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1984-11-12 - Orange Coast Pilot
'\ I . ---: -· _ ___::... CUil 1111111 --- M< it JP A Y ~J U VI r,1111 H , .' 1118 l OR ANGE COUN TY C ALIFOR NIA 25 CE NTS Lion Cou~try:~s •nimals· 'jobl~ss' Wfid1ffedriv rough fi>Urs end; optimastac about the ruturc and saad. Aduh adm1ss1on drops from excited about it." $7.25 ta $3.95. · Alth~vc-through wildJire Suspensfon ort.h~ wildlife t~urs bas $200,000. wall be sold to zoos. animal dealers and other parks, Maskrey said. She ~ad she did nof know how many employees wall be affected by The propmcd water park still requires a permit from the city of Irvine, but tentative plans call for ground-breaking in December with water-oriented park envisioned f~r site tours fia ve been suspended Maskrcy been blame~ on nsang opc~tang costs said Lion Country's advcn'turc area, and dw1ndh~g attendance. '..the change. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ol lhe Dllllr ........... Lion Country afari's last wild animal tour took place Sunday, as the 14-year-old ·Irvine park · began a transition to other recreational ·ac- Coast Coast residents say they' re ready for the state lottery .I A3 Scientists are looking to monkeys for a cure to AIDS./A3 California Quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia still looking for opportunity to die./ AS Nation America's Catholic bishops release paper denouncing economic policies. /AS Shuttlenauts zero in on damaged satellite./ A4 World Forty Japanese jets chase Soviet bomber from their airspace./ AS PautMc-Cartney~-wtfe Linda was object of kid- napping plot./ AS Feature A Costa Mesan Is writing the great American opera about a 19th century saga In San Juan Capistrano./ A7 Gingerbread houses - even suburban models - are judged for decor .I A 7 Sports The CIF football playoffs begin Friday and Foun- tain Valley, Edison and Newport Harbor draw home asslgnments./81 Eric Dickerson sparks the oaconvmcmg victory over the Chicago Bears, just when it countee most./81 The Daily Pilot's final OrangeCountyTop 10 high school football poll shows no changes at the top./81 Entertainment ! Sally Field takes her ca- reer seriously, and may win asecond Oscar./ A8 Businesa OPEC hopes cutting oll production wilt put an end falling prlces./M .:,:~:!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: INDEX Bridge ButtetJn Board Business California News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion Police Log PubUc tllotJces Sports Stock Markets Televlalon Theaters Weather World Newa " A10 A3 84 A4 87-10 A10 89 86 A7-8 88 A8 84 A4 A9 A3 86 81-3 B5 A8 A6 A2 A4 tiv1ties. including a water-oritntcd amusement complex. _ · "We'd like people to know'we're g_oing in a new direction," said Lion Country spokeswolT\an Jea nette Maskrey: "But we're still here. We're fcatunng amusement rides and a A larger-t an-average tUfl')Out was petting zoo •. will continue to be, open • r~~ncd S nday at the park, as on wec~co<ts through the wanter. v1s1tors took a last look at ~me of the Because the wildlife tours have been 200 animals roaming at Laon Coun-di~ntinuea. the Lion Country ad-try. . mission price is being reduced, she The an,imals. wonh an estimated Remembering our veterans One of Lion Country's proposed ·new d1recttons will be The Splash. a 13-acre water theme park to b<: butJt near the existing amusement· area. Thl' water park would be &ualt b} Amencan Sponsworld '™'' an opening an may. ~ A not her plan calls for construction 'of ft vc hghled so fl ball diamonds to be managed by the United States SJo- Pitch Association MasMey said no papers ha vt been signed )UT co·n-. (Plea.e eee WILDLIFE/ A2J Newport · Beach's Wrather dead Businessman-was member of Reilgan- 1kitchen cabinet• Businessman Jack Wrather. former ownt'r of Newpon Beach's Balboa Ba) Club and a member of Ronald R eagan's "kit c hen cabinet." died eafty- today after a I e n g t h") battle With cancer. a fa m 1 I y spokesman said V. ratht'r d1t'd at St. John's Ho~ p 11 a I 1 n S a n t a .;._..-~.u.l~------i-M,....r...-"-"--'"':vt=ont('a .Ji.L_.laQ...l!r&Plll.----·---1 was66 A. natl\ l' of Tcus. Wrather was cred11cd with tumang the Balboa Ba) Club into ont' of the nauon's most exclusa\e and elaborate pnvate clubs. He later sold has interest an the club but maantaancd assoc1auon with a cartel of Newpon Beach busi- -nessman. .\t the 11me of has death. he headt'd the giant\\ rather Corp . which owns the D1sne .. tand Hotel an .\nahe1m and the Queen Mar; compll'x which included the pruce Goose J im Law. commander of American Legion Poet 222 In Laguna Beach. who HrYed In World War D and Korea. and Pauline Bezah. J>09t adjutant finance officer who alllO .erved d uring World War II and waa a cook at the Marine Corp9 ba.e In El Tor o , aalute the colors duilng Veteran• Day c eremonies Sunday In Heialer Park. Story on A5. Wrather produced and ov.ned the TV sent's "Lassie" and tht' .. Lonl' Ranger.. Ht' also was ont' of tht' , (Pleaae eee JACK/ A2) Merchant betting . on success of new California lottery Mesa business advertisingtickets. but not till March By JEFF ADLER Of lhe Oelly Piiot II.it On the face of it. C'ahfom1a's newly approved lottery. late-naght tele- v1s1on star Johnny Carson and a C"ostn Mesa check-cashing firm have little in common. But the three disparate ingredients ha\e combined for a very visible - albeit premature-..:., first. .. Lottery Tickets" proclaims the frc'ihly painted window SiJn fronting Newport Check Cashmg. 1882 Harbor Blvd. -Cost.a Mesa. t'ven though California lottery tickets are not available at the s10re j ust yet. "l put 11 up now so people can get prepared." explained Yvonne Watt- ers. who owns the Costa Mesa outlet and two others. soon to sport sam alar signs. 1n Huntington Beach and Stanton. While the signs acknowledge there will be no lottery tickets available until March, Watters said she has installed special windows at the businesses an anticipation of selling sta1e lottery l ickets. "I'm very excited about it. That's why lbualt Lbe wjodows. I knew at (the lottery initiative on the November ballot) would pass. You'll see a lot of places stanang up. I JUSI Jumped the gun." Watters said he has been an (Pleue eee LO~RY I A2) A 'sloW learner' makJBg his way in the real world Educable retarded ffiid employment tough to come by Robert South clean tables with the same inten'laty that an architccr designs bualdanp or a wnter mull over words. nd he's Ju t as proud of the results. South. a 23-ycar-old C'os1a Mesa re 1dent. calls himself a low lt'amcr. <"hnically. he l'i known a on~of-thc educable mentally retarded. a person whose acndcmic kill hove been lightly marred b brain dama • But South didn't let h" handicap StOP ham from arabbana ft JOb an ugu I as a bu bo) for FuddruC'ker's rt taurant in C'o ta Mc nd mo t rew rdina of all. uth did at on h" .. own. without usin& connectio ns or getting help from a job placement service for the handicapped. After pendina more than a "Year filtina out countlCSSJOb appltcataons. Robert outh con idcrs himself a success. South. a low but smooth talker who's had more than has hare of rtJcctaon. says he feels lake a normal individual. and the be t thing 1s that peorlc arc trcatina him hkc that " feel \Cl') Urt now that I'm jUTilrn ha \"t aJ~b for a long l•ITI<'.'' he S8)'S. • For the borderline ~tMded. find- lna fult.-ume work 1 lake look11\ti for a maich an a firttrackcr r. cto" The men1.1lly h ndtcappcd ofteri Lale lon,er to complete applacat1on~. Jnd there· no a surancc they'll be called b.a k for an interview I Delly,...,.._..., .... _, Uplift Newport Check Caahlng manager Sharon Homafleld is ready for the atate lottery . TONY SAAVEDRA PEOPLE IN THE NlWS Even then. mc:ntal rt'tardnt1on. no matter how slaaht. cames a 1tigma cmplo)ers often prefer to ~1dNtep "People that arc mcntalh handi- capped ma) fill out IS or ~O appla - ca11on and never gft called nd basically 1t' hccausc the cmplo)ers don't know what to expcx-t," $8}S Pat Marls. senior program coordinator for the Regional Center of Oranec ount}. a coun tang and plac-cment center for mental!~ hand1cappt"d people "T)pacall~. there·, been lattk t•nt~ into the Job m3rlet "'h(•rt the' male J decent wage." Mark) 5-3\\ People cla ,,tied ns C'ducnhll· ml·n- tall retarded haq~ an a\erJ&C an tclhttnct quotient ol 55 "' ti~. com~f'C'\ho the a\\'rJ&e or"' ''f'X"I h1 110 for tho v. nhout hand1C-3f'I' AC\.'Orthng to Marks. (Ple&M aee UT ARO£D/ A2 ) • Search continues- f or 2 NB sailors lost three weeks By ROBERT KY DMAN 0t IM 0:..., Ptle4 lfaft Thm· \H'el '> ha\e P3'~d \JO\.-C l\\U 'e" pon Beach men "en· lo'it at \Ca and no \1gn~ of the pair tlf their roat ha\C 1-x'cn found Linda Brannon of Balbi,)a'\ t atalana Pa \enger f'\tle. the lem \Cf'\ ice that rmplo)!. the tv.o m1 ang men. \ltd searchc~ a1ong tht• • uthern ( Jhlorn1a coa'>t and thl' llaJa coo.,thnc ha\ c nm tu med up an\ '>1gn., of '-,tc\C &tic\ ~~ M "lorm '1ttonJ ~~ m1NnJ sane<' Oct 111 Rl·por1' l)I roat cu .. haon\ ft\Und on l atala na l\land Thuf'\dn, lltd not mat\h th<' de''"""'"'" ot th<'~ ft' l"''"C'dl\ .ih<\ard 1hc I ~-l<'kH mnhlr- lll'li l\~11l th.lt R.itlt'\ .lntt '3g<'n.1 tell ,,,,Ion ll.1rhor 1n tor 1h1· :"·mtk l rll\\ln~ Imm ( atnt'inn h l ?\l'" r<'" l\1lth men Ml C\f'l.'lll.'n1 '11 ,,11 1111 \ • ) and Batie\ h.1, mad<' the 1np to ( atallna t-.lanJ 1n th<' I :-fooa boat ~'cral t1mc!I bdon: lh1• two "t'rc la\t '>t'Cn an the carh aiil'rnl'k1n ol f'k t :u .thout 12 mile~ ca't ol \'a Inn Harh<'f •Th<'' had lx"cn folln" 1ntt a fi<.hintt l'x'31 hut the' tum1•J h.H l "hen th1·\ rJtt tnh' hca ~' 'ie3'- I rtl n11' and 1am1ht•\ 111 h<1th men ha \l' n1\I g1,cn up th<.' "4.':ln:h how· (''er .ind ha' c a\kN proft'\\tonal lhh 'l!"<'llCI'\ to l1ll\l tor tht boat on thl'tr dft th nip.ht' ll\(f U)ll tat ":lllCr"> l hr' hJ' cal"' dcn1t'd rumor. that tlir '"o men rnuld ha'<' l'x'cn 1n· 1u1,cJ 1n alk[l.11 .1d1\1tll'\ and art ''"''J'lh hlOIOJ \(lffiC"h<'rt'. f'0\\1hh \tnt\°O .. \\, ·l'l' h<'ann(l 1h11'4.' \tm1c~. tlut l rnn tt<ll \oU • n .. ,ah-.olutcl\ no 11 uth (Ph. ~ ett All.OR /A2l ,. I I I t i I .I 1' .1 I' . j I 'I I' ·I ! I • .. A2**0rano--~ OAILV PILOT/Monday, November l2. 1984 Shots fired at Mesa apartment No one ''n' inJurcd in a ''-Cd.1.·nd chive· h> '>h<>ot1nii nt ..1 (\.>\tu Mi:'11 apanm1.•nt co m plcx police n·1>c11 tcc.J t<ltl.n Four gu1hhot\ \H·1~· ti1cu tnim .1 PJ'>\lng w h1dc uround l I W p.111 Saturda' u1 an up.innwnt 111 the rompln at 11 b I ~ht ')t. according to police <..'o!tla Mesa pulu:c \Uid l"-O oftht.> round' '"i."111 through .1 wind<>w 111 the apartment 11<.:1. UJlll'cJ b> ,1 ~2·.)l'ar-ald man. while the othc1 l"-O h11 ouh1dc wttll\, Witnesses told pohcc that the shots appnr1.·rulv came from n p1d..up truck. No mo11"c wa'i reported for thl.' .,hooting Chance of rain along Coast on Tuesday By tbe AHociated Preu Panial clearing" 1th some .,1wwcr' and generally cooler temperature' were forecast for most of Southern C'ahfornia through Tuesday. the Np- CONTINUED STORIES ---. 11on..1l \\11.·.11twr \t·n Ill' '-lid l\lkr O\ l.'m1ght Inv.' 111 the 1111d-5()<. 11..·mp.'fillur l'' ~hould top out I ue'><la' 10 th1.· nml 1111, the v.eather \en 1u· ~a1<J The l·h~\llt'l' ol 1,11n \\-tll he 80 LO\\\ Ill tht.• \ttllC)'> "111 drop into 1h1.· UPIX'I 4!h to m1<1-5U'> nsing to betv.een 60 and 66 undl·r mostl) l lOUd} 'iii.It'\ JACK WRA THER SUCCUMBS ... From Al founders ol KC'ET. the !)Uhlir 11..·.k- v1sion station in Los \ngetr ... He was the o"ner of the pn,atel ~ held J.D. Wrathcr perial >\clOunt. an 1ndrpcndcn1 011 producer "hu:h had lll\e!>lmt•n'ls 1n more than 500 cxplor3tor) and produt•rng 011 \.\ell\. Wrathc1 "'h h11111 ".la\ 24 1918. ill \m.:mllo i l''.l'. and graduat1..•J \\Ith a h.1lhelm 'd1..·~rl'l' trunt the l n1,er- 'tt\ 11( 'l'\.I\ Ill 111 l'I In tht' nml-11./0lh. \.\ rath1:1 ''a~ a m1:mbt·r ot thl' '<»tallt-d "l..11r hen lJbinl.'t .. th.it pt'f'>U.lth'd Run.ikl ~c- agitn to run ti.>r go' 1..·rm>r of ( altfornia and ad' 1!>1.•d him alt1..•r he '"a!> cl~cted. \.\hen Rl·agan "a~ l'ln'1ed pres1- dt·n1. \\rather ~en l'd on ht~ "tran- \lt1on tram" that O\l'f'>a" 1h1.· !>h1ft of pt>"t'r to · Rl'agan lrof\1 Pre'>1<knt J1mm~ ( ana. SAILORS LOST THREE WEEKS ... From Al IO thl'm \\ha1soeH·r." lirannon !>411U. -1. Coast (iuard Sl·art·h followed b' a \Otunteer .llr Scarth 0\ fnt"nd!> and famtl) members fo1kd to turn up an~ -;1gn of the two or tht•ir hoat. "We bcllc'c thn \lmpl} ~lipped through our finger<> v.11h1n the first Inv <la,,, .. k\w Bntl1·\ ~II..'\\.'.!> hruther.'..:.11d l<i'>I ''t'1..'I.. Ho" e' l'r ( 0.1 '>t (, uar<l < hll'I Michael t-o~tn \auJ toda\ JI " nul unusual for !i1gm ol m1'>.,tng boat1.'r ... 10 n<.'' er appear. M1ss1ng boal'> ran)l.1ng from I :!-loot WILDLIFE TOURS END ... From Al ccrning the softball proposal. Lion Count!)·., monq pr:obkm\ "-ere apparent in a linanc1al !itatl'· ment issued last ''ct:!.. The park announc1..·d that sernnd· quarter revenues ""t'rl' $598. 112. ctimpared v. nh $11 N .h lo 1<11 th1.· romparabk pcnou la'>t ~ear -<\ decline of) 141..\.~..i or lo pcru•nt The dmp 1n rn 1..·nut• 1s pnmanl~ tfol· to 1h1.· In tnt' Ha1aar do'>1ng at th1..· l'O\\-hOal\ to largl' nwrd1an1 'e~sds ha'c d1~ppcared an<l ha'l' never l~cn found. Foster ,,11tl "\\1..· Jn: .111 "t'" lugn11an1 ol this J'Mrtlcular cac;e. ho\\t.'' cr. anti will "alch for thl' boat on our normal patrols ... ht• .. aid 1.·nd of l l/81 and tu the rcducl·d gate at th\.' parlo. till' mm pan' "aid. f he lo~'> lor tht.• quarter IS :!U rents a \hare. u1mparcd \\1th a profit of I tent a <,hare tor tlw equl\ alcnt Quaner Ill 1983 RETARDED WORKERS SUCCEED ... From Al Although das1illil'd a!> rcwrdc<l. the) can perform rout1nt.' task!> that don't require much decision mal..ing. "\ou don't put thl'm 1n pos111un~ to make cnttcal dec1"110n'i ocrnusc the stress would be detnmt•ntal ... Marks say\. "But. mherw1sc the~ 're JUSI hke an,one else Then· ar1: \Oml' that arl' la/~. and othl'rs 1ha1 do '1.'r) good wori.. ... HI.' ..aid somrt1m1.·' part•nt' '>hl'lt1..·r thl' mcntall) hand1rappcd undl'r a prott.'t.:11\l' "'ng. crippling their ab1h· t) to functton 1n a compct111,c world. South'., mother. Pat \chuda. mulct --ne\i:rbl·fod1t tW on thatcnargt..• - "You·,c got tu g"c them ..1 lot ol lo'c and a boot in the butt too:· sa\ s Sthuda. who still admm to "slipping a few bucks" to South and hi s :!"-~car old brother M ichacl. also das" lil.'d as educabk mcntallv retarded Both men rent a small hoUSl' ownt·d . bY Schuda and hl'r hu'>band. A.0lthough rent 1s rhl'ap. 1h1..· men are relatl\eh on their o"n "T m prett~ proud of m' h1>~.,:· Schuda sa"' .\.nd South " pa·t\\ proud of qsi1m,df .\.her a fi.·v. rough H'ar' of drug ;ind akohul abu..c. \uulh ,., not onl' holdingdov.n a full-time JOh. hut ht•·, been promoted tu a bus bo~ 1ra1nl'r "I work 'cm hard ,rnd 1ea1..h 't·m good." he \Cl)'> One ol hi'> tratnl'l'' '' 24-\car-old Phil Swails. also hordalin1: mcntalf\ retardco. Bct"'c1.·n thc '"'u thl'' ha,~· held other tl'mporar~ Jobs ril'an1ng noor'>. walll. ilnd In \outh''< l•l'C. outhouse<; But tho\l' 1oh' \\l're through rehah1ltta11on agenul'' No" th<.') are in thl· "real'· "-tlfh.l. Sv.ail) sa\~. "\oudon't h:l\t''onwonr hall>.1ng ~OU up 00\\ • hc \a\\ "!Th<.' hoS,l'SI kind ofru'>h )OU a ltttk hit, but attn a wh1 k ~OU g1.·1 U'>Cd to II .. Robert South ' .. . ... . Rain to bring cooler weather COa•tal Aalf> llP'Md"'I) 10 _.. .. -"<I lnl4tnCI v~ lONQtll 0.Ct~ -· TUMClay ,...~,r. .o111.., c.iM•lnQ c- HIQll• Tu•lda n 11141 60e LOWS tn 1"41 uppet 40. SOt tornghl From PQlnl eonc.c>uon 10 me Ma• 1<:1111 BOfd<lr lnnet wa1.,. South· -terly -8 10 18 knoll ton.g/11 Mosioy -1•1)' 12 lo 22 '"°" by TllHCley •ll•noon One 10 3 IOOI .. Ind We-tlt>O IOUlhWMI t...il 2 ID 3 1 .. t R•tn tptNOll•O 10 1"41 IOUlll't'n """ ... I00191li P11111al clearono T vnoav wllh • ,_.,,_.,, Outer .. ltlWI WMletly -tn Cf .... no 10 ! !> to lS k "°" IOlllQIU 1111111no wftle<ly Tualday CornbtnCIO .... 4 10 118411 tn<:•Hltng 10 810 9 leel T ...,.day Mostly clO<ldy wt!!\ rain lti\ely by '"'OUO" IOtllQhl Parloel C!Mltng T-ey """" • ,_ 1ttow.r1 • Q (~~ G) ::~:: c •WJ.,. LOI A::lj.MI 19\iltllll MClll'IPllll Mt1m•Oe¥h M~w-.. M~StP..,1 Natll ..... -OflNHt N.,.. Vor~ NOtlOlk V• oi.1.nomaC11y Om.1\11 OttanOO P .. m Spmg1 T~nll~elpNa Pho.nl~ Plllt~h Porlt IH Portland 0t P1ov10ene• =:'fc11v Reno R~hQ>pn<I Sac:r.,.....10 StlOUIS II 5e ~ :M ~1 ~4 eo 57 J8 21 31 ,. .. 43 3' H 44 6tl 48 12 47 II 36 35 n 90 47 78 44 8J 41 l7 SA 52 21 eo 63 $3 51 65 57 6tl 37 41 29 eo 52 86 44 '1 51 36 33 Tides ShOwt•s A&•'l ""''"es Snow Occivoed ..,... <;1a110nary ~ -N1"0tlo• WNtlle• s." .. P NOAA vc; O.o• 1 r "'"" • SI Pete-l emp• Sen La'e C11y SanAnlOlllO S•11 Diego 76 43 S3 40 87 ~2 .n se TOOA\' Seco.;o .., .. 6 51 p"' 0 1 TVHOA\' fltat nt0n 121am 32 ftrsllow 3 57 am 30 Sacona nogn 10 48 • m S • ~ond l-701pm Ol AS Flagstaff SS Grand Rap101 211 Orea1Fe111 35 Ha1tt0<0 ... Helena 36 tiOOOlvlu 32 Hoot1on 27 lnQllll\llj)Olll 8otJe 41 eo.ton ea BvflalO 54 Ca.Pf!( ·48 Chatle•ton S C 66 Cnatle$ton w v 59 CtowfOll• N C ~ Cha~enne 52 Sun Miii t<><l•y al 4 ~' pm r1se1 Tuesday di 6 23 am and Mis agaon al 4 51 pm cnocaoo JS Ctnconnaf1 45 Cr.•9'•nd 53 Cotumb1• S C 60 23 34 32 35 J<telosoo Mt Jack1onv11te JVJ\U.U -l<ensaa C11y Moontt-•t7~pm setsa110 13 am T....Oay and ,. ... agaon at a 59 pm Columbus Oh 42 31 Conc:o<ONH 60 sa Oalta .. fl WOt!h 62 4 1 lUVegH l•lll• Rocio OaY1on 48 3t 0on... 58 28 0.1 MOlrlft 33 24 Oetrool 4!> 211 Temperatures Alt>any Albuquerqu• Amarillo An<:l>Ofaye Allanta Allant~ C.I) A.n1on Battomo<e 811mongnam 81ama•C1< HI Lo Ovlufll 31 20 60 43 El Pao 11 24 60 34 F8!f11anu --02 • II LOCATION 61 32 Fatoo 3" 23 Hunhng1on Beacfl 15 01 River J<llly, Newporl S3 3 7 4011• S11ee1 N4lwPQf1 63 43 E_.ended 22nd s1r.-. ,.._l)O(, 67 44 A 1. Balt>oe We<lge 62 40 l 9QUN a..cl> 48 39 Partly cloudy 81eezy a11<1 coot Htgn1 San Clemen!• 37 20 In Iha 60s LOWI In the 509 Watat lamp 62-63 . ' .9 20 39 28 SS .t3 62 53 S4 41 Ml 7S 156 4S 46 34 St 31 69 39 J2 26 42 28 Ml 43 52 33 San Fr an<:•KO San Juen.PR SI ~le M.,ie SNllie Shreveport $10.U Fell& SP<*-Sy<KUM Topete a Tucwon Tvlu w11n1ngton WIClllla W1tkM·8•''• Wolmonglon 0. 1111 2·4 '4 2 3 I 2 2·S I 2 2 3 Swell <111oc:11on sovrnwetl 64 s• 84 71 28 14 $3 47 63 38 36 27 46 42 ~s 38 4S 26 90 51 50 33 llO ~o SI 28 60 41 86 40 OllllCTION OOO<l tatr IOOOo<I , ... IA1f POOi POOi'. ta11 Irvine visitor plays possum Somt• l'\1ne residents had a sur- pnsc Vl\ltor late Sunda\ -an unin' lied opossum · Pollet' (lmcers were called to a W1nter"1wl·et Way residenu· about I 0:40 p.m to remo' e the woodland creature a dcpanmcnt spoke!>man \a} s "lool..s just like a large rat." It seems the Irvine area 1s host to thousands of the generally harmless marsupials -few arc rabid, the spokesman said. • But lhl' homeowner was JUSI not thrilled v. 11h his late C\ en1ng guest who apparent I) wandered 1n through an opt.·n door. Oflicl'r~ l'JCCtcd the opos~um into the bat:I>. }ard \.. Scam figure pleads innocent In inc hu.t.inessman Thomas D. ( aner has pleaded not guilt) to tharge~ he operated a complicated p)ram1d' <>cheme and bilked in- vestigator' out of a., much as $75 million. Caner. 3:!. is facmg 22 counts of gra nd thcft and 44 counts of.,1.·curi11es v1olat1 on .... A pretnal hcari ng 1'1 set for Dcc.-l-a n<l ~ prduruflaf)' t>aring. which v. 111dcc1de 1f( an er must stand trial on all or am of the felon) counts. IS SCI for Feb. 7. The yo ung bus1 nessma n purportedly sohcttcd monc) for something he called "medical factor- ing" which 1nvolvl'd purchasing in- surance claims at a discount from doctors and hospitals. A profit as- -.e n edl) was to be realized when the insurance firms paid olT the da1ms. ~cordmg·to-tht' 0rangc-eoumy ShcnfT~ dcpanmen1. Caner d"cned monc) from some :!.OOU investors 1ntu hi' plans for hu1ld1ng a thcml' amu,1..•mcn1 park in Las Vq~as < artcr v.as arrested Oct. I folio"· 1ng an I !<-month 1n \'Cs11ga11on. Though he has fill'd for banl..ruptl') ;ind h1<, a'sets arc fro1rn. Can er 1n1cnds to mo' e fo,...,,..ard "-Ith his La~ Vcga., plan in order to pay bacl.. crcd11u r... l~cr'> an_d supm ncrs ,a.a Carter prt•senth "free on S I 00,000 bail. Swiftsure leads Mazatlan racers By ALMON LOCKABEY Oellr Piiot 8oetlnt Writ., N 1d I rall'l' \ 68-fi.1tH 'loop \"1lhurl' Ill appt.•ared to bl· running n"'a' to<la\ v.tth thl.' Ql)IJ.m1lc Lo' -1.ngcks-to:Ma1a1lan )achl racl' aftn 44 hour'> ot .. a1hng. Swtft'lurc Ill had logged "!!mile'> since Saturda' ·., noon start off Lo., .\ngcle' Htirhor. Swtfhur<.· 111. the \Cra tch hoat (w ith thr lov.t•<,t hand1rap) in the :!1-hoat llcct. v.a., I '1 mile!> ahead of h1..·r ""te~ <,hip Saga and had taken O\er first in C la~s .\ and first 1n fleet at th e 1:1 a.m. roll call r ht.' lead hoal!> were just '>OU th ol Cedros l ~land olT the Mc't1can coast. But thc entire fleet had run into a '1rtual nautical parl>.ing lot with "1nds ranging from one to four knots. Saga. out of l ong Beach Yacht ( lub. v.as holding second in ('lass A and second overall on handicap time. Moving into first 1n \lass Band third 1n fleet was Joe HolTman's 53-foot ( lllOrt' 84 out of Bahia Connthian . . \ acht C luh. Newpon Beach Supcr- no,a. '>kippered b> Steve Pauley. Balboa Yacht Club. was fo unh in Class B and I :!th in fleet. Clas~ < handicap leader was Rnn Kun11' Tra\le!>o. Oceanside Yacht Club. and Reliance. skippered by Len Sheridan. Caltforn1a Yacht Club. was leading Cl ass D John Re) nolds aboard tht· escort 'essel Kamalii. anchored off the San Benito-; l<.land'I wc'>t of Ccdros. said the "'l'athcr wa "> great for ever) thing but fast sailing. • Three appointed to arts panel rhrl.'e Nt·"' port Bearh residents Performing Ans as "ell as a board ha\'e been appointed a~ Cit) Am mcmher of the Philharmonic Soc1etv ( omm1''>1oncrs. I I 1ghland!> G uild. · Rohl.'rt •\llen. Ciatl Foor and De-Polon\k} 1s a founding member of Ne"'pon Beach Ans Fe 11val -a l"'o-da) spring nent cmphas111ng the v1~ual ans. rraftc;mcn and a I OK run. horah Polomk~ "111 J01n thc 'iC' en-the O.·ntcr for Performing Ans and a mcmhl.'r lOmmt'i'>IOn followi ng their member of the Acqu1s111on Council Elem1.•ntaf\-school students will .1ppo1ntmcn1 bv the ( 11y ( vunc1I. for the Newport Harbor Art Museum again be bused to Newport Harbor \outh and ""a1h Jr<.' rnthu\l•hl1l about thrir Jllh'i Rut tht•n. thc\ J tx· cn 1huSta~l1<. ahout JO\ 111h ;-..o t;J,i.,, 1~ too menial. no 1ub tno ... mall for the't:> "-Orker~. v.ho mcrcl\ "'ant to l'arn 1.apabk and a lot ul time\ thl'\ JU~I v.on't \13~ .. 'a~'> a'i\l'>tant managn l>.sn Damn "V. ho v.antr, to hi.' a hu,,n tor thl' rc\I 111' h" llti.··1 .. -1.lkn "the owner of two galkm·s and the Orange County Ph1lharmon1c High School for Ballet Pac1fica's 'omc: ntra '>uix·n 1s1on. hut arc and is an an collector • ')oc1et\ performance of"Thc Nutcracker." 111heNl\l' l'\cdknt hu' bo\'> Foor rs the 'ice pres1<len1 of the The· .:\n') Comm1ss1on's sc hedule The comm1ss1on also co-sponsors their o"' n meal Il l h •t .\nd tor tht• managt·mcnt o t I u<l- druckcr'<;. that\ delin1tcl} an a.,\l't "You get '>Omehod\ who\ too "It'<, n111 rl·al. rl.'.tl 1.kma.nd1ng. hut ')howboat ( haptn of the (enter for lor the coming year includes a concens at the Balboa Pavilion. 11'" hu rd "' or k :· hl· '><lid. .. \ n d 1 t ";IP!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!~ Damn \J\\ hoth "'orker' rcqum: \ l'r) thanlo.k\'> ·· LOTTERY TICKET PROMOTION ... From Al enthu'>ta\11<. \upporter of a '<l~lll' lotter. .,, ncr the idea tir..t t·anw 1111 l)h1..· ~aid !>he circulated pc111mn' 10 gl'I thC' lotter) que<;t1un on tht· ""nH·m~·t ballot "I wanted 11 and bt.:111.'H'd 111 11 .. the unaha,hcu lottt'r\ .,upptirll'' e'tplaincd. \he also admit\ P<l\'klgl· of thl· _J Just Call 642-6086 I D•llJ Piiot I · Oeetv.,y 1 11 OuerantHd letlh I\ \\11uld hdp hn I ·\l',11-olll 1 ft,·,~ l·a,hing hu-.1m·,., 'Pl'npk rnn , .1\11 \ hl l "' and liu lolll'n lu:Ji..ct\ '\.~... 11111 1 11t111" 11 \\lit fl'J"' hdr ",,, ... ,, \\ .1ttl'(\ '·"" 11111 "ll\ p.11111 thr '' intlo"'" .id\111"111g l11tll'n t11 lo.1.·1' IHI\\ lx'forc l111i1·1\ 1k1,111, h.t\l' lx·t•n '~"' J..1.·tl nut ·1 had thl\ drt·<1m It v.a' a good omen It> d1111 .. \.\ Jtlt'r' an"'crn:I "I had a dn:.1m Johnn) C ar~on wai. '<dling t1tl..1..·1' and hdp1ng 1111.· paint 1lw.~1gn '"I 1u-.1 d1't.1lkd It> do put 11 nil \\ hal do )OU likt> about the Dail) Pilot? What don't you like? Call the numher at left and your mf's'>aRe will be rt>corded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate t>dltor. The <\a me 24-hour answerinit senict ma) be usrd to rerord letters to the t'd1tor on any top•<' < ontributor to our Letter" col umn must Include thei r n11mt• and trlephonr number for verifir ation. No ci rc·ulat1on c:alls. please . T<'ll U'< whal's on \o~r miod. ORANG( COAST DailyPHat Clrculatlon 714/842--4333 CleHlfled edvertlalng 714/842-5878 All oth•r department• M2...t321 MAIN OFFICE M<JnO.ly f •o011 II y • > not rwve yOU' ,.,,r,,.t 1 • ~ '; :lOpm c•ttr.t1)1'11' f' ,, ""° '°'" ~J ., I• -"" H.L. Schwartz Ill PubliShf•r .... , ,,,,., •"<I 11 .. ,..,.., " (OJ rJf •"WH ,,.... ~.W ff,.., t.OO'f Dy 1 • ... t ~' ,,.., ,. '"•" ~(Jf11A'4l~·y "41tf l><O t,.. .... ..i Frenk Zlnl Ma naq1ng Edtlor Keren Wittmer Aclvf'rf1c;inq Dtrector Clrculatton Telephone• Aotemary Churchman Controller MC..• C>lt"Q" r;.i.,,., ,..... M24m Robert Centrell Proc1uct1on MnnFtqer Donald l. 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Morley, foreign correspondent, confidant and ad· visor 10 presidents from Roosevelt to Reagan recently rpetui:ned from a fact-finding mission to China for resident Reagan. . . The club meets ·every Tuesday morning and interested men arc welcome. For funher information. call Gus Mendozas at 559-4000. •Multicultural Day• set · .~ddleback College Nonh will present "Multicultural Day on Tuesday, from IOa.m. to I 2:30p.m. in the college co unyard. Food and gif\s from around the world ·demon- strati<?nsortndian sand painting. and a lecture o~ "Native Amencan Indians in Southern California" by Paul A~~a. Nava.Jo Mexican anist, will highlight the event • which is Qpen to th~ public. for more informarion, call 559-9300. Sorority slates auction The S~uthem Orange County Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will hold a "Holiday Boutiq ue A~ction" at 6:30 p.m .. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Richard Paul, 8651 Viscount Drive, Huntington Beach. Featured will be handcrafted items. Christmas decorations and gourmet specialities. The boutique is the chapter's ~ajor fundraising event of the year, and all proceeds wi ll go to beri.efi t the Orange County Arthritis Foundation and scholarships for college women. For more information, call 962-6196. •ortental Buffet' scheduled Coastline Chapter o(B'na1 B'nth Women will have an ·:oriental Buffet" on Wednesda~. at 7 p.m .. at Southern Cahfornia Savings,. 15475 Jeffrey Rd .. lrvi'ne. All area women are invited, and the attire will be Oriental if possible. For more information. call 551-0184 or 786-1204. Smokeout due Thu rsday The Hea1th·and Wellness Cen ter and the American Cancer Society are sponsoring "The Great American Smokeoul'' at Saddleback College Nonh in Irvine Thursday from I 0 a.m. to noon and 6 to 7 p.m. Smokers are challenged to quit for one day .. while non-smokers are encouraged to help addicted fnends. Lung-function tests will be offered free of charge. In addition. staff members will be g1v1ng away free gum. buttons. literature and cold-turkey sandwiches to those who have quit. For more information, call Susan Clark at 559-9300, Ext. 272. Country boutique slated Lut~eran High ofO~nge County. 2222 N. San11agb. Orange. will hold a ··country Spmt Chnstmas Boutique'" Nov. 15-17. r Blind kids set sail Boat •kipper Al Perez (left) takea blind youth Richard W. elnfleld on a tour of NewpQrt Harbor u part of a weekend outtna for realdenta of the Braille Inatadte In Brea. ·Se•en blind yoaniaten were guided around the race courae near the Balboa Yacht Club. Monkey research may produce AIDS cure ' ·Are y ou going .to play the state lotterY? And If you won a million dollars ~hat .. wo4Jd y ou ao w ith It?' SllaJ'OD Ravaa Cetta Mesa Secretary "Oefinnely, I'd play. Ac- tually my two aoals for mo"ey would be owning a home and travel." Blll Scllworer Cost.Mesa Acq11i1itJOD1 dlredOr Many Rard11atk lrvlne Director of tralnh& "No. I'm not going to pla). If someone left me a million dollars rd put It away for about fi ve years and live off the interest."' WeDdy Nk!Mlu Hutla11ff~ Market ua.lyll t" "Oh. )CS. rm &OU'I to play because it sound1 like fun . lfl won I'd payoff'my VISA bill." Sae Cregle Rboff8 11iole Costa MHa Ruthito• Beaa Haman resources rep-Sales ud servic.e 1appor1 resutative clerk • 1 Hours will be 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday. and 9 a.m. to 6.J!:.!!!:_qrl ~day and ~atur:_qa_y. Included wtjl_be a silent aucuon anCI door pnzes. For more informati on, call Georgann McKee at 532-3870 or Marilynn Bragg at 639-8105. By tbe Associated Press - -The isolation of a virus that causes AIDS colleagues at the International Symposium 0n~dical Virology m ilie -OisneYTan Hotel. "Sutt. rm a "l'ace car driver. So I'd buy four new tlrran's. "Well. I plan to pta} ·· o. But 1fl got a milhon saner it passed l oukL -do1lan-l'd pay GfT..all ----t probabl}' get a place out iny bills. buy a house and here and have my famtJ ) sa\e ,, .. Public auction scheduled The Defense Propeny Disposal Office. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. announces a public auction sale on Friday. Nov. 16. beginning at 9 a.m. in Building 2241. The public is encouraged to bid. Among the 257 items to be offered will be individual clothing. typewriters. copier machines. hardware. tele- vision sets. tcstini equipment. ammunition cans. water canteens, and ind1v1dual equipment. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. For funher details. call Sonia Johnson or Edwar~alac at (619) 725-4331 . •Holiday Boutique' scheduled Fountain Valley Junior Women 's Club will present its .second ,annual ··Holiday Boutique" for crafiers and shoppers on Saturday. Nov. 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center Gymnasium.; in monlteys. coupled with funher animal rcsearC'h. could lead to the development of a vaccine to cure the disease in humans. a scientist told an Anaheim audience. .. If we do find a 'a<.·cinc that works on monkeys. we will know because of the similarities of the viruses. that it will be very close 10 one that will work on humans." said Preston Marx. a senior 'iro!Og1st at the California Primate Re- search Center at the Un1.,,ers11} of Cah- fornia . Da vis. Mar< and his research team isolated .. Type D retrovirus," which causes SAIDS. or si mian acquired immune defi c1enc} syndrome, a version of t,he disease that supresses a human·s immune system. Marx outlined his research• Fnda) to The AID virus is "a cousin" to the AIDS virus. Marx said, but 1t cannot be transmitted to humans. In humans. acquired 1mmunedeficrency S} ndrome pnmariJy affiicts homosexual men. some Haitian immigrants and per- sons who receive frequent blood trans- fusions . AIDS is passed through the blood and bodily secretions. There 1s known cure for the disease. which .1s almost always fatal. · Studies on groups of Macaqu e monkeys. such as the rhesus, at the pnmate center showed that SAIDS was transmitted by the monkeys' saliva. Marx said. A year-lone study led to the discovery of the SAIDS virus and now researchers are working on a vaccine. U .S. ambassador in IrvJne move from back East. .. The philanthropic club extends an invitation all local crafiers interested in selling their wares, and to all community shoppers. Proceeds will go to benefit the "Make-a-Wish Foundation." For more information and to reserve a space for selling, call 839-5451 . Ambassador William E. Brock. U.S. Represcnaltves from 1963 through 1970. trade represe ntative. will be the featured He wasdected to the U.S. Senate in 1970. speaker Tuesda~ at the th1rdannuaJ In 1977. Brock was elected national awards dinner sponsored b\ the World chairman of the Republican Pany. a post Trade Center .\ssoc1at1on of Orange C'o un-he held unul he was named U.S. Trade Jolui MiDff , AnJie Stowen Huntington Beacb Assistant supervisor Chris Blank Irvine Attorney ty. Rcpre~nlat1,c. Brock. a member of President Ronald H~ will address members of the World Rcagan·s Cabinet. 1s the president's chief Trade Center .\ssociation of Orange C'oun- trade . adviser and 1nterna11onal trade ty. a non -profit or~nizat1on representing negotiator. He chairs the Cabinet-le ve l near!\ 300 companiesand indivi duals. The Trade Policy Co mmittee. organization·s purpose 1s to promote Costa Mesa · Director of o~rations .. Yes. I belreve T woullf I'd probably would invest It in a business venture ofm) own.·· ··Wh) not. F1r.tt l"d bu:-a home th en a tnp around the \\Orld .. ·-rm not going 10 pla} I ti11ught a ticket in Wa~h1ng tun 0 C and I didn't win. 'o h"s JU<;t not the best 1n' e"ilment. If I had a m1ll1on dollars I'd take a tnp around the "orld and '"' cc;I the re<>t · Monday. Nov. 12 The dinner begins at 7:30 p.m. at the international trade. Reg1stl) Hotel 1n In inc It will be preceded lnforma11on on attending the dinner can • 7:30 p.m., lrvtne Transportation Commission. C'll) Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road. b}' a social hour be obtained b} calhng the assoc1at1on at Brock served in thl' L 1.S House of 549-8151. Po ucE Loe Purse· snatcher attacks woman in Mesa robbery A 23-ycar-old Santa Ana woman wu punched in the mouth late Sunday night by a purse snatcher while she was walk.ins from a bank. to a Costa Mesa hotel, police reported. Li nda Marie Bouli er had just used the automatic teller at a nearby bank. She returned to her car only to find 1"1ne A Fairdawn Street man was ar- rested Sunday on suspicion of pos- sessina stolen Pf.~rty. Police ar· rested Keith K. Dye after findina several street si1ns, road barricades and orantc con.cs in his aara.: wluch they believe were collected durina a Halloween scavenacr hunt. . ~. A man and a juvenile were taken into custody unday when they could not prove the car th ey were riding in or a cassette stereo and equalizer on the rear ~t of the vehicle belonacd to them. ••• Scvml weekend burglancs were reported incl ud1n1 the theft of a nflc from a Ptntstone Street apartment, silver from a S1lkfra Street home, Jewelry, a television, videocauette rccordtr and cash from a Chamomile tttct ttSidence; JCwtlry · from a Honey uckJe tr'Ctt rondomin1um and a Warm pnn• tttct home and money rrum a r('m trttt re 1dcnrt she had a flat tire. She left the vehicle at the bank and was walking on Anton Boulevard toward the Westin South Coast Plaza around 11 :30 p.m .• police reported. A man riding a motorcycle sudden- ly puUed up near her and demanded her purse. When she refused. he Loss estimates were not available. • • • A blower and weedeater were stolen from a aardcner a\. 3754 Hamilton Street Friday afternoon. • • • A truck dnvcr was arrested early Fnday morn101_aftcr be was pulled over for a traffic v1olat1on and a police offiCl'r found a loaded aun concealed beneath h1!t seat. Robert E . McDonald, 40. of Irvine, wa boo cd at Orange County Jail after the S.26 n.m. arrt!lt, police stud. CoetaM ... A can of chocolate yrup was poured throuahout the cafetena at the recently clo5Cd ~ms Elementary School Sunday in what pohoe are calhn1 a case of mahciou$ mischief Pranksters appucndy broke through a window to the teacher's lounac at thr school. 2 50 Clubhouse Road. bt-twc~n noon and 4:10 pm. ihcrc WJ no rtf'C)rtC'd lo at the fa 1ht). which WI clo\Cd an wotcmbcr. slugged ber in the mouth and grabbed 1t. police said. The loss was reported at $90 for the purse and its contents. The assailant was described as a black, about 25 years old, 180 pounds and 6 feet taJI. Newport Beach Burglars took a valuable COi\ collector, a set of..lools and a ste~ system from a rcsi<lence on the 4600 block of Wayne Road. The 101.s was put at $2.097. • • • \\3 her and dryer v.erc tolcn from an unlocked praac on the 700 blocl of Hthotrope ~venue. • • • .\bout SI I0 1ncashwasstolcn from an apanmcfll on the 2400 block qr 16th trect. The thief appal't'ntl y entered the ap.inrncnt throuah an unlocked. sttond floor window • • • s1cthoscopc and other pic~ce of medical equipment v.cre tolcn fl'OfTI a nunt'\ 1984 ut>;iru. parked on Sand Dollar The lo come to S 70 • • • $SO fl l WI\ ~tolen from lls display cue at Carden I-foll. I ~41 Monrovia .\'r The Oaa rc d "Carden Hall la" of '69 " ••• earl> S CX> v.onh of cloth1n1 and ,..-.---------~~--·~= makeup "3\ stolen from a 1982 Camero. parked on the 330(}bk>Ck of Via Oporto Laguna Beach Rcs1d.:nts of an Oak Street home. reported a hurgla11 unday evening in "h1ch miscellaneous household goods 'alued at SI OI were taken. • • • Police "ere unable to lind un - kno" n suspect "ho ~ere rcponedly breaking the front window of a business unda\ on\. South Coast Highway. · • • • Police arre ted Joseph Michael Bradshaw I .on susp1cionofdnv1na under the 1nOuence of alcohol earl) unda). Brad ha" was topped on Temple Terrace Police also arrested Richard Michael 53, 01e. 35. on 1uspicion of drunken drivina. vo1c was stopped Friday night Qn C11fT Drive. . . . ,,,_ Wayne Grraor) Gorman. 22. wu cited earl) unday on susp1C1on o( pos.scning less thatl .a ounc-e of man Juana. Thomas C1a) ton Tucker. 22. wasc1ted on su p1c1on oflhcaamc violation turday afternoon. • • • 15-year-old male wa cued for dnvi ng without a license on C'leo tttttSaturday nit}lt. • • • A scaled wh11' en\elopc containina fi~t S20 bill Wb reported lo t at Main ~ach turda\ afternoon • • 6 ''woman who C'lmc to the aid of her inJurcd husband Saturday af\n .. noon at the Main ~h ba kctball coun J1 O\crcd that her unat· tcnd('d pu~ and 1t\ rontcnt , valUC"d .it $74, wt'rc \tolcn • • • Police responded Ill rt·ron' 1•1 a possible dro"'ning \tettm \unda' morning at (rc'lecnt Ba~ Beath tiut determined 11 was nnh a s1mulall'd exercise for a scuba d i\ 1-ngdasc, \\ h1l'h had failed to notif) tht' pohn: \.kpart mcnt. Ba.ntlngt on Beach .\ resident of tht I <Pou blcxk 01 Sea.shore Circle rtponcd unda' thal someone broke 1n10 h1 'ellu" 1~~\ Volks"agcn con,cn1bk. Tht' lo~~ included stereo equipment '' onh S600 and a SQO slateboard • • • <\ woman was arrested ~unda~ afiemoon at the Target tore l:J ~Adams A\C .. on su~p1c1on ol "ihop- lifimg. RtcO\.Cred "-<'rt trnnt\ shO<'~ worth $34 • • • • A blue 1980 Datsun "a" rcpon~ burtlanzed ugda) n<'ar the intcr- sccuon of Warner . .\' cnue and Gold- en W~t treet The loc;s included a citizen t.nd radio "'onh 150 • • • Someone \tole a tan IQ73 Dodgr Du<otcr p:irh·d ')unda) in front of a homr on the I ., I 00 blocic: of Sandra ll't' Lant' The Jo~s-wa~ esnmated ft s.,uo • • • \ "cd.cnd hur~la~ was reported at \kCm \ 1 ~~.., -Golden West t ">omt•onl'.hrok.: in through a dn,e-up "indo" Jnd stoic "ilcreo equipment "-Onh $I 000 • • • .\ "h1te l heHolet coupe was rcponed ''ulc Sunda~ from the 200 hlod of ~rd trC'et The los!I wa estimated at S5.000 • • • Pn intt opt'n a wmdo"" to enter, someCln<' hur&lanzed a home S.tur- da' on the ~00 block of 16th ~l The loi.s included a SI ~O camCTI bllj. a SN) lcnc, a purse "'onh S60. a S60 "at hand J<'"eln wonh S600 ' . . .\ rc<11dt·n1 of the IQI()() block of Randi Lane ~ponC'd unda~ that a \:It bur&lar had brol en into his home through a -.1dt' g.iratte door The lo 'i 1nduded tools \ltOnh $~.8()() Fired employee seized in murder of m a n a ger By &lie As oclatcd Pr~ss man r'C\~ntl~ lircJ from his JOb at a Kc:ntt' ~Y fncJ Ch1d.C'n rC''>t3urM1 was being held "A-llhout 0011 toda) for mvc ti tion of 1hc 'itabbma murdcr of a ~uran1 mana,c1 aflC'r bc1na 'polled out 1dt anothc1 "('ntu\ ~) f ned 1 ~tn 1n fnunk1111 \all~' t« II)' \\ 1lham ( hulcc, \fan.hall, ~l v.ho h.ad ~n undrr 'une1llance inc( the ()(t lO murdf1 nf Robin llt'' ne\ wa~ arre ted unda\ morning after tn \POtte<I uuNdc 1 do~ l\.rntuck Fried ( h1d.\"n outlet 10 Fountain \ allc'. ~1J J'Ql1 \: Lt. Hant".) St 1 -• I -· l JI ' t I i I I -I r I .I I I! I I ii I .. 'Daddy King' dead at84 A Tl.ANT (AP) -'The Rev Manin Luther Kina r.. the civil ngbll> pioneer who never surrt'ndercd to hate t'' en though he saw his wife ana h1i. son, Nobel Peace Pri:le winner Martin Luther King Jr .. fall to assal>'.>1m· bullets. ha died He was 84. .. , don't'kno" an}one 84 who has II' cd a ~tter hie." the Re'. Joseph Lo" en. p~i.1dent of the outbern c hmtian Leadership Conference. ..aid following King's death at ( ra~ lord Long Hospital on 'unda)..· ., l\.ing frll 111 of an apparent hean ,11tad. at his home unda) anernoon -and "a'> tal..cn to the hospital. where "e\lcns1\l~ resusc1tat1on efforts "ere tJkl'n :· \hnsune King Farris. his Jaughtl'r and onl~ sun}' ing child. toll.I a ho\ pt tat ne" i. con terence The Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. and Corrett.a Scott KJng. Or. Bernard Bnde,e .... l\.1ng·'> per- 'onal phH1c1an. said thr minister u1ed at 5:41 p.m:'9fan apparent hean at1ad... King, who sullered from <.'hrom<." heart disease. was hosp11al- 1Led in cnucal cond1t1on last month \\hen a lung infection aggravated hi'> ailment. King. the son of a •Georgia share- nopper, fought for civil nehts in .\tlanta and was an inspiration for. those...,h0Jo1oed thl''>t1ugglc. t...nown a!> "L}a(hJ ~ Kmg." he preached non- v 1olcnn.-. wh1<·h was a hallmark ofh1'> son's efforts 1n the cause King's '>On. who won the Nobel Peace Pnze for his crusad" for civil rights 1n the 1950s and 1960s. was assassmated in Memphis. Tenn .. in -\pnl 1%8 I hl' ne>.t }l·ar. his other '>On . .\.D .. drowned in a backyard '.>w1mm1ng pool. In 1974. his wife. "-\lberta, was cut down b} gunshots in lhl· church as hl' pla~ed thr organ at LbcncLcr Baptist Church in Atlanta, where both King Jr. and KmgSr. were pastors. Shuttle scotes.bull 's-eye on satellite 'Hol.y s m oke. loOk at t hat satell ite.· CAPE C. -\NA VERAL. Fla I .\Pl - Free-tl~ 1ng astronaut Joe -\lien JClled a"a} from shuule D1scOH.'r) toda~ and captured a way~ard satellite in a historic space sahage m1ss1on .. Dock. dock~" he e.\cla1med as he inserted a 4-foot pole-like device called a .. stinger" into tne spent engine nozzle of the Palapa B2 satellite. sccunng n firml~. ··stop the clock. r ve got II tied." Never before had a human being latched onto an orbiting satellite. nor had one been retne' ed for return to Earth to be repaired a·nd launched agam. The capture ~as e'iecuted JUSl 15 minutes after the untethered Allen cast free of Discover) 's open cargo ba) to cross a 35-foot void between the rwo-spac~craft: pro~l1mg himself ~llh a rod.ct backback ' huule. satellite and astronaut were streakmg around the globe at 17 .400 mph. 224 m1les high. .. Hol} smoke. loolo. at that satel- lite," Allen had exalted as he and fellow spacewalker Dale Gardner stepped into the open cargo ba)' earlier. "Palapa 1s nght ther~ -tn\ lnend: let's go get ll." · .. Endlessly fulfil11ng," Gardner e>.- cla1med. "Loo~ at that. It's beaut1-lul .. .\lien. at 5-foot-6 one of the smallest astronauts. seemed dwarfed b) the Palapa. measunng 21 feet high and 1 feet 1n diameter and weighmg 1.500 pounds. But maneuvenng the big pa)'load ,in space weightlessness was easy. and. with his backpack attached to the stinger. he fired 1t'i Jets to stop Pala pa's spin rate of2 rpm, stabilmng II. He began pushing the satelhte to...,ard Discover. so astronaut Anna Fisher, operating controls inside the cabm, could grasp a grapple fixture on the side of the slinger and bring the pa}load into the cargo ba). The fixture 1s nccessaf) because there l!I nothingun the smooth-skinned satd- 1te the arm could grab. Gat"dM<-W&tied 1n thN>a~ to he-Irr -\lien secure Palapa for a relUrn to Earth. The} will be outside ag:un Wedne!>da~ to rescue a second satel- lite D1sco \l'1") caught up \.\uh Pala pa RUFF.ELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. for The Rut Of YOll Ult 192? HAllBOR 80'0., COSTA W:SA -~1·1156 toda) after a 4-day. 1.6 m1ll1on-m1lc chase during wlllch commander Rick Hauck and pilot David Walker tng- sered the ship's bag and small steenng JCts 44 times. They had circled the globe 64 tames dunng the careful!\ calculated pursuit. · They pulled alongside the satellite and adJU'ited their speed so hoth cr::ift were 0)'ing in formation. The) lirM sighted Palapa about four hours before the final maneuver. The ~telllle wa gllnu.ng tn the sun over th e Indian Ocean. 110 miles awav. ··we ha\I.' a v111ual on Palapa:· Hauck reported. "Tall} ho'. Great news'." came tht.· excited repl~ from Mission Control in Housto n. Once Palapa 1s secured m the cargo hold. the astronauts will set out to rescue the Westar 6 satellite. also orbiting ofT course about 700 miles from Palapa. That attempt will be made Wednesda). with Gardner wearing the rocket pack to JCl over to the target. . Palapa and Westar. commun1ca- 11ons sate.lhtes worth about S3-5 m11l1on each, were left tn useless orbits in February when their booster rockets misfired after the' were earned into orb11 and released 1n space. Baby Fae doinl well after crisis LO~to\ Ll'.'.O.\ 1-\PJ -liab' Fae. the month-old infant "ho has"hvcd longer With an implanted baboon heart than !>he did "1th her O\\n malforml'd one 1<. being watched closet~ for po5.\lhle recurrence of weekend rqect1on problem5.. a doctor \ays. . her parents. ""as··, 1gorous. alert and feeding." movtng normally and chminat1ng wastes without problem. Loma Linda l ' n1vers11... Medical Center spokeswoman Patti Gcntl) said Sunda\. afternoon. Hospital' spokeswoman Jayne McGill <,a1d Bab} Fae remains listed 1n serious but stable cond1uon. as she has been since the "eek followtng the Oct. 26 surge!). 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Doro,ho" said i'n an appearance on thl· CBS News sho"" ··Face the Nation.·· he said the reJl'Ctaon ep1r,o<k wa'> diagnosed ··1n the last 48 hours" and ··she ,., 'ho'>' mg a good respon'le 10 treatment·· ··we hope tha1 <,he ""'II tx· able to !lunl\e for some time:· Doro~hU\·' added. ··we certain!} don't know." The 5-pound infant. whose 1dcnllt) is being kept secret at the n·quest ot Rejection efforts had been e>.- pected. and Loma Linda doctors had said lhC) hoped to control them w11h drug.-.. r .\mcrican Hean Association Presi- dent .\ntonio Gotto. wh ile defending the baboon hean transplant as the least nr,lo.} alternative to keep Bab) Fae allH'. is among several doctors who believe the animal hean will ult1matel) be totall~ rejected . Linda McCartney kidnap try told · LONDON (APJ -Police ha\t~ arrcr,ted 'iC' era I Jll'Opk in ronnect10n "llh a 'car-old plot 10 kidnap singer Paul McC artnc} ·~ .\merican-born wife. Linda . for a $1 ~.fl million ransom. ~us~e'i police reported Sun- da' i>ohll' r,a1d the kidnap planr, had been discovered "tn the pa.,t few wt'eks .. .\ !.pokesman for Mc( anne\ Bernard Dohett}. told The A.,. soc1akd Press that ttrc ··apparent" plot had been developed ··more than a )car ago and har, now hccn cll•arl·d up b) the police ·· Reading a statt·ment on hchalf ol McCanne). the mult1-mllliona1rr l'\· Beatie. Doheny '>fitd: ··Paul kcls the media shouldn't titm~ th1r, '>on of thing up out of proportion It pul'I undue prcs!lurc on h" famll) and privulc hie." When tl<iked tu elaborat(' Dohen' replied:·· 1 can't really go 1010 this. But "-C do 1al.e sccunl\ measures around Paul and his famll} to make !>ure the' 're looked after." ·.\ Su'>'>C>. police 'pokcsman. who <,pol.l· on condu1on ~not be named, acknn .... lcdgcd 1hat the plot was about a )e:ir old ... In thc'course ofinqumcs 1nto Other ma11cr<1. -police hirvc karned of a possible kidnap a llem pl'· on Mrs McC-anney. he said. He declined to give fun her details. H" S.'l1d authorities will report to •he 01rcctorof Public Prosecutions to dct<.'rm1nc 1f charge'> should be tiled again't the un1dent1fied people who have hc<.'n arrested. London·., unday Mirror said the plotter; planned to grab Mr . McCanncy near the fam1l)' 'c; fa rm- hou'>e in Sussex. '>Oulh of London, and hold her in a woodland hideout uot1l the ransom was paid. wrLLIAM P. BRACCIOOIET A, M .O. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A HEADACHE ANO STROKe PREVENTION MEDICAL CLINIC 11YJf<W\011(1 lrtt<1tm<W'!t 1 ~•IW'ln<lcho dllOfdfWS • ~ ono op n11''"' •t>(1 jlf)•~ t"!of:i.:lochn c"toroen • Sll•JllA i i<.,vnl'l>()l"o w 1111om P eroee1oa1e10 Mo f Al S ()reelOf ()p 1()r!V11111 H" rlt•Jft~ • NY ry FlOCHCI P,y llf<Jlry n"'1 Nf'IUO!ouv O.p l0t1'0ln "' ! ~ llf)l•I" ;,ptl(Jl()Q'OOhV Arr""'< "" & od rJ Qt1(1hl1Crrt•Ot' .,., !. f G Mf'lmbftl t '"'" Arr1~11'.<J" Ac.n Jon-•v t ·f N.-11rt>looQY or"1 tr,.0t0f!Qt! Coi"''V ~col ".oc,.tv J •• ,.,.., ""'"'' or • f • <;oo10.tv \ • I NATION -------- World's Fair a financial Ooi)-$1 OOM in the hol1 By lite Auoclated Preu ~ NEW ORC.EANS -The gates are dosed at the 1984 world's fai,r, I officials have a long haul ahead as they face losses of more than S 100 m1lhon one of the bige l finll/lcaal fiascos 1n the annals of world'~ fain. The r1 centered around the theme of nvers and fresh wirter and built on. 8.2 a<TCs l:lnd next tO.the Mir,si&S1pp1 Ri ver. closed owing more than S 100 malhon to 1 creditors. 1t was reorgan11iog under Chapter 11 of federal bankruptcy la• Instead of drawing the daily crowd!> of 90.000 or more that would have led succc . the Lousiann World Expos1t1on averaged 39,000 a day for tts 184 di -about half of what 11 would have taken JUSl to break even. Kld• brea.t TV hablt . RICHMOND, Ind. -More than 1.000 schoolch1ldrcn have pledged keep their televisions turned ofT for a week )Laning Monday as pan ot pr<,>gram designed to enrourage studcntno read. ··we are extremely picas with the number of pledges," said Sue M Weller, the local booste~ M I progra m called ··Turn OfT TV. Bring On the Books." .Weller. ch1ld~c1 librarian at the Morrisson-Reeve~ Public Library 1n t.h1s eastern India co~mun1ty. sa id !the.had cards from 2.067 school-age children, 54 pre-schc ch1ld~en and 205 adults" ho plan to participate 1n _the program. the first of kmd in Indiana. · · ' Sharon sues Tlme magazine NEW YORK -r ormer Israeli Defense M1n1s1cr Anel Sharon sa Sunday hl' tiled h1!. $50 m1ll1on hbcl su11 against Time magazine "for the hon and pnde" of Jews and Israel. In a speech 10 Hcrut Zionists of America, Share reiterated .his charge that the maga1ine committed "blood tibel" in an artic about an Israeli government in' est1gat1on into the massacre of Palestinians I Lebanese Christian miht1amen 1n September 1981. The federal c~urt su which is to go 10 trial Tuesday. tb<"uscs on one paragraph of a Tame sto published Feb. 21. I 983. which stated 1hat Shuron discussed with the Gema}' family the need for Phalangasts to take re,enge for the assassination of Bash Gemayel. Submachine gunner arrested DALLAS ->\man toling a submachine gun robbed a store of three pa1 of expensive boots and led police on a h1gh-$peCd chase before his car w1 wrecked and he was arrested on the eastern outskirts of the city, police sai0 Officers said the man walked into a boot store Saturday 1n southeast Dalla picked up three pairs of boots and threatened employees with an U submachine gun as he fled. Store manager Troy McGee S<t'id the man w; browsing through sc,>me of the more expensive boots and began loading h arms with boots. 1nduding <1ome snakeskin boots that sell for S250 a pair. I CALIFORNIA -----. - DMV cltes lost revenues SACRAMENTO-California ma> be los1ng$70 m1lhon a yearbccausc c motonst!I who fail to renew their vehicle's reg1strat1on, Department of Mote Veh icle officials say. Warren Wolfe. the DMV 's assistant chief of registratio and investigative services. estimates that registration fees are not paid up o fi ve percent of Cahforn1a's 20 million vehicles. That's a million cars. truck: and other vehicles running around w11h ou1-of-datc licenses. Based on a average license fee of$70. that's an annual loss of$70 million, Dlablo Canyon produces power AN LU IS OBISPO-After 16 years ofconstruct1on, controversy and 12-fold increase in cost. the DiablD Canyon nuclear power plant has begu1 gencrat1n~ Rlectnci1L·-9pcratil}A_a t' 15 ~rcenl capac.1t)' un<ter a test pro&ram Uni ti o t e S:S.3 blTiion plant began producing electnc1ty Sunday and wa generating 80.000 kilowam. or enough to scr-.e 75,000 people. "For the firs time we have an operating nuclear power plant pulling out electncitv on th system:· said Ron Weinberg. a spokesman for Pacific Gas & Electric. "Th· electricity is serving PG&E customers nght now." Holocaust sculpture vandallzed Sl\N FRANC! ('0 -Just four day!I after a graphic sculpture wa dedicated asa memonal to Holocaust' 1cums, 11 was vandalized. wi th the face of some statues painted and the words "Is This Neces!>ary?" scrawled nearby authorities said. The monument in Lincoln Park overlooking the Golden Gat1 Bridge depicts the bodies of Nazi death camp victims heaped on top of one another as one pajama-clad man stands by. It is titled "The Survivor." The vandalism occurred between 4 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday, said polic< Sgt. Philip Toland. The faces of several of the figures in the sculpture were painted yellow and black. and the words were painted on a cement wall nex t le the mcmonal. he said. Flames klll handicapped ~oman LOS l\NGELES-A handicapped woman died when names engulfed hc1 bedroom. but neighbors managed to save a 3-year-old child from the south Figuera Street home, author1 t1 cs !>aid. The victim of the fire, which broke ou1 early Saturday, was identified as Re va Gervin. 44. sa id coroner's SP9kesman Philip pada. The identities of the rescuers were not available, Fire Department spokesman Larry Ford said. Other residents oft he home were no1 home when the fire occurred. Vote sparks rent Increases WEST HOLLYWOOD -A rash of eviction not1c.es and rent increase!i followed incorporation of the new city of West Hollywood and election of a City Council likcl> to pa~s a new rent-control law, a tenant spokesman said. Res1dentc; 'oted O\('rwhelm1ngl) to make West Hollywood an independent Cll) in Tuesday's hallot1ng. Larry Gross, head of the Coaht1on for Economic Survival. 5a1d his group has received complaints from 20 renters who got eviction notices or rent increases to the two days after the election. Ammonia leak hospltallzes l l BURBANK -A cloud of ammonia that "smelled like dirty diapers" spewed from an ice cream plant •. send mg I I people 10 hospitals and forcing the evacuation of some 60 other residents, authorities said. A main ammonia line used for refrigerauon. ruptured Su nday evening at the Baksi n-Robbins 31 A_?vors plant on Victory Boulevard, -said fire Capt. Richard Fischer . Firefighters got the call at 6: 19 p.m. Early rcj>Orts of an explosion proved false. Fischer said. Na ncy Sherwood. 32. who li ves .directly across from the plant on Elm Street. fled home for about two hours along with her two children, three dogs. a cat and her horse, Jody. which she walked clear of the area. WOR LD Lebane_se •tage general •trike BE i RUT. Lebanon -A general strike was staged in south Lebanon today to protest arrests made hy I rael's occupation army that prompted the Lebanc e government to suspend negot1 at1on on thc flwi thdrawal of Israeli troops. Work ca me to a standstill in all ma/or towns in the occupied sou them third of Lebanon in response to a strike cal i ood by Amal, Lebanon's larae~ h111c Moslem militia. the state radio ~1d. The radio reported that demonstra tor staged protests in Sidon's Hprct aida nc1ahborbood, where the arrest!> were made. and in the southemmo~l port of Tyre, where they blocked <;cve raJ roads wjth burning tire . • Typhoon tlueaten• Guam .,. AGANA. Guam -Milital')' planes and ships· were moved to safety, \Choo ls were closed and ho"p1tal put on alen a Typhoon Bill, packina 82·mph winds and gu ts 10 100 mph headed toward Guam today. officials said. The l) phoon. me~sunna 200 miles aero s. was expected to generate winds up to 90 mph when it pa scd 20 mile outh of Guam about 7 a.m. PST today. sa.id U .. N3vy l.t Robena I tockncy. R-52 bombers from Anderson Air Force 8aJC were flown 10 Okinawa. Jap:m. and the submanne tender U Proteus lefi Apni Harhor to ndc out the !itorm at sea, Hackney hid. NlcaR1uan• on combat alert MA N CH I , N1carngua -N1caraaua· armed force were put on a state of com hat alen and the c1v1l defcnsr force was activatec,1 today in anticlpetion or military action. the • ndini$ta 1ovemmen1 said. ommun1quc1 from the rxrcn\C' Mini try and 1he civil defcn~ htlh command read over nationwide radio S.'\id the mH11ary move were bcinJ made because of threats ofauackl on N1airnguo. The communique did not spcctficaJly mention the Un11cd State , but Nicornauan a<>vernmcnt offitials have repeatedly said rttently that a U. 1nva\fon wa "1 mm1nent." f hc United uu" hu dented the alletation. .. e 1r. of 50 vs. to ys to . a ed he i's ia ol ts id )r in le I} I, J el ir ·s IS J. ), !I s s f T , 1 Vet s . fete d a e ross .nation We'll Dever forget the sacrifices madeby veterans' By U1e A(1ociated Pre11 Americans gathered at graveside ceremonies, vigils, for ~ce and • parades· on Veterans Day -ta "eel• ebrate the end of war" and remember the sacrifices of those who served their country. An estimated 25.000 people turned out in steady rain Sunday for Boston's annual Veterans Day parade, a two- hour spectacle through downtown streets and past the Statehouse. involving dozens of veterans· groups and bands. In Washington. D.C .. thousands of veterans gathered at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to pay homage 10 their dead colleagues. and veterans' memorials were dedicated in Green- ville, S.C.. and Now Orleans. In Chicago, Mayor Harold ~sh· ington and other black leader~ ap- peared at a war memorial ceremony attended by about 400 people. using the occasion to lash out at whites who drove a black .. family from their apartment last week by hurling bncks and racial slurs. About 500 people gathered in the Massachusetts Statehouse Hall of Flags for a ceremony commemo rat· ing the signing of the 1918 armistice ending World War I and the 50 Massachusctu ~oldiers stLU listed a.s missing in Vietnam. The holiday was known as Armistice Day until 1954. when Veterans Day was officially adopted to honor all veterans. "We'll never forget the sacrifices WASHINGTON (AP)-' Amert- ca'a Cathottc bllhoP.a, daknlng the 1)8tlon'• economy .. , a .... ttakM tllue, are ~ng for offtclat pollcy cNngee to deal wtth the "moral Md locllll acan- dal" of poverty Md unemploy- ment In thewor1d'• rlcheet coun- try. · Their 112-p-oe economic pa9toral lettet, r111u1d Sundtly, r..._ many of the ''fal~ ,.,. .. Democrmtc prelldentlm CMdtdate Walter Mondtlle UHd Ill hta effortl to portray PrelkWlt Re1gan'1 administration u f8vorlnQ the rich over tlle poor. But the ~ mentJon no party or peraon, ueert!nQ Ill the -_......, ~- Or•no• Coast DAil. v Pll.OT /Monday, November 12, 1984 Al 2 Soviet army defectors Gepart foF. S0viet Unioa~·~ But Briton fears two young men face-firing sqµad ---.. ----- LONDON (AP) -Two Soviet soldiers who were held captive by Afghan rebels and forcc--fed opium befott being \mu&&Jcd to Brhian b)' a member of Jhe European Parhament departed on Sunday for the Soviet Union and an uncertain fate. "We t~ink everything will be all right," Sgt. Igor Rykhov, 22, said through ao interpreter as he and Pv1. Ole& K.hlan, 21. were escorted by Soviet officials to a Leningrad-bound flight fro.111 London's tteathrow Air· port, • But thl' British lawmaker who saved "the two from Afghan Juemlla'i and smuggled them into Bnta1n said he fears they will be coun -man1aled and shot. Lord Bethel •. a Conservative mt'm· ber of the European Parliament. accused the Soviets of subjccung the soldiers to ··moral blackmail" through their fam1hes. - The Soviet Embassy denied the charge. It said the two acted of their own free will when they turned themselves in at the mission on Fnday and asked to be sent home "'to JOto their famihes." ,,,~ WWII veteran Carlton.Merrill, 60. tl~ee up plot at Neyton. MaH. veteran'• memorial. / The return of Rykhov and Khlan followed the recent return to the Soviet Union of two other defectors who had settled IJ\ Britain -Russian JOUrnahst Oleg Bitov and Svetlana Peters. the daughter of 1he late. made b} veterans and the sacnfices made b> their children and their loved ones." said Massachusetts House Speaker Thomas McGee. a former Ma rine. "It 1sn'tJUSt enough to remt'mber." said Go\. Michael Dukak1s. "We""c got a solemn responsibility to you and your sons ... to make sure 11 never happens again." Meanwhile. 96 members of New England Writers for Survival began a 24-hour reading from world literature on war and peace at 1he First ttrat draft of the letter that the exietence of 8 mtlllon Job1en Americans u well •• huge In- come gaps between rich and poor are un11CQ9Ptabte on llmple moral grounds. "The pollcy must be changed to the poor, In partieular, can be taken care of, regard-. of party," Archbflhop Rembert Weeki.nd of MttwaukM, the head of the drafting commttt•. Uld Ill a news brteffng SUnday. The. draft letter will be di ... cussed thla week by the more than 300 U.S . cardlnala, arChbllftopa ana btthopa at the annuaJ meeting of the Natk>nal Conferenoe of Catholic Bl~ ( ongrega11onal <. hurch in_.....Cam-longtime Soviet leader Josef talrn. bridge, Mass. fhe vigil is 10 end at 6 Rykhov aTid ·K.filan. both Ukra1· p.m today. nian-bom. were 1111cchan1c-dnvers 1n President Reagan called the Wash· the Red Anny's l st Infantry Reg1- 1ng1on memorial ·:a symbol of both ment near Kandaha!' in .\fghanistan past and current sacrifice" and said when they · wem AWOL in the that disagreements engendered by the summer of 1983. .,..,...... taor Rykhov, followed by Ole& Khlan at Heathrow. Vietnam War ··1hrea1ened to 1e-.r our The} were c.aptured b) fundamen· , . society apart'' and ··cOflltnue to some tali st Islam re MuJahedin guerrillas But on Thursda). Rykhov. who Union," Bethel said ... At best, they'll extent." 1 and taken to a camp near the was livin~ with Khlan in the home of be imprisoned for a long period. Burl But he added. "I believe that in the Pakistani border. The rebels made the a Ukrainian family i n London. got a fear the worst. They can be shot for decade since Vietnam the healing has soldiers take opium 10 keep · them letter from his hom e village of descruon." begun and hope that before m} days · docile. Bethel said.. Gulke" 1ch1. It wa.Sfrom his mother. as commander 1n chief are over. the Bethel. a bitter cnt1c of the ·1979 "It ""as the first contact he'd had On Sunday, the em bass} acknowl- heahng will be complete." Soviet military 1ntervent1on 1n 4-f· from them for probably some )Cars." edged the two were in the hands of ghan1stan. discovered the doped-up Bethel said. "It put them into a ,6te Soviet officials. A statement said they soldiers on a visit to the camp last of considerable despair I'm su.,. the had requested assistance .. in their P· return to their motherland" and sa1d June and smuggled them back 10 .letter was sent w1th the kno""ledgr of the~ did so '"of their own free will." Brttain the So" 1e1 police." , He appealed d1rcctl} to Pnme Bethel added: "'The final straw Before Bnt1sh aulhonues allowed Minister Margaret Thatcher on tbl'ir ... was a picture of l~or·s little girl. who them to leave, howevCT, the soldiers behalf. The Home Office said they he has never seen. ' He s:ud thl' two ""ere dnveo to tHe Home Office, were 1nchg1ble for formal as}lum wandered London's streets all dav in which supervises immigration. because of the cnme of desen1on. but tears. final! 01 10 the So~ Bnt1sh authorities were sausfi · they could rertH111ftif"Bt1talrrfon m SS} in a csperate attempt 10 t l' }OU s werillOt acung under )Car. try to establish a link w1th thC'lr duress. a spokesman wd. Bethel said the t""o soldiers had families.'" Bcthrl. who saw the two bnefly Substantial revisions are poss. hope-0 10 settle C\ entuall} in Canada, ··1 kno" the) ""ere no1 under an} after their hour-long session at Hom~ Ible before the ftnat ver9k>n ts which has a large Ukra1n1an popu-illusion as 10 ""hat might haJ>pen to Office. said they looked "relaxed. approved next November. lation. them once the~ returned 10 the So\ 1et cheerful and even pggly.'' It mark• the MCond Ume In two 1-,,,wy-r-~tt7:;;-;:::....=-~:-~~=-=-..1'"~~T~;.~~;:...=-=-=-=-~~::;,~ .. :--. -~~r~~~~~~;::==~~~~ii~ yeer1thatthebl9hoplhawtatten 11 ·-;:.-_ ~ ...... .. on a conttovera&at n,ttonel luue, .J.: --(> ~ followtng their 1983 approval of a \~·-~ lett• condemning nuclear war -, end crltldzfng lldmlntatratlon pot- Icy on nuclear WMPOM -over the ltrong objection of WNte HOUM otndall. The admlnlatratton haa yet to address the new letter, the tm of whtch had been kept MCret unttl after the electton. The teerecy, Weaklend Mid, WU to kMP It from becoming "a pofftlcal foot- ball",dudng tbe campaign. quadriplegic Bouvia still waiting for chance to die LOS ANGELES (AP) -Elizabeth Bouvia, the quadriplegic who quietl y left a hospital seven months ago after a futile battle for the right to starve to death. is in failing health waiting for "a better opportunity to die," her attorney said. "She still wants to carry out her original wish and take a powder." said Richard Scott. an American Civil Libenics Union lawyer who rep- resented the 27-year-old cerebral palsy v1ctim_in her fiJl;lL .apLDst Riverside County authonties. Bouvia, who had vowed to leave her ''useless body." is ~iving 1n Southern California and taki11g reg- ular nourishmen\, Scott said. He would not disclose the location. "She's waiting for a better op- portunity and is eating in a place where she's receiving loving care," ' Scott said. He emphas11ed. however. that the people who were caring for her would not aid in her death wish. Scott would not explain what a "better opportunity" might be. but said Bouvia "reali1cs that the starva· tion route 1'l probably futil e any- where." Bouvia, who also 'iufTers from arthritis. admitted herself to R1ver- s1de Gene.¢ Hospital in September 1983. and later asked that the staff give her pa1oktJl~nd hyg1eniic c.are- but no food while she waste4 away. She had dropped 10 below 87 pounds when official began to force feed her through a naso-ga'ltnc Jllbc last Chnstmas Day after receiving a court order. the hospital sa id. Her departure on April 7. 217 da)S after her arrivah came as something ofa rehcfU> the hospital. burdened by publici ty and coun battles. "The purpose of this hospital 1s to take good care of patients. Taking care of her was quite a strain with all the legal problems and so on." Dr. Habeeb Bacchus. acting t·h1C'f of the medical staff. said shortl) after Bouvia left. The publtcit) also prompted a protest from the D1sah1llt~ Rights CoordinatangCounc1l. ~h1ch said 111s "cnminal and dangerous for a sooct) to assist oppressed person\ to die tx-fore such persons have been ensured the nght 10 a full and dignified life ·· R1 vers1de Count\ au1hon11es h3\C served noucc that· an in"esugat1on would folio" Bouvia's death Her estranged husband, Richard Bou\ 1a. 36. who says he'~ not trying to find her. says he'll also prosecute an}one who aids her su1c1de. 4-CLU pokcswoman Carol Sobel s.ays that Bou\ 1a 1s living at a pnvate nursing foc1ltty, but there was "no timetable" for her death. But Scott said that Bouvia. who was whcclcha1r-bound when he was hospitalized and had only limited use of one arm, 1s "quite a bit mote disabled now. he can't Jt tn a wheelchair now. he's lyin$ flat." ' State law precludes aiding and betting a u1c1dc -a tancc River- side hospital official , used when Bouvia C}\, k.ed 1n there V;l\Jlc Sttk· 1nacoun pcrm1 ion to \tarve henclf. On Dec. 17, he bc&an fastina. A Riverside C'ounty Su~rior Counjudac rcfu$Cd her de th w1 h - a decision that wH upheld on su~ qucnt appeal -and Bouvia mo"cd out of the ho p1tal he entered another ho p1tal 1n T1Juana, Mc\1co, 'and said 1n a published interview ~he h d bcaun eating for the lir\t time 1n ~ven months wtulc dcc1d1na not to die he later denied shr had rtnounccd her death Wl\h On April 2q ~he moved into the home of I-red mnd Della r110 1n llemct in Rl\er 1dc Count\. and continued a11ng •. • Advertising Deadlifte Friday, November 16. Orange County Bu iness to Business Directory. Nothing displavs the-m rils of\'( ur husi like an ad in the r 7\nhc Bell Yellow Pag ~- And while vour ad is S(> n :~oS davs a ear. lh re <\re onh a frw da'f . left to placP vour ord r. · ca ll u. at ( 711) 972-1044. This is one bu iness ca ll . ou won't want to 111is,. I\ .. Pacif"IC Bell .. W Yellow Page~ •• \ ... ,. I { I _,,, I I • I ll I &£&£ Or~ Coeet DAILY PILOT/Monday, Novetnbef 12, 198• .. -'Flying Nun' far behind Sally Actresscould earn her seco-nd Oscar :~~~· from u?' That's all that mat- f or acclaimed ·p1aces in the Heart' To assure.· mort control'"'over her _ __ cn.reer. Field has fQrmed Foawood By 808 THOMAS ·-··'" ,., ... ...., BURBA NK -The bullcun board of ~lly Field's office at the Burbank Studios features a quote from the late mystery writer Agatha Christie:''Thc • happy people are failures because they are on such &ood terms with themselves that they don't give a damn." The maxim seems to apply to Field. not that she has any reason to be unhappy. She has been drawing raves for her latest film. "Places in the Hean." and she is in love -with Alan Grcisman. producer of the film. "Windy City." But she is so senous that during a • recent inter.vie"". her face bt'trayed a 'c;fT'il" "n'"" ft>w times. <\nd she does care abouta numberofthinas. 5 bas Films. which is developing project prcservina her own privacy and with the backina of Columbia Pie· making &ood films. lures. Foawood i no vanity operation By her own calculation. she ha to placate a su~rstar. The company's appeared in a movie pnly o nce every fir t producuon. "Murphy's Ro- year and a half since she won the best mance," is scheduled to. beJIO 1n actress Academv Awilrd for "Norma January. The director is Martin Ritt Rae" in 1979 .• i At>sence of Malice" and the writers are Harriet Frank Jr., Proved a hit, but .. Back Roads" and and lrvi~ Ravetch. the crew that created " orma Rae." "Km Me Goodbye" failed. Of the latter film . a supernatural "Places in the Hean " returned the comedy with James Caan and Jeff actress to'tbe rura~uth. this time as B ·d h 'd b rk d · d ·ll a Depression-era widow who strug· n ges. 5 ~ sat 5 e 1 e ll an stt gks to save her fam ily from breaking does. "I ttiought it was funny and sweet, no matter what some of the up and her fa•i from l>cing forc- cntics said." she remarked. "When ~losed. Director-wnter Roben Bcn- you look back at a body of work you ton made the film entirely in Wax- forget 1he hy~ that accompanied the ahachie. Texas. where he restaged J\rojects. You say only. 'Did 1 perform m~.ny of his boyhood. me,i;norits . well? Was it wonh doing? Did vou It was J1 • tough J<.ij> •. Field ob-. served, "but 1t was a 'gOOd' tough. ll -----------------.---------.... was a wonderful script, the kind of 'Gremlins,' 1924 ·'Thief' screened at London fest Phllharmon1a of a new score com- posed by Carl Davis. work that tlctor.s love ... I doubt tf I will e"er be pan of such a powerful. talented and generous company again." 1 The company shot in Texas fot 31/1 months. including three weeks of rehearsal, and Field filmed without makeup. , LONDON (AP) -Two Holly- wood hits. "Gremlins" and "The Thief of Baghdad." h1ghltght the 28th Reliving tragedy • London Firm Festival. which begins Thursday. Theresa Saldana, who survived a knlflDg attack by a Part of an effon to broaden the deranged fan, play• herself in the TV moYie .. Victim• for festival's appeal, these films bear out Victim•: The There.& Saldana Story" tonight at 9 on NBC, festival director Derrk Malcolm's Channel 4 . belief that this' year's event "1s a Fairbanks' son. Douglas Fairbanks Jr .. who was 13 when the movie was made. will speak about his father in a Guardian lecture Nov. 29. "It was rieht for the character," she said. "and nght for me. When I'm in normal life, I don't use any makeup: being able to db without it on a mov1e was the greatest luxury in the world. What a relief not to be powder<"d and puffed and painted between takes!" LAKEWOOD ~ ~::;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~f.~~r.;~~~~f:~;:~~~::-l celebration of the cinema. not a ....-.. ~-.•*PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* l :0!.'~~~oo~to:;e':r ";~;~fftlm ts in the BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 P1rform1nc11 Mon•v * festival.'' Malcolm said. "Whether Thru S.tur•y (Except Holidays & Spec. En91gemtnts) you think that type is good or not is up ~;~'!~o'!~' o'.:~1" s..,~ epm;•I•]•l 4 J to f~~· ;est1val will mark the Bnush With over 140 films from 40 countnes. the festival will feature the Bnush bows of such American mov· ies as Louis Malle's "Crackers," Stuan Rosenberg's "The Pope of Greenwich Village" and the low· budget films. "Old Enough." ''Rcpo Man" and "'The Brother From Another Planet. .. Sally Field has spent much of her 37 yca1s·1n makeup. H.cr mother was a Paramount contract a c tress. Margaret Field: her stepfather was Jack Mahon<"y. a stunt man who became telev1s1on's "Range Rider" and made "Tarzan" movies. Grow- ing up in the Sa n Fernando Valley, Field acted in neighborhood plays - and in her own bedroom. p Center South ~ "f1tSTIOllll" <PS-I J} I 00 3 IS. S JO / 4S 10 UO )41 Oo11 I l S I JO S IS '0 00 ,.,,._ ... •"' LaMIRADA ~ . r0t10S 111 11u1 sJi.tsee1'"""~ A1 t.•dl•woodf> preflliere of "Gremlins:· one of the 111e uo a~ b~· est box office hits of the summer. CHIU Of "SSIOll' 1 ~ 1 , ~ . "llf T£AMNIO." <•> .. he Thief of Baghdad... a 1924 ' • 1' movie starring Douglas Fairbanks. AMAOfUS (?G) • will feature live orchestral accom· pani ment b} the London Roben Altman. who directed ''M- A-S-H" and "Nashville," will appear with his movie. "Secret Honor." Based on a play by Arnold Stone and Donald Freed. the one-man film casts actor Philip Baker Hall as Ri chard Nixon. llU tM HOO l 1 y,,,., >,1,n L; M1Ud• A• RoW>t'lf'\ ~ .. ~. )flt!IQ IRl &,Al•Jll\!1 Hi~/1'101~ 'tl!l lt!O!ll I 00 4 ~ ~ 1' "I was VI.'!") reclusive and always h1ghl) rmot1ona1:· she once re- marked. "I didn't feel I was allowed to express it. so I would cry and scream ~jii~!!!'!!i!~!!!ii!i~~~~~~~~ij~~iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii~l in front of the m 1rror and be very • 11GHTtW£ °" cut mm m JJ I .'S 110 6 IS 8 10 ID lh il<NAllC'"6 flf SIOfl "Cl GIT IONID FOR YIDIO AT T• YIDIO 10111 sexy. Acting was the place where 1 could be me." ~S STOIY (P'G) '~ H 6 4~ ' ~ IC ~S •.At~·:~ I• SIS 1roo f'!lli'lW ~ 00 "llf TCRMNAIOI" (l) 2 ·~ J ~ ~ ~ 0 •• s ,. ~ ., .. t .. AMAOl:US (~l rt DOI~· 'I ~I . " ' Ill LITTU DNIO Gal (J) llf RAZOI S COii: ('6) THU or If Am (R) I ' 0 I llCHIROI'{ (R) FREE Ve . OVERNIGHT WITH RENTAL OF he acted in school pla)S and 1mmed1atel) after high school enrol- l MOVIES AND THIS AD . Jed 1n 1he acting workshop at Col- umbia. The "Gidget" and "Fl ying IUNDAY ,...., YHU•IDAY (DINln •IOU.ID) Nun'' series made her famous. They ALL, .. LAYllT Hiii, THOUIA•I Of n1Lll also ty~ her as a sitcom actress. Bui she studied drama at the Actors Studio and was rrad) for the VIDEO ZONE Sally Field • .... I • challenge of the 1976 "Sybil." a two- part TV special. Her electrify~ng ~rformance as a yo ung woman with 16 different personalities brought Field an Emmy Award and her first real respect from filmmakers. Aller an interval as leading lady in Burt Reynolds' mov- ies and life. she emerged as a star of first magnitude in ''Norma Rae." Field hves quietly in suburban Tarzana. Calif.. with sons Peter. 15, and Eli1ah. 12, who were born during her five-year marriage to h1gll school swecthean Steve Craig. . "l ~m a low-profile person " ·she said. "'There are times when t seem more visible. but I'm probably as low· key as anyone in the business. ··The times when I seem to be high profile are when I'm promoting a picture." she continued. "But m y real life concerns my home and my kids. Like most people. the things I lik<' to do arc read a book. watch TV or go to the movies and eat popcorn:· I RO M IAM 10 JPM for lnl lion 11141 119 8319 WWW sldi iK> '""''""" .. "'"' "l ''"""""'"" "' h~ "'~ CRIDSHOW (R) -800Y Drult£ (RI l'lllS .iKSTOlll IPGI 1£RROR Ill Tlf AISlES <RI ,, fllSl~N IPG 131 NO SMAU AHAi (R) l'I DRIVE -INS :~:~'; STADIUm ~ Ut 1110 K•trll• Nur SIU••"' NO SllAU. AFFAIR (R) s Ptut Co·H1t Alexis f ourid guilty of 'Dynasty'· killing HIWAY39 ~ IU H I JHJWnr"''""" lt1<fl S Ot C1t4t" Cr11"'• I.,,,.., * ROMANC'"6 r11 STlllll Cl'fil A llGHTMAR£ °"UM sram ca1(c • "U PIUS llHKSfOll CPGI cmPSHOW l•l T(KI01 <II It« lllO lf( 111 CUSS Of I HC II I ORANGE ~ "Tlf n:1•11oa-111 PIU CO IKSIAUUI (I ) 11Ut 6J4 9111 Or•• .. S.•t.1 ... 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W11hou1 Luc). the fam1I)' gathers uul front as Miss Elhc and lla)'ton am'c Jamie introduced and Mi n Ellie impressed b>: thr )oung woman's knowledge of the 011 busrnel>S and a resemblance to Jason Ewing. Jock's brother. C'lay1on made unt·omfortablc b) the presence of Jock') ponra11. Luc) asl..s her t>os!> for lime ofT at the diner so she can ""clcome her Ewing license plates. DYNASTY: On witness stand. Steven testifies he ~w Alexis push 'Mark off terra~c. When Steven tries to 4peak to AleA1s. she tell' him ht"s no longer her son and walks ewa)'. When Adam won 't allow Alex is 10 tesuty, she fires him and heads her own defense. On stand, Alexis admits thal Mark deserved 10 die but swears shr didn't loll him. Alexis 1s found guilty of murder 1n 1he first degree. Dex and Steven fight O\er Ste,en·s homosexuality. Blake gives Dominique 4() percent of the coFhpan) for $30 m1lhon. 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(1'J) 691 06JJ -~ASHIOfl ~f u •aoa m 1611 SllO CA mm ~ lAGIN HllS 1616611 l-rd~ ltll.tS MAii --VU> 49~ 6120 l~ MISSION «X> ~l llWOll •AOI &'4 Q160 r AROSll~I W.il4~~l CMOOltl W.:UUl61 'ACUC OltNICf DUI ,., ... u ni tJ~ lllfi CM* ~rn houi.c. Angela suing (hasc for her hus- band's death '" plane crash. At An&rla's ins1s1enct. Lance tc:Jls FAA a drunken Chase did not spot leakin& fuel. Chase learns mechanic unreachable since getting huge .. inheritance." Maggie hires pnvate eye Mike Harrington to find her real parents. In Italy. Francesca. plaiued by dying v1ne)ard. heads for her rda11 ves. the G1o~n1s. KNOTS LANDING: Lo1us Point opens with large press pany. Sumner takes opportunity to announce that Caulfield's past emotional problems should remain a non-issue. This improves his own election cha nce). Karen asks Gary to watch over her in terests in the event of her death Meeting between Mack. Karen. Ben and Val create~ an uncomfortable s1tuauon. Abby. looking mttrBcn'soffice. tutonned when she learns Gary is the father of Val's expected twins. PAPER DOLLS: Pr~mptf.'d due 10 elC<'t1on covcragf.'