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1986-11-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
-------- . . .. . .. . . . . sh~rtage in.·1rvine ·e ealate -- Even In master-planned community, c I care asn'tkeptupwlthdemand It may be 1urpri1in' to hear lrvinc till, the latest forecast indi~tes officials ldmit Jhey re lesin1 the Jrv~ne in 1990 will probably have battle to erue a local child care licensed day care spaces for an even lhonaet. smalter pc~ntaae oflocal younastel'i After all, Irvine is known as a who Med 1t P':~liVe c1tyt and its leaden have A repon presented recently to the 11ftlkld out child care for 1pccial · Irvine City Council stated that today, attention. Irvine is 1he only Orantt 61 percent of 1he local pre-school County city with a full~time chald care . childrenwii.b w.ork1n1 mothers arc in coord1na&or on the payroll. And to hcenscctday care prosrams encour.qe more child cart proarams, The number of child are proarams the cny work.I with local schoOls and is expected to increase an the ne•t few offen incentives to dcvelol)Crs. )e&rs. but so 11 the pre-school popu. Medical . aid to set sail for Marshalls +----'--~_,... .......... • __ ~--~ . BJ 0. JEANEnS AVQIT ...,,.,.Cc:, $ p J To· curt 1 IOOthlc~. the medical of'fic:cr Pl•need a red-hot rwl into the achina slump. He used Nilmaktr's Mcctles and ru11y pliers lo suture wounds. " Yet his iftedkal P111C'icc 1t not °" aome 18th ~ntury whahna vcuel. but in the Manhall llland5, where many hkc him have been practJCtnt 1mcc World War II. Scattued about the Paetfic Ocean ·thousands of miles west of Ha'Nlii, the is.lands ire little more than coral atolbJuttin1 out of the ocean -some· no laraer than city blocks. Part of the U.S. trust territory of M1croncsi1, the 36 Marshall l1lands arc home to more than 40.000 people. Allhouah protected by the Ameri-' can aovcmment, they have not been the benefic1anes of American med•· cine. The wars they waac are ql1nst typhoid, tuberculosis,,_ diabetes, leprosy, and an inf1nt monality rate ,. so hiah that nearly one third of the children die btfore their first birth- day. "These people art in areater need than any place wc'"'e found ,jn the Pacific,' said Jamie pence. ''h was hock•n• to us" ,, Focu s ON TH£ NH-.s for qes S 10 I 0. In th•• aroup, 19 population maund the cost oOand in percentare now in licensed child care: the city. • by 1990, the fiaure is expected to drop Not lont 11<>. a nauonal m•zine to 17 percent. · named Irvine 11 one oflhe best pllcet ... Afthouah child care capacjty has in the nation lO raitc a family. lt1 expanded durina the past two years, master-planned desian. recreation the supply has not kept ~e wit"h proaram1 and ·~td 1eboot 1yso demand," the city report Mid. tern have helped it ,attnct many It concluded, "The child care eris.is youna families, . 1 ncalatin1~in the city of li"Yine. A While commumtics such u Ncw- concertcd dTon, by mullJpJe scctors,1 pan.Beach. Cota.a Meu. Hualinllon his ~en demonstrated an the past Bead\ and Fountain VaUey have been lation. Tb• city rcpon predicts that four )Cars to eitpand the "Supply of forced to clott 1ehool1 becaMse of Irvine's licensed child care centtQ in child care. aa;i~POPUlallons, the Irvine Unified 1990 will have room for only 43 ·•Jn spite of the progress made. the School Dastnct has bad to 1CT1mblc percent of the prc:Ktli>Qlers who need ~hortfall of child care spa.ces con· for classrooms · to meet its arowina tl. . t1nues 10 arow.-~'tnrotlment. lf'\'tnc's num~rs arc e\len mallcJ The problem "ems from t~inc'l The hiah co t of hou ina in Irvine ~1.aim many y~ motben IO • work. Other~ 11moly pre'-! IO • continut wotkina af\er hav11• dW-- dttn. Either coune crealel a demUd for child care tervicu. ' At the •me tnne, Irvine's llrict ; zoniftl repbt1ons and the hiltl COit of commercial pr~rty tnakt if difficult to open a chi care propam in d;ecity. · Rents are too biah in 10me prime t«ations In othtt 6usinets areas_. the locations are inappropriate, or the bUitd1np ~uld require ·e"pemivt renovation. As a result. no new private for. profit child-euetinuen ba~oPCDcd (Pleue ... CBILD/A2J ReuniOn -, set for JacObseri, father ,.,.. ........ •In,.,...... Former bosUIF David Jecobeeo was schCd"1ed lO return to CaJifomia lOctay, but a family member •Mt Saturday that details o( the travel plus ~uJd be. -1lbhdd. Roman Popedu1k, 1 Wb.hC HOUie ~COQJlrm.ct lbatJ~n. n .. of Himtinston lbch, .wouJd be. Oyina home to Southml Califoraia today. But the White Ho1.&1e otfidal revcaledbo other dcuils. OOris fisher of Glmdora. one ol Jacobsen's sis~n. 111d the Canuly ..U teepina the exact travel plan1 IOCM beausc they wished a private rcu· -nion be.tv.'ecn JacObscn and his 92· year-old father. · Jacobsen was set free 1n Beirut las1 Sunday after 17 month• in capbvtty. Before his abducuon by 1 Shiite Moslcros &roup, Jacobsen had been director of the Amcrioa.n Univnty Hospital in BciruL After his release, be was ftown to I ' U S. military hOJPital in West Ger· many for an eummation and arrived "in Washinston, D.C., on Friday. His three arown children went to Wat Germany to meet him. Thouah the time of JacobKn'1 A wntcr. pence ind his wife Jacque left 1heir Bay Arca home and (Pleue ... PaOJ&CT/A4) ~ ............... ~ ........ mum to Southern California re-mained uncertain, frieDdl and city offica.ls 1n Huntioaton leach -ere hopina to welcome him and h. Vlew from abo•e tbe C&n•ubac.k abowa off tbe catamaran'• 70-f oot. 9 -lncb leqth and 31 ·foot. 10-lncla beam. famil y home with public cettmonies. Etve OC employees vie to replace Storm .,,...)' LISA MAHONEY °' .. ...,,... ..... F1"'c Ora nae County emplo)ecs are amon1 the 113 apphcanu hoptnl to "--~-rtptacc Environmental Man.,nent A~ Dirtttor Mumy torm •htt he rtt1rn Oct 9. t le•'' th~ IFl,'CY de~nment hach are sttk1na their boa Job as it an -e «wll\i-• 1Mi5'aftt from ~r· "''°" Bruce Nestandc's office. The 01her 108 applicants for the SI0.000 to $90,000 1 )Cir post arc from all O\Ct the country, said Ru Patton, dirtetor of personnel. __ _.._ "We're pleased. We 1h1nk that's a- aoOd re pon~:· he said. AbOut 400 people reque tcd apph· c:auons for the position, Patton 111d. EMA dcpanment heads who con· firmed 1heir interest in Storm'• po11uoo arc Carl Nelson. P"blic orb di~or. Robert Novello. ad· m1n11tration dt'°"tor and William bun. rqutauon dim·tor. aoWft F'tthfr. director of plan· ~~viously uprcalitd "'tc tin the Job. but he could not be. reached Fnday to confirm whether he had .fi~ an application. Ernie Schnc1dtr, ,bHttandc's chief aide and lan<f use adviser. ha also .applied fc;>r the ~1tion. (PleUe ... OC/A4J • 7 . injured -in fierY . collision on 405· By PHIL SNEIDERMAN the Volkswaaen. FinaJly, a Pl~moutb °' • ...,,......,. truck tt>e rear of the Saab, lf1tltti .. St"'en people were 11'\JUrtd _ tv.o another chain rcacuon collision . seriously -in a fiery four-car The Buick and the Siab burst anto c~1on Saturday on the San 01~0 flames donn the collision, the CHP FfclWI)-rn Irvine. offitif aid. Oi'antt {;ounty me& · • Offi fiahtcrs were summoned to e•t· Cahfomta H1&}lway PatrQJ . tctr · in1u1sh the blaze and to provide aqy Gille pie said lhe acc~dent _..!m!!'edica~~l aw~~'~tan~occ.~:.:;;=:==:;::====! occumd at 1 l: , . n th·~ bound lanCSJUSl south of Ma ~rthur The CHP repon listed the foUow- BOutvard. The incident tit-ct up traffi '"'the '"Junes: on the freeway for more than t..-o •Buick , passen1en Martin hours . Gas ncr 741 and f:mma Ga ncr. 73. Acrord ina to Gille_J>tt' report. the both of . Pico Rhe~ -~ botb collision occurrtd as a Volhwl#n rtpo~ in senous c~llon SatUJO and 1 Buick. one bch1Ra tht other. diy nilhl ~ Fo~ Val]Cy b tlov.~ for heavy traffic. A b &!Onal"Ftosp1t;tl: ~art1n Guaner wl- travclina at 60 to 65 mph JhCn truck fcrcd head •J1Juncs. •h•le Emma the rear of the Buick. pu hin&Jl into ,...._ ... cllAM/A.a) ' Three. NB JJOllce officers honored INDEX .,. ..... ,...... .. w. .. ., ... Newport Beach pollce officen bonored for by tbe 10-4 Club lnclade: (left to rlibt) Paul Henl8ey. La Tonne Campbell and Derek Dabcan. NEWPORT BEACH POLICE HONORED ••• From Al • each }car b> the I 0-4 Uub of the 1984\,.htlc they were as'iigncd to the Newport Harbor Area C'hamber .,of Ju\enilc Sec11on of the Detective ommerce, said Ld Zmtel. a spole • D1Vlsion. man for the Chamb(r The 1()..4 Club A\ofJult l th1 }car. 621 fi'rst-t1me. is a croup of Newport Harbor Juvenile otrendtrs and their parents bu•m men and women who ane ha\ecompleted the program. and the recognition to the Newport Beach provam has rcce1\ed local and • Police Department, ~•d lintel. ... national acclaim. • • Henisc). 33. and Campbell. 43, Hcnisey has since been promoted ~ere recognized for Jointly d~velop-. to Traffic Sen aces Commander and ina the Newport Beach Police Depart· Campbell 1s an 1n"estigator 1n the mcnt Sub tancc bu'ie Provam Dctccu"c D1v1Ston's Ju\cnile Sec- Thcy started the program in Aug. lion Duncan. 24. was nominated for the Award of Ment by his department for rc~umg an uncon~1ous man from a burn1na car while he was on patrol on the Balboa Peninsula. • The three OffiCCl'S Y.CrC rccogniz.cd 1n ceremonies anended by Con- are sman Robert 8adham. upcr- v1sor Thomas F. fttlc~y. State A • semblyman Gil Ferauson, Pohcc C h1ef Arb Campbell. and 250 pohce officers and their spou'it\. I CHILD CARE CRISIS ESCALATES IN IRVINE •.• • FromAl .. L• .,._,,,y D .. , ............ !I 28 AIMfVlo 61 •1 ~· 31 ,. 13 • """''• 0 83 .. Allenuc Cltr 13 61 Allattn 71 13 ... "'\It<. 13 IO :-z_ .. ,...,..: 11 ....... n " ... 42 2t _,...,.. -,, 47 ·---. ., .. 8ulfll0 ... 41 ~"· 53 .. c.., 2t 10 aw.ton,IC ez .. CNtleeton.W Va . .. &J 0...-FIWOttl\ 73 " Oe;ton .. 51 0.-4' 22 Dee.._ .. ·'' 0.CrOOI • u 0...111 41 21 El'"-t6 40 ,........ f) 82 Faitl>IJ'!I!• 13 ·10 "''° ,, 17 , ..... 4S 15 Gr..o f'ej)ldt ... u Qf .. ,, ... II 07 QfMNllO<o,H C l .. ,, Hwtl0td 61 44 ._ 12 05 HOueton 11 n ., ...... .,. ft 51 ......_ ... .. f4 JD_.... .. 82 ~ ao 11 K.,_Cttl' SS 14 Utl/908' 12 ,. Utllt AOCll .. SI l--.. ., Lut>JIOcit 17 39 ~ .. 63 . , ~llNc:tl 5 '11 ...--.. eo .. ""* ,, ... '3 H ~ n .. H9wone-.. 16 ,.... Yorll Olty . 6l 6' .Hd<IOlll Va ,. a "°'... !'1al It 45 .. , C)lot~•City .. •4 ()nwH ., ll OdmQdQ .. 10 ~ v :'It "'-"" n ... .__ :r.-10 " ~ .. ) " ...... PorMlld Or• ~ •1 fllW • . PYOV'dtntt •• tel..,,. . .. ::::n., ., 1>1 w -cu, 2 ~ , ..... Aello ' ,,_ ~ 1~ 111 Lane.Mitt St LOUii II •• Lontt.ch hnlall•Ooly 40 l otA!!QtlM SMArtcno 71 .. M .. ,..,.. ... "'*'"' '° ,,. -.IO!VON ........ IO ~ Mor-1.-..... •• ,. Mor:~ .. .,,.~, 11 .. ~ ._., .. a6 " ~IMcll SOGI<-31 44 Ollilel.a ,.,._ •> ... O!o!•• T llmOt St PtrlbQ ., .. P111111 SO"ir'OI TOCM!llt 57 J1 p..,_ ,_ .. 37 Puc lloelia , ...... ., •• ._.. .... " w.,.iw.g1on o c .. 53 ~City W~• 57 31 ""'° wa.-8arfc• SI 45 ...... ~ton.o.i .. &l aaa-10 ,..,. ...,..,_ Extended· SaftQabrlll '-"~ ..,,,,_ Sen.IOM Mqell)' 9Un"Y 0111' .,_. ~-fllOl\11 Stn11 AM .. 8-1\ 111"• II to 73 l -52 10 SI s.nt• ..,.,.,. Valley 1'19"t 79 10 12 LOWa 45 lo 6' WttCt\11 CRASH .•. From Al Uas\ner rcet"a"ed a broken p<.'I\ t\, •• 1n In me since 1979. at.-cording to a cit) report. room for 100 youngsters will be bwilt pansion. • Catalano ~id . in the new Irvine ( 1v1c Center lf'\line's child care forecast remains Councilman David Baker said he " In the 11"Vinc Bu 1ness 'Qfnplex. ,I 1ocated near John Wa\'nc A1rpor1, l cit) planners have offered special comple • ~heduled to open in 1988. gloomy. ' fa\O~ new incentives to encourage The city has set up a 101nt powe~ "Ith projected that oy l91'0, tnere developers let ~t up ehtld care authority with the Irvine Unified will be 17.807 children 1n the City and centers. hool District to place modular that only 43 percent of the duldrcn Rut Ma) or gran ~1d, "It's clear •The dmer of the Au1d:, W1lfncd C1a'i!lncr, 41 , of Long Be.ich, "'ll'> tattn-lo Fountain Valley Rcg19nal for · t~atment of cut and pain. credits to dc\lelopcl'\ who include child care 1n their building plans. So far, there ha"e been no take The Irvine Co 1s now devclopin.a We tp:irk. a central Irvine communi· ty that will be pnmanly tcsidential. The developer ha ~t aside two one· acre sues for child care cen1ers. But cny ofhc1aT<isa1d The willOnl) kc care of 200 to 300 )Oungstcrs. ven if centers for-600 children were 1 pro"ided in WC$tpark that would l onh sat1 f} about 60 pcrceni of the ~ need. the city report said. On tbe non-profit front, the city has set up before-and after-school ch1I· dren's programs at local parks. And a . " r buildings on clementar) school cam· from birth through lfbur )cars and 17 we're going to ha"c to ~nousl) look puses. Thest"buifdmgsarethen leased percent of the school-agech1ldrcn will ,al the.-qucsuon of develOpcr ~s Clo lo non-profit groups for before-and have accesl to !teen~ child care" · fund child care program )," a(ter-school care. the cny report said. "8,85 1 children fter re .. 1cwma the child care : 1\uch unit have alrcad) been will potcntjatl) nttd child care ~r-rcPon. the council unanimously ap- placcd at four~hools, providing care vice. \o\ith . onl> 4,660 project~ pro\ed a three-pan mo11on b)I gr.an . for 200 children. But there arc eight Hccnscd child care space availabfC." •It said the council places a htih moreschoolSwaitinifilr n~~--Al a ~~nt child care heann pnont' on a'isurina that safe. af. -and no mpney to purchase them trvmc Ma}or Larry Agran satcl, ''The fordabie child care 1 a\aifa6Te to an unlc s large pnvate dQO.ations arc truth of the matter 1s, we're losing . thos.c who h"e and Y.Or~ in Irvine made "" around .... Plainly then. we arc looking •It set Dl"C. 31 . 1991 . a'i the goal for Sull other child care programs are at a arow1Jlg shortfall." eliminating the city's child care offered or arc being planned at UC Councilman Ra> Catala.no said shortage. Irvine and local churd)es and syn-child care service arc crucial ifJrvinc •rt du-ceted the city tafT to return agogues. •The YMC'A and YWCA Y.atlls to keep pace wnh other new in 90 da)S \\'ith proPosals for solving oner programs for 210 children at master-planned comm_uniucs. the child care cmi\ including the new seven schools. but again space and '.'The mo t 1mmcdlate problem.~ deH~lopcr fee. ' fundin& problems prevent .their e:it· boil do1'1<n 10 land and monc). "l think the time has Iona since . .• pa\scd when wc·rc talking aoou1 bake t S 1.2 million child care center with . ~ ~ 1 --~--llll!lml ................................................................. ... ale~ (to reused funds) forcluld care ... .\itran said , !' ORANGE hit. P-ilat COAST .... , MAIN OFFICE l' •Volkswagen driHr Wa)nc .\~hcnbctl.. 41 of Mm1on V1eJO, and passenger Mary A'it'hrnbet'k .• n. were both taken to I kalthcare Medi · cal Centcroflu<iun v.1th co mplaint\ of pain · •Pl} mouth dn ~er l 01\ Brenner. 41 •. of _Ir\ me alf,O was taken to Healthcare Medical Cffiet-Wtth a complaint of pain. •~ab dri .. er James Green. 22. ot Redondo Beach, rcc:eiHd treatment at the scene for minor injunc' · In a separate acc ident, thrtt peo ple: received minor tnJune tn a thrre· H~h1cle COiii ion at S p m Saturda~ on the we tbounJ Sointa l\na rrcewar near My ford Road. ,\ CH P 'pokcswoman said thi-dn¥~ wett" treated 11 a nearby h~p1tal and released. 1 -w w w w 44 u 41 01 Winning lotto - numbers picked By tb_e Assoclat~ Press . · \\'1th the Jackpot \'4elled to $.I 0 1 miUrnn. .WUUllnl ·numbers v.ere cho<;tn · turd.a) -ntght in the fourth '4CCk Gf' tbt Cahforota Lottel) ·~ "~9" gi!me. The w1nn1na balls that popped up 1n the h1&h-tcch numbfrs pme \loNC 45, 1. 5, 32, .! I and 12. and the bonu number "a I J. Ca II f'1.CD.WU pc n l m .S • I million onlQtto ticket ovcrine "eek. with ~turday'5 salei alone totalltng S 3 6 m1lhon. a <i•nglc-da\ record in~ the tame bepn Oct. 14. lottery \poke'>man Bob Taylor said turda\ n1ght . .l • l one') 011ic11ls won't know un ul unul a comput<r ~rch ot cntr) 11cket\ 1<.cdmplcted today 1fun>Ollt' f>l\:ked all 1 numbers and "-On the Jac~wt. • DeHJ PffOt O.Uwery la Gu1r1ntffd Justcall 642-6086 .. ... .GAME 9/ WEEK 9 I DAY 1 4 ettter ,.. ••• e•n t• TffAY I 'Alfl P.uf es and ow to ploy the gome ore on your game cord , or , coll our HOTllNE: 642-4333,· 9~5 M-F, os~ for WfN-GO lnf0<mo11on. llllyNll&~TWA HND OU HOW GOOD WE ~£AllY 1\P£ s~-42 ,_ 69 ·74 VOL. 71, NO. 313 SEARS SURPLUS STORE Wliat do }Ou 111..t about the Datl) P1l111'l \\hat don't you like'> \all the number abmC' and \our ~c"3ae will be r~ordcd tran\Cnbc-d an<f de, hvered to the appropnate editor 1 he ~me 24-hour ansv.enna ..er" tle mav be used to record letters to the ed11or on an, top1l· • Co~tributo~ to our Letter column mu'' andudl· their name and telephone numlil'r for' cnli{at1on Tells us what's on )Our mind I Wt Home Entertainment Buys Your choice Q( a.otkdlfV'1, VCR'1 111d Audio t mh TEDDY BEAR ILLE BEDSPREADS HUNTINGTON llACH • 1145 AOAll Avt. (Alllw I •1nt111J f1H.U... • ..... __..-,,... '"IAT1Ml"'91N • Circulation Te .. phone• \ • • Airf.'orce honor-s Marine Mammal Center ' VaJJey officer- By LAURA MER& °' ............... h's arr old1raditJP"(l -toss a coin in a fountain. Makt' a wi\h. • rim l.t .... o ...... dauahtcr of Douatas But vbnors to the Hotel Laauna Will bt and Clare Sneed of fountain \Taite)', has befn doing more than wi hin1i when they fill the decorattd w1\h the ~ir Force Commtndition Med.I hott'l's fountain wnh 1Jvtr. at Wriaht-Pauerson Air Force BaK. Ohio. inced is They'll be donauna their monc> to a an informat1of\ f)'ltems ena,inttr with thc 181 Sth worth) uusc. Operational Test !nd Evaluation Squadron. · The owners of the hotel rec~tly decided . • • • to donated all the (Onrt t~ anto tht' A1rm1nDHWEl11elbup,$0'hOfMr.andMrs.-founuun to the. friends of the Manne Alexandtr: •Kisselburah of Fountain ValJey, has Mammal Center in'La11:1na atach. • ar~u&le.d from basic trairiina al Lackland Air Forc.:e ;-\.ccord1n1 to rat C'unnioghtm, salH Base1'Texu He is a 1986 lfl(fuate of Wil"jtcrsbura manager for the hotel. the owners were · Hiah School in Hununft~n ~h. • tookina for an qrgan11.atton to dunate the Staff Sat. MlcWI A. DoyS,, son of Anaic money to when they lcame<i the center had O'Oon*1d-or-Hunttn1ton-Beachr~btef\4tc~ra -bcell..b.ura~."?'t-,,_._ ... __ wtth the Army~Ach1evement Medal 10 West Some valuable equipment had been Ocrmany Doyle~ .a 1974 &r!lduate of Edi$0n lftah ~toJcn from the non·profit oraan111t1on, School, 1s a spec1al aarnt with the Army Criminal which didn't have enouJh money to to lnvestigat1on·Command. replace the ~tolcn equipment. • • • So Claes Andcncn, owner. of the hotel, ~frman Joa D. Suty, son of ltts Sawtelle of pcc1dcd to g>ve the money to the center. Irvine and John San;y of Yorba ' Linda, has .. H~. th~uaht it ~out~ be • wonhy _..AIM.l.....,;ufr.omba11c 1ra1oinJat l ack).aod-AU-io·~'-l~ ... ~ u ('.:;~ ----- se. Texas:, He is a 1984 graduate of Woodbndge The center's curator. Kllnn · Wyman, H1ah School. • • • · . • • recently dipped her hand!> 1n.1hc fountain • I • • • Q • M. arine Staff c: .. l. Mlcll.ael E. wa.lkDn, whose to scoop out abou~ SS 1n coins, she ws1d. r. ,.. va '"' f . The .money· will be used to help the · w11e 1s the-1onncr Karon .... nox o Huottogton Beach, centct purchaSt' food arid medical ~upplics was promoted to his present rank while servrna with required.. in 1hc treatment of oyer 100 , the Marine :upport 8attalfon at Homestead Air marine mammals rescued and rehab1li· Force Base, Fla. _. • • • • tated at the center each year. Airman Heat~er A. M~, daughter of Mr. Volunteers rescue the animals and care and Mrs. James D. McCain of Hunungton Beach, for them until they are healthy enough to Katby lte1lDedy ecoop cbaritable colM from Hotel Laemaa foantala. _ . _ has graduated from basic trainin& at Lackland Air return to their environment. Sea lions, seaJ Force Base. Texas. She 1s a 1984 graduate of Edison and harbor seals arc the most constant Marlqe Mammal Center curatcw Karin W~~ High School. visitors 10 the center. (left) and volunteer rehabllltatloo apeciallat • • • Second Lt. Karry Bruoer, son of Leo and Sara Brauner of Irvine, has been awarded silver wings following graduation· rrom Air Force naviptor training at Mather Atr f orce Base. Calif. He 1s a 1982 • graduate ofUC lrvint: • • • William L. ~mas Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W1lltam Thomas of Huntinaton Beach, was com- missioned a second lieutenant upon graduation from the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Colo.. and awarded a bachelor's degree 1n astronautical cngln-etrjng. He is a l 982 gradollte of Edison High School. • • • Scaman Davtd M. Follu1bee, son of Lewis Follansbee of Irvine, has completed recruit tram in§ at The""RecnfitTriining_D>mrrnmd m n Diego. •••• Spec. 4 Jeffrey L. Rtnne11ay, sori of E.M. Scars of Fountam Valley, has completed a watercraft enuncer COUl'$C at tlie Army 'Iransportatton School tn fort EusttS: Val. He 1sa 1976graduateofFountam Valley High School. . . ... ' Sgt. Jeffrey T. Stevens, son ofBcftic Foster and ·stepson of Bob foster of HunttnJton Beach, has betn decorated with tfic Army Ach1ev,tment Medal at fort Knox·, K). Stevens 1s als.s1grted to the 4th , Trainina lf"n,aadC. -· • • • Pvt. Robert C. LlDdeo, son of Paut· and Brunhilde Linden of San Clemente, has completed Army basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. He 1s a 1980 graduate of San Clemente High School. • • • -l\lrman JOiepli -'M. -coppiom, "!.On of Jame - Coppom of Fount.tun Va lley, was an honor graduate of the Air Force aJrcraft loadmasters course at Sheppard Air Force Base. Tcxu • • • • Scaman Recruit KeueUa r.'t. Duutnc, son of Robert and Sharon Dunning of Hunttn,ton Beach, has completed training at the Recnut Training Command m San Dttio. • • • Navy Airman A111ela D, Hoisl, daughter of R1chard H.olst of M1ss1on Viejo. has complleecd the avlauon support equipment clectriCUl.n's course at the Air Technical Trainin& Center 1n Milhn&lon. Tenn. Sh~ is a 1976 graduate of El Toro High School. • • • • Air Force 'Reserve Arrman I st Class Sun.a L. Lope&, daughter of Janine Lopez of Huntington Beach an~ Wilham LoJ>Ci of Long Beach, ht graduated from bask training at l.ackland Air Force Base, Texas. • • • Navy Atrman Recruit Cbrl1lopber V. Puterbaup, son of Nelson and Ahce Puterbaugh of Costa Mesa, has completed the av1a11on mainten- ance administration course. at the Naval Technical Tra1nina Center in Mcndian, Miss. He is a 1985 graduate of the SELF High School in Irvi ne. -. ... Pvt. Robert M. Relabold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rc1nho)d of Laguna Hills, ~as completed Army basic training at Fort Bliss. Texas. • • • Airman I st Class Wllllam C. Job11100, son of Roger aod Mary Johnson of Huntinaton Beach. has graduated from basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. • • • Marine 2nd Lt. Julias I. Gonales, son of Hector and Judy Gonzales oflrvine, has graduated from the Basic School at the Manne Corps Development and Education Command 1n Quanttco. Va. Gonzale" was prepared for assianment to the Fleet Man ne Force and Jiven the responsibility of a rifle pfatoon commander. • • • Tech. Sgt. Rould J. Vau&er, $On of retired Navy Chief Petty Officer Ray Vauter Jr. of Costa Mc~. has been decorated with the fourth award of the Air FOrce Commendation Medal at Hill Au f orce Base. Utah. Vauter 1s an administration technician with the 729th Tactical Control Squadron. • • • Manne Pvt. Eric M. Nortb, son of Shem Marshall of HuntinJtOn Beach, recently completed the assault amphibian vehicle crewman course at Camp Pendleton. · • • • Air Force Lt. Col. Daniel R. Clark, whose wife ts the former Barbara Smith of Huntington Beach. ha'! been decorated with the third -award of "Ttre Mentonous rvice Medal m 8eldum. lark i the commander of the 7ht Tactical Missile Squadron. ~ ... h--J.•....,rine Pvt. Wlll\am S. W~ltt, son-of Trudy Wh11c of lrvlnc, ha ~mplclcd thc.in'lanll) com:ba tramint·coursc at Camp Pendleton.· He 1s a 1985 a~duateofWoodbridgc Hia.h School. .. M • •• ". 1rman Couad G. Nt•mH• UJ, 50n ofC'onrad and Pamela Newmann of Hunttn1ton Beach. ha'i graduated from the Air For"c course for pace control and wam1na systems operations at Kee ler Air Force Ba\C, Mi • • • Navy Construction pprcntit'C Erlll K. GroH, '°n of Karl and flhe Gross of lrvme, rccentl> rcponed fordulY at the Naval Air tat1on. Bermuda He 1u J 98S araduate of I rv1nc H 1gh hool. ••• MaJ James e. Glbtoa, son of Joan Gibson ot Hununalon Beach. has ~n decor ted with the .ccond award of the Air Force commend11ton Medal at Tinker Air Forcr Ba Okla G1bwn 1s an aut)()rne warnina and control sy1tcm aircraft commander with th 5S2nd Technical Train1na Squadron. • • • l\rmy P\I, Hans·ArDO C. Alida 011, son of Gcora.~ tkmwn"Of South uauna, hn completed basic tra1nina at Fol't 01 . N.J. • • • Coi t'Guard a man leplilea E. Hanby, '°n of l d\\ard and Kathie n Hamt)y ofHuntinfton &a1:h. recently returned from ucrt'1te Occp Fr-tctc 6. a ~' i·month deployment a~rd the Coa l Guard Cutter G11c1cr in the Antarc111.: Ocean. tf arnh)' 1s a J9 l araduate of Huntin1ton Btach H1ah h I. ·. AIDS vaccine Unlikely in 1iear future SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The next Several companies at the conference five years look "pretty grim" for develop--touted new and 1mpro\ed tests for doctors ina AIDS vacC'incs, but testing ts expected or home use. trying to cash in on the fast· to virtually wipe out the threat of gettina growing $40 million AIDS d1aploshC test the deidly di case by bl<>Od transfusion. market accordmg to an official from the Centers Allen said AIDS cases tranmitted b) for Dlsease Controt. blo0dmnsfus1ons accounted for 2 percent Dr. James Allen, assistant director for of an reported cases. wath another !_. Wd.t.cal .sci.cote at COC in Atlanta,Jold a · JXrcc.ru comm~ from blood-clolllni workshop of the American Assoc1atibb of agents. J Blood-Banks that cducatio.n..an.d ..tcsung Currently. .. no more than 10 to 20 units programs effectively stopped the spread of of blood per million" are ~hppmg Lhrou~h AIDS transfusion w11hfo 18 monlh.sof the the wtem. he sa1d,t and ~after five. six first reported case.~ years. 1l ma) be down 10 zero cases ... Police say elderly grandma runrJ-1ng co-Caine~business A boot 12 m1lhon untb of blood -a unit equals about one pint -arc provided in '"the United States every ye,r. alona with 8 million units of plasma. Tciung programs ha"\':C" nn down. On AlDS.hnked trans-fusion~ na:1onwide, Allen said Among the new AID tests shown at the conference was an automafcd process by Amerrcan B1oncm;s--Inc. of Emeryvd~. Calif for the dctcctton of AJDS anti· · bodte\ The company s:i1d the 1est. "'h1ch 11 plans to introduce in January. will stan· . . dardire and enhance the accuraq of \he existing Westctn Blot test for AIDS developed by the CDC. :The Western Blot test is currently considered by most . ~xpens as.the most scnslll\C and r.pccific ~est fo.r AID but has been diff'icult to use. Abbott Laboratoncs said in the past two months ll haS. mack ch n~s i n man ~ tunoi proccs~s Jori ts .. famil y of lefts .. for • di~an0$is and managcmeht of the disease a:o:d for ~1ttg donated blood. The chana;s wtl~ s1gn1f~tly reduce false post1\e result , the company said. CRACK I NG DOWll: LOS .ANuEU:S (AP) -Authonues contend 70.)ear-old lo ne Horsle) 1s at the center of a bustltn& rock cocame trade in the Los Angeles Haroor area. bu1 the agmg widow says. "People arc telling a lot of hes for drug traffickin$-and people lrom all over know tl" said narcotics DctL'Ct1ve Norm Mikkelson "We gc;t people from Long Beach. Manhaltan Be<kb~ Palos " Verdes -all o'er the South nay - 'WHAT .YOU ~MUST~ KNOW ABOUT DANGEROUS DRUGS about me." ·• Police and neighbors .. have cstablti.hed a lonaume panem of sysiemat1c and organized rock cocaine deahnJ from that home" where Horsley li ves in the cast com mg here." • •A But Horsley. a ei:andmo1hcr more than 60 11cnc over said that she ne11/1cr uses nqr sells drugs "I have been nice to people ever since I lived here. I JUSI don't know why they pick on me.'' she said . ., .. People arc telling a lot of he., about m-C:--she said. "It 1s hurting. 1 ba"e to do something to protect m) nghts.''" ince January, police have made 47 drug arrests at Horslc}' 's house and 286 other -arrests on drug and related charge• in the surrounding three-block neighborhood loneHonley W1lmmglon area. ( tt) Attorne} Ja'fnes Hahn said. The stucco house ··1san ongoing hot soot Saddle back trustee named woman of year Mnrcta M1lch1ker. a . addlcback Com· muntt)' College District 1ru\lec. wao; re· cently named Woman of lhc. Year b) Sad<lleba(k Valley Bu ines'i and Pro;. fess1onal Women. The &roup honored M1lch1ker for her communit~ work. hcrcnreer act1v1t1es and for provi ding as is1ance aqd guidance to olhcr \~omen. She 1s \ice president of Pacific Medical Mam1$cmenl, a medical research firm M1ILh1ker as nlc,o o rc5<'arch b1olog1st fo1 the Ostcoporo'11<t Center of Laguna Hills tier commun1t) ac11v1t1cs havt' Ul• duded \\Ork with Children's ff ome o- c1ety <ind l a C'a'la. Milch1kt•r. a L'l&una Hills rc\1dcn1. wn elected to the ~ddlcb:ld. C'oinmunst:> ( ollcae 01~trict ao..rd of T rust~s in ovcmber I 98S The board ove~s addlcb:tck College in ~fosion VieJO and lr.-1ne Valley Collrgc in Ir\ inc Pollcc a.rruted her 1n Septemher foT inves11ptton of ~lhng Cf)''ilall11ed co· c.aine. known as rock or crack. at her home She ts scheduled to appear in coun this month on the C'nminal charge. Horslc) l'i al'io the targ~t of an unu<;ual c1v1I action Hahn·s office obtained a temporary restraining order requmng her and her relatives to cease drug trafficking at the home or face cv1ct1on and poss1bk loss of thr house Officers said the-. lound ~"eral rock!> ol cocaine and $476 'ituO"ed 1n Horsk\ ·, purse.SI, 771 in a bedroom dre.,~r S 1.500 1n a car parked outside and a stash of rod. cocaine behind a sofa an the h\tng room Later. while booking her. police d1\· Ma.rcla Mllchlker S~hoo!s ~rack dewn on ~mo~!ng The Irvine lJn1fied hool 01 trill Board ofrdu<'atton h11'i votc.:J to put 'omc 1eeth into II nc" \tud nt smo 1na pohc:y. ITccll \t ov. o. \tud ·nt cau ht smoktnf on campu' fact' a thrre >' \U pen IM rr. Ol ~hool. On till' fint oflcnsc.uiudcnt can choo " 1hrcc·hour tducation prt rem n Satu1· da> u th altrm1ttvc. nt1I 1h1\ )Cat. Irvin ·, four ht h '.\Chr~I~ prov1d iJ d . 1 nat d mn&i1n ... .. .. . ' . . · Starts Monday In the Dally Piiot. covered $200 concealed in her under· ganT\enlS Horsley c;ays she can't expl.aan how the cocafn<' got into her puFSC. ahhouih she ackno\\lcdges drugs are a wa> of ltfe near l'\t'r home on East o.Streel 5he ~1d the tocaine and mone) poltce found 1n her house wore hidden there by dealers tt) tng to elude the pohce. The money stuffed in her purse and in her unde"""ear was for her mortgage payment and for a bill she owed for remodeling her knchen. she said. Horslc~)' descnhes herself a, a' 1ct1m ofa neighborhood taken hostage b\ drug dealcro; who peddle cocaine on sidewalks .. , stand here all night tt)1ng to get them out of the yard.'' she 'iaid. "When the ~police rnme. the~ all run in the 'ard and the hou..e. I should have locked the door but I don't know \.\oh\ 1 didn't." Lrst month SC\t'O. neighbor., submitted wntten declarations to the city-atJomcy descnb1ng drug traffickina from H9f"slcy's home • -. "The) complained about their ch ild~n hc1na approached to buy crack, about the constant v1o1C11ct. the 1rnffic and no1~." .-.aid Pamela \\lbel"\. a ~puty city anorney. Reccnth. nt Albtrs' request. Superior Coun Judge Warren Deenna issued the temporary res1ra111ina order barring drug sales by Horsley. sc"'en of her relauv~ who listed her home as their address wheo arrC'ited and an,one else who mtght hve there Hahn \aid 1t ,., onl) the second time a en· ii order has been obtained in California aimed al stopping nar:coucs sales at a pm ate residence .. The idea of C'losmg down a house and e' 1ct1ng res1denl'i 1s a Draconian measure, and we have lo be careful 1t ts not abused," Hahn \aid. Paramilitary tralnin6 .camp operator denies fire6omblngs By the Associated Press Theo operator of an . .\labama para· m1htan. tn11ningwmp l~llficd that he had nothing to do with lircbombmg car of other school\' d1.,gruntlcd ex-t.cachcrs Franklfn ( amper. 40, dir~tor oT tfa· Merccn;u) ~hool m Dolomite, .\la . tC\tlfied at h1\ O\\n tnal rnda\ about events leading tto the bombings of tdr' belonging to 1e'ache~" ho tormerty"'orked -for Panfrc w~t Pl't'pamtory hool..- Camper p_1rlrncnd t cc \nn Faulk, 28 and Dolom11c 1no;1ru1.to1 Wilham Dc:in i. A real Amigo _ Amtao. a terrler·mb, ls at the Oran&e County Hwnane Society waidnc for eomeone to take him home. The one·year~old neu· tered male l• bou.ebroken and 1ood with children. Tbe abelter IS at 21632 Mewland A•e. 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"We want to do prcventattve dent1 try - ttach1n1 them what to ell and not to . at•• • :u~er 1n shiJ10--s~r:1~ than four f~; ma) ha\e the radio and med1c1nc kn oh.-ater, said pence. but no manual. _ Equipped "-ltb t~o t SO.hor..c-Some of the med1cal officers have po•tt dancl engines 11 1i. the la~l had no training since World War II, of ns t.:md 00 the \\'~t .Coast and 1\ !.lid pence, and tn most cases the "aJued at s 1 5 m1lhon train1n1 1s len than t~t of a nu rse. For the time ~an& though. the · Some arc danacrous Cao,asbac-.: 1s a bmS ~11hout "11.1n1i. The lone medical doctor serves.all said pmtt. Docltd an :\e'll.pon 36 islands and e'.en has hand~\~ tJcd Hvbor. \M caQma.ran ·a •-a111n1 to , b~ a lack of mcd1cu\C and 'ul"IJhC1.. bt wtfitted •nh sails and other "One of m) p;iticnu -a prqn.ant b.ard•vc. On ttmotc islanch •hert 19-~car-old -died for lack of sz fud 1s sartt and e\pen 1,e. the crnt\ 'II.Orth of medicine last ni&ht. medical Uup v.111 d(']Jl"nd on the Dr Tod Guhck told Spence. lfadtv.100 For ~r and othc~ hke her. Jamte ~ 1mmec1iate &oal 1i. to find a and Jacque Spt'nce intcl)d to set out dock v.~the' can an hor for t•o 10 on optn ocean with a criw and a load tb.rtt...•.i:cks •tult the .. ork t\ b<-101 of medical !lupphcs,. In 1x_ months, done. wd pt"fl('C . he'll Ix back for more supplies and'to But 1f ail ~ •-ell. the' ~'en· train mo~ 'oluntecrs lnquancs can tn(mbcr CtC\\ ill ~l YJ.l ~0' 20 tQr br addre!l\ed to PrOJ~t Canvasback. thl~onth-long 'o'att 1090 ~dam~ St Suite H. &n1cia, CA Onthcmam1sand of\1a1uro.the~ 94510 or b~ calhn& locall) to "11.tll ttockz, OI» Y.ith a 'oluntttr · 6B-5399 FERGUSON SPEAKS •• ~ From A l Beach The cons.eT\at1,e Republican told I do~ns <>flllgll \Choof ana collcac student gu~ts v.bo 'II.ere among the cr~d of I)(} that be1n1 pa.rt of the m1nont~ paft~ an &he Lq1,laturt <"<in bC frustraung "~fter ~OU gtt ckctcd. ~OU 0 10 Sacramento and \Ou ~n find there's no teachC'T. the~'s no pnncipal and there's no bou. But there art t'll.O png) UQ tbat> called the Dcm0crats and the Republicans.