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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-28 - Orange Coast PilotII I I I I I 1, l • 25~ CLOUDY 'OMCA8T80N Al THURSDAY•NOVEMBER 28, 1985 St~_ike cuts food supplies to ·poor Food banks relying on surplus trucked to centers having lean Thanksgiving organtLat1ons. But because of the Teamsters' and meat cuners' stnke. those items are not being trucked to warehouses ford1stnbut1on tochanty groups. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ud LAURA MERK °' ... DellJ "°' ..... The 2S-day old grocery strike will forcc.spme of Orange County's need y and hungry to face an even more mcaJer Thanksgiving today. Directors oflocal food distnbution Coast Fountain Valley police unveil a new, more re- sponslve complaint procedure./85 California Reagans to enjoy banner Thanksgiving In Santa Barbara./ A8 ' Nation If you want to see Halley's comet, get out of town, advises the editor of an astronomy magazlne./82 E.T.' s creator flips a switch to begin a bonlfled electronic search for extra-terrestrlals./87 Shoppers should know what their rights are before ordering merchandise by mall./81 World Details of commando raid on hijacked jetliner un- fold ./ Al Anglican church envoy Terry Waite Is a gentle man who finds personal relationships crucial In his role as hostage nego- tlator./87 Entertainment F amlly movies are mak- Ing a comeback on the heels of Steven Spielberg's "Back to the Future." /C4 People Huntington Beach artist Fritz Smith creates un- usual lmages.81 Diane Sassone has open- ed an art gallery In Laguna Beach.81 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claaslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Paparazzi People Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlalon Weather C9 A3 C 1-2 06-7 C9 06 08 C4-8 0 7 A9 B1 B1 B1 A3 07-8 01-5 C6 A2 centers said Wednesday that they have cut normal rations of food and in some cases have gone to the market to porchasc Items not being donated by the grocery stores. During regular operations, stores donate day-old bread and dented canned foods to local chantable The Council of Orange County Society of St. Vincent De Paul supplies most of the area's food distribution centers w1th• the super- market items. If 1t d~sn 't ha ve the resources, that usually means.most of the social service agencies won't have any either. Dan Harney, executive director of A tasteful Thanks1tvtng lesson It wun't ezactly a traditional Tbanbal'rin& meal, but the ldda at Fountain Valley'• Tramura Sclaool found lt pretty tuty juat the Mme. Stadenta prepared muffin•, apple Nuce and 80up Wedneeday, and In the holiday tradition •hared Brother Michael touches holiday spirit of giving By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ... ~ ......... "On the week of ThankS81\ltng. Brother Michael ~ce1ved: JOO tur- keys. JOO pounds of potatoes. JOO pounds o( onions. $.550 and an offer ors truck (or r~c ... And that's JUSt the begin nan~. said the self-styled Costa Mesa m1s'iion- ary, who expects a stead y stream of gobblers and other donations to continue through the holiday almost as fast as he can d1stnbute them to the needy. Nearly every morning, Brother Michael hands out a meager fare of overripe produce, cereal, crackers. nee and lots o(j beans to the poor lining up sinaJ~le in the Believer's Faith Center parking lot. 148 E. 22nd St. But during the last two days. families dcpc"nd1ng on Brother Michael's Chnsttan Mission for \UStenancc ha ve received more than the bare neces.,1t1es. They've gone home wtt h all the makings of a Thank~givang feast. And Brother Michael. 76, at- tnbuted the outpouring of donations to stories published this week by The Daily Pilot "It's 1u~t tremendou'>," said the former real estate brokcr. who has noumhed the needy for ro ughly I 0 years "It means so much to these people.,.. ho wouldn't come all the way from areas hke anta Ana unlen they wert' really poor I'm JUSt so happy to take earl' of them hke that." Telephones at Brother Michael's home and at the church rang ron-stantl~ Tuesday with offers from (PleaM Me PLEA/ A2) the society. said tht' group ha'> seen severe shonagcs "I Just hope t~y end the stnke soon," he said Lucky and Safeway supermarkets are the two main sources of donat1on'l for the group But Harne) said rfo one 1s trucking food back to the ware· house where St. Vincent De Paul workers can d1spcne 11 10 other o~nizattons. 'But fonunatcly: Luck) and Safe- way ant1c1pated a stnkc and cleared out as much a .. possible It ga\e us a hed&e. but tht' strike 1s lasting longer than t'xpectcd," he said Brenda Dickerson of ( O)ta Me'i3· based Share Our Stl..,es ..aid the oraan1zat1on has stopped d1stnbu11ng bread. and has even had to expend pan of 11.i limited finances to buy food. .. Even when we &O shopping the) haven't had many extras," she said However, she said. many l<X·al ~hools held food dnves and re.,ults are final!) com1n& an. "We are gctttng donationio 10 the their bounty with one another. EnjoyiDC the fea•t above are "Pilgrim" Michael Sigmond, left, and "Indian" Michelle Cbaae, both •econd-graden ln Mra. Blacllett's cl•••· DeMy -...,_ ~,.....,.. ........ A plea by Brother Micheal for turkey• and food to feed the poor on Thank91l'rin& la an•wered, u contrtbuton llne up at the back door of the lklle•er'• Faith Center ln C09ta Me.. to &l•e to the ml .. lon. form ot canned food now," she 1a1d Local senior eroups arc also fcchna the pinch Minnie HcJna. a volunteer atoneof1wo TLC (Travel. Lunch and Counscltn&) centers for seniors 1n Huntington Beach, said they were sttll getttng \ume bread and 01her bukery good'i from 'lhc local Lucky market "The pcopk "'e cater to a~n·1 hun1ng thJI mulh." HeJna said. "-\ nd thl'' look uul for each other, 10() .. Suit asks $1Min chase death High-speed pursuit b y police at fault. youth ·s family says By STEVE MARBbE .\ $1 million 1a ...... u111hJt c.hallcnge' h1gh-'>need pohll' cha'>t"'i ha\ been filed 10 ~upcnor < ourt h\ the fam1h ofa C o'ita Mesa lel'n-agt'r \.1llcd la'>t \Car whC'n 1he car in which he was ndang wa' hit h' a 'an being pur-.ucd b~ polite "W<· 1,1,an1 10 open '>Omr l'Vl'\ with • this la""'u11 .. '>31d Bruct> \(·hC'<:hter a Santa .\na attomc) reprc--.t·n11ng the fam1 h ol "'-1."1th "'alham\nn "WC' would hl..l' to \eC' the poltn· lhange polll' .. V. 1.1l1am'>on anJ hi\ ,11mpan1on. Bill l">eannti. "'l'fl l..ilh:J lkl I~ l'iH4 "'ht·n lhl'tr Voll..~"agcn Rug ""a~ ramml."d h' a \I lien I •Pn Dodgt \30dn,en tn Rutx-n Ma~orga \alk Thl' 1 v. o f \la Olla H 1gh tx hoot '>IUdl'OI' 1,1,rrl rrturning lrom 1ht· hcalh "hen lht• at cidC"nt •><CUrTl'd at 1hc 1ntrr~' 1111n 111 l'ith \lrC't'I and PlaunttJ \q·nul' \ alk "1hJritl'd"1th 1v.111 ount\ nl ,,.,nnd dqt.n'l' rnurdt•r lht· mo\I \('\ l'fl' 1 h.tr~l' r<""•lhk an a fatal tar Jn1dcn1 \~llr\tnal1\'t'l lorJan 20 (Pleaae .ee SUIT/ A2) Claims seek $1 lM, allege brutality By Sl'SAN HOWLETT Oit ... Oelly"°4 Ii.fl 1 ...... 1 IJ1m' JlkiJ.111.,: h1111.ili1' anJ lal'\(.' .irrc't v.trl llkd Jg.llO\I thl' '-c.,..pon Rt•J1 h 1'11111 t' lkpartmC'nt V. cdm·-.<J.t, r ht 1 l.11m' '<-'l'" morl· than S 11 million in damage\ 1n lOnnetl11111 .... 1111 , .... ,1 ,t·paratc 1nt1 dent' Rrl'nJn \1an1 I lHt'fll ..... 1, arrc\lt•d for'""' 11,11111n du11ng .in 1101.krul\ l'I 1n\c,11ga1111n h\ "Jl'"port Reach H un1111gt11n Ht•at h anJ F ounta1n \ alln pohu· ot11u•r, at I< pm ~·r1 4 ,11 th1· I l11n11nir.11m fkach Inn l lw 1 l.11m lik1I h' a1tornr\ John I{ < 111111rn11 .1llcgt'\ t:il\(' arrnt fol'<. 1mrn\\•11nwnt nl•ghgt'nt and 1ntC'n t1\ln.1l 1ntl111111n 111 t'mntinnal dt'>lre" tr<1ud hn"11h111 111ntra, 1 1·n1rarmcn1 .ind n1•11llV-1'n11' 1n, 11nnt·111on w1th thr Jff('\I I Ull'ro 1,1,hc1 "i" l'mplnH·d h~ '>11011\ \ \lflj11f'tl'I' ~lid \ht W8\ c •IHI ,J\ It'd In dann· Im s200 rlu\ llfl\ !Pleaee eee BRUTALITY/ A2) Malls dressed up for shoppers A legend is born at EI Morro school Shorter h<:>liday shopptngperlod, slim sa vtngs accounts may dampen buy Ing Island. cnou&h ttmc to rebuild tht·1r ':\\ '"'' Market analysts predict a mode" \O 1ht") frcl comfont1hk '~·nd1nti " ancrca~ of 6 percent over holiday ht· ('\pla ined \ale' last year bccaust or lackluster Hl)WCVCr. the &l1t1) \(luth ( o.l\I consumcr pattcm s and a C'hnstmu Plu -Oranac Count)·, ,1n'"('r w <ihopp1na rush shoncncd by n~rty a the h11h-pnctd retailer' of R()(,ko v.eek Amt'nctn rttatlcrs art moum· Dn"e -c'P«" to bud n 11on I 1n1 the loss of !IX days bccaust trend~ 8)' LAURA MERK Of ... Oolllr"9ct.- The chi ldren ol f I ~Mr1• I kmcn11 f\ \, ht1<1 I par11t 1pa1C'd 1n lhl' 16th annual 1 urkl'\ 1 ri•I \\,·dnc\Ja) 1n ~•'t'lltn(I "llh wha1 lhl'1r pnnct pal m11nta1ned ~a., a ..'"O-\.ear-old 1md111nn By TONY SAAVEDRA u4 ROBERT BARKER 11141 SUSAN HOWLE'M' Of .. ..., ....... Oranac Coast retailers, who de- pend on holiday sales for nearly h1lf their profit,, arc arcet1na the Chri1tm11 .cason with a chorus of h1lleluj1h'1 that would make even Handel proud Their euens1ve holtcny decor· at1on11 from the mcchan1cal drum- mina ocan at South Coa11 Plaza 1n Costa Met1 to the 110-foot Chnstm11 trtt ar Newpon lkach's Fa h1on f stand, herald the same ubhm1n1l me ~: 1pcnd. spend. pend. Onnee Coa t m•ll• were upcctina a thronaof~ustomen th1' weekend to launch the seasonal •hopp1n1 rush. which u1dit1oully bqins the da &lkr ThankJti v1na. Natlou l pro,cctions that ttaht· fisted CO!l¥1mcn ind an abbreviated 1hoppin1 seaaon would ltld to mod· eat talcs drew spirited "humbuas" from local merchants. "h 's ,r>ina to be a aood holiday st1J-On, wd ue Graham. aencral m1nqrr of Bullock's dq>enment stof'lat South Coat Plan "Bu 1ne ' 1 trona arty 1nd the &r.ffec in our ttore ind 1n lbc perk1n1 tot 1t hc1v)' " Simpf)' &11td. "If aonna be a 100." said Ven.a Wold. man., ora ristmu novclc tOtt at ,f ashion • ' fhanr..s11 v1na amvcd later th11 ~1r~1le most l \ m<'t< hant\ than last lo lhcd prt·Thank 1'1na prom~ Mortover. slow fall sales around 11ons nd "'e' to lurc-l u\tomer\ the country 1nd1calc most ,hoppet1 earl). South C oa•t Plana 1\<n11s1naon will wait until the lal\ minute before 11 rcpu1.111on u a d1opp1na ~round• ru•h•na to the store\. said Tom for 1he r h1c T1,hJ1an, mukct rnu~her •Uh "We've had a real "rona Novem Prudcnual-Bac~ unt1~ 1n New hc'r." ,.,d Maura Fuan. d11't'Ctor of York markt11na for the mall "There t'tr Ta hJ1an added tttat an incrcatt in 1a1nl) 1'1 not • feeltna of hc'ana an 1 car u~ and othn ~ purthasti harp1n mode or conducuna htav' e1rhcr 1n the )Cllr mi~ le1vc pramo11ons In flC1. our ( hn~tm~\ Chn tmH ihoppcn •Ith little 10 ru•h unoffic1a!!> nanl'd VNer.n spend th" hohday tason r>a' '"'"' 11) "We be hoc ronwmcn won't havt> (P._.. ... lllAlrLI/ A2} I • ll lS0'1udrnto; at the I .apun,1 &ach \4 h~~1f-1"11n ,1 \!)()..) ard nr 4 \O- ya rd dash. Tht-\w1fk'>t ch1ldr<'n "<'rt' ft'"'ardt'd 1,1,1th ;a turk<'" The Turke) Tmt " an olhho<ll ol lht• t h1ldrl'n ·, pan1C'tplt10n dunna thr fint Thank'(l•' inp IC',t1\ 1l•t''>. """d l'nnup.11 JudvOn~~"' On the fint 1 hank\jl\ '"' ')a\ l hildrt'n made II pme out of chaStnJ. turltr). she said In 1621 C1overnor \\1lhun Hrt1dlnrd ot Pl ymouth Colony proclaimed a da)' o(thank'Jl' ina tor thl' p1lgnm'>. who wt'rt th1nkful the) had survived their fir"I vrar 1n the Ne~ \\<orld wi th enouah food to cat On that day p1l1nm\ and Indian'> plhered tor a ftHt Out C'hn\txn' u1d lt"w f)l'Oplc knov. ""hat pan the chtld~n played 1n lbr ~lcbration Accord1n1 to Chn\~"'· thr 1'tOr} IOt'' h._e th1\ "The mom1n1 .ihcfore 1 hank 1v1na na, the cldcD 1n lO~n captu~d ca rd 11urli:e" 1 hl' w1IJ turkt) ~•' "\lt1nn1a, fl\tcr and harder tn JRUIT" than tM domr"' \cd turkc\ we ~now toda • (Pl ....... LSO&JllD/ A.I) J • "-,... ...... ., ............ Candelario Vlacarra doean 't let bJa 8llpplnf beadbuad atop btm from enjoytni hla !ea.at at El llorro &lementa.ry 8cboof. LEGEND IS BORN ••• Prom Al Chrispeni. s~ud. "Later 1n thr day, all the ch1ldrc.•n between the ages of 9 and 13 were taken to a thickly wooded 'lpot in the forest. The adults placed the captured turkey JUSt a few yardll away from the children. When everyone was ready, the governor fired his musket 1n the sky and the cha\(' hcgan." \31d Cbnspens. "The turkey wai. released and made a mad dash for cover. "Children crashed through the brush, crawled through hollow log\ and Jumped over mud puddle'> and fallen trrc!> in pur~u11 of the n1mhk· footed fowl." Jn the end. the qu1ckc<1 t and mo.,t clever child caught the bird. and the proud family was rewarded with a turkey feast with all the tnmmings. ~id Chrispens. "It is in that tradition we ~arch for our fastest and most clever child," the principaJ said. And in accordance with that first ThanksgivinJ. race, "a recently aJ1ve and sJightJy wild turkey 1s awarded to the fastest child" at the elementary school. she added. Though the children do not run an obstacle course, their race times arc recorded and pnzes and cenificatcs are presented to the runners--up by the parent-teacher a.ssoc1at1on. BC:forc the day was over almojt everyone came away the winner of something. PLEA ANSWERED ... From Al people wishing to put the "grvc" bod( into Thanksgiving. One man called The Daily Pilot offices asking where he could deli ver his corunbut1on of 15 turkeys. Most cash donauons throughout the wed ranged from SI 5 to SI (JO • Some of the donorc, were people who had JUSt learned of the foo<.I mission. Others oncl' looked to Brother Michael as their meal ttekl·t The hunger m1ss1onal) wa\ re· united Tuesday with one of h1~ former dependents. "When this one fella first came here six years ago. he had no fnends. no JOb and he used to come to me for food." ~1d a joyous Brother Michael. "Now he's going to start makina donations. Isn't that wonderfulr' Another young couple pulled into the church parking lot with 60 gobblers stuffed mto the trunk ofllieir car. Brother Michael said two other youna men offered him S2.000 to buy a new pickup truck to haul discarded groceries from area supermarkets and to make tnps to local food banks. "They looked at my other truck and figured 1t wasn't long for this earth," he said. "Now I'm in the market for a clean. late·model pickup. "Now that kind' of giving 1s what the world needs." Flood projeCt study OK'd By USA MAHONEY Of!Mo.llJ .......... ( Orange County Supervisors Wednesday took the first ma.ior step needed to proceed with a S45 million flood control project to protect the Talbert Valley urea of Huntinaton Beach Supervisors unanf mously ap- proved an environmental impact report on a plan to increase the capaci ty of three existing flood con- trol channeb. line them with concrett' and construct retarding basins to hold eltCesS storm water flows. They al~ chose an ocean outlet for the completed channel improve- ments. Cenification of the EJR allows the county to move ahead on obt.aini"I st.ate con~truction approvals. Work could beain u early as March l 986 and take a decade to complete, projea stafhaid. Completion of the c~nncl im- provements will protect residents from a JOO-year flood. Second Dislrict Supervisor Har- nett Wieder vowed to prttt for flood protection improvements in the Talbert Valley area aft.er 1 March 1983 flood caused an estimated S 17 million in propeny da~ to more than SOO homes. The Talbert Valley Channel sys- tem, which starts in Fountain Valle)' and empties into the Pacific Ocean off Huntinaton Beach had been under- mined by rodents burrowing into its canh walls. When a torrential rai.n hit the ar~ water rushed down the channel, poured through holes in the levees and flooded area homes. In one mobile home park, elderly women were tripped in their trailers by water that flooded neighborhood st reels. h has taken until now to prepare environmental reports on the im- provement project because of sensitive wetlandJ alona the chan- nels. Also, under one ocean outlet proposal. a Least Tem preserve would have to be relocated. Under another, a portion o st.ate beach would be lost. Following a staff recommendation, 'iupervisors chose the first proJ)Olll, designating a location near the Sant.a Ana Ri ver as the channel's ocean outlet. The alternative location Brookhurst Street -met with op- pos1t1on from Hunti~n Beach and the state Dcpanment of Parks. Super- visors feared protesU from those entities would further delay the PTOJCCI. SUIT CHALLENGES POLICE CHASES ••. From Al The lawsuit, filed 1n Orangr ( oun-the owner of the Volk\wagcn the two ty Supenor Coun last month but students were dnv1ng amended several times 'i1nce, claim\ that police precipitated the fatal accident by chasing Valle along residential streets at high speed!>. "Car theft 1s not such a heinous cnme that the police should be chasing someone at speeds 1n exCC!>'i of 80 mph through residential streets." said Schechter. "He wasn't a dangcrou, felon or killer He was a ~ who stole a car " The lawsuit names the Costa Mew and Huntington Beach pohcc depan· ments, the Newport·Mesa Unified School D1stnct. Valle. Ocanng and The suit blames Costa Me'Mt pohce for m1t1atmg the chase and Hunt· 1ogton Beach pol1c.c for not havmg a police helicopter m the area to take over the pursuit. By. agreement. Huntington Beach police patrol areas in Costa Mc~ during mom mg hours. the suit state\ The school d1i.tnct .., to hlamc for permttt1ng W1ll1amson to leave cam· pus without parental pcrm1'1c,1on. an amendment to the law\u1t \talc\. Williamson and Dearing were 'IUP· posed to be on campus when the accident occurred. Schechter said Dcanng 1s named in the lawsuit as a formality: but he would not say why Vicki Grace, the owner of the car. I'> named Costa Meu police denied rcsponsib1lty 1n the crash and 'laid Valle was travehnJi in an erratic and unsafe before officers took up the pursuit. "We're paid and hired to capture cnmmals and that'\ what we were domg," s~ud Capt. Roben Greenman earlier mterv1ew. "We were the only ones mvolvcd 1n this who didn't have a choice." The lawsuit <iecks $I million 1n &eneral damage'I and an unspecified amount in pun1t1ve damages. BRUTALITY ALLEGED IN CLAIMS ... From Al Carolan for as\ault and battery until patrol offic.cn amved. Cloudy, damp day along Coast l.a1e nteht Ind Mttv morning dttme GOUid deMPft'I ~for ThenleeoMrig celebt1tl0nt outdOort "°"Cl the Orange CoMt. Contl<*•t>te low ctoudlMM will only olMt pertlalty tod1y and Frld1y, with hlOh• for.cut In the loW to mid 801. Overnight IOWt will range from 52 to 58. Saturday will conUnu. rnottly cloudy. ghllng w1y to moelly tunny llei.t on 8und1y with locll gully wind• l*ow the cenvs>n• U.S. Temp• TW111*91urtie lnd1G411• P<..,.IOlll My'• Nett end -nlfh• low 10 6 "'"' ..... ,. 1' IM ~ MH " 21 Tl IO ,, .. 65 •• 03 &2 M 47 01 ••• 71 .. .()t ·II 15 02 "' )" 13 ee IM 49 41 4~ IO l3 n 6l 1t 11 .. 31 a& 23 10 04 74 H IO 73 40 41 11 H ot 00 2t H 14 02 .. 82 41 40 M 61 42 117 )4 1• M 32 Calif. Temps 39 32 32 21 37 1:1 78 17 85 !IO ,. 91 42 28 39 » 4) tO .. tO •• 82 43 41 35 21 44 39 4t II ... » II OI JIN 04 ·'2 ., .... 41' 40 OI 00 .. ·!'I' u n as 11 ·12 ••• 74 ., Ma 44 ·11 11 .. tt ., ., .. •• II II Ol 44 II 11 • Ml Eztended )t " 78 82 01 ·14 &1 33 75 82 H 48 )8 34 93 .. .... 11 '° 80 2t , .. 07 '°' .. 27 .. ,. IO It 1! ~ .. 42 IO 40 ,, Jl Surf LOC.(TIOH H\11\llftOlon e.Kh ,.._ .... lly~t tal ... "" 'l • I• 7.3 lal< 40111 lllr~. ,..,.POfl '3 , ... ~2nd 9,, .. , Newpntl ee11>e>a w.ooe ~ 1 '•" ' , ,.,, I 3 !au Leoun-llMcn ,.,, Ci.tMnl• 13 ,.,, Wll•'-89 Swell dlfecttoo Sovl-1 Tides TOOA'I' f '"'tow 'l I~ o m 24 ~l<IW a 3e e m •o 4 OOpm 03 S.Cond N(ift t0391>m l) ""°""' J'tftt 10W '41 ..... H F~h • 00."' 5 II s tow 4 .Op"' 0 ') 5~dhiQ" II 31 Om 3 4 ""' , .... loelly II II l1 a M ...0 Mio 119eln al 4 44 pm Moon, .... !Oday •I ~ )' pm and ..,. aoain et150e m County to give $8. 75 million toUCI Medical Center for p oor BJ LISA MAHONEY Of .............. Oranac County will pay UC't Medical Cencer S8. 7S million to treat indiJtnt residents •king emeracncy services and individuals referred there by public health workers under scver1I year-long qrecments retro· active to July I. The ~ments. reached after seven· months of nqot1at1ons. were approved by the County Board of Supervilon this week. Their costs will be added to what the county already pey• for indiacnt medical tervices Ind emersency treatment or individuaJa in lheriff s custody. Bob Love, chief county ncaotiator1 said terms or the aareements ahouta save the county money while inc~as­ ing hospital revenues. The lump sum payment for emeraency servi~ and dLSpute resolution procedures written into the aareement1 thould also reduce the possibility of discord between the county and the univer- sity over charge'I for treatment re· ce1ved. he said. Prov1s1ons for more county Medi· CaJ~liaibility worken will be a key to reduced county costs while prov1din1 a payment method for pe>or people seeking emergency services at the medical center. Love said. Taking a ~ac from Los An&eles County, eli11bihty worken will siin up prCJllant illcpl alien women for Medi-Cal services when they come to the medical c.cnter to aJve birth, he said. Obscetric bill~ for lllctal aliens reprctcnted a siinJfkant C05l under pest emeraency services qrccments. The county spent $3.4 million in 1983-84 on obstetric services. with 89 percent of that amount aoing toward \.Crv1ce'I to undocumented alien mother\, <1nord1ng tu a rt•pon I ove prepnrt:d 1n April. Lus Angell'\ < ounty ha\ rn 1:1 vcd Meth·< al rc1mbur-.cml·nt for \II\ h h1nh1ng \Crv1CC\ for tht· p:Ht live ycarc,. Orange ( ouJlly will pha<K· 1n a similar program \tarting w11h lhl' approvl'd agrl'l'mcnt\. Two c,upcrv1\urs pra1St:d the agree· mcnt'> and ncgo11at1ons lcadinis up to them a .. harh1ngcrc, of :in cm ol more cordial relatton\ between 1h~· t ounty and the un1vcrs1ty. The two have traveled a rocky mad 'l1nce Orange County ~Id the former county hospital to the un1 vcrc,11y 1n 1976 and entered into a n1nl' year agreement with the medical lC ntcr to prvv1de lare to ind1~cnt~ -per\on'I who do not qualify for Medi·( al and ha ve no other way to pay fur ml·dteal scrv1cc'i MALLS READY FOR SHOPPERS ... From Al South ( oa'lt Pla1a's affiuent chentelc l'I more quality.minded than pnce<onc1ous. retailers say. "You don't want to gi ve somebody a sale item for Christmas." said Bullock's manager Graham. "I think for quality. people arc w1llmg to pay." While Egg.an described most South ( oast Plaza shoppers as recession· proof. the mall is festooned with more than $750,000 wonh of Christmas decorations to keep customers in a buy1n& mood. Bnght red poinsettias and garlands fill the mall. while mechanical teddy bears beat on toy drumi.. Deers made of white tw1g.'I now habitate the shopping <.~nter. where Santa's work· 'lhop awaits the am va l Friday of the 1olly old elf. And a 6-foot·w1de, red·and·gold Chnstmas bow. paisley of course, dangles from tbe ce1hng in the Bullock'" c~alator well "The ChnstmH rush 1s a maJor undertaking for every store at South Coast Pla1a," Eggan said "All our encriies arc focused on thi, holiday -riod." fashion Island retailers were al\<1 hoping to hear the Jingle of cash registers th., weekend. lt will be the first C'hnstma<1 lor the compkll's new Atrium Court. a lavish, upscale shoppin1arca that ha' garnered its share of "oohs" and .. aahs" since its recent opening. Thr atnum has boosted foot traffic by 20 percent at the Newport Beach shoppin& center, ~1d spoke'lwoman Kathleen Lauren Flood Yet Manny Rocha of Karr., Toy\, Hobbies and Stationery ~1d he wa'I still waiting for the people to come into the itore. "Sales ha ve not been terrific.'' Rocha \.11l1 · I he t>1g ( hn\tma\ ru.,h ha!ln't reall y h11 ycl hctau\C of tht· late Thank,.gi v1ng. We're hoping 1t''I going to be hu\y th1~ weck<'nd " On the flip side. sales were 11n an upward trend at the Huntington (enter M:ill 1n llun11ngton Dcach, where mcrc.hant~ were eitpccting hu\lncs\ to rcally"cxplode" on I n· day "Wl"vc Ileen 'lwampcd the lu11t two wC'c:kcnd,," ~1d Le" Olander. man ager of the J < Penney 'ilore there. Olander add<'d he cxptct~ th<" hranch to break the C hmtma<, volume: rl'lord ~I ht\t 'iCa\on Mike Ocbt1w'ik1. gcnnal manager of Shipley'' l·an11ly < luthing 1n llunt1ngton Bc<1d1\ \cacl1ff V1lln&c %opp1ng ( enter. aho ~aid he citpectc, "all heck" will hrcak looo,c with the advent of the ( hmtma' ru'ih. at the Huntington Bcalh hotel 'ihe \31d that after \hc danced. c,he wa' ready to leave wh en !>he wa\ ap- proached by Ncwp<>rt Reach Polite Detecti ve J K1mcn'>k1 "\lying he thought he ·wuld gel it little more' and that he 'liked everything · .. Long said the dcpanment l'>dcchn1ng to comment on the case since the arrest wa' made by Huntington Beach poltcc 1n coopera tion with Newport Beach and Fountain Valley offi cen Carolan acc uses officer Kobcrt Rivers and an unidentified offi cer of ll;!!i!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!ii assault and hattery with uccu1ve force and lying in the police repon. The da1m \late\ that I uc.ern wa\ arrested for '>Ohula11on fo llowing the conve"at1on with K1mcn\k1 She \atd \he c,uffercd "rncrllal angu1'1h and d1strcs\, temporary ;ir1d permanent hod1ly tnJUrlc\ damagr to her reputation and rc\pcl l 1n thl· commun1rty, IO\\ of eitrntng\ :.tnd Im\ of earning capacity. <)he " da1m1ng $1.5 m1lhon in general damages and U million in punit1v1: d:image\ NcwPort Beach Police ">gt. Rtlh WrRE Lis TE NING Just Call 642-6086 o~~· .. o....-.ntffd ~,,.,., "f• "°' ,..... 1,,.11 r""'f~ .. , ~lO P"'t .,..,,., .,.. , .., '", .. ,~ ......... The claim filed h> Peter J ( arolan of Hunt1ng1on fkactl allege~ ex· tC\~1ve force. l ruelty to his dog. and improper towing ofh1!> t ar dunng his Aug 12 11rrec,i a1 17th Street and Ocean h ont 1n N~·wport Beach. His da1m ~ck\\~ m1llwn 1n damage~. ,\ccord1ng 10 Newport Beach f'llhte ,pc,ke \man frcnt Hams, re· p<>n' indr<.:ate that Carolan was taken 1n 10 tu\tc><.ly afier a c1111en's arrest m.11k h) a Newport Rea ch parking u1n1111I offi trr 1 he officer detained He said he suffered two "badly inJured fingcr11" dunna the arrest, accuses the officcr'i of cruelty to animals for leaving his dog tied up in his car for 18 hours and improper tow1n& of his antique car. "If the sub1ect fil ed a complaint Wlth the pohce department. an internal inve\11gntwn will be con- ducted." Hams 'laid The chums will he pre\Cnted to the ( 11y < ounc1l What do you llkt' 1bou1 tbt Otll)' Pilot'' Whal don't you Jlkt'? Call lht numbt'" at lt>fl and your mt11a1e •Ill bt' rt'cord~. tranarrlhtd and dtUvtrtd 111tbt1pproprla1 .. tdllor Thf' •Amt' 24 hour an1wt'rln1 servk.-may bt' u1td to rtrord lelten to lbt Pdllor on any topl<' Conlrlbuton to our Lelltrs column must Include tlaflr n11mr and t.-1 .. phonf' numbu for verltlutlon No <'lrculatlon rails, pltllf. Trll u• what'~ on vour mind. Karen Wlttmet p Jbl '"' Ctrcvtetlon 1141M2-4m C'8e11fted edvertllfng 7141M2•1111 All ottMt depertm9"t1 M~1 MAfNOFFICI J IO°"'* n.y \t c:.-..r. 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Oenc/emen '• Clothing Jnapired By Tradition 46 Fashion Island (714) 640-8310 Buu E 1 IN BoARD Free health ezams planned in Irvine Free endocnnology con~uha11ons will be of- fered by a medical ~pcc1alist Wedne8day from noon to I p.m &"i pan of the Irvine Medical Center/AMI promouon scnes. The con~ultat1ons will be conducted by en-drocrinol°"1~t Or. Yan Leung al the Irvine Medical Center office, 4605 Barranca Parkway, Suite IOI. 1n Irvine. Dr. Leuna will answer questions peruun1na to diabetes, thyroid problemsand hypo&J yc~m ia. the abnormal decrease of sugr 1n the blood. The Irvine Medical (enter offers free 1nd1v1d- uah1ed medical consultations every Wednc8day at noon. sponsored by People for an Irvine Commun1- !Y Ho'lpllal and the Irvine MedKal and Dental Society Call the medical ce nter at 857-6500 for more 1nforma11on Health choloes vlewed Ellen R. Scveron1, proJCCl dtrt:ctor for ( ali - forn1a heallh dec1sion'i, will 'ipeak on ·c1h1<.:'> and health care cho1cc,;s Wednc'lday at noon al 1hc South Orange ( ouniy YWCf\ A sandwich and ~lad plalc may he ordered for SJ 50. The YWCA 1s loca1ed at 1411 N R{oadway. Santa Ana. and rc~rva110ns ma y he oh1a1ned by calling 542-3577 Navy League offers crulses Cruises, social funci ions and other amen1t1es arc av1lablc to member.s of the Navy Lea~ue of Orange County with a $25 annual 'luh'lcnpt1on to Seapower maga11nc. For information, 'icnd a \lamped. sclf·ad- drencd envelope to Mike Murray, 1848 Port Tagan, Newport Beach 92660 of call him at 644-7348. Sleep-lllne1111 llnJc discussed Dr J Chmt1an (11ll1n will prc!>enl a lecture on the rela11on,'lh1p hctwccn \leep and mental 1llne'I'> Wcdneday al 7 p m. in the l J( Irvine Srn:m.e Lecture Ha ll Gillin. a profcw1r of p'lychiatry at the lJC San Diego School of Mctl1nnc, ha!> 1n ves11ga1ed how brain chemical'! may play a role 1n affective d1sorDero; 'iuch a'> man1c-deprc'i'i1ve 1llnc'l'>CS and sch1zophren1a. The lecture 1\ free and open to the public. Call !he I J( I NcurC>'lc1ence A'i'iOC1a11on al 856-51!47 for more information Spouse care group formlng Husbands and wive\ arc 1nv11cd 10 JOin a suppon group for thO\l' who arc prov1d1ng care for spouse\ with phy\lcal or mental 1mpa1rment!> Meetings will be held al the Adult Da y Health Care Ce nter. 324 Ave. de la Estrella, San Clemente, at 3:30 p.m. on the Uf'it Wedneway of each month, beginning this Wedne\day ( ·arol Quintana. a marriage and famil y coun\CI· or al the center. will conduct the session\. Spou'\Cs may call 498-767 1 from 830 a.m 10 4:30 pm weekdays to rcg1s1rr for the group. which will hold c1gh1 mee1ingo;. Audubon Society to meet The Souih Coast Audubon Society will hold 11-. regular monthly meeting Wednesday at the Manne Institute at Dana Pc11nt 10 hear Joh~ Borneman. western regional director for the na11onal 'IOC1c1y, speak on lhe condor program now 1n progre\'l. The meeting will open with a potluck dinner al 5:45 p.m., followed by a 'Ihde prc'ICnta11on on water birds at 7 and Borneman · .. 1alk at 8 ( all 492-5195 or 49S-0107 for add1t1onal informa11on Mualc program 1JCheduled P1an1s1 and mu'llC h1'ltonan Frank Frem:h will present a program en111led "Mu'l1c on the M1s\l s- s1pp1" Wedneday al 7·3() p.m. at the U!l\ure World Clubhouse Ill. 23822 Moulton Parkway. Laguna Hills. French will appear 1n co•.i ume ao; a riverboat pmbler to play the mu'iic: of Lou1'I Moreau. Gottschalk, Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Monon and other'i Ticket'I fo r the event may he oh1aincd hy calling 770-0274. Parllamen tarlan• convene The Theta Un11 oft he< altforn1a A'lsoc1at1on of Parliamentanan' will meet Dec 5 at 10 a.m 1n the Town and Counlry Rank, 12515 Seal Beach Blvd . Seal Beach. The program. "Santa'' Treasure,," will ht· followed by a Chn'ltmas no-ho'lt luncheon at the Claim Jumper Restaurant. 10900 Lm Alam1to\ Bl vd. Call 438-2675 for further information Thur•day. Nov. 28 No meeUn111 1cbeduled Teens needed for holiday jobs By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot .... OellJ "-' ..... Holiday 1'Cuon JOb'I arc ov111lohlr for area 1crn-ugrr'> \ay offic141'1 at an Irv ine youth rmploymcnt cenlt'r Olcnn W. Rradlcy. a coun\Clor w11h Irv ine Youth Employment Service. "11d h1'1center1111 looking fo1 younl( people 10 match wi th \C&\Qnal JOh\ ranaina from a"lwllmg With Chn!tmas tree Uk'I to a1f\-wrappina. The proaram. offered 1hrouah the city'\ commun1t) \Crv1cc• department, hclP' arTanac work for Irvine area re11dcnt\, •SC• 14 to 24. Throuah Oct 31 . the program had coordinated 735 henna.• dur1na I 98S. and Bradley u1d the aoal 11 to rxcccd 1,000 next year He Hid many retail hu•1nc\SC\ arc now luok1n1 tor youna people to fin short· term retail tlerk po'11t1on' dun nil the hu•y shopp1na lleason. Bradley pointed out, however. thot 'ltate labor law' rntr1ct employment of teen·aaer'I He said younastcrs under 16 can only work un11I 7 p m. on the cvcn1n1 before a .chool day or unul 9 p m on the even1n' before a wctkcnd or hohday Yo un.,te'1 who are 16 and 7 ~n lcJllly work until I 0 p m before uchool day and until I }:30 a.m. before a holiday or weekend Bradley u1ct many oft he ava1lable1obt for tccn·aic" art an Irvine. But ror thOllC With a mean• oftransport111on. po11tion1 can be hned up l'I far away as South Coa't Pltt1a In Costa Mesa, he said. ~lthouah 1CHonal JOb' arc plcntaful. Bradley .aid opcn1np arc also available for teens who want to continue work1n1 throuah the new ye~r He uad these incl ude ta t• food rc'ltau,.nt JObs and clerical posi11ont that may involve telephone chore\, n1an1 and liaht lypina. Rradley uld youna ~oplc who arc looklna for work and emplo)cn who havc1ob\ 1va1lablccan v111t the Irvine Youth Employment Service crntcnt Hcm11t Parlt. 4601 Walnut Ave . or can telephone MH-11206 dunna weekday buttne9' hourt • -- - ( -.. Membera of the Orange County Model Salltng Club come to Wllllam R. Ma.on Retlonal Park ln Irvine about once a week to Mil their model• In the lake and perbape off to aome dlatant abore. Skllled boater• can perform preclee maneuver• by contTolllng rudder and eall movement• from abore. The boa ta In tbeae photo• are In the one-meter claH, wltb two aalla and a rudder. The boatera compete ln meeta under vartoua claNtflcatlon11. Top rtcht, Jeff Ba tea of Laguna Nl.iuel trlma the Mil of bla veNel h•·lnn: launchtna. Afte rward, Mkllled ' '""' tant adjuatmenta are needed h .. ot·u I with chanaint currenta and wind condlttona. Al>o•e, Bate• keepa a cloee eye on bla boat while man- eu•erlnC tt by remote control. At rtaht, 'Tom Wyatt of Irvine. Bill Turner and Andrew Wyatt, Irvine. watch their boata from the lake'• bank. Below, Turner of Laguna Nl&uel, perform• a tricky maneuver. Ot•noe Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thurlday, November 28. 1985 AS Sailing . away into another world - Dally Pilot ·photo. hy Oa vtc1 Murona ka ' \ , ---= ------~------ - -~ - Israel uncooperative in spy probe, say U.S. officials Meanwhile. Israel Radio reports return lplomat alleged to be spy's contact_ WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S whom lbe FBI says was the analyst's offitjals said Wednesday that Israel conlaC't ~turned to IST1tl on Wedncs.-was bcina uncooperative in the in-day and that a sccood diplomat may vestiption of ·a ~avy counter-be recalled soon. , terrorism aulyst who the FBI says . But upon leavina a mcetana with ·has confessed tQ selling top U.S. U.S. officialsat the State Department secrets to the Israelis for about Wednesday evening. Israeli · am- S4S,OOO. bassador Meir Ro~nne told rc- ...Ihc_l). . aflltlals .lPOR on con-po~ ··Nobod) bu lcfl" d ition of anonymity as Israel Radio The FBI had been 1ns1stan' on an rcponed that a senior Israeli diplomat opponunity for interviews an this country with any Israelis involved an lsraeh contact at a Wednesday at\er- lhe case. And late Wednesday, a noon bail hearina for the analyst, J ustacc source, who would not allow Jonathan J. Pollard, 31. of Washina· u~ of his name, said. "We told them ton. what we needed, but State hasn't They did not do that, but FBI agent prHscd the case hard enouah with the Euaene J. Noltcamper told the hear· Israelis.·· ina here that Pollard had confessed to In an unusual display of setrccy, a sellina hiJbly classified documents 10 State official refused not only to say an lsraeh qent. which officials met w1th Roscnne and This was the first time the Un ited what they said, but also refused even . States publicly identified Israel. its to confinn Rosenne had been at the close Middle East ally. as the nation State Department. payina Pollard, but U.S. sources had As the diplomatic confrontation done so last week . developed, U.S. sources said FBI Noltcamper said Pollard admitted officials were prepared to name the after his arrest last Thursday outside the Israeli embassy. where he had bee!' denied sanctuary, that he had bccC\ paid S2.SOO a month for a year and a ~alf by an Jsrac.li aaent. H~ also was saad to have received two tnps to Europe, this past summer and a year ago. Pollard confe\sed that he had in return supplied documents classified higher than top secret. Nohcamper testified. Meanwhile Wednesday. federal prosecutors succeeded 1n having ex· CIA analyst Larry Wu-ta1 Chll\. OflC of the four Americans charged in espionage cases in the past week, held wtthout baal until tnal. Chan was charied with selling secrets to com· munist China for more than 30 years and in return for more than S 140,000. At a separate hearing in Baltimore. Ronald William Pelton, 44, a fired National Security Aaency CO!fl· munications expert charged with selling toe-secret materiaJs tq the Soviet Union. also was ordered held without bail Wednesday. U.S. Magistrate Daniel A. Klein Jr. said the accusation "is one that involves the security of the United States of America. one that as not common in everyday life ... Robir Ttl NGSP . You'll find these spectaculOT values Friday. November 29 only Quan lilies are limited tc stock on hand Selection w Lll vary by store. 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Choose lrom lambswool and lleece knit styles. assorted colors. 5-M·L Esprit Sport dresses not included Inside Robinson's Red Bag.117 97.99.: $17.99 LLMIWIWOOL TIU,33%0PF Reg. $12.50.$27.50 One·day·only savings on ow entire coUectlon ol knit and woven wool neckwem Robinson's Men's Ties. 156. all stores except Palm Springs. CIOllD THANKSGIVING. HOUDAY SHOPPING HOUR11 PRIDAY 9·10, SATURDAY 9·9, IUNDAY 10-7. i . ---- Cystic fibrosis research leaps ahead NEW YORK (AP) -Sc1cnusts rcpon they have discovered two genetic "Oaas" so close to the acne that causes cystic fibrosis that upens say new technoloaies should now find the acne relatively quick.Jy. .. These fl,Jldinas by both labora· torics arc a very significant step ~oward idc!"tifying th~ gc!lc." which 1n turn Wlll help sc1ent1sts devise more cfTecttvc therapies for the disease, said Robert Beall, executive vice president for medical affairs of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Rockville, Md. Jn a scnes of papers 10 Thursday's issue of Nature, a British scientific Journal. scientists Jir>rt finding of 1Sons the tlags, called markers, and estab- lish that the cystic fibrosis gene is on chromosome 7. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes. The new markers he closer to the cystic fibrosis gene than another marker whose discovery was reponed last month. One of the researchers, Ray White of the Cystic F1brom Foundation Research Center at the U niversity of Utah, said it was still too early to use the marker his group found for prenatal diagnosi:, of tho d isease. He also said he expects th¢ gene to be found within five years. I Cystic fibrosis, with an estimated 30.000 victims in the United States. 1s the nation's most common fatal inherited disease. Victims produce an abnormally thick, sticky mucus that clogs the lungs and d1aestive system, blockina normal clearance of debns and bactena from the lungs. Recur· rent lung infections kill about 95 percent of cystic fibrosis v1cttms before they reach their m1d-20s Sc1ent1sts have long traced the disease to the genes. the chemical blueprints for every body cell. Genes lie along strands c all ed chromosomes. Genes are inhentcd in pairs, one from each parent. Cystic fibrosis is caused by a defect in a recessive gene. which means offspring must get the defective gene from both parents to act the disease. C'hildren who gel only one defective gene are spared. but they can pus the gene to their children. Rc~archcrs hope that by 1dent· ifyina the gene, they can find out the ba.s1c bodily defect that produces the effects of the disease, and devise better therapies. Beall said Currently doctors can treat only the effects. The two new markers reported Thursday an: much closer to the gene than last month's marker Sc1en11sts measure distances 1n genetic matenal in terms of base pairs. the chemical units strung together to make up genes and chromosomes. IE GRE4T THAN IYI Orange Coa1t DAIL V PILOl !Thurlday, November 28, 1985 AS Analysts predict better days ahead as trade deficit drops WASHfNGTON (AP) -The U.S. trade deficit narrowed to SI l.S billion in October, a sharp improvement from a record September imbalance and a si&nal, tome analysts said. that 'the country's darkest trading days may be endina. The Commerct Department reported Wednesday that the difference between impons and cxpons last month was $4 09 b1U1on below the record SI S.SS bilhon deficit in September. Imports totaled S28.82 billion last month, down 13.4 percent from September, while export!> dipped a slight 2 I pcreent to S 17 37 b111Jon The drop in 1mpom. came from a 30.4 percent plunae 1n sh1pm(nts or foreign cars last month. 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HOUDAY SHOPPING HOURS: flllDAY 9-10, IATUllDAY 9-9, IUNDAY 10-7. '· .. '. . · . .. . ... . .. . . . · .. .. .. .. ,, l I Shuttle deploys foreign satellites One more to launch before astronauts turn to space walk --.._ __ SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) -Atlantis' astronauts, takin1 care of pay1na customers first, launched communications satellites for Mex· 1co and Australia on Wednesday, but they still have one more to go before 1urn1ng their attention to a pair of pioneering spacewalks Aussat 2. an Australian satellite. .. pun out of the shuttle's cargo bay at S:20 p.m. and the astronauts reponed tht' launch went well. "We got a good dcplo>," !I.aid astronaut Sherwood Spnng. who supervised the spnng-e1ect1on of the SS I m11l1on satellite "It looked hke 11 might havr gone a ~cond early." Mission Control told the crew of i.1x men and a woman . "You guys and gal do good work." Space Center 1n Aonda. On Thur1day, the launch of the RCA.Satcom K-2 satellite wdl empty 1he carao bay and clear the way for the two astrol'lauts to practice spacewalk techniques that may be used to buld future space stations. The three satellite customers arc pay1na SJO m1ll1on each to l.M National Acron.aullcs and Space Ad- ministration for the launch ~rvices. Mission commander Brewster Shaw tested all system aboard Atlan- us and reported that one of four videotape recorders was not working . .. J can't ~cm to make 1t come to hfe:· he said. Mission Control gave him permJSsion to' take apart an clectro(l1c cabinet to look for a w;nng naw, but Shaw reponcd. ••J don·t sec anyth1n1that1s obviously wrong with 1t.' . .,.,~ . ·• --~~~------ ------=--=-- u• 11u1ll••• Forecast calls for a cold winter . WASH INGTON (AP) -·The re- cord cold and snow lashin• the: nation's northern tier may be JUSt a foretaste of what the comma winter holds, the government"s annual win- ter forecast said Wednesday. Chieflong-range forecaster Donald L. Gilman called for colder .than normal temperatures from Minne- sota and the northern Great Plains westward throughout the Rockies. the Nonhwest and California . ffut, he added. milder-than-normal weather is indicated from cast Texas throuah the Southeast, the Centra} Appalachians and the Middle Atlan· lie states as far north as New Jersey. The crew launched a Mexican satellite. the Morelo\ B. earlier Wedne~ay morning. JUSt hours after the spectacular nighttime liftoff oft he space \huule from the Kennedy Later. following directions from the ground, Shaw cycled a c1rcu1t breaker and reported happily, .. Binao! That seems to get power to VTR I." faccpt for that minor problem, Mmion Control told Shaw, .. It seems like Atlantis 1s working well ... A Wubt~n State Patrol car detour• nortbboa.Da traffic on lntentate 5 ln Seattle W edneeday afternoon around a car that bu cruhed into the auard ralltna. Another anow atorm bu broutht an un- uual amount of an ow to thla coaatal city, caualn& tran•portatlon problem• throUCJl- out the area. The center of the country , the Northeast and the Great Lakes, arc essentially "a tossup," with cold weather likely at least in early December. Gilman told a news conference. The area centered on Utah and extendina eastward to the Missis- sippi. upper Missouri and Ohio valleys can expect extra rain or snow this winter, the forecaster said. But. he added, there is likely to be lcss- than-nonnal prccip1ta11on In parts of Texas. Oklahoma. Kansas. Colorado and New Mexico. 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Elsewhere. storms dumped more than 7 inches of rain 1n pans of Arkansas. causing street Oood1ng and school closings, while freci1ng rain near Randolph, Maine. brought Thanksg1v1ng vacation a day early for students in that area. Mud piled as high as 11 feet blocked a IO-m1lc stretch of Ohio Route 7 along the Ohio Ri ve r. strandin~ two truckers 1n the muck but causing no 1nJuncs. "It might be at least a mile or two mile\ Ion$:· sheriffs Deputy Charles Woolf said of the wom of a do1en 'illde\ near the Ohio-West V1rgm1a line. Jn West V1r1in1a·., nonhern Pan- handle. which got more than 3 inches of rain 1n 18 hours ending early Wednesday. about 700 people were forced fro m their homes ac; Wheeling (reek ro'i<" to more than 6 feet abovt- Oood stage But officials said the wa ter. which filled ba~mcnts and mobile homes. was receding later 1n th e day. "The immediate danger has passed." $31d Dave Ken t, at the county Jail 1n Wheeling. "Nobody's housing was washed away that I know of ... Much of the area covered by the nood watch was hit hard three weeks ago by nooding that killed at least 38 people and caused at least $480 m1ll1on in damage statewide. Fam1les were returning to 1he1r homes around Dunbar. Pa.. on Wedne~ay after being evacuated because of flooding. At least ISO residents were forced from their homes Tuesday night after Dunbar Creek flooded its banks. o;a1d Richard Adohato of the Fayette ( ounty Emergency Management Agency "Winter 1s not likely to start out the way we're calling for 1t to go on average,'· Gilman said, explaining that the current storm in the nonhcm states are likely to move east in the next week or two. Gilman annually sticks his nec k out by trying to ant1c1patc weather well beyond normal pred1ct1on range, and has compiled a record of about 6S percent accuracy for his National Weather Service branch over the years. The Old farmer's Almanac. which claims an 80 percent accuracy rate, predicts that this winter "will bring colder-than-normal temperatures and near-or above-averaie prccip1- tat1on to the northern third of the country, and warmer and drier than normal to most of the southern two- thirds, although the South Atlantic states. western Great Plains and Southern C'ahfornia will have wetter- lhan-usual weather.'' The wide variations of weather from place to place make tt difficult to measure the accuracy of general forecasting covering the whole nation or even large regions. NATO forces get new commander NOR FOLK. Va . (AP)-Amid I I/- gun salute\ and JCt'l Oying overhead. Adm Lee Baggett Jr took command Wedne\da) of all NA TO and l J ') forcc.. in 1he Atlantic. replacing Adm Wec;lcy L McDonald Baggett was IO\tallcd ao; !