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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-27 - Orange Coast PilotI • TOMORROW: • FORECA8T8 ON A2 lUESDAV N OVE MBER 2! 1q84 LB waste water foes .W·iD a roUnd Reducing levefOf treatment draws 139 letters of opposition to proposal bccau'IC notice of' the hearing was pnntcd in an out-of-a rea newspaper -the San Clemente Sun Post: a spokesman said. "It will be readvertjsed:· said to the San D1eao Regional Water Quality Control Board. The waiver sought by the Aliso Water Managemcot Aacncy would allow it to provide less treatment to sewage coming into its Rea,ional Treatment Plant for a period of five years. imposed treatment standarUs, hu been tentativelrapproved by tbc U.S. Env1ronmenta Protect100 Aaeocy. The regional control board must also approve the waiver because, 1f granted. the agency wlll have to meet the state's less strinaent water quality standards. If given the state's bless.- ing, the waiver request tl\en ioes back to the EPA for final approval. plan wtucb would allo"'. 1.1 to. dt charge wasteWater conwrung mo~ than twice the suspended solids - wute particles -it may now, Posthumus said. By LISA MAHONEY ottMO..,l'lletl .... Laguna Beach foes of a plan to reduce the level of treatment of waste water dumped into the ocean off Aliso Beach won a delay }.fier fl ood- ing authorities with opp<fsitfon. Coast The skipper of a boat that struck a buoy, killing five people, st Ill faces poss- ible criminal charges./ A3 The Bean and Grain Warehouse In lrvlne has been nominated to the National Register of His- toric Places.I A3 :·:·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·: California Artificial heart transplant patient makes his first request -a cold can of beer./ AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:~·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::::::::·::::: Nation Regan's tax proposal would see 78 percent of Americans pay less or stay t~ same./ A5 · One girl died, the other 11ved, buta hospital switched the Identifi- cation of the two.I AS .::::::::::::::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World A British diplomat Is slain in Bombay by unknown assassins./ A4 .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::·:::::::· Mind&Body Do you know the dif- ference between a back strain or sprain?/81 ·:::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:::::::·:·:·:·:·:::::·:::::::::::::::::::: Sports All-CIF 4-A water polo selections have been made and special honors have gone to Newport Harbor's Andrew Lawson and Corona del Mar Coach John Vargas. /C1 Marina Hlgh's Vikings are in the CIF Big Five Con- ference football semi- finals, and Fred Jordan is the Dally Pilot's Player of the Week./C1 Ocean View and Corona del Mar High basketball are getting ready for the upcoming season./C1 Entertainment "Bullshot Crummond" is a hilarious satire on Brit- ish crlmebusters at the Laguna Moulton Play- house/83 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Business Retired Orange Coast real estate agent hopes to clean up chauffeuring dirty laundry. /84 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Busine~s California News Clatsifled Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Mind and Body National News Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sport a Stock Marketa Tetevialon Theatera Weather World Newt 82 68 A3 B8 A4 C4-6 88 C6 C3 C5 82 B1-2 " f..4 A6 81 83 A3 C3-4 C1-3 87 82 83 A~ A4 Meeting 1n San D1cio Monday. the Bruce Posthumus, water control regional Water Quallly Control board associate engineer. ".We'll be Board delayed action on \he Aliso sure to have our 6a~ covered on Watcr~fanagcmenrAgency's request 1h1s." A new hearing Is scheduled for for a waiver of secondary treatment • Jan. 28. and voted to extend the comment . Those wanting to join the fray have• period through the end of ooxt month until Dec. 30 to send their comments ruck's trip cut abort " The waiver, offered on a one-time bes1s by the federal government to allow coastal treatment elants to avoid meeting expensive federally The public ap~ars , .. over- whelmingly opposed' to the agency's Dunna an Oct. IS pubhc heanna. South La&una resident Jack Sktnnu expressed concern that reduced wastewater treatment v.iould be harmful lO sw1mmen u.sjng Altso and otht'r area beaches. (Plea.M ... WA8T&/A2) 'Police hunting masked killers Mesa man gunned down on HB porch: probe brings a rrest --T--- By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. o.117,... .... A 23-)ea.r-old man was shot to death by two masked men on the front porch of a Huntington Beach home Monday night. and hours later a man who hves at the restdence was arrested on drug charges. Jo.eph Dennie, 19, of Placentia ahow• a Coeta Meaa police officer how the truck he wu drlnn• •truck a traffic •lfnal at Falrvtew Road and Fair Drive Monday and wound up on ita aide. Dennie waa tranaportlng 105 wooden tablea from the Orange County Fair.round• to a rental center In Placentia. No one wu Injured. The dead man. 1denuficd as Ronald Ides. 23. was shot once in the head while he stood on the front porch of a home at 8291 Lambert Drive. Huntington Beach Lt. Jim Walker saic.Ll:ic....dcscnbed Ides as a telcv1s1on repairman who had been living at a Cost.a Mesa motel. Walker said eariy today officers (Pleue eee MUR.DER/A2) Updated Fun Zone may hide the cars Develope rs planning underground parking for Newport project By BETTY PORTER Dellyf'll04Cotr~I The Fun Zone al the Balboa Pavilion 1s~ going underground to build the parking area needed to meet Newport Beach's planning require- ments. 