-Fersuson said To rccct,·e comm1tttt au1Jllmena. &o get help v.1th kaJ\latton or to C\cn find a d«ent ofl"tce. a legislator mu\t TJlCCt \lollh one of the ··pna leaden .. -Willie Brown tf}ou'rt a Democrat and Pat Nolan rf )ou·rc a Rcpubhcan. But before )OU rcct1\e an} thing. Feriuson said. the "png leader" will ask. "Arc )OU going to kiss m~ nng'' Arc you going to protect me as. lcadcr1" Ferguson said state lcg1s.lators arc ''lrtu&ll) rcgu1rcd to 'ote v.1th their part) leaders. r~role\s of their personal con' 1C11ons "There's not much of a democraC) 1n the Lq1s· laturc." he said. But Ferguson' said Rcpubhcaf\s arc pulling a bit closcr'to equal rcprcsen- tat1on 1n the .\sscmbly ·&fore the No'. 4 elet.tion. ~eptThlicans oc· cup1ed 33 scats 1n the 80-mcmbcr .\sscmbl) The) now have 36 to the Democrats· 4..s (In ttrc 80-mcmbcr st.ate Senate. the IS Republican scats remained unchan~.) Ferguson said tale IC11sl"ators on the ~hofe la\e up to Howard Jarvis' as~\smcnt that e' cry pohllctan has t•o C\es One u on the issues and wandr~ and mo,es around contiou- ousl~. "The other as steady and never blink\ It watches the electorate,'' Ferauson said ''The) lool to sec which way the parade 1s. headed then run and get in front of 11." he \81d "They never start the parade." Ferguson also defended the con- str\ &ll\ C poh11cs of many Orange Count) represcn&auves Sl)tnf Sacra· mento politics arc hke a massive tua· of-war wtth con~l"auvcs constantly banh na liberal Jacuoru from other pam of the suue. "If 11 v.asn't for Orange County holding the end ot the rope.'' he satd, ..the v. hole thma v.ould go 1n the other d1rcc11on ... OC JOB APPLICANTS ••• P'romAl All ol the county applicant\ ha ' e v.orked fort he county lxtv.ttn 12 and 28 )cars. The board of supt"rv1sol'!I hopes to choose a replacement for Storm before he leaves earl) next month The new director will ove~e fhc ma1or departments with a combined operating bud&et of about S250 m11hon and about 1.200 cmplo)ecs The agcnc) 1s a consohdauon of public works, code enforcement, planning and park and rccreauon departments. It also has an admm1s- trat1on dcpanmcnt that pro.,, ides suppon scr\1ces. Supef"'1~rs want a top cxecut1,e W1 th management experience in a ~diverse aacnt) such as the The succcs ful candidate muc,t be able to cope W1lh developer demands and cooperate with the board of c,upef\ 1sorc;, according to the county's iob de np11on ~torm. 61. surpnsed county of· facials with his rt 1gnauon last .\ugust. He blamed conflicts with County Adm1n1strat1\C Officer Larry Pamsh for li1s dcc1S1on to retire from the post he has held for six )Cars. The EMA darcttor's posmon 1s one of the most powerful in county admmmrat1on because of its scope and ltS influence over the d1rect100 of Orange Count} de\elopment. Candidates for the JOb will be screen d b> the Pcnonnel Ocpan- ment and pos 1bly other department heads. A s'!'all handful of finali ts wiU be 1nttn~-cd byme upcf'V1sc51 • ~ho plan to !1Clect1on a new director by late No .. embcror earl) 'December Patton ~~ . SALE ·Most Items Discounted 20-10% OFF silver • pewter • armetale • brass charms • bracelets • goblets • trays baby gifts • pewter figurines • pa~rweighta NOACK TROPHY le Gli'TS 170 L 171~ It. Cetta •111141-3141 Limited to stock on hand .. ' 1 - ~:~AGDaUA, N!_Caf'llPl~"!J-A a... billboard w• F--minu•-T .. -ha .. ,..__ .... _ • .._ ·-a . ....... ( -·· .-,~\KCnl nael ~ v on ....... ,_..,. --..... ~ .. -..·-·-·~ 1nu ... .w .. ,wcape>n11nmos: ... nd10 Saturday, befo~ thousands of S.-. · °"'91 IPOM. lbowed • Sand1ni.... ac.quired Soviet T-62 the PeoP&e .. Nlcaraauans celebrauna the 2Sth ndut*'IOldiei c:aplun .. Amen· tanks and SAM·l pouftd.to aar The '!letMtin11ta lelderJ .....,.. ... a . annh·crsary of the Sandanisll N•· · ~="'!f~~ f!uen_:•h A mi111les capable of knockina down short-lleeved mlliwy un•'°"!!rconr.; ., t1onal l.1~rauon Front that Planes bi tbt d• .. anv •1 Jtt1. partd the CIA IO· d1~ramckm nyana 1uppl1eu0 Contra'rcbel1would ~ U.ll. ..-.. 1 .._,. ln1tfad, the pende ancllldtd .S4 of .. Today, they ate 1he traf. beahotdown. ~ • ua,. now oa u ... -·ore 1 the okkr Sovart~ T·S4 and f1ekenof'naf'toucs.t1k1na dnltof The oelebrtuon alao maried the "°ri•Tnbunal,Y41capwredaftcr T-SS tanks. 13 armored reconnai.,. tmOn6lft to A...o.aa. Gren.di. and l 0th annrvcrsary of the ~Mh of, ~ ;1 !~fi:"° ~ ~ ...... 't>' ~ • senc:e • veh1cln, 12 1mph1b1ou1 Nicarqua:• hit Mid. . • . Carlos font«a, rounder of the Front, Co~tras car:ryina i.....,. n lO "~ ermortd pc~nntl tamef't', ~van·. ''The narcotics tnlftckeri "ue • Fonseca and • few re .. olutionanes Afttr ·""-•' h .,; wd ou1 1nt1-11rcraft and &!'lt·lan~ · charactenzed b> havana 11rplanes armtd *•lh p111ob and ,,n&Je-shot h ed ....... -'r 1 ~ • t cro ~ns. whole clandeti1ne on,ans tM)' hide. rifles bean the 1nsurrct1ion that led (' fl a ma atary parade of S,000 Dunna bis SO.minute peech. Or· It.is the CIA wtuch buS, 11t'P&aMt to the I ~79 ouster of Somoza dynast y so ,J.:~~ So11vaet-blot' wea~pc>:•· . ttaa blamed the CIA for Hale.nfus throuaf\ a third party and traftac1•in VUKrv.... w no new w _qQns f n n.1ba •nd ,$lid "Wt wiJI ~ ~l.t:::i , U.S. aid arrives In Hon#l9e ... TEGU IGALPA. HoQduru (AP) -TM .. ..._., *• c .. (rott1 Ille Un11ed s.et IDr ND'lf'•H ,.. ._ .nftil _.., Hondum,bu1Ntiil....,.ind06lrwca.,w,,_llilW,.. make lbrir way ao tlW"cOililiataAU. The dittn"buuoa ol SI 00 aaiJlioe •• new U lid. iwte•• dlil MIO\WI m1"'-YUdapp:oved .,,~ ~----..-~ lhe Ulliled Sla&ea. but 11'1 • bu~ opel'lbOa • dais ~ Arnenc:an nataon. • Honctuni at vr1 only a cac11 nod to the preemcc oftlaoullndl"'*t NIC'IJ'.IPAn rtb(ll, caHed COllfrat, who lft fllMilll hm ._ • Honduras 10 ovcnbtbw fteiahbotir'I N~'• ICftiti S1nd1•1• IQVtm~ftl. • A C-130 ~ ptane ioeded with tma1 ~ tN W11 food ud , ott!WPI 1m1Jlun1tion landed more lhalf a weft llD ac Palmerola Air . Bite. The fac1hty ~k>np lb Hondura1, altboup. lhelT att only 400 Hondurans thert and more than 1,000 Amcncan troopl. "The'he1pJtill ha1 not amvcd in our taa•" AClolfoCalcro. a.ct of the a.,..nt Contra arPup, tht Nicaf'llUl,ft Democrauc Force, mid an an antcrvJew last week~ . -.-Efi-rile -c -.----Ne~PA¥MENrs . E>R FINANGE GHAAGES..LT-ft:rt=E~'ai*. 'VOWS to·· prevent trouble MANILA. Philippines (AP) -President Coraion Aqu ino said Sat- urday that Defense Minister Juan _Ponce Ennle. an outspc>kcn cnuc of er.Pc>1ic1cs. promised to do his best to prevent lrouble: when she visits Japan this week. T~o Manila newspapet1, mean- while. credited armed forces chief Gen. Fadel Ramos with preventing a coup allegedly planned by officen close to Enn le. Mrs. Aquino told rcponers she d1scu$$Cd rumors of an impending couP. 1n a half-hour mccuna With Ennlc on Friday evenin&. A military !>Ourte said Ramos arranged the mecung. "I JUSt said that Just as urc me that nolhinahappens whild'm m J_apan." Mrs Aquino ~ad. "He s:ud he's aoing to do has ~ t." Also on Saturda), Mrs. Aquino repealed presidential decrees that empowered htr prcdece sor. ousted President' Fcrdanand E. Marcos, to arrest an)Of\C indefinitely and without bai l She said man elCCCUU\ie ordCT that her action was in tended to ... ~ e1fmn~ the auarantccs of the nghts and freedom~ of the F1hpino people." he had not u~d the decrees to make armt\ The newfplpcn Manila Chronicle and 8.us1ncss Da> each quoted un- 1dcnufi ed m1htar} sourc.es u saying Ramos headed off .. coup attempt by· office"' cloK to Ennle. Ennle and Ramos led the February revolt that stnt Marcos into n1lc in Hawau after 20. )Cars as president and swept Mrs. Aquino into office. The re-pons said Ramos met with Ennle and m1ht1ry comm;andcrs Wcdnc~a> and Thursday. Business Day said Wedncsda)' that a Jroup in tht' military planned to seize control of the government before the Feb. 2 referendum on a nc" const1tuuon. Ramos responded the ocu day b> 1ssuin1 a wamana apinst an) uch mo" es b)' "military advcrtun stS." Sources fam1har wnh Business Day's operations s~ud the plan was lea.Iced to 11 by military figures close to Ramos. Ramos refused to comment. Enrilc. 62. has especially cn ucizcd Mn. Aquino's peace O\erturcs to the communists, who have wa ed a 17- ycar rebellion He bas called for new p1"1dent1al elections. rcmoval of several Cabinet ministers, and replacement of some local official appointed by the qwno government. Bombers of U.S. Embassy may get death BEl Rl T. Lebanon (AP) -Mili· tary prosecutor Assad Diab has demanded the death penalty for six Leban~ accused of engmttnna the r98J su1c1dt' bOmbina .. t the u. . Embass) that killed 62 people, D1ab's office said Saturda}. A Diab pokcsman, who de- manded not to be funher identified. said all sax "ere Shute Mo lems arre tcd by tht' arm~ after the Apnl 18, 19 3. bombina in Mo lcm west Beirut. Diab al~o is ·ucd arrest warrants for ci&ht others an connection with the bombina. th spokesman saad wathout elaboratma. -~n in4tcimcnt is ucd Frld~y said tilt' sh. men now an cu toJy nged a tolcn-. U i:.mbauy van with 660 pounds of u plo ivcs an .Uhrani. south Lebanon, a few da) before the atta<k, the poke man 1d c-cordana to the indictment, the van then v.a brouaht to Beirut where a u1cide dmcr c:l'Jshcd 1t into the entrance of the cmba1 y btuldang 11 1n'\tn:m~h ooulc\l rd . Thf C\pl ion tort' off t~ t'ntlrc fi u dc of the ci,aht· tory cmbln) . comP,Ou nd mona th~ dead ·,,. re 17 mc:ra· alr\I.. 1meJ an Tb? 1nd1t'tmtnt ~ Huu c1n Ith Harb. ma Mahmoud fJ.H1iich. tahmoud MouM 01r1n1, Mohammed l )Cf Jadah. Hasun Mohammed tfarb and h Mu tara H11dar. Diab 1 dem1nd11~1 the death pcnalt) for all . 1i1., 1id the pok man . · '. • ') ' .,. •• .. f • . . . --..-- ~ . ~ .. , . -· .. Save s200 to 300 On these queen size_ sofa sleepers ...:.-----------~ . . ' .. . your choic A. Thi-. ... mart ronremporary ~ofa -.let•1>tr foalurt"" a rnu lt 1·fll1t>r cmt"r U('Ct~nt1•1l "1th 1 orrt-lating to~s pillow . ~n t a qu e n -.i1.e bed "''h .i d~·quiJt top innt•r ... pri n~ mart rt'"-" R. Thi-. rla-. ... ic ..,ofa let•pcr i~ uphol~tt·rt>d in a nuhhv rcxtun•d blt•nd of Hn n ilon !I. olt•fin and pol."e"'tc•r Opens to a qul'Cn ~ize bed~ aturing a Jama-.k·quih •op innt>r ... pring mall re...-.. ~t't" the·..,., aml man y other out-.tandin ' \ahw .... l nt'\LW•'lt•cl quali t_l • .uul "~t laci ul3r ... in in ....... TAKE·WITH ~ICES . - *WHEN YOU use OR OeEN A WtCKES CHARGE - ·SALE ENDS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16 .. I " l torm hit northern lains ~Reward offered for baby ·s return St:Ll R Vil l E; Pa ~Ml} -An 1nonrmou5. donor has offered 1 SS 000 reward for &he safe return oh da)~lJ bo) who wa Utken from his mothcr"1 b(d 1dc b) a woman po~na u , ha\patal "orkcr. • hospital IJ IM AsMcialff P l'ft1 The first mllJor now-storm ot the teUOn crtatrJ ncar-bl11.uud con- dation1 Sao.1rda) aau~s &he nonhcrn Plaans, bloc:kana air and highway b'lvel with now-t"<n i:-ri:-d ruath, near ztro visLbaln). C)<'·:!.ling1na wind" and mowdnfts. The Nauonal Weather · •r\ ic-e an North Dakota call d 11 .. an c'trcmel) daqerous storm- • .. Nobody' C''C'n·comma in," satd " Rand) Gro s a trudcr lorccd to halt his New York-to-Oregon trip at a truck stop 10 Bismarck. ..D:''Eve')- body's iuingtight ... There are about 2S to 30 trucb m tht' lot." A btizzard warmn& wu 1s,ued for mo t o('Nortb. Dakota, with wanter .storm . warninis for ·an of orth Dalcotaand northwestern Minnesota. Travelers' advisorie warn1n1 of blowing and drifi1ng 'inow wt're issued for we tern and nonhea\tem Montana, central ~outh Dakota. pans of Colorado. nonht'rn Utah and pans of Idaho, the weather SCl'\iact §aid The Nor1h Dakota Ha,hwa\ f)e. partment ad' 1sed no travr m part\ of the state. and bhnd1n1 5now propellt"d b) wmd up to 4S mph · halte-d landing! {lt the 8i\martk airport. Gusts 10 • 65' mph "'CIT rtcorded at Grand forks. In north-cel\tral South Oak.ota, a haghwa) near l:11lc Bulle. wu Mod.rd b) dnth. and ttie $late capital al Pierren~d•IU'Sl 10 6t -mph. Up to 17 inches of now "as on the iround an the mountainous "Black Hill\ of v.estem outh Dakota, "here the tate reported reponed zero' l'iib1lity an placts Saturda>'· · "n e bc'tn huntanJ on Opt'ning da)' {of deer season) in South Dakota for )Cars; and this is probabl) the "\Orst lt\e "Seen," said Bill {"oopC't of Park Ridge, 111., who was· waittna out the storm in a bowltna alley at Bison. in , northwe tem South Dakota, . poke ~omon Qtd Saturcla). Doro1hy Grhre • II'\ 1n11tant ad· mtn1ma1cr at Grand View .Hospital,· aid thC' reward ,., only foT the-beb)"s • ale return to a mrdic;al faciht). She 'l31d 11 is "not information . lradtnl to the airest 1n4 conTietion, "e'rt not 1ntern1cJ in that." The ho p1tal has t upa othnc for people to call 1fthcy ha"r l~ds or tips reprd1ng the 'lfduc11on Fnday after- noon.· • • 1 J\ woman, descnbcd a hea"~t and an hCT 405 w.th dark blond hair, entered the ~and-floor materruty ward at the hospital frida)'.~nd wern into the room.of Barbara Worth· "You can't ~ ... The wind i ~ strong it's impossible to go into the wind. You can't look at it and can't breathe mto 1t. .. said Cooper. /IP~ 8teYe Barcelle duba. aero. lStla Street durtna enowetorm In Cuper, Wyoming. • 1na1on of 11\~·rdak. J>Ola e uad. - Huch Count) Dastnct Attorney Ian Rubenstein said the woman. who wa~ v.eanna a white lab coat, claimed the baby was needed for an e'amanatfon and walked off wnh him Keiinedyseeks-newehairmanshqJ ... BOSTON' (AP) -fdward M f\.enncdy announced Saturda) that he wants to chair the Senate Labor and Human Resource Committee when the Democrats lake over the Senate next year. saymJ he can pro' 1de leadership an balancina Amenca's pnontie . have shortchanged the needs of families 10 this nauon." -Ryan White hospitalized· . INDIANAPOLI (AP) -rern-aa..: ID \'ICllm Ryan White, who battled successfull) for the naht to return to rlass despite hi'J illness. was lasted in saMfactol') cond1t1on today at Riley Ho pital for Children. a spoke:!.v.oman ~td - ' The dec1s1on means Kennedy wall 11ve up thr opportunity to•head the Judiciary Commiuec, whtch he steered befort the Republican Party won a majonty of Kenned~. who unslKc full) sought the Demo- cratic presidential nomination m 1980. said. "I have made the judgment where I think I can be of gr~atest c;ervJCC both to the people of Massachusetts and the people of the country." "J will let others comment on whal the 1mplacauons are:· he said when. questioned on the effects of has ~i~ion -0n hts p(>Jitical ambition . R>an, 14 was adm1t1ed Monday for meda I t~ls, accordin& 10 Mary Sangemino of the Indiana lJn•'-tf'ilt) MedicaJ Cc.ntcr. which includes Rile)-. Th.e famil) had rcquc ted that no further information be released. she said. -~ • Now 1 the t11ne to start your project 11 lh11 t---"'~ lncrechblt prle•' Senate-seats tn-1980. "The return of the Senate to Democratic control offers an unusual opponunuy to reverse the retreat of the past sax )'Cars m cm ical areas that make a difference an people's lives." the liberal Massachusetts Democrat laid a news conference. - Dunng the six years of the Reagan admm1stra11on. Kennedy said, "we have force-fed the mihtar) and we --...,_ •• ,. n .. ISO Stttt1 l1 fie --.~--.-l .S. A11C1114d mm SO'!-OFF/ Floor Tile • £11y-c1re Ind 1ffordabl•' ~~~E 19!n. R)an. v.ho h\es 10 Kokomo. contracted acquired immune dcficw:nc> S)ndromc from blood products used to treat his hemophilia.. Banned from Wcsrem Maddie School m I 98SLhe studied at home through a telephone hook-up much of the 1985-86 school )car. After a long court battle with school official'> and some parents, White returned to school when a judge rulcd pnl 10 that he should be allowed an classc . As bead of tne 1.abor Committee Kennedy would succeed Sen. Omo G . Hatch. R-Utah. a conservata\C who has opposed liberal employment and welfare programs. Sen. How'1rd Metzcnbaum, D-Ohao, also a taunch liberal. would have bttn m hoe to take the Job had Kennedy chosen to remain at the helm of the judicalU) R)-an ancnds eaghth-&rade clas~s al We tern Haih hoot. panel. .,,P : . PICK-UP YOUR CARD -- IN THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER , You can increase your chance to Win-Check This Sunday's paper for a WIN-GO card. 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Senate leaders. meanwtiilc. said ta~cn to be traded for more arm~~·· 8) r.d _ id ... This can ao on and on. "J \\ould expect th.e lntclhgen e c omm1ur to want to be l\nrd •nd want to know the facts," B)Td said, Dole said he hos been assu~ by Adm John Poindexter? President S«retary of State Georgtj..'ihult1 they believe co~u1onal 1nvestip-l·,,....,-~r--="---..._--H-\L"~t"''nl most •H far tn~st'°paralc Uonsor hcanngs 1nto the s1tuat1on are comments Frida>. stating that the likely. po s1bly. when the IOOth Co~ Unitcd States should not nqo11a1e. gress convents under Democratic Rtepn' tia.Wonal _$CilnlY 1.~v1se . .:.r,, __ _ that the admioistrauon is not mcum· venti na 11 own oft-stated pohc) ~hat I ... \ Two Orange Coast couples -from Irvine and HunlinglOn Beach -won the seventh week of the Da1!y Pilot & TWA Win-Go contest. Paul and Mary Coulter of Hunt nglon Beach can't believe 1he1r lu~k. less than a month airer they got bad from a free tnp to New York -they won rhe trip from a real estate firm -their number came up for the Win-Go contest. "The lady from the Pilot asked me ii I had been playing the game and I just giggled," said Mary. W11~ning two trips in Qne year IS unbelievable. ~ /1 Maybe we had better go our and buy some lollery tickets, said Paul, the operations manager for Fashion Island. Although their dest1nat1on is s11ll up in the air , "we kind of hove our eyes on the Caribpean," said Paul. "I want to go diving. 11 "It would be nice to go to Egypt too," Mary said. "We've been to Europe," she said, but that was 15 years ago. They were both school teachers at the time, and they took~ SIX-week totJT wJth a group of teachers. r .. They' re not ~ure when they'll take the Win Go·tr,p. "It would be nice to celebrate our 19th wedding anniversary in September in some wonderful, exotic place," said Poul. .• Once they decide where they re going, rhey'H stay nonilf the money runs out ,'4' said Poul with a laugh l yfe and Cothenne Tefft of Irvine "tiave 1uST t~1e opposite plans. . "We've been tolhe Caribbean," said Lyle, on Irvine real estate broker. "Probably, we'll go to i' London in the spring. Friends hove all said 11's o nice place to v1s1t." Although they're both avid golfers, the golf clubs will probably stay home this time. "When we go to Carmel or Hawaii, we take them with us," said Mary who stoned golfing about nine years ago. "It makes 1tnice for the two of us when we go, and our children ploy too." But "if I went to Europe, there ore so many things to see,'' said Catherine. CALL OUR HOTLINE:.fOR INFORMATION, 714 642·4333. , .... lllGHCS AVAllAll( flOM OIANGI CC>Lfl1Y ro IAX • VlA GOlDINSTATE AllllNES .. The comments came as White control in January, . House officials, joi~d by former "What t want to make clear 1s that ho tagc David Jacobs.en, rcfustd .to there be no Pl}Offfor tcrronsts," ~•d discuss the rtports further tating Senate Republican Lriader Robert that rc .. eahn& more on the s11uation ~Dole of Kansas. He sai<ihc bcheves·a could endanaer Amencan still held cohgrcss1onaJ investi"8tion 1s in captive. .. • ofd~r "at an appropnatc ome" to Shultz. rcf\ltcd to ~Y whether Che determi~ 1f the admin1~ratio'n United tales has in fact .abandoned ··acted p~pcrly or stepped ov~r the its Po hey of rcfllsina to neiotiate with hne ... 1 • • terronsts. Senate Democratic U'ader Robcn But talkina to reporters fnday C. B>r<i of West Virginia. complain- cvening while Oytni home from a mg that the White Hou5e has so rar European diplomatic mis ion, he nol offered to bnef hjm on the facls sCltcd, "The policy of not nqotiatina behind news headlines, said that 1fthe -for US IS the naht policy." news accounts prove ICCUrBIC, "I Shuhi said he could not commenr qudtion whether it 1s a ~ood idea to because of a White House statement trade arms for hostages.· that all administration reaction Or\ "I am concerned that we may be the issue would have to come from scttin&. up a r>et:Pttual mouon ma- tne White-Hou9C". ...._ c inc lierc where arms arc traded for "I don't particularly cnJOY it," said h<?stagcs and thCf! more hostages are ""' the United tatc does not ncg~t1ate nor trade with terronsts : "ff the~ in fact was some 1!1d1ca· oon we bad changed the pohcy oc vaolatt'd policy. there probabl) 1hould be an invcst1pt10~ .. ht saicL "'If in fact ~e arc neiouating wit~ ttrrorr ts. that. wo\lld be a m1sta~e. Opie said, a!:td1ng. hov.c-.cr. t~at We don't· want· to ~nd the n~~t. tv.o )Cl" 1n .. e~tipuna e ... ~l')thing v..e read an the new papers . . But he !lald that if the adm1nis- trauon 1s. making deals. with Iran. no maucr how v.ell mou .. atcd. ··1 thank the tonier term re~ults would be to endanger more American hvti .~nd cause more hostages to be taken Byrd and Dole !latd the) ha'e no pmbkrn with the adm1n1strat1on 1alk1na to Iranian ol11c1als in aR ctfon to win the release of the hostages. J!.resident Will urge Congress torevl$elederalbudgetprocess WA HINGTON (AP) -Pr~ident Reapn said said. . Saturday he will outline new recommendations for "The hne-nem veto can aho be ~11han reach ol nc'l reshapina the federal budict process and push for their )Car's Co ngrt s," the prc~Jdcnt said. re1terat1ng his enaclmcnt by the Democrat1c-controlled IOOth Congress • proposal for g1vin1 the president lhc po~cr. ~b1ch 43 that convene in January. governors have. to tnke out 1ndl\ 1dual Items an spending "The way the budjets arc put logelber 1s a disgrace-bills simply un"'onhy of lhc lea1shrturc of the greatest He also said. "There arc a number o(solut1on~110 this democracy tn the world," the J)re11dcnt said rn tns W'CCkly problem and J "'Ill outljne other rteommcndafions afa radio address, delivered from Camp David in Maryland. laler date .. ,, He restated his lona·slandina uppon for a.consutu· 4 • t1onal amendment to balance the budget. The proposed House peaker Thomas P O'Neill. an the Demo-amendmcnt was defcalcd by only one vote in the crallc response to Reagan. said that last ~eek'~ elecuons Republican-controlled Senate early in 1986 and fell showed that "The Amencn people want Congress and the farther short in the Democrat-led House. . ptes1dent to work together 1n meetma" challenges, Reagan may face opposition when lhe ocw Congress particularly economic ones convenes in January because both houses w1U be in the "One thing 1s sure we have problems in 1h1\ hands or Democrats. country," said O'Neill. ~ho IS retmng al the end the "When Convess recon venes next year. thal amend-current congressional session after 33 years reprt)(nt1ng mcnt should be foremost on the1r..ageoda." the president Boston in the House and nine )cars as spcalcr On November 20-23, Westcliff Plaza is wrapping up its remodeling with a pre-holiday celebration ... just for youl .. Watch your local newspapers for more ittfor!'lation! OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourmet baskets w/champagne & roses. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 714 647-6693 £,.ru,.°JJ, £1c. L'I ..f1z & r!empo"'I Res. House sitting, Shopping. Errands \ WEDDINGS AT SEA NOFESSIONAI. PLANNING Aboard luxury Yachts All servlc:ts arra~d IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 PHOTOG_IAlHY RllYIUI --nno """ Christmas F lfftily & lndiViclual Pottr11ts SlO Off • Sftti .. blfofe Dec l • ............... c.. . ....-.. 1111• .... a.-.ca..caaan T , ; . ' Paid PoliUcaJ Advertisement .. -. . . '• Widening and complebon ot MacArthur Boulevard from ·SU ·I"· .. . . . . . ' . ~ . . . , .. -Herman -Kimmel · e T raffk Engin8er Ond Newport Beach Resident : · Construction of Pltican Han Bypm bllwMl'I Plcific Collt H!QhWly and MlcMhur · BOuleVard d~ng 16.000 carscla1ty Pac1fie Coast Highway to Bonita L..-.--- Canyoo Rold. Additional road capacity 9000 IO 18.0()0 carsdatly Widening Jambofte Road b«we1n PaClfc Coul Htgtrw~ and Sail Joaqultl t{, 115 Road Adtftional road capacrtr 18.000cars da'.fy ... . . ••• N~W ROADS ,..... . · . , ... ROAD IMPROVEMENTS -·EXISTING ROADS -..'-... -· '' .. EXltnSIOn ~San Joaquin Htlls Rold between 5Mlass H1U Road and the new Pelican H1118ypass. PACIFIC COAST HWY. More than $40 million in road improvements completely funded by The Irvine Company and ready for construction with a "YES " vote on Measure A . \ ·f I I I As a pecialist in community traffic plans and a Newport Beach re ident, Hemian Kimmel understands the traffic problems in our city. This map indicate the key road improvements which will occur with a "Ye "vote on Measure A-at no cot . to taxpayers. Herman Kimmel believes these road improvements, paid for by The Irvine Company, will olve a great deatof our traffic problems. Just look at the map and you'll tart beli .. eving too. HERMAN KIMMEL i currently Pre ident of Hennan Kimmel and As56c iatc \ Inc., Traffic Engineering Con ultants in Newport Beach . Mr. Kimmel ·has more than 30 years experience in transportation and traffic engineering. Prior to tarting hi own busine. . he \\Urked for the State of California Divi ion of Highway and the County of Orange. ~upervi~ing all county traffic engineering programs . Vote''Yes''on sure A·_- .___,__-fOr ·Traffic SOiutions Now • \ 0 • tuesda~ ~ovember 25 " id lilf lhl' Ir n l"nntpan' • 5S.t....\M\port Ctnte1 f'>t'IW' ~C'WJ!Oft h • udeness N¥-passengers 'companion DEAR llBADlltS: s.iie iUHI .... , .._ -._ wW die 1• IWI)'. OM 1Ut n..t-4 a ........ .r aaH lt tM IKMHty .. New Ytrktrt •M •M ma11 tru1Jt. lien'• a ....... : fftOM BROOKL \ N: I wu 1ure pd to 5« someone 'peak up about the in.en 1t1v1tyo.{ w¥orkcrs. Lall ~ar I had me root canal work done. Jl v.a~ \iCC) ~mful and m) Jaw was ~wollcn like a ~lloon I aot on the subwav dunna ru<>h hour and there were no at ~..-J arabbed • urap. tl.fter lO n11nutes the pain became~ intense f JU5\ ~t. down on the fihhy Ooor and cric~. All around were people rcadmi their new ptlpers Not one person said a single word to me for the dunHiqn ofthrnd~. wh1ctrwa 55 minute lh1lt could not have BRID G[ Q.-llJ partner and l plaJ ae•· adve doable-. How.aver, we Mem to iet Into troable qaJte,.olten wlaea O.e · bldatna toe• eome- • tllln• Ute t.ble:" South Weet North EUt t <:> 2 • Pue Pue ? We are never eare· when aAd o" to l'eopen the auction. Can JOU pve .. a few u.,.1 -G.D., Laguna Hlll11 Callt. A.-Betore answering, let's con- sider why you have a problem. Be- cau~ of the fact that you are play~ =--ing negative doubles, partnef might have a hand with which he would have liked to make a penalty happened an)whcrt but in New York. FROM LON.Gist.AND.Don't tell ME aoout·New York men and how people behave \>n ~)ilbways. When I was nine "month\. prcpant (wuh twins) I toot a subwa) home from the doctor's onice. Of course there were no scat'i. A nice m1ddlc~ woman saw 'me st~aghna to tay on my f~t Quite often tlle key to ttte situa-• lion is y9ur holdmg in the overcalter's suit. The more you nave, th& less likely it ts that part· ner p~ because he has the sort ·of hand with w'hich he would have liked to make a penalty double and the more Ukely that he has a disap- pointing hand for you. There are four auctions to consider: 1. If your hand Is reasonably balanced wlth no great length or strength in the overcaller's suit, re- o n with a double'. If ~artner had ' bttn wanting to double for penal- ties, he will now convert your dou- ble by pa.sslng; if he had not, he will either bid a new suit or else pull to your original suit. r-double of two clubs, but could not because of your methods. Howev- ~r. you must bear In mind that the rea50n he passed might have been 2. If your hand is unbalanced, ei- because he was too weak to act! · ther rebid your own suit ore~ bid Layaway low for t:hri Imai! Scooter Sile ind offered me her stat, The minute 1he tood up a ..,-nt bia lummo~ 1teppcd tn front "'me and anabbcd 1he pal'l'. The \toman wa funoui but there wa1 noth1n1 he coutd do Sti.cral pa scnacr S&\i\ the "hole .tetne but no one Jpokc up. Terrible, asn't it?-Mt SING OLD 01 JU. FROM Wf.STCHE! TER: Dunny the Slatut .of l1btn> ctlfbrat1on • took 11r1in to Manh111an . It "a' hoJ and crowded. a u ual. M) toot wa' 1n a cast and I wa') on crutches. Of course. there ~ere no ~ah I <.:ounte<T l 1 t~n· If boys and lirh who were seated. Had I been.the mother ofariy of those tccn·JJCl's I would have in 1sted that he or shC get up and offer a snt to a dtMtbkd pt-™>n How can parcnu allpw their children to be IO .CHARLES GOREN 41\C some length or stref\lth in the enemy suit, pa.ss. Juat because you· are playing negative double5 does· n't mean you han to reoperi every • ·hand. So~time the hand bel<>ngs a new suit. With a strong hand, re- open with a jump. 3. Wit.h a strong balanced band ( 17~ 19 points) and at least a double stopper In the ove..r_caller' It rebid no trump at the cheapest level. (Note that you know that partner did not \Vlll'lt to make a penalty double and, therefore, must be weak. So you don't want to jUmp to two no trump.) 4. With a minimum opening bid to the opponents. In those CNH let them play; don't reopen and get overboard, thereby exposing your side to possible punishment. Q.-11 they can 1bow the world cheH cbampl6nehlp on pabUc TV, why can't we bave brtd1e u well? -G.P.1 New York Cit)' A.-Good question. Unfortu· nately, there are certain problems about presenting bridge on TV which chess does not s hare. How· ~ver, if you keep demanding bridge from your local stations and press, they wlll have to pay attention. 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THE LOW FACTORY OUTLET PRICES. HOUAI: ...., 10:0M:00 IAT. 1..._l:OQ. -. I long.a IJ JERRY SCHWARTZ ., 3 .......... . NEW YORf< -For .'2 1 )'ears, a fainil y of Po"$)} Jews h1<t·frQm the Nam in a t'rtnch tht size of two coffin1 undtr a Chr11tt1n couple'i hOmt. Ap1n and ap1n. &he Jew ~ lbeU' be-nefac10r.s· Pkaic potson our bread. please ll vc us a aun to tnd our miKry. "No," Jozef and Srephania Macuaowski told the Radla family. • "One day tht warw1ll be over. As Iona as we hvc. you will live. We will never lctyou d~~.. • ' • This wt'C'end, lhe two fan:uhcs will cmbtact for the first time in more than .tO years :rhe Polish :-couple is com1na t<>·New York, . .,nrre hraeli officials will honor them as···n~t eous amon• the nation\'' -acnhlcs t I fl .. tll who putthelf li ves on the line rorJew~ Helen Murray -the Hi&hway Antel who baa cared for in peril. tbOGMDcle of tranalenta -llve. ln <fe.ert wttb dot Cbeecb. "Jf the Nazis ,had cauahl tl\cm "ving us, they would have killed their backs on the Jews. fi them before kilhna us," said Zahava That night, they and thr Radzas LI• e ' s· ca st off d Burack, who was -ri· when she • .her dua a trench under the floorboards of S Save " parents and two of her sisten were a storage room: this ditch, S foct wide • taken in by the Macugowskis. by 7 feet Iona by 20 inches deep, was at n11ht. they would knoc:k on the floor three limes. The floor boards would Optn. and tbt Macuaows1cis would p!w~ down bread and wattr. --camp. Tllj ....,~ ... ihc lucky Ollel; ~ fllUllLo(Pollllif'i 3 millioa J~died at alw -..ol'lk Germ.ant Ud their cbllbor111n. lUmlldY,.9c-...... tJlll lcrilld around: ~NCW Yor£:::~vi1il Hanilon, SMab Wftftlr .. Wangp. Miriam in Ota1 Ma. ana 1n Brooklyn. The diililreis ..med. Md dlildt'Ca aftd.,.,.. L0ul1 aad Gida ~ kepi. an &Odeh ,wath tbeMFueo•lk11 UD&iJ die IUdz.n' death• 10 yeen •· .... . ,re«nt yean, k'tletl and PKQlel .... l lo the cou;le ~· ~ .. . o~. ··. Mrs. .8Ur11Ck. aetivt • 1n :Jew~ cau1n; asked an official of the Allli· Oefamataol\ Lel&ut of the 8'na1 Brith lQ 1ttk out the Macuaowslus when he "Vi11ted Poland earlier Ous y~r. He found them -thrir strttt hid bttn reftfll)(d -and Mn Burack ~ Placed a tearful trans-Atlarnac ~k· pbonc call to 1hc pc<>ple who had saved her bfe. . • by H • hw · One ni&ht in 1942. Jews in their to be tbc Jews' home for 2•11 }cars, ------~-ig a-y ~~ngel wn..of.Nriw~ Koa:zyn were rold to. dunna whiclw.ime ... Jhe)" QClfCr ~lOOd -~ leave their homes .and march to the up. ne"cr spoke in voices louder than · railroad station f'Or "relocation," lhc a wh1sptr and ne,er saw tbe light of Nazi term for-deponation to slave day. rx months ~ore the end of the Y.ar. the Germans informed the Macu1owsku that they, ~ takmJ over the house for us.c as a head- quarters. The. cou ple _pleaded that they be allowed to stay. but weft' refu~d. The Macuaows.k1s w1U be honored, alnn1 wi~~~~-'-:-+ hu$blnd, at a dinner of the Frin.ds of the Dav id Yellin TeachtnColteston NOY 16. : ' By LISA LEVITI' RYCKMA N thought, well. 1f there's a hght at the . labor and death camps. It grew even more crowded... A • ... ,. .. -.._.,..., 1opoflh~h11l. and I didn't put it there. Louis Radza, a juice manufacturer, cousin of the Radzas was thrown off a . 0REEN RIVER. Utah -WhC'n and n<>bod> else put 1t there. then recalled' that Jozef Macu1owsk1. an transpon by her doomedt.f!'m11y and the walking dead and the dcfr:1tt'd God must ha'e put 1t there, and there acquaintance, had casually offered somehow made 1 t 1 to the road warrior'\ wander in from· the wa!I a reason for it.:· his help 1f needed. . Mac~owskis. A desperate ~rt1san wastetand. the woman who people ~he tUCd to have an arransfc~ent Radza, his wife, G1tla, and da\lgh-knoc!Eed on t-he MacugowskW door cnJI the Highway-"'*' take'I them \\uh 1bc _Em CoD.nl ·irs ters Zahava Minam and Sara~woothe~ sou~I refu_ge. under her wing. otTtcc. "h1ch would refer transients to slipped a~ay frof\'l tbe hne ana sou&fi1 Eventually, nine people shared the rn the unfor~1"'ing -Oe~rt ot her. This· )'Ur, they stopPcd doing refuse wlth M_acuaowsk1. Another bunker. "'Whenever one of.us wanted southeastern Utah, hca"C'n 1s ""hen~ that. c111ng liability wome~ daulhter. Rita, was separated from to tum. all of us bad to turn. We were you find it. For morr than 5.000 lo'.IL Emery C'Qunt> ofliCJals "tell me l the family and boarded the train for hke ..ard1nes," ~1d Miriam Oginski. $0uls io i yen~. 