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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-09 - Orange Coast Pilot, , • COOL FORECAIT80NA2 * MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1985 Problems reported in car pool-lanes Some changes likely inf reeway project; foulups not serious enough for c losure - By LISA MAHONEY °' ... 0.., ""°' ..... Some safety and logistical prob- lems wtth the new car pool lanes cropped up during the second week of operation, prompting a studyoflikely solutions. the Oran~e County Trans- porta llon Comm1ss1on learned today Helen Cameron admits she's taking the reins of the trvlne UnJfted School District Board of Educa- tion after a difficult period./A3 Business Analysts predict a "big disappointment" for the economy unless the late- Novem ber sales rebound can be sustalned./88 California A South African soldier In Los Angeles claims he was forced to kill inno- cent blacks under the apartheid policies of his government./ A4 Sports Raiders pull i1 out in overtime, 17-14./81 Rams go for the big one in game tonight at San Franclsco./81 Dominguez High ts the No. 1 basketball seed In the Coast Christmas But operational d1fficullles on the 11.7-mlle stretch of the Costa Mesa F.rccway arc not serious enough to threaten the demonstration project, commissioners were told. A fourth lane added to the nonh and southbound sides of the hcav-ily traveled freeway was designated for use by car pools only Nov. 18. C~at EstencilHtgh--+--------- In Costa Mesa./81 Harbor lights Caltraos and comm1ss1on staff mem- bers are monitonng the pro1cct for 90 days to Stt whether an express lane for vehicles that have two or more riders 1s the answer to rush-hour congcsuon on the freeway. Traffic backups in the car pool lanes arc occurring at typically clogged intersections like tbe Santa Ana freeway during rush hour, according to a comm1ss1on staff report. Backups occur as car poolers try to exit the lanes to merge with bumper-to-bumper traffic. The 23rd annual Boat Parade and Cruiee of Lighta, epon80red by the Hunt:tnaton Barbour Philharmonic Auoclation, wu launched S"aturday with colorful entries INDEX Slow-moving dnvers also cause backups 1n the car pool lanes and encourage dnvers to cross the yellow lines to get around them Some motonsts enter the lanes at des1"1atcd e-xits or cross the yenow bamer ltne causing confusion and potenttal hazards to car poolers, the report said. Some entry and exit points located near trad11tonal pockets ofcongesuon may be lengthened. moved or closed off entirely. according to Sharon Grttne. comm1ss1on proiect man· aaer. The state Department ofT ranspor- tauon 1s aJso studying the poss1b1lit) of improvmg s1&ns and bcginn1ng a pubhc awareness program to e0ucate motonsts on how to use the car pool lanes, said Dave Roper. deputy director of operauons. Any changes Wlll be made after the . Chnstmas and Ntw Year's holidays A study of the number of buffer v1olauoos began this week now that use patterns 1 n the car pool lanes have U..ke the Bel Tempo, above. BeJ Tempo, entered by the New Comen and owned by Carolyn Roquet, won the Be8t Animation award. Tbe parade continua through Dec. 21. stabducd. a staff member said. Ve- hicle occupancy v1olauoos have raoged from a lowof3. 7 percent to 9.3 peTCeot dunna the morrung and evcrung rush hours, accortitng to lhe staff report The Callfom1a Highway Patrol 1s t1ckettog people who 11legally use lhe lane as we-II as those who cross the yellow buffer ltne to enter. About 130 people called transit officials seeking car pool 1nformatton 1n the first 1wo weeks of operauon (Pleue .ee CAR POOL/ A.2) Police identify body in suitcase 24-year-old woman had history of prostitution arrests By TEVE MARBLE and PAL'L ARCHIPLEY Ol IM Oell7 l'lie4 llaff ~ "'om an ""ho-;e boch -wa~ found 1ns1de a d1<,earded suncase near In inc on \a1urda\ v.as 1denufied toda\ as a ~4-vear-Old with a h1stof"\ of prostnuuon arrests. authonue·!t said Michele ~.fane Sagel. a on~-ume Iowa reMdenl v.hosc most recent address v.as not a\a1lable. apparenth was the' 1ct1m of foul pla~ although a coroner's de1)un ~1d toiucofagu:al tests will be: neces~I') to determine the cause or death The suncase discarded near a nur;cn on JcfTrc\ Road nonh of the Santa °"'na Free~a). was discovered earl) Saturda) morning b) a passmg motonst. Orange Count) Shenffs Lt Dick Olson said "I saw thit nev. or,uttca<;c and I called tbe police,'· ~1d the motonst imed U a ~IAtClOf' ~\' -tftt- Assoc1atcd Press ·· 1 didn't wan1 to I look inside I Olson ~1d '"'es11ga1ors aJT ten - Lall\ el~ ltsrmg the v.oman ·s death as a homicide Lab te~ts. v.hich could tal.:t' (Pleaae eee WOMA.1''S/A.2) Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion A9 A3 86-7 88-10 A9 Spiked-fish plan for sea lions opposed Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 810 88 A8 BS A8 A6 A3 BS, 8 B1 -5 A8 A2 From siaff and wire reports Southern Cahforn1a fishermen are sick of seeing thctr catch stolen by the burgeoning sea hon populatton. so they've convinced authorities to make the sea ltons sick of stealing the fish. State Fish and Game officials plan to start feeding the maurading mam- mals fish spiked with a nauseating chemica1 in hopes of tram mg them to leave the fishermen alone. said biologist Doyle Hanan. Environment.al groups, 1nclud1ng a Dannemeyer joins GOP candidates for Cranston seat SACRAM ENTO (AP) -Hoping to capitalize on pubhc fears about the AIDSep1dem1c, conservative Orange County Rep. William Dannemeyer today became the sixth Republtcan to formally declare hi.s candidacy for U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston's scat. Dannemeyer. a former stAtc as~ scmblyman who was a Democrat two decades ago, has proposed makmg 1t a cnme for homosexuals to donate blood, closing all gay bathhouses and banning children Wlth AIDS from ~ular public schools. 'I don't think public health of- ficials took the action they should have iaken, '' Dannemeyer told re- porters at a Capitol news conference. Since the majority of AIDS v1ct1ms are homosexual males, "somehow this whole issue has become involved (Pleue eee DAJ!f Pr&IBHR/ A.2) Laguna Beach organ1zatton. ha'e protested the plan could be dangerous to the sea hons and other manne ltfe as well. ''When you stan to mtroduce toxic chemicals into the manne environ· ment, you're asktng for trouble," said Wilham Ford, cxern11vc director of Fnends of the Sea Lion 1n Laguna Beach. T-csts ha ve been approved 1'y the National Manne F1shencs Sen 1ct' and will begin next year in waters o ff Orange County. San Diego and San Rep. Wllllam Dannemeyer Coast woman jockeying for attention in a brief career Newport construction w orker selected as national model for underwear line When Rosalyn Keathley was caught with her pants down. 1t was no cau~ for embarrassment. he was one of fi ve women ~lected for a nat1onw1de adven1s1na cam· paifn to r.romote Jockey Inter· national'' me of underwear for women Thill Jlleant the 28-ycar-old New- pon Beach rc'i1dent would fly to New York to wear only her smile and Jockey underwear while phOt<>vtphs wcrc taken for a map71ne adven1se- mcnt • . I For a construction worker spcc1al- izina in the U\sWlatton of firc sprinktcr systems. tbc opcnence was memorable. "It was fun," Keathley siud. "They pampered me the whole umc." The company that made Onoles pitcher Jim Palmer rttOIJlizahle outside his bueball lots wanted to do the same for women who typically arc known only by the uniforms they wear Rather than btrc ~fi 1on1I models. Jockey IS .teekin& WOO'ICn from vanou\ walk, of ltfe to emphas1tt that underneath 11 all. the\ all share the samc brand of under- prments "For a Iona lime the say1n1 "1l!t 'Look who's weanng Jocke) now · With thas C'ampe1gn, we're sa 1~ wom('n arc weanng Jocke) now.' says Howard Coole y. pres1dtnt of th<' Kenosha. W1s.-bascd company "We'vt always use<l f'C'll pcoplt 1n our ads since the days when Babe R11th and Red Granae promoted our men's undc~ar It's been suettuful for us to utt people who people an bccomt fim1har with .. Kathley aarc.e "I think people rtlatt better to real people 1n the adi than the would to Pedro Fish and Game worker. will 1nJcCt ltth1um chlonde into luna and other sport-fishing species and dangle the tainted fish 0 ' er the side ot fi'ihtng boats "The ~a hon eats (the treated ft'ih l and 11 make~ him ill.'' Hanan ex- plained. "Then he assoc1atl''i the illness wtth the fish -and !>tops eating the fish." ~nv1ronmcnta1rsts contend the ~m could put the sea hon'> otT al l fooo, and also say hth1um chlonde could damage the animals' nerve. muscle. d1gest1 \ c and url ulaton S\Stems • "lt'<i also pos\1hll that lllha thh dolphins or ~hale' (l.lUIJ g.,·t"· thl' spiked fish. ford ..a1J Ford and the 1 a~unJ &·al h 11r· ganiL®On has.protc'\tcd the 11,suing of the federal permtt for the program Hanan \aid the animal' are sman enough to assoctatc the s1d.ening fi!'.h wnh the spon-fohtn~ boats tharpa<is 11 out. and to rc~pond h\ looll.1nt? elsev.here for their ml·als Senous problems rnme trnm long t''\1)(1\Ur{' w the ~ht•mtl al he '31d ~ h1k a 'K"J l111n should nt•cd o nh 11nl' or l\l.o d11\n 10 CJm its ksson In man' ~a<.t·' tht' an1mJI\ v.111 throv. up tht• 11\h helt •rl l"' <.'n 1.llgC"-.ttng lht• 1.ht•m11...tl ht• ..aid f-l'h1.•rm1.•n ha' l' u1mplaincd about tht• '>l'a l111n' \ln1.1.· th<.'ir numtx-r' 'tam·d 111 gro"-altl'r tht• pa,..agt" nf thl· \1 dnnc: \'1Jmmal Prott'llmn \ct 1n 1 1r~ ~tnC'c then tht <.'\t1matl'd -.ea .wn p()pula11on off \(1uthem l al1· tom1a ha\ auadruplcd to between (Pleue eee SEA LIONS/ A2) Waters to be tested today for sewage contamfllation By TONY SAAVEDRA OI IM Delly "°' It.-« Testing v.as e~J)C("tcd to begin today on ~ate~ poten11all) con· laminated b) the Costa "Ae'i3 <,e\l.age spill that fort'ed health officials Fn- day to close a popular Nev. port Beach surfing area Mike Wehner, count~ water qualt- ty program chief. said samples would be taken from the ocean near the anta Ana Ri ver mouth and from a ~r.agnant rccrcat1onal channel behind homes in Newport Shores ROBERT HYNDMAN PEOPLE IN i HE NEWS profe s1onal models It'' a C't'ruun truth m advent\1ng that cumt"\ ICTOSS," \he \aid Other model~ to be ftatul"C'd in the curTTnt ~nc\ and related promo- tional appearance~ art a uracon f rum Phocntll, a f'l'Cent COll(lc Vtduate from M1nncapoli~. a computer firm executive from Plmbuflh and a mother from New York But C"oole) say mort women are conttnuall) be1na touahl ~ord of 1hat surch rcad\ed k cathlc' la\I ~uau t (Pl-..e ... JUWPORT/A2l 'v.1mmtnttand \urf1ng v.a' hannl·d Jlong a I 000-foot '>ln.'lt h •I heal h Fnda~ after a ruptun·d undattn,unJ ~wtr hne spev.t'd rav. v.a,tl'\ in10 an oc<"an-bountl tlood con1rn1 lh..tnm·t ~bout ~lXl.1100 gallon' 111 'C"-J{l.l' e~pcd from thc lcah t'1ght an, h diameter pipe beneath .\dam<. -\' enue.iust ea~t ofthc n"a and [lU\hn1 onto the J>trce1 and inw thl' { 1n."("m 11 ll' Banning Oood <:ontrnl l hanncl Wehner s~ud the rt<itn ctt'd bt'.H h from the Santa ~na R1,cr It' OrJn{l.l' ~"enue, ma\ be n['l'ned Tuc-"4.l.t' jltnn""" dt'f'l'nd1ng ''" tht• prd1m1nar. IC'l' II :hl' ~a11·1 •111li.\ H'n deJn th<' ht•ach ... 111h<'11f'<'nt·d .. Vv chner \Cl ld jl ~n•'"'ll·d~1ng thl' v.eckend dll\Ufl "a' 1.·'l'\'llJlh hard felt h' local '>Utt l'r\ ··1 nl<,nunatcl\ 1h1<. ;irca 11. a rt:al p11rul.ir '111.'' t11r dt•1 adt'' ll.1th thl· c.urkr-. tiu1 nl11 n·.111\ fnr thl' hat her"'.' ht• '-11\1 \kanv.h1k 'l'"'J11.'n "ih11rt·' re\I ,h'nl' \I.1th ll.Jll'rtront home\ .ilong 1h1.· 1 ''h.'"' I tll'f' rt•crc.-at1onal l·an..tl {Pleuc eee SEWAGE/ A2) Huntington OKs third official towing firm 81 ROBERT BARI.KR °' .. ...,,... ... A tb1rd towma rompan' ha' hn·n !elected to 1010 lhe c1l\ of Hun11n{l.ti•n Beath'~ offiClal pohee-d1m tc.-tf h•\I. 1q rotatton Until now. Mandll \fo1nr. opcraicd b\ Hununaton &-a, 11 Mayor Robcn Mandtc -am1 II 1111 1nato n Auto Servi~ ha' r ht·1·n hanng th<' load 1n """"lni J"'a' vehtclt' tn,olvcd m llC1dcnt\ M impounded b't pohct oflkcf' But the Be\t rowing ~n ,, c ~Ill J01n the roat1on. hqmn1na in l chru a~OhC't' rcpon ahout 4.0110 to \ 1101 traffic accident\ <'al'h 'ear in the lit\ In ca~\ ~hcrt \Ch1' le' l:&n't mo\c.- under tht1r ov. n pov.tr. JXlhl't' uffilCI' ~ .. ~ dn \er\ 1f 1hr' hhe a prclt"ren, r h'r tov.ing OJ'ICnllO"' If there " no 11rekrt'n1.l poltl <' ~·all the tov.1 na "'mpan' that ha' bttn dc.-s1gruued a~ th<' otll\ tal 1.omp: n' fo1 the month The dM1gna1rd tow1n1 rompan" 11\0 1mpound'i l :u1 that M \.t httn 'tl,lt'n or arr ~1n htld as pan of an '"' Mt1gat1on tn a rcron hl Ot) offictals. Pohct' 1 h1et t:.arl<' Roh1ta1llt \aid the ctt) had thll'l' ot1k1al pohtt IO\Jf jtt\.'t~ \e' ('ral "ea" l\&O .\t that ttme th(' call'i for tov. ~rv1tt w~rc far below prcst-nt ft\. cl\ lht' •dd1t1on ot ~t Tow, ""h1~·h ""Ill ht-I atcd at 7621 Reynokb ( 1rcle v.1ll si\.(' Cll) to !eVCT&I f'IC<t'' ol \Ptttalrud cqu1pmcn1 cur- (P,eue eee TOWIJl90/A2) ,\ • I • • ~ 1t 0rMQe Cout DAILY PILOT I Monday. Oecemb« 9, 1986 llEWPORT WOMAN LIKES BRIEF CAREER •.. _,_Al "'l remember ttadina about Lynn Mne ~ Pboen.iit surseon and cham-.,.. 1y builder) appea.riJl& in the .. Keathley recalls. "The story said C)' wu look.in& for a woman 1n a collar job. So 1 wrote to them. l it-.. fOint to be fun. .. It wu teven.t wceb before &he was to meet Cooley who was in Los Its for a trade show. wanted to see afshe would be the tiaht type of person for the ads," COoley said. ''I found her to be a welJ-~ken person who is enjoyable to JA1k to and ls very comfortable ~im with people she doesn't l!Pow . .,, ~ ... Soon afterward the 1niUAJ meeuna 6h Cooley, Keathley was flown to Ne. York for test shots and a press conference. A return trip Nov. 24-26 included a Uiootins for the actual magazine ad, which tS scheduled to run in tbe 1prina in such magazines as Cos- mopolitan, Seventeen and G lamour. A broken heel suffered on the job did not deter Keathley from appear-lna in the underwear ad. Art directors cleverly covered the cast with leg warmers and shot the photograph as Keathley was pulling on her work overalls. Wherr the ad appears, a eP.oto depicting Keathley on the job will accompany the underwear "ic- turc. It's easy to picture Keathley as a fVodel. She stands 5 foot I 01'1, her hair is blond, her eyes are hazel andher Corvette 1s red. But although she eJtjoys work in front of the camera, it:s the work under a tricky fire Sl»inJder system that holds her intcf'Cst. "I'm very scnous about the work," she says. .., never liked ordinary women's jobs and this one is always riew and interesting. And you also get to meet a lot of guys on the job." Keathley is read) to make the transition from an apprentice worker to a Journeyman, a change that translates into more responsibility and better pay. It's a long way from her start four years ago when her brother Gary helped get her started at a time when all she knew was that "a Ph1lltps ~dnver was the one with a funny Keathky said she had no reser- vation~ about stnpping to her under- Roulyn K•thley, a Newport Beacb contraction worker, modela a new llne of andenreu for Jockey IDternatioAal. wear for the ad campaian. wear, not women's bodies," she said. '1 think they're very tastefully "And as long u they maltc me look done. They're trying to sell under-flattering. what else can I ask for?" Developer Peter Boughdadley killed Peter H. Boughdadley, stepson of Orange County developer Randall Pre!lley and great~grandson of late film producer Cecil B. DeMille, died Friday in a South Orange County traffit:"accrdent Fnday. He was 29 Funeral services will be held Tues- day at Pacific View Monuary'schapel '" Newport Beach. Burial will be in Pacific View Memonal Park. accord- mg to Cece Presley, Boughdadley's mother. Boughdadley, o wner of Boµa,hdadley Enterprises, a Q&Stom home building company_,__ was a resident of Coto de Ou.a. MC gradu- ated from . Newport Harbor High School, Orange Coast College and attended Arizona State University. Randall Presley is chief executive officer of the Pn:sley Companies, one of the largest home buildin~ firms 1n Southern California. Bou dadley's ~t aunt was chorcograp er Agnes De Mille. - Boughdadlcy is surVived by his wife, Dorthea and their I-year-old son, Travers. Cece Presley said the family re- quests that contributions be sent to the City of Hope in Duarte. CAR POOL LANE PROBLEMS TACKLED .•. From Al Eighty motorcycltsts called wanting to u~ the lane whether or not they have a passe~. About 15 callers ,poke agatnst the car pool lanes while about 75 others had questions or concerns about how to use them. Only 14 accidents were recorded in the second week of car pool lane operation, just over half that of the first week. The week before the car _pool lanes were opened, 28 accidents were recorded on the freeway, accord- ing to highway patrol figures. Car pool lane use 1s up from 650 vehicles an hour during the first day of operation to 950 an hour south- bound. 1,100 an hour non hbound. Figures compiled arc for rush-hour traffic. Travel time for car poolers 1s less than haJf the 35 minutes 1t used to take motonsts 10 cover the 11 . 7-mile stretch from Lincoln to McArthur. Traffic in the other lanes takes about 19 minutes to get through .the area. Cal trans created the car pool lanes by paving the median and restriping the freeway from three to four lanes m each direction. SEWAGE-TAINTED WATER TESTED ••• From Al were womed that sewage may have leaked into the already d1ny water- way. The "keep out" signs posted along the beach were not necessary at the Oxbow Loop, Wehner said, because the muddy water rarely attracts swimmers. ··People swim m some pans of1t all the time," Voorhis said, explaining the waterway ranges from two to nine feet deep, depending on the tide pushing into the Santa Ana River. Bcsldes potcnual hcaJth hazards, the leak forced police offictals to Big chill continues along Coast A m ... of OOld air riding norttwty winds along the tide of a high prMIUft rtdOt bultdfng on the w..i Coast wlll keep South«n Callfornra chilly and ei.er thfovgh midweek. IM• aatterttald. High preteurt will ftnd otf any ttorm 1y1tem1 lrom the Gull of Aluka or the Peetfle at leUt through Wednesday, the National WMth« S«v!c. said. . Along the Orange Coast th«e wlll be fair 1kles and eontln~ uneMIOf'l•bly cool with gutty wind• at tlmee through Tueeday. High• In the mid 50t to low 809. Colder mornlnga with IOM tonight In the mid 30e to mid 408. From Point Conc.ptlon to the Mexican Border ....., Inner water•: Wlnd1 aouthweet to weat t2 to 22 knott wlttt 2 ,to 3·foot wind wavee thlt evening. Wind• becoming we.terty 8 to 18 knot• Tueeday afternoon. U.S. Temps 45 31 61 31 77 62 31 22 23 20 eo 41 12 49 41 ,. SS 37 se 43 31 14 13 eo 48 29 ee 46 43 21 42 23 43 35 4e 31 57 35 25 20 40 22 se 41 62 29 12 eo 31 29 1s ea 42 )3 71 53 37 17 31 :M 42 31 72 56 51 31 61 34 45 32 40 32 Calif. Temps St111t1M- s.n11 MQnlca l 1NM Vlll9\I Torr.,_ Tides s.cooo p,tgn tm IHAN 7-3 ,. 7.3 .... 7.3 , ... 2-3 lllr 0 poor 1-2 ,.., 3-5 good TOOAY 7 41pm 4 1 T\MIOAY ~ .... '°"' 11 411.m 16 Extended =:,::rlOw 7051m 10 7 18 pm 14 Second PllQh 8·A2pm 4 I Sun Mii IOdl y II 4 44 p m • (- T ....oay 11 6 48 un end .... 1Q11f1 11 4 44pm Moon ..ca 1o6ay 11 7 49 p m . -T.-1y1t5 17 1.m end ..CalQlllr>at 332pm DANNEMEYER ENTERS SENATE RACE ... Prom Al . with a perceived problem of CIVIi rights," Dannemcycr added. The Fullerton congressman also wants the United States" to return to the gold standard and supports a federal constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget. But Dannemeyer, who described himself as one of President Reagan's staunchest supporters in Congress. said he would vote against both the president's tax rcfonn proposal. as well as a Democrat-authored tax plan approved by the House Way5 and Means Committee, which R~gan said hc:~wouJd support if his ·own proposal failed.passage. "I would prefer to give the House an opponunat y to vote up o r down on a Oat la.Jl rate of 17 or 18 percent," He said. Dannemcyer's Sacramento brief- in& was the: first in a traditiQl)al statewide "fly-around .. today to an- nounce his fonnal Candidacy, with additional stoi}i planned in Fresno. B'Url>ank, San 1ego and Anaheim Five Qther Republicans have already fonnally announced their candidacies for the Republican Sen- ate nominatton, to be decided in the June 1986 pnmary. They arc state Sen. Ed Davis ofChatswonh, Rep. Ed Zschau of Los Altos, Assemblyman Bob Naylor of Menlo Park. econom- ist An Laffer of Rolling Hills Estates and Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich of Glendale. Others who have taken some steps to explore candidacies arc Reps. Bobbi FieldlcrofNonhndgeand Dan Lungren, whose district includes · pans of Huntington Beach, and telev1S1on commentator Bruch Hcrschcnsohn of Los Angeles. Dannemcyer, 56, has stressed in panels with other GOP candidates this fall that he is the only candidate "who is tallung about trad1t1onal family valu~." In October. he proposed federal Republicans undecided on choice to pppose Cranston From staff ud wire reports Potential candidates for the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston -including three Orange County lawmakers -should be glad it's still I I months until Election Day, according to the results of 1he latest California Poll. The poll shows no clear leader among 11 po<,s1ble candidates for the nomination and shows any of them would lose to Cranston 1fthe election wert held today. In a statewide survey of Jl3 registered Republicans.-J4 percent were undecided on which of the candidates they would suppon. State Sen. Ed Davis of Valencia led the pack with a meager 12 percent. Davis was followed by Los Angeles County Supervisor M ike Antonovich With 11 percent, television and radio commentator Bruce Herschenson with I 0 percent and Rep. Bobbi Fiedler of Chatsworth with 9 percent Tied at 4 percent each were actor Fess Parker; Assemblyman Roben Naylor of San Mateo; state Sen. William Campbell. whose district encompasses parts of Orange County, including Irvine; and economist Anhur Laffer. Reps. Ed Zschau of Sunnyvale and William DanMmeycr of..Eullei:tmJ--- wen: nt d with J perccnt ~h and Rep. D aniel Lungren. whose d1stnct includes Huntington Beach, had 2 percent. legislation he said would help combat acquired immune deficiency syn- drome. the deadly di~asc that affect' chiefly homosexual men and in- travenous drug users. His package would deny federal funds to cities that don't close gay bathhouses, make it a crime for a homosexual to donate blood and urge school distncts to ban c hildren with AIDS from regular classrooms. At the time, he claimed the political clout of homosexuals has caused politicians and public health officials to avoid tough measures to combat the disease. .. It 1s time our society reaffirms that God's plan for man was man and woman, not Adam and Steve." he says in many speeches. Re also favors restoration of the gold standard as a basis for the countr) s mone) supply. saying the issue affects farm bankruptcies, af- fordability of housing and the ava1l- ab1hty of student loans. The gold standard would require the federal government to redeem paper money and other currency on demand with gold at a fixed pnce. The government staned abandoning the gold standard under President Franklin Roosevelt and cut all links under President Richard Nixon in 1971 . Opponents of the gold standard SCI)'. II doesn't provide enough fl ex- 1b1hty in the supply of money and was panly to blame for past depressions. Danncmeyer"s conservative crede.nti.aJs are impeccable. He cites rating of95-IOO percent from almost e.very conservative group and of 5 percent from the liberal Americans for Democratic Action. Also tagged the Sem101c Slough, the narrow ribbon-like canai receives some of1ts water from the same flood c:ontrol channel contaminated Fnday by the sewa.ge 5p1ll. Wehner said water ID the loop would also be tested, although health officials suspect the flood gates were closed Fnday before any con- tami natcd water could get mto the canal "It's not much used for body contact:' he said. "It's pnmarily an aesthetic thing.." However. Marilyn Voorhis, who lives along the waterway, was angry that no warning was gjven that the darty canal may have been further contamrnated and unhealthful. barricade eastbound Janes over the 1-;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:::;:::;:;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;::;;;:;;:;;:::;;:::::;=:=:=:=:=:;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Adams A venue bridge, snarling morning traffic Friday. However. the pipe was quickly replaced, the road- way repaved and Adams Avenue was fully opened by that evening. WOMAN'S SLAYING PROBED IN IRVINE .•• From A l a month or longrr, will reveal whether the woman was killed, he said. Investigators did not say 1f they SEA LIONS ... Prom Al 1S,000 and 80,000 Fishermen who have unsucccnful- ly tried noi~ bombs and even recorded killer whale sounds to scare away the sea hons applaud the plan "We don't many way want to cause _. oon5 any hard~h1p," said Bill Nott, president of the Sponfish1ng Association of C altforn1a. "We just want to move them away from fishing areas aunnJ the time we want to fi~h there. rcal111ng they have ~4 hours a day to fish and we have IJ>Out '1ll ... MAIN OFFICE 331) W ... 1 fl•~ 'I• ( I~ OJ~ •' A w ttttm..-.. a. , • •llfoo.L t M; ""' , " ., ' • • know how long the woman had been , which the victim's bodies are dump- dead or whether the woman's entire ed in the remote areas around Irvine. body was fo und inside the luggage. Olson said it appears the suitcase was dumped at the remote county location. AuthonJ1Cs said it's not unusual for homicides to occur elsewhere after The area where the suitcase was found is unpopulated and rural. The site is about two m iles north of the Santa Ana Freeway, near a nursery and about a mile from a gun cl ub and shooting range. TOWING CONTRACT •.. From.Al rently not available. he said. This includes equipment necessary to tow larae trucks with air brakes, buses. larae recreational vehicles and concrete trucks. C ity Council members Ruth Finley, Don MacAJltstcr and John Thomas voted to designate Ucst the third towing company. Peter Orccn voted against it and Ruth Bailey and Mandie abswncd. "The company met all require- ments," FtnJey wd today. ··There was no reason to vote against 1t " o~~· t1 Gu•antMd e-•tc1-S..1 '1678 --'-"'~''"'_. 'J•1 •U1 Justcall 642-6086 Mnftd•y ftlff•, tt , •• '11 , ~-'t ,, • ..,. "'"" ~••• br • ~ [ -"" CA I[•'~· 1 l • VOL 71, NO. 343 I I What do you hkc about the Daily Pilot., What don't you like? \all the number above and your message will be recorded. t~nscnbe~ and dt IJVCTtd to th"! appropriate ealtor. 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Drug fighter due at Valley school David Toma, a wcll·known authority on drug abuse, wtll address students at Fountain VaJJey High School Tuesday morning. , Toma, whose e:areer inspired a tclcv1s1on series. will be accompemed by Tim Allen. director of Breakthrough, a chemical dependency program for adolescents. Allen will make a prcscntauon Wednes- day to parents with special needs and w11l be available to students Thursday and Friday. The school Wlll bcgjn operatin1a help center for stu~ents, staffed by trained personnel. Jan. 6. Call ~vie Bclicn at 962-3301. ext. 238, for addiuonaJ 1nformat1on. Harbor Singers to perform The ~arbor .Singers, a 25-mcmber Costa Mesa uaupe, will provide a holiday program of song and dance at Tuesday's meeting of the Professional Women's Network of Orange County. T.hc event, which will include gifts or monetary donattons to Share Our Selves for the less.fortunate will be held at 5:45 p.m. at the Westtn South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The cost of the dinner and program is S 15 for members and $20 for non- members. Addlllonal 1nformat1on 1s available at 559-4480. Speakers to convene The Las Olas chapter of International Training in Commun1cat1o ns wtll hold ats next meeting Tuesday evening at lhc Grinder Restaurant at Westminster Avenue and Golden West Street in Westminster. Lynn Banker, a professional speaker and seminar leader, wall be the guest speaker at lhe 7:30 p.m . session. Fo r more information about the club· devoted to improving communicataon, call Barbara at 848-7430 or Darlene at 842-9569. ~reatlv1ty dlscutJSed "Creativity: The Architect of Thought" will be the subject of Saddleback College's "Awareness Hour" Tuesday at 7:30 p.m an Room 105 of the college library. l he event is open to the public. free of charge. Saddleback professors Drs. John Flood and Robert Olson, along wnh college president Con- stance Carroll, will discuss the formulation of ideas through 10tellect, intu1t1on. 1mag10ation and v1s- ualizat1on. Call 582-4571 for more information. Wills workshop at UCI The Women's Opponun1ttes Center of UC Irvine Extension Wiil present a free workshop on Wills and trusts Tuesday. Attorney Joy Dickerson Will discuss these issues and other related questions at the 5: 15 event. Call 856-7128 for pre-reg1strat1o ns and parking instruc- tions. Musical program set The fifth annual Fetc De Noel Will be held Tuesday evening at Ncwpon Chnst1an High School. 883 W. 15th St., Newpon Beach. The program will consist of a potpoum of drama and music offennJ a greater apprecaauon of the christmas season. Tickets are $2 and funher information is available at 645-9282. An-ltwllallo·-.---1t-I Attention organization presldents and aec- retari..: We want to help make your upcoming events, "'"tings, seminars and fundralser-s suc- cesaful. Send brief announcemenla Including time, place. cost (If any) and a phone number for addltlonal Information to· Bulletin Board, Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. Reports of your club or organization's activities -llke community service projects or election of officers -should be directed to the Community Newt Editor at the same addreas. Non-returnable black and wtilte photographs are welcome. Monday, Dec. 9 • 6:30 p.m .. Cotta-Mesa Pl&DJLlJlg Comminlon, Cny CounCll Chambers. 77 Fair Dnve. • 7:30 p.m., lrvl.oe Truaportalioo Com- mt11toa, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd . Tuesday, Dec. 10 • 7:30 p.m. Lapa• Beacll Board of Edacatloa St11dy Settloa Adm1n1stral1on offices, 550 Blumont St. , PoucE Loe '- Into the wide blue yonder Studenta at Sonora Elementary School ln Coeta Maa releue balloon• wltb poetcarda attached at tbe cloee of McDonald•• Adopt- A·School feethitlee. At rlCht, etudenta eurround Grimace ~ the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, December 9. 1985 * AS echool play area. The restaurant chaln awarded &ift certificat.N to etudenta with top &radee. The etudent whoee balloon poet.ca.rd la returned from the moet dlatant point will receive a prize. Arts program under fire in Laguna School board has rescinded it permission for pfciftt-makinggroup to advertise on campus By LAURA MERK -teacher. "Since Proposition 13 (a 1978 Of lM!Wlr,......,, voter-approved, ta:x<utting law), a lot of Teaching children to become more programs were dropped that were helping creative 1s what Steve Sargeant hoped to do lhe children," he added. when he started the Cultural Ans Impact But now -;ust seven weeks after tt Program. The program's goal 1s to sumu-began -unless the Laguna Beach Unified late students to use the right hemisphere o f School Dastnct changes its recently the brain through activities such as chess adopted policy on literature handouts, and pantomme. CAIP could come to an end, he said. Two The program is a pnvate art enrichment weeks ago the school board voted to stop program designed to expose Laguna Beach allowing profit orgamzattons to d1stnbute children to the cultural arts. The ··ror material~ to the classes. profit" organization was founded on the Sargeant said if CAJP 1s forced to mail belieflhat all children are creatively gifted, informallon to all 1,300 families, tt wlll be but that such gifts arc often smothered by lhe death of the program. The cost would the left-brain teaching efforts common to be prohibitive, he said. the educational system. The left hem1-The first eight-week session to elcmen- sphere of the brain controls logic and tary-level children was offered for S 160. rational think.mg, he said. wtth addauonal weekend workshops an Without early stimulation of the in-drama and music available for an ad- tuitive mind, or the right brain, children ditional charge. W ith th.e fees, Sargeant lose interest, satgcant said. "If no (nght and his partncr/wntcr Roben Boatman, brain -teachings were offered) Einstein arc working toward obtaining non-profit would have never existed," he said. status. he said. Twenty-five students are He designed the Cultural Arts Impact currently enrolled in the program. Program "to augment the schools. to Chess, music listcnmg and mter- balance the environment," said the former prctation. drama and an classes are taught to lhe children an no n-trad111una1 v.aH For mstance, 111 the music classes children listen only to sounds while 1n the dark. and later share their thoughts and feelings "II 1s overwhelming to hear the JOurne' s the' go through," he said. · · When Sargeant began the program nearly seven weeks ago, he received the necessary permissio n fro m Super- intendent Ball Barnes to rent class rooms and d1stnbute matcnals IO students Lhrough their teachers. But according to Janet V1ckel"'). a ~hool board member, the matenal 1mphed that the programs had school board appro' al. Because the distnct can not legally support a profit-making program trustees asked Sargeant to issue a disclaimer He dad ··He then handed out a subsequent 11 ycr an which he U\anked the Laguna Beach School d1stnct staff It appeared again as being supponcd b)' the dmnct · '>31d V 1ckcrs. The board then decided to ban thl' d1stnbuuon of matena1s from an) prnfit- malung orgamz.auon Sa11eant had to cancel three C\tra programs planned for upcoming v.eek- ends. The money from the seminal"') ""as 10 fund lawyers fees for obt.ammg non-profit status Because ot that dcc1s1on v.e don't know 1f we can go on h competes wt th the non- profit o rgan1zat1ons, we understand that; but tht' shouldn't ha'e canceled 1t 24 hours bCfore we v.ere to send out (mfor- mat1on o n. upcoming scmanarsl ·· ht' argued. .. The} are v.1lhng to dCCept payment for tht rent.aJs 101 the cla\sroomsi" he Sil.ld. .. In a wa) we Lhought we were her~ .. argeant said He argued that the: ')(.hool boa rd sho uld ha'e v.aned to enlorce th<""dec1s100 unttl C .