8111Ward.1he city's senior planner. said 1hat Fun Zone architects su~ mitted an application for "a new concept which includes a parking area four feet below street lever· at the landmark Balboa Pavilion site. The new plan will provide 61 parking spaces -49 more than the initial 12 spaces the city Planning Department turned down last week. Not only docs the new plan provide more parking spaces, it is esthetically more attractive than above-ground parking. according t9 a spokesman. .,.., ..... ,.......,~ ........ Private lnvaUCator Walter Goode durlnt Saturday'• hunt. Investigator says deputies bungled search for Laura ·1 did my level best and lgeta bunch of ba d-mouthing' By STEVE MARBLE ottM~ .......... '\ pn,ate 1nves11gator wh o was tired after leading a weekend search for Laura Bradbuf'). the hllle Hunl· ington Beach girl behcvc-d k1dnapJ)C'd. toda~ charged that authontle!. ha'e mishandled their '""es11ga11on and have made him the scapegoat But relauves of 1he missing 3-\ear- old questioned prl\ ate deter II' e V..alterGoode's momc~ fortakingon the ca..e and said 'It appear'> he wa' more interested 1n free pubhcll\ than finding the girl "He's messing around v.tth tht· llk Of a little girl here and 1hat'<; JU<;I nol fair." said Eileen Winter\. the m1o;<;ing child'<; aunt. Goo<le. though. \>31d he 1<; lx'1ng made into .. a fall guy" b) authortlll'' frustrated with their lad. of progres\ in the !'l \·week-old case. "I 'oluntcered m) t1.(Tle and effort ;ind I get locked in the teeth tor 1t " said Goode. a pnvate investigator from Orange "It's a good lesson. I'm never going to help anyone again ... Goode was fired by 1he parents of the 3-year-old girt following a week- end search 1n Joshua Tree National Monument. a remote deS<'rt area near Twentynine Palms where the &Jrl was last seen Oct. 18. The blonde. brov. n-eyed girl ap- p;irentl} was k.1dnapped from near her parent's campsite. possibly by a pot-bellied. middle-aged man wuh shoulder-length graying hair and a strawbern<olored beard flecked v..11h gray lurda' ·s search. v.h1ch drev.. onl> a fraction of the 1.000 'oluntec~ (,oodc had prom1~d. v.as descnbed as a "fia~o" and a "media circus" b) au1hon11es v.ho said thn ordered the ..earch halted latr Saturda' .\uthont1es c;a1d \Orne member" ot the 111-preparcd "oluntt'er part' <ohnv.cd up w11h gun<; and that in two instance!.. 'oluntct•r, lrrspas'>("d on pm ate prOJ)C'rt\ ">.in Bernardino C ounl\ Shcnffs <...ipt. (1ene Bov..hn. v.ho 1s in charge ol ,) la\k fo rce a'1<;1gned 10 the case. ,,ud that Goode'<; 'olun1eer search (Ple&H •ee LAURA/ A2) The revised plans will be reviewed by the Newport Beach Planning Commission at its Dec. 6 meeting. Developer George Yavar's plans call for rcdevelopmen1 of the once famous but now dil4',pidated amuse- ment park area w11h a mix of fast-food establishments and retail shops. The Planning Commission's approva l has been snagged o n the issue of parking. which could be smoothed out with the revised parking plans. Ward s:ud Mesa students aid starving Africans hould the Planning Comm1ss1on approve the plans Dec. 6. the City Council may still elCCl to review them before they go before the state Coastal Commission for consideration .. Co ta Mesa High School students reached deep into their pockets to raise S900 to help the starving v1ct1ms of drought-stnckcn Afn~ Acungon a suggestion by Assistant Pnnc1P.3I teve Pavich. the student council organized a donation dnve the week before Thanksgiving that collected $827. much of it cominJ in during the last ft'~ days of the dnve I he <>tuocnt lc.tJcr!> 1hcn added fund!> from their council budget 10 make 1hc check an e'en S900. "I admit I was a little surpnscd b~ the response:· Pnnc1pal Frank ln- fus1no c;a1J "We tend to become a httlc insulated and forge t about things outside our own little worlds It 's a good foehng to sec that people arc again taking interest in these 1!)sue' ·· A Patton-like comeback for Valley's George Scott lf any city should hove a fountain. it's Fountain Valley, nght'! The idea 1 n'l new. In the mid· 7Ch. nn effort to rai5C fund<1 to build a fountain wa begun. Rendenngs ..,.,ert drawi\.and plans were made. Then tht' renderings were helved and the plan were foraonen Half·hearted at· tempts at malung the fountain a reaht~vt' 1nct been launch~. but ciull t ·,no fountain Now, years later, talk of bu1ld1nJ a fountain In fronl u( II)' Hall IS bclD& heard Rf!in. t1d it's no 1..oin 1dcnct> that the 1 ROBERT HYNDMAN PcoPu IN THl NEws t~lk rtt\lmS 1t 1hc umt tune corec ott rttum' 10 the J>ounta1n Valley ll) Council follow1n1 his narrow ' victory 1n the No\ 6 elcr11on Remember Grorac ott'l He nin ror the C'1t) t ounc1l bJd. 1n 1969 dunna a tonny recall dTon tt wu upPoscd to defeat the ma)or nd he did , 1t 1umt'd out. he 11'-cd the ( it) ounc1l w much. and the Clt) ·,voters hkcd eorat'enoua)\ he tuck around for nine mort c " Then 1n l <n . he Joined 1n the nu:e for the Rcpubhc~n nom1na11on for 3 I al \tale ,.ate scat. !\ man n m John ~ hm1v "WM ( eee aeon /A2) ' lntu)inu acdm Pa' u:h thl' \tu dent actl\ 111cs director. v.11h gt•111ng the donation dn' c rolling ·· te' c got thl' idea v. hen he heard news of the situation in .