1hc pearl> lf.lllC''> cannot do1he work God scttn front of the concentrauon camp ' another of the sisters. w ttavc been chain-link and \ahation me;" she fumed ... I can and I will. The Macuaowskrs never wavered. The. Macuaowsltis told nobody hM been \\a1ting 1n \t\en agin& Whatldotnm)'.ownhouse1smyown despite the risk of their own hvcs. about what they were doing -not trailer\ at the dc,olatc inlcr~ction "t bu'iincss. You stJn•have the n&ht to despite Poland's own history of anti-their parents. not their brothers and ln1e~talt"70 a.n<! l \ f heh""a~ 6 JU\t haH who )'OU want 1n your hou!.C. Semitism that made many Poles tum 1sters. not their young children. Late wut-0f-Green Rl\U. -w~ther-ifu bum or a riulhena1re~ The unhkeh looking guurd1an Murray ~ids.he plans 10 move her angel at the door 1s a 65-)'car-old lratler\ to proptrt}' she owns m -- H oRO SCOPE . - - ··Thal night, they came inio the storage room and told us what was going to happtn. My father took out a prayerbook, and .,.,e all said Kad- dish." the prayer for the -dead, Mf't Burack s~ud. "We all thanked God Tiiat we were &oina to die.11iey'\lssccf us goodbye, and we were happy." ·• But the Macugowskis would not give up. The} pleaded a.gain with the Germans, and finall> were arantcd permission to ~tay on as ca.retaken The Germans. of course, did not know the extent of the c.arcta!Cers' dutie~. And they did not know what Zaha"a. Miriam and Sarah hope to '"'s11 the Macuaowsk.is th Poland_. a~ go Wlth t~m to pl.ant a tree at Yad Vashcm. the I raeli Holocaust mem- orial, which honors ri&tueou\ 1ent1ks ltn-wty. Their children .-111 ao alona. iid are eaacr to mcc( the MacuJO'Al\t&;;:",---~ now1n the1r70$. h ts the children w count most. the sistcn said. ..They should kn<>W," saJ<l z.t,a "tl\at no marter what h1ppe111s ... " " .. there arc still creat people •• sa~rah. .-. . and decency prevail • .. sad Minar,n. Chippewa Indian with sunken check\ neighboring Grand County. and WJr~-nmmed glasses. blac:k hair Tom Kuehne. unit supervisor of Muoday, November 10 I ~ real12e tCTmi must be more clearly You mak'e discovenes; you add to trt~kcd ~nl'r 11"3) and a hl"a' ~ Grand Count) soctal services. said ARJES (March 21-Apnl 19): Rt:-"' defined-. Wh~t appearu los>.l~ merely knowlcdae. relative talks about sh<.>rt cruc1fill aro.und her tannt>d nl·d . the count) informally supponcd cent dream can now be properly • tcmp<>rary delay. Mant-answ'rs arc tnp and seeks your guadan e A stead)' parade ol life's caswn.. Murray's cfTons but had the same interpreted, could be prophetic. Cycle SYDNEY found if )OU look behind seen~. Scen~ri,o hi~~ifhu. ind.c~ndetllc, • have fou·nd with lkk n \turra~ w lacl" hab1llt~ 1.:oncern as Emen County, high. )Ou'll be at nght place. love will ~lnve for balance. crtal1vrty •. on11nahty. p1onec and a sandwich. a bc:d for ~car) "We were afraid somebody was play major r61c. Emphasue ong-l:.540BP10 (Oct. B·Nov. 2 l ). sp1t1t . .\void heavy lifting.· bones, a cool dnnk for. p:mhcd going to knoc~ her over th head," anallty, willingness to take chance on 0MAIR Emphac;1s on pressure. deadlines. AQUARIU (Jan... ~Feb. 1 >· thr~ts and a mo:c.ru of <tc~l'ptanc.~_Kuchne said. adding that emplo)'Cn. your own abilmes. r iotens1t)~ cl}ilnce to make si&n1ficant What )9U Sttk will ~ct1call)' 1n •• worldfullMrcJtITil'l:"". . arcall) admired her c,kilr,and good TAURVS1.A:pnl 2();May~0): Col-iliiilii11lliliiiiiiiiiiijill~fi~1~1..,~1~c1~a~l~p~1n~r.~ST,po~t·lflh1 111ded ~ ttwr·pt.1ttcr. qst I call them thr-\lo&Jlt..in~. d(ad will. "She's got a huge !lean. No lcct data, c:hcck budget. realize you charic,ma. physical attr~~t1on. article can be recovered. lnd1'V1dpl because their m1n<f\ arc gom'. Mur· quec,uon about 11 She's helped a ton nre on verge of important discovery. ., c rea t 1 ve end ea' or~ Cancer, / who taught )'OU much'" put 1s aafil} ray ~1d ... And "'hen )<>Ur ~und .., 'of people in her time... Focus on asp1rauons. 1ntunion. VIRGO 'Aug. .23-Scpl 2-l' Capm.om figure prominently . .,-on sc~ne, ready to a.CS: Cancer nattL·~ ao.nc,\\h>. the onl~ 1t11qUha1, It-fl I'> courage. personal pos~ss1ons. You1ll Scenano htghhghts h~me. domest1c1· SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov 22i.Dcc.1 l): j)\l.)S paramount rok. your bod). and ·~u-rtt pu111ng one last ~ear. Mumy !oa1d, J.012 learnb)tcachtng,fam1lymcmberw1ll 1)'.kaaLa.ffii.in.m_amaac YouJ,.11n1f Lovc~parucouldbt11ni1cd Ennuu PJSCES (fcb.~9.Marci\20~1 ~ foot in front of 1he othci.. ·• ptople sta>ed in her trailers. som~-make s1gnift<:ant concession. diplomatic -)OU lo~ ~f logic ta.kcs sho' ed asLdc -)OU regain sense of vidual who had been cl~~llkUI~-__. Man) ofthc "andcrcr .. arc m1lttat) time\ a~ many as 16 in one n11ht. The GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): second p~ace to impulse, Emphasis purpoc.c. direction A. very lively be ava1Lablc. You'll receive fa"ora .. etcrans or men tal PJUent\ n·kac;cd trailers ha"e no elcct rkrty or running Emphasis on appearance, body • also on gifts. flowe~. finance. trans-member of opposite sc' msp1res )OU. respon~ to recent tllQutnes & from 1nnnut1on\ pcurl~· , .. ho don't water. ~~he h11uls wat(r from town image, communicat1on. in"Vltat1on to action mvolvrng J'lf'Opert_r.. Get nd ofbu.[den whrch was not )Our d1 tance call .... 111 hctp venfy v,cws. le now where ,the~ 're gmng and don't in fivc-~pll~ containers. Her chant) i)l'CSti~ious social event. Travel and LIBRA (~pt. 2J.<Xt. -2): Go ~low. -Own m first Place. · . Populant) increases. _you could I)· .._no" ~here 1lic»\c been. \\:hu t.a!k to u ..all at hCr own expense~ ~~ll) carce.r could mt.ermingle. You.'U re-obt._m bsnt from V1rgo mes~ge. CAPRICORN' {Dec. 22-Jan. 19): rontcst • thcmsche\ or punch hole\ 1n her S22.727 last )car. That lcfi her just cc1vc g.ifi \lilwch adds to wardrobec -------------------......._---------.-------...;....;.---.:.---ir- walls. . · · • cnoush to live. agntanus, another Gcmm1 pray Somct1ml''>. Mur.ra~ aui<ot:' thl.' "If one ) you 01lJ> ha"e to have ro!C's. . highway\, sharp C)l'\ ~'i!' thc lookou t ""hat \OU ~ccd to sOrvEVe," she said. CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): Prac- for people who ha,l"n l had J nd~· .111 "Whc·n )OU ha"e what )'OU need. if ucal matters dominate -Job gets day S<lmct1m~. pc..•oplc with no-}OU have a need for ~mething more. done with help of one who shares where lcfi to so walk do"'n a hill to thl· a wav w\JI come.. ~ your 1d~als. Plaos ubJect t~ ctiang~. 11 trailer\ wl\crc .. he acls a' a .!4-hour · ma) bC necessary to revise. rc"V1ew secunty auard ·for t\\o n1mpan1c.,· \ \o\-ay alwa)'I has come for Murray. and po sibly to remodel Scorpio abandoned buildings · On .her ~wn since s~c was 10. she 5i1•d natr\'e figures P-rommentl . "At night. )OU can"t \CC an~ ll[!.ht\ <,he <1 hved 1n chrclccn coops and LEO (Jul) 2J.-Aug. 22)' You could do~n hete, 1lnd I a .. ttd them. 'How b3rm:--and ~"Chopped wood and be" gcning deeper-1han ~.igmatl)' did )OU know I w:i .. down herc·t-and cleared brush for a meal. Her brother anttc1pated. Know 1t; realize f11rta- the}· would tell me.· fherc·, J light al nicknamed t},er Lucky. she said. to t1on is anything but maid. Focus on the top of the hill.' But there\ no light make her feel beucr becalt$C she wratiog. vanety. t.ravcl, ability to up there,'' Murray s;i1d. ·• .\nd I \l.a!ln't. anal~c character. I Maybe ... A Baby? . . Everything you want to know before you get pregnaJJ.t. S~akers: Gregory Di Rocco, M. D. Obslelricicln tlod Ho ()ital Lawrence B. Werlin, M.0. Director I foag fcrtilit~ Srr\'i(_cs Kim Moreno, R.N., M.S. [due Clltonal ( oordinutor OB l durcJtion J fo<lg l~OSP-llclt" I To regi ter, or for more information, call (714) 760-BABY. l lwP 1 110 drm ion h trH I 1m1t ·d 11mg a1labl " D isco¥ r th simpl I g an ce of classic worn n's c lothing. " / ()p nir g ()V('rlll ){'"f 1 ir1 .. ()LJ tl1 JACI ..... ;iid lfl\f PH \Pl At< Let's stop drivers frolD ~lilng red, yellow. l_,hts. • . . . • l To the Editor. able to continue. 1nce C\Cl')'one c n Irish. We all remember when a )'ellow S« that no penally i'cverimpottd for lijht meant "prepare to stop." At tht' · ttias dan~rous acuvity, who i~ there \'cry kast be stOPJ)('d wh~ lt turned to stoP-11. The P-Qhcc arc consp1cu()us ---·-red. To enter an antcrsccuon on tho by their absence. What else Is there to .. Marxist yellow liAht meant some dcarcc of deterthc crazies, the chcattrs. and the d4n~r. 11 one wa halfway throuch dare devils? If there is no one 10 the intersection and the haht turned control the practice, \l.e can onl) rt:d. v.hy the pcm1b1hty or someone C:\pttt at to worsco and the ac1.:1dent co111ini in the opo itc d1rcef1on at rate to. incttasc. The 1ncrcas1n1 fru'" •high spttd 9n his srecn haht was a tration of watchina our "grttn liaht • hiah probability. time" bein1 wkn b> the h&ht thinks iRAmnd ·· Well. -we took more ~ha nee , 1f one runners encoun&e us into thrtaten- • wasactua_lly io themtcrscct10Qon the · ing countcractipns tQ try and 5a\t · • yello"-li&ht 1( wa nhi naht to • some of our qu1ckly pa-ssrna green continue even if the light turned red. liaht. There are tunes when our &reen :rhis became cu.stom and tie accident hght 1s completely used up by the rate rose. So the double red hght was <heaters. instituted to allow the )ellow h&ht Our salvation can only come from runner enough time to make 1t to the ·Our police department. We arc help. other side ~fore the op~s1te traffic less. One bn blow one's horn, use was allowed to-move. This was a great one's fingers but to ;o av&JI. You are safet) feature and the accident rate only laughed at. This high:ri'ik activ1-' went down. Police relaxed their vigil. ty can only be curtailed by hatting the T~1s....._ bJjn~s us to our current pocket book. W~ must have more dci.rin& 1frACJ.iCi surveillance b our police and more .......... --the odd fool stretchm& the yellow mes an penn ttes. woura ap~ar 11'}lt and actually enter the inter· that our poticc now considef thl section on the red and manage to nones~ntial police ac11v11y. One cross before the cross traffic 1ot Its almost never sec'i an}one being arccn 10-ahcad. Now and qa1rr stopped for red hght running. In fact, someone d1dn 't make it. but no great one almost never Stts the presence of dama1e was done since traffic had to police at mtersccuon . start from a stopped pos1tton and no We now beg the que lions. Why attAt SPccd was UlVOlvcd. attn't_our police~ aJllQCCACU\IC We watched these "cheaters" da)' .. roll tn controlhng this mo t danger- ~-----da> week after week gctting~wa}' ou -s1tuat1cm? Surely a pn wat with thett foolhardy action with c1t1zcns they must eApenencc these 1mpun1ty. The number of fools gr.cw. practices_ Traffic control and reduc- Runn1ng r&i h&ht • orcont1nuins in a uon m red hght runnini must be put .. now" of cars on the red light 1s on a prionty ba is There must be a commonplace 111d in fact became the sustained and advertised effort to ordcroftheday. Th1sformofRussian stop the kamikaze dnvers. We must Roulette pl.tyed out with cars has have our streets as safc·to dnve on as become common dnv1na pract1c~. they are to walk on. We must make It •• ,,_ _ _..M;l:iu.:;uU are on t.be..-1ncrcase This 11n.profitable..for these dn\.ers to put writer has personally w11nessed three our lives in danger. It ma y mean acc1denu due to red light runners -pu111,og an officer on every maJor two with fatalities and this only on intersecuon and running the e one intersection. madmen down. In tame the message Who amon' us docs not enter will get through -run a light and 1ntersect1ons wuh fear and intrepida-expect a fiQC and maybe even lose a tion not knowina whether passage to ltc~nse. The s11uation 1s now 7~· the other side can be safely neao-ing intolerable. The pohce mu l uatcd? Who among us dOC$ not now before at 1s completely out or wonder when at wiU end and when control. this practice wtll be stopped'> We all KE NNETH WILLIAM. wonder how this homfic situation 1s Costa Mesa WE ASKED --~ - Are Y-OU happy wltlJ the election re.alts? Bev Gard Bookkttper Hutlnctoa Btac .. Not completely -I \-Otcd for Zschau and he was defeated. That 1s surpnsina considcr- m& he had Reagan·!> support. PHI Lawson St•dent lfntfngtoa Beacb 1 am not fiea\y into ovcrdevclopment _i h Hun11n1ton Beach -so I hope tht new council members will use rood )Udamcnt on dcterminina the cit} ~ redevelopment out• come. Patti Doorabot Homeautker Rutiactoa Bueti I am Just glad It's over because I am sick and tired of all the name calling. Jenny Beatty Stadent · RuntlnJton Beacb PnnfaOy -not&rl the people I \-Oted for were elected. I sup- poncd Ted Johnson and he lo t City At· torney for Huntington Beach. I also voted f'or Bradlc) and he too lost. Elsie Lair.ton Teacller'1 AJde Hntl:acton Beacb I am relieved that Prop. 61 lost bccau~ that "'IS the issue I was most concerned about. Nick Bodlovld1 Acco.at.Int Huntlilgton Beaclt ~ Yc'i -mo'it of the people for whom I \-Otcd were elected. However. I am d1'8p- pOintcd in the poor \"Otcr turnout. I w1!oh more rtai tercd \ otcrs would e\ert1sc their votina pnvalcae Today is Sunday. Nov. 9, the I J1h day of J 986. There arc 52 days left in the year. Canada were htt by a snowballing scriesofpowcr'fa1lure . The~ ultfoa blackout lasted anyWherc from 40 minute to 131'1 hour • dependina on the area affected. Today's ha&hhaht in history. On No . 9. 1965. between 5: 15 and 5:28 p,m, EST. mo ' of the north· astern United Citatc and pans of Thouatn tor toda)'! .. I alent as what )OU possns -aenius •• wlult PoS· \t'i'ICS you ... -MaJcolm Cowley, ~men(an literary critJC. --~WELCOME HoHE-l>AVID -.. ---=--- WASHINGTON -In a touah. workan1.cla Catholic nciahborhood of Belfa.\t, Northern lreJand. ou1 associate Jon Lee Andets0n had .a)\ unusual -and unusually depreSSi!\S -interview with a you na Marxist terronst who 1dcnt11ied h.imsctf only as J crry_Ihc ~na Irishman's ~· hefs, and the ihcssiamc zca w1tn which he vows to fulfill them. show oil too plainly why Ulster's problems continue to defy solullon. What-li&.ve we learnea from electioD? NOthirig i The interview was arranacd throuah a mutual contact. and had to be in a pubhc place-a pub that Jerry considered safe. The hourlona con- vcnata.on llw'utaped.anud the.raucous din of the customers and a clamorou!. Jukebox " Thouah only 25. Jerry has been 1nvolHd for 11 >cars With the f nsh- Nat1onal Liberauon Arm)', an ultra- rad1cal offshoot of the militant Jnsh Republican Anny His goal 1s not just lo dnve the British out of North~ Ireland and unite 1t w1tti the lnsh Republic but to set up ··a SOCJahst state. h~ Nicaragua or Cuba. .. Sothen. what havfwclearned from the recent expenencc at the-polls? Waal. ~id Che wise man, rcfleclln.g on It all -nothing. That's nght, nothing. Democracy, ibe late Max Eastman pointe~ out, is most valuable as a negative instrument, the opportunity for the voters to tell their governors to ~tout of town and send in a new set of people. No such thing was done last i;uesdny. A shaft of 10 percent in the senate has melodramatic conse- quences an terms of Senate leader- ship, but none at all m terms of voters, -wh<td1dn't ao to the polls mouva!ed by whom the> wtsh to see orgaomna the Senate. They went to the polls to vote for this mar. or woman or the other. and at happened that the sum totalof l(.()tes for Democratic senators -c\Cecdcd voters for Republican sena- tors Adding up to? But here is what puodhs will try (arc tryina) to make ofit. The very day after the election. Democratic front- runner Gary Hart had a piece ready for The New York Tames. In a single paragraph he iists the complamts of the people, whom he tacitly identifies as backers of the Democratic Party. "First, we must acknowledge the dark side of Reaganom1cs· legacy: Cali- fornia's Silicon and Pennsylvania's Monongahela valleys are both reeling from a quadrupled trade debt. Steel employment has been cut to half. Farm foreclosures are at record levels. The march toward energy Independence 15 in chaotic retreat, with net 011 imports up 36 percent in one year. BulJlng bank debts threaten Latin Amencan democracies and U. financial in t1tutions from the 011 patch to the farm Belt •• So there arc problems. Our h1gh- tcch people are losing out in their compet1\lve struggle with South Koreans and Japanese. Well, Rc- apnom1cs 1s as much to blame for thll as Halley's comeJ. The problem of Amcncan competition lS a prob- lem of productivity. Productivtty is , hampertd by overhead. Overhead·~ • w1·LLIAM F. what happens when there 1s a substa~ Jn fact, to Jerry and his extrem1Jt cohorts. the lnsh Republican Army and tts supporters arc "nght-wina socialists and petty bourgco1s1e" - because they arc w1lhna to "make accommodations" 1n thetr armed struggle and settle for merely a united, independent Ireland. tral difference between the cost oT h1nJl& tabor and the earnings that BUCKLEY inure to labor. And the reason for thaf difference. which is caJlcd the wedge, is pubhc pendinJ. Sen. Hart, whose 1985ADArat1ng1s 100,1 n'taboutto leuen that overhead. • Wh)' are there so many farm. foreolosurcs? One agricultural spec1ahst recent!~ put It this way. Look. he said. menca has 11 m1lhon cows but Amencans consume the product of only 10 malhon cows. There arc t'4-0 ways of le scmng the cow population: the old Henr) Wallace way (slauahter a miJhon of them) or the market way (the owners of I m1lhor\ cows ao broke, and they go off and do somcth1n1 else). That solution 1'1 not a soc1atcd with Re- aganom1cs (the Reapn adirunis- trat1on ha~ pumped money into aan<.."\Jlturc at a histonc rate). and cenamly not that of Gary Hart, who considers every one of those cows a pet. The march toward energy indepen- dence 1s the result oft.the collapse of OPEC, which IS a triumph or Re- aganomics. not the reverse. The sclcroslS in a search for fresh ene11y 1s the bhaht of the envaronmentahsts, who fet1sh1st1cally distrust nuclear power and whose idol 1s -Gary Hart. The ~ulaing bank debts arc the result ofimprov1dcnt loans by Amen- can capitalists who should be made to suffer for th~r incontinence. But \IOters dad not 10 Out in droves to punish Ronald Reagan for savin1 -coininentaJ Illinois. What Sen. Hart goes on to read as a mandate for the Democratic Party reminds one of the remark by Ezra The lnsh National Liberation Pound about Wilham Carlos Wal -Anny's several hundred revolutton- liams ("the most incoherent man who an es. on the other hand. wtU "settle ever prgled"). He sivcs a few murky for no1h1n& less" than a . Manust paragraphs that intensive crypto-Ireland. Jerry dccJared. Y/tth cons- ~phy translates into: Protect poss-ta.nt. reference to Man, Enael~ and able Democratic votm by puttin& a Lenin. Jerry ~lbcJNLA..lllozu.quJ.l.----~~ tariff on imports and think baa about until .. every last vcst1JC of BnlJsh educatmg the future aenerauon. That imperialism in Ireland 1s dismantled Plus some ham Wlll a.et you anothet: '-and taken away;· and a Marxist state ltepubllcan landslide the next time set up. the issue becomes nat1onaJ as was the In pursuit oP1tm-Joal. no INLA case in 1980, and in 19S..' activist can blanch at whatever 1s Yes, that 1s tbt surv1V1ng datum of necessary, Jerry said, mclud1n1 the current elccuon, namely that the bombinp and assass1~auons. "You Popuranty of tlle man who is the have lO be sure you re-po1rucalty 11 chosen leader of the country stands con'Ctt," he explained ~tJy. !'-" absolutely unchallenacd. The pundits "You can't thank of tbe means. but are gomg cuckoo over the pluralit) of the end. and the end 1s a free Ireland " ·-r Mario Cuomo in the state of New As for murdenna a member of the IT York. He won 65 percent of the vote, aovemment'~ secunty forces. "you tnplc exclamation po. ants!!! FromJhe h•ve to.Jee but:i ISJ,ust a un1fonn, not Battery in N~w York toN1aaara Fifls1'* as a human beinJ. Jerry ~1d. Wtiee! Well, the popularity of Ronald The underground Marxa!.t anny's Rcaaan. after six years in office, from hst of ~rm1ssib1e targets 1s deprcss- the Battery ao New York to the mJ)y Ions.. 1nclud1na Protestant Loy· GolClen Gate Bndgc, was 67 percent ahst.(pro-Bnttsh) pol111c1ans. Bnt1sh lastJunc:-soldiers. members of the sccunt) 'the Democrats lost out in the force ...:.. and .. an)one a1d1ng in the governorship races. and made a httle opprcss10!' of the lnsh people," as progress in the Senate race • approx-Jerry put It • unatlnJ the btg edae they have had all This catch-all descnpuon obv1ous.- alon1 in the House of Represcnta· ly includes etviltans, and the INLA t1vcs. from all of which we Team. to has murdered plenty of them. On repeat the profound tatement of the Dec-6, 1982, for example, an I NLA wise man -nothtna,. pub bombina in Ballykelly killed 11 • Bnt1sh sold1ers alflll s1.x c1v1hao It Wllllam F. B•dl~y I•• 1yiidlc•IH was the b1~t death toltfrom a single col1111111l.1t. incident since the current .. troubles" ~~called th~llykelly ma~crc ' "reJl'Cttable but neccuary." He ex- For traveling media junkies, no .news is disturbing news plained t)\at the TNLA had warned the pub owner repeatedly that there would be rctahat1on 1f he persisted an serving Bntish soldiers. The threats were not heeded, he said. and "reirct· tably, the lNLA was forced · to detonate a bomb." The INLA's ranks have recently been decimated by a scnes of arrests by the sccunty forces. With u'ls1dc 1nformat1on from tnforme~. the Bnt-1sh have nabbed several INLA leaden. But the iroup 1s still active with a venseancc. Sc" era I days befo~ the interview with J~rry. the secret army explodcd..six..bombs 1& ~out- spots in Northern lttland. This was "to 'ho we att still around," Jerry said. After )cars of indulgence J have a confession -I'm an addict. The sun isn't up before my fir t fh; I usually fall asleep fccdmg my ha.bu. It 1s a de<in1te problem. i I rm a media junlCre:-, ,... f can·t pass a newssl.l!ld without stoppini. Robin Leach. Tom Brok.aw and Charles Kuralt arc my &Od· brothers I crave 1nformat1an o1any kind: radio, TV, new papers, f}'laga· zincs new letter etc. Ws so bad I collect catal()IUe : I never read them. Rcctntly I was on a 21-<iay trek tt\Touah Tibetan China and ufTertd 21 da)5 without a shred of infor. mat1on. I didn't even hear go sip Q, What's it like ror a meC:tiaJunk1e to ao cold turkey'? A: The la'1 frw da.ys were the worst. Toward the end. na&ht and day I craved tticjo)i' of..an ofd f\~uc ofTame mapL1nc_, Q: What piece of information did )Ou m1u the most? Outcome of the keland Summit; ne"'s of the clec· tions: openina of the Performina Arts Center: or the fate of the Bank of menn? Nepal, at was an Chinese. Q: When the 21-day trek ~as over, what dad you do fint. bathe or read a map.zinc'> A: I read Ncws'4-cck in a hot bath.,,_ __ Q: ifien did you 10 on a b1nae'> A: No. that would risk media overload. f worked m) way bad: slowly. Fi~t Time maaazine. then a U A Today. then Fortune and when f felt I could handle "· a 1uicy People map7tne and 20 minutes of talk radio. . Q: Where d id )Ou do th1'? : IJl a hotel room in Hon& Kona. Q, Whal p vc you. the_ &reatesl sat1sfact1on? : A talkative wife he told me the Perform1n, Arts tenter o~ncd on time: The n inc C'o. was still ~uand· ing, the ekcuon cam~11ns were uneventful an<f T wa 101na to be a srandfathcr. Q: When dad )OU know )OU were normal opin? A: Last unda). at home. I was s1ttangon a fat stack of unday papers, rc~dina my column, watchi~a :·60 Minutes" and the phone was nn11n,. Q; Why i &hi wcck'J column a bit short'> A: The mom1n1 paper JU t landed in the yard Got to read at! Eltttion results, hostaae ~lea~. football rank- inis. movie reviews, m~gcr . buyouts .•.. It's &re•t t[~ back -and current. ' Jim WHill l/tfll I• Ne~ llHtt. J.~ Pilot welcomes comments De pite the recent sct~cks. Jerry profe sed to be confident, "We ~ lieve ~e:ll ultimately be su~fuJ " he said .. ··we'll w1.11. Remember the old S1}1ns.. 'Beware the risen people.' And \l.e ar~ the nscn people.': He descnbed hit dream as "a liberated Ireland. a place you'd be proud to bnna \'Our ctlildrc11 up 1.n.'' S~AL~ IS B~UTIFUL: F•&hti~& for its hfe aaainst White Rouse buda~t cutt~n. the mall Bu ineu Admin1 trat1on ha prcputd an internal report that should be publi· ci1ed. The report points to such e~ •ucet s stones a Nike, W1nnebl Godfatha-'• Pina arid Bertram Yacht\, and note that the return on : I wanted to know "ho won the Oklahoma-M11m1 football ~me. No foo11~ and rm not a sports nut. · Q: What was )Our worst da)r? ~:DI 14, outside a T1~t.1n VJfta&t names a,Pr. Wehtatd I0.1ec·oncb0i a BBC t>midc'ftt· 1 SoVICt nuclar sub hide pk>dCd otr uth Gamhna We thouahfWW fll WH 1mm•nent BA"• loan·1ua111nttt rUks has bctn 1mprcu1ve. For example in 19 3 \he •nc} auarantccd S3 bill on an Joans "1hkh tcneraltd about.SI.• lton ~ the ~s national i>roduc1 and created 227,000 jobs. L ' .. ,...., caty a.or ,_c.... ..... ,..., == ..... c-.. ..... al'a: ...... Q;"lihcn whit happened? A. The banenes wm1 dad Q, ~ and When dad )'OU ttt your ftnt m111Z1M? : On dly 22 at a ~· &and 1n Me1nwh11t\ the Gtneral Ac:coun,. ina Office, 1n a 1CP1ra1e ltildy COlk"hiMd that I "'healthy 111\aU bU inm ~or -C'1'\ki&I '° the nation's ~onomy-nteds-"fuiate cap1~l 10 conunue JS amporwn role • .. ! .. Oklahoma did 1n UC LA'1 scuon Paclflc-J 0 atantUJJ6• opcnrr. · ~ , · c---.. o-e1 It ulso mt nt alle>"(1n1 the dtfeftst • _.~, ~ L T w LJ_ to 1 10 hut dolll9 the Bruin( 1 Ar ,_ • , o runn1na game enoiijh o p , 11.n1orc1 • 1 1 • • pmc cli • · "a;l""'°'on : ~ ~ : And It meant committint few. 1( By ED Z1NT£L uC:LA • 1 ' o ·an). tumo\CfJ, 0.., ..... c... J '" I • ffH!!U19'0fl St • ' • s l A.II of that ha""'"ntd " tht • Of"°" I & 4 6 0 • .,._ P ADENA -Ma)bc 11 wn too Of s1 • r •$ o 1 o ardinalJum~ out to an early l.-:.0 early for U L.\ to \tart th1nkin1 ''•«'Ide · 1 .,. • • • 1 d and thin bad the IUJLUI) Of bo t h t Id i-Nrtlaf'• kw" • h ,..__.... ,_ a U OW I WOU mana(C to C't to sra~d '9 VCL~ JI Wile 10 a '°".,.,... •• te Opponcnl tr)'..., t play in thr 1987 RO!$! Bowl game.. Ar ,_ St'1• ff ·'t~ftle o me from ~hind all af\cfnoOcl. •"!loo•_,,,, __ Based on ~ent hmoT).'the Brui n · · · w""'nV'd!! " °'~ S1•1• 11 Stanford., ~uartttblck John Pa)e, arc more I CCU\IOmcd tO WllllflJ until O~~~w::, Ste•t ' ~ho. for an Of h1S c:trctt ha1 ~ the the ~a on's last Pac•IO Conference Nim s.tw'9Y"• GerM1 misfortune of bcina rompered '° ga me is over before findina out th.at fih!~~ .!',~.°" John Elway, did h11 part Saturday In the) "W>meh,ow fronted. or backed into WHl\~•on 51•;• •1 Of"°" mal;1n1 the UJ>'Cl (the Cardinal was a a Rose Bowl berth. Of"°" s••te •1 avu '"°" ,Of!, ... 1ne•• 1 ).point undrrdoa goina tnto the N h Th · Wdltta S••tt ,, Afltona $1••• l,_ ot t 1s ume. e mv1tat1on~ 'Acnt cOl'ferenc.i a,ame) come ahv c. out earl)' this )'car and the)' ha\e A•i10M s•ellioro Dv• Pa)e pas~d for t~o touchdoW9 ; AnLona tate's name on them. and 170 }&rd • C'omplct1na 17 of 22 a tanford made surt of that on pa\~s > • aturday as the C rd1nal. for all that chances tSc-ttcr no~ tban I did on Combined "uh Mustcr's runnin mathematics could figure at tht' tame, Frida) ·· he said. "I'm proud•of th1\ at was enou to offstt the per-1 -k.Aod.ed UC-LA ou"-o rrasonablc tc.im Sudden!)' •hrrc·'\ k1nd oI an -Cotmaiwa.:i:iuL.J.1....L..t~·~.J.ll.3tU1J11...i.JJJ;~-...J..4'. contention for a SCC'ond straisht Ro\C electric feeling ..iboul 1h1s proiram." ( 1-42 )ards on 26 carries and 3 • "Bowl appearance with a 28·'23 ~in Stanford. (4.2 m confer~ nee. 7-2 touchdo-wn~) -ind quarterback Matt 5 before 68.857 al of all places thr O\lerall) wall haH· a h)e this ~eek Stevens (194 yardi on· 20 o( 33 RO$C Bowl. before It d~s the ~ason against ( 11 pa sma> .\mona State then beat Cal 49-0, and Anzo na . ,\ bo"'I bad I\ almo\t 11 al\O helped to offset a late > la term the da}' to make: 1t official (Sec cena1n no mailer ""hat happen\ to the come~d: b) thr arums but more ~ story, 83) Cardinal "°"'· about th~t later. Brad Musrer. a JUnlOr tailback. U( L.\ (4-2. f>...l> 1s 1n <1 s1m1lar. rushed for IWO touchdown' and I ~3 po\n1on With game:~ lt'ft aptn\\ lJ( l c~ h Terry Dona1fuc. j . )ards on a !.Chool-r«ord 38 carnc-.10 Washington and lJ C the Bruin\ charactemed a Mr. Worry b) th lcacl tan ford to its se'·enth win of the \'hould &ct a hoY.I 1n\lta11un Which med ta this season. would ~m toe lUSOn·. That had to have made at one <kPC'n'i!s on ho"' the Bruins finish ha' e hulc lo wort)· about now. unlc.ss. c least some of the rcpre'iCDlallves from up · "'OrT) 101 aboui •h1ch bowl commit• I SC\Cn bowl p mcs In all~dance 801AllO\ltat1on\gooulon 1';0\ n IC't Wtll in\ltC hts team IS a vaJtd turday su naht up and notice: the r hough l ( L" had mort at \lltkr v.om · j on'e hapless Cardinal 101ng into ~turrut) · .. pmr ~tanford "We failed to c1p1tahte on our l · · ... ......,.... Coach Jack Elwa) was \Ure at did pla~ed the pmr It had to m order to opponun1ttes:· he ~1d. "Tbett waja t. Stanford'• Brad Muter bu11e o•eT the &oal UCLA'• Ken Norton, for third-quarter '"Our aoal thi\ )Car "'as to pla) 1n J win That meant k tung M u~1er run 1n champ1onsh1p to ~ won and v.-e n Un~ S&hlrclay, deeplte • defenalYe effort by touchdown. Bruin• were upeet,_ 28-23. bowl game and . "'ell. I hke our the fact of the Bruin\, murh a\ (Pleue .ee UCLA~J;o -------~----------~----..miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ............... iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .................... iiiiiiiiiillllll .... .;.;-..;;...~-;...--j~ Rt1stl~rs 'strengths become weaknesses Titans' home e n Fullerton deals GWC first loss of year, 2 1-7 Fullerto n D1stnct Stadium Saturda~ night The lo dropped C1olden We t. thr the ball away three 11mcs ~turda\. l·nc La"' ton · had his stn~g of 144 passc~ wi thout an antercep11on broken in the third quancr nd a and scort when deep in our opponent<;' tcrnton 'Ne had turnoHf\ and did not . capitahzr when down 1ns1de their :?O or :\U." nat1o~rth-ranked team to 7-1 O\Crall and 4-1 In confcrrnce play, while fullcrton 1·m· pro"ed 10 3-2 and 4-4 C errnos' 32.3 1hra\h1ng of Pas.idena C It) ( ollcge ~ts up a conference showdov.n ncJLt Saturday at (,olden \\'r\t .bc1v.ern the Falcons (also 4-1) and the Ru\tlcr ... · punt OH~r tile head of punter Don Asclin for a 30-)ard loss ~t up the final Hornet TO "Tumo'cr wcrr a b11 part of lh1 game:· Shackkford ~•d. "We· .. e been very fortunate !'\OI to tum the ball O\erand hi"ecap1tahzed on our opponents' tumo .. crs. We d1dn'1 ton1&ht." Althou&h Lav.ton "'a~ onl~ sac ked twice, another kc~ difference 'I.a thr control of the hnr of \Cnmmage. Fulknon con,tantl} pre~ · urcd La"'1on, rushinJ h1\ pau~s. lomna him lO thro"' 1ta\\a\ and dn' ina him out ot thr pocket for runs on fh e occasions. By ~ON FERG SO Of .. .,.., ....... f ew tu mo, en. and sconni once inside the opponen1s· 30-yard line hoc been the reasons Golden West College's football t~m "'on us first seven gam~. and 11 was almost fimng that the lack of these two unbute meant the fi rst .. The nice pan " that ""e'rc an control ol ourov.n desuny." saui Goldrn We t ( oach Ra} Shad.lcford. "We don't ha"c to hope tor someone to beat somrbod) el~. We JU t ha\t' to go out and wm our nut l\\.O pmcs" In add1t1 on. whilr the Rustic" ha.,c managed to \<:Ore over 0 percent of the umc tn'>1de their opponents' 30-yard line. thev failed on thrre occa ions inside the Hornet IS. Fullenon 1ool 1he hall 1\0 )3rd' in SI\ pla~\ late in the firil quanrr C\11 \Omt.• strung n mnmg b) Anthon) Grttr. goina m on a :?5-~ard pai.s lrom Richard W 1lham\ to 11ght end Th<1nt · R1tch1r. · • Rustler loss , The Ru tiers met upw1th a p me Fullerton .,quad ~h1ch pr"\urcd quarterback Eric Law- ton an ni1ht and lffoved the b-311 cfTccttvcl) on offense both on the around and throuJh thr air, to gam a 21-7 ~uth Coast Conference win at It almo t 5«med dc\t1n) for Fullerton 10 \\.In Saturday. pla)1n& the role of(1oldcn West's cu~ for the s1i1:th \tra1ah1 season and running 11s scnc 1tt-0rd 10 11 -3 apmst the Rustlers • Fullen on outp1ncd Golden West m total ofTen<tl\t' ~ardagc b} a \hm '29-306 maraan. • "You'll lind v.e had a 101 of total ~-ardo; tonighl. and. JUSt d1d n"t put Lhc po1nu on the bo:m:i.," Shackleford \aid "The t"'o lhi ng.\ "'e'"c done this )'Car arr not turn the ball over Earh in the ~nd quan cr. thr Ru tiers tool O\ rr at their o""n J9 alter a punt and fai led Lo score! J.fler pining a firs1 dci~n on the Hornt1 lO pcn<.cr LaPlaca·~ ~7-)ard ficlJ oJl Golden West had commmed but ~ .. en tumo,crs th1 ~awn m M:'-C:n games. but ga\l' (Plea.e see RUSTLf:RS/82J Dickerson · Saints' target Artists zero in on CIFtitle New Orlean s' defense will foc us on Rams· running back today •On TV C han nel 1 al 10. NfW ORLEANS (AP) -Thu 1S the week that Enc D1ckrrson"s parade 1hrou1h the NFL 1s halted at least ttmporan lt. Nev. Orleans ants linebacker Ricke) Jack~n predicts ··He a n't be u oppcd until this "'rck." Jack on said. Jackson also '8id last wrekcnd that the Saints, 4-S and the only NFL team that never has had a w10n 1n& cason. •rte Dlc"'enon would &o to the playoff this year m. a "Because we've \topped all the rest of them. I think we have a great run 1hr1 r •.actory over ( h1cago. ~\;mg defense." Jackson said. "And this 1s tra\el time. . goina to be the te~t " "I 1h1nk Chicago ~1d they'd tC' t Th~amts mcrt 6tckcrson and the me. t~~ .. ~~led for Rams. 7-:?. in the Loui 1ana upcr· my )atds eve!) game we've pla)cd ·· dome 1oda) C>1ckcrwn. wi th 1.14 l Dickerson s~ud he and J ckson il·t )ards. 1s the fi~t NFl. runnana back alona Yo.Cl! between pmrs o'er the I .~>:a.rd mart.: this ~awn. "We're fntnd'I, but we're on J1I· fhc Ram' art No. T 111 the1cqurl n-rucnr siacso1'11lt'tmrThc' "'ant to ru hinaofTrn'ICand No . 14 in passing. win.and "e Yo.ant to w1n You cnn't tx· D1cke~on p11ttd 111 vards Mon-fncnds dunna the pme." he s~ud da) n1aht in a 20: 17 victory o¥Cr Although Ram quanerbad .. ~te\,C Ch1caao. and the Bears arc seco nd D1I h1l onl ) 6 of2S pe 1n .attempt., only to the ·cw Yort.: Giant 1n aga in t thr Bears. Jadw n said hC"'c. ru hina defens.c 1n the Nf: . more womed about the pa'-' than he "l th1nlt; our run defense " better 1s about 01clerson. than 1he Bea~ lfhc aoc outand runs "He (01ckc rwn) 1\ the kc~ to thl' aaain t u~. he'll prove him'IClf. be· game as far as the runn1na. hut the~ cause \\.C hut.the b\" l def en~ in tht' have tY..O &ood rcce1 ve rs who ca n get league p1n\t th run," Ja kson said. deep any umc and that arc me tn \· "I've bCeo tc tcd every ~eek for 3!/J mo t." Jack\on \111d )Cars." Dickcrwn u1d ancra praC'ttce One of Dils' comr>lcuo nc, lllilln\I ~ s1on at tht' SupcrJomc. The Ram the Bean Yo.as a 6S·~arJ \Conn~ homb flew d1rcctl) to cw Orlc:m' afkr to Ron BroY..n. Hi lly M t. SAC course s uits a rea runner at c ross c-ountry pr e If ms By BARRY FAULKNER °"'""C•• tJ *"' \.\ .\l ""lJT -The Laguna lkal h High girl!. cro'' i.:ountn team. ranked "o 51n the ( If 1-.\,had mure 1han onr h1il to climb al ~turda} ·c; Cl f Prellm!. at Mt \an .\ntonao C ollcgc. The .\mst\ Yoc:re confronted "'1th facing "-o '\ranked \ta~dero an one ol the thn.-e l -.\ heal\ fro m v.h1ch "ould qualtf) the 1op four team and and I\ 1dual fin1shl'r'I tor the C IF Final' ne't S:nurda) at ~I '>.\( -.\dd1uonall~. thl· Pacific Coast League champ' 1Aould ha"e to 01.C"rcome a challenging cour<>e conw.ting of and mes"' 1th namc:s hke .. poop-out hill " The hall \ nature ot the courw. ho"'c .. c:r. mixed well w11h 1he1r training r<.-g1men m and around the rolling \tree le; of Laguna. 3\ the .