. HE'S OUT I• ••• ., f«JWPlA ............ -,_, ,.. UlltArC-1 &)I,.,, ..... •11r ......... ., .. " • • .. ~ • I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOTIMotiaiy, November 12, 1814 A'I ,\ COAST .. l . . M~~aµ tur;n$ ·worn.an' s sag~ from.19th c.en:tury into opera By SCOTT HAYS CM""90..,~...- • ................ ., ... ,..... l(S too Ille, the 1ri11n won. II won aner all. The tram struck down my only Jove. She died, she died for her land. From,'Mo41na. Avila, "Amfftca.I felk .,.,., Georae Siposs has Written the Great American ... Opera? blo ~okc! For the last thru years; -Siposs lover· has been 20-year-old Modestll A vi/a, a San Juan Capistrano woman who was known around town in the late 1880s to have been "very popular with the Santa Ana boys." Modesta's plight began_ on a warm summer's day in I 889 when she was Clndy Mount ahowa off be11 winntna llnlerbread lloue. More entrtea -one a aaburban model -are on Pae• AS. • arrested for stringing a clothes line - from which hung wet clothes - acros'a Santa Fe train track to protest the railroact:s encroachment on her mOthers 1ana:-MO<festa "Yas suosc- quently convicted for "obstructing a railroad train." ... it is thertfore ordered. adjudged and decreed ihat the said, .Modesta A vi/a. be punished by imprisonment at San Quentin for the term of three years, announced Judge J. W. Towner. Her p:rize is just icing on house · Had hercnme occurred three years a rcady·to-asscmble kit (a contest prior. Mode~ta would have been Mesa bride design s best decorations In holiday contest requisite -entrants were to decor-sentenced to death. ate), Mount said she spent every spare No matter. moment for a week wnt1ng down Modesta died from fever two years ideas. later within the-prison wall~. Then it took a full weekend to Sh1ftscenetoGeorgeSiposs, inven- ft tor. writer, publisher. lecturer. com-Cindy Mount's award-winning gin-creat~ ~er entry. "A er scv~n 1.b · Th gerbread house doesn't look like a facehfts .. she was satisfied. She said poser. I rettist. rec rears ago he first effort. --at\me 11me-; 1he W1nter scene had a began a crusade to retel the story of d h k Modesta throu"gh o pera. -· In fact, it has all of the decorative sn~wm~n. an at anot er. s aters on "I've always had a lot of melodies touches of a professional. an ice nnk. in my heart and wanted to write the . Naturally.judges ruled it the best in Although a novice with ginger· Great American Opera," says Si poss. a Thursday's contest, sponsored by bread houses. the winner has had "So I figured, 'Hey. why not make it a Robinson's. Fashion Island, Newport experience with cake decorating. a California opera? Why not an Orange Beach. class she took in high school and a County OJ>!ra?' . The recent bride and resident of talent she developed over the years by ··My wife suggested I do something Costa Mesa said she had so much fun making special cakes for friends and with the railroads. So I started reading making it that she's decided to do family. history books and all of a sudden I some more before the holidays. Mount said she considered the came to this story about Modesta. It But finding time might be a prize. a $250 gift certificate to spend just sort of jumped out at me. I had to problem for the vice president of a in the store's housewares department, get it out of my system." .... -~· ...... thanks throuah 10Q1 ud dUc:c tor their tood fortune. In the M:CODd ~t. Modesta comes facr to &ce .ttb Santa Fe officials, 6stiuna them by stnnain& her clothn tine acn)ll tbr •. tracks. The tlutd act takes place 1a a • courtroom Where ·Judie To-.et scntenoes Modesta to pn~. 'hie ~ii~ recounts tbe day Mocl9ta died in San Quentin (altho. prsn records indicate she~ hafled on Feb. 3. 1892.) Jack Mcintire, a cellist in Che Oranae Coast Symphony, is wortifta on the orcbcstrauon, ac:cordina to Si poss . Earlier thisJear, Siposs hired 21 , A muskians an held two infonial -rehearsal$ at Orange Coast Collelt. •• 1 had to hear the ~i~ just 10 J ....., couTd sec now It-coin101 aloaa, .. he says. "It sounded j st fine:• Georfk:lpoee bola a copy of hi. opera, .. llodeata A'rila," near Juan Caplatrano alte where A 'rila wu arreeted. Confident · bjs opera will be produced, he )las even drawn the pictures that will appear on the cover of the theater's prosram;-(:()!Dpoeed Wife Glenna, ironing in an adjoin- ing room, shouts, "Show him the whistle you bought in San Juan Capistrano ... ··oh yes!" Si poss lifts the 5eat of the pLano stool and pulls out a wooden whistle purchased at the <;apistrano Depot. "This.." he blows and a train whistle 1s hcar<i. "will be used in the opera to represent Santa Fe ... Si poss. who has JUSt spent the last · hour running back and fourth be- tween piano and his operatic book 1rying to describe-the making-el "Modesta Avila," explains. "When l turned 50, three years ago. I decided it was time to do all the things I never had the opportunity to do before. "J always wanted to run a mara- thon. so J ran one. I always wanted to write an opera, so I wrote one." research. -the score which will be played in ~ "The stol') hne is typical opera of an intermission-bell. desi&ned the vensmo ... he says. "The basic con-costumes and created a piccolo tolo cept was des1gned to appeal to which will spell out T-R-A-1-N 1n women's ltb. tbe little man's flJht Morse Code and be played "many against the big corporauon, ecolog.asts times" during the opera and. above all, music lovers... What Si poss is hoping is that 4.be On Nov 21 at the Sala in the San shakers and moven of San Jian foan Capistrano Library, S1poss will C~l'istrano-wiltfind .... ModestaAvla" make a presentation to community an appropriate opera to prodtce. leaders who will "decide if 'Modesta premiere and · continue annwfly, Avila' 1s approp0a1e to produce 1n "much like the Paaeant of M.ultn San Juan." says long-time San Juan does in Laguna. .. " 'm no1 .. 1 ... nin• OD -ltino Qch TCSidem-Ma~unte Kennedy. The -...--____....,. audition is by invitation onlv. off this, I just want to~ it out of m y system," be says. .. Why can't San "I've read the libretto, and I think Juan present 'Modesta Avila' in a it's ~oing to be a marvelous p~ settina · much like 'Ramona' in duct1on." says Kennedy, who is Hemet? .spearheading a drive to premiere .. 'Modesta Avila' could become "Modesta Avila" in San Juan famousacrossthecountryandwarld. Capistrano. "It's quality work and I I don 'tthink this is going to be a ~t think Orange County would delight commercial success. but it has all the in it." material. l would like to-.ee a world "Modesta Avila" opens with a attraction in Orange County. I think Cinco de Mayo celebration on the it would be very appropriate to have a streets of San Juan Capistrano. Mod-local company perform this. marketing and insuranco firm in "a nice consolation. Si poss is relaxed at his Yamaha Corona del Mar. ··M accom_plishment was mak1n&... J>iAoo jn lhe..dcn.o~c.sl Costa_ -r A1though thisnou5e was u1TiTrom -. it ... to sec 1f1 could do it." Mesa horn~. The only "invention" in Siposs' story 1s Modesta's lover. Bill. a railroad surveyor who "represents the conflict in the story ... a conflict similar to Romeo and Juliet." The opera is primanly based on Mod- esta's nonfictitious story. most of "hicn Si poss substantiates throu esta. tbe Americans, the Mexicans. "I truly feel th.at osc who su rt ncrn~ 1'$Slel" l"nd ,r-it 1s go own 10 LStory. .;;;..;...;; __ PAPARAZZI ~-~-_... __ ---~ Art-Wearers Included Vivian Levin, Janet Eger•, Jlm and Charlene Crout, balloonlat Rick Gerber, Don Shaw, Darlene and Walter Gerken and Renee Se&ent,om. .. · . . .. Guests at museum arty get to·a"rt of matter __ · Cr eative clothing a dds to zan y fun as satellite open s By EVE C. LASH o.., "91 C«n •J '*"' You had to be there to believe it. People dressed in everythina from electric clothing to tuxedos with tennis shoes came to celebrate the Laguna Beach Museum of An's opcningofitssatellitesite in the South Coast Plaza. Close to 600 supponers and friends turned out for what o ne called "zany fun." Banners and balloons decorated the mall's Carousel Coun, accented by several stylish display backdrops (donated by Nordstrom). Mqjcians, mimes (from the Maaic Castle), a disco aroupand a jazz band performed for the crowd. Chairmal\ for the event J• AA RoMrt• said, ''This is reaJly a fun pany. The response from the com- mu ni ty is wonderful People came all the way from San 01cao and Los Anaelesjust for the pany. We made a lot of fncnds toniaht and we plan to make a lot more wi th the oew location." Museum representative Lauri Pelissero said lnvhation en- couraacd creat1 vc amre oran ap- From ander lala oopper ta.dplece, ecalptor Bal Putortu 9*ya tile rea~ofRlcla&rd Frick and Kay PutOrtu. partl anwork to participate 1n the An-Wbr Competit1on. A panel ofJurorsdelibehlted throuahout the cvenina to choose 18 finalists from 60competttors to sttk the mo t innovat1ve••ny' ensemble. Grand pnzcwmncrVlckt Coltworea mult1<olorcdcape made of thousands of pieces of knitted and layered material that resembled feathers. "Elvis Presley would have killed forthjsjacket" said Robens(of Emerald Bay). rcfemng to her white sequin jacket and red pents) u she chatted wuh Reaee and Hnry e1entrem, Bet~ and Jon P arttt,artist HaJ Pa1torta1(we.r- 1na1 copper headpiece) and Jack Uuletttr (~carinaa pin~ sequin JICket). pqn1ng h1-unco tumc \\'trt artist Stepbn Beck· Von-Pettoz andh1s wifcMlcbde with matchlng electnc collar. Earlier in 1he evening some SI 00- per-ticket patrons took a jitney bus from the plaza 10 Copa De Oro restarant for cocktails and a buffet of Ma) an/Carri bean appetizers and roast beef. enchilada. and seafood specialties. Comedians Cnlter and Lewis and mime Caprice Ro" entenained the 200diners. Prior 10 the comedy Board of Trustees President Ted PHI ... (dressed in a tuxedo with tennis shoes and red mask} honored the Segerstroms who contributed the storefront space by announcinJ that pan of1he satellite site has been named the Sqerstrom Gallery. Seated at tbr.hotd t&bllWe~e4 and Suaue Paal1oa, BWand Dtua (outfitted asbl crayon)Ott.oll, Walterand DartaeGerteaand the Sqtrstroms. Otherut the dinner were Pauod GeorseJ...._, ~area EJ1mu (Plaza uecuti vc ). Ma•n Eau (Plaza marketm&dltCCtor), liarw and Jim H .. wM4 (Plaza acneral manaaer}. Gllbertand Alke Vu Cam,, LM (wunna hand made fur- hkc pink and peach muslin cape) and IUcMN ew.-l1t, Bob Mcl>oul4(mu umcurator).an- 1 1 ErtcOrr,EaaneStnmuand Jury Rot~m••· larbtra an<t Al ••tll aad Jack !!f.l• ftpn oat Lava ~·· .. ~ ,.rpoee party oatftt ' of maroon tabee ucl mbll-plllowa;; Wleeer and CMrlaeand James Cnel. Paulson Yid ofthc c"cnt. "Thi 1s somewhat of a happanna. And it's a heck ofa &ood pl~ tO ha' e I party. I think people ttally e~oy drcssina up. ~~rg.ct toactoutsomcothcr role. • McDonald u1d. "Evcl')onc 1 ,• having~ g.rcat t1mc.1t' an e - traord1na~ r' cnt. We're bt1n re- .. 1:0&nl£cO ~ bcln& \Cl') w"° mopohtan and that sa) tt all. People att 1ntcfUted an what we do1na bctt. lt'sa wonderful mu ucxc fu l ant t you na em era.a ani t collectors. community pcoplcandsomcvcrysubnant&al • and po"'erful bu 1ne people." Plpara.w IS edited by !AJJ) ,, le Editor V1d• Dean 11 ,I ;1 f 'I II II " I~ 'f . f t ii' '' , I I I~ 1' I l ' ' 4. JU M • • Or•no-Coaat DAILY PILOT /Mond1y, November 12. 1984 Many nurses losing patience wi.thprofession D R NN LANDER ': I hanks a rh1lhon fQrpr1ntina the letter from the burned-out nurse in Maine. I am un R.N. in Hanford. Conn. The 1tu- auon 1s~ust as bad here. I've comphuned end le sl)' to the admm1s- tl"Jltors and all I hear 1s, .. There 1s no hudf,et for more help. Do the best }OU can. ·The only reason I stay 1n< nursine1sbecauS( I am committed to n;ypat1ents. -30GOINGON 60 . DEAR 30: I received a 1ta,ieriDI a1mber of letters on tlals 1ubjecl Hd tbe Utan)' of complalnt1 appear1 lo be completely valid. I muat 1ay. tlai1 was tile most depressing batcb of mall I bave read In years. Here's a sampl- tn1: • • • TOLEDO: . ursing has become the pus. I wanted to eP e humanity, but A11 lliDEIS • now I must carry malpracuce m- sura nce to protect mysclfapinst patients who may sue because of care that is so poor it coutd be lite- thrcatening. Pray for us. Ann. - FRUSTRATED BUT HANG ING IN THERE • • • FA YETTESVILLE. N.C.: I have come home from work and cried because I didn't have enough time to Driving barefoot OK, but footwear advised I )It 1s unlawful to dri ve a motor vehicle barefoot A) Yes. B)No. :!)In Caltforni.a, 1s 11 legal for a person to h1tchh1ke while standifli m the roadway (paved portion of the highway)? A) Ye~. B)No ·peoJ J4l.UO spue1s J4~/Z>4JI Jit14 4.)114 .<ew •1npe uy ,,'Z>p14JA .\ue JO JJ\Up J41 WOJJ ;>pu e 8ui11:>11os JO ;>Sod.Jnd J41 JOJ .\eMpOOJ e u1 puv1s 11e4s uosJ;xf ON .. "S3ll?lS g6 I c: U01l:>;)5 Jpoo.) JPl4JA l?IUJOJlfl?.) ·g :uons:>nb pUO.);)S 01 JJMSU\f '.{JOfUI JO Al!J.JA:>S pue J:>ue4:> J4l J21w!u1w 01 Jl?JMlOOJ JA!IJ;JJOJd J°C;JM '('JlJ ·spJd-ow ·s;ip..<:>01ow) s;:ip14J.\ IJJ4M-OMlJO JS04 l \pe1n.)iued, 'SJJA!J.p 118 1841 p;>pUJ WWO:JJJ S! I! ·1e8Jlll !OU S! IOOJJJl?Q 8U l\IJ('I Jf!4M ·1eS;:i11! IOU S! IOOJJJeq 8UIAIJQ ·e :uonsJnb ISJ!J 01 JJMSU\' Questi~ns and answers supplied by tbe Newport Beacb PoUc.e doudecc.:ntJohtormy pal1~nt . I am not sure nur-.ingqualifies as a profci.s1onanymorc. -HEART- SICK IN N.C' • • • PORTL.\ND, ORE.: The mcn- cao pcoplr ""ould be appalled tf lhey l..neY. of the tress we sulTer. the low pa). poor Y.orkingconditionsand lacl.. ofrei.pcct nurses get from the mcd1.cal community. Quality care'> F-orgct 1t!-ANGRY R.N. •••• LONG I 'LAND: Shon-staffing and ov~ni me are potentially lethaU&- patie1,ts. Yet hospital administrators keep preaching "cost-effectiveness." ""h1ch meanHutting back on stall' and supplies. Where will it end?- ALSO DISG USTED • • • WASH INGTON. D.C.: Never Gingerbread village . mind about back rubs. Tbesedaysa and "pnmarr.care" is io. This means pa11cntcnn hemorrhage unnoticed m L.P.N.sarcn t being hired because a $S7S-a--da y room. I'm an adminls. bud_gct are bcinaslashcd. -LOOK- trntor who says nurses must band rNG F'OR OTHER WORK togetherand demant~'!~itycare for • • • their patients. -FE 'ASA N CA • • • (> DE A. UF.: I am OX• PHlUDELPH IA: 1 quit hoi.pitnl hausted from working without time to eat, get a drink of water or go to the work ~use I became sick and.tired bathroom. How can I take a minute ofworlung through lunch a~d dinner. off when suffe ring people n~d me? I My protests of un~fc pracuces were • don,'t blame nurses for quilting and ignored. I was considered a trouble-· becbming'waitrcsscsandstoreclerks. maker and they ma~e my life miser-. -MAO AS HELL able. No more hospital work for me. I • • • am now-PRI~ A.T~ DUTY R.N · DES MOINES, JO WA: Perhaps OSHKO H.WI .:l amanl.PN. thcreasonnurse cannotband (Licensed Practical Nurse) who together and organize is because as a would lovl"tog1ve m) patients the female-dominated profession: we quallt) caret hey are en tilled to 1n a lack clout. More and more it IOOks hospital. but "team-nursing" 1s out that way. -32 YEARS INVESTED V N OUVER. 8.C.:Thiswa~ ~tedatournursingstatfOn: Pie e print 1t: We the wilJioJ, led by th e unsurt.aredoing 1he 1mpo ible for the ungr1ueful. We have done o much for so long with so li11le. We arc now <1,ualified to do any· th1na with no1hing. -DIS· ILLUSION ED • • • A.ho-nonsense approach to how to deal with life's most dihicult and most rewardingarran1emen t. Ann Lahdtrs' booklet, "Marriage-r r to Expect,·· will prepare you for tt'r or for worse. Send your request t Ann Landers, P.O. Box I 1995, 1· cago, II/. 6061 I. enclosing 50ccnts and a Ions. stamped, self-addressed envelo~. Gingerbread houaea form a •mall village at a conte.t. •pon80red by RobinlM>n ••• Fublon--Iatand. Snow K ene• were entered b)' Toeko Kamato. left. and Judith Parker. The California •uburban hou.e with garaie wu done by Rachel Skinner. Ai r are from lrvlne. POWER -GORDON In ine. to "'"' tn Morgan Smtth. also of Irvine. Renee Lynn Power of Ncwpon T · Beach and Mark Michael Gordon of he bnde-dcrt is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Anaheim announced their engage-attended 1hcUn1versll> ofOrcgon 111 ment at a dinner pan) at the Reef Eugene. Restaurant in Long Beach g" en b) Her future bridegroom. son of Mr Mrs. Michael John Power. mother of and Mrs. Henn. (art Smith of Walnut the bride-elect. • ·; Dinner guests included Mr and Creck.1sagraduateofDelValle H1gh School and llC Berl..clc' Mrs. John Gordon of ~naheim, .\ Ma:r 2S wedding 1s planned m St ' TONIGHT'S TV -1:00-IJ 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE * • • '' Ooetor Zhivago" I 1965) Omar Sharif, G8faldine Chaplln U t!,2, Nft FOOTBAU 0 HAAT TO HAAT Uf£8TYLES Of THE RICH AHO FAMOUS parents of the future bridegroom. a.-n ..... d _,,_Jo=hn_Vianne~ Ch.al>,cl _o.n_Ba.Lboa Mr "111'd -Mrs. Ralph-itc-~i~u. own Island --THN!!"$ CQMPAttr---1,..._ of the restaurant <\Feb.~ wedding 1s planned in Our Lad} Mount C'armel Catholic Church 1n Newpon Beach w11h a reccpuon 1n the Mardi Gras ballroom of the Reef Restaurant. The bnde-10-be is a graduate of Newpon Harbor High chool and Orange Coast College Her fut ure hus~and 1s a graduate of Loara High School and attend Cal tale Long Beach. MEFFERD-SMITH Mr. and Mrs. George Wilham Mefferd of Ncwpon Beach ha ve announced the betrothal of their daughter. Katherine Lynn Mefferd of CASHION-JONES Lisa Adell' Cashion and Patrick Thomai. Jone~ of Ne""pon Beach ha ve announced their plans for a May wedding. • The bnde-elect 1s the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Lawrence Cashion of Newport Beach. She 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and attended USC. The future bridegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Lodi. He attended Lodi High School and UCLA . · They will be married on May 18 in the South Coast Community Church in ln1ne (I) STARTAEI< m BUSltE8S REPORT ~ INTROOuCINo BIOLOGY (l)C8SNEW8 !BNBCHEWS m DICK VAN DYKE MOVIE * * * "Max Dugan Aetum$" ( 1983) M1tsha Mason. Jason Roberds -l:30-0 N8C NEWS mAUCE fl) MAaEIL / LeiAER NEWSHOUA Ii> PHOTOGRAPHIC Vl8IOH ())HEWS a! WHEEL Of FORTUNE mTHATOIRL -7:00- IJ CMNEWS 0 1100.000NAMETMATTUNE --------------------------.. O OALLAS NEWS DANGER SIGNALS Of PINf ..:D JERVES I Htadaches, Oizzlness. llbrtd V'nlon 'l Neck,. rictrt llbdts. Spasms 3 Shcddef Pain, Pain Down Atm fbrtt>. nen 11 IQnds 4 Pain Btlwtt11 ShM!tls. Dfffitl.ft Bmttq, A1>c1onW1 Pm ~ Low• Baci l'aW.. lip Pa11, I' aln Down G) THREE'S COWNtf g) WHEEL Of FOffT\ltE '11) ~2-1 CONTACTQ P.M. MAGAZINE QtJ JEOPAlfJY m wtLUOHAJRE lOJMOVIE • * • "The Year Of Living Oan- geroosly" ( 1983) Mel Gibson. Sigour- ney Weav«. -7:30- • 2 OH THE TOWN 0 IBFAMILYFBJO 4D WK .. IN CINCIHHA Tl I P£0PLFS COURT WILO, WILD WORLD Of ANMAL8 Ii> WONDEAWOAK8 (]) TIC TAC. DOUGH G HAVEOUNWU TRAVEL FRAOOLE AOCK MOVIE' • •'h "The Great McGonag111" (19741 Spike Mllhgan, Peter Sellers. -1:00- • SCARECROW ANO MRS. KING D 8 TVS BLOOPERS AHO ~s-':~ WKAPIN~TI I =ANO MASTERS Of MUNIVEASE 1=:H (CJ SCTV: THE 8ECOf«> COMING CRJMOVIE • * "Waltz Across Texas" (1983) Anne Archer. Terry Jas1row. · ·rhe Daily Pilot, A newspaper with concise information and quality r eadership-Has proven ....,... t o b e a successful adver- tising ve hicle for us .'' cmLLUL&l•IMfil•ATIODL DrO. 15801 Roc kh,ld Blvd Suile l • Irvine Cahforr114 97718 President Suaan Saint Jamee (left) 18 ready for a 6l& date and Jane Curtin off en IM>me free advice on .. Kate a Allie.. tontcht at 9 OD CBS. Channel2. CJ) MASTER HAAOLD ... AHO THE BOYS -t:ao-D TIC TAC DOUGH Cf) LOVE BOAT I :::AINMEHT TOflOHT * • "Return Of The Tiger" (1980) Ekuc. U, Paul SrTMth. ID HSITAOE: CMUZATION AND THE.EWI ~ A88AUl TtD NUTS . -9:00-l i~AWE "Victims For Victims· The Theresa Saldana Story" (Premiere) Theresa Stldana, Adrlln Zmed D NEWS I MPV GAIFFIN HBITAOE: CMUZA OOH AHO THE.EWS (II DOH COAYEU. CD Al.FRED HfTCHCOCK PfBENTS <Cl MOYIE • * • "Corne And Get It" ( 1936) Joel McCrea, Waite< Brennan. I OJ MOVIE .• * "Uncommon Velor" ( t9831 Gene Hackman. Robtrl Stadt Zl MOVJE • **~ "lklru" (1952) Tllcash1 Shl- mur•. NobuO Kanelto. -t.15-a CAU. TO GLORY -t.30- • NEWHART MOVIE •~"Final Chtpter -Wllklng Tiii" (1977) Bo Svenson, Forrtst Tueller ID THIS Ol.D HOUSE ~ :::AIMNT TONIGHT * * * "WarGames" ( 1983) Matthew B<odertek. Dabney Coleman. -10:00- 1 CAGNEY & LACEY at Cl> NEWS ISPY AMEAICAH PLAYHOUSE QI) EUROP£AN JOUMAl OJ) tAU TOlll.OfN - ~ CAU.INO AU SPORTS MOYIE t * • * ''On The W1tertront':Jli541 Marton Btando. Eva Mlrit Saint. -10:15-a TMAT'SHOLLYWOOO -10'.30- 1 INDEPENOENT NEWS . ... COOPef8 ORANGE COUNTY "I've never seen any- thing like it." "It 's -th~ best thing I've ever done to myself." ELIMINATE NAGGING BACK PAIN TONE It FIRM LOOSE, SAGGY MUSCLES (114) 1104 3313 Cellular International, Inc. ,-- -10:45- -11:00- l D Cli ® atm HEWS TAXI D SCTV i ==AlES MQW -----* • * "Frances" ( 19821 Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley (()1MOVIE * "Zeppecll" ( 19821 Scott Balo. Wll· lleAames -11:30- 1 SIMON & SIMON . IE8T OF CAA80H I 000 oo.ft.E 9 *NEWS NIGHTUNE I IUANS AHO AU.EN ~ENI LAUGH ID 700 CWI MOVIE ** "Confessions Of A Pop Per· former" ( 1975) Robin Askwith, Ant~th **'.'c "Star 80" (19831 Mlriet Hem· lngway. Enc Roberts. · -11:5S- COUNTDOWN TO LOOKING OlASS -12:00-• TWllJOHT ZOHE U THREE THREE 0 D MOVIE • *'"' "What's New Puuyca1?" (1965) Petit' Sellers. Peter O'Toole. Cf) IHDEP£NOENT NEWS a> 8TI&T9 Of SAN1MHCISCO fJ3 LATBIGHT AMERICA 9 AOO<fOfl> ALES -12:30-D (B LATE NIGHT WTTH DAVID L..ETTEAMAN 8 AL.FM> HITCHCOCI< PAESENT8 U MffSINOS Cf) ZAHE GAEY THf.A TEA at MOVIE •• • "Finey Pants" {1950) Bob Hope. Lucille Ball. -12;40- IJ ()) MCMll .. LAH & WIFE -1:00- 0 MOVIE • • 1;, .. Bus Riiey' s Back In Town" (19651AM-M1r91et, MichMI Perks. MOVIE * * ·~ 'Ovllt Plelse. Murder" ( 19'3) ~~anders, Gall Petrlclc. '* ~ "The Olugtl1tr Of Rolie O'Gtldy" ( 1950) June HMr, Gordon MtcRM. • QAOWINO YI.AAS 9 ENTPTANIENT TONIGHT CO)MOVIE *'**~ "Sophie's Choice" (1H 21 Meryl Str119, Kem Klint. \ Sketches revived for TV 8yJERft¥8UP1E-~-~~~~~ ,_, TeWll9kln Wrl ... LOS ANGELES -Jack Gilford stood on the edge of the set and prepared to re-create a ske tch he originated in a Broa.dwa y-bound pla) 34 years ago. "We were m Boston before going 10 New York," he said. "We were 1n a revue called 'Altve and Kicking.' I Joi ned the show late and they put me and the sketch into a matinee with 60 people in the house. It stopped the show.'' That show stopper. called "I Never Fell Better," is one of about IS blackout sketches from .Broadway revues and television that arc being asl>Cmbled into a show for Home Box Office. Gilford will do the sketch with his wife. Madeline Lee. and James Coco. It was written b)' Joseph Stein and Will Glickman. "We'd hoped to get the same straight man from the 1950 show," Gilford said, "but he wasn't available. He changed the punch line. His name is Carl Reiner.'' Gilford was in Stage 9 at NB . where the sketches were being taped before an audience over a three-day period. The show, tentative!) titled "Sketches," will be broadcast on HBO sometime next year. "Some of these sketches go back to the 1920s. and some were in the 'Ziegfeld Follies,"' said Deborah Op- penheimer. who is producing for Lorimar Productions. "We're doing this like a theater production because most of our people are staite trained." The idea came from Ins Mcrl is. Lorimar's director of development for cable, who thought it would fit into HBO's "Comedy Playhouse." "We had to track down a lot of 1h1~ material," Oppenht imer said. "Some of it wasn't e\ten written down. We also had to deaf with a lot of widows who arc very reverential about their husba nd's work. We had to assure them we'd treat it with respect. Those sketches that have lasted are timeless and universal." In the audience seats. James Coco watched as director Noam Pitli~ ran some of the other performers through their paces. The show also stars Ron Leibman. Geena Davis, Joyce Van Patten, Robert Morse, Daniel tern. and Jessica Walter. .. , haven't done this in years," said Coco. "I started my career doma a revue called 'Darwin's Theory.' Alan Alda wrote some of the sketches and he was in it, too. Halfway throuah. the press agent came back and said we were in trouble - all the critics had walked out. .On.e critic wrote 1hnt 'whatever Mr. Ida and Mr. oco were do1na be fort they should go back 10 doing.· I thouaht my career wos over. One sketch. "Yma. Ava," written by Thomas Meehan. was oriaintte-d b~ nnc Bancrof\ and tee J. Cobb on a TV special. Van Patten and Gilford will do it for·· 'ketches." "It's a tonfuMwister on the people with unusua first name who come 10 a party," said Mi Oppenheimer. "J.oytc introduces everyone by their first name and 1he people art Yma umac. Ava Gardner. bba Eban, Oona O'Neill and the ltke. So 11 become,, ·vma. \va. Yma. Ava. Abba. Yma. va . .\bba, Oono,' and M> on." · EDITORIAL u~s .. Vietnam vets deserve ' . ~ur gratitude l.n Washington, Q.C Saturday. Vietnam war veteran~ ~nvetled a ~tatue honoring the survivors of America's involvement in the .Southeast Asia conflict.. It stands 80 feet fr.om the bl~ck. granite memorial to the 58.022 Americans w•t> d1dn 't surv1 vc. Oran~ Coast DAIL y PILOT /Monday. Novembet fZ:-f9 "Perheps Young A stronauts from all nation s wllldevelopthecapaclty to rtseabove the turmoil and tensions that threaten to rip the world asunder ... .JACK AJllDBR801f eola•nlet Youths' . , interest~ ~ • 1n ·space ·-_· President Rea~an .made a speech dedi-eating the bron7e scu.lpture. "Three F1ghung Men." Hi s wo rds and the lanp upon wh1 c.h t~e monumen.t stands are the ex tent of government'~ ~ffic1.al in v~lvc ment in the project. Like the two-year-old wall inscribed with the names of all th ose who died in uniform in Vie tnam. the ne~ statue was paid fo r privately. . .... so aria.gt~ . The st.atue 1.s a long-overdue ~tatcment of respect. by a nauo.n ~:~ c1u.zc~s who accepted thl' the most awesome respons1b1hty of ltfc in a democracv. · Many Americans. feeling th at our involvement in Vietnam ~as wrong. ~hallenged U.S. policy and refused to serve. Others simply avoided the danger. Rut hundreds of thousand~ of Amen cans responded wheri their country said. .. You arc needed." In retmspcct, thl' \var 1s a great American embarrassment. _Th~ men and won:'en w.ho. servl·d in it arc not. however. They believed that service in V1t·tna01 meant service to the Un ited States. Many were the sons and daughters of vetera ns of World War II. people who had t.. nown honor for their contributi ons to battle. BtH if the Vietnam vet" c\pcctcd to be greeted with the ame ttcker-tape parades th at were staged for their dud'. the\ were r Demo~' troubles go deeper. than ~eagan' s popularity Young Astronauts. program catching .; fire.across nation .:: WASHINGTON -Across th~ na11on, thousands of youngsters art= signing up as Young Astronaut~: read} to dip their blg toes into the! unknown. O ne of1hem. I've been told; tent;mvely. will fly as a youthft< observer on a future space shuttle..: ~~~~~~~~~..;·· Others "'ill become the Columbuser and Magellans of tomorrow; they wiO lead exped1t1ons to worlds chat h~ beyond the Eanh. :: .\s the\ focus on the heavens. the,: may discover how small this planet i< and ho~ petty our differences an~ Perhaps Young Astronauts from aO- nat1om will develop the capac1ty t~ ticsofrace. The Democratic Party nse above the turmoil and tens1onS: ··• ~!read~ has the black, ote sohd. . that threaten tonp the world-asunder. Ha' in~JesseJaekson 1hundenng I\ I ready the International sadly disappointed. · M · h 1 showeddra...,ingpowcrrn states and Back home:1heywrre otten·forced to explain that they WC fl' a JOr over au amongvot1nggl'OOpS1h3l perfecrl! not the enemy. R arcl~ was the idea communica ted that their Of taCtiCS n eeded complemented Mondale's appeal. service contai ned even the hint of patriotism. The unpopularit\ Ha\1ng\clected Ferraro. Mondak f b thcnthosctnsquander11meand 0 the war W3S transferred tO the people WhO fought it: the\· to e SUCCessful rcsource!>tn'itatcsher!>ele<:11on1tself became social lepers. · had put beyond r<:'aC'h. Even the Vetcram Administration complicated the \\ .\\111'1< dO"\ -\\'hen TheseweretactKalerrors. lfthl' transition to civilian life for many who sened in Viet na m. \\'1n,11J11Clrurth1ll"a'un-Dem<X·ra1irPart}w1shcs1owrnagain refusing to recognize the chemical dcfolian t ~gent Orange as the 'l'rl·m11n111uo;J~ dumpl.'d h~ his un-at the prc'>ldcn11al le' cl. it will need to I I h fi makcstrateg1cadJus1mcn1s.man.. ca use of severe. often cnppling. disabilities. · gr:ttl' u uHintnml·nint t' irst proachandappcal.lt'-'lllnced_: We've come to gr1·ps w1'th our cmot1'o ns about V1"'tnan1 IO l'ln turn 1111111\' ing \\arid War II. hi~ fi 1 h ·' d ~ '"lcr11nc,nlcdh1m\\1ththc1hough1 pain u a'-l isma)SOun -to yea rs later. Books and movies and innumerable news stories that. pnhaps. ,1 "a' a hkc;~ing 10 rl~, 1e" again. and emulate'" part. thl' about the plight of the veterans have helped. And. as al ways, the d1.,gu1<>l' I >amn wt·ll d1sgL~1sed. tht' onl) successful presidential cam- "Our11mehascome"a1 the l\mencan .\stronautical Federation ha1 ~oplc docs not add a single.·\ ote to adopted the Young Astronaut pro- the Democrallc colum n. but does gram as a means of promoting tls goal , send mill1onsofwhite Democrats. for 1985: '"Peace Through Space." south and north. out of the na11onal I' called on President Reagan more eoah11on.Tobeblunt.the Black than a year ago with the idea of Caucus and 11s cons11tuenc) have founding a Young Astronaut pro- nowhereelse to go in a na11onal gram that would attract young people. ~ec11on ; but the white voters wh o s11r their 1magin~t1ons and stimulate g1veSamNunn.Howcll H eflinand their spirit of adventure. We talked Russell Long their maJonties do ha' e about the urgent need for scientists somewhere else 10 go . .\nd thn have and technicians lo k.~p America .. gone there en mJSk'fn three of the last compe11t1' e in high technology. a --four national.el~n~li~----__.n__st.1.9~J..n«dlo_a~na Am,.,cn .... · ___ _.. Fourth. the Democrats mast re-cans and to focus their attention on . , pa1gn the Democrats ha' e run in .passage of_time ha5.ltad a healing dfu:L ______ -=--... _ _.~__,_old l um ·~~·d t_\l ha.'e mutter~ s.u~2D>eais· ibt• 19],Qcome-from- But. for man\' who served in Vietnam. the confusion that \\ aftt·r 'fonili.ill· mu'\t fe21Tht· .,-a-m_e_ ... n...,o" here campaign ofJ 1mmy Carter. ca me from being demoted 10 second-class citizenshi p rema1m. ''ar~ 1 I> P h '-' h1kCartcr'sprcs1denc~ ma~ not tx· W h 'b'I' · nrl h' t•111mrat1t· art\ O'-'· e ave a respons1 1 lly as a nation to return ~he c;clf-~cspect we nt-r. tht·boundlL·, ... dl'pthot.tht· stole from those people to cover our own guilt and frustration '.\fondak-1 ararnd1sas1crma\,tn· about the war. dt·t·d. bt. .. 1hlcss1ng1n Jrsgu1sc.'l-lad Tod~y. V cterans' Da). it is appropriate to rccogntLc that our \lnndak run ado~r ract·. the part~ greatest national embarassmc.'nt is not the Vietnam war. but the.· might h:.J\rrnnduded 1tsonl~ prntl- h bb h . . km' \\l'ft' rro.,pa1t\ and a popular s a y wa~: we ave treated the Vietnam vet ~c ca n make prc'l•lll·nt r he' godn·per. much amends easily enough. From today on. when) ou meet someone dccrx·r '1 hJn th.at who wore the uniform of the l lnitcd State~ in Southeast Asia. lla,inghl'l'ntru<;ht•d1nthrce just say ... Thanks." land,lrJl·, 1n thl'la.,t four pres1dcn11al USA shouldn't be a part of Nicaragua's dirty war '1 o the [d1tor: Thank wu for R1 ch•in.I Cohen Ill\ rnlumn of Oct. 2fi (N1taragua"• ·t11r1~ li11lc war" t05h l "i murt> than 11 ga1ns1 rca..,,urcs ml' that thcll.' ;.Hl' qilJ soml' \u1n·s ol 'anti\ lcli 1n our rountn. t·h",· <,o right ab11ut the nd11.:ulou' moral outrage o f { ·ongrc'>' \\hat du thn think that "a' ''" \ "'iund.n-~rhool pu:nir" 'What ''l' arr drnng i11 1111 Jc N 1caragua I'> UF-h and 'ir~ hcl'auw .\nll'nC.1n h.111d' Jon I l'Ull lht· tn~t·r Jm·<,n't nll-;111 tht'\ J1111·1 ~IHI\\ \\hU'-l' hulkh .lfl' ~111111~ thr11 f)l"llpk In th.ti :lll'.I tlll'rt• Ml' l11tk \ tll.1gl'\ v. hnl' l h tld1 l'll no l11nitn .1111:nd 'd1oul ht'l a U'>t' ll'al hn' .!ft' r1111t11wh murdrrt•d .ind no ool' d.Hl'\ !_!tt tlll'rt• fhr ( ., \ UOC\n 't \\ant thl· rx·opll' Ill 1htnk that thl' \and1n1'ta., .Ht' h11n~- 1ng karn111g to lhl' ri:11plc 1 ht• \Jllll' happen' 10 h1.·;ilth \H•fkl·r, .111d '<lll 1 rl.'gl\trar\ I mcl~ l\n·1 11" \-1.l~l' '"ll pr11ud'1 l'kttron., thr Drmon:111c Part\ had IX·,11.1~t' ll grnl<l lnu~ into the mtm.Jr -ttl 10\pl.'t:t thl' t;.Ke 11 quaJrrnn1all\ Pfl'\l'nh to thr .\ml·nt·;rn people \\ h.1 t v. cn I" rnng'1 f hl' ll'rtl11m1I hlund('r -and th" \\ 111 not "t '"II v.1 th the media that l hrrrl.'d 11 -wa' tht' 'it'il.'ction. a~ running mate. of a mt•mhcrof ( nngrt·" "ho<,c uni~ 'llotblc 1.1uahti- 1 a11on \\.1\anatom1u1l. "lcl'dingt'\· l I ll'tn1.·n1 \1,indak optl'll lor an ltJh.1n ( .1thnht "om.in lrom <Jul'l'll' I ht· g.amhk pro' ed a d1!>:.t'>· ll'f '111 11nl~ drd Rragan'\ \Oil' among. J i.alian~. latholll.~ and "<>mt·n l~Hl'\ll't'd I t.>l'<O''>. ht•tarr1t·d ( •l'f .1ld111l' I l·rr.1rn· .. 1wnw \tall'. and '" 1.·pt hcr i.:ongrl'\\tonnl d1'itm·1 I "''t':ld of '''ktting. .1 tandtdatl' t(l lu' it'll '' lllll'\l lll'd mo'>t ol thO\l' m h1.in1 k1111111.,1~alrt•ad\ tkd1ralt'd 111 lh·.1g.111·,tkl\.·a1. \.1cindall'rnuld h.1 \ ,· un11cd hr-. part) .ind halamnl 111,11t l..t•t \\1lhC1an Hart. \\ho PAT BUCHANAN fond I~ remembered b) all. his pn- mar~ campaign wa!>a m1nurmas1er- p1l'tT. and he prn a lied. l)ome '>tepsare ub' 1uu'> First. the role of the "noi~t·· makerc," a-; national' 01ces o f the Dcmona11r Part' nt•cds to lX' rcstnl'- ted. drasucall). \\'h1k fcm1n1~l!>. ya} R1g.ht'>ar tn '"'"'and hlal'I.. m1htan1-. ma~ bc pan of the Dcmocra11c rnahtron. thrirh1gh '1~1b1ltl~" turmngoffM1ddlc ·\mem·a. Ronald Reagan t'\ neither a r.au~t nt1r J \C\l~t: allegat1ono; of .,a me do not" in O\ er am one the Democrattl' Part\ d•ll'" not a'lread\ have \l;l.'ond put a Sou than acn·nt hat'k nn thl.' natronal t1rkct. The onh ll1Til''> -.111ll' I 1140tllat Democrats ha\e "un thr \\'l11tl' Hou~c. a Southern or h11rder "1.1ll' moderate wa!> on tht• nat1qnJI Ill ~l'l ..\matched pa1rot '.'.nnhan lrhaalo; ha!> not ""on in -'.i \l'.lf"t. Thi rd ahandonth1\\\rett'hedpolt- cognitc that wtlh the Feds no"' taking the t~chnological challenge. :!4 ~rcent ofGNP. and tax.revolts The pre'>1den1 spoke of the de- ragmg e' ei: where. no pres1dent1al tenorat1on of the schools m th1s election t!> going to be ~on promising count!). There is an alarming sh o n - la\payers the) arc going to be pa~ ing age. for example. of qualified math for more social programs run from and science teachers 1n most states. 'Washington, D.C. Jimmy Caner .\nd on most levels. U.S. students lrnl'v. that IO~carsago. how did Fnti '>UITer 1n companson with those in ~londale forget 11'.' otht>r mdustnalized nations. Thas Fifth. wh\ not resurrect the old . dl·chnc in thequaht) ofeducauon. he biparti~nsfup in foreign pol rt·~ that '11<.I. made him fearful of 1he future. worl..ed so "'ell for the Democratic T '' help re' erse the trend. Reagan Part} dunnglheEisenhowl·r~ears"' launched the Young .\stronaut pro-Wh ~ is 11 al"a)s Ro nald Reagan·s gram last month tn a ceremon) on the fault 1fthcrc arc no -,umm11 mcctrnfs '-'hill' Hou~ la" n. It will work S through the schools to 1gnne ne"' or . .\LT agreements.ne'er the tau t n cnement in the h1gh-1ech subjects nfthe Russia~ane "irl..patnc~ that" rll dominate the decades ahead. "'as nght. To hllft') .\merc1ans. the .\I read~. C\perts are at work trans- pcrccp11on 1s that "thl' San Franc1\co Dcmoc-rats . al" 3, s hlamr .\ mern:a lauog h1gh-te<'h Jargon into language tir.,1 ·· that lhildrl.'n can understand This \\111 he made a'a1lable to teachers The probkm "tth the DcmocratlC "ho "'ish 10 form Young A.stronaut Part~ 1s not that 11 lac~s pcopk to t•hJpters tn their classes. "horn thcabo' ccnmes naturall' tt 1<, The program 1s not restnc1cd to that !.uch ix·opkc11her nu longer<iel'k. math and science students but 1s open or no longer recel\ c. nauonal rel·og-toe' l'~ on~ from age 6 to 16 There is ni11nn.Recall.onceaga1nandfinall~ room enough in space for poets as thal lrnc-upofspcakersanhc an v.cll a\ c;c1cnBsrs. The preliminary Franc1se0Conven11on: Mano re'>P\lll'>C 1nd1cates that girls are as < uomo.Jcsse Jackson. Tcdd' k en-l'nthus1astK as boys about the pro- ncd'. (1erald1ne Ferraro. Frit1 Mon-gram Handicapped children are also dall: \\ hl'rl· ha' e all 1hr ccntn'" "l'l, uml· . v.ht·rcha,l·allthccon<;ena11't'' Rl·ag;m doec;n"t want the Young g.nnl'' \ ,1r,1nau1~ to hccomt." another bama- Patrick Bucbsnsn is as~ ndicated tk-l'ntrusl<:'d go\Cmmcnl bureauc- columnist. · ral'. <.o he ha~ 1called on pnvate n1mp.in1c\. Cl\ 1c groupi.. ~oulh or-l'\C been 1n till' arl·a hardl''t hit t" the Contra,· dirt) tart1t''> and ha\l' !lecn a bunncr that tear\ mt· apart. It rcad!> .. Nad1c Podra horrarcl ad1oqut• c\lste ho~ l'n las Sl·go' ia~ contra l'I Yanqu1." (No onr "ill 1.·Hr l'fa\l' thr hatred that l'\IS" toda\ 111 tht' ~t'&<)\tn'i aga1n"1 •hi· 't an·kt·1.·.l J11,1 : L.M. Bovo ··"" u1u111r~ right nr "rong" I' tor moral ro"ardc, L rt\ m.i~t· 11 lt\l' up tn our <.t;lndarch' P·\ I I{(( I\ \H (I l I 't f l'alhl·r llu111111gton fkad1 Santa Barbara serves up bed, breakfast, hO$Ritality jlJn11atwn' un10n<;. club!> a'nd 1. hun hl'\ 11' 'uppon the p rogram. 'l't'dt•d arl' the ktnd ot 't'-lonarv ha1. I.er" \\ hu "ould ha \C'. reo;ponded if tht'' had 11' cJ in I ~Q2 and had b<'t."n J\keJ lo 'upport Columbus· l'X- ix·d1111rn Ill the OC\\ l>\Orld \lrc.iJ, 'uch corporation<. as P~~1·l ola I S-.\. ~wa~ • tore.C;-- \.16. \.1-\1ar'. \fart1n \.fanc11a. Roc~ "l'll lntl·rn.llmnl:ll. Fa111n ( orp .. lt>- tt·IJ.1.l Lu.mmudore lntcrna11ona1 :rlf'J D\<,n1\ t'r magannl' ha\ r nfferea \Uh,1an11.1l <oupport Othl'I 'ponsort .1re '>ought. hoth on thr nJt1unal and local k' ('!, ~-- ---=--=-- If oming in on hitter In the '75 ha\i.'hall World St<rlt'\ a camcraman. \hooll ng nH'r th 11 d tClwnrd home. r(•ma1ned for no \P\'CIUI ~ reason on ( ·arllon Fisk after ht.• hit till' home run that won the \IXlh gaml' Network bosst.·s 1mmctliatl'ly n.·ah11.·d F1sk'c; face. body Engh!lh and hound- ing leaps were mon• p1l·turt'\QUC than the high flight ot the homl'r 11wlt Ordl·rs went out l·vrr s1ncc. 111 '-"'' tcll'v1sed ba~cbnll or loot hall game. one TV cnmeranrnn ~ec.·ps hi!> Jen, on cuch h1ucraflcr thl' hit. on each k1ekc:r after the krck When you <.Ct' n dcl_ll at a fire h\drnn1 do whut dogs do 111 fire 1~-c!fants. you know thc.· dog'' mar)(1 ng~1d cl:unung the terr1tol) as Im b''" With 1h1~ in mind. a 1.µorl'i p~)tholog1\t ~UAAC'>I\ all plavcr~ on a Vl'illlntt foo1hall 1cam drop b) tht• awU)-lrom·hnnw ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat .. \tad1um thl' nrght tx·forl' tlw g.1nw hm· up along thl· goal li1ll'\ . .11H.l du hh•\1.t\e to impl3n1 in tlll'tr mind' thl' dl·d1ca110n thC\ ·11 nct'd the nl'\t J:I\ ln\J)llillt00:\11 • <) I >o hah 1·..11 li'h" \ \onw hat' \onw fr\h 1 lw 1i .. h1ng h.11 ut Mono' J ~lanJ. Lt UJJ111 . doe\ thnt F-ht.•, lcm .111J 'u1op'> li'h out of the l>\atcr r lw Olde f 1lllh'>h .HK:l'\l\11\ 111 fll.'opk named "Prewo11" q(l\l'J 111 thl' Pr11:\t''i rnllu~c l'ltnl'I' ·li'c 1x.:n.4•n1 ot lhl' hook" p11hlr,hl·tl annuall~ m.l~l' lhl'lr uutlwr' ll'" 1htin $' 000 t'\ll h L.M. Boyd columnlsl. a SJ ndlcatt'd H. L. 8chwut1 Ill PvOltSt'let Frank Zlnl l,f&f\811"'0 f M' Tom Tilt ly [dil . Craig Sheff Sc>ol 11 l <11u11 Accommodations h omey, inexpensive, sort of like a weeke nd a t g ra ndma's I h,1J •Kl'"'""' n:rentl~ 10 <,pend the ''l'l'kl·1Hl 1n ~anta Aarbara. ·\,man b\ ' . thl' 11.1mc 11f Dan Po\ntl'r. who '"' prnhahh tlw htg&l'\t onl·-man puh-- 11\htng r n111p,1n' m the \\Orld. \I.JS h11,1111g .1 '-l'nlinar on puhhsh1ng. (),1 n :ind I hot h ht-long to P \S( .\ L ( l'uhl"hcr' '"""' 1a11on o t Southern < :ihfornm l .ind. hem use I "a' fam- 1Jia1 "1th h" ''or~ and mon· or le"" .1 ... 1ounJl•d al what th1\ man had <tl'lt>lllpl1\lw1.l b~ h1m'>l•lf I went I kt k. ti ht' l<lll do 11. n)a.,.hc I c:in too \1rn ddinlll'h \\antc.d 10 go. \\ c dn1dnl t11 k ;:\\l' 1m J-nda\ night.,{, that 1 rnulJ tx· Jt Dan ·i. plat.'l' at Q a . m \J1t11Ja\ \hl' ponr 1.1d~. had nothing Ill do .111 '~<·~l..l·nd l .. Kt'fll "":inder .1rnund '\,in1,1 Bt11hn1a I mJdl· 11 It'" !)hone mil., to 1r. to 1.kterm1nc "ha1 "3" .n a1labk m tht• u ;n 111 h11tl'I .1n 11mmmla11on\ i'>~1n huJ lllt'nt1111wtl 1hn1 there were 't'\l'fJI tx:d .ind h1t·n~fa\I C\tabh,h· ffil'nt' 1n !'lt1t11:1 U:uh.11a and I wa' m1ldh 1ntl'tl'\tl'd . hut v.a' nfr:ud that 'urh u pl.Kt' ''lll•ltt \lf\'11.·h th<' budgl't "' .1lm1"1 1ran,r1.1rcn1 th1nn~''"· 'o 1 1, .1lkd thl· hxnl poppt.·d-ou1-t1f-J l'IO~I\' 111lh'I l1hH1,•I \utltH' II hi\.\\ th.11 tht• r ,Ill" 1hn1 th<'\ tllh~tcJ ~Cnl·r nlt.'d u k" mllfl,' ra\ hnir\ \\ hJtthl" ht•l ... \\. h\ nt)I nt kn\t CJll a fl''-' 1ll th'-H,\ ll '" MJn\ ut tlH•m "'u'· alrl•aJ) Ot'll'll..C'1.I up ;lO~f \OOll" \\l'f(' '\1\flll'\\ hat lllOf\' C\P\'n\l\l' than thl' motel r1nally. I t·.tlkJ Ou' l' 111111\l' ) l''· thC\ had ~n l'rJI ri1111n' .l\ atlahlc. the· least l''p<.'n<\ll>l' 111 \\ htl h v.a\ $1 .' chcapcr than thl' llHltl'f I rl·wncd a room that \'a' $2 mmt• l'\flCn'"l' than thl' m<•td Brl·al..ta't h.ld Ill lO\t m ore th;tn t\\tl Jollar' anJ II \\:t<, 1nduded at till' 011\ t• ltnu,,· '.\\· ran 1nt11 , nn,akr.lhlc trafli<'. and amH·d at i.> 10 pm F min> We follo"t•d the h11k map thl'\ had ~nt nnd, \\lthout too much trouble. found (1ur~~·I\ l'\ al till' lront Joor nf a circa 11./~0 or therl'<lbout<.. hnuM' It "a' a m.1ndou' looking old pl3l't' \\\• "-<'nt tt> tht• ltOOr It \\.3'i lcl\kcd' \\e run~ the l\\1\l·l\l)C doorbell mnunll·d m the It nnt dou1 and "'1.'r1.· \oon .1dm1lll'll Our rm1m "a', hir lal i.. of a hC'llt'r term. grt•at 1 hcrl' "''" ,Hl old dn,\-footed bathtuh nght 1n th4.' room. and 1hc pol'<'elatn fauht\ ~a\ mountt"tl 1n what .mu\t ha"~ tx-cn a rathC'r large dOSt'I b•:fo~ lh<.' hnuw \\ll'I ('On- \Crtt'd 'w\t• had a n1rnf.'r room "'1th W'lndo"'' and l<tt'l" \·un.Hn<. on '"'1' \\alls. ,\ \.J~fl·'>tlt' ~d. t\\il Uf>- holstt'rt'd "hu1f'\. a tuhl<.' a 'cn old "nrurohl' and -.e'crnl lamp'> I In' ing \taH'\t 1n I<'" of motel\ ''"'' ,,1 lhc mort• rcfrt\h1ng d1'4.'0' "'""' '~"' that nt'1h1n11 wn' ~11t~d ,11'"'" \ . BILL HARVEY P1t turc' "crt· JU<;t hantung there. lamr' "t·rr rl·adrl\ mo,eahlr 1n ... a~· \Ou "antt•d to rt·ad Thl'fl' v.a' a 'ant·l~ ol maga11nl'' \\1d<' from tht' atmosph('rC. J t1.·\\ otht•re,tra\ that H)U \\Ill ne,crtind 1n a motel "-'t'l"l' thl' txm I of cand' in lht' mom and the de<1n1. Ian untkr tht' tahle . .\t ro,., t ht• tu li "a' a "'II'\' r:ld. t h:ll l onta1m·d "C' l'ral 'l'r} plu'h h.>\\l'h . 'nme 'ioap ... e\l•ral tare doth' and ht•ht'\t• 11 or n''' .1 ruhhn thtd.' l\.tturdu\ nwrnini. \\l' "Jn~krl'lf do"n,fa1" ,tnJ "ent 1nll" thl' l>.llt hen fhcrC' \\3HofTrc and a Nl\ ot 'up<.•rb pa\trtc' I. h<'n'~ 'Cl"\ hungf"\ hel('ll•d mHcll lll onr and tnok. ol' for tht• "<'mtnar It v.aH'3t'th lt~r ta~m~s "l'C'kC'nd tt1pto ~randma\ hou~ L.11c-r ""hl"I) I had ttml' for r\'fk~lmn. I th\)U ht Jhoul tho\c plu'ih 1ov.cl<o ;ind thl' \a nous 1h1n(l~ that wcrcn ·1 hnhrd down. and It ocNm-d 10 me thJt lh~·w lhtngs ~~rC' orNt) s.ik lrom (tf\l\\11'\~ kl?' and ~andcnna oil \ f\t"'r all ~oold \01.l \tt"'al a rubti-:r dm 1i.,, from HlUt ftandma'\ hou\('' <'olomnlst BIU llllrw> ll\:n '" Huntlnttoe &e<'t. Thl· lnunJmg lll lhl· \ oung htronaul program Jnd thq.pn' ate !>t.•1.·tor'' rt ... pon'c Jemon ... tratl' the t.af'aUl\ ol thc .\mencan "'"'tern todc>. thC' nght thlllfl" 11h 1n a 'hon 11mc and: still C\h1h11 \Orne <oort ot pnont)'. purpo~ order and cohC's1 on \1uth of tht.•cred1t ht-long., to White I l<-1u'iC a1dC'Jamrs ( O\ ne "ho 11ut the p1e1.i.'' totit•thl·r Hl' "'as ahl~ ac;s1<;tl'd h' '\~.\ l>11'C'Ctor James Beggs '.\ htt(' HClU-st> aide C. ra1g Fuller. 'I \ \ \ .ude Pat T cmpleton. r--.atwnal. ~p:m: 1n .. 111u1c Dm·ctor <..1lcnn '.\ 1l~on and C. ommudorc Inter- national (''('( Ull\ e nan Kun1 Per- hap' m1,'it ;irdl·nt of all "8' 'Wendell Rutkr ~ ht't ha._ nov. ll•n tht Whitt itOU\t' 10 hc1.0mC' lhC \ llUOi .\\tronaut.,· lull-II ml· C'\C'\ u11'e d1ret·- 1or for tht• 'ounfl \\tronaut'. mC'an- " h1k 1hcrC' " a frontll'r ht>\'ond mca.,urcmC'nt "a11rnr. to he cxplorro, l>.nt'"'lrdgc ~\ond comprt'hens1on "'a111n 10 bf pthere-d. re~un'C N-\ond imalltn&lmn wa111n@ 10 ht dl'iC'O\ C'n'd F0<,1not<' Pka-.c don't \Cnd )Our 1nqu1ncs to m) ot1i<.•c .\ddrc\s the"' ti) Thl" 'ounp .\\tronaut ( ouncll, I 1 o'' I ~th ~t '-i \\ Wa h1n ton, l)l 20005 J•rt A-*tHIJ rolemakl. \ I ~. I I -I J J r ,, I I I " If !' -' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, No~ber 12. 1984 ' . by Tom Batluk DOONESBUlf.Y by Garry :Trudeau . . , T H E F AMILY CIRCUS BIG GE ORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) \\They have doggy bags i.n case we don't finish our dinner." •, ', · ... , · .. •• . .. ---- •• "-: ..... r. , .. 1" . . "Sey chHse.'' by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by H.ank Ketcham ~ I ·/'2. -ry ~ t.>--------.. ._ ... "I wonder where he·s been sleeping. There's a parkrng 11cke1 t ied to his collar " • IF GINA ™INKS l1M A HUNK ) I'M A ~UNK If GORDO /H1. GARFIELD GARFIELP ! COM£ MERE! MOON MULLINS A«iKING A LOT. .. 1 SORRY, K,AYD · • \ ' • I'M BUSyBUSYBVS~ I/ 12. ., JUDGE PARKER AFTER A BA•EF V1$1T .. INITH THEIR '· •Z AUNT BETH IN Er.ill=i"':l'"'l!!"!'=t THE HOSPITAL CHUCK ANO DAVEY GO BACK'TO SPENCER FARMS WITH ABBEY' •'GARFIELP" THIS, 'GARFIELP" TMAT. I'M ~ICK OS: MY NAME by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis HE.V. FLEA0AC4! COME. MERE! TH(N AGAIN:GARJ=IELP'' POES MAVE. A CE~TAIN RING 10 Ii by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold le Doux -I DON' r C ARE • I WONT GO ...oME I UNLES$ BETH'S THERE I BESIDES HE M IGHT ..JUST 60 OFF LIKE HE l D •O TONl(;HT I /f'wr~~----:-C"'I ' PEANUTS 11 nus OFFER 15 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. .. " ~ DRABBLE by Jeff tv1 acNally by Kevin Fagan 1'UM'~ M'i Dl!>~,NO·NE.C.K\ 1 'f~~OW 'IOU \WO 'fl~f." ~oR 11, Rf.ME.M&I< 1 II 12 f\N'"-JE.~~N DOING RN'{Ttilt-G ! rm NO FAIR ! A WHOl.E ~ GelS PUNl~D fOR I NO REP.SON WE. WERSNT' I CX>ING R IHING . ONE. 80RP AN' '""'"'~=-0t£ Sf'\1BAL1:" f\N'IHe. W~LE by Lynn Johnston I KNEWTtERE WRS f\NOIHER &DE IC> ldti~~ lHE. STbRy'. TUMBLEWEEDS BRIDGE Q.I -Ne1Lher vulnerable. as South you hold : +83 18 ) KQ32 +AQI0875 The bidding has procl·<:drd: South West North Eaat 1 + I '1 2 0 Pau 3 0 Pus 3 + Pass 4 r Pass 5 + Pas11 ? Whal art1on do you take'! A. -J\u:tner ha~ coni.tructcd ~n aurtfon to -.how that ht> " worried about lht.> po~<j1hihty of two fast hh{rt' lowr<1. Sinrc you ran put his mind to rest on that <1c·orl'. you must hid slam. Thl're: is lilllt• to rhoo!ie betwel'n six rlubs und six diamonds, hut srnct' parlnl'r mi!{ht h11v1:: a <louhlt•ton king of duh!". and so net.>d u rufr lo '>et up thP •mil, it 11eems wisest to rhoo ('!<ix d1:irn11nd.,, Q.2-·East We'>l vulnt:rable. n'i South you hold · +8 ~ Ql0762 ,. 98~43 +62 The bidding hao; pror1·~·d1•cl: North Eut . outh West. I NT 2 • Pa111 f'a11s Ublt Pa811 ? What artion rlo you lakl''f A. -Partnt·r 1« "itt1nl{ untln the h1dder. 'iO hi" clouhlt• 1.,. more for I :tkt•out than ror Pf'Mlt1i' ... N~tur11I ly. w1l.h a Utt.Ahlf' h1tn<f &uth ri.n pa s. but rntainly not with th1" pnr t1rul11r holdinic. Brei I hrc•t• ht:art.,. Q.3 -Both vulnl'rablt·. a'I South you hold: +J54 . AQ l052 ' AKQ +63 Thf' bidding hn~ 1m)('1•t•ckd: outh WHt North Eut I "? Pati• I • PaH ' Whet do you Ind now'' A.-With two SUit Wtd t' oswn. you wer.-rorrf'ct not to op.•n thr hid ding w1lh ont" "" ln1mp. de,p1te you r potnl count. Now you h:tvt• n ,. Clf¥bS .... ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ rebid problem. We s uggest a "<'lever·· bid of lwo diamonds. When you 'Support spades at your next turn. partner should get an accurate picture o( your hand -t!Xtra valu es. but only lhree·card support. A jump to three s pades grossly overstates your trump support. whill' two spade'> is an underbid. Q.4 -As South. vulnerable. you hold: +AJ 1063 Q5 OAJ82 +AQ4 OMAR SHARIFF ·- ~ ................ . The bidding has proceeded: outh W eet North Ea11t I + Pa111 2 NT 3 .., ? What action do yo~ take'/ A. -You ccrt.ainly have enough for game. perhaps 1•n•n <1lnm if you have 11 good rll. llowev1>r , if partner has <1ub. t. ntittl heart vnlut·11. your he!lt rt><1ult could ronw from douhl 1n1it t ht oppont-nt!I Pnc;c;, and li!ltf>n to whnt pn rlnf'r hn-; to '!lay! Sinct• ht Jump to two no trump wns tore 1ng to gnmf', b(' I"' romp••lled to bid again. ha ve to bid games that arc shghtl: again<it the odds. Thert>fore. i might seem that you should go t• three no trump with this hand which is better than minimum However. you have on ly one hear stopper and you should mak· allowancr for the fart partner cquli be stretrhing a bit berause he is bid ding under pressure. Pass. Q.6 -Bot h vulnerable. as Soul h yo1 hold: CHARLES Go REN +A762 ~J54 0 7 +KQI09: The bidding has proceeded: We.t North Eut South 1 + 2 ~ PaH ? Wh3t do you bid now? A. -T,o overcall, vulnerable, at Lh1 Lwo I •v •I. partner mu•t ha ve pretty good hand and a decent sul~ Under the circumstances. to bid lu 1 than four hearts would ~ 3 gro"J• dereliction of d1-1ty. . . Q.5-Both vulnf•rnblc, 0<1 Sou th you " hold: +K92 1A73 OKJ65 •AQZ Thi• bicld1ng hu prO<'t•rded: outh Wett North EHt J NT Z 2 T Paaa ? Wh111 actron do you kl''' A. -When vulnereblt• you !It rive to comple>lf> th" rub~r. f'ven 1r you Dell•• return• toNFLEut'a upper echelon with b~ win. 82. MON~Y. NOVEMBER 12. 1984 . A 8wlttaure tekM theNrlJINCI lnttte• mlle ~ ~ Meutlen rece. 82. Tars,.F -v, Edisonilo1ne Friday ·orange County Top 10 , · ·N·e wport faces Be·nnower ; FV m eets St. F.ran~is; Charger s dra w Ama t - By ROGER CARLSON OI ..,. DellJ l'Mot llaft It's almost hke a vana11on of musical chairs for Sunset League powers Fountain Valley. Edison and Marina as they begin preparations for th<.' first round .of the: C'IF Big Five Conference f09tball plityoffs Frid1;1y. Eac~ meets a foe for the first tim·e ever -but at the samo time it's hardl) a unique matchup when you Lump th~six-eontestants together. unset League champion Fountain Valle)' (8-2) hosts St. Francis (6-4), a team which has been invplvcd 1n playoff compc1i11on with Edison and Manna in the past five years. That game will be played at Westminster High. Edison (8-2) duels Bishop A~at This Ram· is getting smarter Ha rrah , Bain agr ee. Eric's getting be tte r ByCURT SEEDEN Ol lhe Del" PllOI Sta" ......... Rams offensive guard Dennis Har- rah and offensive tackle Bill Bain were sitting around the locker room Sunday discussing running back Eric D1ckcr'ion. Eac:h week. Rain and Harrah arc call<.'d upon to open holes on the nght '>Ide of the line to allow Dickerson to \hp through. Dickerson eventually runs through those holes enough tunes to pick up at least I 00 yards a game . You don't h;hc to be a rocket c;c1enus1 to perform this duty. but both Bain and Harrah say intelligence plays a key role in the kind of day Dickerson has and will have in years to come. .\nd Sunda} at Anaheim Stadium. D1ckcr~on cooly shrugged off a few earl} failu res to lead the Rams to a ~9-13 come-from-behind victor) o'er tht• Chicago Bearo; before a crowd of 62.021 . P-2-1) ot the Angelus league - a team which has tangled w11h Manna. tw1~ in the last three years. Edison's game is set for Orange Coast College. And Marina is on the road. against Lorota (8-2) -the same school which has been involved in three CIF encounters w11h Fountain Valley dunng the past five years. Meanwhile in the Central Con- ference, Sea View League co-cham- ptom -Newport Harbor (8-0-2-) ilfld Saddleback (9-0-1) have drawn home assignments and are sohd favorites to dispose of Bellflower (4-6) and Artesia ((5-4-1). while Unive rsi1y (5-5) finds itself paired against Valen- cia. the only team in Orange County with an unblemished record ( 10-0). Maler Dei (6-4) is also on the road in the Big Five, traveljng to 't. John Bosco {7-2-1). There are two notable burrs on the pairin~. at least regarding Orange Coast area teams. First -Edison. with two one-poanl losses in an 8-2 season, has drawn what 1s generally regarded as one of the best second-pl.ace ~ntries in the . pl.ayoffs in Amat a,id Cflargers Coach Bill Workman says. "It looks like the bottom . bracket is loaded a little heavier." Translation: Only Fountain Valley and Servite ar~considered sound bets to make 11 to the semifinals in the uppper half, bur tn thel><>from llalf. take your pick -Edison. Long Beach Pol). R1 ver'iide Poly, Bishop Amat and t. John Bosco are all given leg111mate shots at taking the cham- pionship. "We got in a better bracket for once." says Foun tain Valley Coach (Pleue He CIP' /82) CIF play offs at a g l ance BIG FIVE CONFERENCE Redlands vs. Servile (at La PaJma Park) ·Manna vs. 1,.oyola (at Glendale High) Long Beach Wilson at Fontana St. Francis vs. Fountain Valley (at Westminster) Millikan vs. Riverside Poly (at UC Riverside\ Bjshop Amat vs. Edison (a t Orange Coast) ' Mater Dei 1tr$1.'John Bosco • · San Gorgonio vs. Long Beach Poly (at LB Wil son) CENTRAL CONFERENCE Troy a\ La Mirada Anahelmart;o!' Amigoi. Western at Sunny Hills Bellflower at Newport Harbor Garden Grove at Fullerton Artesia vs. Saddleback (at Santa Ana Bowl) La Habra at La Quinta University vs. Valencia (at Brea-Olinda) 0..,,...,........,1. .......... L_ - P'Nri Ct·I) .-W CIF ... P'fVe .......... Htwe·.,_ ........ -~··· .... • ,.. ...... 1 _... ~...., ...... ~' LAetllle .... L_ __ -- ADie.i (t ·ll .... .. Wle E"'ll*e LA9tllle d\alc .... llftlll Md -~-s!:'·~ leren<• ..imiu!MM wltll -w1M Ill rew. . . . -------------- llee l.Hter'l VM · warlll <•·•> IMt M¥ • P'NIMI i. CMtvrv L9"W wan. ......... Clf' s...n. C• 'a WWA -~., ..... ....... ...... i.dl .. .... Tieen ( 10·0) went *-1 Ill I $ wd CIW"'9 ""'*" -...... •• ., .. o.-.... LMtllle .· "Enc\ getting smarter.'' admitted Harrah afterward. "Now I'm not saying he 1sn '1 smart. but he is starting to learn JUSI how long an NFL season •'>. In this league you have to kn ow when 11's time to work and not to Y.Ork and Eric's learning how to pace h1m'>elf." Henry Ellard did !t all Sunday with a deft eteal of what Richardson (left) for a touchdown, and with a pa.ea lnter- a ppeared to be a c ertain interception by Chicago'• Mike ference call on Richardson (right). cn.11. .... '"'.,.... lllllWeWH'"-25"dill Cll"C......,Cw•~. D1ckcr'iOT1 paced. pranced. danced and <ipun his wa} 16 149 yards and two touchdm\..Dsa~in~t the NFL''i No. I defense against the rush as the Rams 1mpro\(:d their chances for a wild card playoff berth with the win over the Bear'>. Rams' plan was easy no sacks "You &" e the guy ~omc space in the fourth quarter and he'll burn ><>u.'' ~1dded Bain. "Our game plan was to run at them and wear them down." Dickerson 'illld. "We did JUSI that. .. "Enc Dickerson had the best game I've e"er seen him play.'' ~1d Rams ( oach John Robinson. "He was h11 H'l) hard on every pla} It was like the' olume was turned up." Dickerson's running. combined with some umely passes from Jeff Kemp to llenry Ellard and Ron Brown and three Mike Lansford field ~oals paved the way for the Rams who 1moroved their record to 7-4 with the (Pleaae aee RAMS/82) Kemp does it aga in: n o inter ce ptions, a noth er solid performa n ce in victory By CHRIS MONAHAN Delly Pllol 0-rapondenl On paper. the Ramc; Y.erc in senous troubk ofTens1vcl} heading into Sun- da} 's game agaufst the Chicago Bears at Anaheim Stadium The Rams w<.'re ranked 27th in the NFL m offense, 28th in passing. Meanwhile. the Bears were r~ted No. I in the league on defense: first in rushine. third 1n passing. Obviously ci.uarterback Jeff Kemp and wide receivers Ron Brown and Henry Ellard didn't read those figures or completely ignored them at best. Though Kemp com pleted onl) 7 ot his 15 pa'lses. he got a lot of mileage out of them. getting 175 yards and a touchdown for his efTorts. "tore 1mponantl}. he didn't throw an} 1ntcrcep11ons and he wasn't ~eked b> the lkar pass rush that a week ago had sacked Los Angeles Raider quarterbacks 11 times. Kemp said that was taken into account in the Rams' pregame offensive plans. both by 1hc Ram s and Kemp's wife Stac} La ers tiegiri.ning. to get act togethei? Lineup cqan ges key to victory ove r New J ersey IN(1l EWOOD CAP) -The Los Angeles Lakers finally seem to have gouen their act together. And 11 hasn '1 come 100 soon for Coach Pal Rileiy. "I thank the Ponland ganie Friday ni~ht was a springboard forus," Riley said after the Lakers whipped the visi11 ng N<.'w Jersey Nets 121-1 I I 5unday night "We play six of our next naoe at home and it's a good time to make hay before "'e have to go and play back East." The Uikcrs were 3-5 after sufTenng a 122-106 setback at Golden tale Thurc;day night. Riley made a couple of lineup changes. making forward Larry Spriggs and 1uard Michael C'ooper starters. and it paid off a!. Los Angl'les 0..on al Portland 130-126 Fridar n1aht. Spnw and ( oopcr started again apinst New Jcrsc). hut Rile)' pointed to o couple of reserves as key fuctor.. for his team. "Kurt Ramb1~ and Mitch Kupchak ~11d a areal JOb for uc;," Rile '31d "They wrrt \Iron& on 1hc hoard and nloycd very Y..ell on dcft"n~ " . - Ramb1s. a starter at the beginning of the season , had eight points and seven rebounds. white Kupchak had ninc points and six rebounds. James Worth} led the Lakcrs with 22 points on 11 of 14 field goal attempts and nine rebounds. Five other Lakers scored 10 double figures. 1nclud1ng Earvin "Magic'' Johnson. who had 20 points and a gamC'-h1gh 12 assists. "The new lineup 1s good." Johnson said. "Everybody has accepted their roles very well. I don't know how long ii will lnM. hut I expect the lineup will chnn~t again." Scud Worthy: "We're playing with a 101 more tntensl\y. For a while there. we'd go into those so-called ens) ~mes with a really b:Jd a1111ude. We p:ud the pncc for that by loi.1ng. Now. y.,c've decided to approach t'VCI) game with the ~me high 1ntc:n II) level." The Nets. playing without uu1cn. Darryl Dawkins and Otis Birdsong. fell 10 3-5. They were led by reserve Albert Kin&, who scored 22 points. :ind Michael Ray Richardson and Darwin \ook. who added 20 points apiece ..We've JU't got lo kctp on playing and hani 1n there and thing will \tart ioaoourway," \31d Rtchardson. who hall Cl ht n 1 t m llO with his 20 p()1nts Cooper Riley OCCWINS REGATTA Orange t 'oasl Collc:lgc' crtw swept 10 the 0\.Crn11 learn cnamp1onshlp unda) nt the Newport Autumn Fcsuval Rowing Regatta. held 1n the watc~ of North Lido Channel Tht event was held over a three- milc lOUrsc. hcg1nnin1 from the lf( trv1nc boathouc;c and fin1\h1ng a1 1he ()(( fac1lit)' 1n calm watci:s under• 'lonny sky Olympic silver mcd.1h't fircg Spnngcr wa'I the winner 1n the chic ~l ngle , I urning thr C(lUl"iC 10 19 24 for an eas)' v1 101)1 Nc\t on the rollcg1a1c rowint a end~ 1 the < hm1ma R~na ul Cat t tc l ona. Bea h. the final p~a!iOn rt[&lll8 before the rcaular ~a..on. "h1ch begin~ 1n March "\ht· saw the h1ghligh1c; ot the Raukrc, game last wt:ek and <ihe y.ac, \earl'd 10 death for me," Kemp '3ld. ··our game plan wa'i not to kt that (the sacks) happen. The Raider quarterbacks werc dropping back deep and then wa111ng. and gc111ng c,:iclt·d I wasn't going 10 do that doY.n Bro"n caught thr{'(' for "I )ards. including a 54-}arder. Ram head coach John Robinson ""a~ vel) pleased w11h Kemp (in his <;even th suirt oft he }ear) and the pla} of his passing attack against the Bear dcfcn'iC .._._ (t ·ll .,.. ...... l MH In IM CIP' CWllral C.....,_ IAWfft ..,_ Wllwllft9 flle Frffway l.effue c:Nmll6w ..... G«· dlWI Greft ......,, ""' r9Ul'd I U El~ "\\ e lcpt more people in 10 hlod hkc (tight end) Da' 1d Hill. and l:rn: 1 D1tlason) sta,ed 1n a 101. 100 lnc;tead of releasing fiH~ rcce1\Crs. we Y.t·rc releasing two or three." "Our ofTeno;1'" plan .... ac; outstand- ing and wc pa'is bl~:lcd well." Robinson '31d "\\ c Y..ere able to m1n1mw.· the lcr0\.11\ of the Bear defense and JefT did J hcllu' a 1ob thro...,ing through 11 ·· · ~ ~--N •• • • -. . Brown and Ellard were the IY.O rercl\ ers who accounted for most of thc "t\\O or three" that Kemp alluded 10. catching six of Kemp's seven l'!>mpk11ons. Ellard caught three for ~I 'ards. 1nclud1ng a 63-yard touch- "Kemp was on the mone\ all da\ and all "e (the rece1"crs) had to do was come up with the ball. ·· said BroY.n "\\c don't care about the (pre-gaml') stat1\t1C\, "e 1us1 said 'let (Pleaee eee K EMP/82) Raiaers' Mondciyrecord: 21-2..:1 Injury-riddled LA h oping to s low r ed -hot Seah awk s "il-\ rTLE ( \P)-Defensively. the Seattle Seaha .... i.., arr the holiest team 1n the National Football League Oflen l\el}. the l O'i -\ngelec; Raiders arc hunin~ at quanerback and in the hne -\s a result. the Scahawks. 8-2. are fa,orcd b' V : point'> 10 beat tht• 7-.' dcfendini Super Bowl champions tonight((. hannel 7 at 6 o'clock) in a meeting of A.mencan r ootball (. onference \\oe'il contenders Scattl<' with con~ut1vc shutouts over n Diego and k.anc;a ( 11). will be ~king llS fifth COOSC('Ull\.C \ tCIOI) It's an important game for both teams. but 11'..s pnnicularl} 1mponan1 for the Raider". who have lost two in a row . I h<' Ka1dt:rs ha'c Y.On thr« Super Ro"I titles in the pao;t eight sca~>n!> and have bc.."C'n almo"it unbcatabk on na11onal tde' l'IHln on Monda} n1ghl'i The~ ha' e :i 11 ·1-I Monda} night rerord. "I would guess lo 1ng two straight "ould makt' the R1t1def\ that mu h 1ougher." \aid Seattle ( 03ch Chuck "-no\ "The~ 'rt' thl' Super Bowl champions and thr~ have a lot of pride ·• "\\hen ~ou'rc not used to losing." said Ra1de~· ( oal'h 1 om Flore\. "it's a 1rangc frchng. This 1s ft vcr, u~ronan1 game for u~." Neither of the Raiders' top quarterbacks -Marc W1l\On nor J1m Plun..,ctt -1\ 100 ptrt'Cnt hcnlth\- U. t undny. W1l!.On ufTen-d 3 thumb IOJU" In a 17-6 Im' 41 Chica o. Plunli.t'll h8'1 be-en out for tour "'~k' "llh n pulled \tomach mu le I hr Raider'\· oOen""c.' hnc 11lowC'd nine '3 kc; h\ thr &at<i and al\cr the 1-1mc. c,tartinuuard Don \fo'Char "'"' pllwl'd on the IOJUhxl rtwn c h\t l:\c;1 "'~"Cl. hc-\3use of a Nd h.itl NFL scores Rams 29, Bean 13 Colts 9, Jets 5 49en 41, Brown• 7 • .......... • • • • •• .. -.... Olien 17. Chief a 16 Patriots 38, Billa 10 Saints 17, Falcone 13 Redskin• 28, Lion• 14 Dolphin• 24, Eaales 2S Packers 45, Vlkfnga 17 Bengal• 22, Steelen 20 Broncoe 16, Cbar&en 13 Buccaneen 20, Gfanta 17 Cowboy• 24, CardiJlala 1:7 Tht' ~ahawk., alc,o arc pmfiC1ent at ..ack1ng quar- trrhad.~ r he\ arr \C'C'Ond in the FL 1n 'i3Ck~ wllh 4~ one .,h, of lhr team record "°'t ln\t \t'ar 1 hr R11dt'f"li won the fir'\t of 1h1" season's two gamc"I against the ~aha...., kc;, 2 • 14, 11 l o .\ngele'> last month The · a haw i.. .. defea1C'd (\an Otego ~4-0 on Monda) ni&hl two w~l' ap.o and rt 4·1 in Monda" night 8pp(31'1nCC'i In a 45-0 romp O\Cf &Ma' < 11\ la'>t wrd thr ~a hawk\ ~l an NFUlx ord b\ 1Tlum1n11. four anterccpt«I P3"~' for touchdo"rl., 03\r Rmwn """" 'l<'ltctcd •' lhr F( Dd('n\1\.t Phl\cr of the\\ l~li. allrr 1D10tcr~rpt1on rc1um\ 11fq\ and \ \anh Rrown·.,qc;_"ar'dcr~•,thclon 1 ,mn,p4av1n tht ah:iwk'' hl\IOI"\ .. 81 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Nowmbet 12, 1884 QMP ... From Bl them pla) · •· &th Brown nd Etlnrd. :as well ns Ram o lfcn 1ve coordinator Jimmy Raye 1d that D1c,erson (149 )ard on 28 carries) does wonders for the passing game and make their job much easier "He makes tt salt for us and they can't tr) to double cover us," said Brown. "They have to respect the run and that leaves the eorncrbacksalont'. Then "-C can look for the one-On- one" .. We feed off the run," said Raye. "fhe running gives us rhythm and opcns up the outside for the recei vers. We have sood ability to throw deep and we hkc to thro"' over the defense." .. Enc opens it up for us." said Ellard. "The defensJve backs stan looking ·into the backfield and that gives us a chance to run by them." On Ellard's touchdown grab, he was able to run by defensive back Make Richardson and then actually tal..e the ball away from ha m at the Bear 15 before sconng. .. It was a post pattern down the hght side," said Ellard. "Jeff threw 11 up and (Richardson and) I went up toge ther to get it. He had it. but when he hat the ground tht\.ball went out of h1" hands and into mine Then l looked for the sideline and"' hen I got into the end LOne I looked for the olllnal to make sure 11 was a touchdown .·· • · 4 $50 ' Delly ..... ~ "' LAe "•JM &! RAMS STOP BEARS. • • FTOm81 victory and kept them in the running for a wild card playoff bcnh. Dickerson, who was held to jUSt SI yards on 13 carries in the first half, helped the Rams battle back from a 13·6 deficit. He fin1st\ed up with 28 came~ and became the first runner in 12 ~mes to roll up Jll Ore than I 00 yards against the Bears' vaunted defense:. • fhr Ram defense, meanwhile. shut dQwn Waller Payton, holding the league's top running back to 60 yards on 13 carries. The Rams, 1n fact. shut out the Bears in the second half Chicago was playing without quar- ierback Jim McMahon who wai. injured last week against the Raider~. but H .scally didn't look like the) missed the former BYU star. ~ Steve-Fuller, who was the 'Rams' No. 3 quarterback last year, used h1~ Roger Staubach impression in the first quarter to help the sears jump out to a 10-0 lead. Fuller scrambled for 24 yards on the Bears' first dn'wc and (inally scored'On a I-yard plungt> to g1v~ Chicago i 7-0 lead with 4:04 remaining in the first quarter. •· The Bears completely dominated the firs1 half. adding field goals of 20 and 52 yards by Bob Thomas, the letter c-0m1ng on the final play of 1he half. to build a 13-6 lead. But the Bears offense wasn't heard from again. The Rams pulled to within a point at 5:06 of the third quarter when Kemp hit Ellard for a 63-yard touchdown stnkc" but not before Ellard wrestled the ball away from C hicago cornerback Mike Rich- ardson and darted into the end zone. ~olan romwell on the s1dehnc • a knee tOJury. Kemp was c.allcd o do the hold1oa for Lansford anc didn't quite ~ct a gnp on the SJ Lansford's kick hit the left upr und the Rams wt•re slill a point do "Jeff just m1~hundled it," L:rnsl C\plamcd afterward. "I'm ure gb didn't have an effect on the outco Llnsford said the extent of Ker holding practice consist of si> eight holds during warm ups pnor game and never duong weekly p tin· .. j gul'SS that will change nt Kemp noted. The Rams went ahead in the fo1 quaner on Dickerson's I-yard ru the Rams marched 9S yards for score. D1clcerson accounted for S thos<· yards. The Rams then sec with 1:19 later after Chicago's f\ Suhcy fumbled on his own 19-) ltnc. It took the Rams JUSt two p - a IS-yard run by Dickerson ar 4-yard burst -to put the game OL rearh. ··The Bears didn't play dirty at; noted Dickerson afterward. "T j ust hat real hurd which is why the 'iuch a good football team. Yeah. c;a} it's the best game (',re had." * RAM NOTES: 8otn Cromwell end Arid sulttred I/Mir kriee lniu"" In Ille llrs1 ouarl The big chunks of yardage that the two receivers gained on relative!~ few ca tches is not surprising sin ce both men ha ve speed to bum. Brown was a mt:mbcrofthe United States' 4 x 100 gold medal relay team and has run the 40-)ard dash in less then 4.4 seconds. Bear• quarterback Steve Fuller allpa be hind the protection of Jim Covert (rl&bt). With the Rams' usual holder. Mitre Lan1fwd'' mlss.d extra oofnl snap' \lrlno of n \lr1110111 succeuful kicks . Gt Farmer's eaten for 11 vards In Ille third ou we. his flrsl In flvJ wffkS Younobloo Wa'* P•~ •• Vfiu MVtr Ul>KI 10 slop w. We 1us1 l!o9ed lo conleln 111m " Olctcerso1 now oone ove< tile 100-vtrd m.rk elgnl II~ 011mu tnis s.uon 111<1 11 limes 1n 111 orofeulonal too1oe1t gemes • • tl I I SPORTS BREAK Moss' 75-yardpunt not a school record f9r Orange Coast Orange Coast College's Gordon Moss [i] missed a school punt record b} one }ard •II• aturda} against M1ss1on Conf~rence foe Palomar in the Pirates· 20-14 win in an Mart'os. before a hard blow by a Comet defender on a fouled-up center snap caused him to cx11 premature!}. Moss' 7S-yard punt fell shon ·of Mark Schrupp's 1974 record against Los Angeles Harbor Colle$e. Moss. one of the top punters in the state w11h a 40- yard average. reco' ered the bad snap from center and ran nearl) 20 yards before he was dnlled out of bounds and forced to lea ve because of a possible tnJUf'} - which turned out to be minor. according lO ()('('Coach Dick Tucker. Maruk goes over 300 plateau Dennis Maruk scored "' 1th 3:43 to pla} ~ unda} night to lift the Minnesota North ' Stars to a 7-6 National Hocke) League v1ct0f'} over the Toronto Maple Lcufi.. Maruk, who earlier in the game collected his JOOth career goal. broke a 6-6 tic when he too~ a pass from Mark Napier and dro'e a 20-foot slapshot past Toronto goalie Allan Bester . Thomas Steen, Scou Arniel and Oo11g Smail each scored goals during a 61 ·-m1n.utc stretch of the first penod and the W1nn1 peg k l'> held on tor a 3-.::! ,·1ctory over Buffalo ... Charlie Simmer .. cored with 31 seconds remaining 1n regulation afier Boston had pulled goalie Pete Peeters for a si ,.th skater. l1ft1ng the Bruins to a 1-1 tie with the St. Louts Blues. Stock car driver killed HAMPTON. Ga -NASCAR dmer Ill TerT) Schoono\er died of head 1n1unes following a wreck 1n Sunda} ·s ..\llanta Moss. a former Corona dcl Mar High standout in both football and baseball and a red-shin last fall at -1.,.•-------..-u 1.wnaStai.e...has.,.punl.ed 4-~ t-~t-h~s ~son afld-hl average 1s on an all-lime OCC pace. He surpassed his previous high of65 \ards registered earlier 1n the )ear and, according to OCC sports 1n format1on director Jim Carnett. "his punt was booming It onl:y rolled about I 0 or IS }ards -it was ki cked ." Journal 500 auto race. .!icil.rum.ox_cr P ofR a)'a I Pa Im Beach. E.la_w,,...._~_. firl\I ~tock car dm er to be ~jlled in a N .\ liC .\R Grand Naiional e'cnt since 1975. when Tin) Lund "'as killed in the Talladega 500. I le "'as the first dn' er ever 10 die 1n a race at the .\tlanta lnternauonal Race"a' :, I I 'l 1' r I I I '·. ', Quote of the day San Francisco -49ers quarterback Joe Mon- tana, foflowtng Sunday's lhredding or Clevefand's defenM in a -41-7 -Yictory: "We couldn't do everything .. wan1ed to do. They took aome things away from us." Andretti loses race, wins war LAS VEGAS -Tom Sneva fought II like a wildcat to win Sunday's Cae..ars Palace Grand Pnx onl) to lose the C ..\RT - PPG lnd)'-<:ar champ1onsh1p to second-. place finisher Mano Andrett1. The 44-year-old Andrcm. knowing he had onl) 10 finish IOthorbettertodinch his fourth nat1onaldnvmg cbamp1onsh1p and first since 1969. ran a stron~ blll generally conservat1 ve race to insure h1msclfof -....inning the $300.000 pnLc fo r the title. Andretll. the 1978 world dnv1ng champion and 1969 lndianapolls 500 winner. led onl} once in the 178- lap e .. enL. that coming just after the m1dwa} point. T he rest of the way he appeared content to run for the ~cason champ1onsh1p. Sneva. who picked up hi s third 'tC'lOf'} of th{· sca~on . had a long. difficult da}. starting 1n a morning warmup ..css1on when he spun and did \Orne minor damage to his car During the race on the fast 1.125-mile. five-turn modified oval. the 37-)ear-old dnver kepi up the pressure. aggress1 vel)' chasing the lead that he kne"' he mu'ilha'e Procida, Foscarinl win INC1LEWOOD -fwo colt<, "'Ith ~ European backgrounds Proc1da and Fo~ann1. {'aptured the split d1v1s10n'> of the nrh Holl)'wood Ocrb~ at Holl)'wood Park Sundav Proc1d:i. a Kentuck y·hred who ha<; been racm~ m France and England. won the $229 250 tir!it dw1!!1on and paid $14 40 $ 7 40 and $3.60. Then 1n 1he $2JO 750 c,ccond dt' 1\lon Foscann1 C8tlght tht' la' O'l\·d Rm mg Minstrel m the stretch and returned $40 60.'$11 xn and \6 40 for hi\ big 'iurpnse. Proc1da "'on 1n I 4X 2-5 ""h1lc f o-.canna. bred m Ireland. prea1led 1n I 47 2-5 Ongmall~. thc r>t:rb} at I'• m1k' on Ho llywood Park'<; turfcour!>e wa'i a \250.000-added race. ~choono\l·r -...as pronouncl.'d dead of head and 1nll'rnal 1n1une~ at 4.27 p.m. at C1rad} Memorial Hosp1Lal 1n down to-... n Atlanta. On the I .::!9th lap. the fatal acc:1dcn1 o<:C'urrcd on tht• back stretch -... hen Schoono' er's < hl·Holct Monk Carlo SS spun out uf control coming out of the ~cond turn. slammed 1ntu the ous1dc "'all belorl.' coming across the trad. and trashing into the infield ba nking. ~hoonovcr scar was demolished and he had to be cul from the wreck b} a safet} ere"'. He -...a\ 1ransferred b} ambulance from the spcedwa} to the ho.,p11a l. Surgery for two Ram starters l\\O staners on defense !Or the Ramr,. m linebacker George .\ndrc"~ and strong c • • r,afet} Nolan Cromwell. -...ill undergo • arthroscopic i.uricry loda). Andrews tnJured'h1., ngnt knee during the Rams' 16-1 J victor) over St. Louis on No'. 4, and staned Sunda) -~ game against the Chicago Hl'Ur\ hut fou nd thut the kn ee suit bothered ham. C romwcll. a perennial Pro-Bo"kr '>Uffered an inJUf'} 10 his nght lnec in the OJ)l.'n1ng quarter of the Ram~· 29-1 J '1rtof) o"er thl' Bear<, \unda) There ~as no announceml·nt madl' "''to ho"' lo:tg lhe pair -...111 be sidelined Trail Blazers breeze, 109-97 PO RTL.\ND -Rookie Sam Bo-...1e m '>cored 14 founh-quam·r points Lu lift the Portland Trail Bla1crs to a I 09-97 ~a11onal Basketball -\ssociat1on '1ctor. 0\ er the Gold en State Wa mors Sunda): Row1e. the second pla)'er chosen 1n the NBA draft lasl June. had an unc"cntful start for the Blazer<;, 'iconngJu'>l l-...o point' 1n thl' fif\t half. lie sat out molt\ of the third quaner but entered thl' game wHh I: 17 remaining 1n thl' thtrd period and thl' \.\am ors leading 77-69 Telemlon. rad.lo TEL.EVIStON 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Seatti., Channel 7. . RADtO 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTaAU: Raiders at Sea1tle, KRLA(1110), KV/VE (108 FM). 0 p.m. -INDOOR aoc;:caR: Dallas at LA Lanfl (delayed), KWVE (108 FM). Swiftsure is early leader Foster wins blind regatta By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly Piiot a-11"9 Wrllet Three Class .\ >al hts were fighting ;1 do'>l' battle for the elapsed time lead ,1fter 20 hour~ ofr,atl1ng '"'iundJ) in thl· 911q.m1le Los -\ngt'lc\ to Maratlan race l l·ading the .2 l-boa1 tiC'ct wa\ N1C'k I ra1ec·\ 68-foot "iw1ft'iurc Ill. San n it·go Yacht C'luh, with 17!! mil"' logged "it nrc tbc \tan otT I 0'> i\ngclc'I Harbor at noon aturday Two mtlc'i astern of !)w1ft'iure Ill "'a" the 68-foot Saga, 'iatlcd by Barry Bcrku'i I ong Beach Yacht ( lub. and four mtlcci behind Saga wa'I Walter l'kt k\ m·w 60-foot sloop Dare uut of I o\ \nf(cle\ Yacht C tub Thl· katf boats were off ( anc c olnet on the BaJa ( ahfo r01a roa~t and the reM of the ncct were strung out a<. far back as T odoi. ~an tu~ hlands near En~nadu. John Re- ynold,, aboard tht' e~ort vc""cl Kamal11 ~aid wind~ had been lfgh1 and \3riahlc '>tnt·c the \tart CELLULAR MOBILE PHONES from 155.20 per mo. oec f • over 10 yrs e11p In mobtle com C I I • brielcaae ph<>Mt evell .Jj e I Inc. • same day MN!Ce,& 1n1tallat1on 714 261 1344 • et your •~tlon Of our1 • • cell 10< frM demonatretton 17855 Sltvoerk Cr St• A Irvine • fact r In Sc'cn blind sailor~ from the Or- ange< ount\ Braille lnst1tu1c turned out ~aturda} for the annual Blind Hcgatta ~ponsorcd b): the Nev.port Bcarh Ltdo-14 A .,'iO( iat mn fhe regatta " "ailed ovt·r t0urse!> 1n'i1de the·ba) -... 1th hhnd \loppet\ at the helm and .. 1ghtcd sailm<; act mg as ere"' Three voluntccf\ from the Rnullt' ln\tttuH' .... ere on hand to aid with the rc1311a held a1 Balboa Yar ht C lub Tht• \\Inner \\U\ "-elh r O\tcr Mer ere.... wa., Alan Olc..On of HY< Second was Richard Weinfeld with Al Peret, B\~( a~ crew, and third wa11 < hn'lt1na Hc.,M:r w11h cl't'wman ( 1al') Thnrnt>. Rah1a ( orinth1an Y< Call &.12 -5671. Put a few word1 to work fot ou • --------------------------------------------------------cowboys back·in hun; Hoge boom comes to r escue; - Broncos hold off Chargers ---- From AP dispatches defense for a 3-yard touchdown run with 35 second· ... pla~. capping a desperation dri' e that ga' e the Cinc1m Qengals a wm over the Steelers and kept the Bengals' s playoff hopes alive. Patriots 38, Bills 10: In Foxboro. Tony Collins br· open a tight game with two 1-)'ard touchdown runs wit three minutes late in the third quarter. and Ton} Ea 'iT LOUIS -Gal) Hogeboom thre"' a 26-yard lir~d three scoring pas~s as the Nev. England Patr· fourth quaner touchdo"' n pass 10 Ron Spnng'i to break a wh ipped the winles~ and error-prone Buffalo Bills. 17-all tic Sunda) as the Dallas Co"'bo>S took ad va ntage of Colts 9, Jets 5: At East Rutherford. N.J .. Raul Alic ~1' turnovers to beat the mistake-prone Cardinals 24-1 7 kicked three field goals and the! nd1anapohs Coils' defe and lea' e the Nattonal Football Conference East race with shut down the lackluster New York Jets en route to a rn the familiar faces of Dallas and Washington at the top. splashed win. Hogeboom·~ TD toss to Springs with 9:03 left. the The Colts won this battle of ineffecti ve offenses" second of the day for the Cowboys' quarterback. came the help of Allegre. who kicked field goals of 44 yards in three pla)s aftet Victor Scott had intercepted a Nell Lomax first penod. 46 in the second and 2S )'ards in the fourtl ths~:~aatnhad been tipped awa) from Ho) Green.by Dennis Redsldns ts, Lions 14: In w·ashington. rarely used C r lse\\hcre 10 the NFL Sunday. Woosley scored three touchdowns as the Washing Redskins continued their mastery over Detroit. . Br~ncos 16, Cbarge~s 13: In Sa n Diego. Sammy Rookie Keith Gnifin. subbing for injured Jc \.\ 1ndcr '> 1-)ard. pl unge wi th 38 sccondi. left capped a 77-Riagins. ~ined 114 1ards on the ound as the R{d k yard.