\Ip·., fil"')t eaght-v.eek session ""'a!> com- plet<"d on Dec I 3 "11 their purpose 1s to bnng about better cducauon to the children. then how can the) so careltsSI) destrO) a program'1'" be asktd "This 1s complete!). outraieousl)' unfair " Sargeant ha'> spoken Wllh his law\er and said he ma" file a lawsuit against tht'. '>Choot boa.rd 1f onl) for compensation for thl' programs he had to cancel BuL ~upcunl.l!ndent Sarnes ~atd ~argeant '>hould ha' e prepared for ~ costs associated v.nh nanmg a business. "If he 1s going to make a profil. there 11 aJ.,., a' s an ov<"rhead and 'IOU must cons1dCT 1t beiore going into business." he said School board chief secs peaccmakcrroJ.....--c------; Helen Cam eron takes reins of Irvine district after troubled-filled 1984-85 school year By PHlL SNEIDERMAN Ofttle~ ........... Helen Camero n admits she's ta.long the reins of the Irvine U ntfied School Distnct Board of Education after a difficult penod Dunng the 1984-85 school year. • Kindcrganen through 12th grade teachers squared off against the Irvine school board in a contract dispute that led 10 a one-day s1nke an February . .\two-year contract was approved the follo,,.1ng month. •F1nanaal problems prompted the school board to cut S 1.5 m1lhon from its 1985-86 budget by reducing art and music instruction: nursing. counseling and It· brary services: and classroom supphes. •The board pondered how to provide enough classrooms for the distnct's grow- ing enrollment as state funds for new school construction became 1ncrcas1ngly scarce. Now, Cameron, 39, 1s 1n the d1stncl's hot seat. She was picked unan1mousl} last Tuesda)' 10 serve a year as president of the five-member board. The presidency 1s largel> a crremon1al post because each board member has an equal vote. But the president leads the board meetings and tradtt1o nally speaks for the d1stnct. In 1h1s role. the board president must be prepared tor OC· cas1onally heated confrontations -w11h faculty and parents. Camero n said she isn't womt.'d .. r, e alwavs been comfo rtable an leader- ship pos111on!>:· the board president said ..And I think I'm perceived as a peace· maker. a diplomat .. Rcfemng to the past school term. she said. ··1t was an eittrc meh chaJlen.sing year, cena1nl> one of the inost difficult limes in the d1!1tnct1rlt1story rcrbc a board member:· There arc alrcad} signs the coming .. car will be less stressful Cameron said the leader of the '"inc teachers union rccenth extended dn ul1q· branch 1n her direc11 un The hn.m.l president said the length ot the (urn·n1 contract. which runs through ne\t June: should also allo"' time ior lnl lion tx't"'rc11 the board and the lacult' ID heal "The board 1s l·omm1t1nl I<) tindmg better wa\S to commun1L·att.· "11h lht teachers a·nd other '>cgmt'.nl'> n 1hc J1\· 1nct." she said Cameron said one: ol lhl' grcatl'\I challenge'> facing a ~hoot hoard mrm~r " that Ofll ~ 25 percent o f II' 1nl'\ rc\1drn1' ha' e children 10 local elcmrntan aoJ high schools She <>a1d all rt.''>Hknt'> mu'' h<.· made IO realm~ the' ha'c .i '>talo.c 1n tht· local educa11o nal s' stem Regarding the budget ~run1.h Jnt1~1 pated laSl spnng. Camt'ron ..aid .. , h t·r;sll financially we're 1n a morl' \tahk l••n dmon " he said the trustees al read' h:i' r been able 10 restore some ol the \Upphl'' and programs cuna1kd l.t\t 'pnng \n1.t 1h1~eck, the board agrt'cd Ill ad,Jn1.l' teachers a cost-of-li\lng 1ncrea~ 1ha1 "'J' not due unul later 1n the<,{ hool 'ear .\ bond program to ta\ tut u·n.· hllnH owner'i 10 pa~ for ne,,. ')lhonl' liJ \ ~·l·n appro' ed h' lht• pro~·rt' , "" nt·r, ri 'nf\ ed <\150 rhe d1stncr has applied to 1be 'tJlt' for monc~ to c'pand Woodbndge JnJ In me high school\, the board pr"1- Jen1 said < amt"ron ..aid the hoard v.111 be de1.1d1ng ")< n hov. tn <.pend a luC"al all1xa11on from < .ililom1a Ll>lll'f\ rt'\ cnur c"tpeC'ted 10 IOI.ti J u\I unde-r SI m dllon f ht• ne,,. hoard f'ln:')ldent hnng' to ht'r I" •\t (''(p('rt1.•n1.l' J\ .t tl"3lhl'r J hU\I• nt'\\v.oma n .ind J mother ~bl' has two tt•i:n-age ..:-hlldren .ittt•nd1ng II"\ 1ne schools. < Jmdon v.ai, J '"-hool teaLher in ht'r "JI 'C' ~u,t raha helnrc mo, mg to '-ew-r• r1 Bca1. h 10 I I.lo" h1r the pa'>I I 3 vc:an , 'ht 'llH·d 1r. In int 'olunteenng at local ,, h1.X>b and helping gmupc; \uch M IM Ho 'Jnd < nrh < luh anJ the Junior Ebell r luh \.\ llh her hu,hand and .1 third partner c .lmC'rtin foundc~ '\kga "Group a com- puter !>0hv.a re dn dupment firm ( Jrneron '\31d tht· Orantie C ·nunt\. Business I •umal rt"cen th rerngn 11cd "1ega (1roup .1, IOt' f\I the lOUnt\' top j()() pn,atel\ ht'l,11. ompan1e'i. mc-a<.urt·d b' re' rnuc and g~ "lh 'tw '"" .dt'1. tl'd tu .t lour·' l'Jr term on • l I m· '' h " I t-<1Jrd tn I"' 1 Complaints run hot, cold with honor farm inmates an the 19700 block of MJc \rthur Boulevard aturda) • • • .\ thief stole a 'w'-edding nng from a home along Peacock. 1he '1c11m toltl police unday. • • • A resident an the 14900 block ot Maytt'n reponed that his b1c~de v.a!I stolen fro m a shopping area at 143.'0 Culver Dnve Sunda\o. Otlil!ials a1 J PJ11h1 < 11ard1n1 t••r Meo fmrc. 341 (> \ 13 nP<'l\CI ll'f)llrtl'd that \Omeonc hrokl' mt11 lht· ntJ h l1shmrn1 Thur\JJ~ flight JnJ 'tok ~utts. 10 pa1r\ lll pant~ and 111ur pair-. of swt•atpJnts. The Ins' .rn1nuntt•d 11• S 15.0XX police rer<•n'> '411'1 • • • ,lfJ,ng ~IJ'' ,h'''r pot11.l' rq)('rts said • • • ~ ~ "1 , J t ~r ,1 ".1, rt•ported stolen •It ..1 rt·d t ·i , \ 1111...,v.cle,rn Rahh11 par l'll 1n lwn1 ••I .1 homl.' 10 the 100 hlO\"' (11 l 110\Wnt1nl' \undJ\ • • • .\ ,11.111 1rp11rh•Jh tnn1 10 \teal a ~-' J• l'l \unJ.i' lrom J \itontgom By tbt' A11ociated Pr!_H Apparently, it's either too hot or it's 100 not for some 320 inmates at lhc James A. Musick Ho nor Farm near El Toro, who have hccn 5leeping m tents for several months now. First, a bureaucratic snafu held up the dchH'ry of ht'atcrs for the tents. fAlml• Beach lcaving_erisoners Shi V.tDD&..a..Uhc firs I wliltcr stom\s orlhc season dropped the mercury in Orange County. Within a week the heaters were anstallod. But it seems you Just can't please all of the inmates all of the time. Some arc complaining that they're 'ltll freezing in their tents Others. anllucncc ot aJcobol. Sylvia Sharon Kenitzcr, 34, wasstoppedat 1:55a.m. on North Coast H1J}lway. WiUiam Frank McDonald, 29. was arrotcd at 2 a.m . on North Coast Highway. fi.rc caused an estimated $42,000 damage to an upstairs residence Sunday at 2899 Rounsevel Temcc. the fire depenment reported Cause of the 10:4S a.m. blue, which began in the kitchen, is under invcstiption. South Coanty No one was home at the time and no A radio, a briefe1sc. a aencrato r. a 1ryurics were rcpon-..d.. compu1cr and tool • wonh $2.025. An 1nc1dcnt of indecent exposure were rcponed stolen from a was rc~rtcd Sunday afternoon e1 Capistrano Beach home in the J6800 Picnic Beach. The su,pect wu de block of Calle Maria Thursday. A rear sen bed u a man 1n has SOs, 5 feet I 0 shdan& door was the pc1nt of entry. inches tall. with a heavy build and • • wearing a wllile T·shin a'ftd blue "' V~ndal1dtd$l001nda~.,.101wo cutoffs Officen were unable to locate Capistrano Beach homes If'.' the 35400 · block of Boch Road Fndav when h1~ whereabouts. • • they spray-pajntc<S the house,~ p~ A buraJar hit a C)prcu Drive home doors. Sunday anemoon The victim est•· mated the lo from the pra. c at • • • ssoo • • • Pohcc arre led tlAIO motonsts un- day oo..suspicaon o(drlv1na under the.. ' A $600 CM stereo SYJttm WIJ reported stolen last week from a car perked 1n IM car1>QC1 of 1 O..na Poin.t condominium complu in the JlSOO block of Dana Vista says-county shenffs Lt Richard Olson, arc unplug&1ng the heaters 1n the middle of the night because 1t'~ too hot. "So what do you do'>" Olson asked But relief is on 1ts way. More permanent modular untts arc due to be built. possibly as early as January P'oantaln Valley Two videocassette recorders wo rth $700 were reported stolen from a bomc in the 16000 block of M 1 Pncto Saturday • • • An Anaheim rt 1dcnt l"t'portcd Saturday that a $60 bnefcasc wa\ stolen from his car while 1t was parked in lhe I S900 block of Rhodo htt • Fnday night, tm.ne Thirteen C'hnstmas tree bulbs were ~ncd ~otcn from"'" fto'n t yard of a home alona Cashew unday. • • • Jewelry valued at S900 was rc- poned stolen unday from a home aJona ~ns~th. Police reports said the thief ~ibly p.incd entf) wtt.b a key obtained from a lock box • • • wallet conta1n1n1 SI SO tn ca'h wa reponed stolt'n (rom a car c-.rkd •• ii A Windvale i\venue resident re- poned that a TV was sto~n from his home , unday by a thief who entered through a rear shd1ng door Newport Beacb .\ S425 car stereo svstem ,,.as reporttd stolen from a black l Q84 Volk~wa1cn Rabbit and a S3 0 car stereo ~)stem was rcponed stolen from a white 1985 Honda i\<X"ord while they. were parked an fronJ of a home in the 800 block of Sc-agull Fnda} rughL ••• n employct of a Minute Kin. tt~re reported that a boy about t wearina Levi's and a black leather JI Cket wa.lkcd 10tQ the l 526 Placcnua A. ve St Ort Saturday, IJ"8bbcd fWO 1 l pack.s of beer and walked out witho ut rirtt The l<>M was C1timated at • • • The ancndan~ of a bell servta- station at 1000 trvinc vc. reported that someoftc pumped $7 01 in p~ Fnday and drove ofT without pe)'lna. • • • ~ owner of a black 19 7 l Porsche 914 reported Fnday that ~mcone slashed two of the car's t1tt$ wh1k 1t was puted in an alley in the 400 bloc~ of ln'lnc A. venue The dam• """ csumatc<S at S 180. • • • .\ band11 '11.llh J t...n1tl· ''"' S ~I cash and a pack ol l 1gJ1 rt tl'' lrl1m a - Eleven store Sunda' nC'ntng Jltl'rllh femak clerk lost ht•r balann• .ind kll down. poltct' ~id The lhtd " descnhed a-; a 25.,t'ar-.1ld v. hill' mJk With blond hair. ahou1 ( fn t 1i '"l ht'' tall. weighing I ~O pounlh Coeta lleea ..\ $1.100 \ar <1tereu \\ 'tl'"1 v. 3, reported -;1o lcn from a I l'\'''" t eh .. 1 parked 1n the ti()() hhxt... ,,, Rat...l·r Street Fnc:b~ nutht ""·· . ;\ S60 car bra wac; rt'P<'nl'tl ,101\'n from a Toyou Van parl..C'\11n 1hc ltl( block of Valle) Cude <" t•r 1hc- wecktnd • • • A thief rcPQnrdt) S~)fc .1 ~4111\ 1. .u sterro from a red Jb\ntJ r1~i..ur parlc.ed in the I blod \ll I :a't ~ '\rJ Street unday • • • .\ re 1dent an th<" ~401 l'\h-,.. I.. 111 Elden reported that th1e'c-' t<~'k h1' S 50 TV ~t and h" S41'll '1lk11 cassttte ~rder and then huppcd 1n has buf1und} C'he,TOle1 fl < am1M and dro\e offSaturda niaht Huntlncton Beach A. thief rc~r\Cdl) stole SI ~ "S 1n Jewelry SW in cash and a S '\tlO '1d(',) c.~llt rtt<>rder from a homr 1n the 4400 blod. ol ~a Har~11 'tund.1' The 1ntru~ t"nt~n-d th"1,111h a l'C'1t1 .._. ________ ..................... ._ .. ._ ........ ________________ ~~~~--~~~~~~-~ -.. \\ .ir.1 Jepanrnl·nt '>IMe 1n the llunt1ng10n l t•ntl'I hut 11rd empt\· h.rndc-d "hl·n .1 \t"t unh p.u::ird \taned ,ha<.1n~ him . . . \ Sl'l ~ l df hr.1 V.J\ reronl."d '>lOlcn ,,ff J grt'l'n J t.il\• H\I\\ part...ed in 1h1• '-'' ll 1 hhx I.. 111 ()unla'itt•r \aturda' , iiht \ rhit t .ii,,\ 'wle a SOIMI "-.' '1l'!l'< .1n,1 S~1 1 1n l J\\C.'ltl' tal)(°' lr1m1 .in ,1r.in1<w I 1.1~ I \ nlt...!>""a~rn ,1,1t11m v. :igon r.11 l..ed nearh\ 'Bad guys· hit liquor store 1 v.11 ,,,..,.hi,,, hand1t\ hrand1~h1 ·,ef\ tl1g p.un' hmkc: into a Hucu- ington Beach hl.!uor ~tore Sun~ n1g.ht and N:apcd with S '00 cash The t\.\ll gunmen. wcann 1.'0wbo'p hat" and red bandana~ O\.Cr th tAu:<. atomlcd into P 81 tquor. ~ - Edinic-r .\\(. hortl} befort 11 P"'- P~H; l..1 na a la!'i( blUC'-\tttl rcvol.,. and a larae automau p1 tot. the\' demanded that the clerk hand over 111 the\ mone~ in the ca,h rt'&1 tcr \\'hen !tit W<Cn. the twocoWOO)'\- on( a ~k1nn" S fttl 1 inchct wl. aQjd the 11thcr a dar\ h11~ 6-footcr - ~t'T(' heaJmg nonh thro~ an al tith1nd the \to"" · .. M * Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Mon~y. December 9, 1985 I Marcos foes fail to reach unity on opposing ticket MANILA, Philippines (AP)• - S.lvador Laurel became the first m~r candidate to file in the special ptcsidential election today, one day after an opposition attempt to field a siniJe ticket against President Perd.in.and E. Marcos collapsed. denllal candidate of Corazon Aqwno, widow or usas.sina1ed opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Mrs. Aquino had not yet filed. but has until Wednesday. At a breakfast forum, Laurel left the door open for withdrawing in favor of Mrs. Aquino if she proves the stronger candidate io cam~gning Meanwh.ilc, delegates from the governing New Society Movement registered for a. Wednesday party convention set to nomirutte Marcos, who called the election to show critics at borne and abroad that his 20-year regime can still muster popular support. .leading up to the Fcb .. 7 election. "That situation, if and when it occurs, will be judged honestly and there 1s nothing I will not sacrifice for our country and our people," said Laurel. Salndor Laurel Laurel backed off Sunday from an Qreement to run as the vice-prcsi- He also said Mrs. Aquino could be h.is running mate if she accepts. Mrs. Aquino has said she: will run only for president, but invited Laurel to join her In a "grand coaCi tion" ticket. S. Africa drops treason charges By tbe Asaoclacecl Press JOHANNESBURG -The government withdrew treason charges today against 12 of South Africa's most prominent apa.nhcid foes who had been accused of supporting the aims of the banned African Natio.nal Congress guerrilla group. Natal Prcwincc Attorney Ocoeral Michael Imber announced in Natal Province Supreme Court that charges were dropped against the ~efendants in South Africa's most important treason trial Ul more than 20 years. Imber said the trial will continue for ~ur other defendants in the case. The move resulted in ~d scenes of jubilation outside the court in P~etermaritzburg. where relatives and friends hugged and kissed the 12. Mcwa Ramgobin, 52, sajd, "Our acquittal is a~ i~dictment of security pohce methods. We have been Vtnd1cated. The struggle will continue." OPEC natlons may lower prices GEN EV A -OPEC ministers, ending three days of talks, vowed today to fight for a "fair share" of world oil Sales even if it means lower prices and predicted stiffer competition against non-OPEC producers. The ministers sto pped short of formally breaking with their failing strategy of propping up oil p nccs by restricting their production. They said they had reaffirmed all previous OPEC rcsoluuons. But sources speaking on condition of anonymity said the ministers had come to a tacit understanding they would focus on defendine a specific share of the market cveo if it meant risking a pnce decline. • Nobel docs save Soviet writer OSLO. Norway -Soviet and Amcncan heart specialists in Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Pnze for their work to limit nuclear wcaoons cut short a news conference today and assist a Soviet journalist who suffered a heart attack. Amencan Bernard Lown and Soviet Yevgeny Chazov joined other doctors in trying to revive the reporter, who fell to the floor about half an hour after the news conference began. Other reporters identified the journalist as Lev Novikov, a foreign correspondent for Soviet television. He was still un- conscious when he was removed from the conference room and taken to R1kshosptalet hospital. Officials there said he was listed in "stable" condition. Clvlllan wlns In Guatemala GUATEMALA CITY -Christian Democrat Vinicio Cerezo scored a landslide victory in runoff presidential balloting. becoming the first c1vihan elected to take charge at Guatemala's National Palace in 19 years. The triumph by the 42-ycar-old lawyer in the Sunday election comes after more than 30 years of virtually uninterrupted and often brutal military do mination in this Central American country. Doctors protest Belrut kldnap BEIRUT -At least I SO doctors demonstrated today against the kidnapping of two prominent Chnstians. a physician and an clonomist, in the first protest march by physicians in Beirut's Moslem sector. WeariP.g their. white medical coats, the doctors marched from the sprawling American University Hospital compound in west Beirut to Prime Minister Rashad Karam1's office five blocks away. David Jacobsen, 54, of Huntington Beach. director of the hospital's publications department. 1s among those already kidnapped in Beirut 'Rather die than stay in S. Africa'· Soldier fl ees to u.&. says h e was forced to kill innocent blacks LOS ANGELES (AP) -A South African soldier, claiming he was forced to kill innocent blacks under the apartheid policies of his govern- ment, has asked for political asylum in the United States. "Even if J were thrown in jail in America, it would be better than staying in South Africa," said Bernard Butler-Smith, who left South Africa on vacation in September. 'Tm not going back. ''I'd rather die than go back to South Africa." Butler-Smith. 27, says he was a draftee who has spent more than two years in the South African infantry: Now he refuses to serve in an army he says brutally oppresses blacks. "I know I can no longer live in South Africa because I feel trapped," Butler-Smith said in a letter to the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. "I have already been forced against my will to kill innocent men, women and children, and I cry about what I have done. "I cannot hate a person because of the color of his skin." Under South African law, white youths arc required to perform two years of military service, then arc subject to recall for up to three months each year, he said. "I knew I had to get away," he said. ··1 had to tell the world what is really happening in South Africa." He tells stories of the torture by soldiers of black civilians, of govern- ment payoffs to black tribal leaders who betray their followers, of black children shot by white soldiers as the youngsters stand with their anns raised in surrender . An electronic technician for the national telephone company, Butler- Smith said he left behind a com- fortable. middle-<:lass life in the city of Melmo th. Orange County's Easy Listening Music Is ... ........ __ 2Rl7E WINNING MUSIC 1~:-r---~ \~----+-Fine Gifts From Local Merchants Can Be Yours Just By Listening For The Ho Ho Hof ' KDCM IDS:-t FM SIERED NEWPORT BEACH hav1n9 a tradit10na l chnstmas . .. from our B:JYS' DEPr. Markets, union conduct 14 hours of negotlaflons By ... e A11oclated Press LOS ANGELES -Negotiators haggled over a new set of man~gcment proposals an the 35-day Southern Cahfomi.a supermarket stnke dunng a 14- hour bargaining session that recessed before dawn wit~ agreement !? meet again. -They JUSl recessed and will resume talks a&!lin at 6 p.m., Food Employers Council spokeswoman Dallas Camean wd todaY: She dad not comment on the discussions. T he Teamsters and rneat cutters unions went into mcctin1s with supermarket representatjves at 2 p.m. Sunday. They recessed today at 4: IS a.m . California now top gambling state? SACRAMENTO -More than SIO billion wall be bet in C~lifornia th.as year, about $5 bilJion of n in illegal ~agers on sports cve.nts. as .intcrcs~ an gamblinf soars, experts say. "The pubhc acceptance of ch~table bingo, h1gh- stakes bingo on lnqian rese~vatjo!ls., lottc~. horse racing, car~roOm~ and casino gambling aboard a cruise ship as creating an atmosphere conduc1v~. to the proliferation of garnblingin California," says a state Department of J usucc report. CaJjfornia was ranked second in 1981 as far as state tax revenue fr~m legal gambling. according to a study done .. ~y the N~vada ~talc 9,~mbhng Control Board. Stu Cunis of the board ~ys It wouldn t sun>nse me 1ftoday the Golden State is No. I que 10 the new CJtlifornia Lottery. 17 percent of AIDS deaths unreported LOS ANGELES -As many as 17 percent of all deaths from AIDS an California may go unreported, according to an unpublish~ ~tatc study. The study by the California Department of Health Services also indicates that more than a thud of the unreported cases are in married men. "However concerned we nave been about AIDS, we should be at least 17 percent ~ore concerned, .. said Garv F. M cHolland, an actuary who wrote the ~t~dy with coll~uc Wes Weller. "A major concern is if this means that phys1c1ans are.k.r:iowa.ngly not reporting AIDS cases." As of Oct. 31, the number of cases of acquired immune deficiency syndrome reported in California stood at 3,378. and deaths totaled 1,438. Tones found ln wlldllfe refuges SACRAMENTO -A federal report says 18 sites on or near western wildlife refuges have or are suspected of having high levels of toxic selenium. according to the Sacramento Bee. The Interior Department report, due out this week, confirms most of the findings of an inve~ugataon .bY the ncwS~J?Cr. ~he Sec sajd Sunday. Selenium, an element found in the soil. can be toxic 1n high concentrations. It has bocn blamed for death and dc~orm1ry am~ng b1.rds, fis.h and other water life at the Kesterson National Waldhfe Refuge m Cal1forn1a s San Joaquin Valley. Burgener to t&.~e over state GOP LOS ANGELES -Former U.S. Rep. Clair Burgener was chosen to take over chairmanship of the state Republican Party from Mike Antonovich, the Los Angeles County supervisor who quit the party post to campaign for the U.S. Senate. Burgener was nominated by party Yacc Chairman Bill Park, who passed up a chance at the chairman's post to devote his time 10 settling a series of disputes between his pnvate waste~itsposal firm and the federal government, said GOP spokesman Joe Irvan. Burgener was elected chairman by a unanimous vote of the 51 party executive committee members present at a meeting Saturday morning. Irvin said. Burned body was suspect ln slaylngs • LOS ANGELES - A badly burned body fo und in the wreck.age of a car was identified Sunday as a man sought in the slayings of has ex-wife and her 70- year-old mother. policc said. Authont1es pos1t1vcly identified the body of Lawrence Spaconc through dental records. said Los Angeles pohcc Detective Larry Kallestad. Spaconc's body was found in the wreckage of his former wife's J 978 Cadillac at 12:30 a.m. Saturday near the central California town of Lone Pine, 175 miles north of Los Angeles. said Inyo County sheriffs Dcp. Rick Alexander. TV scriptwriter Howard Rodman dead LOS ANGELES -Howard Rodman. who wrote more than 1,000 television scripts for shows including "Playhouse 90" and "Naked City," died after heart surgery at UCLA Medical Center. He was 6$. Rodman, a three-time Writers Guild Award winner who was presented with the G uild's prestigious La_urcl Award Jo!...!ifetime achievcmfilin 19 IQ... died last Wednesday night 1. Men's 16K Rolex President 2. Ladles' Ring 23.60 cts. EMERALD w/baguette DIAMONDS 5.12 cts. $106,000.00 3. Tiffany style emerald and diamond necklace $19,000.00 4. 18K Tiffany style necklace w/ 12 cts. of DIAMONDS $32,000.00 10,000 S,000 5. Foxtail chain with ceylon sapphire pendant 14.52 cts. & 72 pave diamonds 2.02 cts. $41,466.DO 4,000 .. 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School district Superintendent Marie Otto claims ShindJer's editorial does not meet basic journalistic standards, is too political, is potentially libelous and is poorly researched. Even if Otto's assessment were accurate, all of those defects were correctable. The appropriate response by the superintendent and the trustees would have been to instruct the young editor, "to help ttim correct his errors and to see that he learned something in the process. It would have been nice if the school district had been more interested in educating him than in muzzling him. Shindler, an apparently bright, agre~sive and self- confident young man, would not be derued. He forced the issue into court, defeated the trustees and probably learned a more valuable lesson about government and democracy than be could have learned from any textbook. But he had to teach himself. If the trustees decide Tuesday to appeal the court order so they can put this smart aleck whippersnapper in his place they wiJl announce to the community that they have not' learned as much from the incident as Shindler has learned. But, the Shindler incident raises a larger qoestion that may not soon be resolved if the trustees do not appeal: When a school district authorizes a student newspaper, do the trustees become publishers or do they not? Judge Ryan's ordctr seems to say that neither the trustees nor the superintendent have the status or the authority of a publisher. <;:ertai~y, in the priv~te newspaper business, the pubhsher 1s the final authonty over all newspaper functions -including editorial decisions. In reality. most publishers hire editors they trust and whose opinions they feel they can comfortably tolerate, if not wbolebeancdly embrace. But, when the publisher and the editor are iR-CGOncilably divided oe an edifefi~itt~n. the publisher has the final word. More than one_ editor has resigned in protest, but the names of publishers '"'.ho have lost these ideological joust~ do not come swarming to mind:-. Can a student newspaper exist without the district's official blessing and financial support? Not easily; most could not muster the resources to sustain themselves. If the student newspaper is sued for libel success- fully, does the school district not bear the financial responsibility? Not, it would seem, according to Judge Ryan's view of the situation. It is an issue that cries for further debate. An appeal may be a way to clarify the rol~s of the particpants. Opinions expressed In this apace are those oJ the Dally Piiot Other views expreaaec:f on this page are thOM of their authors and artists Readef comment la Invited. The Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560. Costa Meaa, 92626. Phone 642-6086. L.M. Bovo Wha t's i n a nanJe? Fanle Dime-story wntcr E Z.(. Judson liked promotable names. and maybe he had something there He called himself Ned Bunthnc. and became fam ous with that byline in his day. He tagged Wilham Frederick Cod>.' with the nickname "Buffalo Bill.· and Cody likewise became famous with that moniker. Almost all animals show sign!> of being nght-handed or left-handed, ri&ht-hoofed or left-hoofed But not the monkey, cunously The re- searchers say they can't detcnnine a paw preference there. Divide mamcd couplec; 1n10 two 1toups -those who hvcd together for at least six monlh~ before they rnanicd and those who d1dn 't Follow their records. Are thosc who li ved tasetber first less likely to di vorce? No, it turns o.ut. Rescarchc~ say 1hc premarital domestJc1ty or lack of same evidently influence\ the d1vorc.e rate not at a.II Notbina eo shortens the hfc of the liabtbulb as the shock of being turned 00. Q, Where'd we get t~ "lukc" 1n .. lukewarm .. ? A. A CeltJc prefix meaning "p:m- ly." ORANGE COAST lailyPilai Wbat's art? A Russian philosopher named Peter Ouspensky said, ··Art 1!; the communaca11on of ecstacy .. " Q . What's a "ticket of leave"? A. Bnush term. Means "parole." What a difference can be made by rcs1tuatJng a few words, notes our Language man. 'The linle red schoolhouse m the black" means one thing. "The blacks' big schoolhouse 1n the red" means another. The big liquor generation lasted for the 50 years between 1790 and 1840. Revolution War was over. Civil War hadn't started. And Americans drank an average of a half pint of whiskey every day. At no other Lime here has booze been belted so heavily HayC1 office censorship of Holly- wood films a couple of ienerations &jo required that each kisteT in a kmmg scene had to keep one root on the ground. That phenomenon of yours called intu1t1on, if you've aot any of same, supposedly works within the riaht side of your brain 1.,.M. Boyd 11 • 1ya'1c•ld col1ma111.. frMll Dftl r1111"' ,_, ... M•ll•QtnO [ d1!0< o.,..., C11y Ce11t0t ,_c._. ~£'1-lllf Cr ... IMft 'jp(lnl fd1l()I "-at? CIMdt- Ccntrl)IW ,.,...,. c ..... P•QCJ\IC;llC1ll MaNI09f .,....., ...... c.wa1o0n ~ ......... ., M111'1reltn0 Olrtctor c::T!ci~or ''Jcan ... seea burglarstandlngtnakltchen. Jooktngfor~ustonemore , ., Item totopoffhlsload. andspytngsomethlngthatsald Lite and Easy. <''>LONEL MOAE-ANO-MOAE KHA-DAFFY Castoffs at police auction revealalotaboutsociety Who would steal an iron? And what about time clock? r was doing some of the stuff they pay me to do around here (What? You thought all I do is write? HA!) when I stumbled across a very interesting (to me. anyway) document. It was a news release from the city ofNcwport Beach Police Department that hstcd all of the property that's to be auctioned off at 9 a.m. on Dec. 14 at 870 Santa Barbara Dr. If you've ever been to a police auction, you're probably aware that the stuff that's 'SOld is. mostly stolen property that's never been reclaimed by the victim. Some of the thinp sold are items that were found and turned in by honest citizens-and. l strongly suspect, but have never been able t.o prove, that some of the more exotJc items arc being dumped by cops who spe~t the previous weekend cleaning their garages. According to the notice. purchases may be pa.id for in cash or a local check. lfyou have any question about t.bc balance in your checkbook, as I usually do, rd recommend very highly that you pay in cash. The polfoc arc known to frown on bad checks. The hst starts out, as it usually does, with bicycles. Lots I through 40. inclusive, arc bikes. Three arc girls' bikes and 37 arc boys' bikes. Could it be t.hat girls arc really that much more careful of their bikes? Do our ladies just automatically lock their bikes up ti~t when they dismount? h's possible, but perhaps there are just mere boys' bikes around. Most of the young ladies r know are far more interested in cars. There an: a total of 11 bl ue bikes, 81LL HARVEY ance. Items 59 and '19 are hair dryers, and 61 is a curling iron. The hair dryers arc the same brand. apparently the Porsche of the discriminating hair dryer thief, but the curling iron 1s listed as "Brand X." Probably stolen ·solely on impulse and thrown away before the other thieves saw it Item 81 1s listed as "I Iron, G.E. steam. 'Lite and Easy' ". I find it very hard to believe that anyone could eight black bikes. and only two red possibly lose a steam iron. Ours gets ones and one yellow. Times must out of the house very rarely. Even if have radically changed. When I was one were lost. who would go to the of an age where my major mode of trouble to tum it in to the pqlice? I transportation was a bicycle, the mean, of course. unless it was ob- feeling was: the brighter, the better. viously a vagrant and openly casing a Perhaps, thouab, the more subdued bank, or hissing up a cloud of steam and elegant colors (including one everytimcaprcttyblenderwalked by. maroon) arc a rcflect1on of the refined l can. on the other band. sec a tastes and understated elegance that buf$1ar standing in a kitchen.JOQk.in& has come to be associated with for JUSt one more item to top off his Newport Beach. load, and spyin~ something that said Oh, yeah. There is one described as "Lite and Easy. • "multicolor." Probably lcfl here by a A few of the other things in.elude a tourist. chrome champagne bucket, three The list is three pages long. and a rolls of do~ble tickct;S and one Scal-a- funny thjnghappens on page 2. Page I meal scaling m~cb1nc. ~ what I lists the first 40 items and page 2 starts mean ~bo~t cops garages .. wt th item 45. I wonder what hap-9ettmg mto .th~ heavy mdustry of pcned to 41 ttnougtr«?---th1~"'e':7, th~ I ~fe, floor t)'l_)C. Item 50 was the first to catch my ~aJor. !heres al~ .. 1 2-ton Qu1k· eye on page 2. It 53ys "I timeclock ~1ft clcctnc chair hoist, a uscle~s 11em stamp, Simplex." To the best of my 1f .1 ever saw one. Who. besides a knowledge, those things are Jocked, pn.soTI warden, would ever want to and mostly bolted to the wall. Why hoist an ~lectnc cha~~ would a crook go to all of the trouble T~e.re s also I .. incubator, to unbolt and steal something that he Precision ~odcl 60, <;>bv1ously couldn't open? On the other hand. stolen by a th1~fcontcmplatmg ret1re- how co uld someone lose something ment to a ch1~kcn ranch: His next as big as a timeclock? Probably what stop was certainly the dairy depart- happened is someone retired after 45 ment of a grocery st?,~~: on t.hcjoband. when they tried to give A~d finally, AHA:··· I s~.n lounge, him a gold watch, be asked for the tanning. KJ~fsun Elite IOI. timeclock instead. They gave it lo . Now, ladies and gentlemen of the him (after45 years, they'd need a new JUry .. I ask you .. ~ow could lh~y one anyway), he took it home and poss1blykn~w that Lt s a Klafsun Eh~e tortured it for three weeks, and then IOI unless 1t came out of some cops disposed ofThe body. That's what I'd gara1 se? have done. rest my case. Apparently, crooks arc becoming ColamaJat 8111 Harvey llvea ln HllDt- much more conscious of their appear-iDgtoD Beacb. Academic freed om limited for today's conservatives The shibboleth '1academic free· dom" is raised and repeated when- ever a conservative criticizes a professor's lcfl-wing pronounce· mcnts or a parent objects to offensive leuons in public schools. The liberals proclaim that cvcfil professor and public school teacher should have the .. lcademic freedom" to teach or assign whatever he wants. At Stanford Univenity a couple of ycan aao, Steven Mosher discovered that he was not allowed the academic freedom to write about forced late- term abortions in mainland China. He was dismissed as a Ph.D. can- djdate in anthropology for darin• to publish an. article on .that. subject which proVJded proof with pictures. Now, James 8. Stockdale, a rct1rcd admiral and winner of the Medal of Honor for his lcadenhip and re- sistance durina eiaht years as an American POW in Vietruun. tw fell the same luh of liberal intolerance. Since 1983, he bas been tcachina a coune at Stanford called .. Moral Dilemmas of War and Peace." Stanford said that it ca.nccled th( coune th.as year because 1t needed the other man who was co-teaching the course, Professor Ementus Pbahp Rhinelander, to a:ive a course m the pbiloeophy of law. It is widely reported and believed. however. tha1 the real reason for the canccllat1on wu Stockdale's ideoloty plus his affiliation with the Hoover Institu- tion. which 1s a conservative oasis on the hberaJ S1anford campus. Durina the Vietnam War. 10me YOU!'