\.n"'" up<oct the Crrt) hound'> of .\ta~3darn w11h a fir'lt -place team finish "We're hill runner<;:' \01d l aguna ( oal h O.,tuart ( akkr"'ood ··v. c didn't train do"' n (ca<;c oft) 30) lor th1\ race we·H~ ti•c:en training hard all week and l 1h1nk we're pc:alr.anf JU'lt at the nght tame." \I sc'en \mc;1.,· runm·rs ro-.c to the ona\lon lllwcrin.1..the1r pc"onal lx'°'\t'I from the C:X:t 1S Mt <i.\C In' 1tat1onal o'er the 'lame demanding thrce·m1lc couN.' \.1tgnn Barnr11 ll'd Laguna. fi nishing lounh with a 11mc of 19 3:?. wh1k \\ c:nJ) and Kirsten PeH'r\On ran 1\.th and \l'Hnth. both an ::?0.06. Kim ~nap added J ninth· pface cffim (20141 10 comp l'te lhl· up'>l:T The l aguna Beach 00\S team also maJc good u\e ol 1hc1 r hill preparation linlc;hinJ s.econd in tU 1·.\ heat "'•lhout No. I runner i....un dr Pf) Ocr. v.ho ..-.a, home w11h \trep throat . °' l eonard C anllu 11 tdSl. C'orh1n Radbauch (I h SO>. Ian f orJ (I ti.5 7) and O:l\ 1d C ram ( 17 0-i >wrapped up lht lihh, c'en1h. n1n1h and I I lh '>pot\ rc'pe<.'11\.cl\ to lead tht \rllSl\ Coronadcl Mar '>ophomorc Eddie l J\elk ~led the bc'I Wm<' of an) area runner, tnking second pl;acc an hi\ 4· .\ hl"&t v.itl'I aomterin& 15 ~I. HtHfrort led th<" St•!l Kin& ho~\ 1eam to a ond-placc lini\h in the heat (irt& 'ihr.od; .. 1t1,o ch1prx-d an w11h a lo:Ofl c:lod;ing, aood · enouf h lot 11th plac~-. . hcOcc;in V1e'4 irl\\C'am placed four runner an lhe Rai.ders take a~m at' Cowboys tod•Y top I 0 or It\ heat to place ~cond The rnM1<otent lradc:'"'h1p ot senior 5lstc:rs Kath~ and )hanncn lo..arpcl "'ho fin1!.hed fifth and mth rc:\pt<:llH I) 119 0.3 and I 9 OSJ "as hackrd up tn .\kem1 Ro)er'\ eight-plan· mark ol {I 9· 14) .\II thrre t1mt\ "'c:re 1mpr0\ eml'O I\ b~ a\ mul h ,., a full minute o'er pH"\lOU'> \11 \\( raCl'' Other '1rl\ team' to 4uahf, 1n the .i. \ d1' l\1on incl uded \iev.pon Ha rbor. led b' lrt''hman ~1m Robmwn "'ho fins<;hed No 12 in her heat .. ind In inc kJ h\ l aune "-hur,ter'c, trnth plac<" tin"h .\nothc:r 4...\ ho}\ team mu' in~ 10 m \I 'i.1turda' ·, meel was Hun11ng1on Beal h In 2-ho~s· ac11on. to,lii \k.,.1 ll·ll h\,. th1rd-plau: pt"rformancc from C hn" Hoh~in t I' J 'i 1 ·" "ell .:i' Charlie Morrno'<o \l\lh-placr t I h 111 an\! I >on Mclaeh1n's ninth-place (I ti I 71 effon The \\ oodbndgc g1rh tc.-am al<oo nxk < a1h1 Pl'l k\ lounh-plale lint<,h (I~ ·Pl lo lhl' fourth and linal quahf)ing \pot in m ·heat edging li lth·plall' < all·\lrn h\ om· point. Manna ' <ihannon \\1nkicm.in "h11 lln1'h''d tnurth in h1\ 4-.\ bo\\ heat (IS 47) "''II Jl'o ,1d'-JOll Sooner land rush earns 77-0 win finale a bJlSt k n c Ex-Monarch Locy~ · leads SanJose Sj. ,_ to 48-24 triumph _-, Br JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o.lfr,...C-1 JI ..... , t Hr:idrna for t hclr~worst~'cr fuol· h.111 ""1wn the < al SJate Fulleno T 1tJn\ "'''rl' hle a lineup wa11ing fo' tlw li rtni ~t1JJ, The end was comma., hut thl·~ had a lilst requr:sl -go ouJ n "1ntll'f" 1n lhl.'ir final home game of lhl· <.<'a,on aga1m1 Pacific \oasl \thk t1l h \(K 1at10n leader San Jose c \IJI~ I n \ tall Md er 10 he-sure. but the d I 11:in' "l'rl· ~-0 JI home thi season... "·O '"er 1hl· la.,11"'0 'ors and owned' a 1h1n.· gaml.' "'""'"i streak over the :r SpJrt.im rnm1ng into Saturda) '\ n g."IOll d \Jd1 ng to fullcno n., high ho~ """ th\' 1;11;1 that ·an Jo..e stan1n& qu.Htl'rh;.id .. Mike Perez the nation·~• f k.1Jl.'r an h,1t3I offense. Y..Ould miss the g;.1ml' '"11h la "l·parated <.h.ouldcr. "\\I.' "'nn1cJ 1h1., onr hadl>.'" said liH··,eJr ~n1ur \c.•an Fo). thr tv.o- 11ml' .1ll·PC \ .\ out\1dc hnrbacker "1 h1., "3) Jll ~e had left for the .,.,.a,on 10 look lur~ard to. We usuall~ • plJ\ 'wll J I home c<>·:? 'mer I 984)and "·•ntl'd 10 go out '"1th a bang ·· Rut Ton' l oq. Pere1·s replace· 111, 111 n·1urnl•d to the Santa .\na \tJ1llum rnrt "'•lh a bang. \nd .1lll'r Lo<» reaqua1ntt d h11mdl "11h his old '>to mp1n1 grou1llh thl \p.inan handed the I 11.111' a ..i s ~..i thumping. who were tl'.l\f\ 1111 hll ndfotd and c1prct1t'\ • llL'f l.1lhng w ~.ll 1-S 1n thr PC'\.\ II) mr th,· -.anw rn ord the) h.,d 1n 1 ~> '-tor 111\' "'h11(ll'\ "'o"'I) "'1th ont' unic..ldt .un,1 P. 1fi , I ('\\J' ,11'11 lhl' 11.10\ I If "Umg'tll I•"' l oc.' ''he• u J to quanertiJd the: • \I 11,·r ()\.•1 ll11h fon1t'tall team balk 1n - I~ ' :ind no"' 1hc.· Spanan~· quar '' 1 h.1, ~ tor the a ·nn1ndc:r ol 1he 'rar. • ' ., h l 1n 1h, \anta :\na 8o.'4l lall1ng th(' J't:'" Il l e he did tor thC' \lt11t.lll h' . h ~., JU\I hlt• II uc.cd to bt'." said I nt ' ut1cr hr C"OmplctNI 2~ of Jl • p.i"<"' Mr n. \UJ\ anJ thrtc IOU hdo"'n' \\1lh11ul ~IOI lnltf• H'Jll\11 · I \\,\'\ :i link ncn ou' at first. hut .1tll'1 :i '"'' ~c1 ll"' out I here I fell fine I h m~ m hc1 u u 14' ... ul Jhc old um.cs \\ ht•n I v.-:i' uul then'." hc added hi: 1111(' I ;1\ 1ng h, 'l('al"C'h out old lrlt'nd" "ho • me out 10 ~ thr k~'11 ho\ ho m, 1, >OJ. \Ill I ;i ' orclc!.' li~t period L amJ '·111 lrn • .;-State tb.0 in the n Q .. O\~t.111) rolkd UI lo • 21-0 "4.:'\on<l·~li. ncr lead behind LO( ·~ ' 1tlfN I 11 ~ ~ ntJ I 4 ' rd\ lnl Ii"' h:Jlf I inc t c wa • 1 of 20 1"Q 'nnh \II this from .. in th~ ~ " doctor ClaiDlS U.S. All-Stan rip Japu. 15-3 Cooney plana fight on Dec. 26 Rangoon Ruby takea feature he'• 'crazy,' but I • 10 'f'O .-. I Rt.J.en Jr. or th'"• Ill -l:\\''-'ORL· G c . I (1ln\\c )() -1he. 1r• h·bred ~ B '' o .... Oriol h •"" f "' • • ' "''--ury oonc), "ho • Rn .... .,.rt ih•~ t um fr m IAu to wm oa 1m " n 11 a pair o tY.'0-run "' na tO-c~lcnac M~hffl nit for:-a S 1·u·0,~J~af ... lUuc ()('h"ht ttanth p on the t I nom ,-na Von ff ~ ofthC Ph1taildpfffii p1 of the tica~) 1p1 tilk, wall tnd ha • .,, OD a D a to P ay Ph1lh dJcd a ••~run homrr and a lo lat t 16ufl or SC\'(n month with a fight 1urt 11 I oll) "ou"1 Pork d I l£ sh t t le d h ~ •-A II s ,.. "---I · c NJ II'\.... .. R1JJcn b) I ,14f 1c I l1huu ~ an a1'.1')'•n& q 0 0 ll ' c I JOr""" Ut I\ • &an 10 a I • \ ~. • II l .... ,, ">· .. ~nnis .... appoport •un·-·· u .. ng··r1n Ruh\ llnt hNI I Vi I ril1M In front of tnull\Ph O\tr Japanese II· "rt m 1urJa). Coone)· m n ser. said turday. pc. u. "" "' • 1 bf;,_ fill cnnd ,.,.. AP ••&c-kt . k was tht fifth VlctOI') apin t one loss for the .. f wan,•oaet O~ a fight bcforelhnear'soutam.1 Sua':d kro1ne in tlic i\·hulOfll ras tti n.il 1 nu~ri n .... ·-_,, II J l-t L! .. u .d ' 01a1c<1 \ . .oc:1r ·old nd up . h -In. """l"n-pmc &O<ou~I ~n\.";\ Jn pan. .c:cp um acu~c nc:~l ~r. "'appaport '81 uan'c)(1n Ruh • 'ti.ht> tn11IC'd the fhc otherJ 1n t REDWOOD 11 -l>e pile ~•ate· Eil The Japant v.on, f>.'4, I hur'lda) 1n Osaka for their Hl' added he hope~ to announce Coone>' " & 1 ked 1 llRft&a Crom h11 uracon that hc 1s "rnsl).. c II• nnl) ''l<tOr.). . i · opponent at new conforence in NcY-' Yor~ '( hur~IY tield un1ll rn1tr1n1 the: \urn for home. wat c ()(. -n '°be Pf'y1n1 football, San·Frand o 49cr1 Playina be orc'a capa 1t) nowd of 27,000 at the: and that the li&ht 't\Ould be held ~t Trump Pttua 1•09 l/S in '"nn111 Im the (Ofld 'om.c:cuti\C 1tme. quartt"rbaclr Joe Montana rrm:11n~ read>' 'Pkolwna Sall~rli: near: fok)01 lht Amencans tuok a s for a Coone) chalknat to p1nh foe the · · nt off as the thmh hoi\l' in the: wogrnnt by the IO ~umt hi Nfl career apins1 the St Louis l O !tad m the fir" innma on u N.81 single b> Jose lntemauon:sl Bo>.in1 FcJ_rration title. RaJ',>papqn 1K11si. ltolt)Wood Park eruwd of2l,7H, ~anaoon ll-ubypaid Can:hnal5 loda). Hn week ofter undcrao1n can (."0 or the Oaldand thltt1c~. a run-~orm& • '\\ fara1 J'm concerned thcrt'are no ncgollatiOn'I going SS 60. $2 KO uJd 2 f\O ~~·; ~·~~~::;~ sf~~d \) ~t dehcatt l»ck openuon ~rounder b) Haye and f-ra.nk Whitt's RBI double off on at th ts time." Vaten1uela a~dd 1.:ar~ •~J SI ~('n' and cartYll'\I i 11· .. For him 10 &o out nd out h1 bad, u~dt' dir t O\Cr Htkaru Takano · • •• r his "'on't be a bra f.V fight," Rappaport \81d • ru l>odgc. n en ) ••,r) l "'~ h b ck 1n tlurd and waprot~tci:t trauma, ua.-):"Dr. Arthur White id .. ,'----Vnttan l~tt KOJ• Yamam~ho-Hlt-0Ml1ma __.::Jbt.rt' ooJlil,.budg(l for iiln Q_p~cnt I don'rex~ct fini\hcd thrt"c·QUarte~ 0 • cna• told J~ from the li~\.'14>' t met Toro Carp, ""ho ts rt'llnngatterth" stncs. home~ off to att a hou 'hold name. But there will bt a tight unle --pa1d S2 :i40 him that r don't rtcommf.~d that Muce Witt ot tht Angel 1n the ~nd inmng. It wa) &he · 'somethtns une\pected t\:sppen •• • .. ~opl l do \UratT') on go d; 10 first homer b) &ht J~p ~CS(' rn the ~ri~. and tht en1v • . Guerrero on pole in Miami an)thina that's out of cotitrol -h1t allo>Aed b} \\ut 1n ht\ rour·1nnmg stun. ,... • • that the) hould ~ta) 1n control of · their \pmc for tfic r~t or their • McEnroe, ·Meclr reach final U.S. team)aat ln go~f toume~ . MIAMI -\ )uJd~n downpour ~I d ,rurc ltobtnu <rttt•1 r of hi' !im- 1 nr-car r<?lt> ~1"1mn turda\· nd clouded M tC'h cl \ ndrt 1t1 \ hope: of catch- Ill li \ e!I •• M • • • Both .Montana and ·4~kl")' C ch Bill Wal h ,.,d theltmmd~ v.crc no1 ch ngcd by 1he l'om- ments made at a medical pantl rn ~tnoatav M~clr rrachcd tJ'C final of the Jolla McEaroe 1nd ("1cchosfo\ ak1a· ~ Europran Comrnuntt)' harnp1on hip ~en--• Japan'• 1'.ueytald Nakajima fired a 6-!I .• under-par 66Saturda)'.to take the il\d1v1d· ,ual lead after the third round of the Wor"1 • Otamp1on~h1p af Golf1n lnagi, Japan. Jn 1n1 Bobb~ Rnhal 1n lhttt b31tle. for the champion hip. -Guerrero from ulumb111. an<1 Brn.1lian Ital.ti ....._ ' n J7ranci~o. Whitt carhtr 1h1~ wee~ h d cleared the two-11me n1 tournament b> trouncing Frenchman · Yanai~ 'oab and Jimmy Artas ot the United tatc rcspect1HI) m ~turdafs scm1final1. of &ht "'orld' nchcst mdocfr toumamt'nt 1n Antwerp, Belgium. McEnr~. who took 1~ months off from tennis th1'\ )C:tr, •and now ranks 10th tn the ~orld. needed 70 minute\ to ·o\crwhclm Nooh. 6-2. 6-3. Mcc1r. who became one of the world's top I 0 players in 1985, btat Anas. 6·2. 6-1 . m 68 minutes .. Mats WUuder, making a co meback after a two.month break from tht Grano Pm tenn1 ~irt·u11, downed Guy For~~ 6-2, 7-6. to set Ulf" an l~"Wed1sh 11m11 -m rh-c-lt:holm Open· Scandmav1:in Cbamp1onsh1p\. The sccond·seedcd W1landcr. who took 1hc layofTto avoid a burnout. won !he tu:br~aker. 7-3 He faces top.seeded Stefan Edbers tn toda" s be 1-of·fhe ~t championship match oo the Royal 1 cnnis Hall's plc,upave surface. the: •team compcl1t1on. the Euro~ns led with· 22 points. Japan was 1n second with 19 point • &he Au tralian·New Zcal~nd te~m had 17 and the United "'c , the defendina champion~ in the team compcti- uon. had 14. Six -pla)trs from each of the four PGA Tours arc compet1n1 for both individual and team title ... In Yo h1kawa,'.11pan. Ta1wan·s Ta Al·)'•, winles since July. fi~ al-under-par 69 to take the lead after two rounds of the Japan Classic. lhe final official tournament on this year's LPGA Tour. Tu'sscorc of7- under-par 137 wa thrtc hot btttef than Amencan SUilra Plhftt • ho badT71 Sat ... nlhe-bn Vegas Seniors Classic, Doe Janury fired a 7-undet-par 65 to take a onc-!hot lead over opening-round pace· B&\('I wall \tort from' the tront ro" today 1n the N1 n Ind) Challeniit at M11nu\ f am1ami Park. , The twoarabbcd tht' top pots 1,n thcopemnaround of umc tnal' f nd:s) anJ h('ld on 10 them when rain '°;iktd (hr I 784-mik road c1 rl u11 and cancelled any chance Of amproHmtlll b~ lhe top COml)CtJtOn uper Bowl MVP to pla). Wal h and Montana implied that a prok\stonal foo!ball pla)'cr i\ far be)ond the l1m1t\ of a norm11I mdav1dwal ac, defined b)' White ~ did White. who acknowledged that Montan:s 11. ac. fit now ac, he will ever be. .. Hc'c, ju!.I t lki~le~bout what the norm I pcr1.on _would do."~ s_qu rwrbad, wbo R.lptu~ :t-- dtsk when he ran left. lhcn turned and threw nght in the season o~ner at Tampa Ba> Sept 7. setter Bob Cltarlu. · Television, radio TELEVl 10 · 9.30 a.m -NFL TODAT:Clianntl l 9:30 a m. -NFL 'II Channel 4 . 10 am -PROii"OOTBALL. Ramsat New Orlean , ( hanncl .2 "Hes talkin& from a medu .. al !.tandpoint," Whnc·~ remark were made at the hallenge of the Lumbar pmt. an annual meeting of back care specialists Later, he added 10 a rcponcr: Jackson •a father arrested · I~ '0 p m -UPER CHARGERS: AMA Suprrl·ro Nauonal Ch1mp1onsh1p. Channel 4. I rl m -PRO FOOTBALL St Louis at n Francisco. < hannel 2 Morris wins bowling tourney • "I v.ould not \object myscll to that trauma and I would not recommend that my kids pla) football and J don•t recommend that a profe1.s1onal football pla)er play football before. dunng or after b:sd surge').·· . . (J1anuha . 258-222. Saturday to wm the . Betty Moms beat top.seeded Nikki D son. father of baseball star Rcgic Jack.son. 0 PHILADELPHIA -Man1nez Jack-Iii was hospt"l~zed with chest pains shonl> . I p m. -PRO FOOTBALL" Raiders at Dall s. ( hanncl 4 LA Open 1n nahe1m and end a s•x-)ear • • after he ~s charged 1 with aggravated . assauh and~ we.pons offcn5C, ~lice said. RADIO - I 0 a m -PRO FOOTBALL New YorkJcts at Atlan1a. t-. ~ X ( 1070) Quote of the day ' Bill Buckner, fir;t b:sscman of the Hoston Red So . who had strandetl 11 bascrunn~ 1n the pttv1ousfourgame\. t1skcd why hecamed h1~ bat wnh him dunng 1ntroduct1ons before game fi,c of th~ World Scncs '"l wu trying to get fnendlv wnh tt. We had become strange re.." . • winlc'ic. 'itnng on lh~ Ladies Pro Bowler; tour. . Morm. from tock1on Qualified third for th·c: final, of the tournament, the fifth e"ent of the !.ix-week S150,000 LPBT fall tour ' Jackson7 • 1 attused of fmng •~t--Thursda) n!aht at a pcdestri'!n who allegedly broke the window of bis ar wtth a tire iron, pohcc said .• I 0 a m -PRO FOOTBALL Rams at New Orleans. I\. '1 Pf r• 10) I p. m -PRO FOOTBALL Raiders at Dalla . l\.RL.\ I 11 llJ>. l\..lt-.-F\.1 (94) he defeated RobinRomeo of Van "lu)s. 244-222, and Jeanne Maiden of ~olon. Ohio. 234-172. 10 reach the champ1onsh1p match again'it G1anuhas. from Vifl~o - Richard Py, 33. &old police thar Jackson drove . close to him as ht "'alked in the nonhwtst secuon of 1he city Police said Py went 10 his own car 1runk. got a ure iron, and threw It through the rear window of Jackson's I p. m -PRO FOOTBALL San Otego at [)(n\Cr l\.LZZ (6'X>) car. shauennJ the window. . ___ _ Pohce said Jackson drew a .32-caliber revolver and 7· 30 p m -PRO BASKETBALL· New York at Lalers. KL.\C (570T ---Moms, a 38·year-old nght-hander. earned $5.000 and her 14th career · __ • • fired one shot. m1ssma Py. .... + PRO BASKETBALL UCLA. • • -Cavaliers hold off Prom Bl didn't get 11 done "We gave up big play\~ the first half That surpnscd me . . .. clippers, 100-93 .. But I wasn't surpnscd Stanford ran the hall so 't\tll Give: credit to Muster. he's a temfic pla}er " tanford got a brcal on the game's Harper converts steal into basket to secure victory From .AP dlspatcbe LO AN0ELE~ -Ruolr.1c guard Ron Harper \Cored 16 ofht'I 21 po1nb 1n the first half. then made a ley ._teal and basket 1n the waning ~ondo, ~aturday n1gh1 a~ the C lc\cland (availer\ captured a 100-93 NHA victor) over the l m \ngclc" < lip- per'> Harper om· ol thrw rook 11:'1 10 ha'e 'ltancd 1n nil In e ol < lncland'o, gamc'1 th1s ~a'lon 'ltolc an inbound\ pass from C cdnl M:t'-'t\l'll and dro1-e the length ol thc mun for a la} 1n "'1th 16 sccondc, left to put the gumc ou1 of reach The ( hprx·r, "'ho'' c trailed J.L1>1ng into the final quaner ol all fi\c of1hc1r pme~. 't\Cre behind 71-74 alter threl" periods against thl' < 3 \ ahl·r, The) ttcd thl' g.imc thrcl· t1mn 111 the fourth the la\t t1mc on a l:l\tn h, Marques John'>On that made 11 "1n.1n with I 57 to pla} John W1ll1am\ another< lc,cland rookie and John Ragle~ l'ach added 14 point~ for the winner' Larr) Drewlcdthc( hppcrc.w11h Ill points and John'lon addl·d IX on a :!0-1001 jumper tl~ Drew wtth 52 first !iertts and took advantage: of 1t. ..econd'I left 1n the third quaner But UCLJ\ hould have had po'scss1on the (a'\ got a free throw from M.ir~ after a punt but the Brum were called We" and an 18-footcr b' B:aglc) in for holding. giving the Cardinal a first the last nine ..ccond\ 10 take a th tel.. Wllklrul lloocrlef down on the tanford 47. point margin into the final 4uanl'r. Muster pined I 5 up Che middle A In other NBA games rema ining &a"e the Bulls a three-few play' later. Pa)e hit Thomas Hawks 110, Bullets ti: In \tlanta, potnt edge Henle> for 14. T't\O plays later. Paye Dominique V.. 1lk1ns. returning after a Rockets 10!, Kings 90: Jn Houston. threw to Jeff Jame for a I 5-yard one.game absence w1t.h .1 l.pra1ncd ;\kcem OlnJuv.on and Mitchell Wig· touchdown. ankle. scored 26 point\ a'I the Hawk' gms ">Cored 25 pointstach, lcad1ng the ~tevens tned 10 get U( LA b:sck b> Sla>ed unbeaten b> llcallng We'>htng· Rocket\ to the Wtn O\Cr Sacramento pasc;1ng, wh1dt was somewhat of a ton Houston. playing again without all-surprise cons1denna the up.and- The I lawk~. 5-<J th'c onl) team Ill" ~•nr forward Ralph Sampson. who IS down year the rormer Fountain the NBA without a lo<1c.. took the lead s1dcl1ncd with a "lprained ankle. Valley lhgh star had had up to that for good v.11h 4 59 left 1n the third rlUlledawnyw1than 1 l-2 streaklatcm potnt period "'hen a ( htl Ll·v1ng\t1>0 jump-the founh quarter Ola.Juwon scored Steven'> got the Drums two first er g.1Ve them a 66-64 edge That 'II>. points during the run that e;\-down'i but a third-down pass was stancd a 'itreal..:of nine straight pcl1nl\ tended an 85· 79 lead with 5.57 lcfi 1o caught out-of.bounds by Karl Dor- lClpped b> a L(ving'>ton dun1' to %-81 t"'o minutes later rcll. g1v1ng the ball and momentum ex.tend the lcaJ to 7l-64 Sonics 105, KnJcks 102: In Seaule. back to Stanford. Bucks 103, Pistons 89: In M ii· Dale E:.lhs came ofT the bench to score Muster burst up the middle on "'aukec ~1dnc) Mone net' \rnrcd a game: high ~9 potnh. including t't\O 1.econd down. bounced ofT a man in 'l'\Cn uf hill:! I points tn 1he fir'>I \1\. free thro't\\ 1n the game·s last five the secondary and rambled 74 yards minutc\ol thl· li nal pcnod to hdp the \CCond' hft1ng lhl' Superwntc\ before he was draued down at the Bud,, open a nine-point lead . and fllt" \\hO M:orcd nine.. points m the UCLA 11 .. the' "'cnt on to defeat Oe1ro11. dcc1.,1, c founh ~nod wa'i fouled h) Paye then threw over the middle to M1lv.aukee. lcad1ng 74.73 cntennf Trent Tucker "'''h lhc ~ore 103-I02 tight end Enc Snelson for an 8-)ard the founh quarter, OUt\(Orcd Dctrnll r llts sank both 1.hots. forcing the touchdown Stanford led. 14-0 w11h 15-7 hch1nd the \hooting of Moncnd ~ni<:ks to ti') a lhrt-c-pointer in the 5 48 left tn the first quaner and the to build an 89-80 lead with ti.10 ltnal ~cond'> Bruins didn't look like the) ~re remaining Tom ( hamhcrs and Xa\lcr much 1ntercs1ed 1n again pending Bull' 101, Suns 96; In < h1~ugo M~ Daniel added 10 points apiece for New Year's Day in the Rose Bowl \11chael Jordan 'l(:OH'd 39 po1nt'I, •he: Soni(\ rhe Bruins, behind Stevens. aot It 1ncludinp.a pa1rol frcl· thro\\'I with 51 Pacers 130, purs 97: In In-rolling in the second Quaner. UCLA scLond.. left. hl\tng Ch1l·ago past d1anapoM. \\a) man Tisdale came drove 60 yards 1n 7 plays with Green Ph~n" off the bench to score 14 of his game-scoring on a 2·)'ard run Jordan'\ lrl'l' thrnw'i cra\nl high 28 point~ in the second quaner. After Muster dove over fi;.Q_m the 1- " Ph<Xni~ ·~one-point kad and a 11p-1n \parking 1hc Pacers 10 the "actor') yard hnc to make 1t 21-7, tm Bruins by ( har~cs Oaklc:y w11h 12 sct:ond'i over San Antonio. came back behind Green and l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s~~nL Ma~u~Grecnw~~u~ta 25-yard screen pass from Stevens and Green then ran for 32 )'ards on a The: Clipper\ tx•h1nd for mo~l ot 1hc first threr quancr\ ued rt 74-74 We're pleased to announce . the expansion of Garys and -Company rOpening Thi Week outf}iuick sharpl~-cxecutcd cut across the grain when 1t appeared he was dead 1n his tracks Green scored from the I-yard line. but David Frandcy's extra pomt attempt wa!I partially deflected and fell hon. makina 1t 21-13 Frandy returned, how-ever, to kick a 33-yard field aoal to make 1t l I-I 61t the half. The outset of the third quarter showed a com ple1cly different look - one: of strona defenc,c Or was tt bad offense'! For more than 10 m1nut~ nei1her teatn could move the ball. Stevens lhen made h10, fir\t mlJOr mt take of the pme On thm.I and shon at tht UCLA 12, he attempted tu act more than JU\t a first down &evens badly o' crthrew h1\ man al the 30-)ard hnc. In tead tanford's Toi Cook made the center field inttrcc_pt1on and returned the ball to the CLA 9-)·ard hnc Mu~tcr run 1t O\tr trom I yard out t\o\O pl•> lattl' to 1i\C tht Cardinal a 2 8· I f> lt1d, • It became an uphill -but not 1mpo s1blc -b utc for the Bruin frtm there. . \ftt"T the) were unable to convcn on ·~ prcviou third-down silu· 111 n 1h Bn.11n ~n11nttud a ..57· )ard touchdov.n drive. Grten, v.ho sot a kc}' first do"'n on fourth-and· o ~ at the tanford 20.yard line to keep the drt\iC <\ie, "'°~ on a 2- > rd run to ma._e 1t 28-23 tanford &ot one first down on the nut nr but on th1rd-and·scven at the G nJ1naJ 4. Pa)e. under prcu- urc, thrtw an mpl &c. a• 1n1 Cl the ball \\1th 4.52 Id\ anJ at I t MC It's a laugher for OCC, -Bucs rip SDCC, 54-14 Nowotny ( 1 O-for-15) th rows 3 TD passes: Swigart runs for.121 Orange Coast Collcge'c; Pirates routed v1s1t1ng San Diego (II) Cul· legc. 54-14, Saturda) n1g.h1 w11h quanerback Jon Nowotny'c; three touchdown pa sc JUSI part of the M1~1on Conference football run- away. Coach 8111 Workman's Bue' were up by 34 points with Sltll 5:30 lefr m the first half and for the most pan the second half was' a chance for reserves to _get in some much·SOU~t action Nowotny wcnl to wide receiver . Ollie Perkins early from 45 yards out to set the tempo. Perkins spin the coverage and even though he had to watt on the ball. was home free. Junior Tagaloa. who caug.ht a 36· yard scoring pa s in the second quaner. finished with four rettpt1on for 120 yards. &JVtn& him a s1nalt season l'C'Ct'pt1on record at Coast .\ f rcshman. he now has 49 receptions for 827 yards, averagm& 6.1 ca1che\ (or I 03 yards a aamc Tailback Dave Sw1gan scored t\o\O touchdowns and recorded the firc.t 100-}ard plus game of the wason for an OCC back. He rushed for I :! I )ards on 12 carnc:s, JUSt ovtr IOO yards a crack. Defensively the Pirates were Ju t as efTcht1vc. with Keaka Robinson and Bart'Rh'.ktcnwald each rctum1na an 1nterccpt1on for a touchdown. Rob- inson sped 44 yards wuh his m the second quarter, Recktcnwald went 36 yards in the third penod The Pirates .mtercepted four pas'iCs in all. Icing "'a' pro' 1ded by res.ti"' t \t<"H' \\ a,hbon \\ho hauled 1n a 15- ~ard \tr1._t from \lowotny in the founh pcnod 'o'.l.otn~ finished at I 0 for 15 for 222 )arqs Marl· Pc:no,o, nminall\ tht' punter. 1u1dcd ( oa\t's last t~o dmt<; at qu3rtcrhack J he '1cto') ups Coast's conft'rencc rC'l'ord to 4-) 14-4 O\erall) an Diego fall<oto 0-7 1-7 * ~nee Colsl S4, San Di..o CC 14 Seer• llv Ovartitn ..a o..., re o 1 1' o-i. Or•~ Coes• n 10 1 •~ OCC-Pt'''"' •S oeu from NOwOlllY ccr"~' ktCk) OCC-Attin.v 2 run !Cr_. klel<J 0Cc-s .. 1oert 4 run CG•-ll1Cltl OCC -Teoeioe 34 OH\ Crom Nowotnv IG•- k•c• 1 OCC-K AOO•ll\Ofl •• 1111erceo11on rt l\ll'n •-1c1t fe e<11 SOCC-Tevior 61 oeu trom H-fAoC1C>on\ -10 1 occ-s .. oert J run IAll'ell 111c1o,1 OCC-llt<klefl,..tld 34 lnltH. .. tlOll rt •ur11 fCur•v •oe:• l SOCC-Oen.-. 6 run IAOOl!l!tt kt<kl OCC-WtV•boft ISP .. \ from Nowot~y •IC• It M l Alt~nc· 1,§00 Ct\I met.Cl GAMI'. STATISTICS socc F "''' dOwn\ 11 lto1s.,.1·vt r0fft 74 94 Peu l>O v.-cse~ • lfJ Ptu 1>0 12· ll·4 p,..... )·19 F'~\ '°""l>n lost I I p_.,_...,,.,...._ 1-S occ ,. l I 11S m l~IS•l 1 .a I 1 •·S. INOfVIOUAL lllUSHING socc-s""'"· t ll Oen e1 S·7> Gr .. tt •-:Ill Ttv10< I 15 H-l • Wt tr • for """'"'I OCC-S• v•" 11 ·121. lteon.v, •·n Lemon ••ont I I. Nowotnv, 7 l0<·rn.nus t ltomo. l·S At<t , 4·l0 Et>t~er l-16. Herrt 1-1 Pen\<> 7 t Hu'tll I t ' ' INOIVIOUAI. ~AUING SOCC .._,, 11 lH . ltl OCC Nowotny 10 15·1 m INOIVIOUAl llllCl!IVING SOCC -Dlreft•Cl<>uro, s 62. TavkY. • •1, Otn•tl, 2 II \rn<lll 1 16 OC:C-hgelOt, 4•110. Ptrk.ln\. 2•S6 ltrnnert, 1·n J~. I··· W•VIC>on, HS RUSTLERSFALL,21-7 J'rom Bl · • • • aucmpt m1'i~d wide lcrt fullcnon came r1ah1 back 't\llh a1101her 80-~ard c.Jn"e \Coring on a 1-1 ).lrd pa'" from Wilham 10 Jac;on franklin for a 1.a-0 lead. C ioldcn \\est had a I S-pla> 8 l- )'llrd drn c hailed at the Fullerton 5 at th~ start of the lourth quarter Mtcr or" ina 10 1l1c three C"arl S:itterfil'ld "'a' \topped for 2 )Prd'i ol lo'l~s on three con\Ccuttve ~arnes and a fourth-do't\n pa s fcll 1ncomplctc. Fou1 minutes later came the snap O\cr ~schn's he d and he fell on &he ball at his O't\n IS . On the nei11 play. Ralhard Gama broke se"eral tackle JU!lt past the line of '\(r1nimaae on o run up ttie middle an\:t Kam~rcd 1n for the tou1.. hdown and a 2 I ·O lead The Ru'itlcr'i manaa('d In \Core Kings edge Whalers, 4-3 ') h' "' IHtchan c to win . • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~.·~r•e•n~i~n;g~~I ~n~~,oo~~ ·~~11b1~-1r~m1d~~~1~0~ I l '.~the"'" 1n h nd ... ~m11nina. , .. ' Arizona State'• Darryl llarrb br~ tackle attempt by Cara Gary Hein for tar1e ... hare names-fora AriZOna-State sec.urea it& berth .in .Rose ·eoWI SuilDevlls Pasadena-bound ,,._ --followt~g 49-0 blowout of Cal_ rom AP-dtlpllclre TEM P.E, Am .. -Anzona State Coach John Cooper was m tears Saturday n1&ht after his fifth-ranked Sun Devils beat Cahfornia. 49-0, to clinch the Pacafic-10 Conference football champ1onsh1pand RoS'C Bowl berth. ·Tm 'aJmos1 at a lo for. words. This is the most emotaonal I've ever been in my hfe." Cooper said. "My mother came out here from Tennessee and at was the first time she's ever ~n me coach. h's fantastac. l'rn uckJed 10 death. I've aot to be the luckiest &UY in the world n&ht now " Senior flanker Bruce Hill'scored thrtt touchdowns -one on a 96-yard kickoff rel um to open 1he ~ood half -as AriLona State won its firsl Pac-10 crown sin~ J01mn1 the conference in 1978. . The un Devils. 841 overall and 541 1n lcasuc play. were put inlo PoS1t1on to claun the utlc earlier Saturday when second-place UCLA lost 10 Stanford. 28-2:3. ~ - .. I'm aoin& to send (Stanford Coach) Jack Elway a bunch of 1h~ rostt"the fim tlnng Monday momini,- Coopcr w1d "Stanfore mad~ tt ~ssiblc . .Everything fell into place for us. We've been waatinaa long.-long ume to act 10 the Rose Bowl " · UCLA and Stanford now arc both 4-2 an the Pac-10, bot Arizona State has only one conference game remaining -Nov 22 at arch-n val Anzona. · In other games involving ranked teams: Miami, Fla. II, Pltt1barp 10: Quarterback Vann y Tcstaverde completed 17 of 26 pas~ for 291 yards and ru•~:T.4-l~i,t"llJ6jV...JI~~"''-• ·four touchd owns in M1am1's 19th consecu11vc ~ular· ,,...,"-u. .. J.1',W9.l&C&:i season victory. ## .......... tv.o-Potnt convcrJ1on pass to run its rerord to 8--0. n l 8-po1nt underdoa. Mal)land, 4--5. drove 76 yards on e1&ht plays with quanerback Dan Ht0ain1 throw1na the final 27 yards to wid.e receiver John Bonato to make u 17-1 S' wtth 1 • seconds ~mainifll, Ml~lau at, Perclee 1: Quarterback Jam Haf'bau1h -mt fttl-'14-<>f. (). ~ lltM\ptl-for-154 )'lfdS and I 10uchdown and became Mich1pn's career leader an pass complct1ons H the unbeaten and third•raled W Iv ors rolled over Purdue. LSU 14, Alabama lt: <.irq Jackson claimed tv.o turnovers arid forced another to kill three Alabama threats as I 8th-ranked Louimna t.ate upset tbe sixth- • ranked Crimson Tade. Nebraska U, Iowa State lt: At\er Iowa State arabbcd a surpn ina 14.7 half\ame lead, o. 7 ebraska. ltd by quarterback tevc Taylor and runn101 cks Tyrttse Knox and Ken Kaelin. hut down the Cyclones in the second ba.Lf to boost '" record to I · I overa.ll and 4-1 io 811 £1aht play. A•ben it, CloduaU 7: Tailback Brent f'ull,_,ood passed for one touchdown and rushed for 120 )'1rds on I I cames to p rlc the ninth-ranktd T11trs o"er C1nc1nnati. Fullwood was used only sparin&))', but ht 1mpro..,ed un his avera~ of 8.9 yards per carry. to~ in the nation. Baylor tt, ArkaauJ 14: 6a)'lt>r's defcn5e held o. I 0 Aronsa 10 two·nr dov.ns n the second half llud- quancrback Cody C~rlson provided the key play, u the Bean dama td the IOth-rank.ed Ruorbac • Cotton Bowl hopes. Otaio tale 38, Nor\llwesten t:·No. 11 Ohio tatc • won its eighth strai,r.ht pmc as tailback Vance Workman rushed for 123 yaras and scored two touchdowns ap1n\t 'orthwcstem. ' • • Wasb.lJlpa U , Ores• tate lt: Quarterback Chm Chandler th re .. tv.o toucbdowns and ran for another 10 lead 'o 13 Washtnaton over Orqon State. The Huskies ralhed fro m a 6-0 deficit late an the first half. lheD too~ command of the con'\e t with Chandler's tv.o touchdu"'n lOS)C1 an the third quarter. Caln durlni Sun DeTila' Roee Bowl· cllnchinC 4"9-0 Ylctory o•er the Bean. 03, 1d Kmt1ah's 67-yard punt return touchdown an the final minute of the first half pushed Miami into a 14-3 lead before Pitt's ofTcnx ~tf~estructed "-1th siit sccond- half tumo .. ers The mistakes helped lead to 30 consecutive Miami Points Pun State 17, Marylud 15: Sccond·ranked Penn tate needed thrtt pa '1nterccp11ons and a deflCClaon ofa 0 Vlrllal• tt, ~Carolla t. 11: Dcfcn~i\C bat.It Mike Pettine 'intcrttptcd thrtt pasxs \o bah North Carolina utc•s last three dn 'ts as VtrgJ ma u1>5Ct the I 5th-ranked Wotfpeck. ., llJ1DOl1 tt, lowi' H: Bnan MenkhauKTI pao;scd tor one touchdov.n and ran for another to lead llhno1s over o. 16 Iowa. .. CdM, Edison, Warriors roll on iZJ. CIF Arltoaa JI, Wat~Jlell Stale I: Pa"ific-10 Con- ference rush1n1lcader David Adams pined a career-ht h T 82 \ards and I 7th-ranked niona used five turoo"eo and a blocked punt to stop WashinJtoo rate. Florida JI, Geor1ta It: (.)uartcrback Kc......,m BclJ rallied Aonda from a b11 dcticat for the ~nd trai&ht game apanst a Top 20 opponent. pa sang for 272 }arch and three touchdov. ns 10 lead the Gato" O\.er I Q1h- ranked (1coriaa . Newport Harbor .. Artists fall short tri econd round action ~ ~ \ ""' I caauc lhampaon ( orona del Mar and the un\Ct l caaur champion Edison High Chargers moved into Tuc~a>'" < H 41-\ tennl\ quarterfinal ~ith ca~ tQJlowtng drc1'>1'e '1ctone on <\:uurda} in sccond·round action -\l'>o ad' ancing 1n \-A urdc\ "'as Woodbridac Hagh's \\amor\. but 11 "a'n't to he for "'lic"'port Harbor an 4-.\ and Laguna &:ach\ -\n1w.1n 1 .\, lloth foll' 1ct1m to tough ad\CNITll'S '>olturda) Herc's ho"' 11 \\l'nt an 4-.\ tcnm\ agaan\t lk,erly 11111\ Corona was \Cheduled to meet Be"erlv Hills earlier tn the )CU but a non-lcaaue match was nunc,d Q.Lll. 'houJd < orona dcl Mor be the designated home team Heffern ~•d he wciuld ti) to get Park Newpon for Tue'iday·., sate. Edison 14, anta Ana 4: l he< harsc~. '>unset League champion "tth two Ire hmcn and l'-"O sophomore' prom anent in the 'actol;) mmcd into the 4-.\ qu:ir- 1erfinal\ wtth an ca'>) '-IC tOI)' at ~nta An::i. ~naor T nunya Johnson \wept single.,, I\ "ell as sophomore l.a'ia \mmann. 'iwept thr1r sinalc'I competa- taon. Eda son wa\ JU"t a' <,trona in doublr-1, with the team) of wphomore Trac) (ux-dcckc and Laura Oleson and Junior Joelle Isaac\ and lrc\hman ""•kk1 Turner \\\ctping their opponent\. Walfttt. the Pacific ( oast League and1v1d!W singles ehampaon. mowed down her compctat1on wuh 6-0. b-0. 6-0 routs. g1van1 tbc Wamors the edge tn games had 11 come down 10 a 9.9 ue. Alhambra JO, LalfWtl Buel!! 8: The Ar1 1sts. v.h o rebounded fro m a 6-14 record a ~car ago. "'cnt out "'Ith a n over:ill mork of 14·9 following the narrow loss. tn¥cred b) a Hr} close first sanales mat~h. \ L>cspate the loss. Laguna lkach Coach Rebert Walton has to be ~t1sficd with the definite tum for the better. c.,pttiall) since onl) doubles pla)cr Kann Palmer "'ill be ma s1n1 nc\t )Car beca use ofgradua taon "Our goal was to makt the pla}ofTs. that "as our aoal." saad Wa lton Clemson 31, Nortlil Carolina 10: Tailback Terrence flaglcr ru hed for 114 yards and scored tw ice to pace o. 20 ( lcmson over North Carolina and in10 fi~t place an the ~tlant ic < oa t ( onfcrence. _, In other action Notre Dame IJ, MU !t: Tam Bro"'n scored '"''c and gained 2 '5 all-pu rpose )ards ""hale teve Bcucrk:tn passed for a cartt•r-ha&h 26Q )ards as Notre Dame routed ~,n,. In the P< \\ Uta' late 14, Pacific lt: Sophomore wide receiver Kendal Smit h caught an -)ard touchdown pa trom quarterback Tom Poo1ch with 2·50 left to play to lead Utah-5tttt Corona dt l ~ar 13, Dana HUis 5: The Sea fl.1ng,s upped their rttor<l to 18·.3 \\Ith the rouunc \IClOf) - routine once the) ~ut pa'it npcn1ngJ1ttcr>. "It wa' '·' alter thl· tll"it round." ~11d Coach Da' c fkflcrn. "Our ~o. I Joublc'I lo:.t lo their ~o. I .md our 1'.o 1 douhlc\ lo\t to their No l double\ But then the} (( dM's No. ' unat) turn<'d. nght around and heat their No I. Wt 1ool fhc out of \1\ an the nc\t two roun<l' of double'> I was re all) proud of them ... Eda'ion mo' e~ on to Lhe quarterfinals T ue~a~ apm<,t Palo' Vrrde'I, with thl' site to be dctenmncd b) a com Oap Mlralt tt 12. Nt\\'port Harbor 6: The Sailor-; ran into the No I \t'l'd an the (I t: 4-.\ pla)olh and 1t "'asc,1den1 as the how, u<,ed three ranked pla)crs to o;~ecp 'ltnglc.\ pla). Cpllege football scores Meanwhak 'iinglc' \larkt' Kno;tac Phebus and Robin Bain 'ipa1klc<l. a' "ell a\ thl· c;ca Kmgs ' No, 2 double team of 10111111 for\ \math and \ophomort l 11 Basuaance "lt'\JU'il thl.' '4;wnd t1111C' the\·, e pla~ed toget her and the\ rl.'311} pl:a,cc.1 "'ell.'' '111d tlehern · 1 he .. 11.:tur) \t•nds ( 1.m>na dcl Mar into the qu:irtcrtinah on 1 uc'>tl3) at a 'illc 10 be determined ti arbor. "'hach "''"d" up the ~a on "'1th a I b-6 oHrall record, got u \ha rp performance from the doubles team of Va ne ..a llunndl nnd Leslie R)an. who s"'ept their double\' compct1t1t1n 'In 1-A · Woodbrld&t 10, Diamond Bar 8: l he Warriors. bchtnJ the \tcrh na pla> of Junior Juhe \\ 1lleu in o;1ngle'i and the douhk\ team ot 1 an)a Van t Ice and Kara \pt\C). mo' cd tnto the quarterfinals against \goura the No ~ \Ct'd. TITANS ROUTED, 48-24. • • Graham leads 49ers~ 35-34 · ltrom Bl LO"'v BEACH ( .\P) -E\Urnrn1 H1ah pro<luctJeO Crraham threw four touchdo\\n p.l'i'ICS and Long Be31:h tatC' ~topped u t\\O-J)Ofnt COO\ er;ion tn an the \\<lntng 54-COnds aturda) a\ the 49en beat Eutcrn Wa-.hanaton. Js-J;,i , 1n a non-confttt"n~e ga me-. Eastern Washin&ton. S-5. clo,ed the gap to op pomt on a l->ard touchJown run b quarteroock Roh Jam ~1th J ~econd~'fem:u ning. The Hn&le" \\Cot for the win. w 1th Jame\ p.i \\ing 10 Erk Rile):. But thl· 49~r \lcfcnsc u1 kcd Rile) up \hon o( the ~)al lane to prcser"C' the \1C'tory . Lona BtaC'h, S·J. had takrn a .'5·28 k:.td on a ~2-r~rd ~ss from Graham tn ( hark' ockctt in thC' fo urth ~u rtCI. • Ci,..ham. 1,1,,ho cum()lttcd 27 of 40 p for 1 S yard , hit •ITI t oc on WUT s1111toro te. UCLA n WU"•ll91on 1t Ore90ll St 1' Ari1ona JI. WH"•no1on St 6 !