\fm.i ·· lnfusino ~1d .. He v.as prem toUl hl'lJ b\ 11 and sugge ted to tht' ~tudt•nl council thal the~ do something .. The council organ11l'd a pubhul\ campaign that included ncv.'I update' Geor&e Scott 11n lhl' !amine dunng thee morning hulk11n' and on the puhhc ad~ s \\ \(t•m r hl'n. thn d1stnbutcd COllCC'· ·;. 11on laO!> to eac.h ol th<' home rooms the l>(:hool'c, I '00 \tudents attend dunng their thi rd du~ penod 1 he chc-f'-v.as '>("nt Monda' to the .\fm..an Rthct Fund throngh the .\mc-nC'an Rt'd ( ro'is office in nta .\na Man held in Coast gem scam 8)' T£VE MARBLE Olllleo.117""4 ..... \ m3n ~ho 1drn11fit'd himself., a k"1~h rtfUJC'C from Lhe "°\tet l n1nn . ha bc(>n c h.ifit'd with 'Clhna a lal~ diamond nng lor S~0.000 10 a "le""' Po" Reach aul·tmn hou\t l)(-tC'\ 11\C\ '"'id the-. arrc tcd f ehx Prokof'('I H anrr lcam1"' ~ ,, a 'IU'fl<'\ t 1n 'l1mil r ~11~and·\\\l1 h rnn 1oll\ 1n Ore on 1 na' and "'4<'" 'or'-( It) l a'lt month. t>rokopc1 reponcdh (Pleue ecc !fBWltORT / A2) j A2 * *Or ngo Co t DAILY PILOT/Tunday, November 27, 19M _..... ____.. Wounded clerk in critical condition I hl· ( O)la Mc~ hquor 'itorc clerk. -.hol u1 lhl' b<tl'.k b) l\.\Oarmcd rob~rs ~~ luted 10 rntu.:'11 but ~I Mt" rnnd111on this mornana at Fountain \ alll'' ( ornmurul\ Ht1'>p11at Dol 1u1\ "'"''l' \\.'hcJukd loda) to ll'ffi11\l' J hulkt f1om 1he \hcst of f ha' \oun 24 uf Orange who rcpo11N!ly 1~ the o n ly w11nt' to Fnda) 's holdup. C'o'>lll Mt"su pohce hnvc no new leads m the robb(ry. ac~ordina to Sg1. 1.A-nnas o c;t "We re till wo rking o n 1t, but unfonunatcl), "'C l\a"c nothing ntw ... he !Wlld. Polite ~ud Frida~ that 1wo bhu:k men apparently cntl'l't'd the Sir C'harlcs Liquor Store o n Bristol S1rce1 at about 7·40 p m.. 110lc.! an un.- dclcrminl'<.I amount ot ca\h f1ortl the rl<gl'lter tlwn )hot Aoun :u do~ ran.gl' I he "'ouruil'd derk ..el oil the Stl1rl'\ ulurm to akn poltn:. Artukovic said too ill for hearing l O'l \N(illl ~ I .\PJ -.\n a1- 1ornl'\ tor alkgl·d '-a11 war cnm1n<ll \ndrl1.i \rtukm ll 'Kiili in mun d<XUln\'nh 'vtom.1,•\ lhat the ~+,ear­ old 't ugo~la' cnugrant "as "tou 111. 100 1nlirm. too lll'Pft''>!>Cd and. 1nnHTlfX'tc:n1" to l·ndurc: C\lrJ- d111on prrn l'1.•d111go, \nornc\ { 1Jr' I k1\l hman lilcd a 11w11on to ha' l' .\nuko' ll rcka cd CONTINUED · STORIES Imm cu~tod} on thl.' eve o f a 'ilhedukd hearing toda} regarding 't ugosla' 1a·s reque!>t for cxtradi11on of the man reputt•d to huvt' been the n01onous "Butt her of the Balkans " The Yugo\la' government. which "'an1s 10 If) Anukov1c for murder. ~~she ""d" rt''iponsible for tht' World \\ ar II '>laughter of somr 750.000 Jl'\.\S, 'l\·rb .. Onhodo>. ( hns11ans and g~ P'll'' "htk ht· <;c:fH·d a!> u \.'.abinet man1'itcr 1n thl' Na11 puppet \tJtc of ( rtMllJ \rtuhn ll "htit~ntcrC'd the l n11t.•d ~tatcs 1llegalh 1 n 1948. '' \Bid to be the h1ght·,1-1anl..111g '"ar n 1m1nal II\ 1ng in thl' l fn11cd Stale\ Ht• ha'> kndcd oil tkrun a11on dTort\ for 35 \l'Jf\ MURDERINHUNTINGTO:i,~·· F rom Al arrn'ltcd < ra1g .\u\ltn \.\. addell. 20. a lahora \\ho 1!> one ol three people ren11ng thi: Lamlwrl D1" c home. V. Jddl•ll "a' .irri:<,led 1111 \u'>pac1on o f DO'>'>C<.'>1on ol nart1ll1l \ lor \ale \\ alkcr 'aid The arre't -...a., matk ,11\er narcol1l'' oflic:ef\ o,earchcd the home and sc11c:d manJUJna. drug pararhc:rnalta and a r11\\dl'red '>Ubstanll' thal \\d\ \llll tx·•nti <1nal\.tl'd l'arh 111da~ \\ <1lli.1:r ,.11d I hl' f)Olll'i: spoh·\man ... aid no l hurge\ hud been likd aga1n\t \\ .1d- dcll 1n l.'onncc11on "•th the c,laying \.1110da' ·~ shooting d(·ath ""a' the l..ill.''>l mcident 1n a recent string nl 'aoknt cnml'S 1fl Huntington Beath ttcfon· Monda~ n1gh1\ '>hooting. ll untangtun Beach police "'i:rc JI read \ 1n" est1ga11 ng two horri1ndc'> ..tml '"'l' a1tempti:J murders -all rC'ported 0' e r the past l\\U weel..'I V. al lo.er -.aid lhl'I c apf>l·ar'> to tx· no lonm·cuon among the 1nc1denl\ hu1 noted that '1olen1 en mes somcllml''> occur more frequent!~ dunng the holid<l\ \cason. Monda~ 's sla~1ng "·1'> reported at about 7 p m. \.\. 1tne\'4:'> told police that ldl''> had JU'>t elm.en to the I amhen f>n,e rt'\ldcncc with a mak acquJantance. Walker '>aid. Three othl'r f)t:ople "'e re ouh1de the home at -1.h~ 11mc apparent!) Just lea" ing. p Walker \J1d W1 lnt'\'ie'l ll!ld pohti: th3t lwo men "ho had lx·l·n h1d1ng 1n the bushes b} the house then Jumped out and ordl·red the r":oplc on the porch to be qu1c1. V. 1tm''>'SCS told police both men \.\Ore""'' mac,k<. and at lea\t one ""3!> arpied \\Ith-a small cahtx:r handgun Onl· of thi: masked rnl'n then shot I de~ m the head Walli.cr ~1d. and the two fkd on toot i.,:o getawa) 'eh1de "'as seen -\pparl'llll\ no a11cm pt "'a' -mad\' 10 roh thl· peopk at thl· home. according 10 Walkt:r H l' said Ides died al thl· \Cl' Ill'. apparent I} bleeding to death I k \a1d 11 "as not 1mmed1- atel~ kno"'n "'h~ ldl''> ...,a., v1\111ng the home. Thl' polill' \poke,man ..aid officer!> "'orked inlO tlw mght tntcrv1cw1ng t•1ght peopk-who "'ere at the home ""hl·n the sla} ing occurred -four "'ho "'l're inside and thl' 1hrcc who "ere outside along \I.Ith the man ""ho am .. ed "Ith Ides. Walkl'r ">aid narco11cs officl·rs ob- tained J '-l'arch warrant after thl· '>hooting and d1scovercd the drugs and paraphc:rnalta. He said tha1 led tu thr arre\t of V. addcll. "'ho wa., one of the t'1gh1 people known to Ix· prc\cnt \.\hen the <ihooung cx:rnrrrd The othi:r !>l'' en were relea'>l'd a lter que'>- nuning Thl' pohn· 'lpoker,man <oatd ll.\u othl'r rentcl\ \\ho ~II'><> "'l' al the hornl' \q'rl· not l)t l:'>Cn t "ht•n poll ct• arnn·d Jilt! \\ :ilkcr ..aid 11 "'"" rHH 1mmcd1atd\ kno\\n wht:thn lhn \.