>uprcmc allied co mmander of the Atlantit and commander-1n-ch1t:I of the U.S. Al· lant1 c command during 1he ceremony on the night deck of the aircraft earner USS Amcnca Congressional repre!lcntat1ve\. m1l1tary officer!I. and NA 10 offi cial'> from Belgium. France, Canada and Britain attended the ceremony "We can all be grateful. extremely grateful. that under Admiral We\ McDonald's guiding hand, extremely high standards have been set and surpassed. and h1tr. fo rces have me t CALIFORNIA every test of supreme performance," said Adm. Wil ham J Crowe Jr., chairman of the Jo1n1 Chiefs of Staff and guest speaker NA W · wh1d1' "' celebrating its 36th anniversary th1 '> year. as "the largest and moi.t successful peace movement the world has ever Wll· nes!>Cd. ofleri ng the people of Europe and Nonh America the longest \us.- tamed period of tranquility in th1\ century," Crowe said ··The command's abllty to fight and to fight well 1s an 1nd1sr,.:nsable pillar of our national policy,' he said. NA 10 power~ arc "more hkc a family than a coalition." McDonald '>31d "We may d1ugrce but we re\pect each other'c; view. And like a family. we rally to <iupport each other when we arc threatened from afar " McDonald, who called his service as supreme allied commander Atlan- tic the hlghllght of has career, retired at the chantte of command aner 39 years of military service He recei ved a d1sllngu1shcd service medal pres- ented by Crowe on behalf of Defense Secretary Caspar We inberger. Baggett has served as commander- in-ch1ef of alhed forces 1n southern Europe and commander-in-chief of U.S. Naval forces 1n Europe. McDonald became supreme alhcd commander Atlantic, commander- in-chief of the U.S. Atlantic com- mand and commander-in-chief of the U.S. Atlantic Acct in September Jn a ma)Or restructunng move. Adm. Carlisle A.H. Trost relieved McDonald as commander-in-chief of the Atlantic Acct in 1982. Reagans having banner Thanksgiving SANT A BARBARA. Calif (AP)-prcc.aut1on<1 o;urroundinJ the Re-pres1dent''I brother Neil and his wife President Reagan and his wife. agans· Rancho dcl Cicio 1n the Sa nta and by three of the president's Nancy, will get an aenal Thanksg1v-YncL Mountain!> 30 miles north of children, their spouses, and his two ing Day greeting a' they gather with here. grandchildren. His daughter their family today for the 1rad1t1onal McKee \aid Cottle would tow the Maureen and her husband. Denm11 holiday feast. banner over the ranch for about 10 Revell, will not be on hand. Dave McKee. head of the banner minute~. making the 01gh1 at 10 a.m The Whtte House preu office here department of Santa Barbara Av1a-P5T 1f the weather was clear. If there uid the president planned to go lion lnC'., \aid pilot Pete Cottle wlll ny Ill momma Cog, as there was Wcdnc~ horseback nding or perform main- over the Rcagan<1' ranch 1n a Bellanca day. he 'IB1d the pilot will wall unt1l 11 tenance work 31 the ranch Wednesday I clearc;. afternoon. '>cout airplane toWing a banner wit ' Spokesman Albert R. Brashear ~1d the mc\\agc .. Happy Thank'lg1v1ng. Meanwhile. a1dec; i.a1d Mr..,. Reaga n Reqan still ha'i made no dec1S1on on Ron and Nancy" in red lettc~ was amving Wednc'lday from San whether to cndor$C the Housc Way~ "Mo'itly 11'\ Just that we wanted to Francisco, where \he addrc41scd about and Means Committee ver51on of his gi ve them a holiday greeti ng," McKee 4,000 sc hool children at an ant1-dru1 tait revision package. ~1d. rally Tuesday. He dccnned comment on the He \aid the pilot would have to fl y The Reagans will be~oined for their decision of the U.S Chamber of above 4.000 feet because or ~cunty customary turkey dinner by the Commerce oppo,in& the Ways and 1--------------------------------. Means bill and urglnJ abandonment of the tu rev1s1on dnve. Reagan will wind up his ,.x-<iay Western stay on Monday by spcakina at a fund-raisin& luncheon for Sen Slade Oorton, R.:Wuh. 1n Seattle. He and Mrs. Reapn Wlll fly 10 Seattle from Los Aniclcs, where they will take part in a celebrity telev1Sion tap1na on Sunday. 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They hot five hosta&c~ killinJ an American woman. before the raid 24 hours later by Eaypl's anti-terror Saalul Force. asked thr men recc1v1n1 in forma11on on the ~unty of the attempt, they said they did not think the y had enough guarantees for the res('ue of all passengers." U.S. links Libyans to Egyptian hljack CAIRO. E,ypt (J\,P) -Comman- dps blew the plao~·s emeraency door away. Capt: Ibrahim Dahroua,sprana throuah the openina and a grenade explosion tore ofT his leg, a disastrous beginning to a rescue plan that became a maelstrom of fire and death. When the r:ud on the hijacked ..Eayptair jct was over, S8 people were dead -including all but one of the hijackers. Egypt says they were vic- tims of fire and smoke caused by the hijackers' phosphorus grenades. not commando gunfire. One passenger was killed by the h1Jackers before the commando ratd. A rccons1ruct1on 10 the state· owned magazme al-Mussawar. drawn from various ources. in- dicated the bloodshed on Malta ma) not have bttn necessary. "When Vallena Airport was plunged into darkness. Capt.· Hani Galal (the pilot) understood that the rescue operation had started... the magazine said. "He tned to divert the CONVENIENT FOLDING CHAIRS FROM ITALY Natural finish folding chairs from Italy, fold and eastry store. until you need them Fine Quality anCJ supert> ftnlstl.$19 value \ attention ol the leader ... by talk10g about wha1 he (the hijack leader) .would do If the Malt<.o.se uuthonties continued to refuse to refuel the plane. "He said, 'Jn this ca!.t', we wall surrender.: .. The only demand the h1Jackers had made.was for fuel to ny out of Malta. Authorities there did not rcpon a destination. but the magaz10e said it was either Libya or Tunisia. The surv1vinJ hijacker idenufied himself as a Tunisian. Official Eg}'pt1an media continue to dcscnbe Sunday's assault as a success that demonstrated the na- 11on 's steadfastness agamst terror. 1ncc Monday. they have said the commandos sa ved hostages who would have been blown up with the plane if the assault had not been made. They have iiven accurate casualty figures, blaming the carnage on th e grenades. Gunmen seized the Boeing 737 Eaypt says the terrorists were renegade Palestinians. "President Hosni Mubarak accused Libyo of financina and instiptina the h1jaclc- ina. bu1 Col. ~oammar Khadafy's government denies it. The story of what wcn1 wrong, most of it told by those in volved. beaan to take shape Wednesday in rcpons by Egypt's state-<>wned news- papers and magazines. Field Marshal Abdel-Halim Abu- Ghazala. the defense minister. rec- ommended to President Hosn1 Mu~rak at S p.m. Sunday that he sent the commandos mto the plane because negotiations with the h1- 1ackers tfad broken down. the maga- zi ne al-Mussawar reponed. M ubaralc said he made the decision at 9: 15 p.m. and the assault by six commandos began fi ve minutes later. There was doubt at the time that all the hostages could be saved. the ma~ine said, rcponing without attnbution: "When Abu-Ohaz.ala F.Oueen Bea s2esva1ue $219 STRESSLESS ' "ROYALE" LEATHER RECLINER FROM NORWAY The finest Stressless leattler recliner ever made. Finely scuplted teak friction balanced frame supports the most comtortat:>le leather upolsterv ava11a1:>1e. Genuine leather Ottoman Included TEAK STEREO RACK Ample space for any stereo al eQUlpment ., measures 23"x18" x38"H. $209 value h said the t1c:ld marshal was told: "It is possible that the terroni.h' in:nades have the pins out. and they would immediately throw them when the plane was stormed. There will be some loss." Maj. Gen. Mohammed Kamal el - Din Attia. who heads the Saaka Force and commanded the operation pcr- sonaUy. said the hijackers' in- transigence made force necessary. "We saw during negotiations that they were tense. making no demands but always threatening to blow up the plane." he said on telev1s1on. "We tried to retrieve the children (with a promise to) meet 1heir requ1remeots (to have the plane refueled) They refused. and they refused to let us remove the bodies under the plane." Nine children children died in the assault and fire. "The liming was very important," Attia said. ··1r the \torm1ng was one minute or more later. a catastrophe would have happened. Thank God we prevented this catastrophe." I . • f . WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Department, 10 a new assessment. said Wednesday there was some evidence point· ing to possible Libyan involve- ment 1n the hijacking of an Egyptian /at li ner. A 10111 of 59 people died. most of 1hem when an Egyptian commando unit stormed the plane at the Malta airport. A U.S. official said. mean- while. 11 .. would be logjcal" to assume the United States had stepped up its watch on the Libyans. 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Eayptian officials have said they have evidence indicating Libya was responsible for the takeover -0f the jetliner after it left Athens on Saturda~. Until Wednesday. the Sme Dcpan- ment 1ook the position it lacked firm information on who was responsible for the hijacking. But spokesman Charles Red- man, in a new statement on the situation. said "we have not reached a firm conclusion although some evidence points to possible Libyan involve- ment." , Redman noted that Libya has been implicated in terrorist inc1denJs 1n the past. He declin- ed to discuss the evidence available to the United States or to comment on ~tian asser- tions that the hijacking was carried out by pro-Libya fol- lowers of Abu N1dal. a PaJcsti· nian opposed to Vasser Arafat. 4 soldiers injured by land01ines JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca (AP) -Land mines damaged two vehicles carrying security forces on a search for buried explosives Wednes- day. one day after mines blew up two civilian trucks in the same area, offi cials rcponed. Four soldiers were wounded when their armored personnel carrier hit a mine in the moming, but no injuries were rcponed when the police vehicle struck another in 1he afternoon, the officials said. They did not describe the second vehicle. Offi cials blamed all the explosions. which occurred near the border with Zimbabwe. on black guerrillas fight- ing white-minority rule. The govern- ment accused Zimbabwe of harbor- ing guerrillas and threatened to send troops across the border to huot them down. Police reported two new deaths in noting thaJ has continued for I 5 months.against apartheid, the official race palicy that reserves privilege for South Africa'11 S million whites and denies rights to the 24 million blacks. More than 800 people have bttn killed by official count. nearly all of them black. If insuraents planted the mines. it would represent a major cscalalation of 1heir fight against the white- dominated government Mining roads is a new tactic in South Africa. Foreign Minister Roelof F. &tha said footprints led from the mined roads to the Lim popo Ri ver, which forms the fron tier with black-ruled Zimbabwe. "The Zimbabwea n government has been warned that steps must urgently be taken to ensure that no further incidents of this nature take place.·· 8-0tha said. "Otherwise, South African security forces will have no other choice but to follow the tracks themselves." South Africa's policy is to 10 anywhere necessary an pursuit of guerrillas Anglo-Irish pactOK'dby Parliament LONDON (AP) -Parliament on Wed nesday approved the historic Anglo-Irish agreement designed to encf violence in Nonhern Ireland by a hUJC 426-vote majori ty. The Rev. Ian Paisley. leader of the Protestants in the British province, resigned from the House of Commons after the vote. The vote across party lines was 473 for the llfeemcnt and 47 aa,ainst. Paisley's deputy, Peter Robinson. also quit, and both resianations were to take effect Jan. I. Other Protestant politici ans were eitpccted to do the '8me. The resignations will force special elections to fill the scats and allow the Protestant majority in Nonhcm Ire- land to demonstrate ill disapproval of the aarcement. which lives the Irish Republic, predominantly Roman Catholic, a say in runnina the British provi nce. During the debate before the vote, Paisley compared the accord to the 1938 Munich lpftment by which Britafo and· France handed Czccho- stovalua to German dictator Adolf Hitler. "The Munich aareemcnt settled the future of a people that were never consulted," Paisley said. '1"be ma- jority of people in Nonfiern ircland have never been consulted about thia qreement." In Dublin, Irish Prime Minister Oarret Flt.tOcnld lalbcd out before the vote at militant Protestant leaden 1n Nonhem Ireland. ICC\llina them or "inflammatory" talk and veiled threats or violence. Openina the second day of the two- day debate in the Houte of Com- mons, Brhain's Nonhem Ireland secretary, Tom Kina. &ooca.lcd to the Protestant m~ority l n the province to at least afve the ~ment a cbucc. "Thole wbo •Y DC\'tf, tlloee wt.o .;u allow no chuee, att ~ dtilt ~vioce can never brtUoua olfu Ki; of division and detpmr," aid ·~ive 1bl1.,.-eemtnt 1 chance ... 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Ceiu p •~• It is hard to define. an -the name gjven to that magical combination of form , color. content and movement which possesses the ability to at once fascinate us, disturb us, inspir~ us, and to ignite within us passions of which we arc often wholly unaware. Historically, society hasn't recognized great works of an until the creators have died. Then. as tradition would have it, the endless analyses of the anist's life and the meaning of his work begins ... "Whatdid he really mean by this piecer' ... or"'The use ofsuch-and-such a color surelr, reflects chaos and/or anaer during that period of his life. · And so the infinite speculation goes. An critics appear to feel cenain that if they just search Ion~ enough and hard enough, if they delve into the most intimate "details ofa given artist's hfe, then the ultimate meaning 6f his works will emerge, and somehow those observing hi!I an will be transformed. · Well, at least one Orange County anist whose work has drawn considerable attention from Orange County residents gives all those seekers of ultimate-truth-in-art reason for pause. A local artist. Fritz Smith of Huntington Beach, does such unusual work that people often speculate as to what his thou~ts arc. Smith's work would be described by some observers as avant·garde in style; others see it as surrealistic. Smith himself is likely to tell you that his work is abstract. H 1s SJ?CCialties include pen and ink/color photograph com- btnations, sculptures, and unique mergers uf wood, marble and phot~aph y. Generally. his photographic pieces arc characterized by vivid, intense colors, abstract shapes, and graceful movement. But whatever one chooses to call Smith's work. one thing is cenain: an observer of that work isn't likely to walk away from it -without pausing for at least a second look. The observer may walk away scratching his head, or murmuring an educated-sounding "Hmmmm ... Ah. hmmm ... " or perhaps even a put-off"Hmph!" But 1n any case. the observer will, in all likelihood, be moved to thouaht. Most who observe Smith's work also end up turning the work sideways, upside down, and every which way an order to get a clearer perspective of it (a phenomenon observed during his October an show in Huntington Beach}. Some even appear to shake the photographs, as 1f in hopes of all the elements rearranging themselves to spell out the meaning of the work for them. Just as one observing Smith's works would swear for all the world that the meaning therein is dehberately eluding you, interviewing Smith leaves one with the feeling that Smith himself was being elusive about his work durinf the interview. "I don t try to communicate any specific message through my work," insisted Smith, for approximately the sixth time. Interestingly. the word abstract is defined as "1nsuffic1ently factual: having a sketchy outline." In kttping with such definition. Smith will tell you everything you want to know about the technical aspects of his work. "I use the ~nest f!latcnals, the purest colors, and the best tools available 1n my work," he explains. Divulging the form of his work 1s his pleasure· but explaining or defining the content 1s where he cl~arly draws the line. "I want to encourage people to use their 1m- ajinaions," he says. "Too many people buy a ccna1n art piece because the y thank their fnends wlll approve of it," says Smith. "That's too bad, but a lot of times. it's a maJqr cons1derat1 on. Instead of asking themsclve~ what 1t 1s they sec in a g.aven work._ what they like about it._ they wonder what their fnends will see 1n 1t. and what thc1rfnends '1vill think of it. • .. A lot of people arc afraid to say what they see sn a work of art. They're afraid other people will make fun of !~cm or say things hke. 'He). you're crazy 1fyou see that.' Smith believes that the pressure to conform causes people to lose one of their po1ent1all y greatest alhes - their imaginations. The clement of fantaS) within Smith's work gJves him hope that he can perhaps rekindle the fires of 1n:iagJnauon .within 1~d1v1duals. "Fantasy 1s a message with everything I do, he says. "Everyone 1s Jiving in a fantasy ... really. But when you see 11 in my work . you see the fantasy you want to see. Then you realize you're living a fantasy. Before l draw something. it's just a fantasy, but the minute it's drawn. 11 becomes a reahty. "It's magJc when a piece works -whe n 11's visuall y exciting -that's magic to me." Some observers ofSmnh's work have used the word 'genius' in describi ng it. Sm ith 1s more modest. "I don't feel I'm extra-snspired.'' he says ... But I do feel that being in tune with yo urself 1s crucial to an an 1st. I try to do what feels right in my hfe and in my work. I know what I have to do and I know what I am. I'd say 90 percent of the pubhc doesn't know what they have 10 do. The hard pan 1s not doing what you have to do -it's recogniLing what you have to do." Smith's recogn111on or revelation of what he had to do began when he foun d himself 1n India." It was a SOJurn for me." he adm11s ... , was domg some soul-searching. One morning I woke up and I knew that no matter what, - I was an artist and that was what I had to do. I knew that no matter what 11 took. I would be an artist. "The onl y thmg I ha~e above most people 1s that I know what I have to do -that's rare 1n th is lime for mankind -m the 20th century. where man 1s alienated from even himself ... Is Smith espousing 1he adage that to be an artist one has to suffer'? "No." he says. "I have found that l can work when I'm hungry. sick and poor. but what comes out 1n my work is hunger, sickn ess and poverty." , ..., Pillt THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28. t985 I: J H•H•r'• comet coming m C••h reglatera ringing Bl Interviewing Smith brings to mind a statement that a Greek philosopher once said: .. A good teacher leaches people what to think; a great teacher teaches people how to think!" "I feel a side benefi t ofbe1ngan artist is thal you get to make people feel good. If I can encourage people to use their imaganauons. 1t makes me feel good." Frlt% Smith'• "Sibling Sunrlae," a color photograph, repr~uced ln black and white. Stingy boss needs a lesson in giving DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been sceaming about this since last Christmas and decided I would write well in advance on how to deal with the problem this year. Two years ago I went back to work asa private secretary. After 16 years at home with the children. I felt like Rip Yan Winkle. I coulqn't believe how much things have changed. The first year back I didn't know what to gjve my boss for Christmas so I asked the other sec re tan es what they were giving their bosses. Most stayed with food Items. desk accessories and books. Their bosses gave them hand- bags, gjfi certificates and expensive perfume. I gave my boss a selection of gourmet cheeses. He gave me a la'le bottle of liquid detergent wrapped in a kitchen apron. Last Christmas I gave him an expensive leather-bound first edition. He $ive me a jar of honey. (It was so old 1t had crystallized.) I Jove my job. It's five minutes from home and the hours and salary are good. My boss as pleasant, but his cheapness galls me. Should I continue to give him nice presents knowing I will receive junk sn return? -SLOW BURN IN KANSAS DEAR BURN: P•t a remllMler OD yo•r caJe.ur for Dee. %. OD tllat day tell "e bot1 yoer Cltrt1tm11 pft to ltlm *111 be a doutloa to tlte SalvatloD Army 6t 1111 ume ud yow llope lie wUI &Jve yott tlle ume. If ~e 1tves yo• a moldy fnltcake, "re• It Ht, llave a 1ood laap ucl write a cordial tla.uk· y .... te. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS:. About two years aao I lost my precious wife of35 years, afier a long. valiant battle against cancer. For six months I was desolate. I was sure I could never be happy again. About that time my wife's brother left hia wife and they were divorced. He ANN UNDERS had taken up with a woman young enough to be has daughter and there was a lot of ugl y talk about 1t His wife. Flo. and I attended the same church. I saw her at social functions for about a year and admired the way she handled her problem. Eventually we began to date and discovered we were wonderfully compatible and brightened each other's Ji ves. Last week I asked Flo to marry me and she said yes. Our friends, her children. and my wife's family arc thrilled that we have fou nd happiness once again. My daughters are homfied. They claim n would be incestuous if I mamed "Aunt Flo," and that she took advantage of my vulnerability. Last week I got the ultimatum. If I marry this woman they will have nothing 10 do with me. I am beginning to question my own Judgment. At 65 I feel foolish wnt1ng to Ann Landers for advice, but I am heartsick and confused. I need an opinion from someone who can view the situation objectively. -D.A.K. DEAR D.A.K.: Tell your dHllllers tlley are lDvHed t.o "e weddlDg aad yoa llope &ky will attend. U tbey refate ucl make 1ood tbelr tllreats, ikre 11 uui. YH cu do except keep tk .ieor ope• ucl llope eveatHlly tltey wW rejoice I• yoar mewfowad ltapp1Ha1 U4I rehtn to tk fold . ftere 11 DOtlllDt l11eest11oa1 abotlt tlle relatloD1lllp. Yoa ud Flo are not blood relatlve1. It 1oud1 a1 If yow are botll very lllCky. I am laappy for yoa. Computer·hackers may need vi~tim adoption LIVERMORE. Cahf. (AP) -A mapzine writer who became the target of anary computer "hackers" says scientists should stan a "big brother" proanm and take youna home-romputcr enthusiasu under their wina. The hacker -once a term for any computer enthusiast but now applied to those who try to pin unauthorized access to computer systems -took up the Illicit hobbr because their schools dad not satisl)' their cunoSJty about computen, Newsweek Map- zine reporter Richard Sandza said Mon~y. Few would become hackers 1f they had a lqjumate outlet, he told retearchen from Lawrence l.Jvcr-more National Laboratories, which IS involved in research for the tratc:aic Defense Initiative or" tar Wan," Heckcn, Sanda u.id. "m~t be the ones .tto It! to imolement SOI. Sandia became ram1har with hackers while researching a scr1e'I on them that appeared in the news ma&aline in Auaust 1983. Afier the scrit1 ran. some haeker!I turned their skills against . at1dta. running unauthorucd crcd11 checks on him and purchas1n1 thou51nds of dollars worth ofmerchandr.e w11h his credit card acoounts. He even became the defendant 1n a "tele-tnal" set up b)' hacken on a "elearon.ic bullelln board." a com- puter system hoked to the telephone synem. allowina backers lea~c com- puterized mcssaacs for each other. Thecbaracs included "endaf\1Cnn1 freaks and hacks." he 1o11d. "frtaks ia a slan1 term for tho~ who try to use tM 1tlcphone system wathout payana. When it bcc•rrlc clear that the "trial" was runnan1 ap1n11 him. h1 defense "lawyer" -• hacker u,._;na the moniker "Kins Blotto" -ar- rar\ICd for a "mi crial" b) blo..,1n up tM bollelln board. ncha 'ltd Diane Sauone in front of her gallery before it. opening. Alternative gallery opens in Laguna By LA URA MERK Of IM 0..,, .._ llafl Entrepreneur Diane: ~a\\one l'On· side rs art a magnetic force from v. h ll h she c~pot break free To teed her need she opened an all·purpose gallef) in Laguna Beach . Sassone. 36 ha' made .i career as a dealer and collellor 1n the art hus1- ncc;s She stancd her training at age~~ as the -...1fe of anist Marco Sac;\one. v.hose -...ark 1<; nh1b1tt.'d 1n her ne"' galler\. She la1er became hie; mandger Soon ·after their di\ orce \hl' tipcned Lad> D1 Fine An Poster~ on Forest .\\enue in Laguna Beach Ii has been four \ear<. <;1 nl e she opened her postl'r ·shop ~hc ha<. accumulated t)\Cr 15 H'ar<; ol v.hat she called "1nten'>t" schooling" in art .\s a result the Laguna Beach res1den1 has established -...orldw1de art con- tacts and gained crcd1b1l11~ in art circles. But mo'>t 1mponantl~. she said. she hao; formed 1ru~11ng rda- 11onsh1p' ""Ith dll'nt'i And no v. she 1~ mo' in~ one slep further b~ opening a fim· art all- purpose galkr). v. hJCh '>he \31d there arc few of left in Orange ( l)Unt~ "To me. art has bttn add1ct1ng The more I ""ork. (the morel I am obsessed \.\-1th 11 I h'c and breathe art... said thl' shm and dchrateh framed blondl' She 1scon"inced man} people '-'Ith large incomes ha ' c no idea hov. to purchase art "Tht.'\ "'ant 10 knov. 1f the) should bu~ \tnct" for an investment. or the' ma' v.:int c.ome- thing stnking for tht-ir f,, 1ng room :· she said "The} nt·ed an an dealer the\ can trust " To soh e the problem. she and her em plo~ ees "'111 be a' adablr to client<. tor con<,ulta11<>n<. in 1hr f)1ane S.issone galler. or 1n lht·1r home<, 'lhr 111..ened the '>er' ltl' to that ul an 1n1enM der,1gna "ho '>Ckl I\ 1hc proper art p1eCl' I 1r cJ Ii' ing room 11r to that ot J hrol..a "hl• hdp<, 1n l h11<,1ng <,tod. 1n thl· ~t(ld market ·· 'ihl' recent!\ orx'ncd tht• gallt'r. tv.o door' north ol her po<.tC'r shop Thl· \!mph de'>1gm·J all-"'h1te g..ilkr. 'tart.." lOntra<.tl'll "11h a hlal I.. tile entrancc and hlJl l.. tnm v.a., rt>no- ' att.'d to her rt·4u1rc:men1., The st..~ light\ prm 1dc nl'ar-rx·rfl'l t light- ing for d1,pla~ 1ng .in \he <.aid For her client'\ tOn,cn1cnn· the galkr. "'II 1ncluJr J largC' rnllec11ori of an hool..s mctg..111nec; and catalog~ \lides ut an"t' "'or"-" J1spla,cd 1n nthl"r gallent'\ ch roo;<, lhl' lllUOlr\ v.111 he a'ailabk 1n the e'cnt none of the PH~ll~'> un sho"' appeal to thl' collector or in' C'ilOr l <,uall~. 'ht· -.aid · 1 n L~guna Beach \OU v.alk into a gallef\ .rnd v.hat \OU ~l' "..Jll'hat \OU ll-l'I •• Sassone ,,111 ntfrr altern:1t1\l'' 10 hU\er<. She alc;o pl.in., 111 handle l'\du.,.q· art "'-' C' hope to attract 1ntl·re\teJ collectors and hu'e~ v.1th c1n that tantalize.., the e' l' and ~n'>t'<. 1n an en\ 1ronment oi' pre,11ge and 'lffi· phc11~ ... she ...aid .\II med1J "'111 tx· e\h1h1t1:ll 1n the galler. \hl v.111 lc'aturr quaht\ con- temporar. art h\ \al1tom1a art1'it<. v. ho ha' e prn ll1U'ih ht.'t'n unahle 10 find a <.u11ahk lcxa11on. ')he hope' 11 ~ 111 offer a changl' from the man' graph1r<. ~allrm·' 1n thc :irca Divorced? Sign upfor'SelfRegistry' By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH ~"9tC.11 ......... ) ou know the scenan o. The blushing bnde·to-be am ves at the fashionable department store, makes a beeline to the bndal area. whert she is greeted by a smiling consultant. For the ne\l hour . or more. the two ~omen '1roll 1hrough the store select· 1ng china. crystal. linens and what· ever else strikes the bnde's fanc~. The coMultant JOts down dcscnptivc details. 1nclud1ng manufacturer·~ names. patterns. colors and <1tyle numberc; on a work'lhtet The infor- mation will be rtt0rdcd on a com- puter. and hopefully the bnde'~ fnt.'nd~ and relative~ will fulfill the Wl\h hst l Ip to 1h1\ 11mc, the scene has not chanaed much suK·e the early_1<n~ Now. thanks laraely to the efTons of Cynthia Lewis. an adven1sm1 ac· counl executive with Self Ma&a11nc, an 11temat1Vc to tht tl'ld1t1onal Bndal Rqntry ha<1 been ettated. The Self Rctl\try ts a computer h ll"J for ainak women and men. ma med couple v.ho nc"er rqi ~red or mamed couples who want to rtrqi,tcr b«au~ they arc in a new ~iaac of their live' The tnVtce iulM> a handy tool for thmc prr:ople ._ho att m11'T')'1~1 for the ~'Ond tame and arc uncomtortable with bndal rcn·g1ster- ang. Ltw1s. v.ho 1s on a hht1 campaign nat1onw1de to promote her brainchild. including a p1t~top at J W Rob1n"on last week in Newpon ~ach. said 11 was her own pcr..onal needs that mou,ated her to dcH·lop the novel idea. "I had JUSt gotten an apartment in New York Ci ty and mone~ was 11gh1," '31d Lewis. "I had fnends v..ho were aettinJ mamed and rt'i1stcnna for fine china. aJasswarc and other thing~ I thouaht. 'Gee. what a nict 'A'll> to act aifU.'" Basically. the Self Rqastf) 1s JU\t like the Bridal Reaistry cxctpt that 11 allows 1ntJe peo~ to register and can bt us.ea as 111n rcfcTCnce for an) oc I 100 nOtJ\I t I ~in .. All that 1s nttded is to vi 1t a dq).rtment store that ha the lfResisll) and map out all the th1nas you really n«d or you'd really love to have That 1ncludc\ even-th1na 1n the store. TM stott kttP\ \our hst. and the ~adachc ot hopp1n1 1s turned •nto o~ t"as~ phone call When l ewis completed her wish hst. ~he didn't hnitalt to 1nc,ludc 11 ft"'A 1tems 1hat mjpl a~r frivolou\ tosomr JlC'Ople's Pf'Khcal ta'1e "That " the fun pen:· Lf ~,, said , cnthus1ast1call) "I hJ\l' ( 1od1va Chocolates. Mrs Fulk• ' < howla tc Ch1pCoolues. aloni v.11h a PanasonH, ans,.er phone " Lewi~ said the ~If Kcg1str\ I'> a con\cntencc for the sell--.hopp('r a" well a~ thC' gift gi ver "I might haH an e'(tra S lllO .. '\he said. "and before I blov. 11 I "an call the store where I am ~1'lt<'rC'd. ha.,.e them pull my recorded <;('1l-c11onc; and find out wl'tat I rcall} need It might~ tv.o Waterford champagnr ~a"~ to complete m} set " The Self Rq1 ti'\. ht..e .in~ nr~ idea. accordana to Le.,..1 "111 take umc for total ae«ptan r Thrrt are 1it store~ nat1onv.1dc prt~nth offer- '"' the scrv1Ct' In C'ahfom1<1 J.W Robinson and MaC) 's ( .1hforn1a Lewis s~ud that c\l.at'l~hcd preconccpuon'i ha' c pre' entcd people, particularly men. from nod.· ma to the "'IJStr)' idea. "We want to aC'C'Omph\h for (l"C&l'i· tnn) what GQ ha~ done for male fash10 h .. ._ once con'i1dered feminine for men to care about tash1on. but now thinp arc ch.a.nalna,. The day of tbc bachelor pad 1 dead Pcop6t, mto ancludcd. don't al.-ayi v.ant '° lhe hkt the) dtd 1n rollqc, peruculVf> ~ntt t~ trend 1s 10,,.ard mo" homt" cnlt'rll1nmcnt "shC' toaMS . l ('\\IS ~Id thl\ I\ n11t to~· \ ll'V.111 a' .10 C'gOt1Stllal thing. but ratha rC'llC'' 1ng the g1ft-gl\er from spending endlc-;' hour<. \hopping for tht 1u\1- nght gin .\nothr-r feature a11ract1' <'to tho'><' peopk an the thn>c., of a d1' orlC' "the opportunll) to replace hnu\c tum1'1hings that arc being c;pht-in-haff h\ \he dlVOf'CC' "St-If RqJstf") l·an ddin11ch ht lp put a hou~ togrtl\tr again:· 'he "31d " man} umes when a d1vorct occurs. tht husband or wife arc left . 'Mth thrtt ~ta) alas two plac't ~mnis of china. and m1 1"' nat. wnre With the rq1stry service. the piece can bC' replaced or new item• can be spcofied " LC'V. II SUll"' be1n Crt3tl\ C' when ~If RC1Jstmna "You arc purnna )Our pcrwnal lool together. If }OU hk<' the dinner dashes from one china manuf1 tum and find that m1x1n1 them wnh the \ll&d plate fmm another t)'lc rcall) work~, lhcn ao for ll,,. he 1d Th•• 1dC4t also apphe throuahout the house. In tht bl\hroom, 1n1tcad of ~sienna for all blue to~el 1( the ~~ fOT a rainbow o( colorful IOW'tl to add pua.n to an othcl'\N1tt dull room hat" )OU .then. t'l l.f•t says. .. "IO for It ;:- Ormnoe CoMt DAILY PtLOT I Tbur.oey, No'*'1ber 28, 1945 Col)let comes closest to Earth on inbound trip Its roxtmlty dw1n T uesday's orbit w as 57 ,566,600 m iles BJLlmlDOEL ,..__ PASADENA -H.alJey•a comet PMeed witbiD SS million miles of Eanb oa Tuesday niabt. its e:l0tett •PIW'OllCb t0 the plane1 durina its mnt inbound voyaae toward the 'Wl. lcieotisu aid. At 8:39 _p,m, PST Tuetda)' -or 4:39 a.m. Greeowicb Mean Tune on W~_y -the comet was about S7,S66,500 miles from Earth. II.id Ravenel Wimberly, a Jet Propulsion t.aboratory computer sctenust wbo bell,)Cd calculaie the orbit of the comet on its current tnp tbrou&h the solar system. Watch orpnizat1on. Tbee:omet wdl round the sun nut Feb. 9. Theo, at l :44 p.m. PST -or 9:44 p.m. GMT-oeAt Apnl 10, the comet will pass within 39 million miln of Earth, sajd Paul Chodas, an en&ineer with International HaJley Watch. H~'s comet, a so-called dirty snowtfafl or dust and ice that travels At that point, tbe comet was as near thtoup the solar system on a long. to Eanh as it will set dunna 1ts cu~ ellipocal. 76-ycar otbtt1 came much tnp toward the sun, althou&h it ""1tf 'closer to Earth durinca its 1910-1911 pus much closer to the plantt nut passaae, when it new within 14 Apnl durin1 its outbound voyage. milJion miles of the planet. That's 11.ld J Pl uttonomer Ray Newburn, a wby it was much more of a spectacle leader of the Internauonal Halley during that tnp than during its curttot VOYIJC:. Tuesday 01aht. the comet was some 14) mallioo mt.ks from IAe sun. U'l\-elina 11 about 7',00IF-mph, astro00Jnn1 wd. ' -. Newburn had Pft(ficted Tuesday niaht Vlews of}~ oome1 would be poor bccauJC 01 briaht moonha)tt. Qn Nov. 8..J PL JStronomers Steve E'.dbeti and \..Mrln Morris were the fim people to rep;ort seeina the comet without the &Jd of teletcQpes or biooculan. Since then, \.\fDCrous other naked-eye s.i&htinp have been rc~rtcd by othCT scientists. Newburn said. The nelll &ood chance for viewtna the comet through binocu.la11 wiU be dunng the two weeks stArt.Jng about Dec. I. when moonlight isn't a problem and when the oomet 1s movina through the constellation Pisces, he added. 8ut he cautioned that until Dec. 10, lhe comet won't be near any bright Stan, SO it will be difficult for untrained observers to locate. For a few days starting Dec. 10, untrained observers will have a relatively easy time fin<tin"'hc comet because it will be movma throu&h the Circlet, a cm:le of stars m P1SCC1 Ex~pt an extreme southern latitude • obtcrvcn should be able to find the Circlet and the oomet rou&hly JS dqren above the southw~t bom:on at 9 p. m. local ume ID any given area. Newburn said. Moonh&ht again will prevent good views oftfie c.omet during the·second half of December. Fo.i.. about the first I 0 days of January, Halley's comet apin will be visible as it moves through the constellation Aquarius Observers should go outside at 9 p.m locaJ ume and look about 20 deg.recs above the we-st~uthwcst horizon. Newburn said. "By January, 1t should be i.uffi- ciently bri_Jht that 1t will be easy to locate in bmcoulan.'' he said. "Then, having located it, It will be easy to see naked~ye if you're not in the middle of bnght (city) lrghts." Halley's comet Wlll disappear in the sun's glare about mid-January, then reappear in early March. Newburn said that dunng March and April. views will be best from the southern Starting at noon Dec. 15 hotline is 900-410-8766 WASHINGTON (AP) -Overwhelmed by the demand for 1nfonnat1on on Halley's comet. the U.S. Naval ObS<'rvatory wall ellperiment wtth a high-volume commercial service for 1t!> phone-in hotline starting in December. More than 20,000 calls have come 1n since Sept. 3, keeping the single line offenng recorded Halley information busy nearly 24 hours a day, with an unknown number of callers turned away by a busy signal Hopmg to case this oonJCStion, the observatory and the Amcncan Astronomical Soc1ety W111 mauaurate a new special hne starting at noon, Dec. 1 S. on an expenmental basis. The new Halley Hotline number will be 900-410-8766. Offenngthesamerecorded messaaes on Halley, updated regularly, this service will be able to handJc scveraJ thousand calls at &he same time, AT&T officials say. Calls 'o the new hotline will cost 50 cents for the first minute and JS cents for each additional minute for residents of the U n1ted States, Canada;Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Charges for overseas calls will be billed at international rates. Current plans are for the new hothne to remain in service until A.pril IS. 1f enough calls are received to cover the costs of the operation. hemisphere, although the comet should be v1s1ble from the southern Untted States low m southeast skies shortly before sunnse. How to watch out for Halley's '------=- HALL.ErS COMET FINDER CHART New wine label salutes visitor No scientist can accurately predict comet brightness CAMBRIDGE. Mau. (AP) - Want to sec a comet? Then leave town. Better yet. head south. "The public wiU see Halley's comet 11 they go about it the nghi way;• said Stephen James O'Mcara, assistant ednor of Sky & Telescope magazine. First. that means going someplace dark. Ride into the countryside well away from the lights of cities and towns. The darker the night, the better the comet gazing. Be sure to let your eyes adjust to the dark. which should take 20 minutes or so. Even these preparations arc no guarantee of a spectacular show. Jn fact, Halley's may be downnght underwhelming. No one can ac- curatel)' predict yet how bnght the comet will be. Sometimes the comet may be dist1njlu1shable with the naked eye. But binoculars will improve chances of getting a good look. A telescope is not neccs5ary . Binocular" arc easier to use and show a bigger shce of the sky. Appcanng as a fuzzy blob, hkc a large, out-of-focus star ID November. the comet should become barely visible with the naked eye in Decem· ber. when it will be high in the southern part of the sky. ln January 1986, Halley's will graduaJly bri&htcn, but it will also sink closer and closer to the horizon in the western slcy. For most of February, it will be lost from viewasitswinparound the sun. When it returns in March and Apnl, Halley's will be in the sky in the early morning, just before dawn. Un- fortunately, 1t will be so close to the southern honzon that 11 wall be hard toseein northern parts ofthecountry. "The best advice I'd give 1s that 1f you're in the Northern Hemisphere, above latitude 20, go south," said O'Meara. The comet will be visible in much of North America but brighter below the 20th parallel, an cast-west line running approiumatcly from the southern edge of Cuba through Mex- ico Cny. Viewing will be better ID the southern pan of the United States and best in the Southern Hemisphere. There, it should be present m the night sky for about nine hours a night 1n early April. In the second half of April, Halley's returns to the evening sky after dusk. Binoculars will keep it in sight through early August, when 11 heads off for d~p space until its next v1s1t 1n 2061 . BtC D IPPER ·-· I I • • • • • LITTLE DIPPER •• . , • ••• I POLA RI S , 't tf, ! t t • ' •• t N O RTH ERN CROSS • • PEGASU S • • • I .. . • •• • • • , . • • 1 look to r H allt.'y ~ Comt.'1 h ig h 1n the southt.>rn ~ky .•I !>un~I g radu ally bright tc-n1ng aAd moving low er in lht' ~ky lh rouqh J.tnuttry . '•· Almaden release is red 'slow-sp eed alcoholic come t · By JACK SCHREIBMAN . ,, ..... ,.... ..... SAN FRANCISCO -Amencan entrepreneurs arc alive and well, designing gadgets to take advantage of the coming visit of Halley's Comet . 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The comet has 1nsp1red dozens of Items, including T-shirts, a movie. telescopes. medallions. key chains. poetry, comet palls, comet cruises to the South Pacific. and maps, among others. Not everybody is amused by the great race to grab a buck in the name of the comet. One of them is Andrew Franlrnoi, executive officer of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. "There's no official Halley's Comet anything," he fumed recently "Halley's Comet is the property of the human race." Label of Charla LeFranc Gamay Beaujolaia Noaveaa deplete comet'• approach. EiEM WISE MMy aerr C9'11fted O•mologlet Thanksgiving Oayl . and I'd like to taliie thls opportunity to thank our friends and customers lor the goodwill and loyalty that has helped to build our business bigger and better every year A 101 of that success has been due to the loyal staff who have been so supportive through the years 8111 Pannell 21 years of gracious. friendly aervlce on our sa les floor. and wonderfully creative talents In evidence 1n our windows and displays Donna Blackman. 18 years of great help In maktng the "wheels gu round and adding her gemotoglcal experllae and jewelry d•tlgn talents to the group Margaret Gable now semi· retired alter 15 years but still len- ding her cheery presence to the store a couple ol days a week Rick McElva1ne nine years of enthusiastic. energellc support as a Cert1l1ed Gemologist and bright business mind I've come to lean on him a great deal and one of our customers one day asked 11 he was my son don 1 I wish' Anna Machen hlls out our sales team and although she has only been with us lour years, she la an old friend from our Balboa Island days and is a very helpful addl· lion Juay Zavala lour years working the repair counter and doing our bead stringing and a m1lhon 1mposs1ble things Jeanie Barr Wengeler doubling as secretary and bookkeeper Ifs nice to have one of my family working with me again Watchmaker Robert T1hany1 helping service our customers from the back work room Ser- vice is wha t has built our business and 1t 1s our aim to keep that our or1me effort We shall always try to merit your confidence We are grateful for your con- 1·1bu11on1 10 our success and w11h to 1end you and your family greetings on this Thanktglvtng day C H A R LES H. BA RR Member of American Gtm Society .lccredlltd Gem Laboratory 9.w...f..t.& Westcllft Plaza 17th and Irvine Ave Con~uml'r advice and help with probll'm!\ com<.> tn lhl' Dual~ Pilot ·., At Your Service column Newport Beach (714) 642-3310 Dilly Piiat • Heirs to receive Christmas comet PET ALUMA CAP) -An 85-year- old CaJ1forn1a man plan4i to give hts great-grandchildren a tomet for Chmtmas. In ~ quiet lam1l y ceremon y, Halley s comet will be pas~d hke a family ~eirloom from tt4i d1M:overer's oldest ltv1ng de,ccndant to the young- est. The event is planned for some- time between Nove mber and Janu-ary. Dr. Edmund Paul Halley of Stock- ton was born 1n 1900 He ts the .. fifth or sixth generation great-grand- ne phew" o f famed British astronomer 51r Edmund Halley Halley It vcd from 1656 to 1742 and his name wa" gi ve n to the bnght comet that rcturn5 once every 76 years. .. The trad111on 'itaned w11h my grandfather. Edmund PaKle Halley. of Boonev11le, K) Hc was v1s1ting us in KalamaLOo, Mich .. at the lime he gave 11 to me," Edmund Paul said in a recent interview. Edmund Paul's grandfather had presented him the comet in the twtligh1 ofa summcrevcn1ngin 1910. On that long-ago June night, as the comet glowed 1n the dark like a luminous feather, the old man and the boy went outdoors to discuss their na mesake. "He made the remark that it was obvious that my father would not be around when the comct came back. so he might as well gi ve 11 to me bccau~ there was a good chance I'd be here. "It was a kind of facetious remark. But now that I have a chance to see 11 again, I figured. well. I've-got grcat- grandchildren old enough to be aware of it; I'll give them a resume and a hen · on the comet-a nominal possession that they can cash in when they see 11 again." The comet reappears in 2061 . Seven-year-old Ryan Halley and his sister, Shasta. 9, live in Petaluma, just nonh of San Francisco. Their father. Hugh Halley, 33, as Edmund'" grandson. The family pronounces their name "holly." A commerciaJ fisherman and boat salesman, Hugh has little interest 1n astronomy except when he guide~ sailboats by the stars. "It's basicaJJy a great-grandfather to great-grandson kind of thing." Hugh explained ... I'll be too old to see ll again, so my grandfather Wlll pass 11 to my children. "He's planning to pass 11 on when it's in the sky, but I don't know what he has in mind. He mentioned a couple of things, a kind of com- memorative memento. When he was young, his grandfather sat with him and they looked at it together and he said, "This comet goes with your name." Edmund Paul said he will have a lawyer friend draw up a hen on thl· comet. a document he can p,ive to the Key events listed in comet'sstreak LOS?.NGELES (A P)-Herc 1s a schedule of key events dunng the 1985-86 visit of Halley's comet. prepared by the Astronom1cal Society of the Pacific. All spacecraft en- counter dates arc ten1a11ve: Dec. 30 through J an. 10 -First of the three best penods to -.ee Halley's comet from the lJnt1ed State~ wt1h binoculars. It will be found 1n the con~tclla11on Aquarius in the southwestern sky above lhe bnght planet J upllcr The moon·~ light will no1 interfere w11h comet v1ew1ng dunng this pcnhc:'l1on. its closest approach to the sun 55 million miles away, between the orbits of Mercury and Venu~ March 15-20-Second of the three best ix:nods 10 see Halley"s comet from the United Stale\. Viewers will get a bcltt·r look the fanher soulh 1hey are. The comet will be very low tn the morning sky IO tht• \Outheest. Apnl 6-tO -Third of the three hc\t s1ghttng pcnods. It will not be v1~1blc fro m the nonhem pans of the nation. 1 he comet will be at its bnghtest but mll not vcrv bright. penod. but the 1a1I won't be very 1m-July 28, 2061 -Hallt'} 's comet make' prcssivc. tis closest approach t.o 1.hc sun on 11s ne'1 Feb. 9 -Halle}·~ comet reacht's oassale throul}l thei<>lar wstcm. ---CHI NA • CRYSTAL • GIFTWARE BLY ~ow AT OUR (;~BELIEVABLE PRlt:t:s 25-50% Off PODE "CHRISTMA"i TREE" FIR T QUALITY LIMITF.D OFFER "~' ,,, . 