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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-17 - Orange Coast PilotManclatmsbeattngby-po·liceofilcets-batorh-od .t>eaterrb-ytwo _Huntinit~ liim~hathis-sonapperentlysufferect -xfter alle&Cdly rcsistina-amst. -. Ross was ·asfed if he needed • ~·c~ police officen - a man and ca(da4carrntduetollckofoxYJtn. ··1 M~rk Ross was finally subdued by a medicalattentionbutsaidno.~ aft-ertraffie Stop left brot rtrear-.deat --WOfM.'!--:--whilc bcin1 lnet don't-knew an~~~ tbmt officer who rc~~I was · W QWCYCf. me.dig! -~ ' . . · However •• Del>uty District At-· • bcati~)." he said . , su~moned t~ lht scene by pohce personnel did "'look al bam." Wade . : 1pmey Wally Wadesa.id'today that an '·"I don't know what m.lnclined lo radao. aecord1n1to Wade. said. . By ROBEBl:.BAB.KEI\ ·Ly ~i.ttcd arTC&t Saturday. mor-ning:, investiption <thus f.,.-shows police "believe. I've ·alW.w. . .._.. c= re1a-• Mark D-n.t1• a fo ...... •r · t·'""' ·t· • Abo 1. •-·-........ • iJ °' .. ...,,....... was listed in··crilical con'dalion today ~..:...i I'. m . bd ,-·~ -. ~"'--. uu ... s ~n al ut an .... nour ~r IUKCO ,Ja. en at Pacifica Communhy Hospital ·n U:K:U iorce su ic1ent onJy to su lie tions witb Huntinaton' h .of-· .~1son H1&h .S<:h601. allcaedJy ~d nq. ll)adc ~ routine ·checlc1.~f inmascs. Himtin n Bl b I . Mark Ross.-.. • fkials. They do.i aood job and don't !Jlarksorbru1~ when ht,wasf?ook~-Ron.dJ~Jripondandwas.tbund 10 . torncy"s offic:;c is inyestipti'h& ancaa, -lions of·politt brutality lodaed ~y the bcoJh.ei_o(a Huntincton Beacb-man who reportedly lies near death today. MarklCCVin ~oss:ir. wfiOa cgcd- _ WhUe Congress today was rejectln President an s-ca or mmun - ty for two former aides, theW-hlte House an- -nounced he faces prostate surge,.Y ./A4-5 INDEX Advice and Games Births Bulletin Board ·Business C~ftsffied mcs·--- Death notices ·entertainment _ . ~10.. a4: • . . .~GbeA Ress Sr .. th~ -.naA 1 fether. act enoua.ft S-) fOr 'lrilat they do." · into '''e Hu11un1ton Beach Cny Jal~ .tit unconscious. Wilk &aid. • · ~4t. lrT!I~ mcmbc~ sa_y that has · sa1,d·t~ay that a doctor has found ' . .Tlfe ~sock bcpn Saturday mom-. .about 8 a.ni .. Wade said. Evidence at ' Paramedics were· called· but u Wef'e brain is ~e.a and. therc _s ~lrt~ally no evidence of d~gs in his son's bl~ in& -~hen Hu1:uin1ton · ~£,tt police this poinLof:th~ inv~lkm lh.o.ws \ unabk. tQ ,re.vive. .Rou, · -who has.. b°f: h: w~ su~vib~ h R syst~n). ~•ps-~plicaflng tias ma<Je aTramc slop anvolvina the two that he was hit on the arms. but not on 1 worked as a roofer and for a silk- -.-!r. 2!h_J.Qt er -0~r!._~lcond.itJ.OD. -· -Rou.bro.lhcrs..at.Ncwland St.reeund.. -the.head. by an--0ffieer using-a--li&ht-1 terttning1>'0CC9s comoen·---cla1mcd that m~rll was struck with a The cider Ross said doctors told .Ellis A v~nuc. pfficials said. wciJl.ht baton. Wade said. (Pleue-eee •UT AJ-iTT I A2) ·~- ~~~~~·~S---- .re.butfal on recall ·to~sta-rrct- =Mas-hattrecanted her vote to aHow Hardman' s return --· .,._.._..-e .0.range County RqiJtrar of Voters refused T~y to let Laguna Beach school board member· Susan Mas withdraw her rebuttal to a recall effon. ---1'1~,and-fourotherboard m-embc are under fire for permitting football coach Cedrick Hardman to return to Laguna Beach High School after he was arrested on drug charges. Ma&-m~requcst last week 1u withdraw her rebuttal al\er she was -told the ~tement. which wiH be included on me recall petitions. ma} · have violated executive session la11.'~. ~ In -her-f@bu.nah-Mas-re-e~Al,CQ..-Ae'11=---~ vote to kt Hardman return ai. a ~~~~191--votuntecr roach afterbcmr-ctrarged w1th possession of cocaine .. Mas. 1n her rebuttal. said a better rrft'gllr-,.-r.--ll;Rl~ll'fliiiif"--..;rYIOl'111..-..1WD• .. r-.~~l--Aacc~~~~On W(}~e~·~ad~o~p~cr----~-- Su pc n n te nden t Denni~ Smith '!> c ose session rec Hardman rcappl} for his JOb after completing drug rNrabititarion. ~ounty to hire AIDS p~ogr&m coordinator School board members Jan V 1ckers., Carl Schwarz and \hai-lene. Raptz also ·filed rebuttals w11h the registrar's onice. <\II the rebuttals will be printed on the recall peuuons. School board member. 'Harrv B11hell. who voted against Hard·- man 's reinstatement. is not a target in By LISA MAHONEY ' Of IN.,_ l'lleC ttelf Orange Count) 's growing ranks of AIDS patients need more long-term care and more help 10 obtain food and shelter. a~oun-1y ATDS..Maste.r Plan- ncludes. Further education tor th'osc most likely to contract the deadly acquired immune deficiency syndrome is also needed-t~h~1e. aeeord 1ng to the count} Health Care Agency plan. Ordered b~ count~ supervisors last March, thl' plan assesses the rounty's ves as a road map. and enables us to .\IDS problem. present and future foc us our attention on the most patient services and recommends prt-ssing needs ... programs 10 prevent the sptead of. it. The plan cdntains some startll'ng Supervisors accepted the plan statistics about . AIDS 1n Orange Iues® _nd a_pprov~d hi.l:ing__an_ Count}. '\IDS roord ln1fror. The c.oordlmm.n :\ccordinr to ·thc plan. there are _wllLhclp_l.lK• new ·committee uf more reported cases of <\I OS in the co1.;1nt) staff and community group-; coupt ~ than 1n all hut IS States 1n tllr' 1mpkment the programs in the 33-nation. page document. Unhkc_itic nauon<!U!.Ycrm_.of 73 -'I his wori"t solve the ;no-s -criSiS percen . 90 pcrcen o ~the counTy'S- in Orange C'ount), but 1t w11l give us a .\IDS victims are gay Qr bisexual direction to folio"··· said 2nd District males. Three percent arc from Supervisor Harriett Wieder. "It scr-another h11th-ri skgroup -in- travenous dru$ users -rnmpared to '17 pcrce11t nationwide. Reported cases of o\ IDS are ex- pt'('ted to increase from about 300 toda\ to 1.425 b" 1990. -el th~ 600 --Or-so A IDS -patients survivi'ng. 20-m11y nl'l'd""tmwale~Cl1 home ·or hosp1ct.· care. 60 could qurrnwhomc nursing servaees-and another 103 may have to be hospital- lZC..d. a_cCQriliog.to the. plan_ S-uf finding nurS.ng home space fOr eurrejlt AIDS patients is difficult. according to the assistance groups polled bv county health care staff Crowding at nursing homes and low reimbursement for the care of .\IDS patients makes them difficult to place. Food and housing are other critical areas. acrurdmg to the plan: · Man y p11tienu '11eed help to fi nd housing they can afford now that the) arc uuabl \be to weak to go shopping and do housc- hold-ehor.es-as...lhe-illncsS-.pa:ogl'.~ Th<." public also must karn more about '.\I QS transmission both to prevent the disease from spreading (Pleue eee AIDS/ A2) the recall. The rl·call effort. organized b} a group called Ciu:rens United for Respo ns1 b l<.• Education~ w.as__ taunt'-hed -after the board -voted 0c-1:;-- 28 to allow Hardman. 37. to co ntin ue coaching a!> a \'olunteer. t oug a w+t-hd-i:a w-fler rebut tal--Em-Hle-eh,anee-- t hat it ma\ ha"e \ 1olated c105ed- scss1on regulations. she said she has since been informed that her o;tate- (Pleaae eee TRUSTEE'S/A2) Car burglars declare open season on stereos l.McE It takes an expcriencectrhTef lcss a i-ng-0verttme ale ng--H-te Orangc~east Beach police..det.cc.ti\•e_ of wh ich included I ~ break-in!l-1n one minute lO breakl nJo a car and pf)' tile recently, apparently In an etlOrt to -Throug1rout the last 2~1 months 1t towmg yard. · In Costa Mesa. howe' er. 1he -ICIG11 number of the1ts han~ tx~n on tht' -....- -stereo out of the dash. earn money for ihe holidays a·nd for seems llkc each morning we have a The depanment usually arrests two . An more time than that and the the more traditional reason -sup-substantial number (of C3r stereo people a week for car burglary. said decline m the lasl three. mon1hs. ~1d Sgt. Max Wd.,on. --1 · · • kcn~..,po"':r~t:":in~a~a:-i'd~r~u~&tb:ear:b;:itIT.. :i::::-;;=:::-::::::::-:r--Dth~e;,.;ft~s)~.'"'\:' sa:;.:;,id::..::;Lt. Al Muir of the Irvine Dennis Howe, an Irvine police auto the time.to unsettwtheTBdiofeasse«,e---"-n-}l=tim.e.the.h~5care aroUDd_ Pollet DeRifilmc:·m:-----_·---1~t...in¥es1iaa1or. -· - "We beltc'e w.c'vc put the. ·ngh-t I people 10 Ja11.-1_Wil1so~..!._d. ;;?t!aa1~n~-_J=.. ~· ~~~~~~=::,::-:_ __ _ pla}er from its mounting -a rare people need a little extra cash; and I Last Saturday there were six re-Laguna Beach. Newport Beach and occurrence. • guess that's true for the criminals. ported car stereo thefts in Irvine. The Fountain Valley also reponed in- Car stereo thieves have been work -too," said Jeff Cantrell. a Newport next dav there were six incident~. one creases. 1ng the r('asonor n e C"OO 111 hTC"n!i: -_ _ - Wilson said about 12 peoplt' ha'c .\ large percentage o car stereo been ~nt to Jail recrntl} fo_r auto (Pleaae eee STERB08/A2) NBWflceT sniffs Out mlss1nf retriever .................. ._ .1einJ 11.teJa and laU ntrlner Yallon are laappllJ reaalted. 14 more drivers give up strike; bus _gcisseng~r count growing_ By ROBERT HYNDMAN -aad PMJL-AReHIPLEY °' ... ..., ....... Fourteen more Orange Count~· Trinsit District bus drivers retunred to work today, joini~ others who have abandoned a t y-old union su:.ike over contract disputes. OCTD officials are attributing the drivers' return to Monday·s an- nouncement that strilCln.g--arivtn outa be repla~llf~. 22 by new non-union employees. said spokeswoman Claudia Keith. "It gives us the right to pei:-manentl) The..Urute.d Transport.atton Un.ion re_glilce dn,er who do n't ~turn to plans to seek a court action this week 1hc1r jobs. e... to prevent the district rro·m hiring ··w e·rt' not firing'tlll!"t'm. and that's new drivt'rs. calhng 1t an attempt to an important difference." 11legallv break' the union. Juhene Sm 1th. general chatr-woman ~However. district negotiator of the United Tran!lponation Umon. Marlene Heyser said <XTIYs plans ..aid following the district's an- to replace striking bus driven is legal nounccment _Monday, "lt'f just a because the dispute include!>. econ-• 1;crewball wa~ of saying you're fired.'' ornic,qucstions~ · H evscr ~td the distrrct -would "This is an economic strike. There q mtlnue to observe the conditions of are Stl waac lsSUCS on tne t:ibfe ano Ifie expire contract or rctumma other economic issues." HeS'scr ..aid'. (Pl-..Me llUa/AS) i>runlren ddver--eleared iacrUIJ death- ly TONYSli VEDltA ...... ,..._ _ _ Sltl>Wo Coury JUI)' found a 42:Year-old woman suilt)' of drunken driving Tuesday,"but ruled tllat h~ 1nto"ication .was not 'to blame for a t 983 attidcnt that killed a Huntina(on Beach tcen-aacr and lnjurtd Kvcn other motorists. Joan Kathryn Wilkoff was cleared of vehicular manslauahttr. while the ju~ lowered a felony drunken drivin1 cltal'lf to a misdemeanor . It was the second tr1al"for WilkofTafier an car1ier jur) . . deadlocked on the same chargts last ytat. __ _ After !llttina through two trials. _the mother of the lain 17-)car-old said' toda ·that she had bcn wnten«<t to contanue.livina an bell "I havt-lived witfl th~~ hell formore 1fwm three )Uf'S . and It Just docsn 'B top. I ha vc ntver had l"' •tisfectiori of Stting justice-oone," said lnat 'Sant. Her .. llet . M1chcllc. wa killed almost instantly in the li•-car PlleuP on Pacific Coast Htahway. • "Wh) did we ha~e t~ go thro• lbil? We ~ IM happiest fa m1h e'er. said the embittered IDelller. "The (Pl ..... DM»NW/AI) \ -~ --· --~-- - . a, LANCE IONON owner more difficuh. Park sajd. But uuproved computcnzed rt• ._._,...... Two minute, before the I: 19 p.m. cords and simplif~ report forms · incident. FAA's. Coast TRACON have caused an inetta1t in the A written report filed Tunday by radar station·at the El Toro Marine number of reports. Park said. an AirCal pilot contradicts a passen-Corps Station warned AirCal Right Also. there is heightened concern ecr's slatM1ent that patchy but he~vy 342 tbtt a smaller~ was irt-thc. for maki~ the "go~ ~i.1Jly ilL Ck>u4J-may--siivc been plr1\ally, to 'Vicinity, Park said. -tnc wa\c of a mid-air colhsion Aut- blamt for &he jet's near collision wiih The incident brings· the number of 31 between an Aeromexico jct ~nd a a sinaJe-engine plane ovtr Orange reported near collisions in California privitc plant above Cerritos. All 64 <;oun\)' on Sunday: · for·l 986 to 194. a 44 percent increase peopll' aboard the OC-9 airllntr. The-:p_ilor's -rcp~>rt states that the -ftt?m·l!J&4 when 134 we~e:~ lhrcc.peoplc aboard tbe.J>tpcr PA.-28 ikin 3.000 tcet abo\'C the Disneyland said Dick Stafford. FAA spokesman and 15 on the JrOund were killed. . irea in·Anaheim wcrc..smoU¥-bui not rn Washington D.C. After the incident Sunda)'. the cloudy. said ltussell Park. Fed.era! ~ay· Maaa. John Wayne Airport AirCal pilot·made a verbal report to Aviation· M ministration ~kck. tower cootdinatQC, .said. he has re-the FAA. which mandated an in- fAa,"=-. ----c-eived four-near-collision report$ so-vntiption:-A-few houn-afltrlanding The jet was m~ing its approach to · farthis year. Only two of the incidents there was some question concerning John ~aync AirJ)Ort when 11 nearly were in John Wayne Airport's air-whether the pilot was going to file an C'Ollidcd with the small plane. space. which extends roughly in a official wrinen report. Park uid. No ~ssenacrs or the four five-mile radius around· the faciliry. • Tuesday. however. Park said' his • ~--~--'.W..w.L~:a..::...·1W1·.&11.1,1.:..·...wi;._..WJL!J"'i;u1&~iuncc.--i¥M~a~aa~sa~l~d~&~wru.o~~pol0tln~eod~la~s~&~yeea~ri:.._~o~muc~c~bw1Kdu~~cceo·~L~we~d~&bue~wiu·w:.na11:.JX>u...-­ British Aerospac~ 146 .. which · orig-· and none in l984. Consequently, FAA investigators im- ·inatcd in San Jose: were hurt when the • l'hc 'report Sunday was made to pounded radar and voice records that jct took evashf action to avoid the Coast TRACON .. not the John otherwise woold-have been erased. smaller craft. Wayne tower. A large part of the investigation will The private plane has been ten--But officials ·sa)' the increased be aimed at attempting to find the tativ~1¥-Klentificd as;i blue and white number of reports do not necessarily Cessna pilot and determinio-& if the Cnllll.L~A-&rk said. -mean there arc more nearcotti:sion plane viola~thejm:ainpacc. The private plane·s pilot was O)'tng .. We're seeing more reports," Park "If the Cessna was headed m a b)' visual Oi,ght rules and and would said. ··1 think what happened io the directfon that would have put it in the not have been required to file a flighJ pa51 is t~at peopk said. ·1 had a near path of the other craft. there's a plan. which will ma e m tng the miss. but I don't th ink rll report it."· possible violation there." Park said. More warnings about cougars -to-be posted-a-t-wilderness park By USA MAHON EY 19. the day 6-year-old Justin Mellon Caspers. only visitors who are 18 or ==:.::-=-:::...::..-· -~-::=~~·~nt~. ·~t<~o~o~BcadL~tacked by older may. use the campgrounds and . -Mort signs that warn people 10 a cougar:.. c-par·Kiitn~~· a:ullt'd:::fiil=="Aartm~mt;=======~-- r reopen Jan. l. Campers or hikers who do hot have watch out iorcougars will be posted at Seven months before Justin... was. a companion wiU not be allowed to an--6rangc C'oonty wilderness park . . d 1. 1 d 5 Id El U'"' the trai'ls. and fi ve foothill area regional parks. tnJure ·a ion mau e a ·}ear-o ~ The O range _ County Board of Toro gi""I who was-playing on the Children arc allowed..at the visitor U .. S. Temp• AllluQYerQUe Attdtot~ Allen!• At.Mint~ Ct1; ..._. lolM loelon lufl91o C.,_lon,S.C Cl\enMlon W Ve Cl\erlotle,N C CNCaQo ~"­~ °'*"" .... Otwo-""t>lllM-AWOr111 Oeylotl o.n-0..~ Oetrort °""1111 EIPuo Erle Fill'l>anu Rag9t•lf Grllld ·Asp1dJ Honolutu -HoullO<I ~ .. Jecuon.M1u Jecuonvllle -""-k-C1t~ L•Vega& UllleAOQ< loutevolle Mempllos MiMM 9Ncfl ~ Mc*-StPaA TRUSTEE'S RECALL_J.a, __ _ SuperviSorS>--On Tuesda)' approved same trail. center and San Juan Meadow and postmg signs at Ronald w. Caspe~ Afrording to state records. Laura Ortega Flats picnic areas if they arc From Al Wilderness park near San Juan ~mall was the first ·human to be with an adult. m~nt does not violate those rcgu-· days to gather 3.500 sig~tures· for He was taken to t>acifica and is Capistrano and at Carbon Can~on. attacked b} a mountain lion 1n · , All adults must sign a wilderness lations. each targeted school board member being rttaintained on life support Fcathcrl}. In me. O'Neill and San-Califbmta tn 77 )Cars. permit which lists the dangers'" the But Shirk~ Deaton. d'eput} reg.is-to force a recall election. · · s' stems. his father said. tiago Oakuqwnal parks. laura's parents. Donald and Susan park and absolv" the county of trar. said Mas asked 1hat the entire Hardman. a furmer proftssionat--Ross' father said he called police.- Supervisors also approved anopcr-Small. arc suing tile coant}--and-thc mponsibility for their safety. statcmentb.e WitMrawn. She said the footballpla¥cr. hasbttn.t.he.focus..ofa Wednesday when.he found Mark and a 1ona p . h~e~s1~te~~s~t~at~e~fo~~'.7:;~~~~l.!L.ll!li<!!!~1~ba~t---ipfiS~im;r.iJ~a;r~r~cs~t~n~·ct~i~o~n~slffiw~il~l~n~olt~be~~~~clec~~ti~o~n~slcod~~e~d~oes~!n~o~lJpe~rm~it~~b~i;n~cr~co~n~tr~o~v~c~rs~y~·~s~in~ce:r,:h~is~a~rres~.~t~~R~o~be~rt:O..:a~.!~h~1s~..b~~~mle~wt~·1~h~o~u~}o¥~~ced~~ of lwo lion mauhngs since March. hons were in the park. p ·on v1sJtots at t e ot er 1ve that Thi.' plan rest nets children to p1cn1c Justin's family filed a similar parks. although mountain lions have Deaton said the recall group must 5. gnamsofcocaine. Both the Laguna their way .in a!ld (I.) was quite an~ry .• -- areas and n.·qutrl'S thal adults have a damage claim against the county. been sighted at some of them. file its first draft of the four recall Beach Police Employees Association Ross sa id hts ~ns had spent Fnday permit tx.·forc l·amp1ng or hikmg on :fhetr auorncy. ~ichard Stasl<uf of Park employceswill11lso keep track petitions T-hursday. A separatl' peti-and a group of hiah schoor'teachers "~1ght atthc family hom.e but left earty the park·s naturl· trail.· San Jose. said the)• also plan to sue. of hon sightings and receive training tion will be filed for each school board . have condemned the board for'deci-Saturda) so he wouldn t Stt them. Caspers has hcen closed since Oq. Under new park rules governing on what to do during !l lion attack. membc;r. ding that Hardman may return to his · Pohce .said Ross was arrested fo r BUS-SERVICE BETTER ••. From Al · The registrar's office has I 0 days to full-time coaching duti" next August outstanding war;ants. His brother .. revic~lhe .. peljtions_ if .tie passes random-drug-tn&.s-and Robert. oouldA t -be--reached lor The recall group then will have 120 completes rchabilition. comment toda). AIDS:.-: From Al dnvers. .. We certain!-. won't cut an\bodv's dispule. and to reduce hY,Steria .that 'has OFFICERSNIFFSOUTMISSINGDOG.~. w n..the.. strike btgan~-ridcrship . rew.lled in calls to "QUarantmc Al OS ·From Al . · . · am~---wages-or<1nythmg lrtcc1h:rr.~""sh't !>aia.- -According to Keith, the tran!-it district has bC'i-n .rece ivmg call'I from prospectiH· drivers th l!> wet'k. The) could be trained in about three "'cd..r. m an arrrtl'T'dtrrr rnursr rh at talo.l·.; half the t1mt' of the usual program. was about 19.000 per day. As of . v1cttms. • Monda). a ridership of 2Q,66S was Pearl Jcm1.son-~mith. president of The construction worker gave it to a Newport Bea\h dog is pretty much my chi.Id. This is a tallil·d. Keith ..aid. and by toda) 11 is -\CTION. a I 11H car-old coaliuon of nl·1~hbor. -\t lhe pier. Dor) fishermen con-great Chnstmas present." ewcctcd to be more than 30.00CL publJc and pma.te agencies that d~I ThcotT'rcerfoondh1msdfdogginga firmed the dog had been hanging Dcladurantcy doesn't own a dog. Buscli. "h1ch are .bc..L.Q1-.dr.ixcn.b\ with -\ID ..Qallcnt~~id the Ian "'ali loog-t-r-ail end would SJ)efld ~Fa1 around withsomeofthedriftefS. ~~C-USCdto.wock -super~r~ l)l'rsonncl. tramces and a good beginning. hours of his own time over lhe next Deladurante' sa" one of the fliers. for a veterinarian. . union drn ers who cro'i~d the picket She made SC\ eral recommt:n-fc·w da} s trymg to track dov. n the dog. He knew the · m} stcrious d6g. was ··11 ~.as just ~.cTftmg that snow- hAes. Aermelh t'&rf!i en e~·ert1ge datl) d<it1onuo bclp.J.ht• planmng com~J.:.....--Mk!anv.~~~~~~~...w.i~.re-~-¥i:tMi~lfWJk.i~~~~~~~~~-bialled...::....Jlic-.aai!G.....:..'....l~~iief~~-te~-j mcnt dn' ers could bt· operating hust'" b' m1d-Januan. Kt·1t h ~1d. ndcr11h1p of about I I ~.000. tee and listed 13 areas for more stud' turning from a Utah fnp to his his search. Then he renewed hts prett ). it became a quest. It just stuck 'itnk1ng bus drn·ers art' still await-T hose areas mcludc educaung parents· Huntington Beach hom~. efTons. tn me:· ·The dnvers; strike Wl'OI mto ll.., 10th da) toda~ • w11.h shghtl~ 1m - pro' ed service for passenger\. but no progress toward ending 1he labor ing. "ord toda) on a 'I) mpath~ stnkl· t.•lemcntar~ school <;hildren ,abou1 \\here~ left hi s dog Yukon. He sn1fTl'd out the \onstruction Reich said. Yuk'on came from a b' ~ 30 n11x·hanics and maintenance -\IDS an·d fund mg fo1 pri' ate groups Reich '.s mother told him the b;ad _ worker and explained the dog's owner background of champion show dogs. ":orkcrsofth(• Teamsters l Inion local that provide ser\'1ces to AIDS pa-' news. Yukon was missing. She had had been located. Weifhing aboul75 pounds. it was an 952. tients. called animal shcltt.'rs and the Animal The worker's neighbor in, Lake idea huntmg dog. he said. DRUNKEN DRIVER CLEARED OF BLA~E • .-. From Al whole thtng 1s that dcli..•n.,l' attornc~s arc .,o l·onnl\ 1ng. '\O foriht.· cnm1naTs. that 11 mai..e., ml' stel.. tom) \lomarh:· Salle added lhat she \\QUld nC\W bclte\C tht• defcnse·s .contentton 1ha1 ofT-dut~ Orange <. ount~ henfTs Deput ) Gt·ralll Bnt1a1 n actual!~ tnggcrl'd tht• E:.1 <.amino cli pped Wilk offs rar and hrt thC' re:rr-ofSalk·s \ oll..'>"'agl·n. 'il.'nd1 ng the ~outh's 'chicle mto oncoming traffic. Kelle·~ abo notl'd Huntington Beach -pohcc tn· 'l·,11gators 1mpoundt•d all the ca rs Cllcept Brittain's. ..lhe4ur~Jhought 11 was being IJed to Chy prosec.uuon "1tnl'ssc~). · said Salle. "ho !ipokr to j urors after the vrrd1tt «:n annttttnt August 1983 accident. . . • Howev~.~urorc. ripparl'ntl :y had thl.'1r de ubt,. -1lrbo1'trtrr.rls:-1-Xputy DtstHet-\H.eroc-) James Mulgrew argued that WllkofftricJ to pa% Salk\ l'ar on the unpaved shoulder of lhl· road and lust rnntrol of hn Mustang. causing a ch:11n reacti on. ··1 ht'' \\Crt· so rnn' 1nced lhl') did the right thing. So "ho do I fight now·' I ha' l' to walk a"a) and tf) the best I r:rn to go on:· shl' \a1d • Brittain fo llowed W1ll..1lff to llunt1ngton Ekalh \1atl' Park and called rangers. Wilkoff'\ hlood-alcohol It'' d wa.., reported at . IQ percent. ncarl~ l\\ICC the kgal 1111111 tn wh1Ch cl dflH'r I\ COnSldt.•rcd tnl0,IC3tt.•d Wcs1 Orange Count~ Superior Court Judge Ph1lhp ( 11\ l·an <,cntl'ncc \\.1lkofTto a maximum one )Car tn jatl lor tht• misdemeanor rnn' ict1ons -including a m1'>dcmeanor h11-and-run from the first tnal -when the \\OITWn returns tu court Jan 30. Deput~ Public Dcfcmkr William Kdk~ ma1n1a1nt·d tn both hearings that Bnt1a1n ca u<.cd rhr p1kup ''hl·n h1'> tit STEREOS ENTICE AUTO BURGLARS ••• From Al thefts during the da) occur in parlo.1ng lots of business complne'I. hotel., and shopping ccn!cr'i. Sout.h Coast Pla1a. for tn'itanrl'. 1s a favofiTe target. sa10WiRon "hound' watched a thief breai.. mto a tar and vank the stereo 1n ~5 seconds · As e\cntog approaches. the au10 burglars tend to shift their focus to residenttal areas. particular!~ con- dominium and apartmt·1H hou.,l· carpons. <\nd in In ine the th1evc'I reccnth have been c'pandmg lhe1r trnd1t1onal stompmg g.r.ou.nds. .. Just this la st 't'eck "'e'\C '\Ccn a lremendous 1ncreast' m thcfi~ on tb.c Slr'CCt throughout the rcsidcntt.al areas where thl·re arc a lot of singk-fam1I~ home'I. ·· Howe said. In Newport Beach. thr auto bur- glars latdv have chosen Fashion Island a~ iht·ir area of choicl'. said.,'.\. Cantrrll. noting ~hat an one with~ ORANGE Jallt ..... COAST ~··I -- l ,.., • A•, S· Casi• Mn.t C• • .. • .... .,..... R • 1!>6C) CMt• ~f''-" A , , • < 'hn .. 1ma' prt''>l'rll\ 1n 1ht·1r l·ar ::il"o ~hould tx·\l;m• .. Thnl' gu~., arr ~oing Ill ia l..c that ... 1crco and am gift<. th:.w are h t!.l& arouna.-1w ... altl --- Tht• th1e\ e'I gl'nl·rall~ U\C unc or three method' 10 orx·n a \ t•h.icle-- .. mar.h a "'trtlluw. hfl thl' lock w11h a m at hangar.Jimm) 1he c..loorlock "'1th :.t '>t.'rC\\ dm rr ur '>DCC1al lock punch. Tht•ir fo, ornc· prC} " mo<.1 oflen l'l ther Volh,,agcn Je11a' and Rahb1 b -esper1a ll~ con\ ert1bles - or To~ota!i. although an~ car w11h a ortereo n a 111 rgcr \'olk\"agl'n\ arc pre)ed on more often bccau)C 1hc~ frequently come equ ipped "Ith C'l:pcnst ve Blaupunkt or Pioneer stcrl'O'i and because man) Ra bbits arc con' embles. which pro\"lde" the ea ... tl'St access. Cantrell sa1d. · To) ota'\ ha\t.' been a longtime favorite for car burglars. primarily We"[ L•• Tr l.!ll.!" [ I'\ I ,) I t 11 11 Li tx·rnu..,t• thl')' arc easier to brca.k mto. \t'' l'ral la" cntorcemt·nt offi cials ..,aid Pohtl' sa' there are several mt.•a ... Url'\ of-preventing th~ -thefts. f hl' hl.·.,t 1~ to install· a r'emovable \tereo. "h1ch can be stored in the trunk or glo' e compartment when 1he car 1s unoccupied. Car burglar alarms also help. as docs parking the 'eh1clt• tn a well-lighted and visible area. But. of course. that only works if parking spaces arc available. "Someone has to ~rk out there in Timbuktu." Muir said. Polter say the typical car burglar 1~ a male. 17 to 27 )'ttr'S'"Old. The burglars most often tra,cl tn groups of two to four members. One 1s a lookout and dri ver while the others Pf} the stereo from the dashboard. a maneuver that often causes more damage to the car than the piet·e of stereo equipment is worth. · C..b'.O -641 !>671 ~ & eo-tOI e• fi4' 4 )l 1 Just call 642-6086 ~y F•'°"'• " "''' CIC ~ 1'13-. fOVI NO.. 1,., ~ lO ~ ,.. u lie'"" 1 0 "' c <'•'<l"' ·~'" ~l'V C<-3'' P\10' .. ""'0 ( .. , .. , ' •• """"'" .. ._.... ""'*'~ flCUQl .. 1 tt•!I~ of .jJ"f"'' ... "'\ "'9f.1i '"''""' ttlep C. t~oduct<I "''fh ,, Li,...~ t I.,, .......... -........... ~- St"OO"·l 'M• P<>SttOI'' pelCI ar Cc><ra Mtw ~~':'"""' IUl"S 'U 9001 SVDSCllPl<l" Of Cl~ ·~ 2~ Pet.,.._.., Oy Ill;. fTW ~'<>'lffifr VOL 79,M0.•1 What do you like about thi Daily Pilot? What don't you like? 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'•' --- -\'isi'itance l eague. but no one had Elsinore had already sold Yukon. but "Reich's family planned a ccl- ~·en ht!i companion. the worker took it upon h1mself....10 cbratiorrTuesday.for Yukon·s return Reich was cspec1all} womed be-retrieve the retriever. · home with a holiday feast of meaty cau\e his dog wasn·t used to ci t} life. <\ftcr about six da)s of searching. <\lpo and a bOwlful of bones for .. , got him 1n Wisconsm just before Yukon was returned to his owner. dessert. I moH·d to .\laska:· Retch said. "He almost knocked me over:· -\bout a m<J"nth from now Yukon .. Thl'n "'e ll\cd mosth tn the bush Reich said of their reunion. "He·s the \\Ill JOtn his master 1n Logan. Utah. nl·ar Pnnce W1ll1am Sound. huntmg. best doi in North America." where Reich plans to attend Utah fi,hing anagoTd mining. Reich was impressed D) the State Univcrsit). He saidl t's good "He's reall ) not used to big streets number of people. who took an hunting countn . -- and cars." mtercst m his loss. panicularly De-.\!though Yukon pro,ed 10 be an Reich made up somt• flte~s and-ladurantc). clus1vr lfUal'Fy. Mike Deladurantey posted them around Hun11ngt<?n ·:He did a great Job.'" Reich said of proved th~ Orange Coast is pretty &a~man.~ bc..saw Yuk.on.m-1.hc..pcacc..officfI~Tn\ single.and this good hunttn country.~ __ • /e"111 ••• An Unbeatable Ctu:istmas _larpift ATOMIC AL-7 SKIS SALOMON 347 BINDINGS SENTREK POt ES NOROICA 525 BOOTS ~--At.L:_FOR ONtY ... des Mounting 2831 E. Coast Hwy 875_9700 Corona del Mar ~ -~-- I f l • .. ., ' ·. R P .. nme··~·laar •lated • ow to et What You Want in the Time You've Cot" will be the 1opic or a seminar on time ma1J,&1Cmtnf. comrriunicatton skills and goal scttina to be held T hursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p .m. at I 7100Gillenexve . ..lrvine . . Toni Harkins. and Suzette Alger, partners in ~on TIU.CS..-W11k-ood:wct lhl seminar. which-is intended for business owners. entrepreneurs and manaacrs who need to de~elop effective! com- smu\ka•ion ~-ylcs. -inansc~in-and mirna-ge time cfT~t1vely. Call 161-6400 for registration infor- mation. ... ----- HannukaJi party •et · The Jewish Busin~ss Associauon of South Orange County will hold Its annual Hanukkah party Satutday at the Newport Beach home of Martin Greenbaum. The public is invited. There is no admission. and·refrcshmcnts will be served. Call Pual Vann at 582-3666 for additional informati~n. -B iiiHl'ailV~p ann SponwtSofa free health faire a1 Cos1a-Mesa.:s Halecresl Park .arc looking for donors to gi ve a pint of blood at the Feb. 28 event. The deadline for rqis tration i.s Saturda)'. and arrangements may be adeoy C,illlrng 5'56-t93~ ~ Holiday •ho• In Irvine The lrvme Fine Ans Center waU sponsor a ~l<!ten~s holiliay 'Aorkshop Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, at the center. located at Yale and Walnut ivcriues in Heritage Park. · . . . show al)d holiday movies. Children ages J and up will be able to create a variety of holiday crafts to take home. CaU 55 2-1 078 for mo re informatioo. Scout. ha.t pand.e eservat1o ns are l>Clng taken b) the Bo> Scout Sea Base nrNewporr ~ach for spars to v1c~ t1le Saturda)'. Sunda) and Monda). .\chicken dinner. cooked b) members of the all- girl ship Triton will be served before the parade.. The price 1s S6 for adults and S4 for children. with rTservation$ taken at 978-6153. 546-4005 or 540-2819. Wednnday, Dec. J 7 • 7:30p.m .. Lapa Beadl Putiag, Traffleud Clrc.latlOD-Cominltfee Caguna BCac liT\ Hall _ onTerence oom. 5 Forest ve. • 7:JO p.m .. Lagua Beacla Seismic.. Safe- fj/Dlsasler Comiiilllee. Laguna lkach P olice Oepanmcnt Libra!). 505 Forest A e. TIJarsday;-Dec.·~- • tdO p.m .. Lagana Beacla Board of Adjast· meat. Laguna Beach ·{'it} Council Chambers. 505 Forest .\' e. • 7 p.m .. CommlUtt 01 Irvine's Workforce ... Irvine Chamber of Commerce Confe rence Room. 28 1 5 McGa" .\ ve. • 7:JO p.m .. Las••• Beacla Cable Televl1lon Committee 1.aguna Beach Communil.)'...Ccn1cr: 184 Legion St. 8J LAU&A MER&-hard. ... ...,,_.._ ·'The Salvation Army in Los Aneeln is 1n\he real estate world. 1986 was such a re~lydespcrale. Donations arc wayoown -successful yiarthit Wh. e n a local board or ~nd the-nomber of-1pplieation11tre--up •• said Rhea. ..., Realtors kicked off its Christmas charit> But one of the many inspirations project, chairwoman Betty Rhea kne~ 11 br.ouaht on b) the Christmas ieaSOA · aho would-be successful. hope .• And that 1s exaC1ty what-Rhea i"S The economy had been good and last doana--hopin · -yc&rover i.~/ood-Wttedonatcd Aswathany succ~fuJ projts.-lhearoup to the Christmas Cantree project. The-increased its soal this year. It had cans. which an: stacked in the shape of a originally hoped to erect an eight-foot &all Christmas tree. ace donated 10 the SalYa-Gnristmas tree which would have ~uired tion .. Arm:,.._ for ~is~ribution to need). more than the 8.000 c.an~~U~ ~~Jected · But Rhea's projection was wrong. But now Rhea 1s hoping the group ca-n One day before-tk-trce is to~ erect . -simply memast ye~otal. tbcrLJU:c barc1¥-4,.000 cans of food. &he. ~fran~~)c. -we haven!t-bee-n-d&ing--too said. -well and unfonunatly we are running out A donated moving truck sits empty in of time:· she said. the parking lot of the Newport Harbor-Several real estate offices and saVinas ~McsrBomtofReaUOtc:~i«-a~n~tlt-thc-€Mi'~if1'i'i=iiliiit=====-,.. Newport Blvd. . Ntwpon Harbor Area chambers or com- " I had hQPCS offilhng it or aWcut half men:c a~ accepting donauon~ of canned ftllin& il. We have a long way to go," she g?Qds or money to purchlic food. Rh~ ~d sa~. - Befuddled. Rhea said she can't p1npom1 But Rhea f~rs that may not enough. he the reas0n for the drop j n donauons. is plcadlrig for public support. Is it the economy? -Thin1' about sharing your abundance "This has been a . . . c_statc. mr th&Jl in several years and it i~ are always tho§c around wbQ arc less due generally to the (&ood)economy," said fortunate. There arc needy 10 this area and Rhea. 1 want to put something back into the But for the Salvation Army . .rimes arc communny:· she said. By ROBERT BARKER ;;;~~~;.;;;;;:y;~~~;:",ii;;~.;t1;N'.iii~~;ftiiiF.iiiiir:t~~u::-°' .. ..., ........ The makeup of the Huntmgton Beach Plannin Commission will unde o ma·or cUa&lbadon to needy cllllctren tJuoacboaf the <>raqe Cout area. Donna Ca•m•n••· marketiq promcidona manacer for the Dally Pilot and Sbannon o.een. adYertt.m, repreeentath·e, were1lappy to accept the arand donadon. Mesa lays groundwOT:k for new senior center By1'0NY SttVEDRA OllMO.., .......... --- nu~-.c·os1~ CtPr·-C'ounc1I moved thlS \\eek 10 create a non-profit corpor- ation to oversee fund-raisi ng and develop- ffil'nl of a ne" senior center. Monda) council nicm rs appro' edThc 1ncorporat1on papers -tha1 will be sub- mitted to the state for approval. It 1s l'Xpcctcd to take aboui sax months before the corporation is formed and n.'ce1ves its ta\-cwmpt status. city official ha' e said. The corporation was recommended m an S 18.000 cit) report that urged 1hc building a senior citiz.ens center for 1hc l+.591-fosta Mesa res1dcnrs on-rTtrt' age of60, Ci1} o fficials arc i0\cstigat1ng potential i.H~l> .Wr~h~ l'enl''", 1~ud~ng land .nol4 orcu 1ed b' lhe· Mar~--st<n-ootllrnhc educ.:ationafl> handicapped. The corporation. and its boaro. would direct the plannmg <,>f the center and manage the fac1lit\'. Cit' Attomev Tom Wo said the next stt•p "ould be 10 name the corporation and appoint the SC\'en board members. Wood addl·d that an executive directo r "ould be nl't"ded to manage the corpor- ation . He said. in a memo to the council. 1hat some t~ pc of funding "'ould bc needed to l'OH'r oix·rating expenses. . In a n l·arlier dec1S1on, tht" council agreed nrprondn n onspcrifrcd amounrorsccd mone~ to get the corporation off the ground. ... --- c anges-inc u mg t c reappointment o "t"re s1ra1ned feelings bct"een the l"'o in a member who was fired -when the seven-member panel reorgani?e'i early thcJc ent C11~ Coun ii elccuon campaign neAt )Car. in" h1ch Rowe wa s a candidate and bard) fin ished out ofthl' mone\. On Monda\. Cil\ Councilman Wes Green derluwd to Im· potenttal num1- Ba nn1 stcr ·apPointed high school econ-net's. . omics teacher Jim Silva. 42. to tht" Silva 1s 1n h1!1 I Q1h ~car at Los .\m1gos commission and Councilman T.om Mays ttigh School in Foun1am Valle) whef"(." he- selccted Kf'Vi-n-SummNel. 38. a marketing IClR'tle 0l'Conom1c!I and ci' lcs. fie said he consultant. adH>eates rede' t>lopml·nt hut opposes Earlier. Councilman John Erskine ap-high dens1t~ po1n1ed Cheuon architect Frank H1~11is Bannistl'r said he p1l·kcd Silva because to the panel and Grace Wmchcll appointed hr ~ 1mprcsscu b) his st~ nd Jeanne Schumac er. who was fired b' Jad. kno" kdg{' during thr ('11~ Council cam- Kell1 dunng a conu:o1-CJ:S.). ..01'.Cr down -paigo S1h.4..Mowasmakmgh1s.fiauQ.aL. town rede"clopment chmng-tht-TC'Ct'nmr~ public otlll'r.1in1<h('lf e1 an a 1e :;. c:lcct1ons. rand1datcs Ke11y cla1mc<1 at lhl' t1ml' 1ha1 • Ma,s. a ( "' Counctl newcomer hke Schumacher. and others. were dragging Bann1-.ilt'r. ..a1J.Tucsda> he selected Sum- tht'rr feet on redevelopni~nt projects. mcrcl~ he "an,icd ··a fK~h-fa~" o n The onl~ longtime holdo,cr "'II h<.' _ _......_(il_mm.usJon. __ _ r hairman Tom 1veng0od. "ho "'a' Ma~ s alc;o <;a1d hcrecc" ed a pledge from appointed to the comm1ss1on more than Summen:I. "ho 'll'f\ l.!d a' an ad' an('(' man fou r ~l·ars ago b) Councilwo man Ruth dunn.& the Reagan-Bush dcc t1o n cam- F1nlc' · paign. that ht" "ouldn·t 'il"t'k hig-hcr public Real estate exccutl\ c Kent Pierce. "ho oflice. "3!> appointed last fall b~ Kell~ to replace 'A a'' 'aid he "a" concerned last fall S<'humacher. also will continue on the \\hen · planning l·omnw.s1oner; "ho were panel. runnmg tor olnc.:l' alleged!~ pc.rmmed .\ \C\cnth commissionl·r. G olden West poh11cs 10 enter 1hl·1r tkc1,10ns. C""ollege ms1r-i1ctor.R1dt Rowe. ftgure\lobe Enkmt.-, l'ho1«'. arrh1tcct Haggins. has h:t gob) PcterGF~n who appointed Rowe scr. ed three pre' 1ou-. o;t1ntr, on the Plan- two years a&o. n1ng\ommii.."on and had h'ed or worked For the record. Gret"n "'II sa~ on l~ that in Huntington Reach for .:!O 'car, . WoJQ.an,l>oy, 7,-injur.e~ in Irvine school·bus crash Newport Beach Drug SIOK I (1 141 Harbor .Bh d . (1la's holllc'I ;o~t:ining S.iJO were A tiurglar took $4,910 "onh of without pa~ang._ The man. Gilben _rePQned stolC'n from an ananmenut - Jl'"'elry and clothing sometime be-V:ikn7uda~alTir.l~:-otsa~Amr.-· ~-67fEldcn 1.. bet"L'<'n 7:30a.m. and tween Tuesdav night and this morA-"asarrtsted _1n his car a shon.d!stance ; p.m. Monda\ ~ a"a~ and Ja1kd on su.,p1c1on of • •• ing from a business in the 2400 block shoptlfling and being under the .\ 'idec)(:a~S(·1te. n·corder. worth ofWcst Coast Highway. The intruder innu~·ncc of an opiate. S~OO. wa~ rl'J'lOnl·d \tolcn (rom a used a srewdriver or similar implc-. f •c.. • • 1 d as,room at Co ta Mesa Hiah A 7-year-old Irvine boy and a Hunt1nston Beach woman sustained minor injuries early Tuesday when her car ploy,·e<Mnto tht schootbus in which the child was a passenaer. A 1984 Mazda driven by Barbara Campbell rt'ponedly shot into the path of the oncomina 66-pasKnaer -- bu.LaU~iQ_a._IJL as the. bus was..... irom Tus1in Communit) Hospttal. heading west on Turtle Rock Dnvr Bus dnvcr Steven Turner an eight· and aP,P.roa~hin& Hillpte. said Bctt) year~mplo)l"<' ofTa)·lor Bu~ Service. M11nwiU. d rrtttor of trampof1ttton . . for thdrvine Unified School District. w 1 ·COnlracts walll'l h601 The boy. Bnan Kazanan. was gi ven d1~tnct. and t"'o other passcnge.rs. an itt pack for an injurtd nose. • Bnan and Kevin Grant. were unan- Campbcll was treated and rrltised jurt'd. Man\ttll s.id. mentto pry open a slid in& gla s door. -\resident o tnc I 0.00 block of La ScbooL bct'Accn noon Enda)_and-9 A purse and i~s ~o.ntenls 'alut"d at Ham mta ~ven.o~ t~portea Ulat a.m Monda'. \Omeonc burglanzcd his apartment. · S 120 w8""!1olen from a 22-year-old apparent!) entering through an un-lrYlne Huntington Beach woman Tucsda) I k d ..._d · d Th I ·-ntflt!~l<Hihf-'Wll~·mntt')ft~m.-~oc:.re-7-:-T"""""':""roo=o;m~ wan ow. e· oss .. -·• "h••nan·• 01 ... , , n Q1.. v_fftallia-~~· ftemocui:::., ~ t · · 1 dcd deo -... -... •"'1>r-• ..., ... "' ....,,.~ inc u a vt recotuc'r wort~• ....,600 moto""'\Clt" "as stot-n firom of shoes at a Fashion Island store. S r L ·~ .. "' • • • • 647. • • • 1hc 17600 blockofJordanA~enuc. k~Tu~!sa~a~~~n1n-at~'900 , The mana~er al ttc1d.1"s Feagen_ " btart .;.;,-· mriRr bi ycle block of Newport Center Drive and 'ozurt Shoppe. 18529 Br<?Okhurst wns stolen from In me Righ School grabbed her breasts. T he sus.....rt then St .. reported that someone pra~d open on the 4JOO block of Walnut Avenue _, the front door lo burglarize the · • • • · H ...... ._ h t _ _. C ,., H · t' 19933 ran ofT. He was described as a white business. The intrud(•r 'ltolc S 100 1n .\ blur Murra\, bench. cru·a'"""r -.._.oa ._c en e."1 arc.rec aa~ut •na. Victoria. 1w•I·· m h1 W's-5 feet. 6 inches tall. "' Beach Blvd and stoic ,..wtlry cand~ • • • "' · rash. plus other propcr1~ 'nlued at bK~de \\a\ '>lolen from a constru<'-A doorman told polkeJhat a man · " . r ' '' Th1· .. ,·cs •m"•h•'d a wa'ndo·· to., 160pou~withlightbrown hairand S J O h ~700C .. · toilet .,. ...... and towel• ' ,. .. • ... .. " 4 . · 11on ~Ile on t e _, na"'"ml. splashed hair .,ray mto a woman's · ---· _._ • ... 1978 Honda at Peters Landing and ~e<tnn8 uejcansanda T-shut. .. ._.__ -drink at-ecntley s. m-Ccnter. · Tfiiev~ stoic I • • • sa ver. me u mg two candlesticks. at cs ima wo o last seen drivinaa Cadillac or Lincoln Huntinpton ShoreclifTs. in the 2000 r ·-·· Beach aluminium siding was taken last Contl·-ntal 1n the di·-tion of r -un· bl""'k Be h Bl d --.-Frida) 1f\ernoon from in front of a '"" ..... PU "" 0 ac • .... ·• A man's 18K gold bracelet 'alu~ business in ... C' l()(X) block of West tain Valley, witnesses said. S 000 "' • • • . Burglarsst•Christmaslightdeca-a1 I. was rcp<>ned lost or stolen Coast H1gh~a). A woman told polict that • orations from a home m the 9000 Tuesda) along 1he JOO block of Forest blrtfootcd man -wcarlna a baseblll blotk of Rocky Mountain. '\venue. -----~oaatala Vall _ tlJJ tried m tNb Rr-:pune .ilf htr..---So-m_c_o_n_c-"-s-.to~te .. _•:r -ft-' btai-k" -he ;wner ofa c~m-colorcd &975 Resicknts. of the 17800 block of Part. She hit Otc man.in the fact with Diamondback 8MX bo>s' bicycle at Volkswagen Bu~ ~paned the car P1pcMone Street reponed Monday her fist c1u1in1 him 10 run toward~ Sowt1s ~. stolen Mori'da) ma.ht on.Mo.SS Sl!C.Ct. that the) 41Ko"(rc<U bufllt_ey at the Adams A venue. c iOla poflcc. • • • -• 'l • , home of a ntithbOt who was IW11)' for A rnident 0( the• 19900 block of Somonc stoic $200 1n cash and SQQ Police arre!ltcd two motorists Tue~ an u tendt>d pcnod. n intrudtt prifd Estuary ~poned that IOmC"One had in clotJuna from a 1%6 Volk'\waaen da' on ~usp1c1on of dri\ ina under the a rear sliding door to enter. then burwL.rized his blue 9l84 Toyota near Pi<'tfic C'oa t H1ghwa\ and Main innucncc of alcohol. Betty L. Holl· ran~d.l'd a bedroom. The lo 5 ap- C'cik. GTS whilclt was puked in the trttt. . '"l'hcad. 59. \\IS trrtsted .at I :.0 part"ntly includro• ie w.elr) · foded • • • p.m. o n South oast H1ah~ay. John • dnvcway. The loss 0001nc stereo 1Thte'~ stoic t~o hi) le, \alu~ at Richard Outch. 59. of Sin ('kmentc .\man waurtt tl'<i Sunda) after he cquiemcnt won~ !2• · S.40 and a t~I twn valued It S.00 "as am·stNI 11 1 :35 a.m. on 81ufT allcll'tll) put women's colotne m a Somone possibly usina 1 passkey from a uraat 1n 1ht I SOOO block of Dm" and ( oa!lt Ui.hway. ..booMer" 1a ~ct and lcf\ th~ Thnf\) 1, buf'l)arize a praae o n the I 0900 blod .. of Edingtr ~venue. a l'('S1dcnt re- poncd Monda). The lcm. estimated at $200. includt'd tire~. ""h«ls and tools. • • • .\ hlut' Murra')' beach tru1wr h1c~dt• "a' ~tolcn from lrvint Hith hool on thC' 4300 block of Wa.laut .\' enue: ---- A SJOO 'terco "'" rcPQrtcd 'lk>ll:n • from -L.CaL at l 04& Main trccJ belw~n IO:JO C).n\. Mond~) and 10 a m. Tuesda). • • • Beer. caga~tte and change, total· 1"'St.OIO, "-trt rcPortcd tol~n from RN! Hill Lun h. 3001 RN! Hill H' .. tict"'rcn 1 p.m. unda) and 6 a.m. Monda~. Ent!") WA'I made b' Jlf'}ml a front door Abo'n U OO in cath was.stolen f1'0fn a tiling rabinct of a -.nas on the lb800 blockof.._~ ~ ............... \ m 1('f()~ ... , e. ldc\'ilion and ·,,CftO ~~~tCJl' ¥.err 1oleft6-abusint11on the ~000 block ol Maia 9artct. ••• \ 1clc' 1 ion wt iiiftl9 '1500 -.s .. wlcn from the ~ loc of mt ln1ne Hilton H<*f on llw 17900 hi<"-~ r1I Von K.annan Awe•ntt. ---------~._.- J Ht her profits could then be afued. u~d fer ether purposes Call for 2 ex~aldes 'lin11Junltj!_ opposed "My mis ion to reJca~ the hosiaaes has al~ays ~n · . . ba'sed upon bumanitan.an arouods. and at no umc have J ~ _ ~.Y·~ At~&ff P1tt1. -·e/LA0WllENCE i.. KNUTSON • • 1111~.._ ...... . · WASHINGTON -:-Prtsident Rcapn is di58p-evc:r had any dealinas in arms or money." the statement · pointed by the overwhelming opposition in ('ongrcss to said ... Mv mission has been. and will continue 10 be . his plea for limited im~unity for two former ai~es linked indepe~dent ~f any 1ovemment.'' He made no reference WASHINGTO"."' -A mem~r of to the-Iran-Contra affair. but bas no plans to shield tbcro_to-rnee.tu•-*'ih bloah.--~ --th~ Senate ln~lhgcnce Com1111~ttt= -with,_traftt of executive t' cmcnc . a White .House . said today that 1t ~as clear the U nat~d spokesman said today. The Senate s Democratic and R rt· "'ort.h told bl•• r•e tales States ~ ~tvcd sharply dis· Republican leaders today joined the chairman and vice epo • .ni -• · · cou~ted pn~s fof arms sold t<ritwn. chaimlan of 11\c Senate lntelliaence (:'ommitkt in • LOS ANGELES -Lt. Col. Oliver North initial! possibl y to leave antlat~ profits that \:Xprcss~ :0pposi1ion tn..,Rcapn's ~Oi)(llll_:-to tfllnt-rafie1ca-reports about the ~ret TfanU ntra armsoea as could bc-u~fot~t~~ ammunny to former national stcur1ty adv1str John disinformation and d"'nbcd a plan· that involved as .~~aid ~1cara~ gue;rral -PoindenCT an~ ~rsilf'.'d. aid~" Olive~ Non~. Reapn ~id trading American hostages for kidnapped . re la ti ves of 1 I think that s clea~. said ~n. Tuesday that giving hm1ted 1mmu!\llY from .PJOS«Ut1on Iranian officials. accordina to ~ report pubhs~ed \oday .. "1ll1am Cohen. R-Ma1~e. emerg!ng ~as the best way to compel the.officials to testify about the The repon int~ Los Angeles Times also described North from a closcd'~oor heanhg ai. which · · to the re~IJ -as-betna Jtvcn t01Mki1niwdnnmtt'iotorres-arrchamt'tM- .a ar in Nicaragua. Reaaan·nas r'cfuscd to question. the aa~e& . kidnappin1 tale waulot believed by a cotlea1ue. Nonh \\'einbc~r was testifyi ng. himself about their tole in the affair. "I tt\ink 1mmun1ty told a National Security Council colleague that he had "It could have bttn ~n error; if should be something of a last-resort.'' Sen. Ro~rt Byrd. ordered Iranian relati ves kidnap~ and held an cages or \Ould ha.ve been a ca.k~litt1on to allow ' ~W. Va. said on ABC's "Good ~orning Amenca_. .. "To crates throughout Europe. the times rcponed. quoting tor a h!