\Crl' prc'>l'llt Jt the umc ol till' 'lho1111ng. \,kcd 11 \1onda) ·s '>la~ 1ng \\a!. drug-rclatl'd. \\'ulkq \aid onl:r, "You uin't rule out 1h:i1 rnsc,1b1l1t) ... Thl· c;huoling ml urrrd a\ Hun1- 1ngton Bealh 1nH''>l1gator\. \.\l'rC cun- 11numg their prutx·, of t"'o other hom1nck' and t\.\O altemptl·d murdt•r'> reportnl 11H·r the paM l\.\O wci:k' •On Nm. IX tin.ml 1al con<>ullar1t \1el Dula' D\'>on 'O. was found '>tahtx·d tt; dt'ath in h1'i 1hrce-'ltOI) <:ondomin1um in I luntington Har- bour •C >n Ncn. IS 1K-,ear-old nll'd1cal suppl) rnmpan) n1anager H1abeth ~1a\ Hull~lhne1der'c, nude hod) wa., tound strangled in thr bedroom ol ha PJrk\l<ll· l..ine apanment •On I hank'igl\ 1ng Da) a 14-)CJr- old bo\. ""hll\l' naml' \\U'> \\1 thhdd. Y.il'I .,hot l\\lll' 1n H un11ngton fkad1 < entral Par!.. • (} n I r 1 d ,1 ' D oug I ,I\ Hrandtman. 2X 11t V. C'>tman\h:r ''cl'> '1ahb1:d t\\lll' 1n thl' back dunng a hra-...1 in lrh' Park in lfunungton Beal h. Both lirandlman and thl' tl'l'll· .1gl·r .Hl' 11:u1' l'rtng from lhl'll Y.(>UOd'I WASTEWATER FOES WIN ROUND ... From Al In add1tmn. th\· hoard "'a' <leluged \\ 11h kttcr'> regarding tht: agcnn ·., \\,11, c r n:quc't. nearh all ul thi:m nh1nt1ng Ill the plan ·\\ ot 'v1unda). the rnntrol board ha' ren·1,cd I W kners on the '>uhJi:ct and. o ther than th!l'>C from the .\h<,o \\ a11:r ~anage- 111cnl \gcnq and onl' area chamber nl lommercr. all the lorrespondl•nu· " aga1n\t granting the "a1Hr. Post- humu<, '>llld .\nd t\.\>u member' ot agcnq -1hc < 11) of I aguna Bea<:h and the Emerald Ba' \en KC D1stnu -ha' r alr,o gone on rernrd agam~t rcduung the le' el uf 1rca1ment Laguna Beach ( It) 'v1anager Ken hank .,a,., that. although Cll\. c;e"'age '' <,cnt lo the C oastal Treatment Plant Jnd apparent!} won't be subject to reduced trl'atment. ""'c are con- lCrned for the ocean and th\' people u'>1ng the ocean:· Fran!.. \a\\ he ha<,n·1 ..ccn am \tud1cc; 1ndu:a11ng less 1reatmcn-t m1gh1 harm ocean hfc o r people "'hu ""''m tn the waters. bur the <•I) ( ounc1I decided to tali.l· a taut1ous attitude nonclhcle'>s. Other member'> of \11anagemen1 .\genl) roro Ir' me Ranch .\h'>o V. att•r include El Lo<. .\II sos. \.toulton "•gud and '>outh < •>~1<,t { 11uOt\ \\JtCr dl\lrtCI<; Hill \uh·n1k. m.1nager ot the \\atcr managcnwnt agi:nq. ha!> not rc- turned 'ri:peatnl tdqlhOnl· call., from lhl' Dail' Pilot In J 1982 1ntcn ll'"' at thl· ttml0 th1: .1g1:nc:~ wa<o prcranng the "'Jl\l'r n·qu1:\I ~uli.en1k <ia1d redun·d trt·atnwnt """uld 'a'e $400.000 J \l'Jr ( omrnc111' on lhl· ..... 11\Cr rl'qucst m,I\ Ix· J1rn ted to thl' \\ ater l)ualtt~ ( un1rul HoJrd. 'lan 1>1cgo Rl'g1on . 61 '14 \If ''"on ( 1orgl• Road. \Ulll' 205. '>an D1l'go C a 9.:! 120 NEWPORT BAIT-SWITCH SCAM ... From Al nllered to sell a real diamond nng tu {'mPk»ee'> of La J olla .<\uc11on (ral- kne'> 2"4.:! We\t C oa'>I H1gh"'a) "'ho had the gem Jppra1.,ed and .1grel·d to make thl· pur<.ha'>e. pohle '>aid Hut Prnkopo l.1ter witched nng' .ind kit the auction n •mpan) a nl·ar- \\orthlt''' piece ol u1\tume Je\\ lcr~ I >1 I Boh \tl:H'O' 1,,11d Prol.opc1 "'ho.,., ht·1ng held un ~''' 01/CI hatl ha'> pkadcd 1nnou·nt to ~rand thi:ll tharfl,e\ and 1c, wl to ..tppear Dl'l 1 1n Harbor Mun1upal < oun 1n Newpon fkac:h for a prd1m1nar) hearing '>tl•\l·nc, \aid pohi.( had ht1lc hope of finding the man until dc1cctl\ e'> karncd that a group of ,u.,prttl'd rnn an1SI'> -.ill cla1 m1ng tn ht· rrtugee'> from lhe ')q\ ICI l fn1on -had been picked un 1n !11<, .\ngdc\ E:mplct\l'\'\ ol thl' dUlllOn hOU'>e '11:v.l·d nh<1tograph'> ol lhl' ml'n ..rr1:\tcd in l O'> ·\ngcle., and wne ablc 10 P!tk oul the pcr'>un "ho had allegt•dl) p: .... wd 111T1hc fa ke diamond. \te\l'n\ \;ml Prol..opt•/ "·" trJn<,frrrcd from I u<. \ngclt•\ ( II\ l.111 Ill Orangl' ( OUOI} Jail a ltl·r dt'll'l 11' l'\ oh ta incd an arrc!.l "'arrant \tl'' l'n' nplainl·d I hr det1.'lll'l' '><11d Prokope1 al\o " ,.,anted in Portland Dalla<. and :\l'"' 't ork on grand 1hdt charge~. - \tn l'n' '~11d 111 one ta'>t· lhl' man purpuncdh .,old J fa ki: rug and an anothn allq!l'dl~ \Uh\ll1Utl'd J hra\'i cwn for a 'aluabk gold r1J1n he'd 1n1crl0\letl OU\1:1\ 10 LAURA INVESTIGATOR ANGRY ... From Al p;1rt\ an·omph\hl'd n111h1ng :.ind "a' lillk mort• lh<an "a nwdi.1 1.1rlU'> .. I urthn Bo\1.-hn '>Jld hl' halted the \t',lll h lx'lcJU'>l < rohdl· v.a., relating 1k1.111, 11t the tJ\t' 10 thl· prt·~ ... dt·ta1I<, flo\\1111 tl.11med toulcl' lll<ld\Crkntl) lw h,11nllul1011ur O\\ n Hl\ C'>t1Kat1on .. I "r \ l\lllt I turm·d .1rnund hC' 1( ''""'l 1 "d' nn tlw lciud\f)('aki:r rnJ~ lllt' .111111111m1'llll'l11' 111 thl' I'll\\ -\,lld \\ 1nlU\ c 111••d1· IHmn t'r 111d,1' t hargl'd the \hl'rl fl ' I ll·partnwnt h:" m1\h,10dl- 1ng 1h1· Uradhul\ lil'l and \a1cl 1111., Ian rl'lu"K·d to fo llcm Ufl nt•w kad'I 'hill the \oluntcer' 11J1C 11\c•rt•d dunng lhl'H '>t'.1r1.h I h1·\ ·, 1• 1111,h.1T11tkcl till l .1'><' ::ind t l1l' r1· .II r .1111 t h.11 \ ~<11 ng 111 he ·,po,1·ct \11 thl'\ tll'l ldtd to m<1kl' me rhr'larwg11,11 "Cmmk,J1d "ldtdm) li'\ rl ht''! 1•1 h<'lp .ind .111 I g<'I ,., a h1111d111t hJd-m11111hing It ' hurt m<'. n '>hull rn' h11\ln1·" .111<1 11'' hurt m; l,1p ,f\ Dally Piiot Delivery la Guarantffd , ~ lrj .... fl: Ji r .. ' ... t~ "\\'hat harm dad I do'' What did I \tr!:" up''" Goode ~1d "lfa,e the) lound Laura'' Ha'e tht') lound the krdnapf>l•r'' r ht'} don't ha\e an}- lhtng.