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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• * Serving Newport a.ch. Cotta MMa. Huntlngtonludl. lmnl, Laguna a.ch, Fountain Y..., Md ._.Ofll.-Ca•ty OHA N(,f COU NTY C ALIF O RNIA MONDAY NOV EMBFR 11 i9e~ l 'J C EN ·~ R -ecord e -nro.llm.en.t · at ·UC Irvine Women outnumber men; bTciiogy most popular subject. school survey shows By P&n. SNEIDERMAN °' ............... A.mona students attending UC Irvine this faU, women under- sraduates outnumber mM, AsiaQS account for one-qua.rterofthe student body and biologicaJ scicQoes are the most popular area of study. These were among the findings of a fall enrollment study just released by UCI officials. More students are Ted Folk, 89, recalled World War I at Veteran's Day ceremonies con- ducted by American Legion Post 291./ Al California State offlclals seek earth- quake readiness tips from Japan.JM Na don attending UCI t.hts fall than ever t>efore. -- Campus officials were nearly per- f~ in predictinf tbe siz.e of the fall enrollment UC administraton an- ticipated 13.600 studcAts -. the official figure is I 3,S67. That enrollment, a 7 percent jump from last fall's total of 12,684, is a record for the lrvine campus, which opened two decades ago. Tb11 faU, UCI bas 10.982 under· a:raduates, t ,S20 sraduate students and I ,06S medicaJ students, residents and interns. ThC$C fiaures were bued on fees pajd by the third week of classes. . Enrollment infonnation compiled by the UCI provides the following profile of the current study body: •UCI's overall grade-point avcr- aa! is 2. 9S on a scale in wbicb an "A" equals 4.0. Wbea graduate students alone arc considered. the average is 3.72. •Excluding the College of Medi- cine, UCI has 2 I 8 more male students than female. At the undergraduate level alone, women outnumber men by 194 students. In a;raduatc-level classes, however, men exceed women, 964to SS4. •The campua has a mued ethn1c makeup. Excluding the Collesc ot Mcdictne, SS perornt of UCJ's stu- dents arc Caucasian, 26 pen:ent arc Asian, 7 percent arc Launo and 3 '1ercent arc blaCk. Amen~ lndwl.s accou.11t for less than I percent Nine percent of the students declined to ~state theu ethnic background. • Look.ing o nly at the fall 1985 freshman class, the malceup 1s 5 1 percent Caucasian, 34 percent Astan, 8 percent Launo. 3 ocrccnt black and Diana. Prlnceaa of Wales. attracts admirers at social gala and shopping mall.JM Picket. llaareen Slmpeon, Walter Artlah oat.aide Von• market tn Bantfnlton Beach. less than 1 percent Amencan Indian Four percent did not repon their ethotc bacqround. • Followina a pettem of past years. most UCI students -5,837 or 47 percent -m-&onrOrmgcOrunty, rollowed by 3,670 or 2crpercenl from Los Angeles County faght.een per- cent of the students arc from other areas or CaW'otnia; 3.4 percent arc from othor places in the United Sates, a'.nd 2.5 percent arc from a foretgn nallon. •RegardinJ academic studies. b1ologicaJ setences agam were the most popular majors among both undergraduates and iuaduate stu- dents Soclal SC1eoces placed second. followed by physical scieoces. • Du pbca u na l.ut year's fiaures, the averagt aae of UCJ undergraduates is 21, wrule-~ a¥~uate stu- dent •&&'If 29. - •The campus' youngest under- p-adua~. average qe 20.S, are studying btol<>s>cal SCtences a.nd CDIJ· neenna.. while the ,youngest graduate students, age · 27 7, are studyina biological and physical scienca. The oldest unde'J"lduates, averqe aae 29. are maJonng 111 teacbcrcducauon, while the oldest graduate students. llC 33, are studying social sciences. Light traffic godsend in storm CHP kept busy. but mishaps minor during rush hour By PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of .. O.., ......... Commuten lamenting their bad luck over having to work on Vetef'anS Day found they could count theu blessings this momang as lighter than usual traffic prevented major acci- dents dunng the fi rst bag stoTm of the season, law enforcement offiClals S&Jd .. They are keepmg us busy." said dispatcher Rick Crow of the Ca!J- forma Hagbwa} Patrol tn Santa Ana. Although the storm caused S<veraJ fender benders and ht up the pho ne l1nes at CH P beadquan.cn. Crow rewn.ed no ~or colhs1ons on Orange Coast freeways and b..tgbways dunng the mommg rush hour The rain caused 1wo minor rock shdes on the Oncp H1gbwa)' cast of San Juan Capistrano One at the R1vers1de Count)' hoe caused four flat ttres. the CHP said Another a bout four miles east of the San Diego F~way was not affecung traffic. Mid-air colllslon of two planes In New Jersey kills five persons and burns "' five bulldlngs./ A4 Grocery strike picketing stepped up The Orange County Harbor Patrol reponed that .65 inches of ram had fallen b~ this momani as light to moderate showers continued. The Nauonal Weather &rv1c~ forecast a 70 perccn1 chance of conunumg sho.,.,ef"\. with possible thundershowers, tonight Ram wtll d1m1n1sh to a 40 percent chance of showers T uesda~ mo rning along the Orange Coast World South African officials deny reports they are planning to send home thousands of foreign black workers./ A5 King Husaeln predicts "Arab flag" wttt tty over Jerusalem./ AS Paparazzi Ruffled crowd at "Bossa Rio Ball" raises funds to a samba beat to fight cystic flbroala./ Al Sporta Rams. Raiders find life on th9 road an unhappy ex- pertence./81 There's a scramble on for the flnal Sunset League football playoff berth./81 Entertainment Rompln'atompln' Jerry Jeff Walker lhowa algna of mellowtng In a local concert./ Al Bualneu South Coast Plaza open1 parking 1tructure./81 INDEX ' A10 A3 85-8 87-9 A10 89 810 A8-G 88 A8 A7 Al AS EM, 10 81-4 Al A2 Other supermarketchainsfargeiect _ by strikers unless negotiations resume By STEVE MARBLE Of .. O.., ......... Picketing in a six-day-old stnke by meat cutters and the Tcamsten union intensified over the wcekc.od and strike leaders today said they arc prepared to target additional super· market chains for demonstrations. Consumen. meanwhile, reponed some sbortaaes at grocery stores where pickeu have gathered, though store officials denied any shortages of merchandise. Picketing, at first hmated to Vons stores througho ut Southern Cali- fornia, spread to several Safewa)' mtrkets Satut'day including the Safe- way at 7600 Edinger Ave. in Hunt- ington Beach where more than I 00 butchers and teamsters set up packet lines. Police were called to the Hunt- ington Beach grocery store Saturday Badham decides not to enter Senate race By SUSAN BOWLETJ' Of .. O.., ........ Despfte an earlier interest m the upcoming U.S. Senate race. Rep. Robert E. Bad.ham now says be is firmly committed to runnina for another term in the House of Rep- ~ntati ves. "I have already declared my intent to seek another term in the House nut year," the Newpon Beach con- gressman said. Badham said two weelca aao that he bad not yet decided whet.her to 1«k the Republican nomination apfost Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Cal.if., and that be was "1till looldna at it." But thoee ui>iration1 were down- played last week when the con- arasman became more hesitant about the J>O"ibility of t<ming-tns hat into the U.S. Senate ring. already crowded with contenders. "The lime is too short and I am not at this time establishing an explo ra- tory committee," Badharn said wt Tuesday. "I am interested in it more for the future." Badham. who has represented the 40\b Congressional District for the pas~ nine years, said be 1s ataious to OCf.n another tenn. 'I take areat pride in serving my constituents in the House and am look.ina forward to movina into mx second decade as a congressman. ' Badhamwd. after a minor vandalism inciden t was reported. Officers sa1d someone ap- parently poured a sticky substance on some meat though there was no proof 11 was stnke-relatcd. Three offi cers were assigned 10 patrol the store park.mg lot and wa1ch the demonstration. Police descnbed the packet line as ··very peaceful." In lrvt ne. JO o fficers remained on aro und the clock duty outside a Lucky warehouse on Alton Parkwa} where 18 arrests were made dunng the m 1t1aJ days of the walkout- lockout. In the first two day<> of the strike. 50 officers weanng not gear were sta- DaYld Jacobeea tionod outside the Lucky d1stnbut1on center. The level of manpower cos1 the cul as much as S30.000. accord· ing 10 t. AJ Mwr A temporaT) restraining order no~ hm1ts the number of paclcets to fi \ e outside any warehouS< entrance Pohcc said the coun order appears 10 have reduced the number of' aoknt IJlCldenlS. In a rare wttkend co un S<ss1on. Los J\ng_eles Supenor Coun Judge Norman Epstein granted a temporarv restraining order Sunda) to Vons. lim1ung union pickets 10 fi ve at a u me outside any market. Vons anome~ (Pleue eee MOil.it/ A2) Westerl) winds gusung between 15 and ~5 mph will dimirusb. and the cooler temperatures brough1 m b)' the storm ·wtll i.ncrcase .slt&htl} Qn T ucs.- da t orecasters said toda) 's b1ghs ~­ tween the mad-50s and low-60s Wi ll increase to the mid-a nd upper-60s on Tucsda\ Temperatures 1omght wtll drop to ·the low-50s or h1gh-46s an the (Pleue eee STORM/ A2) Kidnap development said 'encouraging' By tbe Auoclated Prell L.Ol'\DON -.\n aide to thr archbishop of Canterbul) \3}~ an 1ntermedtary 10 u banOn IS ll"\IOg to set up a meeting between the ~id nap- pers of six Amenca n~ and thl an:hbashop's SpeC'laJ eO\ O\. a \C.-tcran negotiator 1n hostage s1tuat1on~ E'e Keatley, spokes~oman tor A.rchbasho-p Roben Runc1e. \81d ~un· da) the 1ntenned1al"\ telephonrd special envo} Tem "ant after a letter from four of the ~mencan capttves to Runcar ~•~ deh,trrd Saturday. he did not 1de nt1t} the 1n1ennrd1· &I) or reveal the naturr of thc tele phone c:onvenat1on. but told thc .\s~1atcd Press "This 1s qu11c encouraging ·· Runc1c head of the .t\na.hcan <. hurch of England. appealed for an urgent mttting between the kidnap- per. and \lo a11e Kcatlc) said W&Jte had been in touch wtth the 1ntennedt- ar. rcgularl) dunng most of the \ummer but communicauoos later brol..,e off Th<' contents of the hostagt"S' letter 10 Runc1e. "'hich was marlced con- fidenual. have not been made pubhc The letter and one appcahna to President Reagan to nego tJate With th<' k1dnappc~ were am ong 12 lettcrs and note' from the hostagesdehvcrcd Fnda~ 10 the AsSOC'latcd Pre-ss bureau (Pleue eee R08TA0~/A2) Hypnosis: Police forget 'memory tool' Hypnoei1, once a trendy tool with detectives ttyina to unravel murder cues or freshen the memories of crime victim " baull butdiuppeared from t.be 90lice depertmcn t A California Supreme Coun naJJn, that di&miaaed bypnoliJ U ID U.D• reliable proced.n C91efttially ben wilnetlet who ban been bypnotiJiod by ~ice or other invatipc.on from tistiMnl in coun. "We Uted to U1C bYPftOIU a peec deal and our fftlina wu lblt u Wiii a rut helP..'' uid Hun"""°" 8eecb Sit. Mike Rdk. ..But it'1 beeft a6uckmcd now." lrvioe Stt. Dick Bowman aa.td hypnoait no lol\ltf' II u.aed bccau.e police fear 1t will "ICrew up" impon- ant cnminal eaJeS. "You only use h afyou're wilhna to loee t.be penon you hypnotize as a wit.DeU, •• said Bowman. The court nalina on hypno 11 wu writt.ta in 1982 and then bolstered lut November .,hen the b.i&b ooun made Ill bu 01' hyPDOllt rctroectl vt, rneanlftl tbe dccil1()Q al)Oljed lO cues on aODCal and tboee still '-aitina to to '°trill. For Tbomu Puab. COftvacttd 1n 1980 ortilliftt t~ tf WlliDl'OG 8rach brolhen in a motol"Cyde llLQI fued.. It meant ftftdom. For WiUaam Lee Evins. a oon tTUC> non worta accwed of kJUina a Founiain Valley woman Wi th a hammer 1n 1979. 1t meant a 1ttond chance For Dooa.ld h1rlt)'. a Camp Pendlecon Mannuocuscd ofrapanaa San Oemente woman. at meant a Mw tnal and. uJ umately. an e<q u mal In each CUC', wn.nC"SX"S had bet"n bypnotmd by pobcle 1n order to enhance tbar mnnoncs.. a proccdUtt lblt tame dcfcott attomcys hi.en to brainwuJu na. Pup, who sprnt four yean an FolJom Pnaon for murder. was frttd hecaute the by witnca 1 n he <:alt' was hypnotllled 10 on.1cr 10 freshen bcf recoll«t1on of the c:nme. The wttneta d11med she saw Pulh STEVE MAIBLE P ER SPl CTI \( Udnap AJ\ao and ~ Talor from a Huntinaton Beach carport ThoU&b thar bodaCJ were M'\'Cf found. a JU~ concludcd,J>uah k.Jlkd • I the Taylor brothe~ Murder cbargn were dtSm1ssed aaainst E\'1ns last Apnl because I key Wltne who claimed Evins confcucd the mordcr 10 ham had been byp- noutcd in order to recall <kl&lls of the allqcd confcssaon Evtns. howcVC"r. later pleaded 1Wl- ty to a \eucr cha~ of tce0od~ murder when a new W'ltnets C&1M f~vd Poltce said the meuaaie was dear. fOf'l't\ b~1 .. Not only can )OU oo• Ute what you m t \ean by bypeo&mQI a wnmta but OU &AlDt that witness." &&ad Newpon ec.ch Offlcet Tom Lime. (Pa•H -POLICS/ d) .. I l ~ I I ~ ·- ' 8081'-AGE NEWS 'ENCOURAGING' ••• r...Al m Beuvt. Ateociated Prna bwau chief Myron Bdkind ddivcred lhc tencr to Runc:ie. Kc 11ve the Olber letters IO a U.S. cbpk>mat for deb very to Reqao., the hol1aets' famab o and two COO· a:rcumen. The fow Amcncans •bo s;ifl>ed \he lcutn to Rap.a and Runcle were Tmy Andenoo cb.Jef Maddk East c:onapQndeot for the ~ Hunt· aoaton kach resident Oavad Jacobtcn, director of the Amencan Un.ivcnatY Hospital t0 Beirut; the Re" Lawrence Jenoo. · a Roman Catholic pnest. and Thomas Sutherland. ~ un1venny's dean of aancuJ1ure. K.M1D.appen scu.ed the A mcncans ova a penod of tame datana back 11 months. A fundament.alut Shu~ Moslem v.oup. I lam1c Jihad. took respoOJJbihty and demanded the reteuc of 17 oomrades co nvicted 10 Kuwau of bombing thf U.S. a,od --:fTPn('b tm~Kin-Dccember 1983. Ku,vah has ttfused to rel~ the I 7. Two other Amcncans., U Em· bassy poliucaJ officer W11l1am Buck.ky and Petef K.alburn. llbranan at the Amcncan Univen1ty of Beirut. an mwina. Islamic Jihad claJnu to have killed Buckley, but U.S. offiC1.1ls say blUIT)' photoaraptu purporuo• to show bu body were not conclusive proof The bostqeS said m one letter that thetr captors told them Buckley had d.Jed. There has been no word on Kilburn lhc letter lO Ku.ocit .. COGWlll bolb I statement which I ooftlidtt to be bdpfuJ a.od il also C01U&Ud a threat. .. He l&ld il WU "critical \JMI vital .. that be mCIC1 wt th lbe kid DI ppers.. "h u totally ampoaible in 111u- 1uoru like th.is to deal exclusively tbrou&b tntermediaries or lettcn. We bave to ttt each other .... I want to lJ.Stm and to talk. n W11te wd. Earlier thas year, Waite nqotiatcd the ~leale of four Britons detained without c.ba.rae in Libya. lo 198JJ he helped ~ tho releue of rour Briton• htld an Iran. lo Wuhinaton. Sc<ntary of St.ate G«>rae P. Shulu wd Sunday the Reapn adm1nisuatioo was oontanu· •QI cffon.s to pin the h<>1iqes' friicdom. .. We "Y lO wotk It• It lhrouah wbatner 1oditect contacts we bl ve ... Shultz aaad duri~ an appeannc:e on the <;BS prosnm Face The Nation." He indicated the Uruled St.ates was acctina belp from Syria, Iran. Lcba· non and AJecria, and was tryina to "make at clear to those holdina bostqea that they're holdma mne> cent people -that they're not aoma to pin theil objectives that way ... St.ate Depanment spokesman Anita S~n said Sunday, "We are not aoina to nqotiatc with the terrorists. but we will ditcuu the matter, to lead to the we rclca.se of thebost.aaa." U.S. Tempe Tl P. 7t -11 n S1 M ao i .. n M I I 57 73 M 11 58 42 M 21 29 at---72 .. 19-.. IO 45 MM 42 )C) 10 $1 76 .. 15 I 33 11 1$ liO 64 40 12 16 62 42 90 72 .. 73 83 17 27 16 $41 ,.. '7 ,.. 15 83 50 '1 73 62 )6 34 12 ., Calif. 'l'-emptt Waite told reporters Siturday that Wlllt•m Backley TOOAY 2 ltpm 836pm .(I t .. 7 ReY. Lawrence Jenco STORM •.. From Al coa5tal communities. The Orange County Harbor Patrol issued a 'mall craft5 advisory, and choppy surf along the Hunttngton- Ncwport beaches ranged from 2-4 feet. Sluers learned they could stan waiung their dm a.s the first snow of the season broufht snowfall to the 3,000.foot level 1n local mountains. Ski reton operators reponedly were plann1nR to o pen on Wednelldav. However. chaans arc required on mountam roads, the highway patrol said. Traveler' planning lo d n vc to mountain resorts or elsewhere can learn about highway cond1t1 ons by calling 972-9980. T erry ADdenoo 'fboni•• 8atberland MORE PICKETING ••• From Al Kenh Eyrich told the Associated Press. Both sides in the stnke say they're fa r from a settlement, according to wire repon~. Negotiations, con- ducted at the Anaheim Hilton, broke off Saturday with no new talks scheduled. Don Swinton, spokesman for the meal cutters, said unless ncgouations resume, stnkers will begin settin& up picket hnes outside additional grocery stores. Seven market chains arc either being struck or have locked out members of the two unions in retaJiation for the strike. They are Albertson's, Alpha Beta. Hughes, Lucky, Ralphs, Safeway. and Vons. Boys, Pioneer and Foods Co. have agreed to honor whatever con· tract is finally negotiated and were not struck. Joe McLaughlin, president o f the Food Employers Council. which rep- resents the supermarkets, said he 1s waiting for a written counterproposal to an offer tbe council had made late Friday. .. We told them we wouJd wait for their resporuc through the mediat9f1" Mcl.aughlin said. "So the talks haven't really broken down. We're just waiting for them to respond." The strike involves 22,000 meat cutters and Teamsters working fpr more than 1,000 stores from San Luis Obispo County to the Mexican border. The Teamsters oppose the super· markets' plans to subcontract JObs to non-union truck drivers and meat cutters arc upset over management plans to c~te a new, lower-paid position. Presently journeymen meat cutters earn S 13.48 an hour and truckers drawSl4. -Money laundering moving west, bank surplus shoWs By lite A .. olcated Presa SAN DIEGO -A cash surplus in California banks in 1984 was almost equal to the drop of Aorida's share of the national cash surplus. showin& that illicit drug operations and money launderina are moving West, state Attorney General John Van de Karrap says. • Jn 1983, California banks reported a $78 million cash deficit. In 1984, the state's banks reported a S l .S billion cash suri>lus, Van de Kamp said. "It's ancreasioaJy clear that the integrity of Cafifomia's financial system is at risk," he said Friday before a sessfon of the Assembly Committee on Public Safety. Money launderina is using illicit revenue -that gained through drug sales, prostitution and .-mbling -to back legitimate busmess. whose proceeds are deposited in benks. The crackdown on all phases of drug trafficking and money launder- ing in South Florida has sent traf- fickers West with their business. The l , 700 border of Me.u co with the Van de Kamp said federal officials Unjted States has become an rncreas-arc investiga1ing similar allegations inf)y popular entry for large quan-at other CaJifornia banks. tit1e1 of illegal drugs and the proceeds But he said the state has to do more. from their sale. He argued in favor of three bills Cracking down on money launder-pendin& in the legislature that wo uld: ing has been described as the key M le I d element in the war on ill,..,llll drugs. - a e money aun enngacnme we-in California. With no where to put their proceeds. _ Require a variety of financial traffickers would be choked with institutions to keep records and ca~.federaJ law known as the Bank repon large transactions to the state. Secrecy AC1 requires that financial -Require the forfeiture of prop. institutions report to the Secretary of erty or procccd.s acquired with dirty the Treasury individual currency money. transactions of more than S 10,000. In The proposed state laws would addition, travelersenteringorleaving require reports for one-day trans.- the United States with more than actions of at least S 10,000 and for S 10,000 cash must report 1t to the cumulative transactions tolalina U.S. Customs Service. S2S,OOO or more in a five-day period. Jn August, federal officials imposed The proposed mte laws would civil penalties of S2.2 million on the eliminate various exemptioqs to the Crocker National Bank of San Fran-federal reporting requirements. cisco for failing to rcpon ca.sh Legislative committees will con- transactions of almost $4 billion -sider the anti-laundering bills early including S30 million at branches in next year and Van de IUmp said he , the border communities of San hopes the biUs become law by early Ysidro and Calexico. 1987. POLICE ABANDON USE OF HYPNOSIS .•. Countianjailed on sex charges 1 may ask high court for release 1 From Al "We Just don't do 1t a nymore ., Bowman s.a1d the last lime he can recall pohce in Irvine using hypnosis was 1n 1983 when detectives were attempung to track down a rapist who mggcrcd a wave of fear and panic in the city following a scnes of attacks "We had a trespass case 1n Santa Ana that we thought involved our rapist," said Bo wman. "We fi~ured we could hypnc1t11c the witness 1n the trespas s ca'I<' lo~ that person a'l a witness and 'it1ll be OK. and her c hildre n and ho lding them host.age while the husband was or- dered to Jet ransom money. Though the children were ulumate- ly released. Joanne Slegman was shot and ltllled before her husband could fulfill the ransom demand. The cnme occurred 1n 1976 but only now is moving through the couns. The ~uest1on at hand 1s whether John S1cgman, the husband. can testify against Ewi ng. Since S1cgman was hypnotized 1t would appear that he 1s barred from taking the stand and 1es11 fyin1 o n anythtnJ discU!scd dur- ing the hypno51s SCS!non. Kopcny By STEVE MARBLE Santa Ana rejected a request from the Further. Kopeny said 11 is his or._o.,,...._ man's attorney last Tuesday to take understanding that hypnosis not only th Oran Co up the question of whether bail produces unreliable results but can be A weal Y ge unty busi-should be set for Maron. nessrnan charged with enticing teen-()cl'. tt w ·11· Ch t used to make -a-witoascs nearl'o 1ense a omey 1 1am arve unshakable o n the witness stand. " age girls to have IClt with him in said his client is being unlawfully held "There have been cases where exchanae for cocaine may ask the at the county jaiJ and that a bail figure i><?lice h~,ve u~ hypnosis to firm up"a state Supreme Coun to help him get should be set. witness. said Kopcny. "Even if out of jail. Dcpuly District Attorney Jill Rob- hypnosis doesn't change a person's Felix Maron, a resident of Lake erts. who is prosccutina Maron, said statements. it changes their con-Forest. is charged with 137 counts of she believes Charvet now will appeal fidence in those statements . ., unlawful sex and providing drugs to the case to the state Supreme Court. Kopeny said a witness who has minors. He has been hdd at 0ran,e Charvet could oot-be reached-for. been hypnotized is impervious to County Jaji without bail since his comment at his Century City offices. cross-examination. arrest Aug. 16. Roberts has twice successfully Maron 1s a menace 10 society. She also said that sheriffs deputies found a large number of gu ns and weapons in Maron's home following the arrest. But an carlter allegation that Maron tncd to hire Jail inmates to kill one of the teen-age girls expected to testify against him turned out to be unfounded . according to in· vestigators. ''It didn't wrirk." Bowman added But a year after the controversial Supreme ( ourt ruling. an Orange County pro">Ctut<ir 1~ trying to te~t the hypnow; rul ing, \Carchrng 1Jut what could he a loophole B~t Rackauckas doesn't thi nk ~­ "The purpose of hypnosis 1s to get at details li ke what a belt buckle looked like or a precise descnpt1o n." said the prosecutor. "It won't affect the gross facts, what actually hap- pened in a case." "You can't get them to budge," said The 4th District Court of Appea.J in 111ued against grantin~ bail. claimin11. Kopeny. ~:::::==~~;w;;;;;;;;~iiiiiijp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;::;:;::;::=:===============:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~ He also said it is possible that ~ The case llgamst Maron stems from charges that he lured young11rls. ages 14 to 16, to his home and gave them cocame 1n exchange for sexual favors. Deputy f>l\tm t Allo rncy l ony Rackaucka\ fau:d wi th the pro~pect of lo~rns a val uable wnne" in a <ieal Beach k1d nap-murdtr ta~ hd\ a\ked <lu pcnor ( <Jurl Judge l.u1\ < a rdena~ for a c,pec1al hearing 1n which he hope'> to rcnJ><•n lh<' hyfl"''"' quc\- tlfm r he movr ha' tril(gcrtd 1ntrre\t In the legal t<1mmun11 v and "''' a \mall amount ()f concern The ta~ 1nv<1hc\ lh-H·ar-old Ronald Ewing. wh<1 '' acc.u~d of lu dnapping a ~al Bt·ac h hou\Cw1fe Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot o.ttvery •• o ..... enteed """"'•v ',..,.Y 11 "'' ''" ,,.,. ~-t""• P"'I"" r.y ~'lflPM , ... ,.., •• fJ" 1"'1 ('IA" t tlf•f .w•I! ,,. -"' Rackauckas. 1f granted a heanng, said he will bnng forward expert wllne~scs on hypnosis who will debunk the Supreme Court ruhng. Wilham Kopeny, one of the at· iomcys on Ewing's defense team, hcheves 1t makes no sense to re· eumine the "sue only a year after the Supreme Court d id "NothinR ha' chanaed," said hypnosis could be found to be unconstitutio nal. "h deprives a defendant ofh1s right to confront and cross-examine a wttness," said Kopeny. "It's an issue the Supreme Court has cleverly avoided." Racuuclcas, who in personal ltfe is sharply critical of Rose Bird and other Supreme Coun members. said he hu come to view the hypnosis ruling as a political decision. "It's so unfair," said the pros- ecuto r. "Jt's even mo~ unfair than I ever~ ... c ' Wbt do you llke about lbt Oally Piiot? Wllal don't you llkt" Call tk number al lf'ft and yoer meH•ae wlll bt rtcorded, transcribed and dtllvued lo I.ht appropriate editor. Th,. ~•me %4·hoar Htwtrtn11ervlct may bt affd lo record lelltn lo tlte editor on any loplc. Contributors to our Letlen col•mn mull lnclade llaelr namf' and teleplaone number for verification. No t'lrcalatlon cal11, ple11e. Tell ut .. 1aa1'1 on vour mind. 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You'll get full prtvttegee at our 60,000- equ.,..foot factltty, etaffed by exoeptJonal coed* and tnttructora, at a epeclal Fall rate. ... You know that exerctM and competition are the bnt ways to atay heelthy, flt, and happy. Come on, get a grtp on youraelfl ( .... 900Y ,AT,...,.... CCHIU!..TATIOM -v ... ,, THE · !!I!!!!!IMPO!!D111WJ" ... rnz•••• -SPORTING ~o..ee ..... v.' ..... u.llt I 1 t I ¥...,....111.............. HOUSE --···. ... ...... ..... ._ n l ...... llF .... o..... {) ' . I Alt .. ...,. .. 11'9 8poflll ........ , ll01 .......... N9wpon 9Mo9' 714/7Dtlll ... -• • .. Buul r1N B o~Ro Rowing in China program at OCC OCCA llide DtO*r'&m on .. Adveotwa in China with OanmeD"f. Ww be led Wedoada everuq by the Frienda of te! Cout Colletc'~ Nonna.o E. Watsoe> Library ';i7:J) p.m. io lhe 00::: =~use, 1801 Pacific Cout Hlabway, Newport David Oraot, OCC dean of 1tudenu and COICh or the occ rowi.111 team for 20 years. took the locaJ oarsmen to Cbuia Lut 1ummer and will narrate Wednesday'•prosram. OCC1 wu the fint Ameri- can crew to viait the Peo~·· Republic ofOUna. 1 . General admiuion 11 $3 with members of the li~ sroup admitted he. ReterVationa may be obta.Uled by pbone 432-5885. Taborrece_pt1_onto-=-==-:=:=..:_~- A recepuon for Tabo1 Academy,._a., boardina 1ehool in Marion, Mass., will be held toni.gbt at 7 o'clock at the Ba.Jboa Yacht Oub in Newport Beach. Carl J. Lovejoy, director of admissions., will prnent a pr~m on the &Qdemic and sailing ~fTerinp at the New Enaland school. Those Lntemted should call Gordon Graham at 64-8693 for reservat.Jons. Span&JJ AA group meem A Spanish-speaking Alcoholics Anonymous group meets at 11 a.m. Wednesdays at 1945 l..a&una Canyon Road in Laguna Beach. Call 497-1823 for further information. Boud qae, bake ale .et The Saddleback Valley Christian Women's Oub wiU hold its annual boutique, bake sale and luncheon Tuesday at I I :30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Lquna Hills. Music will be provided by Faith Saunders and Sherry Enptrom ofFountain Valley will be the guest speaker. Call 83 I -1 789 for additional infonmllon. Actreu talb to la.yen Meridith MacRae, an actress, talk show bost and political activist, will speak to the Orange County Women Lawyers at their monthly luncheon meeting Tuesday at the Orange County Medical Conference Center, 300 S. Flower St., Orange. MacRae will discuss womens' changing role in the media at the I 2:30 p.m. program, whicb follows an 11 :30 a.m. social period and the noon lunch. The cost as SI I. SO for members and S 14 for non· members, with reservations available by calling 760-0313. Ma•tectomy dltJCa ued "An Alternative to Mastectomy" will be the topic of discussion by four Saddleback Community Hospital physicians Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of tbe hospital, 24451 Via Estrada. Laauna Hills. The program is sponsored by the Mastectomy Support Group tn conjunction with the new Women's Health Center at Saddleback. Those interested in attending should call the center at 77~3700. Art lecture. •lated The Metro Arts Council of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art will open a three-part lecture series for the new collector entitled "Gcttmg Past the Posten .. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the museum's expansion location at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, near the Carousel Court. Educator and former gallery owner Phyllis Lut)eans will discuss the first topic in the series, which continues Dec. 4 and Jan. I 5. Admission is SS, which includes a wine and cheese reception. Pla•dc •urgery dltJCaued Plastic surgeon Dr. Martin Elliott will conduct a program entitled "Renewina the Youthful You'' Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Northwood Communi- ty Park. 4S3 1 Bryan Ave., Irvine. Topics to be discuucd will include fat ac- cumulation, an unattractive nose. a receding chin. faciaJ and body scars, smaJI or sagging breats. eyeliner, wrinkles, facial sagging. drooping and saginaarms, thiahs or buttocks. No reservations are necessary and further information is available at the Irvine Senior Center at 733-105S. Apartheid taD .et Howard Manning of the Los Angeles branch of Trans-Africa, an organization concerned with political and human rip~, will be t.\le guest speaker at Wednesday's Apartheid Awareness Day program at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The all-day prop-am begins at 8 a.m. with a 9ymposium conducted by four students io Room 223 of the library. Dr. Roaer Morin will speak in the Collcae Center at 10 a.m., followed by Manning in Forum II at I I a.m. Other lectures, films and a reception are scheduled lhrou&hout the day. Aaertlon •ork•hop offered A four-week workshop teachinJ open, honest, direct and appropriate communication of thoughts, feclinp and beliefs will tqjn Wednesday at the UC Irvine Women's Opportunities Center on the U CJ campus. Elaine Hart will conduct the sesions, scheduled from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednelday, Nov. 20, Dec. 4 and Dec. 11 . The fte ia S30 and further information is available at the center, 856-7128. Sale •kflnl emplJuUed A free community health forum on avoiding skiina-relatcd injuries will be conducted Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the auditorium of the Fount.a.in Valley Reaional Hospital and Medical Center. Orthooedic a])CCialisu and akiina enthu1iasts On. Fred Znider and WIC!e f.ckert Will 1peak on muscle ton int, eurcl.e buildinaand eneray require· ments u well u ~vcntion of binder and boot lr\juries. The hospt\a.I is located at the comer of EucUd SCRet and Warner Avenue and m ore information is available at 966-817•. EfflcJency •or~op •t Or. Steven Stultanoff wiU present a free workshop on time manqement Wednesday at 7:30 p.~. at Nonhwood Community ~3 I Bryan.,.. lmne. The protram ia otrend by tll Family Servioet Divbion and tbe public i1 Call j59-Q464 ~een 8:30 a.m. a.od S: .m. for further anlormauoa and reterV1.tiou. llonday, New. 11 LB fire official new Norco chief By LAURA MERK city manager. Ol.,.o.,,...._ Jewell has a bachelor's -, Orangeeo.1 DAILY PfLOT!Mofmyo, ~ 11, 1NS *&I SWAT team ahowa how It'• done . a open houc at the Newport Beach Ration O'ftl' the weekend. the pa wu treated to 80llle demon· etrationa tnch:a&na SCt· 111.ke Jac.Uon, left. abow1DC the mauea•en that allow tlae SW AT team to place meD OD a ba.UdlDC wtthoat haYin& to Janel the ~ on the roof. Chlati&D COi'· atben. abo•e. trlee a Newport Beach Police mototcycle for ebe, and below, ~ Kenneth Cowell clemonetratee the •• Aut:ra.lla.D •• m.a.neu-ver off the top of the Fire Department tralntn1 tower, cUYiDC face forward to the trOUDd with the rope to alow bJa fall. State warned abOu t cheese 7 months before outbreak Contaminated cows could have been taken from h erds before ins pect ion. paper claims By tbe A11oclated Pre11 bactena the newspaper reported ··1The FDA.I said. long before Jahsc.o th.at the 1nspcct.1on program was an scnous shape... wd Bob Ft'ecknburg, consuJtant to the rune Senate Toxic and Public Safery Man- agement Comm1tttt Herb Jewell. Laguna degree from Lo)ola and a Beach Fare Department master's degree . an bus1- battal1on chief an charge of ncss adm1mstrat1or\Trom operauoos, will be leaving lollj Beach State-. "He is town to take over as fi re certified an everything in chief in the Norco Fi re fire technology you can Dcparunent ttunk of." said Don levy. Jewell has been with the Laguna department fo r about 3112 years and wall be startina with Norco Dec. 23. Jn addit.Jon to his d uties of overseeing the fire de- partment and Its 16 em· ployecs, Jewell, 33, wdl be responsible for code en· forcement building in· specta on and animal con- trol. LO .\!'IGELES -Federal ot· tic1als told (a11fom1a 11s dairy 1nspec· uons were inadequate seven months before a ltstenosas outbreak claimed at least SS laves arid closed a Mcx1can- style cheese plant. taminated cows could ha'e t>ttn removed from herds before 1nspec· tors am' ed. the Dail\ News reported Sunda) ma cop}nghted ston .\!though the~ ca nnot prove 11 federal inspectors 1n~1s1 con- taminated CO\\S remain the most hkel) source of the llstenos1~ out· break The outbred ran from March through AugusL fomng a nauonwtde recall of ch~ made by Jal1sco Mexican Products Inc. of Anes1a There were roughly 250 cases of hs1tnos1s. mcludmgat least 85 deaths or st11lb1rths nauonwade mostly in Caltfom1a "He 1s very agrcss1ve and personable and has an excellent background," said John Donlevy, Norco Federal health officials also said at least eight days pas~d last June before the state Department of Food and Agnculture compiled wi th re· quests to teo;t cows that supplied milk for Jahsco cheeses. meanm~ con· t.: S "Food and Drug .\dmin1s· trataon 1nspect1on reports dating to last No\'ember raised que~taons about state da1~ 1nspect1ons and the nsk of L1stcna monon togenr\ None of the daines. mentioned m the earlier FDA. inspccnon reports supplied mill to Jalasco. Mesa man arrested in smashup death By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... ~ .......... A Cosla Mesa man_was a rrested Sunda} on suspicion of manslaughter and felony drunken driving in connection with an accident that killed o ne man and in1ured four people. Santa Ana pohcc arrested Jaime Quin· orci Garcia, 31, after he reportedly ran a stop sian on Cubbon Street and his Ponuac Trans Am co!Uded with a car driven by Oscar Flom Padilla, 30. of Santa Ana. said Set. James Bailey. Padilla was tnveling south o n Broadway Foantaln Valley A man possibly armed Wlth an Uzi <;em1 automatic rifle robbed a Harbor Boulevard Radio Shack of $440 Saturday afternoon after lockina the clerk and a customer m a beck room. • • • The owner of the China Dragon res- taurant, 16650 Harbor Blvd., reported that 10meone stoic S l2S in cash and $2,250 in eervina equipment from the establishment Saturday niibt. • • • when his Audi was struck broadside 1n the 1nterscc11on. He "as pronounced dead on am val at Weo;1em Medical Center tn Santa Ana following 1he 7 pm accident. Padilla's pas~ngers -Rafael Gonzales. ~O. and sons Jo!>C. 7. and Oscar. 4 -were treated for manor head mJunes at 'W estern Medica l Center and Fountarn Valley Rcg.aonal Hospital. Baile\' said G abnel Va lle. 30. of.Fount.am Valley, was riding with Garcia and suffered head mjuries. He also was treated at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital Garcia was taken lo the Orange Count) Jail and was being held an heu of SlS 000 were reported stolen from a Von's market. 4730 Barranca Parkway, Sunda) J ••• Two men 'e re reported shooting at birds. possibly with air nfle • an a par'lc at 18112 University Dnve Sunday l. ••• A patron of Baxter's resturant. 14346 Culver Dnvc reported Saturday nigh t tlull employees of the establtshment stole SlO from tum. beat him and then gave the money back. Police reports said the v1ct1m was drunk when he rePorted the incident A 25-year-old Lquna Hills woman was Newport Beach amstcd on the San Dicao Frcc:way near the HarborBouJevardotTrampon suspicio n of A resident in the 3600 block of aus1 hto drunken drivina early Sunday m orning. reported that someone tole a ~ix foot, 8atb&ta Joann Rielly was taken to O ranae S300 ~m trct' from h1' fl'Qnt >•rd badg~ and handcuffs pohte repom .-.aid Co.ta Mea. .\ thief stole a S-iO purw tOntammg S \IJ an cash from a \\ tutc C. adallat El Dorado parked 1n front ofa homt' m the JOO bloc._ of Broad\\a\ ~unda\ C\enang Police reports said the thief' later dropped the purse m a nearb\ alle~ ha' mg taken onh the cash • • • Th1rtet'n lav.nmo\lle~ and a large amount of miscellaneous garden mg equip- ment were reported stolen from the garden department of a Lou1s1ana Pacific -;tore. I 27S Bnstol St .. Fnda' night The IO'i'> wa., estimated at SS 244 47 • • • Jeweln-"alued at $410 v.as reponcd stolen from a home an the: I 00 blO\. ._ ot Fullerton Saturda} • • • .\ $700 T\' SI 2001n "•dco d!ju1pmcnt three watches' alued at S2 2 'ill 0-0 S2b0 in cash \llerc reported stolen Imm a homr 1n the 600 hl ock of Ranier \\a' \aturd.t' while the residents were llllt tn lunl h Laeun• Beach .\Pinecrest Dn'e resident n-portrd thr theft unda\ of a bicycle and plant' together "ortn an est1maied S5tXI • • • .\ tool 00\ "alued at SM'O \\3~ o;tok n from a (',press Onve home the '11.:t1m told pohce unda) South County \ anda.Js reported\~ broke a S400 wan· do~ on a newh built M1ss1on V1e10 home1n the 26906 block of Crown Valle) Parkwa~ • • • .\ v.oman deh,enng flo wers to a San Juan Capistrano sc hool at 25591 ('amino del .\v1on reported that her S30 purw con taming S40 in cash \\a<. stolen from the deltvel) trud • • • .