~ margan . between. the grant immunity al this stage. I think. would be 10 invade unnamed sources close to North. Tht' colleague. P.l")Ct' 1pai~ ~Y-.~-d~!; Jran1!!'J...!O_J?.~.~-~~~ .. Lhc proyince ofth.e.fode~ndcnt coun~I. who ~asn.'t.~.Y~n... i4flltified .. -as anti-terrorism special isl David Major. m1dd eArnen an lne amount eventu· ~""appointed ~·ct and at..vrould. I thmk.~fWade-the $Ub5Cquenlly Uscdlhc NSCssccurcin-housecompulet-o lfll}' r~1moorscd ~c C1A to t e -~ro' incc of 1he select committee.'' Sen. Bob Dole., R-question Nonh about his amnion. a source told the Penta,on. Cohen said. -Kan .. also appearing on ABC. said he thought ~yrd:s v1ew newspaper. Nonh twice iioored the queries. When asked While t~e exact value of. the wa~ held b~· a majority of the Senate. "My view is they a third time if he had ordered kidnappings. tapped out a weapons shipments to Iran re~aaned don't ncc-d ·immunil' •. They ought to come up there and one-word reply: "Yes." the Times reponcd. unclear. the.re has been t~st.1mony ~II \\hat the) kno¥i .... Dole said. "I think they owe it to ~ that ltao pa.ad about $10. m1lhon. o~rir president and they owe ino their country." which S 12.2 milli?n was reimbur~ed · to the Pentagon. d I 1 I d l .,(_ ·\ --·· ,;--~---Shultz to condemn channels / _ W,.\-SHINGrON -Setretan1 of State George P. -· · ' ~ ... ..,,... .. C'ohen said the Sl2.2 rnlllton was-Waite en es ro e n arms; e~ . too low by a .. substantial" margin. "It LONDON _ T~rry Waite. the Anglican Church was at least wholesale." he added. en' 0 , m~di ted with helping to gain the. release of U.S. I-le wo.uld not say whct~er the hostages in Lebanon. has denied reports he was involved Shullt is ~ to .co_nde.mn the prCJCJs of J?rfvaTe -~-Pioneerlftd pilot Chuck ~r •hown before be met an channel" commun1cat1ons betweef\1he White House and -. . .. ... u..s . ~nvoys abroa4. it was learned 1oda)'. Howeve(. he a'riation ~ark today to mark e annlverNry of the W ... -t will allow John ft Kelly. the U.S. ambassador to Brothen famed nl&ht at Kitty Hawk. comminee had heard testimony on · in a deal to suppl) arms to 1ran for the captives' freedom. who decide<S what to charge Iran or Wartl' made the denial in a statement iss ued Tuc~ay how much to rcimbµrse the Pen-afkr--OC"'-S repons in Washington 58id he had beehl n tagon. conta ct ¥.Ith Lt. Col. Oliver North. the U.S. National He said ... Th~c Iranians sd a · · · 'ed-HHt..-T~nns Lebanon. to .stay on the job despite his involvement in such communications. 11 was also learned Ke-ll y's secret -,Contacts with the National Sccunt)' Council about coven mericaJl-&ml.~mcetsWrln and Amcrican-hosla an=&birion lnfunated -Shultz. who ha 1 1e fore ~----lo& mol'e mGMy-than they v.-err contro~ l'rS). W;111c's statement said "the interests of th~ wonh. They were underpriced to the ho!>tagl·~ "ill not be served by s~cifyin,g m~ con1aets. m1dd&cmen in that senst";1lftd-t+tc-n-th~ -, ~~!l~that '-had lim ited knowledge abouJ tb.L -Qll ~peed= record·· _itty Hawk a~niveg-sary price went up." -----------------------,;_------------------The Reagan administration has By Tlte Associated Press said money lcf\ over after the Pen- tagon Wttf'rirnbuncd-was"divcrtcd to" aid the Contra rebel~. Congressional investigator5 have been unable 10 document how much money is in· volved or exactly where 11 went. member -House committee that wi ll 10\'estiga1c the lran-Cont_ra connec- tion :tnd-coord1nate the work or that chamber's other panels probing the Hamilton. meanwhile. told re-Serunt' Counsel stafT ml·m~rs as KITTY HA\\ K. I\ ( _ p10nl·ering pilot Chuc~ Yt·agl'r \l't ~t't another portl'r<>thotthe lntelligenceCommit· partofasha.ke-upb) Reagan'snewl> a'iauon·mar\.. ioda). ll}ing from the (ahfornta de\l'r1 lo Km~ H:i"k t~ tee wilrhear from Regan on Thurs-·named national · security ad"iscr. establish a speed record and mar~ the ann1,ersar} of the Wright Brothers da~. Frank Carlucci. wflo will be Po1ndex-famed Osght. "It'll ne'er rt'plnct' sc-~ ... a smiling Yeager said as he rme.':'~d from fiasco. . · Rep. Dante ·Fascell. D-Fla .. wall designated as vice chairman and Rep. Di";k Cheney, ·R~Wyo .. will be tilt> On Tuesday. the chairman of the tcr's successor neu vear. 1he p1per Cht'vcnn<' 400L. twin-engine turboprop at 7:05 a.m. Id been Senate Intelligence Commiuee. Sen. ·•CIA Director William J. Casey watting all morning to sa) that ." \'\·ager. a retired Air For e gl·ncral. too k off Oa' e Durenbcrger. R-Minn .. said .he was described as alert and in stable Jursda' "'&hi from Ed»ards Air Force B;uc, .. her~ h~ l}Fa~e the "'~nd ba111~1 \\3\ · convrnced after 12 ·.,.ersi1) in \1> . .n. tic reached K ill~ Ha" k fi H' hour\ and 15 minutes latt•r. 't t•agcr said Cohen said the weapons. primanly TOW anti-tank-missiles and parts for Hawk anti-aircraft r k w · man y o er· mode s no longer in production and that. conscquentl~. there might be some latitude allowed Hamilton is the outgoing chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. t'S 1mo0\ 1 at 1ver North on his Hospital 1n Washinston af1cr suffer-hi a'erag,c speed was 450 mrh, hut because no speed record for this l~pe of o" n pullrd ofT the ··scam" diversion ins a minor brain sc11urc; Monda)· aircraft currentl) l').1sts hctwct·n thost• two point'>. any spet•d would ha' c ~11 he to the Contras;... •The New York Times. 1n today'$ r\.'cord. Toda\ is thr 8Jrd ann1"·rsar~ ofthc Wright Brothers· Dc-c t 7 t'>Or. in pric ing such items. · . Fascell is tht' chairman of the Foreign AfTairs Comm ittee. C'hC'ney 1s the c;hairman of the House R.;pubhcan policy rommiue--e. He told reporters after a closed rditions. reported that Case} c~lled 01ght at K111~-Hawk. thr tir~• \ucccssful \U!i.lainl'd t11gh1. ~ess1on with White House Chief of North shortly afl~.r an American • . · Cohen also satd Wctnbergcr told _ the panel that h~ had •begun an ----.-internal an\e.uigauon by the Pen· tagon's inspector general into tht' ' handling of1he weapons sale. TbeJ QQOmlmcnts. along "1th others. were ~nnounced by House Majorit~ Leader Jim Wright of Texas a-nd Republican leader Bob Michel of llhno1s. Staff Donald T. Regan that he was cargo plane carr)ang arms t«? the li'-.-... om-v ezn111ndB at rate.of-2.8-rvt.r.1!8'1Jt ron' inced ·the president '"had Contras wa~ shot down 10 a k 1f an~• ~ r-r-· - nofhing to do w1rtl thc·diversion of CTA personnel and 1.'Quipm-cm were • W A."S'Hl GT() -The lT.S. econom). o 'itciCJ 6} a surge In car sales. funds. involved. The newspaper. quoting a npanded at an annual rate of !.8 pcrt:cn1 from Jul~ through Scptl.'mbcr. the "On even lrvcr in this operation House member familiar w11h Casey's go' ernmenl reported ttxla). fhe Commerl·e Ocpanmen1 !>aid thl· re'" ed \\as O 111 {-Nort h· s hand .. ' 1estimon'. said Nonh assured Case~ . ix·rformance of the gross national product. the broadest m~sure of cconomac . fn the Rouse. Rep. Lee A. Hamil- ton. 0 -lnd .. "Aas named LO head a 15-l>url·nberger said. that the t lA "-as not im-olved. . health. was accompanied b' a subs.1an11al p1d-up 111 mflauon M \H'll. .\n Duren berger sa:iG Regan has made •The New York Dall'v News. ci1 rng mfl3t1on indrt ued 10 the GNP "as ming'a1 an annual rate of J.o ~~cent in th_e it-eft>11r 10 him "thatwhoe\--erpulkd 11 soum~s it did noH<k'-n~bf\..-~Ft~r.wr:. daut:>k--t~~prtHhroogh-=J"Unc. The 6 :-.P t111plic1t toda' that Case' has told. friends he pnce dellator. "h1th nll'a url· l}.t·e chan.gc} anti rhangc' in purcll:mng NEWPORT HAaBOR LUTHE~CBUllCH __ Jt~~~~~~~~~d~cr~1~~~~·:~~h~0°~riu~t~~~~·~rolsi>e:-lrj:TTalcpp:--rNoiOp:rr~ia;:tc:::-·__;~~-~~-mo-ln earl) Oc'iobt-1 IO pamt_ns. h:ld n~n]ust I. percent 1n 1 c second quanIT. tht' lo"c"t intlatmn 798 Do Ori ~ ic Nonh." Meese outlining susp1c1ons that Ira-ratt' ~inn· the )Jlrtng of 1% -f --~ -~eWfeft .::~, CAv:Z863= ------..D~~~t~'M!':i~etieutenan1co1onet. =~o~~to~~~~.~; Surry bas most deaths among power plant._ t===='.:.=,t--=-:.....====--= L (714) 648-8631 -i was fire'd from his JOb-as an -aide on ..aid he had no hinl of such ad1' c.rs.ion i PASTORS: Roger J. Berg and Kim Eifert Krogstad 4 Prc-;1dcn1 Reagan's National Sccuri1~ unul almost two months la1er. 1 J Council en No". :!5. North's superior •The latest CBS News-Ne" York ' COME CELEBRATE J on the council. Vice Adm. John _ T1mc!i poll. released Tuesda~. !>how-C t Poindexter. resigned. · et! that Reagan's overall Job rating We'll sing praise unto the Lord in a setting of warm ~ '\skl·d about the nature of Po1ndl'\-n·ma1n ed stable a1 47 percen t of those ~ candlelight and brilliant poinsettias. Evcr~one is welcome on I tl·r's role. Durenberger !laid: polled. but his image as an honest 1 Chmtmas Ev" for services at 5 P.M .. 7 P.M .. and 11 P.M. Hol~ J "Po1nde,ter didn't pull ofTthe scam. public figure slipped from 54 percent i " That's Ollie North's work.'' a week ;igo to 50 pe rcent. Communion will be celebrated at the Ll P~M -service onl). "It is rkarto me that (North ) acted •Farsi lad~ Nancy Reagan said Pastor Krogstad will preach at the 5 P.M. service wh ich will be totall y without proper authont) in Reagan is .. , cry anxious" for No.r1h • C gl·am.l lowanJ children with their participation in the sermon • ih1<; mailer and ifs up to him to come and Poi ndexter to tell their stones. NORFOLK. Va. -The Surn nudt.·ar rlant hl·l·anw the deadht'st in the ·nallOO when lhc death toll from an al'l'llkDI douhkd lO four. t\\O \\3tchdog gro upHa\. a status that V1rg101:i Po" er hlamcs on had hrrr-T"\\\>~'Orkcrs died at a hospital Monda\ from burns ,uffcrcd when a pipe ruptured al the plant Dec. 9. raisi ng the numbt.•r of deaths at th e plant srnn· Surr) opened in I Q7 2 to nine. "It's been bad lurk al ~urr) ... V11 g1 nia Po"l'r :,po~csman Jim McDonald !laid T ucsda' in R 1chmond ... ·\II of thl''-l' :ll'C1dcntc; l'ould ha' c taken place at Mount Stoml. too. which 1s a coal plant. \ione ofthrm are nuclear-related ·· No radiation was relca .. cd whl'n tht.• I 8-1nr h stCl'I pi pe burst. releasing JOJ)()(} gallons of boili ng \\all'r and 'h'am at ~urn l 1n1t :!. T"o other worker'> v.erc ho p11ah1cd . and thl' singing of some o f their favori te Christmas carols. ~ forward no" and produce the rest of During an encounter w11h reporters ' Pastor Bt.•rg "111 pr(•ach at the 7 P.M. and I.I e.M. sernces. H1'i ' th (' piece of the PUZJlc. and we'll ha vl' \\hill" \1Sit1ng a children's hospital. Poll finds most teen-agers have bad sex C 't.·rmun "ill tx· '"The Christmas Sto~. ·· Mrs. Diane Frisbee" ill J 11 door." Durt'nberger said. she said. "He "ants them to talk. -- ' 'iign for the hearing impaired at the 5 P.M. scr\'ice. Ba'b}S1t11ng j In othl'r<kvclopmeots: he's \l'I) anxious for thei:n 10 talk." J "Ill oc a\a.Llabll: at 5 P..M..and 7 P.M_ _ •lhl· o"ner of Southern Air . •_Ssrrr1ar of St tr Q.corge p. a:::.-=--;. ' .\rrl\ e '20 m1nu cs carr\<. and .e-AJ, 0\. festi ve Yuletide mu_ sit' ., lnm<;pnn. t e catgo aiili11dinkt<tt0 ShulT7 answered . natl'" lmcihgcncr I .irm'> dehvenes to Iran and the C'omm1t1et• quco;t1ons until late Tues-' featuring the :-.; H LC l'.ho1r and soloists with special inst rumen-( ontra!I. said in an in ten iew in da). f tal mu~1c al the 11 P M . sen· ice. All three sen ices" ill include J toda' ·s Miami Herald -itm tre ha •Orn!>Cr' all' cs angrv at what lhq ' glonouc; Chric;1ma\ carols and special musical selcc11ons. -J been· ubpoenaed b) the St:11a1c and call a 1 ra 'nch mob" seeking 10 Pf~s-fonhts-m u wors sp in o nor o l c t HouSl' intelligence panels and b) a hani Reagan o'er lht' Iran-Contra Chnsl Child' l kderal grand JUI) in Miami. crisis said thr~ are launchmg a S2 J •The White House announced the m1lhon mail and TV bht1 10 "ra1~e a "-e.•~~~~"-~"'•"•1:\49"'-....o..~-.-.~~"•"•~~ rrs1gna1wn!'i of two more National na11onal uproar.'' . - COME SEE WHAT WE'VE BROUGHT HOME FORm-E-HOLIDAYS- W .\SHI NGTON -.\mcnl'a·~ t)p1cal 17-)ear-old -'>'hether bu~ or girl -ha'> had ~~ual intercourse but ooh '<Hllcllm u-btfl-IH'onirol ~ nin:Q. ..avs. rnepoll. con Ul'I ·~ OUl'I H-:lrrt<; and ""tK't31t'S-:tntf-rcle:tseJ Tnc-sday h,· the Planned Parenthood Fl0dl'ral11.111 of .\mt'm·a. said 57 percent of the nation's 1 7-\car-old~ an• M"<uatl) ('\pcnel'lced. bul J.7 perrent ne\l"r USC birth control and just 33 pi·rcent .a~.;i~\ltMhat comb111a1iou 'irm:ills assures the "disastrous consequences" of large numbt.·rs of unintended pn-gnanc1cs that end in abortion or in babies thl· tecn-agns cannot take care of. ~aid Planned Parenthood''> prc;sidt•nt. 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"Ph• fuatllnJMd ..r• dellvery ~ thhlpped. ~ ' Offer~ ............. ..., •• Sot) Ha_, ....... C.U ..... (Ac ........ ,·-. 'l Convicted . .. . spy gets three life --···---~···!·····~--..--t--!'~----===-::::::::::;;:=-sentences -~ BALTIMORE (AP) -Convicted --spy.. Ronald-W ~ Pelton did ''ir-. revocable damage" to U.S. in- Jellilencc-plhcang _capability. a -prosecutor said before. the former National Sccurify Agenq employee was handed thrtt ltfe 5entenCCSc. Pelton's lfttorney. however. argued that his client -one of a record 13 Americans charged ~ast year-w11h es ib -dido'uicsci:vLuharsh a !--==================;:~ pcnalt)' as convicted spymaster John A. Walker Jr .. who also was sentenced to life. Pelton "on ·the spur of the moment wtnt 10 the Sovicr Embassy and ~alked 1n and began a fi vc-)ear pcnod. otT and on. of. espionage.'' defcn·sc law)er Fred Benn{'ll said after Tu~sda} 's sentencing. "Onl) nine da)S of this man's life we~t" invohed 1n {'Sp1onagc ... Bennett said he would file an appeal. based o~ th {' lcgaht) of mcnts10 authorities were voluntary. U.S. District Judge Hr rbcrt F. Murray. selttcnri ng Pelton to three lire terms plus 10 years. said he had bt'tra~cd a "spcc1al J??Sit1on of trust." The prison terms " ill run concurrcnt- h . Pelton also was fined SI 00. ·-H~ wtll be--ehgible for parole-in I 0-rt---''---• -->--e&r~. but &nnell said he probably "ould not bt' released for 25 to 35 \cars. based on other espionage case·s. · Pelt on. 45. was convicted in June of four count~ of espionage for .selling 1nforma11on about ho" .th{' NSA ~~~~c~o~ll~cc~t-s,-dccodes.and,.'1ruWbH=C$~·~1~n~~U-.!c~~==~~~~~~::;: mat ron-to-1tll'""SOv1cts bet" een I Q80 and 1985 for S35.000 plus C\pen~. U.S. A.t1ornq Breckenridge Willcox sa1d~1CMC -·"'· >.nt--&--+----4 - - -~sage that the go,cmmcnt co n- siders espionage cases wi th th e ut- most scn ousncss. AIDS vaccine test on hg.mans starts in Africa NE W YORK (AP) -ciC'nliSIS ha\t.' bt'g un le!lllng an <\IDS \accine on humans 1n 7aire. surpnsing man) researchers "ho believed that .su.ch ~r~;;;;;!!!!~~~=;::;;~c;_:;;:;~~~-~~, c\pcriments wl'r{' at least a year away. according toa report published toda1. ~t~:i~~i~~l!iilE~:!~lt!!! -----R~rrhm from Za ire and-Fra ha'<~ bt'en "ork1ng 1n the <\frican nat ion 'iincc September to de' clop a ----¥1t('t'tfte-l6 1m m unt7e-peopic,n~ctcd \\llh the :\ID '1ru~bu1 "ho ha'e not \Ct de' l'lopcd &he disease. The New York Time rl'ponl'd, quoting medi- cal ">OUrtl''i 11 did not name. · Ho,,e, l'r . .\IDS e"<pcns were quick to point out 1hat after th e 1nitial t{'sllng. much ground had to be co' cred bdorc th e de' elopm{'nt of an act ua I cfTecll' c ' arci ne. Prchm1nan result!I of 1he cxpcn- men1s arc not C'\pcctcd until late next ,car and rescarchC'rs will probably net>d al least anothl·r ~car bcfot.e ~hey will bt' ahlt' 10 c' aluate their results. tht• newspapcr said. -:-The ~1cnt1<1ts workini in Z~ir~lf-+~~~~~P-.,tl!lllll!I~•~=:::== ba\'.c..carricd out tbc C!DUllll£Dl.~~-·--...... • small numbt'r of pcople. the Times reported. Animal experiments are oche\ ed to h:I\ e preceded the Zaman-French work. Detai ls of the C\pcnments ''ere not kno'' n. Zaman onk 1als ha' e been reluc- tant to relea'i{' an' statistics on lhe disease. but thl' \J1S. Centers for Disease Control has estimated that "IDS strikes 17 to 40 6f ever) I 00.000 Zairians each year -or ---"i-fl, Hftto-10.000 proplt' pcrycar;._~-:-Ht=f1 .. ••• 8) comparison. th l' CDC estimates . .. that .\IDS stnkM 99 people per million eve11 \ear in the United tatcs,or9.9 pcr-IOO.OOO. but the U.S. population is sc\Cn times that Of Zaire. _ The-AIDS virus paralrz!S the . immune ·system. caus1~1 v1ct1i:ns to fall prey to a wide va net of infec- tions. Shed fire ln Teza• cauR9 7 fatalltln MARSHALL. Tc"as(AP)-Scve.n people including at least tw~ children died today in an earl)·moming fi~ at a shed behind a home. fire officials ~~. . Manhall Fire Chief Jar!'~._....­ Holmn confirmed seven fatalil';CS- Authoritin were tf)int to dekmune the aaa of the v1ct1ms, but Aolmcs said at · least two wett school""IC )oOUAlllC~ . --i-:':"'1!---"f'll'll'l1911111'W""'lr•19W_.., A nciahbor noticed the fire shonly before 5 a.m. and summoned 1uthont1es. Hol mes said. It was exun1u1shcd about half:in hour later. II the victims may ha "e hclonaed to the same fim1ly but 1de!!tlfica11 ons had not bctn made, I.. .... .,L8w,,..IUIFl ... L ".., ...... ~lfVf!ICotcuol °"VII'!' ~300.~ ..... _ "9111 lof ..... °"' ..... Of ... ,,,Off* lotl l ............ _ .......... ~ ... 10-.041'1e ......._ Mt10f1 proof °' IN low9f PfQ T!\11 Giie< -'-o.L ............. ~~CMlll ...... '• . • MOUDAYMOURa · .... ... Unmi.f _, ·~··.. ....... . ...... "&-·-·· tn•I -~ 11i'.t'mali' . lffii ... nM' l .. ,,.., ,ll!M l ........... '~ ·-:-mi;·· ..... .......... 1, ........ . , ... , .. ,," '."f:~':r. .. ,. -., ........ .,,, ........ , 2 ..... ... ., ....... ,. .. ,,.._. ....... •-ttcWt•. tllltnl ..... ......... ........... 11111•4'> , ....... ........... ~ tlJlt,......, • tr?- MANAGUA, Nicaraaua {AP) - President ·Daniel Ortep said Sam Nesley Hall. identified as an Ameri- ca1uuspected of spyina, will be tried. by a revolutionary tribunal like the one that convicted U.S. mercenary Eugene Hasenfus. Meanwhile, Sen. Christopher ~;-arnmunccothat he would l>e allOwed to visit Hall today. ,. He also said t'hert was a ··~SO" chance liasenfus would ~-p«doncd and release(! fo the com1 da s. ---:pcrh . N 1caragua as ignored a request by the U.S. Embassy that an American. consul visit Hall. The embassy says it canno t confirm Hall's identity until an official sees him. Nicara uan authorities h1vc-1dcn1- from-Oayfon. Ohio. Reports in the ___ ...... .ill· ed5tata say.htis._lhe. bmtb«.oL Re p. Tony P. Hall. D-Ohio. 1i.am.l:lal+..was arttstcd Friday ih a restricted m ilitary area nearthe Punta Huete air base. 13 miles northeast of Manasua. ·with maps stuffed in his son. accordin& to Nicaraa.uan of. 1c1als. .. _... ,. .. - Ortcp.dcscrlbcd Hall a s a .. mental· ~~~AGUA .. Nicarqua (AP) - ly unbalanced person" and claimed President D"ntel Ortega formally he brouaht explosives into the coun-rt'questc:.d ~ pardo n for IJ .~., try to help U .&-heeked-C'ontra ttbels ·mercenary ~ugeM Hasenfus. wbo 1s in their fishi against the leO~ serving30yearsforh1s role in fe".')'_ing San<iinista government. arms to Contra rebels. the Sandinista · It "would be normal procedure" to government announced today. turn him over to a revolutionao The communj_Q!le read over t~e tribunal. O~ega to reporte~ ~es· · gpv~rn111e~t 01ce oTNTcaragua-i-ad10. day. "The tribunals are for terrorists." station said the request to-the Na-~c wasconductin&terrorist activities ~ional. Assem~ly would .be made in this country." effective as qu1~kly as po~s1blc. • T . . ndinlStaS soon after they OV°en J'CW P~sident Anastasio Somoza~a ri&ht- ist pro-Ameri~an stronaman~ in 19'79. The-tribunals tried Somoza sup- porters accused of human rights violations. and later the Contras. ~all is be.in held-al a Mana ua un r a national emcrgtncy law. but has not bttn ormall cha,.geo. The law. imposed four yeMl.. a~~-t ' Sari<lliiistas iajlgbt the Contras_. &i <.'S security agencies wide powers to search. arrest and hold ix-oplc. . Dodd. who met .with Ortega on Tuesday. said h e.. and Tony.. Hall would be allowed to visit the prisoner. to Ortega. ~old "fhe AsSQ(:iated Press earlier tha\ "Nicaragua has always bee~ rea"dy to show its s<>O<.!will." . Dle~bership . suspe.niied Riot death-- toll at 1-63- in Pakistan Bfne A11oclated P.re11 . -GENEVA -Iran's official news agency repon ed today the Tehran government was calling o n OP.EC to suspend Iraq's me mbership for refus1 ng to cut its oil produc tion . Th~n ca!t new doJ!l>t on OPEC's ability to reach a finai agreement on pro<fuctJon cuts a~lgned to boost oil prices by a bout S4 a baml. Saudi Arabia has announced it is ready to c ut production as part of an OPEC plan to drive·uppri.c.es. Thelslamic Republic N~s Agenc-yuid a hi h· TbQ th~ee officials in rankina rninian oil official had told it that Iran was..u · tbe other · . · .... a war ors1x \ears. Sources a e n Japanese. French and then Amcri- inJurcd since Sunda). when the cans and reunif} Vietnam under the violence began a fter raids on Pathan Communist banner in April 1975. in the l~niandelegation to the OPEC ~~tinghereS;aid theycouid not confirm or deny the repon. The OPEC oll ministers. except Iraq. have te ntativclv asreed to production cuts amounting to about 7 percent' pverall for three months starting Jan. I. . gun runners and drug dealers. The three. along with Chinh's Ambulance workers said two men predecessor. the late Le Duan. had were stabbed to death today in the emerged as a collective leadership S ri lled i. Om Wi t BerJJn Landhi neighborhood o f Karachi. after Ho died in 1969. They were part fJ'. ans eipe ~~ e9 · Hospital officials said crews re-of ont' of the most stable autocracies . BERLIN -Two S) rians have been expelled from West Berlin under an covered the bodies of three" people in Communist histor) . .\llied ban imposed after a trial linking Syria lb terrorism. The Syrians werl' killed TueMJay. Th · I d 'fi T ri~•-"-· ~1led I Ti. _,,, d F d Za bo b Minor clashes-also oacurred toda\ c •r-r-e-p a«-ment'S arc cxpcctc to 1dent1 1cd._li {'W u..._.x:rmayAtJ. ex..,... ast l-nUt9';1ay, a n o ua a u . h and h J be announced Thursday along .... ith expelled ~n Tuesday. Both ~ere turned away at the border trying to cross from ~ n~~t erb 1 nok rt ca~dte rn the new Central Committee and East Berlin. On Tuesday. 1t was also announced that three North Korean arac 1. am u a~c.e wor ers sa1 : , . r Politbu _ ~fil...o.mals~e exl?!.l!td from West ~rlin. Today. sourt'cs saiU.thcy were ~rt 1\ ca~fc_w.cove~1~gaoout two-thirds _r.Jl:ni ... saidJb~rtlirem nJ's were at of an operation sh1 pp1ng western military pans to Nonh Korea. The Synan of the cit) of7m1thon-was-retaxcd-for the leaders· own re -uest because-of pair had been listed in a Nov. 27 .\llied order that bannep 'wo dozen ··ccrta1n t"o hours today _t~ allow ~opk to .. advanced a e and :!id ~ .. S nan nationals .. who live and wo.r! 1n the_ fom_ID.LUllSl~led EasLBerlu:i_sbop_for 00.:UU~·-Sokhcrs-. He caJJed th~brillianu1iffifp1ci---~_.......,,.....-......_oftnose barred ha_v not been rck-ased. -trolled he q ty_ Jn_....lf~s.=-w,.a,ih or our beloved Ho':-and .. bn 1ant mounted machine guns. wh ile others . . .. . .. _.rcOll' DJOtbe.•••1n-•I• '-o,• a...1 • .,.turn set up behind sandbags on rooftops. Communist fis!Jters a nd saC1d the) l'D4 • r',.--~t • Mi, -.~ Most areas were untroubled but would _be adv isers to the entral ANTL~ffi tppines-res1 en oF.i.Wn qu1no s government tooa_y_({_·n-sc. any mops m the doWiffi>Wll CrunmillecA reJectcd an appeal b) ex-President FeJ"dinand E Marcos· ailing_ mother that her area and the Sind Industrial Trading The~legatcs stood and app!auded on tx· a flowed to come home "1f onl~ for a few days:· Presidential spokesman Estate. Pakistan's largest industrial the retirees for two or three minutes. frodoro Benigno__..said in a television interview 1hat, the Cabinet had area. remained closed. Hung embraced and kissed each of ant1c1patcd the possibility of11teh a request from Marcos or his mother. Josefa. In one section of the hard-hit t he three on. both t hcck5. >A he n 11 dt'c1dC'd in an emersency meeting Monda y to keep the ban on the Orangi district. dozens of shops were OverlookufJ them we~e a f lari~ former leader. Marcos' yo unger sister, Elizabeth Marcos-Keon, died Sunda) of burn<:d out. fonie still smoldering white bus~ 0 ~~· ~ratts ° Kar hl'art failure after a long illness. She was 65 ... It is my fervent wish thaLmy son from rioting two day,s earlier. Troops M?rx and ladtfll•.r Lenin. a!ld a hu~c Ferdinand be allowed to come home if only for a few days. in order to _stopped reporters from goi ng far into b~tght red composite of the singlc-st.ar accompan~ his sister Elizabeth (Marcos-Keon) to !locos None and attend to the district. where some of the ~tt'tnamescdfl~gk~nd th~1Communist hn burial." Mrs. Marcos said in a letteroubhshed m Manila newspapers toda). hea' il'st attacks on Mohajirs oc· ammer an sic e em em. I c • I 1," ,, Scientology church agreea. to out;of-court SetttelDents~ By Tiie Associated Press i . • t.OS ANGELES-The Churc-h ofSc1cmolog} said it has agrecdloa '"Series ofout-of..court settlements with.at least . . ' w1 c: a mu 1m1 ion o ar JU gments ovenurned . The church settled the case lai.t "eek for undisclosed amounts of mo ney to avoid soaring legal fees that would far cxcced thc costs o f fight mg the lawsuits. chur,·h attornc>' Earle · C'oolc) ~id Tul'sday ... I thmk we have demonstrated that litigation against the church 1s not a cost-efTectl\e proposition ano is not the road to untold riches:· (oolc) said. One settlement in' olved a case brought in Oregon b) former church member Juhl' ChristofTerson-Titl·hbourn<.'. who won j udgment that were ovt'rturncd o n appl'al. Hcr attornc). uar) Mc Mu~. said the case "'has been full) setiled." Shortage seen of ff u virus vaccine LOS ANGELES -Vac~inc.s for a m:.,.. llu strain onginaung in T:uwan ma) ht-in Shon suppfr in coming months becausc it was mistaken!} thought the sira1D targets younger, chronicalh 111 P,CO le. pharmaceutical firms sa' . ..\ separate 'acc1ne for the Taiwan strain was devclopcd-iiecausc (J. . phaunaccuikal companies alrcad~ had started produ('ing this.. '-C<ar'.s '1<&ccm • -stlfWl:r .when-the nt:V'. strain-wansutmcd. It's th<.' fir~t time millCman one u. _ vaccint' has been availabk. Cancer •utterer •hoots ailing wife, himself LOS ..\NGELES -..\ o5;t'ar-eld man wh ose a 'anc cancer kept him from taking care of his wife. a v1cttm of .\lzhe1mer"s disease.-. apparently shot her to death. then himself, pohl·e sa~. Bernard Berger-and wife Marpm. M . - "crc fou nd slain in their West Los .\ngclcs apanmcnt Sunday afternoon b~ police" ho wt'rc.directed there b) a conrcrnedTelat1,·e. -No matter ho" sick he "'as. ht' t0ok cart' of her ... said Dorothy <.il'ller. a neighbor. Police believe Berger first shot his wife and tht'n himself sometime Friday. There "t're no signs ofa breakin or robbcn,. "Ue did a noble thing and resohed his problem." said l m .\ngelc\ polite Dctectt,t· Richard de i\nda ... I don't think she knc" what "3" happening·· "hen tht' t•nd came. De Anda said. cum·d. Chinh conce~e~ failinp in a spee~h 3 Westerners arre.ted ass. African •dents The rioting. the worst since inde-Mo nday andsa1d1twas t1metopunfy. San Jose bans TV fllmlnd olpollce raids -&' pcndencc in 1947. began aOer police the panr and government. e Ll · ..\K .\. Zambia -Police have arrested three Westerners on charses seized guns and' druss from, Pathans The three_ leaders served the nation t he~ :m· South .\frican agents and are responsible "for bombings during last in the Sohbran Goth nie~borhood. well. but Vietnam now needs more "l'd . ." s food nou. in northcm..ZambiL a oolace.spok~an said ~ocb-r..-··Thl'" .,.. h1ch tS notorious for iu 1llegalguns creau' e leaders who can carry o n ha' l' t\lnk~sed to ha' 1ng been recruited b) the South l\frican government."' und drugs 1rade. tasks such as economic relorms based '.11d L:rnrcncc Munahsa. police pub.tic relations olficei... w~A()tttl('etHht"-WtrClr3utlroTtrrerreflned t~ on capitalfst=srytctn-cent!V8. grl- arrcsr.., of the Briton. New Zealander and A'ustralian. He would no t rcve<il 'hl' Pa than drmands thbt the raids cease. culture Minister Nauyen Ngoc Triu m~n· 1den\Htt"I orpve much additional information. Es 1ona e and sa la&' • ~·l'lS-Struek out at theit said today i11 an inlet virw-withll'R' .m · pun1.,~ nl·1ghtxm •. 1he "Mo haJirs. Associated Press-: Celebrate Our Newest Club In Riverside With sis A Month For 24 Months. At Holida\' Spa Health Club. we lean : no muscle unworkctl. Because we ha,'c all the late ·t equipment ~mcJ f;Kilities. All It takes to get your body all together. wim, jog and Lifccycle®to your heart\ cone . . o come by for a free ~uest tour. and i;ce he>,,. we can work it out. F-0r le .. Sl8 down payment ;mu }j monthly JY.tymrnts of 518. Annual Percentage R~ue of 19.5%. Avail~ble at part iciP'.ain~ club.. · ANAHEIM ... (7J-09S2·$IOI, :\IOSo M:lS(nolt.1 I hltll k o otl.lncoln COSTA MESA ... ( M) WJ-336& 2.)X> H:uhnr lilHL !lk'hind Thrifty l>ru~) Ann~ Our New ~fl~Centers.* . 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SAN JOSE -City officials. prompted by the furoF-over a Geraldo Ri' cra special that showed the arrest of an innoct'nt man. have banned tclc' 1s1on crc"s frorn..fiJllU.llfrPOucc raid s ,.il~ Manager Geratd Newfarmc.-rsa1d un Tuesda\ morr concern c;hofild be slt~n for .. the r~ts~f tbe cll•~oof-----t• l'Ommun1ty. cw armer had called for an investigation after a raid rn San Jose "'as shown on Rh era· s S\ · · .. n=Vwe:<f1R':;9op1 ng-·..J-..----t• nc l' the two men arrc'ill·d O\ San Jose pohcl' was rcleaSl'<l hou"" I I I m ---·~-- __ ---=--=...;;:~ • I I ,-RNllURE-f~ -,. tt·! O <!> I I I plu.: . . . 101/0°"ALLCAT TOYS DISCOUNT WITH COUPON apiree 12-31-88 #'9fl • '"""'' • • • "''· $e1 ~ ~ .... •••• t::. •.. ... ,.,. ..... .. . • ----------- I . . .,.tuw of Irvine HP Scb9o1. • • • • Anny.Sid·~ ....... . T =-Vea ..: .!J:r:c I Miliwy ,.._ C-Pl•)'-in --.--- Wes! Ganrsanv~_11 • . · . · C1atlclren •trlnC popcorn at tbe Bantin,tcm Beach PabUc Library at a tree·trlmm~ '!eceiRJy, l!'jalle De.Yid ; Most UCI offices. to be· closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1 Most o ffices on the UC Irvine campus will be closed for an adminis- trative-hoTiday from Wednesday, Dec. 24 throu&h Thursday, Jan. I. Classes wlll-also be in rcce" durin& this period. . trative leave. Some areas of the cam~us will remain open, however. 11s will include Student Health Services. Uni\'.Clli.t.y EA.lc.n.sfo n. Campus Police. thcmailingdivis1on. research Scott (~lat~:me_ oat to tell Santa Claua what he wan~ for C _ _._ •. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ~r. and Mrs. Mark Glessner. Costa ••• Army ~-Derrell 8. Ealt, son of Mr . .and Ma . .LU Ennis of lrv1nc. has -completed batie frainina at Fort Knox, K-. . . -0 -Air Force Staff Set. IUieMa G. Lmp, dauptcr of Ronald and Ruth Otterbein of San Juan Capisuano, participated in Global Shield 86. an exercise involvina U.S. Air Force, Navy and Mari!'l~L.Coros units and -..elernmts--of-th(=canactian fo1 ces. np-itt-tanktt crew chiefwith the 9fh ·Orpnizational Maintenance Squadron at Beale Air Force Base, _Calif.__ -• • • Marine Sat. Perry R. Brooks, son of H. Knox Brooks of Irvine, has been awarded the Marine -Corps Good Conduct Medal. Brooks, a 1.979 aradua1~ of ~cwP9n Harhpr Hi&h ~hoolA1s~rvina.w1th ~he 3rd Marine Aire.ran Wing at Manne Corps Air · -Statton..ELioro. _ • • • • • Pvt. James E. Wisdom, son of James and Shirley W isdom of Foun- tain Valle}. has completed the basic fielctartiHery-cannoneer course under 1he one station unit training at Fort Sill. Okla. • • • anne Lance CpT. Vlaceit P. Oelfia, son of Maria Dclfm of Irvine. recentl) returned from a sa~oOJ.h deplo~ meni to the western Pacific "h1le s.t14oned wt th Manne Liaht Helicopter.Squadron 367. based at Mesa. girl Nov~mber U Mesa. bo~ November 30 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johsz.. Foun-· \1r. and Mrs. John Russell. H unt-Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rook. Irvine. boy tain Valley, girl _ ington Beach. girl December 1 MI~aru1 Mrs.. Steven l:lubbell, Cos~_ November 27 .Mr.and Mrs_Gacy_Raptdiuntlllgton Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Robcn . chrafT. In inr.-Beach. bo) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Behn. In tnc. girl December t OO} ---"""'--November t8 -Mr. TIR!'"M~111er. NcwPort November 19 Mr. and Mrs. Carl K1kerp1ll. Laguna Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Havens. Costa Beach. girl . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gau. In inc. girl Mesa. gii'T -· \'lr. and M~. J:rme~ BradleY, Honr-Mr. and. Mrs: Brnm Jacob). Com A1rmaa'hllt-a·Pu-•1111tW of Patricia Wilton of l.aputa Rills, hat aradualed from belie trainina at Lackland Air Force Bue Texas. · -.. .--..- K.rthbief of Seal Beach. has . been promoted to the ""k of ~or in the Air Foree. Ktthbid it. -a wine -Ii~ 'S~ n office~ with. the t 8th Tactical • • • . Marine Cpl. 6eMrt C. )lerpa.10n of Penn~ Jones of Irvine";. recently eofnl)lded ·the Marine Corps' non· commiuioned officer 1.eadenhip course. ¥~'?..~·-a 1912 paduatc of frvineH~ • ~ Pvt......_ J . Bullllf soq of May and Robert Hoenja cif Runtinaton Beach, has completed basic trainina at Fon Dix. NJ. _____ _ • • • Marine Staff Sat. Ju• M. Tale, whose wif( is the former Teresa DeLoteH--0f Huntinaton Beach, has been awarded the Marine Corps Good-C onduet Medal:-He lteufrently- scrvi ng with. the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing at Manne Corps Air Station El Tara. · December5 Mr. and Mrs. David Barnett. In 1ne. bo) December I - Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Sarabia. In me. bo) \1 r and Mrs. Michael Doughen}. ( OSla M!:.sa...iirL _ ~ December 7 Mr and ~1rs. Robel') Jeffs. Hum- LOllOn. Bc.AJacuh~&lUJI'---- ' =--· -'7fitlioticSly-office break qs bqun -.-sevmf ycaTS iao as a-money-savlna measure because only thrtt days in the Christmas-New Year holiday period would be regular w or ing days. Dunna the hohday shutdown. UCI employees can take vacation, compensatory time or lc~vc-without pay for days not covered by adminis- tabS_anJ1 ndio_statto~CI. '-- The UCI Main Library will operate under a special scheduk. Its holida' hours can be obtained b) calrng 856-61 SO. M-r~r~an;,o__.M,...,rs.~E...-1'.lC~....,Maiiiii.--.-.ihil.,.-,.-• ..,.C,....or---1-n..,...ii=-o...,.in 1kat n. bo) · • esa. gir - ona deTMar~ g1 rr ·· 'l\.f r. ana ~rs.James nt:ut'r.Wurn11r.1.=~""'"'.._-t~Pftt't....-4 M r. and Mr},K_cn.ndllGr.od\.~~~=- pon Beach. "11r~ · I i Regular 38.95 2111 ....,,.., pole>-... ~ ....... and wo _,_,.. IPOllY'lnllh blll. For UCJ students. winter quaner onentation will bqin Friday. Jan. 2. wtth classes rc-surruna Monday, Jan. 5. . ,,.....lnclnt ..... looillt -~lar 19.95_5.911 Regular 72.00_· 5911 November Zl ington Beach. bo~ Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bea' or. Costa Mr. and Mrs. Henry La Tempa 111. \.1r. and Mrs Ronald C irbus. Hun1-~1esa. bo) Huntington Beach. bo~ ington Beach bO\ Dettmber f November U November-29 Mr. and Mr!>. Peter Molson. Costa Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Osadc hl'. Mr. and ~1rs Thomas M~r. Foun-Mesa. girl Newport Beach. &III 1ain \'alleL b-0' \.1r. and Mrs. Wilham Sha'e'. Hunt- November H Mr. and ~1rs. Fred Frankland. Costa ington Beach. boy · Fllahlon Sid Swutera Fer Men-a Ladle• ,1pec191Group I Fashion Ski Suits For Men & Ladles From • Bogner• Hud • Fera • Roffe • KMln • Peter Stelnehronn •Obermeyer •Colmer ~'--A Griet Gift Wee At - 'AX·llO' Mena & Ladles December I Mr. and Mrs. Bradle) Wm. Fountain \'a lie~. girl . . SAN CLEMENTE HOSPITAL NovemberU Audf'\ and James Brown. Fountain Valle). boy Regular 48.00 3911 Ski Boots ••n Regutar 280.00 __ ~ll Harvard 'GrHn Phantom' Ping Pong ~ble Flex· Technology and 'extra-comfort' reer-«ttry deeign gives rectMtlonel aklet'l 811·day tiding ~ Thia ...... bM:>elldumbell ... ....... c:Mt-lton plllll llnd. ~ ctwome llaeve M'• eMY on .. handa. • Lllnge 'TSH' H .. teet Ski Boots Mena & Ladles Jf ftll Regular 315.00.__ 7 New heeler lyMem prOY\dM IUperiof Mrmth. In thia perlormence boot. .......... 3f.95 Our mOMPGP* .... .,.,. ...... • ~~ ... deep poc:Ml. ....... Bag~ ''°"'+1•Re91ttto•11 ....... Regular 240.00.305.00 IJP•-25,. - LA CANADA 920 Foothill Blvd. (818) 790-2717 LA JOLLA University Town Center (619) 453·5656 SAN DleGO 840 ·e· Street (619) 239-9191 HUNTINGTON lllACH 18242 Beach Bl. (714) 848-0988 LA MBA Grossmont Center (819) 463·9381 ESCONDIDO Vlneyard Center (819) 748-5858 " -~ Prtole Good Thru Dec. 23. WhMI Stock On ~ Lua Umltld Ouantitiee And Slzee On Some Sale Items. Not AH '*"8 AvaW>le At All Locations. ( OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ W~. December 17. JHe r--~~-.--1t---RTHi•'innC"Y11 ...... -t a, l&IP.WOLLENBERG ,. ............. NEW YORK ~r--OVer tne spread of AJOS i'ibcina ta,poed In a n(_w_advcnisina cam~ian for con- doms that the televasion networks and mc~oc mapzincs an refus-•na to run. " "I enjor sex. but I'm not ready to diC"for n.' a woman says in h~hne-· .size1ype in advertisements appcanna this month in-srienr n11tonatly circulated publications. ' . She is worried about AIDS, w~ich \~ ad says ''isn't just a gay di~ase. it's everybody's disease... . It su ts. ro ruse of lifeSi lcs bone deformi- ·ries that form at the b:rse of the .,t~ig toe. con oms w1 areat y ucc c ances Associ2tes of catching deadly acquired immune · · deficiency-syndrome. of Orange The brand is manufactured by County are Ansell International ttd. of Austral- spec•--••sts at ia. and its sales comprise a small share · ~ of the SISO million U.S. condom 2. 'Bunions ·~·fnlll'-11+-MAi~~.---~~~~~~~~- di rd The ads ran earlier this month in ..... ._.,.. ..... -"" .., ....... . ... " are not caused oy poorly fit- ted shocs. although bun- SO ers: like USA Today and New York magazine bunions. and hJvc been accepted by several W.V.••n•.,. • ·M•-..,.-. · ions can be f>ainfully aggrav:ued wh~n shoes don't fit properly.. 3. Treatment of bunions ~il]S with an e-xamina- tien -by a Po<liatric Physician. 4. When treatment is required;-Laser Podiatry Associates use -the safest, most modem technology available. ktt't it finally-time to smp the pain? CaU-t002y for a free consult2tion. Costa M~sa Podiatr_y_Group 1';00 Adam~ Av~ .. Suite 20.o\ Costa Mc:~a LASEii ~Tlfr ASSOCIATES CN OllANOE COUNTY • Free Consultation With This Ad ------- SAVE MONEY AU WINTER LONG. If you"d' llKe to resc ue -your energy bill from high -heating costs-this winter,_ help is here. You can start saving energy by setting your thermostat at 68 de~es during the day, 55 degrees at night. Close the doors and vents to --rooms you don't use . And if you.. can Jllanage to round up your family-in one room to eat, relax, or watch TY, an eco- nomical little space heat~r may be all you need to keep cocy. HOLD ON TO YOUR HEAT. To keep warm air from slip- in awa bt sure to cl e t r..;.;.~~-f-'~&--"""-- damper when you 're not using the fireplace. On dark and gloomy days, keep your drapes dosed to hold in the heat. I ...,-n9<1.._'.._.bticarionsr -=-'=~=;;......;: ====--=="-=-----~--.Vl , .... -But-tht' three majortc1evision networks and several leading maaa- zines. including NCwswccJc. Time and People. refused to accept the ads. Advertleln& campatcn •aaeeta proper ue catcbln& deadly acquired Immune deflclen- of-condom• wilt lftatlJ reclace chancee of cy •JDdrome. Critic• call ada beavy·..baadecl. citing· lo ngstanding policies against have grown about the risks asr;ociated pitches for contraceptives .. They say )Nith prolonged use of birth control such advertising may offend signifi-pills and intrauterine devices. cant portions of their audiences. At the same time .. condom makers homosexuals and intravenous drug "Ho" c'Ome nobod) got prejnant?" usef1, confirmed in small pumb<'rs by The ads encouraged viewers· to re-searchers. makes condoms a prod-writ<' the presidents of th<' thrtt ma)or uct every adult should know about. net~·orks to complain about the Ansctl says its campaign pTOvidcs-a· .say:lhc emergcn("t' of St"Xually tr1ans- puolic service and that the public milted d1seaSl's such as herpes that heaith issue it raises makes the ads have proved high I) resistant to medi- diff<"rcnt from previous ads for con-=-ral"tTCat mem h1rs' persuaded men and n late-OCiober. l ' S-.Suqeo _ Gcn'cral C". Everett Koop said 1n.-. But thi.' net.works contend the issue discussing steps to halt the spread of 1s better handled in news and public AIDS that condom~ff<'~h<' bt'st -affain-prognimming. --- protectioi:_ a_gain~t infection right .. This 1s a _hi hi ·cha ed ~motional _ · doms. women to consu.ler the use of con· Tou do \'Cf'\ ew aas In vour oms. -,1 amc wficrc. ~ou can save s0me-"The -l.1t~S1~ les campaign is ht-- nov.-1 6arnng_ absttnenee-. issue on. mora an re !g1ous arounds one's hfe." sa1d.Jem· Della Femina. he,ed 10 tx· the most C).plic1t to date whose advertising agency created the in citing .\IDS as a reason to use Tht'-comment was incorporated -across-thc"t'01ff1TI'Y:S:aid CBS spokcs- 1nto the L1fcStyles ad. man George Schweitzer ... \Ve, arc a Meanwhile. tfle Planned Parent-mass medium. and a 30-sccond hood Federation took out full -page condom commercial comina up in a newspaper ads criticizing nc1work program "ithout context would raise policies on contraccptiv<' advcrt1S1ng. a lot of e~ ebro" s ... campaign. .condoms. For years. condom advertising was "I ncwr thought h<t"ing an m- aimed at men and was consigned to timate relationship with someont· the back pages of men's·magazines. ,could be a malll'r oflife or death." the . . . The not-for-profit famity ptanning Otht·r condom m11kers ser tha1 condom makers have begun .aiming at least pan of their advertising at "omen. "ho industry offi cials say bu) 15 percent to 40 percent of condoms. Women have become more rccep- tl\'e to advenising for condoms. the l·ompanies sa~. because concerl)s · C B ABC and because L1fest ks has ool an cst1· evef)thing I hear about <\IDS these davs. r m more than uncomfonahlr. rm afraid." . C llre gl\ 1ng ··a dangerouo; ou e mate percent s are o t <' mar c . mtssage to .\mcrican teen.,·· b~ 11 nl'cded to do something dramatic. carrying programs and commercials Carter-Wallace Inc. of New York. tlfat promote sexuality-while refusing v.h1ch makt-s Trojans brand con - to accept paid advenising for h1rth doms. t\as 60 percent of the condom control dc\'ices. market. while' Schmid Laboratories The ad strakcs some cnttcs as too heavy-handed. Bui Lewis R. Brenner. an executive at Ansell 's subsidia" in Tinton Fall!>. N.J .. ~id the o;pread· of .\IDS be~ond .. The\ did it 9.000 times on Inc:.. of L11tlc Falls. N.J .. has 34 telc' 1!>1on last ...) car ..... the ad · said. _pcrccoL And when the sun comes out, open them up to let in the warm rays. HELP IS ON 'iilE WAY. FiD. For-more ways you can save _ energy and help keep-your bill down, -\ve'd like to ~end you our free booklet Hot Tips for a Warm Winter. If you're an Edison customer, just call 1-800- 952-5<XJ2 for your free copy. FOl~-CALL . 1-800-952-5062. An Edison representative will be happy to· answer all your questions on how to save energy. 1bgether We can brigbten the future. Southern California Edison \\.\~lll~(i TO"l (.\P) -The numhcr of unmarried couples in .\men ca ha Jumped· sharpl) to top the 2 mtlhon mark for the first umc. the ( ·en~u) Bureau reported Tuc.-sda). There are about 2.22 million un· marned-couple ·households in the Unitr-d States. up from 1.98 million las1 ~ear. the bureau figures showed. The 1ncrca5<' resum<'s a trend bncn~ interrupted last ~c.-ar when the total ded 1ned slightl}. The post-Wo r1d War II Baby Boom gencra110.n .. Jlas been wldely cued as • the focus of this increase in recent years. as young people postponed marriage and famili<'S an favor of education and careers. Although the~ have not mamed as read1h as thc.-1r parents and grand· parenis. man} have formed la ve-in relat1onsh1ps. situations that havr become more sociall)' acceptable in recent years. sociologists say. At the same time unwed coupleo; were increasing. a resurgence of the trad111onal marned-couple famil~ was being reported b} the population newsletter The Numbers News. Analyzing unpublished Census data. the newsletter found that married· couple families had increased for the first time in IS years as people \Vho • had delayed matrimony were finally settlin_g_down and having families. at dRt noT prevcnTThc renewed--. growth in unwed couples. however. with the large Baby 8oom l?OPulation bulge addin&· to growth in all SC&· - men ts of society. The estimated inc~S<' of 237.000 unmarried couples ~ould b<' the largest jump in that catqory in this decade. Steve Rawlings of the Census Bureau cautioned against over- emphasizing that jump. however. "We see a lo t of boundin1 around '""Tlf(Stifistics and generally try not to. put a .areat deal of-emphasis on one- year changes.·· he said. M<5re-mcaning'fuli.s the increase over time. Rawlings said. with the total of unwed couples 1r0\iving rapidly fro m 523.000 in 1970 to 1.6 million in 1980 and then cvcnina out 10 a more aradual increase now. The 1970 total constituted about 1.2 percent of all couples in the nation. Rawlings said. By 1980 their sha~had jumped to 3.1 percent. and now it is 4.1 percent. That comes nowhere near the rates for some · other nations) Rawlinas added, pointan out th in we en arc unmarried. C eryl Russell, editor of American Dcmoaraphlcs maaazinc. com- mented that the sharp incrcaR in unmaAied couples seems pualina af\cr the number had seemed '°level off a ~ar II<>· "Perhaps it's a consequence of all the divortt amona Baby Boornen. After. a divo~. instead of jumpini back into mam~ m&n)' may decide to live toaethcr.' she S\llln~. 