·· Rov.lan <,aid hie; team of 1n- ' cs11gator'> has done ('VCl)'th1ng poss- 1hk to '>Ol\c the crim e. He said hundrl·dc, of leads have been follO\\l'd .ind that c'el) tip ha\ hecn in- H'\t1gak'ti wt1h tCimplete ..enousncsc, I k al\o d1<1puted (1oode'<1 as<;ertton thnl hl' did not follow up lead' 'developed b\ the pn vll tl' dctet'll\'l' Rn""l1n 'aid the 1nformatwn provided h> (loode wall tX' 1n- ve<>l1gall'd lh1., "eek. •\ fam1h fm·nd 'illld that Laura\ parrnl\. M1k<' and Patt} Bradhur). ar<' in .. ,l·clu\1on" a nd arl· fighting bad coWs.ilic) caught d~ng Setur- da' 0'i \earch \.\'inter\. who ha'I allcd a\ a \pokc<,pcrc;on for the Rradbur) \ . ..aid tht· dt•t'1.,1on to fire Goock wa\ based on 1hc· farn1h ·, kl'ling that the pn\ate 1n\ 1:\llgat111 hJd "11' erstcppetl" h1\ dut1n and did n111 makl' shi:nlfs dcput•l'' 3\\,IJl' 111 "'hat lead<, he was follu" ing "I miked w h1 m } esll·rda} and told him hl' wa::. no long('r on thl' case:· '>ii 1d '.\<I ntl:r\ "f Cir 5.0ml' rl'a\On he rl'IU\l'\ lo alU'PI that. but hl' due~n·1 rt·alh ha'c mu1..h chu1cc ·· < rOfldl' \aid hl' '>llll ha' not hl'ard lrom the Bradhur}\ "I he la\t tinw I talked with them \\d\ 'lunda' and they d1dn'1 'l<ty .1n,1h1ng ahout \.\anting me u tl tl\c l3'-l' .. ( roode \aid "I thank lhl' sheriff \lrong-armed tlwm an10 getting nd of me "I not grn 1111 to Ml<1 '' I he• fo m 11\." he adtkd ''I'll nt•q·r do that. I JU\t feel o;orry tor thMTI " -; W mtc·r' trrmcd (1oode'' '°' ohc- ml: nl 1n lht· \Can h "an unfonunal<' dl'>trallaon from "hat's 1mponant - hndm~ l Jura .. ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/942-4333 Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher CleHlfted edv•rtl•1"9 714/942-Sf11 All other d•pertmenla 942-4321 MAIN OFFICE Frank Zlnl M.maging Ed1lor Karen Wittmer Advert1s1ng 01rec101 .. ClrculeUon Te .. phe>Me Ao1emary Churchman • Contro llPr f."( ,, f 1 ., c11o,.1..,..,-f J 1t C:f)!titA M"" (,A .t~r• 1UP' 1 ... AQCl ~.,r,t1 '"'''""' by i:.,...,..,., S• !', m. 1N,. OJI ,,,. ,, •,(1 """'''{t ,,,. C>•~ ~,· n. '. ""' •if" ~t 4 (O'Y..t,...•'1 "• ,..,._ r ~ • l•.rM .. '1:, ''• :.-•'II" c;.c... .. "~""°" eor..r ..... T•~ ..... t • ••• jlUl.il!M-.1 'llor~y ti'< 4fc loi,)$1 "'" .,,,. •_.J"ty "'"" MJ-4.m 1 1~HQ1at ...... Robert Cantrell Production MMAQer Donald L. Wtlll•m• C1rculAl1on Manager I t J •Oly A .,..,.. . ...,,""" '""'>Of " 1•,-l •'" M~ tlf\IJ ~y f ,._I • 11• 1 •~ i;oen• l'l 4t ,U() ..... , n~. ,,,..,, I 1 JI • II ( IA M""O l,11, f, e ~~1(1 VOL. 77. NO. 332 WEATHER Damp and drizzly skies due Skies wm be damp and drlnJy through Wedneeday motnlng In Southern California. giving way to 1eattereo cloud9 In eome ar••• but 11111e aunshlne The National Weather Service predleta hight In th4t low to mlddl 601 Wednesday In Loa Angelet and the valleys. Lowa tonight will be In the mld-501 In Los Angeles, ond 48 to 52 In the valleys. Beacties will have highs of 60 to 65 after overnight lows lrom 45 to 55 Along the coasl. the outlook calla for rain likely spreading southeast tonight Partly cloudy Wednesday with lhOWerS ending lrom the northweat. Not at cold tonight High• Wednesday m99lly 60 10, 65. Lowa tonight 45 to 55. From Point Concepllon to the Mexican Border and out 60 mlles -Inner walers. Southeast winds tS to 22 knots tonight then shifting to weal 10 to 20 knots Wednesday 1 to 3-foot westerly swells lncrea11ng to 3 to 5 feet Wednesday Rain likely tonlghl Partly cloudy Wednesday with a few morning showers ending from the northwest Outer waters Southeast wind.a 15 to30 knots tonight Winds ... { ...... ~II r r "'" ~· .,. " l shifting to northwest t5 to 25 knots Wednesday. Combined seas '••',. ........ • , •• ·• .•• 8 to t2 feet tonight and Wednesday Rain llkely lonlght Partly ---------------------cloudy Wednesday Calif. Temps "·-·· 61 35 Jae~--1'& 52 Ai·•-61 3e U.S. Temps Sen El<wn.,dono eo 37 ~ 34 29 Se11 0111<lel ee 31 ""Ken ... Ctty eo 32 HIQll tow preap11111on for ,. noura San JOH 58 3.4 HI Lo l uVegu . 411 31 endl!IQ 11 6 a m lod•y Senl• Ana 8!1 37 N9W ¥0fk 58 10 8a11entt.kl 61l 40 Alb lily 56 25 Oliltl>Ome Cllr se 36 Eu• ... • Sa 52 Stnle Cru1 63 40 Albuqu .. Q'I"' 35 n Omen• 48 30 l'rMnO 55 •s leh<>41 vauev 36 01 Am•••llo !>() 11 Orlendo 77 58 UlneaSI• !>() 21 McnotltQ(! 46 oe Phllao.IP'> .. ST JO loe A..-GS SI Allenia 65 52 ""-• se 37 Oeklencl !>6 !11 Extended Allanhc City ~ 36 Pill= ~ 34 Puo Rot>le$ SI 40 Au11on 14 52 Pon ,Me 55 2e A.cl eiun 47 u 8elt•mo<• 61 29 Bwm4n11titm 11 63 Por11and, 01 48 42 AeOwoocl Cny 57 52 Var1al>49 '40UdlrteH lhtOUQh ,,_004 Provldenc:e 64 25 Reno 38 30 l°'ll ou11y wlndt ThUt..:lay a11d l'u-Bllmarc~ 34 24 RalefOPI 87 38 Sacr11menlo 62 49 day (;onUnued COOi Hr,a 111 601 Sol .. 37 24 8otl01• 62 38 Reno 38 30 SallnU 58 49 0-n'Olll '°"'' 4(k lhtOUQ Mid ">O• St lOUlt ll2 SI Sen Diego 83 51 Bu Hain 63 40 St Pet• T arnpa 18 82 SanFranct9CO 57 S2 Cespe< 2• 02 Sen t •kl Cllr 36 23 Senle Batbat• 61 36 Gl••• .. tl•J< s I.. 64 SS San Antoruo 74 51 S1oe111on '1 4Q Tides Cf\eflftloi• w v 7J •3 Chtttolla ,_ C.. 6S 45 Sen Juefl PR 86 73 Cheyenr." 73 10 SI Sle MWll 47 37 TODAY Chl<.l{IO 64 r.3 High, IOw, precipltthon IOI 24 hOUtl S..C:<l<IO 1111111 112• • m SJ Clnetnna11 66 51 Surf report endtng at 5 pm S..cond low 1 19pm 0 1 C~ond 83 47 Batllow Mi 36 Colum111a SC 6• •3 81Q 8MI' 38 O!> WIEDNHDAY Columt>u• On 63 40 LOCATIOM am '""" 8'ahoC> 46 18 fwt411tQh 3 0 4 • m l, Conc0<d Ill H 63 20 Hun11ng1on llNch 1·2 poor Blylhe 59 40 f~lf k>w 8 40. m 3 4 ()eltb-1'1 Wor•" 112 42 . C•lellna 90 47 Sec;ondn~n 122.lpm 48 Et Pav. •!I 24 111-.Htlty ~ 2-4 = long BMc:fl 64 31l Second'""' I 24 Pm 03 1'.,tbtnh• 01 11 .o!h S11ee1 "'-!