<lr~ha~etl ttle-~r-Brnn('OS-16-tt viet6ry~er-dOwriCcf tfietionsl'or the ninth straight lime. the Ion~ thl' San Diego Charger'> current streak for one team over another in the NFL. Thl· C hargers thre.111:ned. but Rolf Ben1rschle was , v.1dl· to the left on a 46-,ard field goal attempt \.li ith two Oilers 17, Chiefs 16: In Kansas City. Warren Mc \econdr, remaining 1ha1 could haH· forced an overtime hurdled a stack of tacklers at the 1-)ard hne for the ncnod ahead touchdown and the Houston Oilers -withou Dolphins 24, Eagles 23: In M 1am1• Doug Betters batted road vic tory since 1981 -defeated the fading Kansas C do-... n a convcri.ion kick by Paul McFadden of Philadcl-Chiefs to win their first game of the year. • ph1a to preserve the M1am1 Dolphins' victory over the Packers 45, Vikings 17: In Milwaukee. Lynn Diel fagkr, and streich their unbeaten record to 11 -0. the passed for 303 yards and four touchdo" ns. including L '>ernnd best start in NFL h1ston · third-quaner stnkes to fullback Jessie Clark that broke The Dolphins. who had 1ratled onl} 1hree times all game open. as the Green Ba} Packers rolled to a '1ct• ~eason spent more than three quancrs on the shon end of 0 , er the Minnesota Vikings. the '>rnrt· until thl'" \Cored t"'o touchdowns in 3:44 bridging 1he third antl fo unh periods to take a 21-17 lead. Saints 17, Falcons 13: Richard Todd nOed scor passes of 37 and 17 yards to Hoby Brenner as the N Orleans Saints trimmed the punchles~ Atlanta Falcons Brenner extended his 6-4 frame to the limit on the }ard reception in the end zone that erased a 13-10 Atla1 lead wi th 12: 11 remaining in the game 49ers 41 . Browns 7: In Cle\C.·land. Joe Montana fired a pair ul touchdown ptt'>'>C., lo Freddie Solomon while Roger Craig ran for two \rnrc'> a'> the San Francisco 49e rs beat the (le' eland Browns for their founh stra1gh1 '1ctol). l hl· ·lllcr\ held< le' eland .-;coreless until Bruce Davis haukd in an 18-)ard deflected pass from Paul McDonald tor a louc:hdo"'n with ler,r, than four minute'> lef1. Bengals 22, Steelers 20: In (1nc1nna11, fullback Lariy Kin nchrew~oo~ered 1hro ugh the left side of the Pittsburgh Buccaneers 20, Giants 17: In Tampa. Ke .. in Ho1 cau~ht a 10-yard touchdown pass from Steve De Berg a set up I 0 more points with a pairofdiving receptions as 1 lam pa 8a¥ Succ..a nccrs snapped a four-game losing strc with a win over the New York Giants. CIF PLAYOFFS BEGIN FRlDA Y. • • From Bl \111.c Milner. "I thought 1l would be '°11 I rancisand I was nght. for th e first t 1111c in I 2 years:' < orona del Mars hop<.''> for a wild l.trd hcnh in thl· C l'ntral Confen·nc:c ~ere not reali1cd "'hen Tro} High ol thl· F-ree"'a' Lea~uc ~as chosen. I kn··., a bncflook cit the opener~. St. Francis vs. Fountain' Valley (at Westminster): St. Francis. coached h' I err) Terrarnnt'. linished No. 3 in 1he I >cl Rey Lcagul'. but two of those four lo'ises wen• to Bishop -\mat (~II-I ')and Loyola (7-6). ()uancrback R1tk Bl·tance (6-0. I XO i.r.) goes to the air about 12 times a game with the emphasis put on the running of Allen Grant, a 1,000-yard plu<. runner. Bishop Amat vs. Edison lat Orange Coast College:) Jim Patricio's L anccr\ come from a playofT-cx- pcnenccd school and rut most of the cmphaw1 on quarterback Rick Carter"• arm. which produced I ' tout hdowns. The running hal k\ arc <;uper-small -Fnc Bremen} (6Oaverage)1s ll-;ted :11 5-6. I S4 and he\ a '>ophomorc. Junior Lee Barrell (5 4 a\erage) I'> ll'ill'tl al 5-5 160 · Marina vs. Loyola lat Glendale lllRb): Thl' Cub' of Coach teve C.irad ~ boar,t probahl ) thl' best de· fens<.· tn the Ri g .._"'l' with fi v<' shutoul'i 3nd nu team '>C'onng1n dou hlr ligure<o l hat run-run-ru n rcputanon'' Dcr- 11{'k Jacob IS-11. 1851. Gerald Luke (5-6. 160) and Donald Fvan<, (h·O. 20 1) have averaged 11.5. h.6 and 6 (1 'a rd' l)('r <.'arrv. re\pc<.·t1 w l'r Matc>r Del at St. John Bosco: The Brll'<'' aren't nc"' to the area -the} lo'>l a 24-20 dcu'iwn to Edison nnd "''''C 11cd h~ M1\'i1on lt'JO, 14-14. a • "'ct·k later 1n nnn·ll'aauc rla> Mtl..t• Mr Ma'itt•r I\ a one-man offense for the Br:i vt'' with h 1~ paci~1 ng ond runn1na •\ ~I , I 8S pound 'i<'ntor. M{'Ma!it('r ha'> connrcll'd on 61 of 129 pa~~~ for 6Q'I :ird and 6 ro, and run for 68'1 )'lrd on 7S cnmc'i. a 9.1 average through l:So\Co·, firs1 c1p.ht jlllmr'i Bellflower at Newport Harbor: The Bucrancers arc the Suburban League's No. 3 entry -a league "'h1ch also furn1~hes the No. I seed in unbeaten and appare ntl ) un- r hallcngt·d La Mirada. "The} ·re kind of interesting." sa)s Newport Harbor Coach Mike G1d- d1 ngs. "They use an unbalanced hne and they run a veer o ption. They're different than anybody we've played and that'll be a totally new game for us ··You can bet the)'ll ha ve two guys on (Ho) Truong and the} have some tug people. the)' can match up well w11h us." llnlverslty "vs. Valencia (at Brea- Olinda): Valenc1a'c; Tigers have been on n roll for a year tnte Ray Pallerc'\ * * * (S-9. l!i5) "'as a sophomore. and add1t1on to sporting a htgh-powe oticnsc (revolving around Pallan the Tigers have a defense which I allowed only one opponent to score double figures. Alsob1gin Valencia'<; 10-0recon quanerback Jim Campanis Cf 185), who has hit 52 of 97 for ~ yards and 7 TDs. Artesia vs. Saddleback (at Sa1 Ana Bowl): Anesia is in the pla)o but the Pioneers arc trying to rebou from a 69-q loss to top-rated Mirada. "La Mirada has speed like: wed ~ys Saddlcback Coach Jerry W11 "I don't know if they can handle c speed. it's reall y hard to judge I film." * * * First round CIF pairings BIG FIVE CONF ERENCE llea11111<1l 17 ll v\ Servile (9 II at Lll P•I""• Mari"' t•·4) Vl LOVOlll 18 ,, at Gltndale tilljl'I l B Wllwn 16·31 11 Fontana 18·11 SI Fr1nc1\ 16 41 v' ,oun11111 Vahv 11·21 at Wti!Nl•Mler M•ll11<an IS • V\ ~1vtr\1dt Potv 19· IJ al UC R1v•r\1~ 6•\l>Oo """'' 11 ? 11 v\ Edis.., (1·21 11 Or11n11t (OHi COii.of Mlr.f Otl (6·41 al SI JOM 80\CO (7 '1 It $•n Gorcion•o 16·0 V\ Le Potv 18· 11 al L 8 W tl\on CE NTRAL CONFERENCE Trov 16·41 &I Le Mirada 110 0) An1ne1m IS·SJ el Los Amigos (S·Sl w.s1ern 11·11 11 Sun,,v Hill\ 19 11 B•l•llowtr 14·6) 11 NewP«t Harber 11·0·11 C.1ro•n (,rove I? 1 II 11 ~ ullerton 1• II Art"•• I 5·4· lt 11 Stddltl>e<-lt ·O I) l ll Hll~ •1 31 111 La Qu111111 t7"11 Unh•ttrsil'f U ·Sl vs. VtMn<i. I IO·Ol al 9r11 SOUTHERN CONl'EltENCE Wtt\I Co.,M Iii ll 11 \.vnwOOd I 10·0) 1 O\ Atem1IOi t7 1 1) 11 Et Toro 17 ll lO\ Anos 11·l l •' P1elllc1 19 21 (ep1weno Vallev IS 41 11 El Mod1n11 It IJ Par1mou111 tS l l et Esa.r1,,,1 1t -11 \111111 P1r"' 17 lt at ltowland 19· I 1 M0\\>0n V•4!10 f6 1·11 at Oo•nev 7 l l Loar• 16 41 II F'oo111.11 It 11 COASTAL COH"•RENCl Hoovtt• S 4 II •' Cel'1\lrl''O tt II l'1ios Vtrdfl 11 )I 11 O~ntro 16 1 11 Tl>Ou\lnd Oa~\ rs SI •• 111• I II 1 II ltOl i"il Hilt\ rs St ., fto•OtM <• II Sen Mercos IS SI .it Muir It 11 S1n (i11>••l'I (6 0 et S•ntt MOlltCll II 11 CllAnntt hlanO\ II t II 11 t uroen"' 11 l > Whl Torrtnct I~ SI el V1nlur1 19 0 II OUllllT CONl'llUNCI Morn·"l>ltdt U 71 11 A\IO\il'a (10 OJ ( 1ro1nltr1e 16 0 II ll•nn•no 11 I 11 (el!lff< • 16 •I 11 St •ont11vt~tur1 II 1) E1s0nort IS 4 II 11 M•rt .. ,te '' 11 ft\llMOllO-IS ti II 11 SI ~l~vlfvlt 11 )I r llmO<t <S • It •' YuO•ll• (I )t C"tm1n11oe <S SI Al Senti Ynrz 16 41 Lruz lnol!r t f ·}· I) al Santa Ctera t9· I 1 EASTERN CON,l!REHCE Covina t6·ll al Cl•remonl (10·01 Romona (6·•l al $ou111 Hills U 61 Uotand 111 II ot Blair 111·11 El Rencno IS St al NOr(O (I 11 Pomona 16 •I •' &tit Garden\ " II r:d11ewood S l 1 t II Ttme>le C1lv 11 11 San Mtr·no 1 11 11 00<1 LU90 16 41 W1Htt1er 16 4l al Ar hnci•on t 10·01 INLAND CON,ERINCE \1111a11e Cl'lrisllen (7 l l 111 WMloer Cllr11 I 10 01 8111 Bur tS SJ at ~ern Vellt v (6 •I 81\l>Oo tl·?I al 8eeumon1 t• 3 II Trone (6·l J at LA Lulheren 11 1l Boron t7·l l •• Mon1c1air PreD II ,, Ten11(neo1 6 41 111 Ont1r10 Cn""''" 11 V1ti.v Cl'lr \!•an ti 11 11 lllournoncs (6 ll ~sen 16·•1 111 ~" J•ct/110' "·n lf<>ltTHWESTl!ltN CONFERENCI ~ JO\l!Pf\\ IS SI 11 Cenvon CIO·OI "lortl'I Torr111<11 11 I 21 •I $1 Bt<nar d ln11ltwOOO IS l ,I et AtH<adtro 11·,l SIU9U\ 16 0 al LOml>OC tf • 1) Vtrl)um De• t• S ll et Ce1>r1lto 1t-11 \onte Mer11 <4 41 el Torrance Cl·l· 11 ~l"ra 17 1l •I Anll!ION Vtllev 16·4) Btvertv 11111a 16 1 11 II R•Cll\elll It-IJ $0UTH•AST•ttN CONl'ltt.IN(E \••"• V1sl• II ?I 11 01emond lhr 110 0 Ou•rtt 17 11 11 (.elOn 11 l> (•"''•' <S • 1l 11 lllov111 O.~ 11·11 C "'"" S • 1l 11 •rrovo It 11 \M Oirnl\ 18 11 ti $on !ltrnerdl"O If II Ga~~"• 16 o •' Knott 11 11 AnDtl V•Htv It ,, ,, 111(110 16 , ,, Br•w ttv IS •·11 el l•l<lwln P•rh ft 01 llGNT·MAN SIMll'tNAl..S '-''• OM'*I r .,,,, B•Ohtl ti .-10 .._nfo ""•O Buci....., 11 rem-run Slnd. Ow1\left 8_,n11191on C11t1\t 01n v\ Ntwewt °"" et H.,.,1,_..ton leet" II 1111,.11 H•'-'" Cl!r~httn 111 (1 1 lull\t'!itn - ~Ith , to he 1ap. 1ght wn. ord d •t me. 'P's or loa rac-. w~·· 1rth 1 as the i of red latt ard ays da tof II," hey ~'re rd 't'W\ ,, l!d. Dr .. Hier ' on 1ller. hH in n 21 -t 10 ia1i 1m lkC 11n .on OIS Hh .he I. •tis o n hn ln' est on ;o- 1 a 1ty .ey WO he ng :w 7- lla !SC nd he ak - tn ·cd '\), 1as tn I is -1, 27 Ila l:'I. nd La >:' IC, •Ur on ' -- I N'L • NATIOftAl COH,.alNCI Sell ,ftnCIKO ...... NftOri.ens Allanl• West W LT 10 l-0 7 4 0 s • 0 , I 0 ,...., .. Clllc.avo 7 • 0 Tampa Bev 4 7 O GrHll &IY 4 1 0 Oelroll 3 1 1 MIMI.Oii 3 I 0 .'36 tt4 .364 ?07 .a.. ?46 ,jll toS .273 214 ,. 1'7 '" 241 25'• 171 26' no 272 ,.. I H I wu1111111i* 1 4 o u. ns 2ct Dalles 7 4 o 63' 210 209 St. Louis 6 S 0 S4S 305 2S3 NV Gl1n11 6 s 0 Sots 211 21) Pf'ollaoetPl'lia 4 6 I 409 J'9 724 AM.E•ICAN CC>fi,l•ENCI Otnvtr S.Hllle ••Iden Kansa' Cftv S.n01t90 Pllhburgh .Cl~lnnall Cltvttand Houston Wftl 10 I 0 • 2 0 7 3 0 s 6 0 s 6 0 C"""8I 6 s 0 4 7 0 , 9 0 I 10 0 .... 90t 217 eoom 700 240 4SS lM 4SS 21? uo 1S6 '101 231 261 S4S 2SS 209 IJ44 ?O? 240 ·II? 136 111 091 140 316 Ml1ml 11 0 0 I 000 360 164 New E11gf1nd NY Jets lll4laAaQOI BuH1lo 7 4 0 '36 7S7 245 6 s o s..s 24l m ' 7 0 364 113 271 o 11 o ooo 1'3 m S4IMIV's Sc- llanu 29, Crtlceoo IJ New Envland 31, Buft•IO 10 lndlaMOOlls 9, NV Jtls S Washll'IOlon 21, Ottroll I• HouSlon 17, K1nsu Clly 16 Gfttn Bev d . Minnesota 17 New Orleans 17, All1nt1 13 Miami 24. Phli.C1111>hl1 13 Cl~lnnall 22, Plthbur9n 20 Sa n Francisco •l, Cltvatand 1 T1m1>a Bay ?O. NY Gianh 17 Denver 16, San 01990 13 Oallll 2•. s1 Louis 17 T """'"' Game ••Iden 11 Saalli. (Cl'lenntl 7 II 6 pm ) SUftlileY'• c:o.m.. Rams n . GrHn Bay •' MllWaukN Clevtlend 111 All1n11 Pallas 11 Bvffllo O.trolt at Clllcaoo New EnQllnd al lndl1n1D0111 St Louis al New York Oients S.attlt at" Clnclnnall WllSlltngton •t Plll11Clell>l'll1 Kanus City al ••kMr• Miami 111 San Olevo Mlnnesote 11 Denver Ntw York Jets at Houston T1 moe Bav 11 Sin Francisco Mtftdly. Nt'I. It Gama Pittsbvroh 11 N-Or1tens (Crtenntl 1 a1 6 pm) Rims 29, a.an lJ k.,. bv Quar19n Cl'llago 7 6 0 0-13 Ram' 0 6 6 17-?9 Cl'll-Ful'-r 1 run CTnomas kkkl Clll-FG TllOmH ?0 R1ms-FG Lan\lorel 21 Rams-FG Lensfo<O •S Chl-FG ThOmlls S2 Rams-Efta ro '3 P•n trom KtmD (kk k failed) Rems-Dickerson 1 run (Lensloro kick) Rems-Olckenon 4 run (Lensfor.o 11.ICk) Rams-FG Lansford 29 A-62,0?1 TEAM STATISTICS Clll Flrll oowns IS llushfl·verd' 2S·94 P1u11111 veros 227 Return varos 19 Ptsses 21·?7·0 Sacks Bv 0-0 -f"lmn --~ Fi.ml>ltl·lo'I 3· I Ptnelllfl·yerd• 1·'3 Tlma of Ponaulon l0.39 INDIVIDUAL nATISTICS LA 17 35· 19S 175 0 7· 15·0 2· 13 1.-.~ - 0-0 3·10 ?922 RUSHING-Cll1c11110. P11v1on 13·60, Full- er 6·29, Sul'ltv J-11. C.TllOmu l·l. Bucnnaoel l·O, McKlnr10n Hmlnus 91. Items, Olcllerson 21· U9, Crulchfleld 5·"· t<emD 1·2, Rtddtn 1·0 P°"SSING-<11lcaoo, Fuller ?1·27·0·?40 ll1m1. KemD 7·1S·0-17S llECEIVING-<hlclllO. Pevton 1·78, Moorellt1d 3·«. McKinnon l ·39, Dunsmore ?·33, su11ev 3· 14. C Thomu 2· "· Ga ull 1-11 Rams, Ettard 3·93, Brown )·71. Farmer I· II MISSED FIELD GOALs-Nont 13 Dalla\ 'JO Clevela nd 14 P1IUDurgrt 2• Cln<1nna1t 33 NY Glen!\ ?8 Allanle Rims (7 ·4) ?8 New Orlean' 2• Auante O San Francisco 16 SI Loui\ 2'I ChlClllO Nov 11-11 Grttn Bav Nov rs;-i l Ttmoe l!lav Dec ?-New Orlten' Dec 9-HOullOI\ Dec 14-•• Sen F"renco,co R1lden t7·l) 10 17 14 14 12 30 10 10 33 13 ll 1• Houuon \..... " 28 Green Bav 11 Kan\ll\ C11v l3 San Dil!llO ll Denver 18 Sollie 13 Minne101a 44 Sen OltllO 19 Denver 6 Cti1c190 Nov 11-at SHllle Nov lt-KenHs C1tv Nov 1rlnd1anaoo1t1 Dae 1-a l Miami Dec 1()-at Otlr0<1 Dec l6-P11!\0\Jr911 c~ HOW THE TOP 10 FA•ED I 20 30 16 " 10 37 toll n 17 1 Wuhi"910n (9· I ·01 losl 10 Southern California 16·7 N .. 1 11 Wu hinv1or1 Siert (6·4·0). Sah.iroav 2 Ne1>r11\kl 19· 1·0) 1> .. I KllnHS 41·7 Nol vs 0 1<11nom1 17•1·1). Salurday ) Tou (6·1·1) IO\I IO HouslOPI ~-IS Nut at Ttos Cnrlslla n (8· 1·0), Saturdav 4 Brigham Yout\il I 10·0·0> t>eal S<ln Oie90 Stale 34·3 NOi II Ulan U ·4·1), s11uroay S Soutl'I C1rot1na (9·0·0) .,.,I F IC>rloa Sla te ~'"" Nitti at Navv Cl · S· ll S.tur- OIV . ~ • 6 M1am1 Fla C8·3·0l lost to Marvi.no 4?·40 NUI BO\IOft Cot'"9 i.·2·0) Nov 74 7 Oilla~ Stata 18· I ·OI °"' Mls'°"'i ]1·13 Ntxl tow• Sl•I• 1?·6·21. Setu<O•V I Ol!OrOil (7-7-0l !Ost to FIOl1de 11 0 Nu! 11 Aut>urn (7·3·0>. Saluroav 9 Ollial'lome (1· 1· 1) .,..1 COiorado 42· 17 Nul al Nt1>r11111,1 (9·1·01, Sa1urd1v '10 Florida 17· I· II b.,t Geor9la 17·0 Ntirl at Ktntuckv 17·2·0>. S.lurdev 11 Florlde S111t 16·2· ll losl lo South Carolina 3t·26 Nt•I TtnnHHt·Crtal· 11nooo1 (6•3·0), Saluroav 12 Louisiana Sl•I• 17 1· I) DHI Alal>lma 16· 14 Nt•I al MIUIU IPPI Slate ()·6·01 " Saluron 13 Ol'llo S111e ct·2·0) bffl Nor1rtwel1ern 5)·3 Next MlchtOln (6·•·0), Salurdn 14 Soull1trn C1111forr11a (l ·l-01 Dffl WH lll'ltlon 1 ... 7 Nul a l UCLA (7·3·0l, Salurday 1S Tuu Cllr"tlan (I· 1·0) bffl Tt•H TKll 27· 16 NHI Ttu1 (6· 1· 1), S.hKCl8V 16 Boston Cooeve 16•2·01 .,.,1 Af'mY .S~ll NtXI Svrecvse IH·O) •I Foxwo. Miu~ S11urdllv. 17 Soullltrn MtlrtOOl\1 1'·7·01 1>1•1 lllct Jl-17 Nut 11 TOH Tac:n <•·S•O), $alur elev 11 1ow• (6·3· 1) loi! to Mlcllln n Stale 17· 16 NHL.., MiOMt.OI• 13·1·0), Saluroev 1' West Vlrt lnla 11·l ·OI IO•I 10 llul941f\ n .. Ntxl •I T-le <•·S·O). S.luroay 20 Auburn (7·3·01 bffl c1nc1n11e11 60·0 Ntxl GWt.a (7-2-0), SlllUl'dlllf communttv , ..... •~ IAT'UttOAY'S GAMal Pac-tC~ El Ca mino n Gotcit11 Wt'1 (ti OCC I I )0 Dm la~anfttld 11 Puao.na CC Cerritos 11 l~ ltKll CC llullf(lon el Ml S.11 Aftlt'!IO Mlttltft C.....,.._ Cttrv1 at Or.not Co.•1 $t~ AM al S.ddltC>e<ll S.fM)lffO •• S.11 01"o Mfte PttlomM at ltt-...r•loe CC. I Jt P,.,, W-twll """ c......-...c. C.ltMe• t i CO!Nllon I >O Pm HeMK .. t i l/flll/llllA MllOf-k a l jeftle Mofti<I CC 9'io HOfllllll at 1•111• hrotr• s.u~~e......._. I.A Soutflwtat •I EH i LOI A/19tlft I.A Htrbot el lo& Ar19tlts CC I.A Pltrt' 11 LA V11ttv , ...... ,~ lmlHlfl,ll V11i.v 11 Mt \en 11c-tnto, 7 Pm . 0.$tfl II $1111 ltf'ne•dlno Vatltl' Oroumon1 11 Antelo~ Veiltv Al Ml'/lf\ If 71JO p.m, llfWt' MMfWl:M ,.,... COMMUNITY COLLaG• LOG Gltden West (4·4) ( .. ec.tG~tl 21 Oranot Co.ti l 17 S.nll Alll I• 21 Tell 17 16 P111111t111 0 >O Ml San Antonio 14 • lO L0119 .. acll U 21 cerrllo• 31 14 Fulterlon 40 Sal .. Nov. 17-EI CllT\lllO' Sal., NOV. 2.,_.I lllektnllald' Oranee C•st U·S) UW.ttMll C_..,.~) 3 GOldtn WHI 7 Fullerlon 1 6addlel>l<ll 17 lllversldt 17 Sall Oltoo Mes• 10 SOulllWISllfn •2 Sen Di.to ?O PalOmlr · $111 . N~v 11--<:11r11• • Tnurs • Nov 2>-1• Sen•• Ana' Slldcleback (7-2) (Mlultl'I Cenftrtnc1) ,, i3 21 " " 17 10 I• 13 E~ C1ml/IO "l3 10 Mt. Sen AnlOfllo 3 21 Or•noe Co••' 7 13 Riverside 11 1 Sen Olaeo """" 19 24 SOulhWISllfn 0 ~~Dleto-0 SI Palomar 9 19 Cllrus IS S.I . Nov 17-511111• AM' •dtfl01es con~~ oeme Hleh sd!MI st1t11Kcs LAST WE•K'S LEADERS "" ..... I Grev Ben111mln (Unlvt rsllv), 36·283, 2 Dave Swloer1 (Fovn1111n Valley). 23·210, 3 Alan Biever (E111ncl1), ?9·14S, 4 Eart Jones IS•ddltbeck), t· 131, S Fritz Howser CNewoorl HerbOrl. 23· 126, 6, Wnne Sea· noe (Oco n Vllwl, 32·113; 1 Maril OraPill' (Laguna BHclll. 16·93, I David Herrell IWHlmtlllltf'), 9·91. ""tlfte I Shine Fotev (Ntw00<1 H.,l>Or), 1~·21·0, 19? vero,, I TO, 2 Keith J1rre11 <Eo•sonl. 16·2•· I 173 veros. ? TO,, 3 JOhn Pearl (F.gunt11n Valltvl. 12·1S·O. 163 vard,. 0 TO ' TQO(I Marlnovlel\ CMllttr OtO IS·?f· I, 1~ varos. 1 TO, S Jeff Blelmen (Irvine), 6·11·0, 121 varos, 0 TO, 6 Ed Ltoyoff 1Hunllno1on BHcnl. 9·13·2, 117 veub. 0 TO. 1 ltd Mtft'lllltl' (W"I· mln\lerl. 6· IJ·O, 126 vero,, 2 TOs. I. Sieve Blokdvll, (Marin•>. 7·16·3, 116 varos. 2 TOs. 9 Andv Miiier CUnlvtrsllvl, 10-16·0, 109 voras, I TO, 10 Bol>DV Hotlleld (Coron• ae1 Merl 11 19· 1. 10? verds, O TD. Racalvlnt 1 Ho Truonv (NtwPOrl Harbor). 9· llS, 2 Rick Ju111u IEdi,onl. 1·92. 3 nm Mailov IFounllln Valle v). 7·10., • Sam S1ro1Cl'I <Colla ~Ill 7·1l, •S Jett Glletv (Maltr Oti) 6· 107, 6 01rrtn Tomesido. (Hunlu'lglon Beecn) S-70, 7 Cart ~arrv (Foonte•n Velltvl. S·67, I Mvron Buller (SaOOl~t>ae>.), •·66 9 Steve JeM•nO\ 1Mertr111 •·46 10 M·kt MtlCl'ltll (Mater Ot 1l. 4·36 Scarin9 1 Frilr Howser (Newoort Harl>Or) Dave 4;w1g1rl I Foun111n Vaoevl. Remv. Rahmatulla (Irvine>. U each, ' Greg 8en1em1n IUntvt rsilvl. 19. S 0010 Hick\ tll\liu1mirn1er1, 12 NHL CAMPBELL.CONFERENCE Smlf1he OIVl'ion W L T PTI GF Eomor11011 C119arv Wlnoooeo Klnos \lanc.ouvfr 11 1 l 21 as 8 6 I 17 76 7 s 1 16 S6 s 1 3 13 57 2112 6SJ Norrh DMSiofl Cll1CllOO St LOu•\ M1nnuo111 Detroit To•onto 1 6 2 16 6 7 1 ll 4 I 3 ll 4 9 1 9 ) 9 l 9 WALES CONFEllE NCIE Patrk ll DMllell Pn1110tion1a NY 1\lan<ltrs NY Ranoers Washing Ion Pl11,1>uro11 New Jerst• 9 ) 1 10 • 7 0 16 7 S + IS s s 13 s 7 11 3 e 2 a Boslon Monlrtal Bufleio Heriford Outt>tc Adams Division 9 s 1 • l 1 7 6 1 1 6 1 ~ 8 I Sundal''' Sc"'es KineS •• NY Rangar\ 2 Pl'till dt !Pnll .7. E OmOlllon S M•nntsole 1 TorQlllO I St Lou•I I, Boston 1 W1nn•Dt9 ) Buffeto 2 T8flitlltt's Geme Mon1ru1 el Vancouver Tuesdav's Games K ln9\ a 1 a ... t>ec. n Mtnne,oia 11 Wnhino1on, n Ottro11 at Calgary n 19 18 16 16 ll Kln91 4, R1"9ers 2 Scare t>v PffHHh l<lnos I NY Ranoen 1 '"" Pffiecl 67 49 SS 52 44 69 76 59 so 41 .. se 48 66 so S2 62 S4 ., 67 10 4S 38 S7 S9 S9 1-4 1-1 I Ntw Yori., McPllee 4 CRooers Pa lr•Ck I 2 «. 1 L°' An9t11t\. MacLell1r1 ' I Tavior Rtdmonol S 00 Ptn1111ts-Harov LA (PIOOk1"9I 0 36. Wells LA M inor (l,,gl'I \lick,,,9l maior (1191'111"91, 6 41. Fo11u. NY minor (t>oare11nv1 meoor (t191'11i119). 6 41 Ertaon t'iV 111<>40•1'19) 9 47. McPl'lee, NV hnltr•••tnct), 12 o , Mokosak, LA' (1n1tr- ference l IS S7 Sactlld Parlld 3 Lo' An9tle\, Dionne 4 CMecLtllanl. S·26, 4 Los A119tll\. Hakenuon 4 (NiChOlt,). l ·O? PenelllH-Tavtor LA (or.lerfertl\ct), 6-l I, Ll ldlew, NY (rough· 1n9) 6 11. Wtll,, LA (lrlDOtno). 9·SO. Bee~ NV fcrou ·tl'ltckln9), 11 3S Tlllrd P"'*I S New VCW'lr.. Rootr' S (Lai0t1w McPl'ltel. 13'. 6 Los ~. Harov l ITaVIOr) 1041 Penallles-Reomorld LA (llOO• ,,,g l S 06 La.CSlaw NY 1You9n,119 l I 39 LeP01n1t LA Ccrou·cl'ltekl119) 16 09 Snot\ on ooat-Lo\ A"9e•es 17·7·8-3? Hew YOrlr. 9•1• 11-11 Goal•ts-Los A"9tles e1101 121 lt\ob-16 UVH) New Yoo Hanlon 132·1'1 A- ll 406 Rt1er-01v~I Grind ftrlx lnctv·car rne (II Us\/ ... ,) I Tom W"'•· Marci! 9AC·Coswor111 171 93 701 ? Marlo APIOfllll LOI• T ·IOO·Co,worttt. 171 3 Jol'ln Paul Jr Maren 14C ·Co,wotth, 178 ' Al Unsar Jr , Marcll M<>Ct>swor111, 177 S Oeofl Bre1>nem. Aut tr1ll1. Marci\ 14C ·C.osworth. 177 6 ltoo.flo GUllf'rtrO Cotoml>la, March 14<>Cotwwtfl 1'6 7 900l>y 1te11a1 Maren laC•CO•w0tth. 116 I Jo.stlt Oerra. Me•l<o, Maren 9'<: • CCK-1h 112 t Pett Haltl'Mf Mardi 84C ·CO\wOf 111 in 10 Scon llrevtcwi March .. c CCK-tn 111 11 PIMl'IO Ctrltf March 14C·(O\• wor111, 1•7 11 JOllll MotlOll. Merell Cllevr.-. 162 13 E~son ll'llltotlOI, l r111I. Mat"<" .. C ·Co,worfh 159 14 At UllW, Mtrc11 84C CO\w0tll'I, I• IS JatQWJ \11lttnevv1 C1nadll Mattll "C·Coswortll 1M 16 Ho"dV H01me1 Mart:ll 14( •Co•• wOftll 10? 17. Ot nllv Ono • Martll '4C·CM-111. 102 11 DINI• Sulli1tet1 lOll T to0-(0\ ~Ill '1 • P Fe p fo ~tba ~[ log SUNSllT LEAGUI IS Mater Del l' SA&>o..aaACllt It• .. H t• , __ OMllHWlt • • 21 IOlSON <M l 41 Wt\tlaka I• Cti!Ofl , .. ,,,. .• 24 St JOIVI lk>Ko D Noire O.mt IS.Otkll 17 Wftlml"'ltf' 41 OCMfl Vltw 27 HunllntlOll It.ell 10 F ov1111111 V elllv 21 Matin• , c., Nl ..... lsllOo Amal (I I OCCI ,OUNTAIN VAL.LIV Cl·2) 6 ) 10 20 1 ' 0 1 11 14 17 Mater Del ,, 17 El Toro u 2• Mlulon Vlflo 1' 1$ Sarvlle 16 It LOftt hKI\ Po1v 20 St ()("n v,...... O 'I Marina 11 n Wtslm•nittr 7 11 Edisoo 10 21 Hunttnoton Buen 7 c" 29 l.onO 9"(11 WlltOft \4 ,. '8111• Alla v ...... 7 ICl•M>ll 17 14 S.11111 Ane • HvnllllttOll hec?I 1 Ftu11t1101t Va .. ¥ 19 Nlaflna .. ll La ..... '17 lt Cotll ~ 14 2' Unlvtt'411f >2 Oc'.een View 1) ,. ......_.~ S•A Yl•W UAGUI! GOllCHfA OIL MAit (._.) 14 HUllllll>tlon ltKtl 10 6 S.n Clemente o 7 Caol"rano l/dtv 11 I• Laeune 8..c:ti 1 t WoodbrldM 1 13 Cotta MllM 0 • UnivenJIY 10 21 E•ttnci. O 6~ 11 I Newoon Hertlof )f COSTA MIS.A ( .. t . I) 6 Bo1w Gnnot J S.nlleeo 0 I.OS "'-"'''°' o~ 10 L"UN Ba.ch " I lltllClt 21~1-27 Cort11t dtl Mal 'I I.NUiie haO · Cll' • 'N l._Art9'\a (SA kwll UNfVIUITY (M ) 7 l~VIN 0 Mlt.tloll lllt!O 21 L"""8 Hlllt 14 lhtencla 17 s.ci11•1dl 21 L...-hecll . It C«-dll ~ 2t Co.ta MeM s ..__, Harbor ll 'Ill....,,.. G ... N16-Vlllflelt (al 8 rM) Wt<fetl . " . ,, M4..on "'" '811 c........, .. c.Mll'-V.llW t 2$ 17 Ctfl Nl......U. Alamo!Ot {t i MVJ 2' , 10 6 , IJ' •vt1ta (S·4·1f 21 Ufll'ttf"'"' 7 NtWOOtf ....,. 1 T11ttlfl 14 l!I Toro S. Sen Citm.nte ?1 10 CaPIW-Valln ?1 1l 0-HIMI 42 C;1111r O IS Mlnlofl Vi.lo : 3t l.19\1118 Hilh 1 6 1 17 1' LAGUNA HILU (2•11 I W~IOOt 1• E11enc111 0 UtwYtfMll' 26 MllY+eor 10 El Toro 1 20 1 20 2l lf 22 II 20 20 15 1 16 17 ,, 14 » 21 Nl .... SI Francis (II Wmslr) HUNTO•GTON BIACH (2-7·1'1 0 Corona dtl Mar 0 llltWPOl't HarbOr 7 Unlvenllv 7 )I 0 21 1' I) ~ n woooeAIOGI 11-Jl 16 LHUN H"' 1 Minion VMt!O 21 San Clemltl/t I 1 Cao111r1M l/tliey ,I 0, DIM H1U& 1 21 21 ,, 10 Corona 6tl Mer 14 11 D•mltl\ 0 2• NtwDOrl HerbOr 24 16 Long 8t1ct1 Wilson 21 13 Mel8' Del u f Marina I• 16 Wes1mlns1er 9 1 !Olton "17 U Ocnn View ~ 1 Fountaon Valltv1 1t MA•INA (6·41 14 EsDtranie 10 Sarvltt 7 Foolhin ,, I.I OuMt• 21 Milllktn u Hunli1111ton B11c11 21 Fountain V•ll•lf 21 Ocean View •1 I WestmlnSltr 14 Edison CIF N 16-t.ovol• (I I Glef>Ollle) OCEAN VIEW It-I I 11 Es111ncl1 10 La Ov1n~ 0 Cvo<en S Geroena 13 Wtsttrn 0 Founlein Velltv 0 EC111on IC M•rllla 3• Hunll11111on Beech 13 Wtslmin,ler WESTMINSTE• 14·6) 3 LI Qulrlla 11 Pac1flu IS Sarvllt ?6 7 26 J 12 9 31 14 " 17 3 ,.. le 16 1• S2 42 21 14 32 0 14 16 HolYWood Pirie SUNDAY'S RESULTS 0 Woodbrldllt 0 1Ea)•nf:ll HTANCIA (4·S·l) l OC.•n View 17 Latunll Hltts 21 ~c..,_.. 23 Unlwnl1Y ' .,, fl .. 7 Tustin Cl Sall Maf<M u • Nt)lloon Htrbor 1 Corone o.t Mar 2l E llllllCla Cl L"""8 h ach 10 S.Odl1oec1> • CHJ.a..Maa 1• Unl¥tr~IY 19 1 lrvlne .26 • ( MIUION VtUD (6• Ml t • San Oltvo Mone l4 21 Un1ven11v 14 ?1 If Founllln Ve ..... 14 0-Hlll!t -0 14 SI JolVI Bosco ll 21 ~ Hlb 0 N-DOl"l Har Dot 14 WoodbriO(lt 7 s.ddltbKk -2' 14 24 n Sl ,, SOUTH COAST LEAGUE CAf'tS'TaANO VALLEY (S-4) 0 C11Pntr1no V...., 29 El "fOf"O IS Irvine 0 Corona de4 Mar lt Leoun• ~ 14 Co111 Me$I 14 f'OOlllld 2'1 3' San Clllmentt ,, 'l2 E-111111 44 "' Nl._.1 OowlltY 0 11 CorOftll a. Mir 7 21 San Cltmtnl1 IS SA. CL..aM•NTE I M ·ll 13 S.ntleoo LAGUNA 91 ACH (J.7) 1, Oana H1ll1 11 o avena Park 6 Eltlnort 14 29 11 lrv(na 20 2t Mlu lofl Vlelo o 0 CorO<'lll Otl Mir 21 E 'lan<:la 1 Dena Hiii\ • 14 21 La9un11 HI"' 7 7 C or one de4 Mar 20 El Toro 2S IS C1Dl,lrar10 Val.i.• 22 lrvlM 14 Coste~ 7 Unlv..-sllv 14 W~lclff 6 NewPOl'I Harbor 16 Estancia IJ S.Ckllet>lldt 10 21 0 lS 39 ,, N•WPOlltT H.Attaott (e•0·2) 11 Sanll Ana I 10 lrvlne 1 14 Hunttnvton B1111c11 2• 16 Woodbrlclff 14 16 !.s11ncla o 26 Sedd~cll 16 :M Co•t1 MHa 0 JS Legune Bta<:h 6 17 Unlversllv S 34 Corona del Mar 8 cw Nl ..... Btllflo""er CllOmel CIF N 16-al El MoC1t<111 OANA HILU (J.7) 7 Sollor• I T«rtv Pinn 6 Laouna S.llCfl 3 Mll\IO!I Voeto 0 C110<slrar10 V•llev 0 El Toro 20 lrvlna 2t Sa n Cltmtnlt 21 L•ouna HIU• 0 S.n l>Tf90 Hell• EL TottO 17·Jl 32 C.ullt Perk I• Fountain Velltv 9 V11tnci1 39 Irvine 33 La9una HIHS Tommv HtnH 1•-n-n-1~ Jonn lnier 76·74·79·7-)Ql Mark llolfln!I I0·74·1t·7S.-lOI Dan f'o• 76·1t·76·n-J09 Tommy UUulle 7S·11·7'·,._ll0 Joe lloot IO-I0·71·7S.-313 Ron Cu tillo 79·7'·10·l1-316 ll1ndv Smllh 77·71·77·tt-3?1 .r Men's toum1m•nt Iv Gotembl, J11111nl \ Si'!lllH~u Maeoa 6••68·66·12-17S Neomicr,. Oza•• 68·70 61·71-216 21 21 7 6 Ml Ml9ue4 CSDl 7 l.lllUl\ll Hilll 0 Dene 11 flit 7 El T«o 6 MlsslOfl VllliO 14 ANGELUS LEAGUE 19 MATa" Dll (6-4) 14 13 f'OUlllltn Vtttev 13 30 Sanll Ana Vatlev O 30 S.nte Ana 0 1l WHlm1n\lar ] 14 ~heetl I · SllllOD Amal 21 91SllOll Mon1oomerv 0 21 PiUI )( 17 21 SI Peut 21 14 Servile lA CIF 20 N 16--el SI JOhn Bosco N•A WUTE•N COH,E.ENCE hdtk OMlltft 1 " ,. 21 ,. ?1 20 20 J1 • 11 0 " IS 13 2t I) " 13 IS Uttl al J7·dl\I ttlaroutNlrld ~l FlllST llACI. 7 furtonv' K1kuo Arai 69·68·68·71-276 W L Pct. GB Toru Nakomora 66·70·76·61-280 w ;", w ooo 67·n·61·n-2t0 Calv•'I Pttre 69·71·69·71-?90 1$1C' Ao"' 69 69·70-74-281 Curll\ Stra"9t 10·61·74· 70-112 Htrl>•• Quavre (Vlnzul•l 12 Ill • 40 } 00 Esclu11vt Kiel IGucel 3 20 2 60 Privett Room CBlll<.k) 4 00 Also raced Gi.nce At>out, Fir\I BleOll. Ptloeni• Porti.na L.lllen a..en GoldtA Slate 6 1 1511 S 4 SSS I 1 s s 500 2 Jimsel L.uckv Scam. Cl'l•P !>ever Tome I ?l J S Ma~anaru KuH"•ot 61·71·6'·74-1t3 -s.aftle l S .l7S J 1 6 .1S0 4 , • 2SO 4 SECOND RACE. 6 furlt1191 ,:';ff Wo<ld (V11tiizi:iilll 1T 10 5 W-4 IO Doller TrePe>er (Mc(arron) 4 IO 3 IO R"ur9en1 Sam (Mete) 7 40 Also raced B•tOU Man. Seed OI Power, Pl1netf1ll, Mvllkc.1 lr1,n. Ancient Rolfs. 'Jul:7il1n1 Wino, Prince OI Ligl'll, Kines E •oresslon, Orltnlll Benker Time 111 4 5 n DAIL y DOUBLE 17·9) De•O '" 00 THIRD •ACE. 6 furl0n9\ Rti.uncn A Tunt !Plncavl S 20 3 40 2 IO HIOI\ Nalutll (Bt1c11,1 11 00 6 60 N1m1 (V11enzuatal 4 60 Also re<t<I Berland. Sm11t Tooav Accu Back Tuono. Slate To State T ...... 1 11 3 s U EXACTA 12·61 oeoo '160 SO FOU•TH llACE. One mire. • Htral (Mute) 2 IO 160 1 40 S110<enl COelahOu,HVll) 6 'JO 4 40 Prlv11t Junolt (Valenzuela) 3 40 Allo raced First N"orm1n lndull, Botcs.r Tnan Bold, Two HearlS, Willingnen Chucklecetor Time· 134 3/S SS EXACTA IS·11 e>aid 154.SO. F"TH RACll. One mite For Hlm\tlf (Otrtouuve) 27 IO 9 60 4 40 Most OtttrmlntO (Plncav) S.20 1 IO Knl91'11 Sklln9 (MUI) l 40 AIW raced RU<IWIY Al'ltad. For8'9n Lev•on Bold B111er' Uo Tarov CllO>ce LalO'' Lell'IOS Tome 136 1 S SS EXACT A ( 1·21 1>111d '261 SO SIXTH •ACE. One mite on· 1url "·ocloa (A,muuenl l•.40 7 40 l 60 Executive Prloa (Otlartoun•v•) 9 40 4 00 Reine Malrtllcse (Head) 2 60 Al'o recfd. Dahar. ou.,, View. Sir Roi1ne1. Alltvin9, APoelile, TrHsurecs Toma 141 1/S SS EXACTA (9·3) palo '261 00 SEVENTH RACE. One milt Ltanll• COela houssevel 6 00 J 00 1 IO Quacks Darlin (Mc<erron) 2 60 120 Bon Null (V111tnzut4I) '60 ,,.110 raCllCI Princesa Elvlra. L'Er110.,. Oue>tlca. Oanc•1111 Steele. Lt • Of Ster• Time 137 ?IS ... U EXACTA CS·6l oe1d '3S SO U PICK SUI (9·2-S-1-9-5) PliCI US.93' ?O wllh 22 winning lickt l' (\IX nones) Cl rrYOVtr DOOi Sl.004.lSI 61 EIGHTH •ACE. 1 1'1 miles Foscer1111 (McHar9"1) 40 60 I I IO 6 40 ROVll\il Mlnllrtl (Skl11ner1 3,40 2 IO Bun Beg (McCerronl 4 00 Also raced· Capture Him, Evzone. Ends WtH, v1,1on, Sollolliad, Promonlorv, ArllchOl\t Time 1 47 21S U IX.ACTA <•·9) oelcl $391 00 MINTt4 U CL One mile. f Ov..-1rume> (Slerktvl 12.20 100 4 00 Melronomlc (MeCerronl S IO 3 ?O ,,Oen's OlablO ICoroerol 3 Ot Also rectd smarten UD A E Paulson. P,ovroeo. Geronimo J Time l·JS I S U l"XACTA 16-•l p-.flr f19'f00 Alltndllnca :M."' l'Mflls •mament (11 Ke..-11, HIWllll) S.ndY I.Vil eemn.rd la"9lr Cr..itSredltr C#r• N«m.i'I Nk k F1ld0 ..,, Crenshlw Otn.i Wa ISO!'! Bruce L.leui.e JQlln Mehalltv LM. Trevino Arwf\I a .. n BOO Gtldel' Garv H•lll>lf'O $<011 $fflloton Garv ICOCPI Warren Cl'ltnef!IOr He~ trw.n Lt ntl\I Wea. Ins 1.1nc1 S\1111111 0.n ,...llOO<"IOI'! Jn Haas E naro Det\IClll T O!'I\ "°"'"ti' OeYllS Or1haifl Oavld !owerd, Peler Jecobsan Stall $0\it• CIVOI ltt00 01vld 1,hll , JOMl(1t M.a K•WMakeltl\I ltltl'le(d N\eft I '"""" ........ Ntmit Tt11.a1<1 C~.v~•cn ~ --- \ - s.,,, E1>111ara 70·6'·7J·7-1tJ Teruo S~ 11 69·71·71-113 iCe1wnari'"Tillahasn ff·"'10·'7F/.._114 Oa11r1v Edwaro' 69·17 11 -n-2'4 Boo MurP!lv 73·1>1 10· 73-794 Oftl« U.S. kOf"H 0 A We1t>rl"9 71 69 70 71-119 Mark McCumt>er 7S·68·74·74-?91 Mar~ O'Mtora 72 1• 7l·7>-?91 Freo COUDlt\ 68 74 77·7r?94 Vance Heafner /7 69·76·74-296 Men'' toumlm«tt (11 W1"1\lml>MI, Aus1r•1 •·Wevne llllev 61·•S·70·71-?74 Ian Beller· Finch 69·67·61-70-216 Paler Senio< 6'-67·6'·71-17' Ptltr McWn<nnev 69-67·70-7)-279 W1vne Gradv 61·6'·n ·69--279 Goroon Brano. Britain 69·61·71 ·n-?IO Maurice 8emt>ri"9 Brin 6·71·75-61-280 R~ Davis 67·71·71·73-1t? Onie Moore 71·67· 11-n-m Mike Colandro, US '9·71·74·69--213 Trevor McOone ro n ·70·n ·6t-713 Vic Bennells 71·67·7•·71-713 Geraro Tevlor 71 ·69·70·73-1'3 len Slentev n·n·71·6t-~ Brien Jone\ 69· n ·74·70-1tS Fren• Nobllo. New Zll'O 71 ·71·70·73-1tS Wavne Me1•te 70-68·71·76-2'5 NtwPort A~ A•Wlne Ft1ttv11 (111 Ner1tl I.Ide CllllllMI) Overall team flnl•hts I Orano• Coast Cotle9t. 2 L.Ol\9 Beach Stall, 3 Ca1tlornla. ' UC Irvine Fresnman Novice -1 Lonv Btet" Slalt 17-Gl, 1 OCC. 17 °'· 3 OCC B 11 16 Va"•IV ()gen E1G"I -I LOftO B111cn St alt IS 49 2 OCC lS SI, 3 Cahlorn·o IS S2 enre S•t'l(>tts - 1 Grev ~,,,_ 1uc trv•nel 191•. 2 Tom woooman lunat I 200~ J Scott z,~ COCC I, 'lO"OI Masltr' S•tlill" (ov..-JOI -I Peter Kr•u' (unal ). 22.JO. 2 Boll Jew .. (unat I 11 4S l Marl( HU91'1tl Cunatl. 23 •S S.Mts (al H~ H..._,.. YKM CMll INOIAN SUMMa• TaAM "ACtffO Junoor Oovoslon !Clan Al 1 HU,,llllOlon Haroor Yach! Ctul> IK•th Ll>ml>kln,. .81k Rot><n NIC~ GrMnwtv, Paul Norine) 1 Bait>oa Yach! Ciut> JErk PrOUI Dana Coon, Anne Scrtocll. CerOlvn Ul•nd9tl Jun•or 01..,lson CCi.u Bl I HHVC (Jflf Smllrt, Sltvt Sl1ln1>ero. S.t>IM Guntl'ltr, Gwen Smflh). 1 Alamll°' Bev Vt <l'll Clut> (Jonall'IOn Gr11nw1y, Jarid Morloro Jamil• Rllto!CI>. G10 Catalano) AOIJll Olvillon 1 HHVC IChrl, lt111b Jim Klou , L.errv Stllle. Chrt1 ~ck • 2 Bah a Corfnthine Ytdll CIUO (Joan Nor· """· Jen C.SMI. Keren 9"'81, 0 1..-PrlUI ,.,.,.,, .......,,.... (•1 .......... llllllM) a...~ Midwftl OlvtSiefl Houston . 1 o 1 000 var .-r ~-,...,.. San Alltont0 6 1 7SO I '> o.~, s • s.ss l Ullh 4 4 500 l '> 1(1r1111 C 1ly I 6 14l 6 EAST"E•N GOHFE"IMCE AMfllk OMMefl • S I 133 S I Ill Boston Pl'liladell>f11I Wuhlnv1on New Jerstv New vor;, s ~ 2, S l7S l 26.?S0 4 Cl'ltCetO M•rw..,,11 CemfllOIVIMtft 6 1 6 1 °'"°'' Alllnta ' s 6 lnOlane C1tvt111n0 0 I $4'ftdl'f'S k- Llll9n 111 Ntw Jers.v 111 Porti.no 109. 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W O Jr IOt I .. .. ,, - Poloists resume . play:of fs· Newpon Harbor Hiah \llrill ap1n have 1ts No. I posjtion in the CIF 4-A water polo playoffs cha.llel\9td wMn FuJlcnon plays host 1n f un&y'a qua.ncrf mals action. f riday. to no surpttte. the 1op seedi 1n tbe +A easily coaS1ed to fnc- round wins -NewJ)Of't Harbor OVCf" Westminster. 2()..3, and sccond- rank.ed Corona dtl Mar dowruna • ~oa ~ctr Poly. 14-4. • Manna: the only ot.btr area tc:bool stilJ alive In the playoffs. wdl be. CdM's opJ>O$hion Tuesday at New- port Harbor (3: IS). Tbc Sailon take their 22-1 overall l'C'COrd OD the road Wfih f nclepen .. deocc Parle 10 Fullerton the t.einaU\fC site .. It should be a very competitive game," sa1d Newport Harbor Co.ch 8111 Barnett. But when asked if the much toughn Sea View ICboots would have an advant.aae...OY.er the. not-as-<:ompetitive Freeway l..eque schools, Barnett said, "Sunny HillJ won that lcque, and we beat them twice this year." Fullerton finished behind the Lancers and is the No. 2 rcprcscntat1vc from the Freeway Lea&uc. l(Harbor geu by Fullerton, and the Sea Kings surpass Marina. it could set up a doubtcbeadet' Thursday at Tusun High with both schools in- volved in semifinals duels. .. If we play Villa Park and Corona plays Foothdl, there will probably be a doubleheader." Barnett says. Marina, a 13-11 winner over Tustin Friday. will need all •U weapons to advance into the semi- finals. -eo1h tea.ms have tremendous drivers.-says Vik.ID.I$-Coach Dave Pick.ford. "And that's Tom Warde for us and Jeff Oeding for Corona del Mar." Warde poured m seven goals for Manna Friday in first round action to lift his season total to 119. but accord1"g Ptckford, ·'CdM 1s too good to beat them wtth JUSt one ptrson. We need more balana, and v.e need to get good pla}' from cverybod). "It probably isn't a classic match up. but It is for two oflhc fi ner pla)'crs around in Warde and Ocd1ng - 1tran -a ctamC::--says" P'tctford. Fnda' 's wm upped Manna's season 'record to 22-l. the most v1ctones ever for the Vikings. KINGS' ROOIUE SPARKLES N E\\1 YORK ( .\P) -Rook•c goaltender Darren Ehot posted his first Nauonal Hockey LcaJUC victor). leading the Los A"gelcs l(jngs to a 4-2 dec1s1on over the !'lev. York Rangers Sunday night. Eliot. who sptnl most oflast season with the Canadian Olympic team - ahhough he-played only~penod 10 the 01} m pies -made 26 saves as the Kings v.on for the fifth ume 10 six games. In their last seven contc-sts, the Kings ha't surrende~ onl )' 15 goals after beginning the season with a nine-game winless streak. Ehot called the v1ctO!)' ··one of the b1ggrst nights of my hfc. I always v.antcd to v.1n the 1n the big league." Rangers defenscman Ja mes Patnc k ~1d Eliot "was the best player tonight. but 1 can't sa)' he was the d11Te~ncc Their whole team played v.ell and I can't sa} we should have beaten them tonight.'" Kings ( oach Pat Quann added that he 1s "sausfied with the progress we arc mal..1ng Ifs "cry gratifying to us and v.e'rt' closing in on a .500 record.·· George McPhee gave New York a 1..0 lead ~.44 into the ea.me b)' pumn.a home a v. nst shot while falhng to the ice: J tUI :! 16 later. Bn•n Maclellan finished off a ~-on· I break b) k.nock- 1ng 1n the rebound of Davt> Taylor's \hOt IC' llC I\ ~ ·.t.~~ ~"'"e~ ef • game in the second pcnod. thanls 10 'IQmt' hak~ goahending b\. Nev. Yl\rk'sGlcn Hanlon.' Marcel Dionne, standing behind the Rangers' nc1. banlcd the puck off Hanlon and o'er tht' goal ltnt' at 5:26. '\t 8:0~. Anders Halan'lson pu\hcd m a rebound ""h1ch Hanlon had cardcssl) dropped 1n tront of the net after stopp1"g &m1e N1cholls" shot. Mil e Rogcn. pulled the R.anaers v. 1th1n a goal dunng a !JC'nmblc 1n frunt of Ehot :!· 36 into the fina.l pc nod Volleyball teams resume playoffs Uf ,oJlc~ball pla~off acuon R'- \Umt's Tucsda) night wtth four Or- angt' ( oa\t area teams m"ol' cd in the quancrfinals. In S-comptt1t1on tt"s ( orona dcl Mar fa in.a . t. Joseph at P1u\ H1&h 1n Oo'Ant'' It hc&ins at .\lso. LAguna &ach High'i. Anms al'C' on the road with a pmc at M•ra C n 11, the No. 3 'lecd in the pla ofli I\'\ at 30 On the 4-~ le" el. 11"' inc' top sctdcd \'•Queros pl•> ho t 10 otrc: Dame of Mrman Oak • \llrh1le Ed1 n '"'& to read.a. Both 4-me art at 7· 30 m1f1nab GR' s.ct Thunday niJht ""h tht' (t\amJ"<)ns.lup s.ho,.do-..-n \a\URU}. j I t -·tr I I I I ' d " ,, i I 'I :1 L -1 d ~ t I ... ~ •• ' . ..i. Berkus heads Coldwell • • new homes· division Wanda 'Berkut has been namoo director of the new homes division of Coldwell Baoker Residential Real Estate Soutbern CalJfonda, based in Irvine. Patrick J. Scou has been promoted 10 senior vice president and regional sales mana~er of the division. Berk us. a company Ice president, will be responsible for new business de' cl~pmcnt \\llh Sout.hern CaJifomja new-home bu1ld~rs. She 1s also assigm·d to rnmbinc ( oldwell programs with those of Sears Financial Network, of w h1ch Coldwell 1s a member. Berkus has been with Coldwell sincC' 1982. most rC'cC'ntl) as 'ice president of marketing ser\f1ces. Scott will supen ice act" 111es for nint' offices in the newly created region of San Diego East * • • Terry Glc1y ha~ been promoted to copy assistant for Marketing Olrectlons, Inc., and her pre\'10U!> duties as public relations assistant have been e).panded. In her ne"' po t. G1cL~ will assist thead,enisinJfi~'scopy team b) wnt1ng ads. sales hteraturt' and data <,heets and engag\ng 1n research. Her public relauon!> duues will include research. wnt1ng aniclcs and releases. and contact with the media ..... Lynn Chadwick has Joined Creative Design Consultants of Costa Mesa as an interior de'i1gner Her rcspons1b1h11es ~111 encompass commercial design prOJCCts from conceptuahzauon to 10stalla11on. Chadwick comes to Creat1'e Design from In ine-based Raygal Design Associates, where she was an charge of directing re,taurant design projects throughout the United States. ·~ .. Ne"'port Beach resident Douglas Holte has been named investor reprcsentat1\.e for In inc-based Tbe Cornerstone Corp., with responsibility for market research and '"' cS1or relat1ons with maJC..r lending institutions. He comes to Corncr'itone from MeClosky & Associates in Santa Ana. Cornerstone speciah1c'> in real c.,tatc '°' e<.tmcnt and finance in the commercial and industrial \cctor!>. Codercard plains first shareholders meeting Codcn:ard lnl 11l ln1nt'de,eloix·r -and marlcett"r of the-h1gh~1 le'~ of !>Ccunt\ ""tern'> a' ailable for rnm- putcr ·terminal<> \Oft,"an.• and net~ork accc'>'> will hold it'i lir.st shareholder' meeun~ Ian I 0. I ~5. Sharl'holdl'r' ol n-rnr<l as ol I\o' 23 1984. "111 oc ehg1blc to' ote m thi: election of dm•ctor'> and on other matters to oc presented ( odcrcard al'o announced m oper- ating rl''>ull'> for its first lhcal ~l'ar: assets al June JO. 1984. \\Cfl' Sl.618.927 total rc\l·nue' from re- search feC''> and 1n1ercs1 on \Ccun11e<. amounted 10 $146 'i21J ilml. net Im,.., for the 'car "a' $531.121. or 2 cents per shar\· ··The 111" of 2 ll'lll\ per \hart• for MUTUAL FUNDS ------ NEW YORK CAPI -TM lolow1119 CIUO· t•"•"· ,uoo1i.d br "'9 N1"-I A noc: llMfl ef ~Uflflet ~'' tnc., ar-• "'9 llfkH If wtllCll "'9W W<U rltt.' <OU!d ., • .,,. .,..., Hid (Net u~ YlllW J or llOUllllll (Yatu. lllU' ~IH <11aree1 Friday Sell B UY A8l Fem t A8·"" 12 ' ) n Emrv 113 1 1 ~Inc 109S I 1 hMl I~ 38 t~ 81 !h~" ~~oi ~i. 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Boi~"o o la 14 NL vi~ ~~ ~t w,:,:o I 14t ·~· I ~L fE.~·· l1 ~ Et ~VO l~fi NL c'E-;:'"' c. It~ ,.,.l rnco '' ll "il ~t 1&i ~t +;h ,. "il (~~~.ii.,~. '~ ·~'Id~ 'i ~ ,, b.,.,, tNn< I I ,,_~" I 'I ~:,v-:~ I '· j (.,,.,~, I 11 I l ' { our first )Car rC'pre...ent<, an in\CSt· ment 1n developing both tht""product and the organ11at1on needed to con- ' ert Codercard from a de' elopmcnt· stagl· U>mpan) to a lull) opcra11onal corporation:· Roben Herman. prc<,1- dent. '>tat<:d 1n his letter' to share- holders In thl' months smn· June l O. 1984. Hcnnan ~1d. C'oderca rd began both hm11cd production of 1t!> cqu1pmt•n1 and deh' cries of pilot 'i}Stcms to a number of government agencies and se"cral companies. ··The acc.·eptance of the ( odercard computer secur1t~ '>ystem as the premier solution to data <,ecurrt\ has hecn rno...i gra11fy1ng... llcrman added • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, B! A boost for the schools Jack Polley (rl&ht), vice preeldent of the Nadonal Educadon Corp., pre.enta New- port-Mesa School• Foundation officials David Carmichael and Ellzabeth Palmer with a check for $1 ,500 and a plaque for outatancllng acllievement at the com- pany'• eecond annual Community Awarda Program: Some $50,000 wu awarded to 22 outatancll.DC non-profit oraanlaadona ln Orange County. OPEC hopes oil produCtion cut will -keep prices high By STEVEN P. ROSENFELD NEW YORK -OPEC-s lirs.t aid for falling oil prices calls for cutting producrion in hopes that supphC's will be stretched tight w11h the onst't of colder weather. propping up price-. a'> winter begins. That rt'med~. adopted last week h) thl'"' Orgamzanon·1lf Pt'troteum ~ poning Countries. may hflpthecartcl gel through the next few months w 1thou1 lowering Its benchmark pme of $29 a barrel for .\rab1an l 1gh1 <.'rude 011. • But anahsts sa' that 1f th<.· t·anl'I "'ants a mort' lasllng peace 11 will ha' c to deal" ith ~ome unfinished busml'!)S -a realignment of the official pm·c!> for 11s other grade~ of 011 in rcspome to a shift 1n its c;ustomcrs· preference of crude 011 blends. 1 Ht•re arc some question<, and an\w<.•r\ about O PEC's prices: Q. l'\c onl) heard of ont' o llinal OPEC price for oil. A.re there other~'.' .\ Yee,. The lx•st-known OPEC gradl· ol oil 1s Arabia n Light. which 1s w1di.>I) called the benchmark or relCrcnce blend because it is the Ma ndard for detcrm i ni ng the prices of all other grade~ of oil produced by the cartel. But a 'anctv of crude oils with different propcnics and impurities are found in each of the 13 OPEC member nations. The CeAtral ln- t~ll-l~n e .\gene} kccpi; u-ack~f 4he- offil 1al prices of 17d1 ffercnt gradt's ol OPEC 011 in ns monthl} stansncal re' 1cw . and that 1s nol a complete hst. Q \\hat determines whue a giadc of oil ,., priced in relation to the hl•n( h mart.. bk·nd? \ f or the most pan. the pnce d1ffc.·rent1al\ reOcct the specific gra,. 1t~ of the oil as measured h) API degree\ The higher the API gravll}. the lighter 1hejo1I and tile higher Its qua ht~. . I-or e.xample. Arabian Light is rated 34 degrC'C\ l\PI and can be convcrtl'd casil) into such products as gasohnt'. Jel fuel and healing 011. Arabian Hcav' crude oil. \\It h a rating of 27 degrees .\Pl. has an official pncc of $26 a barrel. $3 below the benchmark. It takes a mor" sophistit'alcd refining pr0<.·cs' 10 c0n .en heavy oils to gasoline. For mall\ \ear~. heavier oils were sold mo.,11~· for relining into residual fuel<> hurncd 1n rndustnal furnaces or for products such as asphalt. Q What ·~ the problem wuh that S)Stem·> .\ \.\'h<.•n 011 prices began soaring in the 1970s. refiners began a muh1- h1lhon-Oollar renovation program aimed at upgrading their plants to belier handle lower-prrced hea'} grades of crudt' orl. And with much of the hca' 1<.•r $rades of oil found outside the Middle East, O PEC lost customers and faced stifTer compct1· ll<>n fo r selling it s higher grades of 011. ··Essenttall). high-quality, 'ligh1' nud<.· oils have been overpriced while low-qualit) 'hca' ~·crudes have been underpriccd," said Constantine Flrnk o'i. an oil industry analyst at the In' C\tmcnt firm of 'Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner & Sm1lh. Recently. the light oils have been selling at a discount to the official price in spot market!> -1hose markets not bound b) long-term supply contracts - while heavy oils ha'e been selling at a premium Q. How does this ex plain the recent shdc in world 01 l pnccs'? .\. In October. aud1· '\rnbt11 changed the mix of the crude 011 at c.'\port!.. reducing the propon1on of hght grades to 40 percent from 60 petcent of the shipments. That re- sulted in an 1mmcd1atc savings to customers of 50 cents a barrel for buying Saudi Arabian 011. ~tcr. 1ndepcn.dent 011 product'rs Bntam and Norway cut pnccs. com- plam1ng of market pressures and customer resistance to their offi cial prices for light grades ofNonh Sea oil. Nigeria. which competes with those light grades. then broke ranks with O PEC and cut the price of its Bonny Light grade. with a rating of 37 degrees API. to $28.02 from S30.02. While OPEC held the line o n its benchmark, U.S. oil companies have started to reduce the price they are willing to pay for light domesJic crude oils. which arc comparable to the North Sea and Nigerian blends. Cuts of as much ass 1.50 a barrel have been made from the industr) standard of $30 for West Texas Intermediate crude 011. the top U.S. grade. Q. What 1s OPEC doing about the problem~ .\. Last week. the cane! named a committee to study pncc differentials and instructed 11 to report back at the organ1zat1on·s meeting 1n December. That response has not pleased every- one. ··e}' refusing to deal conclus1vcl}' wllh the problem ofd1ffcrentials now, OPEC has left the lighter crude producers out on a limb, potentially forcing other nations to unilaterally lower light crude prices at some future point." said Peter Beutel. an analyst at Donaldson. Luflcin & Jenrette Futures Inc. NEW YORK (APl -The following list 10 FAFCO sh-O ws the Over·lhe·Counter 1} FIMA un sro<=ks and warrants ll'lat nave gone UP 1 1 CybO un lhe most and down ltll! tmJst be..O on VlsTech Percent ot change for Frldav. J4s Alfcetl No securllleJ trading t>elow s2 or tOOO Paclnll sl'larts are lnclUded. 6 Medco un Net and i>ercentage cnangu are ll'le 11 Pnrmct difference bet~"" tne pn111lou$ closlng 11 AdTot> un bid Price and FrldaV's IHI bid Price. 19 ii'~ un i ~~i~r, t'fl c"t 8t'jH j! f~(~ ~ pc!n~~~f ~~ l :g 8: 1!i l vmr t tzGR g n I'> lll UP 19.t Name 9, II~ WI I': l~ 8~ ll3 l ~~~~d Wll'lfrd s 1'1 + :-. UP tS.O ~ BGS ' OvER THE CouNTER . -. MEETINGS Time ust seminar Nov. 17 "Time Management," is a wor\ shop designed to aid profes~ional make better: use of personal ani:f sta time. The class is.offered by Saddle back College Nonh Nov. 17 from · a.m. to noon. in Room A2 I 3 . . New opportunltlea Learn how economic condition government regulations. a nd goo business management are creatir new opponunities for women an other minorities in small business in three-hour. non-credit workshop o fered through Orange Coast College Communtty-Serviee Office. · Titled "Opponunities For Mil orities And Women In Business," tt' workshop meets Nov. 17 from 9 a.n to noon in OCC's Fine Ans 11 9. Tickets may be purchased t phone. using Visa or Mastetcard. t call ing 432-5527. Mallordera Learn the facts about the fastes growing arm of mark~ting in one .c Orange Coast Colleges Communlt Service non-credit. four-hour wor~ shops title£1. "The Mail Order Bus ness.·· Led b}' Stuart Williams. a consul ant and mail order writer who h~ serviced over one hundred mail ordc firms. this session meets Nov. I from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in OCC Science Lecture 2. For information about the sessio1 phone 432-5880. Shelly Berman Shelley Berman. famed comedia and. actor will be the keynote speakc at the Reah) Investment Associatio of Orange County secood annu: Investment Fair on Nov. 14. at th Anaheim Marriott Hotel. ··Berman-~ pe1sonat-drama-i or you won't soon forget" states A .. ··Ton)·· Coco. R.l.A.0 .C. presiden "The all day evc11t wall provide re estate professional! and investo1 alike with an efficient, low cos convenient way to compare 1n ves ments. develop contacts and discu! problems with the ex pens." Partic pants will gain first hand exposure t the latest changed in trends. agenc pitfalls, taxes. financi ng. client cour seling. barter and exchange concept paper formulas and more. Sharing their expertise will bi Alfred J. Gobar. Ph .D.. M.I "Rocky" Chatham. Alan M. Reed• Atty.. Chester W. Allen. S.E.C' C. C. I. M .. A. Ernest Berkhei mer, C. E Gloria de Gaston Boone, Jim Bror dino. Rick Byers. Ruth Godfrc; Arthur B. Hamel, Gary Moocr Dominic Muni, Roben W. Steel• S.E.C.. Wally Walker. S.E.C. an Wend y Wiles. Atty. In addition to the speakinJ prcscr tations and roundtable d1scussio groups. th is power packed day w1 feature d iverse exhibits ranging fror pcninent trade associations t aspects offinanc1al planning from th large financial houses to the sol practitioner. plus the latest in corr puter software and technology. R.l.A.0 .C.. with over I. 700 mcrr bers. is the largest organization of it kind in the United States and is we known for sponsoring high qualit educational seminars at the mo! reasonable price possible to fostc education and professionalism in th real estate investment industry. For further details and rejistratio information. contact Laurie Gurle 65 1-1343. Prv8Q)t Ntw~E;I SunEqt ~llhdyn o~ Sl'le>smt Kror.1 Sl•f,Gld ~2~ ~r~,~t 8tlr~ un ''•olnc Ventro Aus tr on Mlnlscr e~:r i HvPOnx I l- e I. f y s r 7 s I, n r I. 11 s I. s I) y '• I, . :I l ) ) s I f l r • t ., !' ~ --'Do'*' J,,.,, . A.,,.; 'i W HAT NYSE Q,;, NYSE LEAOf R) WHAT AMrx Dw NEW VORK (AP) Nov 12 Advenced Oecllnt'd Uncl'\enged To1e1 issues Newnlgll$ New lows Tod~~ 310 265 ,,~ 21 ' NEW YORI< CAP) -Sales, "'°'*Y price end net cnange of lhe 10 most .c:llve American Stoctr. Exchen~ iuUH, tr9dlng nationattv et more trian Sl . Wrelller s 3SS.900 111-'I + 1 Prent Hell 3'2•,; 72"--V. KeyPharm 1n. t014 -VJ Heuer U8, I~ -Ve ~:&1 131~ 2 si. -1 Pe1roLtw 107 lw 3\.\ Amdahl 89 ,600 1~ GnDefn$e 17,800 14~ -1 Wan9LebB k ,000 27'.f;i + ~ 1;rc~111!ttliifoMij;I .... NEW YORK <AP) -Mosl ectlve ovtr· ·tne·cou,tter st~s su_polled bv NASO Name Volurnt Bid Asked Chg Convgt 2,309.JOO 11' 7"2 Apple( 1.313, 100 2~ 23..... -1~ Glf8dc 1,0Jt.600 1 1> l~ + \4 MCI 876,388 ~ zl~ -'141 ~~'i~ ~ Jf400 s 31~2 t. ~ + ... -tt Ovtooo 6?9 700 11'> 1~ -14 MnrJh ._.t,.100 7 '1-16 7~ +3-l6 , Intel •a. 100 ~ 2'\I> Monolil A09,SOO .1¥& lSYi + ~ ~.a WOf'IO 90IO l>"IC9$ tOOltv L~O'!Oflltflll h••"ll SJ•!> ao on s1 oo L ........ ~ tr.lf\O s:f•S 1S" off S 1 06 Pen• •'t"'""°" h•"9 $346 2$ ""SO 112 l"rllftllttl111 l••ICO $3·41 03 ..0 SO 03 Zw"'ll latf •lt .. _tN ~ 00 011 to 60 SM6 •O ., .. .., "9llcly A Hait"'llft (OO"f Oatl~ QUO .. I S:MS 7 ~ o!1 $ 1 OS ,.,._....,,.,on11<0&1lyouoSel~616 ons105 f~d lableated toal\I 4All\f QUOt•I W3 ·~ 01t ,. 1() N" c-• 00'4 W>Ot mon111 "" 1346 eo. o" u 10 METALS Quo rE s jiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii ... On the - , e \ I 1--... That's an apt description of both business a nd _business people along the Orange Coast. To kee p track of where companies aregotng and which people-are helping them get there,just watch ·credit Line' -every day in the Business section of your new lllily Pilaf ... r: -------~ r. . I .I .. Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Monday, Novem~2. 1~M . DEATH NOTICES en.et of "8111 °'*"°"' HEAL. "°'*11 Ill~ !fl °';"ot.-, ttwlt ... o.d le C-::' ~ _........, . NlJC ll)TIC( rmuc M>TICE PtaJC NOTlg "8.tC NOTICE "8.)C NOJIC( Ill Puaillafled ~ lllt Orenoe = ~~t.::t eQOIC)led Ind lt\ede :=: ~t-on ~ I ~ "'"* ... ,,_ CMtm 04m CoMt OellY Ho4 NO~emW ' ~ ._ lo the bel"Mlllta encl bl# &=' J:f~= NOnct cw~ Nemc1 cw ll011C8 cw ' ..onc1 To MOTICI To 12 te ,.,. ~ .. ,..,_, '°"""· lmt>OMCI :°" .!,.,. ,,i.;:.0.-, w . · ,::· °' peymem: ; IA.LI cw NMOMM. llUMJCI IALI Of' "'9&JC 11MA CC*T'MCTOM CotmlACTOM ' ' .,._tlf lllmlf •A• ICt'"4. I ~ lil f tie by -"'°""llnV Ht1f1 e NncfeeM. "°'4ffn Of' NUOMM. ~CT ..0. M MC•1 ~CT ..0. M •• 1 PAAOIL t ~ Uftlt C above fot the INMI == ..:: . ..,,..,., i Hotlot .. hWtey QNen tl\et *M1\I 8 "'OfDTY #11111 I ~T NO. M MC •I SMled ptOl>OUlll. wWI be •-.,. M)TIC( In luldlnt No. 31N; • mid ~ .,:'' ~:.,: .,...,,.., Cf** or bt' ~ '° MCtlon , ... Of Nolloe 11MltOygNen11191 ~It~ oMI' INll 6eMd OtOC>OM&t wllt be leoellled .. tN Offtci ~ nlUU\I & ~ .. .,_.,Oft d\al .... --: ~ ~ ...... ~ bM tMCMICode,S1MofClll> ~I to MCtloil 1NI of put"Wf lo MCUarl ttN of r~ al tha otnce Of PIM\ ()p9raflonl Fe!MW t(.,_ a: ~PW\ lltteMd DeolaratlOn Ind Atltl1CUON _.,,.., .. ,tie• ...... fotM tM laAde!llQned w11 1.lleCMCode.StaleOICall-tnaetWCode,8teteofC.. Ptant °'*9tlon9 F'~ StateHotpltll, 2601 Hlt1)or ..OTICITOCMDfTW to and mad9 e ,~ of IN1 =:::'~ tlJ 1872 In cw«Mr MakeoMc*or"'°"' ... t i PlitMlc ..ie }>y COM-tomi.. tN under9lgned WW fOf"'-. the ullder'alOMd wlll Slate ~. 2501 Haft)()( IMvd , Cot1a M .... CA uni» Of' 8UUt ~ oettlln D.clarahvn ot CO\l9o 15 p 3e J of Of. ~ ~ 10 tf1e ?n-.. petttllle l)lddlnQ on 1119 20lh Mil et public '* by com-"" at publlC .... lly com.-8tv<t . Cot11 MtN. CA unlH 11·00 A.M. on November 27. , ......... .,., u cc, nanta, CondtJon• end Ato. 8ool1 10 1 • • mo. o1 ~ lrMe ~of NoV9mber 1884 at pet~ Oldd.ro on the 20111 petltlw bidding on the 20th 2:00 ,,,M. on Nowmbet 27, 1884, llt which time 1"41)' wilt Notice la lier~~· to 1trtot10n1 r900f'*I June 1S, ~~C::.:,~':: , Natin Of riu.i The;... 12:00 o'cloclt PM. on 'ttw1 clay of ~omvember, 1"4, et dtr of NOV9111bef, 1884, at 1984, at wtlk:h llmt they will bepubllcly °'**'end~ ored1tor1 of Iha wlttiln 1872. In BOOie 101715, P:'4C: SVBJl!lT TO: AM cove-lllle. encl Int•• of the till prem!IM Wtlefe Mid P"OI>· 10:00 o eloetC A. M .. on the 12:30 o'clOCll ~Itel al be publlcly °'*'"end read tor perlormlng work to l1,M'l9cl lranaferOf(a) that 1 '6 t, of Offlclal Aeco<Cla nant condlllont reetrtc:tlonl ~~ '!'~t erty Ilea been at~. and l)f'eml.,. Wt1et9 NICI P'OC>-Publle SI~. Inc. 2099 tor performing work to lurnl9h all lebOr, m•terlal .. bUllt tr~ le aoout 10 bl tha oltlce Of the County Re-teM~tllona, e•o.ptlona, ..,. - wtllcll .,. toca.ci el Publlc etty Ni• bw1 1tored. and PMK::llntla A~ In the City turnlll't all labof, m11etll?9, 10011. and tQulpmen1 mllde on petaOnet P'91*tr eorder of Or1n99 COunty • ...,_,.1 rlfltt• and ritM 8l'Y lllb lllld ouwsndll S.tor119' Inc. 20e5 Ptacenlla wt\ICI\ are located at Public of Coeta MMa, Collnty OI tool•. ano •C111lpmen1 '*"""'Y to Aepelr or ,._ hefelnaher deec;rlbed. IN Cllff0t!'U ancl • 1/15111 ""'° of r9ciotc1 ~ ...,.,..,.. Awnue In the Ct1Y 01 Coeta Stor1Q9, Inc 13241 Jeftr9Y1 Orenge. Stttt Of Clllfomla. necetMty to Intl.. ~ p I a ca •PP r O •Im• t t 1 r AHO OUT 1 HOUR PHOTO cllvld9d lnlttd In end 1o l.Ot ol 0: membetantp Of TNtcl ,; '1lt« ._. lrt .._Of WI Meal. County ot Orange Roed '" the City Of IMM. the abendoned good .. Chit· ...... curbt and guttert • 270.000 tq. ft. of axltllf\u The namee and butlnett 2 of Trec:t No. 71513 .. per M n)el • Cellfornle non-pert .. ~ .,.,. '=" Stet• or California. ih. County ol Orange. State Of tlee or penone1 property• Ph .... I & II Dealgn engl· roof 1va1em • "B" &liPdlng •I addr ..... of the lntendtd 11\8'> r9COfo.cl In 8ooll 297. Pf~ Gorporetlon ;.,.in,. tNt .,.. ~ io .,.. lbendoned ~ ch.u1et Callfornll. the abandoned tc<lti.d below In the mat· ne.lng tor cu<t.. and QUJ· FtlMew State HQIPltal. In tranitetort ete: Cr•tt~ P:f: 33 and 34 or M• ,,,., tef*'9d to u '••torpor· Of the ~ ,,...., or l)etlOnal P"operty oe. goocn, cl\ettlet or fl9'90nll teta of • ter• lntteltatlon at Falrvt.w ICOOrdanoe with pllllol and Waye Inc 729 w teth St c..i aneout Maps, In the of· ti I\" blt c t to the proPtf'J 11 OfW9d tor .. tctlbed below In '1" mat• property delcrlbecl belO'#W In Gaty S.Underl Sp. B 00$ • Sta ta Ho1plt11. Provide tp4t0lbtl0nt ttlettfor9. Coett M.M CA · " lie. or llkl County Aeoorder 1 0 • •u1 the Artlclee of .,,.._. II'' Ind "• It" " tereot~ ' lllematertol· BurubbrlleevM epeellleatlon•. worlllng PreltrtnctWlllbegttllled The location In Cllltomla and Lot•1 ofTrec:t No 7785 r,:,,~i:, end'By·Lawt Wltflollt~aelll*lt Eric HOiiander Sp. e 1 • & Arc:lmo 8eltr•r Sp C 204 Jerry S.rcllev Sp B HICI • drtwlnoa, Cott 19ttmallng to bidder~ properly IP,: 01.the chief tXIQl.ltfvt omot u per map reocwdtcl a In Of Nld COf'PQflllon~ and, Vni'ecl Ital ... No fl*M wtlet4 tire repelr meterlal • 3 IOI .. 4 Chit, 2 Chair. taile. chit, trnk, Ghtlr, Ure, 1 bx• 1n<1 ~tlon at Fallvlew Pf'Ovecl .. Small 8u.ineat or prlnclpet bu"'-otftoe Book 298. PIQM 7 and ot One rNIOent memberlhlp ,,, waminty, ..,,_.or In LancllOfd r ... rv•• the 2 mattrsa,. lamp plot brcl, 2 Ellen Todd Sp c 323 . TV, Stall ~O•Rlt•I. In I C• In ICCOl'danot wlUI s.ctlon Of the Intended transferor It: Ml~ Mape In !tit of GOiden Aaln ,Ollftdl11on piled. It m.oe .. to IN YI right to bid 11 the Nie. boollett. bcl. mi.c 3 cnst. dlk. t>oollcM. 5 bu cordance with ~ and tete et MQ .. Title 2, Call-SllM as •l><>Yt ottic. ol Mid County Ae-of L.aeuM Hlllt 1 Ce!lfomlt ~. of the thtt, ._... TEEGARTc-..i PurCNMI ll!Uat be made Arctmo 8elttan Sp 0 498 Landlord reHf'/H the epeclbtk>M thel'efOfe. fornla Mmlnl9tratllle Code. AU other'~ nernee cor~. anown and,. defined nonpro.,. ~ltlon. ,...,.. ~. we19t1t, -... °' OOI LI, with cuh only ana plld fOf • Mtrt>lka, atereo. hutch. bcl. right lo bid at lhe ..,. Preference wlll be gran1ect Apc)llcttlont for pt'eference and adclr ..... uted by ttwl .. Common ArM on the lnllh refemld to • "foun. dltlon or.,.., at the proC*'I JAM ES EDW ARD at the time oi putctlue AH 3 ct>nt. 2 Ible, TV, Typrttr, 2 Pureh .... muai be mecle to bid~ properly •P· mutt be "'bmltled to and Intended tranafefor within above-ref~red to Con· C1at1C:" utl).c' to 11,, or lte fltneM fOt tit'/ '* 1 TEEOARTEN a resi purctlued goods.,., ao1c1 as lamp, 2 chair. Qfndhllr ~. wtth oath only and paid '°' Pf'OV.0 as "8maH "4.llneaa" 11PProv.o by the Otftoa ot thrae YM'• lut )'MI'S IMt dOmlnlum an. Artlelet Ot lncorporatlOn en< purpoee. NO ctWn Wiii t • • It. and mutt be removed al boollete, mlac, 3 bu, 111<: 11 the ttme of purchue. All In IQCOrdanc:. with ts.c:llon Smlll lhd Minority BuW. past 90 far 11 known to the Exoeptlng therefrom 1ny 8 uwa 01 Mid eorporatlon contldtNd 1or 111qwence j dent o f Costa Mesa the time 01 l)\lrchaM. Sele LancllOrd ruervea the purchaHdgoodearetoldu 1eH et MQ. Tltlt 2. Ctll· n.u. 18 12 14th Street. Intended tran•ferae art: portion ot lo11 A and •1 ot ,l;,, eommonly known a• edjuttment °'tor l'eeclMk Passed away Novem -aubteot 10 Pflor'Cllloellallon rlgl)I 10 bid 11 the tale. 11. and muet be remov.d at torn11 Aclmlnlelrattve Code. Room 200. Sacremento, CA None tlld Trtet No. 7513 ad°'"" 31N C VIA BUENA VISTA of the ..ie beMd on tellUI ber 8, 1984. Born in tt\t event of Mtli.tnenl Purcnues mutt be made the ttma ol purehue. 'Sale Appl1Clllon1 IOf prehwence 95814, not leat than five (6) The name(•) and bual,_ Ing aald Lott. 1.AOllNA HILLS CA ' of the P'°'*1Y to oonfon Jamillry 15, 1913 in ~landlord and obll· wtth cash only and paid tor aublect to l)f'lor cancellttlon mull be auDmllted lo ano c:alerldar d~ In advance of adclrMI 01 lhe Intended Aleo excepting tlltteff.:; 81deorofferatobtlnwtll· with tit'/...,,...,°' In gat6d peny. at the time of purdlue. All In the event of Mttltment approved by the Offlce of bid opening date. traMterM(a) are: Devld G. any pottlon of Lot A of Ing and wl" be recetved at plied repreeentat!Oft. ._ lndlana. Survtved by Deted thl• 5th & 12th dey purchuedQoodt "'told 11 between landlord end obit-Small and Mlnof'lty Bual-Aequeets tor smell bull-Strom and Nina J. Strom, Tract No. 7796 edlOMlog the aforeMJd ottlot 91 tit'/ ~ "Wlta: " wtfe Mary. 80n James 01 NOYernber, 1ee• It. end must be removed at oatect P1f1Y neM, 1e12 14th Street. neat preference In the nerd 714a Premium Street. Long ••Id Lota. time after the lln1 publf· ngtit. of redemption, 1 E. J T .F ter PublicSIMage. Inc .. Land-lhe lime of pu<ettue .Sale Detect thi. 5th & 12th day Room 200, S.cramento. CA of thecontrect tor the aboV9 ~.CA· AlaoexcapClngandrtMf"• cation hel'eof and befMa aPeclfled In lnlerNll "* r .. ert os · lord aubjeci to prior cltlCtllatlon ot November, tOe.4 95814, not lell tl)lln n...a (5) mentioned projeet I• made That the pt'operty pertl· Ing uoui the Orantor.111 tue· data of Nie THE T!AMS OF enue Codeldon m1, 11 three grandchildren. Publlsned by the OflnQe Ir\ th4p .....,, of Mttlement Publtc Storaga, ll'C , Land· calendar chirt In ed'tanoe of br 111bfnllllng a completed ,,,.,.., hereto It deecrlbed In oenor1 and •att1g7. fdr~ SALE ARE CASH OR CASH quoted• folOwt: and a brothet Wilham Coast Dally Piiot NOYern'* betwet11 llndlorcl ln<I obll· lord. 1 blcl opening elite. torm STD 811 with Ille bid ~alu;Aftlloctclntrade. u ld 1/85th un lvl a ANO TERMS .... 917 ...... ..,..._, H T 1 o f 5 12 1984 • geted pl/1y Published t>y the O!ange Requeata tor small bull-proposal. No l)f'elefenc:e wlll flxtun lltlPmenl trade lntarett In said LOii 1 and 2 0 1 N ~ · ee g at en · · · M-184 Dated thla 5th a t21h day CoNt Delly PllOI November ness prat«eoce In the-ard be granted unlett the bid la n~me ':no~ wlll Ot 1 09(· non-exclual11e eHtmtnte O~ ~;:.. 111 day 0 °' (•, ..,._. ...., A'/iy pei Florida . Private ol Nov11111>er. t984. 5, 12, 1984 oltheoontraclfOf theabove accompanied by the STD taln photo butln.a Jncl I• end non--exclullve~ht• of v9fffiLLle H GIMON Al· ton ~.Loc>ertY ~ rne,mor1al services flta.ICNOTIC( Pub1tcS1orege,1nc •. Land· M·188mentlonecloroiectltmade en. • _ .. locatect at: 2851 Beech wayo'ter_.under L~tOf 11 Law 38 12 w. ...-......n-~.-- were held. Pac i ftc IOrd by 111bml111ng a completed 81d Pf'OpoNlt must be BIYd Stanton CA 90UO lhoM portlona of Mid ote t_Ofney 1 Blvd ' ,240 Tor• the lght to pey IN el'n°"4 Di FtCTITlOUI !:" Publlstled by the Orange torm STD & t t with the bid aubmlltect for the anttra T~ ~ l\Ml9 UMd and 2 upon ?"'ich no build· ~_t 90503 Al1 • M looetlltt wttll IN • Vie w Mortuary• • MA• STATE NT Coas1 Dally Pilot November Ml.JC NOTICE propoaal. No Pfeferenoe win work delc:rlt>ect therein De-by uld transteron 11 Mid Ing or Other llructure hM t "';'·1~1oner • orneyt penMt or the prooeedlng, r«tors 644-2700 The following , ara ~. t2, 198' CITY Of be gr1t11d unleat I.he bid II Vlatlon1 from plant and locltlon II: MOTO PHOTO 1 been ttecled for neceeaary °' FUCHAAD ROGERS Ad· llf'I· 10 the 8ecfeitatY 11 ., MILLER dOlll(I bu..,_... M·185 AU.EV acc:ompanled by lhe STD 8')9Clllc:ltlon• wlll not be HOUR PHOTO or detlrable lngreH or mlnlttrllOf of the •t•t• ot tlrnel)(tortotNaeletlltteG A CUT ABOVE UMOU· FOUNTA.INV 811 contlderedandwtll be~ Th1t111dbulktran1fer l111gr .... tetevltlon cablet.aalc!Decectent.. enduponlUOtlpeyment l A LEX A ND ER E . SINE SERVICE 243 t North Ml.IC NOTICE NOT?CE INVITtHO Bid propoaa.11 must be lor rajeetlot\t 01 blda. The rntanded to be con1Um· underground wit• end con-p blllhed Otanoe CoUt Ult SectetetY ttlall rtittOI MlLLER. Passed Tuat111 •H. Sani• Ana. Cllll. K.1 ....... 1 LOC~~:,v~tOH• tubmllted '°' the entire Department hu the right 10 mated at the ottic. ol: 8 VR· dulta for elec:trlclty, tela-011~ Piiot November 12, 13, eucllpropertytohlm. end 1 92705 ,._ WO<k dncrlti.d therein 0.. waive any Irregularity In • ROW ESCROW co., 2070 phone1 .end other purpoeet 19 t9&• further prooeedlnge tn eot away November 10 , Thomu N. Thurbe r, Notic.ofteleof TH~ITY vl1t1on1 from plane and bid or to reject •ny or aH N. Tutlln Ave., Santa Ana, and eecountrementa ti•• . MT·216 nectlOnWltllthelevyontue 1984 In Santa Ana, 2593 t El ~ndo Lanuna ,..., ~at spectllc•tlont wlll not be bldt. Callfomil 92705 on or Iller to, -•· drain•. '#lier. .-....-. lhell oeue fro. ed h band f · ... '1tv•I• lefe NOTICE IS HEREBY sldered ndwlll be ceuae No bid wttt be conaldered DEC 3 19... gu end •team plpea, and C NOTICE t~..._t.__'7 ,.. __ ....... .-. belov us 0 Hiiia, Calif. 9 95. 3 No A-1 t•""" GIVEN that the ~Clefk Of con, .......... _!_ of ....... ...__ I ·-... I . • -· ~~ .. -1. ,..__.o __ .. .. .. 11 ............. -· ,...., ...... .. Oli F M 'll l .. ,~ Cl Verry 92 Rlvo . uu,.. or re,_,..,... ........ ,.,. unleel I ,. m ... e on a • an-Thi• ....... tr.,,.ler IS tub--···•••rn .. •-• ,_ .. • .... r~ ve em 1 er o ""'"" • In the Superior Court of the City of F011n11 Valley. Deplnment NI the right 10 d d 1 tumlahed by the """' IOI' IUCl'I root ovtmang1 end (It) tt•••......,. .. "91 C.0.ta Mesa, father of ~:I ~~· Long BMch. the Stile of Callfornl1. tor California, wlll reclMI ...._ waive any lrregtJltwtty In 1 o:,.,,c;::,, and ts mecte In ject to c.111= ':"~ other enc:roed\ment1 of a DEPARTMENT OF THE E ..... Aft« ...... Donna Dea Broward the County ol Orange eel PfQPOMll untll the hOur bid or to rejeet any °' all llOCOrdanc. with the "In· Comn'llfcill ec:t ltkt or dluif'nlltr kind; end TA EA SU A Y II NT EA NA L ( 1) Period .• The ownen o Thlt butlnesi 11 con· In the Mallet of the Eellta of 10:00 A.M on Monday. bids llrucllont 10 Blddan " 8 toe. ....menta on edi-ctnt Lota REVENUE SERVICE any real j)(operty told Iii of Newport Beach. ~~ by: • general Piii· 01 LLOYD c SMITHA. De-November 26, 198'. tor No bid wlll be oonlldertcl Proapectlve ~. may The name and lddr ... of lfl Mid Tract• for roof over· NOTICE OF SEALED 81D provided In MCtton Ale and Alix Burns of Th P N Th bet' ceued TREE TRIMMING IN VARI-unleu 111• made on• stan-examine and obtlln plant, t~• m~~•or:,. ~:l ,,w:s:. h1ng1 and other anctoec:tl· SALE, under the autlloflty In their heirs ... eoutorw. or ad Norco, brother, of n.'r"': t · ~r filed Notice 11 hereby given that OU S LO CAT IO N S dard torm l\lmllhed by the epaclllcatlona. and bid ~~W es'a'AoW CO 2070 ment1, of a Ilk•°' dllllmH11 Internal F\eveflue COO.':: mlnlatrator1, or any per90t Henry G. Miller of with t~ 't ~c;:'or Or· thl un~gried wtll NII et THROUGHOUT tHE CITY In Department and la made In form• bycalllngat orm1111no N Tustin Ave Sani~ Ana kind, togetlltt with the r'Ollt tlon .. ~ .. 1.:.. the .. ~':',Y Mb ll•vtno any lnttteti tller"1 M ill t °"'iy" on November Private Sile. to lhe hlghell .ccordanoe with the Plant accordance wtth the "In-1 requMl lo the Offloe of the c ' 07 R 1. E r · to convey tald tuerMnll to acrluwu .... ow·-• or a llan tlltteon. 0t any per Santa Ana, o e ~ Olln and beat bidder, aub)ec1 to end Specifications ttructlon• 10 Blddera." Chief of Plant OPlflllont 11 .. :19~~F!citti!!Utd'!.~; any pereon, firm, public 11tll-ed tor nonpayment ot ton In their beMH, at'9ll bt Frederick of Wllson, 8· 984 f~ oonflrmatlon ol uld Su· Trimming pattern• wlll be Proapeetlve bidden may the above acl(lrM1, tela-.. _, ltr °' goyemmental body. Internal rewnue tu• Clue permitted to '*'-" mo Kansas, grandfath~r Publllhed Ofange Cou1 perlof Court. on or atter the prOlll<*I All pra.pec11ve axamlnl and obtain plent, phone numbe r (7 14) =~ :-::.::; :~= Alic •~ting from uld from <l*'Y W. ~ T~ pr°'*1)' told, OI any par o f David and Sandra Dally Pllot November 12 t9 23rd day of November 1984. bldderutwll lnapect sample tpee111e11ton•. and t>ld 857-5212 which la the bualneal clrt Lotl 1 and 2 alt QM. oll. P"°'*1Y will be at pu tleUI., tr~t ot audl proper1' 28 Decarnber 3 198' • • II the oltlce of Wit.LIAM J tr-on Friday, November forms by ealllng at OI malling A peyrneol bond, Stan-llon hydrocart>ona, mlntra?t and Ile Ille under ...iect bid u at eny time wttflln 190 cMyl BroawardofNewport · ' M.212 LENKEtT. 25251 Pueo De tS, at 2·00 PM. at 17721 arequesttotheOfflceolthe dard Form 807 In lhe :::~'t.csc::::'ma other aub1tanc:11 lylng pr~ .. _t>r lnlont~35~ eltertheaelfthereof, Beach , Cheynette, Alicia, Suite 200. L.eguna ano 17733 Bar Clrde. Foun-Chief of Plant Operation• at amount ot fifty percent ot the · 984 below a depth of 600.00 !tat. en11e.,.,.,.. aect ~ • .., (2) Prlot. • Sucfl Pfope(t Celeste, and H eather mmilC MnflCE Hlllt. County ol Orange, taln Valley Anyone withing the above adclr111, t.i. contrect price mutt accom-=o:i=~~ ho but without the rl0fl1 IO enter refatect regulatlona. Datt Of trect of property at1a111 bl rUUL nu State of California. Ill right. to ~bmlt •bid for the tree phone number (7 14) pany fftlery oontrec1 lnvotv-N Tuettn A" · upon tha eurfact or l!lldtwtll be Opened: Novem-permitted to be recs.em. Bums, all of Norco __ IC...;..TmOU;;..;;;.;;~,--9U-l_INl_l_I_ tltlt and Interest of u ld de-trimming project mutt at· 957.5212. Ing an axpendltura In Hoeat :::! Ana, CA trn't . tubaurfac:e or the Pf'Opetly ber 27. t8~. T"":- 00 bldt will upon pe yment to 011 and several neices ' CMaed at the time or daath tend tha samp!e trimming A pt ment bond Stan· of 126,000. at>oveadepltlof600.00feet be opened. 10. a.m., purcn11t1,orlncuthecM1 8 n d NA:,:.'AT'EMENT 1 and all the rlglll, llttt and 1nd blda will °"'Yn be IC· <lard locm 1101 in the Ttt. tuee11M bidder will ~~~Gs::~M 1oran.xeurP<>f9Wl\ateoever Piece ot Ille: 24000 Avlfa not beklundln the~~ n ephews.M ember 1t;: t ~eon ' ln1erMI ttm the eatm of ceptec:ltromthOee .itencl· ""°"'ntolllttypercer'ltotthe be required to entar Into• lntencteo TrantllfM(1) u r~rn deed1,of r• Rd .. L.aQun•....,.,~1eCo1A: wtlldl the Pf°'*1Y to '' .,, olng u ltkl deceued h11 acquired ll'IQ9 Ouallty control on contract price must ec:ic:om-contrac:1ual egreement In Or , Coe pCOfd. 82e77. ltl\ '"""" '" o.mmee1 la altuated, tNll t• Carpenters Local IRVINE CHRIST MAS by OPlflllon of law °' olh«· tr1mm1ng will be atrlctly en-pany every contrac:1 lnvolv· th9 form of 1 "Standtrd D:~ N=ber 1~ PARCEL 2: Non~dutlVI l«ect. Only the 11ght, ti: the Secrttlry, fof tN UM o 1453, Huntington T~E~~de~':~ MeM wtae other thin or In Id· forced lnganexpendltUl'a ln exceu AQ<eement torm STD 2" ·'euernaott fOf Ina<_, and and lntereat of Gery ·the purc:tlaaer 1111 lleh o Be h 25 . . di lion 10 11\al ol aald oe. Proc>OMI• than be Pf"• ol $25 000 wfllch 1111111. be binding upon 1IM. M·2, 5 I eg.r .... public utllltlel, .... Frankl In and to the P"OC>-" aaelgnt. the amount ~ ~ ac · owners yrs Calll. 8280e ~. 1t the time of deeth, ented unoer ...iec1 COVlf The· ~tut bidder wtM the State of Calttomla only .,. and tor all purpoeee In-erty will be offered IOINle. eucfl purohuer and ~ of the Broadway Joaepll P0rto 200e ~ In 11\d to all the certain RE.AL and shall be accompanied be required to enter Into a upon approval by the State. Pta.IC NOTICE cldentll thereto, lnclllcllng requeated, the lntartunnlll-~1 • lheNon •t the rate of 20 per F1orist, Costa Mesa. Aem,ate. Newport ' property situated In the OR· by one ol the form• ol bid· contractual agreement In The contract 11 not tllndlng but not llmltect lo the con-eoue Service will r .. , n. cent per ann11m. Visitation Monday ca+~·1, 2=1n,,. 1, con· ANOE, County of ORANGE, der's sec:u0rlly1 reqh ulsred 1by11 the lorm ol 1 ··s11nclard on either pany unlela and K·Mm 1 atructlon. lnetallatlon. re-formation abOUl poealble en.ct 01 Junie)( encum T State of Calltornla, partlou· Section 1 o I • pee; -Agreement torm STD 2" untll 11 11 approved by ..,._ Nottoe of .... of p1""*"*''· repair, malnten-encumbfancaa, wllk:h may bfancea: 5 • 8 Pm • u es d a Y ducted by: an Individual latly delCl'lbed u lollOWI. cations. All propoealt lhall which shall· be binding upon proprlete avthOrtZecl ttata .._. ""°""' at anca. operation and UM ot be uaeful In determining the 10am-8pm, at Bell Joeeptl Porto to-wit. be m11kld "PROPOSAL the State ol Calttornla only ~ lncludlng the De-ftrlveee lale all neceeaary or clealrable vakla of the lnter"t !lelnG lee 1111(0,. ltteot of M Broadway. Funeral Thl~e~emty11n6: /1:;c'_ Lof 40 ol Trtct No. 6498, In FOR TREE TRIMMING". and upon approval by the State. panmeni ot General S«· No. A l25l75 roedwayt. 11c1-alk1 and aold. Oeecflptlon of .op-let 1.MUfts•tMOH Wed esda with t n ° r the City ot Orenge, II tnown be m•lled or dellve<ld IO u The conlrac1 la not tllndlng vtoet. 11 requlttcl. In the Superior Cour1 Of c:ondultl over the folloWtng erty: Lot 128 of Ir.ct No. A oertlflcete of .... of per servl<:es n Y =County on October 26. on a map thereof, recorded 10 be In the hand• of the City on either party unleal and All nonexempt ttate con-the Stal• of CakfOfnla, for detcribed l•ncl: 42.24, Clly ol Newpor1 aonel property gNsl or I 2 PM a t Ch r IS t 19 "21t1M In Book 199, pegea 48. Clerk In her ottica In lhe City until II It approved by ap. tracll of $5,000 °' mora are lhe County of Orange PARCEL A: AM ol the land Beech, County of Orange, deed to reel property a Lutheran Churc h. PutlllshaO ~ Cou1 49.and 50. of MllOlllaneous Hall. 10200 Slater Avenue, proprltte authorlzect 11ate aubject 10 11111 contrac:10f In the Matter of the Eatate deacrlti.d In Parcel 2 olthat s1111 ot CallfOfnla, 11 per ecuted purawint to teetloe 76-0 V 1ctoria St .. Costa 0 ~ Pilot N ~· -b;, 5 12 MIP$. record• of aald Of· on or before the hOllr llated. agencies. lnelucllng the De-nondl1erlmlnatlon end com· ot ANNE L ROGERS. 0.. certain cleect recorded July recorded In 8ook 157 pegea 8331 "'4111 dlachetge "'°' P Lo h.ar 1 ovem · 'angeCounty At the cleelgnated time, all partmant ol General Ser· pllanc • requlr1men1t oeuecs. 11. 1972 In Book 1021e. 1 to_ 14 lnclual\19 or m1 .. property from 111 llenl. en M esa as tor t 19· a, t984 • mOfe mmonly known blda received wlll be publlely vices. 11 required. pureuant to Government Notice 11 hereby given 11111 Page 698 of Offlclal Aeeorclt celtllleovt mape, r~,4: of _ 11'11.bt~ V Tornow offioat-M-194 11: 1521 EAST SAN ALTO opened. '"'mined and de-i.-.w.~ ~ -6eetion-t2"0 -.no OTfdertlgn«f~llt""Mlrllfrm ~M COUl\19 unrcounfyoommon., .. now which the Han ot the onite4 'Ai-lnt.ennentPaofi · AV~!!; CA "Clll"9Ct'bythWCTtyCter1\8l • tracts ol l5, or more are Calllornla Admlnl1trat1111 Prlvttt Ille, to lhe hlgfletl Record« ot Nld county u 222 Evening Star Line, Stalet with~ to wnlol V iew MemonaJ P.ark PlB.IC NOTICE Terms ol Nie cuh In law. dets end the publk: are In-aubjee1 to elate c:ot\trac:1or Code. Tiiie 2. OMllon 3, and belt bidder, aubject to PARCEL 8: Lotl A and B Newport BMeh, CA 82&e0. ui. levx wee ~ tied Pr1 · lul money ol the United vlted to be pretenl 11 the ~!nation and com-Secilon 8201 connrmatlon of Aid Su· of Tract 7888, u per map PTOJ*'Y mey be lnepec1ed or1ty. Pierce Brothers BeU NOTICl'OfA..UCATlON Stat .. on confirmation ot declara tion o l u ld p llance requirements In accordance with the perlorCourt,onor alter the recorded In Book 294, at:Fromthe outtlde only at ,, ... ...._ Broadway directmg, TO ll'LL ALCOHOLIC 1111. or plf1 can and bal· proposal• purtuant to Government provision• of Section 1770 23rd drt of NOVEMBEA Peget 19 and 20 ot Ml .. 222 Evening Stir Lane, .......... OMMf 642-9150 UVERAOll ance evidenced by note... ANbldeeorec.etved,exam-Code Section 12990 ln<I of fhe Labor Code, the De-1984, at the office of PHILIP oelllneout MIPI. In the of· Newport8eec:tl.CA 92&e0. ._ .... ~-11107!84 cured by Mortgage or Trult tned end declarect wlll be r• Celllornla Admlnl1trat1ve part11'141nl hU .certall)ed H SIMO N. 38 12 w. flee of lhe County RecOfo.t SubmlMlon of all blda rnual U..-...... eA ~ To Whom II May Conc:«n· Deed on the property Mi !erred by Iha City Clerk to Code , Tiiie 2, OMlllOn 3, that the general prevalllng SEPULVEDA BLVD., SUITE of Nici oounty. be lllbmllted on FOfm 2222, (1M) .. 1.._ J ONES SAEGUSA, MARGIE N & sold. Ten per cient ol amount the City Engl,,_. and the Section 8201. rates of wagae epp!lcable In 240. TORRANCE. CA 90503. PARCEL C: Lota A tnd B SMled Bid lor Purehue Of Dete: November 1, 1914 M 0 LL I E ELLEN T AKEO 11 applying to the bid to be d~lad with bid. City Allomay tor checking In ecoordanc. with rhe the c011nty 1n wtilch the work County of Lot Angtlet, of Tract No. 7513, II per Seized Property. Conteci Publllhed by the OrlnOf JONES, died Novem-O.p1rtmen1 of Aleohollc Bids or offer• lo be In wrll· and reported to the Cl!)' provt,iont of Sectton 1770 la to be done are thOM rel" State 01 Cellfornla. all right. map rac:o<dect In Book 297, the omc. Indicated ti.low Cout pally Piiot Nowrnci. ber IO, 1984 in Costa S.V...ega Control tor "47" Ing end wlll be recelv.d at C011ncll 11 111 regu111 meet· ol th• L&bOr Code. the o.. ettablllhad ltld publlahect tllle Incl Interest 01 Nld oe. Pages 33 11\d 3• ol Ml .. fOf Form• 2222 and lnlor· 12. 1984 ON S" LE GENE .A A L the afOf ... ld omc. II any Ing on December 4, 1984/ pertmant has ateertalned by the Director of Industrial c.ued 11 the time ol d•th oellaneou• M~. In the of. mat.Ion about the property. M·20-Mesa Medical Center LICENSE( PUS. EAT PL.) to time aftat Iha nr11 publl-Prior to c:ommanclnft that lhe genetal prevllllng Relltlont. Coplel of the and ell the right. tllle end nee ot the County Recorder Submit bids 10 the per.on aftrer a bnef illness. NII llc:ohollc: beverages 11 c.tlon hereof and belOfe work, the Contractor and al rat" 01 wages1ppllc:able In waga rat" are on nie 1.1 the lntar1tt that the .. tata ol of Nici county namect belOW before the She was born June 185e3 BroOllhurtt, F011nlaln data ot Ille. aubc:ontractors thlll obtain the county In wtllch the work Ottlce of the Chlilf ol Plant Ilk! deceelecl hu acquired PARCEL D: Lot A of Tract time bid• wtl be opened. YOll don't need • gun le Valley, CA Dated 11111 7th day of NO. a busi""' llcenM from the 1110 be done .,1 tnoee ratea Operation•. FalNlew. br operation of,_ or other· No. 7795, 11 per map r• Payment Term•: Blcll muat ''draw laat" when yo1 29. 1894 m Sask.atche-Publl•hed Orange Cout VEMBER. 1984. City ol F011n1.in Valley In IC· es1abllshed and publlthed Sita Inspection wiU be held wtae other th•n or In ad· COl'ded In Book 298 , Pagee be accompanied by the lull place :n ed in the Dal~ wan. Canada, where Dall)' PllOt November 11, WILLIAM J. LfNKEIT. At· cordance with the City Mu-by lhe Director of lnduttrial Wad., Nov. 7th tO:OO AM. dltlon 10 lhll 01 tald oe. 7 and 8 ol Mlaoellaneovt atn011nl of the bid If II total• Piiot Went Adsl Cell no• h e r early life was t984 tamer " Law, 2525 t PaNO nlcipel Code No. VOiume 1· Relatlon• Coples of the Fairview Stet• Hospital. ceuec:t at the 11me of dMlh, Mep• In the otfloa ot the $200 or leat. If the total bid I 642·5678, snont and she worked SU-299 De Alicia, •200. Laguna Tille 5, Ct11ptart 5 04 •nd wage'"" are on flle " the Victor Blel•lac In and' lo ell the certain County Aacordar of aald ls ITl()(e than 1200. eubmlt 20 ------...----------!Hiiia, CA 92653, Atlornty(a) 5.08. Office ol lhe Chief Of Plant as a legaJ secretary. ln Ml.IC NOTICE for Pttlllona< In acoordanoe with the Operation•. Fairview. 1922 she marned W1l· ---------FLOYDCARLTONSMITH. provlalons of Section• 1700 Slla lntpe011onwtllbeheld ham v J ones of Vic· f!CTTTIOUI .UllNEll ExecutOf ot lhe E1111e of and 1777. 1nc1u9'¥9. of the Thur• Nov 1511110.00 A.M NAME ITATHIENT aald Dececlenl. Labor Code ol the S111e of FalfVl9w ' t.oraa , B .C Canada The tollowlng perlOfl 11 Publlll'led Or1ng1 Cout Callfomla, the City Council VlctOf.Bjel•lac and they along with doing bullnesa u . Delly Piiot Novembet 12. 13, of the City of F011nt1Jn Valley Chief ol Plant Operation• Bill's parents moved TH 0 MAS WA LKER 19, t984 hu by relOlullon edopted 111 to Newport Beach t.n BUJLOERS. 12.8 E. Wilton. MT-217 Ille pievaillr1<11 hourly nrte of Publlllhecl by the Orange Cotta M .... Celll 92627 mm•ic lilll'\TICE wages fOf eech cr1tt Of type c 0111 Di lly Piiot November 1926 where th ey op-Thoma Daniel Walker, r-UDL ""' ol workman or mechanic; 12. 19. 1994 e rated a butcher ~~~1E9re~f11· Coste Mesa. FteTITIOUt .UIPNH• ~r=":n~h·!m:ui:; ~':.,°c:; _______ M_-2_00_ st.ore Mo Uy and B1U Thi• business I• con-NAME ITATIMINT to the 9UCCMlful bidder. PlllllC NOTICE were weU known t.n du<:1ed by 1n lndMdual The lollowlng per.an I• Prev1lllr1<11 wage In CIUll· 1--------- Lawn Bowhng circles n1omu Daniel Wilker doing buWMU u · tlcallooa not provided lor by FICTITIOUI 9UllNIU here M o lly was Thia llatemeot wu tiled WEST COAST STA· the resolution thell not be NAME ITA~NT w1111 the County ~ ol Of. TIONEAY ANO VIDEO ten than the mott recent The lollowtng peraont are pr~ed m death by 1 County on November SUPPLY. 18387 Bolu wage determination tor the clolngbutlnealaa: her h usband IIl 1969 s'.1:&4 Chica. Hunllnglon Belct1, OrengeCountyarMHpub-KILLION OATA RE· and 4 brothers tn Sas· Fne.4 Call! 92649 llshod by the u. s De.part· SOURCES 1950 16th St katc h e wan. M o lly Publlll'led Orange Co11t Sandr1 0Splro,~08i1M~rn· ment of Labor and In no .. L118, Newport Betch, Dally Piiot November 12. 19. lngatar r · un ng on event shall II be leu than the Calif 92663 had a special gift of 26. Oecembef 3. 1984 Beach, Cell!. 92849 eatebllthed lederal mini· Aobeft Jeck l(llllon. 