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Come ----1~~ ALL WEEK LONG -DEC. i.STH 1M"u bEC. 24 TH THE GREA·T CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY .. , HERE'S flOW .. ·TO PARTICIPATE to the OR-ANGE COUNTY · FAIR GRtJUND-S SWAP MEET an find tremenaous bargains on an enormous variety 9f merchandise, valuable prizes and gifts. ..... -·--~Every we~eK:enct'duf rng December when you-visif __ _ _ the Orange-CoYnty - Fairgrounds Sw~p Mee_t, rou'll _r_e ceive a SWAP MEET SHOPl?ER-bookJet . . . ~ N~l-SSAN 300-lX ~. ,. -. Total Giveaway value up to $30,000. * Vl.~IO~N~S_. ____ ~-----~-- * GOURMET DINNERS * KITCHEN APPLIANCES --~--~ * _VACATION TRIPS *-CTOI RING * STEREO * NISSAN 300ZX ... a nd more! . .-' - . Look through it carefully, because ALL contain important values, recipes and other Holiday Information : MANY co(llain g if t-teni&ates ... V ER-¥-1 M-1?0 RT AN J .. .-you-w i II find ALL OF THE DETAILS concerning The Great Christmas Giveaway; and what to do to become eligib[e to win. HAVE A GREAT TIME at the ORANGE ... ·coUNlY FAtRGROUNDS. SWAP MEEt : . ~----- .where you'll find everything ~ . imaginable from toys to ----'iurcoats ... cosmetics to . . c Io thing ... thousands ------~--~-__._.pen tho usands-of . . .high quality, great-bays,~and . FUN ... IT'S ALL HERE ... EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN! I******************************~**************************************** I .. Our Thanks to the Following B~sinesses I* Who Particip~ted in the Great Christmas Giveaway I PA CIFIC RANCH MARKET BEST WESTERN/· VAL GARDE SYSTEMS, INC. * 33 47 E. Coast High way NEWPORT MESA INN 17865 Skypa rk Ci rcle #N I * · --Corona del.Mar 264-2-N ewport Boulevard Irvine * 673-3510 Costa Mesa 261-6198 261-8039 I Ca ll for locat:on near yo u -800-5-5-i --85-l-IMAGE MOTORSPORT HOLMES TUTTLE NISSAN LP LUMBER AND HOME CENTER Deta iling Accessori e s 2845 Ha rbor Bo ule va rd 1275 Bristo l St. · 1560 Ne wport Bo ul evard Costa M esa, CA 92626 Costa M esa . _ . Costa Mesa 540-641 556-1500 650-0560 650.-2380 .LITTLE CAESARS IZZA 1892 Har or Boulev d Costa M esa 642-8915 Call foe location ne ar you CONTAIN WARES . 1835 S. Newpo rt Blvd .# 127 Costa Mesa 64.6-0400 . KENNETH L. KNAPP 851-1200 -. . . TH&AMERICAN TELESISGROUP ·695-Town Cente r Dr. #80(}- Costa Mesa 557-5533 . THE PET CARE COMPANY 2121 Westcl iff Dr. Newport Beach . 650-3520 . AUDIO AND VIDEO 2075 Newpo rt Blvd .# 105 Costa Mesa . &tl-1947 . THE COSMETIC SURGERY CENTER 2720 South Bristol St. · ~) Sa nta Ana CALIFORNIA PODIATR-Y-lNSl"--ITUTE . 1-800--521 -6665 FOTOMAT EL CONEJO RESTAURANT 14715 Jeffrey Rd . Irvine K YMS 106.3 FM L 540-tlOS ~ I . 1****111*1~~·-······················**································ r , . ' '-, Yule_headaches tp season a, .IOYCZllWltSa 90DLOvD ~'f:~J:::.~~~Art~ ~ ..:.-by an 1aadtrtyifll ditew Pf'OCllll --. lf · ·Ti( tbe seatoO. to be jolly·~ btlt..no1 for correaect. would...,...iaaic'&be lle1dr.he. hiaclache •uff'era. . · ···The mOll common ~ " Solin AC:cordina :10 Or. David . E: Sosin, for the explained. 00i1 what we caU the miaed ~ estimated 20 to 30 million Americans 'who suffei -a combination of mipainc and mutde from mi,..ines and muscle contraction (tension) contraction headlcbel. The &aSUal .-ucm con- beadaches. \he holfday cheers 'can tum into a sistsofseveruick headaches which lu1 f'orllCMln niahtmare. . or days. superimposed on duller daily, or almolt 'There a~ many reasons (or increued daily, &eckafound head, neck and shoulder pain. _boc:lacha ·around the.. holiday " said -Sosio.-Thia-..pauem pro_blbly_m>mcnll the natural director of the Headache Treatment Center of evolutionoftbemiaraineprocltllovertfieycan. 0ranae County, ":fht bignt f'.actor is the Miarane. Sosin aid. may be defined u a· increased strest allOOa&ed wi&b lit&ina all ·the sudded,incapacitalina.bead pain allOciaf.ed witft sho~ina done. preparina special lneals, attend--abnormal vasculJr chanses in the bead. The • ina panics. stayi~a ~Plate, havina ~kids. ho~e • sympt.ons inclu~ -throbbina head ~in (one- excesses of alcohol an<t·ctrtain rich "oods · nown Mitf::8inc usually has its onset In the tce~s o~ · nausea and scn$itivity to Ii~·, and sound. · Pfotram: · · · :. -· · ·emotional problems they may en· ~· "It's hard for a · you"l(!ter to counter. • • to trigcr headache$. Also, the cost of holiday early 1 It may also OC<'ur in children before . Intractable pain is w en the walls of the succeed when the parents don t set the "If you are heavy, you don't ~ve a cclebratinaputs people under inatased financial · puberty: it may start as car sickness and bouts of extracranial arteries swell. Once this phase sets· pr~ exam~·. explained 1 ~-lot of the ~ that thinner prel!Utt-_whtch ~ct-fwther s&Rtl... -vomiting.in childhood. later manifcstina illdfas in. sptcific antimipainc drup--which-..ronstrict patM\lc Or. Ba~ Beniifock. wtiOu people have. ·r don'i have to be the Migraine suffers. Sosin said. usually .~v:c __ ...• full-blown heMla(b"jn ~~ll-Hfc. . . blood veHels will not work and only .pain a prominent Newpon--aeach _pedia-best hijbjumper.' you may thi"k. -~llll1£s w~t1r·are oc-man na ancf per-"Migraincs occur in four phases," Sosin medication (analJnics) are o[any value. ~ ifkiao. bas bad l.Q dca.lwi&h D"mcr-.......:bcnwsc wbakCU;-&YP" er,~ fcctioniilic.._Ibc..¥:ftt.quently.take on a.,.., deal · -~~achltttertHs•constricttoft ef . Tht final m1gnt1ne p1r.H;e-tJ post-headlctle~ ous visits from adults seekina a way mer Or, ·sure, I thank httlc J nny 11 o( responsibility and want evcrythina to tum out arties in the brain. This phase is painless, but in" The blood vessels return to normal diameter and -out-fn>m-thrir children'robHiry--tuft over fhere:Dut I don't have to PW"ectly. -1 . ---20pereent-of:e.sttmayproducctcmporaryblind thickness. T~tient usually~l,leffii(jkiid pwobkms. --think t!....~~ m~• r "Their ~(!onalit~ tr:ails._couplcd with the ..spou or z:ia-zaa-flashing-tiahts U]>loJOnllnutcs ex ust~. SOme people mabo~ntinuc to feel a "If mom and dad put 1 plate of don't nave a pcnonahty or m1flljttd tc~ward miaraines. frequently before the onset of pain. Peofle wtlo experience -deep. aching pain resulting the prolonged carrot sticks down in front .of you· because rm not smart.'·· set people up for the so-called let-down head-thesc~tons have classica m!£1ines. c ntraction of head and neck mysclcs durin the wruk--they.-·f<NJlH>•Ha-bia-plauer-et-. F~--1uch ~local younp1.Cf...trapped ·ach"tr,. ht sal~Tueh-people pu~b to the 1m1 s In rar.c I nstances.. er.c may 6c parifysis o attack. -~ steak and mastfed potaton. this can 1n th IS ~m1ngly ~opeless cycle there •od if they don't aet headaches durina the stress. eye muscles or weakness on one side of the body "Of all the headach e disorders. migraine is certainly _!jndqmine an.x s~ful are poss1.bJ~ '°"!~•o,ni._hQ~~yer ILncL then the miaraines occur' when the prcssurt is on: befQrc held pain nans..Ji.oweve.r . .in the majority the only one with a clear cut family histof'Y\" he attempt at wcilht l05cs," he said. several boast stattsttcally high success Unfortunatcly1 ~i'ftt" mi~ine suffers also get of migraines. there is -.very little wamina the said. "In at least 80 percent of cases. at least o~e ~nd it is just thi.s kind ofsubtlc and rates. . . . headaches dunn1 the good times oftheirlivcs -headache is approachinJ. This condition is cl<>K or distant relative has had the disorder. This unconscious manipulation alOllJ <?ne such 1ma11natt\'C pf'Olrlm when they are fill~ with happy and pkasanJ known as common migta1nc." sugg6lS. reprdless ofany enviommcntal factors with other emotional, aenctic; nutn-which was r~ently launch~d ~t emotions.'" · Sosin further explain~ head pain results in the causation of migraine, that we arc dealing tional and lifestyles factors that have Newport Beach s Hoag Hospna1 1s Sosin said headache disorders ·can be from dilation of arteries. Dilation spreads from with an inherited vulnarability or predisposition helped re.nder many area ch.ildren and "The.Body.Shop." divided into four m ain 'catcaorics: vascular arteries within the brain to those supplyina the (Pleue eee JIEADACllSS/Paee 112) tccnaacrs scrioosly·ovcrwca&ht 1oday, ThtS comprehensive J. 0-wcck km- 8iftgivlng-ts a 'loaded activity'--_:_ "Deck the halls and hit the malls.'' .. He gave me a department store she wanted a fur coat. she said. "He the signs say. And it docs seem as if gift certificate." said Joy. "But the bought 1t for me. all riaht. but not almost everyone listens. previous year he'd picked out a gift-without his resentment shnwing all 1.1111 _ · ·1uaza · according to Or. 8chnUielt, auffior of l nar aims to work on a !'umber ~f .. . Study shows mistletoe berries ~ . ip small amounts not poisonou~ _ , Buyina aifls is one hallmark o(the .a pretty camisole.'' · . over" the place. ·• · holiday season ... which requires time. Her lover"s message was clear. she Jason ·says his wife spends an DALLAS. Texas-Mistletoe may In addition. the physicians energy. money. imagination -and if thought. "To her. his gift choiee inordinate amount of time shopping But not me. ~ have been getting a bad rap all these anal) zed 318 cases of mistletoe you do it right -sensitivity and reflected his desire to put on the for what she thinks he should have. When ifs done nght. a present is a years. ingcstio~ ~ported. to the Food and perception. brakes in their rclatlonsh1p. "She never listens when I tell her short-hand way to communicate feel -Drug 4.dministration between 1978 ..A gift 1s a test.. Do I ~iv!e.....~hi~·fmL~Sa~id~· Ca~r~'.la:,~·~·w~eE-h~ad~~btt~n~li~v~.ng~-~w~h1t~t ~I ~w~oo~ld~rea~ll~y~IUikre~. ~ln~fac;t.~tulr;j1..-~in~g~a~n~d~s~tre~.n~gt~h~e~n~r~el~a~t1~o~nksh~i~p~s.~l~·m~-l;~F~o~r~)~e~arsf!,. i~J~h~a~~ ~bcc~n~be~li~e~v~cd~th~a~t_Ja~n~d~l 9~8~3~. ~T~he~v~a~st~m~~· ~· ~~::;;~-\I enough to know what he really would toaether for four months and last )Car. m ' so-call~ • ift' was nothin • '" esti . no toA1c1ty symptoms and there were . . ~o . · u a~ tage e ort. . you? mes or leaves could prove highly no-,jeaths recorded. • Will I spend ~n amount of money gJasssalad bowl. I was mortificd ... and "She knew I wanted to go hunung Won't you wnte and share a toxic. even fatal. to children. Not so. "These data allow the conclusion consistent with what he will spend or when-iLbroke an the dishwasher a on a particular weekend with some description of the one gift it was most says a st udy published in the Annals that 1ngestton of one to thrtt bttnes ·will I bt emli'arrasscd ... or docs .that couple of months later. I secretl) old college buddies. The very first fun to.bu.) this.season -as well as the of Emerge(°(')' Medicine. the medical or onc ·to two leaves 1s unhkel~ rcall) matter1 I wonder what he cheered.'' present I opened was round-tnp air nicest present you rcceiHd? JOUmal 0 the American College of produce serious toxicity:• the study think_s_a..boutlba.t.. _.__ obin_said .ber...hus.band_wauld "tlckcts -=-..With...hcr--for the very _ _.,,,.. Al1a1• ls a.mattia&e Ir family. Emergency Phi.si t n_j. conctud . --- Most often a gift is offered a.s a have been better off sa' 1ng his same dates as the hunting trip." I had t~rapl1t ta Cor ... def Mar. Siie Phys1c1ans 1n Denver. Colorado The stud) noted that ingestion of token of caring or thanks, but some· money. She discoveFed that he had to work real hard to conceal my anger wele9me1 yoer respoues. If )'M wlsll studied 14 chil<tren who swallowed leaves or hemes 1n greater .quantities timn it ca mes a-neptive-m~ instructed his SC<'rttarv-to send her-on Christmas morning:" a -repay, plHR~ • -.Umped, o ne to t hree berries or lea ves and were not co' ered b) the study and and ma) even bt rece1v~.(rigtnly-or flowers on the lint day of every Since gifi-givina 1s a loaded activ1-self-a6lressed naveiope. Write to found no serious toxicit) in any cases. patients swallowing more than these wrQ!lJ'Yl as a downri&ht act of ...m.oruh. _ .. l)~.H would be ea~ toioin t~ ~ru·~de UMa...MPl.l .. Pll.D., cf o Daily Pilot, The '..stud) covered the mistletoe amounts should be referred for med1- hostihty. . Ginn) 's hvsband kne~ how badl) against hohday commerciahzat1on. P.O. ir I Ht, Costa Mesa tHU: season!> dunng the )Cars 1982-85. c.al e' aJuat1on. overs By VIDA DEAN Of ............... "Wonderful ... great ... best." These words were uSed often at t e Mercdien Hotel by the almost 300 gathered there for the Silver Solstice. The partygoen deck~ out in their holida) finery for the ball were describing Flemish Expressions: Rep- resentauonal Paintin$ in the 20th Century. the a~ ~l'-hib1l t·hey had just seen at the Newport Harbor An Museum. "The words are all true and it's also our most imponani exhibit." said museum director Kevla C011sey dis- cussing the major international exhi- bition. Belgium dignitaries attending the opening and getting an official wel- come bv Jolla Sllea, chairman of the boa.rd, ,·nclud~: Hermu Dnlle9aba, ambassador of Belgium. and his wife Mimi. Vlaceat vaa der Mencll, consul general of Belgium to Los Angeles and wife Marte Noelle, and Dirk AJbredlt representina the m in- stry of cuhu~. "The exhibit certainly reflects m ) country," said · Belgium-born Elia Wltite, one of the exhibit sponsors. attending with son Geae Wlllte, a member of the museum board of trustees .. "The paintin . .e.::vc such feeling." said Aue Ba there with con- gressman husband Bob. (They were rt'ccnt guests at the White House Christmas panr11nd at t>M-given-fer them by the Denhennins.) "Anne was on the ball committee and helped us firm up a date for this • • e'ent. We worked on this tor Sill months .. " said E.G. C11aamberU•. co- cha1rmen Qf the ball. with MlclaaeJ O ne of the 15 an1sts featured in the exhibit. Maurice Wyckaert, was min- gling with the guests who were f lso there to launch the museum's ... 5th \Car. ··He and his wife arc our house guests.'' said C.rls Manllall with husband-Frank. "H~has COUJ'-pauU· ings in the sho"' :· P-eaah HllC!ko ud Ilia Pied Piper Qlbltet play~ swing 1azz as the museum supporters socialized and then Bill Tole's Band took o'er to play dunngdinner (terrine of salm<?n, paupiettc of veal. green salad w11h Belgium endive. and chocolate mousse) and for dancing. Pew ud Robe.rt Sprape ~ill have the opportunity to sec more Flemish paintings . . .thC} won Sabena Belgian World Airlines tickets to Brussells. Another lucky person at the very elegant affair was Jackie Sdmltt who won a $250 &ill ctrtificatc from Yves St. Laurent Ri\'e G auche. "We should mat«! more ·than $30.000 on the ball tonight.'' said Perkins. The money will help under- write the c'\hibition. Others there included: Jack ud Jerri Dwu (he 1s president of the board ef..trustecs). museum curator PHI ud Yvoane Sclllmmel, · Jo Mel..abl (in charge of the festive dc<"or with -PeaY -Str•l'tff; Jeffy~ rta1t-. ~UcY 2ta1meyer with fian(e Dea Wyme, the Fred Rolan and Beverly ... David Carroll. :N ewportexhibit with Silv.:er SOistice ...., ..... ,........., .......... S.O. 01Maia11erlba ud 111.elaael ......... I ' \ . • • '\ •1~DBAN ............... OnC'e •in. m~mbtn of Spyglass Hill Philharmonic Commiu~ . etl- I O..,Nlle ..... .., ....... '*'""' ..... ..,Lei .... Pbylll• KeyeF, Jane ~Iner and Jady Roee. fication for both parent and child. loss p rocess 1s discussed. adaptcd-tneir programs to the unique ·c,pla1 ned why Ms. Polcsky's mcc1- (Mom and dad are encouraged to Ka ren Robinson. Chief of Nutri-needs of local }Oung ix-oplc. ings held such appeal for him: ··1 keep a.11end each session. along with their tional Service~ at Hoag, explained As for Weight Watchers. whik (ll~self motivated b~ coming to ~ son or daught~r}.-Each-iw.o-hour that the program. lii:st <k veloped-by.-l-'hildr.en--arc in.¥4.tc<I to a.ttcnd an> Renee." hcstaled ··Shetreaas the kid~ week I} me<.'lmg has three compo- a nd now m arketed through. weekly meeting currcntl~ in progr<.'ss. like little adults:· · nc11Ls: including a ..outrilional scg-Methodist Hospital of MiQneapolis ~~-.programs ha ve evolved to Thl' program i1sclf. however. 1s still ml·nt ,in which proper ~ictary choices ··is the onl) one o'fits kind for this age gear prim arily to SJX'c11ic areas of the bam· one that has characterized ar\.' disc ussed: a physical awareness . group that addresses welfare. self-concern. the organi1a1ion over the yea rs: a S('~sion. during which exercise lips arc es1ecm. exercise and nutntion. all One class 1n the Chino area 1s rnlkd combination"of improved nutri1ional presented. and. finall}. a portion whik including a parenting support "Momm~ and Mc." ft concentrate~ hab1h and attitudes towards food. dubt'H:d "Time Out for Me," where group.'' on the nutri tional and emotional acw~1pan1e~ b} a sound and regular m.rttlods f improving_ q>nfidence <\ S('Cond possible avenu~ of as-~blcms pf _xoung peo ple and their e'ercisc prograr_n . . and self-esteem arc dealt with. m tancc for the overweight )'OUDiSlCJ'.._ parents. Anot~cr pr ram ttracti.o& _ ~~~r~=f9r-,: -irttG'All~on-~a1-r_arrbc fcrond thro~gh tllc-actt\~1hes of a s1m1 ar crow 1s 1hc session held by the ca'~ )Oung pe~n 1s OVffCaters par<.'msatl' ask~d to tcavethetr chtld .. s -such -wclt-cstabtished-~roitps--as Renee Polcsk} on Tuesday evenings .\non) mous (OA) w11h many groups $roup-to ancnd a separate workshop Weight Watc hers and Overeater.> in Hun11ng1on Beach. no\\ acnn·"Trrttns area. and a nupibcr in which their own role in the weight-Anon} mous. both ofwhirh have no" One regular I ~-)car-old v1S1tor of them no" do minated by teen ~nd ;================================== prc-lc.c.n con~cms._OA.,_~crun' itself largel~ after r\koholin Cathy Schroeder, Betty Knlck~bocker at Foar Seuona. IT'S CHRISTMAS ALL WEEK LONG AT THE O.C. FAIRGROUNDS . l ~~o 11ncl Prec1~10t1 Cut C. Shampoo! PERM TOPS s23oo w£AvlAG ttcANIQuF 1-JIECISION CUT $ 11:1. \~ .\nom mous. treats the bthav1ors lea.d ing to ooc~t> as characte ristic of a lifelong addiction. rather than only ai. a temporar~ problem. with abstim·ncc from unhealthy food the ult1 matc~L Oix·ratmg ~uch-llkc; .\.A .. freq uent mcmocrs share their food-related and othl·r emotional hang-ups. hoping to gain strength from thl" others m their group. as \\ell as thro ugh a willingness to afccpt guidance.' rro m a higher. ~pinfual force. Man» mcmbcrs_als.o _ba yc ttleJr ~m n spon'iors: another ix-rwn in the rrogram to whom they can tum in a momtru_Df.nn'd. • r,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii!~~~~~ii!!~~~-~·iiiiii;;iiiiiii;~I Both W<.'1gh t Watchers an Over· caters .\non} mous claim high success • COLOR TELEVISIO\IS • GO URMET DINN ERS • KITCHE N APPLIANCES • VACATION TRIPS certif icates. VERY IMPORTA"fT... you will also find ALL OF THE DETA ILS concern ing The Great Christmas Giveaway, and what to do to become eligible to win. HAVE A GREAT TIME at the ORANGE COUNTY F AIRGRO.UNDS SWAP MEET ·where you'll find everything • CLOTHING • STEREO imaginabl e from toys to fur coats ... cosmetics to clothing ... thousa nds uponthou~odl~. UJl"""'-"~""r-111~~~==~:'!~~~~~ of high quality, • • NISSAN JOOZX ... and more! -great buys, and --- FUN ... LOTS OF 111 IT'S A LL H ERE ... EV ERY THING ... UND ER THE SUN! ~OOD ·LIFE OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gourmet baskets w/champag~ & roses. J RVI NE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 7 14 647-6693 l "artJJ, l ie. !,., e/;% & Co"'"""" Res. House sitting, -===='»'~-=:t--H .. -,Shopplng. Err ands CATERING . :;~~ Golimtt Catemc With lnttmatienal AH Specillzill ii 8usinm l&llChlons 714/472-4598 PERSONAL TRAINER pn«rlption nutrition guidance and menu pl•nning. 8-ian. held bl your home. For • FREE cozwul- t.tlon c.11DAVlD213/439-4881 , 1 .... m-..ge. WEDDINGS AT SEA PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. All s~rvlces arrang~d. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 / TANNING f€WPORT TAfllNG CENTER, INC. .. Don ·1 ltt summtr btcome a fadtd mtmory · Rtfrtsh your tan at Ntwport Tanning Ctnltr." Fl$T l TMS FOR $5.00 4020 Btrch. Newport Bu ch 752-0224 - .PHOTOGRAPHY TINY llAI PllOTO ITUtlO Christmas Family & Individual Portraits Still Time Before Christmas ll 111.A 6SSS At n. CIMtn'• c:.. .,.._. 1720 'O' s.ta Alll An .. CJI., CA 92127 'LIMOUSINE LIMOIJSIE H"' ,,.,., ,,,, •• .,,, I r111t1i! l Hour f REE• Service Maior Credit Carets Am pted 730-0137 • c.l llr .... Thl8_ Spac:e Can Be Yours - For Information ·call Mendor• al 842-4321 -~· ~ ' .,..,,,,,,,, .... ,.,,., .... ,., t 7 __ .,,.,...,,..,,.,... , d AU••MH 'R-~r,_ ••• PACIFICA COMM<JNllY HOSPITAL COMM<JNllY HEALTH ·FORUM This forum offers lectures, clinics and se mi nars on various healthcare issues. This winter, these new programs will be offered to the public at no charge.-Watch for our upcoming caienda r. --Paeif~ea Community Hospital ·would like to wish ~the community a . happy & healthy holiday season. ratcilll acbie,·ing...wei@hl.-loss-as wr-U a~ longtime !Xlii\~or mod16ca11on: 8c h111d all o fth1SSUCC<5'. h 0 W('1(r. for the ix-rson neanng ·adulthood must lie his or her own desire to make the program work. As Dr. Behrstock ei1plamcd. ··The real ke) to weight loss is mou' anon . .8~ the time you reach adolescence there 1s a growing -..wa!'l'nl'Ss-ofttTc-problem and to be successful. there must go~long "llh that rcahLat1on a real desire to make the-particular progr.im work.. U nless this mot I\ auon comes direct!\ fro m the chi ld. nothing will t·bange.'· tNOTE: Fu more.Jatorm.aUoa oa. lh4Lqram1 dl1cu11ed above, coa- lacl. Tbe Body Sltop at Hoa1 Hospital, UH •en prqranrlJeps JH. •I 750-5645; Welcllt Watclaers Inter - national. 835-5505; Overuten Anonymous, 5S4-1440. I HEADAGHES ... From Bl to de,elopment of such he~dat·hes ... Sosin combines medication and biofeedback in the treatment of m1gra1ne'i. "f or most adults. med1ca11on is the mainsta) of treatment.'' he said. "Natura l!). the goal is to use as little medication as possible. The goal 1s furthered b} getting patients to be- come aware of and avoid as many triggers as pos.sible to try and lower the o\'erall num ber of headaches l'xix-m·nccd ... Biofet>dback. Sosin said . means a person is given information about ~ome aspect of his body. In headache treatment. the biofeedback technique teaches rclu ation by rccei,·ina infor- mation (feedback) from instruments measuri ng muscle tensip n and skin temperature. _ So.sin listed some. of tile· maJOr causes of the holida} headache trig- gers and offered some suggestions on how to deal with them. _ Stress -II) to gi ve yourself a break and st't more reasonable soals; don't take on added responsib1lites. The harder you push oundf. ahc more you Will pay the J)ficc a er on with a ~vere headache. Mis~ meals -irregular eating - can tnaaer ~vere headaches because m.i1raine sufTt:rs are very sensitive to shaht drops in blood sup r which ~curs if ~ person goes too long without eatmg. Dietary eueues - a''oid alcohol as. much ~5. possible: especiall y red wmcs. beer ~nd cha mpqnc. All a.lcohol. espcc~ally the types me n- tioned. can tn~r mianune head - aches. Try to a void chooolaac. chencs ~nd nut~. These f~s are hiah on the hst oftngen for m1JT1i~ sufTcn. late;: t is will fttquently cauw a ~chc due to disrup1ion of daily rou11ne. To ~t Int-than-normal slttp may also firt a hcadacht. ledal ptMrlap -stuffy hot ~oke·fifled rooms with poord~la: uon are ~1ups for miarainn even btfGlu pc11Gtt indutwes1nncawsof alcohol. ~~ null or other k mplations. ,. Sosin also said ~he sufTcn should be I~ ~o thcmtclves: they can make a 11n1ficant dent in t~1r hcadlchc pr•blems if they plKt 1hc1r own h~ahh and wtll bein1 fin 1 and ~Y cl~ a.nention 10 I~ hcadache- tnaatnn1 situations. .. NEW YORK (AP)-Woody Alkta scored bia for a second time with emtc.-w~ opinions &r"C"COnsidered a ~rome1cr of Academy Award wnument. The New VoA: Film Critics Circle cbote Allen as best director of l 986 and "Hannah and Her Sisters" best movie. Diane Wiest, who pla yed one of the title characters. was chosen best • 'supporlina actr~s and ~lien. who also wrot~ the script, w.as runnerup for best screenpla y. "H•nnah~nd HerSisteB"also·wai'" chosen best picture in voting ove"r the wtekend by the Los Angrle$ Film Critics. The.New York critics named Siss ac ress or er work in .. Crimes of the Hean.·· Thr best actor was Bob Hoskins for .. Mona Lisa" · 1~~ebe~sup~n1ngactoraward ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was Banirl Day Lcwis .of"A Room iPA ~ db b u. l il-v w~~:iit~~·~1sh1's sc~t' for "M s lelbe~_ ~ ete 'Y Be rew ~ vers ~ . t:::::::::::::BciilJ~tia~k!LC .. .wti.Yoltil 6W . - -- scrttnplay. IDS-ANGELES (AP) -Film--. PreS(m:lng·111t awarer.named-for t\cademy Awards for "Clo~ En.· • movie, based oa die Putitm Prill-1. ''Tflt ~ CllK .. -,...,.., •· 11u WlDniJll Dlay by lelh Healey,~ ..._ IM7 -. 11.19 .. --. 111.J OiaM ICeaton. Sauy ~k and """:_"!:r': T::; ::....:· ar-. ..., -. Jnsica l.a"tt 11 tbrw 1iswn wbo l,• tctWM ... .-.., ..-. ••-· - ho&d • reunaon 1n tMir Minittippi -r· ·'!l:ir T,. N: ftle v._ ........ hometown. ~---. "'' ...-. ..-....... u,11111er Here are the top movie-I at the box tcne11. wu ,....., .,. .-. ...... offi~ this wttkcnd. with distributor. " .. ....,.,. -." ..,_ ipr-. JU -t.---4 ~ ( l'llllloft, 1,GI ~. 9'.1'2 "' 1CN911, ltSJ w~ aross. num~ o screens. mllllofl two..-•• ,... •. W«k.end per-screen avef'IF, total s '1A11A~111;o·~1U....._ -:-11umbtrofweektift~aftd 1•1" sa..-.. ":"' .. .,..... _, ,....., .. "":'"... • n..:A four.-,,"•· · esuma\Cd oductaon COit. ..,.... " .. c,~ OUM1e:' Pw.,.,..., au tiiliuton supp yt c ornc.s amourn-l'llWll. , .. "' ... · .,~.,...;1-... fi F, r -·. l bl mllllon, U ..-,, •.s m111M. aaurn. "ures not 1v11 a e are 1. "Crlmel _. • ...,., .. DEG, au mlllieft, indicaaed by n·a. 24' tcr-. 11.111.., eu•. -.-, 111. "TM Decline of' the American maker Stevc_n Spielberg received thr Jerusalem's Mt. Scopus. was Israeli counters," "Raiders of the Lost Art" Empire:· the Canadian movie in ~copus award of the Amcncan Gen. Ezer Weitzman and actor Rich· and .. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial." French directed by Denys Arcand. Fr<1ends of the Hebrew U nivc!~I . Md Drn fim. who stamilin on~ of _ ~.ord. .. siaa:cd in.~ide~in.-:l9i--.h .-H9-~~~~~~~~ was chosen bcsr foreign -language Spielberg's . ca,rly blockbusters. w~1le Goldl?erg starred last year an the film. · "t-fe·s being honored for his ac· "Jaws," and in "Close Encounters of Sp1clbcrg-d1rected "The Color P.ur- Twenty-ti ve New Yo rk-based complishments and humanitarian the Third Kind:· pie:· nominated for 11 Oscars. ne'Mpapcr and magatine critics cast effoi=ts:· said Lee Cohen, spokesman ~ · --Cohen said ptt~i~s recipients of-. votes for the S2nd annual awards. An for ihe charity that honored Spielberg Whoopi Goldberg. Harrison Ford the Scopus award include Nobel· awards ceremony 1s scheduled Jan. at a $3.000-per-plate Scholarship and Quincy Jones prepared tributes laureate Elie Wiesel. Gregory Peck -2S. fund-~1sjng dinner Sunday night. for Spielben. 38. nominated for and Frank Sinatra_ ~~~~~~~~-es into 'Dallas' sunset By LYNDA HIRSCH COCJSYS: Koha csca~s the KC:;B b~ JUmp1n1 out window. Anta decides to go beck to Russia. Monica lums that Scott} is her child by Caih. At the ski' lod1e~ Fallon-eiq>tncqces sc,·ere iibdOriilnal Joe~ was alwa)s the s""eet Ind kind one and Pa11e on date. Karen cahs Paige's ST. ELSEWHERE: When a gu) comes Concerned abou1 nuclear age. Bclkcr grandfather. Paige acts upset. ~}mg her on 10 Lucv al hospttal. Victor 1s obv1ousJy dcud~ 10 plaCt' call to president. He grandpattnts "'-ere horrible to her and she JUlou~. Victor realizes the man is a dreams 1ha1 he has ta~kcd the prts1denJ never ~·~ntcd an contacJ w.uh them. narcolepuc who falls a5lrcp every time he intos1oppingall use of nuclear armaments Later. Kuen J!lS call back from f1i~'s Wighl.so V~&or instMson 1eHtngone bad -umtnuctc:rrpower: W~en a fathCf tnes lo "'3ndfathcr cla1mlng that PiijC31C<l.8cn. JOke after another. W~cn Lu.n-fails to peins. Docton as5ur n t s e must 3\ 01d an) 5trcss or strain. Jason trying 10 get ~rm1ss1on for Koha to stt Anya. Scotty "'orries that Adrian and Cash will d1 vortc ~ause of their const8nt bickering. r\dnan assures Scott) that no matter what. hc·s going to wind up"' ing w11h her 1f she di vorces his father. Bliss 1ells Koha he should continue todancc..Sabltlc.arnsla$0D' Bt\USds tr1p has brcn cancekd and informs Zach she doesn·t want 10 go on tnp. Jason allows Koha to stay at thr house. Chanmn4 tells --Mt1n ~"'I~ tbc bab) didn't CAUL I\ funous Mile\ ha~ 10 rontrol ltimself to krt-p from hitting ( hann1ng after the rrmark. · DAI.I.AS; Min •Eti1c• funou\ "'hen -.he reahzes J.R has h1rc:d a pn,atc in- .. \..CSUptor to ~> on her wll.ile .. he wa\ mrclln& with Wes Parmalee. Min Elhe asauTCS Cla)lOn that she lov~ him. but the LhouJht that Parmal('(' m1&ht be Jock 1s ' pulling her aP311 J.R c"onf1dent that 8.D Calhoun has halted the m1ss1on Jenna tells Ra) she's not going to abort the child she 1s carT) 1ng. Bobb>_ rrt.ums lrom South >\menca J,R. and Cla\lon gro"' closer when the) confidt' tht 1r fear of Wes Parmaltt to one ano1her Chff1s forced to pay Jamie for her Krv1ces ar. an 011 coMuhant. Donna mee1~ Sen. Dowling take his son from shelter. Bclker stands u DOLD EN CHILD NOW PLAYING while lobbying 1n Washington and 1s ............. -•- altntcJcdJ.o bun.She .also reall1e' tha1 l!.!1f;~-I·-•;;.., ........ ;:., .. • .... ••,,... ---=-..... ""'-:"' - 1n Washington as a lobb)1St 1s what ~hr "·· ~. '"' -...... lind~e~c111ng, not hfc on a rancb with Ra). ~'1.~.:---............ -..... ,.. ...... J.R. an<rt'hfT ha'e a lis1light at the ;,.;;,;. .. ,_. barb«uc. We\ admm he's not Jock and :;::-••• flees before the Ewing brotht·r., can get to n.::;.'7r.- h1m • • • "" .. ,~~ ..._ ...... , ..... ,. "" ·-·..-·~.... . ..... .,,,, --"""' rr..,.t..,...,~ .,.,~"''' _..,,...,.. m--· DYNASTY: i:mll\ FaJlmon1 k.Ulcd a.fier lea' ing Blake kttl'r."'h1cb state\ that Cla) t-;=============:::;-1 " Buck·• $Cln..not &n·\. \la) hun whrn -8uck..sa)~h.c.l\as a hurublu!:>n to Em1b. Buck further n:fuscs to aCl'Cpt Samm~ Ju as ("la, 's n<.'"' "'1fr Samm} Jo ups<'t Y.hrn she learns Dann) 1s rcce1 ' 1ng counS("hng and wamsSte\t'n that she 1sgo1ng to retain custod) of Dann) .\lt""s learns tha1 Mi chael 1s Blake·s silent partner Caress informs .t,leus that she 1s lea' ins to"' n She claims she 1s goina to Pans but 1s reall~ 1oin110 Australia Dominique tells r-:1rk she d1sappro~ cif 1he wa) he's running the busin~s: he gea defen l\e and ang11 . She later refu~s to accepl his apolog~ Dom1n1que tells Ou ~he ha~ no personal interest in Nick. Michael admits he !-'J\ first in1erested 1n Amanda as 3 "'3~ of attting even with Blake. but no"' he real!~ cares about her • • • FALCON CJ\EST: Angela spends night .... ,.,. 952~993 LAOWM ta.LI 766-4611 IMT A MIA s.t0-7 U.. U A MOVIES BUENA PARI< .E.OWISO CAL LAGUNA HILLS MAU •EOWAROS BMTOl -·990-4021 LA MAIRA (2131691-0633 ITMTON 891.0567 • U.A MO~IES BREA AMC FASHION SQUARE • EOWAROS Vil.LAGE COITA •M 131-3501 LA ~A 523-1611 WHTI•l ITlfU91-393S • EOWAROS HAR&OA PAClflC GATEWAY • EOWAROS CINEMA WEST llW9 8S4-al 11 --VllJO 364-6220 OMltQ( 6.U-936 1 • EOWAROS UNIVERSITY EOWAROS Ml$Sl()fj VIEJO MALl PACIFIC OAAHGE 0 I LAGUNA •ACM 497-171 t OMltQI 634-2553 Wl.,,...TIJI 891·3693 EOWAROS SOUTH COAST LAGUNA SVUFY CINEOOME PACIFIC'S HIWAV 39 0 I --:::-1"1-.y~RftnTSern:TEUTRE,\TRES- LAKEWOOD (.'""''"' lftWNIPM_.. AN AMllltAH TAIL cet 111a11u ... Ml, ...... AKEWO 0 eot.aYffl90 ...,,......._.. AN AMllHCAN TAIL cet liU .. 11 .. ••U ,.. '· l'AUl HOeM CIOCOIMU ""911 ..,.., .. 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'1CMO S2 00 TUES & WED 4 :TRMfK STEREO "ITAi fm IY" (POI 5·3011·00. 10·20 "TOP QUW' !PGI 1 45 "PIGGY IUE" IPG t3l H S:l SO S 1 00 MON-WED •600l(MUNl'~--~J1-~-=-:..;.;;;..;,;;.;...,_..;;;.;;....~-111--~ ·'GOlDIN CHl..D" (PG· t31 •EDDIE MURPHY• 12:30. 2 30. 4.30. e 30. e 30 "GOlDBI CHl..D" IPG-131 t0·15 NO BARGAIN PRICE e·oo, 8:00. 10-00 •TOM CRUISE• "COlQtt Of MONEY" (RI 7:00.11 15 $1 00 TUES & WED •PAUL HOGAN• CIOCODU DUNDEE" (PG· 131 8:00. 1:00, 10 00 HO IAAGAIN P~~ NO BARGAIN PRICE "TOP OUN" rPOt 600 10 00 ..,..AL.KEW' (PG) 8 05 "CHLDMN Of A lHIO 000" !PG-13) ! 30 "TOUGH ouv1·· (PG· 13) 8:30, 10 35 •PAUL HOGAN• ._-=.:.:::&.:~=.::~:ir...-11 "CJIOCODU CMIDir°' iPG 131 "ITM TMK rV" (PGI 4 TRACI< STEREO 5:30. l:OO. so. t$ NO BARGAIN PRICE •CHUCK NORRIS• "fMWALKIR" tPGl 7.30. lt:30 • S2 00 TUES & WED • •MARTIN/CHASE/SHORT• "nmf AllQOI" (PG) e. 15. e 30. 10:30 HO BARGAIN PRICE 6 45. 8 45, 10·.35 NO BAR~JN Pl!ll • ED..Q.lE..MVBfH.Y • "GOLDEN CHLO" tf'G-131 &·oo. e·oo. lO·oo NO BARGAIN PRICE "IOlUIAN" (PG· 131 8 15 "JUMPIN JACK" IRI e·1s. 10 10 $2.00 TUES & WED •STEVEN SPEILBERG S• "AN AmNCU TM." (GI 5 45. 7.30. It l~ 12 oo rues & weD " - nuMay, December 11 LIBRA { cpt. 23-0ct. .22): Your suaacsttons will be souiht in connecuon • CANADIAN CAPEaB ARIES (March 21-April 19): You can close deal. make sale. reach more with bu~ncs enterprise~Low key approach brinp desired rcsuhs. SQmeone is people. Key is initiative. onainality, k«"pina a secrc-t. R-efuw to be &rapped by overconftdtn«. Pisces e&a.l'• role.· ~~'!==--~ _acntt..otro.man"-.drama ~&'¥ C<Mlkl - -9CORPIO(Oct. 23-IYo .'21l:'ltev1ewcre<11 cards.-cc accounts, realize Both vulnerable,. West d'eaJs. play unusual role. You'll act to heart of "t'1at bud&et nc_eds QVcrhauling....._You'ltbechallt nl"d wi&h ~ responsibili~ . NOltTll -mruers. yo-U'll wilrttlr~ugh sfylt, cllarm. you increase income by meeting deadline. Cancer. Capricorn figure • 8 aplomb. • prominent!)'. · Q A Q J t 8 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Follow SAGl.TTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Look beyond the immediate, rtach·for <> Q 7 4 throuah on first impttssions. Numerous , wider audience. find new ways of displa)'ing product. You·~ due for unique • lO 9 84 opponunitics ate p-rsent·_: key is, to be honor. law and medicine might be involved. Lona distance communicati on WEST EAST' selective. Ask question~ make inquiries. • f n' ol\'esjourney. . 7 5 3 contact individual who is planning CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Be direct. take initiativt:, break from pas1 ~ 7A .JI ~ ~O 1~_. ,;_.::.......;,..;.,-----..:.1>. qo_[nn....Sa&illarianf11_Lu·cs.Jl[O~ --patterns. Be .. creata vely sertish ... Means take care of your own needs. ref use lO v ., 0 GtMINl (May 20-June 20): ·Many of your ''best qualities" sur$e to be sacrificiai goat. Message beco.mes crystal-clear. Leo. Aqua rius ·play roles. <> 10 8 0 K J 91 forefront. Ke}: Is humor. versatility. ability to exp~ss ideas in entenaining AQUARIUS (Ja n. 20-Feb. 18): Perceive overall pattern.-leave details for • Q J 8 3 • K 1 • CHARLES GOREN manner. You II be more aware o f wardrobe. appearance. weiiht. body image. another time. Popularit) increases.flu could bf uked 10 aid Jn _polttical or SOUTH Watch C'an~. • ---charitable cam[!!ig'ri. Reunfon wjth 1.0.Ycd one is alsa part o(dyna~~~:-. -----i1111t-tt-n-:Nr---------~--11-...ama...__ -. · ns open. realtzt! o ne ai the lop 1s PISCES (FCb. 19-March 20): See others in realistic light. Individual who . N 2 s ' not sure. will change Qlind. Check details. be positive .concerning source "S~\CCI talk .. is obsequious in negative manner. Seek facts. not flatter'). You'~I o ~ 8 5 3 HARlf . m aterial. Heed your own counsel. Member' of opposite sex appears absent-havc m ore clear· u nde~tanding as e-vrning progressd. Gemini figures •A 4 2 minded. • prominentl). LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 22): Dig deep for information, be analytical, read a net IFDECEMBER U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY people are drawn to} ou. man} The bidding: write, imprint ideas and style. Clandestine meeting is assQCiated with confide their problem~. you serve as inspiration for those who S('Cm to have lo~t Weat North Eut South "romantic siluation." Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius people pla} outstanding hope. You arc anracted 10 theater. law,m.c.dicine. You side with underdog. you Pua Pua Pue-I-NT _mk$, "'------po ~m3nnarian instincts, )'O\l m willing to £&hLwheo caU$C.iS right-. Pua ~ 0 / D .. 1 2-Q =-~ug. '!T-Scpt.~You·n reedve gi1\. you could also obtain .\rics. Libra playlmponan1 roles in your life. Y~u·re due to travel this month. Pua Pua PaH additional funds. Uttlize element of surprise. acquiesce to request from one )OU could also have "weight problem." Keep resolutions concerning diet. Opening lead: Ten of O w ho seeks "domestic adjustment.'' You get all you wanl~O~~· __ nutrition. general h_£alth. Jul . wilJ ~nuu:able fuc you.in. L987_ ProtectingpB.stor iDviteS disaster DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was disappointed wilh.)OU!Ad\ 10! LO the __ -_ orlde who said she had skp1 "'i1h fh e men 1n the weddmg pan). mcluding the minister. You advised ... Keep your mo uth shut. The minister does r--------=-.n::.:::o:..:.t..:..:n""'ce,.,,d~the publici.t · ·· minister did not deserve tbe protec-I went immediately to t~e cmerg- U...,t_l-tilntt; ud l -slt0tt.ld ... 110tJaave-em'\'TOOfi'I where t-he staff told mc the au11ested It. My" answer was a do(. ultra' 10le1 ra~ had burned the cor- DE.\R .\NN• LANDERS: Please ncas ofm~ ey~s. The light pene1ra1ed pnn1 this warning to all 'the beautiful my goggles. ""\:nl through m.y c~cl1ds l'V'Gplc ~ho so 10, e the idea ofgolden and caused ulcers and a bad infection r· fl -r. in m~ ret inas. tan a --~car round that thev !!equcnt I sa) the minister al o does not need lo remain in a~uon whe-re he can continue his hypocrisy and wreak emotional havoc on those who trust -him. suntannrng salons. In additio n to It's been four weeks and fm still In ••••••••••lliilllliill--Liskwgskin cancerthc~ may lose their pain. Also: thef('-is so'mc-qucs11on a c~c'>1gh1. · · to whether I will regain 100 percent o( F~2 years I was ·married to a · mir\!Ster-who was-protected by-people who also ke t their mouths shut. n tering. If people had not rema~ncd silent. ht." would ha\c been removed from his JOb. Thl' net resuh was that he caust·d i-rreparablc-ilarm icr .all of those "'ho bd1eved he "' ' o . inc udmg h1 "'1fe and children~ -DISAPPO INTED IN DETROIT. DEAR' J>.: You art rl1bt. Tiie I 1omed a 1ann1ng ~Ion club and m\ vision. Please tell \Our reader<> follo"t'd all the direc11 o n s tha1a,·ear-round1ansurelooksgreat nw11culousl~. I wore the_ goggles but 1Cs notworthlosjng)1oursiiJltfor. supplied and never opened my eyes -S.\D EYES IN MILWAUKEE. SC\\1ons I had tetriblc pain in m} e}es. I ''ola' up 1n thl' middle oft he night to find that m) vision was sharpl} 1mpa1red. DEAR SAD: If tlley don't gel the men age from yoar letter, notblng I say will mtke aay difference. Vanity, -tlty name rs womaa. Aed mu too. In dupllcate. much of. t he tactics centers around who will gel the plus score on hands where the strength is more or less evenly di- vided. Here's a prime example from the recent O_pen Pairs evenl a_t the World Bridge Olympiad in Miami Beach. · Sitting East-West were a young Canadian duoi Drew Cannell and.G. Sekhar. !'l:orth-SOuth were ustng- weak no trump..opening_bids with transfeis. and Cannell's lead- directing double or two diamo nds was aggressive even by match- poinl pair standards West dutifully led the ten o!dia- monds: which ran around to ar r re e heart finesse, and Cannell ducked smoothly. Impressed by the sue: cess of this maneuver. declarer tried to get to hk-handto repeat the hoolc. A spade to the king lost to West's al·e. and back came another dia- mond-. -Bast won with -the nine. cashed the king of diamonds and then shifted to the king of clubs. South rose with the ace and le~ a trump to the jac k-and the roof fell m . East took his king and reverted to clubs. After his jack won, West continued'"wtth -rlle queen-of clubs and another. and the setting trick was promoted. Whether declare r ruffed high or low on lbe table . East's 10 of trumps wu gotng to bt the ~tting t rick. A pretty perfor- mance by the young North Ameri- can 1nternat1onahsts. An intt>resting footnote on bridge's ~nternational appeal. The world championship provided an. opportunity for Sekhar to get to- e his native India to settle in Canada; his parents were in Miami Beach playing for lndta:- '::~~:;' S©~'1lA-l£f..~s· .... ea•• King Louit? 'genero_sjty cost him hi$ hefld__ -----· 14"94 ~ CLAY I rou,.,_ ----- Revolut1 on1sts took mer France. and King Louis XVI in I 792 lit out. At Vinccnne& .. hutoppedat~n inn for dinner. paying aplentr for same w1th -a "SOid ~ rr.bearing-h1s own-ltkc-ness. ~lert~bj the sizable sum and recognizing the king rom the coin. -tM-irtttk-eeper""'8id.-Se tha ~OU are. you royal pig! 'Or words to that effect. And blew the whiSlle on the kin$. "'ho was seized. returned 10 Paras. and executed Mo ral: Don't oven1p. Mo'>I published plapH1ght ~1ne<' pounds a month b} s1a~ ing awake at W1ll1am Shakespeare 1s none other · least 8111 ho urs after each dav's last llTan' NeitS1mon. ml·al. · ~ -In tht> ('Olhtnd of H'l5&.--an Edin burgh man died and ~ as buncd at ) ou don"t nl'f'd 10 <'ul do"n on. (ire) friars ( hurch}ard His dog - C'3~01'TM:-t"\1dmtty:-\-ou-:.ft-ton---"-h" II came to tx--lmuwn as v.e1gh1. if you eat your la~t meal of the Grc) friars Bobh} -slept night I) at da\ no later than 3:.'0 p.m .. but don't thc fra'es1dc until m O''n death 1n go· to bed before midnight Obc$C I ~7 -· paucm_)_at Tulane Un1vcro;1t-~ provecl 1t. The~ dropped from the to IO .. Mo'>I spar~d~ populatl'd countr} 1n ...the \\orld 1s Canada. Give A Little Christmas Ta~es )h hour~ 10 cook that .\fr1c an->\s1an d1<.h c allcd --Ekphant'~ Fool.-Y ou knov. ""hat ~~-.--H-ftt)(~ntcn~ 1l illPhant\ 001 B&YD The d1v1d1ng ~ea r bet\\een "ancient'' and -mediev·ar is 476 .\. D. Prof(:.!t!tJOnal ~cflopl1tkr~ arr alwa .. s \\.Cll-dressed------;.;... ..... ,,o_ .....,, ol ,.,. '°"' 1<ro..,bled WOtd• ti.- low-lo lo-............ -· ....,._ -·•I ... ~tAVBtf f"Tf~ TC I C!' ···~WfP . Gift Calfecrion-for Needy Kids Ci1rls alont• arc lonelier than bo's alone. gl·ncrall). and )oung \\Omen alone are lonelier than )Oung men alone. But b\ the time women reach retirement a$e. they've learned to cope with 1t. evidently. Among Seasoned C1ti1ens. lone women are far less depressed b~ loneliness than 1ont m~n Ot so conclude researchor<> at tht· l 'ni,crsil\ of Nebraska after a lengthy stud} o(the matter. .\n~bod} around ~our scaucr gel the hiccups'! To cure same. you might tr~ <.quec11ng that unfonunate's cars. It's an ancient Chinese treatmtnt sull pracuced b) some doctors there._ tODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE -- 400 Gifts 300 Gifts 200 Gif.t s 100 Gifts All gifts will~ distribut~ ro families by Share Our Selves. an - Orange Counry family ~rvice orgllnila.JiDn se;ving the Orange Coast for morr than J 7 years. • .......,~.__, ....... ... Did I tell ~ ou an e lephant has to go to the bathroom about a dozen times a da)'.1 Montana law makes it a fel o n\ for a wife to open mail addressed soicl} 10 her h1,1sband. Wh' almost twice as man} men as women are left-handed remains un- knO\\ n. L.M. Boyd l• • colt111U1llt. syadlc•ted We'renladehuman by our weakne$ses ACROSS 1 Turkllh coin a s..rct1 10 Vegetables 14 Soup 15 -code 18 The Bard's wtfe 17 Vocel sound 18 Toadyllka 20 DC VIP 21 Bleck 23 Make --: nldlfy 2<t Law 26 Huba: Brit. 28 r,..,. or• 30 ~91.110 31 Enumeretft 32 Yerdat~ 3e El Ooredo metlll S1dnc) Harris dic·d earlier 1h1s month. Rcpnntt'd toda_\ JS a column from his last book. ..Clearing the Ground.·· SID.EY ~~ =::n· .\l1hough thl' late President de 39 Cheuteuquu Gaulle of France "as generally con-H•.... !! ~!... s1dered to be a proud and e\'cn llllRN 45 Spertdft arrogant man. he was a shrc.w!L •••••••••••••• -..-e-S"fir• enough psycholo~Tst iO know when to 49 Oen.., - discard this au1.tude. As Malcolm 50 W•thet 55 Vexing 58 Entaged 80 -needle' a yucca 61 Jacob's brother 62 Cafe patron 63 Olmple S. Clothlng 65 While away DOWN 1 Sultu· abbr 2 Unshaken 3 Ivy League member 4 Flah 5...Eueaoff 8 Dinner towt 1 Algerien Port 8 Mal de - 9 Farm sound 10 Artist 11 Join 12 FlavClflng 13 Rellglona 19 Heeltft: Fr. 22 5•ttle genus '25 rew 26 Shouts Muggeridge described o ne public "Thcv seem to feel it is_a rcOectinn 51 Eretong 27 Din« algn 21 -fre• -..... incident: _ '" · ' -d t-~ 52 Cfiiir •~t'Siw m on the French television n ne1r e pensive me ica e uca ion being asked whkhe had delayed if they can't immediately ap~ly their book leamina to~mecaSCI.' hesa1d.