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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-02 - Orange Coast Pilot---.---~~----..... ~--------------~----.... -------------------......................................................................... ~ TOMORROW: .. FAIR FORECASTS ON A2 ' MONDAY•DECEMBER 2, 1985 Ramirez in Orange County court S uspected-Night Stalker to be formally c h arged with murder attempt in Vi~jo By STEVE MARBLE 0t ,.,. oe11, "'°' 1i.1t Richard Ramire l . the Ea'st Lo' Angeles drifter charged 1n the Night Stalka '>la) 1ngs, was to be mo-.cd under heav> -.ecurity toda> to Orangt.• ( ount) where he will be lormall> charged w1:h the attempted murder ol a M1<1s1on VieJo ma n. Coast Medal of Honor winners will reunite In Irvine in 1987./A3 Nation Atlantis astronauts are ready to build a space station after constructing a 4S-foot pyram)d In space./A4 World Three civilian judges clear the Philippines' suspended armed forces chief In the murder of Benlngo Aquino./ A4 Entertainment America's first man In space turns his sights on Halley's comet./ A9 Sports The Rams are on the floor again, looking for a way to get up from a 29-3 lacing at New Orleans./81 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Lo A10 A3 B6-7 8 8-10 ' A10 B9 BS A8-9 B9 AB A6 A8 A3 ~uthont1es 1n charge of e,sconing t{am1 reL re fu sed to reveal details of the operauon and would not.say when or even how the Night talke r su'lpect would be transferred to Orange Count> Municipal Coun 1n .Sa nta Ana - Orange Count> 'iherifl Lt Dick Olson said the dtpartment 1!> taking e'cep11onal step'> and will have heaV} Pilot boosting holiday Spirit Paper launches gift campaign fo r n eedy youngsters By PAUL ARCHIPLEY .. · Remember some ot those past C. hristmases when all the running around. ha'>slcc; arid headaches seemed to take the JO) out of giving? W hen the kJds played w11h their new toys onl} bnefl) l>ctore losing interest'} W hen the spou~ said thank )Ou for the wonderful gift. then prompt!~ went out and exchanged 1t'1 Did 11 all seem. wmehoY.. empty'' This year. the Ddll)' Pilot and United Wa} a re gn in$ Orange Coast residents a n orponun1ty to reawaken the feeling o JOY thal comes from gi ving to those who truly need -and appreciate -a gift. .\ Christmas tree has been decor- ated in the lobhy of the Daily Pilo t at 330 ~ ~a)' St 1n ( o\ta Me'MI where readers arc encouraged to bring gifts tor an} o m· Imm tot' to teens The gifts" 111 he d1stnhu1cd h> local < 11rl ~outs under the '>UJ')Cn 1s1on of l n11ed Wa) Need} lamll1l''> will be targeted through hare Our ~cl, cs of Costa Mesa. and coordinating the effort th.it organ11er!i hope to make an annual event 1S the Volunteer Center of South Orange Count} Melinda Thacker). retail '><tics manager at the Pilot. hoix·s readers Y..t U take this opponunil) to bnng c,ome holida O\ 10 lhildren who 01hel"'-1se aY.att a dismal ( hnstmas. secunty around Ramirez at all tnnes To date. Ramir~ has betn charged in Los Angeles with 14 murders and 54 other felonies relatin$ 10 1he months-long stn ng of Night Stalker slayings • Ramire/ will be charged today wlth attempted murder, rape, robbery ancf burglary 1n connecuon with the shooting of Wilham Cams and an assault on Cam's liancee. Though shot th ree umes. (ams survived the Aug 25 attack at his Mission V1eJo home and could. ultimately, be called 10 testify against Ramirez. said Assistant District At- . tome} James f:.nnght 1n an earlier 1nterv1ew \ams was shot tv.1ce 1n the head and again 1n the neck He was treated at M1ss1on ( ommun11~ Hospital in M1sstt>n VieJO and now 1s undergoing rehabilitation at Sad(ileback (om· mun1ty Hospuarin Laguna Hills He apparently <;uffered some par-di· ys1s and regained his ab1ht) 10 <;It up. ea1 and speak w11h1n weeks of 1he shooting. according to ho<;p1tal per· sonnet (ams' Jiancee wa'> ucd up and raped b)' the so-called Night Stalker according 10 <>henffs deputies <.,he and other 1am1h membc:r'> haH' declined 10 d1~uss the inodent Authont1es clo\C to the ""•ght Stalker 1n,es11ga11on said the\ did nut know 1fC arns' lianct>e or nlher fam1h member'> planned to he 1n t0un toda} • The "1 1'>'>1on V ICJO as\aull 1' he· heved to be tht' final attat k h' the Night Stalker Ram1rc1 Y.a'> cha<,ed and captured h> a group ol re'>1dent\ 1n East Los Angele'> the d.i\ Jlter hi\ name and photograph 1.1.t're made public 5henffs detect1\Cs too~ nearh tY.O months 1nvest1gat1ng the <ams 'hooting and tu med the an-.es11gat1on o' l'r to I nnght earl}' last month I cidJ\ ' iirra1gnment 1s expected to 1n-.oh·e httk mnrt than a brief appearanle h' Kam1re1 1-.nnght ..aid thal 1t would be at least .i \ear perhap'> two before Ramirel attual1' tome\ to tnal 10 Orange.- ( uunl' a\sumtng he 1s ult1matel} ordered tn \lJnt.J tnal here In J rett•nl uun arixarance 1n Lo\ .\ngek\ R.i rmro reponedl~ shouted Hail ~JtJO and d 1~pla~ed a penta- gr:im dra1.1. n un the palm of his hand .\pentagram'' '>Oml·t1me<. assooated "Ith de' ii v.11r\h1p 4 traffic deaths blamed onrai.rr CHP offi cer s issu-ed ove r 1 00 cita tions for d r u nken driv ing By STEVE MARBLE I-our people Y.cre killed on Orange ( ount' road<, and more than 10<1 were arrt 'ted un drunken dn' ing charge\ during the lnur-da\ T hank '~ ''n~ 1.1.l'c!..end v.h 1Lh staned and t:"lJnl "' th ~ii n \hlrm'> '\1a1e1.1. 1de ; 'mut11nst~ "'ere killed tn c.ar dcudcnt<, '11a!..ing < ahlom1a the k ader in the .. w c~ tall\ ut ncarh 4()(' fata1 1n1unt'\ on tht• nation ' road'> In all lJ'>l'' thl grim \lJtl\lll\ ~h11wed 11111c• 1mpnnement O\l:'r Holid•y ahoppera otf and running. Story on A2 J l un n~ it L .,. • t "1 ~Jn fh1 "'II'''"~ li,, .. mJ l'I ur I n,tJ' fX I• rl' 'l'\Ul'l 'L ' .. I.I' -•\,I, Jt• emt·d ,1 '.1 lo r ' ---mill•\ ea!ot 11• I t: '·" JOd rJ\hcd IOI• "d' 1 • 11.!1n~ 111 ( llP Public Notices Sports Televlson Weather Bl-5 A9 A2 ··Bring 1hme gifts b} 1he 1rucldodd." T h:ll kef) !>aid . rem tnd- tng reader'> not 10 lorgt•t that need) teen-agers apprct 1ate gilt' a'i mtll'h as (Plelie aee GIFT/A2) Girl Scouu Amy Kjar, Ka ... ndra Kight, ,from left, of Costa Mesa troope 1062 and Norlta Jae.ier and Rachel Baer, cloclnriae 1761 are ready to help distribute gifts. 'P< oi.., ' ·• r I-. >. < • .!r r l • k h rge\11n -;1 (Pleaae aee HOLIDAY/ A21 Bounce could Save buildings Quake safety study of first founda tion with rubber bearings involves UC I prof ·\ powerful ean hquake rock\ the commun11y. and you're trappt•d 1n- '>lde a high-me that's crumbling around ~ou That's a common nightmare 1n q uake-prone Califo rnia. But what 1f }OUr building were resting o n rubber shock absorbers tha t reduced the JOit and allowed som e moveme nt without structural damage? The idea isn't as strange as 11 \ounds. Researchers at UC Berkeley ha ve been advocating this approach ........................................ Nabers'· neigh~ors will fight rezoning By TONY SAAV EDRA °' IM o.IJ NM IJ91t ~ group of ( osta Me~ re 1de nts will try to send the Nabers Cad11lac e'\pans1on project to the wr«"k.ing }ard tonight Homeowners are exp«tcd to crowd the \1ty Counc1L chambers. where Richard Naben Wlll seek pcrm1ss1on to push h•s Harbor Boulevard car lot deeper into the \urroundina nctahborhood lor w:ir' .\nd nn..., a l '( lr-.1 ne professor·~ a\'>1sting w11h te\t'> on the firc;i building 1n the nation to be built on a base of mo' able rubber beanngs. The build ing 1s the new t-ooth1ll Commun111es Law and Ju<,t1cc Center in Rancho Cucamonga It'' a pnme me for testing the shock absorber theory because the building 1s located at the intersttt1on of three major fa ults. Gerard Pardocn, an associate professo r of civil en1unecrin11. at UCJ. ,., doing 1cs1s .11 the build ing to delermin'' 11 the rl·al-llfc structure re~pomh a\ t·ornputcr<, prl'dKtl·J 11 ...,ould I II\ \lud1c\ 1n con1um t1<>n w11h ~1m1lar re<,carrh being rnn- ductcd at UC'L ·\. arc '>UPJX>n ed h~ a grant fro m the National <\nl'nrc Foundation The Rancho Cucamonga building 1s constructed on an 1nnovatl\ c foundauon called a base 1sola11on system The building rests on rubber beanngs w11h "breathing space" provided around the foundation Resea rchers belle-.e th1!. base Y.tll JllOw the structure 10 mo"e up to IM inches 1n an} bon zontal direc'\1on without suffenn11. structural dama11.c . One '>tUd\ 1nd1l3tl'\ th.11 thl· hullJ1ng Y.oulJ be d1splarl·J I' 1nl hr' .11 rn11't during an l'3rthquJl..l· n1l'J\ur1n~ ~ ~ on the R1lhll'r '>lJk ~uch J quah· .... nulJ \l '1·r1•1\ dJm .tgt.• or de\lrm .1 hu lld1n~ "' n11rnt.1I design. bu1 rt''>can:hn' ho:l1t'' l' thl' new ba<;e 1sola11on approJ~h ''"ulJ safel) absMh most ul thl· t'arthquJ~, pO\~cr ''l 'iing hase l'iOIJtum \l)U ltl'I smooth back-and-fonh mo11nn 1n stead of the harsh.Jerl.1ng 0')1ll1on ol a noonal building becau<,c thl· ruhhn beanng~ not onl) absorb much 1\I lht· eanhqunke's encrg~. but also allo" the building to mo'e in aJI dire91on'> hon 1ontall.. as Y.ell .. ..aid l 1<. l's ....... ..-...." .... ,..,... Nabers is specifically ~ucstmg that rourlob heoWT1salon1 Princeton Dnve be rezoned ftom rc,1denttel to 1.ommcm1l r hrtc of the lot~ are oc-rnp1ed h~ hou~ while a founh (Pleaee tee CADILLAC/ A~) Thia 1950 Riley Roadater wu amona tbe aatoe tap for aacdon ln 'Newport Beach. PHIL SNEIOERMAN FOCUS ON THE NEWS P:irdoen He bc:lieH'\ nu1.kJr ~·"l'' pi.Hl1' hospitals .ind 1.llm putl'I 1.11rnp.in1l' l1)uld bent'lit lhl' r11"1 Iron th1• a pprual h hl'• Ju 't' 1 hn ti. 111 ,, stns1t1,e el!utpml•nt that 1..1n !'\\ damaged e'en Junntt .1 m1n1\I •IU.l~l' The ~· l\1.1la111in '"tl'm .t ,, 1•1 nec ts the huild1n~ fr,\m lht· 11-r r•und Housed in a suO-ha1,c.·11wn1 1t, 11n\l\1' nl multt·la\cr ruhtlt:r lx·.innJI.' rl'lri (Pleaee aee RUBBE R/A2 ) Mexican crash kills HB teen B' P \l I \He fllJ'l f \ Ol tt-. 0 911> ...... , Stotfl ' I I I ll'l'I ,H' '"l' 1 ' •w• '·" fl '" n ' 1 "·"' c 1ll.1 rJ I I ll l',llllll'At 111<·1 lht ,\,111 1.q·n· 11 >.Jll \l'h1d1 J\ll '·•' 'r.l;.i' ' " k" t •l "lwn ' tL ('l't •Ill\:, \\ llh,tnl ;1l 1n1:.1·,1 ,,., J • """"'' \If ,,I \ l,tl I di \1Jf ,I 1 ·'''·' , I\ 1k' " vlh 111 I 11,1·1 1llJ '"r < t '11l -..J 1u1JJ, -..i1J l\•11, 1 111,,1.1 l'.11 \l tlt1in ol thc l lld\l '1Plea ae aee MEXJC AN/A 2 ) ·Car bid·ders. pass on Indiana Jones' bu·ggy in Newport 12.500 in attendance as Hollywood autos put 09 auction bl ock From staff ud wtr~ r~porlS The uu Indiana .Inn<'' U\1.·J h' evade pursuer; in .. fhl· Tempie 111 Doom' esca~ the grn'>p l)f aul t1onttr.> • unda) 1n Ne" flt'" &at h -.hen car collcxton fa1kd 10 hill 11n '"t ~ubum ~pc."('O,ter rrpltl J "It Y.ent up. there v.trr nu oll1.·"· \o 11 didn't -.ell .. ault1on \pt1~t,Y.1,man Rohhlt Raflhh '8td th•' momintt The \'31 v.a, one n l 41K' <1utc1m11h1lt•, • I ..ir ,,, .1u 111•n 1:i 1h1· I 'th h1annual "c"r• ' tt. 1 h 1 ollt-.11 1 < c1r \u, ti.1r h, Id \.1 urda' anJ \und.i' Jl lhl 'l'" I"' 11 ., .. n h••trl n \,('v.pon &a,r .\n 1•,11111.11r.t I~,,,_) 'l\llnr" a1- tl'nJ1.·.t the l\\o Ja, <''cnt h1llt'\i h' prnmnh'r' ,1, ,1 'll11lh Y.110J '(11lra1tl l\ak l hr IPUI 11·"'\('"'t'T "f)C'C'd\ter W3\ 1t.•e1u1rd 111111,· upcningl haS(· 'i{'C'nr 1n tht lnd1unJ lone\ .:ithcnturt'. him and \amt' ,·1lm plctC' Y. llh th~( hullet hol~·, m 1 l \ "1atJu~c, _ .\ u' t11\n ill ll tJ 1, had hof)C'tJ tht· \uhum "ix-cd<1tcr v..o uld lttftl\ I h1~h up I<' S '\(l llCK I l11hnn\ < ,1rwn·\ I IJ8 I De Lurt'an (Pleue Me CAR/A.2) , ... I I .• .... * OringeCOMrOArLY PILOT/ Monday, o.o.nw 2, 1985 ·'Coast merchants dancing as :registers ring 'Jingle Bells ' IJ PAUL AllCHIPLEY .............. Tbeycame. Tbcyaaw. Andasonen u 001. they bou.aht. Tb.at was the aencraJ con$Cnsu5 amona Qranae Coast merchants as the cunain dropped on the opening v.:et~od of the 1985 holiday shop-P•na IC&IOn. Most m erchants said Sunday that the Thanksgiving weekend, often uaed as a ya.rdsticlc to ga~ge the aucc:ess of the annuaJ Christmas rush. brouaht big crowds to local maJJs and shopping centers .. And thew-pocket· book.a were open. .. We did much better than last year on Friday, and that was a record. so J 1uess you could say we had a record day agajn," sajd Sue Graham, Bull- oclt's branch manager 1n South Coast Plaza. Altho ugh Bullock's bad advertised it wouJd open at 9 a .m. Friday, the 5tore actually opened at 8:30 because of the crowd wajtinJ in the heavy rain, and Graham q1d the extra half hour probably contributed to their volume. Mike Debowski, generaJ manager of Shiplcy's Family Oothi~ in Huntingto n Beach's Seacbff Y11lage Sb<'pping Center, said they also had a successful weekend, although Fri- day's rain slowed early traffic at the unenclosed plaza. "It went very well for us," De- bowskj sajd. "I was concerned at first because of the rajn, but then it just took off. We bad increases on the whole weekend. Versa Wold, manaaer of the 0n,. maJ Christmas Store at NewPort s Fashion Island, said the crowds were lar:Je• but business was down there. · It seems like we have the traffic. but they're Just not buying," Wold said. "People come 10 and 58Y, 'Oh, look at the pretty displays' and walk right out again.'' Not so an other stores. where merchants were busy nng,i,ng UP, sales.' "We've been really busy, • satd Russo's Pets manager Mike Igoe at Fashion Island. "J don't have the figures yet. but we're probably up over last year." lgoc sa1d the pct store was selling everything from milkbone wreaths and stockings to $2,000 Chinese sharpci dogs. Susan Jones, manager of Nor- dstrom's at South Coast Plaza. said saJes were booming In all depart- ..ments there. "There are a lot of bodies in this building." she said Sunday afternoon. "And people seem to be in really good spirits." At BJJllock's, consu~rc..shell­ ing out for high-end gifts, said store manaser Sue Graham, including furs and Jewelry. Less expensive top sellers were the Swatch watch a nd the Potpourri Bear. "We sold I SO bears in two days. It's JUSt a cute item ," she said. Al Shipley's, customers seemed more practicaJ, although high-fashion items were selling, too, sajd manager Mike Debowski. "We're selling a variety, bul they're JOing for \)le basics, like sweatcl'S and Jeans," he said. And consumers seem to be shelling out cash as of\en as delaying the paan with their credit cards, merchants satd. "We're gct\ing a lot of credit c~rds. It seems like more than before." Debows.ki said. "That worries me, becaijsc the articles I've rud say con$umcrs have pretty well maxed-out their credit , cards. So I'm worried about the end of the season. But at other stores, merchants were seeing cash and credit cards used about equally.' ·"On Friday, we saw lots of cash. but on Saturday, lots of credit cards. Yel the volume \Vas the same both days," said Sue Graham of BuJlock's. And merchants said !here were few problems wllh shoplifters o r parking shortages. Al South Coas1 Plaza, where they averaged more than 40,000 people per day over the three-day weekend, parking was a.tded by the addition of a six-level garage, said marketing direc- tor Maura Eggan. ·:We haye valet parking this year on Bristol, Bear and at the Sunflower parkjng structure. so the parking is manageable," Eggan said. She said security forces were out directing traffic as well. Overall, mere d ~<:LX:u with the iday timistic CAR ESCAPES AUCTION BLOCK ••. From Al • sports car and Zsa,Zsa Gabor's 197$ RoUs Royce Silver Shadow were two of the other notable collectibles au.ction¢ off. Larry Wiggins, an oil tool company owner from Carpinteria, paid S 18,250 for the s\ajnless steel De Lorean, said auction spokesman Joseph Molina. The car was loaned to Carson for promotionaJ purposes after the enter- tainer invested nearly $500,000 in the De Lorean Motor Co., Molina said. The vehicle was repossessed by bankruptcy trustees lJqu1daung the company. "I think tt will be an interesting antique/' Wiggins said. A standard De Lorean sells for about $14,000. Last year, two De Lorean prototypes were auctioned for a total of $58.000, Molina sajd. AJso auctioned was Oabor's blue 1975 Silver Shadow, which brought $23,500 from Mr. and Mrs. Conrad S. Haythomc of Orange, Molina said. John Z. De Lorean. a fonner General Motors executive, founded the De Lorean Motor Co. and established its assembly plant an Northern Ireland after receiving backjng from the British government. The firm only managed to produce a few thousand cars 6efore it went into receivership in February 1982, followed by bankruptcy in October of that year. De Lorean was acquitted in August 1984 of cha~s that be conspired to sell $24 millton worth of cocaine to save the finn. CADILLAC ENCROACHMENT FOUGHT ••• Jl'romAl s1te, at the corner of Harbor Boulevard and Princeton, was cleared m ore than a decade ago. The deaJership, at 2600 Harbor Blvd., bas proposed using the com er lot to display used cars. Nabers aJso plans to raze the homes at 458, 454 and 463 Princeton Dnve, usi~ two of the lots for sUJl)lus Ptrlcina. The comer lot on the opposite side of the street may be left emP.tY so the dealership can be more easily seen by passins motorists. Homeowners adJacent to the luxury car dealership argue the pro- JCCt would increase noise, traffic and other nuisances. Furthermore, the expansion at one of the entrances to the College Park tract would aJlow Nabers Cadillac to chip away at the neighborhood. residents from throughout the area say. • "No matter how you look at it, it's a commercial intrusion into a rcsiden- tiaJ neighborhood," said Carl Bureman, ptC$ident of Citizens After Residential Expansion, a group for- med to fight the Nabers Cadillac project. Burcman said CARE members arc expected to arrive in force to night at the 6:30 council meeting, aJthough he doesn't believe the rezone will be granted. The city Planning Commission recommended 4-1 against the ex- pansion Nov. 12, tak.ing its cue from a staff report that warned the project as presented could tlarm the "integrity" of the neiptborhood. Commissioners aJso received a pctjtion signed by 1,478 College Park resident~ as well as people fro m other paru of U>sta Mesa. "The feeling around town is that if Nabers can do it in Collev Parle, other (businesses) can do at som~ where else. No neiptborhood will be safe," Burcman satd. Dave EUis, a Newport Beach con- sultant representing the dealership, sajd Nabers is m ore than willing to negotiate with residents. However. talks were derailed because home- owners turned up their noses at his proposed ''tradeoffs." EIJis said an an earlier interview. HOLIDA y · TOLL: 4 ROAD DEATHS •.. From Al of Garden G rove, was arrested on d1v1der, Daily sajd. suspicion of felony drunken driving Witnesses told police the man got and ma~~laug~ter, D~t!Y said. o ut of his car yid ran across tt:ie was killed Fnday an a two-<:ar acct· dent in· downtown Sao Juan Capistrano. according to ao Orange at estern Medical Center in Santa Ana. A unidentified man was kt lied early Friday on the San Diego Freeway near San Juan Creek Road when he apparently ran in front of an oncom- ing truck. dnven by Roben Eickell. 36, of Texas. The man. who carried no identifi- cation and was traveling in a Chev- rolet reported stolen out of Los Angeles, rammed the rear of another car before cra.sh1ng into a cen ter where he was hit by the tru5jk. An El Toro man. who w~ injured late Friday in a single-OH accident on Live Oak Canyon Road in El Toro, died Sunday at M1ss1on Community HospitaJ in Mission Viejo, Daily said. Tracy Fischer, 20, was driving at a high rate of speed when his car spun off the roadway and struck a tree, Daily said. Four other people were injured in the accident. which officers blamed on alcohol. VaJJe Lee. 34, of Capistrano Beach pu y. In the initial push of the annual crackdown on drunken drivers; CH P officers arrested I 0 I motorists in the county dunng the holiday o n suspt· c1on of dnvang under the 1nflucncc of alcohol. The C H P arrested I 19 motorists last year dunng the Thanksgivrng break. Nation wide, 390 people were killed on the highways.. compared to 401 last year. The highest.toll for Thanksgiv- ing weekend was 1n 1968 when 764 motonsts were killed. GIFT CAMPAIGN ... The Thanksgiving weekend tn O r- ange County ended 1he way 1t started -with rain. The latest storm. dnven wuth from the Gulf of Alaska, 1~ expected to move east late thts evening. giving way to cloudy, cool weather through Wednesday. From Al younJSters. "L1ttJe children arc the ones that are thought of most often."' she said. "and they're the ones most easily satisfied.' But gifts like clothing, Jewelry and accessories would be appropnatc for teens, she said. The Pilot also will be happ~ to coordinate deliveries for companies that plan gift dnves. All gifts will go to needy families 1n the Orange Coast area. Readers arc asked to conlnbutc Just Call 642-6086 D:.t~' le GuerentMd MQnOey-r rlQay " ffl4' oo rlOC -yOul P9I* l)y 6 30 P "' e.1• t»!Ole 1 p "' end Y°"' 000'! "'"' Ot ~.o only new, gift-wrapped Items. Two tags should be attached. One. that's removable. should state whether the gift is appropriate for a boy or garl and what age group. The other, ideally a Christmas tag. should be left blank to be filled in later. Gifts may be dropped ofTbetween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Fnday with the deadline set for Dec. 20. For more 1nfonnat1on, readers may contact Meltnda Thackery at the Pilot at 642-4321 Emmett Franklin. of the county's Environmental Management Agen- cy. said the Thanksgiving stonn dropped up to 2 inches of rain in its 24--hour duration. Costa Mesa recorded 1.53 inches of ram, Huntington Beach about 2 inches, El Toro 2.05 inches and San Juan Capistrano 1.97 inches. No fi.~ures were available for today·~ rainfall. Wbat do you like about the Dally Piiot? What don't you llltt>? Call thf number at left and your message will be recorded, transc ribed and delivered to die appropriate editor. Tbe same U -hour answering ser vice may M used to re-cord letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Lt'tters rolumn mus t Include their na me and t elephone number for verification. No 1.'lr('ula tlon call•. pleast'. Tell us what's on fOUT mind. · Keren Wittmer Publ1she1 Cfrculetlon 714/M2""333 Claetfled edverttetng 714/142-5171 Afl other dep9r1m.nta M2-4321 MAIN OFFICE hJO WHI Bay I I f.oe11 M..... r" Ma• e«I• .. , a.:., t!>llQ CMtt u...._ (.A 92(.2~ Se1U>Oty .,,., ... ...,., ,, '°" do tlCl4 ... ,_. f'"" ~ by 7 • "' •• l)tf')ot 10 e lft n ff'AJI COOy .... Dt_.., Frenk Zlnl f1•10f AOMmery Churchmen C.on1•()ll~r < <.e>yugM IOf\'I O>tl'IQO! l"•>ttl Pull'-"""'Q l.<>''"Q<l"y Ho ~14f'W'\ "oP• .-,.tfatoc~ ..,11tr:-1t1t rr-art~ ~ •d...,t• ,,. ... " ,.,.._ ...... °" "' ,......,.., ......... ~··· '"' ,, ~ ot eopytq n .,. Clrculetlon Tel1pitonee Moll ()tllngll CotJrlly A-......, .....,,,. t49Af ...... "Obert L. Centrell PtoduCl •Ol'I Maneger Howerd Mullenary M11rkellf'lQ Director Ooneld L. Wllllema C11c;ul1hon Mallftger Peggy alevfne l.lat fl4"d Olrf'('t()f flll(()t\(1 (" ~· "°' '•gf' '-~ •" W•• Mf'WI! c tr.r,.. ' ,.., ••• 8001 .S..M<•<•'°" "' .... l~ l .....,,.,..,., ' .., •• '7 00 """'" ' VOL. 71, NO. 338 ,. ,. Sun mak~s comeback Tuesday Remnant• of the Peclflo 1torm that aoaked Southern Callfornla today lhould brlf'lQ lhowen through Tuelday moml~. but afternoon aunlhlnt wlll r"ppear bringing warmer t•mP«aturet.. tortcut.,, aald. The Natlonal w .. th., SeNlce uld the tralllng edge ol tho atorm wlll cloud Miii and brlf\9 rein throughout the region until midmorning T~ay. Wind• up to 36 mph wlll follow the storm and ulhef In aunshlne. Along the Orange Coast It wm be partly cloudy tonight and T~ay. Highs Tueeday 80 to N . lows tonight 46 to 52 From Point Conception to the Mexican Bordel' -lnne1 waterai Tonight end TuMday'w..t to aouthwest 12 to 18 knoll Wind wav• a to• feet. w .. 1.,1y 1well 5 to 7 leet late tonight and Tuesday. Partly cloudy tonight and Tueeday. Outer .,a1ers: Wind• tonight and Tu8'<1aywest to aouthw91t 15 to 25 knot1. South of San Nlcolaa llland· Winds west to southwest 15 to 25 knot1 tonlQht and Tuesday U.S. Temps ...... '3 36 61 JI t 4 06 22 17 611 37 65 52 83 29 48 47 87 31 33 22 48 411 !Ml 32 ~ ·23 84 eo 86 34 S4 51 01 00 so 11 S7 18 s8 111 u 21 39 ISi S7 •• 07 03 11 -07 64 17 II ..()3 59 30 00 .01 03 12 42 m 48 ,. ·11 ·29 41 37 SI 20 Sii 20 511 1? 81 14 43 1• 23 0 ee 2• 79 42 so 41 S6 53 20 10 .()4 .01 64 87 411 .47 87 so 13 28 40 34 24 20 49 42 SS 63 ·03 ·18 46 40 51 411 ~ 11 81 ,73 45 36 87 31 28 25 64 27 12 01 52 34 12 03 86 41 26 11 411 48 13 04 4S 44 Calif. Temps Hlgh iow '°' 2• rioura ...o•no •• ~ • m Bektttl..eG 54 411 E"'tlt• S8 52 Senft Matle Sanl• MonlCAI Tino. v ••i.r TOH~ Yo-teVly f,.,.., , s1 s1 Surf L ancultt 54 41 lot Ano-82 S• Oa~l•nd 52 51 Puo ROl>IM S4 49 Rad 91\ltl 49 47 Redwood Cny S6 52 S..:•amenlo SS ~ S1ilnu • 58 SO San DteQo 82 52 San Frenc:ieco s 7 SJ Santa 8arbar• sa 53 LOCATION Hunt1"1jlon BMcn A>v., Jelly, Newl)Ofl 40lh SHM1. Newl>O'I nl\P Str"91. ~I 911Doa w.oo- t agun• Blach S.nC-ta Wettt'lMIC 511 611 44 82 SI 0 27 82 49 4S 28 llD! Mt.AH 1·3 POOi 1 POOi 1 POOi 1 POOi I 2 POOi I 2 l>OO' 1·2 j)OOf SIC>Clllon 56 SI H'Of> io.w IOf 14 ""'"'"' ll•ntil Al 5 P m Swell dlrecoon Soultlw .. 1 8a111ow 60 ., aa.umon• s9 n Tides 81snop •8 22 Blyll'la 6e •5 1 C 11a11n1 fiO SO Merytvlll• S3 4 S Second 1t1on MOf\rov•• 64 44 SacOllO low MOf\ltt'ey ~ 42 Ml Wilso<l 52 ) I NMdlee 66 45 Nftporl 8Mcf\ 64 49 Ontet\O & I 4 5 ~"" n•gn F1r11 low TODAY 10 54 pm 1 OS pm TUHOAY 5 2 0.2 .oe ·2S 78 70 70 31 SS 13 ail 30 113 86 18 03 14 03 57 411 Extended. Pelm SprtnQI 65 4T Pueoen• ll1 u Second "'ii" Second'°" 3 081,,. 536• m 11S41m 802pm 38 3 4 •1 03 Rtv1ttl01 6 1 44 eon .. o .. able clOud•n... \llecJ,_. oay wt1t1 a C!lance ot ••In north cout.i ., ... c1 .. 11no Thul)d•Y w11r. '"' ·-... Friday Hlijlt• In lh• ea. LOW9 In ,,,. 40e Sao 8efrt1lfd1nc l,O •I San Gat>r•&I ~ 44 San JON 5~ 42 Saole Ana 6S 46 Sun NII tO<lay Al • •• p m fl- 1 "'"°"Y at 6 42 ~ m tr>d "4• 911•"1 •l • 43 p '" Moon rtM• IO<l•y .. SI 20 pm ..... I uald•Y 11 11 06 Lm , en<I "'" 911eln al 10 24 p rn Sanft Cru1 56 •2 RUBBER BUILDING BASE TESTED •.. FtomAl forced with steel plates. The bearings arc placed in a concrete box that serves as the foundation. Th~ build- ing's superstructure, supported by the bearings. has 18 inches of clearance around it to permit movement before it hits a concrete wall at the basement level. Pardoen said the base isolation approach costs 5 to I 0 percent mo re than a conventional design. But he believes it could pay for itself in the long run through savings on in- surance prenuums and reduced dam- age during a quake. Beyond this, of course, is its potential for prcventmg injuries or deaths. These factors have been considered b y San Bernardino County offi cials. who approved the base isolation design for the new Ranc ho Cucamonga center. press1on that we inventd1 ba\t' 1\ol.t· tion here (at UC Berkell'y). bul Wl' made 1t respectable." Kell} '>aid He said the Rancho Cucamonga building. which he obserwd dunng construction. is 1he first praltKal apphcataon of the thcol) "There were a great man} c;kcp11c,, and there still arc:· Kell) ""d .. Bui a lot of us arc convincrd this rs a snk and reliable approach 10 reducing eathquake damage .. The Berkeley rescarcht·r said c.1rth- quake hazards exist throughou1 ( 31J. forn1a and about 100.000bu1ld1ng\111 the state do not mc:ct modern c:inh- quake codes. Kelly eitpla1ned the basl' 1~olat1on approach can be used to bring lht•c;c older buildings up to modern ~tan­ dards. In theorv. an cx1strng build- ing's foundatton could be replaced b}' a base 1solat1on system w1thou1 demohshang the structure m the • process. Kelly said this idea has not ) ct l'x:cn cxccu tc<.1. ~k hl.'ltevc~ that before the rubber c,hoc k absorber design is more w1dc:ly used. U\ll engineers will have to be con' inred that it's effective. and ct11cc; ~ill have to include tt m their hu1ld1ng codes. Kell'v sugge'ittd 1hat a few more test building lake the one tn Rancho Cucamonga must be built over the next five years in earthquake-prone locatton'i before the design ts em· braced b) more engineers. "In 197M or '79 I was certain e\ e11·one \I.as going to go 10 this approach because 11 !>eemed so lug1ral." he said. ··eut they didn't.'' Ma\ be 11 will talce some of Mother Nature'<; fur) tu c;hake up traditional thinking. With tongue partl} tn cheek. Kelly said . 'Td love 10 see an earthquake, especially an earthquake 1n Washing- ton -that'-. one way 10 get more tundang." "The building is just 12 miles from the San Andreas Fault, and the probability is high that there will be significan t earthquake activity on the site in the fu ture," said Larry Schoelko pf, a San Bernardino County building official." Preliminary testmg indicated that the base isolatton system would be Hte best method for ensuring the"Safety ofthe building and its occupants during an eanhquake." MEXICAN RESCUE ... One of the strongest pro ponents of . this approach is James M. Kelly, a UC Berkeley professor of civil enginccr- in~ In a telephone interview, Kelly saJ.d he has been testing the base isolation approach for I 0 years using model buildings on a "shake7table" that simulates cathquaJces. "I don't want to ·ve the 1m- From Al Guard. The pair were taken to a rncd1n1I fac1hty in San Quinlin. about 35 mill'' south of the accident site. with Ziegler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. V1c1or Ziegler. Joseph Zie~ler was pro- nounced dead in San Quin tan and the family requested a Coast Guard Medevac for Lessen. It took 12 hours to airlift the bo\ because of delays in obtaantng clearance from the Mexican govern- ANNOUNCING: NEWPORT'S BEST PRICES ON SKIS l\talton \;&1d rhl· ltmnspcoplc in San <)u10t1n lined up their cars and f(KU\t.•d tht.•1r hl·adlights on the land- ing area to ac;s1st the ewacuatton effort Le\scrt nnd his stepmo ther were ~own to San Diego where they am,cd JU'\I hcfore 4 a.m. The )Outh underwent o;urgery at the UC Medical ( enlcr ~an 01e~o. where he wasr '--• ~- .-.. 1 •• .. ·22,- -••1111 "'-211" ' , ----···~~----------:--------------------------------~----............................ 6 ........... .. ~ Hispanics topic of NB seminar UC Irvine's La Ra1a Assoc1at1on will sponsor a da)-l<:mg conferen(c, "Rua Una Ly and hs Future," focu'>ing on the impact of poh11cs. education and private enterpnS<' on the development an'd advance- ment of the state's growing H1span1c population, t-nda}' at the Newponer Re~ort an Newpon Beach. '\sseri'tW,ywoman Gloria Moltna, D-Los An- seles. wall del~he keynote addrCS!>. Panelists will include Nanc) Gutierrez of Pacific Bell UC ~1ver\1de Equal Opportunity Program cou~selor Gloria Lopez. LI( I ecology professor Eloy Rodnguez. UCI EOP director Manuel Gomez and Nat1vo Lopez of Hermandad Mc>.1cana Nac1onal of Orange County The reg1strat1on and luncheon fee as S25 Add1uonal information ma) be obtained by calling Sharon Gome1 at !SS6-64SO Lesblan, gay allles meet The Orange Count) l'h"pter of Parents and Fnencls of Lesbians and C1ay'> will meet Thursday at the F1m United Methodl\t ( 'hurc.:h of Orange, 161 S. Orange St . Onentat1on for nc""t:nml'f\ \\111 r,tart at 7 p.m. followed b~ the regular mee11ng at 7 JO and rap SfOUps unlll 9 45 (all Yl.JX-'M44 for further 1nforma11on Genesls plans open house The (1cnes1!> program ol <iouth (oast Medical Center. dedicated to as<>1'>ting and treating adults with harmful dependency on alcohol or drugs. will conduct a free pubhc open hou'>C Fnday. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Dec:ember 2. 1986 * A3 Causing a commotion Thl' event will he held on the fifth floor of the hospital. at J 1872 ~ C4)ast Highway, South Laguna. from 2 10 tu 5 p m Those 1ntercc;1ed should call 499-22llS for re~en att0n'i or further information. Irvine•• Mason Regional Park la where the local coots flock, and this young man la glvlng them.a run for their money. The artificial lake~ at the park la a haven for the blrda~whlch cause quite a commotion when they take off at the same time. Dlvorce support offered . .\ -worl..shop gearl'd to helping children through their parents' divorce \"Ill be conduoed Fnda-. from 7 to 9 pm at 1474::! Newpon .\\.l'. \u11e i07. in Tustin Pat nck Murph) ""'II prl''>ent the workshop. which 1.-. aimed at dt -..orced or divorcing parents ar1\1 1s dec,1gncd to meet the need~ ol children in the separating family. Pre-paid rcg1strat1on t'i $I 0. white the cost at the door will be $15 Call Nancl'e Noel at 545-7032 for add1t1onal 1nformat1on Tree ceremony ln HB The Hun11ngtun (l'ntcr Mall'~ annual tree- hghtang ceremom v.111 bt: held 1-nda) at 7 p.m in conJunct1on \\Ith the Mannl' Corps' To)s fo r To.ts kickoff Canoon1s1 and TV host f~m Hatten will host the fest1\ 1tte11. which ""ill 1nclude a concert by the 3rd Manne Air Wing Band from the El Toro base. Drawings v.111 be held tor Cabbage Patt·h dolls and panda bears (all 897-25J~ for detail~. Malta tour·warmup set .\ pre-tnp onen1a11on ml'ettng and shde \ho"' for an 11-<la} stud} of Mediterranean h1stof) on Malla wall be pr~ented fnda} at 7 p.m in Room .\301 of Irvine Valle) College The onentauon meeting I\ tree The tour. which wall be conducted March 20-10, 1'> pnced at $1.4Y5 and wall be led b) Dr. Pare Hopa and Ruth IUamm. Call 559-3333 for further information. Chrlstmas boutlque planned Doo.Dah parade ·a crowd pleaser PA ADENI\ (l\PJ -.\ bu~1nec;s-su11ed dnll team. a unit brandishing electm dnlls and the C1uzens For The Right To Bare Arms highlighted the off-beat Ooo Dah Parade that "'ended Its wa) Sunday through Pasadena The annual procession. a spool on tht· Rose Bowl Parade."" h1ch take'> 1h1\ ul\ to telc' 1c;1on audiences na11on"'1de each fan I. has no theme and no rule'> e'cept J han on motonzed 'chicles About 40.000 gathered to "'alt h thl· c,pcctacle. police said The Golden Ke-. Child Gu1d?nce Center will hold Its annual Chnstma~ boutique Fnda} and aturda} from 9 JO a m to 4 p m at 205 Main St Huntington Beach It ems offered for \ak v.111 tndulk hand-made IO}'i and dolls. plant~ hakcd ~ood'> Cll .\ dra""1ng will be held for an 011 pa1nt1ng and a quilt. \.\>Ith proceeds going to the ( htld Guidance Center ot Orange County. Call 968-6236. The marcher'> ""ere led h\ tht· .\II· rime Doo Dah Parade Band.· po'i<,thh the world's onl~ marching rod hand fhl' band cons1~1ed ot a con: of drummer\ .ind a gaggle of 1:lectnc gu1tamts. ""llh 1n'itru- mcnts plugged into J rolling lart ot ampl11icr'i -\ t~p1cal entf1 "'a' < 1111cn' f-or The Right To Barl' .\rms rhr group kd h\ J '>tngtng scrgeant-at-Jrn1' lJrrll'U un- clothed arms of mannn1u1n\ <>' l'r lhl'tr 'ihouldas Prior to the parade, members of the Tezas ChaJnaaw Manacre Drool Team, with the Night of the Llvin,( Dead Dishonor Guard, gather at the 0...,. ........ -0 l>7 Lee .. ..,.. Huntington Beach home of Dave Force to practlc~ their eta .. act. The Orange Coast parade entry is lead by Don Coursey. CALENDAR The Pn.•c1s1on Dnll fl'<lm marlhcd '-'Ith an~ thing hut 'prec1\1 on hut u1rr11:J ,1 \.3fll'I) of prec1s1on elcctnr drill'> .ind JI lea~t one old-fashioned brace and hit The.,, nchron11ed tmetcase dnll team a crov.d pka'ier since the parade-Tirn ""a" held 1n I '1..,l\ mJrthl·•1 \\1th l'\el ul t\l' l'lltllt'Ol \ II' rnt•mhcr\ nll'n .ind \l.Onll'O in gra~ p1n\tnpe' tapping out 11mt' on their hncti.·a'e' E'l'n the '>roolL0r'> '-'erl' \pookd a' thl' bnef<..a~e dnll te:im '-'a'> loll1Ned h~ people drC'>SCJ 3\ hnett J\l"I and t-wirllng l UHlUI tigurcs fhl'' preteded J rl11J t 1aht'll'd 'h• f 1r,1 Rank 1ll the Ooo Dah d>rrn\lt\l\nh 1 T h1 tloat earned a D1\1l'l.tnd hand Jnd '-'d' pulled h~ <.l"\ eral mL·n in '-'orl.. lli11ht'' and .hardhats "The onginal intent '-'3' 111 J 11 the parade 1n sptte ot l'\l'f\htlth ,.i1J ( harlotte 'i1arb1rd. '-'ho ha' Jltt•n,.kd m11 '1 ,• lt l .. ·\ l' t'-' • ' .t ... ' v i.:;in 111·d i.1. lo. R.irr 'h .1n1: • •r1l '1L!' '·'' in!,,,, , h.1 r' r 1h1· l. l. "' ,j .1n1! hdJ 1; nu mhl.·r' rJ t1n~ 1lh r; .1r he'' ·" till pa,~t'd · I ht' \\,h • " tilrJll tlw1r Jtt1·nt111n a:id 11.'t .1 1.il., .: •11d ,1111"' •• '·'· 8JfT'\h Monday, Dec. 2 District. School D1stnc1 Yorkto"'n .\\e. • 7· .30 p. m Huntlnf,ton Beach City Co un cil. (at} < ouncil ( hamher'\, _()(J(J Main '>t Tuesday, Dec. 3 By the Associated Press '\ancc the \1, 11 War. 1.4111 '>l'r' ll l'ml·n ha'e received the<. ongrc\'>1onal Medal ot Honor. but onl} 249 of them .Hl' 'ittll ah\C -\s man\ as 180 member'> 111 th•<> ,l'lcl 1 group are e'pccted 10 attend a rl'UOIOn 1n Irvine 1n 1987 . are told despite the hond that pull'> memtx:rs togethl'r <,aid n:t1red \1anne Col William Bartx•r nt In inc nnc ot thl' 244 honored for his bra \~f'\ J' J \1 Jnm· n llt compan) commanJ('r Junng lhl' < h11,tn Rc'>eno1r campa1gn 1n .._,,rcJ I hl ,,,, 1' h,l'l'1.' 'l" 'l nrl.. h ·1 t"'.1 ' \.l'J r' mt, ·1n11 .tl \1 · t lk.Jth "'I \lJ"'l\ I 11t\ ' l1 "''l'p,tt)IL',t\' "' .-h,1f • g .. 1ng 1;n ·· K,1rhn ,,,,,1 ' • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach City Coun cil Cit) ( ounc1I Chambers. 505 Forest Ave ··Thcrt• .ire \l'f\ ll'"" \I.Jr '>tune~.·· he '>:lid. Other \kdal of Honllf \l.lOnt'r' rl·,1J1n~ 1n Orange ( ount~ 1ndude rl'tm·d \1Jnnt· ( orps Lt Col Kcnnt•th \\ al'h "' "int.1 -\na and r1:t1rcd .\rm\ l t v. Jill'' I h r' 1 Hut thl ~r.•ur l •t·,n t tJi..c ,,J1·, 11 1 r'•'l1t1,,1 "IH'' -:he ''·Ir I' \\ lll'f 1111 •t L" \(ktl'I\ ', f'.trll'l ht ,.1,d • 7 p.m .. Huntington Beach City School District Dt'\tnct Educa11on Center. 20451 ( ra1mer Lane • 7 p.m . Ocean View School District. D1stnct Board Room, 16940 8 St The National Congrc<;<;tOnal '-1cdal ot Honor oc1et} holds a reunion l'\er\. tv.11 \'ears The 1987 sc'is1on 1s '>l hcdukd ..11 thl' in1ne H111onbetv.een:'-io' 4anJ 'o' I~ It takt''i an at t nt ( Ling.re'' to bc\lo\I. the ~1edal ot Honor ""htl h 1., then prl'\entcd h~ the prt''\1den1 President Harn 'I. Truman a""ardl'd B.irhcrh1\rnl•dalin 1 ~'2 Barher.\\hl1 h.1' 11\l'd 1n O rJng_l' C ou111\ '-lnll' 1 1}~1 \\J' But:na Part.. v. al sh \I.On ht' ml·Ja a' .1 J\ 1atnr Jun ng \\ irld \\Jr 11 pan1u pJll'd in th1· '•'rn1J'lJ \1.inm· I h1er, lk.1,t" l ·•·n .: ;hl' .-ru;.ip' rult'\ ..11.!n t pruhtl•. d1.1 n ... t"' .ir thl'rl' '-'llulJ t ... : htth J~~-'l'OWnl 11n '1 't \Uh•e( ., Ii.tr~. ,,1:.1 "x·.Jw't • t''1,1 "nnl .. , ,.,rH •r .m l q•r. rt ' .1, ' , t I' •I t1,.1 'p., rur. At the group'<; n .. ·un1on' It·"" \\Jr \tnrtl'' l PoucE Loe ------==----= ,,.. Two teens captured after Coast chase in stolen bus By LA URA MERK Of!MO.