1950 ftndmg pleasure tn M-208 Thia bualnau 11 con-um wage 16th St •L 118. Newpon hf es adventures and ducttcl by: an Individual The Contractor •hall Belch Calif 92863 ---------Slndra Spiro provide IUCt1 compenaatlon CarOeyn Ann Kllllon, 1950 tn lhe people she me l PmllC N0T1C( Thi• atatement wu llled lnaurenoe u required by the t8th St n 11e. Newpor1 along the way. and all FICTTTIOUI .u ... aa with the County Clerk 01 Or· Labor Code of the State of Beach C•lll 92863 who knew her, loved NAME tTAn•NT ~8C011nty on November Celitornta, and theft axec:uie Thia but1n111 11 con· her G raveside ser· I The tOllowtng per.on 11 8· 1 ' ~ • oontrector'• certlflclta r• duc:1ad by: hutband and wife gardlng said compen11tlon Robert J. Kiiiion vices will be hf'ld doing butlneat 11· Published Orange Cout requlrementa Tha Contrac-Tiils atate.....,t was filed I WALKER ENTERPRISES. O 11 Piiot November 12 19 ""'"' Tuesday. November 7247 Hevenrock Drive, Hunt-1 Y • • tor shell lurther require all with the Covnty Clerk of Or· 13. 1984. 11 AM. a l lngton Belch. Callt 926'8 26. December 3. 198• •• 207 Sut>c:ontrector• to tlmllatly •noe County on Novembet ...,. provide euch compen11t1on e. 198.4 Pacific View Mem· Wlltltm E Walker, 7247 ---------1 s b- o na) Park Ne wport Havenrock Drive. Hunt· Pl8.JC NOTICE inwranoe lor all o the u ~ • lngton Beach, Call! 92643 contreetor1· employell The Published Orange Coast Beach, CA Pac1f1c Thia buelness 1, con-file~ 8U ... ll Cootrector1 ln<I Subcon· Daily PllOt Novembet t2, 19, View Mo rtuary, DI· 1duc:ted by an lnclivldual NAll£1TATl.....-r tr1C1or1 •hall lurnllh the ClfY 26. o-Tiber 3, 1984 rel"tOrs 644-2700 Wllllam E Welk« The fotlowlng Plftonl .,. I certlflcat• Of walv9( ot M-210 Thie stllamttat wu ftled dOlng bullneu u : 1Ubrogatlon u~ the l«ma l--------- MeCOAMIC~ MORTUARY t 795 Laguna Canyon \ Road aguna Beach Ca 92651 494·9 415 HARBOR LAWN· MT. OLIY[ Mortuary • Cemetary Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Co'\ta Mesa 5•0·5554 PIERCE 8ROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY t 10 Bro adway co,11 Mese 642·9150 BALTZ 81AOERON SMJTH l TUTHILL WHTOLIFf CHAPEL 427 E 17th S t Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACl,.IC VIEW MIMONAL lllARK C..,,ettry • Mortuary Ch•Ptl • Crematory 500 Pacific View Or111e Newp0tt Beach ~4 2700 B wllh the COllnty Clerk ol Or· NITE·N·DAY CARPET ol the worker' compenn· Ml.IC NOTICE Ange Co~.inly on October 29. CARE. 3165 Harbor Blvd., llon lnaurenoe 1911-4 Coa1a M .... Call! No bid wlll be contldertcl 11 ,,_ Ak:harcl MIGheal GrONe, unless II It mad• on the of. '~!'~:A~:, Publlahed Orange Cout 21492 Vintage W•r. El Toro, ltc:111 blank form lurnlll'led The IOllowlng perlOl'l It D111y PllOt November t2 t9. Cllll by lhe Chy Ind It made In doing butlneu u: 28.0ecember3, 198-4 PerryJ Bllcil,21492,Vlfl· ic~rdan~~hl ':.''t':c.~ ECER ENTERPRISES 20 M·206 tage Way, El Toro. Cllll pr.mSlon• 0 1 0 Butterfly St lrvlnt Call! 'this bualne11 11 con· the prc>pOMI requlramentl 927.,4 · · ---------i ducted by. a limited partner· =.,~~of= s:=: Gunet M Ecer. 20 Butler!· PlB.IC NOTICE lhl~lchard GroMe 11ca11on1. Each bidder mu1t Ir St_ lfvlne. Calll. 92714 ---------i Thi• statemenl w11 flied be lloenMd In aocorcltnce Thl°fi!b~elneu 1• con· '!CTinOUt •Ut?Mll wtlh the County Cl«k 01 Or· with 19Pllcable ttate l•wt ducted by. an lndlvldual NMlll ITATl•NT ange Courity on October 28 Pursuant to Callforn11 Ounet M Eeert .flied The IOllottflng j)lflOfll .,. 1984 • Governrnenl coo. S.CtlOn Thi• 1111ernen WU doing butlneu u · tt21t1• 4590, 1119 Contrtctor wlll be wilh the County Clertl Of Or· 2028 POMONA, APART· Pubkthed Orange Cou1 enlllled to post ~oved ·~ COllnty on October 29, MENTS. 90• E Balboa, Diiiy Piiot November 5. l2, MCuf1tlet With the Of an 19 Balboa, Callf 9266 t 19 ~ 1984 epproved fin.nctal nttltv-. F'2llm Maty L Moy.r. 904 E • . M-t97 lion In ordlt to NV9 IM Clft Publlthed Orange CoMI Balt>oa. 811bol. Calif 92981 releue fund• re1alntd by Delly Piiot November 12. 19, Norman Mayer. 904 E lht Clly to lntura per-28. December 3, 1N4 Balboa, Balboa. Calif. 926e 1 M.JC NOTICE te<manct of the oonlrlCL M4.11 Sandra Lea El>ert. teS42 Plat'11, IC*llllo•tlona tnd ---------Pro Clrele. Huntington 'ICTITIOUI 9U._U olflclal pr~al lormt to be PllllJC NOTICE Beech, C .. lf 92&49 NA• ITATl•NT uted lor t>lddlng c•n be Cit>· Shlrley J L.eher, 75'1 4th ni. tottowlng pet.on••• talned Of\ly at the Office of F!Cnnout .,.._,, Place. Downey Call! 9024' doing butlneaa.. the City EnolnMt. City Hiii. NAm ITATl.-wf ThlJ t>u11n... 11 con· PACIFIC COAST MARINA Coll of Plant and Spec:lfl-The f~ peflOl\I are dueled by • general Plrl· SERVICES, 1930t Maune cation• •• u 00, lneludlng doing buelneM .. nerahlp Lane. Huntington Be.ech, 1111 If 1ne bidder requeieta PAClfllC ELECfAIC COM• Mery L MO)'tf c.ttf Oi&48 lhlt lhe Pttna and SpecH\· PANY OHION!D SYS• Thia 1111amen1 w11 llled Avuefl Erneet Scilueu. a.11on1 be "'11 by mtll, the T!.MS. 5327 Humboldt with th9 County Clerk of Or· 1930t Meuna Lane, Hunt· malling and henclllng Dtlve. Buena Perk. C.111 •no• COlln1y on October 28, lngton Betch, C1.11t 82648 Charg• thlll be an ao-906' t 1084 Gaty Allen GO/don. 18281 dlllonel U.00. Neither the Jqon M. Brandt, &327 F2991• Maune Lene. Huntington COii ot tbe Plena tnd ~ Humboldt Drive, lllena Publlelle<I Or1tn99 Coeat Beach, Cell! 9264e flcetl0(4, not Int eott ol P9f'll. Cellt 90621 Delly Piiot NOYember IS 12, Tlllt bu1lnee1 It con· !Niling aflcl henOllnQ Will be Anne L .. Btandl. 5327 t9 ~ 1984 ducted by • Olf*al '*1• r.tunOed tillmboldl Dri"•· Buen• M· IH nerahlp The City reMIWI Ille right Ptt11. c.iit toe2 t 11---------1 Aullell E Schuett to rejeet etl'f or •ll blCIL --+-"':ta!llWf!rlll<Jf" What a Woncferru1 World lflle '*~ wae Aled ~eci.nd'on TN• 1t1.1--.1 .,., filed S with the County Cte'1c Of Of· City Ctttk Of wttll the County Cllftt of Or· ot t1opp1ng right •1 MIQe County on October 22, the City ot "'G9 COvnty on No~ber rou' llfl09rllpll ~d&yl 1084 Fountain Valley, Calltomla e. 1N4 D11ly P1101 Claullloo ,_,. Dated· November 1 t"4 ,_ Ad• To piaee yOYr td. Pv~ Orange to.st Publltntcl by the Of1n99 Publltheel Or11tg11 Cou4 ~N 642 S&19 eno let a 09ity PllOt Now..,,.,., S, 12. t Dally Piiot N<Mlmber 011ty Piiot Ncwernbet t2, 18, Pta..IC NOTICE PmllC NOTICE PmllC NOTICE PmLJC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Of A PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD 1. . 1 WHAT'S BEING PLANNED • • I ,WHERE 18 THE PROJECT WHAT INFORMATION II AVAJLAILE HOW YOU GET INVOLVED WHO TO CONTACT- c ... Numben Nola O•t• Pubttehed The applicant, J. Ray Construction. Is requesting approval of a General Plan Amendment and zone change to develop the East Irvine area Into a commercial oenter. This project Involves the relocatlon and restoration of bulldlngs with historical significance and their reuse for commercial purposes. The project site Is bordered to the west by San CflnYOJl Ave .. to the north by Qurt Road, to the east by 1-5 Freeway and to the south by the AT & SF Railroad. , The proposed plans. a copy of the environmental deter- mination (EIR, 84-ER-0063) and other project Information are avaJlable for Inspection at the Community OeYefopment Department, 2801 McGaw, Irvine. 1 Do you have any comments? Questions? Concerns? YO\.I are Invited to attend a publlc hearing to be held by the City of Irvine Planning Commission on November 27, 1984 at 6:30 p.m. In the Council Chambers at 17200 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine. For more Information. call Holly Hamlin at 660-3697 at the Community Development Department. 84·GA.-0028/84-ZC·0087 November 7. 198..C November 12. 1984 ORANGE COAST DAIL V PILOT CIQSllNld Ad V110f l\elp 19 26 IHA 11 198' 2e Dec«nt>er 3, 1984 ---M·tN SU-307 ---_ M-2081.--------------------"''"" _::_.::::::=======-l. I , • = • " • I. If • I,, r ~ • l, .. ' t " " • I .. • , ~ ~ •• It • r " I " .. I I .. I ~ • I I ~ r. " I II n ~ \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, NoY9tnber 12, 1-. ..,_ .. ' ' R&"M~ ~28r, 1 be, petlo C'5o no C*S. non-.nott• . 831-4038 2Br 1a. .,,.,... uptt.n wl encloaed gar1g• 1550/mo. 754-0QM 281' 28&. 2 c:er gar. ""*· Mg. rntcr~W/O, pool, epe . ....,,. • lnduOed $950/mo. 780-1811 2 bf Deluu 2 be Uk• 2 melt• ault• 2 cw ger E-91de -.00/mcrtc4---'ltttiVf •PENTRIOOE OOVE111' • 28f 28a IC>llt ~. "'* WIO, dbl ger, pool/.O- $950/mo. 556-9200 I 38R 3be condo. ln.ctt 2 Cll' get All emenm.. S375/mo. 831-4300 $575/mo 2 8d 10.. patio, ntce entllde locetlon PoOf, Indy rm. eloM to au 149 E. Bey ... lll••.-.nT la-1111 $&25 X-lg 28f 28a '-p6e:x UPP4I' -c:rpta. dfl)9 OIW, F/A Mat, tr•~· renge. 2195 Miner, No 646-5282 meatilUIU ... , ... Se1utifulty Jand•ec•ped ~ apta Pool/apa. atlO/~ No peta. 28drm 1•1.ea $670 2250 Venguard 540-9626 -----18drm ~ 28drm 18a $M0 241 W Wu.on 631-0MO Beeutfful, r: 2 8d 20.. 2 patio. ltl MW Int 82'2 Hamlh~Aotl ~n Bright alry & new Cpt1 & drapes 29r 1IY•8• TwnhM. Mlefo. trptc. 2 car gar w/ope!*. Lak-. 1trNm1 & wat1r1a1l1 Poollepa. no peta.. $875. 549-2•• 7 ()( 545-3115 CtMn and lharp loWet' 18R. OIWlhr. ~· no pets $435, 631-5 Deluxe E-alde twnhM 28r 1'o\8a· w/gar S890tmo. 25'3 Orange 642-2520 Eastlide 2 8d 1 be lower No pets $550/mo Ca.It 631-6155 An 3PM EASTlSIDlr 2 BR. 1· .. ~ths patlO No pet• S6001mo. c an S.6-~50 E-slde 18r new carpet & pa+nt No pets 2563-A Elden SSSO 675-9291 --- NOTICE The Dally Pilot will no •oncer be open ou Saturday morntnc•· Ou.r opentt.nc boun wtll be Monday thra Friday. 8 :00 a .m . to '5:30 p.m. Deadllnee wm be .. folJOW'a: EDITION DEADLlllflt Monday ...................................................... Friday, 4 :90 p.m. he.day ................................................... MOllday, 4 :90 p.m. Wed.aeeday ... ~............ ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tlae9day, 4 :SO p.m. Tlla.r9day ............................................ WedDeeday, 4 :90 p.m . l"rtd&f ................................................... Tlllll94&J, 4 :90 p.m . Sata.rilay ............. :. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. .... .. . ... . l"rtclay. 3 :00 J>.m . Sanday...................................................... P'rlday, 3:00 p.m . " llilyPillt \ , p.eopt• read ct11r.s1h d _I I I I ,I I' II I ' I **'"** Computet)zed Accounting & Tu 6eMoM. 557·5211 U•I HI/ .. tliat Tilt ·-,ReteSt 16 'Vra exp. Cullom or Commerc111. 2•1-7039 ' -~ -------------- Good things happe when you s ho classlfled DlilJPllat cle .. lfled 8d1 142-.5171 Arartatah, UaJ. AJU!anh, Uaf. Atart•••••· Uaf. Aru••••h, Uaf. le1t1ll •• Otllct lntal1 2114 Belt WaatN 5100 Heir W11tN SlOf Heir WaatN 5100 ltlt WutM SU Ctsta ••11 21241 Baal. 1tad1 2740 L11aa• ltac~ 2741 •2rt ltac~ 2719 Sbre ZtOI &llPllT UD-11 lfFI 1/2 n .. ll00/•91 tum &111rians _ Olll-PUT-Tiii 0;,~~~e.~:;~ GOLF COURSE VU S53S I Spacloua studio ·~ blk to LIDO WATERFRONT· Lge HarbOr Ridge. Atty & Son 700 sf · 3 ottcs & recept. Active retell shop In CdM. Good tralnlng.~'J)I0\118ill. with pr10f kitchen & bfoller •days 546-3000 CM 2Br 1Ba. quiet tenants SUWlll bch. Utlls pd Xlnt ocean c stm dlx 3Br 2be will Shr tux Condo S550. 1300 1f . QPetl sp plan. Some admln. Ideal for Richard Ouellete Salon. exper. Mostly eves btwn --------~2·1603 or ~2·3153 vi-S..90/mo •9•·2797 $1850/mo tse. 673-8886 752-9442 D. 640·24~ E Wiii' bulld to suit Also housewife. 720-9720 200 ~£tr Of, NB 20·25 hra p/wtc. Hogue lllYlll '" 1Br _,...,.,,.., lndry f..,., VILUIE -B B I d 2 NEAR BEACH· 3 BA 2ba H B steep on hldeebed & edjc 2000 if. Reedy f0< Beel.lty Barmlch .. ll, 6-45-3678 Wanted mutt have O'tl ~ -.......... ..... 2 8d I 1 r 1 • w crpts. rps occpy s 1 25 grou. ACCT m OUll -IWllmllT/&lllST Mon-Fri btwn 10.1 lem or ·--1c:1e· 852-8562 water pd S..24/mo 1884 New 1 & rm uxury blk1 to bch ~/mo 105 upper apt Frplcc • 2 car sa\18 in beaut clean hm 852-8714 R & H INVEST mull have knOWledge of f·2 30pm. ask tor Doug ...... • M""rov1e 548--0336 • apta In 1• pl.ans. 1 Bdrm. C--"ar Way 49•-6685 gar $1 200/mo Agt M/only $175-t-9~-8095 bO d t and tor V"""' busy """rfftlve J ,_ •-1-.-,-0Wll---.---,-. "'' 2 Bdrm end T ownhomea ""' . 6 Olfl~ approx 200 aq tt peg er sys em N w -p· 1' 8 c h -•; 1 I o n or u.-.a " -....-Lite & airy 18r for quiet ..-pools. tennis. water-IOWYIEW 75-8170 or 964•3375 Master br S300 mo 1111111 5260/mo Incl utll & know adding machine by Motivated ~pie only ---------wanted. F/tlme, S day n/smkr Encl patio A4lf1 falls, ponds. Gas paid Onl 10 minutes from v ER S AIL LES 2 Br . + de~ lrg Npt bch home Janltorlal M-F 84w 22• touch. flJll time position need apply. Robert & Tly· COOIS Apply In parson. 29~ $550 Incl utlfl ~6-8028 From Sen Diego Frwy La~una your own prlvale 2ba.penthouse with view. avall 1mmed 548-6825 • • avail. 895-3843 lor, S.6-7197 11 BAXTER'S, lrvlne, Cow Hwy, CdM. SHADY LUSH LNOSCPE drive NoJ1h on S..Ch to ocean view from Dana frplc. sec, 2 car parking, M/F· -CM/NB area Fpl, CdMdlxaultes AC.amp! . 14364 Culver. Irvine. ELEC T A 1C 1 AN Bright Top area. 1Br McFadden end West on POint's most secluded no pets S 1.000/mo 3Bd, 3ba $280 +ulll. prkg. from $225. 2855 E. UYEIT W.ll left ... , lttl••r 857-2 103 JOURNEYMAN, min 5 Y S560 & up. Pool, apa, bbq ~cFadden to Seawlnd scenic btutf Like new 2 644·0•52 tstllasl/dep 6•6·9 t•6 Cout Hwy. !J5·8900 llLY Plll Diii -(txPEAIENCEO) COUNTER HE.LP to1 dry exp. Tenant lmprov• Quiet No pets. Village. (71•)893-5198 Br widen. xtra large prl· *WlTEllFllllT* M/F rmte to shr 3Br apt at Ct-trclal fill I P&lfnlE 101 MERCEDES BENZ cie•nera. 5935 Warner ment uper. helpfl MESA PINES 5•9-2•47 WALK TO BEACH. 1Br v ate pallos Ca ll 2Br den apt 1800 sq not bCh. Bal Penln $350/mo. ltatala 2tll IEll W•EI ::~~~~~·~. S1~1 P~~!ri Ave, Huntington Bch clean-cut. must he• Newly decor 3Bd 2 ba w/drapet & carpets 960·6331 or 661-64• 1 elegance amidst beautl· Incl Ba/gar 650-6765 BUSV NPT BL CM St. Newpon Beach wm• II'• good driving recor upnar 25'x50' deck O/W, S500/mo. 536--4637 lul gardens & white sandy l imited openings. Wiii _. " ...,. Salary negotlabl• .. ~ ------......,'-=""',...,. I t leac'-2769 beaches. A s.....,.lal plus N.B. ooean view. yrly. mat Newer ratall/ottloe •le train Cail 540-7321 ext. lllllllPE• part1tlme Mon-Fri. Souper 770.0102 or 768·909• lndry rm. gar No pe11 lmat 2 44 !!11'• tor boat own";,~; Moor br/bath, M/F, n·smkr, avl 780 af/1595 mo M S.9828 32 " Sflndwlch. 876 Paularlno, --------$750 631-6155 Alt 3PM 3 br Condo 1860tmo Call ---nfuAM AND 1BA you boat In front of your now $350 mo 645-7425 Exper. for fHl growing C.M. 545-4867 Flle Clerk-benefits. Ap~ 1 mlle from beach IU•I m company. GIL, AIP, AIR 9·1 1 AM. See Petti 104 Newly decorated 2Br 1Ba Doug Ammerman work 6 3 apt Boat lovers or not. NPT APT LG FURN AM, lllE & payroll.Hi.nd1 on com. OHml Plllll Quall St..NB. 833-9300 S57S new crplS, drps, 851·2000 760-6951 hme 42"2 57 living at the Newport BA NICE! N/S. ALL AM· &llNIT AIU Retirement faclllty 3-11, p te exp helpful Call L d •-- h.kups, encl gar No pet1 1Br $550 dshwshr, lrlg Marina is a happy' ENITIES $375 631-0377 •3•7 sq ft. Free ttandlng 11·7.panume&f~lltlme t~ a~pt. 842·•993 , '":97.~~~a ry c .... ners. FILE CLEll/ -T 645· 1893 Incl. No pets Call t>twn carefree way of Ille Pres-bldg. 90c ft. N.N.N. Good benellt1. pleasant ------=--..,.,....__,..-- Nice lBr wtenc gar, elec llAll IEW! 9am .. pm dally 5•5·•855 enlly available at $2495. Npt Bch 3 br 2 bl 2-plex. (7 14)~ ...... 910 atmosphMe. 393 Hospl-BOOOKEEPEA Full-time. IELIYEIY lllYEI Entry leWI. no ax.pel" nt range & refrlg No pets WlllW• ILEI No pets Please phone Nr bch. pool, clubhouse W~ley I. T1Jltt' 0.. tal Ad. N'"ewport Beach Dana Point Chen House good driving record, apply Call ~5-9000 .... 8:30 & S425tmo.••2.5~· 1p••t11EITS (714)760-0919 S250 +dep6•6-631• 493-1183 w.s. Circuits. 12s1 *FLORAL* -,,,_ --WATERFRONT OFFICE Answering Svc. 3-11 shi'1 WESTcllff Prof fem to ahr s~c BLOG 1500 1 + arkl E 1 s5 25 /H OlSllEll Logan. Suite J. Costa PALM MESA APTS Conveniently located In oc.ntrnt 2 Br duplx year 1 P · ~ •Pa mus • · up r Me11 bll#n ~~ -• HllllEI * East11de 2 Br. SS85_ No ~4-W¥ine:.-1 an<l 2 bt~166--l680-roumnn-NB, luny furn-; Joc...1 UL.lL SLZ5 ACl-•O -362 3t4.si....l.ag Sch AP9fo11 1 rus p-1...-. ~fl 15'6f"Mesa Dr Call residential settings. IN NEWPOAT BEACH I H•• 2900 $400 631-5644 (~~~ ~d~').'a~~ Auto 0e1a111Servtee ~f~~ ~ar=~: ~;'8~ HLIYEIY POSll Fill TIME btwn 11-4 546-9860 Wlndwood Glen otfws 1. 2 A great place to hve on the . -Bch Call Beverly et Mature lndlvldual required Harbor Blvd. Coata Me .. Must beciean, r .. ponalble s-......... a. ... ltrlt Quiet 1Br. pvt patio, urn & 3 bedroom apartments Upper Bay Private $375 3Br hme. prof Prof I Fml n/amkr shr w/1 675-8100 to wash. w111. detall. 546-1691 With good dr1Vfl10 recor-d .• ~:... ......... ._, d 1 d $510 • sec ldeaHy situated near clubhouses & health ntsmkr Nr Nwpt 8ch 3br Condo NB Pyt be change oil & pe~lorm ---------Betwn 20-30 hrl p/wtc. ....,..., -..-. •• , ~400 n ;; refs 2038B schools. shopping and spas 8 tennis couna, 7 650-2044 S39· l l32 640• 1360dY 7eo-9417ev Aaataac•t1t1 3 2 other minor maintenance Chlldcare needed 8 mo girt Apply btwn 10.5. 2166 E. ....,, .......... Meyer Pt (Mgr 2038DI parks pools. Ciose to bUslness CdM furn pvt rm pvt entr. Prol'I F/M non-smkr lg ~B SPiRITUAl REAOlNGS on fleet of company car CM your home or mine. Cst Hwy. N.B.640-9012 llil••• I Jtln 642-3099 or 760-9396 OC Airport Fa1h1on t>a S350/mo micro & hme Wik to bch $400+ Advice In All Mattera & 756-8&0t 650-5316 ~S.2756 H• -·Y-ISll - -For leasing mlormatlon Island, conven1en1 shops !ridge 760.0928 639-8722 or 6•5~ MHft n~ LlcM• ltMlt *STUNNING Lg 1Br Gar· pt ease c a II ( 7 1') on sight Counseling. 1815 So El BABYSITTER WANTED Cllll CUE WlllEI 10 do delivery and mlac. "'-lt......a .... lh den Apt Pool & rec area 559.5012 Monday-Sun-Employed Man n/smkr Prvt suite lg 3Br 3Ba hme Camino Real, San Clem PIT must have referencet. apply et Haw1horne Chris· taskl. Mul1 have small --· • $-485 7 tO w 18th St day 8 30 am to 5:30 pm S250 Quiet hme Best In East bluff, NB. All Llc'd. •92·7298 ex_perlence w/lnfants. own llan School. 16835 car. mileage paid. Entry (71•) •1 ... 1111 ---------Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· time early AM late PM amenities ~67 540-3500 transportation 640-1589 Brookhurat St. Fountain level position. 631-0415 WE If FEil a OIOICE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ments & Townhouses 556 6378 SCRAM LETS ------Wint a selec:tlon of great • from S720 IAsk about • or Iv msg Quiet 3 br NB apt. S300 • • Valley 962·3312 II ? W ff. any ••••1 1-furnished epta, complete Near OCC Kit prlv. $300 Sense of humor 21·30 ANS&llrDS BanPkJ.nlg.l. IPE••TH OllLI I 11111 OlllE t~11~~g Ir 1 ~~~71 ~Pt ;0 1 • -"" 1 with TV, Unens & utensils, + u t 11 +de p N • n/smkr Aon 673-7570 RU\ na Demonstrators B I, I k CM WOOlllllH WILLOWS maybe rented for shor1 smkr/drlnker 556-0637 Telephone operator for posalble llv•ln H.B. super- • d se oo Ing In , &P&llTIEITS Cratty. Relax the South Coast Branch vise 9 & 11 yr olds & II f Ull JOI NB. or HB think of us first term or longer) On Jam· IHa lou• 2902 Resp n-smkr 23-35 shr lg Greve . o~ect 01 local independent cor· h9wrk. Min 3-6pm wkdya, n ~o~~h~~~~·ce ld:!k11~~g3 Ideally located In the heart ~fi~~~-d 11 San Joaquin Pvt room In pvt C.M home ~~~1~1•;;h';~~i~:~;' JET LE pora1e bank. Thi• Is an wlll t:onslder student. Are you adventurous and B REA TY 675. 16•2 of Woodbridge . . 14 .. • 1100 board & care tor ambulat· Must llke cats $375mo. A youngster got off a plane entry po1ltlon, requiring Send qu1llflcetlona & need money? Are you N L • Woodbridge Willows of· ,. ory lady 5550mo 979•9656 960_5306 S ... errl complaining that his tool previous P.B.X. exper rels. to · R Stevens, P.O. bright, well groom~ & Diii Poiat 2726 fers 1. 2 & 3 Bedroom I•-------• •• had fallen Hleep. Ex· Opportunity tor tralnln6 Boic 2712. Huntington eager to learn. Travel quallty apanments. Httela,Jbttb 2 04 Shara 2br 3ba. lrplc, 2 car pl1lnlng to hl1 grand· In other banking tune· Beach, Ca. 926•7 Western Statea and Ae-Studlo apt wllull kltch & be *Lg 2Br 288 Blulls -1 c M s425+ dep mother. M said, "I've got Ilona .. Ith all utl pd S..00 Call Joe En1oy the numerous rec· w/pool 2 carports ~ SUUll llTEL g:~.5~94/0· 990•9•511E · that thing you 9.'' from oillEICEIAll OLEll TYPIST ~~,~·~:rke~ng' 11=~ alter 6pm 661·3653 reallonal tactlltles nearby 5825 No pets 752•5822 Wkly rentals now avail flylng--JEl LEO. 8., 1_9900 Personnel Call must type 85 wpm and P E ----O · including Woodbridge s 126/wk &. up. 22H New· Shr vu hme w/2 lrplc1. ~ heva good front olfie. J . nterprlMa hH sev~ R1at. leae~ 274 Lak•, parks & ~ CllN Heven 2 bf 'be Quiet. ~ Blvd.C.M ~6-7n rooftOP patto S28~. 111. I.tat reu• 3114 aft 1!>am. EOE M/WN/H appearance Newport ere! lmmadla1e opentn~ 2Br Apt, ocean view $775 stove. patio, carport sr• 1 Sii LOD~E last, depo. utlls 966-8479 Banking Fethlon Island Cell f~r lhOM 18 and over. We mo upstalr'S quiet. Reservenowl0< Adults pret no pets ~ • wk days 9Jm ·5pm Ofer major medlcef. Im· duple• 119 Hunungton Oeoember Occupancy S600tmo 818·335-9710 Newpon Beach, cotor TV Y~cf~~f/F11~01~' 3':,'1h~ ~ .-fOUfl) ADS Secre~oty~•,~r .. 111• _~_o._99 __ s_1 _____ • ~:i~~·,~~~:. ~~~1~ St 960-0~or 498-6690 (114)11l-0H3 Cute stu~dlo ept&Steps iO S~i8~::·~~.'!~:;.1· S360 +uu 1st1tst5avt~90211 • dept SUcc:eAful Ind• OlllElotAlllYIH bonus program High Close 10 beach bachelor Leasing Office Hrs sand n private 650·85S. O< 8 11-4., ARE FREE pendent bank In Newpon Un~ water melnt Must earning•. transponallon w/crpts & drps $425/mo 8 AM to 6 PM Fem prof student pref IHtlla to Beech. Previous typing be Scuba een 673-3630 turnllhed. S1ert lmmed. incl utlls 536-4637 S275tmo 494-60•0 Many S'-290I l eatala WHIN 2tot C I and dlctaphone exper For eppt call June -___ !..::=.;;::;-::::;;;;__=-==..!..--===========----•lrt a ·. req E.crow Of construe-OllP&llll Prld~ MS-3337 (T -----28A 1V.ba, pool/Jae. COl1 stdnl w/FT emplymt tlon loan 9lCP9f. rle!Pful. for 12 yr old aft KN Ap-Thurl ooly) uee- HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR S 3 12 SO ~ 1/2 u Ill to rent or shr 2Br apt 142-Hll but not essential. Thia 11 prox 2·30-7PM Mon-Fri. 1---------- 646-997•1645·5800•32• CM/Irvine. Bob 854-7236 an opportunity to crou Salary negotiable. Car Eves: olc 540.•925 train In various real es-pref Call Julie, 120-80.45 IEITlL Ol&llSIH Sl25-t-dep. rets. New· ... 1 x lie •A"ool N/smkr male w/pel look· FOUNOYg CAT. grey/wtll. tale Job functions. Com-Mon-Fri dlyt .. as 11.. ·fly • ...,, port.BBQ, lrplc. prkg. nr ery sweat vctSantlano h I e b lits ~r•d. Of 2 yrs ex..._ water etc 6•5· 1808 ing to lhr In NB/CM/HB v -.. pre ens v ena CONSTRUCTION· ,...... · S•25. 9~-8736 Oya Or. Bectc Bay 2· 1088 package. Salary com-uhlon Island, no-amolc· Bachelor wlll shr 2 bf 2 ba , men1urete with back-Aellable man w/ex.per to Ing Call 9am·Spm. park Npt apt w/ male Ofhet IHtlla 14 Lost. Dog Yellow Lab· ground exper. do carpentry. painting & 840·• 126 or ett 8pm I k d 640 8287 tamale. green collar "'-IU01•••1 drywall w/lruck & ref1. 953·8•73 n am ,. rugs • •00-800 aq tt. Reatonable. Vic COM. REWARD 8-51.""""' P~--' So. Shore Construction --------- •••••••••••••• CdM M/F wanted to share 1783 Orange Awe. Cell 752·7948/780-1983 Eo"'"""e .. ,F .... /H..,./V,,.., 631-3313 Dentel/Or tho Recept. 3br. pvt ba. w/d Great Ownr-Betty 645-9181 or ...., Benefits. •'h Oya. Exp 100 $450/mo. 673-1030 644-2270 P&YllLL GUii r9e1'd. NB M2-2826 Tut-sday, :\ovemb(.'r 13 E 1 CM 2 h d Costa Mesa 345 aq tt 2 Experlencec:I with ltrong ARIES l~hiflh 21· \pnl l'JJ ( olku 1nf1.1rma11on. rt·alt1c: an ~·.~~er. dr~er .89·~1~~~: rooms + be 1300 1ccounllng background. Dentel/Ortho Recept. .1tt11u1111ng "Ol'U'\'Jr~ and th.II ~11u mu'>t nrntc:t L ~our 0"' n 1ntcrc'>t!>. 5275-4ullls 6so.285a 548~45 4943803 Computer experience a r t t j 1 ·'h 1· 1 I t must. O.C. Airport area. C>t u\ on '>Cl uri ' lOllll' am1 ' au aanu: lo \<I c: ~ rcgu a ions. Fem referred 10 shr 2Br Furn. ore BA be suite In 75e·6801 < .1nu·1 tH1lt\l' pla">11uhtJndrng mk loul<.l pnnr 'aluabk atl) 2Ba~S385/mo .• ,., blk 10 CdM hm. Gd tor 2nd of· TAU RUS f Ar11I 21~ 1\i1a\ 201 I >i-.. pl;l\ 'crsat1ht): show that ) ou ooealr646-1179 Chris flee. S800/mo, 875-4059 hJ\l' '>l'n'>c: nl hunior. lciniuu rdttll\C: in tr;.in~Jl. (1ood nc"''> I\ On the Fem stir 2 mstr bdrm in NB14xUtWlndowofc. r• \\.J\ u>uld llH 11h-r-11.1' l;l pvhl"hing. htg.hl..'r t·<.lutal1on (JCffilOI. Plnecreek •Pl c M all cept area $350/mo. ..,,!g1t1.1rtu\ J')l'f\Oll\ plJ\ ~l'\ ruin lac .. S350 •utll calf Mary 852-1548 or 756-1315 1----.---.,..TT .... .,Ill & !XP!A. D!LI COUNTER peraon tMleded for cater· Ing bualne11 lmmed. 875-2828 Lve mag Beniflts, 4'A Dys. Exp req'd, NB 842·2828 HITAL lllOIPTlllllT IW#port Beach pleasant g.r.oup practice~ en exp'd person for our busy office. • d1y wee« lnclud· Ing 1tt11m•t• .. t am·a. 840-1122 noua.•111111 N.B. Shop experlenc must be creative, FI permanent. 845·7845 FLIUL TUllH Flower Man 11 wllllng train for buying & deslg Ing. Exper. hefpful. Ap~ 2166 E. Cout Hwy, N. 640-9012 FIU/TillPlY PAIT /Tl• Wiii Opportu.n.IUH a.vallab wlthJhe LOS ANGELE TIMES Clrculatlon C> partment In our door door newsp•per aah program. Guarantee hourly wage plus cor mission. Houra: 9am to pm or •pm to 9pm. Tral Ing Is provided. Potent! to earn S300 ph.11 p week. For en intervlet call: 957-2361 ext. 120. IEllUL If PIOE office attllfant, 9-5. Typ flle, tome computer • word prooeulng kno.,. edge helpful. Chlllenglr Job. 898·«47 llllUL IFFIOE work out of home. Mt L 1ppt'1. 756-9442 Gan office HB Matu Bookkeeping bckgrr n/smkr 893· 19•0 •IRllPll f~r bu1y prof•t1lotte Mon-Fri. 5 hra pld&! Oflvera llo., own trenap. refs. req. 47~7009 bl'lll GEMIJ\J I \IJ\ .' 1-Junl· ~I lk \\tlltn~ !11 lt'dr du'' n tor nurpO\C 01 n!"l ·783SW/85.2;_9220 NB ground nr. P<fftigl~ rrhu1ld1ng11n n1111l ~·lid hJ\c: \11u II rct11,crl11\t Jrttlll' n1atcr1al and F/gorg~• condo. xtnt ~~~~-3 rmal r~ ~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lunll1nj:! \\Ill~· m.11k 3\!'lilJhk ( \tk nlll\l\ up -\OU arl' on a ron• IOC $275/mo 682·2247 oept area. S100Tmo Incl 8:30am-5:30pm wtld1ya 0.,\ orp111 OJI!' r ligur''' 1n ">lt'nano · ett 5 30 & wknds utlla. ~6-3879 CA~CF.R 1/11nl 2 1-Juh 2.:'I Bl· read\ lor.i \Jnc:t~ ufc>.pcricnn'S Fmt to thr 3 br 2 ba twn NBdeluxe offlceavell Incl tirt ybur own Airport romJnu· "h1l(hh!!htl·ll \' l\h " lullilk<.l .mJ ~ou'll Ix· hapn1c:r a\ hae SC plaza 25-35 S300 utr5t 21:;~ ;,.-:_m37~•r. Limo SafVI~ for u little rt "tit t 1u1n 1nd1liJI~ through"' r111<·n \•or<.l 't uu'll hi.·, 1tat d\ nJmtt: 1nc1 utl 546-4596 •---------•• 12.000dnl1350/mo. ,mt! populJt \ 1rgu" 1n ptllUrl· ' F/rmmt 2 bd house w/frpl Npt Bch prime toe approx t984 LIMOS only • lattl S50 It 1550/mo lnternttlonel Motor LEO f.111 1\ ~'· \ug 221 t>oml'\l1t ad1u'>lml·n1 takn ptJce could on Sal 11 $250/mo •utll •i Coecti151·5'68 111 ' "" ' rL' m 11dl'l 11111-dl'l o rc111 n g \C n ou' th nu g h I \lo m. c: rn in g ch a ngc of .:,:11iitl/lieaiit1817131·2ii5ii8ii7.iNiilcitiil.iiiiiiil7iS.Sii1i73iililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 \ldl'flll' I am1h or marital 'ilJtu\ command\ a11,·n11on ( lan<.lc\ttnl' I lllt'l'ltn~ I\ pJrt ul d' nan11l JramJtll ~·l..'nano Vll\GO I \ug. ~ '-SqH .. 221 \.\ t\h L·umc'> 1rut in unu,u,11 mannc:r follo"'' 1nit1Jl,d1\app111ntrncnt. lklim· tc:rm'i \trc.1mltnl' tc:thn1quc • lunk h\.•h1nll \(l'nl'\ lnr an'l"'l'f'> L un:ir pt1\ll1on h1ghltghl\ romance. : 1·mo111inul lullillml·nt. carC(•r oflhu'itnt'" advancement • LIBRA '"l'Pt 2 '-<>l t ~2J: .. OC'll\ on rt•.,pon\lhtltt~ t·nrnt 1onal • ""oh cmt'nt. ':iltd op~r tun1t~ to lni.rt'a!IC 1 ncume. You c-011ld lwtome tnl'\l11tahh '"'nhnj )I.no ..... 11. don't phn "ll·t·, prl'trnd" ytHnc' < ,lfHl'I. < apn<11rn ~·r.,on., llgun.• 1n meaningful \lt•nanfi SCORPIO !<ht 21 • .._o, .:?I ). l <><.u'I on ltJlcl \.trll"t\ 1t1'llnll. 1ntu111un. "'lllmgnl'" 111 kt gn ol pa'it \.\ Hk <ludtt'Oll· .l"J"' \OU -he ~unlldrnl cntiugh 111 1.il..l· .,IC'p mto lutttrt' '\n~ 1 rbr.r pC'l"\nni, hgurc prnm1m·n1I~ ( m 1l<1\\' .• SAG ITT ARfllS t '\,m 11-1 K'l 211 \ 11u ~.iin l'nlt1ihtrnmcn1 1t·~ard1ng pmr.1hk linanual ..... mdfall 111tlud1ng mht·n1anc..c: \ltt'Jll al\o on \<..'nt1m1.·n1 l'tcatl\.I\\ and 1n1cn'1fiC'd rom::inttt rtl.111on'\h1p t k;111 1cn<l1o 'n ruk"t.:ad -c:mo11on' "'in 11\ er logic.. CAPRI ORl'-C!kc.. 22-JJn llll (,0,111" gathcrc\t<knn· rn1cw kgJt right$ pt"rnl1't't111n\ F;im1h llll'mhc:r I'> on \.0111 \Ide. )ou'll r,oon I.no"' 11 ;ind tinanual \upport "'II l'lt· for1hwm1ng .\nothcr c ;ipn<..orn pUu.~ou.olc 10 unu~uJJ t.:cn.um AQl ARIUS (Jan ~I) f d> I Xl l ool. ht·\1111J thr 1mm1.•d1.itt.• - )nu'll tx' 10\ 1tt>d 10 J111n 'l)(.'<..1.tl LJmpJ1gn 1h,ll might 1ndud1.· pohlttal c:and1da1c Demand'i .... 11t IX' made on ~our ltml' populartt\. ~Ill 1n,tta\(. travel could oal~o be 1n p1cturr Nfttpaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Pl. E. ( r ch 19 MM<..h ~Ill Rcl.u1on~h1p that "I: ltt•r1.·J"' "111 no" fC'\Uffi<' wu'tl h\• happ1l·r J't rc'iut1 \Hcnt on pkawrt '<lrt<'l\ thillln·n thangl nnd romamc v1t'~' '-'tll hi.· \tnd11.:ut•<l l auru' .u:J:11~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;; \('11rp111 ltl(urt· in \c.t•nann. C t•lrhr;11r' A ~--- • ' ' ,. , " District Managers It you enjoy working w1tfl young boy• & girl• ond deP job• ore not for you, con•ider o corffr in the newspaper ci1culo tlon field. Thi• Ii o unique poMtion with doily choflenge1 & reword•. Our opening• oTe Immediate. Applicont1 mu1t hove o von, 1totlonw090" or truck. We offer on e•cellent iOlory with o bonus pion ond 901 ollowonca. W1 hove on excellent bar!aflt pion lhot lnc:ludea ho'f)I rollzatio11 inturonc•~ Uberot vocation ond holidays. Condidote1 mu1t hove o dlilre to be •uccenful ond be witting to work hord, If yov think you ho-we .. quolific4'1ioftt, pleow' opply In ~non to1 the ... ., l'Uat Mondoy lttni Friday 9· 1 1 °"' or 2·~ pm --330~W;-8a·..._ __ Costa Mesa, CA 92626 .. -,. 2 It ~ m IQ ,, Id 10 g, ,. ~ g.. 1• IW ta - , ) • • -c •• n '· ... .. I. e ' .. ly •1 c. 5 • •• r. 0 ,. ly ~- e s ,. 0 IS Cf l· 2 l · II ,,. "· ·->r •· .g e Cl 1, l , ; • Orange Coa.t DAILY PILOT/Mon<lay. No~bef 12, 19M -~ -Wut.. Slit •11 Wu... l llt ...... 4 ....... ,.. IUI ........... 'I s1o;iac1utc •tudlo '' dMC m . euto. lllf. • •• =~!!!!!._...;l!!J[! FIT P~P·:~ Hllts • p~ o!': lor ::1oJ~:0"":~:75 ri~· ~b;-=~00~=: ·eo Rid Pr~ .. !--,· ~3 vw SOM x... ~. L .. Scbools le Instruction . 642-4321 l.awotflce T52·72 MlllnO ~eJlpet, nee ?"' Cell Sten lam·Spm, 7IO--HCM 12000 ~711 • ' •263 phone $tJ1atY no ~ .... V I. tow P'kO S-4500 ~ ioeo.c:t, i#IU\ "' • Mutt -· MUST EL RECEPTIONtST Pn ~ ttM!it E~ -C)'de . ''° (J>d 833.0070 '13 Honea A.ooord, • or •. ., ~ eo.w ..... ,... Lois ext.· 309 Mutt type 45-50 wpm ec-hOUtl C•ll Cerolyn. '4001 PMoe ~ ..,., i2 Dodge Power AMI &o io.ded, , •• °"' ...... top 9--IPd. ID .......... cur111 with plHtant 8e2·5443 nldq>1riMO~ 757 powet ttMf~/bfak .. payment $24 t 31 11400 <:11780-llCM ptton. mantl4N' '°' busy TOP :u -" I c:rufle. C.b lflell Mlltm 64J.9270 7~15 .... ·- lront otttc. 4 dayt I* wlc Fematet pref MOdelt and '*• 1232 ~500-MMM 1 • ..,.. "IWl-::~2~~~ .::,, 01111an &corta (213)8&&-1984 H'· Mth COiO( lV xl'nt Tncb S •WA ·- ... TRAVEL AOENT cond S 150 050-3-407 ifi Ford Arno XJt *fllUl111'1•1~*1 _ ll 1111•"" PROF E IO NAL CH.OOt OF MODELING Give your daughter what really wants for Chirstma . e Self lmprovenient ana lessons. • Give a Gift Certificate. DOROTHY SHA Modeling School and Talent Ag ency ~Pacific . . 1!ravel ' School 610 £ I 71b S1., San1a Ai"•· C'.A. 92701 ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY PRIVATE ttCCREDfTED TRAVEL AGEN~Y SCHOOL ~ Am«k:an Alrllne Sabre ComCMtr Training MORNING, AFTERNOON, EVENING Cl.ASSES ~c.11 (714) 543-9495 • f()( T~'::n=i 0.. Expet'd, but.,: :;m~ 8' ptOjectlon TV No¥e V~. pit, p/b, II(, em/fm. pencsab1e. , .. ,.b,.. 1ype ••'* '9QU . a..m Pert tolld'. undet ~~:· ~wn~301 ~ H•S 35 wpm, call Sherri. TINl llml warrnty $1500. 720-1213 Stan hm-8pm et " 756--0e&e tmall Cotta M..-tvfnlture Beautttul 25" RCA Cir TV 833..0070 ' • HONDA company need• peraon $148 3 yr wrnty Open --REOIPT /llOln&IY to drive 1 truck and cs. Sun ·Tv John• &4&-118& '82 050, P1ek·U9 w/4 man Pool contractor nHd• !Iver furniture Current · Pop·Up Camper. Ale. mo11va1oct Individual to OMV printout nM<led. Ctr 19" Seara TV. Work• p/b, pla. irK orig ml, 5 CARS handle phones. tlltng. Catt M2-5788 good. S&5, 642-6148 spd OWfdrlVI, guage• typing & general clerlcal Window wawr needed IMll ltural 'IOll s1000 &take o~ J>>'fiitt 55 Freeway & Oyet Rd · « tl31..e495 (71 4) 24 t-0292 • Eiperlenced preferred drlfiam rOWlng lliud, 6 but wlll 1raln. G.42-WASH. mo. old Graphite Oat•. a!!~!J1~.·~ JtM.W11! .. / 5 07 _s1000. ~ typist (5Swpmtgd speller Ditanlac 1 Grahem egl rowing •ull & FITS 1000 or PITS& hr.• eo;n~nSlhMICpr mlac IPOO"I S 1000 951·852~ Caroline· 64S-2251 dut:i...randt Xlnt ref a Pm r IMti '1112 -RECPT /Sim -Call Barbar• S4~ 1611 2aA SklPil& open needed tor busy Alrpo<t C1t1 SSff model. 150 hra • Lots of 01979-4610 El ee6-0550 area ad agency 549.1757 Sulpalnt Airman ml• Kl1· equip no trailer. S 14.500 y111 ctMs In HI restaurant tens marked Ilk• OBO Afl9f 5pm 760-953.6 I WECAIE ......... Bill YA TES VW-POR SCHE , 'RIOll'S Ptmlll S1am"4. S35ea 548-1327 23· MAl<O tnboerd Ctr '7t!cs ~x ':~~~ ~~: 17~12f!n<;<:J •k~nw~ Ullll flWI 0..1 9510 conl<>le.IO :us.superb erulM cot1trl, 8-track own-17000 MS-7836 a_ .._ ,.,. lmmed. openings Cook & ~ cond/631-77651631-7022 ·Smog contrl completed -m, -••us 642-3050 8)7.48QQ ,tq }-4~' I load prep FIT & PIT A ~~~'.:;g9 6 27• FtybdQ splliSl'lef. twin SacrthceS5500GAS-1295 78 tSO SEl . ..Ulng at --------- 'N>PIY..22.3 MarlneA~ mo 350 c;tle\I, loeOed wlelec-. b ' -Wholelall. lmmK c;on<I ft:!~=~;;~~IJll~!! Btlt Waatt4 5100 Helt W11t-.1 S-100 1Rt lf W11tt4 SlOI ltlt W11t.. HOO ---AllldatRetrlever pupa. NB 111p PP 536-3008 fl••~, Fine •111 Evan &31·5'88 1• -on -RnllL SALES Beaut. smart. lovable -C1-111cs M4S '85 CADILLACS MOUSHHPH MHIC ISUID MFI p•Qllllll 11111 IEPT, FIT 1n Dec .. PIT thereafter watch dog1. 8 wka. FrM '82 Maril Twain 17' 140 'S7 Chevy 4 dr Bele1r. FOf com~I~ "'ICtel & $199 down • Se Sa•es expef pref but to gd home 536-2702 Mercru1ser 110, t>ownder. __, ,...... .... Ck>Nd End Couple with three chlldren 1s now accepting appll-some heavy llttlng. high veral uplrlng persons good attitude a priority 10 hrs $8900 OBO Must compl restOf ..... auto. Pl• leaM r•tes on 1985 Commeroal L.e9M look Ing tor help ages cations tor school dlploma req. Mull needed In S.A. ottlce. C.:; Kristin al Fern a GOLDEN AET AKC pups, Mii. Call 495-8089 $4275 OBO 542-5268 models, Jon R9ynaid•. ALL,.SAVERS 12. 5. 1 Duties include HOSTESS be bright, energetic, herd Rapid advancement. No 0 673 77 0 great Chrlatmaa glt11. .58 RAMBLER Grandpa's aut!'loflze<ldlr rep (7141432-1977 laundry. housecleaning. c•SHIER working, resp Good p1y. exper. nee. Company Lingerie. • 1 Avail 12115184 or w111 '84 Sea Ray 270 SDA. lo ml, nu pnt, tires. eng 760-1553 °' ~"-5436 ironing. and some chtld • go<id benefits. good fu· training provided S8&o SALES, agressiVelndlv llold 1111 Chrlatmu eve. tmmec. 50 hrs. loaded. great S900 obo 644-0128 care. Must be non Eves 675-0900 lure lrvlnti,call Mr.Kleln-p /mo Mr . Charles, tor exciting new prod 1n Cllamp.llnea.$450 &up. mull tell. moving. --------OYER 160 smoker and have own man, 261-9302 662·5843 the Air Cond. field Leads Stud seNlce also avail $48,500 Shown by appt. '62 Meroecles Benz t90 Pr•Owned Mercedes transportation 20-40 Hr MAllTHHCE MO-YER-/IRIYER PlllT·TliE--turn Draw against comm 496-0729 only 661-1951 aft 6 pm SL. mtnt cond 2 Toin. ToChootetrom w85k4, ·Os9a514ary negotiable for pres11glous apt. com· N ........ ...,. for FIT .. , ... ,work. Call John. 650-2945 Pttl 5535 Ready to flsh/dlve custom 711< ml. blaek 846-6060 •ti SLIM.a•• ple11 Must hav kl ""'"'" ,.. " S7.SO pay rates with local 29' CRYSTA.LINEA. Twin '65 Muatann Conv-Per-• .... """'., 10 •• , .. i .. Do you need a home & job? Mature hve-ln Must drive 720-0416 INTERIOR DECORATING Color-Design-People PT /FT will train 775-5447 k e wor ng 24 yrs or older Cleaneul. corp Seeking quality SALES Ready to tovel shih.tzu 2.6 litre OMC sea drives. feet SsoO .. obo ZT A 170 llNITS now 1 edge o f a 11 Hard Working and work era. must be 18 ptus. Do you thtnk you can sale? ,_ '"KC Ch 1 :r~d~ pepl~mbin1g. el~&· DEPENDABLE 650-t366 U S. Cit lien, Call 2·5pm, 11 so call me now &lld =A~ bl.:.:'1~~ :~~terA&~any v:,:_; 645-5755 1001 Quall Street r c. r n ry, a r cot1u 984-2890 start making some real white Cati 557.4775 539.9so 476-1991 •72 Cad E'IOO Conv. oe. Newport 8-ctl heating. e:c Salary com-IUIY money for once! Call top/~nt. rebl..!..Jlng l/p, 111·1• ~:;:eu~~1:01 :~,~~:'~~-wanted for 19 mo old glrl, Ph PU~T11E G.eorge, weekdays. Aoliucn 11 hats, Slil 7014 aJcS57SOOBO-S42·5268 TIP••• PAii less fully qual1'1ed Call :!~· s~e:o ::~r ~= 11':: ~o ~~~:~e~~ 494.:5410 2 1\efrlg 1 dbl dr 1100 l 28' A"'4ft'i, 3 salts. 9•Mip Limn1i1n toso ... 64•·0509 tor lnlervlew wic.'llldren Call Mon-Fri neee19ary No setllng. SALES sln.gle dr SSO 631-7233 Evinrude OB. Rdrnr trlr For Pampered KAAI 476-3120 Company trains Santa Full/part ume, labric stOfe I Ill lPPU&llfl S 10,500631·1125 aft 5 MerQedlS Benz •••&,,ER --Ana office Salary $5-$7 Sewing or sales exper 957 8 33 N •62 H28 ...,,.. Ask'g •MDlln USI • • IURSE'S •tlfS p/hr Barbara, 662-5844 "'9467 LES • 1 ICe r...,..,. Too MerceOel Prlon PalO NABERS CADl.LAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low~ Cadlllecs In Southern California! S.. U1 today! 540-1110 2600 Hwtlof BNCI COSTA MESA < :.\l>ILL \C llTERIOR PUlfl MltlTHHCE PI T 15·20 hrs wkly. must have exp & refs Answer1nn Service Costa if'-... • pref 64.... .. ~"" 30.. S 17 .500 Tahiti Ka1eti • .. ,, Gen ....., or trainees All sates Kenmore .-.uv gas $36•000 Bllr. ~5 .. Lml CallPetlf OfRay Mesa Management shltts Full or part time nne St95 673-14&4 -·••TS 'll •l!'Vll I If' Pe 1 24 11 IUCIHY FUMS •a .. ., . .Nst errived -~·~ ~e.spo~s P~ flt M srt. Mesa Verde Con av Retrtg Wa1her--E-le-c Columbia 36. diesel. just Wholel&le pnces ..li1l IEIA1Pa1r• l owner-IM•oe. .,.,ne s u Hosp 661 Center St. CM PART-TIME, varied l'lour3 Opportunity to seo gour· • • h1uled, 2 yrs tree ITIOOf· l00% fin avail OAC • ~ live locally Call Mon-Fri !>48-5585 to Include early AM met foods & gitts for hOI· Dryer Clean 547·2916 ino $39,000. 646-1464 ev 2l30f 714637-2333 (173MPG) y S CO 5.c; 642-3013 we&kends Must have de-idays Flex hrs, wlll train Used Kenmo<e Gu dr)'ef Hobie 12' NEW 1st MiOO ~~~;a: mt1.WW 147 ':!': 494-5674 alter 5PM II E TMHT llSEl MlHSER OFFICE PEHll pendable vehicle 11ma11 wes1c11tt Plaza 642-0972 s110 642·3025 tallest ss1-3630 . 151-6466 OFC STAFF POSITIOI AnsWettnn Setvice Costa Eicper In glass s"op. Va-truck, van. s1 .. 1ton Fasn+on-lsland 64<Hi030 ~11-.-. t l l 1014 ----.-• CIEMT •Cl 'll ELllUll FIT reconclle statements .. ,, • " ) 1 1 1 I · I tr I I Lido 14 113255, f laprtt4 • · Mesa Management cation, medical, 40 hrs wagon ° 8511 news-SAUS -PIUITill N-"' Sl'.li!l wood window equlpt 2 sets sans. 1rtr _ 'tl·'MIAll lllllm use computer aided e"per prel 24 hr Hunl'gBch 536·6561 paper dealer In trvlne t OC pintng&malllng ..,_ "' S 800 (8 8)7928037 a.. 910'1 L')Own·Eqty&Auum L~MI'-...... ....__,M . .-cllent ac~g system. per· respons benefits Musi erea Must be 'depen· op r 1 6'6"• 3' 90 642-2069 1 1 -." .. • .... • ____ _..._..._ ~ --. .....,. ........ .,.., form gen I olc & research llve locally Call Mon-F" OFFICE dable Contact Greg ~~i'::ii~~Y s~'::s P:~. Ctap•ttrt I ll RANGER 26 • l976 .63 60 (ll~)llO OI• Seellt(t73URZ) proj ood growth oppty 8•5 642•3013 Pit clerical help No Hyde Monday thru Friday Top commission & ben· _ Jollnson 9.9, north sails. (IOl~l2·11M # 121 MM BA accounting I econ· typing. good w/numbers. Detween 9·30 and 10.30 Vector Graphic system 8 b 8 w1 Iles alp 11••1 IEW S *** omlcs or 3 yrs applicable MARIETllS DEPT. retlable 642-3372 am only. 642-4321 :~1~~499~a11 for appl. with printer. modem. fullyao:·qulp.1or 'race: AllAlll't PtrlClat l 'I '11 ELllUll exp req Send resume Needed several hard work· • software. S 13K New Best cruise. new top to bol· to WCM. 23702 Birtcher ing persons to take or· OFFICE WORIER SALES Oller 6S0-17t9 tom, paint. lnterlor•Was II STIOI '73 TARGA S 58K or1g ml. CHPE Dr. Lake Forest. Calif ders in S A office Com-$1 4 99!> No S 11 995 This lstruty l of a kind. Cat><IOlet Roof, Cadillac: 92630 pany trains. no e)(per Typing, llling, simple PlllPERATOIS w e are looking for lour Frff tt ft• 6022 645:915·1 w · r---i.ook at others first. wirewtlellscovers -Llk• J&•ITORIAL noc 860 p/mo 11 qua II· company Can be great preferred Variable shifts fashion clothing 2 Full English Springer Spanlal. Santana 27 Race/Crse 1 --~ new (1DFH448I STUDENT lorolflceclean· lieo Mr Car>lson , oppty for career Full &42·1'03 11me. 2 part lime pos-6 mos Free 10 loving Honda OB Moorln.g av811 '4Sl llll SC Chiffon, sunrt SH.HI $ books, phones New answering service exper people experienced inl ~SI•: 11..a.· $14,500 673-1181 ing. maintenance & er 662•5844 time 432-9420 for Inter-111ons open lmme<11ate1y ll<>me 673--5361 _ cheap $15,000 631-8245 ~.~1· 2 ~~3~~~~¥:" * ... -.. rands 3-7pm Mon-Fri MERRILL UICH view • PEST COITllOL Call for appt. to interview Free Calleo Kittens & 1 Snark sallboal cmplle IN IUENA PAAt< '12 Ellllllll .SS pJlu_Re!ueq. Allen· 11 your are interested TEClllOIAI THE liOll gr.ay & Wbt. uo.:5330 flee-otlm+!Pf'~~c --mnm- lion to deta11 necessary earning $35 ooo to Lloyd Pest Control need 1••111."0 btwn 9am-5pm 631·6210 Owner Aniuous • I 14''s Call only blwn 3-5pm $SO 000 or more 1n com-A R h I W ...-VV SPECIAL CAT nMds IOv· -. I A...-L 67SO Manchester Blvd Low Miles· Full Pow. weekdays. 642· 1626 missions and are Wiiiing rli.StR&llll'!E co••t lr~~e J:, n~~:: g~ •• .,.,. ltHla 1ng home Lng hair, fml, Shf! -·· '1022 Buena Par~ 110 CIHSE Fiii f lEW02") LEGAL SECRETARY to work hard for•~. con-..,.. ... driving record Call Mr SECln••y spayecl 3 yrs 497-3254 401 Newport mooring wttll 121-IOIO 2121's Ill.HI Dedicated legal sec for 7 sider lh•S. Memll Lynch DAILY PILOT Taylor.979·6021 (btwn8 "" r . 1025 great21'Ketchlnitlntlo-RO ..... auy law office Lltagalton Realty is the most pres-am• t2 Monday) flexible schedule. approx •r•1tart cation. s 13,500 63 l-5525 lllW 9112 TO CHOOSE F M '13 SEID hY1LLE exp des1raable Xlnt t1g1ous. most growth has an opening tor a part· -40 llrs pl~. get short· 2 matching ooucheS Sfoo Ea.T •Cl ',-:;_~:::::: LI> Miies, bdllfnlrflst skills Ntsmkrpret Send onented namemri:ales· time el!pertenc ed , Plt•OHFIRIER hand, typing flllng skllls &coloredSony$300 like BOAT SLIPS for Power •Cl .. , G P&eO resume 10 hiring partner tate Prepare yourself creattvelayout Artist 10 4-8pm Mon-Frt. ptus Sat essenllal Nr MacArthur new Frig. tal>les chairs. Boats ~2 FT50r Less. 'll·'M CAIS 11 f C(--0-'#-~R_.l 's'!\~.1 1 18552 MacArlllure blvd nowlorlflenel!treales-produce quality ad Hrly plus bonus. call & Jamboree. Reply by etc 631·1056 _. LoOwn-Eqty&Aasum _ ----,. __ • ... ste 425. Irvine 92715 1a1e boom Career OP· layouts. comps & llye<1 Julie, 720-8045 mBJI to SECRET ARV· • -Twol 8 It sllps avail Grand (l H)llO-OIOO portun111es available for a 1851 paced d8lty 1151 Dove St, Suite 220. 8 Pecan Stereo Cabinet. Canal Bil ISld. s2001ea (IOOU•J llll .. 12•• 1 • ,...~ • '11 SmLLf · LIOIOlt CURI Licensing training avail· newspaper Concept 10 PLlllH Newport Beach. Ca $400 &44· 1158 567•8720 673-8354 r• · -• ~ nftl!AMTr Malellem Full time Apply able To interview call finished art Send resume journeyman exper Xlnt _ 92_660__ __ _ __ B-drm-Mt.beaut made.1tlnt want--' 25• ·•ip ~--Ray . 74 BMW 200211. svnroot I IN IUENA PARK ___. -1'" 1043 No Coast Hwy. Wall Maclborsk1 or Vikki only & xeroit copies of oppty 10 be trained In d t i...ht tines lldb d "" "" ~ al reduced 10 13500 IPO~SCHE • -U04 under 40,000 rrules like Lag Bch or 724 W 19th at Merrill Lynell Realty at work 10 Steve Houg", speclallZed field for riglll SECln&RY con · 5 ra'V • r bristol cond 547-7623 r. 568 •• • ...i11 new. full power " Major RE Firm In Orange w/plllow atorage for dys 536-1952 eves 644-7 must"""' St. Costa Mesa 546-9366 or 847-6S061 Art Oirectpr. Orange lnd1v Own tools Salary 15 seeking a sell starter 10 kng/qn bd. 2 nlte stands. • _ 67SO Manc1'1ater Blvd (1 BOH5381 ueHR (b,tr Retail ) MESSEHEi C.0~1. -~~=Sl15~~lyc~:~'·M:~. ~:1.~~~~n~g,ie ad:,~'~ handle heavy olfc duties. lg drssr. mirror. mans WANTED· Sllp tor 24 sail· ~ .nm.•mn Buena Part! S11f!1 Currently working/or nor Men/Women Local area Ca 92626 leave message Mus11ype65wpm& have chesl·slolled benCll boat to rent or sublet ~-L~ (l1C) 121 .. 1010 .... c11*p1~. YIW Contact Paul Tues/Fri 9 Must have own small ve· some knowledge of word $700 642-2374 aft 4pm 630--0661 8-5 Iv msg • • S saies-Serv·~-Leasmg 10 5, 2602 Newport Blvd h1cle . Call 540-2395 ext 3 POLL TAIER proc .. A.E. bkgrnd pref Crib, stroller, misc, $75 Metoreycles/ * * * * * * * TODAY'S ·CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fino loull 5 S~llOOI 9 Fen 1' Steel tleam 15 Lily s 1.,n 16 F'ore""911 17 Gentle one 18 Move around 19 BurOene>d 20 Salamander 2 1 Deatt•lv pa1e ;>J Fellow 24 Beoon again 26 Trans fer 28 Negative 29 C11Drm1nq 33 S1rong 36 Oraw1no rQom 37 Pol PLO 38 Spon1orsh1p 39 Evil sp1n1 40 Sltllnesa 4 1 Move sw1l1lv 42 Port · 43 N1i1g&r11 ""Naooro .A6 ftllh t 7 So1t 1s' 48 tulle! 52 Commuter pl11ne SS Haro look S7 Cruz 58 Bog .imoun1s 60 To1eoo s t.11•e 6 1 01!1Chillge 62 S1ra1oh14'n 63 Ova 64 Pudding 1ype 65 Fur sourcf' 66 Pry 67 Astt111sk DOWN 1 Fruit orink l OverheaO :i Black ono luslrous 4 Fn19ns !>Grain 6 Audibly 1 Jungle sound 8 Punctuahon mark II Wtong prel 10 Proverbs 11 Roller coas1er 12 W11nessed 13 Pursue 22 Canoo1an Arc11c 1s11no 25 Great While 27 Haun1 29 011abled :lOJ-el PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 3 1 Shaded walk .32 frees 33 Thyme e 9 3t Water Sp 35 Ouler layer 36 Tarli1noton ltlle 39 Ventures 40 CO<'pses 42 Garment '"''' 43 AdverSilry 45 LHO orA 46 Malay dagger 48 Sa1lb0att 49 Res10" !>O Heath Qenus s 1 Ollice tool 52 F asht0n8ble res0r1s ~3 lncl!M 54 Meat d111l 56 JUOfl s sll1p 59 F1• m place $10 p/hr Must be able 10 Prof. appearance a must obo 641·6864 ScMtt 1 1011 EICELLEIT llYEITHY talk with public No exper For lmmed. consideration _ ....... _r_""'!I'.._-~ nee Part/time 542-7211 Call Cathe (714) 385-1977 Early Amencan wooden '84 Red Hondo Ellle motor PRE·IWIEI llW'1 PRESCl .. L.W- Hunt1ngton Beach area. 847-5284 PH.IECT CHRllllTH Must be experienced in all phases of new1paper production Contact Sttles Gattney. 642-432 t. ext 394 RECEPTIONIST-Real Es- tate Investment Co prof attttude/appearanoe re· q uired. Ille typing 756-8601 •IUL ESTATE* *SALES* C.•••rol1l-l14'11trl1I we ere a 39 year old firm wholly owned and per· sonalty operated by Its founder serving the Corn· merclal. lndustrlal. Apart· ment end LanO Market We are not a franchise branch °' division con- trolHld by others On the spot manogement de- cisions Open door man- agement No waltiftg tor an appointment Opening tor 2 Commerc111 • Indus· trial people with ability wno want the freedom to work any territory °' type ol property No farm sys- tem Please call '°' interview appointment din set$ ISO 673-2076 scooter rwtw, lnct warr . SfCRn&RY -I llY FIHITlllE 11e1met, s 1200 673.-6688 11 320i 4sp ate 896RFP PART TIME· Musi be ac-LES 957 _8133 A•tt , _111•11 __ 11' n 320l 4-pvr 403480 curate typist. non-smkr -_ 7¥ v 80 3201 5sp ate 2atz9l t flex llrs. 960.-6591 Love Seat size sola bed. -...;.;..;;,l~R;,,m.....,l~H=E...__ 80 3201 5sp si r lana 185 SECRnUY P ITi•t ~~~~~s~;a~~;n:~ ;'.8;, FOi LISS ~ ~~~ ~=~ :~; :~ii:1 Typing. flltng. pnones Stu-551-2617 Le8Slng, Sales. Rental 81 3201 AI T sir 1DAG964 dent pref. Fteit hours 0omes11e-Foreign-Exo11<:; 81 3201 5sp ·s 1dog860 645-1623Spence New Oueen Waterbed 111-CCll 813201 a11 s r1btb408 -----Mallress llner. & heater 82320oSaps•r 1dzf1t 5 SEORn<Y S 175 964-2485 [ ] 82 3201 55'> s•r 1es1416 Typing. llltng . simple Sota 8 wt11 w/ma1ch1ng 82 32015sp sir 376629 books phones New h & a ••so 82 320• 5•n sir ttgp463 Company Can be great c atr Ollom n ~ ' ..... gd cond 644 9325 82 3201 5sp s r 1ldc103 oppty for career Full • 82 32015sp s r 1evd964 11me 432-9420 tot inter-Ga111t Salts NEWPORT BEACH 82 528E alt ttdl700 view. -A1tt Semees/ 82 528E Ssp I d 11nu306 SEcn/&IMll. lSSIST Ct1ta M111 '124 Parts 9015 =~~~~~'~,!~t~s need exper secretary lor _....,....,._,.!"'---~ one girl o1t1ce Must pos· Lg cllelt freezer port Louvre tor CA911ca. ~tal 83 3201 Ssp ·s· 010512 sess good office skills. gen exer btke. old gas w/loeks SSO 964-2485 =~ ~~=~ !~, ~ ~~~~~ min 2 yrs e11per Call lor relrlg • chtldrens clothing. A t W t~t020 83 528E all ld'd 207194 appt 756-9236 lots more 713 Center St I ti U 63 3201 5sp ·s· 3909189 SHY. STl. lTTEllHT H......... SSS CASH SSS ~ .nmlJlmn lull/part time. eves & Got41 . '212 Jun}~E1r;~~:~uon ~ Y L~ wknds. Neat appeanrnce Newport Beach • Harbor (l 1 •)lair. 31l 1 & handwriting Apply In ~idge. must seo. make Russ 2131424-8170 • v• pefson. 2590 Newport offer Furn. appll's.· an-WE llY 2g~6's~~tst~~~~~a Blvd. Costa Mesa llQues Good cond Pvt CLUI c••s --UH UllS pty 1&0-a 192 1111 Mature people, we are wlll· Jlilukiatry 12 l I Ing 10 train Fle11 morn & -nd eve llrs avall Applv. Sm transformer wl l.ng Standard Shoes Olsposal mach $400 obo 64 t-6864 Store. 8974 Wam~ Ave MisctllllH•I Ull ~ v 848-5977 (See Bill) 23 VC4 Funk A Wagnalis • ROAIL SALES • encylpdla never used STEVEN-THOMAS AN· $100 obO 631-6210 TIOUES. Santa Ana 2 John Wayne tennis large and fast growin.g membefsh1p lor sale mi.. European lurn11ur11 store ottr 752-8864 11 213 neecls intelligent pef son m1Wl'9ICI LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW S1 L•wc1 .. w VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cllerry /l.ve LONG BEACH (NO Cherry e111t·405> lll•)Hl-1110 f rade-lns Welcome OPEN SEVEN DAYS o..... tll7 h S Shadow lmmac Ing whl base •8 700 m1 S24 900 PP 63~!>474 •CIOfT•• 'll·'MUIS Lo Own-Eqty & Assum (l 1C)llO-Olll (IOO~U-1111 = 123 67 Camara Conv Classic: T I 9169 Nu pnt xlnt cond $4000 I IJt I wk 962· 1319 963-57U I 1 corona 4 sod runs go $550 645-2683 70 CAMARO 350 auto air 0'1glna1 111n1 cond 72 Corolla Wagon 4 spa I s 1800 call 6'4-8468 •Int trll'IS $600 ObO c.all 631 10!>6 79 Longbed w lumber racll & 1001 box FM stereo ne"" b•alles-gas ShOCll.S A ltrM $2700 645-9711 64~-0785 'HCIHLU ts 199 dOW'l'I C E Comrnerc1al le1'5<!' I ALL SAVERS 17141t32-19., Yelbw~a 9 l 73 Y.I Rl'd "·all or•g•nal I J1;st hlt.4' new .,. rabll enq 6-J J1;s 63 BlJG 0000 COO(] 11()('1 rl'blt l'ng1ne l•.tl'ls $1500 S48·~63!o 80 Montl' Carlo V-8 air am tm cas 53K m1 I owner $5000 obo 496-5777 493-4303 CONNELL CHEVROLET ··~" ll.1r I" •I h,' 1 '1 11:'-f \ \1~ ... \ 546-1200 1e ---'317 79 \/al'I 200 l60 V-8 PS AD ~ cc alarm m&g\ tol'lvetsion new~ ~ 'IClflt cond' Cl68-55S6 Fer• •5 Caor Hatc.hba<:lo. a<1t<' am Im '11!"" paint tires iov.m $1•00 7S1·3~76 --~-----WISLEY I. TAnH ot. for full lime sales Salary 60 gal gl.,s aquarium ptus comm1ssaon Musi w stand & aeoessorlfl work weei..e nds $75080 Cell 640-7 105 Seti your car Instant Casll tor your cat Any make Of model Paid tor Of not Get our pnoe h,.t BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 Beach Blvd Hunttngton Beac:h 962--0829 • Clllff OllCI cus•11-•M 6~ vv. Bl.JG Runs & • s grNt Re<~lly •l>l1 eng $1800 5-3 262: 82 EXP Sport 4 spd am tm cas a1r L11te N- t4 17 31 41 12 • t Civic: Plaza, Sult• 260 Newport Beach 11C/ 14'-CllO •RECEPTIONIS1* San Clemente based com- ptny hu 11nOJl8f\lng for a reo1pt1on111 w/good • phone mannet. Must type 80•wpm Som. book· keeping knowledge re- qw.ct , ... ,y.open 0. pendln.g on the right pet· '°" Caff 498""4900 Mon day-Friday 9am-3pm n•T11111t mutt erljoy PIOi)le, ~ fuNon contcioua. 0000 beneflu ,.tc llerd Ouellet• Salon. 200 New pon Ctr Or NB 957-3989 Barbi• Dream Houae STEREOflv SALES PIT neYef used 314 f\im futiy ATLANTIC MUSIC asmbld pd $199 uklng 64&-8895 $95 854-0954 SWITOlllHI IPRI Jolln Wayne Tennis Club lor AnsW9rtng Service Memberlhtp, best offer Sw1ngsh1ft. Full & part 545•3492 °' 846-eo<l 1 time avail C.11 642-3013 J~ Wayne Tennis mt>r TIL-ahlp W/111 rlghll $650 ObO ~ ... -673-4733dy 673-0378ev IPIUTllS Supretne beauty & talent 11-10 t /lw IMI.... pegerant 9-M Y'• AltO ll Ouallfled beby dlvlsk>n Oorotl'ly AdYert Midi• no ••Def Shrl\le Modellng Sc:hoOI nee Will tr111n F'TI PT & Talent AQenCY &42-30SO lmmed °'*''f\O C11Sh paid d•t ly C ALL Otlict hr.it.rt/ 540-1321 ext $ ls!if!!•t H2' Tl\.Ollll Mlle o1C'"lurn dllkl. _.._. tablet. c~ ci\alrt. ~·-Oan1at1 !Hit table a Wllft USED CARS & TAUCl<S COME IJ" OR CALL FOR nUAPPUIS&L Cortnlef·OeUno C11Y11Ln t 8i I l 8E.A~L VO HUNTINGTON B~R Al-11111 Mt-IJl1 WlWUJYMI OUAllUIOAll ~ Ronefd O.ce THEODORE ROBINS 'OAO 4• ,..,,. HA•IPI 9 l"" C' {0\1& ... l\A t..a) LJl''"' Womltl\IM.., Mil\ HO Ch&lrl ' 1011 more J --'------+ P'Cla¥ '*--c.ub.. '1tn"nebty, P'~'"~~~!!!!I!!!"'!'!!!! dally No e~ '* Will 2SO 1l 1 I 'II tr 111 FT /PT ~& Fac:t ~ d wflotl of ext 8 PiaMI /°'111&1 IUI wtru RMOy •or ll'l\f'n4K1 TltephOMs.lei towM'FcolHott del <34••ic.arooa.,. LIU&....... PIANO Liiie new 11,111 .. lf Pln-. 1900/INlkeOfr 940-7297 ORANG( COAST AmbltlOW "*' & women. Steinway Baby Grand 25,4 H~ 'fI':tt Meta no e~ nee Cell now. Ebony ••• new I'' 000 ~~H ext a 64$-e.<>11640-013' Ml-1121 Lo Own-Eqty & A.a.um {llC)llO·OIOO (IOO)U2· 11M ;-lU ·77 8210 2dr manual stereo cess S25001btt 979-29• 71640-3994 80 200 SX Xlnt• 5 s9(I K I snrt car cover StQ90 852-1500 838-4 t88 . • • • .. • .... . --· \ . .., , ....... --...... N4 -833-1300 1115 " Accord t dr eutO, M , MeNO . g1MI CM• ~m:. 19 Cl"tv Wig w '11C1 ~ en 9 1m Im t au rootTtetc $2tOO ~ 4~3 1 'U 1111& ..... s t39 mo • t_. S'4e oa.irn C E Comrnef,1 AL\.·SA\fEAS 1714J t3t. t917 MllE l elHH's SllTM co11n VOLISWllEI/ ISIZU SOITII cam VOLISWAGEll ' 11110 .... '"'!JI! • $3499 548-8tS 1 LiaC.11 JHISll I S.01 oms• Cet1ty·1 &11u1 Uaoolalltrclltl ha•er ,.,, ''"' ,.. -'"'. alu. sel'Tk.e. • itu••f 262' .... ~ ' C.st1 Ina SCI SUI 1325 \ 1' J ·1· d f I . r • I ! J ii II jl 'I I I ,1 I ,, ~ BUENA It) PARK $ x:o u> ~..J CD CD . . . GARDEN GROVE . . ' J . ' ..J CD 22 f P,W'< ..J 0 1-(/) er CXl ·• EDINGER Q WARNER 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 445 E. Co11t Hwy., l••••rt l11ch 173-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~il 2600, HARBOR· BLVD., COSTA IESA (714) 540-9100 (213) 517-826& • Best Prices • Coc_ventent Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People <( UJ CD 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 11 Auto C11ter Ir., lni11 In.The Irvine Auto Center 830-7600 Complete SCifes, Service & Leasing .. 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Oepts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 H1rbor llwd., Cost1 Its• 142-0010 or 140-8211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTOR Y dial MERCEDES 213/714 637-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. G RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN # 20 Auto C11ter Dr., lni11 In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7300 Orange Countys Newest Volkswagen Dealer Complete Sales. Servtet fr leasmg - 91 FWY 22 FRWY LAGUNA HILLS • t ' I I 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 H1rbor llYd., Cost1 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 Special Parts Une 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SA TU ROA Y 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SU NOA Y 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 0 STADIUM PONTIAC We're New -We 're Dealing Acro11 from the Big A on Katella ju1t West of the (57) Orange Freeway Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises Anaheim 2225 E. Katella 385-1919 G BILL YATES VOLISWAGEI • PORSCHE • PEUGEOT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 32112 Ville Roi•, S11 Ju11 C1,11tr111 493;4111 137-4100 .. ,..... .. MISSION Vl~,~:ll ~ 0 -·~ SAN JUAN CAPI STRANO 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Needs SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Fine Selection of Quality Used Vehicles 111 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2925 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA . . 979-2500 0 AA Y FLADEBOE LllCOLI MERCURY JAGUAR ISUZU # 11 Auto C11ter Dr., I nine In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 CREVIER BMW ~ SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "' "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" Specializing In Europe.n Delivery. E•cellent Sefectlon of New end ceretully prepared Used BMW'• always 1n stock 835-3171 208 W. 1st St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1st St. Closed Suil'days ·G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT ~ 1 In Tht Wtst For Ntw lttp Sa/ts ·For 8 Ytars I\ G STERLING "' SALES -SERVICE -LEASING -PARTS IR • UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 9JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS OBnge • sALEs -•SERVICE oast. LEASING '"to".~~~:s~Lvo • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 Classified advert1s1ng is your best cho1cP for help 1n selling lhe items you no longer need It s quick and inexpensive. and lhe Pilo t reaches potential buyers who live 1n this area Call today J ( ,. Overseas Delivery Specialists PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 Daily Pilot c 1ass1f1ed ads phone 642 56 78 HONDA " 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-0713 3 Blocks So of 405 Fwy. .. 1301 Quall St. -New Car Location 1001 Quall St. -Re .. /e Dlvl•lon IT\ World's Largest Selection of 0 'CJ Mercedes Benz ~ 833-9300 Silts · le11i1g · P1rts · Senice · Body S~op I I .. For.Caete on A2 MUNDAY ~irJVf r.1Bl H 1; 1 ·IH l Wildlife drive-through tours end; water-oriented park envisioned for site opt1m1st1c about the future and excued about it." Although dnve-through wtldhfc lours hlfve been suspended. Maskrey said Lion Counlry's adventure area, featuring amusement rides anq. a pelting zoo, will c-0ntinue to be open on weekends through the winter. Because the wildlife lours have bee n discontinued. the Lion Country ad- mission price is being reduced, sfie By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ~':'9X:~7ry Safari's last wild ~ t;ur took place Sunday, as the 14.year-old Irvine park began a iransit1on to other recreational ac-·. Coast Coast residents say they're ready for the state lottery./ A3 Scientists are looking to monkeys for a cure to AIDS./A3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:: California Quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia still looking for opportunity to die./ AS Nation America's Catholic bishops-r"9tease paper denouncing economic policies. /AS Shuttlenauts zero in on damaged satellite./ A4 World Forty Japanese jets chase Soviet bomber from their airspace./ AS Paul Mceartney'~-wife Linda was object of kid- napping plot./ AS Feature A Costa Mesan is writing the great American opera about a 19th century saga in San Juan Capistrano./ A7 Gingerbread houses - even suburban models - are judged for decor./ A7 Sports The CIF football playoffs begin Friday and Foun- tain Valley, Edison and Newport Harbor draw home assignments./81 Eric Dickerson sparks the Rams to a convincing victory over the Chicago Bears, just when it counted most./81 The Daily Pilot's final OrangeCountyTop 10 high school football poll shows no changes at the top./81 Entertainment Sally Field takes her ca- reer seriously, and may win a second.Oscar./ A8 Business OPEC hopes cutting oil production will put an end falllng prlces./84 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Claaslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Stock Markets Tetevtaton Theatere Weather World News A10 A3 B4 ,1 A4 "97-10 A10 89 B6 A7-8 B8 A8 B4 A4 A9 A3 B6 B1-3 B5 A8 A8 A2 A4 t1Vlt1es, including a water-oriented amusement complex. "We'd hke people to know we're going in a new direction," said Lion Country spokeswoman Jeanette Mas~rey. "But we're still_ here. We're ' . Remembering our veterans Jlm Law, commander of American Leaton Post 222 in Laguna Beach, who .erved ln World War 0 and Korea, and Pauline Bezah, po9t adjutant finance officer who also Merchant betting on success of new California lottery Mesa business advertising tickets. but not till March By JEFF ADLER Of the D811y l"lol ltafl On the face of it, Cahforn1a·s newly approved lottery. la1e-n1ght tele- visi on star Johnny Carson and a Costa Mesa check-cashing firm have li1tle in common. Bui the 1hree disparate ingredients have combined for a very visible - albeit premature -first. ··Louery Tk t'"ets" proclaims the frcslllyp~mted window si~n fronling Newpon Check Cashing. 1882 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. even though California lonery ttckets are not a' a1lable at the store just yet. ··1 pul 1t up now so people can get prepared."' .explained Yvonne Wan- ers. ~ho owns the Costa Mesa outlet and two oihers. soon to spon similar signs. in Huntington Beach and Stanton. While the signs ackn owledge there will be no lonery tickeLS available un11l March. Waners said she has installed special windows al the businesses in anticipation of selling state lott ery tickets. ·-rm very 'excited about it. That's why I builfthe windows. I knew it (the lottery in111a11ve on the November ballot) would pass. You'll see a lot of places 'itanang up. l just fumped the gun." ,. Watter said she has been an (Pleaee eee LOTTERY/ A2) J A 'slow learner' making his wajr in the real world Educable retardet ---find employment tou h to come by Robert South cleans tabl w1lh tht same intcnslly that an archilcct designs buildings or a wntcr mull~ over words . .<\nd he's JUSI as proud of the re ults. Sou1h. a 23-ycar-old Otta Mesa resident. calls himself a 5low lcamer Clinicall)". he ts known H one ofthe educable mentally retarded. person whose Mldem1c sk1ll"I h been h&htl)' marred by brain damaac. 8u1 South didn't let ht handicap top him from ambbina a JOb 1n ugusl ns a bus bo) for Fuddruckcr' re 1aurnnt in Co"lta Mc nd mo t rtward1na of all, South did II on his own. w11hout u ing connee'fion~ or getting help from a JOb placement service for the handicapped. ner pendina more lh~n a }car filltna out countless JOb apphcataons. Robcn South considers himself a success • uth, 1 low but smooth talker who' had more than has s~are of re1cctaon. sa)' he feel lake a normal ind1v1d ual. and the best thins 1"1 lhat pcorle are treating him hkc 1ha1. .. feel vel) sec ure now that I'm gonna ha"e a Joh fora long ume." he says . For the borderline retarded. find - ing full -ti me worl 1"1 like look1n for u match 1n a tirecracker fat'tOI'\' thl' mentall)' )land1cap~ onen talc longer to complete ppltca11on"I. and thel'\'·., no• 'umn('t the ·11 he called h3cl for an 1n1ct"ir" ,. .. .. -.. , . 1:1111 11111• ORANGE COUNT'( CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS said. Adult admission drops from $7.25 LO $3.95. Suspension of the w1ldlifc lours has been blamed on nsing opera11ng costs and dwindling attendance. A larger-than-average turnout was reponed Sunday at the park. a$ visitors took a last look at some of the 200 animals roaming at Lion Coun- try. The a~imal.s, w~nh an estimated $200.000. will be <K>ld to ioos, animal deafers and olhcr parks, Maskrcy said. She said she did nQt know how many employees will be affected by the change. One of Lion Country's proposed new d1rec11ons wall b,t The Splash, a l 3-acre w.ater Iheme park to be built near the cxasung amusement area. The water park would be built by Allleric'ln Sponswo~ld Inc. · .erved during World War If and wu a cook at the Marine C.Ori-baae in El Toro, aalute the colon during Veteran• Day ceremonlea Sunday in Helaler Park. Story on A5. The proposed water pttk stdl requires a pcrmn from the c11y of Irvine. but tentative plans c.all for ground-breakmg 1n December wuh an opcnina in May. Another plan calls for construcuon offivc lighted softball diamonds to be -. managed by the United Statei Slo- Pi1ch Assoctation. Maskrey said no P3per:s have been signe~ year con· (Pleueeee Wll.Dl-11'&/A.2) r • Newport BeaGh's ~ Wrather ·dead ·· , ______ _ Businessman was member of Reagan 'kitchen cabinet' Bus1J1essman Jack Wrather, former owner of Newport Beach's Balboa Bay Club and a member of Ronald R eagan's ··k itchen cab i ne t." died earl)' today after a le ngth y battle with cancer. a fa m 1 I y spokesman said. Wrat hc r died at t John'!> Ho!>-- P 1 1 a I 1 n C)anta 'vton1ca He Jack Wra~r ~as 66 A native Of ex.as. ra"'lller was credited w11h turning the Balboa Bay C"lub into one of the nation's most exclusive and elaborate pri vate clubs. 11ie later }Old hi s interest m the club but maintained association Wlth a c.ancl of Newpon Beach busi- nessman. .\I the time ofh1s death. he headed the giant Wrather Corp . which owns the D1sne\ land Hotel 1n .\nahe1m and the Queen Ma~ complex wh ich included the pruce Goose. \.\-rather produced and owned the TV scncs ··Lassie" and the ··Lone Ranger·· He also was one of the (Pleue eee JACK/A2) ~ .... ,.._., ........ ~ Ne~rt CheckC••hlng manage~haron Homafleld lS"readyforthe st.ate lottery -:- TONY SAAVEDRA PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Ev~hen, mental retardation, no matter how shght, camt5 _. uama emplo)ers often prefer to sidestep "Peoplr that arc mental!~ handi- capped ma~ fill out I or _o apph· ca11ons and never gel called o\nd bas1eall) u·s bccauS( the cmplo}crs don't know \\-hat IQ e'<J)«t.'' sar Pat Marks. se nior pr ram coordinator for the Regional enter of Orange C'ount~. a counschns and placcmcnl center for mcntallv handicapped pro pie "T~p1call). there·, hccn h11k cntr) into the Joh market whrrr the' maJ..e a <1ccent "age: " Marl \ 'la\-\ People chm1ficd 3"1 cducabk men- tAllr retarded have: an averugc 1n- tclh1cncc quoucnt of to tiQ. comJlal'tti to thcivc c 'l.l'Ol'\'<lf~110 11 0 fot tho ~1tho.i1 handtl'a~ accord1np. 10 MarJ..) . jPleue tee UT ARDED/ Ai) \ Search continues ·for 2 NB sailors · lost three weeks ~ROBERT HYNDMAN DflM()ellyl"llolllMI Three "l'CJ.." h,,,e pac;..cd "'"Cl' 1"1.l t'Wf)On Bc-aeh mrn wert lost .at 5<"a and no 'iign <1f the pair or their boat ha' e been found Li nda Brannon of Bal boa's C'atahna Pa'iscnacr ~n i t . the fern SCC\ ice that emplo)' the t~o m1ss1ng men. ~•d ~arches along the u1hcm ( ah fom1a coast and the Ba1a coa time ha' c not tumC'd up a"' 'il(lns of tc'c Batie\. ~~ or orm \agona. :?~ m1c;"ling 1ncd)ct. :?O Repon' of hoat lll'h1on' found on ( atahna l'iland Thu r'l<.la\ dad Olli match the de<.n1p1ion ot' lho!>e rc- portcdl\ .tl'xlard the I ~-loot motor- 111."'d \J..tff thal U;ulc' and \agona kll \\alon lfarhcw tn tor tht' lfl-m1lc lro""nll trnm < Jt1hn. 10 ~c~pon R<11h men "''' t\~tll'nH·d \J1h1r' ' and Baill'' ha'I mfldt-. 1hc tnp to l :11ahna l~land in thl' I ~-foot boa1 ..._,,l·ral 11me<. hcfor,· fhc 1"0 """'la t ~ an lhc car~\ afternoon ol ()\ t ~O ahout I~ mile" ea'lt of .\'a Ion Harhor The\ hod hct-n folio" mg a li\hmg hoat hut the\ 1urncd N l J.. "hen the' ran into hea\\ \{':\\ fncnlh :ind lam1hc'\ ol ho1h men hJ\(' n1'1 g1,rn up the \C'3rth ho"- ('\ Cf and h:l\ c a<;J..cd profr,.~onal fish potlt:r<j 10 lool for the boat on their da1h ll1gtw. O\Cr l03\lal wnt<'r\ Th1·, h~' c a\~1 dl·n1rd rumnr' that thr 1~n mel'l rnuld haH !wen in- ' oh cd 10 1llrttUI acU\llle\ and af(' \1mph h1d1n& \omt~h<'l't'. f'('~1hl) ~1e\ICO ··\\ ~ n· hcann~ tho~ '>totil·~ tlut I { ln tl'll \ !'U thl'tt' \ 3h"4\IUI(" nt\ lrulh (Pl~ue eee SAILORS/ A2) ) .' A2**0r1nge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Monc:fey, November 12, 1984 Shots fired at Mesa apartment o onr wa'I injured 1n a ,.\.'t'kcnd dnH- b) 'lhoo11n1 at a Co'IU Mc~ apanmtnl compkx. poltcc rcpor1cd uxta) osta 1~ pohct said tv.oot the round\ ''en1 lhrough a windov. at the ap:irtmcn1. occupied b> a l?-)ear--0ld man, wh1k thl' other two h11 out 1de wall\ I our gun-.hot~ v.cf't' lim.l from a p:i"~•ng 'Chtclc around 11 ::!O p.m \:uurda\ at an ap.mmcntrnthc\.Omplnat I ltd: ~l\l t. ru.:curding to poh'-~ W1tnl'S5<!> told poltct' that the 'llhOl'll apparentl~ came jros:n a prclup tn.11.l. No mott\C -.a~ rcponl·J lor the 'ihOOt1ng. Chance of rain along Coast on Tuesday By tlle Associated Press Pan1al clcanng with some showc1\ and generally cooler temperature:-. -.rce forecast for most of ~uthcrn Cahlorn1a through Tuesday, the Na- CoNT INUEO S TOP.IES t1onal \\ cathl·r ~r\ ICC \aid percent through thl' da~ .\fter o'crn1~ht low'! rn the m1d-.SC~. tcmf)l'r.llurcs '>hoOld top out f Uts<fa\I tn thl• mtd-b()\, tht V.C3thl'I '>l'n ICC \a1J Low-. tn the 'alle)S v.111 drop into the up~lCr 4<h 10 m•d·S.'h. mrng to betv.q:n bO and 66 under molltl) v.111. Ix· M~,. cloud\ 'kte\ The chann· ol rarn JACK WRATHER SUCCUMBS ... From Al founders of KC-ET the pubh\. tde· \'lS1on sUltton in Los Angcks He was the owner of the pn' a tel} held J.D. Wrathcr 'ipcc1al .\lrnunt. an independent 011 produi:er v. h1ch had investments in mon· than 500 exploratof) and produ\1ng 011 v.cll!i.. \\rather"J'b\>rn...,.a\24 IYll\ 1n .\manllo. 1 na<>• and graduated" 1th a balhclor·, lkgree from the l 'nl\l'f· \ti\ ol Tha' 1n 1~19 in the mill· I ~hU' \\rather v.a, a ml'mbcr of 1h1.· '>O~alled .. l"tchcn 1.abtnct · thJt.rl\:r..uaded Ronald Re· agan to run tor go' ernor ol C altlorn1a and ad' 1..cd him after he "a~ l'ICl tcd. \\-lll'n 1-kagan \\as t'lectcd pre.,-,. dl'nl \\rather '>t'.f'l'd on hi\ .. lran- '>11100 t\.'Jm'' that oH'r'>a" the '>h1h of J'lC:l"l'r tu Reagan trom Prc'>tdent J1mm ~ ( arter SAILORS LOST THREE WEEKS.;. From Al to them v.hat\~\er." lirannon ,,114..I .\ ( oa~t Guard 0\1.•arch lullo"l'd n' a 'oluntcer air -.ean:h b' lrtl'nd' .ind famtl\ members fotlcd io turn up an~ \lgn of the two or their boat "We believe the) srmpl~ 'lipped through our fingers "tthrn the first ll'v. lJa\'>" kv•,e 8.1111:\ ~tl'H'\ brother:"4J1d la\I "l'd. HO\l.e\\:r. < oast (JUard ( htl'I \11lhael Foster said toda' 11 rs not unusual lor\lgn"> of m1'"ng boater' to nl'' er apixar M1~s1ng boats ran~1ng from 12-foot WILDLIFE TOURS END .•. ·From Al ccmrng the soft ball propollill Lion Countf) '\ monl'~ problem' "ere apparent rn a financial statt· mcnt issued last week. The park announci:d that '>CLUnd· quarter re' enuc' "ere $5% 3 12 w rt\pared v. 1th $4W.616 for the ~,,mparahk r>cnod la'\ )ear - a dcd tnl' ot S 1.i I 324. or 36 percent. I hl· drop 1n rc\COUl' "' pnmanl~ J ul 10 the If\ tnl' liazaar clo'o1ng at the ro" boa I' to larg,l· m ... ·rt hant H''>'>eh ha'l' d1">.1prx·ared and ha'l' nl'\er been found. Fmta .. aid "\\ l' Jre .ill 'en t·ogn11<1nt of th1~ panrcular l'aSl'. ho\l.l'H'r and "Ill watch tor the boal on our normal patrol'>." he said cnCJ ul I% 3 and to the r1.'dul'l'll gale' at tlfe parL the com pan~ said. Tile lo~!. for thl' quanl'r as 20 \.ent<, a !>hare. rnmparcd ""h a prolit ul I ccnt a shate forthc cqun alent quaner Ill 1983. RETARDED WORKERS SUCCEED ... · From Al Although clasMlied a\ rl'tan.kd the~ can perform routine IJ'>k'> that don't require much dcCt\Wn m.ikrng. ··\ uu don't pul them rn po-.111um IO mah· cnt1cal deCl'>tOn'> hcl JU\e the strev, \l.Ould be detnmcntal ·· Mart. ... '>a~'> .. But. othef'\\ 1<,e. th...-~ ·rl' JU'>t ltkt· anwnc el'>t' Thl'rl' arc.-\Ollll' thut art• laL' . .ind othl'r\ that do 'l'f\ good v. or!.. .. I It: \a1d soml'ltml''> par ... ·nt'> \hl'lll'r the ml'ntall~ hand1capr:x:d umkr u protcCll\e wing l rtpplmg their abth· I Rai_n to bring cooler weather Coastal I AMI ll"MCllno tci -"' -_,. ·~ IOftlOl\t Oeu~· "-'I T-i'io .,.,i, Pet1iel ciN<1"9 c...,,.. tii!llt 1.....0•1' 1n '"" 601 Lowa '" t,.. upper -0. -50• tonoc11>1 F•Oll> POii'! Conc.otl<Jf> to t~~' """ 6o<-In<* ... t... Soutft ., .. ,.,'1 •incM I lo II -nou lon.ghl Mo.u, ~ 12 lo 12 ~""" o, l....O•r llll•ftOOft 0... IO 3-tOOl 'l!'Ml ••we 9'10 -•l)wnl ·-2 to S le.1 Ra.11 •111udofl0 IO lti. tout-n wat .. a tOl\IQll\ !'lllUiJ , .. ., lllQ ~·y With • ,.,.,no-• Out.. ....... w ...... , "'"'°' "' ''•••.nv t t5 to 2S knoll tonogn1 1'111"'11 .. ,.,.,~ ,.,.'°"1 eom--•4• 7 •M1 1ne<~to61o t1ee1 f....Oey Mo.tty ~y ""'" ,..., kkety br '"'°"0" ICl'\IQl!I Pe111a1 c .. 1111ng TuH <l•r "'''"•few Ill-• Tides s.cono 10 .. TOOAY 5~7 p rn 01 TUUDAY f tlll "'ljll 1 Lt a m 32 rw11 1,1;i. ) ~,.,,, JO S«Qro<l "'O" tO .a• m ~4 S.C.u<\d 7 Ot pm 02 Su~ M'lt lc.d•y Al 4 51 p m lllft T uet<lar a1 6 23 • m and Mil 99a•n el 4 S I p m M00<111-a1 7 !.&pm Mll•t tO t3 am Tuff<Hty -nMO -OMf •t 1159 pm BOIS. 80610'1 BuHlll<; c._ ,.,.,"""'" s <.: CIW!atoo W 'V C"8110tr" ~' C Cllfye<>r,. Ch1C8QO Ctncmnat c .......... Co4umo.a SC. C--Oto Conc0td NH " "' 54 •e 66 u SI S2 35 ·~ 51 &O 41 bO •5 SS za J5 44 16 J2 '11 23 34 l2 35 ,, S4 62 " 46 3 1 flagllatt, G•llnd Rapids C.raat f all• He<llO<d ......... HGnOlulu l<OV•Jon t1'<11an1~·• Ja<••on M• Jac.klOfWille JunH u ~ ...... c.1, tnveqn lltt .. ROCll LOIAI~ •• lOUll"' .. « !Hmplll• 47 M.-a..cll 80 M~•..,k• ,. Mpia-61 ...... 31 N .. l\Vllle 43 N_()r .. _ ff New'l'Olk et NQflOli. lie 72 :>k1anomaC1ty •• °"'811• lS O<lanOo 80 P-"'1 S11111119t ,. IWPl"~t 83 41 "-• u Plltlblirg/'I . ff Pll'tlat>d ~ Pe<tl-0< Pro•-.U M ""'II" M Flapo<l Cttr 49 Re<oo 60 Rtthmond &e s.c .. m ... 10 57 SI loo1s 3e SI P•t•· I llml)t 711 Salt l ei<• c.1, 53 ~Antonio ., Sanl).ego 77 San Fr anc1ec.o 64 511 10 San >u.en P Fl 94 39 111 St St& M1t,. 211 SS •J s ... 11 .. 53 62 ~J ""'•""Pott 53 ~ 4 1 5,,,... f alls 3' !16 ,~ .SPO>tt>t' 48 611 -~ S1r8CUM 55 46. J4 T Qlle'• 46 ~t. 31 ruc:'IOn &Cl 69 39 Julsa 50 32 20 'N•'1>""11tOl1 60 42 28 WICl\lte ~1 IS4S 0 WA-1Ja10t 60 ~7 )J W•mtnglOI\ De Ge M :M ~ 57 l6 1• 36 « 48 41 3a l1 47 « 54 29 53 51 57 37 29 S2 44 S8 33 43 40 42 5a 59 7t ,, 41 le '17 42 ~8 26 51 33 40 28 H 40 Temperatures o ...... fl wo.1n Oa)'lon 0en ... 0.SM-Oetroit s8 28 33 ,. •5 2ti J I 20 71 2• . SuRF REPORT "' LO Albl"r 60 43 All>uQll<!<O...-60 34 Amaulk> .67 n At>Glle<tg~ 15 0 1 .Allan11 S3 37 AUAl'llC City 63 0 ..... ., 67 44 8 .. 1.mo<• g' 40 11otmooo11am 49 39 8'-c.t< 37 20 Oui<ltll Et Pe90 F ... t>an~t F11100 02 !I LDCATIOfll 34 23 t1un11ng1on Beactl R1119< Jtlly. Newpoft -----------...-40111.S1ree1 Newpc>1t Extended 22nd Street Newi>ort Ball)oa w..ige Laguna BellUI Pa•llyCIOvclr 8feezyan<l coo; .. 'O"• S•n c .. ,,..,,,. 1t1 tM 60s Lowa 1n tn. 50s Wei .. lemp 61·63 llU 2·• 2 4 2 J t 1 1 s t 1 1·3 SweH d•tec11on '°'-'lnwe.1 DlltECflOH • good ••• , 10 gooCI flUf ,.., --,.., Irvirle visitor plays possum -___ ... --. '>oml' In rne residents had a sur- prt'il' '1s1tor late Sunda> -an unrn' 11ed opossum. Police officer\ werc called to a Wrntersv.cet Wa y resrdente about 10'40 p.m. 10 rcmoH· the ''oodland creature a depanmtnt spokesman 'Ml)~ .. lool..sJust hke a large rat." It seems the lrvint> area rs host 10 thou~nd!> of the generally harmless marsupials -few arc rabid. the spokesman said. But thl' homeo" ner "a~ JUst not. thnlkd "-tth hrs late evemng guest who apparenll> wandered tn through an open door. Ollirers ejected thr opossum into the bad .. \ard Seim figure pleads innocent In inc busrnc'isman Thomas D. C::incr ha!. pleaded not guilt) 10 lhargc'> he operated a complicated p}ram1d \Cherne and bilked 1n- 'cs11ga1ors out of as much a'i S75 m1ll1on t\ <,Ct for Feb. 7. ·T he young businessman into h1\ plans for bu1ld1ng 3 theme amusement par!.. 1n Las Vegas. ( ancr w::is arrested Oct, I follow- ing an 18-month 1n,es1tgat1on t) to lunllton in a lompct1tnl' v.orld. ~ou1h·, molhl'r Pal \l huda rnuld ----... ~r ~ tnatt'it><.I on thai duirgt' Car1cr. 3.:!. rs facing 22 counts of grand theft and 44countsofsecunues vrolattons. -\ pretnal heanng I\ set for Dec 7 and a prelrminan hcanng. ,__,,,.,.,.,,,.nv;1!1 dmdtift'arrermuSt stand trial on alfor anv of the felony counts. purponcdl} solicited mone\ for <>ometh1ng he called ··medical factor· 1ng" "'h1ch tn\olved purchasing tn· <,urancc claims at a discount fro m docwrs and hospital-.. A profit as· r,encdl\ was to be rcalt1cd when the tn'ourancc firms paid ofT1he claims .\ccording to the Orange Count~ Shrrtff'ntcir.rmnenT, ("":'.Iner. d 1 vcrtcd monc) from !>omc 2.()00 1n\'estors Though he has filed forbankruptc> and h1-. a'>Sl'tS arr fro2e n, Caner intend\ to mo'e forward with his Las Vegai, plan rn order to pa} back ncd 1 wr. la" yer. and su pponers said -Cart ... ·r rirci.cntl~ "free on 1100.CXX'.l bail. r • "You've got to gt\l' them a lul ul love and a hoot 1n thl' butt too." i,a\\ ~huda. "ho i,tlll admit\ to .. .,hpp1ng a fe" buclco;" to\outh and hi\ .:!5-)1:ar- old brothl'r M 1chacl. also cla,.,1 lied a'> educabk mentally rctardl·d Both mc.-n rent a \mall hou,1: o" nl'll b' '>thuda .1nd her hu,band. ~·lthough rent Ill l hcap. the men an· rela11 H'h on th eir o" n 'Tm pretty proud of m~ bo~' • Schuda .. a,., .\nd \<;uth '' 11rell' pr11ud ol hJm'>l'll .\hl'r a le" rough 'car\ of drug and • alcohol abu~ \ou1h '" not onl' huldtngclo"'n ;i lull-umc JOh nut lw'\ hccn promotl'd to .1 bu~ bu' lr:.ttnl'r ··1 '-"Ori.. \·m hard and tcal h 'cm g11od ··)le ..a~'> One ol hi\ tratnecs 1s ::!4-H·ar-old Phil c.;"'atls. aho hurd ... ·rlrnl' rlll'Olalh a·tan.kd Bl'l"'l'l'll the t'-"o lhl'' ha\l' hdd other tl·mpuran Jo b\ deaning llmH\. wall<. and tn \outh ' tJ'-t' 11u1h11u'>C'> Rut th11'c 1oh\ "lTI.' through fl'hab1l11Ulton agenl'tl'' '\.o"' thn arc 1n thl' .. rntl" "urld \"""' '"'>' . .. \ ou don·1 lldH' \t11lll'llOl' badong you 11p no" ... hl' 'a~' .. 11 h1.· bosses) kind of ru~h -..nu .1 l1ttk hit . but after a wh1k \tlU gci uwd lo 11." Robert South Swiftsure leads Mazatlan racers By ALMON LOCKABEY DeMt Piiot Boatlne Writ., Ntll.. ha1cc·., 68-foul '>loop <.>"1ltsur ... · Ill appeared to Ile running a"a} toda) \~1th the 999-mtll'. Lo'> ~ngelc<.·10· 1al3tlan )aChl ral'e aficr 44 hour<. ol '>a1l111g. Sw1flsurc 111 had logged 31 k miles 51nll' \aturda\ \ noon \tart off Los .\ngeles t-farbOr Sw1ft~ure 111. the !>cratch boat(" tth the lowest handicap) 10 the :! I-boat fleet. was 16 mt lcs ahead of her sister- ship Saga and had taken over fif"it tn C lass A and first 1n ncct a1 the 8 a m. roll call. The lead hoats wcrt JU'it \outh ol Cedros Island off the Me-\1can coast. But the enure fleet had run into a '1nual nautical parking lot with winds ranging from one to four knots. aga. out of Long Beach Yacht < lub. wao; holding second in Class A and second overall on handicap time. ~o' ing into first in Class Band third m fleet was JO<" Hoffman's 53-foot Encore 84 out of Rah1a Connthian Yal'hl Cluo. Nev.pun Beach Super- no' a. '>ktppered b} Steve Pauley, Balboa Yacht < lub. wa~J founh in (las<. Band I .:!th m fleet. ' Clas'> C hand1rnp leader v.as Ron Kun11· Tra' 1eso. Oceanside Yacht Club. and Reliann·. skippered b} Len Sheridan. C ah for nta Yacht Club. was leading Class D. 