& men wm able to avoid the draft br, choosinJ• c.a.rce:r in teacb1na. ThC1C 'oc:cupat1onal deferments" re- 1uhed 1n many 1nt1-dcfen1e teachm and professors. With so many anti· Vietnam ideo- logues and activists on college facul- ties, wouldn't you think that they could tolerate one course taught by a highly decorated patriot? At Stan- ford, the answer is no. Academ 1c freedom is only for liberals. Harvard Universit}' will celebrate its 350tb anniversary an September of 1986, an event of considerable note in Western Hemisphere academia. Nat- urally Harvard wants the importance of the occasion to be recognized by accolades from prestiajous persons, and so that most news~orthy of all Americans, President Ronald Re- agan, was invited. It 1s the custom at most colleges and un1vers1ties to show their ap{>T'CC1a- t1on to their distinauishcd speakers at commencements and other formal events (as well as some Bia Donors) by awarding them honorary depccs. The memben of H.arvard's aovern- ina COfl)Ofltfon include Supreme Court jullic:es Harry Blackmun and Wlluarn Brennan (the Ubcral, pro- abortaon JUStJccs), Joseph C'.alifano • Adl.a.1 Stevenson Ill and Henry Kiss. 1nacr. They decided not to give any honorary dqrces at the J5°'h an- navcnary event -not euctl)' a profile in courqc. Harvard isn'1 J&)'lna why 11 won't &ivc President Reqan an honorary dcarcc. h could be because he favors reducioa the number of S 14,000-a- year students the federal tupayer5 subsidiu at Harvard. More probably it's Ju.st lhe double Nnda.rd of the libcrall *ho think at was fine for Harvatd 10 aive honorary dqrecs to pmidcnta John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Rooeevch but balk 11 honorina our coruavatjve pmident PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY Our third example of current double standards in education is the way school people arc upset at a federally financed survey uk.ing teachers acrou the country such impudent questions as hQ_w often thC)' 'o to church or"engqe m sexual actJvtties." their views on abortion and euthanasia. and whether they voted for Ronald Reagan or Walter Mondale. These are the same types of questions which schools for years have been adminlstcrina to pupils and about which parents are so upset. These are the typeS of psychol<>sical questions that led the ~n admin-.. lstration a year aao to issue strona rqulations to enforce the Pupil Protection Amendment. The proper answer to all thC1C que tions, whether asked of teacher or pupil •• is, "It's none of your business." The National Education Associa- tion, People for the American Way and other liberals are impassioned entics of the Pupil Protection Amendment. They defend the school's "academic freedom" to in· vadc the pnvacy of 1ehoolcbiJdren by askir\a all sorts of personal questions . But, when the shoe is on the other foot, they arc indtJn&nl lb.at telehcn arc aatcd the a.me que tlons. ptylll1 !idM/11 ,. • •TJMlkai.4 '*,,.,.,,'· - BILL HARVEY cola.mnlat JACK AIDEISOI and DALE VAN A TT A Agents taught to spot Yakuza Certain identif ytng characteristics can ttpoffthe INS WASHINGTON -Some un- welcome Japanese visitors are re- portedly entering the Unite.d States. and they're not here to steal high-tech secrets. They arc members of the Yakuza, the Japanese underworld gangs that have preyed on the1~ own people for centuries and now aim to expand their operations lo this co un- try. In a sharp warning to its field offices the Immigration and Natural-izat10~ Service says that Yakuza members arc entering the United States .. to invest. launder (money) and set up new operations.·· The Yakuz.a has plenty of mon.ey lo 1_nves1 and launder Japanese pobce estimate the unde~orld organization's an- nual take at more than SS billion. from prostitution. pornography and extortjon. Our associate Donald Goldberg has obtained a copy of the Immigra- tion Service's "strategic assessment ... whit h tells inspectors bow to spot possible Yakuz.a members at ports of entry. Once identified, they can be put under surveillance -or ~nl packing if they ljed about cnminal records on their entry fonns. Here's what (mmigration offiC1als ha vc been told to look for as~ way to identify a possible member of the Japanese mob: •Fingers: The Yalcui.a custom of cutting off a fingertip dates to the old warrior days when the snippet was offered to the gang leader as apology for a failed assignment The Immigra- tion Service eslJmates that nearly half of al l present-<ia Yakuza members ~vc scve portions o on( or more fingers."' It does add this cautionary note, however: "Nor· mally, 1f an individual is missing a portion or complete middle finger. index finger or thumb, it is likely the result of an accident or surgical operation, and cannot be indica11vc that the individual is YaJcuza." •Tattoos: Six or seven out of every 10 Yakuza gangsters are believed to have some sort of tatloo. rang.ing from a small mark under the eyebrow to designs coverinJ the entire body. Tattoos arc considered a sign of strength. because of the discomfort involved in the procedure. "The typical Yakuza encountered entering the United States bears tattooing covering the entire rear torso from the waist area over the shoulders and extcndipg down the front torso to tbt. breastbone and midway down the upper a.nns.'' the immigration assessment states. 'The confiauration of the tattooinJ on the chest area allows the individual to wear open-neck shirts without expos. ins the tattoo ... •Hair style: The Yakuza tra· ditionally affected either a shaved head or a shon. flat-top .. Pams Island" crewcut. "Recently, they have overwhelmingly adopted a hair style known in Japan as a 'punch perm,' which is a short, curly. Afro- style permanent," the report says. But it warns that many older Y akuza, and especially the h1gher~ups, have nor- mal ha.ir styles, making them hard to distinguish from businessmen or tourisu. •Dress: "Many of the upper . echelon Yakuza tend to display their affluence by wearing expensive Jew- elry and watches, often sporting two or three expensive rinp, gold chains and pendants, and JOld watches, which retail in Japan for in citccss of $1 0.000." •Behavior: "Yaltuza often walk with authority or struuwaaaer, in the same manner as a _PC?lice offi cer. wrestler or other individual Wlth a sense of physical prowess or self- assurancc. ... Many Yakuza, oc- casionally even upper~helon mem- bers, will display an aujtude or arroencc or defi.a.noc. sometimes ma.rufested by their refusal to answer an officer's questions. their loudly queetionina an otfioer"s reasons for ask.ina them certain questions ... and in some catcs even loud verbal outbursts or t.iradcs directed at the officer or bis interpreter." DRUOBUSTERS' LAMENT: The Coast Ouard is bearina a heavy load of the South Florida war on drua trafficke~ but officiAls in Miami are quiellycompla.inina that the drua war leaves them no time or ruouroes for the Cout O uard's other responsibilities. The result is that the Coast Guard hu bad to terminate thete traditional functions, which include anti-pollution enforcement, merchant marine ovtf1Wlt and cru11e-ah1p safet) antpectJon Jld -'Me ... Utl Dale V• An. lf'I ,.,,,,._"" C9luul1'11. t f Three rackets figures cleared NEW ORLEANS (A P)-A federal Judge d1sm1ssed charges a42mst three of Gov. Edwrn Edwards co-defen- dants 1n a federal racketcenng tnal today, acccptmg defense arguments that evidence agamst them was insufficient. U.S. District Judge Marcel L1vauda1s freed the governor's nephew, Charles David Isbell; Ph1hp Brooks, a former New Orleans c11y attorney, and architect Perry Segura. The charges were mamta1.ned a$810St Edwards, who had asked for d1sm1ssal but included a request that the Judge wHhhold ruhng until the JUry returned llS verdict. Honoring an old pal Prealdent and Mn. Rea&an &reet Bob Hope durinC a ceremony Sunday at the White Boa.e paJlna trlbate to Hope and the other ft•e rectplenta of the Kennedy Center honon of 1985 -•tncer Be•erly Silla. actreu Irene Dunne, choreocrapher llerce Cunntn.cham. lyrlclat-play- Wl'iCht Alan Jay Lenier and compoeer Frederick Loewe. Lennon fans mourn on anniversary of slaying By tbe Auoclated Pre11 ( harges also remain against Ronald Falgout and James Wyllie Jr., Edwards' business partners in a hospital venture the government said profited from the illegal use of the governor's influence. Both Falgout and Wylhe had also asked for the Judge to let the jury decide their case before he ruled on their request for acquittal. I.An obstruction of 1usuc.e count against Gus M11ali s was dropped, but he still faces charges of mail fraud. Mouons to drop charges agarnst Manon Edwards, the governor's brother. were denied. The ruling came on the da)' scheduled for closing arguments. The JUT) was expected 10 receive the case Wednesday or Thursday. NEW YORK -On the fifth ann1versaryofthcday John Lennon was shot to death, fans gathered to mourn across from his home as Paul McCartne> warned in a rare interview about canonmng his former Beatie collaborator. Dozens gathered at the teardrop-shaped section of Central Park dedicated in Lennon's memory Oct. 9 and known as Strawberry Fields from the Beatles· song "Strawbem Fields Forever" Through barren trees Lennon's admirer\ could see the spoi 1n front of the Dakota apanmcnt bu1ld10g where he was shot I by Mark David Chapman the night of Dec 8, 1980 Chapman 1s sen 1ng a term of20 years to hfe at the Attica state pnson 1n upstate Nev. York. Patlent dles from cancer treatment Prosecutors, who presented 40 wtlnesscs. contended Edwards and his seven co-defendants illegally made SI 0 m1ll1on in a hospital investment scheme. In addition to vanous mail and wire fraud charges, each defendant was charged with one count of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Oqtanizat1ons act by a11C$edly conspinng to obtain state certification for hospital and nursing home pro;ects in which they held interests. WASHINGTON -An expcnmentaJ cancer treatment that U!)CS a hormone to tum the body's ordinary wh11e blood cells into roving cancer killer'> has lulled one patient who received 11. a doctor at the Nauonal Cancer Institute I said. The expenmental treatment, which researchers sa :r can destroy or dramatically shnnlc tumors even after the)' have spread, was announced last week. Dr. Steven Rosenberg, director of surgery at the National Cancer I Institute, said in an interview Sunday that one death had been associated wtth the treatment, and strongly reiterated a warning that the therapy cames potentjalJy dangerous side effects. Radloactlve waste truck ln colllslon Edwards has acknowledged mak- ing S 1.9 m1ll1on on the sale of his stock 1n four of the pro1ects, but maintains he did nothing illegal. PENDLETON, Ore -A truck carrying low-level radioacti ve waste jackmfed on an icy stretch oflnterstate 84 and was hit by two other trucks. but no spillage or injunes were reported. officials said. Bill Sanderson. assistant to thedirectorofthe Oregon Dcpanment of Energy, said the 44-foot van operated by Tri-State Trucking Co. was carrying "probably ... routine Junk, metal sha v1 ngs, rags and paper towels." The truck picked up the load of waste al the Arkansas Power & Light planl in Russellville, Ark., he said. Congress tackles budget, tax plan WASHINGTON (AP) -Con-Tn addition to tax overhaul. the gress, trying to wrap up work for the stack of cnttcal matters facing legis- ycar, 1s facin.gdcc1s1ons this week on a lators in.eludes: sweeping balanced-budget plan and -Lqislauon rarnng lhe govern· the fate of President Reagan's tax ment's borrowtng authonty -the overhaul 101t1at1ve. national debt hm1t -to more lhan $2 -me presl ent sougnrlos ~ _o_r_e_u_p--tn...,hon. Treasury partment of- suppon for the tax measure as he sent fic1als say the government will be 1n a letter to Hou~ members saying a default 1f this 1s not passed h> vote against tax overhaul this week Thursday. "would doom our efforts to achieve -An omnibus money bill that real tax reform for the American would keep most government depan- people." perhaps for years to come. ments operaung 1n the absence of White House spokesman Larry their regular appropnations. An Speakes said the president also would earlier stopgap bill also expires telephone some Republican House Thursday. members today to lobby for their -A three-year, S85 billion package votes. of deficit-reduction actions. 16 LIST-MAKING DAVS LEF"T. ~~ .. -Renewal of the "superfund" toxic waste cleanup program. -l.cgJslauon renewmglhe govern- ment's iartn pnce suppon programs. Congressional leaders had hoped to finish all that b> the end of the week. but Senate Ma1oritv Leader Dole, R-Kan . conceded toda) there 1s onl) "a little glimmer" of hope tha1 will happen. The House vote. due at midweek. on the tax overhaul bill drafted by the Democratic-led Ways and Means Committee will be close. House Republican leaders have said they cannot go along with the measure despite arguements from the presi- dent that passing the Ways and Means bill would be better than nothing. -1 I I Happy Hohdov~ A I PV'V "i01 n •k1rs R ~.M H1~n \ Orange Cout DAILY Pn...OT/Monday, Oecen'lber O. 1985 * A7 -...,..----- I, \\1.. r1..· tilknng .... nmc o t t'tlI I"'' t''t r.H1.."· 1n \'C.lP• \<l ll'I'" 1111\\ 1,, J'hi•lh.' \\1.. ll do I ht• p.1 p1..·n, nr k. .In d .~l\l' VP\I ,11) .111'-\\'t'T the IH.'\t b\1,llll.''" J,1\ l .1 IJ \\lln rri.-.1m t11 "r nt 1 (8001 523-62"'8. (fl .... of~ \ I j l 0...,. CoM1 DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Oeoembet 9, 1ea5 \I Declare open season on 'moose' TV LI STINGS DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you sjaod one more letter on fat folks? I hope so. My husband's best Cncnd is abOut 260 pounds of flab. Not only is 1'canmly overweiaht but he perspires profuxly. "Alvin" visits our home often. He's a pRtty decent JUY but be is de- aroyins our furniture. When be sits ib the li~ room on a chair or sofa, he Oops riabt dawn -kerplunk. I die wben I see the cushions and spnnp practically bit the ffoor. He already has ripped the cover on the TV room couch and stretched the vinyl to the max. . 11 When AlvilP spends the niaht he ~fuses lO sleep in a bed -prefCrs the couch so be can watch TV half the niaht. The man oever shower&. either at night or in the morning, I've banded him bath towels and soap as a hint. He says, "Thanks," and never ua them . I just know our furniture 1s A11 UIDEIS -e:OO-blJla. Wllu lie aeea .... moc' dill I a NEWS frteacl1~p 11 co1tta1 ~m, k may MATT HOUSTON decide to teU Alvla to 1tt down 1lowly ®) NfL FOOTBALL o• ~11peela1 cbk, w~cll 1U.Jd be ==EJVCANHERO 'Mlected wttlt tM moose la mhld. I& mtpt also be a 1oocl Idea to b•y I~~~~ some llleavy wrryclodi towel• lo 1H1l PlEDOE BREAK bel•ffll Alvla ud die co11ell. Lott of E) PAOJECT UNrVEASE htck. YOl'rt 1ota1 to aeed It. 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W~ 15 IT FRl(NP5 AREN'T l-4APPY UNTI L THEY'VE. GIVEN SOM( DIRE.CTION TO 4'0UR PEPP.E.5510N ? JUDGE PARKER W HILE L 't'OIA PA•OE IS AT 5PENCER FARMS FC)q DINNER HeR HU98ANO ~ HAS RETURNED HOME EARL 'f FROM A elJSINES6 TRIP AND IS e;,REETED BY THE ELOERL.Y HOVSEKEEPER I , by Ferd & Tom Johnson NEXT by Harold Le Ooux RtOKTFULLY THEY 5HOULD 6E STAY1 NG HERE MR. HORACE HERE WHERE m u ANO HE WERE AAISE01 r= IT WAS SUCH A 1-iAPPY / .!".:E RE NOT PLACE WHEN YOU ANO BO'Y'S ~· eeN WERE 6oYS GET ME SOME SUPPER, Pl.~ I \.L BE 6 ACt\ 00WN AFTER IWASH uP' I BLOOM COUNTY [;wf PW IAJHfl? llNP 1Ht5 IS 71'E~W5 I PEANUTS by Gary Trudeau by Charles M. Schulz _001(. LC01<.. ~ -14 S p·c ~l:.E vF S~N-.l. CLAUS DON T TELL ME ~E ISN'T "'-H~T .F He "1A5 A LOOK AT -HAT PICTURE t1E~RT ~TTACK \JJHILt I-IE 5 A6AIN NOTICE ANlfTHltiG ~ OVERWEI GHT~ FLYING Tl-lROU6H -HE ~1R ON Cl1RISTMA5 EVE :'! ~ -v--! ~ i i FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston \T 0 LL 8E. 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O 8 mg n1co11ne 100 s )] mg "tar " a 9 mg n11:011ne av per c19arerre bv f re merhod SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING , Smoking Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disea se. Emphysema . And May Complicate Pregnancy. ' • I " ' ' ' '. .... -* \-, ·, ·, ---- uality cigarettes or the price of 2Q Mir's suggesl!!Prtcrng based on lull once brands •. .. ,. . 4 • Daily Pilat MONDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1985 San Diego win• one of the wlldeat NFL game• ever, 54 44. 112. Golden Weat awlmmer Steve Bentley aparkl•• In Tex••· 82. Rams make their stand It may be now. o-r never, tn divis ion title, playoffs hunt SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Coach Bill Wal'>h descnbed his San Francisco 49ers. defending National FootbJll League champions. as being in "a state of shock" after several of their earl y-scason losses. But with three straight v1ctones and five winning performances in the last six outings, the 49crs stand 8-5 and arc in pos1t1on to reach the top an their d1V1sion tonight by knocking off the cumnt leaders, the 9-4 llams. The Rams have lost four of their last six games and know what the 49ers were going thro ugh earlier. The latest setback was by a 29-3 score to a New Orleans team which had a 4-8 record. .. A lot of us were stunned at how inept we were. We were shocked . >C!>," C uach John Robinson admits. benched and replaced by Jeff Kemp dun ng tht" game in which the Rants' offen se totaled onl) 164 yards, 80ofthem on therunn1ngofEnc Dickerson Robinson considered giving Kemp the starting assignment for the crucial nauonally 1elcv1\ed game against the 49ers, but on Wcdnt'.'sday he announced he wa!> sticking with Brock The 49ers were 3-4 c;1x weeks ago and four games behind an the National Conference West when they went into Anaheim and handed the Rams thctr fmt defeat. Jfthey beat the Rami. again. the 49ers wall ha ve the tic-breaking edge and be declared NFC We<,t champs 1n case the tt'.'ami. tic for fi rst place. "The team ne..-cr did tac:lc confidence. nor did 11 come apan." Walsh sayi. now But tl took '>hock trea~ent apparentl) to bnng back the 1ntcns1ty wh1<.· the .i9t'.'r' d1spla,t'.'d an winning 18 games last sea<, n On TV toalgbt Cbaaael 7 at 6 .. We haven't played a complete game yet." Walsh says. "We're going to ha'e to ha-.r our best game of the year to beat the Rams ·· an Francisco's olTen~ ha'> bc:cn sputtcnng lately. but the defense has not allo"-ed a touchdown dunng the three-game wanning streak .. , hope we stan helptng them with a lot more reeulant) " says offensive spokesman Joe Mon- tana the quanerback who wmplt'ted onl) I I passes fo r 119 yards at Washington . T he 49ers' defense registered four 4uanerback sacks against the Redsk1h'i whtlt Broc k and Kemp were going down nine 11mes undrr the Saints' pass rush the same da\ John RoblnM>n Dieter Brock. the starting quancrhack wa<i "It's there now Th" H game 1.1.111 iell lhc real character ol this <: uh." Sdkt' < arltun W11l1amson said after last ""l't'.'kend·., '5-X "llllH'\ over the Washington Redskin'> · One 49er ..ad rr\ultcd 1n d fumble. and hnebackcr Keena Turnt:r ran 6'i \ards for a T D after grabbing the loo'>t' hall fhe <;a1n1s' Jalk Del Rio fo rced a fumbk b) Kemp dnd !>Cored on a 22- )ard return Dieter Brock Raiders pull itout Elway·s-fumble in overtime set~ up Bahr'sgame-winner DENVER (AP) -How1e Long's sack, Greg Townsend's fumble reco very and Chris Bahr's field goat we~ the official game-Winning plays for the Los Angeles Raiders. But it was miS6Cd communications on the Denver bench that may have really won the game -at left Jhe Broncos facing an ovenamc with a 20-mph wand blowtng snow in their faces and an angry Raider defense. The Raiders won their second overtime game from the Broncos 1n three weeks Sunday, wmntng 17-14 on Chris Bahr's 26-yard field goal one play after Long sacked John Elway and Greg Townsend bounced on the ball at the Denver eight. The victory gave the Raiders control of the AFC West -they lead the Broncos by a game wath two games left and have the tiebreakers by virtue of those two overtime wans over Denver. All because Bronco captain Barney Cha vous, setting a record by playi ng his I 89th game With Denver, won the toss at the stan of overtime and elected to take the ball. That put the Broncos deep in their own temtory. ·· fhere was a miscommuo1cat1on between ·sarney ilnd mysctfon the corn toss," said Reeves. "We wanted to defend the south goat. We thought wilh the wand blowing right an their face we could pin them down deep and make it difficult for them to move the football." Sunday's NFL scores Raiden 17. •Denver 1 4 (ot) Wa shtn~on t 7. •rhtladetphw 12 New York J ets 2 7. •Buffalo 7 New York Gia nts 35. •Hous ton 14 Miami 3 4 . •Green Bay 24 ·c 1nclnnall 50 . Dall as 24 •Kansas Clly 38. At la nta I 0 •s t. Lou is 28. Atlanta 16 •Chfca~o I 7. India napolis l O •N<'w Engla nd l3. Detroit 6 •Sea ttle 31. Clevela nd 13 •M tnnesota 26 . Ta mpa Bay 7 •san Dte~o 54 , Pitts burgh 44 •denotes n ome team Tonlght•a Game Rama a t San Francisco (Cha nnel 7 a1 6) •NFL roundup. 82. •Raiders s ta llstlcs. 84 but twice the defense held the Raiders. forcing them IC> . punt - the c;econd time waih a fourth and two at the Denver 15 Ra} c..;u~ ·s second punt sailed into the end zone so here were the Bronco.-. with first down at their own 20. Instead, that's what happened to the Broncos. who gained just 54 yards total in the second half and oven1me after taking a 14--0 lead at interm1ss1on. Twice they failed to move the baJI an the overtime. "I grew up in Massachu..e tts. I lake to pla) in the cold, .. said Lo ng. who on first down charged straight up the middle to grab Elwa) and spun ham around. As he was spanning, Townsend's hand came down and knocked the ball loose, then he fell o n at. Raider Sean Jonea (99} leads the cel- ebration alter teammate Greg Townsend ,,,_..,._ (93} recovers Denver fumble ln oTertime leading to the game-wtnnlng field goal. ow sen Edison bids for CIF Big Five c h ampionship: Saddle back goes for Central Confere n ce title ---. By RICHARD DUNN Of tM DellJ .... ·~ For Edison Hagh's Chargers and the Saddleback High Roadrunners the rainbow has run full c1rcfe. Fnday night Edison goes for the CIF Big Fi ve football champ1onsh1p at Anaheim Stadium against Moore League power Long Beach Poly And Saddleback has survived 1n the Central Conference ehmanataons to set 1tselfup for a finals benh against La Quinta. Herc's how the coaches at Edison (Ball Workman), Marina (Dave Thompson). Westminster (Jim O 'Hara) and Saddleback (Jerry Witte) see the 1mmed1ate past and future. Edison'• Workman, alter has team 'c; 7-3 victory over Westminster. which puts the Chargers an the CIF Big Five Conference final s against Lo ng Beach Poly: "The turning points were stop- ping them when they were down do~. and the) were down there the entire fourth quarter That wa\ the key. ··They ran liS pla}\ ano;ade 1he 10- yard line and we ran o ff one pla\ outside of our own 10-yard li ne We had fi ve senes that ')tarted ans1dl· the 10 and eight holding calls agamc;t us Then everybody wants to know wh} we didn't do much ofTenw.e1.,.·1 That's why - "Jim Collins hurt h1' c;houlder and he's questionable at bc~t Bad news for NBA: Lakers not at best Mavericks unable to maintain pace, stumble, f25--f l 9 JNGLEWOOD (AP) -Bad news for the rest of the National BasketbaJI Association -the Los Angeles Lakers behcvc they still have room for improvement. "We're playing very good, but not our best," the Lakers' Earvin "Magic" Johnson said Sunday night after the reigning NBA champions ran their record to 18-2. best in the league. with a I 25-1 I 9 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. Johnson. who had 28 poant'i and 15 assists in the win, dad admit, how- ever. that the Lakcrs arc mo-re eicplos1ve this M:ason . .. This xcar WC have a lot more firepower, ·he pad. "We've won a lot of games that we would have IOst last year " Lakers r oach Pat Riley. talkina about need improvements 1n the tCJtm's play, 'laid: "Defense is the most inconsistent part of our aame I thank we suit need to work on some aspects of our offensive game. "We have been coming back a hnte too often (pullina games out). In situations take that. tt very well could re ult an our be1na blown out." he said. "But we've been lucky so far. we've always come back." The Lakers., who've won ~ven 1n a row, t.ra.1led 108-100 Wlth eight minutes let\ tn lhc game, but rttled off an 11-3 spurt to tac the contest al 111 -1 t I with 4 4S rcmaimna They Abdul ·Jabbar Riley then pulled away Byron Scott scored 12 po1nt'i in th1.- final penod and led lhe Laker\ w11h 30 for the game. "It seems lake we 're happy to trade baskets until we're ready to make a stand," Riley satd of the comeback "In our big game~. we've made that stand early "This ume. we made no concen- trated effort on defense until the fourth quarter, and A.C' Green got us started. A.C was our <iparkplug. seemed to be 1n all the nght places Both he and Byron made somC" grut defensive plays." "My being new in the le-aguC'. they (the Mavcncks) had • few new tncks to teach me," said Green. "'ho's avcrqinaS.StthoundsandS I points whale pl.ayina a bout 20 minute~ a game in has first season "Most of Dallas' forwards really know how to handle you under the basket." Green said. Mavenck.s Coach Olck Motta said "We wen: a httle tentata..-e going down the strttch. We fo~ 'IOme had hots. ptu, we missed 'IOme easv shot " , .. ,. ( Jaatice Du bob .. Rick Jusucc plaH!<l 'en "ell an the game He had ..even calche'> and 10 tackles and caused three in- complete pa~es. Bruce Dubois pla~· ed "ery well. 100. He had two sacks and JUSt generall) ca used problems. Those were reall) the standout'\ for u'> lln both sides of the football. ··\\ estm1n<>ter had 41 'ard'> in f)l.'nalt1e<> and we had i I h Wl· definttel) we re un tht• bad end of 1hat b\. J long 1.1.3\'> V.e onh scoredse,cn ptlU\,.l'i and ""e·re SC<Vlfli ::!Sa game. "But that d()l.·c;n·1 make aO\ dif- ference -we are whrre we arc." ~s for Long Beach Pol)' and the 11tk· g.1me. \.\nrkman cunttnued .. There 1s nothing that the)' don·1 do well (On defense) E"ef) gu y 1!. an all-league pla yer. and that'c; not exaggerating "Onl\ one team (f-ounta1n Valle\ I has rushed for I 00 yards agatn'it them 1n a game You JUSt don't do 11. 1t\ that simple They have very fast wide rtte1ver~. a 'ICrambhng quanerbacl "'ho can thro"' the hall prett) well. a lot of speed and a "ery good 1un1or runnan~ back named Leonard Ru!>!iell .. , don·t thank we ha'c an}thang Ill pro"'c. V.e're onr of thC' final two people and somebody's going to wtn I'm sure the) 're going to be hea' \ la\oonteo;, but "e'\e earned the ngh1 10 be here. and thev cenaanh ha"c 100 .. t Friday ~,o•5 . ~ 'P"' Oilers' -~~ _\coach .. In looking JI lhl'tr ltrst eight llf: games there v.cn• 11nh Ii potnt\ U ~cored again\! them Banning haJ l'J and Gardena had three You lan figure out what the other ~ore\ 1.1.ere .. We're looking at \Oml· ix11pk The~ gu} .-. are for real. the\ ·re big ta\l, !>trong and hJ\ l' good rx·pplc Their aH·rage I'> n-1 ~4() Marina's Thompson. fol101.1. 1 ng h" tcam·s i.ti lov' to Long Ekalh Poh 1n the '>Cm1fin.11' .. Thnr dckn'>t' "".l' 'en c,trong. 11 J1Jn"1 hJ\t· Jn' 1.1.cal nc\..e<, II) 11 JnJ v.t· v.rrl· un.1hle to run the ball ellel 11-..el\ "The' ""t'n: JU\! too ''run~ \\ t' n1 uldn·1 tinu .tn \ t rul k\ or \n·a\('' V.e toed to throv. quttl' 3 hit hut v.t• 1.1.cren·1 sun·c,-.tul tht•re t•Jthl•r "We had our chanlt''> but "'t' tll'I touldn't connect up .. In th<: 'l'rond hall "'l' had thl h.1 I nn their 1 "l-\Jrd l1m· onle '" 1.1.l' 11nh had 10 go Ill ~ard' 111 gel 1nt11 til'id go.it.. rangl' Aut 1.q: ltiulJn't d11 th.ti l hat .... J'I llUf Ix·\! \h111 ,ll gt'l I In~ l h f\'l' pmnts • .. l ~ ) 11un1.1.hlood plJ\Cd ntl'llt-111 .Ind \f'I d1d I odd D1•<;t,1llt' ht• \\,I' lllll lcJd1n~ l.h kkr But l \ •Jffit' 1hr1111~1l "'Ith \On1l' htg pla\' ·L_1)11ktng h.I\. k JI tht· '>t'J,\1n V.t \H're 'er. ha pp' to get to tht• ~m" llor tht• tourth t1mt· 1n li'l' \t'Jr'I .. Thi:re 'J lot nl Pl'Opk th.it Jt1n I rh1' 1.1..1' ,1 \t'I"\ gnnd \t>ar Tht• l td'> were l'\t·dlen1 .rnd .... llrl t•d h.ird an1.l ach1e' cJ 't'I"\ t lnc;c.· 111 their potential ma'~ 1h1'' l'\(e1·ded our e\pecta- t1on'> • ··The numbt.·r ot "tn'I and getting to the !>cm1~ \-\e pla\ed \Cr\ well an leagul' \,nt \Car ""t"~ losing moc,1 C\ cf"\ hl.~.1' \.\ e h.t\l' a quarterback ( RKk \ andl'met ). a nmn1ng hack (~an \.1agulal and a wide recc1\er ( Bnan l.,tt•r1er I hack on otkn\e .inJ on Jelen\\.' "'1• ha' 1· 1uc.1 De\tattl· at ltnehal ~Cr and C1eorge 'm11h at deten~'' t• t•nd s~~;~~:~~:: 0 fired I I 85 · HfH ...,T !l,1-\!11-lluu\tun<hl a' l Odlh Hugh < dmphell "J'> lirl·d 1oda' 10110 .... ing \unda' -' ''\. 1.i los~ ·Hn .... \H' d11 Jll 1.kpcnt1' 11n hov. hard lhl' H>ung k1J' .... ant 111 v.11rk \\ 1· II l>t 'a' nnrt'rJl'n1.t·J nnt \ 1·ar .. Westminster's O'Hara. alk'r h1' lt:am. ~ ~. 'i 10..... Ill [d l'>1ln IO I ht ... cm1linal'> 'Tm l1d.ing nn 1.1.uunJ, T he~ 1 Edl\llO I 1us1 plJ\ed v.cll 1.1. hen thn m·nlcJ 111 T ht'\ la ml· up "'1th 1he h1g plJ'' and IU't .t, fJ1t1'n "'a' hun 1.1.1th pc nal11e' '" "'erl' 1.1.l' fa, h 11me "'t'.' got d11v. n IP lh1· 111..,drd llm· 11 ~nt l.l~rn 1HJI h~ tx•n.lllle\ 'ldl\11n l11J "'hal 1hn ha1.l t11 Jo 111 Cl·p U'> 11u1111 tht• l·nJ /\Int' lkrmao R.l inc plJH'd e\1 q\11nnall\ 1.1.cll fiir U\ I th11U~hl h\1th lt'Jm\ ~•>ttld 'ltlfl 11l11Tl \h rrt·~.tnlt' J'fll!-'!01•\lll "'3' that 1hn d -,,11Tl' I I• 'J p.•1n1' Jnd \q' d pwhJhh \uirt : hut 1.1ol· plJH'd , \l'l'pt111nJI Jett·n~· Jni.l tht'' did 11111 •· -\nJ rl\:n.ilt11:'' nl'[l.dll'd hlnh tt•Jm' ;1pp.1nun1t11.''> 111 ,u .. wm ,,.inn~ dn' .,n t \l'Jf II II "'l Jo thl· \\f\l'\ \II things IP pn·pan" lor nt'\l 'l'a.,,m "'' .... l did thl\ ~a,on then I'd .t[l.rrl· 1.1.1th \\ orlman'c, comment th31 \lol' \houlJ he-ranked up therl' high a~ high as the mp ot the ( IF Big h \l' ( un lercnc,· "I think 1.1.t"ll h<' h<'ttcr than "t' v.en' thl\ \ear r m t"\trem('I\ pkJ'iC.'d 1.1.11h lhl\ "'e.ir \\(' \l.Jnt1•d to bt' 1n thl pla,ot'l'> and ~e 1.1.antcd h' gain rt'~J)C('tah1ht~. and ""e.,<' dont• th.11 .. \\e h3\l' a 'er. C\f)l'm'nlC"d \tall .rnd "e "ere \Cr. \.llhl'\l\l' J' a ll'am There·, a lot nl mu1ual rt'\flC."t t (Pleue eee COACRES/831 ll• the 'e"" ) ork C11ant<i Oalef") <•t•neral \.fanager wdd Hcneg .-.aid Her1ep. ..aid lht• d1sml\<>al wa\ l'l1ed1' l' 1mmt'.'d1atcl\ Dt'len .. 1\\_' lO 1•rdanatl1r Jem C olJn' ilk "'a" ap- rt11nted lnlt'nm nead d ldlh 1i1 the \,a11onal f ooihall l t•ague duh "Th1\ Jl uon 1.1. a!l tal en at tha!> llmc.: helau..e .... e ha' e lt,st four of our last fi, e game!>... Her1eg ~1d .. This tnupled v.11h 1mmr n~ sp('culation lllnlern1n~ Hugh' JOO Sldtu\. ha' ht:uimt• J m.i1or J1 .. 1ral ttun 10 11ur pJa,er' "unJa, '> llW• dropped the C >1kr\ 11' J '·'f rt•u1rJ JnJ .t\C.ured lht:m of a "'"!? Wd\\IO lnr the• ti lth lOn\C'(U\I\(" 'l'.lr < .lmphc:ll an hie; c;econd o;eason "'11h thl' 'ltkT". ,.ime 111 tht· H11uc;1on 1r11m tht· I"" -\ngl·le'> E-.,pre<,\ ,,f tht• I n1ted 't.tlt'' 1-o••thall I eagu<: Pn111 to that he had eo.i\_ ht•d th~ f:dmonton h~1m1•' in the < anad1an Fnothall I e.igut• -\t H11u,111n ( amptx·ll had pmted an ,.:: l'\•1rJ Her1eg 1.1. h11 h." lrui.kd 1.1.11h < ampt'll:ll ,1nlt' th1· 1•nd nt la't ~ao;on v.hen ht• .nttllll'd the Cl1kr' 111Teno;e a\ un1mag1nat1\t' l\tCJ thl· team\ offrn:.1 H' laalurt·~ J~ J rca-.on tor { amphell\ d1'>m1r,c.a l ·The \ingk mo't J1..apprnnt1ng .l\f>CO uf Hu[th ~ ll'nurt• .... a., ht' a rat1l 1lffcm.1' <"' o;,,. ht·me Hcnql 'klld .. \ ndcr normal u1nd1t1on' 1 \\(iuld ha'<' he-en \l'r. d1o;appointcd in 11ur oflcn''' e pcrtnrmanle ·· f he fl1 le1' opened the ~.l\t'n \lo llh J :r>-~ ~ up"C't ot the M1am1 Dolphin' hut tht'n to\t fi, <' '>tr.up.ht CoastClassicpairi:ngsset .~ coAs,,~ Dominguez l s No. 1 seed: First Ro .. d P&Jrlll11 ~~ 1. ,,_,.,,~~"'<i ,, ~ -Ott. u " ~ ._, "' CdM MV Edison fol low \,) .. m -Lona eca h Jordan ,, < YP~" • -....,; • • • I040 am -ln 1nC''~ \ahfnm 1a By ROGER CARLSON Oth°""Y ......... Dom1nauc1 lflgh'\ l~ln'i fi nall\1' 1n 1h1· < 11 4-A pla)off\ la'it \Cason. have bet'n tn \htll<'d .. , the No I \Ced an the C'oa" < nn~tma\ c In'"~ .• in inaugural 16-tt am prep b:askethall tc1urnaml n1 which lxgin1 Dec 26 '' F~tanna H1ah ~hoot The toume). which runs ~ ~ti ~". ~t< .rnll JO. I bcani co-hosted b) utanc1a lhp.h ~huol and the Oransc Coast Da1h Pilot and r~·aaurt'' .1 blend ofqu•hty teams from Oranae c c)unl\ '"' An&e!C11 County and a far awa)' u .Ha"a" Other St>Cd' are Corona dcl,,Mar .it "In ~ 1 i ~O p m -< orona 1.1el Mu '\ Ro\C- mead ....._ ~ ~pm -M1ss1o n V1e10" \\amn ~- ' p m -Dominguc1 '\ Hno"'er S 20 pm -Ed1'i0n " Laauna lhtls , p.m -Hunungton Ru h '' Sant.a .\na Valle\ I< 40 pm -l \tanua '., lolan11 ltd"a11 1 '-'""on\ 1q,, "' "" '.ind t dl\on JI \,o 4 1'11 .... ('~l'I 1~1Jk" nt 'C'-C\.hn, or nm ttlet"t' ' n,1 ea'' 1Mth to the 1.hamp1tln .. h1p ,.anw \\\um1nJ th r <,("t'~h ""'<'up to their ~rut:tthln' 1n lhl' Iii"\\ u1und the hill get\ <1\t'<'flt'f \tr. ~Ill\ kh (Pltiu;e .