-releasing the Ben rka story1i11 afler "The m ost serious blundef'!. of the presidential election. Instead of course, are made by those who refuse 14 getting.hot under the collar. he ~ust to confess their limitationw lack of bung his battered old head sheepish-experience." H' ly. and muttered 1n a woeful. stranaled votcc: ·cetait mon inex-In hii autobiography. Sir Cedric perience' .. ("It was my-inexperi-Hardwicke rccountsthe most moving 20 ence"). moment he had ever witnessed in the 3 2 The Wlll ingness to admit if-theater. It was watchina Elkn Terry norance. or incx~ce. w 1cn 1s when she was close to 80. playina in much the same thing, is o ften an the trial scene in "The Merchant of endearing trait. and it is surprising Venice." As she approached Portia's how. in so many cases. our pride and "qualily of mercy'' speech. her face vanity mh1b11 us from the frank suddenly wtnt blank. She strugled 31 admission.that we do not know. vainly for a moment ana then moved ~--1~-t-- Another great man. Sir Wi.lliam down to the footlights. ~. Osler. would make the grand rounds "I am a very silly old lady." she of a hospitaJ. followed by a troop of ·said. "and I cannot ttmember what I 39 admiring acolytes. Sometimes he have t<? say." Almost unanim~usly. ~.n.u:......~~,__L..a_bcd.~.&1.1U.JJ1;._4L._.l<.J.Al.u.JlWJ"-"--UJ..AJlu...-1iW:........aUWL0.11U:...~ patient. and then scribble on the chan shouted the familiar lines and 1 the in1t1als .. G .O. K ... Later. one of the c heered as she smiled her thanks and students was bold enough to ask the returned to her place. She played out distinguished physician what the rest of the St'Cnr to an enthralled "G.O.K." stood for.· Osler. with a audience. 50 -ff !ntengle 4 5 smile a nd ash'rug. replied. "God Onl} It 1s our ~trenJth that ma) attract · ~--t---+--+-+-- Kno\\>s.'' people to us initially. but 1t is our 55 I was reminded of this story when a -~knen that makes them like us. - doctor mentioned the other night that that touches some of their own ~80~..--11---.-­ o n.c of his b1agest problems in a inadequacies and foracs a common teachinJ hospttal tt to gt"t the-intern! txmd oi'hum•nity.,ris fhis one touch and residents to admit that they arc of natutt that makes tbe whole world 83 baffled b} some symptom~. kin . ' • l 7 ,,_VIOU8 PUZZU 80LWD 30 Birds 32 eo.guratM 33 Travel 34 Bleed 35 Negatlvet 37 Gulde-ctrintr 40 "Two Via.rs __ BefClfe --" 41 Ulcers 42 Fak .. 43 .Aslel1.eom 45 Can-Am 8 9 • canal 46 Wu petnf\11 47Vauet 48 Vamp 49 Not genuine 51~~ ... 53-'two-fMHof ~ Anlmet Qf'OUP 5e Fastened 57-~. pwwt. 59 Knock 11 12 . 13 ·- by Bil Keane .. €tose the doort-Yoifre "letting out the Christmas tree-sme . -· M7illMADUKE by Brad Anderson -------- "Thanks, Marmaduke. but we'd rather top if off wftn a star." -------------- PEANUTS"- J I I GARFIELD ~1 - R08BISR08E SOME~GW. wg_Au~Al/S END UP PLA'<IN6 o...i WOOPSroC~S ~OM8CE .. . "Sorry, George, no personal checks." by Jim Davis .. • .. J , . . . .·u .S; ACRES , FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ! '7";.llNI< WE'VE ;l~C~EO l PUiEAU IN nil~ :-1\G:C·iEC.~ RE.VOWTlOr.t .. JUDGE PARKER I REALLY DON'T KNOW ) FOR 30 YEARS 1 IF ANYTHING ABOuT THE !T'S SOLO. I THINK F'OSSl6LE SALE OF I 'LL .JUS T MOVE SPENCER FARMS , DAN ~ \ ALQNG 1 IT WOULD ABBEY HASN'T SAICLANY· I N E VER BE THE THING AeOUT !T TO ME ' SAME A GAIN t WOULD £X)(J L..IKf: 10 Bl..)l.,) AN I AL.k AMERI CA t\l' BAND FROrtCAKE FOR CHRISTMAS ? ... ' ::: A.U.. AMERICAN ~ by Garry Trudeau . --- MI'' •'I l ..._" ~ . , ~ r , . NL Nl NL NL NL N L N L NL. .. Orange Coast DAl[Y lf'll.:OT/ WednetCfay, oec.mw 17, 1tel -# - ---------- .- Judge orders r.erislon for .. nio"tfon to clOR Boiles trial By••• A11oclatN Pre11 will prove that his rcla11"c' conspired to keep hini from t>tcomina hrad of the pubhshinaaroup, A proposal tO barthc pullhl' from ·parts of a Santa Ana But the confidt"nltal ps~choanal)s1s S<'S.Srons. tran· 1nal Ill dl'll'rmtnl' "ho " 111 control a SI billion publishins M.·ripts of which \\erl' reviewed b) Harvard ~11sinrs\ ~UPJ • ~ IPQ road b ·a 'ud e. who or<;tcrcd 00 rofcssor a\braham Zaleznik. were given to allornl·~ i. 10 re' IS4; 11. --tlorlc · at1 orncy!I on 1 c con 111on t a err con en soc Orangl' C'ounl) Superior Court Judge Leonard kepi secret. · Gt.1lJ~h.'"ln-uliu !wan.I, finalJtrguments-M:onday ovt"r 1h . . .\awrne)s for 60th sides aareed iQ· a mou~n .that adn11i.~1hilt1) of evidence that auornc_ys for H'arry _tlo'ks • would do~e lhNrial when~l·rtlw conlidcnual material rs huJX V. m l)l'r!.u de the JUOge 10 di' IM t c fanlili;-own mentioned. in part bccau5l' family memtlers ha w f rl'l'Jom Nl·wi.p>1pcrs lnc. expressed embarrassment 0, er such prrsonal 1nfor· Thl' d1u111 owns or controls 29 daily ncwspaprrs. mauqn bc(oming publl(', t)1d ud1n~ lhL: Orangl' County Rc~rstcr. th rel.' weckf~ Harry Hoiles' l·a e <.>enh~'"' on his belief that he would puhlrl'llt ron~ and Ii' c 1ckv1s1on s1a11ons in 16 states. h 15 become leader of ihc corporation when his brother dtl'd. J" rdelf among till' fomilrc·s of Ho1ks. 70: hi e\trangcd But '"-ami'I> m·~mi...~rs h:n,. sa. id in court documl·nts that "i.il:r. ~Ian Jam~ Hardll' Ho1ks: and 1hc1r late older " ... I)\; ~ brotha. la(cncc. __ ' _ Hall}· nc,cr wa~prom1se~thc JOb. _ _ . · · CioldMl'1n !>aid. he m:!\ rule this w\·c.Jt on whether the 01s1llusioncd aboul being paned O\ er.Jn f98J · tlarr) 1whhl \Hluld Ix· harrl·d from the 1nal whenever tcst1m on) decided to wllhdra" from the com pan~ w11h hrs minorrt~ "'' 11h l'J u1nlidl•nf1al 1n1crv1c"s "1th Ho1lcs faruil ) ~harc of the assets. "h1ch he estimated at SJ 34 milhon. 11\l'mlx•r,. 4:onduL'tcd SI\ ~cac ago b~ Capital Formatic,m but "hich rdati\ e\ dcC'id cd \\U~ wonh ad1seoun1cd prier C 11u11,l'lor'> .• 1 Flondn ta\ and cs1a1c -plann1n firm. o fSN m1ll1on. . ll' na "~L· l' u r 10 grn an. . arr) rt.') • t: •I ld11 ~ I l111k •; att orne) s bchn l' the ps~choanal~ Sr\ of rclatl\ cs. l·:illing them thieves because th e 1.rn11l~ ml·m lx·r, and l'' :ilua11on of 1h;1r correspondence his pncc or can c up Frc~donfs emprrc. W-al-l-ic-h~-t-== !JfadedeD.cit hits record ~~.;:s_ :-S36 bf/lion dep~rture ai Spoilcy -- Rin· that he was kaving the board at the end of1h1s year. The president has ~ct lo fi,ll 1ha1 position~ . Vacancies in the past 12 months have allo}:Ycd Reagan to appoint Man.ueJJohnson as vjce chairman of the .board and na{Tlc as board mem· Hclkr. R'cagan carlifr had appointed Martha Seeger as a board member. Reagan'!\ appointees ha\l' gener- ally adhered 10 the suppl)-sidc view that infl~t1on poses lrttk dangers current!\ and "'hat was needed was rower Interest rate<; 10 keep ihc current economic fl'COVCI') alrvc. The central hank controls the srowth of the nation ... monc~ ~uppl) :md-rho ,nfloent'l1~ lhl'C<'S I ofmonc~ 1n1crcs1 rail"" t7 '1tWP11Pit Pl8 lliBI Ind 19 n'llr9nSvs 20 rvst8rd 21 ;Re 1n11 tls1evtne H 23 IBTx 11dl pf8 2.t HllllCPll 25 OklaGE pf 1 5''1 1. 71~ + 3~ 1011 + , DOWNS N11rM 1 viLTV plO 2 AmC11pCv 3 viLTV pf8 .t AVX Cp s Berk_tv Inc 6 viManville • 1 Jewelcor s Last Ch~ 2141 -• 31 , -J 31. -'• 10~ -J~ ... -'• 2'" -''II 131e -1-. S 1 .l l 1 sl Pel I p ... r· . 6 .6 •• By Tbe A11oclated Pr.st The broadest measure of U.S. foreign trade showed a record deficit of SJ6.28 billion in the third quarter while housingconstruc11on fell for the third consecutive month in Novem· ber. the iovcmmenl re~ned tOday. Tbc...:Commcrce Deparimco• yid that the imbalance in the nation's currcnL account »'ali S4-~t higher than the. old record. .set in the SC'COhd quaner. ofSJ4.41 billion. The current account measures not only trade between countries rn merchandise. but also services. pn- tnaril)-investment earnings. and transfer payments such as foreign aid. Until five years ago. the country ~ enjoyed a· surQlus in its cumnt acfounl as carrungs on A~erian offset deficits on merchandise tride. But the United Stares sufTe~ a record S 11 7.68 billion current ac- count deficit in 1985 and analysts are predicitng this year's deficit could top S 140 billion. For l he firs nine months of lhe year~ ihedcticil al read~ totals SI 04. 73 billion. In an earlier report. the Commercl'' Dcpan!filnt.said.a.So.ulhcm..Wilding ~lump caused l 1 .S. housrng construc· tron to drop 1.8 pcrL'cnt rn November. I ltJ>tf'l'~~ (Ii) -I • ~~ 211. -.,.. 10 ~lf109'ic 61'1 -141 'I "'~~ ··~ -v• (l-'o -'I• I rMcM I Z•P•'• 0 1.t rirldValu n .. ... lS ankAmer IS >.< •• 1, NL I~ n s ·~ .. I Pvri ngv s "• •• lJ Con for s 1~~ -,,_ •• 1 Navistar "' -i;. .., fl G'"t:li"' ~-'I• ··1 ~Hie av n 1 -'"1 •• tnnzoil 6t=-31/e •• ~a'llnCP ,,_ -1;, ... Chlin -1 -~ u S stUnREil 2•~ -11 •• .... _,,1111mm------- i~ 1 "· 8~ ":I 1 I. NEW YORK (AP) -Tl'le followlng llst sh6ws the Over • ,,... -Counler stocks and warrants lhat have 90M UP ----r-------. trie most and dow11 the most baM<I on .---------------------------------------------------------------------'-------. oercenl of change tor Tundav No securilln trading t>elOw 12 or 1000 n Resn1nd S.aGaiev Acceptlnsur CompruLab '"" I .,., Up .. ~. 1'2 UP 11..t lU Give a Little Christmas Gift Collection for Needy Children o rn.1kt ( '1r1c;cma' hrt>=httr for hundred-, o t k1d 'I w l111 '""~1IJ li.nt· no j!lh Cl> optn ( l 1r1~c111a rnornin,i.:. che Daih Pil ot 1\ u in J uet1n.I! d t.pecial ,l'.dt t 41ll t<c1111 1 for ntnh cl11IJrtn. And. co share the JO)' that comes from ~ivin~. the Pilot invites . rou co join our ~i ft collection. Brin~ an)' new CO)'. clethes er Other-Stltt-ahle-items for kids ag~s 2-16 co the Daily Pilot lobby between now and 5 pm. Friday. December 19th and put them under our Give A Little Christmas tree. There's no need to wrap your g ifts. Santa 's elves will take care of that ancf Girl SC-Outs will deliver the gifts to Share Our Selves. an Orange County fam ily service organization thac has helped Orange Coast people in need of food . housing, clothes · and other necessities of living for more than 17 years. In ocher words, they'll give our gifts of love ro people who reall y need-and appreciate-them! . Br inf: } ·our gifcs (0 Dailr Pilot Lobbi.;..·--. . , 8 am . 5 pm Monday rhrough Friday Gi\·e A Little Chrisrmas ... Give A Little Love • , sharn are lnc!uded Net and oercenlage changes are the difference belwfffl the orevious closing Price and Tues6-v'~I or bid Pf'lce. Name • Lasl ChO Pct. t Comtrex J'i't + ~ UP 11.~ 2 Tlntoreto I t I Up ~. 3 fquatComm '1> ~ UP ' .. • Cognltvesv 1i1 ~ UP :·• S NIHlll'IEn 71'1 ~ UP '! 6 Tandon 11. ...., UP 1 . l Stlopsmilh 111 11'J UP ll, GrlfnTech 23~ -li UP 1 . Olonlc' 314 7-16 UP 1 .6 10 NYC Stloe5 ·~ "-Up 1 .6 11 Ele<:Calhet 3l-'1 1• 2 Up 1 .A 12 NatlRovanv A 1-16 9-16 Up 1 . 13 PacNuclear 14 lJo UP I . l's Pflrmcll un· 1 VJ 21h UP 1-4. AirMldwest ~ Up 1.t. 16 ColorTlte 3 .t UP 1'. ,1, r:=i~~ lv. ~ ~ ·1•1: 9 OU\lnl'lme V• 14 UP . 20 nalech 'I• 11. UP 1 . 221 Radvne un 11. •1. Up 1 . 2 Biogen ..... J4 UP 1 . Name l Thef'.JPTdl ~ AdvClrcult . ~~~ s wlbbsel wt 6 ISC Sv't 1 AS.ft' s t ~...,th~ 10 Ac•Joef 8$1 I) CtrlHold 112 1nacompCpt J PnnxMedlcl 1.t lr.lmkG•m s 15 f~rcor DOWNS La.fl Ch9 ~ -1~ ~ -~ ' -1 "" -1 2111 -1"1 '~ -2 II,, -'h J,4 -~ ~ -~ .,.. -141 t -\, i 1,; . -~ 11. -~ I U~n~~l~d l Survl'lal Tech ' ,,.. -·h 11 = l>.4 lflstarCp IOvnam A rcoa ~rt;:p;Auto 45 ~~:, v11 u~ lclGas un t Htnel!'t pf TeraCp • J4 -1,; ~ -'h . -1 -~ • "'1 I "• v .. 1 .. '12 Pc~I ·1· 1 . I .7 1 . I . ~4. •• lf'; 1 . 1 . 1 . 11. 1 \· l 1:1 11.1 'I·' I .l 11.1 • ~· • ...... . '• • + 1 • ..... .. ..,_. .. ~. 'I'~= ~ l ·-. '•-' ·-... l ·-' ··-. 4 '• GoLo Qu ons Seleclecl "'°'"' gold P<1Ce& Weon.day UMlll 1'1'9<""'G "•Ing S39:t40.-UC> S0.30 L....., all•n00'1 hung $392 00. oll S 1 10 ~ aftwnoi>n bing 1391 90. on so sa "'1111Mnrx11111~1M 20 bll SO 36 ,...... tate afternoon bod S392 00 on s 1 80 $392 50Mlled ......, • ...,_$39200 of!SI 10 1,..._..S39351,olU110 ~ ........ $41319,oll$1 15 .,., C-g010 apot monttl Tue $393 20 oft $2 30 MuALS Quons NEW YOllK 1API Soot llC>nler•out metal pric.s w=:,_ . •t rs cen11 -poynd NY Come• 990t mooth CIOMCI Tue c.,..,. 65»·66 , cents a"°""" u S oest1na110n1 C..,. · St 95 ceon" -pGu'1<I ><Y Come• ~ 'N>l'tlll doMCl T U4I Leed · 211·29 cenll a pound ZlllC • U <*'II I PO\ihd del1-eci Tift . $3,9349 (metals w-c.omPQS•t• POCll -lb • .... ·"SS-355 I* OOflc:. Hinely & 11 .. man U-. SS 358 I* troy ounce NY Come• SPOI rnontll clOMd Tue • ...._,. s21s 00-$22800oern'b1111111 ,...., "'°'i. ,......_ . $489 00.$492 00 troy ounce. NY ICO<'I· If.Cl} ,......_ -$486 00 N y M8fC 9'10t -troy Ol Tue Dow JoNES A~ER~cEs NEW ¥ORK (~p~...;...:FIMI Dow ~ l~~="·Lw 0... Qe JO Ind 19'ljifl. 11.57 190US 'fll11.I 20 rrn .21 ·ft ff!.37 . .1 IS·Ull 11.6S 1 .6' 10. -. 65 Stk SJ.32 S ~ 11 50.1 Indus · 1 •1 Tran S, , Ulili -~ •.1• 6SStk n , •ADO NASDAQ S uMM~R' ' -If the Nationa~Security-Ageney-could-kcep 9Cefets as well as the Orange County ·education system it ... wouldn't bej n the me$$ it is today. The results of a survey for the county Department . .. . . stealthy even when it isn't trying to l)ide anything: But school. officials say they want to come in from the cold. There won't be anyhiding behind the Fifth Amend.ment at school board meetings..,Scbool super- intendents--want-their deeds bathed in the 'warmth of 1-.,,,.,. ___ _ The PMS . . . . blues is sa0 .Song . .\CR'-\ME.NTO _; .\ cw "ee s .Igo.· you ma}. rcmcm be~. a pTcmcnstrual S)'ndrome contest was 1n1 11atcd in this space. The response wa~ hl·artcning. <\number of women thrl·atcncd me..\i\'.itb..ph) sical violence. and there "ere entries fro m four public-scrutiny. The study that illuminated this paradox gauged attitudes on whether the county superintendent of schools should be elected or appointed. Eleeted won..Jmt _____ _._~rcent o f th~ P.CQple POlkd didn't hav~ the.foggiest idea of what a school $uperintendent was supposed to do tatc~. one foreign -country and San frant't SC"O. A lot of them were funn y and true. and 3 re~ of1hcm wcren•t. In all. 96 people.took lhe 11mc 10 sit -~ Lil• d '[k--11 _ --down and-wfi~1F-st&ries.--and l-am . C e·opatr:·a 1 D ·t DO ... ~ er ~~n~gt~l~~~~~tt ~~~e~~\~cn~~~;:; after the election. .--A few people, 14 pereent-;-knew-the superintendent is the bossofa school district; but 8 percent thought the _county supervisors were calling the shots. Four percent believed mayors had something to do w~ education. .------~ ~---· wtll rcCN\ PM Blues I-shirts . ~ · · · . prohably before Christ mat f ft -Shirt-s--W-ill-a~~o Per Ume 0111 Mar)ellen O'Brien of 93 Rock · ( KDJQ. Sacramt"nto) and author of School superintendents at Orange •oast districts were not surprised and ct,alkedup the confusion to I hl'ard a kl'turc the uthe >.0_0t.knl!C~. ....._------~oa~aod 3 COrnm!)ni~liOnS ro.blem. • thl' rumancc.hiSIOI) and mystel) Of .\nothcr · no-no IS Spraying Or "Morning Si,·kness and Other Ways to Wake the Nei hbors .. fo sen in& -me a tape o a song called ··rre . . tb t 1 h because th fragrances. aao ingper umeonan<Jlll:-;;:c;;:'n';:ru~_ .. 1"'"ng;;-----------__ mmurucat1na w1 paren sis oug ey Th·· \ i\acio.us..~.smelling lee-it in . T lfot s somd hlng else I've -IM&W-l S~ AdFOme ·•: te the author of the most humorous threaten.in& let· er: and tol?lc man wn<rearcd t"nouah about ihc contest 10 pfio.L<>graph rus can. not vi sit the schoOls wneneducation is happening. tura g.a' c u~ somc__fascinatin~mfor· alwa)s do~e. At the price pcr ounce · Since most parent s are preqccuplea with jobs during mat ion about-pt>rfumrs. including thr "l' pa) ·for fragrances these days. I theday the schools try to help at night. Parent-teacher do·s and don'l"s of applying it. "ant to be sure it sta}s on. nights and school board meetings are orchestrated to For instance. ncvt'r put perfume No one knows when the first · wife C\ en as she was throwing a salad al the camt"Ta. and sent 01e a pnnt of d h l b · d k h tx:h 1nd }Our cars. When a man humans applied sub tances to their COD UCt SC 0 0 usmess an ma e reports on t e snuggh.:s up· 10 you and nibbles on hod1cs to make them smell beltt"r. It the picture · · - The bes1·1cuer of all -\\-Inner of two PMS 8luesT-sh1ns-camefrom progress of education. ,. your car. 11'\ becau~c of the could wrll haw been a caveman who around in velvet knee bmehes and But school officials have to be careful. Most parents phrromom.· tx·hind )Our rar. not th<" ale all hl· rould hold of some animal ruffled Jabots and had handkerchiefs a ~oman named Sand). and is· rl·prQd uct.•d here almost in us enure-expect their children to be better educated than "Chanel No. 5. he had ~illcd. wiped his hands on his tucked in their slecYes. they wore d h l ffi · I h d ·be Phaomonr 1s a .. communication.. chest. and enJO)ed 1hc scent for the perfume. Through the )cars thr 1): themse1ves an sc oo o 1c1a s ave to escn hormone ~rrt'tcd ix:h.ind the car next fl.'w hours. practice d ied out. Running wntl·r and . education to demonstrate prQgt:eS · . 1 which signals ~ht• phcromonl' of an~· Mam·· Antoinette bathed da1lv in deodorants m~) haw had wmcth111g St•\ t•ral weeks ~o. I had 8 clam c Classrooms have become classroom situations :animal of thl· same spcc1l'S. Your goat 's nutk. and 500 goats were ke 1 10 do with 11. ' • •11rnck of PMS. Not realizmg it was 1 w ere s u en s a ve ea m mg ex pen . ttn·..:..--1-~P~l'~ro~m~o;n;.c.:.:.:,a,,..;n;.;;.:~~.,:;, o~u;.;r;:.::;,o,,..,:,~;,;, r:.;,~~n~c ,;;.;_ r,.;,:-:;;;..;:...,;;.;;;.;.~~~~t,:.,.~,ttt-_:_:~~.......-""""1"1"1'r-t-mll"ir""Tmm-tmrr.n'IM"~-t>1hfftu s§'. b~at>-n~d~olt'ndlt:.:-1~Wi..-e-1cn~t'ftl-to-m'lo'°ui..:r11l~oc:ttattl----i Johnny is too lazy to study for the learning experience he phcromonr ha' c 1h<;ir own 1h1 ng hi:r tu·b. I'\\: n"' l'r associated a goat < ionc arc thr da) i. "ht:n a man Lu<'k.\ markt•t to do some grocery 1·5 8 .... underachi·ever. A teacher who needs order in a going and 11 has not hing to do wi th with fragrancl'. Odor. yes. Fragrance. splashed .a 111111.' aftershavr on his face h 11 pcrfuml'. ' · no. It's possible the French people and sallied forth .JO. nibble .J)n a ~ oppmg. classroom Sttuation fo r a leam.ing-exi)Crience doesn 't For-,cars ru· -seen &aut1ru1 "'ere drpri\ cd of goat's riiilk" as well as · wom~an's car. When )Ou see a man ~1 I ~hould ha\ c known something yellbu.t proposes ne.w goals in:beha.vior.modificatfon lo v.omcn in the mo\ 1l's.amJ on TV -• twad, thought 11 v.as a-stinky thing.to -t-he-f)Cs:fumc. cou.r:1tcr 1oda~~...chanccs era~ .. was s<>mg f&-happe~becaust>) - raise motivational levels. and n en m} own mother -; dab do. and that ma) ha vl' had something arc he's bu) fragrance for his o" n "'er.\ thmg bothacd mt• on ·the wa> A h · b. bl JXrfuml' hchind thi:ir l'ars. So I 10 do with her beheading. pulse points. 0 1 c·r. At) husband "asn't dn\tng pat Y lS a iger pro em . follo"l'd suit. God onl\ knows ho" ( leopatra was big on fragrance. Now that I kno" "here all m) plllse com.'l.·tl). 1t "asr<xHunn.\. Wt' parkro Some school officials think they have inherited too man) 4 uans of 2r~&l' 1·, l' put f-orgc1 "hat ~ou sa" io the movie. ~intsare. I v.111 stop "as11ng perfume too far from rht• store. manychores1hat should be ta.ken careof at home. They heh ind m~ ear .. oH·r 1hc )car!I. No" I \n ·ording to h1stol). Ckopatra was b) putting 1t behind m) car;. Ma) bl.' Tht•ti \'" \\Cnt '"'°the ston·. Luck> would be mo re com fortable with reading. writing and d1-.coH·r I m1gh1 as ''l'll as ha\l' no El11atx·th Taylor and she needed I'll put i1 on m~ na,al instl'ad I\ H'" aoi\de<.f on Saturda> mom · ariihmetic than sex e.ducation and drutc rehabilitatio n. tl ushcd II down lhc JOhn. all the help she could get. She e\'('n .\nd maybe I should ha\ c a ing. and h} the time 14(' were che-ckin6 Th • .gh h t~ bject 1. t d The place to put pe-r~~ perfu med the-sails on hcr-balte. Mark. phcromone.-Check.up.-1t ha\ bcl·n a nut. m.' m nas orayrsh-black and ey re n t. t ose aTC SU s or comp ica e pulse points: in front of\_ our ear. V.Qur An lull\. rnuldn·1 say he wasn ., wam-long time sinct' an)Ont• n1bbkd o n m ~ e · -b · · r. tbal t · 't th ; <.farl.t•nmg. and m> sense of humor times ut a winning i.00 camasn e answer. throat. 1ns1dc of elbows and wnsts. ed: hr could smell her coming from car. ""s non-c·Hstt·nt. I had starred to About the only time school offi cials recei ve a under \Our breasts. naval -r ha' l' a "a' do" n 1hc harbor Col•m•i•I Aaa W~ll• /1'1n la · "nit' m) check "hen an older lad> r;espite from apathy is when a critical study o n e.ducation pulsl' In m) naval':' -and behind Year ago "hen ml·n 51ru11C'd u111N Nl1•~f. rmuch older) kant.'d up agamst me is released - a study like ~~e National Asg,ssment of und -;tarted-wrtt-mg-,,cr c"f'C'lr in the ~mt• tin.\ spact•. That study o und that fewer than 25 percent of the I ~1d ... I hope.· rm not m ) our 1131 •• Ven san-as tic. 11th graders in the U nited States met writing standards .~he rrplrN. ··No. you're not in m) needed in b usiness. professions or education. R ~ .,, .... t · g"" "•1,1 at nJ/. ·· \'t"f.' pleasant. . Math. science and reading have received similar ea a. n rJ ii o. iT wron . ~r--f\,f.\ mood IH'nt from grayish-black critical reviews. . ·to 1\hn tc\ er is bcwn<.f black. and mav ~~~ec~~~;d;rcia li sts predi ct that a turnaround lt 's ~· our tur.n #to spe....-1 .. ~ut' ~~w~ I Mi; 1~j }\~~~2s~~t l Until then the need for the six Rs -remedial .. ~ . aA v I.\/)), .. reading. remedial ritingand remedial rithmetic-won't Sh,· cJ1<.f 1u)t that. und t'H'l}one in be a secret. , .. <s•f I N(.,TON _ Ho.. du th·· tht• !iton.· lookt'l.1 at me with shock and n"' ~ , T HE C.\SE .\GAINST PRESI· ·' '-·I r· •t h "-~ d h k .._fc Op1n111n' l"\Prl"'"·d in th1' \pan· arr tho'>c;' oft hr Dail~ Pilot Other \IC"\ .\mi:ncan people judge President G r. ul!\1"-' 1c . 1~ .' usl,..n s ran ~ orr C:\prc:,~·c.J 11n th" P3Sl' Jrl' thm.c of1hm author\ and art1s1s. Rradn commc:nt DENT REI\ AN -The p~sident .i-rtH H'f\ e\ cs. and the clerk ga \·e me ,~ 1n\ltr<l fhl· Oa1h Pilot. PO Rei' l'iN1 Co<11a Mesa. 92626 Phont' Reagan'.' Was he nght or "rong in hasbcendcahngwuh .. moderatcs .. in m:\ nicipt and grOC't·rics 14ithout a 6•~·b01'.o U'i1ng arms as ball 1-0 win ra .. or with '-\yatollah Khomeini's hirnrc-hy. In Jacll ...... "'"d ·Americans arc constant I} polled. repentant (anatics who have been ...., 7 hen. on the 1\D.\ back to the car. .\\atollah Kh omcin1·s Iran'' . rcahl}. the' arc bloodth1rstv. un· ~ Jini Wood conies off like a spOiled Newport yuppie To tht' Ed1tor: othl·r ~upp1es will ~et.· this and gct thr Jim Wood·., column of November mi:(,~agc. Don·1 )OU even wonder wh . 30 has hem nagging at me and I the Catholic Confrrcncc of Bishops finall) ligur('d out "h~ h:id to come out with a pa!>toral lclll'r No. Jim. I don"t agruc ~1th c :111~ "t:lllng that we tnust find a better way ford·s dcfinttwn of happineo;s unle'l<1 111 di stnbutt• the wealth in .\mrrica"} the something lo do include' doing Wh\ thl'\, lilo: thrir L;ttin l\mcncan for Other<; \\hO don't haH• )OUr good counterpans. ha\C taken the "prefrr· fortune. l\nd I th•nk tht.·rrin lll''i "our recurring QUl."'it1on. '"I<. 1h1'> al l thi:re l'nl1al option for thl' poor·1·· .,.. 1 Plca'ic don't m1sr,·ad ml'. I'm nol is., ma) be ~a ) ofrha'l' )Ou ma~, l'n 'latholic. and rm not pu'lhing a well be 1n,ohrd in -;haring )Our rd1g1ous mcssagc.JUSI an ethical and "i"T'led-on·b)·fortunr .. lot. blft 11 m or.tl one. doesn'1 sho" 1hrnugh 1n )Our o"n I certain!) dun·t "'anl IO appear summar) of )Our life Indeed· )Ou r 3udgmt'ntal. Jim. hut to tell )OU the summar~ sounds like the qu1n· truth. this 1s 1he firsi \.tmc your tesstn11al )Upp1e. and I JUSt don't column h~ (aUM'd am reaction in think Iha I 'iUCh an egocentric \ )CW can me. for \A. hatcver that ma} tell YOU. ever bring las11ng saiisfartmn' rm a rcadahohc. so l\·r probably If you" ill look be)ond yo ur ~l'n1t read C\'e~ column 'ou·vr written in '1ew from )our SS00.000 Ne" port 1hc last fe" }ears (bow long have you Beach home and look at how th r been at lhe Pilot?). but this is the first ~ hai.f lives.. I proIJllS~-oorl\·e found memorable I can onl) hiJppiness become<; l'ven mori: di(.--j~dge b°> t1lat: you probably haven·t fk ult to achic .. r. shown much prcoccupalton with "Why do 111hcn'1" )OU ask . .\nd 1"11 social problems or I would have tell you that 1f you don ·1 wrl'\llc "11h noticed. I'll try to pay cloS('r attention the real problems of the world you in the fu ture; I hope you'll give me have nol trul) challenged your full something more worthy of atten.tion. potential and yo u will always come You ex press yourself well. Jim. I blck to that "ls.th1\ all there 1s?" Your , hope you will put your talent to work happiness 1s superficial : there 1s a in a bettcr~ause t.ha_n making yuppies r sa11sfact1on waiting out there~ c~ntent with their in complete world bttter game o lennis won't make the question go awa>-Hopeful!) a few ORANGE COAST .. ._.., ..... J>v()I•~ ~ CS.y o l Irle 'f9"' I I 330 W Bly SI COlll UeN C.A AOd•eu corr~e to BM 155() COllll Meta CA 9:>526 P-\TRICI.\ R. MC CU LLY Hunt ington Beach TOMT ... o...,.-, Ctty Editor r .... c... .....,,..Editor Cr ....... Soorta Editor ~c...,.. .ProdYctlOD OlreclOt Editor TetNMe,.K.,.._ Clfculettoo Dlrec10f *"'" • 11 • .,,. Adver1111ng -nir.ctor c!:,~=Of .• suncycd and intcn 11.'"cd about 1hr dcmonstrabl) and rabidly anti· _a_USll ~ m\ husband made a fatal mistake. He issues of the da). Yet wr have ne'er American in the past. They may be MU took the side of the old bat m the met anybody who ha persona II} pragmatist ... but the) certainly aren't ~tort'. and that did it. He wasgoms to. been polkd: the . .\mcncan nund 1s moderates. pa) anal)icd on the has1s ofi1n} sampl-l l.S. oflk1als ha e bl-en dealing of Khomctn t. Ah husband has 3 nasl\ habit of 1ngs behind the scenes with Iran's speaker footnote: In future columns. v..c • · h fl Fo. r 1hor" who are t1r"d ofpollst"rs f H h R r. II h ,..r h /('31 mg empt.\ beer cans on t e oor ~ ' ' o the parliament. as em1 aisan· w1 summarize ot er aspects u1 t c d 1 h h tell In~ them what the ... think and how . . d . k'll . d I .... .rr. • d . . . d of nH au. an as got m. t ere t ey , Jani. an a notorious t er·JU ge. ran1 .. n a11air an invi te your JU g-"en·: crushed and gleaming and I the> eel. we have decided to conduct Sadeq Khalkali. who used to be ment. We will publish the results. of couldn't take i t anymore. I swept up a genuine Peoples Poll tha1 will allow partners in a ba ttery--serviCt' garage in course. after all the polling has been th ree or four of them and threw them an yon<-' to register an op1n1on . We will Tehran. This was an uodervound completed. out into the parking lot.and started subniil th<.' results. to l~e White center for Kh omein i's revolution-SC' AN DAL OF THE WEEK: j umping up and down on thc.m. all the House ·and the appropriate con· aries. who murdered at least two Americans with life-threatening while yelling if I cn~r found thoSt' grcssional committees. .\mcrrcans and hid their bodies in the kidney disease may ·be paying more , · I'd k ·11 So here 1s your chance to bypass the garage. for transplants because kidneys rt'-~'!mn thmgs '° ·m.i C.'Jf aLUJtn 1 pollsters. get yo ur feelings off your Both Rafsanjan1 and Khalkali not lllU~ from cadavers are being sold im. chest and send Washington a only havebcen Oag~antly anti·Ameri· for profit overseas. the Healtll and \\'t• dro\t' home m complete mrssagc. If you think President can. but K halkah desecrated the Human Services Department's in· f1/rnn·. put the groecncs awa.\; and he Ke a g an was righ t. di a I charred remains of Ame ricans killed spector general has cohcluded. In I<>/) without \8.\.tng goodbye or whC're 1-900·210·3280. If you th.ink he wu during the aborted hostage rC'SCue I 98S: between 200 and 2SO human he wa~ gomg. I honcst/_1 thought I'd wrong. dial 1-900-21 0.3284. The mission in 1980. He staged his grisly kidneys were shipped out of the neH~r sc<· him again. telephone eompany will bill ~ou 50 ..,erformance bcfort phgtographers. country. while 300 rortign nationals S<•.,.t"ntl hvurs. later. th.ouoh. he cents IOr .the call. Or Just wntc the Even in Iran. he·s known as "Judge received1t1dnt"y transprants here. e number of your choice on the back of Blood" for ordering the blood _The inspector acneral t'Slimates came back and poked his head in the a postal card and mail it to PeQples d rained from prisoners he condemns .. that Mcdtcart could save $37.S door and ;iskrcl me. "Has she ione Poll. P.O. Box 2300. WashingtQn. As for Khomeini. he likes to call million «year o n kidney transplants if .H·t'.'" · D.C. 20013. l\mcrica the "Grt"at Satan." but ht" the competitive pressure fro m Wt• haH~n·t been bade to Luch As a guide. here's a summary of the can behold tht' re.11 satan simply by wu lthy fore~&~!'S is ~moved .. T~t' since. and it is \el} eApcns1vc opposi ng argum ents: lookins into a mirror. For he is the Health Care F1na~n1 ~dmtntS· sho in tit Corri's. __ _ personification of evil. He preachn lrallon ~a~rced w1lh tht'. 1mpector R T h T HE CASE FOR ~RESIDE.NT · the gospel of hate. abuses his own aeneral s rt"commendation. that uss gets two ·S irts lx-<'au.se he REAG:"N -: The Persian Gulf. in a people. savaiety tortures dissidents kidn~y exports bl-embarao.ed unless added the following edu<"ational tn- sc nsc 1s-our...JU1Ula~ v~i A: ~alf-ef the-· an-a send ffiildrtn to Uic bittJe:fronC 1r-ir]tctenn"ihta lliit no suitable formcrtton. icn fffi Wife -carnc W~stcrn w~rld's 01 1 nows through to clear the way for combat troops. American recipient is available. across while she was researching-her th1~ stratt11c waterway. lndee~. t~c Amcric.tns musJ feel uncom· J-8 .._.,.....,,De# vu Alta thesis: • · Unitcd.S.tates ha~ decl~red that it will fortable doing business with the likn •tt •ylltllHlff ce111 .. J•I• ..\ team of docrors was· doing some take military acuon. 1f necessary. to . . hormone testing on a lot of women in protect this vital fl ow' n small village. The doctors put all the As "the dominant power on the women in the town on these Persian Gulf. Iran holds the ICey to its / hormones. and as a side eff«t. all tht" stability and security. Ex-President womt:n ·s menstrual patterns became Jimmy Carter let Iran fall into hostile • , By'Tllle Ateedaa.I p,... Bripdes kidnapped Bngadier Gen. S)nchronizcd. hands. President Rcqan·s coven T · Wcdnnda Ott. 17 James L. Dozier the hi flest·ran in tst y o . ere arc ys rmy o 1c1a tn sout t"m left in the year. Europe. from his hofne in Verona. Today's Hiahhaht 1n History: haly .. He was rescued 42 days latt"r. Tht" 0 prntdent is also concerned On OK. T7, 1903. the Wriiht One year ago: Tht' House of that. w1tWo\tt an American presence Brothen. Orville and Wilbur. slaled Reprtsentativt"S passtd by voice vote in Tehran. the Sovit"ls may bt the fin1 successful powtftd-airplanc and sent on to the Senate an income tt'mplcd to mo"vc into IJi!n durjnJ a 01&hts near Kitty Hawk.. N.C. tax rtvision bill. post-Khomeini period of confUs1on On this date: Today's Birthd.)-s: Newspaper 1.nd chaos. This would Jive tht" l n 1777, f rancc recoanized Ameri~ columnist William Safirc is 57. Soviets .control of the ~r:51an Gui( · can indeoc'ndencc. "hnthouw" publisher Robert Gue· with the abithy to ihut off tht In 1830. South American patriot cionc is ,6. Sin,ct -actor Tommy Western world's lifeblood. , imon Bohvar d ied in Colombia. teclt it SO. Finally. the president hopes 10 frtt American hostqn and reduce the terrorist threat by improving rel•· t1o nt w1lh the regime that controls the Shiite terrorists. •• In 1933. tn tM fi rst world cham-Thou~t.for Today: "Education is p1on1hip football p me. tM Chic:aa<> that which, rtmains wMn OM has Bean de~ated the New York Oiants. foraottcn everythina lt al ncd in . H -21. school." -Albert Etnttd n F1,e cars ago: Membcrsofthc Red ( 18.J.9-!955). period o timt . and several months into tht• tesring. ont oft he rese.tf'C'ht rs ho"'cd up in town and noticecl there ""t"f'C' no mc.•n around. He asked whef'C' they .were. and was told O\<Cr and over. "OoM fishin1 ... What had ha~ftt'd was that the mcnstru.tl ptttt m s were synchron· 11td. tO .ti/ the~ m the vi/lltft" went flshi"I for~ "-ttk. every month, 1/l 1t thr sa~ 11mc. Somehow. I foel '4C arc work1n1 toward a soh.atton.. ~ hta O.ntt 11 1 1y.4kt1etl t'Ml••l•t. • . \. · ~o m~al is more abundanfin dClicious heritale than a beautiful· standm rib roast. For JJlQ!l oJ:M!.~f11bc1rlditional meat to gra~ethe,. · hn~tmas table. Andi or mj ny, 1t s the cUllnary h1jhliihfoffi0Ti ay · fea~ung. · . f oH. ~ulent and.it~ stiifdina rib r.oast, scrvetheroanrare. _ Meat cont_myes to cook after (thas becl\rentoved from the oven, th(r.efore remove the roast wh · · · • · · w1 continue to cook in te.mally while standing: For easier carving, allow the roa1t to "relJ.'? in a warm place IS to 20 minutes after removal from the· oven. When the meat thermometerreg.isters I 40degrees, the roast beef is ~reandreadytocarveandscr:v~.. . _ _ c -~ _ To select the size roast to amply feed youi; fafllily and guest.s.J:onsider-· the number of servings per pound. A boneless becfroast yields· 3 to 4 servin~per pound. Wim-a·txnretjITToasrcounr2To-:t:scrvings-perpou nd. -- Remember. it's better tohave1dtoven than not enougtrbeef! Nothingg>lf!pares to the fragl"l;nceand fla vor of a standing_rib roast. Before ~rving, surround the roast with a medley of cooked fresh vegc~bles. This simple presenta~ion is elegant and delicious to eat. No wonderit'saC hrisrnnrnnrdilitfnt-. --'-'-----·----"------1 TIPS FOR ROASTING BEEF· -Timean6-temperatu~mportant1moastingbeef:-t'unsu favor.1\ecookbook forapprox1maiecookin time. Be~ thermometen -ameatttrennometenmdalrOVerrthermomner. -- -t 1s1mpo anttouseanoven t crmometertoc ec w et ert e temperature inside your closed oven remains consistent and corresponds to the temperature at wbich it was set. . · · It's a good idea to have your oven calibrated o.ru:ea year:.llemeuw~- to take any temperature deviation into account when you set the oven. If =your.o~cn is more than 2Sdegrees off. ha'*·e a :K:rvieeman makll"-ff---- necessaf'Yildlustment. :_ --==---::::;====== -Place the roast, fat side up_._Qn a metal rack in a shallow n. As the . -fat.on topmilie.r.oastm~ts..ihibeeilS biited naturally. meroas1s, sue as standing ribs, h'ftve their own natural racks. When they arc roasted. a metal rack may beeliminatoo. -Tie a boned cut ofbeef~ith a stringintoacompacisha peso that it will cook evm!.Y,_A ver:y leau r9 ast with little ex.ternal fatcanh.ave.al.a.p.....__ of fat tied on top to stop it from drying out. (Just ask your butcher for extra far.) • -lnsen a meat thermometer into the roast, pl~cing the bulbortip in· the center of the largest muscle. The bulb should never touch the bone or rest in the fat. · · .. -Do not add "".ater to the roastj.ng_Ran and d o not cover the pan.lf -Remove the roast from the oven when it r~chesan internal · temperature 5 to I Odegrees below the temperature )'Ou want for desired doneness. The meat continues to cook internall y while it .. rests' and will not ~ol ofTt oorapidty: ---- -Roasts are easiest to carve ifthev are allowed to .. rest" for 15to10 mtnutesaftcrt ey a veoeen remove frOm t e ovcn. over roast Wit -------- aluminum fo il and stand in a warm place before carving. -Cook the roasHo 14-0degrees fora raFe-rea~t;-l 50 degrees for m,,d i~m rare. I 60degr:ees for mediurnand Ll D degrees for we I don.c._ . TIPS FOR CARVING BEEF -·-. -Carve a roast on a clean. large cutting board. Do not carve a roast on a dish. The dish and the roast can both slide. Use a well-sharpened knife and a cwo;;pronged fork. tJave warm ptares T'Citdy_Q.n wh1 ch..1Q..iCrve ffiC meat. · -.\nchor the meat firml y with a two-pronged carving fork. Avoid piercing the beef with the fork too often. asJuicesescape each time a fork 1s· plunged into the"mcat. Determine the direction that the fibers run in tht· meat before carving. · -Meat is made up oflo ng muscle fibers. T he di rcctio n in.whic h the> run 1s called "with the grain ... Carve a roast "against'" ihe grain. That 1s. cut across the long fibers. · · -Some roasts have more than one muscle. so you will need to change the direct ion of your.cu.ts as )!OU carve. . ~ -ttsecrgemlc sawtngitmrion:-Do nm change the angle o f the knife - once you have begu~ to slice. Make uniform sliccs,and place the slices to one side on the carving board. -::n:i pre~raok to~-afw.aU&f-themeat need~ for the first round of • servings before you serve anyone. You can always return to the carving board 10 slice more meat when it is time for .. seconds ... (Plew aee BEEJl' /C9) For moet, a etandlq rib rout le tbe tradldoaal en tree to 1race the table for~ Chrtatmu feat. Butchers· may have abone · to pick By ELAINA CORN -.Cllldlf ..... ...,,... Take a recipe. Put it in two major food maga-zines. See-who makes·it a nd who chickens out. It was pure coincidence, but the November issues of Gourmet and Sunset-magazines··f1ln s1m1 ar in- structid ns On how to bone a turkey. All bo d y bones except drumsticks and winis arc rem9ved. The turkey. then-1s stuffed, r.e shaped. tied up as lffflil>one-5 were inside-and baked-as· usual. rhr - drumsticks and wings remain sup- ported in. their J>roper position by their bones. Colo! p~ot~hs s.hh·og;w~th~e~fi~mr~-~~~~I ---1s"C"7'e=•r 61ros SliCe<ffiic-&-=roas . wa ... . the knife carving easily through the bod~he-Gounncl-pitture-showt-a1-t---.--~--.. ........ ..,.. across-section oflovely white meat surmunding_ a perfectly. centrally located stuffing. Sunset_provide~ ~ tempting close.-up and a new carv- ing method. - ·•w e wanded to do something so Thanksgiving wouldn't be so mo notonows ... said q nne Zakrotf. food edidor al Gourmet. "I ex ted a certain portion o( i and nother portion wouldn't,'• Zakro sa1 : "Our menus are meant to be inspitationaJ. •· , She is right. A certain portion of Gourmet's 750.000 readers didn't bone their turkeys. Neither did ~rtain of Sunscfs I million-plus readers. Perhaps a'fter examinina Gounyiet's ~ 2-step, two-page in· strucuons. and Sunset's four-step diaaram. many indeed became ~nspired. They .sought profnsi.ooal help. They asked their local butchers do do it for them. Gourmet's ZakrotT is friends (Pl---. BUTCDa/ClOJ .. '-----~ Dramatic desserts HanUklta -treats Tastebuds are non-sectarian. and cvel)onc can cnJO) these two ~plend id Hanukkah desserts. The) provide a rousing tinak to the special dinner that alwa~" marks the Festival of Lights. this )Car beginning at sundown on Dec. ~6. Some Jewish red-letter davs are fasts. some arc feasts. Hanukkah 1s a time for rejoicing. eating abun- dant!). l"'Xchanging gdts. pla) mg -games;--cn1t>krng nuts and JOk"CS. Laughter is always the saul'.C at the Hanukkah table. The lovely. In cl) holtda} com- grated peel. and confecuoners ~ugar. Orange Cranbcrl) Cheese Pie is another win ner. The pie offers a graham cracker crumb crust wi th a cream cheese filling enlivened wnh \anllla and more 'grated orange peel. The gla1c team orange Juice w1rh cranbcrnec;. a nd ~ ou need onl): heat the gl~llc for a minute until the banes pop. Puree. strain. chill. G laze the pie. garnish" 1th frl'sh orange slices, and glaze the oranges. The combinatio n of fruit and cheese is irreststible. and th~ is a blue-ribboR-vaFiatioo for checscc;:1kc lo,·crs. · -memorates-the. .Jc~· recapture.. of the temple. the holy of holies. Sl'ized three )Cars earlit•r by the pagal), 'Antiochus. Judah Maccabec· aJJd ORANGE WALNUT CAKE the Jewish warnors '-'Crc horn tied I '"I cups finely'cbopped walHts, to findstatu.cs toZc:usin the temple. divided · ~~==t:~!!n!.;wt:!~~m~e~;e to purify th.e sancfual) T'z cap pare-vt margarine an r 1 nt1?'1~retmr11--Tgti1 ~nhc l cup Hgar altar. 4 large egs, separated Onl) a small vial of rnnsccrl'ted z teaspoons grated ouqe pee.I oil remained. enough to last for one % cups flour iia.). But the little .name tl1ckerc~ ,._, teas°poon 1rownl. C'l:Oamoa ~.ysl.y for e-ig-h.i-day~ u.n.i.-1-----+tenpoon-baktag powder more consecrated oil had_ b<-cn I teaspoon baldn1 soda prepared. ·~ 'teaspoon salt The ~oplc rcJ 01ccd and created I up orange J•ict the Festival of Lights. c~lebratcd Grease an 8-<"up mold or 9-inch ycarl) the world ove_r.. Sin_ce 165 tube pan. Sprinkle with I/• cup B.C Jc~. have been Hghtmg the finely chopped walnuiS. Set aside. sym bolic M~nor.ah . or ntual In l~rge mixing .. bowl tttam ni&htfy fo r 'the successive nights of the ho Iida). Crisp potato pancakes always turn up at 'Hanukkah. and so do fOods made with the seasonal fruits and nuts. Orange Walnut Cake with ·orange Glaze stars at· this. year's celebration. Into the batter go orange juice and grated orange peel lo make the fresh taste o f the juice even more "orang} ... G round and l l\Qllped "alnuts and cinnamon a<lW9rhc1r compa- nionable navor1;. The cake bakes mto a tube pan and is dn2!fed with a simple glaze o t orange j uice. . ~olks. one at a time. beating_~ll at\cr each addition: add orange peel. ift together flour. baking, powd~r. bating-,oda ancrsa: t. d<J- to creamed mixture alternately with orangc j uice. Stir m -remaining1 cups nuts. tn !!mall bowl beat cu wbjtcs until suff but a8t ~ry. Gently fold into batter. Po ur batter-into prepared pan. ; ·Bake in a 3S().dcpft , C)vcn I t{~r. or until cake belinttlo pull o~"a> from.t.idcsofpaa . Cool in pan -{P1 ...... os•11•t•tc101 ~ i Crying and pouu~ are out to( the holidays, but when S8nta Claus comes to town4 it~s definitely okay to ~ream if you're-doina ·it for .m.erica's fiyorite:dessen. · --'-- . k i: cream is a traditional paft. of . -~rh'flioliaiy meal arid an 1ncreasina number of families are discovering. l?tlift~;'.;l_t:-;t~~ ,. -~--------- ' ' . I.Al I . • -------~ ----~---=-. --------- . - tn ~.D methylenecbloride b.D acetate the reward1 of making their own ice cream at home. 'Accordina to one ading appliance manufacturer. ftftual-=saferoHtom · cream makers _ have tripled in the past ,_.......,..-.rn.-..,~ · iltf more than hair being purchased as Christmas ii£ts .. The aPQelJI of homemadritt--cream - is it~ fr~sh taste and the fon of YULE PEPPERMINT ICE Homema e cecreamaddeOavoraDdfuntoholldaymeale. : CREAM half-aad;.balf or U11tt cream 1 cup tagar z·teaspoon1 peppermint extract I ·cup walniilS or pecans · CHOCOLATE Rl'M BALLS ronfcctioncr$' sugar. Store in air- 11ght container a few days to mdlow. Makes 4 d ozen balls. I teaspoon red food coloring 112 pound vanilla wafers HOTRUM SAUCE (optional) -% table1poona baking cocoa I cup sapr 14 teaspoon salt Va cap Ugllt corn 1yrap I cup water 1 eu~r-u1he4 peppeFmfn&~andy. 1/A cup r11m oc braacly. _ •,.c...OU.ba&W- Confectioners' sugar ·~cup rum Pour half and half and heavy In blcn'der. finely chop nuts at In small saucepan. combine cream into ice cream can_ Add lowspecd.1h cupat atime.Transfer sugar and water. Over medium- su~r. peppermint extract. fooo · to m1X1 ng bOwl:"Tn ~<lCQle:i'ill trtglrltca.~ring-rcnrbuThmd cook. _m!oring-i.£ desH-~d.-and -sah. -stir wa-fcrs 5. at atlme atf<?w s)'fed .u~ti l slirring constantly. until ·sauce thorough If with wooden spoon or crumbled. Add to nuts in mixing registers 230 degrees on a candy pfastic -spatufa: Process according-bO'wl. t-hermometer. Remove from heat; to manufacturer's instructions. Add cocoa. corn sy rup. and rum add butter. stirring until melted. After processing, t:>lend inpepi)er-o-nut mixt ure. Stir on~ll-Stirin rum. Scrt-e wann over kc mint candy. ~rvc soft or harden in mixed and chill for one hour. Shape rream. Makes I cup . c.D no chemicals oever You may be surprisetl at the ~ers below. Because while there are many fine deCa1feinated coffees available today, if you're not drinking Taster's Choice~ or Nescafe 1t Decaf,,. you're not getting coffee that is naturally decaf{einated. Only Taster's Cho~ce and Nescafe Decaf use nothing but pure water and natural oil from the coffee oean itselfto.gent y-remove calfetile. So you get 100% pure, rich-tasting coffee and ~solutely nothing else. Whether you choose Tasters ---~-ehuice Naturally Dec#etnat~coffees or Nescafe Decaf ~;l(J -~~"lS:>N ~PIOff J<~..rr,w .'l:>!Olf.) s,J.'ll!i.~l 'JlU.llO rru!S!JO .;,Jf<XO s.J~ -~~ oN ·3 .-au~ q2trn ~ -~~ ~ ·e •UIKIJlA ~wµg· .~ ;~ r When the chill winds ~ 10 pork. Add onion and-bay lea\lH. lDealuriOl-nll> aod add~ __ blow, rt the cold with. fiesta of Cover P-_ln; brina to boil. waler !O ~· to IM&IUft 3 · IJ>Jcy vot .from-.eu&b oT the. f:i.uee lieii 11mmer r~~ dtant..-tay tra~. Reta~ border.:ln~niean bfailed po'ric a spoqm~~ce ·over port OC:-"""7dripptlllJ' 10. Pllf, lWinr . . ~nconventionat blen o( inscln: casionaliy,' ·Turn pork O\'.et-&nd _C(lmbinc COn)tlarch and ult with anas e evates the ~rd~ary pot roast simmer. covered. I to IVi hours I/• cup water: aradually stir into pan. into an inten:iational specialty, lon~r. or until tender .. Add carrots CQOk and stir until gravy boils and For tt\is .su~cutent entrce. the dur:ing la.st 60. i:ninutes of cooking . is slightly qaic~ned. .. ,. .' h<?me .economists at the Kikkoman __ Ji rile. Rs:moye polk. and carrots-&_ . ~r.ve.c~l'1K>f"IHler<>1t-Jft1-~H tctrenrhave create a richly serving platter; keep warm. into th.in slices and serve with seasoncdj>ork roasohat teems with -Pour pan drippina~· into large, gravy. M~!"6 ~rvinp. ~ the spic¥ fla.vot-w~vc come-tc:renjo ~--·• •nd expect from Mexican cuisine. ·. . And, the recipe.is tasy. A bone- ,_leu=porltilfoulder.fs simply braised . . fo a.flavorful comf>i~tiDn ofhea . e eri a 1 ste alaze~ chili powder. onion and bay le.aves_. · . *.The carrots. which cook along with the roast, are also deli~iously seasoned by tbe spicy braising liquid. A delightful counterpoint of tasre for this spicy en tree is a simple sa d of fres h-orange slices and crunchy jicama topped. with uccz.e_or.1.w~ot:l1me.- ne ye i bay leaves · 3 lar1e carnts, pared aad c•L+ ............ .,,..., Into t -lllcll lea1tlls 4 te11pooas consta'rcll -.a,.,tea~mt-- Brown pork on all sides in hot oil · over mmtllim-hlghneat In Dute . . Combine wine. teriyaki baste & glaze and chili powder..:-pour over Desserts don't needsugar to taste good -~~-~--~--~~~----+...,..t:::..c~lf8~ By NANCY BY AL ..... ..._. ........ ,... ..... Sugar 1s America's No. I flavor · ._lllllliiiiiiiiiiiiii..llliilliiiiiiiiiliiilliiiiiiioolliii booster. I was astounded to learn --t ha t caili oTus consum8"cnoogh sweetcncrlo to add about 600 calorics JX'r day to ou r diet. • Most of th e sugar we consume is in desserts. If you wo~ld like to sav.c tfuJsl:t>i)O Calories an . s 1 e"nJOY sweets. capitalize on the swee tness that'<; natu ra lh found in fruits and fruit juices. · APPLES POACHED IN CIDER 4 medium red cooking apples ~ cap apple cider or apple jaice '• cup raisins 1..1 cup dry sberry I teaspoon finel y sllredded lemon peel 3 inches stick cinnamon Core apples. Pl·cl strip fro m around the top of each apple. In a medium ski llet rnmh inc cidC'r, ---1ra~isins. shcrn'. lemon peel -and~ cin na mon. Bring to boiling .. Add apples to skillet. Reduce heat: simmer. covered. 8 to 10 minutes. )'urn apples over: Slm ffil'f _, to 5 minutes more O~ until tl·ndcr. Remove cinnamon. Sen l' apples warm in dessert dishes with cooking liquid spooned over. Makes ~ servi ngs. Steak sauce inspire.cl, by Royal A stona Crystal The Covmq1on Ld1t1on Stoneware onion soup __ •Old FCllbiolied ---~--c......_...._......,. __ Ju~t like classic French onion •leT81Qg8 Tumbler soup. th is steak sauce is flavored .... rnc.a.tt ' J49 wi'th buttcrvonionsand beefbroth. •-I WIM9*et. . -_ ........ FRENCH-ONIO,Nr1~SgT11111E~A"K:-it:-1-+1;.b¥~•--"~""=--"1,.... eac:b '":. ---4'·_pou4-beef porterM11e , n--1i-.~11e111e99 bone, sirloin or tenderloin steak, cul I lacb tlllck I small oaloa; I \ .._.....,. sliced !, 1 tablespoon butter or mar1ar· ine _._UeHJOOJU cornsta~ i,., cup beef bro&ll ''• teaspoon Worceaurillre 1,_ ________ iiliiiiiiiiiilliill._,...._....,_ 11 tHCC t tablespoon snipped parsley ,.,, .... ., I tablespooa dry sherry Without cutting into meat. slash fat ·oogcs· of steak at I ·inch intcr-- v Is. Place steak on unheated rack ofabroi lcr pan. ro1 ~surace 1s inches from-heat. Broil 8 to 10 minuicsforrnre. 12 to 14 miriutes for medium, 18 to 20 .minutes fo well done: tum once. In a small saucepan cook onion in butt~ about S minutes or ~n~il ·tender. Stif-tn -eo_mstarch. Sur-an broth i nd Worcestershire all at once Cook and stir until thickened and-bubbly. Cook-and i tir for 2 minutes more. Sur in pan ley and shetf)'. Spoon sa~cc on top o( steak. ., ' -"I ·~ ·~._ ........ ._, ............... ...... ---..... -........ ---·--·--· =~--------IM ..... '-"0.-.. .... ............ --....... 0-.-.. ~ .......................... . ·- ·. 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Not only docs this allow you to keep grtater control over the. sodium on tent -our complete'dmftff·has only 390 milligrams of salt per scrvin -ut'the-tot1tl ees1-ef the-se- ingredients is usuall) far less than he. alrfal'.lyirre-par~ 'c.:rst<5ns. Best of all , each of the folio.wing ecipes from the Mrs_Dasb_ l.CSL kitchens are flavorfu l 'ari ation'S of traCIITio nal favorites thar are certain to aamcr praises from all gathered around the tabl<:. ~ I fre11t or tlaawed frozen (not pre-batted) turkey and giblets, I cap diced onion I tablespoon plH '1 teaspoon sa1t:frff lmion & ~trlJ season· lag; divided ~.,. wa&er, d1'ilded . % tablespoons un1alled margar· I.De, at room temperal.are Harvest Dre11ing (recipe fol· lows) .1 tablespoon plus I teaspoon eenstar~lt I tabl a dr vermoatla re eat oven to _ egrec , n a large 1"0a.sting pan scatter giblets and onion: sprinkle wi th 1'1 tea· spoon seasoning. ..\dd ·I'· cups water. In small bowl. stir margarine _with2tcaspoons seasonmg.-Spread I teaspoon of this mixture in turke} cavity: I teaspoon 0' er outside kin-:Looscn skin over brl'ast with fingenips: spread remaining mar- garine over breast meat un~k~ skin. Looseh ·fill turkcv ca' it' with Jlrcssmg. (....\ny extra can bC baked uncovered in small casst:rok for 30 --.rn~nute-s.) Sew or skewer cant) opcn)ng or cover with small piece of ·foil. Sprirtklc turkey wrth I ~ teaspoon scasQPing. Roast 45 minute~ without basting. Bastr "1th pan juices. adding I cup watrr. -Ontmuc roasting about }hours. until juices run clear whrn th ickest part of thigh is pierced with a fork. basting every 10 minutes a nd adding more watrr, as needed. (There should alwa\S be at least 1 ~­ inch liquid.) Tran.sfer turkc\ to serving platter. Cover l~I) ·and let rest 15 minutes. Set aside giblets for Turkey stock (rrcipc follows). GRAVY: Scrape bottom of roasting pan wi th wooden spoon to loosen and dissolvr anv brown bits. Strain into a .2-cup measure. Spoon or pour off ~II but 2 tabl~ons of fat. In small bowl. whisk cornstarch and enough watrr to make 11 ~cup\ gravy wh.en added to pan juices. Whisk into pan juices. Transfer to small saucepan. Wh isk in remain- ing 111 teaspoon seasoning and vermouth. Bring to a boil. st1mng constan!I}, over medium lo\\ heat. Simmer I minutes. Makes 111! cup'I grav} or 8 servi ngs. HARVEST DRESSING I cap eacll diced carrot, cel.ery and onion tO-pitte4 pnHt, llalved 10 dried apricot balves: balved ntcups waler, divided 1 teupooa salt·f ree lew pepper. no 1arlic lterb •IHI spice bind 8 slices (8 o.•ces) cinnamon- rai11D bread 'I• cwp apple J•ice Preheat oven to 325 degree . In large covered deep skillet or saucepan .combine \'egetables. prunes. apricots. I cup water and h~rtf-lf!lct -spicc bTena:-Heat to boiling. Lo · covered. IS minutes until veg~ etables are tender. Transfer (leg. etablesand any liquid to large bowl. Meanwhile quarter bread slices and. li&htl y toast on ungreased baking sheet for I 0 minutes in a 325-degr~ oven. Toss b~ad. veg. etabl~ .m•~ture, apple )U1ce and rcm~mmg 1/i cup ~ater hghtly. just moistened. (Add small ambunt water. if necessary.) Cool sliahtly before stuffing turkey. Makes 8 servi ngs or 4 cups baked stuffina. SPICY GREEN BEANS • ··~ ,..... ...... ll'eft ...... iliii .. ~ , tt1H11,n•wtllle ...... r I .............. ~ ...., - I ...._,._ ••ul_. marpr· .. ·~ ... .,... estra 1pley --lat Mm P'leue ... MLT/C7J .. ! ,~ ~· 1; llromatlc atmond wreath-......... ·· stars a~ supf!_eF 9PB'flIJetlzer Secret to a gougere 1 aa•••.,•••• DtJ---sant ln,flMr ts the whipping after • ~ --~-----eacnegg ~addition _ ~"'~~,.,....._. -0 . . rad' . l . Sprea;a 1111)6nd1 an shallow pan. ou,ere .11 a ~ . 1t1ona . chttse · T ouut lSO dep'ees IO minuws or Beat in esp thorouably', one at a tirM, until· mixture is smooth and ic.stir ilt"p'Cep onjon Od '• cup almonds. Drol> by 1po0n(uls OJUQ lD UDJRlst:d bakina lbee~IO form an I-inch riQI with a ~inch ·Circle in center. pastry. that ~nainatcd an the until liahllY browned; stir once or !uraundy reaaon of F,rance .. A twice; cool: ffeat water, butter and Sprinkle cheese an'd remainTnl ~nd~rful warm ap~tazer ~Ith mustard to rollina boil· in a larae almonds on tops of rina. Bake at wane, It can be served JUSt-as . well salJceP.n:-"Stir in-tlour with . a 400 dqTeei, I hour ontil -wetl hot or.co~d. . . . · ~ooden spoon, beatin,-until mix·' , browned and ·hollow soundina Whale It make~ a dehcaous finacr ture forms a ball. Remove from when tapped on the side. Mftes food for a party, It would be Cf:IWllly heat. l 0-12 servinas. load 11 the savoryaccomparument - to a simple soup and salad supper. Fillina t.hc hoU'Se with a . marvelous, aromaticrcheese aroma. and s~tacular to terve, it is . . based on the simple batter u~ for .. cream puffs. . The trick to making it rise high and handsomely is to beat each ca into tfte. n»~.ure thoroughly before adding the next. The mixture mus-t be_ve smooth ·and elastic before a~dina the orllims and almonds_ Almonds add a crisp crunoh and wonderful toasty flavor that com- plements the-mellow ched&,-l"his-· festi.ve yet easy French-inspired pastry nng is one you well may serve often in the coming year. FESTIVE ALMOND GOUGERE \'l c• sliced aim · np water \'l np batter Supplement not!ikely to cure totally While certain foods have been correlated with low ra1cs of disease. it is risk)' to assume that single nutrients in those fOods . when ta en an supp emen form.C.caiinil1r:-__..,....iialliiiii#-~-:--_ ___, ..... prevent disease. according to a physician wi1h the U.S. Depart· ment of Agriculture. "It is theoretical and judgmental 10 say that out of 1he hundreds of 1lutrie-nts i-A a food. one i~rnpon­ sible for fighting a disease:· said Walter Mertz. M.D .. at a U.S.D.A. food safety and nutrition seminar in los Angeles recently. "Furthermore. an} one nutrient 1aken in excess "111 disturb the very delicate balance that as necessary -for health and put unnecessary strain on the body.'' Mertz said that nutnuon is only one factor in loweri ng the risk of ~--M.l·,.,,.:asc...and that th~ mmon ,. I .. diseases such as heart disease. cancer and osteoporosis are also influenced b) genetics. lifestyle. smoking or drinking. personality _ J->•pes and other factors. A recent Food and Drug Admin- istration report shows that nearl y 40 percent of the adult population take vitamin and mineral supple- ments. Of these. nearly half take three or more specialized supple- ments daal) at levels from 400 to 700 percent of the recommended dietar) allowance. Single-nutrient )Upplements common!) promoted for disease prevention include fish oils for heart disease. 'itaman 8-6 for pre- menstrual S)ndr.omt'. vi tamins A and C or selenium for cancer and calcium for osteoporosis. "At our present \tate of knowl- edge. foods arc our best and most balanced sources of nutrients." said Meat Dept. Savings Mertz. who 1s director of the F h T k 99c U.S.D.A. Human Nutrition Re-res. ur eys.r;~.:.41'.Y~ LI scar.ch Center in Beltsville. Md. s1· d B s1 49 "We are not now. nor may we ever IC0 acon. .. -.l .. •o •001 £• • . be. at the point. where we can T B St k s2 29 imitate nature." • one ea s I W lOO'< LB • o:~~~d~~a11~!~/e~;.e1.m~~;ati~c; , Pefferhouse Steaks .e 52.39 and balance. V I h . T ' k 69, food. eat ~ greater variety to . • "Don't eat larger amo~nts of a C rtS ·Ur 0~SO::!:~N() l• increase Y?Ur cha.nces ~f getti!'g all Smeked Ham hces ~;"'~. 11 .99 the essential nutrients. he said. . To m.aintai':l balan~e. Menz s~g-SpeRcer-Steak IW 11• ll s3.29 gested including basic foods lake milk and• dairy products. meats. beans. peas. breads ahd cereals and fruits and vegetabtes in the diet every day. Compare these Low Prices AU. PVAP06E. FOA MEAD OA Ufa.EACHEO SALT... Cold Medal FromC8 u cllerr tomatoes, 11a~1v-="~..---J---~ft_J011r __ .__ __ --ir- Coo ans in 1 ing water to 12 minutes. until crisp tender. (These may be prepared in ad· vance. rinsed under cold water. drained and sd aside.) .5ao ... 2 5-LB. 10-VARIETIES. JeD-0 Gelatin Frozen Food Favorites Garden Fresh Produce Birdseye Vegetables :.:~ ,~95c Pie Shells P(l R'l ?•·, ·ooz 79c Pumpkin 'Pie "q:~=~w Wafff es _, >£........ 'b £11 t'T[,_tJ·~O\ •60Z 52.29 •soz51.25 Cool Whip Topping ~Ol 79c Real Cream Topping SW£Q~ .oz65c . 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'1 .89 Almaden Wines .:.~c·r, ••. -t .. 52.89 Baileys Irish Cream ')f ,.~ 512.98 Coors Beer .. ,Goo .~~· ~ •2-0l C•NS 14.39 SMIRNOFF In a large ~lcillet. stir vine&ar: sugar. margarine and seasonina blend over medium heat until margarine melts and a syrup is Evaporated Milk ~ Canada Dry Mixers ::.~::"S 59' 4 7' Perri· er · "'""'f' cs • 79' u_oz.._ -S_.o\-..C:UN\iWAi'(A. ..... -, Reel Label Toss quickly. until tomatoes soften sliahtly. give off juices and all vqetat11es arc heated through and lightly coated in s)'rup. Arranae on a turkey platter or transfer to servina dish. Scr1pc any syrup in pan over veactJblcs before scrvma. (These may be kept warm in 32~rec oven 20 minu1cs ) Makes 6-'Crvinp. n••••pen•• ve• • 11n * IC*' IM "°' NO'\ In price; re11on1blt, =-=...., ... Clallffled Advertltfng . • Mandari ' Apple-Juice ~,~ .. cil ''llog.-Seagrams . 1xers . •A(TH Cut Yams ITATPlllOI .0169- Jiffy PQP. Popcqrn "'~~°" .,<ll 79- ~per Golden Crisp ~ . .oi'2.09 Sunshine~ *211a Gharmin fissue -.,, .~'1:15 Pepsi Or Slice:=t!:: .,n.49' hfT(A 89' Re notds Foil .. WE AESEA\IE Tl>+E RIQ~T TO LIMIT ~ REFUSE SAL~ TO COMMEAC!Al OEALEAS Of' Wl10lESAl~B$ W. atnve 10 llM on l..o _...... ...... al. ~~-f.du9"'11J~ Cll'fOnd our control. we run Giii of '" • ..,..., "**I IWN OiECK ... bl --~ 'l'OlllO buylN~• .. •• ..... ,..._ eoon .. 11 ~....-..or""""' a>_. . . • .. ....,;.. - Gallo c3~ft Chablis Blan ~ ~.RedROR 3 LMr 6oO' 1~-t 70-E•clll Korbel Extra Dry Champagne 799 .,, 8'\.0 1~ ......._, 8ol!ll' Miller Beer. 12 Pack 469 'f20unc·~ Chivas Regal Scotch 1499 1!)()~~ Fresh Young 79· ~~ex~llJ ~V'j . dfl In 14 I• "'"'° I t "4111> Boneless Rump Roasts 198 r>&lkim R•""""k-E,.-~u~DA o,.,..i-.. 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"'< • .,,,. • .., ·' Ounr· I>~ Swanson Chicken Broth .. ~ °""". c.n Vons Pinearx>IP in Juice ~.OvN0tC~.:.2oa........c.n Vons Mince Pies 8 lnrtl Kina's Hawaiian Bread I ~l.oll 149 189 .99 .39 .59 269 139 Kina's Hawaiian Rolls 109 ""*'°'~-12c-n~ ~~69 r.nit ~...-~ .......: PlUsbwy a• Crescent Rolls a0unc.. • PKlwQco • Imo Party Dips 3~100 110 ...... c~ -n.r-. • s~s~~~rPickles 139 Pillsbu!)' RPNfv to Bake Cookies 159 lfJ °'JI"• p.,,.,.;-; ~-=o::!m --999 Bor~-F~ c.n 18 Lb c..n 14 ~~ c.n Gallo Deli Stvte Turkey .,., Hom !I°"""' ~~ Rojo's Salsa .,,n.:;r...""""" nw..v..-. Cheese BGll With Nuts v.,,,.-12~~-~v-. 259 119 289 ~EggNog Jeneymald 79 16 Ounc t C.t11on IP 0unc-C'Mlon l 5111 • LJ(.Jersevmaid Sour Cream \%1112~1::-1'9116~(-- ~~id Butter \Ill P0..nci Pfct.ovt-~ ~.T CLOSED OfRISTMAS DAY -Salmon from the clear. icy wa~rs off the Alaskan coa~t is Ideal for today's ('Ontemporar'y lifesly~ br- cause it meets the dcsi~ for nourishini. li&hter foodsand boasts a dt'licate. naturally good flavor. Alaska Salmon Saute is a de- liciPus main dish that takd just minutes to prepare. Chunks of salmon combine with sauteed mushroom~ celel) . ..onion and tomato in this colorful skillet dish. Steamed rice and a fresh prden salad are nice a«ompanimenls. Firm in texlure. Alasu salmon rooks quickly whether baked. broiled, 2<>1sltfd. Jl.M.lffil. r barbtcued It is ready to serve as soon is the flesh Oajtcs when.t~sted .wilb a fork . Jh•t'• l(nerally about . 10 minutescookina time per inch of thickneH measured at the thickest pan. . . . Available year-round in the form 'of steaks. fillets. roasts or whole- dressed salmon. thcrT is no end to the numbtrofspeedy and spectacu- lar en trees that can be prepared with this prime.quality seafood. -ALASKA SALMON VEGETABLESAVTE 1 c.p eacai sliced m•1airo0m' ud dlaaeaally 1Uced celery 1 medht!R oaloa, uJved Hd 11lced Jea1ttiwlae 1 1man cleve •arUe, mJttee4 3 &ableapooa1 oll, divided 1 peaD41 Alaska aalmH, &Uwed lJ Decelaar)' ud boDH, tktued ~~=----.._.--..__~~~~+--~ . -1 DM4i•m-firm, ripe tom•to, nt lato we:dgH 3 &ableapooa1 water ~~L--'...llllHIJIJHl!lll.£2J[]!!IUll!.l......,~.--~~­ Fresh Flower Arrangements 9· 99 Hatdloy -up Hol~ Mixed Bouquet 3§9 ~ Oi!cotllll'd • • ~ BirdsE 80...C.T..., ye Mrs. Smith's Apple Pie l+Ownc•~ . Sara Lee Croissants 179 8'-. Ot ~6 Oun<. &..or....,,_ 16 ~ Jones Link Sausaae -· • 249 ~Oft.q.ie.....i.....-1~~ Soft Batch Cookies 279 C. lct u--n. v--. 0---6 l'lock ~~w4~9 "'9 teaspoon salt Dau eacll 1ro~ad pt'pper ud tllyme, craslled Saute mushrooms. celery. onion and garlic in 1 tablcspoQns oil until crisP,.tcndcr: remove from pan. Sautc salmon about 2 .,,tnutn 1n re maining oil: add tomato and heat th omughly. Retu rn vegetables to pan. Combine remaining ingre- dimts=add to m1"Xture in pan:-C'ook and stir gt'otly uotH thickened; cook 1 minute longer. Makes 2 or 3 se-rvi ngs. • can be risky < on-.umers attempting to m1m1c the heart-health' dicic;-of Eskimos b) taking laree · doS('s of fish otl supplements nsk 'Cr) serious side- cfTccis. according to recent medical reports. ··w11h the fish oil su ·op l' arc as1 ca y oing a giant • experiment on themselves." said Barbara Schneeman. Ph.D .. a li'pid~ c~pert at UC Davis. ''They can bc high 1n 'itamins A and D. cholesterol. c' en calones. and we ---~~-0oo't knew .what-l-he lons--term effects might be ... ~.49 Sweet Navel Oranges 4 ~129 r.-~~f.LA9 ..... Fresh Mushrooms. 8 Oz. ~-89 Jvn'bo ,.._ """" lb 19'1 "'Ii • Extra Larae Red Delicious 69 ~ !u ~"tr..,.,.,_,, Aocllft lb Ml lb e Fresh Blueberriesr 7 Oz. Pkg. J99 ~...,.lb 99 ""8 Ri~ Hass Avocados 59 Qiloly ~ ""8 99 r.. • Pitted Dates, 1 Lb. Cup 249 (..-Slr.-.g F'igo, ""8 119 Jumbo Hartlev Walnuts 99 ~~.:~~ Lo .• ~~l!~-200i. PkQ..99- Sunkist Gift Pack 799 -o..-q.. lO lb llc>t •S........., ~ 24()1 I 'l'ft =Queen 69 c~pes • LR en AclPle lb Schneeman recommends people at n k for heart disease to concen- trate on diet and regular cicrnsc instead of pills. The be neficial effects of tish oils can be ohtaincd from as h ttlc as two meals of fish per wt"ek . she said. · · _ · mg a balann·d diet ofbas1c foods. includ- ing lo" fat milk and dair) products. lean meat\. fruits and vegctablts and bread' and cereals. can be eq ua II~ l'ff1.·~t 1' e. .. fhl' t'OnCl'Pt thal taking a pill can 1.·orre<.·t a problem is fault). It would tx· murh more losical and effcl'll\ e to change the di et." said Schm·~man . • Rqx>m 1n the October issue of · thl· N1.·" England Joumiil of Mech- cinc .,ho" cod It' er oil contains large amou nts of' 1tam1ns A and D. "h1ch arc tox ic 1n high doses . People on low-cholesterol diets and those who arc obese should also be aware that oil commonl y ex- tracted from cod. herring and menhaden for the supplements 1s high in Gholcsterol. and high amounts.of supplements can add as manr as :\00 calorics to their da1h diet. according 10 rcport'i 1n the Journal. . The Omcga-3 fatt) acid 1s the acti ve component of fish oil that prclim1nar) studies on animals show can be protective against heart d1~a'>c. i\ 1hrce-and--0ne-half- ounce 'it'f\ ingofsardincs. packed 1n oil. contain~ 5 . .1 grams of Omega-3's. Pink salmon has 2.2 grams. tuna has 2.1. mackerel 1.9. trout 1.3 and halibut 1.3 grams. _Othe.LSOU!CCS of.-U\e Qmep-3 ==::;::::;:tt1 fatt y acids are walnut oil and 21..JW&alr • umo1 1 Ptr Customef WI CQ4JOO Ind~ JVdme fJldudlng Uquor, T obec<o • Fluid 11'411 Produdl ot COUDOn lllm. I =.eJ:e•O.. 1&2A. l'Jla. . Only 111. Vons I ~-----~-----~ ~-----------------, ; Y0!1..9 _ -· NO,_:? ! ~8:_ .99 ·~~~~ I Fluid ,_~or c~ 111m. I ~ DKwnber 18-24, 1• Redeett .. Only l\J. Vons. ~------------~ r-----------------1 I g:_ 39 . N0.3 I e0ura~ I ~ Limit I PW CUlforner • • The More walnuts. wheat germ oil. rapeseed oil. soybean leci th in. soybeans. tofu, common beans. and seaweed. CleaJJup'sas ast u the cookla1 Keep the ingredients for this skillet meal on ha nd and you can have dinner ready 30 minutes af\cr you walk into the kitchen. Even the cleanup 1s fast because the re's Just one pan. RUSH-HOUR CHICKEN DINNER 4 btlHlea Deated verml~lll pe1ta fl "'8 Hltffl) Two .•"9-Hllff cu1 ell•-•t le " I hp fre1ea peas 1-...ee cu wltole small car· ret1, draiaN · I small •loa; ta.laly 1ltcff I '4 N;I "iftea ~ndi l .... ,.. drie41 ..,, ..... crHltM • • In• I 0-inch skillet arranac ptsta undrai~ed chitken. peas, carrot~ an~ onion .. Add chicken broth and spf'.lnklc w1t.h tarraaon. Brina to tJ:o1lht&; reduce hut. Cover and 5!!1'tner for~~ to 20 mil)utcs or unlirpa1la ts JUlt t~n r. Serve at II --- from roplcana. This mail-in offer asked for the Univet5al Product .. COde symbols ffom glass dec.anters .: .ofJmpjcana j~ces, . L. ha.ve= n~ complaint about the )Ulcc. but it ~ctically impossible to get the pro.ob . of p.urchasc off lhe de~ ntcrs. ' Would you believe I had to soak one of the de.canters in water for four daygnd four ni&hts in ord -- •· scraj)C_ the ~~uct .1'....LJ~~----1"11"--=ll -t-sYffiOOIOfl'the jar? • I bet most people lose ~tiencc ·•-~#-and5ay "tlie beclC with it! .-That's- am ~ou. -soyou ca Jcl-these-bia-oompanics "'noW-that the publie refuses to be hoodwinked _by such gimmicks. -Sany Feldman. Surise.Fla. -· never ~I~ to· each other. they are the chemists who are responsible for the glue used in package labels and the marketing people who arc responsible for making offers &hat require consumers like you and me to remove )hose labels. . . The chemists do their utmost (o. sec-lhat the labels stay on the packages under all conditions - s-uch u high tempen-t-uf'eS:-fo temperatures and high humidit . · e. on t e ot er hand. seem to take very little Anno Morios. Hot or Mild interest in how the labels eye to be ITALIAN SAUSAGE removed. i guess tht'y say to · ······ ·· ··· · .. · them5elves. "That's the consumers' problem. not mine!" Unfortunatclv: l hat attitude ~d:-When wa5-l-tw last time you not~cd a refund offer with printed instructions for re- movi ng a label? And have you ever en an tnstructton tharsays-some- 1hing like. "Soak in cold water for four days?·· I a m mor~ ·&-han ha.ppy to print r.our ~euer. The mar.)cct i ng pe~~le at the chemists. and together they should find an "antidote•· to the ~ue usedJor the labels on their Juicc decantcts. Herc ·is th is weck·s fist of refu nd offers. Start looking for the required refund forms. which you can ob ta an at the supermarket. in newspaper and magazine advertisements and fro m trading with fricn'ds. ' Meanwhile. start collecting the needed proofs of purchase as de- tailed bcrOw. Remember, some offers are ~vailablc in all areas of the coun~ry.Thesc offers require refund forms: .I-lb. ~ Qu~fic-it5 PARKAY MARGARINE •••••• ~--=IJ~a=-=1• 0-LA--K-IS ~ ..... REG i;: J~~LTtO I ••• Single Roll SPILLMATE TOWELS . . . ... -.•• COFFEE LIMIT 2 . IXTllA l.Allftl .... ~-.....·. EARLY CALIFORNIA 6-0Z CAN PtnED ~·· . -199 . SMOKED . .. . "Ott ~ls.t '-• • . former John ~ully ~ . -aun PORTION HAM l.8 1.2• y-... . .. ..... ...... ~~-'JO-OZ CAN _. IN JUICE LIMIT 4 .59 -8-0r-Attorted-Yonetttt-- KRAFT SALAD DRESSING ---6·01-llor .19 STOVE TOP STUFFING MIX .... DOLE Ma ndarin Orangl'S Frel' Offer. Receive a coupon for a free l·an of Dole Mandarin Orange Segments. Send Jhe required refund US -APPLES -form and t~ Un+versal Pr~t­ C'ode S) mbols from two cans of Dole Mandarin Orang,· Segments. Expires Dec.J I. 1987. FRESHLIKE Cob Corn Refund Offer. Recei ve-· up to $2 plus postage. Send the required refund form and two proof-of-purchaSl' symbols from F~eshlikc. Cor~ on the Cob. along with a pnce sucker from o ne package of Chicken. Hamburger.or Hot Dogsfor$2 plus postage: or send the n:quircd refund form an<t-one proof..of-purchase symbol fro m Freshlike Corn o n the BEEF ... {Prom Cl) . . -If yeu-ant*1pa t{' h-iwmg leftovers. leave some m~at un- sliced. A solid·piece of meat will not dry out in the rcfrigerato_r or when ! reheated as quickl y as sliced meat. ' 'I CHRISTMAS BEEF RIB ROAST 4-to 1-poand beef 1taadla1 rib roast . Place roast. fat side up. in open · ., shallow roasting pan. Do not add I water. 'Do nor cover. Insert meat' thermometer so bulb is centered in the thickest pan of the roast. Roast in 325-degrec oven. The meat thermometer will resister 140 degrees for rare: 160 . degrtts for medium: and 170 • d recs for well done. Allow 26 to ,. manutespcrpoun orrare, to • 38-minutcs for medium. and 40 to · 42 minutes for well done.• Roasts usually contimre tu cook after . removal from the oven. It is best to remove the roast c when the thermometer rqistcrs 5 degrees below the temperature of desired doricncss. For 'cafier carv- ' J oa. allow me r0as1 to "rest" in.a . • warm plice 15 to 20 minutes before ' carvina. St-rves 8 to 12. •TIP: Fo.r a 6-to 8-pound roast. allow 23 to 2S. minutes for rare. 27 to 0 minutes 1um. an n . ' -RED OR ~N, WASHINGION-iXTO-FANCY - 1\-\'"-1·----:~~ Tender GREEN BAND CEl.ERY ·-······ Tosty • EA .• 29 RED GARNET YAMS-... _ ·-··········" .lB .• a• w •i•••• .... HANUKKAH -Ca .... n .59 11...UlllGINITZ MllCAICI MIX pt~~o IA9 •ACK •. llOAST .. z .... ...., .... OVAL OR 99 RECTANGULAR • Tender FR_ESH GREEN BEANS • 30-INC~ ~ CUTTER BOX ftO .• •.To -C..____~!!!!!~!'!...!!~~~~­ INllLA ...... IA. 1(bi .... _ /. 1 r t OONCE -··-,. PACKAGE W . Pillsbury 8-0z. Con CRESCENT ROLLS Hb. Pkg. M.ot or Beef ... ca11aD1AN CLU• WRISKY 1.75 u .. r PASSPORT SCOTCH .. 9.M ....... YO•KA 750 Ml Brut Or htro Dry KORBEL CHAMPAGNE 750 Ml BEAM .. .. . . . .. . . . ........... 10.M CALL<::NIAY CHARDONNAY .. Slicing LB .59 FRfSH CUCUMBERS EA_ .19 .... , ... :r,...un- •oucaun• ... ... COLO•,_ a•••JMAS .... ca.an••• ··" '·" 24" FOIL · 3" WRAPPED • . 6-INCH POl Dole 12-01 Con PINEAPPLE JUICE 10 lo 11-01 f'eg. Or Lile BEHIHANA ENTREES 1.2• 2.1• • .,.... t .......... -.. n1 0 ,. . -. , BHoehe brlgfl tens holJUaY brunch In Ilk' sarM qy that owreetina Taketheblahsoutofbrunchwith · cancen~~ aoea~'" eatina las rich. ~ndcr bfi«ht. What stts this ud tnaan1a1n1na wc~t may be &he nut-filled bread apan is its double mast efJec;th1t A&lln.Uonal WCIPo"-9in·whed shape;-For I i>icture- . for lowenna the nsk of cancer. perfect loaf. roll out the dou&h and ~ Breast and colon tumors ·~ less-spread with fillina. ··ct pttv&Jent on laboratory animals Then roll ·the short ends of thr eatina a hiah perccntqe of fati>ut-<fouah j~lly-roll style to ttit center. taw..amount of to~I ~l~an -makNle cquaHize roUa. .Bake the-~ att ~ ~ ea1&n1Jtialt·fal. bread in a greased IOlfpan:the J>.n ~~fl\-<alone . 41cts. acco~l,na to hol,:fs _the rolls in place .. durin• Mtchael Pim.a. Ph.D. bak" -. '"' Reduci na calories while majn-ing. · . . tairiing adoquate•nutritional in.t~ke .·, Beca~se the doug~. •s. ~c.ry ~1ch . requires selection of more nutrient-tt s ea_s~r to handle. 1f. •t s chilled .dense basic foods -including overh1aht before rollma......, , ...;.......:~--'..;""~L ~ lean a:ncais. . • fruits and vege tables. NUT-FILLED BRIOCHE LOAF l ,.cba• aetlve dry yeast ~ "'warm water ( l lt desren tolll ........ ) l "" ~ter er marprlae 14C.,lfUalaae.lnpr- l&ea ....... aa l &eUpeM Ur.edded lemOD peel • "' npa au-,.rpoae noar : ... ..... ¥.t ~ paaf11 ""°'"• .. 1ar i bealea ea yolb ~ ct1p bitter or mariarlne, melted t table1pooa1 milk '4 lea1poo• vnu•----- 2 nps cltopped walnuts Slf ..... wllerff aqar flouredsuriace.Rollintoa 14-by9- Sof\en )'Hit in warm water. Beat inch r«tan.le. together I cup butter. aranulated ... Brush wiih 1 tablespoon of the suaar. salt and lemon peel; add I remaining mel\4:'d butter, spread cup .of the flour. ·6 cags and yeas1. ·with half---of filling .. Brtinning 11t Beat well. Stir in remoinina flour shon ends. roll each side up jell)'· until smooth. roll style to center. Place. rolled sidr Tum in&o ·a.reased bowl: Cover~ up. rn ji'Castd 9 by S by 3-inch IQaf kt'ri~.in warm pface untiktoubfe-pe~twith rcJllafoin&doYJh, Co,"'Cr. chill overnight. St~r dow!\. tt"r and filling. . . For fi lling. in a bowl ~omb,ine · Bru!h loa·ves wilh remainin~· brown sugar. yolks and 3 table-roehed butter. Cover; let rise until sp<>ons of the melted butter. Stir in double. Bake in a 350-degrce o..ven illLtd vanilla. Addnuls.Dlvidc-for 35 m inutesJl~n\leJrom pans; dough in half: return .half . to cool. Sprinkle with powdered refrigerator. Turn other half onto· sugar. Makes 2 loaves. 32 slices. P'orgounlrappfn!J?!Uf1Wnterrc-~ ... Sole Items Avaiiable al Oi'ange County locations Only All Stores Open Christmas Eve 'ti/ 6 p.m. 7Fashion lsfand Open 9 am • 8 pm) S minu&c : remove cake from SJ*n onto wire rack. Cool completely. Drizzle Orange icing• over cake. Yield: 12 ~rvings. ~Oru1e lcl•l.. r 1 •1, c1ps NafecUoaers 1a1ar '4 1ea1...-1ra&e4-eraq•peel S to t tablespooa1· oru1e Jake . In a tmall .bowl ~bine all inal'Cdiefl&s: blend_unul _smootbr. I ORANGE CRANBERRY CHEESE PIE Crust: ~ps graham cracku -~ crumb• · •, cup 111gar •1,. cup ( ~ stick) butter or marprille, Mfleaed a& roem temperature, · Filtfng: - •let ( I eHeel eaclt~ -~­ cream clleese, 10Uenet_at room temperat•rt · i lar1e ea• ~' cq ••pr I &.'a teaspoons grated orange pffl 1 teaspoon vanilla ~. eup.eran1~ juice. 3 .-cup sugar I cup fresh or tbawed frozen cranberries I teaspoon Jrated orange peel Z oranges, peefea and-sectfoaed Fresb mint fer garnish, optional iu.m -bO\~ I coin bin crumbs. sugar an utter: en well. Using back of large spoon. press mixture firmly on bo,ttom and ides of a 9-inchye plate. :...:._ _ _:_ __ _:_.::=__j__:_::::::..====:..:_.m~~~=::....::tl!~11 mediu m bOwl t-Olilbine eream Italian Sausage .Large California ·Avocados Hass or Fuerte. fo r holid ay dips and salads. ea. .49 ---... 1-M ... ad.we~w'""'i>Hth"-our-'own hh.•r'ld,----------1 ~-. . - ulspkes..am.I J1c.rbs. No MSC ~ N11 N1trah:s! Sunwurkl's Finest 10:-..,....---r--,...---~-.. .-.---~-------- Beef Fajitas Tender pit:cl'~ 11( l'SI >r\ ch111c'-' hl.'d with onion:., hdl r~·rrcrs. tumatws and delicatl? st:asornnJ,t lb .• 5_9 Orlando- Tang-erin es lb .• 49 Ready to, saull' and !\l'rw. 3 99 Sweet as-hon-eydew. for holiday fruit salads. Super CotossaJ Size. Sweet & easy peel! ---lb. . Fresh Roasting }39 Chickens lb. Orders Being Taken Now for the Holidays Crisp Jicama A must for holiday salads. relish 49 ... trays and party tra ys with uip. lb .• • Fresh Turkey!! with 1111 hormones 11r prl'scrvaltws. •Geese •Capons New Season Extra Large Kiwi Fruit ~ • Cro~n ~oast of Pork, Lamb or Veal A colnrfuJ and delicious addition to • Smoked Hams. and Turkeys • Prime Rlb Roasts • Boneless Prime Ribs holiday salads and dessert..I'. l se to 59 garnish cakl'S.-J"ics and tortes. ----ea. e Giant . Blueberry Muffins Haked fresh daily usin~ no prt:S\.'l"\'il· tiws or additivl.'s. pk~. 11( 4 n ... ~. 4.29 Wolfgang Puck Frozen Gourmet Apple Pie Desserts . Our own Jchc1ous rcc1r1..·. 399 > • , Order now for • I l'r..tn .1 Ml 1 Christmas Jinnl'I'. 4 79 • ,~ppll· r.,rt . . L ,f.('~ • ..s..2~~ _ ea. • lh111.11li1ll" l<.L'ptwrn f l·rr111l· I • ( .ippuu 11111 ·1 ruffh Orders Being Taken Now _ • ~1JrJol,11m 449 for the Holidays! 1 •1urk~ 11·~ ~ l t<1 · I Fn'sh hak1•d pi('S. cukes and CfH>ki4!s Nestle's Semi-Sweet l'1w11 duJJ. ~~,r~~~ls "~ 2 :;:; } 99 1 Alta-Dena ~~l~. ~~:~.~ ~ • 79 Oroweat Stuffing Scasont:J or c11rnhrl'.<iJ. 89 12 oz. r>kA. re~. 1. 4J • Kraft Miniature . Marshmallows 49 I 0.5 oz. pkg. reg .. 7 4 e . . . 1983 Robert Mondavi Cabernet-Sauvignon- Mondavrs bcsl Cabemt>t in ycars! The addition of 15% Mcrlot in th'-' blend crcatcs a n1hy red ma.5terpiccc Jhat will enhance your holiday menus. 899 750 ml. r~...13.00 Gilts In Good Taste •.. cu.i. Wine! Wint' L" ol1mys amm:duled. Custom gift haskets or g;n certificates also c111<1i/ahi<'. I >ru11.c11• ( '111111/11 S111ri•.( f:1n71f lrl'i111' 11nd ('11(/t/ l/1 '·''' -------- Df:LI Holiday Catering - Call /ri rine Ranch Farmers Market 's service deli for all of your holiday partie/i ... at home nr office. Fresh Holiday FrU\t Salad Our own fresh fruit ~lad made fresh daily usinJt only !he _frcsh. 329 esLand_swe~~st fruits . re~. 4.29 lh. lb. 01' Fashioned Tavern Ham Our own ta.sty ham has never before been t~ffcrcd al this 3 79 lnw pnce! · rc~. 4.99 lb. lb. _,..--' ~ SJnoked Norwegian S~lmon 1299 Sides lb. Large Shrimp Shell-on. NI white. perfect for parties. ~b. 998 The Official 98th Tournament of Rpses Souvenir ~gram Available In Store Jarlsberg A favorite for sandwiches & party trays. random wt. wedges 379 cul fresh-Jaily. reg. 4.99 lb. lb. Rondele A French creamy cheese in 3 flavor5: garlic & herbs. garden vegetahle. or wi~vailahk in pre-cut wedges. 599 reg. 7.99 lb. lb. Fresh Caspit;tn Sea Caviar 3 oz. Sampler Pak I oz. earh of: • Bclugn • Sevruga • Osetra 4995 SAVE $10 4-oz. each of ieluga and . Sev;n: $2~ 13995 I . cheese. eggs. sugar. orange peel and 'anilla. Beat until smooth: pour into prepared cru st. Bake in a 350-degree ovt"n :s minutes or until filling 1s set. Cool on rack. Chill. Meanwhile' re are laze. In medium saucepan . combine or- ange Juic;e. sugar. cranberries: and grated orange peel. Bring to a boil: simmer I 10 · 2 minutes. until cranberries pop. Purce in blender o r food processor until smooth. Pres~ mixt.ure 1h,r-0ug~1 a strainer to removt' sccds and skin. Cover. Chill. To serve. spread glaze over pie: arrange orange sections on top. Garn1sb with mint. if desired. '(ield: One 9-i nch pie: 8 servings. . -- BUTCHER ••.. economics editor JelT) A~ne Di V ccch~-0--Each wauurp.QKd to see the article in the 01hcr's magazin . But bo th belte\ e fl1(• trome -c®K is capable of the 1ask. ··tfs one of thos..· thing~ that looks daunting on paper ... said Zakroff ... but 1s no1 so bad once )OU gel into i1:· She said a friend of hers boned a turkq 1n 35 minutes. In fac1. Di Vl·cchio says. the bigger the hi rd. 1hc l.'asier the job. · · M1:a1cu11er Scoll Beal) says that on a scak of onl' to I 0. boning a 1urkc~ wou ld rate an eight for an amateur. For a professional. he said. 1t \\Ould rate about a fou r. It's harder than grinding hamburger but not as tough as bon1~ out the hip of a 6eelcarcas~. neS31d. . "The l"o hardest parts ·about boning a turkey arc nat"klng through the leg and "ing Joints." Bcatv said. ··You haH' to take the kmfi pm1n--and pop th:rou~h ttrc surrounding li gaments to kind of force out the drumsticks and free them from the carcass. You ha' e 10 he careful ~ou don·t poke the knife th ro ugh the brcasl or skin. or you'll lose the juices:· . When -.·ou la v 1hc breast down 10 begi n lhe.bonm·g process. the bird is not flat. and that makes it difficult for a non-professional to tackle. . "Golly:· he says. "\heir hands .would be all nicked up. It would be a mess ... He adds that most house- holds don't have sharp knives. "So maybe OM1]Ur~tc:r reall ) succeed. I still sa) you bu) a lurke~ with bones to gi ve the meat lhe best fla vor ... Di Vecchio saiQ from her Meplo Park office that she hadn't counted on readers taking the chore to professionals. "It indicates that people do fi nd carving 1s a headache ~t .tbe table. but that they also preft'r 1t 1f someone cl~ docs the boning:· Zakroff-say hr wa unaware that butch~rs in places other than Manhattan mi$ht face an added workl oad at hohdai llmc as a result of the anicle. "In Ne" York:· she says "your basic butcher' would say ·forget it.' " Because of that. New ¥ orkcrs may be more likely to give booing a · try. AnotherofZakroffs friends did just that. Because of his career. he wu expected to perform well. Zakroffs assessment: "It was the worst job I ever saw done by a plastic surgeon." -~ Clilldln Need! Chii.dan Children'a Fund, Inc. WIOO-l28-ll93 I nll Frttl . -. ---B()IS£:-1liltR> UC Irvine lften'S .-t--== basketball coach Bill Mulliian put a series of new plays into the Anleate .... ~rrtnsc ll\1s ~ an opn o co.unter-. slower paced game. But.' the results were somewhat ineffective as Boise Sta~ handed the Anteaters a 80-7 l non-conference colleae basketball loss Tuesday niaht. a, .J<MEPB1>Uoevo1a ......... c •• 0 ,, t "I put a lot of new stuff into our gameplan this wcc"'l.u MUlTipn said. "I lhoutM-we had to open thn>ft"ense a lot more. We didn't run our reaular offmSClJntil tllemt h vc manuteund - Seeing made over-confident be- lievers out of Jhe W<>OdbrHMe H .... -ba~U--tgffi 11\er {he.,.. '61~ walChed Canyon Hip ~ 10 ~ Capistrano Vatky junior vanity kani last week. , youan't d o-that. • "With thr new offense. I think I aave them too m'uch. I've never been · accused of overcoaching. but this wa.s a bit much. I'm aoina to I O'back to the old wa,y. Maybe I 'VC-siven them toe-- much freedom. but what can you do with this team." A-nd-it -almost cost the--Wanion- dearly, as they were cauaht flat as. a pancake against Canyon and had to Jrind out a SS-44 win T~y nipt. If\ the second round of the Irvine -Teur-nament i.n Woocl~'s own- aym no less. UC! was Morris MINNEAPOUS <APl -Jack Moms and the Minnesota Twins were unable 10 reach agreement on a contract Tuesday, and Mom s' agent said the free-agent right-hander would now tum his attention to the New York Yan- kees. Mo m s. who bas won more games tha n any_ pitcher in the l980s. offered the Iwin.1 two-. three-and four-year contract deals but the Twins rejected all proposals in an afternoon mect- 1~ Richard Moss said. -M o rris is scneOUlc<f JO.:.mcct. "•th reprcsentati,·es of the Yan- kees rn New Yort-on4'horsday. Moss said he proposed a two- ycar contract for exactly the same salary--as lhat. of -leA..handet Fernando Valenzuela of the Los Angeles Dodgers.SI .SS million in 1987. and S2.0S million in 1988. O r. Moss said. Morris was willing to sian a three-year deal for S 1.8 m1lhon a }car or a fou r-~ar deal for SI . 7 million a }ear. "We said. and we believe. that thoSt" proposals are reasonable ... Moss said. "We said-that if there was an) disagreement. we wcrr willing to have the salary de- termined by impartial arbi- tration. We indicated over and over again that all we wanted to ~ wa$ a-fa-i-r-11nd -pr'6peF aar«- ment. "In the meeting in LTwins· owner Carl) Pohlad's office. (Twms' executive--vice president) Andf 'MacPtralt santwt-couldn't agree to that. The response we aot was that anything we said was unacceptable.'' Moss said. 0-. "9C ....... " T.,., ....... "They didn't look like an 0-4 tcam and ~aian't took like a 6-01am. . . let .......... , •·l0-Eoi.011 "' C.an11C>11 -'=Minon v~ n . ~C>n9 9"cfl WllMIOI lat.,.. ..... , • »-COii Lueo "' Lot Am•oo• 6-Unlver•lrv "' Artesia c. ....... o-rliD .... , .. .,,,.. ... ) >-Leourua Hlllt "' Paramount let UllfuaaleVI "' ft n let I )-lrov "' lllanctlO Alem•IO\ "'°" S.v.,_ ~ 1n10 o-.11on wnlflNI\. was S-8 auard David JoMS, He had 11 ~~='"'""=...~..,ponni1~1ts-m-thc-frrstitalfatid 13 11101e in ltdl8on'• MJke Hea4Jenon (21} •hoou o•er laa a.woe• aeaa BOt&an (left), and Scott De8tefano battlee San Ramon•• Rob Col- cloqh (33) In Taeeday ntcht'• action. the second half for a pme-high 24. ..That kid 1s a good. tough httk player who could play for me any- (Pleue eee WOODBRJDGE/02) Sten Galld They bury foes to set up Thursday's showaown S-y~OGER CARLSON °' ... .,.., ......... In "hat ma} ha'e been the lx'st pre' ll"" co a sho"down C\Cr for a quarterfinal matchup bet'ol.cen two O range Coast Area prep basketball powers in the Irvine Invitational Tournament. the ~taac has been set for Marina's 6-0 Vikings and the 7-1 Sea Kings of Corona del Mar. Each blitzed respected opposition TucM1a} night at UC Irvine to set their confro ntation. at Untvcrsit} High. and rhc\''11 haVC' a night t)ff to think about 11 before meeting Thursda}. Here. arc the highlights: Marlu 71, Mission Viejo U : h rcall} wasn't that close as M1ss1on V1ejo's pre' 1ou I} unlx'aten Diablos fell behind b} 39 _points after three ant' rs: Manna Coach SteH Popo\lch. "1th a 66-2 7 lc.-ad. t'311cd olT hls talented starters at that point and the D1ablos responded with 16 straight poftm to parl' II to 66-43 and gain somc respectability. Ste:' e Guild led all scorers with 24 points as Manna-mt 2& of 48 through 1J:i~uas:i~5i..J percent). as well as e1ght-for-e1ght at the line. The Oiablos· Jeff Herdman was limited to 13 pom.i.~clJhl-0f lhosc commg 4"A-lhc-final quarter "hi!~ the Vikings· front-liners watched. · The butchering process included a 37-14 edge on thl· boards as Manna. the No. I seed in this 30- tc.:am tournament. pla~ed a near-perfect game. .. I thought "c pla)cd excep11onall~ "ell ... sau;i Popo"1ch. who now faces a different problem Thursda} tn Corona del Mar. ··They (Corona de! Mar) arc all man-to-man. and "'hat the~ do they do 'Cf) well." said Popo' 1ch. ··1 kno" we're going to have to pick II up Thur-;da and start all mer again.'' .\t l C In 1nr: Corona del Mar 7'. Long BHcll Wllsom 44: The <x·a Kings sat and· "atchcd Manna for a while b\:forl' dres111ng. then "ent on to put on their o"n brand of a blowout. -W.th Marcus-Mullrr-Stacti\73-pom1S1 and L>am.·n Morns (~ason-h1gh 18 points.) pa' 1ng the "a'. 11 ''as o,ho"t1me for the Sea Kings· from start to finish. Corona dc:I Mar Jumped 10 lead.rnf8-0. 2.S-IO. 31-14 and S0-23 before settling for a 58-28 lead .throUjh llue~~uarteri.. _ Corona del Mar Coach Paul Orris. who admitted he was surpn~d at the complete lac~ of com~rron. had fuUT of his stant"TS out rmdwar 'throug_h the third quarter and finall)' set MuUer- Stac.luio.wn at the stan of the fourth quaner. The rescncs "ere hun&') for action. buc Muller-Stach "as the lase to sit: probably becauK' he sat enough as a JUntor "'hen Jeff Fryer pla)cd last season. .., tho ught the~ (Wilson's Bruins) would rnmpete." said Oms ... But 11 appeared the} JUSt wanted to pla~ a ~1rce1 game We went to a half- court control game and the} didn't kno" what to do... ~ · The Sea KtngH:onnec1cd on ~3 of 36 throuih thrcr periods while building the 30-point lead. and the rescnes upped the margin 10 69-32 before g1' ing up a fe" counters 1n the fading moments. Muller-Stach. a\eragin& ~3.S points a game thmugh eighVfitrt~. sc.·ored-11 oflm1Jtn-Hleftnt t"o quartt•rs. and "forns dropped in 12 ofh1s 18 1n the first half (Pleaee eee llAllDIA/02) Magic's t1 iple double~sparlts La Johnson dive rs ifi es offe nse. lead s victory overCavs. 121-116 From Tile Associated P ress a'erage. The 6-foot-9 guard 1s taking ncarl~ lb shots a game from the field this -.cason. pulling the ball up more on orders ftom Coach Pat Rile~. John- son made I 0 of 19 shots against thl' Ca\aliers. .. This }t'ar. more than an} olht'r time. Pat ha'i urged ml' -telling me KI CHFIELD. Oht0 -Magic to '\hoot more:· Johnson said ... l used Johnson had 25 points. I :i UM1IS('\ and to j USl o;hct m oa: for a couple aames. I llt"bound~TOlJ:rct tht' t.m-itrr~ whenne would tell me to do so. then I Lakers to a I~ 1-116 NB.\ \ICIOI! "'ould go back tom~ natural instinct'> Tucsda) night m <·r the Cle' eland of passing thl' hall to James. Kareem. Ca valiers. or "hcx·'a "as sconng for us. hkc Kareem "bdul-Jabhar also scored Norm Ni,on and Jamaal Wilkes. But 2.3 points and Jaml'S \\'orth~ chipped Pat has told me that for us to be a in-with22. · · better team this )Car. I'\ C gOl tO shoot .Johnson leads the I aka! 1n scoring thl··hall more." with 21.5 points per game and tops The _,9_, ear-old .\bdul-Jabbar. the league in assists "'ith a 10.9 averaging t'7.8 points. bclic"es the I al..1:rs art· more e1Tcrt1ve "ith John- wn a\sum1ng mor<' of the ~conng burdl·n ··\\ l'.rt· a lot morr d1H'r'ltfied. not a' rrnlil tahk as "c used to be If we Jun ·1 lx'rume predictable and use a 'a net~ of people to attack a defense 11 mal..c.' 11 a lot tougher to dl·fend us." \b<lul-Jahhar 'iaid. Alkr a 59-59 halftime t11J1c. Ck' eland tool.. a 7 1-~6 lcad on a 'itull tn Hrad Daughe~y \'1th 8:J8 remain- ing in tht· third quarter. The Lakers thl'll uul\COrt•d thl.' Ca' alter!> 26-7 to ta~l' a 92-80 lead "Ith I :37 remaining in the quartl.'I. \\ orth' 'con.'d I 0 point~ during the \purt and .\.C Grecruddcd 6 fhl· L al..ers had fi, e stuffi and fl\ e la~ up' during the surgr as the~ unlcai.hl·d their "aunted running attal'k. Los .\ngeles led 94-5 r n1enng the linal quarter and was up b~ a" man~ as 16 points on '"o occa'i1ons 1n the fourth quaner. the laM time at 11 7-10 1 on a BHon Scott ba'iket "•th -l:20 Ii-ft . . . Clrq:·land roo~ 1r guard Mark Prier i.rnred 14 points in tht• la'>t e1gh1 minutes as the (a,ahers tncd to d1mb back. into the rnnte'it. Los Angele!) had Michael Cooper come off the bench to ~core l points Ck, eland "ai. led. b' John \\ 11- hams "'"h 22·po1nts. Md Turpin w11h _Qsnd Phil Hubbard ar1d Ron Harpet with I b t·ach. Cllppen top Warrlon Cil'lt•ntt I J of ht!I .U points ;;, the fi nal J)Cnod. JCX' Barn Carroll led the·· (iolden . tau~ Wari1or<i o'er the ( 'ltpper; 11 Q.11 1 the latter's 15th lo'" in 16 game" · Enl· .. 'lcep~ ·· flo) d added 22 pmnt<; and Greg Ballard IS for the \\ amor<i. "'ho ha ''l' won nine of their la<.t I~. fhe <"tippers were fX>"-ercd b~ l l·dm Ma'"l'll \\1th ~5 points. Darnell \'aknt1nc \\1lh 24 and ~11chal'I Cag~ "'11 h W \'akn11nc snapped a 11 3-113 tic "!lb a 15-t'oot jumper" tlh :!: 13 li:ft AO\ d then htt a hn--m offa fast break .i5 SCT-onds latrr Then the Clippers· \·111..e WoodMln m1s)l'd a Ion' shot and Carrcilr-; 'll\·foo1 hook "1th 26 liccond' left put thl' Wamor<i ahead to '\13'." \. Rams, 49ers p_oised for the final chapter Everett generates exclteme_nt Roo~t e quaFterback changes Rams · once boring offense Everell th re"' for t"o to uchdo" n" to g1\C tile R:nnt a ~ 1-~ I 11e. ThC'<.lld run-onrnted. hall-cl'1ntrol Rams v.err in major trouble when the) fell behind. • S.\N FRANCISCO (AP) -The San Francisco 49crs fluctuating season has come down to or" final battle apinst the Rams for the NFC Wrst title and bragging riahts in C'ah forma. ··ifs ju.st likc somebody wrote the sen pt for 11 ... said 49cr tackle Keith Fahnborst. "Now we've.just aot !O gtt that fi na l chapter done. 111ms l'OIC .• -.ill ti) to add something to Fahnhorst's book. said ~ a lwa}s knrw the title would come down to Friday's pme tt Candle$tick Park (Channcl 7 at S o'clock). "T hafs the wa)' it should ht,'' Robinson said after his Rams lost to the Miami Dolphins in overtime. 3 7-J I. "Those arc the k.inds of prM.s )OU li \'C for. You put yourstlf on the hnc and they f>ut thcfflSt'lvn on the hnc." The 49cn ao1 '"'lTJSl'1vn-on tin . unday by btatina the New Enaland \ ) .. Patrmts. 2'>-2 4. Thl·n. while II~ mg home from Boston. th\' players watclled the Ram~-Dolphins game, . ch1.·ering when quanerback Dan Marino threw the "inning touch· down. "I think wr all kind of hopt•d 11 would work out this "a}." Fahnhorst said. "The> ·re our big rivals ... T he me will be the "<'('Ond that \tretch was a 21-17 loss to the New York Ci1antsafter blo" mga I -0 mreung twrcn 1 C' r~ an ams. Rams \I.On the fil"\t en<.