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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-16 - Orange Coast PilotAt least 2 other killings, drugs a nd s e.x linked to Huntington slaying suspects IJ Dam a&J>nl!ARN California and at least one in another ... .._,...... state, Redlands Police Chief Robert REDLANDS _ The capture of Brickl~y announced Saturday. two IUlpecU in connection with the Bncldey said the pair will be kidnap ud tlayina of a Huntinaton prosecuted for the brutal kdlinp of Beach lenHllCfnettedpoliceanothtt Lynel Murray, 19, of Huntinaton arillY dia'overycthis weckead -the Beach and Corinna Novis of --bodJ '11 a ·:ZO.yw-otd Redlands Redland5' The narnc.--Of the=alleged womma wtao WU found buried in .a Kentucky victim was withheld by wno-llP9 ill foataoa. police. but they ind1cated 1t was a J._ ~'..-JO. ,irut male. Cl9lllil "-. 24, are the It 1s possible the killings were part lilllll ·ti IJ IRI two slayinp in of a cross-country cnme spree. said Radio ·memories "'"" cheered Jacobsen theme of· GBOK ' comforted ex-host ,-' •1•A111e1a ........... ~· . Dunna his 17 months of captivity, former hostaac David Jacobsen says. be wu oomfoned by memories of Jbt . antics of two popular radio show hosu wllosc trademark srecl:tna 1s a'n · nvcnted·word-e•Jle~J.!'EGBOK ... _ - On Friday, Jacobsen made 1 sur- rite teleph~ne call to KABC radio l ma wo • w c IS an acr<>- nym standing for thetr momina drive-time $how's motto; "Evcry- thina's 1onna be OK.·· Talkin& about his captivity in --Lebanon,--Jacobscn .said he-searched bis memory for pleasant thoughts and that time he spent listening to the "The Ken and Bob Co." -show ranked amon1 his enjoyable memories. ''I wu released because of my faith in God and in EGBOK.," said JllCObsen, who listened to the show when he Jived in Hvntfol'-on Beach. Jacobsen left Southern California in 1912 to become administrator of --Aoteiii:an university trospfta] in Beirut. He ._ kidnapped by the extrem isl orpnization Islamic )ihad in May 'l9H and releucd Nov. 2. Brickley, whO revealed that'clru~ sexual &ratification and a white supremacy pnson aana may be' fac- tors in the case. He dncribed the two u "cold. calculated. premeditated killen." After Marlow and Coffman were arrested in B11 Bear Friday, in- vcstiaatorJ from Huntinaton Beach, Redlands and San. Bcmadino qucs- tjoned the pair, whom they oalled .. cooperative." At-.:10 a.m. Saturday.Coffman led poUce and coroner's in vcstiaaton to a shallow srave in a vineyard off' the San Bernardino .F.reeway . ..m..f o_ntana. 'It was there they found Novis' bod y. buried face down in five inches of .. It's pretty humblina.'' Minyard aid, reftectina on Jacobsen's caJI. .. To tbink you pve a little oomfon. to tomeone who bas gone through what Back from Dart .~one.' locker he haJ is really rewardina." I J JORN A. BARBOUR Ml•sf I _.,.,._ Out of the clouds of crack smoke. throuah the marijuana haze, in the jitten of the speed user, behind the lanauid pie of the heroin addict, • there a~ hauntin1 and pcnistent questions. How can some individuals walk away from the habitual use of a dru1'? Why can 10me not? Why do some people never have the urec even to try a drua? Why do some feel compelled to at a.. experiment? Why do some march on, cxpandina their ute and knowlcdae of.drup? WllY do some not? Why do some people try drup A de;:.f;' 89-foot cabhr cnlMr tbat 8aD.k after etrtkbaC a rocll ln N~rt Beach la rabled from tbe water at a marl.Da wlaere lt wu towed S&turday. The bOat, named experimentally and then turn away 'from them forever? t.'bat makes them different? In shori. what is the addictive personality? It is a term used over and over, and nev-crsallsfactor1ly defined.' But who is this personality? What arc the chinks in his personal armor. No S.Nnlh In•..,,_ one. knows for certarn. There are only shM!owy hints. SOme experts say it is possible to identify people, perhaps as earl)' as the tttorid pdc, who have such emotional d)'sfunc11ons that theybn be labeled at risk. . There probably arc some obvious correlations in the socio«onom1c scale. One can spot those who have been hurt, abused. perhaps sexually. There arc some who have a life-rt'ahty that they just can't stomach, so rm who give up on copana. The}' may be people locked in a no- win life in a ahetto, or they ma) be the offspring.olalcohohcs or drug users. or they may be ~ufTcrina tn what they consider intolerable middle class family .Situations. or they mar be adults locked in professiona or manlal or financial stress. Then qain they may not be. No stereotype helps. Att dru& kids dumb? Or. Georac Bcschner of the Na- tional In lltutc on Oru1 busc has spent a lifetime talkina to drua ~en face. driitlken drl~, maa•JaQtJJter, lllt-nm cbarfe. freshlr-tumed soil. Pohce in Redlands shed additional details on the couple one law enforce- ment official callc<I .. worse than Bonn1e and Oyde." The pair alleaedly was on a crime ~prce across the country. 1possibly startina in Kentucky. said Brickley. He told reporters at a press con- ference in Redlands that drup, sexual &ratification. and a white supremist pnson aan& are subjects included in the Jl.Q&O.ina. thtte-aicncy inYeStiaA· tion. · · Pohcc in both Huntinaton Beach aild Redlands believe the young female vicums died as a result of strangulation -Murray on Nov. 12 and Novis on Nov. 7 -and Bnckley said the Redlands victim was prob. ably molested "It appears that some sexual aratj. ficarion was involved ... Brickley said. referrina to the RcdJands victim. Hununaton Beach Police have declined to saY whether Murray, who was ' abducted from a Hunt1~ Beach drycleaners Wednesday n1aht, wu molested. Brickley, pve ch1llina details of a lumna ilte coUJ>k-tllcaedl plotted. .. We understand the suspects were p'tcpanna to so to Phoenix. where they planned to murder a presnant · woman ... Brickley said. He claimed a ••Ferrari•', W.. bolated by a ..... flriD ilnd towed to a marina on Barbor Ialand. The cnraer of tbe ..-1. Leland Wat, and hl8 pueencer eaca~ wttb moderate lnjarlea. particular victim 1-5.....,. been seJectcd, but would not elahwai• on IM al~ murder plot ncrpt to ily it wasditcovered .. in the coune Of our invcstiption." HunbllllOO Beach Police 5'1· Mike Relic lllid bit department •• beiftl tiaht.-liooecl about its inv~tion and Will reveaJ few deuils 11 it continues. However, law cnforce- .ment . officials in Redlands freely discussed a scenano that led to the death of the vjC\im in their jurisd~ . tion, Corinna Novis. • "We know that she went to the Redlands Mall to have her oails done on Friday evcnina. Nov. 7," Brickley (Pleue ... Caoe9/ .U) BJ STEVE MAABLE . .............. It speaal election late this month in Newport Beach is .lbapina up as a financial mismatch between The Irvine Co. and a citimu arouP that is tryi"I ·to bussle votes on a skinny budieL • on one side. thCTe are slic~ four- color brochures, a profc.ionally made video, full-~ newspaper ads, bumper stick.en and buttons. On the other side, there are ten- tative . plans for black-and-white ffi~ Cbcap fli~ It thaL - Al stake 10 the Nov. 2S eJection is the falC of Newport C'.enter, which The Jrvtne Co. hopes to e~pand with • • office towers, resi<kntial tractJ. res- taurants and a handful of upteale shops. · -Th-c-$36()-rmtti"' .... o-n~c:~x-pan~sa'"·o~nr.-opro-- .cct ap as Measu!_C A on the The fi&ht between the two fronts is whether Measure A wtll improve or .-orscn traffic ,condlttons in Newport Beach and whether passage ,-uaran- tees suc6 amenities IS a teen centu, a day care center, and a taraer ll~ and an museum . . The development finn has not held back lhe i1nancial reins. spcndina almost 5273.000 for political consult- ina. 524,000 for a 15-minute video promotina the project.. more than $37,000 for pubhc opinion polls and $64.000 to 19 of its own employees asked tO-WOr-k on ihe-Qmpa...,· • ...__ By t"ov~ t 3. The Irvine o. had spend upwards ofS449.000·suppon- ma Measure A. llccord1ng to financW records filed with lhe city. Mos.t of the money has been spent within the last month. · Citiuns for a Better Ncwpon. a aroup suppon.ina the development prOJCCt, ~1scd $20.000 for tts own war (Pleue Me ll&ASUR&/ A2) -apist~an~pilo dies·~ blind man lands plane CRACKING DowN addicts >Ouna and old. He sa)'s. "Most of them arc briaht, could do well in school Some were leaders and some ~ere followers." He thinks that in spite of the lim1tattons of vanous ~udics. much (Pleue ... DRU0/A8) A leplly bhnd passcnser took the controls of a light plane when a San Juan Capistrano man fl yina the plane WIS fatalJy $tricken by a heart attack and.Safely landed at Cable Afrpon in Upland, poh~ said Saturday. A ut hon tics did not llnow the cxttn t of 69·y~r-old Charles Law'~ blind- ness, but the Rancho Cucamonp resident was described as havina formerly been a pt lot and owner of a similar singlc<npne airplane. · "I don't knowhow he did it," pohce S&t. John Can non saidi. It was. he said, "what )OU call a miracle." The tricken pilot of the Cessna I SO, 0-ycar..old Harry W. ttteler of San Juan Cap1st,.no, was pro- nounced dead at San Antonio Com- munity Hospital shortly after arrival Friday afternoon, said San Bernardino County Deputy Coroner Jim Bohl. .Police-Set. Dan Etnmon 11id I.Aw and Sutcler had flown from Cable Airport to Corona and then to Rialto Airport where they had lunch. They wctt ttturn1na to Cable Airport and were on final approach when Stiteler was ~tncken. Btttt Ray of Alta Loma, a fonncr paramedic. s:iid ht' and companion Eric Ha)ck ~f P dc.oa were fly1na (Pleue eee PILOT/ Ae) Bolger: A via ti on fund should be used . . Adm1n1\lrat1on. "A ational Av11uonAuthority. n a new federal rorporadon run like a bu\1MU. .-oWd ehminatc ~ dtficicncics 1• tbc prc:tef)& 11r Uldlc con1rol structure." 8*t laid. He added. •• ~ki"I eumP'e ot whaft wrOftl with me pment ... llJOn is the i.uer unObliiMei _,.. 1n the 1t1on Tnatl Fund .. Thi urplu c~1• n .-n beu- of 1 cumbtnome a~ ... appropriatiOD PIOClll. a lldt ., .... (PIMH-Aa/ ,.._Al &ell rettnd)' ..... •t Mid I ftlnd-pncat of the vote. 1fllumt commiHUly? I think not," ,..... •• die ....... 6ilinli •• J• --""" w Mttt: ..... ...~ Nc-:pon C..w wbiiw mTW .-fiiidOli drew more than 60 ~to( Shorft, who said he laM conduaed veeWed ttw~iere ebowt"I of &hr tbt ~otm. tu1 own Matvf)'. proJ«U that no more mov.c "71J·bi.--David Paint, a consuluint wOnlnt &Ma 2S pment oftheci1y'1 ttttmrcd The aupport ~to fll hu raatcd with c 1tittns for a Bctttr Newport, volft'I will tum out. He also pttdict1 I aotal Of S6J,000 IO IUPPOr' lM Mid I~ h1ah levet of lptndtnt 11 that Mcaaurt A wall fail. • measure and orobebly w1lf ColM up directl> tied 10 tht fear of a tow voter Hat Pftdietaon 11 based panially on watb another SI 0,000 bd'ott etedion 1umou1. the tKt thlt Oridlod: coll«'tcd m0tt day, IC(Ord1n1 to the aroup'1 "Wc'ruudilldvan&qe. The onus than 6.000 MlftAIUtel to fOtCe the treasurcr. ~ 1s on us -unfonunatcl) -to sptaal elccuon on Newport Center. dditional money to support educatt tbc voters," •id Paine. "for He •id a block of 6,000 vottn is Measure A has bttn rai9'd by the yfidlodt, it's ptttty easy, All they cnouah to swina tht election. Newport Harbor Area Qam~r of ha~e to do 11 say 'this means ·m,ort Newport• Beach Mayor Phil Commerce and tht Fuh'ion ,ltlancJ fraflk' and that one stnteact i• Maurer. a ptoponent of Measure A, · Mcrt'hants A wciatiotl. • ·• cnouah to bona oui the 'no' vote.'1 • uiid much' lhe same thina.durina the In contrast, lhe cit1zcn1 aroup Norma Glover. a Newport He1ahts Nov. S movie prcmier fund-flascr . • rcspon ible for pun int the develop-• resident and proponent of Measure "If the election wtre held today. wc ment to a citywide test an the election A. said thal Gndlock has received would l09C." said Maurer at the time. i doinf business in a small way. thousands of dollar's wonh of free The Irvine Co .• which hi hired a "We re talkinl about one. maybe publicity in news ~yerqt. firm from Maryland to conduct lwo brochures. lack and white. No "Beck's vel') &dod ll aeuina pub. uttnsive polhn& in Newport Beach " color. Nothin1 fancy.:• said Allan ~ licity," said Glover. ''If you add up all a well as' a behavior research com· Beek, the leader or GndJock -lhe the 5tories and what it would cost to pany, refuses to release ns daui as a group fia,ht1n1 The Irvine ~o. project ... act that kind ofpublicit), 11 all comes matter of company:PQlicy. Gndlock showed a ~t of out about equal.""' •• · Btek uikes the heavy sptndi~ by S7.7S I durina the latest feQUircd Others contend that Gndlock l\asa :The lr\i1ne Co. as a '-ood Siii'· '" fin:mcial filin& pcnod with \he city. true advantaac 1n a special election "They're fearful, ' he said. "The Of that money,.. $2,231 "was spent because oppq.l\ents of the cxpan~1on poll must be tell'na them that it's .,payin1 lcpl fees an a coun·chaUenae plan arc more likely to take tho Jime 1oin1 to lose. And I bet it win:· : agaln\t its ballot ariument. • · · 'to \Otc. • " • 8\.n ~ainc said th(. campeaan (or ~who is the orp · • ·-~·w liecO .io-~ the-monc)-MC'HW'.C A isjust bcainoana IO..M1rk dent. trca urcr and only listed mcm-because we have the much harder task and senses the tide is turnina. bcr of Gndlock. said the volunteer of aettinf people to understand what "People arc bcginnina to rcafize the • 1roup presently has a total of Sl.000 thispltn sall1bout,"sa1d Paine. "But yearsofplanninaandexpenscand the in lhe bank. our group wouldn't even exl'lt if there time and the effon. They don't want "If money could buy an election, weren't residents supportina thts to trash all that," he said ... The other this one's already bttn won." he plan."' side JUSt wants to throw it all away." Joked during a recent public debat~ Some believe the spendin& spree on the measure. for Measure A could backfire; that The election appears to be the most voters mi&ht see the dollar-rich expensive of its kind m the city's campaign as beina heavy handed. ALIEN history. accordma to city records. ""fter a certain amount of dollars • • • Records also show that spcc1al you reach a point of diminishana l'romAl elections. traditionally, produce low returns," said David Shores, an driving. Roberts had a green hghtand turnouts. The 1982 pcc1aJ election unsuccessful Newport Beach City ! was proceed mi through the inter- when voters were asked to decide Council and an opponent of Measure ~ion when has Subaru was broad- whcther the city's bed uix should be A. sided. hiked drew onl) 12 percent of the "The question 1s: can you indeed The force of the impact pushed reaistered vote~ A 1977 ~aal bnbc~~le with this kind of .heavy Roberts' car sidewayi for nearly 90 election on a park bond drew 25 llandeoaovcrtisina in an intelligent. feet. police iaid .. .. 41 IO i6 51 II 17 :; Tldea t ., " .. 21 .. d .. 51 ... " " .. M 6t . . • ~!.RSS-COUNTRY CRIME SPREE... ~ !Jadham amo~ group said ..• he was approached to Jive allcacdlychcckedil)tOthemotelusina Animals.19126MagnohaAve.,Suite--~--atmeets w.·~ -A·q· u1no Services set for Marlow and Coffman a ride some-thevicnm'screditcardandheroame. 201. Hun11n1ton Beach, 92646. . I-LI. .I. j .4 Ralph P. Richey. OBITUARIES ume after that They took her to a Connections between the four house in the city of Redlands where suspectsarcunclcar, but BrickJeysaid By ROBERT HYNDMAN she was bound and pgcd." that Marlow and Coffman claim Co be °' 111e Oellr,......,. He said Novis' apartment wns married, and Coppers "could be'' be d ransacked that evening. but pohce. Marlow'ss\_ster. Num n raWD . Rep. Roben Bfdham, R-Newport believe 1t was after her death. She was Pohc:c belive that Marlow -who Beach, was amona a conares~1onal rcportedJy killed at the burial Siie that has a ta too ofa swastika on one ann for Lotto 6-49 dcleiation that met Friday with same evening. Brickley s:ud. -may have ties to the Aryan Philippine President Corazon Redlands Police artt 1ed two ptr-Brotherhood. a white supremist Aquino to discuss the continued sons late Thursday in connection· prison png. By tile A11oclated Pr~• presence of two U.S. military bases on with Nov1s' kJdnapp1na and char&cd "Wc'rt doing invcstlgat1ve re-n the islands. them with beina acccssoncs to a search of pruon records to determine A -.eek a er a sports fan won Bad ham and fellow members of the kidnap. Bncklcy slid suss>«ts Ver-bis png activity," Brickley said. S I0.87 million by picking jersey House Armed Service .('ommittce onica Kay Coppers. 27, of Colton: Funeral services for Lyne! Mumy numbers or his favorite athletes, a agreed to put off further discussion or and Richard Dnnkhousc. 28. of will be held Monday at 4 p.m. at lh..c new set of numbers was drawn the bases until a new Philippine Fontana. will also be charged .. ith La Habra Hills Prcsb)'1cnan Church. Saturday night in the Lotto 6-49 const1tut1on is ratified in February, acc1:1sory to murder They art im-951 N. Tdaho St. A family friend said game. said Badham aide William Schreiber. phcatcd onl~ tn the Rcdland case. that tn lieu of nowers, donations The new win rung numbers selected Abo part1c1patm1 m the meetings Murray's body was found Thurs-should be ~nt to the Lynel Murray dunOJ a hve telcvis100 broadcast in Manila "'ere Defense ~hn1Ster day in Room 307 of 1hc Huntmaton temorialTru.st.mcarcoftheSoc1ety were 41. 48. 47, S, 4, 18 and the bonus Juan Ponce Ennle and Fidel Ramos. Beach Inn b} a maid. Hrr abductors for the · Prevention of Cruelty to number, 42. the Philippine Armed Forces Chief of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.Sta~ GAME 10 I WEEK 10 I DAY 1 The t~o ba!ioe • ub1 c Bay Naval tat1on and Clark Air Force Base. arc considered crucial 10 U .. dcfcn~ 1n ~i~~~E Daily Pilat VOL. 71, NO. l20 SEARS the South.Pacific. Schreiber said. But the delegatJon agreed that before funher talks are held on the fate of the mihuiry bases. Aquino and her ad mini tration should focus their attention on the immediate constitu· 1ional concerns. The new constitution it scheduled for a national referendum on Feb. 2. Schreiber said the committee members felt discussions on the bases could distract attention from the etTon to appro"e a constitution while further polarizing some or the pohti- cal factions w1th1n the Philippines. However. Badham -is confident that a decision on the bases will be resolved-favorably for the Un1tect Statcs once the constitution is ap- proved and Aquino consolidates her pos1t1on m the country. Schreiber ·said. Funeral mus for Ralph P. Richey of L1do I le will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Richey,· S6. died Saturday at his ~ home after a long illness. He was born Sept. I 0, 1930. a fifth generation Cahfominn He was graduated from Loyola H1&h School and la1er attended Sanu Clara University where he pla)ed football and part1c1pated 1n the Or-~....,.. .. ansc Bo~ I He later graduated from use. R1ctiey 1s survived by bts wife. Linda: a son. Paul. and twodauahters. Mia and Jeane of Landa Isle. He al5o lca"cs a brother Melvm Richey of Lido Isle . In heu of tloY.'Crs the family has rtq!JC~ted that donations be made to the L111lc asters of the Poor. Dallr Piiot Dellv It Guaranteed What do you like about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like? Call the number above .and your messaae wiU be recorded, lranscnbed and de· livered to tbe appropriate editor. Tbe same 24--hour answenng service may be wed to record letters to the cd11or on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for vcnficat1on. Tells us what's on your mind ..... Int..., ......... ... .. tr.,_, ........ ~ .. .. .. "WtSN ,,as .......... ,.....,. 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LaVonne Kahre, orpn11t, and eff Scram, trumpet. A reception ·folloWed at the Balboa Bay Club. Newpon Beach restdents Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Kn1etel an: tbt s-rentsofthe bndc. Sbe wore a aown of pure silk taffeta and reembro1~red Alencon lac?C. The bodice was ovcrla1d with lace and enhanced with bridal pearls. 1mdesctnt ~u1ns and ccystals SCallops oflace outlined the neckline and tiny taffeta bows acceAICd the shoulders. The full taffeta skin ended 1n a cathcrdal·lenatti train and the hem wH accented with a scallop oflace. · Jodene Knietel. sister of the bride. wa\ maid of honor. Valerie Schulam. Randy Rovner, Lisa Thon, Danette Brown, Lynette Caetano. Sharon Mattin&Jy and Susan Lippe were bridesmaids. .Tbcbridqroomisthc.onofMr.and Mrs. Peter John Schulam of Hamden. Conn. His brother MKhael Scbulam was best man, and uShers were Daniel Anderson. · Patock Anderson, Randy Sch.irpen. Grq Kn1eteld, Steve Mohamt'd. Bob Parke, Jim Nigro, Jeff Radakovich. John Ze1tcr and Joseph Aceto .• -Out-of-town aunts-included the bndc's god· father. Horst Kn1etel from Ch1caao. Others were from Conn«ticut. New York, Minnesota, Canacb, Texas. Pennsylvania. Ohio, Massachu5etts and Nevada Af\er a Hawaiian honeymoon. lbe couple are at home in Houston, Texas. The bnde attended UC Irvine. 1s a graduate of the Univenity of Texas at Houston and the phys1c1an·s assistant pTogr-am at tbe Baylor College of Medicine an Houston. Her husband is a maana cum laude a,raduite of Union Colltae in Schenectady, N 'i.. anli 1s currently a student 1n the M D./Ph. D. PToVDm at Baylor College of Medicine an Houston. BODENBOP'P-BORA The mamaac of Brenda Elaine Bora and 01n1 Michael Bodenhoff was solcmn11ed rd the yacht Cormorant in Newpon Harbor on Sept 28 A reception for the I 2S auests was al o held aboard the )8Cht. he 1s the dauahter of Dan and Ada Mane Bora of Ne~· pon Beacti. Euacnie Bod· ff of Ncwpon Beach and Hennina Bodenoff of Den- mark arc thc;_parcnu of the bndegroom. The bnde designed ht"r ~edd1na aown. Venice lace l~=~-=-=~~~~'.'lppl~ inmmed lht wh Mn. Bodedoff sattn bodice and Queen Anne neckhne. The Iona sleeves and detachable train had orpnza founce. Renee Lippe was maid of honor. and bnde maids were Tem Brusseau, Carohne KelTey. and Deanna and Denise Bora. · Kenneth Jacobson was best man. ancf'JOhn Brans. Mark Whitehouse. Dwayne Bora and Bnan Bora ~ere usbcn flera hone moon aboard a houseboat on Lake .MoJave and a tnp to Las Vegas. the couple arc at home in Ncwpon Beach. where they arc both emplo)ed. · BRUNS-TERZES C~nth1• Lyn :rcrz . daughter of Mr . .and Mn. Roben J. Tenes of Santa Ana, married Cra11 Robcn Bruns No . 15 m the Wa..,erlc> Church Santa Ana Officiant was the Rev. Dennis hort. chaplain at Chapman Colle&e. ~un Kubacki was maid of honor, and Susan Te,.. the bride' si ter-in-law. ~ s the bride maid The bn<tearoom is the son of Phyllis Bruns of Anaheim and Oliver Bruns of Newport Beach He was attended by his brother Michael Brun as be t· man. and Patnck Reed. usher. Af\cr honeymoomna at Lake Tahoe. 1hc ncwl)wC<h w11l M1dc in Irvine. EN GACfMf~TS DOBROTT-WONO Mr and Mrs. James Dobrott of Newport Beach _ ha\C aono~ the en ement of their dau ter. Megan Mane Dobrott, to Da"e Wo of Yuma. The bride-elect, a 1981 Children's Home Society debutante, is • araduate 0 Ncwpon Harbor Hilb School 'and UCLA where she received a 8. A. degret in Enalish. he also affihatcd with Alpha Phi Soronty. and now i~ a para- lqal w1th Keller. Weber a~ Dobro It. Her fiancc is I lf'lduate Webb School in Claremont and earned a B.A. degree in economic from UCLA where hcv.-. a member of Phi Kaps- iama fratcmuy. Cumntly he 1 wuh the public 1ccounun1 f'inn of Dcloiue. Ha kins and It.. The coupl ·plan to marry Aua I in Our Lady of 1ount Cumd Church in Newpon Beach. phl!10IOI)'. When you talk ao kid • thefn lookina for ldvice. We have to talk about thrie SACRAMENTO -The state Board of thinp to cmldren ..• JC.ids are not sophlst1· Education, after a hv"y dltcU 100 o( cated. BeCllUIC Of \tleVISIOft, thcfe•s a pro~ su education 1u1dchnn, hu facade ohophi1ticat1on:• hC ••d. decided to mue tome Cha"IC' and The suacst1on1 in the auidehnn in· pqt'alJOQCd any voce until January or later. dude: "The overall mcua,t ohchooluhould • Sex educauon should be l)lrt of an be how 4o we help children ~orne cthtcal overall health proSTflm that tans 1n tM and-4 moral human be1np," .sa d state el~entary Jrldct H early H aae 9 ind tch0ol1 Supt. 8111 Homi. "'. •• We hould promotes the "commonly held values of be honest wuh ctuJdren and equjp them our society.'' , with the facts." • Parents 1hould be involvtd 1n plan· But 1eve ... 1 board members said the ninJ ttl education proarams and an 1uidd1nes. written by a 14-member aroup revatWiftl 1nstnactional malerial. that 1ncl\aded educators, bealth-care • tucknll should be talJlht •bout ~list1, a nun 1nd1 rabbi, hould not be contraceptives and Jtxually tran1mincd ntutral on 1bortton and hqmosexuality di~ses. includinl ~uired immune defa- and should have more ':1nformation on citncy syndrome. and abstinence · hould JDS and the economic consequences of be emphu11ed at the only sure way to prqnancy. • avoid .prcananc)' and d.iseaK'. The board discuucd the 1u1dehnC$ for ~ Ma.turt>euon should be discus 'd 1h • nearly an 'hour at hi res~r · ~tina way'° d1spet myihsa~ut it · 1. ••• . Friday .. ·Thc daY, before. ·more than SO . • HomOMXuality should ~ djscussed ~IPC>kc at--a.n oft~1onal ~ an appropn~~a:.·1:;~but the 1111 on tht·auidelines be.fon the board's material uted •·M master pt.n committee. ... condemn homotellual behavior. Board m~mben decided to have •Abortion Should be discustcd as a Honia's staff revise the auidelines to meet medical act that terminates a prccnancy members' obJccllons and brina the but should not be presented as a method of chanted document before the board at its binh control, Both pro-choice and 'anti- January m~tina. The board" could then aboruon araumenu should 6e presented, vote or seek .further chlnacs. but the potential medical and psycholosi· The 1uidelines would aive school dis-:cal consequences of abortion hould be tricts 5UUC$tions on how to structure noted. family · hfe and sex educahon proarams. HoniJ 111d the 1u1delines "stress to School districts arc not required to have children that sexual act1V1ty as not naht for sulh courses and parents can remove their them; they're too youna emotionally ... children from them They have to accept rcspons1b1lity for their ..,. J J't hlblc ecbooia chief Bill BoDJ&, eeated nut to Board of UacadoD preeldent O.Yid Romero, ct1ec11Me9 tlae propoeed etate 8a: edacadoo pldellnee. . • .. This . is .not ma~tory," Hon11 actions and they're not 1n a pos1t1on to do st~ "It 1s not required. It '" not that." bindinf on local boards. It is JU~t ad· He advocated adding to the auidehnes "l still beheve .there arc some aM<>lutes." he said. She also objected to the gu1dehnes bean& called "famil) life" instead or··"'x educa- not to be sexual!) cuvc, but do not Lake posmon on abortion and homosc~uahty becau "there 1s not a con~nsus in society. Here they !.aid where there 1s not a eonsmws;you ha"e 10 be sen ittve.-v1sory ' more informauon about the co ~ of Horna said many districu have sex havina children. uon.." . education courses. but "the danaer 1s they Board member Anaie Papadakis of San aet so watered down because of the Pedro said the auidelines hould make a controve~y." He 1d courses can become moral judJment on abortion and 10 weakened that they teach nothina but homosexuality. • "It's a stit education courJC. not family life Sex has a ~ry small pan an family hfe, rm here to tell 5ou. I've been mamed for 40 )tars." she said. Homa said the guidd1nes I.So tdl tttns He said the auidelineseall fordiscu ion ofhomoscxual1h and ··not iay in evil and notJl\IC 1l SO<.tetal suppon. lfyou're ana to lllk about .\I[)<) )Ou hive to· be 'pecific about now )'OU get It " Filtering blood . a weapon for cancer By PH.IL NEU>ERMAN Of .. .,.., ......... Doctors at UC Irvine Mcdi~I Center are u 1naa new blood fiherina technique to aid cancer patients The treatment removes a portion of the blood HSOC1ated .with the failure of the immune S)Stem in cancer v1c11 ms. ho$pital offiC1als say. · .. The most common cause of death 1n cancer patients is infection cau~ b> a loss of funcuon of the immune )Stem." said Dr Alan Wile. UCI a socia1e profc r of surarry and a soc1ate director of the medical centcT's cancer proaram He said dru such as interferon and inter ru ·an a' e n n araely unsuc- cessful in reversma the breakdo"'n of aimed at d1sco,enna 1.1.hy the breakdown occur In pre' 1ous eicpcnment . the UCI researcher found that a blood component called scrum;-when extracted from caneer- beanna animals. triaacred suppTe ion of the nonnal immune S) tem. But when ht u~ a sep:1rat1on technique. he discovered that only the low-molecular-weiaht blood component suppre sed the immune S)'5" tcm. Wile concluded that 1f th1s low- molccular-1o1.cight component could be removed from the blood. the uppre sion of the1mmun«) tem mish~bc prc,ented. A\n expenmental treatment was begun rec-e ntl) invol ina patients for wbom convel1uonal cancer therapy had failed. .\ s1fn1lar technique called plasma change produced tumor rearession in about one-fourth of the cases But the need for large quantities of human pla ma. n ks of 1nfect1on and time requirements make the plasma exchan~ less fea 1ble and much more C).pens1ve. med1tal center official said The newer liltenna technique u~s a custom1Led blood pump IC>aoed by Cobe Laboratones of Colorado and ultraJine filters contributed by Am1con Co. of Massachusetts. The procedure requires the removal of a larae "olume of fluid -appro1umately J 2 pcrctnt of the patient's weight. Thi fluid 1~ replaced. ho~evcr. with safe and incxpen- J\e salt water. hospital official "id. -WTlt'-gtd drulI rrrerf'm)o-or interleukin may later be adm1ni tercd in conJuncuon with the blood fihenna "We are hop1na that if we get rid of the suppreswr tnolcculcs. somt of the thina.s that have been tnt'd in the put and faJlr"d may v.orl.:," Wile said. .. Huntington teen named ·Miss Calif otnia finalist ---:..::tiolh Sue Coates. 17. of Huntington Beac'1. has been 5eleqed a finahst tn the 16th annual Mass C'alifom11 National Teen-a.aer Pageant scheduled neitt May in Los Angeles ' Holll, the daughter of Charles and ~ancy Pad1a~. was ponsored b) .the Lilbcrt)' National Bank. Her hobbies include sk11ni. wnung poetry sw1mm1na. sofiball and aerobic danetni. lf she wins the state utle. Holh will rtec1vc a S 1.000 l S Ciav1ngs Bond a l~O-)car scholarship to Okla.moma City Un1vcTS1ty and an all-eitpen paid tnp the compete in the nauonally televised M1!>\1on "'lat1onal Teen-aicr Pqeant nc'' Auaust • Contestants pan1cpate in the Teen-ager Pageant's 'ol.untecr commun1t)' service program that encourage~ teen-agen to pamc1pate 10 school and c1v1c affairs • Contestants w1ll be jud&ed on the scholastic ach1c"cm~nt. leadership. po1se pcrsonahty. aod appearance There as no 'l•1mswt compe1111on. accordma'tc. pageant representatives HoW Sac Coetee Special session spins wheels;-_ on issue O----~ , By JENNIFER K.E~R makers normally ad,oum until ea!IY ~. the andustnal sne 1!> 100 near school\ and \t1111t11~,,_w...., Janual'). v.hen leg1slatl\t business begins home SACRAM ENTO -One Sunday this in earnest The bill 1.1.as approved. S(\Cralumc • b)' momh. Sen. John Doohttle stcl)pcd to lhe The go'ernor. ifhe cho<>r.to do w. could the As~mbl~. but nate Democrats state Senate podium at 5 p.m. and called call a new special session for ~ I. But balked They appro"cd a version that the rmpty chamber into sc ion. DcukmeJ1an pokesv.oman Donna l 1pper would require the state to complete an The roll of the 40 senators was called said she had no knowlcdgl' that he intends en\itronmental impact report before Doohttl~. R-Citrus Heights. was the only to-do so purchasing the \llt and consider two one who answered The As~mbh has not actuall) been 1n aJtemau'e sites 1n Los nacle County. Minute later. he adJoumed the ~s ion full ~sion since Sept 16 and the $(nate DcukmeJian and the \s~mbl)' fCJCCtcd because oflack ofa quorum since Sept. ~3 . 