0111 .. ~rPt.1~ IO"a" •~··~· 11:1"0 Tom a J•rry """ Sir.;., 111 1141 'lalad Plair 7~~ St ••-• I Cl •10 Plet1Pr I"" 14' •~• lf>CI ~) l.a•dlrhflldn (pr.) Iii•-• 1111~1 J Pr. S..Hrtt "'' Hit••• l:N ~I \t•1I i!1 l'ht"'" "''"°'' \. • •pt••l ,..,. • \t,.~• .. ,t ... 1·1 7'3 • S.~rr 't ....... " ...... ! 71 l ; :Ul-tl'H3 "'~ Ryan, 7 , and Sha•ta Halley, 9, wait at their Petaluma home for chance to .ee comet named for their dl•tant anceator. children. "And 1fthey hvc to see it come back next tame, they'll be in a position to grant a lten to any cbjJdren they have that might span the next 76 years. ··11·s a nice thing - a focus for the members of mr family to remember family doings.' Edmund Paul will make the prcsen- tauon whenever the view of the comet 1s best on an evening 1n December or January. Or they may wait until March. when it should be bnghter and 1n the predawn sky. "l JUSt want to make sure they understand the s1gn1ficance of seeing 1t 1w1<:e in a hfet1me," Edmund Paul said. Because of the long span between visits. few people live to see Halley twice. Edmund Paine. who passed 11 on 1n 191 0. wasn't among them. "And when I saw I was getting along 1n years," his grandson said, "I said I'll ha\-e to stay around until 1985 or '86 to check up on m) comet." Hu&h Halley said that when his grand1ather brought up the idea of a ceremon) stveral months ago. he and his wife, Linda, were enthused They took Ryan .and Shasta to a planetanum to acquaint them with the heavens. and studied the stars and planets through a telescope "My son as only 7. and he's mostly interested 1n playing. but he 1s interested," Hugh said Linda c;a1d Shasta is interested too. The children will bcl·omc: caretakers of the comet when the four generations gather under their namesake an a meadow somewhere far from city light~. "They keep telling us we're not going to see 11 as well this umc, but we'll go out and find It in a dark sky," Edmund said. Now! 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NEW YORK -Edmund Halley would h.ave earned ~i¥lf a footnote an the history or sc~ even 1f he'd never bothered with comets. Halley. a fnend and confidant of Sir Isaac Newton, encoura&ed the ~mewhat reluctant Newton to pub- lish "Principta Mathema1ica," New- ton's masterwork and perhaps the greatest single work of phy 1cs ever created. Had Halley done nothing else, he would be remembered for that. With his studies of c-0mets, however. Halley provided Newton with more than mere <'ncoura&ement. Halley's discovery of the orbit of HaJley's comet and his pred1ct1on that 11 would return provided one of the first strong confirmauons of Newton's laws ofir.rav1tv. Edmund Halley ( 1656-1 742) was financ1aJly independent, the son of a wealth) businessman. He was thus free to pursue scholarl y interests ~s a young man. hc made a name for himself in sc1en11fic circles by traveling to the island of St. Helena in the South Atlanuc to c~talog the st.ars of the Southern Hemisphere SEBAGO Genuine hand sewn loafers with leather soles FOR WOMEN Sites 4 - AAAA AAA AA A 8 x x c x 5 x x x 6 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x In l 682, u an csuabhshcd a'tronom<'r, he saw th<' comet that wouJd uh1matcly bear his name. But 11 wa~ not unul years later, in I 70S, that he made his famous ptediciion in a volume enutled, "A S,rnopsis of' the Astronomy ofC'omen. He wrote: "Now many thmp lead me to believe that the comet tn year I SJ l, observed b> Ap1an. as the same as thac which an the year 1607 was described b> Kepler and Longomontanus, and which 1 m)~lfsa"' and observed at 1ts r<:'turn an 1682 .. I may, thcrefo~. With confidence predict its return an 1758 .. The pred1ct1on "'as made by appl}'- ang ewton·s mathema11cs of grav1- tat1on to the ob~rved postt1ons of the• comet Halle> and his contemporanes. including Newton, dad not hve to see whether the momentous prediction was correct. But as 1758 neared, excitement grew A slight revision of Halley's calculat1ons showed that the comet would be ne.arest the sun early 1n 1759. Johann Georg Paltusch. a German amateur astronomer, was searching the skies on Chnstmas napu 1758. when he:' rece1 ved perhaps h1s greatest C'hnstmas gift. He saw the comet that would thenceforth bear Halley's name 7 8 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Tassel Moc cordo brown calf 9 10 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ~ 'Ali~ SHOES '.\ f \X P<>R 1 Hf.A( 1 I -,., .. ,~,: \ SPECIAL PURCHASEl PEARLS. 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Winners will be announced April 28. and an awards ceremony will take place May 8 at the Un1vcrs1t y Club More informatton on the contest can be obtained by calling 856-6901 A•l•t.nt dean Dr. Lois Shafqat ba~ been named actinJ assistant dean of \tudcnt activities for the remainder of the school year at Golden We'it (allege 1n Hunt1naton Beach. The JOb will require her to advise the ~tudent council and coordinate 30 campu'> clubs. She will assume this respons1b1h t> while continuing to hold her l urrc!nt post as ass1sumt dean ot the collegt•'" • disabled students program Shafqat came to Golden Wc\t 1n 1979. She rece1 ved her docrora tc irf psychodiagnost1cs 1n 1963 from .the United States International llnl\cr- s1ty in San Diego. 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He 11 survived by three IOlll - Richard and Lou11 Flom o( COl&a Mesa and Jessie Flores of Sin ~ -and one dauahter, Linda Fry of Concord Also survlVina are tJuee brothers, a sister and four paad .. children V1S1tatton 11 scheduled for nooa Fnday at Pierce Brothers Bell Broed- way Mortuary 1n Costa M~ wit.b I Rosary service Fnday at 7:30 p.m. at t. Joachim 's Chi.irch. A Mui of Chmuan Bunal will be reciLcd Satur· .day at 11 a.m at the church, followed by interment at Good Shepbetd Cemetery Famous name long fleece robeS comparable in quality at S40 Brand name sleep shirts comparable in quality at SJ8 Warm po~ster/cotton knit. '™'~tl<'lls pnce 1n assorted solids ana str1pt-s 999 Lace ana appllque wrm to Famous maker I . 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Ot~ CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thurtday, November 28, 1985 Shopper• expected to keep cash registers busy Although tradition a l s hopping season customers will pull out their credit card to buy &Jf'ls. analy~ts say. ---ts s horter. compa nies are optimis tic "I believe the consumer, who is overextended, will leveraae himself more." said Walter Loeb, a retail analyst with the investment firm of Morpn tanley & Co. "The Ameri- can consumer as a scntimentaltst. At Christmast1me he wants to give gaf'ls and be wan ts'° extend warm wishes Nl:.W YORK (AP) -Last year's boom, six fewer shoppina day this year and recent heavy sales of uch bia·tickct items as cars could mean a modest Christmas for the nation's retailer&, industry watchers say. But stores have been stepping up . promotions before the Christmas shoppina season fbrmally stans Fri· <$ay. And despite a heavy debt load, S ell SUPllMAIKn' Of HOUY GOODS CHAIGE-ITI ~ IEBJ PRICE S IN EFFE t T THRU TH URS., DEC. 5 80 PA GE G IFT GUIDE TO HO Y FUN . SHOP EARL VI HUNDREDS OF MONEY SAVING VALUES! Some Items Art Limited rn THE FROG TAMIYA · Save Thr ~o . I Rest , ellin~ Off Roa<I R/C Car Kit 29%! ({ LIST $134.80 $94.99 (Banet .. $ and radio sold separately I I A R/C battery powered v1h1cl1 worh space age chassis and f11me, powerful RS540S electric motor. four wheel 1nde pendent suspension, rHr tr11hng &rm w•lh 011 d1mped shock absorbers, large d11met1r spiked tores, hghtwe19ht, 10119h polycarbonate body, four balf bea11ngs installed 1n the gear use, and much, much more' REG . $109.99 Save $20 .00 Mono9r1m ·1 R /C LIGHTNING un be fully usemble<I on leu lh1n 1n hour. R1010 receiver, 1ervo1, 1n<1 Orove motor are alre1<1y 1n1u11e<1 1n the enc101eo c h1u" The Mabuchl ~~OS motor prov1de1 Plenty ot 'GO' A <1u11 stick, 2 channel 0191111 propor\1on11 tr•n•mllt~r give• precon control of forwar<I, ••••rte, and 11ter1n9. I /10 1c11e 1lze. (8atterle1 1n<1 ch1r9er not 1nc1utted.) ~ 111T1111 ~ IUDfO COHT'llOC.UO HONDA lfC>CHITJUX lfltOM SHINUll AVAIL.ABL.E ON TWO FREQUENCIES 26.995 or 27 04!> REG. $96.99 f!tJ 576.99 An e1eact I /I scale rep11c1 of tne ru99eo Hon<11 Four Tra• 250 T he 4TRAX c1n roll up to 12 mpn over any terrain Tht dl91hl propor11on11 flOIO 9101 you complete control over lh •P••<I 1n<111eer1n9 The hudll9ht 119hts up to 1how you the way. with up to 100 leet ol r1<110 ran9e. (Batteri .. a no cnar9er nor lnclu<l•<I.) I ] 1 :f ~ 1_,11 VARIABLE SPEED . •.;~~r·.~-MOTO-TOOL KIT MODEL 3801SP With FREE Save 36 %! GLUE GUN! e 1/48th Scale C-130 Hercules LIST $50 00 REG. $42.76 $29.99 Teatort new 1/41 C·l lO HERCUL.ES hon• of the bl99Hl p111t1c model alrcrall klh ever ma<l•I Over 24'' 1on9 with a 1Pan of ll" ana till he19ht of t Vr". For th• true •cate nlO<let•r. mo<ltl h 101<1e<1 with 11nbellevabl-deUll SIZZLER 111432 lnctuaea ,l .. Jluler model roc.,•1 P•r•cnvt• recovery, ·B•• fl'oot' launch "'''""' ,,,.,,, Dl••I deflector 1111te, I/I " " lt" l•unc" •Od , h1n<I 11•1<1 lau,.ch control, J model •oclttt ~n4 1n ... rt · covery wa<1<11n9, &. 101ar l9ftllo11 Sl<tll level one rooktl It cePable of lllthlt o•er 900 lot 8 .ll;~l;~!J,J ~~~HA~:~ ~E~ Dl•HI loco with OP•r1lln9 hU<lllthl, 4 ClrS, 9l1nt 41 In. le SO In. Platform with TAAC·L.OK syUem, POWCAHOUS[ control 1yttem, au1omallc pipe lot<l•r. cattle loa<ler an<I track 1wllche1, PIU9·1n termlntl reraller, UL. llstea. less refund You pay from Bachmann $36.99 ss .oo 531.99 102 PIECES - THE l TIMATE --~TRAI N SET! ,..,., $32.99 ~~·r -cest ........ $29.99 1Yao DAREDEVIL CLIFF HANGERS Electrtc Racing ""'"'' $42.99 lHl l.._.. "• Trco •SM 'llwc•• •!latlNN Electric Racing ............ ""' ... @) Save $34 .00 LIST $69.00 1~~~~~34.99 X-MTO. N 0. 5082 TOOL SET _ .. __.,7 -~ save ~0% ' ' ___ -.-,_...~ NO. 5086 ~ -W11h No 1. 2 & 5 knives, No. Wtth No 1. 2 <tnd 5 kntve•. No 11. 2 & 19 blades, block aand· 11 . 2 and 19 blad4!'1, plus 10 er. spokesh•v•. block plant, auorted blade\ balsa stripper. 2 routers, 4 QOU9H Ind 9 HIOrt, bladts. LIST $12.50 s7 .49 ~~~:60 $15.88 BLUE DEVIL DESTROYER SulUDI• for Aa<llo Control with Mo<llflc1t1ont A b>Q 3 ft. boat kot complete w11h elecu1c motor, gear tram, U 101n1 1w1n propJ, rudder•, m1t1I shafu, 1ubrn{I and bet· 111v ho~ with con1acu 16 'D' betttrtet req'd. not lnclucMdl. LIST $35 'oo Save ~2~ ALL GAMES AID GA~E ACCESSOlllS s19.99 AVALON 503 OFF ~l · SdVt LIST S25 95 ~~ ~ ,..... OUR llGULAI ORINADtll .._1_10_.o_o_s_15_. 9_5_,_., --.:~~~~~-D_1sc_ou_1_1_,_•K_1 __ ~-'----"'­ FIVE GREAT STORES -LOADED WITH LOW DISCOUIT SPECIALS! ! .... FOU91TAIN VALLEY tM .. IUOILllfl ClflC t f c.,,.,, ot 1an•1I••• and •1111 Annut ™'f ••A """" LA HABRA 1401 SOUTH II ACM IL VO ... , .. •l•d nur l"'ll•rtal H!i"w•y 17t 41 t .. '111 11tll 1412114 ENCINO §Mt IAllOA llVO Corner of ealboa '"d •u•b1nlf •t•O t 11111'"1112 lllVERSIOE 11 U VU ltlflEll I L VD Cor11e1 of Va,. l11rt n 1nd Arllntton 111•> , .. 111] SAN DIEGO mo CO NVOY S1flHT Convoy ltrH I Soutll of ••ll>ot 111111 .. '"' S 10Rf HOUR\ Mon Fu • 10 I S.1urd•y . , • I 0 I Sun41y . • • ta I was such a boomina pcnod. We have a very h1ah hurdlr tu compare aaainst." K Man, hkc other retailers. used drastic markdowns an 1984 to get rid ofits bloated anventones. As a result. the company recorded bnsk sales gains. but profi ts suffered. Hrewer said 1985 sales for reta1 lc~ in general should gain S percent.' lJuncan Muir, u spokesman for third-ranked J.C. Penney Co .. said: "We're generally optimistic. We ex· pect a better Chnstmas fer J.C. Penney. 8as1cally. we feel we have a better mix of merchandise for g.ifl items." , Penney. based 1n New York. 1\ forecasting a 6 percent sak" incrra~· for retailer$. This year's sales again will '•ti) from region to region, !><lid Sinai "T. he depressed areas of the economy. lake the Midwest, seem to lx rt<viv1ng to some extent. Those areas arc likely to see a bigger rebound than average simply because last year wal> '>O depressed." In addition to the usual longer hours. stores are using planned promotions and arc stepping l!P advenising to entice buyers. ''Many stores arc planning 'Mid· night Madnesses,' 10-to-5 sales. 24- hour sales. in order to encourage the ~hopper to shop 1n November,'' u1d Loeb "Many. many stores art tryina to sumulatc: more prc-Thanks11v1n1 1'lu111ncs!I bec:au~ of the shoner \Cason, ttnd the consumer responds bccau~ he 1 still very value-con- sc1ous .. Loeb wams con1u.1mer$ that be- cauSt' inventories are under control. most-wanted items likely will be out of stock early in December. Among the toys he cxpt.'Cts to be in short supply arc Pound Puppies, Cabbagr Patch dolls and Transformers - vehicle that tran fomi into. r.obo&s. However, Carol Farmer. a retail consuluint. predicted retailers will promotr as heavily as last year because "the customer is still denv1ng ">elf-esteem from finding a bargain." I c1b1an Linden, executive director oft he coasumer resea rch center of thr Conference Board. said consu mers who intend to buy gifts will buy thern no maticr bow Ion~ the Christmas . ~ason 1s. He also said the busincs~sponsor­ ed reseach group has spotted an increase in 1ntcnt1ons to buy maJor appliances. What else ll> going to sell well this year" Fashion. Farmer predicted, whether its a new type of microwave oven or trendy blouse." I think people want newness," she said. Shopping by mail convenient for those who know their rights' WASHI NGTON (AP) -The photo-finishing services, magazine -If you have not dealt with a catalogs are flooding into American subscriptions, cash-on-delivery or-company before. check the firm's homes. seeking to entice hol ida).' gift dcrs and seeds and plants. repu tation with the Beller Business dollars for goods not always available Under the FTC regulations. mail-Bureau or state and local consumer in local stores. Shopping by mail can order firms arc required to send goods protection offices. be a Convcnl.cnce fiorconsumc""' who within a time period specified in their • ... -Keep a copy of the company's know their rights. ads, or with in 30 days if they don't name. address. date of order. The Federal Trade Commission specify such a pcnod. catalogue. order form and canceled rcpons that shopping by mail has If the com pany cannot meet that checks or charge-account records in orown to a $44 4 b 11·on bus ness a d deadline, it has to inform the con-"" · 1 1 1 n the event of problems. as still incr~asing. The average con-sumer, and offer a refund 1f the sumer receives an estimated 50 mail-shopper doesn't want to wait. Man y ma ti-order and other order catalogs annually. If th e shopper decides to cancel the purchase~ over the holidays invol ve Most of these companies offer order. the com pan y must send the the use of credit cards, and come useful goods at compct1t1vc pnces, refund within seven business days, or January the flood of bills may include but as in any industry, there arc credit the shopper's account within some items not expected by the problem companies also. one billing cycle. shopper. Thus, the trade comm is~1on has For consumers shopping by mail, The Federal Trade Commm1on established some regulations to the trade commission ha!. some urge~ careful checking of credit card protect consumers. and assure suggestions: bill\ to make sure the charges cover prompt delivery of ordered goods. -Order early to allow plenty of onl> 11ems actually purchasc<M.and to Commission officials point out, ttmc for shipment Check thl· make <,ure that all payments arc though, that the regulations cover advertising to sec 1fa 'ih1pp1ng date 1'> com·ctl y credited products ordered by majl, Telephone specified. orders billed to credit cards are not -Check out the company's policy If a problem . docs occur. the covered by the regulations, a situ-on returns. If It 1s not 'itated in the consumer 11hould wnte to the credit ataon consumers may want to con-advenasing, call and ask hclorc order-card company staling his name and sider when dealing with a firm they ing. add ress, account number, the date arc not 1am111ar with. -Read all product dcc;cnpllons and amount of the charge being In addition. the commission's carefully, don't rely solely on PH.'· questioned and the reason why tht• mail-order regula tions do not cover turcs. charge 1<1 wrong rjjiijjiiiiiiiijijiijij;iiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ This leuer must be sent within 60 --., . ....-. .. ; • f • . r'I. ~ : t • ••• j ,.. .. -. - > . . . . .. 11., .... days of the bill bein$ mailed. and the wntten letter is required to receive the protection of the law. even tf the company provides a phone numhcr for questions. 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CALL 848-8449 FOR Alf Df ·HOME ESTIMATE DISCOUNT PRICES AS LOW AS '14900 . I ' - • Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, November 21. 1116 WI Hostage envoy Church of England's Kissln Terry Wa tte combines s kill, patience, toughness a nd humor in a ticklish job By MAUREEN JOHNSON AMI 1111•"-W'*' . after mcetina Col. Moammar Khadafy m a Bedouin tent last Chnstmas at the Ltbyan leader's hcadquaners 1n Tnpoli. Anderson, ch1ef Middle Ea t cor- respondent for the Associated Press; the Rt'v. Lawrence Jenco, a Roman Catholic priest: and fhoma- utherland, the university•s dean of' aanculture. These four sent a le tter to Runt1e. but there was no word about a fiflh hostaae. Peter Kilburn. 60. a llt>ranan at the university. . 70 m1lhon·member worldwide Analican Communion. 5"urina the Bntons' freed om from lr1n made Waite natio nally known Jn his role as Runcic's envoy. Wa11e. 46. 1ns1Ms he chcn1h~ ht1 tndcpendcnce from any aovem ment -••from 8nta1n , from the nitcd lites, from an)'one," he told tht Associated Prci.s For 1m1lar reasons. Wa1tt' h:i., neve r SOUJht ordinatJon beca use of the rcstramt1. o r at least tht' rolc- Bntain before totna to U,._. la 1968 as advi1a to lM AQll!CM b1sbo p there. With his wife t-ranccs, he was blld at 1unpo101 dunna m ~"pulli~ of Asians at\~ Upnda n d•ctator Wi Am m's 1971 takcovt r He apcftt moll <>f tht' I Q70t in Rome a a coniuh.aoa 10 the ( .itholtc ( hurc hon mis ionary wo rk 1n Afnca. The Wa1tt's live w11h tht'1r three LONDON -Terry Waite. the Archbishop of Canterbury's special t'nvoy who 1s lryina to win freedom for four American hostages in Leba- non. is a hu&e. genlle man who has faced auns in the past and who places a hiah value on common sense. Waite already is a national figure as a n~tiator where lt ves-ar~al stake The K.hadafy meeuna led to the releu~ 1n February of four Britons held 1n Tripoli for nearly nine months af\er a siege at the Libyan embassy in London. Waite's first diplomatic coup was peFsuadtng-lran's Jtlanne-fundamcn- tallsts in 1982 to free four hostage Britons, including three AnaJ1can m1ss1onancs. The kidnappers say thcy"<e IC1llcd another U.S. hostage, diplomat Wil- liam Buckley. and are dcmandina freedom for 17 comrades jailed in Kuwait. · r.layana, he feels 1t would brina -"I kc reaJI the fr~lf." IUle lf'CW Up 1n tyal, a v11laac 1n nonhwest EniJand, and lef\ school at 16. 1mhued with an urge to travel daua,hters and son in a V.ctorian house in soutbea.st Londoo'a alllck·-·--- hcath ltastnci ffc 6C onas 10 tlie loCal co nservation society, U>ndon•a Travelers' Club and lhe J..eft-Huded Society aite has been dubbed the Church of EnaJand's Henry Kissinger Has combination of skill, pa11cncc. tough- ness, humor and a n ab11t1y 10 focus on the human plight of people made plwns in power struggles prompted British newspapers to compare him to Kissinger, who perfected the an of shuttle diplomacy whale serving as secretary of state bet"'een 1973 and 1980. .. The ability to establish personal relationships 1s crucial. . . all you need is common sense," Wa ite said Waite doesn't talk much about what went on betwee n him <Jnd the volatile Khadafy or Iran's mullahs. With the same d1 scretton he ap- proaches the m1\s1on an Lebanon whe re the Islamic Jihad '1:o up has claimed rcsponslb1hty for kidnapping four Amcncanc; -former Hunt- 1ng1ngton Beach resident · David Jacobsen, director of the American University Hospital an Beirut; Terry 'Hello out there'; encounter sought with real 'E.T. s' HARVARD. Mass. (AP) -With the touch or a lever, "E.T ." director Steven Spielberg inaugurated a search for rcal-hfe extraterrestnals. switching o n a gjant ante nna that astronomer'> hope will detect radio signals sent from o uter space. ''This marks the beg1nn1ng o f a really powerful searc h that has a decent chance of finding something." said Paul Ho rowitz. a Harvard Universit y professor who designed the 84-foot communications dish. pan of lhe most powerful radio-scanning system ever used to hunt for aliens. The dish. ca pable of scanning 8.4 m illion radio channels, mark\ an escalation of such efTons by the Planetary Society. which scans the skies for sign s of life from 11s Oak Ridge Observatory in Harvard. a small town nonhwcst of Boston. Since 1983. the i.pace-watch ing group had been searc hing with a simpler scanner. which pKkcd up only 180.000 radio channels. The news 100.000anLcnna. known as PrOJCCI Meta. was fu nded by a grant from Spielberg. 1he science fiction filmma ker whose credits include "Close Encounte rs of the Third Kind" and "E.T.," which featured a lovable alie n. Spielberg whisked into Harvard JUSt long enough 10 01p on the antenna with the help of his infant son. Max. The communications dash hummed as 11 rotated skyward. "It's the most sophisticated search for extraterrestrial intelligence 1n h uman history," said Carl Sagan, the popular science writer and president of the Planetary Society. who joined Spielberg, Horow1t1 and other astronomer., at the observatory 10 ded icate the antenna. Aflcrwards. the y toasted the eve nt .. I 1h1nlt"thcmost 1111portantttnngu · ~1ng able to listen 10 the other person's point o f view," said Waite "I don't condo ne hos1aie-tak1na and I don't condone terron sm. But there arc reasons why peo ple do these things and I think we have go t 10 . try to understand them." The heavil y bearded . 6-foot-7 son of an English villaae policeman 1s a layman at th~ hean of power in the Anglican Church of England. Archbisho p Roben lfoncie named Waite as his secretary for Anglican Communion Affairs five years ago. TerryWaJte In stnct ll'rm' thl· JOh mean\ traveling w1dcl> tv organ11c Runc1e's foreign tnps and handling letter!> - up to 200 a day -the archb1~hop receives from members of the nearly I k JOtned the G renad1t'r G uardi. but said he lefl because he was allcf11c to the khaki dye 1n1'Jlc army uniform. Raised in the Chu~ch of En&Jand. he decided on rehiJo us tra1n1na. was attracted to Ro man Cathohc1sm . but l hOS<' A nglican1~m bccau~ of "11s pau1onate coolness. au m1J1t1,1rc ot autho nt) and free~om:· Wane took a 1heoloay degrct' at 1hr Angli can Church Army College 1n Lond on and worked for the churrh an Waite'!. s11e c.om mands a naturaJ authonty. H1\ t)rc~ncc exudes I rcassunng air. "But htt's rather insecure," says Bishop Ro~s Hook. a collea.auc at Lambeth Palace. the archb11hop'• London headq@ ners 'And thett''~ a hint of na1vt't)' about him 11 "<I' pan of h1i. ~trenath 1n Iran bt.'cau\C 1he-. were used lO deali ng on l ~ with professio nal poli· t1c1ans ... 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Joe (Richard) Jahraus Jr. said when his father staned the business there were only two other lumber com· panics in Santa Ana and Los Angeles. This posed a problem because the only existing street was a din stretch called Laguna Canyon Road. Plent): of atock awaita purcbue by contracton and cuatomen buildln& and remodellDC homea ln county. It was difficult hauling thC"wood by horse and wagon but the trek was made easier when chain-<Jriven trucks became available. Jahraus made arrangements to receive lumber shipped from Oregon and Northern California. He picked up the train loads at the old General Store sttll located at El Toro Road . Jahraus $pent 56 years building the business he would one day pass on to his son. He died in 1969 while still a steady employee there. In tum, last year JahrausJr. sold his shares in the company to his two sons, Joe Jahraus Ill and Jeff. Things have changed since 1913' when the business was located where the Ivy House restaurant now stands. Today it occupies more than two acres on Lapuna Canyon Road. As each new family member takes over the business they all insist they had to work their way to the top. Jahraus Jr., 60, began his career sweeping the floors and "cleaning the bathrooms ... He retired last year. Jahraus Ill said he and his brother worked at the yard since they were I 3. "When we bought the business we were able to quadruple our salanes." he said jokingly. Since the business was founded at the tum of the century, an indepen· dent trucking staff has been added along 1Aith Vi t>mployees. And busm-css has been on an upswing for two years. "As long as the interest rates sta y the same it will continue to be on the upswing." said Jeff Jahraus. 34. ·Although 75 percent of their sales are to contractors, the) say home remodels are also profitable. ''There arc anywhere from S5,000 to S300,000 remodels on homes in the area." said Jahraus Ill. E vcn some of the homes in the area are near commcncal building size. Plans arc on the board for a 22.00(). square-foot home 1n,SOuth Laguna. "Anyway." said Jahraus Jr .. "Or- ange Count) will never die. Lt will be a tough and crowded place to llve in l 0 years." It also looks hke the new owners may break family trad1t1on and shorten their careers considerably. They both hope to take early retire- ments either by selling the business or hiring someone to run 11. "I would retire tomorrow," said Jahraus Ill. Predicting he'll stay in the business another I 0 to IS years. Jeff Jahraus added, ''Then I'll retire to play around. in vest my money and go fishing." The profitable bu~iness would allow such plans. "We could both retire today but we have expensive wives." said Jahraus lll with a gnn. Ha'rinC betun where the l.y Houae reataurant now atanda. Lapna Beach Lumber Co. now bu a two-acre canyon alte. Delly.._,..._.., -...... Jeff Jahrau. top. and hi• brother Joe. left. have taken over the family bulneu from their father Dick Jahrau. Loag view contributes to corporate upheavals Line people a r e in charge aga in a fter being burden ed by s t a ff bureaucracies By JOHN CUNNI FF ,,, ........ Mlywt NEW YORK - For years corpor- ate America has been urged to take the long view, to build sturdy com- panies that could w11hstand foreign competition. rapidly changing mar· kets and economic recessions. Well. says Eugene Jennings. wel· come to the long view. Corporate America. says the professor, 1s going through an up- heaval, one so vast that most people see but a fragment of the vast picture. It is not. says Jennings. simply the restructuring of assets through ac- quisitions and divestitures: or the development of new strategies for facing competition; or the n:ahgn1ng of the management organization. Jennings, a JO.year student of major corporations and their leaders. and an adviser to many of them. maintains that all these changes are mere pans of the whole. And there are more parts, he says. The upheaval. says Jennings from his base at Michigan State U nivers1ty, 1sn'tJUSt an evolution of the manufac· taring approach. And neither 1s It only a chanie in the manner in which labor is utilized. "It's all of these:· he ~ays. and he adds that 1t was a long time coming. Luncheon talk covers hearts • • • At the Dec. 2 Business Referral Association luncheon meeung. David Stecnblock. from Stecnblock Medical C'hnic will be the speaker. His topic is "Heart Attack Prevention.'' Association meetings arc held at noon. at the Seventh Floor Restaurant in the Home Savings Building on El Toro Road at Interstate 5. Meetings are open to professionals. business owncn. executives, managcn and sales people. who are interested in increasing their business. Call Betty Hie at 581-1106 for more tnfonnat1on. • • • On Dec. 3, Betty Hie. from Hie Tech Word Processing and Don Hill from Saddleback Auto Spa will appear on Scott West's .. Let's Talk Business," Business Services Weck. The show airs on Dimension Cable Channel 3 at 7:30 p.m. and again air on Dec. 8 at 6:30p.m. Betty Hie, Don H ill and Scott West are all mcmtxrs of the Business Referral Association. AQy prof~sionals, business owner.. executives, manaacrsand sales peo~ who al"( interested in the aroup should call H ic at S81-1 l 06 for more information. • • • Business tratqy Institute. under the dircc:uon of author/lecturer Y.N. Chana. Ph.D. will be prcsentina a free weekly series ofinfonnative scmina'1 and round-table question-and.answer sessions for business owners. The series is on Monda)'s from 7-8 p.m. Upcomina topics of di1euss1on are: Dec. 2-"Oeleption" Dec. 9 -"Taract Marketina" Dec. 16 -"Profit Muimization" Dec. 23 -"Growth Objectives" Oiscuwons are held at BSI, l1~1 Irvine Blvd., unc .. ," 1n Tustin. Seatina is limited. For mervationacall cathcr Bun or Jack1tt ~2J2. Bulincu tntqy Institute is a firm dedicated to the advancement of bu inc stratqy for effttllve manqcmcnt. The lnstiN&e offm ~ar.:h. s.cmina'1 and consullJng. ••• . I having its origins more than a decade ago. when companies decided they would tolerate no longer the bad habits they slipped into dunng the 1960s. What 1'i happening today, says Jennings. 1s the most fundamental chan«ie in how business views itself since the development of con· glomerates more than two decades ago. Perhaps most observable is the changed compettuve strateg>. in which alliances. such as that bet1A-een General Motors and Toyota 1n Fre- mont. Calif .. arc announced almost ever) da)'. He defines an alliance as a super JOtnt venture tn whu:h the panies m1$ht share capital; manufacturing fact hues and knowhow: markets: and research and development. Most alliances. he says. have three of these four elemen1s. S1multaneous1y. changes are being pressed in the management organiza. uon. "There 1s a fundamental at· tempt to get the slop out of the management h1erachy that had been created by an overly strong emphasis on staff." he says. In the new and highly compet1t1 ve marketplace. he explains. line man- agers have won the fight with staff manager; for scarce re~ources. Line people arc in charge again. he said. after b(ing burdened by staff bu- reaucracies. The big change in manufactunng is 1hat companies now view themselves as pnmc contractors who sublet jobs. or ··outsource" them to specialists, "because typically low cost. high quality produeuon 1s 1n small units:· Equally fundamental is the changed attitude toward labor. The old tdea viewed labor as a pair , of reliable hands for hire five days a week That notion. thr professor says. 1s i" 1ng way to the altitude that labor must not only be present but pro- ducti ve also. "Hence. compensation will be based on product1v1ty and more co- opttng of labor through profit sharing and bonu~s tied to profit." In keeping with what Jennings , 1ews as an unwritten master plan being tollowcd by some of the b•ggest and be'lt rompan1cs, amt manaae- mcnt has underaonc a profound change Companies arc 1mpetieat wtth lagard d1v1s1ons and mature prod· ucts. and now they aren't afraid to drop them. Neither art thty reluctant to acquire stars. or successful prod· ucts and companies owned by othel"l. While there arc pan1cular reasons for this latter behavior. such H reduc1nt the cntreprmcunaJ nsk and pfoin1 a qu1cld)' P,tOfha~ product. Lherc 11 an ovcmdint reuon as well. accord1na to Jenninp. It 1s the fcehna that chahs has a~ldy ~n dda)Cd to0u9h. lbcre (Pl ...... UPllSAV A..L/Ct) Here's looking at you Memorea en,meertnc technician Steve Elli• enmlnea a yoke found ln a 21 78 Dlaplay Sta don Monitor. The yoke la one of the componenta ueed to produce c haracters and aymbola of the conect height, width and clarity for optimum operator-e ye co mfort. Calculate closing costs ..\\ an) ho meowner can C\pla1n. bu\ ing a plact to hve -a hou'i<'. ro- op or condominium -d10cr.. from an\ other purcha~ you e'er make. First, the typical home sale u~uall~ takes at least a month from thr time the eller agrees 1n wnting to thr sale to the time it is closed. Second. C' en the plain-vanilla home sale 1n' oh~\ a cast of characters that usual!\ in- clude mortpae tenders. laW)en. tttle .§(arch and insurance com1>3n1es. real est.ate ~nt local tax coll«"tors. houK 1n pccton. survc-.ors and 1enn1te cxpcrU. Th1rd, lM bottom-line co<Jt of)our home Wlll total anywhert from ~ to ~ percent more than rn1 pncc This prtm1um 1s made up of v.-hat art collectively known as stttlcmcnt or "clos1na" costs. e:apcntc$ rclauna to buy1n1 a home that the bu)cr acncr· ally must Pl at do 1n1 -the time v.hcn }'OU PIY for the home and the \tiler hands you the title and .. C)'\ Many homtbu)'tn fln• learn ahout clo 1n1 costs when they •POI) for a mona Under the fcde-ral Real Fstatc ttlemcnt Procedutt c-t, all mol"\&llC lcnden mu t pro\1dt \OU I, MARY RUDIE wnh a .. good faith cst1matl"' of .111 clo mg costs w1th1n thret da'' :ihrr you apply for a loan. >\lsu unlkr the R SPA. the lender mu'il g1,e \Ou a copy of "Settlement Costs." o gu1dr published by the U . CXpanmrnt of Housana and U rban De' cll)pment (HUD). The 1u.1de b ts )Our nghts as a homebu)er and explain\ the \O\t\ you can expect to s>e> at or hctorc cl0$l"l- OM business da)' before tht clos· •nit. wboe"Cr i handhn& the propcn) • uk is ~ip~ under R PA to let you tee a copy rK the U n1 form ScttklMnt Statement. a tandard form devek>ped b) HUD •!\at hows the ttitktMftt t'bar&n you .., II ha vc lOS-Y· HcttattMMneoflhtk~ ttcm' on thC' rnrm •Point<. I ,, rrntC't'I them!telves from a n-.c 1n 1 ntl'rl'\I ratC'S dunng the hie of 'our m11rtiia~c man~ lenders will charge \Ou an nng1nat1on fC'c at closing. Thl· amount 1!1 figured 1n po1nt<1 with onl' point f'qual 10 I pcrC'Cnt of the pnnnpal amount of the loan On n'cragl'. h1)mC'buvcr!> can e'J>"('t 10 pa\ 1 to ..i pomh on their mortgage O(couN". you mn) be ahle to do helter b't shopping around. The IR "1ews poinh. as to ng as they arc not di au•~ scrvtt't foes. 3\ pl"(patd 1ntt~t and allows \Ou to deduct them from )Our federat income axe •Mortaaae lnsurancc Pttm1um. unders general!) ~Ultt homc-- hu\Crs whoS( downpa)mcnts are 'imall -10 pc~nt or less -te> takt monaaac in urance. The polacy auarantccs thll the lcndtt will be rcpe1d for the monaaae's full amou.nt 1f you. can't keep up with peymcn E-_pca to PIY the ftnt year's prem1urn 11 ctos1 •Prcpead Taxes lDd Tu &cro sa bomeowner. '(Ou will ha1te •o P9Y (~ .. CL08UIO/C9) 1 I J . I 0r-.. C0Mt DAILY PtLOT/ Thurtdey, Novembet 28, 1'85 It should be a merry season , toy industry says I Transformers tops; parents spend 1 70 a year per child Skateboards. thanks to their prominent use in the 11.ummcr movie hit "Back to the Future." arc malung someth1na of a comeback, and the return of Halll'y's comet is pumna sales of ch1ldttn's telescope . Old standbys. like tbe Barbie dol~ which ha~ been on tht" market 26 years, and Monopoly always do well. But Trivial Pursuit. which was very popuJarlast year. is pretty much on the out . l'I ~ TDIBEIU..U.E .. ...._ .... • N~W YORK -~arcnts aren't siam~ing the ~~n s toy ato~s.to flJht ov~r Cabbaac: Patch Kjds for ~ children thn year, but 1t should st ill be a merry '-•matma for toymakers. ~ ndCaabPuierure rinaina up brisk sales of new toys hke the ou . !' an adoptable stuffed mutt, and Teddy "I'm optimistic about the outlook for Christmas sales and I think sales could be up as much as 20 percent to 2S percent." said Paul Valentine, a toy analyst for Standard & Poor's Corp. · Parents spend an average S 170 a year per child on the more than I 50.000 toys on the market that are made by 800 d ifferent companies,· lhe Toy Manufacturers of America association says. RuxP'n. ~ ·tee~ bear whose eyes, nose and mouth are IYh ~ron1 to an internal voice tape so Teddy looks like e • 11etually talkini. Toys that ehanae from vehicles into robots, hke the 3-)'ar~ld Transformer and . the newer Vohron lines. !!.!"'ltn hot. In fact. Transformers have edged pa.st the '-Abbitt Patch Kids to bcclome the best scJling toy. Wholesale toy sales should increase 10 percent to 12 perecnt in I 98S over the $9 billion po ted last year. said Charle Riotto, marketing prOJCCt5 director for the group. Certain trends are boosting the industry. Riouo added. . Another holdover, the Masters of the Universe acuoo flaures. also is doing well again this year. WhJJc not ~lly big sellers yet. board game that t~h youna children how to prevent abductions and •~dents arc drawing interest as are Cawy. a read-along, SH· •na·&Jona cassette tape player in the shape of a robot. and "h seems like more and more grandparents arc spendina money on their grandchildren, and these days there arc more singlc-ch1ld households and parents seem to spend mo re money when there 1s one panicular child to shop for," he 5a1d. UUY Bean. which 1s billed as the first black character doll, toy stores report. . In addition. "wtth so many divorces and split up homes, one of the by-products is that children h'ave more people buying toys for them. The divorced parents will buy toys and the step-parents will be giving them u well." Gallup Poll still sampling at 50 ·A teaspoon of soup ls enough to tell you what the pot is like .· By UTHLEEN BIRD • JI 1 ,,,,_.,.. PRINCETON. N.J. -No Demo- crat had been elected to statewide office in Iowa since the Civil War, and l t seemed unlikely that a 60-year-<:>ld '~dow had much of a chance as the pm:ty'scandidate forSCCTctary ofstatc tn 1932. Her nomination was mostly a sestwe of respect for Ola Babcock Miller's late husband. a small-town newspaper publisher who spent his life attacking Republicanism in the ' Com Belt state. I Mrs. Miller. however, was serious. And she had the good fortune to have I a son-in-law who was working for a New Yorkadvents1ng firm. His name was George H. Gallup and he had an idea: Go door-to-door and ask people what they want. Mrs. Miller won. and George :· Gallup had a new business. Three years later, the Gallup Poll was born. For half a century. the poll has • quantified the morals, manners. fears. hopes, rcligjous beliefs and habits of people around the world. • .. This ts an information age. and polling is one of the consummate forms of coll cc ti na in form a I ion." said Andrew Kohut. president of The Gallup Organization Inc. Literary Digest picked the Re· publican with 57 percent of the votr He lost with 37 percent. "It's been a national 1nst1tutior ever since," Kohut said of the Gallu Poll, which issues releases twice week that arc published by I 50 da1I newspapers. Smee 1950. the poll's pre-elecuo estimates have deviated from fin votes by an average of 1.4 percent· points. The firm does 1ts polling in 3 communities across the counl where a local interviewer quc~110 five people. National profiles arc 1 rcsuh of 1,500 personal interview'>. "The goal of scientific sa mph · procedures is to select a sample population that 1s representative the entire population:· said Gcor e Gallup Jr .. son of the founder. Gall p and his brother. Alec, are co-cha r- men of the Gallup OrganizatJon. "To take a crude parallel. a t spoon of soup is enoupi to tell y u what the whole pot 1s like." sa d Gallup. George H. Gallup began his search in public opinion and electl n forecasting in the earl y 1930s. a teaching 18 college councs in th disciplines at four univers1t1es. Gallup devised research tech- niques for determining newspaper readership, conducted the first na- tional survey of magazines to de- termine which advertisements at- tracted the most attention. then Joined the New York advertising firm ofYoungand Rub1 cam in 1932. Throughout his 49 years with the poll. Galfup's most ambitious project was a 1976 survey to determine the quality oflifc in all areas of the world. The study sampled populations rep- resenting two-thirds of the world's 4 billion mhabitant.s. Wbtlc. UK Gallup Poll is the bes1 known of the firm s acu v1 1es. 1 represents a small part of the Gallup ()rpnization's business. ihe firm undertakes surveys com- m 1ss1oncd for more than 100 ind1v1d- ual clients. many in the food and grocery products business. "The bulk of our work is lookmg at the broad market implications of a wide range of products and services." said Leonard Wood. who shares the role of chief operating offi cer with Kohut. The issues covere"d by the poll have reflected changrng times. Education. politics and criminal justice have been amon$ the topics covered. along with the elustence of God and which -----.,ast-food restaurant servc•up the-bes hambuf1Cr. The Gallup Poll achieved fame when The Literary Digest magazine poll. which had been generally ac- curate. m1 scallcd the Alf Landon- Frankhn D. Roosevelt election 1n 1936. As head of its marketing and copy research depanments, Gallup con- tinued his rcsear<:h with print media .ind created the first nationwide radio audience measurement. He also develo d a method now widely used to mcasurilhe efTcct1vc- ness of television and print advertis- ing. As the poll reaches its half-eentury mar1'. KohuLsaid~~We'.re.....an the process of exP.loring new areas and developing still further refinements of survey research techniques.·· Gallup, in a column appcann~ the New York Herald Tnbune, predicted that the magazine"; unsc1cnt1fic straw poll would show Landon winning and that 1t would be wrong. The first releases of the Gallup Poll were sent to 35 client newspaper-; 1n 1935. In 1936. the Bnt1sh Gallup Poll was established. It was 1hc first of 39 survey organizations around the globe that are now associated w11h the Gallup Orgamzat1on. The poll's fo under died in Sw1t1er- land last year at agc-82. I I .... r ... OAIENT EXPAEll r LAMP '"•? '19 00 1 I~ ls ALE 53811 ~~ S·llTE CHANDELIER '"" s ,.~ .. 00 -:r • PARLOUR LAMP • WITH ONU INHllT AHTIOUI tlllAU flNllH WHITl I HAOI WITH CHAMll'A()N( TINT 1001 "~ l ,, •• NOW I \ The internal assessment has little to do with the poll's binhday but has instead stemmed from Gallup's death. he said. "In a sense. we are still 1n the infancy ofpolhng. In the near future. international research will be con- ducted 1n a matter of hours," said Gallup. • CllLINO "XTURI ,_.9 • 00 NOW '13" 0" "' 11. l'lf•fS """ • 0 ( ClAAltlfl tM~ ,., ~ COU,.ON .... __ ., •••••••• • More cautious about the Christmas outlook 1s Norman Ricken, president of Toys "R" Us Inc., the nation's largest toy retailer. with 233 stores and $2 billion in sales. Amont the more unusual 11f\ ideas is \he $330 Omn1bot. a large proanimmablc robot. F.A.0 Schwarz. the facnou toy store on New York's Fifth Avenue, is sellina for SI 9.9S a children's story book whose plot 1s personalized by an in-store computer to includl' the names of the children. The Chnstmas shoppina season. which formaJly bq1n Friday. is silt days shorter this year than last, he noted. And at bookstores. you can buy the Questro.n electronic wand for SI 0 to S 12 and Questron electronic quiL books for $3.9S each. The wand, which burn~s and beep • senses the riaht and wrona answers. Has Toys "R" Us tried to tempt shoppers to buy cnrly? "The consu(Jler shops when she's ready to shop. There is only ~o much you can do.'' Ricken said. "The main thina we want to do is be there when she or he 1s ready and be in stock with the merchandise he or she: wants." Playt~ini magazine surveyed toy buyers at 3.500 retail operations nationwide to come up with the following list of the season's best-selling toys. not r:anked 1n any panicular order: Already in short supply arc the Pound Puppies and Teddy Ruxpins.-the analysts say. Toys arc expensive again this year. but the good new~ 1s that Cabbage Patch dolls are cheaper. going for $30 to S3S, versus $40 to $SO last year. he said. -Hasbro's Transformers, panicularly lnscct1cons. P inobots and Triple Changers. -Kcnner's M.A.S.K. action fiaures and vehicles. -Matchbox's Voltron 1ransformables. -Coleco's Cabbage Patch Kid!i . The larger Vol tron toys arc selling for $60 10 $6S each. It's not only high prices that are helping toymakers' profits. -Matteis' Masters of the Universe line. -Tonka's Pound Puppies. -Hasbro's My Little Pony. -Hasbro's GI Joe and vehicles. "fJntasy value as opposed to play value has been increased 1n recent years in the toy industry throuah the use of cartoons that star toys and extensive pre-pacJc.aacd fantasies that give the· toys distinctive personaJilles.'' Valentine said . -UN World Wrestling Federation Superstars. -World of Wonder's Teddy Ruxp1n. Ra1ma honorable mentions were Hasbro's Real Baby My Buddy and Wuzzlcs: U N's Thundercats, GaJoob's Sweet Secrets transforming jtwel?'; Kenner'<; Care Bears; Original Appalachian A~work s Furskms. and videocassette recorder tapes for children. "This has made the hits in the toy business biaer and more lucrative than they have in the pa$t. A hit. instead of beina an item. is an entire product hne," he sajd. Texaco unable to afford appeal? $12 billion bond is 'beyond oil giant's capability to pay' DALLAS (AP) -The president of Texaco Inc. says the company may not be able to post the bond netessary to appeal a JUI) Judgment that if nearly $2 b11l1on more 1han Trxaco'• stock market value. Houston jurors last week awat*d Pennzoil Co. a record $1 0 53 b1Uion. ruling Texaco broke up a l"fMllCr agreement between Geuy Oil Co. and Pennzoil. Texaco paid SI O I bi1Jion for Getty1n 1984. An appeal of the Judgment CQUld require Texaco to post a \ 12 billion bond, a sum that Te> • .itu President Alfred C. DeCrane Jr. said Monday Is beyond the oil giant's ability to pey .. The White Plains. N. Y .