·ountcr. But thr 4'krs won't be pl:n mg n 16-1.l but Frida~·~ gnme will be thr pu ho"crtcam. and coach ~ill Walsh bia o ne. fea turing 'omc kl·y emphasized that point. m1tchups. · 1 R(Juvcnatcd--sltn frann!ICO guar-.. You have to 10 llll o ut," Wa sh terbick Joe Mo nta na "ill . fare the s;iid:-"-1'hc) ~the Ra rns) could be one impressive Rom~ rookie pa's-er. Jim nfthc best two or thret or four teams Everett. Health) running backs Rot<.•r '!' tht• NFL. rl~rdlcss of their. game" Craia and Joe Cnbb\ will (ace Eric Sundn) ~ anJ ~.c JU t have to 10 1n and Dkkcnon. oner again htt' 1na a lf1 to '"n · · . blnneqcar. • ~ \\al!.h "on't ha'c to mothatc his Sin Francisco rowld be pcak1n1 :u pla, ... n for the 13mr The riahl (trm. "inning fhrcc out o( ·~nng thl·m on." ~1d' linebacker their last four. Their o nl loss Junng R1k1 Elh\tm .. , ct tht• pme begin ... From McClatclay News Service rhr'-~ hours of a Los .\ngeles Rains football game and a "'arm gla'!S of milk used to be enough to auarantcc 12 hours sleep. In sheer entertainment \&lue. a Rams' game tied with di) mg dishes. In a ghttcr-litfrred market hke Los Anaetes. more c\ 1tcmr nt more s nnk from the Rams· o~ made \Cnsc -espec1a ) wit t e a1 crs 111 ing to.,.. a t r hr ndltnc . o 1n mid-September. th(' Rams compkttd a t,..dr with thr Houston Oilen forquanrrback Jam Everett With ho-pc the good times would thettafter ~'!' rou1.,... _ Thty'rc l'ollina. Everett a green-c)'td rookie out of Purdue. has started the last fo-ur 11mcn1'1d,.h~R1mnre. J-1. I041•nJ <>nl y a n o'cn imc aame to Miami and n.'d-hot Dan Marino o n Sunday. The Rams acorcd a !CHOn-hiah l I points. totaled ·372 ards and still lost. In °'e-M1am1 defeat. Evcn.'tt had h1s1it'atrst da~ a .. u pro and the Ram • ~t peuina pme this Kason He ~omplcteJ 18 of 31 for ~ S l \1lrds and tv.-'O to\K'hdo"' o More important. with E,·nt'tt. the Rams now ha'e the ab1h1, to come back. Down b} 14 points to M1t1m1 : Everett is throwmg 60-}ard ~onng passes and when his rrcr1vers are covered. he can run for thr first down. "I get a feeling when to mo c away from pres'iure and 1c1 thc-sc big. long lets rollina:· said E\Crett. Dallas Cowboys head eoach Tom um-dry was impressed with Everett's mob1ltt} afkrthe Rams heat the Cowboys 29-10 earlier this month "Our objC<'tive wa41 to stop (En ) Dickerson a nd M mack a big Iona run thef't" at the end," said Landry ... But ovrran. we couldn't contain EH·rctt That was the th1na that reall beat u.s. Ht mack .somC' t11 la ~<>ut of the poc et. . ~l 6-foot-S. £, rtNt can ~•n thr fi~ld Witho ut obstructions and ht's big enouah to shake otT defensive hnrmcn·. _ He'' sman.-&oo~ ~rett '/JU 1n Ac:adcm1C Alt-ew- Ten choice and he is a dedicated practitioner of mental 1maacry. He says he often i!luali1n entirr Krtn In hts mind before a down 1~ played. Hes son sp<)t is iMxptriencc. and lhat I troubhng on a tc.im wrth Super Bov. I 11p1rations. "I think it's a little fa~ to twa"e a rooktt quan(f'be<'k lcadint u th~ the •yoffi. •• 1tum heed COICh Jot.n Robtnson lllMI pnono tvaafs*"-'< 01 that fa~tcbed. John lPleuewedmft/IM) ., . Boise State rallies by UCI ..--<-- -WOGDBRIDGB-WINS •• ·.~----r ... 01 ... · .. llmt,"saidShannon. "Wt'dtdn•tdoa 1ood )ob araJt playinJ defense. and we didn t do much right on ofl'cn~ either.'' Whenever il seemed as if the Warrior'$ we~ on the verac of a blowout. bltt would t.'t)mt' Jones with one or two baskets in a row 10 get Canron::i.oolrit ... He had eiatit p<>ints in tile: fin.t quarter and·nine in the third. Jones· .six ''riia!'t ~ints ~~de it.J.J-30 when bridge-was tTytnJ-f0'1'Un;sWby:-~ _What final!.Y killed the ComanC'hes wasafive-minute d1)1 spc w 1cnsaw them ic1 ou1score<t 9-0 and trail · 53-37. Canyon could gel no cloS(•r than the final score. · · . It figured to bl' a p<>inl•M:onng parade for ~~renter-Ada-in-Kci.:fc_ Bu~ Keefe had his problems and so did the rest of the Warriors. Keef~· picked up nis· second personal foul .... ::..\.1-.;,;_._-+l-u..n· tr4:-1'1-ef1.in-rhtirrshr.rt(.-t'te tr~11 fi ve points ano · Woodbridge was hangjn on to an 18-16 lead. · , 1nts . on the night on fq.ur of I 0 shooting. The Warriors· wer.e -led ·br guacd . David Townsend's 14 points. incli.ld·· ing the eight straight hl' scored for WoOdbricfJe In the second quarter. -"David 1sa good guard who alwa}~ !:t:=====;;;;;::;::::;;:;-====lt=J~~ hard.·somc~es 100 hard ... said , nn~Buf wi"I nave to pJa~ wanted ii.and didn't lftetood ~ l11c in the pmc. •• "We played pttny Jood defense. but Held,cr kept hlttina thole shots even wi11l hands in his race. He hurt ui.1hc whole aame.'' Hcldgcr rcall)i hurt.the ChartUSfo O\ertime. as he scored six points. 1ndudina the first four. to puLil away. Tht Wolves finatty-caufh1-£di1on- at 311-38 when Heldgcr htt one free throw. missed the secopd, aot ttie rebeund and ~orc,hl ihe-4~1..Q.mark. Henderson countered with a pair of \ rec throw~ana 1 w:rs-40-38 Edtson- Qn top again. San Ramon's Chns Cuvelier gave the WQJ_vc~ their first lead of the hatf ,..,.. hen hl' kn ocked down a)umpcr for a 44-42_ kad ~it!!_Jus.t 55 seconds l~ft. Hut ()l·Swfano uecf 1t a~'Wt,.---.. 41 seconds remaining and after a few: nmst·d shots by both teams·. they, cm imo ~nimc-:--- The Chargers had their biggest lead · 1n tht' i.econd quarter wh'en 11en- . dersoh hil a · um per I<> make ii 37-19. .· I rvinc 1gn. Irvin~ 13, Lot Ami1oa 55:. The Vaqul'ro~ continui'd ' on a cham: p1unship pan·. this time going to 6-3 Junior Dave.-Balla n1 yne-for-the-bulk of th1."1r ~U(fCS'\. Ballantyne.scored a_scasond\.iab 2.2_ .poinr.s a1u14l.ad a.iearn~dini--ntn rchoun<l'> a'> Los Amigos .slowl}: hard, and a lot better. to beat San Ramon in the next game we plu}.°0 · foded . ew:.,~~~~1~it~l 10po}nts. a' -did . lt--¥ork. In other second-round. games: Saa RamH 5%, Edison 41: Who said basketball was a team game? · ,In ~n Ramo!U 52-4.ft Qvcrtj_rrw win against the Edison Chargers in another gam<.· at Woodbridge. tht• Wolves were pared by forward Rob Held cr's JO ints. argcrs ~ -· Mo't 11f Ballant)ne's scoring came lfflm ~A,.,1de ~~cal4c.4-omi. natc<l thl· i\\Ue 10 set upa quanerfinal '>how<lown'With Santa Ana. Laguna Hills 43, Eltaacia .4%: The tta ..... h .. 1unne·d and eliminated Eswn6 a (3-5) from a tournament i n ..... h1ch the Eaglel> had won nine of 10 ·game\ Hl the past two )Cars. M1l.e Smcdl's hit a three-point p~ay forward..Mikc Henderson. who thrc\\ in 28 poipts. ·onl} two othl'r pla)l'r~ ~---=-~~.1---=-sc=o~r~ca tor Edison. SCou Dc-SiC!aifo Till' tl'JTo'11-:i-o. t-H-pomts)-and-Mi-lcc Prince-tscverr)-. --Lh~awh-'2..5..l-w.h.o-• a was tflc Chargers downfall! ~.; puimnrr lmmr to Esumci•nrweric' "We had the wrong people snoot· c:rrlrcr, TC'cd 1tw1th scvcn-scronds ~ft­in~ the ball in the fourth quaner." un a R1t·I. Ka ..... a<la frer th row. sa id Edison Coach Jon Borchert. after Smedt'' and Chm Sheff leq the fo r Mike Hender80r1>f--ltdbon loob for an openlnf--tbroqh tbe San Ramon defenae. . . . .... .......... ~T_,....._ Chri• Laveller defenda In a tame which went overtJllle before San Ramon won out. ~ -.- watching hi!> team squander a 37-~I "1nm·r, \\llh I:! po ints each. lead a Her three periods. ··w e JU!ll K ~ It-~1001w~ ,,a., t:s1anc1a·s onl) weren't gcttir:ig the ball where ..... c 1)lt1~N in (joubk ligurt"> ..... 11h Ill. us11)!Cat n Bear coach unlikeJy to surface soon From staff and wire reports o --L.\j\E._FORESl. 111. -,. . ubnwrgi:·J ~mt•wheft• deep in Chicago Be<1r'> Coach Mike D11ka '\ ix·rsonalit~ -real deep. \Omt· would sa~ -Ill a pu'i!>ycat <,truggltng 10 get out But don't count nn it hapi:x·ning an~ 11mt' 'oon. "J think 1t'!> ~ill> to keep a camera on tht' c-oat·h. · ·spcl·iall) on t h1~ rnarh."" D1tka \aid 1 ut·,da\. the <la' hJ>. .. oauona..11) 1clc\ 1scd taradcJ &ruJcil a· 1 J-powi .. ---fourth..q uarta rail~ that t«1rri ed the Bear\ 10 a 16-13 vit·tnn 0\ er the Dc1ro11 L1om. · "It'" JU'il plain ""'· With ~omc gu}'> 11°'\ prubabl~ (>K . )OU ju\! put peopk to ~ln·p. But ..... hen }UU keep Ii (the ramt•ra) on me:· lw conunuccf. "11 makt•c; gu~' w;inl to go out and bu\ gun' an1I hand grenade,." Not for nothing " 1h1' m<~n .._ _ _, railed "Iron Mike." ··r \l· 'n·n him ..... or~t._ .. ad- m11tt·d quanerhal'k Dnug Flut1l' ...... ho lx·gan the night on tht· \1dcli ne'>. ftn1'>ht·<l it 1mprr~~l\d~. hu1 ,a111.l- ..,..,ched enough nH~l·ut•<, 1n h<'t\'l't'n tu t•arn much of 011.k.U. \.\-ra.th. _ "In fact. 10 r.ome wa) !>.he·!> probabh bt·cn ca:.1l'f on mt• than on \Omt• of till' other gu~!>.~· nintinut·d Flut1r. thl· I 4X4 He1'>man I roph~ winna I rum Ho~ton < olkgt· v.ho ..... ;i, \I O ' '• " •· • • !runt lint') Monda} night \\hl'n \tarting quartt·rhack Mikl· Tl1mt71ll; wa <; kllt•d hy a leg 1 n1u ~ on 11Tr fil'St .. l'ril'' "I thin!.. hl· n·a hit•d Ill~ -.1tual1 c1n rom1ng 1n lwrl' wa'> tough l'nough and I think he "a' In ing 111 g1' t• me l'\er) oppnrtun1t~ ."'I lut1c -.a1<l . "Hut 11 got to th{' po111t . ti nall'. \\ht'fl" hr 'a'' 'omc thing\ that ..... t•rr fru<;t rat1ng h im -and hrhl'Vt· rnt.>. lht') ..... crr lnt'>l ra11ng ml'. too - and lw kit he had to do '>omt·1h1nl(.°. ·· 1 hat-.. lht· gn·at thing aho111 M1kt·."· '>akl\ I >a\ t' 0Ul'f'>On 'laid "fk can rn1 lo1>\t' \\Ith thl' 11>ngti1· rah· }OU . and then JU'>I '1" qu1rkl~ fnrgl'I uhout 11 -a~ long as \\IC ..... 1n." · guote of the day Bob Burrows. prnidt·nt of th e Rawli ng'> Sporting Gooch< ·u .. JOkingl ~ St't11ng tlw rl·crml straight on thl· tyix· ot rnwh1<lc that h1., mm pan} u.seun making ba5c_baJh:. ·· Jj'~ gur Lu lx:. from ttn;-rmt-e~( ow't'hU'vt"'t'fth-~.11ntl-t-~ha v stretch marks:· · McGee will set no deadlines LOS ANGELl:S -Athletic Director 11re McGee el(pre!>sed the hope· TueMln} that a successor to head foo1hull rnnrh I t•d ner at the Un1ven1t) of Southern California will be sclCl'led curly in 1987. "I think in the fir!lt third of January we }"ould hope to have a coach -aboard.'" McGee su1d. "We dun •t want to put anificial time rnnstra1nts on our~lves. It's 100 important a decision. "We don't want to interrupt cuachcl. in what thl') might be d6ing. We'rl' trying to move a~ quick I} a'I one can. but still not rush head-long and chm1m11t· c.andidates as a result of their own responsibilitie~ ... NCAA rejecta Fleata Bowl OT PHOEN IX. Ariz. -The idea of . ayin& an overtime period if the Jan• l . ~ Miami and No. 2 Penn State win sup in a tit' has officially been rl·jectcd by the NCA '\ Br\Jcc Skinner. Fiesta Bowl i:~ecuti vl: d1rt•('tor. confirmed Tuesday th at howl ollk 1als .had been notified by the NC' AA of its dcn .. 1on against allowing nn nunc..pctioU. • but Skinner said 1ha1 lhc lmre 111n't flCC'C"ssaril)' ckad. "You know. we may take ano1her run at 1t •· Skin_ner ~td-. He said the F1c5la Bowl had no t formali) appl~ to tM NCAA for pcrm1s~1on to plrt) nn overttmc period. • • 'L Goodea-had been drinking 'f AMPIX, f'lr.-A QOICk solu11on to L)\, 1~ht Gooden 's legal problems following his figh t with p<>lice last weekend may be complicated b) th(• pos~ibllit) that the New York Mets star pitcher wa' drinking pnor to thl' 1nndcnt. . Gooden wa\ :lrff"Sled on charge!> of batter~ on ;1 polrce-offiC'cr; resisting arrest with violence. disor-derh conduct and traflic infrartion!> Saturda} night. La·"'"~er~ !or C-ooctenan-d rhrprowrnror"i'-officr·mt·t'fu~<1''MT1 an effort 10 settle tht• 1ssut•. · Today. the Nev. ¥nrk Time'> reponed that a hospital blood-alcohol tc·s t given to Gooden ren.•alcd he had a blood-alcohol level of .111. barcl} o' l'r . I 00. wh1ffi-~-FloAJa'.s chrucaLdcfinit too of dm in~!.)<lcr t ~e influence . Gooden was not charged with an~ offen\l· rnnnectcd todnnk1n and the blood tt·~t wa!lappart·ntl} admin1!>tacd a'> prl'caut1onar} lrt•atnwnt · ..... en G_uuden wa'> hrought to a hospital emt·rgcnq room aftt·r the !><·ume. -• t he result of th{• hlou<l-alcohol te\t wa~ !>Cl'n b' a Times reporter at tht· end of an in ternal pol~n· memorandum. Dr. Thomas E. McKell. the d1rtTtor of fampa General H o~p1tal. ..... here Gooden ..... a, taken. would not confirm the test rc<,ulh to the Time' "because that ~ould he a breach ofconfidcnt't' ·· - Hoyt gets 45 days in prison . SAN DIEC;o -LaMarr Hmt. '"ho ..... on the Cy Young '\ward 10 1983.' drew a 45-da) term on a drug con' 1t·t1on Tucsda} from a United State~ magistrate who could .. have pul the-Padrl!!> r:1ght-hanc.kr m prison for up to t ...... o )l'.<I~ ..It ha~ nothing ·to do w11 h him Ix-mg a baschall star." Ma~~stralt' Roger. McKee sa1<l of 1.hc . lcs!>er -. . appropriate punishment." Ho} t must ·surrender 10 fe<feral mar~hah Jan. 5 to start !K'rv ing th(' sentence. which al!>o 1ndu<le~ liw yl'ars pruba'twn. a $1 0.000 ft ne and forfei ture to the goH·rnment of his $33.000 sports car. As part of his probation. Hoyt must undergo random drug tcsung, drug and alcohol trcutrnt•nt . and rnntinuc the psychiatric rnunscling he lx·gan after Im Oct. 2'> rcleasl' on bond from jail. Boat may withmaw from trials FREMANTLE. Australia -Sydney-~ ba,ed Steak'n Kidney may be withdrawn from the Aml·rica's Cup defenders' trials. Chai"rman Syd Fischer said today'that the Eastern AusualiaAmerica's Cup Defense Synd1c:a1e will make a final decision on whether or riot 10 withdraw af\er w nsulting with its advisers and other parties. • The syntlit>atc i!t 1.mha.ppy wi.th the Royal Perth Yac11r(1utr Amcrica's-~.!ommt.-,oo's--dcci$io ·made carlicr today, not to change the format for the 'it'mifinals of th(• defenders· trials. . -. Fischer trad proposed that thl· Sl'mitinal -s~ries t>e !>lartcd from ~cratch ln a manner similar to-the format being used b~ the challengers. Tha.chitll cngcrs will use a bc51-of-sc' en race format.to deciae on the two finalists. Sweeney undergoes surgery I-RES-NO --Frrsno State quarterhaek -- Kl'' 1n s ..... ccoc~, Hll' mos pr0111k maJor- rnllcgt· pas'icr 1n h1s1ory. ha'I undergone • t 'lurgi'.'r) to repair damaged cartilage and a torn h~~m·n1 in h1.-. letl sh<.Juldcr. His wrg(•on. Dr. Thomas Thaxtt'r. said aft(•r Mun~n) \ oix·ra1 1on he expe.C!S. Sweeney to Ix• able to pla) loorhall aguin \\1thout llm11at1ons. Sweene). who thre~· ~or HJ.ll2J )'&rd!l 10 fo ur year!> ali a colkg1an ...... ill he ehg1hk lur nc>.t spring·~ National Football League d raft. .. He ~hould tx· rl'CO\ercd earl y cnougti that the ropa1r will not intl·rforc with h i~ throwing or his part1c1pat1o n-1n ( N FLJ tryout cam~." Thaxter sa id . TELEVISION 7:30 p.m .• -HORSJ; RACING: Hollywood Park. Channel 56. · -RADIO 6:3~ p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pcppcrdinc at Cal Stale Fullcn on. KWRM ( 1370). 7:3.0 p.m. -HOCKEY: Pittsburgh at Kings KlAC (j70). .:. .. MARINA, SEA KINGS ROMP PAST· FOES. ·From DI • • It was as comptete a victory a'i <\t llniversitv: plrtt·d tht• scoring. an)onc rouldh.ondhc.._ -·----El-'l'oro at: Uai¥enil¥ H: The · "We didn't forct' things." !Hiid Trojans of Universit\ Coach Stne Costa Mesa 79, Saa.tlago#f: Tfil' Oms. "OfTensi,el) we played ai. a Scoggin saw their six:game winntn@ Mu'ltangs (.2-5) advanCTd behind the team. but we won the game on streak snapped by the bom-again sconng of Paul Ko!> (.23 1 and Tom defense."' Chargers. who arc at fu ll strength w11h Mom s ( .2.2l. Orm also noted a big change in the the return ofiour football standouts. Costa Mesa held a 43-30 k.·ad car:ly team·!t a~tlludc prior to the game. It including point guard Bret Johnson. in the ~l'cond half, but ~w.11 dwindle ~asn't hke Mon.day whe~ the Sea "We just didn't have our flow." tu 57-56 w11h 30 second'> k·_R1n the Kings ran throu_gft the m.ouon., for a-n,... said Scoain. ··we broke down. It was third J>('riod . . Jl.llIU>~V _<;Jg~J_!Fc1s1on_.a..mentaiirung But lbccc.'.s__no .. ham<' ..• __.'\ksa:howt•vcr:_raH1ed w1~ a fiv_~- mt·r ~ancho A.lam1tos. in losing 10 a team as good as th~~~o~1terti) Greg Encl \I 1ttr1h c '>t'conas ··Wt· .. wt•rl' 10 a much d1ffl're~1 "The Johnson kid . he's just left in the.quarter. then -:wnt on a 6-2 mood .. ~aid Oms. Ma)!?" Manna 5 fcibulous. He scores 27 points and he spurt lx·h1nd Kos. Moms and Danny d11ipla~ ca ugh I som~'?<><f) !t a1tent1on. hits I 0 of 12 from the field and seven Ma. . Tht•n again. maybe 11 s supposed to tw of eight from the line. The kid is JUSI Me'>J ( oach ( ra1g Fakon.er was t·~ 1-A-Ulc ~c .. ond round _ ..dv-namite. ·• ha-pp)togttltTc . ~ ... 11 turm·d out. it wasn't. Wilson. ·Johnson. a 6-l junior. wa!> the :-~-n long wayHhen of the MuMan~· i-n thoM"~hrcc.quaaer.s_co.uld.nctJmt. --spa-r-lt-plui foF a team whid'l-hit 2-6-of dton a~insl El Toro 24 ~9urs _earlier 1.1of41 ~rom t~e fidd (31 .8 percent I 40 for the night (65 J>('rcent) from the Lil ~n 8_-69 loss: _ a~!nM C llrona s drfc~sr. field. Suphom1m' l uan Vu. a )-6 six·c~- 1 he runawa} \'Crdirt ~els u_P thC' · Tht• Trojans responded by hitting ~er. 1s hc1ng broug~t up to a start~T s match up w11h Manna and O~n~ wa~ 27 of 4 5 from ·the ffeld (60 percml). ro.k for Thursda} ~ contest against quKk tu real11c M1ss1on Vil'JO ~ ~·g but ball-handling. errors took thtl-1r \\ l''ltl'rn . m1st-akc 1lftr}10~o match power for toll. PO.':''~r. . . Lassc G lassco and Steve Stolzofl .. \ ou d~1n t JI.IS~ la~ ~a~·k like. t-h~t each scored 20 for University. with against a team l1k1: that. rnmm1.:nt1.:d Stolzoff netting IO of 14 from the Oms. field. ":\~anna\ good. hut they can onl ) El Toro nailed· 11 down in the fo unh put ll\e player!> on the floor at on<' quarter hitting lO of 11 fn:e 1brows time ... ronltnut•d Orm ... We're going, The Tr~jans closed a seven-point gap ·\t \\ oodbndge High: Rancho Alamito's 73, Saddleback 65: . f ht· Roadrunnl'rs Cl-5) were l'11mrnated a!> thr Vaqul·ros outscored Saddlcback 20-8 10th(' fourth quarter. ke~ed b} a.halfcoun tra p that slowed the Roadrunners' attack to a crawl. to fi~d out ho ..... goo<l we arc Thurs· lo 67-66 w11h six ~cconds to go. but a <ln~ · breakaway layup for El Toro. com- Ci~ Ian Dottin scored 19 points for Saddlchack and Enk Hanson had 13 rt· bound' GWC improves mark to 10-0 with 73-57 win aver Coast Costa with their press to outscore the Mus tangs 18-4 and get control for the non-league 'iclof). The (joldl·n West women's baskettiall team re- mained unbeaten and it played as 1f111ntt·nds to stay that \\Cl}. do~nmg Orange Coast 73-57 Tut'sday night at the Rustlers gym. . Westminste r. 42, Cypress 38: The Lions had an !!- point lead,mer ()press entmng the lioal J)\:riod. but a r~sh of turnon•rs and poor shooting b) allowed the ( l'ntunons to come from behind and ..... in the consolation semifinal game. Golden West improvcthts record to 10-0. whipping the Pirates for the second time this season. The two teams were tied with 7:30 10 go in the first half before tbc Rus~lers erupt~d with a ~ 1-7 smring burst to takea. L4-po1.nt advantage into the intermission. -·-- (;osta Men:43, Capistrano .Valley 39: T he Mustangs were handed r~1r s~cond losn,t tht· S(•ason as Capistrano Valley held on 10 win a tight Garden Grove Tournament matchup. • . Apnl M.anon and Karen Chase combined for 31 po1ntsand K1mTaka}amaadded IOfortheRustlers.who College, hifih school never saw their lead cut to less than 15 points in the sc~orn:I half. -b --~ b · itnrrotlcgc gami-: ------BDAet a scores Southern California College 71 , Christ Colle•e Irvine · C ..... .. !;7 Th V d d · bl. · ., WIST M•rtne 71, MTnion Vielo 45 : C anguar S USC ·a Scoring ltZ In the final Boise Slelt 90, UC Irvine 71 Corona dtl ~r 76, LB Wll'on 44 mtnutes oft he second half to top thl' Ea_glcs at home. Br1v11am Young 97. u1a11 St 93 S.nl• Ane ss. Don Lueo 47 c. h.rist College led the contest 52-51 with 8:57 Blole ,,, w. W•Vllnv1on 10 irvi,,. 63, Lol AmlVO\ ss b h V d r Monl•na 6S. E. Wlllllnglon 43 !.en Remon S.,, Edison '6 (oil remaining. ut t e anguar s 1orced eljht turnovers and uc san1e Barbera 9?. San Fran· Woo<1brle1~ ss, canvon •4 outs<.·~red the Eagles 20-5 over the remainderijfthe game. co,co st so CenM1et1en S.Ceftd • ._. s.1x-foot center Dolores Effinger led all sc. orcrs with C•ICB•.I As,.,'l•I" .. Oominouei Hill\ 86. Co\ta Mele 19, Senllego ,, )6 d bed ,. "" Wttltrn •9. Oerev 47 • points an .grab 13 rebounds. . Cent WHhlngton 11. Lewi\· Trov SS, Norco '9 In high school a·rls' h s Clerk St . ld•"O 6S 6' Rencho Alemllos 73, S.ddlebeck _ __ ol games at l e avanna Secramento SI IO, Fre\nO Pa· > T ourname.n · · .:.... · c-tflc-TT -wn1,.1Hs l!I. estinde •2 _E~l1oa 79, Norco 31: Tbe Cha~ers tolled to another Oevion JN, !_W10•~1Tat .. 16 ~·••moun1 «. Coron• ll h . •• ,,.. ., • >lvenne 5'. S.nte Ane JV :n easy. victory to up t ~Jr record to -0 and enter today's ore11.1 11. Sou111 ... n se rou•NAMINT 0 ,. CH .. ---.....s semifinal match up with Colto n at 7:30. 111 ·Cl'llc•vo 74, Micl'llgan sc 6S C•t ce1 Pttv ,..,,,;;;;r1""" A fi II t d r Miu ourf 79, Austin PH v 73 , . u -cour man-to-man eiense helped Edison N. oe11.011 s1 11. veitev c11v st "' • ._. . build a. 26-4 first-quarter lead as Kristi Smith and Claudia 10 . lev vullClleSltr St, Cu 1,1reno V1I· Morris each had ei,ht points"in the blitz. The Chargers Noroiweitern S6, Merou•llt 54 Long BHCJI POiy ,,, Morn· went On tO lead 46· ·o It thC half. . 6I SE Loul\larle '2• l'lorlde A&M tnQlide 67 M rt s.4 I I T Dominguez 61. l>omone 54 ' ~ .. .. • "H U :· . he Vik. ings. led bt;f; Dawn SOUTH ln9lewOOC1 7S, Serre n -( h o h h d II 16 t h · Clemson 103, Prerle Vltw 4S arr m w o a a o er p<>mts in the 1rst half Fiorrde ,., Loulslene·si 1s l"UU.IUON Tou.tNAMmNT a'dvanced t~ the semifinal~ t.o play Mater Oei tonight at 6: Fio•rd• s1. 101. w. cerolln• 16 '"' ._...., Charru tn .also added nine rebounds for the Vikinas Oeor91• s1. 91, Kercnesew 60 51 Buen• eer1o. •7. Gere1en Oro11e (6 I) h b I "O 12 fi f IP Nlcl!OllS St •s. JeC1<son SI S7 --• w O • UI t a -' -trst-hal lead. Dee Dee Krause Tn·Cl'la111noove "'· Mru1u1ooi ve1enc1e ~. Sonore • had five assists. St s1 NON·LIAGUI ~a r Dei 71 , JW Nort• 44:. The Monarchs' Kell wiiev ·~;~:;:Ts• s~ ~~~-1 Herbor S6, SA ve11ev ll~r~k~ww·~it~n-1~77-n:n.i<rtfi'i-~-,c;r-s15omrlir-:n=~iinl7r.<"r.;:;:-~..:..:....t:dWWl'imr-n-.rerP1~"~1.~~:--~~~ arina. ~."" n. An111e1m 3' Mater Dc1 advanc~ to play In other prtp_l!!mcs: Montq1ldt tt, F~c.11 Valley U: Morni!lJSide. the state's p~·St'ason No. 6 tCafll and ranked third m the ('If 4-A. walk~ to an cafy victory-over tbC-.Barons. building a 31-13 halftime lead an never looking back in the ~uarterfinals of its own toumamt'nt. E1tucla H , TralMlft HHl1 H: The &ales' Shawna Newbern hil a I 5-footjumper with 21 ~onds let\ to ai ve Estancia a 3().28 lead and then -stole the ball en route to a In 1up which sci the final score in the non-leaaue victory. HaaUqtH Beaclil st, Mira Cnta It: After fa lling hd1ind 28-H at halflin,e. the Oilers decimatC'd M1rn IAST c.w. Post 7S, secreo HHri n """ ~ *" OnlOMll Je. Princeton S6 Cot) TOU..llAllf'INTS ~1191'1 ... Ltflmen SJ ....... lll'illcl WI SI l onevtnlurt 103, E Merln• W, trvlne J1 Strouehtler9 51 Edlto11 n, Norco >t Meter Del 11. •1~ Horttl .. ' ~ allll """ Gerelll .,..,. ........... . ••v• ..... cc TIMMllAMHT Mi~~J.·,,.,,. v...., ..,, . t ost• ffll"llt ....... -n ~· ... ~l•I Vellev CYtirtU •2. Wftt"llflslef ll ... 1Malll1•NI ...... Aawt )1 Mot~ ... ,._.. Vlllev Mllfl ldlttl •vtttl Tou.tN~ffT Clllm411A1W, Sec9ftd • ._. £1 Toro 69, Univ.,\ltv ... fOOlllcll S6. ArlHle U , ........... E -'•ncle >1. frMlllco Hllll ft \ HVlllll'ltton e.ctl st. Mira CMte lt • l • -r lfflL 'f!TICMI~ COM'HINCa .... ......... ¥·Sell FrenclKO NtwOrlffna. ,, W L T Pd. "9 ~A 10 S 0 6'7 JtS 2U f S I .633 lSO 7ll ' • o ... , m 2~ -'-t.. I .A3a l 60 27• c.-.. 13 2 ' • • 7 s 10 4 " 2 ll ... , 0 .l66..-l21 0 .533 36S o · .333 m o m 230 0 133 in 11J 256 * 363 4S2 13 2 0 .. , 316 212 II 4 0 733 347 292 1 • 0 467 336 ·313 ?.~'L ~ , ? : :ru m .re ----~ W•n••• COWRI MCI Pee.tic Dlwtlm 'WLl'd.H 11 s 77) LM-Gotoen S••te Porlle!ICI $ttltlt Ptlotnlx -a.- 14 f -)\It 15 10 ... )1'J " 10 _$24 5'11 ir rr-m S'1'I I '4 II ,112 I) ~ow.. Ul•h 14 7 ... 1 O•lle$ IS I .6S2 Denver 11 IJ .4SI HOUiton f \2 .42' Sen t-ntonlo 6 16 273 S.Cr•me11tO • 17 .2'1 •AST••N co..11a•INCI . A tleftllC Dt¥ltltll &ot!On-: ._ IS 1 612 .,} s •' • t .· c.-.... ,,, ••••• ,. .... ......... <'-T•& d J C ..... TM & ••> ..... ,,., c.. ..... ,,,, ..... , .. , .,....,,,, Tereete Tec-DWI W11111f v--. FelloWI •~lie ,,_ AleUllW UUl'l\I Ktune Totels ...... .. .. ..... I I > ll KM t S ) » J Ot • .,Y .. 10 1 0 J 0 • • ktlu--ti• 0 I l I 1 , 1 • "'°'"' ' • , n IJ J J Me J 6 JIJ 1 0 .J2Etlll 21 1 7 • 2 l .. l'eller > 0 s • I 0 I 2 TmNeuYefl l 0 0 2 S I l II Vu ) 0 0 6 • 2 I 10 s 0 2 10 31 10 2t 14 Tole" 31 17 If 7' k-lllY---- ...... . ..... Chefroill 6 • J '6 _..,.,. . l I 1 J $11#¥ • J ) ll ... .,. 2 • • • ~ J I I 1 T.,.._o > 0 t 6 K.-ltr 4 J I It TMlllewe I 0 t t K'MIM 0 0 I 0 T .,..,,.. • O 2 I $fleer J I I 11 ArM1c1 I O I t ......_.., I 0 I 2 Ford 2 1 J 6 TOIM 11 10 ) W Jot• If 2 le U Merine Ir vine ~lllY ~ " .... 1~54 ' ' 10 1~32 Te<MUJ\. N0!\41 ~~ _ _11...J6 a ..,..,. Coste Mese IS n n 8-1' ••tMm 12. T~ N• a Techn •I•: None ..i.lm ...... , •lftdl9 ~ n, IUlli-edr 65 1 •9-le tnl L...,._ .... 1•1 (lnlille T___.,)' ·Hollman Se4NleMcat C6SI lleMM ~ 11>1 Suonto " ft • 19 le ff • tp Greiner 9 I s It Flo<jl\ '3 ) ) 9 Kevts 3 I 2 7 Mo<elei 10. s 2 2S Newt1trn ) • 0 10 P•auettt s 11 l 21 YOU"ll · l 0 3 6 C"9eln•m 6 O i 11 Gooomen ·1' J-) 1 3----. l-• .SW,u!Ll ........ .. ..... I I 0 ' l Ameto 7 0 • • o o O o Hor•n • o ·t 17 1 0 I 4 Klniv 1 0 Q t 1 0 0 1 Sernp!tOft 1 0 1 • I 2 I ti McNelll 2 0 1 t 2 0 0 • 0 I 2 I 0 0 I 0 ' lfyou are planninJilrii>lo lhc d es.en lo p lay a olf this winter. you can expect toJ)a_y green_ fen ranJina fl'()m S 16 at Palm Springs M unic1pel Cou rseto SIOO at PGA Wcsqittof the recently telev ised Skin s G i m c . While there arc a n umber o f MW•Q N COM,a •aNCa i ·Deltver KenwrCllv S..ltle . ....,. Wiil 11 • 9 6 f 6 Plllla0910nle l l'l f -5t I 1 w.,,, ~ton_ 10 l2 AU S New Yorlt · S If 10I It G Collin Henson M Oollln Lerri¥• ~M Pr1mous Simon Onllvtros ,._ • j Jfj r.aiab Scer9 11i1Y~ l 0 l 2 Neu¥et1 Q 0 l A _T01.t!L 2 0 2 4 Merhnez O 0 · I 0 14 -o_ _1u1. c_Ou.c:Kiin1treareafrol'T1--Patnr5i rin to I nd 10 homelhmg hie 7Qal~a""s;.;,.;.;.;;a:.-..::=:::;..;;;~ s.n Ole9o • 1 • 11 733 362 '°° l34 .oo ns Sll ,,, ,., 311 ,.. 301 277 )16 )4f •·Cleveieno Clnclnnell PllltaMKen HOIAICNI 11 • 9 6 6 • • II o 733 344 m 0 '°° 351 )73 o' a 2le l lT o 267 2s. m .... 't·NY ~U 10 S O New E119teno 10 s o Mlemi I 1 O ·~ • u 0 lftdiellffO!lt 2 ll 0 ·~-atvtslOll llltt v-c11nc...a otevoH ~rtn llrWly't Gemt .. , )Q .. , 371 SJ3 ten ,., ,.. llJ '" l34 2IO )11 "2 376 •em• et Sen F••ncisco ICnennet 1 et s pm J Setw•'I'•~ Gr-a.., al Niw VOl'IL GleA!s c~ 1 91 9:lO •m ) o.nver •I _S.ettle IChennet 4 •I I om 1 , ~y'tO..,... IF\Olen•P041s •I •-*" Sen Olego et Ctevell?IO ClllCt.llO &I D•lt.~ Alle11•• et O.lrolt fluff•to •I Houtton Kenset Clrv et Plt1st>ur11n New Ori.et!t •I MIMHOI• New Yorll Jtl\ et Clnclnnet1 N•w J.,.le'I' • It -114 II l c ......... OMtlefl .. s 113 Atlente Mllweultee Oeiroh 16 • 667 2 ., ll l S7'S II 11 ' 12 TueMa¥'t ·Sc-L•Un 121. Cle•tlerld 116 GOiden S1e1e 119, ~ 117 BoillNI 107, New York ff u1.n 10t, Wunln111on 106 0.h oll 111, Allen!• 100 ¥i!Wtu~tf_JOJ._ PlilkcltJMffil 'I Clllcuo "-N-Jersey 91 Oanu 101. S•n Antonio 91 Ptioenia 106. Houlton 102 O.nver 120. S.cramento 119 Porlla1'd 126, See.Ille 111 T9'111M't Gemes tnalllll • t 80'f Ctevel1nd at Pnlleoetphlo O••n •• Detroit Phoenl• 11 San Antonio '""'"41v'• Gemes S•cre,..,..nto •' ~ Por'lleno e I" t..lltn New Jtflev •I New. York (n1ce90 •I lndief\• A11-nte-eJ Mltw~M wu111n11ton •• Goklen Stett HOU\lon II See11ie ,, 500 .,, ,. , •• ---. . , v 116 .AWl'M: Riii Wonartn:L:1~· oraen 4.;6 M IQ, Abdul·hDllol! J0· 11 S· l 25, SCOJI 6· 12 0-0 ·12, JoMton 10-lt S-1 2S, C_, 6·1S 7·? IS Re!'lltlli 1·7~·2 J. Mellllewl I·? •·• 6 Br~kowttti I Ii 3 Tot•lt S8 ti"~~-' -nava-outenn•t '-wuooero I · 11 o '" W1h1•m'--ll ·IS .IHI 12. O•Ullfl«f1Y S· II 4·4 ••. Heroe<' S· It S· 11 16, fle111tv 4·1 3·4 11. Pri<e 6-11 0-0 I•. Wnt 1·3 1·4 3. Turl>ln 7·U 6·6 20 POQutlft IHI O·O 0 Total\ ., ... lt-)0 1 i. hms...llddcs k--.~ l6 IO 6.5 S6 6-243 S9 t i n 67 6-795 . Flf\I OOwn\ Y•ros ru'"'"ll Y•rOs oeulnv Totet v•rch Punt•·•¥.,elle Pe1191tifl·veros F""'°'"'"iot I ttusnlnll TO·, TEAM o ....... 2'5 1511 2'H7 . 4t6l 9'·•1 3 11 199 '2·14-- 1 •em• 2~ 7lS6 206t 4474 90·310 12-Sll ~n IS --~llilYOMrtwt L•ke<l ll 2t lS 21-121 Cltvetend 33 26 26 31-116 Thrte-ooint 9081\-Prke ?. Heroer-, c- Foultcl ou•-None Aeoounos-L A l •ker\ S3 (Jonnwn 111. C19vt1•1'd 41 CO•u11nertv 10) ••~-LA. i...un 16 !Jollni.on U>. Cleveteno 27 (H•r.,.r 121 To1•t iovll-l A LelltrT-n. nd 20 Allt!n<lel\C-. • 0 3 • Tot•I\ 11 9 19 6S Tol.•ll 11 It 12 13 ker•lllY ~ S..ooieoeck AenchO ,t11em1to\ 11 33 12 •-•s ?O 17 16 10-13 San • .....,. SJ., lc9Mft 4' (lnllllt T~l Sefl •-U2~ EdlMll 1461 leltlf • left If• I 0 I 2 Prince 3 1 I 1 0 l O 3 OeStefeno 5 1 3 11 l 0 • 6 HtnelerM>tt 10 I 3 29 0 0 0 0 Fo\i.f 0 0 I • 0 U t I JO L11ffk 0 0 1 0 O I 2 I H•nlon O O 3 ·o s 0 0 10 Ett•nc•e Lagvne Hllh Te<MIC•I' None 9 .• • • • ,_:n cou nt and m o re o n l bC way). lhc • 6-29 p ublichas had lm kcha ncelo play .. m ost o fthe-la>outs · tNter Del 11 ;\ re~ent check sh ows there are at 1s.v-T___.,> cas • cour a va1 a r or u 1 JW .._.. , .. , Me• Del 1111 pla y with m ost requm ngan e ectnc .. " .. • .. ft .. • can . W1K11ms Jonnson F•tt1' Sttvtn,on Fu ten 10 I t 21 M•r11n 4 3 0 II 1 o 3 1 Aen,ine 1 , o • The best bargain 1s thr 'Palm • 1 1 1 l w..,,..... s o 1 10 Springs Mun1 rou~ w here Pam • 0 0 12 AnO~IS ) I .) 7 H . d b 2 2 • ' 6 •1,,.., • 1 0 10 1ggmsser vesaspro unni t c McC.rl11¥ j 1 2.,.. winte.rsecawn. Hi&&tnSlS'ltlll teach 1na C•ll•l'te" l o o 7 a t N cwpon Beac h-C"ou otryClubas '[!~~ec• ; ; ; '! well bu1 spends m ore time in t he To••~ X> • 11 " Tot•'' . 29 13 • 11 desenduringtbew1nte r. · Bo wets Cranoell LLnO.HV Eri<ktof\ He!Offt H09en Cuvetler Lt<k Tot ell 0 0 0 0 22 I 10 S2 Total\ 18 1o 13 46 Sc.,, b¥ ou...-, Th1soneiu rclat1velv flat course ~.~or,.:,", _ IO IO I) l l-O "Ith fC" bunkers and Water h3Lards -.SC.Lii~ Sen A•mone a 16 -~-......... ._ _ u .11 .ll 1r-11 ,~-~~-1 13 •-s7 .h cM•c•I• None to1mpede p a). 1sagood \est c.lfgolf EOllon 17 9 TtcMlcel\' None. ti 1 1-4' d -. lclMn n, Nerce 11 a n a n o utsta nQing public cour5ie. W11.,._ SS, C.ven 44 flMM T--..rr w..eri-. (SS) CMinn 1441 Jft ft .. tp .. ftllflll ' Brv•n • 2 • 10 10 • l 2• York 1 6 I 10 1 0 0 t ~Hie 4 ) 4 11 7 I t S 1s...,_ T~> G reen fees do no t In clud e an e lectric N.,c.1111 at11M1111t1 ran.andit isoneofthcfcwyou ca n ' ft ft -' • " ft .. • carry your bag o r use a pull can to Cooier o o 7 o Hennen o • 2 110 walk tn thearea.G recn fie .. cdun ng th" Tumml•r 2 0 7 • Ollt>urn • 0 0 I '"" ,. Alck• _ 2 o o • Morrl• s 7 2 12 summcrt:July-Scptcmber ) 11re o nl) Sencnez o 2 o 2 Jo""'°" 6 ' 2 13 $9.50andtherearcalso n 1nc-holl' Vell•ncort 3 0 0 • Smltn 9 0 2 II f es. r To1.nw 10 • 1 I I§ ~ Rue ~oiMll'--a--4-1-0 p .. ., Tob!H on 0 t 2 "4 luoet- o o wnlt• • 1 2 9 s.noa•eo• • o • • T "oo the newcstcour<;eson t e = W ~ • deseit.ar:e-1n l.ndtan Wcik._Grttn fee~ OOum 0 2 I 2 Andi~ I 0 u l 1 31 To••'' 11 > 1s,., 1nclud ingau r.a o r l!Plo lC's. · Sllerwooo 0 0 I 0 U:9llQL . LIL.O .L J oteJs 11 It Ts S.S. Io.lel.L _u 10 .1A ""---'"""Ul..- ..sc.t• 1tv ~ The Ea:11 course is OQI) 6 2 59)-ard un_ ,: J 11 i!=#-le-ngffl-bttt-ttt-ioodte1-t ofgolfwllti a Woodtll'l091 C•nvon k•• ltv OUa"9n 11 11 ti.. l~SS 12 10 II 11-44 Te<lln!UI\ None !MM 63, LM AmieM SS (lrftnt T---'1 LM Amiee\ U S) !NIM (U ) MCC.H Jenkin\ • SkTPOi . McJ:.rteOv leltolll! .. "°'"' • 0 • a Herr 1nQ • O • I 6 I 2 I) Battenlvne 9 ( I 12 3 .3 3 9 Norton S I I 11 2 I I S Peter~n ? ) • 1 CVJW'MS 42, WMtmlMtlr JI (Gerdln Greve T___.,I C\llW'ttS IO I ......... Cro\>Oalt Pont HH\ Murello\111 9~, Ko\eke ' ) ) " • ? 2 10 1 0 1 • I 2 0 • 0 0 I I) I 7 0 • Wtttmllls• (~) Paver Jo"""°" Outcher 'Y•w••• A1u1e Bote\ le ft .... 0 0 ) 0 S I 3 11 I I. 1 l 0 0 2 0 1 0 • ~ .... s 0 ) 10 num bcrofbunkersand som e water holes that muse pro bkms for th e a' cragc golfer. Fonnst-ancc. on No. 13 )Ourte-e ~hot is t0an islan d fairwa v a nd \Our second sh ot o n the par-4. 352-yard hole 1s back over the "ater with a bunkastra1eg1call) p laced n~hl 10 front of the:g reeri. While this 1i. not tht' ·"io .1 hand1caphok(1i\onl) No.4 ). •Palm Sp rinas M unicipatCou nie • OcL 15-June30.$16for 18bolcsjf > o u walk. cart 1s an additio n a l S 16 for two peo p le , The9-ho lcrateisSI I for g~enf ees. July-I -0Cc.t:tt'.j{) peen fee. The 9-h o le rate is S6.SO. Ph one 328-1005. •Indian W ellsGolfReson . Two ne"' cour~'l run b y 't heC ity oflndian w e n s.Nov.1 -M"ay n . S 4S-f6r 18 ho les includ e s can. J unt.. Sept-and Oct . S40a nd July-Augu st. S 30. Pho n e 346-46 5 3. •India n Springs CC. Ratesa res 20. • M o n.day thto u&h fnda¥ a nd.$24 o n weekends and flo lidays. Does n ot include ca n . Pho nr 345-2838. •PG >\ W est Stadium Course. S 100 for 18 h o les" h1ch also 1nclu es ranje tlalls. Whe re Skins G ame was p layed ror teJC\ lSlon rtCCl\11~. PtfOlre )64-7 175 •M 1s\1o n H ills. Jan. I-Ma) 31.$60 to r non-g uests. J une I-Sept_ 30. $15 and Oct. I-Dec. 3 I . SJO. Pho ne 328-1153. Return TO's Total TO'\ INDIVIDUAL •u.,._ Aor'l'ltrO l~ero Pe1am1no 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 ) 0 1 3 I 1 76 It IS t.J S Mr''" K1kaU• Tolet' I 0 0 1 1 I ' s ~~~Pn-UlC:~---.lfHf ~)ff@.J'l-~~:U..:C..:...~Z-~-----'-• t'ourse. Mo nda) 1hro ugh Thu™1a).S53 Fn- Olcker\Qll Redden .,. Wllile Everett e rown Olll • C•roenter 9•rlllOW\kl Gum•n Hunter E~ero Tot•" eo-..,1, 0,1, flerl ... OW\I; Everett D1oerson Tot•ts -OPoonen•~ Te a 316 106 n 16 ' 10 2 6 2 I I SS6 •IS ~UIMe Yeh llSJ 43• 126 .. s s l ) 1 6 IS 73S6 Ull ~· '"' ~ 179 St • ,,, 61 l 112 60 s I I 0 l6a Il l 12 .K...,... AV9 (5 •I s 7 29 I 3 OS IS OS I 0 ·60 IS 0 ., h "TO 10 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS • TD 4 2 1 I .. l!C Yth TO erown 1S 3'6 ) lt.eddeO 25 2 u -r--J e nero JI to. ' Olcker\on I ?OS o Hut1le< IS 206 O YOU"ll 13 I~ 2 0uc11wor1,, 9 141 r Hin 12 IS7 I Gum•n 9 61 O Scott S 76 o HOuH 6 161 2 Lon11 l JI _o Whlte I l O Total\ 111 722'1. u OoPOnenl\ 2'0 37•• IS Otner ieeO.r\. Puntin11 -Hetcher, 9'·3 •21 verdl, 31 4 ev11. Tt•m, 1·0. Klckoll returns -flrown, 34·7'4. n 1 •"II . Wllltt. 10· 117, 11 7 ~. 2·21. 14 0, C••Hnl ... , 2· 19, 9 S; Ett•ro I· II. love, I ·tot ·mlnul 6 Punt return\ - Ellerd, IO·lt, I t •vii . Sutton, 21·234, a• lnt.,.c99tlont -Grev. 1·101, lrvln, 6·1SO. I TO Cromwtll. S· IOI. I TO Sutton. 2·2S. Je<ue. 2·2l I TO. Jolmsa<'I I· 13 Ntwlo,,,. l· 11 Wilcher l·O .. ,L ... den AME•ICAN '00T9 ALL CON,-E••NCE Oue,.....cu Merino. Miami lSS UIO ti 21 ~lat 19n.-Hew 'Ulf 1' J tll EHon. New E"91•1'd Krltt. Sffllte ·~ 43t lSI l(eflv &uffelo ... •u\Mn 211 ~ 2S 11 270 32•• .. 10 20e 1613 19 11 261 3332 21 16 '" ¥th .,,. ..... W•rner. Seattle 2'1S 17'9 • • 3 I 10 flroolu , C•nc•nnell 190 IOOI S l S6 S Jeck•on, Pmsovrg,, 202 ass • 2 l 1 s AtiercromOI•. Plll•burg,, ltS 719 • 0 ll 6 Winder, 0911ve< 23S 111 3 3 l 1 9 NATIONAL ,OOT9ALL CON,E•ENCE Oue,.....cllt •" "'" ydt Id Int Kr•mtr MlnnHol• 372 20e JOOO ~ 10 Mont•n•. Sen Francisco 271 161 I"' 6 I Lomair. SI Louil 3'0 ?21 1439 I) 10 Rrooi.. pe1ro1t )OS ,,, "I' ' I I Scnroeder. WUhlngton S07 2st 3112 ?O 19 "U~t " •" ......... Olcktrson. ••ms 316 IJSJ • S Morrls. New Vora C,lenh lit ltOI • • IU99t. All•nt• 332 1302 U Mevet, New Orieen\ 270 129? •I •Pevton Cnlce90 lOI 1212 • 2 " Id 42 10 ~I) )I I so 1 ., 7 WarT'lon lit, a.ers 11 7 GOLDEN STAT£ I llfl -McOonelO S· 11 0·0 10; L 5,mlln s-4--1-4 1-l, .(di~ 14•21 ~·6 ll. F'tovo 1· U 7·1 27. Munin 4·9 I· 1 9. 8alfarct 6 1' 2'1 IS WholeheeO 2·7 •·• a, Teagle 3·7 3·3 9. H199ln.\ 0-2 O·O 0, C !>milh O·O 2·1 2 Totets 46 91 7S·l0 119 CLIPPE•Sll171 -Ce91 l ·t.i...-6·1 ?0, Me• w t ll 7·13 11·1115 Kempton S·9 l·) 11 Wooo,on S· 17 2-7 11 Ve1tn11ne 10· 18 l -• 7•. Ben1am1n S·9 6·9 16 WMt! 1·2 1·7 3, Hu•ton 2-S O·O • Goroon I ·2 ·o·o 2 Total\ •J·97 lO 31 111 ~bv Ovefttrs C.Ol~Slate '17 36 2S J'l-119 ~------JSJJ 11..Jl-U.1 Tnrtt•C>Of111 9()81~F10vd &.llMO. V•len•1ne Foule<J out-None Aet>ounds-C.01oen Stete S2 L' Sm tr1 11 (11e>~i SS Cege 111 A' s \1\-c,,olotn Stell! 13 tFtovO 111 Cl•Potr\ 23 Valt,,liM 6 Total IOUli-GOIOtn Stale 79 CM>ot'\ 2• Alle'IQanc-6 I ll COLLEGE MEN _ _._. Sta ..... -1.K:..JL_._..J..._.U-_ (fMll·C.....,._) UC ll'VIM (71) • BiiW "SU it llCIJ -.. ""'"' . felt pf "' Heu aroo" Buchanan A D•ircr• Engtl\l&O F'IOYd M O•l•CI~ WOOd\ 4-oten- I 3 4 ~ C "•'0\ .r 0 S I l J 3 n OIM>n '1 O S l 4 • I 1J Haves 2 11 0 l I ) U\1tal0 I I 1 l .r 11 Jones 9 • 11 0 2 3 2 i..e"tv I .r 2 II 7 0 0 4 Se>errv O O O O 2 I .r 5 l'os1e1 ~ o S 10 ?l t9 10 11 l Ola•\ lJ 13 1t 10 Hatttome 80•\t! S•e•t 37·36 r11rH ·oo1nter\ UC l•v1n-Brooll.\ S. Bucnanan I 801\e Slbtt-Ot~on I Ttcnn1ca1\ Jones 801\ft Stall' HIGH SCHOOL BOYS rMrtnll 71, M1111Gn Vlete 4S (Irvine Teumemetlll MerlM CJll Mlnlen Vlete (451 .. __..... "' .. " .. flt I' lovd 0 ) ) 3 0 I I 6-llH0"-6-2 ,. u .0 0 ? Gu"O ~l 2-I 74 O I 10 Hettob•ll9" S o 2 10 I 2 IJ Senoers I 0 ~ 7 O O O Mt vt r\ I 0 I ? O I • em• e C1mol>t!" Ge;rtll Mars" Han Tota IS l 2 • 0 0 I l I l 0 0 0 0 )C) 11 12 Tl T Ol&I\ scww ov Ov•r'9rs J 0 l I 0 0 1? I 945 M•''"• M1'''on V••tO 16 16 10 19-71 6 9 10 20-.rs T t Clln•ce" NOflf L .. UM H•s 43, Est•ncl• 42 !Irvine .Teumementl. Ll tuN Hill (01 flt•ftCI• IO I sne11 Kaw•Oo OeVrevg.a Colt>urn SmtOt\ HerOv Ntl\on Total\ felt pf Ip lt lt llf "' 6 0 7 17 T 11! 4 I I 9 4 l ? 9 Me,...tl I 2 I • 1 0 3 • 81r1<1ev l I I 1 I O 1 ? · Moontv 1 • I II S 7 I 17 Ora" 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 NOnt•llt I 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 CemPO\ I 0 0 1 20 J 10 tj Total\ 11 8 l 47 sc .... b¥ Ov•rfw• Legune Hill\ E\IOn<•• 10 11 10 11-.rJ II 1' 10 1-•1 TecM1cal\ NOl\f Corena del tNr 76, Lentt BNdl WIMfl 44 llrvint Teul'Nlmefttl LB When (44) ,.,_ ... Mer 17.) ......... left ol lll Pr..,111 0 0 ) 0 MO"•l I 1 l II 8ro11 ) I I S MU• -S.1ecn l _J_ 0 23 Y ounQ O O • ' O 8u1 ns 1 0 I • WHI 4 0 ) I O'Neil 2 I 0 S AevnotO\ I 0 0 2 Hoo• 2 ? • Mtnotl J l I 9 C~ 0 0 4 NHL S•mP\on l O O 1 G1tt19"e' l 0 I 6 C~U.L COMllE••NCE se~"t! I o· I 1 AmetkfC " I I , l Sm ..... OfWIMM B•M•r J I ? 1 ProO\I I 1 J • 'II L T "' G, GA Smlln ? 0 I • MCLI UQllM I 1 l • 0 0 0 Total\ 0 Q I 0 21 II 11 SS Awe .,_ Ov•r'fn l 01 Amigo\ lrvlnt 12 n 1• 11-ss It IS 11 17-63 Tecnn1cat\ None COLLEGE WOMEN ... M St. 52, UC !MM ff INM·CeMertftCe) hlw Sl•lt (Sll UC Irvine (4tl .. lt pflp fe ft pf "' 1 1-1 ..-na11 --:--o·-o o -o • OoO\on 0 0 0 0 Hoffm.in 6 2 2 14 Jensvold S I l 11 8ro .. n I O 2 1 '"II" 0 2 S 1 Paro.\ 2 O 3 • O•lle\ S l I I) Wa11on 3 O l 6 Suo,van ? ? 0 o Crawtora S O 10 Eco.1uno I 2 0 • Jonn\ot1 1 o • 16 10 9 t1 T Olel\ Sc.,. 11¥ Ouer1en 11 Cve>rnr We\lm1n\1tr Tecnn1co1s Nont 12 w,..... 1&211 ll 10 s 16-'7 II II -31 9 ,n11.nn.m 0 ) 2 ) E-••nG .r I • 9 06Utf -..;-~-...;-~-=.=::!...-...:.......:......::-.! __ ~•rllmeuftt JS, Wtttm!Mtw " 9'-H1te IW) OK E"lllltll. t ·2 IOS-PaO•ll• !Pl win 0¥ to<te1t 112-Ulloe IP P Loere O S>4 119-Grimlono lWI P Herotrt. l I) 11..-Newmen 1w 1 oec toru\co • I 131-Atv•r•i IP ) OK Bermuder 13·0 131-Humon IW! o Uctter Sn ttS-MenzaneOt< <Pl p Simone I 3• llol HenM<\A/I IP.L11.-.0waiu.. 2-11 •&S-CornP11n CP P AuroO" S lO llS-0 Her• !WI OK Avll• 17·6 191-Biu (WI 0 Bonntf O"S7 Hw•-•u •< IW) P Cnri,Uen I If To••'' ' ti 16 IS S2 Total\ 13 l l .r9 Ha1°ome UC , .. .,..40 &Gt• $1 I Te<r-noea1s Nont COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Geldeft WHt 73, 0raft9i CNl1 57 (Nell· <•11 ... ence I Ore,_ CMst (S11 CO.... Wttl 17)) lefto1 19 .. "°'"' >t Plumo•er I 2 1 .. CheH 6 ) ? IS Lu a 5 l l I) l(em.,.r 3 0 I 6 fo,.v S 2 l I? T a'uam• 4 ? 3 10 Ba11t1111 0 I O l Toet'l>an I 0 0 7 A1noo11f 1 2 2 16 Ba11agtla 5 I 3 I I t1tm\ltv 0 0 1 O Maroon 6 • S 16 ( OWll!v I I I ] U lu J () l 6 St lf ' O J I Barnt\ l I l 1 fatals 73 II 16 S7 Total\ JI II 19 7J Ha1l1ome C.01deflwt\I l O Orange Coast 26 Ttennoc.I\ OCC coacn Sunoerman SeutMm Cal C ..... 71, Christ c ..... S7 Cllf'lll C ..... ( S11 Sell1'lenl C• 111) le lt llflp .. ""'"' S7tl2 1011 )0.f6 70?• 321 8 1011 flO ti? I tln 1 I 11 I 0 I 2 Wun\C" touu r H•rrioan Oowov Ell nQer I OIOI\ 2~ I 9 S7 T o•e•\ Helftt...,,, Sou•nt'" Ca• )) Cn"'' (Ollfllt 71 Tt<M•C&I\ NPne Goldlft West 7J, 0r•'"'9 CoHt S7 ( Nen • C"""'tf\C•) Ore,. CN\I (S71 G.-.. WHI (131 " " .. "' " " pf "' ~c,,ume~tr l 2 1 .r (llO\t 6 3 1 lS l,u~ S ) ) 13 tc11m~r 3 0 I 6 Fo .. v s 7 ) 17 Toaevemo • 2 l 10 B•rllt'I O I O 1 T•ernen I 0 0 1 Rindone 1 1 2 16 B•1tegJ1e S I J 11 Hem'"" O o ? o Morion 6 • S 16 Cowiev I I I 3 U•u l 0 I 6 Seit ' o J 9 Barnes 3 I l 7 Totall· 73 11 16 S7 Total' ll II 18 13 l H&lfl1mt Go1oenwe\t •O Orange Coa\t 76 Ttcnn1cers OCC coacti SunOt•mon HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Hunttn9Nn BNdl 52, Mir• Cost• Jt (Nel\·IHtuel Mira Cnte Utl H~ ... di 1511 .. ".... .." .. "' C.1•vtn\ 2 0 l .r Cn·c~ 7 I 0 11 LanoDr fl .. s 0 ) 10 Pt!••\'>O' ) J 4 • A11en J 0 3 6 Wanta O O l 0 Dav•\ 0 () ) 0 A•m•l'O"O 3 I 1 l Me•Oul 6 I 1 13 Pt me>er 6 0 I 12 Molter 1 0 1 4 WOQO 0 0 I 0 C er I fr 0 0 I 0 Rf!tO I 0 I 2 RuN\t!Qlltf I 0 0 1 fotet~ 19 I 16 J9 Total• 10 12 12 S2 Sc . .,. ov Que rter\ °"" .......... OAVEY'S LOCKI• ,,...__, ... <Ill - oo•• n an11lt•l S" l>fu• sliirli NEW~T LANDING -I 00.1, 6 an111er\ 30 l>On.to. 9 scvtPln. 12 macawrei DANA WH A•F -1 l>Oell 11 •nQlt!f\ 11 Ila\\ 70 l>O<l•lo 131 roe~ coo 11 met'ect1 This weelr't trout iunts LOS ANG.E.LE.S -C..11a.c. L..•_llOOn Puo <f•llOSIOflt! L-.l<f Pvramlo Lal<t S11n G11orr~ Rover 1Ee\I ano We\• ior,\I $anta Fe Re\I!' --"IVE"SIDE -Evan\ La<t Rtmt!T 1..Jltf!' 9eY$'' MCWf HIGH SCHOOL C.,_ ... Mer I, L..uM ... ch 0 Coron• Otl Mer \Coring T orgelr VetntuUt" I Goalie \!1\IP\ Brtnt l(rum 1 Levunit Bff(" ~·1• MYH Ktitll McQonetd Girts' IOCCet" Merine J, New-1 H•rber I Ma••n• \Coring K1er.iu I. RoHnzwe•z f1io.... Goeut uvu Olmstt!O I• Ntwoort Hert>or \Corln11 Sltelt I · TU.Mlav'I tremadem a&~ALL Amerkel!L ...... BAL TtMOltE OltlOLES-Acouorto Aene Gon1e1es. •nt,.taer. from 1ne Mont•••' E •PO\ to cornoie11 an u r1o..-,,_ Edmonton Cet11e•v w~ l(lllla 20 11 I •I I•• 112 B•lts O I I I S1>oemakt• 0 0 0 0 TEXAS AANGER$-AetH\.0 A1c~v Wr19M II ll t 37 123 I 19 Mever t o 2 2 Herwoao 2 O O • More Co\111 l.S iJ ' ~ IO 1IWtf 1 c-0 I I l t114lM.lll'l Butn ....... L.......- 12 16 • -11 7-)9 U-S2-OolC~ 1) 17 2 71 133 llO Tol1h 19 6 20 U Total\ 30 16 I« l t Tecl'"'UI\ None-· t>tOUSl ON ASTRO!.-S19ritl0 Rutlv K.unlz • V•ncou•er t It 3 21 103 in SCer• ltv Qverten t nO O•v• LaR6cllt " mlno,.teegue "''tructO•\ Nerrll ~ Lonll Beecn Wit\on Oa IS S 16-.. PtTTSflUAGI>! PlllATES-N•mta Aienero ll U l 2'I 123 119 Corone 0.1 Mer 70 n 16 11-76 Ca .. str•M Vallev 41, CMt. Mesa Jt ,t.cioerH" vice pre\1a.n1 tor s••Olum oe>er•"°"' 12 13 S 1' .. llO fecMIC•I• · Nont IGerdlfl Greve T~l a1'd eom1n1we1lon u ll • 21 .. 103 , .... "...., (4.J) , .. ,. MtM (Jt) ... ""' LM9UI. 10 u s 2S .. IOI El Ter• ... UftlVenttv" .. ft .. "' .. "pt"' READING PHILLIE~-Announceo ,,,., Crtlll Ml..-1tOle St LOU•\ Toronlo Detroit Chk1190 I 11 6 n 10? 136 11"1N Teul'Mmtftf) An<!ttlon 3 I 4 7 Bovtll ? 1 I S Stein eno Hero B••ntn. partner\ 111 Ille fl.,ne\\ WALES CON,l•INCE El Tn (6') Ull!Yertttv l"I comb\ 7 ? 16 Swanson S I • 'I Orgenliellon neo Pvrcneseo tne lr11nct1IH trom ~•trk-DIVt"9fl .. ft llf Ill le ft pt Ip Zltrhut 7 o • M•'<"'" 1 • S I Jot euzas P?lil•delPl'lle NY lst•f\der \ Plll\bvrOh New Jtrlt v NY lt•nMf'\ Wul'llMIOl'I Boston Monl~Hl M,.,tforO 11 1 1 46 1l2 7& qowell l 0 4 • K•\~ll 0 0 0 0 Swain O O O 8tnt!OICI I 0 S 1 ,00T9ALL 11 11 7 36 110 IOS M11dtwtll I 0 I 2 Olln 4 • 1 11 Lin 1 O 7 Schw&rl 4 2 ? 10 M•MMI , ..... LMtue U 11 • lt 111 103 Wn tenO S 0 4°10 GtaUtll I 4 • ?0 Ceoone O I O l Nguten 0 I I I GREEN flAY PACKElllS-Welveo JtrrY I• •• 2 JO "' US S1>t•ller 7 3 0 11 Stotzofl 10 0 3 70 scnoenv s 3 s ll l.H hv 0 t 0 I eonrsiiv now tecklf 11ct1vt<1 Cneri.' Martin 10 U 6 26 lr7 12' 8 JOl'lnltOn 10 1 , 11 "lflon 1 1 • 4 F1•t01 0 I ? I nose IK1'te. lrom \ll'"nded 11•1 10 IS • 26 ,. 118 IC Jotln•on 0 6 1 6 C•ldw~I 2 , ). • Tot•ll II 1 70 43 Total\ I• II 20 l9 H0U$TQN 011.fllts-Plect<I Coull Smftll A-.na ~ Cooo I I l l Br•ll 2 0 0 • Scwe ltv ~ no\• 11uero on lnturt<I r...,.vr Sl11neo l(•rl 16 I I • l6 I 10 9S Soriano 0 0 I 0 1 1 1 a 43 Mor9en, deten.iv• unemen 16 ll 4 l6 llS 106 Totett 26 17 17 •9 Tot•ll 71 17 16 M ~:::. ':.:::: I ,; : 10::39 WASHINOT°" ltEOSK.tNS-SIOMCI It t 4 )7 t7 .. ' k-ltv Qve!W) lKM relt Ple•e +•lo"""" •11~10" •1 lllw1l9d TOOd -fl • ' t II) ., El foro . Ir II I) '6=tt ,tl~I encl Plecff M .. zenci.,., Ole<fl!,lcll~. 6 20 4 16 t3 123 UntytrlllY 11 It 17 17-66 I lnO .+ntno<>y "--tftlfll tftd CN'l lntu..0 rewvt Tllft4ly't le.,... Tec!lnoc•I\ Sloltbff IU1 Meillll II ... 69, f-V .... J2 .. -.... ~·..,Y, - N9W York l•l•Nfefs •. Minne•o••' _.._ __... O ne of the big pluo; fac 1o rs for thew da). Saturda.) and Sun day. Pho ne c-ou~1H-hey-wctt'-butlt toaecom· 345-~79i · modatc the a"eragc golfer. T hey d o not have 1mposs1ble holes 'luch as •R an(•h o Las Pal m a s. Oct. I ·M a' tho~c a t PG .\ Wc'il. Too m11n' ne" 'I. S50 . June I ·Sep t. 30. S}~. ·, c our.,cs these d ays are bein g b·u1lt as a La Q uinta H o te-IGt. Jan. I ·.\pnl monumcntto the tong h 111e rs and JO. S 75. M a). SSO. June I-Sept JO. professional'" 11h llllle regard for the S-'O Phone H 5·2549 . · . :.i' e ragr golfr·r "ho pla~ 'i forthl' fun of· •Mamo.tl5..Dcsen.Springs.LC.,.~ t .\no t he r nc" cour$e that~ 111 o pen at ~1an' oft he cour"C\ In the area an' time fan I ·:'-.h' JI . iM~ Phon e ha\ l' Dien bu ilt '" conjunctio n ~•th a 5oM-~7 2~ . ' 97-93, in seesaw game From The Associaced P r Hs LOG.