\ th1efrcportedl~ broke into an El Toro ho me m "lhr 24700 block of\amano Villa and "toleSl.57Ci tnJewel" Huntin.Cton Beach <\ $500 TV set and $400 in clothing were reported stolen from a home in the DUO hlod of Easter Saturda~ .. ' .\II four Porsche wheels and ures were reported stolen off a \ olkswagcn Ru~ ear._ed at a ~hop at I '\UO Enterpnsc ~aturda' night Thr los\ \\B'i es11matl'd at SI llOO • • • Jev.eln 'alued at S6.500 Y>as reponed ml\stng trom a Fashion kwelr) store M~: Beach Bl'd. unda\ • • • Thr O'-"nt'r of a beige I q., 2 Merce<ko; reponed that 'iOmeume O\'Cr the weekend '''meunt' <;tl\lt' 1he hubcaps. "orth $500 . .rnd thr \frrcede'> emblem. worth SI 00, trom the car parked an front of has home m 1he I~ CiOO hloc. ~ of Sabot Police c orral suspect in knifing of two; one dead Co1tnty Jail where she undcrwtnt a blood Thursday mght. • • • teti. Police reporu S&Jd she kJckcd a polia! Clotluna valued at S9SO wu rcponed -8 1 u A MARONEY officer duriq the ~kina process stolen Thursday from a home in the 2600 °'.,..,...,......,. hu~1nt·1,, Th<' two 'tabhm(I "ll llm\ W('IT !Aken h\ hC'h\.·opter 10 'W estern Medical t enter 1n \.anta -Xna "here (rorh) died ot 'tah wound\ 10 hl'i upper boch . R\f,ht ~td Wol('(m ,., 10 \table (Ond1t1on at the rnedt\'~I ('('nter A S2S uw and a $69 car stereo W'Cre bJoct ofChtT Onve Poh~ reports "'d 1he n:portcd stolen from a blue 1979 Ford van theft occurnd sometJme m September • • • pa.rktd in. front of a home an the I 0400 Someone reported I broke into a arcen bloc:kofCincockMayoS.turday. 1978 To)ota Cehca and a yellow IQ72 ••• v h. A SSOO TV was rcpon£d atolen &om a olawqen Bua puked in a lot at· 1 c home in the 9400 b1oct of Juminc • ..comer or Villa Way and 32nd l ttet S&twday. Satuniay Dl&ht but•d~d~'t stcal anyih1 na. A SIOO wallet cont.llnana S 1n ca\h lmM was ~rted stolen from 1 bar at S 17 30th A woman shopp•na=n a at 1'482S t. fnday. Jdfrcy ~oed Sunday told &bat a man • • • pabbedbupuneand inaa:ray OalSUn A Loi Anaeln Count) hcnffs deput) 200SX. The con~nts of the purw .,.,..., ~ntd that sbe a<.'Cl<kn tally d~ her valuedatSIOO. The1hiefwatdncriMdasa SIOpuncofl'thcpcr unday AC'C'Ord•na to •11 n....:.. ·-• .._ ri ...... cloth Pol1"t repona. she had \hplJed on some .r V1"111:nWJ ma""•"':*. Ill uar• •ft&. tllinaand 1n her anempt to ttop her faH t~ Ciprc1tet and hquof valued " SIOO pur1e fc11 tnto the waler h ronuined •~ ~ [)yMChem C'orp employtt ..,, hO allcaedly Stabbed (WO ~oplc after he WM fi red Fnday wu a1T'C1tcd at thr Tusttn firm thlt morntt\I. poh~.S&Jd Tusun police officers UTC1ted Ivory Jtx V&lenune. 32. a lab technteian 1t th<' ehcnuca.l company, about 7 30 thts mom· 1na. Paul Rllht said Valentine " susJ)«1cd of lulhna one supeMsor and woundU\I another f nda' afternoon after the two men called him mto 1n offi~ a.nd told him he wa fiml Pohet said V1len11ne either producc'C.1 or snatched up a kn1 ft and attacked Oynachcm employtts Ronald R Vorl>} and John 0 ~olcott b(f<lf\' Rttm the .. PohC't' Y.t'rt unahlt' to ~t.abh'h a\. unt'nt lddf'C\ for Valenunc and could not tind h1m.ovrr the wtoekcnd. but then the 'iU,DC\.t turned up al D)nachcm abaut 1 am 1oda' S«unl) pt'n<mnel called pohlt about 1 CM a m to rc~n that "alcntme ,.,.s s1u1 na an hi\ car 1n \he firm'\ rear per\.1n1 lot When offiorn amved. the car waa empty. but Valentine wu d1~twc~ 1M1de the bu1khn1 where he was anntt'd wuhout 1nc1dcnt \ha an-ptndmg. pol1« 'ltd I , j ' • CIA snafu reportedly led to loss of Soviet defector · Bl IM AIMdatM Pnsa LOS ANGELES -President Reagan 1s considerina a probe into accuaatloaa that CIA bungling helped lead to Soviet defector Vitaly Yurcbenko'1 decilion to return to Moscow, adminislnltion officials wd. CIA operatives eaoon.ed the Soviet spy to a disastrous mcetina with his Russian lovu in C..nada, ianored bit depre$sion after the meetina tod left him alone loot e,oouab to arranac bis re-defection., the Los An&eles Times repor1ed Sunday. T6e paper quoted ~urces who ukcd not to be identified. "The people involved wilJ act letters of reerimand, but I e:ouJdn 't put this all on the junior people, it•• the senior peoples fault," one o~ial said. "The place isn't being run very well." We.tern •no1ntorm break• record• Wind-whipped snow continued to fall today in the mountains of east.em California. where up to four feet was already on the ground from a weekend storm that surprised campers, closed roadways and knocked out power. More low temperature records toppled today, Wtth the low of eigtit ~at Reno, a full five dqrces off the old record set l 0 years aao. Seattle hat a record 18 dearces, and the 3 tat Eureka.. Calif., erased a record that had stood ain<lC 1911. Ana as the cold arr advance easrward, Siwt Ste. Marie. Mich .. cliilled to a reoord>low of 10. Th.c storm wa$ P.8J1 of an Arctic blast that hit much of~e country, spreading snow from the Northwest to the Great La}tes and dropptng temperatures into the 20s Sunday as far south as the Texas Panhandle. Seven deaths were blamed on the we.athcr since Friday. Computer bllllag Ihm f alJJ.ng? DENVER - A California computer ftrm, touted as .J>OS~lnJ .. sta.te of the art" billing programs and comp~ter b~warc. bas failed ,to lSSUe a ~n,&J~ check in six weeks since it took over billing for the state s $350 milhon Medidid program. Ruben Valdez, state Department of Social Services director said the ftnn bas promised to fix the problem by the month's end. If it doesn"t Valdez said he wo uld look into possible penalties that might be as~ ~nder its contract with the stat?. Computer Sciences Corp., of Sacramento assumed duties as the state "Medicaid fiscal agenl" on Oct. 1. Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Colorado previously did the job for the state. Gorbachev authors 'Peace• book NEW YORK -A book copyright in the name of Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev consists mostly of recent speeches and statements but also contains new material in the biographical section. according to a published report "A ~ime for P~ce" 1s being br~ugJ:it out this week in English by Richardson & Simon, an independent publtshmJ company, the New York Times reported Sunday. In the book, Gorbachev gives his views on.arms issues expected to be discussed at the summit meeting with President Reagan in Geneva Nov. 19 and 20. the Times said. $4,418,660 plcked out of hat BRAINTREE, Mass. -Roben Carter says he picked bis weekJy lottery · num bcrs out of a hat. as he has for years. This wccJc the hat trick was wonh $4,418,560. "He was so shook up, I do n't think be even knew the amount of money involved," Massachuscu s Lottery Commission spokesman David Ellis said Sunday of the 64-ycar-old retired grandfather, whose numbers came up Saturday ni~t. c;an.cr will receive the fi rst of 20 yearly payments of$220,928 Tuesday, Ellis sa1d. Ben.an to head Mormon Church SALT LAKE CITY -Ezra Taft Benson, a former U.S. agriculture secretary whose conservative poliucs made him the most controversial modem Mormon apostle, is the faith ·s 13th president and prophet, it was announced today. Benson. 86, appeared at a news conference one day after fellow members of the Council of the Twelve meeting in the Salt LaJcc Temple confirmed him as the successor to Spencer W. Kimball, who died Tuesday at age 90. Benson appeared at the news conference wi th has choices as his counselors in the governing First Presidency -Gordon B. Hincldey, 75, and Tho mas S. Monson, 58 Mid-air crash ove r city kills fiv e CUFFSIOE PARK. NJ. (AP) - Tbe_pi.Jot.s of a corporate JCI and a small plane tbal cOUided over Lhit New Votk suburb knew they were oear each other minutes before lhe cruh. which incinerated five residen- rial bu,UdiQP aad..kiUed &Lieut five people Sunday, aul.boritiel said. Aul.borities. tatlier feared Lbe fuel- fed inferno bad tnp]>cd IO families lhina in the buildinp., but by S:30 a.m., all but one man bad been accounted for, said state police Capt Joseph Craparotu. · Two victims were found in the wrecka&e of a lia,bt propeller plane. a Piper Oierokee, that struck the front porch of a two-story apartment buildina in nearby Fairview. A man· aled body wu found beneath the wrcclcqc. The other plane, a NabilCO Brands Inc. Falcon SO with two aboard, &lammed into two two-story apart· ment buildi..nas, levelin1 them and ianitina a roanna fire that elllulfcd. th~ other structures. . The flames were utinauished at about 11 p.m. Sunday, but firefighten were kept at bay ear1y today by the beat of the smoldcriQg rubble. At least eiaht people iajured on the p'Ound were treated at hospitals. The miss~· man wu identified as Abdullah T who lived with a brother and ot er relatives on the second floor of one of the demolished buiJdinas. His brother-in-law, Abed Diana draws admiTingfans ·They came to see. my clothes.· Prin ce Charles quips to reporters WASHINGTON (AP) -As the future king of Enaland tells it, Princess Diana ofWalea needn't pick out anyt.bina for him on their visit to J.C. Penney today, since Americans already are tumina out by the thousands just "to see my new clothes." With wry humor, Prince Charles says he's finally put his finaeron why he's getting more attention in the United States now that he's brought a wife alons. It's his new shirts and ties, be claims. The atamorous Dian.a. 24, was another pborogenic hit Sunday, especially when she showed up at a British Embassy pla ~ a cream-<X>loruf gown wjth lace bodice and taffeta skirt -and a alitterina diamond and pearl tiara once worn by Queen Mary. The royal cou~ planned a busy day today, starting with their promotional visit to a J.C. Penney store in suburban SprincfieJd. VL, on behalf of the chain's $50 million line ofBiitisb merchandise. Charles told reporters that "I don•t know ifl can be detcribcd a.s a salesman - but I do try to create some interest in thinp British." Al Haleem said Taha told him be wanted to sleep before goina out with the rest of the famil)'. Five relatives of Taha, seve,..I cryina, gathered at the crash site early &oday a.s workers searched the rubble for tbe 34-year-old man. Transcripts of conversations wtth the nearby Teterboro Airport control tower showed the pilots of both planes were aware of each other as they cruised over the densely popu- lated suburbs across the Hudson River from Manhattan shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday, said FAA spokesman Peter Nelson. Tbejer's pilot said he saw the Piper Cherokee and the pilot of the smaller plane said he was clear of the area The royal couple had little problem at that task Sunday. More than 121000 people turned out when they attended religious 1CrV1oes at the National Catbednal, and thousands more waved and chanted "Diana. Diana," when they vi&ited ~Treasure Houses of Britain exhibit at the National Oallcry of Art. ,,,~ Princaa Diana a hit a t Wuhlntton ball. Sunday night. Charles told Vice President and Mrs. George Bush and a score of other Reagan administration officials, "When we were in the National Gallery, a gentleman of the press asked me, I thought rather tactlessly really, why there was a bigger crowd outside the cathedral than when I was last there, on my own. "The answer, of course, is that they all turned out to see my new clothes." As his embassy audience of 125 people, including members of Congress and the Supreme Court. roared with laughter. Charles confessed "I discovered the other day that I was chosen by an obscure organization as o ne of the world's worst and most boringly dressed men. It always amazes me. Only a few years before, I was one of the best dressed." Charles said that "my wife and myself have been completely overwhelmed by the extraordinary, enthusiasuc and friendly welcome that we've received here in Washington .... Perhaps it's the fact that we got married four years ago in a rather well-known ec- clesiastical bull ring in London ... and it wasn't actually fllmed in Hollywood." where the Falcon SO was supposed to be, Nelson said. The spokesman said no delcnmna- tion was made of the cause of the crub, but that it appeared the air traffic controller acted properly. Nelson said contr0llcn can do ls tile more tban issue waminas when they see rtancs too near each other. " can't shoot h1n;a down. l can't send up an F-16 to intercept bi~ ... said Nelson. "It's a cooperatwc . system." FederaJ Aviation Administration officials plannned to search the wreckage today, and an investiptive team was dispatched from Wa.shing- ton. Soviets reject summit accord WASHINGTON (AP) -In another indication that the road to the Geneva summir has beoome a rocky one a top Reagan adminis- tration official says Moscow has rejected virtually every item in the U.S. draft of a proposed joint com- munique. As a result, there probably won't be a joint communique after the Nov. 19-20 meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Paul H. Nitzc, Reagan's chief arms control adviser. said Sunday. He said the rejection came in meetinp Secretary of State George P. Shultz h.eld in Moscow last week with Gorbachev and Soviet Foreign Min- ister Eduard Shevardnadze. "There were objections to virtually every item on the draft." Nitzc said on the ABC-TV program, "This Weck with David Brinkley."' Shultz and other senior U.S. of- ficials came away from those meet- ings pessimistic that the summit would produce important results on arms control or other issues. However, Shultz said in an appear- ance Sunday on the CBS-TV program "face the Nation," that hls meeting with Gorbachev was worthwhile even though the Soviet leader interrupted him. and he interrupted back. California seeking quake readiness tips from Japan Northern California hard hit by sudden snowstorm By &be A11oclated Pre11 "'hc.·n } 1111 K''' '" I 1111c d \t':i\. \ llll ffllll I hu11,.111d' ot ullwr' • 111 the. I 111t1 d \\.I\ tt•Jm \1111 '"Jlport fll11fc (h~rl I ,,?O 1l)(t'IH I\'' I h .11 hdp fWt 1pfl' \\ 111 I ht 11 It "I d 1Jfh. 1111 h.111 It ' 111 I flt 11 ltv<:4' l o~c. lhc. r \\ t t .ltl '' 111 To~etlwr 'H 111/I "111 llH I rllh~ ti \\ ·" • Uruted Way of Orange County LOS ANG ELES (AP)-California disaster planners have been loolcing to earthquake-conscious Japan for examples of bow to prepare for the major earthquake predicted to strike here within the next few decades. Though the danger of a devastatin1 quake io Japan is about the same as it is in California. planners say. the Ja}>ancsc arc far better prepared than Californians, Many Japanese have not only stored food and first-aid supplies. but have also modified water beaters and other appliances to prevent fire, and fastened down heavy objects in homes and offices to keep them from toppling.. Drive Safely "In .Califomi~" ~id San Mateo to several measures that could be architect Chris Arnold, "we say, ·1 taken easily an~ cheaply by. home- live in a quake area but I won•t feel it.' owners and businesses. ~~;agrr e!s.~~I it, my house won't be One isstrapping water beaters with plumber's tape to keep them from But in Japan memories arc strong splitting open and starting fires. of the 1923 Tokyo-Yokohama qualce Ti · 'oh al k th h • that lcilled almost I 00,000. Each year, aping mitt'.t so eep c caters on the Sept. I anniversary of that water tank intact, with an en1ergcncy disaster, nationwide earthquake supply ofwarcr inside. drills arc held. General Telephone Co .. has made Shirley Mattingly, who directs extensive non-structural improve- cmcrgency services planning for Los ments, fastened file cabinets. com- Angeles, said California is about on put.en and even desk-top terminals to par with Japan when it comes to walls, floors and desks. strengthening buildings to withstand The planners su-t taking similar an earthquake. ---1 di · But, she said, .. The Japanese arc measures at home, me u ng secunng li.aht years ahead of us in public heavy framed pictures to walls. educatio n and preparedness." Instructions for strapping water A sudden storm that surprised campers and forced officials to close highways hit the Sierra Nevada during the weekend. dumping upt\o three feet of snow in some areas of Northern California. The National Wea'tberScrvice issued a winter storm warning for Sunday night as the wind-whipped snow conlinued to fall and rain prompted flash flood watches in lower elevations. The sudden snowstorm caught campers and hikers unaware, forcing many to slip and slide down icy hiahways on their way out of the mountains. Some were reported missing in the Sierra Nevada., prompting searches by authorities in Tuolomnc, Nevada and Sierra counties. Hundred• petition for peace pact SAN FRANCISCO -George Schroder believes m positive thinking. and he's attracted hundreds ofletters from Americans who~ him in hoping for a peace agreement at the Geneva summit between ident Reagan and Soviet leader Miibail Gorbachev. Schroder plans to take the bag.s of mail to Geneva for delivery to the two world leaders to Geneva before their N ov. 19-20 summit. "I am really deeply, deeply. privileged and honored and gratified that the voice for peace that I beard in my own heart is out there in so many other people," Schroder said Sunday. One important area she cited is so-beaten and talcing other safety called non-structural improvements, measures arc available in "Reducing W.m l.su ... ,.r which include anchoring heavy ob-tbe Risks of Nonstructural Earth-SUent ••-r ... rv ... er --en dl•• ;l~:\ .__ jecu such as gas cylinders and filing quake Damage; A Practical Guide" Mii .. ,__., .ca~ ~1 - ~ Non smoker cabinets. published by the Southern California WEST HOLLYWOOD-Silent ~n star Mary Maclaren, a cover girl ~ ~ U.S. government studies indicate Earthquake Preparedness Project. who played opposite Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Rudolph Valentino but later .( ,-' • • Rates that two-thirds of all losses and Advice can also be obtained from city was mired in hardship, has died. She was 85. Macl..aren, registered under the ·~~ '!-. 831-n40 injuries from a major quake would and county disaster offices, the state name Mary Coleman, djed 6 p.m. Saturday at West Hollywood Hospital of .,., Old ..._port •••d. result from interior damage, not from Office of Emergency Services, the cardiac arrest and severe pneumonia, nursing director Rodney Casoria said Newpon 9"ch, Ce. structural collapse. American Red Cross, and from Sunday. She bad been admitted Nov. 4 after complaining of heart problems. ~==================Ma=t=tin=gl=y=an=d=ot=h=e=r p=Jan=n=e=n==po=i=n=t =v=an=·=o=u=s =po=l=ice=a=n=d:::fi=re=de=part==m=e=n=t=s·::::-1 Maclaren starred in such silent filnts as "The Three Musketeers" in 1921 and 11 ''Shoes ... She appeared at leut twice on the cover of "Pbotoplay" movie magazine and graduated to movies. •I - ~ Orange County's -7' easy llstenlng radio station KDCM IDS.I FMsnRED Newport Beach • ... Gay poap ab cla.lng of batlJhouRtt WEST HOLLYWOOD -An influential gay rights organizatio n bas joined calls for the closing of PY bathhouses in the fl&ht against AJDS. The Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles called on bathhouse owners to voluntarily shut down their establisbmtnts, saying the move would be of "symbolic im~nance." Bathhouses have been blamed by the National Centers for Disease Control for belpina spread the fatal disease, because homosexual male customen eDJA&C in sex with large numbers of anonymous partners. Occldeatal a•b comproml.e on BIR LOS ANGELES -Occidental Petroleum, still facing challenaes an its two-decade battle to drill for oil in Pacific Palisades, remains a Iona way from ~n1 out the project. The oil company bad asked for compromise of a judic's order that requires an environmental rePort taking up to tltrcc years to complete. In addition to the recent cban,lt in the city's political compleuon. a citizens aroup is committed to challen11na Occidental with lawiuits. Bradley meei. l.,..ell l eader JERUSALEM -Los An&ele1 Mayor Tom Bradley held an unscheduled meetifta with Prime Minister Shimon Peres~= a vis11 to sell Sou~m California u a new e~port market (or lsraeh ucu. Bradley, hcad1na a delelation of Los Aqelts businessmen, declined to comment on Sunday•• brief talk with~ until the premier had a more fonnal mcetina with the Ml deleption today. He tokl repon.en the trip wu orpnized to cxplo~ainesa opportunities ofl"tmi by the Free Trade Altecment between bnel and the United States, which will IJ"&dually reduce trade banien over the ne~t I 0 yean. The aareeman went into effect Sept. l. 50 YOJllJlteen pJUJt .tCMla food LOSANOELES -About SO people turned out over the wukeod '° plant eucalypcUI trea that will eventually provide food for the koalas It lbe LOI AQlltkt Zoo which need up to three pounds of leaves a day. The voluntcen beJDed expand a plantation at the Encino Garden Center thlt features IC'Vaal of the koelu' &vorite evcalypu11 HMda imponed from thefr na~ive Au1l1'11ia. said Katie Uptia of Tree People. tbc poup in clwte oft.he pt'OJeCt. • • ' \ " 1 French commemoration ,,, .......... DreHed in Wodd War I uniform.a, French .aldJen parade near the Arch of Triumph tn Parla Monday, ln ceremontee marklna the Armlattce day of WWI, NoY. 11, 1918. Reagan pledges to extend peace WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan, beginning a week that will take him to Geneva for a summit meeting with Soviet leader M1k.ha1I Gorbachev, marked Veterans Day today with the reminder that all those wbo died in war "were victims of a peace process that failed." And he l'C$Olved to talce common sense with him to the bargajning table. "All we can do is remember them and what they did.and why they had to be brave for us," Reagan said in rcmark.s prepared for a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery. "All we can do is try to see that other young men never have to join them. "Today. as never before, we must pledge to remember the things that will continue the peace." Reagan. who leaves Saturday for Geneva and the summit talks that begin next week, said, "Perhaps we can start by remembering this: that aJI of those who died for us and our country were. in one way or ano~her. victims of a peace process that failed: victims of a decision to forget cen.ain things -to forget, for instance~ that the surest way to keep a peace going 1s to stay stron1-" "Peace fails when we forget what we stand for." the president added. Mem.orial sought for wom.envets WASHINGTON (AP) -There was a time when women were not welcome in the military. So Deborah Sampson of Massachusetts disguised herself in men's clothing, told rccruit- en her name was Roben Shunleff and enlisted in the army. The year was 1782, her corps the Continental Army. On the battlefield. she saw men shot and watched them die. She was honorably di1eharged the next year, becomina one of the first woman veterans in America. At the time. General Patterson said of her: "The Revolution is full of miracles, and this youna lady is one ofthem.'1 Syrian rebels given warning Hussein predicts 'Arab flag' to fly over Jerusalem AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -Klng Hu&5Cin told military cadets that the "Arab flag" will soon fly over Jerusa- lem, and warned of a crackdown against Syrian rebels in an overture to the Arab neighbor that opposes his plan for peace with Israel. Meanwhile, PLO-chairman Yasscr Arafat. who has joined Hussein in proposing the plan for peace with the Jewish state, met today with Egyptian President Hosoi Mubarak in Cairo, and Mubarak. dispatched his foreign minister to Amman with a message for Hussein about future moves for peace in the Middle East. The message carried by Esmat Abdel-Meguid was reported to center on c4Jafat's "Cairo declaration," made in the Egyptian capital Thurs- day, in which the Palestine liberation O~tion leader disavowed ter- ronst attacks on civilians "any- where." Arafat. however. said in an tele- vision interview taped tn Cairo the following day and broadcast in Abu Dhabi on Sunday that his Palestinian '-roup remained committed to 'escalating armed stru;811e inside the (Israeli-) occupied t.cmtories." Kmg Hussein, whose plan with Arafat calls for Israel to relinquish . lands se~ in the 1967 Middle East War in exchange for peace, told a · military graduaung class that the West Bank's maJOr ctty lost in that cohflict will soon be under Arab control again. "It will not be long before the day that the Arab flag will fl y over Jerusalem and the voices (from the mosques) will cry 'God is great' and the bells will ring from the churches," Hussein said at the Royal Military Academy in Amman. Israel, which captured the Old City of eastern Jerusalem from Jordan in 1967 and later annexed it, has said it will never relinquish control over the site, holy to Jews, Chrisuans and Moslems alike. Peace, H usse1 n said, should be based on "nght and JUSllcc" and should restore "the occupied tcm- tories to their legitimate owners." He did not say how Arabs would rcgaJn control over Jerusalem. Jordan seeks negouauons with Israel through an u\lernational peace conference including the five per- manent members of the U.N. Secur- ity Council. the PLO. and all other parties to theAra~lsraeh conflict. Israel seeks direct negotiations with Jordan. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, November '1, 1885 M South Africa to cut back foreign black workforce? By 1M Attocla* Preti JOHANNESBURG. South Afnca -The aovernmcnt denied today that 1t plans to ~d home thou.and• of foreilz> black wol"ken, bot said it rrupt bt forced to do so 10 the future "in the face of d1S1ovestment, sanctions and boycotts.''. Business Day,. a leadina fio.a.ncial; oews~per, aa.id in ~y·s editions that the government plan~ed to J'tpatnate fo~ black worken in a "mad and provocative act" certain to anaer Wcttem countries. The repon did not cite sources. Minister of Manpower Pietie du Plessis replied. .. There is no immediate plan or desttt to summarily repetriat.c largt numben of foreian workers.·· Colombian peace ancertabJ after •lege BOGOTA, Colombta -President Bcllsario Bctancur's unprecedented dfons to end pcaccfuUy years of ins'"lCocy f~ an uncertain future folio~ the_a;i.icrrilla Siegc of the Palace of.J USt1ce that le.ft mott 1 ha n I 00 people dead. includini 12 Supreme Court justices. More than 72,000 people have been killed in guerrilla v1oleoce 10 Colombia 1n the last 20 years. But Betancur has done more than any other Latin·Amencan president~ 10 try to et:t lefust guerrillas to duband. He pardoned rebels in Jails. ga-..:e amnesty to others.still fiabting, ~e the fint Colombian pres1dent to talk facc-t~face with ttbel leaders and fashioned a cease-fire between suerfillas and the governmenL AIDS padent with cyclmporlne dles PARIS-An AJDS patient undergoing expenmcntaJ lreatment with the drug cyclosporine bas died. one of the developers of the treatment announced today. Dr. Philippe Even of Lacnnec Hospital 1n Pans said the 38-year-old male patient died Saturday night after about three weeks of treatrn.cnt. But be said other patients were responding well to cyclosponne and that research and clinical tests of the tiutment "would be expanded to several other French hospitals lat.er this week." Soviet medla a-11 Reagan speech MOSCOW -Official Soviet media, rcponmg on Prcsidtnt Reagan's weekend radio address, questioned the stncenty of Reagan's caJJ for better relations between the superpowers. Reagan's speech, broadcast Saturday on the Voice of America. was cnucu.ed Sunday by a Soviet t.clev15100 commentator and the official news agency Tass. wb1cb sa.id Reagan had included deliberate fals1ficat1ons and raised doubts about U.S at'tnudcs toward the Geneva summll on Nov. 19-20. Wtute House spokesman Lam Speakes said U.S. diplomat.s m Moscow and Lenmgrad reported that the address was Jammed on some frequencies but heard clearl} on others. Marc08 sabmlts postdated reslgnadon MANILA, Philippines -President Ferdinand E Marcos toda) formall) called for a speCl.8) elecuon for president and vice president on Jan 17 and submitted a res1gnat1on "effective only when the elecuon 1s held." Marcos opponents have vowed to fight for a lat.er election date. and a leader of Marcos' party indicated there c-0uld be compromise on that c -~ J 11£•~ roeACCQ co 3mg Since Deborah Sampson's time, millions of women have helped to defend their country; today, theTt arc more than I. I S million women veterans, about 4.1 percent of all livina America'n veterans. - Now, they want their own war memorial. Now is lowest. "When you talk about veterans, most people don't think about , women," said June W11Jenz, ex- ecutive director of the Women m Military Service for America Mem- orial Foundation. which is lobbyina for the memonal. "It's really some- thJna that's Iona overdue. ~omen wrote a very marvelous pqe 1n our history." But the Reqan administration does not share this enthusiasm. sayina that ''only m1htary memorials commemontina all membcn of the anncd forces identified with a war or other sianHicant event or branches of ICTV'ice ofthe armed forces should be authori:rcd." By US. Gov't. testing method . SURGEO N GENERAL'S WARNING : Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide NOW H\I ICM'fSl Of All BRANO " I ilt ' SOFT PACK 100\ flllER MENTHOL 3 mq '" 0 3 mg ~otinf' IN. pet cio-tTII try FTC mtthod ' • .. RE-ROO'FING?, Don't ~~ compromise your home and family with . imitation ·•"v tiles ... Manutacturers of Southern Calllorn1a's Best Selling Roofing Tllea I IUFFELL'S UPMUTUY llC. Jerry Good•ll. .Don • Wilton, John Foley ,and Lee Uoyd, memt>er. Of Ameri- can Legion Poat 291, New- port BMch, fire a aalute In honor of American war dead Sunday. JKtc Befi.toctc, left, o11he""- Jewllh War Veteran• Poat 595, placel a flag on a veteran'• grave at Pacific View Memorial Park In New- port Beach Sunday. War dead hohored at 'wall' replica Plexiglass version of Vietna m m em orial at Rivers ide cem etery RlVERSIDE(AP) -Hundreds of visitors viewing a pfexiglass replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall Saturday touched inscribed names of friends and relatives and left flowers as a tribute to their loved ones. "I came here to remember " said Orlando Romero, 38, one o( about 800 people who visited Riverside National Cemetery to sec the half-size model which has been on tour in the western states since Oct. 14. 0 1 lost a IOt of good people in Vietnam. Every individual that's here -not only on the Wall -I respect," said Romero, a U.S. Army infantryman for two years during the undeclared war. Relatives and friends of men killed in Vietnam filed past the shiny black wall1 finding and touching names and leavmg flowers, much as visitors do at the original memorial in Washington, D.C. The wall was created by John Devitt, a helicopter door gunner during the war. Devitt said he has taken his model from Texas to AJaska "to pve people in the West a chance to sec the monument and to under- stand its power." The model will remajn here until Friday. Devitt said be first had the idea for a replica of the monument in 1982, but at wasn't until a year later that he worked out the technique for the job: silk.screening the S&,000 names in white on black plexi&lass. The ceremony at the 250-foot long memorial included a speech by Elizabeth Barber, a Gold Star Mother who lost a son in Vietnam, and ended with a candleli&ht ceremony hooor-inf. area war dead. 'You get a funny feeling inside when you look at all those names," said Nathaniel J. Orant.z 64, of San Bernardino a veteran 01 World War ll and the Korean War. "We lost so many men over there," be said shaking bis bead. \ - Al'la: ,, 1 Trudy De.Jona of Corona haf• her aon Chrla u they read the namea on the replica of the Vietnam Veterana' Memorial In Rlnnlde Sanday. "I'm thrilled about it," said Gertrude Schmitt of Hemet, who came to find the name of her son, Richard AJvin Schmitz. "I'm going to bri~ my grandchildren to see it." Said Vietnam veteran Larry Hu&hes of Fullerton: "When wt: fin1t came home, somebody came up and shot the guy that was just ahead of me aetting off the plane. That's the kind of welcome we got. Now, we arc finally aettinf somethina.. It's really good that we ve got this. Without it, we'd just ~lack all the memories out" ~~~~~~- Lo nc e. t MIA caae enda f Of llle ltllt of Yow l.Jft 1922...,. k VD .. COSTA ~1156 HONOLULU (AP) -The identification of remains rctum'ed trus ~-------------':--------------, summer from Vietnam as those of Navy Lt (j.g.) Richard C. Sather ends the loqest missina in action case for an American serviceman in Vietnam. We will buy yo ur china an'd crystal for cash 714-241-9973/111-905-~6~ Sither, of Pomona, was shot down over North Vietnam Aua. S, 1964, when be was 26. He wu listed as MIA for 21 yean. Sather's remains were amona five identified Friday by the Anny's Central Identification Laboratory here. The othen were flown to California on Friday to be given to the families for burial. Wil80n co-epon80ra Korean War memorial W ASHINOTON -Sen. Pete Wilson, R-Calif., will co-sponsor a bill which authorizes the constructlon of -a memorial within the District of Columbia to Korean War veterans. "The lack ofa memorial within the boundaries of the nation's capital to the brave and heroic men who fou&ht in Korea is an oveni&ht which must be corrected," Wilson said. The monument, expected to cost S2S million, would be built and maintained with private donations on land provided by the federal aovemment Vietnam vete reunite In Colorado FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP)-Veterana who ptbered for a reunion this weekend said ,ettina tote\her is imponant becau.e IO m&ny who terVed in Vietnam still have not made peace with tbemllelves. .. When you were in 'Nam, you dido 't leave people in the field," said Buddy Roach of Pouahkeepaie, N.Y., soon after arrivl!'4-for Firebue Colorado: U 8$, a four-<iay reuruon that is to conclude with a 'welcome-home" VeteTUJ' Day ~e today in nearby Loveland. • We fed, especially with ~ suicide rate and the dnta and alex>hol problema. there's a lot of IUY1 still out there. lo the field. Tblt's why we're here~be said. . . 1 ne reunion featured oerf'onnanc:a by muaic: aroups, 1ncludana Roedl'• 13-member Undefeated All Orunt JunaJe 'Band. ... \ I f. We should a l so honor veterans of terrorism T ~the long, long list of veterans we honor each year on ~s day, please add an emerging category -of Am~nca~ hero: the yeteran of terrorism. Unlike many of the veterans who sacrificed so much to defend this nation's ideals, most of the victims of terrorism neither voluntarily nor knowingly embraced danger. Rather, danger sought them out and· found them because, as Americans, they represent a commitment to ,freedom. Some arc private Citizens, like Da vid Jacobsen of ~untington ~ch, who has been held hostage since his ki4tiap May 28 m Lebanon by Islamic terrorists, or Leon Kli~gho~er, wh<? was murdCTed by terrorists aboard the crw~ ship A~hille Lauro. So1:11e are e mployed in the serVlce of their government, like Robert Stethem the off-duty Navy diver who was murdered aboa~d a hijacked TWA airliner and tossed onto the tarmac at Beirut Airport, or William BuclcJey, the diplomat who disappeare4 in Lebanon and reportedly has been murdered by terrorists as a sign they are serious about their filthy business. · · We have made mistakes in the way we have treated our m ost recent veterans. We welcomed the vets back from Vietnam reluctantly, as if they were distant relatives who had unexpectedJy dropped in at dinner time. And we paid almost no heed to the notion that we have among us a substantial population of wo men veterans -even women war veterans. As a nation, we have taken great strides to comltt the first, and small strides to recognize the second We should not make the same callous mistakes with our citizen veterans. We should remember in public ceremony, the 52 Americans who withstood 443 days of capitivity in Iran. We should celebrate the national pride we felt in their bravery during adversity. These people, and the other courageous Americans who have been similarly terrorized and tested by those who would declare them selves the enemies of the U nited States and the ene mies of freedom, may be satisfied to defend democracy through peaceful stoicism. Many certainly, in retrospect, consider their ordeal a kind of honor, an opportunity to have stood tall before the world as a symbol of their nation. But the rest of us should have a way o f telling these veterans that we appreciate their sacrifice. It would be appropriate to create a special medal for the veterans of terronsm, one that would be awarded by Congress and bestowed by the president in recognitio n of the spirit we prize in every citizen. For it is the spirit within each American, not just the trained and dedicated soldier who dis1;>lays his valor in combat, that is the heart of the nauon. , It would be appro priate to create a space in WashinJton, D.C. where the names of those whose actions m the face of terrorism have brought honor upon the country might be inscribed permanently. A m ighty monument is not necessary; a simple plaque will do. Let it begin with Roben Stethem, Leon Klinghoffer, Navy Cmdr. Albert Schaufelberter of San Diego, th'e first U.S. adviser slain in El Salvador, and six others murdered a m onth later - civilians George Viney and Robert Alvidrez a.nd Marines Sgt. Thomas Handwork, Cpl. Gregory Webber and Sgt. Bobby Dickson. Let us hope the name of William BuclcJey need not join them and that David Jacobsen and the other Americans still held because they have been cast as symbols of our friendl y poU cy toward dem ocratic governments will soon be free to be honored by a grateful nation. Opinion• expressed In thl• space are lhOM of the Dally Piiot. Other views expreued on this p909 ere thole of their authors and artists. Read« comment l1 lnv1ted. The Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626. Phone 642-6066. City's no interest loan to free clinic draws fire To the Editor: The constant arrogance displayed by the elected members of the City Council of Laguna Beach is exceeded only by their corttmued stupidity. Which of the two traits is dominant 1s moot. .: The latest example of utter ma~ ma~ment on the part of o ur council occurred when, with the exception of the one intelligent mem- ber. 1t voted to grant an unsecured. no interest loan of $30,000 to the floundering Laguna Beach Free Oinici, even after beint told by our city manqcr that the cltanc:cs of this loan ever beina repaid were very slim. The sum of$30,000is to come fro m the city's general fund. This fund is created in large part by w es ex- tracted from the propcrt} owners of Laguna Beach. No prudent busine'ls organization nor a ny banking institution would enter into such a transaction. a nd day-t<>-<lay running of any city cer- tainly comes under the definition of a business. What a pity we have to wait until November 1986 to replace these inoompctent elected offi cials! TREVOR A. CUSHMAN JR. Lquna Beach Fly takes revenge on spid er You l<new some spiders eat fljes_ but were 1ou aware some mes eat spidera? Quite so. The spider fly, specificall y. Its larvae aeu on the spider•s body and devoun same. • ORANGE COAST llilJl'illt Tho.t who don't live &round \.he Grut lakes are surprised to le.am that shipa on Lake Superior a re oftentimes out of siaht of land for 30 boun at a attttch. ,,... Zlftt ... T .. T .. ....... MW 0-,...., OllJ .... ~_, .. ., .. ,..ao .. -•. C.. .... "--.. , ......... .. ~~~~·--c..