-,Nolti.tf Two Mission VieJO teen-ager~ were arrested unday momtng after they re poncdly led poltce from four Or· angc C"oa<>t police department<; on a high-speed c;hasc 1n a stolen bus from ~an Clemente to Laguna Beach The )Ouths. 17 and 14 ~~ars old. allegedly stok a commuter bus from M1ss1on V1eJo and drove 11 up Pacific Coast Highway at about 70 mph. said Sgt. Danell Adams of the Laguna Beach Police Department. CoetaMesa A thief broke into an apanment an the 900 block of We~t 19th 't Thursday and reportedly stole an S80 cockatoo bird. • • • Fishing gear valued at $2H, was reported stolen from the garag(' of a home 1n the 3000 block of Fillmore Fnday night. The garage was locked but the thief cut al with boll cutte~. police reports said. Newport Beach A pair of sheepskin seat covers. a cassette taJ)( cue conta1n1ng 10 ta!X". ll car cover and the out,1dc rtar view mirror v.crc reported c;tokn from n maroon I QM I I londa ( av1c parkt'<l Police would not rckase the rouths' names because they arc Juveniles. A third suspect is sttll being sought The teen-agers were arrc'ited at the Surf & Sand Hotel an Laguna Beach at about I :30 a.m unday, said San Clemente pohce. According to Adams. untts from the Orange County henffs Depan- ment and a Newport ~ach pohcc helicopter helped tn the roundup. The teen-agers made a quack turn into the pa.rlung lot of the Surf A Sand hotel. runninJ over a parking meter an along HemutaJC Lane Saturda} n11)lt. Police estimated the total loc;, at 1 581. ~ • • • A $2.000 auotomat1c pilot system was rtported stolen from a 42foot c.tb1n cruiser moo~d at the Balboa Manna. ISi E \out H1ghwa), Fnday night. • • • A $350 microwave oven was among the items atolcn from a boat moored in a shp tn the 300 block ofE. Coast Highway Saturday Pohcc esti- mated the total lo 1u $580 • • • Four pieces of patio furniture worth $600 were ~ported ~tolen from the back pa110 of a V1'ila Dnve home hm T uc!lday • • • ' the prrn:e~\. -\ ~an ( kml'Oll0 roll1.l' car \\JS damaged"' hen thl..' hu' mlkd backwards into the lar T~o ol thr ~outh~ reportt•dl) were tount.t'h1d1ng 1n an alcove of the hotel The bus belonged to ( ommuta Buslancs 1n Lynv.ood. <\dam ~id The two \Ouths v.ere La kt• to ~Jn \ltmente and t harged with e\ adt ng arrest, possession of stolen propcn' hat-and-run. grand theft and rl'tklc'' dnv1ng .. Donald Clausen. a b)stander trom Goleta. was arrested b) Laguna &-ach police for obstructing arrest A resident 1n the 4800 block ot Bruce Crescent repon('d that 'andals thrc" a rock through one of h1~ windows earl) unda) afternoon The windov. was rcponedly wonh S350 • • • Offic1cals at the ewport Crc\t Homeowncrs .\ssoc1at1on ~portro that vandals cut pown thrtt Chinese Elm tttts, wonh $2.000 e~ch. an the Greenbelt a~a bC'twccn Undfall Coun and Swat\ Coun Frtda} night 1"tne '\n attendant ofa ~" 1<'C c;tat1on at the C'omer of B:lmntn Parlr.w(I\ and Crttk Road rtponC'd that a m.\n dnvma u larac blue and "'h1tc 1v.11 door H'h1de pumpt•J 'b ~P 1n tt.il' \uoda\ attrrnunn Jnd JrtHl' t)tl \\tlhout pa\ing • • • \II tour tire., \l.Cre n·purtl'J 'tokn trnm a C hl'' rolet C amJrn rarl..l·d 1n a Joc \1alPh1•f'on ( hnrnlet l(ll 21 -\ult' C t'nter Dn,l· \aturda\ PohlC e't.!mated the lo" at more than $400 • • • .\ thief reponcdl~ hrukc into a h1)ml" ahrng Racing \\ind Thursda' night and '>tole $5 in ca'h Polt~ rt'pt)n-; \aid the 1n1rudt·r al\o ran- \.lll..ed the residence Laguna Beach \ hurglar enter('d a ~fountain RoaJ h1lmc through an unlodcJ do<lf t•arh 'unda' and tkd ""1th S .,0 ca'h the' 1c11m told poliCl' • • • .\ \cd' 1e-v. ~treet re'>ldl'nt talll.-d police Sunday night with n.-pon., ol a pro"" ler nt'ar the home Otliccr;. ho"c' t'r ""<'rt' unabk to local<' an\ \U\pt"l I\ • • • .\ mirror 'alued at S4~ "a' '>tolcn trom a garage on Ga\ 101a Dn' <' tht' '1ct1m ~td Saturda\ • • • Pohcc arrested Barn Da' id (om- dt'n. SO. on su,p1c1on of dn' tng under the influence of alcohol Comden was stopped at 12 SO a m Saturda~ on leJlon trttt and South Coast High- • way Fountain Valley ' Th1c-..c\ hrokc into the K1ng,.man Drum anJ Bugle Co~ om c Satur- day night and ~portedh 'itolc a microwave o"en a c1t11en hand radio at oOtt makt'r and wm~ n n~ ThC'\ al<>o damagc1I a pn .. atc hu\ ~latkcJ 1n tht' lot ot 1hc L1ahthou~ lane <.t.,rr fht' l••t.1 , '' '·" S~2 I 4 'i poll, l' rt'pllrt' '41ll . . . 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U,J>«l a' ht allcgeJh "a" 0C"Ctn .. through Chl parktn@ lot I ·Pyramid builders succeed in space CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)- Tbe spaoe-waJkina steeplejacks of shuttle Atlantis constructed and moved around by hand a 45-foot lower and a large pyramid with such ease that they declared themselves ready lo "10 bulld a space station." Pro·ect officials on the ground • say10j that dunng spacx walks nday and Sunday, Jerry Ross and Sherwood Spring had demonstrated without a doubt that humans can build things in orbit. "What we have here 1s a large amount of data ... which should be of gteat use in scoping out and designing the wks that will be required to put together a space stauon and other larae structures in orbit," one of the officials, Da vid Akin of the Massa· chusctts Institute of Technology. said Sunday night. The crew began packing up experi- ments and testm,a the ship's flight control systems m ·preparation for returning to Earth on Tuesday at the end of their week.Jong mission. Land- ing will be at I :35 p~m. PST at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. PAC limits considered inSena1te WA HI NGTON (AP) -ln what some memt>crs sec as a test of its conscience, the Senate 1s considenng the controversial i<tea of limiting the amount of campaign mooey can- didates for Congress can take from special interests. The debate, beginning today anci continuing through a scheduled roll call vote Tuesday marks the first time the issue of political action committee contributions has ~b aired on the Senate floor since t977, when an effort to create public financing of congressional races died in a filibuster. Chinese spy suspect enters innocent plea ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -Re- tired CIA employee Larry Lu-Tai Chm . 63, pleaded in nocent today to the charge that he spied for China for more than 30 years. Judge Albert V. Bryan set Jan. 22 for a trial by jury. WORLD - -- Suspects cleared in assassination Of Filipino rival Judges say Aquino slain by Red agent at Manila's airport MANILA (A P) -Gen. Fabian C Ver, tt\t suspended armed forces ief;-{nd 25 other defendants were found innocent today in the 1983 assassination of oppos1t1on leader Be nigno Aquino. President Ferdinand E. Marcos prompt!) re· instated Ver. Three civilian Judges ruled that the killer of Aqumo. then regarded as Marcos' chi ef nval. was Rolando Galman. The military had claimed from the. outset Galman was a communist agent and had killed Aquino. Galman was shot dead by military police escorting Aquino from his plane at the Manila airport. The judges discounted .testimony of the prosecution's star w1!nes~ that she saw a soldier shoot Aquino in the back of the head as he was led down the steps of the China Airhnes plane. The court ruled Aquino was shot on the airport tarmac, as claimed hy the military. . Aquino was returning Aug. 21. 1983 from three years ofseJf-1mposcd exile in the United States. Marcos had tned 10 stop Aquino's return. saying there was iln uns~fied plot lo k.Jll him and the government would be UnJUStly blamed. The assassination of Aqumo. who was the most popular oppos1t1on figure. touched off protests in the Ph1hpp1nes, spurred 1ntemauonal cnucism of Marcos. Members of Aquino's family and other cnt1cs have accused Marcos and his wife. Imelda. of involvement 1n the assass1nauon. Both demed the charges. In the afternoon they planned to look for Halley's comet. ""~ Space walker Jerry Roa turn• pyramid with robot arm. Chin, who reured four years ago as a middle-level analyst and translator for the Foreign Broadcast Infor- mation Service, a CIA operation that monitors the radio services of foreign governments, was indicted last week on one count of conspiracy to commit espionage. If convicted, he can face life imprisonment. Israel prime minister quizzed on links to U.S. espionage case Northwest, Midwest buried under savage snowstorm JER USALEM (A.Pl -hrael'o; nse. The Coast Guard warned that MountalDS of Washington and Or-pnme minister was quizzed today b> The uproar o~er the arrest of Pollard. a U.S. Navy analyst. stramed ues betv.een Washmgton and the Jewish state On Saturday. President Reagan, though not mentioning ls-- racl by name, said the United States would "root out and prosecute the spies of any nation." By Ute A11odated Pren A powerful wintry storm blitzed parts of the Northwest today with gal~forcc winds. snow and ram after a blizzard buried the Midwest under more than 30 inches of snow. strand- ing holiday travelers, cutting 'Power to thousands and shoving temperatures to record lows. Ten deaths Sunday were blamed on traffic accidents caused by the weather. Forecasters 1n nonhem Cahforn1a said "all but the largest ships should remain safely an port until seas subside." Morning winds gusted up to 55 mph and sea swells were around I 5 feet, with warnin1ts that they could na v1gat1on buoys might be sha fted b) egon. Amencan Jewish leader-; on Israeli the rough seas. President Reagan's aides ID Los involvement ID the Pollard spy scan· ··The storm is.about as 1Dtense as -Angeles said they had considered daJ. and.Jater told reporters the case storms get m the Paci fi c ... forecaster abandon1Dg plans for Reagan 10 fly to was only of "hm1ted and passing Dale Goudeau said. Seattle to speak at a fundraiser for 1mponance" to U.S.-lsraeh 11es. Sen. Slade Gorton because of the Prime Minister Shimon Peres' As much as a foot of snow was Nonhwest storm. but decided 10 government apologized to the Unttcd expected 10 fall today on the Cc make the flight anyway. States on Sunday for any pan Israeli fn a statement issued Sunday 1n Peres' name, Israel promised to seek out and punish any official who ma y ha ve recruited Pollard as a spy, and apologized to its most powerful ally fo r any wrongdoing in the affair. ---------------------------~ agents may have had in the alleged SU.RGEON GENE RAL 'S WARNING : Smoking Cau ses Lung Canc er . .H ea rt Emph yse ma , And Ma y Complic at e Di sease, Pregnan cy . Kings. 17 mg. "1ar". 1.2 mg. nicotine. Menthol. 18 mg "1ar" 1 .2 mg. nico11ne. L1gh1s. 10 mg. "tar°, 0 .8 mg. nicotine av per cigarette by FTC method 1985B&W TCo 1• espionage offenses of Jonathan J. Pollard, a 31-year-old Amcncan Jew arrested by the FBI on Nov. 21 and accused of selling military secrets 10 Israel. His wife, Anne Henderson-Pollard, 25, was arrested the next day and charged wi th unauthonLed pos- se5sion of national defense docu· men ts. The Israeli announcement fell shon of a fu ll admission of guilt. but said any activities of its agents directed against the United States "was wrong. and the government of Israel apolo1tizes fo r it." . ... ---- Sakharov's wife leaves Moscow, keeping silent By tbe A11oclated Press MOSCOW -Yelena Bonner. the a1hng wife of d1ss1den t Andrei Sakharov, was booked on a flight out of the ov1et Union today 10 receive medical care m the West. but refati vcs said a cond1t1on of her tnp was that she not talk to reporters. Uniformed guards have kept wat ch on Bonner's Moscow apartment since she returned to the O\ 1e1 capital last Tuesday following 19 months of internal exile. The guards have refused to let foreigners inside 150 arrested at Bhopal demonstrations BHOPAL, India -Police rushed in rcmforccmcnts. arrested more than 150 people, and deployed hundreds of armed guards at the Union Carbide plant today to prevent violence on the anniversary of the deadly gas leak that killed more than 2,000 people. ··we have made extensive arrangements to tackle any s1tuat1on and are prepared for any eventuality," Madhya Pradesh State Police Director B.K. Mukheriee said. Voters elect new government ln Quebec N v that crashed across the province today to elect a new government. Poll s suggested the Pana Quebecois was coming to the end of its nine tumultuous years 10 power. Young began at I 0 a.m .. despite wandblown snow and freczmg rain that threatened to force polls 10 close. at least an rural non hem regions. (50 FREE PER CARTON!) Kenya rebels clalm 450 soldlers slaln NAIROBI, Kenya -Rebels fighting for tndependence of the Entrta region of Ethiopia claim they killed 450 government soldiers and wounded more than 600 in a three-day battle last week. A broadcast Sunday by the Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea, which speaks for the Eritrcan People's Liberation Front, said the battle took place Tuesday through Thursday around the rebel stron old of Nakfa in the mountains of centraf Eritrea. 25 great tasting cigarettes for the price of 20 ! s, ---~-------------------------~------------------------------........................................ .. Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT /Mon~y. December 2, 1985 * M -,. China warned about activities in LA Sanctuary rejection angera INS olfl.clal ·" LOS ANGELES (APJ -The U ~ 1ovemment has reponedl) warned China that its diplomats are conduct- int improper and secret act1vltles m the Los Anaeles area. The acu vit1es cited 10 the recent warning included a diplomat's in- volvement in the eMabhshment ofan organization for Chinc<;e -.tuden ts here. In another case. a Chinese diplomat tned to bu~ real estate in the Los Angeles area withou t the per- mission of the U.S. govern ment. an Reynoso: justices not tied to Bird SAN FRANC ISC 0 (API -( ah- • fom1a upreme C oun Just1ct: Crui Reynoso says opponents of lhc prec;- ent court mistakenly regard the justices as peas in a single "pod." In an interview 1n today's San Francisco Chronicle, Reynoso scoffed at accusation~ that he and other JUSllCes say "Yc'i Ma'am'' whenever Chief Justice Roi;e Bird "snaps her finger'i " Bird, Reynoso and lour other I Supreme Coun JUSt1cc~ v.1ll appear on the ballot 1n November 1986 for confirmation to new 12-year terms. I Reynoso 'i31d coun opponent'i "tallc about us as 'the coun· or 'Bird- Rcynoso-Grodin' as 1f11 were JU'it one word." "They don't bother to mcnuon when we sometime~ dissent from each other on cases " He said his opponents fo'>tered an "1mpress1on" that "the clf1ef JUSt1cc sna~s her tinge~" and the associate JUSt1ces "yap and say 'Yes Ma'am"' "To anybod) who knows what's goi ng in 1n the court. that's practically laughable." Reynoso said. I He defended the court's record of affirming only three death sentences I out of41 cases reviewed since 1977. "Sometimes. you 1rll yourself there's clear error 1n this case. but 1f ever there would be a li1t ua11on where the death penalt) should be applied this has got to be 1t," he \a1d ... Yet, 1f there's severe error. ~ou have no choice bu t to reH·rse "· "No matter how bad a detendan1 as," he con11nued,"he or she sllll has the nght to a law}' er. he or '>he sttll has 1 the nght to an appeal . he or she stall has the nght to havt' the record of the court proceedings put down m black I and white so we can have a proper appeal." Pilot never saw other helicopter Prosec4tor advises legalizihg all drugs SACRAMENTO (AP) -The for- mer prosecutor who is the federal public defender fo r most of Northern California sa}'s the United States could case Jail and pnson crowding and balance the federal budget if It legalized all drup. "We're the biggest drug-using S<>- ciety 1n the world." says E. Richard Walker. "We take a ton of aspinn every day "This business of trying to eradicate the drug trade is nd1culous. because no matter how successful you are. people are going to continuc .. to use drugs. It 1ust costs them more. Leaklngga s heater kills man. four kids POLLOCK PINE (A P) - Authorities arc blaming carbon mon- oxide that leaked from a propane gas heater for the weekend deaths of four chjldren and a fa ther. The El Dorado County henffs office 11ys au1ops1es confirmcw;t that carbon monoudc killed \Pamck Manin Beck., 2S. of Sb1na.lc Spnngs and the children as they sfcpt Friday nl&ht and early Saturday momma at a moutain home about half way be-~ Sacnmcnto and Lake Tahoe. The mother of two of 1he children. Cindy 8ospnua. 22. of Pl1~rv1.1tc. was hospitali7cd 1n cnucal cond1t1on af\cr the m11h1p. but she wa• reported to be stable unday un1den11fied 50urce told the news-paper •• U.S. officials "had to tell thc;m Chinese officiars to knock 1t off," the M>urce said. The Chinese Foreign M1na~try de· chned to co mment on the reponed act1v1t1es and the U.S. complaint. The effort to form the ~tudcnt ~roup apparently was aimed at keep- ing watch on the increasing number of Chinese scholars at Amcncan co l- leges and universities. China has an estimated 13.000 to 14.000 students m the United State\ But those students sometime~ are outnumbered by ChUlese-spea_k.in& classmates from Taiwan, which has more students 1n the Un1ted States than any other coun1ry 1n the world. It was not known wb) the Chinese diplomat!> ~ought to buy the real estate Officials of the Chinese Consu late in <.;an .Francisco were reportedly responsible for the acuons 1n Los An$cles that tnggered the warning. China has no consulate in Los Angele\, and Its ol1ic1al bus1nes in the city 1s handled b> 11s ..:onsulate m San Francisco China formall)' a~li.ed thr t 'n11c~ States last May for pcrm1~~1on to open a consulate in Los .\ngeks, but the United States has riot yet acted on the request For'lner C enLral lntclltgcnce Agen- cy employee Larry Wu-Uu Chm was arrested Nov 42 on charges of spying for China ·over a pc nod of more than 20 )'CBr!> LO ANGELES (AP) -The • Wcsl's top 1mm1arauon officw wants fcdcraJ f uods for Los An&clei cut after • the C1ty Council voted to declare Jt a sanctuary for Central Amencan pol- 111cal refugees "l feel so mon&lr. that tbe Los • Anaclcs Cny Council made a very poor dccl5lon that I have asked Washington. my hcadquan.crs. to find out what we can do to change thJS dec1s1on. •· said Harold Ezell, western regi onal d1rector oftbc U.S. lmmigra-• lion and Naturalization Service. ~ 111 ,1\lll-11111 111111 .,,,,,,,,,.,81-/it ;// '!tfll•llllll:lllllllllll 11111111111 1 1111111111111111 •11 ~Mii i I ....... ~ 1111111um111nm~· 11111111111111111111111. 1.1111~ ' ' With the Pn.•rn1um R.111.· Jn-.,urcd MoneymJrl-..ct AL·l·ount l rrn11 ( ;rl'.tt A llll'r i L'<tn . 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There th ey will be graced by !lomc of the cultural riches of the Western world. , . Theater. opera and ballet will delight the patrons who fill"the 3.000-seat main theater or the 500-seat studio when the curtain goes up next October. In fact, th e $70 million Performing Ans Center is a testament to the willingness of individuals to dig deep into their pockets, to go where government need not, to ... _,. pay for what federal programs cannot. Since fund-raising began two years ago, the center's board of trustees has raised almost twi ce its origjnal ~oal to maintain the complex and underwrite programming. That's a stunning accomplishment. considering th e operating endowment goal was $20 million. Add the $39 miHion pledged to the $51 million that has been raised to pay for construction of the center and you have $90 million wonh of evidence that Orange County residents put their money where thei r mouth is .,.,here culture 1s concerned. Those individuals and companies who made donations are to oe commended for generosity. Their heans and minds are in the right place~. Can it be their donations aren't? Across town, the Newport-Mesa Foundation has fallen woefully shon of its ~oals for th e year. Hoping to raise$ I 00.000 for schools m Costa Mesa and Newpon Beach, the foundation, which funds such wonhwhilc progams as reading. music and drug awareness. is $50,000 shon. And school children aren't alone in their need. · . At Brother Michael's food mission m Costa Mesa. poor people w~re turned away hungry on Thanksgiving. • "It makes me sad and forlorn that we have a nation that'!I wealthy, but we· have so-much poverty," Brother Mi chael sai d after ~x plaining to more than 200 need y people that he had no more turkeys to give them. Where were our riches then? That's not to minimize the contributions made by those Y<ho came forward with 31 Oturkeys, $I ,350 in cash and hundreds of pounds of groceries when Brother Michael issued a last-minute plea for the needy. And it doesn't.detract from those who gave $50.000 to the Newpon-Mesa Foundation. But it begs the question of whether some of those m1Jhons being poured into the Performing Ans Center couldn't be better spent elsewhere. Cenainl y, there is a crying need for arts and culture in our li ves. People arc onl y as civilized as they aspm: to be. But neither can we ignore the anguished moans of a drug addict nor the hollow cry of hunger -not in th 1<. n ch land of ours. Those with the mea ns and willingness to build a cultural center could help lead the way in addressing some of our society's other needs. Eliminating hunger. illiteracy and dru~ abuse are lofty enough goals to challenge the asp1rati.ons of even the most refined ment~ to the free enterpnse system of which we are so boa'itful. Thcrt: l'i enough excess wealth in th1 c; country that v.e c.:cin have our culture and eat. too. Opinions ellpresse<l an lh1s space are lhoae of ltle Daily Pilot Other views e11presse<l or this page are tflose of their authors and ar11sts Reader c.ommen11sirw11eo TtteDe1lyP1lot POBox 1560.CostaMesa 92626 Phone 642-6086 L.M. BOYD For want of photo, Statue of Liberty's backside Jo st l'J\tr. \1 11lpt11r'> 1n I 11<'.11 • ; J 1lri 1 l1nd a ph11t1111.n1ph 111 lhr \1..,t u• 1,1 I 1hert\ takl'll li<llTl lht fl 4r r ., •• hdd rhe1r . rl·phl,t '( ulpttc! from '•' pound'> of \u~.ir ancl • ~ r>tiunc.h 1;1 v.h11c chuu1lr1tl· l1111hcl Jll'>l lint lrr1m the front f rum thl· lw ~ th11u~li 11 looked \on 111 hkl· thr \ph1n 1 In en &nith·.,1., ,.,I -fl1.1k ,11111 fl m1tlei mentahlle\ JI)( P1t·m· f 1<11 llrnn cl1n1cal prnle'>'><ir •11 f>')l h1atn at ( c1nada\ l nl\.Cr\ll\ or ·\lhc;11.1 \ftld . I hl' mah: hram I'> th1• morl· likl'fo.. 11 malfunu1on · Ju\t oil lntt·r•ltJlc· 114 111·c1r B1ll1n11.<. \1onl . 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L.M Boyd I• • tyadfratt'd C'OlamaJ11 ' Frank ZJnt "'' Tom Tait U.-·"V'"t I I '"' Oon hnler ( t1 rtMrw Craig Sheff cw)f"n t "1+1 / "The Socia I Security Administration has Is ut.'d ·non-work · Social Security cards to some 1.2 mil/Jon alien visitor . wages for work have- been reported on nearly half of these ca rds. · · PHYLLIS SCBLAPL Y column.lat JACK ANDERSON an DALE VAN ATTA Dictator funded by drugs, Khadafy Suriname to be a ·staging area' for Libyan terrorists WA HINUTON -Sunnamc 1s dcveloptng into another ( "uba-stylc dictatorship in the Western hem•· sphere. It s Marxist strong man. Desi Bouterse. desperate for cash to keep • his repressive regime afloat, ha~ turned to two uunted sources ot mone}' L1b}'a and Colombian drug dealers. Bui he\ learning that there·s no free lunch in the fore1gn-a1d game. When Sunnamc was given its Caution: Sand hot, water wet, sun could burn skin indcpc:ndencc by the Netherlands in /' .. assumption of nsk" that applied to 1975. the Dutch promised S 100.. plamt1fTs. but tht!. contepl has .,0 me-m1lhon a )Car 1n aid unttl 1990. The how fallen b}' the way'>tde stipend continued even after Beach-goers ha ye to be prepared for dangers out there On a relent ~a1urday, Ann and I 1.1.('nt out for hrunch We went to a place 1n Ncwp<1n Bcalh and. as is our '><:mHrad1t1on. v.e wandered ahout lo(lking at hoat\ and ge ncrall) chc1:k- mg up on thing'> -J U~t to '>ct• that C\Cl)lh1ng 1<, a'> 11 \hould he < an"t have 1h1ng'i getting out ol h.rnd \ou know. Wc \topped at tile Tittle beach bct1.1.l·cn I Mth and 19th . on the ha) \Ilk 111 the pc:n1n\ula We admired the \3l hl'> muorcd there. noted that the ··ne\\ • hoal was still al mv old mooring '""here: 11 had been for the pa!.t '>IA )c::tr!.), and had JUSt about dcndcd to g1H the general area a pit\\tng grade. when 'iomething caught m) attention. . Out of the c:omcr of mle}i I caught a glimpse of a white sign that had not heen there before It had red lcttl·nng and, upon <.:loser 1nspcc11on . pro\ cd to tx· one of the now-famou., ··sti million \1gm" that ha"r heen r<>'ted ~II mer the pldtC l11del·tl thcrl' wcrt• thrcl' ot them 1n thr onr-hloc. k ilfl'a lx•twecn I Xrh :ind I 1Jth They <.aid W•\RNJNC1 Diving in the ocean surf or ba) ,., dangerous Shallo1o1> "at!'.'r -\uhmergcd rocks -">Undbar'> -1n.,hore holes -can ba~l) injure )OU ha1ardou'i ' , ~trong curren.l!. -,, npt1tks ~urfboanh -endanger any sw1 m- m1.·r V.-a"c' Mc powerltil Thev can hJdl) Injure )'OU REMEMHf:.R ' Hazardous and changing con- BILL HARVEY The attorney wa<;, h~ the wa). Bouterse's m1lttary coup 1n 1980 and extremely unhappy with the onginal his growing leftward ttlt. award made to the plaintin. 11·., m the Boutcrse cu lti vated and modeled pro<:ess qf being appeakd. and '>he himself after Maunce Bishop, tht> think!. 11 will probahly go to the state MarxlSI pnme minister of Grenada Supreme Court. But. 1n the mean-At Bishop's su~est1on, Bouterse time. she finds 1t extremely hard 10 get 'iUCtu mbed to Fidel Castro's over· d1uons may ex ist. insurance for her law practice So do tures and welcomed a Cuban am· Be cauttous ... Play safe. physicians. and when the> first realtor ba'isador to Paramaribo 1n September As we sat there and read the s1~n. 1s sued for $50 m1ll1on bccau'ic a 1982 . we decided that there was nothing house he sold ha!> a leak~ root. so will Cuban aid soon fo llowi:d. as did the there that we hadn't been aware of real estate people quid pro quo Dozens of Cubans before the S1$n'>were put up; but then, • I'm not a lawver hut ma)' be l'vegot6' amved 1n Sun name to assist _we arc P.Q~~bl.):. a. I.Jule. niore water~ the--soltrtion to th.is probl'cm f-cnce· Boatcrse m '>~ng-~ a Manusr onented than the casual summer off all beach areas ~top each rar as ll d1ctatOr'ih1p-which would be under toun st. enters and give a wntten test to each Castro's control. The Cubans trained It's still extrcmel1 hard for me tO occup~nt. Before an)one I!> allov.cd lO BouterS<'s bodyguards. and even understand how a per'ion can dive enter the beach, hcur she must be ahlc acted 10 t.ha1 capacity themselves into ttie water, break his neck and sue to recite the warning sign verba11m Sunnamese officials were sent to theclly ofNewpon Beach because the Each prospecttve bather must also Cuba for indoctnnation. water he happened 10 dive into P.ro"e that he or she I!. aware that in Both the Dutch and Amencan washes up on the sands of that City addition to the ha1ard<. noted on the go\.emmeMS (the United States wa!> Suppo$C he had been swimming in sign, there might also be brot...en also sending Sun name some modest Pago Pago or Tah111. Who do you bottles or other sharp obJctts 1n the aid) grew 1ncreasingJ) uneasy at the suppose he would have sued'' water blossoming Bouterse-Castro rela- Do you suppose that _ afll'r thq Each person will be required to 1.1gn t1onsh1p. In December 1982. when had recovered from a length) bout a \tatement that <.a>'> tha1 he or 'he 1\ Bouter'iC rounded up and executed 15 with uncontrollable lau&hter _ the aware that: • oppo'i1t1on leaders. Dutch and official!> at tho\<." pla<.:es would Water (fre.,h or <,all) will \.\-1:t .\mencan aid wa'> cut off <,enouc;I~ con\ldcr the man'c, conien· bathing 'iUlh -ma> mu<,' h.11r -Ca~tro. h1m'iclfdepc:ndcnt on Mo'i· lion that 11 wa' thnr fault he had ma}' en ter ear,, interfering 1.1.1th ww•gold to bol!>tcr the shak~ Cuban broken hi<, neck whiil: tl"'ing into hearing-1~ 1mpo'>'>1hle to breathl· economy and h1~ fore1sn adve ntures. shallow water'' Sun may -facfe bathing '>Ul t ~ -proved ~low in prov1d1ng the mone) 1 think not. cau!>C pink, painful skin -hlcac.h he had promised Bouterse. So. ac· When we got home. 1 called a hair to a lighter color cor~1ng to our CIA sources, the friend, who 1s also an attorney. 1 had a Sand may -he hot underfoot -Sunnamese dictator accepted ~he few questions about what had hap-contaminate food\ _J. conceal drop-offe~ of a loan from C'olomb1an pened 1n this case. 11 seemed to me · ped obJccts .-enter hathing '>U1t<;, manJuana and cocaine trafficke rs that 1 could remember a phrase that causing painful pain. . Meanwhile. Brazil, which borders went something like .. knew or should Every person passing the te<;t will Sun name on the south, woke up to have known."~ ~ ' be ·~sued a pass good for one da) We the danger ofth1s Castro foothold and . t ere was such a phrase, and 11 as usually used 1n ncgJ1gencc o;u1ts. Apparently. in this case. Newpon Beach .. knew or <1hould have known .. that a hazardous cond1t1on existed Okay, th at appllc'i to the defendant What about the pla1nt1ffl Well. there used to be a thing called this important in formation The pass will be pre~nted to a lifeguard. and the bearer will be pcrmmed into the ocean But. no deeper than h1'i or her knees. After all. 11·., dangerou\ out there Columnist Biii Harvey Jives ID Huntlagtoa Bead. border in Apnl 1983. Lttcrally under the gun. Bouterse agreed to decrease the Cuban presence 1n his country m return for a S3fXl m11l1on aid deal w11h Bra11l Illegals taking· advantage of easy-to-obtain benefits Souter~ dra~ed his fee\ on the" bargain. until Bishop was deposed and murdered by Cuban-backed · Grenadan Marxists. Blaming Castro for the death ofh1s fncnd and mentor. and feanng for his own neck aficr the U.S.-led invasion of Grenada. Bouterse sent hi!I Cuban adviser<. packing. Though he had previously clai med there were only 15 Cubans in Suriname, about 100 were kicked out (lea ving only eight, according to our <>ounes). One solution is tamper-resistant Social Security cards with verifiable number PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY rh1 !> left Bouterse with nothing but his own poveny-stncken populace and the Brazilians to support h1<. dictatorship. He needed more mone}' -and gratefully accepted a promise of~ I 00 m1lhon from Libyan dictator Muammar K.hadafy. M11\t ol th~.-11nm1grant'> who came to .\mcnca prior to I R20 came for f1cedom knowing the) would h,avc a harder Ille than they had left 1n the Old World Most of those who came lrom 1820 to 1970 came e~gerto work and build a better t't'Onom1c life than the> hall IC'O behind I 'nfonunatclv. man> of tho~ who ha"c arnv~d 1n rccc.-nt )Cars ha'e wmc to enJO} the benefit<. of the welfare c;tatc, linantcd hy 1hc· Amen· can taxpaycr\ \1ncc dcK·umcnta11on fraud 1<; li1g hu<ilnC'i\, nobod' know\ how many 1llcgal 1mm1gran1' get a Social Sccur- 1t) card Allen v1411 torscan legnllyget..a rnrd for its non-Social • Secunty purpo~" 'iUl h a\ 1clen11ficat1on for ~hool\, bank' and dnvcr<i' licen~-.. but the card 1s then '>tamped with the: words .. Nol Valid f or Employment " ltoweH'r how many cmployef'\ ever asked you to '>how your Social \ccunt} curd whtn you applied for a Joh'' Moi.l cmplo)en metel} ask for the number. o,o 1mm1&rants can work for month\ or '.t't'8~ before anyone d1..cove"' the> are 11lcaa.ll)' employed Rep fortne) 'ltark D-CaJ1f . re- ported th.it n"cr the la~t decade. the \oc1al ~curn.. \dm1n1\trat1on ha 1uued 'nun-work .. Social C)crnnty card\ to .. omc I 2 m1lhon allcn v1\1tors Wage'> for work have been ~ported on nearly haJf of these cards. which meaQ\ that S4S,000 ahcn' ha ve 11lci"'ll~ ta~en American JOh'i "i<'nator Don N 1ckles. R-Olda .• dc\1.nbed one t a\C ol a !cpl a hen who 1o1>orked in the l 'ni trd ~t:UCCi for t • several years. retired at age 62, and moved back to his nat1• c count11 where h1'i Social Sccunt} checks were mal led to him. There he fathered two children by his o&.n I 5-year-old granddaughter and this "family" received S 12,896 1n Social Sccunl.)' payment!. over a six-year penod, and benefits will continue for the children until they a~ age 18. Social Scc:unty numbers. no matter how obtained. arc also of\cn used by ,tate and loc-al agencies as identtfier"i for food stamps and other welfare benefits. Abuses like this are com· pounded by the lack of communica- tion between vanous government agencies One solution to this problem 1s to have new mmper·res1!llant Social Seeunty cards whose number the employer could venfy by calling a toll-free phone number This 1s the efficient and u11sfactory proc,ess that merchant~ u~ every day 1n venfying credit cards Profcc;wr Donald Huddle has been study1n1 11lcpl ahcM 1n the U .S economy for yean H15 research indicates that 100 worluna 1llqal ahens will dt place 6S Amencan e111zcns in the workforce This '1 particularly hurtful to unskilled low. income woriccn. In 1 world of 1ncru.s1n1 automa11on and tech· noloay combined with our h1&h 1lhteracy rate. tho 1.,11h1n1 we nec<f1c; a Oood of unskilled labor. Each unemployed Amencan re· ce1vcun average of S 7,()()() per ~ear 1n uncmplovmcnt ond welfare benefit' These benefits to displaced Amcncan workca._a~_g>Sltn& the ll!M>aycrs at least S25 billion annually Even though 11 1s against the law, aliens do receive unemployment benefits and welfare Improvident Judges (who don't ha ve to levy 1he t.axcs) have ordered the paymcn1~ to a hens. Illegal aliens are cashing 1n on tax· supported med1cai.,.~rv1ces. In ,198 l 11legal ahens represented 22.9 pcrccn1 of the total patients and accounted for 64 percent of the h1rths at 'ii puhltc hospitals 1n Lo'I Angeles County Nearl y 80 percent of the babies born 1n one ma1or Lo5 Angele:~ County hospital are bom 10 1llcaa1 ahcn mo1hen A larae pan oft.he problem 1i. due to hberal Jtldges wh o have ruled that aliens can go on welfare as ~n as they amve (despite the federal law • which requires the deportation of any aliens who "wtthtn five ycar'I af\cr entry btcome a oubltc charge") These are only a few of the tact'I collected in a new hook ctilled "rhc lmm11ratton Time Bomb," h)' Palmer tacy and Waynt Lutton. h's no wonder 1hat former Attorney General WJlham French m1th warn- ed 1n 1981 that th~ lJn11ed tale~ ha'I "lost control o f 1a border1 ' P1'yl/J1 SdJMly I• 1 1yodlcat~ t:i0lum11t11 ' • What d~ Khadafy expect to get for his money? Our seurces say he hopes to expand his influence 1n o uth America. He also want!> unnamese passports for L1b~an assass1nat1on squads. and hopes to get them for his Palestinian terronst sidekicks as well. Khadafy has already set about turning Sunname into a Libyan .. staging area" for terronst attach One Sunnamesc source told us there are more than 200 Libyan m1htarr 1nstruct0'1 1n the country, training terronsts. Meanwhile, Boutcrsc 1s raking 1n money from his connections in the drug trade. Our associate Oonald Goldberg has learned that the oper- ators of a huge cocaine factory destroyed in Colombia moved their base 10 Suriname, where it 1s guarded by Boutcrse's troop,. Dru~ reported ly art shipped to Amsterdam 1n diplomatic pouches. BELTWAY BANDITRY· The Federal Trade C'om m1ss1on was left b9ldin1 the~ on a $30,000 contract w'hc:n 1 Wash1n11on-arca consuh1na finn skipped town Ttie.federal aaen· cy hid paid the firm 1n advan« for a 'lludy or matl-ordcr bu11ncss reau· lat10M. but the eompaf!Y d1uppeared af\er dehvcnna a half-fin1sht<t ~pon contamm1 fiaurc, that didn't add up rrc employtts have been tr)'lna for months to stniahtcn ou1 the mess rhecompany alsowcbhcd on a . mall llu~inen Adminis1ra1ion loan J1~t Alffltr1oe u4 Dalt! Vu Ate• art •YJ1dk•ted rol•m•lrt.r. Luxury liners go cruising . \ 1n se'flrch of Halley 's Comet MIAMI (AP)-On the cruise ship F~1rwtnd, a host of former astronauts will get top b1lltng over more typical on-board nightclub acts 1h1 winter .Science wnters and astronomer<, ~will be aboard Costa Cruises ships m the Caribbean, and the SS Norway will be serving mixed dnnks ~11h names hke "nucleus brandy" and "cyanagen 01p." The visit of l-lalley's comet ha~ been a boon to the nation's cruise lines, wh1ct\ say demand 1s strong for the numerous foul"-to I 0-day "Comet Cruises" they ha ve scheduled from January through Apnl Astronomers say ships cru1s1na.1hc ·Caribbean and points fanher south this wi nter and spnng will have the best views as Halley's comer arcs across the sky for the second 11me th1o; century. The comet. named after Sir Ed - mund Halley, the man who de- termined that 11 orb11ed the sun every 76 years, 1s believed to be a fro1en ball of ice, gas and rock several miles in diameter. When its outer layer; begin. to evaporate, 1t creates a bnlhant coma, or cloud, more than I 00,0IXJ miles wide. As the comet ne;irs the sun. the "solar wind" streams some of 1h1s gaseous coma mto a luminous uul mlllionsofmiles long. The last 11me 11 was seen.from Eanh was m 1910. One of the advanta~es of comet- watching aboard a ship 1s that the clear, dark sky over the sea will grcath aid visibility. ' "The view would be beuer from a cruise ship because you're away from the cit y lights." 'ia1d J ack Horkhe1mer, director of the M1am1 Space Transit Planetanum COSMIC COMEBACK Comet Hilley r.W1n1 1fttr I 15 yur Journey tllrou&h tilt t111ven1 ''''l*PJ:'ll COMIT MALLIY , , I UH fAllT11 S OAltT 1111110a1 walks and comet dnnk<i Nearly all the other ( 1Jmet ( ru1\c\ al~o will be featunng '>pt'<.:1ah'>l'> usuall) astronomer'> or astronauts and some sc1ent1fic l'\lra'> \ome of them include: •Costa Cruise•>" 72 5-1001 ( arlCI Costa and the 532-toot Daphne. both out of San Juan. Puenu Ri co Dr James Orgren. an a'>tronom} professor at Buffalo State ( ollcge and a Washington Post science writer. will be aboard o ne of the sh1p'I •Paquet Cruise~· SS Rhapsod> out of Fon Lauderdale and the Mcrmo1 out of San Juan will feature member., of the Southern Cro!.s Astronomical Society of M1am1 for lec·tures and ,;..C. .... .,,. ... ' \l1de presentations C elesual fire- work'> al'><> arc planned I •\1tmar ( ru1o,e<;' 608-foot Fair-I wind out ol r on Lauderdale WI II offer pa'>scnger\ the use of telescopes ~ome of1hl· \O)a~c<1 wtll have former astronaut\ W11l1am Pogue. Gene < ernan. -\Ian Bean. Ronn £\ans. Joe ..