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1986-11-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1986 Ollt ... U.Ctt TODAY'S MmERS ON A2 50 CENTS Iran ·papers detoured .normal Channels 3 national security council officers were never ~old Reaga~ approved arrris deal operation. this disclosure adds new importance to the FBI'scurrcnt effort to determine whether North shredded documents last weekend. It also raistt-Qucsttom-about wtnte House assurances that duplicates of all key documents arc kept 1n system- atic central files. By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN 11111 • 1 ,..,_.,.. WASHINGTON -President Re· agan's arms shipments to Iran were authonzed in documents prepared outside the normal National Security Council channels used for tl\e most secret U.S. operations abroad, ac· cording to knowledgeable White House sources. The sources said that the three Santa, snow hit HBmall By RICHARD WALKER o..r ..... c:... , ..... With the help of modem machin· cry, the Hunt1naton Center MaJI pulled one over on the ~'Uthcr forecasters Saturday by sta&ang a winter wonderland an the center's parlcina lot Hundreds of area children. armed with sleds and bedecked 1n w1ntcr clothes. conversed on the mall's nonb parking lot which had been converted into a snow-filled play· sround For two hours, youths hurled snowtxllls, rode saucers and sleds and made mmiature snowmen in 20 tons offrc hly made snow. "When I heard the snow was goana to be manmadc. I thought, 'it's not gomg be cold.· "said Paul Byrd. 12. a native of Logansport. Ind "It was cold." His mother, Beth, said the Hunt· 1ngton Beach snowfall was prcfmible to the Logansport snow that per· 1odically buned the family car. It was the Byrds' first snow since Paul traded in his winter 1ear for a surfboard. she said. For others, however. the snow was a new experience. Dann.y Salazar. 11 , and his ninc-)'ear-0ld brother Rich· ard. both W1th snowballs at the ready, srud 11 was the second tame they had experienced snow. Huntin&ton Beach realtor Tonya Campo watched a' her S..ycar-0ld son Anthony conquered a snow-covered haystack mound on has green sled. Campo brought her son and 9·}ear· old nephew Eric Cady to the man- made nowy splendor. he said she usually has to watt until winter to take the snow·bound duo to Santa's Vil- lage near Big Bear. The mall's winter wtekend fol- lowed Santa Claus' v1stt to the mall to herald the open 1 ng of a new w1 ng of 40 stores last "'eek. The snow was "enough ofa ucce s that v.e will probably do 11 apan next year." said mall Marketing Director Rob) n Shaffer. security counCll officers assigned to prepare all presidcnual "findings" - documents authonzmg secret U.S. efforts to influence events abroad - were never told about Reagan's January 1986 approval of the I ran sh1lffllents. Coupled with earlier revelations of limited record-keeping by Lt. Col. Oliver Nonh. a security council official at the center of the Iranian "The syst-em wasn't followed," one of the sources said. Another added: "They bypassed the, process: they went out of channels." Speaking on condition ofanonym1- 1v. one source said the three sccunty council officials responsible for ftnd- ings never saw ally documents about 0-. ....... -. ...... c..... Aleund.ra Pichardo of P'oa.ntaba Valley triee •ledcllna down ''•lope" of-• at Hunttntton Center llall wblle anlden- tifled ycnath wtnda up with •nowball tn bac~d. Actor. Cary Grant, 82~ dies in Iowa Debonaire leading man in films for 30 years dies DAVlNPORT. IOWA (.\P) - Movie actor Cary Grant died early today a\ a ho p1tal whc1t he had been tNDEX Bridge Business _Cluslfied Death notices Entertainment Horoteope tn tM Sef>Jtce Ann Landers Lottery numbers Optn6on Plperazzl PubtiC notices =~ A8 C8.-9 01-5 06 95-6 A7 A3 A7 AS C10 B2-3 09 01·7 A2 rushed the night before. a law er for the actor said. Grant WI 82. Grant's laW) (. tanley Fo~. told The A.ssocaatcd Pre by telephone from Beverl) Hill • that he had been informed of the actor's death. ·•tt's true," Fox said when asl(ed to confirm the death. Grant. debona1re lcadina man of f'1m for more than 30 )tars. wH , taken to t. Luke's Ho p1tal cmcra· eocy room at 9:30 p.m turday. accord1na 10 Marilyn tome, niaht nuMml uperv1 r. Grant "Aas to have appea~t. •- locar theater Saturday n1Jht. _ The"" how 'Aas canceled when Grant tircamc 111 . Cary Grant "Ht~ \one of the fine't men I've C\Cr known an my hfc," Fo' u1d in an in ten 1c '4tth tht United 5tatton • Radio etwork Hoapatal oOacials "ere not rclea,;. 1n11nfonnat1on at lhc rtQU t of the actor' v.1fi ~1d poke man Ton} Warren. •• he ha tl cd that a compl lt clamp M rut on an)' mformat1on. rcoplc hi\ C that nthl CH~I\ ti thC) ate or. Jam~ G1lwn. a card1oloa1 t, bo had been ailed to Grant'' hotel when thee tor bcclme 111 and v.ho IC't' m· pan1C'd him to St Luke' . •• 1 h > took him up to another Ooor for me t1!1ttd k," td JamcsStuhlcr, pre ldcnt 11ht h fll· tal. rrant WI to ha' e apf)(artd 10 a how at a local thta1er The prog!'lm Cary Orant." ht 111d. ••••ll••ll•••r::' Wamn 1d rant wat 1rrattd .,. (.._.. ACTOlt/ Al) the Iranian arms effon and first JOI official word of it when the operation became public earlier this month. Another source said that when the offiCial In c1iargc or the Office. Kenneth E. dcGraffenrc1d, heard rumors about the operation. he was "told not to ask about 1t." The three officials in this sccun1y council office normally prepare and maintain records of the most closely held covert actions the governmertt conducts. including such operations as the efforts to supply arms to rebels fighting Soviet troops in Afthamstan and the original approval oT CIA aid to the Nicarquan Contras m 1981 before that became public and a subject of conarcssaonaJ debate. In other devclODJDcnts: •Sources 1n Iran said as manyas20 planeload of American v.capons were delivered to Iran's f~n· tahst Islamic government last May during a v1s1t to Tehran by Robert Mcfarlane, President Reagan's for· mer nattonal Sttunty adv1seT. If the sources arc correct, 1t sugacsts much taracr arms shipments t0 Iran than previously reported. Attorney Gtn· cral Edwin Meese Ill has ~1d that S 12 m1llton in .,.,capons was sent to Iran and SI() million lo $30 million was transftrrcd from Iran LO the Contras. •A Grttk newspal)C! claimed Sat· urda)' that tapes of.McEMl.aJie$...l&lk.s...__ __ with lranaans in Tehran show the United talcs shipped Iran about $1 billion in military equipment and r.cnt $2 m1lhon to a group holdjn& • Americans in Lebanon.• Mcfarlane did not return tcle· phont messages left at his home and office Satur{iay. •In a ratfio speech Saturday, Sen. Da01cl Patock Mo)'nihan. O.N Y .. said. "It 1s unthink.ablc.. that the (Pleue He IllAR/A8) OC 's homeless women to get needed-shelter- By RICHARD WALKER o.llr Ne4 C:..I 0 mAI After years of planning. the South Orange Count) YWCA Hotel For Women will open ns 4().bcd shelter to an estimated 3.500 homcle4's women an January The hotel will attempt to eradaatc the numbers of the homel~s through med1calcarc, rchab1htation and JOb First of two part• trammi. In the process. the YWCA will attempt to defy the odds. Whale the number of homeless people ff apparcnth f!Ow1n' -even rn affluent Oranae Count) -they arc increasingly difficult to measure Those fiaures were outhned at a rtcent scmmar on homeless women held at Golden West CoUqe. From the outset at least. the numbers SCT\led b) the YWCA fac1hl} w11lbe"adropm the bucket.-sa1d Dianne Russell, YWCA senior program counselor. "But 1t Wlll be an e1Tcct1ve drop an the bucket." One reason the number of homelt$S people is difficuh to measure 1s that "'omen on the trcet do a good JOb ofh1dmg. In an attempt to maintain d1anit> and ~lf-rupcct. homelc s women blend 1n with the scneral population dunna the day. At ni&bt , they lcCp in abandoned bu1ldin15, behind dumpster; in allC)s or in their can. Women m the streets spend their mibts in fear of bcmg robbed. raped or muged. Russell said .. It's hard to define the problem without exposure or (Pleue MC HOMELgs&/ A2) Lo,cal 'Drool '!\earn' to meet Pasadena all Doo Dah day By ROBERT HYNDMAN OftMDely"°'8tafl Bt'fore taking part 1n the annual Doo Dah Parade. Don Course) pa)'s a v1s1t to his favontc butcher H1'i shopping hst might includ~ wmc raw meat. gnstlc and all the femur bones the' "·e got uch meat market m1scellan) will be flaunted . flailed and Oung to the tens of 1ho14sands of spectators "'ho line the streets of Pasadena toda) at noon for the ninth occu1onal parade a send up of the ci t) 's d1gn1fied RoM: 'e Parade Coursey. a Huntington Bt'ach reSt· dent. and fellow members of the "Tc,as Chainsa"" Massacre Drool Team and Night of the L1v1ng Dead Dishonor Guard" will once again parade their b11arre ~nsc of humor 'ineat..mg up on kids with their chain..a"s dumptng raw meat on the audience and sp1ttm& blood all o'er the place .. This .. car we're more d1sgust1ng and more elaborate:· ( ou~) sa)s An c'ittmated 75 team mem~r> OCTallClub reaching for higher profile Randy New- man was nght. Short people got~o reason to live~ mcm~r\ of all Club of Orange County. "Don't want no short people 'round here" ROBERT HYNDMAN PEOPLE IN THE NEWS · tNaw. they're JUSI k1ddina. The)'rc wa) abc.l\C that kind of humor. The' \\-O\Jld ncH·r stoop that low In fact. at hc1&}\U nvahng \hopping mall ( hnstmas t~c . they can ·r stoop that low Oh. but somcumcs they JU'it c:sn't rcs1'it taking hots belo.,.,, the belt. • • flcr,all, when )OU'tt SO tall )OU ha\ e to IOOp JU I tO get throu&h the door. it'" hard to find 'iomeone )Our own s1Lc to pick on .. That's bad DC\\) for undeN1cd h«kkl'\ v.ho tr) to cut th giant down to me with \.erbal taunt\ \ ou ~. ~h1lc tall folks fJll}. be easy taracts for ~rca'it1c Jab~. lh('1r supply ofsna~py rttorts nc"er "«m'i to run hon. "I may be the fi~t one to'bc nincd on, hut I'll be the la t one to drown:~ procla1m-tht• n ~~ their \lit·. L t·shirts. "No. I don't play t;a\lr..ctball . Do )Ou pla) m1n1ature If?" ~~ another. • They ha\""C mo'lt jo\ic , but mo t of\hcm au r\iht o'er mo t people' head Tall people havt ~'en PfflJCCtln& a h11her profile lately. l he Tall luh r Ora ounl, ha &Jown to mcmNr> and the 1nternat1onal orpn11.at on ot 4 cparatt" Tan< tu~ boast 3.JOO member . It \houtdn'~ com at 1 'urpn l ~ man taU prop W'lnt to nin \ftcr all, 1t'\ 1H t to ha\e mwnc rou ca I up to will march 1n 4'1ash-film regaha. carrying chainsaw4'. wearing masks and aprons and random))' distnbut· ins samples of raw meat In add1tton. this )Car's cd1tton will feature a rolhn$ graveyard. a casket and a guy swinging from a meat hook and c;creaming under the attacks of cha1nsa""·""1cld1ng marauders. CouN)' prom1\C!> ··eut while we're a ltttlc more soph1st1cated. ""e'rc never more or- ganued." he sa}s .. Other teams (Pleaee eee DROOL/ A2) ............. -. ....... 1o t rc<>Ple, ho~'C,er, artn t up &O their h h tandard . To join a r all< lub. m n m'}'it '-tand 6-fi t·l or taller and omen mu'it be al le t ·10 The lo . (Pleue ... TALL/AS) Ml9 Tall llltenaatlooal ••••lie y_.. (dentet) and ..... Tall Ora ... C-tJ 0.'11 Foetet tell tal• of talln-.. ' • HOMELESS CARE INADEQUATE IN OC ••• Prom Al a-attnns." u1d Oran~ ps)chotherap1st Fninci lkn. "And it' datlkult to talk about the problem bccau~ we have to confront our own vulnerab1lit)," Allen said. .. In the 1960s, none of us wanted to hear that onMhird of ArMricans went to bed hunary C\Cry maht." Alkn said m1dd&c-<la \\Omen fact beiAapushed out of socifty by the 111trns.tna costs of living in Oranae Count). And, once homelns. the women fa~ health nsks due to a lack ofacutNtte fac1bt1H. life on thcstrcctscarrieuenou!I health 1mplicat1ons. Mith as tuberculosis, malnutnuon and hepat1t1s. Existina Ortflit' County fac1ht1e for the homele s provide a total of 50 beds for women and 200 beds for men. SOS free Medical Clinic in Costa Mesa pro' ides a house and 12 units for the temporary shelter and care of needy fam1he~ and homeless '-"Omen. Medical care is provided. Mat) puto. an OS family nurse practitioner said SOS helped 20.000 peopk tn October alone. While stress1nll the need for more adequate medical attention and housina. the seminar cmphas1Led that all women are vulnerable to life on the treets due to modem economic factors and social changes. · The message is that an)' homemake< pa)'ing the bills and canna for children could tomorrow be a homeles woman sleeping in a car and wonderina where her next meal will cornc from. . "We are all two paychecks away from bcina homeless,•• Russell said. "None of us are exempt." ·•Twcnt)-five years aao. I was a divorced mother of two small children. It '-"8S very scary." Allen recalled. Afler her divorce. Allen worked as a saleslady for Bullock's Orpartmenl Store. he earned minimum wage. "I knew httJeabout finances. My husband had a good job. He paid all oftheb11ls. I lea med earl) that I was a non- person," she said. Rapidl) chan,ang socioeconomic factors are grad- ually swelling the ran ks of an impovcnshcd sisterhood. Allen said. Nearl y half of all Cahfomia marriages an the upcoming year wi ll end in divorce. Allen said. After divorce. however, a woman expencnccs a 70 percent decline in income, while the husband's income increases cons1dcrabl). The income pp as the widest an the na tion's history. Allen said. Affluent families gamer 43 percent of national earned mcome while poorer families cam only 4.3 percent. This year. 33.1 million people. or l-1n-7 Americans. are poven) stricken. Allen srud. "The numbers of the worktng poor 1s the largest since the census began," Allen said. The working poor. with members rangi ng from 15-year-olds to senior c1t1zens. make up 4S.S pcrttnl of the poveny poputauon. Adchtionall>, the I Y86 1tatewide s><>veny hne 1 only S 11 ltM than Oranse County's meJian income in 1966 . llen said. In the-pc>ven. ranks, 5 2 percent are H1span1c. \\h1ch has 1m~1c:auon1 for Oraf\$C Count\ sin~e 11 'homelc11' women •are predominate an Santa ·Ana and Anaheim, Allen ~id. Figure tor blacks are relatively unchang~. This i\ matnl> bccau numerous Hispanic andbl11. k organ izat1onsofl'cr JOb'a istance and training, lien id. "White \\Omen are e'pccted to do much more on thrar own." she said And whale thert has been no incttasc an the minimum wage since 1981 . llen said. there ha\C been increase 1n rents. housina costs and low-pa)ingJo~. "Oranae County housing costs ha\e s~yrockctcd," Allen ad "Property values arc out of S)nC with 1nflauon." An <''-plosaon of \\Omen in 1hc work force ha been accompanied by a lack of day-care fac1ht1es for children. Because the woman find s 1t increasingly d1flicult to work. pay the bill and care (or her children. she faces a risk or dcvclopi ng emotional problems. "hich can result an Job lo"i . The homeless \\Oman and single mothers are ha' 1na increased difficulty getting adequate a 1stan~ through the present welfare system. Allen said she learned as a social worker m Pomona that '»·ou either have the ambition 10 i.tretch the rules to help those you are being paid to serve. or )Ou can accept the rules as chipped io stone. cop-out and sa). 'There's nothini I can do.' " Allen Later developed a small evening ps)Ch1atnc practice an Orange. In September. a female pauent suffered an emotional crisis due to separation rrom her husband -and compounded by a Job injury. The '-"Oman had no friends or relau' cs to help her. Recovering from her tnJUry. she found he could not take care ofhrrchildren. Since her mjury claim 1sst1ll pendmg. the woman as threatened wtth homelessness. "I searched for respite care for her. But there arc no respite care faciliues tn Orange County for women with chJldren:· Allen said. Th~ woman was referred to the JU,enak court'I system and her children were sentto fos ter home~. Allen said. Allen said her patient fi nall) found a place to stay, with her sister. but thatnullifi ed her food stamp and general relief elag1b1hty because she moved in with a famil) member. Nut: Psycbotber•pist Frucis Alita HYS Jbt pllgbt of homeless womea la Orange County bu goat unaotlc~ too loag. DROOL TEAM MEETS DOO DAH .•. From Al practice their routines -we JUSt try 10 show up together " Co ursey and fellow Drool Team members arc becoming a permanent part of the Doo Dah Parade. crcatcd nine )Cars ago as an irreverent alternative to the pomp and circum- stance of the Pasadena Rose Parade. Last )'ear. about 40.000 spectators attended the event. A s1m1lar sho"' tng 1s expected toda}. Nearly 200 offbeat dnll teams bands and marchers arc expected to participate when the parade begins at noon at the staging area at Union Strttt and Fair Oaks .\venue. The male-long parade takes about 45 minutes to complete In addatton to the Drool Team and Dishonor Guard, local teams include lawnmower JOCke)s from Irvine. 1he Dull Men's Club ot 11.Jcwpon Beach and the Bag People of Costa Mesa. Other parade favorites include the synchronized dnll team of pan- stnpcd dressed-for-success c>.- cculnes marching wnh bnefcases. This )car's parade also w1ll lca1ure a beer specially bouled for the event. The Sierra Nevada brewer\ an Chico has bouJcd 400 cases worth of Doo Dah beer which win be a\a1lable at 'anous pubs along the parade route. This will be Courscy's fifth )'ear in the parade. which o~n1zcrs brag "has no theme. no Judging. 00 pnzes and no order of march.·· "I remember heanng aboul the Doo Dah Parade while s11t1ng tn m} office." Course} says. "I thought to m):~Clf, 'I've got a bunch of SICk f ncnds. We ought to get together and drag some chainsaws down the str~t ·That's how 11 staned " The chaansaw aeam·s often-taste- less antics don't alwa}'s receive favorable re' aews. howc' er Last )Car. one outraged spectator com- platned to parade officials that thc Drool Team ought to be toned do"' n or eliminated. ·-.\ little girl silting near us went climbing right up her grandmother in fear·· the lettcr-\\rttcr wrote. "The butcher bones and the noise of the saws together is more than most people can take. ··Please do wmethtng about 1h1s group I know the}' can think up something better and less frightening than this ·· Course~ admm that has chaanS<l\\· toting team 1s 'er) "anteracm e" "1th the audience. "We exude an awful lot ofcncrg)'." he sa's "You ma' not hke us. but "c·re.ne,er horing.· .. GAME 12 I WE EK 12 I DAY 1 \ 7 21 53 48 ~ 14 26 64 ~ A,, YEAH ••• Al FLUENT HERE, CHECK OUT OUR WIMMER ON C'f. YOU COULD BE NEXTI HERE ARE TODAY'S NUMBERS Rules and ho-... ·,o ploy the Qome O'e on .your game -cord or coll our HOTllNE: 642-~333 9.5 M-F os~ for WI .GO mf0<mo11on Daily Pilat c ~ TWA Jit,.(j OU' HOW GOOO E Pf~llY AP.£ I 51 • Sunny, warmerdaysexpected Along the Oranoe COMI II Wiil be fair through Monday with tunny, warmer daY9 expected. North .. •t w nd• to 30 mph will C belOw the nofthern canyon• and!:;.,,,. through Monday. h Iowa will ra~ from 40 to 50 .... Hight today wiM range from 70 to 7 and Monday 72 to 82. Lowa In the Inland vall9y wlll be In the -101. Hlgha today will range from 73 to 78 and Monday 78 to 8•. U.S. Temps .. Lo Ait>any,N Y ... 25 l .,.... .... 11 ..2 Al=qve 61 29 lubboc:ll 1t 32 Al'nM 70 30 ~ ... 40 MCNlttQe 33 24 ~~ H ra ..._ ... .. 41 ~ 7a 31 Atlente .. 5' M ......... 45 H AUMtoc;C<fy to 42 ...... I,.,. .. , 21 Ault ... et H HMfNlle" 90 <ll -.W-• Q 31 H9w0r1Mne • 5S MlnOt 37 u HewYo.t.Clly 55 '° lttrningnwn 83 63 Hotfoftl, v. . 12 u llllllMICll 29 2t No<th Plen• 17 ff 8ooM ..... 2t .. St ()el lellolnt City ao.1on 57 40 °"*'• .. ,. Calif. Temps •o_.,... .. 42 OriMldo IS 71 lullelo •• " ~ 57 31 lllldngtonVI 44 31 Plloent• 76 62 Aoe>teV*1 CM* 52 31 Pitt= .. , ao e.rttow Chttlffton.S C 17 5-4 Pot ,,._ 45 2t ~ Chttteeton.W V• •• 44 P«UeNl,Ore 50 35 Big Betl Cl\Mlotte.N C 72 45 PT~ " SI 9itllOP cn.-,.nne 6<I 34 =::fc11., .. "2 ISlylhe CflieeOO 40 30 35 30 ~Cny CW-.11 4t 38 Reno 45 a3 E.wtlll ~ 3t 33 AocftMOnCI .. 31 F,_ Coillmblt s c .. 411 SIL-!iO ,. ~ ~on.o ... SI a.Ml••C.ty 11 3' Long lleecll Concord NH 50 ,. SanAlll-74 33 lot A.notlM OIM¥-Ft WOffll 12 30 tanJuen.P' 11 .. 74 ~ Oty\On •• 35 St811M111 .. 35 21 Mont~ o.n .... et 31 S..ttl• <12 211 Monl«ey O..MOlrwt 64 " = 50 3' NewiM>t1 DMctl DtttOlt 45 30 '3t 25 Oeklend OUiu th » 1J s.-35 30 Oftl8fl0 BP'-II 24 S}'f.._. 43 2t P ..... 19<tnga ~ 3<I 39 Tempe.St Ptrtbg 12 13 P8Udln& Fwbenkt 00 ·tO Top8'1• ee 27 PMO"°'*-Fatgo 30 22 T-It 48 A9cl aiun Fleg•l811 llO 22 Tutu 12 31 Aedwood City Gttndll~ 47 30 WMhlnglon 0.C 5t S1 AlYwllde GrN tftlllt 311 30 Wichlte ee 211 Sact-to Gt-t>oroNC .. 40 W1lllM-8111a 43 27 SallnM H8flt0<d 53 28 San 8erl\8fCI"'° ...._ 45 27 SanOabnal Honotulu 71 71 a.no.go l+ood1on S7 40 Extended Sen Ft~ lr\Cl-llpOb 42 33 s ... ~ Jeci<ton Min . ., 50 S..18Ane JeckMMIVtlle 70 4M Mottly IUMY °'Y9 wtlll nlOflt tnd $.ente 8arbet. J\HIMli 311 37 mot~ Clo\ldt, mMlly COUtel Sanl•C11a K1111tatCi1y S3 31 CillM °'Y9 8Mcll "'Oll8 15 10 Sant•Mwta L.aa VtgM 89 .... 12 L-49toM Veleyfl,lglleeeto 11 S&n18Monlca l.lttla Aoct. $4 37 ~421052 Stoellton ACTOR CARY GRANT DIES •.• From Al "as canceled when thc actor became 111 The <iho" at the \dlcr Theatre. entnlcd ··<\ Con,ersauon ,.,1th Cary Grant," "as to ha'e ancluded a 90- minutc program featunng cl~ from !>e\eral of Grant s movie . fOllowcd b) a tall and then a quC"stion and answer period \\-tth the actor Loa Jecklin. director of V1s1tin~ .\nast\. which !>ponwred Grant's appearance said the actor had ap- MAIN OFFICE 330 n ~M CA M r • Coo.lo !MM CA 826."'t pearcd to feel all nght during 4 p.m rehearsals "He was chipper. an fact. He made several chang" of the microphones. sh1fied the !>tool where he was suung and made some rc_arr.mgement fi r the screening of some of his old film chps;· Mrs. Jeckltn said But as he was leaving the stage. Mrs. Jeckltn said. she nottced that he asked for suppon from his wife. Barbara Hams ,, WrR£ L1sTEN1Nc ______.....___ ------~-. ··1 S4 •2 r.,_v • ..., 11 M .. T-... " 40 70 Y_.teVly 24 52 22 48 ao eo 3t il · Surf report •• 31 3S 51 lOCAT'IOtt ICZI °"' 30 to z-24 w 50 11 50 71 S#>t• MOflWA 2-J w 36 f2 ~l 1·2 w 47 711 s-oi.oo M w 41 13 OuOOOll lnctHllf>ll •"'' ....... 47 73 feeing_,,.. 42 .. 42 11 41 73 Tides 44 n ... 17 37 .. TOOAY 41 4M 41 7S Fw•t tow 12 541 • m t 1 31 92 ~low 1·1eam .. at 16 2 27 pm -t 2 42 71 Seconcl hlgll I 41 P1"1 4 1 43 11 llllOM>AY 50 70 41 I) ,.,,,_ l~em u 311 .. ~'°"" 7 51 •m 1 1 4t 7* 3 t5pm .15 •• n ~f'MOll t 41pm •O 311 lie Sun ,,_ locl•y at o 3t p m • ..._ at ,, 74 '"Pm •e 72 .Moon,._ 1oct.y 81 S 33 p m Mia at 39 ll 3 411 alfl ~ ph) s1c1an wa~ called. and at about 8 p m there "as a request .for blanket~ because Grant was chilled. Mr>. Jecklin said. C1ran1. a nattve of Great Bnt:un. starred an 72 mo' 1cs. including a'i'>tcs such a\ "The Pl11ladclphr.r ~to~:· "Bringing Up Baby" and "t\lorth by Nonhwc t" HI\ last movie. "Walk. Don·t Run:· was made an 1966 He '-'35 married fhe 11mes. the last tame in 1'>81 Dally Piiot Dell very I• Guaranteed o.u.i.o8°' 642-5618 -.. .OtOt<IM. 6'2'•32t Just call 642-6086 !,I •r F """' II ~· n. ,..,, ...... '°"' pa(* by .b30pm tafthe•ore 1 ~ m -yOUI GQfy ,. I:» Ot!We•t'd VOL. 79, NO. 334 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't )'Ou like'? Call the number above and )'Our message will be ~rded, transcnbed and de- livered to the appropnatc editor. The same 24-hour answenng service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Letters column must mcludc their name and telephone number for venficat1on Tells us what's on your mind. 5'1• Uf 0.. I encl S\inday M yo.. o.> """ •-<-,_ ,, Dy 1 • .... Cllli bot(!le • ~' tot"r •"ti r _.." 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They greeted 330 guests at their re<:cpt1on in the Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona dcl Mar. The bride is the daughter of Ronald and Patncia Wilkinson of Ro smoor. She wore a gown of white china silk with a sweeping 1rain, fashioned in a sheath silhouette with Gibson sleeves and a draped bodiOC' cauaht al the side wi1h a bow. She wore a ~uin and pearl trimmed Alencon lace French riding hat with a fingertip veil. ./ O llherinc Wilson was maid of honor. and Anna Jannone, Kelly McCormick, Karen Stenber and Cindy Smith were bridesmaids. The bridcaroom is the son of George Wiley of Whitestone, Va., and Irma Siler of Port Ludlow, Wash. Douglas Wiley was his best man. and ushers were Donald Bedford, Moses Murakam11, Bill Worthen, Phil Broccolo and R.D. Wiikinson. After a tnp to the Briush Virgin Islands. the couple arc at home in Irvine. he 1s a consultant with ITI Employer Servi~ Inc. and he 1s a commercial real estate broker with Fros1, Tnnen Partners in Costa Mesa. Denl9e and Patrick Jobneon JOHNSON-MORRIS Balboa Island rt'Stdents [)(nisc Moms and Patnck Johnson "'ere mamed Sept. 20 m 1he Community Church Congrept1o nal of Corona del Mar. Afterward a reccp11on was held for 200 gue)t' in the Newport Beach Country Cl ub The bride 1s lhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La~ E. Mom s of Brea. he was attended b> Karen Sn yder. Nan Chnstensen. Janeen Robertson. Diana Kaylor and Jamee Hennessey. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Johnson of Los Oso). Hts attendants were Mau. Steve and Sandy Johnson. Jim Wnght and Marie Izzi. _ Following a Hawa11an honeymoon, the new- lyweds arc at home on Balboa Island. The bnde 1s employed by Dr. Thom as W. Doan. D .D S . and her husband ts wtth Markland lndustnes CHAMBERLIN-CAWTHON Paul Chamberhn of Newpon Beach claimed Anna Cawthon of Pia ya del Ray as his bndc dunng a Nov 7 weddmg ceremony in West Los Angeles. The bride 1s the daughter of Edgar Cawthon of San Diego and Diane Pauli o f U kiah. She wore a white tea-lenath dress of silk and lace The bndcaroom 1s 1hc son of Mr and Mrs Davis T. Chamberlin of Newport Beach . .\ttendants were Beth Crawford and Michael .\mon. Followina a reception at the Casa Escobar. the newlY\\.edS left on a hone) moon to 1he Scandma' 1an countnes. When the} return. they w11J lt,e in Manna del Ray. The bnde works for Amencan Airhncs. and her husband is a touring tennis pro. WHITEHEAD-WHITE St Barbara's Catholic Church. Santa Ana. was the setting for the April S wedding ceremony linkjng Lita Whtte of Huntington Beach and Thomas Whitehead of Fountain Valley. Afterward. the couple greeted 300aucstsat a reception 1n 1he Moost Lodge. Santa Ana. The bnde 1s the daughter of Glenn White and Mrs. Manuela White of Huntmgton Beach. She "ore a while satin gown. tnmmed with lace and seed pearls and fashioned with a high neckline. pnnces - s1yle sleeve and a lace cathcral 1roin with a ruffle Her calhcdral-lcnath veil was hcki b) a tiara of seed pearl. Ruth Kenzelmann was ma1ron of honor. and bndesma1ds were Rayann Huth. Edna Rodnguez. Cindy Rice and Lorena Solano The bndcgroom. son of Mr and Mrs Roger Whitehead of Fountain Valley. was attended b> ChartiC Zeylmakcr as best man and Michael Whitehead, Mark Noakes. Terry White and Robert Whitehead as ushers. After honey m oon ma 1n Hawaii. the newlywed s arc residing in Costa Mesa. he 1 emplo}cd at Bastn Morine Inc. and he 1s With the Irvine Travel Co. Submit your news Enwcmcnt nnss and \l.'t'dd1rt1 bcm an· al~a> ~ 1ood ncw~ ... •nd_ tht D3il,t P1/or want~ to ~hire ><>ur announcement \ti,fth thtrommunih ~ t<'3n make u CM) for H>U. too' • . 11np/) let C'Opi OfourCltlA8CfflCnt and w'CddJa,fonru. Youranctthcrpick them upmour lobb>· ar JJO W, Bay t , Costa Meu_, Monda> throu.jlJFrid•>from8a m to.Sp.m.,orm11hour f'tXIUNt with• sumptd. sdf..addrr wcn"f/o~ to tht Wtt1d1rt1 Dcpartmcnt. D.11/y Ptlor. P. 0 Ro\ I 560. Costa lesa 91616 Wtddtf16 •nd rnpgrmcnt nc~ 1 publi htd on 1 paC'Cn11/aNc l'll~it . Wee-an 't 1u.a111nttt )OU• :p«1ficc1'tc for your new but 14'C try to p1.1bltslw1 soon• po ~1bk. ---r-:."'A ry drivers • • Just like summer Coeta Meaana Darrell and Cindy Farnaworth walk hand ln hand alone the aand In Huntlnfton Beach where clear, aunny akiea continue to be the order of the day u moat of the reet of the nation fr eezes. County criminal case crunch creating crisis in courtrooms By Tile Associated Pr ess Orange County defense law)ers and appanntly some Judges eicpect an over- load of cnniinat cast"S-·to amve b} Chnstmas. ~atmg what o ne laW)er believes will be a cns1s. The reason ts an order tSSued Oct. 9 b) Orange County Di!ttnct Attornev ( ecil Hicks. proh1b1ting prosecutol"'I from dis· cuss1ngcnmtnal cases anywhere except on the record m o pen court. ~s a r6Urr. H1ck!t say)::Crimina case) can no longer be ne~ottated awa) from court stenographer!> 1n the pnvacy of a Judge's chambers Lawyers are openly cnttcal of the idea. and the pres1dmg Judge of the Orange Count} Supenur Court con,cned a special pnvate meeting "tth his colleagues last week.. apparentl> to discus the 1mmtoent legal l~am "I think 1o1o-e're headed for a cns1s." said attomc) Paul Wallin head of the local bar's cnminal section. Wallin. whose firm ha!I a contract to provide defense for 1nd1gcnt\ un- represented b} public defender-, tn Mu- ntc1pal Court. pred1c1ed Hick\' order 1o1.1ll mcrease· the taxpa)ers' cost of case~ the) handle If laW)ers ncgouate a pica before a prellmtnary hearing, Wallin \31d his firm receives $425 a case. If the caSl' reache'> u~nor Court. even for a IO-m1nutc prelmmary hearing. the TCC1s St .0'1)pcr case. Since H icks' order. defense attornc)\ generally have declined 10 discuss ca)e'i in open court. said Michael (11anm1. an assistant public defender Defense attorneys contend U'ie) can't be candid aboul their clients' charallcr and the evidence against them The) often ctte as:me>.amplc that the~ \\Ould be unv.1lhng to talk 1n open coun about a cltcnt v.ho 1s coopcraung w11h poltcc in other 10\CSt1ga- 11o ns. sa}1ng the~ fear retnbuuon "The certified plea has '1nuall} dtsar>- pcarcd ·· G1an1n1 said The da} of reckoning. accordrng to man). ts Dec :!:! .. "h1ch alread) ha'> been dubbed "crunch da) .. That's the da) "hen the felon> case'> filed after Hicks' t'd 1ct come to tnal G1an1n1 said 40 cnminal cases 1.1o-ert: \Ct fo r trial 1n Superior Court on No' ' 1.1oh1lc near!)' 60 baye been ~·t for Dec ( 5 and an e' c·n greater number are expected b\ Dec ,., ... ll1cl.\' order also 1s c'pected to afTecl Cl' ti cases. because under state la" l nmmal cases are gnen precedence oH r Cl\tl. dl\Orce and probate maucr'> Prc)1d- ing upenor Court Judge E'crctt D1d.q ad\ 1scd the count)°) 56 supenor coun~ that JUdges who usuall> preside O\ er <.'I' ti matter~ "ill be reassigned to· tn u 1m1nal cases Fools may leave their para By FRED T. HU TER ._..._ ,,._ Wril« \\EST HOLL' \.\-000 -The SO members of the Foolc; Guild do more than fool around for the fun of 11 The) 're fire- eatcrs.-Jugglers. mimes and clo\\ns dedi- cated to old art forms that arc ga1ntng nc" fans "People either define themselves as fools o r the) don't.'' S3)\ humorist .\nd) Da1. 1s. "The fool was the social commen- tator ol the Renaissance " fhe fools Guild was created in 1979 at the Rena1ssan~ Pleasure Faire 1n Agoura. \\hen four ~<1\ing actoN appcanng as Elizabethan foolo; and JCSter decided to hand together 10 ··r,pread foolishness" \.1embers ph 1heir trade to com- mercials. at fairs. tn ~mall 1heatcf" or on the street where a hat 1s passed at the end of eac·h performance One succcs)ful Guild offshoot 1s the Reduced 5hakcspcarc ( ompan). which 1nclude'i actors Daniel mger. :!7. and .\dam Long 26 "\A.-e do half-hour versions of 'hake'ipcare c la'i'ilC\... mgcr said ··w e Marted 1.1o-1th a "}..minute version of 'Hamlet' and "e'rc now bo1hng down the complete works -all '6 pla)'i -to 90 mmute,." The n1p1d-fire performance) have been featured at arts fc\tt .. als. schools and on cable tclc,•1s1on. As an encore. the play is performed backward" in under two mtnutes As membership grew. the G uild produced 'audevtlle and burlesque work- shop . mask-maktng session . Lnurel and Hard> film festi val . clown volle)ball and lire-eating lessons al an unusunl rented house tn Wc<;t Holl} o.ood But a fool's paradise I) some11mcs tcmporaf) and tn June. lhe lhrec per· formers who h\cd there v.erc scned an e' 1c11on notice to male wa> for a se"en· unit apartment complc' Located in a pnme rcn1al arta t1o1o-o blocks .. outh of the 'iunsc1 1rip. the no1o1o- .. acan1 hou-.c has 3 unique la) out "There arc four tin) up ta1rs bedrooms. a funk.\ lt ttle k itchen. a crooked bathroom and an enormous central room with a 25- foot ce1ltng." said Fools C1u1ld member Paula Fo ter. ::?4 "Thert''\ also a huge front )&rd and a little bnck counyard 1n the back. The rent "a $800 a month which 1s not cheap when )ou'rt! a p00r f-ool." .,~ . T hree memben of Fool'• Guild, J ohn Mackey . Toby Joe Gragg and Diane Laskin, look forlorn outelde their West Hollywood home. L1nder 1he red1.1oooJ porch. memhcr' round pla} bill\ .\cadcm\ .\\\ard~ lt'ih. and other Holl\1.1oood memorabilia from the I 930's .\bout lwo do1en Guild member 1n- ,,,tkd .1 rl'll'nt \\c!tt Holl, .... <Xld Pl 111n1n11 ( t•llll1)1\\ltln met."ttnjl to le\llh on t h~· , ultural and an. h1tt'c; tur al ma 1t <ii th,• I 11un1.11 n \trC"et addrc"' C 11~ la" rl'qu1rn .1 prl'-tkmolitton hcartnll Poor people 'hungry all year round' By Th~ Associated Preu :\ oncc-, .. calth\ man 1.1oho &-1'<' up h1\ pcl"onal fonunc 10 help the need) \:\)\ 8enero'i1f} \houldn't be rc~ned for the hohdn}5 "Thcrt·, t nouah wealth in Onin~ ount) 10 ktcll e'wtf)'bod) 1n c mton," '-1•d Michael D"' 1leebc. a born gain \hn Ulf) known 10 1hc count'· poor "Brother Mkh. ~1 ." · .. People don't want 10 admtt that 1hcrl'\ ro'cn~ hcrt, or 1fthc) do. the\ \I\ n''i the pc~n fault and not lhC' (auh of c11'(um tancc ... 1d the 77-)car..uld tor· mer real c 1utr hrokl'r. "The) foract that Wl ttaU) are our brother' keeper, and we 'ihould not 'ih1rk that rcspon,h1ltt~."· ()waifcd·)c \Jtd that Thank\@1\ 1n n t Chm 1nlu brina uut the 1tcncro uy 1n ~oplc. and the ""ll·ofl usuall} ans1.1oc1 his appeal' for 1urkl'\., 10 1,(1 'c lhl' poor "I appr«iatc It. hut I 1u'1 \\1,h 1hc' "twldn't forget u' lhc fl' t ol the H'llr " Thn.-t tkl, c go. C>"utk'tbc tk\J\ICJ S400.000 1n the Nnk and m1ll10 M ol dollars m llfOpt'Tt). "I to,·rd nrakm~ monc}. 1 "•" ill"'l)S "hcehna and dral-'"t .. ut a fe,\ ~C';af\ later. he founJ rcltg1on. "l•1.1o 'trud. b\ the \\orJ of Chmt ~\Inf lh;al \OU \hOuld II )OUr f\fOJ)l;r\\ an'd l•'c the monl·~ 10 thC' root," h( 1J "J he p:&\tof\ I knc"· m .. fm:nd nJ m' 1o1o 1k 1old me not ltl lakc It \<t Ith: ralh l he pa\tOr\ \31d JU\t 11\C 10 JX'fi:C'nl Ill the church and kl' •p thr rl''t for \our II Hui th. I'\ not" hat Jc\u\ "'"" " ft\'r Owtl1k he ll~u1Ja1C"tl h" \\c,11th, ht~ onJ "'fco dt"orc(d him foJ,,,, h1· lt\l'' J l110l' 1n a tin} apartnwnt and "'111.\ a' •1 hmJ'><' r.untl'r He \a\\ hl' hn'> ll'"l .an S '00 111 h1<. naml'. and cat' ntor dT'l1t·n 'Jil..'l'tal' at a kxc.I re\taurant Ht• l!lunlh~ Brother ~fa hael\ < hm· 11an M14' ion 1n thl' l 'lt!O' d"' mg truclcl~d ot h)~'"and lrutt to tl\(~ .. w u.1om \\an.s nc11hborhood'Tn Los .\nGl'IC'\ "" hilr the nun;, "ere <,till molJenn .. No l<h•' "·the 1o1o h11e-ha1red man hanJ ll llUt frl'(' sn.~ tie \I' di\\ II Wl"d: from t hi." pttrl.tng lul of the \Uth t ''a't C hn<.t1an Chur h . and deh"c" food to poor nc1 h · borhood on unda\\ t)v.a1lt'Chc'<. f'C'' rnuc tclrnt'\ hom donation;,. ntl trom h" Jt)h o ..... alctbe and a d01cn H1lunh " rnlk t J in ·old bn-ad from I 1 Nil.cr1c' oinjJ \lama C'J but c-d1hl" l nnr d good !> lrom 81\XCllC'I turning violent By JORN ANTCZAlt ..... .._ ...... .,.., h looked like a movie: thedt1ver leanins out his car window, firing a gun at live )Oulh~ dunna an argument o"er ri&ht-of- way tn the heavy Saturday m&}lt traffic that clogs Holl)"ood Boule>'ard. But the 9mm sem1-automatk was real, and v.hen the shooting stopped Nov. IS, 17-\car-old ndrew Martina was d yina and 19->ear-old amuel Solis-was v.ounded in the ICJ. · .. One v.ttne ~said the) all thought it was a Joke. It JUSt didn't seem leijtimate that someone v.ould open fire in the mJddle of the street," said police Lt. Ed Hocking. The motl\e. he concluded this week as the gunman remained at la~. was "stnctly •.. traffic tempers." Lile others in Southern Cahfom1a law enforcement agencies the veteran hom1c1dc mvesttgator ~)'S extraordinary "tolcncc $lemming from mmor dnv1ng mishaps 1s infrequent. despite a ~pate of '>Ulh cnmcs 1n this motor mecca m recent months. But a1.1oarene'is 1s grow1ng ofbrcalcdowns tn dn1.er beha' tor ranpng from simple d1scourtcs> to murder. and officials warn motonsts to avoid conf rontat1ons. part1cu- lartyon clogged C'it> srre-eu wh~ tcmpen Oare hottest. Police Chief Daf}l F Gates recent]} unleuhed a blast at traffic managers, scndmg a letter to Mayor Tom Bradley in v.hach he compared traffic congestio n to a "ca1.1stroph1c flood.. and later telling rcponc~ the )ttuat1on was creating .. an und1S1:1pllned group of dnvers and pcd- e\tnans .. In february. two bullets htt a Rapid Transit D1stm:t bus 10 blodts past an intersection where lhe bus had sv.ened to a\ 01d a car. The case v.as ne"er solved. but police !.aid lhc near-colhi.aon ~med the mOtl\e Lo) .\ngclc\ police Detectl\e Rack Jacko,on 1s still looking for a man who argued with two men after a June 26 tender-bender on a Hollywood street and then pulled a gun lrom his trunl. sh ot one man dead and 1.1oounded 1he other. On \ug 12. Patncaa Dwyer was killed h\ a 'ihotgun bla'tt fired at the van in which 'iht and her hu\band "'ere rushing tflc1r son ll> ;i hospital "11chacl °"')er · said he tlashcd the van's headhghb at a car that pulled 1n front of him on the Rl\ers1de frcc"a' cast of Los .\ngelcs and slowed down \ ~6-~car..old air-cond1ttoning 1n- '>taller v.a!I. arrc'ited and has pleaded tnnl>lcnt to a mur<lercnargc The rate of" 1olencc ansmg from traffic mc1dent\ 1\ d1flic;ult to detcrmme The c nmc' tall into categones of assault o r hom1c1dt'. not traffic altercations · '\1mt ol our act1den1~ '""oh mg fiahts arc rcla11,,eh mtoo r 1n nawre. and usualh the light IS conta1m•d 10 a \.erbal argumen.I or \oml· pu\h1nt1-... \a1d \gt ~ark Lunn, )pokc\man to r tht' Los .\n[!cle~ CHP hcadq uartef"i "11nor rathl'r than maJor accidents are more like h to trigge r fights. he said. and the) arl' likelier dunng ruc;h hour to a congc'ited urhan aIT"a than ou1 on a h1gh"'a ~ Tc-mpcraturc al-;o c hanges temperament "\A.e find an a"ful lot ofargumcntattve confrontat1on\ that take place in heat .. Lunn '>aid lk \aid JX•rhap<; on·l' a da~ OlCur'i 1n the conge-.tcd rnrl' ul lo) .\ngelc\. "But tt'\ not c p1dem1c le,el.' Lunn said , . ''C1encrall~ 11 ne,cr [!.l'tS to the point of a ph'\llal altcrcatw n ·· [)(pul~ Da\l' T rllcr <;pokesman for the l o\ .\ngclc'i ( ount~ Shen ff~ Depanment agr~d \UCh light'i are rare The L .\PD'-; Jackson concurred but \U&gl'\tl·d thcrl' I\ eno ugh uncenamt} about v. h11 1\ out on the road\ to make a !'<lint nl a H11ding \ onlrontat1o nc; ..lt\Ju\I not "onh 1t ··he 'iald "F1r<it o l all. their l Jf\ dangl'rou) enough let alone 1thc ll<""1hil1t\ of the other dn,er> ha .. ang a gun he \Jtd Rnh\:n 'l ate' a Lo\ -\ngt'lc' Depart- ment 111 Tran\1)(m at1on admmi'itrator m charie ul traffic control o fficers. ..aid d1,c1pl im· e'all<>rate\ 31\ congestion 1.1oor\en\ "There·, no douht aho ut 1t .\s the tru,1ra110n In cl rN.'\ people tend to d1c;ohc' all nf the ta .... \.' he ~•d ".\s we get more and more 1mpal tcd ,,c·re seeing a lot ol gnd hx l thereforl' 'ou o;ee a lo t o f lru\tratl'd dm er\. a tremendou'> change m n1urtl'" .. .\1th.1ugh 11'' unu>mmun ··v.c H had ollin•r\ htl·r;.ilh ru,hcd through 1nler- '>l.< t111n," h, 1rat1:drl\l'r'> 'late\..a1d ·\\l \l' had \C\l~ral "ho hJ\C ht.~n run Cl\ l r \\ c 't• had t•thl'ro\ v. ho felt the' had t Jr\ htcralh a1mcd at them " h~ adtkti nottng the d1tlkuh\ ot pro' ini th•"\' ''l'rl' delthcrntr alt\ "' ·tt r ra-.cr j pr111l'"'lr' ol P'i}Cholog~ at th, l r1,crs1t' lll "••uthern ( ahfom1a v.ho ha' dom· nu mt n•u'' ud•l'' n f aggrt's'iton ma •nta1n' that thl' tx·ha' 1m u l mo\t peopk , han ,., "IH·n thl'' gt•t tx·hind the "heel '\\l fl' ni1t 'll~l·,tmg 1ha1 C\Cr'\Nid\ "hn ~{I\ tx·h1n'd thl' v.twt'I go~\ craz,. ·ht' 'aid ··Hut ' ou \Url ha' l' 3 ma1or alteration 1 n .1 1111 \II ind " 1duai.. in t~rm'i of thcu 'cn!i.C .111 rontrnl pu"c'-.ind tht• \ll\~ 1n "h1~ h thl'\ 1ntcral 11o1o 1th t\ther\ ·· I h1•111th not 'inknt. the habit of man} tlrl\t.'I' 111 'IX'l'd up and prl''C'nt ;inolher ~a1 llnm r1wrg1ng ahl•ad ol ihrm 1s an- ,.,,1mpk 111 p1111t•t 11ng ··pcrwnal 'J>'1Ce .. l ht'\ .1rt <·ng.1 rd 1n d1,pla .. , ol po"cr anti t <•11trol ., hen !here·, real I\ no funt 11on. I 1111111\ ·• hl' '31d \\ha' rn. l.r' onC' J n,cr JUSt mutter 11n4J,r ho. brcalh and anolh r comr ou\ tigh11ng .• ,, thr rC",ult 1)1 Iona 'ta"' of 'tK'tah11t1on. (lt"r"'" I e\penenl't and lht rr't "he '31J "\\hat happc:n 1 no"' )'OU nu11hrm 1n a' chicle ~uh a lOnfronl311on 1rnd at tic' tt 'I th pr 1 h \hat the' 'II rns,a c tn tho~ dt pl:&) "l\u1 tht pcNm "ho nc .. cr p1 k~ ut • un\llnd ,hoo1,tht'm1 nnt ou, toaoand flnda unantlhlo"peofll •""Y"'h nthe .. rt 1n o \: 1 ah<'h tmn \nd a ~rs.on ~ho ~lu ., rcoplt' hul d n•t ' ar und \htl(1t 1n~ ,11"' 1,n't mn to d tha1:· he \Bill Pope champions rights of natives "We Shall 't:>,ercome." He "'aded into the cro"d to shake hand and kiss babies Tear t•• halts S. Korea rally ADELAIDE. Au tralia (AP) - Pope John Paul II on Saturday championed the riahts of native peoples and>1id the R.oman Catholic -----Clturc ~ttpJ)Ol't~ Australian aborigines' efforts to keep their ancestral lands. He derlortd that in the past abongma people "ere taken from their homeland • placed on re er- vations "and forced to live like exiles an a foreian country." .SEOUL. South ~~rca (AP~ -Riot palice bent on fo1hn1 a mljor anll· 1ovcrnmcn1 rally flred tearps atur-d•> at thousands of prot~ten at two doten sites 1n Seoul and arrc ted nearly l ,000 people. Injuries ~re rt ported. Demonstrators nun& stone\ and I I 1 I I I I I i , I ' l Takin& up a ha&}lly contentious issue m Australia. John PauJ de- clared, .. Dear abonainal people: the hour has come for )OU to take on new couraaeand new hope." John Paul spoke before thousands of aboriames an Alice Spnngs. a sweltenng. arid outback town in the heart of the Australian continent.· He then flew to Adelaide on the southern coast. endin& a hecuc de> He started out an Melbourne. then went to Darwin an the north and covered about ),500 miles. The pope travels to Perth toda) and heads home to Rome on Monda) with a stop in the Se)chelles. endan& a two-week trip to Asia and the Pacific. His oth~r stops on the tour were Bangladesh. Singapore. FiJt and New Zeafand. The pope tem pered his address. sa) mg. "Cert1unly, "hat has been done cannot be undone." "But what can nQw be done to remed} the deeds of yesterd~> mu t not be put off ull tomo~ ... 'he added. Pat Dodson . an aborigine land rights acuv1st who heard the pope's address. said 1t presented a chillenae to both the church and non- abonganal Australians. . ··He had a message to give and he hat at fa1rl) and square!)." Dodson said. Molotov cockwuls at police • lee Mm-woo. president of the major oppas1t1on New ~orca Demo- cratic Party. warned 1f rcprc ion continues. the party will no lonaer seek chanac throu~ diatoaue and compromise. but will launch • cam· pa1an to overthrow the aovcmmcnt. The pany. orpni~ed the ~Uy a pan of its drive for direct presidential elections. Neaotiations by a special parhamentary committee on the issue arc stalled. Oppos111on a_nd government arc deadlocked over efforts to draft a new constitution before President Chun Doo-hwan's term expires m 1988. The government banned the Satur- day rally. sayina the opposition was tt)m_g to sur social unrest. About 70.000 pohcc officers reportedly were dcplo)'ed tn the capnal to enforce the John Paul was welcomed an .\lace Springs by nauve bands. the clack.mg of boomerangs and a chorus s1ng1ng The aborigines. ~he md1aenous people of Australia, number about 150.000. or about I percent of the nauonal populataon That as about half their estimated number 1n 1788. when the first Europeans. English con\'lcts. settled 1n Austraha. Opp0sltlon leader• from the New Korea Democratic Party are blocked by riot pollce In front of party headquarten In South Korea Saturday. ban. . The rally was to stan at 1 p m. at a mun1c1pal park. SALE 253 OFF :fjuJy .W~a,,nep1 iMtordt · .J•g $14.