-COAST /82) l \ 0 ' Even tough guys can prove huntan with bad breaks MIAMI -Former Miami Dolphin& ~kerNfcic 8uonicontl has wept often ll"thc-six weeks sinoe his son suffered a neck ir\jury in a cotleae football gamt' that has left the you~ man a Quadriplegic with little chance of ever ...UUna apin. ... thank I am a big baby" for cryi ng so much, said the man known for hts toughness when he starred for the Dolphins in the 1970s and helped lead them to a 17-0 Super Bowl champ1onsh1p season in 1972. The spon that has gi ven Buonicont~ fame and fonune has now exacted a price too high to be measured by any conventional means. But despite his son's ordeal. Buon1cont1 said has passfon for football remains und1min1shcd and he has vowed to channel his ene'lle~ into a dnvt' for increased rnearch oo spinal cord tnJuncs. "I think football is a great spon . a great game and 11 ti..J really given me all the opponunaues I could e"cr have asked for." Buonieonu said. ·•1t educated me. took e through law school. provided for my family." Lanier wine, O'Meara third West Germany's 8erobnl Luau II underlined his claim to player-of-the-year h:>nors Sunday with a two.stroke victory in the Sun City M1U1on Dollar GplfChallcnge tn South Afnca. Lan.aer. who won five tournaments urn year 1ncludina the U.S. Masters, finished with a I· under-par 71 to give ham 278, 10..undcr par for the 72· hole event. earning him $300,000at the head oftht' chtc I 0-man field. U.S. Player ef the Year Lauy .Wadkhu, thf' nvemlght co-leader with Langer. never got going and struuled to a 73 for a final total of-280 for second .plac.e. American r.bf'll O'Meara fired a 69, his best round of the tour- nament. to take third place a stroke back. But the day's honors went to Seve Ballesteros, the Spaniard who has won here the past two years. for a charging 67 that brought him within four ·strokes of Langer for fourth place. Ballesteros had struggled on the first two days. but turned the front nine Sunday 3 nd said. "I played fan tastic today and with luck 11 could have been a 62." But Ballersos missed a shon putt on the 15th 1ha1 would ha ve pu 1m level Wllh Langer. and a double-t>ov,ey on the 17th ended ha~ chances Seattle drops 76ers, 105-100 I PRO F OOTBAll ' St. Louie Carcll11al• Stump Mitchell goa ln for ala durlnC fint quarter action agahlat New Orlean• Sunday. Holdl11g on to Mltcbell l• the Sainte' Glen Redd. But on Oct. 26, 19-year-old Marc Buoniconu. a sophomore linebacker for The Citadel, broke his neck while malonga tackle 1n a game agatnst East Tennessee State in Johnson Caty, Tenn. The yo ung Buon1con11 remains at Miami's Jackson Memonal Hospital, paralyzed from the shoulders down. He can speak only in a whjsper w1th the help of device that blows air over his vocal cords. He can swallow but he cannot breathe without a respirator. ForwardTom<:'bambers cameofTthe m w · 1d • 1d t h bench to score 28 1 nts and rookie Xavier MeDulel ~ddcd~1nlca~ingSea~tle.1o a 1 ' WI wes s ow I 05-100 victory over Ph1ladelph1a in a · ..__ "You wish you would wake up and ·say. 'OK. this niahmarc is over,"' said Marc's mother. Terry Buoniconti. "But it's reality, and it's there." National Basketball Association game Sunday night. It was the first victory for Seattle in six games played al the e e s e Spectrum since February I 980. Elsewhere in the NBA Sunday, CJlff Robinson scored 28 points and Jeff · Rulaarn a .. he Wash1ng1onBullets>anklJor1hdr arrives ID an Diego first 14 shots and rolled to a I 11-89 victory over Dr. Banh Green. the neurosurgeon who has operated twice on Marc, said has patient will be \\leaned aradually from the respirator and may be able to breathe on his own within two weeks. But the chances of his ever walking again are minimal, doctors say The cider Buon1cont1. when not at his son's side. has put his cffons into ra1s1ng money for spinal cord research. "I will be rctcntlcs~ ... said Buonacorft.1. ··People wall be sick of seeing me:· Oller• ecore early, hold on, 4 -3 The Edmonton Oilers scored on their ~ first three shots of the game -the first one • a sbonhanded goal by Jarl Kani -and hung on Sunday night for a 4--3 National Hockey League victory over the Chicago Black Hawks. Elsewhere Sunday, burly Jay Miiier score~ his ~rst NHL goal in his third game at I 5: 39 of the third pe~od. and the Boston Bruins went on to earn a 3-3 oven1me tic with the Buffalo Sabres ... Relmo Helminen scored a goal and assisted on another as New York defeated Philadelphia 3-I . snapping the Rangers' 14-game l9sing streak against the Fl yers. .· Quote of the day_ "A waist 1s a terrible thing to mind," ponl) Atlanta Braves relief pitcher Terry Forster. announcing that he was going to a fat fann. Sacramento. Washington. which has won eight con- secutive at home, missed only four of 19 first-quaner shots while taking a 32-18 lead and was ahead 66-45 at halftime .. San An1on10 held off a late raUy by Golden State and took a 121-114 victory behind the 26 points of Mike MltcllelJ. Golden State scored eaghutraight points in the last two minutes to cut a 117-106 Spurs lead to 11 7-1 14. but Mllchell and Alvin Robe111oa canned a pair of free throw~ apiece to seal the verdict. Ex-Indian Wambsgan88 dies LAKEWOOD, Ohio -Wilham Adolph Wambsganss. who made the only unassisted tnple play in World Series history -one of the two remaining members of the 19-20 World Champion Cleveland Indians-died here Sunday in Lakewood Hospital. He was 91. Wambsganss. better known as Bill Wamby, was still was acuve in Golden Age volunleer work until last month. when he was hospitalized for hean failure and complicatjons. Wamby was the Indians' regular second baseman from 19 I 4 to 1923. He remained with the Indians until being sent to Boston 1n 1924. He fin ished with Ph1ladelph1a 1n I 926. batting .352 m .54 games. Later, he managed the Spnngfield.111 .. and· Fort Wayne, Ind., minor league teams. Wamby's death leaves sh onstop Joe Sewell as the onl y surv1v1ng member of the 1920 world champions. Chargers get an unbelievable 54-44 triumph over Steelers From AP dispatches Sl\N DIEGO -After the Pittsburgh Steelers matched San Diego score for score. rookie free safet y Jeff Dale and his teammates o n the Chargers defense got to wntl' the ending to one of the wildest shows an National Football League history. Dale capped th e shootout by returning a pass tntercepuon 47 yards for a touchdown with 2:'09 to play Sunday n1gh1. the final points in a 54-44 San Diego victory over 1he Steelers. Twenty-fou r seconds earlier. Gary Anderson had run two yards for the go-ahead 1ouchdown. "I almost helped us lose, bul I helped us win," said Dale, who admitted being down on himself after missing a tackle 1ha1 allowed Pittsburgh to tie the game 34-34 in the third quaner. . . "It (the in1ercept1on) was a bag play for us but It was al~o a big play for me ... I was down because of the missed La<:kle. I think all the fans saw the missed tackle. "When I scored the TD. at was my gift 10 the defense for massing that tac kle." - "It's a shame tom 1n the locker room and know you lost ," said Dale's 'ictim. Pi ttsburgli quanefbaclc Uavia Woodle)'. "We had everything to gain by winning. It's a deprc!>stng feeling .. Woodley completed a career-high 24 passes 1n 35 aucmpts for 287 yards and three touchdowns. But he was Television. radio intercepted twice 1n the fourth penod -by Dale for a touchdown and by John Hendy with I :54 to play to end Edberg wins Auule title TELEVISION am teeter hopes of a comeback. all a 6 pm -PRO FOOTBALL Rams at an Els'ewhere 1n the l'H L Sunday: Francisco. Chan .. n ... e .... 1,,,,1 . .._.. ...... ~-......~..,,..,,.,rr>---t-i---'tlBtnea,.....H. e.K.-IO:-In Chic.ago.Walter Pay\On-and Sweden's Stefan Edberg defeated coun- tryman Mats W1lander 6-4, 6-3. 6-3 in one hour 33 minutes today to ca pture the 0-p m -RADIO Calvin Thomas scored touchdowns as the Bears bounced 6 p.m. _ PRO FOOTBALL. Ram~ at \an back from their only loss of the season to edge the mcn:s singles crown an the Australian Open Tennis Champ1onsh1ps, his first Grand Slam ti tle. 0 supnsangly tough Ind1anapohs Col LS_ -. . Francisco. KMPC'(71 ). Chicago. 13-1. went into the game as a proh1b111ve Erlherg, 19. took home ~.000 wtlh the victory. which was delayed by rain. 6.30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: favonte, but couldn't move the ball against a rugged USC at Wyoming, KNX (I 070). Indianapolis defense. The Colts fell lo 3-11 and lost for Jetsjust what King.s needed COAST ••. From Bl WINNIPEG, Manitoba ('AP) -severe slumps. The struggling Los Angeles Kings "Confidence 1s the big thing that found JUSt what they needed over the anybody can have," said Quann. weekend -the struggling Winnipeg Veteran center Marcel Dionne Jets. credns 1he return of injured de· "Now we can make some room," fcn seman Mark Hardy for helping Krn_gs' Coach Pat Quinn said oir him score three goals in two nights t1m1st1cally after Los Angeles de-against the sl umping Jets, whose featcd W1nn1.PCJ 4· l Suo.dar. "Wc1e 1"COOTd ha"11ppcd to 9-7-3. a playoff club and we're going to get there... ,.. Hardy. who damaged a tendon to To obtain a playoff hcnh in the his lefi wrist during training camp. Smythe Di vision. Lo'> Angeles played for the first time th as s_eason 1n (7·16-4) will have 10 pass either Saturday's 3-2 victory over Wtn- Winn i peg orthc Vancouver Canucks. n i peg. Both the Canucks and lhe Jels -tied Dionne said the 26-year-old de· for third place 1n lhc Smythe fenseman 's enthusiastic play has re- Division, 12 points heh1nd the sec-1uvenated both himself and 1he Loe: Corona del Mar. for instance. despite having already won the Laguna Beach lnv1tat1onal , must wade 1hrough the wtnner of the Huntington Beach-Sant.a Ana Valley first round match up and the survl\lor of M1ss1on VteJo's bracket to get to the utle game. Cypress or Lon$ Beach Jordan awai ts M1~<>1on VaeJO in the second round. with Corona del Mar poten- tially still in the way of a cham- p1onsh1p duel. Dominguez. the toirrated team. as up against Hoover and 6-9 Rob Preston 1n its opener. then figures to ~c Irvine's Manna-busters. • _,. ond-place Calgary Flame\ -are in Angeles team. • • ---~-----~--~~----~~~--------~ Make this A Specia! Holiday for that Special Man in your life. the sixth s1rajgh1 time. Bengals 50, Cowboys %4: In Cincinnati, quarterback Boomer Es1ason threw three touchdown passes Sunday as the Cincinnati Bengals staggered the Dallas Cowboys with 22 first-quarter points and rolled to a stunningly easy rout. The Bengals trapped Dallas quanerback Danny White for a safety on the game's third play, then shocked the Cowboys wuh 1hrcc quick touchdowns for a 22-0 lead less than nine minutes into the National Football League game. It was the most points Dallas has ever allowed an 1he first quaner. OolpblJn 34, Packers Z4: In Green Bay, Dan Manno passed for 345 yards and fi ve touchdowns, including two in the founh Quaner unday. as the M1am1 Dolphins heJd off a funous second-half rally by Orttn Bay to drop the Packers. The wanning toss for Miami wenl from Manno to tight end Joe Rose from two yards out with 3: 18 left in the game. The Dolph1ns's Paul Lankford ended the next Green Bay dnve, which was staned by a 48-yard kickoffrunback by Phillip Epps, by 1n1erccp1inga Jim Zorn pass with 2:48 left. Redskins 17, Eagles 12: In Ph1ladelph1a .. George Rogers gained I 50 yards on 36 cames and scored a touchdown as the Washington Redslons beat the Philadelph ia Eagles to keep ah ve their mathematical chance for a founh consecutive playoff spot. The Redslc.ins had to stop a Philadelphia drive that reached the 2-yard hne with three minutes left before claiming their eighth victory against six losses. Jets t7, Billa 7: In Orchard Park. N. Y .• Ken O'Brien threw three touchdown passes. two to tight-end Mickey Shuler, to power the New York Jets to a victory ovct the Buffalo Bills. O'Brien. who completed 25 of 40 passes for 370 yards, threw touchdown passes of20 and 2 yards to Shuler and also tossed a 96-yard scorin~ strike to Wesley Walker -the longest pass completion an Jets history. Cardlnal1 !8, Salnt1 11: an St. Louis. Stump Mitchell scored on runs of 5 and 16 yards and snared Neal Lomax's 5-yard pass for a third touchdown, leading the St. Louts Cardinals to a tnumph over the New Orleans Saints. The I 8S-pound Mitchell. starting a fifth straight same in place of the injured Ottis Anderson, gained I 58 yards on 28 carries. Lomax completed 14 of 20 passet in Umpire Ed Flffick la between a rock (the Colm• Eacene Daniel) and a bard place (Cldcqo•• Walter helptng St. Lout s snap a four-game 1os1ng streak. II wa~ only 1hc Cardinals' second v1ctol) 1n the past llJ ~eek\ Patriots !3, Lions I: In Foxboro. Mass .. Tony Ea\on threw for one touchdown and ran for another and C ra1g James became the 10th player to rush for more than l!i<J yards against Detroit this year as lhe -New England Patriots whipped the Lions. With their fifih consecutive home viclory, the Patriots improved their NFL record to 10-4 and kept a share of the AFC East lead. Detroit. 7-7. lost its seventh road game in a row and suffered a ma1or setback 1 n its bid for an NFC wild-card play~nh. Chiefs 38, Fatcd./10: In Kansas City. Todd Blackledge threw three touchdown passes. including a 70.. yard stnke to Stephone Paige. and the Kansas City Chiefs romped pa.st the hapless Atlanta Falcons. The Chiefs. 5-9. bolted to a I 4-0 lead m the first quaner and never let the Falcons, 2-12. back in the game. Ethan Honon climaxed a 12-play, 87.yard dnve on Kansas City's first possc~sion witl'I a one-yard run for a 7-0lead. Seabawlla 31, Browns 13: In Seattle. Dave KNeg passed for four touchdowns, including two 10 Daryl Turner, as the Seattle Seahawks kept their playoff hopes alive with a victory over the Cleveland Browns. The loss snapped a three-game Cleveland winning streak and dropped the Browns out of sole possession of first place in the AFC Central Division. In one of his best days in a hot-and-<:old season, Krieg teamed with the fleet Turner for an eight-yard scoring pass in the second quancr and a I 5-yard st nke in the third period. Vlkla11 H , Baccaneera 7: In Minneapolis, Tommy Kramer passed for 309 yard!; and Minnesota's defense forced six turnovers, leading the Vikings to a win over the trror-pronc Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jan Stenerud kicked four short field goals for the.' Vikings, who evened their record at 7-7 Interceptions by Chris Doleman. Tim Newton and Willie Teal, fumble rccovenes by Doleman, Dennis Fowlkes and Doug Martin, and two sacks by Keith Millard helped Minnesota drop Tampa Bay's record to 2-12. The Bucs also committed 10 penalties for 76 yards. Gluts 35, Oilers 14: In Houston, New York's J0< Morris scored throe touchdowns and Phil Simms threw for two touchdowns to lead the Giants to a victory over Houston. Moms. who became the second I ,()()().yard rusher an Giants ha story. save the Giants a 14-0 lead on tvuchdown runs of 12 and 2 yards in the first quarter. Bentley streaks to 2: 17 .85 •outt,wick Holiday Hours: Mon.-Fri 10-9 at. 10·6 un. 12·6 119 Fashion &land • Newport Beach • 759-1622 • Bullocks Wilshire Wing AUSTIN, Teus -Golden West wam Club star Steve Bentle)' 'Cl a pool record an one of the fastest pools in the nation unday. win ning the 200-meter breaststroke 1n 2: 17.85. break1na the Vic Davis (Canada) standard of 2: 17.99 on the la$t day of the U.S. Open 1.nternational wtm mee1 The clocking dropped Bentley's pcrsonaJ be$t by four seconds and is the worfd'' third fastest clockina this year East German world rtrord holder S1lke Hoerner. mcanw~1le. ~t 1 tJ .S. Open rt<:Ord and won her third sold medal an as many races Wlth a victory Sunday an the 200- meter brcast,trokc. Hoerner. a 10..)"car-old student who set the world record in the 200 breaststroke earlier this year, broke the 1983 U.S. Open record of3:29.91 aet by Japan's Hiroko Napsakt. Hoemer's W1nmn1 tame was l :29.92. UCLA tcammatu Tom Jqer and Cra1a OJ>J>Cl t()uched lht watt at the gmc insfinl to SCOT? an unusual I tac 1n the I ()().meter freestyle in 50 36. World rccord- holder Man Biondi of the U.S. national team was third . Another world record-holder, U.S. nattonal team member Mary T. Mcqher. eualy outdistanced the field to win the 200-metcr butterfly an 2:08.75. M~er finished four seconds ahead of runnen.ap Komr ha Gressler of East Germ1ny. Betsy Mitchell, a Un1vers1ty of Teus S<lphornorc 'w1mm1na for the US. national team. finish~-0 an ucellent meet by coming from behind on the an<'hor lea to wan the 400-meter freestyle relav. Other women's Wlnners Sunday were Ol)mpac 1old medalm Tiffany Cohen of the Un1ven1ty of Tuas 1n the 800-meter frccsty!c in 8:37.0, Connie Van Bcn1um of Holland in the IOO·meter ftteStyle an SS. 98 and the U.S. National team of Jenna John50n, Muther, Michele Gnfi•onc 11nd Mi&chdl in the 400-meter fr t)'k relay in 3:4 .86. PRE p B ASK[ T BAL L Barons' tourney starts Servtte. Edis on locked up in firs t round of Founta f n Va lley Invitational t onight Very little has changed smce prep basketball began a week ago -what was predicted as a big year for Orange Coas.1 area prep teams is rapidly provtng out. After one week Mater Dc1 Ocean View and Corona del Mar are unbeaten with tournament cham- p1onsh1ps underthc1r belts with more tournament and non-league action coming up this week. First up tonight 1 the opening ·round of the Fount.a.in Valley Classic. an eight-team affair which concludes tirst round play Wednesday night Edison meets Sery1te 1n the opener tonight at 6, followed by M1lhk.an and Huntington Beach at 7·30. Edison is considered a strong chaJlengcr with a veteran unit, and Serv1te entered the season ranked m the Orange County Top JO before nmning into M1s~1on VieJo last week. The second half of the Fount.am Valley lnvitational's first round fea- tures the host Barons at 7 30 against Mira Costa, following a Compton-St Anthony match up at 6. Also in action tonight is Manna. trying to snap back from Saturday's loss at Irvine. The Vilunp host La Quinta tonight as they contllluc preparations for the Saota Mana lnv1tauonal. which begms Thursday. Newpon Harbor unveils 115 1985·86 cd1tJon Tuesday night in the Savanna classic tops week's slate 6 area girls tea ms a wait Sa turday·s first round a ction S111 area teams will continue girls basketball 1oumamcnt play Sa1urda> when the Savanna Classie opens first round play in its 16-tcam event Unl\ers1t}. Irvine. Woodbndge and Edison. all pan1c1pants 1n last week's Irvine Tournament. and Estancia and Mater Des arc among the entrant\ m the Savanna Classic, which culminates with champ1onsh1p games Dec 21 . University challenges Villa Park at 'l am .. Estancia meets Irvine at 10:30, and WoodbndRe takes on Edison at -1:30 * s.v.,.,. O.uk S.tur•V'• ""' .. __, 9 • m. -Unlvtolty vs Villa Perl< 10:30 e .m -E stancla v1. lrvlM Noon -S.crtd Htarl of Merv vs Le Quinta I.JO pm -Savanne 111 Troy 3 P.tn -Wtt.ltrn vs. Don LUCIO 4.JO Pm -Woodb<IOQt "'' EdlM>n 6 pm -~nny HI"' VI Melt< Del 7 lO pm -Dana Hills ¥s Tu\lln ,,.._y, Dec. 16 Gamn 3 -Svnn\JHllls·Mettr Otl to...-vs Estencta lr¥1nt tos.r 4 JO -S.¥anne· Troy io...-vs Unlvt"ltv Ville Pa rk tos.r 6 -Sacred Htart of Merv-Le Quinta to,., vs Dena Hllls·Tuslln loser 7.30 -Wtsttrn-Oon LU90 IOHr Vl WOOd l>l'ldOt·Edlson toHr Tu.sdlly, Dec. 17 Gam.i ) -Sunny Hiiis-Meter Ot t .. inl'ler "' E11ancle·trv1ne wrn,,.r 4.JO -Savenna· Trov w1nMr vs un1vtrsllv Vina Perk winner • 6 -Winte<n·Oon LU90 winner vs oNOOd or'loG.·Edlson winner 7.JO -Sacred Heer! ot Merv L• °"'"'• .. inner "'' Oal\9 HRls·Tuslll' win,,., W.._.y, Dec. 11 G.met l •.lO om -C0t1.oi&tiofl semlllnals ' o. 7 .JO o rn. -C~mPlonll'llP sem1l1na11 TlMws.clly, Dec. It Ge.-. J JO. S pm -Flttll ~ semiflnets • l'rle.y, Dec. 10 Ganws J -ConM>latlofl flnals 4:30 -Flflh l>IKt 6 , Tlllrd l>leGt 7 lO -ChamolonlhlP HOtl· ... tue KMdlM TONIGHT (7:l0) Newoort Harbor el Edison TUESDAY (7:l0l SantlaC>O 111 LltQune 8tadl Ranc1IO Alamllos er Huntington Beech Megnotle et Ocean View Dene Hlth et Marina WEDNESDAY (7) Merine at Ntwoort Herl>Or THUtlSDAY (7:l01 Santa Ana II EdlSOf'I S.nlfego e t Hvmt11111on 8eec11 Octan View at tngltwOOd Los Amtuos at Laouna 8HCl'I fim round o(the Sonora Tournament under new coach Tim Par<Sel. mecung Eisenhower at 6 30 And 1n the Santa Ana Tournament, Westminster and Saddlcback arr 1n action. In the first of back-to-back non- league games, Ocean View goes for 1b fo unh straight at Banning High of Los Angeles tn a 7 o'clock game T uesday . Here's this week's tournament and non-league schedule. * ,eum.ln V ... y Toum.r1*1t T "'""9' I I' lnf It 9'Hld t--EOIM>n "' S.rvlle 7 3C>-M11tl1<an vs Hun1111111011 8eac11 (w .... ,. •V"• ,.,,., -~ &-eomotOll "' St .41,ntllQn'f 7 »-Mira Costa v\ Fountain Vell4tv sam. AN! Tbunw11nem T enitflt' I 1",Jnf It 9llftd • l!>-&otw Grelldt "' Buena Pera t-Sanra Ana •I La Mira~ Tuesday's l'lnt ltMHICI 6 l!>-M1u 1on v eio '' We1tm1n1t•r t-Sa n10 Ane Vall•v v\ SedQl80at k S.n 0ememe TOUl'Nlment W~V's l"lnt lteund -Footl\111 vs Leguna 8eacf'I 7 4S-Co\la Mew vi S.n Clemente TlwndeV'I l'lnf ltound 6 om -<YPrtn vs E1 Toro 7 4S--Long 8eac1' Wiison V\ Fontana C::•bl'llo Toum111nem ThuneeV's l'ln1 ROUftd -<:at>rOto VS Oos F>vecto1 S lO-EdlSOf'I " Canvon (Sa ugu\I 1-l<enne<iv V\ LomPOC I 30--Sa nta Clara vs San Goroon10 Sonor• lnvtta"4wYI TUHOaV's l"lnt R.und (at Sumv H•s •;)0-l(a .... YS. Ma9'M1W1 1-NewpWf Har1>0r ~Sunny H•1 lal S-al 6 »-<:ao11irano Valley"'' Can'<>" t-L.e S.rna vs Sonora We<INldaV's l"lnf Round (al Sunnv H•\l 4 30-Hac•enoa Het111111 w'''°" "' rr. "" t-Orange ., S.vanna (atS-a) 6 30--WOOCIDfldll• "'' E1"nN>wer t-Le Haora vs Bru·Ol•nda santa IMN Tourn11ment Tlluncsav's """" Round 4 om -Footf'llll I 8ekersl e1<11 •\ Sanra 8ert>ara Sl<>-Marlna vs Sr Jo\eon Io m -Oana Hllll v1 R11111e11 9 »-Santa Marla •S E 1 Paso de Roo1e1 Non-... eue TONIGHT Le Quinta a t Marine (7 301 TUESDAY Ocean v .ew e t 81nn1n11 17t WEDNESDAY Ckean View a t lnolewOOd 171 l'lttDAY Maltr Oe1 v\ St Barna rd e t LOYOia Ur11verslt• 11301 S.rra at Ocean View 7 JOl Golden West hosts tourney • o?ange Cout DAIL'( PILOT/Mondey, o.c.mb« •. tM5 * as Tod Bearbower move. around Randy Hale of El Camino High during Corona def Mar'• Dlll9f ....... "'.,.... ......... drive to the Laauna Beacb Invitational title. Both were all-tournament chotcea. SPORTS MAILBAG Harbor fans fire back Reade rs c riticize Da ily Pilot story I am calling to respond to the an1clc in the Dec 3 paper wnttcn by Roger Carlson I thtnk 11 was very unfair to quote Shane Folc) '<. 'upposcd word<. about being recruited by Mike Gid- dings ..\n)one who knO"''i Shane or knows Mike knows the whole stol") You rcall> put Shane and Mike an an unfair position. For some (unknown I reason. }OU rcall)' ha'e 11 tn for Mike Giddings. You are 'CT) unJUS\ in )Our .arucle.s on tum and lea" mg h1m off of the top 10 coache\ m Orange Count) shows JUSI how far ~our cruelt~ to :v11ke goe<; He 1s the best coach around and he descn es a lot more credit than \OU are SI' mg him He donates SO much time 10 the bo)S On 1he '.'le""pon Harbor football team and 11 real I\ ha'> ~ho" n off in th1'> to start at a nev. school He ha'> spent e .. en summer of his hie .it the beach .,..11h-h1sgrandparentsand had watch- ed his uncle. Ste' c Fole~ progress through the Harbor High football seasons. He was has uncle's '\lo I fan and so. rather than transfer to a htgh school where he kne"' no one he asked to h\e with his g.randparenl'l and go to Harbor H 1gh v.11h other kid~ he's known from his summc:rs .tt lhc beach. Did Mr Carlson bolher to check an) of this out before pnnt1ng his slanderous "expose" of ( oach Gid- dings' tactics') .\nd ""h~ did he choo~ 10 present this .. anter-..1ew" loAg after n supposed!\ lOOk place') ( ould 11 be sour grapes 0' er Giddings· reaction to the Pilot's gleeful bating of a tued the) tncd to dream up between Hardman and Giddings after the Laguna game" .\nd v.h ) publish this snide column on lhe e' t' of a gamt' v.h1ch 1s crucial 10 our boH on the * R<?Jer Carlson. T ha'e cancelled my sutx:npuon to the Daily Pllot today. I am sick to death of your btased remarks and the letters you pubhsb about ~ewpon Harbor High. mclud- 1n~ those about the football te.am. Mike ·Giddings and your incorr«t 1nlormat1on in the past about the track team!>. mostl ) the girl's track team and their pla)ers M ~ son graduated last year from :-.Oewpon Harbor and was on the football team for three years We might not agree wnh everything th.at \.f1lte Giddings docs. but ~ ~pcct the man and you owe him an apolog} 'JOY. You conuoually pnnt arucles that downgrade the school and 1lS students and 1f you don't like M1ke Giddings, that's a personal mattc1" that you should dca1 with separate)) ~ason \aturday in third-plate acuon~ ( alled to mention 1ha1 a Laguna J hope the Foley fami.J) sues ~ou 't ou obviously do not know the true facts abour Shane Foley and rm SU~ --~us tiers' first foe is Antelope Valley: C'11rus at 6 and Antelope Valle) pla\s Goldt~·a+-<~-- On Fnda"Y. second-round .ict1C>n Wiii be held at 2, 4, 6 and 8 With the host Rustlers pla)'ing either the winner or loser of the Oxnard-C11ru~ contest. I he "eek., scht•i:fi:ill: -------'Beach-tan ruffled 'vf1ke's leathers b~ a lettcr routtnt'I' publ1Shl'd \11 "h~ not * rullle Carlson·~ feathcrc; h\ pnn11ng a slor team.., 11 \A.Ou/d S('em otn 1ou<o that ~Ir. Carlson is doing e'en 1hing 1n his po""er ro prii\e tfi:iTl'il\ um1~s1on of (oath vrdd1n~~ nanw from his fun her st.ited lt\1 of the T ''P JO coaches in OrJngr C11un1' (ahhough in ht) fe" '\hon "t'ar<o a1 Harbor. Mile has coached tht• tt'am to thrc:-c CIF pla~otTq 1~ JU\ttlil·d t'n confusing the team into J Ju" 1h1' fnda\ I lOn'>tdcr 1h1' untorgl\.ihlt 11mrng of an unfo~1' ahk .inidt· nnr ha~c mtsquorcd hm1 m~ "".------ least 't'ou also o~c this bo' and Coastontheroad Last wee k. Orange Coast College held its annual M1Les Eaton Basket- ball Tournament, but it w1ll be Golden West's tum this week when the Rustlers' eight-team event opens Wednesday night. There will be two opening-round games on Wednesday and two more on Thursday with the semifinals slated for Fnday and the final round on Saturda>. On Wednesda) El Camino faces R1 vcrs1de in the 6 o'clock opener followed by LA Pierce and Glendale at 8. On Thursday. Oxnard meets The champt0nsh1p game 1s ~atur­ day at 8. Golden West will bnnga 1-2 record into the tournament. having lost both games at the Antelope Valle) four- nament. Meanwhile. Orange Coast (4-:!) v. tll be on the road for weekend en- counters at Chabot on Fnda)' and Sk} line on Saturda) The Pirates finished founh at 1he Miles Eaton Tournament. falling to Cemtos, 61-60. an the sem1tinal round and Jmpenal Valle), 60-.58. on WEDNESDAY'S GAMES on" of Newport Beach's tans le11ers·1 Gekien West Toumarn«Tt ' tr-E Camino v\ Riverside Celeste Hurst 9-LA Piere. vs G1e!'da1e Newport Beach THURSDAY'S GAMES Gotdeft West Toumam.nf &--01ne ro vs C11rus 1-Anletoe>e Vellev VI Golden West FRIDAY'S G~ES Gelct.n Well T.umamtnt 2-e1 Cam1no·R1vtrs-cle IO\•r v\ LA P•erc•- Glend•I• iou r t-O•nero C•trus lour •\ Ao•eiooe Vallf v GOlotn wesr 1oser tr-Et Ca m1no·R•ve•\•dt W•Mtr •S LA P••rce Glenoalt winner t-<>xnard C11ru\ won~r vs An1etoe>e Va iev Go•den Wtll w•rner Nan-twmament 7 »-Orange Coast a1 C11aoo1 SATUR DAY'S GAMES GOldefl Wint Tournarrwni •-<onsolal·O" Ina\ -Tri1ro ptact t-Cl'lamo·on\n•P Nan· tournament 7 30-0unoe Coa•' a• S• "' ne * Spon' t-J1wr \A.. ell. shades of \A..1ll1am RJndolph Hearst' Ycllo~ JOumah~m I!> .ili 'l' and ""ell tn ~e"pon Bea(h \fr Carlson's anick 1n ton1gn1·., paper regarding ~llh· < 11dd1ng\ and ~hane Fole\ 1~ a ne" lo" in ncv. spa per reporting .... Thi' in ten It'" 1hat < arl\on ha-; dreamed up "1th \hdnt' could nt'H'r ha'e taken placc l"lclJU'K' 11 "' lllm- pletel\ crroneou<, Ho"" darc he put ti 1n quote,• Don he h.i'e 11 on taPt·' The \1mplc fall ,., th..it \hJnt·' mother mmell lrom Palm ':>pnni\ to Banruog in the summer ol h" freshman 'ear \hane v.nuld ha\c had \\ c parent'> ofthi: \a1lnr plJ\t'r'> fl't•I \}Ur ho's h.l\e tit-en m1J\! lflrtunall' 1' team t'ootball \\1th \ltkc < r11.1J1ng' Hr has gl'<'n 1hem J ,hJnlt' •11 unJer<;tand the hcaut\ ot !ht· tiJmt· tht.' J•'' ofv.orl1n1? !ngl th,·r J' J tt·am and though h" J, t111n, n1.1' •rh·r. '>t'emtlam!)o,ant h ,.••h1,,Jr~·Jt">."e reproach In nut •r :i111n ( 11.1, •1 (11dd1ng~ " tht• ' I I llJ\ h I Oran~c{ ount\ JnJJt'\lT L'\u rt'lrJ lll•n trom Roger{. drl\(.1n Shlrlty 'lltppard Balboa apolog) I hope th<' editor oftn<' paper tales a good strong look a1 \OU. \Our amcles and' our opinions and make'> .i 'c.'nou'> dec1ston about keeping ~nu ,,n ,taff The' can't afford to ha'l ..umcone on our local newspaper nt \ourc dltbrt' Tht'\ are losing a lot ot bus1nes!> frnm tht' tocat people ~ht1 are sv.111.. hmg to the Register .\nll hehe' e me the parents of '.'<ewpon Harbor High students ta~c an a larg<" number v. e are all JUS\ plain fed up "1th the lOnt1nued sn~ remarl'> .i~'Ul 1•ur ku.1<; ~-oal hes ~ \n JPt>lug.' 1,1 .ill the~ people '" ,L1· :uJ.i\ n '' ne~t v.ec~ .ir "'er the .~ec ~·nJ but ti<-tnre tht'' pla' their ne\: ( IF game M J pooner Costa Mtta COACHES SPEAK OUT • • • From Bl throughout the program and we feel we have a fam ily unit and try to treat everybody accordingly. "It bothered me when I came into this program People said West- minster didn't belong in the Sunset uague and I said then that I didn't believe 11. And I certainly don't believe 1t now. I'm the eternal optimist. "I don't want to look ahead for the next couple years. but I sec a very CIF football finalists' records EdlMft VL Lene 8Mdl htV l'rtdlly, ANMtm StlHlwn) •otSO.. (11-11 0 El MoOana 3S COllOll 27 Bel'lnlno 2t SJ Bo.co 37 Notre Dame 14 Wettmlnsltr 21 OCNn Vltw n Hin &taefl 1• Fin llan.v SI Merine Cl, n Ai.me nv 14 wvlte 1 WHlmln•te< ( 14 I 14 ,. 11 " ,, " 1 2A ,. 21 7 47 1• is 11 13 14 41 I 10 13 7 J LONG HACH l"OLV' (11-11 Garcl4tne Wllftller Benning Fin Valltv Compton Lekt wood 1...8 W11'°'1 LB Jorden MIHll<an C1' St Peut Fontena Marina/ l 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 IS 15 • 6 bnght future for us an the nc'l:t coupk years. "lt perpetuates. Edison has done 11. Marina's. done 11. Fountain Valle) docs 11. and we used to do 11 in the Rtl I Boswell era." Saddleback'1 Witte, following his team's 28-7 victory over La Habra "There was no doubt that It was Myron Butler's best game of the year. ".He played the enure game on defense, too, and Danny Ontivares. our wide rcc~iver, had four catches for 108 yards and one interception "It was a good game on both sides of the field. They played well de- fensively the first half, but our defense played its typical game We were able to lcecp them in check. "By no means did we blow them out. We had to work for everything we got. "As for La Quinta. l told the lc1ds Saturdav that we're tired ofloolc1nR at them \.\>e ha\e onC' more week ot coaching and then v.e·re not going 10 coach them an}more The~ laughed "I told them they've been dn\1ng us crazy Wc''e ne,er gone past the second round before. Now it's a n<:.,~ hall game" "We've pla)ed against good back\ all year. We saw Chu ck Weather- spoon l"-Ke, Ra> Pallares and the running backs at Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar were &ood. "I know this. La Quinta d~sn't have a ha ck that 1s going to beat us Their hne has to beat us. It's JUSt the biggest game our school has e'er had and we're excited .. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -· , .. 0.. Co"'1 Mort! 1922 HMIQ Bl.VO., COSTA WSA-541-115' ---- • Sheeptkln Seateoven -.., ..... -°"-·-1 ~ • Car Cover• • D11h Coven L.0_, .. , Pf 11111 • Floor M1t1 • Bru .... <>"' •nd much more .. ~ I 831-7189 I lt11 ltal'9 M C.ta ltu . ..._.,,o ..... .-~ I WIN TOGETHER THE UNITE WAY luhnni lnhn .... JCl '"" h.io. I.. tuc th< '"'' \n~ k" M.ull' l..n\ M' "h..6 11 nw .. n, 111 "'n ~ 111 iol"( In 1·1~1 k•hnni< ltN ht' IC. Alllnl.¥(' ~ h<"I lflt tlll 11.H'I. ( ''"'"' I• ' Ille < r 111 .. ""'' rh< tntt~"( '"" cf Lii Kuc ~11'\. k1'nl hh llr "'.1111<'\I h" l.\11l1h • .u'l\I fnnld, h• •'4 • "l\.dnn th<' ""tkl '" hrlJ1 • i0'4."' \\ "' lhnr hAtlt" '"'' lh.u ,, . ..,,,,"•Ii. 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N,L NATtOMAL COM••••MCI ·-San Fra/ICIKO Nt•Or ... n• Atlanta ~·Clllc9110 Ml11-1a 0.trolt Grttn a.v TemNS.\' WKt WL r • 0 s 0 9 0 , 12 0 C91'11ra1 1l 1 0 , 1 0 1 1 0 6 • 0 i 11 0 €HI ,.ct ,., 6t'1 261 615 37' 357 l6S 143 251 m.oo soo 191 soo ,., •1' 2'1 143 154 17S 309 303 31S 397 Otli<l• 9 S 0 '4J 313 ?ti NY Qi.n1, 9 S 0 '4J 3SO 14S Wa\lllntton • 6 o 571 243 tn P11 ~1• 6 I o 419 235 7SS St L.oul• S 9 O lS7 1.. lA l AME•ICAH CONl'••~MC5 •eldw'l o.n .. ., Setltlt $tnOlellO KantH Clt~ w .. , 10 4 0 ' ) 0 • • 0 6 1 0 s • 0 Ctn!ral 114 ns "3 339 571 m ~ 359 .m "' , Clnclnnell Clevttt nd Plt11Duron Hov&ton 1 1 0 1 7 0 • ' 0 ~ • 0 soo 3'4 316 soo 2'9 134 462 29S 249 357 247 JSO E .. 1 ~w Engtano 10 4 0 NY Jt h 10 4 0 Ml1m1 10 4 0 1noian1POlls 3 11 0 Bufft lO 2 12 ' 0 x·cllncn.ao C11vl51on title 714 301 714 350 JU 370 211 7SS 143 176 Sllndf V'' SCltrt1 •aldtn 17, Otnvtr 14 loll l(anus City 3'. Allaota 10 WH lllnoton 17. PlllllldetOlll• 12 ClnclnN ll so, Ot KH 24 New Enoland 73, Otlroll 6 Clllc•llO 17, lndlenaPOlls 10 Miami 34, GrMn Bay 2• 231 23S 193 3'1 J73 51 Lov" 21, New Orltens 16 Ntw Yoo Jt ts 'Tl. Bufft lO 1 Ntw York Glenh 3S. Hov"on " MlnnHOte 26. TtmN Bev 1 S.ellle JI, CleYtttno 13 S.n O>ago 54, PlttsDuron 44 T anttflf' s <Otme Ram• a• San Franc.Ko ICl'!ent1e1 I"' 61 S.tv•OtV'• c;-C111c1go at Ntw Vorlo. Je" 1Cn1nne• 2 el 9.30 e m 1 Kenws Cltv ti Dtn•er !C,,.n,,.t • et Pm ) SundtV'• c;,,.,., S1 Lovl\ et Rams Seolllt 111 llalden Phlla dt1Pllle ti $an Dl1110 Buffalo a t Plft1t>uron Cincinnati at Wu tilnoron Gree<1 Bav et Detroit Ho1n1on et Clt••teno lndlenat>Oll\ t i T 1moa Bav Mlnnt\Olt at Atltnl• New York Gttn11 at Ot llH San Francisco et Naw Or1ta11• Mlftclty, Otc. 1' Gama N-Er>0••nc:l at Miami ft.Iden 17, Broncos 14 tot> Scora bv ~·Witch ~ •• .,..., 0 0 .. 0 l-11 Oenver 1 7 O 0 0--1• First Pen.cl Oen--Wrtgnt S oan trom Etwav IKarll\ K/C~ I 1)"3) S.Cond Ptrlod Oen-Wlnoer 1 run rKarlls a.oca. I• JO TNrdP~lod LA-<nrlutn.en ) P<IU trom INil\OO I Benr 1<1c~ 6 29 L•-Atien lS '"" l Benr -.c' 1 10 IS OYtf'llme LA-FG 8anr 26 • SS A-7S.Ol1 GAME STATISTICS LA Oen 11 29·17 120 '4 " 34 ) 0·0 7·41 2· I 9·1S lJ .se I' 'rU dDW"\ 20 llull'H·yer~·. 37 1'1 PaUl"ll 9} Return YarO\ 61 Comp All 13 18 • Sack• ov ) lt Punts 6 34 Fumbtts·L0$1 2 I Pen•lllH ·Yerds 9 10& Time of f>oneu1on 30 S1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Los Afl9NS AHtn 15-13S, Wll•on S-73. Hawkin• 1·13 Denver Wlnoer 1•·0 Sewtlt 11·33 Elwav 3· 11 Poole I 2 PASSING-Lo• •ngetes Wiison 13·2'·•·93 Otnvtr ,_S,!_wty 11.JLJ· ~C'ElViNC-Los AnoetH Cl'lr •ttnsen 6 SJ A•ltl'I S·it He\ltr I II Haw,1n1 1·5 Ot 11ver #atson 5 S6 V Jonn.on l •I S.m0\0" 3·72 Kev ) 70 W"ont 7 U S.wel I l w111n11t 1 2 MISSED FIELD GOALS-Oe1111f!r ttartls lS NFL LOG R•ldett ( 10·4) l 1 New York Jtll 20 Ka n•u Cl•• 10 San Frt ntlKO lS New Et1g·e"O 19 K111sas C 11v 2l Ntw Orleans 71 C•t•eland l• Se " 01t90 ) SH iit 34 San Ooeoo 13 C1nc1Ma11 6 Denver 34 Atla nta 17 Denver Dec IS -S4!11t1e I p rr Dec 73 -11 Ram• 6 o""' Playoffs •t • N IK• NATIONAL CONFERENCE WEST Rtmt (f ·4) Oec '1t :5111 f'ranc11co Dec 15 SI LOUI\ Dec 13 l A Reider\ To•a s.n Frenclsc• ll·S> Ot< <111am1 Dt< Sa• New O< ••"' Der n De as To•e CENTRAL ClllCt .. 113· I I Oer ''el pl\ Dec 7, e• uf'I•~ Tola OtffOtl I 1 .) I OH J~ r,,,.~ 8 nv 01!" n c•.caor• T,141 MlnntsoTt 11 11 De< IS •• """"'• Dec 21 Pt> oa~O"•• 'To11 Gr-anl6 ti Dec S ,., O•"•o·• Dec: n a' r &"'""ea. Tota EAST D11t' It SI De<: •S N f c,.,,,, Ot< n al \en '"anrlHll Tote H.Y. Glt"'1 lt·~l Otc IS 11 Dalla' Otc 11 F'••t\l>IJfO"' TOltl W a Vllftfttn 11 • • I Otc IS C•M•nn••• Dec 21 1• St LOlll\ TOii AMERICAN CONl'EAENCI! WIST Rtldert I 10·41 Oec 15 Seatt1e Otte 23 at •t.o1m• Tote 0-er lt·i > Dec 14 I( •"\U C•lv Otc 70 at Stettle TO"I Stttlle 11·6) Otc IS 11 L .