·t.ed company has a '>lock market v · $8.6 bilhon. Under state law, •ddAllllll attorneys" JUdgmewt. either in cash or liquid e•11M~tora seeing red ··1ra S 12 billion bond is requ1 Texaco doesn't have S 12 billion and in myopin1on. probably can't get 1t - then we'd ha ve to look for some heroic measure. whether it's Chapter 11 or whatever," DeCrane told The Dallas Morning News. refcrrin~ to filing for protection from creditors under federal bankruptcy laws . State District Judge Solomon Casseb Jr. of Houston has scheduled a hearing for Dec. 5 on whether he should affirm the j ury's verdict and award. DeCranc. who met Monday with newspaper cditonal employees in Dallas and Houston. defended the takeover of Getty. "In 83 years since we started down here al Spmdletop (in East Texas), we have grown and we've (tone some of that growth through acqu1s1tion. but we've never engaged in unfriendly s1tuat1ons.'' he.said. trtce•a ffDDt-WeMOD technician• Alice Bell and Francl• Pinelli carefully lnepect eYery one of the 225,000,000 tbmatoee dellYered each day to the company'• Jl'ullerton proceum, facWty. Th e bat will be tran•form.ed Into 6 million bottlee of cataup and barbecue eaa ce a nd 600 million can• of othe r toma to product. for one year. Home resales rise SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Cali- fornia home resales. down in Septem- ber. shot 17.6 pc:rcent in October to a five-month high. according to the California Association of Realtors. The association reported Monday California's median seasonally ad- JUSted figure reached 450,082 1n October. The median saJe pm:e. however, 1s stan1ng to n sc rapidl y. California's median resale price was S 122.465 1n October. down I. I percent from September but up 9.1> percent from last October. The 9.9 percent increase in pnce marks 1he fas1est appre<:1ation since the late 1970s, said Joel Singer. an economist and vice pres1den1 of 1hc assoc1at1on. CLOSING COSTS CALCULATED ... From Cl your share of !ocal property taxes. Most communities assess taxes an- nually. but require their payment quancrly, ~ there is a good chance the seller will have already paid the quarter's taxes for the house. At closing. you will owe the seller reimbursement fo r taxes prorated from the date of purchase to the next due dale. To ensure that you make future tall payments on time. most lenders will add prorated tax payments to your monthly mongage bill. The lender keeps your monthly tax payments in an escrow account and draws on the funds as tallcs come due. Lenders may also require you to prepay a portion of your taxes at clo,ing. How much will depend on the length of time between the purchase date and the tall due date. The l'lo\Cr the dates, the mo~ you pay Let's say you buy in November and taxes are due in January. Your one monthly payme nt barely bcgrns to cover a year's taxes. Your lender could ask you to pay the remainina 11 month~ at clos1na. Even if the nut tu due date ii; v.irtually a year away. lender .. can require two month's tax payment~ at clo ma to cover possible increase!!. •Prepaid Interest. At closina. many lenders require you to pay 1nterrst that accrues o n the monpac from the purchase date to the beJin· nmg ot the penoa coverco oy your first monthly payment. So. if you huy on the 15th of the month, you will pay one-hal f month's interest at closing. In some cases, the lender will allow you to add the sum to your first monthly payment. •Title Search and Insurance. Stan- dard home sale contracts include a provision that requires the seller to deli ver the title to the house "free and clear of all liens and enc umbrances.·· This means that no one else -except the seller's fim monaagc lender - has a clai m on your new home. Some examples of title problems: The seller may have used the house as collateral for a loan that hasn't been repaid. or the seller may have sold the prop- erty's mineral rights. You will need to pay a tttle insurance company -or your lawyer -to check out the title. Prior to closing, the title company will issue what 1s known as a binder or commitment to insure. The binder lam all defects and hens against the title. Arrange to have a copy ~nt to you or your lawyer. If there arc matters affcctina the title that you didn't agree to In the contract, now is the time to raise them with the seller. As a rule, homebuyers must buy title insurance to protect the lender against Ion 1f a naw in the title i5 not turned up b¥ the ~arch. A tit le insurance policy issu~ only tQ the UPHEAVAL ANALYZED ••• Prom Cl is 8 rceoan111on. he: sayi. that the slOPP)' habit\ of the: 1960s were continued too Ions. Tim fcchn& was then made more uraent by the shock of1he 1980s. The shock. as mOJt will recall, was a deep rcce ion that opoted ~•k· neucs that should have been cor- rected earlier. It cauttd many tol) man•acn to decide that nothlna any IOflJCt should be 11ered The en\u1na economic rtt0vcry and expan~1on provided the ~aqc or opportunity for companies to do wha1 the)' ~hould have done earlier. which. ~Yi Jeon1n11t ~• to create a format more viable for deahna wi th the: future. .. He concedes that a Jot of mistake art be1n1 made in lbe restn.ieturi~ "Many f11lum wtll come out of it. ' he Mys. But be concludet that from the upheaval Amcric:an buSJnc: is leamlna how 10 condum f ttclf for many years abc:ad. lender, however. does not protect your interest in the house. If you want protection. too. you must take out an owner's insurance policy. Title flaw~ rarely go undetected, but when they do. uninsured homeowners pay dear- ly. It is usually much less expcnsi ve to buy an owner's policy in conjunction with a lender's policy. Another way to cut title insurance costs: rr the house you want to buy has changed hands in the past few years, you may he able to get the seller's title insurance com- pany to reissue you a policy based on title information obtained at the time of issuance of the seller's pahcv •Legal Fees. Experienced homc- buyers may have the confidence to handle the home sale on their own. Most of us. though, will need help from a lawyer spccializina in real estate transactions. Before you sian with a lawyer, find out what services will be performed at what price. Fee arc negotinble. If you can't agr« on a price. shop for another lawver. •Miscellaneous Cost.s. these may include such thinas as a propeny surve)', personal propcnyyou want to buy from the selfer like li1htin1 fixtures or a washing machine, payina an eniineer to inspect the property for structural soundness. and even oil left m the hcatina tank. The 1mportanc-e of shoppm~ for reasonable closina costs can t bt emphasized too much. Remember that vario us closu"a wrvitts cen be obtained from difrerfnl prov1dcn ts well as the seller. Indeed. an cqrr seller m a buyer's market may -am: to $pht many of tht cl01in1 COits to move the deal alona. And, don•• fOf'ltt. Unde Sam will help laJl:t the stint out o( IOrftC Clos.int COttJ. You can deduct points. taxet and ~peid 1 nttte:1t abOWft on your <lolins .... men• from your IWcral 1ncotne tal MarJ i ...... Ii .. ,nsNaa• ... _,...,e•••-•...__.... ... Mnt"911 MenUl L,_., l'ttn.'e, ,_, ......... I Of'angeCout OAJLY PILOTl'Thurlday, Nowimb9r 21, 1985 Publicity-shy NSA in s _potlight Ex-m ember 's arrest on spytng charge raises queries on s uper-secret agen cy By DEBORAH MESCE A r'lltl"'-Wl'IMr W ASHI NO TON -The arrest of a fo~er.aovemment eommunacations spec1ahst has the National ~curaty Agency wincing an the glare of a spotlight that is rarely cast on· the super-secret spy agency. The agency as known to be one of the most, if not the most, secret of all JOvernment agencies. It~ JOb: break-·~& the codes of foreign communica- tions transmissions it in tercepts around the world and devising codes for U.S. transmissions. Playing o n llS secrecy and on its in11tal s. 1t 1s sometime~ referred to by outsiders as No Such Agency. and by tho)C 1ns1de the agency as Never Say Anything, saad James Bamford, euthor of"The Punic Palace ·· Bam- ford's book 1s considered the most authontativc on the agency's oper- ation!.. It details the inner workings of the a.ency. "It s an area that's very difficult to get information on." Bamford, who spent three years researching the book that was published 1n 1982. said 1n a telephone interview. Even seemin~ly innocuous fac ts about the nation s largest intelligence agency, like how many employees it has. are withheld. "That'5 classified 1ntormation," Carolyn Johnson, an NSA pubh« affairs officer, said in response to the Question. The agency rarely has been com- promised by an em~loyce or former employee. The FBI s arrest Monday of a .44-year-old .fo~mer NSA com- mun1cauons specialist may ra1St' new security questions .. Johnson said the NSA had no comment on the case of Ronald W Pelton, wh o was arrested on c~­ pionagc charges in Annapolis. where he has been working as a boat salesman. He had worked for the agency from 1965 until 1979 An FBI affidavit filed tn a Bah1- more courtroom Monday said Pellon admttted that that he sold eittremcly se nsitt ve class1fied 1nforma11on about U.S mtelligence acttv111e~ 10 the Soviet Union. Pelton told the FBI an an 1nterv1cw Sunday that he met with KGB officer Anatoly Sla vnov several times bc- lween January 1980 and January 1983, the affidavit said. Johnson, the NSA spokesman. ~1d the agency has three functions - foreign in telligence, comm unicat1on'i security and computer secu rity. It's responsible for devising secure com- munications within the government as well as security for computers w1th1n aovernment. tndu'ttr) and acadcm 11. ~he said But a kcd about 11s fort>1~n 1n telltgence m1 'lion. \he u1d "I l.rnnot ao 1n10 thu any more " The a~cncy's 1ntelligen<.C·~thenng work 1\ the lar&c'it and mo<,t vital part 0(1t\)Ob. Bamford \aid NSA'\duttt\ include breaking the code\ of foreign government. null'\llr) and Pfl"<itc tran\mt,\IOn't 11 monitor\ around thl' globe and :rnaly11ng the 1nformat1on. a~ well a'! t•rcating (J 'i. co<.k' ·r he NSA. born undfr that nanw 111 1952 a\ part of the f)c:partment ol Dcfen.-.c bul who'ic cr)Ptolog) root\ C-'lcnd ba<.k to World War I da)' '' housed 1n a large complex ol bu1ld- 1n~ at Fon Meade. Md m1dwa> between Wa!lhington and Ball1more !\<, an cxampk ot "" ph}\ltal secunt} protection\ lhl' facade!. ot the two newest hutldtng\ dt'>gu1w a rnpper shield wrapping the hutlding~ to prevent electronic 1ratlic im1dc the bu1ld1ng -1ndud1ng information typed on thr keyboards of computer 1crm1nals -from being picked up outside the structure. r n the oldt:r bu1ld1ng!I, the computer tcrm1nalc, lhem'>clvc\ arc protcrted h> rnprx·r sh1ehh. Dc\p1te the prec.:auuon'>. however NSA informa11on hall been n1m- prom1l>ed. The most cmbarra<,s1ng 1nutlcn1 tor thC' 11.aenq wa' 1n the summer of I "Ml wht'n t""o •a.ency employees - a pa it ofNl"Y budd1e<1 who Joined tht "-1\A toa.cther 1n ~ptembcr 1957 - ddrcted to the Soviet U nt0n. ..\bout two months after ~mon F Mitchell and Wilham H Martm f'a1lcd to return from vuc1 t1on. lhC' two !>Urfaced in Moscow and held a nrw\ confcrcm:e. deta1una their gnl)C~ ubout tht' e1h1n of U.S. in tel ltgc.:· nc.:e-gnt hen ng act 1v11 1c-., · ~h1ch the} \Utt.I lh rcatened world pcalc l>unng and aher the Manin and Mitchell aOa1r. fellow employee Jt11:k F Dunlap al\O wa~ feeding the \o\ 1c1' 1nforma11on from the super- \ecret agenc). ac cording 10 Bamford'' hook ln'e'>llgntors targeted Dunlap .itter three year\ an the agenq and -\ankcd ha\ secunty clearance. but tht') ne,er brought charge\ against h1111 and an Jul> 1963 he comm111ed \u1t.1dc Fi.imtord \llys 1 he N')A also was hi! by the :--.oHmher l<J82 arre~t ol C1eoOrey l'nmc, d translator of rntcrcepted \o, 1e1 hlor <.ommun1cat1on'i for the Ru~al '-\1r Force. the Foreign Office .ind the Bn11sh mtclhgence agenc1e'>. Hl' worked at lhe C1overnrnen1 (om- rn u n 1t a 11ons Headquarter<, 1n ( h<.'ltenham. England, which works w11h lhe NSA in rnller11ng, decoding anti analy11ng Soviet communica- tion!> intcrceptctl throughout the world Accuaed •PY Ronald Pelton (rlfht) ln c uatody . NSA informa11on also was handc.:·d to the Soviets by Chnstopher J Boyer and Andrew Daulton Lee. childhood fnends from southern Caltfomta who were convicted of espionage in 1977. although neither was employed by tht agency. Boyce's case was the subJect of a book ano a mo.,.1e. both 111led .. r he Fa lcon and thl• \no~man" t-tc wa~ a \ecunt) clerk at ·1 RW System'> lnl Redondo Beach, ( allf . when at the' age of 12 he began steahn& and cop)1ng IOP-'>ctrc.:·t document\ thut revealed U .~ plans for a coven commur11ca11on'.> satelhte system. 'Get tough with young criminals early' Study on treatme nt of ju venile de linque n ts reveals half weren 't even put on proba tion ~ -- By JANE SEAGRAVE .......... ~,,_. .. ,..., BOSTON -Half the chronic offenders in a massive study on Juvenile crime were never even placed on probati on. let alone Jailed. say researchers who conclude "we ought to stan getting tough w11h definquents early.'' The University of Pennsylvania researchers tracked the cnminal his- tory of everyone born tn 1958 who ltved in Philadelphia from age 10 until adulthood. While only 7 percent of the 27,160 followed were chronically delin- quent. that minority commilled 75 percent of all serious cnmes by the group, the study found. About a third had at least one encounter with police. "Although 11 had long been suspected that a small group of habitual. scnous ofTenders had skewed rates of ofTendtng. 11 was not known eitactly how small this group actually was or how great a share of ofTendina could be attnbuted to 11," said Paul E. Tracy. one of the researchers. The study found that ncarl> half the youths who committed four serious crimes were never placed on probation, let alone locked up, said Tracy. now assistant profe~sor of crim1nalJUSt1ce at Nonhcastern Lln1- vers1 1y. "The point is, 1f you let a kid do what he does w11h 1mpuntty. then he'' going to continue to do 11." said Tracy. "So my argument I'> that we ou~ht to start getting tough with '<lehnquents early." While the study did not spec1fically address lhe question, Tracy said h1~ repon concl udes that more severe punishment ~ould deter JUventlcs from commattin& more crime. Previous 'itud1es have 'ihown that 80 percent of chronic Juvenile of- fe nders become chronic adult of- fe nders, he said. "We know who he 1s by the time he 1s 13 or 14. My idea as. let's do something about him early and not wait until he's an adult." The study. the largest attempted 1n the United Stales. was conducted b) Tracy, Marvin E. Wolfgang and Robcn M. F1gl10 and financed by a S 1.5 million grant from the National Institute lor Juvenile Jusl1cc and Dclinquenc)' Prevenuon. Its re\ult\ are scheduled for publtlation this wanter b) Yale l ln1vcr\1t> Pres\ Ph1ladclphaa wa\ cho~·n for the !ltudy bc<.·au\c of a '>lmilar but \mailer '>tud)' conducted there earhc.:·r that h.u..I traced the criminal histor) of 9 945 males born in 1945 Tfie reccnl stud)' included both males and females "The delinqut:ncy )ear\ fort hat agl' group. 1955 ICl 1%2. war, .1 ~l'f\ plca'>nnt t1mt·." I ral~ \aid "\'1 hat Wl' wanted wao, a morl' tontl'mporar> stx:1cty walh more 1nOucn<.'c'> I h( Vietnam War wa:. escalating. Kent State was about to happen. Drug~ had hccornc rout1m· 1n Amcrn:t1n culture There was vrry. \Cry rampant crnn- omtl' growth." He 'ia1d Philadelphia al'" "'a' chosen for the <1econd <otud\ hcl·au\c its laws and pohcl' department pnh- cu~s had not changed !>1ncc thl' fif'l study The rcsult<o prnbably rcllcct what 1' happentng in mmt urban area' be- cause Philadelphia'<, population ml\ cnmc rate and cnmtnal JU\llll' \\\· tem are s1m1lar tn tho'>c of other large c111es. T raq '>aid "It'' a \Ct) good pulse ol ~hat lht· whole mun tr} ts dc11ng." hl' ..aid <iurpras1ngl~. the rl·o;carrhl'r\ lound that roughl) the \amc percentage of you ahs in 1:ach generation commuted cnme'> In the later 'i!Ud}. howe"er, repeat offender., tl·nd<'d II> commll more and more \CrtOU\ trtrr>t"> Rob- ber). aggra\atcd assault and rape crop~d up mu<. h rnon: olten in (nme stat1st1 C\ for the group horn 1n 1958. Male~ were more than 2111 times morc.:· likrl~ lO become delinquent than females the \lud) found There wa-. no difkrence hctwccn black and "'h11t· teen-ager... Moc;t \talc\ haq: \<tme mechanl\m tor 1ransfernng JU'en1le'> into the adult tr1m1nal JU\t1tc 'i)\lcm depend- ing on their agt· \l·vertt) ot their <.'rtmc and numhcr o l pnor offenses lomm1lll'U Tran '>aid tho'><· law\ arc.:• ba.,ed on the a\wmpt1on that JUH'n1k JU\t1cc \~stem\ c.:J n't mete out 'itrong enough pun1~hml·nt. a notion he ~ould like to \CC changed "Right now. the '>)Stem treat\ the t:hron1c deltnquena and the U((a\1onal delinquent alike." he said. ln\lcad he '>aid Juvenile coun'i "<,hould re;ict strongl} lo thal small cadre ol '1olcn1 people and react o;oltl\ to non-..cnous offenden ... Tr.aq ~atd the researchers have rcce1.,.cd add1l1onal grants of S 1.2 million Imm the instttute to track the ,,1me i.troup 1n10 adulthood. llery . Leather Chnstmas Chair Sale WE CAN GIVE YOU DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS ON ALL STOCK ITEMS. ~ .,,,~, " ~ •o _, .. .. . lft ,\ .. J $! -~ ~ ~ ...... ,r ~ VISIT ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S I LEATHERLA'GALLERIES :J ~ I -H.J.GAl\~E FREE SUNDAY 12 to 4 l 2215 HARBOR BL VD. COST A MESA Ml-0275 1N ~RANGE couNTY t DAILY 10 to 6 ) DELIVERY ~--~~b.~~-~-~$.e~~~~-$."$"~~.~~ • ();enge Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, November 28. 1945 'Future' sends Hollywood back to the family flick ., I08 ftlOMA.S • '11 99 ........... HOLLYWOOD -The famtly movie. Iona ianored in the film industty's headJon,1 pursuit of 1he youth mancet. is 1taaina a comeb6ck. The trend is modell to far, but Sl&J'ificant. Film companies seem to be ttalizin& that they can•t prosper by 1ppealin1 solely to the l S-30 ••e arou.p which dominates the movie audience. "Back to the Future" is the example everyone is citina. The Steven Spielbcra production, an amiable scicncc-fict1on comedy set in both the present and the I 9SOs, so appealed to aJl JCnerations that it became the year s top grosser: S l 7 S million in the Uni1ed States an<feanada. Expectably, Walt Disney Pro-. ductions is the leader in the re1urn to family films. wb.ich sanitizes a film for aJI au- diences. The decline of the 0 movie has been dramattc. In I 969. the first full year of the indunry's ratina administnuion, 100 out of364 mov- ies were rated G. Lut year the total was seven out of 326. Warner Bros. is another studio that is bullish on the family trade. last summer the company released "Fol- low That Bird, .. starring the charac- ters from the Sesame Street TV show. It grossed S 11.6 million. more than a lot of big-budget specials. This month Warner Bros. ex- perimented with "Rainbow Bn~t and the Star Stealer," an animatC<I fil m created by Hallmark Properties. "We decided to screen it at matinees only, three shows a day," explains Barry Reardon, president of Warner Bros. distribution. "Basically it is a picture that appeals to 6-ycar- olds and younicr. I knew the picture elf and John L!lb~ow as the Gnnch( would not play at night; you could villain; "Clue.' Martin Mui , shoot a gun at night and not hit Madeline IUhn and others portray- anybody. But youngsters, especially ina characters in the Parker Btps. airls, would come to matinees and board J.ame; "Youna Sherl0<:k brina mommy and da.dy. too." Holmes, • a Steven Spielberg fantasy The expenment paid off with a about the school days of Holmes and two-day aros ofS 1.8 million in 1,000 Watson. Disney's Christmas reissue theaters, maldng it the fifih grosser of wall be the 1961 "10 l Dalmatians." the weekend and beatina other mov-Coming 1n 1986 will be 20th ies that screened three days. The Century Fox's "Lucas." a teen-aJe "Rainbow Bright" matinees will co11-story which wnter-dJrector David tinue throuJh lhe holiday season. Seltzer describes as '"definitely a "We're very encouraged." adds family picture -no nudity. no Reardon. "We have three other violence. no drugs." The rattng 1s family films coming up next year -PG-13, but Seltzer says that's only 'Transformers,' 'My L1ute Pony' and because pf an "unavoidable ex- 'G.I . Joe' -and we expect good plettve." thinp from them. too." "I've been accused of wnting The holiday season will bnng an tearjerkers." says Seltzer. whose un usual number of fami ly-oriented credits include "The Other Side'ofthe movies~ "Santa Claus: The Movie," a Mountain," . "Table for Five" and spectacle with Dudley Moore as chief "Six Weeks." "I prefer to call them ....................... ~~~~~ 'bean pictures.· t l\ere·s a lot of science fiction, comedy and horror out there, but not many that allow an audience to cry." Father of four tcen-aaers, Seltzer desi&,ned "Lucas" as "somethina nounshin& for kjds. There is a tendency for them to accept what adults think they want in screen entertainment. I'm convinced there would be fewer Id~ into drugs, sex and violence if those thinas hadn•t been made so palatable .ii') films.·· Gary Mehlman is another film- maker aimina at families. Associated with such filmsas-"Night Watch" and ''A Touch of Class," he is planning to produce two films based on the "Pippi Lon$Stocking" children's talcs by Astrid Lmdaren. "There arc lots of times when I've wanted to spend time at the movies with my children, who arc 7 and 81" said Mehlman. "Recently r looked m the newspaper and could find only one that was suitable: Disney's 'Natty Gann.' "I think there is a tremendous pp between studio thinking and what the audience really is. wc·ve done a lot of research and have discovered that it is a mistake to release famil y pictures over Ch ristmas. School is out, but families go out to other things besides movies. '"There are 33 million Americans between the a&es of S and 12. When you add their parents or grand- parents, that's the potential of an immense audience." The current release ''The Journey of Natty Gann" mar have marked a turning point for Disney. The com- pany experimented with two saJes campaigns: one stressing the Disney name and hence the family appeal; the other. without. Obviously t~e Qisney connection won out. In two- page ads for the movie, the entire first page featured only tl)e .. Disney" logo. Ads for "One Ma~c Chnstmas" proclaim under the ta tic "Rated G." Th as ma y be the first time that a major IUi...' film's rating has been a factor in • :If',' advenising . . • • "We welcome the G rating,"' says • • • •••••••••• • • • .. ._ • •*' Disney's Katzenberg. ''"Natty Gann' =::::::::::::::=...:::::::::=::..==:_-1 got a PG because of a few swear ... t'IOldn M.ir<m l<t>l>tn\lln\ Thp Htr"'rl""' Hul/oc k' Wd1hnP 8url11m1 '" ••w Ranch fJtmPf\ M arAer Owr 11111 tme \lllll'\ 1n JI/ /U\I off P.iuf1c < u.nr ll111h ... .i1-t>;>,,..,.,.n MacArthw ,1nrl 1 .. ml1<11N• Hlvd; •n Nl'wfJ<Jrl lfr,1rh ~~~~'*5~~~~~rf;i~llll:. J~~~~~I ~QI!,,,_~-==> Wtll it be a or a HO.HO.HO HO-HUM Christmas ~6Ct 91JYt P ea~e 1wn us tor our ~\! /{Ing rel1:brat10n welcomtn~ the Hu/1d11y SPa~on' ID ~.rn SANTA'S ARRIVAL by Train Ltne l'f' .11 thf' Train )tdt1on ,It the Information C l'ntt!r Join )dntil and Mr\ Claus in the1r inavgural train ndP FHEE TRAI RIDE'. U TIL J o cloc/.. F REC PllOTO to all < h1/dr<>n under 12 Yf'dr~ ut .11w Onr pc•r 1 h1/d One d .1v only 'if! m ">INC·A·LONG ( l\l<OLING With flat Hoone undt•r th1• ( hmtmas Tree' ,, /> 111 ANNUAL TREE LIC H T/NC ff">llV /TIE S BP part ol our natuin.11/y tt>/1• v1H:d progr,1m C omp/1mentary hm chocolate and < n<1/..1t>\ fnllowin~ thi• CPr1•mC/n\ • NEWPORT CENTER FAS H I 0 N I LAN D words; the filmmakers felt they were needed for reality, and we respected that. 'The Black Cauldron' was our first PG animated feature, but 1\ was always planned that way because of its more mature themes. Our next three animated features will be G-rated, and we plan to release four or fi ve films a year that will either be G or PG." Mr. Magoo gets his own movie LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Nearsigh ted Mr. Magoo, the lovable, fumbling cartoon character, may be comina back in a li ve-action thea tri- cal feature. Producers Neal H. Moritz and Jerome D. 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Beginning Friday, November 29th so why settte for a Ho-Hum Gift, when you can give a ''Great Frame Up Gift" to everyone! ~"'"vi// •10." OFF THE FRAME IT YOURSELF STORE TtlePh<>M' (714) 751·73M 372 i S Qrlttol •Santa An•. CA 92704 (NMt South Cout PttH) -- From oar Fall( Holiday I Crai1e Co leclion 1088 Bay1lde Dtlv• at .Jamboree Rd . Bay1lde Center. Newport Beach E1 (71C) 760.0931, Open Dally 9:30-5:.SO, CloHd Sunday - Jack.le Colline &eta "Lucky'' ln literary world. Joan's 'little sister' makes-her mark too By DOLORES A.BARCLAY ........... ,.,.. ....... NEW YORK -Jackie Collins, that carpenter of classy trash, was given a big Hollywood sendoff for her latest best seller, "Lucky." George Bums, 89, was there. He suggested they write a book together. Drew Barrymore, 10. told the author she was half-way through Collins' last steamy novel, "Hollywood Wives." Since bursting on the pubHshing scene in the late '60s with "The World Is Full of Married Men," Collins has gathered a diverse audience. She is almost as widely read as that other popular weaver of sizzling prose, Harold Robbins. Married to London nifJ!tclub owner Oscar Lerman, Coll ins works include "The Stud" and "The Bitch." which were made into movies star- rin~ her older sister, Joan Collins. ·Lucky" continues the story of characters she originated in "Chances." Jackie Collins discussed sex and success in a recent interview. Q. Lucky Saatugelo la your favorite creation. Wily? A. Lucky is a real hero. She's like a Rambo or a Clint Eastwood. We accept that from a man in fiction, but we don't from a woman. So I created a winner. Q. Rambo la violent ud Leacky alao en1a1ea In violence. Does W a bother yoa? A. I don't get any feelings. My characters take me over. You become disinterested. In a way, it's like ifl got feelings when I write sex, I'd have to call my husband up and say, "Get ... over here." I get criticized for writing sex; I use vulgar language, raunchy language. It's because I'm a woman. If I were a man, there would be no problem. Q. Did you read female writers aa a child? A. I read Mickey Spillane, Harold Robbins. Frank Harris, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Raymond Chandler. Even as great as those books were, women were never p0sitive enough for me. They were always waiting in the bedroom or kitchen waiting for' men to marry them, not like a Lucky Santangelo. Today, I like Joseph Wambau~. John Gregory Dunne. Pete Hamill, James Baldwin and Alice Walker. I prefer male writers because they're tough .... I like the hard edge. Q. Wllat'a lmportut to you aa a writer? A. Changing values is what's im- portant to me. If I had my life to hve again, I think I would be in poht1csj There arc so many changes to ~ made for women, minorities. I'd hke to be an uncorrupt politician. Q. Wllat frtglltua you? A. My mother frightened me. She told me never to talk to a strange man because he'll stick a needle 1n your arm and drag you off 10 South America. That frightened me for several years .... My mother died. Theo I realized thal you lose people in life. Then nothing really scared me. Q. What about death? A. People say to me, "You fl y so much. Aren't you frightened of fl y- ing?" I say, "No. I'm frightened of crashing." I'm not afraid of death, but I don't want it to happen for a while because I have so much more wnting to do and I want to watch my childre n grow up. Q. What doea sacce11 mean to you? A. Success gi ves you total freedom to be what you want. Ten years ago, l never would have walked into a restaurant like Elaine's (a cclebniy eatery in Manhattan) before alone. Now. I will. I've become much freer in my attitude. I guess it's confidence. Q. Do you Uve tt.e llfeatyle of aomeoDe rlcll ud famous? A. I make a lot of money from my books and I don't h ve a lavish lifestyle. I dnve a black Cadillac I've had for seven years .... I have a 1965 Mustang fastback and the door JUSt fell off. It was a wedding present from my husband. I've been married 19 years. Right now, having a wild ume means getting into bed with books and some good tapes. Or9n09 Coeet DAILY PILOT!Thuradmy, November2.8, 1885 ----------------------------------------...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiii ~• ABC nuclear special top news show · NEW YORK (AP) -An ABC' News special about the nuclear age was honored as best televtSton news )>roartm of the year at the 28th annual awards banquet of the International Film and TV Fe1tivaJ of New York. The program, ''The Fire Un- leashed.'' was one of 10 irand award trophy winners selected by program- ming. production and advertisfag executjves. 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For one episode, John Doc took on the identity of Mary Richards, the "Mary T ylct Moore" heroine. The St. Ehgtus hospital staff thouaht it would be productive ther- apy to play along with John Doc's fantasy. Doctors became Mary's friends and co-workers at WJM, the fictitiou.s MlnneapoUs TV station and setting for the show. John even threw one of Mary's dreadful panics. John wore Mary's famous tam-o'- shantcr, the one she tossed sk~ard in the opening credits to signify that, yes. she would make it on her own. His feehngs shuttled between alien- ation and affection, like Mary's did. He hugged his friends. got mushy and spoke like Mary: ··1 m~a.sure you Blues" and "St. Elsewhere." people." Another MTM reference last week Betty Whne\ who's been playing a involved Elliot Carlin (Ja~k Riley) Wul\ington oureaucrat on "St. from the old "Bob Newhart Show.'' Elsewhere.'' was in a different Mr. Carlin, the acerbic neurotic from storyline last wee.le, but the producers Newhart's therapy group, reap~rcd capitalized on her prevtous identity as Mr. Carlin. a psych patient in "St. as Sue Ann Nivens. the man-hungry Elsewhere." He hadn't lost any of his cook.ing-show hostess from "Mary venom. Tyler Moore." , B(:fore hitting on his Mary Rich- " It was so ironic," said producer ards identity, John Doc turned the Tom Fontana. "We bad intended to TV dial to "The White Shadow." The use Betty on the show before we wrote guy who made that show was a the John Doc story. When we realized "smoothie," Doc said, makin an we had Sue Ann, it was like the sky inside reference to Bruce Paltrow, h~ opened up. It was as bi& a surprise now executive producer of NBC's to us as it was to view~rs." "St Elsewhere." One avid viewer, NBC Chainnan "Bruce didn't write that lipe, but he Grant Tinker, called it ~ "great allowed it to stay in," said Tinker. moment" when John Doc spotted lauahing. Betty White: John Doc assumed Mary•s person· "Sue Ann, the Hai;>PY Home-na after watching MTM's logo, the maker!" John shouted with glee. . meowing pussycat. ''Tfic trademark ··You must b~ve .me CO!l~sed with was my idea," said Tinker. "It was somebody else. SIJd Whiles charac-just a silly takeoff of the MGM lion. ter. We were searching around for a "It's me. Mary. You know ... signature for our embryonic com- Marv." pany and decided to do that." "I'm sorry," she said. . . In a way. last week's episode was a Smee then, the cat .~as dnbble~ a testimony to Tinker1 who founded baskctb~ll after ~he Whttc MTM Enterprises w1th his ex-wife, ~h~dow, worn a .. pohcc cap after Moore just to make the "Mary 'Tyler Htl.1 Street Blues and put on. a • surgical mask after "St. Elsewhere. • ....-------------------------. "(Last week's) episode was our salute to our predecessors at MTM." said Fontana. Turner's lion roaring HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Even though Turner Broadcasting System's S 1.5 billion takeover of MGM-UA Entertainment Co. isn't due to be completed until next mooth, Ted Turner's AtJant.a-based supcrstation WTBS as airing MGM movies. Access to MGM's rich movie library was considered a primary attracuon for Turner in acquiring the studio. Turner took out a large ad in the current issue of Time magazine, using the MG M logo and saying, .. MGM Roan on Supcrstation WTBS." S1m1lar ads appeared tn other national publications. Tinker also caught anotlkr inside reference during Ute scene in which some doctors were discussing how babies aren't named John, Thomas or Mark anymore. John Masius and Tom Fontana are the show's producers; Mark Tinker, who is Tinker's son. is supervising producer. Another son, John, is story editor. "They just have a lot of fun with Tom Selleck and 8eM Arm•tronc •tar u a dared.nil Oyer and a fun-loYinC 80Clallte MHINO -•:00-1 ~1! ... DIFF'AENT 8TAOl<ES IU81Nf81 REPORT AMalCAN GCMAHMENT ()) TOO Cl08E FOR COMFORT tll DYNASTY II: THE COlJYS I= THOMPSON MIU.ER'S COURT MOYIE * * * "She WOfe A Yellow Ribbon" (1949).John Wayne, John AQat. (%}MOYIE * * * 'n "Bringing Up Baby" (1938) Katharine H19burn, Cary Grant -8:30-·1 E ~COMFOffT ~Afll)Y MACNel I LEHAEA NEW8HOUA GMAAKETING I =...s 0000 TIME ROOK 'N'ROU. I GMYSTERYI PRAISE THE LOAD MOYIE • • 'n "Broadway" ( 19•2) Georoe Raft. Pat O'Brien CC> Cl) MOVIE • • "The A~tures Of Huctcleber- ry Ann" (1985) Patrlcil Day, Semm- Ar1 Wlllllm$. ®MOVIE • • • 'n "Places tn The Hearf' ( 19&.c) Sally Field, Lindsay Crouse. CZ)MOYIE * * "Tllief Of Hearta" (19&.c I Stewn Bauer, Barbara Williams • -8:30-D Cit FAMILY TIES G TIC TAC DOUGH CJ) LOVE BOAT • p .M. MAGAZJNE -9:00-D IB CHEEAS e TWIUGH'1 ZONE - MUfhlDC for her father ln .. lllCb Road to China," tonltbt at 8 on CB&, Channel 2 .. e MOH'TY PYTHON'S F\. YING CIACUS ID BU8INE88 REPORT I ART UNIU.ETTEA OAEAT MOMENTS Of Ol YMPIC IOXJHO (S)MOVIE • •'n "Garbo Ta.Illa" (19M) Anne BancroM, Ron Sllvtf. -11:15- ([)MOVIE "Cott•. Tea Or Me?" (No Date) -11:30-l i~~T COMEDY BREAK WITH MAO< ANOJAMIE 8 9 Al!C NEWS HtGHTUNE l =FTVE~ LA T£NIGHT AMERICA COMPUTER CHAOHIClf8 PRAISE n4E LOAD -12:00- • AlRE> HfTCHCOCI< PAE8EHTS (!)MOVIE • •'n "Andy H1tdy'• Prlvltt Sect• tary" ( 1941) Mlcltey Rooney, Kathryn Grayson eMOVIE H 'n "The Kiiiing Game" (1968) Jeen Pltne Cmel. Claudine Auger. 9NEW8 QDPAUL.RYAH DNEWS .MOYIE -1:30- ••'n "King's Plrete" (19e7) Douo McClu<e. Jiii St. John • ME1.8A MOORE'S COL.l.£CT10H Of LOVE 80NG8 • COMEDY TONIOHT I AU. .. 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The fact remains that many tots and teens will only exrerience Christmas in their hearts or perhaps their place o worship. This year, the Daily Pilot in cooperation with United Way, is working to make Christmas something special for the needy bY. sponsoring a Christmas Gift Tree. We are collecting gifts for c hildren and teenagers to be distributed through various United Way sponsored organizations in our local area. You can help. Be a Christmas Elf by bringing a wrapped gift for a c hild, age tot through teen to the Daily Pilot. Please iaentify the sex and age of the child for which the gift is appropriate on one removable tag. Affix another blank Christmas tag which can be filled in with a child's name. Your gift may be the only one that child receives this year. Won't you please help? For More Information call 642-4321 , ext. 270 Th e Datly Pilot, 330 West Bay Srreet, Costa Mesa, CA 9 BEST Of HOT SEAT -7:00- 8C88NEW8 I Ill ENTERTAINMENT TOHIOHT TWIUOHT ZOH£ AICNEWSQ DALW THREE'S COMPANY WHEEL Of FORTUNE IUSINE.88 REPORT ()) P.M. MAGAZINE QI HEADUNE CHASERS I PRAISE THE LOAD HOT SEAT HOTLINE INSIDE THE NfL MOYIE * * * "'The Blthop'1 Wife" 119'8) Cary Grant. L«ttta Young. -7:30- 1-~f'E" IJNOSAUAS ~S·H NEWl YW£O GAME WllD, Wtl.O WORLD Of ANMAL.8 G FRUOAl OOUAMET ()) 8.0. AT LAAOE di PEOPL.F8 COURT Ql~APIJY 9 RAQNG FAOM HOLL YWOOO PARK CJ) A THAHKSG~ TALE -1:00- • ()) MOVIE **'n "High Road To China" (1983) Tom Sellecll, Besa A{mstrong D 18 C088Y SHOW • TWIUOHT ZONE I L~CHASERS ~=THELOAO • * • * "Terms Of Endearment" ( 19831 Shirley MecLalne, Debra Winger I -9:30- .. Cit NIGHT COURT (!)MOVIE • • 'n "Morlturi" (1965) Marlon Branoo. Yul Brynner. -10:00- 8 ())~a 81.tON a PAm L.A8EllE SHOW I!!,~ ** "~In :..~. (1977) Yul Yf.8,MNSTER CAPfTOl JOUAHAL l9IHD THE SCENES WAESTUHO MOYIE * * * "Fort Apache" (1948) John Wayne, Henty Fonda CID CI> MOVIE * * • "Saturday Nig.hl Fever" ( 1977) John Tr1vo111. Karen Gorney. Cl) HOHEYMOOHERS: THE LOST EPl800ES -10:15- G!> REUOIOUS PROOAAMMINO -10'.30-z =AAMY G'D JOHN W1MIEA -11:00- • • • ()) 9 IB NEWS I CAASOM'8 COMEDY Cl.A8SIC8 WKllfl IN CINCINNA Tl • BAANEY Miu.ER ttl MOAE REAL PEOPlE !=ue • • • "Love Streams" (IBM) John Cassavetes, tffn• Rowlands. -12:06- CB)MOVlE • •'n "SoPtfglrt" (1984) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway -12:10- (.t}MOVIE • •1n "Songwriter" (19M) Wllllt Nelaon, Krle KristoflerlOll -12:30-D 18 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTEAMAN l·~NEWS MEIWMFAN PEMONAl. RNANCE EHTERTMMNT TONIGHT GD PAAl8E THE LOfl> -12:40- 8 ()) MOVIE **'.'! "The Mating Season" (1980) Lucie Arnaz, l.llJrenc:e Lucklnblft. -12:45- (LJMOVIE **'It "The Buddy System" (19&.cJ Richard Oreyfuu. Suaan Sarendon -12:50- MOVIE • • "Lady Chatterley'• Lover" ( 1981) Sytvll Krlatel. 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Complete 41"-Reg 1860 •..••••••••••••.••••.••• 1319 ~ ~_2' PARKS PRT·46 ~ ~ Aetronomlc•I Refr•ctor EOUATORIAL REFAACTOR Brllhan 1m1011 conl1guta11on O IOmm toe11 length 60mm eoeled achromet•c 0C1ectwe lena. •mm 9mm and ~'mm oculars llar diagonal. porro priam solar pto1ect1on 211 B11rlow, built in finder moon hlter. ad1u1t1ble tripod. 1llum1na1ed 11ece11ory tra y Equatorial mount with rtgl'l1 a1een11011 and dect1nah· one slow mo11on con1rot1 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOTIT_hurtday, November 29, 1911 C'f -4 Symphony offers holidaytribute A medal for Liz Ell&abeth Taylor accepta a medal of the City of Parl• from lta mayor. Jacquea Chirac. durlna a 1ala 80lree In a Parl• nl1ht club to benefit AIDS reaearcn. Taylor l• chairman of the American foundation for AIDS reaearch. Mort Sahl files suit on Hustler magazine LOS ANGELES (AP) -Com· l'd1an Mort Sahl has sued Hustler maga11nc for $1 0.2 m1ll1on . contend- ing the 'icx magazine used his picture and material without pcrm1ss1on. Sahl. 58. contends the Ma y 1985 .in1cle made him "an object of scorn and ridicule" and "would decrease his value as a performer." · "It 1s defective as 11 1s wntten and presented." Sahl's su it says, adding that the magazine's content generallv EVERVBODY·s DOING n: ·:is likely to be offensive to persons of ordinary sens1b1lt11cs." Sahl said the material was never meant to be presented tn writing, hut only as pan of a stand-up routine. Hustler publ1<,her Larry Fl ynt. however. insisted that ~ahl had -.ubm1tted the matenal for publi- cation. ''He ma> not ltke the cd111ng JOb," Fl ynt said, but he called Sahl's a lleitallon "s1molv untrue." By USAN FINGER O.,..NM C..111911r•o1 Last Sunday. with a pta of popular and festtve music, conductor John Larry Granger paid court to the attentions and backin3 that have recently graced · the South Coast Symphony. What better way to bestow kudos on public and corpor· ate supporters than with light food. light wine and light music. all in the grand ballroom of the Irvine Mar· riott? Tht' orchestra established warm feelings by ushering in the hohda)' season even before Thanksgiving feasts make 1t official. American-as- apple pie Chnstmas tunes by Leroy Anderson framed more trad1t1onal selections such as excerpts from ''The Nutcracker," Schubert's "Ave ·Maria" and the Vaughn-Williams "Fantasia oo Greensleeves." Granger led the orchestra 1n spirited tempt and animated. 1f not always polished, read ings. The spot- light of the afternoon was on the ·percuss1or.1s1s who va rio u\l y tangoed. waltzed and marched w11h everything from glockenspiel to maraca.-.. from whip to sleigh bells. In a medley of music from "West Side Story" -part of a ce ntrally pro- grammed block of pieces taken from musical theater -the plucky group deftly handled Bernstein's challens- 1ng Latin rhythms for "Mana," his ofT-beat ant1c1patory syncopations for "Tonight," and his tough-guy drumming for ·•(ool" (what a treasure Broadway lost when Bern<>- tein forsook 1111 As in past performances. the stnng\ -especially violins -con11nued to be less reliable than the other sec- ln•ex•pen•alve * '(in 1k spen· slv) not high 1n price. reasonable . class1lled advertosong ll~il~ l'illlt Class1f1ed Advertising 642-5678 OlrnbUng ls U. new Nltlof\ll piltlme. AlporWS.:..~­ dlgglflg to git tbe 2.00 bUUon dotllt...,. "A VISUAL WONDERIAN'D TO THRllL PEOPLE OF All AGES. A delightfully clever 'and hugely appealing film fantasy:' a.tontt. -Denr11s Cunningham. WCBS-TV. 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Occasional thin tone quality let\ a few bald spot!> 1n the proarum's tuturt•\ as well Nevenheless. the tone of the after· noon wa\ hearth-side warmth and good will To help establish this mood. the orcht"stra was JOtned by members of the South Coast Mu-.1rnl Theater, a two-year-old outlfOwth of the Irvine Summt'r Musical Theater Six members of the mus1caJ !heater pre~nted good-natured. 1f unex~p- 11onally performed, excerpts from Rosers' a nd Hammerstein's Cinderella M O$l appealing wa~ the prince, Marie Perkins. Though his· voice 1s not big (perhaps not yet full y developed ). and there was evidence of some stra1 o on top. Pcrkms con ve) ed an understanding of the text through pace and 1nflcct1 on beyond expected centered pttch and pleasant tone. The slx )tniers PoS1t!oned tbet!'· ~Ive) amona the auchencc aa strateilc pos1t1ons to spur on a holiday s1nplona Hert. too, Granet1'.ol drew h1.s captive choir into a IC1lll communion. ctpecially by adeoci ... the orctiestra to allow an a ca~ rendtt1on of the second verse of ". ileot Nlght." In th111 way. everyone left w11h a feeling thl1 'he, too. bad helped create the mood of this waJUna - da)' RMeOW .. TE LIGHTS lP THE SCREEN lfHERtiPtSf BIGMOVJE. I~ L~~---ad 't bu -NOW PLAYING - •1RV!Nc M•~,, b'"• ~· ., , !>il~ !.H 1 fflw•lll\ W'lf<lllt~ .'.1 UtiS~ v~flk v n ,rw ._ k '~''" i, ,, , lJHvt• It Hl1 4()1 *COSTA M(SA * t.AMlllAOA ~ It 1f\t ") (_,..tff'Wd'V i>/ t H) \ 1 l<Jwdffl\ 9, t • .., tt ~ f )l41 '1fl ').407444 '>tv .. trt-... 'Jjl)I *~A MUA 01\AHCL [.Q'll\'fl~fJ\ 'I I I 'I I' )o I 'il'i 4 •4 ~ ·~ • £l TOl!O * llVtsTMIHSTt (.tJw-.ef<h ..,._s..1 .. 1 • ,. 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''llCIY IY'' (P'CJ 1Jttl,lt41,"41 ., ...... ... edwards SOUTH COAST LAGUNA 497·1 711 SOVTHCOASTHW'f ATIJtOAOWAV ,AC.uNA 8(1, .. ''W •II I '1 PM 'ft ,_ mll'' (N-11) ,,....,.... .... .... ........ ,,,, . • l1llCI ..... llmt mftmlnautm ·-.:ner·n .., I .. C8 ~ Coest DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, November 28, 1985 Nancy Sinatra tell~ dad's life, career story her way By BOB THOMAS "He made some tapes -aboi.at 24 • 111t1•1•"'-...., hoi.ars. I believe -and his secretary LOS ANGELES -There wall be transcnbcd them. But be dectdcd no scandal or juicy bits of goss1p in the apinst doing a book and turned the new biography about Frank Sinatra. tapes over to Tina and me." Sinatra's That's because the author is the daughter. Tina, is preparing six·hour controversial supersi.ar's daughter'. movie on his life for CBS. Anothcrthingto'noteabout"Frank "There is so much of his voice in Sinatra, My Father," by Nancy Sm· it," Nancy Sinatra said of the book. atra. is that the price as SSO. h's a .. It's my story. it's has story. as well ai. handsome volume, filled with more drawinJ from all of the reference than 400 photographs. and the tCJtt material. ... The amount of material contains as close-up a view of old that has been written about him is Blue Eyes as readers will probably enormous." · ever find. Aided by TV Guide editor Steve "My father had thought about Gelman, Miss Sinatra pored through doins his life story," Nancy Sinatra mountai ns of research. In the book said 1n an interview at her home in she credits 200 sources who con· Deep Canyon. above Beverly Hills. tributed interviews or letters. ranging ;=========-::=====:;..,from fonncr President Nixon 10 actress Barbara Stanwyck. ''IUQHTON 'l'AllQB'I' /or llaril&. ,, f..lllY r l )'l>ns SNEAX PREVIEWS INN "I interviewed a lot of people. and when I heard the same story-from two people. then I acce1:>ted it as true," she said. While she devoted three years to creating the book. Mis!\ Sinatra said it's a project she's wanted to do for 15 years. "I felt a responsibility to document this man's life properly," she said. .. It's a heavy responsibility, the same as the responsibility to have a child so the fam ily will continue.'' She prepared "Frank Sinatra. My Father," during the most trying period of her life. when her husband. producer.director Hugh Lambert. was dying of throat canc~r. •• I 'he text was finished by the end of January, and my husband had his sur&cry in January." she related ... In April (had to JO to New York to work on the captaoos with (Doubleday chieO Sam Vai.aghn. lt was a hard thina to do, because I had to leave my daughters(A.J., 11 and Amanda, 9)at a time when Hugh had nurses around the clock. "The question in my mind was: Can my children take it1 They had to see him suffer, and his operation had been disfiguring. He was unable to speak, and he had to communicate by writing on pads. "Children are resilient, and the girls came through.'' Lambert died Aug. 11. Now she's in the process of rebuild· in~ ~er life. _She'd lik'e t<? d~ more wnung, possibly for TV movies. She isn't sure, though, if she'd resum·e her singing career. "There isn't much demand for what I do -my style is pretty square. you know. When Linda Ronstadt had a hit with her ballad album with Nelson Riddle. it hurt a little," she said. Nancy Sinatra's biggest hit was "Somethin' Stupid," a duet with her father that reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts in 1967. However. she is perhaps best known for the campy and kinky "These Boots Are Made for Watkin'," which reached No. l in February 1966. '{ ' TuRNTABll T1r \ Starship takes top disc spot By t~e A11oclated Prest The followin& are Billboard's hot iuord hits as they appear in next wttk's iuue of Billboard ma&llJne. Co(\)'Tiaht 198S, Billboard ~bhcations. Inc. KepnnlCd with penn1ss1on. HOT SINGLES I ,"We Built This City" Starship(Grunl) ~"You Belong 10 the City" Glenn Frey (MCA) 3."Sepanue Lives" Phil Collins & Marilyn Martto (Atlanuc) 4."Brokcn Wings" Mr. Mister (RCA) S.''Never" Hean (Capitol) 6."l..ay Your Hands On Me" The Thompspn Twins (Arista) 7.''Head Over Heels" Tears for Fears (Mercury) 8."Miam1 Vice Theme" Jan Hammer (MCA) . · 9."Who'sZoomin' Who" Aretha Frank- lin (Arista) 10.''Pan-Time Lover" Stevie Wonder (Tamla) 11 ."lk Near Mc" ABC (Mercury) 12."You Arc My Lady" Freddie Jack· son (Capitol) 13. "Election Day" Arcadia (CaJ>itol) 14."Slecping Baa" Z Z Top (W~mer Bros.) I S."Onc of the Living" T ina Turner (Capitol) 16."Love Theme from St. Elmo's Fin" David Foster (Atlantic) 17.''Party All the Time" Eddie Murphy (Columbia) 18." Alive and K.ick1og" Simple Minds (A&M-Virgin) Frank Sinatra and daqhter Nancy. 