--.~-- ~ I - Ormnge Cout DAILY PILOT/MoMl!y, NOY9mber 11. 191.5 A'T ··Veterans Day Is a n appropriate occasion to remind Am ericana t;>.n ce again that nearly 2,500 U.S. mmtary men remain unaccounted for Jrl SOutheastAsla." i1 JACK AJllDSJl801' &Del DA.LS v A1' A TT A I PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY eol•wnwe No ban >on Stai;,, w ars i'n~.~ SALTI 1 ~rard C. Smnh. wbo was the ch1d' U.S. negot1ator of the 1972 SALT J ABM Treaty~ hM-) written a self- scrvinJ letter to The New York T 1mes attacking the Reagan administration for Lbe recent Pentagon report c-0n- cluding that the treaty docs NOT prohibit President Reagan's Stratepc Defense lrutiat1ve. Smith is trying to force the United St.ates to abide b) what he says was his "intention"' m 1972 instead of by what the treaty says. Any ta me you sign a contract, you lt 's ti•m e to pledgie money !~~~ll~ovue~~~~~~~~ry~~ 1mpos1ng on yourself. lfyou do n't do this. and subsequently &et tnto a •t dispute about what the contract terms J ~Ou Wia tch Chan 1 50 m ean, the lawyer you then h1rr will You can even get your name on the air if you so desire I was talking to some of the folks over at KOCE T V, our local PBS channel, the other day and found out that pledge time is almost upon us again. As you may know, KOC£ is sort of my pct project, and I spend part of my free (HA!) time worlting over there. KOCE is located on the cam pus of Golden West College, and it's a fascinating place. A few m onths ago: the place was opened to the public and I (after proper training. of course) was appointed u o ur gu ide. There arc two ~tudios. and enough electronic equipment a1t.ached there~ to to outfit at least three or fo ur Starships Enterpnsc. At the time of the tours, I had a foggy notion of what it was all for. But at the present ume. it all sort of blends into a Oash in~ beeping fog of machinery that; 1f touched in the wrong place, could really zap you a good zap. Those of you who watch KOCE (Channel 50) arc aware of what's available; but, for the rest. let me fill you in a bit. KOCE is a Public Broadcasting System statio n, which means that it's supported partly by grants from large corporatio ns. Another source of in- come. though rather small, is realized by the rental of equipment owned by the station to people or companies interested in producing a T V show. Now. we come to the amponant part. You. A few times a year. pledge dn ves BILL HOVEY arc held. During a typical p. le<ife drive, the normal proarammiog wtll be seen, but ~tween proerams.. there are breaks where you're asked to call m and pledge money to help to keep our PBS station alive and well. There arc two things you should know about public broadcast chan- nels. First, PBS stauons have no commercials. Thus., a major source of revenue available to regular com· mercial channels as not available to a PBS channel. Second, PBS channels arc seen on all of the cable services, but arc NOT paid by these services. The thing that keeps PBS on the air as you and your pledge. Ok.ay, let's say that you dcetde to pledge a few bucks. What can you expect to see on KOCE? Lots of extremely good shows. some educational. some pure enter- tainment, som e that will earn you college credits. 1f that's where your interests lie. There's "Nova ... On Nov. 19 at 9 p.m.. Nova will investigate tor- nadoes. O n Wednesday at 8 pm., there's a docum entary about Harvey Mille and Dan White. At 10 p.m .. how about "Truth Soviet Style.'' an cxamma tion of the Soviet people's attitudes toward the U nited St.ates? It was shot on locatio n in Russia. My own particular fa vontes arr the National ~phac specials. There arc kid's shows such as "Mr. -l)'ti1m:rat·U• ~ 11;1,ga.1,.11m.1 De say. "Yo u should have read the fine pnnt ~fore you signed 1t." • Reading the fine pnnt should ~ Rogers Neighborhood," and "The especially important af }OU sign a Electric Com pany." On Tbui-sd.ay at contract (a treaty) wnh the SovlC\s. 9 p.m., "MastcTpiecc Theater" will What would you tlunk of U.S present "The Last Place OD Eanb," offi cials who signed a treaty with the part of a six~pisode series that has 10 Soviets but d1d n 't have our 1,wyers do with brave men and an ace barrier. analyze the fine pnnt'> Early lD October. the Defense At 10:30 on .. Nov: 28 the!:·s. a Dcpanment dad a ve"" simple thing co!"'edY called Dad s Arm,Y· rm that 1t should have done to 1972. In going to watch ~t one. It s really fact. it was a derchct.1on of d uty that at prcny good to s~t back a~d leaf was not done an 1972. The Defense ~rough my SO Viewers Gwdc and"' Department told ats lawyers to read pick .out what I want to watch. the fine pnnt of the t 972 ABM knowmg full well that l wo n't be Treaty. ' ~vcrcly bombarded by a bunch of The lawyers came up with a 19-~":De and, an some cases, truly page repon condudmg that the t 972 n~culous com mercials every few ABM Treaty docs NOT prohibit the nunutes. development and testing of "exotic" So, oo Nov. 30 and on Dec. I, 4, 6. future space-based defenStve systems 1 ~d 8, the good people at ~OCEarc (such as President R?PJl'sSDl). a.nd 1oing to ask yo~ to rcac~ tnto xour may not even prohibn their deploy. pocket and come up with a .little mcnt. Furthermore, the lawyers· money. The host and hostess will be examination of the negotaatmg docu- Grcg Mullavey 11:nd Meredith McRae. menu showed that the Unned States There are premiums offered, so that tried hard in 1972 to· persuade. the you'll be able to help KOCE and. Soviets to ban future defensive s's. perhaps, pick up a httle loot for terns. but the SoVlets conl>1sten.th yourself. The whole thing as great fun ·rejected the U S position · and, if you're a ham. a.st them to The State Department then called announce your name oveT the a.ir. 10 au legal ad VJser to study the J 97 2 They'll do it, if there's time. If you ABM Treaty He concluded that 11 pledge one hundred bucks. I KNOW does not ban the testing or develop- they'U announce your name over the ment offuturc spa~-ba~ deiensl\ e air. systems. but that 11 d~ ban dcplO\ - There's also the fact that I'll be ment. there answenng the phone. Perhaps National Secunty Adviser .Roben I've said something an the past that Mcfarlane broke the news bv saying rubbed you the wrong way, or maybe on "Meet the Press" that DI tesung we hold different viewpomts OD some and development are .. approved and sill thing hke offshore dnllmg or authonzed b) the treat~ .. ra ther than sometblng cqua y OOlish. Here's banned. your chance to let me know what you President Reagan accepted the nC'" think. or yell at me. or tell me what's Defense Depanment inte11>retat1on good for me. There's only one thing. as a matter of la" but (after hra ' ~ though. lobbying by Sccret.ar) of State George It's gonna cost you. Shultz) said that. as a matter of polac~ CohamAlst Bill Harvey Uves lJI we v.ill not test o r de,elop SDI at th1) HuttD,ioa Beeck. u me President Reagan could change that pohcy at an) time U.S. hasn 't done enough on· behalf of POW sin Asia Gerard Smith 1s unhapp' with thr adman1strat1on's lawvl'~· analvs1s of the treat) be negotiated in I Q11 but his arguments are anecdotal rather than factuaJ or legal Sm ith rehes on his personal 'at'w of thl' treat)'!. "mtenuon," hi s assen.ion that "thC' Russians agree wtth this Pos1t1on:· and a pompous. gratu1tou remarl that the I Q72 treat~ '" .. the <>upreme la" of1he l 'na ted 't.atcs ·· Smith complaani. that thl' Dcfcn<;(' Department lawve~ made the ir evaluation ··in ~ren "1thou1 con- sultation with the Con~!> ml natod St.ates alhes ·· That remand~ U'i llf the old adage that ~oplc in gla'" houso shouldn't throv. stones. the ong.i na A.BM Treat) wa'i negouattd h' \m1th and others in 'iC."Cret. "'11hout con,ul • talion with Congrcs'i 01 t· <; alht·~ Even Robert McFarlane admits he's convinced some POW s are still alive WASHINGTON -Veterans Day is an appropriate occasion to remind Americans once again that nearly 2.500 U.S. military men remain unaccounted for an Southeast Asia I 0 years after the war ended. Some of them arc almost certainly alive - on the authority of no less than the president's national secunty adviser. Yet for all its bold talk. tht Reagan regime has done httle more than previous administratio ns to help these men 1n their unimaainable agony. The Defense lntelliaencc A&ency, while professing great con- cern about reported si&htinp of live American prisoners in Vietna m and Laos. tw systematica.Jty tried either to squelch the reports or d1~1t them. According to our sourocs.. the Pentaaon has received more than 400 re~rts sma: 1981 of h ve Amencan pnsoners. The Defense tn1eUiae~ AJeney has been unabte to discredit more th&n 100 of these eyewitness repons. even counlina some pre-l 981 liahtinp. Supposedly. they arc still llnder invC$tiption. Granted. this ldmtnunrauon. lake its ~n. i1 in • f'Nstratinc posation. The Vieio.me1e fla1ly deny that they have American pruooen.. ol·wat. FllCed with this offia .al ob- stinecy. the Wlut.e Houtit•s ooly option teems to be a Rambc>-~ a..jd 10 liberate lbe POW1. But the intdJifmce infonnataon isn't UIHO- dlte nous,h to auaran tee a fair chance of 1\X.UU, even if the ldmin- m:rauon ~ wUlina to risk sutb an O\Xf'ltiOD. Rather than acknowledge its am· potence. lhc.-.£cnt.agon resorts to a shamefuJ ~e of ~man tics over the word "evtdcnce ... Unable to deny that si&htings have bttn rcponed. the military simply challenges the re- liability of the eVl dcnct. demanding P.rooforcorroboration that 1s 1mposs- 1bl~ Jo get. There's a double standard at work We made a careful study of the hve· s~tma rcpot1.S; then compared them with the lO.J>-SCCTCt ttports that give evidence ofSoVlet arms-a>ntrol vtOI· ations. The souroes of 1nfo rma11on are similar in both ca~ "humint'' or human antelliacncc from refugees and other eyewitncsSC$. supplemented b) spy sa1eUitedat.a. No one has come up with a n offiaal Vietnamese docu- men1 acknowledcina the e~astcr>« of American POWs: but then. no one bQ come up with an offictal SoVlet documentldm atunaanns t~t) VIOi· ataons, either. But the comparison mal<es clear t.ha1 the Wbit.e Koute hu accepted far fl.unfiCT nidcnce oo arms-control bttacbcs -sometimes e"en called "stron& eV\dence" ID ttie repotU - than 1t 11 willina 10 acap1 OD tivt POWs. Indeed. National Security Adv11cr Roben Mcfatlanc m* a stanhna 8dm1s.siola lut month Lft raoatts that he t.bo-.bt wa-e off the record. A ~ ~n (aod a siau..och comnvath"t at that) taped the """ marb and rdeued them to ftjeoch ift the med11 "I thank lbcft have lb ~ \Jvt Amencans there... said Mcf artanc, J1c1 AIDEISOI ( . ~~j and DAL£ VAN ATTA stressing that this was onl) has personal o p1n1on. He paid obeisance to the official lane" that the" evidence wasn't conc lusive. but then said: "There as quite a lot ofiv1denc.r gi ven by people who have no ultenor motives and no reason to lie. and they're telhna things that lhe) have seen." Finally. McFarlane admlltt'd lhat the admmn tration hasn't dont' enough to pther 1ntelh,encc on the m1ssi11& Amencans .. ;\nd that's bed." he w d . "That's a failure ·· If adm1ss1on of CTT'Or 1s the fi~t ~tep toward correcting 1t. may~ the ao~mmcnt as finaJl male.mg some progrel.'- 8 ARBER HO P BLUES Pre 1· dent Reapn strode into the Whitt' Houte b&rbcnhop the other da}' (or a h&Jrcut. The television act was blar· ins. With ~-Secrcury of Sate Al Haig on camera. Barber Mtlton Pitt o~ to tum off the ~t .. o. ·• said the presKlent. "let's hear what .\I has to say." Af\.erward. Pitts told the pruiden• that Richard Nixon had once entered t.he berbcnhop while the TV was on ~n &tdc bad tu.med 1t on deliberately. wd Pms. "'° tht old man can heat ~' they'~ sayina a bout us. .. But llOn wc:ot ru.iaht to the tel and SW1tcbcd it off. mvttenna that he didn't want to lifleft to the lander Since Smith cannot '°' oi..e that language of the treat' t11 <.u pport h1!> opinion. he an' oke'i the name ot 1dney G rt'ybeal as .he head of a "worto111 v oup" of J 9n negotiators on this point. Funn) thing. Ctrtvbeal refused to ~ antef' ae"ed Smith argue an his , cv. ' or~ T 1mc5 letter that the I Q7~ treat'·, .\grttd tatement pro' ides that ncv. type system s "~nnot ~ depkl)cd unl~s authonud b) a treat\ amend ment." Agreed tatement D d°"n't sa that at all It sa:.s that we agrc<' "not to dcplo) e'\cept as pro' 1ded for an A.n aclc-Ill, I\ and \'I ·· but those art1cle5 refc-r onl\ to dt'lens1'e systems "current I~" 1n use an I Q7~ m1th dOf'~n't mention '\grttd Interpretation E wtuch blo~ ht\ whole argument II U V!> that an' "future·· \)'\tem art ·• ubJ«t to dncussion·· under ~~niclc XIV. wbach allov."S for t~t\ amendments to he nego tiated We· obv1ou~J~ are not bound b~ anyltun that 1s ··c,ubJe<'t to d1scuu1on .. llndtt \.he 1cn~ ABM Treat) the l 1ntted ta,es hu the lcpl authont) to conduct full march. ICStU\I and development of DI. The United t&tes shoukt procrcd a fa~t u 1t can W'lth th.LS defcnsn e Pf'OIT1l1TI bcause as Pm.Kknt Reaipn told the United NatJons. .. If wt' rt dat1 nod b~ hallor) to compe\e. m1'1tanl). to kcq> lhe ptae:e, then &ct u coml)ete an s1\tCms \h11 ~our c\ln rather thao WC!~ "'htcb can ~tro~ u1 both .. . '-* Aa•1a--' OU. V• Al18 ,._,.... Sdaltalr1 11 1 •J•Mcaa.4 .,. .,......w ~· 1 I ,,... (Ip I &. r 'Bossa~R·ia BSll 'a suCcess as Cystic Fibrosis beziefit IJ IE'ITY PORTER "This food is new to me," said a cystic fibroSJs disease!" pulled the ticket from the "hat." .......... 0c;, $ 1 I aucst of the Southern American hors The 1985 Breath ofLiJe Award for "Net rrocceds from the 'Bossa- Brina 00 the castanets! d'oeuvres buffet, includina sea bass "outstanding support in fi.gbtina CP ' Rio' bat ellceeded S 150,000," said "Bossa-Rio Ball co-chairmen marinated in lime jujce, cmpcnadas wa1 presented (by Drcsing) to David smiling CFG President Terry Mlller. R-.e and Lelull W•t and ~-1. . (pestry with meat) ·and chicken in an'd s .. aa 8e'ok. there with their four "Guests stayed until' l a.m. and and Dr. ~ lluwtta led the way . J!UD aJmopd suace, among other children -Marcia, Do~le, carrte then the party moved upstairs to our -foUowed by dinner oommitt~ items. and Crat1-and Susan's father, Alu suite, .. Reaee Wn t said. chairman Beverly n.m,... and Be Later in an upstairs ballroom, a few Wl1'•10D (with Mar,it Talbardt). Members of the dinner committee c.u. aucsts all but skipped dinner (fruit, ··susan 1s wonderful and so 1s heart of pabD soup, veal chops and David -I am so ~roud of them," &Deluded Bob and Boaaie Baker, And, suddenly, all 400 aucsts .__,.i ) load sai'd Wi"llconson. • usan has ...__n Alla and Barlw'a Ballk, Walt and seemed to be on the dance Ooor at sau~ asparaaus , to up on a UQI; ~--..... 6 B ~ p --1. a d once, dancina the samba -that not-to-be-believed dessert buffet of hclpina cystic fibrosis children since ~"""' aam · r, ..-a .n wonderful Brazilian dance that chocolate-dipped strawberries, she was in bi~ school (where she met 'I Bryaa, MJ el and Mela.ale started in Africa. bananas Foster, chocolate mousse. a youth wtth the disease)." The ='· Nolu and Mary Park and In one-of-a-kind outfits, featuring walnut tumoven, custard horns, charitable Hoolcsarc mainstays in the =Y 8;:Tcaa, Mld'9el and Melule bot CO,,.._ -·m----~h-~wrane (a chocolate torte and pumpkin cake "65 Roses" Sports Oubs (founded bv • olu an Mary Cromwell, ~Lw.uc;.:uu1u._ "'1lU .,.. • :1i.."t---a-.la"\ ---fill-;,I M eland"Amaad.a'Etam, Verp1 and la Carmen Miranda), the-crowd with e:otfce-:. and laque;ul'I (ta""'=" guest .lM ___.., UVI~ tmg cystic ·M'arjorle Evau Boli and Eleuor lookQd as if there were nothlng they ' centerpicc:cs were fems with cojorful fibrosis. . . Glllmu Bob Grlcla, Barry and Patte would rather be doing than to dance papicr macbe pam>ts). for l;he third year, former cbild · Gomp, Bea and Barbara Harrti, Job the night away. to the "double-time" "Before you ate your tint bite of cvanachst-tumed:movte star Marjoe ~d Nu cy Haya, Kea and .Lycl1a beat o1'the Oarlt Keen e>rchest.ra. hors d-Ocuvres, we' had raised Go~er (th~re wt~ Laa~ G~ldiaC) Himes, Tom and Pam Judt, Rat.It Living up' to their tradition for S 100,000 thls cveruna." said pretty dehve~ bis a.ucllon.eer s spiel for JeDaea, Mlclaael Kue, JoAu KeatoD, upbeat and uninhibited fundraisers, Raee West. '"he YueMrl -CFG luxury items, including an Ebony Joe and Beverly Langley, Nick and the Cystic fibrosis Guild of Orange founders Cul and Barlle.ra. told me Baby 9rand piano by Slaermu Clay, Llada Lebert, Bill and Jack.le Lllly, County crowded into the Newport so thls afternoon." Riotous applause a Cbri~tmas goose ban~u~t for 22 at La and Mary Ann Miller, Terry and Beach Marriott Hotel for a third followed. the Ritz Restaurant Wme Cellar Barbara O'NeU, Mlclaael and Colleea annual Investors' Ball Then, National CF President a.. (courtesy of Mlclaael P~er) and a Reaaaa, Tomlllie RelqlaH, Job It was "bring on exotic drinks ert Dreltq (Rockville, Md.) de-I ~ .. 65 carat ameth.yst nng (Tra-and Betty Sit.am.bu&, Jim and Dlue (served in pineapples and coconut livered news that brouaht down the d1t1onaJ Jewelers) going to guest TODI Siemon•, Rlclaarcl and Joa.a Steve•• halves) and food" time in the hotel's house: "After 30 years, the Arm11tead. A 1986 Jaguar XJ 6 and Mel and Jalle Wyu. atrium and around the swimming chromosome containina the exact (donated by the Wests' Newport pool. There a steel drum band held cystic fi brosis acoe has been isolated. Imports) was won by Kaday Kecera, Paparazzi is edited by Vida Dean, court and iucsts bid at silent auction. 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A'BAND IS BORN moo mm BRING ON THE NIGHT Readers thank, berate Landers ~o ~,.47'" ~ NOW PLAYING IMA UAMoYte\ ~ COSTA-.SA ( d'4>¥0l I OW" C."'t' 1~1 •1SA U TOllO WUTMllllTlll (O .. lfOS ( loro UA r-c.nemu '>8' 9!IOO ~S333 OWIGf [~ Ci!, Cenlet 634~ w .......... ,.. -· 'I'__ ABG_E 'I' •~Ma-~N,&r<,4 -4"'"1•• .... P\ •U.,llli •• , .. 'ill .• ~.... ..,.., ..... -.., .... llU IMlllt .U 52Hl39 ... , ... uu,. Dl ... 121-4070 .... ,. UAIOl:s I 952-4993 mtlm& EDWMDS CIOM cono m -4 m UITI Ill EDWMDS BT<l 540-7444 n~ EDWMDS SMIOUIAal Sll·SUI ..• , ... EDWMDS IUrTICTOM 141-0Jll ---·---..... EDWMDS WOCDaliGI 551-MS5 UlllU MIC F AstlOM SQUMC (213) Hl-Ml3 UmlAll 'ACFIC SA TIWAT 523-1'11 •11111 ""' EDWMDS W'IJO TWllDMt90 -PACFIC OIN& oa ... 134-93'1 -~ 134-2553 watmtn UAEllMSTEI lllAl1. nJ...OW DEAR ANN LANDERS: I JUSt wanted to congratulate you on 30 years of writing the best column anywhere and to tell you what a close fnend you've become. You have helped me through so many crises. I can't cite them all. You• ve given me courage when I was ready to throw in the towel. You have helped me do a good job wiih my three children. You also made me realize that my problems arc inssgnifi· cant compared with others that have appeared in your space. What 1s truly amazing is that I have never written to you for advice, but the answers have always been there. You've done it all throughJour daily column. You helpe me through a marital crisis by asking me to ask myself, "Would you be better off with or without him?" You also taught me that I didn't have to be a victim. ("No one can take advanlaf,C of you without your perrriission. ') I want to thank you for aJI the hard worlc and long hours, and for chcclc- mJ wit.h experts. Thanks, too, for st1clting your neck out on tough issues, and refusing to back down. Thanks for the times you admitted you were wrong. Br. so doing you enhance your credibility. I'll always think of you as my loving "LEMMON IS WONDERFUL. MASTROIANNI IS GREAT. YOI' W/UUtJCH;-YUU'fVTU CRY. 'MAC.ARON/' IS DELIC/OlJi." /•,./ ''~lft·I <,t1(Jf) \ftlR'v/.,(, ,._"fill( -1 -.. .!.~lit:~!!!,. f'dUIH I El 1111 ,.. HDWPUMNO rNewportCtnema ~~::.• I' __. .... .,......... .. ••••• lUXUltY f HfAfltfS WALK INS 'l 1~ Ill IWO M1h W .. 11110''• • * hi Mii Only Sllu•dlyl •. 5un d-.,,. & H ohd•I'' Unleu "oted DRIVE -INS :~:~~ STADIUm a -.,, ... ---....._ • ANCl ~11tpo1t11n T"9S Olt ,,.,. 9tntly Hlllt ...... 09lf ~ NMaHT T•ANSYLV~IA .,_ ...... ", '•40 2:40 IPO) t :JO J 1JO 1 120 s 40 1 40 ... 40 7 JO & • JO THS .....,_ Mlll lO.. r.• l'tu1 C•'"" Hn Wolf (•OJ ACMIES CW 000 ..... nta~~-2·00 4 100. 00 I :20 i.~"f* 1109to-OO D&Ant .......... , • 00 .. 10?00 •tut TIH C•m••ny Cit.n11;43 t,u.:.1,,116 J •rs!~~.J;Ac"~·r:~) Of W1lwe1 (•I KRUeH•ae:Cltt TA ..... Tt':J ntAT WAS THUi, •l11t CeoHll ff WH 't SHOWS AT t . S ;t:ZO THtS .. "°" ,., ... ••••ntu•• c•ct Stal l ·H & 10·10 t:ISJ.4011U 1-• 10 11 COIT 'INOOCltJ TOL.Nt a .... n...u......,cw .,,,. Ce-Hit trOO J~~~IOOI MATTY 9"""CJ ,_,,., .. "'"' a11H II (l't I OOJ.101 J071 t ~tc TO T ... ......."9r• IST,~'SP ... CltJ f'UYutt• '"l' 11 1:01221114 wt C•HH J JO I SO l 100 10 lO I 10 & I01U T llt ltMltffft Ckl• I•> ~ DlllYC 1111 Op,. t JI W"1y1lt H Whd1/Ud11 11 '"' U.lt11 ""'' ~ \ • A1111 LAllDEIS friend. Keep up the good work. I hope you have 30 more wonderful years. - A TAYLORVILLE FAN DEAR TAYLORVILLE: I ap- precbi&e dtoH k1ad wonh. Here's wbt u otlaer reader b 1 to say OD Ute same 1abject: DEAR ANN LANDERS: I see by the Sun·Times that you've been writing the column for 30 years. Big deal. Don't you think it's about time to call it qu1ts? Your outdated views are one thing but looltin& at your picture everyday is too much. You must keep the retouchers m the photo depart· ment very busy. No bags. no wrinkles, no double chjns -just the hair changes. It keeps getting li~ter and ligh. ter. By 1988 you wtll be a pfatinum blond. Nothing is sadder than a person who stays on the stage too long. I respectfully suggest that you act off before you get the hook. -R.D. IN OAK.BROOK DEAR OAK: TJwab for J09r commeats. AU oplDJoa1 are welcome. If yoa don't mlad, I dal.U I'll 1dck aroaad a wklle ud tate my cUaces. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you would not intentionally use an ethruc slur in your column, but recently you did just that when you referred to a person who failed to pay his debts as a "welsher." No doubt you arc unaware that this term originated in England in the 19th century as an insult to the ancient Celtic people ofWaJes wbo1 at that time. were having serious aif· ferences with what they regarded as unfair treatment in the realm of taxation by the English. To this day, the Welsh still have a few terms of their own to describe the English, but no paper would print them. -RICHARD PRICE BASK W ILL, PASTOR, RE- HOBOTH WELSH C HURCH, DELTA, PA . DEAR PASTOR BASKWILL: Tlluk1 for Ute lafo! Tiie dalq1 I lean from my readen . Shari : T each childrep about violence early LOS ANGELES (AP) -Shari Lewis believes that children should be taught about violence at an early age so that they can be prepared to meet the real world. Lewis, a ventriloquist and author, believes that f°airy tales are one means. Her latest book is called "One-Minute Favorite fairy Tales" and contains 20 of the most famous stories condensed so that it can be read to a child in exactly one minute. "In fairy talcs there is violence everywhere," she said. "But I don't feel that violence in fairy talcs is an awful thin& with which to confront children. Quite the opposite.•• -U1 .... --ml _...., ""'°"-___ ,_ ----· ....... NCR mt• ... Wt IA .... • mu I , Big film fest slated in London By MATT WOLF , 1 .,._.,._ . I LONDON -The 29th annWll l.of\dOn Film Festival opens Thurs- day with the largest celluloid offering it has ever had. Over 1·50 films will be shown. Robert Zemeckis' hit movie, "Back to the Future," a nd laWTence Kasdan's "Silverado" arc among the American films that wiU prem iere at the event, which runs through Dec. I. Bob LIYine•toD (left)jolna Jury J eff Walker ID a duet. The fa.Jm celebration wi1J feature other movies that have had successful runs m the United States, includfog M ichael Cim1no's controversial "Ycarof'.lhe.Dragonf Fred Schepisi's "Plenty" starring Meryl Strcep, and Hector Babenco's cntically ac- claimed "K.issoflheSp1derWoman," with Raul Julia William Hun. "This year we arc detenmned ... to remove once and for all the quite unfair taf ofbcmgJust a ghetto for an movies,' said Derek Malcolm, the festival's program director. "The London Festival 1s once again a cclebra11on of cinema. designed to prove it is far from dead yet, despite all tts difficulties." Jerry Jeff Walker mellows, broadens By RANDY JAY MATIN Dlllp "9C Cem # *"' Has age mellowed Jerry Jeff Walker? At the first of two sold out shqws at the Crazy Horse last week, Walker played some of the rowdy party songs he made his reputatfon on yet seemed to favor the slori tunes. The audience who had come to bear his red neck aothems about beer drinking delights and defeating hip- pies in imagmary battles. perhaps, came away with a broader look at an artist who is developing into a fi ne story (eUer. to "Roc-Dco-Dco-Cowboy." Herc Walker borrowed yet another over- sized cowboy hat and went into his yodeling impression of a coyote m heat. Leaning over backward s. Walker yodeled himself to the point of hyperventilation. Then, taking a pause to catch his breath he quietly remarked ... "caught a glimpse of eternity there ... " Like a number of his contem- poranes who do not sell enough records to be on a major label, Walker sells bis own music after the show. The Latest rccordinF, 1s a cassette "Gypsy Showman, ' which was pan1ally recorded in Walker's Ii ving -room . -The tape features 22 mostly new songs as well as a few classics such as. "Mr. Bojangles" and 1s available from Gonzo Projects Un- limited, P.O. Box 9536. Austin, TX. As a tnbute to Bn ush Film Year, which runs through next May, 20 British films will be screened. Besides "Plenty," based on the play by David Hare, there will be "Shadey," starring Antony Sher as a transsexual, and .. Defense of the Realm,'' a pohu cal thriller produced by David Puttnam who made ''The J<jlling Fields" and "Chariots of Fire." "Turtle Diary.·· based on a novel by celebmed writer Russell Hoban, wnh a screenplay by Harold Pinter and starring Ben J(jngsley a nd Glenda Jackson. also will be shown. T he opcnine night attraction at the film fesu vaJ Wiii be Aura Kurosawa's ep ic, "Ran," which also opened the recent New Yo rk Film Festival. It 1sa sprawling and m oody samurai treat- ment o f "King tear." and has Kurosawa's lyrical touch. WhiJe the scenes Walker depicts in his lyrics arc no t as tangible as G uy Oark's film scenario images there is a strikina similarity. Tbis bore true especially when Walker and the Gonzo Compadres band played Clark's "Old T ime Feeling" with beautiful three pan harmony. .-------- After four, maybe five slow songs Walker tapped into "Up Apinst the Wall You Redneck Mother' much to . the appreciation of the audience who stomped apd hooted their arproval. .. Up Against the Wal ... ," the reactionary side of Merle Haggard's "Oak.ie from M uskogje" 1s the ul- timate fighting man's anti-hippie 50~xt came a sing-a-long "Home With the Armadillo." Herc Walker borrowed a goofy cowboy hat from the audience. This tune pokes fun at C1ty slickers who look down their noses at simple country ways. These anucs really got the tempo rolling in the inu mate showroom . And once the Crazy Horse gets on a hoot it can be one of the rompin' stompin-est party places in Orange County. Many more ballads followed in Walker's 90-min utc set including a number of tunes where he related his talcs one on one backed only by guitar. I On other songs the Gonzo Com - padrcs offered competent back.log. But it was guitarist John Inman who really shone. Inman is anoth#the cumnt trend of hot youttttuitarists but is more versatile than many of them. He is just as comfortable picking slow and twangy as rock.mg out. After "L.A. Freeway," pro bably Walker's best song came the eve- ning's fu nniest moment on the intro Sidewalk star goes tolgfesias LOS ANGELES (AP) -Inter- national recording artist J ulio Iglesias thanked America for honoring him Thursday with the 1,8 I 4th star on Hollywood's fabled Walk of Fame. Calling the recognition a great honor, lglesias said as a younger man he used to be in awe of the star- studded sidewalk. "What happened today in the Hollywood Boulevard, receiving the star, is a dream come true," laJesias sa.id later, "and I d idn't expect that at all, and I have to thank the Americans for that. I'm very proud .... "Thank you, thank you, thank you is what I have to say." lalesia.s, 42, was greeted by a couple of tho usand people at the 12:03 p.m . star unveilin' ceremony Tburaday. It is located tn front of the new Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Sometim es called the world's pm:nier musical ambusador, Iglesias ia the o nly recordina star to ever receive the Guinness Book of World Record's "Diamond Disc" award for worldwide Illes of 96S so ld and 350 pla tinum records. Perhaps bis most well known release in the United States is "To All the G irls I've Ever Loved," a duet with country star Willie Nelson. Bom in Madrid, lg)esiu beca me a professional soccer 1oalee and planned to attend law tchool when he was cri tk aUy irtj ured in a car crash. Durlna his conval~nce, he staned writina sonas. Since then. be has performed more than 2. I 00 ti vc concerts and appeared on more than 800 television pro- 111ms in 69 countries. About 12 to 15 Walk of fame stan arc dedicated e9Ch year. Tboee hono r· ed are ldec:ted from about I 50 nominetsi wbicb arc fllcd durina a t~montb period from Apn) I to May 31 eecb year. Nominations indudt blcqround information such as blOIJ'l,pby a_nd charitable orpnb.at.ion Wort. .. _.~ ~= c111 111t1S(I U AMERICA'S #1 MOVE! "A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." **** .... ..,! ·-~···· "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." r..-. s. t C..icA<,. ll/R "' ,.Miiii ~~ • ·' f.' , ...... , NOW PLAYING NOMI P&.Atnllt: AllWllll CO$!& Mf SA • lA 1111\AOA P.ohCiM~ fct-. .... ~ re,, ,, I• P,..-tw ,r.,~ ... .t,' °"""' ..... ·~· ~·8'1 \1' •6" '"! 'lll'>O • *MT1llG IOll lt&C11 • OIWl()f lllU ,_ • .._ ..... u• t,1oo,... ""'~Of\ l~m. ~}A l\~ l l'iO W.' a.& 03e8 WUT...arul M11A 'NII llMlll '°"'"'°' c....n. Wt<! 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DRABBLE GARFIELD OM ,VEP.Y WELL..t GARFIEU7, YOO MJttl..I AAVt uNE 0tTE OF Mt./ 5PAGMf.TTI MOON MULLINS SE1'·SON1N~ ... ~~,AKF,AST C™N'Rl~HT UP, FOLK'S .' JUDGE PARKER , -,~1by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY II-fl .. . · J ·· .. . . . uu.n1. st,. 0 • by Gary Trudeau BIG GEORGE b Jeff MacNally • f I Wit l ~ i ~ BLOOM COUNTY IFll'l.UY"5 {)(l('r PO COt¥r 15 GQWll tr. ~... Nt>Mf Ml ONM CIMM£flC H#!llP, l M UA.1T' 5'.#((,fXY 15 ~ 1() P1£ ~ / UXJl(W, I ~ .. \ If /J()fJ()(J"l l I )f'~, IJVrlW In 1'1fltC'mle MJtJa'Y. I "I hate Mondeya." -DENNIS THE MENACE PEANUTS by Hank Ketcham l OOW IS YETEAAHS DAV .. I Al.WAYS 6ET T06ETHER WfTH Ol' BILL MAULDIN ON VETERANS DAY, AND QOAFF OL1 BILL AND I CAN REALLY PUT 0EM AWAY .. ~El{. SILL.AS LON6 AS YOU'RE UP. ORDER A COUPLE MORE!l'M PA'T'IN' ! by Charles M. Schulz 0UT mt 1IM WE WANT MOR.£ ICE CREAM IN ™E NEXT ONES! i A FEW ROOT 8EE~S ... I I I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston I c.AN,-HElP rr, ~.IKEEP IHl~~I~ I CAN~ERT. I Cffl1r SLe~ ..... t··· ··I ~ve. L0Sr IO LaS. Sl~SHE I MCNEOA~Y· AeoOr CONNIE. by Kevin Fagan ~f.'+O~~o ~~IJf, M'( ~K \ I PON'T GIVE i"iAT Cm" ENOOOM CREPrT by Jim Davis I TUMBLEWEEDS WHA1 A FA-n=: ~·e~ 1'016 rA'fM~flC A P"ACK OF "'1$1~ p.s E:l/ER P"ef:t...EP A rA'fE. BRIDG[ Q.1-As South. vulnerable. you hold: +AK87632 l\?10752 0 8 •4 T he bidding has proceeded: South Wea~ North E; .. t PaH PaH I ~ PaH 2 + PaH 3 • PaH ? What. do you bid now'! A. -On t his auction you ha.ve a very Cine hand and there is no doubt that partner could have a number of holdings that would make slam an excellent proposition. On most of those, however, partner would have made some bid other than three by Ferd & Tom Johnson spad~s. Therefore, we u~gesl y.ou pull in your horns a nd bid a quiet ~.,.-.....,~rp-ffl .. · HoW ARE Trf' !our spades. ~~S). LA COUSTE'AlJ, Q.2 -Neither vulnerable, as South EVa:tiBCCY? you hold: l\~ • Q8 <;:1 KJ6 O AJ987 • t065 ~.,~'.' ~':'~ ,. ~h:1:idd;:~s ~:eded:outh _ . P... 1 0 Obie Rdble 1 ~ PH• Pu1 ?. What action do you take? A. - The choices are between a dia· mond raiae and a rebid of one no trump. Considering the auction, it 1eem1 that. if you have a game, it is by Harold Le Ooux !"ore llkely to be 1n no trump than 1n diamonds. Make that suggestion to partntr now by bidding one no IT'S ~TO wacoME ~TO t -I ME~ ~IN, 9PENC.E" Fil'~S. rump you can. a ways 1u.pport by Tom K. Ryan 1 l(~i:p Gf!~l/\16-Mv' FINGER ---WO-lJL_P_l _&.OO_K_H'M'--eR-IN~_, C AlJGt4i' IN MY ~WS11fll\ki L.M"fHER OR tWli' M i-nvx ?' ! ~ ~ ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ third eal to open light. since you don't have two defensive tricks. Now you must alert your partner to that fact before you get overboard, or he doubles t he opponents should they compete. Pass. Q.4 -Doth vulnerable. as South you hold: +AKJ83 ~AQJ5 0 9 •762 The bidding has proceeded: South Weal North Ea1t I + PaH 3 0 Pue 3 ~ PaH 3 + PaH ? . OMAR SHARIFF What do you bid now'/ A . -Partner i1 s howinr a hand worth about J9 point.a in support or spades, so you are in the slam zone. However, Hlackwood won't solvt your problem, since you could have two fast loser~ in clubs, and you have nothing lo cue bid. T he only way to communicate your Interest to partner i1 to bid over game. Jump t.o five 1pade . Q.~-Both vulnt<rable, as South you Q.6 -As South. vulnerable, you hold: •At05 ~A93 OQ1073 •JO The bidding has proceeded: North Ea1t South Weat l • PaH 1 o PaH 2 NT Pue ? What do you bid now't A.-You have a very Cine hand, but your 11 plus points and partner's 19-20 just don't add up t.o slam. In that cue, there's no point in getting beyond game. Raise to three no CHARLES GOREN trump. • i ABeEY 1 l5EN 1 diamonds later 1n the auction 1! ~~~~iiiii~ _,' partntr shows a dislike for no ~ ( 6 • trump. hold: . •AJl02 l\?10983 OQ76 •Ql The bidding has proceeded! ~~ ''L ' ·' ' Q.3 -As South. vulnerable, you hold: •A7 IV K105 OQM •QJ813 The bidding has proceeded: N..U Eut Mtla Weit PaN Pu• I • PH1 1 IV Pue ? Whal action do you take'' A.-You took advantage of betn~ 1n Nortll Eaat SowU. l • I NT ? What action do you take'/ A. -East is going to find litiJe or nothin1r In h11 partner's hand. and he is 01ng lo be trapped bet.ween you and your partn r. Make him i-Y for his v•nture into the auetlon. Double. fw 1.a1 ..... "'-.-t cwt.. Gwn' M• Mw•u. ,_ kWp ,a.,.,., wrt&e G_... lrillp Letter, INt C~..._ A,.._, Claa·•le. .... N.J.oeon. 1 1111y·P1111 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1985 Chicago'• Refrigerator hM ate WHh Dnld Lettermen. 112. Oc.en View coech gel9 • helrcut -from hie .... ,.... D. Field goals left the door open So Giants.walk right in to pu out 24-19 victory- "ll was a 1trua10 and 1t dJd not come easy," said Giants ""Coach Bill Parcells, "We beat a aood football team. We came up with the plays wt}en we had to." The ~s WCR not that obvious. The Giants fo no bif turnovers on defense and 1ot only one Rlatively Iona touchdown on offen.e, a 36-yard acorina pass from Phil Simms to Bobby Johnson late rn the fint half. havina Kemp at quarterback in place of ~tar Dieter Brock, who underwent surgery last week fo remove kidney atones. "We had our oppon wlitics," said Kemp. who completed I 0 of25 paues for 130 yards 1n his first start of the year. "Between peoalues, mistakes and misled OP,portunities, we JUSI should have done better.• for the touchdown. Thodnvc was kept abve by a facemask penalty that gave New York a first down. "Tbepmc is 60 minutes Iona and ourauys are swtina to realize that." Giants linebec&er Harry Canon wd. ''In other seasons, this pme would have been over at balf\jme. That 1 the difference between this year and last. I t.tunk they know what's waiting at season's end." EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.(AP)-G1vc the New York Gianta a little adversity, add some maturity and a couple of good plays on both aides of the ball, and what emerges is a victory over the Rams. Joe Morris scored second-half touchdowns on runs of 1 and 3 yards Sunday tQ help the Oianll rally from a 11=-point first-half deficit to defeat the Rams 24-19 at Giants Stadium. But the Giants seemed to group the plays totether when they needed them. Tbtte times in the pme, the Rams bad fint-and-1 O opportunitie. Al.Or within the Giants 12-yard line, and on all three occa.sions bad to settle for field aoats by Mike Lansford, who wound up kiclci~four m thC pmc. The Ramsappeared headed for thc1r ninth victory in 10 pmes in the fint half as they opened a 13-0 lead. A Johnnie Johnson interception on the second play of the second half set up a 26-yard field aoal by Lansford 3:49 into the third <tuuttr. but the Giants t.OO"k overlfter that. The Giants' fourth~t.rai&ht victory raised their record to 7-3 and left them tied for f\rst pl8()0 iQ the National Football·Confcnmce East with the DaUaf Cowboys, who defeated the Washington Redskins 13-7. It also marked the first time New York bas won (our regular- leUOn games in a row since 1979 when they Linebacker: Byron Hunt helpt:d stop one drive with a JO.yard sack of quarterback Jeff Kemp, another was sidetracked when an official ruled Bobby Duckworth caught an appl.tCDt TD pus out of bounds, and the third was foiled by JUSt good defense by New York. Eric Dickerson. who rushed for I 0 l yards on 24 carri~red on a 1-~ sweep just three plays after Mel Owens recovered a fumble by Lionel Manuel at the New York 6 Q.n the Giants' fint play from scrimmage. . . The lead .,.CW to 13-0 in the second quarter as'Lansford, who now has bit on 11 of bis last 12 attempts. connected on field goals of 31 aJ?d 40 yardsThc Gia:its got back into the game lQ the closiDf two minutes of the first h.alf. driving 80 yards m six plays, with Simms hitting Johnson They narrowed the marajn to 16-10 on a 40-yird field goaJ by Eric Schubert, wbo kJclt.ed five last week in bis Na,Lional Football League,. debut. New Yorlc finall)' went ahead 17-16 with 3:03 to go 1n the third quarter when Moms capped a 59-yard, seven-play dnve by g.om1 off right tack.le for only the fourth rushing touchdown agamst the Rams' defense this season. ----ROil Brown OD tbe .. , to 89! yard toacbdown. ••f---.....