~ NOW $10.17 -a::;; Spt e.,.h •99 S9 99 NOW $7 .49 Windbr111lutt PA111L _ •99 S14 SO NOW $10.97 Cotton ,anh & Tops .. , S9 99 HOW $7.49 Designer Leotards at Incredibly LOW Prices Lorge Childrens dept. Tergel Center M91K•telle..t..,. Cost• M ... Courtya101 t 83S N9WPOO 8Nd • 1101 --'-'Ollat.'eu.CA ~e 1s1s Discount Aerobic Dancewear great gift ideas M-f 10 to 9 Sot 10 to 7 Sun 11 to 6 Clolheallme Five P0111l• Cir 1ue1 8Mcl\ 8IYd Hununvton 8eedl CA *''·*' ·. Philippines military chief warns f orCes against brokering power By tbe Associated Press MANILA.. Ph1hpp1nes-Armed forcesch1efofstafl Gen Fidel V Ramoc, said Saturday the m1htaf) must not become a po14>er brok.er here lest the nation tum into a "hanana republic" condemned to anstab1ht). the Ph1hp- p1ne !'.ews .\gen1.) reported "I am surr that )Ou. and'I do not "ant to ha\C that kand of arrangement 1n our counll)," the go\'ernment-run agency quoted Ramos as !i3} mg. PNA ')a1d he made the remarks to a group of soldiers who JOaned ham an an earl} mormngJog aroun<l a s.ullurban m1h1ar~ camp.The agenc\ .sa1.d-Ramm.~h(}1'> credited with foiling a purponcd coup attempt a "eek. ago commented thaL a succession -0f roup~~ld plague the land 11 oldacrc, con troll~ pohucs Banana republic'" a patronllln~ term applied to !>mall countnes. usuall" Laun \merican. dependent on a one<rop cconom~ controlled b) fon:1gn cap11al It also often connote'\ a nation prone to re' olutions o\ccordang to the agenc). Ramos ~1d the mihtar. 1s a "bulwark of. nauonul stabaht~ .. but "must ne,er be a power bro~cr." Shlltes close ln on PLO camp BEIRl T. Lebanon -h11te 1\fo\lcm ICmcscloscd 1n on the Palestinian refugee camp ol Chatalla behind a barrage of tank fire on Saturday. (iul·mllas bur~t from burning shacks and hurled grenades an las1-d11ch attempt'> to stem the omilaught Fighting between PLO guerrilla'> and m1lit1amen of the dominant h11te \mal movement also ra ed around s rawlin Bouo el-Bara,meh carru>. south o ha ta Ila. Pohcc said -7 people were killed and 51 \\ounded 1n lighting ~turda\ .iround both ('3mp\ an ... Bea rut. Chat1lla shelters about 14,000 Palestinians. Bourj cl-BaraJneh'~ population is estimated at 50.000. iocludmg thousands of Lebanese Moslcms Casualties since Fnday 'itood at 37 dead. 148 mJurcd. Black smoke billowed from Chaulla camp as Amal m1ht1amen blocked all roads to the cam p Journalists watched from a distance as the fighung raged de p1te effons by yna. Libya and Iran to bait Amal's I 8-month-old ""ar again t the Palesunc Liberation Organizauon. 5 .die Jn Sydney explo1-..nrn-- sY0"'1rv .\ustraha -An explosion at a S>dney chflnte&I plant k1I~ fi"e maintenance men who ~"CTC \\Ork.mg \\Ith "eldang equipment and tnJured 14 other \\Orkcrs on .uurJa). the plant's owners rcponed The blast at the let Australia Ltd. plant tnggcred several tires and caused C'<tens1ve damage Pohce !Mlad about 80 men were doing maintenance work an the plant at the time. let spokesman Dick Blame) said the five men killed were -worlong "11h "eldlllg equipment close to an empt} vat "\\e don't haH an} idea -what caused the explosion," he !>aid "lb.ere mu'il have been a flammable chemical or 'apor present · Pohce said the fiH were so badly burned 11 could t.ike -.ome ume before the) are 1dent11ied Unlo!I Carblde offer accepted BHOP.\L India -The government on aturday accepted l naon C arb1de's offer to maintain$) b1lhon an assets to i.m..tr claims from the Bhopal lfa&Cd>. but demanded a court appomted mspcctor to assc'is the compam ·s holdmas . AT THE STROKE OF "A PEN , SEE WATERFORD AND AYNSLEY ARTI ANS TLJRN YOL1R GI FT INTO A TREASURE Beau11lullv cralteJ .1s tl is. a Waterford or Avnsk'\' cre.1 uon become'> JU~I lhat much more precious when -,1~11 ed per..,onc1lly b\· 1 he artisan And nl'l\V, we oiler \'0U .1 -.pecaal opportunm· co meet these world t.im1.m., daft P.m1C1a Parke... Marg.iret rott in \~oodland f ltlb, Tuesday. December 2 and Wednes· day. beccmber 3 from 11 am 3 pm and 7·9 pm . and in ~ewport . Fnday. December 5 trom 11 .a m -3 p m and 7 Q pm. and Saturd111y. December 6 from 11 am 2 pm men and han· them sign \'OUr pe'1alJ}' . .SCJC(.tCd gilt __ _ whether \'OU choose,\\ nslev da,-.ic English bone china ·-~--=----•nd 3 6 p.m.._Ih.Cf'.Jlmake your g1h ~getU'1~----------~ work of art Here. trom Waterford. the famed Lismore cut b1scu1t barrel Sl4'5. Ask about our China .tnd Cry tal Club Plans JWRobmson's Waterford. 142/Chma. 67. all now ac J3% savings or Waterford 's legendarv lnsh Cr)'tal ~feet ~ldster Cutter '\'ocl Jarnb and ~faster Crall ~m.rn Eddie Dnvlc lrom \\'atertord. and Flt)r.al ~laker Patncaa P.ukcs .rnd P.untress ~ f.ug.uct foll from Avnslc · c;tore!! except Anaheim, M1ss1on V1e10. Palm Spn'Qp ·• and Sherman Oaks Galleria. Call 1 800 345 '>01 ·. ~WR8BlNS8N'S Special Holiday Shopping Hours SU~ 10·7. • f. I\ ' ,. • , • --- .. romAl 4 :r ALL iLUB MEMBERSHIP LOOKING UP .•• Anael~s club has ·woman member who tandil>-6 whale "My ~ttnts met tho\alh tht Tall Club and -. went the Milwaukee club's tallest man is an anch hy of 7 fttt. pn trips wath the club every yar, IO I always feh we were (Advcsratc heaaht for men and women, they say. are s.9 JUSt fine be1na tall." 11ys Fotcer, who works 1n ldveni•nt an ~~. mpcc11vely.) salts. "f try to tell tall pit that the wn .. years can bC F The Orange County club's monthl) socials at the pretty tough. but later on, rMn really appreciate your ount.aan Valley Community Center resemble (Htana hcipt." calls fora remake or" Land of the Giant'" or open tryout' Rochelle Yup, like Foster, has a tall boyfriend and for t~.e lakcrs. . says most tall women tend to .J>ttfer tall men. That's one But even though the s1f;bt wall blow you away, the very bia reason why the Tall Oubs arc so popular amona dances really arc a lot offun. 'says Gail Foster of Sunset women Beac~th1s )car's.Mis Tall Oranae County. Both Yup and fotter say ho~ver that most men Th i.. nces, panaes, Wttkend OUtana,s lake the One OYC!t -till and not-SO-tlll -Kem lO be attracted tO tall an.~11van1 to Bag Bear are amona the dozen\ or women activaues tlle Tall Club OT'8nizcs each year · . . "Whatt~escclubsdo ashelpmakepeoplchappy and Yuga rtealls the tame she was 1tay1n1 at a ~troat proud of their height," says Foster. who has 76 inches of hotel wher~ a aroup of madaet wrt1tkn also ._en: v1lll1ns. he1Jht to be hapey and proud of. One, tandm1 about ~foot-6, ~as ~nthralkd with Yuga, Rochelle Yuga, crowned Mass Tall lntcmational la t despite the 18-anch difference an he1aht. July an St. Louis, agrees "He really was cute, but he just would not leave me ''Hcaaht really is something to be proud of," says alone. He followed me everywhere," she said. Yup, who. stands 6:,fttt rven "I think my hei ght is my Yup, who reached her current heiaht when she was most posrn ve asset. only 13, says there arc dcfinne adVantqe$ to beina tall. • The camaradene an.d ~upport Tall Clubs offer as "For one thing. it's an advantqe to employment. important 1n a11 of\en-undersazcd worJd. In addition to Whenever you f.O out to interview, you can be sure they'll the taunts from shorter people, tall folks arc askbd to remember you .• she saxs. "ft'san immediate ice-breaker. endure the annoyances O.f shon mattresses, low shower They can't ignore you.· heads, cramped aarhne scats and comP.act cars. . Yup is the office manaacr ofa Houston advertisina Not much has changed since May 1938 when 6. agency and finds herself standina out amon1 the maJe foot-2 Kay Sumner-Einfeldt wrote of the hardships or partners m the firm. none of whom stands taller than S.. being a tall person. (Sumner-E1fcldt was a cartoonist for foot-6. Walt Disney. She drew d warfs ... honest./ A tall person is ne ver lost an the crowd, Yuga says. On In her published anaclc, she urged fe low tall people the other hand, they're asked to paint ceilings, chanac to stand up for their rights. That's how the first Tall Club hght bulbs and take dishes off the top shelf. was cre~tcd. Yet despite standina head and shoulders above the Gail Foster's mother was one of the founding rest of the world, tall people try no1 to intimidate. members of the Los Angeles Tip Toppers. . -"Reach down and touch someone," they say. Wath a 6.foot-5 father and 6.root-tall mother, Foster But the clubs also try to remind their talJ members has always had height. Even when she was small, she was that they are indeed spcc11I, sayinf. "God made me taller tall. because he thought of me lonacr.' Winning lottery nuinbers announced- By tbe A11oclated Pre11 Herc arc thr wanning numbers picked Saturda) night for the CaJ1- fom1a Loucry's "'eekly "LOtto 649" game: 30. 19 . 10. 26. 23. 2 and th~ bonus number, 22. The pool for tickets wi th six out of ~· ~ numbers is SI 3. 7 millton paid out in the form ofan annuity: fi ve of sax plu the bonus number. $939.000: five or six. $483.000; four Of SIX, $439.000. Three of six as wonh a fixed $5. -· Total sales for the week were $8 7 ma I hon The numbers were chosen by a lotto machine durinJ a tele v1s1on broadcast onginatang an Sacramento. WATERFORD COLLECTIBLES 1986 Make at a season to remember Waterford GOntmue,. the 1Wtl\'e D.iys of Chn tmas senes wtth their 1986 Three French Hens full lead crystal c.ollcctaon. Each a handcut, mouth· blown classic from Ireland, and each Orano-COMt OAIL Y PILOTl&wMSey, NcMmbw 30. IJMI Al a treasure for years of Christmases .Jo come. Omamem. $28 Sell. $45 Plate. S80 Ask about our Crystal Club Plan in JWRobanson' Waterfr .j Crystal. 142. all stores except Anaheim. Mis 1on- V1ejo, Palm Sprangs and Sherman_ , Oak.s Galleria. 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"hun .. 11,1.,,l •• 1lk-11,1 mJlnl\l'f 1, r. ...... nc.•< \.'l\lr( S.1lc '' \und.:l\ '\;1Y\cm'1cr \II •nh ~· tdl•'ll '"r1,.,t" 'tnr"· •l\rnnt1t1l'" m lam1t~d lnh:rnw lk•ll' m.11 k"',.., n ~ n1.1\ !i.1,·l· h:l'll 1,1kl.'11 (ll\ '''mt Jlt·ms ft,1mc :-;1c•rc Al ' lll't an Anah<.•1m Pl.&~ \ .. ~Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sun~1y, November 30, 1980 R"eport: U.S. arms shipments to Iran worth $1 billion ATHENS, Greece (AP) -An Athens newspaper said aturdo) that tapcs made of U.S. envoy Robert Mcfarlane' talk with Iranian sho"ed that the Un1ttd talcs hip- ped more than $1 b1lhon worth of m1htary equipment to Iran. That would be about I 00 ttmci. mort than the antount U 5 officials Ii.ave 1d wa sent. The daily D1mo rat1ko!t Logos also said that accords to the tnpc~. S2 milhon of the m ey paid for the arms by Iranian authonlles was sent to the Islamic J ihad ·group holding Americans hostage in Lebanon White House spokesman Dan Howard said in Santa Barbara. "We arc not commenting publicly on the specifics of the arms deal Ho"e11er. we have briefed the appropriate convc s1onal committees 1n detail While the matter " 1ndcr 1nvcstiga- 11on I don't think 11 as appropnate to comment on the toner,. no matter how crazy they arc " Mcfarlane did not return 1elc· phone mes~ges lcfi at h1\ home and office 1n the Washington area on Saturday. Om1ros Emmanou1hd1s. "ho wrote the D1mokrat1kos Logos stol) told The As50C1ated Pres'l the con- tentsofthe tape wereg1ventoh1mby rtllab~sourccs. He declined to say 1f he heard the actual tapes or read transcnpti.. The paper halt not previously broken a stot) of mu1or international significance. so 11 wa' difficult to gau~ thc..tt.habilil)...ofus report. pcd, but he said the arms wett "defensive" and onl) mall amounts ~ere 1nvohcd. He denied that the. arm\ wmeofwh1ch "t.•rc \hipped via l<iracl. ~ert intended a\ raosom to ~·n 1he rclea!.C of <\rrt<"nlan~ held m Lebanon b> fundamentah~t Shute Mo lems believed to be loyul to lrun . Three .\mcncans ha'• been rtJ leased bv their Lrbane~ ltdnnppcr; since \cptcmber 1985. when the lil"'it :u ms h1pmcn1s reportedly "ere made. •~American\ remain m1 sing 111 Lebanon .\n embargo on the ~le of U .S ~capons to Iran ha<i bttn 111 effect since 1979. when Iranian revolu11on- ancs stormed the l ~. Embass)' an Tehran an<l held 52 .\mencan!i • ho~tage for 14 month'> The Iranians haH \aid that they ha\.e tape!. of MC'Farlane's conversa- tions and t~at they rh1gh1 publl'lh the tran cnpts or d1\tnbute lhc tapes The newspaper \aid the tapes reveal the Un11ed tates supplied Iran with m1htal) equipment worth as m·uch as S 1.3 b1lhon It said the tapes show that Wa'ihington had agreed to suppl}' Iran with equipment worth S5 b1lhon. "From thl' m • t·P•Ud b\ tbc Persians. S2 malhon was given to tfie pro-Tran1an 1erromt group (Islamic) Jihad-1n Beirut for the rcleaSC' of hostages." the nev.spaper wrote House ma1ont~ leader Jim 'W right D·Tcitns ha'> '>aid 1hc ~eapon\ ~ent b;,-Washington to Iran were valued at S 12 ma I hon b} the l nited States But ourtes 1n-lr~n told theAP that a\ man~ a'i lO planeloadc; of .\men can "eap<in' were dcll\ercd an "1a' during om: of Md arlanc·s v1s1ts ,..~ White Houae Chief of Staff Donald Regan beads for the White .Rouae eta.ff of flee ln Santa Barbara Saturday. IRAN DOCUMENTS ••• From Al \taff of the Nattonal cunty 1.:ouncil "ould act as a State Dtpannicrll, a Pefcn~ Del)lnmcnt and a ClA. all on its own, or 1n ronJullction w11h ~crct 11tnc1c\ in other agcncic~. .. We gave )OU 1hc toll to help )'OU dtt'CCt the other department~ not to evade or undermine them not to roam about1hc world 11ingoO wars, re' oluttonc,, panic. pandemonium. and mo!it C'mphaucall)' aad funda· mcntall> Mr President\ not to brcnk the law C on&rtss ha enacted . Mr Pre~1dcnt, clean house. out w11h all the fact~ out with all 1he malefac- tors." •White House C'h1cf or staff Donald Regan said that the White Uousc wa rcv1ew1ng cand1dJlt~ to replact Nattonal Security Adviser John Poindexter. but he declined to comment directly on a pubh hcd · repon that Da' id M . bshire. former U .. ambassador to NATO. and John F Lehman Jr., the secretary of the Navy. arc lhe lcadmJ candidates Government officials have said the FBI is investigating n report that Nonh dcmoyed documents la t ~ttkcnd that could 1dentif)' others who worked with him. Meese hassa1d North ts lhe onlY. U .. official who knew au the details of lhc 1ransfC1 of money from the Iranian annsdeals to the Contra rebels Meantime. Poindexter. who as North's boss and the only other official Meese said knew about 1he transfer off unds to the Contras. also was reported Saturday to have dc- s1royed stM1t1ve documents la!it weekend But. The New York Timts. wh1eh rcponcd the 10c1den1. noted thll regulauon rcquirt oflicials to de troy ccrta1R ~ns1t1ve document C3Ch da). North w s fired Md Po1ndcitter rcs1gnc~d f ucwtoy a Meese diiiclosed the .link between the Iran operation and the Contra . 'On l huMI)'. Regan had d1'° counted the concern over possible document destruction. ··All national se1.:uruy documents arc not in the po sc s1on of JU St one pcr10n, ·• Rcaan ~td "There art cop1~ of them; there 1s n central file " But earlier th• year. when House t.Xmocnn <Suaht North's filc1 on his Contra support network. they were told by the White HouSf! that no such documents euued 1n the J'lat1onal Sccunty Council central files However. Rep. Michael Sames, D- Md • chairman of the Hou_le foreiin afl81rs subcomm1ttcc tfn Latin America. ~1d that tn 1985 he was shown a stack of North's papers related to the Contras on the desk of Mcfarlane. t the time. Bamessa1d Mcfarlane ofl'« d 'o show him selected docu- ments from the stack, but Barnes ob1c1.:1ed to Mcfarlane's ground rules lam1t1nJ note-taking and access by B3rnes <itafl' White Hou~ officials have made a d1stinct1on between official secunty' council files that include presidential decmon drrec11ves and supponmg mt-moranda and personal files kept b) the council's "afl' official . Iranian: U.S. oflicialslieaboutar-msdeals By ED BLANCHE A-let..S l>ffte Writ., "II( 051.\ .. C;prus -T'1c s~kcr of Iran's Parliament on ~lurda> ac. .. ustd .S authorities of l;,-1ng in an attempt to cover up 1he growing o;candal over <>ecrct arms sale~ to Iran. according 10 Iran·., official Islamic Rcpubhc News Agency The news agenc} did not 1dcn11fy the American official it s~11d "designed and co n- ducted" the 111-fated Apnl 24-26 1980. raid b)' the l r d\rmy's Dclt<r Fon:T to rescue 2 Amt'ncan diplomats held an Tehran Eight l J 1-i servicemen died 1n the bid when a helicopter crashed 1n10 a cargo plane at the secret "[:>t'!>ert One .. base 200 milc<i south o(Tehran ha.,e triggered in-fighting w1th1n Tehran'!> dergy· dominated hierarchy. There have been 1nd1ca11ons that the eOorts b) some lranian lcade~ fO improve rcla11onswtthttre U n11ed States and other ma1or po"'ers after years of i'iola11on have come into conflict with hardlrne oflic1a.!s 9pposcd to any dealln&'i wuh "the Great Satan.· as the n1tcd Stales'" commonly called. The paper ha close lie\ with Premier Andreas Papandrcou·, Socialist government. The ar11ck wa!> based on whut 1t \31d were tapes of Mcfarlane"1 talks with Iranians 1n ---T'"e'hrarr ---· Iran demanded that the United Slate'> c.onunuc its arm'> shipments after the -.ccrct nao11at1vll5.J:!'et~ccn the two l·ountnc' "'ere re .. ealcd this fllOnth or 11 would die.close the contcntc, of the tapes D1mokrat1ko'i I ogos da1mcd IR NA. quoted C)peaker Hashem• Rafsan1ani as \3)_1ng Reagan admin!Jtrallon oflic1al'i have made up · ne\\ lie'> to whitewash tne scancfal facing tht•m" The rcpon. monitored an Nrco'>1a, ~•d Raf'-<lnJnni wa!> commenttng to other Iranian official'> It did not elaborate on the quote Ttw diplomats "'ere held hostage for -t44 da>" bcforMJcmgrelcascd 1n January I QR I The Iranian sources who reported tht' ell'.· trns1n· dchVt"n~ ~ad Rafsan1an1 and four othe~ Iranian lcadcr'i arranged Mcfarlanc's Ma y v1511 without 1clhng Khomeini. The sources com- mented on cond1t1on ofanon)'m•I> .. RafsanJan1 wa'i quoted as saying that, wh~c f\merican Icade~ have hed about lhc arms ~k'> "Our statemen1s have remained unchanged." Mcfarlane a former na11(1nal ~ cunty ad\•1ser. n:portedly made two tnps to Iran this year a'> p;in of an effort begun an 1985. lo improve rclat1on'i with ~alle<l moderale clements urthat countl) ·., rcvolut1on- a11 leadership President Rc<1gan hall ack.nowl· edged that l ' weapons were ship- The paper said Iran told thc.-l nited 'ttates to cease <.,happing arms through l'lrael. because f Arab reaction. and 1n'ltead to u~ American bases 1n Western Europe The ngenq quoted Rafsan1ani as saying the planner of the abortive 1980 U.S. anempt to rescue ~mencan hostages an Tehran accompanied former National Security Advisor Roben Mcfarlane on his Ma)' trip to Iran "These C\ en ts arc all evidence of lhe stab1ht) of the Islamic revolullon in Iran," IRNA quoted him as say10g. fh1s appeared to be an anempt to pla)' down rcpons that the contact<; w1th the United Stale\ Onl\ after Mcfarlane landed an Tehran did RafS<JnJa.n1 tell Khomeini thal the American envoy had arri\ed and sought pcrm1ss1on to open nego11a11on~ with him 10 improve rclauons. the !>ources \:lid . 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Weinberger will attend NATO 1neeting in Europe By tbe Associated Pre11 \\. r\ SI fl NCJTO"l -Defense ~cretaf) < ac;par W 'Weinberger will n> to Europe and nonhern Afnca this week for rnnsulta11onc. that an: c;ure to be dominated h> nuclear arms control issues and recent developments in the Middle East The defense sccrctan-'s main purpo~ on the c1ght-da) top 1s a regular!~ '!Ched uled meeting of NA ro defense mm1ster'i But he IS also mak1 ng a special s1dctnp to improve relations with Morocco. and will have to alla}' European concerns about President Reagan's dcc1s1on last week 10 break oul from the rcstncuons of the SALT II nuclear arms accord. Weinberger ellpects to be qu~tioned by tho alhed officials about secret U arms sales to Iran and profits be1na o;ent to Contra rebels fighting the N1c.araguan government. But he has httlc to add to the d1sclosurec. becauM: he was not aware of the secret cash tl'an sfet11 to the ( ontrn<i, said a Pentagon sourre who spoke on cond111on of anonymity Reagan avoids foreign pollcy on airwaves <)ANTA BARBARA-Prc"itdent Reagan, whose adm1nistra11on 1s under scige because of secret dcaJs to sell anns to Iran and 11d Nicaraguan rebels. sought to focus attention on the dome tic economy Saturday with a promise to battle deficit spending. "Government has borro~d too much and spent too much," the president said 10 ht weekly radio address. h1 first public statement since the disclosure Tuesday that up to $30 m1lhon of Iranian arms sales proceeds were d1vcned 10 aid guerrillas fiahtmg Nicaragua's Manist-led government. "While we've been occupied w1ih the Iranian issue over the past two weeks, let's not forget tha1 there arc many other 1ssut'S that concern us." Reagan said in the five-minute speech dehvered from hts ranch m the Santa Ync.c mountains.north of here. 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By Saturday morning. the flow covered about 600 feet of shoreline and had pushed 90 feet out into the water. creating nearly an acre of new land, which wall belong to the late Report: Many pilots treated for cocaine use PITTSBURG I I -Scores of commercial airline pilots have !.Ccretly received 1reatment in chn1cs around the natJon for cocarnc add1c11on. according JO a rep0rt published today. survey of 17 dn.i1 treatment clinics across 1he country by 1 he Pitt burgh Pre found that mutt than 69 a1rhne pilots had received treatment for cocaine addic11on dunna the paM two years. the newspaper reported. "Until very rccentl)'. we felt that druausc 1n the arrhnc 1ndu ti) was al mo t non..c\i'itcnt, but in rC(cnt month,, v.e'vcencountettd too mitny 1nd1C'at1ons that cocaine and maruuana u~ and abu ma}. in fact be a problem," said Dr Barton Pakull. the Federal A,1at1on Adm1mstrauon·s'ch1ef psych111tn t. FAA rteords r,how that no pilot_ has openly dm11tcd bcina a cocaine udd1ct. and doctor. bchevc I hat many other pilot with drug problems have not wuaht help for fear of tx-1111 grounded. the ne\lf paper rcponed NOTICE Th'e range reflector pans and bowls advertised on page 15 of today's Target sale section may be In ahort aupply because a recent shipment did not meet our quality standards. However, we wlll offer other range reflector pans and bowls at slmllar savings. We regret any Inconvenience 'this may cause. <:)JARGEt I Knowing family of organ donor can lead to problems D AR ANN LANOt:.RS· Recently a woman whose hfe was changed dramatJcally as a (esult of a kidney 1ransplant wrote lo \&Y she would give anythma to learn whose kidney she received so she could thank the (amdy for their enhahtened 1cn- er<>51ty. You said you hope<hhe could learn the 1denuty of the donor and that you didn't ~ how any harm could come of 1L You wished her luck. Hold 1t. Ann. N01 so fast. Tv.o years lfO my husband (age 34) received the kidney of a 19-)'ear-old lad who wa~ lulled in a car accident We too. wanted to know the family so we couki thank them properly. Well - nowwecan'tict them oul ofourh\eS. The mother (a divorced woman) was emotionally destro)cd by the tra&JC death of her only child She has attached herself to my husband in the behef that her son 1s hvi11& aaam m my husband's body. The women telephones him almos1 every day, shows up at our door un1nv1ted and docs everything poss.- ible to be a pan of our hves. She has become ~uch a problem that we have considered moving out of the city. So please don't be so quick to advise people to become soc1111ly acquainted wtth the fam1hes ot the donors. We wnh we had let well cnou&h alone. -SORRY IN T HE PACfFIC NORTHWEST. DEAR SORRY: Here'• a letter from eomeone wbo t&ttf'• •itll yo.: DEAR ANN LANDERS· Before I finish readina the paper l want you to know there are some very good reasons why, a recipient should NOT know the famtl) of the donor. I worked in the record, department of the hvennd kidney transplant unit at the Unive1'ity Hospital 1n Denver before Dr. Tom Starzl moved his program to P1mbufih I left Colorado an ·so. I saw many donor fam1hes who ei1pected rec1p1ents to fulfill the fantasies ~hey had for their dead child. It was common. Les~ common was the family who later wanted money from the famil) of the rec1p1ent I could go on and on abQut the ps)chologjcal enmeshment that oc- curs when these two families get to know each other. Jt rarely ends in a simple "thank you." Please get this mformatton before the public. It could save a lot of grief. -NO NAME. S I MPLY DA TEMARK USA. DEAR DATEMARK: Tbankt for tbe testimony. 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'he fammn we llave pet tosedter llave all beea very patefal ud everyeee b.u beaeflte4.' Dr. Jou Najarlu, Had of tlte department of ••rsery at tile Uatverf- 1Uy of Mluetota Medlcal Sclltool, t1preaHd a dJffernt poi.t of view. He said, "We laave doee more dtu 3,HO trauplutt •P llere aiMI resilt IJ1tro4ocln1 doaon to reclplHtt. U donors reveal tllelr ideatlty io tile newspapers, we eu.'t do uyUi1a1 abo•t It, btlt we llave a 1trlct poUcy agaln•t patt1D1 famtµes io1ettaer. Too of ta donort.wut to 1et cllammy ud celebrate tbe tru1plaat U· alvenarles wltb redplut1 or tltey demand money and beeome troable- 1ome." Tile experts bave 1pokea, folkt. Take )'011r pick. • Ottnge CoMt OAILV PtlOT/luncMy, Nowmber 30, 1tM A7 Mm:li Der. I frivoloUI caa IC'IUally. develop in10 ..... W D (Marth l l·Apnl 19): New mooa enterpme. K.oow h, be coefident, ,.,._ 10 be posmon hiah· daamayed by •tittle people." Perceive projeci ia itt liahts &ravel, Cfttittty. Shon trip may bt neceMAty. lon1·standin1 ICOaPIO (Oct. 2~Nov. :21): A .. ._ c:a.e'" ii. tran11ct1ons. SYllEY revived Needed mMtriaJ it obcained, ftladille will • P 1 r 1 t u a l bt madt avadablt. More peopk are drawn 10 )'OI&. \illues, ability are faacanaled by )'our ideal, actionl. PiPJ t o c o m • 0 couraee of convictions. m u n i c a t c 1111 a.wm.uuvs (Nov. 22·Det'. 21): New mooe uoaque con· . ...... . . . . . &......oa.. ...... certs. Numen-# an your 11an em.,.-izes 1n1uauve, .._.. -.. I fl ·1 h · ""-• chance 'to display pionecrina tPtnt. Love fipra ~tt~~~~1~ccents am1 y, ome, reunaon, ~hnas prominently. You'll set to heart of mat1er'I, you11 TAURUS (April 20:May 20): Confusion u ists also have fn!lt hand to mold your own 1tyle. ·• where financial status of business partner or mate CAPIUCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll cOUect enters picture. Play wanin& pme, make inqu1nes, data. you'll be provided With asauranee that beckiat satisfy curiosity. You'll be provided with COJ\fiden-1s available. Someobe behind 1eenes teT:Vct u tial data, could "connCcc" with possible inheritance. private "ct)eenna section." You'll IC'(: help from GEMINI (May 21-Juoe 20): Emphasis on unorthodox sourec. Cancer nauvc plays role. m tnction. laws, rules. reaulat1ons, lepl matten. AQVAIUUS {Jan. 2G;Feb. 18): Lunar J)OtitioD Check details, be sure your sources are reliable. accents speculatson. performance, style. ability so Focus also on public relations, pennenhip. marital wi n friends and influence~· POpularity 1Uf11e1 status. Taurus, Sco rpio fiaure pronunentJy. up-..rds -you'IJ be inv1ted to prestiaious IOcia1 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Ota deep for affa1rthat could invol ... e travel. information, be a nal)'1ical. read between lines. PllCU (Feb. I C).:March 20): You oow are on Focus o n practical issues, co-workeri. empfoymcnt, solid around. Theones are transl'ormed into viable. promises made to those who rely upon your valuable cooc.epu Lona-distance communatiof\ Judamcnt. Gemini, Virao, SacJttariu1 people play ... eriftes views, enables you to disseminate pertinent roles. . information. Scoroio fiaum prominently. LEO(July2l-Aua.22):Vahd opJ)Onun1ty el.ists IP DF.CEMBER 118 YOUR BlllTBDAY you to settle d11putc with one close to you. Spothaht on are an ori&inal think.er, sensual, ~m1c, at times children. vanety, speculauon, creative endeavors. sclf·tndulscnt, creative and stu . You have See nano features excitement. charisma. phyMcaJ plenty of amaamauo n. could succeed 1n advcrti11n1. attractton. publ11hmg. and you also tt.vc 1nst1ncuvc knowledae VIRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): Define terms. check of how to "put on a show." Leo, Aquanus people property values, get rid of safety hazards. Lona· play important roles in your fife. Stren&th. viaor ranic transaction 1s revived, you'll be excited by return this month, December. Outstancfina days: prospects. Clandestine meetinacould spark "some-4th, 13th. 22nd, 31st Durina 1987. domestJc life thing 1mponant." Watch Pisces. underaocs transformation. If s1naJe, you marry. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What seemed June will be memorable for you DAVIS• BRO\NN Aµ;._1!1dnres • Te/ev1s1or 1 • V1dt'< 1 3 DAYS ONLY! Fri, Sat & Sun • Two-way ACIOC operdon • Signal tMk .i.etronlc tlltllng • Au1om.ttc plctur• control ~-:·219•5 JI". l••r·PrtJ1otl11 . T1l1tl1l11 l&ITIMTaa ., '1849'' .. I • 3 heed • •MTSStereo ... 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Or11nge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, November 30, 1988 Man who oVerpowered deputy identified as escaped convict Insurance sellers summofted over alleged. deceptive sales practices SAN BERN~ROlNO (AP) -A pnwncr who O\erpowcttd a sheriffs deputy and Heaped with his gun was 1dcnt1fied u an ali'eed_y ttea~ convict from Northern California with a h1.iory of rape assault • authorities said Saturday. The ori&inal ick'ntit)' deputies had for the min. Louis Anthon} Garbutt. turned out to be tailed from a wallet l~t by Garbutt. a Los Angeles man. wd n Bernardino County hentrs Stt. Mike Stodelle. ' He saad a check of fingcrpnnts of the man who escaped from depullc o n Nov. 27 showed he is actually Enc Patrick Manin, 31. of Oakland. and that he had escaped Alameda County Shenffs Depuue 1n a ncarl} identical ruse to the one he used 1n an Bcmanhno. Mattan. sen in.a ume on a I I 6-)ear sentence. feigned 1tlncs durina an Oct. 20 court appearance. and was ta~en an sheriffs cu tody to a hospital in Alameda a designer collection comparable at 52.50 Count). Stodelle ~id. He ovcrpov.crcd a deput) and cscapnf In his Nov 27. ~ape Martin alM> complained of stomach pains. was taken to a county hospital. and escaped by punchana a deput~ and arabbinJ his aun. Stodelle said Martin was scning ume for robbery. false ampmonment. and vanous sex charses mcludana forcible rape. · ••Ht is considef'N a compul ave rapi t, pre) in& on women 1n homes. clerks m convenience tore • cleaners. florists" and other situations were women arc alone. aid todelle. Martin hould be considered armed and dan,erou , he ad4ed. todelle said Marun was identified aner officers fron the San Btmardmo shenffs career cnminal d1v1s1on located Garbutt m Los Anaeles. and .d1scoH•red that has wallet and 1dent1ficat1on had been stolen. · By ta.e Atsoetated Ptttl LO ANGELES -Twenty-six ~llcrs ot Medicare u plcmrntal insuranct" have bct'n 'lummoncd to state 'lurance Department hearina~ to show cause wh> the> hould not be barred from operatina in the late bttau\C of all~ly unfair and d«ept1ve sales pract1~\. The 26 seller~ ummoned to hearings heduled Tue\da) throuah Dec. 12 wero not 1dcnt1fied by Insurance Comm1ss1oner Roxan1 G11le~·e. but were described as both groups and 1nd1 v1duals he he rin~ arc part of a crackdown on companies a <J aroup<> that ha\e tried to 'ICll mo~ supplemental in urance 10 the elderly than they n~. Supplemental insurance helps the elderl) meet bills that Medicare docs not pay. The heannas called by the comma sioner have been bot!} the re,ult of 1nqurrics she ·ordered la t summer and partly 1n rc<iponsc to formal complaints b) Con;umers Union. ' Wlnd• cau•e coa•tal advlsorle• LOS ANGELES-Travelers advisories were posted Saturday as powerful winds swept the MoJave Desert at speeds over SO mph whale small cran were ad vised of high winds and seas off Southern Cahforn1a. The wind~ developed an the mommg behind a dry cold front as It moved toward Arizona, the National Weather Service said. NWS travelers advisories issued for the Antelope Valley and Mojave Desert warned of trong gusty winds from 20 to 35 mph with local gusts over 40 mph. t MoJave A1rpon. the airfield tower rcponed a maximum wind speed of S4 mph at 10:50 a.m. Along the coast. a small cran advisory was posted 0' er the outer' waters from Point Conception 10 an Clemente Island for • northwe t wind from IS to 25knotund seas from 9 to 12 • feet, the v.eather ~rv1cc ~ad . ,Truck drag• hone two mile• ( ~N. ON -hol'Sl" tied to p1clup truck was dratt&ed more than 21' male down Main Street before a police officer stopped the dnver and held him, shenffs deputic\ Maid Saturda). The horse died !ater. Edward amucl Hardwick. 46, of El Segundo was booked Fnday nigh I at the hen ff~ tauon for 1nve 11gat1on of felony cruch> toanamatsand heldonSl.OOOb ii.said gt Caner F1tzpatnck. The hor.c. which left a tr.ul of blood and ncsh. died shonly aner Hardwick was stop~d about.~: I 0 p.m .. 1'11zp:urick s~ud. "He kept chan11ng his story. the sergeant alleged. "First he said the horse had died two da)s before. Then he ~1d ii fell out of the back of tht' truck. The bottom hne 1 he was drauina a "'e ho~ for a man1mum of 2 6 miles." Ownershp of the horse was under 1n\C t1gat1on and there were no 1nd1cat1ons of drua or alcohol use. Fit7patnck said. Author Gary Allen die. LONG BE CH -Gal) Allen. an author whose books "None Dare Call It Conspiracy" and .. Tax Target: Washington" an1culatcd conservative goals for the past two decades. died Saturday ofa liver ailment. He was SO. "He wa tht>great populanzerofthe conservative cause,'' said W. Scott tan Icy. editor in chief of the Washington· ba~d Con5ervat1ve Digest. Allen died at 3.30 a.m. Saturday at Memorial Medical Center m Long Beach. ho~pual ~pokesman Don Brackenbury said. amonds, or any four cards in the suit, along with his clubs. Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •Vold Q K843 ~A 106 3 •A984 3 CHARLES Go REN ' VF.ST EAST •tr •QJ 106 543 Q 6 Q Q7 15 r--..;r ¢ Q J 7 2 ¢ 8 15 many Such was the case with West on this hand North-South we.re tralhng in a Declarer cashed his last trump and the two high spades, reducing all hand to four cards. In hand he hetd the K-9-4 o f diamonds and dummy w_as reduced to the A·6 In diamonds and the nine of clubs. We~t found the pressure more than he could bear. Since he had to hold a club to guard against the table's nine, he was forced to bare his Q-J •KQJ 1062 •15 sou_m_ •AK82 Q AJ 1092 <> K 94 •1 The bidding: South Weat I Q 2 • 3 0 Pus 15 Q Pus Pus PaH North 2 0 •NT 7 Q Opening lead: King of • Eut Pua Pus Put Some people are never satisfied They complain when they don't hold cards, then carp agam when they bave a few high cards and It turns out to be at least one too - Swiss team match. apd that ac-of diamonds. When those cards fell countsin part for North's dttbion under ffie ace and king. declarer's to bid the-grand slam-in htt1'ts-Not-naM of dfamonds became the ful- that it was all that bad an action-filling trick South wa..s certain to be short in clubs and even one red queen In declarer's hand would mean that the grand slam had good play Sitting South was Sandy Burns of Florida He won the opening club lead in dummy and cashed the king of trumps. A club ruff confirmed that West had started with six clubs, so he chose to play him for heart shortnes After trumping two spades around a club ruff, de- clarer opted for a heart finesse. When that won, he still had to hope that West held the queen-jack of di- Observe that West had just cause for grievance If he had ~n a bit s tronger, i.e., 1f he held the guard- ed que<!h of hearts. the contract might have failed And that also would have been the case had he be<>n weakE!r, had East held one of his diamond honors. 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"Velvet and taffetas are always big for the girls at Christmastime and the holiday colors of red, blue and green are popolar," said David Kelley who hos Lollipops 'n Rom· bows shops 1n Woodbridge Village Shopping Center, lrv111e, Newport Beoch and one opening soon m M1ss1on Vie10. .. S, Ca.ffi BIG NEWS IN HANDBAGS By VIDA DEAN "' In the post, handbags and shoes hod to match. "No more," said Mory Ann Rosenfeld who hos been designing and manufacturing hand· bogs for the post 10 years. ''There is m0<e adventure in dressing now, aod hondbogs ore on essential port of o woman's wardrobe." There hove been o lot of changes in bogs since Rosen! Id d signed hb f int tote wi1h two C?Utsid pod Is and with.on open center. 11The biggest change is color. Color hos become very important and so hos the m1xingof textures," said the designer who mode on in- st0<e oppeoronce recently at the new JW Robinson's at South Coost Plaza. "The holiday cotlection is woo· derfu1 and the colors ore beautiful · -solmori, oquo, mauve, light grny arid wrntef white," said o nl Id ·who s• ns up to 300bogs eoch ~ lacy trims and eyele~ give the: dresses further fem in me touches and a photographer will be on hand to capture the look as 1ndiv1dual fam1l- 1es pose for memento portraits. Slacks and sweaters ore popular I or the young men and the colorful ties and suspenders ova lable will rival the uniforms of the Nutcracker toy soldiers. A sit down brunch will be served and, 11 spills do occur, there's no problem for the dress attire. Most children's clothes ore washable. 'I .. . At left 1s the snake evening bag with ''art deco" styled accents. Below 1s from her porlfolio of signature pleats Also pictured 1s the de- signer. Mory Ann Rosenfeld year 1n her lour collections. "In the spring, you'll see o lot of spectator looks in bQgs -red and ·white, block and white, blue and ·white. The spectators w1U be very strong. Then, fOf fan of '87, shades of rust and browns wrD be seen. \llizard, a .gator, sno e and any- thing 1ho1 s Jann d rs hot oow. I otso do rexlured vinyt bogs with I th trim and tapestry bogs. "I hove n o rng hand p ated feot bogs for 1 e 'post thr hove I our ch1ldr-en and all of our merchandise is washable," said merchant Kelley. Adding to the colorful holiday event, which will raise funds for PICH's youth-oriented act1v11tes, will be mimes, 1ugglers and marionettes. Prizes galore will be awarded. Mary E len Hadley is chairman of the party and work mg with her since January have been Pauline Embraee, Lil Lesl1E!, Carol Palermo, Morey F sher Ano Sim, Susan Stohl, Carolyn Williams, Jamie Wilkenson, years, and they hove become my signature,'' said Rosenfeld whose bogs hove begun 10 show uo being wor n by stars on TV's '1Moon· ~ghttng," 1'Dynosty" and "Rem- mgton Steel. " 11 Bogs are 'worn'," said Rose· nf d, "poo the greatest way is atroS5 body." · During the ast f w y ors there ts less or norr.cntahon on bogs. The locus 1s on e mateflal. Many of I bogs feature mog Ire fostener1. ,,I NOVEMBER 30, 1986 SUNDAY ' UTCRACKER BRLJ\JCH ·A _FAMllY AFFAIR -sharon Ellis ~nd De Dool ttle. -- Adm1ss1on 1s $35 for adults and $15 for children. Reservat•ons may be made by call ng 857 .6500. Holiday lash ons for ch1dren and their parents may vary from year to year, but one of the people at the Babes 1n T oyland will be there 1n the ·same old th ng" -Santa has promised 10 be there 1n llis red suit with white trim and his shiny black boots • oes1g~lor caution. "I produce quality products that ore not so fashion forward hat they con carry over from season to seoson," she said . . Rosenfeld designs handbags to carry a woman through on the roles she IUI dis eoch day. "If a woman WO s to hbve 0 good bog WOfd· robe I would sugg SI one to carry 10 woe , on Of wo tor ev ning;'b hm • bog, and t y co ml> lot of fobr o o br 01 tor PhOtog;aphy by leePayQe Fashionably al/ired Kate Lemmon, 8; Hillary Colgan, 4, and ~yon McCoffrey check out decorat10ns for the Babes m Toyfond' brunch. ' Bogs ore the most neg ected accessory. I change my bog every- day. Why not 2 You change your clothes· very day. · "I follow the mo}O< las ion trends wben designing. Handbags must work with he loshion of I e time. l shape, size and color ore dtt · · Oled by t ~OS ion,, s. It's p tot e handbag monufodurer to o 1r d igns w0tk for th fashion customer. se s HA DBAGS Bl '. • • OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Nov9mb9r 30. 1988 \ Fashion accessorieS Can enhance holiday glitter The tor\.' ue lilted \\1th pn-tt) hohda> fashions (1lamorous ''>I.C's that sparkle and ure HlO much for ordinary <>e(a ion\ Take a lool. ai all of the bcouulul \\eater and mctall1l·acce.,.~rie that ''""touch ofhohdayghtter to black fa h1ons and add hohda) flair and o whoo h of e\tra' agance. · Along wtth the holiday clothe\, )Ou'll \\ant ha11 and mukeupto foll in line with )Our pc~·1al hohd&) lool.. You don't ha"e to \pend all da} mo Ion to get into the hohd:ay spint. lt is as simple•~ \1'>1ting the counter at drug or dcJ)artment \tores C heck out the ne\\ Colorillc C olor/Styhna mou\\C!o b) Vidal Sa son to enhance \our natural hn1r color · ,_ PAPARAZZI With the IOOUUC\ )OU don't make. dr&'itk color chanat'. You JU\t mol.e a blonde hack more luminou • a brunette sh de m:her and red hair color more "P rkhna. (Red 1s a rcall) hot color no\\ bc"auqo of the head) rcdht>:id • the C>uche s of \ ork <flaming rergic> and Brooke h1:1ld'I (a~ Brenda Starr) The mou'i'ie\ \\Ill add volume and oll-night hold to tht' 1.1mplcst ofst)lc \ ou can find a 'ihadl' that's subtle. but that\\ ill also pu1 enough color in> our hair 10 make a difference Wh;u' great about them 1s that the'.t \\Ill wash niht out fhc~o1orand p<.'rm direetorofa VS alon sug&e ts u'i1ng the <;pothghtina technique for creating a 'iubtle. gli11er- 1ng look 1mpl~ dip a vent bru'ih into the mou~..c und pla c n all around the an:a . head Don't bruc.h throu1._ tht' h1ur, You can abo sparkle niht do~ n to hut JU t pre ' the brush to the hend the t1p't of )Our linal'rs with 'Otir· and then ltfl 11 off to create ttn) t.hanted J>('arly n 11 enamel . pinpoints ofshint. · With all of the sparkling colors. 11 for o dramatic look brown head ft1't;'~~1~1~~~: ;.u~~n~ on • 11111 could tr) CP(>Pt'r mouue 1od redheads \\Ill ;hine w~th bold gold. l SY SHOPPING: It ha been C'olorsareal~ava1lable1n1elund 41u&&eMed that the mllJority of co · C'3n be used lo create colorful slct·k mctic purchucsare done on impul , hairdos To C'Upatahzt' on this. the l..A baS('d For the face, Ma' factor ts an· Natural OSJQntc ( orp ha acc.iu1rcd troduc1ng domment • a kit contain· thr franch1~ rights to Jean P1crtt in& SI:\ t')e shadows or sparklina Co metiques and is ~ttina up kiosk~ colors -on)~. teal. v1olt't, plaunum. (free ~tandina unit ) in hoppina ~pph1re and fiery rose. . malls to display and sell mm: hanthsc:. fhe '"' al o contains two do1en T"'o of the kiosks art' alread) in rh1nl.'~tones to adorn holiday face . operation in Oranse Count) (Buena r he~ can be apphed to the Park and nahe1m) malls and Na tu· cheekbone ... e)eltds or oth" facial ml Organics plans to open 75 during the nc:xt three \t:irs. l he pmJud., (h)'J)uallt:rgcn1cl are ba~d on f ll'nch formulations and manufaC"lured tn the U.S. MAKEOVER: I he Sh1sc1do Color . Simulator will be at Robin on·~. South Co;nt Pla1a. through No'. 26 1111d olTcnna \\omen th opportunit) to have 1 computer makl•ovcr. Bc~1dcs \howin~ how d1fl rent mnk~· up'I would look on the face, th1\ computer can how how wmrone \\1th longhair would look wtth a hurt do und vice ... crsa. Thcrt 1\ a S2S cha~c-for the strv 1Ct", but 1t w 111 be applied towardi. the purcha c of products 1htSh1 1docounterat the ~tore may be called to schcdult' an appointment NEW FRAGRANCES: Dionne \\ arwu;k will ot the South Coast Plua ¥111 DEM Nordstrom I I am. to noon Fnday to introduce her new frgrance. "Dion- ne", The StnJer ha• bollled a bouquet ofrosc.Ja\mtne and oranac blOMOm Amen Wardy is h°'1ina a black tie celebration ()cc. 6 for has new fragrance and ht b1a spread in Town and ('ouotr)'. llalu1n de~1aner Andrea Odicini will be there to show hi\· 'lpnng collectton. Red Ribbon toasts Red Cross with Champagne Fest When the rc\ponsc'i 'ilancd coming in for the Red R1bhon 100 ';ho""lloat ( hampagne f est '86. thq trickled in mercl) a "sip" at a lime • Bv the lime the t'\ent rolled around. however manager.. of the Reuben E Lee Sho""'bo:u and RR I 00 planners were w1'1h1n'g the rc<;taurant \\3<, a ~mle larger. "The Red Ribbon 100 1s reall) getting a reputation for throwmggn·at panics." ~id Olivia Johnson, c:o- chamng the fund-ra1s1ng C\ent "'1th Wanda Cobb. "No matter wha1 we tn 11 !>terns e\ef)onc JU'it ha~ a "'onder- ful time Mark 1,our calendar\ no\\ for Champagne F-c\t '87." More than 400 Cat hc\t e\t1matc,1 \\Cot aboard the \ho"hoat w <.ampll' ~parkhng wine~. rngnat·s and port\ from throughout the world . Funds ra1~d from the S35 per accemries jewelry ho/id a y apparel GENTS We 'II help you fmd the perfect gdt! person 11<.