1.1.hen 11 became apparent no that proposal. thcgo\iemorc;a1d that would Both the Senate and As~mbl} repeat compromise could bc reached on the take 100 much ume. this strange cere mony e"ery day, to keep poltucally charged issue before "\he de -'The dn'pu1e prompted wvcr.rl harsh alrve a spcClal ms1on ttrat has co~ uon ,,changes bctwecn DcukmeJ1<1n and Rob-tax~en mor~ than $25 000 v.ithout Rut the spe(lal session conunues F h ert1. D-Lo' .\ngeles Thr ao"tmor said resorvana an)thinJ. da\. ont' mrmber of each hou'iC &a"el., the Roberti douhk-cros\t'd him und called the The pec1al session. called on the ic,.sue of \Cssion an and out until the n<' t da) to \Cnator arrogant; Roberti \lid the JO"· a Los AnJclcs pnson Sitt' b) Gov (reorge keep the special \e\o;1on Jh'e F.vcl") day. emor was lr\mg to force the pnson on a DcukmeJ1an Sept 8. will probabl> c~pire hoth houses pnnt singlr·paae Dail) H1\panar arra to a\01d put11n1 1t an quietly Nov 30 when the 198.5-8.6.._ rounr.1ts that record the da\ ·s act•' 1t1~. Republican part'i of the count\ and called Lcgaslature formall ) comes to an end The lcg1,lator prc,1dtng 1Hhjtblr to culkct DcukmeJlan tn\Cn\1t1\l' to minont) con- Ncw pnsons an San D1cao and Stockton s '"S JO e\pen~ monc' for his or her thrt'e cems will be ready for inmates the week of No" . mmu tM of worl< each da). l he hill was particular!\ nC'tded be~:nusc 24. but cannot be lcpll)'h o~~~ r3U\C o~ Thl' cost of lht' 'iC'i\IOn current I) ... that of a la"t' that rcqu1n..s a pmon lite to ~ lhe impas4iC betv.~en t t '-"&' ature an l'\pt"n~ monc' plus lhc Journal pnnung appro\td JO I o ngelts Count), which the Repubhcan go emor .. l'O\t The \('\\Ion ha\ thu'i far CO\t more hu no <ttate pn<,0ns bcfo~ any other ne "There are oo ncaottauons 101ns on. than s 'l) ooo 'Ml' 11 Roberti prt'!>'i sccre1ar) ... _ d "-t M I '·-ad..rJ1m Nielsen -• . . pnc,.on.., can~ opcne ~y ~nae mo~i.Ly ~ . ... · Ro~n Fors} th. Two new mon in San Dit&o and R-Rohnert Park There s noth1na at ~II The Leit\laturl' wa'i ~h~ult'd to ad· ~t< loon wall~ "l't'ad\ for OC<"upanl') the productive toward rewl~uon The <,pccial JOUrn this )Car un \ug :?~and had fin1shl·d '-"t'~k 01 !'o' ~4 .. ·said Jack Corrie. ~ B1onSew11l me~3~~t Pro Tern Da\ld all us bus1nc.. that da) -e~cept for th< inlormat1on olfaer for the: Corrcc11on-. ut nate ..-.~;)1 pn on 1s~ue. 1 hat 1c.c,uc kept the n.-aular De anmcnt Roberta. who has clasht'd wi~ .. ~u· ,c,')1on t\tended until '>tpt IS and lfobl'ni has contend d Dcukmc1ian kmcJ1an over the pn on issue Sii · adt prompted DcukmcJian to call lawmaker., ...cuuhl ~ cmcrgcnC) po\\C11 ~.open. _ doesn't mean that the 1c.suc 1nteftw1ne ..___... 1 -----Will\ tt 1s go1n1 to die l hat will hav<' 10 ~ mlot .... ~~ .. •• xnmn the t"o pn~n dealt wuh." Deukml'Jl~n want\ authon1at1on to fX'ukmCJ1an ~po\;e ~oman l tppcr -.aid The new Lcaislaturt. chosen an 1hc No' build a ')talc prison on a 21 ·acre p:an.:cl u'<· of emericnn po.1.1.crs wa., po 1hk hut 'election convene in the Capuol Dec I ~uthea4tt of do~nto~n l os n <'le:\, 11 a that a dt'c1c,1on ha<;n l been made hr said for what t)pically 15 a da> of swcanna-m pl~cC' called \ht C'rov.n Coach '1te. Rut the tht" o"ernor hao; hoped that the ·natr: ccremonit election of new officer') and a \tlC i\ oppoM"J D) commun1t) aroup' 1n 1.1.ould tlC ahlt tu agrC'<' to hi bill ancr tile head 1tn on bill inuoduc11on Law-the mo'> ti~ ~• 1 ~nic area. The) contrnd cl«t1on Boats donated to UCI to aid medical research Homeleu M h.ka. a I ·year-old pom ra-. nlan, la at tbe LaC'RDa 8-cll Animal 8belter wattlaa for aomeone to take blm bome. Be la neutered. a• alona cam. dot• and older clllldreD and la ·~ affectlonate. Be lau d ill liili ebot. Tile ......_ le at 20613 1AC1llla Caa,.a aoad. ,, olvedi' copter pr-son esCalpe.~•ptured . ~ • .. 1 h , \iCr} mcc pietts of JCwclf). but they hiCI SACRA~ (AP> -Titc pnson iwtelhtarts the U. Mal'5hal's off.ce 1n Sacramento. leather briefcase. and On<' 9mm automatic pistol was ey wcl't' IJ lQ ~hat the) we~ buyina,. -bo 11-.d a darint hehcopttr eteapc from ft'dcral prison The kc) to the anal of the couple, who were on the found an the flo"' c companmcnt of the couple's 'chaclcd. 'chry ldmdlc .~on:1:~:t~f~ucstaon idt iJ immcdaa&ely earlier tllis month ~re: arrested Saturday at a suburban nation's list of the top Is most-wanted fugitives.. was Van Court said. He said the briefcase contained a sccon r cy 1 n a u h 1 tarae pu'rt'huc. i tboooina mall, the U •. Ma1'5hal' offtCC said. Mc Into h's use of many aJia~. u s. Ma"'hal Anhur F.... 9mm .automatic pistol. a ._JS7-cahber Magn~m i:cvolver su~p1c1ous to I.I in l • h -lonald J. Mdntodl and Samantha Dorinda Lopez Van Court tn Sacramento laid on Saturdlry He said and IOOroundsofammunataon. Also,$1!18010 b1U.s wert "People don't spend JUSt .10 ohr IS ~unsu1toog~~:~ - were arre5led v.ihile they w~ auemptina to pick up a '"thorough, routine poli~ work" by a SO.membctfedcral recovered from t~c couple, mo t of at found 1n the sue purchase," Ms. Folsom said. c 511 a • balanc weddinarinaforhimwhachthcy had ordered earlier in the Jtnkc force of U.S. manhals hunted down the fJajtivn; bricfcast. Van Coun said. He said all 1hrcc~eapons were pa)mcnt was made in cash on ~tond~)· and the e week from a Jeweler at the Binlcqt Walk shoppma mall V•n <:oun said the invtstiptors checked stores loaded. . wu paid b) check Tuesday. • an Citrus Heiaht1, said Stanley E. Morris, director of the selling jewelry beta use they bchevcd at was possible that Carol Fol om. ass1staat manager at Mcrk~mcr he said the other ate ms of jewelry included a l~rat U.S. ManhaJ Scrvac~ in WashinJton. D.t . tl'le couple wanted to aet marriw 'nd would purchaS( Jewelcn, 'said the c~uplc had Vis!ted the store two .u!lles diamond N-ndant, a &old thain and an cn&1&emcnt n~ Deputy U.S. Mars~! Rick Dafftiano in Sacram<'nto jewelry. . • · . previously. She said store oificaals became susp1c1~us ,--n,. 1 ~ a tomatic pistol was found an s&id the couple wat arttsted without incident at about Van Court' also said. "This investigation is not because the couple took only•moments to pick out and A loadfd .38""-a 1 1~ Arthur F van Court, U.S. 3:20 p.m. near Metksamcr Jcwc:lcrs at the mall, which as closed. &yond any doubt, there arc several other people buy about SS,SOO worth of Jewelry; ancludinp tw<? plain, the couples vehicle. sa v n Court Said in a sta&emcnt aboua 10 miles northca t of downtown Sacramento. 1n,·olved in this whc:> aided and Jbetted them." He refused 101~ weddina bands_. They had pack~ up all<? th~Jewclry Mil'$hiJI ft~~fl~~o~ .. : also found in the vehicle, The pair, who are expected to be brought before a to gjvc further,dctatls. • _ dunna the earlier vmts, ex~pt for has wedding nng. Ms. tha.t a oc r..=e c ed ""ndini:.-.eardJ .--....-1- federal ma&lstratc early th IS week, were~an~t=he.!..:cu:s~tod=:y..:o~f ...:,_ _ _:A:.:._t :the::_:t:im:e:_:of:._t:he:..:•:.:.:ms::.:t.:..:· :M:c:.:.:ln:t:osh::._wa:=s:..:ca=:rry:.::.in::1,.:a:_:_Fo::l:so:.:m:.::sa:1d:.:..:·_.:"' _________ _;,,,~====::::"'='h=1c=h=ha=s =no=t=~=n~o;;pc_n_,...iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii ______ ..... Serial -k111er · .~·at be killers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dctt» tivcs invcstigatina a string of 17 killings on the city's south side arc now convinced there is more than one person responsible for the stabbings and stranaulations, authorities said. "1 have always mentioned we were not in a position to say we have one and only one klller," Lt. John Zorn of the Pohcc Depanmcnt's South Sade Serial KJUer Task Force sa1d Fnday. "We now feel that we are in- ~tipting a series of murder cases rather than a scnal murder case," Zorn said. The task force has been 1nvest1gat· mg the deaths of 17 women, most of whom were black prostitutes, found dumped in isolated arcas,an the South Central area incc 1983. "I can't be spcetfic about the number of killers,," Zorn said. "It could be two, four or more. We don't know if they're workina together or independcn t.., The task force is a 1ou\t operation by the Police Department and the Los Angeles County Shenff's 'Depan. mcnt. Sheriff's Sat Frank O'Farrell, a task force invcsttgator, sajd there's "defi· oitely more than one guy," adding, "I think they're independent of each other. They could very well be copycats up to a point" · AJthousn several compo'i1tc draw· ings deptet a black su :J>«t. m· vesliP.tors arc also looking anto other possab1c suspectS. "I'm worlun'-Caucasians. Latinos and blacks," 0 Farrell said. Zorn said he has seen a number of hom1c1des an which the le.alters at- tempted to duphcalc the method of operation an the South idc Sla)er cases. SAN FRANCISCO (AP).-An $8 million aquanum at Pier 39 that includes a 400-foot acrylic tunnel and _ one of the nauon's blgCSt fish tanks JS under development. offi cials said Pier 39 as developing the prOJCCt, called Underwater World. an partner- sh1~ with Economics Research As- sociates and Questar of New Zealand. If all pcnnat hurdles arc cleared. the aquanum would open an the su mmer of 1988. · "It would bnng the underwater da vang cxpencncc to everybody." Pier 39 pre 1dcnt Fritz Arko said Fnday. The 30,000.square-foot aquanum wiU be designed by San Francisco architect Charles Davis. who de· signed the Monterey Bay Aquanum. It will be on Pier 39's bulkhead, on pilings. next to Pier 35 The model for the aquarium as Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World an Aucklund. New Zealand. which has been in business since 1985. A d1stan ct1vc feature of Under-~ water World 1s a seamless. trans~ parent acrylic tunnel. 7 feet high, shaped hkc a figure 8 and surrounded by water. The tunnel would be a di) path at the bottom of a I 3 malhon-P.llon fish tank. The tunnel would house a movin& walkwa) to carry viewers on --• I S-m1nutc tnp though the Lank. It aJso would I nclude a ~tataonary - platform. The Port of San Francisco. from which Pier 39 leases. has reponcdl> given its bless1na to the pro1ect, wtucb will formally be presented 10 the Pon Comma s ion next spnna. .. First black sheriff elected Jn state WEED (AP) -isk1you County has voted into office California's first elected black shenff. accordma to the California Stale henffs' A ociat1on in Sacramento. Charhc Byrd. 39, a career law enfortemcnt offinal who ha been police chief an Weed for 11 yt4lrs, said he knocked on nearly every in the county_ dunna his campaaan. 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With the president and hi~ legi1lat· .ive critics fencing over U.S contacts with Iran Friday, a-published repon w1d Reapn had ordered CIA Dircc- tor Willram J Case) IOmonlhsaioto not inform Convcs of the covM v.eapons shipments. In Saturday's edition~. The Wash- ington Post said that according to informed sour~. Reapn signed an order on Jan. 17 that formally authOf'Jled the .secret dealings with Iran. In 1984, Casey s1pcd an ~mcnt promis1n4 to inform the Senate and House intelligence committee within 48 houri of an covM,....:1C:=·----1v1 1cs apPro" l>y t e pres1acnt Rcapn 1gned the January order to shield Case) from consrcss1onal com· minces, which a.re prcpanng for heanng.s on the U S ·Iran contacts, The White House had no comment on the rtpon. polcesman Dale Petrov sky said Fnday n1&ht . Se"enJ tawmak~ in both panies e:\prcs~ cnucal or skeptical views on the president's dec1s1on to send limited arms hipmcnts to Iran, which Rcapn defended in an address to the nation Thursday night. "Personally. I think they $hould ha"e Cb0$Cn some other means, hke medical ~upphcs." Sen. Pete Wilson, R..CaJif .. told a new• conference. Like many others in Coniress. W1lwn supponcd the dt'Clsl'on to open contacts wlfh Iran. but ques- uoned the method. sa)1ni. .. The tratciic goals v.ere commendable. but 1l admittedly wa a high-ns Sttuat1on.·· from sunk-en fisldng bo4t NORFOLK. Va. (i\P) -A Coast Guard law enfortcmcnt team opcrat· ins from a Navy f npte sank a Colombian fi h1n1 boat c.arT)ina 10 tons of manJuana. I\ y and Coast Guard spokesmen said Saturday One crewman aboard the fishing vessel was mjured in the Fncay · incident m international waters about 40 miles nonh of Colombia 1x others 1o1ocrc being held b) the Coast Guard pendin& arraignment in a U coun Lt Cmdr. Jim Impson or the Coast Guard in Miami 1dcnt1fied the tnJUred man as Tarmcnio Porte. Porte. 49, was hit in the arm and face "'hen the U · McClo) fired .50- cahbcr rounds at the fishing \.C~l. s~ud 1'1..a") Lt. Manl)n Rable He -.a in guarded condition when a NaV) helicopter flew him to Aruba. he ~·d Tbe., Coast Guard team was looking lor drug \mua&lc~ Fnday when the )ll-foot 'e sef~o~ Mane was pot· ttd she \81d The crc"' on the fi hma boat ignored order\ to stop, warning ~fl.. w~ d, and the R ane hcgan evasi'e action. Rabk said. Man dies after fire ant attack · HaSenfus sentenced to 30·ve8rs PhiHpplnes ''lara~t 1a~r • · .. .T · union announces st:liie MANAGU N1caraaua (AP> -mcncan ma,1mum time Ha~nfu\ will ha~c to r'c 1n •tatc Drpartmcnt \Pokctman Pete MamncL mercenary EUtcne Hascnfus wa ntcn(eJ tur-pn on 1 30 )Car N1carqua doc not ha' e t"ap1til id in Washinaton that 'karoaua con' 1c:tcd By t!N Assoclite4 Pr 1 da) to the m1ximumoj,enall\ ono )C rs in pnson J)unishmcnt Hascn(us "with a ma1dmum of pubhC'll).'' r 1 ~ -fi b) a th~·mcmbcr People' Tribunal that con-Hascnfu$, 45,. Qf anneuc .. w1 • \\I present • "fhc Nie raa.uan JO\crnment's trc.-atment of ~..\NILA. Ph1hpp1nC'$ -"Th net1on'1 la~SLlahor union 1 d do:~ vt"1ed him o tmomm and t'T'lm tp•n t tht ""hen the otcncc wa read. Mr. HanscnfU '1olatcd many of his basic auc acncrahtnkc on Monda> to protettthe k1lhna of its fcaucr1ind ikman c n the Stitt' 1 he proc«din were br dct')t on ao"crn-process nghi, under both international ancl finna of Def en~ Mint'lter Juan Ponce Ennle. who fi llo,.~rs ll blames 1 Id HHcnfu wat c:tpturtd la t month when the ment radio. Nicaraguan law," M1111ne1 ~ad. death. Two Cabinet ministefl warned on Saturda) tha. "'prf~~st M=~~st plane ~n which he ~as the carao h~ndler was shot Montertt) ~id Ha!lt'nfus knew he "y,,a Ha nrus' a~tcr, Donna. said at the family 11$r11\lll~ the political 11ua11on 'and spawn furth.er \itolcn~ Mo~da do~n 1n outhcm N1c•ra1ua. He 1d \h plane "'as upplyina arms to c9un ter-rcvolutionary group~." home 1n Manncttc: "We thouaht we were all Movement, a militant trade union with about 500,000 mrmblr • ad , 1a fl)'l"J we~pons t~ u.~:-backcd Contra rebels "He did thecr1me voluntarily.•• huddcd "He . ad.Ju\ttd to the facr that ht' would be found au1hy would bu ''National Day oflnd11n11t1on:"1t )31U more protests Y,,A)Uld be h~ . liahtana N1caraaua s !~fiat aove"!m,nt. ' · . ·wa~ in charge of throw1na out the arm'S to counter: and would be sentenced, but the fjl('t that there wat l hunday, the day it~ lcastcr, Rotando Olalia, 1\i to be buried. Olah&, .sl'. ;i so "Y-fe condnnn the oefondant, Euacnc Hasen-revolution.atics who operate in the 1ntenor of'· no· mention of'a pardon bas bten a d1 ppo1nt· headed the ncY..l)' formed leftiJt People's Pany. Hi'> muulated bOdm } ~as fou~, fus Haines, to the maximum ~nalty of JO )Cars in N ra~a ·• men~" • • i~~hc~:~:·s dri er alsO wa k11le nion and e._arty o acia s accu prison" for v1olati~~e maintenance of oroei: and BQOr'shc piosccu1100.a.ad..dc.fco14.sa1d bc.JOtt 11 t cf~ I t Jllf obclrutmatl0.0.11 -"ohed-ia tbc lullu~a ~paruuoJ.ill.tO undermine .,...,......,. .... ~~rtryTn 1 • ~,a the tnbunal the .verdict was announced that they upcctcd Pre s Club in Manaaua. Hasenfus'Wlfc.-~ II>'. told President Conizon Aquino's aovcmmcnt and sc11C po"'cr art a coup prcsidc!lt. Rc~naJdo Monterrey, who 1 a lawyer. H~nfu to _be convicted and a,jven the maximum reporters. "Gene ccahzes that in accept1na h1sjob. · · . . . • The tnbunaJ also sentenced Ha~nfus to the sel'ltcncc. he made a temble mistake, a mistake for whicll WC J 4 ... 11led l ..._ .__ ·d ~-:I an quakes mu1~~m of t!trcc years in pnson for cnminal hortl) af\cr . the 'Ymhct wa read. U. ha"e all paid dtarl). • a n & wO •u t,iJle -' -.Wi assoc1at1on. with .the -sentences to be served £mbau> prnsattacbe Alberto Fernande,. readina "I would hope the ~ntence would be followed TAIPEI. Taa~an -'rwo powerful earthquakes shook ra1~an and kilted concurrent~y. . a prepared statement, said: ''The Nicaraguan b)o( a humanitanan ae tvre from the aovcmment," at least 14 people under collapstd buildinai. and r°'k shdesSaturda). pohcd Tcrrons~camcsa maximum penalty of up to aovemmcnt orchestrated J show trial. Hi'S convic· She added: "I h.aveonly gratitude and love 1n ·said Theysa1dat least41 ~oplewcreJnJurcd. TwcntypcopleY..eremissi~an two years 1n pnson, t?ut thelentcn~e wastombmed tion thus comes as little su~nsc" ·my heart foi; the people of Nicaragua, who ·havc believed buned alive after a thr«Astory bulld1ngcolla~d m I.he iaapei su urb with that. for v1<?l•tma the maintcn~ncc of order Jn Wa hmgton. a White House spokesman, treated me with kindnes and courtesy rather than of ChunJho. the offic11r Broadcasting Corp. of China quoted midcnts fias and r.ubhc security. Donald Mathes, said. "We're not surprised The tilt hostility that 6rcumstanees would ~ave sayina. More than 200 rescuers. usma bulldo~ers and dogs. searched or. 'The )':~Jlic-plf1nly proven," Monterrey .outcome was decided before the tnal even started. .warranted." • • · survivors. Pohcc said 13 people. ~vei:t. men and .six women. were killed in that • ~d. · ' · • It servid no· PLU'P<>5' .clber tba.fi to · rriake • Hascnfu9' brothrr. Wilham. also attended the coUaP¥and 34 '"Jured. Authori.t1cn.a1d 97 f)cop!e h"cd 11'1 the bu1ldina. which He· add~ that under N1caraauan laW, the ~pa~nda." ' __ ._.. ne~conftrei\cr but declin~ to ~Y anyth1flL had apartmenli on 1wo floors ~bo.ve:a. ifO.LU'ld f109r .. market ·~ ... --. ·---'" Capto_rs demand further U .s. DRUG USERS FROM ALL WALKS ••• · efforts fot hostages' release From Al has been teamed of the causes and whrn thc}"sllould be tcamma to cope factors that predict tcen-aie drug use. with the real world. In the book "Teen Drug Use," he When .a youngster's bad habits say : come out of the shadows, enhcr BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-The underground Shute kidnapped March 16, 1984 The_ statement charged "It has be.en learned that no smalc because parents rccogruze it, or Moslem voup which holds at least two Amencans Buckley wa\ a CIA spy and said, .. We have carried out factor explains adolescent drug use... because it surfaces in a declinina captive said Saturday It "-OUld not move "a fraction of a God's lust verdict against him" For this reason, people who reaJl)'1:-school record or the tccn-aacr JUSI linacrtip" to release them unles9 the United Stites makes Is am1c Jihad claimed in October 1985 that n had want to understand the problem must; gets into trouhle, all experts advise further efforts to meet its demands. · killed Buckley, 57, of Medford. Mass , but did not resist the tendency to look for THE the parents to cope wit~~e1rown fear A typewnttcn statement '>tJTlcd in the name of produce a body. Lebanese Shute and Western intelligence cause. or TH~ underlying problem. and worry. They need to form a ~Im Islamic Jihad, or ls!am1c Hol) War. urged U.S. officWs.to sources ia.t<l tbey..bchcved be. actually died urhcr, or I.Hf soluuoo. J?lc tcndcn Y for and del~bcrate plan, and to talk wit take "widefstcps. ... but did not spell out what those steps passably after being tortured people lo look for simple answers is thcirch11d when the child is not under m1aht be. . The photograph of Anderson howcd hlm facing the understandable... the influence of whatever he or she The statement was wntten in Arabic and dchvcred to camera wtthourh1s &las'scs and with a faint smile on his ·:Jn the real world, the challenge is has been using. a Western news agency in Moslem west Beirut along wath clean-shaven face. He wore a dark stripcd'-~hirt and not so simple. To understand adoles-Manjuana abuse 1s not easily a black-and-white photograph of one of the hostages, appeared 1n aood heahh. ccntdruaabuse. ~nc must understand rccoanned by busy parents. The child Terry A. Anderson. Anderson. 39, The Associated Press' Anderson wore a beard m all previous pictures adolescence as a Ltmeofexpenmenta-may become aloof, may spend an chief Middle East correspandcnt. was kidnapped March · released by the captors and 1n a videotape released last lion and defiance. One also must inordinate amount of lime away from 16. 1985. 1n Y..CSL BciruL month. understand the pawcrful influence of home, may have a new circle of The fundamcrua11st Mo ltm group also holds Islamic Jihad freed David Jacobsen adm1n1strator peer pressure dunna these formative Thomas Sutherland. 5Dhc acuna dean of ainculture at ctr the Amcncan Un1vers1t) Hospital, on Nov. 2 after years and the damagjnJ effects of the American Un1vers1ty of Beirut. who was abducted holding tum 17 months. ltv1n1 in a family 1n which children June 9, 1985. Other groups have said they hold three other arc either 1mproP,Crly supervised, AIR SAFETY I lamic Jihad is bcJac'ed to be lo)al to Iran's Shiite kidnapped Amencans -Frank Hcrben R~d. Joseph rejected. Of Jbuscd. Many parents art • • • fnends. .\t aoy rate. most of the telltale s11ns can be overlooked. At·the other end of the spectrum . crack or even cocaine can be seen by wide vanataons in mood. from cu· phona to deprc s1on The spectrum from h1&h to low 1s what mo~t drugs, but w11fi cocaine there arc physical signs from a ~rs1 lent rJJnl\Y nose to an:<iety and 11ttcn • When paienu do decide ~OlJ· thing has to be done. and they. are certain of their fact•. they should seek outside help. The) -;hould also try to enhst the coopcrauon of the user Without It, the problems arc almost insurmountable Nut: AD 01111ct of prtvtatJoo c.n .. Vt ltOO b/IJ/oa leadership. The statement 'Came two days after President James ( 1c1ppi and Edward Austin Tracy poor role m6dcls who themselves use From Al ---Rcapn ac.knowlcdicd condu"11n111rr IS.month mmau vC' -... Th~Ammcan govem.mcnl should rt'ahzeverywcll alcohol andor drug1 excessively." and flexib1hty by the FM m re-believe me, n is the a1rhnC1 who are · to improve relations -with Iran, 1ncludtn& sending 1t that we shall not resolve the issue of the hosHtJeS unle s It 1s also true that the earltcr spondingtochanainacond1uons.and getting an earful about dela)'s in lhe , weapons and m1htary pans our demands ·arc met," Isla mic Jihad said in m younasters be&in drua use. the more in part, because of efTons to employ system ... not the FAA " The kidnappers reiterated their claim to have killed sta1cmen1. "We shall not budge a fracuon ofa fingcmpon damagma It is for them. They spend the trust fund to make the national Bolger claimed the FAA has bc'en U.S. Embassy poht1cal officer Wilham Buckley. Y..ho was this." . · more time in u ku1d of non-rcahty budact deficit look smaller." sluUJSh about improvements be· -------------------------------------------. The fund. estabhshed 1n 1970, cause of frequent changes 1n top •• comes from an 8 percent tax paid b) administrators and une~cn funding. air tnivelcrs. BotscT said the fund both ucd to partisan pahttcs currently has a $4.3 b1lhon surplu~. The 1ndustf'\ spok~man said truat which could chmb to $1 0 b1llton by beau~ of .:inadequacies 1n our 1989. federal air lraffie control s.ystem, " .. f fi 11rhnes and their p3sscngers this s b1lltons o dollars or enhanced summer faced dcla)s totahni 2,500 aviation . ..afet) and efficiency s1I _ hours a day nationwide He said J 986 shackled an the fund. 1t 1s clear tha1 has been the industry•s wo~car 1n a1rhne passeniers and shippers are flight dcln)'s iemna shortchanged." he ~1d... nd "It , c i1matcd tha1 air traffic control dcla~s 1n 1986-exclu 1ve of those cau~ed by weather -wall co t aarhnc and lhcar passengers and PILOT DIES.•• ~:gpers more than $2 ~illion. Bolger He said 1mpro\Cmcnts art ·e\.- ovcr Cable Airport waiting to follow aall\' cmical. at ;i time \Ulen the Cc sna in when he no11ced it a1rhncs arc Stt\i1n1 more passenger\ behaving stranacly on landing. than ever. I watched the lJtmelotl' ....... r-krcrr--B&lgf~~~ '~111 caR) far) down the runway. I 1gurcd 41 S m1lhon passengers this )'Car, someth1ng was wrong. I didn't know IOP.p1ng lhe 1985 record by 3S what. m1lhon f le said tht\ )'Car's total will f-::---:::--::-----:~-::--:------~::;;;:::--:~~s;;;;;~-~==::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~;;Jian;~g:l~~~~~;--~~~~1mo more an 1n . f-"As I was landing. I heard the radio when Congrcs, approved deregula· say. 'Please send some help I think uon of the airline . INCLUDES TWO GAMES • OUCKHUNT • GYROMITI You're In th• m lddl• ot a marah and your trusty hunting c:tog .Prlng1fotth,flu1n1ng out o towt or two. Two mcrttordt break tot~ sky In a flash of feathers. You toke otm, squeeze the Zapper llght gun't trigger, Ond Wt duck IOUP tonight! That't the IOf't of exc'"ng .. .. D · · .. my fnend Harry has had 1 heart The 1ndumy spokesman al~ ~1d attack,"' Ra) said. · The airlines arc carry in& this record Fi~ C.apt. Ed Gcbclcm said tttcler pas nacr lotal on 16.000 da1I) was .a1rcad)t Oill_of w plane and was fli&tm. - receiving cardiopulmonary resusc1-· ihe FAA bchcvc<; the annual lj S tauon from two c1v1lians when fire· airltnc passcnacr lot.al wall e~cccd 620 fighters amved. m1lhon w1th1n the ne>.t decade. but Ray :ud he and Hayek were the Bolacr said he bchhcs lhat csumate c1v1hans. 1s con!.t'rvauvc NOTICE Due to manufacturing problems, the embellished towels on page 13 of today's Target sale section will not be available In these three styles: teddy bear, penguin, and duck. We cannot Issue rain checks. The other decorative, tradltlonal and novelty designs wlll be In stock. We regret any Inconvenience this may cause. SALE Most Items Discounted 21-30% OFF· sllver • pewter • armetale • brass charms • braceteta ~ goblets • trays baby gifts • pewter figurines • paperweights . . NOACK TROPHY I GIFTS 171L 17tla It. 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In dum!"Y· if giv•n tamt So you luters J«:ad a trump tn cut down on T.... ... .. _ -1,. h dummy·, rufflna ablllty tl'l;ff UI an""'rs;;rOCCUtvP w en. trump Ind it rec:om~nded Sup-Howtvtr, uppose thllt, tn ad, lk* declaru hU bid two ult.a and · iou havt me length bu~ no trtat Now._..,,,...,... ... _..._ doff not lndk• .. , ..... diltri· butioo&l f..WNl ln lht•ar.u· hMCll Md YOU hOld fOlll' _. In• the ltUfl'P.Ult. A &ruap a.d _... auch dm1~ ,......., proves futile. It l1 ueually Meler to alla<"k with your .W.'1 ..._,.. lft tM "°Pf ttmt you can force detlar· er to rurt and .., ICNle c:onlrOI or tM . trump suit . . NO PAYMENTS OR . FINANC E Ct:i ARG ES 'TIL FEB. !87* , :L. , r "" • , Dear Ann Landen: My husband is an air traffic controller-one~--....-~ 'ICKtltcd "mapmcnttd. JoitbSOmc creatu~" hired after the 5trikers were fired I ralizc there are mediocre con- trollers, Just u there are mcdioett doctors, mediocre pilots and evcry- tbina eJsc. Hov.evcr, I feel that thcsc men and woman have been tallina an unfau rap from the media. All we hear about is the number of ncar-missc\ and the delays at airports. and tnuperienced controllers arc blamed. Sure, there are more near-m1ssc~ and lonaer delays, but there is a lot • more ~1r traffic. You can be sure there will be even more near-mi :Xs aod delays two years down the road. This isn't bet>ause of 1ncitpencncc. h 's because of aovcmmcnt rqulauons on the number ofn1ahts allowed and the amount of an traffic at any IJVCn ume. Controlhn1traffic1 not a matter of see1n1 two plans on a radar screen and kccp1n1 them fhc miln apart. h's l«lnl a radar ~n filled wit)) afrplancund kccpma them ALL five miln apan It's 1 matter of 1>1lot &Jenness and skill and weather that can chanac w1lh1n second It's also a matter of hundred of mall aircraft NOT under the air traffic control system . -These pnvate planes arc a scnous hazard Someomes they pop up out of nowhere and aive the controllers anxiety attacks. I have'bccn to my husband's air .tmffic control center .. and obtcrvcd those men and womc.n in action. The dedication and profcssionahsm they -bona ao their jobs-.tS trvlv-herote. I would place my life tn their hands anyt~mc. Too bad they aren't 1 1 CHICA DEAR WIFE: Al I freqent mer I cu tell )'H I 1pprtclatt Ute Cff· -tHHen, Mt air travel IMM .. >'' ls mJpty frutntlq. After 1 w~. M•tur, )H kan wMck a1dJ.H'l bve fewer caactUaUou, Ute Hit mn.11 u4 die m .. 1 att9mmo4at1a1 .erYke. I faver Amerkaa. Pu Amulcu IH Brulff. Accord la& .. Time m11a11H (kpt. 1,) Ge AJr Trame COGtrol System ls operatlq wt" t,ttt fewer fally ,..,.,,._ coa&nlkn &Ma Mf•r• Prnltla& Ru1u ordtttcl 11 ,01 flre4 la ltll. SiK:t muy of lite rep&acemeat1 ire rtlatJvely I.DH· perlnce4, thy ttff to be more CHtlou, Wlticlt ii loocl F.A.A. Admi1l1tr1tor Donald Eqn .. Y• tbt oae of "e rusoa1 for crew•ed 1llJn 11 tbat tlle 11mber of alrU... b1 Jwmptcl from H la 1 t71 to more tlau tit tCHlay. Ht .. ys, "We •• more alrr,>rtl. We are 1llort of places ....... ' • J. Patrick Foley, vtte cbJrmao of Brulff, .. >''• "Tlte co1trollers do 1 mlraC11lon Job. Tltey are ftclerel eaa,loyffl, ltlrt4 ud &ral9tcl by dit l>epertmat of Tru1portaUoa. A1 tlme 1°" by &lie ~1lpmnt 11 kftmla1 more _,..,ucatt4 u4 "e contrellen more upcriacd. We are .,oml1tk." ---At a t ... amcr. I bttteve tRTlnatJ, pTlvately 0W11ed alrcreft tllat w8*n lato commuclal aircraft .. tpMe ,, ...... a setloa Witt to 1U ~-------l.:---J~~===~~::~i wlto fty. 'l'MM private pluet 1111HHtJd Wttftt4 'Ya.UJ arrJ m~,..._r aM eelll.... 1vel4aact e411lpmn1 u4 dtey lltMhl be bulltd frem all maj« a1,,.r&1 d1rta1 peak ltMtl. TMt a. .. , .. , aahl dlaa ..... liloW· Her, n.c. Ge prtnte aircraft att ...._. liiJ fat cat• ..._ bwe a lo& of c'"••W•••••· RUEEELL'....,..._ ---"UPlll.S=--"' TEIY llC . ... ... .... """ .... ltn-a• .. .na--•nN •WHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE SALE ENDS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30 s59999 }o t wh n you purchase one of th 69999 ·fas \. Rc•lax 111 llillow ... of comfort wit h t}u ... <'Usual ~ofa and lo\-t' ... t>a l. plump c·u ... hion"' nestl ed hetwrpn attached ... addl t•bag arm-. 1·ovnl'd in a I lt.·r<·u lon 11 blt>nd. H. Ea-.c int o C'ornfort wi th this traditional ~ofa and love -.pat. tuilor<'d for µradous livi ng in a Ht>rc ulon.g bl end tH'<'Pnt<•d with 2 to""' pillow~. 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New ships, new ports of can, and sficcial price brnks for early reser. 1~-~·~m 1il pert of: the offtf. to consickr before you boo~ pessage. Of the six new ships · · ing the world's cruise fleet, one of the mOSt unusual is the Wind Star, which will make its maiden voyage [)e. cem~r 13 from Martinique, in the West Indies. Along with its convcn· tional engines, the Wind Star his four mases and six com. puterittd sails which can bC furled in less than rwo minutes. Combining the romance oft sailing with the comforts of a Crude~ thf ~f()(J(, 1 » ~ vtsscl fntum modetri JUtuooms, a swim· ming pool, piano bar,· and wino. Contrary to cuttom· ary shipbOard custom, ~ no tipping will be allowed. Wind Spirit will begin service in Confident of the success of his l~, with location to be an. concepc, Windstar Sail Cruises nounced. president Claude P0tier is c'\!rrendy Smallest of the ycar's new ships building rwo more ships. The (and most expensive to book) is Wind Song will debut next sum· Maxim de Mcrs, a 32.passenger mer in-~ South-Ptcifk, while the-luxury (taft wKh intr-nor decor- dcsigned by Pierre Cardin to resemble Mwm's of Paris- rcstaUWlL Onboard cuisint- is prepared by chefs from ·the famed restaurant. Ocher amenities include a piano bar, outdoor ~I, jacuzzi, and a Riva peedboat to take gue~s ashore. Seven.day Caribbean cruises out of Barbados and ~n~igua start November 'l9, beginning at S4.