-n1 6-l 0. Part of the Rams' problem may have been . Raiders 'timing off ., ........ They fo rgot just one t h ing: Don't give Fouts any tim e SAN DlEGO (AP)-~ncrback Dan Fouts, a master of the two-minute drill, still has the touch. The San Diego Cb~rs· passing wizard got a . chance to work his magic after the Los Angeles Raiders took a 34-27 lead with l :49 remaining in a National Football League game Sunday. ·That left plenty of time for Fouts, who threw his fourth touchdown pass of the game, a 14-yarder to veteran wide receiver Charlie Joiner with 53 seconds remaining. The scoring play climaxed a five-play. 71- yard drive and forced the pme into ovenimc. Fouts then completed the comeback by driving the team 80 yards in seven plays on the first pouession in overtime. Lionel James ran 17 yards for the game-winning touchdown and the 40-34 San Diego victory. "Any time you play against No. 14 -Dan routs -you never feel like you have the game locked up," said Raiders quarterback Marc Wilson, whose 24- yard strike to tight end Todd Christensen gave Los Angeles its late lead. Raiders Coach T om fl ores said he had a sense of foreboding after Christensen's touchdown. "I commented to one of my coaches that maybe we scored too soon ... he said. Fouts, a 13-yea.r veteran and a fivc-u me Pro Bowl selection, completed 26 of 41 passes for 436 yards. It was his sixth career 400-yard passing game, the most ever by an NFL quanerback in regular season play. "This is a memorable o ne a great game. It was a great effort by both sides," Fouts said of the win, which coded San Diego•s four-year, seven-pme losing streak against the Raiders. It improved the Chargers· record to S-5. The Raiders fell to 6-4. SDJJday's NFL 11eores •New York Giants 24. a.am. I 9 •Sa.n Dt~o 40. Raiden 34 Seattle 27. •New Orleans 7 •c 1nclnnat1 27. Cleveland I 0 •Tampa Bay 16. St. Louis O •Chicago 24. Green Bay 3 •Phllaaelphla 23. Atlanta 17 (ot) •New En~and 34. lndlanapolls 15 Plttsburgn 36. •Kansas City 28 Green Bay 27, •Mtnnesota 17 •Buffalo 20. Houston 0 •Mtaml 21. New York Jets 17 Dallas 13. •Washington 7 •denotes home team Tonl&bt•• Game San Francisco at Denver (Channel 7 at 6) •NFL roundup. 82. •Rams. Raiders statistics. 84. Jacked up and mott.-atcd 1t wasn't oe<:essary to be mot1vational. "Any win 1s important, but to overcome a team like the Raiders Wlll do a lot for a team ... We arc going into Denver two miles high." Fouts said. referring to the Chargers' visit nclll week to the m1le- high city. last week. San Otego beat Denver, ~10. "Basically, they JUSt plain beat us ... Our offense put a lot of points on the board. The defense choked," Raiders defensive lineman Howie Long said. The Chargers got a big assist Sunday from J amcs, the S-6 running back who 1s the shortest player in the NFL The second-year pr6 out of Auburn set a club record for all-purpose yardage, gaining 345 yards catching, running and returning punts and kic;ks. James rushed for 51 yards on seven c.ames and caught a game-high 11 ~for 168 yards. mcludmg a 34-yard touchdown pass from Fouts m the thm1 Sahey chops through Detroit Cblcqo•a Bean awept to tbetr 10th •tralCbt lO'L Ylctory Sanday, and llatt Babey wu a blC put of 2'-s win. See atory. 82. The two clubs combined fora total ofl,047 yards -593 for the Chargers and and the 454 for the Raiders. "l told the guys we were in a position on the field where we couldn't lose the game unless we did it ourselves," Fouts said be told the team in the huddle before James' game-winning run. "The guys were so period that ucd the score .at 2~20. II w~ one of four 1_~~~~~~~::::::~~=-=~~~:_:::__ ______ _J times that the Chargers 11ed the score in the second half .,, ......... "'This is the highlight of m y career." said James. San Dtqro'• Lionel .. Little Train" J amee racee Into who is nicknamed "Little Tram." tbe end sone wttb the Charaen' wtnntna toacbdown. Soviets can't win them all Nevertheless, th ey dominate wor ld gymnastics m eet MONTREAL (AP) -Crowd pleasers Tong Fei and Daniela Silivas broke the Soviet stranglehold on gold Sunday, each winning world gym- nastics titles on the closing day of competition. China's Li Ning and East German Gabriele Fahnricb also won gold medals in their s~ties. But Soviet IYfDnalU cont.tnued their domi- nation of the week-long World Gym- nastics Championships, winning nine of the 30 medals awarded Sunday, in lddition to the men's and women's team and all~around championships they already bad ICWD up. Silivu, of Romania, tumbled fear- lessly to a perfect l 0.0 and victory on the 4-incb balance beam while Tong. of Cbina, won t.itles for his floor nerclse and on the hi&h bar. u abated the men's rina title with Soviet Yuri Korolev, a double gold medalist Sunday, and Fehnrich was an easy winner on the uneven perallel bets. Soviet all-around champion K.orotev won a pair of golds and a lilver on the ctosina day of competi- tion. and bis teammate, Valentin MOlilnyi took two more aolds. EleU Sbouabounova and Oks.ana Omeliantchik, the Soviets who tied for the women's all-around title Saturday Ditbt. added one aold each on Sunday. Sbousbounova won the vault, while the popular Omeliantdllk bad the second 10 of tbe day to 'Win the floor exerci1e. Febnrich came clotc to a l 0, ICOrina 9.988 with a precise routine on the ben to beat teammate Dapnar Kmten. No Soviets were in the barJ ftnal ~UK of a controvcnial de- cision to pull trina Ba.rakaanova and ()ftl M()llq)UOVI out of the all- tround fina ls in favor of Omeliantcbik and SboushounovL If • snnnut is pulled out o( one compcution, be or she must witbdnw ft'Qin tbe rat of tbe meet. lftd Barabanova and MQllepanOva were the only Soviet qualificn on ...... Seahawks (2-7)hav~ a shot at CIF Mea nwhile. Vi kes, Edis on to tangle for Su nset crown By ROGER CARLSON Of IM Dllllf ....... As advertised. it's Edison and Marina= down to the wire in the Sunset e football race -with the exception that it's Edison (3-1) doing the cbasi.DJ and Manna's Vi Icings ( 4--0) doing the running Thursday night at Orange Coast College. But the hunt for No. I in the Sunset League is just pan of the story as the last week of regular seuon ap- proaches -becau.se all but Hunt- ington Beach are out of it in the hunt for a CI F Big Five playoff appearance as the league's No. 3 team. Yes, Ocean Vie!i not only s~p~ a sevcn-pme losina streak With ats I 0-7 victory over Kuntington Beach Friday ni&ht, but the Seahawk.s have actually propelled themselves into position for a playoffbenh. The playoffs begin Nov. 22 with the top three teams from each league guaranteed a spot in the eliminations. Westminster (2-2) can ma.kc it easy on the computer. With a win or tic against Ocean View (l-3), the Lions go to the OF playoffs. But if Ocean View turns the tables on Westminster. as it did against Huntington Beach, then it's a scramble. Combined with a Huntington Beach ~1-3) victory over Fountain Valley 1-3) it would send the Sea- bawlcs { -7 overall at this point) to the playoffs, because Ocean View would have wins over the teams it would tic with-Westminster and Huntington Beach. A Fountain Valley win would put it in a three-way tie with Ocean View and Westminster and each would be 1-1 with the other two -forcing a coin Oip to find the third place representative. Oocan View would go as No. 3 with a win over Westminster. if the HB-FV gamcendsm a uc. Westmmstcr1s No. 3 regardless 1f the Lions Wln or tic. Although they have a share of the league championship clinched with a 4--0 record. Marina would lose its No. I priority to Edison going into the playoffs with a loss to the Chargers. In 11 previous meetings Manna has yet 10 beat Edison. its only "success" a scoreless tic in 1983 at the same site tn the season finale, a result which catapulted Manna into a thrtt- way tic for the league championship and a Clf playoff berth, while eliminating Edison from the playoffs for the first time in nine years. Newport Harbor. meanwhile. Wlll be trying to hold on 10 ats unbeaten record in the Sea View League. giving the Sailors a virtual lock o n the No I seed in the CIF Central Conference playoffs. The Tan (6-0. 8-1 overall) meet traditional nval Corona del Mar at Orange Coast College Fnday 01ght. Harbor is a sohd favontc. The Sea Kinp have lost four times in league play and have scored 23 points less (Pleue eee CIF /83) P!ezE !.«!?tball staE~!!s ~ WI.. 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W LT Et Toro 1 0 Ceo!"""° venev 1 I MIUIOll Vlei!> 3 1 1 Dene HIMS ) 2 0 ,, ... ,,,. , 3 0 Sen c-n•• t ' 0 L89UN Hiit\ 0 S 0 nwndiY'l ~ 17:JOI trvlM al Mlulon Viele> irr1dllV'• ~ (1:JO) ~ W LT • l 0 1 1 ' 7 I t s • 0 • ) 0 I 6 I 0 • 0 S.n Ci.n>ente "" Et Toro •' Min ion VlelO 1..eoune Hills •• O.ne Hlns Et Cemlno ltMI e t Cap!"''"° l/allav non-... -l s4ooti11gnoproblem. • . so 'D' is the key • UC Irvin e opens season vs. Yugoslavian team BJ JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Dlllr .... C. 0 • 1 Hopefully, practice makes perfect, or at least cloee to it. That's what UC Irvine be.aketball coach Bill Mullipn is countina on as bis Anteaters prepare to open the eeuon Tuetday niaht at Crawford Hall Ip.inst a Yut<>Uavian team. Smelt Olimpja. "For us to be succesful th.is year," Mullipn ~JVe•re aoina to have to p&ay u ~Ole to on u ~can. We've been wotlcin& very 1t it in pract.icc. We're not tettina thinas .Ude and ~~re ~tina tome eood blbill down. If we can •t be ptrftct. we ba~ to be dote." Wllilc Mullitan c1oeea•1 know much about the y.,.aaviaJl team o1her than ·'they·~ all over ~ and have a few pys oil tbc national team," he does know what it•s .,ena to take io win-no matitt who bit._... plays apina.. "We'~ aot a pat bunc:ll ol~ .. be aid. "But~ need to be abk Co ltoP &.be other p ya. We need to control the boerds and be qpaa.ive . "We've aot such a nice bunch of lods that it's bird to act on their tails. but we've got lo st.iy on them if we're goina to win this year:· he said. Last year. the Anteaters suffered tbrou&h a touah tea.son, mueb in pan because of a lac\ of asseruvcness late in pmes. This year. ho~ver. Mullipn is look.ins for a little extra out of h1s team. "The dit'ftRoce between this year and last year," be said. "ia th.at thll year wic·~ demandina more from everyone, cspeoa.11y on dcfen1e. We plan O:ir;!,°' the job don~." As of now. M plans on F(tiO& the iobdone with asa· Jineul)coMiltinaof Joe Buchanan (off' Scott Brook.s (potnt l\Wd), Johnny oeeri (power forward). Tro) Carmon (small forward) and Tod Murphy (center). The tl1th man will be Wayne En,elflld. If be'a bea.lthy,_"""4 Mike Kett Wl.11 ICC tome duty u well. naa ii nW'lina a IOft ankle ftom I apnin be suffered last wed lD prxucc. "Ne thinb be can p&ay Tuetday." UJd Mullpn ... Mite will try it 10da)' and teie how it .,es. When be ;, healthy. Haa wiJ1 plaCuiie • btt.. ecoordina io Mullilan. wbo 1 on routir« Heu aJcma with 8toob and uc.banan -. '"the back.coun. .. All three of them a~ good." ~•d MuJllpn. ··&rooki ts a beck of a shootCT, can pt&y both potnt auard and off JU&rd very well And I ttunlt bc't the better dcf"oensi~ pla~ of \folhgan also hu httn pleased Wlth the pla' of Buchanan." ho 1s off to a good start and has managed to Sta) healthy "I aJway'I knew Joe was a good player,'' sa.1d Mulhgan "But he'4i had a tustof) of uvunes that have slo~ him down. Hc"1 pla nng very well nght nov.. thou~. Wc'rclu" hop1na he stays heafthy this year.· he wd o his Junior transffr from Not~ Dame. Hess. a transfer from the Univcrs1t)' of T eus and a local star who prepped at Corona del Mar. 1s a auy "who will find a way to beat you. no matter what. .. said Mulhpn. ··Hess is so smart He doesn't make mistakes." MuJhpn added "He's not the most phy ically"'~f\cd playcr )'ou'll sec. but he findsa way to wu'l • But 1n order for the Anteaten to win as a aam. Mulllpll can't stress de~n.~ enouab as the pnrnary factor that will cany UCl thtou&h tl'lltteUOn The plan'' for the Anttatcn to play man· the lbru. ~ to-man dtfen11C about 90 percent of the ume. ~ is a fU"St•ye&r player out of San Mutlipn says his team doesn't have 1 k>t of Joeq11m Delta JC ll'I tockton. athktes.. but a lot of aood bastetbl.U playcn. .. , liked him ~ 1 saw bun play '" the . Tbcttf<n. they woo•t try \0 strttd'l the ~n &ate JC~~ satd Mulbpn»fl11 ~11 with any fuDooun P'QSUrt. a dcfente wh>Ch beckcoun acc. He .• . .,~-and hooti so require! a lot of team 1peocci and alhlcuc ablhty well, I 1\1.t'\td recnutina hrm npt after I s.a_. · bim "' l"'--... OCl/9 lO) • -• I I II• • .. " .. c:. c v 0 -" u t1 c 8 a. ,, h • p 0 l ' Bears 01ake it 10 straight in chewing up Lions, 24-3 •• ---Matt Duper returned from a ltVen-yards, White and Doneu then com-1 ns •rally puts out,New Yor Jets;_ same 1ayoffto catch nine pauet for binectonLhelr•1-yardlCOrina9tayto 217 yards, 1ndudina a ~yard souch· put the pme out of reach for the 8 tnsat Was tngt~n ~with411econd1Jeftwhichpve struuJiotRechtln• .. CHICA(;() -Coech Mike Oitb called h .. very .,atd'fina to del1an what lou want IO do and to out and do"· Tbat'I What the undefeated Chi .. 1bc 1IWCatber cond.itlonJ were dev· utati"I." Mid Pullet. -rhe ~t thi~ to do iJ olay the ChiQllO lkar dden.e on a day lib thi.. But you have IO pve tbc credit IO the Pfl who went over 200 yard.a and the offens1 ve hoc." the recbar'fcd Miami Dolphin• a victory over the New Yott Jeta. The '°"yardet, Duper'1 ICCOnd Iona touchdown rocc:ption oflhe ~Y1 came two playt after lhe Jeu n.aa rallied 10 take a I 7 -14 lead with 1.08 left on a 20-yard pue from Ken O'Bnen IO Rocky Klever ee...wu 17 s..illt8 a: In New Orleana. Dave kiiea led a J 7 .. point foutth.quaner e .. ptoaion, and the Sc:auk def'c:n.ae throttled the New Orleant Sainll throuab the final 30 minutes of play u the Seahawka rolJcd. aieo Bean dJd Sunday in a 24-3 VlCtOr)' over Detroit for their I 0th ..,..t Nauonal Football Lape triumph. Wah.er Payt.On and Man Suhey combined for over 200 yatda and beckup quat1ieftleck s~ fuller, = for 101urcd Jun McMahon. i.o ioucbdo~ and directed an lmpecc:ablc otren1e uodtr advene -.lher~UOOI. PaytOn Nabed 26 ttmet for 107 yardt and Subcy tdded 102 yardt tn l 6 c:ama. the lut ttme the Bean had two becka eoina over I 00 yardt tach WU the lame tandem lo f913 When S\lhey ~ 112 ~dt and Payt0.n 102 tpJnlt Ta~s-B.y. "It wu old turuorvd footbaJJ , old fbtuoncd Bear footblll," aaid Pay- ton. "take the ball to 'cm .. " C....11 U, ..,...., 7: In Wuh- 1o~n1 Denny Wh1a.e'1 48-yard toucnaown eau to tony Oonctt and two Rafael~ field pis hfted thc...OaJJaa..Cowbo)'I put-t~ Wuh- anatoo RedMJm and beck anto first place in tbc: NFC &liern Otv111on. The Cowboy ddente waa keyed by de<en11ve t'nd Jim Jeffcoat'a five ucka. a &cam record. Knc:a lhrtW for 282 yards and • fou.nb.qu&11er touchdown to lead the Seahawk Otf'c:nJC. B•ple f7, a,.... lt: In C1ncin· nati, teeond-yeu qoanerbacr Boomer Etwon puled for 262 yard.a and a touchdown ~utabine rival Cleveland roqltie ie Kosar '&lid direct the Cincinnati 8enpJ1 put the reehna Browns. "The weather hetped uJ more than 11 dad Detroit," wd Dttk.a of the bfunery, rainy and windy coDdillOnl. Eltewhere an the NFL Sunday· ,_.,..., 11. J.i. n : In Mwru. Septien bad staked the CoWboy1 10 a 6-0lcad with field aoatsof 40and 36 Etwon. the top-ranked quar· terbeck in the Amencan Conf'erenoe , directed an accunue pu1in1 attack to eclipec: Kotat 1n the first meetin1 of tbe w.0 hiahlY acdalmed youna qua.ra.erbecb. Another hurdle for Refrigerator: Late Niglit co1nic p,_u.-.a.ee... CHICAGO -After taJunf care of the [i] Detroit uont on Sunda~ Cb1caao Bean • t roow W1Uiam .. the Rem~tor" PCTTY 10f ready to handle comic David Leuennan. PCTT)', the 30i-9ound ddens1ve tactk who baa captured the attention of tbe nation, u 1ehcduled to appear on "Laa.e Ntaht W1th Oavtd Leuerman"' ton1aht. .. I want IO tet what kJ.nd of jokes he'• aoina to crack." the am~ Perry wd after he recorded five tackles and two bone-crunch1na aacb 1n Olic.aao's 24-3 victory over Detroit. "I've ao1 t0meth1n1 up my aleeve," Perry aaid of h11 tele- vi••on appearance, while declin- 1n1 to reveal what that wu. Perry earned nattonaJ atte~ tton earlier an the le&IOn when he lined up m the offen11ve blclcfield and bulldozed for a touchdown .-..._, apin1t Green Bay on Oct. 21 . n.. ---.--*-Then he v1ct1miUld the Packen apan try catch ma a touchdown pu1 apinst them Nov 3. He lined up an the beckfield IC'Veral l1met 1n the tint quarter apin1t the Ltona, when the 8car1 had trouble te0nn1 from near the aoeJ h~ But he did not carry the ball. "I'm not uptetat aJI," huaad ('fha& fa.ilure lO toore .. , had two sacb and a coupk of tackJn today I'm hav1na fun on ddenae." "J'm c:ruoy1na ddenae now," he said ... I'm 1tart1n1 oow and playina au the ttme " The fim.round draft choice oul of Oemaon, who 11 aJ.ao on the ki<:ko1rteam, aatd he 11n't atttma tired from aJI h1J piay1n1 time The pme wu played 1n raany, windy 39~ee weather, 10mc:1h1n1 Perry wun't ulCd Lo an h1a A1fen, S.C., home 17 "It wu some1h1n1 unusual today.' he u1d of the weather. Perry u1d he didn't know 1fC..oach Mike: 011.b had any tnck plays up his 1leeve for next Sunday's pme at OaJtu. "I'll JUSt h•ve to wan for practice and aee wh•t Oitu come\ up wath " Quote of the day "I'm dumbfounded GJVe (;.J credll bccauae they beat u1. but I 1ttll can 't belteve at. We JUSt couldn't move the bell," use quar1et'beck lea s.u.a..ry, followina ~uthern C'.aJ1fom .. ·1 14-6 Iott to the Bean, the firat tame the Tr0Jan1 tui ve lost to (..a.I 11nce 1977 Blalock ralllea (64) for Ylctory HANNO, Japan -American JaM Blalock c..me from behind w11h a 1pcc.1aCU- lar 8-under-par M Sunda y and won the Women'• Japan Crolf <1u11c., two "'""' ahead of 1 a1wan'\ Tu Aa-yu Tu l aJwan'• No I woman prn, who held al least a share ol 1he lead for the lint two rounds, ahot a 70 and fin11hed 1CCOnd wuh a 208 total BIAJock, who •tarted the finaJ round four 1lloke1 off the pecc. quickly t"'d1ed the first two holes ind added b1rdaa on hole• No 6, 8. 9. 11 , 12, 13 and 16. She only had OM boltY. on the 10th hole:, on lhe 6,398-yard, par-72 MuJa.hilaou OolfC'ourte Rlal<J(k earned top pnu money of l4$,(XX") and 1 Japanete·madc tport.t car Tu tbc: current leadanJ mCJne"y winner on the Japan LKJA tour, won S27,7SO '1nc...ct>re()f f>4wu tMbett 1n my hfe. I hit the ball very well th11 week and my conuntrataon wu very aood." Blalock u1d .. , celebrated my 4()th blrthd.IJ a month Ill> and I am very pica-ltd with the victory,' she added. Tu commented .. M.rpme wu IO-tO today" Nancy l.opo and Debbie Maaeey, both o ( the UnJted ~l.lln, and T11wan'1 Wu Min,..yeh lharcd third 11 212 after l..oPC7 •h01 a 72 Sunday, Maaeey a 68 and Wu a 69 Luera •tlne Chlcaio. 7 -2 JNGLEWOOD -Wilhe Molano 21 ICOf'ed three pla Sunday~t to pace the Lot An1dn l.u.en to a 7-2 ~or Indoor Soc«'r Lequc tnumph er the: Oucqo Sttns. Molano, Wlth the: teeond thrcc-pJ performance ofh11 MISLc:areer, ec:ored aJI hiAplt 1n the tlrtt haJfto epart J,.t>t An•let "'a 4-1 adv1na.ee 11 haJJtlme S.tat.1 prov1c:kd ~other l.aun' pl u they took c~ ARJ!tlct pulled away in &he IClCOnd baJ( on an-1t by Cle Koounan. Kai . a.effen and 8tto. C'h~ opened the tCOnftl on M tkc S1 man ton'• pown .. p&ay p111 the 7·f17 mart The other Stma aoel wat by X..t1.Hcuu Oranuu.. A ccowd of 6.•79 a1 lbe Forum waldwld the Laun ec?'1 their flnt vtcU>ry of tlle 10""11 MISL aeuoo ncy•d Iota IMtr ftnt two ouunp The . tJnt mnatn• wina. et O.l 49en, Broncoe on TV tonilht DENVER -Do they finally have Eil the~r act tote1her, or bu history •truck •II• apin? . Defendina Super Bowl chamPton1 have, an recent year., had a touah tu!'eof it.. and the11.nl appeared to have hit the San rra.nc1,ICO 49en early thaa aeuon. Loten of four of their fll'lt le'Ven pma, the 49en have: fallen Car behind the divwon .. ladin& Rama Tbe lut two MJCU, however, tbc: 49en have shown 11an1 of ri&htina themsclvn4 knockina off the Ram1 28-14 and Philadelptna 24-1 J . At s-4, the 49cn may have dua t.bemeelva too deep a bole to Wln then div1J1on, but a Nattonal FootbalJ Leaiue playoff berth 11 not out of reach, provided they keep winni fl&. .. We really cannot afford to lote any more: pma," aa1d comert.Gk R"orue Lott. Tbe <49en' roed beck to rea:pcctability continue• ton1aht when lhiry v111t aold~ut Mile: Hi&h Stadium for a pme with the Denver BronOOI, 6-3. The forecaat ca.111 for a chance of 1now and temperatures in the 30a, but meteoroloSJ•U aar at pmbebly won't be a rC'l)eat of last year' a Green Bay-Denver pme on Monday niaht which wa1 P.'_aJed in a blizzard. 'Kittorically, championship teams have suffered problems th. e nnt year. and th11 hu bec:n true in all aport.t,'' aid San Francisco Coecb Bill Wal sh "We made our mastakc:t early. We botched a number of pmet. But hopefully we've found ourac:lvn. If ao, I thank we'll be a factor th11 seuon. "I thmk we're clote enouah reoord-wi1e to be a w11d<ard candidate. In the meantime:, we JUlt have to play our belt football from week to week~" Malone'• 35 apearheada 78en Meeee MaJeM lOMed an 3S poanta and rookJe Terry C.U..1• ~ed a fourth- Quarter •ufF to lead the Philadet_pha 76cn to a I 05-97 National Buketbe.lJ AJaocia- t1on victory Sunday maht over the Milwaukee ~ucka. Ph1ladelph11led77-75aoina into the fourth quart.er and then went on a I 3-41purt to take a 90-79 lcad. Ebewhcrc 1n the NBA Sunday, forward Pantt S..rt ICOred IS point.a an the third penod and finitbed with 21 to lead Golden State to a 117-111 triumph over the Sacramen- to Ktnp ... Center Sam Bewte ICOfed 24 points and vabbed ec:vc:n rebound• to lead Portland to a 110.1 07 victory over Oeveland. W.W 8 . Free led Cleveland wt th 30 points, lc:avina ham 27 shy of Pde Maravlcll, who 11 3 I st on the NBA 's all-time scorina ltst. ~kl V...._epe had 21 pointa for Portland. Bruin• maintain perfect mark Veteran BID Dertqe, acquired in a £i1 trade wuh Toronto lut month, broke 1 ue , midway throuah the aecond penod with h11 fint aoal of the aeuon and the Botton Bru1n1 notched a 2-1 v1etory over the Mannnot.1 North Stan Sunday niaht. euendina ~ NattonaJ Hockey Leque'a onfy perfect home record to '"' pmn. The victory improved Botton'• recMd to J()..4-1 and moved the Brum• into sole poueuaon of the Adami Divauon lead. In tbeonlyotherNf:!LpmeSunday, 11uM Vlrta, om.. Hamel and ltfte Dyl.atra all tcored ~wer-play ao&l• to propel the Buffalo Sabre. to a S-1 vaetory over CaJpry Mlb P'•Upe scored hia ninth aoal of the .euon 1nd Ille ldllac netted h11 third to round out Buft'alo'a aconna. Shoemaker hlta mlleetone ARCADIA -Heavily .. favored Ettrapade captured the S400 000 Yellow Ribbon Siaket at Santa Anita Sunday with Jockey Bill Shoemaker wrnnana the race for a third time. . , The 5-year~ld mare'• triumph provided Shoe- maker, S4, and trainer Charlie Wh1tt1nah1m. 72, theu IOOth 11.akn victory at Sant.I Anita. Eatnpedc winnana for the ninth time an 20 1taru, earned $240,000 to boost hcr~r«fwinnanp S724..l 7S6. Now owned by a •rndacate headed by aruc:e Mc Nall of Beverly Hiii• 1hc: 11 teheduled to be told al auction tn Kec:neland, Ky., on TUiCtday. Sance Miu Oceana brouaht S7 m11l1on 11 auction on Sunday, McNaJI .. ad he looill forward to a pnec tn the ~ to S5 m1lhon ran.,:. ft would he up to the pr0tpect1vc buyer to decade 1( EatraJ*k will be retired to become: a broodmare or race aaam Coeta lleM drlYer J09n title f N5ENADA, 8.C. -An official • chanae 10 the order offin11h in the SCORE BaJa Off·Roed rmcc wu made Sunday 1 ~th Larry Roeteler and Kun Pfeiffer oana dropped from fint IO 11th in &he overall lta.ndinp. · lloetcler, from El ~on. and Pfeiffer, from eo.1.1 Meu.t. were pena1a.ed for mi.Nina a checkpoint durint the ll2'mlle t1CC otncialt Mid. Randy MotaiftofBurbenk., and Demck Paiement of Jit1~ weft dtvaled from ICCOnd to flrtt 1n the overalf order ·or fin.Ith, with Steve Sourpa.a of La Jolla. and O.ve lJdwdt0n of La Meea. movina up to eecond Telntalon, racllo TEUVlllON 6 pm. -NO POOnAU.: Sa.n Franc:ite0 at Denver, Channel 7. 11 p.m. -naTUNG: Channd ~ IW>IO 6 p.m -PRO POOnAU.; Se.ti franctteo ll Dcnva, KMPC (710). I • 89eCUMrl te, Car•lMl• I: Jn Tampa, -St.eve DeBera toued a I· yard touchdown pus to Adf.Cr Armstrona and Donald lpebu1ke kJcked three Iona fteld plt to lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. IO th~u fint victory of the ICUOn Wllh a wtn . over St Louaa. Jamca Wilder ran for 120 yard• on 29 cames and DeBera compkted 11 of 27 ~ for 196 yards u the Buce halted a niM11me lot1n1 streak and handed the 4-6 C..rd1naf1 their fift.h lou m u1 umn. IW• H , otkn t : In Orchard Park, It# -........ N Y , qu.artert>Kk Bruce Matruson, • makJDa the fim re,ular-.euon 11.art New Orl•na gs Da•e WU.On •oee down u Seattle • Joe of h11 th~year career. ran for S7 ' Nub ma.k• tackle. wttb mJaflaced band OD face muk. yard• and a touchdown 1n leadmJ the Buffalo Bille put the Houston Oilc:n. 1e11 ttun two minutes of the third tQ help ~t up Gerry EJlt1' I-yard run Math1aon, who replaced Vince qUArtcr to break open a close game 10 bnna Green Bav to within 17-13. fcrrapmo aa the •tart.er, completed and •perk the New Enafand Patriot1 One play after Minnesota was 11 out of 22 P&lte1 for 12~ards an over Jnd1anapola1. forced 10 punt. Dickey hooked up aivan1 Butralo on.ly all aeco . victory The Patnot.t, who won their fifth wath Epps _ who snared 11x passet of the ICUOn wanat eaaht lossc•. consecutivepme, led 7~aa half\imc, for 118 yards_ to MinnCM>ta '' S- Sc.elera M, Qtd1 ZI: In Kansai then aot 17 poant• aftu three third-y.ard line. Two plays latcr, Dickey h11 Ctty, Louis L1pps acorcd the 10-ahcad quartcT fumble rcc.ovc:ncs. A llCCOnd. Eddie Lee: I very to put the Pack up fo r touchdown on 1 71-yard punt return quaner interception by Fred Manon good 2o.17 and Gary Anderton kicked a team set up one of Sa.eve (irotan's two record five field &oal1 u the Pit-touchdown passes. EasJff U, f'aJcoo1 17 lot>: In ltbuflh St.ec:lc:ra pounded oul a vac-Philadelphia, quarterback Ron tory over the fadana Kansas City Packen n , Vlkhap 17: In Min-Jaworski and wade rcceavcr Mike Chiefs. ncapohs, Lynn Dickey came off the Quick combined on a 99-yard lOut h- Andenon's five field aoaJ• broke bench to complete 9 of 11 J>UIC' for down I ·49 anto ovcrtJme to 1.1 ve the hi.a own record for the Stcc:len, 5-S. I 3S yards. ancl ud ana a 63-yarder to Phaladelphta Ea&Jn a 23-17 victory who rtarted the day tied wt th evft Philhp Epps that \Ct up 1 touchdown, ovc:r the Atlant.1 Fa.Jcons F as the: Grcc:n Bay Pa.eke,, rallied for other team an the crowded A · 1hrec: touchdowns 1n a 3:37 span late The Eaaks blew a 17-0 third-period Central. ft WU the llltb loss In I row In the same IO f)OM a VICtOry over the lead before the Jawor~lu-Qu1clc pan for IU.nau City, J..7, and as.sured the Minncosta Vllunp. play, the lon1ttt of the tealOn Chief a of a I 4th straiaht non-playoff Wath the Packers 1ra1hn1 17-6 with The Falconi won the ton an the year. 12.39 remainana. Dickey -who had extra penod and elected to rccc:avc:, Patrieu M , Celt• U : In Foxboro, replaced 1neffect1ve atarter Jam Zorn but were unable to pick up a fi'11 Mua., lrvana Fryar ICOred on a 77-wuh 2:22 left in the fir11 half -down. Rack Donnelly then punted yard punt return and a S-vard PU• an connected on I IS-and 24-yard pau c:, oul of bounda at the Ph1ladclph1a I Victory wins the big one Orange Counttaqs sparkle In two-day ·grand prtx' eve_nt BJ ALMON LOC"LUEY ...,,......_.,.., f ave Oninse County y1Cht.1 fin· 11hed amona the tint I 0 m th~ Southern C'..altfomaa Ocean Racina Auociatton cbampion1h1p tailed Sat· urday and Sunday out of Lona Beach Yacht <1ub. There were 14 Oranac County yacht• amona the 30 entne1 '" lh11 year'• tatle event for yacht• rated under the lna.ematfonal Ofl'thore Rule handicap ay1tem. rOR yachts arc: con11dered the "&rand f)nl" of yacht racmi. The overall fleet winner wu Vic- tory a Oubo1'"4J 1kJppered t'ly Kevan MCC.anhy of ( abrallo Beach Yacht Oub. V1 c.1ory was tacd on poan" with Peter Tona's ( &.<·-« Momentum, Lona Beach YC, but V1etory wu awarded the ta tie by virtue of ha ving beaten Momentum an 1wo out of1he lhrcc race' Both yacha were Clas\ A en Ines. Mel RJe;hley't < noate-4H Amante:, Balboa Y< WI\ third an the overall 11.andana.a Other Oranae ( ounty en1ra" were Robert Moore'• Ho ll;anc.J -41 , Premon1taon, BYC, fiOh , John Arens' Fre,...SI Tomahawk, RYC, mlhj frcc:faJI II, co-akippered tly r ea Simpk1n• and Scott Temptua, aY<, eiahth; ind Ron Melville'• An- drews-39 Impact , BYC. nanth. New low for Trojans after Cal humllatlon Bears. meanwhile. take time to bask. prep (or Stanford BERKELEY (AP) -The C.h- fomaa &.rs have a week off, a rttt well dctcrvod aft.er their upte1 victory over Southern Cal, before they end the: foot ball tealOn by pla yina Stan- ford 1n the nelahborina 1ehool1' annual Bia Oame. .. ,.m "*'J to ptay the 811 Oame nlht now. 'm eichcd," uic:I Cal llneblcker Hardy Nickenon, whote cnthuaiaauc1 hard-hhti"f pl1y made him one o the ~ave II.art of S.turday'a I~ detllhnt of the vlthina Tro,an• The Offefttave ltar wu Marc H tc4 the Ian' hshman runnina t.ck who ICOfed two touchdowrit and rulhed for I I) yard&. He turned t-o CaJ crron 1nso bit pl1ya. 1ndudlna • 16-yard TD run In the dotina mlnuta of the prne played bd~ a MemonaJ tadfum crowd of 63,.500. The Nov 2) J-1.1n(ord pme will be .. Iha" only becauee ofH )Ul'I of tnwhdon behind the nick.name Both tams ire near the bottom of the Paafio-10 footbell 11.&ndanp. Tht 8an WttC cir.Id lut1 •1th a J-6 tecord, bC'fOft ~turday Southern \.al waa n&ht near the top, with a 3-1 mark But aT\erthe lint lou toC.alsmt% 1977. 1 ro1an1 C'oach led Tollner aa1d, "Thaa 11 u low a1 we've t>ee-n ••• The defend1n1 Rose Bowl cham- p1on1 are virtually out of the ta,tle race now wltb their 3·2 record and they ltand 4-4 overall The US<' Qffenac W&I held tO 296 y&rdl, 76 Urfder Ill averlJt, and IOI ttt only point1 on two field 1oal1 by Don Shafer. Quartert>e.ck Sean Sah1bury .aid, 'Tm dumbfounded Oive Cal credit bec:au-.c they beat ua, but I 11111 can't bcheve n. We jutt couldn't move the bell." N1ckenon w11 an on 12 tackle•. three of them for I011et, and the Junior tct Cal ain&le-tcaaon and career records for tackla an the pme. Cal, with 38<4 y1rdt, outp1ned 1tt opponent for the 1eventh tame. but the Bean have: only a~ record ''We eliminated the offen11ve maa- t.aket If we: did that thrtt other t1me1 th1• tealOn, we'd have a W1nnana record," C~h Joe Kapp aa1d. There were t0mt m11t.1kc:t, Kapp admitted, but two of' them were turned to Cal'• advancaae by ff 1cu . Soon 1fkr the f ruhman caupt 1 U.yard TO J19M from ~van Brow,n to lhc: lint penod, he ran 26 yard• from punt fonn11ion whtn a bed tAlp from c.en\ef m1ah1 have 11vcn USC cxceJlent Acld potltlnn Others were Lewis Beery'' k&B-42 It\ OK, RYC'. 11 lh. Bru<..c AnderM>n ·, A ndcrcraft-)f> (hack en Lips. ( ap11trano Hay YC , 12th, Dick EttJnacr·s Nel son-Marek-41 Free Enterpnsc:, Newport Harbor Y C , 20th, Allen Brown's C'hoatc-40. Spam, Voyagen YC, 23rd, < ursor, 1 Wyli e 38 co-aluppered by Steve and JefT Farwell, NHYC, 24th, Lloyd C'lau"' Choat~. Blue Jacket. Hun11n1ton Harbour YC. 261h; War. ren ffanwck'1 Peterson-46, Aleta, NHY( ,28th, Fred 0'( o nno r's Pcter!M)n-14, Cahforna a (1old, Dana We\! Y< , 29th ; and N1ahl Movea, a New York-36 ualcd by Wal ford Haalett. Bahia (onnth11n YC , 30th. Summary of ct.11 1tand1na- CLAU A -I Vit1orv, K.-.111 Mc.Certhv, C•DtHlo l48dl ve. , l omeN11•ll, JONI Ar9"•, I ve. > Momentum, Petet Tone, l t vc. 4 C•movn.o.. Al khutu. Ce11for111e vc . l Al!'\8ftte. Mel • k Nev. • V C Cl.AU a -I Pr-llloll. 1toeer1 M«we, 1vc, , i:ree1e11 "· ,.,,,_,11, r-.1 •. ave. a "' °"'· L-1• '-"· ave.. , ~ .... JOfln ltllrov Jr . Cellforni. vc.. i. •~. L4'11 S,,.,lden Jim Hemmr11. CallfOtnle vc Cl.A)\ C -I "9nor-Ill, JoM MetL.eutlft, eve, ' '•'riot. ~., ., .. ,flelO. eve. i tmo.t•. "°" ~-. ave. • e111c.11.,, ~. aruc.e Ander~, C-IVC. l A ... ~. De•I•· W001tet1·kllofleld, ·~ V(. ' Thumper first Harry Patt110n'a lhumper out of Newpon Harbor Yacht O ub wu ~ ovtrall winner Sunday m the nna11 of Cap111rano Bay Yacht (1ub'• M1u1on Sene1 for M1daet Ocean Racina Cl.us (30 feet and under) Second overall was Perfecl Stranaer. 1k1ppered by Jeff Jona, Sant.I Barbara Yacht <.i ub, ind third wa1 Bullet, ulled by Dick Brown, Bahaa Corinthian YC. rn the Maqaon Sene1 for Per· formance Handicap Racina flce1 y1eh1, the leadeT after th~ t'l«t is tfolo K1k1 1klppered by Rick Raff. Capo BYC, ICICOnd 11 Fast C:o., Dan and Jerry Bunce \apo 8YC, and third aa Vulpr BOltman, co-MJp. ecrcd by Dick and Pit Amtower, Capo BYC. Buckingham wins Jim Buck.lnaham or NC'Wpof1 tiarbor Yacht Out> wa.s thtt winntt ol the Lehman-12 ch1~onth.lp ror tht 8amcy Lehman tro y In a five ract "Ptla e&lled out o Newpon Katbor YC turday end . undly. Runner-up wu Huto Sthmldt and third was Run Tupman, both of NHYC.' , Daily Pilot Top 10 ORANGE COUNT'( HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 1. ·-ELllODE!fA (8-1) Cu- • 1- - • 2. 8ERVJTE (8-1) CAPO?~LEY (7\i~l) 4 •. ·5. 6. FOOTHILL (7-2) llARmA (8-2-1) NEWPORT HARBOR (8-1) 0..., "" ...... -· ............ Ir ... K.Millllh ,,_ .......... ._....._.._ Or ...... ..,.,. .......... ~~- 7 . 1118810N VIEJO (7-1-1) '*-' IM«*M llJY I I ,.,... ..... _.... >1·17. 0...-. 1-1·1 _..,....d. c:...w .... ..,. .. o-........ lllllU .. ..., wflw '"' .. .,... T!wnMy - 8. E DISON (7-2) ~_.. ..... " .. "' ....................... ,...,, .. ,_.... .,,...., ......... " Wtlfl Met1M ...,... ...._ .... I .,. "Ml --"' '"· k-.n ,_. tint """""' .. --l»·O -WMtl· ...... ). ,a~ N Mtw (Ill CM!lral c..r-. .. ., ...... .......... 9 . 8ADDLEBACK (8-1) It..._..~~· .... !Nin' ........... c.. .. Mew. L....-9eedl -~· fliyr ...... (" GMlr9I c , -.. .. .,efk. 10. VALENCIA (7-2) Tteen __,.beer...._ -IOafter•Mlr'•..,_..~ ......... ~ IMltwtl "'~.,... ~.-., ... .,,. ....... .,, fr1.~ ..... Rustlers trying to regroup Late-game blahs sinking Golden West; Pirates. Gauchos going oppos ite ways fhe Pirate\, .. marting from a batter }6-35 lo•" to Palomar wall be at< 1tru\ ">aturday whale Saddlebatk clo'IC\ ou1 its regular-scaMJn •late with a contest aga1n<tt dangerr1us Rancho \anuago at 1.,anta Ana \tadrum Its title ho~ all but dashed thank\ to a pair of fru,traun1 losscs, the Golden West CoJlegc football team will try to r~an the wtnniri& formula Saturday ntght when the Rustler\ take to the road 10 play El (~mino Golden West has led an the founh quarter of each of 1t1 last two IO\'ICS - 24-2 1 to (cmtM and 27-21 10 Fullerton tut f-oday night The '1Ctback1 have d ro pped (1olden West to 3-3 in the Pac-9 with the other defeat coming to Taft 1n the fir\t game of the conference sca10n In other community college actwn Saturday nl&ht. Orange < oa'lt and 'iaddlebaclc take their acti1 on the road 1n M1ss1on Conference play For { oa\t, ll will be another chanc.c to escape the co nferc n<..e <:cllar 11 shares w11h 'ian D1~0 \tty 1 he Pirate~ arc 1-5 1n M1ss1on play and 1-6-1 overall ( 1trus nearly pulled ofT the up\Ct of the !Ca'K>n again\! \addlcbaclc. lead- ing 26-25 an the final five minute\ before the < 1aucho., rallied for two late~orcs and a VJ-26 dec1'110n CIF PLAYOFFS NEAR ... ~addleback can c.omplcte a perfec.t M1'1'1Jon \Ca\On but may face a \tem lt!tl 1n Rancho \ant1a&o. which 1\ l Oming olT a hyc The rxm, hoast a l -l <.on fercnce record and are 5. 3 overall From B l than Harbor per lcaaue nart Jn tcnns ofh1story Harbor holdun 18...4 ed&e over 1LS nval. hm1t1ng Corona del Mar to one to uchdown or leu 18 t1m~. Saddleback and Woodbridge arc the lcaaue't No. 2 and No. 3 entnes reaardless of what they do Fnda_y_ • THU•UOAY ,_... ..... "" Marine"'' Edi~ le l Of•llO<I Coe•• Co1i.v.1 \ee V1eW L .. ...,_ Le-he<" ., ~,.. ,., ,...,.....,,1 Herbo' '-"' CeHt LMt11.1e INIM •' Min ion Vl•IO .,,..,, LM- \Mvll• "'' Male< Del !el \enle "'"• ''•dluml ~....._ roo1,.1u .. Of•,. I•• El Modatl•I ·~LMwa l(a1 .... •• Cvorn• let wn 1ern1 E ,_. ..... "' l oate le l L• Pein.. Pero I ,.fOAY ~...._ Fovnleln Velle'I' el Hu11f111411on fie•< 11 Oc;een v....., el W••lmfn.ier '"View i......,. CIF sites set for polo, volleyball j Newpon Harbor High •~ 1he ,,,c for I another doubleheader 1n {IF 4-A water polo playoff.\ compcuton -1 Sunset League champion Manna v1s1t1 at )· I 5 on 1 ue"'ay, followed by the Corona del Mar-Santa AIUl Valley p me at 4· t 5 • In eirls volleyball. \u nsct l.caeue champion f ountaan Valley won a coin nap Sunday m omma and wall h<>tt Lona Beach W1lw n ·1 ue~y n1aht (7.30) in 4-A a~t1on, but on the 5-A level. all area 1c:am1 are on the road. Set View Lcaaue champion New- pon Harbor " at Lakewood'\ St Joteph H•&h . Woodbn dae 11 at Sant.a I Monica. L11una Beach 1ut-Humcme and Mater Dea "at No I ·seeded Mara Cost.a • N-POf' I He1 bOr "' (. O'l)fle a.t Mer I.' Ora,. Coe\t C~I CO\te MeW •\ £\leMle l•t Nswt>'>I• Hertlorl WoodC>tlOC14 "' Untve<•ll• l•I 1rv1,..1 ~ , .. " LAetll.le .,.,. Clemente ., El lo<o 1e1 Mlu lQll v •"•' Le~ Hlh el 0 -Hll\ .,.....,.~ 91"">!> A,,,.t •I SI PelA 91\"<>P Moonl~V el Plu\ ~ ~ Lee9ue E• ~ "' Cet1von lel E• Modenel VIiie Perlo; •• Sente ANI '•• \enla ltne ~ledturnl \enre AN Veltev e l Tvtlln .,,..~ 11'..-nedv •t PK lf"-9 tel Sol"' C.r•NJe1 l ot A .. mllO\ o El Ooreoo let Ve....,,1e 1 ,,_.,,~ 9.,.,,. Park •• rrov 1e1 Fufterton1 Fun.non ..,, \otlofa ret La H•IY•I Le He bre If\ ~V HIM\ let 9...,.. P•1• 1 GM-.~...._ LO\ Aml00t Yl \enlfe(IO tel (,erd4rn r1rn••• Oreft9e~ V•ten<I• "' Af\el'lelm , •• l • Pelme Pero I er .. ()ljncJe •I w.,, ..... SAT\MDAY Ger-.Gr..,. ..... _ &olU Grenoe v\ fle"'r.o A .. mllo• lel 804"' Grendel L• Qu111te el t:.ard9n t:.ro•ei OrM99 UetlM \evenn• "' Megonoll• I at L• Petm• Per• 1 .......... El Ce mtl\O 1taa1 el Ceol\l1e no Ve....,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • It will be the final tuneup for the (rauchm before their appearance 1n the Pon> Jiowl on [)('c 7 at Orange ( oa\t < ollcgc • Satunleyla eemn ,AC·t COMl'•1t•NC• c,,,..,.,. "'•'' el E't Camino P•"'Oen• •' &•k•n•i.10 1 >O Ml S.n Anll>nlf) el F ul'-'•on l onQ a •• ," •• c errllo\ MISMON CONll•1t•NC• 0.e .. (Ga\I et (II•~ ~dclleo.<~ ,, l!(ln(l'\Q -..~"•llO ., ~ .... ""• \tedium ltfver\l<N el Pe~er I )0 ~ .. Clle90 ~ ......... 014190 ( ••• M>VTH••N CAL CONl'••INCE I A P¥C• el We•I LA I LA ~1nwu1 •• LA V•ll•• I.." He rl)Or •• £HI l " WHT••N \TATe GONl'lltlNC• !>eMe 9 ertMtre el il"> Hondel 1 lO \enra MO<tl<• el Moor1>er• 110 C.om1>1on et C.tendele I JO V•nture er Hel'COO ,OOTHlll CONl'•1t .. K• lm~r1e1 V•1i.v el Anleloo<t Ve ltev 4 \en & ... nerdlno VelleV el Ml \en Jeclntr, I Oe1oer I e I C. "" ""°"' r All ~·~ 110 """" ,,.,,ltd • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t ACTION KICK OFF! You~ 11nd ulJ .d1"4• turw.