'John Rc\ noldc; aboard the t'M"on 'esscl Kamal11. anchored off thr San Bcn1tos Islands wc'it of Cedros. said the wcathl·r wa~ grrat for everything but fa'it sarltng. Three appointed to arts panel 1 hrcl· Nc'-'pon Beath resident<; Pc·rformtng An'> as well as a board have been appointed as Ctl) An\ member of the PhilhC1rmon1c Society Commissioners. I lighland.., Guild. Robert Allen. Ciarl Foor and De-Polonsk) "a founding member of borah Polonsk} "'" JOtn the sc,en· the Center for Perform1n~ <\ns and a member commt!.!tton foll<rn1ng their member of the Acqu1c;111on C'ouncal apprnntment b~ the City (ounctl. for the Newport Harbor An Musl"\Jm Ncwpor1 Beach Art!> Festival -a two-day spring event emphas121ng the visual arts. uafismen and a I OK run. \outh and \"<"I' are l'nthu<.ta'illl ahout thl'tr JOh'> But then tht'\ 'd he t'nthu'>til'\ltl about an~ Joh. No ta'>!.. I\ too ml·n1al. no Joh too small tor the~c "'orkl'r'>. who ml'rch want to earn their o" n meal ltl l..l't. rnpahk and a 1111 of ttml''> thl'} JU\l "on·t sta~ ... '>J)\ a!>~l">tant manager l>;m Damn "\\ho "Jnt' to be a hu\\cr for the rt'\l of h" 11k'1" Allen is 1he owncr of two gallcric~ and the Orange County Philharmonic '>Orne c\lra ~upt•rv1o;1on, but arc and 1s an an collector. Society. other" l\c l').<.:ellcnt bus bo\\. Foor 1s the \ICC prestd<"nt of the The Ans C omm1ss10n's schedule Elcmentaf) school students will again be bused to Newpon Harbor High School for Ballet Pac1fica's performance of "Thc Nutcracker:· \nd for tht• management 111 F-ud· drut kn\. that'' definttel) an a\Sl't "Yc1u get \Omcbody "'ho'' too The comm1s~1on also co-sponsors concerts at the B::ilboa Pavtlton. "It\ not real. n·al dcma.ndrng. but Showboat Chapter of thr Center for for the coming year tncludes a 1 I°<; ha rd \\ ork... h l' \a 1 d. .. And 1 t 's I!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. Damn '>3 }\ both Y.orl.crs requtrl· 'Cl) thanklc!t!t." '· LOTTERY TICKET PROMOTION ... 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'unrisc Exchange Club of Irvine will welcome John Morl,ey as guest speaker at its 7:30 a.m. meeting Tuesday at Mass Lucy's Restaurant, Jeffrey and Walnut, Irvine. . Morley, _foreign correspondent, confidant and ad- visor to presidents fi'om Roosevelt to Reagan, rf<:cntly retu.".'fled from a fact~finding mission to China• for President Reagan. · . The club meets •every Tuesday morning and mterestcd men are welcome. For furth.er information, call Gus Mendozas at 559-4000. 'Multicultural Day' eet addlebaclcCollege North will present "Multicultural Day" on Tuesday, from IOa.m. to 1'2:30p.m. in the college courtyard. food and gifts from around the world, demon- stratt<?ns oflnd!an sa!'d painting, and a lecture on "Native Amencan Indians 10 Southern California" by Paul A~a~a. Navajo ~exican attist, will hi~light the event which 1s open to the p\Jblic. For more mformation, call 559-9300. . . $ororlty elat_ee auction The Southern Orange County Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will hold a .. Holiday Boutique A~ction" at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Richard Paul, 8651 Viscount Drive, Huntington Beach. Staaron Ravee Costa Mesa Marty Rardstark lrvme Weedy lchlas Hutlncio• Beaclt Marketualyst Secretary Featured will be handcrafted items, Christmas decorations and gourmet specialities. The boutique is the chapter's ~ajor fundra1 sing event of the year, and all proceeds. will go to benefit .the Orange County Arthritis Foundation and scholarships for college women. For more information. call 962-6 196. . "Definitely. I'd play. Ac- tu~lly my two goals for mdt1ey wouJd be owning a home and travel." Director of trala1ag "No. I'm not going to play. If someone left me a million dollars I'd put 1t away for about fi ve years and hve off the rnterest." ··oh. )es. I'm Coins to play because it sounds lilt~ fun. If I won I'd pay off my VISA bill " 'Oriental Buffet' echeduled Coastline Chapter of B'na1 B'rith Women will have an "'.Orie!ltal B~ffet" on Wednesday, at 7 p.m .. at SOuthern California Savmgs., 15475 Jeffrey Rd .. Irvine. All area women are invited, and the attire will be Oriental if possible. For more 1n format1on, call 551-0184 or 786-1204. Smokeout due Thursday The Health and Wellness Center and the American Cancer Society are sponsoring "The Great American Smokeout'' at Saddleback College North in Irvine T hursday from 10 a.m. to noon and 6 to1 p.m. Smokers are challenged to quit for one day .. while non-smokers are encouraged to help addicted friends. Lung-function tests will be offered free of charge. In addition, .staff members will be gtvmg a~ay free gum. buttons, literature and cold-turkey sandwiches 10 those who have quit. For more informatton. call Susan Clark at 559-9300, Ext. 272. . '\ Blind kids set sail Boat aktpper Al Perez (left) tallea blind youth Ric hard Welnfleld on a to ur of Newport Barbor•• part of a weekend oattnc for realdenta of the Braille lnatutlte in Brea. Se~en blind y oanaaten were &aided around the race coune near the Balboa Yach t Club. Country boutique.slated Lutheran High of Orange County, 2222 N. Santiago. Monkey ~esearch may produce AIDS cure Biii Scllworer Sae Cregle Costa Mesa RltODda TMle HutiD1ton Beaclt Orange. will hold a "Country Sp1nt Chnstmas Boutique" Nov. 15-17. Costa Mesa Acqaisitlou director HamaJl resources rep- reseotative SaJes ud service ••pport clerk Hours will be 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Included will be a si lent auction and door prizes. For more information, call Georgann MCKee af 537-3870 or "Maruynn ragg at 639-8105. By the Associated Press colleagues at the lnlemauonal Symposium ThclSolatioru>fa.u.i~ thauausu.AIDS on M..£.dl.£.al Virology in tht<...Disne)land "'Sure. I'm a race car dnver. So I'd buy four new Ferran's. ··Well. I plan to pla) since ll passed. I v.ould "'No. But 1fl got a rruU1on dollars --rd pay off all 1115 bills: bu) a boust" and Public auction echeduled The Defense Property Disposal Office. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. announces a public auction sale on Friday. Nov. 16, beginning at 9 a.m. 1n Building 2241 . The public is encouraged to bid. Among the 257 items to be offered will be mdividual cloth ing. typewrit~eop~t machines. hardware, tele- vision sets. testin~ equipment. ammunition cans. water canteens, and individual equipment. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids caMot be accepted .. For further details, call Sonia Johnson or Edward Calac at (619) 725-4331. 'Holiday Boutique• scheduled Fountain Valley Junior Women's Club will pre~ltt its second annual "Holiday Boutique" for crafters and shoppers on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fountain Valley Recreation Center Gymnasium. in monkeys. coupled wnh funher animal rrotel. 'r . .. .. research. coulcf lead to the development of Ille .:lAI DS virus is a CO!JSin to the a vaccine to cure the disease m humans. a AIDS virus. Marx said, but •I cannot be sc1e nt1st lold an Anaheim audience. transmitted to humans. . In humans. acquired immune deficiency S)·ndrome primarily afflicts homosexual men, some Haitian immigrants and per- sons who receive frequent blood trans- fusions. AIDS 1s passed through the blood and bodtl) secretions. There is known cure for the disease. which 1s almost always fatal. "If we do find a vaccine that works on monke)'s. ""c will know because of the similari1ics of the viruses. that II will be ve11 close to one that ·will work on humans,.. said Preston Marx. a seni or v1rolog1s1 at the California Pnmate Re- search Cc111er at the l'ni"e~•l} of Cah- fom1a. Davis. Studies on groups of Macaque monkeys. ·such as the rhesus, a1 the pnmate center showed that SAIDS was transm1t1ed b} the monkeys' sali va. Mai:x said. Marx and his research team isolated "Type D retrovirus." which causes SA i D . or si mian acqui red immune deficiency syndrome, a version of the disease that supresses a human's immune system. A year-lone study led to the discovery of the SA IDS virus and now researchers are to working on a vacci ne. Marx outlined his research Friday U.S.-ambassador in Irvine -. get a place out he~ and have my famil) move from back East." S3'-e tt." The philanthropic club extends an invitation all local crafters mtercstcd in selling their wares, and to all community shoppers. Proceeds will go to benefit the "Make-a-Wish Foundation." For more information and to reserve a space for selling, call 839-5451. Ambassador Wilham E. Brock. U.S. trade representative. will be the featured speaker Tuesday at the thirdannual awards dinner sponsored b) th e World Trade Center Association of Orange Coun-ty. Represenattves from 1963 through 1970. He was. elected 10 the U.S. Senate in 1970. In 1977. Brock wa elected national chairman of th e Republican Party. a post he held until he was named U.S. Trade Representat1 ve. John Mmeo Costa Men Angle Stowers Huntington Beaeb Assistant s11pervlsor Cbris Blank Irvine Auomey CALENDAR Brock. a member of President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet. is the president' chief trade adviser and internattonal trade negotiator. He chairs the Cabinet-level Trade Pohc} Committee. He will address members of the World Trade Center i\ssoc tat1on of Orange Coun- ty. a non-profit orpn1zat1on representmg nearl~ 300compan1es and10d1.,iduals. The orgamza11on"s purpose is to promote mtemattonal trade Olrtttor of operatloas "\'es. I believe I would. ""Wh) not F1rc;1 l"d hu' .i home then a mp around lhe "'orld ·· "Tm not gomg to pla). I bought a 11cket 10 Washing- ton DC and I didn't win. <,o It's Just not the best 1mestmenl. If I had a m1lhon dollars I'd take a 1np around the world and 1nH'<;l thC' !"('St." Monday, Nov. 12 I'd probably would invest 11 1n a ~~c;1ness 'enturc ofm) own • 7:30 p.m., lrvmeTransportatlon Commi11loa, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. The dinner begins at 7·JO p.m at the Registry Hotel in In ine It will be preceded by a social hour. Brock served in the l '. House of Information on attending the dinner can be obtained b~ calling the association at 549-8151. Pur.se snatclier attacks woman in=Mesa ~bbery makeap was stolen 'rom a 1982 Camero. parked on the 3300 block of \'1a Opono Laauna Beach Re 1dcnts or an Oak trect home reponed a hurglary unday evening 1n "'h1ch miscellaneous household goods '43lued at SIOI were taken. A 23-year-old Santa Ana woman was punched in the mouth late Sunday niabt by a pune snatcher while she was walkina from a bank to a Coat.a Mesa hotel, police reponed. Unda Marie Boulaer bad just used the automatic teller at a nearby bank. Sbe ~urned to her car only to find lntae 4 .Fairdawn Street man was ar- re\ted Sunday on suspicion of pos- sessina stolen pr~ny. Police ar· rested Keith K. · Dye after findjna several street signs. road banicades and oranac. cones in his aaraae which they believe were collected durina a Halloween sca\len~r hunt. .... abe bad a flat tire. She'lef\ the vehicle at the bank and was walking on Anton Boulevard toward the Westin South Coast Plaza around I 1:30p.m., police reported. slugged her in the mouth and arabbe<l • • • it, police said. Police "ere unable to fi nd un- The loss was reported at $90 for the kn own suspects who were reportedly breaking the front window of a purse and its contents. ' busmcss unda)' on South Coast A man ridina a motorcycle sudden- ly pulled up near her and demanded her• purse. When she ref used, he The assailant was described as a Highwa> black, about 25 years old, 180 pounds • • • and 6 feet tall. Loss estimates were not available. Newport Beach • • • A wer-and weedeater wctl"--aucglaa took a valuable-.COtn stolen from a aardener at 3754 collector. a set of tools and a stereo Hamilton Street Friday afternoon. system from a residence on the 4600 • • • block of Wayne Road. The loss was A truck driver was arrested early put at $2.097. Friday momin1_af\et he was pulled 1.1.a ber and d~cr were stolen over for a traffic violinon and a from an unlocked garage on the 700 pohce officer found a loaded aun Police arrested Jo~ph Michael Brad'ihnw. 18, on suspicion ofdnvmg under the inOµence of akohol early undo) Brad haw was stopped on Temple Terrace. Police also arrested R1't-hard Michael Sa-vorc.. JS. Olf suspicion of drunken driving. Savoie was stopped Friday night on ChfT Dnve. • • • Wa) ne Gregor)' Gorman. :n. was Pohce responded 10 repom ot a poss1bfe cfro"'ning '1c11m unda' morn mg at Crescent Ba) BcJl"h. but determined 11 "as onl\ a s1mula1rd nercLSC..fora scuba dn mJlWSS "'hKh had fa1 C<i to nutt6 the police depan- ment. Huntington Beach A resident of the I <noo hlock of Seashore Circle reported . unda) that someone bro~e into his \Clll'"' I 97 l Volkswagen con' en.hie The los~ 1ncluded terto equipment "unh S600 and a S90 skateboard • • • i\ woman wa<; am.•sted unda\ afternoon at the Target store 988~ Adams .\' e . op susrHcton ot shop- lift mg,. Reco1,ercd "ere tenni" sh()("s worth_$34. • • • .\blue 1980 Dat\un "3" reported bu'l'anzcd uoda~ nt'.ir the mter- s«tion of\\am<'r '°''~nu<' and tiold- ~n West trttt The lo"' induded a Cituerfs band radio "'onh SI 50 ' ... Someone stoic a tan I 'l"' l Dodge Duster parked unda~ m front of a home on lhl' I"' I 00 block of Sandra Lel' I Jnl· Thr lo<,c; "as t'Stimated at s-p1.1 ..... .\ \\Cd.rnd bur~lal) was reported at \.k( o' ·., I ')4., -Golden West t \omeom: hrnl..e 1n through a dnve-up "'1ndo" and stole stereo ('quipmen1 "'onh S 1.l'IOO ••• \ "h11e Che' rolet coupe was n:Port<'d o;1ole 'iunda' from the 200 blod. ot lrd trt.'Ct The los was e~t1mated at $5.000 • • • Pl"ing npcn a v.1ndow to enttr. \omeonc bur&)anzcd a homt Satur- da' on thC' 100 blocL. of 16th trect. The los\ incl udc-d a SI :!O camera bag. 4 S.C>O len'>, a pur~ ~orth 16'ba.l.60 "'atc~ and 1e"'d" \\Orth S600. ••• .\ re 1den1 ol 1he 14 100 block of Randi Lane r~poncd unda~ that a ca1 burglar had bro~<'n into his home thro~ a 1dc ~c door. The lo~ included tool'> \\Onh S2. 00 A man and a j uvenile were taken into custody Sunday when I.hey could not prove the car tbcy were rld1tl1 in or a cassette stereo a.nd equalizer on the rear SC.\ of the vehicle belor(scd to them. • • • Several weekend burglarie wtre concealed beneath his scat. Robcn E. block of Hehotr~ • venue. McDonald, 40. of Irvine. wa booked ~bout $11 010 ca h was stolen from at Orange County Jail after the 5:26 an apartment on 1hc 2400 block of a.m. arrest, police said. 16th Street The thief apparently Coeta lleea <\ can t>f chocolate yrup w19 poured throughout tbuafctcria at the recently closed dams Elementary School u.nday in what police arc calling a asc of m1hc1ou m1~h1ef. Prank\ters apparently broke throuah • '*tndow to the teacher's lounac at the lcltool. 28SO Clubhouse Roed. between noon and 4: I 0 p.m There waJ no rcponcd 19)s at the fa 1ht>. which v.-a C'loacd 1n . otcmbcr entC'rcd the apanmcnt lhrough an unlocked, s«ond Ooor window. • • • stctho ·ope ond other piece of cu d url) 'unda} on susp1oon ..of posscssina less than an ounct of manJuana. Thomas Clayton Tucker, 22. v.:as cllC'd on susp1e1on of the same v1olat1on turday afternoon • • • I\ I --ear-old malt "a cittd for dnvinJ "'thout, a hctn~ on co trttcS&turday n-aht • • • A 5tall"d ~h1tcen"tl<Jpeconuunin1 Fir ed em Ployee seized in mur d er of manage r reported includina the theft of a rifle from a Plnestonc Street apanment; silver from a Sil~.ss Street home; JCwtlry. a television, v1 dcocaucuc rttorder and cash from a Chamom1Je trttt medcnc:c; Je~-clry from a Honey uckle St~t condominium and a Warmaprina trctt home and mone>' from a F-cm trc t r •uden«. medical equipment were tolen from a nurst' 1984 ubaru. parked on nd Dollor The lo came to $70. • • • i\ SSO O w 11tolen from iu d1 pit\) c.a .at C'arden Hall. I 41 M.ont0\11 ,.c The Oat. rtad. "C'ardcn Hnll Cla of '69 .. · • • • SltOO v.on~ of cloth1n1 and fiH $:?0 bills wa5 rcponcd lo t at Mam Reach Saturd:a\ aOcmooo. . . ' v.oman who came to the aid of her tnJurcd husNind turda) after- noon at the Main Beach be~ktthall coun\ d1..co' cn:d th:u her unat· tended purw and 1'~ C'Ol\tent . 'alued Gt S 74 v.rrc ~tolcn • • • By lh• Assoclatf'CI Pr.-" man 'f"C('Cnth fil'\-d from ht' JOb at a Kcntuck\ fned Chi lcn rc'taurant v.-a being held ~1thout b11l tt'da) tor tn\e\ttption of the \tahhinJ murder of • ~taurant manaJN after hc'1n \j)Olled oul!lhk 1 not her Kt'ntucL.' Fried C'h1dcn in Fount:un \'allc' pohtT ~" \\ 1ll1.rn1 c harlt'' \.t.i,...hall. :! 1 ~ho had"'-"'<'" undti 'Ul't'1ll:tnCt" 'in<'e \h<' lK:t \U munk• ufRohrn Ho\nC W'b arrr tN "unda m1,min& ;11\cr bc:ll'i 'Daddy King' dead at84 ATLANTA ~AP) -The Rev. Manin Luthrr KJr\g r the civil ngh1s pioneer who never surrendered to hale even though he saw his wife and his son. Nobel Peace Prize .. winner Manin Luther King Jr .. fall to a sassms' bullets. has died. He -.yas 84. ··1 don'\ know an .. onc 84 who has ltvcd a better hfe.'"the Re\. Joseph · l owfr). president of 1hc outhern C'hns11an Leadership Conference. ~1d following Kmg's death at C'rawford Long Hospital on .sunda\. King (elf 111 of an apparent hean anack at his home Sunda} af\ernoon and was taken 10 the hospital. where .. c~tcns1ve resuscitation efTons were taken.'' Chnsune K.ing Fams. hi\ daughter and only surviving child. told a hospital news conference. Or~ Bernard Bnd~es. King's per- sonal phys1c1an. said the m1n1ster died at 5:41 p.m. of an apparent hean • The Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. and Corrett& Scott King. attack. King. who sullered lrom rhron1c hean d1seasc. was hosp1tal- 12ed in critical cond111 on last month when a lung infec11on aggra' ated h1\ ailment King. the son of a Georgia share- cropper. fougl\1 for Cl.,, 11. O$hlll .in Atlanta and was an insp1ra11on tor 1hosc\.\hl>Jo1ncd the struggk. )...nown as .. Dadd> l\.1ng." he preached non- "'°knre. which was a hallmark of his son\ dforts in the cause. King's son. "ho \\-On 1he Nobel Pt>ace Pnzc for his crusade for civtl nghts in the 1950s and 1960s. was assa%1natcd in Memphis. Tenn .. 1n April 1968 I he nex1 )'ear. his 01her ~on. A.D .. drowned 1n a backyard 'lW1mm1 ng pool. In 1974. his wife, .\lbcrta, wai, tut down by gunshots in the rhurch as she played the organ at Ebenezer Baptl'll Church in Atlanta, where bOlh King Jr. and King Sr. were pa<itors. Shuttle scores bull's,-eyeon satellite 'Holy smok·e , look at that satellite.•. (APE CANAVERAL. Fla. (A P)- Frec-Oying astronaut Joe Allen Jelled away from shuttle Discovery 1oda) and captured a wayward sa1ellite in a htstonc space salvaie m1ss100. "Dock. dock!" he exclaimed as he 1nscned a 4-foot pole-hke device called a "slinger" into the spenl engine nozzle of the Palapa 82 sa1elhte, secunng 1t firml) "Stop the clock. I've got 11 tied." Nc,er before had a human being latched onto an orbiting satellite. nor had one been retnevec1 for refum to Earth to be repaired and launched again. hie." Allen had e\al1ed as he and fello"' spaccwalker Dale Gardner stepped into the open cargo ba} carlit•t. "Palapa 1s righl there m) friend: let's go get 11." "Endlessly fulfilling·· Gardner e\· cl:umed "Look a1 that It's beauu- ful." .\lien. al 5-foot-6 one of the '1malles1 astronaul!>. seemed dwarfed by the Pala pa. measuring 21 feel high and 7 feel 1n d1am<.·11:r and weighing 1.500 pounds. But maneuvering the big payload in space weightlessness was eas). and. \.\1th his backpack auached to the s11nger. he fired its Jets to stop Palapa's spin rate of:! rpm. stab1lmng II. He began pushing the satcllue toward D1sco"en so astronaut Anna ... fisher. operating controls inside thl' cabin. could grasp a grapple fixture on Lhe side of Lhe sunger and bring the pa) load in lo the cargo ba}. The fixture is nccessal] because there 1s nothing on the smooth-skinned \atel- 1te the arm could grab toda~ ahcr a 4-da). 1.6 m1lhon-m1lc chase dunng which commander Rick Hauck and pilo1 David Walker lrig- ~ered the ship\ big and small steering 1ets 44 11mcs. They bad circled the globe 64 times during the carefully calculated pursu11. They pulled alongside the ~telhtc and adJU'\ted their speed so both naft were n~1ng 1n forma 11on. The) first !.1gh1ed Palapa about four hours befort the final maneuver. The sal<.'lllle Wa!. ghnt1ng 1n the sun over lhl· I nd1an Ocean. 110 miles away. "We ha' e a v1c;ual on Pala pa." Hauck rcponed. "Tally ho! Great news!" came the excited repl)' from M1ss1on Control in Houston. Once Pala pa 1s secured in the cargo hold, the astronauts will set out to rescue lhe Westar 6 satelli1e. afso orbiting ofT course about 700 miles from Palapa. That aucmpl will be made Wednec;day. with Gardner wcanngtherocketpacktoJcloverto 1he 1argcl. Palapa and Wcstar .. ..communica- t1ons satellites worth about S3S m1llton each. were left in ' useless orbits in February when their booster rockets misfired after they were earned into orbit and released 1n '>pace Baby Fae doin-, well after crisis I tt. World's Fair a financial flop $ lOOM in the hole By die Auodal~ Pre11 NEW ORLEANS -The gates arc clo ed at the 1984 world's fai.r. but officials have a long haul ahead a they face losses of more than $1~ m1llton - one of the bigge t financial fiasco 1n the annal!> of world's fau-s. Tbe fair. centered round the theme of nvcl"I and fresh water and built on 82 acres of land next to the MtSsm1pp1 Ri ver, closed owing more1han S JOO milhon to 750 creditors It was reorganiLing. under t_·hap1er I I of federal bankruptcy law~. Instead of drawing the daily cro)Yds of90.000 or more 1hat .would .hove led to ~ success. the Lousiana World Eirp<>s1t1on averaged 39,000 a day for tts I 84 day!> -aboul half of what 11 would have 1aken Just to break even. . I Kld• break TV habit RICHMOND. Ind -More than 2.000 schookhaldren have pledged 10 keep their telev1 ion turned oO for a week starting Monday as part of a provam designed to encourage studenl$ 10 read. "We are extremely pleased with the number of pledges.'' aid Suc M. Weller, the local booster of the 'program called "Turn Off TV. Bring On the Book&." Weller, children's librarian at the Mornsson-Rccves Public Library in this eastern Indiana community. said she had cards from 2,067.~hool-age ch1ld~n. 54 pre-school children and 205 adulls ~ho plan 10 pamc1pa1e 1n the program, the first of its kind 1n tndi~na. Sharon sues Tlme m,agazlne EW YORK -Former J<;raeh Defense Minister Anel Sharon said Sunday he filed his S50 million hbel suit agains1 Time magazine "for the honor and pride" of Jews and Israel. In a speech to Herut Zionists of Americ-a. Sharon reiterated has charge that 1he magazine com milled "blood libel" in an article about an Israeli government anvestiga1ion into lhe massacre of Palestinians by Lebanese Christian militiamen in September 1982. The federal court suit. which is to go to tnnl Tuesday. focuses on one paragraph of a Time story published Feb. 21 , 1983. which stated that Sharon discussed with the Gemayel family the need for Phalangist!> to take revenge for the assassination of Bashir Gema ye I. Submachine gunner arrested DALLAS -A man 1011ng a ubmachinc gun robbed a store Of three pairs of expensive boots and led police on a high-speed chase before his car was wr~cked and he was arrested on the eastern outskir1s of the city. pohce said Officers said the man walked into a boot store aturday an southeast Dallas. picked up lhree pairs of boots and thrcal~ncd employees with an Uzi submachine gun as he fled S1ore manager Troy McGee said the man was browsing 1hrough some of the more expensive boots and began loading his arms with boots. including some snakcslun boots that sell for $250 a pair. I CALIFORNIA DMV cites lost revenues SAC'RAMENTO-Californ1a may be lo'itng$70m1lhon a year bec.auscof motorists who fail to renew their vehicle's reg.1st ration, Oepanment of Motor Vehicle officials sa)'. Warren Wolfe. 1he DMV's assistant chief of registration and 1nves11ga11ve o,cr"1ccs, estimates that reg1strat1on fees arc not paid up on fi ve percent of Caltforn1a's 20 m1ll1on vehicles. That's a million cars. trucks. and other ve hicles running around \\1th out-of-dale licenses. Based on an a-..-erage license fee of$70. that's an annual to~ of$70 mllhon. Dlablo Canyoliproduces power Thl' capture was executed JUSt 15 minutes after the untc1hcred Allen cast free of D1scbvery's open cargo ba)' to cross a 35-foot void between the 1 WQ..H!~l:tra.fl.Jll.oPCllin&.bJ.mseU ----wtth'a rocket backback. Gar<!_ner w_!11tcd 1n tht bill.lo hdp .\llen serure Palapa for a return to Eanh. The} will be ou1.,1de again Wednes<lav 10 rescue a second satel· -LOM.\LlNDA (AP)-Babv Fae . the rnonfh-old infant "'ho has.li ved longer "'1th an implanted baboon hean than she did \.\Ith her o"'n malformed one. 1s being watched clo!iel)' for po'>'>lblc recurrence of weekend rejection problems. a doc1or S3}S. her parent'>. was "v1&orous. alen and feeding." moving normally and eliminating wastes without problem. Loma Linda Univcrs1t} Medical (enter spolleswoman Patu Genlt] SAN LU IS OBISPO-Aftl'r 16 years of construction. controversy and a 12-fold increase 10 cost. the D1ablo Canyon nuclear power plant has begun gcneT'"f electri~y. ~ratrng a1 l~e.nt capacit)•-undu a-tes1;>rogram- l1iiif o the $).JOIT11oOPfan1 began producing electnclly Sunday and was generatmg 80.000 kilowatts. or enough to !>Crvc 75,-000 people. ''For the first time we have an operating nuclear po~r plant putting out electnct1y on the 'iystem." said Ron Weinberg. a spokesman for Pacific Gas & Electric. "The electricity 1s serving PG&E customers right now." .. Shuttle. satellite and :mronaut were streaking around the globe :\) 17 .400 mph. 224 miles high. Ille. . Disco' er) caught up wnh Palapa r "Hol) smoke. look at lha1 satcl- WITH HYPNOSISll IASIL T-COMfOIT AIL T-PllMAHINTL T Me"'°41 howe 95~ IVCC .. 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BALBOA -801 [. ~80A 673-7726.J But f)l'd1atm card1olog1st Dr. Rohm Doroshow s:ud Sunday that Baby Fae was "doing n1cel} .. and had responded well to 1mmuno-sup- pressant drugs to combat her tin) bod} ·s first effom to rcJect the unprcCl·dented animal heart implant. /'Her d1n1cal cond111on. in other words. to look at her. she appears normal She continue'> to do very well ph}'>1call>." Doro\how said in an appearance on the CBS Ne"'s show "Face the Nation." he <,aid the rejection c_p1so<lc was diagno'>ed "in lhe last 48 hours" and "'lhl' 1c; <,howing a good response to treatment," "We hope that she will be able to survive for some time.'' Doroshow added. ··we cenainlr don't know." The 5-pound infant. whose identil} 1s being kept secre1 a1 the request of ~aid Sunda} afternoon. IU' l t l d 11 d Hospital o;pokeswoman Ja> nc nO OCaUS SCU ptu!e Van a ze l\1cCi1ll said Bab) Fae remains listed • .\N FR<\NCI ('0 -Jut;l four days after a graph1~ sculpture "'as 1n \Cnous but stable cond111on. as she dedicated as a memonal to Holocaust' 1ct1rns. 11 was vandalized. with the faces has lx'Cn since 1hc week following thl' of some statues painted and the words "Is This Necessary?" scrawled nearb}. Oct 26-'surgcrv. authorities said. The monum(•nl in Lincoln Park overlooking the Golden Gale Bab\ Fae. the longest-lived rccip1-Bridge depicts the bodies of Na11 death cam p victims heaped on top of one cnt o( an animal heart. on Sunda} another as one pajama-dad man stands by. It 1s titled "The Survivor." The marked her I 61h day since the vandalism occurred between 4 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday. said police transplant. Ahhough her b1nh da.te Sgt. Ph1hp Toland. The faces of several o( the figures in the sculpture were has not been released. Gentry sa1d~ed ye llow and black. and the words were painted on a cement wall ne~110 Bab} Fae has "now hvcd longer with the memorial. he said. her transplanted hcan than wtth her own let hall) malformed hean." ReJeCllOn efforts had been ex-Flames Jclll handicapped woman pccted. and Loma Linda doctors had said 1hcy hoped 10 eotllrol them with drugs. Amencan Heart Assoc1a11on Prest· dent Antonio Gotto, while defending 1hc baboon heart transplant as the lca!>t nsky alternative lo keep Baby Fae alive, 1s among several doctors who believe the animal heart will ultimately be totally rejected. LOS ANG.fl.ES-A handicapped woman died when flames engulfed her bedroom. but neighbors managed to save a 3-year-old child from the south F1guero Strecl home. authont1es said. The' ICllm of1he fire. which broke out early Saturda). was identified as Reva Gervin. 44. said coroner's spokesman Philip Spada. The 1dcn11t1es of the resl uers were no1 available. Fire Pcpanmcnt spokesman Larry Ford said. Other residents of the home were not home when the fire occurred. Vote sparks rent Increases Linda McCartney kidnap try told WEST HOLLYWOOD -A rash of eviction notices and rent increases followed incorpora11on of the new city of West Hollywood and election of a C'11y Council hkely to pass a new rent-control law, a tenant spokesman said. Residents "oted O\ erwhelm1ngl)' 10 make Wesl Hollywood an independent cny in Tuesda)''s balloung. Larr) Gross. head of the Coaliuon for Economic Survival. said his group has received complaints from 20 renters who got eviction no11ces or rent increases in 1he two days after the election. Ammonia leak hospitalizes 11 LO!'oDON (APJ -Police have arre'>ted '>cveral people in conne<·t1on "'1th a )Car-old pl ot to kidnap singer Paul ~le( artne}·s .\mcncan-horn wife Linda. for a $12.6 m1llmn ransom. Su.,scx pohcc reported ~un da) replied:·· 1 ca n't really go into this. But we do take security measures around Paul and his fam1l) lo make sure the) 're looked after ... BURBANK -A cloud of ammonia that "smelled like dirty diapers" spewed from an ice cream plant •. sending 11 people to hospitals and forcing the evacuation of some 60 other residents. authont1es said. A main ammon1a line used for refrigeration. ruptured Sunday cv~ning at the Baksin-Robbins 31 ~avors plant on Victory Boulevard, satd fire Capt. Richard Fischer . F~rcfighK~ got the call at 6~ 19 p.m. Early reports o(an explosion proved false. Fischer said. Nancy Sherwood. 32. who li ves directly across from 1he plant on Elm Street. fled home for about two hours along with her two children. three dogs. a cat and her horse. Jody. which she walked clear of the area. Pohce <,aid the k1dnup plan'> had been d1c;co\ ercd "in the past fc"' weeks." A spokesman for Mc(anne~. -Bernard Doherty. told The A 1socia1cd Press tho1 the "apparent" 9iliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii~ r Io I had been d c ..c Io pcd .. mo re t ha n a )Car ago and ha'> now been cleared up b} 1hc pohce ... \ Sussex police spokcc;man. who \poke on condition he not be named, al'knowkdged that the plot was about a ~car old. "In the course of inquines into other mailers, police have karned of a possible kidnap attempt" on-Mrs. McCartney, he said. 1-f e dee Ii ned to give further details. He said au1horitics will repon lo 1hc Director of Public Prosecutions to de1erm1ne 1f charges should be filed against the unidentified people who have been arrested. 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Lebanon -A general strike was staged 1n south Lebanon today to protest alTl'sts made by Israel's occupation army that prompted the Lebanese government to suspend nego1iat1ons on the withdrawal of Israeli troops. Work came to a standsdll in all major towns in the occupied southern third of Lebanon in response lo n strike call issu.cd by Amal. Lebanon's largest Shiite Moslem militia, the state radio said. The radio reported that t;;==========:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~ demon tra1ors staged protests an Sidon 's Harct Saida neighborhood. where the arrests were made, and in th_c so.uthcminost port of Tyn:, where they blocftd s?veral road~ with burning tires . WILLIAM P. BRACCIOOIET A, M .D. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A • HEADACHE AND STROKE PREVENTION MEDICAL CLINIC ~O~l•!'U lfl • NflVlooQOc.o• "'oO~J ond trtl(llmHtl of lleeldocne dl'°'deu • SecOftO 0 1>ri10fls rnoorellnQ nQOtJoe~ d!IOl'deta • Sire#• PUMtnlooo Wllllom P lfocclod19'o. M 0 . f A E S 011ecto1 ()lp'ot'l'WJIO "' No•Jtl)'<"IQY flm•1rm1 ~ ... 111J Of hv' '"''''V ond N~Jlt>togv {)iplomoto 1n E 1et;11 ~040Ql<Jf1t v Amw•< or• ~d QI Quohl•calloo 1n f l G ~ ot 1n-. Am#ICO" A('OO.O>~ of lll•ir()lt)Qy o'ld me Orange Counlv MetdtCOI Soe ... v f'94!0w o\rrw can f f ,G ~«•ety Typhoon threatens Guam AGANA. Goam ~ Military planes and ships were moved to sat'tty, schools were closed and hospital put oo atcn as Typhoon Bill, pacJdna 8l·mph winds and gusts to 100 mph headed toward Guam today, officials sajd. The typhoon. measuring 200 miles acros , was expected 10 aenera1c winds UJ> to 90 mph when 11passed 20 miles ~outh of Guam aboul 7 a.m. PST today, said U.S. Navy 1 t. Roberta Hacknc)'. S..52 bombers from Anderson Air Force Base were flown to Okinawa. Japan. and the submarine tender lJ Proteus lcf\ Apra Harbor to ride t>ul the torm at sea. Hackney said. Nlt:anlfJ•n• on combat alert M NA 1UA. N1caraaua-.,.. N1coragua's armed forces were put on a state of combat nlcn and the c1v1J defense force was activated today in anticipatJon of military action, the ndinista aovcrnment sa_id. Communiques from the Defense Ministry and the ~1v1I defense high command r~ over nahOl\Wide radio said the mtlttary move v.crc bcana made bcc.aus.c ofthrc.tts ofanacbon N1caraaua. The communiques did not pec1fically mention the United StattJ but N1caroauan government officinls hove repeatedly said recently that a U. ~ 1l\vas1on wa~ "1mm1ncnt." The United tatc hu denied the allept1on. ' .Vets feted ·2 Soviet army defectors ·depart for Soviet Union across. nation 'We'll n ever forget t h e sacrifices made by .veter a ns' But Briton-fear s two young men ----fa ct: firing sq ua~ • LONDON (AP) -Two Soviet soldiers who were held caJ)live by Afghan rebels and force-fed opium before being smuggled to Brit1at1 by a member of the European Parliafoent departed on Sunday for the Soviet Union and an uncertain fate. ~ ,. By /'Ae A11ociated, Pre11 "'We think everything will be all right,'' Sgt. fgor Rykhov. 22. sa1d throagh an interpreter as he and Pvt. OJ~ Khlan. "21. were escorted by Soviet officials to a Leningrad-bound' night fronf" London's H.eathrow Air- pon. Amencans gathered at graveside ceremonies, vigils for · peace .and parades on Veterans ()ay to ~"cel ebrate the end of war" and remember the sacrifices of hose who served their country. An estimated 25,000 people turned out in steady rain Sunday for Boston's annual Veterans Day parade. a two. hour spectacle through downtown streets and past the Statehouse, involving dozens of veterans' groups and bands. In Washington. D.C., thousands of veterans gathered at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to pay homage to their dead colleagues, and veterans' memorials were dedicated sn Gre~n ville, S.C.. and New Orleans. In Chicago. Mayor Harot'd Wash· ington and other black leaders ap- peared at a war memorial ceremony attended by about 400 people. using the occasion to lash out at whites who drove a black fami ly from their apartment last week by hurling bricks and racial slurs. About 500 people ga thered in ihe Massachuscus Statehouse Hall of Flags for a ceremony commemorat- sng the s1gnsng of the 1918 armistice ending World War I and the 50 Massachuseus soldiers still listed as missing in Vietnam. '....., TJ'le holiday was known as Armistice Da y until 1954. when Veterans Day was officially adopted 10 honor all veterans. ··w e'll never forget the sacrifices But the British lawmaker who saved the two from Afghan ~uemllas and smuggled them snto Bntain said he fears they will be court-mart1aled and shot. , Lord Bethel, a Conservative mem- ber of the European Parliament. accused the Soviets of subjecting the soldiers to "moral blackmail" through their families. The Soviet Embassy denied the charge. It said the two acted of their own free will when they turned themselves in at the mission oo Fnday and asked to be sent home "to JOin their families." The return of Rykhov and Khlan AP~ WWII veteran Ca.rlton Memll, 60, tidies up plot at Newton, Mau. veteran'• memorial. followed the recent return to the Soviet Union of two other defectors who' had settled in Britain -Russian journalist Oleg Bitov and Svetlana made by 'eterans and the sacrifices made by their children and their loved ones." said Massachusetts House Speaker Thomas McGee. a former Marine. "IHsn'ljust enough to remember:· ~1d Gov. Michael S. Dukak1s. "We've got a solemn responsib1lit) to you and your sons ... toanake sure 1t never happens again." Meanwhile. 96 members of New En&)and Wnters for Survival began a 24-hour reading from world literature on war and peace at the First • Peters. the daughter of the late. Congregauonal Church 1n Cam-longtime Soviet leader Josef Stalin. bndge. Mass. The v1g1I 1s to end at 6 Rykhov and Khlan. both Ukra1- p.m. today. nian-born. were mechanic-drivers an President Reagan called the Wash· the Red Army's 1st Infantry Reg1- ington memorial "a symbol of both ment near Kandahar 1n Afghanistan past and current sacrifice" and said when they went AWOL sn the that disagreements engendered by the summer of 1983. Vietnam War "threatened 10 tear our Thty were captured by fundamen- soc1e1y apart" and ··continue to some talist Islamic MuJahedsn guerrillas extent.'' and rakcn to a camp near rhe • But he added, "I believe that in the Pakistani border. The rebels made the decade since Vietnam the healing has soldiers take opium to keep them begun and hope that before my days · docile, Bethel said. as commander 1n chief are over. the Bethel. a biller cnt1c of the 1979 healing will be complete." Soviet military intervention in Af· ghanistan. discovered the doped-up soldiers on a visit 10 the camp last June and smu&gled them back to Bnta1n. He appealed directly to Pnme Minister Margaret Thatcher on their 9ehalf. The Home Office said they were ineligible fo r formal asylum because of the crime of desertion. but -sal<fihe)· coul remain 1 n ntasn for a year. . ,,, ............ Igor Rykhov, followed by Ole& Kblan at Heathrow. But on Thursday. Rykhov. who . _Umon;· Bethel saJd.. "Al.best. they11 was li vini with Khlan in the home of be imprisoned for a long.period. But I a Ukra101an famil y sn London. got a fear the worst. They can be shot for le1ter from hi s home village of desemon:· Gulkevich1 It was from his mother. "It was the first contact he'd had On Sunday. the embassy acknowl- from them for probably some years... edged the rwo were m the bi!'ds of Bet.he I said. "It put them 1 nto a state Soviet offioals. A si:atement.~d tl)ey of considerable dcspaiJ-... I'm sure.the-had requested assistance~ tn th~1r lew:r was sent wtth the knowledge of return to th~1r motherland and ~d th e Soviet police." the} dad so of their own free will. Bethel added: ··The final strav. Before Bntish authontJes aJJowcd ... was a picture of Igor's ltttle girl. who them to _leave, however. the soldiers he has never seen ... He said the two were dnven to the Home Office. wandered London's streets all day 1n which supervises immigration. tears. final!) &OID& to !he ...SO,uel.-Bnush...autboriti~ fmbass} ··in a desperate a1tempt to the }Ouths were not acttng under tr) to establish a link v. nh their duress. a spokesman sa1d. families:· Bethel. who saw the two bnefl)' WASHINGTON (AP)-Amert-ttrat draft of tf)ff. letter that the-Substantial r~s are posa- ca'e C.thoUc bilhopa, claiming exl1tence ·of 8 mllllon Jobteea-Ible before the flnal veraion la the nation'• economy aa a ,... Americana ae 'MNI as huge •~ approved next November~ llaloua luue, are p.....,ng for come gaps between rich and It marks the second time In two olftclal policy changel to deaf poor are unacceptable on almple yeer1 that the bflhope haw taken with the ''moral Md 90daf ecan-moral groundt. on a contr0Yer9ial national laate, dal" of poverty and unemploy-"The potlcy must be changed following their 1983 approval of a ment In the world's rtcheat coun-so the poor, In particular, can be letter condemnlnQ nuclear war try. . taken care of. regardlele of andcrtttdzlngedmlnistrationpol- Bethel said the two soldiers had hoped to se1tle eventually 1n Canada. which has a large Ukrainian popu· lat ion. ··1 know the} v.erc not under an) after their hour-long sess1on at Home 1llus1on as to what might happen to Office. said they looked "relaxed. them once the} returned to the Soviet cheerful and even g.sggl y.'' ,-;;;:;;:=;;::;::::;:;::=::=::=::=:::;:;:::::;::::;:::;:;::::::=::==~,. ,. Thelr 112..page economic party," Atchblshop Rembert Icy on nucleef wupons -oww J>*Stor81 lett•, ,..aed Sundtly, WMklcld of MHW8uk-. the the ltrpng objeetion of White r.,... many of the •• ,....,_. head of the drafting committee, HOUie Offtdale. lllU9S" Democratic pr911denttal eaJd tn a news briefing Sunday. The admtnlatration ha yet to candidate Watter MondaJe Vied The draft 'letter wtll be dis-addreuthenewletter, the text of In hl8 effort• to portray Pr81Mdent cusaed this week by the more which had been kept 98Cret untlt Reagan'• admlnlatratlon as than 300 U.S. cardinals, aft• the election. The eecrecy, favoring the rtch over ttte poor. archbishOptl and b~ at the Weakblnd uJd, wa to •MP It the bi1b:oJm 1'1*1tlon...no .annuar meetJng oL fhe Natk>nal-from beoomtng ''a poUtk* foot-- party or pereon, auertll)Q In the · Conference of CathOllc Bishops. ball" during the campaign. quadriplegic.Bouvia still waiting for chance t~ die LOS ANGELES (AP)-Elizabeth Bouvia, the quadriplegic who quietly left a hospital seven months ago after a futile battle for the right to s~rve to death. is in fai ling health wa1tsng for "a better opportunity to die." her attorney said. "She still wants to carry out her original wish and take a po~der." ~i~ Richard Scott. an Amencan C1v1I Liberties Union lawyer who rep- resented the 27-year-old cerebral palsy v1etim in her fi~t against Riverside County authonties. Bouvia, who had vowed to leave her "useless body," is living in Southern CaJ1fomia-and taking reg· ular nourishment. Scott said. He would not discfosc the location. "She's waiting for a better op- portunity and is eating in a place where she's receiving loving care:· Scott said. He emphasized. however. that the people who were carin~ for her would not aid in her death wish. colt would not explain what a "better opportunity" might be. but said Bouvia ··realizes that the starva- tion route 1s probably futile any- where." Bouvia, who also sulTers from arthritis. ad mitted herself to River· side General Hospital in September 1983. and later asked that the stalT give her painkillers and h ygienic care but no food while she wasted away. She had dropped to below 87 pounds when officials began to force teed her througll a naS<rgastttc tube last Christmas Day after rcce1vsng a cou n order. the hospital sb1d. Her departure on April 7. 217 days after her arrival. cam,e as somcthsng ofa relief to Che hospital. burdened by publicity and court baules. "The purpose of this hosp\tal is to take good care of patients. Taksng care of her was quite a strain with all the legal problems and so on." Dr. Habeeb Bacchus. act mg chief of the medical staff. said shortl) after Bouvia left. The publicity also prompted a protest from the D1sabiht) Rights Coordina1ingCounc1l. which said 111s "criminal and dangcrou for a society to assist oppressed persons to die beforc such persons have been ensured the right to a full and dignified life." -- R1 vers1de County authorities have served nouce tbat an mvestigauon would follow Bouv1a's death. Her estranged husband. Richard Bouvia. 36. who says he's not trying to find her. says he'll also prosecute anyone who aids her suicide. ACLU spokeswoman Carol Sobel sa)'s that Bouvia is hvsng at a pn vatc nursing facility, but there was "no timetable·· for her death. But Scou said thilt Bouvia. who was wheelchair-bound when she was ho p1talized and had only limited use of one arm. is "quite a bit more disabled now. he can't it sn a wheelehair now. he's ly10$ Oat." tate law preclude aiding and abetting a suicide -a stance River- side hospital offie1als used when Bouvia checked in there whtle seek· mg court pcrmiwon U> tai;vc henclf. On Dec. 17. she bc&an fasting. A Ri verside County SulX'.nor Counjudac refused her death wu1h - 1 decision that wa upheld on su~ quent appeal -and Bouvia moved out of the hospital he entered another hospital tn Tijuona. Mc~co. and said sn a publi hed in\erv1ew she had begun ca11n1 for the first 1imc sn seven months while dtt1d1n1 not to die. he later denied he had renoun~ her dffth WI h. On A{?nl .29 he moved into the home or .. red and Della ltto '" Hemet m R1vc:~1dc Count~ and contsnurJ ea11n1- (> \~·\ d''~··,.. .. • Advertis ing Deadline Frid ay, November 16. Orange County Bu iness to Bu iness Directory. othing di play~ th merit of your busin . like an ad LI] the Pacifi Bell Yellow PaR s. And while your ad is s C'n :~nS da~~ a Vt''(lr. there:' arr onlv (l f w day. left to pla ·e ~·our ord er So ca ll us at (7 14 ) 972-4044 Thi i one bu m . call ou won't \\'<lilt to nll. ~. Pacific Bell .. Yellow pages •• -· I _ .. Onlnge Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday. November 12. 198• • • • 'Flying NU.n' fa:f behind Sal'y Actress could earn her second Oscar for acclaimed ·p1aces in the Heart' ---- By 808 THOMAS A•MeloMed li't••• Wrti.t »U RBANK·-The bulletin board of , all) Field's office at the Burbank Studios feat ures a quqte from the late myster~· writer Agatha Christie:"The happy people arc fail ures because they arc on such good terms with themM:lvcb 1hat they don't give a damn." fhc maxim seems to apply to J;ield. not that ~he has any reason to be unhappy. She has been drawin~ raves for her latest film ... Places 1n the Hean." and ·She is in love -with Alan Grcismart. producer oftbe fil m, "Wmdy Ctt)'." But she 1s so serious that during a recent 1nterv1e~ her face betrayed a \!'""'" """ "f,.w IJ ml'S \nd she doc;s ca~ about a numbcrofthinas. such as prcservina her own pri vacy and makina aood films. By Iler own calculation, she has appeared in a movie only once every year and a half incc sht won the best actress Academy Award for "Nonna Rae" in 1979. "Absence o( Malice'' proved a hit, but "Back Roads'' and "Kiss Mc Goodb)'.e" failed. Of the latter him, a supernatural comedy with fames Coan and Jeff Bridges. sho said she liked it and still does. "l thought it Wll-S fuony and sweet, no matter. what some of the cntics said." he remark ed. "When you look back :\t a body of work yo u forget the hype that accompanied 1he projects. You say o nl y, 'Did I perform well? Was it worth doing? Did vou 'Gremlins,' 1924 'Thief' screened at London fest Phllharmon1a of a new score com- posed by Carl Davis. learn from It?' That·~ all ltt.t mat- ters." To assure more control over her carter. Field has formed Fotwood Films, which 1s dcvclopina projects with the bacldna of Columbia Pic- tures. fogwood is no vanity operauon' to placate a su\>Crstar. The company' first production, "Murphy's Ro- mance." iS< scheduled to · bc'Jin in January. 'f.he director is Martin Ritt and the writei:s aro Harriet Frank Jr., and Irving Ravetch. the crew that created .. Norma Rae." - "Places in the Heart" returned the acJress to the rural South. this time as a Depression-era widow who strug- gles to save her famil y from breaking up and her farm from being fore- closed. Dircctor-wnter Roben' Ben- ton rQade the film entirely in Wax· ahachie. Texas, where be restaged many of his boyhood memories. .. It was a tough job," Field ob-scrv~d. "but it wa s a ·go00' tough. It was a wonderful script, the;kind of work that actors love . ., I doubt if I will ever be pan of such a powerful. talented and generous company again." The company shot in Texas for 31/~ months, including three weeks of rehearsal, and Field filmed without makeup. : I ' 11.'--~-----"-_.... __ .!.._ __ ~~~-~--.... ~=3---.....;;.__J LON DON ( .\ P) -Two Holly- wood hits. "Gremlins" and "The Th1efofBaghd;id." highlight the 281 h Londo n Film Festtval, whk h begins Thursday. Fairbank!>. son, Douglas Fai rbanks Jr .. who was 13 when the movie was made. will speak about his father in a Guarcfian lecture Nov. 29. ..It was ri$hl for the character." she said. "and nght for me. When l'm in normal life. I don't use any makeup; being able to do without it on a movie was the greatest luxury in the world. What a relief not to be powdered and puffed and painted between takes!" Reliving tragedy Tber~ Saldana, who survived a knifing attack by a deran&ed fan, play• herself in the TV mo'rie .. Victim• for Vlcd.aia: The Theresa Saldana Story" tonight at 9 on NBC, Sally Fleld • Cbannel4. Pan of an effort to broaden the fe~tival's appeal. these films bear out festival director Derck Malcolm's belief 1hat this year's event ··1s a cd ebration of the cinema. nol a collection of an mo\ ies. With over 140 1 films from 40 l'Ountries. the festiva l will feature the Bnush bows of such American mciv- te!> as Louis Malle's .. Crackers." Stuan Ro~nbcrg's "The Pope of Greenwich Vi llage" and the low- budget films. "Old Enough.'' "Repo Man.. and .. The Brother From .\nother Planet:· Sally Field has spent much of her 3 7 years in makeup. Her mother was a Paramount cont ract actress. Margaret Field; her stepfather was challenge of the 1976 "Sybil. .. a two· pan TV special. .. ,, • BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Performances Mondly * Thru S.turdly (Except Holidlys & Spec. Eng1gements) l AK EWOOD Cil Center South ~ J ~~~1!1:0'!111 oC:~i.· s. •• ~ •r-0••I•]•l 4 I --ll•ACIUS--.-,.-,---'. (1131 S3l"'"'8/f1<•llv A1 ~.,.,,..Hi> "ft:Sl'lal' !PC ll) l 00 ) IS SJO /4\ IOGO . " ·~ ~ °"" I~ H~ I e111 s or •USIOlr "1 , ....... Cit: 4 • I MADIUS (a) Ill JO OCUY )Ill'! ll.IOlJ0 006.IOUil t.. LoMIRADA ~ • llCHTMM£ Oii WI Sfll([T (R) 11 lO 1 t'> 'fl• ' I'> 110 10 In IU19'4 2400 l• "'"'-IA.II l• .. ,.,, Al Aovu 111t1 ~ II( SIOll( (l'G) t'i t' .. •' ... ,. A SOlDD 'S Sl<JaY (P'G) SU:lll MADllSS (Ill 11JCJJ<~44 b 4'1 W'J!JIO\~ 111 •1 SAi OM1 ~~~~00'>0 IUOO I' tn 4 I " 'I 1 I• "Tll: ICRMllAIOlt"' (ll) 11"' Ht'>.,..., I•'> lltO'I AMADCUS(K~ iii !Xii 81 If'!!.~ c rr " . .., AMADCUS ll'GJ .. ll•tll 11fl,\ ,.,,~, • • t '\. iii I"~ 4 J I ~ 111: LITTLE ORlMO GIRl (R) I llf llA/Olt S CDC( CrG) IHU Of ll:AA IS Cit) ~ ~. llGHUOPl (R) '' PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES• '"Almost every t}pc o f film is 1n the ICsu va1:· Malcolm said. ··whether }OU think that type is goaj ornot 1s up to \OU " The ICstl\ al -will m:irk the Bnt1sh premiere of .. Greml ins:· one of the biggest box offi ce hits of the summer. "The Thief of Baghdad:· a 191 4 mo,1e stamng Douglas Fa1rbanl..s. will feature li\C orchestral accom· p an1ment b) th e Lo ndo n Roben Altman. who directed .. M- .\-S-H" and "Nashville ... will appear with h1~ movie. "Secret Honor." Based on a play by Arnold Stone and Donald Freed, the one-man film casts actor Ph1 hp Baker Hall as Richard N1>.on. .Jade-Mahoney. a stunt man who became tele' 1si on's "Ratfge Rider" and made "'Tarzan" movies. Grow- ing up 1n the San Fernando Valley. Field acted in neighborhood plays- and in her own bedroom. .., was very recl usive and always h1ghl) emot1ona1:· she once re- marked. "I didn't feel I was allowed to ex press 11. so I would cry and scream r.4jiiii!!i!!~!ii!~!!!!i~!i!~~!!i~!iii!i!ii~~~~~~~~~ijiij~~ 1n front of the mirror and be very GIT ZOlllD FOii ¥ .. 0 AT T• YIDIO z....._ sex). Acting was the place where I ...._ co ulcfbe me.- F . EE VCR OVERNIGHT WITH RENTAL OF She acted in school plays and immediately after high .school enrol- 2 MOVIES AND THIS AD. led in the actin$ workshop at Col- umbia. The "Gidget" and "Flyin g IUNDAY T•U THU•IDAY (DINSIT UQUmlD) Nun" series made her fam 9us. T hey AU T• LATllT 1111'1, THOVIA•I Of TITLIS also typed-her as a sitcom actress. VIDEO ZONE But she studied drama at the Actors Studio and was· ready for the Her electrifying performance as a young woman with 16 different personal ities brought Field an Emmy Award and her first real respect from filmmakers. Afler an interval as leading lady in Burt Reynolds' mov- ies and li fe. she emerged as a star of first magnitude in .. Norma Rae." Field lives quietly in suburban Tarzana, Cahf.. wi th sons PS!ter. 15, and Elijah, 12. who were born during her five-year marriage to high school sweetheart Steve Craig. 'Tm a low-profile person," she said ... There arc times when I seem more visible.b ut Im pro'tiabfy as low- ke) as anyone in the business. "The times when I seem to be high profile arc when I'm promoting a picture.'' she continued. "But my real li fe concerns my home and my kids. Like most people. the thfngs-1 like 10 do arc read a book. watch TV or go to the moy1es and eat popcorn." NO SlllAl.l AIUll (RI ~ ~ LUXURY THfATIHS WALK-INS* ~·N~YTn~1u~~s~::~'r * 1011 I U• Slfl~[)fl[)l ••AMt" ~1\1 t Uuft e '* • u u1 o~~ HOOM s 113GH·!•Itdl6) 'J4 uns! .. ~C"F!x ) DRIVE -INS ;~:~; STADIUm a 11' l l/Q.!!11tnt "'" Sltf'Y"' MO SllAU.. A .... Allt C•J s Phu CO·H lt Alexis found guilty of 'Dynasty' killing * ROllWalG Ill: SIOlll (P'G) A llGHTMm Oii CUI SOOT (RI/,~ I'll! rt1n RIWSIOlll "') CRUl'SHOW !RI IUCKts Il l II( 1110 lfl' Ill cuss or 1914 m ORANGE ~ Of IW.UIOI (17 l'IU OUlllSIAt•Ea Ill 111•1 n• u11 o""" S.•u Ana fwy & Sute Col * * SU,ER SWAP MEETS Em" SAT. & Svndl y • • I ROM IAM 10 )PM lor lnlo1m.r1on • 714) 6~ C2S9 OH GOO' YOU DCYl (l'G) l'\r DU L ro ~ tcNTIMY (l"G) lllAMl 11 Oii RIO Cltl OH. GOO' YOU D£Yl lrG I fill DUl Of Ill CClllLU (rt;) 1 m: 'J ;];t:;:w.10 11Ul171 lllZllmpt:itl ·-~ I ""'" A llGHIMM! Oft £l.M Sllt[[T (It) PllJl CllWSHOW (Ill «t1 Ptit•' :Mtr• 11u1uJ ·~~so ,..,..1 c.r" .. "' AU or Ml"' ll'Gl fl accouw a.rcaocu 1rt1 MO SllAU.. APPAi• I• SHOWS AT I :30 3 :30 5 ,30 7 :30" 9 :30 OH GOOI VOU D£VIL CPO) SHOWS AT 12:00 2 :00 4 :0 0 6:00 1 :00 &. I 0 :OO N i ck No1t1 TEACHERS (Ill) SHOWS AT 12:30 2 :40 •:so 1 :00 &. t :10 THIU Of' HllAltTS l•J SHOWS AT 3 :30 &. 1 :00 Tiie Ruor's Edge ~13) at t :00 $:30 &. 10 :00 Sally l"leld PLACES IN THE HE.ART (N) 12:45 2 :$5 5:05 7 :15 & t :2S ALL OP llllt (NI l :SO 7 145 plus l"lrst Born CPG ·ll) 1:45 S :40 &. t :3S c•n mat\µ ;t2u3,M1:: ~ ::.;;J (PQ) SHOWS AT CO,Jf.-T•Y (PG) S prln9 BrHk (R) ••o• IN nta AISUtS I•) wltll Tl1fltrdpe (R) and S~rflCI (RI THll[fl' O P HEA•TS l•I Plus Co·Hlt P,u rple Rain (RI AU.. OF 1111 IPGI Plu s Co·Hrt Ll"lrst Born CPQ·l l ) THIE WILD un I•) "'" Co•Hlt T11c111n l "I By LYNDA HJRSCH DALLAS: Pam goes IQ see Mark·s fnend Dr. JelT) Kenderson and convinces him 10 put together a lrst of unonhodox clinics where Mark ma)' have gone for treatment vf his discasc At South Fork. Bobby and Ray concerned about Miss Ellie's return- ing home w11h her ne" husband. Clayton. J.R refuse~ Bobb) ·s request that Jock·~ portrait be removed from Irving room. W11hou1 Lucy. the family pth~rs out front as Miss Ellie and Clayton· arri ve. Jamie introduced and Miss Ellie Impressed bY. the y6ung woman's knowledge of the oil busmcss-..nd a-resemblance to Jnson E\\ing. Jock's brothrr. Clayton made uncomfortable by the presence of Jock·) ponra11. Luq asks her t>Oss for ttme off at the diner so she can welcome her Fwrng license plates. DYNASTY: On w11ncss stand. Ste\len 1cst11ie~ he saw Aleim push Mark ofT terrace. When Steven Ines to speak 10 Alexi s. she tells him he's no longer her son and walks away. When Adam won •tallow Alexi~ 10 tcsttfy. she fires him and heads her own defense. On stand. Alexis adm11~ that Mark deserved 10 die but swears she didn't kill him. Alexis is found guihy of murder in the firsl degree. Dex and Steven light over Steven's homosexuality. Blake gives Dom1n1guc 40 percent of the company for $30 million. Krystle throws Hal Lombardy a business --associate of Blake's. out of mansion when he comes on 10 her. Jeff. froltckrng with Laune at pool, spots Amy. SUPER SWAP MEETS Ev~y SAT & Sundoy f " '"'.,,,,.,,, 0'°1 'u , ,., , ,,l A SOLDIE•"S STO•V I S.m Siie pa rd 7 :0 0 & 1:00 SHOWS AT 7:00 "t:t 5 OHOST•USTE•S CPGI Plus C o-F11tur1 Orem llns (POI DRIVE INS Open 6 45 Wkihysf&.30 Wltends/Clllldrtn Under l2 FREE Unlm Nottcl grandmother. Eddie. the construction FALCON CREST: Needing mone) for worker who follows her. 1s stunned when drugs. Joel breaks mto Ten's apanment. she gets offthe bus and mtoa Porsche with Lucas shocked when Julia arrives at his -------------------------------'--------------~--------------_... _______________ door. e'ph11nmgsheesca~ fire 1n spring BARGAIN MATINEES A°T MOST 'THEATRES SEE DIRECTORY BELOW FOR PRICES * ,.WPORT BEACH • • COSTA MESA " ~ EDWARDS ,,, Oii GOD! 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KNOTS LANDING: Lotus Point opens w11h large press pany. Sumner takes opportunity to announce that Caulfield's past emotional problems should remarn a non-issue. This improves his own election chances. K.aren asks Gary lo watch over her interests 1n the event of her death. Meeting between Mack. Karen. Ben and Val creates an uncomfonable situation. Abby, looking into Bcn·s office. i5 stunned when she learns Gary .is the father of var s expected twins, PMER DOLLS: Pre<mpted due to eleC11on coverage. AIWUI • SllOOflHUAS I • 112 6-«6 tllUTllMSTU • PAGlflC ..WAY 39 0. If • 89t 3'93 .u , ~'l" MAlfH 8*t A '1 Al A lllM '* 111 WO M NH Hll OUt lllM PAii! 'l~l n•J UA #OYf~ I com 111sa ,., 1111 fOWAltOS W CllASI '14/A IUllll;TOll •ACM l'I 0311 I OWAAOS !UfllNCfOli ••mom I OW~lllb W0008M)CI. l• i.A CllJ) 69106lJ AW. f ASltOfl SQIJAl!r U •AOA ~1J l"I ~AO ('.ATfWAY ~ lMUM .. IS I~ W.1 1 I AfrlN Hll S MAI I ._ • .,49H110 llJllllAllOS w.J> llAU Ill-oil llAQI 644 0160 rowaaos Ill WPOIT ... u.1m CNOOlll O.• U4t~I roe OINfCl ~ .. I .. I • • ( OrangeCoeet DAILY ~ILOT/M~. NcMmw 11. t ... COAST I .. ¥esan turns.:womari' s sa:ga . front l 9~b century illto ope~a ....,,... ....... .,'-,..,.. Cindy Mount ah9wa off her wtnntnc &iDCerbrea4 boue. More entrtea -one a auburban m~el -are on Pqe A8. By SCOTT RAYS Of .... °-"',... ..... It's 100 latt, th~ ~ra111wof!.11 won afltr all. Tht train struck down my only lovt. • She died. sht died fbr htr land. From 'Modesla Avlla,~Amerlcu f•lll .,era' Georae Siposs bas written the Great American ... Opera?. · : No ~oke! For tho-laft three years, Siposs lover has been 20-year-old • M odesra Avila. a San Juan Capistrano woman who was known around town in the late 1880s to have been "very popular with the Santa Ana boys." Modesta's plight began on a warm summer's day in 1889 when she was arrested fQr stringing a clothes line - from which huna wet clothes - across a Santa Fe train tracirtoprotest the railroad's encroachmen\-efn her mother's land. Modesta was subse- H • • • t quently convicted for "obstructing a er Prize ls Jus -railroad train." · ... iJ is therefore orde~. adjOO,ed • apd 'decreed that the wd, Modem 1• c1· ng on house··, :.·ff:n ~.!'e~~1~hr... ~1::':'rm.~~':h: _ --years. announced ·Judge J. W. . Towner. r ~ad her cnme occurred three years Mesa bride dest ns best decor~Uons tn holiday contest Cindy Mount'saward-w1nn1nggm- gerbread house doesn't look hke a first effort. In fact. ll has all of the decorallvc touches of a professional. Naturally, judges ruled 1t the best m a Thursday's contest. sponsored by Robinson's, Fashion Island. Newport Beach. The recent l>ride and resident of Costa Mesa said she had so much fun makiilg it that she's desJded to do some more before the holidays. But finding lime might be a problem for the vice president of a marketing and insurance firm in Corona.dcl.M - Although this house was built from PAPARAZZI ----------- · a ready-to-assemble kit (a contest pnor. Modesta would have been requisite -entrants were to decor-sentenced to death. ate), Mountsaidshespenteveryspare No matter. moment for a week writing down Modesta died from fever two years ideas. later within the prison walls. Then 1t took a full weekend to Shift scene to George Si poss, inven- create her entry. "After seven tor. wnter. publisher. lecturer, oom- facelifts," she was sati sfied. She said poser. hbrenist. Three years ago he at one lime. the winter scene had a began a crusade to retell the story of snowman, and at another. slcaters on Modesta through openr: an ice nnk. "I've always had a lot of melodies an my heart and wanted to write the . Although a novice with ginger-Great Amencan OJ?Cra ," says Siposs. bread houses, the winner has had "So I figured, 'Hey, "wh y not make it a expenence with cake decorating. a Cahforma opera? Why not an Orange class she took in high school and a Count}' op_cra?' talent she developed over the years by ''My wife suggested I do someth ing making special cakes for friends and wllh the rail roads. So I started reading family. history book~ and aJI of a sudden l Mount said she considered the came to this story about Modesta. It prize. a $250 gift certificate to spend JU St sort of jumped out at me. I had to m the store's housewares department. get ll out of my system." "a nice consolation. Siposs is relaxed at bJs Yamaha " 1K'.COll)plishmenr-wes msklng-1)taft0 1n the dc..-ofhis-modcst Costa it ... to sec 1f I could do it." Mesa home. ....... Georae Slpoea llolda a copy of h1a opera, .... ocleeta A ril.a, .. near "Ian Jaan Caplatrano alte where A.U. wu -.rr-ted. thanks lhrouah IOnl and dance tor their aood fonune. In the second act. Modesta comes fa« to face with Santa Fe offioals, fi&htina them bY strinaina her dothn line acro11 the. tracks. The third act takes placr iii 1 courtroom where Jc)dae T~ • sentences Modesta to prilOll. 1Thc · e(>il~ue recounts the day Moc111ta· died in San Quentin (altho. ~ records indicate she was d1~ on Feb. 3; 1892.) Jack Mcintire. a cellist in &be Oranac Coast Symphony, is wOltifta on the orchestratton. accordu19 io Si(><>SS. . Earlier thiJJear, Siposs hired 21 musicians an Jidd two informal rehearsals at Oranae Coast eoti. ... I had to hear the key pieces just so I could see how it was comina alona," he says. •·1t sounded just fine." Confident his opera will be produced, be bas even drawn the pictures that will appear on the cover of the theater's proeram, compoted Wife Glenna. ironing in an adjoin-research. -.thescorc~.wiUbeplayedinACad ing room. shouts. "Show him the "The story line 1s typical opera of an 1ntetmi!'Sion bell, desi&ned the whistle you bought in San Juan vcrismo," he says. "The basic con-costumes and created a picc-010 tolo Capistrano." cept was designed to appeal tQ which will spell out T-R-A-1-N in "Oh yes!" Siposs lifts the seal oflhc. .. women's lib. the little man's fiJht Morse Code and be played "many piano stool and pulls out a wooden against the big corporation. ecologists ti mes:· durina the ~ra. whistle purchased at the Capistrano and, above all, music lovers." What Si poss is hoping is that the Depot. "This," he blows and a train On Nov. 21 at the Sala in the San shakers and movers of San Jan whistle is heard. "will be used in the Juan Capistrano Library. Si poss will Capistrano will find~Modcsta Avila"' opera to represent Santa Fe." make a presentation to community an appropnate opera to prod.Ice. Si poss, who has just spent the last leaders who will "decide if 'Modcsu prcm1~ and continue annually. hour running back and founh be-Avila' is appropriate to produce in "much like the Paaeant of Mat1ers tween piano and his operatic book Sa J .. 1 · Q._ • docs in l...quna." . d "be h a..: t n uan,. •says ona-ume o8U .,_uan .. J•m DO\ p~--=n• OD -ttl .. a Och try1ni 10 C$Cf1 t c masuni-0 rest ent Mat'JUrite Kennedy. The 'l&l.UH-... -''Modesta Avila," explains, "When I audition is by mvitat.ion onlv. off this, I just want \0 8et it out Of JOY turned 50. three years ago. I decided it system," be _says. .. Why can't ~ was time to do all the things I never .. 'Tv~ read the libretto, and I think fuan present 'Modesta Avila' ilt a had the opportunity to do before. it s J010.f to be a marvelous PM?-settina much like 'Ramona• in "I always wanted to run a mara-duction, . says ~nnedy, who. IS Hemet1 · thon,. i<> I ran one. l always wanted to ~.pearheadmg ~ ~.nv~ to prcnu~rc · "'Modesta Avila' could beottne write an opera, so I wrote"'one." M<?dC1ta-~v!la 1!" San Juan famouhcrosnh~and-wdrfci. The only "invention" in Siposs' C~pistrano. Its quaijry work a~d I l don't think this isaoina to be 1 peat story 1s Modesta's lover. Bill, a ~hi~~. Oranae Counly would delight commercial succeu"but it has all the railroad surveyor who "~presents in 11• material. I would l~ to see 1 WC>rld the conflict in the story ... a confl ict "Modesta Avila" open1 with a attraction in Oranat County. I talnk similar to Romeo and JulieL" The Cinco de Mayo celebration on the it would be very appropriate to hate a opera is primarily based on Mod-streets of San Juan Capistrano. Mod-local company perform this. .. esta~.eu s10ry; most-of~ l~XlGan •• tr\Hy ~bcHYP'-9"- which Si poss substantiates through the Indians. all rej<?tct and give this will 10 down in history." • "': Art-Wearen Included Vivi.an Levln, Janet Ea en, Jim and Charlene Croal, balloonlat Rick Gerber, Don Shaw, Darlene and Walter Gerken and Renee SeteQtrom. Creative clothing adds to zany fun as satellite opens ByEVEC.~H Delly "" Corne" 1..-it You had to be there to believe it. People dressed in everything from electric clothing to tuxedos with tennis shoes came to celebrate the Laguna Beach Museum of An's openingofits satellite site in the South Coast Plaza. Close to 600 supporten and f ricnds tu med out for what one called "zany fun." Banners and balloonsd~ted the mall's Carousel Court, accented by several stylish display beckdrops(donakd by Nordstrom). Mqkians, mimes (from the Magic Castle), 1 di9Co aroup and a jazz band performed for the crowd. Chairman for the event Jt Au Robert• said. "This is really a fun party. The respontc from tbe com· munily is-wonderful. People came all the way from San Oieaoand Lo Anactcsjust forthc pany. We made a lot offriends toniaht and we plan to makca lot more with the new locauon" Prom ander blaoopper laeadplece, enlptorBal Putortu 8*1'1 tlae reacdouof Rlelaa.rd f'rtek aDd Bay Putort•. partl anwork to pan1c1patc m the Art-WcarCompetltiQJl. A panel of Jurors deliberated throuahout thccvcnina to choose 18 finalists from 60competitors to seek 1he most innovauvc •any• ensemble. Orand p:mewinncrVlckl Col•"-orca multi-colored cape madeofthousandsofp1ccc of "Elvis Prt tey would have killed forthisjacket." said Robens(of Emerald Bay). referring to her white sequin Jacket and red pants) auhc chatted wtth Rfteeand He•I')' Mu\Cum rcprtscntative Laun ~h scro 1d Tnvitauonscn· couraicd crca11vc am re oran ap. ._ kn med and la)ered matcnal that rcscmbl(d feathers eaentnm, le«J and J.U Parbr, anist Hal Pa11ortn (weer· ina100ppera..dp1ece)and Jett JJMlener (wcannt 1 P• nk ~u1n Jacket) . pon1n lit·UP CO tumes"'ctt . --- anist Stepben Bttk-Voa-Peecoz and his wife Mlcltele with matchin-g clcctrit< oo1lar. Earlier in th e evcningso meS 100- pcr-ticket patrons took ajitney bus from the plaza to Copa De Oro restarant for cocktails and a buffet ofMayan/Carribean appetizers and roast beef, enchilada. and seafood specialties. Comedians Cotllter and Lewis and m 1 me Caprice Roltl entertained the 200diners. Pnor to the comedy Board of Trustees President Ted PHJ ... (dressed in a tuxedo with tennis shoesand red mask} honored the Seaerstroms who contributed the storefront space by announcing that pan of the satellite site has been named thcScaerstrom Gallery. Seated at tbc head table were Ted andSuaue Paa1 .... am and Dlua (outfitted as a crayon) Ottoe, Walter and DerteM a.nee and the ~troms. Others at tbcd1nnerwerc Pat and ae.rseJ ....... ,hna£laaa (Plaza c"cauive), Mawa Bau (Plaz.a markctinadiS"CCtor),.,_ and Jim Ha-... (Plaza acncral manaaer). Giibert and All« Vu ea.,. LM (wanna hand made fur- like p•nk and peach mu hncape) and l\leMN Ne,,...•'1 S.. Meo.aw (museum curator). art- ist ErkOrr,E., ... sanaua.nd Juey ReQmu. 8a"9ra i nd Al WteHr and ~rte.e and Jama en.a. Paulson sa1d of the event, "This is somewhat of a happcmna. And it'u heck ofa aood place to have a pan). I think pt0plc real\) et\jo) dins1na up. They att to act out some other role." McDonald said. ··E,ef')onc 1 hav1naa 1rul t•mc;,t' an cx- traord1nan event Wc"rt being rt- • c m.t~J • bcms vet")""' -mopolilan and lhauays itall. Pcoplt'arc interested tn what ~'re · doina here. h' 1 wonderful mix.of succc fut an1 t • youn cmeraina aruns. collectors. communtt) pcoplcand me \Cr) substant~ and po""erf ul bu 1ncu pt0plc ... Papal'lll1 n N11ied by Dall)' Pilot ''le Editor \'rd• ~n I I- L-- 1 , ~ Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Novem~ 12, 1984 Many nµrses lQs}ngpatience withprofession ~DEAR ANN LANDERS:Thank~a tn1llion for printing the letter f(om the burned-out nurse in Maine. I am an R.N. an Hanford, Conn. The situ- auon ISJ.USt as bad here. r, c complained cndles ly to the adminis- trators and all I hear 1s. "There 1s no bu<ifct for more help. Do lhe be t you can. 'The only reason l stay in nursing is because lamcommmed to .iny pau,nts. -.-'30GOJNG ON 60 . DEAR 30: J received a 1taperlag D1mller of letters OD &Ills subject aad tlle Utaay of complalat1 appears to be cempletely vallcl. I m.ut aay, tllJ1 was • tlle most depressing ba teb of maJll llave read La years. Here's a sampl- ln1: ..... TOLEDO: Nursing has become the pats. I wanted to servehumanat}. but A11 " lMDEIS now I must carry malpracuce In· surancc to protect myself against patients who may sue because of care that is so poor it could be hfc- threaten inf Pray forus. Ann. - FRUSTR TEDBUTHANGINu IN THERE _. .. FAYETTESVILLE. N.C. I haH'. come home from work and cried beCausc I didn't have enough ume to Driving b~refoot OK, b~t ·footwear advis ed I )It 1s unlawful to dnve a motor vehicle barefoot. -\) Y.es. Bl No. ~)In ( alifornia. 1~ it legal for a person to h1tchh1~l' while sia nding in the roadway (paved portion of the h1ghwa }')'> A) Yes. B) No. '• r :peoJ JlUlJO spue1 s a4s/J4JI JJt144Jl!4 .<ew llnpe uv .:ap14J' ~ue JO J;:,,..up ;:,41 WOJJ :>pu e ju111Jqos JO :>SOd.md J41 JOJ {t?Mpt!OJ e UI pueis 11e4s UOSJ;xf ON .. 'SJlt!lS l~6 I { UOll.)~ Jpoo.) ;:,p14J,J\"t!H:IJ<>Jll8--:~u;:,nb pUO.JJS 01 JJMSU\{ , .. .~ ·.<Jnfu1 . JO AIU;')AJS pue J:>ue4.J a41 J7!Wtu1w 01 Jt!JMlOOJ ;)A!l::>:>tOJd JeJ,...: '('.Jl;) ·sp;xf-ow ·s;,pi\.x>1ow) SJP!4J" 1~4M-OMl JO 3So41 .<pe1 n.J!ued 'SJJA~p 11e te41 p:>puJwwo:>:u s1 11 ·1mJJll! iou S! lOOJJJeq Su!~!JP Jll4M ·1e8Jll! lOU SI IOOjJJeq 8UIAUO ·a :uO!lSJnb lSJlj 01 JJMSU\{ Questions and answers supplied by the Newport Beacb Police dou dc"cntJob tor m~·Kiaticnt~. I om not sun: nur!>ing quail u:sas a rofei.!.IOn anymore. -HEART- ICKINN.C • • • l'ORTL.\ND.ORE.:ThcAmen- (':In pcoftft" would bc appalled 1fthe} knc" o the tit s we ufTer. the low pa). poor"orkmgcond1t1onsand lack ofrespect nurses ~t from the mcc.l1cnl com munity. uality care? Forget it!-ANGRY R.N. • • • LONG I LAND: Short-staffing and ovenimc arc potentially lethal to ~aticnts. Ye1 ho~p1tal administrators eep preaching "ro~t-effcctiveness.·· "hich mean cut ling back on staff and supplies. Where will it end?- ALSO DISGUSTED • • • I WASHINGTON. D.C.: Never mind about buck rubs. The ~day a and ~rirnarr.carc" 1s in. This means VANCOUVER.a .. : This was J)Otient can hemorrhage unnoticed 1n L.r. . arcn t bein~ hired because Po ted at ~ur nurslna station: Pica~ a S57S-a-day room. I'm an admani,.. bu~c1sare bcinls ashed. -LOOK-print it: w~ 1hewillina,.lcd b_y the tratorwhosa)'S nurses mu t band IN FOROTH R WORK unsure. aredoi~thc1mposs1ble for logether and demand ~ahty care for theun~tcfrcl. ehavcdoneso • • • 1he1r patients. -FED P PASADENA,G:'ALIF.: lam ex-much orlO ongwithsolittle. • • • We are now ~uahfied to do any- PHILADELPHIA: I quit ho pttal haustcd from working without 1ime to cat, gel a dnnk of wa1erorao to the lhinb ~1th nothma.-DIS- work tx-cuust I became 'ick and tired bathroom. How can J take a minute ILL SIONED of working through lllneh and dtnner. off when suffering people need me? J • • • My protests of unsafe practice~ were don't blame nurses for quitting and • no-nonsense appl'Ollch to how lo ignored. I was considered a trouble-becoming.waitresses and store clerks. deal with life'$ most difflcult and maker and thch made' my life miser--MAD AS HELL zost rewardikfcarrangcment. Ann able. No more ospital work for me. I • • • ndcrs' book er. "Marriasc-Wh8t am now-PRIVATE DUTY R.N. DESMOINES. IOWA: Perhaps to Expect," will prepare you for better • • • OSHKOSH, WIS.: I am an L.P.N. the reason nurses cannot band or for worst'. ~nd your requcsr to (Licensed Practical Nurse) who together and organize 1s beca1JSC as a Ann Landers. P. 0 . Box J 1995, Chi· would love to give my patients the femalc-dom1n,tcd profession. we · cDgo. Ill. 60611. enc/osi~ 50cents quality care they arc entitled to 1n a lack clout. More and more it looks and• Ions. stamped, sd -addttssed hospital. but "team-nursing" as out ' that way. -32 YEARS INVE TED envelo~. Gingerbread village Glnce_rbread bouees form a •mall village at a copteat. •ponM>red by RoblnM>n '•· Fuhlon laland. Snow mcenea were entered by Toeko Kamato. left, and Judith Parker. ~,... ..... .,w.~ The California auburban houae with &•race wu 4one by Rachel Skinner. All are from lrtine. . POWER-GORDON Renee L) nn Power of Newport Beach and Mark Michael Gordon of Anaheim announced their engage- ment at a dinner part) at the Reef Restaurant in Long Beach gi ven b) Mrs Michael John Power. mother of the bnde-elect. Dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs John Gordon of Anaheim. p!_rents of the fu1ure bndevoom. and Mr. and ~rs.-RalPJi 'Arv1su. owners of the res1aurant. A Feb.::! wedding 1s planned 1n Our lad) Moun I Carmel Catholic Church in Newport Beach with a reception tn the Mardi Gras ballroom of the Reef Restaurant. The bride-to-be 1s a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. Her future ttusb3nd 1!) a graduate of Loara High Sc hool and anends Cal State Long Beach. ~EFFERD-SMJTH Mr. and Mrs. George Wilham Mefferd of Newport Beach have announced the betrothal of their daughter. Katherine Lynn Mefferd of In inc. to Ke' 1n Morgan Sm 1th. also of Irvine. LT ONIGHT'S TV Thr bride-elect 1'> a gradµate of Corona del Mar High School and · -8:00-altended thcUnivcrsll} of Oregon In e D NEWS Eugene. 0 MOVIE Her future bndegroom. son of Mr. ***',; {'Doctoi Zhivago (1965) and Mrs. Henry Carl m1th of Walnut Omar Shani Gerald1neC11ap1tn Creek.' is a gradua1e of Del Valle High D ®l Hfl FOOTBAU hoot and UC Berke le\ 0 HART TO HART .\Ma~ 25 wedding IS planned 1n St F~TYLESOf THE RICH AHO Jobn-.Y1anne+-Chapcl on Balboa--QJTRREF~COUP~"NY - Island. (I) STAR TREK CASHION-JONES Lisa Adrlc Cashion and Patrick Thomas Jones of Ncwporl Beach have announced their plans for a May wedding. The bride-elect 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Cashion of Newport Beach. She 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and a11cnded USC. The fu ture bndegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Lod1. He attended Lodi High School and UCLA. They will be married on Ma> 18 in the outh Coast Community Church in Irvine. ell BUSINESS REPORT '11) INTROOUC1HO BIOLOGY (()C8SNEWS ~NICNEWS m OICI< VAH DYKE r$)MOVIE • ** "Mu Dugan Returns" (1983) MarSl\a Mason. Jason Robards -•:30-0 NBCNEWS mAUCE tJ3 MACNEIL / LEHAEA ~ '11) PHOTOGRAPHIC Vl8IOfil Cl) NEWS QI WHm. Of FORTUNE mTHATGIRL -7:00- f) CBSNEWS 0 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE ------------------------------------------------~ O OAUAS DANGER SIGNALS Of PINCtt:D •RYES I He1d1d!es. Dizmus, llbrtd Visbl 2. Ntcl Pm TICfll "'8cld, tptvm 3 Shol*ltf Plin. Plln Down Arms. fbnb. ntU II Hands 4 P111 Between ~n. Diffitlit jltuttq, AbdonWI Plin S l ower Baa Pain. Hip Pail, Plin Down (!)NEWS Ga THREE'S COMPANY 11) WHE£t OF FORTUNE m> 3-2·1 CONTACTQ Cl) P .M. MAGAZINE Q!JlfmAPDY m MIU.JOHAIRE ©)MOW • * • ''The Year Of Living Oan- gecOUSly ( 1983) Mel Glbaon, Sigout· neyWeaver -7:30-a 2 OH THE TOWN 0 18 FAMILY F£UO m Wl<AP IN CINCtNNA TI G> PEOPt.ES COURT fli) WILD. WILD W<>fU> Of AHIMALS m> WONOEAWOAl<S (I) TIC TAC DOUGH '1) HAVE OUN WILL TRAVEL FRAOOl.E ROCK CZ MOV1E * •'II "The Great McGonagaJI" ( 1974) Spike Mllltgan, Pettf Sellers. tJ KING -1:00- SCARECROW ANO MRS. D OJ TV'S BlOOPEAS AHO PAACT1CAl JOKES 8 JOK£R'S WILD WKRP 1H ClNCINNA Tl tD AfT\JALS 9) ~ANO MASTERS Of MUNIVERSE S> WONOEAWORl<8 '1) 12 O'CLC>C:)(HIGH fC" SCTV: THE SECOND COMING H MOVIE • • "Waltz Across Texas" (1983) Anne Archef Terry J1Slrow ''The Daily Pilo t, A newspaper with concise information and quality readership-Has proven to be a successful adver- tising vehicle for us.'' ~ -4~1 ). / l(t (_ r1 ... fi-. I 580 I Rockf1eld Btvd Su1le l • lr•tne. Caltfor111a 92718 President Susan Saint Jamee (left) la ready for a big date and Jane Curtin off era M>me free advice on .. Kate &'. Allie" tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. (SJ MASTER HAAOLD ... AHO THE BOYS -8:30- 0 TIC TAC DOUGH (!)LOVE BOAT m EHTERTAINMEHT TONIGHT Q) MOVIE t * "Return Of The Tiger" (1980) Bruce LI, Paul Smllll m> HEAIT AGE: CMUZA TIOH ANO THE.JEWS <,CJ AS8AUL T£D NUTS -11:00-e KATE&AWE D Q!MOVIE "Victims For V1e11ms The Theresa Saldana Story" (Prem1ete) Theresa Saldan.a, Adrian Zmtd ONEWS tD MERV GRIFFIN tJ3 HEM AGE: CMUZA TIOH AHO THE.JEWS @l OOH CORYELL m ALFRED HITCHCOa< PRESENTS C-MOYIE * * * "Come And Get II" ( 1936µoel MCCrea, Weller Btenn1n 01MOVIE * * "Uncommon Valor" ( 1983) Gene Hacl<man. AOberl Stack Z'MOVIE ) •••~ "lluru" (1952) Tlkashi Shi- mura, NoboO Kaneko. -1:15- D CALL TO GLORY " -1:30-IJ NEWHART MOVIE • 'n "Final Cllapllf -Wlllllng T 111" ( 1977) Bo Svenson. Forrtst Tucltlf ~ THIS OLD HOUSE ®l ENT!RTAINMEHT TONIGHT MOYIE *** "W11Games" (1983) Malthew Brodetlc:k. Dabney Coleman -10:00-e CAGNEY & LACEY a m mNEWS OISPY fll MEICAH PLAYHOUSE e EUROPEAH JOUANAt ®l CALL TO GLORY '1) CAU.IHO All SPORTS 01)MOYIE ****"On The W1terlronl" (11154) Mlflon Brando. Eva Mine Slint. -10:16-D THAT'-$ HOll YWOOO -10:30-m INDEPEHDEHT NEWS Qfi) JIM COOPER'S a..AHOE COUHTY "I've never seen any- thing like it." "It's the best thing I've ever done to myself." ELIMINATE NAGGING BACK PAIN I TONE& FIRM LOOSE, SACGY MUSCLES (l 14) 710-3313 Cellular International. Inc. 11 •*" -- -10:'5- -11:J0-8 CJ) MtOH l SIMON D a IE.ST Of CARSON I ODOCOUPLE «I AIJJ; NEWS NIOHTUNE G 8UAN8 AHO AU.EH l~I LAUGH . 