~ per person, Homes ~incs, a longtime lcadtr in qualiy cruises to Btrmuda, rectntly in- troduced its Homeric, a 1.03,·pesxngtr vmt1 based this winter at Pon E\ICf· glades Ftorida. Ont of. tht mOSt stylish or ntW ships, the Homerk has tht warm tt· ined dtcor of a big ocein lintr along with electronic ear. The latest of (Jrnival' Fun Ships is the 1, H·pa scngtr Job tt, launched lasr Jul , Which Will be jointd b a ister hip. Ctltbtation, in coverin the East· ern Gari bmt • In the compet· ivt qutst for dif. ftrmt ports. me compenie ·have .. . . No bags to pack and no new bUs to Peter's~ where they rtsOO wardrobe rtquiied for this will board • boiat for the cruise. cruise. Members of tht c~ec and .The. Graise of Llghu, the 24th -spou~ will be at tht location annual event spoosored by the dttsscd, in blue setishirts ·and . H u n t i n g t o n H ar b o u r white slackS to aS;iaa craism in Philharmonic, is scheduled Dtc. ~ boarcling buues and boats. All of through Dec. 23. the helpers·~ voluntms. No ont The first boat will set sail at ':30 is ptid ·exctpt the. boat opaators-- p.m. with cruises also scheduled and bus drivers. . for 6;30, 7:30 and S:30 p.m. each All of the proceeds from . the day. cruise, expccttd to be SW,<XX> this Guests aboard will hive a 4,. year, will go to support music 'lllinutc cruise of the_ waterways of programs for studenu in Orange Huntington ~arbor whtrt a fair· County schools. yland awaits ... homes and yachts Last ynr 2,,<m participated in will be beautifully lit with JJlll\f tht holiday crui!cs and this ym Jn featuring animated scmes. equal number is expected at di The only "pwp<>ru" nccCSS&ry tvent tbtmed .. Salutt ro A.mtrka." arc tickets which may be purchased ''..To those of us-Who live in ffit by adults for S6 and children (two Harbour and to our thou~ Of through 11) for S4 at 168CJ7 Algon· visitors each holiday scoon. the qu~ Suite 1, ~ Beach. cruise is a wirutr W~d; .. The office is open from 10 a.m. co said Bobbitt· Williams, the l~ 1 p:nr.Mondaf1hroogh FricflyJJRI ctu~ rhli~ on Saturdays (Nov. 19 and Dec. 6) AdditionaJ informition is avail· from a.m. to 1 .m. able b ca in the hillurmonic Ticket holders will assemble at office, 840-7}i2. the Harbour Mall at Algonquin and Invmport 45 minutes prior to Pictuml is]OllW ChiJt. their cruist time tnd go by shuttle Phocogr1phy by Nick Souzi. begun to come out with mailer Phocos COUrrtSf of hips which can gtc to places &ploration CruatJ, unttachable b largtr vessels. In pursuing this concept Ex~oration . )tar. · Cruise Lina.continllft to build it !1~ontion' wgac, In<* llf. nm each ym. This year it in· luxe cnft, tht Expiom ...... troductd the 4 ·p• enger was alto launched this yar, _. • -"tlttmaran Encuuve &plom bettd in San Ju*n. Thit ~ which will crua,e Ala ka in tht gu wnrl carries a ..-., je. ummcr and IUwaii tht re of the Pita HIGHSEAS/IU) • NB League puts smi es on kids faces w i th auction By VIDA DBAN ............... -aniclet •re available and all of the . bera. liloW: After Carmen chaptl'r'1 Syndrome Center of OC, who has Foend1 01 ~. 9 Baruu. New· pon Btacb, 9266) or call 67~ . ·~~"",.._ _ ___,,,'hco )Oil.Ir .-40 wo~n in one tarsc room and surround t m wuli ----aJmost 2,000 tkms al barpin prices, tttms had been donated b) the 725 ~mben for the popular invitational event. - ''9ftt of .the ~uircments or... (OC Pcdornalnt Ana Caner) lunch· betn fi&htina a hfc threaten1n1 )aver cMinnaa." joked lht president,·" con 1n IM Mna Vet* Coun~~l•_t> diRaK ~n 11 PBC '°'·several dmt iM bll a husband wnh stron1 membtrtUd ~five meriibri1 yean. Shi fiiCf f'teqUfftt and-costly anna." Jean's husbend. Bob. WM • knew how IO ~k for a vacation. trcamcnts, but is tosin& that blttlc. daerc .liftlna pee~ and punins Pcnonal llloPPlf 11t11J Balfert from Her docton have told her hilt the &hem an will call whale the J>!tntct· No~trom prnented a trunk show of only hope as a Ii ver transplant, and it pi1nta took a break fr:om buyana to f1"110n1 thae ciould travel io climates needs to be dOnc soon. (liver .tr1ns- MICIUIAIDI: TMre was ....... room only at the ~ 111em~ lucnehon for: the Little. Met91'd Quaid of Children• HOIDilll el-~~ ht'ld at the Huntanatuo 8elcb home '" .... . _,. • you find a baa sale 1ft proareu.. The AYIS\lnct Leq~ of NtwPon .8each had that tituation at the ,, Newponer It the J 2th annual Tttuurt Au,tion end luncheon. "We went from an intimate tea to 1 this beautiful event," said president Marie Fruce Lefebvre. "The fim ten events were held in the ch•""1' house. but we outarew that. Now It seems we've almost outarown this ballroom," said :Jeu L.ca1 looluna about the room as the women vi ited 12 different depat· mcnts. . Linen . crystal. siher, jewelry, clothlns and a wirlf' variety of other . . .. We help put better smilri on children's facn/'.' said Lefebvre. ··we have 76 in braca.'' she added notint that pan of the proceed1·11> to tht • leq~·s drntal ttnter. (More than IO.SOO patients have been sctn m lS years.) Other funds will ao to the Day Care Center in Costa Mesa where 96 children are involved. Jeu a..er was chairman of this year's event and h«eoc'MinMn were Teal Farnw and lela •• 0..... "I was c&ected to be chairman in May and we have been collttuna items and w0rkina for this day since then:• said Bonner who credited the succna of the event to the cooper'· ation she rcceavCd from other mem· I (Aff.~DO, DINNER NIGHTLY . 6:00 P.M. to Midnight Mondays & Tuesdays: Two Dinners for $15.95 Wednesdays: 6 Courae Italian Dinner $9.95 2900 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beach • 675·2968 h.ve lunch, · • ranaan1 f'n)m over IOOdeVen to sub-· plants cQSt $140.00Q and u~ard.) Prizes wett offered. and it was Jou zero. Jw ........,. membei'ship · The fncnds of·Barbara aroup hope PIMllr'• lucky day. She won the chaarman, .,.,.._ the eventand a to raise funds· for the transplant Christmas bunny donated by Kay special ~t wu a.I W..._u, throua,h benefitS and it the Rawlciah Allen Ceramics (one woman bou1ht ~mbership chairman for all the home talk centered on a planned S60 wonh of tickets U')'i"J to win it) 1uild1. tennis tournament to be co-sponsor· and she also MJd the tlckct for a B&NU'n': The ,.., aawwo eel by the John Wa)ne Tcnnas Club Wttkend for two in San Francisco h(>me oa Ltnda lilt was the settina fOr and the Balboa Bay Club. · donated by Lado Travel. In a real · a pany Thursday t\'tni~ to kick off • Pany planner •as Barbara's Iona· predicament was S..Ua Hesser -plans of a poup called Friends of time friend &acltertM Letu ~1th lhe won a SSOO "1opp1n1 spree at Barbara". PrUdM Gat14111 and· ·lSariNara SoUth Coast Plua and has.to decide "8arlira" 11.....,. M Ip , 49, c.cur.u asialina,. whith store to pattonizt and what to. of Ne~ 8Mch. .0..ndlr and J'enOns intttelted iR donatiril or buy! ": fonntr director of die ,,._Menltn&al ~ipati"' .. a &ti'!'I may write to of Canl Ml ~P. -~· The aroup dine<! on chicken ~ • croissants and dessert folk>~ftl_ a m«til}I conducted~~ lldlJ, prc:1idcnt. He~ W ,dtrec10r of voluntttr servire for CHOC. talked about fund raisin& and the pild rcpqrtcd makin1 U .. 000 at 1 booth directed by member~ .°"'1 at the OP surfina Cbampionshaps. Up comina events 1ncluck a cbam· ~brunch Nov. 23al Turnip Roee 1n Oran;.t and a ~Id and 1Clll!il tournament in April -.t Sel Oift' Cowntry Clut;. .... .... _..... .. '--...... Tom Parrow and Iola n.n Ornum co-cla&l.riid 12da ...-1 aaCtloD. ' I Ladies! Do l lia ve a gift idea foi you! Boudoir With a special four day Celebration ... Just for youl Jo in us for The Grand Unwrapping on November 20 at 9:30 a.m.I NoYember 21·23 you can er1'0Y epecta1 e11terta1nment, mMf w.. and a• n. Talklng Reindeer, strolling carolers, rnalWMtqUln models. the Newport Harbor High 5chool land and MOREi hc»t-'9afreeCel1bf'atlontotebagwtlh110.00 purctae (Whlle euppllel lmt) and reglatertowtn a fabulOul Cel1bfatlon WI llraond at l'9 Ritz Cortton In Laguna Niguel! & Cheesetake Photography from • 3-studios . ~eg1ster to win a CPl0br'111on Weekend tor two at The 1<1tz Carlton1 ,, Crty/fde/lJJp ---------- ~ No S*Chale nee 111 er, to wtnl ,.,. be 11 Of oldlf to win. ~II and lmrneClale tamly mMlben ol w..lctlft PlazO • -.. and h 11*-c:ompony ON not ..._. to wtn.-.. wtl be~~ mall. wn•m mt:lf be tat.nae.,. .. dllcr9IOf\ ol e:----.,.,... 6/)1/17. . II ;~ J'JIW/ ~ , •r •'IN I ;/ -,.,,, 'llf.I. _,,_ ~ W • 'II ... JA .... 'MjWA ladles call Lenny now, for your studio tour & consultation appt. Custompachge 675-0823 Sitting Fee $125 C.ofona llel \tar -· -New for-~uneh. Pastel's, a bit of Italy, France and the Orient, in the fresh California style. -Gourmet Pizza;-tresh Pasta wittaSea1oocl.--- fresh Salads, French Onion Soup, Steak Sandwich Bordelaise, Ham & Cheese · Baguette, fresh Fish. Breast of Chicken with Pineapple and Llngonberries, fresh Salmon, and delicious Desserts. FROM 4.95 lg 1l __ New Yo~k style (und-ratser Another knt H IQll'I up at MOM man. which hat the TV 1ena M• •H• P0tnt in Laauna which tw beta me f ave hundred are lt.peaed lo as us •heme. BJ CAaOL BUMPBaEYS ~ae,oCmanf l''I' aQd btncfiu. Tb11 an~nd the S l IO pq cou~ _pany and "-..., hat rccnuled ao ..,,.,u .. , s .cw • time lMft wtll be New Yon decor· to raise mote than S200.000 for the strvt 11 hoiHor the fnt•VJUa wh.ch Thecuddl~brownbeanultdut.abltcenttrpiecesat~Balbo&BayClub ations and New York stylt foods It hosp1ta1'1cancerttn&er. Tickta.nfor· !;qin 11 1800 ~~..ODJl1)1JLl400. were not off~ to the 380 auests anendan• the fifth annual Ohve·Cresi the Fridl_y event 'beina Mid by the mation availabk from 'Jr/ CWTJ, LOOk-lh&a ror-Haw~c. KJ1.,-Recopitaon Dinner. • Just Off Broadway Auuhary to raise i494-6 713. and Hot u.,,. ha"c Will .auaad ..and ••Tl.-• fi h . r " funds fOr the expansion at t.:ijUna Sivtral other socaat events att on min•1. -th .. ~, who 1..;v• "'---n I JKY re or t e children 0 Oli\'e c~sl," said ... 1-v111"on ~nal1°l)' and M It Pl h h ,_ da fi .. _ 9"': .... .~... .... ~ ~ KK'. ,....._ ou on ay ouw. t e ca"'"n t or tnc tame cvenana -searchina for attiro similar 10 the TV -.-~n for Lucky~ •••nae Mwat*. Edwatdt wu lftittrett of: :rhe evenint bet.int 1t 6 9.m. and Aoftnce Cnue"'°" icn ha1 a show characterr. · cete'!'._On~1 as buthe Oltve Crest board of dittetott benortd Californiant who will incluck live and silent auctions, a Cas•no Nt&ht at Santa Ana Country -.. "-u•-r • .;.a ""·all ....: th•re 10 com ... t Cm d a se. · · sumptuous buffet, eotertai9ment and Club, OC T~uma Societ~ wJll hold 1 • -"---.. ~. .. Edwards was also celebratini a binhday ar\d het friend ...... 1..;.., had dancina: • · its 11x annual dinMr/aucuon ~nefiC ~St-nt 1 "USO ·shov. •• and • hH sent a taPe(I binbday mnsaae for all to share, "He's nursed mo throuah all my Tickets to the black he optional or at Irvanes lttoNtal landmark, The auction wall be conducted. Proceed binhdaysand every haircolor ... and there have been many," said the 1ttratt1ve costume party ll'e SSO beh and may Bean hcd, and art lovm will be at ~~_so to tafety prasrams of tt\e redhead 11 she skillfully moved throuS)t the lt-~ward winncn "I be..2bt.a•ncdbyc!l1in1497-S900. · the Diane Sassone (iallt (278 ·~-·Y· - .should have brou~t a cha nae of outfits," quipped ~ _. Flot•~ accepted a reifly ForCJt Ave. na o a on ,. 1 Other cdebrittn amndina included Dodttr·piether Orel HenMHt an "'61.i-cM<:i from BUTI<Krrlbe dlY ll1Vtl'llry pany t<fbentm ~.--1i~~•Mi.l•1.111at&9J:L..S030 ·~-....-....---hoDGr pe•ma1 • Dkt WU.., better known as Mr. Whipple of "Please don't squ«Le the ri6bonswerc cutto OJ>Cn the new third An Museum. Champaane, hon d'ouevret and lta at the cwport kach borac of Charmin" fame "Otd you know I made the first Ch1nnincommerc1al 23 )cars floor of the South COlst Plaza store. Aux11iari~ located throuS)tout OC chocolate ~ulptures wall be ttrvcd at JIM1 Cri1Une. Deril ....... aao in Aushina. Lona Island," said Walton, prov1dan1 a few humorous OM· The check was a six-foot replica ofa will join t<>sethcr to sponsor the first the ~ssooc 9,al~ry party and a nc SS2-I 896, has funbtr 1nfonnaa&ioa. liners to hpttn the serious occu1on. • · $300.000 check made out to the OC ann\laJ Cottenton casino niaht with cx)ubati~n .. Art '"' the Third btb Elliet win opm her waaer- Ohve Crest Treatrncnt Centers provide residenuaJ care and treatmenl for Perform1n1 Arti Center. ho San E•MI and MareelM Dimension waU open • and run ·front : HuntiQSton Hamour 'llomc abused, ncaleaechnd displaced children. . The new thitd floor w1U also be the su,.., ooth of Newpon Btacb as co-thra:uab Dec. 7. Iov1ta!1on ~nfor-Fnday for the first ann1versuy ttl- . "Most ofourcbildreo come from Oianae..,OOd. We bqan in 1972 with settiftf for the Sandpipc~ ·(He>q chaarpcnon . ma110~ (SJO per pcoon) is avaalable cbrataonoftheHHt.naueoflntcrval JUll four beds. Today we ha\'e lS4," said founder and txecutive 'director Hotp1tal)bencfitd1nnerdancesetJor An inttmauonal buffet is planned bycalhnai494-2«0. House. ~Dr.~ Wre4 ........ DeUN Vetttv. ' • · . • 7 p.m. Saturday: Hiahltahts of the alons. •ith, musical en&ert.ainment b*Ja ~-w11l .be prn-authQrit)I' on family violence. will bf .. Space prohJbi.lSJistin1 all th()jt "ma ·na life nio~rable"Jor the ~10· pany will be musical entertainmen\, ~and casino typc'acuvitie · ' ented the fifth Good Scout award the pnkcr... · · · • cluldren •s 2-18 treated annually 1n the·23 family-type homes abd cns11 stfent and li e 11.lC'lionr(rmm th'IJ\ icuu •~ SSO tach nd more Wednesday~ Amhrim Mamon. ·Chi(! ia~iffiitii or · Of" .. t61irV"ar . · c:eoters 9fOhve Crest. Some of the honorees (more than SO), included M~Ue 300 items). a. holiday dinner (caviar to infortnatton 1s available from Muy She will be 10 the spoth~t at the 1916 Hou~~ w ..... and co-ro...Cler llltrla, author of .. If I Ole Before I Wake;" o.rM A.al from t.tleviuon's roa1t&OQ9e)1nddanc11i&~tothe'1nusic Au Xavier, 870-S890. Construction-lndustn c~ern btin& haa.terwillditcuH~tbubdtn: "Somethina About Ameha;" case workers Iriide Wmkle and DeWa Lullter; or Jim Chnstianstn orchestra. Omana. danana and enlCrt.linment dwrmanned by Jama M. Petera. 'helps women and children..,. prov1d---- boulepa.rents Ra)' ull by Soria, ... aM Nai* ver.uw..., c.r.1,. &arn.WIU&aker is benefit chair· are planned for.the more than~ The noon event is the result ora 1naemeraency residenti1llbeherand Browa; Marpt MelllaMI; LM S,.mplute; .,._ Wehter; Peter u4 Qieryl man and Joaa Fu i auction. chair-upccted at the Trauma Society event panncrihip tliat has srown ovtr the fo!low-up .crv1ces. . , ~ 0.Ul; Rahr1a IUMMrt and board president Jerry May. Receiv1n1 the "Jerry and Karen Wnt" and the "Rhonda Flemina Annual Awards" were two of Ohve Crest's Independent Livina Skills araduates Ray Dtl.M9 and la&rl• .. Ceokle'!.Devla (she also sane). Ray and Cookie came to OUve Crest from fam1hes an cnsis and have become vf luable and talented me,mbersofthecommuntty. They are about toleave Oliv Crest to live on their . own. I JIU BeMneta chatred the event S~taJ entcrtaiqment was prov1d~d by blritooe J8Mlaat Syllea. For 1dd1t1onal 1nformation on Olive Crest. Si47-036 l may be called. P.,......U 11 Mlte4 by Dally PUot Style~--VW. Deu. . lier Barbara and Jerry llay (rl&ht} meet 8tepb.anie EdWuda. --~-----~·------------------1 r~~~!:--~ t U t'e But (jl/t ~ 0lJI (jiw j j5 Complete C~ir?J?rac:tic Care flt ~-spec1al1zmg m I ~ -Personal Injury Auto Accidents W • Sports Injury Neck and t ·Back Pain • . ~· Dr. A.a .. la Stafford' ---'Iii!.,..-· __ ll:JLJBlllllD!H Ave., Salte 212 . • Coeta ..... 452-1199 Podiatric Surgical Group of Orange County ; ,, ~ «; -'. G . --_.... Ill. CRAii EllllD LOWE SPECIALIST IN LOWEft EXTREMITY INJURY OIS£:ASE & SUAOERY Of THE FOOT ANO ANKLE IR. UWIEICE l llOWI .. n-.., ........ PIHD•n .. ..._I PllT I Lii ....... Liii p..a ll -IT • LASER SURGERY ~ pe1n, minimal bleedinQ 1 • no ,.,,., hM •MINIMAL: INCISION ANO MICROSURGERY Advanced AmbUlllory 141'gical 1001 pt<>C*M• wWth tedUCe pa n. 1w ing and hea!lng wtttl mlnltNl trauma 1 •ARTHROSCOPIC FOOT ANO ANKLE 8UAGEAY • COMPUTEAIZED ELECTAOOYNOGAAPHIC MEDICINE Benefit hom ""computetlled anlytis tor lil'nb, loot dlMaM • AECONSTRUCTIVE AND COMPUTIR Ol8JGNED FOOT SURGERY • ADVANCED JOINT IMPLANT SUAOEAY FOA AATMAITIC JOINTS • HOSPITAL l OFFICE IMPLANT S~ERY FOR ARTHRITIC JOINTS -TSPOMS" a At!HAllllT ATIVE MIOtOM Supettot Medical C«lter • 1525Supetl0f AYe,. SU.ta 100 Ntowport BMch. CA 82683 • (7i 4' l e..t6· 1.§ 1 Dcs1aner Pierre Card1n will be al the Broa<\.way. South Coast Plaza, on Wednesday at a J0:30 a.m. brunch to benefit the John Wayne Cancer C.linic.Cardin1untheU.S.top~estnt ·Munoz. Florence Tande and · bas coutu~ and licensee collections. · Maureen Womack. C0<ha1rpenons for the event are Cuisine and entertainment for the Barbara Hams, Melinda Wayne event wtll be provided by Julie and Michael Loshin's Panics Prus.---,---'-....,. Tickets are SSO and may be- obt11ncd by calling 67S-8846 or (213) 82S-S772. When One Great Taste Isn't Enough ... SHRIMP, FISH & CHICKEN '3.99 Only Long John Stlver's has aJI three -shrimp, fish and chicken-on one plate! Or try our Shrimp & FiSh or Fish & Chicken or our Seafood Platter! Each dinner served wUh thick-cut fryes and slaw. For great tastes, variety and value, try Long John Silver's. ReGIS HAJRSTYLJSTS South Coast Plaza (Near sMrs) '• 3095 Harbor Blvd.. (•ctOM from Fecko) Coeta Mesa - co er. • • . Our Huntington Harbour gourmet heads Philhar~onic organization· ... • MONDAY sak ~ill continue 1hc mt hou~ uo will m l at 9.30 • m. 111 tht Ralph T •. ~...iia nd 1 o l m on John~n home. Hohda) amnat· Attorney Jean A. Hoban of New· ~~ a a m. to • P • mrnb will bt dc:mo~st,.!cd b Vc}da P.Of\ 8'Kh wall 4a1eu11 women's WT~~ao1yy. Mahr. Mcmbct hie 1nforma11ora nJht un<kr the tlw at the 7 p.m. "" A -u9 o •S9 danMr planned ~ ln1cmat1onal Phyllis Dillon will pr nt the a'+'atlaltle from r..1 -• Tnanana an ommunicataon Club at protram w~n tfarbot View Hath , ~h,·ila fl n·E ua\.el will peak on Holaday Inn, Lquna Halls TM Ph ilharmonacmttt1 It 9.30 a,m. an > ~ and catina out 11 ~kcr wall a~ar under the aus· the Berk Kell• homr Corona dcl con\.cntenct ) f Ni rt pic.u of the Sptakcrs Burnu of Mar. Further 1nformat1on on the lhc l 2:30 p.m. mf lHJ / :w~ "We entertain quite often, man-liaison, •ss-• 6 and held since a ~rat hCJtiby or rnrne--n~ '"i\itlit'e'tou postuons ~n group 1ourmet cookina." said Joanna level. Cahfornia TriaU..awyenA.Uociation 1roup a'+'ailable from 675-0226 ~ ch Chap1~r 0 a ll\ · ~ The Chases are also acttve in which pro\.·ides speaken 10 orpnma-Woman's Clu~ of Irvi ne will meet nutntton talk iso~ to mem~r,.an tht ttuntitl&Ufrl". Harbor Cant~r rtoMtt nooclmif. More tnl0i1nitl0n • "8.lJ l;lQ p.m:-ift tif!"-hOmt ur MOH;' • l\OO•Rl<'mbcrs al th~ !ftr,Wr.nCJOf"-\ ~ • Chase, chairmap for the Hunt· The cover &irl was born. m in.ton Harbour Philharmonic. Porterville, and from her teens on Committee. • . ltved in ·Long Beach wnere !he .League, La iraviata Guild, HH may be obtained from -CTLA byJ· Roaers Anacla "Bay" Buchanan Temple an East Bluff fi Art Associat~on_,. a,nd Analcrs. calhn1 (818) 981-S.)4(). . • Jackson wall dastuss her cxpencncci. Dccorauna home or boat or the They bolh cnji;;y ))laying golf and . "Fh~ Oaf\. BOx, comm.1\ltt or ttoag in Washanaton, DC where ~he ~ntd holiday will be the !O~tc of rtp~scn· 1,.1uris and thev love to travel Ho~patil ~.uiuhan w11r present a . as tin1urcr of''thr tJ.S. Mort infor· 1a11v~ of JWs 01st1nl:l1vHe.1~~~ , , The former Huntington Har,. attended school. ' "ti •h . fi ' • variety of ~f\s for sale an the o,.ce mation ol'\ membership: 786-8644 ' the meetma of py~ass 1 • • w c~ t C} md tame. Hoag Memorial Conference Center. WEDNESDAY: . Club Jud) Kolar will oJ)(n her ~ome bour' Realty saleswoman has also From 1969 to I 978 he was a spent a lot of her ti.':"e d~ri".f the an Francisco resident where she "The Hours art 10 am. to 8 p.m. and the Harbor View Hall' Garden Club for the rven1. ' · · · I I o · because of my love of music," ideas for the musical orpnazauon ep . unng that tune she ob-said Joanna. who studied piano that raises funds to provide music tamed a real e tatc hcense and for seven years. education for school children. sold ~ estate for two years She affiliated wi th Starboard before movmg to Huntington On the cover. Joanna wears group of the Philharmonic Com-Harbour. There she sold new trtct warm clothing suitable for a tnittee in 1979, the same year she homes. on ·Trinidad. Island and '.e ening cruise through the water- marricd George W. Chase. Seabridge unt1I 198!. wa ·of ' Huntington· Harbour. o.+-.----,;...,,..-__,..-;Joanna served as a~istant -Slle met George shortly after The wo looks are from the new chairmanoftbe 1982-83Cruisc of · movmg to the' Har)>our. They Wilke Si>ons store in Fashion Lights and the foJl owing year was have nQ children. but George has l land whtch features a collection chairman. She wa alM)-~t three daughter$ and four ~nQ.. ..ofcxclusivc~portsweadncluding chairman of the Grand Marshal children from his previous mar· acuvewear, sweats and sP<>rts· Ball for ·s~S; fi"t vice chair riage. wear. Is O.STE·OPOROSIS In Y Our F ture ?-- •There will be over 200,000 hip fractures - this year alone. · • 80% will be caused by osteoporosis • Unfortunately, as in all hip fractures, 25% ~ of these patients will die of a complication • There is something we can do about it WOMAN AWARE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER-dedicated to the early diagnosis and evaluation of women's health concem1- h11 add_ed to their facility a high technology, phofon densitometry scanner that meas urea bone loss In the spine and hips. The procedure 11 safe. painless and highly accurate. It will detect as little as 1 % to 3~ bone loss. Osteoporosis is treatable when mineral -dliiclencles are detected early as well as stopping future bone loss when already present. Evaluation from our osteoporosis center will Include b()ne calcium assessment and outline your individualized therapy. No Doctor Referr•I Required Our office staff will assist you in billing your insurance company. Call Today For An Appointment! ( 714 ) 963-8828 BOOK BY OOCEMBER 31 AND SAVE Sl,100::,.~. Saving on a Satmar cruic;t' ,.,n·t JU"l saving. It's a rart opportunity to experience something"<! c;pecaal that O\er fifty thou~nd veteran cru1~r.; chuoc;e to cruise itmar over every other hne year after )'t'ar. And now, with S1tmar's Super Saver discount of $300 per person• pluc; llome Port Bonus of $250. our Me-x1can Ri viera cruise tart as low a~ $995 per person. · THE ONLY MEXICO ROUND-TRIPS FROM LOS ANGELES THAT INCLUDE ACAPULCO. Some au1-.E's ~gan Ill Mexico. Some end there Bui "'<'n Satmar MtX1um o u1--e 1.., ,1 rt>laxtng. leisurely round trip from Lo" ·Angele . DO SOME1lIING \\ONIERFUL FOR YOURSELF. Now'c; 1he time 111 do .,omethmg }i>u m1gh1 never haH· dunt• other wi e: lo diiLover cruislllg Lhe wa}'...11..shoul~ W1th.crew~-­ who'll outdo them the' to delight you . Who'll ah,ay-. lry to dC> more than you a~k \nd who'll quickly ~nmt• personal friend ., fur a cru1 e "" comfortablt you'll n~er want lo say good bye. Why just cruise. \\hen }'OU can book an extraordinary ~rience for the eo5t of un nrdmar~ crui::.r.? "I know I've done my job well when I see so many passenge~ return again and again~ -\l.1111.11 I .\In, .d..1 B1'\1·1.i11r "°I"" i.r!I Prom Bl Amsterdam. 'Ind Noordam -in the aan~ landi~ t ran. dubbed "Baby Caribbcaa . If you book a seven-day Starship," which enables passenaers t ruisc, you will rccCJve free roundtnp · 1ocxplorch1ddcncoves1ndaoashore airfare, and low rates for third and m remote areas. One and twe>-weck fourth person in a cabin. Thl$ 15 the cruise on· tarshap arc available at· only cruise Jane sulina from a U.S. s~al antroduct~ry .discount-rates port tha.t has a· "no uppina" policy: throuah December I 4. 'Phone (800) CilT (800J 426-0327 for current tale . 426--0600 for details. OCEAN CRUISE l INFS: If )Ou're Followtnf is a sampHn1 of other looltina for somethina differe nt. how cruise lanes itineraries and rates for about a l 2~ay Canbbean crua~ that the upcoming season. Rates quoted includesa 1,000-malcJOUrney into the arc per person, double occupancy,· Amazon? The 4SO.passcnaer Queen onless otherwise stated: Princess alides past jungle cities, AMEIJI CAN HAWAII CRUISES: ·primitive vallagei., and ra1nfore ts In ad4j:t1on to its continuing seven-along the way. Special 11·day daycr:uisesofHawaii.CstaninJat $60()-., Ch~astmas and New Year's cruises for adults. $99 for kids shanng their begin at$ !_.850 J)(r pcrsoo. Call (800) parents' cabin). this company is SS6-8850 ror more 1nforma 11on. currently offerina a standby fare of PRINCESS CRUISES: In add111on $89S for a seven-day cruise of Tahiti. to its traditional Mexico, Canbbtan. Tha is for travelers who have the and Alaska cruises. lhe company'!I flexibility to wait until two weeks itineraries th is season include 3 before departure to receive confirma-SOliling of the Island Princess to the oon. For more deta ils, call (800) South Pacific and Austral11, and. an 227-3666 1987, Royal Pnnces wall cnmc for C H A bLD RI S FANTASY the fi rst tame to Chma and the Onent CRUISES: Pnctd to be affordable. ~ncns as curTCntly offen ng prc-Chandri s cru ise to the Canbbean hohday discounts ofS600 per couple and Mediterranean arc among the on December cru ises to the Mexican reasonably pnced available. A seven-R1v1era, $300 per couple on Ala!>ka daycruascfrom Monteio.Baystansat '87 cruises. booked by Dttcmber JI, $899, ancludtng roundHip airfare and $1,000 per couple on 1987 from-Lo An1eles. Lowpnces arcalso McdJtemnean cruise booked by offered for the third and fourth December 3 l. You can aJso save an person in lhc cabin. Phone (800) (>.tra S percent on 1he fare for 621-3446 for more details. Mc<Utcrrancan bookings paid 1n full CUNARD: Tf you book a trans-six months before sa1hng. Phone atlanuc cruise on Cunard"s Queen (800) 421-0522 for details. Elizabeth 2 by January 31 , r.ou Cln R0 YAI: CRUISE U N£: Tha~ pay for the trip at thi s year s rates. ~ isknown for at 1nnova11on Rates for the fi ve-day crossing ~n tn a num~r ~f artas. More than any at S 1, I SS. including a free British other cruise hne .. it has developed the Airwa ys economy return night. ~oncept of combination air/cruise all- SpcciaJly re~rved Concorde flights 1nclus1ve packages. It also developed will aJso be available to QE2 passen-the Host Program -the hne recruits gers at the I 986 rate of $699 well-scree ned gentlemen to serve as HOLLAND AMERICA: For the hosts for unaccompanied women first tame. this company wdJ have _passengers. Most recently. the com- thrcc ships -the Rotterdam, Nieuw pany was the first 10 offer a d1n1ng pfogram approved b)' the Amencan Heart Assoc1at1on. available at break· fast. lunch. and dinner as an allema- tivt 10 the reiular menu~ For more information. phone (j()O) 227-5~28. ( .. ...ROYAL. VIKING LINE Jht R.o~al Vtk1ng tar-wtO retum to the South Pacific 1nd Onenl th~s )Car. and will remain there throughout the season. Other 1987 itancran<'s in- clude a 17-day cruise roundtnp fro!TI Rio de Janeiro 10 the Strait of MaJcllan; the lane's firs1 Alaska cruises roundtnp ·from Vancouver. its first call at both China and the Sov1e1 Union tn iH!ngle crutse: and 11s first cruise of the Amazon Raver. Phone (800) 422-8000 for de1a_1ls. SITMAR: A leader in promo11n& cruiSc5 for lhc whok famtly. S1tmar has .an cxccptaonal program for children, alona with d1scoun1ed rates for them. Currently, the company as also offc:nng some special rates for coupl~. S 1.100 savings per couple on 9-day cruises from LA. to Acapulco. S400 less per couple on ~y Canb- bean cruises. and $600 to $800 less per couple on 9 10 14-<lay Xranscanal cru1!iCS .\n) of these must bt booked b) December 31, and frtt airfare as included Phone 1800) 421-0880 for details, ' CRL'I EBARGAIN South Aonda Cn.nscs, Inc. based in Fon Lauderdale. offers savings of up to 4S percent on D!!J9r cruises to· all parts oTtnc gTobe. lJ) purchasing large quanu11es of space at a ume, the com pany receives substantial d1s- coun1s which are passed on to you A vera&c savings. accordmg to the company. as $300 to SI .500 per cabin on a seven-day cruise. dcpend1n1 on the cruise hne as v.ell as ava1labih1y. ( nustS ma) be booked two ~eeks to 12 monahs 1n ad"'ance. Call 1-800-127-SHIP for details JusrALTERATIDNS ONE DAY SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED @@IL ALL 0 -,@_ ALTERATIONS 15" ~ ~ Thlt w.-On!yl . ~ lJ l.J Expires 11120/86 Everything you want to k iiow before you get pregna nt. U you're considering the pros and cons of parenthood or are thi nking about getting pregnant. this seminar will answer your questions. D Getting in shape for pregnancy D fertility-Making the most of it and when to seek help 0 Genetic hazards and screening 0 Sex preselection strategies G Consumuchoicescmd costsin maternity care 0 How to combine motherhood with a career Speakers: Gresory Di Rocco, M.D. Obstet nc ia n Hoag Ho\p1tal Lawrence 8. Werlin, M. D. Director Hoag fertility SerVIC('S Kim Moreno, R.N., M.S. EcluC<1tionaJ C-Oor.dlnatm _ OB Education Hoag Ho\p1lal Monday, November 24, 1986 • 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Hoag-Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Grace Hoag Confer nee Cent r 301 ewpor t Boul Vclrd cwport Beach, CA 92663 To register, or for more information, call (714) 760.BABY. Ttl r is no admi sion charg . I im1tecl ~c,1ling dVa!f, bl ... wbbri ... I am lo *'alrYer I wat ~ ~ '° ~ llaKlllbldlol. UllodW motlll ..... n_ ., ........ " be llid. . vtriiois alftln Wbicll, bl .... ud '"Topper, .. mac today ftkk ....,.,.. .... for dw ......... . ~he haa. M1U10nt recently wtuat, ll't aow 1n IM pUbliC domain c_,,. ~' ud ConllnCC' laMU M wort da&to)tcd. Tiit)' 1 .... .., ~ we Humpbny Bopn, Sidacy C~t would tea1rt dw prof\u IBadQp ._ Geoflt and Marion bleed. 100 " 1 ~ Peter Lom and Mat)' or m. wuen. .... the .-. Who Urtw,-. tclllJl 111 mt.aw from • Diret10n •Y ..., ~ 'Ill .... AllOr ~• a 'blaze ol C010n ln Jon mathl m..t *ID iOt 111 a PtftD 6t mo¥TC cnlkt IUld film bUfft. oniauoa 11 irreltv~ HUllOO'• "Ta.c Mahae FUcon.!'i,be \he orofhs. ..Mlriola wean u evfllin& drna .. That'• not die 1liPhlt '.he ..... •la bird remained bl8ct • C'olorizauon Inc. Mid na venion o( ~ ._ nnted a thadc I.hat mW't creative np~·· lliiil .Ml* ,....._ RICO Pidum;-Ri'OctiiCim Of_.ti ~~Mel: N~ .....S .Sl ---~-. .... ~&a~~ ~1'0ft·an ~•S' ........ v1lciit ftfm1 'ii "'JM ffUftc"h&icTI( ·mnliOri',-inol(ij ffOtii ldev1w l}'D· = The emunt •np fOOkt •o ha~ c ·• Amadeu1 •• Notft0.W•n1~108mlft;" <tatiolt Mdi11UX&MllldUHlrnS2 doWnltldtd IO ~sh rsbb1t ~ ~1181-llDOVtliill hie flied 1U1t lO prevent tintina o( 111 m1UIOft bY tbt end of tht year. Tbr fUr." .ad Vi..ceat Caab)' 'of lhe New black and wtailt 1~ ,....__ fitins. 1 • fint color·tintecl br<*kut. IMI year's York Thnn.. • • hanan," •• Pwp&t Role d Oiiro" IM The Ditector'a Guild appealed \0 "Miracle on l4th U'tlll.'°' daeW nt• • .. Thr hip sty&t ol a pamc:utfr time ·~Bro.d..