• In 111 1\nw~.t\ t..i .. tt•"I 1i1rnwinf( "pon Jcljn In th«-l"~ 1tf'nw11J f" WtrlJ ~"I' '"'"f"'l'hflon h'lf\1Wi1 .inJ -vt'rv MonJA\ ni~ht SUPERSOCCER TONIGIIT lOPM KDCE 50 ORANGE COUNTY P BLIC TELEVISION TV Worth Watching \ Ora.no-Cout DAILY PILOT /MONWy, Ho¥wnber 11, 1• What price victory Coach loses his hai Football coaches- take long look back at last week's work By RICHARD OlJNN .,.., .... c.. 0 .... Wnh o ne week left an the b1ah tchool football rqular seuon, there arc a surpn1inaJy num~r of 11em1 t111l to be anawered Herc'a how Oranae Coa1t area prep football coache. aaw It after caich1n1 their breath from last week's play-7 Marta.a'• Dave 'nompeoe, af~ bis team clinched a lie for the Sun~t Uaauc champ1onstup w11h a 37. I 5 victory over We11minstcr .. The key wu they way we played defcnae. We had four 1ntcrcepu and ofTensavcly we didn't monkey around "We jusl made thanp pop all maht We ran the ball well, but we abo na.d \Orne bag play" with the pass,. two bag onct an the second quaru:r Weu- man,ler hu a good defense II wu surpruing to score that many p<nnts "We had a lot of turnover\ with our defen'IC A fumble rewvery and four 1nterc.ept1<Jn\ I thank they all led to scor~. We did play well, I guarantee you that. It wa~ pretly close to the Fountain Valley effon 135-0) "Bally (raft played a a.reat game again an the \CCondary and Prestun Hayslettc played another gr><Jd one T yrone Youn~blood and David Win· terhalter, lo<> · Edl1oa'1 Bill Workmu, following his team'\ 24-12 victory over Foun- tain Valley "I think defcnMvely we played very well. We \hut down their running and made them throw the ball "Our \Ccondary did a good JOb on I Denni\) Arey. we held him to three c:atchc\ Buacally defensively, v.e played vtry, very well. That wa\ probably the biggest key. We fumbled twice an their tcmtory that kept u\ from doing anything offensively 1n the \Ccond half We felt that we played JU'St a\ well in the ~cond half as an the lint "f think th as one and the Banning game were our best gamc'I. we were really ready to play "Bruce Dubo1~. our nO\C guard, Mark Hartman at ltnebackcr and Joe Momi1 an the ~condary, along w11h Ricky Ju!lllcc really played well dcfen<s1 vcl~ "Offensively Ju\tace and Ken Cinw . who caught fi ve passes. an· d uding a touchdown, and did a good iob blocking.. and K.alcaph Carter played well Randy C.1oens and Tyler Hansen up front did a very &ood JOb .. Oceu View's Karl Gaytaa, after has team's I(}. 7 upset victory over Huntington Beac h· "'Our emotwn was the d11Tcrcnce "It was the fir\t time that 1Jur ktd\ had played with enthu\1um \anc.c the ~t Paul game. and that'\ been quite a while "Pet<"r fucker had another awe~>me game and Kfl n \tuba rwr \afc t) and Dwayne Bandurak pla11rd well "I trild my playe r'> on frada y that if they won they could cut my hair ofT fhe other coachc\ looked at me dnd ..aid ')ou \aid 11. you have to do 11 ' "They came looking for me early \aturday morning, while we were watchinJ lhe film All 42 guy\ got a \hot at 1t I look ltkc an) other pan head walking around. But the lo\' of my harr "iust temporary I ht v.1n w1ll la\t foroer. ··11 wa5 the lai.1 game that (a"l\tanl Ken1 Moat\ will <:,m,·h ag.a1n\I lfunt· angtonlka'h \<> 11 wa\ a \pt'l tal "'1n to r him He·\ rt'llnna at the eno <11 thr semcsu:r Anyth1n1 cl~ we &rt will ht 1cine o n the cak~ We've played everybody compcuuvely and wt>'11c met a lot o( goab this year" roaatala V•lley's Mlke MllQIT, followme ht\ team'\ 2'4-1 2 lo.,, 10 Ed non ··lhe main d1fTertnc.e wa\ thdt they're JU St a better t.cam than v.e <Arc frankl> and bluntl> "()bv1ously the K <Jrt wac, a maJ''' daappoantmenl We did not (pl.a) well. wh1c.h as very typical '' our football team the entire year lk1ng down 24-'J at halftime 1., a tJ)g;tnlll deficit to try and rJvercomC' with onl) 24 manutec, to play . "We pla)ed .,er; P'>'>rl• 1n the Ii"' haJf -and the)' pla)ed well fhrn quarterback <M ike Angelov1q, whf> I thank 1\ the bcc,1 an the league plaved ver; well ··Toward the end of the pmc: we had a surge but a\ u\ual 11 wac, too late lt'1 not to d1teted11 &loon. but ' v.e conunued to lull ours.elves wit.b mutak« al\d pcnaJtiet ---- 1· Ed DcNuccro our st.artJQJ linebacker will m111 the Hununstoe Beach pmc becau1e of a fractured Jes. .. . 'ff•atla1tH Bue ll '• Geer~• Paacoe, followin'-ha team'a 10-71~$ to rx.ean View • We ~me out 1 IJUk flat ap1nst Ocean Vicw, and lh.y ..,.ere \l1 emot1onall)' ha&h "When we fumbled and they went 1n for the touchO<>wn. we h.ad prob- lem\ and 11 JUSt continued It JUSt d1dn t happen (for u•J In tna pmes we: have to a.ti &<>Od performance~ out of ~n.aan people Joe Napoli was off that night therefore the whole teaQl \uffered • "Maybe he felt he had to pcrfo more he may have been prcu1n trying to a.et more ou1 of hJ1 bod& (Pleue Me COACDS/a.., UV11' llleLAUOBLUI Corona del Mar Game-busters l.aat week'• prep football play1 of H yards or more IS 5-< ra1g ( onte (Estancia) lmkofT return for louchdown "' Mf>-Kevin McLau&hhn (( d"1) touchdown pan from Mitch Melbon , ''-~an Turner (( dM I touchdown pas\ from Mitch Melbon 71;.-Pctc Bran tic) I Irvine) touchdown pau from Jamm) Raye h4-JefT( umming.\fLagun,i Beach) touchdown pa.ss from John K1m naD 5H-fan ~ac Donald ll\t;rnc1a1 touchdu'Nn run • Sl-Jnhn Vt>nlo (( mla Mc...a) pa~\ from Paul Rodnguez S2-M1ke t\ust1n <Wt>o;tmanster), to uchdo wn run w11h fumnlc 5J-<1arv < O\IOn <Mater Dc1 J field goal '><>--Jonathan 1 1~d fl.-iguna Beach). touchdown pass from John ~1mhaJ LHI wttll '• ns11l1Jl1 IHden (to&aJ yarU,e1 I < 1knn < ampbdl l~ddleback I 17-1 fi l 2 Sean ~agula (Manna.I 15-J lls l l.rn \ifad>,,nald l f<.Lanu a 1 111-12<1 4 Mall ~J)('nC(" lM.att"r Deil 11 H4 .. l..ut ttrc-401!'1 panlog lud.-n l ~rt"eDlAll«'I .. I \if 1kt .\ngt>IH\I I J d1y1n 1 I 1-l 'I 11 I 1 ~ \ard\ ~ If)\ : J.ihn K 1'm~ 1 1..a~una lkach1 4-1 c,.11 2~11 \dr<h l T ''' l \hdnr hiln ''<'"-'f>IJn Harbotl Is: .. 5 2 2J4 'ard~ 2 I I>-. 4 fSJn \tlhc:rman <I n1"t°r"'"'1 I -· l I ·2 Y12 "and9. ()Tl)<, ~ "1 1t1 h "1dhun ,, 11r11nd dd \.1 dr I , ,, \. -l l.1 an.h ~ r ()<, ,., Job.n Pean fJ 11untJ1n \alk.i I. ~.i-l l-ll1 'ard\ 1 fl><. -~1d. \.andC'r~ 1Manna1t.11.11 119 ,.irtl\ ~ 11>' Lua we.-k 't rf'1·eivtna ludt'rt t nomlwor of t'atcbea. yarda1tt 1 I Jdl C umm1n~' t L1gun.i Fk.1lh1 1,.J \4 :'. Crail! ~llton ti nl\cr.11>'). fi-XM \ l\.('\ll" "fd ltll.rn1I 1"-<'"'fll•n Harh<>rl 1 •• x.i -l t om Phc(C1.. tl ·n1q•r \1t \ 1 '>-~ti \ "-.rn < irljijt\ If dl\41nl '\-Iii Laat ~ettll·• "•orta1 lude" J lt1r 1 "-.n 1 n "1d' lclland , ,C"..,..pun Harhor 1 < 1lenn C ..tmpheil (\addlC"hat kl IX t:alh 1 fl 1e1 ktl ( umm1ng..\ 11.aguna &a(h). ~an Turner (( nrona dcl Mari \<·an "1.tl(Ul..t 1 "1.mna1 ( 1ar. RC"n t<'na lln 1nc1 M)l'Oll Hu tier f\addlchad.1 1. r at h < rar. < •\ton r "1a1rr I )('11 I 11 WIN TOGETHER • • THE UNITE WAY lohnnK" .. itvl.., 10 drlir'Tl'o~ r &ht lu~ 'OJJ k---R.m' kilt~' 111.l\.ll 11 f1l4 .10' '" wtn .in.I 111 lo"t'. In t•>H• fnhnnK '-"" h~ &nmnutr .anal hc't-1 fn< nd to.Jn ' 1.thn,, "' 1 Ml\ tr Tlw •.t' thr u~ h"" •• tU ~II Nr\ k~n.I h.k ltc •M11~'1 ht0t f.6m1.h .vJ f~ rn 1J11 •Mc:'\fl thn ''"'IJ 111 l1rtp ''°'"'•In th< If t.tlt"' .\ni.I th.a t• MttWttf\ " •• l nlk'd ol c )ran JiCC C .oun f) "'lf\1'1111 "'lfnf mtrA ''""" 'lt ""'<" '*-hen ~1\1 jl.l\t It• I ru tnl V.1'\ ~'"' ""n k•hnntt .i~t 1htou""td' • • uchn' un ltlC" I nun.I 'la.;,n ,, ""' '"" ~lf'rl lfl ""'"' th.an 120 - ttt.11 ht tr re" 'f'll• "''" th< mi"" lldf\u1ll i.ric-.. ,.., thnr h\C'" hit1uht r "'T , .in 9.111 ti~ "'' " 111 ''" the I n1tnl 'I\ '-' 1' 11 •rl 1111 K 1111 I '\Ill U \t.,~,., • • .. .. - -• j .. NPL MA TIC*AL CONl'•ll•..C• "--'-" IJ tencl11CO N9w0t!Mn1 Atlente ..., W LT • 2 0 5 4 0 3 7 0 I ' 0 • CtMrll IC> 0 O l s . 0 s ~ 0 4 • 0 l ' 0 •.. , ~ ,., PA ,eoo uo m .w ne 1'7 .>00116 w .100 tll Jl7 1.000 m m .500 200 201 ,500 in no •• lfl 233 J OO 200 m D•"•• 1 a o .100 no •s.> NY o~•• 1 1 o .100 n1 110 ""llede!Pht. s 5 0 .soo lff ,., w .. 111no1on s s o 500 10 111 St. Louis 4 • 0 -... m AMlllUCAM eott"••NC• Cincinnati Pfll•~Clh c~ Hou\ ton New Enoland NY Jell Miami lndla"890fl' 9uffalo W-.t • 3 0 6 4 0 • " 0 5 5 0 > 1 0 c:Af* .. s ~ 0 s s 0 • 6 0 • 6 0 •.. , 7 l 0 1 , 0 ' 4 0 , ' 0 2 • • M1 719 ltl AOO 241 fOi Mt-ut n1 .900 260 2'S >00 I" 2.0 .500~ JOO 219 .400 1.0 .. ,.., 700 101 111 100 ns 1w .600 241 211 lOO lt7 2ll .JOO 141 216 ..141MeY'• kef-ft New Yorlt. Gt.nit 24, •-19 lell °'"° 40,....,. l4 (01) Pl'llladelollla 23..i Allent• 17 (ol) ClnclnNll 27, 1;.le.,.._nd 10 Clllcaoc> 14, Detroit 3 Green 8av 21. N\lnnta0t1 11 8uffal0 20, Houston O H-Enolend 34, lndlanaPOlh IS Plll.OUrOl'I U , KanM5 Cltv 21 Tlmc>t 8ay 1', SI. l.ovla 0 Saallle 27, N-Or'leant l Ml•ml 21, N-York Jell 11 Dalla• 13, Waahlnoton 1 , T ......... 10- $81\ Francltee> at o.n..-CChlnne4 1 •' 6) '-*Y'•~ •-at Alt.nit 1cn.Me1 2 •• 10 a m ) Cincinnati at •-..n Buffalo al Ort•nd Clllcaoo at OallH Timpe Bay •I New Yorll JtlS Miami •' lndlaneoolls New Ot'leall• "'· Green 8tv •• Mii· w•ullM PlllN>urgll at Houalon Pf'llladelphla al SI. LOVll San Ot.CJo at 0enV¥ Mlnneaola 11 Otlrolt N-Enotano al Startle KanMt Cltv el San FrenclKO MeMey, Nfoll, .. N-Yorto. Glenla ,, W•alllnolO!' 4lentl 24, bms It San -Olla"-" R•mt l 1 6 J )-19 New Yor-Glents O 1 10 7-74 ''"t,l".ntd Ramt-OlckerlOfl I run (L•n•ford kletlJ. 4:33 ~PWIM lhrn.-FG unatoro 31, 6:31 Rema-FG L.analord 40, 13'47 NYG-JonnlOfl U oeu from Simms (Scllubtft kick), 1U4. ~PWted ltema-FG L•nalofd 26. N9 NYG-FG Schlibtfl 40, 6'47. NYC'r-Morrl' I rUfl ISchubtfl kick). II S7 , euf1tl ,.__, NYG-Mo<rll 3 .,un ($ctlutlerl fl.IC:-). 3'S9 R•mt-FG Lerntord 25. S:46 A-74,663 OMIUI n•nrna ...... ..,. Finl down• 14 H lt'*'8t·v•r4' >4·1fl U-IOf "'9ulne 10> '" ll .. urn Y11t0t 31 '5 C:~·Alf 10-U·l \6'>0-2 ~by MS )-17 """'' 7 ... •...s ""'"'*-·I.Ott 1-0 2· I ,.._,.let•Yerdl 1 .. tf MS Time of ....._alon 2':11 ».41 INDMDUAL ITATtlnCS llUSHINO-«tm1, Olckenon 2'·101, lltddln S-51, ll, lrown l-41 I(..,....,_ New Yortt, Mof'rl1 M•10, C.,..,.,._ •·2', Sll"rlmt »·f , o.ibl'Mtll M , Ad91m l·O. PA.$SING-4'wm, l(emp 10-l~ 1· 130. New Vortl, Slmmt l•·•t-nt. lllCljVl~•IM .... ,,. 4...0, Hunt· ~ 3·•, A. lk'own t•ll, o. Hll Ht. New York, Menuel 5-75, Mol'f'tl J-2', Ac»tM 2·20, a.vv1> 2•20, Gellwlettl I·.,, t . Johnson Mt. McConlley M , Ctrl*\ltt 1·4. MISSED FIELD GOAu-Hoftt, CM,...,. 40, Ra..,.. M (eO Sc-.IW~ •·io.r. 1 • "' 1 C>-34 S.n Oltoo 1 J 10 14 6-40 '""' ..... SD-<hencller 10 Nn from Fouts (Thomea klell), ICl'.31 L~..,._M -• from W1llon Ce.flr-kldt), 11:57 seCIM,..,.. SD-t"G TllOmel a,., 6lM LA-Hawtilnt I run (kid! lllocUdl. ~ ~ ..... ~o-FG TllOmea fl, 3:21 ' . LA-Allen 1 NII (Bellr kick). 7: .. SC>-Ja1M$'34 NH from Foun ITtloma• kick), ll~S'l LA-+iell«' ~ NH from Wlllon (laeN kick), 14:01 llew111 ..... SD-Anoerton 21 NU fforn Fouti ( TPIO<NI kldl I, 1:$3 LA--CWl11enMn U NU lrom Wl'-1 IB•llr kid!), 1);11 SD-Joi.-14 NII from Foub (Thoma& kldcL 1•:07 OWW1lllN SO-Jamet 17 run (no kldt), ):M A-51,566 OAMa STATISTICS LA ID Finl downa N 2' Rulhft·nrd• 37-1'S »-1'7 Paaalno 2" 42• RetUtn Yard• 4S 11 C-All 1t·J2·2 2'-41-1 $aellt bv 1-10 M Punll 1·31 2-'4 FumbiH·l..011 2· I 2--0 P-lllft·Yard• 3-15 7·S4 Time of Po11eu1on 3 I: If 32:25 INDIVtOUAL STATISTICS lllUSHING-Lot Anoelel, A.llen 21-11', Wiison •·27, H1wkln1 S-1'. Sen 09"0, Anderson 16-70, Jarnea 7·51, ,__.. 6·24, Mdi.a •·22, Fouta l•O. PA$$1NO.---U. Ant*t, WlltOn 11·32-2-2'7. Foutt 26-•1-1-06. RECEIVING-Lot AnlMlft, Chris*-' 7· 112, Allen S-30, Haler 2·.,, Wl"'-'m 2·23, Moffett 1·34, H•wklns M . Sen Otego, Jamet 11-161, AnderM>'I 4-M, Olandllr 4-1~. Wlnalow 3·35, Joi.-1·23, SOetlC.er I· ?9, Hotorlen I· 21 MISSED FIELD OOAL.S-l..ol M9elel. llahr 31. S.11 Dleoo, TJ\ome• JS, JO. COLL•G• SATUltDAY'S LAT• sco.ta Sacramt11lo State •· Cal Lulller•11 1 HOW THa TW • 'Ml•D No. I. FlorlcM (7· I· I) IOlt to No. 17 ~ola 2 .. 3. Next: vi. KtnludtY. No-2. Penn State (9-0--0) batl Cincinnati )l· lO. NHI~ ..... Notre Dame. No. l. Neb<atka (1-1·0) beat low• Sltlt 49·0. Nut: vs. K•n .. s. No •. Ohio Sta ta It· l·O) .,.., North· WHlern 35-17. Next· n . Wlaconaln. No. 5, Afr FOl'ce (10-0-~J beet Armv 45-7. Ntxl. I I No. " Brleham Youno. No. '· Iowa II· I ·0) beat IMlnolt Sf-0 l'lext: 11 Pv<due No. 7 Olllanoma (6· H)) .,.., Mlnourl 51·6. Next: n COloraoo. No. I . Miami, Fla. lt · 1-01 .,.,, Marv1ano ?9·22. Nexl: NoY. 13 vs, Coloredo Stelt No. 9. Mlcrlloan 0 ·1-11 btel' Pv<due '7-0. Ntxl: al Mlnnewta. No. 10. Ollla!'loma Sl1lt (7· I ·0) bffl Ktnau Stele JS-3. Next· 11 Mlaaourl COACHES SOUND OFF ••• Prom BS When a quarterback presses the baJI tends to rise. and a lot of his ~sses were high. 'The defense played well. They gave up only a ficJd goal and the offense gave up seven points on the touchdown. Nobody except Manna has rushed for over 75 yards against our defense.. "We got so cmot1onally excited from the last two weeks that we just came o ut flat." Lagana Beacll'• Cedrtck Hardman, following his team's 41 -21 victory over Corona del Mar: "Our offense played well in the fint half and that got us out of there. And, our defense bung on. That was the key. ·•rt was a combination of every- body playing well. Matt Hobbs was outstanding, and Sean Mahoney and Jonathan Todd also played well. "I was extremely pleased. We couldn't have played bette r defense. I shouldn't be so spoiled. We've come a long way. The kids were up for tn1s one. rt was o ur Homecoming. "The numbers Corona dcl Mar put up were extl'emely 1mpress1ve. They came to play and regrouped in the second half. We j ust kind of go t out o n them and held on," E1taacla'1 Ed Blanton, folloWlng his team's 31-14 win over Uni ve rsity: ''We jumped out on top of them early, · Jnd it's kind of hard to come back from a deficit hke that <2 1-0). doing about every game. "We cut it to 2 1-1 4, but then Brian Sherrard picked o fT a pass and that kind of halted our drive and cut down on our comeback. "If there was a turning point in the game, it was his interception. It was 21-14, we were starting to move the ball and we were shutting them down defensively. "We weren't very pleased with our effort.We think our best game was the week before against Newport Harbor. but Bart Silberman. our quarterback. played well." Woodbrlclge'1 Gne Nojl, following his team's 28-0 loss to Newport Harbor: "They just outplayed us. It was nothing specific, they blocked better and they executed. What they d o best 1s throw the ball and they did that. "They didn't have that many rushing yards but they didn't need that many. They marched down the field and scored on the opening scrit! and that basically set the tone. "We were down 21-0 and in the sec-0nd half we got the ball and started moving it, but then we fumbled, pve them good field position and they .scored right after that. ··1 just felt that we would play better. It wasn't false confidence. l just thouaht we could play better. "David Klein did a good job on pass rush." .. The key was the interception returned for a touchdown. They bad Corou del Mar'• Dave Holla9d, the momentum at the tame, but we foUowina his team's 41-21 loss to were pretty much in control after fbal Laguna Beach::•tt was 34-21 and we interception (by Bnan Sherrard). Ian threw an M1terception, which changed Mac Donald played well after Craig ·the pme around. Conte got hurt. Conte had a sprained ··we really felt the momentum a nkle. but he'll be all nght. t~f"l1cd then. They were really a hard- "We didn't put the game away after \ h1tung football team, but we felt we we had a 21.0 lead and we kind of let hit as well ~a we have all year. them back in the game. I was ''We didn't get that next toucb- d1sappo1ntcd that we didn't have thAt down (because eJ the interception) ltillcr instinct. but after the inter· .which couJd have made it 34-28, and ccpt1on. we '>tarted playing a httle with five mmutes left, who knows? better ·· "h was probably our most c~citina UaJvenlty'• Rick C•rlla, following his team's 31 -14 loss to Estancia: "We p vc up 21 points 1n the fin1 six minutes. It was scary -they ran a lockof'f back for a to uchdown. had a long pa~s and then busted a b11 ryn. So we pve up the b11 play5 real quic k. But we did come back. hke wc ... ve b«n aame all _year. '"Tod Bearbower cau&ht two pepn and he was also instrumental in blocking for Kevin McLauahlin's touchdown. He's been Pfayioa very well at Wide receiver since we moved him (from quarterblcJc). He's made a real good switch ... (Pleue ._ COACDa/810) GWC wins volleyball tourney VISALIA -Golden West College rtbounded from a first-pme defeat to beat Cunta. 4-1 S, IS. 7, l .S-6, I S-8 to win the Giant 4 On ic in women's commun1ty collcae volleyball action unday 11 ColJeSe of the SeQuoias. here- Qceha Elias sparked the attlek for IAe Rustlcf'J ( 14-.l) with 19 kills and n vc btocb and sophomon teUCt • Julie Boland added 3 7 us11t1 lO lift • Ootden Weit to l)ie victory. Sophomore outside hitter Marina Van Melle added 11 kills and bur blocks for Golden Weit The Rustlers. ranked leQOnd in the nate and 11 ·1 In South Coast Con- fettncc play, tnume C action Foday, hOllitltl Cxizrm. llon ..,_, IM6e IJ 0 llMeler ........... ,.Aat'tC· lt CCMe'•••NC• Cfw o-.1 WLT WLT UC~ 510 111 Arlaona s11.. • 1 o 7 t o We"1ltlotoll 4 . ? 0 S • 0 .,,_ ,. 2 0 • ) 0 USC 3 2 0 4 4 0 Or"°" 220 440 Or"°'1 Slate 2 4 0 3 6 0 ~tonMa1a aso 210 Sttltlford 2 4 0 > • 0 Callfcwnlll 2 ' O " ' O ......,.,.._.. UCLA t i O('eool'I State use ., wa"'*"°'°" Stenford et ,\rl1one Sltte OrteOll al Arlzone •Montane "-IA at WalfllnetOI\ Mate' (non coitf91•1C81 NllW.D Mione •I Arla Sttte Cellfwnla ., s Oreeon St•te t·Alll:!~~ UCLA al U WatNneton State .... Oreeon ~s. 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MONEY SENSE ' Orange Coat OAJl Y Pit.OT /Monday, No¥Wnber l 1, 11U - Ell Broad to serve as ·business-arts speaker l!:ll Broat. cha1nnan and chief cxc.cuuvc officer of &a.Ima ..ii lro.4, lae., tt the kcyno~ speaker for the 4th annual 8uJU>eU LD the Aru awards event slated Nov 17 at the Newpwt BatMr Art MuetUD, followed by an awards dinner at n.e IUb.. The awarda are SpoDJOred by the Oruce Couty B .. t8eu C..m.lt&ee fw die AIU. BrM4 t. alM f1ndla1 daa.lnDu of TM M•tttm of~ Art JO Los Anp:lcs. • • • ft.LI Ma.rte CarlJIOll has been appouncd account executive for ~ar 6 ADGdalel, lac. public rdatJ'Ons and advernsin, a,eacy io Hunt1nston Beach. Carlson was prevLOusly talent coordinator and assoetate producer of ~BC-TV'a MThe -Sunday Show" and controller for Oraqe C.Ul 'Bea•ty PnMlllds 1n Fount.am Valley "" t ••• ' I H.M. "Ber1" Carsoo has Joined I.on/Ferry .. &ttaatlouJ u a manqJOgassoc1ate 10 the Newpon Beach office The Ncwpon Beach restdcnt preV1ously headed tus own consulting firm He as a member o f the cny's Civtl ~rv1cc Board O.,Nlt ...... ~\.ee,,.,,.,_ .............................................. r-- ~~~~~-~ I Congratulations, your kid's in college but how to pay for it? Before you know i'7 your chiJd is 18. graduating from high school and prcparif\f to leave for college. When you wotc checks for the fint sc:mestcr, you realize that. a~r your home, a collcac education mar be the lar&est single expense you wlll ever incur -averaging today about SI .S.000 per public college dcarcc and $37,000 for a dcvec from a pnvate university. You have enough saved for one year, but how arc you &oing to S-Y for the o ther three? Hang on. thinp may not be as bad as they seem at first. The best place to beg.in is with the College Scholarship Service. CSS will ask you to fill out a dei.Uled question- naire concerning your finanCC1: in- come, assets, number of children in college and so forth. Based on an analysis of your answers, ,CSS will make a rccommendalion of how much you and your student-depen- dent should contribute each year toward college expenses. CSS for- wards thjs information to schools of your choice. The colleges then put tosether a packqe to make up the difference between fanuly contribu- tions and eJtpenses. · Packages generally include federal and S\Jte grants, low-interest loans. work-study programs and any schol- MARY RUDIE e arships the school offers. For the most part, !eholaships are either based on financial need, scholastic merit or athletic ability. So if your son can put a football between the goalposts from .SO yards out, or your daughter runs the mile in 4:40 flat, encourage them. You also may have room to haggle with the financial aid office at your child's new college. , While there arc a number of grant programs, the biggest one as the Federal Pell Grant program, which may award up to SI, 900 per year to students in financial need. Althou&h these grants arc designed for students whose family income is below $22,000, any applicant is automatJ· caJJy considered for a PclJ Grant merely by chcckmg the appropnatc box on the FAF -a wtsc move an any event, since failure to qualify for a Pell Grant will fac1ht.ate other aid possibihucs. • J For those who would go the borrowing route, loans for college expenses have some of the most attractive terms around. For exam- ple: •National Direct Student Loans will provide up to $3,000 a year for the first two years and $6,000 for the last two. The interest rate 1s only .S percent, and repayment is spread over l 0 years. •G uaranteed Student Loans provide up to $2,37.S per year at about 8 percent mterest, with repayment beginning siJt months after gradu- ation. •Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students will make up to $3,000 per year available, no matter what your income bracket, at 12 percent interest. Payments begin 60 days after the funds arc received. The Federally-funded College Work.Study Proeram provides Jobs for students -generally on-campus -12 to 1.S hours per week. If you work for a large company, don "t forget to contact your employee benefits counselor. Many companies offer scholarships for employee chil- dren. . For more information on Federal programs, contact the College Schol- arship Service, Pnnc.cton. NJ 08541 ' Also, most public labranes have reference books that last available programs, 1ncludang thousands of private grants and scholarships and mdiv1dual state prOJ11lmS. If you child 1s so 1nchncd, the U.S. service academies offer qualified students a free education that's hard to beat. Included are such elllras as the cost of books and medic-al Cllpenses. And the officers-to-be are even paid a monthly stipend. In return, the student 1s commmed to serve in the armed forces for at lea<1t eight years (five years active duty, three reserve). An alternative at many colleges as the Reserve Officer Training Corps. ROTC scholarships cover tu1t1on and books and aJso include a stipend And they also require active duty time - four years -plus two years in the reserves. Students can part1C1pate an Army ROTC programs at more than 1,300 colleges and un1vers1t1cs na· tlOOWldc Home equity plan'> allow home- owners to t.ap their la~t an vestment to help pay for their second largest. If you have owned your home for a number of years. 1t is almost ccruun to have increased 1n value Man)' financial 1nst1tut1ons allow )OU to borrow aga111st the value of your home through a personal revolvmg lane of credit. If you own secunlJes. you might want to consider borrowing ag;unst them to pa y at least part ot colJcet cosu A matgJn account with a brolcera&c house will allow you~ t.ap the current value of stocks, bon<h or other sccunues to obi.Un a secured It ne of crcd1 t Some brokerage firms now .allo• you to borow agamst c.ert1ficatts of Deposit and other instruments not trad1ttonally marginable for subst.a:o- ual persoruil or business loans.. ln some cases these speoaJ loans o ffer even peater borrow10g power than what 1s available through a regular margin account. Mary J. R.U~ l• Yltt pre.Uat Dll mau1er of c.a••mer Her.r mar*d-'111 ~ l•r Murlll L,.ad. Plertt, Feruer ~ SmJ,. l.ac. Set up a trust to pay for college Paymg for your ch1ld0 s collqc education can be a ma1or under- taking. Parents loolung for a method to finance the cost of college and get a tax break might consider the use of a Clafford trust or a spousal remainder trust. Both trusts involve placing an- come-producmg assets 1n trust with the income paid to the child. 1ncc the child is in a lower uu bracket than lhe parents. the income (which would have been spent on the child anyway) 1s lalled at the ch1ld"s lower rates rather than at the parent's higher rates In the ChtTord Lru'it. assets must be placed mtrust fora m1n1mum of 10 ycar.1 and a day after which the)' l'Cven to thelQnginal owner RALPH Sc on the mcome from such trusts at the parent's higher tu rates 1fthe child u under age 14 and to the uteot t.bt chald"s "unearned" income ellocc.cU S2.000 per year Second. transfemna mcome-producmg asse-t.s for a I~ v~r pcnod can be too long for some ~1th a spousa.J trust. tbouah the ume penod may be shona. havtna a.sseu end up belofliln& to one's spouse ma)' create problems 1f death or divortt intervenes. Third. if state law con- s1ders a college educauon part of a par~nt's obltpuon to suppon lhc child. the trust income will be taxed at the parent's higher rates. tame penod may be less than I 0 yea.rs. and at the trust's tcrm1nat1on, the assets go 10 the spouse of the 1nd1v1dual who set up the trust Jn a sPousal remaandcr trust. the .\I though these trusts sound lake an e~cellent solution for some situ· auons. there arc reasons to be caut10us F1rs1 of all. an) new tu legislauo n wtll probabl > affect ~uch 1rusts. Reagan''> t.ax plan would tax Ralpll Scott J, • ttrtJIJH ,,..lk •ccoumt ,...,,. •ffl~ la N~,,,,.rt Be.ct . -mi111mm..._ ________________ _ NEW YORK (AP) -The following llsl Ii Ron~ ShOWl Ille New York $1(,)(.k Eiid\ange· I ~xlcoFd slocks and warrants tri.t ri.ve ex>ne up l Rec>Alr ""' the most and down the most based on 14 Kalsr>.tum percent of chan" reoardlffs of volume 1; Tosco<;p for Friday. Wsln Union No ~urllifl tradlnQ below l2 are Incl-1n1Flav Fr ·uOld. 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T DAY envlronmnt Under '4001< CM 28R, 1BA wlyd 1100. CALL U$ REGAROlNO 28R S 1375 or 11650/mo Al/I lmmed 991-3"434 S4&>, utll s*d. no !*I. 75 t...a&50 Mon-Fr1 1cµ bth on Ptinln '375/mo ~!'°' !::._=~T~~':° M3~8: 2;'_~R~ ~= 2~~ .:~ t~~~c: IAVINE RENTALS w/dook 790..ee&5 Ea11icM 28' 18a. frplc, 536-&541 VerH lllH 28r • t ~•ba 14M7t5 or M2-37IO ':~;::;:,~<~"'::c': $175,000 28R 2BA condo SC Ptu .,.... ..... ....., WATERFAONTStnglehM bMnl «*le, P' M80 + 2BR 28A. get. INSl'y, 4 Condo Pr..., Adlta no HwptHUSlrh-.MWP .,,.ti*.\ vo.1 ....... 11-0 UPPERNPT8AY5BR4ba lfM.neYetttwdtnSe75 111-1• 28R$1375or11550/mo tat.la.at,eec:S225 2 1*· '*"' ~ ai,_, t mit. peta 0 50/mo Oya l400orlgIA1325 IM. ;'.::'~-~=-... ~ ,..M/~i + poo1, ca11 for detaita. 1aw• .... n with dook 7eo..&U5 eon• No pets. 660-1791 to bMd\. No J*•. 1875. 541-934 1 E11ea1Me-2M& e:t1-e102en•«111 nwe ... ·~· ........ ·~ .., ..... _. 840-5078 --BeeutltVllY located fairway • c... Cr~ 831· 12M ;a;:--· ......,.--,r.-;;;~ ~0:,.":."1!. '!,.."'t~.roi':O-.:C: •---------,.. llltllmlT condo, A8J CourM. 28R lt1t• Ctaat ••tr• Elal<M 2 "" 2BR 1 ~. IU 1 .... tt 7 Prof atn•lght meie0tnf a "''"""• ... _ o. ,,.. •"o-Ctr ..... l llar ltU 11•/11M11• + den 2BA XLNT 21H Q6f, lrg pallo. 5750/mo. 38a CM Condo ~ C••o·• ,.,. .,.. • .,. ........ oo ,.., ... • • 511501~0 ~521 631-1 fee or &7~3117 225 La Plloma 1175 2BR tenrn.. pool. )lie, wf d '"'' '"-'""' &JPLH 11& 16: M blaM · 2 Br 2 bi carport, POOi. . 1"'•b• CIOM to ben. N/tm«r *460 + utla. ~ ---------:::, :=,;: .:.: ,::.;;1: tit.I-,.. fllfftt•.O to flllW• lf\tftrt't i:-•• ' '' O' '"",_..a ..,_.,...,.._;,a ~•· tO\I• tf'O •"• rea'°"ablie et ,.,,. ... , ,.., 1195,000. 717 Fernleef 1eeo aqfl Lux 2Bd 28a+ apa nr So C.t Pit Bachelof ~ ~ a~:iw elun/nle.ely furniah•d 474-3435 !v 751·2224 ~182 by OWNr • eXWAOtH 38( '2'X s: den, g6f, gated 11290/mo 54S:7131 or 731·5168 L~·.; ~1-3648 ~ Oc'Aen *"'apt 28A tBA. Encl gar 637-7918 ~ 3B; 38a ,,.. L.80 w--:-""D'---'""'.jTr:ir:: hM. 3 1rp1ca, 2 ear ended (213)399-8041 Owner 1 '* to beeeh. ees 225 La P,atoma..S450 288 8etl wie "*"' ·orw. PlkO~IUtn. YwlV J2500 Wo6atsl1CfQe Twnfl• ~Bi IUI L 0. pt •za E-*'9 2"' 1~ Optlr. gar, JllCOM RMlt)' liMH)' W.ba. Walk 10 ~. v1•w Prefer ,;11mk; * EASTSioe REPO ; mo. J18n90-7302 1~81, lrg klteh, trig, 2BR 2BA . llr•pl1ee , fr.ah paint. MW crpt. 3Br 2 be unfum ~. atv, clean. encl oar 637-7918 "45Q Hugtt ~.94211 3Bt. Hwdwood fire. Axer. 1aJMa · stove w/d • Tennlt & wlbele.-Ovwl~lnglake. yard. S7·25· 85?-50M O/W. no pfla. F"relN)' -wonc 4IM-21M Home S140 000 Agt 6*-1739 pool Pm 1875 979-ee19 $900/mo, 11300 MC <Sep 7' ,.u.,,_ , P4Unied & c6Mn $850 &In~ a&an 2BR 18~ • ' ' ·. Ptalatala 2117 . IBA 18", S775t mo. E llde ";"poo1"""' :~ ~·· mo 940-7653 4ee-5790 · gar, lndry No pall _R_m_m_t_M_/..,..F-to_w__,3,_bf-..,,2..,..ba- 5 Bdrm28a,llv rm,dlnm, R IMc• J2~14~ S11G2MCdep garage · ... •. l6001mo 493-2710 NB apt 1 .~ blk from lg ree. rm. SACRIFICE f Bloctc to b9y, 2 bike to Trll01tlon41 Realty no I*• $725 mo Eve BANBURY CROSS APTS --t>en OOMll vu n 1oc f130K. Owner 4""38e1 OOMn. 38r 2 Ba, dtn~r. grMt 631•7370 846-2~. dya 54&·113"1 2 & 3Bdrm• M60 Up •llc. ltatala S3S5tmo 111 • ~ ..C micl'OWIY9, JllC. 11750,mo VIEW Sul* c6Mn $1350 --• -6761 V'--t Ln ... 2 ~.. . ' 11UU WAITS Ill yrty IN 676-3002 daya mo 499-3861 avail now Aflrtatata E SIDE COTTAGE (oldef) 1 -.-,.... .......,.. · 673-e044 or 476-3250 · · _ 2 ~er 1ba. wd/burn·g l/p, .....,._ • ... --Nice 3 bdrm. 2 blth Cuta clean 2br 1 ba SICK OF COMMUTINOI gar Lg P.vt yrd w/ -•-• at ••-Amte nMCled now Meet College Par II hom• patio, Ind ,_gV.1.-1·~ blk ~WIJLCentt.iloc. 2~ hn..-Ptal at•h w./d hkup No dogs '"ii>T.'W/tYl*ui).'Tnory 1350 ind uti' Al:mllr In raavn-smler et.n1rOCC: _;;.~-~-r;;._f-~~~t looetlon. 6 .. lel O OOMn, IUin; S800 + rooma + l(ltetl & bath. 2 2617 $825/mo, 557-2337 room, lrptc/Qaf/\tg declC Lag u na N I g u a I s350 • utll Cneryl needs CUh. Jutt reduced dee> 1543-3727 ....... .,.,.. 1750/ • $8ff/mo (7 14)631-1210 6~ or 850-4283 Let Us Heap y .. Sell Y.., p,_,.,.,! Clll Cla1111W, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. toS139,000 · ,.,. .. g ....,_. mo yr Penln Pi. nr beh, lg 1Br E-aldeTrP1x.l09q~2br. 2221ALABAMA -------- OCEANFRONT 1br Condo round, 1atllaat/H e upper. unfum w/l~/atv new erpt/ drps, lndry, no TSL MGMT 642· 1903 ATTAAC room wttll pvt Stir Hwpl ocnfmt eondO Traditional Realty 63 1-7370 Furn. Me bid<! $900, 111 497-2920 or 824-<&557 P f 1 YI 600 pell $696 673--3600 bath in Mesa Vetde. C M w/prot 3Bd 2t>a. vu, -.. 942-3176 re person r Y · LAG deluH 2br, 2 frpte. t • l<r S300 546-1Qe7 W/O. Q6f, nu ept, & pnt + Me . ..._. Speetaeular vl•w from p/mo 111. last. dep LA MANCHA APTS lkyllt• nr Hunt. HarbOr ~ am _ 1500 676-16811676-&eoe Unfurn 2BA older hm, frpl, eve<y room. Exec. 3 8' Avail 1211 673-6970 2Bdrm 1Blth 1825-$675 1925 (2t3) 880-9513 LAGUNA BEACH turn utll - patio. St~ to beach. llM, Indoor j.e, .....,•tor, C.rtu ••I •u 2'22 gu pd, no pet• 142·5073 WWlll YIWIE pd, Po04 S285 Proflb\.ta St9'>9 to t>ct1 F rmte avail Jan. t Lie $1600 n-amkr 40 ~.TV 4a."°451 nMCled Clean rellabte n-• ' . L,•... . • mo. Prine only 497-3522 •28f 1Ba.. gar, lrple, new 38' 28a upper Gar. new R lh HB nome Male aml<r $333/mo-.. S300 dp lut ..... 111 IMt erpt 5 14 Jasmine crpt 10340 l/alene11 WIYllT! mor r Ilk d 675-5795,97'-3100 NB 2 e; 2 L. 2 pati09, ;na mPS Tt IUCI $850/mo. 675-4912 Bkr $750 No pet• 545-7983 :: ~21 • oga. URGENTLY NEEOEDll associated unit, VIHa Wan.,., Condo, 2 Mstr Bdrm•, microwave, ••Terrific 2Bdrm, 28a Lg 2br 2ba. new paint/ear Live wher• you have ---__ Sol moth« 10 lhr hm remodeled. S 102 ,000. no pet a. Av1 now $925. Unit Ea Bdrm w/walk-ln pet, no pell $650 Open •Spectacular apt• Room in 2br 1 ba apt cloee wl aame 554-2828 days 2131 849_1482 97g..7990fW 786-5680/H eioset. Almoat new H'ilt· hae,413 Ford Ad 659-9419 * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2ea auit11 to bad< t>ay. tern pref'd 1•4 309fTI Alisha ::--..,.-----.-...,,...,....,,~ er Green crpt All bltlna In --•Spacious townfl<>uMI quiet & eon~lta kite - fniat 1 Cute tBd tea Opbl, 1Unny WIHI l&t-tl 2152 kitchen lnel trash eom-•Lrg 1 & 2 bdrmi.4~ •AtlPlac:.a prlv 845-9131bef8pm Cau1u ltr l t at· patio, Genie g« dr opnr.~ paetor Lrg aunJaek redec quiet Po04 4 up •Prlv1ta b1lconlaa or ROOM w/BATH--fHI $650. 644· 7220 or AVAILABLE W 3Br 381 w/planter box~ 2 ear 1884 Monr0\111 548--0336 Garden patlot HUNTINGTON HARBOUR u~ A!!!f, 1 ear !I!!, •TIWI• 250·1022 $1150/mo. Baautltul gar p<kng Avall lmmed. •STUNNINGLgt.2&3Br REA C 846-522 ._........,.,......,., -- 3 bdrma, 2 baths, famlly 2BR 1ba I/pl OC41enllde home 760-1 108 S 1200/mo 840-7878 2B1 Grdn Apt. Pool $555, WIY 1111 A all 4 $85 p/mo Call .. Toni. room, llle roof, redwood 1 h · F ·t h ---1655 & $725. 710 w 18th •3 Lighted tennll eourta l1t1la/•1ttl1 2'11 673-6522 deelllng. Agency lilted at o wy. ron ae, gar. 9 LGE cheerlul 2BR 2Ba •2 Swlmmlnci pools -• ltatal .a.a 51n 5()() By ownet at w/auto dr opnr & WIO lftl!rt 1tac• 211 bltns upper unit 2 blki S565/mo-S735/mo. lrg •Streams & ponda LJllU 11A11 llC. I - $184:500 832-3787 S l200/mo. 759--0990 FA'lm'LoOs Waterf ron1 lrom · ocean G&r spe beaut 1 & 2 BRa, 111 •So<ry. no pet• Ill• • Nwpt Adi IOt. 2!1.188'. --------•I A.round $800 rentl CdM Oecofator FURN. Condo avlll now. yr 111 $950, bltlna, frpte. Mus1... •Furnltnlngs avail Wkly' rental• Low rates ati.y ~ For atorage 1 _ •---L I eh1rml'l 5 rm home S 1595/mo 673--0896 675-0088, Agt 386 Avocado s 135 & Up/Wldy Color or parking 875-1M4 -aau -• I Id o.. h ry fSl llllT ••2 ••12 WHY NOT CALL w gar I "' ur 112 blk to beaCh 2BA Cntl M111 2'24 -·-TV, maid MrVlee, tree B Of. oc;:n Vu CUatom 539-6190 Beet Alty IM s 1050/mo yrty 633-916 i 111-1111 eottee, neated Po04 & C.IUHfCial Home. 3Br 2Ba. llv. rm. or 536-9524 eva 1BA older houM 5495, j.,,., fi:-a-I stepa to ocean Kltctl's U. lalt/leat frpl+ NII contain goeet refrlg . stove, carpets. We§L ~ WWlll YILUIE evall 985 N Cout Hwy, 1 ____ .. ____ _ quart&r9 P,rlce lo Mii. lllT LllATlllS 2BA 2'~ba condo, 2 ear drpa, patio 2168 Maple ... ......._. 15555 Huntington Vlllege Laguna Beaeh. 4a..5294 l-•:•-a/AU.:~ •-t S249K, Owner 499-3861 CUTE ..... _ • .._ 2 BR gar. S 1300/mo, Call 646-5282 no pell _.._,._..,. Lane tr San Diego --· VUJtR - .,...._......type Wukdys 541 -5753, Beautiful Garden Apta Fr.8ay.°:rtnof8Meh SfUU19111l 27ff l .. AlllAY rw duplex • tiny but ev-1wt<nda673·1858 2HE.1•1T. Patloe/decka. spa HMt to •·e~Fr-"'"'-_t on Wkly ren. tale now avllil 3000. Jffi m IL a OCEAN VU 3BA 3 f"'lca nice. $800/mo. E'alde 2Br 1ba, lrpk:, gar. paid No..-, "' ..,.....,.,, St""' 50 w & p 2274 ·~ ...,_ .,_ • '" • BIG CANYON golf courM w /d hkup no p•t• · ,..... · McFadden "'· u 209'sq tt i617 Westctlff. high beamed celll~. BRIGHT and airy 2 Bdrm vu, 2br 2ba condo$ l400 $69.5/mo · 2Bdrm 1'/•Ba S700 · Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 _H..S 541 '5032 AG1 • ~~t:::n~7~552 · upper dupl ex. All Benl44--0141.676-5736 211-&MLIU ;:gr;~ 631 ~~~ -~ua lllc~ 1'11 SUISllLIME -- amenltles.Try S1 100/mo _ '°" · 1 w/:z::,~....___ """""W."---1 .......,...._ ~llC1larve .. ~."'1~; .. 1 __ • y~ I 7 2BR 2t>a condo nr Hoag E'Slde 1Br 1ba, gar. no ..._ ·-.._., ...,,.., ...,._ ,,_7 ._ ...,.. , ...,., """ A1Nll8 COMPLETELY lurnlahed Pool/lrple $795/mo pe1S. $565. 756-8557 IHIUIU.. Lrg patio. trpe, gr .. t port BMen. retno. TV 2000 a/f From S 1 5 28' 188 IOl?.5 yn MW to the "T" 2 Bdrm 2 645-6693 & 962-4458 2Br l'~Ba, 323 E. 181t\ 1Br, trig. r~. laundry, cond 1875/mo 832~ 190 $130,. w 9gl no depoai1 Grou 8ae1 rat11 BMr ':. ~f'S:8 =. Pl~.Y; =···TV d!:r,~~· ~ • 2BR 2BA. Udo batont 011:i:; 1rp1c, patio. No poo1, ca~,!° pets. y 111 ti• a I 1 at1 t1 ~ 751 -«>03 AG1 ml. to Lake M.V. ONLY jaeuzzJ.Only$1500/mo ~.gh• .. r.pvtNoyvar.d9/1behOth pets 95 Agt550-1015 931W 19th St 548--0492 Dkllftllll'f&U . nu CdM'1t>estoftlcea.S596-- s76 000 S .... al vyvo• 28 1B """t-. L•-· am. -$1100 ind utll, AIC. pltg, . . UI* .... gi n. 673--0897 or n0-5605 r a eom,...... _, re-College Prk Tri-pleJI 28'. . --·-· LARGE Big BMI CeCln. jal\ltor 2155 E COMl Sherry Coahow, Bkr. 1.111•1 nnlahed 2052 Garden 1',A,ba, O/W gar-lndry 180 deQ OCEAN & moun-Pool table ctr TV 2 I Hwy G75-e900 MytlrM 631-2242 or &45-6002 U1• 1ULn •NEWPORT CREST • Lane $775 mo 845-3061 lelty $650/mo &45-77~ lain vr-. Wooded and tri>a ~ 14 Bll'-!11 . wtn' 11s • ' "" ' • • t.,. ; •........ •---L 1 I 111 .. .-41>r 2'1tbl. ovw 2000 sq h. 2BR 1BA condo In Meaa serene. 1 block to beedl (J 14) 54>6918 ml•..,. 1 ~ -• -oak bar, elegant dtlCOI' Verde ., r 11141 Kida OK llTT&ll TTPI Private patio. bright, R9t8il omca apecee '°' INl latatt "--eral lHZ *ILlffl ... * dbl gar . pool, tennlt , S bmit Ji pell s750/mo 2BR 1BA. pvt patio. gar. elegant. bullt-ln n•w ltatah tt S~an l4IUe 831•1400 fof CM• ... ___ _,..-,..-...,,.._,_-..,,1w1lk-beh avt 12115. $1700 u · .u w/d hl(up. quiet. No pet• kltenen. 1 & 2 t>ed. unlta -•• rer Salt !....,....,._______ 3br 2'~ba, 2 car gar., frpl CHARMING 3 Bedrm 2 mo. Sherry Cottiow Bllr. Call Anne 63 l ·12vv • Water paid $875/mo from S 1150 to $2500/mo •• -~ 8ead'I 1300 If ---------1 patl<>-pool-1800ef-S160K ba. cottage on II'• own 631-2242or645-e002 ··~i~:I\: R 2038M-ver W ......... rfr ... ---IM 28f 1baC M w1:S3&5 Garden autta Westalft C...M W11lllllOllll 74().()303/0644-8136/E •xtral11gelot $1500/mo .~'i ;,· TSLMGMT &42-1603 ~--'j mo •''llJtll avl Dec 1 Or 497-5132 f1M,IOI *'' .... * lse 720-0513 •TIE ILIFFI* lfTW: --· .,_ 8 C111 Juhe ~-6977 OC A•,.,,_ .,..._ GtM t N h H d d Now AVAILABLE EastSlde 2.,,. 1 a, MP dlM ___ __ __ .......... aat ome. ar woo Weetctln Dover Shor• Duplex Lg mod 3BR 2ba. •• rm hrdWd nra dbl gat 1g AIDEtF ~•n Pit ASSl'St I Dvlldlf\O on Biren S40 all -i!i!~~!"!'!"!~~~-1 floors. New plumbing and 4 Bdrm, ~. tam. rm, 3 Frpc. patio. gat Lndry •38' 1'1t8a. Totally r• 2Br 2 ba, gar, unfum, W/D landecaped yrd Avt 1111 .rt IMck Wt teacher 111 wNc:nr few llrs 9Ulta on 1et f'oor 17 moa ... UYIUITY water heater. Extra large bath, 2 trpl. 3000 aq ft. area$1100/moM2·9918 done$1100/mo llkup, patio, no pets, 1 $1000/mo 993.3434 ---Am• $300/mo 645-2357 1 SYb IN S450/mo ln<:I Larsi-4 bdrm. 3 bath ex· lot. Ready 10 gol sep. baek houM, r.. •1 Stry 3Br 2Ba End Unit clllld ok $675 mo 181 l RM EASTBLUFF --iurnttura Right RHlty ecutlve home. Amenll Call 546-2313 dueed $30,000 for qulctl FtllLlll flllT llW Freeh paint $1600/mo Del Mar, Apt H (Mgr) Lg view Apt• next to Park Near Shopping Centet No CdM bay/ocean view 752•21t11 lnciude: Spa, lath houM, ..i.. 5326.000. 842-3282 l&Y I .U YIEW •S~s Tri-level. bay 645-9455 Frpk:, vaulted oernnga. lrg peta $710 840-1364 nome 38' 28a. r1rec>1.ce. ___ -----~- reflnlehed Olk cab!Mh. ~ Cuatom home on Bluff view 3Br 2'A8a SHOO 2BA 2BA luJI apt w/frpl. SP~ Prvtr':iated 2 BR IDI 1 1000 per ~·r,-c.()= 542•1559 p~~ OMoea..!'*:va~ wet bat Profeqlorlal ~21 Im Tl llPT. 1&1.1 over1oolclng water. 