·ket pm·e arc earmarked lor a ma1or g10 to the Red ( rO!>\ an:ord1ng to Red Ribbon 100 Pre'l1- den1 Diane Lawson. "We Ii.now 1he 11cke1 price is lo":· <.aid La" on. "but we "anted to make <.enain our first mn1or l'vt"nt wa'l well attended We will make a prc\Cn· talion 10 the Red C ro<,c, in the ne\t IC"' months." The Champagne Fe'it marks tht· t"O-)ear anniH r"3f) of the RR", cs1abhshmcnt a~ the "'omen's ad- ' 1<,0f) council 10 th<.· Orange C'o unt) < haptcr of the American Red Cross. \ccording to board member Karen Rud, "We began with JU\t a small group of crcame ladies at a "C'ham- pagnc Toa-;t to ~uccc<os · It ,., fi ning that our firs1 ma1or nent 1n,ohc'> l hampagne." "A'> far a!> we know:· said ( obb. lntigue Boutique (reg & petite sizes 4-18) 2817 29th St. (at Layfette) 675-7740 CANNERY VILLAGE NEWPORT BEACH Podiatric Surgical Group. of Orange County ~I I :~ ~/ \ a ,./ ' ~ t I ,, , .J j r. \ r,r \ t>·JJ"' ;-' G .. ' .. ~. ~·~ DR. CRAIG EDMOND LOWE Sf F:CIALIST IN lOW(r EXTnn.mv INJurw DIS(A$£ I. SURGF fl!Y 0 TH[ FOOT AND ANKL[ DR. LAWRENCE A BROWN IEW TECllllUIY HI UYUOEI PHCUIH I l lW IHI FHT I LEI PlllUIS UU PAllFIL Tl OHHOT • LASER SURGERY AedVC~ po n, mm mal b!ee<: " i ) "' ling ler.tef ti ':no • MINIMAL INCISION ANO MICROSUROERY Advar'lced Arnbulalory sur\l c 41 font procedures wh•Ch reduc.• pan ,_~1 OQ md eeds healing w\lh m n1mal traum11 1 • ARTHROSC6PIC FOOT ANO ANKLE SURGERY •COMPUTERIZED ELECTAOOYNOORAPHIC MEDICINE Bene' 1 lrom w compul I.led nty$1S toe llmb foot d 1 • RECONSTRUCTIVE ANO COMPUTER DESIGNED FOOT SURGERY •ADVANCED JOINT IMPLANT SURGERY FOR ARTHRITIC JOIN'l'S •HOSPITAL a OFFICE IMPLANT SUR<lERY FOR ARTHRITIC JOINTS •SPORTS I REHABILITATIVE MEDICINE , . - "an tnternat1ona1 champagne tasting of this magnitude has not been done bcfort'. We had wine cnt1cs calling u\ and telhng us this couldn't be done - but thanks to a lot of planning and work. especially by W.R. Grace Wine Director Rieb Puccini, it's happen· ing .. Winenes donatina their ware .. and time included more than 40 of the best m the industry. sport1na lyncal names suc.h as Tai111ngcr, Schlumberger, Perrier Jouet. Dom Pcngnon and Domaine Chandon. Cognacs. brandies and vintage ports 'itocked the Showboat's Texas Deck with the Wheelhouse (the exclUSlvt dining room on top) ofTenna a restrva11ons-only ta ting of Louis '< 111 cognac and Piper Rare cham· pagnc. Charles de Polx, execat1ve vice prc!l1dent of Pi per He1ds1eck was on board to pour the P1 per Rare. and also nfTer r:l'itl'r.,-!I drmon.,1ra1mn of Donna Brownell, compare notea. At first, 11 was only o n ce a wook Thon throo t1mos N ow they're out for blood ovary n ight And they'ro not a lone They·re just two o f the thousands o f pooplo a ll ovor the country who are fina lly s tarting to do something obout tho dis oose th t kills o tmost 32,000 Amoncons every year-a nd a fflic ts anotho r 38 millio n It's high blood prossuro And o nco you know you've got It. you c on u s ually .. champagne sabcrinJ -or popping the cork with the as\1stancc of a :\-foot saber sword The planning rnmm1ttee also tn eluded Ru d, P uccini, ·Randy Hlalt, vice president. W.R. Grace, and Patrick Dudley, general manager, the . howboat Red Ribbon members ho te sina. selling opportunity raffie tickets, •P- pm& champagne and savonng the 1mpress1ve food spread were Jody and Paul Cbavlra, Audrey Newbro, Donn.a and Jon Brownell, Dianne and Bob Fae11, P11t RRlOI President Aue Natt, Jean and Robert Lacas, Mary Dell Lac11, Cheri and Robert Harris, Arlene u d Jou Llttmo, Linda and Jim Plero~. Ginny and Biii Inger, Noddle and Bill Wellner, Mary and Lo n Wells, and Marcia and llank Adler. ', Paparaul Is edited by Dally Pilot Style editor Vida Dean. control 1t By following your doctor's advic e on oxorc1so. wo1ght control salt inta"R"o. onrl med1cAt1on Talk to your doctor today about gottlng storted on d progra m that will keep you out fo r b lood And in the running ", V'k'RE FIGHTll\G Fm \O.JR LIFE American Heart Association TUESDAY OILY! 1111-IPI HOLIDAY Ill 3131 S. lllSTGL ST. Bob and Dianne Fueaa. FORReST W. PONO MAMJFACTURING JEWELERS fst4b/1shtd 1959 Custom Jewelry deslfn~ by /,,~one/ ~1ena Ma~ter Jeweler formerly of l1fllany's New York All wor~ done 011 1Jf'"11\n •2SO Scott Onve • Newport Beech • CA 92660 (Mac:ArthUr Square) 833-9822 .. ... Otano-Cout DAILY PILOT/~,~ IO • ._ • . Spring style fore cast: b~ight .. Give A Little Christmas 87 BETHANY KANDEL ., ,,,, .......... NF.W YORK -Spr1n1 htne "'ith the sophisticated stylina of Donna Karan i nd Anne KJe1n who bare houlde~ ind 10 for li1ure·hu11in1 ftocka. whale matter muttr Geoffrey Beene likes Jim-dandy St)lcs 1n wild combination • and plenty of winy colla,.., tic and ~ove\. The followi na IS a bnef look 8 t these collections previewed last week 1n New York: DONNA KARAN After all her black. black, black and aray. &t'IY· Ira), Donna Karan thinks p1nlc for sprin.& '87. She's mad for the beach where rosy sunsets. wet beachstones and fluffy clouds in pired a color palette featur- '"' loads of pale pinks and sohds hke driftwood gray. while ivory. and navy, But black sull prevails for evening. The sianaturc piece 1n this collec- tion 1s a clu 1c pink bla1er that can be worn from day into even ma The blaler is done 1n all types of fabrics including silk, cashmere. leather and suede and paired with matching "lk pajama pant~ and !>la nky undershirts for a sleek. sex) look. Karan !ihows lot\ of c.k1n with plunging necklines. off-the-shoulder c,wcater5 and wrapped bus11crs. Her ·' PAPARAZZI PLUS " "'ripped body blouse arc ~tunn1n1 with wonderful exaaaeratcd collars and plungma v.front• that were of\t'n ten wide open to the waist These were worn with wool crepe pbt[dint \lim trouser$ and knee· ~kimm1n1 ind floor lenath draped ~kins. Karan ai"~ in to the madne s of the moment w11h a few Oiny pink ribboned crinolines that add fullness to her short wool pu7e dance lcirts but the look 1 much more tedatc than some Seventh Avenue offerings. Karan, who has been de ignana on her own for three years af\er leaving Anne Klein. received the mo t ap- plause for her black so1gne scene- stealcrs that closed her show. Cihon jersey dance drc ~s w11h orpn1a skins that sported b11 bows were teamed with body blouses for a soph1st1cated rather than a httle-girl Jook ANNE KLEI N teenng away from fnlls and fuss. Louis Dcll'Oho's spnnaand summer collec11on for Anne Klein features a smooth. soph1st1catcd look He focuses on the throwaway ca~ of cri\pi wool JCf'SCY and sn ug ,knit trousers, cardigans and sweater'> an rocket red. vanilla. chocolate and violet. Jackets arc big with low-slung drawstring waists and bhuer feature son. rounded $houlders. ( ropJ)rd pant come topped ~uh Iona tun.C's and \hon rongs go with crcwnccks or nice front wrapped sweater Red 'uedr " the 'ltar for \pnna as en m Dell'Oho' form-fitlln~ bu~ticr dre s. 1 tight mid-thigh mint and shawl collar jacket, and O\lcrmcd dra~ trin,1acket shin. Ocll"Oho bare, 11 all for summer with ballet tops. 'ltraple<;S tubes. hahers and tops with airy cut·out back~. In a stncs of ~ :ld block print dirndl skins. he mixes and matches flo~cn, 11pags. chc ks and dot on flounce-collared blouses that can be worn off the shoulder. For cvemng there arc &Jamorous torto1 e ~hell ~quinned halters and draped traplcssdre sc that mold the body's lines in a seductive tribute to movie queens Sophia Loren and Jane Ru<1scll. GEOFFREY BEENE Fashionable fops. Os.car Wilde. George and and Beau Brummell inspired Geoffrey Beene to so j1m- dandy for <;pring and summer '87 with a nonconformist mnt of fabrics and \tyles that feature witty gloves. ties and collar!I The dandy spmt 141 evoked m a set of shnly blouses in green, red and yellow with wonderful polka-dotted and c;tnped trompe l'oc1I lies and white rnllar!> worn "'er matching lim ~kin. A tunmna I t1on ofruffied and cuff'rd 1tovn by lkcnc become lo inttaral a pan of bi outflts that •l'• often hard to tell where the lcevc end and the &IO\ICs be11n . Some of fi1' Mou~ v. 1th I -shirt ncckhnn end 1n hepherd chcd; wn t c11.tcns1M' which Beene call lcc\le ~ts. Others have whim ical trompe I oc1I watches ut the wmt. The de ianer has a new selection of men's •h1rtin1 fabrics that he uses throughout the collectton for both day and night They are quilted into lined Jackets that JUt curvaceously over the hips and rever'$C to ilk par The fabri~ shows up 1n cuff's and collars and wide ihset wa"h and on n1ny dance dre ses in wonderful combinations wnh sequins and lame. Sometime\ the combinations are a btt much as with a gown With shiny lame halter top. black and white polkadot wade waist and orange-red and wh1tt flowered skirt with matching flowered Jackel. For a nice nighttime look, Beene punctuates a short cotton coat with silver mctalhc dots and teams 11 with a liued tnped taffeta Jacket and a satin gabardine skirt. ~ Even more fetching wa~ h1!> hot pink and oranfe patterned coal that opens to rcvea a bright purple hnma and covers a pink and orange halter dress. Gift Collection for Needy Kids GOAL: .500 Gifts 00 Gifts _______ .,. 300 Gifts ------- 200 Gifts 100 Gifts Area clubs announce December events. South Orange County Chnst1an Women's ( lub will be "going out m St) le .. as 1t wands up-the )C&T w11h Its monthly luncheon on l:l« 9 at the Holiday In n 1n Lagu,na I lilts The luncheon. set for 12 noon. \\-111 feature a fashion show pre~ntcd ~ Monarch c;11ks of'";l..aguna "11guef Music will be provided hy One Voice and wlll be shanng ~me "Home Spun Harmonic<;." Special holiday speaker will be Lindi Ower Reservations muc;t be made b) f-riday. Dec 5 b) calling June at 8W .. 28 I 9 Kit at 496-426! or Macie at 857-8985 Keester Sweeney, famuuc; Holly- "'ood make-up artist with MGM Studio!> for 28 )Cars. 14-tll be the gue t \peakcr at.the Women's Ove~as ~rv1ce League. Orange Count) nit. at the Chnstmas luncheon on Thurs- day. Dec 4 The luncheon will be held at Clubhouse 6 Leisure World at I! noon There wall be a happy hour and \OC1al gel t<+acther !>tarting at 11.30 a.m For further information. contact pre 1dent Marlu Mosber at 951-446 7 or v1ct' president Dorolby Oanl1p at Store Hours snfl.97S2. • 1 he Orange ( ounty Alpha XI Delta Alumnae ( hapter wall celebrate the holidays at a dinner, Dec. 6. at the home of Mr and Mr.s Tbomas Sbarp 1n <ianta Ana A wc1aJ hour Wiii beJin al 6 '0 p.m with dinner follow\o&.)r:i keeping with f11ld111on. an ornament g1fi exchange ~111 be hcl<f · Guests arc a111ccd 10 bring hor\ d"oeuvres. salad QT dessert Meat platters wall be catered and $2 50 per perwn will be collected at the door All Alplaa XI Deltas 1n Orange Count) are tn\ 11cd to attend R.5 V P. to M~. ~harp at 63 '·5897 The Fasblonablet will entertain a ~hen) Tea at the El Dorado the ( hapman Estate in Fullerton (us- 1om C hnstmas ornament<; will be wld There ~ 111 also be a draw1 ng for a diamond and gold pendant g_1ven 10 the organi1a11on b) .Ml~bael'"L1ykln of Layk1n ct C1e Proceeds from the event wall benefit the Fashionables' scholarship program at Chapman College. Robert MoDdavl will receive the L1fct1me Achievement Award at the Mon. and F~i. 10-9 Tues.-Thurs. 10-6 Sat. 10-6 Sun 12-5 World of \\-ancc; fc\t1val a four-da y "'1ne C'-Cnt to be held at the Rtt1· Carlton Laguna Niguel. Dec. 5 to 8. For more 1nforma11on concerning the c' cn1 contact the R11z-Carhon at 24~~001f. ';at1\fat t1on will lill· a rluld's 1m- aginat1on "'1th a b1uer-than-hfe hol- 1da) workshop. Sunda> Dec 7 from 8 to 11 a m at the South < oast Plata Procccdc. from the e\cnt go to the Pro\ 1dcncc pect:h and Hearing C entt'r Ticket\ arc S 7 50 tor adults and SHorch1ldrcn 12 and under ( 1111 6 W-4990 or 639-1 W3 The annual ( hnstmas luncheon of Charter 100 will be held at the Rill Restaurant Newport ( enter. Tues- da't. Dec 9 at 11 10 a m m the V1inage Room. Program ( haarperson Andre• F1lrbrotber <,aid th1\ year's ( hnstmas progran;;i will be a prcsen- 1at1on of a gift to the YW( A Hotclor Women. for further information regarding< harter I 00 write Charter 100 1000 Bristol Street ~forth, Suite 1 Nc14-pon Beach. Calif 92660 O·n the Cover ·· • • "allt l cmmon dauithtC'.'r of "'1aruc and (JU\ l cmmon. wear<, a Ruth of ( altfornia h\ Young C1encr- auon<. created m taffeta . Hila!) < olµn. daughter of Kmtom amd Da\ 1d C olian hkl·s red fapec1all) when the red comes 1n a velvet drC'>\ by Sarah Kent and 141 detailed with "'h1tc collar and rnffol Ryan Mc( af- ten modcl<, [1.ra't wool \lal k <> h'.I' R 1flec;, o,h1rt h) Buxton and a c,~cater by • Knitwa\C'> A touch of red I\ added by 1,..,.._.a.i..a......., .suspenders. and a Polo tie b) Ralph Lauren \II of the fashi on<; arc from All ;:1/cs will he d1smbuced co fam1/Je'i I>~ Share Our elves, an Lollipop~ 'n Rambo"'s an Wood-0 ( I I h bridge \ tllagt 'ihopping ( enter and ran;:e Punt~ am1 > ew1ce oq~anuacwn servm~ r e all of 1he mom!> of the ~ oung models OranRe Co.He for more than I 7 years. afl' on the plannmg committee of!'------------------"''----------~ .. Babe'> 1n Toyland" Give him a La -Z-Boy' recliner and we'll give you sensational savings I Wnat' s the next best th 1 ng to a warm hug this holiday season? A cozy, La-Z-Boy· recliner! Your favorite someone will love one of our exciting styles, sale priced 1ust in the nick of time for holiday gift giving! . ST Jeep 1 3165 H~rbo.-Blvd. CM (I Blk. South of San Diego Fwy) StS-.7168 lb~=====:::::==;:======~~====;;======.=?~=======~===e=====-======~-, • , \ .. Or-. Cout DAILY PILOT/ Sund•y, November 30, 1989 9ood buys fouild at Ch~rity League auction Aucdon chairmen Pew Lucas and .Nancy Curci play with lovable aucdon item. Butnea wu &ood ln the plant booth arr&Jl&ed by Diane Tkach. Kathy Roberta and Sue Becker. By VIDA DEAN OflNDelly"'4hllf .. S11\.er and 1ypc"nten "ere hot item at the Newport National Chant)' Lcaaue silent auction/luncheon held at the Newponer Rcson. Jiady Smltb ucccssfully bid of two typcwnters and Betti A11erbttb found an I BM for $20. Mary Au Miiler, super auction shopper. was ecstatic over her $298 purcha~s. "J found 12 s1lveratasscs f~$3S. They match a set my mother gave when l got ma med." · ··Everytime I bid on a silver piece. a woman kept uppinf it. I didn't get an)th1na." said Donna Bliae. But, Sllerrt Mead stayed on top o the b1ddina on the silver she wanted and he won out The popular event attended by about 400 made $12,000 for the chapter last rear and a good amount for philanthropies is expected from this one. "Mary Barr has again donated a piece of jewelr) This tame it's a five diamond necklace," said co-chairman (with Pell}' L11e11) Nucy C.rcl. Luck> Jou Lyon, a prov1s1onal member, went home wnh it. • Also. again Ru~o·s Pct store donated a silky litte Shitzu puppy and Dr. James and Pe111 Rteh (Newport Animal Chnic) threw in S200 worth of vetcnnal') care. Marte Fruce Lefebvre couldn't resist this special bid 1ttem The ballroom was circled with auction Items that had come from the NCL thrift shop and from members' donations. Also, available were baked goods by Caramigas. a sustaining group of NCL and plants galore arranged by Dtue Tkacb, Sue Becker and Katlly Roberts. Other committee members included Betty SlaclaJr, Pe11y Rlcll, Brenda Currie, Jo Forrest, Pam Gfeller and Pew SteeDbuyse. Guests took time out from bargain hunting to lunch on fruit cup...OricAtaL...!!!!!~~~~==~~ chicken nd a high-calorie whipped cream dessert (but probably not as h1gh- caloned as the chocolate truffie place favors.) In the cro"'d were president Barbara Jollnsoa, Llnda Bllllkenborn, Jeu Liechty, Barbara Freandt, Katby Smith, Sae Jarvie, Marilyn Hausman, Cindy Armstrong, Rboda Stanley, Jaclde Kulul, Betty Kilmer and Marilyn Steele . .. BemJe Straldff and her Caramtaaa froup had a aell- out bakery 6ooth. Interval House H.H. ~eague c·eJebrates its first birthday By CAROL HUMPHREYS "I'm here to learn," commented Merle KJng. "It's a wonderful cause." The cause 1s domestic violence. Quinn and BeulDa Saraeut were instrumental an unittng Rarbountes in suppon of Interval House. "This 1s a .happ) b1nhda> part).'' said Kathy Elliott, president of Inter----------------'------------------=--------. 'al House Huntington Haihour Interval House provides a 24--hour crisis residential haven for women and ch1ld~n, who ..are v1cums of domestic abuse They 1ccc1ve emeri· ency shelter, counscllng and follow- up services to help rehabilitate them and their families. "The> began it all. They've added new spark," said Carol WUl1am1 of Interval House * MIKE I DIFFERENCE IN AN ABUSED CHILD'S LIFE * HERE IN ORANGE COUNn . DONATE YOUR AIRCRAFT, REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, COLLECTIONS, BOAT, RV, JEWERLY, ART OR OFFICE .EQUIPMENT TO HELP A CHILD IN CRISIS. • J We're the Olive Crest Treatment Centers influencing the lives of over 400 · abused and displaced children a year. Your contribution is tax- deductible thru our 501-C3-TAX Exempt Status with the IRS. Contact: Dr. Chari•• Merchant Director of Development 714-547-2888 Cmt- Treatment Centers for Abused Children 1125 E. Seventeenth St., Suite W-244 •Santa Ana, CA 92701 • (714) 547-0361 introducing~ .. 5/?0<1e$~ studio-linie Between The Sheets, etc. and Rosenthal are pleased to announce the grand opening of a new Rosenthal Studio .... the new'est and most complete collection of Rosenthal in Orange Cotanty. .. The Rosenthal Studio Line is a special collection of fine tableware and giftware, .exhibi.ting the wor1<s of artists and designers from all over the ~or.Id. 1.t 1s not l1mted to one style, but offers a wide spectrum of personal d1stinct1on. Today, the Rosenthal Studio-line includes not only china and crystal, ~ut also ceramics and flatware. The group of more than 100 artists and designers who create for Rosenthal makes the Studio-Line unique ... a mirror reflecting the di.versity of art .in our ti~e. Rosenthal and Between The .Sheets, ~ft . are ded1c~ted to design ... to intergrate art, function, and <;>riginality with everyday life, to create art which Is usable. . 2612 E. Coast ffwy., Corona del Mar (1 BK. S. of MKAntlii across from Sherman G•dtns) .. ' League "It "as 'lne )ear ago that "e had our first mte~g. We "ere \Cry green. )'Ct in the pa~t }Car we raised over $46.000. which isn't bad for a brand ne"' organization ... The first >ear celebration at the "aterfront Elhot home began with champagne for the 50-pli.t's 1n attend- ance Man)'-s~csts were cons1denng membership. HANDBAGS ... From page Bl The 0' etsited underarm clutch 1s \Cr) 1mponanl now "One of the items I'm dC\elop1ng no" 1s feminine looking briefcases. 1 think the ~lores \hould allocate more space to these items." added the designer" ho also does a collccuon of personal leather goods -wallets, key case'i. C)eglass cases -10 coordinate with her handbag St)-les. Ho" does she go about designing a handbag as she ha'i been doing SIJl~e she was 26'1 "I sit down and start sketching until I come up with a new design ... said Rosenfeld. who was an art ma}Or at } racusc University. but later changed her major to fashion design. Mary Walton, shelter adminis- trator commented, "It 1s estimated that 50 percent of married women in Cahfom1a will be assaulted by their husband~ at some time during their relal1onsh 1 ps. ·• Special guest and family violence expen Dr. Mildred Pagelow talked of the progress being made to help the '1c11ms offam1I~ abuse. "Children hvmg in violent homes often become battering adults." she said League founders Adele Faallmer Prectd1ni the Jntemat1onal Salad buffet and anniversary cake dessert. new office~ were introduced. They arc president Elaine Ruktn and her board. MauJe Flavta, Rall Fuii, Ellie Enaam and Ida Grllfla. Others receiving cen1ficates of apprcc1a11on included Dine C.m· mln11. CaroJ Hubbard, Roberta Kay Martinez, Gay Mor1aa, Mary Slawson, Loli Doyle and Cbartoue Daly. Last )'ear 660 women and children were assisted b> Interval House. V1cttms can receive help by calling the I nterval House hot · hne ... 891-8121. Paparanl lt e4Jted by Dally PIJot Style edJtor Vida Den. Her bags are for the most parl manufactured in the U.S. "I watch every detail as they are being made." Prices on the bags range from $34 to Sl50. Madie Keller. Lola Bohly. Ruth Fann and Mary Slawaon. BOOK NO\V AND AVE StlOO ~plr S;1, lllJ.t on a "11111;ir crtll'-t' 1;,n't JU't -;avmj{ It\ a rare opportunity lo l'>.pt.•ncnn• .. 11111eth111g .,u .. pet:ial thttt over fifty·thnusand veteran cnt N'r" chno"t' lo r rn1w S1lrn;u nver e-.er} other line ~ear after ~t·;ir .• \nd ""''· "1th ~1tmar\ Su1>l'r Sil\ er d1~•1unt of S300 per Pl'l'•lll pl u ... I l1111w Port Honu" of 2:>0. our :\1c>.ican R1' 1era c1 UM'" -,1a1 t a-; lm\ as $995 per per.on. THE 0~1LY MEXICO ROlJND.TRIPS FROM LOS ANGELES THAT INCLUDE ACAPULCO. 11me rru1o;cc; begin an \1e\lco. ome end there But e\ery Sitt ar ~1ex1can et u1~ I'-a rela\in~. le1 ... urely mund trap from Lo Angele 00 SOMETHING WONOORFUL FOR YOURSELF. '"" · ... the time to d11 "'>mtthmg you m1«hl n \er h;we done otht·r "i't': to di-,co\l'I crui,mg the \\BY 11 hould be. With crew "h11'll 11utdo them~elve:. lo delight you . Who'll always try 111 dn more than you a k .\nd "h1ill quickly become pt'r un;iJ f nt>ndl\ rnr a Cflll"t' ~O comfortable )11U'll .neH•r "ant lo sa)' ~ood·b)e. \\'h) JUSt crui,t>, when i.ou c;in b011k an extra111dmary e>.perience for the co ... l of nn ord111nry rrui e: . 141 know I've done my job well when I e so many pa ngers return again and again~ -\lnnul'I \Im da fii:_,~r:1y.-~trl\IHd Sitn13T Cruises . ear' -I t ven h w pening on local stages F y respects to Natalie The la t bia theatrical thrust of 86 hits the Oranae County boards is wcc:k as the year'\ final seven uctions open at three commum- theaters and·four coll*s: Lead1n1 off the arand finale cdnesday will be Anhur Miller's rama 0 ne Cnelble" at UC Irvine. new group called the Players of ran1e puts Neil Simon's "CalJfonla te on stqc Thursday for a brief. hree-day stint. white· the Moulton outh Theater has "Wlule lite Peolt" ticketed for a two-weekend run, startina Friday at the Laauna Moulton Playhouse. Elsewhere. Golden WC$t College will rtpnsc "The Bttt "'rt1tm11 Paaeaat Ever," ddleback College 1s mount1n1 a Japanese Noh theater verston of "Medea," Orange Coast College will staac an cvcnina of Chnstma~ pla>s and tht Fountain Valley Community Theater has scheduled ':r'lle Lion, tlle Wlleb and tlae Wardrobe," all arnvmg Frida). Graduate student Dre~ Scott as sta~mg "The Crucible" as his mas· ter s theSIS prOJCCI in directing at UCI. The drama 1s set in Salem 1n 1692 during the infamous wuch-hunt trials. but parallels are drawn to the McCarthy hearings of the earl)' I 9SOs. Performances will be given Wednesday through Saturday a• 8 p. m. in the Fine rts Little Theater on the UCI campus. Call 856-6616 for ucket informauon. "California Suite" will be pre.s- entcd 1n 1he round by the Pla)ers of Orange under the d1rtttton of David Linv.ood at the Orange Public Li- brary. on Center ·irect at Chapman Avenue m OranJe The comedy focuses on four 1nc1dents in a Bever!~ Hills hotel. Onl) three performances are ~hcd ulcd, Thursda)' through turday a( 7;45 p.m. Reservations arc taken at 633-S 189. ·~he children's cla sic "W1nn1c the Pooh" amves at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse staie under the d1recuon of Scott Davidson Peter Krcdcr takes the title role with L1!Nl Hale, Andy Kiehl. Julhan Longnecker. Terry Inglis. am Qeni~. Craig Hammill and Kan Geller featured in other assign- ments. Performances will be given Friday and Saturday e"en1ngs at 7.30 wnh Saturday and unda) matinees at 2 p.m through Dec. 14 at 1hc Moulton. 606 Laguna (an)on Road. l..Aguna Beach. FRescf\.ations 494-0741 "Medea," the cla sic Greek tragedy. takes on an Onental Oa,or under the d1rect1on of Patnck J Fennell. with styh~ed Japanese cos- UFFELL' UPHOLSTERY INC • ... , .... c.... ... ltu .. II. .... cesTl IUA-541-115' * 29TH SMASH WHK! * --m..-.,._ ._ ... ·--(--...... ·-lllU ·-·""' ~r.11 ---•0' .... 11111 WDOf -C.0,C:.-DI-..,_ ---.... ... ---·-.... -•111 ... -,g,.-._ .. ...... _ ...... ... --· 0 ... .. Toi TITUS •"A•tle Meet" at the Wcst- min tcr Community Theater. 7272 Maple t., Wcstmin,ter (99S""41 l 3). w1nd1n1 up Friday and Saturday at 8:30. The marquees continue 10 blink at a host of local thcaten with these productions continuina their respec- 11ve cnaaacment : •"A Clart1tma1 Cuol" on South tumes and mask.s. Dawn Stramcr and Cout Rcpcnory's main stage, 6SS Anthony Rou head the cast, which Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa includes Judith Ann Orlandella. (9S7-4033), Tuesdays through Karen Dalzell, Laura Coss1d, Anacla Fnda)s at 7:30. Saturdays at 2:30 and Fair, Damian Jamush, Juliet Ehly, 7:30, Sundays at I and S p.m until Michael Williams, Katherine Dun-Dec 24. can and Michael Ozawa. •"Terra Nova" and "Got.1 to~ The show will be staged Fridays lite Eleplaut" in the Actor's Pla)'boll and Saturdays at 8 pm. and Sundays at Golden Wnt College, HuntJngton at 3 p.m. through Dec. 21 an the Beach (89S-8378). "Terra Nova" tud10 Theater o1 the M1ss1on V1cJO runs Thursday, Saturday and Dec. 12 Peter Kreder (riCht) and Sam 8a.nla ba•e their ballda full with a fieaty Craig Ha.mW iD a eceae from "WlanJe the Pooh•' at the Laeuna Moulton PlaJhOUM. college. Reservations 582-4656. at 8 p.m . Dec. 14 at 3 p.m., while "The Best Chnsltnas Pageant "Elephant" pla)'s Friday and Dec. 11 curtain times through fcb. I. St .• La Habra(2J 3 691-8900). Firdays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Dec. 13. Ever" was so well received at Golden and 13 at 8 p.m . Dec 1 at 3 p.m. •"S.1ar Bablff" at the Grand West College last year that director •"Ufe Wldt Fadter" by the Hunt-~ Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way, John Fcrzacca is putting it on again inaton Beach Playhouse at Gisler Anaht-1m (772-77 IO). niahtly except this )ear. School, 21141 Strathmoorc Lane. Monda)'s at varyina curtain times Pcrformanccsw1llbcaivcn Fridays Huntmaton Beach (832-140S). through Feb I 'NUtCr&Cl.er' at and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays Fridays and Saturdaysat 8 p.m. with a •"Tbe Plratff of Ptat&Dce" at the A at 3 p.m. through Dec. 14 in the main maunce next Sunday at 2:30 through Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3S03S Artist's Theater GWC theater on the Huntin,aton Dec. 20. Harbor Bl vd. Santa Ana (979-S711 ). Beach campus. Reservations •"My One ud Oaly" at the ~uth-nightly ellcept Mondays at vary1na Ballet Repertory will perform .. The 89S-8378. ampton Dinner Theater, 140 Ave. curtain times through f eb. 8. Nutcracker: A Journey to C'an- Golden Wellt Colleac also 1s the Pico. San Clemente (498-1669). •"ACblld'1Clarlwna11AW•tee"a1 ·d)'fftnd," fcatunng guest anm Serie scene of the Fountain Valley Com· Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sun-the Gem Theater, 12853 Mam St • Rodnunsky, formerly of Amcwncan munity Theater's holiday show, ''The days at 8: IS. Fndaysand aturdays at Garden Grove (636-7213 ), Wednes-Ballet Theater, television ·s .. Fame" Lion. the Witch and the Wardrobe," 8:4S wuh Sunday matinees at 1:30 days through aturda)'s at 8 p.m . and Broadwafs "Cats." next v.eck-~heduled for two weekends in through Jan. 18. Sunda)' performances at 7:30 toda~ end at ~una Beach High School's Forum II. Diane Schochet 1s direct-•"Camelot" at Elizabeth Howard's and Dec 7, matmce'lat 3 p.·m Ott 13 ~n1~fs Tl)catcr. 62S Park Avenue, mg. Cuna1n Call Dinner Theater, 690 El and 14, until Dec 20 Laguna Beach. Pctfarmanccs of the how. which Camino Real, Tu tm (838-1S40). •"B•• Stop" at the La Mirada Pcrfomanccs art Dec 5 at 8 p.m .• 8JJUPWIUON 'JI? ,,___ LOS ANGELES-Jun beyoad me rtach of the ~ldina limbl ol a laurel trec 1s the five-ycar-oldpawol •ctreu Natalie Wood, where a.-, prOCC-i•ion of fans dropa by daily IO lca\.c flov.en and notn and to rcmcmbt'r. Two Hollyv.-ood actrn1e1 whole h\ci. ended abruptly -w.ilya Monroe and Wood -lure m0tt IMlt 100 '"' itots each day to Westwood MemonaJ Park. a tiny cemetery urroundcd by h1ah-rite bualdift,11. Actor Roben Wasner is oft.ta 1een stanna at the prdcnia-covered .,.ve of ht late wife. the dark-eyed beaut) of 60 m -J\. IC$ who drowned five years ago Sa:urday in the chilly Ott&n Wllttt off nta Catalina Island. Act rt Donna Recd IS buned I 0 feet from Wood, Darryl F. Zanuck i1 40 f cct to the v.cst. actor Peter La"'ford is 30 feet awa)' in a crypt and Monroe 1s I SO feet to the north. Wood was 43 when she accidcnW. I)' shppcd from Wagner's 60-foot yacht .. plcndour" and drowned on Nov 29. 1981 Her sudden death stunned Holly. v.ood. where she had grown from Natasha Gurdin. 4-)car-old star o( .. Happy Land." to a dramatic adult actrc sand thrcc-t1rnc()sc:arnom1nce • Ap1n thi Chnstmas season. millions oftele\.1s1on ,.jewm wall see a 9-~car-old atali~ Wood test the cred1b1lit) of Santa Oaus in tho das 1c "Miracle on 34th Street." 1nvolvesch1ldrcnfrom8tol8,w1ll be nightly except Mondays at varyina C'ommunll) Theater. 311 S Euchd Dcc.6at2'.30arrd8pm g1'"cn Fndays and Saturdays at 7.30 1--------------------------~.:==========================t w11h matinees Saturda}s and Sun- days at 2:30 through Dec. 14. Call 962-97 S2 or 963-1134 for uckct "10 + •.. mfonnat1on. Orange Coast ( 'lllege's evening of family Chnstmas plays will include 0 Henry's classic "The. Gin of the ~ag1" and a reading of Dylan Thomas· poem .. A Chird's Chnstmas in Wales." Alex Golson 1s directing Absolutely WOtUlerful .. _,, ~f .......... ~u.otO WILLIAM HURT the program. The plays will be pcrfonncd Fndaysand Saturdaysat 7 p.m. wtth a matinee Dec. 13 at noon. Reser- vations arc taken at 432-5880. The curtains will be rung down on two other local productions after this weekend's closing performances. They arc: fl TOftO IRVINE •"Birds" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. 65S Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Final ~rformances Tuesday through Fnday at 8:30, Saturday at 3 and 8:30. today.and next EOv.itCIS ~let>O fCINa1ds WClOClbnOQe CintlN SS1~ S81 5880 HUHTINGTOM HACH Ea...-iros Hunl"'91011 ~ 8'8 OJA Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. --, CENTURYCmedomt [:) ~. " . STAa TitDt IV IN) (U :OO) 21JO 1100 7:41 • 10120 70MM/DOlblf THC COU>tt CW lllOfllEY (a) 1'2:20) 2:00 S:U 1:00 10.2' No Puses STANO •Y .. 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Mo~ than a half-centu ry aao. a burl) Irishman from East Harlem named Burt Lanca ter wa flyina th rouah the air for three buck5 a wttk and board with the Kay Brothers Circu . On his fctt and padna in a New York City hotel room, m hane- 1unmn1 his words hke he had a quota to fill , LancaMcr ex la1ned that contrary to movie mytho Y• he was ne1>er a trapeze artu.t. a c at1on oft he mov1c·stud10 pubh 111 when he made "Trapeze" 1n 1956. Actord1n1 to Lanca ter, trapcLe artim had 1t easy anyway There. be1n1 none an sight, not>ody dis- agreed. After a hean bypass operation five years ago. al 73 he t'I no longer the Lancaster of old wath the v11alit) of 10 men, but he's not a man to pick an 11ument with either. 'Kay Brothers was Just a lmle mud show and I was what they call a hor11ont•l·bar per1omier," .he 1a1d, and lonatime pal Nack C-rav.i, his JOb .... suddenly )'ou•rc broke ... movinJ h11 hands as if to shape the idckick aft a half-dozen early 'SOI "fonunatcly." he aaid, flHhina the word\ an m1d·11r and pausrna in mid· ~washbucklcr movies) ,umlltd the . flmous nu lnr-pov.ertd smilt', .. I tride to pi" ot on his httl. back and show, went down to Coney I rand and ~• u~d to 1t:• fonh hke •n 1mpauent old lion. "You tot an cnparmcnt tor four week1, the l..anca tefs circus da)S didn't come know th bari_you 1tt 1n the fint pay we had in mojljth . We did •up by a cident. He pla~s Phinca~ r Ol)mp1c ., Think of thrtt of th~ our old cit\!u au on the bars, ei1ht, Barnum in "B:unum.' the lifr and 'levcn and a halffcct a pan, and you'd maybe I 0 shows a day:· timl'S of the legendary l 9lh-trntury ao from one to the other and blck. Af\erthat, movies were a brttle. By howman tonight (at 9 on Channel 2) "Even on thrtt dollars a week, I his Os. Lanca-tcr knew he'd better nd was in New York recently vcd two dollars I'd have one 1lass find another way to make 1 tiv1011nd grnerat1n1 publicity for the mov'll'. of beer on Saturda) ntaht wt th the took a sales JOb at a New York City &mum. aflcr all. is S) oonymous boysandd1dn'tknowwhattodow1th dcpanmcnt stort. where he was with the c1~us, though he didn't the rest. Wt' washed our own clothes "discovered" in an lcvatorby Holly· create "the 'rcate t how on canh" and our own t1ahts. We were fed. We wood agent Harold Hecht Years until h1 m1d-60s. and Lanca'ltcr'.\ had a place to Jeep l didn't know later, they Joined force to produce circus Nckground give 11 a plcasina how to ~nd those extra two dollan the Oscar-winmna film "Marty." scrrnd1p11y. so I sent them home to my mother, ··t aot $2.500 a w('(k for my first Lancaster 1 a lot more intcrc ting believe It or not. picture ("The Killers" an 1946)," he than tht' movie. but then he's more "You notonlyd1d two shows a day, said. "For a man who never made 1ntcrest1n' than most movie . sometimes three. but you practiced more than S l SO a week to suddcnll "84rnum' is ao cnl"ain' trifle that alt thc t1me. or helped somebody else act that much money, I couldn t chronicle'! the showman s nsc. fall practice It' a marvelous e>.pcnence believe 11. Consequently. I never had and rise again without being terribly 1n terms of the demands and the a dime. It took me two or three years rtveahng. the kind of amiably chctl) character 1t builds. I was wt th a show to realize that you get money. you buy yarn the Disney studio used to crank one time where they never paid us. somebody a car. you help your out on an assembly line. They had no monev. We (Lancaster family, yo u act a friend a The only surprise 1s that Lancatiter "IT Mt TMK IV" (PG 131 70 mm-t TRACK OOLBY 12 30. 3 oo. 5 30 • 00, 1030 -Uet.UIM DICMiDIJfT~ "SID a NANCY" 1,.1 1 15. 3 45 e 1s "CfK>CODILI 12 00. 2 05. 4 05 11 15. 8 30, 10 15 "THE MISltON'' (PG 13) 70 mm-e TRACI< DOLBY 1130, 2 00. 4 30 7 00. 9 30 e 30. 10 30 "STAR TREK IV" IPG> 70 mm-e TRACK DOLBY 12 00. 2 30. 500 730, 1000 "STAR TREK l'r (POI "THE NUTCRACKE1'" 101 12·05. 2 oo. 4 oo e oo. e oo. 9 45 '' 1n 11, not whcl'f' )ou·d UP<"Ct to find an actor who'• bttn ()scar.nom1· natrd lour t1mrsand won once, fur his pcrformanC'C u the cha.Utan evah· aehst in "ElmMGantr)," 1 he sum of h1~ 70-plu filmt " one of the mo$l cdectK can~cr~ of hi .. acneration. even 1f he onl)' arinncd and an maced his \\ay 1hr~u1h a few of them. For t•vcl') uccc . fol mainstream film ("The Killers," "From Herc to Etcrnit>." •• r he Crimson Pirate, "Elmer Gantry,"· "I he B1rdman of Al ca tru.". "Judamcnt 1l t Nurembcra," "The Profo 1onals" and "Atlan11c C11f'), there were qu1rk'I hkc •• Y.CCI Smell ofSuccc., ... "C.omc 9,, k Lmlc heba." "The Rainmaker," "Tht' C,w1mmcr." "Cat· tic Annie and Little Britches" nd "Local Hero·· You f1aurc Lancaster y,ould bccontentto tnkr 11 ca y. count ht\ mon<')' and Y..Or'l when 1t please him ihot. more or less is exactly what hC0'tdo1ng: ll pica~\ h1m to work and lt.'1 !>Omcbodv ch.t' a'l~'I\ its worth "I found that when I "a n't doing vcr) much 11 few years ago I was borr' and a httlc bit rest le ."he explained. .. Oetting back to work buoyed me up. madt> me feel good and 11nportan1., hke someone who's making a con- 1nbu11on mcc la">t O<;tobt'r ( 1985). I've made four movies. the most l''e cHrdonc 1n m y hfc Burt Lancuter ln ••Barnum .. tontiht at 9 on CBS. both lnew1t ... hescoOed. "You read a lot of nonscnt.t" obout the stunts we did We d1dn•t do anystunts. I mean. "c "ere walkmJ alona the top of• train. but the tram was aoina 15 miles an hour Ever>bodY was aoing. 'Oh. be careful. You'rt> going 10 get hurt.' You could have turned handsprinJS on u and not fallen off, Kirk is in prett> good shape for h1'1 age and I'm 1n reasonably good shape, too. in spite of my ht'art, But we d1dn'tdo any real 'ltunts. If }ou'd ~en any of our carher p1cturt'!> vou'd know what J rnean. 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 12 30, 3 00. 5 30 e oo. 10 30 CAUISE•NEWMAN "THE COL<MI Of MONEY" 12 10, 2.40, 5.00. 7;30 945 Two were for network TV. 1nclud- 1ng "Barnum." with another on the wa> for HBO The lone feature. the clums) "TOUJh Guy ," paired Lan- caster and Kirk Dougla'> as 'famous train robbers released ofit'r 30 years in Jail. Despite their cl11ss1ly 1nfect1ou~ t-----------------------------• performance,, it wns hke seeina 1hc \ etcrans ~ta hfeachtevcment award "Kirk ond I arc a disappcanng brt'ed 1us1 by the pure nature of things 11·~ a youna man's trade We do not get the JUICY pans and I know damned ~ell the audience as 1oin1 to be lookin& at 1hc handM>me young au> and the beautiful younJ girl, that"• JU\t in the cards. I do11't find a 'Barnum' very of\cn I thouahl. 'Herc's an opportun1t) to play "<Jan· Lr) .. again. but a$ a~ older man • " . •WALT 0$HEV'S• "SONG Of THfE. IOUTH" 1 00. 3 00. 5 00 IG) 7 00, 8 50 •STEVEN SPEILBERO'S• .. AH AMEIUCAN T All." 12 00. 2 00. 4 00 (GI 5 45 7 30.1115 "THE WIWTlf" (PO 13) 12.45. 4 40, e .30 ".MIMPIH' JACK" (Al 2 35, 1130 10 15 "PEGGY SUE GOT MAME>" tPG 131 1200. 200 4 00 & oo. e oo. 10 oo CHARTER CENTRE s.i 1 0110 W._.&T~&YO -CHUCK NORRIS• "FIAEWALKER" 1PG1 '•5 • 00 6 15 a 30 10 30 "STAR TREK IY" tPGI 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 1200 2 30 5 00 7 30. 10 00 "STAR TREK IV" 1PG1 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 12 30. 3 00 5 30 1100 10 30 "PEGGY SUE" GOT MARRIED" 1PG131 I 30 3 4~ s oo e 15 10 15 "THE COLOR OF MONEY" tAI "00 2 15 • 30 700 9 30 r=ouNTAIN VALLEY 839 1500 lf!OOCNUlllT &f IOlltOI.• •STEVEN SPE!LBERG S• "AN AMERICAN TAil" 11 30 1 30 3 30 IG! s 30 7 30 9 15 •WALT DISNEY S• •.•SONG Of TH£ SOUTH .. 12 00 2 00. • OC'J (GI 600 8 00, 9 •S UNIVERSTIY 854 8811 ··:-r .• ·.r .... "JUMPIN' JACK" !Al 4 00 8 15 "IOMETHtNG WILD" IAI I 50 1505 10 J(I "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" (,013) 1-00, 3:15, 5:30 7:45. t:45 "NAME OF THE ROSE'' 1A1 '45 4 15 700 930 "CROCODILE DUNDEE" 1PG1'll I? 00 2 OS 4 10 8 15 8 30 10.15 ·•THE COLOR OF MONEY" 1A1 12 15 2 45 s 00 7 30 9 45 •CHUCK NORRIS• "FIAEWALKEA" 1P~1 1 15 3 3() 5 45 100 10 00 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT "MALCOLM'' !PG 131 12 45, 2 45. 4 45. 7 oo .• 15 •STEVEN S$>EIL8ERG S• "AN A•lllCAN TM" 12 00. 2 00 .• 00 (0) II 00 8 00, 9 40 •WALT DISNEY S• "SONG Of THE SOUTH" 11 45 1 45, 3 40 (G) 5 35. 7 30 1115 •C THOMAS HOWELL• "SOUL MAN" CPG-131 1 30. 4 oo. e 15 8 30, 10 25 "SOlAR IAIES" CPO 131 100, 300 500 700900 MATIEH SZJO TU 5:00 "TH COLOR OF MONEY" IAI 12 15 2 •5 5 00, 7 30 45 "SOUR IAllES" (PG 131 12 30 2 30 4 30 6 30, 8 30 10 10 "THE NUTCRACKER" 101 100300500 100 8 •5 •WALT DISNEY S• "SONG Of THE SOUTH" 11 45 1 40 3 35 (GJ 5 30 7 45 9 30 . "SOUlMAN" (PG t31 "45 2 50 5 00 7 15 9 IS "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PO 13) 1 15. 3 30 5 45 8 00 9 SQ HUNTINGTON TWIN a.is oJas •&e:NAl ...... t MATINEES I ' 50 TILLS 00 "CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD" 1A1 1 30 • 15. 7 00 9 15 •C THOMAS HOWELL• "SOUL MAN" IPG-131 12-2 ··~·8· 10 EL TORO 58 1 q'JOO IL TOllO &T f'w. NMll "STAR TREK rY" (PG) • TRACI< DOLBY STEREO 1230 300 530 800 10 '.IO "ST AR TREK IV" 1PG1 4 TRACI< DOLBY STEREO 5 30 8 00 10 30 "FIAEWALKER" tPOI 12 15 2 j() 4 45 7 00 9 IS •C fH0MAS HOWELL• "SOULMAN" tPG 1'.11 12 00 '.I 15 S IS 7 30 9 45 •PAU\ HOGAN• "CROCOOtLE DUNDEE" (PG13) 12 45 l 40 • ')() e 30 a 30 10 1s. .. CINE MA ( : 1-., TA MFSA c,.lh l1(J.' PAUL HOGAN "CftOCOOIU OUM)(£" (PG-13) 12 15, 2 15 4 15. e 15. e 15. 10 os MESA CINEMA , 6-lfi so:>~ ~ "TOP GUN" <PG> 12 15. 4 05, e oo "STAND IY _..(RI 2 20, II 15. 10 00 HARBOR TWIN 631 1'101 KAMCMI t -IOll "SOUR IAllH" (PG 131 • TRACI< DOLBY STEREO 12 00. 2 00 4 00 6 00. 8 00. 10 00 •CHUCK NORRIS• "FIREWALKER" (POI 12 15. 2 30 4 45 700.11 15 "CROCODILE DUNDEE" 1PG 131 12 15 2 15. 4 15, 11 15 8 30, 10 20 .. 3 40 7 45 (P01 "PEGGY SUE" {PG 13) 140 S 45 9 50 "SOUR BABIES" IPG 131 •TRACI< DOLBY STEREO 12 00, 2 00 4 00 6 00 8 00, 10 00 •CHUCK NORRIS• "FIREWALKER" (POI 12 45 3 00 5 15 7 30. 1145 11TOP GUN" (PGI 3 50, 8 00 "JUMPIN' JACK" 1A1 1 45, 11 00 10 05 CALL THEATRE FOR 9ROORAM INFORMATION C THOMAS HOWELL "SOUL MAN" (POI 1 00, 3 15, 5 30 7 45 10 00 •WALT DISNEY S• "SONG Of THE SOUTH" 1200 200 400 (0) 600 8 00 11 45 •STEVEN SPEILBERG S• "AH AMEftlCAN TAIL" 11 45 1 45. 3 45 (GI 5 45 7 '.}O 9 15 "THE NUTCftACKER" 101 1303 30530 7 15 I) 00 "CHILDREN OF A LEll!R 000" IA> 12 00. 2 15. 4 30 7 oo. 9 15 ''THE DEST OF THE 'STAR TREK' MOVIES:' THE FATE OF THE FUTU9'E UES ''ODEH IM ' THE PAST, _, SOMEWHERE OH EARTH ••• 1986. 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LMTB> ENGAOEK:NTI BREA 990--4021 U.A. MOVIES BREA LAGUNA HIU8 768-6611 EDW/SO CAL l. HILLS MALL COST A MESA 546-2711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA LA MIRADA 523-1611 PACIFIC'S GATEWAY 5 IAVINE 551-0655 EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE OAAHQE ~-2553 SYUFY CINEDOME • R<>BE R'l. DE NIRO --.....,THf ............. - MI S IO --.... ............. • EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT • 70 MM 8 TRACK DOLBY STEREO -EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA- NEWPORt CENTER &44-0780 .f.l..AYS DAILY AT 11:30, 2.00, 4·30, 7:00, 9.30 • .. Iri h pull out cla sic victory, 38~37 Carney·s chip shot with 0:00 left sends USC down to bitter def ear-- a, ROGER CARLSON °' .. ..., ........ Jonc~Knutc Rockne t'ra and which has &Ont' un1ntet· rupted sance 1946, 1t'll 10 down a one of ttie areat pmes to be remcmb;crcd. But for Tollner, who bnstled when asked how the outcome miaht affect llis future, alt ~could remember a few minutes after the fact wa what turned the same around -a fourth-and-three inches at the Notre Dame 4- )ard hnc. fourth-down nap for what would mo t hlcly have been the clinch1na play. Peete shoved ahead. but to the dismay of the U crowd, the officials took the ball and actually pve Peete a los o( inches. "I onlr had that far to JO," sajd Peete, holdin, his arms out wtth three inches separauna his palms ... Al you have to do is fall forward. I d1d, and then 50ine. But they didn't even come over and mt~surc. The auy JUSt ran in and ~id 'Fm;t down, the other way.'" 1kuerle1n PHI to fullback Bruston S..nb, With <4 24 lcfl the Jrilh went fora two-point peuaod Bcuerlcin found ta&ht end Andy Heck in 1hc C""'ZOl\C, panna the USC lead to 37·35. Btucrlc1n finished with ti of 27 for 28S )'&rds. often lutn1n1 sack 1tuations into crucial COrletiOl'll. LOS ANGELES-ft was merely a I 9·)'ard chip shot, but Noire Dame fi eld i oal kicker John Camey's third field aoal of the day, his SI st and Ja t for the Irish, w1pt'd out a mynad of statistics for both tcarns Saturday aflcmoon before 70,61 <4 at the Coliseum Lost in the web of delirious Notre Dame bodies swarmed over Camey in the middle of the field were four touchdown passes by lnsh quarterback Steve Bcuerlcin, the one·time Seno1te H1ah standout "The pain 1s dtep nfht now," said Tollner, whose Trojans fall to 7-4 with their second stra1aht loss. "There' noth1n1 I can say, 1t will take time. "When you lo5C like that, after the total commit· mcnt. No aame is won~rlost on one play, and you have to Jive credit to Notre Dame. Referee Bill McDonald, who did not make the play, but wauhe only official who would respond to questions, \81d "Peete WIS shon of the line. It was not a fumble. and 11 WIS clearly short •• Southern Cal tailback Ryan Kni t. who en,,oyed one of h1 bcst~vcr performances -.11 90 yards oa 22 camcs, was topped cold on thard-and-.3 on the neat possession to foru a puntina ituauon. Chris pcrle, a product of Fountain Valley High. Sot off a 44~yard boot. but Brown, a brilliant open Reid , runner. sped 56 yards around has nght side, with pcm--· stopp1n1 ham at the U 16. "But I can't 1mapne, on founh-and-mche , tbat we didn't make that first down. Obviously 1 didn't have the ,~naJe, but I saw the line suric. It pvc them life, and then "hey made the bis plays." · "I was hollenna for a measurement," wd Tollner. "But I couldn't act an>thina out ofthem (the offietals)," Peete was unable to contain himself and USC paid a pnce with a IS-yard unsporumanhke conduct pcnalt), 1ak1n1 the lnsh out of danger to the 20 "He (Brown) is just a arat a\hlctc." 