>a!'I JOM SI '8 Cal Slete Full er1on 7• L0119 &tech SI JS, E WH !llnglon )4 • U'•" St 14 Pecltoe 10 Cel P<>tv SLO 7' Setre ,,,.nlo SI ' a \I· an! touehdo"n \in the hf'\l ~u ner an ('Ont • "'1th K~1l=-cnc-.tT'c~-.ii:·-"' Hampton on a 12-~ard tnkc ill 1hc ndquartertog&H~the .C ru 14-0 d. The 49cr cnl ah~ d 21·7. on• l 6-yard ra from (1rah m '° Hampton \o\tlh 7! •nd Quarttr • - • \W M li.ouf 74 Cenr. M llOUf'• ll W I •-l 24, S lll•l'O•l fl w M•C"•oan 4S, Oftio u 17 Tole<IO 1' Ctn! 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Eldred (W). 1600, I. lte<tz lllMI, 1601, t OavtllPOfl (F~llllfl), 1604, 10 ElNfH INP). 1606 041\eo 11 Silrvon ICdM), 16 06. IS Sabi'• IOcffn vi.w), 16 ,., 16 Kl\01 IF\/). 16 17, 70 Scoll ICdMI, 16 71, 71 Rot>btn1 (CdMI. 16 lt, 29 Pier« tCdMJ. 16 .cl; 32 Walkln1 (F\I) 1646, lt Lodlwood CFV), 1'55 O·A HHI 1) T11m 1corn Walnul, :n. 1. Laguna &tech, ......-• ""'-"' llWWMftl c .. ,_.~,,.,.._, ................ Mel• W11a!\4er ISwtclffll CNll Ciw'I FOtt~ ll"ranceJ, •·7 1 •· Sl•la11 £'""'9 (S...otnl Clef Htrirl t..••• ll'renctl, • 7, •·•, 1·6 ~·tiewMmMt (et Wttc.•, M9U.) Ollel'llWtlMI ........ • Merlina NavtelllO~• IV 5) Ml Ci1bflaf• Saballnl tAr...,111\e), 6·7, 6·7, t>arn $1\flvtr LU SJ '91 ly( •-"'°"'Of\. U..5 >. ..2 • ...i·2. &ttltne a""" (MollaCO) del H.,_,. ~ltova IWetl -Gerrnenv>. 6·• 7 6, Hana M4!1'1dliltOv• (C1ec110110v1kle > Cltl Lofl MtNtl IU SI, •·•. ,., s.utNtft CallWNa TM<NN~~ ...... ,., "'"""" ...._,.. ·~ <Ml) l'lnt .. .__ ~ ..&. Curt Staldel llrv111t), edVaftcti with ~·: Mille F..oderlV ICosle ~). aclvlll'C'fl will\ bva; Todd Sl•nteY t(I Torol dell David MellOntY ClleOol>do 9Mclll. •·•, .. ,. 8'"" Tyr"8f tSan 0 .... ) fef. Mell llkNrdtoll INfolrP«I hecttl, 6-0, rt lired. ANlll Ger~ tflle111 o.l lltYl Cltl G1f1' S.ta~r (lr, .. ne\, .. o. •·•,•Tom Ltonefd CG!tndelel def Geoffr•v Cr•wford tGoiel•I. 6·0, '·2; Geoff Mlrlontz ISafl Pidro) oat MilCllel HodM (0-Polnll, 6·1. 6·1, ICtvlll MCC1'ntic: ISffl e..c11) def ltun Ge9non ($811 Jaclnro), .. 1. ••• • '"'"'"""'~ Jim Hat-(Mis.ion \litlO)·Sltldef C1t1 lliCA llOOO ICotl• Ma1al·Jeme1 Liu <Costa Mttel. 6·3, 6·2, ao«> Hocll1tedltr lLffUlla.N•-'"Peul '"""''" (Futlel'tonl Cltl. Drew Rowen (8• boel·ar.d GIHarn (Senta ••rber•> •• I, .. 2. FHdertv•Bernl• Millon !New-1 BMCtll def 81Q CarHnle< (Le Hebre)·Matr Herrll (U Hellra), 6·2, 6·0; Eric Sher~ (Tutlln)•Oeve $1\trtl«k • (lrvl,,.1 def Slave $ci011 (ltedondo 8MCtll-Mllo.8 Carev IROlllM Hlb), 6·4, 6·• ~ ...... VOi'k Gl11111 el Pfll~a Millld!IV'I 0- .il.Nrdl ., k«tt Moorw1c s.. sanl• Monl<• 11 Venture JS. Hancock 29 Gltndele 34. 8elutohtl0 21 G....l..~ill2._! • A!!f!VO Gre • s, s Anaheim, 1'4 --llnt A-WJS·lllll·~ S"-' Robin Telber"I IPelm Sorlngsl IMf" N\llii Taylor !LOI A""4tt/, 6·1, 6·1. Al Lt Clair (El Ca1onl def Norm Aslll)fooke IOownev>, 6·1. 7·•, NIHI Sit (Van Nuv•> def l.M Cerolt ·(Cerolnl•l•I. 7 S, 6·2; terrv Elllttt (Et Toro) dtf Slave Futcllko (UPiand), 6·l , 6·• M em1 at Cltvet.ncl (Cllannet 1 al 6 Pm I COLLEGE SIMMrd 21, UCLA 23 Sc-. ff Quartln . S11nl«d t• 1 1 ~21 UCLA 0 16 0 7-73 Slatt-J Jll'llft IS NU lrcwn Pave ($w-v kiCk) • $f.,,-$nelto<'I I NII lrOi'n Pave ($-y klCk) UCL.A-Gr-1 run IFre,,.v kkkl S•an-Mvsler I run ($-klekl UCLA-Gr-I run (kick Dlocllecl) UCLA-FG Franey ll .$18'1-Muller •run IS•~ kol UCLA-G,_ 2 ryn (FraAeV klclt) Al~IS1 Tl!AM STATIS'{ICS StM UCLA ~"~~ n ~ Ru~1-verd1 5'·211 '7· 170 Pan.no ¥erds 1•7 1'4 Re•ur11 verds lS o PHMll 17·?2 0 20·33· I Pu1111 6·•1 &-•2 FUfTIOIH•IOll 0-0 0-0 "-ll>H·111rd1 7-2S 6·ll Time ol Poueulon lS'36 2• 2• INDtVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-$tanford Multe<, ll·llJ. B M.of'rl1 .... n. Sco11 1-11, 0111~; l·t, T H~v Hor·mlnu1 •• Pave, 9.Jor•mlnul 27. UCLA GrMI\. 26·1'7, Greenwood, 5·11, Primus, 1·5, Mel Farr. I·•. Stt¥tM, l ·l; Dorr.it, 1·0 PASSING-Stenlord. Pevt 17·21·0. 1•7 UCLA Sttvenl, 70·33· 1, It• RECEIVING-Stanford J Jam4t1. S·J.t Mut I«, •·21. T HenleV, l·•s. SMIMMI. J "· Scolt 7·21 UCLA Andenon. 6·71, Dorrell. ..3' Greenwood, )·3'; GrNn. )•t, Genoaldl, 1· 11 Cr••v 1·7 'fenne•. 1·6, Pr1rnul, 1 ·• San JOH Sta .. 41, <:al State Fue.rten 24 sc.we w ovan.n Sen JoM State e 71 10 lo-4 Cal SI•'• Fut.erton 0 10 • 1-7• Nft. lS Gemes HeftCOdc 11 Mooroark 1 lO Santa Monie::• el Senta Berbert 8ake<lfltl0 er Ven1ure Aft 111mn 7 lO vnlt'lt noted *"*" c.t Confet'ence S.tvl'dltV'I ~ An•-\lelttv ., LA Vellfv I• LA Haroor l1 .Cllattev 2• llldlvlck.111 re\ull1 Rulr ICoactleN• V1~v), 16 23, 2 V1)en1ual1 !Ana11a1m1, 16 2S, 3 Rttd IAGI 16 ll 4 R•vN ICoaclletla Vetlevl. "l3, S Carttlo IL81 16 )S, 6 Sanden IAGI. 16 43. 7 Radtlaucll ILBI. "so. I Hines IAG), 16 Sl. 9 Foro (L8) 16-S7 10 8o6 (SI Monie•), 16.st Ollltfl 11 Cr• n IL8 J, 17 04. I• 81•1« (LBI. 17 73 3' Coll•n IL81 II 1t HNf 14 Sen Bernerd.no V1~ev 17 Colltve of ,,,. l tem \Corti I AQOul'8, SI,, LomPOC, s.. l Co11e Mtu, 7t • Megnolle. 110 S /11\0f't"V a.v. 161 IM1moua rnuth t Oa,.,,...orth (lllOOUl'a), IS )7, 1 TllOmton CA.goura). IS 40 3 HoOton ICMI. IS d , • Camotltll ILi. 16111, i Wernod; ILi. 16 OS. • Moreno CMI. I• 11, 1 o.cttti (MBI. 16 13 I O•<all CAgoural 16 16, t Oewrl .. ...... IS Gamtl Oewr1 al AnlelOOe V elle-v Cl'ltffav .i-t.A Vallev Mt Sen Jacinto el LA Har~ '""'· IS Ntn·C..-W-.. Game Glendale •• S.n llernerdlno Ve tv All gatnH 7 lO l#llns nottd Nefl·Cenferen<AI S.tvraY's kera Senta &arwe f:.C 1. Cel POIV $LO JV 0 Hittl ~ KOte GAllOl!N GROV• LEAGUli L• O\linl• JS, Garden Grovt I• N8A WESTlillH CONP:Elll':HCE Pacific Dlv1M9n W L Pct. L A Lelttn GoldenSlllt Seethe L A C~ooen ,.._,,,. Poma Ml 2 l 3 2 l 2 7 J 7 ) I • 661 600 600 .00 "°° 200 -McLK~ ICMI 16 17 10 CasttllOn ILa Ge I I , Puan•t l. 16 II Otlltrl lO Pelmtr fCMI. 17.2S, ll lit~ ICM 17 71 31 Me ICM), 17JI GNILS 4·A HNI .. r .. m KOftl I PtlOl Vtl'OO 2S 2 H-bul'v Pari.. 64 3 Cenvon (Al I•. • Colton, 11•. S MtUIOft \11toO. I.. Other\ • Ed1S0<1, 159, 1 COi'ona del Mar. 206 ~ lnc:l1v1ck.lal rnulh I Sullon CNP), 11.51 2 Nts0.11 INPI. 1140, 3 Lt<hflf' IPV). tt·•l. • lllacll IP\11. II •S. S CrCIOkl IP\11, 11.49. 6. Iii.I CashlOn ICdMI. ef\d Good<iell IP\/). IUO, t Subltll IP\/), 19·11 9 Hovrl9'n IP\/), l .. .2S, 10 CllaYtr ICollOll). 19 •I Ollllf'1 2• N1<1on (EJ, 2033, JO Manka IE>. 70S5. 32 OubolJ (El, 21'06, 37 McGreth ICdMI. 21 11 39 Rle<IHel !Ell"' 7119 HNI II r.am Korn I Tl\OvUnc:I 0.k\, •I. 2 O•n• Hill\, 67. J NtWOO<'I Harbe>r ...... Wtllon (L8 ). I 10, s lillve<1l0t Poiv 13' 0111tt1 I Hun11nQ1on BHCll 172 lnG•vlCluel rt\Ulll I Frtvtne CRPI. 17 •S. 2 F•fftll t TOI 1116 l H~ ITOJ, 1 .. 1. Hltti Kholl tlf'h CIP' 4·A l"LAYQf'P'S IS.C.... 111.W) Milretnt. 12. .... ..,, ... .-. • ~ MuilallV (NH) loll lo London, 2· 6. IOll lo Po, 1·6, IOll lo $1mosori, •·6, B..,d INHI IClll 1·6. H . 0-6, $1\H (NH) leKI 0·6, 0 '· 0-6 ~ v allnf'8/l·Rvan !NH> dtf HoflmM·ICaar. 7·S. dtf Hens.n·SCl'llftl, 6-•. def. AfhlacPI· Cullar 6 I, H Bunnafl·IHn80.cl (NH) IOll I·• won 6·J •-o. Po1let·A/ldrus INHI r.nt 7·6 •·•· won,., I! dheft 14, Serita Alla 4 , ~ Jomson lE> dtt Guerra. 6-0, dtf Oerkar •·2. def 1Cno1. •·O. Ammann !El ""'°" 6·3. •·1 6• 1, Mallar IE I IOll 1·6, O-• 2 6 DeullMs • Goedeclo.l·L Oltton (E) Ott Fuenl•1·Waflv, 6·• dell POiiack AreulO, 6-2, def Rttd·C~. •·I. IMK\•Turnar (E) won ,.,, 6·1, 6·1, Jetter.·IC Oltton 1£ 1 io" 1-•. won •·I, •-1 G.-cMI Mer U, 0-Hiii S SlnttlH PlleOut (C) loll IO Green. 1·6, dtf H1nnciulll. 6-•. de! O'Arcv. 6·0. Bain IC) loll 3·6, won 6·2, 6· I. Krucktr IC) 1e>11 0-6, won 6·3, 6·0 ~ C.ortll·Htrlllbaroer ICI loll IO Marlo.t· SIOCklon. , ••• def T Wllt<on J WalllOll. 6·•. def Mlc.llet11~vnc11 6·• Smllll·BasllHnce (Cl won 6·2, 6·1, •·2. Ho""-Johnllon ICI won 6·1, 6·1. loll l·• ... OfMf GIP: 4•A _... So<ilh Torr•~ 13. El TOi'O s $ante 8ar11era t , Wetlltllt f IS.nta Barbara edvencn on g-, 6'·'1) PalOI Ver~ 1• Ventura • SJS-Me•auulu '1 NU from Locv lOlovarez i...ci.. • SJ!>-i.Jtv•n\ lt pan trcwn LOCY !Ollverez •IOi I SJs-1<.turno 2S ~ trorn Locv COlivartz k<k MldWest Dlvi\lerl HQullon ) Oaftes J Oenvtr l Ulel'I 1 S.nAnlon-o 7 l 2 , 2 1SO 600 600 soo )lJ I 2 • Loven 1TOI II .... s 8osSO.C:ll tVent~I. 11 SS 6 ICoclltl IV lt'Ol, 1 QulQlev !OH), 1902, I Pr•nc• IRPI "n ' L••·• (OH), 19:21, 10 Eci.. IOHI 1' lO 011\efs 11 ltO()<llsori (NHI jl940 ll Oudit.-NHI. tt•I· 1« 8-vtelt\ cu• l •A l"LAYOP:P'S I S«eM ll9'1MI A.11\etntw a 11, Lff!UM a..c:ll I S4lltMI IElltnciat. 1944 IS Oeflbeek INH I. 194<1, 10 Petflna IF\/), 70 10 21 Adams IHBI. 70"33, 2l fluff,,,, CNHI, 70-37 26 ,._ltn INHl 70"6, lO - Srn<lll CHBJ. 71'00 3' T«rtek (H8), 21 IS, JI WtOO IHHI. ?tlS lt RutllO~' (HS), 71.36 Lt•t h (Lii) IOI! to Yolh•molO. •· 6. dtl ~v , .. dtf Unt 6·1 aro ... 1111.81 won 7·S 7·6 6·2 NH IL81 IO\I I • won 6·• 4·3 DeuClltl SJ$-Li.9•M S run IOllvarer klCli.l CSF-w?Mtt I HSI from ~ !Stnncllly kCkl c.sF-FG SlrancMV 21 SJs-FG Ollvertr 11 CSF-GtbOt .. NU from &el'~ IH~I II tdl SJS-Jadnon 1 run IO!lvarn kl<ill SJs-FG Ollvarer 0 SJS-Pavton 1 run IOlfverez klckl CSF-8rown 17 NU from Slreguw ISlravuw run I Allenoanc-3 754 TEAM STATISTICS SJS CSP' Fin• oawm 29 1' Ru111es·vard1 •9 2" 2S·l3 Pn1lno verd\ 271 76' Atlurn nrd\ 27 17 Pe\~\ 12 33 0 2• 40·0 PU(ll\ S·lS 7·•1 F=uml>le\ IO\I 1·0 7·7 Penalhet·vero1 12 92 I ·•S T ,.,. of Pouusoon 3t 01 2S St INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Sen JO\e Sltlt JaClo.\0!1 II · 134, wa •tr I?" Cal Slelt Fut~ton Barber. t ·le Ce"°'"' t 1' PASSING-S.11 Mt Staie Locv. 2?·ll·O, 171 C• S•ttt F=ul!eflon Barbe< ll·ll·O 100. ~ r1111 ... w 6 9·0 66 RECEl\llNG-S.11 Jo._ S111t L•VO n1 7·"· Jet"'°" • 11 Melewiu J 16 Cal S•••t F'UI! trtC1t1 G DO\ 1 126 W11 It 6 n C l'Vown 7 7• Lone BeKfl Sta .. l5, E. w.~ J4 Sc.,.. bv OU•r'Mn E Wull1nolon 0 13 I 1)-).t Lonv Boch s1111 7 71 o 7-3S LBS-Locv )I NI\ from C.ra11am CWHtmtn -IClt I L8S-Hemoton 12 oan trom C.ral\am (WHI• rmtn 1uci.1 EWU-llllrf 17 pan Jemt1 ISte·n IOCltl L8~tmOIOll ,, Dell lrom C.ra,,1m IWHI· men kick) LBS-Wilton l run IWHtman kkltl EWU-Vn 14 PHI lrom J1mas (Ille~ l111edl EWU-1t1i.v ?S DH\ from Jemt\ IJamt1 PHI to V .. ) EWU-Willianu I run ($1tln l\1ckl LBS-LOCkfll S? DH\ lrOi'n Grallam IWHt ,.,.n ~•ck ) 4 FWU-Jarnel I run loau ltllacl) A 11eno1nc-t ,I03 Tl':AM $TATISTICS F=or\I down\ Ru~·Vtrd• Paui!lo verdl Rtlurn VlfO\ Panes Pvnll F= uml>ln •lo\' PtnaltlH · verd1 Time of Po11n11on IWU LBS 19 21 n ns 16-161 l17 llS llS 2S JI 50 1 77·.0·? • 31 3·J9 ) ' ,., S·lO •·SS l3"°3 26 S7 S.cramen10 I EASTallN COHPEllEMCf 11os1on F>nnae1e1orue New JefWY New Yorlt Wasll•l>lllOll A .. ftfk DMlleft • J ) 1 I I Cwrtral Ofvlsltll I 7 • s s 700 150 600 700 167 "' Allanll Cnlca0o Milwaut<H Ci.v•tancl Indiana Ottroll s 0 1000 4 ' too • , 641 3 2 600 J 7 600 2 3 •OO S.tvrdlV'• Sc-• Cltvttend 100, CU-1 93 Altanla 110, Wunlnol0!1 91 llldleM l>O, Sen An1ont0 t7 ChlCeoo 101 F>noenh• 96 Hov1I011 102, S.cr1men10 90 MilwaullM 103, 011ro•I 9' S.alllt lOS, N1w York 102 T......,t'I Gamel Ntw 'for~ 11 LallWl Pn1tae1e1Clfl .. 11 Porllancs C.velJen 100, Qlppen fl 2., ) 2, ., 3 I I l ' 2 l CLEVELAND ( 100) -Wesl l 3 7-6 I w •·1m1 7· 13 0 O I• Oeuvhtl't.,.. 3·7 0·0 • Haroer t IS • 9 n. Bagiev 7·12 O·O 14, LM l ·• H 6 Minnie! e'<I 0·7 0 0 0 M<Cra,, 1 3 O·O • T ..iro•n 6· 11 I ·7 13 Pr><:e •·6 0·0 I POQutllt I· I l • s To••ts o-n 10·?1 100 CLWPEll5 (tll -Cage ?·t 2·• 6, Meawtl I l 6· 10 I a.n.am•n 3 16 S·I 11. M JOhnlOn 6· I) 6 I II. Orew 61• 7·7 1'. Nome>lllu• 0 • 0·0 0 WOOd\On S·U I·? II WMt 7·1 0 0 I•, Gordon 3 6 0-1 6 Tolll\ ll·IS 27·40 t3 Scetebv~ Cltvatancl 77 2' n 13-100 Ch0Pe<1 n 11 n 1,_ 93 F=ovle<I ou•-None Rtt10uno1-Cle"•'•lld SS IOauglle<lv 9> ClfOPe<\ S3 ICege 131 At 1•\11-Clt¥etand 'JI IBeglev 101. Cllooen 11 (MHwtll " Tolll IOull-Cltvtland JS. Cllooerl u Tec11n1c11J-Citvt1encs llltv•I defense 1 Alltnda~.3'0 WATER POLO c ..... UC lrvillt IC, UC SM 01aee 1 UC Sen OttVO 0 • I 2-1 UC lrvll't • 3 3 ._ ,. UC Irv,.,. \Corlnv Harvtv S Smoot •. Werde 7 w-2 SalV•no I Goa e MYts Ovolanlv 10 HHt 11 Ttem KOl'H I Wntlall•. 42. 2. Ocean v .. w ta 1 BueM 171 • l•Vlne, 121. S Fon•-l•l lnd•V•d\Hil rn ulll I F>trk IS.nle 8arbaral It 01 7 Ltw•I IButnal. 1117. l Belf>Ore (Pasaci-) II )1. • Ftl•e< IWI. 11 S2, S K KarPtl (0\11 1' 03. 6 S Karotl IOVI. l~S. 7 Brown IM.U i..en), It IJ I ltove< (0\1), 19 IA, t Buller IWI, It It, 10 Scll<nle< Clfvine), lt.21. Otllars IS Frankol II), IHI, 16 O'Brien COVJ If 5' 27 ICOllO*lkl (II, 10 ... 29 Tl>m09UClll (IJ. 10 .. 31 Cal0tl'0!110\ll 10S9. 40 C~1t IOVI. 71 ll l·A , HNI 10 r.am KOl't\ I Mounfeln View,'°· 2-Morro 9.., 61 J Walnul, 12. • Wood~IOQe, UM S Calu lco. IOS lndlvlOu1I rttull\. I T Wiiiiam\ (M\I), 1172. 7 Acoste (Welnul). II S7, 3 Orton IMB> If 25, 4 C PKk IWI. 19 •7. S L W111>1m1 (MV), lt·SS 6 Gunn IWetnull. ·7007 7 Enciso IMV), lO 17, I KreuM IMBI 20 17, 9 \lencltfbttg (Walnut) 70 73 10 Ptllevrln ICI 70 lO 011\efl 10 L PK!c (WI. 21 17 ?• Wtrle<Qerd IWI, 71.32 77 Slroooe I NI 11 43 ,. Tvd0nos IWI 2 I 52 HMl 11 hem KOfts I Leolltle 8nc:ll, •7 ? Al•Kadtro. 12. J Cl'l11'0. 96 •• NOl'OOlf. 12S s AOOlt Velltv, I)) l~lv1dual rnu111 I C1llrulle !West Co¥1nal. 1903,) Pet1111 IS.11 Morino>. IH6, 3 Oootl IN), It 12, • Ber,,.11 ILB>. 19.32. S Sandef'totl INo<thw twl. It SS. 6 W Peterton ILBI. 70-06, 7 K ,._,_,~ ILB>. 1006. I McKre• IAI. lO 16. t Sl\<p IL8), ~·. 10 'fOli!IO ISMI 70.ll 011\er\ 2S GitllOn ILBI 71 31 l6 Grenl IL8 1. 2103 VOLLEYBALL C ..... women PCAA $1 .. 1 dtf UC Irvine. IS·9. IS·9, Community c ..... women COLLIEGI': OP: HOUOIAS T'OUllNEY < l'lrsl tw• l'ellftdl) COi~ of Sa<luolet 081 Golden Wtsl, IS·•. t IS IS I? S· 15 IS 7 Golden Wul def 01111 Coltave. IS·ll 16·1• IS· 11 TedaV'1 ScMdlllt ' G~ Wtst v\ CollQt of s.<auolas, noon 1ioiers t>raektl hna111 W1n11er "'"h Cue\te tor Cllemooonlhlo (- game IO ISi ''IF Y~OU WANNA WIN, .YOU GOTTA PLAY WIN-GO!~' Cll1elt To411'1 NumH11 on P.111 Al. . - Daily Pilat TWA FINO GUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. 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Rlt*lf' IU $I Marte F!Outras·Oolll CU S I H..,.no 81t-"'vl.lfl ITelwanl °"" ... ftlMne .. ..-131 .. 71-140 .. 7l l•t .. , ..... 1., " 73-142 1• 6t--1'1 n" io .. 7•-••2 OAVaY'$ 1.0CK•ll (New-1 ... clll -• Doalt, 120 anvlars 70S bonito, II roct. l1U1, I llelltlul, " t1ltco btu I salld ban. .00 mackarll, I vtnow fin croai.er 16 w"'" 11111 HIWP<mT LAMDING -• tloels. " anvlefs 20S bonilo, tl rock fish, 57 wllllt 11111. 46 •hff P•M•d. ll calfco bau, 13 sand ban '1 sculoln, 390 macktraf DANA WHAll' -I boell, 143 1,,9,_,. 30I ban, 41S bonllo, I llalll>UI. 1SI rock COd, 2 hng Cod, 170 macke<tl, 1• rock lltll This wMtr'5 tr~t Nnt1 LOS ANGl':Ll:S -Puot-nos•-L•k•, Sen Gabl'~ River IE111 I ncl We11 lortul. Senft Fe ll tstf'YOlr SAN e•llNAllDINO -Glen He1t11 Pari. ~•. Mo .. ve N1nows Patio: Ltkt, YVCa•e>• Perk L11t.t lllVElltSIDI -Htmel Lellt IN'f'D -0111 La e.. 40 boats start race toCatJo B)' ALMON LOC ABEY Oellr ................ lht Nclwn·Mlrt 68 w11Uutt 111 under charter co John Rc>nolds of Nc.wport Harbor Yacht Club. I~ I fitld of 40 bo;ll off the itartu\& h~e S:uurdayJn l:.os:\oiclcs Xacht Club.• 86Q..m1le . Cabb San Lucas "" Guadalupe hland yafht race. r he n~1 aot •"•>· 10 a raged start tn irhJht northw 1.t bttt.te under clear lue JU~I out 1dc the lftA. Harbor Lilhl at the strok~ of noon. . Unlike other< 1bo San Luca nccs (from cwpotl Harbor and ~om Lon lkach> the t \ Y( race w11l t1k.c ihc ~eel aroond Guadalupe Island off lift BaJ• Cahfomut ~~' be!ort headinJ fot the .fin1~h hne off the mar Holcl at the up of_Bl.}a . rn second pl:iC'C a few minutes .•f\tt -th~ ~tart wa5 the Santa Cruz· 70.C1t1us. skip~rtd h' John Mcssen~. of LA'( nd c· Both \\tfhurc Ill 3 1t1u1 arc entered 10 the 16-boat lnt~n1allonal Oil horc Ruic ( IOR) 01v1s1on tnd arc scekin& hnt honor\(first to finish) and the Kenneth \\o1ns Pcrpe~ual Troph' for oH·rall corTCCted umc hono~ IO IOR c lo~ tichutd Ci11us ,ner the stan was wa\ the 68·(00\ Win1crha~k. sailed b> Hal Da). Bahia Connthaan Ya ctn ( lub. who hff<.k-IOR Oass Other local boats 1n the race arc Encore (( ustom SS), Jot Hoffman BCYC" Faw-ack CMacGrqor-65) M1Lhacl Pasdk. BC\ " and %cnaniaan (MacGrcgor-6S) John Gnndlc). ( ap1m:ino Ba) Yacht \lub With fair ~1nd5 the lead boats•~ C\pcCt<'d to amH' at the finish by shonl) alter noon.\\-cdncsda). • 1 he l ( In inc "omen's volkyball team dropped its I Sth match 1n 16 PCA.\ outings Sa1urda~ n1ght, los1n1 to an JoM' State. the third-ranked team rn the countr) The <;parlaM cased to a I S-9. I S-9. I S-11 'crd" t at Cra"'ford Hall to up 1hc1r conkrcnc.:e mark to 114 and o .. cr.ill record to :!3-4 The i\ntC'~tcn arc 7-24 rn all matche<>. uc Ols1l'"-Sk1 a lrcshman ouu1de hiller ll'd the ~a' for lJCJ with SC'""tn kill\ wh1k , San Jo<ic's Shawna D1B1aso countered "'-llh IO l11ls and Gma \\ at~on uddcd 9 l '( I clo~s out tts PC -\.\ Khcdulc nt'\I "cckcnd on the road aptn~I (al 1ate Fullcnon on fnd•> and Lona Beach State \aturda' In lommun11~ 1..ollcgc acuon at \i 1\.llta's < ollcgc ot ~uo1a'> the host turned Ciolden \\est hack. 15-9. 9-15. 15-1:! S-IS. 15.1 ( 1oldcn \\ l''>I ralhcd for .i I S-11. 16-1.i. 15·1 I "In o"cr DcltJ Colkgc to quahf) for turthcr acuon today I rc\hman \titer Lesltc O\tcrman had 90 il'l'>t'lts for the day and fre,hman out.,1dc hitter \ustc Turner had 27 kills UC/ poloists whipUCSD .\lier c.:ru1.-.rng to an ta\) 14-7 'lllOr> over I ( ~n Diego Saturday altcmoon. thc l ( Irvine water polo lea rn ~111 falc lhc mo'>I cnhcal week of thl' \Cason o'er th<' next 'IC'VCn da\\ .\t 7-1 rn th\· P< .\!\ and JUSt one aamc back ot confcrcnct' leader Pcppcrdine. the Antcate~ play Long Beach Stale al Belmont Pla7a Tues.. day n11JH before hO'>hng Pacific Thursday and Pcppcrdinc Saturday Long Beach and Santa Barbara are ued for tbtrd al 5·.}. Jultan Harve) continued his tomd \Corina pace of the last couple weeks in the victory over UC San Diego Saturday with five goals to raise ht~ total to 45 on the season and 20 1n the past four pmcs. Damn moot added four and Tom Warde. ttJe team leadtr m sconnJ with 49 aoal~. Jddcd 2 The victory boosted No. 6 U( I\ record to 14-1 0 oven:all. while CSan Diego fell to 12-18 MERCEDES .. . . II) Ill 116 Ill 11' 116 7 Fttt'll ,_...,. taleOJ • llJ .DON A T~ 11•11 (IMN to l'lll!f #It" .,.,y t!MY will Ill i..1. tit.n ' a ""°' MO un sl9nd ,,,_ ,., ... ••LOOA (• h Otl .-.w 1t1tn hit tt!e •" IN lutn.. OW llUI lhl rlc.t. Vl•CMelCA'I OU8ST lt·ll P.Ot W~ llnitll• IM '!(II ~ "'"" come -.ci.. ,.._,," foi \f\111 l.0..GSHOT £AIU. ' VAl.:.fNT N '°"9TH llAC One utM tlUOO > YMf t & UPWlft CMl<ml .. triert '10 000 t ~119 10ov9ie'I 116 7 Cr '<>It lS~) 1'6 J Cr.'t~ TMlt IPtt OtiO'!) 116 ._ lonloe\I ...... l~I I .. S It t """"" Oul tSotoJ I It 6 $itt!uo¥tl lW.,rtnJ 116 1 ~ o·cioca J11tn1t '°"''"' '" I 111\•riftt School lS•D•ltel 116 f •UMlllt Ofbot\tlf l l'-<l) 1\4 It Gee.nt M1t14" ICl'ttnolll ' 116 11 L.tlld'9«,ISttvt11\Jo 111 ., Ftll"'VrH Mlr1ner ,,,..Ott) 111 "• AM ..... • ll kO't Intent IPNroal 111 116 U Neu1rtl Pl•VW IVeleti1uel•I 11t eoe•s INT .. 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Ujl'Mtfd ~llOwl~ I M1•W'• •ION (Plf"C•YI 114 1 Tlil'N Tt J.tnoie f lt,....,11 114 • I~ t.hl!ll ne- • Pa'"'°,.... tTer•I 12t s s.toer •"" lS'•~eno 120 ' .Edilm IVt..,.z-1 116 1 '"'"' Mor'" fOtlli-.W.tel 11• I 4ar~ IS I 120 PAIS.ANO ,i•Ta 11•1) Tletietl tHeC1 IO Mii' "'llO" Ill lflit ~ CIJteflCe tf M•el\ fUflOO'IH. <•Me to l'land ... 11'1 v•y lm11r·eu1.,.e "'"' In "41, AlltOPLA.Ma ... II '•Itel to f•fl In CIUll ..,Oil, l>ltw OUI tllttolY, ctn llOUnc• D4Kll, wa~L llUN· ,,.,, Tr•'I~ llOf111 to ""'" mtio.11 Mel In INl'Tlt "'°''· Will ttteCI IOI> effort LO...G1MOT HAllP£1t'S ltlOGE. . . " . llGHTH ltACI, I I It tn•let Oii lurt PUfM t • l..U""' ~I 10 .-t.o11, (SIOIM) ....... ,...... DlKllCIUOil & c HoQrt I KO 9lltrv l>-o. ' ~ c.n-9 ' A.,.,. ~ ffttfY TOMZMuet 1l Ont• turf ""°"'* ~::1"'1v19 • , ~u~ .. ~~v-:~ to win over Montreal ~itt• A!ljle .ia Oii lflt rurt. llllt aurM C01CC11T,,....~1t1"".,,., •"'-M tut,,., "" .... ,. • ,... AP...,_"'" IMl two ront«Ull\ t :pmtl ':;'°~~ u&.v!.~ ;:,._,:"~, ~~,:. I EDMONTON lbtna -Mark ..... ' •· Nertll .ltln I:· In ~OT ~·"• ... ~ d M. t; u -· ..... 1 .., •• 8loom1~. Minn. Cra11 am.,.on. tlflNTN a.ca.,.,.~.,.. 1ut1 Pvw ~f.~r an i .. e llU"''1.,..~YJ•1 lr)•nttoJUmpoutOlthcwa)'ofh(('.)t ::: l~::r ~· '""*'~ , .. in\11119 llfkW' "°""'· ~rr-~) aoal' ~ Cta•I Maritna·, JS-foot wn1t &hat deft«l • 1 Wll ~"' n.,., . '"i\ Munu:cortd h1 first NHL 1t>al as tbt' td 1 ..... Jiuck peM Minnnou -a . , TrutN u .. 1•1t<.11> m ttualina Edm.onton 01lm katcd 10 • ...._ nd b 0:27 !i: ' t''"' 1ea,,.,...,1 "' a 4-rNHL =acto over &he Montreal trndt"r •k.c 'wit 1 · tn .,..y, • IUlai.Wle lM«Aal!MU ,.. ( 1Rin1J~illl._ .. _ .. lo lht ~ktO"' over , Qw* "'-•11\tl 1it •nad~ ayniJht. . the North sf;rf' ,, • 0,.,~ ,..,_, 111 Cra11 MacTav1sh al1<> scortd for Goahc GJlla Mdoctic stop_ped 2S 1 J~ "'°' 0r, ... , m '" lhc Oikri. who snapped a lhrcc-aamc of 27 ho•• 10 h.-ip ... _ n--..1n• wa·n • ~., • '"'-w.r• ,....,oa i 114 v.inlcss ilrtak .. "'' ""' • .. .... • .: =:.!~::iv' a: Ryan Walter ICOtCd "two Montreal ror tM first time ID tbeit last five 11 uwd «"" WlNf 1w,, '" 0~1 on po"'er;,pla) in th.e sccon<! pmcs Jim JohnlOft ackkd an empt~· " Ot'IC19el ive..,..;._~ 116 ';;i third period,. Oaudc Ltm1cu~ n~ eoal with• 7 ndt k'ft to chnch . fi the ' LCt~ • ,, ~ J'Ni#I• w111v tMCMert11t1 ltt • ~ored tn the 1nal mmucc but tba.t Minll"'SOta' Dtno Gitcatellt • :: ;::!~! ~~!..1to • n: wasn't cno\.llb to prolona MontttaJ' • i• "°" Cer111n• tDN11ou1.eve> • 111 scvcn--•mc unbcatct\ lttak. . ~ur~sud Piusburah•i Mano -l.cmt~U:\ Ul the NHL aoal-tieorina 0000 THOUO~; W1U.Y <6·U Hu i)..n ~11• Edmonton t\ad period leads of 1--0. ra-wnh hi• !8th of the ..cason. -. ''00.000 3 ...... , olch a. uewerel Vernoa o 100 t01.1111 of "'•· «OM ,. t01N1t1111ve 1nt1 •M and ). I but the Camtdicn• ~rcll SO .... 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Hollyp~ ark Fa1·rplex L Al It" sccondsrema1nina. ltlbckn I,~ Wlar J: In . Os re Su S Elsewhere in the NHL: Uniondale N.Y,. Pamc Flatley . f . f . Capltal1 S, Blac .. awkt I: In Land·. 1COrcdwnhJust49secondsrcmam1n1 -• ~ ovcr.M.cLAlan-Ha-worth_JC()f«ll~o an O'tal.lmC af\cr I Kelly_ Hollywood Park . UT\MDAY'S llHULTS (WI .. l1•llil'f ... IU ..... M ,,_....) nUT llACS.6~ AO~(~el ,,,.., ... l~I UO HO 3 00 "'° ... 01K COQuelle IPellMI IUO Time 111 l •S AIM ren o.ti!llllful Twr•t lrOOll.tt Pel. COOM LAlltO, Tnteroia, ,.., F«c• .. IJ.,, .. "" Mt,..,....,, Fen Gooft-toth«, Mell< In Mu.cit Scretcnect Kemelllwl'llYn S•C.offD llAC8. 6 furlongs Gren Ptetrt IPlncev' Plcllwlcll Lendlf\9 tPeclro111 Chlldl lea tor I 81K1l > Timi I II l 1$. U O JOO 2e0 u o >to )00 AIM t•n. ~ ltica.n, Ftev Itel~. M«e Tllrutr, Ge nt Ten, C-'' Fwe, Pvete t ltenMm. He "'9 ( .... Scra.tdwd Cmiel Tel*, }I 0.udlu$ t1 DAIL V DOU8L8 14•7) Mid tl100 ~D llACL 6 fur~ SUiillehl Mln rrorol ...:..---10 210 1 tO TOOli .... 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Cf"a •' ll'l 11.t191, ell , Reol tw, 11 EX.ACTA It 21 HO $1460 •1w '•"' r1meciaocer Soer11111·11~rnonc1 goals, one on a power pt.y. as Hrudcy kept New York in the pme l ••me·•011 .,..o<lll•01>1, '"eoernet. Z111e 8rowo. Washington defcatc<j Ch1ca10. w1th 37 Sl\n, and the lslaodcr1 beat T • ..,. To Tll .... L Delltf"C)ll\onp c ,.,._ ., uc.&cu 1•-•• oe.o uuo Ha,.orth put the ·~ahead 2· 1 on ~tro1t. ,.e>uttTH uca uo .,..,di · his powu-play goal at 3:08 of "lhc Flatley scortd from close ranie. ~~=:~!~ ... ~~~lC••OOrel HIO U: ~: )ttond pcnod. rtboun(jfoaa blue fine Tinggo.\Jtrnc!trGlcn Hii'ilon ifter T ,.,...!l'lf!Q',...~ 10-<Wt<ll.M1n1 Ho lapshot by Larry Murphy p1c ki n1 upa loox puck. Rook.ic Brad r,.,.. 112• Gaet.an Duchesne ored ap1n for Lauer too._ a &hot thal w n1 to lhe ~': '*~ ~~" .. ~~1 :1:,,~'·w= Washington at 9·29. ~fore Wayne board .and Brtnt uuerpassed 1t out, N•t·•" N O'-8~• cu• Presley responded · for Chicaao at ..,here 1t -.as blocked near the 1dc of e•u:~:~: .~~.~:..1,50 v••0' 610 uo ,.0 13:44. The Caps allowed eight shot~ the netand left !:"ouonlcss for Flatley. '"·~•11•11 1t1c11 IH G•rc••I u o u.o on goal in the scoreless final pcm>d who 5Corcd has nfth aoal of the s;cason. c •''• CIHh M•u 1veuonn1 ao while preserving their second ,_raight RuJttl J, Plyen !. In Phtladel-~·.::,~~ '!ic•i•' c1141r11.,.. P•mm Ste•, s. one-goal victory phta, La.rry Mdnylc'~ &oal midway °" r.o ... HeH '°" w-N•""' NUOteoo Maple Leafs 5, C..edl1 S: In throu&h the third pcnod gave New I '°9tt Cul Toronto. second0 penod aoals by York the\ IClOr) O\ier lhc flyers. ~.~~·~zt£'1~ :~"'° Tony Tanu. Doua Lidster and Rich The A )en. 10-3--1. dropped ttfe1r •<" '"°°' c .. ooze> • 10 • oo J oo utter erased a two-goal defiot and first pme at home this inson but :~~tGR~~ ~~""wn' uo ;: lifted Vancouver to the \ilCtory over st.a)cd in lint pl ~ 10 the Patnck T"" 1ss1 the ~bplc Leafs • Oiv1 1on • AllO ra11 ••111 ~ T.w,-. ~-. Pttn knk0"1C<Jn\d Va_ntou\ier~\ -Thepme-v.-111n1n1soa came when r:. ts:-.,:: ~..=.0s::.~:O:" LHll'I« N other aoals, 1nelud1n1 one into an Mcln)k took a pan from Mike Ridley ' u UACTA fH> Nod,,,.. empty net with four seconds l~ft. and 1n the slot at 9:SO of the final pcnod M•~~~·.:: ... ~ r:.~~'A verelt lO .0 IS IO I tO Barry Pederson earned thrtt I SJS\S 15 and bluted I 20.:foot Shot past fl)'tn. M•<j()ll., M .. ILllCUYI IUO , '° theCanucks won two &IMC\ ma row. &oahe Ron Hextall. 0. Lt C•uf lllll'll*itl l '° Time 11 ... U l.XACTA 19 ... ) Noel '411 tO t:IGHTH llACI. )SO "'"°' S.u " S.uc:e IHefll Ft • T .. -.ct Ftueroel p,. 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PtalC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\alC NOTICC P\El.IC NOncc Pl&IC NOTICE NOTtea OF SupettOr Coun ot Ofenge gtenllng of the petition )'OU In Section 700 OI Ille ,ICTITIOUI aU ... 11 90630 w1111 Ille County Clerk ot Of· FICTITIOUI M.la.rtl Enc H11n Harl 20702 ~TJTIOUI ausMat DSATM CW. County request1rl9Jhat Rob-lt>Ould .,Iller IC>PMf al Ille PtOblle Code ot C11tlorn1t NAMe aTATI...,,. Pamete 0111llaume. Lim-enge County on October 3. NA• ITATHll!.NT L .. d ...... U, WinMtllt. Ca11t NA• ITATIMDff l<HI ... llAtONa •I A HUl"Mll tie ~led tJee<tng end 1lelt 't()Uf ob-The 1tme tor l~rng cla•ml wtll The tOlio-ing perton1 are lled P•rlMr 513 54.lnttoww 19" The lollowlng petilOl'll we 111308 TIMI tOllowmg pertont.,. MOOft u ••eculor 10 edf'rllnlller )KllOt\1 or file wr111en ob,.C:· not exp.re poor to '°"' d0ong bu,_ es •C Sentt Ana Ctltl 112101 FJ:21T1'1 doollg bullnMI u This Dlnlnm t1 eon-OOol'IO Ovtll'leM U AMO OF NfiilON o-.. •lllt ol IM decedent liont Wlfll the COUt1 before montlls ltC>fl\ lhl Cl.Ille of Ille AUO NM ENT TECH. 0.brt gadda Limited Pvbltahed Of1n91 Coul PHOTO EXPRESS 171SS duc1ed by a corporahOll SCENE 3400 1rWW Aw TO..,....,..... Th• oeuuon requ .. 11 I.lie llN(tng Your appel(· heattng notice •bove NIOUES ll07 Plaeentt• P11t1"41f. 26 t62 Sanz •A Oeoly Pilot Oclober 2t No-BtOOllllurll Fount••" v~ E.rtC ,...,., •20t "'-POr1 8-:1\, Cellf (ITATI NO. A11GU tull!Ottly lo lldlMllller '"" ence rney tie 1(1 petlOll Ot by YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille COS••~ Caltl 92627 Mruoon VltfO Calo! 92691 vwmb« 2 9 111 IHe Ce 92708 Tlloa '1•1emenf .... ,..., 92680 To e1 ~· tienefletM• est•I• under lht ~-your auorney hit kee>I by Ille ~t If 'tOU vrto Rick S•~'O soe Tll•s bul•MN l• eon-Su_..99 Aa"' Kllarbllnda. 26512 wttll ttie County Cltrll ot Of· JllmM Wiiier Mc\ldl• .. cred•tora lnCI conll~I dent Adm•notltlllOf'I of E1-IF YOU ARI! A CREDITOR are • peuon '"10t•tlld in 1s111, Hun11ng1on hecll due111d by • ~m•led ~ner 1-------...,---Lope o. Vtgt M1n1on W'9t County on Oct~ 1' 107 Collons Av. 8alboe eted•lori Ind pet90f'lt wtlO tet• Ac1 °' a conttngent cred1t0t of Ille "tatt. 'tOU mey Mnoe Ctt.I 92648 11\lp P\aJC NOTI~ vieio C.lil 926111 1986 lll•n<I C.t 92M2 may tie OlllenlrlM lnt .. i.cs A llearlf'l9 on lbe pe1t1ton lhe d«le...0 'tOU """'' Ille 11pon Ille •UCU10f °' lldmin Tiit• 1>1J11neu II con-Todd A T~. a-.. ·------------Aatnt Kl\MbMd• 26572 Fm7S1 Tl»• bolt~• •• con- 11'1 Ille""" tlld/or •Ill• Of Wll tie lleld on DECEMBER your"cla•m w'llll the COl>t1 Of llltllOt Of upon Ille II dueled by .., lndtYK:IUal Plfl"41f ACTITIOUI 94.llfHlll L~ d• Vtg• MIH IOtl Pubftjhed Ofange Cout Oucted by •n lndMCN.11 t.OAAINE SIMMONS HOOP 3 1980 al I 45 p M M'I (Mpt PftNnl II 10 IM-ptfM)nel IOfney tor Ille ••KUIOf Of V110 RICll S1mpllcl0 Tllll lllttmenl ...... Iii.CS NA• aTATl•NT Vie10 C•lll 92691 Dt1ly Pilot October 26 No-J w Mc:VICllOt AKA LORAINE $ HOOP No 3 .. 700 CMC: Center t~ttenltllYe ~nllld by edf?\1nlSlfllOI' •nd .... Wllll T1111 l llltmenl \OIH !tied wllll Ill• County Clefk Of Of· Tiie lollowlng pel'IOl11 .,. T1111 bullneu II con \lernbef 2 9 Ill 1980 Tlltl l talen>enl .... hied AKA ELVA LORAINE HOOP OfNt Wnl Senti An•. CA Int COU'1 Wlflltn lour month• Ille coun Wllll proof ol .., \Oltlll the County Clefk ol Of. tngt County OQ Oclob« 13. dOong busl""'.. duc;led Dy llusbetld and ... .,. Su·504 W!lh Ille County Clefk of Of. A peUbon hu beef! llted 92702 from Ille date ol litlf la-viea • written rtQVtll lltl· enge County on Oct~ 13 19811 S ANO N ENTERPRISES Ra\li t<lllrbandl 1nge Counl~ on Oclot>er 14 by Robert A HUf'Wllt in Ille IF YOU 08JECT 10 lht euance of lellet"I u PfcMded Ing that you O.lt• spec1el 19811 FU21121 •2S M•rlmte W1y C·201 Tlllt 1'8temen1 waa tiled Pla.JC NOTICE 1tM notice ot tlle tittng ot en in· F122t1t Put>11sneo Of1nge Coul COttt MeM, Caut 921126 witll 111e County ci.r11 or Of P1ZZ1ll '::~~ S@R~Nl-&t!rS wou GOH --------f4'11etl ltv qAT I "OLlAN --------O Peortonge the 6 tcro,..bled wotds be 'ow ro rnolie 6 ''"'pie wo•ds p,,,., leuers of eot h 1n 11S ' ,.. of squor,.s S C A 0 E R I I i 11 I 2 N 0 L L E Y I I I 1-I I· G U 0 0 T U I I I' I I ...rllOtyand 9'>i)fatMfl'*'I ot Pubhlhtd Orange Coul OeJy PtlOI Oclobef 19 211. Steven MICllMI Artenllfl •Inge County on Octobet 1' 'ICTITIOUI .u..-1. ~ Ofenge COUI M11i. MMC~ ol ,.,_ s»U· Oe~y PllOt Octot>tr 19 26 Novtmbeor 1 9 1980 425 Memmac: Wty Colll 980 NAME a TATl•NT 0.;ty PtiOI Octot:lef 26 No- lton• O< e<:eovllll menhoned NoYembe< 2 9 1980 !u-415 M ... C•lol 924211 ,._,. Thi lolowtng l*eot'll.,. -'tier 2 I 1& IOU 11"1S.Chonr.!00and1200 S 01 &i-487 Dt-•c ..,.TIC[ John Nllllon P1n11et. Published Orenge Coa11 00tng ~ u Su·50t lhe Cll•IOfl'lla Prob••• Code l"UUU nu 10359 MOUl'letr ..... Tu· Oetl'f PllOI Ocle>W 211 No-VISION HOUSE FILM Hurwlla, "•""' tftd P\a!C NOTICE . Junge C.ttl 91042 ;,emw 2 9 111 1tae PARTNERS NO I, A l.Jmited i---.,---IC-Mn-.-T-....,--c-- DIVtncenao. At1WMJ• tcw FteTITIOUa 94.1 ... IS Tll11 bu11neu 11 con-Su·501 Pertn.,11110 5015 Btrch 1---'"----""'--~--- '•tllloner, ... Ne•JMH' Ftc::Tmou .. aua.raa NUii ITATl•NT ~ bt 1 gensal part· 1---------. St•ML. Newport ••AC:h.. PM:TnlOUS __,..,. Cetttet Dm•, lult• tHS, NA• ITAT£•NT TM following l*'tonl.,. nerslltp P\&.IC NOTICE Cat.I 9~ MA• aTATORN'T Mewpoft 9-h. CA t2tlO Tiie followlng pereont'are doing l>Ullnett i's SI-M AttenMH\ Aliey1Erdl1on No I A Tl'Mt lollowlng petllOf'll we Publlshtel Ofenge Cout dOif19 l>Ullneta H CALIFORNIA INJECTION TlllS 1111'"*11 ... hied ACTJTIOUI •us••• G_, .. Pa<1"41f•l'MP 5015 0ono DutlMlt" Dilly P110I NOlftmber 8, 9 CALIFORNIA BEACH MOLDING CO · INC · 200 .,1111 the County Clefll ol Of. NAMI I TATIMENT 81tcll Street Newpor1 STI-CONTAOL COMP(). 1S 19.86 LIMOUSINE, 0900 Well Br1gg1 Avenue, Coale Meaa. enge County on OctotMlr 8, Tiie IOllOwlftO l*'IOll• "' &"ell Calli 92660 SuM5t4 Octan F'ronl. M•wporl C11lf 92626 1910 dOtnO bullt'lffl • V111on HOUM Publ!Slletl. NENTS OlVISION 2220 ---------Be.ell Callt 926&3 C1mco. Ct lltornie 200 n:a1... ELlTE PLUMBING 1189 lnG A Cahfomtl Cofpor South Anne Strwt SMta PUBUC NOTICE Randal SGoll Whltltngton Bogo'i.,.Avenoe "'°''' ~. Pvbllllled <>r1nge Cotll Anaheim •A Coat• M... II ton 1651 Ent Edtnget Ane. C•l;f 92704 llSI Cobblellone. Mtdw•y C11tl 92628 Dally Ptlol Oc:IOC>er 26. No-C•M 921126 Su•I• 10 .. St11•• An• Cllll Applied fleclro Tach· Car.I 92655 Thll Du11neu 11 con-vember 2 9 16 tll80 J.,,,.. MICllHI Brown Jf ., 12705 nology Int I. c.klomia 22.20 Tlllt bullneH II con· dueled by • corporation Su-5q2 1189 AneMWll •A Colt• Tl\tl DUIOf\HI II con· s A'nne Stteet. Sent• Arla. dueled by en indfVldual AulMll T G•I~. Pr..... Meta. C hf 921126 duded by a l<lfMed part'*· •i~2=•'1ftl it con· Randal s WMt•ftglOll denl Tllo• INS-neal " con-.,..p . Tll•I 1tatement wu ltled T1111 t111emen1 •N hied P\alC NOTICE dueled by en lndt"idual J P•1rici. A.;ey dueled by 1 tOrPOJ•lton wttll tl'Mt County Clwll of Of ''"Ill Ille County Clerll ol Of· Jtmea M 8ro.m Jr Tbtl '1ttemenl wu llled AnlllOl'ly A Lin ere , '1191 County on October ts 1n91 County on Ocl~ 10. 'ICTJTIOUS ~u rw 1111ement wu 1...0 .. t11 tN Cou"tY cien. ot Or· .....,""'n tt8e 11811 NAMI ITATl....-r · ••tll the Coumy Cieri\ ol Of. 1nge County on October 15 ;11~·~ci;:'o1 ~ '12ll'7t nn.n TM ro1owtno pertonl ere ,1~ County on 0c1obtii 9, 1186 ._ County on Octobef 1 , PubllSr\ed Orenge Coast Publlflled Orange Cotll dolno t>utintu u 086 .. _ : Daily Pilot October ti 20 011ly Ptlol Oclob« 21. No-HARBOR AREA YELLOW ,12'J:)IO Publ•_,..., Orange Coalf 19 NOlf9mber 2 • 19" • vwmber 2 • II. 1ne PAGES 3130 Herbot 81'1d Pubhllled Ofange c I 0.1ly Pilof Octobtt 211 'No-Pvbbl'Mtd Or ,.: • • Su·•93 ~ .... 98 ~~;:a Coal• Mete C.llf Dady PtlOI Octobtl 26 No· ¥9'Mbef 2. 9 Ill 1988 Daily P110I Oc1o:r'20 MO· PUBLIC NOTICE • PUBllC NOTIC( Mal e .. belt>Otg, 33415 Yembef 2 9 111 111" Su-497 "9""bef 2 • 11 1986 •• II 0 l o Su·Sll ... .,.IC NOTICE Su-&12 ,ICTITIOUS IU ... I• ... oon11 r eguna '""°" NIQuel Cal•t 921171 IMM:lll 'C NOTICE NAMI ITATl•NT f1111 INl•MH II Con· ·--'"-~------FtCTlTIOUa aullMlll The t°"°"""' Petton• ... dueled by an tnOMOuld ~Tl'TIOVl IU-H ..... ITAT'DllMT Nl.tC NOTICC domg bu"neu 11 Mal B t>etbefn 1 T ,,._""" ft.• ,---.. .... .._.. .,., BUSINESS ENHANCERS, T ... • ttll--i •u tiled NAMI I .&,_..., •• .,...,..•ng ,....._... '1CTTT10Ul IU ... U 16592 L~ Ln Hunt-ton ..... -·-· Tl'te IOIO'w•no pefeoM •• doing bulltnUI ..... •T•n.NT • ""W •Ill IN County Clet1I OI Or· dOlng bu-u NU.LIFE, PO Bo• 3 . The IOIOwinQ l*'90flt eni l!leacll Ctlol t2t47 ange County Of'I October 14 ( • I G £ l4 E It A L Nwwpot1 8elCll 20 MlttlOll .._ bvt1t1811 Fern n<So Solef. 111592 l9M f N T c fll P ,. 1 1 E 9 lay °'. CotOt't e11e1 Mar. -.,. , Luc11 Ln . Hun11no1on "2r7U lblASSOCIATl!O 111£,USE c.111 12-125 tel9AKE1t'S OOZE-. Beecll. Ca!tl 12147 ""bldhed 0r.,. Coett CONSULT ANTS •25 M•-Anll\ony G QI • .,,... 