\lkn. Bill i\nders. C1crald Carr. Wtlliam Cunningham and Charles Duke Dr Dav1cf ·Menke, execu11 ve director of the Copernican Space Science Center 1n New Bnta1n. Co nn . I\ coordinating the program and will be a guest lecturer. American Hawa11 Cruises, Royal V 1k1ng Line and Pnncess Cruises also ha ve scheduled Comet Cruises. "In the continental Un11ed States south Aonda will have the best "1ew, but the fanher south you go the better," he said .. Any cruise \h1p in the Canbbcan will be ver) good." Cruise hne representative\ say the theme cruises arc being offered at a normally peak time for satlm~ but the prospect of secmg a clear view of Halley's comet has been ~lh ng cab1 ns even faster. None of the Imes, however, would provide specific book.mg figures. I , .. "It's an· added 1ncen11vc 11·s not often that nature prov1de'i a theme cruise," said Barr} Young. manager of South Flonda ( ru1ses. a M1am1- based space-bu y1 ng clean ng house for cruises. "There's been a rcall> good response because this 1o; a once-l'h-~­ hfet1me cruise. so people don't want to miss 11." Young said. Fran Etier. a sookeswoman for Norwegian C anbbean Lines. agreed. "People are going to want to be pan of a once-in-a-lifetime event," she said. Norwe1gan Canbbean Lines. with ships sa1hng out of M1am1. has been especially acti ve 1n promoting 11\ Comet Cruises. The 1,035-foot Norway, the com- pany says. will be featunng ··the world's largest Ooa11 ng museum of 191 0 Halley's comet memorab1 ha. lectures and slide presentallons" on a March 22 cruise. In add1t1on to lectures by Joe Laufer. editor of "Halley's Comet Watch." the hne 1s ofTenng comet balls and costume parties. comet New York may dim its lights to set: comet advcn1s1n$ displays and decorative lighting might be voluntanly dimmed or turned ofT to SJVt' New Yorkers a I belier chance to '>cc Halley ·s comet. the mayor Says . Mayor Edward I Koch said he had asked science ad' 1scr~ for a "reason- able plan" for d1mm1ng the c11y·s lights at cena1n 11me'i between now and Jan. 15. when the comet ts expected to be most v1s1ble from th~ metropolitan area However, he told officials of th<· Comm1ss1on on ~l 1ence and Techology. "I cannot black out the Cit)" I \ l ook and feel fan - NECESSARY HOVt\ ~ AA F9to8 .... Sot8106 ...... 10 '°. I h .. 01"1ciaal famil} hairrulltr. fantaatlc Sam's Worner & Goldenwest 841-5560 .. fantastic Sam' 1 8rookhvrst & Gorf1led 968--0667 "'l.!Ol'.fifi[ o .. 01tN1• fantastic Sam' 1 19th & Horbor72l-1889 -.. •~;--H9W C...,,.,.,aP"• Cef'tM EACH SALON INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED ~~~~~~~~~- THE ORIGINAL FAMILY HAIRCUTTERS." ·.im:zl ho1r sp .. r tA.u1L l l l \W\'X-il I' lnn\Ll tc tf ·r!\ bv 11 bir , l.t....:1 \M'~V t ·l'llt"I F f'' .,, i.. ,, I 1 ~~[>.)J{~d l·tv J '•V >I 111 \•I vtlLU. 2\ ~tl(tt ~L ' '" .. ' '\ •' ~ .. ' ti -~!-.... 1 >If < I • -<I • • , .. ~ ·. ""''' .. '''llt.k '"' ' ..... • • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, Oeoember 2. 1985 A 7 I \ ' OUR AlllO LOAN RATES HAVE : SHRUNK. \\.c re lllkrm~ • .. omc 111 nur h>we .... t r.H c' 1n Vl'.tr' \<1 .1pph· no\\ h\ phnnr \\<.' 11 Jn the p.ipcn"'·nrk JnJ pve vnu .1n .rn .... wrr th1..· next hu .... mc'" J.w .lll \\,m-rri l-IJm 111 ... pm I (80()) 523-6278. m Bank of Am.rte. -... , (_ t l Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT I Monday. December 2: 1985 ONiy ,_ pt>otoe b1 ._., .._.,, Candy Jackson. Laraine Eggleston and JoAnne Fl.z. LUAJJRL THlAill.U. ' IL f ~ ~/Wl...} ')I c.Al't 1 J •ii;;•: (t; 11W 6 t • nir1L.1r-.L HOO~ ill...0..:1!..····. , .. , •• STITCH ES fR) SHOWS A'r 6 4 $ & 11 4!> TOUVE & 01£ tN L.A. (A) AT 1 00 & 9 I 0 ROC KY IV (A) 1 1 20 I JO l 4 0 S SO 8001010 ln10MM THA T WAS THEN ... THIS IS N O W(A) 1 J S 9 SO R••"bow ll,.1. 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TO llVl ANO Otl IN L.A 111 JAOGIO IDOi 111 ' W"I t•o •tU ... ,, ''' lot ........ , ,,..,. , .•.. , ...... 1111,._ Ct• '"'l ._,.OH DOl B Y STEREO ·aocK Y 111 ,,.r, 110 4 lO 6 JO I lO 10 JO •ADllAHCIO 11on 1 ON 1411 flllER PITCH t ll •l•IOVOO THAT WAS THEN THIS IS NOW 1 'f\ ~ :-..<J I I 00 KING SOLO MO N '> MINE'> •1• •, 1} 4 J 0'1 \I •et HQ f'lf) TARGET • , lll t lO I TO llVI AMO 011 IN l A I II ~01 10 10 BACK TO THI FUTURE •r. 111 1 00 NltllONltl lltM,00N \ llJROPIAN VACATION .i; 11 1111 •1 10 10 HI' Wll S atG AOVINTUll '" 1 00 1 00111 WllRO SClfNCl IK. rJI )00 7 00 10 11 IAO MIOICINI 11 l'OllCI AC&otMT 11,,0 I l WAl I 01\Nlf S OHf MAGIC CHRISTMAS c; UTURN TO OZ •Cl DlA TH WISH l • fO llVI AHO Olf IN l A 1 00l8l \IUIO OUOllY MOOl l SANTA (LA.US THE M0VI£ ,G I I JO l 00 I lO I 00 I 0 10 ONCE BITTEN •r. 11 • J lfi 4 JC. I JC ! I !HRA llU!H~IAl •c. ·Mo 10 10 n DOllT \11110 SAO MfOICIN( t 0 l 10 I •I • 00 I 0 10 ONI MAGIC CHRISTMAS G 11 l I I ll • J. t JI i JG I 0 10 001ar \rr•10 AAIN80W &Riff 1G t l JO J 10 I I 0 SlPARATf ADMISSION JAGGED lDGl •• •:1[1£1<>-ll 114 n 1 lU l l•t<• Sot t 1..., .. , .,, STITCHU I CLASS I ,., .,, lllvl"' S•oll 1110 •ttlfNU IACK TO THI f UTUH 1P01 MING SOlOMON S MINIS .c; 1 i AOCl<Y IV >(. IUD SONJA ,c-. ol I O N Cf ll"EN 1'0 •>• l . fUNSWIANIA 6·5000 "'' 3 . NIGllflUll OH IUll STlllT 111 ... I t Sandpipers benefit successful for lf oag B)' CAROL HUMPHREYS oe11r l'llo1 c.,,.._.....,, Senous ... 1ndus1nous .. rcsourc.elul. .. a group of small birds. Sandpipers. successfully c.:omb the shoreline for ughl !>eating," said (soon lo tx· S-a..ndpiper prez) Janel Sawyer during a rather con ti ned cocktail reception a t the Newport M,am on Ho teL One hundred more gue!>IS than ong1nally an11c1 pated (490) attended tht: $25- sus.tenance. per-per~on luncheon and fashion Se n ous ... industrious ... resourceful. sho .. a small (43 · me.m bcrs) volunteer .. ~e've t:Vt'n sold out of do~rpnic . group. the Sandf?tpers. successfull)' drawrng uckets. a first." said event comb the county rn support <?f Hoag_ chairman Candy JacktJ>D. Memonal Hospital Presbyterian. Accordrng lo Ro brnson's Jan Since 1976, the Sandpipers have Lustig, "We only produce one major raised more than $450,000 to benefi t fas hion ~how a !>eason in O range Hoag's Radiation Therapy Center. County." "We've oversold! It's going to be And what a show!!! The fashion drama was p resented favors ... qu11e a "c.:oo' .. (SQfTY) for the o n a runway the si1e ofa randing strip Sandpipers. · that highlighted 25 models, a dance Among the Oock gathered for the en~bk, choral singers. a fog ma· ..:txJJefit we~ president Laral.De Ea&· chrne. 13 bagpipers, 3 (wrinkle-faced ) leston, Sue Bendbelm, Carol Cam· Shar Pei dogs, balloons. "die-for" logs, Sozy Riley! Caroly_n Pike (who evening wear on masked models, and wo n a S200 gtft ccrt1ficate from a gold (yes, gold) beaded wedding Robinso n's). BoDDle Swarbet1 (her gown. daughter modeled). Boise Taylor, The show was produced by Molly Mlcbele Vau1bn, VI•'-C.rry, .Patti Macken, who was honored with a. E1tabrook1, JoaDDe Fix, Katlty plaque for her loyal fu nd-raising ' Grant, Tracy Larson, Sltaroo Van- support of the Sandpipers. In ad-"° Sickle, and Abbie Forester. d1t1on to the show, Robrnson's donated the flowers. musical duo , Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot doorprizes, and G iorgio table Style Editor Vida Dean. Carol Mock and Debbie Kllleler watch faabJona. Sara Marrin, Marilyn Reed and Nancy McNaughton. -NOW PlAYING - Jll '•4A(..Y' Cl)[~wTi:"N.CJ)' ''~f' f "41AltrJJ' ORAl<GC N[Wl'Ofll 8(ACH ' '4 ••• ~ t . . . ' *BRl.A 1/. t f11 f ,j,;jkJ', ,., •. ,,,"),, • ,. ·' ... ,., fl"ll~ ·~ ... ,,, 'I flt 1 ~··,'. *MISSIOH VII.~• 'J""'' ! ·,·, * CIJSlA ME.SA .. ORAN(,f • •tt1 * ll Tl)l<(J * WE.STMINSTUl t :,.. •,1 't t'• i H.f f t *HUNTINCTON BOCH _..WE.STMl"STI I< . lfw,,,,,, h.fff1~1 ,. 1t I • •4 I. r Ct ..,4. , ft lA MIRAOA t' t"I '1.:, 4 II • ,,, •• 't • •IUlNAPAAI ''"" . t ..... ' ,•• ' I • IAVINf ... , ., ll • '-'GOllA HIUS f .,,,, " " ~I • u HAIAA •• ;t ,. . " ..O•.Ufi ~"''-"''0 •O* hOf\ lll!IG&allll(fllif • . , We 're a~l payin·g-a big price for demise of nucle•r family DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wish to respond to "No Matter· How Good I Look I'm Exhausted ." T he ~oman ·had a Cesarean secti on and was worn out. My question 1s th i's: Whci:c 1s the su port sys1emthat u~dtocx1s1 1nall RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Yu Dobr Covers More! 1922 IWtB(Jt BLVD., COSTA K SA-!>4&-11!>6 •'-'MIRADA '' Still Overweight . Tried Every thing? OllANGI '' ' • Wlllltl!HSTIA . ' ., ... ''n IJ!IA~Gf •WHllllNltlR i:mmJ ., ,•., OfUNC.l •1 • " ~' IJ f.....& '4" •llftt,t'lill t H ''CD~-- ' fam 1ltes? When m y mother had her four children her mother came to help. When my aunt had a hyste recto my .her eldest sister moved m 'and took care of her. When it came time for me to have m y child, m y mother said . "Hire a nurse." M } hu!>band then askt:d his mother to come and help o ut. She said, ··<;orry. I can't leave my 1ob." Even our nc1ghborc; turned u!> down. We had ti) managl· ar. bcr.t we could and 11 wa~ tough gmng. What has happened to the nuclear fa mily, which was once the backbo ne of American life? It taught love , generosity, ca ring a nd giving. It bu1rt character. Please answer. Ann. I am -SUFFERING FROM CULTU RE SHOCK IN COLORADO the Riveter went to work in the 1 de fense plant to replace the men who bad gone to war. She liked the money and the Independence. She a lso found u. 1tlmulaUng ud cbou to. keep...oo working. Women decided tbey wanted to become executives, pby1lcians, law- yers, architects, &ruck driven, police officers and flrefigbter1. Grand· mothers and a unties could no longer be depended oa to '-ke care of the working woman's children. Tbey bad move.d out of their big bomet and into apartments. They began to sell real estate, ge t divorced, sit on com- mercial boards and run for public office. Lifestyles have changed. No one can count on relatives anymore. Neigbbou? For.iet it! People don't know their neigbbon, nor do tbey want to. Strangers are suspect. We ar~ paying a big price for the demise of tbe nuclear family. Loog- cberi1bed values are becomlng a rarity because no one i1 at home to teach tbem. Fifty percent of tbe work force 11 female. Two-paycheck fam- ANN LANDERS lies are the rule ratber than tbe exception. The altered status of women and tbe high cost of living have changed everything. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yester- day while cleaning o ut my billfold, I ran across a receipt dated April ·22. 1985. fl says: Received of (Mj Name) $25. Signed H.J. r feel like an idiot. I do not go around handrng out $25 every day. Yet I do o t k w w .. " lease warn others to ' get a full receipt -date, who, what and where. tn order to stay sane and satisfy the ln-ternal Revenue Se rvice LAMEBRAIN H OUST ON CHR9Nf\LF REAUER DEAR HOUSTON: You have madt' an awful lot of people feel better today. ~ And now may I sugest tbat you find a restful spot, sit down. and go through tbe alphabet. Start wltb H - Harold, Harry, Harvey, Henry, Herbert, Herman, HJbbard, Hubert, Hyman. If this doesn't produce re· ault1, get the telephone directory and start look.log for last names &bat begin wltb J . Let me know when that lightbulb goes on In your bead.111 feel better . • • • ------ tis<' ltw lla1ly Pllf>I "lo'a:o.I H1•,ult" 't>r v1<'(' f11rt>1'l11r) Yuur 't•r vu·1• 1' ou r 'l>t'nalt 11 Call 64'1 !161,11 t'XI 322 B EFORE A LIFETIME OF ADVENTURE . THEY LIVED THE ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME . YOUNG SHERICEK -HOLMES PU 13 ,....11 ........ , C4Ul .... O ..... ~ • ., ........ ...,.....,t ......... r1 STARTS WEDNESDAY AT A TIIE.ATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU ' .. TV LISTING S EVEHIHQ -•'00 l lJHEWS MATT HOUSTOH 9 NF\. F<>OT'BAU HARTTOHAAT OAEAT£ST AMERICAN HERO THAE£'8 COMPANY Off'"ENT STAOf<£S P\.EOOE BREAK PA0JECT UNIVERSE CISNEWS H8CNEWS I.A VEAHE TRIPP F AMIL 'I' HOT SEAT I HOTLINE MOVIE * * "Cheech Ao<! ChonQ s Ttie Cot llCln Bro111ets 11984) CllHcn Mar· 111. TommyCllonq -t :05- flj) BUSIHESS REPOAT -•·30- QNBCHEWS • TOO CLOSE FOR COMF~T .JEOPARDY ~L /1..E.Hf!ER 80 PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION (()HEWS I WHEEl Of FOffiUNE OOUO CLARK BARETT A .)IOVIE • t • t Rachel And r11e S1rdng+-r ( 1948) LOl@Ud fOIJ~ Wilham Hot den -1015- G llO~ GD AEUOIOUS PAOOAAMM1tO H.,MOVIE • • '> Sul*0•11 1198.41 ~ Slatl!f Fa~ Ounaw•>' -1030-m>NEWS (ft P£0PL£'8 COURT Cl!) C.M. WAPD CJMOVIE t t * 'SI~ Shol I 19771 PIUI ,..._ man MICl'INI On1~uo -1&'5-G HEWS -11:00- IQ (()IIIJ Q)HEWS CARSON'S COMEDY CLASSICS WKRP IN aNCIHNA Tl 8AAHEY MIU.ER 6lli) BUSINESS AEPOffT Q'O HEM AGE SIHGERS ~ NIGKT GAllERY 'I MOVIE t Pus1yca1 Syndrome (Ii~/ Jaequellne Marean A,ta Wilson ($)MOVIE • • Nightmares ( 19831 C"shna Rames Emiho Estevez -11'30- IJ REMIHOTOH STEa..E Q J)TONIGHT D COMEDY 8AEM D @) ABC NEWS NIGHTUNE Q BIZAAAE -700- IJCBS HEWS Q ENTERTAINMENl TONIGHT 8 BOSOM BUOOIES GDALLAS NEWS • Julia Duffy (left) and Mary Frann open an aerobic• 1tudlo and then argue over who'• the boH on .. Newhart" tonl&ht at 9 :30 on CBS, Channel 2 . a» VEGAS Cl) liJ.WAll FM..O m> MOoEAH MA TURfTY EL) PRAISE THE LOffi> ID HIGHT OALL£RY l MOVIE I THREE'S COMPANY WH£E1. Of FORl UNE BUSINESS RE~T P .M. MAGAZINE • • • ' • f d,. J ... let<> MttSh· , .. ,u~ •'i 10 ... r Q JOKER'S WILD ~ HEADUHE CHASERS PRAISE THE LORD MOVIE Ii CARSON S COMEDY CLASSICS CD NEWS • t v, "TeJ 119821 Mall 0111on Jim Met?lef Cl) MOVIE ••• 1'.J.;•.jl'l, •.•' Si..te'" Fr R t " '1i) THE BRAIN S FAERIE TALE THEATRE l MOVIE • • • • Hans Chr1'11ar, Andt'r~1 ( 1952) Danny Kaye JP.ar ma1rl' EL) PRAISE THf LOR[) ID PETER GUNN C MOVIE -7-30- 1) 2,j)N THE TOWN Q PRICE IS RIGHT .. • • ,, t ,, t if.,' µ 1'>841R,irr)•11 1 ''"• ,~ H MOVIE 8 WHArS HAPPENINOll • M•A•S •H ., HEWl YWED GAME • THE SHOWMAN • t t Yt1..-r•, ;r.11 s ... ~, ..,: ' ... S ROBINHOOO 6lli) OREA T CHEFS Of CHICAGO 805 ED WONOERWPRJ<S S.0. AT LARGE (J! JEOPARDY '1' RACING FROM HOLL 'l"WOOO PARK 8 30 Q TIC TAC DOUGH 9 LOVE BOAT CD P M MAGAZINE ID DRAGNET 'HI FAAGGLE ROCK -800- IJ (I I SCARECROW AND MRS IONG 9 00 fl f KA TE & ALllf Q HEWS Q ~MOVIE CD DYNASTY John & Yoko A Love StOly 1Prem NWel Mark McGann I< m M1yor1 m> WONDERWORKS ~ THE BIG SPtN EL) PRAISE THF l ORO D MOVIE AMERICA'S #I COMEDY HIT "HILARIOUS! .. Kevin Thom<1'>. I.OS \Nt.u.ts Tl'll' lll(A ... "''~' WUfOllMSll• .. IU(IU ,AllC ' ,. •.• . IA ltfflADA E:i:lJi:J ' . AMAllllM OllAllGI ' ' • I .,. '>• , .. Ill~ ... , . "' ,. ll'IA"'I WUUllNSll" ... "'ht, .,,.. 'IM> ... lllVINf wur•••S•f" ... fl{' •·#•\"f, ... ... • . . .... ·-~ ......... .... 1 ~.~. I 1 f ID LONE RANGER L MOVIE • • ., .. E,,1 Tha1 M,.r [I 119841 ( 1 .,,,.~ Bron~oo Theresa SalcJ.in.:i S MOVIE • • • • 'Jneler Tt11< l/ulC..UU: 119841 A t "'' F '""+:f Jil(•lU'"''f'" Bt~~t l MOVIE • • • '-dtl ~tGt I.~ .. :,.iJJ -. • ...,..., -9 15 0 HAROCASTLE AND MCCORMICK tI\) GAEA T PfRFORMANCES -930 f) a NEWHART 9 MOVIE • • Id "• 1 .,., ~ <, 1%: i:.iffJllj1H r~ "df'f 1111'.'- 10 CHARGERS REPORl ID HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL -1000 f) a CAGNEY & LACEY OCD NEWS Q MOVIE • • ~-K.Qu .. t 1~· .. & .. rt v.ir..iy Ly •d ,,~'-." '1i) SUPERSOCCER 10 EHTERT AlNMENT TONIGHT a!) BEHIND THE SCENES ID WRESTLING C STEVIE WONDER It • S1range Brew t 19831 Dave Thomas RiCk M01an1s -1135-w LA TEH!QHT AMERtCA -12:00- D ALFRED HITCHCOCK PBE.SEHJS D THREE THREE 0 Q LOUGRAHT Cf.I COMEDY 8REAX WTTH MACK AHO JAMIE 1)) MOAE REAL PEoPl.E ID 700CLU8 -12·05- H MOVIE * * '> The RazOI s Ed9t!., 119841 Bill Murray Theiesa Russell -12-30- 0 ~LATE HIGHT WITH OAVIO LETTERMAN D RATPATROl :!J Cl) IHOEPEHOEHT NEWS CDMERVGRI~ fJl) OCEANUS @)ENTERTAINMENT TOHIGHT EI1) PRAISE THE LOOO l MOVIE • • Ms 45 119811 Zoe Tamertis Jae~ TM>edu -1235- C ME>VIE • It r Beyooo The Um1t ( 19831 M1· ch~ Caine Richard Gere TUESDAY OILY! HolidaJ Inn 3131 Bristol St. 11 AM -6 PM COME SEE FOR YOURSELF Now you can afford the finest Qual· 1ty luxury furs at a fraction of the retail price. HUNDREDS OF NEW FURS, don't miss our trade-ms and estate furs that look and feel ltke new but must 5 YEAR QUARANTll TRAH·IN ALLOWANCE ON IYIRY Fullt Trade·ln Your PreMnt Fur Nowt We at>.Cletue In thoee "-"'to ""4 ._ WIN TOGETHER THE UNITE WAY -lnltnnn luhn"" tt1 tic It ll'IH l>.i. I. l11r lht '"' ~r'j(\ le" R.ll"fl' """''' "lt.ll II 1\11',UI' "' \\In .uxl 111 hN In l'>M 1 l11l11u11l 11 ... 1 ht' It .1ntt11.4ll ,Ult I hl '' hwnd .,_1rl. ( 1111111' hr l .111, ( r I h.11 \\ 4~ lh< lllll),ht ,, 111" I~ 111 Hui t.c1r\ hi\ t·d hfc I It \\.mini 111' r.1rn1h v ,u\ll lr1t·od' 111 llo "h.11t'\ 1 r 1111 '\ '011111 111 he II' 1111\cr' "'" th<ir h.utln \n•I 1hu 11.itm,,,r\." • • 4 "u u11111t "1111t 1111r ~t 11111\1' \ l\lt1flt.., \\ h< n \11\1 iti•t 111 I nn<"IJ \\.l\ \11\I 111\11 J111l11m1 .4nJ r1'4•u~I' •" o<J'k-,.. no th< I ntlt"ll \\J, 11 1111 '"" 'upport more: 1tun t .lO A.~ll\.IC' Ill.ti hi.Ip j)( ttpll "'II\ llK' lllO)l dltfi1..ult NlUC" uf 1ht·11 It\\"' l11J(t"th n-wt• <lll'l ~'ln llljC('thc:r "' 11 11/ "m. ~ I 01rnl \\"' ~" t11e,111111< 1111 \ '1111)\l,\" Orange Coatt DAILY PILOl /Monday. December 2. 1885 A9 • I. Space pione~r Shepard joins tbe '_cometators' By JERRY 8L('K ,.,.,. ................ l OC\ ANG Ell 'i Of all the.' JXOple who IA-Ill ht• ldlking aollUI Halle) 'r. comet "" tt·le.,.t~1on 1n tht coming month\ tormer astronaut (\Jan B. Shepard : r I'> 1hc onl) one.' who has actu.all} been tn spa1.e. '>hepard, re11n.~d a-. • ""la\} re.tr admiral, was '\n11.•nc.a ·., lir~t man tn space and was thi: lil1h man 10 "'ill~ on the moon "Th ts 1s a k1 nd 111 me." said Shepard "I haven't done an} 1clev1s1on e.\· cept for a few puh- ltc ser.·1cr thing"> \\hen I "'a' ap· pmat.hed, I "><11d no I d1dn't v.an1 tu do this kind ut Jel l/ Then I go1 1ntnested anJ a~rced 10 d o J Shepard pilot " ~hepard 1s ho'l 111 <1 hall-h11ur documentaC) called "Halle~ Rl· turn~" and of a <.enc' ol '>bun \ .ind Ill.'"''> feature'i lot U\tng on lhl.' u•mt·t ' course across lht· <,k\ The \.Omt·t., last pass was 1n IYl(J II ha'> alrc<uh been !>polled w11h thl' naked e}l' Jnd will reach its peak ol >1'\1bll1t\ 11n Apnl 11. The documentan .ind \horl\ M l' being s~nd1catl'<l tn \hl·rn (,1.rn1 fnterpnse'> anc.l Lee \t:n ice'> (rroup lu more than flll \IJl111n<. aero.,, lht• cuuntr) The program'> c\an11m· thl· kgl·nJ .. m)lhs and facts -.urr(JunJ1ng Halk" ., rnmet. Amung the -.ubJl'C ts are V. h.11 v.ould happen ii (I tOnll.'t hit Lhc f Jrth " tTUllMUYITIUI HUlllU rTW.• ''llCIY 11" (PC) llH, ltJt, 11t11 fHltsm,....., ''SUIWAJ" (II h•.1111 .. lip~ un otnc.natioo. tear~ and 'u~1 \ltllun-. .rnd .i look at the amateur e&\tronomer\ tradun& lht: tomct rtu.• \hov. '> 11.crc prodult'd h} K<>I~ I\ 1n Portland Ore 'Shepard lr.a\dcd Lo ncarb\f Mount \t Helen'> \.\a'>h '>lie tJf d lulussal .. okan1t C'I uptum Ii' e ~car\ c1gu, Lo \ho"' what the Earth m1iht look like 11111..ulhdcd w11h d 1.omet \hcpurd 1110!<.'> at the UJnlro\'Cr\1al lht11r. 11llcrl·J h' l.u1'> .\hare1 ol the l n1\C:f\ll\ u t ( allfurn1<1 c1t Kcr~t'h.•} that \Ul h ;i, wllt'1up f1) m1ll1un )'t'3r\ ago k1llcd th<." d1no~ur~ Be w1ll also talk ab1Jul the: thcon thJI hk un Eanh hc~an whrrt lhe I arih pa\scd through 1he 1c1tl u l a 1.llffil'l · lhe '>o\1et I n1un sent 1v.u probe:-\ •tr\ \tUd' thl' .omet and an alltance ot I uri1pean '•IUOlnC\ ~nl a Lh1rd r he lJpanc<,c <all' '>ending 1~0 uthcr!> .\'> "ih1·pdrd notn tht: l n1ted ~talc\ drd nut \cr11J ii prob~: ~pill' the urg1n~ <•I \llll•li,t\at thl '-Jt1<m.il .\nrin<1u l1l'> .mJ '>p.t .. e \Jm1n1\trat1on l 'hc l un1pean prob..· .... 11t IJ, v.1tt n ,J kv. h11ndreJ mile-. ur lhl· nu 1c 1, hl' 'W II 1 he\ 1l'll mt· thl' lkt1\ll\ ol •t1l· 1.til rcalh 1'>0'1 thill mulh It'> 'trctchl·d out tor m1l111Jn'> 111 rntln hut ti \ou g.:ithcred IL .tll up II lflUlc.l f1I JnllJ d \Ultla'>l' ·In \l<1Hh and .\pnl 11 will be '1\1h!1• JU'-l hefr1rc \unn<.c ·• he ..aid · 11··1all .... 111 ht• the mo'>t '1\1ble pan l~·l mw It' d1111pt1'>Cc.l ul l harged ClJr'rdC'' Jnd rl·fktl\ the 'iunllghL 'Blll•AUIJr\ ~ifl O..·ner l11r \ IC"'tng 111111 I 1t'll",l<tpl h\•l3U'>t" 11°'> llJIJ dill Jit i;, aim 1 hl' main thing " . hr11\ Jar!... 11 " C 1l'I J f ncnd. "irnl' ,k..-p1ng bag> ..i l•,upk of ~Ltlc!> ul d1.,mp.igm· 'ome binoculars Jnd g11 oU lo a pl.t(;(' whc:rt' at'~ dark. .. Shepard advi)Cd l)('ople to lin11t their CA~t:tat1ons "I hope people ha' e paue~c ··he u1d "With all the hype people may iet the idea you can go out into the back>ard and~ 1t." Shepard. one of 1he ongin4'1 se vt:n Mercul')' a)lrnnauh. wa~ 1he· first Amencan into paOt! taking a suborbital fltght on Ma~ S I% I He IA-a!> th<' spacecralt w mmandc:r of .\pollu 141Jan 11 ft:h Y 1971)and ma' be best remembered for h1<o stunt of hrtllng .1 ~olf hall utT th(' moon') '>urface He was d11rl 11f 1hc A~tronaut I >lfite at the John.,on \p~ce ( c."ntcr 1n Huu~ton "hrn hercttred trom l\JA~.\ c1nd 1he 'aq 1n \ugu'>t 11174 ··1 d~1ded to lea'~ tht ~a .. y too The~ offered me a b11lt:1 tn Wa<,hing· ton as an Jdmiral but I'd been 1n for '')'ear\ Iv.anted to go 1n10 bu\llle'>., and Hou~t1Jn looked lrkc a good plalt: 10 me·· he '>JICI ·· \nJ I ha't' a tut nf llllCfC\I in :-..\'i\ c\l.·n lhCIUgl'l J no hinger ha•e an ~ ollil1al lonnet:twn I tl'll 1hem ho1.1. 111uth 11 1.1..1\ 1n the old Jct\!>. 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' \ I I I UUQQU U AlO Orang9 Coa,at DAILY PILOT/ Monday, D.oember 2, 1985 Jl"UJQ[y WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau I j 1 l (1 ) MID -EA!>i Ft.AN THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE • l z "It must be a bedtime story." "I hate Mondays." . MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham I Ifill• ,_t~I • ••f•#• , ... 1 1,. "No, thanks 1'11 llck my own." -MRS. WILSON TOLO ME YOO OOT A TRJCK KNEE CAN l WATCH IT00.50MflHIN6 Z • DRABBLE i'-115 15 '1ouR WJ06~. ~O '2EM£M6E.R ? GARF.IELD 01\0 (,OT ~IT ON i~ ~E.f..D OU1<1!116 1-\IS wQEhll.1 11.lG MAiC.1-\ \~Ai·~ (,l~GE.f( ?HE,'5 et:&GING f'E.CA.u:,E. '-{OL) MAJ~'{!> l(E.E.P ~ 61~1ts V.E. NLJW HAs; ~ ~ ; . ~ : 50Mf PEOPLE WEAR TMflR EM OTlONS ON THEIR 5LH.V£5 I~ '(OUR by Kevin Fagan 11-\~t. W€.R£ (0U"P) ooc. 61 "X:.lll h 1 b~ Jim Davis ,__ __ ,,..._~~~~~~~~J c ,-........ - MOON MULLINS JUOOE PARKER • J ; ( I t.t J()fH~A MEET '-~1 Al)rJT L'O A r r11C,H r 1'llHF:t1 ~· LL •OU C:>C T Hf~( S~M , ' by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux .. SHOE ~ .. I .mECIATE C(O(JJZ MEl.P IN MAK1~6 ME A SE'TTEJ< RUEIV~ .• 1 5Tit't 15 WTIU'I M Of Ht5 FllT H!Afl. lf'5~, ~ (i}(lf(jf [ • 5€/ff tYf/5 tXff 10HMVHIM I bY Jeff MacNally 9UT ARE~ SCXZE 1l4~· . VE~ JE~E'<' IS ISiAL~j, T HE MADE A TO\JCHDOWN, AND Ti..lE GREAT CROWD 6AVE HIM A 816 l-IAND ... OR MAV8E T~E 816 CROwD GAVE HIM A GREAT HAND. I DON'T KNOW. / . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE. by Lynn Johnston c:X>NT~ ABOOI TRe. GAS, ANNIE lt-tlS IS$:> Ca.IVENIENT, '{00 GOING OOWN- 1bWN E.llER{ ~lt-G SIT ()aJJN I 60%, FEETOFFlRE S EATS! NO S?rmNG! Ya.J Cf'N Pf'f./ ME. L\KelrllS! IN ASPIRIN~ TUMBLEWEEDS BRIDGE --- Q.1 -Both vulnerable. as Soulh you hold: +KJIOS3 0 AK872 •9113 Thr h1dding ha~ prOCl'l'df'cl· North l::ul -South t'aiiN I ' ? Whut .wtwn do you lakt''! A. -Tw1> •rn1tl'd hand-i a re nol ideal for J takeout douhll'. If you did take that art1on, you w()uld tie poorly plart>d 'i hould the auction come back lo you at c;oml' h11<h lt>vel and part ner has still not aclt•d. ll 1s wiser to overrall one 'ipade "n th1'1 t ype of hand. Q.2-Ne1jher vulnnahle. u~ South you hold •AQ652 '>K 95 OQJ8 •52 Tht> t)ldd1ng ha'l proceeded: North t;a1t South Weit I • l'HI 3 • PHI 5 . ..... ? Whal acllon do you take'! A. -flon'L ll'l lhP fnrl rhat you have a dead m1n1mum r111se to three 'padf'" dt-lf'r yuu from doing your duty. Partner hai. u1ked you to bid a .. ram 1r you ha ve good trump llup por1 , u n<I you could not ha vf' murh bc•t ter li1d '"" 'j pade!I. Q.3-A-. Soutli. vulnerable. yllu hold. •95 AKJ72 t.J 72 •AKJ4 The h1dding hu proceedrd: South Weal Nortlt Eatl I Pan I • Pu1 2 + Pa.. 2 PH• ? \\hat /lct1on do you takP'! A. -) ou havt a gond ha net. hut • non I l{f'I OVt'r t"XCt tt'd. Partner h !limply taken 1 preference. and be might not t>v•n h~v{• thr .. f' card 1up port fur you llowt'vrr. you r hand 111 worth A mov40. 1 nd Wf' ,Ulfl{c><il you but t hrt•1• h .. arh \ by Tom K. Ryan ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGF. Qm7. Q.4 -Hoth vulnerable, as South you hold: •8S JJ976 v AK95 • 1063 Th•· bidding has proceeded: South West North EHt Pa88 I + I NT t'us ? Whal action do you take'.1 A. -Jt is a 4ue:.lion bctwt'PO a ra1i.(• Lo two no trump or a cue bid of two spades to probe for a 4 4 heart fit We irrefer I he raise to two nl) OMAR~ SHARIFF !-1 trump. Partner might have doubled had he held four heart~. Now. 1f you cue-bid and he denies a four card m11ior by bidding lwo no Lrump. you won't know wht>th(•r or not to hul gam~. Q.5-H<ith vulnt•rable. 11~ S"uth you hold: +J9652 KQ O AQ763 •M The bidding hsu proct>eded: South Wemt North F.Ht I + Obie Rdble 2 + ? What action do you takt'I A.-l'artnn'<i rt•doublr ask' that you ltt I ht nu ct 1Qn corrft' rou n(f t-0 him 1n rn'le he want~ 111 muk<' a fll"nAlt y doublf" With y<>ur hlind, howevtr. you arc> not r1>1lly in tf'rf'~ttd 1n defend1nl{ twn rluh doubled your hand 1" morr 4'Ultt'd to orJen"i~ than dl'ftnse. We uggt>~t that you &lt'rt partner to thi hy t)ld ding two diamondo; nnw. l Q.~-A' South, vu lner.1hlP. you hold. +AK 9k5 MU63 ,94 •1 Tht• h1dd1n1e h<t' µr11l'f·f·rh-d Snuth We8t ~orth f:ut I • 2 3 + l'a1111 :I Pa1111 4 • f-'a1111 ? V\. ht1 l .11•t 1on do ytrn t ,, k•·' A. -\\'('r1• 11 nut for tht• l.1rt th.ti you hav1• Lw11 fa-.1 d1.im11ncf lo.,t'r,, Wf· woulcl "llCl{t'il t h.1 L you 1(11 '>lra11<ht 111 '''< "P8d<'' lilarkwrmd 1' CHARLES GOREN u eless on-this h11nd -1f partner .,how' ont• tll't'. you ''•II v. r1n 't know what ti) do Wt-""KIC4-'"' V•lll ~ti llv1• 'Path"" That 11•11' partn..r rhat y1111 ort• intert-'il1·d 1n '>lam h111 thal you h11 vt• two d1.1mon<l lc1'..r" and th.it h1~ holcl1111e 1n th•· \tut'' rr1 11t•al For leformadoa about Charlee Cor•ft'• nw o w ttUer for brld .. playen, wrft• Goree Rrld1e l.e&ter, P.O. Boa 4'26. OrlHdo, fla. 32M>2~d8. I I .... New Orleans field goal kicker Morten Anderaon follo1r. through after kicking , ,.,~ the firat of five field goals to help Salnta •tagger the Rama ~unday afternoon, 29-3. a £& --. . • Daily Pilat MONDAY. DECEMBER 2 1985 _m 49era kHp the preaaure on with big win over Redakln1. 82. Area driver• score well at apeclal Palm Spring• recea. 82 • • R ams in jeopar.~y of blo\\'ing it a\Vay Lead in NFC West s hrinks to one game a fter 29-3 def eat NEW OR LEAN~ !APJ -The b1& d1tferenLe ~un~\ v.as that the ~ew ()rleans"Sa1nt\ were a reL~.Jc..,., .rnd gambling ball club again, \aid hnebatker R icke~ JJtk'"Jl'I aflcr his team's 29-3 defeat of the Ramc, · It was the first National Football League 'll \Vr\ 111r Wade Ph illips namc:d 1ntenm coath ol the '>a1nt'> un Monda' v.-hen ht'> father Bum Philllp'i ahruptl resigned .. Wade put something nl"v.. in fnr the dckn'( ·· Jackson said. "He put a lot ol men up front to ka't' mt· one-on-one. and we d1dn"1 do that belorc · .. It's the lirst ume 1n a long time that v.e opcnn.1 up11n defense and ofTen~." he said ··h er.bod~ v..a., ha' mg fun "Before. we'd put new stuff 1n and nt:\.er uill 11 I h" time we called It." Moncn Andersen kicked fi,e fit-Id goal\ ttH the Saints Jackson and Jack Del Rw led an 1nspirt·d ddeJl\C that kept the Rams bottled up at thc1r ov. n end of 1h~d for most of the game flllJI'" Rams Coach John Robinson <wt1d 11 "'u' .t 1u1JI tt·Jm "'h1pp1ng. "We were overwhelmed and hea1cn ·· ht '>did · 11 started out nght for them from the \Cr\ bcg1'nn1ng Jnd wrOni for us Ooce you get on that cmouonal v.hl·el 11 ' tough to reco' er " Ph1lltpc; said he d1dn"1 k'nuv. nallh v.hat tau"-·d h1' 101t1al NFL \.ICtOf) · .. I hope that S9,me ot the SUlle'>S v.-a., duc 11i uur coaching." he qu1pjScd He !>aid the \.1CtOf) v..as espec1alh gra111\ ing bclau\t' 11 came against one of the NFL"'> best 1cams "They are a good football team.· he ..aid aints defensive lineman Derland Moore a 13-\car veteran of season a tier season of frustration with a team Sunday's NFL scores •New Orleans 29. Ram• 3 RaJden 34, •Atlanta 24 San FranclSC'O 35. •Washington H Cleveland 35. •New York Giants 33 Denver 31 . •Ptttsbur~h 23 "Jew En,Q;land 38. •Jndla napolls 3 1 •ctnct nnatt 45. Houston 27 •creen Hay '21 . Tampa Bay O •c.;an Diego 40 . Buffalo 7 ·~eattle 24 , Kan~s Cit'. 6 •<Jenote<:. home team Tonight' a Ga.me Chicago at Miami (C hannel 7 at 6 ) •NFL roundup. 82 •Rams. Raldnc:; stattstlrs. B4 that h.t\ ne,cr had a v.1nning rnord ..aid that he had a ~pee ldl reason for en Jo~ mg the '1ctor) ·"fhat's thr fir'>l llmt• v.t 't' hc:.tten those ldla' \lnll" 19 I ··he said Th,· \ainh dc.-kn~t' dom1natt'd thc Ra m' dnd tikv. Jpt'.n the game in thl· l11unh quanl·r fot>nn1e Poe f)I( ked off a Du.•ter Hrod. pd\'> 1(1 ..et up tht lir<ot 1ouchd11v.n 11t the gamt a -l '·'ard pa\\ lrom Bohtn Heben to f m \fan1n 1 .... u plav\ altcr thc in tcrtcpl ion ··1 ht·\. \.\h1ppc:tl uur bull\ Bn11. l 'Miid allt·r lht game Brod. compktcd fi ,e 11f h" I pa\-.C:'> for -lf\ \.trd\ v..11h inc intcrceptton and "'a-. relic,t·d h\ "-emp l.'arl\ 1n the luunh 1.1uaner f...cmp ftn1\hed ti \C.~ 111 eight for I\: )ard-. · • .. Wt· 1u\I lUUl~ft get an\ 1h1ntr gmng. ·· Broe~ \aid .. Thc~ JU'>l beat U'> The\ had la1c '4 l ' and car(\ \Cltks fhe' read v..ell and JU'1 beat u' ·~hat morc an '"u w,· '•1u (J n t gcl a rh,1hm going "'hen \OU don t ha'c am time t11 mo,t· murc.-than three pl.t\\ .11 a time . ;·:~ Raiders flatten Atlanta Un able to really ge t fired up fo r Falcons. Allen is still able to spark 34-24 victory ATLANTA <AP) -Marc Wilson got some help at ha!fttme. Marcus Allen got the big numbers and the Los Angeles Raiders got a needed victory For the Atlanta Falcons, notf11ng much changed Sunday as the Ra1dc:rs rallied after the intermission be hind Wilson and Allen for a 34-24 Na- uonal Football U-ague tnumph. Wilson finished with th~ touch- down pa<,ses. 1nclud1n$ a 4-}arder 10 Allen that put the Raiders ahead w stay. Meanwhile, Allcn raced for 1.56 }ards on 28 carries. his 51xth straight I 00-}ard performance and took ovcr the NFL ru'lhtng lead Allen wasn 1 ent1rel} thrilled with 11 all. calling the enure effort .. Oat ·· .. Everything seemed lo go wrong 1n the first half," added W1l'lon. who CQ.Q.nected on onl} fiH~ ol 17 passes for '>6 yards as the Raiders fdl behind 17-13 after 30 minutes of pla~ ·· 1 he lirst half was cra1)' We had a lot of mental problems. like m1ss1ng assignments and the} <the Falcons) were doing some strange things on defense." Wilson said ... I guess that's wh y we have half11mes We made some adJu<:otmentc; fur 1hc sewnd half and got the JOb donc . ·· Wilson had a 37-}ard sconng pass 10 Jessie Hester in the opening half and C'hns Bahr added field goals of"'\S and 49 yards. In the second half. the six-year veteran settled down. connecting on eight of 10 paso;es, including TD stnkes of four yardc; to Allen and ~ven yards to Dok1e Williams In between. Frank Hawkins raced OH~r from a yard out for Los Angeles' other score. '"It's nice:· .\llen c;a1d ol the ru\h1ng lead. '"but I would much rather get 11~10 the pla) otTs at th1~ point Den "er wo n. 50 we're still tied.·· It was the \.hard 'actor)' 1n a rov. for. tht' Raiders, who share the AH West lead w11h the Broncos The two cluh~. who are both 9-4 meet next Sunda\ at Den' er .\lien's 1.56 'ard'i ga'e him I 192 Just stretChing it out Tars. Saddle back are one step a way By RICHARD DUNN o...-, l'llot C0'1'9•P o l'ldenl The prep football season JUSt keeps stretching -with Edison. Manna and Westminster all alive and well in the CIF Big f1\C Conference semi- finals. And. Newport Harbor's Sailors and Saddlcback. C<K'hamp'> of the Sea V1ev. League. are 1n the Central Conference semis Herc·., how the coachn saw 11 after a frw hou~ to think II over a" the\ prt'pare lor l-r1day'\ game" Youncblood Marina's Dave Tbomp1on, follow- ing his team\ "\ "\-12 \ 1l"tof) over top- rankcd Bishop Amat. whtl h '>Cnd'i thl· Vikings to the (IF Big Ft\C Con- k rcncc semllinals .. Wr tool v..hat the\ gave us "'He had two pa~s knockdown-, Juc,1 cverybod~ on defen'>t' pla\ed well Nobod\ v.-as hun to our'kno\\1- edge On offense R1t k Vandl·mc1. 1)1 <.our'>C. had ano1her line e' en1ng. and that's a credit to the offensive line ·· Saddleback's Jerry Witte, rollow- tng his team's 28-9 w1rfo\er ValcnC1a . which ehm1nated the state's leading rusher (Ra) Pallare<:o) from fun her ar t1on . '>ending the Roadrunner\ tu tht: (IF ( erttral ( onfcrence \Cm1- li nals aga1n<,t " tam1ltar foc -La Habra , .. l he> had lOml· in v..1th a rerlU· ta11un ol ha' mg a real '>trong line and ""l' tool.. the approJl h to lhe game that (Pleau .u COACHES/83) yaros 1or the year. a duo '>tngle-season record And the performance "aulted him past A.tlanta's (Jerald R1~ to the top of the NFL ru'>h1ng rank'> thl'> season. Riggs had 9S )ard'> on 2S came' g1 v1ng him 1.343 .,,ard<:o th1'> ..ea .. un Riggs al'IO sav. ht'> lUn~cuu H I 00- )ard rushing game\ end at fi,e Allen also had tv.-o pas~ n:c.cptwn) for another 42 'fard!> .. He"s a grt:at player "hethcr 1t'" catching or running ihc hc.111 ···w 1l'>on said ··~ e '>trullure uur ofTl.'n\t· around him If he get!. big number\ then "'e're going to be SUlLessful .. The numbers ha'c nul been tn· couraging fi ir tht' Fall on'>. "ho drup- l)t'.d to 2-1 I 11n lht• <,t•a\on .\tlanta managed onh ti'i.' 'ard\ 1n tota l offense 1n the third rx:no<l and 4t> 1n the second hall. '2 lOming on tht'ir last dme "hen qu.inerbad .. [)a, 1d .\rd~r h11 B1lh John<ion on a 2.5·\Jrd TD Sin.kc v.-11h 1 ·o.s kit lO pla) . In th e first half. the: Falcons \<.Orcd on a 19-)ard M 1d. LuLl..hurst field goal .\rt her'\ 62-~ard '>lonng pa'>' Ill .\nhur C 1l\ and Rigg' 1-,ard fl) plun.g.e The gaml' v..a, pla,cd be turt" .1 c o o on \ _ . on a r.:i 1 ' ~unda~ wllh 1he temperature 1n th~· 50s Thac "erl' 24 I~., no-.. hov., "It v.a' J combin.uwn 1n thl' third quaner ol not being abk to <;top \llcn and not doing an) thing v.1th thl· hJll "'hen "'e had 11." \a1d \tlanta ( n .. 1lh Dan Henning ··w e were not able 10 run 3!> v.ell J' v.-e v..antcd." he !kl•d .. The' plJ\rd eight men on the line of <;enmma11e and v.e had to 1hrn" 11 more ·· A.rcher hit on \t'"t'n of I I pa)..C\ 1n the opening half for IM' 'ard' hut missed on h1'i fir<it ti'e thrn"'' nl thl' '>OCond hall and lOmpktl·d onh l11u r ol I' tm "?x 'anh 1n thl'linal It minute'> John~on hJd "' \<lllhl' tor I '1-J 'ard' Marcus A q en (32) la br ought d o wn b y Atlanta 's S<-ott Ca se aa Wendell Cason (20) closes ln to help. Raiders w on. 34-2 4 . Edison's Bill Workman, following his team·s 14-13 second-round vic- tor) o'er ~rvne. setting up a rematch with unset League adversary West- minster ... It was 7-7 at half and JU!.t one of tho~ games. It could have gone e11her way. .. When they wanted tu pla) tight run dt'fen'le Wl' we threv. the hall and when they wanted to pla\ pass defense we ran the ball and ran tht· ball real efTect1vel\ This v..as an excellent victory. It was as blg an upset victory as we've had at Manna. We were really happy w11h how the kids played Tingler haunts ex-teammates "Thing<; JUSt worked out our way Grq Lcavey played awfully well at defensi ve end. he had three sacks Our whole hnc gave super protection for Mike Angelov1c. that was the key to the game "It was fun 10 see good things happen. When we fumbled the ball w11h about a minute left to go in the first half. then we prevented them .from sconng. They had a field goal in the last three ~conds and m1sstd 1t. That was the ley Stanford ra llie s to gain 12-11 overtime triumph to c laim NCAA water polo title '"The field was in such bad shape. we wereJoing 10 throw. but a lot of times the pnmary rece1.vcr fell down and 11 made 11 real tough to find the ~cond guys "Tyler Hanson rein1urcd his ankle and we·r~ concerned about that. Ken Griggs. our tight end. had to leave the game with a back tnJury, but he appears to be OK ... '"That kept 1t at 14-6 in-11ead of 1t being) 4-14. which would have reall)' given them momentum. And we continued to have the momentum. On defense. Tyrone Youngblood was anon 11 tal·klesandhadtwo sacksand recovered a fumble. Prec;ton Hay- slctte and Todd Destalte played great again, and Scan .Barbosa. the cor- By CHRIS MONAHAN a.tty .... CiltftllCS .... ,, LONG BEA<.~H -f'or tanlQrd·s Matt Tingler. \)unda) night'~ 12-11 O\ert1mc win in the NC'A.<\ Water Polo Champmnsh1ps against ll( Irvine wa'I dq.i 'u In the first plBlC Jingler had pla~ed 1n the pool at Bclmont PlaLa S('"ernl times before. pla)tng on three (If finaltsts while v.1th Newpon Harbor H 1gh 'X htlOI .\nd thl.' ( ardinal hdd l'x'l·n in tht' sam~ \11ua11on 1n thl· ''' -l final aga1n<i1 l ( Berlclc' thJt 11 tnund 115<'11 in a~.11n ,t thc.->\ntC'att'r' \unda\ , With I' '>l'\onds lei\ on the docl . Tingler and the Cardinal <:!5-4 l found themS<'l\l'\ dov. n a goal. 10-9 lollov.· mg another no-tool . wn\t snap goal b\ .\ntcater .\11 -.\menlan Jefl (ampbell No bull, Lakersare toug h , 117-11 3 INGL WOOD (AP) -The < lrn:n~o Bull:-. don't have high-flying Michael Jordan in their lineup the~ days, a large void indc:cd Nncrthekss. they &Ave the poweff ul ~wcrful Los Angele\ Lakcrs one of their touJhe'lt tests of the young National Basketball Anoc1a11on season at the r orum Sunday night. 1 he dcft'ndtni NBA champ10n Lakers led by only one point with le'IS than fo ur minutes rcma101t11 before fin1 h1ng w1tb a l 17-113 victory over the Bulls brfort a Yllout crowd of 17,SOS The triumph wu the I Sth 10 17 games for the Laken ,, , far this fall while the Rulls fell t<> 7-1 l. "l 1<" 1t1me was won 1n the trenches," Coach Pat Riley of the Lakers said "We d1dn 'd ~h<>OI well from the out 1de. and when that happcm. )Ou ha\C to ao to the basks ... Only two NBA games wcrt ~hedulC'd \unda~ night In the other, n ..\ntonw heat Pon land I 17-106 The .L.akel'1 connected on onl y 4Q 4 perunt of their fi~ld goal attempts They had made better than half of their Ooor ,hot 1n their prcv1ou~ \even sames. "In a pme hke th1,, when you act that clo\t OU &Ct I httle lfttdy," ( htc.'lllU C'oath . t8n "I~\ said. "I rully wanted to 1altc the lead to 8tt 1f ma be 11 would <.