\:". t r1a h -Junior ce ntef Jim l '~e\'1tc-h c:.i mc o fTthr hcnch and 'cored ~O point~. 1nclu<i1ng 17 1n the second half. to k:.id t hr Hngham Young U n1,crs1t} Cougar!. to a 47-9J nonconferC'nl'l' haslo.ethall 'l('to n over in~statc "'al a nd ho'\t l :1ah S tate l 'n1,ers1t~ Tuesda~ night Guard Bnan T a\ tor 'ICnrrd 17 point<, for lhe Cougars and ~fo.·hacl "im1th added 15 a\ A'\ l' raised ll'i ret·of-0 w ~w. l tah 'itate no" '·5. "3' led h' R eid kd l 'tah ~tall' "11h 2J ,-~\Cln d 1n The k:.id changed T:' time<. and \\a<. 11cd 11 t1mc" until the C o ugar\ \H'nt ohcnd for good wbcn ~mllh hit a ltl· looter to mal..l' ti f\4-nX \'Ith 4 'o ldt in the g:.inw Thl' clo<.c<.t the -\~ll'\ raml' again "a' ""h ~·12 left "lll'n to r"ard .Ion ludlo.in' hll a thrct··ptitnt 'hot. mak· 1ng it X'i-1'2 .\tkr that. l t:th 'itJtc wmm111ed l'1gh1 to ul\. U"l'"' 11ch 'iCt.1rt"d l.'1ght 111 "" j')01nt'i rR thr· last I '~ minute!.. In o ther .:ollcgt· ac tion l 1C Santa Barbara 92. San f'ran· cl1co St . 50: In Santa Barbara. Brnin -ha" ~ored IS poi.nl\ 3\ l 'C' ·an ta Barbara ga1m.'d control m1d"a' through thl' tir't half and dl'll'atrd '\an f rnno.,rn '\tall'. lJ2-~0 1n a non· l·nnll'fl'n~·t: ha'il..ctball _&anll' f Ue\Ja} Ill ht ~ha"' had t'1gh1 assists and e ight rdX>unds a\ the Gauchos r:illied from a 21 -14 ddirn seven minutes m<o the gamr a nd out Kored the Gators 22-~ h~ halftime. SoccER CdM shuts out Laguna Beaeh l' c u goa l t"arl:r. an(! the !<"Cond---ha+f wa-- -.honencd after an extendt'd tnJUI\ 11mcout cut into the remaining da~ light a' the 'x.·a King' nailed d o v.n ,1 I ·CJ non-lcagut: bo~ ~.-soccer "in 0' 1·1 Laguna Beac h H igh Tucsda }. Vethcu'\!.Cn took a . p a!.} fro m PJ' \krrell carh in the first half a nd nfkd 1n a 1'hot fro rn at>oui 15 'ards awa\ <rn the left \I, intt. C d M Goahc Brl'n l i...rum had a ra1r o f goah e .sa,es t• earn the 'huwut a!> the Sea Kini.!' OUl'lhot the .\rMts 8•J. C1mrna de l M ar'<1 Jbn D uarll' caml d o " n hard on ht'i leg earl\ 1n thl • 'il'rnnd half. d1'ilocating tns k nee anll forn ng 11 nw to he called for :rn l'\tt•ndc d rx·nod as p a-ram edll' ll'ndcd to thr tnJurcd pla~er. B~ thl tllll(' f)IU\ r<.''iUml·d. 11 wa'i agreed th1 game"' ould la\t onl' J n add1t1on!ll 11 minutes. Buy NOW Before t 987 for Tax Break 99.9.9. MonlrNl . St Louis 1 .... ..,, ...,.,., M, ...... AM v .... M IMM •• .... T_._....I 'OET•O•T •ED WINGS-Anno.inc.a sr.-¥t Ce1911'V e; 0.JtOll l (.._·tMelM) 6fW V .... (J2) JM' I llW 119) CM \Ml"I. delenMtNn. w~ i.tve '"' !Mm 10 I.;. , 8 .-n- r.......-a 0emtt SA Vtlltn (5') .....__, He .... U61 .. " If • "' ft .. 19 OM1¥ on '"' Cenectlen netloMI IV<llor t .. m ""' T"L.I Pillftl(jrfl\ •I KMa ""-'" "'ft .. ,. Hendltv 2 2 S 6 Tno<ntt S 0 0 10 MOfo!TttEAL. CANAOtENS--Senl W9IO ( DCQfT NQ CDEBIT lluftelO •I Hartf«d 8tntlt'v l 4 1 10 .. l\trom S l 2 13 OtHIVff' 1 0 0 • Gieddell I , 7 • MtonWUO, forwel:O. IO-$WtlrOOllt .. IN AIMf1-f\__1: -t-1 ~ J:_._---------- Wttlll"91on ., Ntw vor• lh n9tH a.... s 1 > n s ..... ,,o 1 l • • H•"~• ' 3 2 11 L~llt 1 o > 1• <-'1' t40Cll•v L~ • Merc~s. BMW's, Ferrctrts. C~ttes. TorOllto •' New JtrMv l.e<Y 6 ) • IS Offtl•llO\ • I , " VOUf'O , 0 0 • O•llnev l 2 I • COl.LIA ~ •1 Cll<MO eor111s 1 0 1 2 1toon 1 o • • YO•"• o • • 1 Gr.-n 12 1 Ju ••1zoN•-~MOUnc.eo Erl< c-gvero • T·Btrds. Ro ffs Ro y ce s , also ~fl~ Ql'"9C ,, flctrnonlCN'I AO<tlwn 0 0 • 0 H•rO'n 0 0 > 0 Ktilll I 0 0 1 WtflrU>fl 0 7 ' 2 ,, .. "" 1ne IMl\htlMI• '""' 0t1ro<t •' Vell(ouver W"4••m' 2 I 1 S Glttn on 2 4 O I lh•low 1 0 l • 81rt , 0 I • COLGATfl-.t.n!'OUl'l(fd lll•t •om4111'\ Cl"O\\ CALL NOW TM Auto Gakry n.n.y'a c.-Cel!'IOun $ o 1 10 11tn•Ofl • O O e S•M•et 1 0 1 2 <ountrv *'" tit •OdH •• • "•"II" W)Ofl nt'lt ,... 2JOO Wtst Co,ut Hwy ~tfOtd •• Bottofl lOlll\ n 10 II ~ Totell 1) 10 "~ fot111\ 11 • I• 11 TOlll\ JI , I).. OELAWAttE VAi.LE Y-N•m•CI Ole.. ··6 50-7 300 Newport kacn Ntw Yotll lw.ndtf• et Pllllaottorlie k .... 1111 ~ k9" ltv ~ fledtW" llHd toot .. " COKll -~--c-,....,.,_ MIMftOI• •I T~Ol\10 S.ni. Ana Vlllt¥ IJ e I• H ?-)" r Ov11ttlll Velttv I S 6 13-32 NOttTM OAKOT A-Annoulle.O reslQnehon ol .. WiMI ... •1 i1 l.OUI\ Ne-twoor• H•rDat 11 10 ll 11 •-s. Morn1n0t•de 16 H It 1•~t E•r'lt Solof'nol\tOl'I, ""° toolbeM coecn '° ,,. ,,.._ -• I -----Q.'"9<--.... '' cato•r¥ _____________ ,._tc_rw>1< __ •_''-"'o<W1 _______ T_K_""_"a" ~N_o_,,. ____________ c_O\J_ld_•_«_•ot 11'\e ::..:•"lotl:.•:'~"'°"=~':•=ne:.:.Sl=•~lt~===:'::"":::""=~"::'':•":'=:;"':.:-:::::dOWi\==-==M>=~===Tout=::=~=_,,=='"'~!"~"'~1~1~.•~t~i~40~~~-1 -. I • --.-- -====»@ in business, scores 4 1 in w in over Nets F rom The Auoclated Press T~e Utah Jau. getting a ::!6-IC.h>t JUmp !>hot from Darrell Griffit h at the bul1er for a three-point basket. won for the seventh straight ti me "hen k"Ctty lnpu~1-mrtrt-a:'1 . ~asli111g­ ton \\M paccd~Moscs Malon~·s 38 pointo, .ind Jeff Malonr's 29. In other NB.\ gaml''' Bulls 99. Ne1s 98: In < h1l'ago. ~hchad Jordan scurl·d 4 I poinb. but 11 wa' 11p-in of one of h1 mis~<. b~ \hkl' Br<m n \\1th.um· "1.'COnd kft that ga'l' (hu:ago a \ICIOI') O\cr Ne'' kr!)e~ Jordan." ho "cnt O\ l'f thl' 4U-puint mark for thl' 14th 11mc In 22 gaml'S 109-106 \\Ith '>I'< \('l'Ond!i. kfl and dro'c the night lanr. Hie; 'ihot m1!>M:d. but thl' '1· G riffith finished a sca'ion-high ::!7 1(10!·1.J. ::!511;-pound Hro\\n wai. lhl'fl' tu points for tht' Jaa. leadl·r~ in thl' li p in thr rebound Midwest DI\ isi on Y.llh :i 14-7 ret·ord· Thl' 'l'IS. "'ho h.1\l' lu,1 I::! 11f thl.'1r Thurl Balle~ 's tip-10 of a m 1!.~·d I\ road game~ this '>('a<,on. "'Crl· kd h~ rn:e thro.\lo \\Ith ::!5 scrnndHcma1ning . M1~l' (imin~kl "Hh ::!4 POll')I\ and put Utah.l!p .LU6-J.00... tmt ~he--8ttllt't<r -H-uek Witfuimn,1th 20. ~'lct·c (oiler hit six free throws down the c;1rc1ch \\Ith 14 point"> and Rrown v.11h 10 thr fi nal l\\o h~ ~105.e'> Malone \\1th \\\'f\' thl' uni~ ChKago pla~l'r' in thrl'e \eCOnd'i remaining. w Ill' thl· d<lUlill' liguas bcs1dl'' Jordan. 111,· ~l'tlfe. 'B.\ c;rnnng leader Y.11h :in a,,•rag,· Karl Malone had ~..t pc11nls and ul J7.7 poin ts~mc .• • Johnson . dlsp ays PoWer-pJa .. talents boosts Canad1ens PO:\TIAC. Mich. 1-\PJ -Detroit Pistons guard Vi nnie Johnson " conductmg what he hopes "ill tx· a ~utccssful marketing campaign. He" showc-a'iing hio; talcn1'i. tx-causc ar the end of thio, Sl·ao,on he hcu>mt•\ a frl·c agl·nt John'>on i'i a' chging , ., 1 point'> per game. am,.ing the bl:\t fur e'er~· da' n.:\Cf\l'' in thl' 'a1111nal Ba'k'-·1- hafl o\\\OU<1t1on He '' ,11,u makinti halfofh" lil.'lu goal attl·mpt\. "Before ht't.I llft-'~l! uoJ-gmnt" game·· Dl'tn111 C oalh < hud, Dal~ said ''Th1' "1tw mo\t l •>n\1\tcnt r-.. r !tl'l·n him .. Dah ha' an nplanaLH>rl for lhl' e1gh1-~car \cte1.in ·.., 1mpro,etl pla~ .. ..,1m pk ·· Dah \a1J "It ' u1n1ra, t !.e<10,on .. John~on \fl 1~ 1n thl' lin.11 \l'.ff ol J thrl'l'·~l'Jr .1grl'l'Oll'OI 1Ahid1 1hr Pl'>lOn\ m:'lll hL·d Jltn .lohn\on \1gnl.'d a frcc-ag,·n1 11na ,h,Tl "11h tlw '.'-l·" Yori.. Kn 1'~' prior 111 lhl· ll/84-X'i sca<.on "That ha' ;i l<lt to do v.11h rTI) phi\ this '>l'a'ion .. Johno,on ':11d ''1'111 going to h\.· J lrl.'t agL·n1 Jnd I'd llk,.w other team~ 1Hlmow I can o;rorc. pla~ D. pla ' all pan' of the game. 11 g1' cn the time. I think I rnuld be o,tarting 1(1r al mmt an~ tl·am in th<.' lcagur "Tb1~tll be Lbc la)l l.UnlracLihat I s1gn." Johnso n '>aid. "'I'd like 10 pl;.1~ four or fi vt more \car!>. antl that 1.1.ill be ahout 11:· · Gingras' goal m idway th rough th ird period sparks win over Blues From The Auociated Press \I I <H 1;,,, -(1a\ton (1ingra-;·· pO\\l'r-pla' goal m1d"a' through the 1hird period ltftl'J the Monlrl'ul ( anad1,·no, tn a 4-2 ~HL 'll'tor\ l Ul''>da~ night l>' l'I thl' St l oui\ HIUl'\ hne beat St. Loui s goalie Rick Wam'>lc~ to the glO\e 'i1dc and ga'l' \1on1rl'al a 1-1 lead. Kook1<1 deh:n~cman Michael Dari.. .,l on·d l\\O minutes later fo r St Lou•~. hu1 1h,• < anad1cn\ \lorcd an empl~· nl't goal "11h JU\t 1>\ er one minute rl'ma1n1n~ > l h,· "'n lilted ~1 ontrcnl intua fir\l- place ti t• "Ith Ho'>Jon 1n the ·\dame, n" '"nn .... 11h Jo 1><>1nl\ apiece. In nlhl'I '\I I II actllln. Islanders 4. North Stars 2: In n1unllak '\ Y . PaJnd. Flatln \lClfl.'d lhl· \4Jln1n~ goal v. 1t h 6.36 rc·m.iin1nK. g1' 1ng ~l''"' York a' 1c1or~ \)\ l'r ~1 11llll'<iOIJ .\flc.-r \ll inncsota goalll' Dl>n Hcauprl· ''"PJX'd a ~hot b' Mikko \lak-ela \.ti{' rt'hound went tf1rectl} to na1lq Thc l<.lande'l"s righl wing w nl a hackhtlll(kr past lhc prune fkauprl' 10 "in 11 Hn·nt Sla lll'r h:itl a pair nl ~oal' for !°'ol'" York. fra1ling 2-0. the N-onh Stars got one of the wr1rdcst goal'i of the 'l'a\on. Rool..il.' Jan Ciron!>l rand Sl'nl thl· puck high 1n10 the air from C'Cntcr ice. l!.lan'ders goalie Bill) Smith and ddcnscman Stl'\'l' Konroyd collided guang aftt'r 1t and.1hc puck skidded IO Bnan Bcllo\\S. Hl· h11 1hc ungu11rdl0d net from 25 feet "1th onb I 0 sccomh ldi 1n the fi rst ix-nod · Dino Ciccarelli tied 11 b) pounn ns u n ~ loo~puck anJ .. .s.con ng. from 10 fcct'a1 L5: 15. '\ pass oul from behind houn,·cd off the ska1 e of New York dl'fi.·nsl·man Gord Dineen to C1c- carcll1. who got hi s league-high 29th goal. Flames 8, Red Wln1s 3: In (al gar) . ·\lb~:rta. defcnseman .\I Maclnni' c;cored a goal and added lour a'l'ii'itS as thl' (alga l') Flames stormed back from a 3-0 defic11 to defeat Detroi t. Madnn1s wok O\cr the Flame .. · scoring lead "1th hi ~ fi ve-point per- fu rmancl'. He no" ha~ !>C\Cll goals and 25 assists for 'l::! point<; in 32 gaml''> Wit h JUSI four sccond'i left 1n the wrond period. Macinnis scored the goal 1ha1 appeared to break the Red Wing•,' spirit. Hi s first 'ihot wall blocked b' Detroit's Darren Veitch. but MaC'lnnis picked up the loose pul·k. 'iWOoped around the Red Wings net and put it in on the short side to g1 H ('algar) a 5~3 lead. Suns 108. Rockets IOZ: In Hou'iton. \\alter Da' is. h1t11ng l\\O fi eld goal \ and c.1:1. free th ro"s down thl' !>trc1ch. 'cored nine of his 24 poi nts in th l' tinnl ::!:4 I 10 lead Pho<·n1\ m l'f Houston. .\keem Ol<1J uwon led thl' Rut.kl·to, "1th 24 po1nt'I and 20 rchounds. "h1le Kalph SampM1n. had 22 1)(1antsand I \ n·hou nd!>. The Su n'>. "'ho al\o got 20 pt.11n1' lft)m .\han .\damll, 'iCorcd to -;mngh1 point~ earl) 1n the fourth quarter to cut Houo,ton's lead to M7-8 1. After Houston k d 47-86 \\Ith ·Otn t'TTra mmg. The ~n-; ou&orcd the Rockets I (.>-1. Nuggets t 20. Kln11 11 9: In Sana· mcnto. guard Lafa ycttl' Lc,er hit a I ~-fo<>IJ umpcr "1th 33 ~cond~ left to g1'c IA·n,er. which got a \Cason-high 45 points from Alex Engh c;h. a victor~ 0 ' r r Sacramento. The' Nuggets led Sacramento b} US points w11h 10:45 left. Bui th~ King'> dosed the gap to I 18-116 with l:U remaining when Eddie Johnson scored un a la )'_UP follo..., ing a Rcgg1l' Theus Meal. The Kings' rail) wa' sparked by a I 2-l)Oint performancl.' by Johnson. Tran Blazers lU,SeperSonlc1 11 8: In Portland. Jerome Kersey scored a rnrccr-high 27 points. including 19 1n the second half. to rally the Portland past Seattle. The Blazers bad six pla)crs in double figures. including Kersc). Kiki Va.ndcweghe with Hand Terry Porter with 20. USSR basketball star dreams of NBA AIM f.N911* II ffutv A Wra ngl•• IRu J t 17 c;,011a G 1 Gor\t JBroo•u 13 Glau Rooet EOw&rd\I EVERETT EXCITES ••• From DI In thl' Ram~-Patnots game 111 ·\nahl·im Stadium un :"o' I~. f\t•r- l'll cntl'rcd tht ga ml' in thl' '>l'rnnd quartl't It was hi s fi rs1 pro exix·m•nn· ant.I hl· fi n1 shl·d "1th three toul·hdo"' n pa'l\l'~ and ·mad{' I knl) Ella rd and Ron Bro"'n again luu~ hkl· kg111ma1c :--: Fr rt·t·c1' <.'rs. "Wi th f ,,.rl'll. It "a" ~urpri~i ng 10 mr h\.'l"irnw 11 ''a' la~l' \\l' had hccn "'ur~ing togcthl·r for a ~l·ar:· i.a1d E:.ltard . "I couldn't bt• mon· 1mpTl'\\CJ \\1th handled h1msdi ... '•rnl Roh1 Mon Whrn team owner <il'org1a 1-ron- ucrc h1rct.1 Rob111son as head roarh 10 I 9!U. Robin'>on installed 1hc on,·- hack nff\-nse ·and a threc-pla~ altar !.. -D1cker!>on right, left and rp 1ddk. Alier Dickerson. the best tfl ing )OU rnuld \a\ about the Rams "a" thl'' pla~cd grl'at defcn<.I.'. Still do · The· hl•o;t thing you rould Sa ) ahout Rob1n!.on was the Ram'> won. Jim Eve rett The· Ram' had 11 all. C\C'ept a m U? m 111 In m m 172 119 17'1 127 m quarit~ quarterback. No". 1he~ ma~ ah1llt) to ·1akc them onl' step tan her." ha'c l''l'~thing. E'<'rl'll nlread~ has I h,· Ram<; arl.' hoping the same th fO\\n -.,c,rn louchd~\>.n pa<;<;('\ :ind thing. Good pa'ising. the running or run for anothl·r. D1(·k<·r,on and the u'iual great Rams ·Robinson 1n \C·rt~·d Fn·n:tt in the tll·f<:n'>c rnuld be enough 'Second quanCT agaiMt th<' P:unot'i 1>ew11e a passi ng game that ranked The 11me had come· for lhc Ham<. 111 la<.t in the NFL. Robinson had abandon 1hc1r spulll'rrng. run·on en-de<'tded Everett'~ 1ni11at1on <;hould b( tcd o Ocnsc. one that hadn't hl·cn able f)o<.tpn ned un til Just the right mo- tu get into the.end .LOnc without a In" 111cn1. While he waited. Dils and fro m the "A'\. llartko"i.ki were mediocre at best. Robinson. ''ho repeated I) \a1d he .\g.'11 n'1 thc I ions. the Ram<; passed di dn't "ant to put Evcrr tt into a for 22 }ani... pressure situation. did JUSt'that. 1 he Ram' handled Everett ltkc a azers rafted h im but ts coa c h es mµst let go "Coach Robinson said tu act hkl' ll load of n1t ro. The) gaH· him· a wa~ 0-0." said f;vcrett. "My whuk d1 phoard. a baseball cap and sideline first series seemed like a long wait. TV dut\ ---• -----rrrrrr-om. March down tire fittd. w -j m II \\aS particularly good to match t m team Jcrse). and the adoraJion of difference between the lifestyles or amateur pla)l'rs get 1he hall baC'k. Then we ha' e to ha\i.' him open an a !.1tua11on like he KAl 'N .\~ l '.S ~.R. (.\P1 -.\n1das Romao, ,Saboni~. the L11huan1 an ba"lketball star drafted by the Pon land Trail Bla1er'> 1h1s >Car. say~ he want\ to play in the National Basketball Association And the coaches.and officia l\ "ho watch with awe as the 7-foot-3 center maneuvers into iponc. · · · l'<n'thc American professional ranks u inevitable once the 1988 Ol ympic Games in Seoul are over. But neither Sabonis nor his coaches would ao into detail about the cond111ons under which he could sign an NBA contract. There's no prteccfent for a Soviet i.f)9n.,man &oplayabroad. except bydefoctina. But thccoachtts ,. __ _...-. .... fficials workina with Sabonas seem t0 .tnowfedJt that tt-wH bt h3rd to~ him intettSted 1n am1teur comnc1ition for the re$\ of hit pl1yina cuccr. . . Sabonis. known to his fnends and teammates at Romas. has the demeanor of a s~n•upcmar and has accumulated 111 the trappinp of succt~' that ruble and socialism can '"-'ovide: I country roe11ac. a Soviet compact car wath hcenst plates to millions na 11onw1 e and the proressionals. wait fo r the TV repla). It 'leemt•d did. n game where he would have a But the 21-year-old know\ hl· (11uld be earning .. You're talking about \he money. right?" he reall) slow." t·hance for posi tive results." said hair a million dollar-s a )Citr 1n tht• '\BA. asks. noddtl)J. appreciattvcly as a broad grin breaks The Ram needed th~ '1ctol) and Rob1n.,on. "I wanted him to open at · .. Of course I'm 1nt<.'rl'\ted.'' 1'iabon1s told Tht' 1hrough. "I like it." Everett nearly provided 11. One or hi s home. not on the road. It was good for Associated P~s 1n a rart• anterv1ev. 1n his Sabonis says he doesn't know ifhe would hke three touchdown passes came on hi s ou~ns 10 have a ch;mce to see him. hometown. where he ha' aln•ad) pla)ed fh e )'Cars Irving abroad. as he's never'livcd anywhere but in second NFL pass attempt. But the guda 1o have sbmc sense or control. at the highest le' cl of compet111on the Soviet the apartment he shares with his parents and Ram!l lost on the Inst pin~ oft ht' game We didn't foci New Orltans and "ystcm offers ... Who doe•m't wa nt to P,la ) ao, a }Ounger sister and brother. on a Ton) Easo n "flail Mar) '!..pass C'h1cago \\Cfl' opponune places for profco,\1o nal?" "Travelltng is one thing. hvmg there is into the end Lone. j 1m to start.'' ~abon1s knO"'<\ ahout the accolades fi,,r,o~m~_;a~n~o~t~h~er'...:·-"~h~c.!sa!!.!1~d~. ·_·e~u!.,;t i!!r~11~·s~!.:!s~s1~b~lc~ . ..!.f~'dul"i ~~..,_---;:::;"~:f~E~v:c;,rc~t::' ~':':';all-flla~ like he did E'trl with b ercu. the Rams· ~oons officials wnrld.w.idc w.t:ig have Sttn him ~ today consistent I). the) 'II IX' world streak of 23 consecutive games fOtZhalgiris in the 12-tcam top amateur lcquc or He has no apparent preference for where he champ<, ... said Pat no ts running back wi thout a 300-)'ard performan~ from on the Soviet national team, which made him the "'ould like to play. altbouah he says he hkcs warm Craig famc!I. tht'1r quarterbacks contmues. But ')tanina center at the age or 17 weather. "He ha~ quick f«-t amt good v.1th experience. thoscda>' will come U.S. Olympic Coach Bob Kn1attt once called .. 1 JU t need to play. I want to pla). What movement in the pocket." ~1d Joe for t \'t'rett. only 23 years old. Sabonrs potentially the best pla)er m the world. difference docs it make where?" The1smnnn, former Redskins quar-I he Denver coaching staff has and he has alrcad) been acclaimed the best an Zhalairis Coach Vladas Gara 115, who ha~ terback and now C'B game analy't. !ICcond-guesscd 1tscl( 1hat perhaps "Europe. • trained Sabonis forsix years. said his protcge wants "He seem ~ to have the ab1ltt) to thro~tng John Elwa_y Into 1 JUrtina He d1 .. hkc' intcr\'1ews .. "tnkina. a pol( cU. 10 playi-n the Olympics. -ndJu't :md he'~ ot tt\,lfJT'l'at arm. He rote 100 c.arl)' may nave slowed his ob"mu~ bore-dom and grun1mg out monosyllable-nct'd~ 10 put t e ri&ht touch to hi s de' clopment. Other quancrt>ac.ks aMwcndunngquc~nonsabo01 htHhildhood. 4 "'Hc wu too yoon1 for the MoS<-ow Games, pas~ .but you'df11thCT111ve tl\earcar-11\c Mian)f Dan Marino, moved But he-perk' up when talk turns to his and for Lo' AnJtlts. wtll. we JUSt didn't go," arm and develop the touch rather riaht in-and m~ themselves at opponun111cs abroad. Gar11taua1d. "He's very young. What wUI happen than the other wa) around. home "BaJketball in Ammca ''veal. That's where aner Seoul, we'll havt to sec."· · "The Rams rull)' haven't had a "He'' a \tud. baby. a rtal stud." 11 wa• born. There·~ a lot to be learned thert," Robcrtu Rukaitis, • former Zhalairi gi~)~r qu1rterbeck Wlth the ability to tak( said Harrah. "When he c~me out. I c;abon1' uid . and currently deputy director of tht' .S .000-them to the· Super Bowl and wan.· '3id, 'This 111 )'"O ur huddlt . Run it.' 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Newer eustom home wttn Vac•nt Lrg 3 bdrm. 2'"t bl. wt poot spa. ,tennis and HC gate High cell· lngs. skyffghls. formal din rm & 'llet bar S 1695/mo or buy tor $239.900 PA TRICK TENORE 63 1-12661760-8702 OMmYnE•• •rsn1,111 2200 sq tt on single le\lel, •Br 21128a Family ne1gnbOrl'iooO. many uP· graoes. sauna. t>e1u1ttul landscaplnQ Pool-slie yarO Newport Senoot 01str1c1 Call to see L11 or Chuc:~ Jooes 631-1266 or 646-5743 2Br 2Ba. walk to ... ,.,,~ .... Ocean view 1-2 yr IN S2500tmo Agl 640-1529 REMODELED -Lu1ury Home In Irvine Terrace Aw11lable now. 3 Br 3Ba. $2500 720-0 168 5<Mh of "'9hW•~-2-80rm 181 lronl cott-age Aval! 12/22 DarUng $950/mo Villa Rentals 675-49 12 CMta •n• -2124 2Br.1 BA private yard. enel gar. quite str. small pe1 ()kl 263lt 2tll-Str Coata Mesa S665tmo 631-5349 ---* •Oetuae 2 Bedroom '.tBA._2,;J~onoo Fireplace A11111 Jan 1st VIiia Rentals 675-49 t2 *3Br 2''tBa Condo -End . ' ' turn $1600. NO PETS 29t4 W Oceanfront Avl A~r 'F~. J n 11r631-22-'2 Snerry decor, lg tiatto, lrple, gar • -- -Ot W. quiet. no pets 3BR JBA on water pat, $795/mo 673-8632 sun·root grdn. Oock 1¥111 a t ..J•!l 1 _j_!iQQ/mo ..!. WIW 211-.. ...--+-~e1ec--673·27471675-o 149 Gar •. carP911, dfapM. AVAIL NOW' 3BR' ~BA leneed Ylt~. 760-8364 upper duplex on 35 St l....W. llr 11a near eat11l. Modern. Cute nouse w/plcket tenee clean and reaoy S 1200 S750 AYI now 760•88M yrl~ Villa Rentals • • -675-49 12 EASTSIOE 3 BeOroom hovse Wiii reot ~ 6 •BAY'tltEW CONDO• mos only $800 mo 3 BR 3BA. 2 ear gar. sec 548-1238 or 8•8·4670 gate POOi 1ae Ava11 t/1 $1290 760-6198 BRIT~~&os ... OUYll Olal1 38drm 2· ,9, spht level Vaeant Lrg 3 bdrm 2•., condo Fcptc skyhgn1. 3 ba wtpOOI spa tennis car_gara__ga wl opnr Poot. 1ntt~ _gate Hign ee1t- rm i. wet-ba< · S 16951mo or t>uy tor $239,900 .WTllll Mn&ll PA TRICK TENORE LQ 18drm 18a. new oecor. , 631-12661760-8702 poren. patio. 'Ill e pet Cirele these $400 Bacn yaro $575 Cr.Oil d9'> pad bills Po or dPI• $495 nulEIT Ill·.... pet 0 k LOIS ot otners FiiiShae>eoS515 2br 539-6 191 119' Fee aboOe klOSOk Lo move CONDO 2BR OVER 1n otners av11I 53~ t91 LOOKING BIG CANYON Ai;ient Fee GOLF COURSE Fantll• Lool(ie ·Here E-S1de nse l i.e view & nome 2bOrm. tneo yard bal!C S 1800 mo ~e~ Island Or appls Kids line $695 Agent 960-6 9 Ut-1111 Fencao. nomey spot S750. dbl gar kid & sm pet o k L1111sn 2-story 3b1 2ba. not tar to ocean equ1ppe0 k1tcn Kids o k ~39-6191 Ag1 Fee $795 539-6t91 •QI Fee HBR vw HMS upgraOeO LUXURY Jbr 2bl Easts1de Carmel elOse to green- To~ t..., yrs~Old. bell. pool & sot!. Avatl 11 t Very delu.tte $1150/mo S1750fmo644-5345 Villa Rentals 675-4912 priva1e 2 bedroom nouse. clubnouse S 1500/mo Spotless & Ready S850 675-6161 Agent vie'# Room for poot JSR • F~ or 48R 3"tBA. 2 FP Master BR retreat cou!O be den lrple. pool, tennis eentrat air. 2', ear gar S 1851< 642-4.391-0. 642-2719-N •FAllLf Fii• 540·•752 NWPT BCH Ocntt 2br 2bl, 38r, 28a. gar. fruit-If . IH Ptiat 2121 Condo 1150 sq It. sec ........ c ..... " Lt•• ~~.~.~.~llT~~.~-~~ F6i'Hlt 3 adjo1"1~2~1~ , ..... -1n Blue Spruce "1 11 •-Harbor Lawn Cemet.,Y. Tn1s condo 11 perlecl4 for Costa Mesa SSOO ea the single profess1onal1 .• transfer 545-8905 Upgrad" lnetu~e ~li.d p111a. k1tcMn & bath. ieat1l1 m1rrore<l walls & eloset ijp.iiilliiii-...-.... ---- d00<s ee111ng tan. TM ...... /C.HM furniture II awropri.te & 91i9ii;m,;;-11·-----.. 1'1'1•1•1 t>eautlful See 11 and you <lil!il..., ___ '"""'!~~~ will want to move nghl In. Eleganl on a budQ91 Jbr, $80.500 21:>1 pool hm KJd1 pelt JOVCE OA80L T o k $875 539-6191 Agl SALLY S~IPLEY WINTER LEASE NEW~TCONOO BEST euv-light & bnghl wfth ~ paint. carpet & drapes. One level, OM bdrm with patto ~~arded eompl911 with t: 0:~3 ~-1400 \\ol\TI Ht HO' l w Nwpt 2BR·trple: SiOO lay1ront 38R furn $1750 Ocnft 3BR-upper $2000 Penln ocntt 3BR hm $2300 YEARLY LEASE Newport Island JBR IOW9f. doek $1700 Bayfront Conoo 2BR • den $1ts0 Bayfront 68R. doc:k $5000 CM Townhm SBR fri>IC: -'HOO Watertront Hom.a. lne 111 .. 1• HOM .. ~ lltc, • Fall ovtingsstllf1 w11n • AEAL ESTATE stioc>P.~ tnp tnrougl\ classl· yard $175 Cr.Ott dep b Id o. m 1 n t con d TILllllT lll·IMO IUlll llWIHI s 12001mo 499.2311 Clean 2BR12BA Snort • r====--=-:.:-==::-::...., walk to Marina. t>eacn. Steps to beaen 3Bdrm ' ~ park & snopplng Friendly 28a upper wi hrepllce • ",:-'/,/; ne1gnbora! Deb/Brian garage S 1350/mo 7405 J: 6 6 1 . o 2 7 3 0 r o e b Seashore Bkr 642-3850 , /1 660-9094 Lv M&g 3BR 28A. 2 cars new •. f«. IOlllYllW decor 8111 to bcn S 1325 Jbr 2,.,ba. tna ..,.,.,._ Sea-3BR 28A. tg de<:k bay """' view Yrty S 1225 rioge Estates. •In I cono. OTHERS AVAILABLE vae. beaut oeeor S 1450 C&llllf.lllTll Boo Kann1ag1 537-2270 JI lllT IH. Ft11tai1 I t l3 Valley 2134 tll·•OI tr11 • 1 3Bdrm 2'>\Ba near Yll •stiff IT! Tatt>ert/M1gnot11 Frpte. GATED Vll:LAGE ~OM­ dl w, patio~ rncd yrd. cfbl MUNITY 2-38-0rm 2 'IBa gar Kids & pet ot1 1600· 1800 .sQ.. 11 ol S1300/mo • $800 dep PURE LUXURY G1rage. 863-0697 or 863-1500 SPA in master suites Dining room. wood Durn- .n&r 2'"tBa CONOOln ino tlreptaee m1crow1ve • f 1buron Frplc;. dlw. lned o ven private patio patto. dbl gar w/etec ELEGANT LIVING only GPf'f DIM r1", Fent-r 15 mTnutM to FlltllOn KIO~ No pets please 1s11nd 15 minutes to So S 1400/mo • S 1000 dep Co Plaza. 1ust east of 163-0697 or 183· 1500 Newport Blvd & south of Ill. lffc• 2l Sin Diego lree...,1y 2473 Orange Ave 631-5439 lied ,,....., t •• 11111 bunt-.. ---'=------~~--------i fol' aom.Qlll epeoel u.. •LMU llU1t By appt only 4Borm, 2Ba, 2 Clf P•· Atlrtatah skytlghl Yard. pel oil lilllil•------- 1 1100 Credit <Mp lllMI loekeo i;iarage lndry rm S750 ~pets 640·2495 --11H MIYIS Yll •1 1Br tanoeo P9<>1 earpor1 no pels $55l) 548-8791 Oen Apll Beautllully lanoseaped grounds -Poot & tPa~I&&~ Sorry. no pets 1 Beoroom $635-1&50 131 E t8~~-~~68t~ (213)598-9058 Eves c.1, .. ••• •ar ii 1 Bdrm 111 new bit-Ins. d/w mic:ro w/O, refrig. ftp gar p\11 pauo pref TdUTI~. l'l<f~S,$975 S750Tmo 28R -r-ra-x-Baenelor --S5&5 yrly tse (6 t9) 223-0508 Townnouse All bu11t-ins 2 Borm 1 • Bttfl $750 (6191 728·0112 207~ THURIN 2250 Vangy1rd 540-~26 2BA 281 WShr/Oryr, trpt TSL MGM ~42'160~ ------- $ 000 2 Bdrm 2 Bain $760 S 1000/mo • 1 sec ll•IUTI llYl·ll 398 w Wilson 631 -5583 Hme 675·6208 or Work H I C 963-9994 Ask for Larry 11 lff IYt 11 tSh ----Pool recreation room 2 BOrm 1 .ea $745 New 18drm tB• lntlry 1aunOry room _ 16 1 E 18tn 642-0856 relog. range carport Alf 2 Bdrm $650-$695 ----- ullls incl s 1ooormo 423 ALA MOANA APTS 2 Bdrm t ' .ea 1725 Begonia 646-2111 Completely remodeled. 82S Center St 642· 1424 •THE SHORES • Lilo.e brand new Close to 18drm $850 Walk to Duses snops & t>eac.n t>eacl'I & Fun1on !Siano TSL MGMT 900 Sea l ane 64•·26 I 1 ,6•2· 1603 or 722·9011 llSTllll Eastsl<M 2BR 18A. gar lrg yaro w patto w/O nkup Great loc $735 mo * Speeious townhouses Fir~ * Prtva1e balconies or Garoen PlllOI WIYllT1 111'3 Lighted ttnnll eourls * 2Swimm1ng pools *Streams & ponds •SOfry. no pets •Furn1sn1ng11vatl Gu tor Heeflng & Coo•ong P110 WIYllTUU HJ.11H SUWlll11Ltltl- 15555 Huntington V1Mage Lane from San 0teg0 Freeway nortl'I ot Beacti to McFaooen -11 on • 380rm 2811 $13~/mO WE RE THE BE~TI L,.H lttdi -llfi Avail 1'2/ 1'8~n1e 1 & 2 BEDROOMS NEW 18R 1BA dlw, enc;I Gorgeous wo<:d 2Br -V-...... ..... .., 6•0·90 t9 FURNISHINGS AVAIL g 1 r av a 11 J 2. 1 5 Frpl delu•e f\irn • crpt - Ocean ano bay v..., t & 2 *Free u1tht1es $725 • dep Call 833-2130 Ad1 t>C!' Utllltiet free nl .. T ..W IPTI BR in unique atiartment •Spacious ltvmg Mon-Fri 8AM-4 30PM S800 lmmac 499-4124 "1111 MAT SUPS compla• $775-$925 No •Huge kitchen HWPllY Yll1Jll Small stuOIO 1n private se-Elegant watertront apts Pets 675-8't81 •B1t-1n ovens & ranges C 0 ST A _,,.E S A S c•udeo area pool. launc & 2Br 28• • den MICl'd. ••t• I I-'1-I *Patios • PREMIER LUXURY rec rm· 1eee11 $450 dsnwstlr. frptc. g•age. • _,..... .... •Covered Garages hrstflast 499·4020. . prvt t>eael'I S-2225 . 3Bd 281. 2 eat gar. No •Pool & BBQ's QPMPLEX ·-·-L .... , •ALSO AVAILABLE• Pets $1395 673-8889 or •Plusn 1anosc:ap1ng PRESTIGE-t.OCATION Inert-• ..,. Beautiful !Bdrm 1935 673-8890 * Xlnt location aeross 5 BLOCKS TO SC PLAZA 1.sl Tl Wlm BOAT STWS EXTRA SOUTH OF HWY Perlect lrOl'l'l park eCION IO oc Alr""'I 2BOrm 191 with garana Sorry no pets 750-0919 I I I •Sorry, no pets .,.... -.-or Quiet pro euiona 365 w WILSON •7-Mtnutft to Beect1 S9751mo_ Bkr e.42-38~ fll-.Sl-IWI m -single no pets S875tmo •N' ""t L"'nt__. Sand Agl 759-8389 1'2· 1111 .g,. ·• ..... 2BR l'bBA apt l'lr Hoag GATED VILLAGE COM· Volleyball & Tennis Crts Hosp Quiet ne1gn-MUNITY 2·38drm. 2't8a. LIKE NEW LG lbr Split CLISI Tl lll , •Poot Jaeuw BBO oornooO enel gar w/fJ 1600· taQO_ -1.Q tt oJ Jevet apt, frpf, relrig encl S6161mo Viide loc: 28r •Ca:-:'/:V::t.. nllup S810/mo 7:t1-05i5 PURE LUXURY Gatae-. sunrm Sngl no pets tBa patio. pool, lndry rm -SPA 1n mast• wit• S850 lnci ullls 615-4928 149 E BAV •Rec: Room wrtn Fireotace * 1.. .... Dinin" room wooO burn-~ anO 81ll1ards F ,. n n •'""' • . Ct1t1 •n 2'24 TSL IS•T 1~2-1111 •Saunas I "~-"''' WIS tr~~ •1\9 1lf~a<ie. ~owi;e _ 1nc1 No pets 545-4855 oven private patio Laroe 2edrm tBa Apt Easts1de 1BR 1BA lots ot • 1° Acres of Magnitieent . -ELEGANT LIVING only Balcony overlooking pool wooo. upstairs $550 NO Grounds 1 •2 .. 1 llll• 15 minutes to Fashion area No pets $610 ' Pets' 990·2970 t BR FURNIUNFURN Frig 01snw11ner stoYe tslano t5 m1nu1 .. to So $600 seeunty 6•6-3618 I •ncl No pets 5•5·4855 Co Pla.za. ust ... , ot 1Be<lroom 1811n tots ot Kids & small pet Ok JR tBR FURNISHED •YEARLY OCEAN VIEW Newport II 90U ol ' parking Squeaky clean S695rmo 1787 West-$585 28r ie a Oupttll Wash-SM Otego treeway 2473 No oets $495/mo CALL minster =A 720-9422 er Drye• $900 No pets Orange A.ve ~31·S4~9 990-2970 Crnr Newport F'""' & Baker Call 644-6780 A.ny11me1 By aopt only • E1s1de 2BR 1BA. ·~FREE •• , -- 1BR upstairs $515 cable RENT Lnd~'t lac No pets tSorry No pets'l 3bd 2ba trplc turn or un-TILT ltael lllTll T V gas p111d pool rel S625 mo 271-C t6tl'I Pl lurn S 160P NO PETS tBR trpl. 2 ear gar reQ 6•5 -816 1 147 644·0•52 1714)557·0075 2914 W Oceenflont Av! S750Tmo. 557-2513 Flower Avail 111 No pets• Easts10e 2BR 1' 18A gar Spacious Easlslde apt 12 15 631 -'242 Snerry S11 ca.a.... H'll 1 BA uost1irs wfgar cable S650tmo 1irst & last plus 2Bdrm S685tmo Sec B1cl'lelo1 unit 1 blk to T v , rel req. NO PETS• dep NQ PETS• KIDS OK• de(> $600 No pets 2020 1leactr e~mety "t:IUl'I, ?BR Nf*flt--Ml!f£Ml $545/mo 352 Victoria 642-0872 Avail Now Fullerton. 63 t-8f17' lull kllehen yrly $475 HOS PIT AL . ,Car Pel 64._ 8t61 .. 1 111 5•8·•239 dra-pes s1ove. patio . '" ,.,vai EASTSIDE a11a1l1ble Janu-Eastsioe snarp & elean $610 mo 5•3·7375 2BR tBA $700/mo $300 ary Spacious 28r 1Ba 2Bdrm l ')BI patio deposit gas & water 1101c patio enel gir crpts Or os dsnwsnr No paid LaL1nne Apart-S725 759·8389 oets $775 mo 546-9950 meats 1838 Plaoentia E-SIDE 280 TWNHSE SHARP & CLEAN 280rm 548-2562 Child ok1 1ba cpts drps. dshwsnr new c11pets. garage 2BR IBA duple~ I car gar $760 666·•019 days enc• garage no pets w1enc1 patio. no f'" 6•0-2 426 eves/wknos S670•mo 645-5577 718-B JOANN S stiar1d1ng clean 2Bdrm $650 mo 5•0· 7532 1 .ea $705 All ullls Po 2BR ups11irs.wti;i1r e1ble ~lfiell:I fog gar Sony no pets r.v .... raf req, NO PET$1 1960 WALLACE Ill UJITH IAST lPTS * 6-PLEX nMr 8Mcfl1 '* H ta.F OlllSI * X tr a large 2Br 1' 1B1, 2 Enrav the tuxury of this ex-parking spaces $650 mo ctuS1ve guaro gateo eom-•98-9677 PM Only munity 1n a spacious 1 & 997·9309 Agent 28• apts Amenities incl •iac. ltatall trptc -t bar A C. WfO .,. _______ _ nkups 2 ear gar From ..... ifA $ 1395 No Ot!ll 644·0509 EAS.TBLUF .. Townnouse" rn '°'rent UH/mo. ,.. r $200 deQ Full tlM prlYI· Apt 3Br 2Ba 2 eer gar ieoes 3 minutes 10 OCC S5651mo 352 Victoria lPllTllllTS 645-2739 642-4914 6•5·8161 Av111 111 Like brand new All u111111es •2 BDRM DUPLEX Very paid Poot garage Sorry No oe1' $ t025 mo yr lse Ou1et ni;inbrl'ld 540·81'0 1.1-L 644-10 JO or 760-7037 ll•'t lists... ff, Alie• 5om or WknOs ltttl1/•ttl1 · 2711 quiet large yard, garage no pets gooo area S695 Drive by 1 Bdrm $630 S•S Bernard 559--500'-2 Bdm> 1 Batn S725 301 Avoc:ado 6•2·9850 * * Eastslde spae1ou1 28drm apt, quiet strw t E·Slde 2Br 21781. vaulleO Cn11d oil No pill ce11s. lrp1e, wfO nkup dbl S625Jmo 63 t-6155 • gar wt opnr $950 • 111. 2Br 1• ,9, twnnse bal· _ cony patto S750 720-0844 • Seat9'trt lritt L.11111 ... l11t. h11• 1141 S~OO mo lBtOroom~Ptik· ---ing no pets_ 5•8-5612 Wk ty rentals 1 14 5 & lHA ... U MW WATERFRONT with sun UpfWkly Color rv. trae 20" 18A. nar. ln0"' rm ~ottM ne1teO pool mal<l .., • ._, ,.eek! 2br 2bl. yeartw. "' lndk I b!L 10 t>etl S7 t5 r T -~ .. ,-& SI-10 ~~ " St.t50 1mo 646-7441 """' --~ ,..... .,.._, * Ulll Ill lPTS. 1 & 2Br frig, range lndry pool earpQrt No pets $595 & S695tmo last S225 dep No pets 2 persons 850-1798 TSL M~t~ Waln~2 · t803 . 536-9524 Suzy ~~ ~.:"~~~-r=' I f!J!t4 ltac~ iHt !!QI!! INM aiij llllm,_11H/WI llUT LlllTlll 1;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;..=:====-. N~·Beach new Hotel S525/mo 1BR 1BA all Poot TV, spa 1MO !kl· 931 W 19th St 548-11492 ptuahy f1bries and ~ fill Otr9C1Jone. detalll tot bunnies and ~indud«I m.Dlll 11...... •••••• ... 1~ ...... i ..... ""'!~~~~ •BAY TIMBERS• '1t1u IHc• l4 Newly ,_.modeled Studtol Quiet 1Br trplC. POOi bllllS new carpel, lnOry Make the Move to-the pe11or. c M 645·2221 ''S ,"Oo ~~Jo~~~ N P k N t lllUll imL- St• v-,,.. .. ,1 Cal ClealfW, 94t:S671 for ~Information & surpris~ngly low cost EKh pattern U.21 ptos 75c ~~1ng • 1t%1X. o•. m I lrG~,$~ ~f1s· te8;ol0 ~~ patio gar No pets 399 Canyon views, S 1200/mo uUs 18 \~I 842•8396 w Bay St 1635 650-6357 1• 1 w 18th St eW Br ewpor w5~~0 00r9nt: &~ ~4 TSL MGMT 842-1603 EE RE'N...,, .... ::. :--i 'fr Avail "'"''°' -· --11-~-... IA3·2S41 or 8'5-8412 BACH, w/klteh. ufll Incl.. .,... -------.-prlvata patlO. walk 101~n=1~11~m1 -..... ... :::.:~c.r:= "'f1"7 ...... -- -... 1'1111111 .... FURN JBR 38A Condo beach. 111/IHt $550 w main bCh ioca. walk to $200 see OIHI• eYetythif19, Rent all 'or Brkr/OwnraM.lh!M\Jui part! Call for d•ta111 ~---...-1----ti• •"·5353 ~1war10s ialha. Ptaianl1 MT WOUNT Uft• 11111\t .. ~~c:!" !~~ W1ct9 ocw vws. &tate-•ocEXA,.CON'f \Al k loO µ.. !Nm tot OfMI llVif\9 on 1er" Of gar-JB, 2'~Ba, completely kit&. bOOll•. ~MOf,.. dent, pool & eptt CloM furn Jan-May 2a llMWIC -~ lf\an 1000 i'9fM to bue-11 t9r. 2h & IWftOIM 873-1t'3 onMcolofoagM ONer t1M1/mo Intl ulllt Call BAYFrontage J)* Wint9r C-.... ...C . ._.. 8' 4_.·46" Mon·Frt turn pr kg. ttw S 1000, ~Ill~. i~~ ..... t liii lltt 18RM70.vtllt~d 3031 lllde, N y 11377' • ..,..., __ !!l"!'!!"!!"!!"!!!'!!!!'!!'!"i""•I !~at ... -t71·21M fu~P.2~:. ........ 1111 $1150 Dlanet. hnent, elc 180 M50 utttlty paid t eaa.-••--•awm ... ....... I ta MA•a= H 7 ..... 1 Ml.IMI HONE MONTH FR .. _, • ~' eiv~. c~~1«s Makt &k llDU'l ... , i. Part N..,.n. Nt•,.rt lttd11 ,,-.mter lanry 9'4rtt1. ,......., ............ t, t,. J W,... .,.rtlHeli IM'""*•-•....,. ....._ frta N...,ert Cmet .W Pllllila ll&IM.FremSIH .. tlM. Jl.llllllm .l\ Sta. lee@ HUit a.M ( 714) 644-1900 ePARK NEW PO Rt • 5 ""f"t9-b. Al= toM l\m 1'1/1mu prof ~ly.,. -A••ll ,,.,., 241 3tfltf20.3MI Mb lelboe lllMCI. OM\ room "4Htmo to n ,_ •12 P'Olff ... '41 ... Im· ~7 .. ... lelboe... t ~. wt Or(. 21! ~ 1 fWft.Awl tl11Mtllt'1S. ...... . J • • \ Jruh 1tll5 171 CHEW with camper shell .• stick 1h1tt. 6 cyl . .int cond , clean. S 1950 675-4317 TOY SR5 PICkup 1979 wilh cargo body. duals, many =--=--=---ax tr as. $2995 850-t 7S6 YAMAHA Organ 15 lnstru or 548-5676, Joteph 12 rhythms. more u lnt 1--------cond )(Int Xmas gilt• , $ 1400 ObO 963-2723 lafl.ln, 0 ice I people-oriented c1r"r minded person lor lull lime stall position, salary, t>enellls open !Ui<~~~~~---6-t)Mri->;;;=='~==7~"'-:T N-pedo rOdster. mint cond, m1dn1te blue body. wheels. blk teoders. toe> & tufted lthr inter. S 16 750 OBO pp 67l.5157 stained $40/ea. steamer trunk xhnt cond S$0 Shr San Juan Captttrano 38drm Condo DY horM stables & bike trail S300 • • '> utMs 846·~ 185 Steve llTIHIWlll many uses 644-1162 l !'"'!"!!!'!'l,...""P.'""!!!"_....,....,_ B 1 KE. BLUE MEN·s GOOD GONDITION. $70 645-9312 STEPS to Watet• FIM OWf'I bdrm. den •bath S550 · 548-2417 aft 8p,m 722-9566 days T H RISBRUDT DDS & STAFF 496-03 11 8-4 Ptek Up & delivery person Ottho t.ab Own trans Salary • mileage 5411 A R T s T Delivtrlng smell GTE neighborhood telephOne books in the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach and ,u,,ound1ng area Approx one month's work. Must be 18 yrs or older ,Own car and proof of insurance Call 11711.i.3270 Mon-Fri King site watert>ed. mir- rored hbd. 6 dra-P8d· eatal $250 obo Loolls !Ille new• 760-0184 MYIH!l11tlellt 2 lg desks, 2 antique 5· 1ewetry cases. 5' tormica book case ·494.u~D. 991M 146. 49,·'775::Jii· Part Tune b1.1JW1S:..!Ne'v wives & students wet-ch a, r & come Wa11ir1W1ltres1 Earthtones Call an)'11me for established lunch al (7141554 -0647 routes Mon·Fti 8-tpm NEW ENTERTAINMENT S40·S60 ditty 2727 Shan· center from Fedl!flTK ~~~-O~~Y Santa Anna asking $399 paid $600. -lllllllTF/Leqtta Stre 8. S 1950 ApprlJM<I at $5600 Call Mr Clum 680-0770 Three 10 Speed Bikes S30 EACH Boys 24" Bike $35 A•lts laf!rttl IHI Call Bot;>. 645-3761 ... 'II J21t lr;rlla' c.Ma Mi'f BurgYndy metallic,; bladl Wf Allio 5106 ROWtng . 1n1e,.or s 5Pd. sunroof. Machine won in contest! amllmlcass. loaded. tow i11rll"' box) U SO'Wl-Mtt ~ $16.900-497-5713 tor S200 obo 645-~2~8 alter 6pm , '""' EJtetre1ic1 ... MOO ,llllPIU s18500B0990·5 154 MIO U.ILtniaaUl-4111 Need • h in r 111 'T v oak console 25 in UP.WTI 1....ui II ct I '11 u ry W color 3 yrs Old •lint cond DELIVERY DEPARTMENT se a very . ow PflCe $300 AMIFM cassette Costume )ewetry from with iurntable & speaker• McLAREN'S DUW S300 to S5000 786-7491 S50 c111 B111 at 786-9482 .Dllln Paor carved antique chrs. Part Time receptionist for $495 obo, 854-8687 m UT MlLIOTill sJun care saloo In CdM Kun11. BaMlln. Von l!.11 • ., •··Jtl or 241 ·7300 M·F Lill 9. S·S tiff 8 626 S Euchd St Fullerton, CA ~-68CTl5300 213-691-8701 $4 00 l\t plus benefits O\feen STle bed tITTlnd new SCflnet au, Enman. CTul-,. ...... ,.vlliiiiH .... ...,. ___ _ 675-4 190 s1111 packaged warranty ter AND MORE 673-578 t Cnla .... 11 u incl paid S635 Must Sell - PlAT.E ROOM person $325 OBO 846-3816 ll•t •attriala-,030 1325 E 20th St Thurs.Fri- Mon . 1 PM to Approx * * Contemporary * * ''!'llll•""· "'!1!"!•!"!•!'11-.'!'!'-..,.. Sat & Sun fl.5 ~ousetlold 8 30PM Tues I IAM to L shaped sec1 sofa wlfull FOR GARAGE Wooden I goods old s1lv8' .Plate. Approa 7 30PM w11~ steeper Earthtone tw..ct work table/shell. 4', •2 antiques toots. etc T P -s Wood bookcases for , train he ennysaver weave 1400 ne'W ask· sti>t-573,3992 r ••••••• 1660 Ptacenua Ave. CM 1ng SSOO 548-5423 -.-V cHR~~itxs A1e\1ft Daily Pi, ...... lat - WM*R '•fl \\ < \( /IJ I 'ff< cl ( "''" ,\/r:,.1 . ( Jldclflll.I •J •r.:· ' ~ ·. . . , ..............•...•.... , : ( \IH.1.1< Ol 'l'OH~ I \l I\ • • • : · M-ANAGER : • • : \1111111 ut1011• a n • no" l1t•111J! .11··: • • •·f'h•tl for n11111,1)!1 •1111•111 f111•1t11111.. e • • • l 11.t1\ 11111 • .i. 11111 •1 111· -.·If·. • 1111111\lllnl. 11qw11111·1I. fl.·,il1I•· 111111 • : 1w.1I hr11·11t1•1I. \ ppl1n111I• 11111•1 •'llJO\ : • '-Off.Ill!( "it'1 \Ollth• • • • • H1·l111h11· I 1•1111 k~ \ .al1tl ,,, 1·11,.1•. : ,11111 lll•llrllll•·1· II 11111•1. .: : \\ •' 0H1•r •:\n·ll1·111 1 "'"f•l1111 lw11·: e ••Iii• 1111 l111l11tf.! 1'11111 '11rul11111 ... 11111 e : l111l11l ,11 •. lllf'llff"u l 111111 1l1·11t11 I 111·. • illnuu t!-11111111 .. f1ro1tnu11. •al11n 1111tt : r--------r---.;;;;.;::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::=====:;::======:::=:;:==~~~~~~...J • 111il1'.l l!•' .di v" .1111 r• • Umti1ia1 bin $2.40 per day Tha1 s ALL you pay for 3 lines 30 Clay m1n1mum · '"the SERVICE DIRECTORY GALL TODAYll All FOi LOIS Your Service Directory • Representative 142-4321 .... 310 car~ ,.Dtctric_....,.ml'!"•"!'"I ~~---a.a .. 1e•Jl•1 P1iati•1 : '""" '" l"'N'" , ,,.... 11,,11 : Prof1t;;pet11;1t1o1 &..,,...--Et:Ee-~tAN I Lancan " A ~~AINTING l 11t!Ext • r I . ., DO 6~ • ing Truck mount equip Lie "233108 Sm11fll1r,.... ~~~~-----e iur · -: · ' ,. .• m . • S •-DUSTY'S lendscepellewn LOWEST possible price e 17 rm no lflCks 841-3334 1obs & 111pairs 548-5203 MIJn Serv WkJy/month/ 10 S1ep Service 662-3235 • ORAllE COAST PllLISllll CO, : Caltria Parlin NEW & REPAIR No job 1 11me Free "t 241. 1640 MATOIAN PAINTING • e H de11c1ovs smoked 100 small Top quality KC TREE SERVICE Ouahty R Specialty • 330 W · Bay St. • meats tor your holiday Reas J:AEE est 63 t·2345 Top Trim Removal Ou11 Lic;288597 631-9295 : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : Turkey $4 10 lb Corn1Sh NEW & REPAIR No tob Ser11 L1cllns free est GLASGOW PAINTING • EOE • game tienS3 00 lb Salmon too small Top quality 969-8263 or 536-6696 tnt!Ext 30 yrs exper . e e $7 lb 766 W 19th C M Reas FREE est 631 ·2345 T•EES rel s 642-5214 •••••••• ••••••••••••• ..... LONE STAR CA.TEAING n Fresh Smoked Same Daw WRIGHT ELECTRIC T di Cl SMITH Ouellty Palntl"" • • • e e e e e • e. e e e e e e e e e e ' 20 yrs "'-rv & Con·s1 exp oppe remove eanup ..• • 63 t-67 11 640-1313 aft 5 °"' 1 tsp .. , 751 3476 tnllE•I Comm'llRe91d'lf e Ct•tat/C•acrtlt ::483279 CdM 673-1180 nu awn rn .. r • _A_p_ta. Fr" est. 960-9938 .• DELIVERY DRIVER .• !!~-""'--------ifaa•Jlaaa Lttal itrYicta Grad Student Painters Dr1ve~1ys. patios. paths. -XD1 c' 3 D ii -* •HANDYM.OJ** Law vmCe napter 1 • lnt/Ext Oual work. low e 81fy 'P Ot motor rc:>Ute • etc No JOb 100 small Large or small 1 do 11 all! Wage Earner Plan Start rates. free est 720-9149 • 'I bl I l e Reas Mickey, 536-0553 Pat 531 -5579 or Ive m"" Case at $90 964-2781 • ava1 a e n aguna Beach • ~. Int /Ext Quality work· 2 H T J Pelle Concrete Const •GEN HOME REPAIRS J1111a9 mensh1p, tree est lns'd e area. 1-OUrS per after-e Highest quality. Lo price. -$ Concrete Spec1ahst·Brtck ~a1nl Drywall Carpentry Maaonry Of Xu Types l•C 231930 Rob 840-9504 • noon. Earn , 500-$700 a • PllUO HTIOI Blocl\ Lie & Bonded etc Gal'y 645·5277 PTL Block wells-brick work-Ille ~AINTER NEEDS WORK• e h C II 6 e The Cahl Public Utlhtles Call(714)962-7093 FE.NCES·GATESTr .. trlm patios lreeest 536·4833 lnt1Ext.ce1hngs.rel1nc1b e mont · 8 41-4333; Commission. REQUIRES Dump runs C M IN B I a.-&. .&. I (26) yrs exp work guar Monday-Friday 10-5" P.M. •. that all uNd flousehold Cllil• Cart area J11n Whyte 642· 7206 ,,.. .. ,. ••• rttair Daves Painting 964-3837 • ood h ,..;.. __ ..,...,.___ • · Free est Refs 675-6 f86 e ORAllE COAST : g s movers. print t etr 'TtT PIT 18 mo·stup P U C Cal T number 1n all HOME .AEPAIR Plumb« .-.a advertisements 11 you Also Ma11ners Sch Scf)e<l= e1ectrte11, 111e WOik. beth 1~"""~·~9~~~~~;;;;.;~5=l~~r,~m~n•+f-----.••• ., PilOf-: ha\111 1 queslion about ule ~ day rates NB & knc remodel 6•7·2326 ••• 1..,.. I .. _ i--1t1ty ol a mov-549•3063 p C E E ,..., -v .,, lumblng painting, carpet L AN & )(PERT 330 W B O I Call Pu bite Ullllles Com· Would llke to babysit 3.4 cleaning. etc Big or small Over 25 ye1rs e11perience • ay r V0 e m1ueon 714·558·4151 c;Mdren 1n your home '°' Reas prt0e At 635-4736 L.c T. t 16, .. 28 1'0·1353 • Costa Mesa;·CA • the holldays wages neg laalia e uec MOVING•• Pl11t11/ .... ir goodret9l7l4)549·3863 I 11 10u1ck & Careful T138046 tnt tE.•t.)at:liPl:terlng. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Acn1tlc1l=• AEICOwJJ ~fEb AllO lnllExt Painting lle•288597 631 ·9295 t lftfttn MOAGAN RIGGING SAil/POWER Boeta Elec· Tunlng-Plumb.646-3395 .... PlfNICk's CABfNET RE· Cl i .. l T HAULING · MOVING LO RATES 552-0410 Custom Te•turlng. Oualky HI 81 met Gar.a:oe & Yard Clnupa -Work Probtems-No Prob- ROBIN'S CLEANING Jon 645·8192 2 •l·llYl·I frff nt lems• 11328864 5S4-783t sERvtcE A thoroughly HAULING. CL EAN uPs. r. 128924 122-M47 , penlns1 Now Avallabl• Clean House• 852· 1662 QUALITY WORK. Rf.AS 11.._ .u.lll PlaliM9 HOLIDAY CLEAN-UP 7 DAYS MIKE, 722·7858 ITmlll ••••• , ...... -.,~n~•!"""1""" ... -,-=--c· AR ROUTES Hseclean1ng, carpeta. hrd CLEAN UP & HAULING rifi wood llra. windows, etc. Any type ol odd jobl Call Orange Co °''fr:: An ptumbing_&_heet~-mrt~ KIRBY MAtNrENANCE anytime Kyte 661·8S62 Stuctent Mo~•. nlUfed f)(PERl Service & Repair 631-5272 Ltc. T 124"436· 841·M 27 34 yrs exp 18 yrs In .,.. r•tn Exli• C••h NEW WarehouM Storage .... · 191 Wanda & Kelly's Ou111ty ltallll, lt11ly Llc•409036 '"'4·8919 r D II Of Thl P. Hsecteanlng. e11p . refs Fitana l1ni9 . ct Ptumbtng & Orarna I.ow rOf •11t1•f1 . • .,,., ROSE GIFTS Collec- tables. piano. etc rr 1Sa1 rsun ggng-tt-... :111 .. IM .. 11;:::=1 Secretary'9'"desk, etc Catt Carnation Ave. Fountain 673-8661 Vlly. oll Bushard/Ed1"09f Dailr Pilet Clrc1l1ti11 ••••· Is now accepting applications tor part-time office positions. Heavy phones, computer input, and gen- eral office duties. Experience help- ful ... will train. Hrs are 12-Spm, Mon.-Fri. $5.00/hr to start. Apply in person. 9am-4pm. 11111 Plltt 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 '~~ e ' I • 1\ I 1 4 line· mimimum Plus a Garage-Sale Kit for $1 ~00 For ... you can adver11M your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There 11 a 4 tine minimum and the price 11 the same whether you advertlae 1 .day or 3 days. It's a greet way to turn those hidden treasurft Into cash. We are also onerlng a GUide to 9etter ca...,. _ ......... •tM. Thtt guide lnctudee ldeu on how to advertise, how to plan, what Items to MM. ptu1 Ideas for a better garage Nie; alto a garage Nie Sign. pricing 1tlcker1. Information on city ordl- nances'lruf '1\'"l~Yif'lt~ tnett. You c.n purehue your Garage SaJe Kit for $1 .00 when you piece your ad at: llllJl'llat ~-:i~"='Meel ........ I "':fi• •A 642-5678 17Nt leectl lflld , H lngton leech Monday through "rtctey-1·30 AM to 5 PM ~ Adllw1 ...... FlNISHING. Strlp·6taln ......,eflnleh.-quaffly work. ,,.. est. s..ri. 892-7703 .......... 642·0405 Of 962-1667 Care for e1J;1y In cs;;;.. 1111 rites by Phone, guar . C I i erlOfla MM raNr Private Home Kathy 24hr Mn!. (714) 997-8704 HUNTINGTON 81ACH "8.IC NOTIC( HI llCl H Hlghlyquet inellareasot Atkinson, RN 540-4101 ---· -FICTmOUllUeMll 'ICTmOUe.,...11 1-. Mt.IC NOTICl NlllC ll>TICl KIT~N CABINETS w .. untte, FUl'nlf\Wt Oee6gnlng Asatstance 9911 Menn, 81&-5941 I l1iWiaL__ exerctM Barry 956·5123 Prettr~ .. •t FOUM'TAIN y ALLEY NA• lfATIMINT NA• ITATllllPT 'ICTmout.,_11 Ao 8UUd Warm 1ov1ng !'Of'le en· 1,,.-,-11 ....... ll!llP.,.._• n.. " The totlowlng peraona .,. The 'Ollo'Mftt ,.,.one .,e NAm ITA1-ltf SEl!IEARV •~ Lie ltettg I c..uli· wonm.n• ~ •~etdenv E•per • ,.....,.., WI fl9..bullnM• ... A USAA doing t1u11net1 • THMT rne ,... •282137. bon<*J Cus· -Balboa ltltnd Board I m1t1ageye>ufpr~ for DEN h ~ ---- tom remodel a ·I ad· 4 llr D • Jll-1111 Cat.t..fll-.J5UA11 • ---------~~ , Cl USAR £11por11. warnet AV9nlle, Hunttntton OSliE:T" ;;:RES~ dlh<l.nS J9t All~&~ ~ - . --' ---17333 Fla!T)e Tr.. Cir . leech. CehlortWI t2t4t 25,41 Or .. "brlar Lane' owners 642-2277 Paiatbtt ·~ Deliver 1 day a wee~. No Fountain v..,, CA t270I Ooldemwftt Lt111ndry & Cotta , M111 Calll ornt . la1tncdea ii vEXAS Of fAt FIAH+ .