20 CbtOANOY ~ 200t w Tl'••• b\lttnell •• con· O..ty Piiot Oc1oc.r H No-rlmk w11• c 201. Cotta "''"'°"Be' Or Co<on• ctel 811t)Oa &Mt S•• 170 d1~!!so ~ 'IMlbef 2, I , It l ... Su~ ...... Cellf 12t2t M C.ltl 2125 pon 9MctJ f t2ta Tiit• ll•teMtnl .... filed Ste.,.,. MtCllHI Arletl'•n Stene A Ctit YO• 20 "°9ef I 8~ton ll07 w wllll Ille Covnty Cter11 of Of ---------425 M•r1mK Way C·207, MlSMOll Bay Or Coron1 «MM Bat A.. N e.ct\. C "" Nil.IC NOTICE Costa a.tfta C.ltf 1202t M11, Caht 92(1'5 Cehl 12863 r.G OUllly Oth,,..fobtf 14• fl\ol *'" .. '*' I ~· rra11i.. D C11avo1 20 Oeoorall fllo.KI\, U H '11:1111 RCTITIOUI 1U9MU duet.O bV en lnOMdu.. MlltlOf'I 811 OI'. CotOf't del LllM Or . Huntrn(J!Ofl lleecll Pv llleCI Orenot Cout N ... ITATl-..r 61...e M•i.Nan Miw, Calli 12125 Cettl t~ . O.ity Ptlen October 21. Ho-The loflowlng ..,_....,.. Tt• '1•1~1 eel Tttta bull it con• Tlltl ._,..,... ii ~on-_,,.,.a. 1 11 1• -o~ ~ n "''111t1t Countr C•• ot Or· OVc!ed by • ft!MI•• '*1· due'ed l:IJ: co-oertnan 54i1 50$ -alOTIC LT It 1111 11r10f ~,Of! Oc t ner~ ~ t ~ --------· -Wa I CrHt•OOCI L•"• lltl AnthOnr Q Cne.c:it f'\a.tC NOTICE "'*-C.t t210o& ,_,.. This ltatemttit wM filed lnie t__,. w.a Ooi'9ld Atll\Ut nle Pvtillt"9CI Or*'911 t ftlt County ot 0.· •'1'1 tN County II. Of Or· 'ICnnoul .,..... 111 I W I WOOCI Lane, DIMiy Pilot Oc1 lt COun1y Oft ~!OW 1•, County Oft 0Ct0W t• MAM1 ITAT'l•NT At\INim Cllllf 1~11>4 ¥e!'t!bef 2. I 11 1 n. '°'°"""' pertont •• Th• 4N~ ·i• con AH•a ll•• ••••••,••a Home·ln on clamiflecl for th• lat.-t l"N.l wtate ~ .. 117' "". !JU• 1400 ISH tno '\ .,,, ,,.,. -~-~-I=·==----~· ·~· 1101 JIO. nor Hll • 1111 > ,. ,,. ,, .. ..... "" "·'° "' ta 1il06 itOI , ... ~*11 W• ~ h.11 • ,~ 2'40 , .. , , ... ~ ... 4 Line11-1 Doys-$9.00 No Ch•nges ln copv or canc:eTialion ANNOUNCEMENTS ~· ~~ t4nf .0.0 •• .., GARAGE SALES "11• :I011 "°' ... '° l:: 1100 "°' I I '400 IH I t lOS 11& -U IO 11• v "'° "'° U»-.. ., .sm •t .. .... •UO OPEN HOUSE t, .. DIRECTORY Mow""" I " . TRANSPORTATION . BOAT~ o.ot<tt 1011 -70'7 w 101• ......,,. 101• ~ 7011 ......... ,_.,.~. 7<00 Slpi o.I • """"'" . 1m MISC . • IOIO . -.IQ\j IOll • 1116 1131 .,.,.. . 1\.0 ,,.,., .. 1'11 BUSINESS & '10~0 .Oil •UJ .. AUfOMOTLVf .. ., : ··. :rs ... , _,_ '"' ·11 .u ~ , .. , ......... , FIN~NCIAL .on• -t6u .,..., . ..... ~ .. .t """ -..,, • .i.,.1o1_. fC20 . ., MISC It E ,.,,..._ --......,.,,_ ..... 1100 "" IUO J.4 JUO ,.,, ,,,, ,,., JIP ,,,. 1171 , ... ,.,. ,.,. ,. ,.... ,... ,... 2..0 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 DEADLINES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday ................. Sat. 11:30 AM Tuesday .. . ............. Mon. 5:30 PM Wednesday ............. Tues. 5:30 PM S11 UC ,. . ' FROM NORTli ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY /')9 (,/)()(, COM. So Of Hwy, Oupltx $3411< and/Of CM com· mercial bldg, Nwpl Blvd 125 t,000 815-8995 241\r HN fYATI .... llAHI" PETE BARRETI .,. REALTY R 2-1200 l lSTSILL OHIUMLIW 1211.IOO Own« tr~r9d1 IONI 1oca11on .,.., San Miguel and P llClf IC V rflW Of rte 8NutJM 2. bdrm condo i.u th•n one )'ffr old N .. r PoOI and IP• 2 car encloMd g•r~e. llr•· place. ... bM, p1111.tt. iundeek • Open House Sat & Sun 1-SPM 500 Harb<>< Woods Pl.ce In t>eautltul Or•noe Park (714) 673-4400 F tr Acrn •soo 1q ft home ~~ on t 5 Vl9W acr.,, pool, Ile b•rn, riding ring, etc p1 Lot• of room, wrn con- P11 ~ tmlller l>Mch PfoP· "" erty exchanoe S580.000 Pt 675·8092 Of 997 • 787 t Tu A ctHa.tted ad tor a llllte guy ht comma"d• atot of W attan11on c. c. Sit L E \.( ~ OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 lnlll TEIUCL ... S431,Mt ...... lltl ....... Ttrract 119 WeJ~maintained 4 bdrm I story,,...._ ~-8.amngto11 "" USTILUFL ........... $365,ott.............. 2145 Alta Vista 3 bdrm FR pool E Tabak ,,h Olll Cll ............... S4 11.MO ............... 211 l 141111rit1 ll~ Townoome. 3 bdrm. 3 blth L Curci Pe lltt Pt "" Fu Pt Tii OIJ( Cll,,_n•""" $195 ...... -M .. _ l2ll °"" ..... Otun vu 3 bdrm, 2 Ila 0 Johnson Ullll Yl£W lllKL .Sl4t,M'-.. lUS Pwf Tacpn 4 bdrm. F R Portoftoo. &rt lotalioh -T Boland llWllll l .V.ll .. '" ... S424, ... _ -25111"* View Vn 4 bdrm. 2'it Ila t~ITlll7 home 8 tMchin2• l . UIMI WKI ltl(J"."SJlt, ........ 2H2 Pert l rbttl 4 bdrm. 2~ bl Pit M-tiq:'I ..,ctSTA IUA. .... -···-·S2N .................... 2117 r-. S,,,Cious 3 bdrm, FR. U ulm ..... - . • . A Johnsqn -... _ ... -... $92$, ... ,_,.,.,m JM.Jltln flfllfff 4/1 ret!IOcltl or rtburld/3 R 2 lols ....... J Shhan ............ : ...... sa2s .................... 2,z·C.w..rM 4 bdfm Capt Cod. bH(h close. • H Mar-IS ..... CML ........ $4M........... 47 WliN Cms 4 bdun, d«k. piillO on beach .. T •• Walllck 540-1220 ue-eeoo Thursday . . ........ Wed. 5:30 PM Friday __ ~ • ~., ...... Thurs 5:30 PM Satur/Jay ......... . .. Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday. .. ............ Sat 11:30 AM NEWPORT BEACH IUITIFIL IAYSMIH 1121,110 . Private community with 2~ hour security gate protection offers gracious living In this ou!stand- lng 3 bedroom. CAPE COO, formal dining with FRENCH doors. fireplace. PRIVATE SPA, fea- tures too numerous to list. Call to see &46-7171 NP1 w.ua ••1 + nt0111 1ne,ooo <;harm radiates from this wonderful two story oldet home In quiet location.-Walklng drstance to beach. Live In one and rent the otherl Parking no problem· Call to see 646-7171 NP2 TH LOSl/OPTIH 14U,OOO BACK BAY ANO FASHION ISLAND VIEWS! For growing famlly, memories. Walls of glass In llvlng. dining room, luxurious master, exquisite dressing area. den. family room. Retreat or party room for In-law quarters. 646-7171 NP3 WALi TO IUCI IHt,000 Soaring ceilings in hvlng room. llreplace, formal dining FRENCH doors, LIBRARY, 5 bedrooms, master has luxurious dressing area. PRIVATE SPA 3 car garage, no parking hassles. 646-7171 NP4 O&LlflllllA IUYlllA 1111,IOO Experience ocean fresh climate and forever OCEAN VIEW from outstanding VILLA across from private park Marble tile accents. formal dining. quiet corner Call today 646-7171 NP5 SH TH Will i IHt,000 Ltfe at the top! Views of NEWPORT BAY ANO PACIFIC OCEAN Desirable 3 bedroom. 2 bath. SWEDISH FIREPLACE, elegant personal amenities. lush landscaping. Call 646-7171 NP6 WCI ltllTU . t111,MO . "&UILOER WANTEOI" Use as a "BASE'' for DYNAMITE BEACH PROJECT, steps from ocean Charming 2 bedrooms, ABUNDANCE OF POTENTIAL Many posslbllltles 646-7171 NP7 CORONA DEL MAR ...... TICATll LMll I Hl,IOI Classically appointed with elegance and charm. sp~ous 4 bedrooms, 3 wood-burning Ur • places, formal dining, Imported tile throughout. Walk to beach Call 646-7171 NP12 COSTA MESA ITAITll lllft IH,HO Rare opportunity. Great locatron. Cozy an(j private 2 bedroom 1112 bath townhome Private patio. Enclosed garage. Call fast. 546·23 13 HP27 llST PllOl llU Ylll• 1 IHl,100 Mr•. Clean's Housel Immaculate 3 bedroom H'• bath home. True pride of ownership. Numerous fruit trees. Great neighborhood. Call fut -won't .. lutl 546·2313 HP28 WTSlll llHITtYI 1221,000 Thts home Is truly a treat! Well appointed wt1h numerous cuetom t .. tures and upgrades. 2 atory, 3 t>tdroom 21h baths. Large private rHr yard with perkllng pool. Call today 548-2313 HP29 1900 ~ JtOI' t01) '•"""'-'°""" -... , ...... t(I)~ 1tOt ~ 1tOI tOll .. _ 1'11 60?1 SERVICE .. _,_. ~' ,. .. _.au l -tWO ,.,. tO>O DIRECTORY ·~~ "°' ,.,. ..,., ·-o.-.-9JOQ t(M7 -·-• .0 THE DAILY PILOT C!-ASSIFIEO OFFICE HOURS T elephOM Service • Monday-Friday I 00 A M ·& 30 P M Saturday) 00 AM· 1 l30 A M CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The Dally .f>llot strives for ef11ctency and accuracy. However. occulonally errors do occur Please listen when your ad Js ceadJ>aok •nd c~k your • ad dally Report errora Immediately to 8•2-5878 The Daily Pilot accepts no llablllty for •ny error In •n advertltement for which it may be , .. ponalbl• except for the coat of Ille •P~ actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed tor the flfat lnaerUon DIRECTORIES Se<• • c;.,..,or1 o.y Ofange CoeM Car Outdt I.Wida, 6 T""'9(1af AulO~ f<tdaf AMI Ett•I• T1t>IOICI k¥~ 1 Bu1tM9• Countar Monday· Friday IOOA M ·500PM 842-5878 . 1111& YEHi •Tll I 111,IOO Great Home-Great Area sitting vacant and wast- ing money-seller says "sell!" Gracious formal dining, family room. Crackling fi;eplace w/hand carved mantle. Bulltin book cases 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Call for an appointment fo seel HP1 1 YOH lllUM Clll TRIEf 12H,IOO Gorgeous Mesa Verde executive home. Spacious 2 story. Numerous upgrades. Formal dlnfng. 4 large bedrooms 21h baths, bubbling spa. RV access. New landscaping. Call for an appoJntment to seel 5~6-2313 HP 12 COSTA MESA °"'9 HOii'* 111.,,clef a ~y ..... ~ .....,91 .-ny _.,,not peoc1' -)0 a.,-• t~md ~ W>I! lie WC.jf!Otl 10 0..1 tlOI lit!> led IO ,.,,_. cnaro-comCNrf!d e11"" o• 111e""""" ....,_ peir ""'""' .,, c.C111toc1o0n coeu -"11 ,_. Ible 1110t¥11 I- COSTA MESA lll .. MHMI 0111Clffl1 1127,000 Picturesque setting on corner lot. spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath home Interiors to enhance your furnishings. French doors o~en to 98tto. large side yard. First lime offered 646-7171 NP15 FOllECLIU H SlH,toO PRICED TO SELL OUICKL Y Lots of potential. 3 bedrooms. hardwood floors, family room. fire- place, large lot. tree-hned street PAINT & SAVE, Out~tandlng value NEWPORT BEACH SCHOOLS. This won't last Call 646-7\71 NP16 OTHER AREAS SILLO ....... 121,100 PlllVITI UH oe••Hln 11ll,IOO Buyer couldn't perform -escrow fell out. Sttting 8eauUful Anaheim Shores Executive home. vacant and wasting money! Great starter home. spacious llvlng, fa mily room Captains loft Up- 4 bedrooms Large yard. Great North Costa grades galore. 3 big bedrooms, 2''• baths. Backs Mesa area. Call quick! 546-2313 HP30 to greenbelt Views of private lake, park Com- llUIY Tl llYEl SlH,llO munrty pool & spa. Call to see 546·2313 HP17 Great family home. Fresh paint New carpet FIH IHIHM 1142,600 clean throughout 3 big bedrooms, w. baths, Beauuful residential neighborhood in Orange big yard, near South oast Plaza Call today Spacious famlly home Crackling flceplace 546-2313 HP23 Comfortable llvtng. Large rear yard with bubbl· IEW UITIHI 1141,eoo ~~1~a . Quiet cul-de-sac Call now 546-2313 Excellent family home. Cozy fireplace, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths Huge lot on quiet cul-de-1tt Ulllfl 11U ,IOO sac. Quiet area, come seal 546-2313 HP24 Exceptional value' Spacious step down hving YHll EllCITIYl llUll 1127,100 • room. Family room. formal dining Cathedial Modern living at an affordable pr~e. Dramatic ceiltngs 4 big bedrooms, ~ baths. Lovely com- split level 2 bedroom 2 bath condo. Central air ~~~~Y close t~ beach -call now! 546-2313 conditioning, great complex In a super location close to everything! Call 546-2313 HP25 SAVE TIHIAlll 1111,IOO Sr&HLllll IHWPUOE IHJ.IOO Bring your paint brush and save · Great ]2u}'! Lovely top to bottoml Fresh paint and a bubbt-LoweS1 priced fn nice HuntingtoA Beach tract. Ing entry way fountain welcome you In. Lovely Family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Call to see this home 546-2313 HP20 living and family rooms. Extra large bonus room with wet bar, formal dining. Four fireplaces! SOITll COAST IT&RTH · lll,100 Lush master suite with sitting room, firepice Great opportunity! Beautiful South Coast Villas. and whirlpool tub, numerous quallty features Close to shopping, freeways. Performing Arts •nd upgrades Call to see 546-2313 HP26 Center ... Nlce 2 bedroom 1 Y· bath unit Call today flPPtl ITUTHI llH,tOO 546-2313 HP16 Seller wantt an offer! Perfect for the young I Fill HOWi 1111 1205,000 executives! Easy maintenance townhome, soar-FlNAll Y a comfortable family home. BIG Ing c~thedral celling. Large country kitchen. ENOUGH TO LIVE IN Country feehng. price you Very showy. 2 Bedrooms plus den Wet bar. can hve with Master ulte offers luxury and Central air. Clean and quiet gated community. detail. dining and living area offer perfect hospl- Call today 5-46-2313 HP21 · tallty arrangemnt. Call nowt 646-7171 NP8 . - UITllll SNOW. 1114,tOO WILi Tl tAAlll llU 1141,111 · Excellent price for this home and area. GARDEN OF EDEN. Abundance of fruit trees, 3 Motivated seller Formal dining. Large family bedrooms, 2 ,baths. 2 garages, 1 extra for room. Flrepl~ce. Upgraded kitchen. pantry area.\ workshop or recreation Villa Pack schools, Ci.11 Large yard d6ugh boy pool. Call to see 5•6-2313 to seel 6•8·7171 P9 HP22 STIP TIAT HITllll 114'"° P&ll "I " t GUI HH,100 , WOODSIDE VILLAGE • 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Hlatorlc I farm house completely renovated for convenient to South Coast Plaza & Music the most discriminating buyer! Decor enhances Center· Community pool, 1pa. Better than rent- furnlshlnge. Charming 2 bedroom. Call for e.x· rng! Call 646·7171 NP10 clualve prevt w. ~8-7 171 NP13 Hill HT llMTI • 1111.- M ITATI ITlln IH,IH City ranch encompasses trad1t1ona1 family 3 Young exeouuve llving at Its beat. Move·in bedroom home. spacloua kitchen large condition, pae1ou1 2 bedrooms. covered patio, beckyard, plcturuque Htting Mlnutea form community pool. Call today 846·7171 NP14 oc n. HURRY ON THIS ONEJ 6~6-7171 NP11 f . . 260 Even ng Canyon (Shorecittfs} COM 1840 Leeward 1.ane. Bayct•I 673-53$4 $799 000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 ~•·6200 S3e5.000 • •iooo Grove. wa1c1ttt e..u-e200 S.47,ooo * * 1209 Baytide Or. Corona o.t Mar 840-41'8 $459,000 Set/Sun 1•5 **i2t Hatbor Island Ad NeWport~ach 335 Ptaua Lido (Udo Ille} NwPI Bch 6'40-4868 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 67 -7300 $555,500 Sunday 1·4 1 II l'lus F All II or DEii e2807 Harbor Vi.w Ome (HV HUia} NB fl.44-9060 $529,~ Sunday 1·5 310 Po1nMt11a, Otd Corona o.t Mar 759·9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12·6 * * 1323 Bay11de Or., ~anfront 644-6200 $449.000' Sunday 1-4 * • 1207 Highland Or, Wtatcllff Cu1tom, NB 631-1300 ~49,000 Sunday 1·5 •33 ~opp{. Av. 01~ Cd.M, Corona def Mar 631-73QO $595,000 · • Sunday 1·5 v 18 Jetty Df'lv6, Jasmine Cleek, tdM 759-1626 $329,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1048 Port Alban1, 0 Hatbor vw Hma' 844·6200 $352,000 Sunday 1·6 *115 Kings Place, Ct1ffhavon 954 POft Carney, H6'bor Vw HJN Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $625,000 Saturday 1·5 644-6200 $450,000 , Sunday 1-5 250 E. 22nd StrMt, Costa Mesa 410. K1ng1 Rd (Cllffhaven) Nwpt·Bch 2007 Port Ramsgate (Harbor Vtew Hm•) NB 213/49~-3938 $152,090 Sat-Sun 11-4 644·6200 425.000 Sunday 1·4 640·5684 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 209 lr11. Corona dee Mar 218 Ma1guet1te, Olde CdM 1806 Port Stanhope (Hert>Of View Hmea) NB .• W~200 $439,000 • Set_ISun .1·4:SJ • 675-GOOO S4 l9,000 Sunday 1-5 759·1't00 $349,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 . v28 J•tty Or, J mine Creek. CdM 1827 Mariners, We11chtt • * 1S85 Port Taggar1, H.V.H. ..760-8333 • $385,000 Sun~ay 1-5 644•8200 ~25,000 Set/Sun 1-4 '&75-6000 $349,000 S~nday 1-5 6QO~.c, Latks~r. Coro.na· dtl Mar ·. . .1301 NottJngham·f!.~4-W~tchU~ N.B • •2012°Pt Br1i1ot: H v H~ 759-4830 t18s,ooo . Sat/Sun 1•5 · 631-7300 S2es.uuu Sunday 1·5 '675-6600 SJ.19 ooo · sittsun 1-5 v7 Ocean Vista, Sea Island, Nwpt Bch 2030 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shorn. NB •••24 Rockingham, Belcourt 760-8333 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631·7300 $499,500 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $8.49,500 Su,,day 1-5 211 Ir 1. COfona del Mar 84-4-6200 $385,000 Sat/Sun l·I * • v • 1 NapoU (Hlrbot Rlc:sg.) Nlf 844·t<>e0 13.900,000 . Sunday; 1-4 v 17 Rldffllne, Harbot' Rtdge, Hwpt 8ch 646-7 tl.1 $.2.~.000 . Sunday 1.5 CllDOS TOWIHOIES FOR :Sl.LE 1-IEDl\.001 * • v 101 Schol1 Plaza • 123 (Veraallln) NB j Pf f ~ I BAHHJ i: HlALf Y , _____ _ Traditional Realty .63i-7370 ___ ,... . .., .•..•. 11an.- V'28 Rainbow Falla, Irvine Terrace. CdM 2017 Paloma. Costa Mesa 31065 S Coast Hwy. S. Laguna 673-7300 $89,950 Sunday 1-4 · alrfornle Mno 8t II lleltl .. ~·..:bdt1nt, 2'h b•t"' IM'llty room •'wet b r Ovtfl~lftO pool Call now to ... 760-8333 $219.500 Satl~un 1-5. 675-6000 $298,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $899,000 Sun 1-4:30 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN * 1001 Nottingham Rd, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $345,000 Sat/Sun ·1.5 * • 1064 Pescador Dr Dover ShOfes, NB ·631 -7300 $445,000 Sunday 1·5 * * 736 Via. L.ldo Nord, t.ldo Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,625.000 Sunday 1-4:30 152"1 Seacrest. Corona del Mar 759-4830 499.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1720 Skylack (Baycrest) Nwpt Sch • 631 -1266 $2'75,900 Sunday 1-4 1506 Park Avenue. Balboa Island 209 Via Nice (Lido Isle) Newport Beach * 708 'St James Place, Clltthaven, NB 633-1146 $299.000 Sund~y 1_5 644-9060 $385,000 Sunday 1-4 646-4394 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM "'1917 Yacht Cam Ila (Seav1ew) Nwpt Bch ;4931 Tamoroc~ University Para: 760-5000 $388,500 Sunday 1-4 675-6000 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 V •7 Curl Of. Jasmine Creek, CdM . •900 Yacht Marra. Sea Vtew 760-8333 $398.500 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $338,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1124 Essex Ln. Westchtt, Nwpt Bch 54&-5133 $269.500 Sunday 1-5 · 224 Goldenrod guest Quarters CdM • 759-1877 $340,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 228 Heliotrope Corona del Mar . 759-9100 $485,000 Set/Sun 1-4·30 32 16 dcun Blvd Old• CdM 675-6000 .$895,000 S.t/Sun 1.5 408 Pima lido (Lido lsle> Nwpt Bch . 759~9100 $650,000 Sunday 1-4 34 1 Polnsettla. (Ocean view). Olde CdM J.59-9070 $545,000 Sunday 12-5 321 Poinsettia, Old Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $3"45.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 v37 Rue Font11nebteau, Big Canyon, NB Ir 4 BEDROOM * •:: 1 Burntng Tree (!ig Canyon) NB 759-6700 $995.000 S nday 1·5 * •47Balt>oa Coves. Balboa Coves 675-6000 480:000 Sunday 1-5 T457 Port Weybnoge, Newport Beach 759-4830 Sunday 1-5 731 V1ctor1a Costa Mesa 646-7171 $127,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 v2101 Yacht Wanderer. Seav1ew, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $399 000 Sunday 12-4 4 ~R plus FAM RM or DEii 1834 Tradewlnds Ln, Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $299,500 Sunday 1·5 •44 1 Via Lido Nord, lido Isle, NB 645·3120 $655,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 3489 W1mble1on Way, Costa Men 759-6700 $254,900 . Sunday 10-2 5 IEDROOM 309 Pop~ Avenue. Corona Del Mar 673·8494 $365,000 Sunday 1·4 * •219 Via lido Soud (L.ldo Isle) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $1 ~95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 5 BR plus FAM RI or DEii * • v6 Trafalgar (HarbOr Ridge) NB 2 BEDROOM . 101 Scholz Plaza PH 18 (Versailles) NB 640-4868 $299,000 . • Sat/Sun 1·5 3 11 Oahlla, Corona Del Mat 673-8494 $239.500 I Sunday 1-4 ••500 Hatbor Wocxa Place. Newpott Bch 673-4400 $219.500 Sunday 1-5 ••v200McNeil tt102 (Versailles) NB 673-7300 S 124,900 Sunday 1-4 •• v 200 Mc Nell PH" 1 (Versailles) NB 673·7300 $119,500 Sunday 1-4 * • v 100 Schoit Plaza • 214 (Veraallles) NB 673-7300 S 199.000 Sunday 1-4 3 ·auROOI •46 Canyon Island Dr. Big Canyon, NB 760-1900 ~5.000 Sunday 1·4 * • 117 Gretel Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $189,000 Sunday 1-4 401 Harbor Wood, Newport Beach 759·4830 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •464 Vista Truch41 (Bluffs} Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $259,900 fee Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $460.000 Sunday 1-5 640-4868 $1,695.000 Sunday 1-5 3 IR I FAM RI DE .. 800 Aleppo (Eastb1utt) Newport Beach p US Or n 2430-01 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa 631·1286 $164000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $279,000 Sunday 1-4 v #20 Canyon Fairway (Fairway 1) Big Cnyn -~4-9060 $1 450,000 Sunday 1-4 30 242o'V1sta Nobteu The Bluffs. NB 718 Santana Irvine Terrace C0<ona Del Mar 2839 Alla Vista, East bluff 760-8333 $274 000 ·Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $389.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ao 1518 Galaxy Or Dover Sh0<es. NB 631-7300 $657,000 Sunday-1-6 208 Tustin, Newport Beach v e t6 Belcourt. Betcourt 646-7171 $299 .SOO Sunday 1-4 30 760-8333 $819.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ""1903 Yacht Camilla (Seavtew) Nwpl Bch 12839 Carob East bluff 844-9060 $299,950 Sunday 1.5 644-6200 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2105 Yacht Wanderer. Seav1ew, Nwpt Sch I 2951 Cassia (Bluffs) Newport Beach 760-8333 $35,.5.000 Sunday 12-4 759 9100 $359,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-4 30 2100 Leeward ln Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $399.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1533 Miramar, Balboa Peninsula 646-7171 $399,000 Sunday 1-4 30 • * * 401 North Star Lane (Dover Shores) NB 673-5354 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1108 Ootphm Terr Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $439,000 Sunday 1-5 . * •44 Rldgehne Or Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 402 391h Street, Newport Beach 631· 1266 $325,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2845 Alta Vtsta. Eastbluff 67&-6000 $365,000 Sunday 12-4 30 300-300'' Fernteaf, Olde CdM 675-6000 $925.000 Sunday 1·5 1356 Galaxy Dr.· Dover Shores. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 S650K Sat 12-3/Sun 1-4 30 * v •33 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760·8333 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1t•30 Royal St George. Big Canyon 1 644-6200 $885,000 Sunday 1-4 631-7300 $279 500 -Sunday 1-5 4 IEDROOM 1 * • # 11 Kia Loa Court (Newport Cre:il) t'B 673-7300 $187.500 Sunda11-4 . - CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR RENT 1342 Galaxy Or Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $725 ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 2018 Santiago, Dover Shrs. Nwpl Bch 206 B' 43rd St . Newpor1 Beach 760-8333 $510,000 Sunda1·1.5 675 1771 $1300 Sunday 1-5 2333 Arbutus Eastblutf. Nwpt Sch 640-5560 $335,000 Sunday l -5 * • v 11 Cherbourg Harbor Ridge N B 673-7771 $670,000 Sunday 1-4 • 1025 Damascus Cir. Award Homes CM 557-3288 $199,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •540 Deanza Corona Hghlnds 644-6200 $449,000 Sunday 1 30-4.30 62 Orekes Bay (SpyglHS Hill) Nwpt Bch 760-5000 $389.500 Sunday 1-4 * 1800 Glenwood (Baycresl) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $395 000 Sunday 1 4 30 232 Goldenrod. Olde CdM 675-6000 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 6 BEDROOM * * 2209 Heather Lane! Newport Beach * 3 Cambria, Corona del Mar 642-5200 $350.000 Sunday 1-4 30 759-4830 $819 .000 25(}1 tstand Vrew, Broadmoor H V H j 23 Lochmoot~Btg£anyon 675-6000 $424,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 644-6200 $890,000 •t a Sunday 1·5 ff..(f Ml.TION & C.o•r~~r,;;::;;;~-Location! Location! Locatlonl 3BR, 38A CdM home • Throwing distance to · 2 private beaches • FULL Harbor ehtrance view•• Quiet 1trMt1 & great ~ghbora. f f CAUSllN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIA TIS 4 '~A·!!v ~ S500 . t .... rJI)'~ "01!• CH• ( UI •370 •I 'r<I 673 03!4 IPll UT/ .. 1·1 1111,111 hHr,171-1•1 ... 20 Encore Court (3br Npt Crest) N B 645-2235 $1550/mo Sat/Sun 2-5 •Spa •Pool * •Walerfront * * * Weterfron1 & Poot v Give address al guard gate l a t r hnnu· ~to hu\ primt: rom· 1nt'rnol bu1htm11t IM"forf' tht ne"-t•' 11111 Ouhtandinll location nt\t lo fun i ont' and """~ S..lhoa l and1n1t n1n .. trut tton projt'rt. 12u .... 11 .. na.2eta Sell y .. ; p,~,t Cil CliiilflW, ·-----~642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. IPEI UT /SB 1·1 211 m-. Ulfll ....... 39R' 39A. ltm rm. din nn, lg lo1. good ""' $799.000 and •••nnu.1.a. eo... ShOfM baytront w/OQckl r~ SBA $795000 lllllYIT ..... IUUlllUl.n llJ..UM lOOO Sq Ft 1914 Senool "ouse! 8•••me-n1~ ...... •mTUUTm 4 .oectQU• bdtm• • i.roe t>onu1 room l.Ovety poof ~ •at«fa" make tn"lt 2 I~ P.C:Ut!Vll home. 8 real baro-n at S.214,350 ...... 1/ .. ..,1.U bdl'rn t • b9tn"I. r.,.,- rOO(TI .w ffrP'c Many up. gr~ 2 ear oarege .. .., ........ J U1·1HI l(i tehen• Bedroom11 -------Potent,.it t ~ ect•• IW-•rs•d• County Only npr! a... lllt S99 500 John Denver IUll ... ll• Realty 657-5111 ev .. Ju ltated 38d 28a 87S·l729 •H211 Qor~ A·n:: '#!ttttn WI Uft llTW .w-.1ung dtat8nee '° the onll~g Mltmg your bMell---"111'.l- l'lome or 'partment? d •hon '4.000 °*<>Urlt 11 Want a 1111 tale? Try Tre• etC:rO'# c:IOMS before '17 d11tonll ~1lty, *9 hl\19 DOCKSIDE AE 722•9730 buyer• rignt now tor YOOf' *a.t* ,p-ro_i>ert_v_____ *L Tm• T r aditional Realty 6.'H-7370 Leroe 2-=-00!TI. 2 beth condo with flreptace, pool .. latge """"" "" .-din .,., Sl41$>S to lhOp- p.ng RedUC.O S 10 .OOCHo only S 1 18.too tor teat ..lt.....7°b-,... 1_ Ule Cell PATRIC!< -.. _. TE.NORE 131·12M or L..w ... Pr..twt GTHI lsa.nd !Oct wJ,. to be.eh a lhOp ctr M ., 11.nt• lrplc ·~a tub, o• 790-S702 Newty rblt Grut f.,,.,,c;. ----~_.;...;;;;... Ing, '33· 11<&6 Alat P J •.uJ .... .,_.,-.. ,o_ n.- .. ·~ --· -ed Nee 1575 000 No comm 18afpn••f7·tl2t Rents 140000•. 3703 • S.atl'lore (213)498-3318 laJNi . PtuaHI• IM7 •LIWllT .... , ...... POI."· ... Ullll* , ... ,.... 29r.281,den Oo"9rMdt • Bdfm 3 Ba 3 car oareoe S9' slry Call 1eo~• 1 HouM From <>ceen le< gate admttt DAILY PL.AVA RE 17); 1900 Sl25 000 Own«/Agt CtrtH •ti •ar l 022 •NEWPORT CAEST'1f ,_._ ___ _....,. 2~2 pool t.,,naa S169950 CORONA HIGHLANDS Owner ,, 18)708-1770 * 180 OCEAN VIEW• . .uo De Sola Terr. 35001/f •lnCTIC&M NW 4Br 3' .ea pvt t>eh S~9K Light e1tpanalve llvmg 48'. LM 720--04~5 8kr tam1ly rm, den 38a, pool, 11r9e lot By Owner * 111111 lffH * -S3S9 ooo a.~94 By owner S244K • Fa~ problems force toa 01 It 1&1• tsUll beaut rem<>Oel«I 28R hm Almost •., .ere on wat•· 7 fS Goldenrod 875·0 t 10 front Room fOf 100' • • u• 11&.l HISf cc~ Joo000~~1·!:, , So ot PCH 2bd lg patlO P'!Cle • tradee ()I( Ap-~tlf renovated P•· pointment With PATRICK 'eel tor htat l•me buyer• TENORE 131·t2et or Of gr .. t vacation ~! 76047i)2 s225 ooo 120. 11eo --------~~~~:~~~::· liiiitl PIHIEW •UlllllW• UwtST PRICH• IUITTl C .. Hln 3bd. 3b1 ()Ye( ~ 1q n v...,, I0""8rdl mourfta1111 SP• c t I c v ~ r c I t y end city bghta Prtme ltghtlmfn vrew, Mc:Ur1ty single 11ory wllarg• Prt· 1y1tem formal din Pr .... vat• yerd $380,500 llg190s gated community OPEN SUN 1·4 P11d 1725.000 $ACRI· 62 DRAKES BAV FICE $870.000 wm tr.a. CaU Je-Ai i ltrH Ow ner very aniUoue Open Sun 1-4 pm 11 l l0-1000 tr llt-H 11 Cherbourg, Newport ~ A Beach Untied Brolc., KC/'Mtil{ / John Carey 873 7771 lllCUYll_..l 11 t.rg 3 bdfm, 2"• ba. wl poot lpa tenma and "° o••• H.gh C4Mlong1 sll~tl, fl)rmal d•n rm & wwt bar S t8!15/ mo or buy for S239 toO Patrick/Sue Ct111 •es• 1024 2 HOUSlS on one IOI 2& taehw1eep yd• •idelot, rw Harbor Bl Reduced 10 ("1551( p..;nc; only DOVER R E 759 SOSO 2513 F1irw1r l••• ,,...,,. "auiit 3t>a lrple garage d1sh/W5h i.rge 101 Gree, l1nanc1ng S1lUOO 756 8557 I ~31-1268176()..1702 V aca11t & ?aat/1! 311 DAHLIA PL. $231,100 One short skip to China Cove & B g Corona. Fun, low-care 2 BR. -2 Bath condo. Fireplace, b g, big 2- car garage. Super 1ndoor·outdoor ent rtalnlng rea . Open Sun 1-4 P.M. 301 POPPY • I · Grubh&Ellis RlSID£ ~TIAL 8ROt.ERAGE SERVICE.5 A WHY SPEOlAL FAMILY lllE II TH lllFFS $232,000 An excepl1onaJ C-Plan with very fum:t1onal upgrades A great location close to lush greenbelt. The com· muruly pool ts JUSl a hop. skip, and Jump away :mR Owners highly mouvated Hobie Deny and Coby Ward SPHUSS RIK E 1411,000 Hillsboro plan !>BR. :mA on large point lot NPw tarpt.'t and paint. Added WJJ1dows m LiVlng room enhunl'e thl· oct•an bay .md city night light view Sandw Fix. FOHCLOSURE-LIHA tSU 11, 111,000 This 48R. 4 1 l RA. l''R, bonus room home has undl·rg11rlt' a (ace ltft with new paint, nc•w t:arµt Ung, new laud- scaping, nnd much mor<' Located on the watt•1 with a pr1vatP dock rn a guard gated cumrnunily Owner will carry new l'it TD with exlremely attractive mtn•~t rate and terms. Call F..d Esc.·ano 1>1 Maur{'('n Whit<.'. IHIHll cm LICHT VIEW HH,000 Single story l larbor Ridge home with 2BR, 2BA, sunken fu eplace and conversation ar •a F,.xtra large yard 01lerlook1ng San Joaqum Reservoir and city hght.-. A secluded hideaway and dn open au y expanse o( gl~ Maur n White and 1'~ Escano. Ill OAHH·CHIH HTTill -.1111,000 ThiS 1mmaculat~ 4BR, 3BA home is a real .iewet. lndud beam c:e1lings, French iloors, cozy .brick hrcpl aU aurroundoo by tu. h gard ns, large pool. 1pa and Ko1 pond. Perfect for outsid living and enter\.funing. He· duced pnce of $639.000 • nd owner willing to Wik' D· nny Bibb and St ph ni · Grody. OOllTEIHllAH UYFIHT 11,111,000 Never before offered·for salt?. A truly outstanding resi~ence Cor the buyer who appreciates quality design and spacious hghl interiors, using the finest materials Six bedrooms, 5 I 2 BA, pool, ' pier and sup for a large boat. Brochure upon request. Ca 11 Ann Peters CHOICE LICATIH· FllST OFFHlll UH,000 View lot on a quiet treet m Corona del Mar Thrl't" lots to Ocean Blvd with dramatic views of Harbor en- trance, ocean. beaches and parks. Take advantage of this rare op- portunity to build your dream house on this excellent location Linda Oeth and Lois J cobs. FllllT ROW VIEW PllOPElln 11,010,000 Situated in Irvine Terrac:-e this cus- tom 3 year old residence foatures the finPSl quality in construction a.nd finishes. The residence t'Ontain 3BR. 3~BA and has a umqu<' lower level room destgrMKi a a wine ceJ.la.r. trophy room etc. View the boat par-• ade while swunmmg in your private pool A must (or someone kmg lh<' best! Ann Peten;. ... ·cuY•TIT&L PllVAOY 1141,HO A ~hQNTUn_g home with an abun- dan<.-e of wood and stone. Includes 5llR, 4 11iBA. Nestled on-one of Big Canyon's Largest lot.a. Featunng your own pnvate dnv and a grand pool and po VJewmg uver bcaut1Cul lush garden.'l. Pnced tor an unmediatf' l'al~ at $945.000. Appo1ntm nt only w1lh OOl.tlny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. ............ II II IPllALI ... IAIO,HO Th1s highly upgraded l'ortofino mod 1 l l<X"c.1tcd in a well e tabh hed communJ\y, Harbor Vi •w Hom . The x~nded dmmg, family. garn room and katch n h"v been ex- panded to create ov r epprox. 2,800 sq. ft. of good f an\ily livulg spa<..-e. All wfniiows, pluinb1ng and flooring have 'fl gn1flnlntly upgraded to make this a lhOWp&.ce. Well I led tn Ph ll. cla.e to hools. ahopp ng and rureat on. Hob fl' Dtnny 1iid • S.Ulat\Sc:aD.lan·--~~--........,~~~ .,2 Chic ..... , ..... 100 ~ ... tT .. AQI · OoYef Shrs SBr. 4Ba. 4000 111. Biack Bay Y\eW & city hies P111 beacMI $3000 Avl now (213)496-4379 Be•utlful custom l\om• 3Br · Den. 3Ba. lots of l\igh ce.hngs ovenooklng pool $2500 Agl 642·2134 111 CllYH OHMI Lrg 3 bdrm, 2'~ b• w/pool •P• ltlflnls and Mc: 091e. Hlgh oellings. lkylighf1, formal din rm & wet bar S 1695/mo P•trlck/Su• agt 631·12661760·8702 E' ILIFF 0.1•11 2Br •den, 1\\Ba. gar $ 1300 N-pell 760-8827 ILIFFS 3BA 2BA 1 sty s 1250/mo Avall 1mm9d. No pet1. Call Nancy 9e3·2023. SITllEIY'S lllHUTIIUl IUln Bluffs 3er-or 2 ~ cs.n. 2' sBll Frplc. 2 c•r g•. patio comm PoOI S 1350 yr IM No pets M0-880e ,..___ CHARMING 48R 2BA nom.. w/w carpets, f/a hHllng. 4 blka to Khools Ftull tr .... encl yatd. 2 e... gar. & door opnr gwctener Incl no peta.. S 1500/rno AvaU 11ns. (7 , .. , 650-"060 CHARMING NEWPORT HGTS HOUSE 2BA, Iba, 2 ear o-r . s 1000/mo 675-4139 evetllllQI a ~t1nhO\\ Hl·alt~ ----·-- . ~ .. Now Hiring .. , ' ... _,. .. --; ~ \I~ ' ... (11 ·' \~~J... '~ . ....:::::.,. ~ • l-• .-- 11T1t1 tlltltlltftt Choice'• Huntington Beach , Laguna Hiiis and South Coast Citcuit C&ly i$ Ille N1JOn S larges! ttl vi Of l'ICI name video .auoo e11 Irr .no ma r appllinces Due to 1 tremenoous rntre !>! 111 ~ we currently hM 100 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Sea:.onal Fu. Time & Paf't Time ................. Mottd91; 'rtdit¥· lelft 1,_ .c any ............. a....~.-..: c:::::::::,; • 1um1///4\\\\\\\\\\\ ljtad (JfteHUt9 f:I rorn. i. a•1ou: 10 Of"'l'l n • "' llln9 ~ l••iu'J)I " ()i41 \.nunt11 11 I Jnon l•l<lnd lfl '"'"'fJ<lfl Ii< h. J, 4IUT1l19 ~,.,1hv., 'h'm nd \W\JC I l\<tl ll•'TT'I• Th\ v. mdi. trnh JI l "'' nd ... ,,, ~ "' ...... n ,,, h01'1lC'!llel<1i 1ort11Lu v,;, "'" opnimg .., • ,., 11<1 ""I'"'"' 1111t'flh'(1 , ~ \I ond , "P' ll•'fl< •'<i inti wiu.'11• lot rtw I· "" r l ii• ' Walt us W1IUUH• 81rtendera Ho.t11Ho6IHHI Lin• A Pr"P C.ooh Coc\tall S.rwn 8u1~f'llOn1 Office Club Dl1hwaahu~ () If 1 T'll(l .. 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Chltrs 673·7272 900 Lido Perk Ot N ~ Ullhly 1r1111er, heavy duly, 8if 16 20.000 Tb axle, hydroloe brakes $950 240·0192 or 548-2358 'I, MA20A GlC • Sand b •oe !I pa cu11om 1111hoe1•. caa1.1ow,rplle~ • IMQ ~ OH•UllZOI lll·l•• *'141tH• Whlterc.-•10 t>Hut eond, chrome '#hi~. ~ • eord•. 3 YI 1¥4man111v1il leaaelpurehue Th11 w kend Of'ly IOt 111,ttl (•031335) Jll&UMHS llNITS 1001 Quall SI • N B 833·9300 MBZ :75 <&5QSEl Mint cood 66K ml, ,MUSi SELL H5001b9$1 olfe< <&92·9683 .,. MBZ 82 300$0 Anlhreclle ' ••• graytgray, lealhet. Xlnt '* '86 325el Red/pearl leather. 5spd Hurry· $20.<lOO (1PWl(819) Ex· P"" 101101119 3llO noo SADDLE BACK ..... 380-1200 Condtlton Orio 01¥Mf $21 100 6<&2-3555 am:CILUOTlll CUlllC RUTORATlll MBZ '63 220SE Convert Wht wi red teathet 1n1, l'OR"< HI \I Ill I 111 \; 111111 I lhg11ru (Jlf•hl\ , .... ,A "'-•H ,. ""'"'" #0101$ rlllT u~ t t •nH·~ N.-•a tt "'*•• h 675-0900 PORSCHE '74 914 2 O. • '84 5211• Arctfc •PP' grp, alloys new TIWI< YOU ·F:2~ IN U.S.A. Afll TRYING HAA0£A TO 8£ :: 1 •SALES •SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING IARCI I fM~I )~• ()N ltlf WIS!\ IA I fVCRY MOO£l 1 COlOft CALL TODAY <,f)(JTH I (lllNl V I I fi: 1 , HI /I., H Bl VO "' JtJ r 1tJ1. 1 t It; Bf AC If (11~, 842-2000 VOLVO 72 1<&2E 2 Door, good transpor· 111111on white S 1000 Balboa l~end 67.5-8669 '7'WOUO Needs llll()(kl H OO OBO 730·2072 673-26f7 Ill 6 VW 69 BUG atnl cond 1600 rblt eng 30K new p11nt. c:&r~1 mter Mu11 to epprecl Sac S 1200 obo, 6"4·671Q lof'el THIODORI ROBIN S FORD 2060 ••••fll")ll p'" ,, C0'\14 Ml\& "~ • ''"''' .~ •DODGE '71 Al.Oen ~'°' 10011 10 lllf • • WaQ<ll'I~ ti JI( mf. Aila! ... 011 Ml Aiilo n;ui S 1375 N*Ptr If Mtrt .,. 9-42 0195 OR 5"1-81123 A1tt1 Dt•utic !300 tH '"' f·W . · •-UER Au10 P S A11 cono P'*f .,.,,no ~ IOek-. UN, hit. -• -etu•H ll<Uut2<l ~QDLI©~ "'" #l . BUICK DEALER • l • ~ I r111.1 BlltlER- OOQDO©fil THI ODO RI ROBINS FOID 10oO HA•aoe ~1v1• CO~IA M ll>A C.41 ,J01n 'H FHIClftWAlll XL N'T• I.bl•· ol power eQu1p 1$ pau two lo lino 460 9ftQ 2NP67U 111,HI JOMIHlllll u•ctll IUOllY ...... ,. I '14 FIH LTI WAHi v 6 au10 ale. cru1N 1JX't'X703 .. ... THEODOR£ ROBINS FORD 1060 HAllO• ll V 0 COSTA P.UA 64 J 0010 PLANT SCAPING Costa MuaJtrm las unmecliate openings In our Hor11cul· lurll MfVk:e and ln111Jla. tton d1111siona Exp·o ri.tp- ful. PIT Of F/i 7~-4336 DINETTE SET smoked gl1sslbrass nut brown w/<l chairs $650 Tre- d tll oo at oH .wJlJt-e sota/love seat combo S700 186·8<& 15 alt 5 btt Le11i111 9010 lllEY SALES I lEASllUi ALLUlll IMtllll DOMESTIC & FOREIGN 19202 BEACH BLVD blue/blue. IUIO. row ml elulch. yellow Hit cond St 7.998 1272258)• EiC· S-4500 673-6785 VW •11 UllMAH CMIA c~ .u·oo-er.o 979 2~00 Xlnt cond mov•ng mus• °:,~1tY~(2~~i. f~~~~~~!~ SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IATI p1r .. 