-a)' O.any ~ .. · the U.S. CoP)'rialn Office, which 11 1np four times h~ than "' and pli« tw botn mh9u1ht anti ·•1 have no·qUlfftl wish die ...n- consaderina wnether to · arant previous show1np, accord•na &o tbJ recolored by ci>ntcmporary an1tt1. anks "Thal ha1 n0c.lunt10d0widl ii." • whotr tastct havt bttn larstly •hl~d AUen laid "'If a ~ ii ..... · d /. bY their technolotY· 1k ••ful truth 1ndsay1he.dhktiobl•eitcololtlld, '[;I:ustnn sees re L\TTc~r. L'lL\ L\.r-jzj~ng te\'ealidb)olieoew~opper':MatlOft rTM. lhot;ft00ttt.,_..lte1lh ''~ £i):1 c;, ~-I \::;rvy :..1-l...iV. vi . i ..& Kt!b1 hanp out in thrift lhoPI."' to Cha':'ft tt, 1n any way, ever.'" M=N•vtmbcr 17 • (March 21-ApnJ 19). Ap- pointment ..-hich had bttn elusive will finally be nqot1ated. Display humor. veru11tity, sense of resp<>ns1· b1lny. Older individual 1s 1n your comer. Fuodinf will be made avail· able. Love rclahonsh1p 1ntcns1fics. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Monoy 1 ava1labk. but there will be initial delay. Lcpl document must be located. Define terms, be realistic, avoid self-deception Basic answers arc found behind scenes. ,. GEMJNI (Ma> 21-June 20): Take in111ative. make new stan . display independence of thought, action. Circumstances take sudden tum in your favor. Your own Jud&ment, intuition serve as reliable guides. You 'IJ set to hean of matters. CANCER (June 21-July 22); You Jet almost everythtnl )OU request - be selecu"e; choose quality over quanllty. Lunar, numcrica.Lqcles hi&hhght friends. hopes. emotions. succe s in dca.lina wnh pubhc. At first. 1t was only once e week Then three tlm a No.v they're o ut fo r blood every night · And thoy'ro not alono They're ju st two of the thousands o f poople all O\ler the country who are finally starting to d o . somothlng obout the dis- ease that kills almost 3 2 000 Amonc ons every year-an e c s eno 38 million It's high blood pressure And once you kno.v you've ts1BOB1'80MAS • 1112 ......... LOS ANGELES-Director John Huston, whose colOr~hanced vin-taae film .. The Maltese Fakon .. wu shown oo cable television uus Woeet. llya his blaCll-and·wbii. claM bad bten made the victim ot "mindless tMfoidity; n The SO.year-old director, vocally vtsorous thouah 1n a wbedchair and bcathina from an 01t~n tank be· e1use-of'emphysema. u1d he stoooed watcb1n1 the. tinted version of '"the Maltese Falcon" after about seven minutes. The movie was $!\own on Ted cr's WIBS sup.c.uwion Wednesday niaht. .. Last niaht flooked for 11 lona as r could bear 1t at a colonzed print of 'The Maltese Falcon,' "the Academy Award-winniflt director said in an appearance with fellow filmmakers at SYDNEY o .... LEO (July 23.Aua. 22): Events take surprisina tum -you could be asked to appear before the med1a. Focus on career, communication, unique in· v1tat1on that could include social activity, journey. You'll be sensh1ve conccmina ph)'lical appearance. .VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Be sure source matcnal is up to date. Oct facts. leave fantasy for another t1mr. Emphasis on bu mess.. career. pres- tige. paroc1pation in community project. You'll be dcalma with in· tense. passionate mdlVlduals UBIU (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Dia deep for inforlfialion, be anaJyticaJ, dis· cem motivn and att ideas on paper. cont it y ollowlng your doctor'• advice on eJ<erclse. weight control. salt Intake, and medication Talk to your doctor today about getting started on a program that wlll keep you out for blood And In the ru':!nlng. ~ FIGHTll'-.G Fm 'O.JRUFE American Heart AsioClation got It . you can usually -~L..!~..:::..~::...::=:.;..::..;::=-..;;.!..-~~--~~~~~~--~---' ·---""'°' ·~l!Ut ·~-· .. -----~· ----..... '-... .,. '-_.. .,,... ..,.., ,..... § ...... ·--...... r:; ... .. --... ,___ __.. ~ ..... . ... ,, .....,. &JI 111' .;::..,;;;,:;,.--=== ........ ~ ... , •.• ~ ........ "A D1YN COMEDY FOR THE 'aOs. IT1 HAID N01' TO HAVE A LOT Of FUN WAMll«i TllS MOV1 :' nw 1tichord eortu "The ye«'s most original movie!" -MW5'Wl8C Jade" 1<lvl ·c ::' --1 ., 1 .-..... ------...... :_~_ .... _J. I....:. ---"..i ·--=-·-._ -' .. Cntics have alianed bth1nd 1ndui--liens contnnt now •Y bit._ · · try profmional 1uilds and unions cannot be ahtred without bit fllf'• lheDi~Of}Gu1~ofAmenca; to, ~ the chchc aoea.· tu11~.:t1nt apinst cotor ttnt1.na. ··Nol a ~ntk IJU tton.He•idbitwoMldralW ... .. l .ukcc:h~~~f1f~h an CQlnplc ~••ftll by Ltonardo ~ V11K1. rnpectabk cnt1c in the wor&d "in monry on tape sald asad ~TV l)'lldi- ofm1ndleu1n11pidatyt1-o(thyofour The MaJWir Fa&_con. the delle· fa~or of' c:olonntion .. said s)'nd1· cauon than have peopli wlltidl a attention in this thttatncd ~.:." · ttve clu&lt 1tamna Humpbrey · cated columnist R<>sci Ebert. dttfe~t movae from 'dw oaie bC • In rnpo_!'se lO reportcn' ,9UCSllOft , Bop~ and Mary A110r, was the tint Mike Clark of. m A Today sad maek. Huston Sa1d that he considered the film directed by Huston. ~e has bad a coAo.rUJna "like a chi&d's tinu," · di11inauilhed career, ,and bit ot.Mr lddina, .. It's not cok>r, .. it's like · films.JnclUdln& tht Academy lt*-rd· powina40~-0Mupr wa&.u. wiuana ":rbe~~ o( ~ Slttra over a roait," · Madre," "The Asphalt Juftl)e." ''Key The filmmaker remarked that films Lara<>," •!he: A~ricaf\ ~n" and in color have.become an art oruy in last yea(s, Prizz~ s Honor recent years, citu'I his own .. Moulin Hust~n a mt1a1m of the con- Rouae" as a milestone and an trovers1aJ computer color process example of how color could be co~n a day after the Screen Acton employed to enhance a fiJm. Guild western rqtonal board vo!Cd 36..0 to oppose the computer colonna Huston s~tcd the. onJy way to of black-aftd-wh.ite films. combat colonzina was 1f ~onsumen The vote, in which three board ~se to buy the~ ~ cmben amta'ir,>ed;-tias put the, adven1ted m commcraals dunna the board in. hne with other entertain- broadcast. mcnt un1on1, 1ncludin1 the Directors Huston said he opposed anythina G_uild of America and the Writers that smacks of censorship, sayins, Guild of Amenca West and the "But frcedon;i does not enlltle people American Film Institute. Someone 1s "lelhna you a story." Be Dispute could center around prop- amuseQ, not aulhble. ~ember of crty. C)'clc indicates th•t )OU cmersc opposite sex plays mljor role. Protect v1ctonous. Old fnend returns. self in emot1onaJ cbnches. IF NOVEMBER 17 IS YOUR SCORPJO(Oct.23-Nov.21):Ma.Jor BIRTHDAY )'o_u arc d ynamic. domestic adjustment is featured. creative, capable of mcctma dead· Individual close to you confides lines, you work well under pres.sure, dilemma -involves pet$0nal· PoS-you're intense where affair, of heart 1essions, finan na, Be diplomatic arc concerned. Taurus. ~r. without abandoning principles. Capncom people play important SAGITJ' ARIUS (Nov_ 22-.Dec. 2 tl: roles in your hfe. Dunna Novem~r, Plans $Ubjcct to abrupt change. Break. you reach more people, you pm from past procedure is imminent. added recognition, you arc relieved of Scenario h1ghliahts excitement of unnecessary burden. In December, discovery, panocrship, marrlaae. scenano highlights money, rccoc· publicity. You'll pin access to priv1-nition, love. You have planted many legcd 11)fonnaoon. .. seeds, some of which will bur fru1t 1n CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 1987. September 11 )Our key month Keep rcsoluttons concerning basic nut )Car. "CHl.DMN °' A L91•R ooo·· 11111 tt~. a-oo. &:JO 1.00. 1~1• ~-? ·-.. .., 6 NANCr' (Al 1. 15, 3 45,. 15 1.10, 10 30 •JAMES ClAWU'8• ...,,..,~-.. ~ '~~a~:io 1 oo. 3 11 130 C THOMAS HOWELL ..IOUL MAN" (PO 13) 1 15, 3 30. 5 45 JOO. 10 00 - •ROY SCHEIDER• ·'92 PICK-UP .. (R) 12 30 S:OO, 5 15 _J :ao,.us •MELANIE GRIFFITH• .. SOMeTIMO W1LD .. 12;15, 2 30. 4 •5 (R). 7:00, t ·15 .. JUMPIW JACK" (Al 2.53 •• 30. 10 10 .._..D TO Kill" Cfll 12:40, 4.35 •• 30_ 130,. 30 •OEXTEAO~• '1tOUND -.caHT" (Rl 1·30. 4 30 1 00 t 45 4 TRACK DOl.aY IT£¥0 oC THOMAS HOWELL• "80Ul MAN" CP0· 13> 130 .• 00 .e 11 130, 10 25 •AOY SCHEIOElll• .. 5Z .-.CK~· (RI 1 15, a 30. s 45 1:00, 1000 issues, employment. health. care of r-.-•---------mli"l pcu. contactS with those who share ---====~=~::.:...-11 )Our behefs.. ideals. You'll be aiven •JAMU ClAVlll.'&• unusual opponuruty to increase tn· "TAI 'AW' <RI come conSJdcrabty. · t2 oo. 2 20. 4 45 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 7'15. '45 What you thousht was beginnina is really at an end. Know it. prepare •ccordinaty. Focus on cbanae. travel, vanety. e1tplo1tall0n. Impulse tends to dominate l0&1c. -Anes. Libra will play paramount roles. PISCF.S (Feb. 19-March 20). You set rare opportunity to correct pest mistakes. Be direct. mde{)Cndent, willina to fi.&ht 1f cause 1s riaht. TOWN CENTER COSTA MESA 751-4184 SAT THAU SUN 1:15, 3:45, 6:15 8:30, 10:30 ~r;utJTAI~. VAL l f y HlY •--,(1() 3:45. 7:45 "CLOCKW18E" (POI 1 50. 5 50. ' 45 0 THE UQHTSHtP" 1 00. 3 oo. 500(PO-13) 1 oo. 9 ~ 118TftEET8 OF GOLD' •,-.-TR-E_E_T_l_OF_G_Ol._D--1,, 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 11~s~e1~s ~~15 12-05. 200 4 00 (Rl eoo. 100. t 50 . "CfltOCOOLI DUNDEE" (PO 131 1?'00. 2 05. 4 10 .• 15 • 30. 10 15 "TR£COl:Olf OF MONEY" (R) 12 15. 2 45, 5 00 7 30, t'.4S ........ .. IOM'TMMO WILD" 12 30. 2 45 5 00 (") 7:15, •• .. NAMIOF n.ROM"'tRl 1'6,4 30 7 oo. t30 ''.IUWIN'MCK FLASH"tRI 5 15, 7 30 • 4$ C THOMAS HOW[LL .. SOUL MAN" (P0· 131 1200. 2 05, 4 10 • 15,. 30, 10 20 I • aiiu. ......... "T'MI C«.OI • -" 12 10, 2 40, HO, 7:ait ... ~ 4 t:.. t \," •' ,' • I• . . ~ "OUET COOL" 19' 2'45, • 20 10 10 "'WIRED TO KLL" lf'l 12 50. 4 25 1-30 "TOP OUN" t~l ' 3 50 I 10 "GUNG HO cPG-111 uo.• oo. t0:06 C THOMAS HOWELL "IOUL MAN .. ('IQ) 1 oo. 3· 15, 5.ao 1 45, 10.00 118T AND BY ME" C"l 2.30, e 15, 10-00 "TOUGH GUYS" 1~1 • l2 30 4 15. I 00 •ROY SCH£JDER• "52 ptCK·UP" IR> 12 20 2 4$, 5 00 7 15 • 30 "PEOGYSUEQOT MAMIED" <..a1a1 130, 345, 100 au to.10 "Ct&DMNOF A LEasn GOD" (A) 12 00 2 1$, 4 100 .• 15 ~ "TAIPAM"IAl SAT U0,41!0 IUNOAY 145 U0, 7.0 UO _ ... fUJAJ- !TODAY'S SUN .DAY PUZZLE ! ACROSS 82 111000 inch DOWN 67 Kinds 83 Drilled 69 Copy 1 Throw 84 Wicked 72 Quarrying tool 5 Amenca's uncle 85 Relaxed 1 Volunteer State 73 Gorge 8 Above 88 Thin 2'cerea1 grain 7 4 Newspapet 12 Faucet leak _90 City in England 3 Skewer boss 16 Jumped 91 FruJt seed . 4 Vacated a-dlalr-7~thfng 17 Actress Gabor 92 For each 5 Sentry 78 Boundary 18 Grow weary 93 Health resort 6 Elude 79Sorrow 19 Speed contests 94 Tropical bird 7 Pine Tree State 81 Thyme and baall 21 Cite for honor 97 Up· comb. form 8 Elevator 83 Mixed 23 loudest 98 Recede Inventor 85 Picture puzzle 25 Prevents 99 Peruvian Indians 9 Contend 86 Incident 27 Actress Sothern 101 Rotate 10 Bitter vetch 87 Social events 28 F.oot digit 102 Church seat 11 Comes back 88 Cicatrix 29 Prongs 105 Tense 12 Hauls 89 Endures 30 Exhort 107 Ushers 13 Rant 92 Showy nower 32 Curly and Larry·s 109 Tiny European 14 Froz.en water 95 In the capacity of partner principality 15 Allow 98 Cotteepo1s 33 Paradise 111 Print measures 16 Sorrow's 100 Romaine 35 Part1tron 112 Ice fletds opposrte 102 ""•tK>nal leader 37 Poi sources 113 Stitch 20 Small rock 103 Blunder 39 Evergreen 115 Disconnects 21 Actresa West 104 Existed 40Weep 116 Singer Manrlow 22 No Ger. 106 Extremely 42 No . Fr. 119 Str .. ts 24 Indian weight 107 Ardor 43 Contaminate 120 Female deer 26 Flower's product ... 108 Residue 44 Destined 122 German article 31 Decay 110 Egg-thaPed 45 Convince 123 Heed 34 Sub1tantlve 112 Wooded areas 48 Soggy 124 Carried 36 Swear 114 Wu victorious 50 Repairs 125 Causes to 37 Citrus hybrid 116 Lads 51 Mongrel remember 38 A11l1tant 117 Aide 52 Adolescent 129 Actress Hartman 39 Portion 1 l 54 Xncestry 132 Affirmative 41 Feigned courage 119 Reel's panner 56 Experts 133 Concear "3 Pesters 121 Brink 60 Golf Peo 134 Capital of 44 Welded 124 -time: lingered 61 Etec1rical unrt Oregon 45 Slamese coin 126-Went qulcfU5' 63 Stacie-135 Girl: colloq. 46 Understand 126 Make happy 64 Miner's goal 137 Lair 47 Selves 127 Ancient Asian 65 Ooze . 138 COOked slowly 49 Slants kingdom 66 Helps 140 Evenlng music 50 Indian farmer 128 Bargain sources 68 Shade tree 143 Stove's burner 51 Wu concerned 130 Dl1patched 70 AC1or Knight 145 Trap 53 Overhead 131 Social Insect 71 Cravat 146 Jog raJlwaya 133 Brave person 72 Style 147 Common metal 55 Olfactory 134 Matching groups 76 Be defeated 148 Occurrence 56 Traveler'• stop 136 .JJlCOb's son 77 Made dirty 149 Trampled 57 Whole 139 Armed conflict 79 Sage 150 Cutting fOOIS 58 Lifted 141 Epoch 80 Wireless 151 Have lunch 59 Drives too fast 142 UM oars 81 That girl 152 River deposit 62 Floor squarea 144 Singer Tillis 8 10 11 13 14 15 I • • r •llen7 .. Kraft ... ltobert .._....:Mar la ''Lwb Boar ••• cl~~aat..-...at..::;a..llotll~ Plalh~· . Monda)s at varyina" cuna1n tie,;, · Wit~ Fa~her.~· Robcn Mi~hacl C?,.".: • •• • through Feb. I. -rad 11 d1rccuna .thc classic com .. ~· CHIUMl•CWA . I._ .. flOO (a) (12110) l 1JO S1SO l :tO • 10~20 STNft>eY-fat (1 100) l tOO 1 14'0 1100. 1 100 ... A ClaJW'i Q....._.. ta Waln" at which features 8111 Shope, Tanpe th• Gem Thealtr 128S3 Main St. Velie. Paul Hoffman and K.athenne .. • · O'Bnen Garden Grove (636-7213). Wtdncs-Othc~ in the casttrc JefTTrcnkJe, days throuJ!t Saturdays at 8 p.m. with Garrett Kamps. Roben Lynn, Bran-S~nday performances today and Dec. d Butera Wayne Sherwood 14at3p.m.,Nov.23,30and 0ec.7at ~rshall PiJ>ke Jann Brown and ·• 7:30. Suzette Cober. Performances will be The Huntinston Beach Playhouse 11ven Fridays and Saturdays at the moves to G11ler School (on Ef· new curtain timt' of 8 p.m. throu&h fingham. off Atlanta Avenue) for its Dec. 20 with a Dec. 7 matinee at 2:JO. scason-openina production of "Life Reservations att taken at 832-140S * 27TH SMASH WUK! * CE NTURYC11yl.l'nl,.1 (]~~ "10 + ... lilOeODY"S flOaL. ..... 11'11111 AbOllt l..1111 Nlfllt ( .. ) (1140) 1 :41 6 l 1SO Absolutely wonderfal .. .'' (,~ •<'AftlJ• MJll llAOKI WILl .. IAM II RT WIU.IAM MUef (NIUlllN Of A lma IOI• ... ,, ......... .... LAKEW C.rnlr• Soulh Ill llll4 t!!11holly " Of! A1111 MMU CMIWU'I TAI-PAN I'll 121•a.ee .... ....... W..TOIUU• •Ill.la PM/fT W I. YWCIC Oii ftlAf • 2.. ..... &.M'Kl#'l"t ,.,. 11\'0ND. a. Llf•O.C•• ORANGE 14..1.:LJIDL-rl_ ----lfAND IT ... ........... ..... .,..._ NUl ... 1Wt1'DMm-. '"' COLOl .Clf--..Y • IMIMIWl ... tlr• .. __.. ITAM» IT Ml 111 , ....... ........ TOMUU. TOP OUNINil hltll» .... ...... IOUL MAN ... tlt NMPIN'MCICW• 19-......... n,.,.n•• ---......Miit . ....... W'l'il 1•---- CIDCIOllll -.... , ......... ,... .... uuu..-..,._ 11 PICll-UP 4111 , ... ,... .. 1 .... ,..., .... ..-10mn•• WIUI• 11 .......... ..... .... _ CUI I,_,... .......... ,. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT AT IDWMDS -TOWN C08TA•aA 711-41" SAT. THAU SUN. AT 1:30. 4'.30, 7:00, 9:45 0 .. . ~---Irvine ~~ ) ~wept iri final ~ By CHllU MONAHAN ........ ~110 PI Gahr Hiah voUeybaU colclt.Sonny Okamoto would deny it, but MJYbt· the ruson the Gladiat0l'11tood up all dunna their C•F ~~Jinal match With Irvine was that they knew they wouldn't be there Iona; As it turned out, that was cenainly the case. The Gladiators, ranked only ninth in the playoffs despite an undefeated record { 19-0), dominated throupo\lt ap1nst the Vaqueros, winnina I S-9, J S-13, U-12 before a packed aym at Marina Hiah. · The win aaves the Glao11tors their fourth Cf F titlel. but O!'.'lY their first in 4--A and th1k 11nt• under Okamoto. They had ~vioualy won two 3-A titles and the 1984 ~A title before beina dropped to 4--A this year. The loss ~nds the Vaqueros' 16- match ~nnfh& streak, droppina thetr record to 17-2. But their aeason don not end ycL They, Ilona with Gahr. wiU advance to the state playoffs later this month. "They served wtll all niabt. The~ scrve<S 1n the riabt places and touab, said Irvine Coach Mark McKe~. . "That put \bem ahead, but when we made a move to try and catch them, · tbey never let us make a bia run. · .. Usually when you serve that . _ tou&h. you will make 2 to 3 Jood ones, the!\ make a mi~takc. Tiley didn't make any service errors.. They were able to move the ball around and not let us set the ball where we wanted to." Besides movina the Vaqueros all over their side of the net. the Glad11ton moved the ball well on their own 1de of the net -usually to senior outs1de h111er Jill Johnson. .....----~ ---------·~ ... -~ i: .....-..-_..,.._. __ ----- -... ..._,_ ~ ----.. -~ ---·---·~--- --·~·? ·'!X WLT W LT c.rrltot s 1 : • t ' ....... -.. ,, .711 '""'*' • 2 t I • t ....... cc ' 2 • s ' • ac.mN I I t , I 6 I ., JON FEllGOION u. a.di 2 ' • I ' • ....... .,.. ... W. Sell MtofiJO J 5 t ... I S 1 c.,,..... 151 1tl When Eddie Stokes' ftttl fen xnt . 1 t .,... ...._ bim put tht Golden Wnt Collete CMT1tot a . ~ w-11 punt cowrqe tam Saturday nipt, u F..,_. 11, ~ ti tomcd anto a chatc. ., ~ 21. Ea~ • .. It wandlaR for tokes. achate for ~ '-=.~~ M1D1W 12 tht momentum which the Rustm El CamN vt.. OClldlft w.t et occ had controlled to that point 1n the 11rur_.,, ._ pme.. and eventu:arty 1 ch.ut for the Mt. 5et1 AntoNo •• Cerr"°' Souwth Coe1t Cosbnfcrcncc ttlle .. Gokkn ~== :: ~ .~ est carM up Ort 1n every instance. Al ..,._ at 1:a, Stokes' ~yard punt return for •-touchdoWI\ catly in the third quarter . sparked Cerritos from Its 14-potnt to set'°'"' -It didn't earn a first first half deficit to within • touch-down until the ctosin& 1«ond1 of the down. The Falcons went on a roll in thard quarter - its defente added the ICCOnd half wllh the· a1d of four another b11 play which allowed Ute ii1terccpt1ons whictr propelled them offense the time it nttded to pin to a 32-21 South Coast Conference momentum. football victory wtuch 1 ured them With Golden West at its own ~. ofa1 least a uc for the title. qua~ Enc Lawton · drODPed "We didn't play well in the anr. back to pus bUt wu bliii<Hided by • phase of tt\c pme 1n the second half. • Maunce M1lkT. who popped lh6 blill Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford forward u Lawton was about IO said. "The b11 play of the same wu rclutt. Scott Zowada cau&ht the bell the punt return to st.an the second and romped 28 yards for the touch- baJf. lt gets them all juiced up. ,;vcs down. The conversion kick was Wide them a lot of momentum." naht mu1n11he score 21-20 irrfavor Cemtos Coach Frank Mazzotta or Golden West. qrecd, sayma a Stokes punt return The interception was the thlrd of was somcthina tuneam has waited five for Lawton, who bad onJy thrown for.:.. and expected -ill ~son Iona. two previously on the year. ~We've aot a linlc JUY who can do "There's a lot more that aocs on that," Mazzotta wd. "Wc'vclltou&ht than ii read ii} • observant," . that auy was going to do it all )car and Shackleford said ... , know he threw i be finally did. Special teams are the lot ofintercepoons in the second half key to winning. We've really pla~ (four), bot he also made a lot of aood well in the second half all year." plays io the fir1t half. We never would It couldl\>'t have come at a more ha\lebccninthcpo 1t1onwewere i.ntf~ ~pportu.ne time. The victory puts 11 -.crcn't for him. Cerritos{6-2-1) at S-1 in the South "Wchadsomeau)swhodidn'tdo Coast, while Golden West (7-2) fall what they were suDOosed to, tumu-a Johnson wasfo control of both s.ides lnt.ne BJ&ll'• Shana Arnold dlCa a aplke to (Pl .... Me DlvtlU/C2) .. " a pcil.Dt for tile Vaqaeroe, ht lt wu moetly ID Taln ID the CIP 4 -A YOlleJ'>all flaala. Ga.lar lllCJa woa lt ID tlaree atral&Jlt. to 4--2. Ccmtos facci Mt San Antonio the wroni way. There wen some next Saturday, whdc Golden West tisms where he probably shouldn't hosts El C..mino 1n its final pmc have thrown the ball. .. friday. Lawton's fourth interception in lhc While Cerritos• offense took •~hilc (Pleae eee au9TL&U /CS) Sea King runilers impressive at CIF finals ·st-rength CdM M-esa place 'OUrt-h all them~ 1mprcss1ve when you.con idcr the M~stan,sposteda fourth9 place fi~ish with 132 1n mpect1vc ti~ ot lK;.4lJ (12&b) and 18·.S6 a1 aa1•n st , 11 Sea Kinas top five are compnscd of four po1n&s. the same as Laguna Beach. But Costa (I Sth). 'E:J' i ti di i i _.,..-· sophomon:s and a Junior. Mesa was fiven the nod b) virtue of a better . ''This was ourJOll com1n11n," said Ocean _ h fl res peC Ve V S 00$ ''We're go1n1 to be tou&b. that's for sure." fifth-man time. View Coach Beth Ch1lcotL "We shot for a fifth st· re1 r'lgt -said Sumner. CdM's coacfi ... We decided to. WaJnu& woo the race wllh 77 points with and that's what we Sot f think IMt's the belt .J. I .J. .J. bum the bus and run all out and try for the WJn. h --i. • h 10 M this school has ever done.·· By JOSEPH DUDEVOJR We could've gone 1n and taken a safe shol at a t TeC men "'~~•n1 1 c top · osta t• wa :. The Scahawk.s had I S6 points to tra.11 Pifos o..,N1tc:cw1 e •• '' place, but the 1uys wanted to go for 1t." nJht behind with two runners in the top IO. Verdes (42), Thousand Oaks (62), 'Westlake CdM was paced by sophomore Ed "Chns ran better than he cvcT has on this (89) and Newbury Park (147). ff Saturday's howm& at the Cl F cross Lavelle's 1 S:Sl which was good enouih for course." said Mustangs Coach Tom Bums. The champion of two years back. Newport country finals 11 Mt. San Antonio Collese was fourth. Sophomore Greg Shryock broke mto ''That time be ran is cqwvaJen& to 1 I S:OO on a Harbor, posted a sixth-place effort with 166 an jndication of thinas to come, then the upper the top 20 with his I 6:2Q fo r I 8th. flat course." 'poan\S with J<jm Robinson's 19:09 leading the __ ............ s~thc runnin ranks will have to ct read . d ,, wa . Rams pit running game against ~r attack of Patriots to iviue 1 e pie wJt t e orona c ar ' Thousand Oaks finished with 63 or the win. JO with his e1gbth~placc clocking of 16:08. Don t er area teams 1 n t are quite as we . Sea J<jnp overthe next two years. "If you would have told me we would've Mcl.achlin came in 18th with a 16:32. Huntington Beach boY$, 4-A (I Ith plact, 236 lt'sa matchupoftheauyswhocan•t In tact, they m1aht ha~e to il\,'C up the fiqi~hcd th1~ well I wouldn't have belicv.ed u," Laauna's Artists were paced by Corban points). "We ran hkcJunk," said the Oilers' Jon run apinst the auys who can't pass. whole thinJ tf 8tll Sumner's underclaumcn said umner "We came a Ion& way this year Radbauch's 16:26 for J 3th overall. Soto. Today's New En&J.and Patriott- work up any more of an appetJte. and we'll be back even stronicr next )Cir· In the airls 4-A race, Ocean View finished lrvme'stf~~~~lSI potnts)C'hedcC'd in with a · Ram pme also happcns.-!0-bc.---- CoronadeJMar's founh-~ fimsh in the-In 1-A action, Costa Mesa had a trona off a bi& )'ear with a liflh-prace effon As the) 10th-pt~ . m the +-A ~ ..nd the somc-Nhat urprilin&ly v.ttW of 4-A race bctrind usual cross country kin~pi.ns showing for itself as well Led by Chns have been all season. the Scahawks were led the Woodbndge 11rls came home 12th (246 points) thelf alaring weaknesses. a matcbup Thousand Oaks, falos Verdes and Camanllo is Hobson's fourth-nla~ time of 15 39, the Karpel twins. Kathy and Shannen, who turned in the 2-A event. of two of the NFL's better teams. Each has a 7-3 record and each has ··--~ Rlistlers beaten. lnpolo LONG BEACH -A poor start proved too much to overcome for the Golden West Collqe water polo squad Saturday n1aht as the Rustlers were beaten by Long Beach Ctty College, 10-4. 1n the championship pmc of 1he Southern Cahfomia Regional Tou~imcnt at Belmont Plaza. The Vilcin15 raced out to a 4-0 advantaae. sconna. the first goal before the pme was more than 15 second old. "It's pretty touJh to fal l behind 4-0 hke that and then come back, .. wd Golden West Coach Ken Hamdorf, who5C team played on even terms the next two quaners ven with the loss, 1hc Runtcrs (2~). along with Lona Beach City (27-2). will advance to the Lite toumamtnt to face the top two teams from the North ID Merttd next weekend. The secdin for the Lite tourney arce~pcctcd to be announced today. tt was the fifih meetina bet"'ccn the two team this seaton with the Vikinas now ownin1 a 3,-2 advantqe in bcad·to-hcad com~tihon. The Ru\tlcn arc 1n the same pos1uon as la t )Hr when Ciolden West was beaten ID the final of the ~naJ tournament and rtbbundcd to Wln the state utlc apinst Rancho nt11p>. Cn11 DouJll', Pttcr Buckle),. ott Uirttt\ and Jason Jef'fri accounted for the scorina for Golden West. Oraf\F out w11 a 15-12 vicum to Cutiui 1n the third·piM'c pmc. Cuesta jum~ out 10 a 4-1 lead to uike control of the pmc. 1Cclkr IComl live pit for Otanee (oa t, and t mmate Karl te-an had three. C>a~•d Cohen had n1ntplie vcs Ca.st concludn the a 2j·6 rerord USC eases to 28-3 triumph over Cal Knight rushes for 4 TDs, 204 yards to lift Trojans LOS ANGELES (AP) -While concentrating on runnina for first downs, Ryan KniJht ac- complished that goal and substantially more. He picked up 13 fir5t downs Saturday, but he ats.o aaincd 204 yard and scored four touchdowns to power I 3th-ranked Southern Cal to a 28-3 victory over Cahfom1a. "I JUSt wanted to keep my feet movin.a. keep dnv1n1 for the first-down marker.•• Kn1&ht said "If you can get the first down, other good th1n15 happen." -- , Kni&ht. Junior who'd bttn hanna the tailback duty-with Aaron Emanuel th• season, carried 36 ttmesand scored on run of3. 7, 2 and 3 yard . Emanuel, a sophomore who'd cdaed out Kn1&ht for the staruna JOb. was sidelined w11h a foot inJury. ··1 think this game did wonders for my playing ab1hty."' Kntght said of his carcer-h1&h ru hina performance. "I think I was relaxed because when I made I mlSlake, I didn't have to look over at the sidelines woodcnng whether I wns going to be taken out." , outhern Cat Coach Tc(j T~llncr said the victory. which gave the Trojans a 7-2 overall record and S-2 Pacific-10 mark. sohd1fies their prospects for a bowl benh. "I told the players afterward that I thouJht this win wall enable us to go to some bowl," he said. "Now. 1fwe can beat UCLA neitt week. we'll ~\IC n..opportun~«>-pl~in a-N~Ycar'~Da)'-bo"°4 " The Bears. now I ·Y overall and I-7 an Pac-I 0 play. sot more bad newsafter the pme when 11 wa ,announced that quancrback Tro~ Taylor had suffered a broken jaw and slight concu ion in the final ~inute orthc pmc. Taylor. a freshman who completed 19 ot 27 pa scs for 239 yards in the losin1 effort, wall mi next Saturday's scason-<losing pme apinst Stanford. Cal Coach Joe Kapp, who was d1sm1sscd earl)· this month effective at theendofthcscason. said of Taylor: "He was very productive in this game. He continues to show how touah he 1s and I'm sure he's going to have a fin&career." Kniaht put the Trojans ahead to stay when he ran three yards to cap an 83-yard touchdown march on their first possession. The Tro)an defense, led by hnebacker Marcus Con ol'I. limited Cll to a 3S-yard field goal b)' Leland R1ic early in the second quarter. That pulled the Bears to within 7-3, but K mghtt 7-yard touchdown run-pvc-Southem ( 11 1 14-3 halfhme lead. Kna&ht. a 6-l, 20S-pounder. made 11 21·3 with ha s 2-)'ard sconna run midway throuah the third quancr. then scored ap.in from 3 yards out 1n the final~od. Huskies i~ UCIJA on game .s last play Jaeger's kick as time elapses gives Washington deadlock- Washinaton and the first deadlock for the Hu kic since a 7.7 1ic with alifomia at Husky 1.ad1um 1n l 968. In contrast, 1t was Donahue' 12th' lie an his 11 )Cits ll ( LA . Donahue thouJht UCLA would win af\tr David Francy boottd a 42-)ard field goal with 1.29 ltft for a 17-1 4 UCLA lead fhc Bruins went S )trJ 1n 13 play forthc late score. "I felt 11._c w had a rt I chance 10 wm a1 th I point," Donahue ~id ··au1 we weren't eel ebniuna. YQu can ne\Cf celebrate unlll the lime run fT thl' clock." Franc~ m1Qtd 1 4S-yard field J I attempt \l Ith 59 left and had a 40.)'IN fklJ goal ti') blod.cJ b} f1ke Gaffne}' in the fin1 quarter. "I -a mad at m)ttlffor ml\ 1n 1hal first lock (the 4S·)ard r)," Fnnc) Yid "But )OU ha\C to pmbft with the wind out th re 1n a 'lf'll\ t • tM11um ... handl r and JaQCr agctd -.1th Jame ' dee \1Qn to 10 for a t 1c. .. The dcftnsc didn't d rve to I .. J { ndlcr.a rtdstunJun1or. "The played too "CJI to JoK 1'7·14 Thi wa the bnt Mffn'!ll\C' performance 1n Ow four )fin l'~c bttn here." "l hl\C m111.td emouon ... Jar,cr rd af\c:r h1\ 76th carttr field IQll, thrtt h n of bttalun th ' e9rttr mark ttt John ltt la l ar at l ( l Jacacr, a ~n1or. said he 'WOUid hive hked to ba"c h d a vic~ory in his final Hu ky Stadium pmc, but preferred a tic to a lo . , Chandler wd he suffered a panaal houlder ~para11on but would be able to plaf iif Wa hina· ton's ~ular-scason finalc ·at Wa h1ngton 'ate nc t Siturday. . "It hun with the "ery first hit of the pmc. but It d1dn'l act any WOfSC,'' Chan(1ler said .. • On a chilly. wit\d)' day at Hu k} t1d1um. the n-prcstnt11i ... es from the Cnru~. Gator. otton. 'un Ft ta and fmdom bowl ~""' nine tum- a aood shot 10 make the playoffs. The Ram who•ve won W1th de- fense and &he runnina of Eric Dtcker'$0n. lead the NFC West by a half-pmc o ... cr n Francisco. The t'atnots; wtnnina with dcfcnte and the passina of Tony Eason.~ two pmcs behind the-N~ York Jets in the FC East The pme. 1tn}>Ortant to both teams in the playoff picture, figures to pit strcnath aprnst strenath "l think New EnaJand will come out throwin_1:" Rams Coach John Robin on \ll1d. .. They're not doin&all that well running the ball now. But I think they're a very solid football team .. The Rams. on the other hand.. arcn 't doina all that well throwing the ball. Whtie the Patnots rank. 24th amrnn-it-jlftt"--k'-..i~·.-.~-1e1Hl\'t-t·rn----- ru hina. the Rams att last an pu.sina. te\le 1)11 • who has replaced lC\IC Bankowski at qu.artcTback for the Ram has completed less than 4S percent of hi passes. Oil threw for onl} 137 and 134 yards in the Ram ' last t v.o pmes, a 20-17 victory over CJu o and a ~ Joc;s last unday at cw rleans. While roo 1c-quarterback Jim Everett \till 1 w11t1n1 to make hi · Nfl debut. Oil as c>.pccted to tan apan. and Robtn\On may not use E"crett at aU 1f the game is close. ••Jim could sec action in the pmt or in the ne'\t pmc," Robinson 111d. "He will art in some action sometime 1n the ne t two weeks." Prep standout signs with UCJ .. \ lNDll\NAPOllS -For the lonaeu time, this town wanted a National Foot&ll Lnaue aeam. Now that it has one, it would be nice if the Colts won 0<.-casionaJly. The Colts arc the onl)' NFL team still wmle\.