1d Tollner. "With the pmc on the line he madt the ~t ptays ... Lost were field goals of 60 and <48 yards by USC lttcker Don Shafer, as well as U leads of 18 and 17 points in the second half. And perhaps lost was the four. team reign of U C football coach Ted Tollner as he saw his team fall for the fourth strai&ht time to the Jn sh, 38-37. The TroJans were in command of the aame, hold1na a 37-27 lcad with le s than seven minutes to go. They had moved from their own 30-With the same sort of suric that was behind quarterback Rodney Peete u he took the Two plays later Beuerlcin connected with Tim Brown on a 49-yard strike to the use 26 and Within a span Of Just l:S2 the lnsh had scored, the payoff a S-)ard With 2: I 5 left, lnsh C.oach Lou Holt1 turned to the runnina same, worked the clock dov.n to 0:02 and then pvc Camey the ao-ahcad to kick the winner. '1 can't think ofa finer way to end the SC<1$0n," said HoltL "We've been so frustrated so manv umcs this l'Clr. (Pl .... Me U8C/C2) In a scnes which bqan in 1926 dunna the Howard Troja~s.' rooters snub their effort By ROGER CARUON °' .. °"' ......... LOS ANGELES -II was obvious before he said 11 that tbc pain was deep, but it was difficult fo determine just what hurt most Saturday af\cr- noon tn the aftermath or uses last· second 38-37 loss to Notre Dame before 70,6 I 4 at the Cohscum. Was 111hc fourth straight loss to the In h. or the way 1t came about. blow1n1 a 17-Point w11h 2:34 lcfi 1n the third quarter, or the fact the winning field goal was on the game's last play? Or. was It t'hc ensuing boo' which em1t1~from the Southern Cah1om1a rooters section as <fed Tollner tncd 10 in ucc his ~n1ors 1n what ha~ been a 1rad1tJonal last bow for the TroJans m 1he1r home finale'? It was a little of each. but when conversation dwelled on the boos, Tollner. quarterback Rodney Peete, defensive back Louis Brock and offensive tackle Oa.v1d Cadigan. all o( them. were unable to speak w11hout a trace of bmcrness in th eir voices toward 1hc1r fans As the lnsh danced 1n the middle o( the field, defensive standout T 1m McDonald he prone on the field. his face buried 1n the dirt and grass Finally he wa~ helped to his feet and hkc many of the TroJans. was in a sem1~azc as Tollner took his team ofT the field and onto the track. 1n front of the Trojans' students catcalls by the crowd Most didn't understand 11 and really \lreren't full y aware of what happened until they got back in the dre sina room. Tollner was quick to rccogn1Le what was happening. cut the ccr· emony ofT and sent his team to its dressing quarters "It's JUSt unfortunate they can't be appreciated for what they did," \81d Tollner. who has bctn under fire for the past four years by' USC fans. His teams have Posted a 26-19-1 record 1n that span against many of the country's best, but 11 includes three loo;ses to U( LA and four to Notre Dame "They pla)cd 1he1r hearts out and as hard as the) could We pla)ed about as -.cit as we can play," said Tollner. . "Notre Dame. that''> a great foot- ball team. It's JUSt too bad people can't appreciate that. Hopefully the booing was Just for me .. "I couldn't believe 1t," said (ad1gan. the 6-S. 270.pound JUfllOr tackle from Newport Harbor High ·1 don't understand 1t." he slowly conunued. "I don't know what the hell they're th1nk1ng . tt was a great game ... I'm JUSt baffied. "We tncd as hard as we can If they know something we don't, maybe the) should play and coach ... lrlah runnlnl( back Mark Green rune put a &ruplng USC d efender Kefth Daria and a fallen Ron Brown (61). But as he began to gi ve his sen10~ their final bow for OJ Ob well-done, the Trojans were greeted w11h boos and Brock. who~ 60-)'ard return with an tntercept1on ignited a 2().9 uc;;c halftime lead. que t1oned the 1ntegt1· 1y of U C supporters "We're studcn1-a1hletcs and ex- pected 10 act accord1ngl>." he said Notre Dame•• Steve Beuerleln •eta a lift from place kicker John Carney after earner·· 19-yard field ··oat won lt. Ra1!1s face Don't be fooled by appearances bruised ·p e season promises team,asusual.<>ccan V1ew'sstatusa'i the1rbcs1hope1'ibccom1ngpests10 J d r p 1he team1obcat1n1hcSunsctleaguc Olhcrs'hopcs et Squa t h d w1llbcscverclytestedbyManna. AS1defrom Manna'ssurge10 0 ave som e ups a n Tustin. the Sea View League's new-Ro"EI leg111ma1elychallenge Ocnn View •On TV.Channel 2 at 10 am E.\ T RUTHFRFORD. NJ (API -Two of the NH 's wmningesl teams. both with '>Omethmg to prove. meet Su nday u the New York Jets host the Rams 1 The Jets saw 1he1r nine-game winning streak 'ima hcd 45· 1 1n M1am1 Monda) night They're hun on defense and their ps)chcs arc bruised from the belting they took in the Orange Bowl. The Rams. 8-4 and a half-game 1n front of the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC West. want to show they can do more than run the ball With Enc Dtcker~n in the ~ck field. the Rams have prospered w11h a virtually one- d1mcnS1onal attack and a strong defense downs before It's over comcr.ha"heins1delanetothe • theb1gncws1n 1he Ciunsct League is league 111le: and Woodbndge 1s head the adopuon of the 1hrtt·Potnt shot C ons1denngall thc noise that's been made the past two ~ears con- cerning prep ba kctball 1n the Orange Coastarea. the upcoming season tends to appear a httlc tame. For instance. Ocean View High·., Sea hawks arc chg1ble for the Cl t S-A pla yofTs. as opposed 10 a )Car ago And. the logjam ofteam.s vy1ogfor CIF pla)offberths 1n the once· crowded e1gh1-tcam Sea View League hu been pared to Silt with the removal ofWoodbndgc and Laguna Beach to the ncwl )-formed Pacific C'oast Lea,ue But don t be fooled. From all 1nd1cat1ons the I 986-87 campaign 1s ao1na to be another up-and-down chapter that wilt find a lot offamihar facei. returning 10 the playoffs. and JUSt maybe. one or two new ones Dcfcndma.S..A k1napin Mater Dc1 1 Orange County's No. I-ranked and shoulders above the field in the CllLSOI (I 9-9 from the center of the nm) Pacific Coast League. . . .. Hcs1tan1ly" 1'l how Ocean View Irvine, fi eld1nipcrhaps its best Coach Jim Harmde~nbes the team ever. wltl still be hard-pressed 10 agreement the unset League m ac he~ gain a Cl F 4-A playofTberth -si mply came to over the college standard because the rood 1n the South Coast' "Al first someofthccoachc'I League includes El Toro. M1ss1on 6-lguard Enc Ohn the not-so-secret th ought the thrtt-po1nt hot m1gh1 V ieJO and Ca p1s1rano Valle). There ~rel weaPon of the T roJans. help even th1n15 out 1fthe) had no arc no wild cards for founh place 1n Estancia has two all -league re-PoSt pla)ers Others hked 11because11 the basketball pla)offs. tumec<> 1n Kyle Mooney and Brian was different Then others got caught The outlook 1n the Sea View I'! the f1ft. a slick guard in Matt Allen and up 1n 1t." continue Hams. emergence orrust1n , 1hecons1s1ency something the Eagles are unac-"Frankl y, I sec 1t coming to the( H, of Corona del Mar. the surge of customed to. 6-8 height (Steve Jn~wa). whether we bnng 1t 1n thl'i Uni"er.s11y.adarkhorse in Estancia Barkley) in the paint. )ear or not It's probabl) no more and an outsider in NewPort Harbor. Corona del Mar docs not have Jack than tw o)carsawa' Therc'sJU'il no1 Saddleback san Bryant Walton. still Ernon.1ts crust) coach for the past 10 much sense in high ~hools not using has athletes and Potential. )Cars, or any rcturn1ngstanel'\, but 1t 1f all the colleges are doing It Tustin 14-I Oand 8-6 in the that man-10-man defense which ex-"About the only rcmtan~ to 1t 1s ( entury League a year ago. has Rog tends throughout the program con-the fact some-think 11'<; too close" Middleton back. Middleton 1s the t1nues. As for 1hecon1estants 1n the Sunset early-early choice a'i the league's Harbor's prosf)(X Is aren '1 bnght. League -it's lht' la st gt>-around for MVP. but isn't that alwa_}sJelT) De Busk '\ Ocean Vic"' 'c, Rick) Butlcr(.Ka~) Univers1t} has three starters back trump card" The C)a1lo~ thnvc on and Desi H•Wd"1-(undl.X'1dcd) with a sohd front hne. backed upb)' underdogstatu'l-but at th1!.Po1n1 (PleaeemeePREP/C6) Longhorns be Akers AL STll\J Tcus (AP)-Texas football coach fred Akers. whose 1986 team 'ltru&&led through the C)outhY.est Comcrencc sd1ool''i fi~t lo~1ng ~a\On in 30) ears, wa fired <,aturday after I 0 )ears~t th<' helm Akcf"i. who had five yea~ left on a S9 I 600-a-\ear contract, "ha<t gncn the ·un1vers1ty of Tc-<u 10 ~ood year\ offootball." Alhlct" Direc tor Dcloss Dodd ~1d alt~r meettng w11h LT'~ Athkucs ( ounc1I "Howe' er. '>omet1mes It s1mp-- I> btcome<t neccssar) to make such a change 10 inJCCI new cneray and ne" lcader!>hap at the top of the organ1ra11on "Dodds said ata new'> conference After \C\t'ral supcrlatl\e sca~O\ T c:xac, under Aken had 'ihppc:d to 14· I 4 <>Hr the pa'it 21'1 )can and Wa'I ~6 ,,,.., \C3Wn A.kc,..,· howl r(-cord . a rorc point w11h alumni wa<t 2· 7, This c,cn.,on y,,as the hrst time one of Akef"i' tea ms did not rrcc1'e a bowl 10\lta11on "Our confidence was shattered a little and, when 1t happens, maybe a httle insecurity comes wuh 1t,' Jets linebacker Bob Crable said of the Monda> night los, to the Dolphins, which dropped New York's record to 10-2. ,till as aood as an>one in the leaaue. "This wrck. we have 10 pro"c to ou~h~s more than anybody else that we arc better than that." Unttl beina overrun by the Dolphins' buusaw. the Jets led the NFI.. in rushing defense. But LorenlO H,mpton ran for 148 yards. more than double the previous h1&h against the Jets lhts season, and New Yor._ suffered its worst los in seven years. sec gives scare That defense 1s without three Pro Bowlers -noc.c tackle Joe Klccko. lmehackcr Lance Mehl and end Mark Ga tineau, alt w11h knct mJunr . Only Klecko i~ due back dunna the rcaular sea on. Hampton 1s no Dickerson, of course, and thr M1am1 offeM1vc hne doesn't fire out an} 1hm1 lik(' that of 1he R•m' "I don't think )OU ever st op him," Jct, Coach Joe Walton ~1d of Dickeoon, who I\ the runawt1y ru h1n1 le dcr in the leaaoc with l,<416 }'ard on 299 camcs. "The \CCrct 1s to contain him. have a lot of people in the arca and aood pu~u1t .. rhrouahout hi lour·)ellr Nto l career. D1ckcnon hn been the local point of the Ram · ofTcn'loC One reason for that. 1ccord1n1 to < oach John Robin on. wH the abscn~ of a dt>pcndable pa rat quartcrhllck. Now. the Ram arc rommmed to Jim "crcu. That '-!-n•t mean th mona·armcd rookie OB from Purdu will bt rn1lun1, hkc O.n Marino or Ken O'Brien this Sund yor1n oth r uncla) soon. Rut he doc offer mo to a pu mg me than Steve; Dal'I t VC' Banko ckj h \ lht' 'tar, Back in the A ddle Joba McEnroe. tile former No. 1 rated tennt. pl•yer 1n tlae world. ntun. a •laOt rtom Ina Lendl d1U'lnl Illa 8·4, 7·5 apeet • Tlctory oftr tlae ~anent No. 1 player du· Inc die .coDcl l'09nd of tb ATaT tennla tovaamnt la Atlaata. detalla o C4. to Houston Baptist Vanguards watc h 14-polnt advantage disappear. lo e74-66 HO TON -~uthcrn C11h· fom1a ( ollt&c pro' ed \aturday n11h1 1t could play with the b11 bo \, hut t>1v1\1on I foe I lou'itOn 83ptm era...,•d a l~po1nt ~\.'ond-halfdefic1t to hand the Vanauard" a 74·66 defr:it Satur· da> niaht W11h 11\ b11 men plasucd b' foul trouhle for mu h ot the pme. Hou<1ton Bapt1 t auard fred < •<'JX'W Y.Cnt to v.or~. ~onna 23 po1n1,, dishma out 1.l a'i'l•~l\ and Jrabh1n1 nine rchound . lf1 pcnl'lrltlOI\ dtev. foul •nd t up 1 t'i tor othl·r N'\ket 1n th final 'C\Cn minute-, 8' Hou'iton Bap\I t tepped up the tempo with th return of their ba men "Tht"1r ph) 1 al 1b1hty final!) JU t ~n u down 1n tile end," \aid S < a t\tant oa ll 11 ... c RoNm "\\(' h 'Id it \Ip for about .U minute , hut in th la t 'en m1nutci ot the me, the mlh ti k <>'er. Their point guard (1opom lh too 11 t u "But 1t' n1 to knolA< ,nu can pla) in t m ' th•" • • u tin hold \Our hC'ad up high and i..n·l,v. \OU did a good Jllh" The dl·kat cl\l'l\hudowcd" lanta'l- t1l pctfnrmaml' h\ b-4 guard Jon I laar. Y.ho hn tor ~· points. 1ndud1n1 .i nl '~hnotina Imm thTtt·potnt rnnge '" of 12 uHrall), all in the fi"t half. Rand~ W ) nne and Rob L\J<:as addc:d I~ and 10 ~'JXCll\oeh. But the Hu\l1e~ pla)Cd tighter dden~ on Haar 1n thl' '>C'Conc.l half. 1knv1ng him the ball and hm1tin1 him l<l 1·1 po1nt'l m the 'rcond hal( ltaor al'oOY.ac.out from the I.,.. to -minute mark'\ with four foul " ( ·, 52·' I d Yttth 10 minutes I Cl go WI\ wh1ttlcc.l to ().5(1 1th \len nunut~ 10 pl:>> Th n the b1 men returnt'd unJ Goporo took O\tr, lfou\ton 8Jp11 t took the kaJ for good. ti~ fl'· on ( 1oporo'\ dnve wtth three minute' kll .\nhur Waltcin abo contnbuted'lO point\ fhrthe llu 1 , 10cludin1 tour thrcc·ro•nl \ltho 6 Bruno K nJb·IO M1kcM1rt1n pent n 1J r· ahk llmt' on the hen h wnh roul 1rovhlc an,t bolh cvcntu lly foulrd ou1. the llu kt outrt unded the \ n ua nh ·2 K " in m ,,. ~ I \ tt~untl l l 11 duet I\ hm1trd to t0 potntJ b&l\fd II 10 2·1 th t , l , :. . ,. ,. ' Cnun 'a warning had ~erlt after Cards' upset loss Fnm AP cllspa1claet Denn) Crum 1d nobody would h ten NCHORAGE. • la ka -to:ach m e med to tell them that his second· l ou1 ville baskctbaJI team, defend· na 1onal champion, wa overrated. Crum' warn 1 og scemN:t well-taken m light of the Cardinals' 88-84 overtime lo lo unheralded North- eastern Fnday night in the opening round of the Gre;at Alasla Shootout. .. Nttdl s to say. I tried to tell evet)bod) we weren't a \Cry good bac;ketball team." noted Crum ''Everybody thought we would win w11h Pen1) (E'lbson) back, but when you have to replace three starters. you're m trouble." Two of the lost starters were guards and that t!) the position Nonhca tern put the mos1 pres~ure on. forcing 25 turnovers. Northca'itcrn Coach Karl fogcl stud. ··we don'1 know 1f \\c "ere quicker, but felt we could prc\s their guards. We gave them 10 to I 2defenses. I thank wr wore them down. Turnovers and a pre s made for morc turnovers. "We've got tough city kids." he added "They don't back do\\n. They mix 11 up w1th anybod~. That's what their strength 1s. •· Reggie Lewis led Northea trrn 't\.-1lh 32 points. including four 1n overtime Hr alw lipped a potential game-w1nn1 ng shot 1 n the clos1 ng seconds of ~u lat1on The Cardinals had an opportunlt) to tic or wm m overtime. but threw the ball away with four Sl'Conds to go. Andre LaFleur sank two free throws with three seconds ten to clinch the up~t victory. "When you make 21 turnovers {an the fir~t half). you oughl to get beat." said Crum. "That's their pressure and our mexpenencc .. We're still lookmg for a pair of guards You ha-.e to be hand~. be able lo sec the Open floor. get 11 to the open man.• Crum added. "We didn't have anybody who could do that. ConM:qucntl) their traps were effective." . Quote of the day Larry Scbmittou: who was dropped a\ marketing vice pres1denl of lhe fe:11as Ranger!). refemng to his 1984 policy (later rc!oC1nded) prohibiting fans from bnngmg their own food into Arhngton Stadium: "I hope l won'l al""ays be remembered as the guy who wouldn'l let people bring chicken into the park." Miami's off-field woes continue CORAL GABLES, Fla. -The M1am1 [il football tc~m·-; off-field troubles are con-•II• tinuing. with \tar receiver Michael Irvin and a teammate involved 1n unrelated pohct 1nc1dent . 1t was reported Saturda) Irvin allegN:tly ran over the feet of two law stulJCnl'- after a campus argument. but did not scnously inJurl.' them. Reserve ught end Brian mnh was named u a suspect an a campus dormitory burglary and has, been dropped from the team. Neither Irvin nor Smith has been formal!\ charged. but both were named a'l suspects an pohu~ reports Both incidents occurred Monda\ two daH before university pre'i1dcnt Tad Foote released a report expressing the.-hope that the team's legal problem!l "'erc behind 11 Cup syndicates oppose searches FREMANTLE. Australia -The top ~ Amenca's Cup syndicates ha-.c nd1culed suggesuons to hold bod} scarc:he'l an an efTon to halt the use of 1lkgal el« tron1c weather pager~ on the boats. Vern Reid, a spokesman for 1he ..\Ian Bernd Syndicate. one of the top groups competing to Ix• Australian defenders. said. "This has always been. a sport whrrc people's words count for a lot of lhing\ Thr pager5 provide ""eather report<; on the Amenca·s Cup course The suggestion about bod) ~art.he\ had been made b} .\dm1ral 1r Ian Ea'>ton. a committeeman of the Royal Thamc\ Yacht ( lub's challenging 12-mclcr. White Crusader. Biggs-Snipes fight set Dec. 12 f'.IEW' '\ORK -L'ndefea1cd T)'rcll m Biggs. the 1984 Ol}mp1C hea\\wcight gold medalist from Ph1ladclph1a . will figh1 Renaldo n 1 pes of Yon kc rs. "l Y . in a I 0. round bout Dec. 12 at Mad1wn SquaH' (1ardl.'n promoter Don King announced Saturday The fight will be on the 'iame card as the World Boxing ~ssoc1a11on hea")""e1ght 11tle hout het"-een champion Tim W1therspoon and Tom 1 ubbs. Biggs has a professional record o( 11-0 with sc' en knockouts Snipes 1s 25-5· I with 16 knockouts .. BYU'• Buck capture• Outland 1\ 'TO SU OKI HOM CJ1Y-Juon Ouk a [iJ 1 'V j .?74 pound d ten "c tackle at Hngham •II t ' oung. w ~ namc-d the IQ 6 "'inner of th • Outland I rophy ~. turd ) as the best B 1 1ntenor lineman in rnllef'C football. 0 w Q1 r "I wa alw"y a quanerba •k in high -.chool so 1t .I. wS\n't until I wa ~¥>1tchcd 10 th dcfen 1\C hnr m college that I bcpn dreaming tlf the Outland," ~•d 1 b 8uck.a6-6Yon1or. A ama ther~·,,1 wns lhe tmpo'i iblc drtlm but l lne\\' 11 w, \ OUl • a Bud. " one of eight nominee for the a\\artl. which I~ pre tntcd b)' the r ootball Writers S'iOCIDllOn of Americn • The other\ who had been in the runn1ni "l'r~ center Ben Tamburello of Auburn: ofTen 1vc linemen Chm Conhn of Penn tatc, Da-.c ( ro ton oflowa Paul Kiser of Wake Forest and Danny\ illti of r11on.i ~tate: and defen 1\C linemen Jrrome Bro\\n of M1um1 and Dann\ Noonan of Nebrn ka . e·uck, \\ho i from t Anthony. Idaho. run~ a 4.65 40.yard dash and can bench pre'>'~ more thon 450 pound.,. I It' 1s the first player from the Rocky Moun tom area 10 win lhc Outland c;incc Mcrhn 01\en of lJt.1h tatc ""a5 kl·tcd 1 n 1961 · r-.c pla\cd thr best 1 could and I bcl1C\l' 1·, e pla)ed \\Cll 1n the dcfen 1-.c '>Cherne of things,· said Buck. \\.-ho went into aturday·., gnme at an Diego tale with 46 lackles-1nclud1na 12 on" htch he thr<'w opposing pl3}Cr'i for .loc;!.t's -and 9111 quurtl·rbarl.. sack~ \ Camp Trophy to Testaverde EW HAVEN. ( onn -Quanl'rback Vann) Tcstaverde. who has led top-ranked Univcrs1t) of Miami lo a showdown for the national champ1on'ih~p. on aturday was named winner of the 1986 Walter Camp Troph) a .. the nauon'i. outstanding college football player Testa-verdc was the 0' eN helming choice ot coaches and o;ports 1nformauon directors" ho took part in nat1on""1de balloting for the award He "-a'l named quarterback of the Walter (amp .\11-Amcnca learn on Wedncsda) .. It feels great.'' Testa,crdc \3td. "It's an honor I wish I could share with all of my teammate!>, We accomplish goals as a team and ever) person on the ballclub should get part of the award .. Camp. a Yale pla}er and coach at the turn ot the ccntuf) 1s "1del\ considered the fa1her ol modern football. ha" mg guided the trans11100 from a rugb)·hl.;e sport to n gam<' that has a hnc of M:nmma11c and includes downs. Camp also collaborated "-Ith a Nl'" York ports writer an 1889 to select the nation's lir\t \II· America team. Testaverde rnmpkted 175 of :276 pasM"'> for.? 557 }ards and16 touchdowns as l\11am1 tin1\ht•d the regular 'iCason undrfeated Skins' Mann fined $2,500 WASHINGTON -Wash1ng1on m Redskins defcn'>i'e l.'nd ( harlcs Mann c • t learned that he ha'i been fined $2.500 for a • controvcr 1al tackle of C1reen Hay quar- terback Rand) Wright earlier th1'1 month Mann said hl· learned of the d1\C1plinal'\ Jct1on "hen he reported 10 Rc<hkins Park for practKe Mann h11 \\right on the helmet with his helmet late in the second quarter ol W'a'lhington'\ '1ctol) 1n (,ri·en Bay on NO\ 9 W nght had JU'il released a pa'>' when ht' was h1l l"l\ Mann Ganie oflirn11\ called a roughing thl' pas-.er p~.'nalt> on Mann. and Wright lefl the game 1n fcl\or ot < hud. Fus1na but ha'i c;1artC'd C\el') game s1m:c ··11h1nl 1t''i total!\ unfounded "Mann ~1d I kt.•I like l'\e bten robocd: I lhought 11 ""as J ll'g111matl' hit and I s11ll thin I.; 11 was a leg1t1mal<' hll la wao; hlown "a) out of proportion:· Television, radio Aub urn ttpsetsTide, 21-17, on TD with 32 seconds l eft From AP di patcht BlRMINCill \M, \In ..:::: \uburn ( oach Pat D)c won't hn\l' to '>pend the next 164 day4i explaining what "C'nt \Hone. due in pan to h1'1 inab1llt) to rcmem~r the naml' ot a "-Ide receiver Th•H "il arnrtla} \ b11arrc development in the "'an1n@. \tulnd' of nno1hcr b11arre Au.bum-Alabama game DH' whn had tnken n \.\hole year of nbbinll for calling thl' "ronl! pla~ in a hearttlcak1ng los to 1hc Cnm'ion I td(• m 1984. called the nght play ~turday as No. 14 Auburn knocked No. 7 Alabama out of the ugar Bow-I. 21-17 Bui this time:' the wrong player ran 11 ~ophomorc wide rece1-.er Law)er Tillman. on his fir'>t colle~1a1c c:t:irf) ~ored from 7 yard!> out on a double rl'\erw wnh J~ scrnnds rcmaan1n,on "hal D~c. \31d wa~ the only play 1 called all da} .. S<:ott Bohon, who wn on 1hn1delanes, was '>UPJ>O'it'<l to run th<.' pl,1} "I couldn't thank of h" name:· D)c n1d. "I kept ~} ang. '.'. \\ant my wade rcLe1-.er. I want nt} wide r'-'ll.'I' er Tillman, \\ho had run the pla~ in practice. '>aw \\hat ''a' hapJX'ning and tm·d to rnll time but fa1kd Tailback Tam k'lsie. going nght &a't 1hc ball to Tillman going the other \\a} He "a'i hit JU\I a' he l ro\l>t'd thr go31 hoe for the w1nn1n~ tOUlhdo\\n I he \IC ton. ten \lahama w11h a 9.3 regular-season record hut 4·2 ·in the ~outhea\tem ( onfcrencc. Fifth· rant..ed l \U won thC' lltlC' outright and will face Nebra\ka in the °'ugar Bo"I \lahama ~tiled tor a Sun Bowl d.llc agam'it \\ a\h1ngton \ubuin. I.).~ 0' era II and +2 in the EC I'> gmn~ tu 1hc <. 11ru'> Ro"' I tn mn•t \outhem (al In other colkge foot hall· l..SU 37, Tolane 17: r1fth·rani..l·d and ~ugar Bowl· hound I ~l rolletl 10 a method1t·al -. ll'tOry over Tulane \\Ith I om Hod<,on throwing three touchdown passes 10 \\ t.•ndell Da-. I'>. lmmed1.1tcl) after the game I 'il ( oach 8111 \rn'>parger rec,1gnetl ahruptl\ alter accepung an 1n-.11a· 11on 10 take h1o; team to the ~ugar Bo\.\I and amid \fX'l'ula11on he might tx·rnme th<' ne" athle11c director at 1hc l 'n1H~rc,1t\ of I lo11da Arnspar{ier c,a1d hl' w11l l·ontinuL' w aching the team through the Sugar Bo"' I Georgi• 31, Georgia Tech 24: Lar<, Tate. who rushed tor 15.i \ards and three tout.hdowm \Cored on a 5-)·ard run "'"h 4 \M rema1n1ng tn l,c:id the I Kth·rankcd Hulldogs < •l'nrii1a , x. 1 1') headed tnr thl' Hall ol fame &wt. \\her<.' II \\I II ml.'et 8<.>\IOn ( ollqtl l att··, game·"1nnang run (,1pped a 10.pla). 85-yard tlnH' that rnmpletcd (jt.'Orgia'<. comeback from a :24-21 ddicll in the tin.11 penod I k also "'ored on runs of 4 and X ~mtl'>. anti the other Bulldog touchdown came on James fal·k.,on ·, ~O-)ard pa\~ 10 "1athan1cl Lewis. "There "ere maO\-chance' ""here we could have lc1ltlnl hut "l' "-Cr\: abit: to hang in there. keep fighting and lind a \\a) to "-JO 1n the founh qu,rtcr" ueori1a <. oal h \ 1 m: c l>oole\ sa 1d The-C 1eorg1a comt•hack ~~an when Stne C rum le) lorgl.'d .1 24·24 tie" nh Ill 10 left on a W·)ard field goal (Jeorgia 1 cch. \\hllh had won th<.' last two game!> 1n . .the '-<'rll'\ wound up 5.5.1 ,.,. ----·I• Auburn'• Brent Fullwood .. lifted ort the 1round by Alabama'• Ore& Gilbert 8atarday. Su Dlt10 State 10, BY a: ( hr1s HarJ> 's running produced u touchdO"-n and set up a firld go. I. nnd an urouscd defense enabled ~an ()1ego !>tatc to cl:um •ts first Western Athlcul \onfcrcncc champ1o nsh1p. W11h the v1c1ory.1hc \ztcc~gaincd their first bcnh in the ~3 World Holida) Bowl and ended a nine-game losing treak to Bngham Youna that dated back to 1976. It wa-; the tir~t time San 01cgo l3te had betaten the Cougar '>mce joining the w !\C m 1978. The Atlee~ will ml'Ct the Unl\cr~ll> ol Iowa 1n the Hol1d:i) Ro" I on Dec \0 an S:rn Diego. The victory. which touched off a wild cclcbrouon by tutcc pla)ers. lifted an Diego tatc's record to 8·3 O\Crall. 7-1 in the WA( Bngham Young. w h1ch had won or shared the W C champ1on'ihtp for the pa4it I 0 year\. fell to 7-4 overall. 5-2 m the W..\C. Long Beaeb State 38, Pacific Zl: Marl Templeton scorrd three touchdo"ns and ~ct an NC A record for career receptions as Long Beach tatc defeated Pacific 1n a PCAA finale Templeton caught IS passes to finish his collegiate career with 262 rrccptions. one better than 1hc mark set by Ho"ard T"'1lle) at Tul~ m 1965 Templeton ~orl-d on runs of 10. land 6 )ards in the fir\tquancras Long Beach Jumped toa 21·7 lead ofter one pc nod . .\fler Pal1fic had cut the defic-11 to 24-21 at halftime. Derek Wa-;hangton caught a 7-ynrd touchdown pass from Gar) Ruhlen an the th1rtl quarter and Grc..'3 Locy of Mater Dc1H1gh <.aught a 24-ynrd 'iConng pa'is from JefTGraham . an h1anc1a High graduate. in the final quarter for Long &adl \tall' \\1th the 'lllOr). Loni Beach State finished the ~ason al 6·5 o-.crall. 4-1 in tht• PC \.\ Pacific finished 4-7 O\C.~rall. 2·5 an conference Rice 14, Houston 13: Quar1crtlack Quent1s Roper ran for one touchdown and pusscd for anolhcr 1n the final 5: .?6 of the game to rail) the O\\ls to a South we t Conference\ 1ctor) O\er Hou-;ton o;endmg ( oug.1r (" oach 8111 ~eoman into retirement "Ith h1'i fir'lt winlc-;o; \\\C srason. The defeat rnded Yeoman\ :?S-•c.ar tenure with a record of 160-1 08-8. which r;inked .,l,th among acuvc NC A D1\ls1on I coachrs The( ougan. fini'ihed 1-IOand 0-8 in SWC play. Florida 17, Florida State 13: Kerwin Bell. mcffect1vc mo\I of the night in the rain and mud. threw an 18-yard touchdo"'n pass to Ri ck) Nntucl "uh 3.50 rema1n1na to g1-. c Florida the 'ic tot) O\Cr arch-n\ al Florida tatc and C\ttnd tht• Ciatorc,' winning streak rn the blltc-r rivalry to 'i" &ame Tennessee 35. Vanderbilt 20: Quarterback Jeff ' Francis pa-;scd for three touchdowns and fullb;ick Wilham Howard ran for two 5cores as 1hc Volunteers def ca ltd Vanderbilt in the Southea tern ( onfercnce TELEVI ION 9:JO am -NFL TODAY Channd ~ I./ 'Oam -NFL'86 ChJnnel4 USC FALLS TO IRISH, 38-37. • • 10 .1 m -PRO FOOTBALL Ram<, al "J~" \ ork frl'>. C hanncl 2 12 10 pm -SUPER CHAR GERS: "lit R •\ Top f ucl Oragstcr National\. lhannl'I 4 I pm -PRO FOOTBALL C 1ncanna11 al DcnH·r C hanncl 4 1 pm -TENM .\TA. l < hallengt• final match (taped, 2 hour\) from The Omni 1n Atlanta ( hannel 1 4 pm -GOLF ~l..1n' < 1ame (dcla)ed. 2 hour\). ( hannC'I 4 1 10 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL' Clapper\ at Lakcro; C hanncl S R pm -HORSE RACING _Holh\\ood Park. ( hannl'I 56 RADIO 10 am -PRO FOOTBALL. Ram\ at "e" \ ork frl'>. f..MPC (710) 10 am -PRO FOOTBALL P1mhurgh .it ( hicago I\. N '< ( I 070). I pm -PRO FOOTBALL. Ph1latlclph1.i at Ra1d1:r'I KR L \ Cl I ICl) 7·10 pm -PRO BA KETBALL ( ltp~·r\ at Laker\ KL\( (570) KMPC (710) From Cl 1 t wa., a l la'>'>I( go me 1 n a cla\\11: )CflC<. "I haH· trl·nwndou'> compa\\lon for what US<. 1s gmng through nght now We'\C bcl·n there 100 this season \0 "-l' kllO\\-\\h31 II.\ hkc .. ThL' lmh. "-Ith fi, e ot their 'II>• IO\'iCS b) a total ot JUst 14 point\ against the hke\ of M1ch1gan. M1ch1gan tatc P111<oburgh. Penn "itale and L~l . had gone th rough an almoc,1 unrcal \tnngorsetback'i on th<.' "'a~ to that 17·20 ddiut In thl' tir~t half alone· •II tuo"-"<wo touchdo"-n pa.,se~ by Beuerlcin to get 1hc firc.1 "'otre Dame TD after the fir")I was negated b} a hnldang rcnalt~ Even with that 11 amoun1ed to onl> a 6-J lead i.l'I l 1m Md)onald hrokc through to block the PAT .111cmp1 •On the march again the ln'>h saw Beucrlc1n'c; 44th l arecr intert"l'pt1un turned into a 60-yard scorin1uaunt b} l \C''> I ou1dir()(k and a 10-6 USC lead. •I hl·n lhe froJaO\ struck out on their own ot1t'n'>I' el) a\ Pl·etc. deep an h1\ bat kficld and shielded by Da' 1d C nd1&fln tired deep to Lonnie White for a 56-yard µan. \Citing up a 1-)ard I I> run b) I croy Holt • fhe fmh marched ag.un. but 85·yards netted onl) a field goal after Rcuerletn was sacked b) Re"< Moore < arnn.:., 1 J-"tard field goal came w1thJus1 21 second tcfl. gi' 1ng "llotre Dame an11e1patcd momentum going into the locker room at halh1me down 17·1./ •Peete. ho.wevcr. went n yard'i to Randy l nnncr to the Notre Dume 43. and after l"-O 1nlomplctions. Shafer boomed home his Pac· I 0 record-oreakmg 60-yard field goal. sending the Trojans into a lrcnL). Notre Dame had all 1he stats. lJ ( led 20.9 Notre Dame's frustration' "-Nl' w continue in 1hc third quancr • Ke11h Oav1., reco-.ered an lnsh fumbl~ at the IS and 'hafcr turned 11 into a ~ 3-yard field goal and •l 2 ,_9 lead. . .. • fhe lri\h marched ag:un, going 66 yard-.. hut hud to settle for three points •Sperle wa'i forced 10 punt on tourth-and-S at the L' ( 47. but the Irish were guilty of roughing the locker. &IVIOi the Trojans fir..t down at the Notre Dame 38. leading to a I -yard touchdown run over \adi~n by Todd Stet le. • Bcucrlc1n. despite leaving the-field shaken. re- lurned to throw a 22-yard !.Coring pa'i'> to BraJt.ston. but the Trojans bounced n&ht back w1th an I I-play. 62-yard drive to go up. 37-20. Ne,t 1n hoe was Notre Dame receiver Milt Jatkwn. "-hose miracle TD catch from 42 yards out cut into l ( ·~ lead A two-point pass was negated by penalty. so thr lnsh went for the kick and sliced the lead to 37-27 4' SHUTTERS SPECIALLY A Very Special Shoe Department PRICED #119 Fashion I land • Newport B ach • 759-1622 •Bullock I -L Customize your windows with movable shutters In colors, sizes & ·Styles to compliment your decor. Orange Coelt DAILY PILOT/~,~ ao. ,... Cl Louisville suffer second straight los Defending national champs humbled by Huskies. 69-54 17'' From AP dl1patd1es \ ANCHORAGE la ka -hm Welp orcd 21 points u Wash1n1ton de lto)cd second-ranked Louis' 1lle, 69-54 S3turday in the consolilt1on round of the ninth annual Grrat Al3\k.a Shootout. Welp, who pla}cd onl} 11 minu1es Friday n1J,ht because of foul trouble and ~ored JUSI e1&ht point!. controlled the key 1n the early goin& Saturday and sent Louuv1lle's Pervis f.lhson to the ~nch w11h three fouls with 8 S1 left in the fim half Welp. a 7-foot senior from Silverdale, Wash.. ort"d 15 points in 1hc fir 1 half All of his po1nt'i 1n the ~cond half came from 1he free throw hnc. Welp 1ot help 1n 1hc first half from 6-9 1 Zevenbergrr. who hod e1&.tn points as Lou1s .. 1lle couldn't control the Huski~ ini.1de. The defendin& national champion (ardinal~ had probtem at the olTcn '"e end o f the Ooor as ~ell. manaa1ng JUSl three fields goal<, 10 the first 9t • minutes <it1ll reehn& from an 88-84 overtime lo ss to Northeastern on Friday, Lou1sv1lle '>hot only 28 ~rcent from thl' field in the first half and was outreoounded 20-12 In other action at the G rea1 Alaska hootout Iowa to, North Carolina State 89: Brad Lohaus sank a free throw with three seconds rcmainmg 1n oven.me I\) I 0th-ranked Iowa overcame I 7th-ranked North Carohna tale. Northeastern H , Utab State ti: Northeastern got ~3 point~ from Rcsa1e Lewis in holding off l 1tah Sta~ and advancing to the tournament final~ Alaska-Anchorage 110, Texas H : Han\1 (mad 'l<:Orl'd 27 poinh as the l n1,crs1t .. of \la!>ka-Anchorage Ufl'<I Te:\as Else"' here f~shman J.R. Reid and Oa"e Popson ·oted 16 Potnlt each and fhe other player were 1n double fiJUrH a top. ranked onh Carohna overwhrlmcd Hawau Loe 1n the champion hip pmc of the Thank ·v1na BasketblU fc t1 vaJ. IDCllH.a H , Moat.au tale H : In Bloomington. Ind •• ~nior guard te"c Alford had a pme-h1ab 24 po1ntJ. 1nclud1na nine on threc·point hots, a third-ranted Indiana routed Montana State ant~ ~aM>n opener for both teams Kaasai II, Tean •ee·M.artba It: Danny Mannin, ored 26 po1nu to help e1abth-nnked Kanus overcome a sluwsh ftm half and rout I ennes~e-Mart1n in the Ja~hawks· ..cnon opener. Basketball scores IO UCLA 1' S."'• CYl1• 62 Hewe " }I Mer.·," USF " SI T/10l'Nt Minn " ew 71 we~no ••P' '' 1• C•I Pol'I• st o 10 Hn•••CI SJ • 1 "--•o ... ,. o-. • ._,,. S• •1 Norin C•rot .,. 111 He.,e Loe CS Sen Be<,..rO "<> I01 Cnr " c~ ,.,,.,. '' .. •• ltOCICIU Air FO'te. 67 Rff'' 41 Colo< •OO S• " s Cooor •OO s• °'"°" " Mon••"• .. Ne•.a• Reno I• Ce lorn·• .0 SI Lo,,, 1S Ore•t S6 SW M ''°"" II, SE Lou 1 e~e 4S Ute~ 7t CS NO<'''"idQIO ~ Vllvomi»v 11 .,..,_ St ~ SOUTHWUT Hout•O" 8e t·'' 1• Soee CO! 9'1~ °'·~ ~· I ) l ••H E Puo n A•~•.,s.1 tO l..Otli' •"• Teet M •••oO< '4 M.o .. n•«n \t Te1n N ltAU ~t '1 m•,.,.etlefn r .... 11 O-.i."Om• c t .... !>ov'""'"'•'" tO \ c..-oftftl IS E euiro 61 \ CenMire St 16, 4ueu&ta G Cell T tnNIS.W he .. '4 .. "'4111. T Tn Cllettal\0008 .. 4/1'!'\l•Ol'I ~t SI !.I EAST &ro"'" 71 ~ Hamt>\Nre SS C-11\il ll IO"e .. Con...ct<ul SI MaHKPIUMlll ~ Oela•ere 73. CitU\botO St " L..eteo;e11e .. ~te 4? Let\~ tf, 11e•vard 9' Col) N e11••• 101 Callforno•, P• '4 P,t1.1Xir91' lot Incl •118 Pa " Pr 11et•on 7• Fre l>k n £ Maf'Sila• R~t ~'" 13, Ctart0n SO Pu10""t 9', Ride< fJ IOtl ~,on.,.•" c~a n SYfacuH 11, LO'IOia II .. ,., 111(0 ... '° c;.eo.119 Matoft , • "•• 12. vwmont tO TOUllN~NTS ,,.,.., AM P~ s1 71. M.eml, Fla .i ti n u l •S.lle " ,,.,, Flo<.O. 4 t~ ro1 "•" •s ~,......, Wuhlnaton •• Al Moecatel goea Oytng Alter Lou!a'riJle•• Mike Abram put hJa ahoulder Into hlm durtnc Great Alaaka Shootout ln Anchorage. Abr,am wu called for foul. UNLV H , Western Kentucky 95: Fifth-ranked "lc"ada-Ll\ Vega\. tra1hng b} 20 points earl~ in the second half. used frcdd1c Bankl> thr~e-po1nt ba!>kcl v.1th 14 wcond'> lefl 1n the ~cond O\Crt1mc to beat \\c<11crn Kcntuck) for the champ1onsh1p of 1he 11,,jauonal I nv11at1on T 11urnamcn1 at Mad1'><m \quarr ( 1arden 1n Se"' k<>vl•on St '1 IV Teo\ St lt.C.f'""O'ICS 61 c;.oro.e TK'\ 6' SJ •• ,,,, S¥U U lt•OIO<'O •I ~., vo n lt<t ~ ""'OI \I ..... ., I T ••• , 10 L•.. •• .. C•Hhll ca. . Te•e\ S.'1 A"'Dl'llO 113 J11rv 1 Fo•<l"e -6' Ho'llf• •S ''"ti Miller's 29-sparks UCLA "'lcv. 't or!>.. • UNI V "h1ch Lra1lcd 45-29 at halfume and SJ.33 earl\ in the ~1..ond half. uc,ed c1 '0-9 run to takl' a 7~-111 lead· ("•>'••61 II Cf' e.,o et ~Ill, N J MIDWI ST tQ ti" •o A••Cl<l 11 V l)Hn 110<:• SJ FINt 8e )t 1' St Nt4ir v , M .ct 1• 'lilW t ? ~O•*"'t 1• ti~• I e11•or-t i oePauc• n __ , __ .,.10 -. v 92 1'.••.., Oti1o to Ctnc;n•e•t 10 N ,;en"IC•v M Oh lCI<' .. ~I JOWO" \ l"CI SI O•Pe11 71 No I "°'' SI fl"TAY Bruins open with easy 76-62 victory over Santa Clara From AP dl1patcbe1 LOS -\NGELE~ -Reggie M 1lkr scored 29 points and !>Ophomorc Jero me''Pooh"' R1cha.dsonadded IX Saturda) night to pate C l A to a scason-o~nin& 76-{)~ college basket- ball victor} over anta ( Iara ft111ler. the nation's fourth-leading scorer last season. collected se"en consecutive UCLA points dunng a four-minute span of the sc ond half to h1ghhght a 10-3 spun that gaH' thl' Bruins a 61-49 lead "'llh 6 40 left to pla) Santa (Iara (ot no closer than six point\ the rest ol the wa' and \.11ller added I 0 R ll harJo;on added Mll ass1s1s lor the Bruins In other game'I 1n,oh 1ng 'Wc'it Coast team'l. Nevada·Reno 74, California 60: Guards Rom King and Darryl ()"ens. both relent Junior rnllcge transfer<> combined lor 1 I rx11nt' to lead "le' ada-Reno to an up'ict 'll IOI'} o'er cold-shooting ( .ihfornia King S<'orcd a gaml·-h1[!h 17 pcunl\ and O"cns had 14 in the Woll Palk., c,ca\on opener (ahfom1a. 1-1 ..... a.,a m1serahle H pcrct"nt from tht· field on ~4-lor-7' \hooting and hit onl\ l'1ght o f 17 lrce thro"'s for 4 7 percent ( cnler Leonard Ta~lor and guard ( hns \\ashington led tht·-Rcar\ "'''h 14 l)<.llnlS ealh Pepperdine 71, Oklahoma tate '1: through the first half. helping 'v1c,...ecsc. ~-0 open up .1 ~8-14 lead with V 17 left 1n the half 'McNce\C had a 38-22 lead at halftime and kd h) a'i man~ as 22 po1nt'l 1n 1he second half. Wichita State 71, Pacific 60: Henn <arr \Cored 19 point,, including nan~ of his team'-.; 20 poinl\ in an I I· minute ~trctch of the second half 10 lead \.\ 1ch11a S1a1e o'er Paulic (arr al\o grabbed I 6 rebounds 1n tht' \ea\On opener for both 1cam'I Oregon 9%, Montana 86: ~vcn l\1ner \Cored 26 po1ni.. and .\nthon' Ta' lor and D;n 1d (i 1 rk' nened 2 3 apiece as Ore~on '\topped. Montana USF 84, t. Tbomas 0 : 1'-cwcomcr Patrick C lard~ made 15 poin1s and guard Rodnc~ Tention added I' po1nt'i to lead 1hc l n" ers1t' of ~n FranC1\U1 to the "ICIOI'\ 1n ,,·., ~a\On opcm·r ag.ain,1 \t Thomas of l\1innc· \Ola Templt 67, Mempbl5 late 59: Led h} .,ophomorc Mike Vrtl'\\\)k\ 16 p;unt'> I cmplc defeated ~emph" ~latt' for third place 1n tht NIT IU '¥1 • St 6) WIJ Ci'"" Be• « 1no ene 90 M.on•e"t \• SS lnO ent \t 16 l'it\lmQllt .0 l(en1n II Tt"n ,..••11n 69 " ... , .. SI u . SOuHI O•~OI• H it t'll St 71 M.,,ne 1 •t M·•""• ()t,.o 100 01'1•0 o/llP\ltven Navy 91. Michigan State 90· In Eao;t l an~1ng. Mich Na"> cen1cr l>J'-ld Robin\on sanl>.. a basket .... Ith four \l'cond., ld1 in 0H·n1mc a' the ninth-ranl>..ed M1dd1c\ (}\ crcall}e a I '-point uefiut 1n the "partan ( utla\\ ( la\'ill lhamp1onsh1p (i.ame 13 • SS North Carolina 11 8, Hawaii Loa 80: In Honolulu. Christ College falls, 101 -91 .. MlM~\Ole 10 N O•~ote S• Sl ,,, U •n DPI ,. Ne\lllf'>Qto~ Mo M \\ o DO St 13 IM WHh•ft 71 · Otlo0 S• <10 llu<•ll• •1 Or> o U •7 T• S•••• /4 So11t"~•n ftl '>00\ 1 I IV 1 •"' p~..., Toeoo .. Ceo'• 60 w 1u r>0 , 101 c~ n W <N•e \t 11 Po 'I{ 60 \\'\ BfR'\\R[)ll\,() -D\.•<,p11c '!.J point\ from Yll>ton•n ·~~oorocse SI 'ophomorl Robert l'allotta "'hich included fi\e )UClC\\· ••t>e""• A&.Y 11 F~· v •• ful thrn·-po1nt \ho1., the ( hnst ( ollcgc 1.-.. inc men·c, " ha\l>..l"thall tcam dropped a 101-91 dec1s1on to host (al •• •ia 8 '~"•"' 0 L ~tate \an Bernardino .. ooo Pallotta \harl'd ~·onng honor'" 1th tcammatl' \-1ctnr I"" nc\ "ho lnn' atcd 9 of I 0 lrl"l'·throv. atten pt' < C I fell to~ 2 1h1s 'ear v.11h tht" ...:1back. Th1; L1glc" hm1 C al l uthaan 1n 1hcir ne,1 g.amt· \1nnda' night C '•c.i M S A a!>e""• 1• o •• .C\Cf\ IS u t;I ~~ SI E Ca•o< •• D' E O ~C>O'D St 71 J•c • '°" s• 61 ,.. "Oil• \• "9 • •'l'uit o>1 11 "'-''"'PH , •• M u U 00 ST ll l!t ~•l h8r> It MV-•O SI al T ft n 7~ NW lOu \ ene •l N •r 10 t ~rr~ '1 8o1•0!' j 11 (f1'fl O·o• "' C.-o.a SI .. 11""01 ~ ~' JO'!r l 7~ V'OU"?1tow11 St 6J • f'\t \<)\,1~~,,. U It Mar \I 11 l t,,,rOI NIT .,.~,.MUI LH Vt11e1 96. ~ Ken• tuo v ts f) oil ,,,,tJ T•mo"' 67 M.emon•l St S9 llhor0 1 ""' Dalrf 8 0<\• St 70 ICe"e> St 4S '""" S.rtan Cv11an Ill•~· "· M c~n SI tO Oii f ,.,, E 'I' cN(,e• I I U•<• .,. V M Siii\ Met .,L ,. .. ,. SI 1S F ·~'10 SI S1 . ,. Pe~ •~<•" et Cor~ 7~ ~ ro Silv'enw.,tl IC..-lt,._, s.m.-...1 ,.. c Cn.•lo"• 7t ,,,.,..,,,. .. ~S "• ,.,,..,..._ ....... ~ 4'11_, Gf'ut Meta.•...._, I CeftM!le.._. SemoflMb I NH" "9''>" 6t Loul~.,llle "' A t1•e A n(f'IC)re9f •• Tt!U\ .. (OWi,,..,.,. ~· 1c ... tO Norm Ce rot ~St "Cati lllO<fNU' .. ~ '6 U'el\ SI fl UCLA. led b) Miller's I j fim-hall points and 10 b> R1chard\on. took a 34-31 lead at interm1ss1on In Malibu Ll'' \. l\11ddlcbrno l.\ \Cored ~O point\ 1ndud1ng ~"en during a i...e, 14-4 <,pun 1n the \Crnnd half. a'i Pcppcrd1nc do"'ned Ol.la-hom~-~K. •O.A.n~n~c~o~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ opener ror b01h ~·hools The Bruins also got 11 points from guard Montel Hatcher f orward Matt W1lgenbush led Santa Clara w11h 14 points, while Roland Honath hnd I' and Chris Lane 11 . Af\er the Bruin\ Jumped to an earl> 9-2 advantage. Santa Clara took control of the ofT~m1vc hoards and tied the pme 23-23 with 3 59 kfl 1n the half on a I ().footer b> Mitch Burle). who had nine Bronco points in the first half but \\l'nt "K.'or~lc'>'> the rest of the wa) Richardson then \Cored"'' \tra1ght points on a free thro~ and a thrt"e- po1nt play that follo"'ed a dm ing fast-brcal la)'in to g1 .. c lJ( L.\ 1he lead for good. 27-23 UCLA Coach Walt Ha11ard lclt that his team could have pla\ed heller dcfens1'Yel) "We weren't con'i1'itcntl) good on defense. and we know v.c can pla) better than that." Ha11Jrd o;a1d Whm asked what """ p<1\1t1"c about UCLA's piny. Ha11ard ..a id. "Pooh Richardson. Reg1e Miller and the potential of Grca Fo!.ter and the rebounding of Craig Jack'lon " Jackson led all rtboundtr'I with 11 W11h Oklahoma Stall'\\ 1thin 46-40 earl} 1n the \Ccond hall lht• h-10 Junior 1gn11cd the run that left Pcppcrd1nc '-"Ith a Ml-44 lead The wa, es Wl'rt' nl'' t•r threatened again a'i 1hc" v.ent on tu 'poll tht• head Ulach1ng debut of l con a rd Hamilton. a long-time a\\l\lant a1 k.l·n1ud) before laking (l\Cr JI 0Sl 1 Enr White added l'I point~ for Pepperdine. '-'h•ch ha\ '-'On 29 \lra1gh1 at F1rc'>tnnc hl•ldhou..c da1- ing bacl>.. 10 Marl h 2. I t>S4 \.11ddle- brooks alw grabhcd I Cl rt'll<1und., tor 1he \\a,c\ Junior S\hc<1tcr k.in(ht•11n \l<lrl·d I ' poinl'i before fouling out w lead Oklahoma <;talc Junior Todd Chm- llanand resef\e Ja\ Da"<,cachad~ I~ pointc, in a lo\lng l'llnn ~cNeese St. 75, Fre no tate ~7: f-oNard \i11 chacl < utngh1 c;wred 21 po1nt'l and renter fcromc Bat1\le added 20 10 lead '-1c 'icl'"c \itate 10 a victor) O\er Frc'lno Stale in the champ1onsh1p game ol lhc \un Ml'l ( la"l"llC C utnght hit a pair ol thrl·c-point hac,kctlii 10 1gn11e a I J-4 run m1dwa) OCC reniains unbeaten, wins 56-50 over Mesa SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast Collqc remained undefeated 1n men·s basketball Saturda) n1iht at San D1e10 Mesa with a 56-50 v1cton to run its rttord to 7-0 ()('(. ranked fourth 1n lhc \outh- land poll this v.eek, was up 25-24 at half but the lead sceuwcd in the fil'\t pan of the Sttond half The P1ratc' finall y built a IO.p01nt hulge v.1th about live minutes to play ncH·r allow1na the Olympian'I clo r 1han s1:1t thc rtst of the way Mike Kelly. who had \CVCral key basket'I on the break to boo'it Orange ( oa.,t into control lin1\hed v.1th l7 points. ncarl) half 1he P1ratl' total ( hud. \ilc(ia' 1"3n d1'ihcd out n1nr J)\l)l\ The Pirates retyrn to .ll llOn at the Orange ( oa'lt-hosted "11lc\ [ aton Tou~cnt Thuf'ida\ through ~t· urda) ()('( focc'I Ea'>l Lo<. \ngek'i < oUcgc 1n the opening round .11 6 10 Other fir'il round mah.hup'i 1ndudc M1raC'O'ila '" \.11 \an \ntonm at ~ 30. 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"'" h) C'r.tt:r 1tll\ H'lf' l 1 ht huw Onl rt'f.':1\IC'ftd m1den tJ ~ ~nd bw~· ~'will be 1ud td (o. 1w"J' [tt11NI am~" musr be d1,pla~td ro hf t11H~ ~n and md from t w41cr l n.nnoun td 1ud in •111 t•kt pl.cf Iron cht ,,..,,, ont t~tnin , Ott: tmbff 14 1 ot 16 -Opuooel - Oo ou 1uhscr1b~ co Tht Daily Piloc1 0 Yt\ 0 ~o curl --------------- I r r I I " . . Orerige COMt DAILV PILOT/ Sunday, Novem~r 30, 1088 Dallas t~kes f~f th straight Mavericks let 21 -potnt lead s lip a ~ay. ut stUl m a n age t o beat Utah. 118-107 Frem AP cll1patctlet DALLAS-The D llas Mavericks lost all of a 21-point lead in the second half, but rallied behind Dereli. Harper's 1111o·o three-point goals in the fourth quaner to defeat the Utah Jan, 118-107,Saturday night. It was the fif\h consecutive v1ctol) for the Midwest D1v1s1on-leading Mavericks as well as Dallas· seventh victory in eight home games Utah 1s winless in six road games th1!> season Dallas led 83-62 with 7:3 1 lef\ m the third quaner. but Utah. powered by Kell)' Tnpucka's nine point . w~nt on a 24-9 run to cut the margin to 92-86 with 1.12 ten. Guard Brad Dav1s madeone oft~o free throws to break a thrtt·mmute Dallas sconni drought. but Tnpucka ftnd Thur! Batie)' scored s1>. points to olTset Blackman's two free throws, and the Jazz tra iled 9S-92 entenng the final period. Utah led 101-IOOwith 7·55 to go. but Harper made his crucial thr~· pointer as Dallas outscored the Jazz 17·4 in the last SC\en minut~ In other NBA acuon: Warriors Ill, Built tH: In 0 k· land. Joe Bart')< arroll sco~d right ol hie; 28 points 1n thr Ona! three minutes as Golden tat h~ld ofl C h1cago de!>pttc Michael Jordan~ 40 po um. The Wart 1ors tool u 911-96 lead wtth 4.5 2 left 1n the game on u 11p-1n b) to~ard Larr) Smtth. W11h m1th and Carroll prov1d1ng the bull of the onng. the Warriors mo' cd 10 a 106-IOOadvantage and ne-.:crollowrd the Bulls clo~er than three po111 h down the stretch. Bullets 111, Spurs 103: In Land· O\cr. Md Jen Malone cored 26 poin" and T em Catledge added a Kings Flyers win with earn '!'i1d 32 seconds left 9-6win Five-goal second period h elps LA outscore Devils INGLEWOOD ( .