10-tQ-lf 3llO-t200 SADDLE BACK ..... 380-1200 PORSCHE '711 91 ISC Taro• cheny •ed uce•· lent cond11ton S 18 000 6fi1-0223 Jell' 12500 obo 6~ t 18• ~ BUlCI\ 80 P1r A~ • -;;;;:;;;==--· whl Nlbrn mt lo~ YW •l 1 SQHOI ... 1111 whit gOOc:J conc:t Auto GREAT CON· S4t,OOobo 67 02116 OITION' 11450 760 1876 111 IUICI lllYIHA PIT Cultltr /Cit rt AoteOng d1y1/hr1, bu1y C M pharmacy Exp'd helpful 540-2882 Al 1 arm chr Cust pads Incl ONLY ~ /llne. CALL 642·5671. 11100 549-7616 ----·~------------- KITCHEN DINETTE llke l1Jbt1 lltaa. fl06 RHt. ltacla 6140 114/113-•100 POllSCllE 124 111 • ·17 63Qcsj Auto. low Red sunroof Great shape• Onty m ii es ( 5 9 8 0 M E ) S<&500 OBO 968· 7173 S 12 998 E11plres PORSCHE '84 CarrH 10110186 JllO 1200 Targ1 red wllan int 1UVWIUG $650• Good 645·8742 I " Oed ¥Jllh J)OMr 9QUIP t>4t!ge w melthlng leather m1eu01 shows excellent Cll•• ~036JCWO P /T (stl•lf•r For rain gutters c., necessary $ 7 t hr wllreln 831·3700 before 1 PM or •Iler 5 PM PIT •all l•/(rraa4s Investment •firm Aeltl 11'1 1n charge person mature n-smoker Cer ~S· ary Hours 12·5 Mon-Fn 873-4227 P /T lfftct IELP o expenence required 546-3425 . P /T lfftcf Wiii DOWNTOWN LAGUNA 494-1892 Reoephonltt • PIT for heir salon Ave11oe 25 Hrs/Wk Tues Set $4 25/Hr 771-6747 USA TODAY new. yellow upholstery. OemQ11t1on GarlQW Wow• Furnllure 1 Household 4. Whtl Orin/ Je.tps lamps ceder enltque All goes relrlg. stove, sale• Bdrm furn. couch. • 9030 dresser 642 0670 turn. misc Sal/Sun 9em etc Sal/Sun 8-4 7611 Large d)n1ng room table 316 Sapphire Balboa ts Anita Lane. HB •t• IWH lilnra4t w Sdpeoes111Sclh9a91rs CXIRlll CtrtDI •el fllar 6122 GARAGE SALE Sal/Sun Loaded SIM 11res xlnt con 111on. a F J'r niture, laOtet lg conO S 11 000 6"4-60411 557-3281 •IUAIE-nPI SAU c101hes & az 10 Shoes lfVlll lltt• StctitHI Kitchen items lamps. kilt gadget, t>001<1, more 4 1 Earthlonet 5285 dryer decOfllOr tlems. 16402 Santa Antll, nr PC 952.~54 golf clubs & m11e 11· Bol11Ch1ta'He11M0·9351 $400 Spec11t price tor • Marltnsvllle 10110 wo<>d 10111 mventory• 644-6110 LIJlll llJHI 6152 ct11na <;lblMI & leble w/4 ,. z• MOVING IN SltE.. Sun. canebacl< arm ctus-$950 CHll Ntll Nov 9 9·"4pm Furn IOt Ml 3 L1v1ng rm lbles * Tiii FlMIU UUJ womans clolh1ng, books oak w/1mokeO g1111 From Toys 10 bldg ma lntcriwr lamps blinds, S650 for alt 8"48·6995 ler•als to cars• lots or misc 21<&11 t -HJHPCJl 6 cyl Iulo. AIC, CIU 1111 crutMt 1LEC 150 110,tH THEODORE ROBINS FORD J060 HAlllOll ll VO COSTA MfSA 6•2 0010 MOVING SALE An xlnl •, Satur4aJ•IH,IJ l ·I Springfield 364-05911 ol orrg price Beaut blue 313 ( •1 Strttt JI I L &le.t tl JEEP HAii w/wht so1111vse11 $675 •' tWJOrl tlC• v SOiid thetry Fr Prov col fAllU. FlllHIS". Att11n11on O•••' a, .. , WAIHHRS lbl set • occas cnr .. 1 Oln Table NW w/plane ei:.c buys des1gnet clothes 120,tll rm suilel Mod .0-" BA tnc 10011 turn etc inti boots. blouses. ac· Se11era1 to choose from In 1550 col tt>I set wall Pri-Sat Sun 9_71 ceoss hsetlld gooos. all colors unit' unused sotabO S350 2202 Raleigh hnPns misc Poor cover OrtllCt Ctast bar stools pp 547-1064 Frt/Sal/Sun 9 4 7 Kamllil 'tt~lltllllt FURNITURE d1ah11 C N C I S " MUST SACRIFICE Wash· clotties. shoes. srereo & I ewpc>r• res u· 2524 Har Costa Mesa er & Oryftf .white sole, more SAT /SUN 10-~ ~11or!Tlconderoge &•1·1023 queen bed & frame an. 2223 Pomoni Ave GOOD QUALITY MOVING J~ CJ7 soil lop new, SADDLE BACK .... 380-1200 • • 79 5281 Copper, au10- m11ic. Xlnt cond' $7998 (183212) E11ptr11 10110188 380 1200 ••• : . -• .. • '84 3181 Broni:lllblk, ..vto. low m11~1 I 12.908 (IHJX023) 380· 1200 Ex· plres 10· i0-86 34 000 mt 1 18 11ms, ••11 tono, all opts S29 950 47-4· 1300 or .... es 175-6811~ 1" PEUGEOT • • MASTEAATI * it ALFA ROMEO * • SAAB • BITlER• HIS PIT opening fOf cu .. tomer servlC• rep x Int for 110usew1ves 1nd re- tirees F0t tnlo ano applt- ca t 1 ons cell S1nora Ishmael 554-4900 ttque claw loot oalt ttbte SALF SUN/MON 8· 12 never used. 51111 •n box an1q wtcker chairs uphol Furniture ptcluru & 650 E Promontory Pt S250 549•7616 for Pampered blue Chairs burg lam•· frames ~lolhH hMhld 673· 1717 Mtrced• Benz n11e col lbl ping pong items I lots more• Sun T • 9035 SADDLEBACK ..... 380-1200 Warehousemen lurn lbl mterowave 720-9212 8am-1pm 185 Bro1101¥ay hall Ana Htitllls rae I •••rttATf CUil showroom gooa hours 6ll2 '2 Datsun Pick-Up wllt~ Top Merc:.Oes Prteft Pa10 Mon-Fn 10·6 Mull be 011 white upnOls chr1 pair Lth tf CH4 stuff! kit, reblt eng & trans B~.70 1600, runs CALL PETER Of RAY reliable & Oe1a11 oriented S '~ TV ttand naugh Ser & Sun 9.4 2502 GIGANnC GARAGE & Mu$1 se1111 Moving out of great. mech sound MOISl If llPHTS Start 1mmeo 250 1•50 club chr Cannon Sure-Sycamore Lane PLANT SALE Int E•I country• 962·069<& lrade ror Van or s 1600 I 9ho1 All eatt 494-776.!._ 1r1es p1an11 containers V eve1962 • ., 18 41al IHOllH E•,ltraeat WHIM OUEEN-SIZE Brau BeO MOVING SALE Vtdeo access quahly new & 111 9040 213or 71<& 437·2333 5535 HHd 4 lootboard. 1n-Game. Mr Do S•5o used t>aby 11em1 furn CHEV 74 suburban BMW 83 3201 eulo lltr, ~--!""'!"~---·I eludes lreme S3SOIOBO lamps etegetfe. Pictures c.loth•ng Sal/Sun 8·5 18mpg 1ooom1 AGE suntl xtra tlean St0.700 TOY9TA 1ll Ctrtlla lt¥e 1n A1de/Comp1nlon 675·7167 leave message Magnovo• 25 color TV 20391 B11ch (Mesa & csrm. osr x·1n1 cond 1nc1 1nsu11nee unltl July, Ltllback. amlfm cass 5 5.7 days week All duties Secriltce MW Ktrges Ch•· ~~:~ co~~:i~nMJ~~ B11s101area1 $4975 OBO 493-7674 finance evall 675·8601 apes S 1500O!><>133·2157 Xlnl rel s non !lmkr Cati n~ Bullet Chest Won SATISUN alter 2 oo p M INDOOR PLANT DODGE 78 Sportsman BMW 78 5301, orig o"''*· '13 TOJITA CfUCA ST 645 1269 blwn 4 lOpm on game &how Original 2184 CANYON OR c M LIOUIOA TION SALE van Otig ownr loaded runs hke 11 toe> Snrl mag 5-speecs AIC cau PIS Merclaaa~ilt crate-Ebony black Needs rm tor Christmas camping pkg 481< mt whls, leath enlhractte lie • 1LSM10• AntitH• 6010 •NEW ANTtOUE MALl. w/gold canton Oecor-NICE G E DOUBLE DOOR inventory greenhouse e11ll S<&OOO obo 96<&-9044 $5900 obo Call Oy1 11,110 ahon $5000 value asking F F REFRIGERATOR lull ol plants Gills 582·2942 flVH 497-30-40 S2800 OBO 492-8858 S75 28 1 SHERWOOD baskets ceramic: po11 & Aati••H, NOW OPEN Sola 1 ) brn/be1ge, cushioned wtwooa S 125 AlfTIQI( E•PllUll Hasaock 2•, 11 !l<I s 10 1931 Newport Blvd Etec 1yp1¥rtr new wlcase Cos1a Mesa 8<&2·8990 S45 548-70351631· 1715 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE K 21131 dHth In and to all the c:.<· Notice of .... of lain real property SllUlled In "•et 'ropert~ •I the Ctly ol Garden Grove 'rtute .... Covnry of Orange. State ol No. A12:n00 Cahtorn1a partlcutarty de- In the Superior Court ol acribed es lotlows I0-1#11 th• Stata of Cahlorn1a I()( Lot •e ol Tract No 2133 the County of Ora• as per map te<:Otded In In the Miit .. of lhe E•l•le 800k 60 Pages 31 end 32 Of of DOLORES M MARTINEZ M11Cellaneous Mapa In lhe O;a DOLORES MARIE oll1ee ol the County Re· MARTINEZ etta DOLOR£$ COtd.. of Orente County MARIE ORTIZ MARTINEZ CaMO<n•I aka DOLORES MARIE Commonly known u ORTIZ 0.C..lld 116 I 1 RO~I Lane Garden Noice IS hereby g1\lln that Gr~e CA il?G<tO the unders.gned will Mii al AP No 090 431·00 Pnvate Ule to the htghell more commonly kl\awn and bat l><ddet. 1Ub19CI 10 .. I conltrmation"\.of laid Su· T1tm1 ot aare ~11'1 In law· l)eflOt Court On or •fief the lul IT'Oney OI Iha Unllld 19th d1y of November. S111es on conhrmallon Of 1988 ., lhe of tee of RICK .... Ot Plrl CUii and bal· AGUIRRE, AllOff\ey at Law anu ev~encecl tly note ... 448 Commonwealth Ave cured by Mortoao-or Ttutt "'utterton. CA 921!32. County Deeo On Ille P'°'*1t .o ol Of••· Stitt of Callo IOld Ten ~r cent of amount tor-nla 111 right tftle tnd t>ld to be depoalted wllll bld 1n1er•t ol 11.ld dece .. ed at 81d1 or otters to be tn wttl • th lime of Oeath end an Iha lnO •nd wit! be reca1jtf(f at ''!Jiii title and 1n1ern1 1t111 the 1tor1tat<1 ollice et any the eatata ol uld dece•Md ttme •lier the llr11 publl- tias ac:qulrecl by operation ol CltlOl'I hereof end bel0te law or OlherwtH Other than date OI Ille oc .1n add•tton 10 that of aa!d 0a1ec1 fht1 8 dr, ot Nov .. decelNd, 11 the hme of IH6 "1CIC AOUlftQ, AllOtMJ et l.Mtr, 4tl Cllftmort.-..Ht! A•en11e, '11llerlen, CA t2Q2. Altotfter fet' h M- fl'tlftfetr etof Andr• MwliNJ Adm.n- ltttllor ol he t.111e of Mid Dec~t ""~ Or~ Coast Daily 'ilO' ~oer a t 11 1 • cos TA MESA others Sat tSun 8•5 Clauiu 9045 8 1 DATSUN 211oz 5 spO, R•n•N S'"LE' 'sat Sun 20391 Btrch fn• Bnstol) T·toe> lull power 61K ... ... ... 6" T·BIRO, 2nd OWMf 111 ::211201 11411 8 21 Under It'll Palm major work Clone Mu11 Tree couch chair other De> YO\.I' buying end salting a1 sacrifice $2900 obo OORll(ll SHiii Items• 2450 Elden tho cld~'\1henm11ket 49-4-2281 llO·l001 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE · POOLIC NOTICE THEODORE ROBINS FOID 1060 HAlllOll lllVO COSTA MHA 642 0010 PlellC NOTICE .J J H ,IH JOHSOll SOI LJICOll IHCHY ·H0-1110 CH 'le El4tr .. t CH• Must Mil Oo 10 llnns f,,,esfW~nos 650 8428 CAO 77 EIOOflOO SW· 1111 gora COIOf a• po•er. f'al!)ef inte1 IO• S2800 673·5446 Of 813-7212 '79 CAO FLEETWOOD P••mro:i;e >ello" catmel •••heir ,,,. pc .... ~ :121111 ••••• COIMlll SUZHI ll0-1001 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION OI .. le mOOei low m•lt ge Cadillac. in 011nge County'~ us tOd•y' 540-9100 2800 Herb()( Blvd COSTA MESA 15' COICAR IR· l Lolded w oo-.r equ1,. & much !TIO!"I Lie I tLPOOO ...... JHUHIMI UICOLl•llRJ 140..HIO 82 ME~C LINX WGN <l IP A C lo mflei ~lie """' =IOUH 11111 COllllll SllWI llO·ll01 ---H 'IEllCLYU L 3 dOOI hltdlbe.ck • .auto au. p11 • much "'°'• 11LF13 t.S) SMH JllllSHIUI LllCOLI IHCHJ UO·IHO --~ 'H OOIHI Dl Tlllt Llhr int, 1mm c; cond, 4 yr warr St 1 750 5"42·9772 •ll llltllCIRY IOtat s1a1t0n Wagon X'lnt cond Sll50 OBO 54~ 720& 83 OLDS WAGOPf 9 ,17 ELIO lOHH . p111 'Pill beoc:h fun HPHI =:.;re""""' covers. Cru114! control amflm :: UOUI HUI ' ~ I! ,,,, .. , !!ell Hiiier co•••EI 1-1 A C I o..net nfam1tr n •&•" Nh pant Sl'low•oo"' 170-10001 lh rpl 6571VM '39~ J' P Sa II Sun I E v e 'GRUllU'1 CU' F 14ifH5 7957 Pl VMOUTH •72 HOO '11 CH lllllU oeo 6SO.. lOJ LO-w mt .. IOaOfl<I "pwr PONTIAC 83 F1rebirO VS eq., p m00t11001 rearr.,.r Auto p /b pi t , air, 4 much mOfe am tm n4W blue pa1n1 t 1FWJ849r •II cono l4600 54t-3060 112,IH JOllHHaSH lUICOLI IHRCHY UO·IUO P~llC HO TIC[ '"' vane, C•"' ,<'11708 '"'' b1Jttt'll'\ 11 con IKIM t I an 1na .. .,\HI, [Ow•rd JoM Moo;~ T,111 1181~1 Wit I ed .. MLIC NOTICE ''Q" County on October 13 !llllfj nnaJ Putih~ Orange Coast 041 ly P!IQI Octc>oer 11 2t N<>.tomt>w 2, 9 1Ht Sv-475 MUC NOTICE - "There is really no opera ball fas l<>Wft httl evening shoes" · 1 °1 •· Billur Wallerich, fashion director for is yw's Opera Ball will be. ou, m'*!t...'. Avtnue, South Coast Plw. tiful Y.et," said Donna Bunce, co-chairman .. ~iormat go9:'n 1s a orma gown. H th Gayle 'An erson loi:-di ga ~· .-----"--..... - w~en women thm~ of opera ball gowns, t ey "For y~s we've dreamed of our own apera ~h1nk ?f_rhe full.skirted st~les. It's ~n idea that · company performing in our own concert hill, IS reminiscent of the movies showing women ' ~nd we will fintlly teilize that dream when at opera balls neld i~ E'Uropc, and of the opera Pacific launches its premiere season at • Strauss .V.:altzes." . • ·. the Performing ~s qmer," said Ruth Ding, ~lthough t:h~ look. for the . past se~son has . • · ' · bttn' ~ the mosr part spare an<i deal\, those ~. -:--::---:";:"""~~-=--:...:.....~~-.....;,____,. bouf(anc dream gowns are available. Wallerich previewed examples for Opera Pacific sup· potters in anticipation of the-Nov. • .15 Opera Ball at the Disneyland Horel. During tilt.show at the Four Seasons Hotel chairmanned by Dori"deKruif to honor under· writers, a number of gowns by Murray Arbeid, an English designer, were shown. ~Arbcid is very good Jt designing "opera balls gowns" because he designs-for a lot of foreign royalty," said Wallerich of the de.signer who was at the store last year and won Orange County fans when he presented his collection at the Irvine Hilton • · Other popular styles shown to the guests included gowns by Jacqueline de Ribes, Nina Ricci, Mary McFadden. Fabian Molena, Scaasi 'and William Pearson. _ · The dazzling array of ball gowns paraded . . chairman of the-Opera~BalL underwriting committee. • ' "Operi Pacific is . depeifd~nt upon SPecial events such as the Opera Ball for its very survivaJ," said Dr. David DiChiera. general director· of Opera Pacific. Opera Pacific is dependent upon special evenc~ such as the Opera Ball · "Traditionally, ticket sales cover only 50 _ percent of th~ CQSt of producing opera and the balance of the cost must•be raised from the community. So while it is exciting and fun to attend a glamorous evenr such as the Opera Ball, it is really very serious business for the -Please-sec OPERA/C3. also included a number of slinky, close fitting styles. "I tried to show a variery of looks. The ones without the bouffant skirts are ap- propriate for formal balls· because many of - them are so beautifully beaded. "Gloves are a must for the bare arm styles. Opera length, of course, just above the elbows. Gloves have made a comeback. We have sold more this season than in many years. "Many of the gowns come with matching wraps. They make the gowns look so rich. The wraps should ~ arranged carefully for drama. Posture is very important when wearing a gown with a wrap. You have co stand tall to carry them off." As far as jewelry goes : "This is the year you don't hold anything . back," commenced Wallerich. "One of the bduties of the gown·s with bouffant skirts is chat you can wear some of Dori deK.ruif. By JUDIE GLAVE Associated Press Writer t. production of a let out or skin-on-moved from the boards and given to slCin coat and sews them tog~her a sporter, who working u~er bright like a patchwork quilt. _fluorucent Lights looks each pelt, NEW YORK -Though many A skin.on-skin refers to placing matching it for color, t re and women know how it feels co wrap whole pelts side by side and ·height of hair. "One mig t be flat themselves in a luxurious mink, fox. ~orizonta~y sewing them directly like a pancake, anocher fluffy. A pelt or lynx COilt, few realize the detailed together, the result being a more that has coarse, light' hair is never handwork chat goes into making che rectangulu, sportiec looking coat. placed next to o.ne that is dark and · big·ticket items. Letting out is the most time-silky," Madencis said. The avera e full.length fu.r coat consuming. costly and rJlOSt com. Coarse rlts or those with light takes at lea.st 21• weeks to make and mon method of making a' fur. and dar alternately running takes between '' and 60 pelts, . While about a <lozen employees through them are rejected and more ... -~Joanna Madencis, production dire~-1plied their trade, howroom -Oircctor pelts brougtlt in until there is ~ tor at Goldin.Feldman furriers. aid Leslie Goldin and Madencis ex· perfectly matched set. .. _ during a tour of the compan)"S pl~ined what was involved in mak· After being numbered to insure Seventh·Avenue workroom. ing a let out mink coat. the darkest, silkiest skins are in the There arc three ways to make a fur After selecting a bundle of pelts back of the coat, they are run COlti pieced, skin•On·Skin and let that matches the Customer's request, through a sJii;ing mac~ine, Similar tO out. Piecing, the lea .t expensive the skins are wet. trccched out flat one that CJlCS rye l5rea<i in a bikcry. ~·-~-=m=etnoo. mv ~v ! uking-th~letto\er ~Jtd ,scapltd ro ctrdbOard ntil' h pelt is nrr into 73 nar_ ptrts of the ~in -heads, paws. gills b6ards overnight. "-pieces, each one no more than thrtt· and uals -tr'mmed off in the The next da , tht pelts are i&. .sixteenths of an inch. • .- \ Goldin said this is done to stretch a 20-inch pelt into a strip that will run '2 inches from collar to hemline. Once cut, the pieces are given to an operator, who using an old f00t· pedal sewing machine, joins the cut pieces together with strips of leather approximfttly l '4-inch wide. Furriers ~ooking tq cut corners miy use leather sui~ ~ co 2·inches wide, which can result in an uneven loc>lt and will likely show when the customer bends her arms, Goldin said. Tilt strips are then wet and tem· poruily stapled to nailing boards again to slightly stretch the skins. Anocher way furrien try to save money IS to stmcli tnt· stnps to d\c ma.x.·· Goldin, whose 50(tcovtr bOOk • "How. to Buy and Mlintain a Fur Coat" (Harmony, SS.~) offers prac- tica1 advice for first-rune fur buycrs, recommends that cuStomers Lift the coat lining and give the leather. a gentle tug to make sure there is some givt. A coat that has no spring to it is anocher sign the furrier has tried to cut costs, she says. After being cleaned with a fine t00th comb to remove imperfect hairs, the fur strips are again stapled to a board. There tht customer's cut.out cardboard pattern is traced and each fur stripe is m~asuted to make SU!f they are uniform. The body, sleeves, venu and col. Lars and velvet, fur.Lined pockets are tiltn sewn into the tOlt and it is tu bt a giant arum spnn a with sawdust to make tilt leather mott supple. Photography by UJ PayM "Finished, to the eye, it looks like one pitce and that's the way it's supposed to," said Ma.dencis.. who inspects each coat individually and is nor-opposed to having the coat. npped apart if a seam is nor uni· form. Goldin's book is full of infor. mation to help consumers-conquer the intimidation of buying an ex· pensive fur. In easy-to-read chapters, it tx· plains the difference between a fine _._ quality and lesser qUility coat and inclu<ies hints on how to talk to a furrier, where to bUy cow tnd how · to choclse and take care of a fur. The book iJ not meant to make an expert out of first -time bU eri, · ust mal<e t wtJer consumers, says Goldin. · f·1 · 11,_,. aha ._..hDDUIMb.it a d• ~ • ~di il ftM. Kawrvcr.:aA 1wvc...,1=-r::~ n.-k .. va~ Ila Y•'s 0.)' abcKaldD I bt conlide~. accord· •M 10 Seventeen m.,not W11h tht holida> scat0n Jml wound the rorMr the~ \\Ill be man} putanand food 1empt111ons and the edhon advite tftn.qers to try lb maintain wei&ht by avo1dlftf \:On5· tut munch1nu~ b} l'&kul1un11od ~ing calohes ronsumtd , • 1 T~t wt bit oflld, ll't' is wmct11nc~ easier said than -aon(', but. the} do ha~e som(' tips, and most ot them ght t olose efewpou~ds use these tip MAKES st:NS~: You Inc "llh it C\ nJa\. \'ou'reu~d to1t. \'ourbc' t fnen·d probabl~ \\On't C\Cn tl'll )OU. \\hat? :lht' "cnt'i an )Our home or one or thf' ntost .common of all hou~tiold prolilc1m: llou\Catosis. lkrc are 10 htnt\ to kccp your hllU .. melhng great for under I 0 minute~ and SIO. •Use nted andk~ tu ere te more than ii Uramattc mood •l Int' dra~crs wuh ~nttd paper. soak rnttop ball \\1th a favon1c rolognr. 11e it in a d1scarlltd n~lon ~tocking and place t)ctwttn la)ers ot dot hes •H~.../camct dcodor11rr before \8CUUming. ~ ~ •Place ~m~I dro~ of J>l!f'J'Crmint 011 on famc-proofchiJ>'. Put thcch1p1 on top of light bulls. The heat frt?m the bulbs "111 caust the peppermint scent to fill 1hc air · ' v .. DEii ; tx) and ~1h tra)') with Od()f'l1Cr, • •Rubki.tchcti counter\~tth kmon (cut 1n hall) I cl sit oHrni~t. Ran off with "llrm water. •l>on't lean~ din> di'>hc\ in the would \\ork for any_~. -.--.... lf)ou gtt caughlby an auad~ oftne mull('h1c • ti) low rnlone bre-a1h mints which can ~ refre.,hing _.,___....,.• ..... ' l h ~ under ta and tti:11 cu hton\. When \OU or gut' t\ sit do"n· watt-. of tragran e "'II tx- •Keep an open bo\ ofbakma ~a thC"'tc-frigenuor to-kttp tt 'm('lting fl'C6h sink. · • rush lcfto' er lemon or orange pt'els tn the prbagc disposal. .. . ' rclca t'd • A •Spnnl..tc the bottom ofktll\o littrr 1Vo rest !Or T:fie· Cen·ter.'s.directors_ I • • • . • on. the co.Yer. ... . . • • Dor~ cteKru1fi !I n:uhe ·oa Dover, ·NJ.: ha l~e<t m Sout,hem Cahforn1a c;incc Junior ht&h school "hen her parents mo"ed to onh ~ .... ewr • ., •• , The annual afternoon rccepuon at the Center Clu~g" ~n b} the board of d1rectorsofthcOrangeCount) PerformingAru Center honored \he I 986-8 7 Gut Id board and chapter chairmen . .. We've had a wondcrf ul ume. nown' back to work." ~1d board member Floss Sc:laamaclaer. • • nd, indeed. thc-;c women nc\cr top . .' upcoming fu.nd-ra1 1ngcHmt!. domrnated theconversat1on of the Guild lt"a(,1crsas they !lipped champagne and sampled.the scones. finger~ndwtches and pastries offered as thank-}ou fare . · Tlm Strader, president and ( EO ofThe Center board welcomed the select group~ "You ha\'e hclP.Cd toc~atca milestone m Orange Count). fhere arc few volunteer tructures hkc the Guilds in alt the country." Geor&la Spo0ner. Center Club, • DlHt Daflacls, Viii JorgtastD, Johe RH, Georgia pooaer, Betty Be Idea and Carol Wilken were among Center V l P's honoring the Guild's ·•golden girls" • • "The Guilds are the heartbeat of the Center." commented Marcy Mulville as he traced the h1sto11 ofthesupportgroup. In 197~. thc uild's ficst )ear. a total ofSS.000 had been raised towdrd the ( enter''> operating expenses. This year the combined f und-raisingefTorts of the Guild had raised $508.000. Amo~ the super-star gathenng was all-guild chairmal\J oAan Boswell wcahnga llatacccnted w1thaglitter1ngstar, "( guc ta rs are my theme. It started when l was president oft he Center tars. I JU'lt couldn't get away from them. IJustt>oughtadre swithstarsallovcrit." Other star. in the Guild's constellauon included Barbara Stelnberg, Ciel Woodman, Irene McCaUrey, Patricia Rowley, Mar-Mary Ba11, Patty Brennan and Dorla Pascale. Papara11l l1 edited by Dally Pilot Style editor Vida l>eH. Holl)wood. . · . Wt th her teen summer )Cars spent on Balboa Island. Don decided to settle.to Orange County when 1t came time to choose a carter path. "l fell in love with the Corona dcl Mar{Nt'wport Beach/Balboa arcr.i and wanted to spt'nd the rest of my life tht're," Yid the Van Nu) Hiah grad Dori struck out on her own after leaving UCLA and opened her own compan), Miss Exec. a personnel agenC) on We~t Coast Highwa), Newport Beach. located across the street from the Balboa Bay Club. After Don's marnagc to Jack H. deKruif •. cha1~an and ch1ct extcutive officer of a maJOr supphcr of 1ntcnor mm products to General Moton. Ford and Chrysler. wnh plants in Michipn and Minnesota, the couple moved to Michigan. Jack's home ... state. Reluctant to completely sever all ties wtth Orange County. 1he deKru1rs maintained an apartment at \he Balboa Bay Club and commuted bctwttn Michigan and California SC\'eral times a )car. Eventually, Don ta.lked her hu band into moving bad to Orange Count)" anti Jack started up anothcrbusine s. this time as a corporate cns1s manaaemcnt con ultant. He also chairman of the board and cb1('f e-<ccut1vc officer of Wayne Corporation. one of th~ large t manufacturers of school bu5Cs m the U .. and Canada. O'er the )ears. Dori ha"> served hundred of "olunteer'hours on behalf of her fa\orite o~n11J1tions includ1na Angelito de Oro Au:iulia11 ofB1a Brothers/Big S1ste"' ~here she has btt!> a member for 12 )tats. he ts also a long-time member of tht" Fashionables. a ke) support group for Chapman Colleae. ind 1s a member of the board of directors of Opera Pacific. • . Another Iona-time in vol\ ement since 1973 has bctn w Ith the 'Newpon Harb(>r Art Museum where she !len-ed as president of lhe -Museum CounC11 and on iu board of tru tees for-two )'t1lr . Addittonally. Don ts a member of Designing Women, An Institute of Southern Cahfom1a. Jn 1985 Don was chairman of the 0pt'ra Pac11ic Ball Undef"\\riters Dinner and served again 1n that capacity this )du he and Jack arc among the Founders of the Opera Pacific. · In add1tton to volunteering as a board member of her daughter Lisa· high school PTA 1n C'oronadel Mar, Oort takes a great interest tn - Lisa's fleda)ing acting career. Lisa 1 a member of the Young Conservatory Pla)ers for the South Coast Rept'rtory Theatre and has appeared 1n "A Chnstmas Carol." and other<production.s. 1=~sa. \\ho was born at Hoag Ho p1tal. also follows her motht"r s volunteer mchnat1ons and 1s a Cnnd)Stnper at Hoag. On the personal front, Don stays trim~)' wi.mmingand b~ alwa) being on the go. "Tenni 1 on hold for awhile, but I have t\ltl) intention of getung baclc to my favonte port." · After a tnp to Pans and London this summer-two of Don and Jack"s fa-.ontc places...,.. the deKru1f plin to t a 1de more time for tt<U-CI to fa\Wite SPQts in the U S.-Lake Michipn arul wt Valle). Idaho. Their nNest proj~t is upervJStng the rt'modehng of their new home -they've taken up remodeling as an enforced hobby. quip Dori. and the) hope to move in eacly 1n 1981. On today's Style cover, pori w(arl a Ricco Antonio pink satin gown embclhsbed with hand-beaded appliques ~nd enhanced by lhe addition o( a rufficd wrap. Sht' W11'> photo&taphed in lhe Sa"-s Fifth A venue fashion at Four Seasons Hotel. • . Final Markdown Fall & Winter Clearance • 50% t _o 90% ~offl ALL MERCHANDIS~ ON SALE Now In Progress with Ne~-Merchandise· Arriving Daily! Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 5:30 . / 1024 Ba siae Drive ... { 1 BOOK BY OOCEMBER 31 AM) SAVE Sl,lOO~~p1r. ~il\lllJ.( on c1 S1Un.11uui"e1sn'rjuc:ts<n1nsr; lr'nl ran' oppo1tun1l}c;..·~--------------~ -o t•x pd H'lll t' SOllll' 11 o "Pl'CW a 1 \<.'f TITTy·thou .... ancl wh•ran n 111 t'I' rh111.~t· lo nuise. 11nw1 on.•r l•n•ry othl:'r Im£' ~~:u ;1fll:'1 w .11 \nd 1111\\, \\ ith Sit mar·.., Supl:'r. aver <11-.count of $:l00 Pl!I 1w1 .. n plu~'llrnne l'urt Honu-. of. lf>O. 11111 ~kxican l<i\'ICl ,t rl lll l'S "'~·" t ,1~ lo\\ :is :_stJ9!) pt.•r ~r,on. "\\e want to fill your cruise with reason to return to Sitrnar." l;r""llri 1'1td pt:mt I ta1Dt:'ii Sitmar • • II • . ) Ol••C..MLY"°'tk 1 I -a •a .. - ~~dnamd.a~.a Jbe:Nov-11'>·•1••'-l•M.-1._,M •11 u..;.. ol::lllew ~ ~ .. -OIJaaO ... or ID befaeftl tpODIOiidtij tat W~Rl1*0D eOfio/, Tbe 8"*' . ..-to erase a NittoMllic~'4.~~= .. • 100. Woma'1 M!_ieoO COMdl '° --1nwork~:thetubt1...,.. Twca•f·ll\le t.cbelon and tOIDM-tbe AtDerican Red Clali. dieMI •• an amtill ~mnt for me lie da PIClc Fettivitiea will beliD II 6:30 p.m, peece. .,.. Nov.~ a.the'!'~.~ 1•~ andnallunttlabOut ibp.m.Allpnt1 Thefin11htdwork1wercpreviewed .. .cl.. H IVI ..... ~ will Jecieve I ChamNftt ..... IO and ptt·~U(UOft SIDI bickti ..... UlrN It otel Mtriditn u a btDCfit for ample and will bt oflmld a wide Thundly tvena-at 1 cham-the OC Cha~er of March of Dil'l\et ( r~· _ .. ...........,. ..., ...._ ra........ ..a-·-'• ,.. ._ .. 11111 ......... me Lbesne for Birth Defects rounA•t1on. array 0 vuua UIKHIU "'1 ·--· pqne/~n pirty uan opener •Otl 1be ,~~~ ~ ~ boet includina cavaar. I o;day exhibit. ~ .._BeaN,oo-ancborofChanntl "Apaamanytutanpnave~n Finalbidd1n,1willbehtld'7:l0p.m. Out~ A Schoollat ' News, leads the hat of ellllble held," Mid co-chairman W_. C*. Saturday au.live auci..ion fODo"whW' lbc lrYiM:...ManiotL ri~lll t.chelonwhowillm~tiuc1udurin1 ·~Buttt.eftbavebetnf'ew-ifany·-6 ~.m. cocktail bufret. Patlici.-ana "1¥IHthbe&in1tt6:10p.m .. will1adiM'k the 6 pm. rec.ption featurina no host champeanc tastinp of this mapi. · artists and. their pllery rqwttrnta-a 1it down dinner and. danc:ina to cocktails and complimentary buffet. tUde. More thaft 40 wineries wilP be ti"eswill be honored aunts. mullC of tbc ,_.. by Wurli~ plus __ ._Comedian/actor T•m Wlhei will be ~~ti"I Wi&h..JDa.D)' o{ tbcm_.._tbe C\ICDl~lpoAIOM by,._ 11lent and live IU(llOn1_~-·--- tlt'lt'ff, PoUMf'I several sparklms wines. I am Junior Council of the museum with ~ ... 11 chairman of the Professional iucttoneer'$ wJll be in especially lookina forward to the Jalferl•rt• ... artsU.. llallft. event and paest1 are encourqtd to charic when b1dd1n1 beains at 7. Piper Fare." a.n as C<Hhairmen. w~r clothes of the SOI and 60s ..... .81ddm1 is e~~ed to ranJe from a Auis~ Johnson. and Cobb in Seat1n1 1s limited to 3SO and the ... _ .. few hundred dollars to several orpnizina the event arc~ a..., cost. S3S per person. inCJudtl food, _.., lloack may pt called at . thousand and all bids must be paid aa., Blatt, vice president ofW. R. =om imentary wine and an auction · ~~8 forSJ<kach r~rvat1on1. ,. that evenma by cash, check or credit Grice, ~ Pwft-W, diRC\Of of . More informauon available N.. C,...y ~111 entertain at the ~eatds Grace wine prosrams, and Patrtd caltina494-6S3l. v. 16 annual lstkl Bon<h Com- Advancc ta(kct ($IS) may be DM.ley,atneral mana~rofthe Show-La N .. a •• CuiM, the Saturday . mqn1t)"w1de dinner dance set at the . · arransed by calhna MaTCh of Dimes boat. benefit planned by .Volunt«rs in Westin ~uth Coast Plaza Hotel · .. at 6J1:s100 or bou&htat'the ~oor for . Tickets· are-S3S each .. and mer-Mbk1plc ~ltrosis bcains_at 6 p.m. at • The eYenin& wilt~in 116:)() 'p:m. Sl8 .. • · · vatioo information may be obwncd the Nt'wport ~h M*1Tiott. Hosted with c0cktaJls and.dancina follo'Ncd CHAMPAGNE: "We will be com-by callin& 83S-Sl81. ext. 249. · hon cfoucvres :-"Ill be served for one bydmntrandentertainment. Dietary mandttnna the entire Showboat IN THE PINI: More than 100 hour m the Atnum Court dunna the laws will be observed. Rescnations (Reuben E. Lee} for the occasion," Caufomia artists received a tube of cocktail hour and festivities will for the SSO per person even1 may bC sa1d OUvia J..._, co-chairman of Meditcrrean pink paint from the con1'"""' .... ,., ~n nt'nina of dining. obtained b~ calhna 32·2920. FA SHION CALENDAR • II. CUii Elllll LIWI . SPECl~LIST IN L~£XT~ITY INJURY DISEASE & S~ERV Of' THE F'<>Ol=-ANO ANKLE II. UWIElll I lllWI . ROB~SON'S: Des1aner Lloyd WJI-informally modeled noon to 3 p.m. hams will make a personal appear-Thursday at the South Coast Plaza ancc to present his latest collection I store, Pronto Ristorante and Fony .. TlllllLllY•Ml-Nll•Hll ..... p.m. Thur5da) at the 'ioulh Coast Carrots. Membership information avail· able from 65 l ·8619 or 786-1204. NIT I UI PIP• Liii P' FR Tl Ill HIT • LASER SURGERY . • Reouced peon rl'tnlf'!'lel bleeding & swelling, faster heel~ • MINIMAL INCISION ANO MICROSURGERY A<Mlnced Arnbu&atorypgicat toot proc:eduref'Whl<:h r9duce· pa n. Sottelhng and~ heating with minimal tr'uma. • ARTHROSCOPIC FOOT ANO ANKLE SURGERY •COMPUTERIZED ELECTRODYNOOAAPHIC MEOtCINE Benef 1 trom new compcllertz:ed 1nfV1S fOf b. foot ~- Simcha Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will meet 1 I a.m. Thurs- day at Pr0Jress1ve Savings and Loan meeting room, Beach and Adams. Huntmgton Beach. A buffet luncheon will be served and a program on hostels for people who are 55 and older will be presented. Plaza store m Sponswear. St. John SHOWS: Selvq&io, Fashion Island, Knits will be modeled Monaay at 2 will present 1u fashions by Italian p.m. and apm on Thursday at 2. designers Nov. 18 au luncheon how Makeup anl5ls and consultants will sponsored by Women's Auxiliary, bea"-ailable 10a.m.to9p.m.Monday Jewish Senior Center. The event throuJh Thursday to do makeovers beains at 11 :30 a.m. at the Turnip and 11ve out cosmetic and fragrance Rose. 300 S. Flower, Oranae. Tickets samples. Jimm> Garcia will rtlake a arc $20 and funher 1nfonnation personal appcara04;eau mini fashion available by calhni SJ0.6198. Coastline Chapter of B'nai presentation ofh1 holiday collection Hohdays coUccuons will be shown B'rith has scheduled its meeting at 2 p.m. o,, 16. Fa !lions for the Thursday arth~ ti •.m. fashion for 7:30 p.m . Wednesday at large size w<Yman will be showcased luncheon planned by South County Southern Cahfomia Savings 3: IS p.m. ov. 16 on the Stt<>nd level. Community Clinic ~uitihary .at El Communal}''Room. 1547 5 Jeffrey A March 21 f und-ra1ser and the sale of sweatshins with The Center 15>$0 will be discussed at the 10:30 a.m. Tuesday luncheon of Alla G1tana Chapter in The Center Club. Karen Maroney, 633-2032, has funher infor· mauon. • RECONSTRUCTIVE ANO COMPUTER DESIGNED FOOT SURGERY •ADVANCED JOINT IMPLANT SURGERY FOR ARTHRITIC JOCNTS • HOSPITAL & OFFICE IMPLANT SURGERY FOR ARTHRITIC JOINTS l.MAGNIN: Fa hions by St Adobe, San Juan CapKtrano. T1ckeu Road, Irvine. Craft instrucuon on Gillian. Dynasty suits by Nola Miller are SJS each and reservations may be making albums Will lie a1vcn. outh Orange Count) Chri · tien Woman's Club will meet 11 :30 a.ro. TueSday at the 'lrol- 1da)l Inn. Laguna Hills. More mformauon on the group avail- able from 859-2819. • SPORTS & REHABILITATIVE MEOtCINE ·-and ~enina knm by Kenar will be made by caJhn& 661-SOSO. · • - rr:===============--========-==================================::::::::============================:;;;;;;;====~ OPERA.~. From Cl opera company and those who attend and underwntc the cvenm• arc very pcc1al to u ,"added 01 Chiera'. Tickets for the ball arc S 125 each and available by calhna 4748000 Entenamment will be provided b) soprano Wilhclmenia femandez, known foT her starnna role m lhc film "Orva." Mic Bell. formt'rt)' of the F1f\h Dimension, who will sma excerpts from •· Pori> and Be ." ~ -- of lfiC Three product1ons wh1c,.tl will launch Opera Pacific's mauaural season at The.Center earl)'. next )C3f. Other entertainment will be b) the Beverl) Hills Coullion and Ole mustc fordanc1ngand showina otTbcaut1ful ball aowns "'ill be provided by Murray Korda. • I ,..: \ • . . Welcome So~h Coast Plaza .is delighted to welcome Crate ~nd Ba~l to America's premier retail center. This distinctive home furnishings store offers an extensive selection of the best aesigned products in the world, reasonably priced. Crate and Barrel's only store in Southern California is at South Coast Plaza. Youll find Crate and Barrel on the second level between the Jewel Court and Nordstrom . r ••• I .... " I ... .. . . Argyros fete;d at Chapma.n Col.lege .. . . . .. By MARY LOU HOPKINS D9llJ""' C:..11 ~II IF ii 1 • • · ' Look out Broadway= thcre·sa lot oftalenl m Oran,eCount). The arusttcab1ltty of some 200 Chapman College musicians, singers. and dancers was how cased 1n the production .. Let Freedom Rang" at the Anaheim Marriott. The arthestra 's patnottc music filled the ho1d's Great Hall as a montage of people and places Oac;hcd on a buge screen. Then the how paid tnbute to Amencan composers and to Broadway shows as students per- formed mini-segments from uch favontesas .. M) Fair lad)," ''76 Trombone ,'"'West Side Story." and .. Fiddler on the Roof." ~ Chapman College'scommunica· tions depanment cha irman Roa Thomson produced and directed the $how \·1ewed b} I .200 guests at th~ · . the celcbratton. wfuch tradit1qnally collcgc'sAmencanCcfcbrauon VI..'" p:tys tributetodistin1u1shcdAmcti· C elcbratton VI concludtd the can whose hvcs have enrichtd school's I 25th anniversary )Car, and Orange County and exe mplify the u al oconcluded Ente,.Pnsc '86. pintoffreeenterpnsc. · C'hapman's$54-m1llton develop-Video tapcsoftnbutes to ArJYrOs ment campa1&n. were shown on the scrccn. Speakers "Enterpnse '861s the largest such were Prof. Kent Begeal (a former effort ever undertaken by a college of teacher), Fred Spares, tlle Rev. Den· our sue," said G.T. (B•ci) Smltll, DJs Savage, Harry IUaker, Robert Chapman College prc~1deot. "We berger, Gen. Wllllam Lyon, had a goal of$54 million and as of James Roosevelt, Sapervlsor Har' 2:50p.m. today we have raised riettWleder,JoalSmltla(first lady of $56. I 25.237.'' Chapman). Jack D9dcly(he per- The fund drive bqan in 1981 with suaded George to go to Chapman) contribuuonsofS I Om1llion from and Peter V. Uebtrrotll. board Oftruo;tces members Warren · Hancock. Betty Hatto• Willlams, ud "Hononng G~'le 1s the b1~e t GeorceArgyros,an alumnus and privilegeofmvhfe. ·Smith said board of trustees chairman since Argyros is CEO of Amel Dci.relop- 1975 men I. o"'ncr ofSeattle Mariners Arg)ros was the honored guest at· bascballclub.andco-owncrof Air Cal ith WlUlim LJ•; .. •• · ·. \l/ith a &entle.and sincere touch. Georae turned the tnbutc from himself to others. "This is upccial moment for J..ae (his "'ife)and me.and I want to tell >Ou what thise"cnin& means because ·1 1t belongstoall ofmytru1tces," Ars>1'0S said. "They have liven. upported and cared. and they h,vc learned ~hat 1t me_!lns 10 aive. •; "This 1s a little collqe with a areat adm1nis1rauon and faculty. and 1n 1975(whcn the college bad financial problems) the faculty cut their salanes,'' Argyrossa1d. "Students are the pa)Offfor all of usand supP0r11ng a fine enterpriseco)lege will msptre students." Papanul It e4Jted by O.Uy PU.t Style editor Vida ~ ... ~~~~'-0. _ -~an the$e People to help ~ ~ ---decorate yow home, business I ..!. • t -Or club for this year's HARBOR HOME CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW S3.