700CllJI MOYll •• "Confessions 01 A Pop Per- lormet" ( 1975) Aobln Askwith, Anthony Booth (%)MOVIE • • 'h "Slit 80" ( 1983) Mariel Hem· ingway, Eric Robetls. -11:56- ·(t.t) C0UNT00WN TO LOOKING GlA88 -12:00- • TWILIGHT ZONE 8 THAEE THAE£ 0 O MOVIE • •'n "Whal's New Pussycat?" (1965) Peter Sellef1, Ptllf O'Toole. (!) IHOEPENOEHT NEWS m 8Tf&T8 Of SAH FMHCl8CO fZl) LATSIGKT AMEAICA ~ AOCl<FOAO FILE.8 -12:30- D at lAlt NIGHT WITH DAVIO L.ETTEAMAN D AL.FflED HITCHCOCt< PAESEHTS D M1'fSINGS (!) ZANE GREY THEA TEA mMOVIE • • • "Fancy Pints" (1950) Bob HOC>t. Lucille 8111 -12:40-e MCMll.1.AH l WIFE -1:00-D MOVIE **'II "Bus Riiey'• Back In Town" l1965) Ann·Mlrgrtl, Mlctlael Plftls. MOVIE **'II "Oulel PleaM, Murdlf" (1943) ~~Sandeta. Giii Plltiek. * * •,; "The Daughter Of Rolie O'Grady" ( 11150) Junt Hew. Gordon MICAie. ID1WMINO Y!AM ®) ENT£RTAINMEHT TONIGHT CO>MOVIE ***'h "Sophie's Choice" (11182) Meryl Streep, Kevin l(llnt. ·· S ketches revived for TV By JERRY BUCK A,T~Wr"., LOS ANGELES -Jack Gilford stood on th e edge of the set and prepared to re-create a sketch he originated in a Broadway-bound play 34 years ago. ··we were m Boston before going to New York," he said. "We were in a revue called 'Alive and Kicki ng.' I JOined the show late and they put me and the sketch into a matinee with 60 people in the house. h stopped the show." That show stopper. called "I Never Felt Better," is one of about 15 blackout sketches from Broadway revues and television th at are being assembled into a show for Home Box Office. Gilford will do the sketch with his wife. Madeline Lee. al\(l James Coco. It was written by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman. "We'd hoped to get the same straight man from the 1950 show." Gilford said. "but he wasn·uvailable. He changed the punch line. His name is Carl Reiner." Gilford was in Stage 9 at N BC. where the sketches were being taped before an audience over a three-day period. The show. tentatively titled "Sketches." will be broadcast on HBO sometime neJt t year. "Some of these sketches go back to th.t 1920s, and some were in the 'Ziegfeld Follies."' said Deborah Op- penheimer, who is producing for Lorimar Productions. "We're doing this like a theater production because most of ou·r people are staRe trained.·· The idea came from fri s Merlis, Lorimar's director of development for cable, who thought it would fi t into HBO's "Comedy Playhouse." "We had to track down a lot ofth1s material," Oppenheimer said. "Some of 1t wasn't even written down. We also had to deal with a lot of widows who are very reverential about their husband's work. We had to assure them we'd treat it with respect. Those sketches that have lasted arc timeless and universal." ~ In the audience seat~. James Coco watched as director Ndam Pitlik ran some of the other performers through their paces. The how also stllrs Ron Leibman. Geena Davis. Joyce Van Patten. Rohen Mo~. Daniel Stem. and Jessica Walter. "I haven't done this in years," said Coco. "I stancd my career doing a re vue called 'Darwin's Theory.' Alan Alda wrote some of the sketches and he was in it. too. Halfway through, th e press agent came back and said we were in trouble -all the critics had walked out. One critic wrote that 'whatever Mr. Alda and Mr. Coco were do1n.a before they should ao back to doing. I thought my career was over. . One sketch. "Yrna. Ava," written by T~omas Meehan. was ofiainatcd btAnne Bancroft and Lee J. Cobb on a TV special. V11n Paucn and Gilford will do h for .. ketchn." • "It's a tonfuc·twistcr on the people with unusua first names who come to a party," $lid M1 s Oppenheimer. "Joytt 1ntrodu(.-et everyone by their lint name and the pcopk arc Yma ·um•c. Ava Oardncr. Abbi Eban. Oona O'Neill and the ltkc SQ 1t become,, 'Yma. Ava. Yma. Ava. Abba. Ym • va. Abba. Oona.' and tO on·· ... Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, Novembet 12, 9984 A8 ·'Perhaps Young Ast ronaut s from all n ations will develop the capacity to rise above the turmoil and ten ton s that threaten tn "P the world asunder.·· ..,. • .. .. U.S. Vietnam vets deserve · our g,.atitude 1.n Washington. D.C Saturday. Vietnam war veteran!> ~nveil.ed a ~tatuc honoring the survivors csf America\ involvement 10 the .southeast Asia conflict. It st.ands 80 frrt fr.om, the bl~ck, granite memorial to the 58.022 Americans who dido t survive. President Rea1pn .made a speech dedicating the bron1e sc u.lpture. "Three Fighting Men." H ie.; words and the land upon wh1c.h t ~e monumen.t stands are the extent of government's offic1.al m v~l ve ment in the project. Like the two-year-old wall 1n.scn bed wtth the names of all those who died in uniform in Vietnam . the ne~ statue was paid fo r privatel'y. . The st.atue ·1.s a long-overdue sta tement of n:spcct b~ a nation ~o. ~ts c1t1.L~~s who accepted the the most awesome respons1b1lity of .lite in a d~moc racy. Many Americans, feeling that our in volvement in Vtetnam ~as wrong. ~h allengcd U.S. poliq. and refused to scnc. Others simply avoided the danger. But hundreds of thousands of Amencans responded when their country said ··vou arc needed." · · .. ; In retrospect. the war is a gn:-at.Amcrican embarrassment. Th~ men and won:en .who. served in it are not. however. The) D ' t bl d believed that service in Vietnam meant service to the United emos rou es_go eeper States. Many were the sons and daughters of veterans of World . ~~:i~.1. people who had kn own honor for their con trihutium to th R g , '· l r. t . Butifth e Vietnam vetsexpcctcdto begreetcdwiththcsamc an ea an s popu a 1 Y- ll cker-tape parades th at were staged for thcj~ dads. they v.ere sad!Y disappointed. • "· " . "1. -Back home, the y we re often fo rced io-cxplatn that they were M aJOT overhaul not ~he ene~y." Rarely was the i~ea ~on:m unicalL'd' that th~1r of tactics needed service contained even the hint of patnot1sm . The unpopulant)' of the war was transferred to the people who fought it: thC\ tO b e S U CCeSSf U} became social lepers. · ~':'en the. y~terans .Administration complicated the transition to c1v1ilan life tor mam who \Crvcd in Vietn am refusing to.recognize the chemical defoliant Agent Orange as th~ cause of severe. often cri ppli ng. disabilities. We've come to grips wit h our emotions about Vietnam I 0 years later. Books and movies and inn umerable news stories about the pligh t of the ve terans have helped. And. as alwa\'S. th e passage uf timci1asiiad a trealtng effect. --· · But. for many who served in Vietnam. the confusion that came from being demoted to second-clac;s cit izenship remain\. We ha ve a res ponsibility as a nation to return the self-respect '-'l' stole from those people to cover our own guilt and fru stration about the wa r. Today. Veterans' Da~. it is appropriate to recogni1c that our greatest na tional cmbarassment is not the Vietnam war. but the shabby wa) we have treated the Vietnam \Cl. W e can make amend s easil y enough. From today on. when you mee t somconl' who wore the un iform of the Uni ted States in Southca<>t .-\s1a. just say~ "Thanks." USA shouldn't be a part of Nicaragua's dirty war To the Editor: Thank you for Richard C ohl•n. 11 1'> column of OcL 26 ( :-.i1c:iragua\ ·<11rt; little war' ro~h ll ~ more th.in 11 gams) reassure\ m1: !hat thl•re all' \till some \OJl~CS 111 \:JOit\ ll'll Ill Olli country. He's so nght about th l' n<l1l ulou' moral outrage o f Congrl'~'· What dtl they thml.. 1ha1 ""r 1\01 \ 'iun<l:.i \- school p1cn1c? Wh:it "-l' arl· drnng to little Nicara$ua 1s ugl} and '>Ilk ~<.JU<.t' \nll'rtt·an h.ind' dun 1 pull till' tng.g<.'f <loc,n't ml·an 1hn d11n'1 l..nO\\ "lHl'l. hulkt' arl' k1llrn~ tht·11 Pt'11pk In that .irc.1 thl·rt• .111 liltk 'illagp. ,, hCll' d1ddrl·n IHI l11ngr1 ;tilt' OJ \thool hcrau'>t' 1t·;llht'I' ,11r 1111111nd\ murdcrl·ll ,1nd nn Pih' dMl'' gu thae Tiil' ('I.\ dOl'\ll't "·1111 the rwopk IP thinlo.. th.It tlw \;1nd1111\1;1' <1rl' brn1ii· ing learning to tht• propk 1 ht• ,,in11· hapr'lt·n' 1n ht·.1lth \\1111..n' .mu \ 111l·1 rcg.1'\lf<H\ I 1l\Ch . l\ll t 11" \l.11..1· \\Ill rrou<l" \.\ \\lll'-(,f<>,_\\lwn \\ lll\ton < hurrhill "a' un- t l'rl'lllt>llllHl\h uum-pnl h) hi'> UO· !!r Jldul l llttnln mt·n 1n the first 1'11·1 t1t111f11llt1\\111g \\ nrld War 11. hi\ \.\ 1lt l 11IN1lnl him" tth Lh(' thought 11t.11 pn h;q1\. 11 ''a' a ble<,s1ng tn dl\~u1,1· Damn "di J..,gu1<.cd.1hc < >IJ l 1rn1 ~uu.1.Luba.u:.mulli:n.:d. _ \\ .1lll·1 \lnnJak must fr-cl the.i.amc \\ ;, \ I 11r lhl lkm11u,111r Part\ h<i"· ,., 1·1 1h1· houndk"tkpth 1;rthl· \1111111Jk-l rrr;Jr11 Jl\a'ill'r m;n. 10- dn·d ht· .1 hk'>,1ng JO Jisgu1~c .. Had ~1 011dak run a do<,cr ran'. the pan) 1111ghl h . .11nondudl·d11,onl) proh- k•m, \\t'r,· rro,rx·r11~ anJ a popular prn1tkr11 I he~ gndl·qx:r. murh lkqwr th.in th:it H.H 111g hl'l'll <.ru,hl'd 1n three l.1nd,l1dn JO lht· l.1\I four prcc;1dentrnl l'kT1111n,. 1ht· lkmm ra11c: Pan \ haJ he\t lah· a good lool.. into the n11rror -111111,rx·u the fact' 11 quadrenn1alh pt t'\l'n 1' LO I he .\ ml'nc:111 pl'oplc · \\ h,1 t \I l'IH "rong'' I hr tnm1nal hlunJn-and 1h1'> '"" nl\t -;11 \\l'il w11h 1he media that t llL't'rnl JI -\\.I\ till' \l'kct1on ..... running m,tll'. of.1 nll'lllhi:r of ( 1 rngn·" \\ ho\e on h ' 1\1 hk 4 u.11 di· l .1 t1on \\ .1, .1 n.11om it al. "il'l·d ing l' '· t 111:mcn1 \l11nd;11l' orteJ fnran It.Iii an< .11holll "11man lrt1111 t)Ul'l'n' 1 hi.' gamhk pr<\\ cd a d1:.~1\ lt'r '11t11nl1 J1J Rt .. 1g.rn·, \1lll' :tm1ing Italian' t athohc<; and \\1111w11 larl'\tl•l'd llJX!f, h\.·larneJ ( ''"·r JIJ Ille I t' rr;1n1·' honir '>ta tl'. .1 nd \\H·pt hl·r tongfl''>'>IUnJI dt'>lfll I I n,1e.1d ol .,ell'u rng a 1. and1d;,1t' to hi\ k°ft \\ hll t'\t llt'd nlll\I VI lhl)!>C 1111li1.1nl ll·n11nl\t\,1lrt·.1d\ dcdllJll'd 111 Rl-.1~.111 'dl'll'Jt \lc1nd.1kn1uld h.I\ c unllcu h" rn1rt ' ;.inti halanlc<l hl\lll lo.t'I \\lthC1an llart '"ho showcddrawrngpowl'.r 11) •nates and among vounggroups that perfectly complemented Mondale'sappcal. Hav1ngseH~cted Ferraro. Mondale then chose 10 squander time and resources JO states her sdccuon lt!>clf had put beyond reach. Tht•se were tactical error~. If the Oemocrauc Pan~ w1i.hes to v. 1n again at the prcs1den11al le vd. 1t will need to make strategic adJU'>tments. in ap- proach and appeal. It will need - painful as this ma" sound -to rencv. again. and emulate in part. the onl~ \ut:ccssful prt:s1den11al cam- paign th'c Democrats have run 1n wm~U \~r~ llu;._1916rom.c:.from- no"hcrc·uimpa1gn of J 1mmy Carter. Whtie Can er's pres1denq may 001 be PAT BUCHANAN londl) rcmrmbcred b) all, his pn· mar} t·ampa1gn was a mJOurmaster- p1c<.T.and he prc,ailni. Some \tl'P!> are oh\ 1ou-.. h r\t. thl· role of the .. no1se- makt·rs ·· .1 .. n:ltlonal '01ce'> o ft he Democratte Part\ net•d <, to be restnt- tcd. drastitall\. ~'h1k lcminms. G a1 R1ght'>al't1' 1<.isand blad.. m1litan1~ · ma'~ part nfthl' Dcmocratll- l'nah11on. thl'1r h1gh' 1<,1bll11~ 1s 1urn1ngofTMitl<lk \mem·a Ronald Reagan 1~ neither a rat·1.,1 nor a <.l'\J\t: allega11on'i of~me do not\\ in"' er am one tht' Dl·morralll Pan' dO('' not a·lread" ha-.,.c. -;t:1.·ond. put a Southern arlt'nl bad. on tht' national 11dc1. Thl' on1' time., \llll't' 1440 that Democrats ha\ e "on tht· \\hill' House. a South<.'rn or hurda .. 1a1c moderate\\ as on tht• n<1tiunal lll·ket. .\ matl-hcd pa1rot ;o..unhcrn lthcral'i ha!> not \\On JO .t~ \ l"I f\ · ·1 h1rd .1handon th!\" retched poll- t1cs,ofrace. The Oemocrat1c Part} alread y hai. the black vote solid. Hav1niJessdackson thundcnng "Ourume haseome" at the Amencan people docs not add a s1 ogle vote to 1he Democratic column. but does send millions of while Democrats. south and north. out oflhe nauonal coalition. To be blunt. the Black Caucus and ilscons-titueAcy hav~ nowhere else to go JO a national elecuon: but the white voters who give Sam Nunn. Howell Heflin and Russell Long theirmaJontiesdo have ·somewhere else to go. And the) have gone there en masse m three of the last _fi:lurnalioJialcl<;>tions.._ Founh. the Democrats must re:""' cognize that with the Feds now taking ::!4 percent ofGNP. and ia,we'<ohs raging ever) where. no pres1den11al elecuon 1sgo10g to be won prommng tax pa) ers the) arc going to bt-paying for more social programs run from Washington. D.C Jtmm) Carter J..n e" that IO)earsago. ho" did Fntz Mondale forget 1t? Fifth." h' not rl·su rrcet the old h1part1sanship in foreign pohc~ that "'orl..ed so \\Cll for the Democrat1<. Pan) during the Eisenhower ~t·ars'' Wh) is 1talwa)s Ronald Reagan·s fault 1fther:eare no <.umm1t meetJOg.s orSALTagret·mcnts. ne1er1he fault of the Russ1ans·1 Jeane K1rkpa1nd. wasnght. To man~ .\merc1ans. the perception 1s 1hat "the an Francisco Democrats alwa\' hlame i\maira fir•t ·· · The problem \.\Ith the Demo<:raltl Part~ 1'1 not that 11 lad..s JX"Ople to \\horn thcabo,ecomes naturall' 1t 1<, that such peoplec1ther no longer seek. or no longer rece1 .,.e. na11onal rccog- n111on. Recall. once again and finall ), 1hat line-up of speakers at the an Francisco Com cnt1on: Mano Cuomo. Jesse Jackson. Tedd) Ken· ned\. Geraldine Ferraro. Fntz Mon· dale \\ hl·re ha' e all the ccntn1.ts. "'here ha' call the t'Onscn at1\ e'> gone'' Patrick Buchanan is a srndica ted columnist. · r-.e been 10 lhl' area harck\t hit h\ the Contras· dim taclln and ha'~· seen a banner tha·t tear-; me apart It readi. "Nad1e Podra horrar l'I ad10 quc cxiste ho~ en la' Sego' ia~ rnnm.1 cl Yanqui." (No on<.• '"II ncr t'ra\e thl' hatred that ex1~t'> 1oda ~ 10 thl' Scgo,ias again't 1h,. Yankt·c.) .lu'>t L.M. Bovo ··M ~ n>Unln rig.ht lll "ron{' "lrn mural ltl\\arJ,, l t·t\ m.ike 11 II\ t' ur to our c,tandard'' P·\TRI< I•\ \I< < l I I Y Tc~1d1n llun1111~ton Hr;id1 Santa Barbara serves up bed, breakfast, hospitality . - Homing in on hitter rn the ·75 hn!>chall \\ urld ~l'rJl'\ .1 ..... cameraman. 'ihoot1ng o\er third town rd home. rc111a111cd for no ~penal reason o n Carlton Fisk after he hit thl' home run that won the 'i1>.th gumc Network. bosses 1mmt•d1ntl'IY rrahtl'd Fisk's face. bod) Englt!>h an·d boun<l· ing leaps Wl'ri.' more pi cturc,que than the high Otght of the horner 11'>ell Orders went out. Ever \lnt·e. in an\ televised baseball or foot hall gam<.·. one TV camcr'\man keeps his kn~ nn each hitter af\crthc h it. on t•ach k1t:l..<..·1 after 1he kick When you sec a do~al u ti1 c hydrant do what dog) do at firl" hydran1,, you know the J og is mark1nga11d d:urmng the 1cmtorv a'I h" <>" n With 1h1\ in mind. a spurn fl'~chulutt1'1 •w(Utc't' all plnycr!. on a "'"111 ng footh:ltl tcnm drop by thl" away·fmm-homt" ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ,. "' \tad1um the 111gh1 octor1' 1h1· p..1111\' lint' up along. thr goal hill''\ .rnd d" ltl..l'Wt'>C 10 1mpl.int JO the11 mind' tlw dcd1cut10n tht'\ 'll nn·d 1lw nt•\I da\ ln\p1n1t1un.t11 · (). l>o h:m 1•:11 lhh'' \ Sumc hnt... 'nmt• thh I h, f"h1ng hat 111 l\1ono' l'IJnd I 1 u.1d111 d oc'> that 1111· .. lo\\ and 'wop' ft,h Ull l l)f the \\;Jll'r The Old1• f ngl1'>h .1nn•,tol\ 111 pcopk na111t•d "Prt'\1011'· \t,\\1'11 111 th1.· Pne\t''i 1ol1Jg.r Nlflt'l\·ti\t' rc11rn1 111 tlw hnuJ.., ruhh'ihl·ll :tn ~· 01;11..t• tlh 1r authllf\ lcv .. than $ ~ O< ltl i•ach L.~1. Boyd Is s 'i,tndl<'M lf'd t.'olumnist. H. L. Schwarti Ill Pu~ Franll Zlnl M11n Q'' 1 f .Mc Tom Tait i 11 ( M 1• Cr••a Sheff Clpotlt l ol .... Accom·modation s h o mey. in~x pen s ive. sort-0f lik e a week end at grandma's I h.id ona,1011 rctl·nth to 'Pl'lld thl' \\l't'lo..l•n\1111 \1nt.1 B:11bar.1. ·\man h\ 1111' 11.1r11t• n f D.111 Po' nter. who 1·, 11111hahl\ 1 fw h1ggl·\I \)nc-man puh- 11,h1ng l·ompan1 111 the "orld. \\J~ h"'1 111~ .1 \\'n\11\Jr ()0 ruhhshing. I >.111 .ind I l1<1th l11:lq.rui to P \. (.\I t Puhll\ht'" \\\1X 1at1lfo of South1•rn ( .1hl11rni.11 .ind bn·auc;e I wa'i lam- 11t.11 ,,1111 hi\ ''nrl.. and mort• or le!.~ ,l,l11un<led at what 1h1!. man had Jlu 1111pl"hnJ "' h1m.,l'll. I \\l'lll I kl I.. 11 ht• tan Jo 11. ina) tx· I \.'Un toll \ 1111 1kt"1n1td\ "'.1n11•d to go. \.\ e Jl'l llkd lo kJ\\' t1n f n dll\ night SO th.ti I 1 ouhl lw at Dan·, plan~ .tt Q <l.m \,1tu1d." "llw. ptl\l! l.1J \ had nothing lo tl11 .111 ~\t'l'i..l•ntl l'\Cl'pt w.1ndl'f ,lf\llln\I \,1nt:i ttarh.l1 .1 I m.idl' .1 kv. 1)ht111l' l .Ill<. to tf'\ to dl't1•rm1nl' \\IMI "'·I' inatlable 1n lhl' "';"of ho1l'l .tr\t1mmotl.1t1on., f)Jn h.iJ llll'llt111n1.•d that there were \l'\l'rJI lwd .111d hr\·al..fa\t l''it.lhlt!>h- mcnt' 111 \,1nta li•l•l°xHa and I "'"' m1ldh tn\l'll''lt•d hut \\ll\ .1lra1d that "lit h u plat·~ \\11ulJ 'iNt'h h the hudgc1 1(1 .1h1H\\I lt,111\f);\r\'111 thlf\nt'\\. \<) 1 {.ilkd llH' IOlal poppl'd -11ut-ol~.1· < qnl..tt' t·11tu:r mold \utlin· 11 tn ..a\ th.ll the rat\' thJt tht') quoted gcm·r .i tl'd ,1 ft·v .. · nwn· jlr:l\ ha 1 r" \\hat tht' hl'l'k Wh, nclt ;H k,l\l l all JI\\\ 111 Lht: B~B ,., ''Jn\ tifthl·m "'l'1,· ,1 lr~alh ~'ol..t•d up .rnJ 'l•nw "'·n· 'nrnrv. h31 moh' I e\pcn-;1"\c than lhl' mot1..·l. Finall~ I (,1lleJ ni., c Hou'l' '\ 1..·s. the\ had <1..·,nal roPn1' .1,aila hk. lhe· least npcml\e nl uhKh \\:.\\ S13 cheaper than the m111d. I n•\t'f\ t•J a room that ":i' $2 more C\J't'l1~1't' than thl~ motd Hrl·aJ..f:.a .. 1 had to coc;1 more 1han l\\O Jullar'. and 11 wa~ included at thl' Oh'c Hou<.t· \\ ,. ran 1111n nm~1dcrahk tratTi<.. anJ 11rm1·J at Q 10 p.m. Fnda) \\c IClllO\\l'U the h1tk map the) had \t'nt and \\tthnut h10 mu\h trouble. found ourwhl''-at thl' l(ont door of a cm.·a 1Q2U.nr1hcrcabnut~ house It \\ ,1., J mar' dou> lool..tn~ olJ plan' W1• ''enl t<1 th1· llohr It "a' lcxl..cd' \.\ l' r.1ng the twl\t·t' llC Joorllt'll mounteu in thl' tmnt Joor. und "l'H' <1oon adm11tt•d Our rllt>m \\;l,, fo r la1:k ot .1 h<'ttcr lt'ml. ttrcat Thl·rc "a' an old. dav.-lootl'll bathlub nght in thC' mom. and the porrclntn ta<.·1h\~ "~" mounted JO \\hat must hOH' httn :i rather large: t lo~t hl"ton.· the h<)ll\C' \\.3\ con· 'cnC'd. \\ l' trad ,1 u11 1H'T room \\1th wmdo"' and Ian· \'Url:un.. on l"o wall\, J qu1.."t·n-\11l' hcJ. '''o up- hnl,tcrcd r ha1r-.. J 1.a"lt . a H'f"\ 1)ld ~ JrJrube and '<.'H't :ii lamp~ I la' 1n' ,tn .. l'd 1n It)\'> Qt motel\, on,· nl the morc r<'frt~hlnl dt~\cnc' "'·" thnt noth1111t ¥-tt hnlttd t!o\\ n BILL HARVEY P1cturc·o; werr JU~t hang.mg there. I.imp~ "l're rt•adtl) mo' cable in ca\C \l>U "~ntcd 10 rl·aJ There \\3\ a 'anct~ nl magazine'> .\"1de trnm th<.' atmosphere. a fe" other 1..·,tro\ that \OU v.111 nc' er find in :i mold wcn· thl' lxl\\J 1)fl·and' tn1hl' ro1m1 and thl' clc:l'tnl fan undcr the rnhlc . .\cro"s thr tub \\J~ a "'lrl' rack that ulntainl·d ~' cr.i.l 'en plu'h to"eb . 'iomc '<'ap. '<'' crnl fa\·t· doth' and, N'h<''" 11 M not. a ruhtwr dU<·t..v ~aturdn' mvrn1ng, \\e "andcrt'd ~h,wn,t:nf' and "'cnt inhl thc k11chl•n 1 h1.·re "'"" 1.otTrc .ind ah\)\ nl \Uf'l<'fb past rte'' I. N-ing vcn hungn. hclpc'd m) wlf to tine and took ol'I for the !\C.'ffilnJr It \\3H"1Ctl\ h ~C' t.tl..1n~ a \\CCl..t'nJ 1r1r1o grandma·,1rnu\C Later whC'n I had 11mC' for reOl'C'tion I 1ho11ght about thll\C rlush ltlW('l\ .• ind th~ 'anou' 1hin~c; thnt wcl'\'n't holtC'\I dowl\unJ 11 ()('('\UTtd to me tha1 ttic~· thing~ \\C'1'<' prttt) ~re from grov.in~ k &'-and v.andrnng on .\ftt'r all "'ould }OU \ll'al J ruh~1 dul I..) trom Hlur af"l\n,1ma"• hou\e" <'nl•mnir l 8 111 H•rn•1• lh«'s lo H11nLIJJ.1ton Bt•('lt, .. Ja AllEISll Youths' interest • p .lnspace • soarir;ig Young Astronauts program. catching fire a cross nation WASHINGTON - Across the nauon. thousands of youngste~ are signing up as Young Astronauts. ready to dip their big toes in10 the unknown. One of them. I've been told tenta11vely. will Oy as a youthful observer on a future space shuttle. Others will become the Columbuses and Magellans of tomorrow: they w1JI lead expeditions to worlds that lie beyond the Earth . '.\s the) focus on the heavens, thcj"' ma> discover how small this planet & and how petty our -differences ar~· Perhaps Young Astronauts from a.a· nauons "Ill de\elop the capacu y tQ. nse above lhe turmoil and tension that threaten to riplne world asunder. Alread~ 1he ln1ernat1 o n al Ast ronautical Federauon has adopted the Young Astronaut pro- gram as a means of promoting its goal for 1985: ··Peace Through Space." I called on President Reagan more than a yea r ago Wlth the idea of f.owJ'&ing a Young_ Astr_onau1 pro- gram that would attract > oung peo ple. sur their 1maginattons and st imulatt> their sp1m of adventure. We talked about the urgent need for scientists and technicians to keep America compe11t1ve m high technology. a national n~ed to arouse young Amen- 1'.3.n> :rnd'l<Jfocu"rttleir a1tcutron nft--- the technological challenge. The president spoke of the de- tenoration of the schools in this count!°). There is an alarming short- age for example. of qualified math dnd snl"nce teachers 1n most states.. .\nd on most levels. U.S. students .. utfor 1n companson with those 1n othl·r industnahzed nations. Thi~ delline 1n the quaht) of education. he said. made him fearful of the future. To help re1 erse the trend. Reagan launched the Young .\stronaut pro- gram last month in a ceremon) on the Wh11e House lawn. It will work through the schools to ignite nev. e'cllemcnt 1n the high-tech sub1ects that w 111 dominate the decades ahead. .\lread~. experts are at work trans- lating high-tech 1argon into lan.guage that children can understand Th1i. v. 111 be made ava1lahle to teachers "ho wish 10 form Young Astronaut chapters in their classes • The program 1s not restncted tb math and science students but is open to eve~one from age ti 10 16 There rs room enough 1n space for poets ~ "ell a$ sc1e nt1 sts The prehmtnarV re~ponse 1nd1cates that girls are a·$ cn1hus1ast1c-as bo~i. about the pro- gram Handicapped c hildren are also \\C'kl!me Rt•.igan dcx·!>n·1 want the;-Yo unt \\tronaut'> to become another bama- dr-t·nrru,ted go' ernmen t bureauc· rat' . ~ he has called on pm. ate t nmpa111e .... c1,1c groups. ~outh or- gJn1Lat111n.. unions. cl ubs and .:hurt ht'' w support the program, '.\eeJi•d arc thc l..md of visJOnary h.lr l..t·r, \\ho\\ ould ha' c responded u 1hr' h.Hl h\t•J in 1 4Q~ and had bct·n J\krd ll" 'uppon Columbus· t'\-· f'X'd1t 11ln tn the n<.·v. v.orld. \lrt•JJ\ !ouch corporat\ons as Pl'p\1·( t1ia L'SA. • afewa} Store~. \,l~C-.1-\far;. Manin Manetta. Roclt- wt•ll International. Eaton Corp. ln- tl'f\.'\l. Commodnre Intemauonal .rnd D1<.eo1 er maga11ne ha ,-C' offen.'<i 'uh,tanual suppon Other sponsors nrc ~ought. both on the national and ltx·al k,cJ,. The foundmg of the '\ oung .\'1ronaut program. and the pn' ate \l'\ tor·, n''poni.c. demonstrate the capa.:-11\ ot tht· i\mencan ) stem to do thl' nght ~h1ng Wllh1n a short time and "till c\hthlt some on \1f pnont • purix'..c nrder and ('(the ion Much of the credit belongs to Wh1l" Hc'u~ aide Jamc-s ( o~ nc who put the pll'll''-together He was abl~ a s1sted h1 ..., .\~.\ D1rcc1or James Beggs. \\ h1tc House aide Craig Fuller. ' \.., .\ a1dl' Pat T empl~wn. ""attonal \pal·r 1n,11tutt" Dirt'Ctor Glenn \\ 1lsvn and Commodore lnter- nat1tlnal C\ecu11' l' Dan Kun1 Pt'r- ha~ m\"I arucn• of aU wa~ Wendell Rutlcr "ho ha' no" lt'f\ the \\ hite Hm1,c w ~·t~me tht '\' ounJ \<.1r11nau1,· f\111-llmc e\ecuti,·t direc- tor For thl' '\ oung i\'tronuuh. mean- \\ h11c there ,., n frontier ~ ond mea..,urcmrnt waiting to bc explored. l..no wlcdgc be ond 'omprthcnMOI'\. v.1u\Jng 10 be 1uuhcrtd. rcsoul"C'C$ b(wntl 1ma1un:iuon v.:uuna to he dl\l'\.)\ l'l'l'd T c1<1l1tt1t1· Pk:l\C.' Jon I \eflJ H>Uf 1nqutnl~, to m" ofTll't" \ddrts\ them tn fhl' \ oung '>tronaul Council, 1 n I~ I ~th ...,t . "' \\ . \\! a1>tun,gton, () (' ~000~ J•cl Aedtrsoo i1 • .-rHlt'•'" tolamel1t. - ~ I '• I'\ Ora1i99 Coqt DAILY PILOT /Monday, Novembet 12, 1884 FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau 1ME.4'RE HOL01..i& 1M£ '~Ut-ll~ fff 1HE 80fFALO H()l..IC#J I~ I I XHE FAMJLY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE 1 by Virgil Partch (VIP) , ... "They hove doggy bogs in case we don't fini sh our dinner." MARMADUK~ 1t.12.. .,... • .,,... • ,. .... • by Brad Anderson "I wonder where he's been sleeping. .. .... • ... ~ .. ··, .... ~r. , .. . . If .fa. "Sey chHse." DENNIS THE MENACE Ll ~'b by Hank Ketcham ~ /H'Z. -------- There's a parking ticket tied to his collar." • lf 61NA THINKS YM A HUNK , I'M A ~LINK ~" GORDO 11-11. GARFIELD GARFIEL'7! COME ME.RE! MOON MULLINS A~l<1NG A LOT ... 1SORRY, J<,AYo --\ . ' I'M BUSy8U5yBus~ ,, 12 JUDGE PARKER "GARFIELP'' THI'!>. •uARFIE.U7" TMAT. I'M ~ICK O~ M Y NAM E. W HY CAN T we STAY HERE 'BuT D AO WITH YOU UNTIL BETH GETS W ILL. ee A FTER A BRIEF OUT OF THE HOS PITAL .MISS H O M E VIS IT W ITH THEIR SPEN C ER ? DA VEY A U N T GETH TN ~iilll=~~ THE HOSPITA L CH UCK ANO OAVE"Y GO BACI'( TO S PeNCeR FARMS WITH ABBEY ' -11 .. ...,,0 /I, P"" ,, ,,. ,, • by Gus Arriola NO. 11 A1!Jr! l Pl.A"! ro~~~ AL.I.. HIWiHT · SOM']MJ::r ~ ;1 ev;r. ~.' 'r 1,.. • QOWN··AN ~~~~! by Jim Davis ME.V. FLEA0AGJ! GOME. M ERf. ! THE:N AGAIN :GARJ=IELl7" POE.~ HAYE. A Cf.RTAIN RING iO IT by Ferd & Tom Johnson • 1 hy Harold Le Doux f{ DON' r CARE ' I WON T GO HOME I U N LE SS BETH 'S ™ERE 1 BESIDES. HE M IGHT JUST GO OFF~ LIK~ HE D ID TON IGHT . ,....,~,.--:.__~___,,,l"'I fM SOJCV!i,o/..tl ·J\6 Al'PLIEP .,, TH6 llAllY Pfk:. ~(I& PH'l5CJAl6, ~ '*61 lllJI WQ som. "AU. 01' HAITI I '(ft \ 1!.1 AJ,N1.~ PEANUTS II 11415 OFFER 15 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ... " DRABBLE by Jeff MacNally by Charles M . Schulz r,~,.-,z~~~~~-==~=i RALPU, 1'M ~f.Qf: 1i_o __ RE.~ M~ 6~1't:LUit Dt!>l-l 1. 1"~.r·~ M'l D\~,N£H-lU.K\ 1 1'R~OCO '{OU l uX:> 1'1~f.? ~OR 11 aME.M&I< 'l ~EA\A, ~~O t C.Atiil'T BaTU TIAObt. &. \.\E.l..0 1'1~~ Blf,.\J ~l)l(U. OUT 100\'f I\ fOQ. ~D AAZARD61. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE b y Lynn Johnston I ~NEWTt'ERE. WAS RND'lfiER SIDE To lHE Wt10LE. TUMBLEWEEDS I BRIDGE Q.l -Nei the>r vulnerable. II!\ South you hold : +83 '>8 0 K Q32 +AQl0875 The bidding has proreedl•d: South West North East 1 + I <? 2 0 Pass 3 0 Pass 3 + Pass 4 0 Pass 5 + Pas11 ? What action do you t:1k1•? A. -Partnrr has ronslru<·tt·d an aurtion to -;how that ht' jc; worried ahOll l l ht' pO'l'lihiJi ty of (WI) fn'it heart lo,l·r<J. Since you c11n put hi!. mind lO re'il on that 'irorc. you must bid ~itm. T~ i11 littll' to choose betwc<'n six clubs and six diamonds. but :.inre partner might have a doublelon king of d ubs and so need a ruff l o -.et up the •wit. 11 '>l'emc; w1se'll lo rhonse 'itX tl1amondo;. Q.2-r:a'tt WC"lt vulnt•rnblr, ,,, South you holrl: •8 Ql0762 (! 98543 +62 Thf' bidding ha' proret-ded· Nort h East outh Wut 1 NT 2 + Paas Paa& Obie PH• 7 Whal artion do you tak(''! A.-Pnrtn1•r '" -iill1ng un1ll•r thr biddf'r, "!O h1 ' doubl<' i<. mon · fc>r Lakf'out Lh1tn for 1wnalti"'· Natural ly, w1lh ;. "ll11tahll' hand Soul h ran PA"l'I· hut rertainly not w1 l h t h1c; par tlrular holding Bid t hn•t> heo rt<>. Q.3-lloth vu ln('rabl<'. Ill\ South you hold: +J~ AQI052 ) AKQ +63 Th.-biddlnf< ha'I vroc<·rd<'ii· , outh We t orth Ea t I ,... fJa.11 I + Pau 1 What do you hM now? A.-With two 'IUit"! w1dt• opt'n. you wcr(' ('j)rrer t not to open t hl' bid cfing with onf' no trump. df'"!p1lfl' your JlOinl rount Now you h11 ve a ' ,. ' We.WERENI I D:>ING A IHING . _ONE.80RP AN' ~sP\~ALL f\N°1HE WHO\..E. lHE. SlbR'{. Cl.ASS .. - rebid problem. Wf' sugge t a "dever" bid of two diamonds. When you s upport spades al your nexl turn. partner should get an accurate picture of your hand -~xtra values. hut only thrce·card support. A jump to three spades grossly overstates your trump support. while ~wo spades is an underbid. Q.4-As South. vulncrab.I<>. you hold : •AJ I063 'V'S 0 AJ82 +AQ4 OMAR SHARIFF The bidding has proceeded: outh Weal North Ea1t 1 + Pau 2 NT 3 ~ 7 What action do yo11 take'! A.-You certainly have .-nough for game, perhaps l'Ven slnm if you havf' a good fit. llOW('VPr, If partner ha<1 l'luh11tnntinl h1•art v11lue , your lwi\t re<sult could 1'<>rt'll' from doubl 1ng the _Qpponrnt ,, 1•ass. and li!lten to what part nt•r ha11 to say! Sinrei his 1ump to two no trump Wl'I~ torr mg to gam(', ht> '" rompt•llf'd to hid tlgnin~ Q.S-Both vul nt'rahlC'. a. Sou th you hold: +K92 A.73 OKJes +AQ2 T he hidd1ng ha,. prort't'fkd South W eat or th •:a t I T 2 · 2 T Pas ? Whal artion do you tnk.-'l A. -Wh.-n vuln"rahlt• you "!lr1vf' to romplctt> the ruhllt.•r, t V1"n If you ..::.;.:.,.illiil:l.tlioi( .A ~ by Tom K. Ryan have to bid games that are slight!; agl1inst the odds. Therefore, i mighl seem that you should go t• three no trump with this hanc which is better than minimum However, you have only one hear stopper and you s hould mak· allowance for the fact partner coul• be stretching a bit bt!cause he is bit ding undt•r pressure. Pass. Q.6-Roth vulnerable. as South yo1 hold: CHARLES Go REN +A.762 <;;>J~ 0 7 +KQ109; The hidding has proceeded: Weat North EHt South I + 2 <;;; Pa11 7 What do you bid now'! A.-To ovcrcall. vulnerable, at th• two l<'Vf'I, partner must. have 1 pretty good hand and a decent suit Under the circumstances, to bid les• than four hearts would be a gros· dert>liction or duty • -... • . . . Tars, FV, Edlson Newport faces Bellflower; FV meets St. F r ancis; Chargers draw Amar- By ROGER CARLSON Of IM Olllly l'llol I t•" It's almosl like a varialion of musical chairs for Sunscl League powers Founlain Valley, Edison and Manna as they begin preparauons for tile first round of the C'IF Big Five Conference football 'Playoffs Friday. Each meets a .foe for the first time rvcr -but at the same time it's hardly a unique malchup when you lump the six contestants together. Sunset League champion Founlain Va lley (8·2) hosts St. Francis (6-4). a team which has been involved in playotT competition with Edison and Manna in the past five years. That game wall be played at Westminster Higt"I. Edison (8-2) duels Bishop Amat Th.is Ram is getting smarter Harrah, Barri agree, Eric's getting bet!er By CURT SEEDEN CM IM 0911y l'llol 119" Rams 01Tens1ve guard Dennis Har- rah and offensive tackle Bill Bain were sitting around the locker room Sunday discussing running back Eric Dickerson. Each week. Bain and Harrah are called upon to open holes on the right \1de of the line to allow Dickerson to i.llp through. Dickerson eventually run~ through those holes enough tames to pick up at least 100 yards a game. Ql.I clru,. t lla-YL!Q _,be a rotk~t sc1cnt1st to perform this duty. but both Bain and Harrah say antelllgence plays a key role an the kind of day Dickerson has and will have an years to come. And Sunda) at Anaheim Stadium. Dickerson cooly shrugged off a few early failures to lead the Rams to a 29-13 come-from-behind victory over the Chicago Bears before a crowd of 62.02 1. ~ (7-2-1) ot the Angelus League -a team which has tangled with Manna twice in the last three years. Edison's game is set for Orange Coast College. And Marina is on the road1 against Lorota (8-2) -the same school which has been 1 n vol ved in three Cl F encounters with Fountain Valley during the past five years. Meanwhile in the Central Con- ference. Sea View League co-cham- pions Newpon Harbor (8-0-2) and Saddleback (9-0-1) have drawn home assignments and arc solid favorites to dispose of Bellflower (4-6) and Artesia ((5-4-1 ). while University (5-5) finds it.self paired against Valen- cia. the only team in Orange County with an unblemished record (I 0-0). Mater Dei (6-4) is also on the road • D•l .. ar .. uma to NFL Eaat'a upper echelon with big wl~. B~ CIF playoffs at a glance BIG FIVE CONFERENCE Redlands vs. Servile (at la Palma Park) Manna vs. Loyola (at Glendale High) Lona Beach Wilson at Fontana St. Francis vs. Fountain Valley (at Westminster) Millikan vs. Riverside Poly (at UC Riverside) {lishop Amat VJ. Edison (at Orange Coast) · Mater Dei at St. John Bosco - San Gorgonio vs. Long Beach Poly (at LB Wilson) CENTRAL CONFERENCE Troy at La Mirada Anaheim at Los Amigo~ Western at Sunny Hills Bellflower at Newport Harbor Garden Grove at Fullerton Artesia vs. Saddleback (at Santa Ana Bowl) La Habra at La Quinta University vs. Valencia (at Brea-Olinda) MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 198' ~ A lwlttaure lakH .theNrfr .'-td lnthe ....... lle ~ Mautlan r--. 112. Orange ~ou.ilty Top IO TeA Mulle11'' ~ lt·I) .._ Ille Of' _..... ca••-.. _.,.... " ....... 2 .... ... ... c.wv .......... Frien (t. l) ..., OF.,_,.....,. •wtts hTW9-tlme ...... ... c:e.1••11 ... ........... 1 ...... ..., .._ ...... .,..,, LMtiue .... ..,_ (1-21 ..... IMI lint hrice -..... ~-----MIL ... SWIMt LMtiue cMlnps -....... ..... aftw ...... 1111-...... .,, ....... Aztila (t · ll ~ 19 Ille £mpire L.._. ~·-Mid -...... 1 ......... O F Seu91en1 C.- --..... tleln wllll -wtM Ill rww. ~· -. -.............. ~ ~ (1-21 c.M• MdwMtM .... i Medill -,,..,.. ~Md tNy ........ ...., ~~ .... .. '1-10 AKb.1111 ~ ,... ..... ~ •"':'r'f> . , ' • ' .._....,. "'1fr' ~ Tieln 119-11" .... .itnesf "" 1 J J I MCI M1ne ,......, --.. Ille wev 19 on.... LAeWe .. "Eric's getting smaner." admitted Harrah afterward. ..Now I'm not c;ayang he isn't sman. but he 1s starting 10 learn just how long an NFL season 1s. Jn this league you have to kn ow when it's tame to work and not to work and Eric's learning how 10 pace h1msclr.·· ~Not,...._ i., LM ...,_ Henry Ellard did it all Sunday with a deft eteal of what Rlcharc:laon (left) for a touchdown. and with a pue inter· ap&>ea!'ed to be a certain lnter~eption by Chicago'• Mike ference call on Richarc:laon (right). crewn. ltNI ""' N9M ""' ..... , .... 2 .... "' CIFC ...... C I WiCe. Dickerson paced. pranced. danced and spun h1sway 10 149 yards and two touchdowns against rhe NFt..'s No. I defe nse against the rush as the Rams improved their chances for a wild card pla)off berth with the win over the Bears. Rams' plan was easy -·nosacks Mer1MrT (I-?) ....... 9\IWY-HClellf El MlldMa end E'-lftU .,,_ "'9 ,....,.., ....... Md ...,... .. di ... Ill "'9 OF SevtMm c......_ ••· ~ ... Les """ Int. "You give the guy some space in U"te founh quancr and he'll burn - >OU," added Bain. "Our game plan was to run at them and wear them down." Dickerson said. "We did JUSt that. .. "Enc Dickerson had the best game I've ever seen him play," said Rams Coach John Robinson. "He was hit very hard on every play. It was like the volume was turned up." Dickerson's running. combined ''1th some tamel y passes from JetT Kemp to Henry Ellard and Ron Brown and three Mike Lansford field ~oals pa ved the way for the Rams who 1moroved their record to 7-4 with the (Pleaee see RAMS/82) Kemp does it again: no interceptions. anoth er solid performance in victory By CHRIS MONAHAN Olllly f'llot Cot-,..._...,t On paper. lhe Rams were 1n scn ou'i trouble offens1vel) heading into Sun- day's game against the Chicago Bears at Anaheim Stadium. The Rams were ranked 27 th in the NFL in otTensc. 28th in passing. Meanwhile. the Bears were rated No. I in the league on defense: first in rush1ne. third in passing. Obviously quarterback Jeff Kemp and wide receivers Ron Brown and Henry Ellard d1dn 't read those figures or completely ignored them at best Though Kemp completed onl} 7 of his IS passes. he got a lot of mileage out of them. getting 175 yards and :a touchdown for hi s efforts. More importantly. he d1dn't thro" an) intcrcepttons and he wasn't sacked by the Star pa s rush that a week ago had sacked Los Angeles Raider quarterbacks 11 limes. Kemp said that was taken in lo account in the Rams' pregamc offensive plans. both by the Rams and Kemp's wife taq . Lakers beginn•ng to get act together~ Lineup changes key to victory over New Jersey INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers finall y seem to have gotten their act together. And it hasn't come too soon for Coach Pat Riley. "I think the Portland game Fnday n1~ht was a springboard for us," Riley 'ia1d after the Lakers whipped the v1<;1tmg New Jersey Nets 121 -111 Sunday night "We play six of our ne'<I nine at ho.ineand it's a good time tO make 08 .. y before WC ha V(' tO gt>'3nd play back East." The Laker~ were 3~ after suffering a 122-106 'let back ot Golden State ThuNiay night. Rile> made a couple of lineup changes. making forward Larry png.'i and guard Michael Cooper tnner'i, and 11 paid off as L "lS Angeles won :it Portland 130.-1 •, Friday night. priggs and C oopcr &tarted ag:i1 against New Jersey. but Riley pointe<. to a couple of re rvec; u k<'y factors for h1 te m "Kun Rnmb1sand Mitch Kupchak did a ,rent JOb for us." Riley said. "They W('rt strong on the boords and played very '4-Cll on deftn\C " t.. • Rambis. a starter at the beginning of the season. had eight points and seven rebounds. while iupc-hak had nine points and six rebounds. James Wonhy led the Lakers with 22 points on 11 of 14 field goal attempts and nine rebounds. Fi ve other Lakers scored in double figures. Cooper including Earvin "Magic" Johnson. who had 20 points and a game-high 12 Riley assists. "The new lineup 1s good.'" Johnson said. "Everybody has accepted their roles very well. I don't know how long 11 will last. but I expect the lineup wtll chan~e again." OCCWINS REGATTA 'aid Worthy: "We're playing with a lot more intensity. For a while there. Orange Coast College's crew S\\ept we'd go tntCJ'"1hOSC so-called t'asy lO lhe overall team Champ1onsh1p games with a really bad attitude. We unday Al the Newpon Autumn paid the pncc for that by losing. Now, Festtval Rowing Regatta. h<'ld an the we've decided to approach every waters of North Lido hannel. game with the same high 1ntcns1t) The cvC'nt wa held o"er a thrc~ le vel .. mile course. beginning from the l lC The Nets. pla)tnl without taners Irvine boathouse and firu h1ng at the Darryl Dawkins and Otis Birdsong. OC fac1hty to calm waters under a fell 10 3-S. They were led by rtM-rv~ny sky Alben King. who ored 22 point'l-:-ulymp1 1her medalist Greg and Michael Ray R1chardwn and pnngcr wa) the "innt·r in tht.• chtr Oal'Wln Cook. who added 20 points 1nalc .turnmathe courw1n 19 24for apa~<'-an easy v1 tOI')' "We've JUSl got to keep on playing NC'xt on th~ l:'ollt"ll tc rowing and han~ in there ond thing, will start cnda i~ the < hnMmas Regatta nt toaoourway.'' Mid Richardson. who ol tatt Lona Oc.tch. thr finltl had eight a!l4'1'rl'\ tn ao with h1' 20 prcsc.ason teaatt.ll bclott' the regul:lr potntor. ~a~n. which hcgin<i in Man:h • "Shl' s;:I\\ the h1ghllght'i of 1he Raider., game last week and she was c;cared to dt"ath for me." Kemp said ··our game plan was not to let that (the c,ack<;) happen. The Raider quanerhack<; were dropping bad.. deep and then "allin&. and getting \acked. I "'asn't going 10 do tha1. dov. n. Bro\lvn caught three fo r ., I 'ard!i. including a 5+-~ardcr Ram head coach John Robinson v.as "Cf) pleased ""h Kemp (1n his 'ie"cnth start of thl' }ear) and the pla) of his passing allack against the ~r dcti.·nse. lndllM If· II -....... l seed Ill "'9 CIF c.Mral ~ •Y9'h after wlMltte ttl• FrffWIY L-.ue~dNa.Gar Clefl ~ luwllM Int ··~ e l..ert more people 1n to block hl..e (light l'nd) Da' 1d Hill. and Em (Dickerson) .,la}cd in a lot. 100. Instead of releasing Ii ve rece1' ers. we "ere rell'a\1ng l\\O or three ·· ""Our otknsl"'l' plan "~ outstand- ing and v.e pac;\ hlocl..cd well." Robin<>on ..aaJ ··~ e wen· a hie to min1m11c thl' ti.·roc1t\ of the Bc:ir dl'fl'nsc :ind Jeff did ·a helluva Job thrO'-' ing through 11 .. reund -'""""'" Sa ..... dr (t -1-1) Miii ......_., Hen.er (l.._21 INre h SN Yi.w L-.ue d\a~ elld .......... c~ ,,..vv fl-"'tl Ill tlOllr CIF ~ w1"' ...._.er end Artftll. Brov.n and Ellard were the t"o rccel\ rr'> "ho account('d for most of the ··t"o or three·· that Kemp alluded to. catching six of Kemp's SC\ en compll't1onc;. [llard caught thrc-e for 93 ~ards. including a 61-}ard touch- ""-cmp ''a' on 1hc mone' all da~ and all .\\C (thl' rcct•1,ers) had to do '-'3'> come up \\Ith the ball. ·· -,aid Brown "W (' don't care ahou1 the (pre-game) stat1s11cs, we 1usl s~ud "IN (Pleue eee KEMP /82) Raiders' Monday record: 21-2-1 Injury-riddled LA hoping to s low r ed-hot Seahawks • E \ TTI [ (.\Pl-Defcns1veh. the Sca1tle Scaha"k" arc the houec;t team 1n the Na11onal Football League OfTcnc;1\Ch thl' l O'i ..\ngclcs Raider\ arc hurt11ig at quancrback and in the line, ...\s a rcc;uh. the Scaha\l•ks:-N. arr hnorcd b\ J1 ' points to ~nt lhl· 7-' defendtn$ 'upcr Bov. I champions tonight (C hannel 7 at b o'clock) in a mect1ng of .\menean Football C onfcrcncc We t contendcf"" Sc:mlc, with consecutive shutout\ o'er ~n Diego and "-an'i3S Cit\, \\Ill be \CC king Its fi fth t.'On'>Cl UllVC \ ICtOI) It'~ an important game for b..·nh t<"ams. but 11'.,.\ part1cularh important tor the Ra1dcf\. who ha' c lo t two 1n a row ' I hc K.11d1:r; ha'e "on three Super 8oY>l titlc~ in the pa\t eight o,casons and ha"c hccn almoc;t unhcatable on nruwnal telev1 ion OS\ Monda} night~ l ht>\ h.lVe a~ I ·2· I Monda) 011ih1 rt-cord "I "'<1uld guess lo\ing two 'ltm1ght \\Ould mali..c the Raider'\ that much tougher." 'laid Scali le Coach C'huck "-no\ "Thn 're the ~upcr !:kw.I champion., and the\ havr a lot ol pnde .. "Whl'n \Ou'rt not u~ to lo<sing." c;.a1d Ra iders· ( o:u:h Tom Flores. "tt''I a strange tccltng Th1!P" a ~er. 1mponant 13mt for us " Nc11tTcr of the Rtuders' top quarterbacks -Man.' W1lc;on nor Jim Plunl.ctt -1\ lOO pcn.·ent ht'alth) La t unda). Wilson suOrrtd a thumb 1nJu'"' an a 17 ti lo at C hie o Plunkett has bttn out tor four wed. with a pulled 'itom~u h mu'>' le Thl' Raider\' otTcn<;1vc hne nll0\\{'(1 nine d..s h' thl.' l~ar~. and afltr the game. 'itan1ngg.ut11d Don Mo~bar w ' plncc.-d on the m1urcd re "c hst last "-l.'d.1'c'rnu'4: ol a ~d back • NFL scores Rama 29, Bears 13 .Colts 9, Jets 5 • • ••• • •• • • • I •• . . .. . ... 49ers 41 . Brown• 7 Oilers 1 7, Chief a 16 Patriots 38, Billa 10 Saints 17, Falcon• 13 Red.akin• 28, Lion• 14 Dolphin• 24, Eaglea 23 Packers 45, Viking• 17 Bengal• 22, Steelers 20 Broncoa 16, Chargers 13 Buccaneera 20, Glanta 17 Cowboy• 24, Cardinal• 17 The ' ahawks al\O arl' proficient at \3Cl.ing quar- terh3ch The\ are ~c:ond in the N rL in '3t'k.'i "nh 42 onc -.h, of the team record St"t last \car -The Raiders "'On the first of this \C:non's tv.o same againc;t thr ~ahav. J.s. 2 -1 4. at Lo'I <\na,clc last month The ah1tv.1t defeat~ n Dtqo 24-0 on Monda~ m&ht two wcd.s o and an:-4-1 in Monday maht apix-aran C\ In a •~-0 ron\p over "•n\34' C 1') IA\t v.ttk the 'icah:tv.h 'l('t an fl rt't"Ord b rt'tum1n four 1ntcrccptcd pa'l'iC' tor touchdov. n'> na,c Rrov.n ""' 'i('ll'fted '' tht' \f < Dcfrn<;1vc P1a\cr of the Wttk allrr I D intcrcepttt>n r\·tums of '>Sand 8 \lfd' 8rov. n ·, 1H-H1rtkr wo thc lon,c'lt onn.a pla\ 1n thr \c:aha"k'" h1'11or. ... •' n Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, Nov.Mt. 12, 1N• KEMP •.• Prom Bl thrm pll!) · •· Both Brown :rnd Fll:mi. as well a Ram offensive coord111:uor Jimmy Raye ~1d th11t 01ckcr'io n (149 yards on 28 eamc'i) doc'I wooders !Or the JX}~s1nii gamt" and m11l..es their JOb 'T'urh easier. -.. ,k makes 11 '>ale fo1 us and lhC"y • ca n't ti) to doubll' covl'I u):· ~uJ Urown "They ha ve to respect the run and that leav~ the corncrbacks alone fhl'O we can l(Xlk for the one-on-.. Cllll• .. Wl· fc.'l'd off the run," ..aid Raye. "J he running g1Hs us rhythm and opcni. up the out~1dc for the r(-<:c1vcr-.. We have good ab1ht} to thro"' deep JnJ "'C' hkc lo thro"' over the dl·h:nst" ·· • .. E:.m oJ)('nS 11 up for us," '\a1d Fllard .. The defcn~1 ve back<. 'itnn looking into the backfield nnd that g" e) u' a chant'l' to run b) thl'm:· On Ellard·~ 1ouchdo""n grab. ht "'·" abk to run ll) dcfcn"'e bad. \llh· Ri chardson and then actuall)' take thl' b<ill away from ham a1 the Bear 15 hclort' si:onng. · .. It wa~ a pt>st patll'rn down the n~h1 '11Jc:· c;atd"Ellard ··Jeff threw 11 up and (Richardson and) I went up 1ugl'lher 10 gel 1t He had 11. but "' hen hl' h11 lhl· ground the hllll y,cnl out of Ill\ hand' and 1nw mane. Then I kio ked tor the s1delint' and when I got inlo the l'Od LOne..L looked tor 1he olfil'lal 10 make \UH' 11 wa'I a toul hdown." RAMS STOP BEAR S ... rromBl v1clory and kept them in the running for a wild card playoff berth. Dickerson, who wa~ held to JUSt 5 1 yard$ on 13 cames in the lir!»t half, helped the Rams battk back from ii 13·6 dcfic:11. He fin1 hC'd up w11h 28 came' nod became the first runner an 12 games to roll up more than l 00 yards against the Bears' vaunted defense. l he Kum dc:fcn'>t'. mcunwhile. ~hut down Waller Pa}'ton, holding the league·~ top running back to 60 yards on 13 carries. The Rams. in·fa<.·t. shut out the Bears in the setond half. Chicago was playing without quar- terback Jim McMahon who wa~ injured last week aga1n!lt the Ka1ders. but 11 rl•ally didn't look hkc thq missed the former BYU star. trve fµllcr. who was the Rams· No. J quarterback last year. used his Roger Staubach 1mprernon in the first quartC"r to help the Bears Jump out to a 10-0 lead. f-uller scrambled for 24 yards on th e Bears' first drive and finall y scored on a I -yard plunge to give Chicago a 7-0 kad with' 4:04 n.·main1ng In the first ljuarter. l The Bear~ comp~ctcl) dominated 1hc lirs1 half, adding field goal!. of 20 and 52 )ards b}' Boh Thomas. thl' la\ll'r coming on the final pla) uf thl' haff. to build a I J-6 kad I Bui 1he Bea rs oITcn'lc wasn·t heard from again The Kamo, pulled 10 within a point at 5·06 of the third quarter when Kl'mp h11 Ellard for a 63-yard touchdown stnke bu1 not bcforr Ellard wrestled the ball away from C'h1cago cornerback Mike Rich- ardson and dancd into the end 70ne. ,j Nolan Cromwell on the s1dchntll w11h a kn~ injulj. Kemp was called on to do the holdtn& for .Lansford and hc didn't quite ~ct a gnp on tbc snap, Lani.ford's ktck hit the lcfi upnght and the Rum!I were !>till a point down "Jeff JU!lt m111handkd 11.'' Lan&ford c"plaincd afterward. "I'm sure glad 11 didn't have an effect on the outcume. umsford -.aid the extent of Kemp'' holdtn& prilClll't" conMSIS of ~ix or eight hold'I dunng warm up\ prior ton game and never during wcl'kly prac· t1ce. "I guess that will {·hangc no\.\." Kemp nott·d I he Ram'i went ahead in thl· fourth quancr o n Dickerso n's I-yard run a!> the Rams marched 95 yard!> for the o,t·orc. Dickerson accounted for 54 of 1hosc yard~. The Rams 1hen.srnrcd w11h I: 19 later after C'h1cago·s Matt ·uhey fumbled on his own 19-yard hnc. It took 1he Rams )US\ two plays -a 1 5-~ard run by D1ckenan and a 4-y.ard bur<;t -tO put the gll l1'1C OUI Of reach "Thl' Bear.. d1tln 't play din) at all," noted D1Lt..C"r.,on afterward "Thl") JUSI hat rl'al hard which I'> wh) the) 're 'iuch a good football tea m. Yeah. I'd !la } 1C'i lh<' lx''il gaml· I've had .. * RAM NOTES· 8otn Cromwell •na Anarl'•" \uHtrea ,,,.., kflff 1n1urltt 1n IM tint QU•rler fhl' bag chunks of ~ardagc 1ha11hc t~H1 rl'Cl'l'er)gatned on relall\el} few lJ lrhe) I) nol surprising since both ml'l1 have speed 10 hurn Brown wa~ a mt'mbcr ofthe l ln1ted Sta tes· 4' 100 gold medal rela) team and has run the 40-\ard dash 1n ko,) then 4 4 ~conds. Seara quarterback Steve Fuller allps behind the protection of Jlm Covert (right). With the Rams· usual holder. Miiie Un1twd'1 m1uea talr• 001n1 1naol>t'd • .,>Iring Of 'l7 W elgnt \UCCt\Slul klCa\ ~ .. F•rm.r1 celtn tor 11 vard1 1n lht 1n1ra Querier wa1 hl1 11r11 In llve """"'' Yo~inot>loOd on Watttf P1vtwo: "You never Ui>ecl 10 \IOI> Waller Wt IUll hOOtd IO con1tJn hJm .. 01Cktr$0n hll now oone ov., Ille lOO·vard m.ri. e1011111me11n U u•me1 '"'' 1ea1on •llO 11 llmt1 In nl\ 11 profH\te>nal IOOlt>aM 01me1 SPORTS BREAK M~ss ' 75-yardpunt not a school record for Orange C~ast missed a school punt record b~· one yard 4 • Orange ( oast ( ollege·') (1ordon Moss [iJ Sa1urday agains1 Mission Conference foe II Palomar in the Pirate'>· 20-14 win in.San Marcos. before a hard blo"' b\ a Comc1 defender on a fouled-up center snap caused ham to ex11 prematurel}'. Moss· 75-}ard punt fell shon of Mark Schrupp·s 1974 record against Los Angeles Harbor Colle~e. Moss. one of the top puntt>rs in the state Wlth a 40- yard avcra~e. rt>covered the bad snap from cemer and ran near!\ _o )'ards before he was drilled ou1 of bounds and forced to lca\e becau~ of a possible inJuf) - "'h1ch turned out to Ix' manor. according to OCC ( oach Dack Tuck<cr. Moss. a former Corona dcl Mar High Mandout m both football and baseball and a red-shin las1 fall at .\nLOna State. ha\ punted 49 times this season and hi ~ a"erage as on an all-ll!!le O< C pace. tfe -;urpassed his prCVIOU') hiih or6'i yar<Js registered earlier an the }'Car and. according to C){ C sports 1nformat1on darrctor Jim ( arneu ... his punt was booming It onl y rolkd ahout I 0 or 15 ~ard<: -11 wa" kicked " Quote of the day San FrancltcO 49er• quarterback Joe Mon· tana. follow1ng Sunday's ahreddlng of Clevefand's defenee In a 41 -7 victory: "We couldn't do everything we wanted to do. lhey took some things away from us." -Andrettl loses race, wins war LAS VEGAS -Tom ~ncv;i fought • like a w1ldca 1 10 win ~unda) 't; ( al'sar\ Palace Grand Pnx only to lo\C the< \RT- PP(i lnd)<ar champ1onsh1p to \nond- place finisher Mano Andre111 Tht'.' 44-ycar-old Andrew. knowing he had onl} 10 fin1<ih. I 0th or belier 10 cl1nl'h lw, founh na11onal drn 1ng champ1onsh1p and first ~i ncl' 1964. ran a \tfong hut gl•ncrall} con~crva11 vc race to 1mure h1m..clt of"' 1nnJo~ th e ~J00.000 pmc for the 11llc Andretll. the 1978 world drl\ 1ng l ham pion and 1969 lnd1anapol1c, 500 "'inner. led onl) onLe an 1ht I 71S- lapevent. that com1ngJu'll af~:r lhl• mtdwa) po1n1. The rl'!>I of the wa ) hl' appeared con1t:n1111 run for 1h~· \ea\on championship. Snc .. a. who picked up hi\ 1hml 'll IOf\ ol 1hc sea~on. had a long. d1fficuh da~. s1art1ng in J morning warmup \ess1on "'hl'n hl' '>pun and did \Oml' minor damage 10 h1'> rnr During 1hc rac·e on the foc,1 J 125-mile. fi'vl'·lllm modified mal. lhl· H-}l'ar-old drner kept up the prc<,<1ure aggre<,\1H'I) t ha\lng the lea<l I hill hl' ICltl'" he mu\t ha\e P r ocida, F osc a rin i win INC, LL WOOD -I wo coll' "-llh ~ l::urnpean backgrounds. Proc1da and f-O\lann1 l dfllUrt'd 1he <,phl di\ l\IOn\ of tht mh Holl~ "o'xl Dcrb~ at Holl) ""ood Pa rk ~unda\ Proc1da a Ken tu cky-bred who ha' been ral 1ng 1n r·rancr and l·ngl<in J won lhl' ~.:!21J.25!J lir'>I di\ rs1on and paid $14 4fl ~ 7 40 and $ i 60 Then an 1he $2ill 750 '>~l'ond dt' 10,1on I C>\Can n1 caught Ihl· ta\.ort·d Rm ing M1mtrcl 1n 1he 'itrclc hand returned $40 Ml $11 l<fl and Sti.40 fo r hi\ hag o,urpmc. Prouda won 1n I 4X 2-5 while I mcann1. hred 1n Ireland prralled in I 4 7 2-S Origin.ill} 1ht l)crh~ .11 I '~ mill'\ on tloll>wood l'ark., turf cour\e "a' c1 $250 000-addl·d ralc Maruk goes over 3 00 plateau Sunda}' night to lift the Minnesota Nonh , Dennis Maruk scored with i:4' to pla} ~ Stars to a 7-6 Nauonal Hocke> League '1rtol'\ over lhe Toronto Mapk Leaf!>. Maruk. who earlier an the game collected his 300th career goal. broke a 6-6 lie when hr tuok a pass from Mark Napier and drove a 20-foot slapshot past T oronto guahe Allan Bester ... Thomas Steen, Scott Arnlel and Doug Small each scored goals during a ft' 1-manute 'ltreteh of the firs1 penod and the Winnipeg Jets held on for a 3-2 '1ctof) O\ er Buffalo Charlie Simmer scored w11h 31 seconds remaining 1n regulation aner Bo<iton had pulled goalie Pete Peeters for a '>l\lh st..a1er. lifting lhl' Bruins to a 1-1 tac with the S1. Louis BluC'~. Stock car driver killed HAMPTON. Ga. -NAS( AR drner II fl'rf) Schoonover died of head an1uncs following a wreck an Sunday'\ Atlanta Journal 500 auto race. SchoonO\cr. 32. ofRoval Palm lkad1. Fla .. was the first s1ock t·ar dnver 10 Ix' ·killed 1n a-..: .\~C.\R Qra.n.d National c' cnt since l'lJTS. \.. hl'n i1n} -Lu.rid was killed 1n 1he Talladega 500. He was the first drn er C\ er to die in a race al the .\tlanta lntcrnallonal Ral·cway. Schoono,cr wa'i pronounced dead ot head and 101l·rnal 1n1unc\ al 4.27 p.m al C 1r:td} Memorial Ho'>pttal 1e do"'nlO"'n .\1lanta On the I 291h lap. the fatal atC1<.kn1 (Kcurred on tht> hack c;trctch "'hen <ichoon1n a·., < hl'\ rukt Mon1c ( arlo \S spun oul of control coming out of the scrnnd 1urn. \lammed into the ou\1de wall before coming anmc, the 1rack and crao,h1 ng 1n1u the 1nfil·ld banking. Schoono,cr'sc.:ar wa.sdcmoli\hed and he had to be rn1 lrom the "'rnk h) a ..af(-1~ lre"" He "as transferred h~ ambulance frum the speed" a~ 10 the hospital. Sur gery for two Ram starters r \.\() <,tartl·f\ on defenSl' for thl' Ram<.. m hnebadcr < ,eorge .\ndrc>'' and \lrong •II t \~1 kt) "-i olan < rom"'cll. "'Ill undergo arthro~cop1c sur~I) toda~. .-\ndrl'W\ inJUrl·d h1 !> nghl km·c during 1hc Rams' I h-1 l \·ar1on O\l'r "ii. Lou I\ on No'. 4. and t;lartt·d ~unda~ ·., game agains1 the < h1cago lkaf\. hu1 found 1ha1 the knee ..,tall holhercd him C nim"'cll. a perennial Pro-Bo"'kr. sufTert>d an in1un 10 h1\ nghl knee an thl· opening quanl'r of 1he Ra mo,· 29-13 'Klon O\ l'r 1hc Bcaro, Sund;n . fhl•n· wao, nu a·nnounn·mcn1 made ao, 'to how IO:'lg lhl· pair "'Ill ht-\ldelined Trail Blazers b reeze, 109-97 POR fL .\ND -Rookie ~a m Howie m .. rnred 14 lourth-quaner point<, to lafi the Ponland Trail Ula1cr\loa 109-97 Na11onal Ba'ikc1ball A'>'>OC"tallon 'll'tOf) over 1he ( r0ldcn ',1all' \\ amor'> "iunda) Ruw1e. the .. l·cond pla)cr chu\cn in the NBA drafl l~l\1 June. had an uneventful \tart for th r Bla1crs. \lonngJU'>l lwo po1n l\ in thr fir'it half. He sa1 uut mosl uf the 1h1rd qu<1rta hul en tered lhl' game wi th I. I 7 rema1n1ng 1n thl' 1h1rd permd and the Warriors leading 77-64 Televlalon. racllo TELEVISION 6 p.m. -PftO fOOTaAU~Rald.,1 at_ Seattle, Channel7. - RAOtO 8 p.m. -PRO FOOTaALL: Raiders at Seattle, ~RLA(1110), KWVE(108 FM). 9 p.m. -INDOOR IOCCER: Oallu at LA Lanr1 (delayed). KWVE ( 108 FM). Swiftsure is early leader Foster wins blind regatta By ALMOl'lt LOCKABl':V 0 .. ly ~llot k•ll"fl Writer lhrrc ( la~s '\ ~llthl\ were fighting .1 llo\l' hank for 1hn·l<Jpsed 11mr k all .1ltn 20 hour\ of ..a1hny \unda) in the 111)9 m1k l U'> \ngdn 10 Muatlan rate I e:ic1tng 1he ~ 1-hoat tkct wa' N1('k I ra1ee·, 6X-foo1 'i"'1fl\11rt Ill. \an Die~> Yathl C luh w11h I 7M mil<'\ l11g&l'd 'ilnl'e thr "ilJrt oil I o\ \nr,dt"' I larhor 111 noon \:iturd:H· Two m1lc'i a'ilcrn or~w1fl~ure Ill Wil~ lhl' tiX-foot Saga o,atkd h' Harr) fkrku ... long lkach Yal'hl < lub. and lour main behind Saga wa., Walla Beck'\ O<'" (10.foot \loop DaH· out ol I o<. ·\nitdt·\ \ :tl ht ( lub The ln1d hoal\ were• 1)1T ( JJX' < olnt't on 1hc 8aJa C alllnrn1a coa\t and th(' r('C>{ Of the flcc.-1 Wl•re \lrung out :l\ for bark U\ f <llfCI\ ~;)nlO\ l\l;tnd~ nea. ( n!>t'nada John Re- ' noltl~. a hoard 1hc l'<,(.on \(.'\\Cl Kamaln ..aid wands had l'>t.·l·n hgh1 and \an.1hk\tncc the ~tan CELLULAR M BILE PHONES I from '55.20 per mo. oac r=r r . over 10 yrs exp in mobile com ' • I C I I • broelcue phones eva11 Tu e · e ·Inc. • tlllme day service & 1n1te1ta11on 714 261-1344 • "t your 1ocet1on or ourtt • can lor ''" demoottretlon 1785~ Skvoerk Cr Ste A Irvin • fllct r Ir 1 '>l·vcn blind ~ailo1 ), Imm the Or- angl" < ·ounty Hrnilk lno,11t ulC" turned out ~aturd:n for lhl· annual Blind ~cgall:i 'if>OO\ort·d h) the Nt•wpon lkat h l.tdo-14 ·\\\<X w11on J he regalia " <;ailed ""l'' tour~" 1m1de the ha) with hlind 11k1pl)l.'f'i at the ht·lm and <,1gh tcd \allots 11r t1ng as trC'*" fhret' \Oluntcer., from the Brn1lk lno;111111e wert· on hand to aid w.1h lhl' reµ11a lwld al Balboa Yalhl Club Tht• winner \.\a'> Kell\ J O"itcr Her <'re~ wa<1 Alan 01~,on 11i llY< '>cw nd w..t\ Kil hard Weinfeld with Al Perri. tn < '" lrC"". and thlfd "'"~ ( hn\tina Uc'i<,er with Cf\'wman C 14lt) Thorne H:ih1a ( onn1h1an \C Call U2-5678. Put • few word• to work for ou ( ---------------------------------------------------Cowboys back in bunt Hoge boom comes to rescue; Broncos hold off Chargers defense for a 3-yard hlul·hdown run w11h .'5 scC'onds 10 pla). cappiog a desperation dnve that gave the ('anc1nna11 Bengals a win over lhe Steclcr' and kept the Bcngab.' shm pla )OfT hopes ah ve From AP dispatches 'il . LOUIS -Gar) lfogl'boom threw a 26-yard founh quarter touchdown pass 10 Ron Sprangs to break a 17-all tae Sunday as the Dallas ( owbo)'> took ad"antage of m. turnovers lo bca1 the mistake-prone Cardinals 24-17 and lea' e the Nattonal Football Conference East race wnh 1he fami liar face!I of Dallas and Washington at the top. Patriot• 38, Biils 10: In 1-u,boro. Ton) ( olhn!> hroke open a tight game with 1"0 1-)'ard 10uchdo'!"n run'> w11hin three minutes late an the third quarter. and Ton) Ea loon fired 1hrec scoring passes a' thr New England Patnot<1 whipped the win IC'>\ and crrnr-pmnc Ruffalo Bills. Colts 9, J ets 5: ..\1 East Ruthl•riord. N.J., Raul Allegn: kicked three field goal'i and the lndtanapolt!. Colts' defense shut down the lackluster New York Jets en route to a rain- l>plashcd win. llogcboom\ TD toss to Springs with 9:03 left. the Sl'COnd o f the day for the Cowboys' quanerback, came 1hrel' pla>!> after Vi ctor Scott had intercepted a Ne il Loma~ pa.,., that had been tapped a"'a) from Roy C-rrcen h} Dennis Thurman. The Colts won this banle of 1ncffect1 ve ofTcn-.cs with the help of Allegre, who kicked field goals of 44 yard'\ an 1he first penod, 46 in the second and 25 yards 1n t~c; lounh. Redskins %8, Lions If: In Washington, rarel) used 011!> Wa nsley scored three touchdown!> as the Wac;hangton Redskins continued their mastery over Detroit. 1-1 <.e"'here an the NFL Sunday· Br9noos '16, Chargers 13: In San Diego, ~amm y Wandl'r" l-\ard plunge with 38 scrnnJo, left l·appcd a 77- \ard dm c that ldkd the D<.·n ver BroiKO\ 10 a v1ctof) O\ er ihl' ~n D1l·go C ·harger<. I hl' < hargero, 1hreatened. but Rolf Ben1rschkc wa\ "ltll' 10 the left on a 46-~ard field goa l attempt with two \et·und\ rl·rnaintng 1ha1 could have forced an overtime rx·nod Rookie Kei th Gri1fin. subbing for 1n1ured John Riggins, gamed l 14 }'ards on the ground a'i the Redskins downed the Lions for lh~ninlh stnugbll1mc, the longest currcn1 streak for one team O\ l·r anmher in thl' Nfl. Dolphins 24, Eagles 23: In M1am1. Doug fktter<; battrd do" n a com erl>1on i-1ct.. b) Paul McFadden of Philadel- phia 10 pr~ervl' the M1am1 Dolphins· \'ICtOr) over the Lagle'> and '>lre1ch their unbeaten record to 11-0. the .. ewnd bcs1 !ltarl 1 n NFL h 1Mory. Oilers 17, Chiefs 16: In Kansas C11). Wan'en Moon hurdled a stack of tacklers at the I-yard hne for lht> go- ahelld touchdown and. the Houc,ton O tlr rs -without a road\ actory since I Q8 I -defrated the fading Kansas City Chief<; to win their fir!>t game of the }Car. Packers 45, Vikings 17: In Mal\\a.ukec. L)nn Dicke) paso;ed for 303 yard) and four touc:hdowns. including two 1hird-quarter strike\ to fullback Jc!.i.1 c Clark that broke 1he game open. a'I the Crtcn Ba~ Packer. rolled to a \ l('tory over 1he Mtnne'iota V1kang'i. r he Dolphin~. who had 1railcd only three times all ~cason. !>pent more than three quaners on lhl· short end of the \tore unul 1hc) scored 1wo 1ouchdowns 1n i :44 hndg1 ng 1hc third and fou rth periods 10 takr a 21-17 lead. •19ers 41 , Browns 7: In Cleveland, Joe Mon1ana fired a pair uf 1<1uchduwn pa<,o,c~ to Fredd1l' Solomon while Roger ( 'ra1g ran for two -.rnrl'\ as lhe San Francisco 49ers beat the Cle' eland Browm lor their fou nh Mra1ght v1ctof). Saints 17, Falcons 13: RKhard Todd railed \rnnng passes of 37 and 17 }ards to I lob) Brenner a!t the Nl·w Orleans Saints tnmme<l the punl'hlcs' Atlanw Falcon~. T hl' 49crs held Cle' ela nd M.'Orelcss until Bruce Davis haukd in an I M-~ard dcfkued pass from Paul McDonald for a tuurhdown w11h ll·.,., than four mmutcs left. Brenner ex1cnded hi s o-4 frame to the lim11 on the 17- }ard reception an the end LOne that l'raSl"d a I i -10 l\1l::in1a lead with 12: 11 remaining an the game Buccaneers !O, Giants 17: In I ampa. Kevin Hou~<.' caught_.. I (),yard touchdown pa~ from St<.' Vt> l)e8erg and !>el up I() more points wi1h a pair of d iving recrp11on'i ac; the Tampa Bay Buccaneer~ snapped a tour-game lo\1ng streak w11h a wan over tht New York (iianh. Bengals 22, Steelers 20! In Cinc1nnat1, fullback Larry "annehrew powert'd through 1hc left ~idc of the P111sburgh CIF PLAYOFFS BEGIN FRIDAY . • • Fro m B l Mike Milner. "I 1huugh1 ll would bt ',1 f ranc1s and I was ngh1, for the firc;t llml' in 12 }ear!>·• < orona del Mar'., hopci. for a wild l'ard lx·rth in lhl' ( tntral Conferl·m·e wl·re 1101 reallied when Troy H 1gh of the 1-reewav Lca11.uc was chosen. I lcrc·., a hnef look at the opcnt'rs. St. Francis vs. Fountain Valley (at ... Westminster): lit. hancis. coached h) Terry Tcrra10nc. lin1'ihcd No.J an 1he Del Re~ League. but 1 woof 1ho!te lour losses were to H1'ihop Amat (.~0-13) and Lo)ola (7-6). Quartl'rbal:k R 1ck Betance ( 6-0. 180 sr.) goc'i to the air about 12 times a game with th e cmphas1~ put on thl' running of Allen Grant. a 1,000-yard plus runner Bishop Amat VS'. Eifiso"nr at ()rangl' Coast College:) Jim Patnc10·., I antcr., come from a playofT-cx- rx·ncnccd school and put most of the cmphas1~ on quancrbaclt Rick ( ancr's arm ...... hat•h produt·cd I ~ 1 touchdowns. The running ba<.ks arc super-small -Enc A1 en1eny (ft Oaverage) 1') lis1rd al 5-6. 154 and ht•\ a sophomore. Jt1n1ur LCl' Barre tt ( \ 4 average) 1'i 11\tc·d a1 5-5 . 160 Marina vs Loyola lat G leadal~ lfhchl. The < ubo; nf (oacb S1cv<' (irad) hoa~t probahl) the bc\t de- f(.'o<,e 111 tht; Big h H' w11h live \hutol.lTr' itnd no 1ea m 'll'Onngin Jouhle figurh l hat run•run-run rep11tot1on'1 l>cr- rtl k Ja<:oh (S-9. IK5). (i(·rnl<l I uke (5·li. lllO) ;ind Donald Evan\ ({)·0. 201) hnvr averaged 9.~. 66 and 6.6 \-Grd'I per carr~. l't\per11 vch· Mater Del at St. Jobn 801t'o: I he Br:iw'i 11rcn'1 nrw to 1ht arca -they lo,t a 14-20 dru,1on to f!d1son and wm.• tied b) M14!\1on VtCJO. 14-14. a wC"ck lalcr an non-lc:igur piny M1kl· Mr Mll'ltt't .., a one-man nOr nw tor lhr Rrnvr\ "'"h h1\ p.1 ''"i :ind running \ (, I 185·pound 1oCn1or, Mr Ma .. wr ha' connC"t'tcd oo ti' of t 1Q 1Jas~\ for (WQ ynrd\ and 6 fl)'> and run for 68<> yard~ on 7~ c.trTll''>. a 9 I ;neragt' through lio'K·o·., fir\1 eight µmeo; Bellflower at Newport Harbor: The Buccaneer'> arc the Suburban League\ No. 3 entry -a league "'h1ch al!>o f'urn1she-> the No. I seed 1n unbeaten and apparently un- challenged La Mirada. "Thq 're kind of interesting." say~ Newpon Harbor Coach Mike G1d- d1ng' "They use an unbalanced lane and lhl')' run a veer option. They're different than anybody we've played and tharll be a totally new game for u~. "You can lx't the}''ll ha ve two gu)<. un (Ito) Truong a11d the) ha ,le '>Ome big people. they can ma1eh up well with us." University vs. ValencJa (at Brea· Olinda): Valcncia"s Tiger!> ha ve been on a roll for a year ~1ncc Ra> Palla re) * * * (S-Y . lts5J wa\ a l>Ophomore. anu in add1t1on tu <,porting a h1gh·po""ered offense (re\. oh 1ng around Pallares). the T 1gcr' have a defl'n\c which ha' allowed only one opponcn110 \Core lfl double figure' Also h1g an Valcnc1a'11 IO-O record 1'1 quancrhad Jam Campan1\ (6-1 185). who has hit 52 of97 for 727 yards and 7 TDs. Artesia vs. Saddleback (at. Santa Ana Bowl): Artesia is in the playoffs. but the P1()nerrs arr trying to rebound fro m a 69-0 loss to top-ralcd La Mirada. "La M 1 ruda ha!> speed hk<· \\ l' do.'' says Saddlcback Coach Jerry Wine. 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Ml1 ml 11 0 0 I 000 3'0 1"4 NIW Enolancs NY J1" lndl•ntPOlll lluff110 1 4 0 636 252 24S ' s 0 s.o 243 111 4 1 o :i.. m 211 0 11 0 000 163 3?2 S4HICll¥'t ,,_ ••mt 29, ChlclOO IJ New enol•nd JI, BulfelO TO lndl1ne 001ls 9, NY Jiit S Weltllnoton 1t, 0.1roll u Houston 17, l(ense1 Cllv 16 Green Bev 45, Mlnne1ot1 11 New Oflt1ns 17, Alt.iii• 1l M16fl'll 24, Phll1dllohl1 23 Clnctnn1 tl 22, PlltlOuroh 20 Sen Frencl1co 41, CltYltt ncs 1 Temo1 81v 20, NY Gl1n11 17 Denver 16, Sen Oleoo 13 0 1llas 24, St Louis 11 T"'6tltYa Game lt11dtn 11 ~Ille !Chlnnal 1 el 6 o.m ) -~y'·~-.• Items YI GrHn lln II Mltw1ukff Cleveland II Allant1 0 11111 11 BuHalo Oetroll 11 ClllUCIO New Envland 1t lndlen1DOll1 SI 1..oult e t New York Glen" SH ltla II ClnclMeU W1ltllnoton II Phlladelonle K1nse~ Cltv II llalden Miami 11 San 0"9o A'JnflflOle I I 0enY9" N-Vorll J1ts 11 Hou11on TlmN 81v II San Fr1ncl~ MMdllv, .....,, 1t Gam1 PllltburOh II New Orlt1ns (Cllannet 7 11 6om ) Rama 29, 8ffrs 13 kw• by Oull"Mn ClloC.OO 1 6 0 C>-13 1t1m1 o 6 6 0-29 Chi-Futter I run (ThOmes klekl Chl-FG Tl!ofNs 20 R1m1-FG L1nslord 11 R1ms-FG l..1n1ford 4S Cnl-FG T~I 52 R1m1-Ellerd 43 01u from Kemp (ldek telledl R1m1-Dlcker1on 1 run 11..•"''ord kick) Reml -Olckerson 4 run ll..1n\tord kick) Ram1-F(; L1n1ford 29 A-.1,021 TEAM STATISTICS Clll Flr11 oow"' IS Rusht\·yard1 25·94 Paul"o n rd1 '111 Retut11 verd1 19 PIS,., 21·21·~ Sack1 Bv 0·0 Punll J·.O Fumt>IH•IOlt l ·I P1nallle1·n rd1 1·63 Time ot PoueuiOtl 30.ll INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS lA 11 35· 195 175 0 HS·O 2· IJ 2·45 H 3·10 29.21 RUSHING-Chk.allO, Pavton ll·'°· FuM· "' 6·tt, Suhev l· 11. C Thomas 1-l . B11cl'lnaot4 1·0, McKinnon Hmlnu1 9) Rem1. Oleklftoft 79· 149, Cru1ct1fltld S·U , Kerne> 1·2. RedOe<I 1·0 PASSING-<:hkellO. Fuller 21·21·0·2.0 R1m1, Kemo 7· 1S·0-17S RECEtVING-Chk190, Pavton 7·71, MoorehHO 3·44, McKinnon 3·39, Oun~• 1·l3, Suh•v )· 14, c TllOmH 1· 14. 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" 801•on Collaile 16 2·0) DHI ArfflY •5 ll Nu• S11recuH 16·4·01 11 FoxDC>ro, Men , h •urdl V 17 ~ullltrn Mtlh0dl$1 16·7·01 DH I Ric• 31 lr'!llixt 11 Te .. , Tt(ll (4-$·01. S•tur· OAY I ti low• 16· J· 11 '°'' to Ml<l'llu111 State 11 I• Ntal t i Ml1111e1ot1 13·7·01, k lurdav ,, w .. , Vlrolnl1 (7·] 0) IO\I lo ltUlll«\ 7l If N•xt 11 Ttl'll$ 14•5•0) $ature!t v 10 Au~n t7 ' 01 Mii C:IM!Mtli .O·O Hut Cito<•I• (7-2-0) S.lurdev 'omnwnltv c""' •~ SATUllDAY'S OAMIS l"l<·tC~ l!i Cemrno 11\ O~ Wttt Ill OCCI ll0 1m , 11 enl,.14 11 Poe~ CC CttrllO\ t i 1..ont IHCh CC l'vlltflOll 11 Ml $an AnlonlO Mh1"" Cel!MorMC.e (1trut 111 Orlll9t Cotnl hnte Alla 11 '"°"°''' h n O• ... al 11 0 Mt\I f't'Ol1'\8t al ll1v1nldl CC, I )0 '"'' w .. *"' '""' GtMtrellCe 01tM11t 11 C~ 1 30 Im Hl !IC:OO ti Vtl\1111'1 ft\MH !' et 1111 Monon CC ' 1'11 HOl'OO 9' 1111 t1r0tt1 ~"'°'"~c....,.._1 LA SoUlhwttl 11 !t" U\ • .._..., • I.A Herl>or el LO\ Allffltt CC LA l"•trce 11 LA V1'Jtv _,. , .... C..-.MC.a lmoetial V•llev 11 Ml ~ lK•nto 1 Pl'ft 0.tttl f' San terneris no Vellav Ctfltn\Oftl at Antaiope Valla'i 411 WMt 11 1:JI e.m. ""'°'' OIMtwlta ~ COMMUNITY COLL•O• LOO 0..... w ... (4-4) Cl"ec0t CtMwllK•> 21 Orenot (OH i l 11 Sante Alie 14 71 Tift 17 16 P1t1<11n1 4) >O Ml San Antonio · 24 )0 Lone &HCh JS ti Cetrlto1 31 14 F utllf'ton 40 Set .. Not. 17-.£1 Cemlno' Sal., NOV. 24-at lllket'tllald' Or.,.._ C..at U·S) • (Mh--~MCI) l Go1a.11 Wl\I 1 Fu1i...1on 1 ,.~ 11 lll•erskM 11 k n Oleoo MIH 10 5outhwe1lern 42 s.11 Oleoo .! 10 Petornar Set. NOY. 17-Cllrus• Thurt, Nov. n-11 Senti Ant' SHdleMdl C7·U (MltMell C~> 13 El Camino • • 10 Mt Sen A.ntonto 2t Or1111M Coast 73 Rlven lde 7 S.n Olooo Mes.a 14 $oulf'IWllllfn 36 Sall Oitoo 5' PelOmar It Citrus Set , NOV 11-Sente AM' 'denotes Gonference oame. High 1dtod sta"ltk.I LAST Wl•K'S L•AOl•S ""llllM 21 33 u It 14 17 10 14 n ) 7 11 It 0 0 • lS t Greg Beolamln lUnlverallvJ. 3'·213; 2 De•e Swloerl CFount•ln V111evl. 23·210, 3 .t.len !lle•er IE1t1ncl1l, 194 145; 4, Earl Jon11 ISeddle!MCk), 9·131, s. Frill HOWHr INewoort H1roor), 23·126, 6. W1vne Ste· noa IO<.e1n Vltw), 32-1231 7. Mlrk Orllloer (L111un1 Bt1ct1), 16·'3, e 0 1 vld Htrftll 1w111mfn11er1, 9·91 l"HMM 1 Shen• Fo!ev INtwOOft HtrDOrl. 14·21·0, 192 verco. I TO, 2 Keith Jerrell <Edllon). 14·24· I, 17l verd\, 7 TO\, l Jolln Pllrl tFountein V1lievl. 12· IS·O, 1'3 VtrOI, o TO 4 Tooo Mar1nov1ch IM1tlf Del) 15·29-1, 1$3 verO\, I TO, S Jell Bletm1n 11rv1nel. 6· I t-0 12t n rd1, 0 TO, 6 Ed u ovoft IHunM11ton BeaCll). 9·23·2. 127 verO\ 0 TO, 1 ho McMl!le1> IWttl· mlnsttrl, 6· 13·0. 126 vero1, 7 T01, I Sii•• BIOl<OYk (Marina>. 7· 16·) "' YtrOI, 2 TOi. 9 And'f Mille< IUnlvanlly), to-i.-O, 109 varo1 1 TO 10 BooDY Helf•ekl !Corona del Mer> 11-19-1 102 verd1 0 TO ltecelvlM 1 Ho Truono tNewoor1 Herl>Orl I · I IS. 1 Roo Jut1lce IEdlsonl. 1·91, l Tim Mallov IFoont1on V111evl 1 104, 4 S.m Slrooch !Costa MHa), 1·1l S Jett Glletll !Maler Oeol, 6· 107, 6 Oe rren TomeslCk IHunun111on Blecn>. S 70. 1 Carl Herry WounlaTn-V11!evl. S·67, I Myron Butler IS.Odlt'o.tclr.I 4·66. f Steve Jennl11111 (Maroni ), 4·46, 10 Mllr.• Mltchl ll (Mettr Otrl, •·3'. ScoriM 1. Frll1 How1tr (Newoort Harbor). Dave Swl111rl !Founle•n V•llt Yl. Rtmv Rehmelulle UrvlM ), 74 11c11, • (;rtQ Benoamln IOnlversllvl. ta, ,S Oevlo HICk1 IWe\lmonlfer>. 12 NHL CAMl"IELLCONFEltENCE SmV'he OM\ltft w I. T Pt\ Edmonton 12 J ) 11 Celoar• I 6 r 11 W111nri>e11 1 s 1 16 Klftei s 1 l I) VtllCOUYlt 7 11 1 6 Norn 1 DM$1en C11ou90 7 6 1 16 SI Louil 6 1 I 13 M•nnt'\OI• 4 • 3 11 Ot1ro11 • 9 I 9 Toronto 3 9 3 9 WAI.ES CONFERENCE P.J1trld1 Oivl'*' Phrleoelonfa 9 3 2 10 NV 111enders • 1 0 16 NY R1r19er\ 1 s IS Wuhtno•on s s ll Pltt11>ur1111 s 7 II New Jeruv ) • 1 •• Adem, DM1len Botton 9 s I 19 Monlreat • 3 1 11 Buftelo 7 6 2 "' Hertloro 1 6 2 16 Queoec 6 I I 13 Suftdlv'• k-• Kint> 4. NY Ren11er1 1 Pniledelc:>hi• 1. Edmonlort S Mrnntt01a 7. Toronto 6 SI LOU•I I, Bolton 1 WonnoC>tQ l, BuffalO 2 Tenltlll'"' G1me Mon•reet at Vancouver Tuet$V'' G1m11 K tnOI a 1 Queoec n Monne\Oll et Wetllor191on n Ot iro11 11 Caloerr n Ki"9S 4, Rangen 2 Score bv l".nedl GI" IS 16 SI S7 S3 67 4t SS S? .. 69 16 S9 so •• 44 SI •• 66 so S2 GA 4S " so SI 94 62 S4 " 61 10 l& 14 S3 " SI SI 45 38 S7 S9 S9 Kin9' I 1 1-1 NY R•nuer\ I 0 1-1 f' lrst Plf'lecl 1 New Vork, M<Phft • IRooen P1trrc~) 1 u 1 Loi An11elt1 Mecl..ellen 4 !TevlO<. RtdmOndl. s 00 Pen11toe\-HtrOY I.A lhoo~o'19f 036 Well\ LA, monor (hlOh· \1tckor191·m1'or 11101111no1 641, Fo11u. NY monor 1ooa rolno)·met0r (110111111111. 6 41, Err•O" NV (hof<11n9). • 41, McPhtt, NY llnterterencel. 12 u . MokOlak, LA !!titer· ltrtnCtl. 1 SS1 St<enct l"erkld ) Lo\ An11e1u, Dionne 4 (MacL1tlan1 s 16. • LO\ A1>11elt1. H•k•n•M>n • (NlchOll\) 1·02 Ptne1ti11-Tolor, I.A Untertertncel. 6 11, 1..•ldlaw, NV lrouon 1no1. & 11, W~ll\, LA Orlopino>. 9 50, he~ NY 1croH·cnecklno). II 3S TIIWd Period S Ntw Vora, Root•\ S (leidlew, McPnee), 7 a. • LO\ A""'91, HtrCIY t lh YIOrl. 10 41 Penellou-Redmond, LA (llOOl\on9I S 06, l..a iOl1w NY (rOU9hln11l. 11 39 LaPoonte, LA «cron·cl'\tckln11l 16-ot Snot\ on 001>-Lo1 An11t .. , 17·7·1-32 Wew· Vor1'9·1•12--18 Goefou-LO\ .t.notltl EllOI 12t \!loll 1' \<)Vt'\) Ntw York. Hanl6h (J1·71) A- 17,406 Rtier-01~ Grand ~i• lndV·etr race (It I.A\ V ... \) I Tom Snen Ma•Cll t<•Col~tn, 171 9l10t 1 Ma rlo Andr•l\1, I.Oii T IOO·CO•worll'I, 171 l John P•u• Jr M•r(l'I 14( COlWOrlh. 111 • .t.I Un\tr Jr Merell 14< Co1worth, 111 S Gtoll Br111Nm . Aullr•ll1, Mtrcn ••C CO\w()l'lll, 1 n 6 ltol>tf'IO Guerrero. COIOmOl•. Merch 8'C·Co\worlh l16 1 80111>11 lt1hal, Mlrch 14C·CO\WOflh 176 • JMflt co..r ••• ~·~o ~" ..C• (HWorltl. 112 • Pelt Hall~ Ma•ch 14C CO\WOflll 17t 10 SUll trtvtOll MlrCl'I 14C·Cl\worll'I, 111 II Pell(llO Carter, ~ch ~ Co\• worth .. , 11. JOlln Morton. Ml.tell l>C•CheVfOllt, 162 13 EMtf'~ ll111!HIO!, ltatoe .. Martf'I 14C·Ccn-lfl. Ut 14 At Uru«, Mlrcll l4C co, .... -on11, 14' IS JI<-V~··· C~, ~fl l4C•Co1worfl\, 1)6 16 Howelv Ho>rnir\ Minn MC·Co1· •Otlf'I, 107 17 O.""" °"91·\, Merch MC•Cll\wortll, 101 1e O.nnv Sulliwa11, LOii f ·IOO Coa• •Hf'lh 91 - SUNSIT LIAGUR IOttON 11-2> 41 Wllllllle 6 U Mltor Del 1t LOflll e .. c:l'I W lttof\ 1 Ed!Mft aAOOUIACW It+ U 41 S-011 Allt Vt/In • • ,. 14 (0119'1 ) t tennlno 10 2• St Jolln Iosco 20 » Notre Dame (SlllfOlh) 1 17 WMlmlntltr 1 42 9'1111 Via• 0 77 Hl#flllnetOll IHch 1 10 'ount11" "'*"' H 27 Marffla u c" Nl~ltslloo ~mtl I., OCC> llOUNTAIN VALUY (1•2) 11 Ma.Ill' Dal ll 17 El Toro I• 2• Mis.ion VltiO It IS SerY111 1' 19 Long BM<h Polv 20 S2 QeMn Vltw 0 31 Mlrlnt 21 ,, Wfltmlnttlf 1 II Edltofl 10 ,. Hutttlnoton llaech 1 ,., t HUl'lllf'IQton 9MCI • 1 Foun111n Velltv .. Ml'llll " OCffn Vltw SIA vt•W L•AOUI coao..A DIL MAil <•r•> 14 H\lntlntton lffcll 10 6 S.11 Clomlftte o 1 Ceplttreno Vallev t7 14 LIOUlll 9MCll 1 t WoocMitlCIOt • 1 ll Co•I• Mt11 0 ' Unlvtrtltv 10 21 l!•ll l'l(la 0 6 ~beck 21 I Nl"'oorl Ha~ )4 COSTA MUA 11•9-I) 6 801W Grandi 1 Sanflqo 0 "Lot AlemltOI o~ 10 i..a.una lffdl 1 JI 0 ,. 14 kttle Alll 21 La H.CW. ,. Co.ta WM 2t Unlver•ll• k Ntw-t HarOor > 1 111ancle 21 Woodtlfldee . 27 Corocie ... Mir l I Leeunt teKh cw Nl .... Arlttle (SA lowll U~lllstTY *SI 1 lrvlne 0 Mllslon v ... 21 ~ Htn. 14 fatancla 17 SUfll•ICll 21 ~lhlch 10 (Of9ftl dll Mitt ,. ~·Mew S Htwoofl H1rl>of » ~-,., Nt .... Valenc:la tat 1r .. 1 21 7 I ,. ,.. 20 ~I I) 71 0 42 n IS ,. . at 7 ' I 7 11 14 14 0 u 20 1 -.w.1 Ct•M > Uni Ylflil\I Htw-1 Hlfl>Of 'fv.lln Et Toro San Cilmlnle CeolltrellO V1lle11 OeJfa HI"' Gehr Mlnloft VitoO ~Hlllt '-A~A NtLLS CJ.al WOOdlWl4ocl E\tl ncie u111ven1tv t,r\av!elt El Toro Minion v ielo 1 20 7 20 71 ,, n 11 20 20 lS 7 " 11 71 14 ll ti Nl6-$t Frenclt (I I Wmslr) HUNT1NGTON e•ACH 12·7·1) O COrona dll Mir Cl.·Ntw-t Herbor 1 Unl~alt\I " 11 ,. WOODMIOGI (J.7) 16 ~ Hiia 1 T11t111i • ,, 21 7 0 7 S.,, C~lt c111111reno v-.v , ,.. 10 Corona dll Mir 14 17 0.mtoft 0 24 NlwllOl'I Haroor 14 1' 1..ollo lltaeh WllM>n 21 13 Miii( Oil 14 9 Mlrlna 1• 16 Wetlmln\ter 9 7 EdlM>n 21 14 OcMn View '4 0 WOOClbt ld1tf o e: stalltll HTANCIA (4·S·ll l Ocffn View 17 LffUN Hiii\ 21 Sen c llmltnte 23 Unlvettll\I ,. ' ,. 21 14 ,. 0 S.11 MMeot 14 No~ H1rtior 7 Corona dll '6ar n E1•1ncla 0 ~to.ch 10 SeddlaOaetl 6 Cotta i1MM 14 Unlv1n llv It K ' 14 " 14 ,, ti It 0 14 33 14 21 OeN tto• Irv- MtUIOM VlUO O •t•2l Sen O·eoo Morse Univortltv l"ounta.n v ... v 0 8118 Hiii• 21 19 ' • 14 ) 14 , I Foonteln V1llav , ,. MARINA (6·4) O Nl"'llOl'I Herl>Or 14 W~I09t 7 SaddllDeell 14 ,, n 31 ,, SOUTH COAST LEAGVE CAl"tST'llANO VAL.1..•Y CHI 0 2t St Jonn ISoKO Laouna H••• C.olstreno Veller El Toro IS Irvine 11 JI IS 6 14 Etoerenre 26 O Corona del Mir 39 L~ 9elCll 14 Coile NW11 14 F ootl'llN l1 3' San Clemente ""10 Str111t1 1 16 0 n ES9or•n1• ... CIF Nl6-at Down.... .. 7 Foollllff 26 71 Corona dtl Mir 1 I) I.I Qulnll 7 21 $an CIOmentt IS 21 MllUk1n 12 LAGUNA l•ACH (1•71 It Dena Hiiis o SAN CLUMNTE 11·8-l) 13 Santl1eo 14 Huntlr19ton B11ct1 9 o Buene Perk 6 Eblnore II lrYlllO 20 14 21 Mlu lotl Vler0 0 1 ' ,. 21 l"ount1ln Vt111v 3 I 21 Oct1n View 14 7 Dane HIU1 tt 21 LHWI• Hlll1 1 I~ 20 El Toro 2S ~ Corona oet Mar a Es.t enc.i. 0 Wt1lmlns11r 19 14 Edison 27 CIF 1 Corone dll Mar 14 Co\11 MaM 7 Untversllv Cl" ~~ Nl6-1t El Modene IS C.ol•tr•no Vella'I' 22 Irvine 6 Mt MlolHI ISO! 1 L•IJUl\8 HIM1 N16-Lovot• (II Gllno11tl 14 WOOdl>rldOt 6 Nl"'POl't Harl>Or 16 E1tencl1 0 3S Jt l1 7 DANA HILLS ll,\7) Sonor• 21 0 Dena HIH1 1 El Toro 21 )4 21 2t 2t 31 JI OCIAN Vl•W 12•1) 21 E1t1ncl1 3 13 SadOlaOec.k I Tor rev' Pina\ 6 Leoune 11t1c11 10 I.I Qulntl 2t ) Mlulotl V1110 O Cvoreu 3' NIWl"OttT HAlttoA 11·0·21 0 Caolst"no V allev S Gerdena 26 11 S.nte .t.ne I 0 Et Toro 1) Wt\19"11 14 20 trvlne 7 20 Irvine O Fount1ln V1i,.Y S2 24 Hllt'llnoton BHCll 24 ,. San Clemente 0 EOl\On 42 26 W~klot 14 21 L19Unl HIM\ 14 Merine 21 26 E1t1ncl4! 0 0 San Oltllo Het11o. 34 Hunlfnoton B1tc11 u 26 Sa~ ,. IJ Wt1tmll'stt r l2 34 wll Mau O •L TOllO (7·ll 3S LIOUlll lllecl'I 6 l2 C11t1t Peril WESTMIHSTElt 14·61 17 Unlveoftv S 14 Founte1n Veltev 3 I.I Qutnt1 0 lot Corona def Mar I 9 va1tnc1• II Pacifica 14 c., 39 lrYlllO IS Servile 1" N 16-llenflower (l'ICH'ne) J3 Le11une HIM\ Holvwood Partc SUNPAY'S ltESULTS IStll ff 11 ·tllY tll«"""°'" moeflne) Fl"ST RACE. 7 lurlOnOI. Hart>le Quevlt IVln1ulal 12 90 4 40 J 00 E•ctuslve Kid jGuce l l 20 2.60 Prlvell Room (!lleck) 4 00 Also receo Glance ADOul, For51 BleOt. Jlmt.11, Lucky Sc.m. CrtlP Saver Time In 31S SECOND RACE. 6 lurlon91 FrM World (V<fllutlll -11 IO UO· 0 0 - Coner Treooer (McCerron) 4 IO 3 to Rl\Ul'~nt Sam !Men) 1 40 AIM> reced llllOU Men. s..d Of Power Plenelfell, Mv\llu.1 lro~h. Ancient Rrtt\, JuDolant Wonc:t ~Ince Of l..19hl. Kind EirorH,fon, Or11ntaf !lenlf.tr Tlmelll 4 S n DAILY OOUILE (1·9) oaod 579 00 TH0lltD ltACE.-, lurlon91 Relaunch A Tune (Plnc1vl S 10 l 40 1 IO H!Qh Natural <lllect<I 11 00 6.60 Naml (Veltnrueta) ~ 60 AIM> ,.cld Barland, Smole Too1v, Accu Bick, Tuono. Slale To Stet• Timi I 11 l S U UACTA (.2·4.J oeld .U60.50- f'QURTH llACE. One mlle Har1t !Meotel 2.IO 2.60 2.40 Saolllll (OtfahwUIYe) 6 20 4.40 Prlv111 Junota <V1lln1uelal 3 .0 Al10 r1C1d: Elrtt Norm1n, 1nouo1, Bolder Then B04cl, Two Heert1, Wlllfn11nen . Chuct<MKator Time t·J4 J/S U UCACTA IS·7l oak! IS<I SO f'l"TH llACE. Ont milt. 4 '° 290 For Him~ (OlhOUUVI) 17.80 9.60 Mo\I O.ttrmfnao (Plncev) S 20 K nl9hl S-11"9 (Met.-) HO· FOf'elon ChOice Alto rec:ld Runwn Ahead, Leofort, BOid Beller UD, T arov 1..elO'\ LatllOI Time l.l6 21S U •XACTA 11·21 oa10 1161 SO M.XTH •Ac•. Ont mlie on turf Proclde (A1muuen> 14 40 1 40 l 60 E xecutlve Pr!Ot (Otlenouuevtl 9 IO 4 00 Reine Malhlldt (Hffd) 2 60 .t.Jso ri ced Deller. Oct1n View Sir ROiand, Alleoil'lo, ""-lilt, TrUMMld. Time 14 21S u IXACT A {9-l) oelo '141 00 HVINTH •ACE. One mile 1..tenlte (Oetahoussevel 6.00 3 00 2 IO Quecl<I Oerlln !McCerrortl 7.60 2 10 &Oft Null (Velentuete) 4 '° AIM> r1ce<1 Princese Eivl,., L'Eniout OulMl<I. 0 1nclno S•ecle, I.II Of St"'· Time I )7 71S IS E .XACT A I S-61 oe•O ilS SO n l"ICK SIX (f-2-S-1-9·S) oaid 12S.t3610 with 27 wl1111lno tkktl\ 11111 llOt'IH) C1rrvovtr DOOi: 11,004. ISUI. llGHTH llACI. 1 Ill milt\ Fo1<1r1111 (McHaroue> 40 60 11 IO 4.40 Rovl1111 MlnWet !St.Inner) 3.40 2 IO Ileen lleo tMcCerron) 4 00 AIM> reced· Ceoture Him, Evrone. End\ well, Vl\fon, Solldlfltd, Promontorv. ArlleflOll.1 Time I 47 21S U l.XACTA 14·9) oald 1J'1 00, H*TH llAC•. Ona ~. OY•lrumo (Starkevl 1'2.20 7.00 • 00 Metronomic (McC1rron) 5.10 3 20 Dan's Ol1blo (COrderO) 308 Alto fl~ ~rten Uo, A E P1ulM>11, ProvldlO, Cier~mo J Time LU l1S U •XACTA 16 4) 0110 1119 .. 00 AlllllOalla )4,4'44 ~·· teumtmeftt (et KaNllla, Hewal) Sanov l.v .. llernllerd L1noer Crel9 Sladltf Groe Norman Nick Faldo l t111Crtn\l'llw O.nt1 WllM>ll l ruce 1..1e11~e )Oflll MlhllftV l M Trevino Ancsva .. n IOO GllOtr Ge ry H1llt>or11 Scott SlmotOn berv Koch WWT'fll Cllll'ltttot '" ~11t trwln 1..a nnvWecit.l11t l..l llCI Sua\1411 O.n H6JIOorM>n J•vHHl 1 11are Olt\ltht T "11 .-un"' David Gretiem 0.•ICllO•lfft ... ,.,*00\111 $ten Mv11 CIY9e hw 0. .... 1"' JOllllK..,_a l(allol "'"•111\e It lclW'CI Mat llMl ''*" P'NllllK 'N•~ft'IW ,.,..., '•""' kttl., ..,,_ ... Tommv Hint\ JoM lfUe!' Mark Rotftno 0 1n Fo1o. TamtT1vU1o.1u111 Joe Root R1'n C.1ttllo R111dY Smith 74 n -11-1-'JIJ'l 16-74·19·74-303 ao-74·7t·7S-lOI 76·19·76·1._309 75·71·71·79-310 IO-IO· 71· 1S-31J 79·76·90-11-316 71·71·17·19-321 Mitt's tCH.1rn1m1nt l•I Got.ml>•. JeD11n) Sn•nH~u Maeda 69 68·66·71-27S Naomicnl Onk 68 70·~7-71-276 KlkUO Ario 69 68 68·71-216 Toru Nakamura 66 10·16·61-190 Wollle WOOd 61 11·'8·13-190 CalYln Pee•t 69·11·•9·11-2t0 IH O AOko 69 69 70· 71-21'1 Curtf\ Strano• 70·61·14·70-2t? M•se~ru KUHlr.•ot 68·7'1·69·7-213 S.011 EM•••• 10-u -n 1-m Ttruo SIXl•ller1 71 ·69·11·11-213 1Ce1wnero"'r.J.11'nh• 19"·11F1T=74-"'lll 04nn• EowerO\ ... 