19:·1 Miss You" KJymux (MCA; Constellauon) 20.''Soul KISS" Olivia Newton-John (MCA) OllT&-.U CDWMDS CIDA COOD 97t--4141 ·~~'.\1••'• '· ~ I •l'"UI"" TU' fl'I .. .\k.,"il• HaO!\ \If ., .... , ... j IW'>l.I .... P t ....,,..,, -... --. ·---.,. CDWMDS WOOEmMil 551-0555 Hayes, late husband cited at film studio TOP LP1 I ."'Miami Vice' Soundtrack" (MCA) 2."Scarccrow" John Cougar Mellen- camp (Riva) 3.''Brothcrs In Arms" Dire Straits (Warner Bros.) 4.''Hcarf' Hean (Capitol) EL T.- EDWUOS SADOt.£8ACIC Sll-SllO NmT• l&U.IT EDWMDS FOUNT AM UmuM 'AC.IC GATEWAY 523-1'11 ..... ,. .. EDWMDS VI.JO v AU.EY 139-1500 FIUDTll ""' &301990 ""'&Ill EDWMDS..STOt. 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'°' fOUlll Alli YAUU ,,, .... , . .....,.,...t.4i. f '. •CO n.. .... -. ,., S68C, '<! I I NEW YORK (AP) -Actress Helen Hayes and her late husband. playwright Charles MacArthur, have had a building named for them at a landmark Queens film studio which already has buildings named for Diana Ross and Claudette Colbert. "This is really a top occasion for me si nce I always wanted to be co·starred with Charles MacArthuf,.'.' Hayes said at a ceremony in which the Kaufman Astoria Studios named one of its buildings for the couple. The Helen Hayes-Chari-cs AMERICA'S #1 MOVE! "A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." ,.,,.~, t11f r~ .. "':. ·.~ **** >•(,!,I 'llA''.(, "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." NOW PLAYING • 111*"-ITOIUtACll • CJ4IAllG( P.oc•'• ~.._.,. !O•~O\ t.-.. ()..,, 8 •g 'l8!iO Hunl"'Q'O" v.e.... 63' r..~3 1110 &oa 03&8 ~m• UA Mn' .. llMllf f a .... o, EOW11111 IJ'j(J •OJ? u .... •S"I a~ M'' Cinema WnJ COSTA lrl! 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Ross, Colben and actress Svlv1a Sidnev. ~ The dedication was made jointly by the studio and the Nauonal Board of Review of Motion Pictures. The film board was .. appreciative of the role Hayes and MacArthur played in making the public aware that films arc, indeed. an important and enduring art fonn," said Roben Giroux. a fonner president of the board and the chairman of the publishing finn of Farrar. Straus and Giroux. Hayes also has had Broadway theaters named for her. S."ln Square Circle" Stevie Wonder (Tamla) 6."Whitncy Houston" Whitney Hous- ton (Arista) 7.''Songs from t.he Big Clwr" Tears for Fears (Mercury) 8."The Dream of the Blue T unics" Sung (A&M) 9.''Bom in the U.S.A." Bruce Spring- steen (Columbia) 10."Af\crbumer" Z Z Top (Warner · Bros.) I I ."Rock Mc Tonight" Fredc:hcJaclcson (Capitol) I 2.''Power Windows" Ru sh (Mercury) 13. "Reckless" Bryan Adams (A&M) 14.''.l.ovin' Every Minute of It" Lovc- rboy (Columbia) 1 S."No Jacket Required" Phil Collins (Atlantic) 16.''Who's Zoomin' Who" Aretha Franklin (Ansta) 17."Greatcst Hus Vol. I & II" Billy Joel (Columbia) 1 ti.·· Knee Deep m the Hoopla" Starship (Grunt) 19."Huntmi High and Low" A-Ha (Warner Bros. 20."Ready or the World" Ready For the World CMCAI . lUXUn 1HfATIUS STITCHCS(R) SHOWS AT 1:3 0 ):JO 5:30 7:30 a. t :30 TO LIVE a DIE •LA-laJ 1:00 J :15 5:25 1 :40 &. t :SO f'l[V1[R PfTCH la) TME OOOS MUST - SHOWS AT 1 :35 3:)$ CllAZV pc&J 1 :20 5:U 7 :U a. t :JS l :JO 5:40 7 :50 a. 10:00 c;nn•J;;13'•U·=·tutl 6 J 'l4s!~~l~C"h··'~") ROCKY fV (II) WHfTll '"8tn'stlli9-1a I 1 :30 1 :30 3:40 1 :50 I :OS 3:507;15 I 0:00 ·~~i:.t,;,1.C:,. 70MM In 70MM. No Pum THAT WAS THCJI._ ONE llAetc TH9S IS NOWC11f 7:31 CH•..-nlAS t•J ROCKY rYfRJ Plu1 Co·H I Aeo Sonj1 (PG·1 JI OflE llA..: CHllts~ tel ll'tut Return to 01 (,.QI IUlllG SOLOllOll'S lltfe& "'°U) ll'hl1 Emeretd f"orn t '"I TMAT WAS TMDe... ntlS IS llOW (RJ Ptua St. l'.lmo't P'tre (I') ' ~o A1lnbow llr t• IOI 1 :JO 3 ,30 s :JO 7:l o 9 :30 1 :00 3:00 a. S :OO --------- eACKTOn. f'UTUllE IPG) 1: 10 3 :30 S :SO •:oo 10:30 ?SI 41 .. ' .&AoetlD EDGE la) 1:15 3:25 s :JS 7:45 .. 10:00 .... .._ .. ,.. ......... .. ,_ ... -. • THE FAMILY CIRCUS "How 'bout if I eat just one more bite and we send the rest to Africa?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 11 20 Ir f I •41t ,,. •I •'• .. Marmaduke is sharing his Thanksg1v1ng dinner!" DRABBLE GARFIELD OONMULLINS .. Or~ COMt DAIL. 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'Ult West madt' his nal ur.il 1t-.1d 111 t h1 lOJ> of h1~ diamond 'if'llllf'nrt• t l'I l-..1, t r11-..t• \\1th 1 h1· .i1·1· .1 nd \.\' r~t produ1·1'tl t ht I" u "1111 1• \\ ,.,, h.1d pla) t>d h1 hig!K-r 1ru111 p 11 1tw f1r't opportunity, he ,, ·'' '')o:n.d1nl( 1 h.1t h1-.. enl.rv was 1n 1 tw 11111 h1·1 'llll in t hr"! ras~ pades. • •Q 86 • J s a 2 OMAR SHARIFF CHARLES GOREN . . by Harold Le Ooux YOU t<NOW, IF EVERYONE FELT AS YOU 00, NO PERSON ON TI-419 EAR'Tl-i WOULD EVER STARVE ~IN 1 .Ol'TH • 5 43 -K 432 0 872 •A 109 l'h<• h1dd1ng ~erth Eut .. ,h I + Pa•• I " 3 ~ Pat 4 1, Paa• Pue \\ut ..... Pa11 Opening ltad·Qut't>n of 0 . On dtft'n e. don't pli\y rard. at r ndom. If you have a cho1ct' bl' twet'n two t>U"d!. lht ont you I ct 'lhould ron11ey omcth1ng to part nt'r North felt that h1" rood 1n tC'rmediate made h1 hand 100 'lrong for an openin bld of one no trump. South showed h1'1 majbr suit 1n ,.,. poMt> to h1, p r•nt'r·, one dub 1o1.a look1nx .it ont> 'ur•• Ind .. ind 11 ~e~me<l 1 hilt l he bt>'t rh.111• 1 h•r 1 ht dt>ft>n .. w1<1 to find \\ •• ,, \\ 11 h ,, trick and lht' maktnit' 111 ,, not h"r and to 'ltcurt-a dmmonil rutt I hf• 11ut lion -.a : In wh1rh '111t du1 We t havt ha~ t'ntry-.• C>eclart>r won t hf' opening lt•.id 1n dummy and lf'd the qu f'n of ht>.1rt' 1-:a l made lbt' rood df'ff'nJm .. pl.1,\i of rtru inr lo to\li'r We'll m11Chl have held l1'f' ktnlf or. 11 he-had onlv ont' trump. Ea t wanll•d lo it•' t' hie partn4'r th~ opportun1l)' to pl•} lo two trump lncks to 1ll<1w tum to a •anal an lhf' AUi\ wh.-"" h• h• d an rntr,y Wot fotlowt'd "'Ith tht> tc-n of h .uts. On •h hf'Mt <'ont1nuRt1on "" 1 ...... 1 du1 1ru11~ <11h1rt~d to a pact. .1n1I 11htu1nt>d h1' d1amnnd rurf ln 1 tw tullne..,, 111 time lht dt'fend "' ,..,lf,·rtt'd " duh tnck for down one. 11.ui \\ ""' " t-nlry t>t.n in cJ • ht-"uuld htt H play.-d bit trumpt ua 1 ht norm.ti order. And hid 9' IWtd but a "ngleton l tu18p •. he would h..t \" ht-t'n a bit to ••~I on Ult ~f'c-nnri round I trumps by ~iiacri. 1ng 1 high card in lhe uit e-. •anteil It'd. or a di ~u"ctnl low card l• tht' "u1t 1n wh1t>h Ile Md ne Ht.ry Fer....._ ....... a..fWI c ..... · .... , ... .._..,..,.. ,.., .wr1a.c-....._......,. P.O. In 44.tt, CM ...... rW: :t2M"l '26. . - b .. ~~----------- ~ CoMt OAJLY PILOT/ :fhureday, NOwmbel 28, 1985 • Sid Spinak demonstrates a state-of-the- art entertainm~nt center with a little help from a friend. Early Shopping for Christmas and other P recious Moments Free Gift Wrap and Personal Service 675-0150 Free Parking Tired of Fighting the Crowds? Disc~" er IJ11i4'd8 Shoppi119 'Father Christmas" by lasting Endearments" Gifts That Delight M en-W omen- Children 3423 Vi a Lido 673-2393 .. VIDEO· ZONE, ·oNE STOP CHRISTMAS SHOPPING The Video Zone is an entirely new dimension in the rental and sale of movies and video equipment. Combining a warm, friendly atmosphere wi t h the excitement of state-of-the-art equipment, sets Video Zone apart from other Video stores. · ... "We're in the entertainment business" says owner Where are You celebrating the Holiday Season? We are again invited to a French Country Home! And we're in a hurry to make our reservations because at Le Midi your banquet is not an additional burden to an already over- loaded kitchen. It's the reason why they're cooking. the center of their attention; It's cheerful. warm and elegant. Merry Christmas! Santa Frog and Rudolf the Red Nosed Relnfrog * Open for Lunch, Dinner Sunday Brunch 3421 Via Lido. Newport Beach 675-4904 The oven·to· table qualities of durable Armetale® metal make enter· taining simple and carefree. Armetale won't break or dent and needs little care. 3441 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 675-2425 Sid Spinak. "What the Video Zone le about is entertaining people." "I get a charge Wt.en a cus- tomer says 'Hey Sid, you know that movi e you recommended the other day-it was absolutely great, thanks.'" In Spinak's opinion "people have found a way to have more fun and that is propelling the expensive growth of the industry." Locaterl in Via Lido Plaza next to Edwards Cinema,Vid eo Zone probably sells more videos than most stores. Because of their close relationship with two major local distributors they stock or have access to over 5,000 titles. Most special requests can be filled in 1 or 2 days. Since one of Video Zone's main objectives is service, Marcia, the general manager encourages the staff to review all m ovies in stock. They can then recommend movies to their customers or give them a call if something they might like -comes in. Video Zone also offers such special services as a night drop, movie reservations, a complimentary rental card, extra night for free and a information packed news- letter. For Christmas, Video Zone is offering a wide selection of movies at very special prices. The MGM Diamond Jubilee colection offers such movies as The Thin Man, Dinner at Eight, and Gone With the Wind. Walt Disney is offering 21 best sellers ranging from Mary Poppins to A Walt Disney Christmas. Paramount's collection includes such favorites The Wizard of Oz, Beverly Hills Cop and The Star Wars series, by CBS-Fox. Most of these videos have been substantially reduced by the studios starting at $24.95. . There is also a large selection of exercise, sailing, and surfing video. All these make great stocking stuffers or unusual gifts. Video Zone's own gift to the public is $10.00 off its annual membership fee. If you need something to play those video on, Video Zone offers state-of-the art high tech equipment. A full line of Pioneer Laser Disc Players and Panasonic VCRs are offered. You may even want to move in to the VHS Hi-Fi recorders or the CLD900 Digital Audio Laser Disc Player. Spinak says Video Zone undersells most major discount stores, plus you get a free member- ship in the Video Zone rental club. "A NEW DIMENSION ON YOUR ENTER- TAINMENT HORIZON," is the Video Zone slogan and one,Sid Spinak and his staff work very hard to living up to. Fashion That Says Everything D. K. MacDonald's 3434 Via Lido Newport Beach 675-0150 WE WINE YOU, WE DINE YOU, DRESS YOU UP AND TAKE YOU TO A SHOW. Washington Cleaners Optical Fashion Center A. Kline Kreations-Shop in the relaxed tranquil atmosphere of t/4AL4kP~ ... I I ... Chocolatier le Midi Restaurant Security Pacific National Bank Via Lido Drugs Edwards Lido Theatre Video Zone Bidwell's Bidtique D.K . McDonald 's Hughes Market The Corner Table Charlie's locker Friends & Company AMPLE FREE PARKIN\'.:; • . Diiiy Plat THURSDAY NOVEIABER28 1816 m OCC women poet baeketball win over Mira Coet.. ~ . Peter Ueberroth eummon• playere Involved wHh d~. OV has the ingredients . • • ut CIF playoffs aren't in the picture for Seahawks By ROGER CARLSON Of .. .,..,,......, Ocean View High basketball coach Jim Harris has aJI the ingredients for a winner. His team is stocked with can't-miss players. It's also a team that isn't aoing anywhere once the Sunset League championshif 1s decided. "We've got cxccptiona talent and depth at auard," said Harris, as he prepares his cighLh edition, "We're big and strong. But how well we fit toaether and arc allowed to concentrate on this season and the game of basketball wi II detennine to a great extent their success." That's a mouthful -and it encom~sscs a lot of positives and negatives for the multi-talented Seahawks. who enter on the heels of an 0-28 season. They were 24-4 on the floor, but forfeiture of 24 wins, the Sunset League championship and the return of the runner-up trophy for CIF S-A honors were enforced because undue influence was ruled against Harris by the Huntington Beach School Distnct and the CIF Southern Section. Ricky Butler (6-7, 225 jr.) and Desi Hazely (6-41h, 2 IOjr.)were the players residing with Hams at El Toro (with the school's full knowledge). But 1t was ruled after their original move was improper . hence the penalues. Butler and Hazely were originally from Lynwood, but entered Ocean View as freshmen under the care of guardian Laurant Brown. They moved into an apartment with Brown's son. Derck. After one season the Browns moved, and Butler and Hazcly eventually moved in with Harris at his El Toro residence. .The two presently reside in the.Ocean View allendance area, but the Seahawks have been ruled out of the playoffs should they finish among the top three in the Sunset league. An appeal to the State CIF failed and lepl manucvcrs are presently in progress. and the story appears to be far from over. At anr rate. Ocean View figures as Southern California s pnme attraction, at least llntil the playoffs arrive. Butler was an All-CIF choice as a junior. 6-0 guard Blaine DeBrouwer is a three-year staner. 6-61h Tony Panzica may end up as a guard 10 college he has so many ski lled a11ributcs. and 6-8 Mike Vogtmann offers strength and size in the middle. Ken Hounsley (6-6) has a good shooting touch, and there are several others who could make maJor contributions. Others on the squad include Pablo Diaz (S-9, sr.). Brett Johnson (5-11 , sr. ), Shane Morris (6-0, sr.). Priush Padhzar (S-4, sr ). Sco11 Ramirel (S-7. sr.). Steve Rochford (5-7. sr.) and Steve Treskes (6-2. s~ Butler ave~ 12.1 points a game as a sophomore, Panzica averaged 8.0 points as a junior. and DcBrouwer scored at a I S.4 rate. Ocean View's strength can be summed up by scannana its schedule, which includes entry 10 the San Dimas Tournament of Champions and the Kina Cotton Oass1c at Pane Bluff, Arkansas. where an elite eight-team field will showqtse some of the best prep talent in the nation. Harris' ~vcn-year record al Ocean View 1s 138-4 7 (without forfeits). 114-71 (including for- feits). Octa. Vic• scltccl•lc Dec. S-7-at San Luis Obispo Tournament; Tues .. Dec. 10-at Banning. 7 p.m.; Wed .. Dec. I I-at Inglewood, 7 p.m.;· Fri .. Dec. 13-Scrra (home); Dec. 16-21-at Tournament of Cham- pions. Jan. 2-4--at King Cotton Classic (Pinc Bluff, Ark.); Wed .. Jan. 8-at Long Beach Poly; Fn., Jan. 10-at •fountain Valley; Wed .. Jan. 1 S-•Edison (home); Fri .• Jan. 17-at •Manna: Wed., Jan. 22-at •Huntington Beach: Fri.. Jan. 24--•Westminstcr (home): Wed.. Jan. 29-at •Edison, 4:30 p.m.; Fn .. Jan. 3t-•Fountam Valley (home). Wed., Feb. s-•Huntlngton Beach (home); Fri., Feb. 7-•Manna (home) Wed., Feb. 12-at •Westminster. •denotes Sunset League game. II games at 7:30 p.m .. unless noted • • • Monarchs have the right mix Numbers, titles. p.layers are in Mater Dei 'scorner Sheer numbers tell the story -Mater De1 High's basketball record the past three years 1s 86-S. The Monarchs twice won it all. once took runner-up, and is always considered the favori te. The domination of Mater Dei's program began with the emergence of Gary McKnight as the Monarchs' coach. With such personnel as Matt Bceuwsaert and Tom Lewis, among several other standouts in its fonner lineups, Mater Dei has perpetuated its powerhouse image this year with the 1985-86 season approaching. Among the Monarchs' guns this year are 6-9 Stuan Thomas. 6-4 point guard Tom Peabody. 6-10 transfer Lcron Ellis. 6-5 Jim Dwyer. 6-3 John Mounce. three-year letterman Chris Patton and sophomore Kevin Rembert. probably the most physically talented player on the team. Stuan. who transferred to Mater Oei after hi s freshman year at Fountain Valley. has a ucket to Stanford. but will first try to live up to a reputauon he made in eammg all-tournament honors at Valencia. the Tournament of Champions and CIF finals. His average was 8.4 a game. but that figures to improve dramatically. Ellis. a transfer from Ponland and the son of former NBA and St. John's star LeRoy Ellis. has already become a focal point wtth his smooth play. while Peabody's defensive prowess and leadership put him at the point. Dwyer is a tl)rce-year vars11y player at the wing and Patton an'd Mounce'are three-year performers. giving the Monarchs great depth. Should they need help, there·~ more available 1n the form of Pete Dale1den (6-2 sr.). Todd Marinov1ch (6-4. soph. ). M 1ke O'C'ortnor (6-3. sr. ). John Peterscon (6-6. sr.). Ri chard Poltti sk1 (6-4, 1r.). Erik Quigley (6-41h, Jr.). Marc Redoutey (6-4 sr.). Tony Rocco (6-3. jr.). Char Ruppel (6-4, soph.), Charlie Schmitt (5-10. sr.) and John Stephens (6-2, jr.). Mater Del Scbcclalc Dec. 3-7-at Valencia Tournament; Sat.. Dec. 7-Dos Pueblos. at UC Santa Barbara: Fn .. Dec. 13-t. Bernard, at Loyola; Dec. 16-21-Tour- nament of Champions: Dec. 26-JO-Orange Tournament. Sat .. Jan. 4--Westminster. at Chapman; Fn . Jan. 10-•st. Paul (home.): Sat.. Jan. I I-Long ~ach Poly. at Long Beach State: Wed .. Jan. I S-•B1shop Montgomery ~home). Fri.. Jan. 17-at •Pws X: Fri .. Jan. 24--Serv1te, at Cypress: Wed .. Jan . 29-• Bishop Amat (home): Fn .. Jan. 3 t -at •st. Paul. Wed .. Feb. 5-at •Bishop Montgomery: Fn .. Feb. 7-•Pius X (home): Wed.. Feb. 12-at •Bishop Amat: Sat .. Feb. 15-•Servitc. at Chap- man. •denotes Angelus League game. All games at 7:30 p.m .. unless noted. Deily,...~ Ocean View'• Ricky Butler (No. 51) will be •hooting for the 811118et Lu.cue'• championahip thia 8eUOD. Clippers fall to Rockets Holtz has no miracles Olajuwon scores 36 to lead Houston 137-1300Twin LOS ANGELES (A P) -Akeem Olajuwon scored five of his µme- high 36 points in the last 21/2 minutes o(ovcrt1me Wednesday night to lift the Houston Rockets to a 137-130 victory over the Los Angeles Cli_p~rs in a NauonalJlaskctball Assoc1auon game. With the Clippers leading 126-124. the Rockets reeled off 11 unanswered points. five comin$ from Olajuwon. to lead t 3S-126 with 35 seconds to play in overtime. The Clippers. down by seven points with 3:37 lef\ in regulation. forced the overtime when newly acquired Kurt Nimphius was awarded a basket on a goaltendmg call against Olajuwon w11h two sec- onds remaining that tied the game at 120. Cedric Maxwell scored a scason- high 27 points to lead the Clippers. Marques Johnson added 23 points and Nimphius. in his first game for the Qippers since being aquired from the D-11as Mavericks. finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Rodney McCray and Lewis Lloyd . each contributed 24 points for the Rockets. John Lucas added 14 points for the Rockets. Ralph Sampson fouled out late in the founh quan.er after scoring 12 points. The Rockets jumped to a 36-32 lead after one quarter and were ahead 6S-59 at halftime before the Clippers rallied to ta.kc a 96-92 lead after three quancrs. Th.e Vlctory for the Kockets broke the team out of a slump playing on the road. ,,,.....,.._. Hoa8tOD 'e Ralrh Sam peon (No. 50) oat-reachee Clipper Ceclrlc lluwel for rebound Wedn~y nJcht. OCC downs Mira Costa Sea er' s 1 7 points lead the Rustlers to season-opentn win J0t Seqcr scored 13 points in th~ accond half to lead Oranat Coast Collete to 1 67-64 non-conference buketball wil\ over host Mira Costa Colltae Wednesday niaht in the Pir1tts' 1e1ton opener. Scaeer.a ~IOctntcrand product of Newport Harbor Haah. picked up three early fouls and watched f'l"om the bcnc:b U lbe PlrllCI fell behind. 40-Jl, It the haJf Seller Sit OUC nearly 1.5 minutes in the nnt half. He tqW!d seven of OCC's last nntc potnu •o make the d1otrence. and was b ol 7 trom the floor and S of 5 from the charity hnc Oranae Coast wa credited with 27 peMoal fouls on the ni&ht. The Span1n wcrc paced b) Doc Phillip who ored t 3 first-half points. Mira Co ta had plenty of op- portuniucs 10 rack up points at the free throw hnc. and tallied 20 chanty points at 11mc's end. OCC received a strona same from Chuck McOabran, who toued off nine assists and scored four point' The Piraccs' only sophomore s1.1ner. Jon Johnston, scored 12 po1nu on the nl&M. 11 in the KWnd half oast's Fred 81ckctt. a 6-6 freshman swinam1J\, I«! the team with ci&)lt ~bo\.1"41 and also thn:w in 12 point<i. The •~ host Citrus C'ollcgr 1-nday nitht. But he's ready for an uphill struggle in Notre Da me post SO TH BEND(AP)-Lou Holtz promised no miracles Wednesda y as the new head football coach of pressure-packed Notre Dame, a JOO that apparently does not include the un1vers1t) 's trad111 onal li ve-year con- tract. Holtz, who recent!) completed his second season as Minnesota football coach. tlew from Minneapolis after accepting the post Wednesday morn- ing. 'Tm not a miracle worker. I'm not a $Cn1us. ··he said as he appeared w11h Jnsh Athletic Director Gene Comgan at his first Notre Dame news con- ference Wednesday. "While we do have fine athletes here. other schools have fine athletes too. There's a fine hne between winning and losing. .. Holt'Z succeeds Gerry Faust. who announced his resignauon Tuesday after becommg the losingest coach m Notre Dame history with a 30-2S-l record. "The people expect a minor mir- acle every Saturday and a maJor one ever) now and t~n." Holu said "You and I both know this is going to be a long uphill struggle. But 1 do believe we arc mentally prepared to approach 1t with an opt1m1suc at- titude ... Holtz said he had made no de- cisions about assembling his o"n coaching staff for the 1986 season. or about offensive strategies for his first season with the Irish. Notre Dame opens agamst Michigan. who de- feated the Insh 20-12 in 1985. Holtz used low-key humor to e' ade a question about the pressures of coaching Notre Dame's prcsug1ous and demanding prOlflm. then said he was prepared to do his best. · "I attended one pme here. 1 no11t·e the fans were unafl'Md." he Joked "I'm not tootona at Knute Rock- ne's record. or Frank Lcah y's record. or Ara Parsegtuan's record I looked Lou Holtz al that and thought 11 >wa' a m1'ipnn1 he ~1d "I JUSt "ant 10 do lhl' hc'tl I can and add to the 1rad111nn' uf :"oo1n.' Dame." The terms of Holtz·,. ~·ontract remained secret. as C'omgan refused to discuss the length oft he pact Notrl' Dame: football W.:llht''t ha'l' 1ra- d111onall) '>1gned fiq.·-)ear rnn1ract'>. "1th e'<tt'm1on' offered on a 'l'ar-10- 'c:ar ba\1'> Dunng Fau'tl°\ ti\t'-~car ll'nure. un 1' ers1t' 011ic1al\ rl'\I sted inten'>e pres<,ure from )omr tan<. and j lumn1 w ea~ the coalh out 01 h1\ con1rac1 alter he ta1kd to produce u1 n-.1'1t'nt "inner'> ~ uni,er\1t\ 11ffinal al'u pointed nut 1ha1 Prc'>11kn1 Thcodon• 'vt Hc,burgh and \ 1cr President and athle11c board d1rntnr Edmund P JoHr 11.h11 appnned Htl ll/\ hinng . .., arc slJll·d w n:ure 1n 1411"' "hen Holt1 11.ould bt' on!~ in h1\ "l'rnnd 'l'ar ,r ,cnh«.>le"' Hol11 c;a1d he wa<, happ' .... 1th tht· dl.'al .. The,·,e been \t'f'\ tJir tu me· ht' \d id C nmgan ..aid ht· ofTl'rl'd H11lt1 th<' 1nb 1uM alter m1dn1gh1 folll1"ing a -.encs of tckphone calls bct"cen '\v trc Dame and 'vtinneapoli'> that began '>I\ hllur. after Fau\t an- nounced h1' rcs11mat1on Gophers 'don't need Lou Holtz anymore' MI NNE..\POLIS (..\Pl -Lou Holtz did 'iuch a good JOb 1n build mg the Un1ver511\ of Minne'>ota's foot - ball program that ··~c don't nl"ed l ou Holtz anymore ," Mmncsota Prc,1 - dent Kenneth Kelll·r said ~edn1·,. day . "" e arc d1sappo1 nlt'd ... f....cller "11J at a news conference 10 d1~ u'' lht• future of Gophers foot ba ll "11hou1 Holtz. who earlier 1n the da\ a1xcpll·d the coachtn~JOb i\l . otrc Dame .. ..\t the same time. "e feel progrec;s '' present Progress on "h1lh >we can build.\\ e thank him for h" contnbu- uon. Hl''s helped u<1 iWI 11' 1he point wile~ "'e don't nl.'l'il l 1)U H11h1 an)'morc." Holtz. who wa5 kno" n nJttonw1tk for his colorful ~rwnahl' replaced (1cm Fau't "lho rc<>1g.nrd TueMia~ J'> '\01re Da ml"\ n.1ach .\lhlelll n m·l IM Paul l 11l I '>aid a 1 hrC"e-man --elt'll u1n l om m 1 lll.l' ha., alrcad' tx·r n h1rnwd to choose Holtz'\ '>Ulle\\lH Thl· l.'om m1ttee include' l 11cl t ran lo. V. 1lder\on '1cc prc~1dent ol 'tudrnt affair<.. and Roben -\ \tc:in IJ" '>Chool tkan "\\ e "Ill l..t•l·f' the .ipplllJllon prcxe~s openl"d 1n1 11m • "l'C:lo. h<'g1nning tnda' .. l-.dk1 'jld "\\>e ha'c 'itrramhned the "-'arch nm1m11 tcc to c\pedllc the 1"110a11on1 and I l <'na1nl~ hope th11. "111 be d('('1dC'd b' the C hmtma\ hohda' ~ ·· Coletnan Rookie of Year "~hat "c'rt' lnokmg tor 1\ 'ome- onc "1th 01' 1\lon I t•\pc-nencc for at lea"t fi, e H'tlf\ · ( i1t.'I \Std "Or professional l·\pertl·nlC. It l'an ~ a head coach or an a"t'>tant ul3ch Right no". 11'~ "1dr open ·· B' that (11el meant that Ho1t2·~ \UCcessor n<'Cdn 't ha' e thr ..ame ktnd of flamtxn·anet.• a<1 doe'i Holt1 CardinalS'Speedster unanf mous winner of National Lea ue title NEW YORK (AP) -Vin~ Cot- em1n. whoSt-1pttd Pf'Oved the catal)'1t in the 1ttac.k of the NatJonal Leaaue champion t. Louis ('atd1n1ls. was the unanimow wm- ner Wec:ln~)' of the NL Rookie of the Year ~ward by the Base._11 Wnten <\ 50Ciation of America. ( olcman. who stotc a roo~ ruord 11 O ha~ swept au 2"4 votes f'rom a i:-ncl of wnten for \k mu1mum 120 point bccOmma only tM fif\h unan1- mou winner or the award. Second place went to 2Q-tarM win.ntf Tom Brown1n1 of t~ C1nannat1 Rech. who also wa'I chosen unan1m11111,I~ "I'm overv.helmM ... C olt·man 'l31J from his mother·~ home.' 1n Ja ~­ sonv1lle. Fla. "fof me 10 "1n th1' 1~ a dcum come true h's ~mething that can hap~n to )'Ou onl~ ontc 1n \our career. "I had no doubt that I rnuld 'teal bates The only QUC'it1on that I had wa 1fl would ha'c the opportun1t' to '1e&I bases -and that "a\ 10 h11." Coleman 111d. lt marked tht fu'St time an NL rookae baJ been a unan1mou~ cho1~ 'nee first t..sc-man "1lhe \.icCove) of the San Franmro (i&ants m t9SQ It also "''I\ the fil"\t umc both fint- and tttond-place fin1\hen ""ert vnanimou and the fif"t t1me sin~ 1978 th.al the wanner 1ottl\ neither a Lo.t . .\ nsclc ~r nof a ev. York MeL "Thert' art dilkrrnt !>trokc" for d1flercnt folk\ ... he \31d ··there art othen out thcrt •.ilh good per· \OnahllC"'" Giel u1d that Hoitt hu agreed to coach thr (,ophcn 1n lhetr Indepen- dence Bowl appc. ranee [)e.c 21 .tpmst Clem'IOn 1n httvepon. La.. V.1ldcnon clanficd Holu\ com- mclllS concern 1 na an escape clause 1n the five-)ear rontnct lhat Holtl "'ntd on Dec. 22. 1983 The cl1u reportedly frted Holl1 10 take the job at Notre Dame 1f1t wasevcroflcred to him "Thcrt I! no st1pulluon •bout Oll't 0..mc," ht sald. -Wl\ait ~ mack dear ''that after he'' do"'-n here f04' stvnal ycan -two. three or ~ba,ever -wt would hope lbal we wou'4 be abte to con¥i~ lum lO ~ t.het l.broueh io fnutaon ... Dinner is served a little late today . for Jets, Lions ..... APdl•ldn . PONTIAC. Mich. -Oefen l\C m-~ tiMmt-n 1,ikc .Mark Oastineau love· I\. Quf,1crbacks ~1kc Eric Hipple hate it. But ~yen or hate n. lhey'U both be on hand when the New ;:...,,~ Jets take on Detroit in the Lions' annual • ... nk~vina Day footbell pme today. H1s>pl~. the Detroit quanerblck. dislike the Thank .. vana Day aame because it doesn't give him ~tame tn .,., Ovt'r the hurts from Sunday's game. • In tht' National Football League. the body doesn't bounce back that fa t. ··After a loss likt' we had 1n Tampa Bay. it makes it tough mentall~ and physically.'' Hipple said. "It sa tough week. Normally it depends on the season. You gtnerally ftel better about Thurs- day. Some gam~. though. not until Fnday afternoon." But Gastineau. the Jets' O..cin•a hyper sack anist. is a hmer. not a bitee. He can't wait to get at 1t again. .. I'm kind of excited about 11." Gastineau said. "I think one of the most difficult things in the NFL 1s wajting from Sunday to Sunday. I hate the Monday Night game because it's another day before you can play. "This is my first time playmf on Thanksgiving and ·I'm really looking forward to it.· The Jets. who arc 9-3. have the best record in the ~FC and lead thtir Eastern Division by one game over the New England Patnots and Miami Dolphins. The Lions. 6-6. are second in the NFC Central and fighting elimination from the NFL playoff picture. "h's always hard to pla) on Thanksgi ving after a Sunday game," Jets Coach Joe Walton said. "But Detroi t has the same problem We know what we have to do. ~·we know we ha ve a chance to control our destiny . We arc in first place and we have to keep winning and keep playing hard and we'll see what happens in the next four weeks." Quote of the day M1am1 running back Melvin Bratton on the Humcanes' upcoming game with Notre Dame· "(don't like Notre Dame. l hate them. I don't ltk~ all that tradiuon crap ... ' ASU recruiting to be checked PHOEN IX -A Pacific-10 Con-m fcren ce commlllee reponedly has rec- ommended that rtcru1t1ng for Arizona State Univers11~ 's basketball program be restncted for one )ear because of numerous 1r- rcgularit1es. The Phoen1"1; Gazette reponed Wednesda) thal the conference's compliance comm111ee recommended that .\SU coaches be restricted from making olT- campus _co~tacts with recru11 s. scouting prospect!> or from bnngmg recruits on expense-paid v1s1ts to the Tempe school dunng 1986. However. the committee's recommendation. 1f approved by conference officials. would enable Sun Devil coaches 10 contact recrutts 1n wn11ng or O) telephone. the Gazette said. The Gazette story did not disclose 1hC' na1ure oft he alleged 1rregulant1es. Coach sentenced for drug sale NASHV ILLE Ex-Vanderbilt [iJ strength coach E.J. "Doc" K.reis and a •II• former pharmacist received one year of unsupervi sed probation Wednesday tor selling steroids to a Clemson University coach without a prescnption. Kreis' attorney. Roger May. said the sentence was ··bas1calh what we asked for." Ma)· added. "Our pos111on was that there's nothing the coun could do to punish him (K.re1s) more than he alread) has publtcly been punished 1n the press." LINEABED smart prot ect ion for your truck bed-No scrat ches, nicks, dents, rust, corrosion It's the gift I 1neasy w ith a gift cert1f1cate - Bird ecorea 47 In 132·124 win Larry Bird broke out of a shootina m slump with a scason-h1a.h 47 points. includina 12 1n a founh-penod seesaw duel. and Bo ton stre&Jced to its fif\h consecutive victory Wednesday niaht 1n a 132-124 Nattonal Bauetball Assoc1auon decision over Detroit. . . Elsewhere. J•llH Ervla1 scoltd 11 points and CbarlH Ba.rka.y scoltd I 0 pf his carecr-h1&h 30 in the third period a Philadelph11 raced to a I O..po1nt lead and wtot on to beat New Jersey 111 ·I00 ... Terry Cummln11 provided eight points dunngan 18-1 scoringsurgein thc ' fourth quarter to boost Mil· waukec to a 114-96 vi~tory over Atlanta . . . The Sao Antonio Spurs. led by the 2S points of Jobay Moore, staved off a ficrct • founh.quaner rally for a I 04-97 win over Washington ... ltlld Vaodewe1lle scored 14 of his 32 points in a lopsided third quancr as Portland beat hapless Phoenix ""d I I 0-93 ... Adrian Dantley scored 13o(his 38 poin ts in a 28-16 Utah fou rth quancras the Jazz do~i:ied Chicago. 114-26 ... Parvlt SJaort scored on a driving layup wi th I :05 left in the game to lead Golden State to a I 04-102 victory over Denver. , Capitals win seventh straight balan~d attack as Washington extended , Mike Gartner and Bob Carpenter led a ~ ltS unbeaten streak to seven games with a 5-3 victory over Mdlitreal Wednesday night. Four players -Dave Cllrlttlan, Alan Hawortb Carpenter and Ganner -scored goals for the 13-6-3 Capitals ... Elsewhere in the NHL, Lanny McDonald scored po"".er pl?Y goals four minutes apart to break a second-penod lie. and added a third-period assist to lead Calgary to a 5-2 victory over the New York Rangers behind the goaltcnding ofRejeu Lemelin ... Mlle Bouy scored three times in the third period to rail) the New York Islanders to a 4-4 ovenimc tic with Minnesota ... Tim Kerr ~ored hi~ 22nd and 23rd goals of the season to lead Philadelphia to a 6-1 win over ~innipeg ... Dou1 Shedden scored two goals to lead Pittsburgh to.a 7-1 win over Toronto ... Rookie Petr Klima_ scored his I 0th and 11th goals of the season as qttro1t snapped a three-game los1nt streak with a 4-1 ."1ctory <?ver Buffalo ... Steve Tambelllni. sent onto the ice asa six th attacker. scored his second goal of the game with 24 seconds left to play to give Vancouver a 5-5 lie with Edmonton. 'Hot Rod' lawyer asks reversal . NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Tulane m basketball:star John "Hot Rod" Williams' lawyer has asked a state appeal coun to ovenurn the dcc1s1on re1nsta11ng spons bnbel) charges against W1ll1ams. "This coun appears to have analyzed this tase from the standpoint that the majority of the crimmal cases 11 passes upon are analyzed. namely that the defendant has appealed a conviction... Joel P. Loeffelholz argued in a 22-pa~e motion. ··That standard doec; not app!y in a pre-conv1ct1on posture." A. three-Judge panel of the Founh C1rcu11 C'oun of <\pJX'al sent the charges back Nov. 13 to D1stnct Judge .\f\ in V. Oser. who ruled in August that prosecutors had pushed defense lawyers into askin$ for a mistnal. Loeffelholz asked the entire Lou1s1ana 4th C'ircu11 '-oun of ..\ppeal on Tuesday to ovenurn that dcc1s1on Williams was accused of two counts of sports onbery and three counts of conspiracy tot·ommtt sports bri ber) in a plot to fix three Tulane games last season. Television, radio TELEVISION 9 10 p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Nev. \ ork Jets al Detroit . ( hannel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: St. Louis at Dallas. Channel 2. 10 p.m. -WR ESTLI NG: Channel 56. 11 p.m. -BOXING: Great moment!> 1n Ol}mp1c boxing, Channel 56. RADIO 9·3() p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: New York Jets at Detroit, KMPC(710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: St. Louis at Dalla!>. KMP( (710). FRIDA Y'S TELEVISION 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL· Virginia at Mar) land. Channel 2. · UCI signs Lyon Former. Woodbndge High stand- out Sharon Lyon has signed a letter of intent with the UC lrvme women's ba'lketball team . Lyon. a 6-2 po'it. is playing at Fullenon College 1h1s season. She was MVP in the Fullenon Invitational Tournament last week. :·we are vel) excited to sign a skilled post player like Sharon." said UCI Coach Dean Andrea. ~~t."' I Thi•@ ~tastic i ALWAYS I 25 It 70°/o .. . _.. Up and over UwlretMio\u Cal State Loe Anaelee faard Sean Dominque (No. 21) reachea for ball after Wliconain center Darin Schubring (No. 52) blocked hl• •hot in HCC>nd half action. -1111181:-~-------- Pepperdin e scores win over St. Mary's From AP dJspatcbes to 15 games. MALIBU -Junior forward Enc ln other college games: • Whi te scored 18 points to lead San Joae State 79 Hayward 5~· Peppcrdine to a 69-60 victory over St. Senior center Lance Wyatt scored IS Mar) 's of Texa!> m a non-conference ~ints and sophomore forward Reg- c91lege basketball game Wednesday g.ie Owens added 16 points and 19 n1&ht. rebounds to lead San Jose to the win bown 22-17 late in the first half, over Hayward. Pepperdine ran off 15 unanswered San Jose led at the half 29-25 and points to take .a ~2-22 lead 36 seconds then scored 14 stra1&ht points to stan before inter;n1ss1on. the second period. San Jose. 2-0. also St. Marys got w1th1n fou r points. w~s led by sophomore forward 38-34. w11h 14:48 Lo play. but could Rickey Berry with 16 points. get no closer. Hayward. which dropped to 2-1 Dwayne Polee scored 11 points for was led by forward Cye Adams with repperdme. which improved its re-15 points. Forward Glen Graham and cord to 2-1. Anthony Frederick and guard Michael Harns also added 12 Grant Gondrezick each chipped in I 0 points each for Hayward. for the Waves. Lotdtlau State 70 WaablngtoD '1· For;war~ Pete H.ansen led St. Se~ior guard Don R~dden scored ii Marys wi th 17 points and seven pomts and had 12 rebounds as 12th- rcbounds. ranked Louisiana State made use o" St .. Mary's f~ll to 2-1 on the ~ason. 23 Washi.ngton turnovers to defeat With. the VJCtory, Peppe_rdme ex-the Huskies 70-6 1 in intcrsectional tended tts homccourt winning streak basketball. Ueberroth . summons players Commissioner sets meeting with players- involved with drugs NtW YORK (AP) -Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth has summoned 24 players who have been involved with or implicated 1n drug related matters to mcttmgs at his office tn January. 11 was learned. The New York f 1mes reported that Ucberroth sent letters to the 24 players on Thursday. Although there was no announcement of the action. The Times quoted sources fami liar with the commissioner's actions. Nineteen of che 24 players were among those who e11her tes11fied or were named during the Pittsburgh drug trial of Philadelphia caterer Cunis Strong. while the other fi ve have admitted involvement with drugs. the Times said. Those receiving letters who testi- fied at the Strong trial were Dave Parker, Keith Hernandez. Dale Berra, Lonnie Smith, Jeff Leonard. Enos Cabell and John Mi lner. who is no longer an active pla¥er and thus could refuse the co mmissioner's summons. Those su mm oned who were men- uoned dunng the tnal but did not tesufy were Joaquin AnduJar. Rod Scurry, 8111 Madlock. Gary Mat- thews. Lee Lacy. Tim Raines. Al Holland. Dusty Baker. Lary Sorensen. Derrel Thomas, Dickie Noles and Manny Sarmiento. Also se nt letters from the co m- missioner's general counsel. Ed Durso. were Alan Wisgms. Daryl oniers. Claudell Washington. Mike Noms and Vida Blue. all of whom have undergo'ne drug rehabihtauon. as ha ve se ve ral of the other players. ·· 1 his 1s not a surpnsc," players' un10n chief Don Fehr said of the report, "<iince he (Ueberroth) in- dicated a while a$o that he wanted to hold these meetings. I don't know what took so long to have them. We will be tnterested in seeing how they are handled. 1fthey will be conducted with 1ntcgntr or if this is going to be about pubhc11y. We hope 1t isn't " I he players who testified at the Strong tnal did so with immunity against prosecution. and all of them tesuficd that they had ended their drug use. Strong was sentenced to 12 years m federal prison after his conviction for selling cocaine to players. I here was no ind1cat1on wha t. 1f any, action could be taken against the players summoned. OCCwomen win, 68-59 Orange Coast College's women's basketball team saw its nine-point lead dwindle to two before taking control and defeating Mira Costa College. 68-59. in a non-co nference game in the Pirates' gym Wednesday. Klngs Suffer worst home loss ever, 9-0 Amy Hathcock scored 20 points and Lisa Schumaker 15 to lead Coast to its founh win in five tne!>. The Bucs had a comfortable lead at the half. 36-27. but hit a five-min ute dry spell. Mi ra Costa moved to within two points, 55-53. with about five minutes left in the game, but then missed two scori ng opponunities. Coast did not allow Mira Costa any closer. ln another community college game: Rlvertlde 78, Saddleback 13: Con- nie Waikle scored a ga me-hijh 30 points. but it wasn't enough for the Gauchos. as they dropped the non- conference game to Riverside at Saddle back. 3 7 • z 3 3 3 INGLEWOOD (A P) -Sylvain Turgeon and Tom e Robenson each scored two eoals and goalie Mike L1ut recorded his 12th National Hockey League shutout as the Han ford Whalers routed the Los Angeles Kings 9-0 Wednesday night. Han ford opened a 4-0 lead in the OJ?Cning period on ~oals by Kevin Dineen. Ron Francis. Jorgen Pet- tersson and Roben son and were in control through out. • AJsb scoring for Hanford were Stewan Gavin and Paul Lawless. The victory was the most one-sided road victory ever recorded by the Whalers. The old mark was a 6~0 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1984. It was also the most one-sided loss ever suffered by the Kings. whose worst home loss had been a seven- goal margin against the !!it. Louis Blues in 1979. The Kings arc now 2-9-1 at home this season. The Whalers. 1n complete control throughout the game. outshot the K.ings 45-30. Los Angeles failed to conven on six power plays. Hanford was one for seven in power plays. Los Angeles Coach Pat Quinn said there was no way. after a good road tnp, he was expecting his team to be beaten so badly. "When we came back off the road. 1fyou'd ha ve told me this was going to happen. I'd sa)' you were nuts." Qu.inn said. "The last five games, we ve had a lot o.f good things happen, especially in Chicago." The Kines plared the Black Hwks to a 4-4 tie 1n their previous 11.ame. Mississippi St. Coach fired STARK VILLE. M1ss.(A P)-M1s- sissippi State football Coach Emory Bellard. who had predicted his team would capture the Southeastern Con- ference tllJc this season but fa iled to win a conference game. was fi red Wed ncs(Jay. Athletic Director Charley Scott made the announcement at a news conference, sayinJ that Bellard wa'I relieved of all du ties "immediately." Bel lard, 5 7. had been at State seven seasons. He had one year to go on his contract. conference. but released a bnef state- ment: "for seven years I have been the head football coach at Miss1ss1pp1 tate Universiuty. In those years there have been great and rewarding experiences and there ha\Te een ex- periences which caused me to feel hun that no one can comprehend. This was not a hun that came from other people. but rather one that came from within Emory Bellard. NB's Maloney to be honored SAVINGS ON DESIGNER FASHIONS_ NEW& PRE-OWNED MODELS State finished S-6 overall and 0-6 in the SEC this past season. and his overall mark at the school was 37-45. The Bulldogs closed their season Saturday with a 4S-27 to archnval M lss1ss1 ppi. Bellard wasn't present at the news Al Malo.ney of Ncwpon Beach. wh~ organized and took part in a scnes of f90tb~ll games in Japan SO years ago. 1s being honored 1h1s week in Tokyo. 25~ • Patty Woodard •re [ • Carol Uttle off • U. Clo~ts • Jty SttttlS • C.W. II • I•" It Cottr • JoutUI llrtl• • ...w llltthw fmP~ Fantastic 722-9711 WE'VE MOVED To: 427 E. 27th St. #D Costa Mesa 63 l ·-6520 A CROSS FROM THE NEW WHEREHOUSE 103 off all merchandise wl Mitloney ond six other members of that We t Coast All-tar ttam will be honored with a dinner toni&hi. under the auspices of the ,.\mcrican- Japancse Football Ano<:1ation. Maloney and tht' others will also attend Saturday''I U -Orqon aamc in Tokyo. Maloney. 78. led the aroup of 33 players on 1 30-d~y. l().a.ame trip In 19JS. Others nuikin1 the trip with Malone) include Howard Clarit. Kenneth "Bnck" Bri&ht, Verdi 8o)'cr. C'arld ·•Woody .. Ullin. lex Ea&Jc a nd Jed Onlina. Clark and Easle pla)'td foo1t.ll m Jhc early 30s at the Un1vem1y of Ottton. whale Bnaht •nd Ostlina played 1t . Bci)'er ts a UCLA lf'l(fuate and Ull in play~ at chr {Jn1vcn1ty orWuh1 ngton . .. Ea•t Bl uff ba•lretbllll . Women '• racquetlMll tourney . l1ght·ttmc nutu>nal champion Lynn Adams of < O\ta \fr\a "111 be the top seed for the Wor_ncn\ !'roft\\tonal Racquetball A.ssoc1a· t1on \ l-'.ic1t1c Mutual Pro-Am C'hamp1onsh1ps Thur"9a) thmugh ()unday. Dec 12-15, at the I o~ C aballl'ro' '\pom Com1>lex 1n Fountain Valle>. RCJJstrauon for hmttcd opensnp in the &st Bluff Boy' and Girls Club's intramural basket· ball lea1ucs 11 now be1na held at the club . cost " S25 per pllY.t'f and pan1c1pan1s arc assured two quaners or pla\ Grades I ·3. and 1 \llll 1e openings for the league. which begins in Ja.1uary. . E11ht·foot b1uke1~ will be used for first throulh third grade leagues. ThC' top lfJ pmfe\~tonah. 111clud1ng No 3 'ICl'd and rnrrent nutwnal doublC'~ lhamp1on Tern Cnlreath 1>1 Mt\s1on VtC'JO, will be competing for SI O.f.l<Xl 1n pn1c awards For 1nforma11on phone 640-6650, or wnte 2555 Vma Ori Oro. Newi>on Stach, 92660. All proceed~ from the tournament will go to the l\nhnt1\ foundation Adams and (i1lrea1h will atw co nduct a chn1c \\ ednc~a~. Def I I at 7 p.m. For 1nforma11on phone 546-8560 or 979-6942 t:f Pro ba•ketball LAKERS SCHEDULE Fn . No' 2Y -Seattle (home). Over-tbe-llne toui;n.ament ream appltca11ons are no°' being accepted fo1 the 6t h .\nnual Chmtmas Over-The Linc tournamrnt ~aturdjl>. Dec 14. at Mile Square Park 1 n l·ountatn Valle~. Sun . [)c{ I -C h1cago (home). Wed . Otc 4 -at L t.ih Fn . Dec 6-Houston (home). Sun .. Dec Q -Dalla) (home'). Thurs .. Dec 12 - Phoenix (homt'J. Fn . Dec 13-at Denver.Sun. Dec. IS -Dc1ro11 (home). Tut~ .. Dec 17 -at New York Wed .. Dec IQ -at Milwaukee; Fri .. Dec 10 -at Cleveland. Sat., Dec 21 -at Wuhington. Thurs . Dec 26 -at San Antonio; Sat .. Dec 21! -at Sacramento. Sun .. Dec. 29-Goldcn S1a1c I home) 1-ntry fee 1s S2 I for the three-on-three softball n cnt and all team\ arc guaranteed four games. Mcn''Jl(ld women·~ d1v1s1ons will begin at 9 Home game\ begin at 7.30. Ticket pnces range fromSI050ioS35 CLIPPERS SCHEDULE J m ' I or 1nlorma11on phone 1213) 630.2298. Frt., No". 21.J -at San Antonio; Sat Nov. 30 -at Dallas Wed . Del 4 -Sacramento (home). Thurs .. Dec. 5 -at (1oldcn Sta ie at . Dec. 7 -Utah (homt). Tues .. Dec 10 -Dallas (home): Wed., Dec 11 -at Denver. Fn . Dec 13 -at Seattle; Sat Dec 14 -Phoenix (home). Wed .. Dec. 18 -(1olden \1.1te (ome). Fn . lkc. 20 -San ;\ntonso (home I \at Dec 21 -at Sacramento. Wed .. Dec ~ ~ -a1 Pon land. Thurs .. Dec 26 - Ph1ladelph1.1 I home) \at . Dec 18 -at Seattle. Mon Del 30 -Bci\ton (home) .,. Homt' game~ begin at 7 30 Ticket pnces range from SS w S20 Youth coaching claN ~ clas\ on coaching and training youth ba~ball team\ 1s being offered b) lhl' Rancho \an11ago C ollege·, comm unll)' sen ices program Tuesda's from 7-10 pm beginning Jan 7 and running through 1-eb :?S at 11scampus 1n Orange 1!04~ l < hapman A\t' . fhc da\\ ..t>1ll discuss fundamentals. pral·1tcc 11rgan11a11on. proptr UM! of drills and other 1cathrng techniques. safety factors. d1Sl'1pltntt and mental conce n1ra11on. A l di do cl a Ne• offered Three ~\·ctton\ of A1k1do. a non-aggress1 vt'. modern Jarant\e martial an, are being offered this spring b> \addleback C otlege Formt'r Santa Ana Valley vars11~ coach llcrschcl Mu~1ck. will teach the course. He has had over :?II )Cars of youth ba-;eball coaching e\J)Crtencc and wa\ three limes the Orange ( oun t) ( 1>:ith of the Year Enrollml·nt feet'> SS for the clas~s. <;ehcdulcd from Y-1 I a m on Saturda). 7-9 p.m on Monda) and I:!· I pm on Monda) and Wcdnc,da) Pla,cr\ managers, coaches and parents are '"' 11ed HI 11ar11,·1pa1c 1n the cl a'>\ "'hteh has a The wur\l' I\ Ot:ing taught b) tounh-degrcl' ..