~ Prize Money for Winners' Favorite Charities! (71 i) 7W-R22~ • Ct 1\1 !\II R( IAI 117 t-:ashmn !\land .. <' :-..01 IU Bullcxks.W1hlurt' l\t'WfX>rt Beach, (A <)}(T(-J.) \ Professional Lighting & Sound Design & Installation . (714 ) 953-508 2 NON· PROFIT • NON-PROFIT .the ~~~ (714) 546-4005 JI/Tl Harmon · Skipper We'll Help Put Up & Take Down, Too 1131 W. 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(714) 540-2 3 18 (114) 957·8267 Atftl1•tl' of the Amt'rin n Red Crou CLUB (7 1i4) 760-3320 Michele Cella Mike Ste w o rt Skipper IM Monday.f'r1d1y 10-0 5'turday I (>.'5 Sund1y COMME1UCAL "111 F1shlon Island, Newport ~ach !Bullocks Wilshire WinCI N()N..f'tlOflT SEA fX'lORU SHI, 711 CAU US • YOUR NEIGHBORS ON THE BAY 1931 W. Coast Hwy, Newport leoch, CA 9266) OAlSMEN Will DO n 1Enu1 8 0.A:§'F El C/leJJJ ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (714) 645-3505 Dove Grant, Cooch 2('01 Fairview load t Cotto Meto, CA 92626 '\0"4·PROf'IT LATIN .CLUB • CORO'A DEL ~AR 111(,,1 CHOOL Mit-~I~ v ii•, AdviM>r (714) 788·33ZO 7:1e-.. tM ~ • .._,.f r ltlay fh "' I .(J{JtJ l f'•r• f•Pf'rlf'llC f' .. ,,,. Arrlt1lf't 11,,al I •lwll1tltm~111J COMMfllCIAl UE vvvv-.6 dlaJtjltl :l'altme 'I U ... iqut. r d U10 l Ut Sc K t t}Old bte. p~ , S . . (71 -4) 6'42·A'76 Bev Kr1tute1n Peggy Jo Moore All •uto ,.i. ltJ c•••trdal tar••'" lkO•• I• t•I• fltl•l•I Ruil •ru t•r1 •t~t dlntllJ to lllf ""'" ft••t Cllrllt•H ll&llt ••u or 1oa ,,.ni 1r•••• ar, Jtltltlllfd a1 a''""' " e IJ 111t nan1 Pilot •Ille• aru,h •• ll11tllU1 for th Tr ~ { f • l Jol\JI aad Jerrie Schmidt with Sonny and Joyce Helfrick. . EYERmll& .. 11 STOCI • EJ&gant Europeen Linens • 100•1. Goose Down • 100% Pima Cotton Sheets• 100% Cashmere Blankets• 100o/o Cotton Blankets• Baby Bedding • Down Comforters • Duvet Covers . ~ • Baby Blankets • BRIDAL REGISTRY .. · 11111 PllZE IUWlll Take 8 Friends on Ph~h · Dinner Ctutte Aboard Yacht qurtng Parade of Lights LanJY-..LJ4'e ............ ...._. 1Mn (NH Zonta.) An honcfouevre.butfcl waut1 up an one room of the m'*um wnh ca1tnnJ by ......,.. Phl••tt. C'ak'nna 1• m) •>·Ofrelar.ana. ••d tlw Neim' Btath counalwoman SEN IMI TAL JOURNEY: ShOwbOat C:.'blpu-r of lbc Ntwpan Harbor Guild for: The Cc~ltr ••travel~ .. back to the 20s Slturday, "i.a ra1l1. • 1xt)-six were 1n nta Ana at the 11N'"Rftional1: n~uon Cenaer lo Jilny at the aood~lookina Sparu'1l; tylcd bu khna ht-fore boardana the two-;lt\el domtd pnvatcl~-own~ 1her Patio 7A"ph)r for a ~>-long excursion to n f?1rao. · also ... • . • Al ltil iUtiOfl tfie 1Ut11S. .Jny m lOI llUR, ~ welcomed by 70 tuudo dad .,.,...., Je h••• dancers tappina &o fasc1aauna rhYlbnu: Parked ca..ic au&omObila acfdcd '° the lhtme whkh was IJae bmD cbitd of persy dlairman U.. ...... , ••r.-e ~ loWCI ·tra&M. M)' lfindfalhet-Waa a ruaro.d ...,., Md the 20s era wauo .,Ut ... ..-. &una., hilh bvina and so Man)· arat movie JJUm.AJM1.1l wua WM before lax " commented Hahnr "'Tihli :i• 1 .IOod-tized poup for thu pany. ot Mid"" Ow.a. · ...._. (with husband ...... ,, who dtd the 1nv1ta· uons .. l used to teach. and I ltnow how difficult. 11 is to k.ttp a "'1P Emma Jaae Riley honored by YWCA. IIQDAY'S ~UNDAY PUZZLE ! 1 ArOUM 6 Packs of cards 11 Gem wefght 16 Mockery • 21 Entertain 22 Endow 23 W9rlhlp 24 Hawaiian greeting 25 Speech: llang 28 Handbag 21 Defeated -on. 28,.Aanks 29 Salt: Fr. 30 Store event 32 Water mammal 3-4 Pleasure craft 36 Compass pt. 37 Songstress Fitzgerald 39 Misplaced l 41 Let fall ~ Undett\IJtnd « P.O~ 45 English poet 48 Takes to court 50 Threesome 52 Excuse 55 Destroy 57 Oceans 59 Odors 63 Foreign 6" Baby feline 66 Capital of J Arkansas: '2 wds. 88 Satisfactory 69 Predilectlon 70 Marry 72 Guides 73 Actress McOanahan 74 Pismire 75 Volunteer State· abbr. 76 Stitched 78 Donkey 79 Palm fruit 80 "Rainy day" fund: 2 wds. 82 Torme or Tillis 83 Racetraek favorite: slang 85 Lace 2 3 .. 5 21 25 • 86 Existed 87 Spigot 88 Adjective suffix 89 Actrea Farrow 90 Mexican dlstles 93Sum 95 Kind 96 Broadsword 100 God of war 101 Craggy hill 102 Actor Greene 10-4 Curse 105 Ignited 106 Yellow pigment 107 Pitchers 109 Twitch 110 Common knowtedge 111 Sharpen 112 "Boob tube" 115 Volcanic: rock 117 Stove 118 Weds secretly 119 Trawt 121 Embodiment 122 Peril 123 Dfvtlion word 125 Always 127 lnv•tlgatlng 129 Dusting powd« 132 Be human 13<4 Adam's grandson · 136 BlulSh green 137 Jettison • 1-41 Reverent wonder 142 Kiimer poem 144 Abound • 146 Coffeepots 148 Friend. Fr l 49 Carved gem 151 Supernatural being 153 Protection 155 Wading bird 157 Sarcasm 158 Egg-shaped 159 Foot the bill 180 Harangue 161 Is Inclined (to) 162 Katmandu's country 183 Vends 164 Abated DOWN 1 Out-of~te 2 F9foe 3 Calamus 4 Employ 5 Morays 6 Spread out 7' HC>t"Mman 8 Mongrel 9 Osculate 10 Velocity 11 Unfeellng 12 Fuss 13 Promising 14 Zones • 15 Rhym ng triplet 16 Swift 17 Actress MacGraw ' 18 Western show 19 Trunk 20 RefJeves 31 Actor Alda 33 Art: Lat. 35 Proclaims 38 Said further 40 Recommends '42 Pare «Portal 46 Actor Leibman 47 lnMCt egg 49 Jib or spanker 51 Angers 52 Heathen 53 Without company S.. Public disturbances 56 Banister post 58 Robs 60 Ethical 61 Sensitive 62 Clay target 64 c ~:: 65 Recent 67 Chore 69 Pleads 71 Twelfth mo 75 Orange and pekoe 76 Flower part 71 Asian wild dog 79 Ck>ck fee. 81 P-.rs 82Smallrug~~~--- 84 OMng bird 85 Suits 87 Hot t 89 Contemplate 90 Sampte 91 Satethte of Uranus 92 Strtnged instrument 93 Foot digt1S 94 B~ldlng site 95 Pwuvtan Indians 96 Ter• 97 On 1t1 way 98 Sear 99 Guide 101 Tornado 103 Make fun of. sJang 10-4 ConversatJonaJ 107 Level 108 PainfuJ 110 wonian's name 111 Suspeods 113 Saga 114 Church section 116 Drench 117 Went qutcicly 120 Exceulvely refined 122 Roman goddess 124 Salem's state 128 Caviar 128 Ruptures 129 Unspoken 130 Conscious 131 Citrus fruit 133 Female ruff 135 Benches 138 Lot's father 139 Show feeling 140 Ate In style 142 Playthings 143 BreaJc suddenly 145 Tnfhng -1•7 Display __ 150 Terminate 152 Greenland Eskimo 1S.. S0Ud1fy 156 Epoch ,, 11 111 • r -CU~'I . TAMIANflt INTn '"' NtNJA lilt AUIHl11t ntl PLT flt ORANGE IOMITMINO wtLD t11 AT CLOll aANGI tit GUln COOL11t TOP OUN"' ROSanna b~. a :prc>Jttt of Al and Barban Hampton 0wntn of the ttartequan ~~~ Dinncr Ptayhoute. with tht local pttm~~ of the muJicaJ "MJ 0...., rrpllcn .. Man of .La tancba" 11 lhc Curtain t.all 'fhursda)' w11h John Ftrola d1rectin1 0.11 Om tcnSfn, Wilham U\\IS and 1 omunc Fu re Oal)''" Wf'dnttdaly nit.ht. The same evcnins wtll stt UC frvanc's Drama Workihop open a four-cvcnina ~d ductlOft of the Spemlh play "B T11 T111s headlinr the cast. Ptrforman~s arc scheduled n11ht· ly C'XCC'pt Monda)nt \ll)IOI curtain tames throufh Feb. I 111 the Cuniun all. 690 F. amino Re11I, Tu ttn. RescrvatioM 838·15'40 . ........ " • . "Blood Wtdd1ng.1'·frededco Gar-_Thc:tillan~ of the";..etk fealurfJ eta Lotca'\ bht known pit . "'II be · optotnp of ''Jla•let" at Oran1e · prt~ntcd Wedne~ay througti Situr· Coast Collqe, "Camelot" at Eliza-day at 8 p.m. in the f 1ne Am l1ttlC' bclh Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater on thr UC trvine campu~. Theater and "Site S...,. t.e C.....r" Con~tantmc An.1n11ak1 d1r h the .t.Wiiii~iMaii!iliiiii.ll?E!l!~~EE~L!Lrl JtSouttiern California t'ollege Thurs-how. and rr~rvatton~ arc tak<'n at _ cuwu.. da) evening .and "A C•lld'1 8Sf>.6616. , .. :: ::':::'...,. Clarittm.. la Waln" at the Gem 1 he ~m of Dylan Thoma re .-.., .... ._ _ ,._ Theater Fnday. . the ba a for "A Child'~ Chri tma~ 1n • ,..._ _. Jeff Calhoun. a member of the Wales," "'h1ch opens Fnday at the oriainal case of"My One and Only,"· Gem Theater undrr the J1rccuon of is directina a.hd chorcosra&:>hina the Dan Cartmell. Gar~ Ben nanny Sou1hampton produc11on. BilJed as a Obcfbcd:. Ka) Berlcl, Mamie "new GershwJn muslcal," 1he how Crossen, K~lh (,'In , El11abcth futures such classics as Faulko~r. Nma lltrman. Thelma " 'Wonderful" and "Stoke Up the Townsend, W~>ne Watk~nci, W1tnam Band " • · Artn 1rong. Don ( hnu1aen,,: t<'vr . --·-. ~-WILDflt ;;; .. ,.,... .-.-..-us ...... ~ ' • TMI COlOll • • Of MOMl'flt , ............. WMMM..,., aMOltlN Of A uuneoo ... ......... , ... , ..... ......... PA.Ne IT MIClll , ............. , ... .. .... ..-IO'(~ 12 fltCIC..W ... , ........ , .... , .... PtWCtl '°"'°""' .... TIUI Performances Wtll be aivcn Grodi. Euacne Rubenzer, Frenth Wednesdays throuah Saturdays at 8 Stewart and Rick Tia.an compnsc the p. m and Sundays at I and 7 p. m at case. Southampton, 140 Ave. Pie°' San Performances will be 1uven Clemtnte, through the holiday Wednesdays through aturda_)''i at 8 season. Reservations are taken at p.m. through Dec. 20 w11h Sunday 498-1669. . performances No,. l3 and Dec at Orange Coast College celebrates its ·uo and Nov. 16 and Dec f 3 and 14 second annual "Shakespeare Month" at 3 p.m. at the Gem, 12853 Main t .. with a production of the· Bard's Garden Grove. Reservations masterwork. "Hamlet," under the 626-72 13. 1'CaMC.... 1'0P OUNtNt ............ , .. OOJ MABllD ,,._, .. , ........... .. d1rcct1on of Bill Purkiss. Rich Jack-"She Stoops to O>nquer" optn.s a son takes the title role. with Brian two-weekend run Thu~day at Burnes. Nancy Witter, Tally Bnus, Southern Cahfom1a College. across Nathan Purkiss. Chris Williams and from the Pacific Amph11hea1re at SS Gary Gibson in other maJOr assi&n· Fair Dri ve in Co ta Me~. Per- ments. fonnanccs will be given Thursday) Rich JackM>n (left)•• Hamlet ba~lee Nathan Purk.IM u Laertee ln "Hamlet" at Orange Coa•t Colleae. Look.in& on are Q•ry GlbM>n (left) and Steve Shulta .. DIC aDlllnl IOMITMINO WILD 11111 AT CLOSI UNOI 11t lo HABRA .. ~~. :! - . ....... IMCC*O ICMATI KID ,Alrf II fNI TOP OUNINt llOY~ S2 PtCK-U," INYAMOH USA 11t 'MA NOeAN CIOCOOU DUl9ll "°'" ANIL POOL'I DAT lit ,. .. , ...... c.m THI COLoe Of MONIY flt A UllO APIUrf • AUINS 11t THI PLY 111 The tragedy will be performed' through Saturda> until Nov. 22 and .(582-4656>. rhur,da) throu&h Satur· Thursday through Saturday of thjs tickets nfa) be purcha5i1:d at the door. da\ at 8 p m., toda) and nnl Sunda) "'eek and next at 8 p.m. ~ith a closing Call SS6-36 IO for. more infonna1ion. at 3 p.m. matinee Nov. 23 at 2:30 in the Drama The cunams will go ®""1l o.n thc<.e · •"Brl1bto11 Beacb Memoirs" at t~ Lab Theater of the Costa Mesa three play after the coming "'ctkend: ··Harlequin D1nn,·r Pla)hou~ JS H \ college. Reservations 432-5880. •"Everythli1 lo lite Gardtit" at Harbor Bl"d \.·rnta na fQ7Y·5~ I I 1 l:.eme1 and l:;ocwc-'r-°&nttlot" Saddleback College in Mis ion Virjo Tue~a) throur~ Sunda) at 'al')mg ROCKS!' curtain 11mcs. · "A charming good time m<Me that's Impossible to resist ... • •''1'11e RaiJlmaker" at the <.1arden Gro"c Commun1t) lltater. St ,l\1ark's Street at C ha pm an \ H·nur. Garden Grme (897-5112). toda) at 2:30. fnda) anti Saturda) at ~ r m. ·--·-·---c--.. m· ""-•&-•-~111 ... ·mu-•·- --.. 1'11 ............ ..wws .-..-. ·.•I.A--• _,....... _,.., ·--..... e--c.. ._ .. ,_ l/1117tt ~ .. I.A-..... -·--·-c-·-U.1111 ----·--'--.... \ pj_ethura ol production a01\lt" continue throughout Oraniie Count) ""ith thc'ie c.hu") on the hoard-; and' continuing; •"All tbe Way' llomt" on th~· main sia cand"Blrd "onthC'<; londStagc of outb Coar,t ~cpcrtor), 655 J tiwn Center Drive ( O\ta Mc \a (957-4033), "Homt · pla\\ I U•'\d3)'i through f nda)\ at 8 pm \.\lurda) at 2:30 and 8 Sunda\\ at :' "\O and 7:30 unt1l . o' 23. ''hi'ie"B1rd "run'i TuC'\d:i)c; through Fnday\ at 8· 0. aturda}C. at J frnd. ::"\CJ, Sunda} al 1 and p,m, until f)(-c. 6 •"A Cboru· Ltne" at lJ( Jr\tne• Fine rb Village ThcateJ 1856-6616) Tutsday~ through Saturda} ~at p m. until No\. 22. •"Tllt-OCttttt Brfdit Club" '~EXTRAORDINARY •cwport Thratcr rt!; Center. 2501 (hit Drnc, • ewport Beach (6\1-0288), f·nda)S and Saturda) at s fl m through 'ov :?9 with a matinee toda) at 2:10 •"Whodunit .. at the Co)ta Mesa < 1\U.:~ Pla>hou!.C, 661 HamJlton St .. Co\ta ~tcs.a (6S0r-5269). Thu~&}S 1hrou.&!!...:<iaturdaH ai 8 p.m. with · maunct\ • o' I~ and 21 at 2 p.m=-. --- un11l 1':0' 29 •"Sldt b) Ide by Soncl'elm" b) thr 'outh C oast \.1us1C'al Thtater at lhl l n1\cr.s1t} H1ah ·hool Jheater [6.lO-filOti). Frida> sand S3£urdays u ~ f:·m \unda}'t at 1:30 through ov. •"Lunoo Hour" at the Laguna \1oulton r>la) house, 606 Laauna < an\on Road Laguna Beach (4'J4:07-!).L Tuc~a~s throujh Satu~· d3)'i at -gp:-m undil)S al L.JQ until 0\ l' •"Auntlt Mame" at the Wc'>t· m1MtC'r C ommun1t) Theater. 7272 Maplt ~t. \\le tminstcr (99S-4 l 13), f nda ' and ~turda)s at 8 30 until Dec 6 •" u1ar Babies" at the Grand Dinner Thca1er, 7 Freedman Way, ~nahc1m (772-7710), nightl} except Monda~\ al \lf}lfl.I ~urtain tlmts throu h Feb l • .. --------E~c-=-+H--------1.ILM f" ROBERTS . --'"1'"'-"·"AB<'n ' "A POIGNANT AND BEGUILING LOVE STORf ." ARQUEITE ... coeu •u n1"4* ..... TOR c.wT'llJ &TOllOtl1 ... ...... TOIM> , LOVES SOMEHOW . ..OW Pl.A YING HUNT"INOTOll •ACM Mf·fT7t .. MD9C9W!IM U lllltADA ... ,.11 'AC*'IC M AY I IUc-"-.rd (.(1rll..-.. Tl\11 • • n 't pa less for y pacek ln movie rol~· .. EWYORK-i )~ksPtnt 11 week la11 wanter mcttculou I) plannnta JUK"tde. 1 It was for: t~ mov,c, •• 'niJht Motbtt;• Manha Norman·, .csa.,..: uon of her Pulitzer Pn1e-w1nn1n.,1 Broildway pla . E1<'tpt for \t'I) brtef appraranccs by a few otht>r actorJ.i n " I two-<'~~ YcfUC''fe' for paccl( ind Anne Banaof\. . 11 wasn'• usy sclli_na uicadc to movie studtOi. 1he Acadcmio A\\iard-winn•na IC1ttH Sltd, • ••we·~ tt around and no- bOdy wan ltd to do u:• S.J>l'Cck uad sn a recent 1n1crview. ··1r you read a }"ftoplll of n, you know, you'd go, 'JOlh.' But I lauahcd a lot when I ""' •• fa""' that a pan hkt chat C'OIMS ntt.who won ttic ~t 1ctrc1uwal'd in alorta," lhe said "I was so exetttd 1 1962 for '1he Mu:~te Workcr;-.co- af\er l &a~J.he play. I lauahri! 1nd 1a" •~Jes 1~· ihcr. cncd at the same tame. I wasn't In rontra t er dour dillfhtcr. dt'prcutd I was uicrechbly moved, ''Mama 1 h y, (unny. ~puna of •nd I think, more than 1nyth1na. I Just hfc dnpuc h own 1•1e1 When couldn't n<>t_do u." 1he finally ttah1 Jettie tt xriou1, The ca 1 and crew wtrc confi~d 10 he r>t~hc11cally~oun1U her 1ntcll«· a sound tap: dunna rchtarsal1 and tual rcwurces. try1n1 ro find a Wa) 10 hoottng. SPllcc-k was only bricfty chansc her dau1hJer 1,ra1nd. Yu~lcd by her hW.htftd. fltm dirrttor BlrR'«)f\ mtmaek1 Spacek 1 nvani Jlck F11k, and their "·year-old d.luah· on the screen tcr, hu)lcr. lhc ram1I) hvn on a "I ne\cr kne\\ her wnh anyth n1 ho~ farm 1n V1r1Jn11. but that accent, lht1 Southern ac.- 1 rememhcr tht-fim lime :.ht cent," Spacek $aid. "SO when we came with her dadd), he came finished the film and I called her, I running out "Ind he ~·u 1ust pink. Yt'IS:JU!>l $hock d. 'But, could I peak and she JU'il kind.of gJo.,..td. he was 10 nnc plc&$C? b Anne there"' .\nd wannina pl1y. b)' · lkth Henley, co- sam~ f)ia.ne Keaton ind J " Ill It ~· vcrymiottonal elpencncr It was Just the Oddest th1n1 that l'J c~cr ~n:So •CJU 1 kinda all bung an ~ts beautiful Jiulc child that &he id. 'This ms Anne.' 11 l"as \Cf) cm00d1t'l1 C\et)th1n1 that wthbtent weird. J h d to get lo knowhttalloH·r from the 5tt, .. Spacek 111d • again " . ~ Hc1 separation was pen c,f the f.vtn though he was sometimes lran •lion into Jen1c, an cp1leptk told10 .. ~1ba kon1hcplane"c-arl,Yin 'l.l>oman ,.ith a fa1l~d mamacc and her rarctt, pacek crtJ11~ bt'r ta~• ~hnqurnt son, "'ho has made a · re a drawl for d1r~or Tnrtncc La.rise. -· Her character 10 "C fllllC> of the-',~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hean,·· the bubbly BabO. was ,. daametr&C"all} op~d to 1e5StC, but served as in *'1Udote. When filming on~· ·1nljt11. Mother .. ended, 1hc~ rhcrc.... ' ' . aron,SpelhnJ. whu atMi h d seen dd ltkdl,the pl1y. 1grc'cd 10 product'· the movie. an e--.1rcmc dcparturt' from h11.sally, altlJ)' telcv1 ion hows ' m1ngl~ raMnal dct1•d.on io ·end , .Mahclc'5 dccmon to ca t her jn her hfc. ··Badland ;·her fi~t big film role. uch as ••Dynasty•• and "Love Boat:• When she sa" the play, Sp eek knew tf 'he did not ponra) 1he ~u1c1dal. dauahter. J~s1c C'ate .she ..,.....,,..nnkf hvc to Tqret tl. ... It was one trick gcuana thcrc,': the Sance then, he ha been nominated actre ~said. "I was Jinally able to art for cad m) ·A.,..ards four umc), there b>. calhna up all my dt'mon "'1nnin1 in 19 O for "Coal Miner's But U&) ma there ""s a real prohkn'I. • Oaushrcr.1 th~u&h itJ.91 t~r as lime "'t'nt on, Sh~-"'--a1-w,_6_ppe:ir thn ~ason an "°l\1Cfi-was \Cl) sc;ary." , "(nmes of 1he Heart," anolhcr Rancroft. a five-time O~r nbm•· screen ada1>ta11on of a Pulitzer Prue- "10 + ... Titll: Cot..Olll Ml llltC*CY uu n 2 1>o1 )'00 ~ 25 • 00 1 0 lei 10MM I No ~u1e1 NGOY SUI[ OOT MA••teOfN.U) (1110) J 1Jf) 5.40 7110 .. 10 00 C•OCOOtlA DUN«Mm fN-UJ (110S) >•11 S1>0 1 40 lo t 1SO AbsolUlely il10ndn:ful ... '' C,,M"t t~ L'M R•ntn ""OM •YONO (RJ ~hu fl•"'' aue11er•1 0.tY Off ~O ·ll) THe'. COLOlll Of' MC*IRY I•) aeverly H iii C:oo (It) I He ~UHi "'"""' 'AClll f'LASH (It) "us CO•Hll J••nl of Ille Htlt ("OJ c aocoou.a' °'*OCa CN·•S> OU"f HO (~0 1 l) IPG·13l a sense of rel.Case. she said. ··1 kncV. lhat the da) we fini bed was a really 1mpvrtant da~ 1ri my hfc . For better or worse, \\t'd done 11," he \aid. "I mu!>t •>· there v.erc 11nie) wtlen I "'ondered af I'd be able: to ~· through 11. I lo"cd doing 1t But eH~n more than do1na Jt. I loved fip1 hana at." ea l P IO I ... _..p_ f8 edwer4• NIVf891TY .ROY SCHEIDER ANN-MARGRET "From it floating whorehouse to it final hurricane, •TAI PA~' Js flumboyunt P-9P cntcrtuJnmcnt. .. 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Pier IJ'Oap pa.rtlee ,.... wu put of tbe crowd that celebrated die pr .... to date of Plenlde vw.,e. the tint plitM of tbe rede•elopment of down- towa lhul~n Beach. Gaeeta enjoyed all ldnda of rooa· ~ ~·ten. hot doe-. chill. .. aandaee, popcorn an4pemaata -ID tenta at the north aide .of the pier lut Tbanctay nentni before watc~ a flreworka finale preeenfed bJ. Bryant L. llonia De•elopment of Carl•b&d. Mattel profits plunge Offby ·75% for nine mont hs; · takeover defense is adopted HAWTHORNE (AP) -·Mattel Inc. said Fnday us profits ""ere ofTb> 48.perccnt for its third quarter and 7S pcrttnt for the nine month • At thcYmeume. the toymaker said at had adopted an anti-takeo"'er tac11c although 11 wasaware of no un""anted suitors at th• tame. Forthc three months ended Sept 27. Mattel posted a net profit of S 16.3 m1ll1on. or 34 en ts per share. 6n rc"enues of $344,4 m1llton. comparr.Q10 a..~.urher when at earned $31 3 million or 60 cents per share. on sales ofS328. I million. For the nine months. the company earned S 18.6 million. or 31 cent~ per share, on \ales of$786.8 ma Ilion, compared to a }Car ago when n had a profit of $73.4 malhon. or S 1.37 per share. on sales ofS806. 7 million. The compan) attnbutcd the drop-ofT to-a higher effective tu rate and slu&&ish domestic sales. In adduion, last )ear's results included large operating-loss tax credits that "'ere absent this )Car ,For all of this fiscal >Car. the slow domestic sales arc expected to result in a deficit for United States operations and significantly lowcrcompan)wtde profits. Ma11el said. Separately. Mattel said 11 directors on Thursday approved a special d1v1dend giving each shareholder Lhc ngh1 to purchase S80 1n new stock for $40 1f a suitor acquires more than 20 percent of the company or begins I tender ofTcrior more than 30 perttnt of the com pan)., In recent >Cars. uch special d1v1dcnds have become common amongcompanics 10make1t more difficult and costl) for. a hosllle bidder to pin control by greatly Inflating the number of shares outstanding arid puuan& more stock 1n the hands of fnendly investors. Howe" er. Mimcl said the mo'e wa n't aware of any current takeover ovenurc . . Mattel'-; Mock clo~ Thursday at SI 1.1211?. down S371/J cents II has 48.4 million shares outstand~ng. Lasergraphics offers color ,therinal printing. systerri LasersnJ*lcs has announced m lrv1nc th11t at will offer a new intelligent color printing S)'Stem Called the Cf>S.20J ... the synem consists of a Lascrpaph1cs ros1er111na compu1er and a h1gh-cesolu11on high-speed color thermal lnfn fer pnntcr from Calcomp. The CPS-201 connects to an> color graph1cs-ap:sble · host computer through an RS-23!C serial commun1ca- non hne and accepts graphical information in Lascr- Jraph1cs Language LL 1-; a high-level graphics com- mun1ca11 on protocol rnmmon 10 most popufar graphics software , ••• American Engineering and Tecb.DlcaJ Assoclattt Inc. of Ne"" port Beach ha~ completed a firs1 round ~u11y financing "•th a Menlo Park-based "'enturc capital firm • Paragoa Partoers. · While details of the financing were not specified the compJn) did indicate la'il week that Paragon Partners as a $40 million tund and sufficient capllal had been provided to acco mmodate dramatic expansion of AETA's ex1s11ng business Industry sources also noted that this investment dcmons1ra11:d rc ne""cd confidence b) the financial com mun ii) an the nu<:lcar andu\11"\. .\ET.\ pro' 1dc\ \pcc1ah1cd engineering and 1cchn1- cal ..en ice\ 10 lhl· ut1l11~ and po"'cr andustnes • • • In announcing >Car end results for Plau Com- manlcalioos loc • Chairman Tol man F GcfTs indicated the compan) has continued m strong recovery trend Although reporting a loss of $391.797 for the >car ended Jul> 31. 1986 Pla1a earned a profit ofS4S5.484 an the founh quaner of 1ha1 )car Gem attributed the return 10 profitability 10 a combma11on of 11gh1 rnst rnntrnls and continued grow1h of Pla.ra < ommun1ca11ons lines of business. Whale total revenue\ for 1he \.Car ended July_jj.J_98.6.Jntrcaxd.._4l..9 pcrccn1 10 SS.58l.363. co,. of sales actually declined by 22 8 percenl 10 S l.SJ:?.293 <)1m1larl >-selling. general and adm1nas1rau vc e~pcn~s were rcduc·ed 4..3 percent to S:?.401.073 • • • US Facllltltt Corp., an 1n~urancc hold1oa company 1n \osaa Mc\a sold :?.6 m1llton shares of common stock in m m111al pubhc ofTerans. The shares "'ere priced at SI 0 each. according to kad manager. Pruden11al Bache Securities. The shares began tradma under th >moot t l~R E in the over-the-counter market • · US f.ac1h11es currently conducts 11s busine s oper· allon through 1"0 subsidlanc · S 8e-Mfi11 Int" and Massachuscm Plate Glass Insurance Co The compJny wili u5e the capital 10 cnte~ the rc1nsuranct' tiusaness • t .. Qalksllver Inc. ha~ annoU11ced the fihng of a rcg1s1rat1on statement with the SEC for a proposed 1n11ial public ofTenna of 2.000.000 shares of common stock. The Newport B<'ach company intends 10 sell 1.000.000 shares and certain tockholdcrs intend to sell 1.000.000 share5 The an1t1al publtc offering pnce 1s estimated 10 ~between $8 and SI 0 per share. Followrng the ofTenng. there will be 4.000.000 shares outstanding. Wcdbush. Noble < ookc Inc. 1s the managing under- writer. Quiksilver Inc de~1gns. arrange~ forthe manufacture of. and dmnbutcs beachwear and casual clothing pnmaril) for )Oung men and boys under the Qu1ks1lvcr label • • • M I Data Corp. of Costa Mesa has announced earnings ofS209.000. or 8 cents per share. on revenues of SI 6. I 6S.OOO for 11~ second fiscal quarter ended Sept. 27. This compares with earnings ofSS2.000. or 2 cents. on revenues of S 16,879.000 for the three months ended Sept 28. 198S . Rc,cnues for las1 )Car's Stcond quaner included a $2 malhon shipment to a single customer For the six months ended Sept 27 MSI earned S400.000. or IS cents, compared lo a loss ofS32S 000 or 13 cents, 1n the prior comparable period. R~ven~es increased to SJ 1.607.000 from SJ0.646.000 Charles S. Strauch. pres1den1 and chief executive officer. 5.11d . "Our rcpo<;1t1on1ng pravam is continuing to show results. Gros~ margin and pretax profit are up s1gnaficantl> when <.ompared to the prior year. We arc beginning 10 wan some b1' accounts w11h firm contracts for our new product hne.' --~~ Newport Pbarmaceutleals lnttrnatlonal 1 proceed- ing with 11~ new clan1eal tralls program an AIOS..related cond111on~ Large-scale clinical trails in HIV (Human lm- munodcfic1cnc) Y1ru\) ~ropo 11ive asumptoma11c pa- 11ents will commence in ustraha and 1n Scandinavia w11h1A>-thc nc\t ~\'cral weeks Chn1cal trails in ARC (AID~rclated complex) patients wall bc1e111na underway an the US over the next '""o mon1 hs. O\.crall, about 2.000 ~tients will be studied The de 1gn of the ARC stud)' was amvcd at with the cons~ltallon of the fr)r\ Wh ile az1doth}m1dane (AZT) has hm11cd approval for ccruun clasSt's of Al~ patients no approved therapies for patient w11h less SC\'Cfe form· of the d1~a\C are a"atlablc. Lucky Stores tO sell subsidiaries DUBLIN. Calif. (AP) -(ucky Stores Jnc. has announced a re truc- tunna prosram that includes \pan- ' nina off or scllina. Its three specialty store chain and rcincorporauna m Otlaware. CONSULTING SEMINAR ........ IMa'...,._,,OW.. ~ Coneu""" •• • ••• ,,~ ~ ....... -:L. ---· ...... -~ IQOOO+ _,I 1111'1 & Pf'Dh I afaoel ,...... ................. °" '°' ~ tnfOf'tndon c:Ml/wrhe 7M/Mt ... __...,,..OIDJ!t ~o 90I! ... , LOl~CAI071J ' ... ,I The announcement b)' the food store chain. taraet of takeover eflort by New York in"e~tor ~her Edelman. ~1d the moves ""ere "de· ~i&ncd to enhance ~archoldcr \ialuc. and focus the com~ny on its core· RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSntY 1•c .. .......... C...llnl .. 1122 -u .. C111T1--.M1-1111 I • . •• • Reorganization t:GM- cited i~ p_Iantclosi~gs . . i . . DE 1 ROil -lnd'u"~ analy lHtt the planned clo 1ng -Of I I General Moton Corp. plants. in four ~•ates as uraery needed 10 '-:cep 1he oataon·., ..top automa~cr health). but for 29.000 ... workers it means ·1.mccrta1n times , ahead ~ ..• Six final a\scmbl> plant aod two body works will clo b> 1988 and three tampina plants by 1990 in a move that will reduce GM"s fixed costs by $500 m1lhon a )ear. Chair· man Roger Smith announced Thur • day. The company showed an opcrat· inJ lo s ofS338 million for the )Car's third quarter. Analysts said the cutback\ were nccessal') for GM and the U.S auto industry as a whole. which 1s expected to be burdened with too much productJon capacJty later this decade. The Van Nuys plant wa pJted in the cuts. But that meant little to workers who fear losing their JOb'i, or to communitic whose economies wlll suffer. -11·s goina 10 be disastrous for Flint," said Earl Henry. president of United Auto Workers Local S98 tn that M1ch1gan cit>-where one plant is to be closed and another will lose one of its two aucmbly hnc . "Amt LS a smgle-industl') town. When people lose their JObs in 11, tlJcy don't have another industry to go to," Henr) said. · The plants 10 be closed, 1n Mich· rpn, Ohio, Jlhno1s :ind Missouri. are older faciltucs, and most had been facing shutdown for )ears as GM invested 1n newer, more efficient factories an<I renovated others. . "We've been hcanna about 11 for n Iona lime, so ain·~ nobody panicking now," said Donald tuart, a 32-year- old worker at the A1nt body plant. to be closed by thc.enctof 1987 Workers there have bcen ·told since 1979 the plant was doomed. GM To Close . :11 Auto Plants Hut Pctc Hoover, vice pre 1dent of UAW Local 22 at the Clark trcet final assembly plant in De1ro11, said workers there "were vcrr, d1sap- po1nted. They feel betra>cd. • At the stamping plant in Willow prings, Ill .. UAW Local SS8 Prcsi- dl·nt L;mme\ C>rus )Al~ G~rhid go"c • b ck on a prom1~ m'de 1n contraet ncgotia11ons four year~ aao. "CiM told us in 1982 anti laid out a contract and said, 'This i• what "'e nttd. l his plant ""ill be here forev~r. We can be competitive,"' C> rus said. "Well. "c p\'C it 10 thc,n a~d no~ tht'\i tum around and do us th1 WI). CM · Pre idrnt Jame, McDonald ~ d the cto .. inis .. art absolutfiy nccc,~I') 10 maintain our market· place tcadc~h•P and~nha.nce the Job • SCt:unl) of the greater bulk of our ""orkforcc." · ~ . • f inanc1JaJ aoa1)'4its l&f«d. ~ . "It'., a 'el')'Con~tructi"'c m)>vc on GM 's p:1rt," said Gary GlaStr of f1nt Boston Corp. in New Y,ork. "Hhink as "c ao forward. there will be fucthcr clo tnJ\" "A bold sin~c hadlo be taken and , 1h1s was it," said David Andrea, a re\Carch a socaatc at the L niver ity of Michigan's automotive transPor· 1111on office. On Wall Street, GM stock rose $1 10 close at $74 2S on Thursday on the · New Yorl Stock fachangc. The plant closings were part of the first ph~sc of a reorgamzatton and_ modcm11~11on at GM. and other planu were bcina studied. said McDonald. Unttl management can determine how man) workers can be transfc"rred or retrained, G M and UAW officials u1d the) could not estimate the number who Wlll be out of ""ork UAW Vice President Donald Ephlin said a wk force ""as be1na formed to hcli> the workers gel the tx-nefits to ""'h1ch they arc cnt1tl~. Benefits mcludc tr'a1n1ng for new jobs, ~upplcmcntal cmplo)mcnt benefits and guaranteed income for those with more than 10 )ear· scniont). · Ephhn blamtd .. tradeJ'°ficyfor · 1hc domc\tic car industry's woes. .. The closinas ... rencct GM's busane\\ ~11uat1on. but they also rcnect lhcconttnuingpcnlou state of America's most important manufac· turina industry because or the 1nac- ti0n of the govemment," he said . Bob Wilkerson. a ~rker at one of '"o GM plants scheduled to close-10 Ohio, saw foreign compct1lJoo as re ponsible for the Closinis th ~ ........... An ony Aman.to Ylewa Manhattan akyllne from one of bellcopten bl8 firm charten . More executlves travellng _yla chartered hellcop_ters For$600an hour, cabins a re s imilar to s tretch limous ines This cx~n~1vc means of transportation -Dam1n·~ fees ranac from $4 7S to SI , 9SO an hour -offers executive\ escaJ?C from traffic Jam~. on the h!a.hway and in the comn:icrc1al airwa)' It allow" them to do a two-to 1hrec-day tru> 1n ope day. NEW YORK (AP) -The ero pat1alc AStar, "W~at we sell more than l!n)'thing else 1s time. What outfitted with a plu h, gray-blue in tenor, bob u 1t slowly "c omr 1s the ab1hty for the chief cxccuti¥e officers to put rise from the hchportalonp1de tht Hudson River b_a_==n=k=-s ...... ~h~u.!1.ndareds of hour back into their schedule ," Aman1io to the naht as 1t pins spttd 'and aims for 1,000 f~.- 'The Statue of L1bcrty 1sv1 1blcahcad,andthea1rcrafl For cumplc, a 01ah1 10 one of New York's major soon whu~ past the twin to~ers of the World Trade 11rport\ tak a ~nt 11 minute\ A tnp to the nation's Center, leaving the car<luttcred street or Manh nan ca.~1111 take an h.our and a half but c.trcum\·ents urpon behind. . de ay\. Helicopter ta\;c off and land 400 times a day in • "The hchco~~r ti ~finitely. n<>t a ~k. It's , Manhauan, most o( them ctn)'in& hiah·po~ercd e'• m~nagcmcnt tool. Aman110 \aid "fhcrc arc people who ecutivc to a myriad of destinations. pomt to the hehcopte( and ~Y there goes a fat cat.That is James Robinson. chairman of Amencan. E•prc not true. They wbuld not be able to operate efficiently " without 11." · ( o .. att5 around' in a helicopter. So do financier Saul te1nberaof Reliance (1roup Holdmgs Inc .. and Jonathan comb1na11on off actor\ hn di ouraacd companies Tisch. prc~dcnt of Loew5 Hotel from opcratana their own hehcoptcf"\. ROben Bttnnan, the former chairman ofrirst Jersey There were I 4 busm ~ and private helicopters in S«11ntee1 Inc.. appeared in advcrt1K'mcnl\ for ihe operation in 1960. compared "''!ha peak ~f 1.728 in 1982 1nvc1tment firm ftaturma 1 hehcoptC"r. and l.S~2 in 1985, a~cordana to the Helicopter Because companae\ arc more likely to charter rath r ssociat1on lntcmat1onal 1n Alexandria Va • than own hehcoptC'rs thcK days1 one small company "'One or the bigtst .reasoni 1 cco~omical and that called Damm \ 1a1ion 1s <'•~hang an. •the re~~ ~ion wa. felt '" .om~ 1ndustne more than "Our bus1ne~ a up con11der bly," >• nthon)' others, said frank Jcnstn, prestdcnt of the Hsociataon Aman1io, tee prts1dent o( sal s for Oam1n, which bill He cited Uie slump in oil dnllina 1n pan1cutar. . usclf H the lal)eJt pro\ 1der of c ccutave<lu.s ticltcoptcr Dunn.a hard time • companies decade to chancr a scrvJce on the Ea! t Coast hc:hcopter ~hen 111s n~ rather than maintain one or "We uw a niche 1n the marketplace 11sclf for an entire Oaaht department. Jrnsien ta1d . corporate scrv1cc. We wthlt nobOd> had 1 Octt tha\•'ll ndasbl hcoptcr1 have bttn upVld.cd to carry more dtdic.lted to cofl)Orate travel."' man110 said. • Pl stnsen tn rttenl rs, compar11 have dtcided to In'" lu ury hc:hcoptcD with cahinuhat arc outfittC't.I shirt. hes: ad • hke stmth hmou 1ncs Damm fhcs c ccuuvcs .around In additton, th tu advantaacs of own1".\I 1 • ~ Yon l t), to the •~a aupqns, to the Hampton hehooptcr are le favorab&e. 1nsunnce cotts arc hi,ahn bnches 11 the eu&trn l P or l.(>na I laod. and along ah and con,pen1c1 fear hab1h1y, he saw Botton·Ntw \'ork·'Aastunaion oorridor. Undtt '&odaf prOduel liabiht laws, any cnUI) that u«uuvcs ute hchcopteri hc1\1I in ihe 'onhca t, .ha,H ah1chnleto1na1rcrallrtm11n habltfonhecntire aa.11 beausc of the: conccntra11on of co~tc life orthlt atr di ctc;:Jmteft 11id. lleldQUl'nm in the area Hehooptcn art also c .~1111 '""'"' 1-no tau ,,..... .......,.. 1 l bl ... £ NWM1lar amO"* C:\ecut1v in ....... a and l11'.omr1a--i1 not:R: '" ~ ... ·~• y ava, I c on Luc:: ...,.,.. ... ·1 '" u charter1n, of hchcoptm by cxccut ve t J ' " . ;