>Ott 2-4 F.,go 42 26 22nd Str9el. Newl>o<'I I 3 good Mon<OVla 65 33 flagt1att 26 -0• 8alb08 Wedge 1·2 POOf Mon1 .. .., 56 40 """ Mii IOO•y II 4 44 I> m 111419 Ml WHton S4 27 Wllllroittday at 6 37 • m and .... •11•1n LagunaBMen 1 POOf Grend Aap1<1s 63 64 San Clement• 62 39 al4 o pm 1·3 tau N9Wl>O'f a..ch G•tll 1'1111 28 12 Wal• l-p 80-61 Onlatto 81 33 MOOfl Mii el 9 25 P m •-Wed,... JecuonM• 74 63 $6 38 day al 11 5-4 a m and Mii al 10 26 0 m Swell CN<ecllon eou1n-1 PllM Spr"'OI CONTINUED STORIES SCOTT INV ALLEY COMEBACK ... From Al ·\ lot "'" hl-;1rLI and wn11e n about "id11111t1 alter th.11 But not so with \)t tlll '\1.hm111 got all thl' m11ne' and the fl'\I of 11\ g111 all thl· heanaches." ~coll "'"'no" thank 111g hat·k on his Senate h1J \dm1t1nlh hurned out and an\lllU'> tor :i rl·turn to a le<.s-puhhl' hk \(·0 11 did not run tor rc-elect1on w lhl· u1unnl "I nn·ded thi: lhanle to rclharge m~ hattl'rll''>. I didn't do an) thing for Jbuut four )car., -nothing polit1- l'311}. an> "a':· Slotl '>a id, But \mil rnuldn'1 nd hrmscll o f poht1c:s l'nllreh. 1-k \ta}ed invohed \\Ith the C hamber 1>1 ( ommerce. lhe OM NI < luh the Jauces. thl' Lion) < luh and oth1.•r lommun1t} group\. and he 1-l'pt an l')t' on the l'OU nu I "I '>lJrtl'd 111 \l'I' .1 )lraduJI \h1t1 lo a more d1' 1dl·d C 1t\ < ounul." \<ott '>J\'> "l hJl0 \ re:ilh \l.hl·n I Jt•t:1dcd I "'jnll'd tu l llm1.· h.1l k .. l hl· 'i.:!-)ear-old independent 1n- 'uranl'l' ugtnl rtll)Ulltl'll w t another l·ampa1gn for o tliu· Om· 111 tlw lir\t th1ng' 'it oll reallied "a" 1ha1 11 "a<; gmng tu take more monc\ tu '" n in I 9X4 than rl d ad I 0 )ear'> ·l·arher He '>UHi hl· ~pent onl~ $2.300 1n the 1974 C II} C'ounn l campaign I hl' hall Im 1h1'> )Car's race l'ame to\ I 1.000 t-1 1\cnort\ pauJ oil ho .... ner. wtth a narrow 11 S-\OlC \.\IOOIOg maretn lHl'r third-place t1 n1sher Jim Petnk1n. "ho rcportl·dl) '>pent more than twice a~ much "Rut I wa., confidrnt I'd win:· he '3)'> "I had l"O ad' antagc!> For one. I had bel•n lhC're before and people rcmemt~:rl·d me. And 1v.o. I ran an WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 excellent C3mpa1gn. I walked the \treet'> and talked to people." Scott al!>o steered clear of some oC 1he worsl poh11cal mudshngtng Foun- 1ain Valle) has ever seen. Challenger Pelnk1n and three-term Councilman Marvin Adler exchanged accusation~ and sharp denials for wl'ek\ before the election ~dlcr said later that 'icott 5.Urel" benefiued by staying a"'a' from the disputes. D1-.putr\ arc something Scott doesn't 10lcratc. He sa)'> one of h is strt·ngth'> 1\ his ab1lil} to resoJ\C d1fTcrence'i and wants to appl) those 'kill'> on the Cit) Council "II the ( It} Counc1l 1s d1 v1ded. the cit) "'II be d1v1drd. We don't want that lo happen." Scoll said. ··1 no11ced "'hile campaigning that people in Fountain Valley really hkc the way things arc no w goan$. I 1h1nk thr) want the ( 1ty Council 10 make sure the\ continue to run smoothly." s·cott says one of thl' biggest issues Fountain Valley now faces 1s the que~llon of how to work wtth de- ' doper<> and landowners to prom o te lhl' andu'itnal development tn thr ('II\' i-1 1., \olut1o n: "Brang 'rm all together at the table. Let's <111 down and talk and ho t g.ave up until we have something." That approach has ..crvcd him well all his Ilk Scott says. "People who know me know that I can argul' with the best of them . But I can argue 1n way 1ha1 isn't de- rogatof) ... he says. "I think I have a God-g1,cn abilll) to gel along w11h people." T hat ahiln~ coupled with h1) athlctll c,k1ll' hl'lpnl larr) Srnll lrom Phoenl\. i\r11 lo < aliforn1a an I 11'io "'hl·n hl' l'nrullnl at Ventura (Junior) ( olkgc "" J "J'f..l·tball and hawball pla}l'r rn;1111ran~ 111 ph)'>ltal l'Jula- llOn I k l.1ll'I al ll'IH.kd < al-Po t} \an Luis Oh1,po \\ l1l·rc Ill' addctl halhelor'' and mu~ll'r'\ dt·~recc; m l'.duca11on I k luught at ..t 1'1smu Bl'3l h J u111rn I ugh Sl hool .tnd. I.tier. at :1 1f a\\th1111ir t11gh '>c:hooL .\tter that tolluv.ed a "''l'n·'.l'ar \llllt ll•ach1ng ~outh' at <!range Count> JuH'ni,._ Hall •\I ht1111l· '°lltllt \I.;)'> C'QU..tll~ hu<,~ rl·anng eight lhtldren. lfr tradl·d tht• da-.~room for 1hc hu<11nl'S'> ollhi: ir1 1975 but remains atll\l' \\Ith )OUth 'iportr, orsan17a- tlOn!> and "l'\etal group., hclpang the hand1caprt.·d His ellort\ dunng h1' C II) Council )car\ l'arnl·d him the n l) ·., Dis· tang1mhed ~l'r\lt·e Award. thi: H u- mamtanan \\\ard from the C'ah- forn1a A\StK'1Ut1on of the Phy 1call) Hand1rnrirt•tl. the Pres1dl·nt'> Club award from Jefkr'ion Standard l 1fe lnsurame < o and 01hers In tar t. e1 rahanel 1n h1\ Founla1n Valk' in~urann· ollice is cr~1mmed w11h plaque' and othl'r award\ But l·nough ot re'ilmg on one·~ laurels. "Jo\\ that he·, rc-elctted lw"' about that rounta1n? "I'm gwng to do at.'' he '>a}s. "Two organ11atHrn\ have alrcad} \leppcd fo~urd v.1t h ut](.-r<; 10 help rlll'ie lhl' fund'i It "on't cost taxpa\Cr\ a pcnn}. I Lan tl'll ~ou that .. fh1) 11me we're not gomg to qutt Whal do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at lefl and your message will be rec·orded, transl'ribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-bour answe ring service may be U'it'd to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letter'i c·olumn must Include their nam e a nd telephone number for verification. r"o drculation calls, plea e. Tell us what's on your mind. SHUTTERS CUSTOM QUALITY SHUTTERS Designed, Finished Installed I l 31 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY: •• AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! can (714) 548-6841 or 548~ 1111 HEIRWOOD MAIUF ACTOllY 19n Placentia Avenue e Costa. Mesa. CA 92627 f. 