~=m C!! ~ S.-ran Aanamlm, 17333 Valet SeMcee. Inc: • c.1-'"" I "•tnll"" I wood.._.._...__ -·~ _, __.. COiiecting nO SOl'1Clt1'ng ~ Tr" Cw · Fountalft fofnl'a ec>r90'•tton, 15101 Kevin Shannon '541 FOAMER 0 .C MullC lnttr ln N.B.:WRtCHAAO ;; T._.E LEAK STOPS HEM! • • Vettey, CA t17ot Praouc.r ~. ~on Greenbrier 1.tl\e · Cotta Otn1Mtrumental leNOnl he 280844 "3·4114 Aepalf guar. 'yr'722·7"1 Must have dependable car. tJnel "-'-"'"'·...,,... ~ 0.-f\>I ... ""' Mna. Ctllifornie tM" &..._...Piano T .... unlng 55&-1178 ... -. * • ... * •• ....... ,. Tl'llt buttneu 11 con· Thi• bu1tneee te COft· ffllt llutlftMI 11 con -... --· truck or station wagon and OUCttdbyrlulOenelandwh ctuc19dby ac~•llon duc'ttdby8"1ndl~ • A. I IAlll PMlfm Hot tat & gravtt ,..it. .. Strati AaNmim lira~. Pt u .. ant Kewtn 1ftannor, ~P.!!!!!!!!!!'!!~ • .......,. -. .-. '-.... .J ....__ root ~ tune upe I ,.. 1nSUr 80Ce Thie at8t.,,.,t ... flltd Tf\it atalM*ll .,. Mid T.,_ atetem.nt Wit flltd :a::: .v79 "" ....-tn -. rooft ~ ~ .,._ .._ Counfr C.-el Or· wtttl IN County Qeertr of Or· wflll lt'9 Coliflt-, Cllrti of Or LANOSCAPING SPfCIAl CMl"RY CMAelTMAS) l!C'd & bOnd9d l4J .. ange County on No..,,._ 8'I09 County on No....., 1t199 Coliflty °" ~ W! DO IT ALI.I AlF'S . t . l•1 Comm'!, "-d'I, • • CALL 842-1444 14, ,... 4. ltM 24. 1tM ~ • Lie/Ina OIG IT "6·7070 attoAccouetlct ,, .. _. .,_ ,_,. ,.,_ "ETIOiCOMM'LllNO 21 TrH/Trtm/CIHnup• "3·Melor"3-1177 l IN .a.a. f J A C ~~"~ ~=="~ ~~....,~ C,- Y'I Do my own wortl. llc:. Fell'& for planting "9ei Sunettlne window CtMftlna ~ 0t 0 nne raney , ewlbef 3, 10, 17, 1tM OM!llef 3. 10, 17, 1tM 17, ~4• ttM 11 3. 0, d7I04 I Al M...t 12' Pf Ices 642·H13 Ctludl lid. Ce1(f14) Mf.HID W4U • W4M w.J \ -i-.... , ............. 4.1 .... -.. ,..._. -. l.ICIU.Wf """'",_ ~ ..... .._._., ..... ,_'(_ ..... ,_ .. _ ... , ... _ ....... __ MBZ ·75 450Sl. L'O* mltel. one owner. wanlS 1mmed&at• sale l 16.500 (7141759-0279 Mth MBZ 'a.t 380SL. RED 22K mi. Cat Co'* HOlll trnmacul•t• $39.500 ~)848-5959/E ............. ALL MODELS BUICK DEALER Ille ·-rtBJCJl)TIC£ propoMG comreot If the SlfMI, Cost• M .... CA s 3 :M 280 entitled "SenlOt 981 COi' of 'Count~. tentton C1tOI~ ......... .... .. . Sime II -·"'"' 10 luc:ft 27 c111nn1-b~·· to reed 11· 2'· I -- Wt Olltr PARCEL 3• ""euernent ,ouen&t• YALLIY ~-==.. ·-. blddef ln1'--1offallure TM UlldelllQ!led Truet• .. follows ::c:: ~ • Nt• Ci! Sile\ for roed pufpoMI lloflO Ille ICMOO&. MTNCT .OARD eeonca Oil 10 enter into Mid conlr..:t. dllciall'nl My ~r for any 3 3 6 2 8 0 s • n I 0 r naA. -J-• ~ c.11 S*1 nortMM1trty Tt.00 teet of OP TRU•Tlll ROOIR No A 133503 a.ATM Oil IUCtl ~lty Wiii be f0t-~rec:tnen of Ille llrMt Cttlnnt-Eaemption The -.....;~~;...;.--.,;;;;,;;-..- • Sf.rw(t me '°"'"•H*'Y llatl of the HLOI•. C*" et Ille In Ille !Miperoor Court of .IUCWM UIMDCMlf letted IO<lr111 and other common , .. ""POteO by thot cft191er '1CTITIOU9 ai111•• nort,,...t.,lyllallof LOI 130 ~ the Siii• of California, tor MID°' NtnlCM Tiie DIS~ I ~lllOn, II any. 9'lown INlll 1'101 apply lO any 1ndi· eeAm ITAW • lu~nc of Nract "6o 106, per map Oiied o.c.tn1>e1 11. t9M the County of 0rlllQ9 TO AGMlllnR' the ttgflt to reject ""for .. MreiO vldull ~ 11-•i•tY·lwo The tOllowlnQ pw90N - -• h ctleflt fllllllC_llll~:-t~ot.._~_JlooL.2.1..-P ~~ iltatt~ &t... ..ffo....... j)( to Wiid I I Lof age ()f older WhO dOtng ~ .. Mr TOy ....._ .....,, 25 of M1tct11e11eou1 MIP9."' Daily Pilot Dleember 17. 22. OI Thomas E Bacon, tit• To 111 heirs. beMflc:lati.. regul&fll-on 9nY biOt or in WlttlOUt CO'tleMnl or ---1~ electric Enterprw. 1' Molll a.n, we.I. ttMt office of Ille County ,.._ 29. 19M Thomas 8acOf1 1111 Tom E cieonors and cont~t ttle bidding rantv. hP'ftS Of 1mplled. , .. w•w °' gu serY10el •n °' '"'"'9 CA 92715 ,~.,.'!. corder of Mid County WM4M e 11eon OeoeaMd cieditors. and pert<>nl wtlO PursuMt to the P'O'Mie>M OWOlftO title. PQSMStlOft. Of upon any CSretnlMs occue>oe<I Hazel M lwlus " MOia a-.oi.i SlilO prCIC)erty commonly Not1C• ii l'Mw•by given thll may be othenlliM inter"ted of ~uon 1113 of the Lal)()f eN:umbrancet 10 PIY 1"' by suct1 lnd•vlduat p10V10ec1 Glen, tMne, CA 92715 •S.. •S.-known M 202M S W litcfl P\BJC NOTICE ,,,. vndlrtiQNlO wiH Mii •I '" 1,,. w11t aN!for """ of Code of the ~late of Celt· remeinono pnno1pet *"" of IM cotnbineo 101u111d Tt111 txi.ine.1 11 con- •• .... ~ Street. Santi Ane P_t1v1te ~. !Q_ t!'I 11~1 lfBQf!iJ.~~PQ.~f-lorn11. Ille DISTRICT hal 00. -the not .. ~Id by Mid gross tneome It uMO f<ft due.led by-erwndiviCk*-ef:,..~ 0.--, -Prieetotlipaid 1190. ~---1nd bell bidder wbJi(t to A pelihon w belt\ hied I~ fri :Olfld""of • F'i<le<illi\tOMI U · l1Uii1"1iJ'Lnr.r.r------..,. II eo... Ho Mot• ro Name of Seller O.Vtul w eeAm ITATlmlff conl11m1hon_ ECI(~ "' me ~I ol lnduslrllll 11\ef.arl. IS l)fOVlded in llld .no put~ ... ""'"'*' Tll!S ... ~1 ... ftlecl 9UY in ~~ 979-2!100 8'>0get. 14 u• .Tl\e IOllO.w'O penont .. '*'°' Court on or aller Ille IN Suc>etlOt Coirl of Qr. Rel111on.1 ill•. gt net a l not.ff IO>I~~ 11 any. cof 1"41 ftOUMholO '" ~ ft "'9 County-GW'I of Or• •Of eo.t....,. The Boetd of ~· OOl"Q Du..._ • Major 22nd day of December. inge County requetllfl9 11111 prev1114nQ 111e of per diem under Ille terms of Mid Deed tueh service u-retldet 1nge Couniy on November .__...;;..._.;IMcll_.; ___ _;;_ •1.;...;.= BUICK 72 E*1ra. tuna Wlllmeet on .1-.rt 7. 1917. PrOOucts Co 300 E Pac1lie 1986 11 the ollice ot ECKARD LIENSOOAF be wages Ind the general ol Trust f .... Cllerget and wlS leu than len thou1anc:I 17 1966 PORSCHE Rai a 1970 good. needs brk1 $295 119301 m . In the Boerd ot Co1t1 Hwy •312. Newport Mtehe1ie west Duffy. Et· appointed u peraonal rep-prf',11lllng r11e for hOliday e1tpent1s of Iha Trust• and 110 0001 dot11r1 tor 111e '~ ·7 4 JEEP C~ott .. 20f ~tori .,....,lnO Room 8Mctl CA 926e0 QUitl, C11yview omc. Piao. rnent111 ... IO ldm•n!tter the I ncl ovef1•me WOfll In,,,.'°" of Ille ltuifl creafeCrl)y -catenolf Y .. ! p(l()f 10 ,,,. flS-Published Or ante Coelt 914·6 for the dlSGef'nlng 4Jl4 $995 ~40 afl 5 In Ille .... of ~reuon. Rob1r1 A Futt-300 E 124'7 lewos SI . Sii I~ ISllll of the deeeOenl cal•ly 1n wf'llCh lhll WOtlt 1110 Deed .ot Trull for Ille Cll year !July I lhtough June Diiiy PolOI December t7. 24. 1nves1or 2 SL. 8ig Bote 10 Clvte Center Plal1. Santi P1e1tlc Coatt Hwy Newpofl GarOen Grove .. CA 92640 la pelltion requests be !*formed for ~h et•ll amount r .. son1bly . H ll· 30110< ·..noch ,,,. eotem9110n 31"""1986 J""*'f 1 IM7 91 IT eng ~tom tren.. -.,_l\I, Canfomnr.ltJ eonwum-fl CA 97'560 ounty ol Orange Stile o authOfoty 10 1<1monot1er Ille Of type of WOrke< ~ to MlleG 10 t>I S 19 83) 18 PIOV•oed by 11111 d\aoter 11 W505 immac S 12.500 S.ious meta Ille purctl.. This Dllllneu 11 c;on-Cahl0tno1 111 the 11ght, uoe estate under ,,,. lndec>en-11tecvll th1 contract TlleM -Tne ~,.,.,under Mid alloeO only Call 1-801-521-3387 Dated December 16, 19M dueled by en in0Mdull 1t1d interest of said de-r11es 11e on 1"8 I Ille OLS· ol ~_u~a-J.:::...iJtS£...£L1U...U:Jt.I-O£.J:M1>:f:lllll• ............ -~ ~01.Q..f.. -~---GM•i:,~f---r,~~~~:~~~=tl:~~~~~~~:-:=~iw~~·l t .-1me 0 O•• 111 .. Act 0 •C• OCI • ecuted ~to ,,,. ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE 80AM •M#IW~I ThoS slll~nt Wit IJlecl l('d aM IM right h\le 8"" • A helf'"O on Iha petoliOf\ ~!QI F1C1hllfl Pi.no. llgtle<l..1.-wuti-Dec-.-IN THE CffY-Ct!AI<~!'(),.. * PEUGEOT * LARGEST SELECTION OP oa•... COWTY, ..,.,.._,,,.County Clerk ol O<· · mterest that 11\e es1111 Of wiu be held on JANUARY Office C09t9S may be ob-1at111on of DefWI end 0.. "-ICE SMITH * MASTERA Tl * of tale rnoctel low~ CAL.OW.A, LtteDA D. anga County on November sa•O Oec.IMd hi.I ICQUlfed 1987 11 1 •5 Pt.A on Oec>I No 111ned on request A copy ot mind lor Siie and 1 wntten ADOPTED by the City * ALFA ROMEO * C1d tllacs tn Orange ROelWTI. Ctert af tM 1a 1986 by°'*"'°" of 11yw Of other· 3 11 700 C•VIC Center Olrve 111ese 111es stlatl be POiied Notic. of Oefau11 and El«:-Council ot the C.ty ot Munt· t;A IL RlSIJ'IG VINJE •SAA8•8tTIER• Countyl'S..ustodayt ~afl1111111 ....,tafOr· ,,_... w1M! olhe< than Of 1n Id· w nt Sint1At1a.CA92701 at11\e 1ocsi1e 11on10Sell Tlleunderl!Qned tnglon Beach 11 an ad SMITH. agf' 51. f°'P~ed Merceoes a.oz llllllHl-1111 Top Mercedel Prices Plld CALL PETER or RAY ...... Tl ......... 213orH4637-2333 •VW '67· Camper Bus w/radialt , .alnl cond, 1 1150 Must Miii Oya 494-2552 Eve 497-1591 vw ·12 RabDl1 Conv. 32K mt. cutt wtlts, ate, aft cond $6450 675-6455 wtldy. ev/wtlfld 4i7-t939 & .. 0 9100 .... C-.,, C ... rllla P\lblllhld Orange Coast d•hon 10 thll ot said de-IF YOU OBJECT lo the 11111111 be mancntory upon c111MCI Sii<! NotlCe of De-1ourneo tn4Hll1ng llelO Mon· ,,_,'>S<'d a wav Oecem-" • Pul>llthed /Jf111Q9 Coatt Oatty P1101 No1111mber 26 De-Md II Ille time of dell!\ f Ille petition ,,,. CONTRAC10 R 10 wtlof'l'I laull Incl E~ll(ln 10 s.tt 10 Oly ~t>er I 1986 by ,...... •• . 2600 Harb0f8Mi OellyPltotOecember 17,24. e«nbe<3 10.17.198e0 ::'ancttollltlle eer'lllnt..i ~\:,~~~--~°" cont1 .. ttt_-arded.end be recorcfed on tile cou111y 1he ro1io-1ng1o11c:allvot• 11'·r 15 1986at Kaiser COSTA-MESA 31. 19" W473 pr()Plfty9'tuatedmt"9 City hNf.ng anc:1 sllte YOUf Ob-upon 1ny subcont1actor wflere 11\e •H l properly •S AYES Counc11me n ll~ptwl in Anaheim W50 t ----------lot MiOw•Y City County of 19Cltonl Of l'llewn1tenOC>,ec-under Sueh CONTRACTOR. IOCll.0 W1ncl\ell Mays Fonley l(elly Sht' IS survived by C--.. 1U1C 8ladl LlmO 1975 ----------.. -IC MnTIC[ n.1....., S11•1 ot C1t1f-n11 .. 1...---....... _. to pay noHess lhlll lhe Mid Date November 25. 1986 Era.1t1n1 G•Nn Banrustet I h ba d' .., '"~ "" "" ... -' ~ . 1'°"1 ..,., .. '"' c.,.,,. .,..~ spec1toeo rates lo 1H w0<11er1 IHOIHO•I 11 .. VICI NOES CoullCllmen None ht•r ovmg us n ' Xhnl eng1n, paint & 1n· PUBLIC NOTICC P9t1tcu1111ty oesc:rlbecl 11 fol· 111e l!Hrtng Your llPPMt· ~pl'"'~ by ... ~ ln 1.._ ••· C~ATK*. .. ...., •eSENT Councilmen H 1 <·hard ( D 1 c k) t er1or. Make Oller! flCTITIOUllUIMll lows IO·Wll ancemaybe1n1*10"0tby .... v1.v u•wm ·-" 2l3·624-l414 Miss Paget ".-a NA• ITAn•NT Lot 19 of Tract 32'3 . ., your •Jlotney . ec1111on of the conlfact T,.._, ., ,,.,.. C.-cl, None Smith. children . Clar- ITAW OI T1lelOll~aons 1re ~m1p1tcorded 1n lfYOU ARE•CRE-OITOA NOl>tOOet_may wtthOr_,__., .. n Oflcef, -CITY M-HUNTIMGTON ll'(' Mdrte Vm,e of A•ANOGllMINT M dotng buaoness ., Regal 2•7 pages 9 and 10 In· °' I con11ngenl creditor of any bod 10< I petlOd of Slllly .. _.... A.,.._. Wte • EA CM. A 11 c I I II. L. ~ h V l UM Oil '1CTITIOU9 Club Moclle Et111... 1845 ctu11~ ol maps 1n tlle office 111e deceased. you must file 1601 days 1'1er the dll• Mt 111, -......... CA _. WerthHfttl. City Ci.it mg 'CK' • a an~ .,._11 NAMI Monrovia Ave Cos11 Mesa. of 111e county recorder ot O<-yOUI cli.im wit,, Ille c;()U(I or to• the 09«''"0 of bids (7Mt 7114121 Put:>hsneo Oranoe Cou t Jt·an VmF Del Carlo Tiie lollow,!no peraoni Cahl 92627 1nge County C11tfornl1 pratenl 11 to Iha '*'°"" A payment b-Ond and • ..,. 7-1 0111ly P1101 Oe<:ember 17. (Rll'k). Cosette Ruth ~~: ~:,~~~ ':.~::! SF~~ H11~°f'E~~~~"j~~~ A~:,.10:~~~~1y ~nown ~'=t'::~=.~: :i;~:~:'c,,b~n~,,: o!i~b~~~;:;:!, ~o~~ 1986 • W499 V11~r. Eric-ltrth~r Neme ! L t.A!O!C(}INTER-Coron• del Mar CA 92&'2S-as 15672 Jelferson Stteei from 11\e 0111 of "''' rs-of Ille con1111e1 and anall be 17 1996 \'.:TI)C' and Swp~nae JliAI!()HAt J!o.435 Jeft•ey tlus bUSJnus 11 con-MK2••Y Clly. Cllltorrtta ~.W'*t'1t0<°"'°9d 1hl form-wt !Orth In tne W•85_ P\&IC NOHCE Lvnn Smnh alt -of Rold. Sutll IJ l. Irvine CA ouc1eo oy hvst>M>d eno ..te Terms of sale cesh on ••w· tn Sec:11on 700 of 111e conttac:t ooc:urnenll •-tC W\TICE rv-mlOUI 9UIMll &.lbw lsland. Stacy Fred H Bice ful money ot 11\e Untied Pfobll• Code of C1hlo•n11 Pu1sua111 lo Sec1ion 4590 I"~ nu .-.... S h d 92714 S f f of the Government Cod• ot NAiii ITAn..wT Ann m1t an Thll 1111emen1 was l1led 111es 011 con ormauon o Tl'le 11me tor flltng c111m1 w111 FICTITIOUI .u ... ll W,, .. , ... Courtr• Cte•ll. or O•·nsate or p111 ca511 ano 1>11· L ...... .._ .... ,., 10 tour 1 e S111e 01 C lilQUl1 1 T~ lolkllr>'mg_Qertora are CamffOA-&iott-Smtlh " ,.. , .....-,...,.... 11 1 1 NAMI tr-A tllilNT doonn business IS Ptayporl N ...,.. Coun"' on November ance ,ev1<11nce0 by note M-month• from 11\e d111 ol11\e contrec;t wi con • n .,., bot h o f ewpo rt -·,... '' T pro s on• permomng Ille The 1Qllow1ng pet~s are Mob•le Voltage 903 WHI 13. 1986 cured by Mortgage or rut! llea•lftg notice at>Ove sucv~~sslul b •dOer to oo.~ business II RIVERS 17tn Street Cosll Mffl , Bt·.K h s ister. M a rtha na1112 OHO °" 11141 pr098flY IO vou MAY EX AMINE ,,,. " EOG A"'SOCIATl!S LTD Cell! 97627 u R Pubhsfted Orange Coesl sold Ten'* C«tl of atnOUlll Ille kept by Ille court It you subsll1ute sec11"1'" tor any ., I " 1 ' 1 n g · 0 S 5 0 n 0111• P1101 Novembet 26. De-Cod 10 be deposited wnh bid are 1 pe<son 1n1er"1eo In moneys w•thhetd by th• DIS· is70 Biooll.hollow Drive Fiao H Bice i no Vllgonll I L•~tnardl of Agoura. Jacquetme P1troc11 Kletn. • TRIC T 10 ensure p er Suite 200 Santa A111 CA S Bice 1121 EbbhO• Rold, "-d 120 Tr1te19at Lane. San cembel 3. 10. 17 1986W470 81dl_!l'o::e<t!lobe 1n_:r~~ the estate you "''Y ;erva formance undet IM con: 9270S Co•on1 0~1M1• Calif 92625 l'A ' brot~~rs. LMVI etemente,Cl\92872 inginv•• tec .. v uponthee1t1cutoror i min-ltlCI R1ver1Eoge R 11 Reso!I Thos t>us111es1 •s con-H1-.1ng tmar1e) of .._..__ Al-Kleln M 0 . 11'1 i t0<eSlld ottice 11 any 1Slt1tor or upon the •l-inc; Ca1olorn11 corpor111on ouc.1eo 1>, "usb1no 1n<1 wile "l I M .,.. ... , ... IC[ 1ome alter ,,,. "'" oubll· torney t0< tTle eaecut0< Of Ge•er111111 •••rd ., •• 1i.M1u a o ntana. 120 TrafatQar lltll Si n P\&IC NOT ClloOn llereof and before adm.nostrllor. Ind 1119 woth 0••1411 A. •rew1ull, IS70 8 1oo1<110llow 011ve Frf'IO H ~ Lind Ruv Watson R as- Ctemenl•. CA 92t72 0111 of 1119 the c.ourt wOh Pf'OOI of..,. CN!nnl " Suite 220 Sant Ana CA lhos statement wH lllecl f ·N th H II Elan Vk:tdril Klem, 120 K 2mi Oiied lhil lrd dly 01 De-vtce. 1 wrmen req-I Siii· Wllll· Through on Dec 17 92705 ~th the County Cler• of O<-mg v or 0 Y· T11lllg1r Line. Sa n flCTtTIOUllUIM•I cembel t98& , Ing 11111 'f04J <lellt• IC)ecial 1986-900 AM fhos business 11 co11· ge County or1 November '41J(od Gail was born CORVAIR Spyderbl'TurbO'. Clemente. C~ 92612 •A• ITAnMIWT ......_..._.._ .... ,., ..... , At· not-• 011 .. _ fol""' of in .n-Of*\ &di. Januv y 13 ducteo by 1 t1m11e0 partner· 1 1986 Mal"C'h 19. 1935 tn -21'1d owner. ,. I tr an•-Lull Earl :-WMllanl Klein, l'he following penont .,. ---·~ -.... .. .. ' 1967 2 00 PM sNp ,~, ax.ta . runs f in e 120 Trll~ Lane. S1n ld01ng txi"""9 u COM·..,_,.., ........... ,,.._, ventoryanc:tapprai-MmOI -R1,,.sE...,..,RV Resort Pu1>usne<1 Orange Coast K.tn..ai1 Caty, M is-s 200/0 8 0 6•2 •321 ,. T TO"' ""' 1 1*7 LMrtt ltnet. •M .. 111e MMtl 0# of tlle pett-Publ!Shed Orange Coast v,.-~'---'·---'1--.rn----:' 1, '" ... Clemerlle A 92672 PUT£,. U ... "' 0.den QrOft CA.... or acGOWlltmenuooecl Dall} Pilot Oeeember 10 17 Int O@nnos I( Senll_ 5«· O~>l1>Pa101~ 26 "6Uf'I ..,......--,~ ~el!! ,334 or 650-6471 -,.,..,, bus11\iit wu con· Mff••,ncb','1fi-or-;.an19._262io imotlly Bacon Admmos-1nSec11on l200 1ndl2005of 1996 ~ tetary ~mbft• 3 10 17 t996 7 N o rth H o llywood THIODOR I ROBINS rORD • ~~••f\(llf\1• , ' TA ,,.,. I .A •,' • eves ducteo by 1 09'*. 11 ~rtnet· Kevon Shannon 25' 1 tr11101 ot the Estate ot H•d the C1hlorn11 Probate Code W493 Thil statemeni wu "0 1eo W• 1 from I !l:J9 to 19i5 and .--------~l I W 79' decedent AMOM-aftCI •-At· C£ w1111 the County Cterll. ot r-'-... , ,, ..... ~ t-Balboa Dodge Aspen agon .ship G1eenbt1ar La ne Co111 0 C ~ ... -... _ P\BllC NOTI angt! County °'' n. • ·-v"-' " SOUTH COUNTY I u to tr• n s . • t c · Thtt llllernent WH Ille<! Mes• C1llfotn11 92626 Pubhll'led 11"0' OHi torM'• tor l'ettt *• ••-20 1986 I I nd She was a VOLKSWAGEN powe1 1s1ee1/brak• wo111111eCountyCter11 ofO<· T1111 bu1meu ••con-~7a11~9P~~o1~em1>er 10 II ...,.., .. , ••9twd.c..::.,,•.....,•. "c~ flCN!1•TIOUITI"~•..!' F~ FtCTIT10UllMllMll ... ~~tluJtt· o f U CL A arnllrn cass. 62K mites anoe County on No,,_.,ber ovc1e<1bti!n1ndrv1du11 ' "" ...,. -.. ..,. .., .._ ..... Adttl11to11 'I NAiii ITATl•NT " B 6 '"'int cond $1"7"' 6. 198e l<t·"n nnon WTl\4..., taa Tn• toltowlng ._. ..... nt are • ~,1 t 111 1956 with :i A tn '" ~ ., •• 0 C v .,......, er11ever, ,. or11ey1 a The •01Jow1ng pe1son1 are -lSUZU 548-6833 Jecqulelnl P Klein Tllll &111emen1 wu Med Publllhe<l...._ range 17°1 1 1 8 1 Oo1ng business 11 AC l-. HO ~ Ce11tlf oe.n" bul•ness n Britosh So1.·111logy , an ac·t1vt> Pvblllhld Oflf'gl Coast wtlh Ille Cou11ty Clerk ol Ot· Oaolv Pilot ....... ember ' · ENTERPRISES. SOI Sovth Oflft, l4IMe .... ~ P•nt~~ 2750 H11b0r Costa 11\l'n tbc•r uC Gold FORD "70 -MaY9f'lck. gd 01oty Pllo1"6o,..,,,ber28. De-,....... Coun"' on ~bar--· flU8llC-N()flC£ 24 1996 H1•b0• BlvO Senti Ana. CA ---11, CA taeeo ,.,. .. Calol 92626 d I ...__ 3 10 17 ,..... -...-" WTl\503 -... '0 Shtt Id. A lumnat-of ronn1ng con · new ires, c:.m..... • • • ~ 24 1986 9270• Pu1>1111'1ed O<ange Coas1 t.tu1r1es L W11111m1 and $750 01 Best Offer Hm W481 fJ:l10M flCTITIOUI .U ... 11 ADV CORP Ca11torn11 Daily Pilot Rovembef 26 De· I Nll'Cy £ W~liatna 34 U C L A a nd loving . $51-0649 Ofc 955-0363 --.. -_-ll' .... -----Published Orange Coast NAiii IT'ATIMlltt PUBlfe NOTtCf cerPOrahon !120 !outl\ oemt>er 3 10 17 1986 Santa Ciera Cosll Mesa. ''"'tl'r 111 Kappa A lpha FORD 7;4Pi'Nf0:-new r bh niuLn.. tml+A~--l-9erty Piiot Oecembef 3 10. Tne f01IOW1110 d'fr~T are H11 Cor BlvO . Santi Ana. CA W•6•• ! CA 92626 Thl'I a etr.rpll'rs o f _ _..;.=;.;.;.;;;;.;.o..o.;.-..;__ 17 24. 198e doing bustness II LOA flCTITIOUS 9U ... ll 92704 Tn1s b11,1n•ss 11 con· Cal f tr ... , runs A""'4 AP i""' • -... c 1 inc 245 .... T.. b 1 811D11C W\flCE ~ Suuth~·rn 1 omta. ... . wv~· '"" .. W4.,.. ommun•t• ions . NA• IT An .. , "" us1n1S1 I c:on· I"~ "" oucled Dy hosband Ind wife $750 Call evenlngt after PlCTmOUI .,..... ---------Foscl!e< .....Suite A" Cosll Tiie louo.nQ pertone are ducted by a COlpotllton flCTJTM>Ua ••l•U Nency E w,11111,,..,, l'o JUthor o f tht' PlC'· 3.30 646-1831 MAm ITA~ Mlle ll>llCl Ce\ 928~ 0°'"9 .,.,,,_ at V... ADV CORP-p,~ fll•• stat_,,, was lllecl t 11 1 1• H t ll t o r y o f --The followlng parsont lfe Jerry l HOim E•ecuu...e Vetde Mobile Home Sil•. and 0-11 M1nagef NAiii ITA~NT th the C 1 Cieri! of Or B. l d M FORD '76 GRANADA 4 dr. dOlnQ ""~'at •t Cor-flCTITIOUl IMllMll V1ce-Pre11den1 Delaware l741 Pomona A..e •25, This st11emen1 was flied 'The touow1ng persons 111 w• oun ., • ilho.i slan t'm · pwr st..,/bfks, auto. •le, porete Parle AHOCllln. 41 •A•ITA~NT co1por11 lon 1733· 231d Costa M.,. 92627 wllh the County Clerk ot Or· 1101ng buSlnen IS 1r11er-•noe Cout1ly on No,,_.,ber 11n.1l '>t'fVtl'\'S will ~ .m'lm ..-.... l""/pntfbrll c• T t ,.-. S M • 1 "'-h C .. ...... n•tt-11 Prtnl1"" Se<v1c,s 19 1996 "·-n.... . ,,..._ v.. Corporlle Perk, Irvine. ,. he o ..,..ong person•••• tree!. 111 .. 11ar1 ..... ac: . Jame• Ch1rtea Woods.11nge OU"'Y 0t1 ... ovem.,..,. 198;6 TlbOf o;v irvine CA f*7'17 lw ld on ~turday. &.l'l'."· 70K ml, 1tored 2 Yfl, n-92714 · doing bulliMSI 11 Robert CA 90286 1741 Pomona Ave •25., 13 1986 Publfshed °'1lnVe Collll n 'flllX'r 70, ;it :roo smk1.S2450.M4-1214 TlleWlllttCI F--Tr~t. Allen ProduCllOflS, 369 Th•• bus111ess II con· Cot11Mell.CA92t27 -92715 011tyP1totNo,,..,.,ber260. 0 s nd -MuttW° 1915 cc;n: 41 ,._ ... P~ Suite Welnvt SrfMl. Coat• M .... ducted by 1 cotPOtlllon , Tiits businet1 11 con· ........ A.,...._...__ At· Oon110 G Thompson bet 3 IO. t7 lltM r M at • l A rews _,,, """""' ' CA 92t21 Jerry l Holm E1ecu11ve ducted cy an 1nd1vwdull ...._, .. Law ... I . 1H~!t ht>or Or "'-CA w474 P11·i.bY\l'r1an C hul"C'h V9fl•ble 5.0l red S 12.600 300, lfVlne, CA 927" Aoc>erl Allen Unvert. 369 Vtce Pres•O.nl Jamea C Wood• "*• •u•n•._ La...,., 927 15 o l N~·"' JX>rt ~ 645·6123 aner &pm Tl\11 bustneN 11 con· W9lllut S"9llt ~· Tllit Slllement ..,., 11 _ Tiils 1111.,,,.,,1 was fllecl CA_, • Tllot bu11n1H 11 con----• ai,.:;.:,.;::.-;;.::.,;._:._===,-==--==-i:cruucCitiiCfliy lamlly trutl CA 92621 . wllll lhe County Clefll ol Or-will\ Ille County Clerll ol Or· Publlthed Orante Coell dueled by '" ino1v1d1111 P'\RIC NOTIC£ f\1m1ly rt'l.tUt"!lt dona- .,.., -,... Mtchlll P Wiiiard . r1111 but1r11t1 11 con-enge County on November enge County on 0ecer11t>er Deity P11ot liAo,,_.,ber 2t De· oon110 G TllOMpeon "_. t1c111!< tn h('\i'o( flowe-rs Al llw ITl'I Trua ... of™ WllMWd Fam-ducted by an 1nd1V1dual 21 1986 5 19ae camber 3. 10 17 ttN ThtS 1111emen1 •IS flteo ITATl'MIWT °' to Gall V1njl' Smith I Tt ...... tly Trull Ao«*I Unvert nl1DI . ,_.. W.at11 wtlh ,,,. County Cieri< of ()f. W.OClll•WT OP M1·rT'4.m al l St An· Thll 1111ement wu llled Tlllt 11a1emen1 ..,., t1lecl PubkalwM! Orange Coul Publitl'led Orange eo..1 •nge Covnty on November Ull °' '1CTITIOU9 • All cotorl Wld options w111111\e County c1e111 ot Or· with !he County Clerk of O<· 0111v P1101 November26 De-Daily p,101 Oecerflber 11. 24. P\a.IC NOTICE ' 1968 11 AMI d t 1·\\" Prt'sbyterlan 3 9% Annual P«eentage C t No bl!' C t on No ember camber 3 10 17 1986 ..,.. 7 1""7 ,_, 9UIMI • l 'h h C "'"W"""" Rate Financing. lor 24 .,,~ oun yon vem ange oun y v W477 31 19uv January . .., . PlCTtTIOUe eu191111 PubHsfted 011nge Coatt Tiie touowtn9 persons un o ~w ,.... • mo• on appl'OV'ed "ed" 6. HI Pmatt 12 1986 '111111 W504 eeAm UA~ Deily PllOI NOvremtler 26 0.-haY' tJ?-.r)dOMCS ,,,. ..,.. Of &ach. 600 St An· -llm(mlf Putllithed Orlnf9 Coas Publlsneo 0111191 Coeat r-'----------1·--_.;==----The tol!Owlng persona are camber 3 10 17 1996 111e r 1c1mo ut lutlneu rlrt•w ttoad. Nt'wport '81/ .. 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Coellllt •4781 •4111 •4111 .t \ - r AiFCal pilotrefutes report clouds partly at fault 1~·c1ose ca~n ave~ O!~g~ Collhty By LANCE1GNON oe .. ....,..,.,..., A .~r:itten repon filed TuC!sday by an AuCal pilot contradicts a-passen- ger's statement that patchy but heavy clouds may have been partially to blame for the jet's near collision with a single-engine plane over Orar:tge Spying brings 'hree life· eentences./ M Callfomla Voyager rides the winds of a typhoon toward the Philippines./ A5 Entertainment Woody Allen and Steven Spielberg are the recipi- ents t>f:"ono_ra.ID INDEX skies 3. f«t a ve the Disneyland area in A'naheim were smogy but. not cloud~. said Russell Park. federal A viauon Administration spokes- man. The jet was makina 1t.11Jlpproach to Joh!' Way~e Airpo.rt w,hen it nearly ~ill make findina the owner more Jay Mut. John Wayne Airport rolhdC'd W1th the small plane. difficult. Park said. tower coordinator. 11id he tias re- None of the pas~ngcrs or the fo~r-Two minutes before the I: 19 p.m. ceived four near-miu repc:>rts so far m~'!'ber C'ttw aboard the fo~r-en11!"e Incident FAA 's Coast TRACON ~hi~ year. o.nly, two of which were for JJut1sh. Aerospac! ~6. w 1ch O.!!I: · rada__Lllatjo.n al the El :toro Ma~ 1~ickmt tn .. Jehn Waync-Airporr 1narea an Sin rose, werfhurt w enihe Corps Station warned AirC'al fli t a1rspac.e. wtuch extends rou&hly in a ict'took evasive action to ·avoid the 3·~~ that the smaller craft was an the five-mile ·radius around the facilit . · The private plane has been tin- 1atively idcntifit'd as a blue and white Cessna I SO or 172. Park said. The private plane's pilot was-flyina b)1 visual flight rules and so was not reAuired 10 fik a flight plan. which -· . r sa1 . . , aaa sa1 two were r<'pon ast year .Jht' incid~nl biin,S the number of and none in 19.84.' · reported near misses in California for The report Sunday was made to 1986 to 194. a 44 percent incroasr · Coast" TRAC'ON. not the John fr<?m I ~84 wht'n 134' wett reported. · Wa yne tower. said Die~ Stafford. FAA spokesman 8ut officials say the increased m Washington D.C numbers do not necessarily .mean I thtre arc more near minn~ •·we·re 1ttint mort reports.'' Park said. "I think what happeried in the past is that people said. ·1 had a near ·nriss. blll1''don"flhffiiTD rcport 11." • But . improved computerized re- cords and ·sim ifi ave cau a., 1ncrcasr 1n tM number of reports. ~rk.uid. · . .\fso. thett 1s hejptened concern for making the rc"pOrts~ially 1n lht' wate of a mid-air .~olhlic:rn Au,. JI between an Aeromuico jet and a (Pl..__. UY /A2) Reagan urges.limited immunity to force -. · test!mony on sca!idaf By ROBERT M. ANDREWS ....... Pt.-... WASHJNGTON -Wht1t Howe Cluef of Staff Donald T. Rt"Pn declared Tuesda)' that no one was ever authorized to divert money from Iran arms sales to Nicaraguan rebels. Related etorleeon A4. Bus service ~li htlY-_ better, district says Co_unty_to hire administrator in fight against AIDS disease By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ... Dellr "-' ..... .. ~ The Orange Count) Transit D1s- 1nct bus drivers' strike went into its ninth da~ Tucsda} w.1th slightly improved st>rv1ce for passengers but no progress toward ending t-he labor dispute. District negotiator Marlene Heyser said the number of phone calls from striking drivers askin& about rtturn- ing to work stepped up after Mon- day's announcement that the district would begin replacing strikers on Dec. 22_. __ . I' She insisted the mo'c was legal because the dispute includes econ- omic questions. "This 1s an economic strike." Ht'yscr said. "Tbcrcreu stilt wage 1ss~ on the tabte and other econ- omic issues. "It gives us the right to per- manently re~lacc-drivers who don't return to their lobs. "We're not firina them:· SM said. "anq that's an im'portant difference." J uliene Smith. aencral chairwoman of the United Transportation Union. e1uH tee BUS_lA2} Day10 . . Ca~ Stereo. po.pular targ~ for thieves during holidays It take an experienced thief less a minute to break into a car and pry the stereo out oftht' dashboard. Any more time than that and the thit'f is either a rookie or he's taken the time to unscttw the radio/cassette player from its mounting - a raTe occurrence. In several Oranae Coast cities. car stereo thieves have been workina ovfl'tHM-rec~ntly. a1>P9rcntly i.n an and for the more traditional reason: suppon1na a dr"'I habit. "Any time the-holidays arc around people need a littlC extra cash. and I aucss that11 true for tM criminals. too, .. said Jcfl'C'antrcll, Cktcctive with the Ncwi>on 8nch Potitt [)epirt· ment. "Throupout tM last 2'h months it sttml like--each momi"f' l\'t have a substantial number (of car stereo thefts)." said LI. Al Muir of the Irvine Police Otpanment. Saturda)' thtte we"' sill rci>orted t'lr 1tett0 thefts in l01inc, Sunda)' there~ sill Incidents. one of which induckd 11 bttak·jns in one towint For11\ ii ~ 1 Hf Nr ~s yard. The dc~rtment us-.lly annts two people a w_eek for car-buralafY said Dennis Howe. an Irvi ne ~c auto theft in vcstiptor. ' Laauna Beach. Newport Beach and Fountain Valley also reported in- Cl'ea1'1. ' • In Costa Mesa. hbwcver. the numben ha\·e ~non the decline for the last thrtt months. said Sat. Max Wilson. "We believe we've put the right ~ in jail." Wilson said. expla1n- •n1 tlw reason for the ebb i.a thefts. Wilson 11id about 12 people ha'e been sent to )!ii rccentlt for autQ burglary. · • A large percentage of car stereo thefts dunng the day occur in parking lots of business complc"s. ho1cls and shopping centers. South Coast Plaza. for 1nstanct'. 1s a favorite target. said Wilson. who once observed a sus~t enter a car and yank the stereo in H seconds. , '\s e'en inf approaches. th e auto burglars. wil shift 1~ir focus to domanium and apartment house cai:pOrts. And in Jrvinc tbci Jhic.ves recently · have been expandina their traditional stomping grounds. .. Just this last Wttk ~·ve ~n a trcmmdous incrca'F in thd\s on the st"'ft pirkina throulh<>U\ thuesickn- t1al artas whe~ there arc a lot of s1nak-fam1ly homes." Howe uid. . In Ncwpon Beat h. the auto bur- alars lately have chosen Fashion Island as their area of choice. said antrell. who adckd that anyone with hnstmas .PftSCnts 1n their car also should ~wart. · ,~ ... ~All/Al) By LISA MAHONEY °' .... Dellr "-' ..... Orange Count) 's gro"ing ranks of .\I OS patients need more long-term care and more help to obt,ain food and shelter. a count) "AIDSMuter Plan" concludt's. Further cduca1ion for those most likely 10 contract the deadly acquired immune deficiency syndrome is also needed tQ stem the ep1d~m1c. accord- ing to the count) Health Care Agenq plan. .Jlrdcr~d J:u coun t)'...S\lPCI.YismsJasL March. 1he plan assesses the coun1y's .\IDS problem. present and future panent services an<t reC'Ommend programs 10 prcven1 the spread of 11. Supervisors accepted the plan Tuesda.}' and appro' ed hin11g an .\IDS coordinator. The coord1na1or will help the nc" committt'e of county staff and co mmun1t) groups impll'ment lh~ progra ms m tht' 33- page doc ument "This won·1 SOl\e the .\IDS CflSIS 1n Orange Count~. but 11 will give us a duccuoiuo..foilow. ''..s.aid..!ndllistnct .. Supen 1sor Ham ett Wieder. "It scr· 'cs as a road ma and eoablo us Lo locus our atten11on on the most pressi ng needs." The plan contains some stanhng .. 1at1st1cs about .\I DS in Orange Count). · According to the plan. theft' are more reported cases of .\IDS in the rnun 1~ than in all but 15 states in tht' n:111on. l 1nflke lhe national average of 73 pcrn•nt. q() percent of the count~ 's (Pleue He COUIU.J' /A2) Newport officer. -re-ttieves lost dog By PAUL ARCHIPLKY °'_...., .......... ew pon lkach Polu.-c Ofticcr Mike Ddadura nte} noticed the gold- en retriever do"n by 1hc Newport Pier ~as :i panicular1) bcaullful doa. last ~eek th.al th t' animal would hanging out with a transient. Th officer. who knew the clnftc.r. through his regular foot patrols Of the: area. a kcd about the dot. T1't : transient said a fncnd pv<' it to him. B'tt that n11ht 0.:1.a_.,.,ntey was troubled. Dnftcn don't pel around Mth pcd11f'Ced dots. . When he saw tM transient tM not day without the ~ tM man H · plained he couldn't afford to keep 1t and p vc it to• fncnd. Ocladurantey found lM fMftd. fftt &a H~ 1 he dot to a con st Net.on wortier. • The '-'onstruct!Oft ~ _.. It •a .. More sips that warn peopk to watch out for couprs will be posted at an Oranie County wildcrMss park and fiv~ fDolbill area rcai<uw park.l. The boa.rd of supervisors on Tucs-day.apptovtd~m1""'1itnJ'lt Ronald W.Cupen Wa~nearSan Juan Capistra~o and at Carbon · Can)!on, Featherly, Irvine. O'Neill and Santiqo Oaks rqional parks. _ SuRCrvisorsalsoapprov'id an oper- ational pfan for aspers Park:lhe Site of two lion maulings stnce March. 'fht i>lan restricts childrcn'to picnic ~~nd...rcquires-lhat adults have a P.Crmit before £amp!ng or hiking on the park'J natijrc trail. Casper$ has btt!" closed since Oct. 19. tht day 6-ynr-old Jus• Mellon Caspeft. only visiton-who.ett-l8 or · of Huntington Beach was attacked by older may ust the camp srounds and a coupr:-lhe park is SC'hedulcd to na1 utt uell. reopen Jan. r:-· Campers or hikers who do not have Seven m onths btforc Justin was a campanion will not Ix allowed to injured. aJion mauled a $-year-old El use the trails. Tonr,sirt....,o -WU-· playittJ-orr the-hitdrm are atlowcd '811he visitor same trail. CW1tr and ..S.!>;. Juan__Mtid_ow aru1 Xcc<iiliina 10 state reconls. ura Ortcp Flats p1enic areas if they arc Smal wu thi-first human to be with an adult a ttacked by a mountain lion in All adults must sign a wilderness California in 77 years. permit >Vhich lists the dangers in the laura~rcnts, Donald and Susan park And absolves the county of Small. at!' suint the county and the rcspops1bility for their safety. . smrfor f.-ilurc to wam-1Mm tha 'milar reurictions__ wilLool be lions were in the park: _placeij ·QIL visitors at tM otMr. five Justin's family . filed a similar parks •. although mountain lions hav..e damage datm agatnst the county. been sighted at some of them. Their attorney. Richard Staskus of Park employees will also keep track S..n Jose:said they also plan to sue. • of lion sightings and receive trainin&· Ll~~er new park ·rules gove~ning • on wtfat to do during a lion attack. . REGAN: NOBODY HAD AUTHORIZATION ••• ham Al tot~ Contras. or ~nc else." -...----.:--.ri:"l>av1at>uttn&rger. :'.R-Minn .. chairman of"fhc SCnate JntelliJenCe Committee. said'that after listemng to Rcpn and Secretary of State George Shuh~ during Tuesday's closed-door snsion. "Ifs clear ... that· whoever ulled it off di~ it without proper. a ppropriate or other authority. and that person is Ollie North.·· -Asked who he believed cam<' up with the plan to divert proceeds from the sale of arms to Iran lo the Contras. \.'ountn b) name. but Israel has bten idt'fltilft"d as navlng se-nt American arms to Iran during the summer of 1985. The congressional sou~s quoted Regan assaying the r.resident ne\ er gave such approva . Instead. the sources said. Regan told the paneJ he thought the plan had been dropped. Regan_ ·aiso tes_tiftcd that Noah never met a lone with the president. However. the sourtts said. Regan admitted that Poindexter could get v . . 1ng nwml~:rs ~f the l.!'telhgencc (~omrtltll~ .. srofled &H-hMdea. ··Th{'\ need to come forward on their o'" n." Duren berger said of North ;ind Po1ndl'\ter. But later an the da). Dlirenberger said ... I doo·1 have a position" on the president's. imo;lUnity proposal but added that he thinks at necessary that the c-0mmittec .. should respond in some wa) to the president's request.·· The issue will come---up Wedne~a~. he said . U.S. Tempe ,. ·93 30 H ... 29 13 50 t3 33 ... '° '° ,. 45 21 ,. 29 17 • 31 27 33 ao 61 t3 -'° 12 M S4 61 ... 50 ,. st • 1l.. .. ... ., 31 H ., ~3 ., 37 II ti ,, ,. SI .. Calif. T·em,1>9 ...;.., -llv~ Sp.in. Tu.dey ........ 57 35 ,...., "'·"P"' .. 21 eo ..()I ,. 27 6 1 ..(). 3• _._,_,oN1el_5 Slp.m .,.._.. fo~a~oowa~p~u~t~~t of ~n~room .. ~gana~a~ w t e c~~~Th~rouW~ ---------------------------------------------thepiece.ofthep.uµlc.and.we·uha\I! ~nate lntc;,_ll~gencc. ~omm1ttee to qu1c~I). _ . ... • it done." Durenbcrger added. move t? obtain te~~.1mony by Nun tr Nunn said the t'"o mm1ttee would -- -- ---- According to eongres!lao nal ·and Pwndexter .. to get the facts .out ha'e to retain an attorney ex-. OFFICER RETRIEVES LOST DOG •.• sources. who spoke on condiuon that before lh~ .\mencan people as qui~k· pencnccd in this aspect of the. la~. . their Mmes-not be used. Regan's ly~~pos~1bleto getth1s mattcrbch1nd "ould h:t ve to go far eno~gh ~n .. •ts P~mAl . testimony to the Senate panel con· us. said prcs1dent1al spokesman '"''C'itigat1on to know the immunity neighbor. .\t the pier. Dory fishermen con-dog'" ~rett) much m~d. This as a tradicted McFarlanc's publie tesll-Lan:y S~akes. grant "ould produce truthful test•· The officer fQund himself dogging a firmed the dog had been hanging great C hmtmas prc~n~. week before the House Such a move. he said. would not mon). <tnd wo~ld have ~o-~ar any long lrail ~nd.~ld spend .several _around wit!:!,someofthedrifters.. Deladurant~ docsn t own a ~og. Foreign Alfa1rs omm1ttce a e pr . with the independent hours of his own time over the next Dcladurante) saw o ne of the Oiers. but he IO\'l"S animais. Ht'-USed to ork president p ve his authonzatto n for illegal activities. counsel. who has not Y en na ew . . deg. He-knt'W thC' 111 It• ious dog •as fo~.a 'l'lt'rtnanan.:'::.=~=-=-n;-:;;r-:;-=,.....----!O. ~ the indirect shipme-nt--of-.:·small leve~ But the J)!'Oposal was grttt~ with First. lady Nancy 'Reagan said M~an~h.•le. Jen)'U Rheic~ was hr~-Yukon and called iieich to tetrhim of b 11 1.'d ~.~~u::a ~n:'.¥h~~g do; .::-:.o ~ of arms to Iran" little enthusiasm . as Durenberger and Reagan is "very anxious" for North turning. irom .a ta tnp to is his search. Then he renewed his a .~ · . 1 · P Mcfarlane did mention any other Sen. -Patrick Leahy. D-Vt .. the rank-and Poindexter to tell their stories. parents Hun~ington Bea.eh home efforts. pr~ ll) ·.!t be came a quest. It JUSI stu~k BUS SERVICE ••• Prom Al said following the d1stnct's an- nouncement Monday .. "If~ j ust a m==--.1rn1111t11!1-1twav1lf:.saYJJtf yo-IJtt firca. ·· day. district officials said. . . where he left his dog Yukon. . . . 1n me. J:?unng an cnco~ryt~r with re.porte~ His mothcrtold him the bad news. He sniffed o~t the cons~ruc11on Retch satd Yukon cam~ from a wh1I~ sh<' was v1s1ting a children s Yukon was mi Sling. She had called worker and explained the d~ s owner bad.ground of champion show dogs. h<?sp1tal. she was asked .. "".h) the the pounds and the Animal .\s-had been located. Wr 1gh1ng about 75 pounds. 11 was an president would seek 1mmuo1ty. sistance League. but no one had seen The worker's neighbor in Lake 1dl·al hunting dog. he said. "Well. he wants thr m to talk. If his companion. Elsinore had ~lrca~y sold Yuko n. but Rl·1ch·s family planned a cel- that's the way 10 ~o 11. then t~at's t:-te Reich was cst>ecially worried be· the .worker too~ 11 upon himself to l'brat1op Tucsda} for Yukon·s return wa~ to do It. Hes very .anxious fc.r cause his dog-wasn't used to city hfe. retrieve the relr~ver. . home w11h a holiday feast of meat) them 10 talk." .. I aot him in Wisconsin~t before eLafio_ut six days of searching _Alpo _.and a bo"l.fuLoebc.>n« fo.- :Durenbcrser JoJd· rep<>r'1e-rs rhe I -moved tG--Atas:b:" Retch said. Yukon was returned to his. owner. dc.,scrt. ! Heyser said• the district would continue to observe the conditions of the expired contract for r<'lurning drivers. Buses. which are being driven by su-pervrSUT)r-personrrel, trainees ~nd union driven who crossed the picket lanes. were carrying about 25.000 riders, compared to an average daily ridership ofabout I 12.000, problem surrounding·the secret con· '"Then .we lived mostly in the bush .. He almost knocked me 'over." -\hou1 a month from now Yukon tacts to Iran. the safes-of arms to that near Printe William Sound. hunting: Reich said of their reunion ... He's the "111 Join ha!> master an Logan. Utah. . [ country and the transfer of money to fishing and gold min in~. best dog in North America." wherl' Reach elans to ~tte~d Utah Con1ra rebels was caused by "a .. He's r<'a lh not uscd.10 big 5lrCl'I" Rl'1C'h-w'1s impITS5l"d -tJy--t'lR' ~n--l hiivffllff"""Hl' sam rt'rgood--- "We certainly won't cut anybod ·s ----w---ag--ce--s"'T-r anytffingTtlfflnar.-s e sa1 . ·Striking bus dn vl.'rs were sllll awa1 ang wor UC ay nag t On a sympath~ strike b) 230 m echanics and nttttfti(>fl8fK'e-workt>rs of the Teamsters Union local 952. _ddibcrat.C-cll'~he-part of a and car~ ... • number of JX'oplc who took an hunting countr). handful of . Pl'Oplc .. including 1he Re1l'h madl' up somt· ll1t·~ and antl'rest in ha s lo~s. partil·ularl)' De· .\lthough Yukon proved to be an Service on 13 major routes in the rounty in~o-abottt 2-S pcr~nt of normal countywide capac1t}' Tues· prrs1dent of the United States. to poSlcd them around Huntington laduran1cr . d~s1H· quarr). Make Dela~urante) dl'hhfflttd~ a\-01d l·~g-rl'S~urutl Beach . ...\ man-saiJ--tw sa-"-Yukon an ·~--Oid..1.1~rcalJob:· tlc1ch .sa1d-0L prO\ed the Oran&e_Coas.t .is pret\)_ 11,e~1gh1." Ne"J)llrt &ach. thl·pcaceonica ·-rm ... ngle.andth1!. good hun1 1ng l·ount~.100 . • SKY CLEAR DURING NEAR AIR CRASH .•• From Al pnvatl' plane abo'c Cerritos. 1\11 64 people aboard thl' OC-9 airliner. thrl'C pcopk aboard the Ptpt·r PA-28 and 15 on thl.' ground were k1lkd. '\t'lcr thl' 1nc1den1 Sundn). thl· .\1rCal pilot filed a verbal rl.'port "llh thr F .\ .\. "hKh mandated an an· '~'llgatwn . .\ fc" hours after landing there was som l' qul"it1on concerning whl·thcr or not the pilot was gmng to tile an 9fficial wnttl·n n:port. Park ..aid. Tuc\d<l\. hmH'H'r. Park said hi\ o llicc had.rccc1H'd the "nttcn report. ( nnM'quentl~. FA.\ in' C'ltigators im- 1>0unded radar and 'oacc records that ot hcrw1se \\OU Id ha' c been craM'd. .\large part of the an vest1ga11on wall tx· aimed at attempting to fi nd thl· Cessna pilot arid determining 1f the plane' mlatl'd the Jei's airspace . "If the Ccs'>na was headed 1n a direcl1un that "ould have put it in the path of 1hc uthi:r craft. there's a poss1bk '1ola11on thcre::yark sa_id. CAR STEREOS POPULAR TARGETS .•. From Al ··rheM' gu)'s arc going to take that stereo and an~ gifts that an· I) 1ng around ... h\.' \aid. rhe th1e\ CS grni:rall~ U5C one nf three method" to open a 'rh1de smash a "indow. hft the lock with a coat hangar.Ji mm) the door lock" 1th a sere" drl\er o r special lock punch. Their fl\' orate pre} 1s most often either Volkswagen Jcm and Rabbit'. -cs'pctfall> c-onvcn lblcs -or Toyotas. although any car w11h an~ lcind of'ltcreoqn falfvicl im. Volkswagens are pre}ed on mli~ often because the} frcquentl} come equipped with expensive Blaupunkt or Pioneer stereos and tx·cau~ many Rabbits are convertibles. which pro' ides the easiest access. Cantre ll \31d. To~ otas ha' c also been <\ longtime fa,o ntc for car burglars. pnmanly because the) arc easier to break into. several · law enforcement officials \aid. Police sa) there arc severa l measures of preventing the thefts. T he best as to install a removable model. which can be stored in the trunk or glove oox when the car as unoccupied. Car burglar alarms also help as docs parking the vehicle 1n a well -lighted and visible area. But of foursc that gnly works if parking spaces arc a vailable. "Someone has to park out there an Timbuktu:· Muir said. Police say the typical car burglar 1s a male anywhere from 17 to 27 years old. They most often travel in groups of two to four members. one of which serves as a lookout and driver while anothe r prys the stereo from the dasliboard. a ma neuver t at offen causes more damage to the car than the piece ofh1-fi equipment is worth. SLAINCOUNTYLAWMENREMEMBERED ••• From Al -• · pnvat<•l y funded h~ members of the Orange Count) Sheri ffs ~d' 1\0f\ Council • · .The C'o uncil. headed hy <\nthon) Mo1so. P.rcs1dcnt of the de\clopme nt firm Rancho Mission VacJo. as a non- profit .group dedicated to assisting county law enforcement. Moaso said. The memonaTO) sculptor Ton) Sheets 1s a series ,oflarge brass plaques depicting law o fficers at work. During· Tuesda} ·s ded1ca t1on. leaders of county law enforcement ORANGE ......... COAST ~~ f:llll.I MAM Oflf'ICI ' ,,~c;· 38('nCICS presented Ooral sprays for eluded depUt) sheriffs. h~jhway pa. their fa llrn rnmrades. trolmcn and city police officers. Moiso said of the honored officer!.: "T oda) we.honor them logetl'ler to "All died in the performance of their symboli1e the unity Of our, resolve duties as peace officers. Some wrre in that the cause they sen1ed continues gunfights. others in accidents. a nd shall go on for as long as we are .. Some walked bravely into con-needed ... Gates said. - frontations "Ith danger while others The last county officer 10 lose his werce'.wghLunalA>:UC.. Thcirw mmon-life wn-Offittr RicharlFStttd Mt fate was a violent death. San ('lcmente Police Department. •l()ur com mo".' hope in reme~-. On No'. 29. J 978. he responded to brance 1s that their deaths were not in a medical aid call. The person he vain.·· thouaht needed a!>sistance shot him Gates said the slain o fficen in-to death. ...,_ .oor-, • '*"""'..,.,2~11 --& .o-101iai e., 0 21 • ~tf\1 Itel 0.~ Coetl .P.,OW'"'Q ( ""fll['Y l'IO ,... .llOf ... , lll'UtfillfOlll tf(!\fbl# "'""'' Cl' ·~,,.. nwnt• """" may be ''°'~ .,,, •' 'Ce< ~ P.-"*'°" ol cop;1.g111 _,., \. What do you like about tht Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your mesiqe will be recorded. tranlCribed and de- livered to the appropri1te editor. The same 24-hour 1n1werin1 tervice may be usecho record ~ten to the editor on anf topic. Contributon to our Leum column must include their name and tekphOM number for vtfi(acation. Tells us what's on your mind . • S11urdol) ll'tO &llt>Oly " you 00 llOI ,.,.... '°"' 'OPl'C>.1 ''"'·"'~ 10 am eM ;q.11 copy_. °'~'° COUNTY TO HIRE AIDS COORDINATOR ••• From Al AIDS victims arc gay or bisexual males. Three percent arc from another h1gh-riskgroup in- travenous drue u~rs -compared to 17 percent n2tt1onw1de. Reported cases of AIOS arc ex· peeled to increase from about 300 toda) to 1.425 bv 1990. Of the 600 or So WJ.rivang. 20 ma} need convalesccnt-.. home or hospice care. 60 could~_guire in-home nurs- ing services and another I 03 n'ta) have to.be hospitalized. according to the plan. /e"111 ••• But finding nursing home space for current .\IDS patients is -difficult. according 10 the assistaTtce groups polled by count} health care staff. Crowding at nursing homes an<f low reimbursement for the care of .\IDS patients make~ them di(ficult to place. food-and-housJng are-other citical areas. arcording to the plan. Man) P3ficms--need help to find housing they can afford now that they are unable to work. O thers may be too weak 10 gu shopping and do houS(· hold chores as the illness progresses. Thr public also must learn more about <\IDS transmjssion both to prevent the disease from spreading and to reduce hysteria that has resulted in calls to quarantine AIDS ''1t 11ms. -Pl.'-arl Jemison-Sm•Ui. prcs1<knl of ACTION. a 1111-)Car-old coalition of publit' and private agencies that <kal with AIDS patients. said the plan wu a good beginning. 111 Unbeatable Chri1lllla1 Ba111in ATOMIC AL-7 SKIS SALOMON 3~7 BINDINGS SENTREK POLES NORDICA 525 BOOTS ALL FOR ONl;'f ••• $ Includes Mounting tool A •ao YALUll · 2831 E. Coast Hwy Corona det·Mar 875-9700 - ._ l