\P) -Bl) an Enckson notched two goals and two assists and Dave Ta) lor added a goal and three assists Saturda) night 10 lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 9-6 NHL v1ctof) O\er the New Jl'r'>t'\ Devils The Kings trailed -i-3 before scor- '"$ fi ve sccond-penod goals. two b' Enckson. to open an 8-5 lead th~> would not surrender tnckson scored 240 into the second penod to tie the game 4-4 and then chmaxed the fi, e-goal outburst w11h a goal that ga'e the Kings thr1r 8-5 advantage. In between. Ja) \\ell!o. Ta)lor and rookie Luc Robitaille ~ored for Lo~ Angel rs. Rob11a1lle s goal was h1!> 15th ot the )ear. tops amon~ l'IHL rookies this )ear Both Wells and Ta) lor's goals came on po~ pla}\ New Jerse) had taken a ~-3 lead when Kirk. ~1uller \cored and Pat Verbeck added his second goal of the penod 18 econdi. apan in the final minute of the first penod Peter McNab also scored for l\ie" Jersc)' in the first period Morns Luk.ow1ch Jnd defensemen Grant Led)ard and (1arl) Galle}' each scored first-penod goals lor Lo' Angeles. Marcel Dionne also scored for lo!o Angeles. "-htlc Jan Lud\lg and .\aron Broten netted goals for New Jer~) Tocch et · s goal lifts Philadelphia to 6-5 win over Islanders From AP dispatches LNIO!'.D.\LE. NY. -Two goals b) Rick Tocchet. his second with 32 seconds left to pla}'. earned the Philadelphia Fl)'ers a 6-5 NHL vic- tor. over the New York Islanders at.urda) night. On Tocchet's wmning,oal. he took a pass from Dernck Smith and beat goahe Bill m1th w11h a bltstenng shot from the nght faceoff circle. It chma\ed a wild s1x-goal th1rd penod. The Islanders came from behind twice in the third period. Tim Kerr's second goal of the game ga'e the Fl)ers a 4-2 lead at 2:45 But the Islanders pulled even on a power-pla) goal by Bf)an Trottier at 7:44 and then Mike Bossy's third goal of the game three minutes later Elsewhere in the NHL Ruaera 5, Pen.galas 5: In Pn- tsburgh. Craig Simpson scored wtth two seconds left in the third penod to s1 ve the Penguins a lie With New York 1n the NHL coaching debut of the Rangers' Tom Webster Simpson's goal came after Kell)' Kts10 had give~ the Ranser!> a 5-4 lcad wnh 24 seconds left. K1s10 blasted a 40-foot shot past goahe Roberto Romano. Jets 6, Canucks 3: Laun Bosch man scored t\>.tce and rookie F~nk. Olausson and Ra> ~eufeld each tallied once as Winnipeg staged a f unous 1h1rd-penod come bad. for a road' 1ctory o'er Vancouver The victory moved the Jets into sole pone s1on of first place in the Sm) the D1v1s1on. two points ahead of idle Edmonton Bruins 6, Sabres 2: In Boston. goalie Doug Keans turned in an outstanding performance before IO!i· mg a shutout bid on two goal'> 1n the tinal seconds J\ the Bruins ~ttled for a 6-2 '1ctof) o'er Buffalo. fo..eans had U saves bt'fore Nor- mand Lacombe scored a power-pin) goal on a rebound with JUSt 20 seconds remaining. Then .\dam Creighton beat the final bUlll'r"lth a goal official!) urned at 19 51J Flames 5, Black.hawks 4· In t algal). a goal b\ rookie dt.fenst'man Dale Degra) at 7·34 of the thud penod gave the Flames i!.COITJe-trum· behind ~in o'er Chicago He fired a 20-l~t shot thJt beat net minder M ui'ra) Bannerman lo" on the glove side Red Wings 4, Blues?: In ~t Lou1!1. C..erard GallJnt and Darren Veitch scored less than two minutes Jpan 1n the c;econd period helping Oe1ro11 '>nap a three-game winless )treak with a triumph over the Blut''i Nordique 4, Capitals 3: In Quebec. Michel Goulet !.Cored t"o goal\ a!> the "'ord1ques ntended \\-a.,hington ~ w1nle!>S strcai... tu 10 g;\(Jli.•\ Jason l afrcn1erc and .\lain Coll· al\o scored tor the '\iurd1ques. "'ho won their founh game in their fiH~ stan~ Whalers 7, Canadlens !>: Rnn Fran- cis· \t'\.ond goJI uf the game ~parl~d a four-goal third penud as the ~ hakr!> rall1l·d from 1wu goJb do"n lor the \ lllOI) Whalers 7, Canadieos 5: In \1un- 1rrnl Kc\ IO Dineen scoreu two of HJntord's four th1rd-pcnod goJI'> ... ., thl· \\ halcrs ''on their founh rnn- \lCUll' e garnl' Jnd ntended the ( anad1cn~· "1nle.,., .,treak to tour ortb Stars 7, Maple Leafs 2: In Toronto. Bnan lkllows '>Cored 1w u goJIS. Dino ( 1nJrelh tallied ht) league-high 25th and \1inne .. ota goa-l- tender Don Bl·aup. e made 40\3\ e<. McEnroe tops Lendl, enters final .\TL.\ "'1T .\ 1,API -John McEnrOl' "staning to feel comfonable ~1n. e~pectall} atier h1!> upset 6-4, 7-5 victory Satur<fay over Ivan Lend Im the sem1finalo; of 1he S500.000 AT&T Challenge tennis tournament The fonner "-'o I pla}er m the world "ho has fallen to 12th after a self-imposed ~en-month la}offfrom the pme. McEnroe wtll meet 'W est Gcrm.:in) ·s· Bons Becker m Sunda)'°s final for the $150.000 top pnLe Becker, the 19-ycar-old two-timr Wimbledon champion. easll} dow ned Yannick Noah of France 6-4. 6-3. The Becker-Noah match was a baule of big serves ~•th the West German winning in 68 minutes. Becker never lost his serve and won fi\C of his sen ices games at love. He had a total of St"< aces and nine service winners .. I feel hke I'm putting mo)t of my matches away no~." said McEnroe "I wasn't doing that when I first came baclc .. Lendl had few "-Ord~ for his performance: "LOU!>) One word. 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Lcndl took the first point. but then lust four ">tra1ght points. including a double-fault. to drop the >Ct Lendl. who now ha<> lost for thi.> 15th lime 1n "!.7 matches to McEnroe tned to take lharge qu1lkl~ 1n the second set. breaking the 27-}ear-old McEnroe in the lirst game. However. he was 1mmedtatel) broi...en bad. Lendl broke McEnroe again for a 2-l lead 1n which McEnroe lost thr firc.t point and tht•n a'\i...ed Lend I 1f he would rather flip for the ne\t point rathl r than pla) lor 11 Lendl aarttd 5icason-h1gh 21 as W1ut11naton e1'· tended its home record to 7-1 "ith a \ 1ctot; O\Cr n nt<>nio. Malone scoreJ 10 point~ in the fourth quarter bctorc lea\ ing v.1th 4 31 to pla> und thr Bullets com· fo1tabl~. heAd. Nets tot, Rocket1 t7: In Hou~ton. Buck W1lhGms ~ored 27 point and Pa<·e \.i ann1on added 25 ' New Je~' snap~ an ~•aht·aamc lo ma streak w11h a victory over the Rockets. W1lltnm!I nlso had 13 rebounds, .ind center Mrke Gm1nsk1 addrd 19 poi nt\ and 11 rebounds for the Nets. '"ho c;ull ha"e the lcaaue's worst record. 3-12. Nev. JerM") Coach Dave Wohl had said f r1day ni&ht af\er a loss to an Antonio that he was considering res1gna11on. but Nets ov. nerspve him a \Ote of confidence aturda~. After m1s~1ng the last rhc Jlmes and I I this season with an._.le injuries. Houston's Ralph ampson came back for the Rockets and scored 23 po1nt c; Cavaliers 90, Knlcks 88: In New_ \ ork. rookie John Williams scored 26 point<.. 1nclud1ng a t1e"break1ng seven-foot j umper late 10 the founh quancr. and grabbed 17 rebounds, as Cle"cland edged the Kmcks. \\-11h the score tied 85-85 and 1·36 rcma1n1ng Williams hit a turnaround Jumper o'er the outstretched arms of 7-footers Bill Cartwright and Patnck E" 1ng of New \ ork. Ron Harper, another rool.1e. then followed with l\\O free throws. g1\l ng Cleveland an ~9-~5 lead Bucks 131, Nuggets H : In M1l- \\aukel'. TelT) ( ummi.ngs scored 12 of h1".> "!.3 points 1n the third quarter as the Hull~ out~core"' Den\er. 44-20. 1n 1ha1 pc:nod on 1he v.a) to beattng lhl' '-u"ets. Cblca&o guard Michael Jordan leaptt abo•e Golden State•• Ben !.fcDona ld to paH ball off during Saturctay•a game. College ba•ketball Rtmalnlng UC lr"'lnt scbedult \1on ()('( 1-Bradlr) (homrl Thur\ ()(-( 4-at l ul!MI ~31 Dl.'C 6-at Oral Robt'm. T uc\ D1.·l 16-at Bo1St' '>rn1c Thurs Oet I 8-a1 Montana Sat. Del 10-Pr~pcrdinc (home I un • \fon ()cc _8-19 -l\n1ea1er t IJ\\ll al Long Bealh \rcna (Eastern \.\ashington 10 .... 11 .ind Ponlandl. gam~ at 6 and II pm. \.11 Jan \-at "'\e,ada-Las Vegu. l!·U'> pm \1on Jan S-.11 •Fresno State Thurs Jan. tc-•U1ah S1att' (home> Sa1 Jan I O-•\an Jose \late (home I 'l.1on Jan t ~-·Pacific (home) Thur\ Jan IS-at •ral «i1a1c Fullenun \a1 Jan 1 i -a1 •Le anta Barhara I pm \1on Jan 1 ll-at •Lon, Beach Stale Thurs Jan 1~-·\lev. Me11.1co latt' (humcl Sat Jan ~.i-• long lkach \talc (home) Thurs Jan 111-• "'Jc' ada-Las Vega\lhumcl Thurs Feb 5-at •San Jose Statt' \41 F rh 7-al •l 1ah 111e Thur\ fch I~-· LC Santa Barbara (home> Sat h·h 1.i-•(.11 Sta1c Fullcnon (home> fhurs F-ch 19-at •"c" \1e\ICO late liat f ch ~I -at •Pacific Thur" fch 16-°Frc,no talc thomt'I Thur' \dt \larch S· 1-P< A~ Tournamc111 al 1hc I urum 0Jeno1c' f>a(lftc Co:ist l\thlttlc .\ssl~·1al1l•n ~me .\II ~amc\ al , \Cl p.m . unless noted '*OTE Del I and [)('c 20 gamcut (ra"tord llall. thl· rcm:undcr of home Khcdu~ at Donald Brrn [, rnls C l'nlrr Coaching y outh IM.eball cla" '\ cla~s teaching 1he funchimentals of coach1n1 and tra1nin1 )OUlh baSt'ball tt'ams will be offered through the Commun11~ ~r\1tts of Rancho anuago CommunU) Collt"&e 1n January The cits\. "'h1ch "'"deal v.uh funchlmentab. will co~1 S2S and be taught by Herschel Musick. an assistant coach 11 San1a Ana H1a.h and former scout for the Kansai Cit> Ro~als Baieball .\cadem\. in add1t1on 10 st\erat ,gut'st 1nstruc- ton The clas!I will be ofTt'rcd t'\lery Tuesday from Jan 6-Fcb 24, running from 7-10 p.m. It will be held a1 Villa Park High. loca1ed at 18042 Tan ~ .. e in Villa Park For mort 1nforma11on. phone 667-3096 T ribute to Don Sutton -.\n f\ cn1na .,.,Ith Don Suuon.' a fundra1scr roas1and1oas1for 1hc: futurt' hall of fame pllcher "111 be' held Jan 24 al the Irvine Hilton Hotel. The dinner "''II bencfi1 1he newly-established Saddleb3ck Chambt'r Foundauon and will lc:aturc: an arra) of baseball pla)ers. cclebnt1cs and spec1.il 1ut'sts For 11d.e1 1nformauon phont' 837-7000 . Boys• Club ba•ltetbal l Gun and knife •bow W11h the increaSt' 1n populani> in knives Don Bullock's aun shows arc: bcina t'Xpand~ to 1ncludt' tht'm 1n tht' nc.111 (and future) show, II tied Gun-Knife: Collector's Sho.,., Reg1)lr111on 1s lurrc:ntl} under wa\ a1 1hr '\e14pon Btach Bo>s' Club for 1he 1987 1n1ramural baskelb~ll ~a~n S11nups for bo\\ in grade\ 1-lS "•" bt' ht'ld on 1 fi11t<omc tiri1 ser\.e basis 1hrough loda\. S1gnups are being held at the: East BluO Branch. located 111 2SSS V151a Del Oro 1n Ne\tvpon Beach. Bullock. I,\. ho•~ producc:r for 8-10 shows a >tar 1n the Sou1hland, wall hold his next ont' at the Anaheim Convention Center nt'xl Saturda> and Sunda)'. Show hours will be 9 a m ·S p.m. For more 1nforma11on. phone (21 3) 4~S 112 For more informauon. phone: 640-6650. Jan~lC<> • ' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING RaiClers continue drive for playoffs vs. Eagles ..,...,,.,.OC.,.,.,......LA ....... Y.,Ltll ... Oil .. ,.,. ...... , tt PW\11. t Ill • ~ --. 2 .9"/o ~~.;. 108 50 f 1restonu Bl Norw~lk 213/868 ·3Z33 7141636 ·6775 LOS ANGELES (AP) -The red· hot Los Angeles Raiders. who no:w appear to have a chance to succes • fully defend their AFC West cham· ptonsh1p. go for their ninth victory 10 1he last I 0 pmes today agafost the sad-sack Ph1ladelph1a EaaJes. The Raiders lost their first three r;:============:::rl aamcs of the season. but have ARE YOUR TREES bounced back and have an -4 rttord. They are tn an excellent position to TOP-HE ayy7 qualtfy for the playoff: either a~ a " d1v1~lon champion or wild-card "Prepare for the storm team. season NOWI" The Easies. on the other hand. arc -TOP , TRIM, REMOVAL-3-9 and aoing nowhere And they FREE CONSULT •flON have already set a Nauonal Football " League record for sac1'.s allowed 1n a with the "Tree Experts" sea on -73 -with four pmes still KC TREE SERVICE 888-8218 ~ct r.ow ~fore MotMr Nature d09I '" °"" acs in c1au1hed OtrectOtY .... ..... ...... 24 ·1ill-Atnr" 10 u..· MlRCrDES sec women fall consolation final ~PRI NG FIELD Mo. -1 he Southern California ColkJe \\>Omen' ba kctball team fell victim to poor shoottna and a second half surge b>" Tarkio Collcac. suffenna a 70.S4 defeat 1n tht" consolatio n final or the Evans.cl Coll~c Thanbg1vina Tour- nament here 1)1\urday, 'The "°ore 'IS tied at 3. j ust four m1nut~ into the ..s«ond half. when Tark10Jumptd to an c1aJn·point lead ll would not rttinquish.aoina up b) as man) a 22 late 1n the pme. al College hit onl) 30 pcr~cnt from the field and .U pc nt from the free thro hne. on their schedule. The old record of 70 was set by the Atlanta Falcons m 1968 K1clcofTt1me today at the Coliseum 1$ I p.m. A. crowd of about ~.000 1s expected. The Raiders were listed as \Olid I I -point favontcs. The teams will be playina each other for the first time Since the Ra1drrs "-On a 27-1 0dcc1S1on over the Eaales 1n the upcr Bowl at New Orleans on Jan. 2S, 1981 . Three Wctks aao. the Raiders appeartd to have no chance of winning the AFC West crown. Ha v1ng1ust lo t to DcnverJ. the> were 5-4 and the Broncos were G· I . Not only that, but to win the AFC West. the Raiders knew they had to finish ahead of the Bronco If the teams end up ued, Denver carnt the utlc b) virtue of its two-game S\lolCep oHr Los Anaele . However. while the Raiders ha_yc • won their last three aames, the Broncos have lost twice. So Denver ha a 9-3 record cnrenna its aame today aaainst C1nc1nnati. "I feel \Cry &ood about the position "'e're 1n now, we're in the hunt and have a chano: for the playoffs;' Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders u1d ... I'm very proud of this team for acuina in that po\1t1on." The Raiden play three of their rcm11n1na fourpme at home, while [)(nver hu two at home and two on ' the road. 1 he Broncos mu t Iott at I a t t'-"•~ for LO naelc ro ha"e a chance to win the div1 on The le ha' c lo t their la t four pm .. - Edison team to beat in Sun · et this sea on Chargers have experience to earn role of favorites; FV hopiilgto def end crown team that went 7.3 to pla« sttond 1n the uns.et Lca,ue lut )aar. fapcnencc-'' t~ key for Ed ton with thrtt-)tar tanen Michelle Hennrsscy. Drnisc Osburn lftd Kri ta math headana the lilt. Suacce John~n. a S-9 forward. it also 1 return1n1 stancr. namtnt with a ,first-round ...-hup •P,•ntt EIWK'il on 'fuetday. I o clock, at Woodbridec H ... Thm, 1he Cha,..rn. atona wtth Marina. bolt their own tournament Dec. 26-JO. outltandina athlete .. by U'lu•bura. ihc S-lO~nioraverqtd 12 points a prne Wt )tar when Fountain V1lky ad\·anctd to the quanfflinalt of the 4.A pl&)Oft't before btana ousted b)' G1hr. 7.3-67. ' Eda on H11h. which finished run- ner-up 1n the Sunset League a,irls basketball race last scatQn, should find it~lf suim~ as tfie favonte when the league season roll around 1n the $Ccond "'eek of January. top two or thret teams an Orange Count);· Charger Coach Da'e Whne confidently stated. The lofty expectation aren't Hennessey and Qaburn have been named all-ltaaue the prtvious two seasons while Smith wa an 111:.Clf sclectaon. F ... &aia ValkJ; Barons Coach C'arolStraulbu"f admita 1ba1 tl\as year could bt a arow1n1 one for ~ team, as fountain Valley l0tt seven tcnion from last )ear's team. Pla>m off the bench include sophomo~1 tJaee) H1uk.a and Kama Dialer. junior Melaync Green. and seniors F.hsa ferry and Andi Youna. w11hout ba is. Meanwhile, Fountain Valley wall be hard-pressed to dtfcnd its title. whale Marina and Westminster flaurc · to be improved. Herc's a look. Edltoa: "We should be ohc of the Edison went 17..0 an the ummcr leaaucs and boa ts three returning staners from last )tar·~ 21-7 team that advanced to the ond round of the Cl F 4-A pla)offs before falling to Lynwood, S4.SI. "We have a lot of qu1ckne s and speed this year," noted Wh11e of his Amon& the other pla)ers White is coununa on include S-8 forward Claudia Morri5, prai)Cd for · her hoouna skills, and Linda Rudd, whom White calls his most improved pla}er Ed1so~ pla)S in the Irvine Tour- "Bui we plan some surpriK$ by tcaaue," she said, And it would be surpnsms if the Barons artn't a f1e1or 1n the Sunset, 1 lcquc that Fountain VaJlej' has won the last three years and five of the la'1 seven. The youna team -will be led by Mell\Sa Handley, called .. an Fountain V11lcy wall be 1n action Mondi) to host Momin~1de and TuesdJJ will travel to pla) Lons Beach Poly. Martaa: four mumina natters should help the Vikin ' chanus 10 improve on 1a .SOO season ( 12-12) of last )car. Violelice in NFL a growing concern Issue brought toa head after Martin's late hit . By HAL BOCK ,, .,,.,,. .,.. On the tetev1s1on replay'i, the sec'onds 11ck off. seeming like ::an eternity. Chicago's Jim McMahon throws the ball. One second. He watches its flight, almost hke a spectator. arms at has side Two seconds He Stts the 1ntercept1on. Three seconds. Then Green Bay's Charles "Too Mean" Manin grabs McMahon from behind hke a rag doll, engulfs him in a bearhug and body slams him to the ground hke a wide receiver sp1krng the football after a touchdown. McMah on. la.nds on hi s damaged nght shoulder. Martin. ejected from the pme tor the flagrant foul, exchanges telebratory high-live on the sidelines. He d1d hisJob. He got thequanerback, the target of every defen 1vc hncm1n an football Bui Martin's delayed-acuon sack -very delayed and not really a sack -SH med to cross the boundary fram tough, physical football into ugly. excessive violence occurring all too often in the NFL. Comm1s~1oner Pete Rozelle cenainl) th ou&ht so. He sus~nded Manin for tv.o games. although an appeal allowed the player to ap~ar an the Packers· ThanksgJV1ng Day game at Detroit Gene Up\haw. exccuu .. ·e director of the NFL Pla)ers Assoc1at1on ccnaanly thought so "I couldn't behe\e he waited so Ion& 10 do 'Nhat he dad," Upshaw said. "I was alarmed when l saw at. It was flagrant. There is no doubt about that." Sam Huff. the Hall of Fame linebacker, whose name as linked wnh the violent world of NFL football. ccnamly thouaht so. "It was ternble," Huff said. "When we played, the rul(S were different. You could grab a mask or clothesline a auy Those wett lepl hits. "But you'd never do anythin~ hlcc that (Manm's play). It was obviousfy dehbtrate and he intentionally threw him on his shoulder." Manin was the second player suspended this ~son for excessive violence. Earlier. Rozelle benched Greg Townsend of the Los Angeles Raiders for one pme after Townsend kicked a helmetless David Lutz an the head dunng a fight between the Raiders and Kansas C tt) Ch1cf'S. Twelve players. including Manin but not Towoscnd, have been _CJCCted from games this season. Mott than 100 have been fined~r everything from fights hke the Raid~r-C · affair 10 the ovcrexuberant $2,000 sack t at Ch1caao's Wilham "Refnierator" Pen; in- flicted on t. Lou is quarterback Neil Lomax an a prcscason game. Loma~. hov.ever. was not three seconds rtmoved from the football \\-hen the Rcfngcr- ator turned him upside down. McMahon was when Manin anived. Manin was somewhat contnte after the episode. "I did the wron1 thin&. true enough, and they took me out of the pme for it," he said. "I think I got a httle 100 rough It was Just a rc;\ctton. I JU.St took him down I wa n't thankina of a shoulder anJury or knee injuf) or an)'th1ng. We just go for hve meat ·· The lea.gue. ~rha1>5 concerned with that "hve meat'' approach, has tncd to legislate pla ye1'Safety wnb 35 rules chang~ 10 the last 11 years It ca n do nothing. however. about the inherent violence of the game. Can these People to help t;l.ecorate your home, business \ . .. ~t Should "9ttlc -..... behind Ed1ton, which n ._,. 1111 iuuc'• top 10 tams." llid w.-. Coach M1kt Tbomtoa. "We·,. ba · II> an all-juntor team, wtda h pla)crs who ~ett on the "ollfJW team." forward Libert) Brtwslff. a S!l I junior, ir; a ~tumin11tarttr, wbilr 6-1 junior center Dawn Charroin 11 Mck after tamrns fi111-tcam atl-Sueec Lcasuc hon<Wl last )car. .lso retumana '' Tcmre Kuacer. a .S-9 ~naor. who Wai second·team all- leasuc last )Car. and Kathy Stum. a S-11 Jun1or forward, who staned Id season. Thornton also nominattd junior auard Ott Dee tigar as a pouabk "arter. Manna p~ns its campaip on Thunday a~an~t Los Alamitos. lM1l ho ts Foothill Saturday. Wenm .. •t•r: The Lions lack 11ze -their top pla>cr 1s .S.9 -but Coteb Bob Pierce promises this )Cat's team wall be a&&rCSSl\ie, .. Wc'"e sot wme good hooten. .. he Q1d ... A third-place finish in the unstt Uaaue may be a lot to ask of this voup. but that's what we're shoouna for" Wc~tm1nstcr fin1 hed in a tie for fourth at 3-7 wuh Huntington Beach last year. but wa~ 10-IOovcrall. Devon Akita, a S-7 senior 1uard. heads the hst of returnans Lions. Other top pla)'ers 111elude S-$ JUnaor center Jeanene Alvattt. S-8 Junior 1uard hannon Bates. S-8 junior forward Bobbi Dutcher and 5-3 senior point guard My Le. "Al,arez 1s very aggressive. while Bate\ 1~ an c"·cllent ouLS1dc shooter.·• ~1d Pierce. 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Jtt\ no •"e 'ltaldtn 11 1 11ver Pt11~delP~•• 'Cltvatano 1 over Ho;i11on 'Kan._, C•tv 1 o•ar B.itlalo Ntw Efl'ol•alld J fJ O•tr 'New O<'ll'lln• Sin 0 •'90 6 O•tf "ln<l•e.,eD011\ "M1nneso1a II > over T arrio• Ba, W11tunoton 9 ) o •• , 'SI LO<J•\ 'C"'<eoo 11 o•., Pi• ..,.,,.11h 'M••IN ¥$ Allant1 I'() •"t 'Dellvet 7 '1 ovtr C•"Clfll\4!11 "'*""'" "Sa" Fr•nc•K J , over New ,.o, • G •"'• Frem HatTltl's 111-ltaca & S-1s B9M Coleee loott..• 1core1 WIEST Notre Dame l8 USC " L0119 Beacll SI lt Pac tic 11 San 01t00 St 10 BYU l Stantord 19 Ar rona ?• '" 1 O"-•O 1 SOUTH Auburn 21 Al•bama ti Georgia )I C.eorgte Tee~ 1• Ftorioa 17, FIOrtoa St IJ LSU 37 Tulane 17 Tenllftnta lS Vanderbilt ?O Gramt>llng St JO Soutner-i u J Ftorldo A&.M 16 llttllunt' Coo•rrien 6 SOUTH WIST Ritt .. HoullO!I IJ Tu11 Et P11r SS Utah ., NCAA l"LAYOFFS Dl¥1tl ... l·AA 1F1r1t Aeundl Georgoa Soutnt<n S1 N Ca•o '"' A& T ?I Dttewarp SI W "''"' & Merv 11 E11•ern Kentuov n FUf'T\801 10 Arl<anH\ St .. S•m HOu\IO• ~I 1 Tennt1nH St l1 Jec>.sori \1 7J Ntvada·At!\O ?1 ldar>0 1 E ltt•no1\ ?I Murrey ~· 71 Nie~\ ~· ?I Apoa11c11oan S• 26 DiV"!Uen II C F trU A 4Mlnd I Centre SI••• Ol>•o )I Towson s• 0 i, O•v South D•1<011 l• UC Dav ' ?J T•O• St JI V rg.nle Union 1 North Oa .. 011 St SO Asn1an11 0 OM'*' Ill ISecend ltound) llh8Ca 7<I MontCI• r St I~ S.1110vrv St )I Su1•1utt·••"• 11 Con<ofdla Monf' 11 Ct<>t 10,.e u Avvullene Ill I& Moun• U" <)r 1 Notre Dt me 31, use 37 Score llv Ova....,., Notre Oemt use 6 J II 11-ll J 11 10 1-31 U!>C F c. snal•• .ca ND Hte" S oeu from B"ue>rlp1n f"'"" blOCktOI USC-Broci. SA nttrKeohon "''urn 1snat41r MIClt.I USC-Holl l rut> ISl'itftr ~1c~ I ND-FG Cernev ll USC -F c. snaft• 60 USC-FC. Shafer 7l NO-FG Carnev l7 USC-Stffle I run I Sha I tr II.tel< I N0-81nkl 21 D41U fro"' 8fluJO•if"n Jac•M><' oau trom Btutrlt•nl USC-Ptett I '"'1 ISlleft• .,c, ND-Je(71<M>tl 47 oeu frl)m Bfl•Jfl•,.., ICa•nf'• »c•I ND-Be.,_, SOU\ from Bfl.Jf'' P•" ~•I"<'• 1>41\\ lrl)m Btvt•'t•nl NO-FG Car"t• 19 Afl...01n -7061' TEAM STATISTICS F ''' do.-n\ 11.,,,,., •••Cl\ P1u n11 verO\ Return verO\ PenM Pun I\ Fumt>ltl IO\ Ptnalllfl ve Tmeo!P ND 11 191 7') 56 1' 71 I 1 )) I I 6 ~9 •on JJ 1' INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS use 70 ·~ 161 Ill ~ 10 1l I 1 •i 1 0 \ 49 7736 RUSHING Noire Dami' (.r.,. 1• 119 8 Bank' 1 30. Fr1nc1\CO 4 19 UC,( I< n1vr.1 /7 90 Stfflt 12 41 Holl ) 14 PASSING Notrt Dame Bflu~rlf•F' 18 J1 1 715 Andrv\1al< I 1 0 I U\C P•ell' 10 1l I 111 RECEIVING Not•• Oat"P T Brow" ~ 8~ Jack1on • Ill 8 Be no\ •}I US(. Henrv l·'1 TaMl!r J 39 Grten 1 14 LOft9 Bt•Cll Stttt )I, P.tclfic 21 Score llv O\l.,.ten Pec1I 1 ' • v 11 Lono BPac r ~'•'" 11 J 1 1 •8 LBS-T!rntu•ton 10 'U" """"'"'"" • o LB> Tt"'D t•on 7 •un ""••1"•' • •t• LllS-T•.,..o•e•or 6 ru" IWP•'"~" •1e> t UOP-P1••t• !I run No•Jeord • c• l BS-FG .v ... tm•" 71 UOP-Ro<"••Osori S ,,,, No•11e1ro •><• UOP-R <"et0\01\ I r n INnr9111•d •·r• LllS-WISI' "9'~ 1 P"\\ "om R,,.,, ,., w .. 1 rnan 'c•l Lll~-t..ocv 1• DIU •rO"' C••' 8"" W,.,.,,....an •I(•' Allt~de" .. 4 lOO TEAM STATISTKS ... , First 00 .. ,., 7J R"''"" vard\ ~) 111 P1u1nv va•111 141 Atturn vafO\ •• DUH\ 10 n 1 Punh 1 JI FumDOtl•IO\I 1 1 Penalll•• ... ,a, 9 ti T 1"'4! 01 Poueu1on /6 > t INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LBS ]fl 1'-n ) .. "• JO J9 I • ll '0 10 9' l3 OJ RUSHING Paru.. J,rk1t>n I\ 9) 1!1c1> 1rdton, IS '' M1tl\11rl\ 10 \I "'"'''' 10 49 LO!IO e .. cll Stele t tm11 •11)n 10 4. Rot>trt\ 6 ll, Brow111ng S· ll PASSING Pac I~ 111 >\On 10 77 1 141 Long .. Ith ~lltt r,, •'~" 14 l I 0. 718 1tv1111n ' I · I .0 ltECEIVINC.-Par '< "Ni" \on 4•19 Par•ar 7· II LOf)O l'I•~ ~ ~··'" Tt,....o,.,~ IS•90. LO<'Y 1 10) 1.0<•t•t ~·I• 11.Ul•MAY AU.•STAlt CLAUIC l•t '"-' ... '* •. Ala.) llue n Grit\<, 1 •m OK.11 04TO. IOW&. tat JadlM!Mle. 11\11 I !>••"'°"' It '> .. , ci.m.on 11 l 11, t.JO • m ICISI ALOHA IOWL. ( •• HeftelUIU) Arltoria ti ll "' NOflll ClfO!llla 0 •)-II, om IAICI DK. n L.18111tTY 80WL 1•1 ~11) TenntUff <• SI "' MlnMtOll (6 SI. s 0 m Dte. lO flRllOOM BOWL (It Alllh91m) UCLA 17 3 II "' WAC runMf" uo S o.m HOLIDAY IOWL (at s.tn Dteeel »n Dl•oo Ste•• II JI .... Iowa II .,), • pm DK JI fl•ACH IOWL I at Atlanta I NortPI Carolina state (I 7 II vs Virginia Tac:ll 18•2·11 IO a m ILU«IOHNlrT 8DW\. (II Htu1!9fl) Cotor edO & SI "'' 8avlof II ll noon AL.L ·AMlllllCAN 80WL lat 1""""""'8m. Ala I lndtana 16 Sl v' FIOtlOI Slelt f6·C lH S D m Jan. 1 CtTaUS &OWL tat 0..nde, '1e.I USC 17 • vs Auburn (I ll • a m IABCI COTTON &OWL. lat Dela1) Toes A&M 1• 21 "' °"'° State 19 31 10 JO 11 m ICBSI SUGAA BOWL Cat New Or1ffn\) L SU 19 71 •S N11>r11~a (f ?I 1130 om tABC I AOSI! BOWL lat Pa .. cleN) ArtzOf)• State 19 1·11 .,, MlthlV•" 110 I) om INBCI OAANGIE BOWL (at Miami) OklahOme I 10· 1 > •• Ar~enses 19 21 S JO nm IN8C1 Jan. t FIESTA BOWL tat Tampe, Arlt.) M•em1 F•e ( 11 Ol vs Ptnn Stele I I I 01 6 D.., INBCt Jan 10 EAST·WEST SHAINE CLASSIC Cat San Franclual E os• vs West I om HULA BOWL. Cat Henalulu I Eas• v\ "'"'' I om JAl"AN &OWL Cat YMal\arna, Japan) oo~ Jan 11 SIENIOll BOWL Cat fMOM, Ala I NO• ti V\ "> Ill 10 11 m HIGH SCHOOL CIF oltvoffs S.t.TUADAV'S SCORE Ve:r"•C 'II 11 ArtH•I 1' FRIDAV'S SEMIFINALS 17.)0 p.m ) CSim ta Ila dtf..-.nlnH Mondav) Bl<; FIVE CONFERE NCE E M!'ll'low11r 110 21 et Cresoi Ill I) Fontane 111 II al St JoM Bosco 117 II CENTltAL CONFFltENCE Valencia CIO· I I) et Su""v Hiiis 111 11 80IH Gra~ (11 II et Al\81\tlm •• 4) • DESEAT·MOUNTAIN CONFEllENCE Celabuu 11 4· 11 at .Atuc•Otto (9 7 I Her verd ( II· I et St JOHl>fl 19· l l SOUTHEltN CONFERENCE E1 Toro 112·0 at M1u1on Vlato 11 s Lvn .. ood II l-11 et Santa An• II 11 COASTAL CONFERENCE (l"YO" 111•1 al Muir 111 II Souttl TorraM"!' l'I ll at Al'ltlOt>t v11•ev 10 I• II EASTEAN CONFCUIENCE Ramon. 11 ' at Hee l'"d8 Hf V"'' Wtl\O!I a " l Ol A1to\ I 1 81 D·•m<l"O Ba• 9 7 I I INLAND CONFEltENCE C.!l'O "'•••II 10 7 at B•Sl'>OP 11 0 ./a ""(hr'"•" '0 I at T911a<,,aD II It ~THWESTElllN CONFEltlENCE B orrovo11s B rt>.tn• 0 1 I et Temoia Cltv 111 0 Hart II 1 a• Santa Ma••• II It SOUTHEASTERN CONFEltliiNCE Voetor Va .P• 9 i It 11 ''"'''' 17 01 Ca•On 10 1 •' Arrovo 10 7 NHL CAMPBELL CONFl"ltlENCE SrnV'!he Division w L. T "'" «;F !;A Wnrh~ IS • ' JI Ed,,..o~•on I• 10 19 Ca gar v IJ II ,,, Kin9S 9 " 10 vanco .,pr 1 \ 7 16 Nenls Divis-for on• 0 IQ • 7• S• Lou' 9 9 • n Y. "~~,0•1 9 II 1 10 O@lro 1 • 17 1 10 (" raon • 6 •• 1 WALE S CONFERENCE Peh"IC~ 0.Vi\len Pf\ AO~'D" 8 " • 1 P f'\bwrgt'\ I) I ) NY \anotr\ ll q I N,.w ~r'f'"• 11 10 7 "IV Rano;,prs , 11 s Na\,,•"V'?" 1 I] s Adam\ DM•lon 0 •!'IH'f 11 9 • Non1re;11 11 ' l ~arHord 11 6 l Bosit>n 10 II B ltitln ~ I~ SaTurdaV'I SCOl"H Kl"1J\ 9 Nl'w Jtr \h A 60\•n• 6 BuHato 1 J6 19 71 14 19 19 11 71 1S 1• 11 '17 111 17 101 91 " 11 9? &J 11 100 •• 9l " 91 " 94 ., 1S IS 10 Dt'll adt D"•• 6 Ne .. Yn•• 1\1•"""'' ~ Outbf!r 4 IVHnlnvlon 3 N•w Vor• Ranve" S Po1tsbvr11n ~ Harlloro 1 Mt>lllrta \ M "'t\ota 1 rorontc 1 Ca 11••v S (IHcego • iii""' Oft9 6 V"n<~ •Yf' 1 o .. ,. I • ... 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Jtruv Li.Owlo 4 (~vlllm•nl, 10 51, 11 lO' An11io" Tevior • IHardv LullOWKhl "" 1001 11 L.OI ""°'It' ROllill IS IErlc•ton L•d11arcll 16 II. ll L.tlt A"Ot'" Eflc•'Ott • DIO!l~•l 14 •I P•"ll t ~\-Oentv•o NJ !hood c ..... btwt "'*""- Qt( I> CA'-"OltNtA t0WL. (II ''""91 ,, "91 1 ll C re~ NJ r>oo•lf'OI I 11 Oallev~o NJ 11\0'Q fKll It~ M a'Y\I Ol\Jo 8 ) "' !>a~ JOU ta•t It JI • 1:)0 om o.t.. JI IHOl,INOINU 80WL ,.,...,_,,._.I MU ''!Do! 11 3 I) wl hHI\ Te Pl (1 •I S p <YI Dt< ,, NAL.L. Ofl flAM l<IWL C•t T-1 lot101' COllMt lt ~I"' ~v'i• (I 31 s om OK. lS WH IOWL • 11, ... , A·~ (f JI I ~!Mt te 1 11 lllO •m fCISI lllircl "'"'" 14 lOt """"" O+oflr\t 10 !Ge 'I Foal 4 09 u N•"' Jar,.., e•o·~ I (Clrthl, Vtr• °""' !~SS 1111, r t'l.11 ~.. '°"',,. LA rrr • O 110 C. " LA llioOll nol, fOI 8•k• ¥, NJ '"11C1"'91 II SI Nl<.l!Of\ LA Cl~ .. ttll(tl I SI f!IOI l 1' '"'"'° D'f Ctr\O!I ~ •v t oe,.,. tt07 Andtrsor. NJ OOuClit m1- wv-~ crou ctltc• 111 1511 Sl!O!I 00! .,_I-Ne .. 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US I o•I l•en l tr>dl Ct~l>O\IOvek•• & 4 7 S 8orl' BPntr !Wu• G•rrrianvl rltl Y11nnlt"' Noah tFrenct l 6 4 6-l WATER POLO NCAA Chtm9ionil\lp$ lat awn.nt ""••I Slmlfll\al\ S•a•lord IS F>tot>t•d•nt I Ce torn a II UCLA I DteP ... fllfllnt DAV•V'S LOCK•lt CNewoar1 Baaclll DOI" 733 angler\ c t>arra(Udl l Oll DOllllO •O roo '''" 65 calico t>an '1 1end ban 39S maCkertl 33 \hMP\hted .u Kull>in 21S 1>4ul' o•" h 1 tr111Qtr t·sh 6S ooal •v•• 1 ,.hit• 11,11 I wh·IP \fl baU ' HEWl"ORT LANDIN!; 4 bOe" •• •"11'41" 2SO rno coo Sc'""' t>O ?•S 0on110 la t>au 1 "•'bu• 6 '~"P'""•" 1 ,, ~ID•" • ·ex~ I'" '20 rnatktrtl WMtcand tr.naactlont eASK•Te AL.L Nat+tMI IHl!ttbd AUKll'*' PHOENIX SUNrACl1vatt<1 W1Nlarn Bed tord center trom 1ntvrtd 11" fl! aced Jamtt Ed ... a•dl ctnlt!" o" ln1urtd rt\erve f'OOHALL Hlttenel .. ....,. ...... ..,. CHICAGO 1£ARS-ACllvalfd Sletan Hum111\r1t,, guard from 111iurtd restrvt Piece 11r11n Cit1>r11, 11,,.b11Cktr, Ofl lllt ln111reo rt1trve KAN\AS CtTV CHIEFS-Placed Cerl<I\ C••\Dll wide re<t •ti", on ln1urt0 rnane Ac•·••ltO David Lull, taota from 1n1urellt '".'"' MIAMI 00l.PHINS-S.gnt4 Fred lll~bn\Oll I nfDac~er MtNNl!!.Ofl> VllCINCi$-•<livlltd c. .. a'd llOO·M~ ot•ti>sivt tf!cj from In I.If~ rttt,.t 'WI "Id NtU C: ,.,~rt C1tlt11\l•t I ,,..,.,8'1 AC-t1v1tecl Curts ltCN._ 9\lftfd Waved C.rer1 , .. , .... , .. ,. l"ITT aui.c.H STE!LEll •• •* OOM:e E 0011111 vt lleO Acr v•'•" Cl'lf • Snett.eld tO' ·~< • •rom lnlutW-,..,.,... H()(I( "( ,,...._, Hec:lrn L.Mtilfe IU".FALO SAlttES-llttca td )P,awn "~'°" "" n, !Nim •ocnn• I Of ,,,. Amt'ICt " HOC"t¥ l ntue PITT I UllGH ,. Nc;u1-.s-.. !ltd .... lt l\d ~" trOITI I lllnOfe IM Ar.'!lfl on Hoc. n l .. ,.,. "AN(OUV ,_ CANU<.!!:$ e<• J',m 41111t• Nf~n tram Fr~lelflll flf !Tit AITlfr C~ tttt L.ffUilt (CM,;UGI T )(A Jtlr ' A•f!'l "'°' e"CI ""noun<td tnl l nt w ~ rHH tftff to C.l~t U1H W1$CON~tlt-N m ht ·~· N~ CO. These doctors · put athletes back together When sta r~rts need rilendtng. ,J obe. K~rlan ready to help l NGLE. \\000 ( P) -When the \upcrbod1e~ of pom breal d o" n, Robcn Kerlnn and Fronk Jobe put them bacl together. The t"o 'iurgcon'>. founders or tht• Kerlan-Jobe Orthoped1r C hnu.:. ha\C mended prac1tt·all)' C\erybod)' who's nn>bod> from Will ( hambcrla1n :ind Kareem Abdul-Jnboor 10 Pedro Guerrero and 8111 Shoemaker Next up. Jim McMahon On l.)cc 16 Jobe will perform anhroscop1c surgel) on the ( h1cago Bean· quarterback to re ru11r McMahon's inJurcd nghl tJHow1n& ~houldN. \utographed pictures l'O\ermg their office wall!lare virtual!\ a Who'\ Who of sport\. O ther pa11ent'i have includt:d pitcher andy Koufax. basketball great!> Elgin Baylor and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and dcca thlon gold medalist 8111 Toomey. "l o rx,..· Kcrlan. You lilt a gu~ and then vou kill 'cm,"' ('hamherla1n whose· painful knee tnJUI) wo \ opcr· atcd on b\ both Kcrlan and Jobe 1n'>Cnbed on n photu hanging 1n Kerlan\ ofl1 cc '"Dr Jobt' and I put him· hacl togethe'r 1n "lovember 1969 I k rnme bad<. 1n record 11me a od pla~cd in the champ1on\h1p ~nt'\ 111 llJ71l ·• "-l'rlan ..aid "•th a note ol pndc \no1hcr pa11rn11<, thl" 'I.I BA 'oldc\t pla\.cr and h1ghe l ~Clrer '9-~ear-<ild Kam:m .\bdul-J.1bbar of the Lm .\ngck''> I al cr\ "'\\c·,l. dont-J lot of thing\ \\Ith Kare"em Thl' mo\t 1mportam thing" to help him lc('p him going to h1~ npt' old age·· .,_,i.'rlan ..u1d. Jdding ht"' treated .\lxtul-JahbJr for \C\Cral hand lrallurc!. and J 'tl'\cre ankle <1pra1n In 1973. Jobe, who has cr't'atcd a ..enc) of widely u~d 'Jhoulder and arm c\erci e for baseball player , pined at1cntt0n when he tran'l- Jllanted a 1cnf,lo n from one or John's arm\ to the other to tt~ir a tom hti-1ml'nl in his elbow -and 54\e his pitching career . r he operatton wa one we de- vdopcd Ht' had to have an operauon beC'auSc he couldn"t pitch the way he was The pnnc1plc ~transplantina a tendon) wa'i good; 1t s been used o n poho patients," J obe said "He rc- cogn11ed there wu!> no 0 1hcr option 1f he WB'i IOlnl 10 play." ··1 ht' fidd o f ~pon medicine ·~ tx.-com1ng more soph1s11cated 1n Its 11pproach 10 diagnosis and treat- ment.'" ~•d Kerlan, team doctor lo the Lakcrs, the Rams and the Angel and con ultant to <;Cveral other or- gani1a11on... • One of the biggest medical boons of 1ccent 11mi.''i has been the arthroscope 8) inserting a fibcropt1c tube down a one-quarter meh in- C1\1on. doctors can study elbow or knee inJunes. for example. without surgery If an operatio n is needed, 'iurgcons guided by the scope gcner- Jll) can perform 11 o n an outpatient ha''' ··when I fim 'itnncd doing spom mcd1c1ne. any pitcher who had a -.car on hl'i elt>ov. "'a" through. It JUSt c;cemed hkc the> didn't want lo be operated on for an) reason.'" said Johe ph~s1c1an to the Dodacrs and tht• P<J \ ""'lov. thev"rt' morc-w1lhng 10 acc:l'pt 11 as one o( the options •· \'i a rcv.ard for kccpmg him whole 1hruugh 1housand!i o races. the 55- > car-old ~h ocmakcr presented Kcrlan v. 1th one oftus original whips fh( hruwn-lcathcr whip hangs in the dooor' office alongside auto· ~rapht•d game balls ceremonial World Scnr~ hats hocke) suc ks and 1cJm troph1e'i An old photograph c,how\ \hocmakcr, o n crutches. and l<.t•rlan \landing tog<'ther PREP BASKETBALL • • • From Cl I hctv.oformer l )·n"ood High bound pla~t·rs a' c1ghth-gradcf'I v. ho "ere the focal point for all oft hr problcmsof(kcan View 1n the ')un~I league the past two ~ears arc \urrounded b\ a pad. ofno-namc'> v.ho ret:orded a 24-0 Junior \Jr"t) record a~ car ago Ocean Vie" wa'i forc:ed to lorfe11 :?4 \ ll·tone\ 1n the pair,· \ophomure ~1.·ar. ml'ludmg the ( IF-5-l\ runm·r'i· up troph~ . .tnd wa" inch&1blc l<lr thl' nlawffs la\t sea .. on because nl ...inl· t1omlcv1edb\ thd IF Thl"~ ·re lt'giil. no" and t hanl"e'i a re 1hq ·rl' prett' pumJ'l(·d unto ma.kc up tor lo'it l1mf..' Manna 'i 6-10 Mark ( 11:orgco;on ( A.r11ona) leads an 1mpre .. \1vc "''of talen1 for the V1k1ng'i. who ,1lone with Ocean V 1rw. appear 10 be 'ihoo-m' for the top two ~poh 1n the league fhe Dail) P1lo1's Pla)'crofthc Year v.111 he Butler. again The conc hcs will 'il'lell ")()..pound Don v oodman of llun11ngton Beach. wh1lh ma\ be an improvement over last )'c.1r'c; 'lt'it'C· 110n Fountain Valh:v( oach DaH Brov.n l\On th<.• 'crgt•of300' lltone'i ( 29 3-1 o.l I) and Jon Borchert ..cc m\ to make a habit of quahf')-1ng hi\ l dt\on team torthe(")f-pla~ofh Thoo;e tv.o figure to \JC for "'o l, "1th H untmgton Beach and We\t- m tn'iter loom mg as dark hor'>t' t ho1ces In the Pantir( o.a'it l eagut•, lump- cd 1n1o the 2-A pla')'OIT'i. 1'i Wond- bndgc. a team coM1dcm.I by mJn\o IO be good enough to v. tn lhd If l-.\ champ1on!lh1p It'll be nocontc,t 1n thl' Pacific: l::eague11nd 1fthc Warnors don"t at least make II to the Arena fot 1hr finals. it'll be a verv big surpme I .aguna H 1flc; m:i)' bc tht: neare'it compct111o n to Woodbridge. v.11h frabuco H1ll~and Laguna Beach rnntcndcrc; for the pill) oITs Herc·, 1he area ream'<; record' from a ~a'ion ago. and howthc1r chanci.'' tor 'iUCCC\'i th1'i 'rCar \laclr. ur •Mater Dc1 (30-1 I I QH6 ( If S·A champ1on'i. state southern regional finalJ\t'i Onl} a "''° O\er( ren-.hav. 1n the regmnal fin11lscan make 1t tletter. and the Mooarch\are in 1he loaded King Collon Classie Prcd1ct1on. 29-2. 5-A champs. extension of Angelu'i Leagut winning mcak to 5 l (Its 43 now) and a tubbed toe. somewhere 1n 1hc run forthc state chump1on'ih1p, probablya&J1nst ( rt-n\haw .\l\O IO the 5-A •(>cean V1ew(20.4). 198ti<,un'>'t League ch am p1ons. The c;;cahawks arc hung'), lo ~Y the lea 1 bu1 they'll have to be ..a11stied w11h ~hann4 the Sun\Ct title w11h Marino and ex11 from the playoffs with a 25-4 retort! •Manna ( 14 I'\), ou~tcd frorn the '86pla)'ofT,1n &he ti~t round b )' ~rra. 102·6 7 The)'ll ~hart thi.' 111le w11h Ocean View, b ut an the second round on the ro.sd. lack or playoO ellpcracnce w11l 1ell.c,1tina with a 21-S mar~. •Edison ( 17-10). C.-A stm11inal1't\ 10' 6 ficr bt'attnl Fountain Valley 1n1pla)'ofT1opin1C"IFhcnh, 049, 1t'i.ontheroadag;i1n\tthc o. I ~.\ \<'Cd (Maler IX 1)1nd a 17-9 tin1 h. .•Fountain allr}flJ!ll) \nother w1nn1na )ear(l 6· 12).:: !l_Q\1n1 Htown st OOanilon 10400,buta lut· ~ond \t\,nt fortheappartnl w1nn1n bi ktt Mm 1 F.d \On" 1th one~· nd kfi 1n'thc: pla~oO to decide third pla '' nulhfiC'tl h) an inadvcncnt "h• tle,Sorry D ""· v.111 'ul nett ·r •flunttnaton 8C'uch( 10·1'4) Im· pt0vcm.rntat J • 11. hut nottnuu h Four a r ea t eams ope n on Monday, four Orange C ooi.t .irea prep basketball teams are 1n action ~fonda) as the 1986-87 season getr.. undt·r way \1 L.lguna Beach· 1n the fi~t round or1he .\rSllStS' tn\llallOnal .uc f'itJn'-1a''i Englco; and the ho'lt \nl\t~ 1n ft and 7·30 games btaneta meets Santiago at 6, follO\'.cll b~ Laguna Beach and Kate Ila ·\I the(. osta Mesa tn v1t~t1onal, l Jni v1.·r-.11y I hgh meets Ma) fair in thl' 7 10 nightcap. following a La Quinta-'W h1tncy oprner at 6. \nd at the Valencia lnvita- twnal. dcfendmg champion and No. I-ranked Mater Dc1 unveils 11'i squad at 8 against Rosemead. •"c"itminc,tcr(b-17)" lmprove- ment at 9-12. but al<,0 not enough On thl· 4-A lc\cl •Ir .. me ( 15-13): A\ mentioned bdon.· fl Toro. \.11'i'i1on VicJOand < ap<1 Valle)' mu'it be dealt w11h The \i aq\ will match 1he1r 15-13 record and m1s'i the plavofls agam. and (. oach .\I Hernr\g will finall) realize hi' n1ne-warcoaching career at In mn1mply neverwa'i intended to finish in the pla}OfT!>. On thf .3-J\ level •< oronadcl Mar (2J-5)· Paul Orne. doc'ln'1 dare upstage the old coach !Jack £:.mon) About 18-S wtllbethc he\t thc ca King.s can do. They'll '\h.trc onf..'·po1nl losses in their own Jl) m\ with F~tanc1a, knocking both ou1 oft he playoff: . while Tustin. I 'n1 vcr'iity and Saddlcback shp mto lht• pla)'OfTs • htnnc1a ( 14-12)" The Eagle\ will l'ntt·rleaguc pin}' with a 13-4 record but .1 spltt with Coro na dcl Mar. twD ll1'i\<.''I to Lln1"crs1t)'. l~o losses 10 T u~11n and a pht with addlebad.. "'llclo-.t It Out at 17-10 •l ln1 ver111 y(l2-14) O n and up- ward 11110 theCIF. n.nd out 1n the ~cond round with n 17-IOrecord •Ne" t>:<?rt Ha rbortl 3-10): The Sailors will I D 7-1 S. but its their home rnurt win O\Cr ddleback whic h force the Roadrunner1 to the road for a first-round exit 1n the playoffr... to 1hedchahtofthe football team On the 2-A level: •Woodbndgc(2 1-7):That' 2 1-7 1n 4-A compet1t1on a }'C.arago It'll~ 2l'-4 ond the 2-crown for Bill Shannon' talented crew o\nyth1ng k,, w11l fotce8n IO·hOUSC IOVC' tlgD• twn. followC'd by pro~cution. con· v1Ct1on ond haogJng • l guna Beach ( 13-12}: They've lo!lt Cob) Nae\s, but they ve ahoaone from 4-.t, to 2-A fhcycan match lut year i. 13-12 record, hut th t al o means no playoff, •Co'ita Me'ia(l-19) Wuhoutone pla)croHr6-foot taJI 1n a program of 4S pla)er'\, it i'i believed the Mu'ltanp arc pclmonirt1forcntry into Bob C o u\y'\ new~) and under lcaauc lmpro\icmcnt me.ans tv.o Yictonc • and the Mu tan lft'C\Cfl mone) to d o it, \nd Onall). when 1t'u1IO\lt'r.1l v.tll .htd1scov(rcd thert 1 an 1n- clt1Jblc princi pal 1n the ~unS<'l L.taauc, torc1na mult1p1c forfe1h in 111 t.hrtct1on nd all trcord.$ 111 lhro\\nOUI So thert )Ou have it. 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OlL t7•21 111 for llO t nCI !:>tell on rnekl lraci.., Pl11cev r~. rttaon '"°"9h to \It contkltrld, JUUl'S MA•K <•·" Worll.lno well ~"' ecro» 1ow11, lt•d•rio rid« wl• "' motl lrllr'I 11111 runner LONG!H'IOT £LE FANT£ l'OU•TH •ACI. • tvr10t111l Purtt i21.ooo 3 ~Hr oldt f. vow1rd Attow1nc1 1 Strttlord E•st tllitl 11' 2 9'1119 of Plll•ut• tCamoeu I" l Leni Metlut t V•1tn1ue41I II• • lllQUltlhllt IMILll 116 S 8rlll .or L•.aet tP!nc••I 110 6 NOIOf llY (SleYtMI I 1' 7 FOfl>U ltlllllV CDeltllOliU41vel 11• I Sovttt'Ol'llV IVtrOtrt I II. NOTO.llTY IS·21 ltOli911 lrlP ""' '--wlnntn 111111 11t"'••ll<I 111terl!!O 1trtltfl lour wlelt. SllYtfll rlOIKtt Mtrt 100.Y, I.ANS MANUS I•· ll E•tr• tl\tt• 111•1111" ,, .. , 1.111 nolCI\ 11<1\ out •llCI kMDS Wll!""'9, SOV• lltllGNTY 16· 11 l•fl" lllH "" dull tffofl, ll•VI ,,.,,, runner l llOl"9r C:l'lltl<I , lilt II ,,..,, llYtlt 1.0NGSHOT RING OF PLEASU9'E FIFTH ltACI. I 't m!let on lurt PvrM '2• 000 ) Yfft Oldt &. \ll>Wtrd Allo•tnct 1 ROdfl9ue (ptt1nouu1v11 11' 1 llooerso 10r111111 116 3 Plll!'llCI SlrtlOl'll IP111Q.,,I lit • lnh~l•YtntH S11vtn\I II) S Rtll\Ym!IO (811Ckl ti) • PtlMTI Clf'1t•n (Torol 113 7 S•rtell.1 (Wtfftnl I 1' • R•OOt 11111••w 18u•> m '" 9 Corbe1141 (CiSl'll'OSI >i IM 10 Sun Men tShoemll\trl I 19 11 SIH~ IPt lloM •Ill 11 llKIOMI IVtrOlfl) I 16 ......... 13 Pf!Gos P1Poln I011t1 (lJ llt "LUMa ITltAIOHT 17 ll ltlOtt ~'*'"au• 10 Plnell¥ w 1 lmwo~• tl'llt Mid'• ~ w~ ltv t ti, ltOIPteCY 16 II lntO to !0¥1 IM t"1 0\11 10 4••• .,., not • '° w ,_ ,,..., ~· lt .. lllftM I t '~ S l'KI o.i ,,_.,, f.la Ill thlt *'·~!GUI 1~11 Jutt IO\'lls"9d lft •.rv •iT't ctfort tnc.ovnttt~ tr~ tlwOW'!· tvl, Wit ..-... tit¥ Mtl !Ir..._ 9Ulllic ~ LO~li~ •1DG 9'&VIEW llltf H • ACI. 6 h1f llO"O\ llurat 111 ,000 Mllldtn I Ifft 1 \lllf\ OIG I 01.,,M'1 arldl IMt11) 111 2 Oline:• Al 5umrMr (Vtllfllutiel 1 ll l LIYllV Miu (()11.,,er .. ) 111 4 l11C111d1Ktnt l...OroreJ 111 s Jummtr )01.1fld• 10.11nouswtY•I 111 ' Your• Allvllrllt ,,.,l>CIV) 1 '8 1 Cfltrrfltd 0... 10t1"'' 111 I CltYw Wift Ckl•sl I 11 ' Ctt'• VIOOf ITorol Ill 10 Allmer <St1v111tl Ill 11 Cltu< lei Ill (IC-II 111 12 "'"'" hut• 11111<1') 111 YOU.II ANYTIM8 U 11 11~ ~ "'4ort 11 O"tf S0· 1 PIMIY ftPllClt lo\Of-Ind wll rect lV• 1lr0fl9 ·~ IOCl41V, DAMCI AU SUMMI• tS•2J UfllVC.ky to ION lt\I 11'<-ltr· trtlbt Offll strt•c11, on edlll 1« 100 tf!Ot't, OIVIL'S a1t1DI (t•11 Wtll·bl<1>.ICI •II S.NI A111t1 dtO\lt, bulltt Cltlll Nov lJ Holvwooo P•ri.., ' • • "IOfl<.n In I ,, •trono ,.. l.OHGSHOT INCAN065CENl SIVINTH •ACI. One m1e on tun PvrM MO 000 J VIit ol6s 'T"' SOlfl(t ..... Her'Cll• CID • l $otfr.,, I Sl'lott'l't kwl 114 1 N_..,ov (51111411\U 11S 3 i.ornmtt•s CllOiCt IMe11I 11• • Gtec•en W~ IMcHlr~) 114 S 1 ·Ci ro's Holt11wooo IC>liel'louS\tYtl II> 113 6 ,D•Qlltf't lttst (P1nuv> 171 llA 7 lrl\11 s1or11t lSol•tl 111 I An Em111eu <Toro) Ill t Voont 811C1e IK.-11 116 10 :Jlfth• F1tr IF'tOrOH I llA 11 ·•••nlino 181111 ll• 12 Hw \A ~fO\ IV1l111rut44i) 113 ~· tli9itlll 13 Milter Wonotrlul IP•nc:•v> 111 117 U • Itel Din IOtt1nouu1vtl 121 114 Los Al, Fairplex results La. Alamlto. SAT\lltDAY'S •&SULTS , .. "u.,., .,.,,.,,.... "-llntl ,.ST •ACI . l50 Yll'OJ Flylfll Pl\Mtl\ IFIOtttl Aw ll9alld• Prevw (Proctor) Cut N ltun t9erCll Timi 17 e1 uo 00 300 5000 13 '° HO Al\o ren Hlmocfl•CI<. Ktwtlll Sun A1ur11119 • Acc11er11 "'· ~ 1toc:1<et, LYllM CIHllOYI , Flv1no 1(111.,.r Screleflld St\tav 'Ill""-Snte~y Trouble 11 UCACTA () e1 N ICI \lOS20 SICOHD •ACI. lSO vtrO\ Tlnv C•rl CE Gtrc11I o 20 te '° 7 60 MIU EttY WOl'IO IO>dttick...,I 10~ 600 Lui<! PIClltrilo IP1ul!ntl l AO Ttm. ti 15 Also r111 LO•• To Trevtl Tro<:k'I L•r' Kl-Wiid ~1~111 llO\•t, £•11~' RU~• Tull JUllll Slcrll 111. ,, No KfllChft 12 IXAC'TA 16 f l Dtld \)J710 THlllD •ACI. 400 •lfdl Sotflli.ttg Po1nl 1Proc1on , 11 •0 uo uo E•celslor Rocket COtdtric•~n1 •.()() l 00 H uOlllr Oil I Leo n I s 00 TllT't 20" A~ r1n TA Aov1nt1ot. Anneal\ 01Yldlnd. Moltvt Mill No Kfll<l'll\ 5' llCA('TA IS 61 Dl•O '3100 'OURTH ltACE. JSO varo\ (ts\' 0 1n1tl'I Clrooll\I Itel 0 L~ ID;oe.>IClt.\tnl Go<ll Ledy Quett I Ptul•llll T1mt 17 te 100 H O )60 u o )60 •oo AIM> , • ., Tt-Tt Min POC>Uitr. So Sunn• Tiii 9rMrt Mil f" E Ill\ C.on<tot Roll A D<P NO terl lC .... l'lnH "ACI 350 tlrd• PelllttCI Dt\lft •F o ,..•Gtl lllHI Zlllll'I IProc•MI lte \I Y-A~it IFIO<HI Time 11 te 1120 U O •AO 310 uo 1 AO Alto re~ ()fl MgMy Go, Eat Iv II( "II A Cr.c Sold. Gotte GI G-Norco Ntll•t 0 11 Kv'I Goldlfl NOltl !.<re tcl'lld AtrOC!Vl'•mlt p~,.,., EH • M.gll!v W1vw1ro 0 EXACTA <I 10) Dl •d S\)00 SIXTH "ACE >SO verelt 11<11 TuOc>r IC.trOOlll Ce• Hf" Oo v ILtw•U M'I Kindt P•r tterl<tvl Time 17 90 IAO •20 )40 970 '60 soo Al\O ren !>tren Bt Gooo. llegtrO\ To CutP 81r, Pos1ltvll\' Sml\11•"9 Herou ~Mllnd .. r ltoellln 8et1v, Hotlios M•n Ke•• t<ev No KfllC:'-i ,, EXACTA 11 1) DI d '115 20 SEVENTH ltACE lSO .,.,0, Solvency ,M tclle I • 10 ) 10 1 .0 Tnt Lottery f8rOOltsJ 4 .io l 00 Cttl'I F1wr l81ld ti HO Tu.,.. 