2BAI l11ttacs IO.. gar. No pets $700/mo C= Ok No pell I month • u tll Call 2 ... 2_ba-S3....,. mo _ •mrned SS50 p/mo lllldacaped. Asking 3BA 2\o\ba. Bluff•. 2'1tb• upstalra, 1g 3rd br _ ......... 679 w. 18th 631-8213/E 631_6107 or 856--0685 673-t674 Ff.I .,. .,., Millll llAln $239.000. Aedueed. Opn dalty 4-5, or office w/ba down. 2 __ -----I tight cleaning 204-A • 505 111111 Flora. Ted tpla 3 ear gar Pvt pool 13 BDRM PENTHOUSE In 2Br 2Ba. prvt patlo. PACIFI 2Br 19Ba, SB1000A mo • ulll David Or N B 548-80« I ,.., ''"lmrT -._ ltll •...........a--Hubert. Altr 766-1540 · · · carport. storage slled 101 w ay ve Across 11•/llMll• Traditional •-n•....-• 2328 Pacific Or Newport Heights, ocean Beautiful l>drm view of TIWIHIES trom bay 673-167• Female to snr 3BR 2t>a l • 111IAIYMf1ttll S2500/mo. 769-9274 View 1000 IQ ft tefraee. golf courH 1650/mo twnhse nr So Cst Plaza -00 Re alty 1111. Wnttlltf·hffr Absotut• bar~aln • dOf'l't R. Sietz Unique I-tomes I 1aeazzl tub. MUST GO ~96 Joann St Call for Brand new speclout 1BR 2 Br 2 ba gar I Ilse to S300 Incl utu 546-4596 exW: T~r:~1o8Lalt ai •1..--.... • _ _..._, __ .,a 675-6000 THIS WEEK 631-8000 "'•" "•"" w/dln pvt deck pool beh $950 yrly 5408 -631-7370 -.. ..-....... rn•-ml11thlaone PrMtlglout awt. ~ car~s lndry lac 0e: Seashore 5•8-BllO Femstiare 3BcSrcondo 1" $1 SO.fl 411'\ nr ·~ --------3 BA pool home In arM. 3 bdrm, 2\o\ bath £xEC lrvtne Terr bay/oen VU, 3Bri3Br 2'h8a Condo.$ 1000 • ""'' · __ mt tr om t>eaeh with l9m & 642~6« M Ohr Fri 8-5 SOOW. lmm~l•t•. Own· townhom• w/MCurlty, 28a. trplc, dbl g6f $1600. s 1200 aecurlty. Flmlly a IEll .. &PT cupancy NOSY I No pell 2Br !Ba, NEW c:rpt 1 car I male Cllrlsttana Tenn11 - .-.........u ........ The IOWeet prlQed 2 BOrm 2 bath condo on ttie ~of the highway In C«ona del Marf Fire:. plaoe. wet bat and • nk» view of the hllle and City llghta. Aaklng $1M,OOO. Sut>mttyour terms. - .,, are moving oot ot pool, ape + tennla. Try 842· 1569 or 759--0806 pret'd No pets 645-3765 Westside 2 story 1•..; bl, 268 E 16th 1• Npt Hgts garage. lrple. wsllrtdryer I s a No smotting • area and want It told l0'% down (No quaHtylng) patios. dlanwuher. Kida $595/mo 631· 1268 Yrty Near beach $925 ~im~ 968•3372 IC•aaercaal Prtftrtf now. Call for addr11s or or leaae. For details eall C..tl Mtu Zl24 3BR 2'..Af ba condo on ex· OK. No pets Av1il lmmd Cun Herbert• 11 -.gt mo. 87~912 Bkr 2771 pvt. lhQwlng. Agt. Afredo Patrtell 760-3702 .... pensive greenbelt In S7251mo 645-6646 mag P ENTAIOGE COllE --F ahr w'same 2b• CM aot 646-7171: Aes. 751•2018 _.. 2Bf E-alde, rttmodeled, Bluffs $1600/mo Prine ----•2BA 2BA Stec>• to bell 2l· Quiet clean & resp 1350 SQ. Ft lrelh&c:IMtl.t>Mmoall-onty.Own/Agt 760--0839 $725/mo 2Bd l "'rBa IBr. lrple. mlcfo. W/O, 2 Spat11llng e11an S950 $31250 • utll 64 1.7564 xlnl M .. Veroe toc BY OWNER SALE/TRADE Hrbr. ~ Eat.-u~ model 4BR. p<of;n& dee. ae.an & city It vu. Aaaurne In. 951-3168 Inga, ete. Chlld & pet oil. TownllOUM Gar. lndry car gar poot, 196 $7951•0CEANFRONT 3Br 2Ba 54~ 123 5775. 760-8862 3BA 2bt. 1mm11c: 1 btk room. nice E/slde loe 545-3115 or 549-24•7 Brand new s 14001mo LONBturn rm 1 b10 riteet t l.Jrat 1 * ONICl/Shop/Storag•• from beach. Frpte, patio 2629 ORANGE AVE POOL Patio, trple, X-lge 1t28R 1BA IOtllly re·: apt cp x Ute m I 264 tt' u reu c M •NEW PLUSHI 3Br 2~8a BBO Gardener $995 mo, TSL llllT 1'2· 1IOI lBr S580 28r S&&O. J500 luroislled Steps 10 resp M F $400 631-0377 IC-2-~t .,! ~7249 2 "1 1~;hme, gar Avt 646-'45t3 l'l mso.. sec unr E·lfde 55T·2841 be11Cfl1815tmo LKlo waterlron1 Apt - now ,unf'rn, 3BR28A StepstobHCh t 3BR 2BA Across from S600 mo 6~5-38l3Leave DECORATOR SPAC E Yl.UIDT&U • SPARKLING CLEAN llle8tiB.AU SUPER SHARP NEWER ocean No garag e name 4 pr. number $200/mo lnel ptloneta. r• 11a-a12erlM-1112 $1200/mo Bkr l42-3850 2BR w/pa1IO. dlw. gar·1 $950tmo 8kr 642·3850 --ceM ng 9tC S4M181 &PAIT911TS age, no pets 845-5577 ---M F 25-35 prot Stir 28r - -llWPllJll&m Olvora. Sale. Duplex on AVAILNOW ·1Br,18&.No 4bdrm,tam rm,vtew.exlt G i •Clean2BR2BABLIJFFS 2Da Bal Pef'I bChfrnt ap1 ,For 1MMrt1talllotc:. tmo ,1..... water4BR +2BA.Qocl(, g1r,frlg&stove.Nopet1. locatlon .s21001mo 1~~1~1::a~ft1~1y ~~C:::. ....... --a.Au Pool. lrplc carports S500moSteve 720-1082 tree rent fantu 11c:op!>()(l· Loolca llke ~I In a frple. HOK equity. $911 1 reapon Ad~ only $550 760-8782 sea Ped grounds . .-.;8u U $8~0 pets 722-8011 I Male 2Br 2Ba Nwpt Apt 840 sf $~94 497 -5132 WKY private & eeelUded /trade for RE. 873-2722 Credit v req d. 631•2242 4BA 2•..;ba. Bluffs T /HM pool/spa, patio/deck No TIWlllllU *M Tll W&Ttl * "OO -S200 dee> Stralghl PCH Frontage. NB 1 17 complex In Newport IUIM NW 111111 vShatp ciean Eaatllde end unit Pool, frple. pets ILuxurlOUa 2Br 2Ba.,,, Den non sira1gr.t 646-0 194 actea. 10UI tor bay lriew a.eh Sllf)W location -2Br t8a houM. Fned yrd tnopplng & tennis 'lub Bachelor $530 ..... Fer l1et WJD llkup lg lutcllen 11'011 rlM motel or omo. ------•-•I You can walk totheaanci Spmen•" 5 8', 3 ear gar & patio, encl gar. New Sharp/quiet. $1450/mo, 1Bdrm $595-$615 Frplc, vautted oeillngt, dbl trplc 8(1(;1 gar Prvt be~ Male piot non-smlu 30-35 2 SM Agt 75g..5080 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml One bedroom. bttell nr.: .... 15 ::000,e:·em530 pt.Int, crpt• & drpa. Lndry Avl t 2/ 1 759-1480 2Bdrm t'l•Ba $705-$710 gar. pool & If>• NO pets s 1995 S04'ry no pets sllr Nwpt HgMs llO!rn!I I -1111 LIO&Tm • llUllTnL U111lWf Neer to tannla. high KhOOI, 1hop1. parka. Four bdrma. 3 bathe, gueet room, alt In tap condition on lar~ lot. '839,000. l J""'IC;I 11 I if ~IS AMltora. 875-tOOO place. formal dlnlnci. ca-.., • · ., ... Mull pan credit Almost oeeanlront ht. 2250 vanguard 540-9626 2Bdrm 2'"tBa $895 •ALSO• $4 00 642 3«2 Diana Pl"e11W · thedral oalllng1 & morel Ull IAffltlT eneel<. No peta $875 • u "" llld• & pel ok gar -----2BcSrm 2'.;8a-?0en $895 2Br 2Ba Starting 11 $1395 Male to snr 3Br 2Ba Pen1n· ~etaill,~ttw:. apaoe 168i Call &46-7171 MC dep 770-5629 ....,., 2Bdrm w.ea $715 686 W 18tll 760--09 19 sula N smkr prof$'()() SQ on cor09r 0 TRIPLEX w/Nl'td)' l>Metl. . • patio appls gu pd 28drm 28a $750 645-2739 964-4163 --28 ~· 673-1•69 or 673-6707 MP aeAnhUr & CouL ~ ... Hwy_: 2BR/2ba, 2BR/1ba. Cottageatyte hm notr11 to 539-6190 8111 Rtty f11 3Bdrm 28a $800 -3Bdrm a yrl) ... ear ,,,,,. epot 1n ,,..,me ... 21 1BAl1ba. 3 car garage. ~ '465 ~tlo & .. ··-· • ···11 151 E. 21•1 546-2408 WI tfFtl a 111111 beach garage trple M F mature 50· Eu tbtutt localton 241 l E Cout $795,000 C Tatum, Ahr llC)ple must ... 53M190 -• ~ -----want a Mleetlon of great! $1200/mo 67~912 Bkr Condo Vi ew 111c 1-iwy, Sta •200. Corona 759-1552 Beat Alty lae P::9~on~: ~x~ 1Bdrm $810 llvlng? We ean otter any-38' Via Ltoo Beytront aot Aeasonao1e 720 iu• I Oe4 Mar 67 5-4900 • UUT HY-lltll lfl1 E·llde charm 3bf hM !Ilda 2,,.,BA w/dln rm g trplc 28drm 1'1•B• $705 tlling from a small apt to w/lge aundeck Yr IM M i: n-smltr 4BA 1111. ....._ IMl lttaeen 3 B«Sroom 2 ba. ~ fine cozy frpte priced rite pool •spa t TENNIS. 131 E. 18th 646-6818 • 4 bdrm llOUM It l()Ol(B· $1750/mo 675-8990 Nwpn Sr.ores S3001mo11 11ia111 A Fl aurial ,_ S . 500 Ownr/Bl(r t $800 630-6190 ' . ---tng In CM. NB. or H --& 631 37efi Hjict_7=·or 645-7~21 r ~Ally ... -S 1496 0/mKo c:d C~ ~I TOP AREA MESA PINES tlllnk of us tlrat lor OllatlCute I Br 18• Oupteltl 151 IU t dep . -._ ....._ COLDWCU BANl(<?R 0 ---- pet a.can 1 Studio 1BR 1111• new cozy el'lotee of Ideal llVlnQ Pr11ng. frig NM< DMCtl M F n-sm•11 Quiet Ne'#-I la NPT HTS c.pe Cod 4 plex E/8'de eu1e 3BA, dbl Q6f, 760-8702 Agent trplc, 'enct patio Ca~. TSL MGMT S-'2· 1903 S5751mo 675-'912 Blu pon Island h e<: nme on I ·~:....itiel nit H .. +;3 unite, new rehab m dahwr. Tned &tlo ~ BLUFFS 3Br 28a, new pool, ape, Quiet No pets WESTBAY ELDEN APTS 1DELUXE DUPLE)( 3BA weter "' lull prMleges v.,.. S229K. Agt. 759-5090 St 50 Incl gdnr ·2 crpt, drps & paJnt. D/W $550 Up S4-2447 23t t ElDEN AVE H-•ba 112 blk 10 Channel l SS50 mo 650 7360 * * f&IT,. * * tli at Lg9 fam-<m, 3br 2ba. fed S1300 1 • ..e 759-0&68 l'UID IEW Spacious 1Br Eastalde Nr Lido center 500 36111 IM F sllr N B 3t>r 2ba, nr 1Sandwlehn C.M Tap lo-•tt ... yrd,frptc,2eargar,grdnr BLUFFS Lg• 3BA 2·~ ba "" New crpta. dlt'lwel'lr & St $1250/mo ~4-7269 ocean $350 mo Av•tl cation Ted 432-1232 fl . 1990/mo+ 1990/He condo Canyon view drpa Pool Gu a wllet EUtbluff Twnhee Apt lBr 1mm90 Jay 631 ·6522 f'OR SALE -•••llTlm.LI St a;;. rm 29r S45-2075or~1579 Avall now 11350/mo mleatiB.AU pd Enel gar No pets 2Ba. 2 ear No pell MotW&daugMer lO ,,,f ..... , Sten 1141,111 :~;~~·1~~t;:~ NMrly new. Executive Agt 0ottle844-9090 se25imo~57eo -1 $950 &44-18fos-5 M-F ICdMhm S•OOmo 11t 1u1 Beautlful •1:l 673-70o7 -===~===~Immaculate townhom•. ~ 2 matr euftea. DELUXE DUPLE)(· 3BR APMTmTI WllTUll Yl.Ull Fumllhed 38' 18a oar. D 657-9095 E ~59-5507 .,.llT _ -uwaded. hM bright and .. ult..... Ult 2~ba. Pr-of. ~~led. 1v.ba 112 blk to Ch•nnel TheM attr.c11,,., new 79 2BR 1't.battl 1685 • g 1 . fr p 1 c , 11 t • w NB Mstr bdrm suite 1350 Marell 10 your pt\one to .l .. ll .... i11Llll open trench Oocn, par· .,. tFfl*, A/C,~:~uut. Nr Lido oentlf. 500 3eth Apta f .. ture pool, apa, Avalllble 12105/85 $1100/mo 67~912 Bkr l Male n-smi..r sub-lea~ pleoe 1 l•t·k:llng c1M A-2-:'.::rm,2 t>econd0Wtth quet floora and two UllllaLI t100/mo. 2 St S1250l mo.M4-72e9 p<lvat1 patloa Of declk1. POOll~.nopeta I _ 1 Oec .Jvne 759 ,,80 Sltledld 842_S678 _.!"' OCMll ¥lew In a ... l'Mdcl. 2 maatet aultM. BESTIUYINTQWN Poeelbte rWtt/optlon 2· ace wwma 2bdrm garage or carport, In a 84W122 833-8917 LIDO ISLE 28' 28&. 2 ---- ,_. 0\"9t locatJon. 241180 Afltn9ton on corner story Sbdrm 2'~8a 2~ Flrepl oil tlo l>uutlfull)' land•e•CMd ~ onty No f:'' --=·-----~-~-~=-:::::-::::--:::::~ ~~e:r=: ....... lot. Very ltg KW!g tm. din-fr p I c more U 5 0 j~~ u": ~ :;', l~O O Mt117.c,~1585 •--· p-1-JIM 950tmo l8a 87!>--0l '=~~~' S~ ~~ µ-<l C ~~ • :: L.-ndet owned and land Ing I ilnctl .,.. w/farn 53M190 Belt Atty fM 53M 190 8111 Atty fM 2 8edr 1, 8att1 M70 --.. t LIDO ISLE Bay V... 3 .._...,a.;.•, _..... -----tnolud«l In Pf1oe room Small pet otc. PtCK ooma i \66'1 Hit AtRt l>drm 2 bath. new 0ecor ' Are you planning a move? Young edultl wcome. TAKE YOUR •*LIDO ISLE 38' 28&. Avl lft 8111 ITmf , .._,.,,.. 28r.tten. 28&. dbl S 1350/mo. Yrt)'. • ~=.._. .. -~·--·:....~ :: WATI Rf HUN Cl••lfled acta wl!I po6nt $32.&00 Agt 540-5937 Enchanting 2·11~ •Id now No !*I. $HOO/mo 'COSTA MESA -g;.age No\~ 33411 873-0072 819/153--0719 "'" ; ,.,,.;:,.,_v ,.,...1o -...._ __ • BOMI 't tee.' ro"1~J"rh~to~:1 • . = ~ba Oaf unor IM. BMr 499-3400 (Comer c.ritwl,_,.,,fla) Oheftem W~ 240-181 NEAR 00.. a Weetcltfl t ACAL £STATE need M2~71 1 LI....... llU ..... 1 .. * Lido '*· wtntet 3br 2 ba Open Dally 1oam.epm l or M 1-3209. ~ pool -c>t Bultena I S A S td ~ ] f~fi#t,_.,.U!,. 111·1400 WAIT llT1 H•r•'a ano01•r Meat ~1~=~~7~7;:'8 ~-.?o~ c.ta... •14 Avell lmmed MSOtmo. I' I r I I I -------1 .... 11 IMI v.ra 1t9t * poo1 kldl ..,....,. no !*• 145-tMetvmao We Mr rttl .. lttel c11 .cftla/ellpa 1825 Nwpt Hgte 28r 28&. frplc, -Newport ~t• I E A R A D I DESPERATElll WAY BELOW MARKET Coron11 del M•r c1a .. 1c Ill Hazel Drive ,.., ............. ~Mt90e.t AttyfM I ~Ir d'!°,,P9t~~~~ .... u •• v•• ... ,H~:,droo .. m73' .. o,1•7rtg• i..., ..... 1,..._,,,1:,..-..,....1--r-1 -1 =::"'' tr Ht. 11t51mo 175-2520 ...,..,. mo ". ~ . . . . _ . • ..., I ..,. ..... ... lltt VIie 8llft)o&. AltUTMlllTI Nwpt H9ht• 28r 18e. pool, I .! ..... W • .. -::::: ~ _9'-= °="' ~450. mo .mo. • & •"'IC•~· c.vdP11 \lftt t01\ cOl!lltw~ •""I ~·1~"'?t ~~ r-1~,,....,l,,..._A...,1;_,,r1--1 ~.,10 "'..:n111•t l•ll•f\f 10 ......... lllll"t Plflo 1 ywda..tt90 .11&-CMl74 or MO-.OH2 IO •• "-i•' & So C' ~• Pt.u1 •Mt °"'' 111t1111lt' 10 tllf . _ . . _ :::_,o!::':'_,.,.., ............. Ir .... Nty... On IN ...... 3bf ""' gar tit,..~ G•• "m•AllW l'I ts Pll ASl \ "°"' - .._ wM IWl IPW o...,..., 1 cer..,. r:':..-rn'oo"-~ ,... . PU • umn -[ ~ ..... 1~_A.,..11_s .... 1;_K.,..1 _c. .... 1-1 0 , __ .... ...., .. ......., , bedroom. 2 .,.~ ram111 room. ~ ;y: AJc. ""*· frplc. .. Atty... llmLll •• •• I . _ . _ _ •· ··:::i -.... --~ -.. CANYONIOCUNVllW 111-1111 ..... :~~ V11W .. 21•tae ., ::r=z :::: . _ ... _ ... ~ °"'8ft. St100 ,lrlS-0741 fWft tm 8ec. ~ W.. IUT t 111 WITll lllL. •n &.ooo Of enak• offer. -c:,:-··--'2000/f'llO n3/~ ..... ,acular tlr ,, •. till¥9 IOlnetNl'ICI S'0'11Mn1 .... , ,._. *'"'" --:-... .r-:~r.-::-~~ .. ,..._ ,....... (714) ~.aA__Wtlll lO ... , QMalftaO .ell do 2M • .. yd I "'°'9 TWttl 3br pod/ tMrrlOCMn*--F-rplc, 2 ~ 11 w•ll I Call NOW ........ ,., .... flp,cMJtger.•1to0 ta"'Umn'IT ~t MMlll J c.r~.lndfy.r;: •1200 1~~~~~~~~1!11~~~~~"111. 142-5171 • a.eMy• onse-1MOl/7M-9203 • en -4tt; ' ....uTI .. 11ur1 ta •111•1•11 ltll I 1---1 ._-------~-------... r-I I ' J • . .. • - I \ .......,-..... ..... m.t.I/..... 1411 a.. A ll .... II • SUI .._al 11! ..... HM fualtut Ill ...,_, .. Lealteeoi .... =' ·lnlUf.,. .. ._ua.a .am™~. ~~--iiiillliij;-Onhodoltdol. .. UoNlll ~ ....... ~ "'· 'O:'ml EA8Y ASMMllY W()N(I t'IMtlC•P9:1ntlllt• ••tr carouMI mlc:to 111' -• -., .. ~ lllwolc STlllTllUL but. I lnMe -.>Pt• ~coup1uo~ M00.00per100.0U.tn-p/t-32hn""1tupr9q TMk bet, IMtble '°" mt TUI g -f.1'-. "'2~ °' · · · Mt-1510or1N-1171 12un1ttlnC-.MeM.(1 ._, ~· Mo e.. trw761-2211 $475.2--s·~~ ~ Htl. ... Ura -24M LlllL •lmlll Hllll P•r•on ok to have pet1MOe/NO . ....._ <»-~rlltlon Worker•-$900 • ..,1 $478 P'· I' ,.,"·--·· 11n111•--~llW:h.,.__,.,_"" ---..... outeldefob).28ravallfof .... __. .... adclt!•llld ... 1S/..,,ar1/,ullt11M IOfl CO.II $2000 .... \• ---· . bpet-..=.c. ~~ ~ ~-~ lPPUllEI 1111 men.., W/Nnt tWdUC>-It~~ *..,NC 634·1400 $475. ~1-3139 !!!ll!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!...Jl~l!fl!1 f*d1 Medk:afe/..._.., good .... )..4 y,.. c.lf. tlon.1'1-1742 ~ ITAL -to3 • ' h wtleet ootof iiiiiiilJ~jiiiil..;.;;:;"'°';:.M'Y..: AD -blllno. lmmed. ~. felll .,..,,.,.. r4q. 8llery COITA MDA Wan'*9 '°' _...., '*''°' ~~=2 Ad. Ft tlon 61oO c,:,11~,.:: e~,~ ,· ..,_ pllk)We. m ·, }10.~ No VERTISING 7M-f06IH.e t ~~.~:;~:-!. w.,,.. IW\ ~ t1u>••s-11u TH! 1111111 R.E.LOAHAOENTS. 112soeo.f40-41s1 ~/no cal 9'!!!l/!Mlll Mii 497·H&7 lndlvldu•I 10 pr99are OOl..0EN.TAU"Fl£ :=.n~r~TI= fUUL•llfllfM mf nlNllJTm. Antique meflOOMY ~ AllOO 1311 IDTIST ~W&i ·-... •1•n--ll1\ICWrel ~ ..,.._ UTllmULll Udobrancfl. RClchd.~M•onS·*'F .. 7oeo.,~2"1· ADP"·: at Chevron Sta. ~2t50ed(lle08)~~11' l•'MJlH•lltl M PAVAILIClD'K. ..-.-• ma•lneo.taMeee.3-f CrMttwperwnwl ..... & .... "' .._ 31eottattior81,(8Dfl'WV} _1:.._2 _,_,__.,......,,..-.,....-~~ .... _.d, n..---Mil llT.. Ywt of bultdl~ con-~-oo-Otdlna'a.... .... ,._ our hCM#'I dally 5 dtl)'I a f /T PIT.. II.... .._ ...... , -ta • ~ ~ ...-. n-ac -....-,._,., "'7 .. -•-. .. _....._ .....__,.,._,...., • ~ ,.. _ _.Ion exg::-..... II "'"'-~eek Houri.; ~agaa Illa. -...w... ~·:a.::...:.,.,......__.' l aarw 1 1 ta .. -7 w between Harbor & __ ...,,.,.,_.,. .. _......... ................ tot ay awon wtth .. 1 .. w tin.&~ ........... --.............. .. • 1 1tle <>ranee Mec:Arthur SA 541-7522 Firm haa 2 MUMwlal required. endlda1e1 aggrHlv• CATERING b4aMci on e>eperi.nc.. A~~ J:!. 115.~· Stint• . Ane ofc, eurwy eat1htone COfOf ~ SCRAM4..ETS =..~lit= BKKPG/~ING ~.;._~,! =.a~Of:on=~ firm. i:~~H-Sat :::::'p,~~~ ~a:t 95FNNonlll.&*0419 ~r=.~l":r.~: uMdS370.57t-7524 I~ undentandamer~ llllry LM... ,,_, and bQnua, Com-r~r end altue1urll cM-not required. MW 111•1 M2·~ 8!'~ BEt ... ~:. Rudclo mL etyte. wWDtS Ing, to dellgf\ ~IO Ba,Qt'OUnd In A/A & A/P pa4itlve 111ery & xlnt bM-1lgn1 Kno~ge ow CHILO CAREILOCK!A -·-,_ l2'00 for a vet1eCy of dlenta. I cfeee pcocmlnn ,._ eftta. Legal exp req'd. bUlldlr\Q IMterlall and ROOM PQ8ltlon In pvt. orlnl~Apt:>oinlmtnt ••Sl.05p/hr *1r TRUCK DRIVER w/OMV obo.M0-5822atllpm Shw9 • Ofw ~ ~Ing met· wable. Fut! ~ ptig. Conoanlal omoe. N/llMr contenft pttoM II ai.C> r.-Club. ~ like kldl l be PINN c.11:. 22 Openlngt. varied WOOc Printout WAREHOUSE & .. -- Leaky• C...... ket c»nande que11ty and "-Pond to N H/C M pr.rd P*.M ~ r• quired. E>loalent pey and able lo o6Mt\ I*"-loctc-~.no exp«. req. COUNTER HELP. .... - SHAl(E)C>Ur HEAD ltyte . loerd of AMttn Attn ~wit" Nlwy reqt Ot benefl11. For conaider· 4lf room. M..f: 8:30am-Pet(11:o"'*) 7~' Student• OK. Muat be 3 Ha.nk• Ei.crtrlc Supply• .............. .,, A.ulo mechanlio tallOng to Jan p 0 Box 1915 New· call· atlon, p1eue forward a noon LOfrle 291-7500 yr r91HMnl. Neat IPPMf• 6'6-7777 .---. vain.. "The flfat twon New1par't production pciti ~ CA 12M3 SYLVIA WARNER reeume or atatement of I et ........,1...,_ I ance. Call 3-t PM ••••11 ..,._. :::!Ti. how to°'*' 1t1e knowthge ~. ~ • eto N9WpOt't Cent• Dr. quatlflcation. with 1a1wy -11--er--. -2°11 ~ Santa Ana s.41-8878 WIDEii I,.... we OFF!R on1y the flneet and SHAKE 'f04ll t!' .OOC undef' dMd· Ill 11911 Sult• 1700. Newport ,.qulrementt to: Ab0"9 minimum. Oeleto ~ H.B. N4-2HO for apJ>t. In hOrM furnilhlngt & ~ '~?.. -• =· ": = "='='.:. = -· 02eeo. ,..,._ ITl'll H• "'--CdM. 120-1021 a f~1nk MllTMLTftm w.=~ M,:;.:::..:o; =·· ~ •= 11WI tage. Poettlon II par1 payable eocountt r• U UL Um -·-. DELI HELP-SandVftch t 'I Int~ T~. I R V I N E A R E A ) . co&llC11ona. IOfas, loY9 time, good lnqulrlea and t*vtbte' peyro41 & oen-FASHION ISL.ANO • aker, hrs 9:30am-2prn l\.L part time. Some exper. 2:30-10:30 A.M. Pickup teall. chalr1. tablH. reaumH to: Steve •al ~ PIMM ~ Medium a1ze firm Mekt P.1. lu 21141 Mon-Fri. 942-5297 I ~ "\\'POr1 pref. Call Suun or tructc & dependablllty • lempe. carpet• & ., .. f(Xll) ADS ARE FREE · Cal: M2-llli Hough, Art Olreetor, reaume to' ~ S.y outgoing dependable ..... Au, le lllM 1111111/••-r Margo. 8"45--0587 mU9t, $90. per ..-Cand. ~ Dally Piiot P.O. 8o11 Enterprl .... Inc. 290 U11Qallon Secretwy min. lttmP'""••l.U ....,.. • EQUllOppty~mlf/h w•••-Celt 942"'4321 alk lor PJ.,US a. p1oteNloNIL.d!t-15IO, eo.ta Mela, Ce. Newport Cent• Or, Sult• 3 yrs e11per. Word pro-Night hoet ... T~aL .......-...-llllPll/-..... Jim. tlgn .atatf to bflna It all 9282t 520, NeWpOt1 8eectl. Ca. ce11fng exper.. non-~ ()ppottuntty ::r..r10 peraon 4-epm. •w --"Ill.II Uw out. 5 dtl)'I, eorne te>g9lher. utlltz:lnO Orange 92te0 smote•. 1eo-e111 ....-Emptoyer 1 INIMAv. C,M. M Coydyard1. Styllat wkoda, 2 ctllldfen, Eng.---DTUllll County:11•rge.tfurnh1n M'W llU'f IMMEDIATE OPENINGS wlcllent• 6'6-1559 9¥9 llah epeeklng, own CM. WOOdwotk~ •!IP· Cua-thowroom.. lllU flllT CWlcal .... , ....... • HllTB rtr & PIT for eicp'd UftH Piii •• Chlld CMe ref1 ,.q'd tom Wh I Door. 1727 LET 1,JS help dee«ate your 330 W. a-. St. lmmed. opening. In law exp/own tr~ 97Me37 Cook 1 , Ca 1 h I er a , I "" ,. ' I f $700/mo 94e-1t 18 S~ Ave, CM. home or bfflce with di. .-7, • ClElll firm, r9qulr• ce>pler and Waltreuee & But Boya requ r.. peravnne or counta up to 40% off of c~;:~' TYPIST . =· :i~ •. :~~ c~l;!!'l"!~A~ ~~·~ .. !~ :;1~w ~tA:!=-~~ AM~u~ .. ~~1 •. 1a,..,. ••• Wu•s1JS r~a1~1::' !:.lndud- F<>UND: Bike on Iowa SI, Tlr90 of R. E. a.com. a Mon lhr Fri Call Gledyt Chevron Station 3190 Frame Wortct at Shop & Start SS.75 hr. 557-8020 111-1111 tw Tewt~i. Sehl, C. M. Loen Rep. R.E. Ne. ,.q'd. Poeltlon avaitlable tor can-780..o.404 Harbor Bl. (SD ~) llflml 111.P. ~ti:~,!.~iandM ~~IC::. ... L•D ... Ell Mgr f0< a ma)& corp. I Mon thru Fri, Owner tci.ntlty 7~290 IBM Mtup tor you In the dldatewtthlypMglklllsof --hi /I 11_ ... 1_ E>lper. In Italian foodt. tclout. Knowledge of prev. owner of Mfg Co. appolntrnentaavallable tve mag fleld+ training, at.,,lng minimum 45 wpm uoel-...... ' •-... www Part time. Gerleral hc149. bO t & t II lTTlllllT teak.a~ poallloll on SelU«Saya. FOtJH~ r.T£ 110ii' litiby soon. no-eoeJ Chuctl lent ..-,y and b.n.ma ~~~-;;:r•· ¥J~t ill/ Ml-3433 Luigi hel;~I. 945..°::..'4 ruo on N.B. SponlnghouM. Call w/PfogeMIV Co. 9&3-3e27 I UY....,.. e.I w/kltten1. vie. padtage oftefed. Open-· Plltl IP ll11IT Plll'I LIT IWlftl Ravi O< RJctt 752-<>565 Nur ... Akie"ivallebte tor 1 Monarch Bay Terr MANAGER lnrfn Coeta MeM. Yorba P/T llmTAIY lmmedl•t• oe>enlng tor Contact Nancy 873-1800 llllfflll NURSERV-lodoor prtvale duty Ml time or LES· 95 -ll33 49'3-1290 Linda, Cerrttoe. and El Merrlll Lynch Realty needs expet. typeeetter. Muat ' Newport 8Mch Executive Planttc:ape Malnt. part time. 941-3778 King tin Bdrm aet. orto. Mon\•. If Interested competent perion to have tiave mark-up 11 SS need• full time Pro-PIT or FIT, 548-9585 C091 $3500. Sell MOO. LOST COBRA CORDLESS lmm9dlat• opening tor Ml s>leue call: work Monday-F rlday ~::. ~~XP bee*-AFTER feaalonal Chauffeur, Ir-FOLIAGE DESIO MS ••rc ... 1 .. 111 Ore11al Din Tbf w/pada & :.o~~ ~~= ~= ~:V1c1 =:-~h nan Hiii t,1~~-~~m:nY:!'t~ ~it.''i;;ci;;!,;g'',,,:':a ~= :;:·,M,~."~ ... llPT. •-----4 ctn. $300. M0-2242 Trtftl 14 chlldren. Experlence -n• •· 1111111 needed. Call Judy, dental lntura.nce. • co.n-SCHOOL MIM Moee, 9-12 noon, 8 Men Of women needed Aa!lsaft 1111 lOYHHt, lold velvet • • ·--· helpful. P.1. ... 1118 991-5910tormorelntor-genlalalmoaphere. Con-2131937-\504 lo work In ordef dept. LUDY-;;gJlt &nner goodc:ood 75.541- 1 85 7 -·-lalltl lu, le Hln matlon. tact Allasa. 942~21 ext. JOBS --y Mu•t be courteou•. Sat•. tervlc• platH , NEW Sotabed $3501 OAK: fl •..U We ofMr an uoellertl ~ RECEPTIONIST 291··· . _,H• enthulllal11C, salery, no plaee aettlnga Aponnlle din Mt $350· cof tbf Mt neidble hOUt9 7•3• eflt program, paid va-11•12•1·2111 w/typlng 40wpm, C.M.· I llUT We l\eve openlnga fOf 200 ••per. nee. Call Kevin, llnens. IH ~art, etc. $300; bdrm SiOO; wall uni! Rlctlard,873-4115 callont&holldays,bonul S40 llA.YPILIT EARN people to wot1t approx. M2-5844 Cash.ByapJ>l.644-1818 S300110fa/loveaeet S500; program and dental In-Equal Opportunity area -IMS Nancy 330 w. Bay sir-.. 10 days delfvoerlng T.... Fr. prov. din Mt orig $2800 CMW care DH 1urance. Salary plus Employer · lmrTlllllT Coeta Meu, ca. 92927 unarv phone OlrectOflee In the PART TIME· Golf bag -tac: 11400; cot tbl aet w/ Cfiitb CXKE/k hli(pg, my ml!Mge relmburaement. llMIM ..,. For Nwpt Bch bulldet. M2-412l 1ftU11L J Southern Orange County 11orage-pvt Country An!iuctl 1111 glua S550 xlnU s.43-4705 C.M. hOrM Mon-Fri, refl. Applicant mu'1 apJ>ly 1n Ith varied dutlea. Per-Handle buay PhonH, PRIZES ~or~·=~ Clu~o ';;f:'U:.~1 9 1 llY IPft.llml omc. deek•; aac dealt req. 631-3075 ~2-o&e9 perlOn at Dally Piiot. 330 manent Patt-Time. Xlnt llghl typlog, front office women 11 or over · LES 957·8133 S100, exec deek $100. -.aua-.m w .. t Bay St .. Costa typing 111111a & good tel&-appearance. Non-Hll TR~ w/cars. Station Wagons PUTTm •••El •at !ft d.ut $15. 948-<>73e F Ch 1 1 Sh ~. Ca. Apply 9-1 1 phone m1nner required. amokerpreferred. I 1'"'1 or Light Trucks are ~homedellwry, * ... -.&I* One 7• aofa bed s1oo & or r •tan c ool. •.m. 0< 2-4 p.m. (Clrcula-Call Carolyn 645-7281 The Weetfleld Companlea, I •llD ~-needed. Plnalnt out-eat1y morning to 5 A.M. Refrlgeratora S129 & Up ..._ ?' IOfa s75 540-1499 ~ t=~~hurst tlon Dept.). 4750 Von Karman Ave. Tm Ulll UL.IS ... door work. vatld Driver'• $500M800, p/mo. Call Washer• 199 & Vp -"'-""------lllll.ll "'111 955-0800 Exper ,.q'd. ew+oornm llA.Y lie & lhe ability to under-942-8015 anytime. ~i>f.tat/-.C $99 & Up Oval dlo. rm table. 8 IMlllllPU Wicll/Dntal SllS 1aMeaaCedfflac:OM1-11•rn111n OateMnl59-1529 <Sue> ......,.,, 1F~im1~ruc1~ft~~ PlllNUTlll ·· Fur~·Une~!.Home ~~~~i..~~~~~ trve In & cat• tor 7 yr old erll'llp 11 IOOl<lng tor • Fast paoed development llOlllY FllMI It you are toolclng for extra "' ,._, _........... · " ....,... .. -· "' · i~ chlld. Laguna Bdl. mTAL General Office clerk ofc needa frleodty lndl-apendlng money, or like following a lhor1 training And Computer Con-All APPL ES $400; deek $100. Antq Call 9am-1pm •94-3326 IUllW ma. wtaome Wlp ex-vldu11 w/prote11lona1 Opponunlty to earn extr1 10 go places Ilk• Magic Miiion aP9IY •t 8:30am, version. All ahlfts. Full O< fifty la.rlltteM grandfather clock $800 pertence. 10 Key & typing manner 10 handi. buay money •Ung gourmet Mountain. Knotll Betry t0:30 O< t :30pm Dally. part-time. Join our fam-11..a..t I ...V 832-3070 O....tln l N.:Sy ~=~-f1e49ful Xtnt WOfklng con-phones & light ofc dutlel. foods & gifts tor hotldaya. Farm. Of wtn Prtre. and 11200 CondO< Ave. F~ lty. 540-1777 UNIQUE FU~:rru':: mmllPll M. RDA pref &40-1122 dltlON & trloge benefits/ Nwpl Penln locatlon. Flex. hours. Wiii train. Awards. Call us nowt We taln Valley, CA (South of 1947 S. Main SI. •1---11--~-1111 ........ NB t 1.., ____. talary commen1ura1a Exper/non-1mkr req'd. Westcllft Pta1L 642-0972 have aeveral openlT. In Talbert, on Euctld) PUITSIAPI Santa Ana _......... . ._pppyatt..:.,"~I .:! .. ;:-", u 1• lllT11 U•fll•IT ...___ -•1 C •• H B V .. I ........, ""'"'" fT -'"""' ,._.,..... _ ••--w/experlenoe .--.... Call0ebble67S-98'40 MATURE LADY to wort! ...... . . or . · 2015 w. First St, Santa .. nn: ••P«· n1.,..,. ~·t Btwnfdlnger&Wam.ron ..... ., ..... ,.... w -F Mutt be exp. & get Self mottveted & prof. at-Kathleen for appt. at llOlnUY p/llme to flt In Boutique. 6'2-4333 Ana. CA (meeting room care tecnnlclans. W• are Main St See the Searl Gltf\ayr•full fMtut'90 1 ~ ~~h::.~ ~r: ,.:.!: =~ _.!j:,:.ic.. 1111111 l&MLIJI GrHt working environ· ~~~ ~~:2 Alt lllllUS IHIO EOE Pacific L.anee) =1~1: h::M::~ Open 1~~~~=5 PP S800obo 675 - 724 3 7go.2690 • 2600 Harbor Btvd. menl w/good benefits. To manage 1e units Weet-persons to Join our ttaff · Elvt9 Prealey 30+ Album flllT..... (114) 141-1111 Full time. varied ofc IAUI lllHUTI licM. CM. Must be mar-of plantacape prof'l1. REFRIG. dbl dr, troet free, Coltectton: noel cond, HOUSEKEEPER or young sharp pw90n tor buly duties, lncld typing. .. OlllJll rled, aemf.-ratlred & In Seti things rut with Dally Own vettlcle, Int. ,.q. white~ gd cond. $350. some never played. perSOfl to help me clean OphttlalmOlogy ofc. con-phones & aN111. book-good hM!th. s.4&-0433 Piiot Wanl Ad• 631-4et5 545-1715 or 942-1012 $150/obo. 640-29M my hOuM. S5 p/hr. CdM venienooc ·H.B. een.tttl. IElllAL.,,. keeper. wlll train If nee Wa are 9rowlng-The Boe- 6'0-50<46 A""'4 QP9ty fOf advww:. C' FfT perm, aome exper. 642-7222 ton Chlpyard. n•tlonalfy .,....... --------•renowned Choe. Chip Prttnaieaa:t, teaming f0< right per-nee. for Cost• M ... ofc. •iRm/llll!lll!-Co<*le concern. hU cM-e.a-: , son.For appl. call Call D'Neee. S4S-3292 --•-,.._.aut11 n S l M 9am-5pm 642-0851 Relponllble for small high veloped an e11ci1lng, tun activity office Good end lnnovstlva wholesale • ••• • e • Dt•"lter Tr.-a.c "9 typing. Xlnt telephone. program for It's award 1••• • • • ••••••• ••••-Wehavelrgdateenlryl)(o-I Bask: boot<keeplng. wm winning Choe. Chip • DELIVERY DRIVER • )eel & need ace typing train rest 557-3200 Cooltles. e.a • : llllllt & lnt•est In learn-Marvelous income poten-1~-~~!!!!=.iii ,...,...__..._ ___ _ • e Ing computer. 631-8480 llm/llOIPT 1111 thru commission fi KITCHEN CABINET l••._---..ft.---1 .. ---.-DAN SALYER PAINTING •• Dally Piiot motor route • • ..... 11--·· For Development Co. Job ..... and bonut for $2 17 eta REFACI~ Lie ... 2""'"~ e --_,_, enlalla phones, typing & bright, ambitious & per y m.o • Peraonat~/C>On9Uf1. CteanUpe•TreeTrlmmlng ""' ""'"' : available In Huntington • Ooodaecretartallllllll,c.-flllng.AltportareaS1100-enthul1lutlc sales • Callfortreeeat.642..()881 Watdrobe.glft1,partlel. Vard Malnt.e Haullng CallAnytll"IW.994-2017 e Harbor area. 1-2 hours e reer opportunity. hours S 1200 mo. Lorey peopi.. fuff & p1111 time. That's ALL you pay tor MASONRY/CARPENTRY Terry e50-e104 ext. S. MIKE 650-3283 GLASGOW PAINTING • • fluleble. H.B. Ml-5847 751-8003 Resumes & appllcatlont 3 llnes, 30 day minimum Very competltlw. Lie. ....~ ~al Int/Ext 30 yrs •JC.per. e per afternoon. e •-for lmmed. openlng1 lo: In the & lntured. (714) 499-1804 _ _ ref's. 942-521 • --ATI'll/....., Ttcbicll/TrMft The Boston .Chlpyard. OAlY AME AXRDYUUJ PLOYMENT LXw1..,,--------" : Call 64 1-4333; Mon-• Wee«cUyt, 7am to 2pm. SSOS 100 w Chapman, Or-Ooora-Repalr-Alterattona Carpentry, fencing, wtn Emphul1. 752-5008 Im tmell. my pric.. ., : day-Friday 10-5 P.M. : ::!.~Exper. helpful. umrt•ll. ange.ca 926&6 PILOT ~==~:'= ~u':9.n:'"'~ :"'t•. Attys.Pamam&Auoc. ~~R~~ ' Ask for Art • nda Individual w/baalc Sales 35 yrs exp. Jerry 942-<>587 And v .. .J..u1 la l0td ~I INT /EXT. 20 veera Exper, • · • LIUl llOlnUY woodworking aklllt. Ull WUT SERVICE CklW (llc#30405) 83&-8244 Average Room S29+ • Or•nne c........ •• fO< lltlgatlon and general F/tlme. 643.()898 after YH'IE .. Tll F NCE n-Exterior Stucco 1130+ • • -• bu1lne11 practice at-9:30 AM for appt 11 th• LOS ANGELES 01D£CTORY Chlldcate my home. N.B.. E ....,,air. New & old. wati. brickwork matert.11. 942-0442 • D II Pll t I\ C.M . .,. .. _ Tranaport 10 Wood. chain llnk, petlo'1. oonctete. Comp petloa: l---------1 • • y O • torneyt. Non-smoker ~al Office TIMES Telemarketing Of-IChOol l b9ck. 650--0251 tree•'-Oreg. ee&-1118 15 vr11 ... .._. 946-43~ • W Ba Drl e Newport Beech. Send r• flee In Costa Mesa. Our CALL TODA.VII ,.-.....,.. • 330 . J Y8 e aume to: Hiring Partner. SERVICES l'l9'# commission tcele al-All Fii Liii Chtl1tlan mom wtM care tor GATE & FENCE REPAIR BRICK, BLOCK, STONE. e c-•:. ----C & e 5000 Blrch St, lulte 2900, lows you to Mm more 5mo-up In my $.Clem. hm. LOW PRICES CONCRETE. 20 yrs exp. • v•l9 ....... ft • Newport Bch. Ca 92680 TECHllCIAI than $200. Jn eomml191on s~ °!Z!t~ meal•. actlvltlee. 492-7957 771-4229 Of 871-1 976 Terry 536-7988 after 5 e • e e e e e e e e e e eCe e ee e e e e e e e et & wages by •ting only -· i L~ ••om .... II .... --. •O"EN. HOME REPAIRS. _ 20 subacrlptlona • weelt. ~tatlve "T".. ... "'" .,...,,_, Pal t n.u...a11 C t Brick. oonctet•. custom NDYS WALLCOVEAING Po11tlon avellable tor It's po1tlbte to earn more M2-G21 ilt, -your chlld In my home 6 n · ~ ,.. · ~ ry work. Low coat. Cati Bob Installation & Removal qualified lodlvldual In our than S 1000 weekly. mo-up, M-F. 831.()179 NB .re. Owy 946-527 PTL 13s..394 O< 6'6-9557 Int painting. 54&-4013 Admlnlalratlve Servicee Hours are flexlble and the ClHlliailnfta HANDYMAN LARGE and BRICKWORK. Small )obe. Expert Wallcove. ring tn S 0 e p a r I m e n t . otflce 11 Freeway clote. ROBiA"§~NiNG tmall. I DO IT ALLI Newport, Coale MeM, ttallatlon. RMI. Conlult· YONEY ::•:I~=-~~v~~ ~~~ lnf0<matlon call Anutlcll C.W.Jt SERVICE:• throoughty 531-5579 Pat 0< IV• mag. Irvine. Reh e7S-3175 ant Maignmnt 511-8590 eral malntenet\aoe. Ex· EJlqui9Jte AcouatiCe~ clean houM.. 945-9741 HOME REPAIR. Carpentry ·~ LYNN HANSEN'S OMAR. <*lent salary aod ben-IAUl/UllWW IPl'•Y"ad 0< remove. Ory-~ & gat-. tr .. trim. -Interior Painting and dtt Include coet of IMng Full time counter ..... In -nil Repalrl. 847-7901 HouaeclM.nlng. carpets & dump runs. C.M. & N.B. ---· Paper Hanging 549-9977 • •••••••••••• aalary adjustment. II retell hardware 1tore. uphotttery. wtndowt, etc. area. Jim Whyte 942-720e QUICK & CAREFUL · Interested, ~ retume See steve. H.W. WRIGHT A llrttJ llllllt. N1·1Jll LO RATES. T13804e POWER STRIPPER. Tuesday, November 1Z or cell tor applatlon co l~ Roc:hett•. CM ualtut ~ lnq. wetoome IHll~ 112-1410 Strip 11 0" the -nil. ARIES (March 21-April 19): You have marvelous chance to gain SALES HELP APPUANCE REPAJR D'• eteanlng. Reaid/apt. LT RXtrdNd -UoVINd s.tf Storage Expert• ~~.:::-~=· pertinent material. You can also settle recent squabble with family Uln .... FIT &/or PIT ..... pos-Washer·Oryer-Refrlg-etc F0< metlcuk>u1 & detailed Garage & Yard Clnupa •• member. Money discussion can be harmonious despite m inor ••AIMM. ltlonforfunnauttcalgltl& 722-1737. 20yrseJC.p. clHnlng. Sat11tact1on Jon 645-1192 •&-1 I * •WEOALSSH LO* disagreements. P.I .... 21141 clothlng atore. Exper AppllanoeServlce. Refrlg .. guat. For appl 54e.4294 Conalructlon Clean-up•. ~~~~~::'.!no. 83~~~l'TOG~~E TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll learn more about law. you'll ..... lat, la 12l n prefd. Charltee' Locker. wall'ler9-dryen-rangee Home & <>mc. cteenlng by Trash & tree Haullng Lie T-118 428 730-1353 l=---.,,,--......... --l receive inv1tatton to travel, popularity increases as some emotional lttaa Ptntwl U Via Lido. Nwpt. 875-1230 dlatlwunera. Lie 522-2323 JODI. P ..... call f0< tr .. Fr .. •'-JOhn 945-1730 . • luter/lhJw pressures are lifted. Lunar emphasis continues on public relations, ULll llP. Aal'aitl~. •tlmat•. 642-e7~ GREATER NPT/C.M. Ar• n..,_.a,m Int /Ext ;ten plastering possible partnership. Equal Opportunity CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY p;'i(fnc;x;:;:;m; i H~ 'fl"8 exp. Haullng-cleanup-palotl~-StmlTI .,. .. . om'texturlng. quality. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Olg deep for information. reject Emptoyer S.-lng :f1reulve ..... Aaeu~ • Roof1no & '~'=Pi':: 94~:ke~ moving. 1 days. 548-74 5 st~TM~~~ · Problema-No Prob- <>uperfic1al respon~. Focus on basic material, ability to remodel, lllPllTll/TM .. ., ~,;!>.~;!,';:=:: Waterproofing• 831,..199 · · _ Ital .. ltaatJ Lie. T124-'3e. 941-1427 ,' 111328894 554"7831 review and possibly to rebu1I~ on m o re suitable base. Member of ~:.XCc:'~~~-quired commlulon ~aya. patloa. path•. P;of. ~-::::O·!r; flta~ NEWWarehOuMStOfage Ed• Lath & Ptelteri.-ig opposite sex provides information. . bul1. 2131235·5180 etc. No )ob too small. b..:..Cly. oo·1 942~9264 THE OFFICE OF STARVING 4 WORK . ~~::'&.!=~· CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis o n change, travel. van ety, USI THI ITITlllEIY Reaa. Mlcitey 536-0553 Dr John CarOOfl'IJNll D c Free eattmate. 941-50e01:-:-::~=~...,,...---1 -;pcculallon. vahd information conccmin3 stock market or sports tip. Alphatt-repalr-Pftllng lot• bitten ~ Beech. 548-4021 Hlghtech Mover t14752t NEW/REPAIR. au.itty. No t'(Cltement of d1~overy highlights scenano. Ro mllnce relationship DAILY PILOT S~O<e In CF~MT need5 D I s.X ... I apt. comp4e11-heavy rOller. XLL coRstKOctioA Putlea/"91..U F ba tot~~d· ~1 ,.,.b}:· 11.rnws stronger .. FAST eraon. · •Y•· nt Joe 945-4269 7am·9pm New-~Addltlona ... !!at I C H · -'" • " -·'"" .,_., LEO (July.2 3-Aug. 22): Ef!lphas1s o n sec~nty, basic ~1:ationstnl>s, llSULT.. ~~7!,~~kVi~11y PIMll Ollllm 722" 1737 He~ J• lw a fli.. f111 ~~ .. '!'*:::'I ,~·=~ ... ~~~-1 pos~1ble acqu1s1t1on o f art object or luxury 1terp. Lo~g-dis_tanc:e call SHVICI MllAIDTmPlll A•1ype9~&c01ors. REMODELING . ""-ttngOOnerlght41 ..&-1111 ~5-14~9¥9 Hlw8 lll-1111 ~om famil) member could lc_ad to travel or r~n1on. F1nanetal picture DlllCTOIY un faceted phone oper-Call 64&-2113 for •t. Roo:.:.,og:::N 8 C A s 8 Co I lllYlll ood lobadonerlgtlt9 righter than ongmally ant1c1patcd. F R . 1 atlon. Big dollar• tor Aalt Cit 973-9122 11c12014e1 Htg A/Cvs R9f ;p,4:~~17 l!nl!t DRAINS CLEAR From S16 VlRGO (Aug. B-Scpt. 22): Forces tend to be scattered -stress or esu t pros. No experience Amana Ale 1c 459283 ~IOn XJa: Feucet1 DllPONI Heater \Crsat1lny, humor, ability to be flexible. You'll lcacn plenty, key now is Service Call needed, wm train. AllTOfTRUCK MECH. 1tncdea aya for lldetty. At 12.50 '* 51-teeM M'M 122.eoee' '.o be selective Streamline techniques, look behind scenes for valid 642·5671 •;~~1t!::.,1:S•lary ~::.:~cir:;~ I hll@9 LadM•"9t "°"'to 11¥H\.133--200t Expet1 s.rvtce a Repelf 1:11nclus1ons. bt. JU •II Jim or Bob e1's.5010 xaa·~·'Memodei I ........ c.. fot etdefty lo MoenM 2 yra eicp, Reald'l/Comm. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on payments. collections. IMI Top Quelty. Low Price. prtvat• hOme. Home coott Lie #409035 "4-ttit basic accounting procedures. You'll have additionaJ responsibility, but COAST tSIVINd SERVICE FrM .... Lie. 831-2345 nm meals. Kathy ~101 rcwa~d factors also increase. Love relationshjp intensifies. Cancer, COLLECTOR WANTED UnderWater Hull c 1ean191 BUILD APT OA HOME Topped/~. CfMn-Mlllf llllTI ( apncom persons figure prominently 1' Melnt. 87&-73 from 119,900. (7~ up, new lawna. 751-347e Love cereforetdefty SCORPIO (Q<'.t. 23-Nov. 21 ): P roject can be completed, you 'll be COAST BOAT SERVICE 9se-se10 <213> 429~2 QUALITY TRH Tf'tMING Stat• MC. 751-<>410 rewarded matcnally and via "psychic mcomt .. Look beyond the ~· Oet8'0ng RTC Commerclel Oryw.it Tr .. root...-tumpa Nm0\19 es 1m mediate. pcrcci ve potential, realize you will ~ at riaht place when =~~~'-:~"oO s~ In Comm'! clnupa-frM eat. 722-1111 ~:!~. L:C: ::::.: to 1ao--r-;~-.,.,,.....,,....,.- requ1rcd. · aild Relld'I. Free eat. ~· Cleen-Up. gen'I tot An• Camon M2•"39 SAG~ ARIUS (Nov 22-Dcc. 2 1 ). Stress 1ndepcndenoc. ~tivi-Part time opening In Laguna 541-1923 llo#383t2 4 malnt, t,.. trim~ ...... , • ll~na"Jm!T'lm'i!!al'l:ll &)', p1oneenng spint, courage ofconv1ct1ons. Light will be shed on 1rea ••· M.uro. "2· 73 liiiiiiiii••--·-- pttviously prohtbttcd. Yo u make unusual discovery, imprint style and Beach I Laguna Nlguel area. FUI Mair!. t.: Mowing. plant, FIN: ~:o ~ ~ LIC#2"111 Mf-* could be asked to appear before media . Se 00 h f weeding. ""~· ete !.tomn J:. 2 . ' CAPRICORN (D« 22-Jan 19). focus on desire. pcrsuasi"~ Earn up to · per our Or Reea ,_..._ "'"2 18 Thri·Voul ta-4114 IN•ftll 11111 populaf'.1ty, aar~ 1vencss in . connection with busmcs.s or career f I tu .. SBA 1oan·payrot11 ELECTRICIAN CH LAWN iEAVICl RAJN80W PAINTING 0ompteM rema:::~ enterpnse. Reunion. With family meml*r or old flame is fea1ured. c 0 11 e c t I n g 0 r m 0 nth y 14e-t 122 Guy 640-1245 I Uc.#2331ot. Smell/letge Mow~ twlCI MO. '20-M!'Y" our OOfloy Ouallty ~ .... _ --- Domcs11c dispute will be amicably settled. • LloenMd Typing a.vtoe Jobe & ...,,.n. 541-5203 125. 5737• 97M121 ~JEFF Uc:..., 7 56-9088 AQU~IU~ (Jan .. 20-Feh. 18): Keep op11ons open. Individual in aubacrlptlons. Mileage allow-Why :!...mo+'9? I HALI E.LICTAIC l9"1KAWA LAN08CAPI.. A.A.A. PAJNTING 1nVLt ~Mllll pow~ pos1t1on 1s subJect to change of heart and mind. Be aware, alert, an-p·-i...i In addition to hourly Anne 64 233 DepenOeble w/rwt. ""•· :=em~~4'r'P LOWHT poealble prtc.. /w Y<M ~ c-il)t sen~1t1v. ~to current trends, cycles. Protect your own interests. Gemini, vv .v Uc. & lneurect. 546-7013 • • 10 St-.> S.W.. M242M MndGw W-'*'O 911in.anus persons play ouutandtna roles. erpentry..,... lie •••ctrlol•o. AH, Tt'MIT~. oomp J.o. INT/bf PAINTING a.-oa It e1w13s ~ PllCl!S(f'.cb.19-March 20):8asicrulcs.rcaulatJonswotkin your) W8g8. Experienced preferred r·Aemod'l-Mdlttone Comm, Ind . Senior gerden~~o:-Houeaa&Apc."'91..,..._ ..,...,.....1 favor. Empbu110!' travel, communication. speciaJ studtes. lnvitation c. "*"'"° Qtlen ,...._ 8mel Job prtcea. Ouallty .orit. -..&75& ·~ •ari '° penat~ offorc1an food fare should be accepted. Taurua, Scorpio but not required. utLO<>f'AU epecteM ...... 2"0 54"!:,.~~·:r~ Neet&Oiiefl 'intiext.-nt~ ,,._,.,,...._.Ne-7IOO penoni wdl play key roles. w• et.n. = HEW/MPAJh: au.My. Mo oomm • . " · •• · Int.~ Pl'toel w/qw//lty IP NOVDIBD IS ~ YOUR BIRTHDAY you ate veiwt.ile, d<>en ~ ~ lobe to amel. rMIOIMlble. F.V . .,....14W7" Mlut wortc~. 141-<>7'12 -~ = l.':1=. 