\1k1do l'llad. ~h Wa )'ne fourda S~'> fn· . \tudcnt\ ma) reg1\tcr al tfic firs1 class meeting. but prc-registra11on 1s recommended. For 1nforma11on phone 667-3096 Tourda <.aid .ill 1>f lht' techniques. which ('m phas11e grips and throw\ ra1her than blow\ "can bt· learned b} an )one "ho \."an lift IS pounds " Boland, Gasparian honored The Soulh < ·oa<;t < ·onfon·ncc cham- pion Golden West C ollegc Rustier<> swept top honor\ 1n the all-con- ference team 1n a vote of sec coaches Player of 1hr Year honors "'cnt to sophomore setter Julie Boland. while Alben Gaspanan was chosen C oach of the Year for dirccllng the Ru"illers to a 13-1 mark The Rustler\. along "'1th Orange Coast. will enter pla} 1n the Sou them California regional tournament be· g1nn1n~ Tuesday All·Sot1tb Coast Confe rence First Team Setter-Julie Roland ((1W( ). soph .. Anna Castillo (~addlehack). soph. Middle ~locker\-( ccc Elias (Golden Wes:). soph ... Barbara Bally coco. fr. Outside h1 ttcr!>-Karcn Knight (GW('). soph .. Ann Java~e (0<'('), fr .. Linda Bauman (C'emtos). soph .. Mar) Spaeder(Fullcrton). fr. Second Team Setters-Reyna Gutierrez ((er· ntos). fr : Kam Rochow (0 C ). fr .. and\ Taylor (Saddleback). ~oph Ou'ts1de h1t1ers-Kathy Wh1ssman (GWC>. fr . Manna Van Mel.le (G WC>. soph . Lisa Manfrq (Ci WC ). fr .• Jennifer Delley (0('(). fr .. Jen- nifer Kronk <Saddlehack). soph. M 1dd le blocke rs-M 1chc.-lle Lazorek (0C('). fr . Holly Ast1er (Fullerton). fr Player of Year-Julie Bolan~ (Golden Wtst) Coach of Year-Al~n Gaspanan (Golden Westl For rcg1~tra11un 1nforma11on phnm· the ..\d· m1ss1on' and Rcrnrds Offirr di ~ll~·-l555 Campbell, Newland top All-PCAA team UC lrvine'sJcffCampbell and Ted Newland walked away w11h thl' top honors as the All -PC AA water polo team was announced Wcdnec;da) Campbell was named the pla)cr ol 1he year in leading the Anteater'> to the PC' AA championship. wh ile Nl'W· land was selected coach of the }Car J.R. Salvatore and goalie Mari.. Maizcll were UCI players named to the first team while tcammatl' M1!..e Doung earned second team honor\ Campbell. a 6-4 senior and produc 1 of Un1 vers1t) High, led the team 1n sconng w11h 70 goals Saha tore. a 6-0 JUntor. scored 61 goals Doting J Junior. had 21 goals The Anteater-;, "'tnnero; ol 1hc conference at I 0-2. enter the NC ..\ .\ champ1onsh1ps Fnda) night at Rel- mnnt Plan aga1n'>l Hrown Un1ver- '''~ I h:Jt game 1<> set for 6 o'clock. First Team ktl C ;1mpbcll (l 'C Irvine). John D1cper\loot I Fresno State). Ph 1 I < a!.t1llo (Long Beach State). J. R. 'iah a tore I UC In 1ne). John \ndrr\on Cl '( anta Barbara) . .\aron 1 C h~t\l'n I Pl·ppcrdme): Goahl'-Mark .\.la11d ( 11\ In 1ne) econd Team 1 \IJu Kenned ~ (Fresno State). Roh Ratl..o\lc (Long Beach State). Make Doung ( l '( Irvine) . .\nmnio ln1guc1 ( l '( \an ta Barbara). Pat O'Bncn ( lJ( \anta Rarbarn). Peter Galli (Pac1fic1. C1oaltt·-Stc'e Coupland <Fresno Stale) Pla~rr of the }tar -Campbell Coach of the )Car -Newland. Perez-Rabotte fight heads Irvine card Santa .\na's Toma' Pcn·1 " favored over Ernie Rabottc ol I °' •\ngcles when California'<, 1op two Junior m1ddlewe1gt\ls meet Fml:n at the lrvme Mamou Hotel. The bout. currently scheduled for I 0 rounds. could IX upped to I ~ rounds for the 154-pound state cham- p1onsh1p. "acated b}' Nardo Ro)bal who rettred last week. ~ubject to '(1ahfomia .\thleuc Comm1'is1on ap- proval. Word from lhe comm1ss1on may be dtlayed as long as Fnda~ ''i weigh-in. accord ing to promoter Don FraSt'r Perez has fa sh 1oned a 13-1 record thus fa r. but figure~ 10 get a <ottf1 h.'\I from Rabnttc. ""ho ha\ bi:en in agatn\t the he st. inc:luding a draw "1th BC' rt Lee. Nardo Ro}bal of Vallejo was the \late JUn1nr m1ddlewe1ght champion. but he retired last week. and the lltlc was declared vacant Bo,.1 ng begins at 8 o'clock.. In other houts. teve Renwick of "'dlington. New Zealand. will be 'ccli.1ng ht'\ third straight Irvine Mamor~ at the e~pense of .\h 1n Prouder of Los Angeles in an I e1gh1-ruundtr at 155 pounds. In ano t her e1ght-roundc:r Pa,adena\ Joey Olivera 1s paired ""''h Jc\u\ Padilla of Mnaco C11y in a ltghtwe1gh1 hout. Sa ilors f a ce Marlboroug h Jn st a t e v olley.ball tourney Thn•t• four-rounders will complete the prop.ram. Dave "Gypsy" Ronko of Long Reach ma kes his pro debut aga1n\t I V Nalls 1n a heavyweight matl'h Eddie Pagl1taro of Cleveland 1\ matched with Malton Bush of \\estm1n'itCr at 165 pounds, and •\lfredo < 1on1alc\ of Pomona goe'> aga1n'it Japan·., Tako h1 Okubo at I ~4 pound\ , Ne~port tforbor High's girl' volleyball team will travel to Marlborough High of lo, ngclcc; for its second-round match 1n the Cal1forntn tatc Vollcyhall ('hamp1on'ihtp~ aturda) night at 7·30. The 'i:ulor. brl'C1cd llJ'it L .\ ROOK\ cit. the Li\ ( II> ch. m- p1on. 15.0. 15· 7, 1 S·~ on T ue~a) night 1n openm1-round action Marlb4.\rouah. 20-1 follow1na iu IS-11.b-IS, IS-7 10-IS. 16-14 victory o'er Powa} on l uesday. wH the champion tn C Ir 4-.\ Ntwpon 1s seeded a an at ·lar&c team and will not haH n home m a tch 1n t h e pl.nofl'I • Marlborough'' thl' hwrnamcn1\ '\CCOnd seed. The Satlon. ""crt• dom1nan1 ap1ns1 Roosevelt. which wa' the LA City champion for thr ~rnnd c;tratght year. Nc:wport ~~cd eight aces and 21 poanh on scn-t'\ that ""ercn't returned . a1lo~C03ch Mike Nrtte\Rtd "The e>tpenenct level •~so mu' h lo""er 1n I A C'tt) ball It'\ har:d for them to compete when they 'ho"<' no club team\ " W ith 11 '1cton U\t'r Marlborouah on ~aturda)', Ne" pon would pla}' the: "inner of the \.11 ra ("o)ta·Paltsadcs match 1n the ~mtfinals Tue-sda) niaht. 'h l'f 500 re\Crvcd suts 1n all pnre r;rngc\ go on c;alc at the hocel Fnda) a1 10 ::1 m Newport Co~ars seek football title Th<' Ncwpon Beach P« Wtt c oupr'I \I. 111 fat"t' the Tustin Ra1dc"' 1n the: Orange County Jr. All·Amcn can football champ1o nJh1p JAme ~turda~ at 2 ~O p m. It Irvine High l h<' C OUJA" ad\'anc;cd to thr ch1mp1on<>h1p with 1 I~ \'1-ctory over the Bcll nowcr Mu ia.na tn the: Stm1final~ la l turda)' at \'aJenr1a H1a.h in Plac-tnua ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, November 29. 1N5 OS Letdown concern to FJOres < Raiders to meet Falcons on heels of two tough wins MANHATT.\N BEACH (AP) - Coach Tom Flores of the Los Angeles Raiders reali le) that his team as npc: for an emotional letdown when 1t plays at Atlanla th is Sunda)'. He's tried to do what he can to make sure such an occurrence dOC'$n 't Anscln fin11hes the rqular $USOn take place. ap101t thr~ ru~ o~ocntJ, all of "Wt can't afford to ha'e a lttdown whom Juve playofTaspuatJons. at this !ltagc: of the season. not wnh While the Raukn were sconna a what's comma up," Aorcs said lOul'bdown with 2:50 rem&.inJ.OJ to Wednesday. "You can't look beyond snap a 6-6 lie and ~t Cincinnatt, anything at this staae. 13.-6, on Nov. 17 the Falcons wert "I menuoned to ouI players the destroyi~ the Rams. 3().1 4. at Fulton importance of not talung Atlanta Count).' Stadium. site of tb1s wcclc- hghtl)' Look what they did to the end's pme. Rams." Last Sunday, the Raiders nipped · The Raiders are facing the Falcons De nver. 31-28. in oven ime to raise on the heels of two hard-fought ' their record to 8-4 and move into a victories. Following the game. Lo~rst-place tie with the Broncos in the --------------------------•• Amencan football Conference's Monarchs place six on Angelus first team Western D1v1sion. Meanwhile, the: Falcons were being trounced. 36-0. by the unbeaten Chicago Bears to fall to 2-10. The Raiders and Broncos play again on Dec. 8. this time at Mi le High Stadium an Den ver. After that, Los .\ngeles entertains Seattle on Mater De1 High has placed s1>. players on tht first team -three on otTc:nse and th rte on defense-1n .\11- Angelus Leaguc:football. On offense. senior wide receive r Paul Cardenas sophomore q uar- terback Todd Mannov1ch and senior lineman Mike Mothtrwa} \\<ere honored. Defens1w first-team laurels went 10 three ~n1ors -lineman Kevin Meehan. linebacker Mike O'Connor and back Tim Haider. The top kicker award was voted to Mater De1's sent0r place-kicker Gary Coston. Mater Dea finished second an the l\ngeluo; League this season to Bishop Amat and ts preparing for the second round of the CIF Big Five pla)olT'i this week again'>! Westminster The team· * Al·Aneetus LH~ i-n. Name, SchMI MVP-Eric 81en1em• 8 •lnOP Ame• Ott M\IF>-T•m Ro\tn-renz Servot• 0-1 MVF>-Jolln Steno1 B Mntomrv Klctter-<;arv Co\lon Meter Ot l'llUT TEAM OFFENSE WR-Peut Cardena\ Meter O.o WR-Fra nk Meuotta St Pe..,t WR-Jiff F>tldnovu. Servo•• WR-<or,,.r Sandor Pou\ X TE~orv Ewing, Piu' )( TE-f>at Pelltnon. 81\llOP .4m•• 0 8-0 •rell Nooglt Ser.••e 0 8-Rocl< Ca rier 80\l>OP Ame• OB-TOdd MarlnovlCll Mater O•o OB-Jonn Scoll, St Peul 08-Eeldle Nevarez. Pius I. OL-Jeck Monte' 8oshop Ame• 01 --r "''"' c;.,.1"'"" 8f'\P\nn A""'"' ' Wt. Yr 17S Jr llO Sr no Sr 17S Sr llS Sr 160 Sr 17S Sr 17S Sr 100 Sr 1.S Sr 11S Sr llO Sr 190 Sc. 180 Sr I~ Sr 240 Sr 11S Sr Ot..-M1" Motbe<wev Melef 0.. Ot..-!>u n Kett.v St Paul OL-Fet•l>9<to .,.•vt rro, Plu• X ""ST TEAM O.F•NSIE OL-Meroo Torrn lll~Atnel OL-Kevo11 Meel\en, Meter 0.1 OL-Mell 8•u.cue, St Paul OL-Bob Moli.e 8 Monlgomerv OL -<•1r11 GelOeblnl. Servile LB-Romon Oler 81"'<>P Arnet t..8-<.,erlel Fretev, 80\noc> Amel L8-Tt0 V11rneuel, Se<vllt L8-l(en Set., 8 Montgomery OB-Peu1 M1roue1, 81l l'IOC> Arnet OB-Tim H1leltf, Meter 0.1 08-Moguet Remlrn. St Peul 0 8-Jlm Sanford, Servile 0 8-JOM Brown. 8 1\llOO Amtt SECOND TEAM OFFll!NSE WR-Jim O'Brien, Maler Del WR-<erlo Hernroio, 8 1\nop Amat WR-Rev Menoevll, s1 Peut WR-Niel< Halouc. Servile WR-Jom Miiier, B Montgornerv TE-Ric~ Younger, St Paul 0 8-<nertes Anton, Meter Ot1 0 8-Mall Se>enet, Maler Otl 08-Monoo Co\lt41o SI Paul OB-<.,erle\ Criner Pius x OL-Leo PresledO Meter Ot OL -Joe Burt Serv11e OL-Pat Hu"' 8 Montgomerv OL-ll1cn Gerroe1o. 81snoc> Amal SECOND TEAM OEFEHSE OL ~erv Ouaes B•sl'IOC> Ame1 OL-AIO•t Anoe<men. Mat~ 0.1 OL-Tonv Gelven 8osl>OP .4met OL-Mlkt 5nln. St Paul OL-Oevfd 8ox Plu\ X L8-llooer AIOl'IMI. SI P1u L8-JelT\fl Pierre. BISl>OP Am•• LB-Mike Kt41v. Mater o.. L8-Joe O'He ra . Meter Oe L8-Mokt Hirou. Servote 0 8-Nlu Sate, 8 MonlOOIT\8'V OB-Seen Canova 8 oVIOP Ama t 0 8-At Oroonez Servile 0 8-Jaso" ROlo\Cll. w v1te 0 8-Rocl> Ruiz St Peut OB-Lamont HOlttnQul\t Pou\ X 130 S• Dec I 5 and travels to Anaheim tts Sr Stadium to meet the Rams on D«. ns Sr B . ., 11S Sr ••s Sr 110 Sr 710 Sr ns Sr 19S St llS Jr ns Sr ns Sr 170 Sr 11S Sr 17S Sr llO Sr 110 Sr 11S Jr 166 Jr 110 Sr ISS Jr 110 Sr 190 Sr 110 Sr llS So 110 Jr 19S Jr 20S Sr 20S !>r XIS Sr 140 Jr ll S Sr 19S Sr ll S Sr 200 Sr 1I S Sr 190 Sr Ito Sr 19S Sr 19S Sr llO Jr 110 So 16S Jr ISS Sr ISO Sr 160 Sr ''° So In addition to evc:rythmg els.e. the Falcom. art not onl} a non-d1v1S1on opponent for the Ra1dt'k. they're.-a non-conference foe. "We're: vef) pleased. obviously. to be in the: pos11ion we're in nght now cons1denn~ where we were a couple of "'eek~ ago.· Aores said. Tickets on sale fo r Pon y Bowl Advanced sale ofttckets to the Dec 7 Pon} Bowl football game are now on sale al Saddlebaclc College and Boegt's porting Goods m Fullerton The game al Orange Coast College will ptt M1ss1on Conference cham- pion Saddltback (I 0-0) against Full· enon (8-2), the wmner of the Pac-9 Cost for the tickets ""'II be SS for gentral adm1ss1on and S3 for stu· dents. statTand facult} of the com pet· 1ng schools To purchase 11ckc:ts at Saddleback. either stop b}' the public mformauon office 1n ·· o\.. building or phone 582-43~ I for details. Boegc:'s 1s located a1 I IX\.\-Commonwealth in Fullenon •I FOR PEOPLE WHO REALLY SKI. You k 1wu· yo u ·re a Roffe pcnun u:hen chills rr111 111> yo u r \pin<· ;11,t thi11ki11f!. ahout t li o.w· \·lo1w' n f tl'hif('. You ·,<' t!,nl sJ..ii ng in yo 11 rwJ11/. //~\as m uch o pa rt of 1101a life a.\ yo 11 r can:cr. And mo11hc morr· i mporto11/. 011 /y the hnt tr i II do . Com e by and .\cc th e ski-u:ear madr espeC'ial/y for p<•opl<· rrho s'l...1 by people tc ho ski at SKI l ' SPORTS INCORPOR,\TED. A nd don ·t be sht/. See 011r salespeople for tltP personal e rl'icc a11 d g11idan <'e te e ·t <'made our sp<•dalty. ORANGE 1802 E. Kotello Ave. (714) 633-1880 FULLERTON 252 0 E. Chapmon Ave. (714) 870-4171 NEWPORT BEACH Fash 1on Island (714) 644-2121 CERRITOS Los Cerritos Center (213) 924-1625 BUENA PARK Buena Pork Moll (714) 220-1272 IM Oninge coa1 DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday, November 28, 1985 fuH l Hl RECORU .. , .. "ATIOMALCO.,IRINC9 W..t W L T ' l 0 1 $ 0 • I 0 , 10 0 c ..... ,, 0 0 • • 0 ' 1 0 s 1 0 , 10 0 .... 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FSU Jontt, UNLV Ct lllOun, CSF Lewis, UNLV Sco11, CSF TC& Yeh. TD 110 101• 13 156 790 • 104 60S 3 121 611 3 10? 481 t Ave. 93 I 718 60 s SSS .. 1 PASSIHG "'8ver PA ,.C Pl TD Pct. Vdl. Gevnor, LBS 4S 1 32 I 18 19 111 3S6S SweeMv, FSU 29S 171 7 14 600 2604 Sttllwortn. UNL V m 158 9 9 S.. I 1920 J1CkS01t, UOP 119 60 1 9 SOI 961 Carlson, SJS 124 61 e 3 492 161 RECEIVING "'8ver LOCkell, LBS Tt ml>leton, LBS llowlev, NMSU Orv, LBS McDonald, NMSU Lewi\, UNLV l"C Yeh. TD 69 9SO 10 62 SOO I S7 SSO I 4S 543 S 37 SI• 1 37 400 I SCORING ....... ., Btlll, FSU Wllllemt, FSU Sartin, LBS Gerner. UOP Noroeard. UOP Wt iltr NMSU Cevtor, LBS TD >lP F G ""-0 .... 100 13 I 0 80 12 o o n 0 16 16 6A 0 21 11 61 0 11 14 60 0 JO 9 S7 Pacific· 10 C.tnftf'tnet O't'tral WLT I 2 I I 3 0 I l 0 6 s 0 s s 0 s s 0 4 7 0 • 1 0 3 • 0 4 1 0 UCLA Arizona Arlrone Slaff Wtll11noton use Oreoon W11111ngron Stele S1tnfC>ro Oreoon St•lt California W L T " 2 0 s 2 0 s 2 0 s 3 0 • 3 0 3 J 0 3 s 0 ) s 0 2 6 0 2 7 0 F rtdf V' I Ge,.,. use "' Ort110n 01 To1tvo. 9 Pm PST R USHING l"ltver MaVH WSU C1>errv, Ore Grffn. UCL.A Knight. use Crutcl'ltr. USC CrtwforCI, ASU Ftt1ntY, Wun MuSltr, Sien B1rbero (el Aoems. Ar11 MAllOnt OSlJ TCI Ycb. TD 221 1236 10 191 961 9 14S 666 6 160 630 3 138 S98 6 173 684 ll ICM 497 s 140 S21 6 124 Sl6 3 139 Sll 1 134 SSA l Ave. 1124 106. 95 I 70 0 66 4 62 2 62 I S7 9 SJ 3 SI I so 4 PASSING "'8Ytr I" A l"C. Pl TD Pct. Y ch. PI Vf, Sten 40S 211 13 10 669 2589 V RHPnOrsl. ASU 310 174 II 10 561 2100 MJlltf, ext 310 1n n 11 ssa 2111 RYPltn WSU 273 IS9 11 14 582 211• Norrlt UCLA 714 136 10 10 636 1119 Jtn1t1n1. Am 271 150 10 7 ~ 1161 Millen, Wuh 26A 158 U 6 S98 IS6~ Brown, Ct l n1 122 12 6 SJ7 1447 Sell11>urv. USC 171 98 • 6 S13 1110 Go"atlfl. OSU 111 9• 9 3 Sit 916 RECEIVING """" Mus1tr. Sten Bynum. OSU Batv, Sten Bernes, Ort Hiii, WHll Wtalllent>v Wu n Horton, Arlr James, Sten Coa, ASU Cormier. USC "'8ver LH , UCLA ltn0t1es, Arrr JHgtr, Wash a ostrom, ASU MtYtt, wsu Crewforo ASU Musttr. Sttn SWffntY Sttn Sneftr USC C,,_rrv Ort SCCMUNG l"C Ycb. TD 78 6S4 • 61 703 1 61 6to J .. 176 6 .. 696 I 46 314 I 43 .. s l 42 658 , 40 718 s 31 370 1 TD XP l'G ,....._ 0 3321 96 0 23 22 19 0 19 21 I? 0 29 IS 74 II I I 61 II 0 0 66 10 I 0 62 0 2S 12 ~" 0 21 lJ OU 10 0 0 60 ..... acff'c 10 f'MtST TIAM OFFElllSE OB-<11<ls Mlntr. Jr 0rf90" RS--Rutt>tn M41Vts Sr Wtslllnglon SI Bred M1.111er. So , SttnlorCI Tonv C11errv Sr <Xeoon WR-1...tw Bernet Sr Oreoon Aeo1>1f' 9vnum. Sr , OrHOn SJ TE-Greg ltlY. Sr Stanford Llntmttt-Jttf 8rt0tl, Jr USC J1mt1 Fllt Pe trkk, Sr USC Mfke H1rtme1tr, Sr UCLA, Ktllh Ktrll Sr Cal JOl'ln Btr~\ Sr Stentord Pl(-Jonn LM. Sr UCL.A 'IRST TIAM Dll'ENH L1ntmtn-Merli W1te11. Sr UCLA, Erili. Howtrd, 'ir WHhlnglon St RtoOI• Aottrs J• Wt slllngton. Ttrrv Tum•v So UCL.A Ll -lv•on £.,ens Jr AmOftt , Herov NICl!tr\411, Jr . Ce 1 Tommv h...tor Sr UCLA Jot Ktllv, Sr Wes111r111t011 09-Allen Dura.ii Sr . Arlaona Tim MCOOllt l<I. Jr . USC. Devl<I Fulelltr, Jr Arlront St . Vetlff Jtekson, Sr , Wt'hlllO '°" Pu1111t-Mlk• SCllUll F• ArlrOlle St ll11urn '4Jeetano-K 1tr·c~ hvlOf. Jr Weslltnoton SI H C0.0 TIAM Of'FINH Q&-JOIWI ~ ...... St~G Ill-MMe Hlells, Ctl, FrtG Crv~lltr USC, ltlck FtntitY, Weilllnoron w•-A••ori co.. At laOtle ll • i 011rt11 HIN, Wesnl119Jon, Jon H0tton Arlrone Tl-Jot C0tmltf, USC UtitmM-Mtfl' Sl#fltll1 Ct4 Gr" SCnwe•, Or-. ~ Tof!ltm·rt Artrone 0.Yld Ftflfll, ArltOM SI . '""' Lt d•nt\ V¥9~,.ion St' Jim Mceullout!I UCLA ftl(-Mft 1~ ~l'llOfle • llCC*O TIAM O.,INSI L~Tonv Coiotllo, use, M411tll WtlllH °'· Cel. ~II Koe/I, use. Dall Salu~. MaON S1 Ll~reo ....... M llOl\e $1., 0.lt Ltwl&, OrttOf' $1., kott $1~. Ari•~ sr., Tom Prukoo. Stent0td DI-Levi ne• Nort11lno1on, Ort110n $1 • Jernes wu111n111on. UCL.A. Crt lt llutltdoe. UCLA Clluck Ctcll. Arl1one Purtle<-Mlkt PrtKNr, Oreoon. lttlurn 1peclell11-Antl'IOnv Perlle<. Ari· lont $1 N ..... Dame CNd\lnt recetds • J L Morison 1194 J 1 I .100 H.G Hedin lltS 3 I 0 7SO Frenk He<lnt lrH·9t 12 4 I 65' Jim Mc.W-v lltt ' l I 6SO Pt lrlelt. O'Dtt 1900·01 14 4 2 750 Jemn FereONtr 1t01·0> u 1 ? m Loul1 Selmon 1'°4 S l 0 625 Ht nrv McCiltw 1905 S 4 0 .SM TllOl'llll 8errv 1906·07 11 I 1 .193 vrcior Piece 1909 I 1 O .119 F reni. LOllllm•n 1909· 10 1 I I 2 .157 JOl'lll Mtrli.s 1911-12 13 0 2 .t33 Jftte Htr~r ltll· 17 l4 S I .Ml Krw .. RockM 1'11·30 lOS 12 5 .Ill Huntl AndtnOll 1931 ·33 16 9 1 630 Elmer Levoen 1t3A·40 ., 13 3 no F renk LH hY· v 1941 ·SJ 11 II 9 ,ISS Eel Mcl<Hve< 1944 I 2 0 ,to() HIJ9h Oevore·r 1945·63 9 9 1 .SOO Te<rv Brenne n 1954·SI 32 11 0 .640 Jot Kuherkll 19S9·62 17 23 0 42S Ari Ptr"!!lll•n 1"4·74 95 17 4 .136 0 811 Devine 191S·IO SJ 14 t 764 Gerry F•ull·x IMl·I S )0 2S I S.U .Totel 646 J91 40 762 x·ont game remelnlng v·LHrlV coe~ from 19•1·43 end 19'6·SJ r·Dtvore coaclltd In 190 end 1H3 c ..... ,.....KMdUle TONIGHT'S GAMIE Tens •' Tun 11.&.M l'RIDAY'S GAMS Virginie al Mtrvl•nd !Cllt nntl 2 et 11 JO a m l SATURDAY'S GAMIS Or911on vs USC •I Tokvo (G•me sltrls at 9 pm . PST, Friday) Altbtme vs Aut>urn et Bkmlr11111tm <C11tnntl 7 11 noon> Ftorlda Stalt •I Ftorldt Pecl1k ti Cel Sl•lt Fullerton Gto<g1e ., G«lrgl• Tecll, n Sen Diego Sltle a t H•well, n Nolrt Dame ti Ml•ml, Flt (Channel 2 el 12:30 Pm I Oklenom• el Okltllorn• Stet• Houtton al Rice Wttl Vlfoln1• II Syrecuse. n venoerl>ill at Tennesstt LSU et Tult M, n SAT\JttDAY, DEC. 7 Brlgl'lem Your111 •I Hew•ll Eul Ctrolina et LSU, n Armv vs N•vv el P11lledelohl11 SMU a l Oklallome Tues·EI Peso vs Wvomlno at Mel· t>OUrne Au\lretla (G•mt 1ter1t e1 1 e.m . PST Otc 71 Hkltt scheot CIF "LAYOl"FS I Stctncl Rtundl Frldt'l'S Ge,.,.s 17:301 lie FIVt COllferenct B1st100 Amal fl l·Ol "' Mlrtne O ·l · 11 11 WtSlmlnsrtr L8 Potv II· II ti Font1ne (l·l ) Eclstn 1•·2) vs Strvlte 19·21 111 Cerritos COlltllt M•ltr Ott ll·ll vl Wts1m1nster (7·4) el Orange Con t Cotleoe COlltrel Cenfllrtnet H••-1 Hertler (t.J) I I L• MlrtO• (9-1) LI Quint• (9·2) vs !.onore (S·6J •' Le Hel>t"t Arttsle (1·31 et La Ht l>t"a 18·21 (Sttvr· dt Y) V•ltnclt !9·21 •s Se<ldlet>eck 19·2) al Irvine Hlgll 504l1Mnl COllfertnCt Pec1hce 18·31 vs Stntt Ana 11·•1 ti Stnl• Ant Sttdlvm E 1 Moatn• (10-11 at Ce o1w •no v •llev (9-1-1) EI Toro (1·3) VS LOS AltmlfO\ (10-11 •• Cienr Foothlll 19·2l et Min ion Vlt lo (9· I· l) GN s_, Centwtn« Muir (10·1) •I Rio Mtst (1·2·1) Scllurr tH): 1) VI Pes.dtne 17·41 ti Ptstdfnt CC Ntwt>urv Perk 17·3·11 vs Hert 17·3·1) ., ColltVt of C•nvons We11 Torrence (7·2·21 el Simi vanev (9·21 E • llMll Ctnfer'tnet Arllngton (1·31 "' CJ1remon1 (10· IJ 11 UC Rlvtrsloe UOlllnd 17·41 et Norco 19·71 Sovtn Hnts 18· I· 11 vs Oam1tn 17·41 al C11rus Colltof Et Rencno (IO·IJ et Remona (1·41 Nortllwntllm Ctnfwenu C•nYon ( 11·01 at Senta Merla 16·5) Lomooc 19·7l North Torrel'IGe 17·•) H•wtllornt (10·0-1) ti Pe1moa1e (1·31 Vtrbum Dt1 (ll·OI e t Anfftoe>e Valley 17·•> Stv1t1M1tw11 c.....,._,. Clltrttr 0.k (10-0) ti Montc1eir (7·3· I) La Sier re (10-1) t i Arrovo 110· lf Sen Dimas (9·11 e t CM lrtl (10-0·11 Ol•mond Ber (11·0) "' APPie Valley 11·3) 11 Victor Velltv Hlgll lnltftd~ Sen Jacinto Cl-3) v1 Valltv Cllrlsllen l 10-0) •I Montt Viste Mlddi. ScllOOI ~ Tt11ec11aPl 19·2) et BHumonl ll·Jl On1trlo Chrlstl•n (10-1) vs MonlClelr Prep 11·3) el LA Vt llev Colleoe (Seturdev) Perecltle (10· ll vs. Or•not Lutlltren (7·4) 11 La Pelme Perk °""1·Meuntaln COllfertftCe Stnll Cl•re (10· 11 vs Ht rvero (6-S) et LA Vt lltY CotltOt Senft VMI 11·2) VI Notre D•mt 19·2) "' Rlve<sloe CC Aoour• (1·3) at Lt1.1rlnoer 19·1·1) Elslnort (1·3) vs. SI. GtntvltVf (9·2) ., Blrmlngh1m Hlgll (S•tudav) E ltflt -men F "'8b (Lt .... Sd!Mfl) F 11th 8eollst II T tmPltton I Smell Sc:Mtll) v ictor V•llev Cnrfstl•n vs Bloomlr1111on Cnrllll•" at Btoomlnvton Hloll All 11ames 111 7·.30 pm CIF PLAYOFF LOGS E dlson n . Servtle (l'ridev, C¥rltM C ..... l EOISON SIRVITE l t-'U <•·21 0 Et MOC!tna 14 " Co4ton " lS Cotton I• 24 Mtrln• 14 11 Benning ll 11 Ot mltn 6 21 SJ Bosco 77 27 Fin. V•lltv 1 37 Notre Oa mt 1 2S L• Qulnte 6 14 Wt1lmlnl1tr 24 41 Plut X 6 18 Ocu n View 1 ., 91s!IOI> Mont 13 21 Hiii BffCI\ 14 JS SI P•ul 33 ,. F1n Vt lltv 12 71 91sllOP Amel 26 SI Merine " 2S M•ter Del 27 Cll' Cll' n Altmtrw 7 30 Mllllken .. llahoCI Arnet v-. Mlt1M ( l'r'lcltv, WnlmtMIW Hltfl) 91SHOf' AMAT MAJtlNA ( 11·0) CM ·I> 3t Rut>tdOu~ 0 9 SI Louis • 33 Los AllO\ 6 21 E1Ptf•n11 7 47 LB Jorden 0 " Strvlle ,. 21 SI. Frencl1 0 0 Foothlil 1• 33 HH Wiison 22 .. Mlllllt.t n 0 36 llsllOP Mont 12 76 Hll\ Btecll 10 •2 M411tr Otl 21 lS Fin Vt lltv 0 SS Plus x 14 .. Octtn View I• 26 St<vllt ,, 31 Wtttmlnsftr 1$ 21 St P•ul 23 " Ect1son SI Cll' Clf' 27 LtktWOOd 10 77 Si n Gorgonlo n Miter Del VL WestnWtttw (l''*v• Ortnet Cttst C-...1 Mi.Ti it DEi WUTMINSTIR ll·ll (1·4) 10 Ftn Velltv 20 1 V•ltnele 6 " SA Veli.v 10 10 Peclllc• l 14 S.nle Ant 20 26 El Toro 1 I• Wtt1mln111r 11 11 M11tr ()el 1' 19 Hin BH Ch 21 II L8 WllSOll l4 11 St P1u1 14 2• Edison l4 ?I l t\llOCI Ame l 42 0 Hiii Btt<fl " t) 91sl'IOcl Mont 1 13 Fin Vetlltv 1 16 Plut )( 6 IS Merine '7 11 "'"'" 15 42 Ocffn Vitw 7 Cl, CIP 21 SJ Bosco 3 .. R •Vtfllde Pol'; , New"'1 Harber V1. La Mira• IP r'lcltv, U Mltedll H"") NaW.-c>RT I.A l'MRAOA HAltlOll (9·2) lt·1) 12 S.nte Ana 11 JS C:t lllornla 0 26 Irvine " S6 Stntt Ft 0 It Hin lttefl U )4 Le kfllf J •1 1tentle 77 0 Lot Allot 2S J4 !.tddlttltek 11 2 I llt lr 0 4.2 Cotte Mttt 1 U Oltllt1 I 61 l.tt ltacll 27 J.4 Mtvftlr I )3 Unlverllty 24 27 Norwllltl J 11 Woodbf~ 0 u a.lllO•tr 12 14 CCIM IS I• Artf\lt 17 °' (# «7 Mfft\Olll 11 JO Trt'f 10 -'""---- V~n.laddl!IMcll ,,,....,., ltvtN Mllitl) VALINCIA SADOLalACK •·1 110· ll 6 Wettrnln•ttr 1 ' SA VtlltY 0 3) SO!IOl'e 0 10 S.nre Ana 12 17 El Doreoo 10 34 Lt Ht l>tt 0 )(I Troy 0 ~· Unlver1llv 0 .. I OIM Gr•noe 0 21 Not Htrbor 14 '3 S.vtlWlt 0 )I Ellenc11 14 ,. Mt9nCNI• 0 ll WOOd(I( '°91 7 " Wetle<n " l2 CdM ' Jl 9rM·Oflnclt 0 .. Coste MtH 1 ,. Analltlm 6 42 Ltg BttCll 20 Cl!' Cll' JS Norw•lk 0 Al 901\e Grandt 1 L .. ~ WIDNISOAY'S RHULTS 120tll Ill St·llllllt -""11trM ~ FIRST RACE .~ vtrdt H•Pv Hoe> (Odrck•n) 41.20 11 40 10.00 C1,1plos Sier <Flgueroe ) 6 80 S.00 ADend011 <Meler! 6 00 Tlme:~.a SJ IXACTA 19·21 Ptld '3700 SICONO.llACt. 350 Vtrds Gvrnn Mn•'l (Odrck1n) II 00 C"-"s 0.-1 Glory (Rvlll Ot1lc11t litlcll IGt rclal Time: 11.0I. t20 620 140 u o 3IO •2 IXACTA (6·4l paid S 109 40. THIRD RACI. 3SO verd1. 0.Cktm Sent (CtrdOael 14 20 6 20 3 80 Ttll AN)n (Gtrcl•I 13 60 6.00 Hta Hunchft (Ltwl1) S 60 Time· 17.93 12 IXACTA (2·71 PtlO l294 IO l'OURTH RACE. 400 vtrdl. Cllrls Senz IL•c•ey) 6 20 Tiit Brzmkr (Lewis) Cts.nove Miu (Mvltsl Time: 20.33 1'1Fl'l4 RACll. 400 yerdt Ltlnlltn CllOI« (Rt) 1.00 Sltrlngnotdmnt (OOrcksn) Maren Tides <G•rcl•l Time: 20.09. S2 IEXACTA 11·71 Pllld l20 60 MXTH RACE. 3SO Yards '\ Vet LOY (Stvl!M) ISOO Fer E Nvtt (Ce rdOrtl Trutlloocl (Gtrcl•I Tl,.,.. 11.03 S2 IEXACTA 12·SI P••O U060 SEVENTH RACE. 170 vtrds 3 60 3.00 S60 H O • 40 • 60 3.00 4 20 3.20 3.60 6 80 3.•0 3 40 260 3 20 Trlrll of Vctv CD<lrltsn> 14.60 7 IO 3 60 TrlPle Strings (Colllt rl 13 00 S.40 Rttltx Action ICIJ'lnlngl\em ) 2 80 Time 46 11 U EXACTA (S-2) o•IO $1IOIO EIGHTH RACE . .UO Vtrds Ou nlno D•ns (Berdl 7 40 Fll1lt111 <Garcl•I The Ft111Yel <Lewi\) Time: 21.13 '2 EXACT A (1·6) D•ld $23 00 NINTH RACE. 400 veros Ftclln Tiit Csll (Odrcksnl 6 00 Htm1>4tns Jet <Trtu urt) &er Bow Mtrcus (Gercie) Time 1998 • 60 3.20 uo 340 3.40 3 40 1.80 S60 S.00 s 40 U l"ICK SIX ( 10·8-2-S·l ·3) Peld Sil, 117,60 10 one winning llcktl (ll• horses) TINTH ltACI. 350 verds Roen P•c Man (Rulr l 21.40 Gott• POlkv IFloueroa) Evkltnllv (Leckty) Time: 1790 aeo 1eo 360 320 4 80 S2 EXACTA 10·21 Ptld SISOIO S2 DAILY OOUILE !3· IOl Otl<I II IS 40 Allendu•ct S,313 HllYWOOd Part! WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS 1n111 .t »·•v IMrwtN!rtct ~' ,IRST RACE. Ont m1ie ttovel Trouotr (\lln111 I I 20 6 00 2 80 Cen Mt Mister (Alverez) 1360 SOO O•ktr ( Pt<1rot1 J 1 •O Time: 1:37 2/S SEGO.D RACE. 6 furtono5 Rldl6rd's Go1c11e (Olvrsl 16 80 I ..M. At>lt Too ( Otlel'IOo nave I 811.oov <Cu t•nonl Time: I 11 SIO 380 340 260 340 U DAILY DOUBLE ll· 11 0<11d l'lS 00 THllitO ltACE, 6 JurlOn;s Crvshtf Me rk I Vlnrll 6 60 Klndv Lene (Oflveresl Scolero !Toro> Time I ll 31 S lS UCACTA (1·1J Pe1d U7 00 l'OURTH ltACE. 1 furior>gs Our SwHI Shem (Sohs) 10 60 Natural Biondi (Baze) Dance Hell Huuv (Plncavl Time· U • 360 300 4 IO '20 4 20 410 300 460 280 260 lS EXACT A !10·6l oa1d s 113 00 FIFTH ltACE. One mile Rnttt But~ (0111SY) 6 20 4 60 2 80 DUO.I Tornedo IHernen<1e11 1160 4 00 NordlcU\ ISlblllt l 7'0 Time; l:JS 21 S lS EXACT A (I Sl oa1d $247 00 SIXTH RACE. 6 lurtongl w11ertord F•lr !Toro> 1 00 S 00 3 60 Devon Dive (Oel1llouswve1 34Cl0 IS 60 Ttmil <Bu el 1000 Tlmt 111 3•S u EXACT• (3· 12) Otld use so SEVENTH llACE. Ont m11t Amnlllrt>rlllr (McCn> 10 40 Ameront (Plnc•v) Running Deortt (Berti Time 1·3S 4/S lS EXACTA (2·41 Patel S9S 00 460 uo 4.40 J 80 10 40 n PIC.I( SIX (1·1·10·1·) or 9·21 P81d '1 I, In 60 10 tlg111 wlnn1no ttCkets (Siil llorstsl S2 Pick Sia consote lton Pelo SlCM 00 10 294 wlnnlno llckets (llve llorHsl EIGHTH RACE. One mile Siient Fox (Plncey) 3 60 Bold Rvn (Valenrueie) Sovereign Exc11anoe (Sit>ifltl Time 1.36 2/S lS EXACT.A 16·Sl Peld S24 SO NllllTH ltACE. One mile Vldto Kid (Plnct vl T 20 W111t FrHrt (Toro) Ono Gummo <Beiel Time l:lS llS. U EXACT A 16·2) P81CI '4S 00 AHenoence I•. 164 NBA 160 HO 300 220 280 470 J 60 340 280 4 60 WlSTlltN CO..,ER•NCE PtcHk DMsltll W L .. ct. G9 LMtn 13 2 161 PQ<'tlencl 11 ' '11 l , Setlllt • 9 471 6 GOiden !.l•lt • 10 "' 6 • °"'""' 6 ' •OO 1 Pnoenl• 2 IS .Ill 12 MICIWHI DIVlllOll Houston 12 s 706 OtnYtr 11 s ... , Uteh 10 1 see 1 Delles 7 1 soo 1 l S.n Antonio • • soo l l S.Cremento s 10 J)J 6 IEASTlltN CONl"lltaNCa Allelltlc DMlloll aosion 13 2 M1 Ntw Jtr\fV • • S29 Ptllltdt!P4'1•• 1 • 467 • W1!Jllngto11 • 10 )7S 7 • New York • 11 '~ ' , '~el OIVlslen Ml!wev•ff " s 137 Ott roll II ' .. 7 , .-.11en1e • • A11 s Chlceoo 1 II ,.. • J Clf.,t lt n<I 6 10 J7S 6 ., Ind ent 3 12 100 • w ..... V'sktrH Ho.tUOll 1J7 ~ UO OT l o.tOll 1)1 Ottroll 12• Plllltdtlolll• 11 I New Jtnev 100 New YOf~ eo, ll'l<ll•n• 11 Mllwtuli.ff 114, Atlt nle t6 Ser> AntO<llo 10-. w.vi1no1on '1 Ulell 114, Chk•llO N Porllt!ld 110, Ptlotfll• ., ~ $It .. 106 Denver 10? ,,_.,-, G- $Hlllt ., Ulten ~' S.n Antonio Allt /!lt el N-JtrM'f Mll'<ot ullH ti Detroit Pll~Olllt ., tlldlell• N.-Yorll ti lo\IQll S«TalMtllO 11 DI ' Ott1¥tt •' Ute11 Moulton •' ~b; Cnkt llO It POtllt l'ld Up in arms Waahlngton•a Tom McMUlen towen over San Antonio•• Marc Iavaronl in Spun• wl.n over Bulleu Wedneaday nleht. Rockets ll7, O~ 130 HOUSTON ( 137) -McCrev 8· ll 8·9 24, Sampson 6· 12 0·0 12. Olelvwon 11·10 U· II 36, Llovd 1·20 8·8 24, Lucas S· 10 2·6 14, Petersen S·t O·O 10, Reid 4·8 1·1 9, Ltevtll 1·4 6·6 8, Wlggfns 0·0 O·O O Totels ... 93 39· .. 137. CLl,.,.ERS I llO) -Maxwell I· II I I· I I 27 White 9· 19 I· I 19, Btn1emln 1-6 3·4 s. Edwa rds 9· 17 0-0 II, Jonnson 10·26 J·S ?3, Nixon 4· 10 I ·2 9, Nfmphtvs 7· 14 4·4 18, Brlogemon 4· 10 1·2 9, Cege 1·4 O·O 2 Totets SJ·124 24·19 130. Seer• bv Outr1tt's HtuUtn )6 2' 27 11 17-1J7 a-. l2 27 v 24 10-1>0 TnrM ·oolnt ll081s-Luces 2 Fouled ou1-Sempson. Nlmonlus Rtbounos- Housion 70 <01e1uwon ISJ, Los An!lttts 60 !Nfmohfus 121. Aulsis-Houston 27 (Lucn 9J, Los Anoetts JS (Mexwell, Jonnson 61 Total IOYls-Houston 27, Los Angeles 32 Ttcllnlc1..._Los An11tlH Illegal dlltnse A-7,S12 Coleee FAR WEST E Washington 66, BolH SI 60 Loulslene St 10, Wes11lngton 6 I Montane Tech 61, Mttro SI so New Mexico 66. Morgen St. SO N COloredO 106, WHlern SI , Coto 69 Ptol>4trdlne 69, SI Merv's, T txH 60 ~en JOH SI 79, Heyward St SS SOUTHWEST So Meinoolsl n, NW Louislent S9 Tues 70, C11l·Rlvtrslde 61 SOUTH Boo!lsl 103, NtwtM!rrv 61 Georgie SI. 80, L•Gronge 68 N Ceroline SI U, Furman S6 N Ktntucky 61, Brtscle SS New CXleans 103. SW Kanus 37 MIDWEST Arlrone 73. lllinols St 1 I Bredlev 69, Toledo 57 Wlchil• SI. 66. Oregon SI 63, OT Wisconsin 104, Lo• Angtlel SI. 88 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Oranee CMst 67, Mira Cest. 64 ,...,_.~, Orenee C·MSI 1'71 Min Cntll 1'4l Jo11nslon McC.vrn Seager Clements l(fllV BKkett MICl1V Judd Mut MUlltl ftnllffD left pf to S 2 2 12 Prim I 0 I 2 I 1 I 4 Reilly 0 0 2 0 6 5 4 11 Sllermen 0 • 3 • 2 1 4 6 MOort 4 2 3 11 I I 1 3 PllllliPI S S 3 1 S S 1 4 12 Bigs 4 4 2 17 O • 3 • Klnnev 1 0 4 2 I 0 I 2 Mortl'ltl I 1 0 1 J O 3 6 Nwkwsk 3 0 3 6 0 1 • I Andrsn 1 O 0 2 Perrv 3 3 2 9 Totels 24 19 21 61 Totels 21 20 2'1 64 Hlllftll'M: Mire c.tte 40·12. COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN <>ranee eo.st 61, Mira Cnt. st (NOll·Ctnfwtnet) Mir• Coil• !St) Ortnee CMlt "" feftpftp ...... 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Her (dtltV of Nmt), lOdl, Wth, LA !Inter i.r9"'t), ,,.,., ltOWt\Oll, Har. melor (lfenlfntl. 17'17, Kennectv, L•. mtlor (lltfll• 1111). 11 11 ,..... ,,.,,.. 1, Hertfo(d, LtWlna 4 (Slllt11tn), S 19 I , Htrlfofel. Tur.-on t !OlnMn Mur1vn). 7Jl t. Hartford, T11teQ11 10 <'r•ncls. 'Pte11en1 I ff ~11i.t-SJ1t111t11, He r lllOOlllllOI, f>Ot, Ouev1 LA ll'tOldlflv), 14 '6, leOYcJI, Har l'*dlnel, 16 S4 Sfl0t1 on eoat-Hert!OtCI 11· 1) le 5 Lot An~ IMM->O .. ower·Pltv Oooortunlli.t-HartfofCI IOI 7, LO\ A~ 0 Of 7 Ooe11et-Hfrlford. Llut llO "'°'' JO .. .,,.,, LOt A~ INot (10•71 Healy !US l\t. lS-1tl ._. .. lttter..-.911 Wi(.111 L.lftft,.,.,._J,M CIWft llson, O«trtt ~lflltf ~ • • I I " ~ NL fteellle et YMr 'ieMe PltVW COieme n, SIL Brow11lng, Cln Ounc•n. LA Brown, SF tsr 1il'd ~d T etel 2• 110 24 12 ' 9 , 1 J 3 ' 1 , 1 I l Devis. Hou McDowell. NY Orsulek, Pll Ht1ktth, Mon NL ftookles of VMr 1985-Vlnct Collmen. St Louil 191t-Owlght GOOden, New Yorio. 1913--0errvl SlrtwtMtrrv. New York 1982-Slt vt Su. Lo' Angetes 198 1-Fe<nendo V11t1n11.1tlt . Los Angell\ 1980-Sltvt Howt LO\ AngtlH 1979-litk lo. Sulcllflt, Lot Anotlts 1971-Bot> HorMr, Allentt 19n-Anore Dawson. Montrttl 1976-Pe l zec11rv. Clnclnnell, end B1.11c11 Mt1111«, Se n Diego, lie l97S-Jonn Montefu\Co, Sen Fr enc11co 197+-B•k• McBride. St Lovls 1973--GerY Melllltws S•n Francl1<0 1972-Jon Mttteck, Ntw York 1971-Eer4 Wllll•ms Alltnle 1970-Cerl Morton, Monlrtet 196t-Ttd Slrtmort. Los Anoelu lt68-Jollnnv Benell, Clnclnntll 1961-Tom SH lltr, New York 1966-Tommy Helms, c rnclnnao 1965-Jfm Ltfet>vre. Lo• Angele. l96A-Rkllle Allen, Phftedtlollle 1963-Pete Rose, crnclnnell 1962-Ktn Hut>Os. CllletOO 1961-BIN\I WIUlems, C11lceoo 1960-Frtnk Howard, Lo\ Angeles 1959-Wflllt McCovey, S•n Francisco l95'-0rl•11do CePtde, Sen Francisco 1951-Jtek Senford, PllltedtlPlllo 1956--Frenk Rot>lnson. Clnclnntll 19SS-Blll Vlroon. St LOUIS 19SA-W•ll'll Moon, St LOUl5 19Sl-Jlm Gllll•m, BrootClvn 19S2-Jot BleCll, 8roo1<tyn 19Sl-Wlltle MtYs. New York 1950-Stm Jtlhroe, Boston 1949-0on Newcombe, Brooklyn 194&-Alvln Derk, Boston 19'7-Jacklt Robinson, Brooli.lyn NOTE One Olllvtr WH stteclt<l as MtlOr League Rookie of '"' Veer In 1947 •nd 194 Tne ootlcv ol nemlng • olevtr lrom tecll teague was lneug1.1re1t0 1n 1949 Girts v•Vbl• STATE CHANU'IONSHll"S I S.Ctncl ROVNll Setvrdtv's Mlldlt• Dtv1llOll I Newoorl Hert>or (11· ll at Mtrlt>oroug11 (20-ll P11lstOH (14·11 •' Mlre Coste (21·0) NllP• (17·2) Ill LOi Allos 126·0) St Francis (17·•) et Mounteln View (22-6) DfvlslOll II Nordt10fl 123·2) 11 Rim of lht Worl<l (2?-0) Et OoredO, P1•cerv111e 111· II •I Soutll S•n Frenc1sco (23· ll Hotv N•mts. Oekland 122• 11 ti Enterprise. Redding (13·1) DIVllMft Ill Parker. Sen Diego (27·21 et Sout11ern Callfornle Cnrl1tl1n (20·0) C•llvtres, Sen Anclrees l 1•·11 •' SI Httene 123·6) All melcllts t>tvln et 7.30 Pm T vtsdt v• s R HUii's (l"lnl ROllMI DIVIM41n I Mire Cosle <lei El Ceion Grenlle Hiiis, IS· I, IS·6, IS·O PeHsadts dtl CIOVll, IS·•. 16· 18. IS·t, IS·9 Ntwoort Hert>or Clef LA Rooseveo. IS-0, lS·7 lS·S Marltiorouort def Powev. 15· 11 6· IS. ls-7, 15·10. 16·1• Los Altos dtl Concord, IS·O, IS·6, IS·2 NePe del Lowell, Sen FrancltCo, IS-9, 15-11, 1S·7 SI Frencls de! Fremont, IS·ll IS·ll, IS·/ Mountain View oet Devi\ 14·16 IS·l, IS· II. IS· 10 OfvlslOll II ( Ou•rterllntlll Rim ot lht World def Sen JoeQuln Memorre1, Fresno. 15·6, 15 10, lS·I NordhOH Clef Le Jolie , IS·7, IS·l2, IS·S IF In I R tuftd) Sot.Ill Sen Francisco Otl Terre Linde. IS·ll, 15·3 IS·ll El OoredO Plecerv111e def Otkl•ncl Ttcf1. IS-13. IS·I. IS·I EnlerPrlH , Rt<ldlng dtl Pondtrose, IS·I. 16·14, 11·19, lS·IO Holv Nemes, Oakla nd def Hert>or. Santa Crur, ll·IS, IS·7, lS-9, IS-S OMllOll Ill ( 0Uer1tt'11Ml1 I Sovtf\trn C•lllornle Cllrlsll•n dtl WOOd· lekt, lS·S, IS·•. IS·9 Ptrker. Se n Diego otf Brf(ltwOOd. lS· 13, IS·t , IS· 13 Celevera,, Sen Andreu def Mercv. Reel Bluff, IS· 10 IS·6, IS·t St Helene dtl Rfoon Cllrlllfen IS· ll 12· IS. 15-12, IS·t Deep ... fllhlne NIW~T LANDING -11 •nol•rs. II Hnd t>en. 2S sculoln, 180 meckertl. DANA WHARI' -2S engltn 29 t>tu, S1 roctr. COd, 4 SllttPlllHd, I sculoln • WedMldaY's tranMc"9nt IAHIALL Amtrtufl LMtut l(ANSAS CITY ROVALS-Slg...O Jemie Quirk. c11c11tr·lnfltldtr. SEATTLE MAltlNERS-Ntmtd Rover Jongew111ro tCOUllnv director NelleMl LMtlllt CHICAGO CU9S-N•rntd Jim Eu l•n meneoer ol Wlnston·S.ltm of Ille Cerotlne LHllut. IAM<•T'9ALL Ctm11110111 .. sir .... AIMClt'*' CINCINNA Tl SLAMMEftS-ACQUlrt<I Ille rlollh to Cllllon Wet>btr, IOl'WtrO, from 11141 Me lne Wlnolemmeo for Mure con· sloer1tlons llOOTIALL ................. L .. ..,. CLEVELAND BROWNS-Sllllltd Cvrtl1 OICkt Y. rU11nl119 t>aC:lt WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Piece d Celvln Mulle rnmed. wldl rece<vtr. on Ille 11\luteCI rtMr.,,. ht Sltned Jot Pnlllio., wide receiver soc cu ~~S.C<WLM- TACOMA STAllS-Slgnt d M•rk Peterson, fO!'WtrO COLLIGI 8UCKNELL-Annoutl<ff the rtslv nellon of 9ot> Curll•. llted tootbt" coacll.. FLOlitlDA-Exltndtd tnt contrecl of Gt ltn Hell, llted fooll>tll (OKll. lhr0\1911 tllt 19'0 '"'°" FLOlttOA A&.M-A~ lllt rtslO· nation of ltud'r Hubberd, Med loott>tn cottll. MIUIHIPPI ST-Fl1td l!mor'f .... rd. ""° tootbt• COt<ll MIEMPHIS ST -Flr'eo lttv o.m.w,, IWICI foOlbtll COKll NOTll OAM(-Nerntd Lou HOiia llted tootbtll (08Cfl OHIO ST-E•ltflOt<I tht tontrecl of l lflf truee. llffd tootbtll coach, ltlrOU911 lllt lfM M.tSOll • se LOUISIANA-AllllOVn<td 11'\et It Wiii not rtMw 1111 contrKt O! ~ Lofton. ,,._ roo•oe• '"°' SOVnilllH UTAH ST -ftelMCt ~ e1"'" MN foott>all eot<ll YOUNGSTOWN U _,.lrtd 1 111 Nerouul. !IMO tootbafl co.cf\ --,~-------------------------------...................... ......._....... ... , <Xang• Coast DAIL y PILOT /Thuraoay, Nowmbet 28, 1NI .. Hurricanes at full steani Miam i won 't cu t Faust Notre Dame a break Sat urday --- - CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) - Players on the Miami Humcanes say they're not wonied aboor the extra incentives No<re-Dame will have thas Saturday including Coach Gerry Faust's final game and a chance for the Fighting l rish to ave nge whip- pings by the Humcanes the last two years. The Humca ne players will be 1rymg to keep alt vc nauonal cham- pionship hopes here. And also. they said. they just hke beaung Notre Dame. "A lot of people don't thank of 1t as an intense nvalry," saad Kevan Fagan, a senior defensive end. "But it's real intense There ace a lot of thinJS that arc go ing to be saad. It's 1ust intense." . "There's been bad blood for a while between· the two teams." added running back Alonzo H1ghsm1th. "I know they don't like us and I know. for a fact. that most of the players on our team don't like them." "We used to have an ant1m1dat1na defense where there was a lot of pointing," ex plained defeM1ve end John McVe1&h. "But we've changed our philosophy and we don'1 do that anymore." While the lnsh. wtlo lost at home to M1am1 31-13 last year, will seek revenge and also to send out Fa ust. who announced has resignation Tues- day, on a strong note, the founh- ra nked. Humcanes would like a convincing victory as they head 1n10 the Sugar Bowl against the ~0Ut~l":>Cll'"n rnnft'rCnCe Champion. ome player su1d they had plenty of mot1vat1on anyway. "I don't hke Notre Dame. I hate them. I don't lake all that 1rad1t1on crap," \aid tunnina back Melvin Bratton. "I wa)n't in to all that Notre Dame hype," added H1ghsmi1h, who was rccruilcd br Notre Dame. "I didn't feel lake living in the shadows of all J he players who've been there. Pcr- 'Sonally, I don't like Noire Dame at all. And r·m not afraid to say 1t. I'm 1ust not a Notre Dame fan." Lendl advances in Australia MELBOURNE. Australia (A P) - Top-seeded Ivan Lendt was given a tomd battle before downing Mexican teen-ager Leonardo Lavalle 6-4. 0-6. 6-4, 6-2 Thursday in a second-round match at the Australian Open tennis championships. Lendt . the 25-y~ar-old U.S. Open champion from C'zechoslovakaa. was fully extended b)' the 18-year-old 1unior Wimbledon cha mpion. Lavalle served superbly for the fi rst 21h sets and hi t some exqu1s1te ground stro kes. fifth gam e of the third set. That break proved all imponant and Lcndl, who had looked bemused JUSt a few moments earlier. was 10 control from that poi nt on. l.tndl IS bidding lO win tht Austral- 1an title for the first tame. Left-hander Lavalle was calm and collected during the second set, an. whach he was frequenly the aggressor. but was unable to stay with the top seed when Lendt moved into top gear The match lasted two hours two minutes. Lendl's third-round opponent will be an American -either 1980 Hometown hero In a 20-0 shutout of Notre Dame two years ago that fueled the Hur· ncanes' drive to the national cham- pionship. the Miami pla)'ers re- peatedly taunted the Irish. Lendl, playing has first match an the grass court tournament after being given a first -round bye, loo ked all at ease for a long penod before lifting himsel f to break Lavalle'<; serve an the o\ustralian Open c~ampaon Bnan _. B Sabe h •..r h lcb Teacher or Ben Testerman. a semi-Cy Young wanner ret r--&en o finali st here las:..:..t .!..y.::ea:.:.r.:..... _______ •_n __ a_u_t_o_g_r_a_p_h_e_d~_b_a_ll-:--_w_e_d_n_e_•_d_•_Y __ •_t_ ..Cleveland Hlah School ln Re.eda. He wu honored •• ecnool'• moat famou athlete. CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-8800 THE ART OF SELLING IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES. Ctaeral 1002 Soatlll Cuat IC11ta N11a 2124 11nrrt ltaclll 21Hllalltt1 Peai anh C11ta Mesa 26241C•1ta Mesa 2'241Baat. ltaclt 2'40llf!1!!! IMclll Mii lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Metro 1016 *EXQUISITE View ot •TIE ILIFFS* ~6~71 BRAND NEW E·stde 2tir studio tcd SHWllD YILU&E 11vERSAILLES 2Br 2 ba. M- 1111• -..... 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UIHA lllLU 11 o pets 4 . 2' >Ba to~ma1 dtnes 1700 'h MOITlt FREE ~~;,as~~ r~~6~~~o • 1 & 2Br 1 & 2Ba 5<.11tes sec S980 Agt 631-49e0 USTSl.E 110210~000 .L.E-1IU IEL 11• BEST BUY IN TOWN 3Br 1 Ba nr Westclllf I lt1sh111 I Ct. 2 Br t ba Dupleit. close to These at1rac1111e new 79 adults no pets 646-0864 '•Spacious townhouses lw I t pstalrs 2BR v• " 24it60 Arhn ton on corner S 1100 Lrg back yard, 1 640~560 bch. no pets Avail 12/ I Apts teature pool. spa · *Fireplaces 1/ rn u GOLDEN OPP RTU ITY 1•21000 101 Very lr81iving rm din· gar wtw C1'PI 759-0618 .., I $600 mo • $600 dep private pattos or decks 1 E side small 1Br Perteet 11r Priva1e balconies or 1 >BA w/dock 4 1 121 38~h 19 UNITS In Eaststde Immaculate 10 year old ng & k lch area '11am -13Bdrrr. ~ Oath Newporl Ah 6pm 240-9252 garage or carport in a ror sngl adlt Super clean Garden pa11os St Newport s an Costa Mesa very nice 1 1 1 1 w Eas1s1de 2Br I Ba lg Shores Yrly S975tmo 1 11 1 d d s465 No pets 990-2962 $1100 650-2145 · 3 BR with lovely view 0 room Small pet ok I kitchen. encl paho w/gar Viii& nentals 675-7015 Corona •el Mar 2622 1 beaull u Y an scape w11y IOT• & 2 Bdrm units waler Perteet location & Young adults welcome d s750 548 3155 I i se111ng Heat paid Etside awnhse 2BR 1' tBA " 1 I •-11 WT Assumable financing condition Vaulted ce1I· $32.500 Agt 540-5937 & yar • 3BA 2'rBA 1500 sq ti 5 •OCElll VIEW• I Bedrooms $575 end unit Encl ar lndry •3 Ligllled tennis courts '" c-· Prtme rental area Calf tor mgs. 2 pa11os & much --IEASTSIOE 281 1Ba. gar-I ~ r :o beacr, Ouitll & se· 1 Br 1Ba • encl gar • frplc 2 Bedrooms 1 •• Bath $685 rm PV1 patto 1695,mo * 2 Swimming pools 0 n G o 11 C 0 u ' s • more 546-23 !3 I more New Beauulul dbl wide age yard lndry hkups cure $1050 964·5666 All ullls pd Musi hurry' 125 CUITER STREET tst 5600 dep Drive by w S!Jeams & ponds ·2Br-?Ba-2 trptGS-2 cer -slip poss Assum loan out $775/mo 387 E 181h I Ceoa~dl o brband N.;:pet Cntrr TELERENT 675-886 t ICorrier Cenler /Placentia) 8 18-967 ·9090 Ive m159 fr Furnishings ava11 gale guard commun . H• tffO I Nwpa Bch Back Bay Boal I new crpl New paint in & 8 28 Only $525 Fee 7599 COSTA MESA ' 2346 Santa Ana St & caiq •Sorry no pets I encl gar-va~ed ceiling~- ------·---Low down 661 •2004 Sireet. <7 ~4)432.8670 I 5 13001moy 759·7602 Bachelor . PV1 rm wt bath Open Daily lOam-5pm FURN Studio part1a1111t 1 WHY NOT CALL ~~ti!•;, t~:i~J:~~~! 21 Ceattery Lets IHA WHIST /llllS l FREE COLOR TV Separate trom hse '1 blk 142-1424 person 10 worl< 4 AMS tn 111-1111 1 appom1men1 RENSSISSlll SAU! CrJJll 1225 lNOW RENTING Near new Big Canyon 38R 2• •BA io bch Beau11tut loc $350 Sorry No Pets !!)(Chg tor 10 renl/$250 DELUXE DUPLEX 3BR TIN Rtlf E1tlfers llff 100 PAClri~ VIEW Memorial spacious 2 & den. ,3 pool spa • tennis Female n/smkr 673-4388 CHOICE USTSllE n-smk F prel 645·2357 SUWlll YILUliE t>.ba 1 2 blk to Ctlan,,.i _ -----SAVE THOGSANOSl1 Lot 25 A·F 161 Lot 30 A-F Bdrms & den both 2 ' $1495tmo tmmed avail URCE I COZY 361 E 18TH ST LA MANCHA APTS 15555 Huntington V1ll&Qe Nr Lido center 500 36th FAllLY llllE Act last to take advantage 101 V1s1a del Mar Section ~~cl~~la;:r~;;: 2N~=~ 760-8702 agl 20r 28a lrplc garage. 0 1w unique 2Bf' 1BA Fealuref> 2Bdrrn tBath $625-$675 Lane from San Otego I St S 12so1mo 644· 7269 2 story 5 bdrm, 3 bath Nearly new townhome m Sell m1n1mum ol 2 $450 West cl, 11 p 1a1 9 & BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba. new I $800/mo yrly Fee 7593 are range/oven dshwr gas Pd no pets 642·50731 Freeway nonh 'Ot Beach 'Eastblutt Twnhse API 3Br home ocat '" esa e bedroom model Call ea (6 f ) • Mariners Park crpl, drps paint. DI W TELEREIT 175-1110 woou urning 1 Large 1 odrm uosrairs No 28a 2 car gar No pets I ed M d I Costa Mesa A1trac11ve 2 1 9 292 7836 .. b I pie Pvt ' I lo McFadden west on Mar Orlglnal owner has 546-23 tJ 2057 Tus11n Ave $1200 No pets 759-0666 gar pvl pa1oo $745 mo oets Snown by appt McFaooen $950 644· 1010 8-5 M·F :~~=n 1:~ab~: car~:~ ~ lturt Prtf l SIO ' Call tor into 852· 1616 DELUXE DUPLEX 3BR B~~~~1or;~:r~"~o~:11~:io Manager 646-9794 S550 mo 545·3229 lrYi Df 2644 LIDO VIEW DELUXE APT decorlled , rellnshed 21 1 •IUl•ITll llTI* PLUSH CONDOS 1Br l'·ba 112 blk 10 Ctiannel I Villa Rentals 675-7015 $565 mo-$735 mo 1rg 28 , tBa Condo turn LEASE $1350111.40 kitchen cabinets. new ASPEN CREEK RESORT s7so or Spit 1v1 2Br $950 Nr Lido center 500 361h .e&liBJIU oeaut 1 & 2 BRs an wsnr dryr air $850 mo 640 7006 kitchen appliances and Chair 15 at your back t mo, sec Over streams SI $1250/mo 644-7269 ,Lg tBR bacn nu crpl blltns lrplc Musi see Eves wknds 551-6581 Nwpl Hghts 2Br lBa paol Malibu hghts Owner will I dooredPrso1tess108na1loly cdec· I & falls Gar wtopnr. I Fmally attordable 2br 2ba tv~1~~~~1s:,~.!~~~tmo APHTMHTS 366 Avocado 2641 garage lndry 572S1mo help finance Asking OllTllY 21 oral eep~ . ov-micro wld hkups Avl abode bas•c appeal lft MOllTM FREE TSL l&MT 142-1412 Llpaa Btadl 16018 15th St 650-8213 5 169.000 Tiit ••!Ll•t1ter1 ;rle~o pr;;f. ~~gu~,a ~:~ 12115 No pets 549·2447 I leisure patio $600's illdS 1co1ta Mesa 2624 lmmaculale large Garden CO TI HE nPE 1SB6R_.5 ~ o_arg:'as!'~:,, SPACIOUS APARTMENT T r aditiona l Realty "',,' 241·0292 Ev 651-8514 Simple economy 2bdrm 539·6191 Best Ally cost tBdrm Apt w1lh balcony Apls Beautolully 1and 1 MILE FROM OCEAN crpld basic blhns upper Pool No pets $495 Call s ca P t> Cl gr o u n Cl s 28R IBA pvt patio gar eves 497 • 7588 642·2357 1 6 3 1. n10 THlllS&IYlll& Reatala I $500 s kids Ok 539-6191 Nwpl Crest 3Br 2 rBal After 3pm 646-3618 pool 'lPa palto Cll'Ck No vv 0 t1kup quiet No pets $625 Preler 1 empty d Besa Riiy cost Condo 51250 Tenn gar 1 pets Waler paid S6:'"> mo •-------.. FROM OUR STAFF /C d Poo11ac213 427·1136 IBr tBa $550 sec $350 !Bdrm S595·S615 2038 Meyer Adil Nope1s Avlnow'Nr Htaltl tD 01 !weslchll area 3Br I Ba PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 28a 1 2Br tBa $650 sec $400 28orm 1 .ea S705.s7 10 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 Cottage Res1 494-5782 ' • ' • •iii• T r aditiona l l 452 Magnolia S IOSO I blk to ocean Frptc No peas 63 l-8427 C M 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 Lg view Apts next 10 Park S1ud10 pvt & qu1e1 Ocean I -LllOIAYFHIT Realty Gtaeral 2102 w/grdnr '6191242·90211 p~tio$lt00 4g4 .7748 ·,18, !Ba Upstairs Relrig Frp1c vau11eace11tngs lrg view No pets u111s pd TRIPLEX w/sandy beach HllTALIROIHAIE Daaa Poiat 2126 1981 Maple Ave s4 30 2Bdrm 1 .ea $7t5 ..,0a Prvt ba1con~ $600 sec 497-6287 Loi Value $695,000 c l H:Jt -7370 NOT A LIST AGENCY 28 28 c d s1so 1 YOIDESERVEIT Sterra Mgmt 550J015 151E 21st 548·2408 Newlyreoecora1eo Ne.,.rtleacla Tatum Rllr 759· 1552 'New r a on o GATED VILLAGE COM· C tttltl Ok 5795 No pets _ -------•531-1111* · dep 1blk 10 beh Pool. MUNITY 2Bdrm 2•~sa 210-l ltl lar HltlA MAii lPTS •855-0665* 2Bdrm 2ea $700 Frig. 1c r •• ••I Mar 1022 Unique 1br ofl PCH $335 spa lennts 830-6639 1600 sq ft ol PURE le Side tBr Iba gar no tBr trig ranqe laundry wov£ II IOW dShwsnr stove 'ncluded • Yll Clll'T IUT TlllS • • IBlks 10 waves 1br $400 'Ocean vu 2br olf PCH LUXURY Garage SPA 1n pels vacanl $565 mo pool carport No pe1s • NO PETS 545-4855 I 101,100 I OUPLEX·2Br Iba ea So· 1Fncd 2br 2ba $500 s g/IOC w/gar & lse opuonal $600 mas a er suiles Dining l 7 56-8557 $5~ mo SSSO mo 1 BR tBA all 1 Bdrm S600 Reing. dosh-1 • 1 '"a' "' 1ent Bright and sunny 2 Bdrm ol-PCH $275.000 52 t "':!!'