11 73 A•MI rt n 1t1911 llumor ~rrldo<s L•n'\11\, Sb ACh Soul SuocM"'ff Ho tcrelCl\lt '1 EXACTA IS·• Dl>CI OOIO llGHTH RACE. lSO YlfOI Aunn•n Oil Cttu (00(U<sn> 81f\k Tnt! C.'" CtrOOUll auttvs Girt IFIOlJIOttl Timt 17 •9 100 UO SAO .... 400 uo 1 IO Alto ,.., 8tl\Okl A BIOulno !,nowe'rottl'uf Sot PtoDel' Futun Trll!v A NtoghW St•• .i.t No Kr atcllf!s n EXACTA ,, •• De•O \.31 '0 DAILY TRIPLE 11 S 11 oe•d 110 00 NINTH "ACI. 400 verO\ KIPKetl'I (Garc11) 8tusnlnQ 81.10 I Bero> W.nn1ng Rici\ 1Lat1ttvl Time 19 71 11)0 •20 290 S60 lOO JIO Also r 111 c1111111ea.ro1 C. e1>1e \11\tC>n OiOff Pt ntm VIClorY Ou n Screlched AnotOle U E XACTA (7·3) DI O '3160 U PICI( SIX 13 I 2 · S 1 21 Dl•d no w l'MIO l>C.ltel\ (\l• llOrWJJ, Dl>O JA 100 90 IO llltff WIMl"lj l•Clltlt (fovt r.orwu. Dli<I \SI 20 IO 1 .. w nlllng IJCltflS llOY' llOr,_.I P ci' Sul D0cM 116)4 ll PICK NINI U·•·S·l·1·2·S 1·11 DI o no w "" 119 lo()<tls '""f llgtlf or WVI" l'IOr~\ I oeod 1419 00 to tour '""n'T"ll hO''' Is·• "C)r\nl ot'd U7 IO to JS wllln1ng ll('ktts lllvt hOr\l\I P.c• N ~ DO<M. Sl•.016 IOftoQ'1l \ cerrvott• DOOi, \I 111 SO. 10111 P 'Ct< N "' net ur• tO•tr DOOi "'00 CJ TINTH •ACE lSO veros 8•'"' 11oi auaoy M .. ., l .i1111n ~r ooc. Lec•••l Rul h1'flftd Jtt (P l t<'•on1 Ti,,,. II OI 190 SCIO • 10 1080 ''° 1110·· A"o ran l nQO (l"er~f AOOllO J~~ri f"f' H•on ... ev Mart Etn 811~• Ot<l0t"1 ~ nt ltec:onno-1~. lo rov 1<11 - Scretcneo Outcti N•oa ~ llt<'tr \t 8e1 Wllll l2 &XACTA SI Dl>el 571100 A llendtnce s S1 I Mu1ue1 Hend•• Jl'6 119 Zoeller first-day money leader But Trevino s upplies top s hot on opening day of Skins Game LA ()l I" T \ I.\ Pl -f uu~ Z()(llcr won lhl· mmt monl') hul Lee Trevino crealt'd thl mo'tl C\nlcmMlt Saturda> 1n golf\ Skin~ C.1amc Trevino holed out a ""-1.'dgc sho1 fur an ca&)c-1 on 1hc '47.,ard S<.·\cnth hole of lhe PC1 \ We'll ruu~ and collel tcd $5 'i,000 "There's no lutk 1mohcd 1n lha1, folks. I've h«n wtirking on that shot for 47 ~ears." Tr{'v1no laughed and S~lld. . 1hc pn1e monc' t' carnc·d 11' e·1 111 lhc· ne"' hole 7odlcr \\ho "'lln 3 rl'torJ S~5'.000 1n ht\ lir\1 \l..1n\ (1.1mc appeara nce last \l~ar "on ~M>.CXX• \\hen he: dropf)<:d an l·1gh1-lno1 h1rd1c• pull on Che lounh hnh: \rnold Palmc•r al '7 the older,\ ol the lour l..in~ (ram{' pla\cr' rapped in a tnrd1c pull ol ahoul c1gh1 fci.:t Im a S~S.000 pa~ofT on lhc c1gh1h hok Nicklaus. th\: lUrrcn1 M.1.-.1cr'I rhamp1on. made 1wn b1rd1c:r, 1n tht' tmgh1. wann "unn\ w{'athl'r hut J1dn'1 ~HUI sl..rn and eon<>l·qurn1h no me.inc\ "I pla).cd prl'lt~ ~i.t·ll rc.111\. hut I 1u~1 didn't gc:t a ~l..1n." he '1111<l fhc 10th hole. the.· tir'lt lo he plaH·d toda~. "'111 bl' worth S50 000 Falrplex Park • (et .. _, SATl.HtDAY'S •ESULTS ( ""' .. 29-Clav Nimtu ,,_,,,.., FIRST •ACE One m 'I DICI 0 J 8rte1111or<evt>un (P • .,cr1 2S 80 t 00 9 00 Jt"'IM ~D•tll , ~11\1 6 AO A 10 Plllntr\ LIOV 19ut~J •to Tme10J 4 S Al\O re n E_.,..., El•>rl Ct ef'I< s.ll• Lu<•v 0......, C~.rp SD•t•I Amelie 8f(HI e Scretc~ s• .. ,_, 0 EltACTA 1 •1 De•O •9000 SICOND •.t..Ct: OM m• t Dace Am•••~ Ambler. tperkerl S /oO 180 2 '° W•no Or•v'ltn IAl'der\OI'/ 2 '° 1.0 Primo IV•U•nd•"9111"'1 290 T ,,,.. I 57 3 S 111'° ren Sun lt>der Jt•e r11, Fe-•. ~'<" Sltr No \U llC"U '7 DAILY DOUBLE 1 SI Dt O 193 IO '1 EXACTA IS II oe o ll2 60 THIRD RACI. One m•lt DIC. Storm T111 Miii tAnotr\onl S 00 3 60 280 t<.1h1 llre•o (Ollronc()• • '° 3 20 A1t0r0t 1 Bouro.ol' l l 80 Time 703 Al\O ren Cordova SK'iDc>er Mr 1-rooo • O" H'\ Own Soc•ftl Slrt11hon Or~w Plev NO \C•llC""'l !'OURTH ltACE °"" mitt oace i<t t S1Hll•I IS IO 6 ..0 160 K"f'I O To SI',.. P trCtl ) 20 1 IO S••r P•iron Pienol 2 80 T•me I S6 ) S At'° re" Joi!• Motltere, !>ole C11erQ1 Bro•n BIOG I Mooru Oendv Men No Kflf(,..I '1 EXACT A 3·21 DI o l60 20 FIFTH "ACE s ' t.,ro0no DIU T ef<l·M' Pieno1 • 90 H Db< y Drawl M.Al..., I P•••WIY AdoO\ IM• ... , Trnt 111 2 S Al\O r111 Ht>Otn W.,,,... Nlncl ne Mo!ltt•ev M rege L•"lll " G~' S<rete~ T,,. Cena e111t S2 EXACTA tS •• otd 120r.I U DAILY Tltt .. LE • l · SI oe.a J9100 SIXTH •ACE. I • m"t Dtc:t Monltf'PY Pre•r11 IHvn'lln) S 20 l ..0 1 /oO T"t Enr11tnt•r IM.A .,., , 600 300 Andvs Gt'I IAndt•i.onl ol S )() T1mp 131 • S A•\O r1n Prt"'•ttr (UVff M•GOll Hv ~n Sl\iDDef No scretCl'll\ '1 EXACT A 1 11 DttiO \1• 60 SIVENTM RACE Or.. milt> oe~I' 8e1·,. Mou tKueb•erl l 80 l 10 7 llO Ila" Gtbll I Havt\I 6 00 J 60 Merr• Nerdln tAn<11non1 ) 20 r .. ..,, 1 S7 1 Ai\O ran Emerald Out•no ~··c• Sw•~ CaDle•n C1rrot1 !>ullden Bredt>orv Brei N' ur 41Clle\ EIGHTH "ACE °"" m•lt Dt <:e a ea enos Slltf'l'tn I 9 20 • ao HO POODI lu•g Sifftll S60 • 20 II. 1~g Of llnvll•m I !>un1rott~1 • 20 rime t SI • S A•\o r•" Vl\•to Pow~ Bon lPr•or R• otr v c•cw Our Eowe•o NO \< reic,,.\ U EXACTA • 7 Pe>d U7 00 NINTH ltACE ~ml.,. De ep P co l teOt• V1 1no "ll"tml 6 60 Brow"ll''' Mo\ltr Peno Al'T'tfo<en T,,.... kUl'!>'ll•l T "'" I §1.1 S A \O ''" To<IO Sunr lP CDl:.irnQu\ No• Nb '''•''"""'"' i f EXACTA IS II Dl•CI 121'0 SCIO JOO •20 HO ) 00 U DAILY TIUl"LE 0 •·SI Dl·O S IJI •O TINTH RACE Orf mu• Dtce Vendt'r Lorne P11no1 1 •O l 60 2 IO Ja""'\ V "<""' IW•·k•I • 20 2 IO 11•0 C ISlttll•I 7 60 Tmt70ll/S Al\O rtn Slt•DClll'\ ln•t~r Lord levliv Boompr 1-1.11 P•D41\ Bendit ~cretcl'led MHll• PllDDV H•Oh Coun\11 '1 OAIL Y DOU9LI IS •> DOid '"" •O '1 EXACTA 14 )) Dtld S37 80 AtttnoenCP 1 711 MullJtt n11no1t i1t6 ll1 .. You expect grca1 'hots '"-hen >ou get the greatc,t pla)t'r'! 1n the world." 7.ocllrr ~1d ol Tre' 1no 'leaalc .. Well. you JU'I saw one •· fre" 1nu also 'ltrokcd J S-1ron 10 w1th1n t'"-O 1nlhCs of lhe 1..up on the third hole. but l31lc1t 10 \\in the hole when Jack Nicklaus tied him h~ #sinking a b1rd1c pull of about 15 feel .. "Jack broi..c m) heart oock there on the third ·· Trc' mo ~1d after holing out tM "'edge \hot on the \C\ cn1h "Now 1ffu11) nakr\ th1sshot Chi Williams, Hunter, Bunning on ba llot approach on thr 'Seventh). I'm 1u'lt 101ng 10 JU mp in the lake " Zoeller d1dn·1 m.uch the eagle .inti Trevino got the \k1n f.'.ach of the lil"\t ''hole'> \\M wonh S 15.000 to the golfer who t ould win 11 ou1r1ght. with SlS.000 for c41ch of thc next '1x and S 35.000 for each of the last"" If there 1~ no winn~1 on a hole Lazers' streak snapped in OT INC1l l.\\>OOJ) ( P> Gan Hcalc orcd a 'oal ' 02 1n1Cl o"cr time turd lo 10 the farnma. tars to a ' 2 \.11 L Y1ctor) that ~naptxd the Lo' .\n tlci L.11c'°'· thrcr-pmc w1nnm1 \trt' k. lkak had l''ol\lcd on .<ioMrc Ingram·., ~ond I' I ol 1hc J'lmC th 1 tied lhc ~me 2-2 for the tar ~•lh th~ minute~ lef\ 1n rt ul 11on pla,, In O\CMlm'". llC'llC took pa from Gerry C~r y 1nd firtd 11 \hoc Plntd l lt'n o.thc ()a., 1d Ame for the &am<'·~ntn 10:11 W1lhc ;mo' \CfUh c,. I in fc)Uf &llfl'IC'I . ijgi\'Cn ch<' Uv 2-1 Ind uh 8 ,. tu pla\ • I Trio are primary candidates among Hall of Fame list ' Nf\~ 'ORI\. I \P) -nutlil'ldc1 R1lly W1lho1m and Piil her\ C Jtli'h H unter and J1n1 Bunnmg. the l IO'>i.:\I al\O·Hln\ 111 tlm \C..1r'\ lla"•ball 111\ll of fomt i.:kl•t111n ''l'rl' lhc flH1'1 pron11nen\ n11me-, nn tht• hallo! lor I ~87 onnoum·rd \aturda\ The mcm~.-r~ of tht• na, hall \\ ntrr., .\ssu1.1alron or m r tllJ "ho Jo th1. .. \.0ltnl "ere J\li.cd to con,1<.kr onl) 28 name' one: ol lhl· "nalk~t number of cand1datr1 1n )<'ar>.. f l\.C former pl;t)C't'> aflpcar un the ballot for the lint time. hut none 1\ (0M1dcl'l·J to hr of thr 'itU qu:aht) nl Wilham'. H untrr ;ind Hunnm(l, 1 he nc"rom~ arc tnlitlJcr ~I &ndo, outfielder Rohh\ Rone! r at her Jrm Clmtc. and pitcher 11kc 1an.hafl and Stc\c "tone T n be c:l1 hk. ranc11datc mu\t hr 1ct1f{'(f a:r. a riJa, C'f lor at lcus1 fh c vra~ \\ 1 lh.a •ho '111rrcd tor the ( h1\ •o < um anJ Oali.1 o I ' ffil' J dh 11on to thr Hill ll four Hiil~ II\ thC' f q ft hallnttn V. hen \\ 1lhr \1c.C'"o'c' \\3\ the onh plcl\l't '><'lcctc:d h' the BB\\ .\A. T 11 I'!\· c lt'l 1c·tl. a former pl:l\ l'r m U\I he named on al ka'\1 75 pt·rn·nt nftlw hallot\ rcturnc-d Wilham' had a ~~I \·arecr ha111ng ,,, l'l:llll' with 4~6 horn<' run<> and I. Hh run'i hattl.'d 1n Hunt1.·r 1hml in the: I ~1<6 halloting. 'II 'otr' \h\ elf d('( 11on. p<l\trd .1 2~-l lhh rC\Or\I tn 15 'rCJT" "'th J...,1 0\,1\ < II\ Oaldnnd an·d the 'llc\\ 'orl ';rnl..C"e\ In fl'>(' con'iC'CUll't' ,,•;ic,on' lr1lm I IJ7 I 15 he won ~()or ltl<ll c '41 ffi(''i Munning. r\'\t.'ntl clectcd m ( on· arc'" from KC'ntui:h . pttl'hcJ I 7 \<'•lr' 1n 1h" ma1or kaauc'i and had a ~~-1-11<.t l"\:rnrJ wnh .2 RSS c,1nleuutc, -I Ith-on th 1ll·l1mC' c,1nl cou1 ltc,t Uc al .... l r•tchC"d•tV..(I no-h11tcf'\. Run· n101 wa\ lourth 1n the la\\ etc\ 11on, 40 rntc\ \hOr1 of cl«t1on Other .. on the ballot ITC' Dtd. llcn. Kcnm Sc:"tr. l..c~ Bun.lcttc.Orl:anllo ( Cf'C<b. £tro\ f t·t Curt nooJ . f.1'1on tlov.11td. Harv<'' ~utnn . Oon l.ar~n Mt< l e l ohdt R r \.1an' Ri ll Mntro$ 1 t inn1C' hnl'W\Cl hurm. n \fon,on 1 on Oh\I \ Ja Pm in. R11n ntn Jl'IC Torrt', ~1 ury \\ lllf, anl..l \.\ alhur \\rooJ l he r-c ult\ of lh NllQ11n .. 11 he annnunfC'J,n Ja nu I). Orenoe Cout OAtLV PILOT llCindlf, ...,..._ ID, .... 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[TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE [ ACROSS 83 Shoshonean DOWN ". 71 Sew eodalty 1 Denude 84' Golf tef'm 73 Female hotMe 6 Draine 85 Strange 1 Cheuboard 75 Make amend• 10 Talon 87 Paddle apace 76 Step 14' Equals 88 Proofreader's 2 Rotated 78 Allow 19 Compare marks 3 Tattered cloth 82 Siient greeting 20 Grow weary 91 Remainder 4' Article 86 Celtlc priest 21 Uncommon 94 Of eounder mfnd 5 Bicycle part 88 Temporary 22 lasso 96 Ate In style 6 lmmened shelter 24 Cteanaed 99 like a desert 7 Trouble 89 Opere melody 25 Persuasive 100 Research paper 8 School dance 90 Fuel (• flre) power 102 Occupied space 9 Continuation 92 OOg Star 27 Ory gully 104' Rant 10 Fisherman'• 93 Ruuian rulets 28 Author Fleming 105 My Sp. basket 94' Sk9Wer 29 Manufactured 106 Emotional state 11 Touch down 95 Bird\ nat1"91 31 Pondered 107 Quick 12 Clrcie MCtlon 97 Atweya 32'Movlng trucks 109 Even scores 13 Beetles 98 Lairs 34 Shooting match 111 "Sawbuck" 14' F~o(y 101 Gardener' a tool Fr 112 Breakfaat Item 15 Hearing organ• 103 Trtmng 35 Ship's 114' Plt1eburgh 18 Blunder 108 Oomeetlc complement base baller• 17 Cauaed • helper 37 Mouth parts 116 Motorists dlsturbence 108 Oab 39 Long. slender 118 Ab 18 Adege 110 lndlcetlon fish 119 Earth's cover 19 Sagaa 113 Clothed 40 Wither 120 Mr Reiner 23 Rich cake 114' Goad 41 Flexed 122 Self 26 Employ, 115 Cleanalng agent 42 Closed auto 123 Group of 30 Not bright 117 Null 44 Iron or tin soldiers 33 Everyone t 19 Spanned 46 Vend 126 Paid athletes 36 Abate 121 Conaecrated 47 Evade 127 Blbllcal verse 38 Agitate 123 Get lostt 48 Negative word 129 Styllsh· slang 40 Unwanted plant 124' Bundles SO Nolte 133 Cheese 41 Covenant of paper 51 Country roads ingredient 43 Knob 53 Sklllet 134 Head cover 45 Beast 125 Suave 54' Ebba 135 Dover's state 46 Cold symptom 126 ~Ing utensil 58 Matured 1bbr 4 7 like night 121 Begs 60 Sall support 137 Fleshy fruit 4'9 Sporta club 128 Actress Wea1 64 Exl•t 139 Serloos 51 Hawaiian 130 Ol9Chatglng 65 Has lunch 14'0 Make fvn ot garland 131 Agreement 67 Pine Tree State 141 Rodents 52 Irritate 132 Hollen 68 Chore 14'2 Thick soup 53 Out-of-date 134' Detea1ed 135 Cont911• 69 Meadow 144 Actor Connery 54' Highway 136 See eagle 70 Tend t4'6 Kin abbr entrance 72 Fur-bearing 14'7 Noah's mount? 55 Great Lake 138 CoarM creature 149 Night songs 56 Roman officer files 74' Arkansas 152 Soap opera 57 Coll.-ctor's Item 141 Fury mountains 154 Household 59 Chuma 14'2 Proper 76 Forefgn sun 155 Wicked 60 Tibetan ox 143 RevfM 77 Flower par1 156 Thin coin 61 Different 145 Roman 79 Breakfast and 157 Publlshes 62 RalM emperor supper 158 Stitched 63 Red planet 14'8 Uncooked 80 Abomlnable 159 Weirs 66 Smudged 150 Actr ... Gabor Snowman 160 Ornament 68 Three-pronged 151 Flightless bird 81 Comes In 161 Soaked apear 153 Outftt ... .. orange Coast DAIL v PILOT I Sunday. Novemw 30, 1eee .. Of f~~s for low ~cost bank cards calle d decep tive W'\SHJNGTON < P) -Direct mail and other offcn of low-co:\t bank card mislead m1lhon of Amcncans by maskina high 1n1ere~1 rates. hidden foes nnd other costs. a consumer aroup charse . Tlle orpnu11t1on, called Bankcard Holders of America. ursed con\umers 10 look clo~ly at the fine print 1n sohc11111on brochure for Visa or othcr similar bank crcdll cards. "The banks have been filltna Amencan mailboxes wtth false claim and phony offers." said Elg1e Holstein. Bankcard Holden' director The group, n non-profit orpn11a11on which favors legislation hm1tin1 credit card interest rates. said Thursday that banks often engage in deccpu"c ad"ert1s- 1ng to lure consumers into the lu('rattveworld ofrcvolvmg credit. Seventy-t~o m1llton mencans can; 161 million ~nk cards. represcfltina about S 0 b1lhon 1n debt. Hol tein stud. Mo t consumers have no idea that an enticma offer for a cheap card hides other costs, he said. nnual fee • 1ntcre$t rates and other financial term~ arc contained 1n the fine pnnt, if they appear ll all on the offer. Holste1ll 'Ultd. Sometime' the cu tomcr must wnte away for financ1i1 details, or receives them only when the card arn"es. Holstein pr.used some low-interest cards, such as a program b) the AFL-CIO whic:h offers union members a MasterCard through the Bank of New York at 12.S percent. which t\ hclow market tntercst rates. But he cn11cued many others, smghng out one c~rd, First lcct Visa. offered by the First Depos11 NauonaJ Bank of T1hon. N H . as one of the "most cgrea.iou " e'amplc of what 10 Wlltch out for. The card. which has no annuaJ -fee; -promises low monthly payments and an 1mmed1ate S 1,000 cash advance. But Holstetn ~1d card customers are gJven no choice about whether 10 tukc thl" SI .OW advance and tan be char&ed interest on the money. The annual mtercc,t rate is 2 l. 9 percent, one of the highest tn the nauon and well above the na11onal avcrnic of 18 6 percent. he s:i1d. Minimum monthly payments arc onlv About 2 percent of the ou1s1andina balance comf>')red ~uh other card companac which usually ha ve monthl) m101mum payment of about 4 percent. More mtercst 1s ultimately paid since it Utke lonaer to pay oil the balance. Holstein said. , · Jean Peters. manager of corporate public relation~ for Capital Hold1n1 Corp .. First Depo 11's parent firm. said the card 1s sent to people "whose crtd11 his tones show tha& the> like the convenience ofbemg able to U'iC credit more heavily." "The feature that 1s being cmphas11ed here 1s that the) can make a lower payment with tht'tr card for the same s11ed purchao;c than the) could with some other card pcrhap ,·• she id from the firm·~ hcndquaner in Lou1sv1lle Ky. She 1d the company alM> offered a I pcf'C(:nt rebate on all purcha~'I chat¥ed on the card. which "ha the effect of reducina the total e0$1 of the card to c:on umer" • Holstein 4.raed eonsumeM 10 pre s for leg1sla11on intpo)ana ltm1t on interest and regulating financial di lo urc for bank card compan1tt Only four c;tates-Texas. Arkan$8 • Wac;hinaton and Conncc11cut-hm11 Annual interest r:itec; for credit cards to IS percent or le • Holstein 1d. Leaislat1on that would have requ1~ credn-card comp nie to d1 lost fee!. and other cost!. 1n adven1sc- mcnts died this year tn ( on&re\ Bankcard Holderi unveiled an 1nformauon pamphlet on credit cards which consumers may obtain by sending SI lo the organ1Lat1on at 333 Pcnnc;ylv1n1a Ave. c;r, Washinaton DC'. 20003. .Yule shoppers bullish on bears Stores' 'purchase with purchase' toy sparking a p-rofitable holiday retail fad CURRIE Sales staff named for.Red Lion Inn BUI Adams has been named regional director of ..ales for • Southern California and An1ona, according 10 Les King c'lecu11vc vice pre 1denl/operauons for'Red Lion lnH, which operate'> 52 inns and hotels throughout nine western states. Al its Costa Mesa I a11on. Kim McCann has been named d1rec1orof sales. responsible r sales of all conventions and meeungs, and Glenn Carrie, sales m a er tn charge of corporate sale<; The 490-room facility 1s scheduled o pen 10 the 'lpring of 1987 • • • The American Electronics Association has named Mary A. Wathen, president of Koboway. Inc. tn Costa Mesa as its I 9tl7 Nat1onal Proarams Strcnng Comm111ee chairman. The Orange Count) ( ounctl of AEA has named Nick E. Yocca, partner at the Newport Beach la,,_, firm ofStradllD&. Yocca, CarlsoD & Rauth as 11 1987 La,,_,\ers ( omm11tce chairman AEA 1s the nauon's largest electron1n trade sroup. The count)' unit. repre~nttng 185 local clcctron1cs manufacturers and 'IOft,,_,are compan1e\. maintains an otlice1n lf'ine • • • Mary Aon McCarthy 1s nov. manager for the Great American First Savl11g1 Bank office at 320 I Newport Bl vd .. Ncwpon Beach Pre\tOU'll\ manager of the bank's M1ss1on V1eJO office, she replace~ John Laun who recrntl} retired. Mc<:'arth) rece ntly completed a term (Pleue .ee MAlfAGER/C9) EARN$856 MONEY SENSE By BILL MENEZES .,...._..rtten NEW YORK -It won't take long for hohday shoppers to discover that department stores have become bull- ish· on bears. es~1ally the lovable, cuddl> ones being offered at special pnces 10 high-spending customers. What began last year with San- taBcar has grown to furry creatures w11h names hke Jingle Bear. Knngle Bear. M1stlctoc Bear and CH'n Bloom1e·., Bear Although the animals are not included tn rankings of the bec,t· selhng toys of the season because of their promo11onal nature. retailers say 1hc bears could be the hottest ttem ofChm1mas 1986. "Jt''I a great year for bears:· said Terron Schaefer vice president of marketing for New York-based Bloom1ngdalc's "That'c; all we can sa) about tt bccauw everybody's doing ll and there still aren·1 enough." It all started wtth SantaBear. a 15· inch white plush bear offered last year b) Da)ton Hudson Department ~tore ( o. for SI 0 to shoppers who ~pent at lea'il S50 1n one da) at one of tts 34 M1dwes1ern outlets. The "purchase with purchase" promotion. frequent!> used 10 help ~II cosmeucs. worked well w11h the bear; Da)JOJLHudson sold 400.000 1n 10 da)c;, said SteH Watson. 1he company ·s chairman and chief ex- ecutive offit"er W11h the bear'I perched on 'lhches tn ··adoption" areas. shoppers co uld snuggle the creatures before making their selection. "It was succes'lful bccau~ the conce pt was very sound and 1t wa<; something the public was tntcre'ited in:· Watson said This )Car -backed by a network 1elev1s1on pcc1al. 120 SantaBear prod ucts from plates 10 panties. and national catalog ad vertising -Day· ton Hudson expects to move more than I m1lhon San1a8cars. Watson said And the bears' drawin& pov.er will have a pos1t1vc effec t on O\Crall sale~. he \aid "We've tned to g1\c ll a real national po'>tlton. not to give 11 national business but 10 generate local business," Watson ~1d . And because the promouon has been picked up b) othrr retailers. sales of the vanou<; < hns1mas bears could top S mt I hon animals tht'i year he estimates. Other species have abounded. Marshall Field&. Co offer'> Mt'>lletoe Bear at tts outlets 1n llhno1s. Wiscon- sin and Teitas. K man has Our Chnstmas Bear. Washington-based Woodward & Lothrop ha\ KnngJe Bear. and Los Angeles-based Caner Haw le> Hale offers Jingle Bear "It 's really an attcmp110 dme the fou nh-quarter bu 1ness:· said Paul Costello director of public affairs for ( h1cago-bascd Marshall Field. which ha'> outlets 1n Jlhno1s. Texas and (Pleaee eee BEARS/C9) Al'l 11 ...... Mary Joeeph and Sharon Hutchinson cTeated the popular SantaBear (o r Dayton Hudson Department Sto re Co. 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I rtllf/11 l Hour FREE• Service Maior Ctldlt Cards Actepttd 730-0137 ·c.. ........ This Space Can Be Your• - For Information Call Mendors -• I still among the best way" for 1ndJv1d· \, vear averaging. you must receive the uals to defer taxe., and !Hive for the .''-cn11rc benefit in one lump ,um future. · d1s1nbu11on after you reach the age ot The bad nc"'-. ts that the new law M S91 .• ltm11s the maximum annual I RA ARY lndt\lduals under age SO on Jan. I. deduction -currcntl> $2.000 for 1986 who arc planning 10 retire or 1nd1 v1dualsorS2.2SOforcouplcsw11h RUDIE change Jobe; should consider ac· one wage-earner -for ta 'payers who cclcraltnS the r(Xftpt of lump sum arc covered by another retirement distribu11on"1 to tfl:e advantage of the planandhave ad)us1ed gross1ncomes 10-)ear averagmg 1n 1936 Or. 1n of more than S2S.OOO on a single ,,_,hat could be the \\l~SI move of all return or $40,000 on a JOtnt return grown to $:!59,000 -or SI04 OOH invec;&ors havr 60 da\'I to roll over But the ltmttat1on doesn t begin unttl more than an account laitahlc at '3 this d1stnbul1on into an J RA account r987 and taxpayers wtth corned pcrcen1 instead of usm& forward averaging income have until Apnl IS. 1987 to IRA fund\ are suhJC'U to ta:i. onl> Th1sdefer'lallmcome laxcsunt1l you make full) tax~eductthlc IRA con-when withdrawn. qu11e hkcly at a withdraw funds 1nbu11on'I for 1986 lower rate than 1n the contnbutor''i Indi viduals who were age 50 or At least one-third of lht more than peak earning )en rs To maxvr111c 1hc over on Jan I. 1986 are not a fleeted 27 mtlhon current IRA holders arc benefit\ of an IR A'<, ta,-dcferrcd by this change. they will continue 10 likel y lo co ntmue 10 quahfy fo r the 'ltatu\. 1nve'itOr'i should make con-have a choice of using 5-ycar or 10- full deduction tn 1987 and thereafter tnbu11onc; a!I early m the year a\ year averaging for one lump sum Even for those who don't qualify for possible d1stnhu11on the tax deduc11on. opening or con-Tax reform al\o hnng'i a wt•lcomc Tu reform cuts back sharply on 1inu1ng 10 contribute to a retirement change for the growing number of contributions made to ~lary rcduc-, _ account 1s sull a sound i.dca. Thc Amcm·ans who believe in prec1ou\ 11on plan\. also called 401(k) plans. reason: The compounded 101eres1 on metals a'> a o;enous in ve\tmrnt olTc(cd b> many companicc; The the original contribution and ac· Beg1nn1ng 1n 1987. ccrmin gold nnd maximum annual contnbution an cumulated earnings erows tax-de· silver coins will be permitted tn I RA employee can make under the new fcrrcd The power of this tax-deferred accounts la\\ 1s $7,000 -or 2S percent of co mpounding is startling Tht• nc.>w law will change ·"forward earnings. whichever 15 less _ com- For example, 1f you contnbutc a\.craging .. of u lump c;um dt~tnbu· paced to the current maximum of. $2.000 each January 10 an IRA t1on of pension benefits from 10 year SJ0.000 or 25 percent of earning" earning an 8 percent return. you will 10 fi vc. for people who v.err under oigc whichever 1s less ha ve amassed over .SI 02.000 1n 20 50 on Jan. I. 1986 Simply put. thr Earl) w11hdrawals for hardship )'cars -or $28.000 more than 1f the new ta' law treat~ this all-at-once from a 401(k) have been also rcstnc- funds were 1n a s1mllar account. but d1stnbut1on as tf you rccel\ltd 11 ovrr tcd to ~pcc1al con"11dera11ons such as taxable at the top marginal rate of 33 rive )cars. down from the current lO. med teal cmersenc1cc; On the bright percent Over 30 )'Ca~. at the same a change not advant•arou'i for most 'ltde. ho\.\.ever loans from 401(k) rate of return. the balance will have &a'.\pa>crs To 1akeadvan1aacof1hd· (PleueeeeADAPT/C9) Heart valve production halted Irvine manufacturer stops output of remaining models WA HINGTON (AP) -The Irvine manufacturer of • hcan "alvc blamed for I 2S death~ h 'I \lopped production ofrcmainma model~ of the product that wa\ panially taken offthe market last )ictr. the Food and Orua Administration MY•· fraC1urn 1n trut u~ to hold an out-now valve d1 prompted several recalls of the larac-11e valve\, which wcrt tA.ken ofTthc market 1n October I 98S, the FDA \Did 1n an 1nttmal ··Talk Paprr" rcleastd here. The '"Talk Paper" 1d hiley Inc. of Irvi ne. nottfied ph) 1c1ans m a letter dated No\, 2~ that 11 "ould \top mak1n1' the small 11e, of its RJork· ·h1lcy 60 lXlft'c Convcxo-Convca'°t hcatt val"cs "Continu1n, controvrr\y an~ n tive pubtctty on than three week'> before an FDJ\ odVl';ory panel wa' ~heduled to review new dnta bout the valve. the FDA ~31d The mechanical v Ive is implanted in v1ct1ms of rh('um111c hcan d1~a or f>')tients who\C natural hean valves hnve calcified. It wa approved b) the FDA 1n 1979 on the bast\ that 1t cau~d le" blood clottina tban other mcchantc31 valve , the f DA '3td, But ••a pattern of rare but pe~1 tent strut fractures began toemcra aftcrthc valve ~ere marketed," the A>..\ \ltd. Tbe t,lfut fracture can d1 lodae the valve d1\l . ..n~suh1n 1n death about two-third of thet1mc.'' the FD.\ \aid. fracture rate of 1 l ~r I() a )Car. The smaller vahc lh( .• ralk Paper~" I the lar c \'llV~ h;ad a strut had a rate of 2 per IO. r )Cir. . lhc 1nc1dcnc o trut fractum in the lar&t" ,ue ha"c advc I) afTrcttd sale of the small 11c valv to the p01n1 where cont1nuN pruducllon i no Ion er cconom1· i;::::::::::::::::~r~C'ltly v11bJc;• the company. a d1v1 ton of Pfi1cr. 1J 1n 1l\ letter. • • The fT>A paper sit \ d that pattent _.,th 1hc htan val'e "ihould und mand thal then of strut fnmurc i utrcmcly small -far lower than the UIJICll n lt tn\ohtd in rcpht 1n1 an 1nta t valve .. and Jo crthan the r1 k of dotun t J by 111 people "1hO have m han1c1I \llV ' l hcrom1>1n> • drc1'1on to to pr0du~o"10'.=-=n,.,...,.. I e ,, o 1riubh announce men& oi lht company' dcr1,ton li\WC b f 0 Or thC manufa IUrtr, ' • THE POWER OF TAX-DEFERRED COMPOUNDING IN AN IRA $2,000 Annual Contribution• II Tax-deferred Growth 0 Taxab1i~ $154 531 ( 1988 33% marginal tax bractet) $27 259 $31,828 $11 ,797 $12,783 ---·- Years 5 10 15 20 • Made at the beginning of each year mld compounded monthly al 8% interest rate. (For illustration purposes only -not an incfecation of current or future rates.) . Source: Merril Lynch & Co., lnc., 1988 _ADAPT RETIREMENT STRATEGIES ••• P'romC8 JO • plans arc now · permitted tn ccrtatn 1nktances, includtn& the purchase of a first pnmary residence. This can make the 401(k) a sensible way for you na families to finance a first home iwth pre-tax dollars. bu iness owners and seff-(mploycd 1nd1v1duals may find that 11 1s advantageous to establish a Keogh plan or a Simplified Employee Pen- sion (SEP) plan. SEP plan!I allow employees who pan1c1pate to have elective deferrals up to $7,000 made on their behalf. mcnt plan4J can accumulate on a tax- d<:ferred basis. As a rci.ult of the lax law's tighter IRA and 40 I (k) restnctions. small These plans are available to cm- plo)ers with no more tban 25 em- plO)Ces. at kast half of whom musl ha\.c elected to contribute to the SEP. Earntnl" fnr All tht-~ tVJ)C'l of retire- The comprehensive tax law makes 1l wise for everyone to rethink their financial plans for retirement. A qualified financial consultant can help you determine 1f your current retirement package will be adequate for your needs BEARS ••• From CS ·- Mary J. Rudie 11 vice presi dent and manager, eonHmer tnformaUon ser- vices, at Merrill Lynell, Pierce. Fenner & mltb, Inc. Wisconsin. "The· fourth quarter is make or break. for retail. .. MANAGER NAMED ••• FromC8 The promotions gencrall) are the same: a shopper bu )'tnl a certain amount of merchandJse. generally S3S-$60. can act the animal for an additional SI 0 or w Retailers are addtng their own touches to separate their bear from the herd Mar hall Field, for example. donates SI of each S 12 SO spent for Mistletoe Bear to a C h1cago.area children's chantr as president of Amcnc.an ~soc1a11on of Untverstly Women and 1s involved with other ddlcback Valley c1v1e organ1zat1ons. • • • Rober1 Bnicbmau, director of markeung for Kltcbell Contrac- tors oflrvtnc. has been named Pacific Southwest regional director for the Society for Marlletln1 Profe11looal Services and will serve on its board of directors. MPS 1s a nauonal organw111on of 3.800 construction and design markeung executives Kitchell Contractors 1s involved in $268,000 m1ll1on of construction as construction manager/ general contractor tn Southern California. • • • Bloominadale s. who~ Bloom1c's Bear sports a red turtleneck sweater. notes that 1t!I animal 1s made by Gund, "the absolute Ferran of bear makers." s:ud Schaefer. h also keeps the "8car'I on special "h1bern:u1on centers " Jiii Luti ha!I Joined the Newport Beach office of The RRE EF Futi 1 as district manager. A licensed real estate broker and real property adm101strator. she 1s re41pon'11ble for the leasing and management Qf RREEF propcn1e'> totaling I 4 m1ll1on ~uarc feet and valued at S 128 million. • • • "Bears arc and have been tra· d1t1onall)' strona ( hmtma ..cllers:· said Costello "A lot of bears that we have arc probably aomg to end up on as man)' )Ouna adults' beds as their children's." 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'The person 1old r.ie I hod won the Win-Go vocation con1es1, re said lough1ng I told 1hem they must be 1osh1ng -I never win anything " Radford, a Foonto1n Voliey resident, did nol be e1ve he was the 10th weeK Doily P 101 & TWA Win- Go Conlest winner un11I he called the Doily Pilot 30 minutes 101er 10 confirm the good news. ' I wasn't going to te anyone until I actual y come to the Doily Pilot 'o pick up the t1cke1 inlormo11on," he said. But all that changed, the morn1>nt t-i1s iwo 'r.en age sons entered the house· Michael 13 and Jimmy, 16, accepted lhe exc1t1ng news with a -high.Ive, and way 10 go Dad.'' In loct when Radford told his sons that he was sched1/ed to hove a picture toren for the paper. both boys eagerly volunteer ed 10 101n !he r dad for o lom1ly photo Radford said that the lom1lv_o1C'llr"' is not complete ~,ecous" w1f/) Barbaro o Rob1nsori' s employee, was worhng . Barbaro s all excited ne so1d We nave rever been to Europe, so ttiot will be our dest1not1on .prcbobly n t~e summer," ~e said. 'Barbaro 1s Italian -so w~en shi:o ! rs1 heard the good news she said now we con v s11 hoy. &1 we ore sllll discussing 1 e tro..,e ~Ions." Radford a seil·employed home remode!er, said his fom1ly usually to es o gOOd vocottoo eoch veer. Av10 water s ers rne •rps ore spe!'l' somewhe•e 1n beach areas According 10 Radford tie hos entered severol trov~ conrest, with negot ve resui •s. I always end uo gett 1ng o bunch of oromo!1ono 1un mo I he sod I guess that s w v I tiod so rnony doub•s wr,en t~ey told me I hod won I hove nP..,er ad a coll no sod I hoo won some1h1ng . This reollv tops everything; I om 1,nolly bel ev1ng 11: Radford s so exc1red ohout winning ~ 'hat t-e s s a• '1Q ~ 1s good tor rune .v11~ a coupe o1 ludy 13-yeor.olds. 'My son's buddy is our Doily Pilot pocierbov so I cm 1reo11rig him and rny son 10 a day at Disneyland w.lh oll 1he trimmings,'' he so1d sm·hng. YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! l~ily f lrl,!J GOOD WE RrAtvA CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 ~2-4333. FllGHT) AVAJIA fflOM 'ANG( COJNTY TO IA.I VL~ GOtDiN STATE~ S - "' °""'°9 COMt DAILY PtLOT/ Sunct.y, Novwnbef 30, 1888 "Goodness. but It really I a nie . And altl10ugh we hepragreat deal aboutther stllenceoftheAmerlcan ~ tem.sorttngtht oneoutts ~rtalnly going tote t that~ Jllence. • Faithful subscribers don't like Philharmonic seats Editor's Note: Thie, i n copy ofa lcuer sent to Attn Erich . Vollmer, Exrcut1vc Oarcctor of the Orange County Philharmonic S<x-1e1y. Dear Mr. Vollmer· In re. Pa,ne-Sch"'&er a~n T1clte1s On .\pril I , 19 6 we ~nt }Ou a checL. together "ith the hr.ta r , each for $:?94 for seats to the Philharmonic Serie for I 98b-87 and as directed \loe c1rdcd our fin.I choice lor staling -Orchc tra (Front) and S«ond choice. First Tier ( ront). <iome time prt,1ousl} ""e had been 10formed b~ the Society that in· asmuch as we were fai thful subscribers and upporte~ of the Soc1et}. we would have the s:tme pos1t1on "'c held at Santa na High Auditorium. or as close to 1t as possible. These were Orch J Center. On Sept. 24. 1986 yo u sent us t1Ckl'ts. accompanied b)' a refund and a lcucr stat10g an part -.. I hope you will forgive us 1f we dad not fill yo ur first choice and 10 some cascc,, even )'Our second choice." ir. I can cert:unly appreciate the comple'<1t1es 10volvcd in pre&entinga concert for the first 11me an your beautiful ne" fac1ht)'. which seats some 3.000 pt"rwns but I cannot appreciate ~our ~cm1ngl)' callous treatment ol us. b' allocaung our scat$10 the next to the ln4't row of Tier J. You must be awan; that we an: Ci(nior Citizens and hll\e health problems identified with our age group. but wcdo lo,egood music and have looked forward, eager!\ for man} )'ears. to the tame when we would attend the concert 1n com ton an the new and beaut1lul Mu'lic C'cnter. When the Ph1lharmon1c J')l'rformed at UC'I (lrvine)Gv'mnM1um we ncH·r m1sSt'd a performance. and hkt\\1SC at the Santa Ana High chool Audnorium It appears 10 us that onl\ the •·moneyed" people ha ve tx-cn 8" en preference and pnonly as to ..eating and not those .. faithful" subscribers and supponers fo r the past mam years. · · Your seeming 1nseno;111V1t)' to us was further evidenced when )'Ou '>Cnt the refund for the 11ckets that wt're rTturned to you 1n an t'n,elope without a word of regret or offer to relocate our SC"ats Such an affront 1~ not bernming to anyone, espec1all) not to one 1n ~our capac1t>-as director of our Philharmonic Soc1cl\. .\LLAN A.ND MIN ETif P.\) NE L<lguna Hill\ Bradburys demand retraction To the Editor: Uo;uall)' I am not too urpn!><."d at the extent to wh1c;h the ne"!I media co' e~ and colors \ anous stones. but teve ~arblc' lead ston-. Sunda\., October 10 labeled Hope Dams on Bradbun Anna w rsary demands a concer'tl&t and angr} response Bneny. the ingratiating and dis- arming wa) Mr Marble approached Patt) Bradbury was undeniably de· v1ous at best. The last time he wrote an article. he was contacted by me. and O\cr the phone. he apologued for .. an) harm or hun his article might haH~ caused·· hon memory. ';tevc The information vou CAtracted from Patt)' Bradbur} )OU obtained 1n front of three ""ltne'>~ and all three are amazed at the blatant d1s1on1unc, and fabncat1on' tn your c,to~. It is part1cularl} interc.,ting that you found 11 ne<.esc,an to quote a rcured captain of the Morango Valle\ ShenfT's Department In h1<, ass.ailing me >Ou thought you had sensational· ism \ ou menuoned that I was una"a1table for comment Ofrourse I was una\a1lable. I an11c1pa1ed a tnte approach hke you ha"c done before but nothing this far from fact C apfa1n Ralph Dean Knadler'c. statement that my 10format1on g1"en to him 'Aas nothing but a concoction of half truths and misstatements of fact. 1\ an incredible bending of truth The lac:!\ are there only Knadlcr doesn't hkc tnem so he won't 1nvest1gatt' them The real question 1s WHY WONI HE'' Let us set the record straight \.\. e ha'e all the hope an the world that we wi ll find Laura despite \Our negativi m. I did not, nor eHr have locked myself an the hou<;e for a month refusing to talk to an)'onc a'i you so boldly claimed. The callouc,. ness and msens1t1v11y which you displayed indicates an apparent lack of an) human empath). ) our nearl> total fabncat1on of the 101en 1c" \ou obtained from Patt) before w1tn~ses 1s a disgrace to the JUumnl1\m profession. In essence. the Dall) P1lo1 .ind te\e \1arble have performed an incredible d1ssen1cc to the "1c11ms the readers and the public at large I lirml) recommend that the Dail\ Pilot pnnt an 1mmcd1ate retraction ol the aforementioned m1'1(.)uolc' and an apology. MIKE & P.\TT) BRWBLR) Huntington Beach Parents of Laura Ann Brad bur} Editor's Note: The Dally Pilot st.ands belti.ad Marble's story as both fair and accurate. ~c~ -11+~ 'I coMe A(;AIN .. ~JoAP! ON THE RIGH T L __ ~---~~------ Reagan needs to formulate coherent Nicaragua policy The Wall ~1rect Journal'!> eduonal page (among the mo'it anterc'>ting in the country) makes a rather unusual point. "'orth pausine over The pity of 1t. sa) c; its echtor. 1s that President Reagan didn't himself order the tran~kr off unds from the sale of arms to Iran on over to the contras -what the hell. he 1s the commander an chief and an) bod> who has doubts that uch powers re 1de 1n the commander an l h1ef ought to go back and read about when President Franklin De- lano Roose\cll transferred 50 de· \tr°' erno (1rcat Bntaan with a stroke ufhic; pen back 1n 1940. Goodness, but 11 reall) 1o; a mes'>. .\nd although we hear a great deal about the res1hence of the Amencan '>>stem. sorting this one out 1s n·nainl) gmng 10 test that ~1henlt: W e need to pause over the maJOr que1it10ns • .\nd the lirst of thcSl' 1s a relat1onsh1p to Nicaragua that simply defies plausible explanation. When la'it queM1oned about our embassy 1n !\I 1Caragua and w~ethcr he had con- '1dcrcd closing 1t dow}l . Mr. Reagan <>aid no. 11 was a \Cry valuable h'ltening po'il Qu11c. And 1t would the one hand we recognize at. on the other hand we send arm!>. oven and coven. to the contras. and. finall y. we more or les pledge not 10 use .\mem:an armed forces to ovcnhrow that government. Now that 1s imply no way to run a railroad. If there is one thing predict· able 1n interoa11onal developments 11 1s that the contras arc not going 10 amass the power to bnng down the WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY. ·andm1~tagovcmmcnt Thatgovem· Iranian matter. much hangs on h"w mcnt "'111 remain in power probabl)' we intcrJ)ret the term "timely .. The gro" 1n power. unlc!>!> 11 falls from a 1980 act (The lntelhgcncc Ovcr'>igN genocidal coup from wtthm. which as Act) pro' ide'l that the pmident must h1ghl) unhkel} t'. 11 t'. h 11 The result of at all as that we ha'e .. ,u )' inrorm t e ante agcncc com-mittee an a timely fashion" of covert '>ufTered >tars of frustration. and wall operation!>. But what docs .. timely" <.ufTer more. and the Congrcs! of the mean? ~urel) it 1s a modifier that 1 L n11cd tales 1s JUSl perverse enough the creature of circumstanct? 10 .. punish" Ronald Reagan fo r the Do you thlnlc the Christmas pr-amo--~~~~~~J'"~~~~ng tlons ha Ve S~ed too early thls ~0~rhn during the Second World anarchical events of the past )'Car b) Nobody who counts dispute\ Mr w11hhold10g further support from the Reagan· adv1s1ng \c!lcct con· C on1ras While this "'ould be a grcssmen of the G IWlada invac;1on m1 ... 1nkc ha ving the effect ofra11fy1ng onl}' hour; or so before 1t'i execution Sand1nma control of Nicaragua. that - too late for any leak 10 affect Its help withheld would have little effect '>ucceso;. But c,u ppose that. instead of on the future of Nicaragua. Nicaragua dropping paratroops into Grenada. needs hbera11on. not a few dozen we had decided to overthrow lie. hand grenades Maybe Vice Adm . go\ernment by inliltrat1on. perhaps a John Poinde'<ter can steal an aircraft process tJl.at would tak.e a year or carrier and take care of Nicaragua more?· 11ld 11 be "tamely .. to wait a mor-e-~fftCftcl<>Wlly then-he-wM1t9Je.l"O--ki~HJ.nllLtbe.mo.mc.n.L.bad.com.c. do u~ing a . w1\s bank account. to detonate the coup'> The case t:ould •On the one hand there arc tho'iC be argued that to do so earlier would (hke the editor of The Wall Street almost cena1nly 1eopard1ze the opcr- Journal) who behe"c that the pres1· auon. Well, then. what 1f a month dent has the 1nhercn1 power to do before the scheduled na .. hpoant the what wa\ done. on the oth er hand 1nfihra11on operation wac. dis· thert' arc thO\C who S3) natl) th at he covered, and the \\hole 1.enture has' 1olated the law Now. the plea of aboned? Isn't that the equ1\alcnt of inherent powers could protect the what Mr Reattan suffered from in the president an hi s dcahn~ with Iran. Iranian afTa1r" ~ear? r hc Sandan1<tta'> have now. und J • hJ\ehadfor..cveralyears.e'l'ry nght David Stocks Dispatch Manager Huntington Beach la'il year I worknl in the mall '><> I noticed the carh < hmtma\I promotion\ I hi'> year. 11 st'Cm'> lo ml' the 1ntcns11~ ''le" Jobn Loodellus Resuiuraat owner Huntlngcon 'Bucb I have m111ed cmo· t1ons -I am in favor of spreading out the buying ~ we don't have the m:n~~ \hop- ping at the "1me ume On the otht'r hand. when It Sl4MS 100 earl>. I lind 11 too commercial. ORANGE COAST Deanna lgl Oral Surgery Auls· lanl Westminster It ha\ \tarted much loo earl} 11\el'm'I the) ruc.h u' from one hol- 1da} ro the nt''t Pat Trounce Homemaker lluntlnl(ton Beacb \\hen the promo- 11on' \tart hcfore fhan~'>l!l \ing 11's mu< h too earh C nuldn't thl') a1 ka'>t "a11 un1il .titer I hank\JI\ 1ng.., Susan Schisler Costa Mesa OfflC"e Worker 'rt•\ 11 <>tart\ too earl~ -11 takt''> the true mL·an1n& out ol < hri-;tma'i BrtU Putvln Office Man.aier Cos ta Mesa Not realJ>.. he· cause 1t ~·cm\ the more" we moke the more we ~pend So thc earlier \H '>hop the better wr know how much rnonC\ wc ctu· ally hnvc 10 ;rx-nd Daily Pillt , T..,.T .. t O..'enleJ Clly (dJt0t ·T"" CllllM ~ld1t0t Cr ... -..W Soor1I ..... ...._.CMtNI P\'oouetion Clheior £d!IOt T~J "__.. Cifcul1llOfl Dlftcior ...... ~ Ad~llll'f C>if :=,~Of to hoot U'> out of Nicaragua. but cll'arl~ the) do not do~ because the> ha\l' mul'h 10 gain from the A.mcncan 1mpoc;turc. That imposture 1s that "-C "rrco(l.n11t'" a go1.emmcnt whow 0' erthro" we arc subs1d111ng. The l'\,jeutralit) Act forbid!> making war againc,t a go' emment we recogn11e •The>-'>J)C"ak of bad ad"1ceg1ven to the prcc,1dcn11n rc\J')l'ct of c landest1nc acll\ 1l) Rut surel~ the worst advice he ha' got has 10 do with his rnnt1nuing 'tlh11ophren1a on the mat· tl'r ol 1hc Sandant\ta government On hut not in the dealings with Nicaragua There ii. fundamental work to be -fur the sample reason that he dad done 8 ) Congress. lo write an not know about them. and no one 1s intelligible law And b\. \'1r Reagan. going 10 argue that the inherent to formulate a coherent pohc) for power., of the executive now 10 has Nicaragua as\1stant for national \Ccunty affairs g1"1ng him hccnsc to ac t without Wllll•m F. Bucldey ls a syodlc•t~d consulting 1hc prc<;1dcnt But on the columo/11. In emergency, military gets first dibs on communications National Coordinating Facilf ty carries c lout with Defense Communications \\.\"HI'\!(, TON -Tucked awa) 1n the Y.,ashington suburb of Arlin&· ton, Va a <;tone'<. throw from •\rhngton Nauonal ( emetery. the _Pentagon 1nd .!_he h!.W·ns_c • office building<; that make Tanalni 11 Na- tional \1rpon so breathtaking. as a \Ccrct m1l11nn fac1luv whose very e'1slencc 1s · v1rtuafly unknown out side a ~mall $.roup ofh1gh-r-.10km1 officers and ,iv1han e~perts Its amb1$uou title -the National ( oordanaung Center -a.ivcs little d ue to 111 importance. But the fact that 1t o<.cup1e the stt:ond noor:ofthc ()efc-n\( ( ommun1ca11ons Agency 11"1"' a hinl of 1t'i function. fhe lX A ovenccs the armed ~rv1ce~· com· mun1t"at1on'i 1n peace and war, and 1n a national cmeTacncy ~ould have top·pnont) u -and control. 1f nttd be-of the nation' commcma telephone ltnes and other com· munK'ltioM network . 1 he ctntcr 1\ staffed 24 houna day b~ PenUtgon, Ulte Depar1mcnt and Cl official\, as ~ell 8\ rcprc\('nt8· ,,.., -of n arl} a do1cn of the natian"s laracst communication~ comJ)3nje 1ncfodrn T T. MCI. GTF. artd R ~. F "ould 1rauc the n<'C 1ty of r~mp11n1 commun1 a11on lines forthc mlht ry 1n 11mcof .. u . If\ the authority 10 take over in • .. n11io11al emerecnq .. that bothers some civil hbc n1es advocates. They worry that the Pentaaon could control the na· 11on'c. telephone lines and other commun1cat1Qns every time some \ague ·~cmeraenc·y,• 1s dccfarcd. The Na tional Coordinating Cenrcr 1sgcnerall > off-hm1t to out 1ders. but our a c.<X.1atc Donald Goldbcra wa'i g11.cn a tour of the cla!.!.1ficd foc.:1hty. and ha obtained a copy or 1u "fmrlemcntat1on Plan " C'ommunacauon i• the backbol\C of the Pentagon's b1hty to defend the lJn1tcd tatc! by ordennaand coord•· na11na troop mo"cmcnts and collect· 1ng' ital 1ntclltacnce. But 1t could al\O be the "'cake t lank bccau'IC 90 perc:cnt of Pcnta,on communication 1i camed on ca\Cd tommcrc:11I fac1ht1c . from phone line to satelhte . n:ali.. ntal the brukup of T T in 19 4, the PtnUl&on could deal imply w11h thcexpcncn ed and coopcrat1\.c Ma Rell. 