-illal!l~r\ ()« 100... ..... To1a1 C•NTilAL CIM.lrwl" <1·11 Otc I~ Al Wt\111notcw- O.C n t i Ntw fnOllOl'l(I Tota l ~llll Dec 1S 11outtOll 0« 11 al N V Jth Total ~«•·•1 o.c ,, lvfftk> Dec 11 et N V Glt lllt Total •A.ST ,._ .,....,.., 110 41 Ot1. 1•at Mltm! Otc 11 C1nc1nN1ll 1'01•1 ..... Y~>tf/1\110·•> o.c l•C~ o.c n c....,.1atld Total ~ ..... l o.c 16 New "ijlt fld 0tc n a\llfalO TOlt l 0 )6 :i. 10 10 13 70 71 n ~ 6 1011 13 7~ 01 I• ' s s 9 10 . 73· II 'I ' s 9 9 s 7l II 10 4 1 , 11 II 6 a 13 ,.. 19 9 ' 12 •• • 20 1·1 1·11 ,,,, 9·S l ·S 17·10 9 s •·• IS-13 1 7 M n I• 1·6 •• 11 10 ) 9 8-6 13· IS 10·• ..s " . . ' 10-4 II 10 S·t 10 . IS I) 2-17 9 s 11 17 10 ' I I " 11 I) I 1 I 10. 10 . , ., ., ,. Odd' ltOWL GAMU ~ .. ~S."'10.Y Bowtlno Gr"'1 l l"t ovtr Frnno Slt lt C9*'fv ..... o.c. 11 Mervr.nci 1~1 ovtt $vra<u'MI -................ DK. 11 Ci.tn\Ofl '~ ovtt Ml~tt ...._,, a.wi. o.c.. n Arktru..• 1 0Vtr Arlron. Slelt L._,., ....... DK. n LSU 1 0Vtr ltYlor Rwlde Cltru• ...... ~ v 01110 siate 1 ovtr evu SUft .. WI, 0.C. V Georgia 4 .... OYtr Afl1011t ........... Otc. 11 Alt tMll'r\t ,,~ OVtr use l'rwclem ..... DK. ,. wa,tilnot1111 1Y> OYtr COlofeOO CHllW a.wt. OK. )0 FIO<"lde Stale 5 OYtr ()kit~ Sltl• ,. .. di .. WI, 0.C. J I lllln0t• 6 O•tr Army lllu .... wll91 ltWI, Otc.. JI Alf Foret 4 ovtr r ... , ...... ,. ...... .i.n. 1 Mltl!IO.n 3 OYtr Nttl<t\llt C"""" lkwt, Jan. 1 Auburn 41;) OYtt Taul Af.M ·-.. WI, Jan. I Iowa 1 ' OYtl UCLA ~r .. ..,, Jan. I Mttrn1 4 over TtnneuM ~•net ltWI. Jan. I Oktariorn.t 3 ovt r Penn Sti tt •-()tnoln nomt tu m ""'"' HtN't ll'•• R-SPOr'S BoM ' Heitman Trocitlv Winnen 1915-eo Jt Ck\Ofl. Auburn, RB 1..-00...<1 Autoe Bo,ton COlleoe, OB 1~k• Aori.... Ntbrt\ke, TB 1"1-HtrKlltl Wtlktr Georgia, H8 1911-Mercu• Allen. So<.itntrn Cal, TB l9IC>-Geor1>1 Rooan So Ceroilna, HB 197'-<,,.rlts While, So..tntrn Cat, TB 197t-BIMv Sim•, Okta noma. HB 19n-Earl Ct mc>Oell, Texu . F8 "7~Tonv Oor'Mlll, Pllld>orgfl HB 197S-Arclllt Griffln, Oll10 State, HB 197.-Arcnte Grl!tln, Olllo Slate, HB 191)-JoM Cao~lltttl, F'tnn Slele, H8 1912-JoMnv ROdoars. Nebr"~•. FL 1971-Pat $ulllven, Auourn, Q8 1910-J lm Plunkett, St1nford, QB 194t-Sleve Owtns, Okltllomt . HB 1961-0.J Slmoion, So..tlltrn Cal. T8 1947-<ierv Btbtn, UCLA, QB 1966-Slt •e Sootrltr, Fl(wldt. QB 196S-Mlke Garra tt 5ootllern Cal, TB l,.._JoM Huarle. Notre Dame. QB 196)-Rooar StauOtCll, Navv. QB 1961-Ttrr\' Btl>.tr OrtQOn Slate QB 1961-Ernle Ot •I•, S.,eCUH , HB 1960-Jot 8tt11no Ne vv, H8 1959-Bohv Ca nnon, LSU, HB l9S.-Pet1 Dawkin,, Armv. H8 1957-JoM Crow Tuu A&M. HB 1956--Paui Hornung, Notrt Oeme, QB 1955-Howaro Cauadv, Ohio Slate, HB ltS.-Alan Amech•. WIKoniln, FB 195)-JoM Lettntr Noire Da me, H8 19S2--811tv VottU I$, Oltlllnome , H8 19Sl-OICI< l(umeler Princeton. HB 19~Vk J enowlc1, Ofllo Stele, HB 19•9-Leon Hert Notre Oamt, E 19..,._0otk Wtlkt1. SMU. HB 19•7-Jotin Lui.ck. Notre D•me 08 1946-<itenn Davi•. Armv HB t94S-Ooc Blllnchard, Armv. H8 19u-t..h Hllf'tt lti, Ofllo Stt1a, QB 194)-AnQlfO Btrlt lll, Notre Otmt. Q8 194~rallk Slnllwlcti, c;.orglt, l'fB 1941-Bruce Smit!! Mlnftt\Olt , H8 19.0--Tom Hermon, Michigan. H8 l~Nllt l(lnntck. Iowa HB 1931-0avev O'Brien, TCU, QB 1937-Cllnt Frank, YAie, HB 1936-Larrv t<.ttltv, Vale, E 193rJ1v 8trwanger, Ctilceoo H8 Shrine EH t·W•st game JAN. II, I ... ( 11 St9Mitrd Stadium I w .. 1 ... .., ~ Ovartert>ack•-Rol>Dlt 8o"o 18 rtgtiem Coast Christmas Classic preview (at Estancia High School) Top Players December Zl·U, 30 Nickname: Dons. League: San Gatmcl Valle) (. olors: Cnmson and Gold. Coach: Ernest Carr (I I th year). 1985 record: 24-4; Career. 151 -91 Fir.a round foe Glendale Hoovi;r, l-40 (ednc Ceballos. 6-51h, Sr .. forward Ronnie Coleman. 6·5. J r., forward Mlirk Elliott. 6-2. Sr. guard. , Rennie lngram, S-11, Sr .. guard Rodney Johnson, 6-21h. r., forward. Marlon Vaughn. 6-1 Sr . guard. Enc Washington. 6-1. Jr . guard. Gary W11l1ams. 6-4 • r .. forward Coacb's backgroand A product of Washington High 1n Los Angeles and Pepperdine University. C'arr has ci.tablished a-powerhouse reputation at Dominguez, taking has Dons to the Cl F playoffs seven times in I 0 years with three league titles in the past four seasons. Among his most recent products: Rod Palmer (UCLA), Terry Carr (San Diego State). Kevin Richardson (Wyoming), Daren Gilbert (Fullerton), Michale Moore (New Mexico). Curtis Williams (Weber Stale) and Chns Ceballos (Fullenon). In the last fo ur years his teams have compiled a 44-6 league record. Hts 1985 team went 24-4 and to lhe CIF 4-A finals, losing 10 a standout G lendale unit. 52-49. He was named South Coast area Coach of 1he Year Carr by the Los Angeles Times. A look at t he Dons As the 1oumament's No. I seed. the Dons arc stocked w11h some pnme taJenl. w1th Vaughn and Coleman at the top of the list. Vaughn's baJl-handling and defense 1s a big focal point for the Dons. Coleman's rebounding and defense 1s notable. and II'\ these two stars' abilities -quickness and defense-which sums up_ the Dons as a whole. "We want to be nex1blc as a team offensively," says Carr. "Agamst zones we want to be patJcnt and run a ·nex' offense agarnst man-to-man defense. "'Defensively we hope our man-to-man and 2-2· 1 zone press can dictate the tempo of the game." Carr's I 984-85 team allowed JUSt 51.0 points pc:r game - JUSt 44.0 in the playoffs. His team's first venture ended tn a title match with Vcrbum Dei at the North (Riverside) tournament. which Dominguez lost. 60-58, to 5-A power Verbum Dei. YounQJ Marlo. Rvo .. n (Wun1ngton Slate) ulren 12S, M9't9f"ldrs 1 lf Runn1119 B•t kY-Atve>t<\ N\llvtt !Wu n· UI Cove>lfl-Sttl>r>e<l•n. •.1SO Levl·EllQel1119. •.1SO Smt111·He vH , 4.2SO 1noton Stetel Goreson Brown 1Tulsa1. Tonv DALLAS I 119) Al>Ulrrt 1•-:n 4·10 J'l, Cllerrv IOrevonl Ron Brown !ColondOI Pt!kln• S·ll 0-1 10, Oona lOion 3·• I· I 1, w 04! AKt••tr,-WeOster Sleuontotr Bltekmen 4· 11 1-2 9, Oavls 3·7 •·4 10, tS.n D•tOO Slete l, R,t(IQit Bvnum I Oregon HtrPtf' 7· 11 2·2 11, Vincent 9· IS 3·4 11, ~·••ti l.•• B•rnei <Oreoonl Scl>rtmof 1·6 O·O 4, Ellli 3·S 0·0 1 Ttghl End•-Brent Jone' (Santa Ciera). Wtnnlnoton 1-1 0-0 1 Total\ ~t-9• 1S•14 Sv1vnter Bvrd (Ken"'' 119 Ctnttr\-M11>.e Eld•on (Soutnern LAKEIU (12SI -Remol' 4·4 0-0 S, Metl>Odl\t), Tim Ruli IUta!I Stllel Wortnv 10·1S 0·0 20, Al>dul·Jet>Oer S-17 0·0 Otfenslve L111emtn-Devld Wrlgnt 14, Jotinson 13-:n 2·3 1', Scott 1•·17 2·3 30, (8r1Qflam Yoor>0t, Jotln Barn• (S!tnfonl); Coooer 1·5 0·0 l, L..uc.u 2·4 1-2 S. Kuoc.,,.k Keltn K•rtl tCalllornlal Mokt Hertmelar 1-3 2·2 4 GrMn S-S 2·• 12 Tota l• SI· I~ IUCLAI. James FltzPatrle.k (Soutnern Call· 9-1• "~ tornlt / Scwe bv Out,,.,.. Ktcktr-Max lenoetts 1Arl1ona1 Datlt• ?t 36 II l.._119 Def9ftM Laktt• 34 29 34 11-12S L111tmen-T:>nY COIO<llo ISoutflern Call• TnrM ·DOlnt llOtl•-Her~r. Ellis Foui.d lorn1tJ Mtkt Wiw !UC Oa vl\I, Don Fair · Out-None Reoounds-Oa llu 0 -~ tC.,_,,adol, Mlr~-fSt>IW--CDo<lal060A 1011 Lot Ao Hlei Sl fRa1110j1 91 Stete1 Ted Warnock 1C11oerv1 Anl•t•-Ot llt• 34 !Aguirre 91. Los Anvei.' L1nt01Ckt,.-Wlllot Pltu 1 Kanw \I. Joe 34 (JOl'ln\Ofl IS) Total fovh-Oallts 13, LO• KellY 1wun1n(l•on1 Greg 8ettlt tArlLont Anoettl 23 TtcMICt~Lo' Anoelfl Coacn Sttlt l Leon Wll,le IBriotiem You11g) FlllPO Rllt\' •-IS,810 Motsofoll. LU14lll O~en•lve Back,-Erroll Tucker (Utel'll, Mark Collin• tCe t Stett Fullertonl, Jerome Tvier ISoutnern Callfornfa l, Gr1!9(1rv Lu ll.er (Arkan'"'· Barton Hundlev tKan· "' Stattl Coac~Lallell Eowaro• (8rlonam Vounol Au "'"'•-Ted Tollntr tSoutnern Cell ro<noa l, e"o Jim Wacker I hxa\ Cnrt~lle"I Communttv <111e91 WEEKEND MllW'tL ltESUL TS SadOltl>ack 32 F urttr 1011 n Glendale 30. Taft 1• LO\ A nlltltl Pltr" 11 Moor De. 1 • Groumont 3S. Soutnwe"ern JS~tl•l S•nta Ao\a 1•. Me<ctd I• flie) OeAnie 30, Hartnell 10 College of Sl5klvou• 20, Olal>lo Vallev If H ltltl 'choof LAST WEEK'S STATISTICAL LEADERS .. .,..... ( ..... YOW .... ) I Myron Butter (Saddttl>ack 1. 6·91. ? N II~ PICktrlng ls.ddltO.Ckl, 14·90, l Glenn Caml>Oe11 ISadOltoackl 11·7S ~UMfte (-cent ... ) 1 Mvron 8 utltr ISeOdlet>eOI. I ll·O Ill •8'dl 1 TO en 1 Ptf'Ctnf) 2 Snt rw! F'oitv INewoort Harbor), 34-SJ 3 381 verO• 4 TOs 167 9 oercenll, 3 Mlk'! A11ge10•lc (Edl•onJ 13·7• I, ISi vards I TO RtUIV"'9 ("lll'nOtf M ctldlff, VtrdH•l I Mer~ Craig I NtWDOrl Herbor l IS· 111, 2 Rick Justice 1Eol•on1 7·7'1, J Alldv SMooard INewl)()rt Harbor) 6 8 ... 4 Ed Milum (NewP<>rl Herborl. S·S9 Sc°"M I M•"" Crtl(I rNewPOrl Ht rl>Orl And\ Slltooerd I Newoort Herbor J Glen•o Ct mt>Dell I Stddltbtc•) U H Cll ~ > . 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R•c• 1 Elaine Lfnno!f. eve SABOT A &. 8 -Race 1 I Su•I• Mlnt1111, Newport H1r00r VC, 2, Julle Norma n, 8CYC, Rac:• 1. I Julle Norman,? Eric Provt, 8'1'C SABOT CI -Race I &. 7 Forr8'1 (utltr, BCVC SABOT C2 &. Cl -Ri ce I Ct'lfl• AttnclO, Bt100t l•lt no YC, Rt et 2 Amie BtnlteY, 0 1na Polnl YC OvfMcle Otuet PHRF·A -I Bravado, Garv C11tndler, 5ootn Shore YC 2 Vortex Bruce Twlehell Vovaoar• YC. ) Chrl•IOl>htr Robin. Bruce H•n'Mln, VVC PHRF·B -I lmOUl$t, Oen Cntrl•ti BC'l'C, 2 Fu tOret k, Jim ktllv 8'1'C l 34 Ceret, Jtan Albt<t, VYC PHRF-C -1 Puuvcat JoM S1tltV VVC, 1 Bulltt Dick Brown, BCVC. 3 PlntedO, Oa vt INllllams, VYC SOLING -1 Vlolla nce, Crl• Jont•, llVC, 2 Fency, Jonn Gray, vvc. l No nama, N\llrk Wlncent SSYC Newpert H11'tMW Y•dlt CIUb KEH DAVIS ,.E .. ,.ET\IAL Tll<>f>HY ll.etvnan·11 ...... ) I HullO Scnmldl INHYCI. 1 Pet ScrUOQ\ CNH'l'C) ) Bu? Tuom•n INHYC I Sw"""*"' SEN~ WIHTE• l"VrTATIONAL (ti EHi LA C ..... ) MEN 100 Ir-I Grene< IUCLAI, 46 76 1 Coffin tUCLAI. 46 5', l Ca .. 11auoti (UCLA), '6 '1 1,650 Ir-I Jotin\Oll !Cesctdt SCI IS.39 90, 2 st .. ne•m ICt K.t<lt SC l IS S6 97 ) Joroan'Mlfl IUn.1 I 16 II •1. Others " Stelltr (Golden Wtil SC), 14 •l 46 700 btC .. -1 \/fie (MV NeOadorts), 1 S4.92, 2 Va rrterowe (Ca~.,:si:D. l. Cullar (Untt I, 2 00 90, Otner' 1l Coa IGOICltn WHI SC) 1 04 94 200 brtul-1 Steeto.141 (Swim San Olellol 7:0S 61, 2 Stillomen tLn \/19a\ YMCA), 7'()1,5', 3 Vele (MV Ntdedort•l. 2 09 34 WOMEN 100 ir-1 Stelnstlftr (Wt)I Vellevl SO.lt. 1 L.aNv (BetCll Swim CluOI. 51 IO. J Sus'Mll' (UCLM, S1 21, Ot11en I• Huon !Golden Wast SCI S4 91 1,4SO Ir-I Diez !TAI 164671 ? Pt Nntn 1Ct.Ud4! SCI 16 S997, l Wf'll • CS:.nJoH 'StaliJ T7~r;.,, r. ()110 (GOiden West SCI. 11 34 II 200 Dt ck-l Oe vld1on !UCLA 201 ~ 1 Wltoourn IUnel l, 7:07 17 3 Woll!«\ IM\/ NedtCIOrH), 1 OS 02, Otners 8 Permen11er IGolclan Wt" SCI. 2 1191 200 Ortul-1 ditterton (MV NededorHI. 2 28 14, 2 Driessen <Goioen Wast SC) 2.2 •. 41. 3 Winn tMV Ned&dOrH ) 1'29 57, Otlltr• I Huon IGotdtn West SC> 2346' SOCCER Al·Souttl Coest Confel'ence FIRST TEAM Goldeo we,t -P&I Penr>er. P•ul P~rk. Javier Calltlt' Oranoe Co111 -Boo Tattmo Cerr 110\ -MlrctlO Belboe , CflDOIO 81100. P1u1 Gomer. Juan Jue~ul Rtnctio Stnl!eoo -1>t<ell 81nks . •rma noo Roelle l,.lnt Valley -Cnrls Noffllt Ml San Anlon.o -Pet Ce'Mltdo l'utltfton -Jotin Huels.on SECOND TEAM Golden W111 -ADel Estrede Jllff Honor•ar Jim Barrett Oran(lt Coa" -Jtrrv Cannon lr•lne V1l1111 -ICtn Bowen Oen Smith Ct rrtto\ -Steven Sn .. der. Sten DtOOtr Arturo Romo RenchP Sanlleoo -AU9usflfl CerDt ler. Sa mue1 Benro,tro Mt Ser1 •n•on1<1 -Greo ln\hl11'11n Fullerton -Jonn Wade Mo" velual>le Olt vtr -Pen ,,..nntr IGWCI Cote II ot lht vter -Greg Ghlca IGWC I I ' ,..Q 0... ... fltNne HI WP'OttT 1..ANOtHG -31 tnoltrl )1~ rock cod, 1 cow cod. 10 •culpln. i bt". 1 .. !NICI\ tr ti DAVIY'S LOOCI• (HewlNr'I ... dll -40 •1191tr• JO bonito, 7S roc11 11\h, 1.0 (.tll(o °'" 45 ~llt•d WMtrlfldtr~ l .UalALL A"*1Qft LM- K AN$AS CITV •OYALlr-Slofltd Htl McltM detlOlltltd llltltt 10 I -·YHf contract • , .., ( - Orange Cout DAIL Y·PILOT /Mooaay, OllC*nber 8, 1886 * • Nil.JC NOTlCE , ........ lnd50ol .... = ...... 11\49 ..... '" .. ot-publlc; llUCtlOn 10 Ille Ng'-1 purcn._ • Ot in C-."' CAft. '11112 cnn Ot typ. 01 WOtkll' LIQ.Al. NOnca b of IN ~ ....,_ P\lllC NOTICl Prep football log blO<* IOf Calfl. Ot eheOk u not be lound ;n the county In 14 ltilMO.. ~ 10 euoute tne Con ........,.~ ol Mkl ~ 04MCl11>«1 l*<>W i>eylO'l II wnldl 1ne P'OC*'Y to M '~ (CfTACK* JUmCU,&.) tr.ct T"-,.._.,.on Ille \W9D ICMOOL The .,_ ~ .,_, the time of Nie In lewtul ~ 19 llWIR9d then 10 ~TIC! TO Ol1DfOANT •I IN OISTllllCT ottlc. OlllMCT OC1W OOftWtlGll rt dS H-1, MOMy of Ille Unllld 8111 .. ltie s.cr«ary, lot the UM o4 (A"'-Ol~)QAAAV A ~ at Putcl'luong 0t-NOTICf 18 HEREIY If-.,, of I'll tM ~ of ~ wl1houl -the pu<ctleMI. "'* "'-'' Ot LAPIOES en 1nd lv1<1u1r llol, 2M~·B e..r 81 C:0.11 GIVIDI that ,,... loetd of d••c:rlb ed above •• renty ••P<-or lmC>fled u lllignl, the emount peld by HElCN C LAPIOES en 'nOI-....... CA 92t2' Coe>iel [OUC.tlOl'I of the N9wpOf1 purpot19CI IO be 1t ~ to 111i.. "*· ooe ... •'on Ot IUCf'I ~ and lnt••t ~ OAlllD LE£0 BAIRO !NY be OOIM'lld on I~ ~ Uftlfl«J 8cflOOI Di9ertet ,.,,.. ltWlia. Celllornla. SlJNSIT L8AGUI ' S.n11-14 ;e 1rv1na 1 O El ~SON 111·2> ll Lo• Al1mllot l4 2t Mlu lon V~IO 2t enc;umbranc;e9 ... nght mi., IMteon It the '11•.of 20 ..,. lndlVldwllfV end dbe REAL . A C09Y ol ,,..... ""' en.. ol ~.,. County ... ,.. The ~..::r.vneics ~ end Inter .. , now held Oy It c.nt per ennum l:n.ct of TI WORLD -DAVE 9AJAO be potted ., the jot> lit• celYe...., b4d• up 10 3 00 GlellN ..,, b .,., ulUQflTrue1 .. 1neno101f't Jul'\IO< ~btancell s.c ' ASSOCIATES Aw ltat\1110-"*'°'IO<yuc:ion PM on the e1n dtiy of JellAJ-lllCOttectne98 Of tN .. ,. lollowlna d..c:tlt>ec!Pr0c>e'1Y t339(cl EHec:t ot NnlOt Ell· GOSSEHBERGER lndMdu tne Contrector to~ 1ne wy 1988 11 the Purd\ulng lddreee and other~ llli;lt*f In lhl llOl'tMlel cumorenc:.e A cenlllc:at• of I lly end CIOI 'REAL TV Contr.ct II IWatded Ind OfflCie of Mid Sohool 0.. ~. If My • .,_ ,, COiion 14 I LffUfte 8aeen llonalll 0 lS Lee-HIM• 0 27 9•nolng 14 1 Corona Cl4tl Mer ?t • El Camino 11 .. 1 o 2t St JoM • 11 1 Newoor1 Herbor ,., Cll' ll Noire O~KO 21 1; Unlveollv 10 :10 Lot Attot 14 Westmlntler 2! 1 ~ ~ 10 Er"Modana ?! Oc .. n lllaw 1 ) E111ncl• .-0 DANA Hll.1..$ lt·4) '" HUOlll\Qton Beech I• 7 •0 --1 24 Fouriteln llellt v n ESTANCIA IS·.SI '6 Tor7.v Pin" 51 Marine u J Et r~o •• 11 Ai1m1nv 14 wvlle Cl" -11 -t.•vun• a .. c11 10 L111une HUit l l 8rH·011nde ) Wtttmlnsttr 0t)-L8 Polv IArlt1f'l4tlm Sled l l'OUNTAIN VALL•Y (4·41 20 Maler Dtl 14 Et Toro t S Min ton vi.lo 7 s.rvue 0 Lono 8elCll POiv 1t 0cH ll llltw 0 Merlrie I We\lmlnster 11 EoJ'°" 27 HuftlJnGIO'I 9ffcr. HUNTINGTON B~ACH ll·ll 2) Corona Clt4 Mar n Demien 14 ~•woor1 Herbor I 8 Wiiton 21 Mater Ott 10 Marine ,, Wn1m1n11er " EdllOll 7 Oc:ten lll•w 0 Founteln 11e1i.., 9 MAllllN A 1•·4·11 St Loul• (Hewett/ 21 El1>1renre I• S.r.,.lle 0 Foolhlll " M1lllken t 14 Lo' Amigo, 6 10 Mlu ton \11110 IJ 11 Ntwoort Hart>ot 42 14 Caollfrtno llelltv 3 O Woodbrldoe 13 1 El Toro 10 1 11 ,, n 0 3S 13 74 0 1 I• It 73 ,. 76 0 ll 10 21 9 1 74 .. 0 14 ~<ldttl>eck :II 10 trvlna n Coron1 dtt Mar 16 21 S.n Cle!Nnle 11 LA11un• BHCll ,, 31 LH\1111 Hiii' 31 Unl•eollv 1• '° CO\I• M4tte 1 LAGUNA BEACH 1>•11 0 Buena P•rll (fort ell I I 0 E tttnor1 llOrlelll I 20 Dene Hlh 44 0 Cot ta Mtu llOrltll) I 20 Unl•enuv 13 1 Woodt>fldge 2 I 17 Newoort Harbor .. 11 Ettencle 17 •t Corona oet Mar '21 20 S.oatat>eo 0 NEWPOltT HARBOtt <IO•>l 71 Senta An• 11 76 lrvlne 3' 19 Hur"illnQton 8ee(n 14 41 E stencle 21 1• S.d<l~l>eCk 71 •7 Co\le MtM 1 &a Le111.1ne 8HC" U l3 Unl•e<sllv ?• 21 WOOdt>rld9e O 14 Corone oet M•r tS CIF '1 Me11notle •L TOtlO tt ·t l 21 E\lancle 1 Fountain 111114111 1 Westmlnt ler 11 C.01&1r1no ll••~Y 14 lnrlne 3S L111une Hllll l Oerwr Hiit• ,2 _ Werren 24 Mlu lOn \/~to 2t San Clemente Clf H Wtt1.Cov1ne 10 Los Atemllos 7 Mlnlofl lllelO MllVI NE (4·41 ?9 U nl ver \ltv )6 NewOOl't Heroor tl Tuslln ll La11urwr Hiii' O El Toro 21 San Clemente 7 C•olslreno llet~v 1 O•ne Hiii' l1 Genr 13 Mlu lon llltto 26 Hun1ln11ton Btecn JS Founl•ln Valley 41 OcH n lllew 10 0 6 Le Mlreoa 19 Le Oulnte n 0 42 LAGUNA HILLS (0·101 0 Woodbrld111 .. J1 WH tmlnsltr IS ,. Edi ton St Cll' 11 San Corgonld 23 )) 8lv100 Amat I? 6 Long 8tech Potv , OC•AN VIEW IJ·ll 23 llennadv 1, 0 Fontane )I 13 Garoene 24 0 St Peut n 0 Wt\lerll 9 0 Fountain Vt llev 28 1 Eolton 28 ,. Merine .. 10 Huntington 8tecn 1 1 Wts•mlMter 47 WES'TMINSTER ll·SI 1 lleltncle 6 10 P1c1f1ce J 26 Et Toro , II Mater Ott 14 11 Long Btecn Wtl'9n 14 24 Eolson .. 0 HunllnQlon &Hqt ,, I) Fountain Vat~v I rs Merine 11 ., Ouen View 1 (IF 14 Rl•etSIOI Potv ,, Mater Dtl (Oii .. l Edlton 1 SEA VIEW LEAGUE CottONA DEL MAR 14·4J 1 Munllngton &teen n 16 Sen Cltmtntt 12 0 CePlstrtno llellev 11 0 WOOdbllOOI 13 11 Cost• Mete 1 ,, Unlversllv ,, 16 Eslancle ,I , s.oar.1>etJt 32 71 Le{lune &Nell .. IS Nswoort Haroor " SADOLEBACJ<.. C12· II I Senta Arte \lallev 20 Sanl11 Ano )4 La Habra 1t Untven11v 21 NewPOrt Hart>or 3' E\Jencia ) I WOOd1>r1dge J2 Corona det Mar 41 Coste Me\a 42 Le11una Beecr1 CIF ,, 8otl<l Grer1<1e 21 lle~ncle 21 Le He1>r11 01>-La Ou1nl• • UNIVERSITY ! I ·I · t / tr vine J M•u 1on Veto ?9 Le11un11 Hiii\ 0 S.OOi.Dac~ 13 L•oune Buen 2t Corone det Mar 10 Colle Mew ,. NewPOrt Hart>or " Esle nc:la 21 WOOdbrlOOt 7 WOODBRIDGE (4.3.n La11une Hiii• 0 Tustin I Sen Marcos 13 Corone Gel Mor 13 Ettencte 21 Laouna Beec" 1 Saoo101>ec~ 31 Cotta MHe 0 NIWPOrt Heroor 21 Unlvtnlly CIF 1 Le Quinta SOVTH COAST LEAGUE CAl"O VALLEY lf·l ·ll 26 FootnlM 31 Cenvon 1T Coron• de! Mar 14 El Toro 0 I? 0 0 2• " 1 1 , 20 1 9 1 ?9 42 11 28 10 11 14 l3 )1 1l 0 " 1 0 0 1 .)I 14 11 21 ., I 12 0 11 3 Eslancle 17 Unlvtrsllv 1 lrvlne 1 LO\ Amlgot O El Toro 1 Min ion 111110 1 Sen Ctt m1111t 0 Caolstreno llelle• 0 D•na HtH\ MISSION VIEJO (II 2S ~n Dleoo Morse •2 Unlvtnllv 11 Fountain lletrev 21 S.n C1tmen1e 1• D•na Hin, JS Oownev .IS LlllllOI Hill\ ?9 CePl\lr•no ll•tttv 11 e1 Toro I• lrvtne lS NOQalt\ I• Footnlll 2' Et Toro CtF Dec ll-Santa Ane I 1) SAN CLEMENTE 17·7·1J 2t Savanna 12 Coron• oet Mer 11 E 'c;ondlOO 12 Mluion llleto 6 Cepf\treno Valle. 6 Jrtlnt &o L•oune Hiii' O Dene Hlllt 14 er T0<0 ANGELUS LEAGUE MATER DEi 11·4) tO Fountain v enev 4 I Santa Ana Vallev u Senta Ana 1' Wulmlniitr 29 Hunllng!on 8tect1 11 St P•ul 21 BlsflOO Ame• ll Btlf\00 Montoomerv 16 Pius X '27 ~vile 24 County .no Stele, to wit Mle of Pl'tOnll l>'oc>ertY w o A L O A w upon any tuoc:on1r1c:1or tr1tt loc:eled 11 2$86--B BNI net.in l) L01' 19 OF TRACT NO otven or • deed to, ... l>'OC>-OOSSENOEROER ' AS · uno• nim. to P•Y not .... StrMI Coet• M.. CA 8elo .... wMI be lnlde. °"' 14 ,. ?O " ,. ,, l , 0 0 J 14 ,. 14 0 0 ' IJ 11 ,. 30e2,INTHE CITYOFNEW· eny elltcvtld Pl.lrwertt to SOCIATES RICHARO lhal'llMMIOteletilledtll .. 928215 ., wn+c:tl time Mid wttl'IOVt COYenlnl Ot .,,.,. PORT BEACH AS SHOWN Mc:110n &338 tfllll Ollef\lltoe HUMPHRIES' en lndl'llCIUlll of all WOl'lcrMn lfllplOyed Oy bid• Wiii be PUbliOly °""*' r11111). ~ Ot ,,,.,.._,, , .. ON A MAP THEREOF RE· tuc:h praperty from all Ilene, SKIP RUEGEA en tnOIVid· ''*" tn Ille ••ec:uoon ol the and re.id 1or SCHOOL gatdlflg lltle. l>Ol'I l'n, M CORDED IN BOOK 92, encumbt9n<*I. end llllN ual DIANA AUEOEA eJI tn. Contract BUSES ~mbtencea. 10 ~ the PAGES t9. ANO 20 Of MIS· Ovet wtllCh Ille llet't ol ll'le CIMClual STEWART TITLE No bid<™ mil)' w1thdiaw All btd• 111 10 ~ 1n ec;. remlllnfno princ;lpel Wf'll ot CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN United Stlllt'wltll rnpact Of CALIFORNIA 1 Cl.II-nia blCI ror • Plflod ot tony. CO<Clanc:e wllh ConOltlone, the'*' MCUl'Wd~ ,_. f HE OFFICE OF THE. ·~~;h~h :,.,. ,.vy waa meO. IOrfll• eorpor11;on end llve (•SI d•Y• •119' '"-Cleta 1n1truc:t1on end Sp•ellt-property -""' '"'.,..., 1'*9- COUNTV REC6AOEA OF ~or "'-" Of DOES 1 througn So tn Ml '°' 11\e e>penlng OI l'ilda cations .wtucn 1,. on Ille II\ on. u PfOl/lded In uld SAID COUNTY te • ••-. clutlve A Payment l>Ond end • 11,. o"~~ 01 t"'-Pur~h·••nn CC4Ra lldv~ If eny. TM lotll 1mount of the llc:e r, 24000 AYlll "d., YOU ARE BEING SUED pettorrnance bond will t>e Olrec;;-"01 ~ SG~°Ojt': un<Mt ·,,.,. t;,;· Of .Mi unpaid ptlnclp•I bl llt'Ce. ~'7. :r~.,c~. BV PLAINTIFF (A Ud .. Nta ·~ulred prl()f to HetUll()(l lr~I 2995 B Bur StrMI CC&Ra, ..... cNll'g9a, and lnterMt tMteon, togethet . '' d1 m1nd1ndol ... ANUEL Of tl'le Contrect Ind anall be 1Co.1a ,_. ... CA 92e2e e.11~ of the Truet .. and wtlll reUC>f\ably eatlmted Pubhan.d Orange CO..I TORRES SR end GAIL 1n the rorm Mt IO<tn 11'1 Ille Ellen Old<*' m1111 IUDmlt of the tr1.11t• Cl'Mt.0 b't Mk! eosta. 1xpenMt end Id· Dally Plfol Oec:em~ 9 ACOSTA Contract Oocumam• 1 Did ~I II\ the form or a CC&Rs vaneee at the Um. of the In-1985 YIMI "-•• JO CAUNOAR Pur~ent to Setll()n 4590 Cet111ied Of C11111et I ct>eck The IOUll amount Of IN 11111 publlc:atlon ol th•• No-.... a..11 DAYI 1fter "* --or tne Government Code ol 0t • Bond IQllll 10 11..,. per I ~ Ollance Of tne GCll- t!Ce et• $148.333 4Q P\a.IC NOTIC( 1e ..,..9d.., '°" to Ille 1 1ne S111e or Ca11 r01n1a •hejC*lt 15.,.1 01 1,.,. lmOU<'lt ot o•t~ MC&Ktd b't the Pfop- Currentty dlled C&Sllllfl t1r.wrttten '"ponM et Contract w111 con111n Ille BIC mldepeye1>61 to tne eny to be .old Ind reeeon-- Checila or Cenlfled Chec;l(a 0 e p 1 , 1men1 th 1 _.. oro.,.sion• pe<m1t11ng Ille order ol the N9wQorl·Meu able •tlmlt9d coeta. ex• peyet)le lo 1M Trust .. o. Treuury/lntatnal O~ th 1 A...,_,·. pft01W cell .. •uU.fUlul 1>1Clde• tot UM..CS ~ Olttrlc:1 In ~ 9"d lldllw-11t trw !>!Oder .,., ~tebi. 10 S4!Nk:41 •v-• not Pf~ rou: ,_ t.,pe-~· securmes tO#" any the 9....,,1 of f1tlurl 10 enrer tune ot tne lnltlal ~ TruSIM provided property No!)c:41 01 wtltten reaponee mu.I tie monfJ'(5 #llnr>eld by t1>e 01S onto aucr. Contract tne of fM NotlOI ol a. 19 IOentllk:atlon lSSll'&llable ... led9'd.... ln Pfopet ..... '°""""°" TRICT IO en~1.1·• p e r l)l'CM*ICll Olt,.,.eheci<Wllll>e $1027 4Q 12 . From lnlormellon wnw:n Undl< the euthorlt in want the c:-1 10 heat .,_ lorm•~ under 1ne Con lort9!tao 10 alld $ellOOI o... The l>erleticiary DEER· 0 '"'Trust .. deem• reliable Internal ~enue Coo/MC:. -trlC1 '-ltlCt of Orange County FIELD COMMUNITY AS-,. t>ul lot wnlelt Tr1.1Stee mall• tton 6331 lhe l)f'Ope<ly O&-K rou do not ,.. ,_ A walktnrougn nu DMtl It Per1ormanc:.e Bond mey SOCIA TION, under .aid no rtpr-tltlon or ..,.,. sertl>e<I below hu ~MR· ,...ponee on"-· JOU ITYJ 9Cleduted tor ~oer tO De r1Qu11ec1111ne C11sere11on CC&Aa '-etof0te lllecut9d renty, the 11teet addres-ed lor nonpayment 01 io.. tM c.ee. end ,_ 198 5 a t 10 00 A.,. ot tne O;str1CI end delivered to ttie under· or other common desig-intetnll revenue t••M ouel •19"· ,,,_-, lftd ptopo Interested D•Oders 10 meet NC. D•do.t ma y wiinoriw atgneo a written Oecler•tJOn n111on ot the lll>Ove Cl&-lrom JOMPn R & Shi i.y C Mf mer be taken wlthcMlt Mike Sallee ot tne Mt.0 n15 Bid tor 1 P«tod 01 lorty· of OeflUll Ind Oemand tor serPEAll>e<ICHTApEropE e<LAtyNEIS NE3W4 ~ Spe<razu The p1~y wtll ~~~ ••""'9 "°"" tM Deol 2995 Beat St C09tl ltve ••51 di'(' al19! tne 0111 Sale and. written No110e Of I 24 10 ' 14 ' J6 10 ,, 14 1 20 29 33 21 JS )S '° JS ), II J ts ., 10 I) 1 ?9 1• 13 6 • 1 0 16 21 11 ?I 11 I 11 ?9 10 10 10 II 11 I• 42 1 6 lS tie sold t bll le """"' Mna CA 111 tnat lime 17 141 set'"' ine open1no ,,,.,90, Oefeutt •nO a.ctlon to Sell POAT BEACH. CALIF sealed ~Opuu ~t~Vlo:'"~ ~.,.. othef ..... , .. 558-3390 Btoders no1 ... Tne 8oe10 or EClllUltlon of The underllgned CIUted 926&0 lntetnar Revenue Code MC:· qulr-te. YIMI '"-1 went 1eno1no tne waJkth•OUQn ... u the Newpor1 Meta Untlled satO ,..otlee Of Default and Said 1>'09«IY It beinQ tton 6335 and related regu-lo Gaf1 en ettomer right be CO(l~ered Cl•JQu1Jlfte0 Schoo 0t11ric1 reserves the Ei.ctt0n 10 Sell 10 oe '• sold lor tne purpose o l pay· latlons •••J· " .,CM.I do not 111-n for 11'11• blO rigl'lt to •etec:t eny 0, 111 Bids corded 1n the couniy wflef'a 1ng the obltoations secured Diie Bidi wHI De Opened en •tt-J, JIMI "''" cett 111 OOVfRNtNO I OARO: •r ano not neceuaruy eccepl ,,,. '"' 1>'09«IY 11 ioc:at9d by slid Deed of Trusl lnclud· January 15 1986 11tomer ,..._,., eervtc:e Of Cerotrn 9 . 8toclle r. t"9 iowest Bid ano 10 wetve DATED NO"eml>4tr 27, Ing 1 ... eno ex.penses of the Ttme Bids will De Opened 1 '4lgal aid offteoe (ll•t.d In Pwc:tt.elng OlrectOf •nv .ntormallty or irregularl· 1985 Trustee and or Sate 1 10.30 am the~ booll). Publlsneo Oran~ Cout I 'Y in any Bio rec.ei..o O REE NW AL D AN o Oiled November 21 I Piece of Sale 24000 Avila o..pue. ct. que 1e en-Delly PllOt Oeeemt>er 2 9, N!WPORT·lll!IA UNI· R E I Ill I c K , • 1 t995 Ao . Legune Nlguel Ce 1~"8fl N t• c:lteclon Ju-l 985 I FtfO ICliOOl OISTIUCT of Truet .. I Aeeftt. QIO VWI c AL IF 0" NI A RE ·I 92677 4th Floo1 dlc:lel ueted Ilene un pluo M·8'6 Oranee CCM.lnf'f, C81ofyn •. l(annan, tutte ........ CONVEYANCE COMPANY,! Title Ollere<! Only the d9 act DIAi CAUNOARIOI lloc:ller, Pwrctwlalng atrec-port ee1c:t1, Celllornl1 M..tdTruet ... l r,11.11.en-right htle. ano tnteresl or pere P'•••nt er una DfmMIC MnTICE lot (714)55e-S217 l2lell. (714) 1514001, 8r. M K ... J, fllec:vthte Vice Joseph A & Sntfley C Spet· '"~ti eac:rtta 1 m .. I rUO\. nv PuoliSl'lftO Or8f19t Coast .._, "-'** PrNldent, M51 Corbin A¥-l raae In end 10 the prO(>erty qulna en N t• c:Mte. Deily P•toi Deeemtre< g 16 Publtllled Or~ Coal• enu., Northrldge, Cell• ,.111 oe ottered for s&le 11 Una carta o UN 1i.m.ci. C '1Cll <;8' Daily Ptk>t December 9 t6 fomla 11321, T~ No. r&-IMfonlc:a no i. otrec#e' SUPUtiOR COVAT M 8-48 23 t985 ... -3S4 (111) 701·2575 Quested the Internal Rev-ptotec:don: Ml teepuMtl OF CALIFORNIA, Put>ltShed Orenoe Coast enue S«vtoe Wiii furnish tn-Mertta 1 ~1o1lna tlene COUNTY Of Dell)' Pilot December 9. 16 lormatton IDOul POUlble c:umpllr con lu I~ LOI ANGELES 23 1985 encumbranees whtCtl may me 11 d • d • • I • • I• • c-No A tS471 FlCTlTIOUI llUl*EIJ P\8.JC NOTICE M 852 oe uset\11 tn Cle lermtnlnQ thel _. .... _ I 1.l "* In the Malter of R08EPT P\S.IC NOTICE lllAlllE STATEMEN'T • Vllue or the 1n1erest oetno •.....-, --· I.IS !.. ·1cUFl"ORO OAlliS s~ANTE TM follOwl""' --son•.,. ----------SOid !See Nllure ol Tille que 8 .__,e Meuc:._ av K -."" ,.... 11tmi c:aao DIANNE TT A BOLTS RON ..-Oo;ng C>uS>neu as OGW ruudC NOTICE below lor lurth4lf det11ls I 11 · t9d NE LL LEROY -<ENDRICI" NOTICE Of Buoget Preperat~ 1 C""'¢ Oescr1p1ton ot Property 1o1e t n;:.:-,:.: S H A P 0 N 0 A ~ E E TitUITEE'I IA.LE Plau SUiia 275 Newport Department o r the Treasury11nterna1 Revenue Servlee Lot 609 Ind the SOUlh· '":9 .. '. :-· AATCLtFI" M,r•ort Persons A•ter-= CHANG Beec:n CA 92660 -terry 10 , .. , ol LOI 610 ~t ~~ puedeftdl l"'h0 snou10 be Clecta!t>d ''" YOU ARE IN DEFAULT OGW lncorpotlled A 1ntne c11yol .............. "'0 0 -h .. -.w•u--.•11 ~0 , UNDER THE OECLAR .. v .. ,..... •...,.... · ' 01111 co••• de •u rom tne custody 11nC1 ton-• C1l1torn1a Corpor111on 1 Notlee ol County or Ora~ Stele of Pf~ eln ..,190 9dl· troi 01 "''" parent 0 , A TtON OF COVENANTS I CMG Pfau Sutt• 2 75 ,,._ a.MecllkS811e Calllornta as recorded ln lonal • pa•ttnls CONOtTIONS AN D RE·1e>0r1a.acn CA92660 Undet the 8\llhorlly 1n t>OOk 29 pages 25 to 38 •n· c pGf ~· .. cort• CITATION STRICTtONS AS ANNE)<EO OGW Budget PreQareuon Internal Revenue Code sec· cluatve or m11ce111neou1 ..::.:~,: ;::u::: (A9ANOONlllfNT) TO THE SUBJ ECT PROP. A Cllttomoe Corporatton 1 llon 6331. the prOpetty oe-meps, tn lhe Office or the _,.., l&enlar ...._..... (".: AOOf'TION) ERrY UNLESS YOU TAKE CIVIC Plaza Suite 275 New- 8Crll>eCl oelowhu b-\SelZ· County Rec0<der of HICll_....... eun .._ AC"tON TO PROTECT! Seatcfl. CAsteeO eo lor nonpayment o t Coonry Commonly k110wn lnm«llatenMftle. SI no C:Ofl-To Dennie •011•· Jr YOUR PROPEATY IT MAY t><><'1" Internal revenue taxes oue as 217 VII Mentone t oc:. • un ebofado, puede (Shante '• lflegect n.tvrel BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC This business t• con· lrom Alban P & Keren M Property may be 1n.111•mar 1 un eervlc:lo d9 ref· tethef) • •hefeaboul• un· S ALE 1F' YOU NEED ANO· ducted Dy 1 c:orporlllOn Sii e Tr. ......-. 11 t>e T ~encl• de IOogedoa o 1 known end to ell ~· 1 p Ooma Wenz v e pr.,.._,., wt soected 11 he given ad-vna ofklne ...... 1 ..... _ ~ c:lalmt,.... to be the lettlaf or LAN A T 10 N 0" THE Tnis stat~• wn llled sold al public sale under Clress (from OYISICle onty1 I -,_ ··• N A T U R E O F T H E ,.. __ . c "· sealed b•d as provided by Suom1ss1on ol Bids All (vH •1 dlrec:torlo 1• •·mother of eald minor P9f· PROCEEOtNG AGAINST wttn tne """'nty letk 01 vr- 1 I I A C lontco) M>nl '°°"• named. I ange Cour>ty on Noveml>4tr n itrna evenue Ode sec· bids must De suDmltle<I on C · No ~23 8., Ofdef of ttlle C rt VOU vou SHOULD CON-20 l985 lion 6335 ano related rec;iu· Fo1m 2222 Sealed Bid !or -· ou )'OU TACT A LAWYER F292llll letlOos PurchaM of Seized Prcx>-rne name and adoreu ot era .,.,..,, cttM end ,.. Ofl January 7 1986 al Date Bids wtll oe ooeneo erly Cont8C1 lhe otllee 1 • IM court 111 tEI nombre y quired to~' t.tofe tne 10 00 A M BA ANET Landgre n and letr , J 15 1986 n Olrecc1an oe ta corte es1 Jl.ldge PrMktlng In ~-RES V8'enc:la llan4I auOdtne. anuary ' dlcated below for Forms ORANGE COUNTY SU· ment m Rm .. a10 of tne NICI! ESO ot the , ... 11820 £M1 1111 •• .,... ....... 10T~! ~Ids Wiii be Opened 2222 and 1nlorma11or1 l l>O<JI PEAIOR COURT ~oo CtVlC above el'ltltled court, ottioes ot GREENWALD and '°°· &enla Ana. CA 12'7115 Pr~ of Sa"" 24000 Avtla the Pl'C>e9"'Y Suomu t>lda to Center ~ve West Santa locat9d at Crtmlnal Court• RESNICP" u Oul)l •D001ntao 1 Puottsned Or1n99 ~ ~ .,. the person named Delow eoen1 IOt tnt OEEAl"ll;LO 1 Deity P!l<X N 25 0.. 92677·4th Floor operled Tne name aooress and L A., CA to012 on ~ TtON unoer and Pl.I"'""' 10 cemt>er 2 11 Ind 16 J~g. Tiiie Offered Only rr>e P'ayme nt Termt 8 101 tele(>none numt>ef 01 pllln· 30• 1• at l:30 A.M. of thet I 1he OE CL AAA TION OE ---------- ngnt, title, anCI tnt11tes1 of mull be ac:c:ompanled by the 1111 ' attorney or t>1amt11t da.,, "'-eftd thefoe to lltlow COVENANTS CONDITIONS "8jC 110J1CE A[ban P & Karen 114 Sllv1 In full 1moun1 of the btd 11 it Wllnout en attomer'rs-tet -· N WIJ JM he'fe, wtlf (ANO RESTRICTIONS l'-• _____ .....;...;......;....;;.. __ Ind lo the property will be totals $200 or lel$ II tt>e1 nombre 18 Olreecoon Yet nu· eald ~ IMutd not be 1natier Cc.\R• 1· rK Ol'Oed It~ COSTA MESA ll-71 ,. Sen Clemente 10 &olMI Gra ndi • J I Dena HIU\ 6 14 CtF 11 SI JOlln &OKO 14 Wtttrnlnster 3 roo 11 Ad Laoun1 Niguel Ca before the ume bids will oe Ana Ca nia 8ld9.. 210 W Temple It .. COMMUN• rv ASSOCIA I ovemi- ottered tor sale II r•· total btd IS more than $200 mero 0• letetono oe l ~,.,..."°"'the --1n Boo• 1 1213 PeoH ITAT'EmWT cw: quested the lnremat A~· tubm1t 20 perc:.nt of the •l>OQ•do del oemanoanie 0 1'~ of"*' perente -d-tl56-226 ·nelu-Of11C11t UANDOlF.,,,. cw: enue SerV1Ce w!ll lurntsl\ in· amoont bid or $200 whlCl'I· oet demandente Que no ~!. IN pet!Oon °" Ne Recoros or Orange County UM Of' FWC:lilluu• Winter ba•ketball le.J{Ue Reg1stro111on has been extenaed unul Dec. 17 for the Newpon Beach Parks. Beaches and Recrt'au on Ocpanmrnc·~ Wtnter basketball leagues fo r adult men. bcginnrng the week o f Jan. 6. Leagues wtll be d1 v1ded into three d1v1$1ons accoTdtng 10 the level of play The team registratio n ftt ts S360 and all teams will play 11 games Games will~ played Monday through Thuooay at Corona del Mar High and En sign and Ltncoln schools. The season st.aru wtlll class1fica11on 'gamrs beginning Monday, Jan 6. and league pla) ~gtns the week of Jan I 3 Information packets can~ picked up at 1he Parks. Beaches and Recrcatt0n Dt-panment, 3300 Newpon 8Qulcvard, or phone 644-3151. Pro boc~ey KINGS SCHEDULE T un .. Dt-c IQ-at C algary Thurs . Dec 11-at , Calgary. Sa1.. Dec. 14-Wa.shington (home). Wl'd .. lXc 18-Toron10 (home), Fn , Dec 20-at Edmonton. a1 , Dec 2 1-Vancouver (homr): Sat • Occ 28-W1nn1pcg (home), M on., Dt-c 30-Wmnrpeg (home) All home games begin at 7 lO. T 1c-ket pnccs range from SS 50 to S25 Ne"P"rt boy• ba•ketball R l'g1s1rat1on (or the Ncwp<>n Bear h Parks. Bcaehl'S and Rccreatto n Dt:pan- ml'nl's bo"s basketball program. w11h d1v1S1ons (or gradt's 3-4 and S-6. •~ now bemg accepted. An S 18 rl'gistratto n fee includes a Jersey and 'horts. '\II boys art welcome to tryout at their school before rl'g)stenng Team) will be formed at Anderson, Harbor View, Newpon He1gh1s Manner~ and Newpon Elementary ~hools All games will be played 5aturda)"5 at Ensign and Lincoln 1ntermcd1atc ~hool~ All interested boys should repon 111 .their school coach stanmg loda> For 1nformauon pho ne 6-$4-) 151 ~ Pro bu~etball LAllERS SCHEDULE Dec. 11. -Phoenix (home), Fn • I)« I 3 -at Dt-n..,.er: Sun Dec IS -De1ro11 (home); Tues .. Dec 17 -at New York Wed., Dec. 19 -at Milwaukee Fn Occ 1.0 -at Clevela nd. <;a1 . Oct· ~I -at Washington, Thurs., Dt-c 26 -at <\an .\ntonlo, Sat , Dec. 1.8 -at auamrnto un. Dec. 29 -Golden ~tall" (huml") CLIPPERS SCHEDULE Tues., Dec. 10-Dallas(home). Wed . Dec. 11 -at Denver, Fn., Occ I J -at Seattle: Sat .. D«. 14 -Phoemx (home) Wed .. Dec. 18 -Golden ~tate (ome), Fn., Dec. 20-San An1on1o(homc).Sat. Dec 21 -at Sacramento . Wed . Dec 25 -at Po nland, Thurs.. Dec 26 - Pbtladclphta (hom e), Sat . Dec 28 -at Seattle: Mon .. Dec 30 -Boston I home) torm111on ebout posslbte evet 1s ooreater On ac.cep. l rence abo~aoo e51 • Cautorn1a u ll'IM•ed to t,.,. I euwtEU MAIR encumbrances. wtllch ~y t•~ of ft,. nigl'lat btCI the ROGERS & DI A Llw Cor-F0t ......,. 10 en.nit. ,_ tuOteet e>rO(>erty ,...\tnO .n T,..e tollowtng persona oe useful tn <1e1eon1n1no the balence Clue I any w11t tie ~1111°",~i·'' 1 Beacn BlvO me.,t be~ ~Mitty of 1 tn@ n9me 01 EUNSUK ,..a~ aoancsoneo the uM 01 vllue ol the lnle<8SI t>e<no requ11ed In lull I ~~ c .. 926A~~s"~~71~;, co;:~c.ov,...;., ~ C HANG •nO HYEC HA rne F•C11110ut Bu11neu SOid (See 'Nature of Ttt1e·· Fo1mol P1yment All pay· 84 •• ~1 le tortM~of,.,....,. CHUNG WILL SELL AT ,_.ame LAM-TEX 294 1 below lor furtl\er O.lltlS.) ments musr De by Cl.Sh DA TE (F n I NOV 20 the aul)fect c:Mtd for ~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Grece ~. Unll F Coll• Oescr1p11on of Property cert•lled C"9ek cunier' or, 198• K • _,tor actoptlon. HIGHEST •Bl'll,e100.e, R l'OR MeN CA 92929 . Ti.a't 929• I ot.152. A.MY cnacJL.oc ,o.l' &;. ttt A"-pJ(NCff: C~ FIUMC S ZOOM ~cou1urJ:ASti..Jp.a)----· -~-itiou.--8--M------l room • 1>ee1room, 3 D•tn Ul'liled States po1t1J bank •r· PAMELA A. fliocco' c 1er11 9Y' A. Kuni.,;, De9u-11te •n 11w11.11 ,.,~ or ,,.. Nerne 1'91..-ree to aboYe ..,., reSldence commonly re-e,.oress or tetegraoh moneyj ,.