't . Assault prevention classes set at GWC otTcr~n :~)(,ul1'cferevent100 and education prosram wiU be ipon ° en West Collqe Dec. 4 and 6 under the Stud~~:h•poftheCollcge Health Services and Associated of vi~:;~~!hcd to assist in the prevention and recosnition ;in a~ I UIC av1~r. the free Pf'Oll'lm wit bcain ~ 4 with Cott S4~ t preve11on and self-defense seminar in the fi '-enter from 6: 30 to 8:30 p.m. ind minars sc~~ul~d throu&}l the afternoon of Dec. 6 OOI u~e Domestic Violence at noon, Profile of the P .en e_r at 2 p.m .• Assault and the Media at 3 and Assault adrtd~ention a~ 4. Call the Health Center at 89S-8379 for ttaon;il 1nformat1on. Bethlehem •tar dJacaued .\ l"-O-hour program that attempts to answer the aae- uld quc~t1on "What Was the Star of BcthlehemP' will be prcscn1<.·d aturday at Orange Coast College in Cosu f~esa. ~taningat 7 p.m. In Room 214ofOCC'sChemistry >ll1ld1ng Juel Levine, academic consultant, astronomy expert and co-Juthor for ll"te television series "ProjccrUniverse .. "'"I tonduct the pro~ram, whiph ';Viii be repeated Dec. t4. \ilnm~1on 1s S4 and information 1s available at 432-5880. Vi ctorian CIJrit*tma• •lated Solitude on the beach r he Huntington Beach branch of the American \s<;uc1a11on for University women will hold a high tea and ~ \.1c1onan Christmas preview Saturday. from noon to St 'OP m. at Chnst Presbyterian Church, 20112 Magnolia A loneJoaer take. ad•antace of a break between the weekend ralD8 to •et a little ezerct.e on tbe beecb. Oona11ons of SIO will go to the AAUW educational foundations program which awards fellowships to female ~cholars. Reservations arc reqoired. For ticket information call 963-7093. ' Family probl~m• •tadled The impact of fam ily problems on children will be the top1l of a sen es of discussions beginning Friday at Golden '"-e~t ( ollege in Huntington Beach. <.ia1l Nugent-Wallace, director oflhe Orange County C oahtion Concerned with Adolescent Pregnancy, will rnnduct the three-lecture P.rogr-am. Friday's topic will be ''The Family as a System.· Other subjects will be "Pregnancy and Birth" Dec. 7 and .. Death and Dying" Dec. 14. The seminars will be held fro m 7 to I 0 p.m. in Health Science$ 131 at a fee ofS9 per ..ernon and participants may register at the door. Call 895-8750 for further information. Bazaar to ald animal• Orange County's AnimaJ Assistance League will lOduct ns Christmas bazaar Saturday at the Fountain Valle> Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave. Handcrafts, toys and ornaments will be offered as "-Cit as homemade pies and calces. Those wishing to donate other items should call 978-PETS. All proceeds wi ll go to the league's humane welfa{e work The ba1aarwill be open from 10:30a.m. to 4p.m. in Hall A of the center. Gallery event at college Gallery Affair. a fund raiser for the Golden West Collese Fine Arts Gallery. will be held Dec. 4 on the Huntingt on ~ach campus with a reception in the gallery from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 1 Continuing through Dec. 19. with galluy hours Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., the event wall feature American crafts and fine an posters for saJe. Posters from the best artists, museums and galleries will be available, according to gallery director Darrell Ebert. Further information may be obtained by calling the gallery at 895-8783. Youth club plans •••P meet The Girls and Boys Oub of Fountain Valley- lluntangton Beach will hold a swap meet Dec. 8 from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. at the club, 9191 Pioneer Drive, Huntington Beach. New and used items wiU be sold, and a special section wall be designated for children vendors. Any child age 12 and under may sell in this section. Those wishing to reserve a space at a cost of SS may do \o by calling 964-1171. Admission is free and further information is available at 964-4526. Tuesday,Nov.27 • 7 p.m. Huntlogtoa Beacll Ualoa His' Scllool Di tr let District Education Center Board Room. I 0251 ) 11r~1own Ave. • 7·30 p.m. Newport-Men Ualfled Sc~l Dlatrlct llJrllCr ( ommunaty Center, 425 E. 18th St., Cosla Mesa. Faye Gooch Spiter, daughter of a pioneer family, died Friday at her Newport Beach home. Stle was 88. Born an Pico Rivera in 1896, Mrs. Spacer was the I 5th child of parents who sailed around the Hom then drove a team of oxen to their new home an California. Purchasing land from Gov. Pio Pico in 1872. the family was one of the area's first valencia orange growers. Mrs. Spicer studied to be a cone~ violinist at ~YTaCL!SC University in New York, where she was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. Married to Walter Spicer in 1925, she and her pusbaQd hved in Santa Ana for many years before movin&.10 Newport Beach. A member of the PEO Sisterhood. she was also part of the Santa Ana Ebell Club, Cameo Philharmonic Associates and the Assistance League ofNewport Beach. She was a member of the Corona del Mar Communaty Church. Mr. Spacer died in 1972: Mrs. Spicer is survived by a son. Walter L. Spicer of Kentfield, Calif.: two daughters, Harriet S. Allan of Carmel and Carolyn F. Burke of Boise, Idaho; a sister, Leona Nowell of Mill Valle): nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Corona