'ow 1t must dr.al with a multatudeof compct1n1 comp nic:s to en urc the me service Af.tT u'it'd - 10 provide 1naJch1ndcdl). The COOT· d1n111na ntcrwauct up totolvt' the problem. tt• SIO mtlhon annual co t ham! b} th comptn1e and lhc t.a~pa)C 19.l' la 11vn a pttm1ent authont) to take O't'CT pm ate ("Om- JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR munac.at10M companies 1n a nll1onal emcraency. and so far this power has not been abused. But several tames the Pentagon has tncd lO redefine .. national emeracnc)' an way\ that would mnke the takeover for cu1er. Commun1cat1on5 andustr) ex· ccuuvcs cxprc~'led concern at th•~ potential threat an lengthy tftc;. cu 100\ ~nor to the orgam1at1on ol the coordinauna center. f n the ab nee of a declaration ol eme1Jency. the commcrc11l com· mun1cat1ons com pant pro" 1d r· v1ca to the ao' emment tnctly on a 'oluntary i . In the fi~t " months of this yur. lhe National Coord1na11n1 (enter had 10 act involved only 12 tame~. n official or the coord1nat1na ccntrr ad there hu. ) t to be an instanc;e ~hen requested r' 1~ was rcfu J . Cnti art llll I I') of a mcchan· ism that make u ao ' for tht' mthtary to rontrol 1hc nation' com· munk1t1<>ns • Jtd AotltflH IH J0ttpt \ If are 11nk1tH c.11m.i1u .. WILLIAM.,. BUCll&Y Cola.mnlat .. JIM Wooo Happy to give hope , thanks Wedne~a} night I walked out on our rooftop deck and looked up at 1he fu ll moon. I'd had a good da)' at the office, won a tough tenni\ match and COJO~cd a dcltciou'I dmner. Downstairs Wendy wa'I talkm& w11h our olde!it daughter. Our son calkd from prep !>Chool to ~Y he'd Jcucrcd mJ.V fcxuba.U. 1 felt very satisfied. J stared at the moon and wondered: Is this what it's aJI about? Docs at get an) beuer? Would more money. a b1&&er home or owning a Lear jet make 11 beucr? Would fame or accomplishment make me happ1e~ What IS hfc all Pbout? I'm nn ordinary Joe I cnJOY m) famal)'. IO\C a good book, hve1na nice home and nc"cr party two nights an a row. Then ap10 I'm nol ord1nar)-My family ,., healthy and attractive: I have the time to read good books, my home 1s wonh SS00.000 and J've played and traveled Wlth the be\t of them I've \l.Orked hard and I'm for· lunate But oft en I ask. Is this all there 1o;" What about a boat or more fnends" Maybe I'm m1ss1ng some· 1h1ng. I don't think \0. Years ago a local nice au> named Bob CltfTord gave an unforgettable speech where he de· lined happiness. He said, ''Happiness 1~ having 'iomeonc to love, somethtn& to do and \Om cth1ng to look forward to .. One more tame he ~ad "Happiness as someone to love. somethmg to do and w mething to look forward to" Here's a challenie: Take Mr. Chf· ford's simple definition of happiness and walk into the night. Don't JUSI stare at the moon. stare at yourself. It rn1gb1 help. It's omet.hma to think about. I do 1t frequently Don't allow )Our<;clf excuses or altb1<1. Either )'OU have c;omeone to love somethanF to de-and something to look forward to - or yo u don't. (Or ).Ou don·t agree with Bob C hfford''I definition of happiness.) lt'c; that sample. . Ui.,t Wednesda~ night I took the IC'>I und passed. I m happy: and for that I'm 1nest1mably thankful. Now at ~oullJ he your tum to take th1!> sample test_pi .h.i!t!..ru.nps 1 ong and hacd: ~tare at yo ursel . Ifs somethtn& 10 th10k about This 1s the umeof year to ofTerthanks-or plan for new bcg10nangs. Jim Wood l/vn lJJ Newport Bead. TODAY IN HISTORY ----- By tbe Associated .. ress Toda) 1s unda) Nov JU. the 334th da> of 1986 fhcrc are 11 days leO in the yeur Toda>'s H1g.hhght 1n H1<>tory· On "lo\ 30. 1782. the United ~tates and Britain 1gntd preliminary peace an1clcs in Pans. ending the Rcvolut1onar} War. On this date In 1804. the first U.S ~uprcmc (oun Ju~11ce to be impeached. Samuel C hao;c, went on tnal 10 Washington. He was not convicted. ln 1835.auihorSamuel Langhorne (. lemens. better known as Mark Twain. was born an M1'soun. In 1874, Bn11sh statesman Sar Winston Churchill was born at 8lenhc1m Palace. In 1900 lmh author Oscar Wilde died. In 1939 the So' 1c1 Uruon invaded Finland In 1949 the Ch1ncSt" com munist captured ( hungk1ng In 1954. f.hzabcth Hodge ot 'i~lacauga. Ala . was injured when an K '1-pound meteorite crashed throuJh the roof of her house ln 1962, U Thant of Burma wa elected retary-Gencral or the llnatcd allon . succeed1n1 the late Da1 Hammar li;Jold In 1979, dunna a p1lgnma1c in Turkey. Pope John Paul II part1c1· p ted an an Onhodox Mass honoring the feut da) of ~mnt Andrew, bccom1n1 the firM ponuff 1n several centuries to attend I en year\ ago: The Utah Board of Pardon\ save it~ go.ahrad for con· vKttd murderer Gary Gilmore to ~ aranted h" wio;h to be e:itecuted. F1"e yean 110: The Un1ted talcs and the \o\ act Union optned ne tiatmn~ m (1cnc' aimN r1t reduc1n1 nuclear \l.Up()n 1n Europe. I oda)'.. B1rthda> • Actrtn Vtr- f.'°'a MaJo 1 66 ctor Efrem Z1mb "'' r.1~ 63. former Ne• York conarc \I.Oman h1rley Chi holm as 62. \ctor Richard c~nna I S9. Stn. htc H«ht, R·NC\'., i S 1 V penonaht) and producer Dack Clark 1s S7. on, acted W11crptcdcfcndant , Gordon I 1ddr_ 1 .S6. Polttiaal "'' ii bh1c lloITman " 0 Pl1y· .. n&ht T>av1d 1amet as 'I Thnu1ht for T <Klay: -ir·: 1 book h1ch ~oplc pt11K" and don't rt ."-Mar~r' inCIU ·1910• . . " INTO CALL 642-5878 PETE BARRETI . REALTY 7C.,Q-QJ()() -101m ....... C>Muxe almoet MW 2 Bdrm condo reduoed f0t lm- medt•t• sale by trMI ... !erred owner Prlv•t• tundeck, flreplec:e, wet bat, encloMd 2 cer gat· WM~i( Ill .\, ' •H ' • -An t>Mullfulty dee· ------- or• t ed . No w lu•t ..... $215.900. ·~1111· (714) 673 4400 l:,~! with~;.~,~~~ pool + '8rge IMng rm + din .,.. 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Living room & master suite from walls of glass overlook BOAT DOCK & DECK for the yachting enthualaat Formal dining, gourmet kltche. abundance of storage 646-7171 NP1 MUI FIEU ....an IHl,llO Truly lncomparabl . Forttv r OCEAN VIEW from outstendlng 2 bedroom VILLA acrou from pri- vate park on NEWPORT HILLSIDE. Marble tile ccent1, formal dining, qui t corner location. Call today 6<46-7171 NP2 l&HlllU C&PE 'CH sin.- Exquisite 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Bay window In living room, French doors In formal dining, fireplace warm den with bool<cases. oak floors, SPA & GAZEBO Private gated community with ~ hour protection. Call 646-7171 NP4 c•n•-an•• Beautiful rambling home. Perfect for entertain- ing Specious llvlng room Bonus room plus two fireplaces. Formal dining. 4 bdrms. 3 baths. Sparkling pool. Large lot In county area near, Cherry Lake -Newport Address Call for an appointment. 546-2313 HP 14 INCOME t111n1 "'"°" Prime location near shopping & transportation. Many outstanding Improvements Including new roofs. carpets. wrought Iron fence & gates. Good loans. Call for appointment 646-717 1 NP6 llWHRT -I llm . 12U,Oll Great curb appeal in convenient but quiet lo- cation Walk to beach from this great location. Rents are low. Live in one end rent the others • Call to see 646-7171 NP7 OCW YllW -llClm TMI 1421,000 2 bedroom. 2 bath In th·e ·front. 1 bedroom apartment over garage. plus 2 additional bedrooms, ¥. bath each. located . In prest1~ neighborhood Immaculate In all respects. First time offered. 646-7171 NP8 OTHER LOCATIONS 01 STATE ITllO 111,NO Executive hvlng at its best Move-In condition. spacious 2 bedroom. covered patio. community pool Call today 646-717 1 NP3 OUUIC EUUIOE nu,oee Beautifully appointed. 4 spacious bedrooms, each with private bath, 3 wood-burning fire- places. imported tile. Just steps from CORONA DEL MAR _beach. Truly incomparable. Call for exclusive showing 646-7171 NP 13 YlW P&ll I lllllll 1211.AIO SOUTH POINT at Its.finest Prestige location at 1 prtce you can afford! 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. soaring ceilings. living room with ftreplace, for- mal dining, new carpet, ltallan tlle. pool Call 646-7171 NP 1-4 OLIFFUYH HllMI Greanarruly home in desirable locatlon 3 ·bedrooms. 2 baths. hardwood floors, conv&- n1ent to shopping, schools. churches and eaay di tance to the bay, co t & island • bUt terrific· prlv cy Sell rs are cooperative. Let's talk. 6-46-7171 NP15 OMITIY Ol&ll UllMI Fl NALLY. a comfortabl family home. BIG ENOUGH TO LIVE IN Country f Ing , price you can afford Master suite ott 1 luxury & detail. ,. din ng & llv1ng ar off r perfect hospitality arrang ment. Call nowt ~6-7171 NP18 d 1.,.1 her 1 to work for you. Each office is independently owned and operated -Own r-~erry M • . . ·- O..ange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, November 30, 1986 .,,,,... !! 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'"'Am, 2 tpl, ..aYMITIL IU Jua I •IAY VIEW UnfWn, yrty (213)6919058 '"""· 28a.l1300tmo ... on ecr.a of o-t· 1rptct&poo1 Vetdrnein. Udo V11ege 11'°° ~ vrn. prof deC0tated, ·--Ca...... Ill 1IStonb9)' Snglpet90tt .. ••ti Aval 1211/M.Amle .... POOi ' ~ CfoM Realty tained 12!500 6'1·7300 round *·8122 11350 Open Fri, ••• Sun ' -· wXtnomt lp:c;iOU9 Oultll .. I• M25 util• pd Cert•• ••l r .. . 8'0·901t eo bHOtl 21r. Ha s:u.7370 •Bdrm 2~8• 2 etOtY. 81.VFF8 CONDO 3 BA ~~~~s~;.r~· lll· ... •lll-1111 48d, 3\~Be. on golf 311 EdQew•l•.173·tt'43 ITIPITllUlll -... -IT-a.Al-----... -.-. l1M1lmo Incl utile Call atept to bMc:h Com· ,.,.,BA 1925/mo -•r coor• Pool trplce tern F tbd den PLUS •M •153Mon·Frl munlty poolltennla ..... iu 0331 '"' OCEANFROHTOUPt.n ..:.. ' a' •IUllAT .. * urn · ' Uf ... Ml tlll •KllfteleM" $1400/rno Bkrl75·2232 Hua-Nvrm&trp!c,w/trlQ Yllw•nm rm~~"(:~3~::.,: 1Bdrm, 18•. eundec:k, viewel S1200173•55115 Step1toOCMn CuteCoiy 11~R~~~~l2Br, glf. Prof edult1 onlyl FANTASTIC Condo on the M.l IWP'f •ta IW lumtuntum, Avell. t1N 7/l GATED VILLAGE COM· p1110 Lg INing rm, all •lllAIYllW• 81cne1or1 & 1ldrm tl m, , n pet1. lrg ydl 650 .. 84$ watet w/febulOYa ~ Adult•, no·peta !1171-t ·l/ppef·4Bd, 28a $1500 MUNITY 2 38drm 2,.-te. AJ!!t .. ltl ulllt IXI $150 F" 28drm 198 private loceted In un1Que apt ffpl, •so1mo. 1 vr 1... · eo1 .. , 1875 173-7353 ·Low.t·38d, 28• s1250 • • Mii nLRUT ltMlll it t ' trp1c' 111001m0 complell wlcttatmlng at .. ftrtt & !eat Mr F'uent .. •RENTALS AVAILABLE Poo1!169!5/rno. Decorator EXCLUSIVE HARBOR 50e E Oceen Front 1&00·1800 aq ft ot leMrll rM, molphefe Lndry rm, lg -(71')W-0oto Nofeeehgd2bf·6bf$900-lurnlahed 673.08H RIDGE 3bd 2 tMI L o-nercaitM-Fll51-116' PURE LUXURY Gweoe. LoV@LY2ik1L ret,;a •YEARLY.11'°°/MO. Y'IY Nopet• Refareq'd aundec:k. ptvt garage ,---------15000/mo, Mani Agt BAYFRONT·PIER l SLIP Loh w/wet ~ ~ SPA In m .. ter auit• covple needed u m~ •BAVFRONT 28r park· 0111,.W11tl avalleble A RAAE flNPI • prt 1Mc• 2111 &42· 1113 o'722·'808 3Br 38a, OR, den, 15000. 1.,,,;.., MC t• 'ire>tc 2 Priced rite 2bdrm 2t>e 011"ng room, WOOd burn.-~ IOt luntta ma.nt. Ing , pvt buch. non Jmlv II 1·2242 1550 $775/mo No pett l.,;;-OUPLEX 1~tMl•tl •lnnt1SU1• l2 :~:~:f;.,1~~ ... :: decka, si3\861mo. 1ie ~':'~::' ~·~c:o ~r:~ ~~.~~~~atizcr;::i;-e11p reQ'd 5•&-S70. • prel'd ts7>30e3 875-0..'7 atepttobNcti'trpl w/d• 18drm, 1Ba, full kitchen, g 11 __ 1 CaltM·F85l·llMKlm. 639·8191 AgtlM ELEGANT LIVING only •SUNSE BEACHAeroa 0.1JHft1 ... 11a LARGE 3bdrm, 2 tMlth, eompl redecorated' v,.Y u1111 P9d S.00'" Ill UIY -LARGE prime 3br 2b• -15 mlnut.. to Falhlon from Sandi Deluxe 1Br On a.tbOe Penintuta 1'95 d •ck • o Id Cd M . 150-222• • nLHllT lll·lllO Ltg 3 bdrm, 2•.-. tMI. w/pool upper duplex unit Vt blfl WATllllllT laland, 15 m1nut .. to So tullY furn . Avall nowt rno No peta 87S·le0e $ 1350/mo, 758· 1353 IC>I. tennia and MC gete. to bch, frpl, bHm c«llng. Charming Cape Cod. New· Co. Plan. juat ... t of $125/mo 532-!lff2 -WMll9flda l ewnlng1. 2br 1ba. unf. wtr w , retrlg. $400 oe.an ctoM rental High celllf\Ot, uytightl. tile, bale:ony w/smell view port laland 3Br 2S.. fffwPOt1 Blvd & eouth of NEWLY decor. furn. New t&dr'm 181, lndty, nft palnt/catpe1, ldry, 2 bungalow blll1 tree formal din rm & wet bar ol ~ $1350/mo~ frple,angllam home, Ilk• San Diego frMWey 2'73 ~=~=·:~:?.~y=n bachelor w/Hp kite. retng. r~. c;arport, An 11yourbu11neumov1ngto1 cat pkg. '7th St yrty other• 111ail at 539·tl 191 $11195/mo Patrick/Sue ev/Wl<nd •9'·77•8. new, l2t00/mo Avall Orange Ave 131-5439. CIONI An tnstr~or·• wait· 1525 & .1575 Incl utll fOt utU• Incl S 1100/mo •23 MW locttton'1 Announce the 1925+utll 842-2423 • Agt fee agt 131· t2&el780-8702 Hk IC>f Judy, 833·_3 __ ~ary OWMf 6'8-ee73 By appt only lnQ l0t XOU 111 ctuaihed quiet Nemkr 873·5580 Begonia. 6'8·21t1 move in ~lied. ----- - ----" _!_ - - --• - - HOMES FOR SALE & BEDROOM 3 BR plus Fiii RM 'or DEi 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * * 736 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, NB M2·5200 $1,625,000 Sunday 1-4~0 202 Adams. Huntington Beach 2152 Vista Entrada. Bluffs 1533 Miramar, Newport Beach 2420 Vis1a Nobleza, The Bluffs, N.B. 646·7171 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $269.500 Sunday 1-4:30 536-1-718 From $168,000 Sat/Sun 9·6 644~6200 $232,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2 BEDROOM 1112 Berkshire Lane, Westcllff, Nwpt Bch **219 Via Lido Soud, Udo Isle, NB *464 Vis1a Trucha, Bluffs, NB 631 -0680 $279,000 Sunday 1·5 4 BR plus FAM RM o~ DEN 759""6700 $1,695.000 Sat/Sun 1~5 759-9100 $259,000 Sunday 1·4:30 600'h Larkspur. (3rd Street) Corona del Mar 759·4830 $185,000 Sunday 12·4 * •9551 Blackfin Circle, Huntington Bch 800 Aleppo, Eas1bluff, Nwpt Bch 963-8377 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $269,500 Sunday 1·•l:30 5 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 2764 Blueblrd, Costa Mesa L---..... ------..... ------------------...::':....---t.-=~.Z.:~s.&..~aiE~~.ee~~~+.a~~e-t~~~TOir-15'?~:JOt~~~rundi~~30~t~S~~~u~1~11~1t!.5!'gTree:-nuwpon88aC'ff 675-6000 $759,000 Sunday 1·5 * •3 Muir Beach, Spyglass. Nwpt Bch 759·1501 $1,600,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 13 Carmel Bay, Spyglass Hill. N.B. **63 Beacon Bay, Beacon Bay 759·9100 $469,000 Sunday 1-5 759·6700 $795,000 Sunday 12·4 •5 11 Cliff Dr, Clltthaven, Nwpt Bch v •16 Belcourt, Belcour1 642-5200 $322.500 Sunday 1·4:30 760·8333 $819.000 * v •33 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge, Nwp1 Bch 760-8333 $3,500.000 Sunday ~·5 12 Belcourt Or S. Belcourt 644-6200 $685,000 Sunday 1 30-5 128 Kings Place. Cllffhaven. Nwpt Bch 645-4 92 $650,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 •7 Ma nsall. Jasmine. Cor:>na del Mar 759-4830 $302,000 Sunday 12·4 * 1001 Nottingham Rd, Baycrest, NB 631·7300 $345,000 Sat-Sun 1·4 30 Sunday 1-5 •260 Evening Canyon, Shorecllff • 2951 Cassia, Eas1bluff. N B. 644-6200 $799,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 759-9100 $359,900 Sunday 1·4:30 • 1736 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. N.B. • ...... 18 Cypress Point Ln (Big Canyon) NB 63 1·7300 $675,000 Sunday 1-4:30 644-4046 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .,... 1§ Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek, CdM 1356 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Nwp1 Sch 759-1626 $329,900 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 642-5200 $650,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-4:30 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEii Lo1s 84-85-86, Top of Rocky Pt., Spyglass 644-6200 $2,400,000 Sa1 & Sun 8-8 •209 Iris, Lot, Corona del Mar DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 2 BR 211 Apolena, Balboa Island 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 HOMES FOR RENT • +8 Rue Viltars. Big Canyon -- 844-6200 $418,000 Sunday 1·4 ••23 Montec1to Or .. Spyglass Hiii N.B. •• 1342 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores, N.B. 644·6200 $439,000 Sa1 & Sun 1-4 203 Palmer, Newport Hghts, Nwp1 Bch. 63 1·7300 $610,000 Sunday 1-4:30 631-7300 $725,000 Sunday 1·4:30 t 211 Iris, Lot, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $385.000 Sa1 & Sun 1-4 2015 Vista Caudal, Blutts. NB 759_9100 $350,000 Sunday 1•4 45 Northampton, (Belcourt Hiiis) Nwpt Bch **2209 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 759-6700 ~ $520,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 642·5200 $350,000 Sunday 1-4.30 v2123 Yacht Radlan1, Seaview 760-8333 $419,000 Sunday 1·5 3 BEDROOM 21 1 Apolena. Balboa Island 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-4 * •3335 Ocean Blvd., Corona def Mar •333 Poppy Ave Old COM, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat & Sun 1-4 631-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-4:30 t 3216 Ocean Blvd. Olde CdM 675-6000 $895,000 •2012 Port Bristol. H. V.H Sunday 1·5 675-6000 $319,000 Sa1 & Sun 1·5 * • t 1064 Pescador Dr Dover Shores, N.8 . 1806 Port S1anhope, Harbor View Hiiis 631-7300 $445,000 Sunday 1-4:30 759-6700 $349,950 Sunday 1·5 * * •• 1244 Polaris, Dover Shrs, Nwpt Bch 1727 Port Stlrllng, H.V.H 760-8333 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $335,000 Sunday 1-4 * • v 11 1 Napoll (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-9060 $3,900.000 Sunday 1-4 230 Ins. Olde CdM 675-6000 $485,000 Sat & Sun 1_5 2001 Port Bristol, H.V.H 675-6000 $279,000 1688 Rhode Island, Cos1a Mesa Sunday 1·5 546-2313 $179,500 Sat & Sun 1-4 CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR SALE 21 10 Seville. Peninsula Pomt 421 Serra Drive, Corona Del Mar 675-6000 $3 19 500 Sunday 1-4 30 673-8494 $545,000 Sunday 1-4 1688 Rhode Island Cir, Costa Mesa 2 BEDROOM 311 Oahlla. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $239,500 Sunday PM +1432 W. Bay. Newport Beach , 1 405 Seville. Newport Beach 646· 7171 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $382,500 Sunday 1·4 751 ·6190 S 179,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1527 Seacres1. Harbor View Hiiis. CdM 644-906() $398,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 II& ClllYOI CUSTOI HOIE On the 18th Fairway Designed by Wallace Neff Superior all brick con- struction 4 bdrm . 5 baths. Separate pool house with sauna. huge ba .. ~ment. 6 area heaters. oak planked floors com· plete security and smoke system Tram to 2nd floor. beautiful rose garden. 17 fruit trees Gated entry Call owner at HC..4041 for appointment Priced at $995,000. may also lease Brokers will be given consideration OPEii HOUSE SIT /SUN 1-5 ... COMMERCIAL B UILDING AT THE NEW FUN ZONE ZONED C l I u .. t c·honn· to IJu \ pnm1• c nrn - nwrn ul liu11d111ir; lwfori> th1• "''" Ill\ lu" · OuMandinl( Im ution 111'\t lo ~ un /onf' and nr " Uulhoa I undinit 1 011 .. 1ru1·t1 on projt'c t 1295,000 71 I 613·2913 OW.'.\ER DISTRESS SALE PRICE SUSIEI Tl 1110,000 IEST llY II THE PlllTI Peninsula Point classic w/5 lg bdrm•. 3 baths. 3 car garage, 2nd story deck, patio. open & airy IMng area, quiet street PLUS, It is only 1 block to bay/ocean. OPEi llT/111 1-1 2124 StYillt lff, ltQtrt leach la11t nlESA FllUIHT (lH) 111·41H 642·2940 $1350/mo Sat/Sun 12·5- CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR RENT •409 Columbus Circle, CMD 855-2881 $349,000 Sun 1·5 +View •Spa •Pool **Water1ront * * * Waterlront & Pool vGlve address at guard gate let U1 Htl' Y H Sell y ,., Pttpert rt Call C1111111e•, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. ~ ~ ~ You can now call the Dally Piiot Claaalfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday and Monday ads. REAL ESTA TE ..._ .. ,~~ "" c-..... , ... c ... .., ,,,, FOR SALE --!· .. --' 1)7' "°'' 'o• So"t" 1.00 H) (" f' f)r~DO" Ow~ ~ Ca ''~""'"¥ ,,,, G.-·al IJ(r, C>.• Of s ..... ,,..,....., ,,)0 ~-·~ l()f" ,.,.._., ,.,,,... 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M•ff• ,,.. -,. .. i..,,...-ion , __ . 7141 ,_ OfO (--21JO ,_,...,... ,, ' MIC H , ... l 0t .. ~ 71lS --7161 --II ,....,.... ..... ~ , ... .,,.,.09., 11)) ~"--117' .. ,..,..,(_...., ")() ... ,_,_..91\9 )171 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY • 54C).1220 ue uoo -..... 1110 MISC ~ENTALS ANNOUNCEMENTS , ..... _ llCMt OPEN HOUSE ~ .............. ,, ... C-T--11'07 •• Mo.Mal ... _ ton *"''--" nu °"""'" 7704 .. ~ ...... t Jno ,.,.,,_' °'••. 603' DIRECTORY -1-1111 ·-· 110. I.ell',....... m ) ... ,. ... 60.o '···"" 11'° """"_ .. 7711 , ......... l007 ....... Goeot ., .,._ ........ y __ , ....... 71'1 , .. -s.-.. 3004 IV ~... ,_,,_, MllO •-lo Slleoo 1n• ,._,_ 9011 c TRANSPORTATION •-w-C.-1n• ,..,.... )014 c:;.._, ....... 71-0 BOATS EMPLOYMENT APA~TMEN TS ---170 GARAGE SALES c-.. .. 1011 ·-~---.... ,, .. U.olol c ... 3016 h-· 7011 c;.... ... • 7601 a.... ..._..._ 7.0. COMMERCIAL o..... ..... JOll ............. ..... ,_ 1.01 ,_ .... , _ .. 10 ,_._ ..... ~,_ .. _,_ )100 ..... ,.......... 7611 R.E. SALE/RENT c.;;_.,_ C..-•-,.,,. --,IOS· Cef•-,_ ..... ,.,. ·-17)0 C lon(lil Oii<• )AOO ~·,..... °"""'-,.,. ... _,,,r. .... 1767' 1 .. -.. 11·-tX.l ,_.., ..... fl, ... ,.,, ... ._.. oi ......... 1769 Soltt ,,10 1-v.-.. ,~ ,~ ... ,.._.,, ,,,. . , ......... _ ...... sno ._,,.._....,, .-.....~ ,..0 °"-'"'"' ~ ,, .. ~ U JO ._..... ............. u u -...._ __ ,.., --,,. r,..i ,,_w ...... ..._ } .... .... _,,_.., )l'tO MERCH'ANDtSE ~ ..... ,.,._...., '-...... , ... ~ ....... l_H ... '•"' BUSINESS & ........... tOIO _..., ...... ~...._; ,.,, ............. .011 .......,.... ..... ~ ..... ,_ )tSS FINANCIAL ""'-t017 *""" .. 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Mon. 5.30 PM Wednesday .............. Tues. 5:30 PM • Thurtd1y .................... Wed. 5:30 PM Friday ...................... Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday ............ -..... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday .................... Sat. 11;30 AM T~Service MOfldly·F rics., 100AM -$30l'M 81Md1, I 00 A"'·1 I 30 AM lu Countlf Monday-Fr~, IOOAM OOPM 142-5871 fnMt'llOtl. •lo:t 6106 ... 7014 ,,..... \ll ,.,. 6101 ~ .. 7011 •01 . .,. s---111.._... ~ mo .. ,. !llopt °"' ~' ,,.,._ ton 61)• MISC. ""° ... , IOIO .... '°" .... IOll •. '° 6U1 ... , 11169 ..... '"''-"' '°10 61911 ..... ,.,.... ... ,_ fOU •111 •-w-f010 • wi...c Dr!wo ....... tOJO 1Nf'h tOU y-fO.o ........ ,°"'*' '°4, ........... , 9010 ._ ............ •100 ... _o..... .. t100 """""-·~ DIRECTORIES ' " , Ceett... 1114 C..t1.... 1114 c... ... .e!!EiLXPt MU•• llM ...._.... ... •••.... .. .._. n• IHtala ti 1~1,. l•H•t '"'~ .... ,;;-:, lf'G ~ Wl'AETHE•aTI ~~·~ MA•IM •-••Tmlll• ,_,,...,,.,.,NIW.-oM D11 •iiiii ,...._. M50 ,. 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WILSON OK~•. frpk:e 2bf 11300 •Ttleetrea H. ptof IAIF 23--30, • -~ l\Oftw .... -.,..., "V"''<N~ 142 '" 1 PRESTIGE LOCATION 1Bf 11200, 811Ch MOO •Aattaur.ni. ... .. ... lrg 49r 2'1\Be nt btleh, P:OUNO 8Hutlful tono '*" ..-,Y, -...... *''° Sit 2a. upper 1 • 5 BLOC1<8 roe c. PLA?A S tudio t550 13t-51n •Pnll8aec;hee Wkly ,..,..,. now eve11 on 11uwr A'Ve, NICE Traditional 11 .. reci cet wlcoMM on btx .. , ""4110"' ._. ~3~.~~~v~:~~ ~ •CIOMtOOCAlrport PANORAMIC OCEAN . ll.-OOO .. & up. 2274 '350•'-'4utll 841•53" Realty J~::c,..vl~ln~z";.· . • 1800/mo 545-7913 WWW::.LI-=-... •7N!!hlnut• to 8MtCh ~IEWkl BacNlorl will\ betlh "= .,. . .::. -..... CM .... , ·~M•T, 8IUff ~ 3~ 631·'7370 Cell 10 ldtntlfy ~3M4 lleAW/!i!lill~l * M V ...... • "' 1 Ught9d. Saftd • tchln . not ut I vallont f0t tmbat oc-II.I I -• --• rmmt .. _ -F-..... ri•• •••T .. ,.. .... 0 WI a:;n:-;; , .. """" 28t 18e aaaa-Volleyball & Tenn e Cr11 le50/mo 4M•21U 302t ....,.. condo pool 15Mlmo .....,..., r ~"' """'" d lulc uppet, new dec;or, _.._,_..,. •Poot Jacunl aeo cupanc:y w P=.,~"""HwvTV MC •• 'Auia. 84().5128 Tift.II Ult• VIC Victoria I HftpOft ofllot, lap "' dthwtllr, IOcked garege Ull• bf' and MW. Alt Utllltlae •cM9d , ..... :i..·, ..... , NilwP«\ ..._,.,, T.. ·~ ....... -Blvd c M 722-t48o4 Comp ~ Dlefl9 OI le75NOl)911&40.2495 P•IO Pool,gatege --. ............ TVA-v" FC>f fU'1her I 0tme11on. ""••agt,nodec>oelt NEWPORT 8luf'l9 COnoof .. , .. -oe , ..... m ..... " . L••• IS1·1••• ., no 1 .,,.,..., -.... 1 , W/O Stec>• to plffM c;a11. on greenbelt. P'l1 room & Unite Sing le 110 LOST. Ilk cat, yOUnf, 5&1433«1 Ew fl'Maea Vero. d lux 28' 1 S::~ ._20 •Rec Aoorn with F~ Mtld• Y..,lV 1550/mo + I I bath. PoOI Ind Ptof w/petlos. 128.000 yrly I Male. mlM4nQ 11124, 'VC1y1---------2a., dthwthr kit .., end BllllWOa He A'VI 1211 Oya tata 1 ' ' ry, ' eome Cell to ... Lil ot Ham111on ' Vlc1or11, ---1·1/I .... IOctcedgarege:1~~'m' 30 2Bd1f1AmtBath 1725 •Seunu 951-7000Evee831·8318 (l1tllll-llll IJU S400pl't\ulllaT5t·92t9 Chuck.loneel31-12thr su..t20e ~-~~'*-~ $750 Ho petl 940-24115 Voe.do M2·0850 •10 ActM Of Magnificent OP~N DAILY NPT BLUFFS CONDO 646-5143 eo.te ...._ Mf.5'f1 m _ Grounds 1BR hc>UMonweter, patio, 11:30AM-5 30PM uerto • on1 PrOf MIF, entire lowet L--1111, ... ..&. y M 1t1.. ow, OOcit, $900 lmrMO deluxe rentm 2 poola, .._...... 8t .,.. .. 11r _._, ..._ ..... BJIU 876-2332 __ Winter 381 2'/48a Oplx on ma.di, bMutlfUI ~ & """"""· pvt /Ba, fem rm, ...... Cledcal~-MM 28', 18• 1735, encl gar, -.;;•u 1 BR FURNJUHFURN the Nnd "' 4511\ St garden&. Gat9d cornplp ill'· 1700 720-1942' lediMdiM'Ond& atd lndry fac. Extrul MIO-lelO •• -.... Fwnttl'led, all upgr.oet, 28r PenthOuM 1&75/Wtl; Roommate want.o to lfw dinner rtng V= of clbkFPif " ™ s.41· 1121 Aictlard IPllT9llfl JR IBR FURNISHED Frig, dllhwaah«, atove alrnoat new "500/mo. 181 Apt UC~/Wtl; 48' bMut CdM l\m, 2bf' 2ba. Myaida Or ltlOC) ctr. new lnOton 8Mdl--. 11/tw '4115 + dep 18drm Mobile BMuttfUI, Cieen lar09 Oar· SW Ind Ho P9tS 545-4855 54~2•'4 M·F t-5 Apl $1051/Wtl, 17s.e211 Oen, gar, w/d, Incl uttle luiwl Cali'f 111Bri.17M97• ~ '=*1· t4148G home Oulel, mature den Apte BHullfufly Ctnr Hwpot1 Fwy & a.ker -* !11111 llll• -Jll IUDYI m .-. ) M/F, le50, 759-1239 ••ila"I LOST GOU) AIHO adult• Ho 1>911 11191 land1caped ground1. (SorT'f, Ho petal) Fr19, dllhwuher, atoV9 SATED VILLAGE COM· ta I I It 1•111 Gar19t1 ltr IHI WllM"9 PR, Haertbr<*en ... PfM/ ..... Newport Blvd 84&-8373 ~ry~ :~: .. Ol/decke. (71')657--0075 lnct. Ho~· $45 ... 155 MUHlTY 2-3Bdrm, 2'1t8a 1124 2'J41 0..-.uJtits 2t04 pleaae , .. um Pllt..,.t bllll'Q dept .... 11ff MIYll Yll llt Bechelor sseo Spedoul Ea.1111«1Pt u 1600·1800 1q ft of f BR NB m ;;;;. smttRt WEALTH REWARD! 722-l025r pertOn w/accto. d••• 1Br, fenced pool, carport, t Bedroom "30-$650 2Bdrmt $51S a Up Sec •IAJ AIU• PURE LUXURY Garege, beth, prof nW1te 25-30 1 1 Cer GatllQe for storage WITHE LOTTERY CRAZE LOST. f-I NT1 ptOC knut1d09 Cal no .,... $550 546-11791 131 e 18th St &4&-8818 dee> $500 No 1)911 2020 1Br. 18•. 1\111 kit, c:heerlul SPA In muter .ult.. bllt 10 bNcl\ 1375 nret naer' Bew' Bak ... Colt• INTRODUCING FOR THE -111..0220 -------Fulletton. 831·1427 atH. Utlls p1U600 ,.. Dining room, WOOd burn· latt •120 MC Oep Avall M•M Ontv S100/mo. FIRST TIME IN CA Low COl1 epay/neuter,. i/T:iiiiiiimiiiiii--* Min • .. * BachelOI' 1580 TILllW llf.UIO i,,. 11rep1ece, mtcfow•ve now 945_.423 Nan _ CALL 720-8730 A product tttat h .. • 1 yr ''"" Pet fD ~ Animal f IT a•lllmt 28r 1'~8e twnhi Nie:• 1 Bedroom 1&35 Sf'larp & C!Mn 1Bdrm, oven, privet• pello IHI~ •-.a.. trectt rlCOfd In moet IOI· Alllll. Ho F .. t78-PETS Fleit. hal#'I, f« Ptiv.t. E/-'de •~ Poot O 2 a... 1., ... .. ,7.,. crpt1 Orp1 dlhwW din· •Ull 111.IU• ELEGANT LIVING oniu $325 +depoalt ullllll" , ...,. tery Ital• Our "'Odvct RE-WARD LOST M/• ... "t pr .. t"'IOUI club, fl"" ., ""' · . "· .... rm , .... 1.. "" • ' ' 15 -fnut• to F .... ,2. lnclO, NB hou11, frp'-, Secure, 731 18th Street .... ' -'" ., lndry rm, new crpt 2250 Vanguard 5'40·11828 Ing area. Ho P•U 2Bdrm, frplc, pello ... _,....,., "' ,.8 c M 7 71 7 W01k1 lnOepend«ttJy bul cat, orange a white, long pref'd Mu.11 be ..ti l725tmo -------SSl'O/mo. 845-5577 $1295 AOUll• 84<>-7008 Island, 15 mlnutn to So. BBQ, refwenc:ae req'd. · 8 3-8 hand·ln·handw/1tatetot• nalr, vie M ... Vlfd• groomed, mature, .DOOd 2310 Santa AAa 2 Bdrm 2 Bath $780 SHARP & CLEAN 28drm, Co. Plaza, iu-1 ... 1 of Prof, mature. 6'2-i~822 tery Mllliont of IOttery Eu! I Adami &41-7025 penonallly M2-3400 TSL MGMT 842-1603 398 W Wiison 631-5583 Iba cpts. drp1, Oshwahr, •STUDIO APT $500• Newport Blvd.& touth of The lttrllt 2142 llckete IOid &I'd net'! QO GENERAL OfflCE l •• lllTE .. "• II --eocl oarege, no pet1 Newerfurn •n Oett -~Ila~ ,.!•qrege.t Soan Diego lreewey. 2•73 llH••ltt 1H--.a.1-• Carport f0t car Ot bOet In wf~,~~uc°'t~occ~!'.?"eu' •,vt, •-1.~11 I NEWPORT BEACH •t::• FIREP• J.CE·POOL-PATIO S670/mo. 645-5577 ...,. ... .,,. "' ule range Ave. 831•54311 "'100'• Of• ..... ,_..av·•'ta .. bi.... COf'ona def Mar S4'"mo "' ,......, -· x._ 1100 lff ._ -met ledy, n-amk pool By ...... ,......... ,,_.. .. .. "" Xlnt Tax Shellet Pualve lutr··al·· .... J 8:30AM·l:OOPM M/, ...... Ontt Eattllde X-lg 1 '2Br w/lg EAST SIDE SHARP ,. utll Inc ~S.3883 • • ....... "'MT· "'0 c Largett Agency Cell Mon Of Tuee 5-9pm . -0 -FIRM~ lndl'Ml.lal .. ttl Pool, rkreellon room, dining rm No pets. From CLEAN 2B, wtd hookup YILY IUOl Hnll v()pen 7 Oeye A Weett 780·9031 ~;01.:1;:,1:,~1.~v~~n FtfdRf XfftRbXNf good pnona A. bulllWe laundryroom SS80/mo 557-2641 1 cer enc:1'owege NO •YIWULllA• 1BR frpl 2 cer oar COSTA MESA 941..0229 Key ()perellon Full Ille-CAREERSEMIHAR •JtC* Utetyplnghelpful 2 s:~·MOANA~res Furnllhad Bachelor, many pell 1700/rno 54&-9950 Lg 1Bdrm Conde> 1900/mo S7So/mo.' 557·2583 • MISSION VIEJO 364-3800 c. •• nct.1 tOty 1Uppor1 & lfelnlng 48 AlrliMI hiring! 7 Hr 15/hr 10...,, Completely remodeled xtru New decor, ut1l1 l•all 1•..1n1 a.a, -Avt nowt Agl 1112·1118 ' 8&1boe Ill Bayfrontt lrpk:, LL lal!L._lt1t Min Invest $84 500 Cell 8001835--9595 f.9pm •7W121 Litlebf'endnew CIOMto peld S550tmo -+-MC • .aa. -112•2 .. 120, •VEARLYOCEANVIEW •-iClt•talt •• 71 w/dry,2Br,1hlurn Avel i.aGni/llllft &t Anytime f~r Info eeeeee•eee .. eeeeeeeeeeeei bu .... lhopt & beech 54&-0290 ett 5 30pm ,,..,.. 2Br 18e duplex Wath--· .. 111 thru 81t5 MIOO•utll 2711 1·100-1135·2248 X257 • TSL MGMT Eultlde Cottege :SBf lBa, er/Oryetr 11000 Ho '*' Stwp, x1r1 lg 2br t•A6a. 875--2185 213112~909 ~ lnqulflee OnJy1 : 1 \let Fl< o POHl l \I I' : 9'2·1803C>f 722·9012 llUTLIC&TM W/O hkup. carport, fncd CaJl84~7aoAnytlmet newer&-p+ex,nrbeach, 2 COM Warm home :nice •llafMt .... ft Aa .... ceantl • • 1550/mo 1BR tBA, 1111 y'1d Panect for ama11 I 1. It.ff ... _..... ltt Parking speca $850/mo room I ed ' eo..1 Hlwey CdM • M GER • Eastllde 2Br 18• uoste1ra. bltna, ,,..., carpet, lndry family No peta 17115,mo "n• ? .. , ..... ~!! 4118-llen PM Or)ly or fema'9 ::,r;: amk~!~~. ,_~Corp Aututtanla ztZI • • cieen, upgtl<Md, rndry rm, nr beach & shops Avall 1211 722-8~ ~ I, 141-•• 997•11309 Aol 1385/mo 759·111'3/E 87W700 •SP1RiTUXC I PSYCHIC • • fee, no pet1 1625/mo 7'1 W 18th St R"''"OIHGS P l d e \ I e 269D 1• h Pt I ' ...... di_ ........ _ .. _ 111 ··-·WT COM POOLSIDE 2n· 121 •• n """ • m an ,., ... 11111111 .. .trr· 110• 111•111 ....... vi I\ Month TSL MGMT &42·1803 ..... room, .,,.,.. __ , -• I •-"' * ... * c:atd rNd1n;e availeble • I • .. • Fr .. ~t 844-0452 _ garage, lireplec:e, $575 Enjoy lhe lwtury Of thl1 ex-11t1 nal Ziii l'"ba, lrpk:, tennla& wtk 10 tS..17 Westc:flff-NatlOnetly r•~*' pey· • • 1·1111·11 111 111.tn.4jtf'ffil"nl 1w .. 1t1011.. • --wn--11_ 11 llW per mo Cell Betty ctustve gu8rd gated com-••&-bc.hJ N·amlir 5'25 utib Nwpt 8ch 541.5032 ao• chle 1ocei 1 llc:'d HI ..,. • • '911: "' 6'4·22700t&4S.9181 munlty lnaepec:Joua 18' 2BR ~ .,_. lncld 759-7007Rlcil Sat1ifact1onGueran1~1 • l 111l1 ,1tiu.tl• mu .. 1 1,.. .,,.!(. • 2br 1ba. gd IOc, $875, utll1 le75tmo 2BR 1BA, w/d But......... ' ., ... , epl Amennlee Incl frplc •--~BAS72' garege, good DOUB-LE GARAGE In DELUXE WATERFRONT 492·7296 ~ •"3·205• e m1111' tlt·tl •lrlf.IHHl.t"d. flt"""bl .. .tod e Incl 831·2918 nkup, fncd y01, good loc -• _, W91 bef AIC W/O hltups' ...... t.v.. 5 OFFIC£ SP.ACE. ...... ., e e _ f800 Pomone 2 car 'gare;.s s1395• 2626 AurOf'a Cotti Meta 1vallable 2 MONTHS FREE RENT e .,ioul ortt'll lt'rl \pflli• •111 .. mu .. 1 .-njm e WTlllEUOIELtl TSL MGMT 642-1803 SUWlllYILUIE Sorry nopet18._..0509 TSL MGMT 842-1 603 now11175/mo 543-5478 575aqlt &up S1.50 + &IOIPIHlllll e ""r~1111' .. ,,fl \oulh.. e New utlll pd ..... Id ---' Of 651--0336 Cell &42-4~ UWll • • l .... ·11ty, ..... 5·, ~:'1"~0.:. ... ry llST 1•11 ., .. STBLUFF TownhouM •• 1 1 ' I _, .,.. ..., -3.,..v t:: Wltf Ill' ""' t CORO A OE · VISA/MC/AMEX e I"' 1.1l1l1· 'd111 It'. '.tl1tf 1111•0 .. 1· e ------EHlllOe 2BR 1BA. o•. lro ,... Apt 3Br 2BI 2 car oar llC. .. I I N l MAR BEACH BLVO FRONTAGE HA.NEDA JAPANESE SJ-A • • E.ASTSIOETOWNHOUSE yard w/pallo. w/d hkup. LIVEWHEREVOUHAVE Nopeta,S1025t moyrl1e. iM•I 27H E~a~1.AGvraeall1lbhomele o'°', N/W comer Beech end 40S30th St ,Nwp1Bch e .1rnl llhur.u111 .1 r11u ... 1 e 2br2bellkenew,frpl,ger. Grealloc $750/mo •Spectecularepll 84•·1010 or 780·7037 n w Talber1 800·800 IQ IML 675-8178, 10A.M·11PM e \\ • H50 8ee.4019 daye, 25••0range Ave •t&2Br,1&28atultn AtterSpmorWknda FQnlVlyLocalYoungfam. S595/mo 840·•255 947·87011 • , • .,rr .. , .. ,,,.lf,.111111m11.ul\IJ,.11 • &40-2426 evea/wtiend1 TSL MGMT 642-1603 ft~eelou1 townhOUMI Newport H.u.h11 2Bdrm :~~a~~m~,~~T·~~ lrvtne Sundeck AP-I -w-lt-n NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING WattretltrWtrbltt, e ,.fit-t11• lu1lt11~ 1'11uf '"' .illun" .uiJ • ,.__ -. ----*preplee.s lB ""' · great view In Wood· 12.30-4 30·$20 • h11lrll11\.. 1n1·1l11 .ti .tntl tft.n1al in~ • "9ttl lleu 2124 C..ta llt11 1114 * rivet• belconl" or e, gatage. Laundry, fridge, M/F ok 964-7317 brld,... 3 min walk 10 887 W 19th SI., C M. lt•t•str-.A.ltn e • Garden ~1101 pool Wate< & gas pefd --.,..13 Stor11 or Ofca. 800-3000 •H e 'urnn•" l11111u• prn1tn1m ... ulur• 1o1nd e WIYlln $700/mo 850-8213 l~~~~E~~·~u:i~ ::=::aa1r~,~~:n~':!: ~Ft Agts.41·5032 930-1130·110 • lnll•Ul!t' d1111 .. .i11;t• • WOODLAND VILLAGE APARTMENTS Con!f & •"J01 our 1•1cit11 slylf il)ls Quiet comlorli!W bMI clot, to fr rtw•ys & So C041sl Pl11a whole o"IY m<11ule~ lo Ult Dfkll c;.,.,n a~w111~ ~ 1'1. IS Pl[AS( ...a ·IPAl •LA ... Y ..... •ACHIL• •ss,..•s•s 1-00M '6•S.'6SS 2 -OOMI '76S.-T7S GAi, •AT 6 MOT WAID 91G. US ~AaA11916 ,. llAllAGllllln' 754-00l 1 ••2-'••> 11t3 Lighted tennle courts 1•-y ... Ill .... , Incl Some amenities 60 pool1 Avell now Mike 0 C Airport er•. Atrium Sit•r•IJ ho I • \ I • •2Swtm tngpoots 11:wr-ar• 786-11707 New Lagune 811su • Pl'' 111 p,.r .. 1111 I ut•.. 1hru • S m EJegent waterfront epll. 751·5207 ottloes 225/450aq 11 mo:-1800 So Cout Hlway • 11 • tH • * s!rv~ & ponde 2Br 2Be + Oen Micro, Mstr bdrm & bath, pvt en· M/F 2 ~30 lhr 2Br 1 Ba mo<* Janitorial, utllltlea (acro11 from Surf & Send) • 111 '" :.. 1 '1 1H1 P m • !Furn~~!~all d/w, frplc, g'1llQI. Pf\11 1r1nce. kitchen prlv . CdM cottage w/lplc Ample parking, 852•9388 For res«vellons 497-3452 •. OR•l~E COAST PllUSlll~ f'A 0 •. G t He 1 & ,._,... beact\ $2225 yard Quiet E/llOe C M $450 Devtd M Ole SHARE OFFICE -NB l&Yll ........ • • W V. at Of et ng """"'1ng •ALSO AVAILABLE• S375 831-4094 551·12'1 Hm 72()..-0635 Oectt w/bey vu 2 Oeek• at ._ • 330 B $ • Paid t Br Geraga apt $1135 $300/mo 2700 W Coal ~ e W ' ay t ' e ..' .. T•u • BOATSLIPSAVAILABLE Mttr bdrm PVI beth in M/F, meture prof. 1hr ~ s1e2ao &42·5002 HIR •. · Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •. --. SC>fry, no pe11 780-0919 BLUFFS Condot Single, Weatchtt hm. w/2 prof • EOE • 111-1111 Prof ,,..smk AYI 1211 ladiel ntsmkr. no pets • • SP&OlllS &P&ITllEn 5'25 • utll 1ss.9593 1325 • ''°" ut111 548·7883 through classified • • • 0 • ••• • •• •••• • • •••••••• SUWlll VILUIE 1 mlle lrom bMch 15555 Hunttng1on v1n.ge 842·2357 Ntwport ltada 2669 ..,.,, a.ac~ UH Lane, from San Diego WATERFRONT wtlh tunl•==;;;;;;.;;;;;..;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; Freewey, north of BMch deckl 21>f. 2be. yearly, lo McFadden. west on $1150/mo, 80-7U l McFadden 536-952• Suzy Ital Estate Ftr S1l1 Ital E1t1t1 Ftr lilt le&l lstate Ftr Salt lt1l £1t1lt Ftr Salt Make the Move to the ew Park ewport ""0 E MO TH FREE RE T" Laeral loaz et11ral IAz L1eral looz Ct.eral lOOz Grubb&Ellis RESIDENTlr\L BROKERAGE SER,VICfS Ill CAIYH'S PHllH RHllHCI U ,tl0,000 A vPry rare opportunny awaits the fortunate fev. "'ho could own such an est.ate You may fc-el as 1f you've returned to the 19th t-entury The home 1s charactenzed throughout by, plastered walls. immense solld oak beams, antique oak doors. Marie An- 1.0ine tte hardwood rtoors, and very spac1ow. room.<> 1''eatunng 6BR. 6 1 l BA. formnl hvmg & dinmg rooms. separate family room. gourmet kitchen & butler's pantry. paneled study, Wint• <.'t'llar. 4 fireplaces. and all the amenities you would expect in such a homE' Approximately 215 feet fairway front~gc: and some 19,000 sq ft of land Truly int'Omparable! $3.450,000 appmnlmc.>nl with Danny ibb 111 OAIYH ELHHOE WlTII IE&ITIFUL HOIHll HSl,000 An elegantly appointed home situ- ated on exct•puonctllv large fJrounds. Garden is gorgeous and includes Km pond, waterfall & spa Four BR. 21,'J BA. FR. F rench doors every- when• Danny Bibb and Joan Lewis Ollml10CE I COMFORT 1311,000 ThtS. big 3BR. ·c· Plan m EastbluH has been expanded to a<.'COmmodate o.ll kinds or ideas for good hvmg Great for busy prople who want· a plend1d nc>1ghborhood atmosphere with lhe least effort C-0by Ward IEW llLI Cl&ST IF IEWNRT 1121,000 Four bt>droom... home with pool on Kings Place ore Dover & C\if f Drives. Owner S<'lrcted this pnmc locauon y ars ago Off \r{'('l cul-de-sac pnrk mg. Re dy to movl:' tn nnd en.JOY Tom AllillllOn UAI OllTt• Wiil UWHIT IOUIFHIT 1111,000 Easy in • easy out for woz:k or pl ure. Th~ finest sands .. on'' lo- cauon with y aC'C"C to..a.ll of Nc>w· port Be ·h culture, sports, J nd b\,l.S1 n . TN• su~l'b rchlt«l home of 6BR • d n nd ®&Sk'r u1t wlCtr pl apd ait rond1i.lonlng h ''AllanUI" view• Pnced ( 1rly at $87~.000. ED y to by ppt w!Tom Alhru n. --Ill OllYH • WllH sm111 SIH,000 This 1mma<.'ulale 4BR. 3BA home is a real Jewel Includes beam ce1l.mgs, French doors. rozy brick fl.replaces, all surrounded by lush gardens, large pool. spa and K01 pond Perfect for out.sJde hvmg and entert.ammg Re- duced price of $639.000 and owner w1lhng l.O talk' Dann v Bibb and Step· hante Grody &TIEITIH TO EVERY IUlJL 1321,000 Chamung country Clair abounds m thls h1gh.ly cw.tomiwd residence highlighted with custom oak cabi· netry. hand pamted ules. ne w family kitchen with fire place, JBR. 2BA. french doors & window . New baths. wainsroaung, crown moldings. open beam c.-e1lmgs in living area. Pro· fess1ona lly landscaix'Cl with auto limed sprinklers and lightm~ Ann Peters and Sandw Fix IEW LISTIH • ClltU NllNUllS 1441,000 Custom Corona Highlands home.• re modeled and secopd story addc.'Ci m 1981 Amenities include a tc•rnflc faJTUl y room with fireplace, 3BR with space for fourth, Lile and hard\.\."00<.I floors. new kitchen, pool and spa Quahty custom fr. turc-s throughout Moun uun and ocean views from the serond story A warm won .. rful home for family li ving SUS<in Scanlan PIEmllHI SU llUll 1411,100 Views ot golf <.'OUl'Sl' and Jake from this 3BR. 3BA b1-tevc>I luxury 1'0n· dominium FormaJ dtnmg room. gourmf't kitchen, vaulted cc1hng 1n the spaciou nla.st.er oodroom. air nm dltloning, and <.'CnlraJ vuc4um ore· just a few of th rrwny amenilit>s of this t'Onveni ntly located. vt•ry pn vole home. Gayle Amato fllllT llW IUT 11,AIO,OOO Greawst ho~ on rth Some llf the. worlds finest yadus rru t your patio. What a pl for boat p;iradc.o pany. A ruu Vlew o( lt\4? P1r l C.v or Big Corona Beach. Just steps from th wt't:lg . A lovely hom<• propt rly d ed end <'qUlp~ f r nt •rtain· m nt. A gn-Al r m1ly h n with -tBH. 3 RA c~1U Hoh1 Penny ·#2 Clwlc .Pla•a, lull• 100 lllWPO•T BIAGI 44-620 Makt tlle smart move to Park Newport, ewport Beacb's prtmitr lanry tiddrtss. Farul1btd and ufaniJslled l, %, & 3 bedroom apartments and townboustt oaJy · minutes from Newport Ctater ud Fasblon lalud. From S89$ to S 1800. Jamboree at Sa11 Jo1q11ln Hll11 Road (714) 644-1900 '• .PARK NEWPORT !feed belp with fall bome lmp.ro~ DMDt p.rojecte? Leaf tlU'o e1 ... 1fted'1 Mnice cllrectory for all yow remo4.U.., aeeda. DE~IGNEQ Anne Adams Collection 4065 Designer Pattern 40J5, Half Stna 121h-26''> ·~~to.nm • tf'9 IOp ecov. ' .... 1119"01~ .. . ' INTO SAVINGS 'Th;-Dally Piiat ha, a new way to turn your Hidden Treasure~ into CASH <> w ith o $9 00 Clanifi'ed Ad $9 OO wlth • prepayment 4 Lines-7 Day§- $9 .00 No ct,•"••• In c•'Y er cencelt•tlen. Pr'•u••• 1 Boo• Q 1 !tit; 'lCl•I.' • 5~ <JI •01 ~ .. nl f \H'll \ Automo11 .... wl-tot you CO" ti \0 .,, " ~11 ,.o, 1 o i ti lil' 1 011 ot onv unui""d merchond \P.-.ii 1t11 Oa Iv P1101 Clau 1lrorl ~•olt or use the coupa11 t· .. 1 .... Marl to Doily Pilot, 330 W 8oy St , Co,ta M•'°· Co 92626 642·5678 --.--..-.----------~--------• NAMf AOO•fSS Cth 51A 11 ___ llP AMl f tmfD -'4., •C ..... ...... •••• ~Ol ""'°', Yl Iii 1 - r .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Sunday, November 30, 198& 1 , 'J"' tw ,....,al/Tr.... kin Hll lftnal llH Gtatr1l ISJI ltanal HH !!it;; =•=I! PluM I Oqau ;;•11•~ .°"9C( ........... ,,.... •• SALE• CLlAt< f/T -m Allend1n1 FIPt Hrly Aetlll IJ!llJ) O d Nit ...._.._ '~ poeo':on .lltper~. •comm .,oct lldV tY.Ul(lf ••nd~,._1:-,:.•:;~one .. 1111~ ~ 0-.. bllll a '-'red hOYrt 10.7Tuee· TomSh11pUnlclllSv°tta-UlllYllll BUILDEAI !M· NOWONN .. tOltl ~'*" ..,..,..._ HHl'.JOHNION ..... ':':H.11 pt ,.,,., ... "* Aoyce "'· M Sit. fut llutt tionCdM,013-3320 a••11tUT POAIUMIOLE'S WOME ..,,....,_ •r-~142.ol70 DOlLY.tllOO. Tec:~fOt~SM Pn1tmecyNl'4-t·l111 .. ... C£NTlAS. I0111hern 1131 ~IMS. lAU LHlh9' ... t01110 dMiiCI iliANAOIA Francl•co DHl•rthlp. ' UlDI W• Med •n OfOll'lltd in. C1llf0tnl•'• tarG"1 hOtM Co t M.-M2-lllO ooetlrtd fCNI OOIW, from ~ 5ii .. 5ift1iiiir'J!iii!m; .... In CUllOl'nef ,...._ Flit , ... !Mm tyttem. ~ UlU $tcvloe ltltlOft ltttndantt dM<IUll to Mlp In our Id lmpr~t r•tall ctlaln, I a ..,gdorl·GoodMan Of j'nJlll' ,,.,...,, m .._ teod ..a'y akMll, Tr•d•temayexi.t 11000 ~I\' commill!On U ·S81hr 645·5780 HrvlcH depertm•nt. 1ec11nently1Mklf\Olndl• Ulfl .. IW ... N.V. Wom twtoe Otta Ilk• topof"'911M ... ~....-,.. n/wnkr Cell ltuno F0< Appt I only Oii i a.. SeMee Banking Retp0n111>1Ut._• Include vld11al1 l0t tfle lollowlng. 1980 . Frenc9 I 1tOO uklng 1300 lxceilent cond. HU ~.bcellntlttl1• detlltl 41~55" E1plorat1on progr1m. COOfdlnattng.flow OI adl .... 642-tttO 642°9200 080 Us-alt ~~'!1: .. 1.' i11.r:/, and benetU1 ~ lllUlllO Cell Judy 120·84~ OllTllll-~=~t~:. Mill au French dftc OM ftet·IGP LIKI! NIWI ,... ...,. ertllil WCl!f --------MoW'lg Co M9dt l"MCf\. 111¥111 ... ,.11;,0 1n 11yout of Ollfl .U fftk 30"• eo · wtpenetld £leetric ~mower With ~ 'l;;;;'il°: m'T lf1k medklm duty,~, C111M/lnt11r11h newtpaper helplng to IL Tiii door1 & ,,.,,d cet'fld catcn.t. X Int cond 175. lno Iron , ..... Mercy awter tll11·tlm '~ ~ ~~t~~~. Mu.t A PtU• Moving. au.2es& • 9120 IEPlllll1&T1YE ptck-up 8lid deltver •d FMITAll HLLn ...!"1>1em S400 _ ~ _913 .. 148 Pro-M• ._, • bendl. ,:~J.=fTMA '. ....._... , ..... - be,...... .... gtoom.d ....... Plllll ..... PIT PfOOI• 10 Client• NMd LIKE NEWI 11 e cu"· trait Liquor Coflec:ICW8 WWII wlleg ... "°° 733-tl01 w/gooct typln9, 1111111 HWS Wllll M&•(I DO YOU WANT MORE IOIM<>n• with good time •PART·TIME Cutlhln fr I e • w h 1 t e re. Rommel .~~· "Vin• ft~iifii:lliiiitiiJii Vertout hfl. Call JOM Nett ~enc.. gOOd • ""-THAN JUST A JOB? DO m•n•g•m•nt •bllltlH •PART-TIME Selnpeople lirgtf•torl frMZef. $395 tege YMI 1•21 Setloua ' I ~1·12tl drMng record and refer· 833·1919 YOU HAVE CASH HANO. Ind I rc:! drMno r.. 080 OTS·745e oollec10ttt 4tt.()()03 • encee requ red fOf Co lllSTlllES LING OA BANKING EX· cord ood b•n•flt• Find et BUILDERS EM· • MOVING 8ALEI 8ectlfloe4 •**11111 wlpleeaant wattling con· PERIENCE AND THE PIMM Wt'fte or cell PORIUM/OL!'8 HOM! Ii 1111 F Ilk newt Ant~ ... , dttlont • generou1 .. 11ry PIT, F/T. A.M. 6 P M. ABILITY TO TYPE? Ol1pl1y Avertl1lng·Oelly CENTERS whet r°"'re Art HCft p:n,i.w! houMhoid full Co6or TV· 3"' Old I 100 progrem WUI treln AfJpty In penon Piiot 330 w .. t Bay St., I llf •-aa-n .. ._. ... 54f.2 '11 D• M COCO'S 213 t Wutc:htt COME TO GREAT WEST. Cotta M ... CA 921128 '"king In retal OP• ~ of tum. 122-01.., Iv m.19 ..-o;;.;..;.;;;;;;;;,;_.,...._o...::._;;...,illt OHTllLlll 2Ul Drive Newporta..c:ti ERN SAVINGS I N (l14)1·2~1H =:ti::~IY~'1:::.,~:m; LIS 117·1111 llAll"Hlertr ... ...-.-----·-=~ lllTllS/TllE·M COSTA MESA. EOE llfl('; congenlll wottt .n-Kenmore Refrlgeretor, MOYfng mU9t Ml 1200 I ft SSlO Mond•y thru Friday Part· vlt0t1ment lnlervMwl wlll twvell oold. ta cubic ft. ~~ '42·3221 Su.Mn CIC tlfE AND blSXeulW dtM cat• 644· 1237 ~~~t=t~ 1~11';u°ti: be Mid 1c•·m•ker. xint cond SEARS 10.1 tat* bend INSURANCE AGENTS TIME CUSTOMER SER· COUNTER HELP PIT M·F. S225 Call 831_.325 uw Uke New Whlrt- SUPEA QUTS, 831·7090 saoo to $2000 weekly. •llWIYll 1 VICE REP whO Wiii deal Apply In pert.On Mon, '~!· t-11am a NITULI ••• ygigt. 15 dltttr~t klndl. We otf• OILUll ITllllTI with daily teller Iran.. 175 Ptularlno OLE'S HOMrcENTERS W/Dfy, X'lnt condl '300 15 95-14.15. 