·hange th1n~'I Mavtx-1f they hud t<i a pla}' catchup. thing\ that had bc."Cn v.-ork1ng 101 them might b:u;lfire " Jame\ \\-onh) scored 3' potnt'I and "-arttm .\bJul-Jahhar added P tor the Lake!"\ ()uinun Da1k\ It'd a halanced Chicaio 'iConngattall v.1th I q poin" • "It tt)l.)I.; 11ml' tor u~ to gc.-t u'!<'d IO pla~1ng \A.lthout Jordan," D:ule~ said '"But we·l"t" ~tarting to \Ci me around \\-e ~crc ahlc.-to \ta\ 1n the ~me tonight ~au~ v..c .,.,nc ahlc to dtl tale the tempo .. 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Jt'l1 l }laM· 1 l 1 I A 1 Paulo .\tireu 1 l < I 'l Dan <YC onncll ll tl\11l.i1 l 1-.ld 1'.t·mr 1\untord ) goalie madr a 1trea1 dn"t •· \fan "'a' the dlltlh plllH'l lo n1iht ·• ..aid \tanford < c'hll h Oan1c f~11aman11 "Ht' mal~ thc.-pa" to 1'.l.1" ICll thl' hr\I n 'cniml' gual hr m.t~~., 1he h'h 'ho1 at th<' end of th<' 11.t•m<' lrcp,ul.1t1nn1 .ind h<' ha" enough pre~nC't ot m1ncj to dn\l" 1n 11nd ~ore the ~inner Hr' ~n tum1na ofl tht' bc-m.h h( ' onl\. a '4)phomore and ht'\ pla~ed 'er. v.-rll the 18\t month (Pleue He ST AJlfFORD/BS) ' l College football: It can be a Faust way to an ulcer From AP dJ11>1-lcbt.1 Gerry Faust and Notre Dame com~ m pleted their five.year Journey from the c • > ~t.house to the outhouse in embarrasstng • fut.ion. · . Aftcrdefeatit;ig LSlJ 27-9 1n Faust'; 1981 J cbut, the lnsh were ranked ?'Jo. I in the nauon. Two weeks later •• ~ were out of the fop 20. never to rctum in what me a S-6 season. On Saturday. Notre Dame ended another 5-ti campaign by suffering a 58-7 battering at the hands of fourth- ranked Miami. the fourth worst defeat in the school's storied history -only the 1944 team. which lost to Army 59-0 in a war }ear. surrendered more points - and sent Faust packing with a 30-26-1 record. Vinny TesulVer<te passed-for 356 yards and two touchdowns. ------l• Bennie Blades raced 61 }ards with Paut an interception and the final hum1hat1on came when Bubba McDowell blocked a punt and Bill Hawkins fell on 11 in the end 10ne hr a touchdown with 4:44 left. 1:-ater Miami tned a reverse hut 1t v.:a~ stopped fhe Humcanes, who never punted, had 534 \ard~ of offense. "It jusr didn't work out the way we wanted." said Faust •. who said he expected to have anoth. r head coachmg job within 2-3 weeks. "My feelings are 1or the players more than anything. You have to bleed for them a little. I'll have another ti me. but the senior~ won't. Whe~ you lose, it doesn't maner 1f1t's by three points or 30 points r you've lost." Miami Coach Jimmy Johnson denied that he ran up the score. "We played second and th1rd-stnng pla} crs thr:ouS}l~t the game and had our second and third un!ts m with 12 minutes to go, .. he said. "But as far as we re conc~med. we're ~oing to run our offense. It makes no d1trerenceifwe re on the I-yard line behind or ahead, the defense dictates what we're ~oing to do •• On the blocked punt, Johnson said Miami actually had only IO players on the field and onlv rushed two <>.f them. · Quote of the <Jay "We were overwhelmed and beaten. "It started out right for them from the very beginning and wr_ong for us. Once you get on that emotional wheel It's tough to recover.'' Rams Coach John Robinson, following his team's 29-3 loss at New Orleans Sunday. Padres fire Ozzl~ Virgil • SAN Dll~.GO -The San Diego a Padres fired third base coach Ozzie Virgil, but waited 17 days to make the an- n~unceJ!l~nt and didn't consult Manager Dick Willtams before taking the action. Padres General Manager Jack McKeon said Virgil was told ofh1s dismissal last month. "We iust d_ecided to let him go." McKcon said Saturday: "I don't know if we'll replace him or not. We may go with five coaches next season or we may go w1th just four. We didn't think it was ne2es~ to mak.c an announ~ement (about Virgil) until we decided what we were gorng to do... . Williams lc!arned of Virgil's di missal after he was con~cted for comment by the 1:i:bune of San Di ego. Thats all news to me. Wiiiiams told the Tribune. Virgil, who is managing winter ball in Venezuela was unavailable for comment ' Area drivers win at Grand Prix PALM SPRINGS -Bob Bondurant II of Novato, drove his red 196 7 Ferran to a narrow vit·tory Sunda> over Ronnie Buck- num of l.ro,e1 C11y. in the featured Formula One race al the inaugural Palm Springs \ 1ntage Grand Prix. • Bondurant ovenook Bucknum. who was driving a 1959 Cooper. on the eighth lap of the 10.lap event over the streets of !'aim Springs. Et1ch lap on the square l'trcu11 was .8 1 ofa mile. · George Follme~ of Montclair. finished third followed by Dick Jnmes. Dan Gurney and Sid Colberg'. "I couldn't let that old Cooper beat this little Ferran. so I went around him with two laps to go.'' Bondurant said. · There wtre a lotal of 18 rares held over the weekend -nine on Saturday and nine more on Sunday. A highlight of Saturday's competition was a reunion race comprised of dnvers who once raced in Palm Springs in the 1950s and 1960s. In that event Phil H 111 of Santa Monica. scored a narrow wm over St;rling Mos!> of London. Among tht' other winners Sunday were Danny Onga1s of Redon~o Beach; Reginald Howell of Corona dcl Mil; V1e1o_r V1e\s of Walnut Creek: Lawrence Haile ol' BC"vcrly Hills: Hans Glaser of Costa Mesa and Robert l'arq of San Diego. · Oden leads UOP to PCAA title STOCKTON -Freshman Elaina m Oden rernrded I 7 kills and senior Therese Boyle added IS Sunday as thC' University of Pacific topped Hawaii 15-13, 9-15, I S-1 O. I S-12 m the championship match of the Pacific Coast .\1hlet1c Association women's volleyball tournament. Oden, a product of lrvrne High School. also had nine blocks and was named the tournament's most valuable player. Spurs trip Portland, 117-106 PORTLAND-Mike Mitchell scored m· 34 points for San Antonio Sunday night and the Spurs snapped Portland's·three- game National Basketball Association winning streak wtth a 117-t06 victory. . San Antonio's 7-2 center, Artis Gilmore, added 24 pomts and 15 rebounds. and the Spurs hit 49 of88 shots from the field. or 55. 7 percent; 10 claim the victory. Portland outrebounded San Antonio 45-42 anp htt 30 of 36 free throws, but was unable to overc~me a poor 3~op.-s9, or 4 I percent, from the field. Edmonton keeps rolling, 5--3 Craig MacTavish snapped a 2-2 tie ~ with three consernti ve second-period goals , and the Edmonton Oilers used a nearly · perfect power play to defeat the Calgary Flames 5-3 in a National Hockey League game Sunday ~ighl. E!sewhere. left winger Doug Smail scored the ttebreakrng goal and added an assist. and goalie Dan Bouehar~ blocked 38. shots as Winnipeg snapped a five- game losing streak with a 2-1 victory over Philadelphia ": . D~ve Reid sc~red two goals and set up another in a sa-minut.e burst 1n the second period. rallying Boston to a 4-2 victory over New Jersey. Television, radio TELEVISION 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALV Chicago at Miami, C-hannel 7. 11 p.m. -WRESTLING:-<"t1annel 56. RADIO 4 p rn . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at Pennsylvania. KNX (I 070). 5.30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL-U\ Irvine at Nebraska. KPZE ( 1190). · 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago at Miami. KMPC (710). :Tar Heels rally to Sink UNL V From AP dispatches A.NCHORAGE -Top-ranked North Carolina got 21 l?Otnts. from Brad Daugherty in a 65-60 come-from- . -as ega~ in 'the championship game of the eighth annual Great Alaska Shootout college basketball tournament Sunday. . . The taller tar Heels. 5-0, used Daugherty's soft inside touch and Kenn~ Smith's outside shooting lo o-tercomc the quickness of the Runnin' Rebels, 4-1. -Daugherty was named the tournament's· Most Valuable Player. . The tea~s battled on even terms for the first nine nunutes until Anthon> Jones scored three straight baskets, two on thundering dunh. to give Nevada-Las Vegas a 24-16 lead The lead grew to I 0 points with 6:26 1n the first half but evapobated to 34-28 at intermission after a pair of Daug~erty dunks. Anthony Jones scored 14 points and Freddie BanJcs I 0 for UNLV in the first half. Elsewhere: Duke 92, Kansas 86: David Henderson's career-hi h poin s e six -ran e u e to a victory over No. 5 Kan~ in the championship of the inaugural Big Apple Na tional Invitation Tournament. Duke. 1n running its record to S-0, also got strong efforts from Mark Alarie. who had 2 I poKits, and Johnny Dawkins, who had 2b. The Blue Devils' lead was cut to 76-74 on Danny Mannmg's goal wit h less than four minutes remaining, but Duke put the game away with a 10-2 spurt. .St. John's 86, LouisvilJe 79: Walter Berry scored 22' points and grabbed 13 rebounds as I 8th-ranked St.John's defeated No. 9 Louisville for third place at the Big Apple NIT St. John's built a 13-point lead late in the first half and led 46-37 al intermission as Willie Glass contributed 14 points and Berry 11 . Make this A Special Holiday for that Specia1 Man in your life. fl;mt.jJ •outflwirk .. NomwfHilton.. Holi day Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-6 119 Fashion Is land • Newport Beach • 759-1622 • Bullocks Wils hire Wing '· '- Field judge Don Orr is all wrapped up by Hou•ton Oiler defensive lineman Doug APw~to Smith as he tries to separate Smith from Cincinnati center Dave Remington (left). 49ers closing the gap San Francisco slice ~ Rams' lead to on~ game in routing Redsk ins From AP dispatches WASHINGTON -Carl Monroe returned the opening kickoff 95 yards and the San Francisco defense turned Washington turnovers into three more touch- downs. leading the 49ers past the Washington Redskins 35-8 Sunday and setting the stage for a first-place showdown next week with the '>tumhhng Rams. The victory. the 49ers.f1fth 1n six gam<.·s. raised their record 10 8-5 and pulled them to within one game of the Rams in the NFC West. The Rams. who .dropped a 29-3 dec1s1on to New Orleans Sunday. have lost four of sn ~1nce opening the season with seven victories. The loss dropped the Redskms to 7-6, all but killing their playoff as pi rations and Just abou 1 cndi ng their three: year reign as division champions in the NFC East. Quarterback Jay Schroeder, in a losing effort for the Redskins, completed 30 of 58 for 348 yards. The 58 attempts were a Redskins record. rn a battle of the rwo teams that have represented the National Conference in the Super Bowl for the past four years. the 49ers trailed everywhere but on the scoreboard as they took a 21-8 halftime lead. Elsewhere 1n the NFL Sunday: Chargers 40, Bills 7: In San Diego. rooki e cornerb<Trk John Hendy intercepted two passes, one of which he returned 75 }ard-; for a t,>uchdown. as the San Diego Chargers rolled over the Buffalo Bills. Quarterback Dan Fouts sparked the Chargers' offense, comple11ng 21 of his 36 passes for 261 yards and three touchdowns with two intercept iops before being relieved by Mark Herrmann in the fourth quarter. The San Diego defense. rated last in the NFL entering !he game: paved the way for 17 of the Chargers' points by intercepting Buffalo Q1.1a11erback Bruce Mathison three times in the first half. Browns 35, Gia.nts rally the leveland Browns over the New York Giants. Byner's seco~d touc~down oft he game capped an 80- yard, 12-play dnve engineered by the Browns· reserve quarterback Gary Danielson. rt was the second long drive Danielson had masterminded in bringing the Browns back from a 33-2 1 deficit midway through the founh quancr. · Vikings 28, Eagles 23: In Philadelphia, backup quarterback Wade Wilson, benched for first-half inefTec- t1vencss, returned in the fourth period to thn)\\ three touchdow~asses as tht' Minnesota Vikings ovt'rcame ~ 23-point.dt!licit to beat the Ph1Jadt•lph1a l·agks. The Eagles led 23-0 with eight rrnnutes to pla} and appeared to have won the game and maintained their shm hopes of a playoff spot. But the V1k1ngs drovt' 58 >ards on seve~ plays, with Wilson throwing the final o;cv,•n )'ard<; to runntng back Allen Rice. making 1t 23-7. Broncos 31, Steelers 23: In Pittsburgh. Steve Sewell ran two yards with 1:4S remaining for h1~ second fourth- . quarter touchdown and Mike Harden followed with a 42- yard interception return score as thl' Denver Broncos. recovering from two Pittsburgh 1ouchd0\·'n" 1n a 1.30 span. rallie<Wto beat the Steelers. The two teams combtned for fi ve tout:hdowns in the final 9:02 of play as the Broncos. 9-4. re1:.11ncd at least a share of the AFC West lead. Patriots 38, Colts 31: In lnl11anapolt'>, quarterback Tony Eason. completing 10 of 11 attempts dunng a second-halfsconng spurt. passed for 243 \ard' and three tou~hdown.s as the New England Patriots beat tht: lnd1anapohs Colts. Eason's only incomplete pass in the second half resulted in an interception by thc Colt<;' Do n Anderson.- Bengals 45, Oilers 27: In Cinnnnntt, Barry Kin- nebrew threw three first-half touchdown~ and 4uar- terbark Boomer Esiason passed for thn:t· more scores as a resurrected Cincinnati Bengals offeno;e O\ t'rv. helmed the Houston Oilers. The Bengals. kepi out of the end rnnc 1n tht•1r last two starts, stunned the Oilers w11h tourhd11""n" on tht·tr first four possessions for a 28-0 lead l'n mutt• !<1 tht·1r highest point tnrnl nf the Sl'a'inn Packers 21, Buccaneers 0: In Cin:en U<i}. Cit'rr\ Ellis rushed for 101 yards and a touthdown \\ hde Lynn [}1ckey passed for 299 yards in a dri ving snowstorm and scored Green Bay's in111al touchdown on a 1-vard run ·as the Packe~s buried Tampa Bay. · · .Dicke y completed 22 of 36 pa-;ses, most of them to receive~s James Lofton. Phillip Epps and l'aul Cot1man. Dickey~ second-quaner scram hie and Al f> ·I < irt•ctl'<; Seahawks 24, Chiefs 6: In Scaulr, Oavr Krieg recovered from a shoulder bruise to pa<;s for two touchdo~ns ~s the Seattle Sealrawks kept their playoff hopes ahve with a victory over Kan<1a'i Cit). . Before 52.65~ fans in thl· Krngdome, v.11h .12.236 tickets unused. Knc:g teamed with tight rnd Dan Ko!>~ for an I I-yard touchdown pas<; in the sernnd quarter and Steve Largent for a 17-yard score in tht third quarter Rams' Duckworth turns up in San Diego From AP dispatches Jim Steiner. Duckworth's agent. said. ··11·s an off- . Wide receiver Bo~by Duckworth of the Rams. the-field problem that needs to be taken care \lf. m!ss1ng since.last Fr_iday. has turned up in San "He'sOK.anda'isoonasii'stakencareol ht"ll Diego. according lo hi s agent. be back on the field -pu'is1hd> a'i '>non a,· nnt The Rams had been unable to account for week .. Du,·kworth, who didn't play in the Rams' 29-.~ Duckworth was last seen In the Raim "h ·n National Football L:eaguc loss at New Orleans team members left Rams Park hida> altl'rnm~n Sun~~y. ~incc last Fr:iday, . ., He was missing when the club's charter departed This problem 1s not at all related to drugs, for New Orleans Saturday morning. Foley, 0 'Connell Sea View's best Newport Harbor High quarterback Shane Foley. who has led the Sailors to a share of the Sea View League football championship and into th<.' CiF Central Conference semifinals, was named Offensive Player of the Year in the league by a vote of the league's coaches. A senior and two-year starter. Foley passed for 22 touchdowns during the regular season. Defensive Player of the Year laurels go to Woodbridge High tackle Dan O'Connell. who a( 6-2. 220, Jed the Wamors' defensive push to a berth in the CIF playoffs as the league·~ No 3 entry. Al·SN View i..eoue l<McMt' '411tdMM) Offenstw "'-Vtr of !flt VNr ~h&'14 Foi.v CN•woor! H.trlle>rl, t I, 191 nil 0.....11\'e ftlevw ef Ille YMr 0.tn O'Connell CWOOdorldMI. 4-7, ?10 111 l"llUT TIANI Ol"l"INH ~et..-H'.1"9, Seri.ti Ht. Wt. Yr Qll-Mvroo 8ul .. r, S.d<f!ebe<:ll S-10 160 $• Rt-OC9ml C111"'10frell, S.ddfl~cll ' 0 ltS ~' Rll-Cr.tfll 11•1 ... Unl11•rtlly S 11 IU Jr R8~0e11ld Townttnd. WOOdbrld99 S· 11 It$ Jr WR-O•MY 0,,1111.,ot, $.tddHI011cll S 10 Ito Jr WR-M.trll Cr.tlll, N•woOrl H6fl>OI 6-6 195 Sr r&-JoM C•ri•oa. <;w e Met.I 6·J ns Sr OT-Chris •omoHr )•ddl-c• S II 1'1 Jr OT-S(o1t Cralo Ne .... PC>fl H1r110r e ' '" ~r j OG-Cuav Swensoo. Etlencle S· 11 190 Sr C-Kurl Crandell, Etlencle 6-1 207 Sr K-Sterll,,o Co1>er111, Nol Hart:IOr S· 11 170 Jr SECOND TaANI 0"1"ENSI QB-Jorin Klm1>1111, Leou"• 8eec:h 6-? 115 Sr. R8-Jol'ln Lene, L.•oune 81ech 6·0 200 Sr ~8-Seen Tur,,.r. Coron• del Mar 6·? 20S Sr WR-Jeff Cummlnin. Leo Beech 6-l 180 Sr WR-"ndll Sll•OOlld, Nol Hert>cY s-a t60 Sr TE-Adam Well:>uroer, E1tancl1 6-S ?10 Sr. OT-Rene Ceblillero, EtllllCIB 6-0 100 Sr OT-<hrlt Svlllls, Newoora Hert:IOr 6-• 291 Sr Ci-Art C1rr1nte, Sl!O<tleblicl<. 5-8 160 Sr G-<Ol''f .,Sllrltlfe, WOOdbrldoe 5-11 190 Sr C-Oan Slefeno. Corona d•I Mer 6·2 20S Sr l"llUT TIEANI Oal"aNH DL-0 Arm11rono, WOOdl>rldoe 6-1 20P Sr DL.-Scoll TomOkl,,,, Unlv.,11111 6·0 115 Jr OL.-Ptler Pesek, Seckllft>ack S·ll n s Sr OL-SHn Mll'IOrtv, L•oune 8HCll 6-1 205 Jr Lii-Kevin OutlOw, Coron1 de! Mer ,_1 t?S Sr L 11-oon Wer111e11, S.cklleblielt s-11 115 sr L.8-1(.-vln McClelllnd, Not HerOOr 6-3 226 Sr L.B-Joe JoMson, NewPOrl Hert>ot 6-0 702 Sr L8-Jon•ll'IOll Todd, Lill. Bffch 6·1 190 Sr 011-JoM Evtr\, W,oodbrldoe 5-11 175 Sr 011-.Antwon Lerk. ~ddleblick S•t 10 Jr 08-1''flet Riddell. Colle Mts• 6·0 115 Jr 08-<Plrls OICktrton, L•v 8tech 6•2 180 Jr HCONO TIAN\ oal"ENH OL.-Oevld K. .. ln, WOOdbrldoe 6·0 * $r OL-Oen Hiii, Newoorl Herbor 6·J tt• Sr OL-fto~rl Metchlot, S.cklt~8(k 6 I ltS Sr OL.-K.111 11111, EsltllCll 6· I llO $"-LB-Jim l<ocvr, Woodbf'kfoe 6-0 lfS SP Lll-Aoam Ltlltr, UnlYl"llv 6 I ltS Sr 1..8-~lthtiw HOOOl. Ull ltetf' 6• I 171 Sr LB-Ron WelCll. NewPOrl Herbof 6· 1 175 Jr 08-E.rlc Dotn. E.sltncl• 6 • llO Sr 011-H S.ntl Crur $.tckllebeO S· 10 150 Jr 08-l rvan w11e1m11n, Not Hlllbof S 10 1'3 Sr Oll-1(~11111 Mcl..euohlln CdM S II t6S Sr Bears go for No. 13 MIAMI (AP) -If the unhcatcn Chicago Bears hope to match the M1am1 Dolphins perfect season of 1972, they've got to beat the inJury- prone but 'it11l proud Dvl,mms of 1985. From tht• Miami ~tandpo1nt to- night's nationally televised matchup with the Bears could be subtitled "Pnde and the Playoffs." None of the current players were around for the 17-0 season of 1972. Still. they feel e kinship to that group the only National Foothall 1..eagu~ team ever 10 complete a season unbeaten. The same gu) --.. Coach Don Shula -is leading them. "We've got a lot of pride in thr perfect ~a~on." ~hula ~aid t•arly last week. "It would he nice to knock ofT the Bears and 'top them from doing 1t. But what's morC' important for this team 1s what a win doe~ for u'i. or what a los~ would mean to 11~ .. With a '1ctor), the 8·4 Dolphin~ could move into a Ile w1th thr New York Jets for the AFC l·a"t lead. "h's ~ ptvo1<1I aamc for tht> Oolptunci and for U\," Rears wide receiver Denni' \ikKinnon ~id "We know they nrNl the gam'c t~ ma.kc tbc play?ffs. Uut we wnnt to 9tay unbeaten. We rt comma down there with one th1na in mind -w1nn1ng." ,. P REP B AS K(JB ~LL HB in ~dynamite start Defertding CIF 4-A champions invade; CdM, Estancia a t Laguna Beach Classic to urnament, which begin!> o n Wednesday. This week's toumament and non- leagu~ schedules· Teurnem.nts LAGUNA••ACH INVl'(ATIONAl ti 1gh Sl hon I ba\ketball begins ltxia) v.1th area teams part1c1pating in the Laguna Beach and Valencia 1nv1tat1o nals. in add1tmn 10 Hun1- 1n~ton Beach H1gh's non-league game v.11h 1he v1s 1t ing Glendale l>\nam1teri.. Laguna Beach Coach Ed Bowen gets his first look at his 1985-86 outfit w11h the nightcap of a four-set in 1hc Laguna Beach lnv11at1o nal. an 8 o'clock test WI th sen1orless T rabuco Hills f>t.-fend1ng champion l:\tanc1a and \I.la View League fa vontc ( orona del Mar await Tuesday's second half of /' first round action at Laguna Bt:ach. as doe~ defending champion Mater De'i in the Valencia Tournament Huntington Beach unveil!. tis 6-7. 11-o o-5 look of Steve Pemper, Shawn frnsen and Darren Snow against Glendale tonight, an opponent which boasts three seniors from the 1985 C'IF 4--A cham.p1onsh1p team. anclud· mg 6-4 Geoff Foote. 6-3 Steve -\cH111 and 6-2 John Sahaloan. Mater De1 meets the 4-A runnerup. Lynwood, 1n the first round of the Valencia tourney Tuesday night. with Lynwood employin~ a squad which includes s1~ retum1~ seniors "ho lettered with the Kn1 b MC'lter De1 unveils JUn1or trans er Leron El lis (6-10). Other non-league game~ of note include Fountain Valley at El Toro Tuesday mght at Capistrano Valley at Edison Wednesday Also involved 1n tournament ac- tion later this week arc Ocean V1ev. and University Ocean View o pen' with St. Joseph\ at 5 o'clo('k on Thursda}' Univers1t} 1s 10 the Gahr ll1gh (TMeV'I ,~I lteundl 2 4S-Trov v1 San Ciamenle 4 30-Fall~OOll v\ Tu1tln 6 I S-NO<CO \ll S.nHallO t-La9VM ... di "' Tral>UCO Hill• (Tllft4NV'I l'lnl ltauftd) 1 4S-lo• A1am1101 YI c-del MAr 4 JO-Cnaowlc~ YI Et Camino 6 lS-O•n• Hlltt v• LonQ 8aacr1 Je><Oan 8 I llande vi W•rren VALSNCIA lNVITATIONAL (Tanlttlt't P:lnt ltaund) 6 IS-La H•D<• Yl Valencia 1--K•ltlla VI ~•ncl'W> Alamllo1 (Tllffde't'l l'lnt lteund) 6·1S-E MO<lene v1 Et-enza t-MelW 0.. vt Lynwooo NON·LllAGUI SCHEDULE TaN911t c,,anoele at HuntlnQlon 8eecn Tu.Mloay l'oun1e1n Velltv •I El Toro WadnaMl!lv Hun11n111on 8each •I Muir, 1 BOIH Grenda al W1\lmln11er Cao11trano Venev a1 Edl1on FricMIV Fountain va1M1v el Compton Meonolla et we11m1n1ltr S.turdllv Marina at t"'vlne Al no11 1uoue oemes al 7 lO un~u noieo --1;ntlfi11J~1111;,111111r------------,;..,__---- OCC tournament boasts a tough eight-team field Mil es Eaton setup highlights week's basketban age nda f hc tournament trail await~ area lOmmun1t) college basketball team!> this week. highlighted by Orange Coast College's 15th annual Miles Ea.ton lnv1ta11onal. which ge ts under wa) Thursda). Golden \\est ( I -OJ will o pen pla) in tht' ·\ntclope Valle) Tournament <i1an1n~ 'Wednesday. while Saddle- hack L-11 is engaged m the Santa 8Jrbara c"ent beginning Thursday The Miles Eaton lnv1ta11onal opens Thursda} aftemoon and con- tinue-; through Saturda}' night. One of the: 'trongcst fields ever will tJke pan * MINS Elton Toun'llmem (•t Or•nee Co.Sil Til<l"4NV's Gern.1 7 JO-M• San An•on•o v\ Ml San Jacinto 4 JO-lmo.r a• VeHev v\ Ea\I LA 6 Jo--Ora"lle Coe11 v\ LA Soulf'lwesl a lO-<:err•IOS VI MiraC011a Frida't's G•m•• 7 lO-MI San An10111o·MI San Jec1n10 Kaer v\ i.moeri.1 VaU.V <EUl l..A io....-• 30-QranQe co .. t·LA Sou1nw111 loler V\ Cerrllo1·MlraCo\la to"r 6 JO-Mt San A111onio·MI S•n Jacinto wt""er v\ 1moer1111 Valfey·Eu1 LA winner 8 lo--Oran11e Coe\l·l A Soutnwesl «1nntr v\ Cerr,fo\ Mlr11Co11e wlnrier Seturdllv's Games A Jl>-<on1ota11on t1nal1 6 Jo-TPlird Place I l0-<:namp·on1P111> Antelooe V1hv Toun'llm«rt Wednelda y' I G•tnlt\ a 4S am -Por1erv1lle V\ c .,. 10 J0-1..A Pierce vs Cerro Co10 11 IS om -Golden Wnt •• LA 1;a1 e. 1 8a•er11tetd vs Palomar l •~ll'nOale Y\ Well L'A S 31>-Lo\ A11oe1e1 CC •\ Taft 7 1s-wu 1 Hills v\ ·Ant e1oe>e Va11ev ~Oxnaro vs A1ven1~ Til<lrldav'1 Gamltl 8 AS a m -Glt11dale·Wl\t LA loser Y\ B•ker\l1f!O Palomar IOHr tO }l>-Porlervllle·Cter~ ioser Y\ LACC T al• ,., 17 I~ om -<hnaro·A1ver\fdt' IO\er vs Goldt'n Nol A l/a•lev loser CIF • seni1s football niatchups CIF PLAYOFF LOGS Westmtns'9r vs. Edison IFricMIV, Ore,_ COHI C..._l WESTMINSTER EDISON (1-41 (10-1) 1 Valencia 6 0 E• Mooena 14 10 Pac•l•CO ) lS C0Hot1 14 16 E Toro I 27 Bann1n11 11 11 Malet D~ 14 28 SJ BO\CO ,, 11 LB W1l10~ " 37 Noire Oame , 1A EOl\O'l ,, 14 Wt\lml111ler 14 0 H'" Bt'acn 71 28 Ocean View I ll Fin Vallev 1 28 Hin Beacll .. IS Marin& 31 2• Ftn llallev I? 41 Ocean View , 51 Mer Ina 14 CIF CIF 14 A1ve"1dt Poly 1 22 Alemanv ' 21 Maler Del 14 14 Servile 13 Marini vs. Lone BMdl Petv CF'1dev. Cen"ltM C..._) LONG lll!ACH MARINA (7.J·ll fl'OL Y CIO· ll 9 SI LOUii 9 , Garoena l 21 Esoennza 1 2t WP11ll er 0 Servile 24 10 14 19 8ann11111 0 Foo1n111 IA 21 Ftn vant>v 0 14 Mlttlk•n 0 " Com111on 0 26 Hin 8taCll 10 21 LakeWOOO 0 JS Fin Vellev 0 ., LB Wlf\0" 0 41 OcHn View ,. lS LB Jordan 0 Wl\lmln11tr IS IS 37 13 Miiiikan 14 Edlso11 SI CIF ,,, 41 SI Paul IS 27 S.n GorQOnto 73 10 Fontana 9 lJ 8t1110o Amat 11 NewSMW1 H11"bef' vs. La Quint• C l"rldev. Ga.-n Grwe Hlefl Nl~T LA QUINTA HAllaott ( 10· ll 1 IO·ll n Santi An• 17 It El Oor•Oo 20 ,, 1rv1ne l6 16 Footlllll 1 " Hin 8e1CPI 14 41 Gehr l '1 E•lencle 11 22 Sonora ) 14 Se00191>Kll 11 6 Servi It 15 0 Co\fa MtH 1 13 llotse Gra11de 12 68 L111. B"c" 11 1 LOI Aml901 0 33 U,.,lvtnltv ,. So4 RanchO Alam 1 ,. wooo~iooe 0 21 Senllago ,, " CdM IS 41 Gan Grove " Cll" Cl, 41 MeOnolla 21 •1 Woodbl'lcloe • La Mirada 0 ., Somr. • SadtllMc:ll vs. La Hallra ( "*v• U Hellrl HMfll SAOOLaaACK LA HAI-A 111-1) CIO•ll ~ !.A VeUev 0 20 Werren l '° S.n11 Ana u 21 Ctllfornle 0 l • La HAl)(e 0 0 SaOdllCleek )A 11 Unlvertllv 0 JI L•--ood 0 " Nol HartM>r ,. 1 LOYOia 2• )I E•ttncla .. ,. Soriora 0 31 WOOObrlOQa 1 ~ llu4'nt Parll • ]2 CdM 7 lt ~011«ton 11 .. Co"• Ma•• 7 It Trov 0 •2 Lao &tt<h 20 20 Sunny HIM1 0 c., Cl, ., &Ol\a Grande 7 )) l rM OUl'Cle 0 ,. Vtltftela • I) Artl\le 10 10 this )ear'!!>e1~h1-tl·am uwrne' "1th the squad~ compiling a l Umulall'\' 579 record last 'rear This )ear's entrant'> include Mt. SanJUitoni o (29-6 last }car). C em1os (24-8). lmpenal Valley C:!'\-9). Orangt' Coast (18-13) . .Mt. an Jaci n(l) (17-12). LA Southwest (1 7-13). M1raC'osta (b-19) and East Los .\n- geles College (6-22). OCC (3--0) hl\,~ "on three Miles Eaton crowns O\ er the )Car~. captur- ing titles 1n 1973. 1978 and 1981 and * 2-LA P '''' CQrr ' CO\O IO\t' •\ /Yts' .. ~ """'••ooe Veile• IO"r ) •S-C.lende ' WUI LA ""'""'' h Ba~tf\llt'ld·Petomar W•Mer S l0-Port11rvllle·C1er~ w1,.,ner •\ l A.CC Tall wmner 7 IS-LA Plerce·Cerro Co10 winner n w,,, Hltl\·Antelooe Vellev winner 9-Qknerd·Alver\lde wl1111er vs Gotoen W11~1 LA Vellev w111ntr Frldav'• Gamt\ 10 •Sa m 12.JO om -Conwtat1on \t'm1t.na1~ 2 IS, • S 4S 1 »-Cr1amolon1Pl1P b<acl.1!• S.turcleV'• Gamai 1-Con1olel•On final\ 3 AS-F1fl11 olac;e S 30-Tnird Plecf! 1 »-C1>amo1on1,.,10 1in1sht:d runner-up 10 Long Bcalh < ll) College last <ieason. The champ1onsh1p match 1<, slated tor Saturda) night at 8: 10 C1olden West opens pla) in the .\ntelope Valle~ Tournament wnh a ti rst-rou nd lOO test Wed nesda \ against LA Valle} Scheduled ~taning time is 12.1 5 p m. Saddleback'~ first game 1s against host Santa Barbara at 7 o'clock Thursda' .\look. at thLS week's toumC)S * Slnta 81ttll rl T OUmlment TllundllV'• GemH )-Snow •• E• Camino s--<01umo1e vi Lon11 BeecPI 7-SeOOltbec• "'' San•e 8aroare 9--Ha ncoc• •\ Santa Monica Frldav'1 Gema\ 3-Snow·EI Camino loHr "' Hencoc1o. Sen111 MOM•Ca IO\er S-Saddit'bec>.·Senle Barbare IO\tr •I\ Col umo•a·Lon11 Beacn loser 7-S.dolebec• ·Senla Barbare winner " Cotumo1a·Lon9 8eecn winner ~Snow E Caml110 winner vi Hancoc• Sarle Mo111ce winner S.NrdllV'I Gamtl l-<:on101a1 on tine ' S-T1>1ro oiece 1-<i:iam1>1on\l"O - Iii - L MIKE ANGELOVIC EdJaon SEAN MAGULA Marina RICK JUSTICE Edlaon ame--usters Last week's prep football plays of ~O yards or more 67-Scan Magula IManna1. touchdu"'n run 54-Willie Picken ng (Saddle bad. I. toUl hdo'' n run 'iO-Sean Magufa (Manna>. touchdov.n run Last week's rushing leader (total yardage) I can '11agula I Mann~). 17-HO ~ (1knn C Jmphdl tSadJlcbackJ I X-lil'I 3. Willie P1d.enng (Saddle pad.). b-82: 4 Bn Jn v. tldmo!n t:'•e" port Harbor!. 9-64. 5 R1l k Vandemct (!\.1antia). 111-60 ti "iham· f-ole\ ( ~C"P~>n Harborl 13-54. Last week's passing leadt>rs t pt>rt'entage I I ~111..e .\ngl'l1l\1l 1E:d1.,110). 20-21\-0 2'-" 'ard ... I 11> f ~I 4 ix·rcentl ~ Shane Folc) (Nt·v.port Harhon 12-19-1 , I \l\ '.nd.., I f l> (o l I pcru:n11.' MHon Butler (SadJlehad•.I ti-12-11. 74 \Jn!\ fl 11> 1\11 11 J'X'f'll'llll. 4 R1lk 'vandemet (Manna).X-~l -0 I TD'>(.IXO rx·rl t'ntl" l l11JJM.mnm1l h l\1a1n De1l. l ~-32-4. I TD ( 17 'i pcrlent ) . Last week's receiving leaders (number of t'att'hes. yardage I I Rick Justice (Edison). fl -52: 2 Jim O'Bnc:n ( '11ater Dea l. 5-32. J Paul Cardenas (Mater De1 I. 4-88. 4. And) Sheppard c ~c" pon Harborl. -1-J!.!. 5 Ken Gn11.Rs(Ed1son). 3-56. 6 (lie) Bnan Sterur( Manna land Oan Hughes (EJ1 <;0n I. 3-42:8. Mark \ra1g (Newpo{;l Harbor). 3-41 ' Last wttk's scoring leaders I. Glenn Campbell ( addleback). 18. 2 Sean '11agula ( MannaL 11 Anteaters try again, I this time at .. Nebraska I LI NCOLN. Neb -<\f\erdroppmg its season opener on Saturday to the Uni versity of New Orleans. 88-76, UC' Irvine. on a thr~-game road swing. will try to get on the wanning track tonight when II faces un~aten Nebraska (3-0) h.ere in college basket- ball action. KPZE ( 1190) radio w11l air to- niaht's contest at 5:30. ihc Anteaters. controlled b' the Privateers 1n the second ha'if of Saturoay's loss. will have an even sllfTer assignment against the Cortl- huskers. who reatUrt tWO-\tmC 11- Btg Eight center and pre-season All- Amencan Dave Hoppen (6-11 , 235) UCt 1s led b) Tod Murph) and Johnny Rogers. who scored 21 and 17 points. respecttvt'ly. 10 1hc Anteatenf loss to New Orleans lrv1nt Coach 8111 Mull~n. howtver. was d11- plcased with l~ sbow1~ of hts two big ofTeMt\e "capon\ • ROJen and Murph) art' o;uppo\t'd tu N: h1g-11mr pla)~·r-.." h<' said atkr \aturda' ·,lo..,, "But th<'' sure didn't pla\ hlH' that aturda} "Wht'n the\ don't pla~ v.d l. thl' rt"" of the team ha to talo.t' up thr -sl~t'k .. Scott Brook<. hnd a gamt'-h1gh e1gh1 rt>bound'i 1n tht' lo\\ Nchraslo.a ha\ 1"0 other retuming starter'l along suk of Hoppen "ho a'eragcd 21 S txl1ntc, a game anJ 8 ti ' rebounds Inst \ear Two haclo.court pla'e", HarH) Mar;hall (I 0 ., ppg last S<'ason I and Bnan \arr (Q S ppg and 7 Q a \1\t5 a game). al'>o rctum for the Hu'ik<"r<. th1\ 'jC8\0n llCl tra\C.'I\ hl Pcppt>rd1n(' on Saturda) hcfort" openmg its home ~h~uk on ~· 12 against Montana lJ(" Irvine. I 1-1.., last )Car and picked to finnh third m the PaC1tic Coa t Athletic \'l'SOC1at1on b' the P<'A. coat·he'I th1\ o;ca'IOn orx-n~ confcrcn e at'11on on Ian :. l t ,, Orange Coast OA~l v ~LOT /Monday. 09cember 2 1935 11i!r m - ~ "°' •!Aft ""°409 Newport Harbor receiver Mark Cralil (left) and Edison High tailback KaJeaph Carter are primed for semifinals action in CIF playoffa. Craig and Harbor are at Garden Grove High Friday night in a duel with Garden Grove League champ La Quinta. Edt.on meet.a Weatmlnater in a rematch at Orange Coaat College in Big Five action. COACHESTAKEALOOKBACK . • • From Bl o uRdcfens1•e line had to heat 1hc1r ofTens1ve line. ··we weren't real!\ lUnlt:rnt·J about one pan1cular pla~er 'W t• kne" 1fwe could control thetr lineman that we'd ha'e people: there to malo.e tackles on peo ple .\nd the' w m- m11ted 1umo,erc; The\ made m1'>- takes and we d1dn 't "e had 1 v.o 1ntercep11ons and on(' fumbk rc- CO\ Cf) and we blocked a punt and .1 P.\ T. "It was realh a total tea m d)ort I wai. !>urpnsed that we d1dn'1 ha' t' JO\ penallu:s or tumo \ ers. and\.\{' had tn pla\ 1ha1kindofgame1 n ordcr 10 "1n Deiens1veh . Don Warnick. our other linebacker · {"llh Glenn Campbell I pla}ed "'ell. as did \.i)ron Butler anJ the entire 11ne OfTen!,.,e1' and d\'· fensl\el~ v.e pla~ed "'ell "E\e~ kid did h1"> JOh f hl.'rc "'asn·t an~ letJ ov.n. a tutJI team "''" Westminster's Jim O'Hara, fulln" · ing his team's 2 1-1 4 11' t rt1mc: 'H.tnr: O\ er ~t ater CN1. a team the11 hdJ pre' IOU'>l~ be.a.ten the l 10 0.. 1.1-1 I t:arht·r in the season · Dt'tt·n\nd' "c put J lot of pre'i\Urt' on rToJd t \tmn11 \1lh V.e had"" 'kll k' .tn'-1 .,c, eral 111her llmt·<. "ht•n ht· "J-. relea.-.1 ng the ball "l' put r n· .... un in him "V. t' aho had rnur 1 n lnl ~111n\ anJ otkns1,eh v.e mo\l'll the hJll on the ground v.eil 'W\• d1Jn't 1hr11\\ .in\ 1ntercep11ons and weren't \Jlh •J .ind 1ha1 made the dtllt:renn• Da' 1d Brant. our Lt:nit·r "a' 't'n LOns1-.1ent on blocking \II 111 11ur hnehat ker<; anJ Jefcn.,n t' r nJ, Jill .in out<,tanding Joh .. \tJke ..\u:.t1n d1J .in Friday's sites CIF BIG FIVE SEMIFINALS Marina 18·3· 11 v\ Lono Beacn Poly ( 10· 1 I al CerrllO\ Co1le9e Westminster 11·4 vs Ed son 10·1 at Orange Coas1 Co11eoe CIF CENTRA L SEMIFI NA LS NewPOrl Har t>Or 110·11 vs La Qu•na ( 10-2) at Garden Grove H•or> Saddlet>acll ( 11·t1 a1 l a Habra t I0-? 1 CIF SOUTHERN SEMIFINALS El Modena fl I· 1) vs San•a Ana II·• at Santa Ana Sladtum Mlu 1on Vle10 fl0· 1-11 11s E Toro (9-3> a! M ss 0on V1e10 llen1a 1 ve F-or both team' thl'\ "eren't the he'>t pla' mg cond1u uni. fbe fidd "'a~c1 and mu<,h' < >ur P\,'uplc tell J o"." 100 JU&t hkt• lht:\ J1d a Int . Maier Ut>1 's Ch ock (,alto. •,o11l "mg hi\ !t'.i rn ·, 21 14 •H·nimt· 10,, w \\ c-.tm '1 '>tt·r 1n lht 1..iJ...,t'rtinal., ·11 "'a~ rt:J1f\ 'h>pr\ JnJ m uJJ J"ld 11 lunl. U' ..i n" ,. tht• "h••lt• I "'t hJll 1t1 get tht •'f J ' 11 rut ::it "·1 .Ji•" n pro pc" "Tht'. l..l'pl ''"'f'r1ng !ht' h,rn I~ IOl' mud I lur t'rtll'I h.s-! t.i ::..i•r •r:, "all the olht•r \\J\ I 1 \OJf' II i"l(.'lJ ..J'>e •ht' Offi(IJI\ r ut II J11" 0 lht '-'d\ ht d1Jn I "ant tht:m w \.,ht· hJJ tu JJ1u'1 tht• hall and tl.ll'rt·1t 1rt· 11 ~111 \\.t'I Bt'l"t'en1 tht· t1r .. 1 .1nJ ... cu 1nJ h.ill "t' J<,lo..l.'d him 11• r 1: thr hal J"" n the "a' "l" "Jntt•J 11 ind "'t' rl.1H·J "l'll Jlter that 'ToJ J STANFORD WINS TITLE. • • From Bl I Ontght I pla~rd him lht• "'h,ik 'itJnli•rd the •'T'l"l"'lun1•\ 1 nl·t•dul tu ga me .. .. gt•t hJ, k 1rHt• 1hr it.tnh' In tht' earl~ goi ng t)f the gamt· 11 Thl• l JrJ1nJI t'xpt.iJed tor 11\t' didn't loolo. like the < J rd10JI \\.11uld g1)al' 10 tht• ihin.l rx·n 1J 1ndl..ldtng eH'O he 10 a pos111o n to " in tht• t1-Jnw thl' IJ\I thfl'l '• • .ht '" rl'.H ~ g111 ng 1n the late going Tht' ..\ntt·Jtt'r' 1 ~ \.:0-1 nt 1 tht' Ii n'11 'l'\ t'll·Oltnull' tx'r11~l IJM 11 JWiJ\ rrum u!>. Ba!!>1tall\ we m•"nl tht· ha ll real "t"ll 10 tht· ICJun h q uarter l hn re a tough detensl\e lt'am Jno.J "1th thl.' mud 11 'J1tlicult "'llh a line'>~' team like "e arc Our delcn,t· pla,eJ grear the enllrt: game The\ 't :-ir(•d 11nt·e 1)0 ii busted pla' .ind onu: "hl'n -...e thre\.\ e1n inter- • t t•ptwn f)ur n:n·1\er ran d v.rong route Jnd tht'' >augh t 11 dnd got it inlO :ht• t•nd t u ne ·r1ur dt·len'>l hJ"> pla•ed out<,tand- 1ng fur u\ lht· cn11re c;eac,on The' had Pnh \t ne lap'>\' and that v.a!> agam'>t .\mJI ntTen\l•eh the' camc afteru\ anJ put ~o•.>d pre'>\url' on the 4uar- tcrbad \1,mno' 1ch pla)ed e \CCP- uon.il he pli!\t.'CI "ell part1cularl)' 1n ihe \l'u >nd half v.hen "e v.ere behind .1 • .ind pu• together ~"'0 dn1.es that rec,ulted 1r 1v.o touchdo"'n'> Paul l ardenac. pl.i1.ed "ell Ht: made -.ome h1g pla,.,, that got us 1ntu ')(onng ~n1on · put the pre<,<;urc un earl' 'Lonng fm.1 ..----------------- 10 ca h of the tir .. 1 1v.o ix•rttxl' and LINEA.BED taking a +.2 lead .it hJlft1mt· ~--- ln 1hc th1rd rlc . .'noJ IC I "h1,h"J ' ,,J( gn 1ns .ilmo~1 t'\llu\l\t'h "tth i- \tJ rt1ng ~" tx·g.i n '" 11rl' m.11n l' tx·tauc,e l)I tht• aggrt''"'t' •Punier dtt.tl k1ng l)I \tJnl11rJ T h1' l.'..11, 1722-7660 I .. : .. ·~sg .... •._. __ •Sheepskin Se1tcovers ,,., .......... -.w, ....... os pric••I • Car Covers • Oath Covers L.o-"••' ,11t11 • Floor Mall • Bras ee•t 0"' and much more ~ 631 -71!5~ Gamefish Replicas Special Chnstmas Ofler Great White Shark Visit Our Showroom to SEE Maritn . Sailfish, Tuna, Giant Clam Shells . Other Snark Varieties. etc Direct lrorr Aust·a a f>....., On 01sp1av :11 Manne lantl Sidney Australl.i $239 ~ 0 1str butor-; Wetro"'" Au8trell1n Gameflah Importing 3710 S Bristol St Santa Ana. Ca 92~ (714) 540 4656 Next to Edwards Cinema at Bristol & MacArthur IS Coast Plaza ' .. \\ 11 11 ._,,, I I 11111 .I ,,,, .•• , 111d.. 11 I IC • Ii i. I 111t ,I \\.I\ I l ' '\ I ' I 'I'"' I 1 " I I f ., I It.:\ ,, ,, .. 11\.11 Ill lp I'' I 'I''' \\Ill I lit Ill•"' 1,p '1111 h.tllh .... t 11 11 11 • I \'.• '"' \\ l \.Ill \\Ill i.:1 1I11 I \\ l ' \\ II II h • ll I \\ , • l nited "a~ of Or-dn)(c < ounty \ ., • '!.' ' ~ Coaat DAILY PILOT I Monday, Oeoember 2, 1885 NPL NATIOttAI. COttl'•R•NC• "-. h n Frel\Clw:o NewOt ... ns Allante 11·Clllc:aGQ O•trolf 0rM n8av Mln""41• T•-••v .... W L T ' 4 0 • s 0 s • 0 , II 0 C«mel 12 0 0 I 6 0 6 1 0 6 1 0 2 II 0 ... , I 000 l~ S3I 261 462 261 ..., 2n IS4 247 127 2tO 111 '°) 311 Oellll\ 9 4 0 691 2" 13 I NV Glentl • s 0 '1S llS ?JI WHlll119ron 1 6 0 S31 n• 160 Phll.oe+c>llia ' 1 o 4'2 m 231 s1 1.ov1, • ' o >Ot no ns AM9RICAN GOMf'•R•NC• ~ Wett Ile Iden t 4 0 691 JOI 7t S o.nvar t 4 o ,.,, n s 77S SHl!la 7 6 0 ~ 291 750 S.n Oleo<> 6 1 0 4'2 lS9 ll9 Kan.a\ Cltv 4 t 0 )Qt m l02 Cantrel ci.v.ia1111:1 Clncfnna ll P1111bufon HOV\IOfl 1 • 0 6 1 0 • 1 0 S I 0 SJI 236 20S 462 ~ lS2 462 1'S 24t 315 233 3 IS ... , Ntw E119tano 9 4 N Y Jt t\ 9 4 Miami I 4 1r>01e naoo11, l to Butta lO 7 It .. ·cllnc;11eo dlvl\lon llllt 0 0 0 0 0 SUllCM'f't kerft Ntw OrtH n1 29, Aamt J Raiden ~. Atla nta 14 ,,, 111 ,., 323 667,,. 131 2•S ls.I 169 C1ava1ano JS, New York Giant\ ll Ot nver JI, Pll!\burgh 23 Clnclnna ll 4S, Houllon ?1 GrN n Bev 21, Tamoa 8~v 0 Mlnne&ola 7t, f>l'llladttOl'll• 23 N•w England 31, lndlenaoolls JI S..1!141 74, Kan•H Cllv 6 San Frar>cl•Co lS. WHnlnQtOI' I San Olevo 40. BuHalo 1 TaNtllr't~ Cnlc:ago at Miami 1Channe4 1 a l 61 ~.,., ~.,_. lltaldan al Oenvar (Cn•nntl 4 a l II Allanra e r Kan.a1 Cllv Wa1nlnoron at f"tllladtlonl• OallH •• Clnci~ll Ot trol1 e r New EnQlano lndl1naooU1 al Cnlca{I() Miami ti GrN n Bev New OrlH n' t i Sr LOUI\ Ntw Yori!. Jth t i BvH•IO Ntw York Giant' al HOV\fon T•moa Bev e r Mlnnn ota Clavtland ti S..llla P11110u<on at San 01eoo ' ~y, 0.C.. t 231 m 24S llO m Items er San FranclKo ICnennal 1 •I 61 Selnt1 2', Rems l Sc.we bv Oua11en Aemt 0 3 0 ~ 3 New Orltant 6 ) 0 ·2<>-29 l'lnt~tned NO-FG Ano.nan 47, 109 NO-FG .t.noer .. n 42, tl.3S S.C...O~wt.o NC>-FC Andtnen JS. 7 43 Aams-FG Lan1tord 41. 14.ll . "au"" ~M'l.cl NO-FG AnOt rten 21, 1 J7 NO-Martin 43 Pen lrom · Het>trt (AndtrHn "> NO-OtlAlo 22 tuml>lt recoverv return (Anotrttn klck1 JSO NO-FG AnderHn JS, 7 29 >-44,172 ~AME STATISTICS lltam1 NO 14 34 .... 196 36 ll·n ·O 9-69 •·JS l ·O Ftrtl dQwn, lJ Autne,·vard1 2• IOS Paul S9 A et urn Y arO\ 11 COtTU>· All t0· 11· 1 Seek' Oy 2 12 Punh S·50 Fum~·LO'' 3·3 P91\elllfl·Yards 2· IS TlrM of f"osi.tlllon 27.30 INDIVIDUAL ST A TlSTICS •· 16 )2.)Q litUSHING-Aemt, Olctierson 16-IO Aeooan t ·25, 8 roCk 1-0 New Or!Nns, Ct mooetl n -74, W Wiiton t·20, Htl>erl 7- (m lnU1 7), Anlnony l·(mlnU1 l l PASSING-Ram,, S rock S· I0· 1·46, KtmP s-1-0-12 Nt• Orl .. nl. Haoerl 13-n-o-20e AECEIVING-A•m• Aeooen 2·34 El- lard 2·21 Brown 2· 19, McDona ld I ·3S, Hunte< I 9 01ckar1on 1-6. Hiii 1·4 Ntw Or1tan1. GOO<llOw 3·61. Tiet l ·l6. Merlin 2-Sl. Ceme>oell 2·45, Antnonv 2 10 W Wilton 1·) MISSED FIELD C.OALS-Non. Raiders 34, F•l<ons 24 Sc.ore l>v Ovartars Reider\ 7 6 1 14-34 All•n1e 10 1 0 1-1• l'lr\I P.n.ct Atl-FC. Luonur11. 