__.,ty ·1... · • Un•tl'ICI S111es1 a11ne C>ulaidl llled 1n Orenge County 011 terrea 10 as 26 t32 H1tcn1r>g order Malle cneck or money ..._,,.. ., 1ton1 "''''r>e" tCI '""' 00110 Novemoet 28 1984 l"tLE Aa11 Ro Laguna Hills. CA oroer payable to !he lnl&rnat j Puotrsneo Orange Coast Dareo No,,emot>r '~ 1ng •ocatNl at '350 VON' NO "'261&01 Property may ~ In-Revenue-~ 0 111y Pilot Oecernt>e1 2 9 t985 l\AAMAN OAON BUILD ~mN C.mpDeU-33.2C specie<! at The given ad-Neture or T•tle Tne right I 16 23 l985 O.Wrlt W Cllnton. c-n-NG "IEWPOP' Bf.ACH w ... om.no Circ•e Cos1' dress (from outside on1y1 rnte and in1er991 o t tne taJ1· M 8·0 !!.. Counc"'· ,terry Cory,. CAL•F'OR Nl.A •II ri9111 uoe Mesa CA 92626 ubmtss1on of B•Cls All paye< (named 111>0.,.e11n and PUBLIC NOTIC£ Crlmlnat CC>tJrt• Bulldtng' aflO 1n1eres1 conveveo 10 Mar11y" Camotieu 331C S · j ..,...puty OtJn J Counee btds must be submllted on 10 the properly is ol1e1e<1 tor 12 tO W Temple St j ilnO no• neld o~ •I unOef, Wyo ming CirCle Colle Form 2222 Sealed Bid for Hie sub1ec1 to any .... 110 NOTICE TO I 9-520 L A .... ,~.A sa10 DfCLARA' ON OF Meaa CA 92626 Purchase or Se11ed Prop-outstandtno mongages en-' CONTRACTORS ~12 •1·1:;", "'•tt . COVElllANTS CONOIT10NS T111s Dusoness wu 'on erty Contact ll\8 office In· cumbranc:es. or Otl'ler liens CAL UNO fOA IWS I« Coun Of l~ A~.. " Nu R E ') • RI c • iJ N s Clu.~ll:ICl ll~ a ~ CllCated below lor Forms 222 In fa.,.or of tl'Htd partttts SCHOOL 01STR1CT N-· 1 o. 1 01" Chlldren·~"'kt: CC&Rs• '""@pr open .. "1'" w1te 1no 1nlormatoon al>Ollt 11111 &Q&1ns1 the texpayer rhat arit POrt-Mesa unified ScnOOl ,,~. 11eo tr i.a10 Counh ~no fh•~ state<nent was •tied proeprty Submit t»cts to the superior 10 1'1e he n of lne Oistr"t District llom1n1s. PuDhshe<J O•.snot! Co..sr ~;•1lt' Jl'SG! Dl"\l as • '1 01 ... ,~ """ Coun1..,. Cle•• ot O• person named below before Untied S111es All property is rratton Ott1ces 298~-B Bear Oa•• Pttot Novl'moer 5 -If' AC! 8'>. r '"' 1 u, ot angt' Coun"' or Oecemt>e< tt1111tmeb1Cls W1llt>eopened ottete<I ror sate where IS 1s1reei Costa Mitsa 9262' cem'tie.2 9 ,~ •qe; rv·ne c.-.... •rv ,, o .. 1n9e 3 '985 Payment Terms Bods and ·as tS and W11h0ul re·10range COYN'y Calllor"ta V 0 ,-::,r-'1f' ot · altl·•<"ltl IJS D4l< PuDltSl\e<l Oranoe Coe.s1 must tie accompanied by !he courH 191tnst the Untteo Pnone 1~ 141<;55.339~ mec:o •9('.t:""llO ,.. ~ 'u Oa11\ P1101 Dec:er'l!>et 9 •6 lull amount ol the bid 11 1t States No gu11an1y or war e10 0£AOUNE 2 oo P v 23 .tno 3C •985 "'-35.J totel9 $200 or leM II lt>e 1 •an1y e •oresseo or 1mphed or !'1e 8tn oay 01 January 10111 b•O 1s more then $200 os maoe as 10 rne v111011y orl 1q55 submit 20 percent Of Ille the ltlle Qualt1y Quanllly PLACE OF BID RECEtPT amoont D•CI or S200 wtuc:h· weoght size or condil•on or Purc11a,1no ~· 2985 B ev4!f •s ogreat~ On eceep· 1ny or tne proe>e<ty or •I& Bee• 511"'91 Cost4 'iA954 ... A 1anceollhentgnMt01dthe h1ness tor 1ny use or PROJECT OENT F' oalanoe due 11 eny ..,,11 oe purpose No ctatm Wilt be CA T 1o111 114 A M E RE r9q\llf'llC ,,,-1u11 eons!Oerec! lor allOWlnc:e ortf'Ul'!BISH lltR CONOfTIOp.f. Form or Payment All pay· 1 ad1us1ment 01 lor resc1uion ING svs TE M AT EST ANC A ments must be by c:un ol lhe slle OIMd on failure H1GH SCHOOL c:en1lled cl\eck. castite< a or ol the oroperty to conform PLACE PLANS ARE ON \ SYDNEY DMARR treasurers check O• by a W1tn any e•preSMd Of ,,... F l E Purchu1ng Deot Tuesda). ~cember I 0 United States postal bl nk piled represen1111on 1,985-B Bear S1tee1 Costa ARIES I \Jar\ h.:: I \pnl I,, v. hJ · '>l"i'm' l.H J~a\ t!> cloS<'r t han express.orletegrepnmoney Redemption Rights The,Mesa CA 92626 onginalh .tnlh.lnJtcJ l unJr lmnhJ\I\ •n lrJ\l'I ~p-intual \Jlu-c order Maxec:neelt or money r1Q'1ts or redemption u NOT•CE 1S ~EREB~ " ,. ..., order pay•Dle to lhe Internet specified 1n 1ntetn11 Rev GtllEN lhll 1118 aoove languagr u1mmun1l.ill11n ' 1.o I. l{d i.1 h~·J n 11! n1dller. \lo h~rt" Revenue Senr>ee enue Cooe HChon 6337 are n11meo ScN>ot 01srt1ct 01 O• r11man~t· "l •'nl l'rncd NatureolTttte TherkJhl Quoted as lollows Sec a119eCountyCa11101ni1.it • TALRlS \rnl:•\l,1 ~ 1 lm1111n,1lndt11J11min:il<'l"IPl Be title. anc 1nterest of tl>e taJ0· , 6337 Reoemo11on 01 P100· i '"O by and inro..gn ,,s G·w .t"''arc priitn 1 wl, 111 I ,,r ,qi,tt t• " \Ii •nl, 1 nJ v•· uni" .tr•· 1n,111, •d paye1 (named •Dove) In eno erty (a) Belo1e Sitle Any e1n1ng Boaro heoein•"~ r1t • • '' ' '" 1otheproperty 1sottereotor pe1sonwnoseorope11yr1as11fllrredio 11""e 01STR1cr in ui:x11m1ng dl·1.1""" 'tu.I\ ,m.tll pt ril '•1m1·1•n1 tJrl!l,l'h '''U lor sale sub)ect to any va110 been levied uPon ihall nave will rAif'""f' a• oie <111e0 10 \omrthing.111 \ J IUe 1111 n. •lh1n~ outat11nd1r>g mortgages. en· the 11ght to pay tne emovnt c;i11on 4P to t:>"1 not 1a1er G E~fl~l t \ 1 J, ~ I 111 Ol' ;1 q I 1111 1., ,111 ,l ;i 1 l1.·rnt. ""\In v. Ix· av. a r·· cumt>ran<:es, or otl'lef hens oue. 1oge1ner wun the •• ,,,.,n "''"'libOV@ stc1ted "~ c-' tn lavor of third parties pen!leS ol 1ne DIOCeedlng 11 s&aleo DtOS !or lhe awaro ot 111 il-g_.ll ng.hh r11:rm""''n' f ,,, lJ\ 1'1 \Ill.., IJI \lt'l\Uffi("Ol\ f'luhf1, aoa1ns1 the raxpayer tr.11 are any to tt>e Secretary at '"Y a Contract 101 111e at>ov• rd.ill•>n'> pll\'lhk pJnnl•r\h1r .1n11 Ill.Ht IJ~t ~nu II rnl·1 • c 'llCIJI superior to tne 1r.n or the time pr1or 1011>e sale 111111eor named P101ec1 1 '"' 1t<1l11.1n thJt \UUIJ 1ndudc trJ, cl United States AU property II and upon suet> payment tne B1os w•ll ~ rece.-eo "' tne ('" ..,_,..ER J ' I I I • • ! t ottered lor sate ··wnere 1s · Secretary s.natr rettore SlJCh plitee •<>entille<I .u>ov,. .. ,,0 ,.. '-t •111l' -u' -· 1 mp 1.1"' 1•n I"'·" Ill.ti ma!H·r., hd\ll and ·u1s"1ndwt1nou1 re· p<operty 10 him end 111 ,11811t-eopene<1anC1pubhcl', \.h1lrl'' Jr~~nJ1.r1' ,1..lUrtl\ pr •Ill "h.1l'>l'1nwd1,1 h<.·.1 l11't~JU"-'"il l c:ourse agllnat tne Unite<! lurtner oroceed1ngs 1n eon reao atOYO 111 tn@ abo•fll ~ re.•\!\ rd -l'""t'""'"' H~ v.unt ·n11r1.· thJ n 1.11u 1>n(l.1naJI\ SlllM Noguarenty orwar· n«UOl'lwtlhlllelevyOf'ISlJCh Sl81fll0 1tmf!ll'IO Dl8';(' ,tn(tdput~·1t ""l''P" llj!JH' rr •m1nl·n111 renty expreseed or 1mplled, property sllall cease tr om There wlll l>e a n a oaoos•t , , IS mlde u to tile vllldlty of 1 111e11meo1sucr.pey~t tDI requ11ao '°'NC" ~1 01 btO LE0 1Jul\ -' \ 1)!! • \nJ '11. nwt 'l' IJ~~· ni>th1nt-! hH gr.inted the rnle. QuaNty quentlty Aedernpuon or Aellt E11a1e oocumen1s 10 9u111an1~ \potltght 11n 'h.1 n~1 tr.1\ t'I '.lrll'I\ JnJ ntl n"l1t•d rPOl.t'I\\ (•am welghl, Sile or C:ondltlOn of Aftet Sile (11 PerlOd Tiie tn81r telu1n n 0000 C'On rnd 1,3tt•J th111u,i.:h v."11\'n v.urJ l UnJr l'l\l\lllnn h1ghfrp.hh , htkln n eny of 11'\e properly. or •ts own.ts or any rell property dltlon "'"'"'n n a divs •"~ I , 11 tttneu ror 1ny uae or SOid itS PfOvldeo •n MCl1on t"9 btd e>pen•n9 oa1e '>pc'C'l\l'laRllGi>n0 ('~o ~~1~~ " I ----------•puf90M No cialm will be 6335 their heirs eaecutors Eact> 010 must conror,., ~ t -\ug • ~ l'l ·-I mphJ\l\ .in h1.•mt t.im1I\ l11n~·rantct: P\B.IC NOTICE c:onstdered for •llOw9nel or or adm1n111r1tors or 1ny 1"'1 be rHl>Oflsive 10 11>e plan\ th.lt ~uuld nduJl' , h.tn1tr 1 I r\·,1dl'nu '1>u gt'l .tlmo\I Willie Banks trying to put the pieces back together H O U TON (AP) -About a year ago. W1lhe Banks was down o n h imself as a tnplcJumpcr. H e had go ne into the O ly mpic G ames in his h o meto wn o f Los Angeles as the favontc and wound upa d1sappotnt1ng Stltlh. U e w ent to his room a nd he cncd. He also talk~ about retmng from triplt;umping. Now, Banks 1s at the pinnadc of his career. H e received wha t h e called "th e greatest honor that could ever come to a human bc1n1" Saturday night when he was voted winne r o f the p restiaio us Jelle Owens Award. The Award. named in h o nor o flhc late sprinter·lonajumpcr who won four,o ld medals durina the 193601ympic0ames. is TbeAthlellcs Convcu h\&hnt accolade. It is pt.;sented annually to the athlete. selected through a no m inatina and votina procedure. u the year's out.standina American perl'onner in track and field. Tbe popular Banks. 29, outpolled distln<lC Nnners Mary Decker lane~ Sydney Martt. Douc Pldilla and C.athy Branta, in ~omina the ftflb recipient of lbe award. He was ~ted the h onor 1t a banquet durint 'The Athleuc Conp conventaon. .. Th.is rcpretents a lo t to me, a.aid Banks, who broke lhc world record ant.be ms* jump tbi1 year, lcapina S8 ftet. l I~ in the U A Cbampaonshipt at lnd.iaftlpoh1 June 16. ·•1 hope I ean live up to all the 1hlN11 it rcpretenta -~What a ahock (to Win the aYr-.rd). Now, I fttl t could Jump 60 or 70 feet.'' . Jumpina 60 feet ts one of Banks' tYr'O ~for OCJt )Ur, said lus eoac~ Chuck DcBu . The other IO&l. s11d OcBus.. is to surpas1 18 metttt, jusl over 59 feet (h11 ..,ort<f rtt01'd sump was 17.97 mdm) ' ----------adfustment or f()( reec:ISlion P9'90tl r.1ving 1ny 1n1 .. est Contract Documents h •• 1 I .• I L .1 YOUA .... DE'AULT f tl'lasale baNd onteilure tneretn.or 1 r1en1ner-eonor Eecn0o001rst11t1 tuOM•t ('\('f"'t tn~\OUO<tt I u1rom,1th "n11v.1t ullnt Jttrmptlolon :l' UMHJt A Mm°" TRUtT f tile p<ooert)' to conform 1ny '*'°" In their betlatt on tile fOtm tur"lts.l\ed wtln l\SU(''> r JUr\i\ I .~r.i 1'1t r<.un' pl.I\ " k\ DATIO MAY 11, 1111. UW.: II eny ul)rMMd or Im-shallt>epermlttedto ~ tne Contrae1 Documenrs 1 LIBRA 1\c.·p1 .:•-1 )\I 2:1 ""'"'' ltl\lrutlh'"' mt'Jnlnp.1. 1.td. Ltaa YOU .TAKI ACTIOIUMl.cl,..,,_111lon tile property tolO or 1ny llstollheor0009edtuf>«><' d cilll\ l\.c-rp 11pt1<1n1o 111"1t'n \ltt•" \1'1\.1trl1t\ Jnd PHllt'\'\ \nur ,1\1.n TO PftOTICT YOUR"'°". R«iemPtlon Rights Tha particullt ltlCI or llJdl Pf09· tractors on 1n11 Pro1e<:1 ' • l...._ t lfn"Y, IT MAY• aoLD AT nglll• ol 19demOtlOn, 11 erty 11 eny 11me wtthin tao r1Quired D'fi ,,,. c;.,Dte11tno tnlC"rt~l' -.;·,int• h rm., \tl'l'r 'kat •of '<'II "t•\·tpt1on ~cn•t mc-t•t1ni A l'Uel.IC aA.LL • YOO IC)eClllecl In Internal Aev· deys •ti• ll'le sete l"er901 aN2 Sut>e:ontr.cungn ratt •tiuld t1't' lt'dlUrt"J ~ Jll h 1111 Pt,ll'' ••DAN 8'LAMATION U1 CodeMCt~W71r1 t21Prtc:e Suc:nproe>er1v or Pract1¢18 Aet Oovt Coo. ·c~RP101<°1\.t ~' '1'' 211 Th1,,Jn hic·\11Utb1gmon~'d:l\ Y i)U Of' THI NATIMI cw THI quoted u I01low1 Sac tree:• or oroec:>rt'\' sne11 1>41 Section • 100 1111 ~ Id h \ 1· . I k I • PROCllDIMO AQAINIT 8337 A9demptlon of Prop-pe<mittd to be r~ Eac.n !><Oder must ~l>mtl d~U I IO.lOl IJ J3l Pl'' Ill, U\ nn pr~ \\Ure. rcSf)l.10\lhtltt)' YOU, YOO 9HOUlD co. erty 1a) 8eklf• Sale -Any upon peymant 10 1118 ..,111 eec:ll bide CMlltled 0< 1.kadltne<1 h1[l re\l.ard' tor t't1g l'll11n' 'nu II lix·11te lost antd<' IO\e TACT A UW\'19t pertOn ~ ptooert)' ,, .. PIJrCl\uer. °' tn eaM he CM· Utnlet • ClleCI\ P•Y•t>le 10 r\'lat1onsh1p tnll'O!>thC"\ NOl'IC• cw: been levied upon lfll.ll 11 ..... no1 t>t1ovno1n1necounty in 1n. OISTA1CT or 11111a e>ono SAG ITTARll'S (:"-ill' :: De.•, 2, 1 ~mph!\\t\ o n 1ndepcndcnc-e n.uann •AU tile right to pay the amount wllrc;h the oraperty to be r• 1n the fOf'm .. , to'1n 1n tl"9 l . . ........ N0.,91Mt c1ve. l.,'* wit" the ... CIMm.cS 1s 11tuatecs. then to Coritrtlci Oowmenh '"' an•t: dn t). ,orrcd 1u....,. .. enL inlu1ttun th~t t\ on t.u~cl. Maiur prOJCCt On JenuefY 11. 19", 11 f*'INI 01 the proceeding 11 ,,... S.C.etary '°' tile 11N Of em0un1 not '"' 1n1n 11ve 1 'm1 Id ht' c-om pit· ll"'<l ) ou real h ~ ldl' J ud1<'0lt' "111 ~·ou Id t' vcn be asked 10 00 AM , at THE REAR env. to ttte Secretwy 11 any tne purC"• ... hit llelfa, 0< t 5'-1 ot '"' m• •tmum lt) .lppcar t'lt'fon· thl' med1a Lin l"' rrla\\ mninr rok ENTRANCE L088v OH 5TH time~ to the..,.ttlereot, awgne. the •mount pa1<1 t>y amount o1 the tMd u • C APRICOl\N I [)c '• J t 'II t h h . 1 I ITRfiET OF CHICAGO wtd upon IUdl payment the IUCll Pll'c:ll•-ll'ld Int~-· ~,..,.., .. that ,,... bidder l • -Jn •II. 1 ,, .. ( l 1~n area pre\ IOU~ \ fflt.! INSURTANCE COM-Sectetar, llNll reetore ~ 1~11the t1t10f 20 ..,. wi11 enter 11\tO tN> orO()Otlt'CI pn,h1h11cJ 'nu P,l\tn .icn·" Ill' 1•n t1dcnu.il data \·onltdcmr l'H~'itOred PANV. LOCATED AT 501 N. P'°'*'Y to "'"" and .. Wit per ennum En.ct of COrrlrlC1 ii ttte ,.,,,. • q)u \Ot1ld h~:l\ll' mt\\tn(l pt'NlO '\tn\.C' ltl be dtrt:'\ t lr<\nk and to get 10 MAIN STRCET, In""' City of ""1• PfOC8edlllQI In oon-Junl()t Enc.vnt>ranoee Sec: _.,'*'to""" In lhe -1 hcan \)t mane" ::: ;~:_ ~~ =:..,wn11_::=: =~~l~~,:~ ~Otl'= ~~~~ ;:~ AQl'AIUll !Jan ~l>-frb 18) f olio\!. throuah on fi~t 1m· c AL I, 0 "N I A "E . thelltneollUdl ~t (bl .... Of l*toNI PfOC*1)' be !Orl9ited P~\ton rcalitl' thll \(\U ha\(' allte'i and that"' ·~hC\ "'Ill bl' fulfilled CONvtYAHCI COMPAHV, ~ ol Reel &tate Of\191\ °'•deed to,.... orop.. The O.STAICT ,_..... 'l)U "111 be cspraaJI) fortunate "'hen 11 1.·onH· to ptdung v.-inncn • Cllltornia CotporatJon. • After S... <1> PwlOd The arty .x.cvted 0Uf1Uel'lt to ttte r'Vf'lt to re1C1 .,..., or.,. ( an1.et C apncorn >\~uanu' pt'r.o n'i pla' rolt\ duty 1ppolntecl Trull .. OWMrl Of.,,.,,.... PfOC*1Y MCllOI\ ~ tf\1111 dltenarge bide Ot to ~ .,,., If• Pt IM r ... lll'lder 111a1 oenein Deed °' add .. pr<Mded"' ~ IUCfl prOC*'t)' "°'" .. ..,. ,..,..,.,. ... or 1nl0'"*4•• • IL"A ( l'b I ·Manh .111 Fmpha'" \•n t-atttr, bu"ocn, Tnat e11ecl1Md by JOHN E.. ms."*''*"' ...cutor'I. enc:umbBncel enc1 1111es 1n 1nybldll0t"' the t>lddlr'IQ j pmt nandina 1n rommun1l' \ ou'll hf 3\kt'\J to pan11;1patc 10 MVNOlDS AHO MAiin' L °' ~•on.. or _, -wt11c11 ""' .., of ""' ~t to tn. l>'OllWone chaTit.ab1e polmc.I Of 50Clll e' t'nt l hcd. wt1rdf\)bc bl' awa-of bod "l!YHOLDI, HUSIANO per.an Mlltna any....,.... Untt9d Statea •tll ~of Section t7130lt"'8l.abor r~· '" ) ANO w1F£. ~M> I' "**·or • fin ttltlreOft. or to wfliCtl v. ......... m.oe coo. of tNI Stete o1 c 11mqt ~m1n1 I& ~paramount role' 1!AICK$0N ANO PATNCIA..., l*'IOfl Ill"*' Wlelf. l\edpnonty lom ltleDISTRtCTl\MO(). lF DE B R "lS YOl'R BfRTHDAY OU arc d\ammauc L. E"ICKSOH. HU9MHO INli.toeinlllnedto --...-. -...... Ot-1Mted "°'" '"' Plrect0t or rn~mber-. oi orpcmte ~'find '"u an 1n1nau1ntchaUense '\ ou aJsoatt ANO WWt, • .,,...._,... the ""°'*1Y IOld. Of 91"1 ""'· "tatee a.ti.. •• .. IM ~tot lndullmat rndeprndent. creall\ c o n 1nal chnamrt and stubborn Yo I ciarded on JVM24, 1111.• ...,OCU.WtnictCll9UCflprq> ............. CA m77, A11l1tlon1 Ille 01nerat U lt'IVC tnatniment Ho ~ "'_,.,., -., ,_ WftNll 110 A""" Q. Mlf fn4l ....-~ ,..._ 01 oei '*"'I mo~ than m ost 1nd1 .. 1du.3I\, \Ouridcl\ ofkn arecontroVet'SJ.1.I and can a. t4t1S Peoe 411, Of~.,_ a.,... fMt..of fliublllll'*S OJ-. eo.t ·~ artO tr.• 9en.,a1 tnsp1n-othc~ ii' \hl\~C o ff '""u' ~uo ~. 'quanui pcnon1 pla) =:O:,~:'.ct~==.: = P11o1 December•~~"..:' .. ~!!1 1mponantrf>l~1n\11urhlc \,1u ll t~\tl1n 0cambcr.you11bel'DOft un0ar 111e .,_., of .... p.m11nd 10 .,. ,..,...,..., M 8&0 1 ioc.llt• ri WfliClfl tM _.11 ._ popular and \ nuld µ1n ,.r,~ht \ o u II bt 1n bulmcq for yound( " t~--...... , u'!!!' P!Y~l to tll• 1.t~~ '111 11l lq86 -htl\I w,ll~o"c, outst.:1nJ1n I J I r • r ' t ' I Orange 0out DAIL V PILOT I Monday. December 9, 1885 Can-late-November sales rebound be sustained? By COTl'BN TIMBERLAl.E ,,, ....... .._ T1>e natJon!s economy ooutd be a .. bi& disappointment" if last month's flaccid sales by m"or retailers con- tin uc throuah the crucial Christmu sellina season detpatc a late-Novem· ber rebound, an industry analyst says. Of the many mistakes one can make in buying a business, the one which could be given top billina would be buyinJ too quickly. Many potenuaJ buyers fall in love with the business before they know all they need to know for an a.ntelligcnt purchase decision. Once you have "stan in your eyes," it's very hard to be objecttve about the areas that need reviewing. Before you sian any agreement or put any money on the line, seek profcss1onal asS1stance. Your accoun- tant, banker. insurance agent and attorney should all be consulted before you commit yourself to purcbuina a business. The people wbo work in these four areas of business sec numerous transactions "The Questioo is whether the post· Tbanksaivmaday momentum can be sustained here ln December, .. Allen Sinai, chief economist for the mveat- ment firm Sbearson Lehman Brothers, wd Thursday. "My feelina remains that the Otrisunu season will be somewhat below average RALPH Scorr and assist many buyers and sellers .. They a.tt well-equipped to identify problem areas for you. About 70 percent of all new businesses fail before they arc 2 yean old; about 90 percent fail before they arc 5 years old. Arc you buying a dying business? Why docs the present owner want to scU? How was the asking price de- -«1i'l'HldMIHl;I ~ t 0 Durty-NeHy's" OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Monday thru Friday 11 AM to 9 PM I t ~__... 'I! •lftt •PANl•llall • ....... •TMl•YAll ., MllllllYNI ....... e... NOllOll •P ..... NII ~111 .. UIJlt 1•A1U1N ovcralt•• The stron, holiday buyina so far may stem from Iona.er store hours, aood promotions and shoppers re· a1i.zina there ~ siJl fewers days in which to shop, Sinai said. Such sales do not necessarily increase totaJ sa1e11 for the season, be added. tcrmined? Many sellers believe their business (their brainchild) is worth more than the net profit will substan- tiate. When you buy a business, you are buying the nght to "future income." The price you pay should be determined at least in part by the future income stream. Even if you're well acquainted with the type of business you're about to buy, you can still benefit from outside assist.a.nee. An individuaJ wbo owned "There's a Pfycbolotical impact of Christmas sales in terms of how the economy ii aoina.' .. Sinai said. "It does impact on employment and orders in the months after Christmas. If tt continues as weak as these rcporU seem to indicate that would be a big diaappointment for the economy." a restaurant Or\ a busy boulevard in a large city will find that a restaurant in a seasooa1 tourist area bas a complete- ly different set of problems. Since the professionals mentioned above arc not biased as to whether you buy, their assistance should be mvaluable. Ra.IP' Scott la a cerdlled pebllc aeeoucuc •IUI office. t. Newport BeacL Sean, Roebuck & Co .. the nation's lariest re~ler, reported its sa1cs fell 4.4 percent in me four weeks that coded Nov. 30compa.red to the same period a year aao. Sales by K mart Corp., .ranked second, edged down 0. 9 percent, but sales at its stores open more than a year fell a sharper 7 percent. J.C. Penney Co., the No. 3 retailer, said its sales mcrcasc:d 3 pcrccn t. The news was better at the founh and fifth 1araest retailers, which cater to higher-income customen. Sales rose 8.9 percent at federated Depart- ment Stores Inc. and 23.1 percent at Dayton Hudson Corp. The sales companson with a year ago was affected by Thanksgiving falling later this year, on Nov. 28, which meant fewer days of Christmas shoppina were included in the sales reports. K mart and F. W. Woolworth & Co. ended their fiscal months before Thanksgiving. Jeffrey Feiner, a retail analyst with the investment firm Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc., said: "These poor trends an our opinion continue to reflect the fact that high installment debt levels are bavi!lf an adverse effect on consumers' ability to spend, patUculatl)' ~ the low to low-middle income consumer groups." Founh.quarter pl"Qfits should fare better 1han sales. analysts say, bo- cause 'inventories are not as bloated last year, when retailers had to reson to steep markdowns to move the merchandise. Retailers still might slash pnces to generite sales if the season ptogrcues slowly, analysts say. And the fourth quarter accounts for more than half of retailers' sales and profits. Sears said iu sales for the month came to $2.67 billion, compared with S2. 79 billion a year Af.O. For the first 10 months of the retailing fiscaJ{ear, sales declined 0.1 percent to S 3.08 billion from $23.1 billion. K mart said its four-week SJ.lcs c.ame to SI. 9 billion, vs. SI. 92 billion a year ago. For the year to date, sales rose 8 percent S 17.6 billion from $16.3 billion. Penney's November sales edged up 10 S 1.34 billion from S I. 3 billion. Year-to-date sales rose I percent. Pct ! .. . ~ " ' • • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Mond1y, Otcember 9, 198!* *87 WHAT AMEX Om NEW YORK (AP) Dec 9 TO<l~'f. Aovancec 2'lt Oedlned 312 ¥ncl'lan~ 231 01a1lu utt ~l New highs 27 New lows 2S Pre11 oev 'ill iTI 9 VOiume LUI Cll9. 992j'oo is 16 -• 339 00 • ) 16 ~ 1· 16 31~.900 19 ., + , 283,600 2• ~ -~ 281,700 lJ -i.. 241,000 ,7 8 +2~ 222.200 2•~ + • 211, 100 5~ t-" 204,700 16 9 203,700 2411') + ., CoLo QuorEs . ~- METALS QuorEs IOlllJ'I OLOllll PlllEI WHAT NYSE 010 NEW YORI( IAPl DK 9 TO<la y • A<!Vanc.<2 1076 OKlll'led ~ ¥nct'lanoed OlllllUUH 77 New hlgn, 1'8 New 10w 1 2• Prev 08~ 1128 4\4 ZOS-0 69 15 NEW YORI< (AP) -S.IH, 4 om price and nel cnenge of '"' l1lreer mou eclfve New York Srock E xcriarioe i ssues tra a.no na ••o"a v a more rnan 11 Name Un Cart>1C1e PacGE Amer T& T 11111 Harv Texaco Inc Beatrice IBM Occident Per An,,eusr s Enon AttRlcnfld Ptill~Pts Mot> I AM Corp S.arsRoeb VOiume 1 808.100 2.516400 ~·m·~ 2 OS7.JOO l ns.soo 1,660,600 1 62•.1 '·~· 1 •27, 00 1.Jn , 1,JIS,SOO 1,279,200 1,179.100 1,272.400 Ch~ -)lo--"' ... -. . ' . -1·. + 1"11 -I• _, . -~ +I Dow JoNES AvERAGES NEW YORK !AP) Ftnaroo .. Jonesavos lor M onday , Dec 9 Sroclls Oo.n HIOtl LOW Clo.. Cho 30 lr)d 1'83 9• 1504 13 1478.10 1497 01~ IH• 20 TM 6117 10 700 46 691 30 699 79,. 6 20 15 Ull 165 32 1671t 16' 29 165 78~ 0 7 65 Sr1r, 59• 21 601 oe 591 20 598 '' ~ 6 18 l!'ICIUS 2 l 056 800 Tran S 801 900 Utlli 4 716,400 65 S111 31,i>J6, 100 l\~~i 1l0l1ll'fofotl;ii Name ~• erus omoao onvgt 8eechm Ba llM • Cor11ul Lee Oto 1n1e 1 MCI \._ 'I ... ~·---" ' l ..fr I I I I I I \ . -Ofw'lge Coa1 DAILY PILOT I Monday: Oeclmbw 9, 1985 NIJC "1T1CE "8.IC WJTq MUC Nana: Ml.IC NOTICE MUC NOTICE rtatC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ' Ml.IC NOnct: l"ICTinOUe .,_.. 'ICll'TIOUe .,..... .a. __ _ llAm 8TA~ ...... ITATWmNT l'tCn'nOUe ~.. ,ICTmOUt IUelNltl flCTITIOUI .,..... A IMWlng on lhe petition 3 Thi• ordln•11ce. II ....,rmoue .,._ .. ~ = pW10n1 we The IOllOWlnO l*tonl.,. NAm ITA,.....,., ..... ITA~ N.-tTATl•JfT wlH be~ on JANUAl'Y 3, UOAI.. N0nea 4'1\~ted. wOIM ,.qu1,. the NMm eTAT'lmJIT RECYCLE _.,. .. The Out· ~ .. KodlM Ole loltoWlnQ !*'ION.,.. The lolk>wlng ~ .,. T~ lollowlne penona .,. 1Ne al 9 30 AM In o.p1 NOTICI Of City counc;.11 to PfOYIOe '°' TM lollowtnO l*.on8 .,. door Stor .. Slt7•t Alfpon Pr , IMO Bat>coct. dOl::fi ~ u lnllne OOltlQ ~ u All W8)'9 doltlo ~ .. TM I.Ji· No 3 •1 700 CMc Cenl• twfltfTM* TO IM direct eleotloll of~ dolnO bV11t1Me u · PSI P .. Loop Dnw. Coeta .,,._,CA Coell MeN. CA 92827 P11b lc•llon1 Co · t5t4 PtunlblnO. 27324 C8tnlno UrNfe OOUttnet 514 w Ort.,. w .. 1. S.018 Ana. CA ~ULATI AN by IN peoc>te Of tnMe c:lfla 1.-Corp • 3 t19 t2t2t Donf.IO Gr Golen! M"1pou, Fountain Valley. Cllpistr8'IO • 1N, l.llOU'l• Balboa Blvd • Newport 92702 INITIATIVI NTITION YMM.... Pullmen Suite 113, Coal~ w....,-n Outctoort Pllbll-t>Mlakl (27 31~ ~' CA t27oe Niguel. CA 02e71 a..cn. CA 92831 IF YOU OBJECT to '"-Nottee •• heftby Oltten Of O.C1mtlef.. ... .. .... CA t2e29 cauon., A Callfoml• Corp«. ~ CA 92983 ' Pa1.1I AlllllOlly M1.1r,oo. W•t Coeet-London Co . Q.it Ann Hen.on. ~24 orentlng ol Ille petition, you Ole lnlenllon ol tile peraon1 IWpfl A. C.....,_. Commtnd« TruclU .. M through the DAILY PILOT c1a11lfled Pages Turn unwanted Items Into money today/ atlon, 31t7·f AlrS)Ott looe> r111a' butlllffl 11 con-e!~~ ~:'~~ Fount•ln 1':,:.. 1 C•\ll COtP · MIN N Merguetlte tlA, COfona det tlle>Yld elt"-' IPPMr " the wllOM ~MM IPPMI h«• Deoa:mW I, 1-COfp , a Celll. OOfP . Mme u Oftve, Coate MaH CA ducted b .,, lndlv~ 'hft. • • M1r. CA 92015 tlMtlno an<1 •ttlt yOl.lr Ob· on to olrcu111e •n lnltlatl\1'9 abo\1'9 m2t · DonfJ~ Qolem~I Th• buetn .. a 1' con· Thie bu11ne11 I• c:on· llll1 bualneH 11 con· .i-ctlonl Of Ille Wfltten obiec> petition wllhln lhe City of MTIAn\11 •AMMI Thi• buatneu 11 eon- TNe tw•"'-' 11 c~-ftw• atatemenl wM llled ~= !Y ~Mdu8' d~''t~r:'°'~•tton duc1*' by .,, lnOMduel ltonl with Ille court befort lrvl~ Tiie Otdl,,.nce woul<I ~~~ ducted by • corporttton dUCted by • COfPO'llton wttll tile Couinty Cltfll ot Or· Thlt lllletnenl .. llled Tlllt lttt.Mnt _.. m.d 0911 A HenlOf'I the r-lng Your 1$>C*if• requlra lllat on Of before \IOftRI Arthur A Weatarman, "o~t Twltegar \Ilea ange Couinty on November ,.._,_ "' Tiiie 1ta1em.nt wu Iliad Mc. miry be In petlOtl Of by Ja'141•ry '· 19M. tile ally CNilrmen Pret6dant • 20 1915 wttll the wuunty Cletll ot Or· wltll tile County °'41fll ot Or'· with Ille County Clar11 OI Or· yOUt •1t0tMy council would l)(Ottlde IOt S.Cllon 1 Su~ag.rtC>h Tlll1 1t1tamant wN fttad Thlt ltat--.t wu m.d ,_ rra County on N0¥9mbat _,. County on November ange County on ~ber IF YOU AIU A CAEOITOR tne dlrec:t alaciton of INyOr. (1) ol SaGtton I 8· 1°'4 Of with tile Couinty Clark o1 Or• with IN Coutlty Clark 01 Or Put>Ntlhed 0r.,. Cout 5. te5 , 20. 1te5 •• 1945 or • conungent Cnldltor of commencing Wllll tile !OM DMllon a of the lrvlfle City anoe County on Nov9mber 642-5678 .. County on NO'*'lber 0811 PllOI Novembet 25 0.. .,.. ,..., ,.,,.. lhe ~Md."°"' mvtt Ille regul81 fn\llllCJp., .r.ctlon CoOe 1• tier~)' eppealed 20 1085 20 1H6 ~Ybel ~ 9 10 1995 • Publla/Mld Orange Coat• Publllnael Orenge C.Ut Publltlhed o,.noe Coetl VoU' ct81m with the ooJrt °' No ~ cott• would be 111-S-tton 2. On Of be!Of• ' ,_ • ,__., • • • • M<a30 Dally Piiot November 25, o.. 0.lly Piiot No"1f'lber 25. 0.. 0.Ny Pilot November 25, o.. pteMl'I 11 to the perM)f'l•I urred H 1 COll.Mquanee 01 Januat'( 1. 1998, the City Publllhed 0r_,. eo.it Pul>llfhed 0r81lge CoNt c.mber 2, 8, 16, 19~ (letnbef 2, 9,, HI, 198& c:emt>ef 2. 9, HS. 1995 rer>r-l•tltte lppolntt<I by tllll pt'OVlllQn COIT\penu-oouncll th811 provl~ IOI' the Dally Pllol Nolt4llllbef 25. 0.- o.lly B!k>t HoYambel' 25, o.-PtBJC NOTICE M-834 M·831 M~3 th• court wllllln lour montti. tlon '°' the otfica ol m•yo< dtrec:t eleetlon of mtyor, ~mber 2. t . 1e. 1985 otmber 2. 9. an<1 1e. 1~ trom the d1ta ot 11111 I•· would be the .. ma .. for tile commenclnO wtltl tile 19tt ~-832 M·llJe flCTtTIOUa .u ... u rtaJC NOTICE .uence ot letterl u provided ottlc;a of city council mtm• r1gui.r munlctpel election NA .. ITAnmNT Pl8l.IC NOTICE "8.IC N()TIC( tn SKllon 700 of Illa bet Among the l*aon• No new c:oate lhell be In· ' The tonowtno ~· .,. flCTTTIOUI ..,..... Probalt Code of C•Hle>rnl8 Making the offlc;e of ctty eutred N a ~ ol PIERCE BAOTHl!RS BELL BAOADWA V MORTUARY Ml.IC NOTICE l'lCTITIOUI llU ... 11 NMmtTATIMHT The lotlOWlng peftonl .,. dCJIOO bu-'1*1 .. : P.Onc.. fl·l1MO NAMI ITATt MINT IC·D011 file time'°' filing c•••m• wm council memt>et 10r 1 tuh 11111 provtalon Compenu· Entarprl-. 1982 t Del•• flCT1TIOUt ..,..... Tile lol!owlng peraont ,,. NOTICI M 1101 axplrt prior to lour lour-yMr '"m In the ttae llon for the pmc:. of mayor .... , •• SUit• 101. Huntington t NAMI tTAn•NT doing blJll-u : Wr~ DIATH Of' mon"'• lrOIT\ the d ... of lhe regular munlclp.i aleetlon. lflall be IM NIM .. tor 1he 8each. CA 92~8 he following peraona 1ra In Rlbbona 30242 Crown OfllVl&.LI ttoeaRT n.atlng notic. 1bov• the 1)8(aon receiving the otflca ot c;tty c:ounetl mem· Wendall c. Witt•. 19821 doing bU-'1"1811 .. AMER!-\ltll•Y P11.kway L• un• "°°'"' YOU MAY EXAMINE the ll~lt number OI VOIM b« Among the '*'°"' o.. ...... , •. Sull• 101, Hunt• CAN QUALITY CABINET Niguel. CA 92077 ° AMO cw NTITION Ill• kept by the court If you would be mayor '°' • twm '"6<1ng the offlc;a ol atty lngton e..cn. CA 92641 COMPANY, 245 Flallet C-5. Oet'm•rne'• Dealg I TO ADMINllTll' Ire •. peraon lnter .. ted In commeoolng on July 1, ttee oouncll member '°' • '"" Frtnk. Robert L.aw. 1e100 COit• MeN. C• ine2e A Calltomta corpori~~ ":4 ltTATI NO. A·1MMI 11\e ""te. you miry ...,. 1nd eoncl\ldlno on July 1, tour-year tetrn tn ttle tteo Melli Str... • t03. tium·· J. Mlchael SadlllO. 2-366 8 Vista o.i Sol Soulll ~n• ro Ill heirs, ~larlea. upon the .. acutor or 1dmln-108!. the '*'°" reoelvlno regul., municipal alecUon. "95~ o/ "'' 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842·91'i0 1ng1on S..Ch. CA 92648 Cutty Way •38 Anaheim. CA 92977 • ' redltOft •nd conllnoant l1trator, or upon the at-lhe MCOnd lllglla91 numbat the peraon r-ivtng Ille 248 l1111 bu1lnH1 I• con-C1 92802 Tiiis builneu 11 con-"°''' Md P8'IOnl WllO torney IOf the 1aecu1or or or 11ot• would be mayor PfO htghalt number ot vot" CA OUC1ed by a gen«al pan-Sherill C Sedlllo. 235e S dUCltcl by • ~por•tlon mey ba otherwlM lnt~•ltld edmlnlllratOf. and Ille wltll 1empora for lhe uma term lh811 be mayo< fOf • term Oo1t1g ~ aa Chipper Leuing and s.i... 2e2e P• c;ltlc; COlllt HIWy , Colona Del M•, CA 82025 Cl)lpper R10111ar J~. Coall ..... ~•poa~ c•mc from lk Pilot." PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL "PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pae1f1c View Drive Newp.>n Beacll 644-2700 t202J Thi• buatne11 11 c;on· dUC1ed by an lndlVldulll Chipper Rig.Iller Tiii• alltement WH flied with tlle County Clefk ot Or· 8llQ4I County on November 22, 1985 f29)021 Publlllled O<etioe Cout Delly Piiot NOVemt>er 25 De- cember 2. 9. 1e tte5 M-835 netahlp • Cutty Way #39 Anaheim. Germ•yne Cumby Pr•· n'1he wlll 8/ld/Of .. tat• of. the court wltll proof or ..,. Th• raHon1 tor 111 • c;om~ on July 1, 1tee Frank Aot>en l •w Ca 92802 dent ' OR\llLLt ROBERT ROGERS vice. a written req..-a1 atat-PfopOMd petition tre u 104-81\d c:ooeludlng on July t, Tiii• llltement WU flied rni. bullnHI II c;o'\"1-Thi• 1111emen1 WU flied A petition hU bMrl """ Ing that yOU d .. I,. tpeci•I Iowa 18N: Ille panon recelvtng with the County Clerk ol Or-ducted by hv•b•'1<1 11\d wlfl won tile County Clerk 01 Of· by MARJORIE ROOER.8".Jn notlee or lh• llllng of "' In-l In 1111 City 01 1rv1ne, wttn the MCOnd lllohal number ange County on November J Mlcllffl Sedillo Sll«lll ange County on November tile Super10< Court ot Or· ventory 1111d appraltem4'111 of • popul•llon now ap-ot vot• ahall be mtyOr pro 20. 1985 C Sedillo 20 1985 tnge CoYnty r9qUMtlng that 11t1te auet1 or ol the pell-proeelllng 100,000 P41<>9I•. It tempera tor the .. me 1wm. ,aaee r1111 1ta1amen1 wu flied · fll3la MARJORIE ROGERS be ..,. t1on1 or acc;ounte mentioned 11 t>oth anacllron11t1C al'ld Section 3 TM provtalon• Waltat CL How.ed. inc .• with Ille County Clerk of Of. Andrew w C4*dl. At· pointed u P8fl0rl•I rep-tn Sec11on l200 •nd 1200.5 of uno.tnocratlc 10 nave the of tllla Ofdlnance may be Attorney At Lew, 1100 ~ •noe County on November Ot!MJ At Lew: r .. Corpcw· reeentatlve to edmtnlllar tile the Callfornla Probate Code city councll 1n11 .. d ol the •mended by • tour·llflh• Street, ~· ~ • ...,.port 22 1985 ....._, l..tte 125 . ..._. """of uwi deoedenl JemM r. °""99'· At-people of trvlne -decide (4/5) majorlly ot the city 9eectl, CA t2llO F'2S>121 ltwf\. CA ...O Tlla petition r1quu11 tomey fof "8ttttoflel, 1IOO wllO ah•ll be the mayor councH .. ~ Orenva c-t Pubtl9"ed Ortnge Cout Pul>lillled Orenge CoNl tutllorlty to admlnllter the I. Garry Aff., lklhe 10'7, 2 A1 In111outanda ol ell... Pul>CllMCI Or_,. Cout OtltJ "'°' .... ~ 2', 0811y Piiot December 2. 9. ally Pilot November 25 0.-.. , ... uflde( tile lndlpen-...... Ane, CA mos-MOS ec:tON AIT*'lca, the people D•lly Piiot oao.mt>et 9. Oecamber 2, 1, lllCI tt, 1• 16, 23. 1985 bit 2. 9. and 18, 18•86 dent Admlnletrallon ol e.. Publllhed Orange Cout ol lrvlne •ta rutty c1p•1>te ot 1086 M-Ufa M·llA6 M.03811 tarn Act Dally Piiot Daoambef 9, 10, tleetlng their own mayor 10. 1906 MT-851 M-8.47 I -'•"llM4 I• .... P1I•• eod iii• It•&>•"' for •r •P«• he,..• I tt<•ht4 20 oll• -19 ,..,, lrom lh• I'll•• a•d ealy .... fnpO&•-' If•• 11o# R•p••• I •M • .,, a..pp) •II"' lk P1lo1 , ... , ..... 11 •• "'••J>4>tl •• ,. HARBOR-LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 c CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-UOO THE ART OF SELLING IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES.~ CLA981FIED INDEX 642-5671 FROM NORTH OAAHOE CO. 540--1220 F H 0 . All. 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( YI_,. -..a ltl O&IYll 11ttll Jasmine Creell Pl1n 1, 2Br 3Br 2Ba. 2 cer gar No peta POMlble rent/option 3br '\ ( uu r---.l ll&J bsotvte b8rgalnl Pr... + Oen Condo S 1550/mo LM S 1150 (618)888-5510 3be trple gar + much •2Br 2'h8a Dphi. Every E>.STSIOE 2BR 1BA L \~ IW,000 tlgloua 3 l>drm, 2'}, bath 6.40-6188 or 83 1-6638 or (8181346--0440 m 0 r • S 9 0 0 · 1 c a I I extra. Huge yerd Dbl nu erpl/palnt, utlla pd A tremendous oportunltu e11ec twnhme Pool. spa NICELY L-rn1111--' 2 Br ----539-6101 •"tam '"~t g8'809 Oule1 $895 Pet C81 ok. S725 631-4320 ' . termts Try 10% down •u ...., PARKCAEST UNIV PARK ,..,,, ....,.. ok 673-63~ Of &42-0666 --_ lor your entire lamlly to 1 Ba A allabte J 15 L ·2 --E>.STSIDE B8Che4 N entoy lhe good Ille In or rent C•ll Patrick v •11 Covely t>r800. den, 2'.A,ba PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 28•. *28' 2ea SC Plz.a s A °'· c Newport Height• Huge 4 780-8702 aot S 1000/month 760--0909 ondo. '1 at. attach '.A, blk to ocean Frptc P nr • . kltehen, $450 mo. Sh«yl, Bdrm den, formal dining lllFFl •M m HME 1100 oar ' av;816-~~~8 $1275. petlo $1100 4~T748 • 1~'°N:;~;~,'fa 673-3117 Of 631 -1266 Da I t•I and I amity room Great Squeaky clean 2br off ----WATERFRONT: 2 BA ft f t1 locatlon, eittra large lot 3 Bdrms. 2'}, ba, 1800 sq. PCH 539~ 191 Agt cost Univ Park Condo. 2br 2ba alngl• hM. S 1250/mo yrly •WTllll * 'J \I Be au 1 II u I to u e I It 2 car gar. S l80.000 ----dbl gar • new paint, crpt1, w/dock extra. 760-6685 Beautlful !Bdrm Apt $600. Christ. mas 646-7 171 Br1HS welcome 644-8138 Soutll of Cout Hwy 2Br. 2 $935/mo 111/teat!M C. --Incl ou c~lng, heel & ~......,..,,...........,,:._ _ _;;..~~ Need a temporary job to.earn extra Christmas ca1b? car gar s12001mo Dy 854-7977 or 863·1'60 AJ&1tatat1 "°' w81er Incl enci g., 38' 2Ba. D/W, pvt lndry -TS m Ill 548-8040. Ev 673·5408 -2323 ELDEN Open l0·5 rm, encl g8r, 25x50' O.Ck ( •~ .. ,..-Woodbridge 3BR/2ba S750 No pets 631~155 · 21 Comple1e prl'iacy In thl• C.ata Mtll 2124 condo A/C. trplc. lnalde lal* Belly Wall 546-7854 • precious 3 Bdrm Cottage lndry Alders Assoc & wtr Jalaa• 2IOI *EXQUISITE View Ot E>.STSIOE SPACIOUS 2 i. , 11.irrounded by fabulous 2Br 2Ba. frplc, pttlo. frig, pd. Avalt now S980lm oceen & HB nite lllet 2Br 'BR 1 b 0 ath, no pets s•7c a "'en F•e· .. ly •'-t-"' 1pa, pool, 1ennla S81S tst/tst, ......... 559 73~3 Completely remodeled " " ...__I ... .......,._ gr., I., ... p .. ,.,... 