71.11.n -2tA 8oD Mu'O"v 13·68 10·13-2tA 0111« U.S. Score\ 0 A We oronQ n •9 10·11-119 Marto. MCCumoer 1S·61 14·7-291 Marlo. O'Mt••• n -74 1l·1l--292 Fred COUP ti 68 14 11 1S-1'14 Vance Heefner 11 69 16 1t-294 Mlf't'I tournament <•• w~. 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I Atl•YI /loll It .. k r-ltOI\' ""' SAN FIA"ICISCO -..r,-~1...0 1'.r..t 0..f' ~ .. f"CI •e a '-.. IJ>f CO" lrKI KATT\. S A>iA"'-\-•H t ve•H Do-> {).J.... ........ ....... •• ta cw.ro Of\ I~ !llurH ,,_.,., \t MOllSI ltAClNG ...XL YWOOO lll'Alt t<)AltO Of ST(Wi\lllDS-\u~ I0<0•Y' Pe•tl(\ v...... llf\d ...... ; Caroar• ~ '°' ..... •K'"9 .. ,,. Poloist s • resume pla yoffs ars at Fullerton, CdM liosts Martna in quarterfinals NewPori Harbor H!Jb will •Jain have its No. l posiuoo tn the CIF 4-A water polo playoffs challenaed wh~ Fullerton plays host in fUC1d.ay's quanerfinaJs actJon. Fnday, to no urpri~. the topseecb 1n lhc 4-A ea ily coaSled to flnt· round wtn~ -Ne-wpon Harbor ovCT Westminster, 20.3, • and SC'CX>nd- rankcd Coron.a del Mar downina Loni Beach Poly, 14-4 · Maana. the only other &IU-tehool suJI ahve rn the playeffs, ..,u be CdM's oppos1t1on Tuesday at Ntw- pon Harbor (3: JS). , The Sailors t.alce their 22-1 overall record o n the road with Indepen.- dence Parle 1n Fullcnon the tentative tile. "It should be a very oomprtative game," s~ud Newp0n Harbor Coech Bill Barnett. But when asked if tbe much tougher Sea View schools would have an advantase over the not-as-oompctitive Freeway Lea&ue schoots, Bamctf said;--.. Sunny liills won that league, and we bc:Jl't them 1w1cc this year." Fullenon finished behind the Lancers and is the No. 2 represent.auve from the ' Freeway League. lfHarborgeu by Fullcnon.. and the Sn Kmg.s surpass Marina. at could set up a doubleheader Thursday at Tustin High wHh both schools in· volved 1n semifinals duels. "Jfy.e pla)' Valla Parle and Corona plays Foothill. there will probably be a doubleheader." Barnett says. Manna. a 13-11 winner over Tustin fnday. will need all 1\S weapons to advancc into the semi· finals ""Both Leams have tremendous dnvers," says V1kmgs Coach Dave Pickford ... And thafs Tom-wtrdt for us and Jeff Oedmg for Corona dcl Mar." Warde P?ured 1n seven goals for Manna Fnday in first round action to hft his season tot.al to 119: but according Pickford. "CdM is too good to beat them with JUSt one person. We need more balance, and we need to gC't good pla) from everybody. "ll probably 1sn·t a classic match up. but 1t 1s for two of the finer players around in Warde and Oeding - that's-a clamc. -\a~S Pinford . Fndafs wm uopcd Manna·s ..ca\On record to ~2-3. the most '1ctoncs cHr for the Vikings. KINGS' ROOKIE SPARKLES NE\\~ 't ORK (AP) -Rook1t goalLcndcr Darren Ehot posted his first Nauo nal Hocke)' LeaJUt v1ctor). kad1ng the Los Angeles Kings to a 4-2 dec1s1on o'er the Nev. York Rangen. unda) night. Ehot. who spent most of last season with the Canadtafl Oty-mi)te team - although hC' played only one period in 1hc Ol)mp1cs-made 26 saves as the Kings won for tht flfih tame in siJt gam~ In their last seven contests, the Kings haH· surrendered onl)' 15 goals afltr beginning the season wtth a nint-gamt winless s1rcak Ehot lalltd the' 1ctO') "one of tht' b1ggMt nights of my hfe I always v.anted to '"0 tht' in the big league·· Ranger<>deftnseman James Patnck -.aid Ehot ··was the be;I player 1on11ht. but I can't S8} he was the d1l1ert"nce Their whole team played v.C"ll .md I can't sa' v.e should have bt'att.•n thl'm tonig.t\t .. Kings ( Olll'h Pat Quinn added that he 1'> "..at1\lied "'uh the progress we arc malong It's ver) grattfying to us .ind "'c'redo\10g 10 on a .500 record." (1corgt.• McPhcc ga"e Nev. York a 1-0 lead 2 ~4 tnlO tht.• g;iml' b} putting hnml' av. n'>t <,hot while falhng to tht' tl'l' Just 2.1 t> latl'r. Bnan MacLt"llan tin1..,hcd off a 1-on-1 break b) knock· ins 1n thl' ~hound of DaH Ta~lor"i. \hot 10 l lC II I°' .\ngck' took control of the gam1.· 1n the St.'cond ~nod. ttlanl s 10 '>\1ml' \hal~ goahrnd1ng f>, Ne11> '\ orl.,(,ll'n Hanlon. Marcel D1onm-. <\tJnding behind the Rangers' nl't. hanlt"d the pucl on·Hanlon and O\t'r thl' goal hnc at 5 26 .\t ·O::!. "nders H.1L:an\\On pu..<,hed in a rt'hound "'h1ch Hanlon had careles<,h dropped 10 front ol the nt"t nftcr· stopp11'' Bc.·m1l' "1c:holl5' ~hot Mile Koae~ pulled the R1ngm v. 1thtn .t ~oal dunng a scrambk 1n Iron! 11f [hot 1 'ti 1010 the final ~r1od ·volleyball teams resume playoffs ( II """'"'Nill pla)'ofT a«t1on n:- '>UfTlC''> T uC'WI\ night ~nh four Or· an t ( oa't a~ tC'11m\ 1nvolYectm tht quart<-rlinal In ~->\ l<1mix-1111on 1\ • ., ( orona J C"I \far fa< ma t Jo~ph a1 r1u!> \Ht h in Dov.nc" h bciin at ''°· Laaun• lkt h H h' Arlt~t!o art on lhl" mad Wllh •pm" It Mire { ost.a. tht No ' ~ in 1he plt"off It' at 7· 10 • On tftt 4-..\ lcH~I. In me's top- 'ittdt'<I \ equrro\ pla' host to olrt' Oamt' M \hcrrnan Oaks v. tule ~dl\On tra' cl1, to 4\rc'ad1a Both 4-.\ game\ arc at 7 '0 c;c-m1final' ut ""' Thur{da} n1aht ""h tht' ch:1mr mn hip \huv.doY.n turJ ) J .. : , . . . ,. i 1 ' J ~ . Berkus heads Coldwell new homes division Wanda Bukua has betn named dm-ctor of the new homes division of Coldwell Bu~er Jlesldeatlal Real Estate outbern California, based in Irvine. Patrick J. Sco tt has been promoted to senior vice president and r~onal sales manager oft he d1v1s1on. Berku s. a compan) viO( president, will be responsible for new business de' elopmcnl "1th Southern California new-home builders. She is also ass1gnc:d to combine (old well programs w11h those of Sears Flnaaclal Networlc, ot which C'old<Aell 1s a member. Berkus has been with Coldwell \mcc I Q8~. most relent I} as 'ice president of marketing services. Scott will suix·rv1ce act I\ Ille~ for n1nc oflices in the newl) created region of an Diego Ea!>t. • • • Terry Giczy has been promoted to cop) assistant for Marketing Olrectlons, loc., and hi:r pre' 1oui. duucs as public relations assistant have been expanded. In her nc" post. G1cz' "111 assist the ad' enisini firm's cop} team b) writing ad . sales literature and data sheets and enga~ng in research. Her public relation'> duties" 111 include: research. -wriung articles and relea~s. and contai:t "1th the media • • • Lynn Chadwick has 101ned Creative Design Consultants of Costa Mesa as an interior designer Her rc:spo ns1b1h11es will encompass commercial design projects from tonccp1ualtz:111on to installation. Chadwick comes 10 C"reall \.C Design from In 1ne-based Raygal Design Associates, where she was in charge of directing rcc;taurant dl'S1gn projects throughout the United States. • • • Ne" port Beat·h resident Douglas Holte has been named 1n' es tor represcn1a11q~ for In 1ne-ba!lcd The Cornerstone Corp., with respons1b1hty for market research and inH~'itor rcl311ons v.11h majc.r lending instituuons. He comes to ( orncr tone from McClosky & Associates in Santa Ana. Corncr..tonc spec1ah1es in rt."al e'>tatl' 1nH~s1ment and finance in the commercial and industrial sector<,. Codercard plans first shareholders meeting CJ:xkmud WL uJjr \ ~di.'\. cmi:icr and marketl'r ol the h1gH'e'>t k'' cl ol secum~ '>)''>lems J'a1lable for rnm- puler terminal' \Olt..,..are and net"or\... aui:" ,,111 hold 11-, ti rs1 shareholder'> meet1n~ Jan. 10. I 9M5 hareholdl'r'> ol rnurd ct~ ol '\o,. 23. 19 4 ..... 111becl1g1bk10 '01e in the elec11on of dircl'lot' and on othl·r ma11cr\ to be presented Codcrcard abo announced It'> opcr- aung rc\ult\ for 11s lirM fiscal )l'ar assets at June 30. 1984. "efl' $2.618.927_ towl rc,cnuc~ from rc- 'iearch lccc, and 1ntl·re"1 on 't'lunt11:~ amounted to $1411.5.20: .ind. net Io's for the \car ....... , $5\1 .1.21. or 2 t·c:nh per c;hah· "The lo\\ ot 2 rent' per '>hare for r Mu1uAL F uNos l~ - NEW YORK CAP) -n,. fOllOWlll9 11<10 .. lleM. suooNed 11r "" Nallwf Anoe · •!loft .i s.<urtti.\ ~'' IM.., art l9le Pt'k t \ ., "'""" lflot\t MC: uroliO\ 'euid 11111• -Mtd INot •not v~l or llOu9'11 <v•hl• plus wit\ ai.rvel Frldav ~ lluv A'l1, f.~"''1h 4 f€rQ 1'2J l2~ Inc 10 95 II 91 MQ 1518 16 81 •torn F 31 12 Nl ADV 19 08 NI Aful<irt II I\ Nl AIM Fun11\ CvVIO l')I 2]1 Gtnwv e H 111 HiYIO U4 10 S2 Summ11 S 1q Alllence Cap 1n11 1010 11 eo MOflO 9 12 911 recn 16 59 11 u Alpha F 1996 71 70 Amer C&O•'&! ioro 6 ~ I 19 l'l')\11< IJ 10 14 }1 nlrp II 1\ 11 lO •Cl1 U \4 Nl O Am 11 10 12 24 GvStc 11 It I? 61 Grow 7l 11 NL ~r'~; 1J '! 16 ~ MJJn 3 '7 ~o h ~~ OTC I " 18 Pact 1 H 10 4 Prov10 4 5 OS Venlr 13 1 5 ot A.mtr0c1n "d'"8' ~.:~: 1• l.11n: A Mu" 1' II 6~ ~0"0 11~ I) uooc 1' IS O Inv 11 11 Grwth 17 l lncom 1g 5 · 4 1(1' 1 94 I 96 NEco 1' 1} ~ 44 ~.~r' ~~~ ff W"' M l 9 lO 10 It A G1nFo 1 46 8 1l A Hot1IQ 191 Nl A 1nve11 "'"•v•• A Inv In 884 NL AmMtO 29 11 NL 1' NIGll1 39/ 4 14 A NllnC I) 19 19 SS Amwev S 66 6 OS A"'IT.t 147 19 Nl Am\ n11 4 6t Nl •~• Houo111on F'no B 'i' 10 •0 lncom • l • O? SloO 6 I I SI Bg\On Group ono 1 SI N wrR 11 as 11 t1 UM 51 I 0... I QI U,M, & 10 Oii "'..~ It~~~ u~~ ltJ1 H C vii> 14"1 Nl 08< Hill IT 1, NL ~w CeP1te1• a L 9 JJ Nl I F'I 94 NL t e>NT 10 I Nl lt•r1 ~ l Fd i4 I I FG 1)~ 11 ~ 8o~g., Co el»AO 2S 1' Nl v Inc 10 J NL ~" l!'o lt n .• ~ wwr 1J! NL rlJ« 11U Nl ull & llHr aPrtG I • Nl. !~~" I f~ ~t- •1 YIO I H NL C•lv .. 1 r,r(>~O Eo"''" I. fl NL ffl "U NL •t I NL L 1& l Nl Fl. 14 NL ,., .... '"'~' ~A~q1 'jfi" ,, l~ e11dn I~ Vld 1 ) Hll"f 1 11 Mo""' I 6 11 NI .,.,., 'Fi ''U T ,, ·-t 1 ·•'d"' 1n z ' uur liC>L }car .x.c1m:.sen1:. .an in' est· ment in deH·lopmg both the product and the organ1za11on needed to con- ' crt Codercard from a dc\(·lopment- -.1agl· l omp:rn)' to a full) operational l Orporauon." Robert Herman. presi- dent. stated 1n his lclll'r to \hdrl'· holders In the months since June 30. 1984. Haman said. Codcrcard began both hmlled production of 1t\ l'qu1pml·n1 and dell"enes of pilot .,~<.tcm(, to a number of government agi:nrn.·~ and sc1-'-eral cornpa nu:-s. "The acceptann' of thl' Codcrcan.t computer 'il'Curit~ c;~~tcm ac; the premier c;olut1on to data <.ccunt' ha\ been mo\t grat1 f> 1ng " Hcrn1an addl·d ,__ ... COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl A boost for the SC'hoola Jack Polley (right), vice prealdent of the National Education Corp., present.a New- port-Meu School• Foundation official• Davtd..-Carmichael and Elizabeth Palmer with a check for $1.500 and a plaque for outatandln.C achievement at the com- pany'• eecond annual Community Award• Proaram. Some $50,000 wa• awarded to 22 out.tandtllf non-profit oraantaatton• ln Oranae County. OPEC hopes oil production cut will keep prices high By STEVEN P. ROSENFELD AP lutlMoe Wrl!Of ~EW YORK -OPECs fir~t aid for falling 011 prices c-alls for cutting production in hopes that supplies will be stn:tc:hed tight v. 1th the onset of colder v.eather. propping up pnces ai. "inter begins. Thal a:mcd.} _ad~e.t!k....b) the Organ1zat1on of Petroleum Ex - pon1ng ( ountnes. ma~ hclpthccanel get through the nc'\t few month~ "1thou1 lo-wenng m be nchmark price of S2Q a barrel for ..\rabian Light l rude oil But anahsts sa' that 1f the cartel "ants a more la sung peace II'-' Ill ha' e to deal" 1th some unfinished business -a rl·ahgnmcn t of th e official pri ces tor its othcr grades of oil in response to a shill 10 11"> customers' preference of cntde ori bl~nds. Herc arc some Questions and ans"er" ahout OPEC's prices: Q. r "c onl~ heard of one o!Tic1al OPEC price for oil. Arc there others'' .\ Yl'<. Thl' best-kn own OPE( • ·-I grnde of 011 is Arabian Light. which 1s Pierce, Fenner & Smith. widely called the benchmark or Recently. the light oils have been reference blend because it is the selling at a discount to the official standard for determining the prices of price in spot markets -those all other grades of oil produced by the markets not bound by long-term canel. Bui a variety of crude oils with supply contracts -while heavy oils different properties and 1mpunt1e~ ha ve been selling at a premium. arc found 1n each of the 13 OPEC Q. How does this explain the recent member nations. The Central In-slide in world oil_.ences? telligcnce 'l.genq eeps trac o ~ ~Tn -crciobCr:-audl Araola official prices of 17 different grade~ of changed the mix of the crude oil 11 OPEC ml in 11s month!) statistical expons. reducing the proponion of re' IC". and (hat 1s not a complete list. light grades to 40 percent from 60 Q \\-hal determines v.here a grade percent of the shipments. That rc- of Oil IS priced In rclallOn lO the suited in an immediate savings tO lx•nd1mar\... blcn,d'> customers of 50 cents a barrel for ·\ For the most pan. the pnce buying Saudi Arabian 011. . d1ffercn11als reflect the specific grav-Later. independent oil producers it) of the 011 as measured b) API Britain and Norway cut pnces. com- dcgrccs. The higher the A Pl gravi ty. plaining of market pressures and the lighter thl' 011 and th e higher its customer resistance to their official qua4tt). prices for lighigradesofNonh Sea oil. I orexamplc . .\rabian Light 1s rated Nigeria. which competes with those _,4 degree<, <\Pl and can be converted light grades. then broke ranks with eas11\ inw such pro.ducts .as gasoline. OPEC. and cut the price of its Bonny JCl (ucl and heaung oil. Arabian Light grade. with a rating of 37 Hca') l'rudc 011. v. i1h a r~ting of 27 degrees API . to $28.02 from $30.02. degree<, -\Pl. has an official pnce of While OPEC held the line on its $26 :.i barrl'I. $3 below the benchmark. benchmark. U.S. oil companies have It takes a mor-sophisticated relining started to reduce the price they arc proce<,c; w t.Jn .crt hea v) oils to willing to pay for light domestic crude gac;ohnc · oi1s. which are comparable 10 the F·or man) }Care;. hca\1er 01[s were Nonh Sea and Nigerian blends. Cuts sold mo\tl) for rdin1.n$ into residual of as much asS 1.50 a barrel have been fuels burned 1n 1ndus1nal furnaces or made from the industr) standard of for products c;uch a asphalt. $30 for West Texas Intermediate Q Whal 1<, the problem with that crude oil. the top U.S. grade. ,~c;1em'' Q. What 1s OPEC doing about the: .\.When oil pnct''> bega n soanng in problem'> lhl' 1970s. rdincrs bega n a multi-A. Last week. the cartel named a b1ll1on-dollar reno' a11on program committee to study pnce differentials aimed at upgrading the!r plants to and instructed it to report back at the belier h_andk lower-priced hea' y organiza tion's meeting in December. gradl''> ol crude oil .\nd with much of Thal response ha s not pleased cvery- the hca' 1er ~rades of oil found one. ou1,1d1: 1hc M1~dlc East. OPE(' lost _ "B) refu sing to deal conclusively CU\tomcrs and laced stiffer compc11-w11h the problem of differenttals now. t1on for selling m higher grades of oil. OPEC' has lcfi the lighter crude ··fascntiall}'. h1gh-quali~y. 'hght' producers out on a limb, potentially crudc oils ha.ve bee~ overpriced wh11t· forcin~ 01her nati~ns to unilaterally low-quality hcavv crudes have been lowerligh1 crude pnces at some future ur~derpnccd ." \at~ Constantine point." said Peter Beutel. an analyst Fl1ako\. an t11I industry analyst at the at Donaldson. Luflcin & Jenrette invec;tml·nt firm of Merrill Lynch. Futures Inc. NEW \'ORK (AP) -Tht foUowlnd list 10 shows lhe Over -the-Counter 111 sloe.ks and warrants lhal have oone UP 2 lhe most .and down lht._ most based on 13 e>ercenl of change for Frldav I• No securities trading below S2 or tOOO IS sharH are Included 16 Nei and ptrc1ntag1 chanoes are lhe 17 difference ~If,~" lhf. r;evlouf clOslno 't b:d ::;~; r d~~i "t:~~ or Uc:Pcl'~ S ri• j '1 NMR wl 2 -lt UP .1 4 3 ~aner •~ '" UP .• s ~ ~o~e.': ~~~ 1 ~ 8: jJ:i 6 ' ~1JG 0" 1:~ 1~ 8~ 1s:f 1 8 lltl WI i, ~ UP IS.3 2 9 Wlhfrd ' 1\ + ~ Uo lS.O 3 OvER THE Cou NTER FAFCO FlneA un Cy~ un V11, ech Al Cell Pacini I Meoco un Ph~I A~ ob un F rst un ~~dp Nes or ~riblfo lwl rtJ:~r ' Name ~on~nd rlt c BGS '1 I/• 8P '2:1 1 11~ u: I l 1' UP t~ "" UP-L •1, Up r ~. UP )(o 1 UP .... .... UP l: 2J''• I/• UP ' 3 8: l: , .... S-16 r ~ UP l:j II) •1~ UP l,4 ~ UP 33-16 s-u 8: l . ootv\s 1. ~·r Rhv Pel , . !~ ~ ; ,t §ff iU c'-• MfETING S Time use seminar Nov. 17 "Time Manaaement, ... is a work· shop dC"signed to aid professionals make better use of personal and staff time. The class is offered by Saddte· back College North Nov. 17 from 8 a.m. to noon. in Room'A213. f New opportunldea Learn how economic conditions. government regulations. and aood business management are creating new opportunities for women and other minorities in smaJI busi ness in a three-hour. non-credit workshop of· fered through Orange Coast College's Community Service Office. Titled "Opportunities -For Min· orities And Women In Business." the workshop meets Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to noon m OCC's Fine Arts 119. Tickets may be purchased by phone. using Visa or Mastercard. b) calling 432-5527. Mall ordera Learn the facts about the fastest- growing arm of-marketing in one of Orange Coast College's Community Service non-credit. four-hour work· shops titled. "The Mail Order Busi- ness." Led by Stuart Williams. a consult- ant and mail order writer who has serviced over one hundred mail order firms. this sess\on meets Nov. 17 from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in OCCs Science Lecture 2. For information about the session. phone 432-5880. Shelly Berman Shelley Berman. famed comedian and actor will be the keynote speaker at the Realty Investment Association of Orange County second annual Investment Fair on Nov. 14. at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel. w ;-;<Berman s personalorama is one you won't soon forget" states A.J. "Tony" Coco. R.l.A.0 .C. president. "The all day evef\t will provide real estate professional! and investors alike with an l·ffi cient. low cost, convenient way to compare invest- ments. develop contacts and discuss problems with the ex pens." Partici- pants will gain first hand exposure to the latest changed in trend9, agency pitfalls, taxes. financing. client co.u.n- scling, barter and exchange concepts. paper formulas and more. Sharing their expertise will be: Alfred J. Gobar .. Ph .D.. M.E. "Rocky" Chatham, Alan M. Reedy, Att y.. Chester W. Allen. S.E.C. . CCl.M .. A. Ernest Berkheimer, C.E., Gloria de Gaston Boone, Jim Bron- dino, Rick. Byers, Ruth Godfrey . Anhur B. Hamel. Gary Mooers. Dominic Muni, Robert W~ Steele, S.E.C.. Wally Walker. S.E.C. and Wend y Wiles. Atty. In addition to the speakin~ presen- tations and roundtable dtSCussion groups. this power packed day will feature di verse exhibits ranging from pertinent trade associations to aspects offinancial planning from the large financial houses to the solo practitioner. plus tJle latest in com- puter sofiwarc and techn6logy. R.l.A.0 .C .. with over 1.700 mem- bers. is the largest organization of its kind in the United States and is well known for sponsoring high qualit} ed ucational seminars at the most reasonable price possible to foster education and professionalism in the real 'estate investment industry. For further details and reiistration information. contact Laurie Gurley 651-1343. 4 ~rv8%sl r -l'h ; 'r! I -~ Sun QI -'h ~II vn ->4 '~ r'· -1 ~ -'12 t hpsml Iv. = 1U . it3!~d rn -.... -~ • ~:i --~ us,n~ ~v. ~ ,,,~, 8Ti'r un a~tnc 1~ -\'en rex ~ ~ I ~~sir on n acr ~ ~ vmer f4 "• 4 lcoro 1 -1~ s Hvoonx ·~ -~ ' :.> I. \' f !· f t' ~ ' Ii -. .: I On the -~· . , ;;:: ... '• 1' ,,, t 1111 ··-\: ... ~ , • 1 WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK IAPJ Nov. 12 Toaa1y_ ,t.dveoced 90 Declined 310 ¥ncn1n11ed 26S 0111 luun 761S New l'lilll'IS 2 Ntw rows 21 AMEX LEADER S NEW YORK IAP) -Most I CTIY• over-·tn.·coun•er $10CllS SUPQlied by NASO Name VOhJ~ Bid Asked Cn11 Conv111 211 7~ 7"'2 Apple<: I 'I 23 lJ\.\ -1~ GttBOc 1, , 10', 1~ + •,. MCI 87,, e~ 8•') -TnouT s 40 2t~• + Enfhv J.c S31~7 6 +l·}t Ovfooo 'C 11 r.t 11 ~ -~ Mnrlh 4'4:U'D819·16 1~ +l· 1' 1n1e1 .c , 1 2t • 'llli) MonolU • IS\·ll tSI'" + ,. Goto QuoTES METALS Quo rEs NfW ·~ ZA.Pt Sool _...._ ,.,. .. - •odw< ~ ~ 70 o!el\lt per~ NY~~ ~·~ ''Id~ e....., t ''"> flt r.nta I ~ --Ilene e...., • ~~ .... la,,.. -.no NY e-· DOI -Ill CIOMO 'ndly L-H M _,,, 1 -4 rN •6 c ....... i:.o.ino ~ "'' St. 1011 ........ !< ..,,,_ ~1 .. "' a... I J MC.\ '<•"<Iv 6 .,.,,,,.,, (Oftlf 01<1• OVOll t lllwf S? 6U pow trc-, °"' c. HY C-t -""'"'" ('ioe.cl 'r•dey ...._., .• ~ * UJ9 OOWl'llb !Iii -Yo-• ......,_. W 1 a.:i..&: ~----.._, .,..._N • Th.at's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep tra k of where companies are going and which peopl are h elping them get there, just watch ·credit Lin · v r da in the Business sectton·oryour new llilJ Pilid ' . .\ .. . ,.. f , • • DEATH No11ns , ~ NOTICE PlllJC flJTICE •• .,. lllftfl"ir at1ltf ot Plllf'll 0.-llllON ttEM.. ~ ~ • C*.tlUY '*°"'t -.. lll'llOUftt ..._ l47MI' ....,.. . r -""' W. Ill the C)ey Of L9f11UN Hlllli P,ovto.d tNI ttll9 deed II bid or , ~ .... M0'1Ca OP PWlJC MOTIC8 OP ~ OoM77 PutilNNG b~. the Of_,. ~ Of Oninga. 1tate or ~e.d end mede .... ~ Qn Ml•iarioe of U&.I °' .... CNIAl llU8UC ..... °' ~NOl1C\:. lle0nc8 TO NOTtCe TO Coal DlflY "'°' ~ CeltoiM, _pet'lrcu..ty .. to the"'*"' end buif6eni the ........ bid, .. ~ NGIEh ftltt'l I ~~ ""°"°" COWT'MCTOM COMT'RACTOAI 12, 11 1"4 eartbell •toiowl, .-. ~""*'the*" .. dUe,lfeny.llllil• ........ lft Hotbtll'*et!oy~thet '91tl I ~ NO.llCTMO. MllC•t PRO.MCTNO. M·117 DimT"A" ICriMd In Mid Pwce6 1 W '*"' Of ~: All ~toeectbi ltllof Notlcela...oygtwnthal NONR'TY •.... ,_,.01'Mo.MllCtf1 SMled ~~, ,Al'Cll 1.~UnllC •boWl«then-.Aal ... ~MUMIMlbyllllf\ IN CM Code, 8t8te Of c.it-~I lo eectfon IHe Of ~= ~0~";'~h~: 8M'9d PfOC>OMtll wlll be reoe1'4d : the offtoe ': rtBlJC llQTIC[ In lulldlng No 3 IN, M Mid of the ownett Of lllY Pot'-W1._, ~· 0Mflilr'1 Gt lornle. the underlllgned -.w111 11\e CMI coo.. 8 t•l• or Clll-ft: c C rtleelWd •t the Offtoe Of Plan! °""11tlona Fa!Mew • Urllt le tflOwn on~ Cl9f'1aln tlonl tfler90f bY tn.t oanMn .,...,,., • ~ Oil ~ 1 .... II pWllo .... by com. IOtnla, the undetlloneO wlll r:nia 1v1:,. o:::·~··,:, C:1i Plain Opec1llon1 f>twvleW Stal• ~Ill HO I Hlfbof It·~ ~omln!Um Pl~ aHached DecJ8flllon of Covenll'ltl. United ...... Poetll, OINI. petltiw ~ on the 20th Mii 1t ~~ Nit Dy com-... at ""•btle .... ......._. &11te Hoepttal. 250 I Harbof etvd .. Col1e Meta CA untll MOTICI TO CMDtTOM W Ind mede a P4lft of lhet Condltlon1 11\d '*lrlallOnl IOtpnla, Of ...... mGN1t o.y or No"'91'1\lier, 1114 et ~ ~ on tfle toth ...-'I _.,. 8twj., Coet1 ~ CA untll 11 oo AM NovWn Of' euuc TR•••,. ~ Dectatatlon of Cow-recorcled June t5, 1112. 1n ordw • ...._ d** or~ J2:00 O'ctodt PM, on 'ttw dayolN~.1114,at =t::~i,:~~201~ 2·00PM onNo¥ember27, 1984.ll~tlmet~:. ( ..... 101 .. W7U.C.C.) nant'I, Conclttlont end"-" loolct0t15,P11993e10f0f-ordet...-to1he"'-MI pternllM .._,. Mid P'OC>-10:00 o'ctoak A .., , on the 1 30 • • • 1 1114. 11 whldl tltl\e they will be publlety OC*'9d and read Notlee 11 hereby gl¥9rl to 11rlctlone reoorded June 15, tlcllll Alc«dt In the office Of ~ ~ arty hel NAr1 lt<QdJ. incl pt~ wtww llald ptot>-1 ~btlo ~=...'°:,!led~ be °"'"blid'f °'**'and rteet for performing _,0,11 to creoltore or the within 1172. In look 10178, Page tM CouNv Recorder. Nature of Tltte: The rWwt.. wtlich lfl located at f>Vbllo wt)' "• ~ llored end' Placen -..,.. for PlffOrtnl~ work to l'l.lmllfl all labor matertM ruuned tr1Mflf0ff•I ~ H L. or Offtclal Alcofd9 In SUBJECT TO: All ~ tnte. 8"d In..,. °' the ru; Stor1ge, IRO. 20eO Plecenu1 which 11e IOC&led at Publlcj 111 Avenue In the City ll.lmltlh .. 11~. mattt1119, 10011 and e' ul ment bulll traneflf II abc>Ut to be t"-offtce of the Co4.mty,.... nant, cOfldltlona, r•lrJctlona peyw In atld to fie pt~ Avenue In the City of eo.11 8tor1ge, Inc:. 13241 Jeff~ ~r.;:"a~r ~~ol 10011, and equipment neoe.ia,y 10 ,.:, .. ,P Of ,.. m1de on l*IOl'lal Pf<>CllrtY oorcllf of Orange County, r•HrV't10n1. 1xceptlon1. II oftetad for .... ..,_ 10 Mela. Coutlty of Or~ Aoa<l In lhl City or 1rv1,,. 1 ,,,.,baiidonectgoocs. h :· ~ to Int.tall ~ plaoa approxlm•tely her11111ttlll' deecrl~. IN Callfornla end 1 1/ISth un• Nllmlnll, rignt1 and tight ll'IY prior vllld ~ 8t1te or CaUfornla, tn1 County of Otenoe. Slit• oi tlee °' l*'IOnal °'*1 c :,;. walk•. curb• ~ oun~1 • 270,000 1q 11, of ••l•tlna ANO OUT I HOUR PHOTO divided Inter•! In encl to Lot of wey of recotd. mortoaeee. ~ ~ ~ chaltlee Ceiltomla, the 1btndoned ICrlbed below ~ the 'I 1 Ptlaaat I & II Oeelgn angl· root syttam. "8" Bulldlng al Thi n.,,. Incl b\lelneel 2 OI TrlCI NO 7613 M I* One rnemwlhlp Of f'*d Of OCIW ~In le\oor Of t'*ti ar pel'90flll ProPerty o.-gooclt, cnaulel Of per~ 1.,1 Of n m• • neerl119 for ourbl and gut· ~altvlew &Ill• H09911&1. In ad<lr ..... ot the Intended map rlQOfded In 8e>c* 297, Mutual. • CMltornla. ~ parttee ~the~ acrlbed below In !hi mat• propet1y dtlctlblcl below In G Saundlrt S '""' inltlllttlon at Fairview aooorctencie with p1ene and 1ran1,.,or1 ate CrMllve P&Qel M 111<1 34 ol Mlt-profll oorporatton. weln-thet en IUPWlor eo tfle llrl ••Of: the matere ot: · 8 .,., P.. B OC>e • St11e Hoepltll. Provide IPeClfk»tlonl therefor Waya, lno . 729 w. 18th St .. oelflMout Maci-. In the Of· after referred 10 .. "COfPOt• Of the Unleed ....... All !rlo Hollender Sp. B l • 8 Arellno BlltrA{I 81). c 20<t xa rut>bf llMvel 1peo1t1oallon1. working Preference wltl be r!nted COlll M..., CA. • r1oe 01111<1 County Recorder ltlon". 111bject to the ptopetty It ~ for Mle wMll. Ure repair mt1ttlal -3 110t1. 4 011t1. 2 chair. 11>1e. cn~f~n=~~;: ~-9 7 ~ee drawing•. COit .. 11mat1ng to bldd«• pror>er,Y •P· The IOcellon In c.tllornla and lot I of Tract NO. 7195 P<ovtllonl ot Ille Ar\lclee of ''Where le" 9ftcl "•II" Md LAndlord r•HfVet the 2 rnattru, lamp plot brd 2 e.,;.,, TOdd Sp C :12:J ~ res INC>ectlon 11 FelNtew provect u "8mill lklllneN" ot the ollllf executl>fe ot11oe II Pll' map recoroeo In lllQOrpor:1tlon and By-LAM without~ 9glllnet tht right lo bid It the 1111e. boOkCM, b<I. mile . 3 chit dlk t>OC>icc.. II .bo' 1111 HoaQllaf, In 10• In 8'000f<IMOe with Section Of prlnoipaf bullneu Offloe 9ook 2", Plgel 7 and 8 of ot llid COfPot•11on, and, Utllted SIM ... No.,_ .. ~ TEEGARTEN ~ mutt be mlde Arclmo hHran Sp o 4M Lendlorci ,...,..,91 the ~~ whh plant and 18" et llQ. Title 2. Ce.II-of tlle lntende<l 1ranefer0t Is: Mlecellaneouf M'Pi In tblt One reeioent memberlhll) Ot werranty, llCP'9l9 °' lm-JAMES EDWARD With CUii °""I and P.i<I fOt • M1rbile.11ereo, hutQh b<I ....... -·-tl<>M tllerelore. IOtnle Admlnlllratlw COdl Same .. •bove omoe of llld County ~ or Oolden Rain ,oundallon plled, .. mlde .. to IN VII- at the ...... of ~Cl'llM. AM 3 Ci>nt, 2 lb6t. TV, T)'Pfitr. 2 Pl::~~~ :: ,: Prefwenoe wtll be grented Appllcetlonl '°' pr~ All Other bullneN namee COi'~, 9'IOwn and denned of Laouna HI ..... CalllQmla ldlty Of the tltle, QUlllHy, TEECARTEM, • rai· pu<Cl'IMedgooda are IOld u lamp. 2 chair, grndttllr ~ wlt to bldd«9 properly IP· mull be eul:lmltted to and Ind lddt ..... \IMd by the u Common ArN" on the l'Ot'P'oflt COfJ>O'•I~. '*• ~ ~ ...... ot OOt\- dent of Cott.a Mesa. ... encl mutt be removed It bookCM, mllC. 3 bu VIC • II :'t:':f'me o:r encl r '.: r,:ov.ci •• "Small 8utlnlll" appr~ by the omoe of Intended tr1n1fer0t wfthln 1bove-r.rerr1d to Con-lnatllll' raftwred to .. "FOi.in• dttlon Of any of the P'oPlf'tY Pa.Med N the time Of ~ .... Siie t.andl6r<1 re1erve1 th• r 0 pur -· n ICCOf<llllCe with Section Small and Mln0tlt Bull• thrN .,..,. lut Yill''' ... , domlnlum ~. datlon". 1u1>Jeot 10 th\ Of lea fttMM for any uee ot away ovem· tutJject to prlot canoe11a11on rlghl 10 bid •t the 1111 !;' !':~~°::'r!,'!,'!::~ 1998 11 M<I . Tiiie 2, Clll· n111 1812 l4th YSlrHt peat 10 '" u known 10 the !xceptlng therlffom any Ar11oleloflnoorpo<atlonan< purpoea, No dlllm Wiii be ber 8. 1984. Born In the event 01 •ttlement PurehaMI mwt be m•<I• 1~ time ot purGlll.M Sile fornl1 Admlntatratiw COdl Room~. Sacramento. CA Intended tren1f9'M If•: Portion of lot• A encl e or By.t.aweoflll<IGOtl)Ofatlon. COlllldtted tor al!Ow9llOI or January 15, 1913 ln between llnclloro Ind ob#-with oath OllfY and paid for tubjeet 10 P'lor ca~atlon Appltca1ION loc pretwence 9&814, not,... than five {5l MOM 111<1 Trl01 No. 7513 ed)oln-mot'• commonly known N edjuetment Of for r~ Indiana. Survtved by Oiied perty. 11 the time of purctiNe All mu•t be eubmltted to and clllnd11 dllYI In edv"1cl of The "fl"ll(•I and bullMll Ing uld l04• 3199 C VIA 8UENA VISTA. of the tale bMed on'*"• wife Mary, son James Dated 11\19 5th & 12th day putchaled gooda are IOld u ::.,:.,, ~:d ':!!c,~ rolled by the Office• of bid opening date. l<ldreu of the Int~ Aleo eJ1ceptJ119 lhel'elrom LAO UNA HILLS, CA of the propeny 'o contorm of NoYember. 1984 la, 1nd mu11 be ren'IO'l9d at led man •nd Minority Bu8I-Aequ .. ts for tmlll bull-tranafet'le(•I 11e: O.vl<I a eny P<lfllon of lot A Of uld 81<11 Of otfet110 be In writ· with eny lllpteaeed or in,. E. Jr.; Teri Foster, PubllcStcxag.,1nc.Llll<l· the 11me of pu1cllue. Sile Ol011~J$.6th& l:llhd ~· 1812 14th SllMt, neupretwencelntheiwaro Strom and Nin• J. Strom, Tr1et No. 7195 edjolnlng Ing encl will be reoellled 1t plliedr...,tedOn, three grandchildren; lord eubJect to prlof c:.nc.1111ron 01 November 1694 •Y oom 200. S.cr11T1ento. CA ol the contrK1 for the •bove 7148 Premium Street, long .. Id Lota thl 1fcxMllld offlee at any Aeden'lptlon Algftta: The and a brotJ WUU . Publllhed by thl Or1nge lo the oven1 of 111111meri1 p bllq S · v · 95814. not ,... then five 151 rMntloned PrOlecl 11 made Beach, CA: Alao eJCcepUng an<l rnenr-time 1tter the tlret PIJbll'.-right• 9f redemption •• ler am Cout Dally PUot November bel'#een landtOfd Ind obll· lcxdu torage~nc .. land-calender d•'fl In ldvance of by submttflng a completed Thll the prOC>efty pert!.-Ing unto the Gl'ltntor. Jta IUC· c.Uon l\efeof encl before ePeolfled In lrrternal '"-"· H T eegarten of 6, 12.1984. gated party P~blllhed • bl<l~lngdlle, '°"'" S.TD 811 wtth the bid nont hereto It descfibld In cessora Ind~·· from d1teolllle.THETERMSOF anueCodeMC1lonW7,lrt f' Io rt d 8 . P r{ Vat e M-184 0.ted this 51h & 12th dty Coast Diiiy ~t~o~~ Requeata for 1tnd bull-propoell. No pteferenoe wtH Qfnefal u : All 1tock In trecle, U ld I '115th undivided SALE AAE CASH OR CASH quoted .. fe>llowa: ml'morial services ---------lof November, t9M. 5 12 1914 neuprelerencelnthl1w11d be granted un .... the bid la fliltur11. equipment, lrlde 1n1.,.., In said loll 1 an<l 2 ANO TERMS teo. 1117 "''' '''"' el were held Pac-if IC Pl&..IC *>TIC£ Public Storag., Inc . Lend-· • M· 188 of Ille contrect '°'the above KCOmpanled by the STD name encl good wtll Of acer· non-exctu1lv1 111emen11 0.ted thll tth day 'bf No-"---" lord. metnloned projec:1 II mede 911 t•ln pllOto bualneta Ind Is Ind noo-exclllllw rloht• ol vember, 1984 (•) ....,. .._ Any per. View Mortuary, Di-'ICTITIOUl llU ... 11 Publlahed by the Orange by eubmlltlng 1 com1)1411ed Bid pioposala mual be IOeated 11· 12951 8eec11 w1y over, under and upon PHILUP H. SIMON, Al· aon wfloN pt~y 1111 rE'Cll.lrs. 644-2700 NAMf ITATIMINT Coa11 Dally Piiot November Mt.IC NOTICE form STD 9I1 with the bid tubmllled for the entire Blvd, Stinton, CA 90880 those P<>rtlona or ••l<I Lot1 1 tomey II Llw, 3812 w. been llvled UPon ah4lll heve The followlng per1on1 ere S, 12, 1984 g:.090NI No preference wlll work delcrlbld !herein Oe-Tiie Butlneu n1m1 ulld •nd 2 upon wl\k:h no bulld-Sepulveda Blvd .• #240. Tor-the right to pay the ll'TIOUnt MILLER dol119 bualneet as: M-185 CITY Ofl grantd unten the bid 11 vli11one from plini ind by said tran1fer0fs at 111<1 Ing Of other structure h11 ranee. CA 90503, ~ttorneyt di.II f .. her with the ••· A LEX ANDER E A CUT ABOVE LIMOU. FOUNTAIN VAUIY accompenled by the STD epecfflcettona win not be locetlon la MOTO PliOTO 1 bew! erected for neoeNlry for Petitioner. ~of the P'OOMdint tt MILLER. Passed . SIN~ SERVICE. 2431 North PtaJC NOTICE HOTlCl 1NV1T1NQ 811 conllderedandwlllbeeauM HOUR PHOTO or dealreble lngreu or AICHARO ROGERS. Act-any, to tM Seoretwy et.;., T\lltin •H, Santi Ana. c.111 ltOI If YAMOUt Bid propo1111 must be fOf refec11on1 ol bkS• The Thll llld bullt tranlfer Is egress, televtalon cables mlnlatrltor-of-tha ltllt,ol tlmel)fiOrlothe .... INr:l away November 10. 92705 K·14111 LOCATIONI THROUGH· IUbmltlecl for the ontlr• Oepartmen1 hat Ille riOM to Intended to be COnlUm· un<lerllfound w1r .. Ind con: Mid Oeoeclent. and \IPOfl "'°" ~t '" l 984 in Santa Ana, Thomu N Thur btr. Noetoe of .... of OUT work dncrlbed theteln Oe-waive any Irregularity In 1 meted 11111e offlee of: BUR· dults lor electrlclty. ,...._ Publllhed Orange Cout Ille Secrlfwy lhelll reetore beloved husband Of 2593 I El ~undo. Laguna ..... ~at THE CtfY vl1tlon1 lrom pl1n1 end bid Of to reject eny or au ROW ESCROW CO., 2070 Phonet Ind other purpo11t Diiiy Piiot November 12. 13, IUCh ptope r1y to him.and WI Hiiia, Cell!. 9f8S3 Prl¥1te ltle NOTICE IS HEREBY lpeclfic111lon1 Witt not be bide. N. Tu1tln Ave., Santa Ana. and accountramet111 tiler• t9, 1994 !Uri!!« prooaedlllQt In oon. Ohve Fern Miller o( Alchlfd Verry, 92 Alvo No. A· I 111023 GIVEN that the City Clerk 01 conlldered and wlll be cauM No bid w111 be coMl<lered C1llf0fnl1 92705 on ex 11111 to. MWWt, drelns, w1tlll', MT ·216 neotton with the leyY on IUCl1 Costa M esa, father o( Atto Canal. long Beach, In the Superior Court ot the City of Fountain v111ey for relee11on• of bids. The un .... 11 It mtde on 1 111,,_ DEC. 3, 19M git and at .. m plpea, and prOP.911'1 lhall OMM lrOfn Donna Dea Broward Call1 90903 Ille State of Cellfomla. for CaHlornla. wtb racelw -Depanmon1 haa the right to dltd 1orm furnished by the Thie bulk tran11er 11 eub-eccoutrementa thereto, and f'ta.IC NOTICE the tlme of IUCtl payment. Thia bualneaa 11 con. Ille County of Orange ed prQP09ell unlit the llOur Wltve 1n~ lnegulerlty In 1 Oepertment and It mtde In ject to Calllcxnla UnlfOfm for IUCh roof O\let'tlanga Ind __ .;..;;.;;;.;;;;;..;;...;..;.;;.;~=-.- o( Newport Beac h, ductld by; 1 gonwal part· In Ille Matter ot the E1111e of tO·OO A.M on Monday, bid or lo rejecl 1ny Of all IQCOl'dance with the "In-Commerdal COdl Section other encto.chmonta of a DEPARTMENT OF THE (It) .. ,.,........_ 11' ..... and Alix Burns of neralllp of LLOYD C SMITH.A. De-November 26, l99•. tor bide. ttructlonltoBlddefl.. 8106. Uke Of dlssJmltlf kind; and TREASURY/INTERNA L 11 .... After ... Norco. brother. of Tllom11 N. Thurber ceued. TREE TRIMMING IN VARI· No bid 111111 oe oonllldered Protpectlve bidder• ma The n•m• Ind addre11 of Mlemen1' on lldjecent Lota REVENUE SERVICE (I) Period •• The ownen of H G Thi• atltetMnt wu flied Notice ls hereby given that O u s L o c A T I o N s unless It 11 m1de on 1 atan. eKamlne and obteln plan: the p1r1on with whom In Mid Tracts for roof over-NOTICE OF SEALED BIO 1ny /NI ptoperty IOl<I .. enry Miller of with,,.. County Clerk or Or· lhevifi'de(&!o~ Will .Mii II THROUGHOUT THE. CITY In <lard IOfm furnltlle<I by Ille 1pecltlcat10.h1. Ind bid Clllm1 m1y be flied la BUR· ll•ng• and other encroach· SALE. under the IUlhOflty In provided ln NCtlon e»e. Santa Ana. M ollie ange County on November P'rlVi • Ille, lo the hlg"-1 accordance 1111111 111e Plll\I Dep1rtmon1 and 11 med• In f0<ma by cal1lng 11 or mllllng ROW ESCROW co., 2070 men11, of• Ilk• or dllllmll11 lnt«n1I Aevonue COdl eec-their hlln. uacutore, or lld- Fredenck of Wilson. 6, 19M Ind best Pl<ldlr. eublee1 to Ind SPICfficltJont. eccord1nce with the "In-1 reques1lo 1111 Offloe or the N. Tuatln Ave .• Santi An•, kind, together with the right tlon 8331, the property cs. mlnl1tr1t0f1 .• Of ""I peraon K df h ~ confirmation ol Ilk! Su-Trimming patterna wtll oe llructlonl to Blddera." Chief of Plant Operation• 11 CA 92075. Aaf: Eecrow to con119y llld MMmonta to 1erlbed belowhu bier\ eetz. hlvt119 any lnterlll J'*lln. ansas. gran at er Publl.lhed Orange Coat pertor Court. on or alter the provided All proepeetlve ProtpeCtlve bidder• may the •bove ll<l<lrlll , .... u 1910F Ind the l•t clay tor .,,., P9'90n, firm. public utll-ed for nonpeyment ol °'a llen thereon, Of any per. o f David and Sandra Dalt::, November 12, t9, 23rd d1yol Novemblr 19M. bldderullall lnapect Nmple enmlne end obtain plans. phone nymber •17 141 fifing clllm1 t>y any cndltor lty or governmontll body. lnlernll revenue tax" <11.11 '°"In 11\W behalf, lhell be Broaward o f Newport 26, ber 3, 1984 II Ille offlc:e of WILLIAM J. trees on Ftldey, November 1peelllc11lon1. and bid 9'7·5212. tllall be November 30. 1914 Also excepting from laid from GlfY W. Franks. The permitted to redeem die Beach, Cheynette, M-212 lENKEIT. 25251 PaMO De 16. at 2:00 P.M. 11 17721 lormsbycalllng1tcxm1U1ng .A payment bond Stan-wtilch 11 Ille bullneN dly Lot• 1 andtl111 g11, oll, propertywlllblaolclatpub-property IOl<I. or ""I Pl'· Cel d Allcla, Suite 200. Laguna and 11733 Bty circle, Foun. • requetc to the Office of the derd i:orm 807 'in the before the coneummitlon hydrocarbon1, mlne,.11 and Ile Ille under lllled bid u tlc:ulat tract of IUoh pt~ este. an Heather Pllll.IC NOTICE Hiila County ol Or1nge. 111n Vllley Anyone wlllllng Chief or Pl1n1Oper1tlonl11 atnOllnt of fifty percent ol tlle d1te tp1elfled above. other sub111ncH lylng provided by 1n1ernal Alo.I· It an~ time within 1110 dey1 Bums, aU o f Norco State of California. IN right, to 1Ubml1 1 bid 10< Ille 1, .. Ille above lddr-. 1..._ l(Of1 trlC1 prtc. mull IQOOm-D1ted. October 15. 1984 below a depth of 500 00 feet. en\11 Code eectlon 1335 Ind ltter Ille Nit tWaof. and several n e ices F1CTITIOUI llUIMll tltle •nd lntwes1 of llld CS. trimming P'O)ecl muat 11• P II one numb er I 7 1 c ) p1ny every contrK1 tnvolv-IMMftOW llCROW co. but wlthOU1 the riglltto enter rlllled regul1t1on1. Diie 121 Price . .:. Suctl P'GPe"Y a n d NANI ITATlmNT OMMd at the time ol dNtll tend the Nmple trimming 957-5212 1119 en ex.pendllure In eAOllS 1010 N. Tloleftn A"-upon the 1urf1c1 or BldawlH be opeoecl: Novem-or trect Of property.,_ be Tiie lollowlng penon " and all the right, 11tle and and bid• Wiii only be I C· A payment bond, Still· ol 125.000. .. •• AN, CA tz111 IUblUrlace ol Ille property ber 27. 1114. Time bld9 wit pel'mlltld 10 be red .. mlCI nephews. M ember 11e dOlll9 bualneat u ; lntere11 11111 the 11111e of oepted from thoee In lllend· derd Form 807 In the The IUCeNful \)ldder. wtll DAVID G. STROM above• depth ol 500.00 leet be opened: 10:00 a.m .• upon payment lo tlll Carpe nters Local IRVINE CHRISTMAS 111d decMMd nu acquired anee Ouallty control on 1mountofflftypercentofthe be required 10 enter Into 1 NINA J. STROM lor any purpOM wtlllaoever Place of Ille: 2.4000 Avila purctluer,orlncueheOM- 1453, Huntington TREES. 3001 Aldhffl by OJ)l(ltlon ol taw or othet-trimming wtll be aulctly en-contract price mu11 acx:om-contractual igr .. ment In 1n1encted Tranaleree(I) u reserved In deed.1 of re-Rd.. l,un1 Niguel. CA, not be found In the county In Be h 2 8 Sutt1 108 .Colll Miia, w111 Other th.en or In Id-lorceo pany every contrac1 lnvolv-the fcxm 01 1 ··standard Publllhed Orange Cout t ccxd. 92871, th floor. Tiiie of. wtlk:h the property to ,,.. ac • owners 5 yrs Caltt 9:zeoe dltton to 11111 or Mid ~ PrOpoN!i ahalT be prM-Ing.,, eKpendlture In ex-Agreement, form STD 2" Dally Piiot November 12., PARCEL ~on .. xctualve lered Only thl right, tttle demmed It lltuatld. then lo o f the Broadway Joeec>n Porto 2006 Port CMMd,ltthellmeofdMtll. entect under sealed cover ofl25,000 whlcllthallbeblndlngupon 19M 1 .... montalor lngreu end and lnter111 or Cler, w the8«ntary,forthe'U190f Florist, Costa Mesa. RalT\90111. Newport s..cn. lnllldtolllthecertlllnRE.AL ind 111a11 be eccompanled The SUC41Nt\IJ bidder wlll 1he s1111 or Callt0<nl• only M-215 ~reu, public utilities. -Frank• In encl to the prop'. lhe purctlulr, hie,,..,., CK y 181 ta ti on M d Clllf. §2680 Pl'~ lltualed In 11\e OR-by one or Ille lcxms 01 bid· be required to enter Into 1 upon appronl by the Stet• era and 10< Ill purpo111 In-erty wtll be offwed fOf Ille. If lllllgn1. lhl amount paid by 5 8 on ay Thia buafnHI 11 con-AN E. County of ORANGE. dlf'S aecurlty required by C()nlreetual agrMment In Tiie con1rlC1 la not blndl · f'ta.IC NOTICE ctdental lhetlto, lnch.1dlng reqU11ted, 11\e Internal Rev-IUCf'I purchlelr and lnt.,..t -pm , Tues d a y dueled by; in ln<llvldull Stell ol Oalltornl1, partlou· Section 10 of Ille Speclll· the form of 1 "St1nd1td on either party unl1U an1 bul not llmltld 10 the con-en\11 Service wtll turnllh In-thereon II Ille rete of 20 Pt'· I Oam-8pm, at Bell JOMpll Por1o latly delcrlbld u lo4low1, callona All proposal• shall AgrMmen1. form STD 2" untll It la appro\led by IP.. IC·1~ • atructlon, ln1t1llallon. re-form1llon 1bout poselble cen1 I* annum. Broadway. Funeral Tiils 1t1temen1 w11 filed to-wtt: be marked .. PROPOSAL which shlll be binding upon pr0pr1a1e iutllorlzed Ital• Notte. of .... of placement, repair, m1lntet1· encumbrances. wnlcn mey Effect of Junior E.nwm· servi Wed esd wltll Iha County Clerk of Or· Lot 40 of Tact No. 5-499, In FOR TREE TRIMMING". •n<I Ille Stale oJ C.Mlornll only egondea, lnctudlng the 0.. ..... ~at •nee. Oj)eflllon and UM of be ullfuf In <lelermlnlng the brancae: ces n ay ange County on October 28, the City of Orange, &1111\own be milted°' dallV"tred ao u upon approvll by the Stet•. Pl'lrMnt of General Sar· 'rh•le~hii an l'l4ICelAly °' deM1 -of the 1111• ..... belng 2 PM at Ch rt s t 19&.4 on • map tlleraof, recorded to be In Ille ll•ndt of the City The contrect la not binding v1ce9 II required No A 125175 r0ac:lw1y1, 1ld1Walk1 and told ~tlon of prop. ::O tm(o>. "'8ct el ........ Lutheran Chur c h F2111M In Book 199, PI09I 49. Clerk In lier office In the City on elthw Party unleu and All 'nonexempi 111te con In the Superior Court of conduit• ovw the followtng erty lot 129 of trlet No ~-- 760 Victori St Cos ' Pubtllhed Or1nge CoU1 49,an<I 50, ol Mlecellaneoua Hiii, 10200 Slater Avon\11, unlll II 11 eppro11ec:1 by. IP-trecta of 15.000 or mcxe .,~ the 'S'late or Cellfcxnle, f0< dllerlbed land • 4224, City or N1wpon A oertlftcate Of .... of Pit· a ·• t.a Dally Piiot N0119mber 5 12 Mapa, records of N ici Or-on or before !he hour atlled proprlale 1uthcxlzed 11111 aublee1 10 lllte contractcx the County of Orange PARCEL A· All ol the land Beach County of Orange IOnal propetly olWn or I Mesa Pastor Lothar 19, 28, 1994 · · 1nge County At the dellgnatld time, 111 agencies, lneludlng the o.-nondlter•mlnetlon and com· In the Mitter ol tlle E11111 described In Parcel 2 of th1t ·Stele 'of California. u pe; deed 10 real property •· V Tornow o Hic1at· M·194 • more commonty known bldarecetvld wm t>epubllcly partment ol Gen«1I Ser· pll1nce requlremenll of ANNE L AOG.fll_S_, ~ Qertlln deed recorded July recorded In BoOI! 157 P&Qel =ed pureuant to Metlon mg lntennentPac1hc u · 1521 EAST SAN ALTO oPened. examined and d• vices. II required purau1n1 to Governm1n1 celled. 11, 1972 In Book 10218. 1 to 14 lnelullve or ml1-lhall <lllcharoe lllOtl v M ..... IC MnllC£ AVENUE. ORANGE. CA etarec:t tly1'MI Crty Clet1I 91d All nooe.uimpt II.Ila con. Code s.c:tlorl 12990 and Notte. la hereby given that Pege 698 of Offlolal Record• cell1neou1 m~· record• Of property from Ill Ilene. en- ll'W emonal Park r~ nu . Terms ot 1111CUh1n 1ew. d91'9 end the bllC .,, 1n: tr1C11or 15.000 or more 111 Calllornl• Admlnlatratlve the u11<1eilllgned "Witt Hit arrtn ttla omc.-l>r lift C-ounly iiJOcoonly com~ know anc..-and ~ewt Pierce Brothers Bell NOTICE Of' APPUC tul mon.y or the United vrted 10 be f"nent at Che aubjec1 to ttate contractor Code Tltle 2 Dlvlllon 3 Pr1v11e 1111. to the hlghelt Recorder ol 11ld county 11 222 Eveolng Star Lane wtllch the 11en of Ille Unli.d Broadway dtreeung TO lllL ALCO:~ S11111 on connrm1l1on of declarat ton 01 uld nondltcrlmlnlllon and com-S«:1t0n 8201 · · and belt bidder. eubjeet to PAACEL B: Loll A and B Newport Beach CA 12880• Stat• With reepect to wNdl 642•9150 · •VIRAG.al Ille, or pert cull and bll· pioponls p ll1nce requlremenu In accordance with the conllrma11on ol Mid Su· of Tract 7688, 11 per map Pr099rty may be lnepected the levy wu made lied prt. 11107114 •nee lvldenCld by,not1 M-Allbl<luorecelved exam· pursuant to Gov1rnment provisions of Secllon 1710 perlor Coun, on or after Ille recorded In Book 294, at: From the outllde only 11 orlty. To Whom 11 M Co n· cured by Mortg-oe Of Tru1t lned and decieied wlli be re· Code Sec1lon 12990 and of Ille l•bor Code the De-23rd day ol NOVEMBER P1ge1 19 and 20 of Mii-222 Evening Star Lane ''"* OlllM JONES SAEGUSA MA~IE ~ & Deed on 1he pr09er1y 10 ferred by lhe City Clerk 10 Cellfornt8 Admlnl1tr111ve pirtment II• ..C.,,alned 1984, II the office ot PHILIP oellaneou1 M11>1, In Ille Of· l'1ewport BelCt1 CA 92880 ' ........... °='ff MOLLIE ELLEN TAKEO 11'1PC>1y1ng lo lhe IOld Tonperoentof1moun1 the City Engineer and the Code, Tiiie 2, DIY181on 3. 11111 Ille general Pf•v•lllno ~E.PUS~~gN . 3912 W. llceoltlleCounty~der Sut>mlsllonofiittbldlmu~t ,_!!..~ ..-.. JONES d "ed N Depanm 1 f bid to be deootlted with bid. City AltOfney t0< cheeking Section 9201 "'"of w1ge1applicable1 A Bl VO., SUITE of saJd county be eubmltled on FOfm 2222 --._....CA_,, • 1 ovem -a.v..o.·~n~rOI ~lco~~~~ Bld1 or orier110 be In writ· and reported to lhe City In ace~rdtoce with Ille 1he county In wNch the wor~ 240, TORRANCE, CA 90503. P"RCEL C. Lott A and 9 Sealed Bid fOf Pureh ... ~ (1M) 111..-. ber 10, 1984 tn Costa ON SALE GE:EAA 1119 Ind wlJI be received 11 Counctl 11 119 regular m .. t. provttlons of S«:11on 1110 latobectone1talholeratll County ol Loi Anget11. or Trect No. 7513, 81 per Selie<I Property. ContlC1 Date: Nowmber 1, 19'4 Mesa Medical Center LICENS~ PUB. EAT. PL L Ille alor91ald olt!Qe " •ny Ing on December 4, 1984/ ot the L•bor Code. the De-esllbtltllecl and pubUtlled Stile or Clllfornl1. all right, m1p r1CO<ded In Book 297. the office Indicated below Pvbliltled bY the Or1t191 aCtrer a brief illness Mii aJconollc bevetegei) 10 time •lter Ille flr11 publl· Prtor lo eo.mmenclng partment hu ucertelned by the Director or lnduttrlet tllle and lnter"t 01 Hid d• Peon 33 ind 34 of Mis-tor Fcxma 2222 Ind lntor· CoMt Diiiy Piiot Nowmw She was bo J . 18583 Srookhur•t Fount~~ c11ton hereof and before work. lhl Contr1ctor and ell lhll the gener11 pttvalllng Aalatlona. Coplea ot the ceeled II the time of death cetfaneous M1p1, In the of· m1llon about the l>(operty 12, 19114 . m une v111ey CA , d111 of 'Sale. eubcontrecto,.., •hall obt11n "'" of wages 1Pplicable In wege "'" are on 1111 II 11\e and •II the right. lltle and flee of me County Alcorder Submit bld1 to the pereon M·2CM 29. 1894 in Sask.at.C'he-Publlahed Oren e Co Oiied this 7th d1y or NO. 1 buslnesa llc4N'IM from the the county In wtilch the wor11 Office of the Chief 01 Plant lnter•1 th1t Ille "'•" of of Mid county. named below before Ille wan. Canada where Diiiy Pilot Nov:nber ~~I VEMBER. 1984 Cl1y of Founttirl Valley In llC· 1• to be done.,. thole r11.. Operellon• Fairview ~ decMMd hM acq\llred PARCEL 0: Lot A of Trec1 time bldl Wilt be °'**' y d . her e arly li'fe w 1984 . WILLIAM J LENKEIT, Al· CO!dance with lhe City Mu· .. llblllhec:I Ind PUb!ftlled Sl1eln.,lonwlllbeheld 'IC>P9rlllonofl-cxother· No. 7795, U per l'lltlP re-Payment Terme: Bldt muei ·~ra:'r~~w!egnunyOluo as 5 t0<ney 11 Law, 25251 Pueo nlelpal Code No VOiume 1 by the Director of lndu11r111 Wed. Nov 71h 10 00 AM WIN other than or In ll<I· corded In Book m . Pages be accompanied by the lull " spent and she worked U·299 De Allele. .s200, Llgun1 Tiiie 5, Cheptets 5 04 enci Ret1tlonl. Coples of the Felrv~ Stete Ho'91til · dltlon to that of llld d.-7 and 9 of Ml1eell1neoU1 amount of the bid 11It101111 place !ll •d ff'I the Diiiy as a legal secretary. In Dln•ic MnTIC[ Htll1, CA 92853. A11orne)'(1) 5 08 wage"'" ire on Ille 11 the Victor Ble4•lac ce1seo." the time ot de1111. MIP• In the office of 111e 1200 ex leN. If the total bid Piiot Want Adal Call now 1922she marnedWil· r UUL ""'' lorPelllloner In accordance with tlleOlflceoftheChlefof Pl1n1 In and to 111 the certlln County Record• of 111c11amorethenl200,1Ubmll20 _1_6•_2_·_56_7_8_. __ ram VJ f V FICTlTtOUllMlll ... 11 FLOYDCARLTONSMITH, provtslon1 olSectlon117000per1tlon1,F1lrvlew. t • ones o IC-.. .., becutcx of 111e E11111 01 Ind 1777 tnclullve 01 the Sile lnapectlon Wiii be held Mt.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE 1-0ria, 8 .C. Canada Tiie ~': ITATIMINT llld Decedent labor Code of the Stell ol Thure .. Nov. 15th 10·00 AM ---_...;;....;.;;.;:..;..;..:..:.. __ ··---__;,,..;.;..;;...:...;.;::.::...._ Pllll.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTJCE and they along With doing bulif":.~~lon 1' 6~~11~~ Orange COHI C1Hlornl1. Ille City Couneff Felrvlew Bill's parents moved TH 0 MA s w A L~ EA 19 ~984 01 November 12. t3, ol Ille Clly of Fountlln Valley ~ ~~ 0 W Newport Beach in CoBUILD~.RS, 1C28 E Wllaon , ' MT·217 ~:: p~v~:~u~~r ~~~-:, 111 ° eni peratlona 1926 h th •ta ....... 1111. 92627 • ly Publlallec:I b 111 Ot w ere ey Op· ThomH Deni.a Welker Ml.IC NOTICE w~es lor each cr1fl or type 'I e enge e rated a butc her 128 e Wiiton, Coate M ... · ol workmen or mech1nlc ~~~~ o~iPnot NoVl!Tlber store M o lly and Bill Callf 92627 'ICTfTIOUl llUllNHI needed 10 execute the con-· 1 U kno Tlllt busjneaa 11 NA.AK ITATIMINT trac1 Wflk:ll 'Mii be l'eljlrded M-200 were we wn in ducted bY' Ill lndlvldu•~on. The followlng '*'°" 11 to the aocceaalut bidder Pl8tJC NOTICE Lawn Bowling circles ThOmai Denlel Wiiiier do4ng butlneu 11 Prev1mng wag. In ell.Ill· __ ...;;.;;..;;;;,.;;...;..;.;;.;~=-.- he re Molly was Tiiis at1ternont wu tiled WEST COAST ST,.. ltcalloninotprovldec:lforby FICTITIOUlaUllNl!ll preceded in death by with Ille County Clerk of Or· TIO NERY ANO VIDEO :he resolution shell. not be NAMf: ITATIMINT he r husband . 1969 •noe County on November SUPPLY, 16387 Bol11 eu than ,Ille most recent Tiie lollowlng per1on1 are in 6. 19a.c Chlc1, Huntington Beach. wage d1termln1tlon tor the doing buslnNa u and4bmthersinSas-F25eeM C1l1f 92649 OrenoeCountyeree11pub-KIL UUN DATA RE - katc h e wan M olly PublJlhed Orange Co111 Sandri Spiro. 4081 M0<n-Ushed by lhe U S 06p•rt· SOURCES. 1950 16th St had a S""""al gift of Dally Piiot November 12, 19, lng1t1r Dr . Huntington man~.'!! 1L11•bofbe ,_.,~ In no •l 118. Newporc Belch. ...--· 2' December 3 t984 Beach. Call! 926~9 even "''' 1 ..._than the C1111 926'53 finding pleasure in • • M-209 Thia buatneu 11 eon· •t•blltllOO federal mlol· Robert JaCk Kllllon 1950 M es adventures and 1dueted by 1n lndMdu11 mum wie 16th St •L 118 N~ m the people she'met 11tn•1c NOTICE Sandra Spiro The ontreetor shall Be1c11. Calll. 92683 I rUUL Tiii• 1111ernen1 wu 11100 provide IUCh compentallon Ceroty A KUii 1950 a ong the way, and aU F1CTITtOUI MlllNrll with the County Clerk of Or-Insurance u required by the l&th St n -~~ 18 ~· who kne w her, loved NAME ITAn.NT 1nge County on November L•bor Code of Ille Sllte of BNch. Clllf 92~ ewpon her Graveside ser· The fotlowtng PtwlOn 11 6 1984 ~=r':t:;: =ri::":~ Thia bu11ne11 la con· vices w11J be he ld dOI~ but1111M u p bllllled 0 '~ girding Mid cornpenntlon ducted by: llu•blll<I and wtte Tuesday, November 72~7~:Ve:ir~TJ-,~PR~ES. 0111~ Piiot N~~~ 12~~'. requlremoni. Tiie Contrac-~~1':1'.~;i:!,~ wu flied 13. 1984, 11 A.M , at lngton Belch Calll V:2~~t· 26, December 3. 1984 1ort!h1ll further require Ill with Ille County Clerlt ol Or· Paci he View Mem-Wu111m e. · Wallt~. 1247 M-207 p~ovlg~·~~':r:~r!i':~ •ng• County on Novernbef or1al Park. Newport H1venrock Drive. Hunt· Mt.IC NOTICE lnaurance tor 111of1he Sub· 6· 1994 Beach CA Pacific-lnQton Beach. C'!lf 92&48 contractor1· em~ The .... F291111 • Thia bualneu ·-con. FICTITIOUI llUllNrll Cootractcx d S be rubllsllec:I Or1nge Cont View Mortuary. Di-ducted by 111 lndlvldi,A'i NAME ITATl•NT tractors Sh!11,:ntsn 1':i.g;· Di lly Pll01 November 12. 19, rectors 644-2700 W1lllam E Wilker The fOllOWing per90r11 are 1 certllletie 01 wlfver J 28. December 3, 1984 McCORMICK MOATUAAV 1795 Laguna Canyon Road LaQuna Beach. Ca . 92651 494-94 15 HARBOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 011ler Ave Costa Me'la 540-555• PIERCE BROTHERS BEll 8AOADWAY MORTUARY I tO Broadway Co'lta Mes9 6•2·9150 BALTZ HROlAON SMITH t TUTHILL W!STCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Me sa 646·9371 Thia llltement w11 lli.d doing buslneu u. aubrogatlon under the tarme M-2 IO with the County Clerk ot Or-Nl'tE-N·DAY CA RPET of Ille worker"s eompen1a-l---------- 1nge County on October 29. CARE. 3165 Herbor Blvd. llon lnaurence ) Ptll.IC NOTICE 1984 Colla MUI. Calif No bid Wiii be COnlldet'ed '""~ _ _;..;.;;,;~..;.;.;:~;;:..-- f29t211 . Rlellard MICMll Grot11. unlfta It Is m1de on IM of. FICTfTIOUI MMMll 0 Published 011nge Cout 21492 Vintage Way, El Tcxo. flclal bl1n11 fcxm furn11hed N~ ITATl•NT .. !lly PllOI N<Mtmber 12. 19. Cll1I by the City Ind " made In The IOllowtng l)erlOn Is cv.Dec:imber3,'1984 Petty J BlllOC.2f492,Vln· 1ceo-rct1nce with the doingbuslnetlaa. M-206 Ii• Way, El Toro. Calif provtSlons of tlllt Notice and ECEA ENTERPRISES. 20 hl1 bualneu 11 eon. the propo1a1 1equ1remen11 Butterfly St • Irvine. Calll ---------1 ducted by • llmiled P•r11*· ind eondlt1on1 set forth 92714 Mt.IC NOTICE ship under Section 2 of Ille Spee1. Gunes M. ~c:ef. 20 Bullerf· __ ..,;.;;;.;;.;.;;..;.;.;;..;...;.;..::;.__1 Ric1111d Orotte llcatlons Each bidder mu1t ly St . lrvtne. Callf 92714 'tcfTTIOUI MlllNrll Thlr 1111ernen1 •u flied be 1ic.naecs In ~danc. Thie bu1lne11 11 con· N~ ITATl•NT with the Counry Clerk of Or· with aiic>l1Ci6li 1111• 11-ducted by. 1111 lndM<11111 The followlng penon1 are ange County on Oc1ober 28. Pur1u1n1 to C1lllorn11 Gu,,.. M E~ doing bullnets 11· 1994 Oo1iernment Code S.C11on Tiits •t•t~t ••• llled 2029 POMONA, APAAT· '2"1Jt 4590, the Contractcx will be with the County Clerk Of Or· MENTS. 904 E Balboa, Publlthed Orange Cout ttnlltlec:t to poat approved •noe Councy on October 29, Btlbol. Callf 92881 Daffy Piiot November 5. 12. NCurltlel with the City or 1n 1984 MlfY l M0yer, 904 e. 19, 2S 1984 IPOfO'lled fln1ne111 lnalltu-,..., Btlboe, Balboa, c.111 92881 M· 197 tton 1n cxder to nave the City PublllMcl Orange CoM1 N0tman Moyet, 904 E ,...._ f\lncls retllned by 011~ NOYember 12, 11, Belboa, 91lboa, Clllt 92661 .,...,IC W'IT•"'· 11\e City• to ln1ur1 ,,.r. 2S. btlt 3. 1"4 S•ndra l" Ebert. 155-42 r-""' ~ IC>fmlt'IOll of 1"41 contrt1e1 M·211 Pro Clrcte, Huntington FICTITIOUI MllfNlll F'l1n1, apeell1C111on1 and l--------- Beach, Calif 12&49 NA• ITAT9•NT offlc111 Pf'Of>Ot1l 4Qnn1 to be PtlM.IC NOTICE Shlr19y J. Laher 754 t 4th The lolloWfng weona .,, uMd lor bidding c.n be Ob-__ ...;;.;;..;;;;,..;;...;..;.;;.;~;_- Place. Downe.,. Cliff 9024 1 doing bullneu 11 • tllnld onty •t 1ht Offloe or 'ICTl'TIOUl llUllNlll Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con· PACIFIC COA$'t MARINA the City Engineer, City Hall ...... ·~AT'lmWT ~-;by 1 gen.,11 1*1· SERVICES_ 19301 Ml!Un& ~1 :'':::' Specm. Tiie IOl!owing pereone ate Mer, L MO'flt Ulne, Hunllnoton e..cm. tu ii 111e bldcte'.r = dol119 ~ w Tiiis at11emen1 wa1 filed Calif. 92tce tllel the Plan• Ind $peolfl. PACIFIC ELECTRIC COM· wllll the County Cterk Of Or ~..... Ernes1 Sch\llU, c.llons be Mnl b mill the ,ANY OE81GN!D 8Y8· •nge County on October U . 19301 Maune Lane, Hunt· milllng Ind tenoiln TEMS. 5327 Humboldt 1194 . lngton BMcfl. Callf 12W Cllargll ,,,.,, oe an J. Orlve. 8\lltll Perl\. Clllf ,.,. Gary Allen Gordon, 11291 dltlonal S2 00 Nelthle Ille toS21 Publllhed Orenoe Cout Maune Lane, Huntington COit Of.,,. Plant Ind Sped-Jaon M 8ranctt, 5327 Deify Piiot November $ 12 9lactl. CaHt ~ flcallont "°' the GOllt of Humboldt Drive, 8uen1 11 29 1194 · · T'1111 b\1110 .. a I• con~ melltng and h•n<lltno Wiii be Plllt. Caflf 90021 PACIFIC VIEW M•MORIAL PARK Cemetary • Mottuarv Cll•e>ef • Ctematory 500 PectllG View Oriv~ ' · M Ito dueled by I Qll*ll Pitt· rlfunded Anni l .. Btandt, W7 ,._ ________ ·_1nert111p TheCltyr9-VMther10ru Humboldt Drive, Bu1111 rr AulMll E. 8ctrUlttJ to reject an or 111 blda P1r11.. Callf, llOH I N~wPorl Beach &4• noo B Wh11t 1 Wonder1ul World Thie '1at.-nent w11 111ec1 E¥ttyn ~ Jaaon ltfanctt of Shopping ,,0111 al lllllth the County Clerk of Or· City Clerk Of Tttt. 11atement wu !lied ~our fingerllPt everyday• : Cout\ty on Oc1ot>er 2,, Ille Cit~ ot """111 tlle Couftty C.. Of Ot· Olly PllO I Cl1111t1eii 1 ,,_M rountaln V~ Cellfornle rro~ty on Noven\W Ada To p11c1 your ad, Publlahed Or Coe.el Dtled Novembw 1, 1te4 ,_ tell 842·$e78 Ind let • Delly Pilot NOYfltflang;, 5 t2 Publllnecl Oy Ille Or1nge Publllhed Orange CoMt CIHSlried Ad Vltaf help 19 28 118A . . COlll Delly Piiot November 0111'; 'I'°' Novemi. 12, 111. Vl'lo' • ' M· 198 I l' l'IM '8. ().cemw 3. 1114 SU·307 A.HOii • # 1. l .. . WHAT'I BEING PLANNED • WHERE 18 THE PROJECT WHAT INFORMATION 18 AVAILABLE t HOW YOU O!T INVOL YEO WHO TO CONTACT CaM Numben Notice Oat• Publl1hed \, PUBLIC NOTICE Of A PUBLIC MEETING TO BE HELD The applicant, J. Ray Constructi'dn, Is requesting approval of a General Plan Amendment and zone change to develo the East Irvine area Into a commercial center. Thia proj.J: Involves the relocation and restoration of buildings with historical significance and their reuse for commerclaJ purposes. The project sittris bordered to the west by San Canyon Ave., to the north by Burt Road, to the east by 1-5 Freeway and to the south 'by the AT & SF Aallroad. The proposed plans. a copy of the environmental deter- mination (EIA, 84-EA-0063) and other project tnformM are available for Inspection at the Communrty Development Department. 2801 McGaw, Irvine. Do you have any .comments? Oueetlona? Concerns? You are Invited to attend a publlc hearing to be held by the City of lrvlne Plannlng Commlaalon on November 27 1984' t 6:30 p.m. In the Councll Chambers at 17200 J~mbor:. Blvd., Irvine. for more Information, aall Holly Hamfln at 860""3697 at th Community Development Department. e 84-GA-0028/8~-ZC-008 7 November 7, 1~84 November 12, 1984 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ' RVMt\X ' _.) - 18drm $540 28drm 1 Ba $&.o 2'1 W Wiison 631..()N() BMutltul. qui.t 2 8d 2N. 2 patlO. An new lnt 822 Hamilton-Rori 648-0' 77 Brigttt airy & new Cc>t• & d rapes 28r 1¥.Ba Twnh• Micro, trplc, 2 cargar w/°'*'* Lall•. 1tream1 & watartalla Poollapa, no pets $875 5'9-2'-' 1 Of 5'5-3115 Qeen and lh9'P IOwtw 18R. OIWatlr. eat•· no pets "'45. 63 1-5553 Deluxe E.-.ide twnhM 28r t'.tBa wtg11. $690/mo 2s.3 Orange. &42-2620 Eutalde 2 8d tba tower No pets $550/mo Call 631-6155 Aft 3PM EASTSIDE 2 BR, 1 ~ baths. patio No pet• seo<>tmo. Call 5•&-9950 E-lid• 181, new carpet & paint No pe11 2563-A Elden $550 675-9291 Tbe Dally Pilot will oo loncer be open on S.'1U'd&J monllDC•· Ou operatlne boon will bi Monday tiara P'rlday. 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. DeadUnee wUl be ._. follo,..: EDITION DltADLDnt Monday ...................................................... Friday, •:30 p.m. Ttaeeday ................................................... Mon~. •:30 p.m. WeclDeeday .............................................. heeday. '4:30 p.m. ,Tllarwclay ............................................ Wed.DeedaJ. •:30 p.m. P'rlday ................................................... Tba.twd&J. •:30 p.m. Seta.relay ............. .-...................................... P"rld&J, 3 :00 p.m. 8aJlday ...................................................... P"rlday, S:OO p.m. ptopto fHd clu~"''d • • J **°''** Computerl.ted Accounting & Tu SetvlcM. 557-5211 u• 11111/I•• .u., Good things happen when you shop class l fled llllJ Piiat cl••tfted adt 8'2-5171 Aertatata, Oaf. Aprt•Hh, Vat. Aprt!lnh, U1I. Aert•t1ta, Uaf. leat1l1 t• Oltlct lnt1l1 ltH Belt W11t" 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 lelr Wut.. llM Ct1t1 Mtaa 2724 BHt. ltacla 2740 Lajul ... cla 2741 • ..,.,t ... cla 2711 Slaart Ztol UIPllT UU-U lfFO 1/1 Tl•t SHO/at IUm &UISJUTS OHi· PUT-Tiii 0!,~~r~n!Ee~:!!;. GOLF COURSE VU $535 I Spacious atudlo. fl blk to LIDO WATERFRONT: lge Harbor Ridge, Atty & Son 700 al· 3 offca & recep1. Active retail shop In CdM. Good training program. with prior kitchen & brollef 4 daya 64&-3000 CM 2Br lBa, quiet tenants SUWlll bch. Utlla pd. Xlnt ocean cstm dlx 3Br 2ba will lhr lux Condo $550. 1300 st • open IP plan. Some admln. Ideal for Richard Ouellete Salon, exl)9f. Moatly eYea btwn --------- 842-1603 or 6'2-3153 view $490/mo. 494-2797 s 1850/mo 1841. 873-8888 752·9442 o. 840-2434 E Wiii build to ault. Also • houMWife. 720-9720 200 ~pon Ctr Dr. NB 20-25 hrs p/wk. Hogue MmRS YILUIE H B 1 hid b.c1 & adJc 2000 1f Ready lor Beauty Barmlcnae11. 645-3878 Wanted rn\nl haY8 own Lg tBr w/pool, lndry lac, N 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 1Br 1Ba w/e1pt1, drpa. 2 NEAR BEACH: 3 BR 2ba · s MP on ea occpy. S 1 25 grou. AOOT HO OLlll ... 119¥1 •sy;••••sy Mon-Fri btwn 10-t 1am or Yeh1cte' 452 • 8582 water pd $424/mo 1884 ew B blka to bch $800/mo. 105 UPI* apt. Frplcc t 2 car save In beaut clean hm 852·87!4 R g H INVEST muat have knowledge ol -111.1 -1•2 3opm ask lor Doug l---·---....,..,,.,~-Monrovla. 548-0336 ~p~~~ 1:n':la;~~ Cedar Way 494-3685 gar si2001mo. Ag1 M/only $175+ ~5 peg board 1yatem and IOf v-v buay eggreulve or Jules ., OLUllM Inf l it. & airy 1Br 'Of q"l;J ............. tennl• wet""'· -ira-67S-8170or964-3375 MasterbrS300mo laVlst Office approx 200 sq ti knowaddlnnmacnlneby Nwpt Bch aalon I--' F/tl 5 davs "•• """"'.. .... "" __,.n1n1 $280/mo Incl utll & t~·ch fuli'°time position Motivated people only 00011 wan"""· me. -, · n/smkr Encl patio Raia falls, ponds. Gu paid. Only 10 minutes lrom VERSAILLES 2 Br, ~deplrgNptbch. home 1.an11orla1MF64~3224 ""· needappfuRobert&Tau 'Apptylnper9on.29S4 E. S550 Incl utile 6'6-8028 From San DI~ Frwy Laguna your own private 2ba,pen1houae with view. avaJI lmmed 548-6825 ,.. • avail 895-3M3 lor. 648_7;97 ,· at BAXTER'S, Irvine, Coat HWy, CdM. SHADY LUSH LNDSCPE drive North on ech to ocean view from Dana lrplc. sec, 2Scaroparoklng. MIF-CM/NB area. Fpl, •P~~gM, d,:~:'s"::s~~a~~~ ~·"'" ir...u-attt ~!73_824,,.,9ulver, Irvine. L,_LE CTR IC I A ti I B McFadden and Wes1 on Point's most secluded no pets 1. O Imo 3Bd. 3ba $280 +utll. AtYllT SM.II -s.mm ""' ""' CVMAN I 5 Bright. Top area 1 r McFadden to Seawind scenlc blut1. Like new 2 644-0452 1st/lastfdep 646-9146 Coaat Hwy. 97S--etoo ( PE IENCEOl COUNTER HELP tor dry JOUAN~. • m n yr1 S560 & up. Pool, spa, bbq VIiiage. (714)893-5198 Br widen. xtra large prl· IRLY PLIS Ml tor MERCEDES BENZ exp. Tenant Improve- Quiet No peta •WATHFllU* M/F rmte to snr 3Br apt at Ctaaerc1ial 2111 FILL I PUT Tiii Benellta. See Pally cleaners. 5935 Warner mant exper helpful, MESA PINES 549-2447 WALK TO BEACH. 1Br v a I e Pat Io s Ca II 28, den apt. 1eoo sq 11 01 bch. Bal Penln $350/mo. lt1ll 1 . lll/Wllll 9am-l lam. 1001 Quall Ave, Huntington Bch clean-cut, mull have 3Bd 2 b w/drapes & carpeu 960-6331 or 661-6441 elegance amldat beaut!-Incl Ba/gar 650-6765 "-ITR ftLP iood driving record. Newly decor a S500/mo 536-4637 BUSY NPT BL CM limited openln~1 Wiii St. Newport Beach _,, alar" n tgotlable. Pp. 25·x50· deck O/W · lul gerdens & white aandy ffl S , u r · lt~rt ltacla 2719 beaches A special plus N.B. ocean view, yrly, m1t Newer ratall/o ce ale train. Call 540-321 ext. IOOllllPE• part-time Mon-Fri. ouper 770-0102 Of 768-9094 lndry rm, gar. No pe11 lrYiH 744 lor boat owners. Moor br/bath. M/F, n-smkr, avl '780 at/$595 mo 84$-9928 32 f " 1 Spndwlch, 875 Paularlno, ------....,,.,.-~~ $750 631-6155 Att 3PM 3 br Condo 1806/mo Call TORM ANO 1eX uou boat In front ol your now S350 mo 645-742~ Exper. lor 891 grow ng C.M. 545-4867 Fiie Clerk·beneflta. Apply 1 mile lrom beach • DIAHl Ollm company. Gil, A/P, AIR 9-11 AM. SM Patti 1001 .~Newly decorated 2Br 1Ba Doug Ammerman work 642•2357 apt. Boa1 lovers or not. NPT APT LG FURN RM. ••RNIT ••u • AllE & payroll.H1tnd¥ on com-OOllTH PIHll Quall St.NB. 833.g300 $575 new crpt1, drps, 851-2000 760-6951 time living at the Newport BA NICEI N/S. All AM-111 -Retirement laclllty, 3-11. puter exp. helpful. Call lor Laguna dry cleaner•. hkup1, encl gar No pets 1Br $550 dshwshr. lrlg Marina 11 a happy ENITIES S375. 831-0377 4347 sq ft. Free •tending 11-7 parttlme&lullllme. for appt. 842-4993 497.4306 FILE OLEll/F-T 645-1893 Incl. No pets. Call btwn carefree way ol llfe. Pres-bldg. 90c fl. N.N.N Good ~eflts, pleasant Nice 1Br w/enc gar, elec range & ratrlg No pets $425/mo. 6'2-596-4 IUll IEWI 9a~pm dally 5.(5-4855 ently available at $2495. Npt Bch 3 br 2 ba 2-plex. (714)8«-4910 atmosphere. 393 Hospl· BOOOKEEPER Full-time, WlllW• ILEI No pats Plea1e phone Nr bch, pool, clubhooH WttltJ I. T1rftr Ot. tal Rd, Newport Beach Dana Point Chart House ••••n1ins 17141760-0919 s250 -. dep 646;8314 493.1183 •-WATERFRONT OFFICE Answering Svc. 3-11 Shlft.1--------- PALM MESA APTS Conveniently located In WESTOLIFF P~~fr~~m2 ~~ d~~lx ':.!; BLOG 1500 11 + parkl~ Exp a must. SS 25 up/Hr. O&SllH Eastslde 2 Br. $585 No one of Irvine's newest 1 and 2 br apts 756-1660 NB 1 11 Iv for 7 cara. $1 75 sq. 40 362 3rd St . lag Ben Approx. 31 hra p/wk. 561 M o C II round In · u Y rn. sllp avail. 2814 Lafayette .. 1 ,.,_,tall/Se~loe Apply In person Kerm pets 1 esa r • res1denllal Htllngs. IN NEWPORT BEACH lMaa ! $400~1-56~4-_ (Cannety ~). Nwpt nu o ..,.. i1 • • = ~ Hefdw8fe. 26M -0.w~ 546 9860 Wlnc1w06!7'G1$1 offers f,'7 A. grealplace lo lTve on the $375 3er time, prol Prol'I Fml n/amkr stir w/1 Bch. Call Beverly at Mature lnal'vli:Jua 'Te''"' Harbor Blvd. Cotta Mesa Quiet 1Br, pvt patio, ulll & 3 bedroom apartments Upper Bay Private n/smkr Nr Nwpt Bch 3br Concto NB Pvt be 675-8100 • to wash, wax, etall, 546-1691 pd, lndry $510 • sec Ideally alluated near clubhouses & health 760 4 7 change oll & perform --------- $400 • re ta 2038B schools. shopping and spas. 8 tennis courts. 7 650-2044• 839-1132 6'0· l 360dy -9 1 ev Aaat1act•tatl 2 olher minor maintenance Childcare needed 8 mo girt Meyer Pl (Mgr 20380) parks pools. close to buS1ness. CdM Furn pvt rm pvt entr, Prot'I F/M non-smkr lg NB SPiRlTUAL READINGS on'lleet ol company car. CM your home or mine 642-3099 or 760-9396 OC Airport. F&1hlon ba $350/mo micro & hme wtk to bch $400+ .. dvlce In All Mall""'• & 756-8601 650-5316 6'5-2756 _ _ For lea11ng Information Island, conven1en1 shops d 760 0928 639 8722 "'~5 6668 " "' •STUNNING Lg I Br Gar-please c all ( 7 14) on sight lri ge • -or'" • CounMllng. 1815 So El BABYSITTER WANTED OllLI CUI WllllH den Apt Pool & rec area 559-5012 Mondey-Sun-Employed Man n/smkr Prvt suite lg 3Br 3Ba hme Camino Real, San Clem. PI T must have references, apply at Hawthorne Chrla-$4~5 710 w 18th.SI day 8·30 am to 5:30 pm S250 Quiet nme Sett In Eastbluff, NB All llc'd. 492-7298 exl)9flence w/lnlents, own tlan Sc hool. 16835 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-time early AM late PM amenities $467 540-3500 SCRAM-LETS transportation. 640-1589 Brookhurst St, Fountain WE IFFH A OllOICf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ments & Townhouses 556 6378 1 from S720 (••k about • or v mag Quiet 3· br NB apt. $300 Vallev 962-3312 Want a selection ol great ,... -Banking IELIYHY lllYH good driving record, apply W S Clrculta. 1281 Logan. Suite J. Costa Mesa btwn 12~4pm IUIYElJ PRiii _ Must be clean. responslble with good driving record. Betwn 20-30 hr1 plwk. Apply btwn 10-5, 2166 E. Cat Hwy, N.B 640·9012 IELIYEllY Pllllll to do delivery and ml1e. twa Mull have amall car. mileage pald. Entry level position 63 Hl41!5 Entry level, no exper nee. can 845-9000 .... 8:30 & !5 *FLORAL* *IEllllEI* f.ILLTI I _ ,.,.... ..... ..,.. !Qer Ill"""'"'~ .. ., ......... •l•I••• a, •• ,. ............. OHtHt.l ... ltl (114) 414-1111 FLHM.11111111 llvlng? We can ot1er any-IRAll IEWI lurnl1hed apta, complete Near OCC Kit prlv. S300 Sense ol humor 21-30 ANSWERS P.l.X. IPEUTOll OllLI I llOISE CARE thing fr a small apt to a WHllRlllE WILLOWS wl,.. TV, llnens & utensils, 4 u 111 +de p . N • n/smkr Ron 673-7570 slbl 11 1 H B pe Demonatratora , I I CM maube rented tor short smkr/drlnker 556-0637 Telephone operator lor pos e ve-n · · 1U r· 4 Bd hse I look ng n . APAITllEUS , Cratty-Relax the South Coast Branch vise 9 & 11 yr olds & It FUN JOI N.B. Shop experience. mull be Cl'MllY8, F/T, perma.nent. 845-7845 NB. or HB think of us first · term or longer) On Jam-loo• lttr• 2902 Resp n·smkr 23-35 ahr lg Grave. Object 01 local lndepe0dent cor-hswrk. Min 3-6pm wkdys, FLIW. TUlftE for tnat choice Ideal living Ideally located In the heart boree Rd. at San Joaquin !l'"'" ____ ""!_!"! __ nu HB twnhm 2bd 2ba Jac/ JET LEG porate bank. This la an will consider lludent. TSL MGMT 642-1603 ol Woodbridge . .. .. Hiiis Ad. Pvt room In pvt C.M home pool/ten Behl Adami. A youngeter got of!• plane entry position, requiring Send quallflcatlon1 & Ar• you adventurous and NB REAL TY 675-l642 Woodbridge Wiiiows ol-144-1100 ' board & care lor ambulat-Must llke cats S375mo. .c;omplalnlng that his toot previous P.B.X. exper. refs. to -A. Stevens, P.O need money? Are you Flower Man 11 wllllng to train tor buying & dMlgn- lng, Exper. helpful. Apply 2166 E. Coaat Hwy, N.B. 640·9012 Daaa Poiat 272 fer1 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom ory lady S550mo 979-9656 960-5306 Sherri had fallen asleep. Ex-Opportunity for training Box 2712. Huntington ~~~::· t~ellle~:~mT~v!i I quality apartments. etell)lttela 104 Share 2br 3ba. lrplc, 2 car plalnlng to hll grand-In other banking lune-Beach. Ca. 92647 Western State1 and Re- Srudlo apt w/tull kltch & ba 1Hg 2Br 2Ba Bluffs siru••111TIL gar. In C.M. $425+ dep. mother, he aald. "I've got Ilona. OLERI nPIST sort areaa wtth our super. all utl pd $400 Call Joe Enjoy the numerous rec-w/pool 2 carports ~ 548-5194/0 990-9451 /E that thing rou 9.9' lrom Oe.llOEUll vlaored marketing team. attar 6pm 661-3653 reatlonal facllltles nearby s825 No pets 752•5822 Wkly ren1a11 now avail. ny1ng--JET EG. 851_9900 Personnel. Call must type 65 wpm and J.P EntarprlMa hH Mv- R--,-1 1 L 2740 -including Woodbridge s 126/wt< & up. 2274 New-Shr vu time w/2 trplca, Ft... 'tAAot att •oam. EOE M/W/V/H have good lront office eral Immediate nnAftf""a FILL /Tiii PAY Piil tm1 W9'1 8D • I Ca Lake, parks & Shopping Clltt Haven 2 br 1 ba Quiet. QOrt Blvd.C.M. e.t6-7~ rooltop patio -$285. 111., ...,,. , appear•nce. Newport ............ " .• .., 2Br Apt. ocean view $775 stove. patio. carport SEA I SUI LOllE last, depo, utlls 966-8479 Banking Fashion Island. Call ~~~~~~-=,~~~~overleaf,· 'tm~ Opportunlllea available with tfiiLOS ANG£l.ES TIMES Clrcolatlon De- partment In our door to door newspaper H lff program. Guaranteed hourly wage plua com- mlaslon. Houra: 9am 10 2 pm Of 4pm to 9pm. Train- ing Is pro~. Potential to earn S300 plus per week. For an Interview. call: mo upstairs quiet. ReMrvenowfor Adults pref no pell um llEOPT wkda ys 9am -5pm, ,,,_, duple• 119 Huntington December Occupancy $600/mo 816-335-9710 N.......,... 0 -·cn color TV Yng prol/F 10 stir 3br hM 1 S I 640-9951 mediate ncome whlle on ~ .... .,., .. ~ · block from beach fOlJND AD Secretary for real eatate 1_________ the Job training Exciting St 960-0725 or 498•6690 (714) 117-0HI Cute stucdlo apt. Steps to ·~:6~::·;~~~:!.' S360•u11 1st/1st avl 1211 dept. Su<:clnltul Inda-Cl•HOW. llYIH bonus program. High Close to beach bachelor Leasing Office Hrs sand" lean & private 650-8564 or 859-4990 ARE FREE pendent bank In Newport Und8' water malnt Mull earnings, transportation w/crpts & drps S•251mo 8 AM to 6 PM Fem prof/student pref ltatab tt Beach Previous typing be Scuba Cert. 873-3830 lurnllhed. Stat1 lmmed. incl utlls 536-4637 $275/mo 494-6040 Marty SLart 2-· ltat1l1 ...... ZtH c I and dtctapnone exper For appt. call June ___ i==;;;:;~;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;~d::::::======= • --a : req. EIGrOW or construe-OHPUlll Pridgen, 6'6-3337 (Tun- --------------29R 1¥.ba. pool/lac. Coll atdnt wtH emplymt lion loan exper hetplul, tor 12 yr old att achl. Ap-Thurs only) $312 60 ~ 1/2 u tll to rent or Shr 2Br apt 141-Hll but not euential. Thl1 l1 prox. 2.30-7PM Mon-Fri ~------- G46-9974/645-5800x324 CM/Irvine Bob 854-7236 an opportunity to cross Salary negotiable Car Eves. ofc 540-4925 train In various real es-prel Call Julie, 720-8045 S325+dep. rela. New-FOUNOY car 1~•1 1 C S port,BBO. trple, prkg, nr N/smkr male w/pet look-g ,. • gray .. ., . tale Job tunct on1 om-Mon-Fri daya YONEY water etc 6_.s-1808 Ing to 1hr Jn NB/CM/HB very sweet vcty Santiago prahen1lve benellte CONSTRUCTION · $425. 96'-8736 Oya Dr, Back Bay 842-1086 package. Salary com-· Bachelor wlll stir 2 br 2 ba , menaurate with back-Reliable man w/exper. to 0 MARR park Npt apt w/ male Ofhce. lt1t1b 14 Lost. Dog Yellow lab· ground axl)9f. do carpentry, painting & . n/1mkr-drug1 6'0-8287 200-800 sq fi. RNSOnable. 1~1~(:8~~~:~o llWROllAll drywall wllruck & rela •••••••••••••• CdM M/F wanted to lhare 1763 Orange Ave. Call 752-7946/780-1"3 851 9900 P«aonnel So. Shore ~·~ruction 3br. pvt ba, w/d. Great Ownr-Betty 6'5-9161 or EOE M/F/H/V 831 31 . 1oc S4501mo. 673-1030 644-2210 PIJllll OLIRI Tuesday, 1"oHmb~r 13 Coate Meaa 345 sq ft 2 Experl•n* with atrong ARIES ( \.1Jrl h 2 1-\prd l IJJ ( o lkr 1 intorma11on. rl'al11t· an E:~~~~~ ~rbre~~·~1~::,· rooms + ba $300 accounting background. olll'UUOllOLt " Ol'tl"·'" and that ~OU m u't pro tl'\I )OjJr own lntC'fl'\I\. S275+utna l50-2858 5483345 4943803 Computer experience • r mu\ on 'nunl\ homt·. lamll\, atlhcranl·c 10 sall.•t) regulation\. F Pete ed 10 snr 2Br Furn Ole BA ba aulte In must. 07~6.~~rrt area. ( ancuwnall\l' phi\\ CIUl\landtng r"o lc. could prmc valu<tblc all}. ;~a S38S/mo 'h blk to <j;dM.hm. Gd lor 2nd of- TAllRllS (\pill ~!1-\.la\ 2rn. D 1\pla\ "crsatd1t). \hn" that ~ou ocean 648·1179Chrls llce.$800/mo,675-4059 OOllllLllll hJ\l' '>l'O\l' 111 hun1~! < onl<lll n·IJll'\(· 1n tran'1t C1ood nl'\\\ "·on tht: Fem ehr 2 mstr bdrm In NB 14xt6 Window olc, re-& EXPER. DELI COUNTER IA.J\. c..uul<l IO\uh,· llil \.l'I (luhli,h1ng. h1ght'r ~ucat 1on (1cmtn1. Plnecreek apt C.M. all cept area $350/mo. r,:SO::u~~~ 1~~e::: \.ig111.1nu' 1w"111" pla' ~l'' role.•\ lac . $350+utll call Mary 852-1548 or 756·1315 675-2826 L"9 mag HOROSCOPE lllT&L OIAIHllE AHlll ' X-ray lie, IGhool grad Or 2 yra exl)9f. Faat)lon Island. no-1mok- l ng Call 9am-5pm. 640-4126 or att. 6pm 953-8473 Dental/Ortho Aecept. Benefit•. 4'h Oya. Exp req'd. NB 842·2826 Dental/Ortho Recept. Benefits, 4~ Oya. Exp req'd. NB 842-2826 HIT&L lllOlmllllT 957-2361 ext. 120-4 ·lllWLllFlll office Ullatant, 9-5. Type, Ille. some computer Of word proceaslng knowl- edge helpful. Challenging Job. 898-4447 llllUL llFIOI work out ot home, Ml up appt'a. 756-9442 Oen office HB Mature Bookkeeping bckgmd n/amkr 893· 1940 Newport Beach pteaunt IHlllHPlll group practice need• an tor buay /rofe11lonal. ••p'd person for our bu9)' Mon-Fi1, hrt p/day olfloe. 4 day weetc lnclud· Drlvera llc., own tran1p. & Ing .alternate ut am'a. ret1. req. 476-7009 btwn GEMl~I ! \I." 'I · l u11t• ~111 lk '"ll1ng lo tear <lo"'n lor purpO\l' of H/151-7835 W/852-9220 NB groundJlr •. ~eatiqicius.1::.z:==:::.,:1K;._.;.;~ ~ rC'hu1ld1ngnnmnn ~1l1dha'c )ou'll rcLO'l'rlu~4n 1clc n1<11cnalJnd Fig~~· cond~ ~~ W~tcimor. 3r~& r• ~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fund ing \\Ill lx lllJtk J \,Hl;illlc < \t'k m o\t'\ up -~nu Jrl' on a roll' toe $275/mo 682-2247 cept area. 1700/mo Incl 640-1122 8:30am-5:30pm wkdaya. ">t·ornm lldll\l' l1~urn 1n 'll'nan o aft 5'.30 & wttnoa utlls. 646-3B7i. CA:\('ER 1 I ulll 2 1 J uh 221 lk rL';td ~ tor a 'anc l} of c \P\,'m•nu·<, Fml 10 anr 3 br 2 ba twn NB deluxe office avail. Incl tert ywr own Alrpon -romanll' "1h1ghli!'hlt·d "'1'h " lullilk•J Jn~~ou'll Ix-h.ipp1c..·r a~ nses cf..'~:5~~-35 S300 ull~27~;~. t_.t';7~•'-Limo S-Viee lor aa 11111e 1 l ,ult < 1<11n int 1L.1lnl through "rittL·n ''ord ) -r 'II he \ital. d' nanm inet utt ~9~!·000LIM8sn 'on'!~'mte~I .ind 1>11n11l.ir \ 11g11 " 111 1m turl F/rmml 2 bd nouM'Wllrpl Npt 8ch prime loC approx .... ., " 550 q 11 $550/mo lnternatlonal Motor LEO r 1111 2' \ug 22 1 l>1111tc..'\lll JUIU\tmi:n1 1al..l·~ plan· rnuld on Bal 11 1250/mo t utll 1 8 Coach 751.5466 11n 111 H rl'J111 1C k It nii dn oi ,111 ng \\:rll>U'> 1 hough I '1 t u nt l'rn 1 ng r ha ngt• 0 11 ·l,i'tl"i"i '.16 7ii3ii·ii2581ii7i Niilckm.iii1•llil7l5-l6l1l73•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ll'\1tlL"OlC I .111111\ or m .1r1u1l ,tutu' n1mm a.nd'i a11cn11on Clandc\t1nC'r llh'l'l1ng "p,111 ol lh n.1nltl d r;1111al1l \ll'nJno VIRGO I \utt , 1 \l'fll ~2l \l. "" lOnll'\ true in unu~ual manner. lnllml ' 11111i.il dl'Jpp111n1ml·n1 l k lim· tc..·rm' strcamlim· lct:hn1quc~ • 111111.. hch1nd \ll'nt•, lor Jll\\\\:f\ I un.1r J>i>.,1lton h1ghllghl'I romanct: t mo1111n.1l lulli llnll'nl c..Jrcrr or hu~inc\~ Jd\ anu•ml·n 1 LIBRA (\l·f)l 21-<>1.1 ~~) I m u' on rc~pon'ilh1ht). cmu11on<1l 111' 111\ rnw11 1 'ahd 11ppi1rtun1l) w 111l rl'U!>{' 1nu1mc ) ou u wld lx•rumc 1 n~\lm.1hl\ 111\nht•d' fl.nu" 11 don·1 pla} ··1c1\ pr\'tl·nd" Lf3"1l''I. < .inu·r ,< .1f)11t or n ix r'''"' li1ot11rl' 111 l'IH'<1n1nglul \ll'narro .CORPIO (Olt 2\.'-<(I\ ~I ) l tllU\Un tra\d \:trn:I\ 1n,11nct. 111111111111) "1ll1ntU1C\\ lo le i go of p.1~1 "'11.k dUdltOl l' aWIHI\ \OU -tx- rnnlidt'lll t'n1111gh tcl'1akr \fC'J'l 1010 ltJtUrt' \nes. l 1hm pcr'ion~ liaturC' p1111n1n111th C 111 nm~ 1 SACilTT ARltl~ ( ,,,, ~2 l>t•t 21 1 ) llU g.11n \'Ohl(hH·nmcnt 1q.~.11d1 ntc 1)41\\lhk hn.1nu.1I "ll'<HJll tnduding 1nha11.1nlt: •\n :t:pt .il\n on 'lcn11mL·n1. l rt•a1 1q1, .tnd intl'mtfir d rom.rn11t rdat1on'lh1p. I k.irt ll·nu' lu ruk hL·Jd \'lll11l1u n\ "''" Cl\l"f IOM1< CAPRI CORN l l kt ': l,111 19) (t0 \l11" ~JthC'f('\.1dcnce.rc\ICW lt>g.11 rrgh" pcnn""'m" I .m 111\ m eml'>N l'i on "our 'ldt'. "ou'll oon I.no~ 11111HI linnnt 1.11,urr>mt "'II he lonh\om1nlL \nothl•rCapnco m pl,l \\ m.1Jor rok tn UIH.l\\IJ J 'l<Cnano AQl AftlllS d .in ~''I l·h IXJ I 11<11. lx'\.nnd the 1mmed1atc - \l1U II b( 1n\ 11cd 10 )mn 'pcn:il campaign lhJt might include pohu~al Land1d JIC' llcmk!nd., "'II hi.· m,1dt 11n }our li me popularny will Int fl';\\(' lr;H CI lOUld .l l\u Ix· 1n i>1l1Ul l Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRfS AND PRIZES I PISCK\I If-ch 111-M.trt h 'OI ~ir:rt1pnsh 1 p th;H "foltcrcd" ~.11 now ... rn11mr \011 II he: happ1c·r ·•' 1r,ult \ln·n1 on plea\urc VllrtCl\, htldrt'n d1.111yr .ind rnl'tl.trllc \.1l'\'-' \\Ill tw '1ndlt'a~c:d~.