~!s 5 rm S600's 539.519 1 Agt cost room. woodburn1ng fire-G A P 11 93 1 w t9tn Si 548·0492 bll1ns Laundry room nr wdSher & stove included garden home Large Carnation By owner Budget kpr 3br 2ba $695 , place microwave oven. 2Bdrm arden Pl a 0 beacn & st1ops NO PETS 5,5_4855 counlry kitchen includes I 673-0241 or 673-15.t 1 Nr ocn lg 3br hse $875 FoaataaD private patio ELEGANT Lnd1 •1 storage ~o'&,m Condo 2Br 2Ba nr SC Plzd 73~ w •81h Sa dining area Cozy lire· SPECTACULAR blutt YU ol 539-6191 Best Alty COS\ Valley 2 134 LIVING only 15 mtnules $550 No pets 546• 9 =~~~;6~~ p':~~ ~·~ t~:;t TSL MGMT 6•2 1603 IBORM EASTBLUFF place in 11v1ng room tor Npt Hrbr Pacific ocn & 1000 s UNADVERT ISED -1 1 to So Co Plaza 1ust east 2Br tBa 710 w James =A paCIFICl r .. tl111 Shopping Center Nol cold winter nlghlS New I Catalina tr om this 4a R OCEANFRONT. Nwpl 4BR 28~~~~.~;~.~a~P~~i Newport Blvd & south of I $650 Palto 642 1127 tBr 1Ba 192" Wallace • pets $710 640-1364 carpets and paint Low· fabulous 4br 3ba hm Bch 111 June $1475/mo rl~~~· $1300 842_817 1 San Diego freeway 24 73 Avail now 650· 7743 Gar retr1g upstairs No TOWIHDIES 1 BR cory upper dph. est priced In Newport Every rm has a vu or ac-OCEAN VU apts 2BR Orange Ave 631 5439 By 2B 2Ba on Victoria nr p<?IS $520 Aqt SSO 1015 Brand new spacious lBR Stove relrtg Garage Terrace 646-7l7I cess to dining or view·g 1BA. 1 blk to bch HB Haat. ltacla 2140 appr only N~pt Blvd Squeaky .,., am pvt deck pool, Close 10 bch Bal Pen1n 1 I balcony Native plant Ille $6501675 I UIEFROllT COHO iSOGtla Cout Meir• I clean lots ol prkng $595 USTSIDE carports lndry lac Oc-s5~5 Dys 557·3200 mso & older pines on this lge JlCOIS RULTY 1 2116 No pets 990·2952 Cou•lry WH4s _.pancv Nov 1 No oe1s parcel provide a sense ol W 1111EIEIT 2Br 2ba lrptc. security 2Br "' sman aen spll ,,., ~68 E 161h SI Npl Hgas 2Br 18a S900 mo ultl 21 coaslal Monterey living PROP I • garage Tennis courts 2 bdrm. 2 balh condo 11r2Br I Ba 4.p1e~ w1pat10 rrplc wooa deck sk~ S595 mo 631• t266 1019 W Bay Ave Across Divorce cpl has re· 714/171-1173 , Aeady tor 1mmed1a1e OC· wtcarporl nr s c Plaza.1 & carport Nice area light Country sen ing Curt Herberts 11 agt from bay 673-1674 ' • quested 1MMED SALE --cupancy Call now• Danny 25 l I w sunflower Air S625t mo 546·5605 $755 No pets 180 e 21st IO IS E l'T Th ltll lst•rs $998.00-0 Agt 675-2311 lalHI lalaa• 2106 1 or Jack (714)842-2000 cond . 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Novem~r 28 t985 ~n.,.~ uHl ~~~wnuLuu~nh h~•~ ~---,-"-.. -.-k-~-/-,-u-~-,--,-.-•• -,----s-s1-o·c-1-.~-.-,.-.-,,~-Gt.~--SS30•~~ HH iloek tb ittlcR 2Brt8ki 'lirdmen of Nwpf I Mal1l1trat{Yt SlOOJ 1109 s·.-,"---------5520 ----------- ,,, ba, noew crpta, fndry,, ..-1 lrg rm, atudlo or AaataattMltl 1120 HOUSfCLEANERS • -------WEEIElll IAIAlll yard, kid 01< H25 tbr apl NB/CM 173· t~ 18 SCRAM LETS Kirby malnten1n'• l·llf TIOlllOWI 4 8 !eL!!f=ence ! EARi 111 IOIEY •IMHO IH PIZZlllA llAlllHUSEH 492.t97t or 9'74-7225 C...tnlal • &31·6272 IOI Portable X·R•y Co . commerc:lal/1nterlora. ,•t th• LOS ANGELES 111 acc;e1p11ng •PP• ror Opening new Hlon in Weekend Manager tor ~oomy ocean 1ew 2BP I.I •· HOUSEKEEPER. rellned mull hive CAT 11c 170•0102 TIMl!S Tetemarket1ng ot-I OMll Co1111 Me111 S 1101wk ~~,,~ t~oJ N•nf~ri:r) ( !BA .:..,, lndry~ No -te • .. 11/leat ANSWERS lady wanted 10 11ve In, 634°2825 tlc:e rn Co1t1 M ... Effec-guar ultry comm • DO saoot 3-10 .... b d ' Miiiry #Uf IPT10Al OUTill live now our new com-I ••• N•H•S vne111on Tr111ning Mill 2 30 10 30 AM Ptc;kup mo '' 27 ~l1da•1/0ffftt Ital 1 lmmvM• Shawl room ~ 88t9 Cltrltal/Vl let 5400 fECHNICIAN Supervltor m1111on acale allOw• You lllTllHI i 1nor included Opportunl truck & depet1dablllty • l11t~ CtHI ••ht 1719 Trash Upl'IOld a.I, WT/llO'TY 842•5,48 10 eam more thatl S200 •Apply 2•6pm, m• So ty tor edvenca 1n man· must HO per weet\ll'ld .. , 5000 I l3U so ff THOUSANDS , .. C~tu 4150 FOf ln¥9ttment Banking I In commttSIOn & W6get er111ot St. Sanl• Ana agemeot • bt!neflll fry Call 64<'-4321 uk !Or & ..... "eR condo wlze:. t817 WESTCLIFF NB "t.!11'"',1~~·,1!."0n-c~I '!om•'1H1c bAVeXRt XsslsfXNT Firm L-•• MCrlllrlal ,,. ltltfflllrHttr by Ulllng only 20 •llT ........ us Wt ar• not • Jim ..,._' .... ""'' " ,,. v V'• " """ Lt 'd to 32 children eub&cnpt1on1 •week lt'1 PIFFlll A _, lranctuae w1111 u1 you I W t&~ Ind~ rm. pool •.. ,... ,...110 641 5032 Agt k .. 1 b must love small Clllldren. beekground llelplul Cell c r 1 za, 11atat H .. ..... -...-t>OOll .. rownou yyou1 8Jlm ,pmMon-FrlS3SOMf"r1 8aml24.,41418 Coit• Meta Cell po111ble to earn more 1nCoronadelM•r mak1murt1 SSlS set Imo 751-0U9 400-1000 Sq Ft New mother 20 year• •xo are P nr start 646 5122 • EvN/Wknda 963-1582 than S 1000 weekly 1now t11r1ng 12 Ill 408 9006 S..tk Lai n •-uaa ' bulldlng, ffoor to cetllng now wortll THOUS NOS BOOKKEEPER-Full Chu Hourure llexlblUnd the HSTIESS·CAHIH , ... N1lro11Uttrt tx Mgrfor . major corp I -glas1. ground lloor. UM Ltst' r.... 2925 TEACHER 10 CO•teaCh In Tenacious, cheerful PIT Pllfll••• Olflce IS Freeway close F/T or PIT lor 8om-3pm prov owner or Mfg Co 1Bdrm IBa. ooean view of photo copy 998-7920 lrv0ne Prt>·School lull Laguna Bch 497 '500 ror inlorm,11 1on call 5 IF YOlll &af AMlcs c:haliagltig position kitchen $895 utlt1 pd C.111 • rouNO AOdr&JS Book "'""· 12 ECE "nits req lmmed11te opan1ng tor ' 1\40 om 1 11111 i•TIRllTH , c 963 3827 collect f2t3)693-4403 At11acfl110 Ottlt:es in Air-Vic: Corona aer Mar 186-7 494 O• T88·7f~97 1 OUIUOAL qvalltled peraon Harri•~ S l i Call Lou•9 840-8381 w/progou111 o • I Poll orea. 400 to 2000 8 eves & wknde Frlendly fatt growing pub· 1600 t860 e.:per help· i' A H 1111.v!OE G I 5530 II HHlll Jlltrd11 .. l11 • Small Seck.lded Studio 111 From s 1 05 Grose 76· 1024 11 he eec:I 1 lul Eitceuent company yg ag10111ve lndh1 wl truck , eaerJ ua,ooo. ft SI0,000. Fantastle ocean vu on in 81tr Coop 83.,· 1'"20 •nt f i I~ I 1 ' n s person ° I to Hrvlce & sell fire e11.1 ao11111 .. 1 " ., "• Prt HI t•I lypa orders, open moll. beneflll and working AFTER 0, more 1n comm1aa1on1 •r•liaactl 1011 Pr......,ty S500/mo urn-C C -a..1 • • SlOO and '""'""Y c'" .... k1 ••u11 cond1t'on1 '"P"'"' 1ngu1shera Hinh comm I k i -.:"~O!i!!~~~~~r--11.;;inci •~278 · dM Otta~. Shr w/2 ci. rwatalltrll YI -.-. "-.... ' " .,.., /i . ., 9 3 u11d 1110 w1111ng to wor - Slgnetl, 2 entrancea. b• FOUND ADS have 2 Yrl ••per & type w guer Steve 842'8 7 SCHOOL llll•d lo• •I c:on•1der th1a I llY APPLIA•OES •be. ltatlh kif. on PCH $350 Incl ulll MANAGER 45WPM Full lime. 18 50 IUlll OIAST TILEIAllETlll Mi•r1111 l y11cll Ret1lly 1r> tile LES .g57•8133 ---------. 720 1088 or 873 3738 IRE FR££ p/hr Cotti MH• 1u1t otf IAIU "LIT mos1 prestigious most .... , 270I --" 405 Frwy Call Robin 330 w Bay Street PIOFElllO•ALS JOBS ~rowth 011ented name In •SALE! IALEI* · COM Prime office tpaoe 1mmed1a1e opening ror lull I 558-0962 1 E p e Roommeta for 38r 2b• In 565 sq/It tulle 3 lndlvld· C I time OustrlCI Manage• Co•t• Meaa. Ca I Full leceted Pllone oper-ea state repar Aelngerators $ 129 & up NewPQ(t, steps to beh. ual offices st 25 sq/ft a : I OlHl/IEOIPTIHllT or call 642-4321 lllOn Big dollar• ror EARN yourself 101 tile ne.11t real Washers $99 & Up $334. 94µ423 Randy ' NNN Cell Roge<s Realty 142-HTI Must enioy working w1111 ,Newport Center otfic:o TIRED of RETIREMENT? pros No upertence estate boom Career op-Oryer'J, gas/elec $99 & Up B.1.1./ •• t.l. 2711 675·231 t children Experience Mu1t be able to UH 10-IPIT ELEC ENGINEER needecl. wlll treln ' MONEY portun111es available ·complete Line of Home I helpful I I I C 900 • Ot••l11lt1 I Licensing tr111ning avail-Furnishinns' __ .,....,...., ..... , ..... u ..... "" CdM's best offices S595-I ket ca cM ~o~ all btwn Fleit. hrs. 642-2 I I I able To interview call At.L APPLIANCES LAllU au-s 1100 Incl utll. A/C, pkg. I FOUND BICYCLE. We otter an excellent ben-I 4• pm. ..:_ -~-4'80 I ,.,.Tl.. I . • .,, I PRIZES Pam. Wall or Biii F II ft t ~ llTtl 111 I ranitor 2855 E Coast Call TO IDENTIFY ellt program, paid va 11on /OLlllOAl ARC America Corp In 1 • •• , ... , M1ttft1 963 13 t9 or 546-9366 II r •Ullll ... Wkly rentils. Low rafea Hwy 675·6900 Anytime 1 7 t4/965·4473 days cations & hohd11y1. bonus lull time position wtth fine Newport Beach la looking Call Jim or BOb 67.5-5010 TRIPS MEAAltL LYNCH REAL TY botllllt C.141tltl $ 135 & Up/Wkly COior PRr••E 0 111 S T I program and dental In· 1 reliable N 8 cornp•ny 55 1 lor a ,,..,80n wHh n()()d all T... ~ M I JAllTOR• UNIQUE FURNITURE TV maid ~Ice' rtee1 IY1 ce pace " Found Cat. young fem ance Selery plus " .. ~ " 1 •ttwtrt M t>< 1947 S Main St Cott'~ "-at-" pool. & I Newport Beach. avall 1m· calico type long llair sur • . WPM Typing ablllly, Ill-around prlntll\g skill• for s 81 p x I ltllYtrll( tt11 ..... ,..., "" ed et 15501 mileage reimbursement I Ing some lO key & 01,,.r lull time employment In es er Io l'I . e • l1.1l" p IT Residenllal cteanlng work· Santa Ana -ttps '10 ocean Kitch 1 m '11 Y mo Fa1r111ew1Baker CM 1 · 11 R ' per1ence<1 Atrium Court. 11t ' 1ng 1ore1nan Mon-Fn 8-5 B1wn Edinger & Warner on evall 985 N Coast Hwy. .IAOIU IUln -j 546 7074 545-9677 · Applicant must apply in c erJCal sk Is esp driv-growing In-plant print FHhlon Island 759-3555 I SS 50-$6 75 llr us_. com· Math St See thl! Bear• son al Daily Piiot 330 er w/own car. for er-1hop Minimum 1 year · 1w1p1,.r. LfOuna Beech. 494.5294 PalP llllll•IT FOUND Litt le Blk/whl ::st Bay. St c'o1ta rands Start $6 50 p/hr pa lie-up uper req CJ.~i/lntauaall jlf you are looking for e ... 1ra pany vans min 1 yr eitP 111-1220 RAWI ltnl T14/ITl-t113 Pek1nese YCty VJCtorla & Mesa Ca Apply 9•11 Ins & Vaeauon 1>enet111 1 E11per w/camora, press. 5520 spending money, or like clean cut bond&ble Open 10-8 Sun 12-S Wkly rentals now avail Miner CM 548-8836 I a.m or 2•4 pm (Clrcula-1 plus mlleage allowance bindery helpful but wlll-to go places like Mag1s; lluent English Also PIT dirt ,129 50 Wk & Up 2274 2 v1 0S11!!._l8Wn,. 11 r • FOUND long case holding uon Dept> 644-5070 l<aren I Ing to 1ra1n right person I TERRACE GARDEN Mountain Knotts Berry eve Npt Bch 642 68?4 3 relrigera1e,rs. S 00a1~es P ,...... ., ecep l Starting salary S12.000 !DISHWASHER-Laguna Farm. or win Prlze.s and I I 111111 cond 80· 2 an ~ot Blvd. CM 646-7445/ llon room Furn/unlurn I reflector trl pods, 1Jlt4ic1l/Dtat1l 5105 LeGAL SEC. PIT, E11per I p/yr Xlnt benefits pack· Beach, hrly wage • Awards, Call us now! We l•ITTlll l•STllUCTOll deliver 957-6194 SU I Sii LOllE Near J Wayne Airport on i 646• 1°88 OLEal ~;~~o~~~:t:,?::~~· 1 age. Call Kerry tor appl 1 bonuse1 494-9850 have several openings In ,eicper 10 give classes at Amer1cari oak cabinet, 3026 w Pac Coast Hwy' Birch Av11ll 1mmec1 1Found Pooclle·Cockapoo __ 833-3232 Pre I non-, Ex anal n Completed C M . H B or F V. CdM knit shop 759-3347 I early \900's Tex ea Newpor1Beacllrelr1gTv jllclttRlh712·2111 (black) Huntington ror Newport Beacll area I IPTllnalC I smo1ter MPOTHoERllARIET 642-4333 'TEXAS OIL COMPANY I Charming $900 obo. S 25 "1 1 Harbor area 840-7784 Musi have Medlc&l exper -F h b tte churn 4 I • wk sgl no depoSJt w a I er' r on t :>If' c es I Days 8am·5pm. mu11 be, seeking ex per front office I TIRED or Retirement? PIT • *APT IAUIEll * J needs mature person tor I .~,~~cl20 ~bo r 722-13S9 V au tioa lea tlh I eleganlly furn Share FOUND Samoyed Male, llexlble and able 10 tune-I lor lull time. Newport PRECISION MACHINEST I llTCMEIS Young ambitious couple 10 , short trips s•irrounding 2722 Secty/AecepJ o separ-, vcty 20th & Orange 11on independently t Beach 6-46-4062 j Flu hrs 646-2900 lour Nature! Food Rea-manage21Urt.tslnCosta Costa Mesat Newport Attention quilt collectors _________ , ate olfrces 6-46-~55 650 5348 Home Health Aosour~ I aEOIPTlllllT , taurent 1s growing and Mesa Call 855-0865 1 Beach Contact cus· Beaut velvet crazy quill lAAQE Big Bear Cabin FO 0 s Center 526-6982 1 1 now hiring Cooks. Dell tomers We train Wn1e good cond 722-t369 Poot !able cir TV 2 C•••trcial Pr1,.rt1 I UN iamese Kitten . ,No eitper necessary Llglil nPEHTTll/ Persons end S9'Vers If OMlllTMAS •• , /T , N G Drcke•SOn Pres lrplcs sleeps 14 ' 2771 11c'~. H5~m5•~~13& H&rbO• IEITAL ASSIST&IT ofc work Front office ap. I PASTt IP UTIST interested and willing to GENERAL HELP Perfect Southwestern Petroleum 1 West1ngh~se Aefrlg l9 1714> 545-69 I t3SO SC/ Ft 11.per or usy ., .. por 9-5 M-F Bob 556-1414 Immediate opening Irr rn n gr w. P 8 lor studenta/housewilas It $225 673-345e 6 IY1 • E 1 b N~ t pearance a must• Hra I "tea a d 0 1 ase I Bo" 789 Ft w ortl'I TX I elf SIS rrstllr auto ice •BA 1 1 11 1 I 1 •• V d 1 Found Silver grey young Beacll dentel ortlce _. _ __ exper lypesettet Must apply 225 E 17tll, CM. 675-7409 leave msg 7610t ma er .., ~n ront u Y urn I A nt ""esa er e oc I rem cat short hair Nr I 646-480 t IECE.,.....1 T I F • 101,. color TV Avall montllly & 545-4 t23 PLacen11a & 17th, CM r '""' S • "'1 &ve have mark-u(i> FOii IHYHS CISTOMH SHYICE PHT TIME _,•i!-r~a~1•~•-:re:':'!":~~~-" weekly 675-6173 agt •Olflce/Sllop/Storagei 1• 631 -7645 IHTll AISISTUT Llg~t ~dkk1=~~6&7~· e11.per d t~·:~u~ 1b~;k· axper for M0tnlng shift. Full-time Monday-Friday INewspape~ l'lome delivery 1 llY fURllTUIE I I I S la 264 It & c M j Full· Time po11llon In gen-re ar 8 u · • groun e P u n n-Apply In person 2-4pm 1 30am 10 4pm Heavy 2-5AM. light van or p1c1c Uta I o arelC-2 ~~e ar:~5~e:_~249 LOST black Male Cat. l eral dentistry office aEOE....,.tlllT eflts Including medical&. Mon-Fri JOLLY ROGER. phones, lite typin w111 1 up $600 ptmo. Call blwn I LES 957·8133 2724 -I rhiueslone collar· Balboa Some experience helpful * ,. " * dental insurance. con· 203 Marine Ave Balboa 1 aln on comp ter ~5/Hr I 2noon-7pm 642-60 15 7' llke new llv rm sol& 'I!'!!'_. ___ "!''!!!'" ___ I p t Pen1n Pl 6752296 I 1 'Misc. indoor/outdoor genial atmosphere Con-· ~r u I · $250 • ullls M/F. n-smkr a Cl. e rt. tr 1 f l but will Ir& n ii neces.sary work Garden Cenler l8CI Ahssa. 642-·4321 ext Island pply In person al Books rLAITSCAPE Be1ge1orn lloral paltern pref'd lor lrg 2BA turn 2790 LOST Blk/wht lem CostaMesa.642-0608 N/,mkr HB 8428866 I 291 Tape.729Farad,CM C $200 962-8996 CM duplex 650-5797 ,.PlUll Siberian Husky near DENTAL AutJOrtho ROA I ---. I ltlTtlS 548-5525 A~p•dly I growing k oat a All French Prov1nc1a1 Din *~ * Magnolia & Adams HB IEOIPT Tt•HFl'J Wante<:I daytime hostess ""esa orm see s u S F shr Npl Bell 3br 2ba l)se WeslSJde Costa Mesa d I 968 2421 . I Req ortho exp pref 4 day .-lt llAHE OUST Mature person. must llke IEUYllf cua1 perlenced l'IOrllcullural se1 Orig $2800. sac 1400 steps to ooean $325 • ,.., cond Newly relurb1sh~ . Mon tllru Thr NB 642-2628 Answer phones. t typing. IAJlf "LOT people $5/hr Call lor PIT College Pharmacy service technicians tor in coll tbt set $550. elegant Pet ok Wendy 722-6456 8 , umes gross 15% LOST blk/wht Siberian DENTAL RECPT Ortho '"" ~•c f 6 10 M Jan F 6 330 W Bay Street I appt Woody'• Wharl 440 Fa11 CM 546-3288 ler1or route FIT or PIT sora/lovest S650. occa,s AIOEIF Liv• in Pit Assisi Down 10•;. line &vi Mll'lly Husky male brn/blu eyes day gd pay & bntts Dental am. 5p5m7 32000 n . r I • Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Restaurant 675-04 74 OE I EA .. 8enef1ts 63 t-4615 chrs $150 Xlnt' 543-• 705 v · Vrc Bal Pen 673·6017 . • I -L v y. rrwy Auto. teacher 1n whlchr few hrs spendable Mgmt avail e11p req NB 642-2626 SO .... Y/aE· OEPT 142-4321 IRVINE RANCH Mission Viejo 26242 PlllTlll 1 Baker Knapp & Tubb• Am. $300/mo 6•5.-2357 645-6646 Lv Msg LOST remale sea1po1nt l y I 1 n Avery Prkwy 831•1666 Camera/Plateroom Assis-I lurn1sh1ngs-112 ol wllole- 1 Siamese ca1 ans to • • • needed for Costa Mesa IS -FARMERS MARKET , K 1 d 1 I sale' Changing decor-Balboa lmmed Prof rem I UllTS COSTA IESA Samantha vie Ford 1 lor Newport Beach area development firm Must 1111 5510 DRIVERS. cross country, 1 :~:11 c~~:,! gaencs° ;~T must sell! 673-6496 to shr my hm $400 incl i CLOSE THIS YEAR l Jamborea.& Bison N 8 I Days 8am-5pm for stall-have good phone man-f1ELl llEP-no e11p nee. Calli lie req process helpful Monday Contemp Oak Dining set 6 utils 673-5892 Ive msg I Under 9 Ji gross 759-7528 Reward ing-clerlcal duties Xlnt ner. front office appear-Xlnt oppty Sa1e111te-Vldeoj ha •••ltlHl Hlilllllt apply MacGregor Yachts., 1PM to approx 8PM . I chrs. xlnt Seals t2 $300. COM Bay/ocean view 3Br IA9ent 650-6330 I REWARD lor LOST YEL· I ~~=rJ, ~e~~~~:s C~~,';~ ance. strong typing & 111. oriented Earn brg SSS 11 tltt fH4 11nlot 1631 Placentia. C M Tues I IAM to approx I 675-757 t 2Ba. lrplc. gar $500/mo FOii SAU IY lllllEll. I LOW LAB 11 mos old I 526·6982 . ~r~~~~:s A~:1n;s~~e~; Dave Williams 841 -0021 41,1rt•t1f ftr1 lfUYEl/STOCI I 7PM Fri & Sat 9.5 DESK oak roll top, anuq 642· 1559 or 759·0806 8 Unit Apt Bldg uncle• I Laguna Niguel 493-8470 eicper r~ SaraJ negot 12-6 Dish Enterta1nmt I co11na lllP for beachwear mfg Full Apply PENNY SA ~ER., style llandcarved. lk Fem 10 sllr Costa Mesa cons1 now 1n Sunnymead eves 955-2500 dys PART Tiii Send resume 234 E l7th IT II 1 OASllEIS time CD L No up nee , 1660 Placen1111 Ave M new coat s 1800 Sac llouse No pets no kids (7 14) 548-700 I 'p I S , Psychlal.1st otflCe Newport St Suite 209 Colla I Piii I 89 t-4511 *Registration w orkers* s tOOO OBO 554.826S 545-t452 or 497-2934 llYEITtaS-US Yl~as UIOll enacea Beach Receptionist Mesa CA 92627 Camera/Plateroom Assis· hll I P1rt ffat. llJS I EASY ASSEMBL y WORK• SJO-$ tOO IDy 534. 1400 -3004 1 phones. It bookkeeping · _ tent Knowledge of ver- 1 ilclth IHU a.,,, ii , Earn cash your flrSt day' Moving must sell As F to •hr •BA hse in Irv w/2 2 4 Ple11.es 2Br 2Ba 2 yrs 1-!!!"'!!'~!"""'"'!!"'!'""!~""!"~ 11 ty1>1ng maturity stab-SECn /HCPT treat camera and PMT '"" I $600 00 per 100 Guaran-sorted tbls, din rm set others S330/mo ' 13 new Ass d $4 lK 1mprv TOICM Of CUSS 1111y essen11a1 Mon-Thur I Must be reliable good process helpful Wiii '""•· C11taot IHll teed Payment No Ex-SALES· INaTS w/china cab s tO-S tOO uhl 651 -0503 msg t & 8 SK land . Close-in '85 HClaTS HI 2311 12 30-5 Fri 1 t . 12 oppty 631•2345 train Monday 1PM 10 ap-1 llt~lllll., IMIJ per1ence/No Sales De· s 14 000 , BONUSES I Call Laura 720--0928 L B h P b h '173 000 Eacll See • 644 8866 . I prox 8PM Tues 1 tAM I 24 F ... , I tails send self-addressed G. •• w 8 ag ch se v1 , s , Dave Lei hton E I . --to a rox JPM Wednes· tWll1 " II• II stamped envelope Boy· •rls-.,,,en· omen I Oak/glass/brass Din Mt ba lull hm prlv 1 blk t>cll Video 54l5880 1 •r lfllHI I IHISTHH llHH I ""ST, PIT da PP9·5 Apply PEN· I 111114 Atrl1• Cturt ELAN VITAL .903 I yrs plus Fun job helping $375, cot Ibis $450. bar $400 avl t211 497-439 t I Agt l F 1 Law Office. Newport Bch I ~ VER 660 Pl II ' I " 3418 Enterprise Ad Ft 1 young athletes Mike. I stools $75 Sofa/lovest um c ' diem needed lor busy llal, hrs lle11. No short· 118 Ave.C M I 0 T F 0 '1 . • wall unit $300 bdrm $400 LAGUNA SCH Ill s n '8a1iatn & Fiaaacial C~il• Care 3016 ult lime, part t me per I Speed accuracy essen-NY A • t seen·' -'11 •••••rt tlO • 1 Pierce FL 33482 · 841 ·8764 $500. solabd S350. Oak ~~c~d~9,5'i'008112.P;~f -~~~~l l•s'aaess 1 llOISEIHPEa Newport Beach olflce or hand req'd 852-0444 PallTll~ !c l YE I 11A~IAl 1 0 ltDI Expansion Completed j SEAMSTRESS I din set $350 '543.4705 lllve •n & care for 7 r old Home Health Agency • ome to rorna o. a ian, MOTHERS IARIET Experience prel'd Small Male 10 share Newport Otrrt11ities 2904 chlld Laguna Bch y I Work days and oc-1 WHI PIUICHSOa Camera person lo work I Cate & Bakery loca1ed at ,. H B Sall Loll 898-2434 Queen Hide-a-bed. loo&e Beach view Home witl'I OR--Gp !Call AM lpm 494 3326 0, cas1ona1 on call Excellent tor law ofllce. Newport vertical commercial cam-Fashion Island in the new Is growing and now lllnng pillow back $65 Wing pool $500 544.2607 I w KIN artner tooking I 1 6PM 675•6090 salary benefits and mile-BeaehNon smoker Send era ramlllar with PMT Atrium Court We llave Cashiers and persons WAllEllOISE •Al bck le&th Loveseat & 2 tor backer-Italian Rest age reimbursement I resume to Hiring Part-I process. exper pref or' lull and p1t1me positions j tnlereste<J In working in FIT Ship/Rec Must have Chairs 11.lnt cond $325 M/F rmte to Shr 28r water Great pot en Ila I '>5 l·5485 IDoaeslics 3011 j Home Health Resource ner 5000 Birch St Suite will train 5 Days p /wk ln- 1 available for salespeople our Nutr•llon Oep1 II valid Calli 01rver's lie I all 536-0334 Iron I dplx S395 Prel I t t t t Center 190 t E Lambert. I 2900, New~t Beach eluding Sat Apply Pen-& cootis (Musi speal\ I interested and wllhng to Starts al $6/Hr Apply at prof person 631-2053 a~ • 1 • 2908 IHOUSEKEEPER ·Wanted La Habra 7 t4-526-6982 CA 92660 nysaver 1660 Placentia English) Please call I learn and grow Ptease 5242 Bolsa Ave Suite SELL Idle items wllh a •• ,.. h 2 B Cd•• vpflrl•aaly by buSlnessman • A 'I •• -• •• I Ave.C M I Nancy at 640-4279 apply at 225 E 17th C M I ::5 HB. Wkdys 9.3 I Daily Pilot Classlhed Ad ""Ir s r r "" mature respon woman to • • •• •• • • • • • • •• • • •• ... lurnisl'l&d Condo oil PCH A Fl• llYHTIHT do hie nsekpg 1n my CdM e • $350/mo 760-1008 OWN a piece of a Home & care lor 2 t>oys e DELIVERY DRIVER • NB MIF shr 2br furn WORKING ARABIAN ages3&4 HrS 4pm-9pm e e dup111., steps 10 ocean avl I HORSE RANCH (7 t4) Wkdys 8am-3pn1 Sat • Dally Pilot motor route • 1211 $399 mo 673-5952 1 627-8113, ext 43 Must have auto Reis • • N/smkr shr lg Irvine Charter Yacht lool<lng lor 8~3-~87~ 1e511~'~5k9.9 ?,~s : available In Huntington =~;;;;;;~;;;;;iiiii; Carratry Eltctrical La ... ca,iat 1••iali11 CondoS350/mo Mike. D 1 50% Partner Profitable • Harbor area. 1-2 hours ... - -'Lawacart _________ , 756-9442 Ev 857 -6481 esl&bllslled business Ex-,L I v e • I n H 0 u s e -• per afte noo • Boywlndows-Fren&cll doors PAHlll llEOTlllC .. nl clean-ps mo Ing I DAN SAL YER PAINTING cellenl tax advantages keeper /Tutor Single e r n, e Frencll Sllders More Ouallly work. f1ee est .... ai u • w ; uc 1t 425924 Straight male to shr NB Call Barry 676-8484 rather seeks in1e11igen1 • Call 64 1 _4333·, Mon-• $2.17 per day Additions & Remodels 11 4255 t3 968-7401 I ~r.eer E1rs1tmradFaree64~~3113m8a11es Call Anytime 964-2017 apt amenities Avl 1211 u TD 2911 ,maturewomantodollte • I • .:476t060on964-5949 "" ., $425/mo Aon 759-34 19 "'°''flfH, . . hsekpg & 10 tutor & care e da F Ida 1 0 S p M e Th111 s ALL you pey tor AESIOICOMM LllNO 26 PEAT SE GLASGOW PAINTING '(no n/smk, lo Shr Irv-,~ WIDOW has mOn""' lor for 2 small boys ages 3 & e y-r y I • . • e 3 lines 30 day minimum Ooora-mOldlng1-bey win-yrs Do my own work Lie HAWAIIAN EX I lntlE•t 30 yrs uper • apt 28r 2Ba $350/mo • I TO s S 10 000/up No 4 1n his CdM l'IOme e 8 Or r . additions quality work clean ups Stu 549. 1696 ·~ wr A k f A t • 1n the dows, complete patios I "27804t Al 646-8126 Tree trim IOP remove. rel's 642-52t4 u111s Kent 673-8661 creditv lno penally Call Teaching exp helpful • : DAIL y a477446 °Pau1 548-8860 DON'S ELECTRIC TREES ltNT /EXT 20 Years E11.per Dys 857-4680 Eves I Denison Assoc 673 731t 1 759-9241 lor App1 : Orenne Coast • ,492-5958 Service calls. I Average Room s29. • e PILOT Experl Cabinet Maker & 'dryer outlets elc. bonded Topped/removed Clean I Exterior Stucco S t30 + • Dally Piiot French Design Reas 7L 3 76 6 0 TODAY IS • • lreeest .ref's Alter5pm: HALE ELECTRIC up new lawns .11· 4 materials 42-442 : 330 W. Bay Drive : SERVICE call Allred. 722· t 157 'Dependable wtreas ra1e11 1 TME HEH SCHE PAINTER NEEDS WORK• E • Coate Men CA • KITCHEN CABINET Lie & insured 546-7013 1Lawn-Tree -Shrub Install 11n11Ex1. ceilings. retln cab CROSSWORD PUZZL • ' • DIRECTORY REFACING NEW/REPAIR Ouallty No Tree lrim and Removal 126)yrs e11.p ,workguar ••• • •••••••• •••••••• ••••• Call tor free est. 642-0881 ,lobs to small, reasonable I Lawn Main A Ro1011111ng I Davis Pa1n11ng 964-3837 ACROSS I Swt,S I dfl9C! 'i Onwaro 1{ ~ru•I 14 PrP~t>nl 1 i A• m1tO•llo lb lnflPatbiP I· W1ckednt1-;, 1H ')Arr11a~tnQ 1f'J ACI~ "• • 11t1n1 • t ~a,u .,4 l..'m'1'\ :ft ~ 1)1 , .. nynus 10 • 3i;'"' •4 A~rw J !. a •.JO no·~'" 16 I •h~a S ma1 ... "t • , r ••·~ J8 uni! oame 40 f l'lroear 4, 11QI 4) JS P•f'S•aent 4 J ~PSP"1bhng u .. .,, pa11 .t \ T .. ~ .. ,1wa~ 4 .. ~ '>'"' 01an-, 48 ... ,.,,c.J,f r,ttl 4f.t ,. .. ,.,.,. ~o 1'.4,.~ 9' ',) '-1t~· •• 54 Clean• nouse 58 Tied 61 Sailor s yell 62 Suri no154! 63 Mana 64 Hotel b&Ck 65 Ar11ona Nevada lakf! 66 C1Mky 1)1 Blue 'Jl'lllOA DOWN 1 Tnroat sound 2 Son ol Jacob 3 Ve<y lusty 4 Picl111d out 5 CaP1'1Ce 6 Narcotoc 7 Sloped way• 8 Third ore• 9 Yukon natove 10 Ale lrugally t 1 P1&a s r1ve1 12 Rumpus 13 01ganoc compouno 19 Employor•o 2 t Coa.steO ?~Emote 26 Manager 'l7 Cvr111n1 umt 28 Sc;hool Fr 29 S11 Walter 30 Contamer 31 Some Buddhist priests 32 Aristocracy 33 LOCI 35 However 39 On man~ occasions 40 L 1111 notoc• <1:? Pol' '"rv1no~ "" Mt1111mo• pl'lo,..s author 46 Showered 47 Pawl •9 cnanges locatoon 50 Skin suit 5 1 Revelers c.ry 52 Beyond p1el 53 Remove 55 B•o Apple stadium 56 Work naro 57 Auld Lano ~9 Asian re1e 60 Neg1111v@ After School- Student Jobs! Do You Need S Caab S And A Good Job To Surt The New Year? Wt are looklng for Jr. High and High School l1udent1 and otherl who would enjoy talking wtth peopte and working wtth other 1tudent1 their own age. You can um 128.00 to $50.00 MCtl week In commluk>na and MUCH MOREi You can work PART TIME In the aftemoona and evenlngt and ttlll have prenty of fr• time. You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL! W• oner complete training end erovtcSe tranlPOf'tatlon. Thia la NOT A ~APER Route ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Come out Ind help ua get new cuatomera fOf our newspaper and have 1 grMt tlrM doing It. You haw nothing to roae and a IUP« IOb to gain. Call todty and maybe you can atart tomorrow! Call Mr. Earl 548-7058 or 241-8432 CALL TODAYll !Free est , llC'd 631-2345 Sprinkler Install Repair I QUALITY PAINTING All Fii LOii MASONRY/CARPENTRY ,._ 11 • Free estimates 5•8-6065 Low Winter Rates-Free Very compelltrve Uc -•era tmctl I S • esumatea John 722-9707 Your Dally PllOI Service 01rec1ory Representative 142·4321 td. Ht I& 1111ured (714) 499-1 604 •RENT AN ANGEL• ILtJI en1ct1 0oo<1-Aepalr-A1terat1ons I Personal & business as-FllHT 1111112·1001 Pa~riat R~modet-Panel-Lock~tc 11stance for all events & Allys Parham & Assoc l-,f!P'!X°"'~f~A~tN~G~IN~T111Ell'IAIP.r""o"A"sr-I ICablnels·Wlndow-Fenoes projects 472. t782 HANGING/STRIPPING II•-------• 35yru11p Jerry642-0567 Had H M11our VISA-MC 673-t512 C I' 1Cllfl• Cart AMEkAN HANDYMAN 1 Bcl~~rewtil•11•c· brickw1o,rk.IANOYS WALLCOVERING ActHtical ti 1a11 1 I " omp P8 os Installation & Removal Evquialte Acous·tics 'f!te-Molner' fovea babysitting. ,Carpentry, lenclng, Wi'l· 15 yrs e~per 646-4834 Int painting 548•4013 " Newborn or 3 yrs up. my dowa. plumbing. mar111e. sprayed or remove Dry· home lull time 642-9015 1 lub encl, tlauhng, etc BNRICKWOAKC Small Jobs Eitpert Wallcoverlng In wall Repair• 847-7901 , --And Yes Jesus Is Lord I ewport, . osta Mesa, 1tallat1on Aea1. Con1Yll· Clt1ai91 StrYlct Ille i: 30405) 636-8244 Ir vine Aer • 675-3175 I 11nt Asslgnmnt 58 H l590 !'·J~:~~:rt ROBIN s CLEANING •RON 540·98P9• 1"••i•1 LYNN HANSEN'S YPPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE a lllrooughly Paint plumbing elec • AIO ltYlll• 1n1er10t Painting and ,. clean houae 645-974 t carpentry doors k1tcllen 0 P•per Hanging 549-9877 WUhtr·Oryer·Aefrlg-etc -& b th Od I • 0 1 UICI< & CAREFUL 722-1737 20 yrs exp I HouHCleanlng, carpets & 8 rem e m re I LO AA TES. T t38046 STRIP IT OFF THE WALL __ uphOllllfY, windows, etc FENCE A9P•lr New & Old 112-0410 Fa11. clean. reas Wan- Appllance Servloe Ref rig · j llr~y l1llt. H 1·1212 Wood, chain llnlc , p11110 • Self Storage Experts paper removal service wa1t1ers-dryer1-range1 I Commerclal lnq welcome free est Gr9<1, 988-t I t8 I Lrclbonded 638-6970 dl1hwashera Lie 240-0717 • -*A 1 IOYIH * IA ._ J 10 ·1 Cleanlng Aesldtapt, GATE & FENCE REPAIR CLE.AN& EXPERT PlHttr/Drywall •i·· ·~ acrttt F .)r meticulous & detailed LOW PRICES I I Par" Ing rea A--elrs & I clean Ing Sall1laclion 771·4229 or 671-1976 Over 26 Y""' eicperlenee NEW/REPAIR Quality No " v.. . 5 9 294 1LIC T-116.428 730 1353 ObS I small a bl Resurfacing • Aoo63111n~ &99 I guar For eppt 4 .4 •GEN. HOME REPAIRS ITa•Vlll-llll• ·~ree !t hc'd,~3'~~~4; Waterproofing • ... t Home & Otfloe cleaning by Pain! Drywall Carpentry --~ ' Driveway•. palloe, paths. JODI PleaM call for lree etc Gary 645-5277 PTL ITllHTI ...... H. IPI••~ •I etc No job too 1mall estimate 842-6746 IHANOYMAN LAAQE Ind O<angeCo Orlglnal ·2· .. -... -•• ~.-l~H-l•l•H..,..1 R ., k "3"0"53 -I DO IT Student Mover• lnlure<I ,. •f • .. s ""1c ey" .,.. " Houaeci..nlng 14 yrs exp small 1 ALL'• Lt<; T 124-436 641 -8427 •aooct IOt>• done rlgh .. ~~~~~~~====:=:=:=::::=:=:=:~A1phat1-replir-pr1clng lots rellable, reas. free est, own 531 5579 Pat or Ive mag NEW Warenouae Storage DRAINS CLEAR From SIS ept comple11.-Msvy rotter tran1 Pine, 845·9866 IHOME REPAIR C1rpentry STARVING 4 WORK Fa~ts Oltp<>NI Heater COLLECTOR WANTED Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for monthly for subscriptions. Miieage allow- ance paid In addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. Mull be at L ... t 11 1ra. old Cell 10 A.M. -4 P.M. MR. KIRKLAND M2-4321 ext. 107 Joe 645-4289 7am-9pm J8'• ••P~ prof hOute· fences & gatea. tree trim Free oat1mate 84 t-SO&O 951.98()4 M&M 122-9086 ,Am •• --m cleaning, thorough, quick., dump rune C M & NB 1 •~h 11 M 147526 ---I reas tree .. , 873--05 77 area Jim Whyte 642-7206 H.,. tee over 1 I Expert Serva & Repair All typea dealQns & colon · 1 Partin/Occ11ita1 32 yrs e11p. Reald'l/Comm Call 848-21 1'3 tor .. , ~Newport'• Finest Interior R111i1~ I Lie •409035 1>84--8919 Maintenance. The .• ltUIAf u•n•••• I AemovealC)hlltdrlvewaya I Nestll .. per• 675-7409 I LT HA llNG . MOVING Prof barlendlng a food WEEKEND PLUMBING replace w1conc:r11e1Ji I Gerabe&VerdClnup1 ~rvcbyStev•845_,.28 jNo Overtlmel Cell Any t>tleklbloclt Wk 539-03'5 ~••lracttn Jon 8454 t92 I · Time 846-8712 A••• ltmctl I Xtt coFJsf AOcTioNIConatructlon CIHn•UPI Part.~ Hcel.~~~ld•.:,:~dd~-, ... ~ .. New-Remodel·Addlt•on• Trath & tree Hauling m · ... g. ·1·-!.:--•-"""'"" __ _ AUTOITAOCK MECH 722•1737 llCU80&39 >rH Ht John 845•8730 we do It 111 857-0222 EurOl)Mn Peycf!IC Tat01 30 yrs e•P A4tu rat... I l lf-1 1card & Palm~ Paat lree eat AOrl•n 846-4443 BA TH~OOM & KITCHEN NPT tCM/lAGUNA Arff Ill II 1nCt 1 Prnenl & Future 1 fr .. ? ltat StnicH REM00£LINO rr .. est Haut1ng~ieanup~11nt1np· IUllPllllTI 650-2758 Olene &31-8"'4 L.IC • 298&8 1 5f7 -3049 mov1n9 7 O-V• 94.,3 t Love care tor elderly eoXsf Aoxt seAViCe R£MOO!LINO R11lt~ .... .., State Uc: 151-0410 ...... •.•-· .. •P!f'! ........ ""' .. Complete Oetamng I ROOM AOOITION s ' BEST ROOF REPAIR Botlom Clean1ng/Palnt1ng a..c:h Cltiea FltatH I Bl!ST 8ondeel Companion CAN BEAT ANY aro ev Haut Out• 893-4'85 '973 8122 11c•2014e1 tA@ oFFic@of Aldn & Rait1 ror lldlfry 5044 122.1&31 I D C 0 c. Live 111 Of out 833·2009 la1tan1 ltmcn 1 •REMODELING• , ' Jonn .,oomc• j ROOFtNO t.eover. re y o+ W •ROOM ADDITION'S• NewPon Beeel\ 8-40' I C1re 10< elderly In llcenH nalrt hot tar Ille. roclt ,.cu •YI>' ord Pr<>OMS· j -I privet• nomo Home cook " • ' • Ing We do m1nutcrlpt1, 8"ch Cllln ' Rt1ti11 A C..I 111 I 1n9oJr1 KalhV 540-' tO 1 I wood, lrH 111 760•85t6 ma111ng1111.e1c 788-33301973.912o> i1c ... 1120ssj 24wof111-1111 I . , ..... ,u. /M'1tl1a1 Compuute Boollk"PlnO i Cn1ttattit• •Haetlng oone rlghl• I Piiatii1 I 1axN·S8A roan-peyroll I I 1u 1 F'iNE PXnJfrAd By A1cfi. --.-.... ~'!""!!"'!"~~ Quy 760-1008 IU91•f Ctlett AIC HMl1"9 Sci«:•al ard Sinor 18 yr1 ot happy PATii ........ .... I Hour &.rvt Malnt $30 cv1tomer1 Lie 2I064•. -vp1NO-SIH BOOt<KPNQ Add'l'lt-Oe11on-Aamod~I •92-8127 •4!192&3 Thanlt Voul 963 ... ,,. '0u~~·k:remooetlng FAST1Accun SERVICE Top Ouemy Low Pnce I .... ty wor ~ VEASA TIL( 840-0MI rr .... , lie &31-2345 ,, • • ... RAINBOW PAINTING 76e-90U I.... 1e1., .. 1f Oi111111r •• out l>Olit;y • -I caQntry ..... I W ... IH 650-&e4t JEFF LIC tlN I Wla IW I 8f t:;:rtC.:e>entry rm fn\ry I frencil BOOfa 16XFlbiAIN8 UXiHT Apt A A A PAIN~IHG '""'•'' At• YfNf Wll\dOwe ta..n1 Rttpelr RemO<l l·Addltlont By Norman the Doorman 'omm I ralld'I C M H 8 LOWEST po&tlble prfOe 18•1t>Oa Wln<IOW Waalllng ooori ... 1c ~l-4910 Oak & fir 857-000R F v art1ae 148 ·3T99 Mike 10 Step hrv"e 86:1·3231 803 Oalt>Oa 91 913-3 135 t .... ~~---~-.:::: ................ ~· ... ~ __ ....................................................... · ..................... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~.~~~-~~~~~~~~.~~~.~~.~~~$ ............. __ ...___...._...:....14 ........ _ ......................... ...:.._....~ • ..-.. ~~-~·- ,_._ llHl!ntu """"i1t4 j ..... ,....... MM a.111 ....... 1111 a--tic IJIO P111JC llOllCE Ml.JC ll01JC( I MOC llOllC[ l'llUC llll1C[ -l'lm1C -Dt>1T•~Of&uff9t lMov1NG SALi SAT by llO!C.,t. ••R COftd'. ilite,M!AC!OH ·eo 450SL ... 'll-1H" 1 0t 1 c~~t aeort0t °'I k>t fytllld at tMflfY.,.,......_,,_i ,.,1,_,_.,.0(0t'INWl'I • "°""'*' ....... 1250 "3-1832 appt Couch, waahat. 1 nft' S50000o 759•1'73• toK ml., ten w/bfn lnrv. I Auto allcond p/a, .,,,,fm uw. deea .. eo, you ~t hie ~;0 N =Mad~! • ANe. ouMM4 l tr-on ()c..,.,. ~':;..,,,... INl,. ._ ... Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Ttwttday, Novemo.r al. 1116 fll Sof9, lcMeN1, av 1 foot· ~.,;_eof>.., w111an0, ,,, .. la~... t{Ji hat«>'* 845,..751 11..o eu•tom '""' Low 10U' claim w«11111e oowt 0t 1.•xuna Hiii• c a111 ltlll>lllhed Oranoe Coaat ~.!!!!.. ~~:!..~_; PfO'Mf ""',.,.....,.. • atool bNrf'I lhad411 new -~mower + l'TIOft _ _.., -• ..... ., pr...,., 11 to Ille ~., A 1.. 1 1 11 Delly Piiot NO'VM\ller i1. 2t -... ...-· 111111111tnt ...,... _, ' ' 11 Mo,e ne , lrvlne •* XUdl OJt 94 dOOd ME.-!OfS '14 500SEC mii. 118CA-l r90'-.nt•tlve tp90lntad by U .. a • e r1 Oeeemt>et 4, INS are on 111i1t With tile Otfy 1 1111 1 O\ltf ---_.. ;m J::00~185• aell 1 tA 1148 ·114 4 or 1ngt11e. grHt body w /Ce llula r ptlOl'll ...... theeoutt within taut montl'la lntamentwy hOf oft>!! WTh-210 C&lt\ City Of ~°" 811911 Oe Dotne br'h ... 7M-1117 tOem-6pm 11500 Tim S4t~o2oe aunroot. •Int cond, 1rom '"-ci.te o1 tlr&t mm11tre11on ~ I hectt 2000 ~ .,,,_., ~ lllldclar. r•t Xlnt cond Pd 1180 Li1aa1 It~ lti AUDI 1972, 4 IC>Md. Mw 1MM 5&7·4768 11n Sac11on 700 ot the toth by Supreme Coun fltaJC fl>lte( tom 1 My peraon WlellinO rec4Mved In .AM DteWtll ta, lowleal. chr a tO'Ot. ---·-- -143,500 o' auum a -tuenCeo•rettwuaprOVIClad luu.d to l<eltll J Mec:ln· Huntington e.edl, Cell· 1 e.ladpr~Wll~ 1114 t215 952·42~ • Lflij NO; i llU ........._ paint, AM/fM CMMttl M""RC•o•s ·•• .,..,.SEl 1 1 I • 1Prob••• Co<lt o1 ce11t0tn1• ol Brlulh Cok.lm,bl• Can· NOTICC. Of to commem .... on tf\eeeln _..:: l'urcheslng °"'°9, tlf9 --, ·T~ M u 1 t 1111 I 11 t & "'" ,. '" .,., """ • The ume lor flllng claim• wlM tide • court O• '°'1\pe.. I . Quttta tnay..., to _,,_.,. Adam• A1tenu1, o ... e WAlERBED 1100/obO 8 writer, 1 aofa, &t.,tO I 848·8800 blk pearl, dove 0'9Y not ••o•r• !>flO< to four '""' 1ur1tc1"11on ot llMI '"'VITU I IAL.I wtthln 10 day& Of tllll nollOI I Mae Celcfoma up .. l:eO dtwr pede11a1 qu..n ·'I China Cllblnet, walker.11c · _ IHther. Cll\ttl whit, c..i. M-~.0330 month• rrom tllt d••• ot ,,.,, Prov•nc. 01 Briu.n COi· T0t . Ne.A!D'\11'°&0!~1.T by proV!dtng written oom- 0 m on tM tHi •of 0.- tteeter 2131592-2485 eve 637 Aamona, 414-1738 I chrm whl w.llt. ~r*'-d WI w•-Ylll llelt1ng notte• abo11e umbta u:o~R ! 0£~ 011 TAUIT mentt 10 Ille Oec>artmtnl Of c.embet ttet-.. ...-.... ' -.... LARQ! SELECTION 0, 1tereo not grey tnarkltf -· YOU MAY E~MIN ,,,. That lht lottowrno '*" O.~oe>ment &aMcea. fll· ell PfOl>OIMMI ........... IUMt •• MfS 1 ~t NEW & USED &MW'~ Beet cir In Orange Coun-OUAI nu OllJ tile keot by th• court u you ton 11 indebted 10 °' ~~ieoTA~~2'~n1f>':.Le~g v1tonf'l'l9ntat ~cae ~ ecs. t'llMl\IM<I. ~ Ned " Grecian Spa f"3yne ·E'iiiiimarage sale. 166'. LM IUll UW ty Mull NII Pvt pty s.. v~ dot Sentos ., •• Ottton lnttrMled in tloldlng per tonal prop. PROTECT YOUR PROP-1 Uon p ~· dA •• ~a..i aloud 1" .,, °"" ~ g .. heater/turbo pump1 '1 ~f CM11mu gltta, mi.a. VOl.UME SALES 496-7850 the "~'·· voi:O<mc!y.::1~· erty Of th• Hid~·· ERTY. IT MAY 81! SOLO AT t::'mel\ll ..;Ill .,. con· I .. ~:::er.:&.-:..,; Ct>mplS1200 494·1837 rlday/Sat I ll day. 4208 SERVICE&lEASINQ MU tANQ '71 MACH 1. rr~~ :acupon tht 411 Home1Savtno1olAme<I-A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU tlderlld by tllt deetllon· ,9;etll9lng.h.itca1ttotcnl C I act , 1 W River Ave, Ind Of 43rd St 3670 N, Cherry AV'I. lONQ AIT. AC/PS/ PB, amt fm t'o:~ 'r0< lh~ u~utor or co, 23861 El Toro Road. NE.ED AN EXPLANATION I malling bOdy In 11 1 o.ittiet .. blcla 11 ul)On'tlll caUGF ore! on r or • too • I on lht bey 650-1355 BEACH call Graat Inti. Ntw ldmlniw••Of and Ille wUh City ol El Toro Cell! OF THE NATURE OF THE uon on w1111ri., en En· b•d• 111 , ...._ l*W r~:'v~~:.0·~1 rw & 1 Tra11,.rt1 •• (No Cherry exlt~405) paint. Freahly radon• en· ,,,. court with proor or ..,. County of Ortnge PROCE5e1~a OUA~A~~ vtronmentel Impact RtC>Qrt otter'• tl:::;. Ill/id,,...,. se50 G ra 1 1 arm I -(l 14)111·1ll0 glna Flawlan 13500 !111ce. 1 w,,Utn requ.1t 11•1 Thet lht und1r11gnld 'iogl ! LAWY~R lhould bt !>'-.>•red lor the erty 11 114et t.he ..,.,. lftd aaw · as •' com-Trld•lna WelOOme obo. Greg 720-9()17 · Ing th!U yov dt•tt• tpec111 d1alre1 10 receive the A 1 N proiect eondltlon• ~ ~ P"" 0 ' i3~-3~i S750. , ... , INll 10J I OPEN SEViN OMS 70AD ... M~f" IJ6Cl l:!\':v'!.!.""..!~.::.:,,>:; ~:~;:,:'~~f.:,0.-:::J ::; s..i~.f.:i:: cio'.J,i-A'i.v oi o!.I''= z:r,_ Co:;t ::.: '.e'.::.:::t"tllt'.: DRAPES, nearly new, llnen I 13'%' Fi&;gl ... EJoin soar llPWTI....... Qd cond &48-4 1 mao .. ,.,. UHll or of Iha ~"· 1 remove lll•t oollteted or ~~,';!,~'\~:~· ,~==t~d tH Tll-.rl) l'ttgl'IHt written .,~ blend. warm white, 4 pr, 6 trailer, S300. &4~-2~8 Dl!LIVE"AV DEPARTMENT CHICK FORD '75 Torino, 2dr, ,llon• or 1CCOUnt1 mentioned rec.Ive<! from the State Truit Company. whtcll 11 m~ by a,......... 96"•81" center pull 18 800 Oflg ml, exit cond In Sec:11on 1200 ind 1200 5 01 of CaUlornta lo Ille Hid On Oeeembef 12 1985 11 .. _II' NOT1C£ 11ble petllOl'I, lid'I ~ S t85pr ~bo AllO wOO<t130' SEARAY WEEK' McL·REN'SBMW IVl?llSON s1670obo.159·1907 theClllfornl•Prob•l•COCla ..... where llttert1900 AM TiCO< Title 'rn. '"~ rtte>OnllbllOfal~eNllM t'averM r<>da couotr I ENDER • 255hp twin I\ . '"""' ,., OW!Mn, At· testamentaty or ol ad· eur1nQI C0m1W1y ol C•ll· K f11'4 llnelly ~tad Of II ....._ look S30 ea 722· 1389 y ' Mere etUIMrt Reduc.d M·F 11119, S-S 1111 8 PORICH! FORD 78 f'lesta, mull '°''"" '°' lll'etltlOMt, 17N 11•11n11tra11on hive been I f0<n1t a corporallOn for· Notice Of .... !"'*' oe rejeated by "'9 I now 132,9501 Muat be 826 S . Eucild SI AUDI Mii, need• work, rune~ Of~• .. Coet• ...... llllue<I metty Tiiie lnwrenoe end of.._. h...-tr 8o11d Flah tank• 100 gallon told Admiral Yac"11 ol Fu1*1on.CA CH£Vfl0 LE:T S10000b0 548-01l3 CVA All percona hav1ng l Trut1Compeny .. dul)'•P-_.~....... The Boatd r~-= S 100 w/lland AllO 20: NtlWport Beach 873-5200 714-880 8300 Hltl'l•tt <>v-11111 Piii 'll IUllllll ~ubJ\~0~~~ 2~;1 crarms ag11n11 tha dee. PQlnlecl Tru1tM under end No A t28e23 ''OM 10 'et;:='~ 111 g aJ IO n h • !' S 2 0 I I .... 71 4 213·691·870 I S.••• It S.rvlu V-8 1 air pi t . tllt. ,~:. ~98~ I dent or an Interest in se1d 1 pursuent 10 OMO of Trull In ll'lt Svoer1or Cour1 of ~! 1~.._ the property 548·7032 I CHICK • au o, · • rnF.464 etlatt a"d w11h1ng 10 ob-record.cl October h:,1964, the .State of C.~f0tnl8 l0t The Direct°' t1' ltllrc:ftel- Glve a JOhn Wayne Tennis fO h Oday Sprite. indud• ~.llTJI IV.E••~ai <;;.~~Hca;:"~m~:':t!f.; i4'Ct to auch remov11 mu11 ~~~~: ~!~ 'u-.. ;;..: ''in~~~~~~~~ &t•t• ino 11 l'le<eby dirtct.O to r Club M b1h1p for Chrl11. , ;~~~'?·7~ & tr1r. ~w:l;te '7V.-. orig lnald• & out I P\alC NOTICE ~~h o~~~~~:i'~~~ or 111e County.Recorder ol or Lout• Alvera .1111 LDv .. I:=,~.~:' ~~._.: mas. S800. 638-5208 '4$ !. Co.et ttwv ( 1T82289) pe sona Indebted Orange Covnty, Cetlfomie. Alv&rti Ind u Louil I P t •IOneO by me QrHt Chrlatmaa Giit I u,./Deck1/lt1r11,•_ Ill.II ..... Newpon Beach 12HI TR~:(~~. ~LE ~: hO~d1ng personal :~\,Ji~~~ H~H:s~~~~ Ahl,:~== given,,,., c:':~t.,,. Aowd. "' aw. Magic laland M•mt>er-1 1c-I I 673-0900 -On <>-mt>et. 1985 .,I properly ol lhe deoe-DER FOR C ASH OR,,,. undetl!Qned Wiii Mii 81 11311>Ubl1Cplacesln1M~ 1hlp $600 obo 546-5120 30 fi CHRisfcRXFTwl'.45' lll • I 11 oo , m FIRST AMERI· dent Such nouce m1111 CASHIER'S CHECK, (P•Y· Pnvllt Sele, fo the nionet• ttY~I lest than t~::; !J ~ 11bieWiii1e & I C·' NB mooring. S8SOO. • •• -CAN TITLE INSURANCE b• g111en 10 the peton able II time Of Nie In lawful ano bftl blOder eubjec;I 10 de~ t>tfore1tt"' de to Sceu~50 962·4221 Ev I Call 815-0740 41\!reye a tremenCkM• ORSCHE '74 9115 Targa COMPANY • C111torn1• cor· 1 holdlng the personal money or th• Vnlllld S111n1 conr1rm111on 0 1 Mid Su· ~IC meet ~t~ __ -, -telecflon of n9W I Mall extru. Mull Mel poration H Tru11ee or Svc· 1 property or again II at 1ne South front tnlrenct oer•or Covrt on or •Iler tne 1 • ;opy 0 1 ...,... fO' X-cycle $50 Couch S75 l40 Side Tie. Prvt home. Ca"•fulau re a*ed s 12 ~ obo. 676-0509 C.ia M..a $4().0330 c e' 'o' Tr us'• e or wnom the claim Is made to the Old Orange County 2nd dey of ~bet 1985 :~" 1 (:J"o~tlYe _. 1 Lve Seat S25. Car Mal Back Bay ArH . $360/mo ' '7 prepi ' __ . ---SubsHlult<I Tru11ee ol thll al the address as listed CourthouM located In ,,,. at the office of Conen. Siok· ree • S20 Vac $40 new aew 640-9350 Wkdys OR Pf'eowned 8MW't *" PORSCHE '79 928, 5 tpd, LINCOLN '77 Versallle1 cer1t1n Deed of Truet •• above within 30 days 200 block of WEit Santa kft a 0 8 1111 5•0 Nortll Gold· before I~•~,°' Mid= maeh $150. 9B8·6718 760-8398 Eves/Wknds stock. metallic black. l)Olllhed I own Pwrlllhr $2099.99 eculeO by ~lcllard w •lier first publlcatlon or IAne Blvd (formerly w .. t en Cucte Drive Sult• 300 ~~11v'nP1lot • ~of -,._..:,... _..... d" alloy1 lull pwr, 1ook1 Jim 760-1639. 873-4400 Muchmore, an inOIYldu•I. thla notice I S1•th StrM t), Senta Ana. CA Senti Ana 92705, County or aJ ' 1 tlon ~ Ht It'" mi DOCK FOR RENT: Up to rt --.. _. • • new, S15,500 885-5622 ---1 •nd recorded June 29 !984 K Maclnto•h .. E•· •II rigtlt. lllle and Intern! Or1nge, 9181• of Cehlorn11. gener ll cig;u 're, 26 It power $200/mo fer.a Where you -a• 1 n • I r u men I N o · ' 1 conveyed 10 eno now held 111 the right t111e and 1n1ere11 ed in 1 11 '" BURMESE CAT needs 673·2747or675·0149 purc.,._~.,.BMW. PORSCHE '63 911SC ' ' 84-270946 in Book·····. acutor oft~• Eet•t• 0 l by 11 under uld °""of ofsalddecealed et1het1me Pa11ed •nd adoP':;':! gOOd home. Young male, -,__. • Cpe pl•tlnum, loaded, Pege-···· or Ottlc1e1 Re Mone E. Ho TruSI 1n the property sltu·1 o1 Offth and all tne ''O"'' tne reouta< meetlf'IO ttle beautlfull 536-6178 DAY BOAT STORAGE ~ rn £& anrt.' Alplne atereo. ADS c0td1 or Orange County. Publl1hed Orange Coast 'at~ in salO County and title ind 1n1 ... es1 lhel lht es: Governing Bo•rd ~= -On the water, NIWl)Oft ~w.i.•~ am lapllr Clllford alarm Calllorn11 and pursuanl ro Daily Piiot November 14, I Stale de!ICrll>ed u l•I• 01 .. rd dflCfleMd hH Coaat Community FrM to gd hm Cheupeake Beach. Do It youreelf boat tft . etls25 sOo 873• 75&7 • th•I cert81n Notice or Default 21 28 1985 LOT 11 OF TRACT NO : ecqwed by oper8lion 01 l•w Olatric1 ol Or•~ c:un of Bay Retriever. 6 mo Old . yard Open 7 deya a -(114)1111 ' thereunder recorded July Tn-457 78•0 IN THE CITY OF IO< Olh-M otner lhtn or 1n C•liforn1e on the h Wf Had all shot9 ~6-6589 week Call 675-5901 20IW 1el ...... ""9 ROLLS ROYCE '75 31 1985 H Instrument No 1 .RVINE COUNTY OF OR·l eddl1ion 1o th81 ol said de-November l9J; Cout ••• ...... .,,, NBP Mooring for Sale ..... _...._ •• cond 57Kml Callf car Paoe··-·· or Ollt<:•l l Re-<"UU FORNIA ASPERMAPRE·•1n and10 111 1necert11n r .. 1 °•11v PllOtNovemoer28·._. , •-1 I A A.et --~ .. -... _ CORNfC HE COUPE, ealt 85-281184 In Book-. I DllDLIC NOTICE ANGE STATE OF CALI· Clued 111'1el•m•oldHlh Publllhed ange ........ Xdor16' white American ;'3~7~r=~ler . Delever. BMW '81 7331 loldedl 5 135.0oo obo 712-1021 MERC '72 Cougar mags coros or Hid County Wiii FICTITIOUS BUSIMEU CORDED IN BOOK 3 12 property Slluated "on rne ceml>t'r 5 l2 1985 Ttt-47•• ~=:. ~~Y}:.~~~: SL~ 30 ~ ~ 1Ma1nchaii. S~~·~~~~91~;~3~nrt T~~ '8~mml !,~rva~:~ ~t7~~ ~r~~':bg'i:~~3g~ 1 =o~n~~?rE::!1'rfi.1~ I "~:,A:1~o!~ "'!=ere CCPAELL GuLAE;~EvO'ius1a~A:~ 1't g:~.~1 °',o1P!1 ~1!~':0~ -nel CdM $300/mo .. ' · '......, - - -S doing bvsineas H Pro-acr1....., u ows to·w1 PUBllC NOTICl Pa rrot Cage. W I 5' · BM~32ollmpec· CIC, PS. ohamp .,...ge money or lhe United ta1es 1 , ional Miri ent Ser· THE OFFICE OF THE PARCEL t wlplaypen on lop, $90 c1~11~ast ~111 i~~~~g2 cablet See 10' t>ellevel metlc S I 1,750, 536-6941 1 MUC NOTICE or America • caanier 5 .. ~!s 18021 ~Skyp1r1r COUNTY RECORDER OF Loi end 1ne Wast t2 • '"' REIOl.U'TION CW 90AM» W.1 Playpen on rollera a are a $12000 7141552-0428 GON Gr'784A -ff 1check payable IO H •O s II 21• IMne CA927t4 SAID COUNTY ol LOI 5 of Trect No 407 M TRUITHI Of COAIT $50. 548·5120 631 6025 Sii Avall • No llve Aboard ·-_ _ _ _ VANA m m Ll!OAL NOTICE Trustee drewn on 8 state or uC~"' F Stierrell JO• EXCEPT ALL Oil Oil City of S1n11 An• County o1 COMMUNITY COl.LIOI Timber Wolf/Germ hep Side tie to 25· $220 wtit. beige int, air iclnt 1 · 1 the Cny of Irvine POllOe Oe- 1 eral credn union 0t • 11a1e 92625 ERAL RIGHTS NATURAL es per m 8 119 th«901 r• COUNTY, CAUF~ S u~to32' $330 BMW '84 3181, S12,750 c,•~90ooL~48~1701E•~r:• No11oe11herebyg1ven1n81na11one•b11n1<1 s1a1eor f80 Oanha Cdronadf!lMar CA I AIGHTS MINERALS MIN· Or•noe 5 111e or C111torn1•1DllTfllCT Of' OflA•OI pupt, avall l2/ 4 S100 SWALES ANCHORAGE cond 31726 Coast Hwy, partmenl wtll notd a pyblic,or teoe<at savtngs end loan Tnos business ,, c:on· GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER cord!IO 1n B001< 15 Page.,. WHEREAS U ld Com· obo 642· 1806 ev1/wknd1 D 11 9•5 548•1501 So Laguna 8 30·5 MOl'I· tucllon or unc111me0 P<OP· 11noc111ion domiciieo •n 1n11 dvctea by an individual Hy ORO c ARBO N S BY of M1~t1neovs Meps r• mun1ty College Otslrtct U1 the •_Y__ _ day-Friday 499.4503 er1y and city surplus prop. I state at the main entrance 1 cn,.1 F 5118,,811 w HAT S OE v ER NAME cord• 01 said O.•noe Coun lo-of oene1n r.., llnc:I ••16c1l la1tr••tal1 ., 11 " I ------er1y on S111urd•y. December to First Ame<tean Tille In T'11S 9181ement was llted KNOWN THA T MAY BE ty personal propeny llef•n-·-s Kt •• • BMW '84 528e 12,000 ml., 7 1985 The auction wOI sur•noe Compeny IOC81ed at wlln tne County Cler~ or Or· WITHIN OR UNDER SAID PARCEL ? 