\ an 1986 and fan interest has plummeted with each losmi ~ "In (>tit years there was alwa>s a hope of seeina a victory, b\IL &his year f\ .isn't that way," ~id GcoTJt Ma~e. a season ocket-h'61dcr. "It doesn't seem to be as much fun. The games arc too J)j'edictable." Some shamed fans wear paper baas on their heads at the Hoo 1cr Dome - a la New Orleans Amt : others wear shirts that sa~. "COL TS: Count On Lonni This • Sunday." · . . lt's:i far cry from theJub1latton that S\\ept the town rn earl)' 1984 when owner Robert lrsa) mo' ed the tc:im and it belonginas here m the dead of night from .Baltimore. • • · · 1nce the team hasbecn 1n 1ndianat><)hs. it has won · only nine t1rnt and lost 33 '8mes. This year1s 0-10 start. however, places the club m Line for the No. I draft pick that goes to the team with the league's worst record. But three consecutive losing seasons have cooled the enthu iasm of the football-starved fans who oversubscribed by more than double the Hoosier Dome's capacity when season tickets were first offered in 1984. . The last two home games have been official sellouts. but there were about 4.000 no-shows for last · Sunday's P.me wjth New England. One leading ticket brolu;r said the decline 1n fan interest prompted has company to cancel its advertisement scekm& tickets for resale. • "We're seeing more sellers than burers and only a shaht demand for very good scats." said Joel Cohen, wh<ropcrates Tickets Up Fronl-USA. "There was a sharp decline after the Cleveland game(Nov. 2).1 don'td1scussspec1fic figures but I'd say we've had a 25 percent decline m ticket demand for the Colts ~mce then." be said. "We're not buying any morC'. We've removed our ads. We've got plenty ofttckets to meet the demand." Quote of the day Joe netsmau. who has become a CBS commentator on National FootbaU League telecasts since his quarterbacking career ended after he suffered a shattered leg in the Washington Redskins' pme with the New York Giants last Nov. 18, when asked about his recovery: "How am I? I'm fine. I lean one way, and l'm 5-11. I lenn the other way. and l'm'6·0." Chapman signs Schumaker The Chapman College women's m basketball team has signed Orange Coast College's Lisa Schumaker. a 5· 11 post. to a national letter of intent. Schumaker pla)ed for current Chapman women's coach Paul Kahn at Costa Mesa High School. As a fre hman at Orange Coast last scasonshe averaicd.l.5.9 potnt and 10.1 rebo\,lnds.per game. "Lisa wall IJ'-C us some added depth at the post posnion," Kahn said. "She was recruited by Diva aon l's out of high school. he's an excellent reboundeT and a scoring threat." Richmond on pole in Riverside RIVERSIDE -Tim Richmon~ • $30,000 richer after winnmg the pole for the Winston Western 500, will be chasing another$225,000 in the season finale today at Riverside International Raceway. Dale Earnhardt already has wrapped sea~n money that goes with the championship. but Richmond and defending Wmston Cup champ Darrell Waltrip go mto today's S()().kilometcrcvent battling for the nch sccond·place prize. The race 1s scheduled to stan at 11: I 5 a.m. Mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the high 70s were forecast. Bean takes Kapalua tourney KAPALUA. Hawa11 -Steady And) !I Bean caught faltenng rookie Davis Love IJf on the back nine and scored a two. stroke victory Saturday in the Kapalua lnternattonal Golf Tournament The veteran Bean, winner of two PGA Tour titles earlier this season, collected $150.000 for the victory in this event that now has approved but unofficial status. He won 11 with a closing 70 m gusty winds and a 278 total -10 strokes under par on the Kapalua Bay ucr ....... reacbee final• UC lrvtne .IODhomore Mark Kaplan m ad"'anccd to the championship round of the 1986 ITCA SOuthem C~lifom1a Men·~ Tcnn1i Chimpionihi b) dHt'ati~ Paul Linar-y of Anrona an mafinat action, 6---i, 4"6; ~. ai UCI Saturday. , • A pair of Antcalcr doubles taams also l't'achcd the doubles scm1final1. Kaplan a~ Trevor Kronemann defeated Nc,ada-La1 Vtp ' on Warner and John MaC'tuley, 6·2. 6·2. ~hilt Juht Barham and Darren Yatc Qualified wuh a 6-:(), 6-7. 7-5 verdict over IGp Brad} and Jr ff Greenwald of UC' Santa Barbara. The sinak~ championship will be held at 10 a'.m. todll). . .. Smith say• P.adrel not for .. 1e AN DIEGO -The pmident of the .,. San D1eao Padre say the National Lcaaue team 1 not for sale, bul a spokesman for real estate and 011 tycoon M•rvin Davi s:t}S representatives for Dlvi have discussed ~uch a purchase. . Pndl't's Prtsident Ballard Smith issued a two-- sentence tatemcnt denymaJhal the team is for ~le - to Davis, or anyone elsc.,!im1th's mother·in-law. Joan Kroc. owns the team. She could not ~ ttachd! for comment _ ft .. Tht Padres have had no;di~uuions with Marv~n Davis and have not received any offer Trom him to purt-hase th team." Smith's statement said. "There arc no neaotiattons under way with Mr. Davis or anyone else for the sale of the club." But Lee oilers. a spokesman for Davis. said talks had bCcn held. .. There have been conversations. period, un- quote." Sollers stud. • Australian yachts collide FREMANTLE, Australta -Two ~ Australian yachts racm' for right to defend the America's Cup were involved in a controversial colhs1onSaturday in which a helmsman was 1nJurcd and both boats were dafnaccd. Phil Thompson, helmsman aboard South Alastral- la, suffered cuts and bruises when he fell overboard and went under the hull of Steak 'n Kidney 1n the mishap. He was rescued by his boat's tender and was reported m good cond111on. The captain of South Australia. John Savage, charged that Steak ·n Kidney made no attempt to avoid the collts1on 1n which his boat was hit near the stem on the starboard side. Bqth boat~werc on a starboard tack. -soutrr Austraha was unable to finish the race and its crew was forced to cut the halyard to lower ats mamsail. Steak'n Kidney suffered bow damage but continued to race. Repairs were begun on mediately and both were expected to race again today. It was the first major crash between the giant 12- metcr boats in either the cha11en_ger or defender trials this year. The challenger series is idle until Dec, 2 when the third round round robin begins. -· In the other two races, Australia IV defeated Australia Ill. while Kookaburra Ill edged Kookaburra II by four seconds. Edwards handed $1.500 fine PITT BURGH -afety Dave Eil .. Rambo" Edwards of the Pittsburgh c II t Steelers was fined S 1.500 by the National Football League for making a late hit dunna a game with the Cmcmnatt Bengals and eight of his teammates were fined a total of $3,200 for what followed. --An ·undetemuned number of Bengals also were fined for their roles in the Oct. 26 incident which was tna&ered when Edwards hit wide receiver Tim McGee wtth a forearm on a pass play near the end of the game. Television. rad.lo 9:30 a.m. -NFL TODAY: Channel 2. 9:30 a.m. -NFL 'H: Channel 4. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago at Atlanta, C)lannel i . 11 :30 a.m. -CRUNCH TIME: Present day and form r F t h ar r led Channel 12:30 p.m. -SUPER CHARGERS: Mon4iter truck events and funny cars, Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Kansas City at Denver. Channel 4. 3 p.m. -WAR OF THE STARS: Channel 7. 8 p. m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Ph1ladelph1a at Clippers (tape delay), Channel 5. RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Ne~ York Giants at Minnesota. KNX (I 070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New England at Rams, KMPC' (710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Oeveland at Raiders. KRLA ( 1110). KIK-FM (94). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at San Diego. KLZZ (600). 7 p.m. -l>RO BASKETBALL: Ph1ladelph1a at Clippers. KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Sacra· mento at Lakers. KLAC (570). ........ ,.....-,11111 0. Gahr lllCh'• JW JohlltlOn (4 ) clrt•es a aplke put the defeame of Intae Jll4b'• Be• Oclen (left), llellnda Morton la ftnal•. Hoctt.EY l. -~------ of the net. conuna uv wttb ~ ntce blockJ to JO ak>nt W1tb 21 k.Wit I 0111 the dttid1na same. ••Jill had to be thednvag rorce thaa season. I kn w sht was aood." but I wasn't ure abOul IM oihcn.; said Okamoto. "Toniaf\t C\tr)'onc came tMCthcr. . .-aa.--"""'·"She h d to hetp•brina ~ ~ alona. But tonil}lt !l'lc aot the chance to how her wam. The Vaquctos were in all three game • but c91;1ld never. ,ct any momcnt_.m 101nt. •n 1mportanl a pect of volltybal . · . ln-thc fi~t pcrae. thefwerc naht there at 12-9. but a Kim Crowtcr block. 1 Vaquero htttina mistake and a Aervicc winner put."&WIY the same. In pme two, Trvinc traik:d 7.5 · before Gahr ran 1t out to I 3.-5. The Vaquero pulled to ~ithin 14-J 3, but Gahr called t1meour. aot the tcrYe back on a John~n kill and won it on ttfeir rvc. ' • In the third game, the Vaqucr~ _ rallied from a 10-4 deficit and tot to · within two ti<>anb at 14-12, but Johnson and mie McJUnney tumtd back an· lntr1C hit for the same- winrrer. · . • . John n overshadowed Irvine's ___ Bev Oden. who led the Vaquerosw.1\b 19 kills. but had trouble getttna consistent sets and therefore was not the factor she m11ht have been. .. he (Oden) tj in the same 5itu· auon as Jail. A player 1s only as _aood as their team." said Okamoto. "She as following in her sisters' footsteps ("'-•m and Elaina). She's &ood. but tonight -Jill was better." Johnson JOt some help from her fellow outside hatter Crowser. She came up with 13 kills to add to the 1-2 hitting combmation. "We did not pass well or put the set whert ~e wanted to." said McKenzie. Kiri.gs skC!-te past Flames Melanson' s strong goal tending keys LA's4-l t riumph From AP dJspatehes INGLEWOOD -Dave Taylor had a goal and an assist and goalie Rolhe Melanson made 29 o;avcs Saturday night to lead the Los Angeles Kinas to a 4-1 NHL victory over Lhe Calgal) Flames. Taylor arnsted on a hort-handed 1oal by Bnan En~n ihat ti~ the game at 1-1 late tn the second penod and then scored a &oal in the third period as the Kmgs happed the Flame~· seven.game wmmn& streak. Melanson was sharp despite pla)- 1ng for the first ume smce Oct. 27 and was called on to make~prawhnasaves oo a number of point-blank shot~. Melanson dented Calgary's Joey Mullen on three occasions and Carty Wilson twice on one-on-one situ· ations. The game's momentum turned the Kings' way after Dave "Tiger" Wil- liams was hJt With a five-minute haah- sticking penalty midway through the second period. The Kings allowed the Flames only one shot during the powcr·play situation and Melanson stopped 1t with a seemingly impass- ible sliding save. With Willtams tn the penalty box, Enckson scored a shon-handed goal off a ~ss from Ta)'lor to tac Jhe pme. Williams gave the Kings a 2-1 lead JUSt 16 seconds af\cr has penalty e~p1.rcd by dcflecttng a shot takeo by Bernie Nicholls. The Kmgs added th1rd·penod 1oals by rookie Luc Robitaille and Ta)lor. OS ODO Win ts:U~'~ra~i ~~::,~ !~ th~ first ofthrtt first-penod aoab and set up Mano Lem1cux's 19th of the season to lead the f>enaums past Quebec. From AP dlapa&cbes PONTIAC. Mich. -Robert Par- Wi scored 34 points and Larry Bird added 26 Saturda) niaht to lead the Boston Celtics to a 118-111 NBA '-ICtory over the Detroit Pistons. o\dnan Dantley scored a season- htgh 41 pomts for Dctro1L The victory raised Boston's Atlan- tic D1v1S1on-lcadin& record to 6-2. Detroit, J..5. lost for the second uccess1 ve night al the Ponttac SLlvcr- dome. In other NBA sames: Suns 111, Spara lot: In Sah An- tonio. Walter Davis scored 25 points · to lead Phoenix past the Spurs. Phoenix's Mike nders came off 3·Potnt goal at the buuer as the Pace~ edged Milwaukee. The Bucks. who rallied behind Terry C'ummangs and Ricky Pierce from 12 points down. took the lead with three seconds to 10 on a shon JUmp shot by Paul Pressey. Jau 111, N•uets 102: In Salt Lake City. Carey Scurry and Mark lavaront came off the bench to combine for 15 founh-quarter points as Utah fought off Denver. Sonlcs 1%7. Warriors l%l: In Oak- land. Tom Chambers scored 2S ofh1s 38 points an the second half, rally1n1 Seattle past Golden State. Devtls 5, Bnlas S: In "BOston, ~y Bourque and Steve K.tsper scored th1rd·penod aoats. rallyina the Bruins to a tie with New Jersey in Terry O'Re1lly's debut as Boston head C03Ch Maple Luis•. Re4 WlllO .. In Toronto. Tom Fcrau and 'Vincent Damphou~SC$Ored two_plseacbas the Maple Leaf~ defeated OeuOit to end a thrcc-pmc losing streak and move four PQ!nts clear o( the Red Wm15 atop the Norris Oiv1s1on. course. the bench to score I 7 points as the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~· SunL~5.wbntheirfirstr~d~mein !!!!!! six tries this season. Mavericks 111, Cavaliers H : In Dallas. Mark Aguirre cored a game- CROSS COUNTRY UCI men qualify for national meet We are pleased t o annolince- the-expansion of Garys and Company Opening This Week o uU,wick ..... #119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-1622 • Bullocb Wilshire Wing • ' •• h1gh 25 points to lead the Maverick to the victory over Cleveland. The Mavericks. S-4. took cotrol early, cap1taltzin1 on Cleveland mis- takes. The Cavaliers. 3-5, had 18 turnover~ m the first hnlfthat resulted 1n ~1-Mavcncks points. -lhc-U Irvine-men's pet fumianee. rh1s tc:an1 has really Kakk1 104, BuUets 17: In New cross country team 9uahficd for the come togethet and' I am utremely York. Bill \artwra&ht and Kenny NCAA Championship with a third-pleased with theircffortoday." Walker scortd six points each during place finish at the NCAA District 8 The UCI women's team finished a 14-1 trctch ~n that ld\c4-thc -mffHt Woodward PMkSatutday~ fourth in the.diwict.mc:et Saturday Knick past Wa h1n1ton. Anzona won the meet with 58 but)untor Jill Hamngton dad qualify AJumperby Walker, who scored 18 points, while Orqon had 67 and UCI 1nd1v1dually (or tbe nationals points. ~tarted the late purt, and 90 1n the team scorina. Arizona'• UCLA won the women's Dtstnct 8 C'anwr~ht, who fini-.hrd .Mlh lL Aaron Ramirez won t lO ()()(). htmpton<ahips with 69 pomtt, tan- followcd with three straight baskets to meter race in 30:21 ' ford had 72, Oreaon was. th1rd Wlth 80 give the Knick~ the lead for &ood at Junior Richard Grave wa the top and UCI totalled 87 98-96 with 1.31 left. ntea.tcr fin1 her, placina e1ahth in Ore1<>o's Penny-Graves was the Hawks lOt, Nets to: In East 30:35 Senior Ralph Garibafd1 wa md1v1duaJ chamPton, coverina the Rutherford, N.J . Randy Wittman ISth in 31 :01 and senior Rod Curry S,000.metercounc in 16'.•U . an~ Dom1n1que Wallm~ scored four finishcdllstin 31:12. Ham~ton fin ished 11lth an l6;S7 Po•n~s apiece to kc/ a 14-2 Atlanta This is UCTs first men·, cros to Qualify (or the NCAA Cham- ,urae at the start o the second half country team to qualify for the pionships, while freshman Buffy and the tn:akmi Hawks rolled to the national, since the univcr ity Joined Rabbitt was the nc1n Anteater in I Sth wmoHrNcwJcr~y. NCAA .01v11ioo I 1n 1977. The atl7:18, 1 he victory was the \ICnth an NCAA C hamp1on-.h1p<J are Nov 24 ''.I am c~trcmtly pleated with our ei1ht pmes for the Hawks. 1n Tucson fint\h. lo be only 18 points out orfint Pacers JO•, D•ch IOS: Jn In-"Unbchcvablc," hrad coach Vince placc_t said O'Boyle. "I am aJad for dmnapoh,, rookie Chuck Person h1l a O'Boylc said. ••1t "H a great team Jill. ;)he 11 the fine UCI woman to "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii;: Q\.&lhfy for the rwttonals as an I ,.-....----..;;..;~...-.--=~~-----. 1nd1v1dual.'' UCl's women's team quaUnect for the NC A event in 1983. SALES • SERVICE • LEASING .._,_,c --~• .............. '-' .......... .,,_ .. ·--·---2 mi. r~ 1'iT/t :.:r.:. lOH'1il J '"'"'~~HI Iii ('*•~ • l j 8 ti 8 Ii !.1 • I ' h p, h .. 'I • On the communitr col~ level, Otan1t Cout CoUctc s wo~n medt tht1r fint appeatantt 1n four ~n a succcs fut one at the state nnals.. fin11h1nascconct to Mit'ICOlta kh1nd the 6-13 finath of l~yar-old HarOICM Wahtn ( 11: t4) and .)6- yur-oad Lois Curt (tl!ll) fof \he J,000 rneien. Ora-. Coesa",s men wen 1bth 10 champton Hanooct with Sal Alcartt the top Pirata runner with 1 clocldf\& 0(20:13 (llnd) • LOhmtller ' s field goa as ti me expires li(t s..Gopbers. 20-.1. F,... AP dispatclln \ ' f ANN ARBOR, Mich. ~ M1nnc$0ta pulltd off the biacn 14ptot of the colleac foott.ll ~ton Saturday on th~ strt.~ath of wh~ oacfi John Gutekunst called "a•mer PolAtS. • · Chap Lohmiller kicked a 30-yard field &0&1 as 11me ran out as the Golden Go_phert stunntd ~cond-rankcd Michipn, 20.17, uf a Bia Ten Conferenct f:Mme. The hcavaly-favo~d W.olvt-nnes turnei.J the biU over five times. resultinl in the Gophcn' fint l 7 po1n(s, "It was a &reatJob thtt Chip Lohmtller did out there t~ay, :·Gutekunst 11id •·we made auttcr Points on their mistakes. { tun d~yM o~er Colorado n<S mov na lbe atnonc~p clOltr lO champaonfMianu ot OhlO, •'hte titat Elstem Midttpn an Oran&c Bowl benh Saturda)'. int& Cahfomaa Bowl Ott. 13. Arileu tat• H, W~Wta tale I: Juni r fulJbael The panans JUmpc!a to 1 l?.O lead in 1tle l«ond , c.: aanai ... Wuham• 5COttd Cour .tow:bdo""·iu. while tff ... q~ec ud oer«.,fll\e4 N ll¥l.~..mPkt~.J¥ir ~' tn· -Van kuphont became Arizona State's scoond l1H1me . llmf PCAA IChfdult without a aernt:•• .. . •• lcad1na paucr as the fifth·rankcd un Devall rcmaaned ' Ne.Ma·l.a• v._. 1a. N.w Mnlft Slate .i: unbeaten with a non ·confere·"" \ icaory O\'tt Wichita Quarttrb&ck Steve tallwonh threw thru touchdown ttte, _ ~Sk"I and the Unavcn1ty of Ncvada·lat Vqia1 ICOrcd Ntbratka 1t, ~--••• t: Keith )Qnn scored two vit'fually at wall in a v1ctol') over New Mcx1co·sute. touchdov,;1')5 an ant l~sccond ipan of the fim quancr and In a Pac-10 •~ • 11xth·ranied Nebruka 'ltamptded to a bltttnna of Ortl" 21, ••~ Slale J7: Chn M11ltr stt an Kansas. the v.orit dcfc&1 an Jt)'hawk history. Orqon tu50n record for com))le1ion1 1n ~ina the Arkaa111 14, Tt=• A M lt: Quarterback Orea Duck.a. N11ller, who com~ted 20 of J' for 297 yard and :Ybomu. dwnal a wttk ~ helped Arkln11s keep the twotouchdownt nowha119Scompltt1onsforthc.stason1 ball away from ex Teus A&M and the seven better than thC old Kason mark set l>y Dan Foui. in Miami Pi n set for Fle ta? M*aa and Pella 5'all. Git= ..a, .... Im and uatied z-coa. t ..... ~ .. u.-,.r.11M~d11rp11 tq._. F,'teMa '"'1 °" lht rU,llt Of Jan. l. Maama Coach Jammy Jobmoa loW Tiie Ateociaa.d Pma on Situ~ nap1 lhaa -uw. an ,. ... hlliled. tMll,Jt.Joob IWJ'~ ...... -.Jllln_ Pnn Sta~ on (Friday ni&hO Jan. l for die UdOiiill' cbam_ptonthip af\tr ~I the othn bow.It are over" T~c pmt, an T~pr, Anz., and tcleviled ~ NBC,~ or1Ji\l!ly ~n schcdu~ for J..,.,i M.f :.)9 pm. , Howcv~r. Miami s11t1,covld wind up_,in lhe Orinac: 8owl 1f Ptnn tatc l0tes to S~I Pitt ncSI turday and ebra ka beats Oklahoma for the 111 Ei&ht champion1h_1p. MaamJ became o. I by ckTeauq Oldahoma 21· I 6 on ~ 27. • . Razorbacks kepi the seventh-ranked Agirs out of the end 1970. zone twice an lhe founh quarter ·ror a Southwtst ----------------------------Conference v1~tory. . . Geor&la H, A•bana H: Reserve quarterback Wa)ne P1-t all t fohlJSOn pas~ eia}lt )ards fo~ OOt lOUChdow~ and ran ra as :r9 y pas • ax )ards for anotl\er as Georaia held on to upset No. 8 ,.. 4 "'-' 1 • ..(~,1 F Cl .- RUSTLERS. • .. ~"That \U a artlt effort by a pi)up of seniors that hM! to ~endure I lot of ehanjtCS, st1am11 apanst lrl athlctJC ·proaram. and chan&CJ an the coachina •faff. To tiana t<>atther ~nd beat an twfUllJ fine football.ttam in their own nad1Uf!'l lS somcthina..' : • . 4 The defeat snappedMi~hipn' unbeaten st~k at IS pmes and ended the Wolvennet' llim bopcs for a na-uonal champi.onshjp, Mtduaan dropped lO 9.l for the season, 6-1 in the Bia Ten as Ohio State took over first place in the conference. Auburn in the 90th renewal Of the SouJh's old«t rivalry. · rom , ~loStateH,Wlaeo111el7:VinceWorJcmanscorc(l ·-nalo·m ,_:ir 1 7 16 CcrntosCndzoncbyRac.:CtilalJoJe'l. two touchdown sand ran for 172 )a rd sand Matt Franu • r ~ . i ..l.::.rcl. -up an 80-yud dri\ t that aided whb a k1ektd thrtt field 1oalsas nanth-nn~ed Ohio State won its • , . ' • :,!-;:1Jful~~~~~rn~~f ~ • nintb COJlSCCUtive aimc with 1 Bia Ten triumph ovtr· SAN MARCOS·-Ora~ae Coast for 99 )ards and a touchdo•1n and Cemtos offcn11\'e \\OrkllOrK · ec· Wi~nsin. · Cl1 •o.. -..h I C I I"" ' dr. 196 rd 32 ' Alabanna u, Tnnple i~ Bebby Humphrey -scored o Lqe 1 .-.rates ~nu.~ t ~mse vcs oast ~e ma; srv. counteo JOT 1.,0}~!1 sqn camCJSO three touchdowns_ two earl)· in the founh quarter-'aS of their ~rst w1nn1na confercnct d Harr eft'$-}t--yard-inrt"tMMl"-vus~)'aldol'Mfk·totF-t1111._--..,.. The Wolverines "'1iU have to wm nut Saturday in their annual showdown an Columbus. Jf Michigan can beat Ohio State, the Wolvenncs and Buckeyes would tic for. the Bia Ten tttlc and M1ch1gan would ao to the Rose Bowl based on victory 1n the head·to-hend meclln$- I Ith-ranked Alabama defeated Temple ID 1 non· campa1p tn e1Jht years Saturday as return stt up a S2·)ard ~onna pan )car. conference pmc. the Bucs overcame a 16-0 second· from Jon owotn) to Olhe Perkins to Lawton·~ finh 1nterccption at bis LSU 47, MIHIHlppl State o: Tom Hodson passed for qu~rter deficit to record a ,17-16 JC\ iht Pirates on track own 2S set u1n 19·ya~u.art 231. yards and tWQ touchdown' as I 2th-ratdd Louisiana Mm1on Conference football victory Kcnh G,eene toed • 32-yard field &tt> to ace the same. · State trounced Mississ1pp1 tatc to chneh at least a share . over Palomar Colleat at San Marco 1oal to pare the halftime deficit to Ho\\e~cr. tt wa' 9of14 pauin& for of the outheastem Conference crown and a possible trip H1&h. 16-tO. ' 149 >•rd\ in the first half by l..awt0n Ml~ncsota, which beat Micha$An under similar circumstance$ to spQ1I the Wolvcnnes' 1977 season. Improved to 6-4 and S·2. The two upsets represent the only time Minnesota ha beaten a M-1du,-ao team to the Supr Bowl. . ihe Pirates. S-4 overall. S-3 in Ban Recktcnwald's 47-yard putit which pve the Rustlers their 21·7 · 'Marfl~ 17, Clemtotl 17: David Treadwell's 21-confercnce play, t>caan their come-retumtothePalomat41 sctupthc&O" halftime advanta1c. His 23-)&rd yard field t with two seconds rcmatntngpvc No. IS back when Palomar quarterback aheaddrivc.Onthird-and-lONowot-stnke to Lance Perry madt it 14.7, Oemson a tic and chnched ttt?-Aceclfampionship for-Jonatbio MitcbelhufTcred an injury-.nµ(>undJunior.Ia&alfora37·)&rd wbi a. ~ir of short runs by Ed coached by Bo Schembcchler. · "My hat's ofTto Minnesota." Schembcchlcr said. "I think they pla)ed a arcat football pmc today. We made the Tiscrs. to his throwina hand. apparently pin and ta1lbac~ Dave Sw1pn Mc ra> accounted for the other t Coaches Danny Ford ofOemson and Bobby Ross of hitting it ajainst an oncomina helmet punched over from 3 yards out with , scores - • too many mistakes. They cap1t1h1cd on them and they won the ball pmc Maryl:tnd. under ACC sanctions bcaluse of previous 1n the second penod. 2:52 left in the thttd quarter. MtC'ra) Wl'I filling 1n for 5t.ani aJtercauoos with officials. were banished from the Mttchell had connected on 7 of 9 Palomar dro"c to the OCC 36 late tailback Carl tterlicld. who saw "We're noJa turnover team. We have not made thott mmakcs unul today. It just seemed that t\el")1h1ng we did backfired." sidelines. The)' viewed thepmefrom the press box, along an the pmc. but a pass attempt into limited action bccau~ of "' ankk with $COUts from ciaht bowl &ame * the ·c'?d zone was t1pp«l b)' Ta.-loa. in1ui; * BaylorU,Rlctl7:No. l88aylorst0pped R1ceatthc Or..,.. CM.st 17, ,....,_, l• and linebacker Doua Bconclt lDlCr· ~-.~~n.--~ west------+-"lH I-yard line a_s time expired and freshman quarterback Ed <>"•• coui kwt" ~ 1 ,0 ._17 ccptcd with 11 sccond1 ltft · to sare w ou.ww.. In other top 20 action: Lovell.subbin&forinJuredCodyCarlson,thrcwa2S·yard Peiomer t 7 • t-1• presencthC\IC'tOf). cemo• 1 • u hd ..._ h 0 I ~.Deel ANO t~ -GOldeft wn-1-1 I• 9 Mlaml, Fla. U, Talia 10: Quarterback Vann) TC$taverde threw touchdown passes to Bnan Blades and Alfredo Roberts within a t"o-minutc span of the third quarter a~ top-ranked M1am1 beat a tough Tulsa team in the Oranac Bowl. \OU( own pass to 1,111;1\ I e w $. Pe~ltll"**' •S HU lfOtl'I Demery ICi•lio G'1C-McCrev 2 ,.,,. (U~ !!<II.I TennHtff u . Ml11l11lppl 10: Jeff Frano-s' 38-yard -ta) UGI tops Waves cer-••-Irion 40vtroa&uw 11.ldll pass to JocT) Clink~les and Wilham H~!-"10t:S 2-y~~~ ~~~ ~ .!:•:o!~otn-. ,c;,_ ,.-.:,wc-~hm Z> ~· ~ u~ 4Le~ run IP"' cnn"sec its .upset victory OVt:1 "" n-ran-.cu •<Ill i PC·A. A 1 · GWC-NicCt•• 1 '""' II..•'"'-<• le l \11 1 1pp1, The lo s ended a four;..pme winning streak <>«-<:..-.;:: u FG ~ ~ ~ 0 c .. -,.__. .. ouiu re11 .. 11 (0-.et..W. aoJ Tcstavcrde completed 21of34 passes for 308 yards and became M1am1's all-lime lcad1n1 passer when he COD.fleeted wt th Blades on a SJ.yard scoring play that p ve the Humcanesa 16-3advantaie wtth 2:S9lefi m the third quancr. forthc Rebel~. who had climbed into the Top Twenty poll ~7C-$ nee ,'~cn~~-:11 llid.I 1,~-z.weoe 21 '"" • M\iet('..CiOOI l•b, for the first ttme in 10 years • oAMa namms Tom Warde'~ two goals 1n over· cer-woo<•,. Ain <"" _,, In the PCAA· , ,.. oc,~ ,.~ umc· lifted UC Irvine to an 11-9 ~~;::~~ 1~.~ ~~t='1 Testa\.trde finished the night wnh 6.050 ca~r passing yards. That 1opped the 5,971 yards compiled by Bernie Kosar an the 1983-84 seasons. 1 Cal State Fullerton 3t, PacUlc 31: Rick Calhoun 1t~::!'.~::0e9e• 2M 7 41-1.. ovcrumc win over Pcpperdane in GAMa STATISTICS scored on a 12-)ard ruo wub a nunutc to pJay and Ronnie Peuone vero..e m m PC AA watcT -polo actton at Hcntagc CM Barber passed to Todd White for the two-!>(>1nt P•n•no 11-Jl·l 2•·•s-J Park Saturday. "'"' ._"' t4 con,crs1on as the Titans pulled out a wild victory over =:::,..,.,umOle• '°'' 'I~~ ~~ The victory moved UCJ into a tic :~:~~~,= ·42 1ri-Pac1fic · Pe11e11i.1·vercs.H 12·U tM• wt th the Waves for first place-an the Pen,.. ,_,,_, 'Pacific dro'c to the Tuan 28 wtth nine ~cond~ \O occ-1t!:='~\!~!~'.~:_"· ~-w PCAA as each team has a lO.l ~~-•""'"I tcKt ';~i pla). but a 45-yard field goal tt) by Ken Norpard was H . Monloometv. ;t, Herr .. 1 1 No_...,.,., 3. conferen~ ttcord with one a,ame P9fte 11u·vatdaee 7·6' Peu State U, Notre Dame lt: John Shaffer threw a 37-yard touchdown pass late tn the third quaner and sneaked one yard for the decmve ~ore as third-ranked Penn State rallied to defeat Notre Dame and moved a step closer to a nauonal champ1onsh1p showdown v.1de to the lcfl lo,.m<ll\n 17 Th h k d -• INOIVIOUAI.. ltutHtNG C lh b k h d ~ ,,..,_8 d P...-Perll•, ll ·1l6' TllOfne\, •·3', JoMMlll, remaining. C SIXt ~ran C nm• (~ooi.,. :s2•l9' ~ 7.Cf, lk!t-., a oun_ a ~naor runnana ac . ru\ c 1or .... yar s ,.1,, H•·"•Khel. s-i. crouc1i. t·t<W ·m-4 eaters 1i1't 17-10 O\erall and Pep-~·10 ,...,. 1 , aro-iw. M Penn State's defcn~. ranked ninth na11onally, preserved the \·1ctory wrth two &reat plays after Notre Dame had a first down It the Ill.ID) LIOns' 6-yafd llJlc ID the final minute. on 21 cames He galloped 76 yards' for a score in the third Mllelle . 1-tor·m111u• 1' ~rdine. ranked No. 3 in the nation. GWC-MCC,ev. t• 11. p_. 1-11.1..•• • quancr tNOtVIOUAL l"ASStMG ·-•ts to ,_1_8. 1~14 s.11et1•. t·-r OCC-Howotn-. ll·J H , 273 41 INOtVlDUAI.. l"ASs.MO Fullenon finished the season 2·5 in the PCAA and ~ teheil. 1.,.0, "· H-.n•w:hel, IMM. Warde. from Marina Hi&b. scored cer-..,•• 1-u -1 11 )..9 O\Crall Pacific fell to 2-5 and 4-6. 17', ~. 1-1•0. 0 . ouraoalsan thepmeand has a team· OWC-UIW!~ 111'-S 2u . 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The Pirate return to cuon Wcdnesda)' naaht hmt1n1 M1raC'o Ill at 7:30. ln a -.omen's opener. • ~· CMtt '17, Gro11lbfft U : -'The ~pulled away from a 0.26 halftime cdac "ilh a t 2-0 bl111 m1dw1) throuah the ~ond half and \\tnt on to do'Wn the ho t Gnffin Ltsa humakcr h d I 8 of her 26 poinu in the fiDt half and also 1; ntributcd I I rc und an the pnw. L.Hhc Self had ' 10 points and 7 rebounds · The Pirates arc k an a t1on Thundt\, opcnin thr rulkrtml Toumam(nt at 6 o'dod: gain t ft..lO'"r~ .• •'""'==== LO A C.El ES ( o\P) -Jim Plunkett. the rL·" olde t qunr· tcrback. and Bernie Koo,ar, one of the ltague' youngest 4i1gnal-c-.illcr;,. ~111 be at the controls toda) v.hcn 1hc lo n&cles Ra1de~ face the { levcland Prowns. The .. gnme at I o'clock at the C oltscum will be n battlr oftwo of the NFl 's hone" tearl'I\ -both haH' ~on 1 'C of their la t \even pmt\. The Raiders arc 6-4 and trail Oen\er b. t~o pmt\ and Kan \ Cit\ b~ one in the FC W I r.t~c. The B n and h1er "luarc oo at M1le-tft&h tad1um m Dcn,cr toda\. The Oro"'ns arc 7-3 and hold a one· mclcad 0HrCincannat1 in thC' F cn1ral 01~ i ion. The ~n I enter· ta1n Stattle toda). Plunliett,\\hotums 9nc tmonlh, and Kosar~ who v.111 be 2~ IJtcr tht' month. arc hotti coming off notahk rcnormanC"t~ Plunkett. 1n h1 16th SFl n, rthc rd 1ar<' 1lwn 11 the Ngin· nina of the nd half at O II la t undu and C"nmplcu'd 7 of ~2 f':i' for 11 Q .) ri1 anJ t 'O tou hdn~'fl"l I~ the Ra1drtualht'\I h ra 11·13 \1 tot") COME ON IN AND-MAKE AN OFFER! • ::bozenj lo CJwo~e /rom mcludmg . Rolls Royce Porsche Ferrari Mercedes BMW an d Classics FINANCING AVAILABLE* NO MONEY DOWN!!** 2300 WEST COAST HWY 650 -7300 I •• .. Hollypark handicap TODAY'S ••nu•s l Gtiffll IMCHlltuel • 118 ~ ,....,,_ ~·llYOfl (~leWM) • 118 C11• ...... y lllrH-M ...-el 4 W1•°' N Wtvtoll (~HI Ht • Mcll.tl'lrle Pl'lnce IVallnluelal lit ·Hollyw.ood Park, Los Al results -. ,.,... ... I ..... 5 ~· s.dflt (OllYarHl Ill 5 SOrNl!llflt LU(•V (Pin<evl Ill ""IT "ACa, Ont mllt Pvrtf] t lUOO. 3 6 lud~ lrlll ISOlltl 111 6 T..,c1111 CPMroial HI .,.., ._ & \iPW91'd ClllC'\1119 IHICt 1 W .. t.,lv Wind CSIC>fllel Ill 1 Love Oer1't ~1w1v (a.tel 111 uou1.,._oocf Par~ SICOND llACI. '10 V1rcb IH.-..n.900 • 8 Flll'OUI f'O(tver ($1tvtM) HI I Prltnq GtMrtlt CNICH1r111> 111 ni <T.... Po<HO Tome> W•whnl 3020 t40 .. 0 I lllfl'IMOOr (Me&•) 11• CHIMATI IM) H19111v•tfflf4'4 coll turrlM"' 'ltt$kfr1 c~ , ... .,..,., 111 2 Full tiOllCW l~tevtl'lll 1l1 SATUaOAY'S lllWLTS "''" Yo;Jr Pace& CP1 enlOll) uo SOI / , P9tklllell IP.lncavl ) 11• rHI •ur••v Ill OtC>ut, lrOli(lla '" .. ,,..., Call do MCK•MM "'*' (4·1) Toueti hHI 01 , llielll COii (Ml11I 111 (ltlll tf ,, ................ tMtflllt) HOoOV Kid ILMll) • uo 3 Munl (Oll..,etetl lit better, WISTlllLY WtNO (t·21 VtfY Mint °"0Yne1ter1 Quality 11\r~I, IO!t chooee trom 4 Greclell WO#tO« I ll1 f'IRIT llAC•. 6 fur!OMI Tlrnt 4580. ' ..... SHci.I ($i.v.MI "' effort In maiden Cl•-mb•ino ntrrowtY•t blv very swift,,,.,"""~""' Meal OMIAKI (4~1) s ...... ~•vi 111 PolfY. R~ (K-.t) •40 4 ?! ?~ S2 IJCACTA 16 I> otld UlUO S S!Ulfttt (Solis) ,. i H• Ptlc•. comoetlll11e It'll• level; MALiaU ~INCi Anotl'f« lrWll Vtf't' awlft blood l!"l• • .:a• bt nl~ SOiid Solr•I !Warren) .., -TH.0 llAC• )50 yarch. 'E....,, .. (TOl'O) .. 111• <•·n Clo•td well al Stn11 Anita IO toOd Ptk• In <MCNI, worlllno 111tilitv; -..OSK... ~ ~::. ~~!:!, :a In Naturel Form COOver .. I 540 Knlt/'lht41W (Giii) 1120 IUO uo 7 • ...,..,. (laae) • 116 pr05Pf(I, lflOuld lmo<ovt wllh racllW LONG· CHll, Ct•11 Slow HIV dl'illl 10 credit for 11'111 'I Prllf'MllC 1.....,.~·-tavel llS Time 110 4/S Sllll NOi lulJOtd (SeY I f 40 .\00 ILU8fl•l1 (4•1) Evtfl effort ., two 111rn1. SHOT FAMOUS FOltliVElt. Tra111v.orlel oH111tlno, C41Nllie (ondltlotw $<ti ftMTV L•Ao.ii1-u Game a• thtv COIM, SICONO RACI. H\ m11et. lu•h Nitro (E Garcia> 3.10 Nlfllltine lodlY end could 1)(0 .... mild UOitl with • ,OURTH llAC.•. 1 ,y;IOng, PurM' s 14.000 3 Ills llOCk '" wlnnlne POllllOl\S l.ONGSHOT Ind WI• -ci VflfV bffl 111 lhl• contenllou• !IHI, 51 .. !l'lld (Ptdroi•l 10 IO s 00 '00 Time ,. 18 teo et»ott; ftAM<.ANILL (5·2) laoboled 1\ the VHf Oldl ~ ~ard C .. •mlno Pr\« SOMtTHINO LUCKY. Antlvua (KttMll 00 320 st ·~ACTA 17·11 paid Sfll20 •t.,t ratlno Ill llffVV lrefflc llVOUlll'fOut. drOc>t. •20.000· 11,000. SIXTH IJAC•. 1'' mlltl on IU(f. Pvrit .... not ...... uo; PULL "°"°" (t·t) eo.. no• lolnblV ltrllfl(Mr (Oellhou•'4~) 4 to ,OURTH RAC•. e10 .,.,cf llOlc:l'f and lddl Plnc:av; atLLY'S SPSCIAL 1611l 1 Outer Lf~ts (Hi011tral 1 lt •200i000 3 .., .. , Olds HOllVWOO<I O.rbv (Ciradt • ~r~:.~~·:ur~~'°t!:, t~=~1C Ttrne0. lLSYl OOUI• L• 1.1 JI Id ·~•,eo, C11tr0t 11 Madam '(Odrc"-•nl UO ~00 2 40 ~Vld NNcl wnt1e In co11tentlon lo det9 • i • vin.oeron• (Sllvtfls) 111 11 • 11 (t· ll a.st affofl• have"-' at tl'fl• tract.." ,.,. U Al • ot .... · tnrfrllallOllll HOii CH Gatelal HO 2 to •lrelctl, MCOlld time beck wun IHI•,· SlfOllf tot 9 PtelOr (CasltllOft) 111 l Thrill $now (Sllotmlktrl 122 mile dlllanct. call/IOI bl lgnortcl. LONG$HOT Tt41RO ltACa. 6 furionos RH::.fO Toast (PllullMJ 2 40 LONG$HOT: MUF1'1. ' Nor•w11 Ol.coverv (Clanaros> x 112 2 Storm On Tht tilOoM (Sllh!CleUm) ln ,.... ,_.... Cradnmtin (Plnuvl 710 oo 310 T "ot S T r ......... (Do 'A ) t17 3 u··fv t•'"ou..) ln ""ECIAN W..,,..OER '"olf • N1tur,... (,,_, .......... -) UO 3 20 SSCOMO llAC•. Ona mite PurH. '16,000 • .3 OYlll'f ... n,._.,.r ug,., ..... ,,__ " ... -.......... .,,... •• ,.,,... llACW. 