~T~.a~u~r:u~~~1:n~d~L~~=;;;;;;;:;;;; \4.11rp111 lttturc tn ., ~·n.mu C !!ll'br Jl •1 . '· .. ' • I ,I District Managers If you enioy working with y<>11ng boys & girls ond desli jobt ore not for you, consider a cor"r in the newspaper circula- tion field. This 1s a unique potition with dolly choft.nges & rewords. Our opening• ore immediate. Appllcontt mu11 hove o von, 1fotionw090n or trv<k. Wt offer on e•cetlent solory with o bonu1 . ~Ion ond go• ollowonce. We how on ••cellenl benefit pion rilot includes ho1pi· toll1otion iMuronct, liberal vocation and , holldoy1. Condldotts must have o d.slre to be wccenful ond be willing to work hard. If you think you hove the qvolificotions, pleow oppl)I in penon to1 the llllJ Pil8' ~ ihrv Fridoy 9~ I l Ofll or 2"' pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on equOI ~ empfoyw ' • Otsnge Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday. November 12, 1884 89 llfJ Ls h I Bc I • ••I Wut 5111 ltltWaa... ..,. • 4 .... llmtt NH ............ . c 00 s nslr11et1ons St or,&Ct•r k ttud10 7BdUCJimmy,1Wto.ac ...... • HllPTill9ST ~ Wiii U9 ln 111nrc1onct 1975 ()It. p/b. ~rulM ~trot. liiPi,..._._ __ _.-.. .. F/T·PfT 60WPM"LllCI Hiii• a People to tll!Ql*'lng for $1100 080 &40-9097 "" whl. radio, roof r~. ·eo Aid ~ ~. ·73 vw 809'< lCaM COftd 642-4321 L•wotiice 1&2-12&3 :r~.~ .. =~n!'e° et'91 ..... !U! ~tii •ri.~~m!:~: ~·°r~eo"°42t< "'~ ~.~Tau AECEP1'10NIST PIT Com~ny tratl'IL E1*11ng T:=;r:•cycil91150 (pd 833-0070 j°a-1-fond.I Acf#4. -4 Or. 'IO "8btlft Cofw1 .... Mutt type 46·50 wc>m ac-houri. Call Carolyn, 1400) Prine. Woo<IY tenn '82 OOcto-Pow.fR.m&O IO&ded. take ~ ...... tOP 5-tpd lo MIMge, t 3 0 9 ourete with pl .. unt "'. &92-5843 '9Ck w • "° 650-1757 c>OW9f atMrlng/brakN, () lly men t I 2 4 1 3 II 57400. c.11'790-*' Ill\ 1• S ~ 'V' • phone man11er for b':l --Tor ;;; TV W e, crulM, cab an.II am/Im GAS-9270 786-64 ts --.. M Q ~~ ~:~-~1~';--t~~r~lan F'ematttpr91 Modeluna 'tttrM IZlZ cu~$00&46-453t YIUIW'•-•F--~-4----1 ~~============~~~~~~~~~~~=~~-~~m~~. ~~n131 ~~W'&M~N ~~~ ~ ~·~~ a I ., ........ ,., -• TR VEL AGENT c:ond 1 150. 850-3407 '79 Ford Raneneto Xtf n .nrr• .... " r•.... E11pet'd, but no computer v a , ... -1• ' tf • * HOiii * I l !or TRAVEL AGENCY 0.. e11per.requlred875-89t5 6' l)(Oj9ctl0n TV. Nova •• P/I, p ... -·am "'-·l' PROFE SIONAL SCHOOL OF MODELING Pacific Travel School dable reliable t ---Bee.tn Pert cond. unct.r ater.o. tlll·wnl, ti.eut car HAS--W ~ wpm' call She~~ TRiii lllYll wvrnay $1500. 720· 1213 1 8n •Int oon8 d ~ 100 Cau · · c 1 1 tan am-.,pm at , 1 756-0666 tmaJI OIJta Meta urn ture e.autt~ 26" RCA Cir TV 833.007'0 • • HONDA·) ' ~__.__. *• company need• PtfS<>l'I $148 3 yr wrnty Open ---• 1N • sCl'1/llOIOAH to drive a truck and d• Sun. ·Tv Johna &4&-178& '82 050 Pick-Up "''4 man VO-1 V(!'(MA~~' Pool co11tractor needa liver furniture. Current Poe>-UP Camper Ate, • MA.o;JYYl'lt•:ac .. rt . motivated individual to OMV printout needed. Ctr 19" Seats TV. Works pl b. p/s 27K OflQ ml. 5 CARS handle phones, llll11g, Call 642-5788 ·gooo $65, &42;e t.a apd overdrive, guaoM Give your daughter what she really wants for Chirstmasl • Self Improvement and Modeling lessons. 610. £. I ?1h St., S•nll Ana, Ca. 91101 ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY PRIVATE AfCREDrTED TRAVEL AGENCY SCHOOL typing & general eterloal w-1 d-.._. -::=:;::;-•-·t 1 1 lOl l S 1000 & take over PYl'l\ll ~l l •l lll-llll 55 Freeway & Oyer Ad. n ow wu ..... ,......,....,, -I, • r &3!·6495 • (7 4) 241 0292 Experlen'Oed preterrep OWf ii 8 374 Beech 81vd 1 ~ but will train 842-WASH. Graham r ng •ku • WMtmlnale< Red '80 Sc:lt, 5-ap d, HCEPT 1nr1st s~~~te oar• Between 22& 405 F loaded '5200. 780-1557 Good plilone 1kllls good Jt~I Waat .. / afl Spm or Iv mag typlst(55wpm)gd~peller Dtat1tlc 5107 Graham agl rowing '*<ult & ~8, .. X1 Jn.,. .... , .. !1!! WE o••R American Alrllne Sabre CompUtet Training FIT$tOOOorPfT$6hr. Compenlonlheel<prmlac. apoona$1000951-8524 i3"" ,,_ ...,-._ • .,.... W Caroline: 645-2251 dutles-erra11ds Xf11t ret. Ptwet halt · 70J 2 Pl .. Clatet/81sQult Wire ... 1 llM • Give a Gitt Certificate . DOROTHY SHREVE MORNING, AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES RECPT/Sfm Call Barbera 548-0261. 1981 2Itt Sklpjack oP9n · ~!~~~~.~·~:n · needed for busy Airport Cati HOS model. t50 hrs!' lots ot 0/979-4610 E/968--0560 BILL YATES VW-PORS CHE Modeling School and r' a lent Agency Call ( 114) 543-9495 a(ea ad agency 549-1151 s,a1po1nt elrma,, r11rx Rh-equip. 110 tra11er $ 14,500 Vaas M H •--·ti.as restaurant • tens, marked llke OBO After 5pm 760-9~ : ilio!it""'rc!iwiliii"litl""""'-.."""".....,-""""'JI .. ~IOIO'S PlZ'iraaA Siamese S35ea 548-1327 23' MAl<O i11t>oerd Ctr 7._9.Jti.v';b. convk~n,ect lo, t, 'f 4 2iO CrMm w/bamboo ft _,., -----·---=o~ .,...., lee •. s111 • a c, P •. Int M\nt eond 63K m1 1 l&LIO&ISWI Dtt1 .S)tO console,lo}lruuperb cruise coatrl, 8-track. own-$7000 64S-7836 • •..:.. .... ..:- lmmed. openings. CoOk & m"1 ed 6 cond/631·7765/631-7022 Smog contrl completed ---tM,. '"' food prep. FIT & PIT A SBl300oodlbhou9n63d A9739. fr Flybdg splflshef twin SacrillceS5500645-1295 '78 450 SEL. telling at 1---------642-'3050 . 8 )7.48QQ 4q3 4 ~1 I mo. o • · wnolesale lmn'lac cond • •- He)' W1a1-..1 5100 Helt Waated 5100 'fftlt WaatH SJOO ltlt uraatH 5100 Apply 223 Marine Ave -Ak-lda/R t lever pups 350 chev. loaded w/elec, Aati,at1 Fine avl Evan 631-5188 . CN.illac f.,... --"" ROAIL SALES e r . NB slip pp 536-3008 CJ • I -·s . lft c701Mics Beaut. smart, lovable ---llltCI ~ Ill •N " ~ MOUSHEEPfll llll"IC ISU11D IF" PlCUtlll 0111111 IEPT. F/Tln Dec , Ptl'thereafter watch dogs. 8 wka. Free '82 Mark Twain 17' t40 .57 Che 4 dr Belalr FOf,.,__.ltlveprlcfel& , S199down • " • Sales exper. pref. but to gd home. 536-2702 Mercruiser 110. bowrlder. 1 vyt .., auto pi s' ~......... CloMd End Couple with three children Is now accepting appll· some heavy llttlng, high Several aaplrlng persona 1 lo hi'$ $8900 OBO Must comp res or...... • lea98 rates on 1985 Commerci.i l .... looking for help .. ages callons for school diploma req. Must needed In $.A. office. ~~ ~~:~~~~ :t prFc;,r:~s GOLDEN REl. AKC pups. sell. Call 495-8089 • $4275 OBO 542-6268 models, Jon Reynold1. ALL-SAVERS 12. 5, 1. Duties Include HOSTESS bebrlont.energetlc.hard Rapid advancement. No Lingerie, 673-7710 gA~~aallt. c12h/r11s5t/m84asorgltwtalll. '84 Sea Ray 270 so .. -. ·58RAMBLEA. Granap1·s 7 .. !u.1th5or531zofldr5~-r!f3·6 (714)432-lOn laundry, housecleaning, CASHIER working. resp. Good pay. exper. nee. Company • " 1 ...... ,,.,,, ,... Ironing. and aume child go<>d benefits. gOO<I fu· training provided. 1860. SALES. agressive tndlv hold fill Christmas eve. immac. 50 hrs. IOaded, 10 "''· nu pnt. 1 res, eng. care Must be non Eves 675-0900 ture. lrvme. call Mr. Klein· p/mo. M r Charles, for e11cltlng new prod m Champ. lines. $450 & up. must sell, moving. great S900 obo 644-0128 smoker and have own man, 261-9302 662-5843 the Air Cond. field. Leads Stud service also avail. $48,500 Shown by appt '62 Mercedes a.oz 190 transportation 20-40 Hr IAllTHAllCE IO"ER/llll"ER PART-TllE turn. Draw against comm. 496-072~ only. 661·1951 aft. 6 pm SL. mint cond 2 Tops, wk salary negotiable lo 11 1 ' ' Call John, 650-2945 Pell 5535 R--... y to nsh/dlve cu·•orn 7 IK ml, black 84~6060 854-0954 r pres g ous apt co.m-Needed for F/T PIT work $7.50 pa rates with local ""°" '" .,. ~ plex. Must have working 24 y-r"'-xr·~o er ea,,cill . 'llTt -mu-29' CRYSTALINEA. Twin '65 Mustang Conv Per- OYER 150 Pre-Owned Meroedeil To ChOo9e lrom k n 0 w1 edge 0 f 11 "v• v•uu•. v• · Ready to love! Shlh-tzu 2.6 litre OMC sea drives. feet $500 obo ZT A 170 Ns.L'tr/CtMlltliOI a Hard Working and workers, must be 18 plus, Do you think.you can sale? pupples-AKC Champion Radar .. OF. v HF. 64,._5755 • . trades .. plumbing. elec-DEPENDABLE 650-1386 U.S. Cltlze11. Call 2-5pm, If II d " ;)-1001 Quall St ee1 Oo you 11eed a home & trlc, carpentry. air cond & 964•2890 so ca me now an lines. Fluffy black and fatl'lometer & many Jttras ---·--,----N ~ ~···~•111 IMNITI 100? Mature live-In. Must heating. etc Salary com-l&llY r start making some real white. Call 857-4775 $39 950. 476-1991 ewport d I 720.r.416 money for oncet Call • t•S-tMO rve. ·v ;ensurate w/abillty wanted for 19 mo old girl, PUTTllE George. weekdays. AptliHCff 011 lottl, Sail 7014 • INTERIOR DECORATING leasedo notanswerun· PT/FT, flex hrs Avail Phone appointment set· 494-5410 2 Aefrlg 1 dbl dr $160. 1 26' •m"erl. 3 ••lls, 9'~hp TIPl$$Plll Color -Desi gn-People less fully qualified Call wknds. $6.50 p/hr. Good t111g. No experience " '"" P PT /FT will train 775.5447 644-0509 for interview w/chlldren Call Mon-Fri neceS4ary. No selling. SALES single dr $50. 631-7233 Evlnrude OB. Rdrnr trlr For ampered -• -KARI 476-3120 Company trains. Santa Full/part time, fabric store. lllY APPLl&ICES $10,500631-ll25 aft 5 MercedM Benz ••IA" Ana office. Salary $5-$7 Sewing or sales exper N 62 H28 A k' t••llATI WI · llTHIOR PUil • •Ell llRSE'S AIDES plhr Barbnra, 862-5844 . LES 957-8133 Ice . repo s g Tap M-c:edee Prices Paid s c ... pref. 646-9467 . $17,500. Tahiti Katch, .... NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model, loW mlleege Cadillacs 1n Southerf\ Calitomlal See us today! 540-1110 2600 Hatbor Bl'ICI. COSTA MESA < :.\l)ILl..\C lllllTElllCE Answering ervlce. osta Certified or tralnees. All Kenmore $400 30 · gas $36 ooo Bkr 646-4005 IEW UlllS Call Peter or Ray P/T 15-20 hrs Wkly, mus1 Mesa ~a~ag2eteh~t shifts Full or part time. salesMICIORY FARIS range. $195, 673-1464 Colum. bla 36, d.._·-1, iust Just arrived 11111 IF .... Tl '11 llYIW have e11p & refs exper P e Mesa Verde Consv. ..,....., • w otesal Ices ..ai I MEl"elES 494-5674 alter 5PM. respons benelits Must Hosp. 661 Center St. CM PART-TIME. Varied hoors Opportunity to sell gour-Ref rig, Washer, Elec hauled 2 yrs free moor-100'!;. fin a~ OAC •I 1115 1 own«( 73~~) ---• live locally Call Mon-Fri 548-5585 to Include early AM met foods & gifts.for hol· Dryer Clean. 547-2916 Ing S3S.OOO 646-1464 ev 213or714 637-2333 1 8-5 642·3013 _ d Fl h 111 1 1 G lnterna11oria1 •••1 llYHTlllTCOllSll wet:kends.Musthavede-i ays. ex rs. w ran. Used Kenmore as dryer Hobie 12' NEW, 1st $600 MotOfCOacti 91.itnWtlai 1147 ~** lllHER OFFIC£PHSOI • penaet>te -ven1c1e-<-ma11 w.e~tll!JltPlaia 642-0972 s110 642·30~ take~861-3630 751-5466 -..-.-..... -. __ ...,_ OFCSTAFFPOSITIOI AnsweringServlce,Cosra Exper lnglassshop.Va-truck. van. station Fash1onlsland640·6030 IJd M 'I 60l4 -ll•EllTOllCI 'llELMlll Ft T, reconcQe Slatemenls. Mesa ManaQement cation, medical. 40 hrs. wagon) to asslst news· SA'ES PRllTIH I• tttraa I lido 14 ,<r3255. fully Aattl 1arrtt4 '11-•M UIS •u•11TZ use computer aided ex per. pref 24 hr 6 6 paper dealer In Irvine ._ • New Sljdlng wood window equlpt 2 sets salts, trlr ' '( ...,. client ac~tg system., per-respons benefits Must Hunt'g Bch. 536-5 l area. Must be depen-top O.C printing & malling 6'6"11 3' S90 642-2069 ' $1800 (818)792-~ Aa•a ~ 9107 Lo Own-Eqty & Abum Low Miies. Ulee ,,_..,Must form gen I olc & research live locally Call ••on-Fri OFFICE dable Contact Greg company needs exper. RA GER 26 1976 83 50 (11•)llO 1100 See 111(173URZ) j Good OWth t IVI P t N printing sales person. Co•tattrl 601 N • . (IOO\.ol•2-11N z: 12• ••nt pro . gr opp Y 8_5 642•3013 I t clerical hep. o Hyde Monday thru Friday Top commission & ben· .. _ Jonnson 9.9. north sails. ,... • .. OB~lcasc~~~nyt~~gap'p118:.~':; -•· •111ET-ll-" IEPT. rtyepl1ainbg1e' g"~2-3w3/7n2umbers. between, 9~~2 4an3d2110·30 ef1ts Call for appt. Ve~tor Graphic system 8 bags. 8 winches. al p, IRAll IEW Ptuclae 9151 '11 (i. aa *•*•*aa • • ,,.. • m gn y.""' · 842•4993 with printer. modem. fully equip for race. •ttl's ........,. exp. req Send resume Needed several hard work· • • • software. S 13K New Best cruise. new top to bot-• to· WCM. 2F3702 Blrtcchelllr Ing persons to take or· OFFICE WOlllH SILES Offer 650-1719 tom. paint • Interior. was II STICI ·7T3h1TsA1RsGtrAulyS ~80~ °'a ~l:dt. CllPE Dr· Lake crest, a ders 1n S A office Com· $14 995 Now $11 995 c · b 1-"-t R t Cad"'·-Typlng, f1llng, slmple PIX IPH&TORS We are looking for foor F ff tt Joa 6022 · · r-· · Look at others -1iut.. a '........ 00 • """'" 92630 pany trains. no exper books. phones New answering service exper people experienced In r 645-9151 1 I Si ·-W $14,500 873-1181 wire•neetsooven-Uke JllttTORtll nee s95o ptmo if Quall-company Can be great preterred. Variable shifts. fashion clothing. 2 Full Engllsh Springer Spanlal, $antana 27 Race/Crse ~ ,._. iiew(10Fk4'481 STUOENTlorofflceclean-lied Mr C arlson, oppty for career. Full 642-t403 time, 2 part time pos· 6 mos Free to loving Hooda OB Mooring avail '113 9ll SC Chiffon. sunr1. 112.ttl I • 662-5844 time. 432·9420 for inter· ltlons on.n Immediately home. 673-5361 che"'n $15,000 631-8245 . • ' 24K ml. GORGEOUSll •• -. -Ing, ma ntenance .. er· -PEST COllTROL .---.. . ' I $30.000, 213/377-4118 M M rands 3-7pm Mon-Fri MERRILL LY•CH 111ew _ Call for appt. to Interview Free Calleo Kittens & 1 Snark sailboat cmplte IN BUEN .. PAftK ..._, '12 EL W s5 pl hr. Refs req. Allen-If your are Interested In --TECHllCIAI I TllE LOOI grey & Wht, 72o-5330 never used 11' $200 obo DA_ SC_HE . AUOtl JISJ u•,mt t1011todetallnecessary earni ng s35.000 to C &••·llOO btwn9am-5pm .631_62100wrierAn•lous :J lt••s llAllm Call only btwn 3-5pm ~so oo•n Lloyd Pest ontrol need 6750Manchester Blvd ~ _ low MOes· full POW« .,.,. 642 tll>2,,. ., ~ "'·pr more in com· Artist ----flout&-teonnlctan. We -,.:::-SP.£CIAL-CAl-~ ~1--w=1.--022 --~ P~ ·1 TA CIOllE flR -. (,..Ew· 0"""). ~ -weet\uays. • ::. v missions and are willing oR•llU!E co•sT train. Must have good ••• ,.rt nach 1ng home. Lng hair, fml. ·····I . -·· . oue'1a ark IV I' '""' ·tEGAL SECRETARY lo work· hard foi 11. con· AllW a drlvlng record Call Mr IEC•OARY spayed. 3 yrs 497-3254 40' Newpart mooring with 521·1010 2121'1 11*Ull* Dedicated legal sec for 7 sider this. MerrOI Lynch D•ILY PILOT Ta"IO 979 6021 ( bt n 8 " great 21 · Ketch In x111110 r-.-.. - ally law otrice. utagallon Really Is the most pres-• arr:.,;· Mon-day) w llexlble schedule. approx Faraitart 6025 catio'1. 513,500 531_5525 lllW tl 12 TO CHOOSE FROM 'U Sllll hYILLE exp deslreable. Xlnt tlglous. most growth has an opening for a p~ 40 hrs p/wk. gd short-2 matching couch~s b oo t-Guard Red •• 1 ..... .._...,, st led I es ... ._ OtlflRIEll hand, typing. 11·11·ng skills & colored Sony $300 llke BOAT SLIPS for PoWtlf II CIOR •Cl I.Slate Blue Lo""~ • .....,, rem skllls N/smkr pref. Send Oflen name 1n rea · time eir.perle11c ed , rnvtR N . B .,. 34 FT 0 less ll I o••s r --.-------mi ($1lGIAP600) resume to· hiring part11er tale Prepare yourself creatlveLayout Artist to 4-8pm Mo11-Frl. plus Sat essential r MacArthur new. Frig. tables. chalrs. o..,s . r 1 .• 4 -" 18552 MacArthure blvd now lor the next real es-produce qualit y ad Hrly plus bonus. call & Jamboree. fleply by etc 631-1056 • 642-4808 Lo Dwn·Eqty & Assum - ---portunl11es available for a last paced dally 1151 Oove St. Suite 220. 8 Pecan Stereo Cabinet. Canal. Bal lsld $200/ea c1oou32 l1H 12• . j '11 SEVILLE uo1011· CLElll Licensing training avall-newspaper Concept to PLlllER Newport Beach, Ca. $400 644-1158 567-8720 673-6354 ,. -it • . I ELEA•~ ste425,lrvlne92715 tale boom. Career op-layouts. comps & flyers Julle,720-8045 mall to SECRETARY. . two18f1sllpsavall.Grand (lH)llO·MOO ~ Malellem Fullt1me Apply able To 1nterv1ew call finishedart Sendresume journeyman e11per Xlnl 92660 Bd tbe-t d Int ·74 BMW2002t SU'1ool EN p .., .... , .. lb k Vikki I ... I --~ rm ~ · au ma e.l( Wanted 2 5· slip Sea Ray • •· 1· ' · IN BU A AR" _. Undet 40 ooo miles hke 1043 No. Coast Hwy, Walt Mac ors 1 or only & i<erox copies of oppty to be tra n.,.., n SECRO&RY cond. straight !Ines, hdbrd bristol cond 547•7623 air. reduced to $3500. _o~SCHE --UC>t new'. full,,,_; Lag Bch. or 724 w 19th a1 Merrill Lynch Realty at work 10· Steve Hough, speclallZed .. ield for right Major A.E. Firm In Orange wt pillow storage for dys 536• t952 eves 644-5687 M1.1st Mii' 6750 ••a....-.~ter B~.... 1180 HS38"i-St., Costa Mesa 546-~366 or 847-65061 Art Director, Orange lndl11. Own tools. Salary 15 seeking a self starter 10 kng/qn bd. 2 1111e Slands. . . . _ "" ...... ._ •vu I LIOIOR (h,., Retail) IESSHHR C.O.D. ~~:s\5~~\:::~1.M:~: ~:~-~~~~ n ~!r' e ad #cl~'J handle heavy offc duties lg drssr. mirror. mans WANTED. Sh~ sail-~ _na·amn-'\ Buena Park I 11f! Currently working/or not. Men/Women. Local area. Ca 92626 leave message Must type 65 wpm & have chest-slotted bench boat to rent or ublet ~ YLl'C. (l 1•) 521-1010 * '* Contact Paul Tues/Fri 9 Must have own small ve· some knowledge of word s7_oo 642•2374 afl 4pm. 630-066l 8•5 Iv~---'I• CllPE ~I YILLE OLL T'IERS Sales-Servlce-Leasmg to 5, 2602 Newport Blvd h1cle Call 540-2395 ext. 3 P proc .. R.E bkgrnd pref Crib stroller, misc, 575 Motorcycles/ * * * ** * * _ -SlO p/hr Must be able 10 Prof. appearance a must obo 641-6864 ScMttll 1011 EICELLEIT lmlT-Y talk with public No exper For 1mm~ consideration ---... -.~.--------TODAY 'S 11ec. Part/time 542-72t1 Call Cathe(714) 385-1977 Early American wooden '84 Red Hondo Elite motor PIE-OWIEI lft't din set $150. 673-2076 scooter new. Jncl warr , P Zz lE Pill SCIHL AllE SECRnUY I HY FHllTIRE helmet. s 1200 673-6688 n 32014sp ate 896RFP rR~l:.ISWORD I I ' tiuntington Beach Btea_ PARJ IIME.· Musl.btt ac· :J3 6 0lO H320•4sp-sfr.a ~ ""~ · ~ 847-5284 curate typist, non-smkr. LES ~57•8f Aate t1ia1 :i 803201 Sspalc2afz93t ACROSS l Ftnd laull 5 Shuts OU! 9 Fen l4 Steel beam 15 Lily s kin 16 Farewell 17 Gentle one !8 Move arouna 19 Burdened 20 Salamande• 2 t Dea1rtly pale 23 Fellow 24 Beoan again 26 Transfer 28 Nega1111c 29 Charm1nQ 33 Strong 36 Drawing room 37 P ol PLO 38 Sponsorsrt•p 39 Evil aplrll 40SUllneH 4 1 Move swiftly 42 Port .t3 Niagara 44 Nagged 46 Fish 47 So II is' 48 Cutlet 62 Commuter plane 2 3 14 17 24 55 Hard look 57 Cruz 58 Big amounrs 60 Toledo's lake 6 1 D•sc.rtarga 62 Straogrtten 63 Ova 64 Pudding type 65 Fur source 66 Pry 67 Asten~k DOWN 1 Ftvtt dnnk 2 OvarP>eao 3 Black ano lustrous 4 Feigns 5 Grain 6 Audibly 7 Jungle sound 8 Punctuation mark 9 Wrong prel 10 Proverbs 11 Roller coaster 12 w11nes1M10 t3 Pursue 22 Canadian tvc1tc island 25 Great Whne - '17 l'launt 29 D11ebled 30 Jewel 6 1 PRl.IECT CIOHll&TOR PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED Must be experienced 1n all phases o1 newspaper production Contact Sllles Gaffney. 642-4321. ext. 394 31 Sh11ded walk 32 Trees 33 Trtyme. e q 34 Water Sp 35 Outer layer 36 Ta1k1ng1on hlle 39 Ven1ures 40 Corpses 42 Garmen1 perl 43 AOver sary 45 Lead ore 8 46 Malay dagger 48 Sauooats 49 Resign 50 Heath genus 51 Office tool 52 _Fuhlonable resorts 53 Incline ~ Meatdlah 56 J&aon's ship 59 Ft~ In place 12 13 RECEPTIONIST:-Aeal Es· tate Investment Co . prof attitude/appearance re· quired , lite typi ng. 756-8601 *REAL ESTATE* *SILES* C.• .. roial-l1~11triat We are a 39 year old firm wholly owned and per- sonally operated by its founder serving the Com· merclal, Industrial. Apart· ment and Land Market. We are not a franchise branch or division con· trolled by others. On tne spot manugeme11t de- cisions -Open door men- agement No wa1t1110' fOt en appointment. Opening lor 2 Commercial • lndul· trial people with ablllty who wa111 the freedom to work any territory or type of property. No farm sys- tem Please call for Interview appol11tment. WESLEY-I. THLH Cl. t Civic Plaza. Suite 280 Newport Beach lH/ 144-4110 *RECEPTIONIST* Sin Clemente based com· pany has an openlno tor a raeeptlonllt w /good phone m~1111er Mutt type 60 t wpm s~ boOk· k.-c>lng knowledge re- quired. Salary open d .. pending on the right per- aon Call 498-•900 Mo11· day.f'.riday 9am-3pm ll•PTWT mutt 91'\Joy pea~. be funlon contolow, oood ben e llta Richard Ouellete Sa.ton, 200 New- por1 Ctr Or, NB 1 .. rn1•1t Heavy pflOMe ~ .,_...,_ ... _,._-mt FHte11er Co . 1'133 ..-onro'M. Urol K. C M 145·7811 -.lllPNmt Aniwet ptlOMa, ~ng. Ill• '!"!'"-+-+--t--t Ing. "91$t production. Celt Rultl. ~ .. flex hrs. 960·6591 Love Seat size sofa bed. 1 • ...,E lllE 80 3201 5sp str tana 185 n ••y P/_Ti __ matching chair. lk new "" 80 32015sp sir 1ben796 SECll •n l•t Gold paisley print, $400 FOR LISS 81 3201 5sp sir tOUE,,.97 Typing. flllng, phones. Stu· 551.2511 Leasing, Sales, Rental 81 3201 All si r 10AG96A denl pref Flex hours ---Oomest1c-Foretg11-Exot1c 81 3201 5sp ·s· 1dog860 645-1623 Spe11ce New Queen Water bed 131·••11 81 3201a/ts/r1btb408 -Mattress. lln~r. a heater 82 320. 5sp'sJr MzH45 SECRET UY s 175 964·2485 [ l 82 3201 5sp str 1es14 t6 Typi ng. flll'1g , slmple Sota 'li7Whtwtmatchlng 82 3201 5sp s/r 376629 books. phones. New h ; & 11 1450 82 32015sp sir 1fgp463 company Can be great c a r 0 oman • 82 3201 5sp sir 1tdc103 oppty for career. Full gd cond 54•·9325 82 3201 5sp si r 1evd964 time. 432-9420 tor i11ter· Car11t Siies NEWPOFn BEACH 82 528E alt Hdl700 vrew __ ____ __ Aatt StrYict1/ 82528E5sp l'd 1fnu306 SECn/Hlll.ASSIST Costa Men 6124 Parts 9015 :~~g~~~~'~,!~t~5 llelb ltyct 9161 '72 S Shadow 1mmac. Ing whl base •8 700 ml $24.900 PP 6:39-~74 T oyota -9169 RCIOrtntCI 1fl-14 CAllS Lo Dwn-Eqty & Assom (l1')llO--OIOO (800)412· llH :t 123 67 Camaro Conv Classic Nu pnt 111n1 cond $4000 wk 962·13 19. 963-57« need e11per. secretary for . 83 320 s ·s· o 10512 one girl office Must pos-Lg chest freezer port. Louvre fot Cehca. metal 1 sp . sess good offlce skills, gen .. e11er bike, old gas wtlocks sso 96'4-2485 83 528E 5sp ,l d 956441 '71 Corolla 4 spd runs gd $550 645-2683 70 CAMARO 350. auto min 2 yrs ex per Call for ref rig .. ch1ldret>a cloth Ing, 83 528E alt I d l HIW809 1 756-g236 101s more 713 Center St Aattl Waatt4 9020 83 528E att ld'd 20719• I air or;gmal •Int cond ·72 CorOlla Wagon 4 spd $1800 call 644-8468 app . -83 3201 5sp s· 3909 189 SHY. STA. amllAIT 1 ....... 1. SSS CASI SSS ~ .na.amn xlnt trans $600,ooo call I 63 1-1056 80 Morite Cano V-8. air aml fm cas. 53K m1 1 owner $5000 obo 496-5777 493-4303 lull/part time eves & Got41 6212 Junk & Transpartatlon ~YLl'C. wlmds. Neat appearance Newport Beach • Harbor Ru FREE ~~~~~~-8170 (l H)IJl-3n1 & handwriting Apply In Ridge, must sell. make ss 208 w tst Santa Ana person. 2590 Newport offer Furn. appll's. an· CLOSEDSUNOAYS ·79 Longbed w lumber rack & 1001 box FM slefeo new brai.es-gas shocks & tires $2700 645.9111 645-0785 Blvd. Costa Mesa ttques Good cond Pvt _ __ -1 Siil SALIS -pty 760•8192 LARGE SELECTION OF 1$199d~!nCGR0lU Mature people, we are Wiii· Macliiaery 6211 NEW & USED BMW S1 c e Commerc1a1 lease Ing to train Fle11. morn & -~I" 11raA11 •-eve hrs avail Apply, Sm transformer winding • ~ -" I A.LL SAVERS Standard Shoes Disposal mach $4QO obo 641-6864 OLUME SALES l~ 141432-1971 Store. 8{174 Warner Ave Miscellaa"al -NII SERVICE & LEASING 1Vtllt1wa1ta 9173 F v 848"5977 (See 81111 29 V.o1 f~k -& W80flalls 36~~~GC~,J;~ve ·s§ Reel Conv att ortQfoill •-WETlll SALIS • encylpdla never 4sed !No Cherry exll-4051 I Just like new w 'reblt eng STEVEN· THOMAS AN· $100 obo 631 ·6210 Im OAU ftlCI l l14)fH-lllO 673-3175 TIOUES, Santa Ana. 2 John Wayne tennis Sell your c•r. tnsta11t Cash trade-Ina Welcome 1·53 BUG good cond111on. large and, las.t growing membership for sale. mk for your car Any make or OPEN SEVEN DAYS re bit eng1l'e tra,,s European furniture store offr 752-8864 x 213 model Paid for or not 1---------I S, 500 548· 7635 needs Intelligent person __ _ _ Get our pr1Ce flm for full time sales Salary 60 gal glass aquarium Bill MAXEY TOYOTA D1t1al 9117 67 vw BUG Runs & loolts plus commission Must w/stand & accessor~ 19202 e.ach Blvd II OIOIT llfOI greet Recently rbtt eng w ork w.e eke n d s . $75 080 Call 640-7105 HuntmgtOf'I Beach S t800 613-2627 957-3989 Barbie Dream House 962-0829 COS '11·'H STEREO/TV SALES PIT A Tl ANTIC MUSIC &48-.8895 never used 314 turn fully WI Ill Lo Own Eqty & Assum asmbld pd St99 askl119 USED CARS& TRUCKS (l14)llO-Ol00 $95 854-0{154 COME IN OR CALL FOR (100)4J2-l1M J: 123 SW1TOlll&H IPllS JOfln Weyne TeMls C.Ob for Answering Service. Memw1111p, best ofter Swlngsntft full & part 545...J482 Of 646-6001 time avall. Call 642·3013 JohnWayne Tennis mbr- HEE lmAISAL ·77 'i210 2dr manual. Cormlet·D@Llllo sterao/cass $2500rbst, CIRlllO 979·29471640-3994 TILI ... • -snip w 1a11 rlght1 $650 obo " 673-•733dy 673-037&.v IPIUTllS Suprem41 1>9auty & talent Sl-10 J/ltr iHt ff•• l)agelOt 3·26 ~· A~ tl Ou•uneo 68by dlvl$lon Oofottly Advert Me<l141. 110 e11per Shreve Modeling SchOOI nee Will train n /PT & Tai.tit A~ 6"'2-30$0 lmmed opening C.sh ~-- --- pa Id dally CALL Office hraltart/ s .. o. 1321 e•t 5 !sue•• 1121 --TILDllll Mite orc1ut11 delta, -u-s tables. ~ d\alrl. 13111 BEACH Bl VO HUNTINGTON BfACH ••1-1011,..-,aaa1 -WIW&ITYHI OUMllllUll · s.. Ronetd Dao. THEODORE ROBINS FORD •''Id) HA•I<'• l tv(l ((>\T.&411111 \A ,,,~ X•''"' .,.." •-Oantsh tealt tab.. ' Women/Men earn HO chatr1 4 1011 more J!!ft RU ptday ptut caSl'I patd Aeuonably . priced t•-•imo,..__.,..~~- delly No •11.I* '*' wm tS0-1911 'II'°' ..U train Fl/PT 54().6648 .... Fact eqllfp'd wnoi.01 Pt 8 flaa"/°'9HI IAM 11tru ~forimmed ;~s.ie. to wArcoJJ i ott 0etl34111c.nToo.,. l1Ul9111&PllM PIANO llh naw 11,111 1111&.Y Pl.II.... S900/makeolr 4f.4C).7297 OAA..OE COAST Ambltloua "*' & WO"*' Steinway Baby Ora11d AMCf.JMc) l!O uptt nee C&ll now: Ebony. ~e new $12.000 H 2• Hart)Of Coat• Mft.I 540-4686 ut H e.5-840MS*>-Ot32 Ml·MH 80 200 SX )(Int' 5 spd a<: snrt car covt11 $4990 I M2 8500 838 4188 I .. ~ ,,, ... ,. pttdl! .... tl2S ·76 m .• dr. auto ... , 11tteo ~· Cit• Cond. $3500 1~117 79 CMv W119 wtflC1 rablt eng am-rm c 111 rool'nllel SMOO M6 .. 23 ' 'tl ... AOllll St391rno • tx $4.Mc>own CE ~tMtei.I IMMt ALL..SAVEAS a u 1432.11n 1 MllE MoU .. l 's SOITI oe11n YOLISW&IEI / ISIZI m SGITII c111m YOLKS WAGE II I l l lC1 "" -•II\ Tft~ll• tJff COHMELL CHEVROLET '-"-.,. il .HI•,, ll 1, ·I ''"'l \\1 ~."\ ~46-1200 Dt41t . t 17 ·79 van 200 360 v.8 ps pb..-ae. cc. alarm mags conversion n~ tires etc X!nt COOd1 968-5556 Feri 9319 76 Capri Hatcnt>ack auto 11m1tm ne"" ~aln! tires low m1 $1400 751 3576 '82 EXP Sport 4 spd amlfm cas air. Uke New' $3499 548-845 1 LiH.11 tlll ,, ... ~ ... "'' Oraac• C..aty's oWut U1c.!1iltf'tlrl dultr ,.,, &1tH Jtl euit'J. ~•n. s.tntct. I leuiag 2'26....., lid t.\ta lieu S.lBU• ··~ 9325 73 apr1 ?000 mo10t amttm sta<eo. xlnt tlr9' $1500 OBO 642·1~7 Peiiilc 933 5 H Trana XM. T-tof) tlfOWn, nu pa"11, 400 cc 111.1 cono. ;Ont m .. n1 Must ,.,,., 13995 499.57~ - f I· BUENA PARK . ., .. GAR DEN GROVE EDINGER Q WARNER o . CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi CCI E. Ctast Nwy., l••lt•rf leach 173-0100 , Highest Quality Sales & Service ~ w CD 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~~ 2800 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA llESA (714) 540-9100 (213) 581-8286 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great LocatJOn • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body. Paint & Ttre Depts Compet1ltve Rates On l ease & Dally Rentals 2010 Harbor llvll., Costa lesa 142-0010 or &C0-8211 0 HOUSE Of IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 637-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. 8 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA G RAY FLADEBOE . . . . # 18 Auto C11ter Dr., lni11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7600 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing ' I VOLKSWAGEN # 20 luto C11ter Dr., lni11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7300 Orange Countys Newest Volkswagen Oeiiler Complete Safes. Service & leasing 91 FWY LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2128 Harbor llvll., Costa ltsa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-t200 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Special Parts Line 546-9400- 8:30 AM -9:00 PM 8:30 AM -6:00 PM 10·00 AM -5.00 PM '0 STADIUM PONTIAC We 're New -We 're Dealing Across from the Big A on Katella just West of the (57) Orange Freew~y Sales • Service-• Parts • Body Shop on Premises Anaheim 2226 E. latella 385-1911 G BILL YATES YOLISWAIEI • POISCNE • PEUIEOT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 32512 Valle lta4, Sa1 .l11a1 Ca,istra11 C13-C511 .. 13l-4101l MISSION Vl~,~!3 MISSION VIEJO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO . .. 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Needs SALES • SERVICE • LEAS(NG Fine Selection of Ouall,I}'. Used Veh1fles It 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2925 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA 979-2500 0 RAY FLADEBOE LllCOLI MERCURY JA8UAR ISUZU # 11 Auto C111ter Dr., Irvine In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 CREVIER BMW "' SALES • SERVICE • LE~SING ""' "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" Specl•llzlng In EuropHn Dellvery. Excellent Seleellon of New •nd c•refully prep.,ed Uaed BMW'• always 1n stock 835-3171 -• -208 W. 1st St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1st St !t!9sed Sundays , .. G ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT :: 1 In The West For New Jeep Sales For 8 Years I\ 0 STERLING .., SALES -SERVICE -LEASINC -PARTS JR e uN1vERs1Tv 0LosMoa1LE eJ1M SLEMONs IMPORTS -Or11onagset : ~~~~Tee L • LEASING "':o"s~~·~:.~•vr> • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 · 0 INTERNA IONAL MOTOR COACH INC. Clcisslf 1ed advertising is your best choice tor help in selling the items you no longer need Its qu ick and 1nexpens1ve. and the Pilot reac hes notent1al buyers who ltve 1n this area Call tOday Overseas Delivery Specialists PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 5 Daily Pilat c1ass1 f1ed ads phone 642-5678 ( - HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-0713 3 ~locks So. ot 405 Fwy. • \ 1301 Quall St. -New Car Location 1001 Quall SI. -R• .. I• Dlvl•lon IT\ World's Largest Selection of IT\ 'CJ Mercedes 8{1nz \CJ 833-9300 Slf91 · Ltasiag · Parts · StrYict · Body Shop I ,.~ .. - FortH:••t• on A2 _u1m_110111 __ -=---- MUNDAY ~H iv~ '.ll\f H 1 •• 1 lP,; ORANGl LOU N I Y CAL l!-=OR N IA 2~ CENTS ~ } Lion. Countcy' s anim·&1s 'jobl·ess' ... I I 1: Wildlife drive-through tours end; water-oriented park envisioned for site -------By PWL SNEIDERMAN Of the D.ily l'llot •t.rt Lion Country afari's last wild animal tour took place Sunday. as the 14-year-old I rvme park began a transition to other recreational ac- ti 0 vlties. including a water-bncnted amusement complex. "We'd like people lO know ~c·rc going in a new direction." said Lion Country spokeswoman Jeanette Maskre}. "But we're still here. We're opt1m1st1c about the future and excited about it.'' ..., A1though dJwe-through wildlife tours have been suspended, MHkrcy said Lion Country's adventure area. featuri ng amusement rides and a pelting zoo. will continue to be open Qn weekends through the wi nter. Because the wildlife tours have bttn discontinued. the Lion Country ad- mission pnce is being rCdu.ced, she sa1d. Adult jldm1ss1on drops trom S 7 .25 to $3. 95. Suspension of the wildlife tours has bttn blamed on nsmgopmmng cost~ and dwindling attendance. A larger-than-average turnout was rcponcd Sunday at the park, as visitors took a last look at some of the 200 animals roaming at Lion Coun- try. The the animals. wonh an es11- mated S200.000. will bcl ld to 1oos. animal dealers and er parks. Maskrey said. She sa1 e did not know how many empt ees will be affected b)' the change. 'One of Lion Country's proposed new directions will be The Splash, a 13-acre "'ater theme park to be bu1h near the cx1s11ng amusement area The ":ater park would be built by America n ponsworld Inc. . The proposed water park Slill rcquird a permit from the city of Irv J.Jl.C.-bu I ten tall ve plant-call Coe around-brcakm& 1n Dcccmtxr with an opening m May. nother plan calls for construclion of live lighted softball diamo~o be managed by the United S Sia. Pitch '\s$0C1a11on. Maskre) sai no papers ha"c been sl&ned year. • (Pleue Mlt WU.DLIPS/ A2) '--------11!1'1--~~---------..-------------------..------------------------------------ Coast Coast residents say they' re ready for the state lottery./ A3 Scientists are looking to monkeys for a cure to AIDS./A3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:: California Quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia still look Ing for opportunity to die./ AS Nation America's Catholic bishops release paper denouncing economic policies. /AS 1 • Shuttlenauts zero in on damaged satellite./ A4 World Forty Japanese jets cbase Soviet bomber from their airspace./ AS P_aul McCartney's wife · Linda was object of kid- napping plot.I AS :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::·:·:·:·:·· Feature A Costa Mesan-is-writlng the great American opera about a 19th century saga in San Juan Capistrano./ A7 Gingerbread houses - even suburban models - are judged for decor./ A7 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::. Sports The CIF football playoffs begin Friday and Foun- tain Valley, Edison and Newport Harbor draw home asslgnments./81 Eric Dickerson sparks the Rams to a convincing victory over the Chicago Bears, just when it counted most./81 The Dally Pilot's final Orange County Top 10 high school football poll shows no changes at the top./81 Entertainment', Sally Field takes-her ca- reer seriously, and may win a secQnd Oscar .I A6 BUsineu OPEC hopes cutting oil .Production will put an end falling prlces./84 • ::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:::::·:· INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Stock Markets Television Theaters Weather Wo;ld News A 10 A3 B4 A4 B7-10 A10 B9 B6 A7-8 B8 AS 84 A4 A9 A3 B6 B1 ·3 BS A8 A6 A2 A4 Remembering our veterans Jim Law, commander of American Leaton Poet 222 in Laguna Beach, who eerved in World Warn and Korea, and Pauline Bezah, poet adjutant finance officer who also M·erc~nt b_etting. on success of new California lottery Mesa business advertising tickets. but not till March By JEFF ADLER Of, ... o....,,... ..... On the face of11. California's newt~ approved lonery. late-night 1cle- v1s1on star Johnny Carson and a Costa Mesa check-cashing firm havl.' little in common. But the three disparate ingredients ha' e combined for a very v1S1blc - albeit premature -first. "Lollef) Tickets" procla1mo; the fres hly painted window sign front11~g Newport Check Cashing. 1882 Harbor Blvd, Costa M.csa. even though California lottel?"liCket ate not available al the store JUSt yet. "I put 11 up now so people can get prepared:· explained Yvonne Wail- ers. who owns the Costa Mesa outlet and two others. soon to spon similar signs. in Huntington Beach and Stanton. Whtie the signs acknowledge there will be no lottery tickets available unlll March. Walters said she has installed special windows at the businesses 1n anticipation of selling slate lottery tickets. .. I'm very excited about it. That's wh} I built the windows. I knew it (the _ lotte~ 1ni11at1vc on the November ballot) would pass. You'll sec a lot of places 1art1ng up. I Just Jumped the gun.·• Watters sa id ·she has been an {Plea11e eee LOTTERY/ A:l) A 'slow learner' I making his way in the real wor-ld Educable retarded find employment tou h to come by Robert South cleahs table with the same intensity th3t an archllttt designs buildings or a writer mulls over words. nd he' JUSt as proud of lhe result~. South. a 23-rt"ar-old C011a Mwa re 1dcnL call h1mscl( a low learner. \hn1cally. he 1s known a one of the cdu able mentally retarded. a person whose academic ~kill~ have bttn lightly marred by brain damaac. But outh didn't kt his h nd1cnp lop bna lrom grabbina a job in Auau t as a hus boy f'or FuddnKkcr'' rt taurant rn Co!ilB M c . nd mo t rcward1na ol 111. South did 11 on his own. without using tonnect1ons or gelling help from a JOb placement service for the handicapped. Aller spcndmg more than a year filling out count le JOb apphcauon . Roben uth ron 1<kn htm!IClf 11 success. South. 11 low bu1 smooth talker who's had more than tUs hare of rcJect1on. says he feels like a normal 1ndiv1dual. and 1hc be l thing 1s that pcorlc arc trcatina hLm hke that " foci ver)' urc now that I'm gonna have &Job for a long time." he 51)'!. For the borderline rctardC'd. find-ina full-time work 1s like looluna for a match in a firecracker factorv I he mentally handica.ppcd oncri lake lonacr to complete appht at10n\. and there's no a \umnct lhey'll he tallcd h.'lck fo r n interview Truck ·kills cyclist inHB Police cite diiver- fo-r improper turn; a~~ident probed --- By STEVE MARBLE Of the Delly ,_ It.It .\n elderl). long-distance b1cychst died unda) after being struck by a tractor-trailer ng in a Huntington Beach intersecuon. pohcc rcponed toda}' Edward Sylvester Hunt Jr .. 68. of Wh1t11er died at Fount.am Valley "' Commun1t) Hospital trauma center about t1.1.o hours after the 10:25 a.m. colhs1on at thecomerofGolden West Street and McFadden A venue, smd traffic investigator John Berens. Hunt. attired in cycling clothing. Wfiricling nonh OrlGOtaen est "'hen he was \truck b) the tractor- 1ra1ler ng. operated b) Rand) "11- ham Ef\\m. :!:!. ofR1\ers1d'e. accord- ing to police repons Erwin rcponedl) made an 1m- -Pfope.r ngh&-hand .tum -0nto McFad- den. stn~mg the h1qchs1 in 1he process Er\\ in v.a\ cited for a 1raffic '1olat1on but 1n 'It'"' of Hunt's death. the matll·r no1.1. ,., under 1nH·st1ga· tron pohct• ..aid eervecl d uring World Warn and was a cook at the Marine Corpe baee in El Toro, aalute the colon during Veteran• Day ceremonies Sunday in Heisler Park. Story on A5. Pohce ~1d Hun1 appa~ntl) 1.1.as homev.ard hound at the lime of the mishap The man. pohce said. "'as an e1qx ncnced distance C)Chst. . • ~,. ... .....,...., ........ l .... Newport Check Caabing manacu Sharon Homafield la ready fortbe atate lottery - TONY SAAVEDRA PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Even then. mental retardation. no matter how 'lhght. camc'i a '-llgma emplo~ers often prefer to s1dc'ltep "People 1hat arc mentalh handi- capped ma) fill out 15 or 10 aprh- ca11on and ne"cr get called .\nd baS1call 11'~ bet-3u~ the empltwt'T'\ don't know what 10 e'pect.'" \a) Pai Mark . senior program t•oord1nator for the-Regional \enter ol Orange County. n counseling and placement center for mental!) handu.appcd people "T)p1call\-. thcrT''> hccn l1ttk c.-nm into 'hCJOb market where thq malt' a de<.'rnt w gr-.... Mark ~~" Pcopk cl3S 1ficJ a edut.lbk ml"tl tall) retarded haH' an •\\crape in telh ence Quo11cnt ol S~ 1n M. compared to the a' eragc \l'on· ot qo to 11 O for tho~ "'11ht,ut h11nd1l .1i~ accord1nt1 lo 1ark (Pleue Me R&T ARDBD/ A2) • Pair of holdups, : theft investigated in Huntington By PHIL NEIDERMAN f ht• '"'fX't tt•d ~ct3\\8\ l·ar was 01 .... 1>.i1y Not 11e11 <;tOflJX"d h' < l)\ta Mc\a rol1ce otlkers Huntington Rcalh pohn· arc 1n nt•ar J h4u111 \IOI"<' <'n I ~th \trct•t 'est1gat1ng. two rohhc'n<'~ and a thcfi The dn q•r "'h\) v.a\lumcd O'er to rcponcd O'er the "'<'dend al llxal Hunt1n(llll0 &a h flOllCl' v.a\ 1dcnt· hu\inCS'it'\ Th<' IOl'ldcnl\ 1.1.crc ap-lliC'd J\ Dl·nni' M r I l ~o. ot ( O\U part'ntl) unrr'tat«J "'('1.J Rt·"·" »rrt"\tl"d on \U\p1 ion nf .\t 4 -'O p m ~undn\. a man <'ntert<l grand thdt and confined 1n the the h }"a . hoc' ''°'rat IM.,~ Bea h Hun11n11.1t'n tk-.ich < 1t\ Jail 8hd . appc:mn~ to he a ru tllm<'r Police todJ \ "'l'l"t' continu101 tht'ir Polle<' \:!1d the man entcr't'd tht• 'earch 101 lhr 't'tond man and the- manager' onicc and tool a b:\nk tra11. • mont'\ ta~cn ln'm the 'hOC' ~ore containin&S~ ?001n,ash and th("(.~' .\t 40 p m \unda\.~Shcllscn1C'( then ran oul ot 1hc \tore \tistwn at ~tam and L>eli \\arc U'CCl Th<' th1d JUmP'.'d into a "'~1\1n ur v.a'\ mh~'d h' twn mtn . one anncd dn"cn b\ another nlan and tht• pair v.1th a l n1k roltn· said. OL-J Tht• man "'1th the ln1fi wt l ht• 1c1.i1.1..i\ rn1 "'lls cha'4'tl h\ a dc\Cnhc'd a\ hl.ic~ 1n h1~ mid·2 • 6 rn tomcr and <IO oO-duh Buena Par~ IC'\'t ' int ht''-tall. ahout :? lO pound~. rohcc office r pc.lh<'r ..aid \t on<' we3n n a n·d ~h1n nd JCln l he pmnt in the puf'u1t. th<' fl.'"""npe1 1n "'' ond 'U'JX"C' w,1, nl~ de ~,~ 1 a thC'\Jr@.Ot OUI Jnd flC'don loot J'IOht'\' tltll hl3l l man In h1\m1d•2 , "-'tlnn r<'flOnl-d (Pleue aee HOLDUPS/~) . '· , . I A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 12. 1984 Couple's adoption problems a matter of black and white Stanton foster parents w~rit county agency to relax rac ial p~icy tn case of girl.'' 2 By tbe Auoclated Press t-lo)p and Eileen Behrend\ ot Stanton. who have cared fur dozens ol fos\cr children since I '177. sa) the~ fell in love with 2-year-old Angehl'u but the) &a) \he count) 1~ ll)lllb"W block their full adoption of the chtld The Behrendls arl' whttc. wh1k thl' child is black. ..\ngelica. the daughtt>r ola tel·n-agl' drug addict and con' 1cted pro~lltull' was placed 1n tht.· lkhrendts' earl' 111 ..\ugust 1982. when <ihe wa~ 4 \\Cl'k, nld · fhe tan ton couple 'ia~ the~ tr. not CONTINUED STORIES to get l'tnot1onall~ attached to the l. hildren the) pro' tde care for. but in the caSt: of Angl'11ca. "Y.t.' didn't nwan It 10 happen. but 11 did." Mr:. Hehrc.nJt .,,HJ. In fctiruan M~. Bchrl'Ol.h . 40. te.1nnF, tht· emotional turmoil '>hl' \\OU Id ,ufkr" hc:n thl' l.'htld \\<8\ 1akl·n ,t\\a\. l.kndcJ tu g1H' .\ngl'ltta up In Junt'. 1hc: girl'-. nt'Y. IO!.tcr molhl·r lJlkd Mr., Rclm•nth and \:ltd \ngl'111.:a '':1,n't .1J.ru<.11ng to hl'1 Ill'\\ ho mt• ...,,, t hl' Bd11l·ndh Jc:t•1Jed to ti\ lO auopl lwr •''"-11 llth "111 ~l'l' 11, an' 111lnr· WILDLIFE TouRs END~ .. From Al ~ l.l'rntng thl' '>Oltball propo\.ll. Lion Count I)°!> monl·~ pruhkm' 1.H'rl' apparl'nt in a linanu.tl ,t.Hl'· llll'Ol issued last wed.. Thl' park annourweJ that '>l.'rnnd quarter re-.enuc!. Y.nc $5'1~. I I~ l1tmp.irl·d \\1th )'IN ti 3<> 1111 till' lOnlpm.tbk l}l'rlllU IJ'>l \l'ilr -a Jel11nl· 111 \. l4 J '~4 ur Jo pcrlt'nt I hl· Jr11p 111 ll'\l'llUl' 1<, pnm.1111~ dUl' I\' thl· 11' trll' Ba1aar cto ... ng at thl' matton, exec-pt that we were told that .1fler we ga' l' •\n8l'lt ca back lo 1hc 1.:ounl) m Fcbruat) \\<C had broken a poltl·~ amJ touldn't get her balk" \1r). Behrendt -..11J .. But Jfter that all \\e hc:arJ was lhat "'e couldn't hJvt• her becaUSl' 'lhl• "'ao; black and ,..,c·l"l' white. That''i hurd to bcht.'H'. 10 tht~ Ja) and ugl•," • ' The Bc:hrendl. who ha' e an e\l.'d· knt n-cord of pro\ 1d1ng fo~ter care for un"anted lhtldrl.'O. \rn\l' retnmeJ 4 la"' H'r 10 repn.'!>Cnl them Ol.'\t 'month tn a hearing on the ch•ld's cltg1bthl~ tor ad<.1p1ton Th.e Hl·h1l·ndl'> '><lld ran· 1s thl· ool~ 1 l•a,on tor thl.' adoption reJl'Ctton h) the Or:ingl.· c ount\ ~octal Sen ll'C •ll!.l'l1l \ l'nU of I ll!I' .111d 111 till' rl'lll1rcd g.11l' .11 thl· par!.. 1lw u1111p.11n 'J1J f hl· lo" lt>r lhl qUJrll'r I' :11 n·nl\ ,1 '>hJrc. llllllJ'l<llell \\ nh .1 proli1 ol I l t•n ta ~h<trl' fnr t lw l'q 111' .1kn1 qu,11 tt·r 111 11183 HOLDUPS PROBED IN HUNTINGTON ... From Al a green shirt. f he '>l'Cond man haJ ,t ea!.t on his ngh1 leg ..\bou1 $240 ""as wkl·n. according lo 1he police rc:port . and no onl' \\a'> 1n1url'd. \nothcr robbl.·11 Y.aS rl·portl.'d Jt 11 ~'am \,1turd.1' .11 lhl• I O't'\ong hnul-. ... wrc<it ~4hh [Jingl'r ..\,..l. Polin· <,.11u a m.rn l'ntercd 1hc 'tore. nrc1end1ng w ht· al. u\tomer Hl' lhl·n \h1\\\cd .1 l kd, a handgun IUl.'i..l·d 1n h1' "'ll'lh<ind \lll'r 1.iking $1112 and ,1 \.211 po,k1. thl' rnJn unkrl·d lll\tomt'r\ h> k,1\l' thwuglr J lll1n1 door wh1k hl' l'\11l•d through thl' n•;tt pullet '><lid . T hl·. gunman ";" dl''Lnhnl ,t, \\hill' 1n his latl' 21J'> ahout 'i ll'l I '' 1mhl''> tall. \\llh ,1 nwd1um huilJ .111d darl.. d.1llar-kng1h h.11r RETARDED WORKERS SUCCEED ... From Al Alth.ough da~s1lkd a., n.•t.irded tht.i~. Lan pc:rlorm roullne tasks 1h:11 don'1 require much dec1s1on making . .. , ou don·1 pul them 1n po'>tllOn'> 10make1.. ntll.al dl'll<i1ons because: lhl' !.tress \\OUld ht.· Ul'tnrnrntal." Marb !.a)'s ... Bui. othcry. 1<,l'. thl'~ 're JUSI lil..l· anyone else. l here arc '>Onll' that an: la7). and othc:rc, that do 'e~ good work .. He said '>Oml'llnll''> part·n1 \hdtl.·r the mentall) hand1t·appt.·d unJn a protecttH' Y.ing. rnppling their ah1h· t) to function in a rnmpcltll' e \\Orld outh's mother. Pat Schuda. rnuld ne.vcr..be..mdu:.1.c.d on i~t-Chai:sc ... • "You·,e got to gl\e them a lot ol lo'e and a boot in the bull too:· sa''> Schuda. ~ho c;11ll admit'> to "sl1pp1ng a fey. bucks" to '>outh and h1'> 25-,car· old brother M 1chael. al<;o class1 lied a'> c:ducable mentalh retarded. Both men rent a ~mall house owned by Schuda and her husband. A.lthough rent I'> lheap. the ml'n arc rela11-.ch on their cmn ·Tm prc:tt} proud of m~ bm'> ... Schuda sa,., .\nd South .., prett} proud ol himself. .\ftera fc"" rough }earsofdrugand alcohol abuse. South 1s not onh holding.do"'n a lull-umeJob, but he:\ been promoted to a bu' bo~ tra1m·r .. , work ·em hard and leach ·cm good." he sa)s. One of his trainee~ t!. :!4-H·ar-old Phil Swait~. also borderline mcn1alh retarded. Between the: l\\O thl'\ ha'c held other temporan Jnh~ cleaning floors. walls anJ. 1n South'\ t:l'>l' outhouses. But 1hu\l.' JOb"> Wl'fl' through rehab1h tat1t10 agcncies. No"' the\ art.' 111 1hc: "real" \\orld. ()wail<; sa\ .,: "You dun't ha\l' .. umc:nne haeking ~ou up no".'' lw \J\'> "(The bo'>Se\) ktnd ot ru<.h \OU a li11k hit. but alter a while} gcl U\Cd Ill II ... South a ~w· · rc enthu\laslic Robert South Rain to bring cooler we:;i.ther Coastal R91n t.p<HdlflQ 10 IOUlh Ind Ulland val._• lonighl O.C.Malng lllO-• TUfldl) *•lh par11e1 clH•ing CootM High• TueMl•v 1n ltle 609 lows In tna U1>P4W 401 tWIJ SO. lllfl<Ohl From Pooni Concepoon to the M•• tean OouS• In-wa1wa South· -1wty 'WfllCll &,lo II •nolt lonogtll Mostly ......,.,,Y 12 to 22 -nots II)' lue•day att•noon ~ 10 3·tOOt W1nd we .... I and IOUlhW .. l tw .. t l 10 3 1 .. 1 R11n 1pre1<11119 10 me eoumern watefl tllnlghl Patt•li clNtmg Tl.MtM!ay with I tew111owera Outer ,.,..,, Wffte<ty wmdt 1n- crea11ng lo IS lo 25 knots tonight 11>ttl.ng _,.,.., T...eday Combmed -4 10 1 IHt inc:re.,•ng lo 610 9 IHI TuHO•y ~lly ''°""Y wtlh rain ltlialy by ttvougn 1onogn1 Pan .. 1 ~'""O Tuesoay ... 1h 1 law anower1 LOI Ang<Ne ~ou .. 111ile Memphle Mlamla..ich Mllwll<llCM Mpi..St P8VI N thY1llt New O•!Nfls ~'l'O<~ N0tloll-V• 0.llhOma Ctty Omaha Oflando Pllm Sponge. IWPhlladelphla P~• Pl II a burgh Porlttnd Me P0t1l11ld.O< Pro~ Raleogll Rac>td Cw; ~no Ale~ Sacrem.,,10 St l<>ut• II lit 44 34 47 34 eo S7 3t 28 31 It ~ 34 St 44 66 .. ,, 47 61 H 35 t7 IO O 78 .. 83 4 1 62 S4 52 29 eo " $3 &r Tides SN>we•s Ra.n Ftu11.u Snow Occlv<leo.......,. 'Slat10narv ...,,. St Pett· Tamp• Sall la~• Clly San AntO<llO San OttQO 85 57 M 37 .. 29 eo u M 44 57 541 3' 33 78 43 53 40 87 42 77 51 84 59 84 71 ------;! r 11'\1'1 t"" t TODAY S~1p m Second low 0 I Oeos°'"tori 47 4S Flegatalf Ill 55 Grand Ra1>1<11 Bufl•lo ... 28 G•NI Fatt1 TUESDAY First htgn t 1 t am 3 2 Ci.per •6 35 H111t1ord Ch1r1M1on S C 66 44 H .. ena, F.r11iow J~7am JO Cnarinton w v S9 36 Honolulu Second n.gn 10 •II • m 5 • Cnar'<Jttt N c sa 32 HOUl!bo 8T" ow 7 0, p "' 0 l CllC!yenne 51 • 27 lnd<,hepolla Svo •el~ lwl•v at 4 51 pm ,._ T~sClay •• b '3 am ~ .. a set• again at 4 51 pt1t ChtCaQ< 35 , 23 JICl<eon M1 C1nc1ona11 4S 34 J.11ti\60nv1ll• Ci.v .. anCI 53 3i •-Juneau Columbia S C 60 '36 Kansas Cur Moon rise• GI 7 58 p m sets at 10 t 3 ( • m Tuosd8y end """' again a1 8 59 pm Columbus 0!> 42 3 1 LAS Vegu ConcOfd N H 60 S4 L1ni. Rocio. Oallol ft WOtlh $2 4 I O.y1on •8 31 Oen-58 28 0.. Moona 33 24 Oetroot .cs 26 Temperatures Albd11,. AlbuquPfQ~o• Amantto Ji.nc.tirJto9t• Allanta Allan1ic C•lv Austio 8allimore 8•,m•ngh41m Btsrnatc~ HI Lo ,()uluth 31 20 bO 43 El PHO • 71 2• 60 J4 Fa1ro1n~1 02 , , LOCATION 67 32 Feroo 34 23 Hun11ng1on OellCh tS 01 River Jelly, N .... porl 53 3 7 401h Street Newport 63 •3 E_.ended 22nc1 s1roe1 Newpor1 67 44 AL Balboa WeclQB 6:1 •O Laoun• Beach •e 39 P11t1v Clouoy BrMJy and COOi Hogns San c1_,,. 37 20 1n Ille 60s Lows 1n the so. Wate< temp 62-453 San Franc1tc0 59 20 San Juan P R 39 28 St Sle MarNt 55 43 Seeni. 62 S3 Shrevej>Orl !>A 41 SIOu•f•ll• 88 15 Sl)Oll- 645 45 SyrKUM 4 6 l • I 01M!i!,a sa 31 Tuceon 69 39 rv1u 32 26 w .. h1ngton 42 28 WICMI 66 43 Wllh1·B1mt 62 33 w11m1no1on 0e llZE 2·• 2-4 2·3 I 2· 1·2 2-3 S-1 dtr8CllOn IOU!h_, a " " 47 SJ 36 38 77 48 42 SS 31 45 26 eo s1 so 33 80 40 51 28 80 41 68 40 Dt"ECTION gOOd IAlt IO gOOd , . ., , . ., poo. 000< , .. r Irvine visitor plays possum \omc In inc rec;1dl.·n1s had a !.ur- pri\c '1s11or late Sunda' -an umn' lied opoo;sum. · Police oniccr., Y.ere called to a Wmtcrswect Wa)' res1dchl.c about 10:40 p.rn . to rcm<Wc the woodland creature a department spokesman !lays "looks JUSt hke a large rat." It seems the I rvinc area ts host to thousands of the generally harmlcs,s marsupials -few are rabid, the spokesman said. 'l:Ju~ the homeowner was JUSt not thrilled Y.1th his late e'ening guest "ho apparent I~ wa ndered in through an oix·n door Officer!. ejected the opossum into the bac~ )ard. Scam figure pleads innocent In inc bus1nl·!l:.man Thoma'> D. ( ancr · has pleadtd not gutll } to chis he operated a compltca1cd P}i: 1d scheme and bilked tn· \Ci. tor<; out of a!. much a'\ S75 milfon. Carter. 32. IS factng n counh ot grand theft and 44 counts ol !:>erunt1l'~ violation!.. A pretrial hearing is !.Cl for Bee:--~ crrrchl'15rcttml riarf hearing. which will decide if Carter must stand trtal on all or an\' of the felon} counts. 1s set for Feb. 7. The yo ung bus1nc'>sman purponedl) solicited rnone} for something he called "medical factor- ing" \\h1ch involved purchasing 111- 'iurancc claim~ at a discount from doctors and hospitals. A profit as· '>l'nrdh was lo be reahzed when the tn'lurance firms paid off the claims. -According 10 the -orange County Shcnffs department. Carter d1vened mone~ from ~ome 2.000 investors into ht!> plans for building a theme amu!.cment park 1n Las Vegas. C'artl·r \\a'i arrested Oct. I follow~' 1ng an IX-month 1n' csugation. Though he has filed for bankruptcy and his assets arc fro1en. Caner 1ntl'nds 10 mo' e forward wtth hts Las Vega., plan 111 order to pa> back rn;d.IJurll-J<U\'}.CTS and -~pportcrs said. ( artn prl'\l'lltl) 1c; free on $100.000 bail. Swiftsure leads Mazatlan racers By ALMON LOCKABEY Dally Piiot 8o•llf19 Writer :-..1ck I 1 Ml'l"'> oX-foot <,loop \\llisure Ill appearl.'d to he running a"'a' toda' ~'1th 1hc: 999-mtle. Los ..\ngelc\·to:~1a1a1lan ~ad11 racl' aflcr 44 hour<, ol 'a1li ng . Sw1thurt• 11 1 haJ logged J l 8 mile\ since 5aturda) ·., noon c;1art off Lm ..\ngelc~ Harhor. S\\tftc;urc Ill. the scratch boa1 (\\llh the lowec;t hand1l-apl 1n the 21-t>oat fleet. was I fl m1k'i ahead of her srstcr- c;h1p Saga and had taken over first m Cla~s .\and fir 1 tn fleet at the: 8 a.rn. roll call. fhe lead boat!. "'ere: JUSI \Outh of ( cdror, Island oil the Mexican coast. But the enurc fleet had run into a '1nual nautical parking lot with winds ranging from one 10 four knot!.. Saga. out of Long Beach Yacht Club. Y.as holding second m Class A and second o' l'rall on handicap 1tmc. l\tt o' mg into first in Class 8 and third 1n fleet wa<, Joe Hoffman·!. 53-foot Encore 84 nut of Bahia Corinthian Yacht C. 'luh. Newport Beach. Super- no, a. '>lo.1ppcrcd b~ Stne Paule~. Balboa '\ arht ( lub. was fourth in Class R and l~lh m flet't. Clac;<1 ( handicap ll·ader was Ron Kun11· 1 rav1e o. Oceanside Yacht ( lub. and Rd1ance. skippered b> Len Sheridan. California Yacht Club. was leading Clas'> D. John Re} nolds aboard the escort 'c'isel Kamal11. anchored off 1he an lkn1to<> Islands west of Cedros. said thl.' Y..l'athcr "as gr~at for C\Cl'Ythsng hut fa~t sailing. · Three appointed to a·rts panel Th rel' Nl'\' port Rt.·ach resident'> Perlormtn~ .\rt~ as \\Cll as a board h;:ne been appointed as C'1t} .\rt!. member of the Philharmonic Soc1ct) Comm1!>s1oner'>. Highlands Ou1ld. Rohen Allen. Gatl Foor and De· Polonc,lo.) 1<., a loumhng member of Nl'"port Beach Ans Festival -a two-da> spnng event emphasmng the visual am. craftsmen and a IOK run. borah Polonc;k> \\Ill JOm the o;even· the Ccntc:r for Perlorming Arts and a member comm1o;.,1on fo llowing their member of lh(' ·Acqu1st11on Council E.kmcntal') o,chool students will appointment by the Cit) Counnl for the Newpon Harbor Art Museum again be bused to Ncwpon Harbor ahout their 10 ., Hut l'n. thl'\ 'ti he enthus1a<;t1c about am h J\o la<il.. I'> too menial no Joh 101) o;mall lur thc:')l' "'orker<>. ""ho ml·rch "'ant to c:.irn 1he1ro"'n meal t1Lkl't 1.apahlc and J 101 ol 11me'> 1hn JU'' \H1n 1 'ta~ ... -.a~' a'>'>l'>tant managn I ),141 Damn ... ~ho \\ants to hl' ~1 hu"l'f lnr lhl' rl''>I of h1'> ltfl''!'' .\llcn 1s the owner of two gallene'I and the Orange Count} Philharmonic H 1gh School for Ballet Pac1fica's \Ollll' l'\tra 'IUIX'" 1\100. hul art.' and rs an an collector. Soc1et\ performance of"The Nutcracker." n1hef\\1'>e L'lllclkn1 bus bo\.S Foor is the •.i re president ol thl· The· >\n\ (omm1i.s10n's schedule The commission also co-sponsors .\nd for the managcml'nt 111 I ud· drucker'<>. that'' dl'fin1ll'I\ :in .1 ..... l·t "You gel 'omchod~ ·\\he), 11111 "ll'c, n<H real. real dema.nd1ng. hut l;)howboat Chapt{'r of the Center for for the coming year includes a conccrtc; at the Balboa Pa vilion. 11 '' ha rtl "" o rl..... hl· ~a 1tl. .. ...\ nd 11 's,_. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~I D.m1n 'a" ho1h worker<; rcqUtrl' \C~ thankk\\.. I LOTTERY TICKET PROMOTION ... From Al l'Olhll\1as11c wpp11rll'I ol a 'I.Ill' lotter) \lllCl' thl.· 1lk<1 lir,1 tilnw up She <;:11d she c1rl.ul .. t1l'd pct111on'> tu gel the lollt'f! qucr,t111n on lhl· "°' l.'nlhrr !'>allot "I \\;lnlCO ti Jlld hcllC\l'L.f Ill 11." the unaha'>hl·d l11lll'f\ \uppnrh 1 e\pla10l.'d \he al<;o adm11' JiM\\.1ge ul thl· WE 'RE LISTENING , ~ust Call 642-6086 D•lly Piiot • Deltffry I• Gu•rantffd l11t1l'1 \ \\nu Id Ill Ip lwr I 1 "\l'M·11ld l hL'l ~ l."h111g hll'lfll'" "Pl'opk l.tll ... ,.,h d11.:t k' Jnd bu\ l!lttcn Ill lo.cl\ \,., l\u1 I 1h111i 11 "'" rl·~ll' lwlp ""l•H•I' \\ ,tlt~·" ,,lld U1i \\I p.11111 llH \\lllllll\\\ .1• h l'rt """' 1111 h'r \ I 1l. !..cl\ oo'' hdon· l11lll'n .i~ 1.111, h,I\, II\'• n w1Jrl-.l·1I 11u1 "1 had Lim drl',1111. It ~a~ ,1 1tow.i 111nt·n 111 do 11." ~ .1ttl'f<, ,11\\\\l'll'<l "I lldJ a \IH:<im lohnn' < ar .. on ~a' 'dim~ ttli..l'l\ ,111d hl'lp1ng ml' p.11nt thl· \lgn 'u I 111\t dn 1dl'd Hi llu PUI 1t CllY .. \\h,11 do \OU hkf' .ihout thf' T>ail) Pilot" \\hot don'l )OU like? Call tht' numbN .11 It'll Jnd \our mc\'>al{t' "ill be recorded. tran ... t·rtbl•d and del1Hred ''' tht· approprt.lll' t•d1tor Tht> 'am1 21·hour ans""l'rtnR \l'n ice ma) br U\ed to rec·urd letters to the 1•d1tor on an\ tupi1• Contributors lo our Letter' rolumn mu'it inrlude their namr and trlephom· number lor \Niliration :\o c·irc·ula11on C'a ll~. plen"e Tt·ll "'\\hat'<. on )our mind t)~ANGF (;OAt:;T Clrcul•tlon 714/642-4333 Daily Pilat Cla111fled •dvertlalng 71'1642.·5171 All other department• 642~21 MAIN OFFICE ""' ~" f ICJ:,11" ,, , 1 I l'W)\ "-"~ YOU' Pal.ie-t ll• ~ ~0 [ "' A l:lf'I,.<• ( • IN1 yrMJf rnry If 1'4 r"" ~--"'] H.L. Schwartz Ill P11blt~hPr S-1•11'tllo) 8"'1 Sur.,jiiy If f'N 1 act ~~l'lt'ft , r1 b~ T " ,,, • t" • r •o ,,.. ,., 11'd .,'JIU/ c 'fl• ... ~ ,.. ... ...i Frank Zlnl Managtrig Editor Karen Wittmer A dver11~1r ~ Director Clrculatlon TelephonH AoHtnary Churchman ~ Cnntro11Pr f,)'r t~(Oltl(l.fl"tf' t wilfi,.,. t I Of"•ttW!!'CJ!rloflt ~ .... ""' r "'' ",,.,,_.., ... ,.~ t v ,,,. r,;""',,. ,...,t "t"t>1••""" Mr~t ur••'ll" C:ou· '• A•,.A\ ' MJ-4.UJ Robert Cantrell Produc l1or M~naqpr Donald L. Wllllam1 C1rc ul;i I inn Mtl11c1gr•r t ' , .. .,. ft1ffil'f~ • M ,., 4'•t f)tti' y..,, Ml•''"•1 1'1t<J1.gl'1 ' It> A ""'QW' ''"'•"' tt<lt 1 •• 1•1"°'"'90 "4llU1ll•y! • i .... w, • .,, Thfltr"~ ,. '"''~'•·it/I\,., i~w ... hA,' •·~,.., I t he. • t '" M,_ I ( •' t ,,,. Q •tJ.."fl VOL. n , NO. 317 \ SHUTTERS CUSTOM QUALITY SHUTTERS Designed, Finished Installed. --- =~~=~J~;:.w;;.a.~--: ____ ........ J...._......, ... ;..o..;;-~...Jl---."-&.i.lllilla HEIRWOOD MAIUFACTORY 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 -l I L .... r . - • f lllT 1111111 ' • • • 1 f P, ~ ~ "'i ,""., ' • • ., : •, • f ' f • \ ' , t I : . e e tra1 e:r. I . .,, au.tor·-s · ... er e IC Coast Coast residents say they' re ready for the state lottery./ A3 Scientists are look Ing to monkeys for a cure to AIDS./A3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:::·:· Calif om la Quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia still look Ing for opportunity to die.I AS Nation America's Catholic bishops release paper denouncing economic policies. I AS Shuttlenauts zero In on damaged satellite./ A4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::: World Forty Japanese jets chase Soviet bomber from their airspace./ AS --Paul McCartney's wife Linda was object of kid- napping plot./ AS Feature A Costa Mesan is writing the great American opera about a 19th century saga in San Juan Capistrano./ A7 Gingerbread houses - even suburban models - are judged for decor./ A7 Sports The CIF football playoffs begin Friday and Foun- tain Valley, Edison and Newport Harbor draw home assignments./81 Eric Dickerson sparks the Rams to a corwJncing victory over the Chicago Bears, just when it counted most./81 The Daily Pilot's final Orange County Top 10 high school football poll shows no changes at the top./81 Entertainment Sally Fiel'd takes her ca- reer seriously, and may win a second Oscar./ A8 Business OPEC hopes cutting oil production will put an end lanTng prices./84 - INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callf ornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News OJ:?lnlon Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Stock Markets Television Theaters Weather World Newt A10 A3 04 A4 87-10 A10 89 86 A7-8 B8 A8 84 A'4 A9 .. A3 86 81 -3 85 A8 A6 A2 A'4 . .. ' . . ~ ..... - Remembering our veterans ~ -Cops cite driver for illega l turn, J • start investig~tion By STE VE MARBLE Of tM 0eMr l"llot Slalt An elderly. long-distance bicyclist died Sunday after being struck by a tractor-trailer rig in a Huntington Beach 1ntersecuon. pohcc reported today. Edward ylvester Hunt Jr .• 68, of Whittier died at Fountain Valley Communal) Hospital trauma center about two hours after the t0:2S a.m. colhs1on at the comer of Golden West Street and McFadden A venue. said traffic investigator John Berens. Hunt. attired' m c~cling clothing, was nd1ng north on Golden West when he was struck by the tractor- trailer ng. operated by Randy Wil- liam Erwin. 22. of R1vers1de, accord- ing to pohce reports. Erv.to reponedl) made .an im- (Pleue .ee FATAL/A2) Shots fired at Mesa apartment No one v.as IOJUrcd in a weekend dnve·b> shooting at a Costa Mesa apartment complex. pohce reported toda). Four gunshots were fired from a passing vehicle around I I :20 p.m. Saturdl!J al an apartment in the complex al I 16 E. 2 I st St. according to police. Costa Mesa pohce sajd two of the rounds went through a v.1ndow at the apartmen1. occupied b~ a 32-}'ear-old man v. hale 1he other 1wo h11 outside Y<3llS Jim Law, c ommander of American Legion Poat 222 in Laguna Beach, who served in World War II and Korea, and Pauline Bezah, po8t adjutant finance officer who also served during World Warn and was a cook at the Marine Corpe bue in El Toro, salute the colors during Veteran• Day ceremonlea Sunday in Heisler Park. Story on A5. · \\ 1tnt'sscs told pohce that the shots appart"ntl~ came from a pickup truck. '\oo moll\ e was reported for the shooting. · Merchant betting on success of new California lo~tery Mesa business advertising tickets, but not till March By JEFF ADLER Of the DellJ l'llol SIAlff .. On the face of11, California's newly approved lottery. late-night tele· vision star Johnny Carson and a Costa Mesa check-cashing firm have little in comrr1on. Q not a'a1lable at the store just yet. ·•t put 11 up now so people ca~ get prepared.'' explained Yvonne Watt- ers. who owns the Costa Mesa outlet and two others. soon to sport similar signs. 1n Huntington Beach and Stanton. While 1hc signs acknowledge there will be no lottery tickets available until March. Watters said she has mstallcd special wi ndows at the businesses m anticipation of selling state lottery tickets. Bu t the tnrce disparate ingredients have combined for a very visible - albeit premature -first. "Louery Tickets·· proclaims the freshly pamted window si~n fronun~ Newport Check Cashmg. 1882 Harbor Blvd, Co ta Mesa, even !hough California lottery tickets are ''I'm vel) excited about it. That's wh) I bu tit the windows. I knew it (the lottel) 1011iat1ve on the November ballo1) v.,ould pass. You'll see a lot of places slartmg up. I JUSt jumped the gun." ,r-·-I ~ •· I -..,. . J ...... • . ._ ...... , ... ,,,,.._ o.ity ..... ,._.., ............. Watter~ said she has been. an (Pfeaee 9ee LOTTERY/A2) Newport Check Caahln&Jnanacer Sharon Homafield ia ready for the atate lottery . A 'slow learner' , .. ~-_......... . _ .. r=·--TONY SAAVEDRA ill akin g his way · PEOPLE IN THE NEW S in th~real world Even then. mental retardation. no own. wi thout using connections or mau cr how shght. cames a ttgma geuins help from a job placement employers often prefer to 1de 1ep. Educable retarded find employment-- tough Tc>come b~~ Rohen South cleans tables wuh the same inten aty that an architect designs buildings or a wnter mulls over word . And he'SJl.&Sl a proud of the l"dult . South. a 2 -car-old o la Mesa rt ident, call himself a \low learner. Clinically. nc IS known uooooC.th educable mentally retarded, a person whose academic kills' have been sli&htly marred by brain damage. Dut uth d idn't let his handicap top him fmm arabbina a JOb 1n ugust a\ a bu bo) fot Fuddrucker' restaurant 1n C"o ta 1c \nd mo t re~arding of II · uth did ll on his service for the handicapped. "People thnt arc mentalh hand1- fier spend1na more than a year c~pcd ma) fill out 15 or 10 appb· filhna out countless job apphcacions. cations and never get called. i.\nd Roben uth considers himself a ba 1cally ifs because th~ emplo ers ucct . don't know what to e\pcct.'' sa~ Pat South. a slow but smooth talker Mark senior proaram roord1Q.11or v.ho's had more than his hare of for the R~1onal Center of Oran e f'(Jecuon. ~>s he feel hkc a normal County. a counsehng and plaet"mcnt 1nd1vidllal, and the btst thing 1s that center for mental!)' hand1 appcd pcorle arc trcauna him ltkc that. people. " feel VCf¥ secure now that I'm "1') p1cally. there's been lt11le cntr) aonna ha vc llJobloc a long omc." be into tile job market wbcrc the) ma kt a Ullil· decent waac," Marks SI) For the borderline retarded. find-People cla 1ficd a eduC'3blc men· 1na full-11me work 1 like look.ma for a tally rctuded have an 'ineragc 1n- matcn in a firccrac~cr fl ctory Tbe tclhgcnce quouent of 55 to 69. mentall> handicapped oncn take • compared tothca\.cna c orcof90to longer to wmplctc apphcat1ons.. and 110 for tho w1thout hand1<11ps. there' no a urancc the) 'II bt called l<.'t'Ordin to ~ar1' . ck for an 1ntcrv1cw. (Pleue eee R&T AIU>ED/ A~l . -• Pair of holdups, theft investigated in ;Huntington By PHIL SNE IDERMA N Of tMO.., ........... Huntington B<'ach pohcc al'C' 1n- vest1gating t\\O robbaics and a tht>O repprtcd O\.cr the \loCClcnd at local bus10cssc<1. The incident "ere ap- parent!\ unrclatro t 4:lo p.m unda . a man entcttJ the Fa ,. h~ tore at 166n ~h Bhd .. appcann 10 be a cu 1omcr. Pohet' said the man entered the mana er' offi« and took a banl b3 conia1n1naS2. 700 1n ca hand chcd. then ran out of the 1ore The tl\JcfJumpcd into a "amng car dn"cn b another man and the pair fled . The gctawa~ car \\3S ctlascd b' a cu tomcr and an otT-dul} Buena Park pohce officcr pohet' said .\t one point 1n the pun.u1t. the p:is nger 1n the car got out and fled on foot. r1ol1C.: reported • ThC' \U'ipl'Cted getawa) car was \torred tl' { 05.ta Mesa police officers nrar a hquor c;1orc on I Q1h tl"C'ct. The dm er "ho was 1umed O\.Cr to Hunungton Bc:t h pohcc.. v.as 1dcnt- 1ficd a' lxnn•'> M F1sl . lO of Costa \1c..a Hl· "3' arr~ted on susp1c1on of grand thrfl and ronfint'd in the Hun11ng1on Beach Cit> Jail Pt,hle ll~a' were conttnu1na their search tor the c;cc()nd man and the monc\ taken from the shoe store ,\ t !i 40 p m • unda). a hell ICJ'Vlce stJOon at Main and Delaware st~t wa' robOOd b> 1wo men. one al")'Ticd v.1lh n l.n1k pohcc ~•d The inan v.1th the ~01 c wa de\Cnhc\1 " hlacl. 1n his m1d-20s. 6 # lttt 'mchec; tall about~~ pound v.canna • rt'd c;h1rt and jntn . The ~ond ,uc;pcc t was aho d 1bcd a taU "'~' k m:rn'" his mid-? v.unna (Pleue eee HOLDUPS/ A21 A2 Ora• Co•ll OAILY PILOT/Monday, No~mber 12, 1984' -. Couple's adoption problems a matter of black and White S tanton fos ter parents want county agen cy to relax racial policy In case of gtrl,. 2 -~ By the At oclated Pre11 June. 1hc girl's new fostt~r mo1hcr called Mrs. 1Bchrcndt and 'kll\I 1 lo>d and blccrt tkhrrnd1 of 'Angclicp wasn't adjusting to her new S1an1on, who hn ve cared ford0Lcn1> of home. So 1hc lkhrcndls decided to try fo'ltor ch1ldrl:ll since 1<>77. 'MIY th1.·y to adopt .her ltll in love With 2-year·o)d '\ngclica. "No one' wtll g1ye U\ all) 1nlor· hut the> ~a} the countv t!I trying to ma11on. except that we were told that hlix:k their full adoption ol the chi ld. after we gave Angelica ba1. l 10 1h1.• Thr Hchrcndl' arc wh11e. Wh1k• lhc count) an Fcbruar) w1.· haJ hrnkc.·n ii child ''black policy and couldn't gel her hack." >\ngcll ca, 1hcdaugh1crofa tccq:age Mr~. Behrendt )<ltd "Bui altl!r thal. drug addict and con' 11.:tcd pros11Trl tc. all we heard was that we couldn't hav1.· WJ!> placed 1n the lkhrendts' care 1n her because she was blacl and we're \ugust I '18~ when \he was 4 weeks whne. That'i. hard to believe in 1hl<i; old day and age" The~tJntonloupk'l:l\ thn tr\ not The lkhrt•ndt "'ho ha'c an exc~l- w gl'l cmouonall} Jtla1.hcd to 1h1.· lent record ot pro' 1d1ng fo~tercarc for lhlldrcn thq pro' 11.k l·arl" for. hut 1n unwanted d\tldrcn. ha'e rcq11ncd a the caSC' ol -\nge!Ka .. \\i.' d1dn·1 mean la"' \Cr to rcpre-.1.•nt thl'm ne>..t month 11 ro happen but 11 '(.lid ... Ml"I an a· hc;inng un the child'~ cllg1b1llt> Rcj}n·nt.ll ..aid for adop11on In I l·hruar\ Mr' lkhrendt 40. The Bchn:ndts i.aad race 1s the onl) kanng lhc l'mut1onal 1urmotl \he reason for the adopuon rcJCCllOn by ''°uld 'lulT1.'r "'hen thl' child w a~ takl•n the Orange ( ount) oc1al Service J, .. a, decided tu give ·\ngelr('a up In aRenc\ In ktter'> dl\l'USSing thl" matter. Larry M. Leaman. the agenc) 'to dim:· tor. mcnuoncd racml rcason'i. "State guidelines for plan:m.:nt ol d1.1ldren with adt1i:H1ve fom1he~ '>lrongl) discourage. but do not outniht prohibit, 1ntcrnu·1al plal'C· ment," U.>amM wrote on Sept. 12. "The rca~ns arc mUJ\o/. but :i maJor. svmct1me~ harsh rea!>on that many do not con~ader when dealing with an infant or toddler 1~ the trcntmcnt ofsocaet} of that child a' he ur \he grov.s tu • adok'>lencc." Leaman wrote .. fhe feeling uf 'not belonging' can be O\C~hclmtng for the lhtld omct1mcs the fact that the adoptl'C' p~rent' lli'e the child and 1rea1 htrn or hl'I well ma> not he enough 10 counteract the~· force~ " In an Ou 8. lt-1t1.·r Leaman wrote that the mum~ ··o.:annot 1n good con,uenc:e and lOn~1dcnng her ( .\ngd1{'a's) lx''>I tntcrc'>t. honor )our rcuu1.•st" 1o hccome adoPll' I.' p'llr<.•nts Bctwl'l'nJunc 1910andJunc 1984. the aienc) plac{'d 14 m1nort1} ehal- dren 1n fom1hes ol differing cthn1(' or ral·1al backgrounds. Newport appoints 3 people to city's arts commission fhrn: Ncwpon Beath re'>1dcnt'> ha\e been appointed as ( ti} Ant, ( omm1c;s1oncr' Rohen ..\llcn C 1a1I Foor .ind De· borah Polon~k) w 111 JOrn 1hc .. cvcn- member comml\'>1on lollov.ing their appointment b~ th1.• < II\ C ounnl Allen " the ow ncr o( tv.o galll·rres and 1s an ilrt collector Foor '' the '1<.c prcc,rdcnt 1,t the ~huwboat ( haptt'r ol the C enter for Performing .\m a'> "'ell a., a board member of the Philharmun1t· Soc1l'I\ Htghland'i (JU1ld. • Irvine visitor plays possum Polonsk) I!> a founJing mcrnbcr of the ( ·l'ntcr for Performing .\rt!> and a member of th<.' Acqumt1on ( ounnl for the Newport Harbor .\rt M u\cum and the Orange( aunt) Ph1lharmon1t Socact}. fhc Art\ (.omn11<;!>1on ·, <;(hl·dule for the coming ~car 1ntlullc'> a Newport Beach .\rt!. F-esll\ al -a two-da} !>pnng c\ent cmpha'>111n& thc \l\ual art\. craftsmen am.I a l(JK \t>inc In rne re<>rdl'nh had a '>Ur· rm'><.· 'l'lllOr l.111. ~unda)--an Unlll\ lll'd OPQ\)Unl. Polin· ullicers were called to a Wtntcr\wcet Wa} res1denet.· about I 0 40 pm. to rem<l'l' thl' woodland ucature a dcpanmcnt spokesman \U)\ "look'>JUM lake a large rat." It '>CCII\~ the Irvine area •!>host lO I CONTINUED STORIES I -- -FAT:AIJ ... From Al proper rrght-hand turn 1111111 "1<. Fad· den c,tnking the h1c\d1'1 1n thl' prtX.l''>'> £.rw111 v.a' <. llt·<l tor a tra lli1.· v1ola 11on bu1 tn "It\.\> of Hun1"; death. the matter now " und<.·r 1n\c<.11ga· 11on polrc" ~aid Pol11.1.· \J1d lfunt aprarcntl~ wa\ homeward bo und at the trmc ol the m1'>hap The man. polrcc '>ard . "'J' an cxpcnenc1.:d. d•'>tam·c qdl\t thou..'and!> of the gcncrall~ harmln\ mar<;up1ab -tcw are rahrd thc '>flO~~mar 'ia1d. But the homeowner was JU'il not thrilled with h1~ la11.· evening guc'>t Yoho apparently wandl'red rn through an open door. Officer<; CJeClCd the opo~'>Um rnlO the back yard to conrrnuc It'> night· tr me excursion. run · flcmcntar) .. cli'ool '>IUdcnl!> '"'II again be bused to Newport H:1rbor High ~,·hool for Ballet Pacifica'!> performance of "The Nutcracker." l hc cumm1ss1on also co·!>P<>n,or!. rnnt1.·rt\ at th1.· Balboa Pavtlron HOIJDUPSPROBED ••• From Al a green !lh1n. The .. ernnd man had a l a'it on his nght leg .\hou1 S240wa, talcn. arrnrd1ng to the polrr1.: repon. and no on1.: was 1n1ur«I ·\nothcr robbc~ wac; rc.·poned at 11 45 a.m "laturda) at thc LO\l' \ong hook 'itore at 7466 l-d1nger .\\e Polrcc said a man t•ntcr1.·d the \tore, pretending to tx· a l'U'>tomer He tht'n '>howed a der~ a handgun tucked rn ht<. v.a1<,tband .\fter taking SI 02 and a S20 po<i;t<.'r the man ordered 1.:ustomcr<i; to lcaH· through a front door w.hlle he Clotcd through the rl'ar police 'latd fh1.· gunman "'a' de-;n11x'd a\ v.h11c in h1~ l<ite 20'>. about Ci lt'l'I 11 rmhl'\ tall \\1th a mct.lrum hutld .inJ dark rnllar-lcngth hair LOTTERY TICKET PROMOTION ... 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Laguno Beech PDr11Y ctouoy B"""Y and cOOI H'9f'• .s-<:11• •omen1•6• •• rn 1'141 601 lows rn tlle 60t Watt• temp ,...., !o9 20 39 '28 ~ 43 62 ()J !o4 4 1 &6 16 fie 4!> •6 3" se 31 89 3~ 37 26 41 " 1141 0 !o2 33 San !Mgo Senf•anclKO SM Juen PA St St• MMlfl S..1119 Sh<~• Soou• ran. !.1><1••11<' SyllCUM r~. r~ TulM WQll•"<;llO<I W10M1 W~lcM 9.,,. WilminglO<I De SIZE ... 4 l ·4 l 3 I 2 2 s t 2 ' ,.3 Sw&ll 01rett1on SOUthwe.t 77 sa M 541 M 71 ... 14 S3 47 63 38 36 'l1 46 47 SS 38 45 28 80 51 so 33 ea 40 51 28 ea •t ~ 40 OHllCTIOtt good lltt IOgood lair '"' POOf DOOf ,.,, Reagan's a er arms talks but he won't woo ~Russians Reaching arms accord ·said to be president's 'pass ion. preoccupation' formula would be implemented. They are being told the most ll kcl} By BARRY SCHWEID AP Olplomallc: Wiiie< WA~HI N<..i f ON _ Bdort• the way 1i. to have Secretary of Staie clcc·t1on. Robert (. Md arlanc, the Georgc P. ShultL. accompanied b> a newly a ppointed arms control low-kl·y former Manne.· roloncl who specialist. meet wr th Gromyko to ,., Pr1.•c;rtknt Reagan'\ national secur· break the impa'l\e. Hy ad' "er. rnsl\t<.'d lhat reaching an The massrlc'i that were on the ta hie arm'> uintrol agrecnwnt wnh the 1n Cicncva Sw1t1c~and. before thl· ')ovrct l l n1on wa., th1.• .. pa.,'>ton and I I II Prcon·upatron·· of th1.· <.:hid \'\· '>U'>pcn~1on ate as year. as w-c U'> !.pale and antt·satellltc v.capon!. ecutivc · "'oulJ he included w1thrn lhl\ one _ln ..1.hc_fc~ '1"' ~ ~OLC Rt.:"0"n·~ _ ._,. .._ hal'g:lmmg framework- land '..hdc re-ckctaon. there arl' int.lac.a-11..icgotiaturs would take 0' er altcr lt0n'> the prc.,1dcn1 intend'> lo make a Shult1 and C1rom} ko dent.led on a n:sump11on of the '>lallcd talks with ba'>•l approach Prco;umabl). this thc ~m 11.·ts a top pnont~ '"ha' \l'cond \\ould ma kt• 11 ca'>ll'r tor the ~o' rel\ lo tt:rm It remarnc, undear ho"'ncr rcoprn talk' n en though 1he l \ ho"' pas'1<>nJtch hl· "'Ill pur,ue Jn • Pershing ~ and cru1s<.· ml\'11c<. re- agrecm1.·n1 __, B I I d w He ha'> ruled oul Jll\ lOllle\\ron'> to matm:u 10 ntain. ta > an e\t (1crmam v.oo 1h1.· ~O\lt'l'> had. to thl' bargain· .. The\.lthc~m 1e1-.)sa1d.'Oh.that's rng tahle '°"or "'111 he re,er<;(· lht• rntcre~ting.' rhe) drd not rnmml'nt. 1n\lalla1mn of I ~ ml\\llc'> in Wc<,t· Thn did not reach am lOntlusron.'· 1.·rn f Urtlf)I.' -\\ hH h lhl' '\O\ 11.'I\ ha\\' . · '>aid an adm1n1'>tra11on olliual 1n J1.·n1.1ntkd .1, •1 prnondauon for ~.rnrn Barbara. v.her<.· Mcf-arlanl' ;ind r<.''>umln~ 1.11~ .. In add1111111. \ome 111 h" :ith 1\1.·r\ othl'r'> arc mapping '>lrateg) liir hav(• alr<.·ad\ ton1. ludl'd that not all Rtagan\ wcond term .. But th1.• point I'> thl·~ arc 1h1nking about 11 and nuckar \\eapon'> ran hl' re\t11t1cd wrtlwut homha'>t." through 1wgo1ia1141n' bl'l·au ~1.· lht: In Wa'>htngton. another knowl- mcan\11f mak1ng ,url·an ag1cem<.•nt 1'> l'd1.wahk l l \ omnal. who 1m1 .. 1ed oh\n\l·d Ml' 1nadn1uall' on anuO\ m 11~, o,a1d the 'io\lel\ "con- \t ill M<. I arlan1.· .ind other prni· trnuc to emp· ha~lll' \ubo;tance O\cr dcnual ad' 1<1;1.:r\ .trl' pr<:panng a numlx·r uf rroro<.<11' for Rt:agan\ protcdurc·· -appearing more rnn· 1.on\ldt:r.1111m that might hdpend thl' lt."rnt"ti l1hout the pc>'litton-. takt"n h} hr1.·akdr1Y. n in l \-\Cl\ ict cllorts lo the '"'o '>IUl'\ on reduung nudear l urh thl· rrnt k.ir arm' r;tLC \\l'apono; than ahout hm\ the talk\ might Ix· n·.,umed T ht·'>1. 11ll httk th<.' apporntm1.•nt ofa "Whtn \\l' '>3) thl'} arc intcrcl\ted in '>pn1.il l " .trrn'I control cn'o~ and 11 wt ml·an the) arc a\krng ques- ">l11Hl11111 11111 \110<,uiw on a r><><.<1ibk tr on!>·· 1h1.· ollinal <i;a1d "It rcmarn'> lu 'un111111 n11Tl1ny tx'lwl'en Keagan and be !>een "'hcther thc\ "'ant to pur..u1.· linal \\Ord un ho" the Un1tcd States w 111 proceed in dealrng with Moscow 1n ht'> \Ccond term. No agrct·ment was reached dunng Reagan·~ lif'>t four }Cars in office, although he authonied rcv1~1ons in h1~ 1n111al treaty proposals. He also attacked the Soviet system a' a "Mrcke} Mouse .. operation and as "th1.' luc·u~ of evil. .. llowevl·r. Reagan began to curb has rhctonc. laM January I \\0 lormcr l l.S. \CCUrtl} advisers, I lcnr } Kissinger and Zb1Bn1ew tk1c11n<,k1 olTcrcd predictions for the o;crnnd term last week. l\""nser <;aid a dec1Ston 10 pursue arm' d~mtFOT hail alreao}been falfen rn thl· Krcmlrn. forced bv the need for a "r1.·\plll·" from economic and pohll· ml prohlemc; Otherwise. he said. (1rnm>lo would not ha'e come here in lat<.' \<.•ptl'mber for talks w11h Rc3iAJO and ~hult1 Br1c11n..,k1 '31d a prc<,1dent in· n 11ahl> thrnk'>ol h1m!>elfasconfront· 111g hrstor~ rather than the elcctora1e, anJ 11·, happening to Reagan. "l hat,.. wh). I think. he probably is g1.·nu1nc whl·n hr expresses his com- m1tml'nt I() rx·ace ... Brze11nsk1 said. "I lc fcl'l'I he ha\ already demon! 'itralcd hc wa-; a 'iuccessful president ol \trength and now he wants to d1:monstratc he can be a successful prc'>ldcnt of peal·e. ·• EDITOR 'S NOTE Barry Scbwe/d bas covered U.S.-Soviel rela· Lions for Tbe AssocialeJJ Preu siace 1973. Chance of rain on Tuesday '\o 11·1 l'•t'\ltknt Knn\IJllltn l 11 ·· r 111111,.111.,1, By the A!>soclated Press T ht nlli1. 1.11 \aid Dot>n n1n 4uC\· 1 111 1 hi·u 11•111 1 hl' "m·il'1' arc 11oncd \hVt11 ahout the format durrng Partial ckanng \\Ith some '>hower~ \lthoui!h da\\llll·d J\ fl'IJnkd lhl'\ l Jl1 r><:rlorn1 r11ut1n1.• IJ\k\ that don 1 r\'q11111· mu<.h dcu\lon rn.1k1nE1 Br;lh llH'f1 ft'lll J \O\Jll l111u.,1· O'-' nctl h\ \t h11d.i .ind her hu,hand .\.llhnugh rl·nt I\ l ht•ap. 1h1.· mm arc rcl<1 I I\ cl\ on I hl'tr tJv.n 'h"'\111~ "'"'"''1 111 thl· · umhrcll;1·· a mn·t1ng here 01.1 :?6 an<l that anJ gl·ncrall) cooler temperatures "You don't ha\l' '>nmrnnc balk•n~ 1111111·11 Kt.ig.an \Ug&c<;ted at the C 1 rom~~o returned to th<.· \Uh•cct 1n "l'fl' forc('a\t lor most of Southern . Th h I 1111nl '.a11orl\ 1n Stptcmhcr a~ a ,. " c T h )OU up no\\ he '>J~' .. , l' u"t:'I ron1t'rnng rn Mo\lO\\ fiH· da)!. later alllorn1a through uesda). l c Na· kind ufru\h )ou a lrtlk hrt. hut aftn ,, "•1' 10 gll ttw I.ilk\ h<Hk on tra1.·k with l S Amha\sador ,\rthur ;\ tron<il Weather Servin~ sard ") 11u don t put thl·m 111 P<l'>1t11111\ "'make lrllltJI dcu\lon\ bnat1'>c the \Ire\\ would be detrimental.' Mark\ \a)'> "Uut. othl'rv.l\e, thl') 'r\' 1u'>I li~t: anyon<.· d\e I hen· are \Oml· 1ha1 arc.: h.11). and oth<.•r\ thJI do \1·n guud work ·· "I'm rirl'll\ nroud of m:y ho)'.' "ilhuda \J\\ wh1lc H>u Kl.'t U'>ed to 11 ·· 111 llll\:Jk <11\lU!>!>tOn!. here and tn llnnman l.ov.er-level tJ.\ and Sov-\ltl'r overnight lows an· the \outh ;rnd 'iwa11' an· l'nthu<,1a'>t1t \lmum .inumbcrofSo\letotlicial\. ret olliual'> also ha'c dl\l·ussed the m1d-Slh.1emperaturesshouldtopout \nd \nuth '" prt.'11) pr<>ud ol htnl\l'll about thl·1r 1oh ... Rut th1.•n. the) 'd ht: "" luding 1 <1r<.•rgn Minister Andrei ·\. propo<,al. he said r ue\day in the mid-60s. the weather l'nlhlt*.t~l\lll' about any JOh No IU!>k ,.. ( rl llm\ ltq ilnd i\mha~sador Anatolv Rl•agan. nf C"OUrS\'. Wtll have thl' !>efVICl' \aid. ·\fin .1 kl\ rough )tar-. ol drug und alu1hol .1bu\l \outh " not onl} hold1np drm 11 J lull·llnll' JOh. hut he."' hl0l·11 p1.,111qtl·d 111 a hu' ho-,. 1ra1 m•1 too m1.•n1al. nu Joh 100 ,mall for the,l· :..·Ii!' ~f~)!,;!h~r;~n~!1n!.!!h!J!V!l;,·~a~!.!k!c!d!!h!o!w!!!th~c!!· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I v.orkc.·r\, who mt:rd)' want to l'arn I lhl'lr m" n meal t1elct lie said \Olllt'trme'> pJrt'lll\ \heller the rncntalh han<.lrrnppcd undt·r a protecll\C \\rng 111riplrng 1h1.·1r .1hil1 tv to lunc.;11011111a~ompct1t11.l'1A.1trld ~outh\ mnthn 1',11 \<.hud.i <.1111ld neH·r Ix· 1nd1t tul 1111 1h~11 \ h.11).(l· "You''l' gol 111 grH· tht 111 .1 lut 111 IO'-C and" hrn~ 1n till' h111t too ·<.a\\ \<.hudJ. Y.h11,11ll ,1drn11., tn · '>l1pr1ng d fcv. hut h .. to <\11111h ,111d hr'> 2 '\ \l'ar· nlJ hrothn \11 th.1d .if,111 liJ\\llil·d a' 1·du1.ablc mcntalh 11·1tu1kd WE'RE LISTENING Just Call · 642-6086 ·1 "'"'~ nn hard and il'a<.h '<.·m ttnod ·· hl· '·'.' < >nr 111 hi\ 1raincc<i; " 24·\l'llr·old Phrl ~v.arl' ,iJ.,11 hordnhnc m1.·ntalh r<.'titr<kd Ill I Y.l'I' 11 I ht• I v.n I hn h.1 \ l' held other tl·mp1H.tr} JOb'I <.leaning lloor' \\,111'> .ind 111 \11u1h ·, <~"< outhou\1.'~ Aul tl\ll'>l' JOh<i. "'C,-rl thrnu11h rt h.1htl11.11111n Jg1·m ll''> f' l\iny. thn .Ill' 111 lht· ··r1.-.1I \\t1ild \w,111\ '>ii\\ \nd tor the managrn1c111 ol I ud- <.lru<.~l·r\ that·., ddinitt·h an il'>\t'I ··You 111·1 'omd)och v. ho·, 1011 'ar>.1hl<.· and ii lot ul 11011.·., thq JU\t won't '"'\ .. \::l}'i :t\<,1<,t:\nt manag<.•r Dan l>amn "Who want' to hi.· J hU\\\'I tor thl' rl''>I 111 t11, lik" .. 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