3 SS LA-Huter )7 OH\ lrom Wiiton (Bahr k1Ckl 6 OI Aol-Cox 62 Ptn from Arcntr I Luck· nur\I klCk I 12) I S.Cend Pan.cl Arl-~IOQ' 11 run ILucknur11 l<iCkl S'Ol LA-FG B•nr 49, 13 46 llllt-d ~erl.o L"-Alltn 4 e>tu from Wiiton 18anr •l(k / .,. I' 8Uf1fl PWIM LA-Hawl\1n1 I run CBanr ktClf l 331 LA-Wllloa mi 1 OHi from Wlt>On I Benr ktClo.l 700 Att-B Jonnton 75 C>tl\ trorn Arc,,._ (Luclfhur\I .... ,.I IJ SS A-20 50 GAME STATISTICS LA F1r11 oown, 10 Au1h91 ve rdt J9 1n • Pai.ing 211 At1urn Y aroi 118 Como·Att 13-17· I Sacl\1 t>~ S 11 Pun I\ 5·43 l'umDlt\ LOtl 0 0 Ptnet11H Y trd\ S· lS Time Of Pouan1on 2' S8 INDIVIOUA L \TA TISTICS Al t6 13·130 23S 0 lt-?9-2 1·2S 7·42 2· I 6·37 3002 RVSHING-AelOtr\ Alie/\ ?9· 156, Hewkln1 6 10 w11,on 1 s King 3 4 Jt nH" I 1 Arl•n•• Algg1 25 tS, Arc:lltr 6·29, J wnrilngton 2 7 PASSING-Reider,. Wilton 13·17-1-236 Atlante. Arcri.r 11 21· 2 263 RECEIVING-At ldtr1, Cnrl1ttnHn 1·109, He\ltr 2·Sol, Al141n 1-42 Wiiiiams 7-31 Atlanta B JOlln\On 6· 136 Co• 2·11, J WHf'llnoton 2·41 Alflo• I ·9 MISSED FIELD GOALS-Rt lder1 Benr 31 c-... \ATUlltDAY'S LATE SCOttE ;e,. O•eoo S•att 10 Hew111 10 &owl OUtlocMI ~ 1• ~ .. '1111 Cttr:r-> Bow ·1,,g GrH'I f 11 01 n Frtino St•t~ 9 0 "00" Dec. 71 Cll«'rY .. '1111 • I 81 P911f\ec, Mid\. I h•teu'a 11 4J vs Marviano II )I 10 ..... lf\Oase:IOIWCt eaw1 lt f 511,..,_,, l.t l Cltm,ol'I 16 ~) "' Mln~tOI& 16 SI 5 p"' OK.n Hetldey ••wt tat Jen ~l """'"'8' 19 71 V\ Arlrona St•I• , •. )I 0,.. OK. 27 Lib«ty .. '1111 (•I~•) 9..,.,,,r 1t I "' LSU It I II S 30 Pm Dec. 29 Flet1dlt (ltrv, ..... let~. l'\e,) Or•o 5••'• 11 Jl "' evu 110 21 10 •"' • Sllfl .... (et 11 ~tse, TtJ111) C.-o·• 1 l 11 vt ""''°"• II l > noon ,...... .... (•I H..-.,l J use •s ~ .. , A110A1N1 11·7 •1 ~om Dec. JO ,,...-m ..... l tlA~I waVI no•o11 t St "' COloradO 11 " 4 lO 0,... Ge• .... lat Jach--., file I lal'Om• ~,.,. •• 1) V\ rl()r.41a \I•'• l l Sp.- I •• O.C. J I ...a. .... (et A ..... ) •rm.-ca 11 "' 1111no1, i. 4 1>~noon ... ~ ..... lat .. "*•Ml. AIL) MlenlOen State 17·41 vt Ctotula r 1Kn !1·7·11, S Pm ...... , ......... (ti H., •• , Air Fore• I tl·ll v\ Tt•n (l ·JJ , s D m "-I S..lttfllft1-..... (etT.,..I Mlcttl~n 19· I· I) Y\ N-•tll.a (t 71. tO.)Q am c..... ..... <•• Delle•) r .... A&.M (t 21 vs. AutllJr" 11·31. 10 30 .. _ .... (et~ ... -.., UCLA 11·2·1) n Iowa (10-11. 2 o.m ~ .... tat .... QftMft1 I Miami. Fie (10-ll v' Tenna1'" tl ·I 11 S e>m ~ .... ,., MleMI) ()6.lenoma Ct· IJ n P.on Slale l 11 ·0l. S Dm !"II 11me1 PST COLLEG~ LOGS UCLA II· 2· 1 J 77 8 rlonam Young 26 T-n .. JA San oi.oo St•I• 14 Wa\lltnolon 40 ArllOIWI Sl81e l4 Ste nford 31 Wtllllnolon State ~ CeNlornla 74 Arizona 41 0.egon Slele 13 Soutntrn California Jan 1-towe <Aow Bowl) USC (6·5) 14 ,. 16 71 17 ' lO 1 " 0 11 20 IHltiOll 10 13 BavlOr 70 0 Arizona Slatt 24 63 0.900<1 Slalt 0 30 Sl•ntord 6 7 Nolrt OtrM 37 3 I WuhlnQIOI' Srtlt 13 6 Cellfornla If 11 WHhtnoion 70 17 UCLA 13 20 Or.oon 6 Dae n-Alebeme (Ai<Jflt Bowl) cal Stete F'*"91\ (6•5) 30 Mot'llt na 3 Nevaoa·Aeno 8 Wyoming 20 Sen JOH Stalt 32 Vt•n Sltlt 6 NtvtOt·Lu v_, 01 Fresno Stele 1l New Medco Stale 12 Nonnarn Arizona 3t Lono Beech Sttlt 43 Peclllc How Too 20 ,.red )I 30 31 11 30 10 47 17 • ,, 37 No I Ptnn Stal• 111·0-0) WU 10141 N .. I J•n l "' No l Okl•noma lfl Or•noe Bowl No. 2 Iowa (10·1·0) wH Id .. N .. 1 Jan 1 v' No 16 UCLA In Ao .. Bowl • No 3 Ollla nome (9· 1·01 t>e4f1 No 17 Olllenome State 13·0 N .. t Oac 7 v1 Soutnern Mtlnoctl'I No • Miami, Fie 110·1·01 bHI Notre OtrM 51·7 N .. t Jan 1 vs No 10 TtnntUM In Int Suoar Bowl No S. Mlcnloan (9·1·1) wu Idle Nut Jan I "' No I Ntt>reo.a In Sunkht Flflta 8owl. No 6 Florid• l9· H) bHI No 17 FIOrldt Statt ll· 14. No 7 Auburn (l·J·O) IOtt 10 Aleo.ma 2S·23 Nut Jen I "' No IS Tu.et A&M In int Collon Bowl NO 8 Nal>ruke (9·7·0) WU ld141 NtXI Jen I "'· No S Mlcl'tloan In Sunkl1I Flttt• Bowl No 9 Brlgnam Youno ( 10·7·01 wH Idle Nt•I Dae. 1 ., Htw•ll No 10 Tenne1'" (8· 1·71 beat Van· dtfbllt 30-0 Next Jan 1 v' No 4 Miami Fla In Suoar Bowl No. 11 Air Foret (I l· 1·0) WH 10141 NU! Dae 31 v' Teu1 In 8tu.oonntt Bowl No 12 FIC>flda Slt lt (t -3·0) '°'' IO No • Florida JF1' NU! 0«. JO V\ NO 17 Oklal\oma SI In tnt Gator Bowl No 1l Louislan• Stalt ll·l·IJ OHi Tulane 31 -19 ...... O« 7 .. , EH i Cerol!M. No 14. Arun.a1 19·7·01 wH Iola NHI O«. n YI Arizona SI In Holloey Bowl No. IS TUH Al.M (t -2·0) WH Id .. or O.•I No. "T .. H •2·10 N .. I Jan l V\ No 7 Auburn In Collon 8owl No 16 UCLA (1·2·1) WH tole N .. t Jan I .. , No 2 Iowa In Ao .. 8owt No 17 01<1tnoma Sratt ll-3·0) IO\t to No 3 Ol<lenoma 13·0 Not Otc 30 vt No 12 Florida St In Int Gator Bowl No 11 Ton 11·3·0) """ Idle NU! Dae 31 "'' Air Foret In Btueoonnat Bowl No 19 Ohio Sratt (1·3-0) WH Iola N .. f Dec ?9 v1 No 9 Brlgnam Youno In FIOrlOe Citrus Bowl No 20 Gtorola 0-J· II•'°'' to Gtorole Teen 20· 16. NUI Oae ?9 V\ ArlJona In Int Sun Bowl CC>t.WIUNITY COLLEGE LOGS Oranee Coest 1 GOldtfl Wt" 9 Fullt r'lon 14 Alvar1ldt 11·1·11 19 S.n Oleoo Mtu 1 Sournwttrtrn 14 Sen Oleoo cc JS Palomar 21 C11ru i 16 Aancno S.ntle{I() ~WMt (4·S· II 1 Oranot Coa&t 7 Rtncno Santiago 10 fall 42 f>Hedena 11 Mr San Antonio 2• Lono B .. Cll cc 21 Cerritos 21 Fu~ton 17 Et Camino 37 Bekenflt ld (10·0) 1 9 31 H 10 23 24 27 n ?9 41 El Camll'IO ,, 42 S.n 8arnerolno 10 21 C>tane>e Cout IS 3J A lvel'\10. ll l6 Sen Oleo<> ~Ml 1 31 Soulnw•\lern 11 43 S.n Oleo<> CC I lO Palomar lt l9 Cllru1 26 39 R ancno S.ntl•l>O )? OK 7--Fullarton !Pony Bowl) • HIGH SCHOOL CIF SemHIMt1 FlltlDA Y'S G~S V:.JO) 86e "'" C• la•-Mer1M 11.J· 11 v' Lono 8Mefl Poly 10-11 er Carrlros ColleQe WettmlM• (1·41 n. •clMrl I 10-11 t i Orenot Coasr Cotltllt ~c~ ..._..,, H•11Mr Ct•-2' v1 lA Oulnte 10-21 •t Geroen Grove Hl{ln ~ Cll·ll at Lt Ht or• 19-71 Seuttlenl~ Et Mocltfta ( 11-lt v1 S.nlt Ana 11·4) t i Santa An• Stadium Mtu lon Vl1lo (10-1·11 V\ Et Toro (t ·l l. \lfe Iba ca.11111 c.: .......... Pe.aO.na (1·4) ar N\ulr 111·11, &lie T8A H•rl <t ·l · 1l el Wt\t Torrence lt ·?·'I, tit• TBA l 11"9m ,.....,_ Ctertmont <l 1 • ll el Norco 110 ·21. &ltt TBA lltamorui (1·4) vt OeMi.n 11·4) ti Cllru' COli.ot HtftltWMtw1' ~ , C•rTVon 111 0) et 1.omoo< CI0-71 Hawtnorne 11 1•0 11 a t .t.nt.ioc.t Vetiev ft·41 Seulllees"8n! C....,._. Mroyo II HI ., Clltrltr Oak 111 0 l Otamono h r 112 Ol v' Sen Olme• < 10 II e l Ml S.1'1 ""'onlo COl!eM ...... c ............ T~11tpl I 10-11 a1 Vt llrr Crm111a11 11·0 MootCle·r PrtO 19 )l o P•re<. .. lt I 11 •I ""'~ Veti.v COlr.ot o...f1·~111C..••- Notrt Ot me 110-11 Y\ Manero IP SI "' LA vai .. v COl!ffl ir c;...e"r."• 110 fl at Leuzlnoer 110· 1· II · N8A WHHllN CONl'•A•HC•' .. edfk DM.-w L ~ct. G• ulltn lS 2 .. , P01rleno 11 I 600 4•-, S.tltlt • 10 ..... 1) GOiden St•lt I II 411 I °""'*" 6 11 333 91., Pnoenlx 3 IS 167 1111\ Mi41!tt\I OMtlen Hou11on 1l 6 614 Otnvar 12 6 667 'h Utah 11 t 579 2 O•hat 9 7 ~ ?II) Sen AnlOfllO 10 t SS6 71_, Sa cram.n10 s 12 294 1 •AST•lltN CON,IR.ENCE A~ OMlleft 8oston lS 1 m Ptllladttonla ' a S29 6 New Jar1tv 10 t S1' 6 wa1nlno1on 1 10 412 I New York • 1• n? 11''> c..ttral OMMwt MitwaukH lS 6 714 Detroit l2 1 6.32 7 Atlenlt t I I 421 6 c .. vtlano 1 tO 41i 6 Clllta90 7 13 lSO 1 l lnolana J 14 176 10 Sllftelt'f'1 kwes U-tn 111. Chlct{I() 113 Sen Antonio 117, P0t1leno 106 T__,.tG- G~ Sl•lt et Uren Tu.ldaY's G- Oenvtr 11 New York Porllalld t i WaV!lngton lndltnt ti Cltvateno Ptllladttonle ti o.crolr 801lon 11 Mllw•LkH Photnl• et Houston Chlct{I() el S.cremento O•llt1 at Golden Stele San .-.nionlo at '$41allle L.alren 117, Bula 113 CHICAGO (ll>) -S.Green 4-S O·O 8, Wootrldoe 7·14 1·2 1.s.. Oldnem 6·1 0-0 12. Gervin 7·13 l·I IS, Mtcv 6·10 O·O 12. Corz1,,. S· 10 0-0 10, Banks 4-7 3·4 11, Dati.v 7· lS S·S 19, Oek .. V 3-3 2-4 I. Pexton 0·2 >·• 3 Tol•ls 49·17 1S·70 113. LOS ANGELES (1171 -Aamol' 1·2 4·4 '· Worthv 13· 11 7·7 ll, Abdul·J•t>Otr 11·23 S·6 27, JOMton 6·10 S·6 17, S<olt 3·14 0-2 '· Cooper 7-6 0· 1 S, Luca' I· IS S-6 ?1, AC GrMn 0-1 0-0 0, McGN 1·2 0-0 2 Totals 45·91 26·31 117 S<-bY Oual1en Clllce90 24 ll 21 29-113 Liker\ 34 7t 27 21-117 TnrH·POlnt {lotl-Cooe>e< Foutto out- Nont AtC>ound1-<nlc990 41 IO!dham 7), LOI AnotlH Sol (LUCH 11) At· 11111-<:hlceto lO IMtCY 61. Los Anoetts JS (Jonnton 171 To1a1 lout1-<1>lc:afl0 31, Loi Anoettt 20 Ttcllntc:al-Cnlc:a{I() delev OI game A-17.SOS L.alren~ • Wed . D« 4 -at Uta h, Fri . Dec 6 - Hou11on (nonwl Sun , Otc 9 -D•lln (hornt), Thu", Dae 12 -Pl!Mnlx lhorntl. Fri. OK 13 -11 Denver, Sun Dae IS - Otlrolt lnomel. Tues., Dae. 17 -at New York, Wed .. OK l9 -al Miiwaukee, Fri. Dae 20 -•I Cleveland. S.1 • Dae 21 -•' Wt1nlnoton, Thur1 . Dae. 26 -at S.n Antonio, s.r . Oac 11 -el S.crarN111to. Sun , D« 2' -GOiden Slate (llOmtl ~~ weo .. Dec 4 -S.cramento tnomel. Thun , Dec. S -et Golden Slate, Set .. Dec 7 -Utah CnomeJ; Tues,, Dec 10 -Oa1111 (nomeJ, Wed .. Otc l l -a t Denver. Fri, Oac IJ -11 Stttlla, Sal Otc. 14 - P~lx (nomt), w.o . Dae 11 -Golden Stalt Corne), Fri, Otc 20 -Sen Antonio lnomt). S.t .. Dec 21 -t i Sacremen10. weo , Dae 7S -ar Portland, Tllun . Dec 26 -Pnlla~onle Cnomtl. S.1. Dec 7t -et s...111e, Mon , Dec 30 -80,ton lnomel C ...... KOl'M SOUTtt' SouJn Aleoam. 67, TH~H 6' Arktnu' 61. SW Miu ourt 67 WEST Brltl\11 Columbia 11. Sacramento SI 61 OklallOmt 91. ttew11J·H U0 61 Loul1lena s1 101. Hawaii Pacific 19 TOU.NAMENTS ... A ... NrT ~ttlllp Oukt 92. Kenus 16 lfln ll St John'\ 16, Loul1vllle 79 (third) GrNfA&t~a ~ Norin Caroline 6S, Neveoa-LH Vaoet 60 Purdut 81 Arizona 74 (tnlrd) Vlltanove 71. Al111ke-Ancnoraoe S7 (11111\) MltlOUrl 80. Teu,·S.n Antonio 47 (ltvtntl't) United V"'9iftlt a.t* lrWltaflenel Virginie 79, Ve Commonweeltn 7S, 01 ltlrtl) N C ·Wllmtnoton 92. Towton St 60 lthlrdl How Too 20 fared How tM ToP Twen•v tttml in I~ Anocl•ted Pren' colleoe t>eskelt>all POU tareo ~undav NO I Norin c!arollna IS·O) def NO 16 NtVt da·LH Vt0•' 6S·60 No l Mlelllgan ll·O) dlO not pCay No 4 Svracus. 13·0> did not PlaY No S Kanta\ (l· 11 lo\1 lo No 6 Duke 91·16 No 6 Dulle IS·O) OHi No S Ken.a1 9'2·16 No 1 m1nol1 12-ll dlo not olay No I G.oroetown (2·01 dlcl not Plav No 9 Lout1vltlt 12·21 '°" 10 No 19 St JOfln'1 16· 19 No lO Kenluckv l3·01 did not Pltv No 11 Notre OarM 12·01 did not l>l•v No 12 Loul1l•n• Slate (3-01 o.f. Hewell Paclllc. 101 ·'9 No 13 Ol<lenoma (S-0) 1>41et Hewall·HllO tl-6' No 14 MtmPnl1 Slate l2-0I dlO not plav No I 5 Norin C•rollna Stele 17-1) did not Oll V No 16 Ntvade-Lu VeoH 14· 1 I '°'' to No 1.North Caroline 6S-60 No l7 Marvla nd 12· ll did not play No II St Jolln'\ 13· 1) l>HI No 9 LOUl\Vlllt '6-19 No 19 Auburn I I· I) did not otev NO 20 Ale Oema ·Birmlnoriem (2· 11 dlo not ol•v HllVWMd fterlr SUNOA Y'S AUUL TS ( Ulfl ef >O·•Y .___. ... ,._....) f'IUT RACU fvrlono1 Mad At>encion tVei.n1uetal 7 20 420 210 Prtnctu Elvira (SlbU .. I 6 20 3.10 I'm Gunn1gel1ven <Plnc:av) J 20 TlrM 12• 4 Also r•n. Rtb'1 Honor, Cnanot ex- oraulon, Orlt nlatlCnamp, Prtnctu Sriei.ura HCOND lltAC•. 6 tur10no1 Atvl111 (Va .. nzuelal 10 60 6.00 l 40 Euav (Htrt'len~I) 12.40 UO CH I In Sltv•r (Me1tl 2 80 Timi I!? I AllO ran SuPVrt> J11 Cutt ntn, Anlwtr Tiit LadY, Golden Aeo•ll• Scralcllecl Product llor Barnie Sn• Slno1 Well n DAIL y DOO•L• <•·21 Pela MO 00 THIAD lltACIE 6 lurlOll9' Prtorln1 (KttntU 1 40 S 00 3 ~ Cntvo (Htrnanotzl 4 80 l 00 CtP<l<loulnatl (811111 310 TlrMl102 Al•o ran S11u11141 Trio. Al Knatll•. AHrd1n'1 Grav, Ol•mond Cullar Nenlt'1 C:•n Can ScratchtO Nona U •XACTA 1•·6) f>•ld 194 SO r:OU.TH lltACE. 6 lurlono1 S.nov Pan CBlact.) 9 10 4 80 3 80 Ato.urtvrl Lana IValtn!utlal S60 4 60 Pocket Air (Bretl a 40 TlrM I 12 I Al10 ran Ylppvevo. T~11 'M Coui. Ell Noan B . Smooth Bid. Quick Couoar. French Admire!. Proper Ma1ntv. Wine Crown Ser ttellad PaOQiJt U IXACTA 17· 1) Paid '107 SO FIFTH RACI. 1 lurtong, Wild Klllv !Toro) 1 20 • 20 2 40 -'lflrmeo'1 Dancer lMCCe rrol'll 4 80 2 60 Nuc .. er Winter CPlnc.ivl 7 40 TlrM 1,23 3 Alto ran Hold Mt Tenoer, Dear Effie Got You Aunnln Scrttclled None I 5 EXACTA IS·l J Paid 117 SO SIXTH lllACE. 6 l'urlOng\ Jeweterv Srort IC tin I 41 40 13 80 6 00 c .. var Hoot IW1tdl 4 60 3 20 Sttr\hlald (Plncav) 4 60 TlrM 1 12 2 Allo ran Otwn 0 ' Tnt Dance, Wt'N S... BOid And GrHne. Houton, SolerTMnlt Uno SCftlCntO No,,. U EXACTA (1 I) p•'d ~SO SEVENTH AACE I Milt Hurricane HK I But I l) 80 1 00 6 00 MOntauk (Maztl S 60 4.:10 M01t Dtltrmlntd C04lvere1l 6 00 Time lJS 2 Al&o ran Tut>afor. Cooper\ 1>1111. AOolfo. Cato Stflo, Greno Oandv Certain Treat. Nevaoantt S<retcneo L• Vern't Bio Mac U liXACTA ll·9J paid S1S6 SO U ~ICK SIX <2·•·1-S 2-1) Pl•d s7S,49t to wltl't two wlnntrt l1lx norinl '2 Pica.. SI• con\Oltllon Ptld Sl,96100 wlln 11 wlnnert (live nonesl EIGHTH RACI. 1 Mlle I'm Soltndld lMcCarronJ 9 to 6 00 2 80 Trim Colonv ITorol 180 ) 90 Twlllght Alde>t (Plncevl 2 40 TlrM 136 A"o ran Sari'\ Heroine, Ledy Ma1xne 0 . WM Ltvllltrt, T v Anldual. Too Corue>e. AHllY Fancv SCrelcntd Non. SS IXACTA 11·21 oe1d117900 NINTH lltACE. I Mite Mike's Car (Vattnruelel IS 00 7 00 4 70 Bron1lno lf"lnct Y) S 20 3 20 Su1umu (CH t•nonl 1 i'O Tlmt 1.364 A110 ren-~otJttttJry Tuono: Nlml'it°rn Provkltr. Accu Baell:, MOIOr B~t PIO . wlOI La nolng S<ratcneo Rare Stamp SS IXACTA (l·t) Ptlel Slll.00 AttendMKr. ll.l30. NHL C~•ELL CONl'ElltENCE SmY9M OIYli*I W L T Ph Gr: GA Edmonton 11 4 3 37 121 86 C•loerv 13 I 3 29 103 ... Vancou•er 9 13 ) 21 101 107 Wlnnloeg 9 t 4 7 20 16 117 KIN& 5 I• 3 13 75 119 Html OMMwt 10 ' 3 73 9 10 4 12 6 12 6 18 Toronto s 1S 3 13 79 103 WALES CONl'l!llt5NCE ~·'"" DMsieft Pnllaotte>nl• WHnlnglQfl NY llltndarS NY Atnotrl Ntw JtrMy Pltr10uron 19 S 0 38 llS 14 7 ) 31 9S 10 I 5 2S II 11 12 I 23 91 9 12ll9n I 12 3 19 17 BO\IOn Qv.bt< 8ufttl0 Mon tr ta I Hertiord Adltmt DMt*I 12 • 4 21 12 10 I lS 11 1 l I 2S 11 9 l 2S 11110 22 Sunde'('• ktrft BollOfl 4, NIW Jar .. v 1 Edmonton s. Ce!Qery 3 Wlnnloeg 2, Pl'tlltdttOl'llt I 93 IS " 99 11 T ..... 1G- V1ncouver •' Mo,,tr••' Pltl,-uron at Ntw York Aal'IOtrs TIWMlllY't ~•met Edmonton al K• Phlladtlt>nla ti Detroit Wlnnlo.g •' Ntw Vork ltlanderi Cnlce{I() et Mlnnnote 69 IS ., ,. " 17 ,, 7S 76 .. 19 AustraMM Open Cat~) M•N T ... Y't fltur111 llttUlld ~ Jonn McEn<oe (US ).def Henri Laconte <France), S-7. , ••. 3·6. 7·6, 6· I. SIObOdan Zlvolll)Ovk l Yuooslevl•l def Tim MtYOllt IV.S.l, 7·6, 6·4, 6·4, 6·4, Johan Kriek IU SI ~t Ja y Llloldu1 (U.S.), 6·3, •·•, 6 3 SUftdeV'• TMl'd llttUlld SfnttN, Mall Wllandtr (Swldtnl dtf. Ltll ~nlru lU.S ), 6·2, 6•3, 6·2, McEnroe CVS J, dtf Nduka Odtzor (Nlot<'la), 4·'· 6·2, 6·4, 6·2, Crl1to St1vn !South Alrlce) def, Br•d GllC>arl IU S.I, 2·6. 6·4. 6-4, 7·S, Tim Wllklaon (US I def Paul Ann•cona IU SI. 7·5, 6·3, 6·3, Sltf•n Edberg (Sweden) dtt Mall Anger (U.S ), S·7, 7·•. 1·4, 7·5, Wellv Malul' (Aullralla) dtf 8rod Ovk• (Auural· la). 4·6, 4·J, 6-2, 6·2, J~klm Ny\lrom (Sweotn) dtf Jonn Fraw .. v (Auttralla), 4·'· 7-S. 6-3, 6·ofl Mavot11 tu S > di! Aooerto Sato (Aroenllnal 7·6. •·1, 6·4. 6·4, Laconia IU S l def John S.drl CU S > 7-6. 6·3, 7·6 WDMUf SllftCltV's Third R.tUlld Slnlle Cllrlt Evarr LIOYd CU S l def Dianna Btletlrtl IAultralla ), 6·4 6·1, Marline Nevra lllOve IVS l clef Anne Hobb' IBrllatnl. 6·3. 6· I, Ce••rlna Llnoovlst !Sweden) def Pam Shriver (US ), 3·6, 6·3, 6·2, Hena Mandllkova (Ctaenosiovaklal, Otf W•ndv Turnbuh (Au,lr•llt ), 6·4, 6·4 RUMlne HOldeY &ewl·H .. rt of Sall D .... Ohtenu A•cet Millll'I lO·ll~ 1 Sieve Scot!, Fattt>rook, 2'.20. 2 Tnom Hunt, CoronedO. 2':27, ) Aon Cornell, LOI Ane>eltt, 29:39; •· Don J•nlcltl, Tl.IC.IOn. 29 SO, S ArmendO SIQ\Jtl'Ot , Mexico, 29·~. 6 Jon Konlgn, Loi An~'· 30·00, 1 Gabriel Kemeu Ktnva, lOot, I S..rglo S.ncl'tu, Molco JO 10, 9 Garv Tulllt, Loi An~1. 30 21, 10 Stan Evant, Sen Otaoo, 30'76 Millll'I Mer t lfltn I Aoeolu' ~IOnO. Ttnzanle , 2 16 58. 2 lto<IOtrd Martin. T an1enla, 2 1'.3S. 3 Kavin McCa rev, La Jolie, 7 23 29. 4 Ken w 11'°", AIOuouerQut, 2:24:01, S Paul Cum· mlngs, Orem, Ulan, 1'11'04 Wtmtft"I 10· lltem.tw I Zola Bucld. Sourn Amca. l3 I~. 2 Lvnn Nellon MlnnatPOlli , l3 29, 3 Sue Be<ende, San Clarntnlt, l3 51, 4 Svtvla M010...oa , LOS Anoti.\, :M'?l, s Patti Grev. LO\ Ano.iet. 3.ns. 6 Noalrt Drake, New ZuleJ\CI, lS'OI. 1 Ootina Chin. S.n Dleoo. lS Sol, I I Liu Gonitltt. LOI Anot!H. 36:3S, 9 Olene Swick, llOmtlown un· avellal>lt, l6 SO, 10, Karny Klnant, Sen oi.oo. n 1s w_., Mer•"'-i I GaO<'ltle Andtrten, Swltztrlend, 2 42 27, 2 Ll1 Beker, Rancho S.nta Fa, 2 ti 02. 3 <errlt Morrl\On, S:.n Oltoo, J 02·32. 4 Paoov Jov·Wnan, S.n Oleo<>. l ~ 41, S Gloria Sneonaro. San Oteoo. 307 59 Dane Point Yedrt Out> HOLIDAY REGATTA CLASS • -1 Mackinac "· WI!\ TllOmPton. OPYC, 2 HtOPY Camoer. Alcll Orcha ra. Caoi,trano Bev YC. 3 CllvbeKO II. Wtt Foiz. una 111cnt0 CLASS B -1 HolO Klkt. Alck AaH, C1C>O lJYC, TV!veet, 811l CIOrt, OPYC, 3 Prime TlrM, Cnuct< Bavilu , C100 8 YC J·24 -I V Max Jonn HOODtr. OPYC. 2 Aempeoe, Lenee MCCao., OPYC, l 1-ilen ~. Rav Noonan. OPYC CRUISING CLASS -1 Sff00t1, Al Braugnton, OPYC, 2 Whlle>er, Hlldv JOfln· \Oii, OPYC, J Ariel, Norm Htnotr, DPYC C ..... weter PIM NCAA CHAMl"IONSHl"S C•t &elmtnt l"ltul ~ Stallford 12. UC:: lrvtne 11 UC Irvine 2 2 l 3 0 1-11 Stanford 1 I S 3 0 7-12 UC Irvine 1corlng· S.tvetort J, Del V1ltt 3. Camooell 2. Btil 2. Doting 1 Scenford scorlno Klan 3. lmt>trnlno l, Tingle< 2, Gamble 2, VtltJ I, TllOmPaon l °"*°Sc,- Lono Beecn S1a11 13. Brown 9 lfllthl BucknaH I. Lovol• 11111 6 1 .. ven1hl .. WMl!tftd trMNcttoftt •ASl•ALL Ntfltnel L.at9Ut SAN DIEGO PAOAEs-Flrtd Oule Vlrgtt, 1nlrd oett coacn r:DOT•ALL Hetltnel r:Mfbel LNtut NEW YOAK GIANTS-Ptece<I Lionel Manuel, wlot receiver. on ln1ured rtttrvt Actlva1eo Stacv Rooln1on. wide receiver, from ln111rtd rt1ervt COLLEGE SOUT HW ESTE RN LOUISI ANA-Nemtd Ntlton SIOkltv nHd loolbell coecn Orange County cb•mpe 8t. Catherine'• School of lACUJla Beach captured tbe Dloce.e of <>ranee. ParoolLla1 Atbledc ~ae n.nity cll.taloaal cba.m- pJoulUp (H•enth and -"lath Dade) re-cently, toppllnC lmmacalate "lieut of ll&ry (Suta A.Ila). 15•9 , 15-7 ln tbe nnaJ cam~. llemben of the team Included ·ADCJe Raab, Kerry Elwell, Etln Ber- ryman, Aleaandn Helin, Alll901i 8mJth, Stephanie bet.el, NlMa Johmon, Cy Watetbuy and Abbie Mcintyre. The team wu coec6ed by Ca.odJ Wene. J ' • , SoccER Estancia: Tough act to follow OefendingCIF champion Eagles ra.ted No. f1n 2-A EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the la." in a senes on area prep soccer teams. After numerous att,empts to contact coaches in the Sea View League, only two (Estancia and Newpon Harbor) responded. Here is the outlook on those two teams. E•t.ncla It W1 II be a tough act to fOllow for the Eagles, who wall be dtfcnding their CfF 2-A ta tie this vear. Eugenio (Hano) Juarez. however. feels that his team has as good a shot as anybody to come out on top at season's end. And, Estancia enters the season as the top-ranked team in the rankings. "We've got nine guys coming back of the 18 we carried o n the team last year." said Juarez. "We feel we have: a good shot. This league 1s o ne of the strongest around. but we feel confi- dent." Some of lhe key players returning for Estancia include goalkeeper Ernie Salazar and Mark Tyssce. junior ~Inker Enc Kirsch and attacker Eno Wrishl. who was a starter last year. ··uur two goalies may be the best in the county," s.aid Juarez. who prom- ises that the pair wall d ivide playing time. "'They have expcn ence. quick· ness. good reflexe~ an<! agihtr:· J un1or m 1dt1elder Kobb1e Lauderdale. who played w..ater polo. will be another instrumental player. as well as Russclt Gnffiths, a transfer from Virginia. ··Russell 1s outstanding." said Juarez. "'He played on the state c1rcu11 team. one of the elite learns 1n Virginia at center halfback." Other players of note include m idfielder Alfredo Estrada, defender John Corrigan, sweeper David McKieman and halfback Juhan Dos Santos. The Eagles open play Friday at home wnh a match against rugged Dana Halls, which.has been ranked c-1ghth in 3-A in the pre-season poll. Nerport H~bor The Sailors have a new coach for the 1985 season and an influx of e1gtir players from its undefeated junior varsity team. Returners include two de- fenscmen, a left wing. two haltbacks. a goalte and a fullback. ··we have a very s1rong detens1vc team." Sailors Coac h Roger Leigh Ion said. "With some work o n our forward hne and haltbacks. we should have a real strong defense." Senior defenders Kevin Wolfe and Neil Payne arc expected to bnng leaderstftp to Harbor's gllme, whilt JUnior goalte Jeff Klein will be looked upon for aggressiveness in the net. "Offe nsively we're trying to bring our shooting pe.rcentages up," fcns1ve team as 1t stands. A little wo rk o n offense. and we'll have a good team." Zoeller: $255,000 payday MURRIETA (AP) -Fuzzy Zoelltr, an easy-going guy who plays golf for fun. found himself 1n a b1g- money sttuat1on. "I'd been telhng you all I wanted to do was get in a position to cho ke for this kind of money," Zoeller said. The situation: a 12-foot. uphill birdie putt for $150,000. The result "He didn't choke," Tom Watson said. Zoeller used that big putt as the key to a victory -measured only by the standArd of money -m the 1985 Skins Game. Over SundAy's final nine ho les of the twcxiay, 18-hole. madc·f0<-tele- v1s1on event, Zoeller won more than one-quarter million dollars. $2SS ,OOO. Watson finished with SI 00,000, 56- year-old Arnold Palmer with $80.000 and Jack Nicklaus, owner and d~ signer of the Bear Creek C lub and the defending champion in this event. with $1 S.000. "It's a crazy game and 1 love 11 " ~jd Zoeller. who had packed Jp "three or four times" and really hadn't been in the hunt until he dropped that 12th hole birdie for the biaacst payoff of the matches. "That:s what !l's all about, putting yourself in a position Lake that. It isn't nervousness. It isn'i tension But there's a hole 1n the bottom of your stomach. It's a 101 of fun -and 11 was great fun for me just to be play1na with three veat players. great gen1lcmen hke these," Zoeller said. · There had been five carry-overs in the two-tic, all·t1e format before Nicklaus and Watson bmh mined mcd1um-ranac bud1e putts on the cnttcal 12th. Thal put the pressure 'QUarcly on Zoeller. who (aced what he called "a s1raigh1-1n pull " He rapped 1t 1n10 the back of the cup Scovil out as Aztecs' grid coach '>•\!\ DILC10 ( P) -Doug 'Xov1l '4111 be tired a~ 'an Diego ~late Un1vc:rsuy's footb.&11 coa h. and Dr f red Miller, former director of ath-letic~ at Long Beach 5tate and Amona ~late. will become the 1,1n1- "er\1t} ·~ new athlcttc th rector. ac- cording lo publtshed rc!)C.>n'> Thi: \dn Diego Union rc poned Sunda> !hat Miller and SDSU presi- dent Dr Thomas 8 Day have agreed IO d1\mm ScoviJ this week, and that Miller al read~ has a successor 1n mind Mille r was repon<..'<I to be the unan1mo1.1ii recommendation of• a \even-member search cumm1ttee ap- [><>tnted by Day to screen candidates for the athletic d1 reuor''> post The 1oh was previousl y held b} Maf) ~IKe 11111. who wall fired 1n August. M •Iler I\ expected to sign a contrar1 and he in troduced offic1all :r b} Tu\.'~­da~ MeJn"-hllc, the -'\1tt:ts were to return toda:r from Saturda> '\season- ending game 1n Hawa11 The A11ecs tied the game I 0-1 o endi ng th e season with a 5-6-1 record overall and a 3-4-1 record in the Western .\1hlet1 c ( onterence According to unidentified sources quoted 1n the Union, even a victory over Hawa11 could not have sa ved ()cov11's JOb. In fi ve seasons at San Diego tatc ~LO\ ii'<. teams ha ve compiled a 24-31-3 record. fhe Aztec'> poMcd <iub-500 marks fo r th e past thrt:i: \Cason!.. the. first time that has happened at the school since 1951H>0 "I haven't talked to Dr Day. I don't know what my status 1s." said Seo' ti, "'ho was to return to San Diego from Hawa11 today ~co\.il has one )Car left on h1 ~ rnntract Day 1s rcponcdly planning to offer Scovil another post at SDSl J but l'i not expecting him to accept 1t Da} <iald he does not plan to announce his plans for Seo" ii at the ~me time he announ ces his selecuon fo r the athlettc director's post. He wouldn't confirm that Miller 1s his choice but .said he hopes to "get somebod) signed up b} Tuesday" ' Irvine girls tourney begins Marina takes on Estancia tontg,-it at 5 in first round of 16-team Invitational s.111r....-... ,,.,.. 1 lO om -CONO••t•on flnat •• u""'''"' ) o f!I -F•ttll Ola<t 11ame a t Un1ver1·•• 4 lO a m -Trwo Ola<• oeme '' V"·••''''' 1 )0 D m -(>latnD•on\1'110 •·nt l •• Ul"••U I' ,, JO 11 m -•11.rtflle·St Ml.rv'1 ''"~ •• o''' Malt Matt" 0.1 •Inner ti Aflflia 2 t~om -.Artfl•t •St Ma/1 1 iC>W v1 C~ta !Jlflt Ma•.-0. Ml'9'r ti Hawe•·•" C.a•Oe<l• The ltHeam lrvine-Woodbndge tournament gets the I 9!<5-86 girls basketball !>Cason stancd tonight w1th )1' games at three '>ltc!> The tourney· continue'\ thrpugh \aturday. In tonight's gam~s. Man na face., E:.stanc1a at Irvine High at 5 with Irvine hosting Orange at H Wood- bridge entenains Ontano and Uni· verrny ho•m Trubuco Hills. <11-.o at 8 o'clock. Edison and Cbrona del Mar meet Tuesday in the opening Tound of the Irvine tourney at University at 8 pm Thursday marks the beg1nn1ng of the 32-team Artesia Classi c, wh1lh features the top teams 1n both Orange and Los Angeles counties. a"d draw' se veral local squads including Foun- tain Valley. Mater De1 and ( osta Mesa. That tourney conttnue\ through Dec I 2 Corona del Mar and (osta Mesa along w1th New pon Harbor and Hunt1ng1on Beach, will also pan1c1- pate in the Garden Grove Tour- nament. which begin!> Saturda y and continues Dec 14. In non-wurnament aC"\1on Tues- day, Laguna Beach ho~ts Laguna Hills, Hun tington Beach 1ra vels to Mater De1 and Wcs1mins1er 1s at Newpon Harbor THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE Nen-LNeu• TONIG"T M3ter De• at Wulern TUESDAY l aouna Hill' al Laouna Beath. I Hunllnoton Beach at Mater Oto l Oco n View el Catltornla I We\fm1n1ter el N1twPOrt HarbOr 1 30 THU4UOAY Leouna Beacn et CePO Vauev '"""·an Ocean view at Tourna mtfll ot Cnemplon' San Cl1tmt "lt at NewPOrt HerbOr I TOURNAMENTS Irvine· Woodbrldet TOtlllllt's Gamft s .. dOCtr Marona •S E "•nc•a a t 1rv1,,. Brea ., Le Sierra et >NOO<IOr•OOt !.e•anna v1 Da na Hill!. at Un1ver\1tv • o'ctoclr Orange at lrvlnt Ontarto et WOOdOrldge Trar>uto Hiiis II Unlver\ilv Tua\dllv'1 Nmtl s o.m. MA1rlrua·E111nc:11 IO"" VI °''"" lr vlnt IOM1 al lrvll\ll Brae La Sierra IOHf "' OntarlOI WO<>O• Dl'ldotr IOH r ti WooOOl'ld9• S.venrui-Oana Hiii' 1ener " Tret>u<o 1111i. u11i.er,11v IC>ffr el un1ver,1tv • o.m. Edison •• Cor011• o.t Ma• t i Untveo•tv L• Quln!e YI Lo' AllO' ., lr•llle Marlne·Eslencte wonner Y1o ~•noe fr.11\11 "'lnn•r at WooOorlOM WMlneMaY'' .. IMS • 30 om -Edison-Coron. oe1 Mar IOser " L• Qulnta·l0t Anos IOw r •' >NoooorldQt 6 p m -Edlson•Coron. <!ti MA• wln,,... vi La Qv1111e·LO\ .Ano, winner e t lrvfne I pm -8 rea·L• Siena win,,... "' ()ntano >NOOdO•ldoe win,,., et WOOOOri09t t o m -Savanne·O•n• Hiii' win,,., •I I reovco·Unlver,ltv wonner ,1 Unlver111~ Tilursctev'• •~• 1 o.m. (ham0lon,h10 Hmlllnall al lrvlnt ~th Olet:e H mlllnal' •' WOO<IO• °"' and f'rideV'I .. mas 7 o.rn. C11emo•on,nlo Hmlllnall •' WOOdO••doe Conwlellon u mlfle>ets a• un1ven1tv and lrvone ""'"'-O.n~ TI\unc19Y't .. ,_ l U 1> m Lelte ... ooo vt ro1)11tain Vt fft v •' Arlflll ) U om -B•nn•no "' LOl'O 8aac" "Olv •' M•w•ll•n C'.eroen• llecrealton Ctntt' Sp m -Com1>10<-"' Peicn \/erOt' •• Arifll• S om -Oownev •I LoCke at Hew•11•11 C.••oen• . 6 45 om -Ganr '' ~lluti Arts al Artoti•• 6 •S om -Mira Colle "' t.0u"v11i. •• Hewe1len Geroen' I 30 om -.r.r1tt1a •S St Mary ' el "'""'' fftaY'• ..,_, l IS om -C01ta Mase •• Mater O.• •' Arteu l IS om -LonQ &.6C11 >N1IM1t1 •I Veltev Cnr•stle n at l1awe11an Geroans So m -Cerrito'"' lltversooa Pol• •' Ar tu •• s om -Tnousenc:1 O••' vs >Nnh•llClton at H•w•ll•n (;eroens 6 45 om -l vnwood " Pneaane el Mewellan Garoen\ 6 •S o m -MOrn1n9,1oa vt LA ;oroer •' Ari"'' I •S o rr -~0"9 Be.en Joro.n '' Mu·• o• Ar•H e S.f\H'CS. V'' •mat 9 e ,., '-t1191twood·P1u• ;; JO\e• ., • •~ewoon 1=,,. l"lt..-in VeOev '"'-~,. •' ~,,.;-, •• • o rr •"'i-000 ll>1u1 ll. "''"'* •I ~ake•ooo ~c.vnta n Va,..v •11\Mf tt..Artn1t MMM'f, O.C. t Mmff ) 15 om COlliOlal•Oll Quartt~flllall •' Ht•t•lan C.er_, ) 15 om -CP1amo1on1n10 iver llfrllnett et .Artflla S 0 m -(Ol'M)lt loOI' Qut"er1'"t l' •I Hewaoan ""°'"' S om -Cnt "'"'°"'"'D oua •l•rf•llt" •' Atlfl t • •S o,.,. -Consooet•o11 Quarterflnals •' Hewe11ef" C,er<Mn\ • 0 Pm -Cnemooon,1110 Qutrter'lnatt ., A•le11• I )() o,.,. -COllM><•flon oueriertlnah •' ...... •" '='•'Geftt I )0 o rr CP\amO•"""noo ouertedort•M •' Arlfllt Wedftfld9y, ~ 11 _, l ~ o m ConM>1et1011 ....,,111na11 •' 11awa11el' Citr~I S o,.,. -ConlOlatlo" .. n.1llne1, et Mawalle• Ga•O."• • •S o,. -Cl'lemc .. ons,;10 ""'111nai1 a• TllundeY, ~ 12 .. ._. 4 ')() o,.. ('f)(''C>l•••on t1nat• t i Arle\I• l p ,... -C "•"'0•01111\to llnai. •• .Arlh ra McEnroe'-s troubles continue American rallies to beat Leconte a fter given anothe r code violation MELBOURNE. Ausiraha (APJ -John Mcf.nroc-.• troubles at the Australian Open continue 'l ct. he continues to win. Th<' second-seeded McEnroe rallied from the bnnk of clim1nat1on 1odav to beat I 3th-seeded Henn Leconte ot France 5-7. 7-6· 3-6. 7-6. 6-1 and ad,anLc to the: quarterfinalc; oft he SI 5 m1ll1on event. At one r>01nt. McEnroe trailed two set'> to one Jnd wac; down 1-S in the founh set ti ebreaker. But he '>tormed back to win the final six points of the tiebreaker and then won the last set to take the th ree hour s-plus match in front of a P3Clced outside court. McEnroe has not enJo~cd an eas> umi: at the Australlan Open. neither on the cou rt or oil 11. Dunng wday's match. he was again give~ a code violati on b> the umpire for an audible obscen1t~ · In a prev ious match last week. McEnroe was finl'd S 1.250 for a !.1m1lar offen se - a fin e that put him O\ er the allo"'abte limit and means he "'Ill have to sent." a~ 1-da~ suspension al the concl us1on of the 1oumamen1 Before he had even played ht!> first matLh here. McEnroe got 1n10 a c;hou11ng and sp1tt1ng match w11h JO urnahsts who were inquinng about his g1rltm·nd actress Tatum 0':-0.cal Despite .111 of hi'> lr11uhk'> .\11.Fnr111: hJ c, kept w1nn1ng On \tond;i' l l.'t..ontt: 22 la\cd '><>mt: '>Uperh tennis but hie, c,p1nt ·appc.-arl·d hroken ·a11t:r he lo\\ tht tounh \et McEnroe .... ,11 lal'\ un\(.·l·dc:d '°'lohodan '1H>JtnU\ Jt ul 'I' ugoslav1a 1n tlw 4u.inat1nal\ 111 the: gra~-. luun tournament ZtVOJ1no' Jl ba!>ed in \A. 1:.,1<1ermam '11n11nut'd hi\ g1an1~1ll1ng run h\ do .... ningl'l1?hlh-'>et:1..kd \mcncan Tim \i1J\()llC. a n•>t1.·d gra" (OUrl C\Pl'rl ~ f., ~ ..i A-..i fi.J 1n another tour1h-r11und 1.·ntountl'f LI\ r1JIOll' ll a tall 22·H«.tr-old Imm Bclsrad1. dd caLCJi ii111Lh-!>ccdc.d Amcr11 . .ao_ ~L l1a '-~ ..i!l. Ult.:. '>econd round LI\ OJ1no' IC who I'>\.\. 1mbleJ on thamp111n Bans Becker\ doubles pannc:r has \hown a n:ceni liking tor gra$S mum He dl.'kated \1111~ IA 1lamkr ut ~"'eden dL \.\. 1mhledon c:arll1.·r th•'> \t:.H Pnor w "1d'.nroc·, '1t..111n t""u-11me l.hamp11ln Johan Knek of the L' n11cd ~t.tte'> tx·camc the fir\t pla\l:r to adqincc: 10 the quancr1inal'> Knd. .. the '>l\th !.Ced JeleJted un-.cedcd \mc:nusn Ja\ Litp1dU\ 6-' 6-..i f>. \ Knek ran lo..ed 10th 1n the "'orld and the .\u'>tral1.in Open winner 1n I'll-SI and 1Qk2 <,1mplj had too mdn' <;hots.for the left-handed Lap1du<\ from Pn nc~·ton \i .J RaHl 1.klaH.'d the stan nl pla\ for almo!">t lhrcc hour\ lc.>da~ but onh lour men·.., c;1ngles wen.· '><.hedulcd MONARCHS LOADED AGAIN Mater Def looking to outdo its court p·erformanceof ·s5 p ~a1er De1'~ gJrls be!lkc.-tNll team ha~ the talent to &<'t into tbe pl1&yoffs aga in ch1) year but 1t "tak1n& le~ 10 mak.c 11 fanher than the second round Mona rchs ( oach < aro l) n ( .ump~ll has a strong hs1 of re-tume~ and as solid a defensive unit a~ lout "fear ( amphcll ha-. al-.o- assured her tea m of a tough pre· league schedule in order lo prepare o( post-seaM>n pl.i} ··11-., hard to S<l\ about our league," < ampbd l said otihe Angelus League. V. e go into 1t not knowing an)1h1ng, about our cumpct1t1on · \.1 ater De1 ha\ figured out ho"' to but It'> foes. though. B!> 11 went unddeated la!.t 5easun If.HJ The \.1onarc.h'> defeated their leagut' uppo.- m·nt' h·, ~'~ ,1, pmnt'> 13'>! ~ason Thl" 11n 10 their otTen\t'' Detcn..e \A.C' run J ""di kn ,..,,n full-<.our1 pre\'··< ampbcll Yid \A. e kno"" "'C can 't lt'.'t lht'.'m aero~' the ltne We run J 'en tough man ll1 man '4e ha\e \Cf' qu1clo. k1d\ \A. i"rt' Jhk 10 t.ike ti:am\ out ot their game\· ( ampbcll hJ' little ni:ed 10 t'mpha.-,11e an \ 11thl·r deten!iK 'ot until I get wllt'r kid., '>ne ~1d \.1 dtl"r l>e1 ha'> '"'o nla,a'> 5-1" nut 11 '> do'4 n the rukr fr,;m there Lt:ad1ng thi: wa\ fur thl "1unari hs 1\ prnnt guJrd \:11t•lk \1 Jnlrt <i .5 'lt'n1or (11:n < rJlnt'' a '· ~ 1ur.1or j!.UJrd I\ rnpom1hk fur d 111101.l hi..r1k ol Malt:r l>t•1' 'tonn&,. and )·; ..._1rn Flkrman lt:ad\ the: team •1n the hoard'> v.11h I 2 rebound\ per g.aml The tt'na 11' "I the 'v1unMch'>. • dtfcn'><." hJ\ hl'ld >PP' nt>nl' tu onh J)S po1nl'> p..·r conte'>I 11a-:.1 \C.1,11n 1 .\nd turno,~·r, .inJ \tcah. ha'l Jtlountc:d for .1b11ut t:JlJ pcrLent ot 1hc:11 utkn\c. a~l 11rd1 np 111 < ,im pht-11 < >ur di:llO\t' '' our 'ulkn~ \nc '>did r he \\ 1r cJf h' •fX•n lt'1l Ir '4.'0J\111' J l 'Acstcm H11!,h I 1n1gh1 thl·n ho.,.t Hunungton Bead., Tue-.<l;;i" I heir tough ..chcdulc al'" ha\ tht:m appear- ing 1n threc tournamcol'> -~ne'\1a., '>a anna and \.1ar na-Ed1<,,1r ~IC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE. ~IC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE DEATH Nonce s ere n. f hts stiuemenl was filed ange Counl on Oclober 29 I Tn•s business 11 con· toe• lh• ceN . and 1ou1 Po..011st-ed O•ange Coas1 PL.1>-.E :>F 8 ::: 'lECE1P~ M••f' <;di•~ • ·~~ ,,., ~ For failure to attend, you t wtth the County Clerk 01 Or-1 1985 Y dueled !;iY husband ano wile w19••· money and Pfop-0.-11~ Poiot N O•t'"'~;~/5 '.>e o."''' itS•"l; r::>-01 29eS-B .::ie,· • '>e• 9~,. .._. "'d may be d .. m41d guilty of a I ange Counly on Octooer 2 t F2t05l3 J M1thee1 Sedillo Snertll erty ma' be 1•11• wlthoul Tll15 bu,•ness •S con ~t'Mre• 2 'l ·e v t ,4 61'8' s··-· :0,1.t Me'a ..,11. .......... C• 1 ... ,.. , ,.,, -. conlemp1ofcourt. 1985 Publ•SMCI Orange Coast c S@Cl•llo lhlrther wernlng lrom lh• ducledOy l coroora••o• ""' E~ -;;,c:"'• r ""'E' :.<O"•" The pell11on ftled herein F29Ml l 0811 p,101 Novemt>e< 11 ,8 Tn1s sia1emen1 was ltlect court Germayne C ,,.,b, p.,., ~ A • " '< .. V c: Q E tire nc; •• ,. "" • ,. • • • ., 1• lor the purpoM of lreelng Publlsnect Ora11ge Coasl 25 ~no December 1 1985 w11 n tne Count1 Clerk ol Or Theft •r• oiher '-o•I re-oen1 POOLIC NOTIC£ • '<B·S .. A Q • )"'0 . C"' :>" -<',.S·Ce'"' 'G " , • the eubject child for pt.ce-01111 Piiot Novembe< 11 18 M·S l lx ange Counly on Novembtif ~lr-nle. You m•y went • Thi!! '1811H'"el't .,,as T'lpr ... r, 5v S ·eM A• ES -4 "I' A , ·' '" , 1 ·~ ment tor adoption. 'a ynA "--em"'•t " 1985 t '22 1985 lo C811 en ettorneJ rlghl wolh ine Coun ~Cler~ ot 0• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ,...,G,. Sl"'•'IOL GOVERNING BOARD 8 MANK S. ZOllft County l2" u..,.,.. .,.. ~ M·810t F293125 ewey. II ,ou do not known anoe Count~ '" "'4ovemt•P• NAME STATEMENT P,AC.E :>,,A>ojo;; 4AE v N C aro l yn 11 S toc_ .. y Clerk. 1,; R. Kunlpo, Dapu-POOLIC NOTICE Put>llshed Orange. Coas1 •n attorney, you m•' cell an 20 1985 •.,e •ot1owonc;, 0,.,\0,.5 -''t' • , E Pur ,.,as•no Oea t PurcllHI~ Dtr.ctor ,, MLIC NOTICE Dally P1101 December 2 9 •tforney referrel Mnic. Of F292M3 llOong 0US•"8S• H q,t) 5,,. .. ~ ~qe~ e 81'81 S!•l'f'f osta i:: !'> ...... • l" Oa110 November 15 ' FICTITIOUS 8UllNIESS I 16 23 1985 • legel •Id otnc• (lleled '" Andrew W Couch. Al· BBQ co : • 1 tz-o ::;· Ve~A .o. '<<F~f t' ::>.t :·; 19115 FICTITIOUS 8Ull"'ESS NAME ST A TfMENT M-845 the phone bool!). IOfneJ Al Lew. fwo C0tpor· ,,.,.,..00,1 s,.8,.-Cl' 'l::'66J 'II 0. -' S .. f "'EB -gpc O.Wlll W Clinton, Cou11· NAME STATtMENT Thto lollowmg persons are O.esi-s de que le en· ele ~Ha, Suite 12$, New· '\4f)rmar BP•"lll.J S•ac• p• G ,f'll "'&' '"" 8D0 v"'· '' CounN I, Larry Cory, I fhe following pe nons are llo•ng bv5tness as Annie , lreguen Hla c lleclon tu· port .. ech, CA 92MO ~ 154 c8,,,.)r O• c ~s•, am~ S• noc L s1r•CI . • 0- 0.puty Count, CuunNI, oomg busmess as Remcon,Jewelry $1\o p. 320 B Marine POOLIC HOTIC{ dlclal ueted Ilene un p4uc Published 01an9e ~oa" M"~d C A 026:'' J"I)" County C1111to•11111 a.-· Criminal Courie lulldl119, Oevelopmenl 2100 South A"e Balboa Is land CA i 1-lO DIAS CALE"'OARIOS Dally Pttol Novemt>er 2. De omoiri~ M Vf!~O•• 'l4r • no !'~ •t"<l ""Ough '' G"•· 210 W. Temple Str11t I Fairview SI Sonia Alla, CA 92662 I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS., P • r a pre 11n18 r u n a cem1>e1 2. 9 1110 16 1985 t .. , "<''!' .. u••t•"Q' ,., .,.,,rq R ~·o .,_.,na11111 ,.._ ----K-2-1-91-1--- (1-520). Loe AngelH, CA 19270• Rot>erl Sturges 320B NAMt STATl!MflfT rHpuHl8 HC:rlle 8 m• M·8JA• !:'Pa • 4 '<..'.'f.olb '""I'\! t ., ••. ,. ::>tS •R, • to0l2 174-5"1. AllOfneyt RoDe•t p Weyoand 2336 Martne Ave Balboa ISlano The IOllow1ng persons are qul111 e11 Hla e0f1• t , """" • • ,. """' ,., •' ,.,~ ,,4,f'C AP~~~~CT~~: r n ror Count' Of Loe •no••· Orchid Hill Piece San1a Ana CA 92662 °01"9 bua•nfl5s as OGW U11• cart• o una llemed•. ·-• •• , ~""P' 1 • •" 1• • • ' • -' •'• Dept ol Children'• Ser· CA 92707 Tn1s business 15 con Bu12ge1 Prepa1~t1on 1 C•vl( letelonlce no le otT-• POOLI C NOTICE ,. ~· , .. ., '"• ~: ,,. ~· n• • ··,. SE~i:~~,!>;Eo~ C vie•• Pllillp E CnalDerg J•• l c:tvcteo oy an 1nct1v1duel Ptaz11 Suile 2rS Newoort PfOlecclon: eu t••PU991• • "' ,_...,,,., ,,..,,.-, •• , , ,,.,., ~,..,,.,~ • Pubhshtlll Orange Coast Sanla Clara Ctrcle Cos1a I Rooen S1urges Beech CA 92660 H crlle • mequln• llefta qua FICTITIOUS llUSINESS •· , ''d'"~ ,. ... "" • ,..,. • '' • • ··~ H ~, 11 1~ .~5 Deily Pllo1 Nov11moer25. De Mase CA 92626 Thi\ 11atemen1 was llled OGW lncorpora teo A cumpllr con I•• for-NAME STATEMENT 11,,1, ,,.,. ~· ;, ,,~,.,· ,.. , ,,c-· .. 1.;11mber ? 