400 vard• Vffr olds & upward. Fllll .. &. mart1 Clalmlno 6 Porch LIOl'lt (laze) 117 'Vll111t CMe11) 172 alGHTH RACI. llit mllel Of\ turf Puna P1trlo Gloves $V1lentue .. ) 3'0 Wllllll'fil Biii (CrHoet) Pflct. $32,000-:JO,OOO. • 1 Peou1 IOrltHl 117 5 TrUl>utare (MlllllOfl) 121 S200,000. l VMr Olda Hollvwood D«tlv (Ora!M Tlmt 1.10 Exlfeama< CH Ga.ma) 1 Vllat score (Oe•atiouuavtl 119 I Amar-!Sllvensl 117 · 6 Mv GeMfatiOll (Torol ln •II U eXACTA 11·41 Plld '3220. TJ'lneio Tlnot CLacltevl 2 Don A TOI» (Mell) lit • One EV«! Romeo IPedfOll) 117 1 Air OllPl•V (V11tn1uelll) 1n 1 ChHPlll•t• (Sltvfl\$) 125 ,OURTH llACI. OM mllt Tlmt 2024. ~ , .., uo , 60 300 uo 260 3 Fl'90Cl'f Star (Castanonl lit. 10 Unagloshl (Plncavl (2) 111 t Elle Soui. (A1mu1Mn) lit 2 1·Gooct Command ~e.H) lt2 I LP"'' Racine (PiftCllV) 1400 UO 300 n 1'.J(ACTA U·4) otld 121o6 4 Jam Tlmt IC•mPOS) i.109 11 Tommv Thom• (Sibille) 117 ' 8olcl Arr•"""*'' (Soll•) \22 3 Full Charm IO~llVI) In Flltl AIOtfl (Solis) 6'0 3 20 SOCT~llACI. 110 '11(0$ s .. It's Lldv (OrltH) 116 12 Femllv Fox (Torol 111 10 Ack Adl Heir {Plncavl 122 ' OC>Ubte Feint ($antos) 122 Laeward Pirate (Valen1uelll HO IP r > 23 20 uo 100 .. ~ AlM ~ 11 Russlon Look (Stevens) 122 S Armada <Toro> 122 Time· 1•37 l/S r> Mlr>VS rk •u '111 •• 6 Hidden Pall (SltTirnsl ll• )3 Hurrtc.1141 Ht<: (PlrlCav) (1) . 117 Jl Tl'fresh If Oul (~nave) • 112 6 Forllno<a1 (AnlleY) 122 n aJCACTA 12·1) ptld Sil 00 Pivot Tru (Ptftl) .. ., 7 Fllel 111•111 (f'Mrcua) 116 . VINIOAllOH• (t·U tmpro~ eflorl fOf' MW l3 Caro's H041Vwooct (OliVl(fl) • 22 1 Moorilal• Matt (Meta) 122 ""H llAt;:•. I~ milt$ on _turf NOllM,Ol Frtt jVaUGllnl uo .• 1 ~~n°::Al~'(r;,s>CIOsad wll!I to be 1.,1 :~ barn croslno bOlcstv oesPI•• •U«lno court• A• QtSftt.AY 14·11 Add1nl1l'lttl 101111., .. 1. • Gtow IPl~vl 172 SUPtf' Khttn <Bet•> 110 s20 J8·: i~7x!~A IM > Hld•smto last, llrOPS 10 wlnnll!ll i.vet. earns 1.,. u M; ll'fetl>ly mld•strettn. w1tt be ci.ctnt Pf'lea with • lno cerd, ttvow out 8ftldtn' Cup race, can t EuPtv1lt1 !AsmusMn) 122 Arteli.. (C111anori1 1 lUO HeOO•N ftAU (7•ll Slumt>ltd al 1.,.~,1.,1 leadirlO rider, l'AMILY fOX (7•21 Loves lh1' rfbO;Jnd with rtHll of OM 'baek: ST0ttM ON 10 Raf"4't Oanctt (Ollvartt) 122 Mon\1111 Otvollon lpellll!Olinavt) 300 SEVENTH llACoE. 350 Ylfdl '9COvtrlno to Prove second be" In oerne efforl, Ir~ fnd fl trelnlnv 5lltrPIY for return, can ~II Tti• LOOStl (6· 1) Ten out of 12 ln tne monev on .11 Chtnolttl'le (VtltllzutY) 122 Time I~ 3/5. · 'Anotl uvne (Fio1Woal 24 00 t.20 ••to can ha~,.,. distance. DON ... TOf' (""1) Will Ire$!); ~lllOHli -iS•2) 8r0k• m • t.nolt tht turf'°'"''' runner. l,l'\IV need rK4tOV ... IM 12 a•ltUl$tf' ($notnlallar) • 121 12 IXACTA (3·5) oald tl33,00. Cavl Tron (P1!11enlonl . 00 HO lfl'ld Kttll """"'"'°" tlf'IV a"" could ••lei< 11 Cblt • recoverlno Qulc1dv to ballle all to the wire tracil; au.1 SOUL.IE (t •2) Arrl11t1 wlll'l,11>trkl4 • 13 5ottlbal.tnd (Sltllllt) 112 StXTH llACE. ' furlonos. • F1..,orl1t LVM {Vt\IOllnl 3 40· -~ ,.,. mlsslnv b'( ,,.rrowtsl ot. llO"' dl5tance no Incl ert<tanll1l5 llH IHdln.11..French rldet In C.sl'f -Arltlur F Prnton !Ln ... )·Porl & c.. Tll'Ml't' Antrtlen (Plt1avl 4IO )00 lOO Timi 11.00 • to relt. .. LONGSHOT. VITAi. s~ORE. • probtem. LONGSHOT ONE EVEO ROMEO. • A~musstn to' ou1ci, LONGSHOT. RUSSIAN Wl'fllllnefl•m entrv. ' • Hiio 8•ba <ValtNUlll) soo 300' n e~ACTA !l·7l 1>11cn1ono TH•D llACE. 6 furlOnos. Pul'U! ill',000. 2 flfTH llACs. 6 turlOl!lls. Purw. i lt,000, 2' LOGIC. fULL CHAllM (6• JI Looll I« 11'111 lmorovill9 UYetv Min (®"'ar .. r 6 ~ •IGHTH •ACE. 400 vtrd\. Vffr otct mafdt!IS. "Ii\ veer Old maidens. ssveHTH ttACI. One mile. Purse: M0.000. 3 runner lo bounce blc:k with bl9 effort, trouble In Time. l 11 4/S. • w1nn1119 Aiel'I (8roOll•I •OO 240 24d 1 Chlnall (Plncav> 120 1 S'Maxfmtnion (SOiis) 118 veer olds~ upWard Allowance 11111, CHeAftSICATa (J•l) Ktiol wlnnlnt wl'fl.. SIVRNTH llACE. One mile on rurt OH·EllY Grant CH Garcia) 220 2.20 l~~---x-rr.c;;bjj fll)C• fOtlill&llOVllT"'----m f Dal illCI IMez:at-·~------U.a.--1Wn1111UUal1b(Al)(a..~I ....... ,:....l~S~j!!tlJ:lttelllL_,. ___ ~117 1111.lng on ...,.,., IP9Hfi superior rivals. due 10 La lelvtdete lShOemlll.trl • .tO 2 IO 2 40 OH·lllOfll SluH Two (VaUQl'ln) 220 VIO .-~--·~oooeL1 PIUNLlf.:.l).~-R.lvarMlu IOt!AbotJuan> 2eo uo l'l-»00-•--------------------------------------------~ ~~~~~YHWneu-~~~ G~~tr~H~~ ~ stP~U ~~~~~ ffdl slarl, cannol be lvnored. LONGSHOT n liXACTA (5·10) Hid t1120 n IJCACTA (6·41 Plld S700 FORTIN BRAS EIGHTH llACE. 1 furtonvs DAIL y TIUftl.E <•·3•61 oaid '"' 00 NINTH llAC•. l 111' milts on 1urf ·Purit. Exclusive Enouotl1Shmar> 2900 .. 60 6IO Fairplex Park harness race results Jake Tiit Fake (5Mfrenl Wada Hv IMld11ndl EIGHTH llACI. One mlll pace. MIOOO (Kuebler) 1020 l26,000. 3 "'"'_olds ' upward, Cl1lml119 price:• Perifvertcl (Solis) ''° 6 00 NINTH ltACE. 440 verds SI0,000·7S,OOO. Gold On Grffn (V11tn1uelll) s 60 I Ow• You M• (Mllclltll) l Cllllll'aUlar (Valtn1uela) 116 S2 EX.ACTA (3-l) otld '13400 [)olufno (8aldlfltl) . • 20 '."' 2 1( ..... 1. COtlahOuuaya) 116 DAIL y Tllt .. L• (6•S·3) l)llO s.36710 Cl'l•llOldtrOS (Wl fdl '" -3 Jack Tar !Plncavl 117 Tlmt 21 70 140 uo tao 560 i60 ,.., (1tia-1 •ATIMOA~S llESULT$ (7'91 tf 2'·daY Nf'llffS nMtftnt) P:IRST llACI!. OM mile PKt. Sadie• Hot (Oo..,alls) •to uo 2 40 Amv .. s. Ambler IP1rktrl al IXACTA 14~1) paid S711.80 P:ll'Tif RACE. 5e,, furtono Pict 3.00 2'0 • Woollkln (Bonilla) 116 NINTM llACC. Ona milt on turf 12 EJCACTA (Ml paid 17300 . 6.20 5 Taf'lltf (Mita) 114 • Jota (Pincav) S 40 3 20 2 to 12 fttCK · SIX (3"3-4·3·6· 1) otld SIS.267 to lo 6 StHPbank 1si-m1ker) 11' Re Enttf to.tel'fouu...,tl t 60 6 to one w1nnlno tlcktt (six )IOl'IHI, oald "62 60 to .n Monterr1 Prairie IHvmanl Mark P11er (Plano! • st BACTA (6·7) Plld S2300. .Stand Uo Comic (Sleeth! 2.40 2.40 Sabl'lna Rewerd (Sleetll) 3 40 2.to 2 . .tO NINTH llACL One mite pace. 1 5nowcrtelt (Toro> 116 Sun Man !Slloemlktr I • 00 wlnn;no 11c11.et• (fl.,. honnl 8 Rlslne Chum !SllYtnS) 116 u l!JCACTA 110-11 H id S7SOO sf PICK NINI (6·6+3·3+3·6·1) P41d Hlllll Net Worll'I (Wl•lllrd) 7..40 P1n.wev Adlos (Mlltf I 3.80 3.20 lleortt Me Nol (Sltetl'fl 5..60 l.00 2.20 7.20 3.00 360 KEYALA <•·I) Closad wall In oame effort HS360 10 IWO wlnnlne h(kth (lhl llOrlHI. NICI Peck Lffeler (V11111ndlnonam) S2 IXACTA (4·5) 11410 S9.20. H~O ttACI. One mllt P&ee Tarautst (Planol 4 20 U EXACTA (3·11Plid110 . .tO. L'°"el ~IUIV (Kiss) 13 40 4.20 3.00 Brian ll' C (Slfftl'f) 3 00 2 . .tO $2 DAILY Ttt"'LE (S+l) Plld s6, 11UO. SIXTH ttACli. ll.~ mile PICI, maklno Rnt start for new barn, look tor blo S34 60 lo 32 wfnnlno 11ckt11 en..,. llOrJftl Total effort from this orau runner. ST&EftlAHI< LOB Alamitos cerrvovtr POOi 117,066 11 K11tld To Shlnt IPlarcel st EXACTA (3·21 H id SS3.IO PUIOtnl Ptltntom (Cotemanl l.20 Soll Clltroe !Ve«ar>cflnoham) 7.40 6 20 3 . .tO . S1 DAILY TlllftL& (2-6-3) pakl S9S.60. (9·1) 8•dlV In 111.o of 111$1 and ms much beller • SA TU.DAY'S llESUL 'n TENTH ltACE. J50 vards •• tnls Olll•n« on 11'111 furl COUl'H; SHOW· 1»th .. .U·flltfl• ••rtef'llorM IMtftftl) Miu Vlclorv Song (lflU91'fn) • 00 3.20 , ., U DAILY DOUBLE 1•·4) oalO 126.00 Halcvon Honor (Slffll'f) 9 .tO 3 eo TENTH llAC•. One mlle otct. . • .tO CR•l!K 16·11 Touol'f ts tnav come al tl'fl1 level ,-..ST llAC&. 350 vards Fonurt Varttvo•rl !Gift) 410 2 ~ i~ must be consldll'ecl, Toro rldel him bHI. Reai_Beb J.b!ckrl) 1 60 , oo 2 60 L11ure Bllm (01derlc1'~l 2 60 Ftllllt'Prlae !Hem> 7.00 5.20 Kool JIU (V,ltlll 4.00 S2 IXACTA (4·31 H id S22 . .t0 Siar Patron (Plano) 2 80 --•2-EXAC'fifrl4-2h>eld "16t:oo:--e.iO LVlifG'SHOT:"WOOt:Sl<1N· --T ___ __,_U.nl• Wilmer Oi ~.re~ -no-no-Thn• 1• t3 BEST ll!T: FLEET RAIN !2nd Aace) Evtrlhlno NICI (Ward) SOO S2 EXACTA 1••3) ot•4 '2160 • Mlrvtlous HOC>t (Meler) T"•D ~~"pace, _ Its II (KIU) 14 to 7.00 HO SEVENTH RACE. OM mile 1>ece Pellle Blon (Pierce) S.20 3.60 Kino Of Anythm (Slffll'f) 3.10 3AO 3.00 U OAJL Y DOUILE (3·21 paid S2UO S2 EXACTA 12-61 oald '3UO Atlenctenca: 2,703. PtttCIE ftLAY FULL CHARM (Ith Race). Time l83S Allenctanc• Ult Lb Sharan ($11ttnl ,.OU.TH llACE. One mile 111ce. 3 . .tO Unoen Ktrtfl IKlu ) -23 IO IUO El Paco (Canlnl) 7.20 • •-denotet aPOrenllce loeltev. ,, EXAM A 16·S> 11110 '31 eo Muluei nalldle 1tt0,02• Call these People to help . <. . decorate f oilr home, business or club for this year's HARBOR HOME CHBI81!MAS LIGHT SHOW $3,500 Prize Money for Winners' Favorite Charities! COMM.ERCIAl i 27 Fashion Island (Nex.r to Bullocks W'lsh1re A 92(i6() NON· PROFIT .the~?.~ (714) 546-4005 Jim Hermon Skipper We 'll Help Put Up & Take Down, ro·o 1131 W. Coeat Hwy. Newport hech, CA 12913 NON.PROFIT Featuno9 th• Meo of lh• 1987 Tir•fi9htar1 Caleodu "We're burning to worJc for you" Contact Ron LaMar, President 714 I 740-1670 acht ClubJ Businesses NON·PAOflT KEY CLUB Irvine Hich School •321 Walnut • lrvlne. CA 92714 (114) 112 .. 4211, Elf. 41 7:30-3:30 111411 tllr1 FrW•r Craig Elliot Advisor COMMLROAL MICHAEL 8. 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"ln addition, i!i_ incorporates the restriction of thC""'"Appals Court's Aua. S order which states 'that the remainder of the injunction docs not preclude Emule\ from usina properly acquired information or material (1.e., that which if or becomes throuah no (ault of Emulex publicly available or which Emu lex denves leiit1mately oy e.g., rcve~ engJneenna or techni- cal analysis of publicly available produc\s (without the 11d of D111tal confidential 10forma11on)). · "Furthermore," Cox added. "the appeals court stated that the vacated portion of the 10Jonct1on issued by the district court wa extremely broad an dappeared to ao beyond what would be appropriate after tnaJ. "We arc vcl) pleased that the appeals court has agreed with our contention that the preliminary in- JUnction was inappropnate and reaf- firms our confidence that we will also prevail when all the facts of this matter are ultimately considered by the. trial court " Emu lex Corp. is a leading manufac. turer of quality high-performance controllers. communication prod· ucts, mult1funct1on and graphics enhancements, and storaae subS)'Stems for DEC micro, m1n1. and super-m1n1 computers and for IBM and I BM-compatible micro- computers _ .. ·--~ I • Hydroponic •arden• are recommended for people who want frnh fralta and •e•etablea at their nn,erttpe. · Soiliess gardening sliited to balconies Roger's Gardens of Corona del Mar has become the fim Oran~e Count) retail sales center for Living Green hydroponic. gardens. Livtng Green is the nauon's largest manufacturer of non-commercial hydroponic growing sy terns. In ad· d1t1on to producina a h1Jhly decora1- 1ve, 3-squarc-foot indoor, outdoor h)droponic garden. the· Anaheim firm manufactures a complete hne of accessories for hydroponic and con- ventional gardening act1v1t1cs L1ving Green manufacture-; and assembles its products employing both senior c1ttzcns and handicapped persons Both groups have had prob- lems be1na compeut1vc in the JOb market. aside from giving them a wurce of income, Living Green ·enables them to participate in a product1\e -and social -activity. President Frank Bramante, who 1s responsible for the design of Livina · ureen's product hne, said. "We've completely revamped all the products and adapted the latest in techriol<>a)' 10 gl\e our purchasers the opllmum 1n performance. "\\c'"e also added accessory items ~h1ch pro" 1dr our c;ustomers with all (Pleue aee LIVll'f0j C7) Wall Streetjolted as Boesky settles insider tr8.ding case NEW YORK (A P) -Last year Jvan F. 9-0esky. Wall Street's best- known merger speculator, p~d1c1ed an unprecedented e:\plos1on of cor- porate takeovers over the ncAt 10 ·' But on Fnday II was Bocsky himself who touched ofTan explosion that left Wall Street rcetana for the second time m five months. Boesky. wh o made a fo rtune est1- meted at more than $200 m1lhon speculating on takeo\cr-rclated stocks. agreed to pay a $100 m1lhon penalty to scttJe charges b) the Sccun11es and Exchange Com- B Bo m1ss1on that he at tame 1llcgall) 111 Nt)C of lboo Island hos never won anything in hrs life. traded using inside information. All that changed los1 week however. Nix and his wife Janet won the ninth week of the Daily Tbe SEC. said its informauon came P1lor & TWA Win-Go Contest from Dennis Levi ne. a former merger specialist at the investment firm They both agreed the cred•t goes to Janel, who has been ploying Win-Go since 11 began in Drexel Burnham Lambcn Inc. He September. Bot Bill admits he likes to soy, "We won " .. delivered the fir\t JOit 1n Ma) by "The biggest thrall s knowing someone ~ho w~n a conlest," said the salesman for o computer pleading guilt)' to insider trading and 31fCCd to help the JOVCrnmcnt ferret maintenance contract firm out more wrongdoing. The Nixes have not yet decided where they will spend the ir vacataon but because Bill's As a rc$ult of his cooperauon, the SEC hu charged several other Wall bloodline goes bod to Ireland, they hove considered a v1s1t to thal country. Streeters along with Bocsky, 49, who Both native Calrforn1ons, the couple said they look for ward to toking the trip sometime rn the has been barred from working again spring .' when school is .n session and there are fewer travelers," said Janet. in the securities industry. J h h Has firm. Ivan F. Boesky Corp .. anet discovered s e wont e contest two days before the ninth week's contest ended. She was grew along with the merJerwavcs that excited about w nn1ng but so1d she had to keep quiet, "because I hod one granddaughter asleep struck corporate America starting in I h the late 1970s. on one side o ihe house and onot er asleep on the other end." He neither admitted nordenied the -----------But Ule 8X{;~601begon10 weoc off by lbe time EiJ1ou~home-fr.otnJ#Otk. ~¥"4-¥-------1-f-'-J.L<L4~ ...... ~u.uUL...UJ.U..u.i;..Jl&(eCd10 casually mentioned 1t to me between te!lrng me aqout the grandchildren' scolds. She just said, 'I ~elp the sovemment with 11 continu-' B mg inquiry. won, said 111. He issued a statement sayms. '"If cxam1nauon of the rules and prac· uces of our financ1al marketplace. then perhaps some good will result " It 1s hard to estimate the effect 1f any, Bocsky'sdownfall mi t have on But the settlement 1s sure to rco~n the debate O\.er whether 1n 1der trading ~nd the lllcgal flow of con- fidential 1nformat1on 1s erodma the 1n1cgrit} of the sccunttes markets and of the people and firms that work there. and whether reform 1s needed The argument has taken on an even greater importance because of the continuing boom in mericrs. buyout~ ~nd other deals that are re tructunng much of corporate Amenca. Boesky was the most famous of Wall Street's "nsk arb1traaers." the profcs 1onal investor who mk huge sums of money 1n companies that could be facing takeovers. His succe ., helped bnng others into the field. Boesky even wrote a book last )Car titled "Merger Mania,'' in whtch he disclosed many of his strategics. The book. he said. was meant to ''bring arbitrage ou t of the closet." The arbitragers, or "arbs." can reap huge profits 1f the stocks the) buy arc later acquired 10 a merger at a much higher price. Even 1f they don't wa11 for the meraer to be completed. the arbs might be able to scll 1hc1r shares for a profi1 if the stocks climbed sharpl)' on expectations tllat the merger was com mg. But 1f the merger falls throu~. or the SQCCulat1on suddenly van1\hes, the arh11ragcr"s losses can...bc JUSt as enormous. The most important asset for an arb1trager is informauon. They learn a$ much a<, they can from corporate, Hl'ld be make 1nH:stment decisions that an· volve mllhons of dollars. In this frenz ied world. 11's no cnme 10 trade and profit on someone else's unfounded rumors. or on factual information that has been made public What 1s against federal law 1s to cash an on factual but conf:identaal information The SF( and other foes of 1ns1der trading brand the practJcc a cnme of greed that Jeopardizes the public's tru" 1n the ~orld's biggest sccunues tradan$ S)stem and demeans legit- imate IO\Cstment research. But there arc people who contend 1ns1der trading as vtcllmle . This vocal minority sa)S the law makll\I It a cnme not only 1s unenforceable but also hampcn the efficient operation of the financial markets b)' hav1na the side efTect of rcstncting the flow of lcg1t1matc 1nformat1on. Boesky's ouster from Wall Street also could con\tr1ct informauon ex- changed on Wall Street. at least over the next few weeks. as people agarn think twt~ ubout whar lhe) should 53) and to whom they say 1t. · (\.erybody knows Bocsky. and now they're aoina to be afraid to talk to-.an yOOd. b«.atise--they-fccl-ffw-v--- m 1ah t ~next," said Daniel J. Good a manaaina director involved ;n takcovc~ for the investment firm hea!'lon Uhm.an Brothers lnt-The only ltme the <:ouple hos trEJYeledoY~wos.in 1955 whenJonet spent two week:S\v: my m1sta_k_es launch~ J!rOCe of re- h~ h~~n~~~~~.~~c~.w~~~w~~~~~d~ffieU.Skm~ ~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~• "That was befOfe jets and I cilso was on a TWA flight," she said. Although they couldn'I Bank' ~m. ~ e,r1· ca __ mo' r1· ng .&' n rwa ~ remember what the airline fl ight cost2gne.!_!01d 11 took nearly two days to get to.Europe_ __ -J.....LJJ --: ·V-:.1.-i J:b-1· u --- "I arrived 1n great shape .. in tears," she said --- YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER! - lailJF,r!,!JGOODWE Rrtv~ CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 642·4333. FllGHTS AVAMAat llOM OIANGF COl>JTY TO IAX ~ GODEN $TATE AlttlNlS \ •• t- in massive restructuring effort AN FRANCISCO (..\P) -portun111c for banks to earn protit!o tlesurpnse. BankAmerica Corp .. tryin• to avoid without thcexpenseofcarry1n•as~t'> "I think what they've done here is takeover pre !ourc, as moving ahead on their balance sheets." he said. kind of codified all the dtffcrtnt on 5everal fronb an a massive .. The fact is Lhat many loan do not th1na~ thc~·vc been talkmg about. rcstructur1na effort cam enough for banks to JUSt1fy what They ve brouaht tt together In on~ Chairman A W. Clausen outlined they have to pay for underlyinacqu1ty relatively concise format," \lid, some of the chanaes the a1Jina capital,'' ~lauscn said "At thr same Donald K Crowley. a sccurille financial g1am will underJo ovC'r the time we-want to take advantaae of anal) st for Keefe. Bru)ctte a. WOOd ne\t )Car 1 it \hedi. S 10 billion 1n our d1 tinct ability to ona1nate and Inc. of an franti o. "I don't find asset . service ~uch loan " anrthina urpri~ina 1n here." Clausen said BankAmcnca, 1n Clausen, \\'ho wa blamed b> omc Clausen said 'hcddin• "non. addition to its prev1ou\ly announced ~nal) ts for '°i';llina BankAmenca 1ratcg1c a ~ts.. and sellina loan intention to sell it Charles Schwab & int<? tro~ble ~Ith an aaarc me loan packaae will bOo t the company' Co di ount brokeraae. an Italian poh.c) 1n has pre~1ous tenure as capual·to-debt ratio and incrtaSt 1t1 bank unit and other O\lersca ch11rman t>Cforc soma to the World book \llue morc than S3 per share subs1d1anc . will mo\ic more aa· Bank in 1981, s.a1d loan lo'~ ha\lt fromaboutS21 pcr~harcatthecndof are \1,ely to ~II part~ of 11' been runn1n1 at an una c.tptably h ah • third quarter. bur<Scmomc loan portfolio - -r11c. H.e tcd that the rotp0ra1ton .. It. inletC$tan1 th t they Qut n· fhe bank al'o is la,hina m work e~pccts to rtduce 1t char&CQtl ra1c 1n t1ficd ~1th the S3 number ~hat they force b) about 7,000 over tile neJtt 14 19 7 and beyond. thought thcl' could ruli1c at the month ancrcuuinaabout '.000Job ~ At 2.74 percent of total loan<J, bottom hne, he sa1d, 1dd1na thau bc alrc Jy thi )ei.r. ~nkAmcnca's loan los re he ratto figure 1s hahtly lo er than wbat moit "We ha"e undertaken the~ (loan) 1~ one of the h1&h t of all ntlJQJ' UJ)C('t d af\cr what Cooper said in sal bcl:au~ the) arc appropriate, bank,, he ~td, "but getting 1t there London la~t eek. 11\C~n the dramatt chan that ha~ be-en painful and taken a trcmC"n· 8: nk mcnca la t" k 1 kcd f'ant derc1uh1t1on hH rou1h1 to the dou toll on our carnina~,. Inter un Ba"'~ to whhdrww 1 marketplace. pre en11ns op• lauscn'~ 't1temcn15 provided ht· bu)out offer. ; > J , • t . . • Revlonlau COsmetlc-manuf acturer sees 1>9tenttal In merging brands a1'JAllD P. PELTZ -NEW YORK-Rnlon Group Inc., hi\IUl& blcked away ft-:om threats w take o..,er two other ~ companaa. launched a d1rttt 11Mult Dn G1llcttc Co. with a tender offer .F~y to buy th'c peoonal:-PfOducu aiant for abOut S4 billJOn. • • . In dirttt1n1 its attention to Gillette, Revlon satd it alN"•c1v o,_-ned 9 23 mtllion, or 13.9 percent, of the ------------------~ ------- h $4 billion takeover compufs 66.4 miUion common sMtel outRandu .. and bepa a S6S+shart ICndtr offtr IO buy tbe tttnl11UN stock. Wall Strert lipaJed 1t1belieftha11he biddina would 1pot eod ~tb Jte.YloD•1 oft'ef. u Gallttae's lioc:k MJlred 19.t1¥2'111WitoJ67.j()aa late tnd1naon the New York 5'ock~. llevloa'.u1acl.101t-G_~ cn111shaie10 SI ~.621/i and Tru1-.orld'1 ltodt clinltiir&71h cent\ to ~.50. ~ Olllne. lhe 1u~ lakeovtr rwnon for moatM. said 1u bo9td wou • the oft'ei but ltktd i11*'-'"........._10 withhold aaion'on the bid unua lbt 4Umon~.. ·., · R~vlon dearly sees po1en111l pins from meflina 111 .crwn well.known brand o( t0$fhctacs with the array of voom1n1 llds prOdl.tetd b) 0111tne. wliida .. carry :brand names known wotldwide Both companaa' products att sold 10 many of tbe same outlet" and Revlol pta11~ cxl*tt 10 enJo.y an~ economia of ICalc by C'oinbinU. shear matltctt._ and dastnbuttoa dfona.. But u ts Widt\Y bthev~ ~· Gilkttc.. lllDCd wnh a variety o( takeover Cle,_., wiH fi~ ''°\~ us 1ndcperidc:nec -ptrhapl-.bv~~.JC!.JUl;;;..JQ;lw.A-mctter penner more lO its ~ft&. ,J Jri the fiFlt nine months of' 1986, Gilletaeeamcd S 140 m1lhan on mn oU2.0l billion .. The lender oft"er came as RevloG uei c>u.u 'companies af1;1iatc<s wstt\ 'illl <hair~. RoUld 0 Ptrelman. a&reed not to sttk rontrol ofT ranawotkl orp • a ho&el and food-.scrv1ccs concern, unul at ~att March •. t~?~~~~.N·.~: ... conlldcnqacos1, our f«d· Bigges~·.insidet-trade fine levied. • be succcuful ~1tbout bav1n1 to in• •>stem ii· automated. recirculat· • :-. • • , · bccc?mc ex~• in h>droponic Pr· tna a mi•h•rc of wat.tr and nutnenu • WASHING TON (AP) -Tbe Se-that pan o( t~e penalty wlll not take J..,ambtrt ln<i. ; 1nfonnat1on abOurHoutlOft Natural • ,de~~?~ mOM impon 1 dd" . •. chuaed with oxyten," said curities and Exchal'\ae Commission. effect until April to Jive Boesky time Levine pleld¢d auilty to four Gas Corp., mmcan NanaraJ Re- .. ~ 8 it~on 11 a Braman(e. " Jusi like a carbonated in ha touahest move apinst · an to wind down his affain counts earlier this )'ear after f~eral S<>urccs Co .. ~neral foods Corp .• nutncnt solution which dllnng th'e bcvcrqc; this enriched f1uid btinas alle.cct nna of Will trcet intade • Jn a stat.tinent handed out after the oflic1al eha~d him with am in&. Union Carbide Corp. and Boise 'past IS Y~Fl as been dc~cloped d1rtttly to the root 201\e that whih tlk trac:fm. on Fnday im.P<>Std a record ·· Mws confcttncc. b) tti rtpre1Cnta· . $12.6 m1lhoo in profia 1n fi"c years ·, Cascade Corp~ · -•. . .. spccifteally to mcc! the need~ of plant necds10lJ'Ow. . -$100 million penalt~ apinst Ivan F. tivc, Bocsky~1d, ''f deeply rcaret my from illegal trading on in tdc mfor • .-Bocsky. chief ~~ecuove officer of by~r°';i°ruc: .•Ystcms. In addltton to "The o•Ytcn is beivfietal an • BQcJky and barrc(i ham fro'rt1 workini past mistakes and know that I alone mation OfljciaJs··sa1d he operated hen · f . Boe ky and Co., became __ beins ou~ limes ti productftf<l th1s_prt\l~root i:or tbt m.;or cawic. apan 1~ lhuecurit~nduatry. mu t btar~hcM:onsequcnccs oft lM-OUa,h r Rat\amanaan -WAk.-famous. Wall S1reci• • new so ution 15 only one-t 1 the of plant faalurc. ' The penalty, announced at a news aet1on :· account. shrc~dcst n k arbit,.n the pro- pnce. and can be u~ for all types of "Theentiresrowin11ystem,evcry-conference by SEC Chairman John "lam ~mmed1atclyrc 1g111n1 JI my Levine ha been dcKribCd a the feuionals •no risk va.t sums lt)'1111 '1'0W1n& conditions. . . 1 thina you need except for plants and Shad, was the laracst ever of its kind ou uide comm 1 t men t s and central figure in a rina of Wall Street to profit on stocks 1n~ohed 'ln H11ydropo!'tct -the Jl'Owanf 1n a ' water, co.ts lcJs than SlOO. It is and was the latestaction 1n the SE 1 rcspons1bihhcs so I can devote my professionals who swapped confidcn-takeover snuatlons .· soi css e'!vu-onment us1n1 dissolved perfectly suited to solariums, patios 1nvcst1ption of what has been d~ full attention ... to a ure that the tial information and used it for their Bocsky. whose eompanlC'S were nutncnts i~ water-dates back to the or balconies with good sun ex~ sen bed as "tht taraest insider tradina panners. in'c tors and lenders who own advantav. had said Levine said to own securities wonh more__:.._.~-f.'4111 ome .of'.ArislOtle. The Hanaana Gar· posurc... , ease ev~r uncovered." ... are involved an my business affairs helped .mvcst1ptors buttd~~ han 12 billion. has workcc.t in the _ _,=ns of ~lo 1 Bramaoie. atao--emphasrnd "'1he--fcdenJ-la foibidi-torP<>rate ex· l'.t,Inain prot.cctcd from harm." against Boe ky and Boesky has aarecd securities busines for more than 20 gardens .m ~cx1co City were esthetacs of Living Green units, ecutavcs. mvestment ban ken, and Boesky wa the latest in a Iona hne to cooperate. )Cars h)'droponac S)'items.. · . . notina that most arc placed in areas others with access to non-public of Wall Street people to be tied to an The EC complaint allqcd Levine Financial World m•&Utnc last The advantaae of hydroponics is where the decorauve aspect as of information from usma it to trade an insider trading ca9C that began May disclosed to Boe ky non-public infor-June e'Sllmatcd BocMy m~ St_()(} t~t yov can arow anywhere.at any primary concern. Roaers Garden secunties. . l2 when the SEC characd Dennis mationconcerrungaposs1blerneraer m1lhcmlast yearalone-mattanah1m ume without sotl, Wttds !'r u~sects. wall be hostana seminars on Boeslty, 49, was barred from work-l.ev1oc.aformcrman111n1d1rcctorat of Nabisco Brands lnc. and R.J. the h1ghnt Wd person ori Wall The ~10od the plant requires lS fed hydroponic techniques . ina 10 the sccunties industry although the investment firm Drexel Burnham Rc)nolds. alona, with alleacd in id.er trcct. direct y to the root base. ' Recent hydroPonic tcctf noloaies have only been practicable in larger, \'Cl)' upenshc commercial S)'Stems. LIVln& Green has adapted the best growioa techniques and illdudcd them in its producu. Its prden~ have one of the most soph1st1C'ltedlmp- tion and fced1na systems available. Amling' swill keep NB site Amhng:S Newport Nursery and Garden Center, a landmark for 21 yean on Pacific Coast H1fhway. wtll remain at its current location. 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Would - Merccd&Benz' and the d~tailed it have made any difference if Jo~ · story on Plae 3 has an exactitude to it Roldan had manaaed to pave a not normally found in the avera$e ffonda and pcrhaps·a Yolkswagen. as report of police activity either 1n opposed to a Men:edes-Benz and Newport Beach, or for that matter, another friendly Mercedes-Be~ .that any other city. · joined in the mayhem? Tbe rq4er ~ltd with explicit YJ"h;at on ean.h ·have the$C particu- & Prn D£Xn1 Home, sweet cow I . . .. t1mes-ofthe artidc.nt such as '8:44 AM In minor facts got to do with tt)l(lic in a\ Jamboree Road and EastblufT;'bur Newport Beach when we are all more than that, we are told that the concerned -about -What' is going to driver of the dumptruck_:::_ rose · appcn to Pehcan Roa<r 5omcwhcre Roldan -was apparently 30 years of after the November elections? Has -Pastui:e ...ll'C· I am not sure what age you have the driving public found out why to be to drive a dumptruck, particu-Jamboree was blocked off for hours larly if you happen to go into. the while this mess was deaned up? Has busaness of 'paving Merced~s-the driving public found out why it Benzes;' however, age 30 sounds as was inconv..enienced? Was it just an thou&h it might be a practical age to accident, orwas it'beCa~these two have pined some experience at that ladies we~ in their 40s agd, hence. aentle an! The real significance shows more experienced than the )0-year- . up further down the page where we old driver of the dumpster? The big find thata 1982 Mercedes was driven question is. who caused the accident: by •susan Waskow. 