1 " popular oould hive wctaht problem you tnvel you ~ Mutt be et L-t 11 rra. old u1.11ot0on........ ,,....._,llc'd.U 1·2a46 Malt!t.~inowtno. ,A H! ..... ____ .__. lDtelleC1Ual curiosity and have uniq ' f b ' Oemini. MiiOIO&lliM'lllNO 2t tr• 1""'· Free ..am.e.t lftt/Ex1 oaetln9a. Nftn oeb. To Pla~ your ~nariucnsnlayimponartrol·ue_tto.e fri Numor. de. Ill 311/U •llt Yfl.Domv""wortc Uc Mr.1.ett9de64W381 CH>~•"°""*· .. , •• ,•-ult" ~ • ... ~ es in your 1 e. ~w s~ ma Cell Im.al Jobe •........ 127'04f AJ .....i1n HAWAIIAN EX,!ATt 1 a..,.-,. "'4ii1 .... n ... tbis~W1 pay dl'vidmds. , yourfean,doubtsconcenunara:itnt .a P.11 ,.,...um.ta~ Tree tt1m top ~ Servi~ Dirtc:lory md of rdaticmabip. You did the nJllt lh1na. You an emotional, 10 A.II.•.. • ooot...f'l;oi(it11ge.e.,"'"" c61M-.'1tu..-=1M •-.m ::m ad-C•ll Now Mmtlmen~ competitive &Ad ~m1nt1c. ln OeOember. you will be on MR. KIRKLAND dowe,cc;;;;c;e pettoe, UWI m • "' olfa·;.... 1 642·1671 lllOft tOtid ftuncial and emot10naJ JrOUnd. You'll~ an mood &o 1 a..a4 ~1 ._. 111n lddlttona.. ~ wn f . ,_.,..._ ,_... -JU Ct"lcbrlte. .....,......_ ... vr un..,.. PeUI ... IMO "~'117 * ... ,. * _, -----,6 • • • Orafige C099t OAILY PILOT/Mondtly, Ho\Wl'lber 11, 1- be. ... Ml.IC M)TJC[ .,..,. ... l:llka, oetuae tltl P0"8CHI 'H ecww o model ... 4"-tn4 ll'M\eC reetcwwtaof\ raolt LoeOed l pwi eqi11p lthr 9IOTJC8 °" ...... ., .... MCmCC ..... _. ~ C:... NN ,._.. membwltllp nc:-dOor Jema, ~ oond engt14,50063Mi21 Int & ,,:, •• undW Sooo ~ -.:-:.':" .:=-..r:. ~~=.k ..._ ~ T.8. ..... '~srrr:~S8f.Wt '°""W.,.TennieC.Ub • 2000bo ....... :13meg PORSCHE '17 ills mt .... IMWK~. IMPORTANT NOTICl;f() In tri. lupatlor Coun"' N0TtC£ •• Hlf'HY CA*°•Aouado)Jenfft .....,.,, At'l'l•nta. Aa.i.lHI neo.2 1~1-1221 "MCORVAlRTurl:loeorM fatg&. 1 OWN newang 112,IH PROHAT'fOWNEJI. tne SU.It of~ fot Ollfl!N lllal •uted HIOIOUI LOUIS ~coee.. .eo1...,&AM111 =~ mem QfMt condi-a dlMlc MCurll ell 'am.nlUft JOflneon & Son YOU AN 1H OU AULT the Col;nty of OfWl99 ptopoaalt ... be,.....,.,~ H.EGIDUS. W. DOD I T 0 NIMCf COMT PA"1 14 . 0nnga. C';A l2eM (1 Wt m.ak: ' 12700, 844 0530 imy, .,. I u--~ UH~A A DUO Of TRUST, In lhe men. of IN bt.W lhe Cffy of Cotta MaM IO throucltl 10, ~ • ~ ~led NM8 l4'-A club S&OO. 117•000 7_..9207 l nc:o4f'I ..._...,_, OATl!OAAAIL ti 1"6 UH-01 lfEAONICA CARTUI wit. The City Ccud, P.0 YOO AM H1HO ~ under the followln9 ... 6474 .... .. PORSCHE ·n 8119 Tar~ 28~87~:/':0..~ c M LEM YOU TAK! ACTIOH WASHIUAN, ua VIA· lo.ii 1200,c.t.M••·~ IYPl.AIH'fff (AUd.la•• ~loed 0.-d Of truat s ~~UN-._ UK orlQ ml. lmmae TO PROTECT YOUR p~. ONICA ll.~ WA.SH-lomla ~·200. Cl!\ Of del'nen<latldO) MAlllCHN Will KU. AT PUILIC ... -..it)' Alhtetle Club, NB _.. 118,000 obo 48$-4095 WE BUY CL!AN, fAT'f, IT MAY H SOLO AT 9UAN, aka ~A I!. befof9 the hour t l"()O a "' LOM8AN)C) AUCTIOH TOTHt HtOHQT -e.t ofr 47&.2111 John 2dr •• eu10, AIC. 8"41 ' . LOW MILEAGE A PUBLIC SAL!, I, YOU WA.SHIUAN, 0..:1111ct on Ftlday. NcMrnoer 22. Y• ..... c~ llDOEA ,.OR C AIH -----------~----..-:-.·• mote,llkanew IANA005 PORSCHE '113 8118C. OOMESTIC&IMPORT NEED AN EXPL>.HATIOH Notkleile~g!Wn~ IMS h Will tit ltla,. DAYa ....... I .. I A.HO/OA THf CASHlfM rtaJC llJTIC( tin I M,IM gray, 301< ml, tote Of ax-CA.AS TR KS I VANS Of TH[ NATUM OF THE ~I 10 oonfttlMUon by ~of the blddier lo II __, • ,_ te .. 8 OA CEATIFlfO CHECKS 1 __ .;...;;;;..;;;. ..... -....-.;; __ ri II +. 4 &....L.: .. '*-JOMaon & Son tru 127,000 642~17 ' PROCfEOINQ AOAINST the uld1kipertor Cout1. U. ~ Mt Old 10 IN Qty tn-z ...... "'' u re .. SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOf ~Of ...,. • .__ ,,,_ YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· ~ wlll ... et pr1-Clertl't Ofllot by IN ptoper ... wt. SECTION 2tt4tl ~at o.ATM Of drl\iw. AmOek monitor, llneoln a..ClU'Y PORSCHE 811S '75 SH-TACT A LAw-qR. ,,. ....... to ""~ and 8MOUllCed time 8lde...... A ..... --..... nw time Of ... iln ~ MITH CATI NOMllll NEC 8023 PMtw, S950. 2e2t Harbor Blvd, C.M Yer annlv •327. IO ml, On NOlfEMBEA 27. IM6. be91 tllOder on Of after ttw publlely 09t'*' and rtiad ......... ,_ ,._ ~ mon.y ol IN unn.o St.w.) AIU MITH c. ~ , 557-7300or557-ae38 7t4/&40-5t30 mlntl11,500.873-NM 81 1000 A.M Tilon\ae H tlth cl•y ol November, eloud •I 11"()0 am, Of•...._,.,,, ..... M .. rlgllt. tMlt and Int•• MIDCWNfihCM AUDI 180 4000 al!ver 8if PO .... ,... " 8 11 llld!Ow .. duly IC>PQlnttd IH&, at '"' omct"' Rk:fvd toon ,~. .. ~ ... ...,. ......... I ,.. oon~ to end now lltllcl TD A.CIERI ra Oeborne I 010 12' ' ' ' """HE "11 • . Lo ml llll ...,._ at..t Sut>etltute Trw1 .. under 0 . Fru ... Atton19'Y ei UIW. tic.able on Friday.~--............... ,._ by It under Mid, o..i al U TATI MO. A.._ monitor p;lnl« ium & good cond 12500 etec aun, Konlt lhoolct, roouM-wo nnn Incl pureuant to o..i of 30012 Ivy Qlenn, Suite 270, 22. tN6, In nw Coufd ,... Trull 111 1111 propercy To .. ,,..,.,~. aottwar9. W/lntl~UCllON 14~137 or 75 9- 3347 ate. am/Im c .. Hlte. DOOGE 'S7 o.rt nu u..-Truet citied April 18. tH!S Laguna Nto'*. Cellf0<nla Ct\Mlbeft. City Hall, 77 Fw • ,.. • ... • ,.., ~ deecrlHd cr~tton and contingent I 1250. 545-SM9 · . St5.soo. Ph 538-•eot & tlat1ery $495 M2-4397 recorded " tnet No 92877, 1~ numw onw., C..tt MeM. Cell-, 11, rw • ..._,..,,,.., TRU8TOR: EDWARD A. Ctedhort. and s-.one MIO LARGE SELECTION OF ROLLS "'OYC! '87 Sliver 86-t37387 of Otnclel A9-(714149$-$111, 811 ll'lt right. f<>rnla. for the tumlcNng of .._ .. --.. -,_. FOADE. • rlnale "*' m-be otherWIM tnweeted WANTED· MllClntoth Cal S " WI w•-J• oatdt In 1M offkl41 of tM tttle, 1nlere91 end •tti. of TWO (2)0IRECTIONAL DIS-...... ,.._, -~ BENEFtCTARY THE In -"'9 will and/or ..tcte of 474•590°0 & 282S o NEW&U EOBMW'SI Shadow, wtltte, air. Xlnt _, CountyAecordel'•ofOfengt Nlcldtced41nt.lnandto ttlet PLAY PANfL.8. TRAllER =.:.., .. .._,.._ 8TANLEV E SILVERMAN RUTH CATE tfOSl<IN. tlke ~515pm LM IUOI ... cood, I 15.000 950-l242 OUM 1111 Ult C·"' -•· 111n -·• ~ 1n the MOUNTED ___._.. -....... M o t N c Mo HEY . VOLU"•E $"'LES dave °' 846-1748 aft. 6 "-V_,...._ •-1oe County. Stele of .,"°''-cwt ,_Pf ---. ,..~ -. RUTH C Hos-<tN ...--.....---r;,~-/T-:----1 ... .. ,. ..--_ .......... _. uecut~ by AnlllOny and County of Omge, t•te of AddlllOnal Mii of !tie CMn. PURCHASE PL.AN A ~ttuon l\u be9I llild ... UI Art SERVICE & LEASING TOYOTA '73 Corolla r• JMtl PUCCio WILL SELL AT CellfOtnle. and more pwtleu-llC)eCltlc.atlone may be OC>o-TMrt -.._ ..... ,._ recoroeo Marett 1' 1985 by Roy f June on l"9 ~ ltU 3870 N Ch«ry Ave LONG liable traneportailon PUBLIC A UCHON TO larly deecrlbecht tollOwt. to teined al the C>moe of the ... , ..... Y-_, wMt u lnltf Ho as--074191 Of periOf Coun ol 0r_,. _______ ...,.-,i BEACH USO 83 t-3147 e...5'>m . HtQHEST BIDDER FOR Wit Purctlaalno ~., 77 F8'r .. c.11 "' ........, ,..... Officl.i ~d•"' tn• otfle.e County requ.ting that ~ amon ngagement (No Cherry eidt-405) · • CASH (payebie et time of PAACEL t Ort~. Coat• . Mela, c.11-_.,. w ,_ • ,... '-of the Reeoroer o1 Ofange E Jvnt o. ~ted .. per- Solltalre, t>Mul. CUI 3/4 ('f 1•\a•• l'fM TOYOTA '81 Supra, mini te1e 1n lewtul money of tM Lot Ho 8 and portion ot IOfnte 8ld• ll'IOUld be ,.. • ....,,., ,_....,Giii _. County eon.I repr-18'114 to .,._ ct. 11500. ftnn. 7~9710 Tr~Waleome eond, loaded. lo ml, United Stet•) et the l'lOl'th Lot A ot Trtct Ho 2n1 .. tumec:ttotheeftentlOl\otlhe ........, ~ _,,..., u 1c1 clHd ot tru tl'ltnttterN.ctateofthede- S7SOO obO pp 645-4354 entrenc. of IN MW Orange per mep recorded In 8oo6I CAty Ciani, wlttoln Mid time ............. (IMM "' <Mecrtbel the fOllowlftg Oltdenl uaitart OPEN SEVEN DAYS CQi.in~ Ccurtl'louN tocateel 8A.. p~ 6 & 7 of mi.. Jlnllt.,. &n e ..-cs en~ .._ ,._.....,. Lot 1 in 8lodc ~~ of The petition requeatt '~r;;;;;·r:~H4~~7 Timi I NT ORO'" 115"T-~d· dean, et 100 Civic c.nter om. cell8IMIOU• tn•pa In IM ot-11Mrt11n.d on the OU1~'W4UI o..,_. • .-1e -Cofone Ofll Mar Trect, in the ~tnoti!y 10 edmtnleter IM 6.42-5525 nd• valve wr1< seOo. Scott Wett. Senta Ana, CalflO<nt•. flee of County Recor<* of Ille Bid Item Numbw and the .,...... .... ._... )Yo otty of ~ 8-ctl. N eatete under the ll'ldepen· 241-1517 or 872-2051 aH rio111. tltle end lnle<eet M id COlmly Openlno Oate dlcW lllltM .._. "-"8lo ,,,., mep r11Corded"' boOll 3 1 • dent Admll'llatra1ton of &-TIYOTI LEASlll eonveyed to and llOW l\tlld PARCEL 2 ~bid lhalt ~fy • IO CMAI CM.INDANQ.a oeou 4 1 and •'2 o tat .. Act • r FORD '77 GRANA.DA, 4 dr by 11 u~ Mid Deed o1 Th.at POrtlon ol ~O\. A ol · ~ llem u Mt per a· p r .. entar una MllC4lllaneou~ MADA. 1n the 'A hMtll'lQ oh '"' p«l;tlon M·F 11118, S-S 1111 8 626 S Euelld St Fullerton, CA 714-680 6300 213-881-8701 Atlend ·()Yr ieaae· .. mlna .ale, 6 cyl, &900. Ml< fOf Truat In IM property lltu-TreetNO 2771,ll'l lMCttyof lorJh IM te>telflcftlon• .......... _.. • -Oll•c• of th• Couniy Wiii be neld on NOVEMBER and raeleva a free Chuck or LIL 846-5743 eted '" uld Coul'lty and ~ne Beec:n ... per Map Any and ell excecitloN totne· qiuMa.,. .... oon.. Recorder of Mid COUl'lty 27 1985 ai 9 30 AM 111 por1able TV l eem about or 6.46-7171 • St•te de9crlbed.. recorded In Boo6168, P8QM epecltlcatlon•rnual beclMI-UM earw . -........ YOU AAE IN DEFAULT Dopt No 3 et 700 CNIC leaalng tn our office near Parcel No ,. Loi 20. Trect 8 arid 7 ol Mlllcellaneous "' In the bid, and fellure to ...... ,.,. ftO .. ~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Center 0r1 .... W•t Senta South Ca.st Plaza FORD '78 l TO II, ndt bllry 1762. tn the City of Ofange, Mec>e. In the office of the tet forth MY Item In tile pnlucMft; tu ,..._.. DATED 11/29/64 UNLESS Ana CA 92702 (Aprx I hr.) 111 s1000. '74 01111, auto ... per mep recorded In book Coul'lty Recorder ol Mid speclllcatlon• •h•tl b• ...... ......,.... ........ YOU TAKE ACTION TO IF YOU OBJECT to tTIO ALL·SAYEU LlAlf air, S750. 963~ 59, P• 25, M~• County. 1y1r1g ~ tM ground• for rejection of lfle c:ump tlr con l u ter-P R 0 T E C T Y 0 U R llf8'>ltog ot the peutton, rou '1 /... 1H FORD '78 Sta Wgn, p/1, Mapa, In .,. office of the w .. terty prOlongetlons of bid .... 11 dad.. I• ••••• PROPERTY IT MAY BE lhould eithet ~ ., , ..... 14 -2· l /b 8 I s 1000 CC>unly recorder ol Hid lM Northerly end Southerly factl bid lhell Ml lorth Ille ......................... SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE neenng ancs •tat• your 01>- Ger Shorthr POlnlar, 2 ma, 7 wilt $75 ea 963-7048 --------- Ltluo Apto blonde male dog, to mature person - apartment trained -tovea wall<• 135 646-8800 evs ,..........-::T. ' --.... t:li' ' I • • ··wE Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD .. p 646-~y • 642 2574 · county. llnee of Lot 8 of Mid Trect lull namee and retldeoc. ol .,. le oorte eec..-. ., I F Y 0 U HEED AN tee•lonl or Ille wnttel'l OO)llC- . ()( -Commonly known ••. No 2771 Ill pettonl end pertle• ~ EXPLANATION OF ·:i>HE llOnt .. ,h Ille couri oofOI• I •14 LllOILl llllf fll 2325 W Almond. Ofenge EXCEPT ell miMnlla, Oii, ll'lterested II'! the propoeel II II ueted no ~ tu N A TU R E 0 F T H E the l!Mtlng Y04;r eppNr- loaded w/.,,,._, equip-Parcel No. 2: Lot 4a of g .. and other hydrocetbOn IM bid It by. eor()OrAllon ..... , ................... PROCEEDING AGAINST •nee may be In pereon Of Dy -~-TrectNo.5055,lntlleCltyof !Wbll•noee whleh mey be 11811 IN l\4lmee ol the of· ...,. .. _.,ta...-. YOU, YOU SHOULD yourattorMy ment. (ll<BR558) Otenoe. County of Orange, produeed from zones or flcera who cen .ion •n ..... ., Ml9rto, au ... CONTACT A, LAWYER IF 't'OU ARE A CREDITOR 111,111 StateofCtltfomle.recorded ., ... mot"e than 500 feet agrMment on behalf of the r otrH c HH cl• 111 50 1-501,,. FernlHf or 1 eonungenl creditor of John,on & Son In book 200 ~ n and bolow the pr-t aurtec. of corpof alt on end Whethef, pup 11 dd *' ..._ ... Newport Beech, CelHomta the dec••Md you l!\U8I .._ Lincoln Mercory 23 ol m1tee1i4.n.ou. map1, In Mid tencs. u rMerVed by more then one oMcer must ~= ,_. de i. oen.. '(ti • lfreel llddr... or your Cleim With tile eoun or 2626 Harbor Blvd, C.M. the omc. of the County ~ Mll(gatel l . Mcl<ntght In lign ti IM bid I• by • pert· e14roe -.. ' l"llM common dHlg netlol'l of preeent 11 to tile pertonlll 7 141540-5630 corder of Uld COlll'lty deed recorded Auguat 24, neWllp or • joll'lt venture, ........ ,..... ... ...., property 11 anown ~. no repreeentetMI llC>C>OlnteO by Commonly known at 1955 In Boo613185 Pege 253 atate the f\M'lee and ed-.._ • ...., e 111n.....,. -renty 11 giver\ u to ltl tile couri Wltl'lin four montfla UncOln Town Car '82 2529 E Bluerldge. Ofenoe ol Otflcial Record•. which dr-of .. generel pert-lnm 11 • reMa. II no -c o "' O t e t • " • • • o r from the d•te of llrtt lt- 38M ml. under warr Percel No. 3: Peroel 2 u de.I prO\lldtil .. fOllowl '*' and IOlnl venturera t1 eco a 111n n1 .. dr, ,.._ corre ct n ••a I Th• ....anc;e ol lenera .. prO\lloecl Leather seata. 17200 shown on percel map No .. Ek.It wltnout rete1n1no the the blddet l a • aol• ......, •"" _..,. ctia ,.._ ~under UICI Deed on Section 100 of the Wkclyt Pvt pty 250-0474 &4-757, u pet map r• rlOht of mlnetels. oil. ou or propnetorlhlp or •not~ wenc6a de 11111111 o e of Trutl. Dy re8IOt\ of • Prob•t• eooe of CalHomie corded 1n book t94, Peo-s o th • r hydro c • r b o l'l entity thel doel ~ -oftcN de .,_.. ...., brMCh or deleult "' the Tile ume lor n11ng clelma ..,;II MERC '79 Capri, blue, end e 01 peicel m~. in the iwb•tances from eny aurtaoe under • rlc:titlout "81M. the =. e1 direct.no ,.._ ot>l!Geuont MCUred ltletet>y, not •JtPlr8 prior to tour 4 spd, good cond. S2SOO office of the County ~ tocatlon• on Mid i.nd The bid lh•U be In the real l'lem8 ). tieretofor• e11ecute<1 end tmonths from the dale of IM m obo 751-4699 evea corder of Hid county f'IOht to el(Qlore lor said mln-ol the bidder with • ~ e... No. n7a clel!Y«ed to the unOerllgned •,_1ng nollee above Commonly known u 533 erelt, oll, o•• or other netton lotlowll'lQ 1howln9 The name and eddr ... of a written Declaretlon ol vou MAY EXAMINE the MERCURY 'SA Gren Mar-w COllln• AYe .. Or•f'l04' hydrocarbon tut>ltenoea to "OBA (tM flc11tlou• rwne)' . the c;oun ta (El nombre y Deleult ~ Demeno lor l'°e keo1 by the court ti Y""' quls Wgn LS, loeded, IQW The str .. 1 addr-ano be conducied from off-site provided, hOwever, no Ile-dl~cle t• corte ea) Sele. and wrttl8'> notice of are a pereon Interested In ml, 9 paaaenger wlfold otn.r common deelgnatlon, tocellona which, shall melle tltioua neme thal1 be .ueod OR~GE 1 COUNTY SU· breech •nd of eleetlOn to '"-Mtate. you mey _,,. dOWl'l seats I 11,500. the real property deacrlbed no UM of an)/"'por11ons ol Ul'l.... there It • current PERtOR COURT. 700 Civic C8UM the undersigned 10 upon the ••ICUIOI' or~ 559-5127 above Is purPQrted to be aald lend leu then 500 leet reglatratlon with IM Orenge Center Drive weet, Senta Nit l8ld prOQerty to satisfy lltretor or ~ the 81• OLDS •711 C tltu Su· ( ... addr..-above). below IM pr-1 surtece County Recor<* tl'l CAM of Ana. CA 92702 u ld obt1 g1t1o n1 and tou'9y lor tile uecutor or u The underalgned Trvttee ll'IOreol " eor()Oretton•. ll'lCtucle the The ,,_, edor .... end lhet•ttar Ille under~ ladminlsiratOf eno Ille wttll preme, p/b, p/t , air, alt, dtsctelm1 eny tlabltlty for eny Commonty known as 132 narna ol the PrNl<lent, 1eMpl\ooe l'll.lmbw of pleln-ceuled said notlee ol brMCll tile court with proof of -- am/Im cass, nu llret, xlnt incorrect,_. of lhe atr .. t McKnight Orltte, Legul'lt Secretary. TrM1Urer, end tiff's enomey. or plalntt11 end ol e1ec11on to be "'°' 1 wntten requ.t at•t· cond $3000 646-4209 tddr-end other common 8Mch. Ce11tom1e Meneoer Wl1hout an ettOfMy, 11 (EJ recorOed M 1· lta5 .. lino Thal you deeire ~ Pl YMOUTH •7 1 FURY deelgnat;on, if eny, ,,_ The te<m• arid condition• The City Council of Iha nombre, le dlrec:icjon y el oo-lrmr No 45-242452 of notlee of the filing of en ln- llereln of sele Cun In lewtut mooey City 01 Coata Mete r...-mero de telelono del 01tiae1 Recordl in IM office ....,1ory ln<l llPP"~t of SSOO obo. Runs good. Said Mle wlM be mede, ol IM United Stetea on con-tM right to reject 8n'f or t11 aboged<> c1e1 clemandente. o of the Recorder of Or11nge Mtate uaets Of of ,,... e>etl· loolc!Jlok. 673-5566 Without OOv.tlent or --flrmetlon ol sele Ten per-bids clel demandal'lte que no County. Ilona or ec:c:ount1mentlOned0 ,,, """° IOOI m ranty, ••pr-or implied, r• cent of IM MIOl.lnt bid to be D•ted ~bet 1. 1985 tlence •booedo ... ,. URE Saki late WIM be mede but In Seclion 1200 en<S 1200.S oA gerdll'lQ lltle, ~.Of depOllted with IM bid; bel· Published Orenoe Coett AND SHUJ'E, 333 CMc wllhout COtta l'l 81'll Or tMCalltomlePrC>Oete Code Looded with ..-oqWp-'"'"mb''"'"· '"""""' -ol ""' •~ "' ~--~~• _._ n . Coo•• °"" w ... , •~" ••"'"'" '"'""' '' Hv<• "" = • ment, suede lntenor. like 1 .... cnergea end expen-flrmellon of 1ate end cloee of 1985 Ana, CA 92701 (7 14) implied, regerdtng tilt• Dl~o. A tor new (Slk #3053A) ol Ille Tr~tee and of the eecrow. M-818 558-3967 P O.J ae•• Ion o' ,.....,....,,W C1r. ...... trurtl CfMled by Mid Deed Bid• Of otters mYrt be In DATE: (fecfl•I APR 16 enciumbrancee, to ~ IM on.., l4llto 1111. .... '""" Jonneon & Son ol Trvst. to pay the remain-wrlttl'lQ e.nd mey be melled or 1985 rememtno ~ """ of -..ctl. CA._ Lincoln Mercury Ing prtl'!Clpe1 sum• of tM left el tM aforeaald office, et P\8.IC *lTlCE L.D A. "'-'MCH. c--. the noteC•l teeuted by M1C1 Publllhed Ofange eo .. , 2626 Harbor Blvd c M notOI secur.o by Mid o..cs eny ttme •tier t~ nrst publl· · 9y D ~ ~ \deed oe Trust. wtth tntar• Deity Pltot ~!:let 4 5 HONDA Accord '78, clean. 71415-40.5630 ol Trust to wit S80,74a 4a cetlon ol thl1 notQ of Mia MDTICI Publlahed Orenge COM! M tn Mid note P'OV\Oecl. t 1 1985 dependable. New eng ---------whh Interest thereon ITom end before the oete or u1e IN'Vl'T1MQ IK>I Deity Pllol Oeto«>er 21 28. advlncet, " any. unoer IN MT-800 S2900. Cell 497-3568 April 26 1965 et 18V. per Dated October 30, 1985 _, ITDI MO. 1M ~bet 4, 11, IMS terma of Mid 0..0 of lnl9t. -----.,._.,---VOLVOS '80GL 4cyl. 4dr, ---------ennum .. provided In Mid LAW Off'IC«I Of' NCM-NOTICE IS HEREBY M-7ao i-. chlirgee. end·~ .. L 1141 HONDA '80 Prelude, auto. auto. air S6500 ·80DL P\8.IC NOTICE notes plus cost• arid any ad· AM> o. ~ A "'<>-G 1 v EN 1 h • \ 1 • • • • d of tr'9 T(U9lee 9'° of the _1 ICa xlnt cood, lo ml, am/tm 4dr$4900 675-9565 vences of $1000000 with Fl••tONAl COf"O"· pr()C)OMltwltlbereoelYedby .. _.,. fl)TIC( trust.10'-*lby.-SDmd ---------NOY 9. IBM ~ cass S5400 499-2557 VW '67 2 Door Wegon '1CTmOUI 9UllNEU lnlernt . ATIOM. A"omeop tor...,_ tM City ot Coa1e M.-to r~ ot Trust P\BJC fl)TIC[ • writer 7' tofa etereo & J"'GU"'"' '78 XJ6 68k I G r1 ... ___. NAME ITATEMINT Tlle t>eoeflciary underMICI lftClftdL C-..1•--"' wit The City Coundl. p 0 -~--·--u Said ........ be,.., on 1---------• ' " "" ' m • reat so wagon ,_..,., Tiie fOllowll'lQ peraon• are Deed ol Trull heretofore •1.· tM letaN Boll 1200, Coata ~.Celi-,.'::!~-.T· .. ~ WeelnMdey, l>eoMlbw 4' ACTmOU9 .,.. .. c:tllna ccblnet. wallcet.e1c orig ownr, wtllle 4 door. paint & crpt S950 Dual dOlng business ... Annie'• eouteel and Oellveted to the Publlshed Ot1.f199 Coest forntt 92828-1200. on Of -f '"''"'-"'.,.. 1985. et 1:30 p.m In the MAm ITAT'lmMT e37 Ramona. 4 G4-1736 x In I con d S 8 8 O O carbs 642-2308 Jewelry Shop, 320 B. Merl;" ul'lclerligned • written Dec· Dally P1to1 N<Mlmw 4, s. before the nour tt oo e.m dJ:;i: ~ J 0 ~1by s!::'(1_..1oca1:_:1 The tollowlng ~ .,.. Tr1a1ert1ti1a 120·9924 vw '68 Camper, reblt eng, Atte • Selbo• 1•1•nd, A leretlon or Default and De-11, 1985 on Friday. Nov.mber 22. Pr°'*1Y Menegznent tnc Or Cefttomle•'n&M · doing ~ ... Tran- MAZDA '82 RX7 GS. new tires, cleen bOdy, 1111 92682 mal'ld fOf Sele and 1 written MT-798 1985 tt lhell be the r• JD Commerci.I M~ ange. of the lnltlei tom1c:e 18344 Seotc:l'I Pine am/Im Kenwood ccas, 5 transp StSOO 651-8323 Robert Stur~ee, 320B Nottc.e ~ Dof~ult and Bee-..,_.,. Mftnrc aponelblllty of the bidder to ~1 3520-B Cedlllec Att-~~'": tNa notlc:ie St , Fountall'l l/elley CA , ... t 7.12 .,.,. r1 blacil /red Merine All9 .. S. boa tllend, 1lon to Sell. The ul'lderligned l"UDLA. nut~ dell\'ef hla bid to the Ctty tnue' Cot ta Mere CA ~ t ... _, ·~ -1 of ....:. 92708 --..., 1 ;tnp.:'14 'rect tnl VOOO VW '70 Westfella Camper, CA 92862 cauMd Mid Notkle ol De-Clerk'• ONlot by the pr09« 92626 ..... "--·~· 1 .... Olwtn Peyne 16344 19 1 SOUth Coaet Bay BOat, Obo 675-7167 sips 4, nu ctutcn, slef'eo, Thll buslneH Is con-feult and Etec11on to Sell to IC 21114 announced time 8ldt wtlt be J 0 Pr()f)erly Menege-unpaid betence 0 1~ Scotctt Pine St . Fountet1t Cluelc. Pou lllp. U 995 tuneup. S 1'00 673-7087 dueled by· el'l lndMduel be recorded In the county NOTICI CW pubffc:ly operleCI encl reed ment ~ A Cellfomle Cof-:::e:~~ 0:., 1 ol Valley CA 92708 obo/trd I<>< car s.46-1919 MOB '7 4 'A S800 obo. VW ,71 SOB "'CK _,___ Robert Sturgae Where tM reel pr°'*1Y It ot980lUT10H 0# elolid et t t 00 e.m . or • __.·._ .. 3520-8 CeClillec end ~ C09l'I. 811y W Peyne 18344 "' .__, Thla stetement wu filed IOceted ,ARTW....., '°°" ttlereafter .. prec:-,.......~.. c 92129 11\dl Scx>tctt Pine S1 FCoun1.11n 12' llllll 1tl0 Overflauled, bul not rvn-body good Int nu Urea/ With the County Cler1t of Of. THOMAS H. lUDlOW, • PUBLIC NOTICE IS tlceble on F~. Ho'4mber A\19., eo.t• = ,: con-...,.,,_, ""' .,...,1Cl89 • Velley CA !n708 Cntr cot;;o;;,t;;f Evlnrvde nlng 850-4817 ett 5PM clutch 'belt oHr 496-6415 enge County on November Nici tNit-. P.O. lo• ,.._ HER EBY GtlffN THAT 22. 1985, In ,,.,. Council ~: ~~ coq>oretlon S 152, t90 43 t IN Thia butlnees '' con- 0 18, 70 mph. Mull Mil. MBZ '71 280, I t5.000. YW 'l" ... 11·-I. t985 c--·· CA tt71f -102I, pureuen• to Section 15035·5 Chembert. City Hell, 77 Fltllt Susan M oec.no. \(l()e-II It :, :i,: ~Old ducted Dy-l\IJS08Nl and""'• ""9 2514,.,,.. 675-0287 " ...,, ~1 714-7'7·'200, Tho111u of the C&ltfornte Corpor-Orttto. Coa11 Mete. Ca.II-PreslOern "" total Olwln Payne buying latg« boat Try ..,.. -· -1 •• H 892 5064 Published Ofange Cout l.Mdlow, Jf. atlona Code. IM oentWel rorn1e, tor tM lumllhing ol This 1111.,,.,.,,1 wu lllecl may be .... than !tie Tho• atetem.l'lt •as fllea 125K B~r 9e0-7467 eves/wknds or besl 0 er. • -Deity Piiot Nottember 11, 18, Publtlhed Ofange co .. 1 periner1111p composed of LABOR AND MATERIAL TO wilh Ille County Clarie ol ()r. ~1:: c:: e11oecied IW1th the Coul'lly Clerk of Or-r ·-•• •1111 MBZ '75 450 SEL 142K ml. vw '74 BUS. tnrf, yel/Wl'll 25, and o-tlber 2, 1985 Dally PtlOt October. 28. NC>-ALBERT RENTERIA, JOHNN INSTALL NEW DOORS AT •noe County on October f1, IV b'td ma bej•noe County on Oc1ot>er 25, •'1 FRL .,. -sunrl needs paint $9000. nu ball. tow ml. $2200 obo M-822 vember 4 11 l965 RENTERIA and CARME THE POLICE FACILITY 1985 opel'll:3 b 111 Y th 19a5 1937 IW ang. nu swrvey, OBO 971_9988/dyt M-F. 650-6008 or 642-5443 ' · M-794 RENTERIA, hereto l or1 Additionel NII of tl'I• ,._11 ob111n Y c• no el ~ slip. Illness forces sale -doll'lQ buSll'leU under the fie· specirteatlona mey be ot>-Published Orange Coat I I 0 :;.~; ~ 1,! e ~= P ~~;! Put>llaneo Orange Coas1 Try $39,500. Bkr 960-7467 MBZ · 77 450SLC. sharp-VW '75 Super S..lte Dk Pt.el.IC NOTICE lltloua flrni neme end style ol tllned at the Olfloe of the Oalty PllOt Nottttmbet 11. l8, nu aaJe , 7141 38~7 or Da1ty P1101 l\joveml'>er 11 16. . , est In county, mldnlgl'll blue wlbl~ray Int. l'lew ,...,.TTTIOUI IUllMl:ll Ceco Clutch E1.ch1nge. Purc:hulno Agenl •I 77 Fair 25 end December 2 1985 1~3, 627~865 25 a"<l Deoemtier 2 1955 56 StttpMrll Clasalc 32 . blue. snrf, palomino Int, upttols/clutch & paint .. ':: ... .-I T "'.._....NT ..,_ •c NOTtl'c 11eteln11te< referred 10 u Ofitte. Cotta ....,.. c e11-• M-8lO I 0 • 4 1985 M·812 80% realored. Wondertvt wire wnls CollCOf'd Sur-Recent tu l'l e -up ... .._ ,.,,._ r~ Ind. "tM Pertl'lerlhlP ... 11 6516 lomla Bid• tll<>uld be ,.. eteo No...,.,oer boat See lo believe! As 11 round-a-~ound st ereo Smogged. regtstered The lollowll'lQ penon1 are fut G•rvey Avenue. City of surned to the ettention of the or wlll linlthl 673-4956 ays & •"-'Milne A 11 .. 1 $2000 obo 873-5028 doing buSiness .. Rtb StNk I U..NOR COURT Rosemead County ol Loe City Clerk. wttl'lll'l said Ume _....,... BBO Co .. 211 62nd St OF THE ITATI Ang.i.a. Stele of Celffomla. llfntl in 8 SMled enll9IOC>e Skllng/flthll'lg boat 16' at S 19,500 llrm Dys vw ·75 Rabbit dtl. anrt. New;>ort Beec:h. CA 92663 Of CAUFOMtlA did on the 5th d•y of Novern-.oeniineo on tM outllcle wtth • t20 l'lp OMC In-out. 250-32 t 2. evM 768-1892 economk:al reliable. good· Normen Bernard Steckler. "°" TMr COUNTY bar 1985, by wlthdr-al, the Bid Item Numw and tile Runt """'4. $800 Bal It . 6 000 IOoklng transp Orin owne< 2184 Cenyon Dr • Coil• Of OftAHOE dlAA""'"e the Mid PWlner V"""' MBZ ·so 450SL. • ml, .,, Mesa CA 92627 In the Metter ol the apptl-........ -OP«lll'lQ 0.t• mooring avail 675-7243 very clean $30,000. Dys must sell. 720-17 42 Timothy M Vncolli, 946 1 cetlon 01 KA TH LEEN H ship and lermll'llte ll'lelr r• Etch bid shell spec:lty U IMtt 7014 549-2514, evM & wknd• VW '79 BUS 7 puaenger. Tlkt Circle, Hunlll'lgton STANGENBERG. Petltlonet. letlona u perinera therein NCh and W«Y Item .. Ml TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE '.:.jjiipi·--P~""lll'~~ 675-0287 d N ti ff "---k c • 92"'•6 FOf Ch~ ol Neme Funher nottce la hereby torth In IM ac>edflcetlons 2•g'f L!'.La SI""". H!!e all excellent con ew r .........,, "' .,.. gl'llM th•t the Ul'lci.t"•"'ned • ...,.. all ,,_,Iona to, ...... """"" vv ... "4lf 7 7 Thi•' buSll'le•• .. COl'l-CAS NO A 130466 ...,, .. ny ..... ........... • .... flbel'glUI model w/new MBZ '81 380SEL. Midnight $4500. 548-0 I __ O S OW CAUSE will l'lOI be responttble. from speotllcetlont mull be clear· AC.-OH 3K I b ~ ducted by: • general pen-ORDER T H thl• dey on. fOf eny obll· 1y 'n , ...... bid, .-.. lalture to elum lat>ernacte mut. blue. 4 m . a ove av ... ,. vw '85 Cabriolet Convt (Cc p SS1277) • ,.., '"" Compl ref\Jrblahed. new age. S25.000 962-3140 lid Edit. blue. Loaded l'lerthtp WHEREAS. KATHLEEN getton Incurred by the .. , 10<1h any Item In Ille 1 Teton allgrlp, <Hneoe, Sea Gull MBZ SL 450 '79. S24.000 $13,000. 661·1391 ~~Ts v.~~t ... llled H STANGE11~~ERGP :;,T! ~~':,·~~":'~f:.n::,-,:. ~c:,c~~:~~or~~~1~1 ,':.! ~::.:=er 0 8 1&500 obo 752-2684 0< bit olr Call 83 t-1400 •VW •80 Bus new rebll with tM County Clerk ol Or-tloner. hes """ a JI ahip t4 Bean type O:Y,. 850·7287 Ev/Wknds Chris or 673·6320 Lou mtr, guaranieect. .itlnt. •11Qe County on October 17• wtlh tile Cletk 01 this coun Deted at Lo. Ang.i.a. bl~ bid enell Mt tor1h the 15 Pitch ...,, Er1-~ '74, Inboard ---~ vtnlll S 1750 48. 4-2552 1985 fOf a d~ree Ghangtnol ;:~ Celllorme. lhis 5th day of lull narnM arid r•dencel of 16 Not nec>Oll'lQ ,., .....,., ~ ,_.,, tlol'ler 1 na me November t985 Nice, ci.an boalll Try 00 Publlahed Orel'lge Coe.at K A T 11 L E E N H Albeft ..;..,"'18 en peraol'lS end pa111.. 17 Mine ingress s 19 ooo 675-8990 Aatn Deantic Delly P14ot Nottember t 1 18 s TAN a e H BE R G t o Publllh«l Orange Cout •nter•teo 11'! trie pr<>PONI " 18 Semoen P«1 4a', .all la.tit mtr kelch. AMC ·f4 Gremlln p/1 ale 25. end o-tlt>er 2. ~~~~ K~f~~E~~~~R~ Deity PllOI N<>ttember 11.1 ~:t~,: ~ Ttr:':: ~ ~:~11 rttpleml V91ue SI 50K. 18Crffice .$600. 962"2989 persons interested In the 985 M 609 11~s wllo can Slgl'l •l'l 2 1 Res9ond Aal<lng S75K. 980-t765 BUICK. '76 Skylark SR, 1 800,,. metter eppear tn De-• legreemttnl on bet\ell of lhe 23 lmmigr•nt to lli,./ ............ 1/lttrlft 1 / I XI I cond all amenltlel. Xlnt cond located at 700 Civic ter mOfe then one olficel mYll 24 Aurel ew.nt *''11 HO I owne<, 2 dr, V·8. orig ml, P\8.IC NOTICE periment 3 ol thlli• n . P\8.IC NOTICE corooretlon Ind whether Siem .,.... 7C vory P• · n s 1750 646-8222 FtCTmOUI 9UllNll l Ofltte West. Senta An . Cell-K 215S1 stgn ti the bid 11 t>y • P•rt· 1 26 Of a 04lft00 •--~n9,i11:'R'!""~O::Z:"'Z 1114118151 NA• ITATI~ tornla 92701 Ol'l ber "To;...,, Lou 11~. ,nersll1p or I 1otnt lf9nlure. 28 -Patmaa ORV eoXf STORAGE on , BUICK '82 Regal Stellon Tiie follOWll'lQ pereon1 are 9 1985 II 9•15 •.m . Of .. Truet.. •nd "''""'od stet• Ille nam" end ad· 29 Patrol th~waler, Newport Beach, .111 ILIMll Wag, 38k ml, al e. doing buslrieaa .. ; AlfTICOn soon therHlter u lhe mtt-Perttee ' dr_, of au g«ieral oeri-33 Ladle Crane S«vlc:• 7 dayt • ll .. TI 25-30mpg 14800 obo DeYeloc>mont. 2100 South ler may be r.eard. and snow A..n7S l'Mlf'S end IOlnt ~turen If 36 Schoot group WMk. Call 875-5901 1001 Quall St.. N.B. 752-0322 or 868-7343 Fal"'low St., Santa Ane, CA ceuse 11 1ny why tM P911-Nottce 11 heret>y given thel I tile blcl der is • sole 37 Ca.pe Horn 92704 tlon IOf Change 01 Name December 3 1~5. 11 9 propt,.torst\1p or another MOORING In NEWPORl 833-9300 CAD '78 CP9 E'Ei.ganoe, Rober1 P Weygend. 2336 st\oold not be granted on In Depert,,;_,,t 3 of the et1tlty thet does bull,_. netive HARBOR for ule Prlce MERCEDES '78 450 SEL. looks & runt Hke new! Orctlld Hiii Piece. Sente Ane, fl IS FURTHER ORDERED ~~ County Su~rtor UnOef a l!ct1t10us !'lame.. Ille 38 Marco - negotiable. 543-1930 AMG pkn, t.lr. am/fm 13500 Call 648-83~ CA 92707 11,11 a c~ o1 tl'lts Ofci. to Counoe located 81 700 Civic bid sneu be 1n tile real l'leme 39 !.psom - NBP Mooring 10< Sale CHI. S t3,2 · ayt CAO '80 I ora o, Sent• Ctere Orcle. Coit• theOflf'IOICOUtDeityPllot. Ana, C.tl!Ofl'lla, P.11t1aner nation follOWtl'lQ stiow1n9 ~21 C~_!1_1 .. 00 d E D d P?IHip f Chtlberg, 34• I Shaw CeuM be publl~ In c.n19r Orl'lle w .. 1 Sent• OI INI bidder #Ith a dellQ-1 4() AccomOllllNf w/J8' Trewi.r • Oefever, 850-1242 or 848-1749 beautllul ell blk 81arr112. Meta, CA 9282e • n-speper of gener•I ThOm .. l Steinberg by end OBA (tile r1e1111ous namet .. -~ .. Siu 873-8511 MERCEDES '83 300SD fully loaded S5900 Dys Merk L Semlnero. 2220 circulatlon prll'lted In Ofange through Ills att~ Put· 'prOVIOed tiowettet no fie· 43 Lending~ S llr. •ualla ...... ·. 21.• 30' 32' lurbo dal. air, all pwr. 250-3212, eves 768-1892 Port Aberdeen P1acie, New-Coul'lty, Calflorl'lle. onoe • men. Strid and &roe Inc tnlOua nl!fne lhalt t>e used I «Bolton "'• .,,. " s port Beech. CA 92MO wee11 fOf foor (4) ~ · · Court ior en ul'li.ss there 11 • current 46 w~ 3 • 3333 W Coaal Hwy orig. own«. lmmac. ae-NABERS This bustneaa 11 con· weel(a prior to the d•t• Mt ""'11 petltton the Trustee 01 rag11tratlon With the Of11'lge 47 Of tete Npl 8cti 9.5 Mon-Fri. rlflcef 494-8947 ducted by: • general part-tor hearing on tM petition ~:"i!::'~~tary trust County Recorder tn CH• ol I 48 Trios MERCEDES SENZ '93 380 CADILLAC ntfthlp DA TED· OCT 25. 1985 t 1 Prob•t• Code corQOtallons ll'lciude tri. 52 erima .. 14 SEL. tllver blue, blue Merk l Semlnaro HINl'lY T MOOM •~ ~':39; 0 eccounlll'lg names 01 lhe Pr1$•del'lt. 5!> G<>SSMner Caa~ leather, ol'lrome whll, LARGEST SELECTION Thts •tatement wu llled Jlldto ot ·, ... 111P.ri.r pu auen't t~n Pro.,.te Code Secretery Treuurer end FOihF3Jaf Cempar warranty, MotOfola t..._ oltete model, low mltuge with Ille CO'mty Clerk 01 Or· Court 2 t tnd come>el tut Men~ I ' 2 ~. Xtra gaa lri, phone. 559-5127 Or enge County on N<Mlmw, Pubfllllled Ofanoe Cont :~nd'er otto HHI• i nd ni. C11y CoullCll o1 the ... II d s.11 CCouadnltynaca, .. ~ ... ,anoeayl I, 1985 0.11y Pilot Novemw 4, 11. i u1pen1tol'l ol powers City of Co11a Mesa.._...." 1-,-4-'l-~--t--low ml •II n oon · II•••• L1r••1• ........ 1oda1 ,,_., ,8 2S. llla5 ""wautnt to Proo.rt Cooe tM rlgflt 10 rereci any or • eont. '3500. 87J..8888 .... ~ 5•0 1180 Publllhed Orenge Coe.at M-805 '123 8 • bod• Utlllty 1r...., 4118' S100. 8efttre, MaJltlM,6 JOOZX • • Deity Pilot Novembw II, 18 1 PvtlNR, atrtd a -.., 0.led No....,,.,ber S 1985 1i t11Cioeed. ~5-8104 ..,.. A~~ ~~I=-~~~ 2m~fA~E~~ 25, and Decemw 2. ~~; t I 1nc., Cftr C-Nr, 17il0 De~~ ~:'* ~t i-,...,.~--+-+- portable T V .. wfth Cf-Sit lreefrtlwet ....._ ..,._ 191$ 20 •••Jiits/ approval Learn •bOul 'U DIWI ltYIU.I NlJC NOTlCE I MUC *>TICE '~';:::e..,:::r· CA 11111111 HJI leallng In our office l'IMI' Loa<Md with Power equip.. IUIMll ITATl.MUfT CW PubfiaNO Ofenoe Cout 1 f Yeepe P280i!. RUna South Coeet Pl&za ment LN tlW 1n1 .. '-'lop, '=•TtmNT Aa-NDOllF INT cw Deity Piiot ~ t. lO ---------or-t llOOobo &42~9528 (aprx. 1 hr.) wfreWhM!e~a much The f~ l*tonl.,.. Ull Of'~ 11. 12. 13, t4, 15. 1e. 17. PtllllC *>TIC£ IU-UYlllWU morel(123SA) dotng~u Cltrontn· ~HMAm tNS f'ICTITIOUS.,... .. Two-'12ATC250R'&.l800 114/411·1117 114,IM tttatOtt "I ". A CellfofN8 The~ perlOf'lt F-532 ..,._ ITATRmn' I :::11m.·~1m j1•11MI S. ~,,.,.:· t~:t2~~~ ~:: ;lellllou• ~.~:! I ~ =~O:.: 33 LIMllll~ ' ' ' Nemt ThePerez·MllerStu-""'"''V • ~-+--+---!t---92715 • dlot. 178" Sky Patti Clrde. ACTntOUI ....... RldOI LendK•Pl"9 755 38 4 "'"I lrlft/J'ine .. ., ••• TNa 2 Dr oomee .ettl pie. ll1t a cap NII tank, a/O ~ & more (S. #0002) ORA.AST Jeep/...,,.. 2524 H~ CQl&a Meaa .... an......... 8'*1in9 ln~t g:· Sult• N IMne CA 12714 um eTA~ PromonlOfY Drive WMl. I 114/1• ... ::::n. A ~pon; The 0Ae1ltlCM au.... TN~ '*90fll~BN "0::1 c::=· r$6·=-1 l--4-1-+-+-- °'1v9. ~ t t 1, 1rw.. CA NllN ~to ebo¥e -dOlflO "'*""' • °""" W.-NriWPOl1 ~ 92715 Med In Orange c::'~ °"' Hone} Home&. -' 2 = CA 92eto t---+"'--t--AUDt US!OCAR8 &TAUCKS Jaan-Matl• Spetllno. Augumt2. tM2J"t 10 Wmt eo-t~ ~ uanCoodlrlQ JM~ 44 QflVM>UT COMEIN O..CALL FO~ 21t2 ~t °"""" Suite CMt1te ~ Perttc. port'-"· --.. °""'9 Weet ~1 H..._ ~ -,, ... a .. &1 "" t27 5 ~ lfW!e. CA 91714 Watertront HomM. IN:, ,,...,~, · ...-._.. r-.--. ''.!:..~';"' : Mlc~ael Henry Miiier Aeal\O!'t, 2011 l<lnOll Aoecl. 9Wtl,CAt2ttO O.UlLO •""' ..., .. MU • con-ti 11 w ..,~ ~ 1 ~ 9eacfl CA 92e13 nMt bull-le COi" ClflCll ~ ctueMd by a lfmlt*' l)anftlf-8ea(ll. CA t2M3 • f thit t>uat,,.0 le con· eluded by a geMrll 1*1· -~,, 1821 t MACH Ill VO. ttlf nesrww Sw•vely. view Thie bue1N9t wu con- 1 ducted br a oorporetlon '-:: ~t • W' ~ HUNTINGTON llACH "...,.. due*' b1 t 81"*111 pertner• CMlbw1 O ~ fled Thia ~I .,.. !Iliad ........ .... 9"t\ lfl8-n1 ..,_.,."" -I Or ~ ~ lfl08 County on~ 57 A1)91eud 58 Thet 1• 60 Olrec:t1on 61 Mineral """ 62 lnh1b4t 63 Tti11 Sp ~ Eett ol Avon 65 lmoer11nel'lt 66 Gr8')h11e 67 (llpor1 DOWN , Cor1lli<:1 2 Butlm>Q SKllon J Fr.-osn•D ' Dec1S1Yf Oe .. at 5 Som~ neets 6 Indian m<>tW!' 1 "1e<al once 8 ()o.l>t'S ~ ,,.. 9 Owns 10 SOlut>~ w•• 1 I [)asce<"ieC 12 OM of 1notets I J 1.30 t>urnf't 22oeu11 2~ Jonn S~ot 2 7 IOl'!Oll "" is tong 2'i TnorouQl'llnr,. •LC.-.... Ml .. l•l• 1111 Thia ~~~,..lladOr "'*-• 1 ••t .. 1111111 1--~=:"~0IOr--«htNCouniyC'lenofOf· ,71-.,.. EVY '71 V..., new 1.,. Cowrwy on t10 'llftW """~~ ~....!!. 17' -.1 IOl on 1. \MS ---ur-. rvne .... AtiAIN 1. 1MS anoa -"r °" ...,_,..._ . 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LPN, Hutior Lawn C..· ..... omdat· Memorial Chaptl. Jn. w.yr11•r• 1• 1116 ...,. lftc . .,...,,. Brothen terment private . ._. n.............. flllHthed 0r-. o.... Bt ll Broadway Harbor W1'n Mt. I 11111.--*'I......._• Kftoft'• DllwNGcNoi ..... t1, 1' ~. D&.rc1on.. Ollve Mortuary , Tiie "=-,.,...,_ 9erf! '""" -~ H . .ncto.u .. t. 1116 eu.IUIO Ol.rectJ.nl. ~ '*-.... .r .. im al ._.cad, .._. ~. CA M-110 IN '~'~ lvtlnea tollO O)NODON ...... ....... uas ....... H. ~. 1tl1 JACK. N. OONODON .., ~ Cllrde. ._,... N. ... -)lllM ~ °""" La i,_...-..;;;;;;;;;;.;,..;.;,,;;;,;m=-- ...-. CA n714. ......,.,CAIOIS1 ---··•••• D.D.S., s-ed a~ nte l'teHa • ....,_. VMK 11...,,._, Inc., A ~-mm·-rl a' h1a borne on No-Hw....,.,. lO ellow-cellbftle OOll*dol•1 at The '°'""'I...,....,. wmber 8, 198& at the tied In ~ on "'9ch IMt., 111*'9 Ptr'k, .._. 11: T...... ... of 79. Bom ln ~=wm.e., 1oz\4 CA~KnOn~.A ~..::~~~i;:' 190e In Santa Ana, Ac9clla. Cotonadll ...,, CA Celbnle OOl'POl•tto11, IOIM e0b1>y ~ c~Mtt CA. He entered t2UI IMdlCA ...,..!'d·· lueN P.tc, 2505 W•tt Occld•nte1: U.S.C. School ol Den-CNftll o..i.d ,_., 10 ...._., a.n .. AM. CA 92104 l t h h ~. "*"CA 11114 M. Knoct "*".,,._, A ~ P-. 631 N • ..-. t 1 ry w ere e .. ~_., Henry a.\lllet, celltonlle oorporetion, .0. f~ CA 92131 a:raduated ln 1928. 1t11 W . ...._ ~ IMdl ehd., lueN PR, TNI butlnett la con-J'or 5e YMr1 Dr. Qin. IMdl.CAtaelS C'AIOl20 . ...,__. -1 -If .-n. -.1-. -ln --'vate TNI ~ .,. oon-l<9n II. O=I en1 and ;;;;; VT· -~ - ' ··-· --..-• ...... by 1 ........ pet1Mt· AacflMI £. t, .. Alhd ,... pacUce in I.a All· INp. ThlMee of"" UY· 1'111 ~ ...,. llled aelea, and later in n. M 1 ••" wee tied '"v TNll. 7 lmflMIW l.q, the County Cllf1l °' Or· N~ Be.ch. He _,. 1t111 County Cllf1l d Or· ~ ....... CA t2tlO enge County on Ociobet 17, WM a Fellow in the engeCountyonC>c1ober 17, Meefon Knott.• TNllee 191& •-~-r .. 11. .. -of 191&. Of I ff'\191....,..,.., under ,... IVUICU-.u ~ ~ Ofenge Coee1 the WW d Cotdelle l<not1, Publlel'led OfWIQll eoeet Dentiltry and mem-~ "'°' NcMrTliier 4, 11, d«IUU, lof ---Of o.My Piiot ~ 4, 11, her of Delta Sigma ''· l5 1116 Matton l<tlott, to3I 8eecti 1e. 25 1M& D 1 D 1 • • M-t02 BIYCI • Buena Par11. CA • • .....,. e t a e n t a toeao Fraternity. Kil IOdal P\aJC llJT1C( Vlf9lnle K. Bender. u ·-.,. 11nTlll"r endeavon comprUed Trwt9e °' • TNlll .....,_ ,._ ""u-. . L--Cl: b Rc::111eoue ..,,,... ..,_,under the ww otCor· of the Jona....... u • MMmlTAW --l<not1. 11ac1111d, tor ITAWOI' Newport Harbor 'ACIPK: V1&W •M()NAL'AM c.metrr • Monuary Che1>9I • Crematory 3500 Pecttlc View Or"'9 HAMOR L.AWN- 11111'. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetert Crematory , 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mes. 540-5554 i'tlRCI BROTHERS HLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 10 Broadway Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 The ~ P8F90M _.. ttw b9QllUlt Vlrdnll I<. .':!.tlaCN?JJ °" Yecht-Gub and Big dOlf'9 ~ a Sie¥l9w lendlt. 15 "'-F""ontalN. -O#fllCnnoue c c * ConatNCltlon. 1114 8ellnae. ~ 8Mdl c~ 92ee0 .,.. .. um anyon ou n t ry -coec.a Meaa. CA tzt29 Oerra1 O. ~ & M-The foltoWlnO s-~nt Club. JaCk c.on,doll la -. Jamee Lindon, 1114 ~ Inc,. A CalllofNe ~ lblndoneif tN uiM Of .u.rvtY9d b1 hia wife .- ......_ COICa Meaa. CA corpcwetlon, t45 w._t Main 1h• Flcllt10111 lutln•.. ~ twin daugh-18 Tracy l.1ndqn, 1114 t2llO Group, P.M. Studs, TM ten. Jacque Kai8er of IO l2l2t · Snet, #200, TUl1tfl, CA N-: TPMS Mtrke11ng Q.) a.in.. ca.ta Meaa. CA o.rr.i Dwight Andat'lon. Scholtrehlp Connacllon, Upland and Jeanne I 12121 1400 E.merllcf e.y, Laguna ™ Schc*l""'1 Connec-Leonard of Lone , ~ N Thie llW!i-. i. con-BMdl, CA 92961 ~. Ce1NomM Wlr-. ""---L ln la ' dud9d br: hulbend end wlf9 0.W.0. flltarpNee. Inc:.. e ... Cow Clllfotnll ~ ~: 90n· • WI, Tr8Cy Landon callfomll ~atlon, 9038 Productl, 17135 8tcy Pertl Karl W .• Kaillet', Jr. : TNI ... ""*'' ... 11tect 8..cfl BIYd .. Buene Ptttc. ol'l:te. SutM N, imn.. CA D.D .s . -crate H . · wtth the County Clatk °'Of-CA IOl20 t2714. T ---i D.D s A enge County on OC'lot>et 29, JM9 0. H.atet'I, lne., I The FICtltiOld 8ualneaa __.'6t ' . • 1• Callfotnla~.8039 Nw,...,,..,•olbOW,... ~ 1ear1 w. e p , ,...,. 