9 16 1985 Mark l Semtnaro 2220 w1lh Ille Counly Clerk or 0 1· Calllornia Corporllloon 1 m a 11 d • d • • I• II• I•• rn!' •ollowmo Dtl•SOllS .iro• ,, 0"' k ., " • .. ~t' ... · "" 1 • , , ' M 827 I Pon ADeroeen Place N--enge County on Novembtlf C1v1c Plaza Su11e 275 New· ·~opladH al ueled qulert <lo•ng oosiness 85 Oue I • ,..,. '" · •,. dC ,,. ,.,....: "' • DOrl Beach CA 92660 t 1985 port Beach C A 92660 qu• I• c0f1• eecuche •" R1<l9I' l &nc:tsc.ao•ng ~s• F21MJ.3 ~"~' r>-' "" "'' -.~ •,.,, "' , .. , This bus111ess 1s con-F2tOll1 OGW Budget Prepereltorl ca.eo. Promon1orv Drive ..,.,.51 .,.,r v •..: • -ie .ods' · • • it '" POOLIC NOTIC£ ducted Dy • genefal pe n-Pubhlhed Orange Co11s1 A C11htorn111 Corpora11on ' SI uel9d no Pf•Mrlt• 111 Nto,,.POll Beach CA q2660 08 h 0 1 '11(1.PI'" ,. , •e ,. ,,,.; '~t' j ll . t • q,.,:: •o•_ nership 0 111ly Ptlol Novembef 11 18 C1vot Ptaze Su1le 275 New-rHpue•l• • llempo, pu9de Doug Ovrrell 755 Prom • • an.: ~f'mt ,.1 , '"B~ • 'f'l os • E • ~~ .. t'"" ' •\ ' F1cm1ous I UllNEH Mark L Semm•ro l25 and 04!Cember 2 1985 port Beecll CA 92660 p«def 411 ~.'le puecten on1ory Drive Wes1 Newoort .,. e •• '"<lu ,..,. • , ,.~, ... .,.., ' t:o•d ll' • NAME STl\.TEMINT Tnis slelemenl WH lllCl(I M 822 1 This business 1s con : qulter eu eolarlo. •u dlMro Beach CA 92660 <l<>< ..,,.,,.,,,, l' Qvll• ~n•el' t•e•"'"g,.• •' TM rollowlng person• ar11 I In lne Counly Clerk 01 Or-duelell by a corporauon y o trH cou • di "' Allen Coct<ll"" 755 P•om DUD• IC NO TICE .,.,,.,. P' "" ,. ; er. • n B••ll 5,, "' oorng business a s Tran· wi DllD•tC MnTICE Dome Wertz pr~ed eln evleo edl· .. ,. rUUL J'' ,. ,, r ... ,. 11,. ~"ti' ~"' •,'.' som1c, 18344 Sco1ch Pine angt Counly on November rUUl. nu Tl\19 stetement was lllNl ~ ......... ~..._.. ... de le cott.-011IO•) Or··~ We~• Newpo<1 rll'mlOUS I USt"'rss '"" rHl <lPf''"nc 'i'" °'"'t"'!""---.r;r;,~ -1 " II CA 1 1985 -----..-~ Eleacn l.A ,,2660 ...... ..~ ;:)~ ~ • .. .. -t SI Founlatn a ey F2t08Mt FICTfTtOUS IUSIMll wllh Ille Counry Cieri< ol Or E1leten otfoe ~uleltoe Thrs ou,1ness .s con-NAME STATEMENT ~ac• ~ c ~,,~· n•o•"' ·~~· " 92708 16 3., Published Orenoe Coast NAlllllE STATIE•NT •nge County on Novembtlf e.g ..... Puede que v.ted due•~ b"' a 9ener11 oari r~ 1000...100 penon~ Ju a .: OP •esoer 'l •P •o • .,,. ,, -.:. Olw n P ayne Dally P110t Novembe< 11 18 TM IOllOWl!ig persons •r• 20 l985 qulera llernar • un tbo9'"'° nersn1p o(...ng t>u'•"M~ as Ch•C'c>et C "'' , •• :icx.,,.....,. 1 Scolch Pine SI Fovlllein j 25 end Decem ber 2 1985 dolnt;l bustness as Kod111k F2121M lnmedlatalftente. II no con-OOUQ Durrell Leas"'9 a11., S111Q 8;>8 1111 f ,,, r "•'Jt" ~hal ,..,!',.. ' Valley CA 92708 M-821 Precision 1660 BebCock I Landgren and l •ll oce • un 1bo9ado, pu.dt Thos sietement was tiled colic: Coatl 11•....V-Co10t'I '' •rop ' "" ' '"'"<! ""' .... PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.. , .. :l '.' n ~ ~r•mdl n1ld great 1-tr .. nricnd 1rn• .. nn 4 i.;rt"o' i;:n·or io:r.v>J- l hildren Prt\ <Hf *'· ~1l't"<-,,. PN ht·ld In- lt•rmt'n' 1: l•r" n \ r.-.. :'\11·r "'r .. 1 l r 11 :-.. • •1. ... 1,,11 \r f , ~ I,\ n. I JARRETT :\Ill HELF \, ... ~H RETT d r•":\1d1•n· >f Ht. n • , ~ ...: ' 'r 81 ... :i ~ Pu,S..'>f"'1 ..... j\. ~, . • mtlf r .:. ..tl \11'"1• .-.d. P irk ..,. , " !>' r fS, d t \ 1-.11..1·,un \I ' >t It ,!J f Uf'l..<ld'\O I~ 'v.1.,_n lt.1 hPIJI' O{ -\ \I ..ri.I • .: .lO P ~1 F d 1u!~ .,u~•..,t i: '"f'.ln v. t•r,.; J, n ... u .. r\lo ~ ma•!• k.;. 'ht• ~.1111 h11n :=..1t • T\ ::->on t..1 :0.1011 c,t HI' l Le.~. An~1·h't>. ~11t1:1x Panf1C \ ""' \lnr!w•r ' 01rf><·t. n; •1-t4 -- USE THE DAILY PILOT ''FAST RESULT" SERVICE OtRfCTORY .. "r H • 11 ir ~i...U ll..1-L.l.u.. ____ __ 642-S671 Billy w PeyM. 163~4 I j Cos•• Meea. CA 92627 'V1 .. n c11 l t nll l1tlld lnt . I ll•mar • un NNlclo ct. r•f· wtlh tile Couril\ Cter1e ot Or Del MAr CA 9262~ '"" "~" ic• ~ u""P"t~ • Soo1ch PIM SI Founta n DllDI C MnTIC[ DonalO Gregory OOlem· 1~ IEMt 1•1 "'"'·Suite er~la ct. lt>OOadoe ~ • ange C0unty on Novembe• l.Pl•pper RroPllll' 1•t '" '"" •• 't ,,.., '<•bt ~· Valley. CA 92708 1 rUUl.1 nu Otflk! 427 J lst St Newpor1 IJOO• tertl• Ane, CA t2705 une oftc:lne de aylolda legal 1 1985 Jo~nP CMt~ ~·ll's~ c• •. ,., '"'' • . ., ' ?• If'(' " Thll buslne u IS con NOTICE Beach CA 92663 Pvbltshed Or•nge CoH I (YH •• d lrectorlo tel•· F2IOl73 9;>6;'6 lf'llC. •t'•l C• '~" So.1t> f"I .... ducted by husband •net Wiit' Th11 busmen 11 con 'Deily Pllol Novembef 25 04! lonlco) Puo111~ Orange Coast t"•5 bus.I"*'" s cor a C.ut'CO"'' ,. • ..:• r ~ Otwtn Peyoe IMVITl,.0 IMOI ducted by t n 111d1vtdual cembe< 2 9 •11d l6 t911~ C•M No. 44~23 0111y Polot Novemb@t 1 I 18 ducteoct t>v en nd•••O • i:lr '''I("~ " I • •' '" Tn11 11a1emenl wat llled Tile Cou~y San11a11on Do 10 GOI bit! II M-839• TM 111me anll a<ldress ot Dec 2 9115 en.~ R.gnle< o;,.. t r • •()l' "' ,,.. , with 1111 County Cien< of Or-, D111rtet1 01 Orange County Thl~a ,.11~1 .:.~ hied 1ne coon 15 1E1 nombre r 2~ ano emt>e< ~ 819 rr .. 5 stAtemtint .. As '•I&<" f .1c • :-.:ia"" "'"'' ~ •. 1 "''' MO• County on OclObef 25,1 Callforn1a wlll receive Mal· 1111 ,,,. County Clerk ot Or-dtrK CIOn Ile 18 corle llSI Wllh lnP Count~ c 1 ... ~ ,,, 0 • "''" ...... O•O .... ,,,, ... 1 , 1986 ed b ldl unUI Thurld•y. Oct· w C I OA AN GE COUNTY SU· C 111 bet t e..,_..., • ""K' l'l>'"I '" • F2t0252 cemtl41r 12 1985. 11 11 00 ;011~95gvnty on November P\8.IC NOTICE ,..EAIOR COURT 700 C•v!C f'la.IC NOTICE ;0cie~'"• ,.. l"""'' ,,..... ('11SHllC' A tiu: M••ll Put>ltlhe<l Orange Coasl I" M Bids mvel M received F212910 I Cen1er Drive Wesr San II F213Q2, 1,. '"" 'O"'' W'I •<•tr ,,.,.. Oe1ly PllOI November t 1, 1~ •t lhe OltlrlCll Adminls-Put>llltle<I Ore e Coaet FlCTITIOUI IUllNESI Ana Ca11forn1a FICnTIOUI IUllNEIS Puti 5h8Cl 0.tnge Con t C<Jr't •~· ()(>(.,,...,. 8' , a n 25 and December 2 11185 lr811ve Offlc4tl by Ille 12811 0111y PtlOI Novem~ 25 0.-NAMI ITATIE•NT •11t1 Mme address and NA• ITATIE•NT 0 111h "11~1 No .. Pml1'f 25 0.-amOV"' "1()1 ,.~ "I ''"' M 812 and 11me ,,.. .. naoove Mtl 2 ~ 16 11185 T..,. touowing P«M>nS •re ieiephontt nurp~ ol ptetn rne '°''°""""" l>e'tont ,,,. e_,..r.,.• ~ 11 16 1qp<, 1!>• .. 1 c• ,,,., ~""'",.., l0<1n, al wlllcll lime 11\ey wHt cem1>1r · · M 830 dOlng l>utlneff H Pec;ihca titt s 111orney or pt•1n11tt do;ng bu.t<ness es C•tron In !IA &3~ emout'• '' trif' t••a •~ A b• publlcl)o O~ed eno I • Enl.,PflNI, 18821 Oct•• wllllOUI a11 attorney. 11 1E1 veslo•t B A Ca111om1a Qutr11n1ee Iha• '"• r1'11l"' P\8..IC NOTICE namlned 111 lh• ottl04t ol lhe I ware.. Sult• 101 Hun11nglon n""'D'I it dlrecc1on V tit nu Par1nersl11p 2192 Oupon• wtlt ""'"'' rnh '"" r•oL><>'4"<l __ ;....;;..;;..;;.;.. _____ Ot1Wcts. 108·U Ellls Av-P\ll.IC NOTICE 8"ch. CA 92&48 mero d• 111elono <lei Ome Sulle 1) t 1,.,.1ne CA Pla..IC NOTIC{ Cc11·tr~' • ,,,,. \A"'" t People NEED classified FICTITIOUS I UtlMlll anue Fountain Va~. Cell· 1 . Wtn<Mll C Witte. 1882 I t bogedo oet oeme.naenttt o 92115 lwt11r11..., tu""" 11 ,,..... ...-1 NA.Ml ITATWMINT 1 lorn1a ror Ille loltowlllQ FK:nTIOUl llU9INltl I Del-•,., S...11• 101 Hunl-det (Hmt n<11n11 QIA nc Sperllng lnYf!S1'"4!<'1 COi "CTfTIOUI IUIMU ot '•·'u•• ".,.,., nto ,. 0 r11e ro11owmg 1>9'90tlt trt PURCHASE OF ONE Ill NA• aTATtmwt ,ton Beecll, CA 92648 t ie nce ebo g•do ,,1 p0ra1ton A Cahl0tn•• Cor .,. .... ITAflMINT Cc"'•t<' ,..c _.u, ,, v..11 d0tnq blJalnnt es Pt n Pa-VARIABLE FREQUENCY Tht tollOwlng_,perwone are retttil.~ L-18700 ROGERS & 018 A l aw <;or por111on 21!12 Ouoont Tiie IOI og C*iOtls 8/t> t'<' 'N'-'!il!O 01ftc Lt• .. Corp 3179 ~·ve SYSTEM SPECIFt-,oo111Qbt4iMMU All Wtyt Mewn Slf'Mt •103, Hool· poratlon 17111 9"c:ll8ivd D<•ve S...11• 111 ln11"8 CA (!<>o••g Du!Mef>S .. Tl''I• lit 'h• OtSTRtCT ,_ ... .., Pullm•n Suite r 13 Cotti CATION NO E 174 I PlumblllQ, 27324 Camino lnQlOI\ ~II. CA 92648 suite 103, Hun11ng1on 92' 15 11m111P Govrmet '1• W IM •>QM to •e,.cl '"• rw et M&ell CA 112926 Bids mu11 be •aut>mllted 1c ap111rano • 1MI, L41gune 'lh11 bu11n111 11 con 8e.cn C A 92847·5949 (714 J ttn M1r11 SP•• 11riQ &tjlb.;11 Bl•d Newp orl Mis ~ to '"'"'"to an~ " Qomm111ndCH T•ucklHH on 1..,. lorm tuPPlled by 1he NIQ\*, CA t2e17 ducted by • geo1etat part e• 7 eo• 1 '1~2 Oupont Dove <;uit• °"'" " c A onu' 'fll9\••••ll.S °' onl('ltmfltthf'• Corci a C.ltl corp ,.me .. OllWCta lnteeordancew4th w .. , coa.1-Lond()n Co Mtll\lp DATE (Feeh•I NOV 20 ,,, 1,.,,,,. CA 92T111 Q;ti"Ann ...... ,.. ,,. , .... ,,.,b'dlOl t"llW>ntOCI•~ •oove tJ( PfOvi.lonl ol the epecM-Inc • Callt corp MMe• Ftant. Rot>eft llW 198• T1111 t>u••n•tt • eon Mar~~·•f' •A Cornn• ae PJ•w an• tc t"'8 l)lcv•!lo<>r'll Th•• 11u11n•u II con '-lllOnl •bOW Thtt •t1r.m.n1 ... Ii*! Lii A. Mt...CH. c..ni. 12vc:111<1 II• 1 m·t~ e>•rt,_ ,..., 1,;A 11;~1! ot S.,. tl(W\ '""J 01 tll• l •bOt ductt<I t>v 11 c:orp0r•1ton SP41CIT!Clt10n1 Dtd blMllt• Thie buttnesa ,. con-with 1M County C*1i of Ot Ir ~Allll.A A. lllOCCO, Vl•f! fl\oe bu''""'' • co11 c.-no11 c• •'If' 5 11111 0, C•" 4rthur A Weslermt n tnd turlllet tnlormlllOl'I ll\ly CluCled by I corporellOn 4lf'l98 Coun1'f on NOYambllt ~tJ Andre• S•a .. ttt~ Vice ""' ll'd a, •" 1n01...01J1• tl)(n•A in~ OIS '"•CT 1'18t l\I' Chairmen ~ ot>ttln9d •I IM t boYe MS· 8 ci.wonh. CFO 20 lt85 Pubff•fled Ou11'99 Coast Pr•'"1e<'I (h I A .. Hi~ carllf'C1 tro,,.. '"" O.r-.c1~ o• 11111 11a1~t wfls 11tec1 lcH111 t•l•pllon• (7 141 1 flltt llatement waa fli.cs ,_i O.tfy PlfOt o-nber ' Cl Tn~ ""IN'l\Nll ..,_. !tWKl Th·• S1•1em.n1 wu llleod theO..P••'"''"'c ;it ln<W•lrt•' wnhtlle County C~k ol Or t82·2411 wtlfltl'leCourlt,;CIW!tol Of· • ._ 0. ~a:.1 !9 tt 1HS W1tll1N>C"Ai<IM't~n•O<· ••"t"''""Ctlou"tvO.,~O'Or 111. 1111nn• !l'I• o•n ••• •no-Covnty on Nowmber I Mb! J. •-"· .......... ,, ange County on N0"9mblf A.._, At I.AW~ \Ml I ' M_.•• •"08 Cnu"'~ °" ~.,_, ~ C:nv"'Y ,,... 111<>-t><H 0,~"'''"0 ·••• 01 o.. ~ 20 1085 19oetcfe Of DWM ...... COllM-20. 1915 tMreet. ....... ~ 1 t tCll!~ 8 !CUI' wtl)l'~ ll\0 IP!• Q•l'I••• ,...., tr ltftft•"-' Otatno\9 I ,_, ..._CA -You Ooft'I OMO • gun 10 '"°'" FJ!11'M 0,...,11 '""CJ .,.111 t0t l"ftlla•)I P\it>t•~ Oilll!QI co.-1 Pvt>l/81141Cl Otenge eo..1 Pu~ Qt-~ Coeat ,....stbef ~ Cwt draw ta.i wnen you Put>~ O••~ C<>0 1 P.,...._,..,.., V-~ 1 •nd o.....,.,,... \ "' ,.,. Diiiy Piiat Ot111ly PolOI Novernt>er 25 0.-. Ollily P'llOI o.c..mbef' 2 Oally PllOt ~-25 0. DalJ .... *'""•t i B. pleat an ad tn the ()111~ 0.-"t Pt!M N~tw'>' 11 ,. Cle..., p,~, 'lln~ 1" 0. oo 11, · """'' 11 11'>8 ..,,..,.\ 1 CfW'll><W '1 9 16 11111<, 196& ceomt>er , 9 16 1911-!I OM...-l l, t. ... ~ ~ PllOI Wltll -'011 Call t'>¢w •' 1"11 (WIWl't'>f'I ) •'8~ C""'"'" : > 'f •1111., 1 ti-., c-•!'l<m Int ,..ct M 832 M·8•11 M '31 M-a7a 1 6'2 5678 V " ~ 11\1 •'' " '1t1• i "' ·~•· ------'!""'-------------.. • l , Building completed lrrine-ba.ed aeneral contracton Saft ell & McAdam Inc. ba•e completed conatructlon on Hunaaker & Auoclatee' $2.5 million, 28,000-aquare-f oot build.in& in Imne. The civil enctneen, who apeclalize in planning, enatneerl~ and aurYeylng, will occupy the two-atory l>ullclln& that featur ee aand- bluted concrete panel• and tinted glue. I BUSINESS NOTES Irvine City hits $3 ~illion Irvine City Flllanclal, the holdtng company for Irvine City Savings and Loan, recently reached the SJ m1lhon niark in pa1d-tn capital after a SI million secondary stock ofTenng last May • • • The Newpon Beach-based de- veloper of the PavUloa Slaopplng Ceater 10 Westminster rec-ently an- nounced that the center is already 70 percent leased although it 1s not due to be completed until July, 1986. The pavilion. on a 25-acre site at the comer of Beach Boulevard and Heil A venue. will be one of the largest open-air centers in Orange County. • • • The EGF Grotpp. a New York C11y- bascd teal estate investment fi rm, has contracted to acquire Crown Valley Flaancial Pina tn Mission V1eJO. Located at 26300 La Alameda I\ ve .. the plua 1s near the San Diego Freeway • • • A CllUd'1 View Pre-Sclaool in Huntmgton Beach recently cel- ebrated its grand opcnmg in a nbbon cutting ceremony cond ucted by the Hantlngtoo .Beacta Claamber of Com· merce. The school uses teacher-made toys to foster student interest and to teach the funde mentals of problem solving. • • • Mltaabl11l.1 Motor Sales of America recently a nnounced that 1 ts authorized dealers sold more new cars and trucks on a per-outlet basis for the first six months of 1985 than any other impon or domestic franchised dealer o rganization. • • • Construction ofNewport Flnanclal Squre has been completed and leasing is now under way according to Grubb & Ellis Commerc1aJ Brokerage Services. the exclusive agents. The 1.8-acre Newpon Center de· velopment. a project of Alben J Aucr cl Associates of Newpon Beach. features twin marble office bu1ld1ngs with a total of 25.000 square feet of muluple tenant office space. ..._ It 1s one of the only two o~ projects to be completed in Newpon Center this year. • • • The firm of Or. Walter A. Ha ckler has moved to the Douglas Plaza, 2302 Manin St .. in Irvine. Dr. Hackler has degrees in chemical engineenng, nuclear phys- ics and has expcnence as a n electncal engrnecr. He has been practicing patent. trademark and copyright law tn Orange County for 11 years. • • • Koll Center Travel has opened in the Koll Center, 5000 Birch St.. in Newport Beach The new agency 1s a spec1ahst in malOng corporate travel arrange- ments. Consumers continue not to save WASHINGTON (AP) -Savers withdrew S997 m1lhon more than t.lfey deposited at savings and loan rnstitu11ons in October. a smaller amount than the month before but continuing a general year-lonii de- cline of deposits, the government reported. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board said that so far in 1985. net new deposits have fallen by S4.0 billion. com pared to depos11 growth of $47 billion dunng the same I 0.month pcn od 1n ~984. Wuhdrawals dunng October fol· lowed a SS I billion decline in new deposits 1n September. the largest monthly decline of the year. -Ni1111"JIJI----------- NEW VORK (APl -The tollowlno llsl al\Ows the Over -the • Counter •locks end warrants that ha11e gone up lhe most and down the mo'' baMld on percent of change for Frldev No securlll" trading below '2 or 1000 shares are Included Net and percentage chang:v. ere !he difference Detwr.ry the prev s CIOs ng orlee encl tO<lav ' le t or bid ce Ne~ Les I Cha Pct t BSD Medl~I J~ + lfi• UP ~-1 CardloolmT un 41,., + 1 UP .6 ~011111 un 'i'h l 2 UP .S 4 cupUrg WI 'la ~ UP '-' s tr•dvneEI .,. I~ Up l.8 6 OTF Eqt ) l\'e \'e UP . 7 Mar51auxCll J,(o \'e UP 8 y anWstMng ~ ~ UP 9 2 9 eclsnSvs '1 ~ UP 17 6 10 llHl!h un 1 '"' 2 UP 17 ' M l com EnzoBlo ~VllrOCre onsCapRt llHll WI nlrl!t'asv s OP8~\$ Mo.-i.y~g 1rol!Nlhn Name l ~nltHome rovld~ 11rt>erGreen ' PCA Intl l El Mer 6 PlezoEI pt 1 17 ~~~~d r~ure?~~ fnlandVecm AmReslaur RocltwdHld WHP Inv 2 Men Hm' ~ Hvt~lcro 6 PrMBrdGd HELP US HELP Through the hectic and harried holiday season, it is easy to fo rget that there are many people less fort unate than o urselves. The fac t re mains that many tots and teens will o nly experience Ch ristmas in thei r hearts or perhaps their place of worship. This year, the Daily Pi lot in coope ration with Unite d Way1 is working to make Christmas something special for tne need y by sponsoring a Christmas Gift Tree. We are coll ecting gift s fo r chi ldren and teenage rs to be distributed thro ugh various United Way spo nsored o rganizati ons in our local area. You can hel p. Be a Christmas Elf by bringing a wrappe d gift for a child, age tot througti tee n to the Daily Pilo t. Please ide ntify 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 ma)' be the only o ne tha t child receives this year . Won't you pleue he lp? 'for More Information call 642-4321 , e xt . 270 Th e Daily Pilot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA ,., 9~ -111. 2 -11. 2111 -"• J'I• -~ 22112 -21h 2~ ''• 4:V. -'h 'h -·~ ~ -''• NEW YORK (AP> -The follOwlne llSI snows the NeW York Stoc:k Exeflanee .,110dta aocL~.euanll that ha~L:;: the moat Oown the '' on l*'canl ~ n9I rt0ar~s of' v u~ lor Friday, No lt(\lrllt.s lradlne below 52 ere Incl· -uded. Nel and oerc.nl~dlenoes are Jht differ~ bef!'!!!'! the previous doa ng l>f'lce end Frrdav s ,tf.,m. prlc.e. Name L'rs1 Cha Pct1 j ~urn wt ~· 1 · Ii. UP Ii ll ~· ~ J J1h UP l . s CON I/• UP 1 • 4 ~cme 1ev 1 ~ OP ! GoldnNue wt ,,.. ..... UP ... ' • "'\ -r ...... r--• Fluor awarded plant contract !§§ Auor Constructors Inc. of Irvine announced that tt has received con- tracts for preliminary a nd detailed da maae 1tud1es and reconstructto n or 1he Hawkeye Chem ical Co ammonia ptan1 Valµc of the contract was not d1scl~. The Clinton. Iowa plant was dam- aRCd when a compressor hou~ c11.- ploded 1n July ' I ' l Ore. Cjoett 0AJLY91l0TIM1>ftday, Oeeefn~~&·-·~ 1~ui1a&1a,m1!;:ttN1nfo IOllAY'I IH PllOll Market takes a dip ~EW YORK (AP) -Tht stock marktt moved sharpl) lower toda) amid selling after the recent advance to record levels WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORI( (.A.P) Dec.? .A.d'l•noed Oecllned ¥ncflanQed otallµoes ~:~~s AMEX LEADERS -- NEW YORK (AP) -Sa~. 4 Pm Mondav price and net d'laooe of •t\e 10 most active American Stoc:k Excllanoe swH. , trading nauonallv a~ more than SI Name Volume Last Che. rrtc!Actn 683m700 6 -1 omePtrr 386,,. 2 ., + l· 16 cll08av o 34ii 13 , K:Jr1~~rm 3#t '1~Jt~ --~--1! AM tnll 181. 5 + 'II ChartMdA \ 166,400 19 + "> Wor19Lao8 159,SOO 19.i... -1-GutfCln g lS.C,200 1 •~ • Wlckei 1•7,SOO 41_,. -11 CoLo QuoTES METALS QuoTES NEW YORK ,.lPI S001 _,.,.OV• ,,_., ptCM Mon<ley AJwmW-• '' •O C*'I• ..,.. ~ N• '-""""' O?OI mont!I CllOeed ~ -~ &e~ .,.,,., 1 pouo<I u S J.,;tonlf""'' ,.,,.., g, XJ Oll"ll -D()vnO .. ,.,.,,., _. month c:t0ee0 ~ M Leed 18"· 19'• e""to •po.;"<! ZIN: • 35 o.<11 •• OOUl'<l .,..,_..., Tift '°°° 00 ,,. ..... w-c.om!X*I• P'<• -' ...., $6 o.a ~ """°9 "41n<l> A lia1'Tlan .,.._.. se o ": .. '*' ,,.~ ourt0t "".., c""""'. '°'"'( "Of," eto-cL~tt ~ $320 00-$330 00 04' '6 lb"'"' N-• 1"1' ........,_ 1332 ()()..SlJ4 50 -II< .,...tfl•"' lfC-- ~ N " WHAT NYSE 010 NEW YORll(. IAPl Dec. 'l Tocsav ms ~l 1l NYSE LEADERS NEW YORI( (AP) -Sale$, • P m Monday prlc. and Ml CNnQe Of Ille 15 mou ac tive New Yo<lc Stock E•chano~ issu es •~ac: "Q n a 110-ia 11 a • more '"B " S I Name Votume Lut Che. ea11c. E s ~,oe 1,aoo 23 • .._ • 8axt.,-Trav 2.619.700 14l.. -., hxaco tr1c 2.~.300 Jl •~ 4~r T& T 1,338.-00 23~ -" MACOM 1 083.100 13 Norll'ld PS 1.011;500 8l.. E asrnAlrL 970,300 ~ ., -• PtiilfpPt S 9•1,! i2..,, AMI Inc 813 19"--ScMrll Plgri en: 60• 7 -3"" AMR C9rp 860,300 4 l .. -I ! Comw Edis 813. 100 29~ AmExpreu 797,~ 4 ., lit l~i~u ~3J:aoo ll ; .; Dow joNES AVERAGES -~ NEW YORK (AP) -Final Oow·JOf'leS U"'jiilltS for Mondov, Dec i TOCKS Ot*I Hlttl Low Oose CM '"" 147133 1476.2614S1.26 1457 91-14.22 20 T-" 6'9 96 69•.0S 682 70 687 27-3.04 15 Ut• 163 •7 104.44 162 60 163.6?-O.•' oS Stl< S88 6S 591 26 581.83 S&4 97-'W IMUS 10,624, -,a,. 4J,l:J. Ulils 1,l'W_, 100 65 St" 16,82>.500 IU!f 11l!I1 lllf.Mitl NEW YORK (AP ) -Most acllv• ovM ·•~e·counter stocks supplle<i bv NASO Name VOf~LA~or• •~lr9d Che. Mu.c.• s 68~.oooi 11 : Convot 68· . ~ • fanoon 506 t , -• MCI '1i1 10 AooleC 442' 100 20 .,, • ., CA.antm •u 800 24 • 1 l/atldLll •1S ~ 8 ., _._ "' COSICO 414,000 11 ~ l ~ • ~ M lcrTc 411 300 8'.;. -'• A.~rffl 336. 700 ?9'"' -• f amou.s la 00,1..s ... .. ~t btA.h '4'\ f0t'lh1 ....-, ~lone\, "l't1Pf, ~ C: ~...ood vi1lt:IOG" lOOI ~ bl'Vd • tlY~ !>l • ~n" ~!-Ou.th 'tl~ 1W ,BIR 't q~~~ r."Cn 'h~ ti \l"'l• • .,q. !lolltorcin)--•, 6 l ~ noor to~ ---· OranoeCoMt DAILY PIL011Mondey,Oeoember2, .. 1985 l· ' Fisherman's Wharf in danger of losing its fishermen . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tour· 1sts swoop to Fisherman's Wharfhkr scavenaina sea aulls. but the city·~ main anractton could become JUSI another shopping mall unless rott1n¥ piers and poor benh1ng condiuons are remedied. ln short, Fisherman's Wharfcould lose its f1 hcrmen. "Ripu now, 11's a tembly rundo" n s1t\at10n," said Louis Ferran, prc'i1~ dent 'of the Crab Boat Owne~ Assoc1ation:"lt can't get much wor!le h's either stay here and put up with 11 or go elsewhere." San Francisco Pon Commi'is1on officials sa) conditions should im- prove ncx.t year as a breakwater 1:. completed and plans advance for expanding and modern121ng the Hyde Street Pier. The fishermen aren't eager to leave San Francisco but they are s.kcpucal of the improvement plans. "The y say they want to do C' ery- thing they can for the fishermen because the fishermen are important to Fisherman's Wharf," said salmon fisherman Bob Miller. "But 11 often become~ a political thing and foher- men don't seem to have a lot of clout." The wharf area once was domi- nated by the fishing industry and factories. Restaurants followed Jo take advanta~e of the fresh seafood Eventuall). ght1 and neon took OYCr Nowadays. the decimated fishing fleet 1s confined 10 a few piers wedgc-d among two-story s.eafood restaurant~. souvenir stores, hot dog stands. p1zzenas. a wu museum and video arcades. In every dirccuon are center') of dining and com merce. some tourist a11rac11ons in their own nghts - Ghirardelh Square. The Cannery, -Pier 39, The Anchorage. "There's so many tounsts down here that they're all stepping on each other's toes." said Jim Phelan. a 71- year-old charter boat captain who's worked here more than 40 years "The fi~hcrmcn originally were th<' people who matlerec,lat thr wharf. Now. 1l'SJU t tounst~hafs all" Some v1<;11ors are disappointed to lind onl) a few boats unloading catches. their masts swaying hke metronomes 10 the rhyt hm of the waves. "I came down here because I knew there are fishermen here and because I hkc the ocean," said Abe Ge~honow1c1 of West Bloomfield. Mich .. watching gulls wheel over the boat lagoon. "l didn't realize how commercial 11 is." The Port Co111m1ss1on says about 80' fishing boats, including com· me~ial fishermen and charter boats tor sport fishing. have berthing per- mits at the wharf. Most fishermen there are small ot>er.llors who own their own boats and whose hvclihood depends on the quantity and qualit) of their catches. Waterfront businessmen wo!T) that tounsts may dnft away as the fish ing fleet dwindles. "The main thing. of course. 1s 1maee." said Chnstopher Manin. president of the Fisherman's Wharf Merchants Assoc1anon. "Thou$h we have a lot of auract1ons at F1sher- man 's Wharf ... the thing we lack 1s one cohesive image and that's what ~as started with fishing." Manin's group voted earlier this month to )Olfl fishermen lobbying for better fac1I111es. "It's as backward as any port in Alaska.'' Manin said. "BasicaJly, all that's here 1s a pier." Unlike modem concrete piers 1n other nearb)' harbors, the ones at Fisherman's Wharf are of dctenorat- mg wood Rickety metal ladders dangle from the d<x-ks to reach the boats below Commcmatfrsherman W.H.-War- ren also complained about a lack of parking SP.ace, a shortage of electncal and water connections, inadequate berthing fac1ht1es and poor lighting and secunty Warren said his boat onrc-wa!. stolen by a drunk who rammc<l 11 into other boats and a dock M11lt•1 said he ha) found "bums" '>lcnl11l~ aboard ht) boat However. both said a b1sacr danger is tht "surge" of curo:nt cnterin& the lagoon. particularly at this time of ~ear when ocean swcll'I are bigger. The ftshermen said the surge bounces th~ boats around. sometimes snarling outriggers and teanng off ra1ls as the vessels bump p1hnJts and each other. Federally funded construcuon began this month on a breakwater 10 control the surge. rhat's the first step toward~ improving the fishermen's pan of the whad: said Ron Stone, director of mant1me affairs for the Pon C'omm1ss1on. The next step. he said. will be taken \\ 1thrn a couple of month!. as bids arc sought from developers 10 build a hotel and convention complex on Pier 45. which forms one border of Fisherman's Wharf. The developer \\Ill be required 10 expand and modem1Le the Hyde Street Pier as pan of the package, Stone '>aid. Merchants. however. arc resisting an>· more hotels in the area and fishermen complain that the plan caters more to tounst bu!l1nesc;es than to their needs Stone said improvements in hght· ine and secunl> around the wharf are being discussed by pon officials and boat owners. but money 1s shon. Several months ago. the rental system for the fishing boat berths was changed. ra 1<,1ng rents for some fisher- men and creating more ill will "The biggest l'Om plain1 1s a rate hike w11hou1 giving us something in return.'' said Warren "We don "t want to mo' e and "e don't want 10 spend a lot ofmonc> on a berth.'' Miller added "We don't need fanc} focil111es. but we do need r,afo fac11t1e'> .. ... ... San Franci.Co'• main attraction could be- come juat another •hopping malt unleu Al' Lnerplloto rotting piers and poor berthing condition• are remedied, fleherman aay. CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-8800 IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE LIFE WAS OllCE SO DREARY UNTIL I FOUND MY DREAM HOME JUST BY LOOKlll0 111 THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIEDS. CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. 54C)...1220 FROM IOUTH ORANGE CO. '• ,•,O•• ''4•• 't• , ... ... . • .. ~--1o1 oe ,. • .... -JO 1••\ •\ ~ .. J .,, A W \ t. f'~ '(.I :J ... 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Asking "20•000 2 Br 2 ba nicely turn, 4'52 Magnolia s 1050 nls s i •95Jmo lmmed Pool No pets "'95 Call 2Bdrm 1Ba $680 Da •t•I ,000 LllO llULTY superb bay vu winter w/grdnr (619)24'2-9028 avall 760-8702 agl Aller 3pm ~6-3618 301 Avocado 6412-9850 Ys I SHO 17'·7300 rental Dec 15-June 15 --1Br 1Ba $550 sec S3SO _ Fea1ured In Orange Coun-I S 1100 mo. 673_73,.6 FoHtaia BLUFFS 3 bdrm, 2'" ba. 2Br I Ba 5650 sec s400 lllUl lllAIUnS Chrl.stmasf} ~l~acgh~:~~n~hl~ ~~~:,~ 1--------· 1 Finer 5 rm h se w/appls & Valley 2134 s~~~ld'v:1g~r1~:4~~3d6IOC, No pets 631·84127 c M 1Br' frig, range. laundry & DI R Localed on cor-gar upper $700's rush 4BR 2BA. fam rm, 2 frplcs, 2 Bdrm 2 ba fUIStde, 4. pool crc~~!m~o pelS ---( ner tne pa110 & yard are llYfllOIT OllllTY 539·6191 Agt sm cosl r~. on cul-de-sac Avl BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba, new plex patio, $650 No 93 1 W 19tn St 548 0492 reminiscent of Carmel COIH·PAIO VIEWS I 12113 $1300 842-8171 crpt. drps. pa1n1. O/W pets af1 5 645·5512 - ... d ertr1 C~rist•u c11h? Chck the Dalty Pilot's • E•ploy•ent Ads! I. 144 1010 of Newport Harbor A S 1200 No pell 759-0666 -• spacious 2 Bdrm 2"• ba CortDI ••I fllar 2122 Obi gar enhances value 5 --2Bdrm Garden Apt Pa110 BRAND NEW STlllTH NOi£ SllOOO GAEA T OPPORTUNITY! Near scnools Three bedroom 2 batns Double garage Call quick -this won't last. 546-2313 T111 11111 Ettat•rs & rm pool home at $675 • BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba, Lndry storage room by beach. with Ille par· COZY 2BRl1ba Front low.. depo won't last nu Cf!rpel, paint, drapes, $550 N ts 546-9950 quel floors, mirrored pallo Petok$850/myrly. 539·6191 Best Alty cost $1260,nopets 759-0666 ope -tlfe81iBJIU wardrobes. top of lhe line Avall lmmed 675 ... 852 _ 2BR t'hBA. pV1 lndry rm bu11t1ns plus steam B•at. ltacL 2140 Extraodlnery 2Br 2Ba, Inside unll, patio, gar shower & secluded spa. 1011 IY£1lll01111 • view $ 1300 6416-5743 or Nice No pets $650/mo attached 2 car garage & WEFHIT CllH 646-7171 Chuck or Liz Call Jean 631· 1266 ~ 11111111 FRH security sySlem Just a UY I IOW UDO ISLE • These attractive new 79 short walk 10 ocean. IT IUCl lll Pdl 2Br 2ba. trplc. security 1 ·ii~~'\ Apts feature poo1 spa shops & fantastic res-Lrg 3BR, 3BA. best loc & garage Tennis courts Bay vlewS 2 12B!1 2B0A. study.t~ J -pr1va1e pauos or decks tauranis A perfect beactl view, 2 lrplca, 2 car, prtv Ready forcl":tmedli86e OC· 673•007216 ;':. 7~0.Z 19 _!! ___ , garage or carport, 1n a get-a.way for 1ndlvldua1 pool. $2250/mo Unique cupancy a now anny -::::...:__ B 1 0 beautifully landscaped or~rpora11on $365.000 Homea 675-6000 or orJ8Ck(7l'4)8'42•2000. ---2Br 1 a 1 W James •A enl reduced-To rent laal Condo $1250 Tenn, gar. -1 Be<lrooms $575 - \.\•\II HI I.HJ' I Needs 3br 2bl dlhwthr equlpt POOi, Jae 213-427· I 136 Avail now 650·77"3 2 Be<lrooms I'. Bath $685 111 1"11 ..., Inc. quiet Ill guest hse apple k1rch gar $695 hurry Pal~arg1ln1 $600"1 2Br 1Ba. w/d nkup, frplc: 121 0(1T£1l STRUT RE.-.L E">IATE furn utlls pd 539-6191 539-6191 Agt sm cosl 2br 2ba or $700 5 rm nr encl patio, atlactled gar COSTA MESA &31·1.-00 Agt cost _ lrriae 2144 Hoag hosp others avall $650 No pets 548-8500 (Corner Center/P1acen11a1 lPUTIEITS •-------• ON THE BEACH Duplex 539-6191 Agt coat 2Br 2Ba on Victoria nr Open Daily lOam-5pm I•-------Ill CAIYOI 111111 2BR 2BA, frptc, pvt road. * *REITALS* * PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba. Nwpt Blvd Squeaky 142· 1424 Absolule bargain• Pres-ocean & harbor view CALL US REGARDING 'It blk to ocean Frplc, clean. loll of prkng $595 Sorry No PalS 11g1ous 3 bdrm 2•,-, bath S 1350/mo 673-5432 IRVINE RENTALS patio $1100 4194-77418 No pels 990•2952 Condo 2Br 2Ba nr SC Pita uec twnnme Pool spa lnlH C.ast lea.._ * 2Br 1 Ba 4-Plex w/pallo Pool $61.,5/mo 1nc1 heat & • 1enn1s Try 10% down Costa MtH 2124 711•7100 "' SHiil Ct11t Metre & carport Nice area water No pe1s 631-14'76 or renl Call PatrJck 29R lBA. patio, yard, gar. 2111 _!_625/mo 5416-5605 OOTTHE TYPE 760•8702 agt No pets. 1984-A Anaheim •RAii Fiii* 2 bdrm, 2 beth condo •2Br 2Ba nr SC Pl1a. SA 2BR 1BA. pvt patio, gar ILUFFS COIH St Shown by appt 2 + 2 •cute Iott Micro, d/w, w/carport nr S C Plaza, Patio, carport, pool, spa w/d hkup quiet No pets Ital Estate For Sale Geatral 1002 •• SIRPIUSE SIRPRISE 3 Bdrms 2'1t bl, 1800 sq $725/mo 54S.3229 all bltln1 $750 lee 5594' 2511 W Sunflower Air $700 No Peta 722-80 11 water paid $675/mo llll FIHCLHlllH This newer ~ t>drm Olde I " 2 car "gar S 160 000 •COlY HI(* TELHEIT 171·1110 c;;:,~~ o:oo~sar~:~;:~~a * E.XOUISITEVlew of TSL MJ~3: Meyg~2 1 COROlllElllllR CdM home 1s unique! 5 4-Bt39 2Br 2Ba.2cargar.lncd •WOODBRIDGE de· 631-1268agt ~t1.•n&HBn11e lltea2Br ·603 Several snarp condos! Totally comfortable flloltile Ho•tl 1100 yrd pel?S7001ee6501_ tached 2Br •Oen. frplc, ---2;,Ba,sp11cllvrmwtcolY 1Br 1B1 1922 Wallace substanllally reduced tn spacious feeling. ocean T£Ull£1T 111·1110 dbl gar No pets S 1150 Statll La91H 21 I frplc. Micro, skyllte over 0 11r refr1g upstairs No price 10 llQuldale views alt for $595,000 1 CREHLElf Pllll I _ Incl grdnr 786-2340 1 lrg Bdrm ocean view stairs New crpl, sub·ter-pets $520 Agl 550-101~ 1 2 or 3 bedrooms some,I '-iU.I I 1•4 ~I\ Beaullful highly upgraded •EXO~l~IJE1 ~lltew 2~1 3Br2B1,2cargar No pets frplc, kltcn'en $895 utlli s~a1"oo":o~~~~ .. ~~~~~; USTSIDE w1tn views terms avail· Realtors 675_6000 20x40 Buddy nm Lrg ~ean n te es r Lse $1150 (818)888-5510 pd 321416 Virginia Call _ _ able From S t33 000 hv/dln area w/pullman 2 rBa. spac llv rm w/cory or (8 t6)34'6·04410 collect (213)693-,.403 •M"8 Ve<de 2Br tBa C111try Wtt4s kllch 2BR 1 ba very nice frptc Micro. skytlte over __ New crpt. d/w, garage 2Br w/small den. spit 1111 fl 14) 673-4400 IC.rtaa ••I Mar 1022 enclo$ed pa110 All unll· stairs New crpt, tub·ter-LatHa ltlc~ 2141 T .. tia 21 $650 No pe1s 640-24'95 frplc, wood deck, sky DUPLEX-2Br 1ba ea So-ized. Agt s4o-5937 S~a;oo'~ ~~~~ .. ~~~~~; •HEIT 11111 * s::ciou§ 1?ond~ ~~~ •STUNNING Lg 1-:2 & 3Br ~~~~ N;g~1~trreo sEe~t:~f ol ·PCH S275 000 52 1 -0 a. aecur y, au u 2Ba Grdn Apt J>ool $555, 646 4262 ~5 ~43 Carnation Sy owner lt1ert Pror l SIO !'Br 1'~Ba. lrg front rm Studl • enci patio Very M-pool/spa & uuna Nr 5 & $855 & 5725 710 w lBlh -or • 673-02411 Of 673_154 1 *1 ... 11111 Im wllrplc Spa, lrg 101 eluded $345 fee 4973 55 trwys S750/mo, will _ _ E/slde Tnnse 28r 1.,Ba --llTI*: L eume_~sJd Joe_ Nt Ill 1111 ~n~ ••~kli1 mo-$z.35Jmo..-lr9 fmt-umr!m:r11ar-rmir"t t1ta Ha fm'i ASPEN CREEK RESO'RT west c 111 t Shop 1 733-2689 beaut 1 & 2 BRa, all rm pvt patio s695/mo 38R 2ba, nool hm ex Ir IS Chair 15 al your back $1295/mo ~0-53241 Siil 111 UHU A t bltlns. lrpll( Must see (81·81967 _9090 Ive msg "' door Proleaslonally dee----Hills area spac decor 2ba 2 5rt•H I . 366 Avocado _ --------•I Harbor/Baker $142,900 orated.Sleep•8·10 Cov· 3Br 2Ba. lrptc, 2 ~ar gar garJacunllool 539~191 I ... TSLlllllT H2-t412 E·slde 1Br, warm & cor) I I.Ill' •• " owe 2nd 54 1·8077 ered prkng, sauna. spa, $950 Adlts pref d No Beat Alt coat I --w/lols of nat wood, beam $150 per night Dys pell 2218 E Pacflc Ave. __ Y lllaa• 210I $700/mo 2BR 1'hBA 1st. cells, elc Super clean HWI •Ill •1 * SIOOO llWI * 241-0292 Ev 651 -85 t4 759· 110• Of 644-6893 Sml 11udlo C01tage. very BAV View 26r lb• great last • S300 dep $4195 No pe15 990-2962 60 It lot tn choice Corona, Assume 1st. 11'.lt'Y. 30 I jEASTSIDE 2Br lBI gar-cute. newtydee. $650/mo kitchen wi btt ins gar no Call Alllson 631·1268 det Mar locahon 1ust one fixed loan 2BR 2'1'tba ltataL. · loci utll 497-5721 • · EJSIDE dlx twnnsetgar II block lrom ocean B lld 'T/Hme A/C llrep11ce. n age, yard, lndry hkup1, ---pets 11350 213/854-6118 patio 2br t'..,b• $725 u d d . I I I . new crpt New paint In & • .. L 2111 -...... ~snu 25413 0 a 64" 2520 new or remodel tn11 2 upgra e amen I as R /C • oul 5775/mo 387 E ISth ~rt IC• Unfurn !BR lBA apt, no ~-u ,. r nge c · bdrm. 1 bath adobe casa Pool/Joe 846-46412 or taltl H II Street (t 14).432•8870 112bfk 10 beach 28M gar. $650/mo Incl ut111. E"1lde small I Br Perfect Loads of room to expand 5412-4242 wrk • _ _ s995/mo yrly 833_918; Agent 673-41082 lfllTilllTS forengl adlt Super clean Pricedst~o.~ ",t!ue lltstllt1tyl111tlf•I ·Gtaera) 2102 E£.~':: fr~~n':~iya~:: or536-952,.ev1 ialha Pnl111la t.;lllTl,HI S4~Nopeta 990-2962 BINNIE DIXON 3BR • Playrm w/frpl 2BR OCEANFRONT. NWS>t patio. 2 car8ar 1st, 1a1t, !BR oceanfront nous•. 2I07 lmm1cul11e large Q1rden FURN Studio. Plrtl&I kit 1 & pool tbl 2 ba S 131.000 Bch, tu June S 1475/mo. ...,. 31 .. B anti 118....... 1 d y ly Apia &.1utlfully lend· narson to work 4 AMI in OCE .... " ..,.., pa 10. ylr • garage. r , d ,..... 548-6023or675·8918 I AN VU epta 2BR SllOO/rn 631828'\ 5975/mo 850-2493 *IOIAlflll'f* 1cape ground•. ucnglorlorenttS250 1BA 1 blk to bch H 0 • ' 2Br, 18& w/gar $925 ... llO pool/119a, patio/deck No n'-1mk F pref 845-2357 1£LLH WAITS Ill I $6501675 Finer E-11de 2br newer CHANNEL FRONT wt"dOO'k s55, pell GE 759 QIOO -----Ntce 3 bdrm, 2 Dllh JlOllS llULTY kltch $600 wor1h more 2BR agl hae. Vacant Bachelor 50 873•4928 18drm S!S95·$605 L.,ge 1 bdrm up1talrs No ii-llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•-iil College Park home I PlllP ldAlllHT 539-8191 Ag11m co.t S139S/mo yrly 760-6885 rtH •• r 22 2Bdrm 1•1,ea $70S.S710 peta Snown by appt w/grea1 locauon Seller Mesa Verde 3br 2be d• *Im •• 1.1* 1150 2Br 26a. c ... n un-2250 Vllfli1uard 540·9828 S550tm9 545·3229 IEU YHIE HLF need• casri Just reducect 714/lll·tlll --, 1 tie ,,39000 signer decor mod kit 21rgbdrm•.2ba,2c•r"'"''· furnupper w/dec:t!,crpt,2Bd 1,e.---$T2S o I beat'\6r28a,gar CllHE UH 000, 10 I HITlL II 11&11 S325 flal ready now! I lrplc, skytlohll Walk.to lrplC 790-2649 _ 151 r;i21'~t 54a-2408 S~~nN~-::= ::~ 7~c One Ol lhe Country ~lubs ~OT A LIST AGENCY 539~8l9l Agt l~COll _ wavea$900yrly. fM6451 Baehelor-lBdrm, utlla pd ------:~~\~~t:~1~!~;e~ll~~~.~1 Traditional ••11·1111• llUWlllS T/1111 nuam 11a.1111 Piiio, ahare pool $650 1y decorated 4 Bdrm' Realty 'Ch11rm hM w1ve1 S300's NOW RENTINO N .. r Mw •Tll lllFFI* VIiia Rent••• 8'f5-7oi5 WOODLAND VILLAGI nome with a cvstom pool Blk11W1ve1 1br abde $4100 19aci0u1 2 & d•n. 3 BaeMl<>r -Pvt rm w/bath. A•A•TMIMWI & spa Designed for com-63 l • 7370 Nr SCP 2br ""I/yd $550 Bdrm• & den. bOtn 2'_. .,..38 r Story, frMhly done Separate from hM '" bfk .. • plell" privacy Mo11ei R1gn1 --------I ::>cean els 2br 2ba S575 b1 Flreplaoe1 and 2 car New paint, crpt N .. t I 10 bch Beautllul 1oc S350 tn• 646 7171 3br 2ba gar upper seo<)'e enclosed garagee NNr clNn $ 1100/mo Femat. n/tmkr 873 438& E•&Qent 2br 2ba $700 I w u t c 11 ff p 1 u a & "'Dramatic Tri lvt, big bay lg 3br ti p k101/pel $800 Merln•r• P•rk view Sp1clou1 3Br OlllU Ill Ill 539-8191 Best Ally coat 12057 Tustin Ave 2'"Ba. formal dine $1700 3 Bdrm rNr dupf•x touth 1000 s lJN,t,OVERTISEO Call for Info 852 1818 ·~~!•I I 0., of PCH Very private -...,.------...v-~ S800 per mo a..u1 e><ol dee Twnhm Cell M Me0u1'• , ltl ... 11111• 21M 28" 2'..,b1 AIC, ftp, 3Bdrm 2 Bath Newport HerbO< Rlty 873·"400 USE THI I DAILY PILOT "fAST RISULT" I SH VICE Dl~ICTOIY Tit• ...... , ... ,. ( "'' "'"~)· •UI g''°"" \lylfo Apt\ O•MI (l\n'•lnil 111• ltY "' k 11 I ""•ly\ & ~o < ""' !'1414 wh1I~ only """Ml'' • 'fl• b•t1tl lo Al All'' AY~ll~!il• NO f'I h f'l fAS( HfU • IPll • UllHY .... . U.Ltl ....... . ,....... .. ... _.. .. 111..... ...~..,11 I T uffl lo lod•y • Clbltlled for lhe beSI buy• 647·~871! I t 642-56 71 ... JJJ SHH THIS Avall Jan 1 848-46'2 Villa Rent ala 675-7015 Ulll 1 oen IH. IUT I llT WUH llCL. 141 PHU1flt YUILY . W1ITll poolltae S 1100/mo j Shor" Vrty $975/mo Overlook Ing S1n1a An1 Bt1u1 brend new 28r 2Br 2Ba, fr pie:, g~re91, d/w Al&tr Prt,.rtlH River 2Br 281 wl dbl gar Conoo by Nwpt Cntr S&OO/mo ~f1y Fee 7593 TIL IUIAll•lrT 111·.00 eoe sa50 873 •9~1l s 13001mo 1s9 1eo2 TILIHIT 111.auo JH~Ml l I ._ ______________________________ ,.... • • ' • Otange Coeet DAILY PILOT /Monday, o.c.nber 2, 1985 Cttta Ina 21H laat. ltac.. 2'40 l!!)l•t ..... IHI lntah It lhrt l1Yt1taeat L~ view Apt. ,,.lit to Park SPM:lou1 38r 28• MCu Ee1tblutt TwnhM ..... t 38r ITM . OJ,.rtHlty Uta rplC, v..ited celllllQ•. lrg lty Condo .... It' ... r· 8 ...... F I "' 48 "·-1 N •P• Prvt b61cony PQ011 Cl ...::':.~·-' .,.,, • 2 a, 2 ~ gar No ~ti *" o r r ·-n wpt -. Pll lml--~~ '*'9corat.a " • u.,....._ saao USO 6".-f0101-5 M·F Shrt, nr beh, pool1tenn11, ••u.t C .. ,.... ,7..... •Illa Rentall 875-701" -.. W/0 •"I $375/mo + ,,.. OWN a pleoa of a rnKI • ., No ~It " LIDO VIEW D!t..UXE APT ulll 648.4340 W 0 R KING AR AB I AN a ..t-....a.1.1 ..... *166--0MH lllT 11&.0l'S flHIT LEASE $1360/MO HORSE RANCH (714 _._.n.,81 W .. lllfUt •H II ltW OUlf!T f\!SOAT LIVING &4-0-70<>e Fem lo atv 4BR h .. In Irv 827-8113 ext 43 I ...... .,, INT/EXT 20 y_,. UP9f •SparkllllQ hMted pool -w/2 otn.tt 1330/mo.,. 11\ ' m $550/mo 18A 1BA all •Court yard view dlnl Nwpt Hght128r 18a. Po<>!. ulll SSt-0603 mlij Chartw Yacht lootl~ IOf $2 17 nat day Ooof..