41 , of Newport and perhaps more importantly, why Beach' and that 0 The impact caused did they wnte the story this way and bercar(the Mercedes) to strike a ·1986 why did you publish it this way? Mercedes driven by Sara Hinman, 44. It is neither informative nor amus- aJso of Newport Beach." · ing, t>ut certainly different -it falls The significance of the age of the into the category of 'dog bites man' dumptruck driver aod the relative journalism. Well done! significance of the ages of the two DAVID A. W. YOUNG ladies involved must be of prilT)e · Newpoft Beach . . . Death warrant for Nicaraguans ,, To the Editor: more and more disillusiofl~ about Our president just signed the death my country. Will we stand by like the warrant for more innocent German J>COl>le while our govem- Nicaraguan civilians, mainly simple ment conmuts such acts m our country people .,.ho want nothmg · names? more than to be fef\ in peace to Four heroic American veterans rebuild tb-eir country. almost killed themselves fasting to get On the last vote for Contra aid our your attention,' America. What does if Con~ had the guts to say no to take? lethal ai<rbecause they had just been itve been to Nicaragua three times hit with the lmowledgc that the CIA and have spoken to gneving mothers had mined Nicaraguan harbors who beg us to stop the kjl)ing. Every without their knowledge or consent. tjme I ask them what I can do to help, · Perhaps if our news wires had they ask me to go back and tell them. shown some integrity and shown the .. Tell them we want peace. Tell them carnage of 32 civilians (two were that when President Reagan went to nursing infants) blown up in July by the hospital to be operated on, we Contra land mines supplied by us, didn't .pray that he might die. we they might have been conscience-prayed that he might understand." stricken again. I know the film exists That from a woman who had lost 2 of that atrocity; l 1'Qow the mao w)\o ¥>DJ! ~ took. it aod offered it \0 the p~ but PATRICIA R. MCCULLY was turned down. I'm becoming -Huntington Beach Should the lions that were captured ~ Cas~r WUderae-. Park be re- leased liJ the· park -.or taken to a ~~mont-dlstaat wlltluneils area? Heaven knows, he doesn't : . know thing a~out defense There is an operatjon going on with respect to Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen, and no doubt it is sincerely motivated, but something generally igno~ very much needs to be stressed. His name should by now be familiar to nearly anyone who reads the newspapers and has tuned in on the clerical melodrama going on in Washington. The barcbones story is that last September, the Vatican "stopped" Archbishop Hunthausen of much of his episcopal authority in Seattle, handing it over to a subordinate. The reasons given for doing so do not here concern us-not because they are uninteresting. but because we are beaded in a different direction. It was charged by the Vatican that the bishop was simply too informal in administering the rules by wh.ich the church is gov- erned: that he ministered, in disap- proved fashion, to homosexuals, gave communion to children before they had been initiated in the rite of confession, gave communion to non church-members and divorcees-all of which, in the word used by the Vatican, suggested t'1at the archbishop lacked the "firmness" necessary to administer a diocese. Members of the non-Catholic com- munity, while understanding that these ntauers arc tntern!I to an independent administrative unit and lherefore oot any business of theirs, are nevertheless pretty blunt in ex- pressing symp~thy for The arc1lb1snop. The New Yorlc Times. for example, ran a story under the heading. "Vatican 11 Helped Trans-· form Oeric. Dissident Archbishop in U.S. Grew Increasingly Bold as the Restrictions Eased." The story spoke of the bumble beginnings of the son of immigrant Germans, ofhis love of his church, devotion to the pope, and of the dumbstruckery that followed the Vatican's suspension. "The prelate at the center of this storm is a reflective man who intimates say is deeply upset and baffled by what has happen~ particularly the sugcstion that he disrespects Pope John Paul 11." .. It all ~nds very much like the innocent ·villaac priest run over by a bureaucratic tank. Ye~l.though am- bient Circumstances are known, namely that Archbishof Hunthauscn is not only an inform.a custodian of the faith, but also a major political dissenter, the latter point is in· significantly stressed, with the result that attention is unevenly given to the character of the man the Vatican disciplined. - Herc is how Mr. Jose__ph 8cf1iCr io his story in the Times, put);_jL "f.tic archbishop first stepped into the national spotlight with his fiJ!lt for nuclear dtsarmament earl)' in this decade. Saying that 'the ultimate evil is_ that as a nation we are wiUing to destroy life to protect our lifestyle,' be refused to pay the share of bis taxes that went toward military expen- ditures." Now such a statement as made by the archbishop is itself, sufficient grounds' for questioning if not his character, at least bis sensitivity: It is on the nature uf con1ptainin lifestyle" of Buchenwald. The term "lifestyle" is used, by those who speak with any precision, to de~ict a society's folkways. The lifestyle of Uie Woodstock Gener- ation SU&Jested casygoinJ sex, loose work habits. a little gypsy in the bean;. that kind of thing. The lifestyle of Fifth A venue socialites suggests lots of parties, bishers Mercedes-Ben7.es, and a djvorce every four or five years. in between face-lifts. But the lifestyle that we are SOMETHING T 0 THINK ABOUT .W111AM F. 8ucKtEY .. -- t!Jll' ~~ prepattd . to defend with ,I .nuclear arsenal has to do not with folkways, but with mores. That American "lifestyle" begins with fhe frC(dom to practice the Ttligion of our choice, to elect our own representatives to Congress, to marry and to raise children, to ptrticipate in national debates, and to be protected by the Bill of Rights. To disdain the very exis&eQCe.Of a deterrent foroe on tbe IJPl4ndt . tpt it is thcrt to defend sometl}ing so trivial as "our lifestyl~" sugacsts a man better off talking to Harvey, or playi,n& Peter Pan, than administcrina a diocese in which impon.al'\t values are cultivated. There is nothin' in the teaching of the Bible that enjoins the Christian to • desist from defending himself and his family and bis hearth from the tyrant. /\failure to ar&sp this point is at least incidentally disqualifying to the di~ charge of episcopal duties. J!ie ~e newtpaper (Nov. _l2) Nations ... A United Nations human riJhts report on Afahanistan, made public today, cites-widespread atrocities by government and Soviet troops. 'Largely typical of the atrocities,' the report said, are the bombina of villqes, the disembowel- ment or kickina to death of viltaacrs and the use of explosives disguised as toys." That is the lifestyle we seek to defend ourselves against. WUIWD F. Blldley 11•1yNJc•ld colsma.111. SACRAMENTO-Some time last month I wrote an essay here about tbe trouble my wift and I were having tindina a house. Actually, tbe troubte wasn't so much findihaa houte, it was find.ins out -after sometbin& like eiaht or nine yean of marriaae-tha.t we had opPOSite tastes in housins. And since bousina \tis the only taste we ever discussed -I've been on the road a lot -it was suddenly possible Wt WC didn't llf'ee On anythina. Now, a lot of people, I suppose, would have found oul They would have o~ncd a couple of bet-rs that niaJit at the kitchen table and laid it all on the Linc -"All riaht, Blanche~ have you ever been married before. What do you think of the kid?" . -It has been my theory of cobab1ta- tron, however, that you don't want to know everythina. That you should have an idea of who you are married to, but that you don't oeed the details. It leaves some surprises for later, for one thing. And so. rather than take the suspense· out of the marriqe, I just son of let the housing coofiontation slide. She would JO out look.ins for cute with Lisa of Great Western, I would work the back roads, searching for mute. And so it happened that one day last week I was riding along one of these back roads and stumbled onto somethina that I knew I.had to have. And as I sat there in the truck, lookina it over, I (talized there was a chance that my wife and Lisa of Great Western would Like it too. You are wondering bow that is PGMibk. And this, -as -they-Siy bad in Philadelphia, is the beauty part. I hadn't seen the house. What I liked was the cow. . __ _ The lronf -yard was a fenced pasture, and lyi.na in the middle of it, in some mud under a small oa1c tree. was the prettiest cow ~you will ever see. She was medium blond, a little overweight maybe, but she com- pensated With this stunnin' set of curved horns that came wi!)lan a few there was a calmness to her -thal California laid-back you hear so much about in the East -that is ·missing in my life, and r sat there in my truck a k>ng time and I.heal bqan to feel laid-back too. The truth is, I am about two-thirds comrulsive when it comes to work, and scnStd from the beainninJ that this animal knew thinas tbat I d1dn't. The driveway ran along the side of the pasture. up a smaU hill, and then disappeared into some trees. And at lhe.cndoftbedriveway, I knew~tberc would be a house. Jo4.le Claavlra Rnuarut owner Buttqton Beacl1 No they should not be released baclWnto the park because they endanger the lives of humans. ' You spend three mopths in the real estate market. you begin to pick these r::::;r.a.... ~~~~::. Star Wars initiati·.,.e.seems ·::E;~~~~~~r~~~::: Because of the re-The park officials r I baby ducks, and I didn t even care. As New• Aa41enoa Wet B••..,...Beadl They should bC al- lowed to roam the entire Casper Park wilderness area without a.n y human be1np around. ORANGE COAST ccnt.maulings in the should first find a b • • h k ld lona as it had windowi and a view park.thelionssbould I way to contain the .,.0 ea p1•e JD t e· s y ea down into the pasture, I wasn'tioing be released to a more animals in a spectfic , &,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ to notice. remote area -per-area of the park away .-So I told rny wife that she and Lisa -haps in---a place like from humans... If they of Great Western .really o~ jL to the Sierras. How· can not find an President Ronald Reagan hi,ahways, sewers.-hospitals and mass -ihemstlveno h1ve11 look, which-they e-ver ... there must be jsolated spot, then The White House transit systems. That way you'll go did. And-Goda1mywitness-thc a reason for the at-the lions should be 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue out a winner. In the Iona run we'll be house was perfect. Bedrooms, tacks; normally lions moved to a distant Washington D.C. stronger than the Soviet Union; faucets, walls, it had everythina. Both _a_re_s_h_,_y_o_f_h_u_m_a_n ... s. ___ loc_a_t_io_n_. -----~Dea Mr. Preside t: _militarily, financiallY:U4 iJltemally. _:__ Jlt . of· t hem reaar.dfi me with new Pltll Hermaa · Stock"""°'tr Hamt...,...Beacll As people are f rec -so should the hons bt frtc. Daaay Votdmu lleflaery Worker Aaa.llelm Leave the lions alone ... they were there first. ec.-'""""" Putlll'lner I saw you at the pre-election rally at Please also consider puttina the respect. ' theOranaeCounty Fairgrounds. You Star Wars' hundred billion dollars W "The o.nly thin& is," my wife said, and Mrs. Reaaan were charming; the toward reducina our national debt. . 000 .. they'd have to do something about epitome of American virtue and {Y_ou.blamcthe<kbton-ConarasJNL tJ!.tl!:Qll~rd ... " success. I'm sorry the crowd was when it comes to massive military ••what's wrona with the front sparse; tt was a patriotic spectacle no projects you're the first to open our yard?" l said. one should have missed. Without nattonai wallet.) Think about callina sincere man. Many people feel to act She said, "There's a cow under a nearby hiah achoo! and community Sect'ttary Gorbachev to sec if his trust, you first must ajve it. The two of tree out there." colle e classes bei~ attend: -Iceland Summit offer is still aood. you sound like an estranacci couple "A cow? Really? A cow in the front ~~Wdliave been even k>wer. Both countries would dissolve their tryina to work out a nasty divorce. yvd means the end of your fly Possibly the low turnout reflects a nuclear a~als in return for keepinf You are capable of peat leadership, problem. They don't even like lack ofbeanfclt aareement with yoU( Star War$ jn research for 10 years. Mr. President, and now the world prbqe then, they want to be out polici~s. That goes for even. con· don't care wha! th~ opinion polls n~s. your talents in a ~t1v.e there where the real action is. .. servat1ve Orana,e County and this was show; that's a wto-wm arranaement. d1recuon. Drop your provincial sent1-She said, "No. If we had 1 cow, I'd before the arms to Iran controversy. You can lower our national debt; ments in favor of unprecedented have to take care of it, and I'd be out Your words are runnina beyond your work to reduce worldwide nuclear statesmanship that would de1iver the there with the mes too ... She said that, deeds Mr. President and I'm oon-dan1crs and, if there's money left world, and the United States, to their of coune, like we'd had 19 of them cemed. over, invest it in positive, life. true potentials. Here in Oranae bcfi Don't despair that the election cnhancina projects. Foraet the de· County we think you're wonderful... .~, • places tar War;s future in jeopardy. fenJ1vc weaponry. At best, it hat a and wo want our children and -n.~_},~~ ~~:~.::s?:~l~l:· 1 said. It would cost our nation a fortune. SO.SO chance of beina efTective. arandchildren to feel the sameprowayidc. ... .. If you don't milk them," she said, Few Americans realize 11 was not History is replete with "md-of·war" I hope my letter wiU v .. "they cxj)lode .. intended to protect cities -but schemes that never work. You're someth•n& to think about. S1nte'rely .. 1 Id ~ h bb • 1 missile sites in Nonh Dakota, Mon· playina a pme of poker, Mr. Preii-yours, • t cou ~ a new o y; t.na and Wyomins. MOit ta.paym dent, and the earth 1s at stake. A Concerned American pointed out. .. Somethina to replace never consider how the Soviets could Secretary Oorblchev could be a Jim ""'flint ,. Ne-a.act. loc>ti• for houte1." easily snafu ltie billion dollar system ~,_. • "No cows," she said. by ltridina upd«oys. In addition, the · 1 love it when they llCt so sute of system ftlies on mirrors because wt them.elves they quit us1n1 vetbl. I .., ... , .... , ... Ed•'°' ,..,.....~ec ..... ClrculetlOn Olrcf Of' can barely conceive of the payload So' cloee and screwed up my race. I power needed 10 :J)Ut Stat Wan said.; "What ifl liki cowst• aniUery 1n ~· J feel 5'81' Wari is 1'7 th A.ueda ... Pnll to Soviet le9der Maaim Utvinov in You tee where this is ioina? Here liter1lly • PM-i~ idll. Today is Sunday, Nov. 16, the which he npc111ed hope \Mt U.S.· aft twO PioPle ftndina oDt too much • Please dropiLMr.J\9iden&. 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Tues. 5:30 PM OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SUNDAY 540-1220 . ... G Thurlday .................. Wed. 5:30 PM Fnday ............... : ...... Thurl. 5:30 PM Saturday ...................... Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ..................... Sat. 11:30 AM OOITA ... 8A UHi'• WW 1111 ... Right netghbor•rlahtvalue In this outstanding 4 bedroom, 2 bath, ~rench doors open onto patio, oversize corner tot with large side yard. Catt to see 646-7171 NP8 IUTTlllm! 11 ..... ABANDONED FIXER. Large lot on tree lined street, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, family room, NEWPORT SCHOOLS. Paint & ·~L-.,,...,,.,,~..,..,....~~~~~~f-t-~~v1.c~1 l&VINE TEii.ACE 7!4 M•'.._ 3 BR. FR S299Jl50 G. LJVINGSTON BALBOA ISLAND lll·Hl'A Oars 3 BR. FR . $560,000 S. MARVIN UDO 181.B 4H Via Udo Soed 3/2 BR, Ouplez 1716,000 E. OLSON DOVEi 8801!8 S 11 heal .. SW' 3 BR. FR $730,000 B. REEDY UDO I LE en Vla Udo So.a 4 BR St,350,000 C. RUMSFELD RAIBOl llDGE 1 NapoU 6 BR, View $3,900,000 L. McLOON M4-IOIO SUNDAY 1·5 ...... 111 -•--Ult.•--nu Pert lrtltll 4 bdrm. 2~ ba. Ptltrmo •• -...................... "" ... T. Wllick .. ._ __ satS,•-su• e-..._ 3 bdtlft, 2 ba~ octan '"-·--.. ~"" ·--0 JohMOll _. m -._sn•.•-2t11 Pert..- 3 bdml. f R. c"'rm1na tarmtl ....... "" .... ····--J Blacey .... 111 .... _$l4t,•-UH Pert Tecprt 4 bdrm, f R POftotino, art loution"'"""--Off" T. Boland ,._laA Ml'---··SJH•---2111 ._.. 3 Wm. din. remodeled home. ttlltllllfll -· • V Sincllif . . U.1. __ .$111.MI-ts• Pert WtM 4 bdf 111 Portofirlo, bttttr ltlaft MW • ,.:_ l. tW,ff mcam ,... s21•.•-•ti• ,__. • Wrm, 3 bl 'ltn~"-..... ---· l GtllWn u .sen•-·--•~...., 4/1 r..odel ombUild/3 R 2 Iott -.. . I ~ --11•1 ..... SllJJll-lllS ....... Uiln 1iC ... ""' ' • • tl lllrW wt• •11•1111 HM.Ill Antique car buffs wtll love this! Park 6 or more ~s. Complelelj renovated lor moat dla.- crtminatlng buyerl Decor enhances furnishfngs, charming 2 bedroom-:-calf646-7171 NP10 WTlm 11...- 0utstandlng community minutes from FASHION ISLAND & NEWPORT CENTER. 2 bedrooms, soaring ceilings, SKYLIGHTS, DEN. WHERE PLANTS BLOOM! Call 646-7171 NP11 ummws r• 11il.- ovERS1ZED R-2 LOT-many posslbllttles. 2 bedroom, STUbtO RETREAT, beautifully land- scaped yards, gardens, central vacuum, move- ln condition. WALK TO COSTA MESA COURTYARD. Call 646-7171 NP12 llTTll 11111 llWI 11...- The product of a master craftsman! Remodeled and upgraded from floor to roof! Gourmet kttchen with brMkfMt bar. Formal din!ng. Gradous ttvtng room. _Crackling fireplace. 2 bedroom•, 2 bath•. Central air conditioning. Sparkling poot Come ooh and ahhl 546-2313 HP8 ......... 1111,111 Detlrab .. Eaatslde Costa Mesa. Huge 65 x 1si -lot. Old one bedroom-..beQolng for help! CalL today. 546-2313 HP9 · UITWINlllL 11M,m Exceflent price for th la home and area. Motivated ... ._. Formal dining. Large family room. Fireplace. Upgraded kitchen pantry arM. Large yard, doughboy pool-Call to ... 546-2313 HP10 . ITllTll-..... Rare QPPC>rtunlty. Great location. Cozy and private 2 bedroom, 1 ~ townhome. Private patio, enctoMd garage. Call fut. 546-2313 HP 11 .. unm 1141.- Excettent famlty home. Coty ftreplaele. 4 bedrooma. 2 batha. Huge Jot on quiet cul-cje. NC. QUlet 9f'M. Come ... 1546-2313 HP12 -.ua ••• , 1111.- Buyer couldn't pertonn-..crow teet out. Sltttng vacant Ind wutlng mc>Myt GrMt atarter home. • bedrooma. Large ywd . .Greet Nor1h Coeta Mesa ar•-call quk:kl 548-2313 HP13 GAaAGE SALES MERCHANDISE . . .. . *'" t011 . .., .. tOIS .,. ..... . , .. ••» . . . ' ""' •• tlM • I •• ,. 'lo I., .. . ., .. ., ..... ~~u.A.M-::: •LJa "" '"' .,. "• __,...$ERVICE DfltECTORY ....., ................. C .. CK-YOUR AD THI Cl.ASSIFIEO OfflCE HOURS T.._._.lerW:l9 ... ...,,,. t 00 A.M...6;JO P M. .... l:OO AM-11·30 A.M. ....... eoum.r The o.lly Ptlot ltrMe for tifftdency end eccurecy, ~. OOCMklMlly .-nn do occur. PteMe ~ ..... "J04ll 8d .. ,... Mc* end ct** '/04ll ed cMly. AlpOtt «rOR 9mmdll'et_y to 642-5171. The ~ Ptlot ~· no lebllty '°' etyt error In .,, ~ few~ h INl'f be l'llPO'llible ... .,,,. 1:00 A M.-5:00 P .M 142-1171 except few the C09I of the epece ~ OCQip'ed by the .-ror. Ctedtt can onty be ellowied '°'the tint lnMrtlOn. .,,.,_,......, .......... ....... .......... '° ... _ ..... ..... ...... __.....,,.._ .... ~ ....... .......... '*'-'-...... -...ltWM( ...... 111111111 ... WIT 1111•~--"'"-=----·• Costa Meu starter-bring your paint brush and , save. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 2 car garagei.-prlced to ... I fut. Call now 542313 HP14 .. , ... _,.,. .,..... a.uttfut apttt levee home. Cathedral ceflings In tMng room. French doors off dining room. Built In bar and book cues In family room. Attractive fireplace. Guest bedroom downstairs wtth bath. Spacious master suite with dreaJng area. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call to aeel 546-2313 HP15 ... amnau. •·• Designed for young executive. move-1n-, - spacious 2 bedroom, c.overed patio, community pool. Call to see 646-7171 NP13 •IT,_ Ill& ftlll l1•t• Mrs. Cleans Housel Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1~ bath home. True pride of ownership. Numerous fruit trees. Great neighborhood. Call fut-won•t lastl 546·2313 HP1 1111 -11 1PR1ALJ u11.- Area! showplace! Oestgner custom ceramic tile flooring, vaulted ceilings. . Sunny akytlghts, Spacious and gracious. 4 big bedrooms. 3 baths. Lovely landscaping. 3 car garage. Call for an exclusive showing! 546-2313 HP2 111TP1••..a,... 1111,111 Great price for a great areal Excetlent famtty home. Foor bedroom, two bathrooms, huge yard. Call today 546..2313 HP3 11U .. mn 1111,111 Great home-great area sitting vacant and wut- lng money. Setler says "SELLI" Grack>ua format dlnlng. family room. crackllng ttreptace wtth hand carved mantle. Bullt In book ca.... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call for an appointment to aeel 546-2313 HP4 HUNTINGTON llEACH ......... , ~ 1111,111 Brtng your paint brUlh and aave. G,...t buyt Loweat priced In nice Huntington Beach tract. Family room. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooma. Catt to ... thlt home. 546-2313 HP5 HT• -·1-ll ._ Ul4.m Come ... thtt oneJ or .. m l(ltchen amenltiel gator•. Fllnlty room, tonnal dining. Den. Large muter IUlt• with epa-bath. 3 bedroom•. 2'h baths. Cati to .... 548-2313 HPe ...... . 1114,19 Excepttonal vatu.t Spaetout atepctown ttvtng room. Famtty room. formal dtnlng. C.thedral cillnga. 4 big bedroom•, 3 baths. L~ com· munlty, ctoee to bMCh. can nowt 546-2313 HP7 --··•••ttl 11 ..... Ideal for bMd\ stlrt• home, or may be UMd • "BASE" for bulfder k>Oklng for BEACH PRO- JECT just steps from ocean. Cherming 2 bedtOom, flrwt time offered. 648-7171 NP1 .. llY M'FlllFID ..._ Vlewl of BACK BAY AND FASHION ISLAND. Home for growtng family rnemor1e9. Wallt of glUI In llvfng & dining rooms, luxurlout mater suite, exquisite dr!Alng•ea. <Mn, famlty room. Retreat or pirty f001n""can Di ~n:llW quii"t•=-. --11---""'1 Call 646-7171 NP2 ---+mm ... Uve In one & renf the other. Charming older home just steps to the beech. Prtold to ... qotdtl 2 ear -garage, no perking h•1l11. M&-7171 NP3 PMltl ilTll H•lmn 1121 ... BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORES, Cape Cod exterior, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, LIVING ROOM with b9y window, FRENCH DOORS In formal dining, fireplace, cozy den wtth bookcaaea. oak ftoort, . SPA & GAZEBO. EXCITED? Call for exctuefve ahowtng 646-7171 NP4 PIUTllL WITDnllT .. .,,. REDUCED THOUSANDS! Serene water viewt from living room & mast• 1Ulte, TOWERING 2 STORY, separate formal dining & IMng rooms, gourmet kitchen, walls of glUI overtook WATERFRONT, BOAT DOCK, PREMIERE LO- CATION. Call nowl 646-7171 NP5 ... HIT all• ...... ABOVE THE REST! Experience OCMI\ freeh climate and foievw OCEAN ~ from outstanding VILLA situated acrou from private park. M•bte tile accents. formal dlntnQ, qutet corner location. Call today. 648-7171 NPe .... , ..... ftlWD ..,. .. Ocean, sunsets from living •M l deck! Bey view, too. from upper deck. The 3 bedroom, 1¥· bath homelttoaded wtth tr-*Honet~ the used brick fireplace to the netunif ftntlh beam cetllngs and French doort. BrinG new on the market. 646-7171 NP7 LDm.,..au ..,.,. Tall tr ... & mature shrub• eurroul'ld this hOme. Formal dining, step-saving kitchen, fmnlty room/ptay center. large muter ault• with lavtlh bath. NEWPORT SCHOOLS. Catt 846-7171 NP14 MITTim~ 114v• Cetera to needt of the FIRST TIME BUYERt _ Conwnlent to OCEAN, Wtthln .-y NKh ol buell:111 & ahopptng, 2 bedrooma, 1 ~. . community poof, ape. recrMtton .,_, 8ETTEA THAN RENTING! 6*-7171 NP15 .,... ·--Comfortabee 3 bedroom famlfy home ._.. a. country IMng, It k>Ceted conv11entty dole. Fllft- lty kitchen, Newpot1 Sehe>Ott, k>t• of potentt.I. CaM 846-7171 NP18 2~:; E~oooeo.aa ~•Y 1""4:30 ~s~~im::Ov.H.·s..~ 1.5 •:1¥..e't: ~= ·~= ... • *511 Cliff Of/~. Nwpt Bcf\ 1808 Port Stanhope(Harbor.V&ew Hmee) NB $42-5200 ~~ Sunday 1-':30 759-6700 S349,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 .... * •.,... # 1 NepoM (HatbOr Ridge) NB &44·90e0 $3,too.000 Sunday 1-4 430 E. Bay St., Colta MMe 1a..3 Port Stlrllng, HVHS, Newport BMch **1208 8eY8kM Or, Corona Del~ M4-90t0 $1",500 Sunday 1-4 !59·9100 $305,000 Sat-Su~ 12--4:30 * * * 1 Aoyaf St. o.orge. ~ canyon MA-8200 $1,895,000 Sunday 1-4 ' I PETE BARRE TI ~eee *459.000 fM Sundlly 1-5 11se Galexy Or. OOYer Shores, Ne 865 Port Taggart, H.V.H. 631·7300 1875,900 . SUndey 1·5 675-:6000 · $349,000 Sunday 1·5 **•6208 W. OcMntroot, ac.antront &44-6200 $8,6,oo_o &md~ 1·4 . REALTY .. 21••• 7~7 Avocado, Corona det Mar 644-6200 $279.500 Set/Sun 1-5 209 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $438,000 Sat/Sun , ... 600~ \.arttlapur. Coron• del Mar 759-4830 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .., 7 Qc:ean Vilt•. Sea ltland, NWpt 8cft 760-8333 $:198.000 . Sat/SUOt .1-5 2 IR ,111 Fii II er IEI 4 Evening Shadow. lrvlne Terrace. CdM 760-8333 $152,900 Sunday 1·5 * 7 Matnsall. Corona del Mar 759-4830 $302,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * 1001 Nottlnghl(n Rd, Baycr•t, NB 631-7300 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 ..,2123 Yacht Radiant, Seavtew 760-8333 $419,000 Sunday 1-' 3 IEllDll 1622 Baker, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $147,900 1975 Bayshore, Anaheim .64&-2313 $180;000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-5 * 1255 Cerritos, Laguna Beach · 673-5354 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3153 College. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $105,000 Sunday 1-4 ..,.7 Curt Or. Jasmine Creek, CdM 760.:8333 $398,500 Sunday 1-5 1124 &Mx Ln, W•tcllff, Nwpt Sch 642-4150 $269,500 Satl~un 1-4 341 Hazel. (Oc:eln view), Otde CdM 759-9070 $545,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 218 Marguerite, Olde COM 675-6000 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 **3335 ac.an Blvd, Corona del Mar 644..6200 $1,295,000 Set/Sun 1-4:30 321 Poinsettia, Old Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $345,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 v-37 Rue Fontelnet>leau, Blg Canyon, N8 760-8333 $460,000 Sunday 1-5 718 Santana, Irvine Terrace, Corona Del Mar 760-8333 $283,000 Sunday 1·5 *220 Vla Mentone (Lido Ille) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $410,000 Sun~ay 1_-4 246 W8'nut (Newport Shorn) NB 722-9730 S 166,000 Sunday 1-5- 2616 Way Lane (Chine Cove) CdM • 675-1082 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ros Vifnrwandertf.'"'S 760-8333 $355,000 3 IR ,111 Fii Ill or DEi 2137 Ara.Ila, Eastbluff 644-6200 $319,000 Sunday 1-4 * •2345 Arbutus (Eestbluff) Nwpt Bch 631 -7300 $340,000 Sunday 1·5 • Locatlonl Locatlonl Locatlonl 38R, 3BA CdM home e Throwing distance to 2 private bMchel e FULL Harbor entrMOe Ylewa e Quiet streets & grHt nelghbora. IPll IAT/ .. 1-1 1111-.._ 171-1111 . .. 1000 Grove. Westctlff 644·8200. $447,000 •2012 Pt Bristo!, H.V.H Sat/Sun 1·5 875..eo<>o $319,000 Set/Sun 1-5 **121,Hetbot ltland Rd, Newport Beech 640-4868 $1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1""4 1688 Rhode Island. Coate Meaa 546-2313 $179,500 Sunday 12-4 .., 16 Jetty Drive. Jasmine Creek, CdM 759·1626 $329,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 if •44 Rldoeflne Or., Hatbor RldQe · 644·6200 $575.000 -Sunday 1·5 410 Klno• Roed. Cllffhaven ••••14 Rue Grand Ducal, Blg Canyon 644-e200 &425.000 Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1·4 724 Malabar (Irvine Terrec:e) COM . 1606 Santiago Or, Beyernt. NB 644-9060 $299,900 Sunde)' 1~s 631-7300 $344m890 · • Sunday 1-5 ... " -J ' ... 302 Narctssu1 Ave, Corooa del Mar. 1521 Seacrest. Cor<>M def Mar • 631-7300 $449.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 __ J59-4830 $99.000 SatLSun 1·5 . 45 Northampton Hiiia (Belcourt) NwprB<:h * • 1720 Skylark (Baycrnt) Nwpt Sch .159-6700 $520,000 Sunday 12-4 631-1266 $275,000 Sunday 1-' 3216 Ocean Blvd, Old• COM · -*708 St James Place, Clitthaven, NB 675-6000 $895,000 Sat/Sun 646-4394 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 32 Ocean Vista, Sea Island 644-6200 $499,500 1005~ &u"ntan Circle. Huntington Beach Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $184,900 Stlnday 12-' .. . CO II DOS TOWllOIES· FOR SILE . 2 IElaOOI ' 311 Oehll11 Corona Del Mar 673-849A $2397500 Sunday 1-4 3 IEDllHI ' *46 Canyon Island Or, Big Canyon, NB• .1834 Tradewlnds Ln, Baycrest, NB 760-1900 $295,000 ., Sunday 1-4 631-7300 $289,500 Sunday 1-5 3231 Clay, Newport Beach 2001 port Brlstol, H.V.H. J ~4-~986 $279,000 . Sunday 1-5 24 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2f10 Seville, Peninsula 675-6000 $319,500 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 1807 Tahuna, lrvlne Terrace 644-6200 $485.ooo· 3001 Carob: Eastblutf, Nwpt Sch Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 ~ **736 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB ~ 309 Poppy Avenue, Corona Del Mar 642-5200 $1 ,625,000 Sunday 1-4':30 673--849-4 $365,000 Sunday 1- 4 BEDROOM 320 Seaward Or. (Shoreclltts) COM 673-1600 $489,000 un 12 ·5 6-42-2305 $215,000 Sat/SUn 9-5 ••#1 Gretef Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $189,000 Sun 1 ..... 401 Harbor Wood, Newport B&ach 759-4830 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1741 Tustin Ave #1-B, Costa M ... 631-7370 $12-4.950 Sunday 10·5 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEi **219 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle, NB 2420 Vista Nobleza, The Bluffs. NB • 759-670Q $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631·7300 $2fii.500 Sunday 1·5 300-300'A Fernleaf, Olde COM 675-6000 $ .., 40 Hiiisdaie, Belcourt, NB 760-8333 $585,000 Sunday 1·5 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~BR ,1.,s Fii RI or DEi 575 Pierpont, Costa M.U 546-2313 $157.<?00 Sunday 1-5 •••*27 Burning Tree Cl .• Big Canyon 644-6200 $2,400,000 Sunday 1·5 1038 Secretariat. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $234,900 Sunday 12-4 4931 Tamarack, University PIJ1c 675-6000 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 v2101 Yacht Wanderer. Seavtew. Nwpt Sch .., #20 Canyon Fairway (Fairway 1) Big Cyn 644-9060 $1,450,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * • 12 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt Sch 760-5000 $539,000 Sunday 1-4 464 Vista Trucha, Newport Beach 759-9100 $259.000 Sunday 1-4:30 DUPLEXES ·FOR SILE A PETE BARRETf RE.ALTY WM~q .,') . . .... , PAIVA T£ IEAc.4 CAMEO HIGHLANOS 38' /Be. OIR. e.m. ltw nn Ouldt Sele By a.. Mid S300Mt 1to-1Sll ....... -------You .. fll In lowe.Wlttl ttlll UUTT1191nt ~ 4 bdrm .. 2 ba Condo on •• ,.... ~8' IWtcnd Ferm Houee °" 1~Ba 5% O<Mn. 8% tine an extra large A4 IOt. $2 t 5K. Ac1 Alty 535-5055 Super buy at $429,500. OAVIO COOPER •WNl'f IUll NICKI VOAHEIS ·····~ ;;·-'ff! !i ~ I WQI f)9Pf,, kltc:Mn & bath. ------- mlrrOfad wall• & clOMt lfll .... Y 11·1 =r:ure~~·,~~ • 111 .. m b9eutlful. SM 1t and you Ill .. ...uTILY wiM W911t to moYe right In. RE MOOE LED, 9ourrMt U0.500 ldtc:Mn, ~bedroom JOYCE OABOl T auite, 3 ,.,..,.._, Mc:: SALLY SHIPLEY 320 SEAWAAO OR. $419,000, SOK down, 760-8333 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 2 IR ,1us 2 BR ~~::~1.J:·' , * • 12 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $1,250,000 Sunday 1-5 4 IR ,1us Fiii RI or DEi **401 North Star Lane (Dover Shorn) NB 67S-53S. $795,000 S1t1Sun 1-5 **63 Beacon Bay, Beacon Bay 759-6700 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 *.., •33 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch 760-8333 $3,500,000 Sunday 1-5 ••••3725 Blue Key, H.V.H 644-6200 $449,000 Sunday 1:30-.4:30 * • * •30 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2951 Cassia, Eastblutt. NB 759-9100 $359,900 Sat & Sun 1-5 720 Via Udo Soud (lido ltle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $795,000 Sun 1-4 1356 Galaxy Or, Dover Shorn. Nwpt Sch 642-5200 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1800 Glenwood (Baycrest) Nwpt Sch t n-Jsom: (4 Units) 421 Fernleaf & 1630 Arst St, CdM W•L .... + .... .... 759-9100 $359,000 Sunday 1-4:30. _.;._..;.. __ ...;..__..._ ..., ..... . CO II DOS TOWllHOMES •4 ·-FOR REiil 206 ·e· 43rd St., NewPQrt Beach 675-1771 $1300 Sit-Sun 1-4 PENINIULA 4 PLD 1W ... .. Well malnta111ed 3 Fr°"' mo.t ~room of baCt'lelof units & one 1 thee 3 bdml, 2 k IEST bdrm ~· mecera. BUY In Cameo Htgh-~ plumbed I tt1pte 1and1. Top thl• at gatage Superior lo· S3e9,000 F .. Land Cell c:atlOn, atep4 to beeche9. ua now tor 'IOI.It l*'80NI 1275,000 631-1400 ahOwtng BAl.BOA ISLE OAvio COOPER New llttlng Qe>M to Horth NICKI VORHEIS , Bayfront Charming • 131·12M fre.hty carpeted 3 bdnn E~ type cottage with 2 bd at>I with porch I dbl era e ; $4 10,000. WM*R . :. . . . * •2209 Heather Lane. Newport Beach 642-5200 $350,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * ..,2Wlnged Foot, Big Canyon, NB 760-0606 $894";000 Sun 1-5 20 Encore Court {3br Npt Crest) N.B. *.J4500 Orrtngton, CatMO Shotes, CdM 760-1900 $995,000 Sunday 1-4:30 Lots 84-8H6.._Top of Rocky Pt, Spyglass 644-6200 $2,-400,000 Sat/Sun M 225 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar • 211 Iris, Corona del Mar 646-7171 $749,000 Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $385,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 310 Poinsettia, Old Corona Oet Mar **23.Lochmoor, Big Canyon 759-9070 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 64-4-6200 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 La t chance to bu) prime com· mercaal building before the new tu Jaw • Out1taoding location ne't to Fun Zonf' and new Balboa Landin& construrtion project. 1111 .... 714 e71·1941 OWNER ILIFFI OllTll "I" PUI -A-very-sharp 2BR + den. 21hBA home-Remodeled kitchen, large private patio. Priced right at $189,000 Fee (land Incl). . I'. "° .. 1-1 fo/t/.lt'll ... Yltt• .... RE A/LT Y ...... ..... ------759-1234 lllTllU ULI ,.. • l-11 llM,111 IDT llY • 111 •1•11 645-2235 $1550/mo Sat/Sun 2-5 •Spa •Pool *•Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool .., Give address at guard gate .... IPllllT 1-4 asunh()\\ l\t·a It' ........ ..., BAOKEAS Wl.LCOMI Loaded w/vpgradH, 111111 • -tt*9 drametlc 2 Mcwy 8outtt of tiww. 38r, ce..t I homM ~ .. 1111.100 • • bt1gtlt, $32:6,500. Only 7 left! AQf. 541-1321 IPll UTl• l-4 Mm flWLllR E-tlde -.X. 28r 1'Mle. 1111 w• 125,000 In Vpgtaclee, Ullll... · PM ape. etc. 1121,IOO. Large tot. 38' 2'Mta bMm VlklnO RE·AWI 751-7914 C411llng. pool, v1ew 132~. , ... , _ asnm AND lMV9 2 MOry + at1tc. 