937-1891or63l-7956 .......... _ .. _ 48drm 28ath,llr...u~ 2Y.8a,1pacllvrmw/cory permo.831-6155 9 •-• .-..•-• wltll cathedflt cetllng•. 00 ...,, trplc. Micro, Si<yllte over ----' -cozy brick ttrepl•c•• •• -EXOUISIT-E VI W DBRIDGE 3 Bdrm 2 S 1600 Bkr 642-3850 •t•lra . ...,~ crpt, ""b·ter-EI SIOE: 2BR 1BA 2 lrpt1, C • 1 .. __ 022 ew ot bath tam rpom trplc --.,..,..... ...... rty d $725/ ereaa t .,... l · berber carpeting, •nd ocean & HB nlte lltes 2Br paliOs overhang· n"'_..: Lto 2BR 28A, ~ Upper rean sec prkng w/opnr eou ar • gar mo t DUPLEX 28 b w811t of wtndowa on exlMI 2'h8a. apac hv rm w/cor:y land.Ga....,. S 1275 "";;t unit M8flne Ave. No S 1100 No pela 549-2447 Cozy bach w/tfple, ~ '. • r t •ea. So-1 targe lot To aee It I• to lrplc. Micro, tayllta over "~"-132"""'1 ot'ct720· ""97 . pkng $800/mo 67S-9797 C411Hngs. $515/mo. of-PCH $275,000. 521 love 111 S 195,000 ....., -vo •••• 1 _ ... ~ No pets 64S-6440 Cernat1on By owner """ N-crpl, sub-ter-- -v .. rly. 1bdrm 1 bath llPI. __... Jiii ~.,I I HI HI, ... , s 1100 No pelt 549-2441 den. fitting rm. A/C, lrplo, Agent 673--4062 Luxury 38drm, 2'1t Ba1h. patio 2b< , .,.,ba. $725 • HRBR VU HILLS $4~5.000 I IC >Ml ' hoc · --1 2 car gar1ge w/openen Gate guarded g8f Great 2543 Orange 642-2520 Fee land. 4BRi FR , ~ REAL ~'>lAH 3Bdrm 2Ba. lrplc, Id $1250/mo 786-8136 loc c. B 673-0241 °' 873-1541 -rean MC pncng w/Qpnr Woodbridge 3Br 2'1tBa. turn or unfum Avllit now. *IAITW 11•11* EISIDE dlx twnhM/g8f, 2'},be Pool, jac. sec 1y1 ~ 831-1400 llkups. Y"~~ double gar· lal•u ftaianla Ma~~r 180 ~-~LLO FURN 1Br, 1ngl n/tmkr •-m1~-----~ilil•·•U--...U.&...1o.1&.11:1.---A111~+-errcur.o•ac.OpenSun------,_ -""""" -"""' -t500Tm~1·-.--claHified1f ~ 1-5 By owner 640-6094 648 w 18th 497-8287 •M ... Verde d'lux 2Br IUI $100 MC 548-3043 -----Me .. ilt I 1100 3B -2B -, 2 $550, 1br, 1tove. refrlg ' 1Ba Nu C(>t, d/w, ~•r -RG - Check the employ- me nt o p - portuoities 5678 JISMll11 Ol•fl -.. • ••ts r a. rplc, car gar 1007 E Balboa Blvd s825 No pell .... 0-2 .. 9 LA E 2Br 2Bt up1tr1, ~ ~ -.. $950 Ad11s pret'd No 1st. last • utlla 499-2286 548-4049 ____ ::: .. blllns. new decO<, ltnCI f\ Plan I Aeduced1o $259K lllEILWPUI pets 2216E PacttcAve -•STUNNINGL..o1.2&3Br gar. Close 10 SC Plu, , ._"' /1 Make otter 2Br ~ Oen Beautiful highly upgraded 759.1104 or &44•8722 lt!J!rl haclt 211 Balboa Blvd 2Br 1 b•, 2ea Grdn Apt l>oot s555. frwys S875 786-7"3 , ... 831·8638 or 6.40~ 188 20x40 Buddy hm Lrg 1;rn 10 beaCh 2BR lrplc, O/W. stv. gar, $850 sa65 & s125 710 w 18 h llv/dln area w/pullman 4BR2ba,fncdbkyrd RV s9951mo yrly 63J_916; mo yrly 673-74 12 ___ 1 LgttlewAptene11ttoP•t1! C"tl Jltn 1024 kllch. 2BR 1 ba Very nice &GCeU/klds oil/no pets or 536-9524 eva Unfurn ooean/bay view S395 BACH, sllarp, clean Frplc, vaulted cetllng1. lro 1002 *REPOSSESSIONS* enclosed patio All unit-S 1100/mo 850·8230 _ ___ •P•etous Nr OCC Av1 spa. Prvt b81Cony S107,000 all the wat to tzed.Agt 540-5937 VSharp Clean EHltlde 2BA2'~BA Condo,lg2car Steps lo bch. •PK. 2br now Oave540-1151 Agt Newtyredecor81ad S ' .. 0 000 A t c. ... 7 39 --2B 1B h F A... d gar , nr oeean, no pels 2ba. lprlc. O/W. encl g8r, S 8 -Child ok 1795 No nata (,.••( H"-•TH'S .. · g ...,..,. Inert Pret 1510 r a ouse n...., yr $950 mo 557-6680/E yrly. Adlll, no pet1. 1950 5 5/mo-$735/mo lrg ,..... ·---------& patio. encl gar New mo 673o-t990 eh 4 beaut 1 & 2 B~. tft •95s--06&5• Hl•IT 111'1too lt't l lellty •IAllllTI 9111• paint, crp11 & drp1 Lndry 2 BR dplll(furn)$125'/mO: bltln1, lrp+c Mu1t... MESA VERDE: Ola 2BR The epl1ome ot good taste 3BR t Playrm w/lrpl ASPEN CREEK RESORT 8fea. Mu1t pan credl1 112 btll bay/oc;n (213) Certaa •el Mu 2'22 . 366 AvOC.Oo 2ba, ltptc, dbl g1r•ge Exlen11v•ly remodeled & pool tbl 2 b•. s 131.000 Ch81r 15 II your b.ct< check No pet• $825 t 897-1505 alt 6or Iv mag 28d 19 N m TSl U•&lllllT lndry, O/W, dl•poHI •nd upgraded Crackling 548-6023 or 675-8918 door. ProtM1lonelly dee-MC dep 770·5629 ___ 39R. 1 blk 10 bch. 2 car N/;~kr. :0 'I. S820. &42·9'l20<&42·1603 S795/mo. 241·7383 flrapl•c• 2 Bedroom YI orated. Sleep• 8· 10 Cov-Call It home S750 3br 2b• detached g., w/elec opnr Avl 111186. 6~6248 ·-cutle Large R-2 lot You I Wiil IAllAll ered prkng. sauna, •p•. lllenl local w/gar kids ~ •ddltlonal pkng Pvt . 1700/mo 2BR 1'},8A. tst, H .... must tee tllla home Call $8.075 Down. S1040/mo S150 per night Oya 539~191 Agt cost yard• gdnr wtr ·new 2BR 2BA, lrpl, gar1ge, lut • S300 dep S525/mo. 1BR 1BA, all now 546-2313 buys 3Bdrm Euulde re-241 -0292, Ev 851-8514 E tit de tw nh1e, 3 B R crpta.' S 1275 • 675-2607 n-crpta/drp1/palnt. Call Alllaon 631-1266 bltlna. Laundry room. I lit...: =-..I) ' Gtaeral I"'='=" Ital Estate Fer Salt atral 1002 :~:~;;~'r;:; ,big yard. ....... 2'},BA. lrplc, encl y•rd & 3BA 2'.hBA N-port Terr SOp9501 Nsancyf /PACgt 673-16002 $735/mo. 2BR I '.hBA near 1~.: ~~~n~f P•· .•.•.•.11.• .. /_C._a_•_M ____ ,_ l&YflllT ____._ patio, 2 Cit ger 111, 1891, condo Hlgllty upgraded 11• o o H. Nice Br twnhee Gar, lndry rm, TSL MGMT 6.42-1603 l&YUllll 21 Lrg quiet E-Z trwy tcCeU. ••'" Ct .. tl MC. 316B S•nt1 tube! wllovety P•llo comm 28a. 2 car gar, frptc. frig ~ Eutelde tocetlon --Gtanal ' 1002 Spac.1ous alngte level 2Br Condo $126.950. $1100/mo 631 -6283 pool. uun• ·, l•c ,.!t1502perSN638-7714 26200rangeAve BRAND NEW epac I BR. •TIE lllFFI nome on the dealreable • Call Agt to Me 851-1360 $900/mo No pet1. Avall 1Br, lrg llv. rm .• new paint. TSL •mt 142-lMJ ~~'.•i::~lo si;( ~ Spacloua_, .3.Bdrm t* Re-.. "a~~u'shl~eor~~~~.drde~ TH .... lttlt•n * llOOl •n * . wpt Em·~· ~~m. ~~ ;•n Jvc2 1mme2d 3 (3315 OS50e2ablrd) crpt•. bllnd•, kitchenette Vlc1orla. E'ade 546-8523 I A Av• •u ......... .-"" Bcfl. tit June, $1475/mo. ' ea. .. • --1 ... -wlmlcto pd Ulll M50 mo. ...a_ -~-"": Pl.USH CONDOS 2Br, n....-reat 11 "-Interior • Baysnoree 88 feet on lhe Aatume 1et, 11'.h% 30 OCE>.N VU ept• 2BR tip, 1300 sq/It S 1100/mo --,--Avall n~ 675-4-488 _.,.;;; ~ .,..., L.lke a mooett Bought &a a Bay• Custom bullt 4 bdrm ---------ll11ed loan. 2BR 2'~b• 1BA, 1 blk 10 bch HB 6.46-4642 or 542-4242 48R. family room. view Over atreama & f•ll•. Obi ;~,d h1':.:: n~~~:" ~~:, :~~e ~~1~ve;: ~~d llf0T':,~lfW1 ~~~':'!de~'Ca~~~:=· •• ~'!!!~n W -IJllSd Pl1218 ..-8 ~~:1~':~'9~~99~::0 L~=~~:.'1~p~.e:alk2t~•bch~ :=:::a ~=~;~~"~~~~~,.,.,Id .199,000 (Furn avt nl,01 tar"'" baystde tundecil Etc8pe from the n""M Pool/J•c 646-4642 o~ -~ el II e ' I • Call 494-8100 I I t I 0 d Inti ' c .. ~ V' • 542-4242 wtk ,.., l•!tHlllT carport, fnc;d p•tlo yrd Big -CanyOn 3BR 2'ABA mmacu a • eroe ar .,, POOL Patio, frplc X·lge 6.4~\1560 •· Pr1GeC1 lo Hiiie eatat• hutll• and butlle In thl• ll•lllMll• S6t5tmo 662•1700 Twnhm, pool, spa .. ten· Nice 28r 28aupstra. 1 cet Apia Beeutlfully l•nd-1Br $580 28' $83o S500 • .... u-u A ltlarp decor•tOf perl8Ct CdM hlllllde adulll nome with• big pool end a llttle vtew Two l>drm1. 2 bath• ., $321.000 '1 "'lf;I I IC 4tl \ F. '8ttor•. 67~6000 -------.... NAiil If you're an 9xperlef'w;ed real eattte eai.1 peflOn. •nd are not ll•PPY where you 8fe, c•ll Jim lot a eonfldetltl•I lntaNiew to Sl.380.000 verypr111tte,gated com-UWIW&ITlllT • ____ 1111 51495/mo lmmed gar,D/W,frptc.LMS950 leaped ground1 , MC.UnfE-8lde55i -2&4l ~a~~'Y1800 ~ v•N_~wofBoar~ Nice 3 l>drm. 2 b•th lllT11 llHt•••1 MM8 Verde ch<>ic. 38r •van 760-8702 agt vm1 Rentals 675·7015 pet~~l9•. Patio/CS.Cit No Sherp 2 BR 1'.h ba. ltundry ...,.... ' College Park no --home. great loc, crl/yd. ----S all e-A..._.~ tu 1 .. __. •nd oceen from both me NOT A UST AGENCY decor. patio. •tt•ll Jan 1 BLUFFS 3 l>drm, 2'.A, ba, m _,......,, rn ,,...., !Bdrm S595-S605 rm. patio, ger, no pe11 bedrooms & llvlng room w/great tocallon Selle< * 1•1 • 11 ~* No pelt S 1175 751-3898 ti>llt level Trina, good loc, w/kllchen S475 Incl utlla. 2Bdrm 1 'l•B• $705 S650tmo, 548-9050 B I need• cash Ju1t redue9d • ... • s 1500 .. 1 64 ..... .,6 1'}, bike to beh. 673-5799 22"'" v ,. 0 """ 6:;.~t:7u,1ty decorated to S139,000 OttPCHpV11br S335 PLU8HCONDOS28r,Den __ "'0 .... """__ ov· •nguard " 4 • .,,26 '3tp1-wva b8Ch pad $425 Over 1tream1 & !•Ila. Obi BLUFFS 3Br 281. new Untum b8Cll, retrlg. cioM me81:i8JIU Ontu Mod .. t 2br w/gar S550 gar w/elec dr, micro. w/d crpt, drps. paint. O/W to beaeh, pvt entr81\Ce. ~ 21 T raditiona l E·•lde 2t>r upP8f $800'1 nkup s1000 549·2447 s1200 No pe11 759--06&6 l400/mo 673--3-474 Tl .. 1111 R I HB 3br reduced $605 -----ea ty Ott Frvlew-3br 2ba 1700 RMaon to move 2bdrm BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba. C..ta Mt11 2114 IPUMITI ...... fer 1Ht 631-7370 2etry3brnrPCH $895 ~b-.... crdpl11500thr~ghh·OUI $~;;;;~·!~·n~5~= 16drm Apt Wf1h b&y. up11:i:r~oew1AllutpetllltlM ~..n•m llWPllT NB 3 + 3 wlfrptc $975 5;M ,Y91 Agt _,: eot~rry • ..-• Poot. No peta $495 Call 1 Bdr,;, • ger. no 15~5 Frple, tt9Uhad ce111noa. dbl I 0 TH ltll lst•n ---539-6191 Betl Rllf cost UDO ISLE Afte< 3pm. &48-~18 2Bdrm 19• seeo gar, pool & ..,. No pelt OLf Olll,E .... 1---------_ ... ~·~·~u~IMc~~·~~·"~' 1000'• UNADVER ISED D -,-, 2121 Bey VI-28R 2BA. 1tudy 1 Bdrm In dclv, __ ... _____ 301 Avocado 6-42-9850 28drm 2'},B• $895 n1oy 111ewa rom ~9"'1 I• "' -11-I 1 ,_.. "'fD aaa tat · S1250/mo. " ..... ov-.. Bdrm 2•.;Be+Oen $925 t0om1 2 bdrm trl-tevel ·-----·--·-llY• llYI Ullml laa AIR 3 b in. w .. k 10 bCh. Dana 673-0072/619-753-0719 Q8rage $47 /mo. 279 W. --IY-llUIU----.-.--66e W. 18th hOme on Bio Canyon Golf 5 BR 5be. 4300 aq/ft, ~ 1765 hOUM r«ttel dNn Pt. 1Br c1 .. n duh1 --..., -N"""'" LIDO M .. RIN.. Wllaon, Apt B. &45-1819 28R 1' ... B .. El ........ T-.. m 5-2739 964-4163 C<>ur,.., Gated entrance. P I t beech 494-«133 th 2b d ......, ""'" " " ,. " ....... ,,,, sunken llttlng room rv• • "9 r ecor w/get c:ondo, blt-lna, frig. J8C, 3 Bad/rm, 2bath F/Place. 18' '550/28' $800. Petlo. 1825/mo. Frplc, y.,d, nfurn. E~8lde 2br '"' ba, w1t1replaGe wet b•r 2-kid• 539-8191 Agt C09t pool, lndry rm. utu pd Quiet $1150. 998-566e new llltch, oew lndry, garage. Nice tocetlon. new crpt, paint & dfla car gar.,,. $244 000 lmrt leack tllt E Ba.A.ont home 4BR $815 mo 818144&-&34 --carpr1 3 11 W Wiiton f780 Senta Ant O/W _,,I ,.. . -.. -. ----::z:-K-a::::: "'-"'-• 3BA ~m/un•"tn yn.... Of 4BR 2b 2000 '' ---NEWPORT CREST Condo 546-6019/&46-8789 TSL MGMT &42-1603 • -5"'.U.. ~2r4 ... no pell KIMBER BUTTS w .....,, ..._.... • ·~ .. ;.,.,:'' . a. a • r...,_ (3BA or 2+ a.ti) 3ba. "'"'='"=-..,.,....,,,..-.,,.-----....,... "' GMT• llUT N•8r Lido. IUC* ta 2 •ty. 8hon term. -'IVV/mo. trl-M . Fried yd S1096/mo $1400 mo Agt &45·2235 2BR l~BA Condo. N9wty TOP AREA MESA PINES WI lffll &- llT.n. •227,IOO great fin AQ1 759-Meo Pier av•ll 67J.4062 aot (618) 331-7792 O.C, gar. No pelt. S720. 1BA, 111!• new, cozy trplo, _. ------NEWPOAT SHORES 38' 546·9341 Of846-26-41 pl/1 baloon or tlo Int a -.ctlon Of grMI Upgraoad28Aplvitemlly •BESTBUY·BIGCVN* Super 1bl'1mellvtlla.many w/nlce Mt bar. ac<~ d G Yup Pt1 llvlng?We-eanotf•any- room condo attuatacl on 4Br 2•.;Ba. lg tot. pvt ftalarale 2117 ocean vu. redeco, court yd from bCh 11150/mo 1•1 & 2BR 1'ABA, pvt lndry rm M!Q';..0 ::t, ft:2~4'f1 lhlng from a tm•ll apt to (714) 673-4400 GE 1~Q-Q100 --· ' -' . dlKtJ .. your o<>•l1 & hOW BLUFFS 4 l>drma tp Y°" can ac.htev• 1nem 11 asSYm 101111 F111 ·pos.: TRAOl1'10N~L RE>.1.TY MUton '175.000 IM lovely 9rHnben t rH 1525,000 Agt 759-6477 COZY 38drm 2EG 1bik 10 quiet. S525 673-3313 tut .. $250 MC dep Avt In.toe unll, petlO, ger. a• bdrm houM If loot!· overtook Ing pool Llb<•ry Ill llOll • ·-b 2 blk t •11 Dec 15 Creative Wrtt N~ No pet.a. MSO/mo. IAIU Ul IPTI Ing In CM. NB. Of HB retr .. ~~ .. 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Prlflrlrl Ctl ClealfW, 642-5671 tor information & surprisingly low cost. ' •a"'C"'O•FHm!o•P.-d"'u·pi;-.... oo•M--n Brand new Towntiom• Npt Cr .. 1 4br, tam rm. nu 2Br tBa 110 w. Jamee llA llTTlll"" r--------- vlewt. 27001f, 3br2'.tb•. ExcNelve Q\llrcs.d atM. C8rpata, lmtMCI. occup. USO. Patio '42·1127 2BR 1BA, pvt petlo, o-r. To Plnt'e your petlol,lrpl,lgkl1c.ger., 38' 2-ABi, LR. DR. FR, St..00mo.Ag15~7M Av•ll now 65()..1743 w/dhkup,qut.t.HOpetl. "f'a-11 Rtt1ul1" mature cpl, no pell o.tuxe r .. tur ... 2 car --Water peld.~mo. Se 1 o · s1200 mo. walk to~ 1., . .,. mt 10 betl. No pell Nwpt Craat 38r 2\t8a 2Br 28a on Vlc1orle nr 20M ......,.,_ • rv re trttr tory & Plnea Pat1t tit, IMt-+ 1650. Avall 12115 Condo Sl200 Tenn. 011 NewPDf1 Bfvd. SquMl<y TSI.. MGMT '42-1603 Id Call N ow MC 831·t220/413-M61 636-3975 Of 9"-2155 Poot. Jee 213-427·1131 elean, toll of patklng 642-1671 ~ Capt111atlng hOm• 38r Overtook, .......... 2._! 2~b..,•"'•~ !!2,5 ~:!~ No1 ... pet• 990-2"2 1~w.1~~~t=9:i ht. JU 28a, 2 ear ger + frplo _, .. "' .....,..,._. .... u., ... 4-ptp wlpetlO pet.a '520 Agt 511()..1019 , ... _______ .J •HllU • ... * Exlr•. Only HOO. ~ kept decor lelture petto & carport. Nie• ar•• 9tli"'lfut Dpla. 2br 1be • TELERENT 87&.-uec> 539-e 190 a..1 Rlty coet •sa2s1mo. &46-5e05 pvt patto a frplo. Incl _ -~. 9125 F• ?eo2 Move before CMatmu 1'IUID'T lll-llll 3br hm Mad• tenen11 2 lull be11\ I/yd 1726 EnctlantlnQ holM lit 28a, 53M 191 coet agent 2 car gar ,ncd yd PM? O~ '215 F .. l"'9t 2144 61 Telerent fir condo, End Unit -Mii.iii• •llndry rm a g., 1175 .. , I... &1M11 I Of 675.43.32 n--••• **11111&.1** Ltg HR, 18A, M9C loC 6 CALL US REQAADIHG vi9w, 2 =· 2 ca-, prtv tAVIHE AENTALS =•! r,'~o~ .,.._ ....... ....,, 75f.7Stt..-&Mndl l .. , .. • fSERVICESt they're all Jn , CLASSIFIED Read the classlfled pages and you will ftnd someone to handle your needs. WOODLAla VII.LAM DA111'MDITI Cn"" & •llfOr our C.,dti'I ""* 1011 ()ulfl, coniloi!Alllt k••'1 ~M to llM•lri & So Coail Plalt wMt My nilfllltn lo 111f beKll GJrltf1 ••lli•blt NO PUS PllASE ,.... ...... .._._ ··-· E:: 1 IRlllP •11 1 MllllPI 1711 Ill, IUT I llT WITD-.. .. P•SIAI Ta nono .. , , ...... , -"'•llll Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, OeoembW 9, 1985 - '\ .. _ Mii laJet Hll .... ;p.;._ ____ _. .. tiiiiin;;;;;;sn.1-.. __ ___ ... ITM -·-ADUl'DTWllll' ........ t .,.....,_ rOt ............. G!Hl!AALOFRO!·Ouml- 1400 mo S:-~ llJ\lk>lnU 1111 ... ., ~·~in"' TV "; "9d l*9CW' to twde iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:.;;;;;;;J C11etrz ,.,.._. 1:ep1 ..,.. ,...., 911-~ .. r0t Set.n 111111'1 wtM •* the Los ANOEL.18 mere.aa11 '"' 1n1o c.1111 :=-du«JeeT:: ~fttnclllOOOt• FlREW606 ~~ ;;;&: ... ,..... _ TIMES T9'emwk«tft0of· (I02)137-3ta0 u t 133 1n MatkMlna .._ $217 Per day Frencfl Slid«• • Mofe fr .. ..._. u 7 &A I _,d •• 1 ..... Oua#ty • r ... -ic.. ru lllll P/T H••d•d lot d lapley b lneo.t. ...... Ett.c. .. _ ........ """' ._ n•lpful VI'" r • .,. , Addition• a Remodelt a 170~d-Jl,;'~; An.,.,.PwtiemlAMoc:. 1nllext,rM•ta1e'd..n. Mon-Fn 3-5 H S Stu-~laing Salee Tern-tNe now 0411 new com • ..,._ .. ,....,.. .. ..,"" people 6&0-2902 twd ' Th1t'1 ALL you PIY !Of U78toe Don 964-5849 l~~!!i;:;;~~ up, etptl, wtndowl, .. c. I Min wege Ml-7740 tOfy, I I rac>tOty ~ mltl6of't .C.-8llOW9 )'OU to WOttc In TV Com· 311n .. " ........ , Ft local newep~ AQ• to ..,n more then S200 ~2ct.ia7 FOf tnfo ~ •llll I • "·~day minimum DoQ(11-mo4dlnp-bey win· ltural ltntns . . ..._. r• Mt. 157.oe91 ... Ill ..... PIT gr ... ve, Nff-dt.clplm.d 1 (vv )13 3450 ..i 133 -·H• 1 - In the •d0w1, complete petlo1 ~-~ .... IOe. -~ p•-, ... "''· .... , ..... , -·--lf'ldlYlduelt mey wn ex.· ; ~ a I~ Wl8 ltllln Y°" "Mat ta DlllY ' .Odil'---. q11·111y ...,...: ..... ~~ .. NT&A~~_!~* .. ~ .... ,,.... -·-"' ,,, -·--... ,_, ....... ~ (• .......... l Y • ng on Y H8 8ERV U4> pt .. Wiil employment At>OtY at ft ..,.,. -_.,.,, ... .,....,, ...,.. _ _.. 15 Yfl ex.,_ 83.4 Intl AMI Rel•. Ref' .. 81\ldef'lt OK M7·3200 ...--• ,.....,,.,_ -7 luDeCriptlOnl I...,.. h'1 "--3~1§.4 NIQll9l IN>t-e ~. I •477448 Paul 648-8890 tlatance tOf ell ...,.,,t, l BRICKWORK Small......_ 139>-18M"' 875-0102 comm1111on), benetlta P<>MltnanbteS IOOtoONtwn••~I" =t &h··1~W:na.a L.IQYlll N~. PILOT 1EJCi>ert Cablne1 Maker & projee18472·1782 Newpott Coete M.;'; p = lllllAL .,,. and edva~t QP· ", iiiiiiiiil-' Frencn 0..lgn. Reea.. ----lrvtne We. 876-3176 • 19.iailJ._ii!tll!w"IPlll,..~-·I P"t time, wttn tull time POrtvnlty S.,_ llld/f>' Hourt at• n..-tble and the &l"M.DI U. --- ca.11 Alf ed 72 STUCCO MASONRY· TILE HANOINQ/8TRtPPINQ Some Sund1y1 Muat hei9M s.nd teeume to For tntormauon, call -.W Co.t a M ... & t~. SERVICE I 1r .... , • ,.,., Att., 5pm, ... JW• F 0 INttAloM poaalbltti.. Attemoon• 1dvert111ng ••S*lenee otttoe It Freeway c:JoM w•-allll Needed tor aalOfl• In _ ~ _._ 2• t 167 AME N AXAOYUXR No Job to tn'lell. All typee. VISA-MC 873-1512 k1ve good phone voq, IUlll llllT S40--030t llllUL OUllS S 170/wk QUM HI • DIRECTORY KITCHEN CABINET Carpentry, tenclng, win· ,, ..... Lie 83 t 2" .. 5 writ• Of print well ..... ,-... Cl c;-COfl'lm • ~ ..... Y9C Tr.in. l REFACING dOWI, plumblnG, m ... u... . . . ~.., AHOYS WALLCOVERINQ 667-t368 -r-• ... ........... 0 r k I" c 0. I a Ing Mml,;;inc;I ~ ~ CALL TOOAYll I Call for free M l 842-0881 tub encl, .. c. And Y.. lnttelletlon & Removal IM W • .., .. ~ 512' MeHltrvlne Wllh Or efltl • 09P'Y tor ..S. Ill Fii Liii looora-Repe1r-A11.,atlon1 .>eeua 11 Lotd 83t-12.W •&-1 * Int pelntlng. 549-4013 llllUl .,,.. '"'8 ..... la. ttttt wttnout ell'*'tence Peid vanc.ment In rnomt. Try Your Oallv Piiot I Rem0det-Panet-Lock1 ... 1c FENCE Repair New I old. CLEAN l EXPERT STRIP IT OFF THE WALL Full· time Dutlel lnciude Attn M9itrlcf1 Tha(;Xet)' Spl ft-0.t TRCWTMkl)' No FSee us we are not • , C w F typing n11ng aome math rM.,.. eurant• la now emporary vc1 tra~nlM With .-....,.,.1 Service Direct~ I 1blne111-w 1ndow-D---a11 OOd. ctleln llntc, jM1tlo'1. ~ 25 )'Mii •x~letlee eal OlMn .,.... Wall-& ..,.,.;. ........ • II Ill llOll 11 ac ti 11 "-AA c t"• N 8 "" -,_ ~, 3" .,~ t AA> G ..... 1 8 T 8 • · · """"' ..... uni A1k for cep ng •PP ca11on1 """ empua., , ... , m 1 le • m 0 r e 1 Rec>rHen11t1ve 1 "yra txp .Wry 842-0587 r ..... ,. feQ, _.. 1 t ~le • 11 ,428 30-1353 P•?er removal Mrvlce •--·-... " f"" ........ ion 1 (7 t • ..., .. 2 <>•2 lie/bonded. e3M970 . .,.....,ue ~-2 &O Don't call Ihle numw, "' """" poeit 1 Of ... ,..., ..... 4 213---4ie--900I U2·U21 .... JOI 1c ... 11• Car• •OEN. HOME REPAIRS. • .. -· 1ir..•a1 .,,.. uni-you went to make new Munllngton 8eectl ·-....... -r11 ··- .. -------·· • Paint Drywall.Carpentry _ .. .._ THE WALLPAPER ROUTE ~ alot ofmon.y S.tou.ln-location et t98IO 8eectl -••-•---• IMort;; loves bab;;lltlng. etc. Gery M6-52n PTL ~U~'\.:S~~~=~ Dec Speetal S 11/IQI rOll Rell• bl1 peraon No qutriet Larry Me-8788 Blvd Please epf)ly In pet· W•ntecJ 20 vr• • Some Ul-llt--M-11_.,... __ N-born or 3 yra up, my HANDYMAN LARGE and 112_._.11 1 Yr Guat 842•2078 typing 842-337 2 or IOfl at our 7148 Edtnoet •APer nee FIT I PIT Call IOf group "°"*· peirt r.:.i:q~~ •• ~eou~~ .. ~~P. .. ~1• nome lull time &42-9015 •mall 1 00 IT .\LLI ....., IHI0-0120 lalHI Ave, Hunti119ton -8Mch 9M 1025. aak for Greg tlfM a57-4i80 ,.., • ...,. "-· C .. 3 55 SelfSt01egebpettt Pl..W.1 lfut••oan••y •••-m Re s1 avr1n-1 btw n Bal\kl"" ---..... ,. ... or temov. .,,,.. I ltaaa·a· lt__.ct " 1· 79 Pat or Ive meg. ---•-2"""-.. -m M~d• th . .,, all Repairs 847-790t n• nUYm.itll 24.., D • 111. -.. l()t lll"'•tlon and ..-.-.. F""r· ... "•y"VEJ0 1E"'' y ru TELLER ...... IEE I ROBINS c(EANlNG HOME REPAIR Carpentry •• .,, .,......~ * .... 1 tu11 RE8LOWN OR PAINTED SERVICE 1 lhroougnly lenoM & get•. tr• trim, n.lltl --•. ~)Obi done rlgh_!1' bullnesa practice •t· Office Min~ Phone flll .--. e n•ve an 1mmeo1at1 Also Int/Ext P11n11no clean houae 640--0S57 dump rune. C.M & N.B OlengeCo Oflolnel DRAINS CLEAR From St5 totneya Non smotcer salet expet~ Sllary -··-opemng tor• teller train- lc •288597 83 t-921J5 _ etea: .nm Whyte &42·720& SWdent Mo¥era. TneurecS Fauciet9 ,...____. ..._... Newport Be.eh Send r• • commluton 850-9199 Parl time P<*llOna avail ae 1n our Newpon BMcn -• HouMCteentno. carpett & UC T 124·43& 841-8427 ' ..,....,,.,_,, ,_.,er, aume lo Hiring Parlner, ~ ~ G&lmll otf1e1 Mi n If moa '1u .. ,, l "Pholatery, wtndowt, etc. laalia NEW W8fet\OUM Storage 85 t -9804 M&M 722·9063 5000 Biren St Sult• c REASTRN .. Ef'l'RAo E ·-· euhler/cullomer MfV1C4I .••• :. 11..L •-•-' IJl 1212 t Expert Service & Repair 2900, NewPOn Beach H I M...,. M N YI .... _. ••P« T--.nn 25 wpm ~nt r•J ..... • lT HXUuRd . UOVIRd •Yll-IUI 32 yr• lkP Relk1'11Comm CA 92660 Sell Avon. IUll °''*"'time WotllG Mon-Fdt l t -3 Call j x1n1 car~· o pportunity 11ST1mn1n 8AM-3PM iMtl Cal Puf. 11n1 ~tautant, CofONI del Mar 640-3311 Louil Tm"-DESIGN TRAINEES PIT FIT Call 7 dey9 Alf/I( tor Beth 7S6--1234 pptlanoe ICe e rig . Commerclat lnq__ welcome Garage & Yard Clnupt Lie "'09035 984-8919 No e11per nee Near eor~ bef tam or ah .....,"' our Telle< Tr ming .IAlfTlll asners-dryer1-ran8e1 Home & Office cleenlng by Jon 84S-8192 grc;•:.gt;,';:h~t: WATER RE PIPING Xlnt HOEPTIHIST 11ome or work Call K1tn1 2pm ~~~~0Fn I program F0t more 1ntor Relt()ent1el cleenlf'O. WOf11· 11nwaahefs Lie 24 -0717 JODI Pleue call for lree NPT/CM/LAOUNA. ArM piece." Ceretul. court"Y Fast PICeO development 458-t538 _ __ ma11on call 87S-4!IOQ ing loreman. MC>n-<Ffl 8-& estimate 642-8748 Haullng-cleanup.palnll~· Ucll'T4782t &42-8815 cr~·tuL!blnobon~~--6~~~ office need• frlendly •••n••( •&1 ir• Mr JOhn LllJn S5 50·'6 75 hr UM com- vt 1 " indlv w/prot me.nner to ---• LIS UIELES panw vans min 1 yr exo • --~-~-----Hooaecleantng 14 yrs exp. mo ng d•ya. •·•-23 1 I l WEEKE nandle bu1y phonet and tun 11me1 or Per1 time FRANCO'S ' ark ng Areu & oo Ing rellable, reas, lree eat, own UI a NO PLUMBING llgnt office dutlel. New-counter salel poeltlon In FEIE••• 11¥1111 clean cut. bondabl•. Repairs & Resurfacing trane Pina 845-9868 Della ltaltll, leaatJ No Overtime! Call Any port Peninaula 1ocatlon retell 11ore See St8Ye ~ I lluent English Alao PIT w a1erproot1ng 83 t-4199 Newport's Fin .. t tntetlot Fitanl Aldet & RetM lor elderly. Time 84~8712 Experl n-smkg required Wrlghll Hardware, 126 a ,,_ upacale Italian ~ 320 I Newpon Blvd eve Npt Bctt &42-682.4 1 i --~ ........... .,___ Live In °' out. 833-2009 P1wkic1 Call Debbie 675-9840 Roeheltllf St, C M. t•urant opening In Munt· N9'*por1 Beacn i 2663 UOUOR CLERK r veway1, pat os, pa1n1, Malntenaooe. The THE OFFICE OF 1-...~!..:~~!"!"~--- 1 1nonton. Beacn, 11 now n1r-EOE MI FI H I Pi T weekend evening• etc. No job too amall Nestkeepers 975.7409 Of John Caroompu o.c Cere '°'~In liceflM ... LIS FAMllS* HOlmlltST llClllY FUllS 786-622 Reas Mickey 535-o553 We wlll clean your houM. N-port Beach 548~402 1 ::!• ;= 540-~~ MRS STEVENS tor Vet hoac>lt•l 4 Day • Opportunity lo earn extra LllE/PIEP CHIS open1~'io~T:~P Mani-'"' 1116 - 2---- 1phalHepe1r pricing 1011 apl, olc Re&1 rate, refe, I ti ._ "--Ua Psychic & Tarot Carda Sat Lag 8Gn 494-5486 "',_'!!'...ev, & nsefltt191ng1~ ngouolidra"!t p•llT9f -11111 c;ur111a A111sta s.t9-t005 HHl lfn pt complell·h~111vy roller exp Olorla 631-~89 att 3 ti •I • .,.. 11 alatl~ You tell me nothlno, I wlll """' • "' 1 v ... '" l"K> 1 Start now• Santa Ana oe 645"4269 7am-9pm Coatracttfl 24 lllr D• 111-1111 FINE PXfNTINd By Aldi-~Y~/~$~~ ~!~ Ml!lll~~~loor ~~tc~~~~ w~2~7~ PIZZI IUIEIS c;:;e~;P~:~am win~>" 1 ~~~;e ~=~m~t •. / P&TIElllCllORlTl 9Heatlngdonerlght41 ard Slnor t8yraolh_,py 772-2132(714) 772-1021 work Garden Cen ter FIM. ltellan exper pref MacGreo<>' f a<;nts 163\ per1enc.e neceaury II tyPM designs & colo's U-1'at-lfflll·lltll41 Cheta A/C Heall"" 5 .._1a1 cuTh'•'nomerk-Yous., Lie ,..!~1 14• 157t w Katella, Anaheim N/smkr H8 842·88~ PltmM but not mandator; Appty P1acen11a C M Company w111 train Call 646·2 113 tor ell Comm/resld 63 1-2345 1 Hour $erv/M.J nt $3o ............ ... ----Camera person to worlc btwn I0--4pm dally 81 Salar1 $920 pl mo ti emove asphalt driveways BATHROOM & l(ITCHEN 492-6827 #459283 RAlf'i_BOW PAINTING IMtia HCln/SCTIY Yertteal comme<Clal cam-17041 BMcn Blvd CAI WW uwn QuaHf.ed Call Mt King, replace w /c.oncrete REMODELING Free 911 --_ QuaJlry ii our policy AIR required for land develop-11a. latnlllar wltn PM'T Huntington 8eedl lmrne<ltate employement 662.5843 bricktt>lock wk 539-0345 Ltca29668 I 587-3049 Laa•ac••iat 650-6646 JEFF Uc 8688 CAN BEAT ANY BID BY ment company Excellent process exper pref. or '°' full serv1Ce cer .. un PART TIME --50% 722 7537 telepttone manner. aman wlll tretn 5 Days p/wtc In-w•1Ttr11w·-r·· ,,..~ mull oe !.I• Spectallze in driv-ays. Deaeatic ltmca--& Lancut A A A PAINTING tnl/E.xt _ • appearance. non-amkr, c1uo1ng Sat Apply Pen-"''" .. , .. -perteneea &44-4480 patio walks. block w•ll Prof Cpl Ill k It TREES LOWEST poeejble price ROOFING recover, re-word P<ocesaing HI* nysav9f t680 Plac.entla with car for kmch route Wlllll/ClElll ADVERTISIM~ brickwork etc 952 9352 ho 0:1 ~~ your 10 Step Service IMl2·3235 pairs, hot tar, Ille, roc:k, Salary S 1400 mo Hrs Ave C M ser'll~ Earn S3S.S60 ftW .., me '" • mo• Topped/remo,V.S. ci.en. QLA•o ow P .. INTIN-G wood, free eet 750-6586 8 30 • 5 30 Pleele call daily Lori 1 K1tctien cell Mtture person g1tt shoo nets n-smkrs 640--03~ lJp, ,_ lawne 75t-3478 ~ " Pall IOf annt 863-7033 PlllTIM for appl 979-0747 Jonn Wayne Airport Call • ARTIST i S -.1 IM /Ext 30 yrl Hpef , _., Sett 8L2 r0 1 e"' •• atll tinCtl 0..u TIE ••irir• •--ir ref's 842·5214 Camera1P1ateroom AQ.s--,._ I 5a39 "morm nos ., • ., ov -----unnuY tant Knowledge ol VfK· -•tt• ~ IGrowtng Oraf194! Coa1t cu· ype Word roces.. Entry & l?rench 600(, Lawn-r r ... Shl'ub lnetall HOMEOWNER EXPERTS li!o-i~--------In C<IM Propeny Man~ heal camera and PMT FT£R OlllSTllU IS ClllJHl Newpaper needs im - lng We do manuscripts. By Norman The Doorman Tree Trim and Removal lnl,/Ex1 Acous Celllng• ITil MYllMllllS ment Co Front office IP-procesa nelplul Wiii A GIVE YOURSELF A Gin ag1n11 ... e prod1Jct1ve mailing llst. etc 786-3330 Oak a. Fir 857-000R Lawn Main. & Rototllflng Llc•288597 831·9295 Comple1e remodeling peatanee required. Good train Monday IPM to &?· leyout an1t1 IOf Part time Compuuze Bookkeeping & Electrical --Sprlnkl9f Install . Repair --l llty work Reatonable 1yp1no. otttoe telepttone prox 8PM Tues t IAM SCHOOL lmrne<l•ate POSot1ons No po1111on Pr1or new•· taxes· SBA loan-payroll rree estimates. 548-6085 INT /EXT· 20 YMre Exper 75&-9088 skllla Word procesalno & to approx 7PM Tnu" • ei1pet1ence necessary PIP8f eirperience & pr-o- G 760 008 p••11tSI f• irmut Average Room S29 t--bookkeeping exp help. 9.5 Optional JOBS Must t>e 18 °'over ~api<l duct ton wnOWledge help. uy · 1 "" '-" ,. C&B LAWN SERVICE Exterlot Stuceo $130+ idn Clt1aia1 Appl PENNVSAVEA advancement possible 1u1 Mu91 •Orie well under TYPING-S/H BOOl<KPNG Ouality work, lr"m MoW-edge twloe mo. $20· mllerlalt. &42-0.W2 tut Maryanne 675-4900 t~ Placenlla Ave C M, No S1rtkes or layofls deadline Send reeume FAST/ACCUR SERVICE •425513 968-7401 $25. 645-5737, 546-5722 PAINTER NEEOS WORKI SEcanuY EARN Plenty ot work To &r to Steve Hough An DI· VERSAT1LE 640-0888 DON'S-ELECTRIC ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Int/Ext. celling•. ""n cab Part lime. tor Interior de-Pltmn r&/\ge interview call •ec1or Dally Plk:it p 0 492·5958 Service calls. Sod. Clean-upa. Malnt. (26) yr• exp., WOt'k guar. ,____ llgn atudlo, 7 30-2 oo, Ott Set Preurr1&11 Apply MONEY (l14)H 1·0HO Bo.: t560 Coste 0 M.a dryer outlet• etc, bOnded. Sprinklers. etc. 850-'4t47 Davts Painting 964-3637 ._~~.,_ ___ ,;,;,;~ Mon-Fri, eventually lull PENNYSAVER. T660 (211)804-1411 C.a 9262fl ·--t-----... k:e-'NEW/REP R a r: Ume lmmed ()9enlng Plecenll• Ave, C.M PRIZES -·-ir -·..w llper ari>entry 9f'I Al · uallty No SELL Idle Hema with a QUALITY PAINTING eteh Mall resume 10 t 137 CLWlr•s ._ _, Repalr-Remoo'I Additions IQbs 10 small, reasonable. Dally Piiot CIUllfled Ad L--Winter RetM-Free ••-Ttr&A•(ll er u-ll•IH W.f•Ma• "" 1uLY .. LIT Doors·elc 548-4980 Free es1 , lle'd 631-2345 &42-5678 ~lmat" Jonn 72~9707 _., •11a¥11 ,.._ Bav-1oe Dr. Corona d.i -TRIPS Pa11 lime lpm to 7pm ,.. ,.. ~· Newpor1 Hgte 548-1673 Mar. CA 92625 top comm1111one. ben· . Can 644 •• u :> 1 ror Dann~ 330 We1'1 Bay St aflts &42· 7222 c M ' ... 011a Mna CA 92627 Cnta Jle11 2624 1..,.,, leack 2Ht laata Aaa l•iC~4 .._tt Te Leu 2114 Jlt4ical/Deatal 5105 W()(le 1~~~&1~ w.is CUHS ':_.~•,n~1tta.1 °~1;:!LP;C:~ t:::;:,:· PuttlP Plllll Westltlde tBdrm S500 t lidTni"Seoo ftlfr; @ah'. Wl0<5W fiM mon9Y for Ollltlll Beach offloe u a P"ert-Plfmlinent lull time sales -rn. 17 14)955· t330 $Day 0 ·wtt tndildlng 511 ulll meld, unlurn. IO(lry washer A slovt1Jneiud.cs. •PALM MESl AJ>J§; TD'a. $10,000 up No PM1 time AM's relleble time SeGfetary Pre4er Clerka Appty 111 pet90n lttnJ.lfH. -Niii tr111n I.WY ~- lac No Pt!*' 6•6·•382 NO PETS 54S-4855 18drm Untumllhed. 1561 Cfedlt...-. no penelf)' resp person. K·~ experience tK book -10am-12noon Costa If you are loo"king IOf extre IEUYllY Plllll N'f'SAVER 1660 ~ DHa Poiat 2626 1655 & S595· Two 28A apts near Dana Harbor & beacnee A-2509 t L• Create B -2508 t Le Cr11ta Ownel' 494-6848 2 DELUXE 3 bd 2 Mesa Drive 54~9880 Denlaon Aatoc 873-73 11 O C area. Good drlVloO k~ng & personel com-Mesa Stat1otll4's 270 E spen<11ng money Of Ilk• Fun ume mull 11ave goo0 11• Ave. C M batns lrple, 091'~~ R.N _., honelt reep &u...,....tl rec:ofd. Karen &40-0140 ~~., Must .r~ 45 • 17th St C M to go 1>1aca Ilk• Megle dt1v1ng re<:o<d tor part1 I •Reoistrat1or1 woouirs• Lieto shOpa. no pet1_ prof. 25-35, to nnd a HITIL asstSTllT M Suaan ~ 234 r1ave something you want Mountetn l<nona Berry r9'11al company l4 7!> $30-{ tOOtOy 534-t 400 S 1000 & ~200 873-03.43 lhare hollling. C<IM/NB a.....c .... n 2121 Ex.pet fOf busy Newpor1 '""lrMC• C..lltJ 1o Mil? Clut1flec:l ao1 60 ~=d~ c; !':! ;! ~ri;5 '';:~~ .. D ~:al~ Earn~~" rour tirst c>av1 •UllllLIAPT• Karen.2 l3/437-1020 Beach dental olflce ••i,atC..r1 ll well 642-5678 haveteveral098'ltngh Cott•M ... 8-42·\t!MI SANOWICHSHOP -P1111- 2Br 1Ba 102 Antlbea. Don Roommet•. f9m pref llhr SCRAM-LETS &46-48Q l Legun• Niguel Cleriul/Otlice S4ll c M H B or F 'II llNRIS w•.-.t• lime IOem-2om Mon-4bl" 2 ...., n .. nice area --6.42-4333 l'f~ -•"'9 day-Friday S4 2511\f 675-12.W evt 822-8795 • ., • INSW£RS DENT AL Aut/Ortl'lo ROA Brighi cheerlllf pert0n to __ Muet 118..,. ec0t1 ,,.,-.1e1e E..rp ,, meture temele -__ _:snp~aclOUaL.:.'~11itictr~act::..:_1sve~15J8d:Dr\Cm~~'!';;~~~· ~:.:~~i(SiCi27;;i5iii·iWKa.rts;:::, 8iii9iis-Ai7ie848~~ ft Req ortno exp. pref 4 d•y operate JWjlcf'lbo•rd run ••• •••••••• •••••••• ••••••• tn9Ur FOf more mto c.11 c .i1 .>oe 7 t4t524-804.3 MN Medna . W-,,--ompom-:r<iloc B 642 242 r ryptng a nlli'\O RT • on~ 7147528-7021 49&-9482 Nooo-5 30pm. kitchen, frpf<:, encl gar 2ba Ellide C M. $355 Hotel Regl -anai •• 1 _1 • Eves/Wknd• f'rvt bch s 1395 & Up mo H'tutll 650-8867 COME HO~ ......-11-.,....,.. S t2121mo • • fuy ASSEMBL v WORK ---- BHt. ltaclll 2640 •ALSO• ltatah It hrt There are few 1n1ng1 ITlOf'e llSIUIOE CUii IJ1·I000.1 t1t4J : The Dally Pllor Clrcularlon office need•.: S:::, OOP~o:' ~~•r:r;_-1~~~~fo~T~~'ONE•P•' !!"!:ZB!!'!A-2'!!'9"!'A"",8""a""r_lnd.,..,.,-..Nl'!"lce-L.g tBr wllrplc St t95. _24 t>eautltul 1n1n • auntlM Must nave at least 6 mo's E_OE. • rellable meture end tespon1ible pereon for• 1 peri«icei~v .. Sales De-w 'ret'I Days S5/hf• • 1 Sorry no pell 780-0919 u unless of courM you're exper In 1111 pnuea of • • Ne s.-5 4 plex ulet street. t waiting tor the tclds to medleel btlllno and follow WHI PllOIUH • • phone cluk po1ltlon. Applicant mulf • 11111 tend Mlf-e()dresaed comm 4 71 I S~~ '~:r•;;:n 6~~-~~ ~~fy' in~;" .~~~~1~~: \~1~~04~~~ r::: COME HOME lJp. Type, tile, good for law office NeWP<>rt •have a good phone pusonallty. TraJnln9• 1 sta'1r: ~:f~3 llHllWUtll tmll VIiia A-1·1• 675-701.. S300/mo. 65()....8573 <Ur.i phone techniques ood Beech Non smoker • wlll be provided. Learn valuable office• 3 8 E A TirCll""•• :·' 3BR/2ba Unfurn. Patio. BaJboJS. nice 3br 2ba hae, 640•8950 ext 147 Partnel'. 5000 Birch St. : $4.00 p/hr to 11art. Monday-Friday • Ft Pierce Fl 33482 M~~: ,:n ~~J~;S~lfled I ~ ~~~r '"' .. v ... ..... ,.... ,.,s benefit•. Cell Jeff Fehr, Send resume to Hiring • •klllt. work with nice people and earn: I • t nttrpflte 0 ,.. ··- #Sf Walk to beach. Yrly. F/P W/O gar 1 blk bet\, -MEOICALSECRETAR'I' Suite 2900. Newport •8:00AM to 2:00PM. Pluu call Eiieen toe Fii lfTllll Wtll S 1000/mo Call 873-_2507 ~a~.•ml.kSrt~m6°73_2A:!!! FIT. front otc Internal Beaeh, CA 92660 •schedule an appointment 642-4321. bt e 1 $$$ WEEIE•D 11.AUIEll 2BR 2BA. p11t10 carport. _,..,..., ..,.,., FOUND ADS med prllC1ice In C M • $600/mo avall tmmed Beach Duplx. 3br 2ba. l/p, or Debra 675-6577 /work •. 204. EOE patio. gar Step• to eand -- ------Mature, pleuant person Tee .. ical/Tra•a •. tmmeo1111e OClf'll\1l'lg~ •or Weeo.•'11l M&n tiger lor 846 06J8/W 548·52631H s 1095/mo. Agt 759-5080 BEACH HOUSE share 3 ARE FREE Ins bllling. back Ole exp • •• Orange Coast Da11, P1to1 New$paper I SEAWlllD YILUIE 1>$lrm In Newport Beech pret'd. 548-7736 5505 • file 01S111buhons ror Ille ' ~ V N E A ~ E A I 0 WT S'4 D II Pll t • sma11 G • £ "le•gl'I Ill Alltl 00 mo 673--0727 c I llllUS WIST. EUCTllOIAI : a y 0 • oornooo P11one Boo-., 1n 2 30 10 30 .. M P1Cj!up WNY llOT1 0 ft G 0 I t c 0 u r . e Beaut Npt Htgt Condo a : I IPM to 7AM. Certlfled or 4-6 years upertence • 330 w Bay Street • Ille N-port Beecn Cor-',;,~~~ :~~c:.::::~· 2Br 2Ba·2 trplca-2 car Mstr br/ba, nlee amenn-••2 Mll Trtlneee Mu st be commerctal/lnterlors • • • ona de• Mar Costa Mesa encl gar-vaulted oetllno•-1es. N/S. S525 722-1222 -• mature. & int9fested in 770-0t02 • Costa Mesa, CA • Santa ""a "°""ta1n va1 Cai F.41 43t>• ask tor Live where you ll&ve •Spectacular apl5 + 1 & 2Br 1 & 2Ba SUll8S '*Spacious townhou~s * Flreplac.es I gate guarded communl----_ e e ~ 4 rvine 1rea'\ Musi Jorr ty t blk toFallhlonflland OM Bay/ocee.n view 3Br =:a=~ et~l~y~= IWIEll •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •e 01 OIOef P•C)()r '"' we NEED "0U"' No pets, call 644-0609 lor 2Ba hM , frplc, gar SSOO E.x...,leoced & Appr9'1tlee 1n1ouranc" 4 vahO dr vers Ba•t:Joa "°' r>dO'ooo wasn1"" 1 1 642 1559 or 759-0806 -----661 Ceoter St. Costa ,.._.. . .• -'Ppotn men . FOUNO Cat. pure wtlfte, Meea S4a-5585 Cati 642·9237 •G (at q•q 300<. 