8aecfl llMI .• Buei\I Pert!. flied In Ofenge County on ka1.er m. Grand- Publllhed Of~ CoMt \:.A 92$20 June 8, 1tl3 f218082. da~ter, HeMli Jean-00 Dally Piiot NoYamber 11, 18, Kenneth Dale Knott. Chelrtea Oevfd Pw9l. 10 ~ Sillter Al 25, end December 1, 1H5 Route 1, Boll 310, Cow. Of· ,,_di, IMM, CA ttf1.' De · • -----..lllM-t...,.,.1...-1ll agon 97924 Mk:Ne1 H91vy ..._, 10 lyne Undlay. Mem-"8.JC M>TICE s~ Rey Knon. 2120 Perch. IMM. cA t2114 orial aervk8 will be _ ___.......,.___, ___ Torr.y Pina Or .. FU11ar1on. TNt bue1ne1e wee con-held today, 12 noon at PIC1Tn0Ue .,_.. CA 92135 duc:t9d by•~ partner· S J ~ -..... aTATUmN'T TraY91 By Mika, Inc. 1 Call-thlp. t. UDel The folloWlng per.ana -fornl1 corporation, 1542 11111 ........,. wee flied Church. Lido . In- dOlr'SI bullr19le -Rodi· Loma Varda. Sant• Ana. CA with the County Cllf1l of Of-tennent will be pri- flrrn. 1815 Newport Hiiie 92705 =County on OC'IOber 17• vate. The family re-om. Newpott 8Moti CA Thlt t>ullnata It con· 1 5. ,.,.. ,.. __ ... qu-1• in lieu of .-• duci9d by: • ganer8I part-Publlltled V'f enge .,.,,.., "' • Seyrnout Htlh Chinn Yu narthlp Dally Piiot No¥«nber 4• 11• flowers donations be 1815 Newpott ._. Or1Ya: Jana o. Hacken. P,.._ 18. 25. 1H5 mllde to St. Jamee Newport BMdl, CA t2teO dent M-803 E I al Ch h This bull""' 11 con-Thie 1tatamen1 -flied P acop urc • duct9d by: an lndMdual with IN County Clattc.of Or-Lido Iale or Shrinen Seymou~ Yu enga County on OC'lobar 25. Hospital foe Crippled Thie sta1amant -fll9d 1985 ,_ Children. Pacific wtttt IN County ~ of °'2 • Q I bl •", D u "" a ANDERSON View Monuary • Di-= County on ..,..,Qbar 4• c,,,.._, A.......,. 9t Law, F L 0 S S I E recton. 644-2700 ,_ PO ... MIO, Newpett ANOERSON, long ~~ ~ 1~ ~ Orenge eoe.t time mddent of Coirta • CROWLEY 25 and December 2 19as · Dally Piiot ~bar 4, 11. Mesa. pemed away Reuben H. Crowley, • • M-313 18, 25, 1985 rfl-80l• November 7, 1985 in palled away Novem- "8JC M>TICE Palm Sprlnp. CA. bee 7, 1985. A rsident Beloved mother of o f Coata M esa. AC1Tn0Ue .ue•u rtaJC M>TICE Bill Anderson of Survived by hia lov-~1;=!.. ACnnoue• 11•11 • Yucca Valley, CA.; ing wife Patsy, aona, doing bullneat a: DaYld ...... aTA'T'llmfT Tealie Garcia of De-Robert Crowley of • • --• u .. • u:: ·-• • • -u Riley & .woctat•. 2120 ~ ':=.~ec; lttt ff?t Springll. Aleo Qregon; Richard g:'MCoM1CA~,Cofona c.t•a. 18831 PadflcCoM1 aurvaved · by a Crowley of Costa o.v:· Allan Rll9y 6572 H~, SunNt 8-:h, CA brother, Roy Gilbert, Mesa; step-daughters, ... Brookhlll Drive, 0 Yorb1 90K!et 0 0.0 tdy tee3l Alhambra, CA. Six Suzan Landreth of • 0 Unda. CA 92e86 23rd. s-~. CA grandchildren and San Clemente; Sher-- Thia bu11nan 11 con· ..,..742 n i n e g r e a t rv D Aech of Idaho· ~ •br dud~~.,,~~~ -'J • • ~A Rw.y ..._. ~~.~A~· ~~·willG_ra~ ~ ~v~-~~ fandour , ·-statement w11 ,_, Thi• bullnftl 11 con· uUC' IJel'VlOe9 ~ SlSlenl an 1YUUP., wt111 the County Clant of Of. ducted by: 1 gan«al part· held on Tueeday, No-five grandchildren. =County on OC'lobar 8, nerthlc> vember 12, at 1 P.M. He waa a member of •••llllf ·.- Publllhed Orange CoM1 Thia tt11emant wt1 fllad Memorial Park. With M rial aervices to '" ,_ K..An O'Grtdy At Pacific View the Maaonic Lodge.,. • 08ily Piiot November 4 11 h the County Clar1t of Of. emo a 18, 25, 1te5 M-807 enge County on November Rev Bill Burnett of be held Sunday. 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porach• • Audi 441 E. hnt hJ., '"""' leaelt lll-OIOI Highest Quality Sales & Service The Best Car Buys In Orange County AreAt The Dealers Listed On This Page ~ 0 · CREVIER BMW "' 'II' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING 'lilJ ''Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails" lpeclablng In EuropMn o.IJv.ry. Eir,C9ffent htectlon of New end caretutty PNPered UMd 9MW'1 alwaya In 1toek 835-3171 208 W. 1et St., Sent• Ana Comer of Broadway & 1st St Closed Sundeyt GSTERLING SWS -SUYICE -WSllC -,UTS Overseas Delivery Speclallata BMW -ROLLS ROYCE' 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beech &40-...-... " - I. 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A motorist is con· sidered leplly drunk if be exoecds a . I 0 blood alcohol level. ••He had a fair amount to drink,·· said Viner. "Pelle lindbergh wu not .._ .. e LID.__. a drunk. He did drink too much nr:iu --.- (Saturday ni&bt). Kids have done thjs rived from Sweden later today. aft.et...aamcs for )'Clll.. l ope tbat Lind~'• fianc:ee, Kerstin sends a very strona message to Pietiacb; rus mother, Anna Lisa student athletes." Lindberab. and a brother-in-law were ·Viner said ~ examinations at Lind&ergh's bedside at John F. today confirme t)le 6ri1foal Kennedy Memorial Hospital-Stntt- diq:nosis that .. be re atns bnlinctead' ford Division. as we found him to be yesterday "rve warned (the family) that that (Sunday) and a prof,llosis continues decision ~t have to be made," to be incompatible with life." Viner said. It may be that it won•t Lindbergh, the Flyen' Most Yalu-have to be mado, ll may_ be. lhal able Player net -the teque•r top M'Other Nature will decide this. t>:!tender last ~n, did not "But because be ia ao strong and the for l ~ l S nunutes after the healthy otherwise, it may well be that accident Sunday at nearby Some--it will be a very bard dec:tsion that will rdale, Viner said. have to be made, but that won't be an Viner said durinJ . a news con-·issue for at least 48 hours." ference that no decision about the Two passenaen in the car also were life-support system would t?e made injured. Edward Parvin, 28 of Mount until Llndbe~'s father, .S•a e, ar-Ephraim wu listed in critical coo- COACHES GIVE VJ.EWS ... From JM Cotta Mesa'• Tom BaWwta. follow- inf. bis team ·s 48-7 loss to Saddleback: . 'They just had too mU<;b s~ for us and we have too many inJwies. If we bad Mike Szypenk:j, who knows? "They're just a lot better than us and f'mjustglad that wedon'thave to play them apin. They should be in the Century League or something. They shouldn't be in this league . "Paul Rodriguez passed for 21 S yards and did a Jood job. But John Carlson's ankle (sprained) is pretty 1*l, bc:'s questionable for the Estan- cia pme. He's aoing to try and play. ..It's a shame we dido 't score much. we were inside the !~yard !iF three times and scored only o .... $addlelleck'1 Jerrf Witte, after a 48-7 win over Costa Mesa: "We were able to run the ball. Anytime you rush for over 400 yards,' you're blocking some people. We were able to do that pretty well and we were able to control the pusina game on their ~'They aot aU their yards passing ... but the kids never panicked or got -upset We were able to make the adjustments. They got their yardage passing, but it was between the 2D- yard lines. "We're still havina too many penalites. We were pleased that our non-starters were able to get in there and we aot some good work out of our offensive line.·· Mater Del'• C.lldt Gallo, following bis team's I~ victory over Pius X: "Basically, we've bad problems get- ting our team read¥ to play, because they've been so excited about Servile (this Thursday). "The key to the last two games has been our defense. We dominated there. We've played championship football defensively. "On offense we bad our chances to score, but we didn't The offense was erratic:, but we got enoup points to win. "Pius was very uneventful and we're &lad it's over with. We haven't bad much intensity, now we get the opportunity to play Servite and that's what we're exoted abouL •• diuon with a tku1l frlcture in Cooper Hotpital·Uoivertity Medical Cen1Cr 1t camcsen. Kathyleen McN.eal, ~t '!( Ric:Uey Park. Pa. WU tn ltl,D'C coodidon at the Stratford hosptt.al Wltb injuries to her liver a~d spleen. Pleuach also Swed.lab,. aald Undberab had aooe to~ Coliteul?J, a restaurant and athleuc com~ LD V oorhces where the team pnlCllces. to meet aome teammates about l Lm. Sunday followioi a home victory over the Bos10n Bruins Saturday niabt. At about 5:40 a.m., LindberJh·a sports car, moviqg,at a h.iah rate or speed, (ailed to nqotiate a abarp curve on Somerdale Road and smashed into a wall in front of an elementary school. police said. Lindbefsb stopped brealhi.aa at the time of tbe accident. Emeraency penonnel said be bad a pulse when they arrived, but that he went into cardiac: atTCSt moments later and cardiopulmonary resuscitation was used. ··1 want rum to live, but I want h1m to be a penon," Pietzsch said, c:ryina. She 'nd Undbc~ had been enaqod since last fall . . •. "He wasn •\ even going to' go out, she said. "We went home tosether after the game (Saturday ni&ht), but be decided be should 10 out to meet the auys. He left about I o·c:lock. .. I always wotrftd about a car accident, but he laughed at me. He told me not to worry, but r worried, you know, I worried. "And when there was the knock on the door this morning, I thouabt i~ was Pelle." h was the police, tellina her of the accident UCI ••• P'romBl Instead. they'll pack it in and funnel everything toward the 6-91f.r Murphy, wbo ac:cordina to Mullipn, is the Anteaters' best defensive bi& man. ••About the only. time we'll play zone (defense) is when we either have a bi& lead or have people in foul .trouble," said M ulli&an. One of the bif.reasons Mulligan will stick main y with the zone is the threat of the three-point shot, which the Pacific Coast Athletic: Association has decided to keep. .. There are a lot playen in our conference who can hit that shot.•• be said. "We can't lay back and let them hit it." Mulligan has plans on his team using the shot as a big weapon u well. • "We haven't been worlrinaon it too much at this time oft.be year,'' he said. "But we plan on shooting (three-pointers) quite a bit. brooks will probably be the JUY we go to most in those sstu- ation!." That's, of course, when Brooks and the rest oft.be Anteatcrsaren•t playina defense, which better be mott of the time. ' .0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~·=-BAUER MOTORS U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service, Parts, Body, Paint & Ttre Oepts .. Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2111....., ............ 142-0lll., 141-121-1 ·0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • •OBLONGPR• ' BUICK Lolull JAGUAR ISUZU #1 Buick a leuzu DNa.r In O.C. OldMt Jagw De•ler In o.c. lpu'JP "41RC•t-~lloft lttJHeniN~· (714) 979-2500 ,.O. los l6IO • C.... N-CAH616 • PRICES! e LIQUIDATING 1985 MODELS UNOlR NfY ~TMCES W( Wll NOT Bf. lMOERSOl.O! ---·-- SUBARU 2'80 ...... llM. Costa Mesa Nn,ert BtlCh 714/549-4300 0 ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAUl T # 1 '-"" •• , ,,, ,,,, .,, 11111 ,,, ' ,,., ~. ,'OJJln2e. SALES Loa'"St • seRv•ce m• .. _ 81.vo • LEASING . ·~_;_ Mt-• ACCESSORIES DEPT ' 8 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 28IO H•rbOr Blvit. C08tll M... 540-0713 TOllOMOW: LO Sefvlng Newport IMch, Cotta Mff;f. Huntington leech, lrvlnt, L..gun11Uch, fount.Inv...,_, lout9' OraftelC-tf O AAN GF C OUN TY Record enrOllDient . • • at UC Irvine Women outnumber men; biology most ~ popular subject. school survey shows · llus fall, UCI has 10,982 under- graduates, 1,520 sraduate students and 1,065 medical students, ~idents and interns. These figures were based level alone, women outnumber men by 194 students. In graduate-level classes, however. men exc~ed women, 966 to 554. less than 1 pncent Amcncan Ind.tao Four percent d1d no1 report thclr ethn1c bacqround • 01lowi.n1a pau.e.rn 0£~1 )caA. most UCl students -S, l7 or 47 percent -arc from Oranae County, foUowed by 3.6 70 or 29 percent from Los Apgclcs County. Eight~n per- cent of the students &re.born other areas of Cahforn1a, 3.4. perctot att from otheT places in the United States, and 2.5 perttnt are from a foreign oauon. denu SoaaJ sc:icnoes placed second. foUowed by ph)'l!Cal tcieoocs. • Dup.!i£ati!'l_lut ~· (l&U~ avcrqt • ofUCJ undersi'8duat.es 11 21 , wb.tlc the avcrqe graduate stu- dent aie 1s 29 BJ PHIL SNEIDEllMA:N ............... Amona students attending UC Irvine · this faU, women under- p-aduates outnumber rhen, Asians ICCOUDt for one.quarter of the student body and biological sciences arc the most popular area of study ... Tbcte were am~the findinp...of a fAll enrollment study just released by UCJ officials. More· students are Ted Folk, 89, recalled World War I at Veteran's Day ceremonies con- ducted by American Legion Poat 291./ Al California State offtclals seek earth- quake readiness tips from Japan./ M Na don Diana, Princess of Wales, attracts admirers at social gala and shopping mall.JM Mid-air cofllslon of two planes In New Jeraey kllls rive persona and burns rive bulldlngs./ M World South African officlals cteny reports they are planning to send home thousands of foreign black workers./ AS King Huaetn predicts 11 Arab flag" wlll fly over Jerusalem./ AS Paparazzi Ruffled crowd at "Boua Rio Ball" raises funds to a samba beat to fight cys11c ftbroela./M Sporta Rama, Raiders find ltfe on-· the road an unhappy ex- perlence./81 There's a acramble on for the flnal Sunaet League rootball playoff berth./81 ltntertalnment Romptn• atompln' Jerry Jeff Walk• lhowa llgns ~~~lnalocal Baatnw · South Cout Plaza opens pari(lng atructu .... /U A10 A3 BM 87-9 A10 89 810 A8·9 88 A8 A7 Al A3 84. 10 81-4 A9 A2 . on fees P.!liLby lbc third wcek--Of atlCnalng UCI this falllban ·ever classes. before. Enrollment 10formation compiled Campus officials were nearly per-by·t.be UCJ provides t.be followina feet -in prcdictinf the aiu of the fall profile of.the current study body: • •UCJ's overall grade-point aver-enrollment. UC administrators an-age is 2.95 on a scale in which an .. A .. ticipated 13,600 students -the equals 4.0. When graduate students officiaJ figure is 13,567. aJooe arc c-0nsidered, the average is That enrollment. a 7 percent JU mp 3. 72. from last faWs total of l 2;684, is a •Excluding the College of Medi- record for the lryine campus, which cine, UCI has 218 more male students opened two decades ago. than female. At the undergraduate •The campufl\is a mixed ethmc makeup. Excluding the CoUcgc of MedtCLOe, 55 percent of ua·s stu- dents are Glucasiap, 26 percent att Asian, 7 pe,rcent are Latino and 3 percent are black. American rndians account for less than I percent. Nine percent of the students declined 10 state their ethnic background. •Looking only al the fall 1985 frcshm1u1 class, ffic maieup I s Sr percent Caucasian. 34 percent Asian, 8 percent Launo. 3 ocrccnt black and Plcketa llaa.reen 81.mpllOn, Walter Arttah oatalde Von• market ln Buntinpn Beach. ~Reaard.tbJ.. academic .stwhcs.. biol()j.ical soenccs agam were the most popular m&JOr'S amooa both undenrraduatcs and uaduate stu- •The campus' younaest 1.&.ndcr·, aradoaTes, averaac aac 20.S. ate studyini b1oloaicaJ sciences and enai- occnn&. whtlc the youqest p-adua~ students. aac 27.7. a.re studyina b1oloajcal and phys1cal 1CJences. The o&dest uode,,r.auates, avcrqe-aae 29, art maJonna l!Llcachereducation. wh!le the oldest graduate student&. age 33, arc studymg socta1 sc1enocs. Light traffic godsend in storm CHP kept busy, but mishaps minor ---durtngrush ho~ By PAUL ARCBIPLE'1 oe .. Nlr,.. ... Commuters· lameoung their bad luck over ha Vin& lo work on Veterans Day found they could count their blessings this morning u habtcr than usual traffic prevented majOr acct· dents during the first bi& storm of the 5CUOn, law enforc:cmcnt offiaals wd. ''They a.re kttptng us busy." said d1spatcber Rick Crow of the Call- forrua Ht&hway Patrolltn Santa Ana Althoua.h t.be storm caused several fender bcnden and lJt up the phone lines at CHP hcadquancn. Crow reported oo ~r coll.ts1oos on Oranac Coasr freeways and hJlhways durina the morruna rush hour. Tbe rain cawicd two minor rock slides on the Ortcp Hllbway cast of San Juan CaplSlrano. One at 1he R1vel"Slde County hoc caused four flat llln, the CHP said. Another about four miles cast oflhe Sao Diego F recwa 1 was no1 aff ecti na traffic. Grocery strike picketing stepped up The Orange County Harbor Patrol reported that 65 inches of nun had fallen by this morn10~ as hghl to moderate showers conooued. The National Weather Sen·acr fort"Cast a 70 perttnt chance of continuing '.>howcrs. wnh possible thundershowers. tonight Rain will d1mm1sh to a 40 percent chance of ~howers T uesda) mom mg along the Orange Coast Other s upermarket chains targeted by strikers unless negottationsresume By STEVE MARBLE °' .. ..., ........ Pickctina in a six-day-old stnke by meat cutters and the Teamsters union intensified over the weekend and strike leaders today said they arc prepared to target additional super- market chains for demonstrations. Consumen, meanwhile, reported some shortages at grocery stores where pickets have gathered, though store officials denied any shortages of merchandise. Picketing, at first hm1ted to Vons stores throughout Southern Cali- fornia. spread to several Safeway markets Saturday including the Saft· way at 7600 Edinger Ave. 1n Hunl· ington Beach where more than I 00 butchers and teamsters set up picket lines. Pohcc were called to the Hunt- ington Beach grocery store Saturday Mesa man arrested on druQken'driving rap in accident death BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN ............... A Costa Mesa man ~arrested Sunday OD suspicion of manslaughter and fel oQy drunken drivina in con- nection with an accident that killed one man and irtjured four people. , Santa Anl polioc arrested Jaime Quinorez Garcia. 31, after he re- portedly ran a stop •i&n on Cubbon SUUt and his Pontiac Trans Am collided with a car driven by Oscar Aores Pad.ii~ 30, of Sanu Ana, said Sst. James Bailey. Padilla was ·travelina south on Broadway when his Audi was struck broadside in the intCf'ICCtion. He was pronounced dead on anival at West- ern Medical Ccri.• in Santa Ana followipa the 7 p.ffi. accident. Padilla's passcngcn -Rafael Gonules. 30, and'sons Jose. 7, and Oscar. 4 -were treated for mmor head injuries at Western Medical C.cnter and Fountain Valley Regional Hospital, Bailey said. Gabriel Valle!. 30, of fountaJo Valley. was ridina with Oama and suffered head injunes. after a manor vandalism 1nc1den1 was reported Officers wd someone ap- parently poured a st1clcy substance on some meal ¢o ugh there was no proof 1t was strike-related. Three officers were assigned 10 patrol the store parkmg 101 and watch the demonstration. Pohcc descnbed the picket hne as .. ver) peaceful." In Irvine. 10 officers remained on aro und the clock duty outside a Lucky warehouse on i\lton Parkwa) where 18 arrests were made dunng th~ 101oal days of the walkout· lockout. In the first two days of the strike. 50 officers weann~ n o1 gear were sta- Da"4 Jacobee:D 1ioned outside the" Luck\ d1stntiut1on center The le\ C'I of manpo"'er lOSl the cm as much as SJO 000. accord- ing to L1. Al Muir A tempora~ restraining order no" limits the number of p1l l et'i tO fi,e outside an) warehouse entrance Police ~1d the coun order appear. to have reduced the number of violent 1nc1dent1> In a rare "'eekend court ~ss1on. Los .\ngeles upenor Court Judge Norman Epstein granted a temporal" restraining order unda) to Vons. hm1t1ng union pickets to five at a time outside am market. Vons attomC') (Pleue eee llOR.E/A.2) \.\esterl) winds gusting between 1.5 and :!.5 mph will d1mm1sh. and the cooler temperatures brought m by lhe storm wtll increase shghtJ ) on Tues- da\o Forecasters u1d toda) 's highs be--tw~n the m1d-50s and lo w& will increase lo the mid-and upper-60s on Tuesda\o. Temperatures tonight wall drop to the low-50s or h1gh-46s in the [Pleue eee STORM/ A.2) Kidnap development sa-d 'encouraging' By lll~ A11ociatecl Press LONDON -.\n a1dt' to the archbishop of \antt'rbu!J <Ml~' an 1ntermcd1ar) in Lebanon •'> tiring lo ..ct up a m~t1ng bctw~n lhc lminap. pcr5 of s1A .\mencan~ and the archbishop's spcc-1al ennl\ 3 velt'ran negotiator an host.age ~1tuat1ons Eve Kca1lc y. <;polr\woman for Archbishop Robcn Runc1c said un- day the mtcrmcd1an telephonc-4 special envoi T em \.\ a1tr after 1 letter from four of th<' .\menran captives t6 Runcae w a-; dt'l1vcred Saturda~ She did not 1dent1fv th<' 1n1t'nnt'd1 · ary or reveal the" naturt" of lhc telephone convcNtlon. but told the ..\.\S(X'laled ~SS .. Th" IS QUllC C"ncouraging Runc1c, he;ad of the Anahc.an l 'hurch of EnaiJand, appcakd for an urgent mtcuna between the lodnap- p<'" and \.\aue Kealle) said Waite had he-en m tooch with the 1ntenncdl- a" regular!} dunna most of the 'ummcr. but rommumc.1t1ons later hrokC" off The contents of the hostages' letter to Runcie. which was marked con- fidC"nl1al. have not been made pubh The leucr and one appcaJina to Prcs1deo1 Rcapn to ncaouate wuh 1he lodnap~rs were amona 12 lcttcn and not~ from the hostqcs deuvcn;d Fnda) to the ASSOC'lated·Prcss bureau (Pl_.. ... B08TAOS/A2) Hypnosis: Police forget 'memory tool' Hypoosia. once a trendy tool with police fear it will "acrew up" 1mpon· det«tives uyina to ~nravel murder ant criminal cues. ca1ct or freiheD the memories of "You only Ute it 1f you're wilhna to crime victims. h.uaJI but disappeattd Jose the pcnon you hypnouzc as a f-n>m \be ooUce depertment. witness," said Bowman. A CalilOrnia Supreme <:owt ruUna The coun Nlina on hypnosis wu that dianiwd bypnom u an un· wrinen in 1912 and tben bolatCft(t reliable procedure e11enl.ially ben lut November wben tbe ha&b court witneuea wbo have beea hypnotized made its ban on h~is retroactive. by ~cc or other havesdpton &om ma.Di.na the decision aDOlitd lcS ca1ct tatiMn& in court. • on aooe&l and tbotc atill ·wait.int to so '"We Uted to uac hypnoeit a peet to trial.. deal and our fcelina wu t.bat it wu a For Thomas Puah. oonV1ctt.d in *1 hetp,•· aid Hontinaton 8tech 1980 ofkillina twO '°'unlinston Bach SIL Mike Relic. "But · h'a bttft brolbcri in a motort)'Cle POI fued, 1t akndoned now... meant hedom. ltvinc Sit. Dick Bowman )d FatW&lbam Lee Evtna.a conwue> bypnOlit no IOOICf t1 uttd bcau1e uon worter ICCuttd of blhna a . . ' Fountain Valley woman wtlh a hammer U\ 1979, tt mC*nt a tttc>nd chance. For Donald h1rley, a Camp Pendleton Manne accused of rapu\l a SanCkmcntewoman.1t meant a new tnA1 and, ulumate.ly. an acqu1n.al. ln each aax, W\ ft bad bttn bypooti.zcd by Poltee in order to enhanct tbc1r mcmoncs. a proccdu1T lb.a' tome defcnx attorneys b~ to brainwub1 na. ~ tt11bo pent four ye.an 1n Folsom Pnson fOr murder • ..,..., frttd bec:aUte the ~ey witTICU 1n \M ca.5e wu b)'l)ft()Uztd an order to f'tts~n htt recotl«bon of the cnrM The Wltoesl claimed sM uw Put.h \ - ' kidnap llan and Charle$ Ta)'lor from a Hunun11cm h carpon. Thouah \heu" bod1 wttt nc"cr foun~ a 1u~ concluckd P\tah bUcd ' the Taylor brothtn Murder charies .-ert d1Jtn1ucd ••n~t Evin la t Apnl because a key Mtne Who claimed Evins ooofntcd the murckr to him bad been b~ nouzed lft order to ttca1l detatbof\M· al~con 100. EY1ni, howevtr, later pkaded 1u1l- ty to a ICSICT cha~ of tee0od-de.,-ee murder .,.hen 1 De1W wu.naa came forward PolJcc wd tbt m rs 1 IC dear: F<>t"ICt bypnOll -~ot only can )'OU DIM'* wbal you m'lbt team by bypaotm"I 1 .,. ..... bu\ )"Ota lalftl that W1\em. .. - c,rpor1 a.di OMc.. T-Liali. '"'''' _ .. a:ll! ... . a • I By SUSAN HOWLBTT ~ .. ...,,_ .... Ocapite an earlier interest 1n the ilpcomin& U.S. Senate rec~. Rep. Robert E. Badham now ll)S he is f'"'1}y c:oromintid to runnina ror 1.0other term 10 the House of Rep- ~nt.ativet. ··1 have already declared my mtent tc. seek another tcnn in the House xt year;• the Newpon Beach con-. ve sman aajd , Badham u.ld two week$ ago that he nad not yet dectd~d whether to srek the Repubhcan non11nauon ngainst n. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., and that be wa.s .. still looking at it. .. But tho1e aspirations were down- played la11 week when lhe wn- ~man became more hesitant )~Ut the po ibihty O(tossina bis bat into the U .S. Senate rioa. altudy :rowded with conte.ndcn. "The time is too short and 1 arri not u this time cs1'blilhina an explora~ tory committee, .. Badham said last Tuesday ... I am interested in it more ror the future.'' . Some of Badham's co~ional ~!leagues, mcludina William Dan- ncmeycr, R-Fullerton. Bobbi Fiedler, R r hAhwonh, and Dan T 11nol"f"n R- Lona .8cach, are considcrina seek.Ina the eenatc seat alon, with ewnomist ~rtbur Laffer; st.ate Sen. Ed Davis, R- Valencia.i. Assemblyman Roben Naylor. K.san Mateo; and Los An· ~les County Supervisor Michael ~ntonovicb. \ Badlwn. who h~ represented the 40th Conarcssional Distnct for the past nine yean, said he is anltlous to beJin anotb~ tenn. ·•1 take piat pndc an serving my :onstituents in tbe House of Rep- resentatives and am looking forward to movina into my second decade as a :ongrcuman." Badham said. HOST AGE NEWS 'ENCOURAGING' ••. A ... wintry etorm whlatled ttv~ Southern Calffotnla today, WOfT)1nO ~ betow ICOf et hlleldel and cetc:Nng hltlera In eut>-freaJng tempttaturee • roede proYld too aMdc for dOltnl of drtYera. The OUtTtnt "°"" df$ .ee 1ncn. at tM Loe Anoeltt CMc Center llt'°8 Sundey • fotecMtttl Mid at dNO. The eeuon to date, wNctl btQ9n 1, WU 1.27 lnchtt. P::OfeCM\ert aald tM unuau.,ly cokJ November atonn would mo~ tut TUllday afternoon, IMvtng .... partly doudy with btlef period• of tun.hint .ilQWlng i.mperatur• to ~m up 1llgt\Jly. ' Along tM Orn: COMt It wtll be lhOwery tl'llt ev.nlng wtth a chance ot thu~ tndtno Tueeday m0tnlng and b9comlno partly cloudy. l~ 1i u U.S. Tempe MempNI 71 64 ....,.,....,.. 11 n ~ 37 ,,. .. ~=:--ao 24 Aiblllly M n M =:'que ea 61 .... Ofleene 11 67 40 2t ....... on. n SI ~ 40 : Hoffelk,Va 71 .. Allenta 75 42 M P'romAl m&1rut Alllltltle C11V .. ao Olt..,_. Olly 2t 2t Auetlfl 64 IM OINM IS .. llefttlllOl• n .. OrtllDdG 72 ... 62~~ Calif. Temps Associated -f>rt"'l1' bureau chief Myron BeUund dellvcred the letter to RU,Jlcic. He gave the other letters to a U.S. diplomat for~ehv~ to R~gan. the hostages' fam1hes and two con- gressmen. The four Amcncan who signed the letters to Reagan and RunC1e wcrt Terry Anderson.I chief Middle East comspondcnt ror the AP: Hunt- ington Be,_cb resident David Jacobsen. dlrcctor of the Amencan Univenity Hospital in Beirut; the Rev. Lawrence Jenco, a Roman Catholic priest: and Thomas Sutherland, the university's dean of aanculturc. KJdnappers sctzed the Amcncans over a period of time dating back 1 I months. A fundamentalist Shiite Moslem v.oup. Islamic Jihad. took responsibility and demanded the release of 17 comrades convicted in Kuwait of bombing the U.S. and French embassies in December 1983_ Kuwait tias refused to release the 17. Two other Americans, U.S. Em- bassy political officer William Buckley and Peter Kilburn. Librarian at the Amencan University of Beirut, arc missing. Islamic Jihad chums to have killed BuckJey, but U.S. officials say blurry photographs purporting to show his body were not conclusave proof. The hostages said in one letter that their captors told them Buckley had died. There has been no word on K.Jlburn . Waite told reporters Saturday that the letter to Runcie "contains both a Statement which I conStdCT to be helpful and 1t also contains a threat" He said at was "cntical and vital'' that STORM ... From Al coastal commun1t1e\ The Orange County Harbor Patrol issued a small crafts advisory. and chopp) surf along 1he Huntington- Newport ~aches ranged from 2-4 feet. Skiers learned they could stan w;uing their skis as the first snow of the season brousht snowfall to the 3,000-foot level in local mountains. Ski resort operators rcponedly were t)lanning to open oh Wednesday. However. chains are required on mountain roads the highway patrol said. Travelers planning to dnve to mountain resor'ts or elsewhere can learn about h1ghwa} cond1t1ons b} calling 972-9980 Terry Andenon he meet Wlth the kldnap~rs. "It is totally imposs1ble in situ- ations like this to deal exclusively through intcrmeaiaries or letters. We have to see each other .... I want to listen and t<7talk." Waite said. Earlier lhis year, Waite ncgotiaied the release of four Britons detained without charge in Libya. ln 1981.z he helped secure the release of rour Britons held in Iran. In Washington, Secretary of State George P. Shultz said Sunday the Reagan administration ~ continu- ing ~fforts to gain the hostages' freedom .. Rn. Lawrence Jen.co "We try to work at it through whatever mdi.rect contacts we have,·• Shultz said durin§ an appearance on the CBS program 'Face The Nation." He indicated the U nited States was seek.in& help from Syria. Iran, Leba- non and AJacria, and was trying to "make it clear to those holding hostages that they're holding inno- cent people -that they're not going to pm their objectives that way." State Department spokesman Anita Stock.man said Sunday, "We arc not aoing to negotiate with the temnisu. but. we will discuss the matter, to lead. to the safe release of the bostaaes." MORE PICKETING ••• Jl'romAl Keith Eyrich told the Assoctated Press. . Both sides in the strike say they're far from a settlement, aC<;9rding to Wire reports. Negotiations, con- ducted at the Anaheim Hilton, broke ofT Saturday with no new talks scheduled. · Don Swmton, spokesman for the meat cutters, said unless negotiations resume, strikers will begin setting up piclcet lines outside additional grocery stores. Seven market chains arc either being struck or have locked out members of the two unions in retaliation for lhe strike. They are Albertson's, Alpha Beta, Hughes, Lucky, RaJphs, Safeway, and Vons. Boys, Pioneer and Foods Co. have agreed to honor whatever con- tract is finally negotiated and were not struck. Joe McLaughlin. pres.ident of the Food Employers Council, which rep- resents the supermartccts, said he 1s waiting for a written counterproposal to an offer the council had made late Friday. "We told them we would wait for their response through the mediator," McLaughlin said. ''So the talks haven't really broken do~ We're just waitmg for them to rcspdnd." The strike involves 22,000 meat cutters and Teamsters working for more than 1,000 stores from San Luis Obispo County to the Mexican border. The Teamsters oppose the super· markets' plans to subcontract jobs to non-union truck dnvers and meat cutters arc upset over management plans to create a new. lower.paid position. Presently Journeymen meat cutters earn S 13.48 an hour and truckers draw$14. .,,,. IQllem lllitnlrdt ... ao.toro lulflllO e.,., CllMMton,8.C °'**'on,W.V. Qwlotla,N.C =~ ~ Columtlua,Otl. 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W, =t IMO !tie mid IOa 31 ,. to IOW 70I b)' F~ -"°"'Illa 40e ea eo _.,._.,o llllclao.toi-n M -OOldar INand ~ TOOA'f 28 24 64 60 " 32 am aHAN M ~ 3-6 -)..5 -)..6 poot 4~ poor µ poor I S-6 - 2 18pm l:S$p.m. -O t 4.7 Money laundering moving west, bank surplus shows By tile Altolcated Pre11 SAN DIEGO -A cash surplus in 2alifomla banks in 1984 wa.s almost xiuat to the drop ofAorida's share of lhe national cash surplus, showing thit ilJicit drug operations and money .aundering att moving West, state o\nomey General John Van de Kamp >ays. In 1983, California banks reported 1 $78 million cash deficit. In 1984, the ;tate's banks reported a $1. ~billion :ash surplus. Van de Kamp said. "It's incrcasjnaJy clear that the .ntcgrity of California's financial 1ystem is at risk," be said Friday :>efore a session of the Assembly ::Ommittcc on Public Safety. Money launderina is using illicit -cven\1e -that gained through drug .ales, prostitution and' gambling -to )aCk legitimate busmess, whose proceeds arc deposited in banks. The crackdown on all phases of jrug trafficking and money launder- ng in South A orida has sent traf- fickers West with their business. The I, 700 border of Mexico with the United States has become an increas--~Y-popular entry for large quan- tiues of illegal drugs and the proceeds from their sale. Cracking down on money launder- '"' bas been described as the key !lement in lhe war on ilJcgal drugs. With no wbere to put their proceeds. traffickers would be choked wi th ::ash. A federal law known as the Bank )ccrecy Act requires that financial institutions report to the Secretary of the Treasury individual currency transacti~fmore than SI0,000. In tddition.-~lers entering or leaving the United States with more than 'I 0.000 cash must report it to the U.S. Customs Service. ln August. federal officials imposed ;ivil penalties of $2.2 million on the :rocker National Bank of San Frao- ;isco for failing to report cash :.ransactioos of almost $4 billion - including $30 million at brancbes in the border communities o( San Ysidro a nd Calexico. Van de Kamp said federal officials ire investigating similar allegations tt other Calif<>mia benlc.s. But he said the state has to do more. He· argued in favor of three bills ;>ending in the legislature that would: -Make money laundering a crime n California. -Require a variety of financial institutions to keep records and report large transactions to the state. -Require the forfeiture of prop- :rty or proceeds acquired with dirty money. The proposed state laws would I -cquire reports for one-day trans- 1ctions of at least SI 0,000 and fo r j :umulative transactions totaling S2S,OOO or more in a five-day period. The proposed state Laws would :liminate vanous exemptions to the federal reporting requirements. Legislative committees will con-• ;1der the anti-laundering bills early next year and Van de Kamp said he ~opes the bills become law by early 1987. POLICE ABANDON USE OF HYPNOSIS .•. Countianjailed on sex charges may ask high court for release From A l "We JUSt don't do 1t an} more" Bowman said the last lime he can recall police m Irvine using hypnosis was in 1983 when detectives were attempting to track down a rap1<;t who tnggered a wave of fear and panic in t.he ctty following a scnes of attacks. "We had a trespass case in Santa Ana that we thought involved our rapist." said Bowman ·we fi~urcd we could hypnoll7c the witness m the trespass ca~. lose that person as a witness and still be OK. "It didn't work," Rowman added But a }Car aft<"r the controversial Supreme Court ruling. an Orange County pro~cutor l'l trying to test the h)pno~1~ ruling. searching out v.ha1 could be a loophole. l>epul) D1~tnct '\ttomey Ton) Ral kaulka\ fa1 t'd '~1th 1hc prmpcct ot los1ng a 'aluahle v.1tnesot 1n a 'ical Beach kidnap m urdr1 ca~. has asked upcnor < oun Judge I u1.-. C ardenac; for a specia l hearing in which he hopes to reop!.'n lhl h\pno'11\ q ues· llOll The moH' ha' tflJU(~rcd interest in the leg;il community and not a small amount ol rnnlC'rn The ca sc l n' 11h "' '6-)'car-old Ronald [v.ing, v.ho I!> accu.-.ed ot kidnapping a ';cal fiealh hou~wilt" Just Call 642-6086 Detty Piiot Oellv9ry 11 Quarent.Md ~Y-'"""• It .,.,.. 00 "°' -~ ~ O'f 5JOO"' ~7 c • -'fOIJI C(l(lf -I>" ..... .., and her children and holdmg them hostage whale the husband was or- dered to set ransom money. Though the children were ultimate- ly released. Joanne S1egman was shot and killed before her husband could fulfill the ransom demand. The crime occurred in 1976 but only now as moving through the courts. The quesuon at hand is whether John S1e~an, the husband. can •testify against Ewing. Since Siegman was hypnotized 1t would appear that he 1s barred from taklng the stand and testifying on anythanJ discussed dur- ing t'he hypnosis session. Kopeny By STEVE MARBLE Further, Kopcny said 11 is his °'.._~,... • ..,. undentanding that hypnosis not only A wealthy Orange County busi· produces unreliable results but can be nessman charged with enticing teen- used to make a witnesses nearly · I ha 'th h' · unshakable on the witness stand. age ilf s to ve sex wi am in "There have been cases where exchange for cocaine may ask the P<?liceha •• ve u~d hypnosis to firm upa state Supreme Court to help him get witness, said Kopeny. ..Even af ouFt 0~Jaal. . f hypnosis doesn't change a person's chx . Maron, a r:cs1dcnt o Lake statements. it changes their con-,,Forest, 1s charaed with .1 ~7 counta of fidence in those statements." u~lawful sex and proVlding drugs to Kopeoy said a Witness who has minors. H~ h~ been hel~ at. Oran•c been hypnotized as impervious to County Jail without bail stnce his cross-examination. arrest Aug. 1.6. . . "You can't get them to budge ... said The 4th D1stnct Court of Appeal m Kopeny. Santa Ana rejected a request from t.he man's attorney last Tuesday to take up the question of whether bail should be set for Maron. Defense attorney Wilham Charvet said his client is being unlawfully held at the county jail and that a bail figure should be set. Deputy District Attorney Jill Rob- erts, who is prosecuting Maron, said she believes Charvet now w;u apxal the case to the st.ate Supreme Court. Charvet could not be rcached for comment at bis Century City offices. Roberts has twice suoccssfully argued apinst granting bail, claimina Maron 1s a menace to society. She also said that sheriffs deputies found a large number of guns and weapons m Maron's home following the arrest. But an earlier allegat1on that Maron tned to hire jail inmates to kilJ one of the teen-age girls expected to testify against ham turned out to be unfounded. according to in· vestiptors. The case aga.i nst Maron stems from charges that he lured young gJrls, ages 14 to 161 to his home and gave them cocaine an exchange for sexual favors. But Rackauclcas doesn't think so. "The purpose of hypnosis as to get at details hlce what a belt buckJe looked hkc or a precise description," <.aid the prosecutor. "It won't afTect the gross facts. what actually hap- pened 1n a case." He aJso said 11 as possible that hypnosis could ~ found to ~ unconstitutional "It depn ves a defendant of his riaht to confront and croSHxamine a witness," said Kopeny. "It's an issue the . Supreme Coun has cleverly av01ded." GE-TAGRl·R I Rackauckas. if granted a heanng. \aid he will bring forward expert v.11nesscs on hypnosis who wiU debunk the Supreme Court ruhng. William Kopeny, one of the at· tomcys on Ewing's defense team, ~hevcs it makes no sense to re- examine the issue onl)' a year after the 'iuprcme (ourt did. "Noth1n1e hu changed," said Rackauckas. who in personal hfc 1s sharplycnucal of Rose Bard and other Supreme Coun members, said he has come to view the hypnosis ruling as a political decision. "It's so unfair," said the pros- ecutor. "Ifs even more unfair than I ever realized." What do you like about t~e Dally Piiot? What don't you lib? Call tbe number a t l•ft aod yo11r me11a1e will be recorded, transcribed and deli vered to tbe appropriate editor. Tb~ ume 24-boar aaswertn1 service may be used to record leu ers to tbe l'ditor on any tople. Cootrlbatort to our Lettere column must lneludt tbelr namt a nd telepbooe number for vtrlflcatloa. No drc.latlo11 cal11, pltatt. 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