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 3 c. 401 •Tl "II Ull garage end nreplace. "• Heeda aome TLC. Re-C>oYef Stlof• tor ..... c1Uicect to l1N 000. S<t200/mo Boet doctt ' lrlcl. 58r, 48a ... ,"..,,.. IUUlllULTY lll·UM Traditional Realty 631-7370 VILL:A BAtBOA'S BEST BUYI BY OWNER Spacious 1BORM, (1,000 sq ft.) $113,000 For Salt, L••se option or Rent ~ S900tmo~ CALL NORM BINDER 112 ... 111 RflM*" . . WM~" WM~~ .. . . . .......... . . . Almo9t '-' .ere on ....,_ liiiiiiiiiii1i:iiif --------• front. Room fOf 100"H 111--fll.mJ yech1. 5,000+lf eetate. L*e new 3 bdrm. 2'.t beth M.I00,000 Submit on 2100 tq h. wlfofmel dln-Pf1Ce • tredee OK. At>-Ing rrn. tM111Y rm, ~ po1ntment with PAYAICK pi.ce + more 1216.000. TENORE e31-12H or Call PATRICK TE.HORE ... , ...... . Pool, ..... lflOtt ... 10 beech Central elr, lrrWNIC. ~ wnentty. l115K wtldyl 142-4311 Wkndt/EY91 M2-271t •llO CANYON CONDO 2 stOty 2lt 28a. 2 trplc, poole, ..... MCIUrity, S 1eo61mo p p , MO-GOl5 7I04702 13r.l2Mf1t0..l702 WM~ll WM~ll ' :, . . . ' ~ :. . .. . . HOIE OF THE . WEEK 4100 ORRlllTOll Coro11 HI l1r Sll&,000 (Fu~1h1•) WM~" ''1 .-~. . • . • Incredible oversized corner lot with nearly 1/t acre & beautiful single st ory rambling ranch home. Ocean view & very private patio with pool & spa. 3 car .garage. Sold completely furnished 4 bedroom with study, den, staff quarters & family room. Move In condition. · (F11 Si•pl• • Y11 0.1 Tiie L11tl) Call ll•lt•rlr Hart at Willia• C1t1 fer 11 111111i1hl11t tills ••••••• OPEii SUllDl Y 1-4:30 f1 mvIJTnrrtT conrrurr BrulilierEllis RESIDEHTIAL 8ROK£RAOESERVICES 1U1 11A11 UICI, PEllUIU PlllT 11,lll,OOO UI '9U UlllTUll 11,211,000 Outstanding bayfront ho~ on Chan- A fabulous 6.8 acre custom home s1te nel Road. Every yacht goes by your with complete plans for either a 10,000 property. The home is per!ecuon in sq. ft. or 18.000 sq. ft California detail. Custom papers, carpets and f1x- Sparush estate. Dramallc views of San tures, 4BR. 4BA and dock. Barbara Juan Valley and the Paa.fie Ocean. Aune Owner will t with financing and corwder trades. F.d E!cano and Maureen Whtte IAlllFIOllT llAITllPllOI 11 ua• 11111 1111,000 .. umH 1 .. l ,000 This _cust~rniz.ed home captivates th~ Viewa of the ocean, back bay and city dazzling rught lights ~nd sunset views. Ugh ts from this 3BR. 3 th BA home. Four bedrooms, 3 ~BA. 2 family Open and spacious floor plan on a rooms, a library, fonnal. livlng-dlrung private cul-de-Ne street. Master room area •. plus commuruty pools, pas. bedroom has it.a own deck, walk-in and tenrus. Call Maralou Ingold, cloeet, mirrored bath and cathedral Maureen Whlte or F.d Escano ceilingl French doors. large custom ' bar, hardwood floors are just a few of the many amenities. Call Gayle Amato FLDllU FLlllPUI SW,000 Thts_two .story custorruied home has a l&H• Wl·l llllMll llll,000 venatile floorplan allowing use of the "Devonshire" model with ocean and second story . a fabulous master .wite. . ue vi Gated courtyard with ocean vteW:• ft.replace, and deck. aty ew . or as a large family room w1th area for entry. luded pa off master suite. pool table and studio. This property is Large downstairs bonus room. Two . . nd · f th f 1J d kl 3 ge BellePartch m up-top co 1uon rom e u cop-sunny ec · cargara · . per plumbing to'the n@wly plastered anllTill IRlllPIHI 11,111,000 100' of pri~ waterfront property. Suitable for cond<.» or ... Includes the right for at least 4 slipe .• Offe~ in- dudtng the 1-nd at ft.7M,OOO. Martha Macnab pool. Susan Scnnlan .-.-oun. ,...nau. 1"1,111 FUll on cxean view c.an be you m this auard-gated community. Th r a- dence contains 2BR, formal dm1n • UITll room. den. Custom features w re ftllM t n J11•e11 SHl,111 added dunng construction. Private Berely of!ettd, thll 4BR V rsa1lles pool i.00 pa Cill Ann P"tcrs model t.Ovinhome ls our most luxurious and popular floor plan. F atures dra· mat.le 2 atory tntry with sweepina PMllTI Ill.I 1111,111 circular taircae lar1 rormal living, Hununp:iin &aeh tat pro rty in dtning & family rooms I.:.uxurioua good location. Pril'ed for f t aal from mu r aun.e locatfd on tint I 1. $101,000. Ex 11 nt opportu1ty tor m~ b'el.i.nt cUJ-de4ec loc.auon wilti v tor or mdiv1dual home. Sho" n by ...enk vle Danny Bibb and Step.. 1p~ntmcnt. Sara Hinman hanle Grody ·#2 Chic ·····'.\'A';.100 .... 6200 ~ .... Jeea•" catlllna s 1100+ 1tt 1ut O«lca: S2350/mo IM liatril Ifft l'drw Incl. S/!ll'ltllng pool l S1500 dep. ,99-«)19 can M·f 851-1114 Kim. lal&U 2111 28R, swimming pool, Li&;;P9M pt QUQIOC'. n'u3001m'mo -I l l .... IMM Cove Oceen view, F1ntutlc Condo on the 28:.; Lth. m Q . ·~· ~::·: ~t:. b the -.dge. big 38r • completely furnished, water wit~ vlfiw wutwir/Ofyel, ~ tum. S.a-t901 2L houM /Palk> new EASTSIOE •Br winter SSOOO/mo. Pool S1795/mo. o.cot· ptuttl c:rpt. 2 CAR PARK-* *~ 2tSd 1 cetpet, ~. 1 bek.. 0 2br, 1ba. tlM.refrlo/110"9, Andrlaoa/A(JLffi-11!8 ator fumfthed 173-CJIN !NO $1075yrty175-1797 e.ttr. (Oood7.,. ~ beach S 1&00/mo/yrty lene9d yd. pat, ~ ldultt Lg 291 281 ~te ~ FURN OPLX on Hndl 28R unlurn CIOM to g8'1ge MSO/mo AdUlt 7157 OcMn Bl ~1'11 S150~2MO 111 lOPM N ug w'1t ~-vu <Meet YMw1 '-bd, 2be. South a.ytronL$i:25/mo prel'•24~12 Ai'--,,-' --t-1""' Flat c:hMp off Newport EASTSIOE 38drm 281. prtv 11t 'ume otfr f()( rent: t,:es ,-:;: ~ w::: lnclu0.,7~· ~t •2• 181. Hr SC Pia. SA 3bdrm 2ba gw app19 temlly rm, frptc:. Pett l reft 12300/mo •fM-218() · c.rpon, pool, apa, bale. $8951ornoYelnS3M191 kldtotc W/O 11275 Call &Jn•&OUTU l2&-657I Attraetlw Un!Utn 18dfm. COin-Op WUM1/0rye1 Agt 1.. for appt •14-4292 Wide OCMtl vtews Estate 1&1• NW I~ upper, yrty; M.atUfe lldy 1700 NO PETS 722-8011 WINTER LEASE ( .W. llr 211 a......t.1 IMng on 9Ct9I of $JW Cape Cod neer Faehlon only n-1mk,, n-pett, ••••a ... ._._ W ....._t 3BR furn • 1050 • -."""' ""-a pool & -... ~ i.llnd 2BR Gen 2'~81 Referenoee 7&--02•7 -_.. •• • n-.-• Fr_, paint, dbl gar, pvt ...,.._ ...-_,.. d ' I ' I 18r .. 281, fr1o, renge, Npt ocntt 48R tnhm $2500 )'Wd no pets &45-1759 to bHCh 28r, 28• eon o, poo • tenn •· a., Yltw !Ir 111 leund pool carJIO't. No YEARLY LEASE ' S1H1/mo Incl uUla 11700/mo 7•1«& 1950 y..,fy pett ry, Sses & M Bayfront IBR, dodl $5000 EJSIOE HOUSE~ •14-4653 or •94-4017 LARG.E prime Sbf 2ba CALL 875-04'7 931 W 19th St ~92 Pen•n pt 2BR turn HOO 1 Bdfm cot'?:35t; Newly rede>ne aml hM upper duplP unit. '" ~ --------•~-------~M~~!' ~~~~OOO ~~~7~94 anoe w/gar Frlg&renge.Crpt ,'o, .... ~~beemw/·-~.!'.!: C..t1... MM c...... 1111 -u~-& mini blinds. Nr ~ ... ........,.,, .,,_ ·-Wat ... ront .,.,,..-. tnc WatMde hOU9e 38dfm, 2 town 1650 s2e.-3122 of OCMn 11350/mo yrty 111· HOO Bath, 2 e11 gwage PNt evtwtcnd •9'-n2a. wttdyt I IN. yard w/gtdnr 1950/mo Oceenfront 28r 28-. lg Ult for Judy. 833-c3e50 I Agt, Don 5'&-2313 North Laguna Ptu Maturt adult 2br PHi•••I• 2107 Just U75 get• llf'9 CM ~~~~51~0=~6"'ng, 1'nba 2 airy • .., ICSry, 3Bdrm Wfnttw. lit biOCi( to a~ kid pet otc 9QU!pt gar, $800/mo 1tt+MC the taech S1100/mo. kllCMl'I hurry 539-8191 l1yourbul1ne11~ngtoa NrHoegHoepEv/Wkndt \11111 Rent alt 875 ... 912 Agt ,_ MW locltlon? Announce the All, Agt 835-3558 --------------move lnclaulfted. -INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700 INVITES YOU TO AN EXCLUSIVE VIEW 107 MILF ORD DRIVE · CORONA DEL MAR A VACANT OCEANFRONT LOT IN CAMEO HORES , OPE N SUNDAY ON ~Y 1·5 A SOTHEB1' INTERNATIONAL REALTY AGENT WILL BE ON SITE TO A IST • - OFFERED AT ll,969,QOO Fee • • a-., $1,500,000 Fee · WOODLAND VILLA . Al'AUMlllTI ....... , • .et ..... ma.. ........... HL MANAOIMINT 7 ...... 1 If 1ou"'r• looklntt-fcw •bOtiit.•, cl•sslfled h•• news for JOU. ~~~'Xl:ZZ':l'i~ MEDIT.ERRANEAN ·VILLAGE ~ TH 111-10 come ttome to -A puicelul c;111o. 1:~• uing con~t"t' tcxa•.i Orlty minute to Soul" C 1 Ptua atld the tleacft 1a.«eofft , e.Otoom A Deft/2 ._M 2 hctt09f'll/2 ....._. I 8"'eom Towft.._12"1i Wtle CoataMeu 714/557-8020 . . ...... . 1 LIFT Mall.II &PT Prvt patio, lrptc, reMg, poof, 1575/mo. 645-M04 MESA VERDE. SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, new pelnt Cinnamon Ave le501mo 173-8632 Make the Move to the New Pap-k Newport ONE ·MONTH PREE IENT Mike IM 1a111 mevt le Pul Ne.,.,.. Ne""" 8"Cti'1 """tr 11.lary ....._ , ••• , •• _. ......... 1,t.•S ....... .,.,,..ti ... tenllllltl..., llillllklfree~Ca-.r•rilMee bllM.r,...Htsle SllM. J .. tMnt •• So, .... llWI ~ (7W) &H-1900 PARK NEWPORT \ •• 1111 ....... 1"1M'; • enn--<n•> eu;.1W 1\chertising A R T s T (,ri "''"I! J.t1l~ ncv.,paptron 11\t-( ~an;;l (11.rn nttd\ 1ma~in.amt produl.llH'. 12 out aru c' Y.ho unJcr,unJ, mm hai~J1,mg Ill Jt,1irn .i5hct11\111~ tor a nncn of chcms Ah1ltr\ ro produtt brnut~ and prr~nm1on sptts lor ~uromot1\t rr.I c .. c~tt and rtml .td\cm~m~ ~' '111\I pau: "C~\cntul Our J1\(rtmina11nji( muktt dtm;i.nJs qu.iltl) ~nJ \C) It ~t""l'aptr pro1luwon kno,.kJ,.;c 1i an a\~t Ab1lm to 11.ork unJtr u~hr JcaJlmc.s I\ :a ITIU\! Pnvr Ott. \paper urcrirncc I\ •n Jd\anucc Po\ltlOn t\ lull 11mc.p1od btncht~ 1l1n S" 111 ptr hour w , lt'\c Houi:h. An Dir« 1111 Daily Pilat 1<1U'U'N 8" tr~r ( •W.I MtSJ. ulttorntil 9.Yir 0 • \ • .. .. .·patterns Marian Martin Collection 9164 e [_.dlly~ SQ~tD-,IO~ .,.,_._ .... on end Mlfl IC Of 191 I llDlll !!W!r tor h lnOlll *"'"!!It loc* Fia- ----NO ""°'°"' ~-40-"'°'*'9r yok• ........ tMllOOf'I .,..., ,_ N IOll OOllt lab~ Thit ~ II IO dluc ~I ... tD ,..-ti ._.,, "' .,.,., laotic tor .,_.., MUOI\ Fg, flOW and ~ rll O'CICIM I 0Rlp-D1911 CCllloll poff ... Pl"f'I!. crepe,~ Of 19\'0ft • 0...-Plllem 9164 ii 1Y1Mt1611111 ~I ._ a.e IO 52 • llleAM ..... 131' lot I.ch P111 .. 11 IO INtme ol YCM NeWICMIPef) Aell09t ~· P 0 80J I Woo.i..O. N Y 113n tMd 7Sc tor eKh oenem ttw P111U9f _, ~ I Pnnt ~ YOUR NA.-£, ADORESS lit' ST'l'l£ NIM8t:A AHO SIZ£ NY 1e~ llOO Nlft Wt HA:w , .. "lOlCC"-'FT CATALOG ,......~ ....... -n... .... ~-._. 1100 .. 71C,..... DAY & NtGHT HELP Exp. nee ApPty In pet90n. BOAT ~ wented, l1•1re ... Pbnria exper In atem drive & gu 3M4 So. lk'letol, S.A. englnH·Mlght treln (714) 75-4-0133 SHAAP euto mec:hen!Q Muat have toolll BEAUTIFUL nieort hot.. 1111·7422 or 848-0191 ha the toltowlng pee. -:aii'.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimwni tlons open. IM 111111 mTIU.ll Fuent• at Rober1 Bein, Wllllam Freet & AMoc. 1.-01 Quall SI Npt Bch. OPENINGS NOW AVAILABLE wums • Bartendert In Sen a.m.nte. FIT •Codltalt ~ (714) 491-2030 EARN EXTRA CASH · 0.- *Lounge HoeVHoet-ll"9r the HUNTINGTON Exoellentweo-&beMftta l&ml BEACH/ FOUNTAIN apply In perton Ful-TllM Ind .-end&. VALLEY INDEPENDENT 9AM-4PM, M-F. Good pey w/beneflu 4 1 day .... No colec1· The Newpor1er Reeoft loeatlOna. At#Y In pet· in;. no eollc:tlna Mua1 1107 JambotM Nwpt 8c:f\ 90n 10-2 M·F Metro CW h•ve dependable car, Equal Oppty EmplOyer SALES ARE YOU READY? HERE'S THE OPPOllTUlln TO IAIE IOIEY THIOOORI ROBINS FORD , ...,. A• r' • -• ' .... .... :. tun.up. '*1a & hOM9; N- IU R · 1• H " n ctuty ban. tpee. "*'°" AMERICAN lndlen lterna Walntlt ~ 1200 r~. heater ........ :t:'.en:O~ beai(eta, ~ •n-_rs_r_• __ '82 CHEVROLET S-10 213 891-1837 Sport lone bed, w/ht1nd COMPLETE Stereo, K..... Tr11tetadea .,.. All deluq opttane. & au.en bed, Plat I~ '""' ""'1Mt1 fill M ,25()· PP NMM2 bed, GE~.~~ 1Ai 321 Pace, FBSF, FIND wstw & Mg 494-Hlt \IWOOd, new 3208 C.t die, o.a. 4 & 5'; Legal ... Sec $35.000 Ind off· cat>Nta. xtnu 4' ~ atior• moomg 173-9201 through classified glaaa dOOf ~ new1...-----------------CALL 54M242 FaEWM4terW.1 lllmlll. w -m1 EOE Wun, 2950 Harbor Blvd. lrudl °' a1atton weoon and lneurlW:e. Selling the VfKY ~ In FRIG $485, ~ S200. Ill...... ILDll UU 142· 1"4 home eleetronlca equip-3/mo new. Oecofetor wtlt E ;7•~,o ::ut';·O:.:." ":'tt~O: =-tT;,!' Mk ror JoAnne ~ ment ~~ ~r& :;o~~~!.~ ••-s Xlnt company beneflta, PIST MllllL F« the luteet orowtno 195. 875--8318 -$4 5()45.00 tw. depending c .-.. home eilectronlca ...... Full & Part·lllM poettlOna on u Apply In per90n local O ,._.,, route IN THE NATION. FROM REMODEi. Whl avellal)le. tnqulte et Long STg'P·N-OO MARKET tectln~, we trllln OMV t~ & llnk S2See Stall John Siivera, 3095 34138 Paclfle.Coaat Hwy printout. Call Mr Taylor Full and part·tll'M ~ lhwr dr '· alde pnl S25 Harbor 81\!d, 5-49-3402 Dana Point. M-F tam-3~ am ontyl 17.9-«>21 ltlona.,. available In our Mirr« 5X3 S25 831-3850 Eich yNr at thlt time, we hire part·tlme help for the ChrlatmH ae11on. We have =:::·:~:S.lff, Stock and Ofllc*e ! Competltlft Weges Q i Flexible Schedulee *Calh Dl8counta on Puf!=he- " you haven't worked recently; don't let that atop you from 1ppty1ng. We are hiring no., ao If you .,. 1nterHted. we would be plMMd to have you stop by our tiuntlnoton &Mch Stores, (Huntington Center •nd BrOOkhurat l Ad1m1), to hit out an appHcatlon fOf employment. Mervyn'• la ~rOUd to be en Equal 0Pc:>Ortunlty Employer • SUPEASTORE We oft« Gaa Dryer S 10, Recliner qu.aHn.d candldatee: s10. c:ouch 1 toot etooi S'ICIAL GAIACll SAU IATI S20, dratting tbl. daiOf •High ~ p0tentlal light, dratt~ mact'I, ruo ONLY 6()4 /llne. CALL Mi-1671. •AcfvMcemenl opc>ty pad $250 Thermotax •Pr~ training macil $800-S.SOO Anni • •Emptoyee d*°""\a and Refng & 5 oai -a1er Cenu Ml Jiu llU lnlM 1144 I benefit• c 0 0 I• r u 6 FI rm I Fiii iii.i Lb; "9me. ;; Oi lldQi ' 75~ ,...... Sun chtld~• ctothee. Mii We •t• aeeklng can-703 Beoonla . ._._, · ........... & IO 14131 did I MtC> heYe t .. HIOE·A·B£0 couc:tl 1250 Nov ti . 9A.tn-12pm .....,.a, ti m«e • • ,.. good cond Refrigerator ' PINN~. Walnut/Yate :;:-c::i=•k,,::t s 11s gooes cdnd • micro-Cuta •na l Sat .._.PM, Sun a-12PM edgee.bfy to the M!d9 of wave, etc. 7 .... 1915 2, ... ,11L1J •• llS2 °"' ._........ t<EHMOAE ...,_,lg.._ Some A~ &et• -- pecity. good cond s100, Sun 8-4, 412 PMoeton • 30 leby A#'/ In per90f'I WhlflPOOI gu dry S50 °' (Nr Naber'• CacMec) tum. toys. Girt • Schwinn. Tueecs.y 11111 bOth Coppertone, Steel xlnlcond ~.me1Cll 11AM to~ 1*ted radijl ttre ~Wheel COMl'L!T! tloU--"Ol tb'e, 25" c:otof TV & LR-71-15 $35, Btonc:o 11 lutniatung.1 ~l SELL! ~ 25301 Hugo Ad Chrome,.., bumper sso Moving! Sat-8Yn M . '72 TllE FEIEUTEI ..... , 120 W. 111tl Strett Cott• Meea Equet Opponunity f~M/f CASH Only! 146-2852 E 8-y 548· 7SM =:a~~~~~~ KNITTING tAACHINE, Stu-MISC ITEMS, Oort ~ diO w/redar arm. model rm ~. mlec ""11, 32,. Dk• new! $250 FIRM S202 Mw.ota Ave I! Call 499-3922 ot Harbor c~n« ol a.illerSat&Sun~ HONOA 'IS Prebte. "-d, l'Oa SCHf 1'Ul>I ( Hl \.'ltOlf T H19t...c ()ooell111 i.• I S.rwlo s spd, a/c, tu!\(oof, -........ AM/FM CUI, H.112 671-19H ...... -,& mllel S10,500 64S:.0150 Sedan, NM ef'CI I tflM a• 145-3101-'*. 165C? C'al LAW,~ •1411•1•.. UMITll&U* TOYOTA ·7) &illCi i T, Yellow with black con 'et POR9CHE 112. ~ 5IK ml, or1g owner. Jdnl Y91'11bte t New 1~ on. ~ 731·3645 cond, auto, am/tm tape. cw ~---A PORSCHE '12 Cabrl... ~~1~0:l.i~i Cla98ic. s1.ooo oeo ca. seo. wn11blk. new ena Tarry btwn ~5 Mon-Fri S11,000 (811)792-.4231 TOYOTA '11 Ccwole. 2dr, 642-4321 a•t 200 (8181N0-8551 IMyt euto trens, ale. lC'lnl cond 12750 080. .. I lllZll •1-mlD PIH• 17MM8 Auto. *· amNm ltateo ·u Cabriolet can... 8K TOYOTA Carina 1972 dii Uc; # 1 NFZ3et mll, Mu1t Miii 8tl-.4645 ... PORSCHE ••• Carr•• :1·br":'~~~ Targa. red wltan Int, llgllt S200/080: M·' 34,000 ml, 7"11" rime, ~-9Qm...wtuid ~ THEODOU ROBINS FO RD ~ ~ • .' 1.· '"' r , ., r (()\14 ¥t -.:. • ~ J i 1010 .. lt con·d. all opt1 e«-1008 S2t,950. 474-1300 ()( .,...,,.-=---=-=----.,.-~I awe 175-ae4 TOYOTA Supra '12 alt, eunroof, dW\al, bit. Oria PORSCHE 924 '771 radto, OWMf, Ntoo 722-9037 haatar, gd ttr... lamt>e da)'I, ~ evee wool IMt ~ l3200. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 722-1137 1• *PEUGEOT * * MAST£RATI * * ALFA ROMEO * * SAAB * BfTTER• BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY Wt Otlft • ""' Cit SMn • IMd C11 $M$ • SefflCt • IUtiftt • llttllMI ,.._.. 979 2500 NABERS \ CADl.LAcl Aatn ..... tic 1300 LARGEST SELEqTION IN U S a of lat• model. IQllW mllMga • ·"'. BUICK '71 ~ WE CadMlaca In Orange . All> TIYlli H1DL. a.-a;;..cond;;.::: • ~-. ~~t;ts..ua t~ TO 8£ ; 1 I G~ ~t 973• 225 640-1100 • IAUI . 2tOO twbof 8l¥d CAO '79 8-lltlla MoonrOOf ... • MRVICI •ln't cond, mu1t "" , __ c_o_s_T_A_M_~_A __ J • 'Alt'TI 13995, 7852 lotla, CADILLAC '78 8evllla, • LEAllNCJ W..t11•-• Mutt Miii eunroof. ate.. THfODORI ROBINS FCRD , H 11\ilf'l 'iJ t L •' c I,.., T .. Mt.., A ,, ~. ' I •,I CHEVY 'IO ~ Ceno • ps pb, pw. "'· .-.0, •• ,,,.. tit... lflOdlt. pelnl saaoo S4.....oe3 'U..WIL._ Auto, VI, AIC. c ... , ionMIJ~· •"7IOM 11.- THfOOO!H ROBINS FOR[., • ' t1AM .. , I• ' • { U'llA '-"t )l.. ' • lA!!GlSI llMNlORY llvr w/Qt~ hl\t lntar THE wcsr·ca.s1 •17 a. L.11111 • 13500obo120-1155 1~~~~~~---- 0llY IUll. & COlOI --Ull UI •ta PllTlll ... • #A.411 T••y CrulM cOfltrol, amlfm 'llO 5ev11e 51,000 ~ Alf/eond, et«ao, run• .. -tac»a •• wey ... , .... ther, $et75 IM-4645 ;r•tl low mllae $2300 DATSUN '79 280ZX Lat fie peop6e In clMllfted New tlfa9. bft(e l paint '-,oLi Wff1a 1n ed thllt wt1 Tinted Windows, Sharpnl 09( rtiepOnM $4750 obo 886-4925 ~ N'llln, rablt anglne. cwnpar '950. or bast oner. 551•5081 . . · .. . . . I ; 8-12 200( AIC. 1 owner, n/.,.r 080. M0-2258 or New paint, Showroom CAD '83 Coupe Oevtlte 645-5e01 lhatpl 157ZVM, 13450 ldaded. lrttw, idnt cond. --------PP . Sat IS u n IE y e low ml. PAMPERED! Sac-A ctaslili«I ed • IOf •-Iii. (714)875-7957 nric.. S9950 87).3800 guy rwcomtr\llfl6ulotot • 752-0900. • •1191ltoon MUC NOTIC( Ml.JC N()JlC( ACnnoue .,..... ~rmoue wu TIT10U9 .,..... NOllCI Ofl upon tne ~or or ldn'lln-c1ueted tw 1n lndMdull MAm ITA'nMl#T ..... ITATW MAm ITAT9MaNT F9rnanoo SOier DaATM °' let,.tor, Of upon tM at· NenciH.no.aon The folloWlog P«'90ftl.,. CITY OF COITA MllA The fCJlloWlnO parton9.,. The folowtng pereone.,.. Thia ttatemant ... "'9d L~ IRP10NI lorMy lot IN axtcutor or Thia 1111ement WM fllad 001na but1na11 •· • COUNCIL, AGENDA doing bu11neN •> doing bue1naaa • -.nth the Courl1Y Cttrk of Of· HOOP adf'lllnl1tr110t, Md 1111 with wttll the County ()erll of Of. Sfl-coHTFIOL COMPO-NOVEMBER 17, 1.. 1!30 P.M SANON ENTERPRISES. (a)8AKEF1'8 DOZEN ~eou.tyon Oc1obar 14• AND CW NlihON the ClOUrl with Pfool \Iii --anga County on OC10bar 3, HENTS ,Ot\llSION. 2220 4U Merr1rnac w11; C-207. (b)OANDV DOUGH, 2005 w. 19U . TO Ull•HTU ~. I wr1ttan raquett •tat• t9M • So11ttt A/W'tf Strait, S"1t• GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Coltt Mela. Cllll. 9292t Balboa Blvd. Ste 170, New· P blllhad n,......, ~ HTATI MO. Atmel lftO IN1 you dallte tPtC1e1 'D1m AN. C.ilt. t2704 • SlaYen MleMel Artenlan, pon Beecll. Cellf 92"3 u ....,_"'"' __.t To-Ill l\alf1, ~. notic. of ltl9 ntlng of If' In--PubllMled O..enge CoMt Applied Electro Tech· 425 Mafr~ w11;. Cotta Roger 8 er;.n, 1807 w. O.lly PilOt Oc1o"-r 2t. No-eradltort and oontlntant Y'lfttotyand~tltemantof Ollty Pltot Oct°'* 2t No-"°'°9Y. ann. ~orni.. 2220 1. Adopt resolution aedarlng tM results of tM Ganer al Municipal Electlon ._..,Calif. 92t2t Bay AYe . Newpott Beacll, Yenlbel' 2• 9. l8, 1~ .. u..5 cr.ctltora, and per90n1 wtlo •tat• leNll or of the "9tl-vembar 2. 1. 11. 1NI • S Anne St'99t, Santa Ana, held on November •. 1988. _ _ John ~0111on Pinker. Call!. 92"3 · -·-mey ba othetwlte lntareetad tlonl or 1CCCM1t1 mentlOned SIM" c.tll. 92704 2 Administer oeths of offloe. 10359 Mountalr AYe • Tu.-oaoora1, Roach, ae 11 In uie w11 and/or ... ,,. Of· In lactlon 1200 and t200 5 of -------- Tllil bu.inau '-con· 3 Electlon of Mayor· City Clerk 89 Chairman call• for nominations for Jl>n9&, Cellf. 91042 Luss Or . H1.1n11ng1on a.en. Plate NOTICl LORAINE SIMMONS HOOP tl'leCellfotnla Prooet•Code f'tllJC tr)TIC( ouc.d by • corporation M • • • Tl'll• bualnee1 •• con-Cellf 92&41 AKA LORAINE 8 HOOP N•r•UI, ....... , lftd _.....;..-..--....---.--- Anthony Fl Lanu1. ayor ff ducted by: • genwW .,.,,_ Tiit• bUIMMQ II con-,ecnnoue ....... Al<A ELVA LORAIN[ HOOP DM II ... A...,_,. .., ~TmOUe ........ Ctlelr"*I 4 Mayor assumes O loe. narlhlp ducted by co-pettner1 NAm ITAT'lmNT A petition 11a1 baet1 tllad ....... Hu, ... ....,_. . MAm ITATW TI'lll -~ -hlad 5. Election of Vice Mayor. St-M Artenlan Roget 8. Bryan The fOllowlng parlOnt.,. by Robeft A tvwttt In tM c:..... °""· .... ·-The 'ollowtnO paf'IOnl.,.. with tM Coun1y Clettl of Or· ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Thie llatamen1 -lllad Thll •tatemant ... '"'° dOif'll ~ u ~ Court of Orenoe ~ ...... CA-doing bullr"8l 19'. ll'I09 CoutltY on Oc1otier I. CONSENT CALENDAR with the County Clettl of Or· with tna CoUnty Cl«k of Or· ( • ) 0 E N E Fl A L Coun1Y teque9tlng the1 ~ Putillhed 0..-Mge eo.t ELITE PUJM81NO, 171t tMe Written Communications .,. County on Oclotler I. ange Courlty on Oc1obat 14. E N T E R p Fl I s E s ef1 R. Hurwitz ba ICIPC*lted ~ Plot ~-•. '°· ~ •A ec.. ...... ,... ~di destruction for the Flnanoe OeparttMnt 198e 1Nf (b)ASSOCIATED FIEFUSE .. eltecutor to ldm6llilter 1t ,... Calif m Publll'led Orange ~ a-. nn. Fm1M CONSULTANTS. 425 ~-t.lllLM.lale of the ~L SuMS 14 Jemee Mdllill 8'own Jr .• Daly PllOI Oc1ober 2t, No-Buatnea .-.. mlts Putlll9had 0..-ange Coat Publltfled 0..11'1Q9 eo..t rimac W1y, C-2'0T, Coata Tlla petition raqua1t1 1789 Anatlalm •A. eo.11 ~ 2, 9, 11, ttll Notice of lntenUon to SoUclt for Ctwltat>i. PurpoM9 from Teen Challenge Daly Piiot Octobat 29, No-Dally Piiot October 2t. No-~Call! t2t2t ~ty to ect,_..., u. rta.IC NOTIC£ MeM Call t2t2t ~12 of Southern Caltfornla. by aotiatlng funds from o.c.mber 15, 1918, through _,bar 2. 9. te. 1tee "9!nber 2, t , 11. 1tee s.....,, MICllalt Artnan. •tt• under the tndlc>en-lrt bullnaea II con-_______ ___.January 15, 1887, at locaf ~9tl; and gMng a pancake br'Nkf•t Su-502 Su-507 425 MerrltMC Way C-207, dtnt Adlnlnlltretton °' &-~mtOU9 WU dUl:t.ct by en~ MCOltEGOft MARGARET EDITH MC GREGOR, tone time ~dent of the Newport Harbor area Passed away November 14, 1986 at the Newport Con. vale.cent c.en~r in Newport Beach She daughter, Roberta Thompeon of Coat.a Mesa, 10n. Eugene McGreeor of San Franoxo; 4 grand· daughtera. 8 grand· sons,. and g great grandchildren Ser· vices will be .held Monday. Novem~r 17, 1986, at 2:00 PM al Chnst Church By The S e a. U n ited Methodut. 1400 W Balboa Blvd , New- port Beach Inter- ment will follow at Harbor Lawn Mem· orial Park 162~ Gisler Ave , Cotta Mesa. PACIFIC VIEW MIMC>fttAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Ch~I • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 .. HMe<>R LAWN· MT.OUYE Mortu.ry • Cemetery Crematory Ul25 G11Jaf A~e Colla Mesa 540.555.a tlck.t for a $1.00 donatlOn. Colll Mela, Callf 92929 ~Act. NA.Ml ITATIMIWT .Mrnal·M lrown JI PUBUC NOTtcE l'tltUC NOTICE Tl'll1 bullnMt 11_ con-A haaflng on the ~ The I~ parlON .. Thia lt•tament. ... fled CWm.a ducteO by en lndMdual w11 be held on OECEMIEJll ~ ~ .. with the County Clettl of Or• Martin Auerbectl, Diana Bryant. Juon Cenchola. • m <'Of. and Marla ~nnou• ....... '1CTmOU8 ....... St .... Martan&an 3, 1tee It t 45 p M In Dept. • w EAT • N u. s . A. ll'I09 County on Octobeir 9. Pl"*1tal. Steven Carter. Andrew Matthewson, Mr. end Mfl. Nlcholu Varzak. ..... ITA~ NAiil lfAT'lmNT TIWs •t•tement WU lilad No 3 at 700 CMc c.entat CLOTHINO COMPANY. tMe Tha ICJlloWlnO par'90ftl ara The k>llowtng C*ION ..... with the Couniy ~ of Or-Drive W•t Satll• Ana. CA UMO s s.nta fa St • Slntl ,....... Budget Adjustment for S5,000.00, for englneerll\Q dellOn and feclUU• dOlnQ bUllnall u : dOlnQ bu.inan u i:;c County on October 1. 92702 Ana, Cellf. Publllfled Orange COMt documentation required for Installation Of cable In the Council Chamt>«t. VlllON HOUSE FILM sc-~e: lrv!M AYe ' ,.,.. If YOO 08.IECl to tti'lt L~~ w~:ka. ~: 04lit, Piiot Oc10bar 26. No-~dminMJtratlw Actlonl PARTNERS NO 1. A Limited •20t. IMctl. Cellf "-,.~. granting of the peUtlon, Yo'I tt308 • Yember 2 9, 18, ttlee eon ... d P'1tnet1hlp, 5015 llrcll 92IMIO PublitNd .,.anga ~ "10UIO .. ,'* lj)pMt ., Int . Su-511 tract ,.war 1 · Strut. N-l>Of\' Baael'I, Jtmat Wiit• McVlcker Deity Piiot Octot>er 21. Ho-haallng and atate your ob-This bullneu 11 con· (•l BkS Item 1.-e. Exhibit A, Turf Maintenance Equipment Calif 92IMIO r t07 Colllnl Ava a.it>M vetnt>er 2, 9, te. 19" lectionl Of' ftte Wl'lttan obtae-ducted by .• c:otporatlon P\8JC NOTICE (b) 1986-87 Street Maintenance • Country Club Drive, Oxford and RiteyfErk*adil No 1 A 111ancs Calli 92M2 Su-503 tlonl with the court balofe Eflc Hiit __ ,--......_..-,.....--__ Greenbriar Lanet, Myrttewood Street, and Jacatanda Avenue Ganer.i Pattnerlhlp: s015 T111i bulln•H 11 con-the haal'lftQ. Your .,.,_,. 1'1'111 •lltement w• fll«I ACTmOUe .,......, (c)Stat>illutlonofSOU11ledt8topeofFalrvlewRbadatthe.05(SanOlego) Birch SlrHt, Newport duel.cf by anlndMdull "8.IC NOTIC£ anc.mey balnparaonorby :;,1~~1y8:!t:~· MAm.ITATW Freeway • BNch, Cllff. 92HO J w. Mc:Vlckar '/Wt attorMy 1088 Yon • do4 The= penone .,.. t t w fllad ~TmOU9 ....... IF YOO ARE A CFIEOITOR 1 M: (•) Polloe Tow Setltlcet. . Inc., A CelifOfnll Corpor-With Ille ounty 0 • Agreement with Ven Oii and ASISOCfate1, to p(apara the Fairview Park =.· ,J!~~1n~ Ana~· = coun1y on October t 4· ~J; :::!::: :'toot ara ~ ~;,r:. '::;': Detty Pilot 0c1o::' 2t, No-:~0:&;, ~:= ~ Matter Plan and Con1tructlon Drawing•. Phase I. 92705 • . • l'm'7ll P~OTO EXPRESS, 17155 PflMnt " 10 the '*'°"" vtnlbar 2• 9• t~. tMe 9292t Re9olutlon for grant fund• under the Community Partmmd Act of 1988 for .. Thlt bu1tnau 11 con-Publ!IMd O..iinge Cout 8fOOlll!unt. Fount.in \llliWy, repr.-it•tlW appointed by Su-504 Mal 8~bero. 33-495 the Fairview Park Devetopment project. ducted by: 1 llmned pettner· Dally PtlOt October 21. No-Celi! 92708 the court wtlhln lour monthl rtaJC NOTJCE Moon1111;: Dr • l,.1gun1 Reeolutlon amendlng Rules and Aegutation. for edmlni.tratlon of the lhio Yember 2. 9, 18. 11188 ~ Kl!atbandl.. 29572 from the dat8 of 'Jlrat II-~· Ca1t1 92977. Perto(IMI System relatlng to vecatlont J P11rlek Ney Su-509 Lope De Vege. MINlon """'4oflet..,. .. P'"""'*' ,ecnnoue .,..... • bullneN '' c:an.. Notlcet of Com""""lon' Thll .. ternent ... fled \llel<>, Caltf 92991 In $action 700 of th• NA.Ml ITAT'lmlfT c:tuctect by WI lndMdual Or t!'•• • w41t1 IN County •-u-llllft1'll'r Rajflj !Olar~ -2'512 Pl'OOat. Coda of Calltorni.. Tha fo1ow1ng pwtON .. Ma "WWWg -(a) Arlington lw ltrMt widening and storm drain from Newport Frontage enge County on October 15, .-~ "'" iw. Lope cs. Vega, MIHlon The tuna for flllng cairn. wt11 dotng tiu....... Tiw 11"*'*'1 wu Nld Road to JunlP«O Drive by Gillespie Conltructlon. 1tee ~TmOU9 ....... v .. io. C I 92891 not explte P'IOf to four COOt<IE CLASSICS, 1023 with the County ()erll of Of· (b) Design and Remodeling of M..a UQda and lot lllgoe Gott Cour.... ,_ NAm ITAT'lmNT lhtt bvll-11 con-montl'll from Ille date of the El Cwnlno, Cotll M .... ange CoutltY on Oc1ober 14, Ph ... I, by Golf Plan Golf CourM Conltructlon Company, doing buslneta u Pubbhed 0rll'IQ9 CoMt The foaowlng pereona are c1Uc1ed by hUlband and wl1a '-ring nouet lbootl. Clllf 92927 1tee .-m:m Soutmw.1 Grow~lrl and Landacape. Oalty Ptlot October 2t, No-doing bullnau.. Ra¥! l<harbanda YOU' MAY EXAMINE '"' NlnCy AM Hand4rlon, PubUl'iiCf 1Kenge Coeet Request partial r ...... of r9ten11on fund• lo Ge.natal Procurement and _,. 2, 9, 18, 111N CALIFORNIA INJECTION Tl'MI ltllement Wll flled Na kept by Iha coun "you 20302 Spruca St • SA DaJtY' PllOt October 29. No- Construction Company, In connection with TeWlnkt. Park Landecaping and &.-417 MOLDING co INC . 200 ..ith Iha COUnly Clertl of Or· ..... a '*'°" lnt•aeted In Haight•. C.ilf t2707 ..-Obar 2, 9, ti, 1NI Tot Lot lmproYementl. Phue I . Br1Qol Awnue. Colta MaN, i:;c County on October 14, the 11t1ta. you may ....,. lhl• bullnau 11 eon· 8u-50e C~Orct.r Noe 3. •.and 7, to the contract with Gilletple Construction. PUBUC NOTICE Calif t212t ,_.,. , In conMCtlon wfth the Arlington Orlve ttreet widen ng and ttorm dra n from ~1'1T10Ue 1t1111•u ~:~11=·~ Publilhad Orange eo..t TMAT DAILY C. (iQ ~ ,.i\ it.. ,( _ J) -C ~C. ~ WOIO NewportBoulevardFrontageRoadtoJunlperoOrive. NAmlTAIW cellf9212t ' 'DallyPllotOctot>er21,No-PUUl ll V~ i'QU ~). ~ ~(/";J GAMI Traffic CommlNlon Recommendations: (a) lnttallatlon of atop signs at tM Tiie lollowtnt P«IOt\I ara Thia bualneu 11 con· ¥ember 2. 9. 18, 1tee l4'it•4 ~t CLAY • ,OllAN ------- intareectlon of Dani.ti. Or1ve and Wimbledon Way for traffic on Oanlelt. OOlnON L~tFE PO~--...... ducted by • COfPOt•tlon Su-501 Drive NU· • """' .....,., RulMll T Glt'*1, Pr...._ -------- (b) Parking prohlbl110f'1 along the eu1arly C\lfb of Monrovia AY*lue at 18-45 ~ 8c!:"~ 20 C:~ danrii.. "*' r\8.IC NOTICE Monrovia Avenue for 150 feet bOth north and eouth oft~ driveway. Ceitr 9M25 ' With t11e'~'"fyb!:'ot Or· ,tennou9 IU ... H (cl parking prohibition on Thurlday1, 1:00 a.m. to .10:00 a.m .. for ttr .. t AnthOny o. Otlavol, 20 ange COUnly on Octooer 10 ..,,,_ aTATWMINT SWMplng on Mont• Vista Avenue, Monaco Terrace, Rivi•• Orlve, and Rue De Mlttlon Bay Or., Coron• dal 1tee • Tne followlng per'°"" 111 Cannes Mar, Cdf t2e2-5 ,_..n doing b\11IM11 u · (d) Parking prohibition on Tuesday, 8:00•.m. to 8:00 a.m., for 1trMt M=· a: DrChl!OI , 20 Publlthed Orange Coast BIOTIC SHELTER. 1811 1weeplng on Maple Street between 19th and Hamilton Str .. t1 M Calif. tat25 one dal O.My Piiot October 28, No-W11t Cr11twood L•n•. Confef'en<:e Advance for a polloe officer to attend a Middle Man.,._.,.ent "F • k ·0 c.. 20 Yembar 2. II. t8, 1H~ Anaheim. Calif 92804 C "'-" f -··" ,.n .. avoe, Su.-498 Don11d Arthur Rennie ourM In San .,._o, rom Oeoefnt>« 1 through 12. 1986. MIMlon Bay o.. .. Corona c1a1 1811 w911 CretlWOOCI Lene for MCOnd reading and adoption, Ordinance H-22, AMENDING SECTION Mar, Caltf t2t25 rtalC N0Ttc£ Anaheim Clllf 92804 ' 10-248 OF THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL COO£ TO RESTRICT COM· Thia bUllMU i. con-Tl'llt ~lln•1 11 con- MERCIAL VEHICLES TO THE TRUCK ROUTE SYST~M. ducted by. a 9"*11 part· ~tmOUa .,._.. ducted by an lndMdu.i Traffic control• et Sunflower Avenue and Wimbledon Way/Gr..,wtlle ~~ 0 --~ ~ ITATIMIWT Don.ad Artlluf ReMie Street. REPORTS r;;.;-·• ........ ~ .,,. folOolwlng l*IOfl• we TN• 1latemen1 •• fllad City Marniger .,,..,.,.. -lllad dcMrlG bull,.... u ; with the County CW11 of Or· Aev1---' formation ..... , .... ,Ion tor Child Cat• CommlttM wt1h Int County Clettl of Or· BUSINESS ENHANCERS. ange County on Oc1obar 8, ..., ___. . .,. County on October 14. 16592 L.uda Lii • HuntltlQton ttee PUBLIC HEARING-Rezone Petition R-H-10, Sharo Khutoo/AbU 111N a.edl.C .. tf 92647 "21m Satlaslan. authol'tud agent for Andre Baehllarl, 2070 Bullneu Center Drive, ,_,. Farnendo soi.r. 1t592 PuOllllleO O..enga eo..t lrville, for pennlaak>n to rezone proper1y at 735 and 739 Paularlno Avenvt Pub!llNd Or~ COl91 Lucia Ln , Hunttn.11on ~ Piiot Oct®-2t...~ trom A2 to A3 -Dally Pllo4 oetooer a . ~ llMtft. ea.t 92141 V'ltftt>er 2. •. te. 1t1t Pubhlhed Orange Coast Dally Pilot November 18, 1988 &.1518 """"-2. 8, 11. t11N~60t Th11 bu1•neu '' con· tu-5t0 - O lteorronga the 6 tctol'llbled words below lo moke 6 simple 'words Prtnr ~•ll•rs of eoth In 1IS line of SQUOrlS R E K A M B I I I I I 1 T 0 R R E M I 2 I I I' I D G R I T H 8 I I I I I' I : 2l'ri.~=:.'9 ~=.~ , IC,_ I blJtY lllMI the ex• G.U H T E N : heull9d lllher excl8lmed, "I I' I I 1· I ~~~.•newrnpectfora PICK-UP YOUR CARD IN THIS SUNDA ¥'5 PAPER I OART E li ' I I I 1 11 You can increase your chance to Win-Check This Sunday's paper for a WIN-GO card:--- ·FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE AEALL Y ARE AT NEWSSTANDS & STORES ONLY l10./~ COUftfT COIWl«tlOM V1o GokHtt SIOfe-Afflin~ • ./ ,, ')f~ WIHJ.Ofr •JOt~MMal~MOUI --4.Ufllt>••--·----.... M;tq·~~...:.p ... ~ '°.., • -.~ lllW ,;.,, I • -