-tc: U;Jnt, m pa mo:fno ~:o,ao;t::"S t30•• bltln1 Ltundry room 111 •Vlgn.tte 8 BO ng gar~, Ind~ $725/mo --60% Partner Profttab'f • t"'" tr• trim FrM Mtlmat•t matettala 642..()«2 o.ac7ti3~ wanop181th St • f'Wllght din. in•:11 yrd 1801 16th I 1160-8213 H8 ~e",.. ap~~r~emkr .. tabO~ t>ull~ E•· Tnat • ALL you pay IOf Bar-~Frendl OOOft lllttdul Mr (llreda 84s-33111 I __ _ "' gazeboi SPACIOUS APARTMENT ~re ~ Imo oellent tex advantaoea 3 lines 30 day minimum I Fr9nd\ Slldet1 & More PAINTER N!EOS WORt<t rst.. MGMT. 842-18031 •Spac;1ou1 Ap1r1men11 I MILE FROM OCEAN QOI 5 0-41180 Call Barry 1175-8484 int"-AOOlllOnl & AemoOell PAlllll lllmeo TREEI lnt1Ext ~Unga. ,..,,n cab NEW I Br. lge, Pltlo, $595 :vour Own Piil patio 842-2357 LAGUNA BCH I/furn Bch .... ltff 'D 2 11 DAILY •4711100 Don 9&4-5949 Ouallty work, lrM"1 TopPedlremoved Cl••• <2111 yra ••P W()(k guer mo No ~11 380 Vic Goutmet kltc:'*1 U tu _B____ -Condo, 1trlll1 prol S495 Wi&ha\ :..,:,_, 1.... Door~·moldlng .. bay wtn-~42~13 Hll-7401 up 'WW lawn~ 7~1 34111 O.tv11 P11nung "'4-3137 torle 64&-8523 Mgr •New dove tan ~P' r~o~~,et~!'n~~~~· Rlcll 4&7·t002. 487-6325 TD'• SlO,oooi~"-• ~ PILOT dOWt complete pattoa. DON'S ELECTRIC ---0UALITY PAINTING --•Lrg walk-In c:toMtl no kit Avl now $376/mo' Mate anr 3br hH, move In addlhon1, quallty WOr11 492-5968 ServlCe call• Tll IU15 • Ulll Low Wint., Rat-F~ PLUSH CONDOS 1Br •Gated covered prkllQ yrly 557. t6111 • by Dec 1. $300 mo ~ c:redl1"' l no l*l•I Ctl SERVICE •477446 Paul 648-8860 dryet outlell etc oond«:I Lawn-Tree-hrub ln1t•ll o •st1m1tu Jonn 722·970 S750 or Spit lvl 2Br $960 wtatorage S 140 G 6411-080S Oeoleon AllOC 673-7311 ----TrM Trtm and R-"'01111 • 1 mo ~ MC Over 11re1m1 VERSAtLLES 2er 2 ba, 1141-aec: ary, ---E1tP611 Caolnet M•ket & NEW/REPAIR Quality No Lawn Main & Ro1011U1nQ I Ou11t1~ & reu prle.t & fella Ger wlopnr. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED curlly, ocean vu, 811111 MJF n-smkr to shr NB AaaHactatah DIRECTORY 1Frenc:ll 0.~lgn A .. , Jobi 10 small. reuonable Sprlnli.ler lnetall Aepa1r 1nt1nt, real estate Clean micro, w/d hkup1 Alll Jan 1. $930 Herb, dlya 2BA 2BA, flp/1pa/W·O r" Ht ·rel 1 Alter 5pm, Free est . uc:·d 631-2345 rrM ffllmatu 5411-6065 up c:rpt1 Wlndowa, etc: ~2/tS No peta &49-2447 2 Bec1r!o~B;g~~OME 645-2702 eves 722·1335 Oar S425 John 842-1954 Aaat•1ctatat1 2120 . CALL TODA't'll call Allred. 722-!157 ~I It . I Aef11 Fr .. ett 1157 0891 POOL Patio. trplc:, X-1ge Furnished & unrurnlehed -VEFiSAii:°LES tbNDOS M /F •hr 2Br CO M SCRAM LETS All FOR LOIS KITCHEN CABINET ltattal UnicH 1 meta 1Br $580. 2Br Sll80, $500 Vl11t our mO<lel Dally !J..11 2Br 2Ba All amentles & lurnlalled Condo off PCH • Your Dally p1101 C 11 REFACING ;RENT XN ANdtL. f II' tall 712-.JOOI l.:..Pji1~ril!i1~"""~""'n!l""1 sec Uni £-aide 657-28• 1 Sorry, no pets tee $980 Agt 631-4960 $350/mo J60-1008 ANSWERS Serviae Directory al or fr~eat 642-01161 Per$0nal & bualneu u -Atty• Parham & ANO<: 1 -1 1 1 A QUINTA HERMOSA Wtrfrnt upitalra-2BR M/F ahr 3Br 2ba NB apt n Rapreaent11111e MASONRY/CARPENTRY s1st1nce tor Ill evente & laltlfJ H.ANGING/STRIPPING ....,..81iBAU 1e211 Parkside Ln, HB l'ltBA w/dock 412 38111 112 bill bc:h Student Ok Limpid · Fuzzy 1'2·U21·td. JOI Very c:om~llllve. Lie proiecte •72-1782 1 -VISA-MC 673-1612 ~ 1'7·14• 1 St. Newport Island $335/mo 650-2099 Scott VISOf. Keenly & lnturad (714) 499-1604 ----Block wat11. DrtC:kwork ANOYS WALLCOVERING TIWH•H S 1100 650-2145 N 8 M/F attr 2br lum FIRE ME -----Ooor1-R9paJr·Altera11on1 laa•J'H ~~e~~~o~J;~• lrataUauon & ~mova lniat 2644 1--duph1, at.pa to oc:Nn avl One dummy to an91t1er Act11tical Ctillatt Aemodet·Panel·t..ocka-.tc ~ME~N AXJJDYUXiJ ---1n1 patnllng. 64e..I() 1.3 ..... ,., ..... .. c1...... 2171 1211 $399 mo 873-6952 ''How long have you EXqulllt• Acooata ~ CablMll-Wlndow-Fenou Carpentry len<:lllQ win-•m•1 I. YNN-~NSEN'S ~ llm fllH 2~ h tBa Condo furn Roomy, ooean vleW 29R N k Kl ~:,:~Y ~~ t~e~'!. sprayed or remove Ory-j 35 yrs exp Jerry 842-0687 dowa pt~mblllQ. ~arlite. i &11 •YtH+ P d FrplC, vaulted cemnga dbl s r/dryr air $850/mo 1BA gar lndry No pets on-am r tchen prtv treat-....,. to FIRE ••E wall Rep1111 847 7901 CL.iJ• C --tub enc( llauhllQ etc: ln1e11or ainUllQ an gar Po<>l & spa No pete Eves/wknds 551-6581 SeoO/mo' 493_2710 No pets $275 • 14 utll ..,,_ ..,, • lft Ano Yes Jesus 11 Lord OUICK & CAREFUL P*P4}r 1-i•llQlllQ S49-IMl77 2Bdrm 2'A,Ba $895 Univ Prk Irv 733•2086 ..... { r.... 25 A,,u.~ce Mother loves babySlttinQ (llc•30405) 838--820 LO RA TES T !38046 STRIP IT OFF THE WALL 28drm hea • J>en $925 LlfHI ltacii 2641 s c • Prof fem mid 20'1 need• r........ Newborn or 3 vr• up .• my ---112-0410 Fast cleall reu wan- 6611 W 18th 1BR IBA garden area oatli Olll · tfrt aame to shr lrg 2BR 1n Found 2 eml lern tong hall home full llm41 6"42·9015 •RON 640-9899• Sell Storage E.cP8f1• paC;er removal aervt0e 645-2739 964·4163 $676/mo • • Please call 2616 N8 $400, a11all now dogs, nr 'Cottage' PCH & APPUANCF REPAIR CJ i •---i --Paint plumbing etac L•c bonded 638-6970 e ea 497 7 213.935.5430 Aster Lag Bell 497-3633 Wasner-Dryer-Retrtg-etc taa •1 Hn1ct carpentry ooors k1tc:llen •A· 1 •¥111• WE IFFH A CltOIOE v . 588 --Exec 2BR condo w/dahwr. - --722-1737 20 yrs •JU> ROBINS CLEANING & Oath remodel • more• CLEAN & EXPERT W t a tel ti t $625 P 1 lndry rm, pool spa. patto '=lmmt l'lse nr bCh, c:tean o 25 Plaa~ia1 an ec on o great re er 1 emply d $695tmo 751-0869 reap n-amkr ~ mo,.. Appll1nc. Serv1i;e Aelrlg • SERVICE • tllrOOoghly FENCE Repair New & 010 ver years e11pemt0ce r---------·1 tlvtng?Wecanotterany-Adtt Nopets Avlnowl Nr utll SlOO sec 675_3823 wastwws-dryers-ranoes c:1eanhouse 645-9741 wooo chain link patto s uc T 118 428 730-1353 2•1nEl•l ... 1111 thlllQ from a small apt to Co111oe Rest 494-5782 S tL L 2611 FOUND ADS 011t1washers Uc 240-0717 -free est Greg 968-1118 STA•"lll Clll1t1M1 •Gooo 1obs done rtgh~ a 4 bdrm l'IOUM II look 08 • IJ•DI $hr 2 BAI I ba CdM llOUM HouaecleanlllQ, carpets & "" ..... tng In CM, NB, or HB A~MOST 1~~N:A7T So IBdrm tBa. ocean view. nr bell Avl Jan 110 Resp Aarblt/C.acrttt llPhol•tery, windows, etc •GEN HOME REPAIRS ITllEITS 10¥111 Cl. DRAtNS CLEAR From St5 think ol us first tor that ~~uaa S8~ ~~P2fo~ k11ct1en S695 utlls po Can Fem S375/mo 575.5148 ARE FREE Orlvewaue, patloa, paths. lfr,1lat.t.131-1272 Paint Drywall Carpentry Orange co Or1ginal Fav~t'I 01sposal HHter cl'lolce of tdeal living 1 ar • collect (213)693-4403 ate N~-Job 100 small Commefclal lnq welcome etc Gary 645-6277 PTL Student Mo11er9 lnsurt.d 8Sl 9604 M&M 722-9066 TSL MGMT 542• 1603 Studio, pvt & Quiet Ocean Small -Secluded Studio S~rd~~;h~:,~4~ 1~:.~:.T ' Call· Reas Mickey 536-0553 o ·a CteanlllQ Aelld/apt HANDYMAN LARGE and I Loc T 124-436 S• 1-a421 E•pert Service & RepaJr Westside I Bdrm. S500 lltew. No pets Ullls pd Fan1ast1c ocean vu on lg ref, A s A Pit 759-5607 • Aspllalt·repalr-prklllQ 1011 For meticulous & detailed small I DO IT ALL1 I NEW WarenOYse Storage 32 yr5 e•P A8Sld I/Comm util. lncld, unlurn. lndry $600 ' sec: 497•6287 properly $500/mo utll· --·142-1171 apt complex-heavy roller CIHnlng Sa111tact1on 531-5579 Pa1 or Ive mag I STARVING,. WOAI' Loe ::409035 96-t-8919 I~ No pets 646-4382 lt!f!rl ltadl 2169 IU~S incl 499·6276 S!~l.g~~:n~:~s1.o As::r 1~~ Joe 646-4269 7am-9pm ~ar For ~ppt 54_9·4294 HOME-REPAIR Carpentry Free estimate 641 5060 WEEl<END PLUMBING WESl'SIOE 2Br 1 ba, new 2Bdr 2B $760 F 1 Mite. Rtatala $426/mo Aon 759•3419 PAntH OtlO•m Home & Office cleaning by tences & gates. ttee trim I Higntech Mover 114 7526 I No Overtime• Cail Any crpt, drp1. unlurn, $680 d h m h 8 r g, " JODI Please c:all lor free dump n;ns C M & NB Partitt/Oecalio 1 Tirn., 646-8712 mo. Gaa/Wlr Pd $300 N'o ~~{s stolle ;~~u4d8~5 IHat 27H ltatah Waatt4 272' Foundfe Germ Shep wtth All types designs & colors estimate 842-11746 area Jim Whyte 642-7206 • dep 5•8·2562 -.. MATURE prof female nda c:llOller collar nr Newtand Call 846-2113 for e9t 1 --- -HllllY tunllHS Pay~kics W/Slde lBr IBa New tBdrmS600 Aelrlg,dlsll-Nfcehm,nrocnHBn-smkr studloorlBr.eptlnCDM &lndlanapolls.536-3484 Removeasphalt drlveway11 ~~=~:~sn~r.!::;~~xpn Ba•li•t Prof bariano1ng & food ~--""'!!'-----washer & stove included empl M 24-57 vrs, frig TV 1 S600/ Pl --replace w/conc: ete • · · w -srvc; by Steve 645 1426 European Psychic Tarot c:rpt/drpa Frig & lndry NO PETS 545 4855 m1crotut11 wkly 536-8518 o mo ease call FOUND rem small Collle brlc:ll/bloc:k wk 539-~345 trans Pina, 645-9866 LT HAULING . MOVING . Card & Parm Reader Put tac: $460 • sec 642-6502 • R Kim Nlc:llola 759-1238 m1.11. blk/brn/whl Vic Newpart's Finest Interior Garage & Yard Clnupa luai~ Stmce Present & Futvre 1 free ? 1BDRM EASTBLUFF oomma1e to atir house Caniu ltr Ital Coronade1Mar966-3046 A•t• Stmctl Mainl9flance TM • Jon • 645·8192 BEST BOnded Co 1650·2758 01an116J t-~ DaH Ptiat 2126 Near SllopplllQ Center No S25Q/mo utll tncld See at -_ mpanron pets S7 l0 640. 1364 834 Wiison. Costa Mesa 2740 LOST B lk /wht lem AUTOll AUCK MECH Nea1keepen 675-7409 Construction Clean-ups Aides & Rates lor etaerty 2Br 38a-1 sho_,, ocn vu, frplc. 2 car gar $900/mo Avl lmmed• 759-0980 ... S1berran Husky near 30 yrs eicp Rell rates. C I -1 -Trash & tree Haullng Live 1n or out 83.s 2009 IHfiDI 1Br lux Condo nr Hoag -Htttla/•tttla 2711 EASTSIOE SPACIOUS 2 Magnolia & Adams HB lree est Aarian 645·4443 ti llC Ill Free est Jotln 64H730 I ••••-"l!·l""•--..---1 Pool 'IPB gym Sec: s7oo -BR 1 bath, no pets S'i75 968-242 1 ..... , h i I .ii _ Care fOf elderly tn license BEST ROOF REPAIR mo 650.6152 654.2525 UllU WOii per mo 631·6155 loat Stmctt .. 11• '~t ••• NPTICMtLAGUNA Area I private nome Home cook CAN Bf AT ANY BIO BY llTltl 111 SINGLE GARAGE REWARD lor LOST YEL· Comm/rnid __1·2345 Hauling-cleanup-painting· meats Kathy S40 4101 50•. '22 7537 But. leacli 2640 2Br 111tBa TwnllM New carpets. drapes blt·lns enc:t gar , elec opener $750, quiet 536-092 t t BR cozy upper dphc Wkly rentals Low rates EASTSIOECM LOW LAB 11,mos old COASTBOATSEAVICE ALL CONSTRUCTION moving 70ays 494-2341 p . t ' HOOl'"NG Stove relrig Garage · 1 S 135 & /Wk Colo · Laguna N1guet 493-8470 Complete OetalhllQ New-Remodel Addtllons --118 ••I recover re CI098 to-Och Bal Pen1n Up ly r S601mo. 63 I· 1915 eves 955-25-00 dys Bollom Cleantng/Patnll"" 722 737 • 60839 BtaJtL., lta•tw FINE PAINTING B " V J PO•'' not tar Ille rQClo. · · TV maid aervn::e. free • ' .. ., ·I llC•4 • •1 • Y ..,IC,,... wc,od tree eSt '50·6586 $~75 Dys 557-3200 msg coffee. heated pool & Stor•1• 2742 Haul Outs 893-4465 ATH ---r· aro Sin()( 16 yr~ol happy 1BA, STEPS TO OCEAN-steps to ocean K11ct1·s DiY$TO••~E Ptnoul Senicu luiaeu Stmcea BREM~g~~N~ ~~:;H!~ •!•ts! customers uc 28064• 2BR 2BA gar, lndry Ntce 4 plex Outet street 1 mlle to beacll No pets $650 Call Jean 631· 1266 $610/mo includes ut1I· avail 985 N Coast Hwy. n na• 3004 Lte•296661 567-3049 THE OFFICE OF Thank-You 963·4114 leaMtliat/AifitiHI 111es 6•5·3663 Laguna Beach. 494-5294 RV'1 S1orage Spaces avail TOUCH Of CUSS Acu'Type Word Proc:eas-Or Jol'ln Caroompas O C I RAINBOW PAINTING -De Anza 81y1lde VIiiage I ing We do manuscropfl, •REMODELING• Newpo11 Beac;h 648-4021 Ouallt 11 , 1 PATIO CIYERS-ll•IS 2Br 1Ba. S900 mo • urn SUWI llTtl 300 E Coast Hwy NB (SCt•Ts Ill 2•11 ma111ngt111. etc 76~330 •ROOM ADDITION'S * · 650_664t JEfF t~ ~J88 Complete remooelillQ 10 19 w Bay Ave Acro11 Wkly rental9 now a11all 673-133 t Mon-Fri 9-•pm " • • Beach Cities 8t1tia1 a Cttli•t• I Oua111y worl< Reasonab lrombay673·1674 $12950 wll & up 2274 ----.-ComputlzeBookkeeplng& 673-8122 llC:.#482055 --AAA PAINTING tnt1E11 756-9086 Nwp1 Blvd, CM 846-7445 Ctaatrc11l Earl•Y•tat ta.es-SBA loan-payroll • • H liar U • lU· 1110 I LOWEST P<>SSlDI• price , , --. --2B!~U2~.'!~APJ!or, -I.E. Salt/ltat Guy 760•1008 h•HhC lerncts •Heatlngdonerlgh~ 10 Step ServtGe 662 3235 w ••••• c1 ...... stove & dallwsllr Near SH I SUI LOD8E I . /Oft' I Ctiil• Cart 3016 TYPING·SIH·BOOKKPNG Hodses1rnNG Prof Cpl c11e11 A/C HeatlnQ SpectatJ GLASGOW PA1NT1NG 1 Are Your w 1ndow11 c iean' -2Br 2Ba, ~ar, encl patio. w/d llkup Nr Gldnwest Collg No pets 548-8500 beach $750 fee 6422 3026 W Pac Coast Hwy •11at11 act tit FAST t ACCUR SERVICE desire 1·3 mos Xlnt rels. 1 HOYr Serv/M1lnt S30 lot/E~t 30 yrs exper IBalt>oa W1noo ... Wasn1ng UURHT lll·lllO Newporl Beach refrlg TV 2769 ltllSHEEPlll VERSATILE 640·0886 N-smkrs 640-0366 492-6827 ir459283 ref's 642 5214 603 Ba1ooa 81 673-3135 $125 • ~k sgt, no deposit 12 lO 10 share oHlce. 1t11e 1n & care for 7 yr otd - •llSTSHI* Vautin Rutah receptionist, near c1111d.Laguna8ch Mt4ical/Dtatal 5105 Cltrical/Oftict 5400 lalH 5510 lntral 55301.atral 5530 Beaul furn Studio apt. utll pd, Wsh/Oryr, gar, pool, 1enn1s, NO pets or c:lgarel1es $465/mo • $350 dep 563-6634 !Br I Ba, all bltlns, pool. 2722 0 c Airport. 545:_!904 c~~~~~-~f~~~-3326 or lllTll WISTUT HCEPT T Sates . 1-------- JBC Only $500 lee 6723 LARGE B·1·g Bear Cabin 3000 & 1668 so Fl Expet for buty Newpor1 •• ••"r•rr WI llli •••n r----------------Ttllf•(•T Ill 1110 6 7 ESTC FF B Beach dental olf1ce Answer phones, l1 fYPlllQ, "" • Pool table, cir TV 2 1 1 W LI • N Dt•tttica 3011 64a.4ao 1 Dec: 26 to Jan 6, at the LOS ANGELES Aft Sch l NEWPOATMAAINAAPTS trplcs.sleeps t4 541•5032 Agt 8am-5pm M on-Fri TIMESTelemarkat1nQOl·1 er 00 -SEAWllDYILU8E On the water luxurious 17141545·6916 400-1000 Sq Ft New ei~2,~P~~~0~,~~~~~s IEITlLASSISUIT 557-3200 hce1nCostaMeaa Ettec-Student Jobs! 2Br 2Ba w/Oen W/D 49R oceanfront fully turn. buttOtng, floor to celllllQ I 2Bdrm mobile tiome at Full-Ttm41 poS1tt0n In gen-HOROUY ~~:"'sec:'~ ~~~I WltYllU Do Y ou Need S Cash S And Live where you have *Spectacular ap1s • hllup lg kttchen, trptc. color TV Avail monthly&. glass. ground noor. uae beach is IOOl\lng fOf 8 eral oen11stry 01f1c:e F ertcl gar Prv1 bch S 1895 weellly 675_6173 agt of photo copy, 998-7920 conoe~ial 11118•111 oompa-Some expertence helph.ll !~t paced Newporl to earn mo<• tha11 S200 Sorry no pets I --I · but Wiii tram if necessary """'ac:h c:on11ult1ng firm m comm1s11on & wages! *ALSO• ltatah-tt S-~lrt CdM Cottage Shr w/2 de-n 1 on I housekeeper Costa Mesa 642-0606 needs par111me secretary Dy selltng only 201 A Good Job T o St.art The Ne-. Year., lBrSl 195&2Br 2BaStar1· ..a1gners.2entr&nee$.,ba. MUST HAVE CAR Wllll __ ___ _ I with m1nunum 5 yrs aubact:1p.t10n1aweek 111 1 at $1395 760-09 19 2724 k11, on PCH S350 Incl ulll trade room board & I OE NT AL Aast!Ortho ROA aic.per Appro11 20·25 hrs posSlble 10 earn more ng • i S250 • utlts M/F, n-smkr 720-10118 or 873-37311 I salary for llte se~ Req orthO exp pref 4 day per week Excel 1'PlllQ a than S 1000 weekly or Nwin Perun 38<frm 2Ba p<ef'd ror 1tg 29A. lurn COM Prime otttee space , 842-5767 ______ Mon thru Tllr NB 6'2-26261 neceM1ty Prefer some Hours are llex1t>le ano the yrly rnlls s 1050-$1200 CM Oupfelt 650-6 797 566 SQ/It suite 3 tndMd· 1 HOUSECLEANERS I DENT AL RECPT'oitil07'.. payroll exper N-smkg Of· otttce IS Freeway c:JOM • l & 2Br 1 & 29a suites *Specious townhouses '/fFtrepl~ t Prtvate balconies Garden patios VIiia R~tals 676-7015 2BR 1BA E/91de CM Non· ual otflCeS St 25 SQ/h K1rt>y maintenance day gd pay & bnhs 'Dental Uce Call Judy 675-3551 For information cell WIY IOTl BALBOA BAY CLUB !mkr $325 • ,, utlls NNN Call Rogers Really! 631·5272 I exp req NB 64. 2·2628 SEm/HCPT 540-030! •3 Lighted tennts coul1a Garden Apt STUDIO Take Avail 111 Mark 645-5718 675•23 11 HOUSEKEEPER reflri"ed Must be rellable. good SAUS I SEIYJCf •2 Swimming pools over lease. 548-0329 I C • s59c. I ed . I PllJ Tiit 5 •Streams & ponds _ __ COM Baytocean view 3Br dM s belt ott1ces .J" ady want to Ive ln.IPsychlatrst otttce Newport oppty 631-234 yg agress111e 1nd111 w 'truck •Sorry, no pet.s Ill CUJll WT I 2Ba. lrplc, gar SSOO/mo S 1tOO 1"'1 utol AIC. pJcg,I room. t>Oard & salary Beach Recep11on111 Wllll ,.~••-to se<vice & Mil fire ext· •Furn1st1mgs a11a11 0 n Go 11 Course 642· 1559 or 759-0806 ~nllor 2855 ~ ~oast 644•8819 I phones, 11 DookkMPlllQ _"_.. mguishers High comml -2Br-2Ba-2 frplc:a-2 car FEMIM 3BR HOUSE I wy"6'15•8900 A yt me HOUSEKEEPER · Wanted II typ1nQ, maturity, stab-'~e~~~ 0~ SN:;' w/guar Steve 642:8973 WHY NOT CALL encl gar-vaulted ceHtngs-UTIL PO s385 168.A Large Exec Ole. Nwpt by businessman • Al thfy essen11111 Mon-Thur Send resume 10 Hiring TELEMARlmll 113-5111 gate guarded communl· Magnolia CM 642_3307 1 Bch. nr arrpon . bank mature.respon womanto 12 30-5 Fri t 1-t2 Partner 5000 Birch St. PROFESSIOIALS ly· 1 Dlk to Fashion Island · I bldg Conl , k1tch & recp do llte llsekpg 1n my CdM 644-8866 s 1 2900 N 1 SU WllD YILU8E No pe1s, call 644-0509 tor Fem. mature, non-smkr 10 area meld S 1000 mo Home & care for 2 boys. •(llST1•1tt ll•S1tS B~~c:ell. CA 92660 ewpor Full taceted phone oper- 15555 H t I VIII appointment stir COM Ilse $400/mo • 833-9365 ages 3 & 4 Hrs 4pm-9pmj n "" " " -atton Btg dollars tori un ing on age ~ -· ''\ u111s 720-8084 ' I Wlldys 8am<lpm, Sat Full lime. pal1 time per Tteiiaieal/Trdt1 • Lane. lrom San Diego D LUXE DUPLEX 3BR PAIME Office Space In Must l'lalle auto Rersl dtem needed ror busy pros No expt!r1 ence Freeway norttl ot Beach '•ba 1/2 blk to Channel I Fem n-smkr prof stir 3br Newport Beach, a11all Im· req. d S 150 /wk Dys Newport B6'cl'I office ol 5505 needed, wlll tr arn W• art l<><*lno '°' Jr High and High School 11udenta and ottwt who ~ enjoy t.aklng wtth peop. and WOficlng wtth other etudenta "'-" own 11g9 You c:en Nm '25.00 to '50.00 eectt ..-In comm•o.ae end MUCH MOREi You can WOt1l PART TIME In the •"emoona end eventnge ,nd 111n haYe pftnfy of free tlme. You MlJST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOll We on. oomptete training and provtde transportation Thia Is NOT A PAPER ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN OA VS A WEEKI Come out and help ua get new cuatomen tor our newspaper and have a grMt time doing 1t Vou have nothing to loM and • auper JOb to gaJn Call today and may~ you can start 1omorrow1 to McFadden. wes1 on l Nr lldocenter 50036th1 2ba lndrylac.OanaPtt1ml m&d11tely $550/mo j 833_1870 E110759•9118 ldrome Health Agency EUCTRIGIAI •C.••lHIH McFadden St $1250tmo 644-7269 1 $400 nr ocean 240·8894 .IACOIS RULTI · • w ork days and oc-,4•6 yeara e1tperience .. • Salarr Live -In H ous e -1 llE 11 1 PllOP llUAIEIEIT keeper/Tutor Single casiona onc:a xc:e en commerc1al/1nter1ors • ltllltcal Httfth 71 •/Ill 117• lather seeks intelligent salary be~llts and mile· 770-0102 Call Jim or Bot> 675-5010 ,. • • age reimbursement Call Mr Earl 548-7058 or 241 -8432 aterron c:aa k • & S elegantly furn Share 11~ ~ 0 to tutor care Center 1901 E Lambert TECHNICIAN Supe<V1sor YONEY lor 2 small boys, ages 3 & La Habra 714·526-6982 642-5446 · Secty/Recept or sei>tr· 4 1n his COM home ----- ate offices 646-5055 Teaching up l'lelptul 1 pt(UI ... 0MARR Ctaaercial Prt,trt' 759·924 t tor Appt Clerical/Oflice 540011mme01a1e opening for TODAY'~ CROSSWORD PUZZLE •••••••••••••• 277 ACCtlmll qualif1ed person Hams l3SO Sq Ft Teacbn 4650 Construction Accounts 1600 t660 exper helP· AClltOH xlnt Me.a Verde toe: INFANVTODDLEA €ARE-payable N'Wpt Bch lul E11c:ellen1 company Toe1day, December 3 545-4123 GIVER PRE-SCHOOL based Homebuilder Exp benehts and working ARIES (March 21 -'\pnl 19). People pa}' attention· to your •Office/Shop/Storage• I TEACHER. exciting pro-1n construction accts 1 c:ond111ons Apply declarattOn!>. statements, wntlng~. l::mphasrc; on crcauvtty, publtc1 t), 264 sq It & up. reas c M gram rn Irvine Pret payaDle contract control OUISE CIAIT 1 Gr_, d15n 5 5'>e«nleu 9 Ce19t><•te<l t• Aovsncea 15 F ency case 16 l<.OOWl"Q romance. opportunity tor construruvc c hanges. Young person C-2 Ntce area 548·7249 EC E & exper wtyoung 6 loan draws Data pro· becomes valuable all~. I -c:Mdren 552· 1967 cessong eiip hetpfut : llllY PILIT A ET A IL 9 0 0 t / 1 t Salarytbenl'!lllS com 330 w Bay St<eoet TAURUS(Apnl 0-M a)20):Yuuhavcgrandopponunll)tobutld S9001NNN 369 E t7th ProSoltotlll rtctor mBnsurarewe\p Please Costa Mesa c a 11 4mongst for future sccunty Focu!. on detail!>, vanous ram1ficat1ons, dealings I St C M 549-8547 Lie d tor 32 children ma11 resume to Akins or call 642 •3<' t wtth dynamic, creative. ob'itinatc pcopk. You'll learn about land hcoat Pro,ertJI Costa Mesa Call Dev Co J (;ovoc P1aza TtRED 1 AETIREMENP 18 B1uo 19 Fat'lr•c v alue's, neccr.sary ~frty rcgulutroni. 2790 Evest Wk nds 963-1662 NB 92660 Attn n P T F~EC. ENGINEE:R GEMI N I (May 21 -Junc 20): Drg deep for 1nformat1on. anal}te TEACHER 10 co.teach u1 Michaels F'lfu "'~ 642-2900 10 AIC<'.111 dnta Emphaw. on movcm(nt, tnp~. v1s1ts, change and a 11anety ol 1 *'·PUHS• 1rv1nl' Pce·Sct1001 fu:I &CCOUITS HC cxc1t1ng contaLl~. Mcmher of oppo~ttt' St:X rs genuinely interested in I We!talde Costa Mesa gd time t2 ECE untts req Manual system . Post 0 r If: r I cond Newly refurbished ~86-7494 or 786·7997 sales 10 Journals Some y u we a c. 8''> times gross 15•1. eves & wi.nos CANCER (June .21-July 22). MaJordornes_ttc adJUStmcnt plays key Down, wi. fine avl Mtlll;1 ~~ ~IH~~~ ,~a~r~~~' role. Focus on pay ments, taxc'l. ltcc~se requirements. restoration o f ! spendable Mgmt 111a11 Ip I . li / & Sons KarM ™ 1510 harmonious family rclat1onsh1p Don t a11empt to force issues -~tress 645-611.46 Lv Mag .~• ~·~ltH '/ 5100 pe~uasion. d iplomacy I ----nw•1a11trat1H I CLHIC&l L EO(Jutv 23-Aug. 22}:) ou'rccapablc nowofseparaung fac.1 from I 'c 'o"sSECTISSTA!IRSA I MANAGER Friendly last growing pub· ~ fid k d fi L HI 't'""" hsher needs petson 10 wishful thinking. H1ghltgh1 con t cnce. ma e new contacts. c 1ne Under g x grosa type orders. open mail te.rms get.ndof unncccssacyc.x.pcnse.sand supcdluo~mau:nai. Pucc.s .Aoont 65Q.6l30,1mmedfate opening rcx full amJ appfY ~ MlfSr' native will pla) to p role Fl•••• If IY lllllt• time Q!.stnc:t Manager have 2 yrs HP9f & t'fl)e VIRCO(Aug 23-Scpt 21)' What had been nebulous bccomcc; real _.. "' 45WPM Full 11me S8 60 · · -fi ' 8 Unit Apt Bldg under M C M tt Focus on deadlines. respons1b1lh11es. secret meetings, tnten~1 1ed love c:onst now in Sunnymeao ust en1oy working with P hr osta eu 1ust o relationship Y ou'll learn valuable lesson and apply 1t 1n profitable (7141 545 1001 children Experience 405 Frwy Call Robin . . • helpl\il 556-0962 manner. Capncom figures prominently. I · a Fi i I · LIBRA (Sept 21-0ct. 22): Circumstances tum in your favor, •lllHI •He 1 We otter an exoeller'lt t>en· CUH/HOIPTilllST events transpire tn manner that elevates your standing. Focus o n la1lat11 em program P•1d va-Newport Center oll1co I h b R I cauons & nolldays bonus Must be at>le to UM 10· celebration. spccu at1on, w1~ cs t at come true. omance p 3)!> ft:;rtH.ltiH 29041 program and dental In· i Ii I fi I '!!_ 1 key. c:aic:ulator Call bt"Nn 'itgn1 1cant roe. Anes native tgurcs pro~tncnt Y 1 Franc lM t11 fl~ofr 1uranc:e Salary ptus 4-6pm M-F 644-4460 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): HtJhhght independence. creat1v11y •. •Clll A WIA* I m11eage relmburtement chance for significant advancement 1n career or business. Member of - -I non /Cllltlll OP"" tlC sex helps you ae1 to hean of matters Be direct Sl31f' need\ 1n Hot new !<le cream &II Apphcant must ADP y rn full time poemon with 11M ""' • r,ogun COflCIPt now avall petson at Darty Piiot, 330 reliable N e oomp11ny ~S frank manner. Leo plays role. n Orange Co tea1urlllQ weat Bay St Co1t1 1 WPM TyptnQ at>lllty 111 SAOITT ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 ): Sp1ntual values come to cuatom blend• For more Meta Ca Appty 9· 11 lllQ. to<ne 10 lltry. & otl'lttr forefront -scenario highlights travel, language, commun1cat1on, into call Fran<:hlM Store1 am or 2·4 Pm 1c1rc:u1a c:Mtrtc•I skill• R919 ortv fnm1ly and love. M o ney appears from surpnsc source. ln1u111on rings (714l 731·11el3 I llon Oflpt I ., w/own c.r IOt .,. true, sense o f direction'' restored. •••• •••••••• •••••••• ••••ao.J rands Stan 16 60 Plhr I CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 01vcrs1fy, make contacts which ""; 1n• 4 Vacation beneflte enable you to act job d o ne. f'ocus on basu: m ues, requtremcnt'i. You'll DELIVERY DRIVER I ~~u:.~~~·~::,11ow•nai leam about financial ~ources of others, about taxes and license needs. • • LEGAL SEC _ PI T. EltP8f • \ ~en1a1 '\•U' ,•llTll~ ;, Ontanc ,,. ... n W <) AOvlll"C~ ARC America Corp on poe.r.or Newport Beach os IOOlo.•llQ 25 Ogled for a person w•lh good all 21 0.•1oeo ~1" around prrntrng skills for aobr lull time employment tn 28 Brur>e" iouo growing 1n-pl1n1 prtnt 29 Soul" ot t or sl'lop Minimum 1 year 32 GrAo.en1 paste-up exper req 35 Wh11IOO<W EJ.per ..., camera press H Hue Otndet'y "9tptat Out ~ "31t~ rng to train nghl per90f'1 39 ._.onster Stamno salary S 12 000 •O wer1 abo1t•d p yr Xlnt t>enefols pack· •2 O.soat•O" BQe Call 1<.etry for appt 43 O.m•nul•vt! 1133·3232 Prel non-u "4•ooant smoker 45 E Car pre" 46 .J~lrf .. , TIRElil ot Retirement? PT 4 -L an or>f' PRECISION MACHINEST ,..........,..,,.--T:,_.."T""___, Flex hrs 646-2900 ' · 2 TTPISf TTH PUnWUTIST ,- 1mme<1111e operung tor 1----11----+-- UC>(lf IY1)8Mllllf Must 20 l'l111e na11e mark -up Hpef pqt41-up l)aGIC. --+--+--grQ\ln~ helpt11t Xlnt ban· I 23 e1i11 tnciuatno ""9dteal & dental 1neuranoe, con· genial atmoef)here Con· tec:t AlllN 642-432 t e'1 291 S.gittarian plays role. • Dally Piiot motor route : pref Word proc: o..tred AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb . 18): Go slow, check details. read : available In Huntington • · Alrl>Of1 ttM es1-2444 Ma. .ST between lines. ma.kc inquiries coocemina spcctal nghl!> and • : .,-n•mlll Ml.f PUT documents. ee aware of public relations and need for revamping • Harbor area. 1-2 hours 330 w IMly s1rwc program Taurus. Scorpio persons play o utstandtng roles. • per afternoon. : ':'~.~~~~=I eo.1a M-.. c. tff.21 PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Emphasis o n employment change. : • e.ac11 8411 4082 Mt-a21 Get basic chores out of way. f<ccp resolu11ons conccmina health. • Call 641-4333: Mon· • 1-------·' Special commun1cauon relates to travel and possible romance • day-Friday 10 -5 P.M. : llght'i!!.'='! MC· SalH Ciemtn1, Vf r&O:..~IJltlMUS persons fiaure prominently. : Ask for Art. •• r•tatltl dU11ea 8411 7111 _____ iift_ ......... If' OECEMDER J 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc act1vc, an e PlllTMI !>IT mt! OI 18•1 S• "uH-bo~·""' S6 ... °"'" .. '>'Ball '>8 Gl)ft Clul 59 ~l!<I·< <ll<t•• 6(' s. .. r.i~uQ .. ' 6, t.f'OUl1tt•1 6. 5 ... , .. ,, bl A,..h\l~'""' ._ "4 c_,.~, ~ .. '"' ~--P'J~ ..... t DOWN "'•·It ...... Vf'•H·l' i.., A ~ill..:! '\ th_ ~ 1\)I J~1f' ti p, d' '•' :ir,, " .. ""'r ~ .... , i' •I citccll..ent U'lvclcr. arc vcrsaule, aruslJc and have what many con11der • Orenr; Coa9t : •llmTil•IT • Cam«• per.on 10 WOt1' a bnlhant sense of humor You have ab1hty to 'ct ideas across, you : Del Pllo• • M11c 1nooor1outdoor ;::'~..=:'*:~I $7 disseminate pen1ncnt information. Gemini. Sagittarius pcnon\ play • 1a • =kr G~~d:;2 ;::,t., Pf~ P?e' Of'tf "' ..,,..,.-+--+--t--t-- and people enjoy bc1na with you. You'll travel next year. you II make • • 11 C .a : rraoe '°"' otc:t 1tu11 f()f I ~lucMQ a.1 Af>f1tf Peno- uotln1oonl.lctund could bc l.S!OC'l1tcd wtth pubhs.hm& vcnture June : Coet.8111, ~ • "•• r..:,od1ea witl'I a nyNvet. 1eeo Pleoant1e ""13~+--+--+--..-- lmponant roles 10 your hft. You arc very much aware of bod~ 1mqc. • 330 W .. , Drive • wm t'91ft 5 O.yt p1wti in·1 '° wtll be outJtandina for you 1n 1986 ••••••••••••-••••••••••••• c... -' &42 M71 A11e c M • • • • ---~.,,,..~~~~~~=-~!""""'!~~L-~:::o:o-1.:"!""'- \ I ' l ~---~---~~~~~~=--~--~------~-------~~~~~/~~~ l 810 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monc:t1y, Oecembef 2, 1985 I 1 CJu./a.t19rutl .... al . H3~J ... al ---.... ,...... ISM !nllHtt• Mil htl I &ahul1 IMt 111,./hdt/lfff~• ....... ,_ .. Hit AatH la,.rt .. tlOO AatM la .. rt .. IHI · II• •tunw•JE Xd0ta6' Wtliie Xmerbli tOZI ood vw 91 Bal• lk$. new yt~f OAW 8ANKINO aJlllM. llWllLUlft AmerlCan oe.k eabln•t. Etklrno puppy 3 moe old P0R6(...Ht-'till~' 1 r , g< r•bll UIOO motOf, rune OIBHWASH!A S.V.al opei\lng1, part • , early 1900 I , '••aa. Paper1 135()780-041&. NBP Mooring lor Seit LARO! B!LECTION OF eond . rebll eng Mull gd I 1100 obO 5-48--4571 ISH~h. h I -l agun• Pll•E TI... tln\e H°"re 10AM·3PM OPENINGS Ch1rm1ng HOO Obj> --w/38' Trawler • 0.1 ... ., NEW a US!O 8MW'SI • e 11 s 8 5 0 0 0 b 0 ~ rl. wage t 19& MOn.-Ftl, no •X$1N. nee Fr•nc:tt bull., Churn.•· Okin R•tr. AKC Pup1. 51 Bkr873·86 ll LMIUllUW I 8•8 &137or847-0874 vw·n Bug/yellow,n•..,. •8 M.50 I TIWI Pald wtdy Hlfl~med NatloNl companynowhlr j ta1J S120ob0 722 1389 ~;·~;~•e:~t~1~:n SLIP 30ttonMalnChan SEVROV~CUEM~LS~~SE.81NG PORSCHE '?2911T t>ul~ ~~~11\~~~o~ ·~~. lllTlllll Call au.. M2· _ Ing 10 P4IOPle lrM to All~llOn quilt cotleetors . nel CdM S3001"l9 , 3870 N ch~· :":e LONOI proof Andlat 2 7 lllr• nm, 494 2552, 497· 161H ev lull UJM day I tun tome Do yoo wafll more IMn tra\1'91 the ~ti<• u.a IUCh e.au1 velv!I Gf&Zy QUiii Parrot Cage. w I 5 1 111/IUI 1111 Jun4 19 • ._ry ... Nu lllVW painl GoodVM I night ~, ..... No •11.P JUll • iOtl? ••n•• SllYlll H . Dallu, Miami. l• good eond 722 1389 w/ptaypen on top, HO C•ll Marc•• 873•8232 1 B!ACH NCT llrM S9 ooo Wrk 1 vw '85 Cabrlo .. t red/blk nee ~ppty Coc.o'a 2131 I Full·llme Mond•y-Frld•y veou& ~YoOI Ellcel· w I Playpen on rotter• I (No Cherry e1111 4051 875·7287, hm 8•2·8&8:.! 1n1 51< ml s 12.000 Dy W•1olft1 Ot Nwpt 8c:n I Do yoo haw CUI\ handling 7 309"1 to 4pm HMvy ~ Ntnlng• aalttderl a .. \ rarallart I014 S50 5-46-5120 831 8025 •lac. ,, ... ,., •• ,,.. (l14)1H-llto I PORSCHE ·1~ n 118 Tar"• 675·7700 Ev 837·2243 ' or, banking H~ .. ne•I prion.,. llte typing Wiii .._ tkP9f'M p r n· Tr•O.·lne Welcome .. " " MITlll 11no Iha at>lllty to type? 1ra1n on computer. 15/Hr Ing progflm No exp nee. I llY FIRllTIRE Aeg Quarter HOrM, 2 yf OPEN SEVEN DAYS Many ex1raa Mutl '"' vw auo 1976. a11c:all•nt w anted daytlrM ho9tMS 1 Woold Y°" Ilk• 10 WOfkl Apply 1n !*ton al Boo«• t>ut any l)(evtooe pubUc LES 957 8 33 old. 15.3. grNI Qomlora· Mettrcy1lt1/ $12,600 obo 875-0!109 condition, new clutch, Matur• peraon, muat llk•j prime houre a day trom on Tape, 729 Fated, CM cootect helpful All lrana-_ • 1 1 uon, Eng/W"t JIJftlper Scttttn 1011 PORSCHE •79 91 1sc pa1~1 and mterlor Auna P909le SS/hr Call ror 11 30 am to 3 30 Pm 5.48.5525 1 l)Oftatlon Paid with return All French Provincial D•n 1 ~!2~s°.~s. ~ ~-2~~ m VESPA PiOO •12 GdJ\~ DATSUN 87 • 1800 Fair Targa met blk/blk, all g~t~.OOO 873 - 5028 IC>P1 Woody"• Wharf Monday thru Friday? I i•L-Y ,.1 ••• guaranteed Mu1t tie NI Mlg 12800, aac 11400 ~ S500/obo 722.e78• L1dy, 3 IOPI. gooo eond ·opl, OfiQ ownr. 11tn1 eond vw Convert Sul* S..tle, AMtauranl 47~74 s; •n• ~ l)ngle amblllou1 and eott tbl M1 $550, elegant S3200 761-8937 Ive msg s t5 ooO firm S•r1ou1 '78 E1toel eond through! II you an.-e<S yes tol P/l Col1-oe Pharmacy Ir .. to 1tan today For aolallovat ~50 oecas Plaatl a Or l at 4 ftffl Dtl"/J -1 pp 494 8300 '4300/ bo 861 8733 Lm n&LIAI , ... , 11\e above QU91110fll, yOO •40 Fair CM, 5•8-3288 lnt•rvlew call Ms St»her Chrs s 150 Xlntl ~3-•705 ' it•st ~~ IOO SEC buyer• on y • 0 . • Come to II FMnaJO. llallen may jull be the lndMOuell DRIVERS croaa ~t weeildy1 10AM IO &P~ --.. toJO 1984 12 000 ml mint PORSCHE '79 928. 5 1pd, 0. i 1300 Cate & Bakery located at I we re loolllng lor 10 join no up nee Callt lie r~· only al 54..8·2oe3 er-r.h~napf12 & I T~b,bl Caulo. lull keybo.,a lfW ... "'" I $4o0o a assume loan mel8111C bleck, poll1hed Aattl •Ml c F .. h1on 111and In th• new, our PROFESSIONAL! apply MacGregor Yaahli p••f Tt•• 1':{i~1 c~!"n~in~o ~~0• w/rhythm $300 857-1429 720-1525 1lloy1. !vii pwr, loolca NABERS lull and p/11,,,. posltlOf'll 01 TELLERS Th ... tx), • _ New.paper home dellvel'y must eettt 6 3· •96 Conn organ w/rythum II cornea wllh p/1, bucllel m .... • Atrium Court We have ~ SERVICE SALES TEAMI 1631 Pla<:enll• C M . "" s; ,. OHRllH ••eACEDES ... ~ 500SEC new, S 15,500, 866-5822 available lor ulespeoplfl por1un111n are not fOf l•IYEIS 2·5AM, light van or pk;k Contemp O•k Dining Ml, 8 unit, bench & llght $8000 sea11 ario raolal tlret w Ice 11 u I a r Phone ' PORSCHE 83 911 SC CADILLAC & cootls (Mull ~k people ~Ing tor lull Musi havegooddrlvltv1 re up $800 p/mo Calt blwn ehrl xlnt SNll 12 S300 new, musl NII $2800 tSer•2900) 1unrool. xlnl cond. Cpe. platinum. loaded. Englllhl PleaH ca lll range or employee t>en·I cord tor pany ;;;;,tal 12noon-7pm 8:42·&015 975.'7571 . Call Lauta 720--0928 11111 $43 500 or auurn• snrf, Alplne stereo. ADS LARGEST SELECTION Nancyat6•0 4279 eflll lheyre tor people, companyA & D AentaJ1., --·-S-l•YfY EVEAYlHINGGOESI Oak SpinelPtano,Stelnet OAANGECOAST lea .. 557·•758 amp/1pkr,Cllttor~::,arm, ollatemodel.lowmlleage I n I I 208 .. n r--& S •99._ Jeep/R-aull MERCEDES '8._ 500SEL, ele S26,500 673· 7 Cadillac. In Orange "FFllS HITAIUIT ~n~ llwe~lnbleph,~rsum pay " .-iecen_ Ila, Unit 5• Several openings available Spanish living, dining & 00• 1ilnl eond ~ " "'"' " S oda1 I tn COfon1 del Mar p u A "" c M e..2 t le& 1 •n Santa Ana office Pan bedroom plul lb ... /Chfl. fJ.40-2442 2524 HarbOr c91ia Meu blk pearl, dove grey TOYOTA LUllll Coonlyl .. UI I ay now hiring II you're interested In thla EASY ASSEMBLY WOAKI tlmt evelnlng1 No 1811· eredenz.a. lamp1, ciothea Upright Pleno w/t>eneh, 141-IOJJ leather. centre whit. Atten_d our leaN eemlnar 540-1810 .. llT/•••.c&SMIEll 1 great opportunity. please $800 00 per 100 Guarin-Ing No exper nee Paid & 1011 more' 863-6819 or golden oek, beaut eond ehrm whl wells, upgraded and recleva a tree 2800 Harber Bkld " s;-teed P N E eek I C II Ch I ti 11 5 30 645 5458 th 1 T ed dell Tracka 9035 stereo, ~01 grey markell portable mini vacuum COSTA MESA f'/T or PIT ror 8am-3pm I apply In person at aymen1 o X· w 'Y a r • e. a : pm • ru-ou un • ver CH"""' '82 S10 wlnt work Be11 ear In Orange Coon-Learn a"~··t •easing In -Shill peroence/No Sales [)e.. 882·5M3 lor appt Movl"". must NII Aa· s 1_2_50 pp 8•7 ·5672 cc y' A I M 1 II Pvt pl uvu Call Louis 640•8381 llUT WEITERI !alls send aetl·addreaseo .,. •llT•••-50,1·;d Ibis din rm Ml H uck $4150 OBO Y us 118 Y oor oltlce near Sooth CADILLAC '81 Sedan Sev· stamped envelope r-..1~s; ' 1· I • •-o ' 642-«>07 496-7850 Co111 Plaza Ille dlflsel. cherry eond, SAYlllS EL.AN VITA( _903 Rapidly growing co11a w/enlna c1b SIO·S100 lcyc H •-~ (Apr1t 1hr 1 t>oughl another, wlll let Gtatral 5530 UOO Pert Ctlttr lrlft,34 18 En1erpr1ae Ro, Fl Men firm seeks ex-Can L~a 720-0928 Ul!e ~ Ladle'• bike 3 "ORD 80 F350 P/U lll-SAYl•S lWf go below wholesale' -....;..;..;~ ___ _.._,_ Ct I Cl 12121 Pterce FL 33.a2 per1eneed horlleullural Oalc,/glua/brass Din Ml speed $75 857-1429 Ranoer XL T Loaded 71 .. 1 ... 2_1117 759·80•6 or 760-5090 AFTER ltl tll, ---MrVloe technicians tor tn· S375, col Ibis S450, bar --AIC. auto, blln toot bOllet ,. ,.. l IF YH• &IE terlor route FIT or PIT 1toots S75 Solallovesl l!!rti•L Gtt41 1065 S4700 OBO 550•3797 l/ANAGON GL '84 Am/Im WE llY All llllfS SCHOOL E~apilooy~~~j~~~y llTHISTll 8enellt1 631·•615 ~500. sofabd $350 Oak tirl-tln Wave Tools, pro· OMC '70 112 Ton Pickup cHs, Lo ml Extraa USED CARS & TRUCKS I llWllll TEXAS REFINERY CORP wallunltS300.bdrm~OO am aeries Super llght, $500/obo 842·01 4~ *Jll'ltlJI* $10.000548-4701alt 8 COMEIN ORCALLFOR JOBS CLEHI I SH 000 t llO 000 offers plenty or money din aet $350 543-•705 x1n1 eond $225e.42·1902 Aall••H, . Serles 111 , yellow/tan VOLVO '83 OL T turbo Sia FRH APPWIAL a .nrtlTS or m~r• I~ ~m~~. plus eashbOf'luaea.lrlnge DblTeakDresserorBuftet Cl111ica 9045 leather. Showa ucellenl W gn blk /pa lomlno DeLILLO EIRN IATA EIT•Y and are wllflnn to work ~·1n'"c' ,;.01a'!".~!e, N~.·11 $250 963-1932 "-raft Sain care Just 581< mllea. lully leath 23.000 ml, beet 182Cl11 Bl!~CIHUBTLVD n n 0 1 1 .. .,lld Is '""" .. ~ ..,.,.. •--_ 1950 FORD 2 dr sedan equipped (305211) earin Orange County Pvt U" I Pll/HOlPT. ar or 1 coo ., th port Beach arN Regard· •• I~ 1015 orig like new $3500 114,HI pty Must sell! 496-7650 HUNTINGTON BEACH MONEY Merrill Lynch RNlty 111"-I ... s ot Hpetleoce wrl1e IKI •Hal 964-~88 or 848-3512 147-IOl7•1 141-JH 1 ACOlllT111 I most pres11g1ous. m09t F D Hopkins, PreS , Box ORAPt~ nearly new, hnen L It L •141 Jll SU•ll I EXEC. SECnl ~roWlh orlenled name In 711 , Ft Worth, TX 76101 blend, warm white, 4 pr, IJDH ac. • Aalta-la~rt.. 9100 l•HITI WE BUY CLEAN, PRIZES eal Eetale Prepare ---96"x8 1" center pull Sat AM ~ov 9 IBM type· ** Audi f 011 ·7•. Good 1001 Quall St .N e LOW MILEAGE We need you now 10 work yourself for the nexl real WEEIEll •AIAIEI $1~5 pr obo Also wood writer, 1 sofa, atereo & engine. great. body 833-9300 DOMESTIC & IMPORT TRIPS 1n major companMtS In ellat• boom Caree< op-1ra11erae roda, country china eabtnel, walker.etc S 1500 Tim 5 .. 9•0206 --CARS, TRUCKS & VANS pay a weellly cheek & a Licensing tra1niflg avall· Dally Pilot Newspaper ( • -. Alpha Spider Cnvt ·n overdrive. $2000 0 80 So Org Cty EnjOy top port untiles avallabrl. Weekend Manager for looll S30 ea 722-1389 637 R1mona, 49•·1738 ' MGB •7• Orig owner, elec m ltlkerl11 tti• IAJU PfllT 11e.i11ble holiday schedule able To interview <:111 1 A v 1 N E A R E A I Estate Sale Sony TV 19 T · Excel eond Look1/runa 968-•504/963-6• 19 eves r RC Temporary Svcs Pam. Walt or Bm 2 30.10 30 A M Plcllup color· remote Coon try raairrtattH g~eat Lo ml 557 ·4329 MGB 01 ·7o-S.Clor ltftfl,er. 4500 Campus • 124 N 8 963· 1319 or ~f>.9386 1ruek & oependablllly a lrench don lbl w/6 chrs AUDI l972, 4 tpeed-:-n-St 100 cash Green blk v II yoo are loo1ung for utra 171')852-9424 1MERRILL l YNCH REALTY mull S90 per weekend Besl offer ~·8364 Sail leala 7014 Int. good eond 6•0·5110 t:.o.t.. M-!>40 o:i.w spending money, or llke ________ ..;..._ ________ Call 642-4321 ask lor FIREWOOD Premium ·paint, AM/FM caaaell• 10 go places like Magte Jom seasoned oranr S 110 1" HOBIE CA TAMA RAN ~•~-~~00 se 11 S 9 9 5 llSSAl l EASlll j WEWAITHH OLUllSllOHI ~.~,;'~~·wl~n~~::esB!'n~ COLLECTOR WANTED EaJltyatat WaatM 'h 1195 cord 9 8•8081 ~;~~~~·~t .. b8~8otr All SEPWTI El•IPUI ~rd•,oMu~~e1""a...! 1 .... JOOZXmlna~1 Awards Call us now' we 5535 F11h tanl!a 100 gallon --_ ,.. ""' ..., ..... na11e several openings '" _________ .,, s 100 w7stano Also 20 14' WEii Vry d otl4. DELIVERY DEPARTMENT and reeleve a free C M • H B or F v Ex Mgr tor a major corp & g a 11 0 n he 11 s 2 o s850 ~46-4832 McLAREN'S BMW ponable mini vacuum SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN See l/eno d09 Santos THEODORE 6'2·•333 prev owner ot Mtg Co 548-7032 • wllh ereOll approve! seek• ehalteglng posmon --'78 Force 50 Kelch. dsl M·F 11119. 