1111er deecrtl>ed and -~ while & tan Best otter begin II 9 00. m With lhe1 It• Eas1 F1l1'1 Street in Ille en e County 01' Novemper LANO TOGETHER WITH Tr.. Soutl'o ~ ol lhal POI· WHEREAS MIO property •a-s·ir""1no-.. G!'"u'P.lt•a1-w·/~c~as~e ••ttrcycln/ 64~ 759 1temsav11llabte for YleWlng •• 1 c•ty of San1a Ana Cahtornia 1 ~985 THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF 11on 01 151001111ey •dtoining may be made 1v1J1tble '°' $75. OBO 554·8265 lcMltH 1011 - -8 30 • m Tne evctton wlll all thll "Ohl lllle ano F290112 DRILLING MINING EX· Lot 4 and 11'14! Weat 12'> feel ou11t0e UM wotllout inter· 1 IATSll '101210 take place 1n tne Civic Interest conveyed 10 end Published Orange Coast PLORING ANO OPERATING ot Lot 5 of Traci No •07 City ter1ng wttn 1ne OtttrlCl'I PlaaH I Or11a1 VESPA P200 '82 Gd shape Hatchback . auto, air. Center parklllQ 101 11 11200 now lield by 11 under said Duil p1101 NovPmt>er 7 t4 THEREFOR ANO STORING ot San11 Ant. County of Or· need:. and 6059 I SSOOJo~ 7~2-6~4--AM/FM radio low tow J•mborM , Irvine. Calllorn11 I Deed ot Trust 1ri 1ne pro~rrv 21 ~8 1985 IN ANO REMOVING THE ange Stttte or C1hlorn1e es WHEREAS 11 appear1 to ----"'!'!''""!"-P-~'fl J miles All original Published Orange Coast situated in said Covn1y t1nd 1 Th-449 SAME FROM SAID LAND per map1 thereof recorded be 1n tne t>e•• on1et"1a Of Ceulo, full keyboard 4 W.HI DriYe/ Hpt ( 135ZUC) 0111y P1101 November 27. 1 Slate descnbed as I OR ANY OTHER LANO. IN. 1n Book 15 Page •• of M11-.. id community college d11- S300 857 1429 9030 1985 LOTS 9 ANO l O OF CLUOING THE RIGHT TO cellaneous Maps rec:ordeo triCI 1n1t sa•d properly oe w/rhY1hm • Hffl W·212 TRACT NO 690 t. AS I PUBLIC NOTICE WHIPS TOCK OR OtREC· on the Nort'1 said 11~ be· le•Md to the hoghell bidder. Conn organ w/rythum llW'llJHP SOUTH COUNTY oSHOWN ON A MAP RE TIONALLY DRILL ANO tween 1tie Nor1herly e•· pursu•nt 10 S.Ctlon 813e0 unit. bench & light. $6000 OIElllEE -VOLKSWAGEN MLIC NOTICE CORDED IN BOOK i 8o 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MINE FROM LANO OTHER tenaion 01 trie westerly 11,,. 91 seq of .,.11 Edvcallon Code new. must aell S2800. PAGES 16 '.\7 ANO 38 OF NAME STATEMENT THAN THOSE HE~EIN or Lot • •nd tne nortller1y or lhe Stale of Celllornta. c II la ra 720-0928 II cornea with p/1, bucker I c t124 MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN Tht' 1011ow1no perllOns ere ABOVE DESCRIBED OIL ••l&rlSIOn o• tne eHll!f'ly line I NOW THEREFORE BE IT a u seats end radial tires I #2 Notte:• of Sele THE OFFIC[ OF THE do1no !lll''""S'J 811 CALI· OR GAS WELLS TUNNELS or 11\f! Wes• 12· .. '"' ol sa•O !RESOLVED '"'" this Boerd Oak -Spinet Plano. Steiner ($'Ir• 2900) I 2888 of Reel Pr09erty COUNTY RECORDER OF FORNIA FAME ANO FOR· AN 0 s HAFT s INT 0 LOI 5 d<>M hereby ennounoe •ti •n· & Son, xlnl cond $895 ..... _eo.~~~ ~0·033-0 •I Prtvete s... SAID COUNTY TUNE 3015 Carob St New· THROUGH OR ACROSS Also IUl>,eci to enw m l9"1ion 10 leue !tie nerttn· 640 20 2 CO S No. NEP 30lel EXCEPT All Oil OIL PQrl Beacn CA 92660 THE SUBSURFACE OF THE brances covenenis Con· 1atter cescribed real and per. ------ORANGE A T IATSll '12 20ISI 'Sl' In 1'1e Superior Covrl ot RIGHTS MINERALS MIN· Elo·~" Jan Woolcott 3015 LANO HEREINABOVE DE· d•lions res111e1ions reser sonel property 1n0 ,, ,. her• llmln IMO 2524 H;~~Rro~~!'Mesa Snrl. auto. air, lull power, t'1e S111" ot Cal1l0tn1a l0t EAAL RIGHTS NATURAL Carol> S• N"WPQfl Beech SCRIBEOANOTOBOTTOM villons rionta rtgnta o•w•Y ll>Y iound oe 1 erm•!)fld ano BMXDiamond Back exit cruise, cass, alloy wheels the County or Los Angeles GAS NAT u RA L G AS CA 9?660 SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR .,,0 ee,a.emen 11 01 •ecOfO 1f 10taered Cond S l50 494•1426 I 141·1023 (lie" 1EOV772) In Iha Maller ollhe Est81e I RIGHTS ANO OTHER Ron R Me111no 901 Nortn OIRECTIONALLY DRILLED any 1 Tne pr0Pef1y he<ein- . 3 Trac•• --... ~35 , SIHI IN U S A or RUTH J FELIX De-H YDROCARBONS BY B11ytron1 Balt>oa Island CA WELLS TUNNELS ANO ·more commonly ~nown •Ile< ~rtbed ~ OWn«I by like new Ladle'• bike ""' • • • ceased w H A T s E v E R NA M E •n66:? SHAFTS UNDER ANO BE H 172 t W•I Walnut San11 ,,,. Coaat Communny Col· speed S75 857·1429 CHEW ·82Sl0.xlntwork l -e ••LES No1oee1stie<ebyg1venth•I KNOWN THAT MAY BE T'11s business 11 con-NEATH ORBEYONOTHEAneCahforni• ~Ooslr1C1 an<S ••"Mnolbe truck. $4 150 OBO .. 1ne unde<s1gneo Wiii sen II WITHIN OR UNDER THE Clutlf'C l>y CO-Partne<s EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· Term• or Nie ca"1 '" ·-· needed IQ• ac;flO()I purpo-.. ,..2•6007 I • 1 1 • e SEllYICE Private sale lo the '11gna1 PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN E101sf! J WOOlcoll o F Tu N NE Ls AN o tul money 01 IN> Unoteo ourong !tie 111.,,e specifiec:I '" Gai11t kin .,.. anO be91 t>oOde< subiec:t lo ABOVE D ESCRI BED Tn1s ,..,..,.,Mii •as hied SHArTS UNDER ANO BE· StatM on conl>rm111on ol ,,.,. lease -DODGE •77 3/il PU 2888 Ke.rtlor vd e p••JS conr1rm•tion or seod Su· TOGETHER WITH THE PE R w11'1 tM C.oun11 Clerk of Or 1 NEA Tl-i OR BEYOND THE 111111 or Pllfl casn ano t>at-2 1115 ,,,. •nteni.on 011n1s Clcab V8 rbll motO<. Costa M-540.0330 An perlOI Court. on OI •Iler the PET UAL RIGHT OF ORIL L ·~ Cov,,ly on Oc1ot>e< 3 t EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· i nce ev<denced by note •· Boaro lo !NM Mid proPef'ly ,141 .. 29K ml, new 1rana, etc. __ e LUSlll 9th day or Oecemt>e< 1985 1 ING MINING EXPLORING 1985 OF ANO TO REORILL. RE· curl'O by 11Aorlg11Qt1 or Truat 10 1ne ll1QtleS1 bod<* wlf'1 • C.01& .... ~ t ~ " '"° .... ol G-ge E ANO 0PfR.HtNG THERE ,...., TUNNEL EOUIP MAIN .,_, M '"' ,,_,, ~ '~"'-m .u<o100• '~'" ..... _"l!_._,.~11"!"~~1 Perf In/out, al paper wtk Morrow Lawyer Suite ?38 1 FOR ANO STORING IN ANO PubhStlt'C Orange Coa51 TAIN REPAIR DEEPEN sold Three per C:MI of of S38 750 per year acc0tO 3 Family Sale. Sporting S2450 firm 64 2 ·88l 5 All> TRYNi HAltDO 221 East Walnut Slreet, 11 REMOVING THE SAME Daily P1101 Noveml>'!r 7 t4 I ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH 1~nl Did 10 l>4' oepo1111e<1 1 n 11 1o '"• 1erms anel con gds. mullcallnatrument•. IFORD '80 F350 PIU. TO 8( II 1 Pasedena. Cal1lorn1a FROM SAID LAND OR ANY 21 18 1985 w E l Ls o R M INE S ,,.11'1 bod °'"""~ ,,,.,~nail@! \Ill rorm furn, painting•. photo Ranger XL T. loaded. I 91101, County or lOtl An· OTHER LANO INCLUDING Tn 442 WITHOUT HOWEVER THE B1d1 ()<Ollt'<,10 t>e 1n wfll Ofl 1'1P 14!15e lleml, mlac. Fri 8-3. 286 A/C auto bltn tool boxes LARGEST IHY£NTOR'r geles Slate OI California. Ill • THE RIGHT TO WHIP· RIGHT TO DRILL MINE 1ng ''"" w111 t>e re<,&ived at l Saia real proP@rtV 1t Virginia Pl, otf Santa Ana $4700 OBO 650-3797 ON THC WEST COAST Iha rlgl'ol. title and inteut11 ot 'STOCK OR DIRECTIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE STORE EXPLORE ANO OP lhf' alor•uod olf1cf' •• any s11ua1eo '" Costa Mitu Furn,newtQYa.blk/whtTV *'NIOll• n 1ddecea&edatrne11meol LYORILL ANO MINEFROl\A ERATE THROUGH THE lomt al!er the 11,,1 pubh Counh of 0 r•"9e Slllf'Of w/cablnet. llereo, Scan· Aatl••".' Sliver/blue. 22K ml, b•I· IYlllY-.. I•• death and ell the ngnt 1111e L1'NDS O THER THAN K·218'2 SURFACE OR THE UPPER ccJJ•nn nereol ano ~•or .. C.illlc"""" iinc i~ mnre oar din.Vian clocks, etc Fri & ClllllCI 9045 ance ol lactory warranty CALL TODAY and interest tnat the estate THOSE HE RINA BOVE OE NOTICE OF PERSONAL I 5 O o F EE T O F TH f o.11 .. or ~1• r1cu1;ir1) d"Y."bt'd in tnP SIS 9.5 466 E 16th SI 1950 FORD 2 dr M<lan. 2 Ill qwed by operation or law or I WELLS TUNNELS ANO OF AEAL PROPERTY LANO AS RESERVED av S1tplrwnt>e• t985 4 Tne lt>•m 01 111e 1eaw (4204) Lease or Buy or said deceased has ac-SCRIBED OIL OR GAS REPRESENTATIVE'S SALE I SUBSURFACE OF SAID Oal6CI 1n1s t21h aav o• lfl9"' oPscroo1oon 8 •• t .. IC~ 1140 orig llke new $3500. $2 f 842 2000 otherwise other lhan or In 1 . SHAFTS INTO THROUGH AT PRIVATE SALE THE IRVINE COMPANY A Cohen, Sto«ke & D1wle. sn<111 ~tor a p.>r,,,o of OM • 964·7588 or 848·3512 Jll 11.1 ... 1 17HI • addition 10 tnat or said de-0 R AC. R 0 SS l H f (PROBATE CODE I CORPORATION IN THE 540 Nortl'I Ootden Clrcle ye"' 0 ,,.mencong or 11nt1 Superaai;Nov 29-Dec 1 llNITI ceaffd Bl 1'1e 11me or death SUB<;URFACE OF THE 58780 7121 DEED RECORDED IN BOOK Drhre Sull• 300, Sent• An• 'lnd•r•g and ma 1 t>e '" Frte·Gllt·FOr·COmlngll '65 CORVAIR Turbo Corsa 1n ano to 111 lhe certain rea1 I LANO HERINABOVE OE A-l23.n 9277 PAGE 256 ANO IN 927~' nAWPd '""'ea"e' on an an 18222 Gothard SI, HB I great cond-a ctaaslc lOOI Quall St · N 8 I property s11ualed in City or SCRIBED ANO 10 BOT N'!llCI' 5 Mrl'by givPn inai 8001< 11934 PAGE J82 Gl0<ii K •ublla Aom1ru\ """' 08 ". b'r mutu 1 1 8grM Blwn Talbert and Ellls $2700 644-0530 833-9300 VOLVO '83 GLT lurbo Sta Cos11 Mesa. County of Or. TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCl<.EO Vt'•n'!n 'Runf'll t<euilan• BOTH OF orr1C1A1 RE tratrn 0, ,,, .. Esl810I! 01 <111>C mt>nt E•lllt>lr piirty may lf't Wgn , blk/palomlno enoe. State ol Cahlorn1a OR OIREC TIONAl l Y Ahlo JS l>f'rsonal reprP~n CORDS Of><.t'<lPnl minall'tl'lete11.wuponnonety leath 23,000 m1. best perliculary Oesc11bed as IOI· DRILL ED WEL lS TUNNELS Ill I' nlthP ~lale ol Vernon Tru~tor J F PAFIRISl-i PubhSIW><l Or ngf' Coasl ICKl 08~ writen nol•Ce Sa10 car 1n Orange Co~mty Pvt lows 10 Wll Loi 22 or Traci ANO SH AFlS UNDER ANO Jo~~Oh f'rantlS Ahlo de· ANO P~YLLIS PARRISH 0•1•y P1tn1 Now-mb<»f (' 22 lprop .. ,,.,. ~Mii t>e u~ on1.,. pty Must selll 496-7650 3631, per map recordeo 1n BENEATH OR BE YONO THE Cf'll~P<I ..., Sl'll al pr••illP 1 l'le s11~t aooress and 21l tCIA~ •o•. o"•r·<>~s "PO•Ovf!O t 'r . lboo" 128 pages 22 ?3 anc EXTERIOR l IMHS fHERE \&le 10 in• n'9""'' and t>esl 0 11, .. r tommon d"'4gna11on '"f 4 •1 lhl' o ~•roe I ~no the wcces~ SYDNEY VW 72 Bug. n~ motor 2• or Maps Records or Or-OF ANO TO REORIL l RE b•ddl'r ur.<l'lr ttll' lt'•m~ and 11 an• 01 ttie real pr~ty lu bortaer '"'11 bf' rt"Qvirf'd bo<ly & lnl xlnl $2550 enge County improved tor TUNNEL EQUIP MAIN cond•hon~ ""'"'"BllP< men descr l>,.O abov t1 ' Mt.IC NOTICE IO••ecutf'aleue Bl'f'•am 494-2552 or 497. ~597 ~ommetClll 1159 togetner T AIN Rf PAIR DEEPEN ,,,,,,I'd an<l ~Ut>Jf'C I lo con p..irportec In M 16$92 Half! Pie o• .. ,,1(.1'1 •S •ncludec If\ 0 VW'r 2 Bug/yellow new wtlh an easement IOf com ANO OPERATE ANY SUCrl hrmnt•nn nv l'1e ~us;8flOr AvPnue Irvine CA 9271• fllESOLUTION OF BOAAO 1,,..b•Cdocumen" on t11e1n MARR · hru· mumty drtvaway purposes W E l l S 0 R M INES court c•n o.oe .. mbPr 9 1qe5 T11e undl'rsognea Tru51t>e OF TRUSTEES OF COAST in.. oil.cf' ol tne 011@>Cto• 01 mlrj lkS~~~~~ ~ew Id ver IPle south 10 leer ol lot WITHOUT HOWEVER IHE \I tO OO AM nr ll'lf'realle< 01Kla1ms anv h11b1l>ly IOI any COMMUNITY COLLEGE Purchas•ng Coast Col'I' ••••••••••••••• Oul 0 O. ys 21 of said tract 3631 RIGHT TO DRILL MINE th n Int' iome .illowf'O by •ncorreclnt>U 01 lhf' W~t DISTRICT OF OfllANOE mun•ty Co11119e 01str1c1 1 494-2552 497-1597 ev j more commonly i.nown STORE' E~PlORE AN O OP ~~ ' 11 lh" (>fllc;e 01 Samuel .ioorMs and otN" ommo" COUNTY, C ALIFOflNIA ICIC lllf'<1 \t 3 ·o A<J1m• Av I VW •85 Cabriolet. red/blk H ?9•9 Randolph Avenue ERA TE THROUGH THE Cul>o•le 111 ~rney IO< ll'le Pe< dM iqna110,, t ""' '"own WHERE AS )a•o Com """' CO<lrl "°4"~°! C.11" %t t SK ml S 12 000 Dy Costa M~ C1hlorn1a SURF' ACE OR Tl-iE UPPER \Onal rf'p•f!"'nl'tl•v.. 31 tiere1n "'""'''" ( •"""!" D·•I• • '",. •or" It >~6~f 1 ·~ unotor Friday, November ·b J d h I ~S 7700E 63J 2243 ~ T'11s proPt"•tv being wtd 500 FEET OF lHE 9-0•1 S1a1 .. , Av"""" Su1tf! Sa·c~a1ew•ll1J1omade t>ut °""""'' ot t f'"ll•" '""' .,,,, """'o 111111 '"'"'" ,,.,,.,, o• ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): Y ou get pro:-rcr 1a secon c ance-• v • As IS SUBSURFACE' OF THE 2~· "1urH1ngton B .. 1tc.ll Cali w•tnout COv!'nant or .... Pt'•,onal oroD .. •ly .... , ... ,, '"" '"'"" .... '"t>/NI "' to correct past mistakes to rce. stablish financial Status. Focus o n land, vw BUG 1975, e11ce11en1 Terms or sale casn on law LANO HERINABOVE Of 10,""' 111 in.. ri0,,, 1111e •an•y e•press 0< •mph~ •• al'"' .1escr t>ftO otn11 ntwJ<>l•at•on !><'1 ....... n '"'" °'' f1 lS l'fe t le residence You'll make new start and get to condition new clutch, lvl money 01 1ne Uno1ed SCRIBED AS RESERVED 1"1,.,,.,1 1nd ,.~1•11,. of 1118 OJ•<1ong •1111> pol.M'Ss•on 01 WHE REAS ~a1a i""'"'r'• 1., 1 11 r11 1 111 .. "'', ,._.,,.1 t"" uture pro spcc • l S Y • • · d paint and Interior Runs 111es on conlirmar1on ot IN THE DEED FROM IRVINE d"<.""'~"11 111 '"e lomf! of ,,1, eonc.umt>rance• 10 p11; tilt' ma. ~ mactf' wa1l•t•" 1n1 0 ,.. heart Of matters where r o mance IS COn cerne · . real $2 000 673·5028 r•le Ten per cent ol amount INOUS TRIAL COMPLEX A deatro '" .mtl 10 ,111 ll'l.ll CPr ""paid l)alance ol ll'lf' oul,1df' US" w11nov1 •nl,., " 1>011., '"' t1orldf'•~ Jr,. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Spotlight o n family relat1onsh1ps, g · bod to be depollted w11n bid CORPORA 110 N R E 1811, ,,,01 nropenv s1tuate<1 no11>1sl secured by '411d 1"""0 w1111 '"'' 01\lror 1 ' IHI••'"'' m,11 ,.,i., '"' " ""' . II here brothers sisters arc concerned. Reunions are featured. vw Conv81'1 Super Beetle.. B•d• or olfersro be'" Wrll· CORDED OCTOBER I ICl7 l ol I) t68 Coh1mb1nf' '" the o .... d of Trull to .... nf'f'(l5 11nel ~··· V'"" tnf' par '" •l'Clud1ng ~s~i.a Y. w :11 · f d. t nd purpose Sho rt '76 Excel cond througtlt png and wlll be rece111ed at IN BOOK 9827 PAGf • '~ Col nl Foun1,..,1 v1111,.y 0, s 1 s t• 808 90 es1 1nclud WHERE AS •I a11,i.<·•" tco ""' ••l•"Q """ ,,,., ... , •nd 1n.tu1tton 1son target, you regain sen se 0 tree ion 8 • S43001obo, 661-8733 1111e aforesaid olltce a• any or OFFICti\L RECORDS anJ.-Couniv c,,11,0,n,8 oe 1n9 a, o•o111dl'd 1n sa10 ~ 1n tl>f! 1>61t •n""''''' ,1 , .. 1\ M l'• ,.,.~ .. n~ 'wtl\ tnp may be necessary. It . ,11me aher the hrst publl Th" s1r.-e1 eodress or Krob!'d H tollow•, lot 57 01 notes ;idvances 11 anv sa•O community ceo1111a,. •:llf ,,11,11 tol' r>ornl' b~ ,,,.,. "'' GEMINI (M ay 2 1-Ju nc 20): R ecent contacts now pay d1v1dends. YW '11 YUAlll "L" c111ton llereot ano before oth•" common df!'l1gnn11on Tract No 6010 as ,nown on uncJer '"" IM'm~ ol setO Oeeo 1rie1 1n411 r.a1d proe>erh be '"''h1t 1)1dcJer E h . rsonal rossessions ability lO increase income Economtcaf 4 spd, Stereo, 1<1111e or HI• 0 I sa Id proper I y IS a MllP rl'Corded on Boni. 256 or Trust fees charges ano '98~0 10 1'1t' h>Q'11'SI bod~• b !i•l!llPO propO!.iUS woll ll• mp as1s on f!tOney, pc . f ' · · ed tape Cullom trim 2. I Dated lhlS 18tl'o day or No-purported 10 l)e t 7tO1, 0 es 3., ana _,J 01 Mis-eaoense1 ot the Trusle. and pu""""' to SKllOI' ij t '60 '"',.,.,,,a •n '"fl D1s1"c t potential. You II be m o.re ~p~lar, lines 0 commun1cat1o n arc o pen • tone Low miles. ex Ira· vember 1986 Armsirono Avenue lrv•nf' ~ff11nt'OIJs Mllp5 '" 1'1!' Of· ol lhe trusts cre11e<1 by1110 ., 'l{'Q o• lht' Educal•on C.tiO .. "·i•ct '"no OlllCf' '1370 you 'll receive unusual inv1tat1on. . clean ( lDGF 14 11 G-o• E. Morr-. 221 E. C1111rorn1• 927 it lice 01 me County Recorder ~ 01 Trust 01 tri" S111 .. or Ca1ito•n1a A,,,,,,, A.,.,..,.. Cost• CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Circumstances take sudden turn In · Sllll Walnut It.. lulte 23'. Said saie w111 bf' mode 0111111 County 01 Orange Tne 1>eneric1ary unoer H id NOW T11EREFORf BE •T M,. ... c ;i1>fc1rn ... up "' 2 oo 'II be . II h d d what you have lo ng been ' l'•eedena, C~ t 1t01, wllh0\11 cover111nt or w1r i Th s tllle 'svb1ec110 cur Deed or Trust he•etorore e• ~ESOLVfD lhat th1\ B<.a•d Pm on'"'" iq1n aav Df °"' your favor -you prac ttca Y an C . . • Attorney fof IHcvtot renty ••PrHt or omplltll<I as 1 '.a 1., 'cov~onls con· ecut.O encl delu•efed to 1ne ooe' neret>~ announce 111 1n c"m""' 1·~140. •1whoetl 11m• seeking. Lunar position htghltgh. ts pcrsonaltty, c hansm a, populanty, -l.yeton 0. "-· ••tcutOt lo 1111• po~~S'llon or en-~~ons. rf'slr1c11ons r•-· undersigned • Wftlten Dec 1en11on 10 ieesP lhe "'"''"'" All ornoo•'I" ""''" t>to open · · n~ • of the wlfl of ..W ~t. cumbrencf!' 10 '011ary Ille, vellOns riollt1 r1Q'11S of wa~ 111r1111on of Oeravll and De-alter dl"tcrit>Nl rftlll ano PfW It<! ••a"'•"ec AnO ""'" ttml L 0 (J I 23-A 22)• Be ready for Change. travel variety and a1 • • • PubhShed Or•noe Cont unpood balance o ... on 1ne1 ··~" and e .. ,11no en mend lor S•le and I-'""" tonal prf\Oetl'r ano ,, I\ "••e elOuO "ar ~ "'""ng ~ y ug. Id. be . I ed 'th ot 1 c member on 2 .,._ Yd Daily P>IOI November 27 28 note or notf'S MCUrlld by cumbrencM of rtoeo•d NollCI" ol Oeleull •nd Elec· by IO<Jnd d .. 1erm1"410 ano S.lc>rf' llCC"'()ll"Q any wrn secret meeting. You cou invo v wt qu1x I . . . C.atl !140 033() Oec:em!M!t. 1985 U •d Dee<I o~Trusl I wtl Tiii' terrris anc conOol•ons hon 10 Seti Tnto ~ Ofd.,.!'<1 ,..,. e>rC•(lt\"" 1"" Oortoet., ot Cfcposite sex. Stimulatina dialoaue encourages creative ac 11v1ty . u. Ml'Y • WTh-209 S3 851 9•0 s lot· 01 sa~ ar .. cH h ,,, in .. tu c0tutec ~1d Notooe ot o. 1 T"" orooen ., n .. ,,..,, Pu•cMw1g '"""call 10. me• · · t' II la key role. a a-.. Dta ti 13M lowing '""mated '" ex money or ,,,.. Un•t~ Stateos •iiutt an Eleet•on to S.it lo be '"'"r ces..robf'd •• own"<! Dv b·d~ 11 uPOfl ,,,,. call •or on 1 emint na IVC W1 p'I l'J. I 22) w· h tru wh r m o ney and'"•·-" c nt1D11c NOTICE pen~ .ind advances., Ille I Amf!'r II Ten pefCt"'I "' PC.O•O~ '" ..... county ·~ Coa~• co .... m INI~ ~ t '" Ill"'~ r""l>On'•bl4o09'10n VIRGO (Au&-2'.rSeP,t. : . ts co.mes e e e fi fa .1 eOicR ·17 Eatlle Won. 8111 rU1K. 11rne or ,,,.. •n11111 pub1rc111on fhl' •m~n• b•d 10 M'(:om .. 11ere ,,... '"'' l'l'ooerty 11 leQ4I o.11r>< 1 1na "'11 • r•.. ,11,. ~ '"' eAJO' .,,.. wd oroo lov e arc concerned. Be diplo~llc, acqwesc,e t o ~uest ro m a.mi Yj llec, rlgoed I~ towing, I ec.2-.. ot th11 Not•c:• or S•lt pany ,,,.,. '""' •no tn• r,, ~a•eG t-o"<l 10< '<toot ""'PO"" ..,,, .• nn..., tM ,,.,..,,11 .-n.i member Lunar position spotliahlS persuasion. fnends. a1p1rat1o ns. 1950 01'0 648-8102 NOTICI Of s 16 283 00 AN fl to to .. (11110 on t onr,,..... rruSlf'fl or Pill!) conduc1 during '"' ,,,..,,. t-..C•l>ed on c ond•l•on• t.MCll.-.O "'""fllr . . f SD I . lat splays role . Of TH Of NOTICE TO ' " lhfi (lhH1 ••t<I 'Ulle T1COA TITLE IN· 11\f! ~It~ '"' • •f'<'llll ••c:eedlno b• •• luck In matters 0 SpecU atao n. auru (. 1. ' S · Id i....IBUICK ·77 Regal, new j ~ W O ""OHRTY O,.._" ~on o ~:~ ~•I> 1na suRANCE COMPANY OF l 11 11the1n111nl•on or 1n1\ 14>"~' r.,,. Pl'•<:ent 1!11', I~ UBl\A (Sept. 2~t. 22>: Stress ,ICI -re 11nc:e. upcnor cou k """ landau top, v 8. p/a, air., M.A.::°"""":. YOU A~E IN DEFAULT m~~~:.;.,.,'Ct# ••pen.;: •nd l 41 r oRNIA 1717 Walnut Boa;a 10 lelM se.a l)rOC)ttrty "''O,,,.., wf•llPI'> 01opoq 1 puzzled, could llSUC tnstruct1o ns Which art erTODCOL;IS. M ean s ecp p l b . 1111. crulH. PP TO ADMINl8Ta" UNDER A DEED OF TRUST prflmium' on •ntvrtncto .t< fr•riVft AYt'<>~ ROMmMCS 1 10lhe1'1191\ett l>o<loe< ..,,n ~ w1'11C'\ ,, m•d• 1>y a r"POf\ • n perfect your own techniques, Sll'Clmhne procedures. SUIOO OBO 55•·8265 llTAH ..o. A·tJOm DATED JUNE 1 t98• UN c:ei>t•bk' 111 tri,. IMtn•~· I A ,,,.,o Attn LO<Mm• """'"'um ecc.c>1111>111 ~'• ••1>1' l>f"rton auc11 n~""' opttonl ope • fi Ida I let LESS YOU TAKE ACTION II Ofdted " Of '"" t rtman 18181 301 700• ,01 s ti 750 per .... , 8C'0fCI rHOOn••l>llt Of•J !>I() '11•11 ~ You'll pin access to con 1dcnl11 ta. NABERS To •11 heir•. l>ettef .,.., TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· "'e. ~ p:...Ol Ol lh• C(>ti •• "' '•Hf' ln\urenc• tng 10 Ille 1erm1 •nO con hn•ll'r KCec>llld Of •II D+d• SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'V. 21 ): Focus on power. 1ntens1 tied love ~~=:::: .• ~d '*c:;!;g:~ ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT ~.~;1,,. .'::tn""'"°" 0 , t ,,,,,,11,n• ,), C•"'"'"'• •I d111on1 11«.+nahat .. , rort" sn1111 tit' ••iected by 1ne l • hip communication travel promOtlOJ1, money from Surpnsc c hefwl lnl led A PUBLIC SALE If YOU l•tle re<ording ol con rorpN~llon tom-Iv T111t m '"-leeN ROMO re llJOnly tu have more rea~nsibthty, but reward factor~ multiply . CADILLA :;:·.~.:J •ndl: .. :: Of NEED AN EXPLANATION' veyltn<. .. ano any lllNo '" ln~unr>Cf' nnd Trust Com 3 S•ld r .. t ptOCH!fl't •• The Board ,_.... Int sou.roe. OU Ir' R ETHEL WARD OF THE NA T\JRE OF THf an<• poll(" Vlell be •t lne ~'""~ u u od lruatee 9y 11tueled fn COtll M1111 rtQM 10 re1ect •ny ~ ell This can be your power play day. d . l.AAGEST SELECTION M~ ~lllon ,.,., been fl~ PAOC EEOINQ AG Al NS T :~~H (II,,;'. l>UfChtl,.r !>1 ... "Y S~V!(;lllO County ot Orange S••lt ot bod\ .ind I() wi!hdrlw It> SAGmARWS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21 ): Reach bcyon prcvu~us ot11temodel, 1owrr111eege 1 OON1'LO R WARD & YOU vo u SHOUl.-D CON O•ds tw olleu •rt1 irwt•41<1 T~ C•lll0<n1e ancs ia m<>f• P•r offtlf 10 , ..... 111t1 P'°'*1Y l ' · £mph11j1 On intenaity, passion, dedication. Strona tlCS Cadlll11CalnOr1ng1 '~by J WARD 111 Ille Su• TACT A L.\.~YER llnt in1, pro~ty and mutt PuNo\hfld Onn~ lOHI 11eu1111y deter!O.O tn the ft\,. Oornctor ot Pu•c:hn- 1 f,1Ullt10 ns. fi Pro·eci can be completed you'll be rid of County! See ua •od•yt I rlor Court of Orano• OA~Ul,;. November 4 t>f' If\ wr•t1ng 11nd wtll be" 011•1) P•l(ll NOV~M[>l'I 'J ' ~8 i.Q•I deKrlptlon •"O I\ Mrlby dllected lo Wllh OnC WhO t•f'el Of )'OU, 'J • 1..10 1110 g~ I reQuHllng lhll 19tl~ Cl vflel II tne OllH:e Of Oft<f'mbo>I< r, tl'IA'> 4 Tne lertn of Ille INW P<'" c~a Of Ille NOllCle OI unnecessary burden Ind CX.peOte. . .. • 100~",_(0 R WAAO 8 AOY J 'MIT A•fltCAN TITLI si'mvt" CuO.te lllomey tm Th •83 •h11ll !Mi tor a l*IOO of one lnll'f'ltlon to l .. M ANt CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-JH. 19): Break from recent past act1 v111cs 2800 Harbor e rvd IWAAO bl t1ppoinrecs u '* INSURAN4:1 COWAlllY, • ,,,,. ~'°"111 lfl)fetef'tattve ve•• com~ on . •nO Prol)etty •~ed b'f the 11 imminent. Focus o n ~bUchy, n~ •t;ans, •,warc~cs~ of tm':&C. COSTA MESA son•• r~t•tl'le 10 ad· ~::r':.:c:•~ ~tt•O' 1 s'.''l>f A.,.,,ue ~~:~ P't&.IC NOTIC£ :;_,!'J •h4W~'": ~ :_ ~~::i:ct~ ~",,:C:,: possible penocrship, mantal status. H1ahhabt onainaltt)', pionecnna WI"' &LL IAllS I=~ Ille •tat•°' the dt-,,. .... '""' ............ ;;~.:u~ ':!~ ~ ..itri L&QAl AOVIRTIH•NT nual bh i' l)'y 'Tluluat ... ly "°' .... than lift..,, t ,,, spirit USEDCARSf. TAUCl(S I fh 1>4ttltlon rtQu••t• Ana. c: ...... .,,., ,,,. , ... ~ ol ,,,. ~l()f 04ll'ART•NT OI "''""'' t it'-pany 11'\ey ... dlyl Mtor• ll'le date of Mid AQUAJUVI (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): Focus on employment, basic .... ~. COME INOA CAll FOR euln:tty lo adminttter the Publiehed o.~ Cout court or .,.. ... .a to"""'°" O.Vll~T M."VICH .... ,,.,. t,,.. ....... upon ,.,...y publle ""'9'1111Q lnCI to ~ I r j ·"4--·ni. care of pets. Another Aquanan .. -. .,,.,..,.... 111• unoer .,. lf\dlec>en· O.iiy ~' NQ,,tomoer ,. i 1 MusMll Kev·•-Allio '* UUMCl..,.NT "'° ..,, d~v• ~•en notlQI 8aid 1 1111t1 • cOI>)' or the ..,.,. ,.. people who rtl.Y upon youj .....,,... •.a.. ~---doubts "u1""1c1ons ,._. • --'dent AdrnlnletraclOn °' h ~fl tM T !s,aon•tr-, II lft'f t·~•lt•'"'t llllllOtMClt MCnott ri~l'f •1'1811 be.,,_, onfV .... 111an one• • .._. tot ~ftl door of opponun ty -toa UJ~ ~.. • .... • D•l.ILLO t•ln Acl , h EK<b'lr.lltron o• IPlia notioe "'<ltlCle" •eb'f giwn b~ 10' s:.'Y(POtlft llpe>tcwtd "" thfM (3) CClnMC\111¥1 ..... h wdl vetobcaccurate. • . 1 ~ I • .,.., onthe ,,1'°" c.-1 endoetorem.-inoti,.11114 1ne[)oaptf1,.,..,,,oro.wiop 1h!"O.ttr1e1..otl'le~1 ~•ore•t.oarao1...,,........ WlCh W11l P(.:eb 19-March lO). Good lunar llpect '.01 ncades Wllh 112, 1 le.4Q1 BLVD Wiii bt ~on Of!cr.. FR NOTICI TO N"IOtft I '°' l\1m1"" 1nf0fmation """' ~ (llYlrOtlmer\-1\11 ~ .,... '" """"" Ing "' ,,. Orll'IQe COM& PllCU (f • ri ph 'cal atttafl 'on. ~nal H' iMTf..-TON 8£ACH 11 tMS et t )() A M on IWT&"MITID .. T.-and bod fofml llf!Plv at Ille tel Aetoul'cte SeetlOI\ Of llMI 10 ••ecutt •IMM en ••tm· O.•tv Pilot a ,....,~ ot speculation, ldventurt, .,,. ety, Yll II IA ' J "';J::r • .,... ""' °"Pl No 3 It toe CIVIC ~•TATS°' otfln ol 1"'9 •tlOfMl'l IOt ,,.. Crty ol KuntingtOfl 8each pit! ot wNct\ la ~ 14'1 i~ .. etrcula1ion °" . mu~i r'n You'll ruravc Iona-di tan« Cl re .. 1 na to pru...,ou .. , ... ,, .....,,,, c:.tlier Drift w I Satlte "90MA "°"' C*tntlll ,...,.. ... (t•tl'"9 thtC Ille ~ requ911 .,,. bod OOOUfMl'lll on tile lfl ad II! ll'ltl OleMa -~T-vi n t s.uari4n fiprn prominently. W! euv Cl!AN AM C:.A '2702 Notice II ~ givwn The119h! 1•,..,V«l lor• tor ..... Deci.tttl<HI I ofhOI 04 ,,_. Ditec1or °'1 ~ "'° ~-.. toe'tla NoYEJlBIUl It 11 YOllll llllTRDA' )OU arc I ftltluraJ I.OW Mll.~OE IF YOU 06.ltCt IO tne t o 111 o e r a on 1 tee• any_, el biCJI U 1= ~ '!:.:. =-::~~:.,~°'~ '~,~~· ~~-:: =-.,.• :: lacbcr apiritt.aaJ, pont11 pat intuitive i•,tdJec1. can anaJ~e 00Mt8TIC I IMPORT toninting Of the Pltllt0n YoU 1n1ttnl.O '1111,,.IMI aa ,:;r•C No.,.mbtr ' ~ located 11 t370 ~A•· Coe 1 ~ dlonck< llmott ........... You ... unon'.odoa, conc<m<d W11h °""'· TllUCl<I. VANS 1=. ':: "':'"',.::::. '"''""" -· ..... _ -·-A-.::r·... *-... -"°"' -........ "':;,;.. ~ arcanesubjec\J.f'bcinakdby1~~1ion.dectr1rc1ty,telc\1110: ~~~ !t«lionaC::!""'*:I: ~t°oNA t:'"~~r1!.,.I= ~~~..:!:, Admini~1rO:::~':;.,:'!,:::!:.~t!,,'~ =°i:' • loyal IO Camily molher has ,_,area• r1 uencc Q1' )O · • tlOf'tt G0Ur1 teeM>cJ WhOM , .. , ad· ... "' It ..., ...._.,.. 11 • 1eQw9I '° •Jtt. ._.. .. ~ to ~ ar-.. a.. ca-Aq1wnas pmon play impot'Aftl roles In )our hrc. v u :::::.-:..:~~ dreH .... •601 44• CA ... 7•-.. 000 eQuar• tOCM .... NtOt••• ........ ~~1Clliltf"'°'NO••Ma D.--i~:.;:.acrr,r.:,e:.· 1h1 put AUIUf .. In ~bet. populana l~atf«MJ'. Lrm1d1111• Av• No1tt1 .,,..... ,._.... ._.....1tl°"f~,..,~.n.. ~endti.••c111xwtw· ~ 11 1111 •• ....-.. -;_. ll'I a-...... nalceofe>'~lln&llOdale~enu I rrYOU ANA CNOITOA V11nOOU"1 BC CM! A-........,"-•• •·""eioototd ~"IOCl!led• '"'• IDCJawl, 1~~ DU - ll I J I I ----... ·-·-··--· .... -- Or--. COMt DAtlY PtLOTI Thur.Oay Nov.mber 28, 1915 95.. f ___!!1Y£_tDTIU ,w MmCE I P\&IC ..,m I rtaJC N011C£ j w •np rmuc fl>TICf Plait net NU:-;,m ~ rcmu LIMl--.. -lcw~~~:~C:I '9CTmDUl!'WU J K·"11111 I AGnnoue.,. .... j ...cnnoueMJ11•u fltCT"IOUt.,...t• PIC'TIT'IOUl.,...H '1CTmoutlUtMll ~!'!!!°"9.,,.~ -..,__ -1191 d .. , ...... ITA1T I MTITIOUl ..... 11 MAmlTA,.._'" MAmlTAW MAmlTAftMDIT MAmlTATftmNT U..ITAT'DllJfT -•-· ....... tm •.. '""'~!lit.~= or Tiie fOloWin8 ~ere MAm ITAW Tiie ~!*MM.,.. The ICJllDoMnt ,_eone lfl The fOlowlnO I*~ llfe the~ penone tr fhe ~ 1*10M lft Tiie fOtlOt#4n9 pertOll • -. OflDINAkC£ OF TtC I n Ille IOIW do4tno ~ ... The fo11owln9 .,.,-aone lft C1oina bu11nM1 ... 00tng bv11M19 • OOlno ~ N doing bu.in.et aa Oo1nQ bullnttt u LW. Sien OOlng t>vtlnell u CITY ~ MUt'TINOTON ,~~*' by THI INTERNATIONAL OOlng~ .. Ohtipmltl MACSIM. 7850 Sl•let TAO INOU8TRIES, 5H HCALTHCOSTMANAO(· PIRSOHAL TOUCH Mtcflctl Group, UOt CLEENCO llAVICI~. H ACH AMlNOtNO THI ""~ ~ '°"' monltle l'UNDING GROUP. 13001 lnW9tment Comc>any. 3&o0 Ave . So 72. Huntl1\9ton The City OtlV't. Wt• 201. MENT COMMUNICATIONS. BUILOINO MAINT(NANCE, A'IOC.ado Aft.. Sit 209, 200$ w hlt>Otl . Sit c 'ur HUNTIHOTON MACH OR-trOfft the dete Of !Wet i.... Adam 81, • '61, Coett f Co.at HlQhwl)'. IJ4, COt· le4Kh, C1111 t2&47 Otanet. C1141 t2tN 111·' RMlnide Ave, New• 9112 M~ Ot •• Hunt• Newl)Otl IMCh. Cal 12MO Newport .. ch. • OINANCE cooe llY AOO. Oflettet """ M ... , Cellf nue I on• dtl Mer, CA 12428 Joen Beck. 7850 Sitt• T~ M~. Inc . a P«' BMch. Ct.tit 92983 lnOtOI\ leach, C11N. 92141 Jtrtrt)' Poltkoll, MD. 92~3.:t ING THlRITO SICT~OH ~tlon 1~':~~ Chtl'ltll Oer,nam. 1300 C S Chapman, Jr. Otn· Ave .. Sp 72. Hunt~ton Clllfomll COfl)Otlllon, &95 Bruot II Wttden, 5411 "lchard & Karen. Wtrd, 10982 AIHll>llng A11t. 1!641. Coll.-n Foley. ~H ct 173014 P..OHl81TJN0 Ml Probe .. Code of C.il,ornl&. Adam It. II 1 8 . Co1110 trtt P11tntt. 1525 San-8"ch. Calif 92&47 Tht City D<lvt. lklllt 201. Han! Ot., Corona dtl M11r, 9112 Madellne Ot . Hunt• WLA. Ctl 90024 Cyp11... l.agunl •• · SALe OA CONSUMPTION Tiit lrnt '°'filing M .... C111t 92ttl ttMll1 T1m1oe C0tona del t<ennttll M McPlltrton, Ota.not, Calif 92taa Cellf. 121211 1ng1on ltach, Calif. 92148 Thie buelneH 11 con· c.i11 02651 0 ' A L C 0 H 0 I. I C not '..... Pflof ~ i:': Jolln David Petty. 11 M11 CA 9H25 7850 Slattf Ave .. So 12. Tiiie bu.tin•• 11 con-!tic R. Jen1oe11. 331 'thlt butlnHI 11 con-CSUGttd by-a limited pettntr· Tl'lll bu1lnM1 1• con• BfVERAGt'.S" llnOl'l1l\a from "'8 dalt 01 \flt I Carmalltt, Hemtl, Calll Thie oullntN 11 con· Hunt11111ton Se.ch. Ca.Ill ducted by 1 oorpo1111on Apotena St., lllboll llltnd. ducted by l'lut~nd and wile ll'llp due.led by en lndMduel IVNOl'M: l'IMtl nottc. ~ 923~ dueled by-a Kmltecl partner• tal47 A Alber1 Selllln, Vice C·t.Nf t2te2 Alc~d A. Wttd .Jtftrey Poltkoft. MO COiieen FOiey Orctinanoe No HOt (II) 1 o:J EXA 1 ' Thie bullnttt II con· ll'llj) Thi• bu1lnH• It con· Pr~I JOl'ln M RIC!harde, 4120 Thia ellttmtnt wu ''*' Thlt 1111emen1 wM t11td Tllie ttetement waa llltd ttntndt Ott Hunll119tori ,W: 1<-.>t ~ ~,,. ~" ~ 1;: I d\lctld Oy co-pai1'*1 I C s ~. Jr dUCttO by-1 ~II oer1• Thi9 etatement w• !tied o.lpfli Clrclt. Huntington with the County Citnt of.()r. wllh the County Clefk of Ot· with thl County Cltttl of ~ 8Mdl Or~ Code by • lt'I ;J Cl'larlet D119harn 11111 at1tement •U llted nerthlp wltll the County Cltf1! of Or· 8eech, Calll 92149 engt County on ~'* tnOt County on Octobttt 1 enge County on Nowm ~ Section t730 t4 .. ,~ !.:.;'°" )'Oii •:::' ... v'; Thlt tlllemtnl wat tiled wlln 11'11 County Clttll of Ot· Jotn M. 8tc:k 1 .,. County on NoY9mbtr Thll bu11n111 11 con-t2 1985 1985 a, 1H5 _1147 lolllowt: No !*ton owntng, ' ! with tl'le County Clerk of Ot· 1 •noe Countv on Noveml>llf Thi. llttament w11 llleO 8. INS Oueted by a genera( part· '2t"'11 f..as r .... Of*allng Of l\eVi. ng control =~llt~~C:, or1~m~~-ange County on Novembll ta, t986 with the Cou. nly Cle<k of Qf. 1 ,.17'7 nerthlp • Pub111nee1 Orange co111 Publl•lled Orenge Co111 Publlllll'td Otenge 2~T,t of I eonYenltnot l'llanttl tOf 't lht • 12. 1985 1 ,,..., 1nge County on Novembef o..wtft & WllM' Bruce E. W11den· Daily P1101November20 27 Dally Piiot NOVtMbtl' 8, t3 Dally Piiot November • • combined with. MfVlc:e •••• lidm~l:IOf ..:,~;:!°' .. ~ ,.,w , Publllhed Otaf)QI COit! 12, tH5 -ni. Cltr DrM Thl1.11atement WH llled Oecembtl 4 t 1, t98S • 'I 20 27. t98S ()eoembef 4, t I. t985w tte tton ltlall Nit any llconotic the COUft 'Mlh l)fOOI of .., Pubhtl'lt<I Otanoe Cout 0111y PllOt Noveml* 27. 0.-Pft1... lutee., with the County Clerk of Ot· w -206 0 W-179 • .,..,.,. Of permit or tllow vlc:ie •written rtQUett 1111: Ollly Piiot No\111'1\t>et 20. 27 c:ember •. 11 . 18. 1985 Publltl'led Otange Cout Or .... Caltf • ._ enge County on November \flt atle of ccnaumpllon °'ling thtt YoU deelft IP'Clal Oec:embtf 4, t t, tH5 W·21 t Ollly Piiot NOYltllber 20, 27. Publi.ll'led Oranet COM1 a, 1985 eny alCOhOllc btYeflOI on llOtlot 01 tht flllno of.,, In-w-2011 Oec:eml>llf 4. ft, tta5 Dally Piiot Nov.mbtr 20. 27. Flt1nl IUCtl Pftm.... AleOl'IOlle lventory and tpp(.i..m.nt of 111111.. W·204 Otctmt>et 4, ti, tt85 Publlthecl Orange Cout btYeflOI atlall meen any "'•It ....Cl or ol the pell-I r ~IC M}JfC£ aunt II' MnTfC[ 1 W·203A Deity Pttot Novtmb« 20, 27. _ man, 19irl1ou• or vtnout tlon• Of eocoun11 mentioned ... THI cMetit CUCM• O'I' l'"UDU\# """ I P18.IC NOTICC Otctmbef •• '1, 1085 ...... liquor CO!ltalnlng more than •~ ....,. THI ITATI Of <>MOON W·t99 ont-hllt or one 09f'ctnt Of In -..t(on 1,vv Ind 1200.5 ol '09' THI COUNTY o; FICTITIOUI MlatNIH 'ICTITtOUI llUetNlll P\llJC M>Ttc( more b~ volume wtucl'I '-flt theC11tlornl1 ProballCode. MAAION ~lfttflt f NAMa ITATl•NT NAiii ITATIMINT att11o•tC MnflC[ for beverage purpoHt ltrull:.::. Yocc 1, o-.& .....-...;. 0 Th• lollowtng p«tont are The IOlloWlfl11 l*9C>n 1 "CTITIOUI .,..... ,.~ nu CROWLEY tllhe1 atone°' wt1en dlluttO Car1tol\ a • Attwfte11 CAM NO .._.. dOlng t>us;neu u : Aomenc:-l!olng t>ullnen al NAiii ITATIMINT nout Reuben H Crowley. mixed Of oomblned with .. ~-. -Ntwpoft IN THE MATTER OF THE Ing. C45 E 17th St.. Sta . L. LEGION CLEANERS AN The IOllowlng p«aon It ~l' .. nA~=· ""'~~..A away Novem- Olher substences Ctftw DrM, WM 1tOO. ADOPTION ANO NAME Cotti Mll8, CA 92827 LAUNDRY 320 Legion St doing bullneel ... The I ,.-.-...-... THE FULL TEXT Of' THE Ntwpoft'-",CA ... !CHANGE OF l(YMBERLY Prtsct111 Templaton. laguna~.Callf 92851 • S~ERPl.ACE CHAR· Ollowlng '*'°" 11 ber7, 1985.Aresidenl OROINANCE IS AVAll.ABLE Publl9hed Otanet c~ GENEHERZIG •Minor t3112Yorb1S1..San1aAna. Undlt)'P Hoyte TEAS, 117F Rl .... tldt Or. dolPngAbUllMMFORM ... N ... CE us of Cost a M esa . T e c TY c ·s OF 0.ily.Pllol Novembllf 27 28, • CA 92705 Tll I Newport Beecll, Calif. t2te3 'El ... HA • s IN H I LERK • December 4 1NS NOTICI ANO N p k 325 e 23fd .. l>OI nn1 It COf'I· Du R Rt.lb 117F RIY· 3042-C EntttprlM St . Coste urv1ved by hlS lov· FICE ~ • I CITATION ency er "'· · OUCled by: In Individual .,,. • M"' Caltf 112829 "f p ADOPTED by lhe City WTl'l-208 TO LEROY HERZIG Sl.,Cotll Meu.CAll2827 Undlt)'Hoyle trlldeOr .. Newport e..cn. F .kH . en 828S mg WI e atsy. sons. Council of lht City of Hunt· P\Bl.IC *>TICE t~llllf of th• abOve named d~~ b~~~~~:,,!.. oon-1 Thi• 1111emen1 wu filed Ce~l~-1:2:!lneu 1: con· 11.;:~d C'; ... ~ ..... c!i~~ Rober l CrQw.ley of 1n9ton 8eec:h at en regular mln0t PrlcllleTem leton w111111ttCountyC1ttlcot 0 1· duc:ttdb :an lnOMduel 92828 . Oregon: Ric hard mMUng held Mond1y. No· l~f'!Oft c~ You wllf PIMM Ilk• notice Tl'lls 5111en!n1 wu filed ange County on Novemt>er Ou.,,.~-Rub : Thia butlneH It con· Crowley of Costa 11tmbef 18, 1985. by lhe fol· a. THS ITATI lhll DONALD GODFREY wilfl the COU.1'11)' Ci.rlt ol Or· 8, 1985 Thie l tatement Wll !fled ducted by· an lndlvld. Ull M esa: step-daughters, lawing rOll calf vote· Of CALIPOMelA and TRUDY GODFREY. Ills C 1 Oc1 bet 29 '291121 with the Cou ty Clerk t Ot Frank R Hantal'ltn S Lan AYES COUNCILMEN fe>f' 1l4a COUNTY wile. naye hied In tlle Circuit ~~ S\':' Yon • o • Publlllhed Otange Cout a Count non N~~ This atatement waa illed uzan d.reth of MKAIHstar, Balley, Mendie:. 04' oaANGI Covn ot the S11te ot Ot· • , ... Dally PllOt No\111'1\blr 20. 27.1 8 "rs85 Y wltll the County Clerk of Ot· San Clemente; Sher- Tl'IOmu lftretMC:-VetortMp IQOl'I. '°' MatlOn County. A Publtlhtd Otanoe C<>Nt Oecembtf 4· 11• 1985 • '291721 ange County on November ry D Aech of Idaho; NOES. COUNCILMEN of""...,.. eftd RetaM of Pehtlon preying tll81 en Deify Ptlol NOY9mber 28 De· W· 194 Publlsl'led Orange Coast 7, 1985 also survived by four Kelly, Anfey, Grten VIVIAN L UAM.I, C-ORDER bl entered granting cemt>er 5 12 Ind 19 1985 Deily Piiot November 20 27 F21K1'1 ABSENT COUNCILMEN· ..,....... to Petttfoner. DONALD I · Tn-4n December•. l t, 1985 · Pubflshed Otangt Coall sisters in Mass.; and None c-Ne. A·12110t GODFREY. IHv• to adopt I P\Bl.IC NOTICE w .202 Daily Piiot November 20, 27, five grandc hildren . CITY OF HUffTtNQTON, NOTICE Of KYMBERLY GENE HERZIG, Oeoember 4, It, t985 H be f Alk:te M. Wentworth, C1t1 PfUVATI IAll your minor child. and yoo 61.,1 IC MnTJCE FICTITIOUS IU ... 11 W· 195 e was a mem r o Clertl OF MAL NONRTY must appear within 1hlrty ,.~ nu NAME I TATl•NT P\lllC M)JIC[ the Masonic Lodge. Pubf1Shed Ottnge Coast Notice Is ttereoy g"'-1 that d•Y• of the dete ol flttl l>Ub· FICTITIOUI ., ... ,, The following p«eont are PllllC NOTtcE Mcmonal services to Dally Piiot Novemt>er 28. the undettlgntO. 11 con-llcallon nereol at the NAMI ITATl.-NT dolnQ butlnMa PICTITIOUI .,...,, be held Sunday, 1985 MtVllOf ol VIVIAN 1.. SEA· Courtroom ol Department T .. A IOl'-·"ng .,_.,.,.. 11 MARINE MA=TENANCE NAME IT Tl•NT FICTITIOUI IUatNHI 2 PM H bo La Tll-475 ALE c I I N I< t , ...... Cou-hou .. In ..... ......... .......~. T ..... f --It .... .._ IT'"TI..... : • ar r wn . on..,..,llM . wll Ml at o " I '"" " d0tng business as ANO REPAIR, 1750 D Ctdar '"" .,...... ........ ,._ ,. '"' M ·al Cha l In __ Dll ___ l_C_Mn_T-IC_E __ ~at~ieb:~d:-:,0":: h':,~~~ 8:.::,,~du:= w~~e~9~11 ~~-~1~~!~0M:;:. G~i1~~·8:.:!.~~~J, ~~E EH1v:.s~435 Eut d:::;~~=-n:~aons•r• te~r:::~t pr~~le~ __ ,._~--""----terms end eondl1lon1 here-Cause, II any you may nave. Calll 92627 D c.ctar Glen. Anaheim, Coas1 10, Cor· NEAT STUFFI. 1779-A Harbor Lawn Mt. K.21714 onalter mentioned end aub· wtty Ille ptayer of said Pell· Kennetn s . Sht II, 955 Cell!. 92807 one del Mer, 1111. 92126 Westmlnater Ave , Costa O 1 i ve M 0 rt u a r y , , NOTICE Of I 1ect to conll. rmellon by the tlon al'lould not be granted. Weal 19111 Coste Mesa Jottn Boyd Gahan, 2522 Gene E. Sutton, 6541 Mesa Callf 92627 DEATH OF 1bove-deelgn1ted c:oun , on NOTICE TO LEROY C!llil 92827· ' W Clllfornla. Stnia Ana, Belle Ave .. Cyp11u. Calif. Kurt A. HefMy, t779·A Directing. 540·8554 LUC~ QAAMIE Oeoeml>er 10, 1985~1 10:00 HERZIG· READ THESE Tnii builness 11 con-Cellf 92704 90630 Westminster Ave .. Costa --WHEOO McCUTHY A llA., at t308 Park Avenue. PAPERS CAREFULLY. ducted by en lndMduel Tlllt business IS con· Tiiis buafntas la con· Mesa Ctfll 112827 N ANO OF NTITION Balboa ltllnd, Cllllomla, •II YOU MUST "APPEAR" IN l(ennetn Six ducted by: 8 genetll part· dvc:led by. an lndiVlduel Mitc'.e HHS, 3t50 Palm Dr M arcel la Annette TO ~Tn right. 1111• and Interest of the THIS CASE OR THE OTHER Thll Slllemtinl l!Wat flltd l'etsl'llp G-e Sutton ~48. Fullerton. Calli 92631 Whedon passed away EITA~NO A1... Conserv81M In end 10 the CSID£~1~lo~~~~EAUTOA'~¢oTul· w1tntne CoontyClerkolOr-PlllllipHugl'IGllfles w1~"::i.sgi~~y6i:.."01fl~ d·~~ bby~.ln~.·I Pc•o~: November 26. 1985 To Ill flelrs benellc:fena reel property, commonly All ,.. ange County on Oc1obef 30 This a111emen1 wae flied "'"""' .-··-'' creditors and conttngeni designated es 217 GOid· CMOUUSATT F .. tLELEG~ILTHp• TPHEAE 19&5 . ' wiln tne County Cltrk 01 Or· tnOt County on November nershlp Su rv1ved by son, creditors lll'ld pef'sons wno enrod, Corona Del Mat. Cati-,.. .. ,.. ':7 P:2t07tt 1nge Coonty on Novembe1 8, 1985 Kurt A Heltey K enne l h Marv i n may be oiherwlM lnteretted fomla, described H follows: ~ALLED A .. MOTION .. OR Published Orange Coest 8, 1985 '2t114t Thi• 11111men1 wu filed Kr tsch· f D Pl In the wlll and/Of ea1111 of· .. Lots 5 and 1 ol Block 133 AN~~ER ,!HE M~: Delly Pilot November 21. 28. f2t1111 Published Orange Coal! wltn the Coonty Clerk of Or· a ' o ana • LUC ILLE GA A M S Ei A~bdlvfslon of Corona TION OR ANSWER December 5 12 1985 Published Orange COISI Dally PilOt November 20, 27, ange County on November CA ; daugher, Sandra McCARTHY aka LUCILLE det Mar", as per map lflereol MUST BE GIVEN TO THE ' ' TH-4S8 Dally Piiot Novembe< 20. 27 Dec:emt>er 4, 11. t985 8, 1985 Lee Di$essa, Miami, ' L M A . G A A M S E recorded on 8ooit •.page 67 COURT CLERK OR ADMIN· I Deoember • t' 1985 W-t97 F2t1144 Fl., grandchildren. McCAAT of llA1scetlaneous Maps, re-11STAATOA WITHIN THIRTY ' W·200 Published 01ange Cou1 R b K h A 1 HY 11 llled cords of said Orange Coun-DAYS ALONG WITH THE P\8.IC M)JICE P\Bl.IC *>TIC£ Dally Piiot November 20. 27, o c rt _enne l • peltlon at t>ltf'I ty REOUIAED FILING FEE IT Dec:embtr 4, 11, t985 Laguna Hills, Ca, by LOLITA LAVIGNE ln tne 81ds0<otter1are1nv1ted MUST BE IN PROPER flCTfTIOUl.Ul*lll P\Bl.ICM)TIC( FICTTT10U19Ul*lll W·t98 Steven Kenneth . 4 -9PM M~morlal Passed away N ovem · Servtce Saturday No-ber '1;7, 1985. Bom vember 30. 2PM al July 28, 1911 in C h i· M c C o r m 1 c k cago. ILL SuiVJved Mortuary. 25002 by his beloved wife Moulton Prkwy, Janel, loving daugh· Laguna Hills. ler R enie (Bob) O'Cailaghan, grand· OERWICK children , Casey. pal Zelma Gerwick, a C o u r t n e y a n d rcsid<'nl ot Costa Chelsea O'Callaghan. Mesa. Passed away Lo T N ovember 26, 1985 SlSters. retta erry, a n d L o n a Beloved wife o f Fred M c Domough Mr. H Gerwick, Costa R omano attended M es a . Be 1 o v e d N orth W estern Uni· m ot her of Jack L . versity, m oved to G erw1ck . of Corona Calif. in 1933, and has d el Mar: and Dixie resided in Orange Spurgeon of Costa County since 1967. M esa. also survived where he was a busi· by three sisters, Pearl nessman and a manu- H e r s h ey. J oshua facturer. Funeral ser - T r ee. CA, Ruby viceswillbe h eldSal· Wells, and Lela Gar· urday November 30, rett of Deser t H ot 1:00 PM a t Pacific Springs. CA; five View Memorial grandchildren, six Chapel. Interment great grandchildren . Pacific View M em· Mrs. Gerwick lived in on aJ Park. Newport this community since Beach. Pacific View 1960. She was a mere· ber o f First M ethodlSt M ortuary. Directors. Church , San Gabriel, , ___ 64_4_·2_7_oo __ _ Ca. and a member o f SuperlOf Coorl of Orengel 10< said property and must FOAM AND HAVE PROOF NA .. ITATDlrNT NA• ITAn•NT Fed I W W h • County requesting 111•1 be 111 writing end wm be re-OF SERVICE ON THE PETI· The following 1>41tton1 are P:ICTITIOUI 9UllNEl8 The following P«tonl art e ra ay. as .; ~ LOLITA LA VIGNE be •P· ceived etthe office of Aober1 TIONEA'S A nOANEY. OR do.no business u : NAME ITAT£•NT dOlng 1>u1inee1 u . P\Bl.IC NOTICE Karen Elizabeth. Las White Shrine, Tern· pie C hy, Ca. Grave· side services wiJI be held on Saturday No- vember 30. a l 2:30PM at Pacific View Mem· onal Park, 3500 Pa· cific V iew Dr, New· port Beach. Rev. RUM Carroll, South Coast Community C h urch, Irvine wtU officiate Fnends may call at the M ortuary on Fri- day N ovember 29. 5:00-9:00PM and on PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 • l)Olnted IS P9f'>OMI rep-IN. Broxon, Allor11ey for said IF THE PETITIONER DOES CAG ENTERPRISES. The lollowlng perton fl llACt<AY·AANOLD DE· Vegas, Nev; Kimber· : resentallve to admin11t1t the Con'Mtf"Valor, or may be flled NOT HAVE AN AnOANEY. 9301 Le E11rell1. Foun111n doing business••· SIGN DEVELOPMENT, 423 FICTITIOUl IUltNEll ly Ann. Whittier , CA, HARBOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory • Tf'le. pellllon requears penor Coun or dellvered 10 THE PETITIONER. Cllartea Eldon GOOdwln, AWNING SERVICE, 8682 C.ffl 112625 Tl'le following perton ts Jl!'ffrey Craig and • estate of Ille deoedtlfll wltn the clerk of tald Su· PROOF OF SERVICE UPON Valley. Cllil 92708 l GENES' MOBILE RV Merigold, COfonl del Mar, NAME ITATIMENT • IUlhOfll'J to ldmlnlsltr Ille said 8tlO<ney personally 81 IF YOU HAVE ANY OUES· ~301 L• Etlrelta. Fountain Gl0tll Apt e. Garden Grove Teri McKay. 423 MerlQold. dOlng blJSlneta u . MI c h e I e Le I g h : es111e uncle< tn. lndepen· any time alter first pu'bli-TIONS YOU SHOULD SEE r,lalley, CaNI 92708 Calif 92644 Corona del Mer, Celll 9~625 ADVANCED SALES & Kratsc h. Dana Pt. • dent Admlnistralk)n of Ea· cation of lhtS notl<le and AN AnOANEY IMMEDI· Ailey Glee Goodwin, 9301 a-W. Waggontf II Melanie Arnold. 2224 PROCESSORS. t 132 e CA. Mary Tamora 162$ Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 • A nearing on the pellllon Said sale will t>t made on DATED and first publllhed Cllll 92708 Grove. Cehl 92644 CAhl 92633 Beactl. Ctlll 9268t F elt.en . Miami, FL; .: tales Act before malting 18od Ille IATEL 'I' 1.8 E11'9il1. Funtaln Vllfey, 8862 Glona Apl a. Gerdet' Camino . Rey. Fullerton. Belbol Blvd • Newport '•: will be held on DEC t8. 1985 lhe fottowing term• Cun. at Cotta Meu. Orange Thll butlnesa 11 con-Tnis business I• con-Tiiis bustneu 11 con-Kathryn J Eldc1ted1 and T imothy Wayne • •19 30 A llA on Dept No 3 at Oiled· November 19. Coonty, Callf0fnl1 the 14th ~ucted by: husband and wile dueled by 111'11ndlV1du1I ducted by: 1 genertl pan-This buslneu 11 cl!ll"I-Slove, Chicago, IL; ! 100 Civic Center Drl11e West, 1985. day of November, t985. C.E Goodin Gene W Waggoner II ner1hlp ducted by: an lnOlvldull Saturday November 30. 9 :00-l 2Noon. Directed by Pierce Bros. Bell Broadway M or tuary, 642-9150 • Santi Ana. CA 92702. NOftMA ICHNllDIER HATT IE I" AT z IL Thi• ltlltment WIS filed Tiii• Slllemenl WU fifed Melanle Arnold Kathryn J. Elckstedt great grandchildren, ' IF YOU OBJECT. to the Conetnetor ' KM•N. 088 110IO, At· with tile County Clerk 01 Qt. wltf'1 the County Clerk of Or· Tllis 1111emen1 w11 filed This s1atemen1 was filed J ennifer Leah Felton, PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY ~ granting ol 1he petition. you Robert lkoxon, Atttl'MJ lemey '°' ,..""°"""" ON enge County on Oc1ober 24, ange County on Novembet with tlle Coonty Clefk of Qr. willl the County Clerk of Dr· and Shawn Robert • should eltr-eppeer et the et u., 11111 ,.etti AWtftue, Gefftltd....._.~-.1 t1185 8, 1985 engeCounty on Oc1obtf 31, ange Covnty on November Felton. M iami. FL, .. hearing Ind ll•te your Ob· ... Wend CA t*2 521 Cottlfl •• ,... NI F'lt111111T7 Flt11'1 t985 12. 1985 • \ JeCtlOflS or file wrlllen ob)tc:-Pub11$11ed Orange Coast ..._. Of..-lnt1 ' Publlthed Orange Coast PubllShed Orange Coast ,_ P:-211111 and brother, Walter • Ilona with the c:ool1 bel0te Dally Pll01November21. 22. Publilhed Otenge°' Coast Dally P1101 November 2t.18. 0111y P110t NOll9!Tlber 20. 27. Publlthed Orange Coast Published Orange Cout W . Ahlschlager, Dal -ROMANO 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 • the hearing Your appear· 28 l985 Deity Pilot Novtmbtf 1•. 21. Oec:emt>er 5. 12, 1985 December•. 1 t. 1985 Delly Piiot November 20, 27. Dally Piiot Nov.mbtf 20. 27. las, T X. V isitation. Ince may be In pet'IOn Of by . fhF-467 28, Deceml>ef 5, 1985 TH-4&9 W·20 t December 4, 11. 1ta5 December 4, 1 t, 1985 John B . Romano. resi- d ent o f El Toro. " you1 attorney. Th-452 1 W-193 W-205 Fnday November 29. I· 8 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. O.ast lwf., h.,.rt haoll 111-llOO Highest Quality Sales & Service The Best Car Buys In Orange County AreAt The Dealers Listed On This Page . ~ 0 CREVIER BMW ~ ~ "' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING .., ( . c. . 1. . . "Where Professional A ttltude Prevails" ~IKlng In Europe.., o.tlvety. 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CA 92626 • a. mcrJlOl1 a. nla'JOl PONTIAC SUBARU • TRANS AM SLASHES • r1REBHIO • ~Sil • PARISl(HNC e PRICES~ e • BOHNEVllLC • GRANO PRIX LIQUIDATING • ~BIRO COfMRTIBlC • 11000 1985 MODELS • GRANO AM tAqR NfY ClllCUMSTANCCS ••Sell ucttt1111t W[ Wll. a. mogol NOT BE UNDERSOLD! • PONTIAC SUBARU ,.. 24IO Hlfber llwd . 2480 Harbor llvd. Coda Mm Newport Beach Costa Mm Nnpwt Beach 714/549-4300 714/54H300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 II Tiii Wnt 111 ,,. "" ""' F11 I y_, · Ontn2e • sALEs -Co115t • seRv1cE ,.,. ~ 111YO • LEASING M;"iin • ACCESSORIES DEPT G UNIVERSITY OLDIMOllLE HONDA 2llO H•rbor BIYd. C~ta Meaa M0-0713 1- I