'l. J-'3~ '* Prtvate oa1con1es Garden patios or ,cp~~~~:~~.1Jb~~~:o M~:. n:~~· $~~~ lovlng female 897-570~ CltricaTOttfce 5 400 NEiii... Openings Now Available shOps. no pell, $900 mo utllltles Ment &45-7767 F~~:~'~:C~~: ICC 'i'PAY Cllll lmmedllle opening tor WltYHU •3 Lighted 1enn1s c.ooru * 2 $w1mm1ng pool• •Streams & poncfl •Sorry no P"l!I •Furn111111ngs av111I WHV NOT CALI HJ-1111 SEAWlllD YILUIE 15555 Hlinllnglon Vlllnge Lane, lrom San Otego Frt'lf!Way north ol Be11cll to McFeeloen wesl on McFadden HIT 1uc1e•s FllHT QUIET RESORT LIVING • Ss:>arkllno helled pn<>I •Court yard view dining •Vignette 8BO areas •Twtlght dine In court yrd gazebo• •Spacious Apartments •Your own pvt p11110 •Gourmet llllctien yrty 67:H>3.43 r ole11lona1 oifiCI mete 531-4018 quanned person Harne LIM ,••1 llfflLI Condo:2 ttry. 2300 IQ tt ---Entry level position on1oe 1600, 1660 exper hefP- -West of O C Airport In LOST blk FICockapoo 18 & 10 key expe< hefptul fur Excellent company Harbor View, pvt bch, tBr C.M. Part turn $3000/mo lbs. wtitte mark on chelt, Xlnt t>eneltts & wor1c1no benefits 11nd work tng' I ba, stv & fflg Yrly Muat Gross IN vme Rentals vie CdM (Wed l 759-1917 conditions In busy cor-condition• Apply qualtly w/park $100 mo , 1891 & sec 873•2982 675-4912 or 754-1792 LOST Lh ... AplO, w25, po<ate office Apply In mall otflc:e tpace ~. aml female, gray/tan. person HAllEHUT Living alone? Cozy Gueet House Stpe to bch Ulllt Incl S375 Fee 5571. $210/mo. Call w .. tern vcty P1ulerlno & Bear THE JOLL V ROGER INC Auto Tint. 957-6468 S500 Rewardl 556-3807 t71042 Gillette Ave NIU PlltT 330 W Bay Street C.01111 Mesa, Ca or c.JI 642-4321 f EL EAENT &7S-888 t NEWPORT HTS 2BA 2ba, lplcl pool no pet• seoo 738 Tustin 642-7658 Nwpt Hghta 2Br 18•. Oar lndry $725-$750 Mgr 160t8 15th SI 860-&2f3 WA TE.RFRONT 8LOG xecutfve suite: 1350 alft 4th llr W/VIJ 642-4644 Mon-Fri 9 to 5 Tra••I 3114 SllYIU.IY RIT air & ground, Dec;. 21-28 2 only $250 Cam-Am Toure 84S-717 1 larl!ra••• 3111 toUlfllllT lM 11& ---J.t IMW ... Wtrbr All bltln1 • View MOO. ,.. •n~au Pn,trty'I Meture lady fOf Ctwlatlen TELERENT 875-aaeo ....__"""l"l'I'.--...-27.-.'l.-I School Apply 18835 r-BtookhYral, FV 9412-3312 Plmtftl xlnt MeM V~.;. toe RESPONSIBLE womart to 3BR 2'..;BA. lrg & bMYUf\JJ 545-4123 babytll tOf I year Old, my w/oceen view, 3 car gar, · ...---.... trig, micro. truh com-•OffloetSnoptSt~aoe• ,..,.,,., ••P w/cttfldren lrvtne 250-0331 •IMllHPH* Ellab C M Roofing Co llHFtll HPllR •Al Meks a full charge bkkpr capable of Qu11111y work exp 1n cost aectg. A/P, Min 5 yr exp 6•2-7222 AIR, P/R, & GI L thru llC· - counts aud1t1no U lyplno skllla nee Bac:tcground In con1t lnduatry an HMI Own tranap req Salery commensurate wtexp & ate 111 level Full time. t>en- efl t 1 6A2·7222 btwn 9--4 OLDIUl PUT Tm Wiii train Piefoe &OI 'Smith Mortuary, H B 538-6539 •SllHUH• Experienced tn shak11. composition & s111no ... Knowledge ot reQalrs 1 plus Full time benefit• 642· 7222 btwn 9-4 nnsmt11 P&ITI IP &ITIST Immediate opening for exper typeeelfer Mull have nevi merk-up CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Cs•h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY , INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collecting . no sol1cl t ing. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney After Schoo-l - Student Jobs! Do You l"leed S Cash S And A Good J ob To Start ibe New Year? We are look ing for Jr HiOh an<' High School students and othen wtio would enjoy talktng with people and W()rt(lng with other ttudenta t"9ir own age You c•n earn S25 00 to ~ 00 eech W.-In commtsalona and MUCH MOREi You can work PA RT TIME In the atternoona and evening• and atlll have pJenty of tr• nme. You MUST BE FREE AFTER SC HOOll W• offer oomp .. te t,..1n1ng and provtde tranaportatlon Thia is NOT A PAPER ROUTE AND 1$ NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Come out end hetp u• get new cu.st~ 10< our ~paper and have a great time doing 1t You htve nothing to ION and a llUP9f Job to gain Call today arid m aybe you cart slart tomorrow! CaU Mr Earl ~48-7~8 or 241 ·8432 • ~ dove tan crpt •Ltg wellc·ln closell •Gated covered prkng •lttorage ALL UTILITlfS INCLUDED pe<:tor trpf<:. le<:lbeth. 625 9Q. tt. r ... C.M Muet be •veil O•'fl. Ivel Lero• deck Loll of 2 Nice.,... 5-48-7249 • wtcnda '5 tlr 759-M82 cloN t specie $1800/mo LM..... '-""" 3111 OlDIS &Tmll1 IATIEITIY Pll/UllPT. llHllTm mo.urns ••1>4W put&-up bKle ground llefpful )(Int ben-......_---=-------------_.; ._ ________________ ,, eflts inctudlno medical & • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t & 2 B&d1oom 315 Holmwood TSL MGMT 642-1803 Retall/ofc apeca tor rent EARN CNietmu money 'l Bedroom T 0 WN110Mf ---16 8 1 a/ I corner o I HouaeetMnlng SS/hr • Furnlahed & Unturnlihed SPACIOUS APARTMENT McArthur & Cout ....._. mileage 722-0659 dental 1nauranc. con· e ~~1~11::'~:;2 ~· COLLECTOR WANTED • P ·\RT 1 '1.llE : Vlalt our model Dt'lly 9 8 0 ocr.. "-7 S0try, no peta I MILE FR M ~N Prime apot In landmertc HOUSECLEANERS we need you now to wQtk -+---84i-2357 toe 2411 E Cout Hwy, exper, w/own lrentp in mator ~tel In ""1 • I f .. h • ... • '"u 1t01>'-•'r H'' t<1 t rt-t' or 11.1111 OUST l&IU PILIT • mnrr nl t hr folio""' tnjl. q u n • LA QUINT A HERMOSA S1ep1 to t>eactl, 2BR 2BA, St• 200, Corona del M• N-4-9791 So Ofg Cty Enioy top 182 t 1 Parkllde Ln. H8 ooean vi-. gar, frplG, 875-4900 P•Y· • ---ly check & • 330 W Bay SlrM t Colla M .... C1 92827 Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. e llOO!'> • . ~ . 141·1U1 w/d 11200 873-2828 la• llllllllPll tlexlble hOllday 1Cf1edule t2 hr1 plwtt M. pl hr TAC Tempo<ary Svea • .. , nt \fH \ .. \I ~"' Pl-R"'OV' • 142~21 • L .. • 2141 VER8AILLE828r2ba.,... ~ &&e-1514 4500Campu1. • 124,N 8 a1••a IC c11r1tv. OONn ""• •11•11 NMr Hart>o+'/W.,,,.,. 9 (71 4)152-842• • a l>1l \11U hit\t• " .. mil,. in ,nur • Earn up to $6.00 per hour for • , uu .. , • 18 1tll, garden •'•1 Jan 1 S930 Herb, days Unit Ind. Bldo·UM tome, PrefnU..11/ - Se75/mo , • P1ea.M cell 8•5 2702, eYtHt 722-1336 rent 8., c. S°ptllet AQt Malalatlltfft 1111 • •• • • •• ••••• • • •• •• • • ••• • • ~43 7248 Via lido Bayfronl 38r 2•,i, L..1 • DELIVERY DRIVER LUXURY 29drm Brealh· b• PCNTHOUSE wllg ......... UINIM'D • collecting for monthl y • .! '"\HU rn .. 1 .. 1~11•' • b I I Mlle II • 0 11 '"ll l'ftJll' 1all1nll ""llh • t1klno 390 ooean/mtn 1und•c 1e Y , I•• Oft.l!:NUtift IH4 "'" ftQU\ • 111e"W e..ch ecroq trie s 11501mo 87&-8090 bOHUT sAOP Root r• lmmedle11 .---'"' "'• : atreet Large pr1va1e .....-~"' • P•llO Elegently r•· Wtrlmt upat1lr1 28R tall/wtloleule. Fully time Ot.lrM:t Manager 1•.;eA /dOdt •12 3attl equipped S100K wtll •• lurblt h•d New CPI , w t\endle, llPPfOIC UOOK Mutt enjOy WOt'klnQ wfth kitchen bathrm Nevt1t S r. Newporl 111and !fl"'""* "'""1h ... _ ~ c;hlldren hperlenc;e • lived 1n tt you arelllld to 1 1100 950·21•5 -.,.,., 091 • fll'\4! 1Urroun<11ng1 you will laa C ... ntt JiH ovnly 8kr !81 ) NiP"" • b• p1u110 Leut 433--t308/°'33-172 we ofter at1 exoelent ben-• S 1A50/mo •0-4·2285 unCn. nr Get11 Hoep 1 ICE CREAM STORE Eaoel efl1 pt00rem, ptjd •• • StudlO, ecroH 11r..i rrom :· ~j=~~· ~'::a bMdl tocallon nda new catlonl I hOlldeys. bOnlll : oc;ein New c;rpt a paint • ~ NOW on.-Oec1 by ptO.,atn end den1el In-• FentHllC vtew seo<)tmo UnlVrn. nt Gen'l ~. ~ IMdtord et uoel ~ 111rence t1a.ty plvt • 497 7 t3a or 281 8191 Bdrm, OfW, t1V, ftpAo. Fulty ~ $20,000 milMOe '9imburMrnent • Stv<llO, pvt & ~ ec..n patlO, le&O mo. Avell =Ive W~ Aeel1y ~t ""* tCIClfY In • ¥119w. No pet• utn1 pd _,.,, 14• 643-fUI 520• • penion 81 o.1y '*"· ~ • HOO • tee 497 .. 281 ,_.. ~ wcwtllng ~ !ootllnl WMt 9ar tt.. Coeta : ~ .... Cit** tl'le '°' beCk• '°' lhllen "3ail ..... c. ~ .. '1 ... .,... ,. wltl'I Delly leMce Directory In tl'le In o.c ONet ~ I.fl\. Ot 2-4 p"' 'tewcui. ,· PllOl wans Me DAILY ftll Ol '5 '·'415 tlOfl Olp! ). e c .. Dally Piiot motor route au scr pt ~>ns. age 8 ow-: l1"""''', : available In Huntington ance paid In addition to hourly • 11.. H•u 11•· .. •r• ,0 hourt.. • Harbor area. 1-2 hours Ex le f ed • ... itflr-Plu I nmm1._,.nn1 and • per afternoon. wage. per need pre err • i•rnr .. , •· Call ~1~33: Mon-but not required. : -, \r. '"u ... .,,, hlr t.«'t"r c-n : day-Friday 10-5 P.M. : • ' lit R ~n J• m . \1undn-fri· • Ask for Art. .• • '• ,,,., an1i u lu u rn ·I .lo p.m . -•• Muet be at L-t 11 yra. old t Or~ Coeat : • "11111 " "'' • • ~IJ • CeH • • .o:..:':m. : :::-:~ : 111~·~~\:~.~~;s : Coeta 11111, CA : la..QZ1 ext. 107 : .\ "k FOR 8 . "i ILLIA. : •• •• ••••• • •••••• ·····~-~==:-::-::-===:--::-----'.:::::=:;;1 • ••••• _ ••••••• _. •••••• ,. 1 I l I . l 8 10 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Oeoett'tber 9, 1986 AC .. 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G ~NIVEASITY OLDSMOBILE r-HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate Mesa 540·0713 ) ORANGE CO\ST • 25~ MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1985 COOL fOMCAITI ON A2 ' ' Baby boomers lag behind elders Study says 30s generation can't match parents fn obtaiii1ng financial g<ials WASHINGTON (AP) -Many members of the "baby boom" gener- ation, now 1n their 30s, arc find.mg th~y can't match their parents' middle class achievements of nice homes, financial secunty and ch1l - dren's educat1on, 1ff! authors ofa new $tudy says "All around us. there are s1gns that California Californians to spend $10 billion on gambling In 1985, experts say./ A4 Nation Repubican leaders say balanced-budget measure may mean new taxes next year .I A4 Amtrak train barrels Into car, killing all three pass- engers./ A4 World OPEC ministers decide to abandon price-control strategy./ AB Paris fire bombs reported to be crude and probably the work of one Individ- ual./ AS Sports Raiders pull It out In overtime, 17-14./81 Rams go for the big one in game tonight at San Franclsco./81 Dominguez High is the No. 1 basketball seed In the middle class 1s tn trouble," said the study commissioned by the congressional Joint ~nom1e Com- mittee. ' "Single persons arc postponrni marriage. Families arc postponing having children. Good jobs tn manu- facturiflg arc being lost. Young people feel substantial economic pressure." The authors said some analysts fear .the situauon won't improve until the buge federaJ budget deficit 1s greatly reduced -an action that in Itself would probably lower living stan- dards in the short run. In cofiiments released with the report, ftcp. David Obey, D-W1s., chairman of the committee, called the situation "a serious problem." "We must achieve higher rates of growth and that means increasing the product1v1ty and com~uuveness of our economy," he said ... That 1s a hard and complex JOb with no 5tn&Je easy solution." Measured in 1984 dollars to re- move the effects of inflauon. median famtly income doubled between 1947 and 1973, the study said "But in some ways 1973 was the last good year.'' said the authors. University of Maryland publJc affairs Prof. Frank S. u vy and Richard M ichel, d irector of the income secur- ity and pension policy center at the Urban Institute tn Washmgton. In the 1950s and 1960s. men aging from 40 to 50 saw thc:1r eammgs grow by 30 percent, the study said. But men who were 40 in 1973 sav. their ca.tnJAgs over the next d ecade decline by 14 percent Even more stnbnj. young men afing fro m 25 to 35, often the years of biggest income 10creases, had aver- aged raises of more than I 00 perc.ent tn the previous decad es. but their tnflallon-adJUSted earnings 1n the decade aftt;r 197 3 rose onl) I 6 percent, the study saJd. An average 30.year-old in 19 7) earned S23.S80 10 inflation~ d ollars compared with SI 7,SlO for the 3().ycar-0ld of I 0 ycan later. And the 3().year-old man wouJd tuave had to pay 44 percentofhilsroa eam10gs to buy a median-price boux in 1983 compared with 21 perocnl in 1973, the study said. In all, med1an family income dccl1ncd from the I 973 biab poiot of S28, I 6 7 to $26,433 10 l 984. it llJd. .. Wluat went wrona'f the authon a!>k (Pleue eee BABY I A2) Auburn ordered to end race bias , Judge gtves Alabama deadline for proposal to halt segregation BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -A federal ) udge has labeled Auburn VntVef'Slt) the mOSt ~t.ed cam- pus 1n Alabama and given Gov. George C. Wallace until Valenllne's Day to devuc a plan to remove remnants of segrepuon fro m Ala- bama univers1ues. "The eVldencc tends to support the widespread perception of blacks rn Alabama that. eAcept for the presence of black athletes and the changes mandated by federal laws and regu- lauons. Auburn's raClal atutudes have-cbantcd hnk uncx the 'SOs," U.S Otstnct Jud&e U.W Oem on S&1d in his I ~pqc ruling. Clemo n's ruhng was wued Satur- day, the same day a black Auburn football player, Bo Jackson, won the HelSman T ropby. The school m Auburn had a black student enrollment of shgbtly more than ~ pe~nt lasa )car and a black faculty of 0. 6 pen:en t. I I• Classic at Estancia High in Costa Mesa./81 · Clemon 's nili also ~---tcd,..-__ _, Au urn s pre om1nant y w tte Mon13omef') campus, ..,.h1ch he S&Jd INDEX Harbor lights T he 23rd annaal Boat Parade and Cruiee of Lltht., eponaored by the Bunttnaton Barbour Philharmonic Aaaoclation, wu launched Siaturday with colorful entrie. like the Bel Tempo, above. Bel Tempo, entered by the New Comen and owned by Carolyn Roqaet, won the Be9t Animation award. The parade continue. through Dec. 21. needlessh duplicates programs at mosth bfack .:\labama State l 'niver· s1t\ 1n° the same cit' Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann landers Opinion A9 A3 B6-7 BS-10 A9 Use of chemical on sea lions OK' d (lemon also focused on <\ubum 's agricultural eHens1on program. which he said benefited from ··racial d1!><'nmmat1on·· a~mst a s1m1lar program at thC' states other land grant college predominantJ~ black AJa- bama ~&M l n1\e~1t) tn Huntsville. Pollce Log & Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather B10 BS AS 85 AS A6 A 3 85, s 81-5 AS A2 By tbe A11oclatcd Pre11 Southern California fishermen are sick of scetng their catch stolen by the burgeoning sea hon populatio n. so they've convmced authonues to make the sea hons sick of stealing the fish. State Fish and Game officials plan to start feeding the maurading mam- mal$ fish spiked Wlth a nau~attng chemical in hopes of training them to leave the fishermen alone, said Poll puts Cranston ahead of GOP rivals From staff Uld wire reports Potential candidates for the Rc- pubhcan nomination to challenge U.S. Sen. Alan C ranston -including three Orange County lawmakers - should be glad it's still 11 months until Election Day, according to the results o f the latest Cahfom1a Poll. The poll shows no clear leader among 11 possible carid1dates for the nom1nat1on and shows any of them would lose to Cranston 1fthe elect1on were held todey. In a statewide 'iurvey o f 313 registered Rcpubhcans. 34 percent were undecided on which of the candidates they would suppon. State Seo. Ed Davis of Valencia led the pack with a meager 12 percent Davis was followed by Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich with I l percent, television and radio commentator Bruce Herschenson with I 0 percent and Rep. Bobbi Fiedler of Chatsworth with 9 percent Tied at 4 percent each were actor Fess Parker; Assemblyman Robert Naylor of San Mateo: st.ate Sen. William Campbell, wbose district encompasses parts ofOranac County, including Irvine: and economist Arthur Laffer. Reps. Ed Ztehau of (Pleue ... POLL/ A2) biologist Doyle Hanan Environmental groups. tncludtng a Laguna Beach organizauon, have protested the plan could be dangerous to the sea hons and other mannc hfe as well. "When you start to introduce to xic chemicals into the manne environ- ment, you're asking for trouble." said William Ford. executive d irector of Friends of the Sea Llon 'in Laguna Beach. Tests have been approved by the Belen Cameron Woman likes brief career Newport constru ction worker selected as national model for un erwear line When Rosalyn Keathley was cauaht Wlth her pants dMm. 1t was no cause for embarra.ument She was one offi ve women selected for a nationwide advertmna c.tm· p&Jfl\ to promote Jockey Inter· nauonal'a line of underwear for women. That meaftt the 28-year-old New- port Beach rt 1den1 would n} to New York to wear only her smile and Jockey underwtar while photosraphs were taken for a maaa.une 1dvcrt1sc- mcnl . 1 For a construction wo rker specia • 111DI 1n the tnst.aJlalJOn of fire apnnklc 1 \\ \tem the elptrlcnce was j memorable. .. It was fun," Keathley wd. "They pampered me the whole tame." Tbe company that made Onoles pitcher Jim PalmCT T'C'COlf'IUblc outside his baKball top wanted to do the same for women who typically art known only by the uniforms 1hcy wear. Rather than hire profC1 1onal models. Jockey 11 seekina women from various walks of hfe to emphaize that underneath at all. they all share the same brand of under- prme:nt.s.. .. For a Iona time the sayma was 'look who's wunna Jockey now · ' W11h this campallJ\, we·~ s.ay1nA women arc weann1 Jockey now.' aays Ho'W&t'd C<?Oley1 president of the Keootha. W11.-ouco company. "We've alwa)'1 used real people 1n our ads since the days when Babe Ruth and Red Granat promoted our men's underwear. h's been su~ssful for us to use people who people can become fam1har Wltb." Keathley ..,.ees. "I think people relate better to real people jn the ads lhan they would to professional models. It's a cut.tin truth in advtttwtll that comn aero " aht a&Jd Other modtlt to be featured 1n the c\ltftnl 1mes and rdaied promo- tional appearance. are a w,,eon from Pboe~ a recrnt collete anduatc from M1nncapoti1i a oompu~ firm a«uuvc ftom Pat\lbuflh and a National Marine F1shenes Ser.net> and will begin next year tn watc~ ofT Orange County, San Diego and San Pedro Fish and Game workers 1.1.111 1nJect hth1um chlonde into tuna and other span -fi shing species and dangle the w nted fish over the side offishing boats. "The sea hon eats (the treated fi<ihl and 1t makes him 111... Hanan Cit· plafned. ..Then be associat~ the illness with the fish -and stops eaung the fish." Env1ronmcntaltsts 1.ontcnd the program could put the ~a lions oil all food. and al<>o ~\ ltth1um ~hlonde could damage the an1ma1,· nef'c muscle. d1gestne and ur1.ulaton S\Stems "It'<, al'>o p<><iStbk that other foh dolphins or >A-hales could get" thr spiked fo.h . Ford said Ford and .lhe....l,.aguna Beach oi;- ganiza tton has protested the issuing of the federal permit for the program (Pleaae .ee CHEMICAL/ A2) 'The coun concludes that the state of ~labama has indeed operated a dual SHtem of higher educatJon. that 1n cen.atn aspects. the dual system yet n1sts and that 1n other respects. the ·root and branches· of the system ' ha.,e not been destroyed.·· Clemon \clld ThC' ruling resulted from a lawsuit tiled~·. "ea~ ago b., the L . Justice Dt-pan~nt Clemon heard more than a month of tesumon~ dunng a (Plea.e eee JUDGE/A.2) Irvine board chief grabs the reins Helen Cameron says she·s perceived as a peacekeeper in a difficult period board The pres1den,' •~ largeh a ccr- !'n10n1al post t>C'<'ause each board mt'mber ha~ an equal 'ote But the prC"<11den1 lead\ the .board mccungs and trad111onalh speaks for the dt~tnd In this role. the board prernknt mu\t be prepared for OC· ~as1onall.,.hea1C'd confrontauons w1th tai..uh\ and parenb By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Of ... 0.-, ......... Helen Camero n admits she's ta._- 1ng the rems of the Irvine U nified School D1stnct Board of Education after a d ifficult penod Dunng the 1984-85 school year •Ki ndergane n through 12th grade teachers squared off apinst the In inc school board to a contract d tsputl' that led to a one--day stnke 1n Februan ..\ tw<>-year contract 1.1.a\ approved the following month. •Ft nanc1al problems prompted the ROBERT HYNDMAN Pf OPlt 1N JHl Nn&t s mother from New Yorl But Coolt'y says m on: v.omen att cont1nuaJl} bema sou&ht Word of that tean:h reached keathlcy last ~uaust "l rcmembcr n:adtn& about Lynn Pme (the Phoenix suraeo n and cbam pion body builder) appearlna 1n tht ad," Keathley rte.all "The tory wd Jockey wa loolof\I ror a woman 1n a blue collar JOb So I wrote to tht'm I MCW It WIS IOint tO bf fun •• h was wvcral Wttk before sht' '-'a\ asked to meet Cooley who was 1n t o\ (Pleue-WOllAl'/A2} ' ~hool board tu\ ut SI ' m1111on lrom 1t\ J q~ S-t!o t'lu1lget h' rc•dunnl( an and mu<;1C 1n,trul twn. nul"\1ng Ct>Un· scltng and llhran \C'r' 11.e"> and da~sroom 'uppltes •The board pondC'red h~l"' to pr0\ 1de enoush daSSfllllffi~ Im thC' d1stnct's grn1.1.1ng enrollment a~ 'talc fu nds for ne1.1. ~'hOOI lOn<;tnJct1on became 1ncrea<;1ngl\ s.:-ar\C' No..,., (amer·)n )4 1\ 1n the d1stnet's hm ~at "ihl' 1.1.-a\ p1d;C'd unanimou\I\ la'lt T u<"<.d3., to ~rvt' a ~tar u pr't'\idtnt ''* tht fi, r-memtxr C amcron said she 1sn 't womed ·1 '" a lv.a\S been comfon.able tn leade~htp Pcl\1t1ons." the board pre'l1dent said "And l thmk f'm fl('rC'e1\ed a~ a peacemaker. a diplomat·· Rc:femng to the past school tenn ~ht' ~1d "It was,. an euremel..,. ,halknging ~ear. cen.amh one of the (Pleue eee CA.llltRON / A2 I ................................................ __ _ Identity of woman found in suitcase remains unverified 8y PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... 0-. .......... The 1dent1ficau on of 1 v.l>man v.hose bod) '-'IS found 1n\1dt' a discarded su1tcal<' tn In me ~turday was be1na wnhheld pcnd1na vrnfi· cation. a count) coronC'r·, 'P<>k"man satd unda) The boch ..,.,-as di~ovt'red 1n the su1tc.sc b count) shmff 'I deput1C1 af\CT a contnctor dn,101 h) spotted the 1u1tOL~ on the side ot Jeflrc) Road "I ""' that nt'"-\u1tcav . and I called w police. -Ult rontnK"tor said ... \ accore11na to the AIS0C1atcd Prns. "\ ou don't scc too many new \U1tcatn out hCTC," u1d the cootno- tor who wa.sn'udcnufied .. . I didn•t v.-ant lo {look tn»de)," lnv~uptorsat the scenecbdn't say 1f all 0t pen o( the Vlctim'a body hid been stuffed nwck the swtaue. The body had -. abandoned an an unJ ncorpe>Tatcd nanl .ectioo near lrvtne on a pnvatc eecuon of J~ Ro.d about lYJ m1tes nonhtalt of t.bc Santa Ana freeway. A aun club and lhootina ranee lia at the cod of the rOlld. about a milt rrom the ~t ~ the body "' (Pl••._ 80DT I UJ ' • 0rMge OOlilt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, o.cem1>er 9, 1985 WOMAN LIKES BRIEF CAREE R •.• hoaAl A.nlelies for I trade show. '1 wanted to ace if ahe would be the ~t type of penon f'or the ads." COOiey laid .... round her to be I weU- spoken person who is Clijoyable to Wk to and is very comfortable meetirur with people she doesn't mow.~ Soon afterward the initial meetina with Coole)'. Keathley was flown to New York for test shots and a press conference. A return trip Nov. 24-26 included a s'hootiOJ for tbc actual maaaz_ine ad, ·which 11 scheduled to run in the sprina in such mapzines as Cos- mopolitan, Seventeen and Glamour. A broken heel suffered on the JOb did not deter Keathley from appear-ina in the underwear ad. An directors cleverly covered the cast with leg warmen and shot the photop1lpb as Keathley was pulJing on her work overalls. When the ad appears1 a photo depictina Keathley on the JOb 91\U accompany the underwear pic- ture. It's easy to picture Keathley as a model. She stands 5 foot I OYJ, her hair is blond, her eyes arc hazel andber Corvette is red. But although she enjoys work in front of the camera, it's the work under a tricky fire sprinkler system that holds her interest. 'Tm very serious about the work." ::be says. "J never liked ordinary women's Jobs and this one is always new and interesting. And you also &Cl to meet a lot of guys on the job." Keathley is ready to make the transition from an apprentice worker to a journeyman, a change that translates into more responsibility and better pay. It's a long way from her st.an four years aao wben her brother Gary helped &Ct her Started at a time when all she knew was that "a Phillips 'K:TCwdrivcr was the one with a funny end." Keathley said she had no rcscr· vations about stnpptnJ to her under· wear for the ad campaign. "I think they're very ta.stefully done. T hey're try_ing to sell under- wear, not womens bodies," she said. "And as long as they make me look flattering, what else can J ask fo r'!" • - RC::~~ Keathley. a Newport Bellcll ccmtraetloll worker. m a new lln.e of a.aclerw-.r for .Jockey IDtenlatlonal. Beaches remain closed after sewer line break BODY P'romAl found. ••• Law enforcement officials have noted in the past that it's not unusual for homicides to occur elscwhcn:, after which the victims' bodies arc dumped in the undeveloped areas of Irvine and south Orante County. Stretches of beach on both sides of the Santa Ana River remained closed Sunday as a health precaution after about 200.000 gallons ol raw scwaJC spilled from a ruptured sewer line m Costa Mesa Thursday. A Newport Beach hfeguard spokes- man sa1d 1,000 feet of beach on each side of the JCtty were closed to swimmers and surfers. Signs were posted as far cast as about 6Sth Str~t in Newport Beach and along the cast end of Huntmgtori Beach State Park. he said. Health officials will test the ocean water for contamination today to determine if tidal action bas d1s- pel'Sed the sewage enough to permit reopening the &caches Tuesday. The 8-inch underground Costa Mesa Sanitary District pipeline was spewing raw waste o~to Adam.s Avenue by the Adams brid~ when 1t was discovered Thursday night A sheriffs spokesman declined ~unday t~ rel~ details of their m vcsugatton. A coroner's spokesman said Sun- day that a name bad been obtained, but they badn"t yet verified whether it was COrT'CCl. POLL PUTS CRANSTON AHEAD ••. --~~~~F~r-o-m""-.,...... Sunnyvale and Wilham Dannemeyer of Fullerton were ued with 3 percent each and Rep. Daniel Lungren, whose district includes Huntington Beach. had 2 percent. Name recognition for the can- didates also was re la ti vcly low among the Republicans surveyed, said pollster Mervin Field. The identifi- cation raungs ranged from 51 percent for Davis and 48 percent for Parker down to 14 percent for Zschau. Field said a wcll-kno.,vn Cilndidate running for statewide office usually reaches an identification rating of 65 to 80 percent. Cranston was matched against the various contenders in surveys of either 372 or 368 registered voters statewide. The people surveyed were 50 percent Democrat. 40 percent Republican and 10 percent other. In every com pan son, Cranston was the preference of 48 percent or more of the respondents and the Re- publican challenger got less than 30 percent. Between 18 percent and 30. percent of the respondents were undecided. depending on the challenger. Tbc survey was conducted between Nov. 18 and Dec. 2. CAMERON GRABS THE REINS •.• From A l most dttlicult times m the d1stnct's history to be a board member." There arc already signs the com mg • car will be less stressful. educational system. . SI m1lhon. The new board president brings to her post experience as a teacher. a bUStncsswoman and a.Jnother. She has two teen-age children attending Irvine schools. WEATHER '- Un....onebty cool t~atur• wMI eecompeny an oth«wtM ,.., day l6otig tN Orenoe Coeet. the Natlon81 W•th« BurMU repot19d. High• wtll range In the SOI to lower eo., wtth loc.i guety afternoon end ev9nlng WMt wtndl from tl5 to 25 mph. Night end morrung low ctoud• end fog alOng the coutllne wtll continue through at .... t TUllday. Boater• wtll find mo.tty light and v11lable wtnda through tonight along Inner coutal water1 exoept '°' weet to northweat 8 to tA knot• thl• afternoon and tonight. A weet twell rangee from •toe~. ·-.. ""-· A Small craft advteory la In en.c1 rew outer coastal water• from Point Conception to San Clemente llland and out eo mllel. ..., .. '"''"'""' •h.w• 10 80 U.S. T em ps ~ ("-\ \**' (?":'\ fMON TS '119 t)! ~?< 'ti'~ .,. "' -' 11 .... ., -.. 1 ,n.•w•·• U .. , t -. .. ,. .,,,,..., '•, H1 l• ·1 •• t •' •;ti. ••I 'l'fo I TOOAY l:M•m 1.Hpm 7<11p.m NHOAY - 12:41 L m 7:06Lm 2"18p.m 1'42p m 16 411 " ,. 31 OI ..... ~ 21 Olll w w w w u ..(). • 1 16 70 -14 • 1 Sun ,... 100ey al 8·47 a.m -..... ..-.1114•+4 pm. ...,.,,. .... IOd9y .. 41) 1 Ll'I\_ ..0 Mtl ...... 2.41 p.m. JUDGE FINDS BIAS AT COLLEGE ... holDAl trial this summer and received yard-in something like thls when the hiab mounds of documents from defendants keep sayina they a.re most universities. innocent," Kni&ht said. The judae gave Wallace, the Ala-Auburn President Jamea Martin bama Commission on Hi&hcr Educa-declined comment Sunday. "I tion and the Alabama Public School haven't seen the ruling yet," Martin andCollegeAuthorityuntilfeb.14to said . "I think it would be inap- submit a plan based on U.S. Office of propriatc to comment" Education criteria for desegregating The same-position wu taken by the state's system ofhighcr education. Bill O'Connor, spokesman for the lf the state fails to propose a plan Univenity of Alabama System; Leon that satisfies him, then Oemon will Howard, president of Alabama Seate;. hold a second trial to determine and Troy Masley, vice chairman 01 remedies. the Alabama A&M lnlltca, aJJ of The state could brpa.ss a second whom said they were cau&ht otJ pwd trial if the predominantly white by Oemon's swprise release of the univenitics and the governor reach ruling on a weekend. an out-of-court tettlcmcnt with the Wallace could not be reached for Justice Department and the t.ra---oomment Sunday. Hit attorney, lra ditionally black univenities. Talks DcMcnt ofMontaomery, said be wu aimed at settlina the case before notawareoftberulinauntilcootactcd Ocmon ruled broke down last by The Aslociated Presa. "That's the month. John K.niaht. an Alabmna first Fve-beard." DeMent laid. State administrator who led a v oup Knight applauded the ruJ.ina, but of students. faculty and alumru who said be ~·t expect it to brillJ about intervened in the fcdera.I court case, any immediate cbanaes, pertJcularly said he didn't expect a second round at Auburn. would prove successful. "The altitude of Auburn is no "You can't eome-te-tt~greement different-frem-auitudff.. bac-k ~n th&- '50s. The attitude back then was, 'We'll fight as long as we can, no matter how much taxpayers' money 1t takes, to maintain segregation,"' Knight said. Alabama State also joined the lawsuit on the side of the Justice Department and claimed that two newer, predominantly white schools, Auburn at Montgomery and Troy State University at Montgomcf¥. had drained off students and dcstrable programs. acmon agreed that needless dupli- cation of education and business programs offered by Alabama State and Auburn-Montgomery "has a negative impact on white enrollment at ASU." In Huntsville, Alabama A&M Joined the lawsuit on the Justice Department's side, claiming that the newer University of Alabama at Huntsville had drawn students a nd programs and that Auburn U niver- sity had usurped its role as. a land grant-ooUq.cn.~------ BABY.BOOMERS LAG BEHIND ELDERS ••• F rom Al Their answer is a combination of factors such as the big oil-price rises of the 1970s and, more imponanlly, a virtual halt in traditional increases in productivitY. -an occurrence theX describe as 'something ofa mystery • probably due in part to soaring 1nflat1on and a rapidly expanding labor force. The upshot. the authors said. 1s that Americans who had already attained middle-class status have gene~ly been able to keep 11 -thanks to JOb scnionty and fixed-rate mortgages that kept housing costs low. · "But for people who bad 1J11JJ. yet attamed the middle class stanlllrd - or wbo had lost the standard and were trying to regain it -the standard looked increasingly out of reach," the study said. Many womeo have taken jobs in the past decade, greatly increasing the number of two-income fa milies. But even with that strategy, many young families find it hard to match their parcnts' livingstandards. the authors suggest "ln the decades prior to the 1970s, children eApectcd early on to live better than their parents," they said. "Such is not now tne case." For example, they said, a young man of 18 or 19 sees as he's leaving ho me what his father's salary would buy "and he keeps the memory as a personal yardstick." "ln the 1950s or 1960s. the youna ... man would have quickly measured up. By aae 30 be would have been earning one-third more than bis father earned wbcn the young man left home. "But today a 30-year-old man is earning about I 0 percent less than his father earned when the young man left home." the authors said. "The fact that the young man's father owns a house with easy mortgage payments only sharpens the contrast in their economic status." Cameron said the leader of the Irvine teachers union recently ex- tended an olive branch m ber direc- tion. The board president said the length of the current contract, which runs through next June. should also allow time for fncllon between the board and the faculty to heal. Regarding the budget crunch an- ticipated last spnng. Cameron said, "Ovcoill. financially we're. in a more stable condition." She said the tl21Stecs aJrcady have been able to restore some of the supphes and programs curtailed last spring. And th1s week. the board agreed to advance teachers a cost-of-ltvmg increase that was not due until later m the school year. Cameron was a school tcacher1n1-;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~============================;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:=:=i::iiit her native Australia before moving to "The board 1s committed to finding better ways to communicate with the teachers and other segments in the district." she said ' Cameron said one of the greatest challenges facing a school board member is that onl y 25 percent of Irvine's residents have children 10 locaJ elementary and high schools. She said all residents must be made to realize they ha vc a stake 1 n the local A bond program to t.ax future homeowners to pay for new schools has been approved by the property ow'"ncrs m volvcd. Also, the district has applied to the st.ate for money to expand Woodbridge and Irvine high schools. the board president said. Cameron said the board will be dcetding soon how to spend a local allocation from California Lottery revenue, expected to total Just under Newport Beach in 1969. For the past 13 years, she's lived in Irvine, volunteering at local schools and helpinB groups such as the Bors and Girls Club and the Junior Ebel Club. With her husband and a third partner. Cameron founded Mega Group, a coml>uter software develop- ment firm. Cameron said the Orange County Business Journal recently recognized Mega Group as one of the county's top I 00 privately held com- panies. measured by revenue and growth. She was elected to a four-year term on the I rvinc school board 10 J 983. CHEMICAL USE DRAWS PROTEST •.. From Al Hanan wd the ammals arc sman cnouah to assoc1ate the sickening fish with the sport-fishmg boats that plss it out, and to respond by lookmg etaewberc for their meals. 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