5.5 llll 6 Learn abOOI teasing 1n1 #2 1 ROBINS FORD Agent l()Ol(tng IO< peocle to work 1n T V com· merclala For onlo call t602)837·3850 e.111 133 Part time . opening in Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. w/progesstv Co 963-3827 Gtve a John Wayne Tennis au1tlllary .. Ost generalor, 626 S Eucikl SI oor oltloe near South! Club Mb1h1p tor Chrlll· lots ol equi pment C Coast Plaza • •nc••••iH mas S800. 838-5208 Divorce forces sale 'f ~!':~ (apr11 1 hr J • 1060 hAlllOI Ill VO I (':>!>YA MOA b4J 0010 A tllHCH 1011 Great Chrl1tmae Giii Make ofter 645-66•6 213-691-6701 All·SAYEH WSE '-Magic Island Member· S .... /Sk 71.A/ .. •2 1117 I llY APPLIAICEI shop 1600 obo 5•6·5120 i ..... .. ... _. -- FORD '68 Mustang SSOO Gd cond 5•8 .. t571 mag *APTIUUHI* Yoong amblt10011 couple to manage 21 U.f\lts tn CoSla Mesa Call 655·0665 Earn up to $6.00 per hour for collecting for monthly subscriptions. Mileage allow- LES 957·8133 J Wayne Tennis Club -------""""" IN U.S.A. FORD ·75 Torino. 2dr 18.800 orig ml e11lt eono $ 1570 Obo 759· 1907 24 cu It A(!miral 2 Dr Membe<sh•p Mull Sell w/lee-maker $275 MUii Bat olr 752-0100 9·5pm CHICK WEii.ON • SALES • SERVICE AWllLHI WAIHHIE IEIEUL CURii Mii this wkndt 759.111 1 Slate pool Ible wlllte & a<:· *IALEI SALEI* e.ss 12_~962-4221 Ev ance paid In addition to hourly Refrigerators S129 & Up WALNUT EJtec desk 6ll3' ______ ....., .. E I d f d Wuhers 199 & Up gd eond S 100, 3 keg Per-•••lft P'OASCHE AUDI CH£V1'0LET • PARTS • LElSllli FORD '78 Fiesta. mull Mill. needs work, rune ok S 1000 obo 5•8-0113 .. ......... . Work 1n Costa Mesa/lry1ne Wtth Qr wothOYt aiiperlenee Paid Weekly·NO Fee wage. xper ence pre erre Dryers. gute1ec 599 4 Up Ilk t>eer bo11 s 1so. addll s 1ovea $99 & Up compressor & evapor "Complete line ol Home S50. 2 old cash registers Furnishings" S50ea 1830 NewPorl Bl ALL APPLIANCES Colla Mesa 645-2877 but not required. TAC Temporary Svcs 4500 Campus II 124. N 8 171 4)852·94'• Muat be at L•••t ll rra. old hlty l11rMtH4 J 1 /F I •. EiHlleat Ctl4itlH nt ry an '"1 UNIQUE FURNITURE 5025 Cad11tae1 10 Go-Carta Whate11er the F&O Roll ·em ott th41 market Wllh a CIUl!flecl AO Call Now! 642-5678 Call 10 A.M. -4 P.M. MA. KIRKLAND 842-4321 ext 107 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche• Audi t41 E. Ceast lhry., l••••rt leacll 173-0IOO Highest Quality Sales & Service The Best Car Buys In Orange County -Are At The Dealers Listed On This Page tr:. 0 CREVIER BMW ~ "' SALES • SEJ'VICE • LE~SING ~ "Where Prolessfonal Attitude Prevails" 8pecl1t11lng In European o.tlvery. E1celt.nt ht.ctlon of Hew •nd car•full~ ptep.,9d UMd BMW'• atway1 in stock 835-3171 208 W. 1st' St., Sent• An• Corner ot Broadway & 1st St Ctote<.1 Sund1ty1 GSTERLING SALES -SEIVICE -WSUIC: -PAITS Overseas Delivery Spec1ahsts BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 840-·~~ G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -H•w C•r Loc•llon 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Dlvlelon fT\ World 's Largest Selection of fT\ \CJ Mercedes Benz v::::J 833-9300 . '"'' Lalllle . ,lftt . s.mce . ..., ., ' 1947 s Main St v.Rf Diam Braoelel app San1a Ana $525 eell S250 839·0 155 Btwn Edinger & Warner ~n 84M~ mink Jackel w/lox Main St S.. the BM 1 collar Appraised at IH-1120 S3500. ast11ng s 1500 Open 10·6.. Sun 12·5 Alllaoo 01 RM 83I·1286 0 Sc:iith-County~ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S :: 1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Part~ Open M-Sat 8 • 5 30 Set 9 • 4 p m Service m·Frt 7 30 • 6 pm 11711 8EACH 8LVO HUNTINGTON BEACH 0 NABERS CADILLAC Q ~ 2100 H&RllR ILYI., COSTA IESl (l1C) IC0-1100 (213) lll-1211 • Best Pnces • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People fl•Jflll> l>.•l<r PACIFIC OCEAN • o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN ~ 'FAMlLY STORE SINCE '53' -W Sales -Service • Leaaing ~ Ml-0110 ' I .. """ .. ' Q.a.11111 Seln • SeTvk• CHICK · IVEllSON W f .c-t Hwy ~a..cti 673-•t•• Ari> TRY'"6 HARDER T08£11 1 LARCCST INVENTORY ON IH£ Wl.SI COAST mat~•-- CAU. TODAY Ore1ce C..1ty'1 tl4t1t Ueala/ltrell'J Maltr- •• Chts ,.. •ullty. ult1, ..mu. a ltlslll& I 2'25 la"9f ..... Casla ltu S41·Slll PONTIAC '85 Trani Am, loaded. warranly Pay oll bank" 5•6· 7298 Th• IHtetl draw In the ,, .. , 842-2000 Well a Dally Piiot Have something yoo want C ~~Claul~~~ Claullled AO all Toctay .---------'1 It well I C all NO W, 6'2-6171 ~2-5678 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. Body. Paint & Tire Depts C-Ompellt1ve Rates On lease·& Daily Rentals 20IO larr.tr lh.e., Cetta ••u 142-0010 If 140-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COMl'ETITIVE l'URCHASE Piia!'!' • HUGE INVENTOIY dial MERCEDE S 213/714 837-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. p • ) L Al; lflll 'f f ""' '· \. / ~-- 8 BOBLONGPRE Or.-nge County's OtdeJt & Largest Ponll~c ~111ershtp .tt IHCl'I 11\id. I th~ Garden Grow FrM~y 1714 892 ... 11 f7t4J 616-ZIOO Wr perform •II Pontl•c wuranty work. regardless or where you origin.ally purchlsed your uir O ..... llOMDAY Wlllll ... uwrn. .... ~.M. ~-_ BAUER MOTORS BUICK Laius JAGUAR ISUZU #1 Buk:k a tauzu O.•ler In o.c. OlcMet Jeguar Dealer In O.C. SpeclellzJng In Cu.tomer Satisfaction (714) 979-2500 • C.maglOl1 PONTIAC • TRAAS AM • llREBIRD • ~000 ~l( • PARISllHNl • ~·11111 • CRAHO Piii~ • SUNBIRO (.(JNVI R 11811 • I 1000 • CiRAHO AM Wt Stll Elcttttltlt C.maglOl1 PONTIAC .~ 24IO Harbor lhd. Coat1 Mna .....,.,. Beach 714/549-4300 2925 Harbor 8oulev9fd • P 0 &qa 1680 • Coll• Me .. e PRICES! e LIQUIDATING 1985 MODELS UNO! R ANY CIRf.~TAHC(') Wl Wit I NOT BE UNDERSOLD' ---·--- SUBARU 2410 Harbor lhd. Costa Mtu Newport Be1~h 714/549·4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT # 1 ,, ,., ,,,,, ,,, /1111 JH, $Ms fir I YllN -oen~e • SALES m,·~~~~•YO t : ~~~~:~~ 549-8023 • ACCESSORIES DEPT 8 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate M••• 540-0713 ORANGE CC~T ' • 25~ RUN ' FORl!CAIT8 ON A2 I ----~--. MONDAY•DECEMBER 2, 1985 Aquino verd-ict Assass inated leader 's wife indicates s he will c ha llenge Ma r cos for president • • not uilty ' MANILA, Ph1hppanes(AP)-Three civilian Judges ruled Monday that armed forces chief Gen. l-ab1an C Ver and 25 other defendants were innocent of all charges in the assassination of oppos111on leader Benigno Aquino, saying the killer was Rolando Galman. • The court ordered the release of all defendants -25 military personnel and one c1v1han. About l 00 angry demonstratoro; California INS offlcals threatens L.A. over sanctuary dec- laration./ A4 Nation War on toottl d·eca.; sue~ cessful./ AS Entertainment America's first man In ~pace turns his sights on Halley's comet.I A9 Sports The Rams are on the fl oor again, looking for a way to get up from a 29-3 lacing at New Orleans./81 Area high sc hool football coaches take another look ahead at the CIF playoffs./81 Basketball, on the high school and community college leve gets started this week./83 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers A10 A3 86-7 B8-10 A 10 B9 BS A8-9 B9 A8 Paparazzi P, "' ... • Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlson Weather outside the courtroom pounded on metal lamp posts as three court clerks. over a penod of more than two hour'> read the verdict cleanng all defen- dants of double murder charges· 1 n ihe deaths of both Aquino and Gal man, an alleged communist agent "It is safer to err 1n acquiuang than an pumsbmg." the court said. ft said acts annbuted 1C1 Ver, who had been accused of covering up what the prosecution contended was a military U·nions demand end to pass law 1-d ay-old a ll ian ce of South African union s sets deadline JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca (AP) -South Afnca's biggest union federallon, I day old and cla1m1ng to rcpre!>ent 400.000 workers. allied 1tsclt wi1h black an11-aparthe1d ac- 11v1sts Sunday and demanded that res1nc11 ve ·pass laws be abandoned Within SIX month\ In another development, South Afncan and U.S. husiness executives were reported stepping up pressure on the government to end its system of racial segregat1ofl, under which 5 m1Lhon white~ dominate 24 m1lhon votcless blacks "The Coniress of outh Afman Trade Unions 1\ g1v1ng (Pres1den1 P W ) Botha \1Jt months to ge1 nd of pass laws," Elijah Baray1, president of the new labor federation , told a rally of 5,000 people an a Durban rugby stadium ''Otherwise we will bum all the passes of the black man " Pass law., require blacks to cafT) documents proving tha1 the) ha ve perm1ss1on lo work or live 1n or near while areas The laws result in ten., of thou'lands of blacks being prosecuted each year. and are a foundation of apartheid. The laws also mean separ- auon for many black famili es. with the husband working in an area where his famil y 1s no1 pcrm111ed to ~~ The Pres1dent''i < ounc1l, an ad- recommended to Parliament that the laws be ~crapped Parliament re- conve~es an January. conspiracr. were .. not md1 cat1ve of m1sch1ef.' The verdict was camed hve on both government and ·pnvate tele- v1S1on net'Vorks "Thank God, it's all over," Ver said as he left the courtroom. Asked 1f he was ever an doubt of the ve rdict. he replied: "Never. hecau~ there was never any cause for accusing me or and1ct1ng me." An attorney opposed to the Marlo<; government. Joker Arroyo: ~1d on telev1s1on tnat the verdict was "con- demnable. It show<; that the i ovem- ment does not have the ab1l1ty to render 1mP!lmal JUSllce." In Washington, ~late Dcpanment spokesman Pete Mart1ne1 said there would ~o 1mmed1atc comment on the' erd1ct The court al~> ruled that Aquino. then regarded a'> the mo~t powerful nval of Pre\1den1 Ferdinand E Marcos. was shot on the tarmac at the Manila airport on Aug. 21 . 1983. as claimed b) the military. In reaching its conclusion. the Judges d1'>Counted the testimony of the pro\Ccut1on''> <;tar wttness that ~he saw a soldier shoot Aquino as he was being led down the steps of a Jetliner Aquino "as returning from three years of self-exile 1n the United States. The military claimed that Galman shot Aquino. and the military police escorting Aquino from the plane 1mmed1ately shot Galman Aquino's widow ( orazori . 1s ex- pected to S3) th1\ week 1f she wil l challenge President Ferdinand E. ~arcos 1n the Feb 7 "pres1dcn11al election She indicated Sunday at a Roman ( atholic Mass that she would Former 5en Salvador H Laurel has announced his cand1dac} One defendant Bng Gen Luther ( U\tod10 amved at the coun three hours early ~vcrat demonstrators spent the night an front of the building with 0.., ,_ ..,....., _ ....._. "COSA Tl' (th e labor fcdera11on) will not onl y nmcentrate on wage\ 11 will also concentrate o n pol1t1n. as well," Bara) 1 ~1d The outh African Pre<;~ A~scx1a- (Pleaee eee S . AP'RICAJlf/ A2) Girl Scouta Amy Kjar, Kuaandra Kight, from left, of Coeta Yeu troopel 1062 and Norlta Jaeger and Raebel Baer. clockwise 1 761 are ready to help dlatrlbute llfta. Shopping spirit not dampened Mos t m erc hants pl eased with long-week e nd sales By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OllMO..,,_ ..... They came They saw And a<; often a'> not the) hought. That wa' the general consensus among Or.1ngr- Coast merchants as th.c curtam dropped on the opening weekend of the 1985 holiday shop~ng sea!>on. Most merchants said on Sunday that the Thanks11vang weekend. of\en used as a yardstick to gauge the success of the annual C'hnstmas rush. bro ught big crowds to local mall<i and shopping centers And their pocketbooks were open. "We did much better than last year on Fnda)'. and that was a record. so I guess you could say we had a record day again," said Sue Graham, Bullock's branch manager 1n South Coast Plaza. .\lthough Bullock'\ had ddvc1 ll!>t'J 11 '.A.uul<l o ~n at 9 am Inda~. the store'ac1ually o~ned at X '" hc<.au~e of the crowcl wa1t1ng in th e hca\.y rain. and C iraham 'ia1d the c~ 1ra half hour prubabl) cuntnbutn l to their \.Olume Mike Debowsk1. general manager of ~h1pln \ Fam1I)' ( loth1ng 1n Hun11ng1on Beach's licaddl Village \hopping Center. said they also had .1 'iuccessful weekend. although Fnda)' ''i rain \IP"-ed early traffic at the unenclosed pla1a "II went ve ry well for us," Dcbowsk1 said "I \A.>3\ concerned at first because of the rain. hut then 11 JU\I 1ook olT. We had increases on the whole weekend Versa Wold. manager of the Ong1nal Chn'itma~ Store al Newport's Fashion l\land. ~1d the Cro\A.>J \ were large. but business wa!> down there "II seems hkc we have thr trallic hut the)' 're JU\I no1 buying," Wold said "People t ome an and ~). 'Oh. look at the pre II~ displays' and walk n&ht out again .. (Pleue eee MERCHANTS/ Al) . Girl Scouts to bring toys to needy children 8)' PAl L ARClllPLEY Of tM Oall) l"Mol It.aft Rl'member 'Oml' 111 1ho<;t> pa\t C hmtmaS<"'\ "'hen all the running around ha\\ln JnJ headal he\ \Cemcd lo Wle tht· JO\ nut of 81' mg'' ~hen the l id' plJ)Cd "Ith their ne"' tu\\ unh hnefl\ before 10 .. 1ng interest'' When the <;po usc 'aid thank vou for thl' "onderful gift. then prompth went out and e-.changed 11'1 Did 11 all \Cem .,omeho"'. <"mph • fh1s )ear Th e Da1I) P1lo1 and L n1ted Yra ' . .trc g1"an$ Or.1nge < oa<tl re\1dent' Jn oppon un11' to rcawalcn th<' f«·hng nf JO\ that rnme\ from s1v1ng to tho<;t' "'ho truh ncl'd -and appreciate -a g1f'I <\ ( hmrma\ lr~ has been dc\.or- ate111n 1hc lohh' 11flhc Da1h Pilot a1 Bl1 \ly Ba\ 'ii 1n l n<;ta Mc\3 \A. ht'H rea ders are· cnwurage<l to bnng tufl, lor anyone from tot\ 10 te<'n<. The gift<.~ 111 he d1\tnbuted h\ lnlJI Girl Scout<; under the supef'\ 1<;1on ul L'nlled \.\a, "ced' lam1h<'<. ~111 he targetM through 'ihare Our ~·h C"\ ot Cmta MeS<l. attd rnordana11ng th<' effort that org.nn11er<;hopc-to milk<" an annual e'ent I\ th<' Volunteer< cntrr of outh Orange ( ount' Melinda Thacker'\. retail ..al<'' manager at The Pilot. hopes reader\ "111 take this opportunit~ 111 hnng \Ome hohda' '°' to children "hn other.i.1~ await a d1<.mal < hn,tma<. "Bring tho'>e gill \ tH thl' truckload " Thac ken. <.aid remind in1t rcadrr'i not to foritet that m·cd' (Plea.ee Me TOYS/A2) Test building rocks on rubber PHIL SIEIDEllAI UCI researc her helps wt th nation· s 1s t struc ture built wtth quake absorber A powerful eanhquake rock~ the community, and you're trapped in· ~1de a hiah·nsc that's crumbhna around you. That'~ a common n1ahtmarc 1n quake-prone ahforn1a 8u1 what 1f yo ur bu1ld1na were resun.a on rubber shock absorbtn that reduced the jolt and •llowcd some movement w1thou1 structural damaae? The idea 11n't IS stranac as 1t wunds. Researchers at UC Berkeley have been advocatina th11 •.PPn:>eCh for yeart. An~ now a UC Irvine profeuor is :i .. ,1st1n1 with tests on the first bu1ld1nJ 1n the nation to be built on a baSt or movable rubbtr brannp The build•\' I\ the new f'ooth1ll C"ommun1t1es Law and Justice< enter 1n Rancho C'ucamonaa. It's a pnme site for tcstina the thock absorber theory beca use the bu1ldin11s loaitcd at the 1ntcrwct1on of thrtt m"or faults. Guard Pardocn. 1nauoc1atc pl'Ofessor of c1vtl ef\Jlnccnna at U I, 11 dolna tcsu at the buildina to dctcmunc if the rcal-hfc structure responds IS computers prcchctcd it would H11 studies, 1n corvunction W1th sunllar rctearch bc1n.a con· ducted at UCLA, arc supported by a arant from the N~nal ~enet Foundation The Rancho ( ucamon_, bu1ld1n1 " ronstructcd on an 1nnovat1ve foundation calltd a Oa'K' 1i.ol1111on <1yo;tem The bu1ldin1 rew1 on ruhtx·r bcanng" with "breathing \pace" provided around the foundat10n Rc~rchen ht'heve 1h1s foun- dation W\IJ allow \ht \tnlC1UN' tu move up to IR inches 1n nn> hon1ont1I d1rcct1on wtthout \uffer 1n1 stNcn1ral d1m31c One ,tud> 1nd1ca1c that the hu1ldan1 would be d1$pf1Cl"d IS 1nrhe\ at most dunna an earthquake mea unna 8 3 on lhc RichteT sale Such a quakt would K\lcrtly dam a,c or dcstro)' a bu1ldina of normal des1an, but rne rchers believe the nC'* belC 1t0lat1on approach would safely abeorb n; t of tM eanhquakc po~ "U11n.a bai.c 1t0lation. )'ou ct smooth l>Kk-.tnd-forth motion in stead of the hanl' 1erlun1 motion ofa ; ' normal hu1ldang he\.au\(' the ruhbcr bcannit' not onh .th~>rh mut h of 1hc canhquak<''' enCfi\ but aJlow the hu1ld1ng to moq• 1n all d1r«t1on\ homontall) "' v.cll .. \aid lJCI'\ Pardocn He bC'hcvC''> nudear power plant\. hospital\ and lOmputer compan1c, nluld bC'nd'it th<' most from th1\ approach ~lau~c the) ho u!>c stns1t1 vt rquipm<"nt that c.an hr damaged even dunna a minor ~uakc The ha~ 1\0latton \)'\tcm discon- nect~ the h111ld1na from the ground Hou~d 1n 11 ~uh-b \('ment. 1t ron\1\h of multi ta,er n1bb<'r bcAnng\ mn- fot'C'td v.1th ~tttl plate'\ The beanngs arc plac~ 1n a rnncft'te bo:it that 'ICtve\ a' the toundation Tht build~ int'' iupcrstN(\utt 'upponed b) the bcanna . hu 18 1m ho of cl<'arante around 11 to ~m·ut ~o"ement b<'fort' Focus ON THE N i~s 1t hits a concrttt wall It lht ba!lemcn1 level. Pardoen u1d the bate 1solat1on approach cost\ S 10 I 0 pcrttnt morr than a ron"tnuonal dt'1t&n But hr brhevn It could Pl)' for ttsclt m the Iona run throuah ~v1n on an surancc premiums and ~u~ dam qt dunna a quake. Beyond thu., of C<>U"C. 1~ 1h potential for prt\len11n1 lf\JUnr\ nr death~ Th~ factOfi havt bttn con\ldcrni b)' n Bernardino Count)' official\. •ho approved the but 1sola1ton (Pl-..e ... ayuDIPfO/A21 SljllS that read. "The U.S.-Marcos dictatorship will answer to the people " and "Just1~ for Aquino " "ie1Lhcr side ma) appeal the ver- dicts to the Supreme Coon except on claims of legal error ndcr the Law against double Jeopardy, none of the accused may be tncd again 1n any cou rt for an) cnme directly related to the assas~inatwn . Aquino "P\ \hot as s.a1d1e" escon - cd him froata ( hana Airlinc:s)cthner \.iarco\ had tned to stop ..\quano's return '>3)1 ng there was an un· '>pec1fied plot to kill him and the ' (Pleue Me AQUUt0/A2) Storm maydrOp linch of rain .\ second maiur <,torrn lo hit the Orange ( oast 1n three days. ei1pected to amve b) toda\. could leave up to an inch ol rain before 11 depans the ~attunal \.\eather ~r"ace forecast .\m\ 1ng on the heels of Fnda) 's win tl) storm the ne" front was expected to bnng heav) rain at times accompcvi1ed h~ gusty wmd!>. Forecasters 'Wild the latest stortn would bnng·an kq percent chance of rain through the afternoon. tapenng off to 40 percent tonight The rain "'Ill be accompanied b) I 5 to ~5 mph wind<o Imm the '>Outhwest CPlea.e eee STORM/ A2) Coast Guard aids youth;'another dies in Mexico ..\ Hun11ng111n &ct(h le-en-ager "'a' killed. and h" )tepbrother was Oown to San D1cg<• tor c:-ml'rgenq medical 1rca1men1 tn the l \ < oa'il < 1uard earh \unJJ\ dltcr lht" pair "ere 1n,ohc-d 1n JO otl-roac.J 'C'h1 ck aeci dent IO \fl'\llU con '°ldlurJd\ lo'>Cph /1l·1dn 11 "'a\ kdkd "'hen he anJ hi\ 'tl·phrother "'1ll1am L.cssl'n I"' plungl'd v\ er J \(J..fool d1fl near \dn o\nton1l> del Mar Mc\lu1 1n Ba1a < ahfom1a 'omet1me ~aturd;l\ .,,.11d Pelt\ Otliu:r Pat \,f 1hon ol lht ( oa\t (1udrJ The pair "'ere takc:n lo a medital fa1..1 lll\ m \an< u1ntin atxwt 15 dr\ <;OUI (I I (' <.Ill I ent \lie wit Z1egkr\ parc:nl\ \1r and M r<. v ICIOf n Ziegler ~he n· lu:glcr "a\ pro- nounced dc.td Jnd 1hq rcque<;tcd J < na'\t ( 1uard \.kd" a~ tor l es'\ert l>t"'Pllr thl fll•or L<1mmunicat1un JllJ \ 1\ltlihl\ and their lack nl 1am1li,mt\. "llh the "'1c\1can land- \laix· the C ua\t Ciuard ·"a~ al the (Pleue eee COA8T/A2) .,,~ Cabinet Secretary · YoHI Bellin read• •tatement. Israel apologizes in spy case Jf Rl '\\I F ~I \f•1 -luacl made i belated .inti ,11nd1t1onal apolo ) to th<' l n1tcd '1.11n on \unda' over the Jonath:in I Pollard "P~ ca~ It prom1't'll 111 l'uni~I;\ culpn1' and d1!1hand a \(°'lr<'t 1ntelhgrncc 1.1n1t 11 an 1nve.,t1gat1on hn1t\ that tht• lJ S Navy anal~'' wa\ rr-, n1itNJ to 'P> for hrael The apolo " ....,a\ issued tn the name of Pn me M1n1\ttr • h1mon Pcm and deh,eJTd 111 l Ambanador Thoma' P1di.cnn1 an hopes of dc(uJ· an1 the ,ontrov~rsy. offi c1als 1&1d The annoon<·ement foll shon of a full adm1"10n of 1u1h, but '41d that an) luaeh e ;91onaae d1ttetcd aaain1t the l 'n11ed State' .. ,,.,as wrona. and the aovernment of Israel 1polo1ue for It •• • It*" hrat'I'' fint apol~y '1ncie lhc Fedrral 81.1~au of ln\<C'$ltpuon 11- (Pl .... ~ IaflA&L/ A.9) ' .. l I " Orenge CoMt DAIL v PILOT I Monda~ December 2. 1986 A QUINO VER DICT: NOT GUILTY ... Proa Al aoveramcol wouJd be unjustly blamed. AQuioo, previously jailed for seven yan on murder and ubvenaon chataa, was widely viewed as the s~i thmu to Marco\, who ha .. ruled for 20 years. Members of Aquino's family and other critics have accui.cd Mnrcos ~nd bis wife, Imelda, of vara<>u1> roles in the assassjna11on. Both have de, nied any involvement and no one has Producied any evidence against them. A five-member civilian board, appointed by Marcos, investigated theassusination for 11 months. Four of its membef's recommended the indictment of the 26 defendants. Justice Corazon Agrava, 11\e board chairman,' issued a separate rcpon accusina Custodio and sax other soldiers but exonerating Ver. The trial began in February and ended in September. It was clouded · throuJbout by the refusal of Aquino family members to partieipatc and by oppoSttaon allegataons that pros- ecutors weren't do1na 1he1r JOb The U.S. uue 0eP'}nmcnt abo cnt1c1zed prosec utors for rejecting evidence by Amencan Aar Forc,e penonncl that Phahpptne Jet lighters ""ere ~rambled ill about the time of the assas 1nauon Some luwye~ ~11d that might have bolc;tert<l the m1htal)• consparucy 1heol) Early trial ~ss1011i. were pack~d. but interest waned, and the defen. dants were excuM:d from appearing in cQurt afier the firu few days. Nearly nll prosecution evaden~ came from the civilian board's report. M~ch Q{ 1t was read into the record without comment Prosecutors caJled no reJ>uttal w11ne5hr the defenS<\ closed its case. The Supreme Court also ruled agamst the adm1ss1on of Ver's testi- mo ny before the civilian board, which had based its charges against the ieneral on his own statements. Their use. the high court said, would violate Ver's nght against self·in· cr1m1nauon A dramatic shift came when bu'l1· nesswoman Rebecca Qu1Jano te~t1· fled she watched from an uarplanc windo w a a &<>ldier shot Aquino 1n the back of the head Earlier. a1rpon employees testified they $8W Aquino foll on thr suurway wufl o nly sold1cru 1round him. rather than on the ta• rnac where the military claimed Gal man shot him. The prosecution subsequently produced two other wpmen ~ssen· gen and a man who had been in the tenn1naJ building. All thtce testified they saw Galman shoot Aquino. 's attorney, 1n his summation. sa1d the general was charged because he was "a bag fi sh. nearest 10 the biggest fish," refemng 10 his closeness to Marcos. Ver never took the stand, although several acc used soldiers did. All denied a military plot and several said Galman was the assassin. S. AFRICAN UNIONS ISSUE DEAD LINE •.. From Al hon quoted Baray1 as telling inter· viewers later that the federation aimed to fill a vacuum created when the Afrian National Congress guer· rilla movement was banned 1n the 1960s. The federation was fonncd Satur· day in Durban and claims 36 af. filialed unions with more than 400,000 members -nearly 40 per· cent of South Africa's I 4 million unionized workers. COSA TU is muJt1rac1al but nearl) all its workers are black. and about half belong to the National l Jn1on ol Mineworkers. The formation of CO~.\ r I I I\ expected to unify and strengthen black workers' demands for su<.1al change. Still outside the federation arc about 250,000 workcr\ .. in :!() unions linked 10 black groups rcJCCt· ing a significant role for whales 1n the struggle for black nghts, and two white labor organizations opposed to mult1rac1al unions. In Cape Town. 186 .S. companies operating in South Afnca announced that a week ago they sent Education Minister F. W. De Klcrk a 15-page memorandum urging abolition of racially separated education. Among the 186 were Mobil and IBM. A statement by the companies, their second in two weeks on cduca- uon an South Afnca, also urged 1mmed1a1e retraining of 100,000 black teachers and offered to help an retraining programs. But they said, .. Rcfonns 1n educa- tion without a commatment to the eltm1na11on of apanhc1d will lack cred1b1h1y1in the eyes of the majonty of South Afncans." According to the South Afncan Institute of Race Relations, the government spent the equivalent of S554 on each of 986.000 white students an 1983. compared to S77 on each of 5.3 m11l1on black students. The Sunday Star. an independent newspaper 1 n Johannesburg. reponed Sunday that President Botha met last week with leading white business people who dema,nded that the gov- ernment speed reform and abolish apartheid. The group was said to have in- cluded Bnush-descended business executives, who have become in- creasingly cntacal of state policy, and Dutch-descended Afrikaners, who normally support the government. Amoni the executives. the news- paper said, were Gavin Reily, chair· man of Anglo American Corp., the country's largest conglomerate; Harry Oppenheimer, former Anglo chainnan; and Anton Rupert. heacf of the Rembrandt grou(>i whose interests include wme and tobacco marketing. MERCHANTS PLEASE D WITH SALES ••• From Al Not so 1n other stores. where merchants were busy nnging up sale\. ··we've been really busy." said R usso's Pets manager Mike Igoe at Fashion Island. "l don't ha'llC the figures yet. but we're probably up over last r ear .•. Igoe said the pet store wa~ ~clhng everything from m1lkbone wrcalh\ and stoclungs to $2.000 < h1ne'>t' sharpci dogs. Susan Jones. manager ol "lor· dstrom's at South Coast Plaza . ..aid sales were boommg 1n all depart· ments there. "There are a lot of bodies m this building," she said Sunday afternoon. ··And people seem to be 1n really good spirits." At Bullock's. consumers were shell- ing out for high-end gifts, said store manaser Su~ Graham. including furs and Jewelry. Less expensive top sellers were the watch watch and the Potpoum Bear .. We sold 150 bears 1n two days. h's JUSI a cute item." she ~1d. Al Sh1plcy·s. customers seemed more practical, although high-fashion Items were seUing, too, said manager Mike Debowski · .. We're selhng a variety, but they're $Oang for the bas1c'i, ltke sweaters and Jeans." he said And consumers seem to be shelling out cash as often as delaying the pain with their credit cards. merchants said. ·'We're getting a lot of credit cards. It seems ltke more 1han before,'' ~bowski said. .. 1 hat womes me, because the articles I've read say consumers have prett) well maxed-out their credit cards. So I'm womed about the end of the season. T OYS COLLECT ED ... From Al teen·agcrs appreciate gills a.-. much :t!> younisters. "Little children are the ones that are thought of mosl often ... she \a1d, "and they're the ones mo'it ea\ll) satisfied." But gifts ltke clothing. JC""Clf).and~ accessones would be appropriate for teens. she ~1d ... only new. gift-wrapped items. Two tags should be attached . One 1hat"s removable. should state whether the gift is appropriate for a boy or girl and what age group. The other, adeaJly a Chnstmas tag. should be left blank to be filled 1n later. Gath may be dropped off between 8 Fnday with the deadline set for Dec. 20. ·•1f it shows. it'll be in the last week to IO days." L1kcwise, at Russo's customers seemed to be buying their doggic biscuits on credit, manager M ake Igoe said. But at other stores, merchants were seeing cash and credit cards used about equally . "On Friday, we saw lots of cash, but on Saturday, lots of credit cards. Yet the volume was the same both days.·• said Sue Graham of Bulloclc's. And meTchants said there were few . PIObJems with shoplift.en or parkin& shortages. At South Coast Plaza, where they averaged more than 4Q,OOO people per day over the three-day weekend, parlcang was aided by the addition of a sax-level garage, said marketing direc- tor Maura Eggan. "We have valet parking this year on Bnstol. Bear and at the Sunflower parlung structure. so the parking as manageable," Eggan said. She said secunty forces were out directing traffic as well. O verall. merchants sounded pleased Wlth the opening weekend of the holiday season, and were op- t1m1st1c for the future. Refemng to the shortened shop- ping season -this year six fewer shopping days than nonnal - Graham said, "I· don't think con· there's less time th as year. It's going to be a fast one." .. Busmess is stro ng, the WcATHER -------=-- Up to inch of rain expected Ra.In, heavy •t tlmee, I• forec:ut fOf the Orange Cout today. ~th u much u an lnc:h ••i>eGttd In the lat•t Pacific 1t0<m Gu.ty eoutheny wtr>dt ral\gltlg from 15 to 25 mph, with etronger gull• along the cout, will ahltt to lhe W91t and northweet tonight. Hight today In the upP9f' 50t to low 60s will be repeated on Tuesday under ci..tlng eki.t Lowa tonlOht wlll range In the mid 401 to low.r 501. • • Chancea for rain are 80 percent l<><'•Y. decreaalng to 40 P9{C.nt tonight. 70 80 Inner coutal watera point conception to San Clemente llland to Mexican border -Wind• 15 to 25 knota over north w•t•r• early Monday and spreading south. Wind• llhlttlng to aouthWMl at 15 to 25 knot• Monday atternoon and evenlng Weal and aouthwest 1we11 3 to 5 feet wllh otloppy MU on Monday. Cloudy wtth rain Monday morning. Rain changing to ahowers Monday afternoon and evening U.S. Temps · ~ ~ *" ~ ~ .. ONYS ~\~~~~¥;/ Watm -Co.a,..... St.o.,•to•'I Aaon rv•lf'~ ~now OcCIUOf'd ..... <illll.On.itv-. T empetelUt• lndleete Pf-t Oey I HOl\CMvlu 18 87 N.f111o;~j W••".... "4 • ...... .... t ..... I I •• ,., .... .. NQll Ind -nlg/11 low lo 5 p m Houaton 511 HI Lo lnOIMal)(Mll 55 2fl Albany d 34 Jecu on,M1 68 41 Al:::iu.rqu. 51 2fl Calif. Temps Amfl/llO 24 30 Anchorege 21. 15 AllMMlle 50 48 At!Mlte 54 l>4 Atlentlc: Chy 66 51 Autllln 48 37 e.nimor. 48 43 IMngt --08 IT lllfming"""' 87 8:1 Blemetell 01 ~ 8olM 24 lfl &o.1on 47 40 8rowt11vllle 711 82 81/!falo 58 41 8ur'ttnQton, VI 40 33 CMC* ..0. 22 c,..,,..,on,sc .. 57 Cll•r,..ton,W v &8 48 CM<lone.NC 54 47 Clllceo<> 50 17 Clncin,.,.11 57 44 Clewl•n<I 58 41 Columbla.S C 58 SI Columbua.Otl 58 43 Conco<O N H 37 30 Oellu-Fl WO'lh 3e 24 Oey1on 57 42 o.n-07 .(16 0.M-08 02 Oetron ~ 39 E!Puo 511 40 F111to.t1•• 04 111 Fllfgo -03 oe fWG•t•lf •2 2l Gtlnd Rlll>kl• 49 33 or .. tfetl• ,, 11 Gr-•t>oro.N C 52 48 Har110t<I 41 )4 J.Cktollvll .. 83 82 Ke.naM City 11 04 I.at Vee•• ~7 41 Ltttle Roe• 42 28 LOUleVllle 511 45 L<1Dbocll 3.4 15 M4mOllt. 511 58 Mlemi8"cl'I 81 74 MMW-• 43 24 MpM-St Pill\ll 23 01 -OrlMtl• 7fl .. ,.._YO<k 47 38 NorlOI~ Va 58 5-4 0..tlllOm•C•ty 20 1' Oman• 04 02 0.lendo 84 89 Pltllec1etp111e 48 42 Phoenl• 87 45 P11111>urgh IS3 48 POf'lltnd,Or ,. n Provld41ncle 411 38 ReiMd City 03 ·Oii Reno 411 31 SI l°""' $3 111 SI Pet• T 61npa 81 72 Sen Ult• C11y 43 30 TUI .. 22 ,. W ullinQIO<> •fl « WtcNla 13 O'\ Extended ContiOetel>le CIOu<ll,_. Wed .... - Oey wltl\ e ell..-of rain 11«111 00&11 .. ., ... Clearll'IQ lhunM:l9Ywllh l•lf tlei.. frldey HfQht In the eo. Lowa tn the 40e --. Flm lllQh FIOl IOW S«Ol'ld lliQll S.Cono tow TOOAY 1 SO•m 4 llle m 10 54 • m T05pm TUHDAY 112 ~I 58 41 45 27 82 49 45 '8 Flft1 hlQJ\ 3 oe • m le F1r1t tow S 38 • m 3 • s.c>ono "'Ill' 11 54 • m 4 7 S<ICon<I IOw 8 02 p m 0 3 s .... ·-1008)' It e 4 1 • m ..,., .... eg411n at4 44 p m Moon ,,_ 1ooey at 8 20 p m and Mt• aga+n l ...Oey at 11oeem .. ISRAEL MAKES SPY APOLOGY .... From Al rested Ponard oo Nov LI and accused the 3 1-year-old American Jew of selling military secrets 10 Israel for $50,000 over the last 18 months. His wife. Anoe Henderson-Pollard, 25. was arrested the next day and charged with unauthonLed pos- session of nataonal defense docu- ments. Secretary of State George Shult1 said the United Slates was ..at1sfied with the statement, according 10 State Department spo kesman Pete Martinez. "We think 1h1s I'\ an excelknl statement. and we are satisfied by 11 and we welcome 1t." Mart1ne1 said Shultz told reporters on h1 <1 way to Cartagena, Colombia, for a mceung of the Organization o f Amencan States. "We have full confidence an Israel'<; detcnnanation and ability to pursue this case down to the last detail and to bring those responsible to account," Shull7 said. • The apolog}'. released afler a C ab•· ne1 meeung. pledged to punish lhosc responsible and "completely and permanently dismantle" the unll involved 1f the charges against Pollard proved true. The statement did not 1dent1fy the unit. But Israeli officials who spoke on cond1t1on of anon} m11y said Pollard was working for a secret department of the Defense M1n1 stry founded about 20 year\ ago to conduct industnal espionage. but which recently expanded 10 include military spying. f.ccounts published b}' U.S. news- papers and confi rmed by o fficials named Rafael Eytan as head of the unit which used \C1en11tic attaches in 1he Untted Stales as conduit!. for other t) pcs of espionage Eytan. a adviser on terronsm lo former Pnme Ministers Menachem Begin and Yitzhak.Sham1r.cont1nued 10 head the unit although he left the prime minister's office after Pe res took offi ce in September 1984. The statement read to reporters 10 English and Hebrew by Cabinet Secretary Yossi Beahn said lsrat>l's inquiry was still incomplete. but 11 pledged 10 pursue lhc 1nves11ga11on ··no matter where the trail ma~ lead " rhc statement did nol relate to l ' \ demands that Israel n·turn docu· mcnts 1t allegedl}' boueht from Pollard and allow qucs11o ning ot two COAST GUARD RESCUE ... From Al scene at about I. a.m.," Millon said Lcs~crt and his stepmother were tlown lo San Diego where they amved JUSt before 4 a m Lessen underwent s ' Israeli diplomats who were recalled from the United Stales last week. But Israel Television said thegovcmment would proba51y accede to both these requests An Israeli official in Tel Aviv who 1ns1s1ed on anonymity said that Menachem Meron. director general of the Defense Ministry, had gone to the n1ted States at the head o f a m1htary delegation to discuss .. strategic cooperation.·· The official declined to say 1f Meron would talk to U.S. offi cials about ..the Pollard case. Observers. ho wever. believed he might do so STORM ... From Al in most places, and stronger gales along the coastline. Surf is expected to range from 3 to 5 feel with a sea temperature of 58 degrees. Today's temperatures will range from 55 degrees along the coast to 65 degrees fu nher inland. 8}' Tuc'>da}' the wind-dnvcn stonn should be headed east, lea ving behind scattered c louds and coo l temperatures. Toda}"'i storm will be dropping rain on an already soaked southland that was heav1I} battered by Friday'!> storm fwo inches of rain and more had fallen on many areas of the county, and mo re than J Inches fell an the coord inate deltvenes for wmpanic'> that plan gift dn vcs All gifts will go tu needy familic'i in the Orangl· < OJ.,t area. For more information, readers m<ty contact Melinda Thackery at the Pilo t at 642-4 n 1 merchants arc pleased, and we have ..--------------- every reason to believe it'll be a great season "said Eggan . o Cali om1a Medical Center. San Diego. where he was ho;ted 1n fair cond111o n Sunday night rainfall has topped-~st year's total at this time by more than an inch, meteorologists said. Readers arc asked 10 cnntnbu1c BUILDING ROCKS ON RUBBER ... From Al design for the ne" Rancho Cucamonga center ··Ttic buildmg 1SJU'it 12 miles from the San Andreas Fault. and the probability 1s high tha1 there will be significant eanhquake activity on 'the site an the fu ture:· 1,i:11d LarT) Schoelkopf, a San Bernardino County building o fficial. "Preli m1naiy testing indicated that the bao,c t'iolatl<ln system wo uld be the best mclhod for ensunng the safety of the bu1ld1ngand its occupants dunng an eanhquakc" One of the strongest proponents of thisapproach as James M. Kelly.a UC Berkeley professor of c1v1l engineer· iOJ. ln a telephone mtcrv1ew, Kell> said he has been 1estmg the baS(: isolation approach for 10 years. uii.l.Ilg model buildings on a ''shake table" that simulates eathquakes. "f don't want to gi ve the 1m· press1on that we invented base 1sola- t1on here (at UC BerekJey). but we made 11 respectable,'' Kelly said. Just Call 642-6086 He sa1<l the Rancho Cuc.amonga building. which he observed dunng construction. as the first practical application of the." lheory. ,,.,,.,- .. There were a gtl·a1 many $kcpt1cs. and there mll are:· Kelly said. "But a lot uf u~ arc conv1nn~d th1\ 1s a safe and reliable approalh to reducing ca1hquake damage .. The Bcrkelt"y rc~archcr said earth- quake haLards ex1~1 throughout (alt· fom1a. About 100.000 buildmgs 1n the stale do not mee t modem earth· quake codes. he said Kelly said the base 1sola11on ap- proach can be used to bnng these older buildings up to modern stan- dards. In theory. an existing build· ing's foundation could be replaced by a base isolation system w1thou1 demohshang the ~tructure in the process. Kell y ~1d this idea has not yet been uecuted He bcheves that before the rubber shock absorber design 1s more widely used, c1v1I engineers Wlll have to be convinced that it's efTect1ve, and cities will have to include it in their building code\. Kell> suggested that a few more lest building like the o ne · in Rancho ( ucamonga must be built over the next fi ve years 1n earthquake-prone locations before the design 1s cm· braced by more en1t.1nccrs. "In 1978 or '79. I was ceruun everyone was going to go to this approach because 11 seemed so logical." he said. "But they d1dn'1:· Maybe 1t Wlll Lake some of Mother Nature's fury lo -;hake up traditional thanking. With t()ngue partly an check, Kelly said. ''I'd love 10 see an earthquake. especially an earthquake in Washing· to n -that's one way to get more funding." \\hat do )OU like about tbt Dally Pilot" \\hat don't you like? Call lbt' number at left and your menatte will bt' re«urded. tran1<'r lbtd and delivered lo the appropriate editor Tbt .am.-24·hour ans wc>rin!' St'rvke may be u1ed to rttord letters to the t•dllor on 8n lopit'. 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