731 8075 11-...,a•y Ml .. -•Oullanttd Leed• PA~T TIME MON ·FRI ec:t1on1 and alto provide Cotta Mesa 5-45·41187 3309 S Brletol St 080 548·3013 aft 7pm UMd labor•tOtY giaMwwe -·-r,.. •N•tlonll Mktlng Pro-8•m·1:30pm Make S40· a9111tancelntheNewAc:· --s let Beek ftUk US4'• laro-t trenll)Oftet gram seo Daily e.tabll•hed count• .,.. HJYEll/llLNll S•nta An• Sld•by·Slde Fr~• b:anc:e1. •t~'call M~ of boetl Mek• a mature *" O.y wor1I week lunch rout .. Mu11 hive For bUIY moving com-T\191, 12/9, t-1 lam ~rig, avocado.• nt cond after 5pm 84t-1Ht tllee cflarge P«IO" In our •Comm. paid we.Illy own car Cell now I Thi• lull time po1lllon pany. Stlt1 at $5.50 hr. BUILDERS EMPORIUM lafl ua.ta1 cb~t BOUTIQUES C M. twmlnll. Must be •Incentive rftard• (trle•> 979.0747 provides 1 complete~ A Ptu• Moving 842-2885 32051 Cemlno C.,..treno "--;tat 1111 ••P'd In •II Ph.... Join • dynamic grow no ---ef•t• package I nd ,,,. op-DRIVERS-TAXI CAB San Juan CIPl•trano F l 1114 1'1'"9911"'1 .... ,..,ll"""" .... ~"'IW!ll! BenefiU 842· 1582 company with proven lnOIH ltElP portu,. , for adv•n~ •ra hrt (2) X LE"· 16 COi', ti& &LL &llllLI' FUii track record $3.50 hr 101 FHl'llon ment Strong ..i" 1nd 120.000 YR Dally CHh 2 I llY Flllltm SSOO, grephlcl tlblet I I .. lfOlnllY·IWPT IOI CALL RONALOO RAV l1land, N.B. 640-6752 communication 1klll1 end San Clemente to El Toro 8J~R1l':MP°ri~~M Lii lll-t1•• $350, ~ltotl F1()..4() DW laf 1 ·I, •· • Xh MCl'e11tlal ltllllt req'd (714) 9M-85-44 91m-9pm New Accounll U · Call Susan S39-8418 24392 Rockrteld •• print per $475, Apple lie St Mich .... I All for 1mall bu9y Tu LIW IUL ElllTI Ill.IS •TIEl'S IUln peraence I plu• II you are EXCELLENT tNC'O'iie Et Toro 2 Balloon back' ch1lr1 $450, Hitachi HM·3111, AnQ9!1 Churcil P1tltll otfkle. Accurate typing &11 lnOIH • PROFESSIONAL. pol-FOR HOME ASSEMBLY seou. 2 Engl enllqu. 19". RGB AnelOQ, 33.5 3233 Pecillc View Dr eowpm. Min 3 Y" of legal NMd a cha~•? Juet •tart· 11 accepting epplleatlons Mta STRONG PEOPLE WORK FOR INFO CALL BUILDERS chr• S50ee, 5 antique din Kru HSF. 1024Xtbo. 31 Corona del Mar-Benefit or ac:ctg firm exp. W0<d Ing out? nd out what tor Hot Line Cook I Dell SKILLS. and enfoy deal· (504) 846-1700 chr• $125, eng t!Qet oak OP. 40MHZ BW 1500. 'Wtalet htftMt." PrOOMtl~ exp nee: Up Great Western has 10 Per10n1 Exp d n.tpful, Ing with tile pul>lk:, we DEPARTMENT p.357 EMPORIUM / aide l>rd S350. 891-8113 854-952• • otter Cell Eldon 11 i... t 1 1~ to $2500 mo. Call • Mr 759-~830 GREAT \YEST· bul wltraln r'Vl'I peraon would Uke 10 t,a" to you. IUYY EtllPIEIT ft h Swan at 844-0512 btwn ERN REAL ESTATE 'Day 1nd 111ening ltllft•. OLS'S '* •HIDE·A·BED. Full Frtt It Yn MU A ert • 3-5pm on Dec 1 or 2 Apply 225 E 17th St. CM Pi.as. apply In perton to IPIUTll ~~ett:!.~t C>yt~~~~g: FREE PUPPIES. heve ye•r -•hi•• =s;· Cluatft•d'• ll•tlilC., oewiuad uHdeut c&D belp JOU SMALL DISTINGUISH INN ~ R 0 150 Stinger Crene HOllE CEllTERS Eve 9eM261 "'°"· beeutlful mixtd a. .... a..alfletl PIT, Fr0t1t O..k Perton-[ 'Y f ltHHI 5530 ~ Sat1ry comman1ura1• Ill _ Auttrallen OlnQo Only 10 ,__ _______ _ nel. ·Exp. Pf9''d Flexlble n:: J. with experJence Wiii con· lrt Ifft, M4 I tMftJ good home. 5'7·2713 1-;==;;;;;;=;:;:;;;;::;;::=====:::;;==-hrs. ~In peraon -=.!_!_ GREAT WESTERN llder trllnlng a Clau I l WJeb ... JHJ llallan Provendal dining FREE PUREBRED I 0 H Udo Park Or N.B TllE DAILY SAVINGS Orlver 04&-7•00 table & cilalra. 842..IJ 119 Ff SAMOYED HUSKY TYPIST /IE•mHllT •••• 1111111 PILOT c1•c1u110• 3200 Park Center Dr HOTEL.I Newport Beech Equal Opportunity DESIGNER en IOfl off wtlt 3 yr• otd to good home. Fut peced ottlce. Iott ol Mature SalH Pe,.on " Colt• Mesa. CA Hotel 1111 the followtng Emptoyer wlmultl color crewel em· M9-t910 Office needs I rellal>le. position• available. SEcu•1n OFFICE· broldan., 700-6854 •ft••--------variety Mull type 50+, wanted for wom1111 retail •RECEIVING CLERK n n -1 beneflll. Send retume to clothlng store P•r-mature and respon1ll>le Equal Oppty Emplgyer 8PM & wkend• Pth I •-1--•-Mfl person to work part-time M/FIH •HOST/HOSTESS PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY -. .... P.O. Box 5768• Balboa m•nent PIT lmmedl•••. 9am-1pm Monday-Fri· Princlpellonly •FOOD SERVERS 774.3737 Olne11• Ml wlleal, 0 cflr•. Ab)'llfnlan kittens cFX Island, CA 92&02 845·5711 day Prevlout office IX· --•BUS PERSONS C lef I $150 Maroon coucil & regl1t9rtd I we.Ill,• 2 I ~·\£kt-itisir~ A R T s T (1h ·,1111.;11~11 rt11\p•fXl!ltllt(IJJli.'.t C.11i\t need1 unJl!tn.mH pr11Ju< 111t l.11" 11 .imv I,\ r u11Jt:r,1 .. ~' 1crd .111!1\ln~ 11 .. k".: i1.11 t'rjl)lrti; hr~ 1Jritt1 ol d1t:nh :\111ltr1 111 p11;dul t !Jwur1 Jn.I prt t:nr.1111111'flt'l'111 3Ulll"Tl !llt: lt~I tlll!t AOJ fl'IJI ddlt:rt11U i: JI ~ t~~t p.1tc '' t11t:nt1.1I < hH J," ru111n.1t111..: • m•r ·er Jern.and~ qu.11111 , 11 It ,. \c~~r.irtr produl tum r1<111lt.!t:t , !r H~C'I Ab1IH11111111r~·unJtr :1..:ht Jti1dlir1h '' • rr;.," Pri : nt"''l"~rc: nptrttn<e ''An id\ant.ii:t P11't11on I\ lull ttrnt i;11uJ Dt11t!11' \al.m ,: w re huur Daily Pilat · ~ i() \rt\t H" \trtt'r ( 11\tl .\f('SI ( 1hturn11 CJ}f1T perlence helpful l>Ut not. *LINE COOK~ Serv Station ••h 1 lov .... 1 l500 MlrrOf top malel & 1 femete MOO Wiiiing to train BELL PERSON A p p I y I n p e r I 0 n A.Uendanll $4-5/hr Ape>ly con .. & end tlble $280 722..IJ&83 GrMt Glftl ~~ P .. ue call The Newporter Re1ort iam-4 30pm, Oeceml>et at 2500 Sen Joaquin can 963-6059 aft lpm P~lt :: ~~ule an ap. Ho1el l'IH an lmmed lst-5th, Tha Newporte<, H1rOld1 Rd, CdM llOI•• PWPlll polntment opening for a Fvll Time t 107 Jambor .. Rd. New· TEXAS REFINERY CORP L::::. ::my~'. 11~~ AKC Miniature 1•2-•333 bell perton to work the port Beach Offflf'I plenty of money new A•klng l 1000 (714) 541-9&04 EOE ~~d~~~tg~ 1~::.'rr: lnl'I student axc:hanoe 0<g plus cull bonu .... fringe 675·7255 Att &pm & Sun •--------- Nawporter Resort. 1107 Mek• pert·llme rap to =~~'~t•m= ::.· SOFA Lo .... Seat chair and •11lcal la1tna~~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~ Jamt>OrM Rd NB find homes tor high .. ..._.. ~·-loot stool uu new. ln'Lmmrmm..aal'rl~ l"ICIAL GAIAOI SALi IAn ONLY 60t /llne. CALL M2-567,. _ ~ -sctiooi axchang. Ito· "~1J"~-.op all t ••••••••••••••••• dents Good 2nd Income perle~~~·klnw•r~~ .. F.D Earth~ra5, i~~~S-4 or VIO~IN Air•IMd et Ill ... l11AM 1111 Int. 1t1c• 1141 1·800-443-0100 Ext 600 • 11 711 MOVEDI MUST SELL! $1500. Altl 11200 0< PatlO Sele 224 Onyx AWi. Giant Garage SM 100 Openl·nos Now Ava1·1able LIVE-IN COUPLE for 0 Fl Wor1h. TX 7810 1 New IOlld Olk e pc QM bet! oft• 5192 U/2·4 10•tn·4pm. uledblllM,uMdldtappl, a elderly clleflts Fr• rm & --bd 1 pd 51300 only l Or unique hend-cralted t4ec: organ. Oft tum. tOOlt. board. +$t5001mo, VETERINARVHotpltalh•• 1sI;Hgghttdchl •'oebl· Paan 11•1 11em1Stto l50 1t•eoetc1 221~ 837 3669 PIT night attendant & • n llSI St H0.()837 Set/Sun CAR R 0 UTE S · Kennel attendent hrl net S 1 • e1c 120-1001 ,.., .. ... l PEST CllTHl avallebl• Exper pref, MOVING SALE All 1dnt '..-\ 1663 walnut Upright dXAXdi IXL! FURR TO ....... ..... 1141 ' Earn Extra Ca•h For Oel/very Of Thi• Paper -' ',,,,£·~ .... HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNT AtN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collecting . no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney 7 Local Co need• route apply 11 125 Mete Or. of orig prk:e Beeut bll.la Pleno. burl trim. lvO<y GADGETS Sal l Sun 1•-.,.~~~~~~-1 technician. we train OMV Costa Mesa. 831· 1030 w/wtlt sofal!VMet 1815. keya ll'I 1 ~II HOO No¥. 29 a :io. &-1PM, 99.6 ~llLlt pr•ntout Clll Mr Taylor E---:t f w ... Sotid Cherry Fr Prov cor (714'"4 25 Sendc:utle Dr CdM From KnNel, fOf'\t, Ill· am only• 919-6021 ., •• ,.n ··ss3s lbl set • ocx:aa. ctvl+ din ANTIQUE Engli.tl ROM· . I llqu .. lo eppllenc ... -------' rm 111111! Mod. Oak BR wood 7' Grand Plano ti •111 K •nm or• A e Ir I O • POWDER COATllS PRACTicXC NORSE. S550 cot tbl Mt, wall Good Cond $2.800 OrNt 89'1 AMhid Items. wllh/dryll PAINTER Experience HouMkeac>er. does It ell unltl unuMd IOf1bd S350 19Hlf13 bOOk•. record•. clothel, ........ 1M necces11ry 631·7702 Ltve·ln or out Local rel• b., stool•. PP &47.1084 ELECTRIC Key1>o1td ml.cl Be aure to come! lllWta 873·5100 Nev9r uMCf IOfl, lc>YMMt. Pit.no 73 Fender RhodeS 222 E 18th St • Sun lam 494-9139 chai r & ottoman twin reverl> lmP l800 SILVER Mrrlnga. TV, i.w- THE DAIL' RECYCLE Eartlltones. Cell enytlme OBO H0-3092 elry ttonea, Ohau• '"'9. l!!Jlrt ..... IHI at (714)55-4..()641 Ju•t In time for • Holldey old heme. tool•. Baj• Ffr."!i't. sun. comet o:. PILOT CIRCUUTIOI through the REDECORATING. Fr .ing .... tong. Wurllturue>-blk .. , Mexico flllllng ~ a Palmer. rw tSttt Ofllce l'IH 1mm•dlll• DAILY PILOT Prov Chine Cabinet )Uni r~ht. tuned. A ber,aln at QNI. 490 Costa M ... St 6t Mite hMhld, toyt. opening for a part-time Classified Pages Cood • g11 .. doors. 8'H S 50 49 ·2640 natala gilt•. tSX8 Mt mlfrortct office clerk Pl•Hant bUt Turn unwanted by49"W, $350 875-2898 PLAYER·WEBEA Yall 1134 clo .. t doora, b•~Y busy olltca h .. vy SACRIFICEIC awe! I 2 D Art BI> Gr• d ~ walt(er. portac:rlb, gltll Phone• 1ndiv1duat 10 ...... Items Into r 1 '° 1' u~2 ...,.,. 1 1 Yond n~. Sat/Sun ,.8. Xrt tupplr... 1t0<y book, bed, dbl box .. v. matching cha rt. pec1n t., 1, .....,.ec: c or · ~ fr t....... ..... a malt T-• St•tlon form v1rled dutlet Will· money today/ din Mt new relrlg OuA r oll• $7500 08 .,....ure amea • ...,,., -• viv• Ing to train Houfl Mon-Cell •.a" • .:..71 1 Items! S4&-tU9 842.«ostO IJ.41-.StH/E. part1, clotl'let I mltcl Wagon, S11>01 wltrlr day-Frid•y 3:30·8 30pm 1 _______ ._ ___ 1 Y 102ae Cardinal Ave Much mofel PleaM cell Pett to tc:fled· "°" _______ .. ______ ...,...,,.._ ______ ...,.. ule an appointment 142~3U EOE .) ( FU SUCCESSFUL . CITIZEN How much will your '°" or daughter know obovt bu1lneu when applying for t+i•lr first full-time job? Plenty, if he or lhe hos ever been o new1poper carrier. Through route experience he or lhe is already o lop oheod of their closunates. Whlle they oil master ideas, the boy or glrl with o new1paper route 11 able to put them to practical use. Business? Corrieri ~rn the ~le learn the basic principles from the f lrst doy of starting to deliver newspapers. They buy ot wholeaole, .. 11 at retail, make collections, keep t+aeir own books, and deal wittl people foe• to foce. Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "lou" are more t+aon textbook terms. The benefin of mot10Qing a newspaper route ore on eqvotlon for a future succenM citiz.en. A greot number of todoy'1 prominent men and wom.n started their public carffrt at newspaper carriera. And they all YOuch that a newspaper route gives o boy or girl o head s1ort on the future. Bovi and girls l 0 years ond older who moy be 1nteres1ed 1n route wor• should contoc1 1he Doily P1lo1 c1rculo11on deportment ot 642·4333 ~ -D1HJ !!!~,ON om. , 330 WEST BAY ST P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 926l6 , _________________ ._ __________ , I Yea, my Mn/dovghter would like l I information on a Dally Pilot rout.. I I HISIH&'.R NAME I I I ADORE SS I I _______ ZIP __ J . .. I ~...,_ ________ .......,AG~I I . l PAR&NT"S -;;: I ', I SIONATU11t---~ ----L---~-------~~-~~-~ . ' When you w.ant to get ~ht to the heart of thlngy . classified's an organized, information .. packed way to find what you're looking for . Daily Pilai c L A s s I F I E D (X) "--co LO I C\I ~ co II ., <HllSTMAS IS COMING .. , • tAl.IMltMCI L&AINI ...... • ••••• * ·-EXC€LLMT INYINTOfrf OfOetYounToay PN-owNIOIMW'I .... .... '7t 320I{.!,.~>' a/roof ... ,....... ,70 20l.;;;;;(*6M) . 1540::':.'::·N• 2624 Hli6CW eo.ta w... ·eo 320I ~· a!tOf/A w NMnl '13 320ic1r:;. 9/roof m,'L,.~T . . -. . - ~ #l BUICK DEALER .. OAAHG£ COlMTY Wt°"" H1n9 up lh• •tocking• Put up lhe tr" look In CIHtllMd for your holld1y need a. ·H CK~y van Con-'13 320! ~· a/rot/If llclAREN'S Ill YeftlOl'I, at.Ito, llr. lo ""· '13 320I '!TE '•l pq .,.., tlll ~ ttl e MW wfllt I '"9. VI, lllnt (2 ) 1211 It. cond t9IOO ~ •13 533' 6 8'd loedecl ,ulerton, CA '* P!UOEOT • * M4STlRA Tl * * Al,A AOU!O * '*· SAAi * "!"'l"* • h Cll UtJ • "'" C.1 1ilts • StiV!tt • lfGIJ!C 2nc1 ............. ax le . '""• fl•• a 1.2001oeo ..,.,., e11t Ii' OI .....,, Nil.IC NOTtcE Dilly Piiot Cl111lfled 142-5171 Pta.IC NOTICE OOOOE Van 1171 15 (1119251) 714-tlOUOO P .... ,.., "*'· loW ml 'M 3181 I epct, a/roof 213-191 .. 701 only 11,i>oO ml t7.ooo 0t (1"915') beet~ loll 17M208 .... 3111 5 aod. a/roof ·~ :!;.!., ~ or 142..tm e.i 221 ( 111•1$4) ber mechlne ·nu p.- un.i ... , '14 533~~~&1 toeded bfonn, Ate : No air: Cludea IMI '15 3181 a •· a1ro0t auto. taoe Od 1 ~. ater. (2d(m32•) 1_MUO _ __,P_,,lop,...1,...~51-4129..._,~__,, '3 l FORD~ need9 ·es 3111 5 aoct. I/roof Mude'l4 RX-7 OSL ~ reatotl~. garttelly :J:'11 (2ebtl15") ver, I~. excellent 15200 8 e75-lt •15 520e auto. loeded condition, 3tK 11150 ..... i.e... 1111 ·u ,1,,_.1,, •12-4048 . ~&1(2~~f} ~ MBZ '7t 2IOC!, ,&untoof, ••• 52.. 5 eod , __ .._.. low ""'-· xJn t cond, """ ~tc' ,.._, MUST SElll S.t oftw 'II 1351 aut:,>> loeded 146-21~ * 7&2.()900 • JIMCLICI< 'DI/RENAULT JEEP eon t2olo2211 * '11,. * ·yop 111 PAID Chame)/pelo, bNut cond. FOt P~ed ..................... n.~a•l IAINVEAVTO CENTEA 714-95 1-3144 SALES PARTS LEASING S ERVICE MUCM>TU tit I BtoedWey SantAI Ane ll14)Ul-11l1 OPE(4 SUNDAYS low ""· 3 yr wan av.... M•c:.dea 8et\l ur;.:_~~d!ndlael lllllMA111U1 fo: S 1Ul5 (Ser 2280~ T oP Mercedee Pr1cea Paid •llDtla CALL PETER or RAY ••Tl ..... 1111 100I QuallSt.,N.8 .... ..... . 833-1300 213 ()( 7 14137·2333 Nil.IC M>ncc l'UBllc NOncc Tlw. YOU F:2~ IN U.S.A. Arc> TRYING HW>Clt TO BC l • SM.SS • SIJtVICE • PMfTI • LEAllNG l ARC.(Sl INV(HIO Y ~IHI wm'c:OASI EVOY flD)(l ' Cot.C. CAl.LT•AY . ' · .. • It '< ' • • , I ;, , I 1/11 842 200( Ml.IC NOTtcE VW '73 TMINO red, b11t tot:i. rOll ber. catm wln>- OO'ft. CGIMctora c:ond '39" 761 .. 125 Roy H . YW'UY ...... Mint cond, mu1t Miii 41M~ 117 or 415-8580 .......... ti. 9311 WANTED R .. pon•lble party to buy old fllm.lly ft'Mtnd 'et Chevy Malibu-. Some bful... tM In ••'*health 3~ ' dr. .. ,, 11.,.. r.chtl, lml'MC Int, beet adot:itlve oft« "42·21MO or "42-7897 Nit.IC JIOTICC • UclltllC f ~ ·.~·· -· . - ltlflW ....... CM. NABERS CADWC L.AAGEST Sll£CTIOH of lat• modlll, low,,,...... CadllaCI In OrWlfl . Coi.lntvf See ue tooayt 140-1100 2900 Harbor 81\td, COSTA MESA FIND throuRh classified P\8.IC NOTICE ...,.., ncmtOUI IUN911 flCTITIOUI ..,..... flCT1TlOUI ..,.... '9CTlnO,,. ..,.... RCmlOUt .,.... flCTITtOUl IU..... FICTITIOUI ..,...... f1CTmOUI ..,..... 'ICTfTIOUI ..,...~. .. County on ~ NAMI ITAftmWf N._ ITATIMIWf NAMI ITATIMIWT MAim ITATI..,., NAm ITAT'IMIJfT NUS ITATIWWT NA1m IUTI*'" ..._ ITA.,....,, MAim ITATIMIMT 13. 1MI ~ t~~~~~· The follOWlng petlonl lrl The followlng petlOM ... The followlng pe!'ION we The following 1*10M are The follow4ng perlOnS .,. The t~ing ~ are The lotlOwlng peraona er. The 1o11ow1ng PW90N we ,_ ,...... .,, .,.._ -0oong bullMll N clOong l>llllnell 11· doonQ bu11n111 u. AOBCO dOlng bu11ne1t M doong Wal-u doing l>utlMA a doing bu11MM u doing bu9'neN • Pul>llehed ar.,. COMIC Auto 8uu1y Center. 15 BAIEA IHOUSTllttE. INC . IC A INTERNATIONAL STE!L 2802 Newport &Nd.. M 0 TEL·M081LESTATE TC'S KLOSET, 27754 TRIM TREATS CANOY SUPEAFOAMANCE, 1980 CA'EATIVE ~TGAOE & Delly Pilot ~~ ao. CP~80ta28 St • C:O.ta MIU, 17H2 Whitford Lii . Hunt· CURRENCY AOUISfTIONS. N4rwport B..ct\ 92883 INVEST MENT CO , t 107 Santa M1rgarlt1 Pkwy, CO 320 Su~rlor Ave Petra ~ .fB, ~tie. INVESTMENTS, 2442 EJden Deoll'llt>er 7, 14, 11M ,, .. ington Beacll. Calif 92649 841 Woodllnd. Ofenge, Robett John Coutute. 328 Oolpnln Tarrec:e. Corona del Mlu>on V1ejo Calif 92975 • 120 ~ BMcfl. Cellf Celtf 92170 Ave •CS. eo.11,.._ Calif au... AMM EnterpttMt, Inc • 8-lndlntrle Inc . Cd-Calif 92Mt Flower, Cotti ......_ c.111 Mar, Cahl 92825-1724 Cinda P Smith 3?101 82883 Superlormance AAa11e1tn nt21 Clllfomla corpo1a11on, t520 tonwe OM L Chtiwnan 117 92127 Till.Km111 l or-. 1107 Pteuant Olen Rd , Tret>uCO Sytvla Aoo M00t1. 993 Hilla. a callfornl• LJmhed JOMPh J Tonorelk>, 2442 PUBUC NOTICE PonclefOll St• Cost• MeM, Thia t>u••neu 11 con-VOJktown Le Cotta Mell. Tiii• t>ualneM la con· Oolphln T•rec:e, Cofone del Cyn, Cell! 92678 Notle St leguna a..cn, P1rtnenih1p 2950 Alrwey Elden Ave •CS. Coata --------- CA 92t2t dueted t>y. CO<l)Oflllon Calif 92828 ducted by an lndMdu•I Mar. c.tlf 92825-1724 T ... ry E Manal. 20522 Cahf 92851 Aven\19, C:O.t• Mela Caltf Meae Calif 12121 ITA.,....-Y °' Thi• t>u•ln"' la con· Monie•! e.-Secretary Pau!R.G1W1,M1Wood-Aot>ertCoulUf• Tl\11 t>ualneu la c.on• CohUHI. Huntington Tttt• bUllrlff• II con· 92828 Ttlcl bullnnl II con-UAMICJI ·"°' ~ed by a corpotatlOn Thtt stetement w11 Ned land Onlnge cat t2Mll Thll 1teternent -. fl'ed ducted by art lndwldull Beach. Cat.I t2&tl dueled by an ind!Ylduel Th•• t>utlneu la con· OUC1ed by en lndMdU9I UM °' PIC""°"9 AIU M McUIOYIC:tl Pr .... Wllh '"'County Cieri! of Or· '"'' bullMH II Con· witll the County Clet11 of Or· Thurman L. Gravee Th•• bu•ln9H II con· Sylvia A Moor• ducted by a llmtted pertller· JOMPh J Tortortllo IV:llmU..MAm dent enge County on Novernt>ef duc1ed by· co-pannet1 anoe County on Novemt>er Thll statement wu filed ducted by co-,Pl(trw• Tiii• etetement wa ""P lhl• 11.atement WM flied The fotlOWl}'!J ,_llOn• Thi• ltl14WM"t ... "*' t7 1988 D•ll L Cllrllman 24. 1988 with the Coumy ~Of Or· Cendie. p Smith With Ille County cw. Of Or-L J Hiiian, v.ce PreQ-With the County Clartl of Or· ~ eDendolied the u. OI w1111 the County Cter1t DI Or-,__ This atalltMnt ... filed F1171lil lflOI County on Novetnl>ef Thia 1tatement ""'" lllld 111ge County on November dent ll'Q8 County on ~ th• Flc11t1ou• lu1lll•ll IOOI County on NoY9mW Pub41thed Orange Cou1 woltl the County Clerk Of Or· P\IOlianed Orange Cout 17. ttee wiltl the County Cieri! o1 Or· 17 1988 Thll ltlterMnt wu llled 6, 1tM Neme SuntlM 0.1 •aPf'*lt ta. 1918 D11fy P1lot November 23. 30, ll'Q8 County on Novernw Dally Piiot November 30. o.. F1altl7 enge County on November "311'7 with tM County C*1! or Or· ,__ Comp1ny, l,. Apolena ,,,._ o.c.mt>er 7, 14, 19H 17 1986 ~'* 7, t 4, 21, t1188 Pul>llahed Orenge Cout 17. 1988 Pubhlhed Orenge Coul anoe County on Novemt>ef Publlaned Orlf\09 Cout Ave S.lboa lalencl CA Put>fllhed Orenge Cout Su-534 Fmt• Su540 Ollly Ptto4 Novembef 23, 30. Fmtll D11ty PllOI ~ber 23. 30. 13 1988 Ddy Piiot No¥emb1t 23. 30 '2M2 Diiiy Pitol No\oenlt>er 30, 0.. Put>lltrleO Orange Cout Oec..-nt>er 7. 14. tNe Put>lltllld Or111ge Cout Deceml>ef' 7 1.a 1He ~ OecMnt>er 7, 14. IHI The FICti\IOUe 8ulinela cemt>er 7, 14, 21, llM P\&IC NOTICE Dally PIJOI November 23, 30, PlllllC M>TIC£ Su-529 Delly P11o1 NO'llm.ti.r 23. 30 Su-S29 Put>lllNd Orange Cou1 Su-517 Heme r .. erfld to 1eio.... ._ Su543 December 1 14 1eea December 7 1', 1988 ---------1oa11y Pilot Novemt>er 23. 30. f1tec1 In Or'anoe Count)' on -------ACTITIOUl IU.,..11 · Su-531 FICTITlOUI IUIMll Mt.IC NOTICE Su-527 P\8.IC NOTIC£ o.c.mw 1 t4. 11188 ... .,.IC WITICE Oclobet 21. 10M Fl2U02 m11ulC WIJICE NAMI ITATIMEN;f ---------Su-525 r~ ""' Jl ll'IM A Orant. 11t ruu... ""' The lolowlng oeraona .,. ·-"' NOTICE NAME ITATl.MIWf FICTITtOUI ...,..... '1CTITIOUI IUWH ,..IC_..... .. --n APolen&A...., BMb<>11*nd.. """""'bu r..-..n. The following pettona .,. NA• ITATIMINT r '"-• --· C t2M --C.,,RYS;-:-l :oANING dotng ~ u Pro-TM,.............,. --aon• .,. ___ Ptlll __ IC_NO_T_ICE_· --NAMI ITA~Wf Dtm•te WITICE NAMl ITAnMIMT A 2 · RCTTTIOUI .,_...... feuionel Sellmg Tooll, 148 dol~ .... "":::.::.:!,,....., The lollowlng ~'°"' at• r~ ""' The followlng peraone.,. Merie>f\ C Grent, t It 1314 Sh1wnee Or . Santa NAMI ITATl.MINT N Oulll L . Or CA "".,,__ flCTfTIOUl IUltNHI doong t>uslMM • ,.,.T1-·t ..... -.. clolnQ..bu.tlnlel • ~Ave • a.tboe ....,,_,, Ana. Cul 92704 Tiie ro11ow1ng perlOnl .,. 92889 n . ange, p LICAN. DEVELOP· NA• ITATIMl[Wf G & co 4570 Campu1 NA .. nAn;;;T ANGEL SECURITY co . CAT!_~ ........... Nllh• Ba.cilrOM Biiiey dOlnQ ~.. l.lwence E (Ip.on· 141 MENT COMPANY 119 The f~ '*9(1nl .,, Or Newpor1 Belch Cellf 421 Colton SI Newp«1 ·----CDl'l- tlt4 S~ Or Senti J M DEVELOPMENT N Ouall -ln Or.,. CA ApollNAw ,Balt>oalllri. doongt>uatneau 92880 The:=:"aonatre a..c:h,Cellf 92883 duc'l.O tly a~ and An• C1hf 12704 co 7442 Coho Or •111 92009 . Calif 92882 0 ANO 0 DESIGN Chong l ... 4730 Natldt ~ANGE COUNTY Lorette Green. 421C04ton Will .......... Thia builn•u 1• con· p 0 Boll 702 Huntington Tll•I bualnffl I• con· Jeni• A Gran!, 119 SPECIAL TIES 510 Call· Alie •308. Shermen Oalll St Newpor1 a.ctl Cellf TIMI ~I ... ·-®eled by ltllndlvtdull .. __ .. eat.I t2648 .... _ed..., .,, lndMdual Apotena~ve · Balboe Island, lorn11 SI Hut1tlngton Caul 91403 MOBILE HOME CENTER. 82983 . witll thl County Clettl of Or· ••1111e n1 ....... r-B...._. ......,,, """' -• Caltl 92882 C 9 ... •9 T 14482 B..ct\ 8tlld &ulle A. -,. _ _... --.,_.._ ,.. _,. ---• J.,_ A Morton 7442 LAur~ E Lipton a..ch. •hi ...... h1• t>ua&nfft 11 con-W•lminat ... Cellf ll2"3 fll11 txAtinHa 11 c;on. _.,,.. ...,....", "'' ,_,.,...,.,_ Tlva taletnent waa ftlld Colt Or t 11 Hun.Ing! fhta atat.,,,.,,t Wll flied Maflort C Or1nt, 119 Kllllerlne Madonne duct.cl by an 1ndl1/ldual Ma...._·M_ .... ._ H~ ducted by an indlu 10, t1188 C G ..,lh the County Cllr'IC of Or· Be~h. c.Z. 92&.8 I on with Iha County Cieri! of Or Ap()lene AW • Balboa Island, Downey 510 C.lllO<nla St Chong L" 7•~--.,.,.,. .,.,..,., Loretta Gr.-n ~Ion t9tlt 1nga County on Nowmt>et Thia butln ... la eon-enge County on Nowm-C~•~:2:~tn.H •• con· Huntington Beach Call Tll&a 1ta1emen1 ... ltled 14482 Beech BIYd SUtt• A. Thia atatement fllied . Publilhed Or-. ~ 14 19M ducted by en lnCIMdual 24 11188 dueled..., l'tult>end and wife ll2648 with the County CW. of Or· W~t':Qt~ 92"3 With the County CWll of Of. c.ly Plot Nowimber 23, JO, ,,_, Jamee R Monon '11714' M. C Gfenl Thll bu11n111 II con· ange County on NoYembef T~• Y •lllll'nlfll wu ''*' ~ County on November ~ 1, 14 1 ... 8u'2 t PubUhed Orll'Q8 COP! Tll4 llatement w• flled Publlthed Orange Cout Thll 11a1emant wu lllld ducted t>y e.n lndlVldual 17 1916 with the County Clettl of Or~ 12 11188 OallyPllOIN~t>er23,30, wltllt"9CountyClerllo10r· 0.llyPllotNovember30.0.. wlthlhaCountyClarkofOr· Kelhlrlne Medonne nat• Couty ~~ ~ ,__., Dec:emt>et 1 14· 11188 enge County on Novemt>er e«nl>ef 7 14 21 1886 ....... County 00 November Downey PublfSl\ed Orenge Cou1 ~Ne n °" Publtthed Ofange Cout Publlehld Orange Coul _______ Su-_5_21_ 17 tNe Su538 tt~ll88 Th1a slll"'*'I wu hied Daily Pilot Noveml>ef 23 30 natf7 Daily Piiot Nowember 23. 30, •---.T-,_.-T'I:----"-°' __ _ l)adyPllOINowember30.0.. IMm•ic NOTICE ,_,.. Fas. W1thtt1eCountyC1er11010r. Dec..-nt>er7, 14, 1988 Publl...S Orange Cout Dec..-nt>er7, 14, 19" YAMIDI UTOf cemt>er 7 t4 2' 11118 r~ Publ1ahed Orange Cout PlllllC NOTICE Pubttahed Orartge Coul ~~nw on Noveml>lf _______ s_u_.5_2_1 Dally P1101Nowmt>er23 30. Su-523 UM°' '9Cnnou9 SuS« FICTTTIOUI tultNESI Dl•ly Pilot NoYamt>ef 23, 30, Daily Pilot November 23, 30. f Dttts Oec:ember 7 14 1988 al 11 llU ..,._ --------NAMI ITATDIOfT oec.mt>er 7 ,.. 19M ,ICTTTlOUI IU..... o.c.mtier 7. 14 1Ne Ml.IC NOTICE Su-524 PtllllC NOTICE Tl\e ·~ l*'90na Ml.IC NOTICE The lollowong penona •• Sv-530 MA• ITATl.•Wf Su-520 •Put>llahad Orange Co8l1 •---------h•111 ~the uee Of • dOtng t>uair1111 u The folloWlng penona are Oa.ty Pilot NCMllTll>ef' n. 30. RCTITIOUI IUIMll flCTIT10UI ....... the flctltlOul Bu•lneH '1CTITIOUl IUIMNEll CEM ENTERPRISES. a1e f'WllC M>TICE doong bualneu 11 Flrat Pt&.IC NOTICE Oec:emt>er 7 14• 1988 NAMe ITAT~•NT Ml.IC NOTICE NAMI aTATDm'fT fofeme (1.IUXL REAL ES.-NANI 8TATIMINT Amigos Wey &Hie C. New-Mello Compan-. 18 eor.1--;...;;..;~;._,____ Su-S26 The lollo#!ng P4lflOM are The lollowtng ~ •• TAT! lt>)li$. WE.Sf REAL -· The IOlloWlng l)eflOfll ..... pon BelCh Celt! 92680 FlCTTTIOUl IUWll porat• Ptaza. to• Newp()(1 f1CTIT10Ul IUllNEH 1---------OOong t>usonua.. 'ICTJTIOUI IUIMll dOtnG t>ultnMa • ESTAT£ <(c)CONCEPT 5 do.ng bu11nea u tntet· Carl E MllChika 818 NAME ITATl....-r 8eadl 92880 NAMl ITATIMINT PlllllC NOTICE E·Z LETTERING SEA· NAm ITATl..wr THE TOY SHOP 3101 REAL ESTATE, 18937 galec:11c: Mualc:. 111 Peatl AmigO• Wey, $Ulla c. New· The lolloWfng '*'°"' .,. en.tar T Stlekney, t28 ...,._.._ing '*'°"' .,. VICE. 734 Oruns W1y Costa The loll~~ .,.. Ent Co8l1 Hwy . Cofone dal Bulhetd. Fountain VllMly. Ave . Balt>oe ltlenct Cell l>0'1 Beech. Calif 92680 dOtng t>ualneu u E 18th St B201, Colla doing t>ulineM u FlCTfTIOU8 llUllNlll Meta. C11tl 92827 doing t>ueinaa a1 Ml' Calif 92825 Ca.kt 12708 totnla 92M2 Ttus bUll"9SI 11 con-I a ) p AN EX p RO . M .... CA 92827 N.AIL THERAPY, 10515 NAMI ITATl•NT Ric"ard Wandroclll. 4S5 SALLY'S BUSINESS SEA-JoM E t.4cHellty, 801 Of· The f!CWJoua 8uW1M1 RlcflOly, 1521 AocaOf ducledt>y anilldividulll OUCTIONS (t>IPANEX Tllll t>ualneu la eon· Slatet Sult• 9B, Fountain Thefcllow1ngperl0f'lt•• C11elln1 Or , Newport VICES 24tMeaeOr Cost• Cllld CofooedelM•.Calll N,,.,.,.._,._,,o ebollew• OtencS•. Cel'llorno• 11207 Carl E Mltdlka ENTERTAINMENT. 10044 ducted t>y •n lndlYidual Vs.Illy. Calif 92708 dOlng butlnell aa ~. C.hl 92863 M .... Cahl 92827 92825 filed "' OrtlnQe County on Thie t>utlnffl II con· Tllla stetement wu filed Adama Aw Suitt •310, CllMtar T Stickney Sh a r on EI el It> I I II R A I N B 0 W A E • ChOclt Fsnslat. 2813 Bello Selly Ann Brummell, 241 Wilma J Mc:Nellly, 608 Or· Septemti.r ~. 1915 Fllf duCted by en lndhlldual wllh the County Clerk of Or· Huntington &Heh Call! Tlli. alatement wu !&led Cronllhlll, 28262 Avenldl M00£LERS. 3129 Bermud• Panarame San Clemente. Mne Or Cotta Meae. Celt! Cfloc:t Corooa dal M ... Calif NO f2177114 Roctl Day enge County on N<wemt>er 926'6 With IM County Cieri! of Or· C.ildld. M1tsl0n V11j0. c.til Of Co••• M•H Cell! Calif 92872 112827 112625 Don At1tlur Ole*. , 1211 Tllll ataternenl wu tiled 17 1988 Andr..,. p H&Ney Nit enge County on Ncwernber 926111 92628 Vernon F1n1ler 2748 Thil bualnff.I I• con· JoM P. McHtillly 817 Oennll Or , Coeta MeM. wrth tM County Clerti of Or· f12allD Slllllah Or Huntington 24. 198e Robert Wiiham Cronkhite. Eric Emil Llndfoth, 3129 P1nuco. San Clemente. ducted by an lndMdull Jntmlo, Coron• de! M•. Cettt 82626 ll'Q8 County on Noveml>lf Put>ltahad Orenge Coaat Beach, C111I 92841 '1Z1t49 28262 Avanlda Calldad, 8en'nud1 Or . Cosll M.... Calif 92872 Sally Brummell '" •Ill 92625 Thia t>ulif*le -con-28, 1988 Deity Pilot Novemt>lf 23 30. Thot bullneH •• con· Put>llthed Orange Cout Miiiion v,.jo C.111 92691 Call! 92626 This t>u11nen II con· Thia 1t11emen1 wu 1led 'Cenda S ~lly 617 ducted by en lftdMdual FIZ7UI O.C:embef 7 14 .!Ne ducted by sn lnd&vodull Delly Piiot Noveml>lf 30. o.. Thia t>utlnna la con· Thia t>uain111 " con-dueled t>y • getietal Plt'I· with Iha County Clerll ol Or· Juom.n Cofooa Oii Mar Thta 1tatement wa llecl Put>lttfled Ot .. Cout Su-527 Andr-p Herwy eernbef 1. 14 21 1Ne ducted t>y hwlt>lnd and wtle dUC19d t>y .,, lndMduel narsti•P enge Cou11ty on Novemt>ef Calif 92825 With !tie Counry Clerk °'Or· l)Uyrl N t>er 30, 0.. Tht1 sllt..nent wH llled Su539 Robert W Croollhlte Enc: E undrolh Aleherd Wendrocke 17 1986 Tn11 t>u11neu It con· ange County °" November cemt>er . • , tllll PtllllC NOTICE with the COUtlly Clerk of Or· Thia ttatemenl was tiled Thlt atatemant wu filed Thll s11temant wH flied fm2t1 ducted by 1 gen..-al part· 10 19M Su548 ange County on Novlfnt>er f'l&.IC NOTICE with the County Cieri! ol Or· wtth tM County Clerk ot Or· with lhe County Clerk ol Or· Put>ltstled Or1ng1 Coal Mrlhtp Put>fllhed Orenge Cout _.::;...._______ PlCTtTIOUl IU ... 11 17 1986 enQ1 COUtlty on November ll'Q8 County on Noveml>lf enge County on November Dally Pilot NOYemt>ef 23 30. JoM E -..CNetlly O&lly Piiot ~ber 23. 30, IMmtJC NOTICE NA-ITATIMINT ,... RCTITIOUI IUIMI• t2. 1Na 17 1966 17 1988 ~be< 7 14 11188 Thtl tlltetnenl waa flied Oecem'-7 14 11118 rUUL The lollowlng peraont .,1 Put>lbhed 0rll'Q8 Cout NAMI ITATIMEff f'25112 '129210 'sa1• Su-532 with lhe County Cieri! Of Or· Su-611 '1CTITIOUI IUllNIU dOlf11l t>uslneu as Dally Piiot Novemw 23, 30 The following '*'°"' -Publlsned Ot1nge Coett Pubhshad Oranoe Colsl Published Orange Coas1 NAMI ITATl•NT (a)EJCXL REAL ESTATE Oeceml>er 7 14. 11188 doing t>utlnua 11 Daily Pilot November 23, 30 Datly Pilot Ho .. emt>er 23. 30 0111)' Pilot Novembef 23. 30 ThelOllowlngperaons.,e Ct>IUS WETAEAL ESTATE Su-533 Langu1ge II, 15U·A o.c.mbef7 t4 tll88 Oec:emt>er7 14 t9~u-531 Oec:emt>er7 14 1986 dOlng bu.llMU at 8unr1M (c)CONCEPT 5 RE~ES-Caraway Drive. Cotta Mela. . Su-522 Su-528 POOi Ind Sp• C.•I 4901 TATE 16937 Bu ard, P\BJC NOTICE ca111orn11 92828 PUBllC NOTICE POOl.IC•NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Chlt'lene Cltela •8 .. Hunt· Fountain Valley C•llf 2708 tCTTTIOUI .,.... EdWln M Norman. t544·A _ __.;...;,.;...;;...;. _____ ------------------ lngton 8Mc:t'l 92149 Don ArtllUt Oldll 11 l03 'NAME ITATl:•Wf C..ewey Oftw, Coeta Mete CITY OF COSTA MESA Michael Aaymond Skally E Tango Ctr An1'*m Cal11ornle 92t28 4901 Charlene C1tcle •&'. Cali! 112807 The'°"°"",,.:'::''°"' ere Thtt bualneH la con-COUNCIL AGENDA Huntington B11cll, C1UI T1111 t>ualneu 11 con· "o::1 ~F 1 C c 0 A s T Oucled by• an fndhlidual 92641 ducted t>y an 1nd1vldual P I Edwin M Nortru111 DECEMBER 1, 1MI -... ... I Don ArthUr Old•S II CLOTHING co . 410 w Pa· T .... atat~t WU f>lld • "'• vU••M•• • con-CfftC Cout ........ 187 New· ..... -·-· ducted .... 1n ind1vldual This at element ,wu flied ,,_, • ""1th the County Clertt of Or· ORAL COM"•UNICATIO:\. 'S Mlctl~ R S•tlly with IM County Cl«k of Or· port Beech. Cahl 92883 anoe County on November "" 'N 1:30 P.M. Thi• atatlmetit wll tlled s~ge 9':-'nty on Novetnl>lf P~~~s~~!y 4~1::. 24 1918 g~t~NT CALENDAR wltti 1"9 COlirll)r Clerk of Or· 1 1 ,mm ~Beech CeM 92883 '127l.. Rarmond p c•---a. Roberl C Hopkins Alan 0 Ralph Enc Deen Scott 11'Q8 Coun1y °" November T · Pu1>111hed Orenge Coast ,.,...,., 24 19M Put>llahad Ofenge Coat Ills busln.N 11 con· Delly Pilot Nowml>lf 30 0.. CON RACT AWA ROS • . "21111 Oalty Pilot Novembef 23. 30. ducted by an lnd1Ytdu•1 cemt>ar 7. t4, 2 t. 1918 IBM Comuter Upgrade: Eighteen Prefab Bus Shelters, Remove and Put>llthed Or...,,.. COUt Oec:emt>ar 7· 14• 1988 C'*Yt L Oev&a ,...., Su537 Repla""' Fl-Underground Fuel SIOi'age Tanks Tul1 Maintenance Equip--··-&#·519 Thia stat..nent wu II-.. ...., •• o.itv Piiot Novemt>er 30, 0..1---------w11h 1ne County Olll'k Of Or· Dltn• .,, NOTICE ment. Emultlon·Sprayer. etmt>et 7 14 2 1. 11188 PUBllC NOTICE 111ge Coutlty on Nov9mt>er r..-.n. SOLE SOURCE PURCHASES _______ Su_54_1 11, 1911 , cmlOUt IUllNHI One fire truck ladder. radio equipment Pt&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUl IUtMH FJaltlS 1NA• ITAT1MINT Budget Adjustment ror Phase II of reconslrucllon of the goll COU™I, NA• ITAtt•wr Put>lllhed Or111ge Cout Tiie rOl!oofMg l*IOM .,. Resolution adopting tile restated Deferred Compensation Plan IOi' employees '1CnTIOUI IUIMll ~: = ~aone I!'• ~= tt=:3• 30• doongc x~~s~ AND DE· on the Basic Selary Resolution. Agreement with Tallmantz Aviation tor NA• ITATl•NT COMPUTERIZED FACIU· Su 534 co maintenance or the police helicopters Tile tonowmg peraona ere TIES MAINTENANCE MAN· • SIGN. 6200 Edinger A... Notices Of Completion Modlf1catt0n of CIVIC Center Healing Vent1lat1ng ~.~11~iN~;L•L1;'~~ENC1H AGEMENT. 171 F Alverllde P\8.IC tta'TICE ~~f·o~"';tlngton BMctl. and Air Conditioning System · Phase II, Parts Band C by Honeywell. Baket CUISINE 31831 Cimino :~ Newpot1 Betch. C.ltl FICTITIOUI IU ... ll &nan J Co•, 8200 Ee>-StrMt Fire StatlOn remodeling. by Mr Bulld, Jacob s Construction, Compte.- Caplatr ino. San Juan WMMam l F•g•n 300 N._ ITATIMINT Ing« Ave •121, Hunllngtoo tlqn of monumentatlon lor Tract 12055, 2501 Harbor Boulevard. by Th• c.p11treno. CA 92175 Cegneyln Newpot1 e.Ki\ The lollowlng Plf1IOni •• BMctl, Cellf 92847 Fa.ltvl9w Development Company: Flnal Map for Tract 12880 Flvler/Steiner. Waller Gasper, 25112 Cllil 92863 · doing butmeel n Ulttmete Kim D Coll t200 Edlnp IOCated at 2686 and 2172 Elden Avenue, for condominium purp()HS ~ ~., Or . Stn Juan Oorothy M _.~ 300 Hotteu_ lMll ~ AYe •121. Huntlng1lSn REPORTS C..trano. CA 9287& Cagney Ln NIWPO(t BMctl 11on Ln , Huntington hech BucllTlll • C.,"'1 1 92847 1 con City M•nager. Appralaal of Marden site PU8LIC HEAAINQI Aal1monoe M Thiry, Cafil 92813 ' 92648 duct.:S u~!nctwi~ • Contln'*1 from the meeting of November 3 1986 Urban Assist, 2518 SCl!matter Or · San Thia t>ullnau 11 con· Jill A Dodd • ...,... anan 1 CO• 'authorized agent lot Roy K Saktoka, lncorpor.ated/S.ltioka Farms, ln-~;eic:~=• ~. 92::;. ducted t>y 11utt>and and wife Th11 tw•'""' II con· Th•• atatement "" 1~ corporated. for propeny ioc.ted toulh o l SunnOW9r Avenue, eut or Sak1oka ouc:ted by • generll pert· ~ot:,~~ .. filed d~~ tzo: lndMdUal wttll lhe County Clltk of Or· 0t1ve, and wetl of Main StrMt and the Costa Mesa Freeway lleftt\li> witll tM County Clerk of Or· Thia 1111arnent wu tiled 11199 County on Novemt>et A Envlronmen1al lmpaC1 Report tor Genereal Plan AmendrY*\t GP8810 =-:•~=1 .,., I led anga County on ~l>ef' witll the County Cletll ot Or· 17. tm ,_111 B General Plan Amendment GP8610 10 ch•OQG the land use dalgnatt0n Coun a.rti of Or 17, 1 .,,,. Ccxlnty on Noftn'lber Pul>l alled Or Coalt from HIOh OenlitY ResldenUal to Urban Center R ldent1al, and to Increase ..,,,, 1119 ty Novem~ FmW 11. 1tN o. p~ Nowmai: 23 30 the Commercial Center uae from 391,000 to 1 431.000 square feet r'rteeCouttty on Publ..ned Orange co.et ~ O.:,,'* 7 14 19at • · Raz.one Petition R8602, to rezone lrom PDR-HO (Planned Development · naeal Dally Pllot Nowemt>er 2). 30. P1.1t>llthad Oranoe t ' ' Su·l30 Reltdenti.1-Hlgtl Oen11ty) to POR-UC (Planned De\relopment Ae91dentlal· Pvblla.lled OrlflOI eoe.1 o.c.mbet 1• 14· lMI . Oaily ~~~cir.:· o.. ' tk t>an Center) Deity l"llOt ~ber JO. 0.. au 532 cemt>et ' 2 • tul4& "8.IC NOTICC • COnttnued from the mMtlng ol November 3 1980. ppeal of th• Planning oemw 7, 14, 21. 11M fl\a.IC NOTICE CommlttJon1 de"lal or Planning Action PA861~8 from Mr and Mr• S P Ml.IC NOTIC[ ., ACTmOUt .,..... HOtlO, '°' v t1anc:.. from open apace •nd park•~ rtquirementa to legatize ,ACIFtC VIEW Ml~IAL'A"K Cemetaty • Mortuary Chapel • Cremator~ 3SOO Pae11tc View Orrve Newpot I Be C" 64•·2700 HAM°" LAWN· MT.OUVI J.40ttuafy • Cem t , Cram tOf~ 162~ GISier ,,_v Calta M 0-S~ ":.'=~•=• Ael'ITtOUI ..,_11 T~= .,. lhe ldd1hon Of paving at 3010 J tfrey Or111 tn an 3 zon me fOllowlnO l*'IOl'I• .,. ...-ITATI...,. dOtng bUllMM.. Appl1Cauot1 from Sid Soffer. appealtng the and d«hcauon rtQVlrement In 0~ iwa1ne11 u rn. fOllOwinO perton• 1r• 1.AWFU.NCE TECM· connection with the Pltnnlng Comm1nton'a appro11al or Planning Action CUSTOMTOWINO,i1M-'A.IL.Im· N0LOOYASSOC.t2Crwk PA8816$, Eric oak•)'. tor. Cond•U<>n I u Petm1t to construct a dfl'/9 l ~"'''Aw C:O.ta ......, 1t1Ct t1l ~ •O. to.ta Abed • 142, IMM. Cellf through r•taurant with n 200 r .. t oJ • r _ Oal &Of\9, k)C&lad at 744 Weal Cell! t212t Meea. CA t2U1 H1t• 19th Street in a Cl rone tf AoOert o Thotnton, 2111 Jenla ...... Pf ... o. 3 t3 l.atry C Zubl • :t2 ~ NEW BUSINESS l\eftngton •D207. Notwpor1 Cabrtllo •0. C:O..• ....... Ao•d • 142. lrvtne Calif Ordin noe tttabllatltng e41t1a1n Um1tatlona fOr the Aedav opmant Plan fOt IMecl\ CaM •~ CA t2121 1211• ,..,. Coeta u... Downtown~· ProJtJC1 Tiit• bU ne.u II COfh Tllil "'"ne ll COft• 1llit bu la COf\• Or ........ ~.... .. ... -.1,.... the Unl10Nn Flt• COde '°' 1 5, mall-~•in 41Uc'l .. t>r *' MMdual ~led tiy: an indl¥iOull duelef bY an~ ,. .. __ -··• -... Aooefl o TllOfTllOtl JMM ~o L•'l'f C z.itw.ii emendmentt thtfeto, and reipe1ung Chapttt II, Fire ~t1on TNe i.temef\1 wu fllef 11111 Ntemeint • fled tNa tta1.-it •• lled Council Poilcy .500-3. regardlng means ot COM nee -'th Govetnment we ti the Coutit1 c. of Or· with IM Countr C* Of Or· -"" "'-CountY c.. of°'" Code s.ctlon 6$815 (Oenlltf Bonu and 01n. lncent enve C°""'1 on ~--. CcM>tt on ~ .. Collmy °" Noor••IWr Rtqueat few dlt 10 11an regarding 9CCCPlanC'e •nd pr ot ,.."' "· ltM n. 1N1 , • .,. • O.Wal Plan AtMndmtft1 OP8TJA PUflU&n 10 Council P.o · "' P\lt)l 8'*' °'.... Coe9I o. "°' ,...,_,,bow a • Publ u a oommun~ MrV\ee to the ciu ot t C4tv 01 '**""' '· 14. 1t11 the Ofange Cout oa Rot Novem 30, •NI ~======::::::::::-L----~-----~~~----i..---,..--'~&1..~iW~JU---------""""""·~~-52 ... 11 __________ _..;. _____ __...__ __________ ~ ' TMAT DAILY PUULH S©~dt\1A-l£"E~S· WOii .... -------14ite4 ~ CLAY l. 'OU.AN ------- O Reorrono• the 6 tcrombled words below 10 moke 6 simple words Prlnl l111ers of ooch '" 1ls line of squares L E E R P H I 1 1 I 1 2 I VE NO I K I I l 1 I 1 · 1~ I I· N E S C T H I I I I I' P A N C E M I I I 17 I T A N I E D I' I I I I Our new ~work.er was prai9ing everythlr'\Q and everyone. My friend muted, "Flattery 11 the power of desctib4ng others as they ... ___ .. • z~m's\~0 r r .. r r r I' r 1a 1· r· 1 11111 11 1111 .. '$31\ 13Srt3Hl. "' ~· .. IJ~ luiqtJ~ '° '9MOd ~ I.. -.u.. .PMl"W ~A.-.~~~~ DutelWMi nM Je~ ~ mo S3A 13St'l3H.L l SOllW lllYJ.30 dtW:)N3 H!:JIB..LS 7JIONll 1Bd11H ~ Ol S&MSNY Ii • I • ' Mothers of disappeared keep vigil- By &EVIN NOBLET '$ '$ ,,... ...... BUENOS AIRES, Aracntina - Each Thursday afternoon, Nora Cor- tinas boards a rattlina subway car and heads for the downtown Plaza de Mayo to protest a wave or brutal rtprcuion that has long since ended. Shcjotnsdozensofotherwomcn in a measured. counter-clockwise march around a s1a1uc of a woman representing Republic in the center of the plaza. They wear white kerchiefs bearing the embroidered names of sons and daughters who disappeared almost a decade ago. Over the ycan. the weekly demon- strations of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo have bccc;imc a part of Buenos AirC5 life, like the mid- aftcmoon ritual of coffee and croissants in sidewalk cafcs. They themselves have become casual. cx.changina small talk, kissing and dCC"laring., "How well you look. dear." But their purpose rt'mains as sol- emn as the photographs or the missin& hanging from their nCC"ks. though the photos have faded. And for. many Argentines. so has lhe m&t1ve for the group's per- sistence. 1inas, .S6, said in an intervtew with The AJsociatcd Press.. "that until we recover our children, or find out whit happened to them. we wotlld con- tinue to 10 to lhe pl:i.za." She later added: .. We art no1 naive ... We may never find our children. But we won't stop until we find out everyone who was responsible, and sec them punished."" ln some cases, including that of Mrs. Cortinas' son Clrlos. such a resolution ippcars unlikrly. Carlos was 24 years old when he was abducted by securi1y forces at a Buenos Aires train station on April IS, 1977. He joined the rolls of thousands of susl)C('ted lenists and other aovern- ment opponents. who disapPCarrd in an ant1-subvers1on campaign over- seen by rightist military leaders who seized power in March 1976 and ,,.iled until Alfonsin took office in Decem- ber 1983. Unlike many of "los de- saparccidos" -_the di\appearcd - who were seen by survivors in clandestine detention and tonure centers. no trace of Carlos has emerged. Six1een days after his abduction. a group of mothers whose children had likewise disappeared gathered for the first time in the Plaza de Mayo. Mrs. Coninas wasn't there. but shr heard about it and was pre~ the followi ng week . .. ... -..._.. . - .. Cuba . to hold military parade Event will mark starto Castro's a campaign By GEORGI! Gl!DDA __ ... __ HAVANA. Cuba -Cubans will g;et a rare alimpsc at the country's Soviet-built military machine dunn& a parade Tuesday that will mart the 30th anniversary of the beJinning of President Fidel Castro's gucnill1 campaign. As every Cuban school child knows. Castro landed on Cuba's southeast coast on Dec. 2. 1956 after a · perilous weeklong trip from Mexico. Castro brought with him 81. fe llow rebels aboard the yacht Granma. . The group was ambushed by a military patrol a few days later and was alm~t cut to pieces. Undlunted by the huge odds against him, Cauro was able to anract new recruits and, within 2.S months, he overcame the 40.000-mcmber armed forces of the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship. Castro now has almost that many 1roops in Angola, a measure both of Cuba's Jlobal ambitions and of the degree of militarization the nation has undergone since the revolution. Three years after the end of military dictatorship, wh y do they kct'p marching under the democratic gov- ernment of President Raul Alfonsin. acclaimed worldwide for establishing respect for civil hbenies and for the prosecution of the former dicators? "We made a promise."' Mn. Cor- Now considrred one oft he group's 17 founders, she has been g;oing ever since. Dozen• or women a:ather at the 'Plaza de Mayo to proteet a wave or brutal repreaalon u __ In ~r1entlna that haa 1001 alnce ended. The rekl army had 4.000 fighters when Castro took power in 1959. Today, nearly 300.000Cubans are on activr duty or serve in the reserves. About I. I millio n of the country's 10 million people belona to militia groups. French expelling foreigners from country Thr SQy-iet Union has provided Cuba -free of charge -with about 200 sophisticated aircraft and 1.000 tanks as well as submarines. frig.ates and torpcdo-firina hydrofoil patrol boats. By ELAINE GANLEY --~--PAR IS -Vans carrying JOI Africans pulled alongside a chanered Jetl1nrr at a Pans a1rpon on a recent Saturday night and. bypassing s1andard boarding procedure. de- positrd the passengers on the wa1t1ng plane: des11nat1on Mali. Thl' tickets to Mali were free : the passen- gers, some of whom had hved 1n France for 15 years. were being e,;pel\cd as illegal aliens. Premier Jacques Chirac was cr111cizrd for 1he action. 1nclud1ng harsh comment from President Francois M1t1errand. a Soc1alist. and a reproach from thrconK"rvauve government's own secretary of state for.human rights. I • . ·. There wrrr demonstrations and protest bombings, but a month later Chirac's govem- men1 is moving ahead with projec1s to rid the nauon of unwanted foreiiners and make 11 harder to obtain French citriensh1p. Critics called 1he measures racist and say the government 1s Jeopardizing France's Ira· di1ion as a land of welcome and a haven for refugrcs. Earlier. the government s1eppcd up 1den1- 11 y checks on the streets of majoi;_ cities and 1n September. as pan of its an11-1ertorism drive, ordered visas for all foreign visitors except citizens of the European Community and Switzerland. The govemmenfs initiatives were taken ' against a background of pubhc anxiety, fueled by ter;rorist bombings and an uncertain Ci:On· o my. and growing anti-foreign sentiment demonstra1ed by the rise of the extreme nghl· wing National Front SOS-Racism. a protest group 1hat cham- pions minority rights, has changed its wcll- known slogan "Don't Touch My Pal" to"Wake Up. My Pal -They've Gone Crazy." "We have the impression wr're watching real madness, wuh the expulsion of the Malians. 1n interior minister who protects police mistakes. the reform of thr Nationality Code." the head ofSOS-Racism. Harlem Desir, told a meeting of the League of Human Rights. Bombs exploded Nov. I in front of the \ Na11onal lmm1gration Office and lhe M1nerve Air Transpon Co .. which provided the cfiarter plane hired by the In terior Ministry for the Oigh1 to Mali . The Malian case was made poss1bli ·by rnactmenl of a law Sep1. 9 which lets pol11."C expel illegal immigrants without benefit of the long judicial proctss'J)reviousl y required. . Thr ln1enor M1n1stry sa ys that between Sept 9 and Oct. JO , 2.SOO foreigners were · ordered expelled from France. The revised Na11onah1y Code. approved by lhe Cab1 ne1 this month, "·ould ~lim1nate the automatic righl to citizenship for 18-year-olds born in France of non-French parents and who have hved here five years. Accordin,to U.S. estimates, Soviet weapons sh1pmrnts 10 Cuba totaled 66.000 tons ak>ne durina President Reagan's first year in office. Amona Latin American countries, only Brazil has a more formidable military machine than Cuba. but Brazil has 12 timcs as many people. U.S. officialscstimalc that there ,re abou1 7,700 Soviet military and 1ntelliaencc personllCI in Cuba. It is the second largest Soviet foreign deployment after Afghanistan. Castro has j ustified the ed for -1 powerful military force by a"1ing the military threat to Cuba posed by )he United States. • A NEW WORLD ' _/OF ADVENTURE!, ' . - .. • •.P • 7 • II I • -~ ... Sall th rough the moat exc iting column• of service •, ltema for aale , fob opportunities, ca,., homes, boats and mlac:tllaneoua that exist on the Mven 1t11. Climb •board the claaallledt tod1y. · • ' . • • -. ~ I