del Mar Community Church. Internment will be al Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Donations in her memory may be made to the Blind Childrcns' Center in Los Angeles. Hoag Memorial Hospital an Newport Beach. the Corona del Mar Community Church or the chant; of one's choice. Pa ul Nissen Paul Nissen, former assistant pub- hsherofthe Daily Pilot, died Wednes- day in a Newport Beach convalescent home. He was 76. Mr. Nissen. who retired in 1969 after 20 years with the newspaper. spent the early years after retirement traveling with has wife. Dorothy. and enjoymg has free tame. has daughter Sue Hemington, said. He had been ilJ for several years, she said. Mrs. Nissen died in 1976. As assistant publisher, Mr. Nissen was responsible the newspaper's advertising and circulation depart- ments. Starting with the old Globe- Herald in 1948. Mr. Nissen held a number of management roles before the paper was absorbed under the Daily Pilot mast. !kforc.moving to Orange County, Mr. Nissen was publisher of the Richland. Wash., Villager. Previous to that. he was a public relations aide for the government's Manhatten Pro- ject, tb.c . nuclear bomb program, during World War ft. Mr. Nissen is survived by a son. James of Costa Mesa; four daughters, Joan Starr of Las Vegas, Sue Heming- ton of Laguna Beach and Linda and Greta Nissen of Newport Beach and one granddaughter, Marla Hoover of Laguna Beach. Mr. Nissen was a member of the Neptune Society. A funeral mass 1s pending. George Morrison Jr. Graveside services are planned for retired television director Gcorae D. Morrison Jr. of Laguna Beach. Mor- nson. 60, died Nov. 10. Born in Coronado, Mr. Morrison attended the Un1vers11y of Southern California and was graduated from the Pasadena Playhouse. He served in the U.S. Navy prior to World War II. Mr. Momson was associated with Fox F.ilms in Los Angeles before becoming assistant director of the television senes Hawa11Five0, Route 66 and Family for KTTV. He was retired at the tame of his death. Mr. Morrison as survived by a brother, Davis W. Momson of Laguna Beach; two daughters, Faith Warwick of Newberry Park and Deborah Johnson of Gaithersburg, Maryland; and two grandchildren. Katy Rose and Mauew Warwi ck. A graveside service will be held at the NavaJ Cemetel') an an Diego. No date has been set. Faye Gooch Spicer Margar et Ingr a m Funeral services were COQducted today for Margarc\ Grace Ingram of Costa Mesa. who died Saturday at Hoag--Memorial Hospital-after-a lengthy illness. She was 74. Mrs. Ingram. who was born 1n Brooklyn. N.Y .. had lived an Cosa Mesa for the past 20 yers. She 1s survived by her husband, Maurice J. Ingram; a son, James A. Ingram. also of Costa Mesa, and five daughters -Margarel Fgances Maddin and Kathleen Conte of Costa Mesa. Teresa A. Campbell of Sunland, Maureen H. Tonell of 4.rcadia and Nancy Ann Corey of Garden Grove. Another daughter. Diane Flack. preceded her in death. AJso surv1v1ng arc 14 ~nd­ childrcn and two great grandchildren. Sc'tvices were held at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. followed by interment at Pacific View Memorial Park. Lacie Ball Services were held Monda> for Lacie Rozella Ball of Costa Mesa. who died suddenly at her home Wednesday at the age of94. Mrs. Ball. who was born 1n Vir- ginia, had lived 1n Costa Mesa for the past 25 years. She was a member of the Harbor Fellowship Bible Church of Costa Mesa. Her only survivor is her husband, George Ball. Funeral sen aces were conducted at the Harbor Fellowship church ""uh the Rev. F. Kenton Beshore officiat- ing. Interment foUowed at Glen Haven Cemetery in San Fernando. Sports car smashup kills driver on Coast Highway ment Police said someone smashed 1n the side of the car. Lacuna Beach The owners of two cars parked on the 600 block of Park A venue wctt the v1c11ms of an apparent hit·and- run accident Monda\ afternoon. . . ' Pohl't' assisted the Laguna Beach A Teus man was killed and his passenger critically injured early 1oday when their sports car ik:ldded out of control and flipped end-over- cdo at least twice on Pacific Coast Highway JUSt south of Corona del Mar. James R. Schmitt, 4~ of Houston was pronounced. de d a~ Fountain Valley Commumty pttal trauma C'COterwtfen: he was b p- ier following the 2:05 a.m. acadent, eoetaMeu A. 1 ()-year-old Fountain Valley a,jrl was arrested Monday afternoon fo r allcacdly stealing S.879.~0 worth of clothina and merefi.and1sc from the Nordstrom's store in South Coast Pbza. • • • \ { osUl Mesa man suspccu his cx- roommote or a reponed theft of authorities said. Pbloyed Henton, 33l ?f Irvine was taken by helicopter to Mission Com- munity Hospital in Mission Viejo. He was underaoillf emeracncy surgery late this momma for critical head injuries, hospital officials laid. · Schmitt apparently was driving the Dauun 300 ZX at a biab rate of speed when be losl contrpl of the vehicle on I' sharp curve a'bout a mile south oT Cameo Sbo~ accordina to Ken store wearina i $23 jacket he had not paid for. Acoordina to the police report, Pedro Cuenca Peralta told security ,uards he went mto the store to buy sweaters for bis children. He had been drinkina. he sa.id, and foriot to take the jacket ofl'beforc he left the store. • • • i1' car batttry was rcponedly stolen from • car parked Sunday on Adams Avenue. • • • Daily of the Cahforn1a Highway Patrol. Daily sa1d the sports c.ar skidded sideways for nearly 300 feet, became airborne and then rolled at least two times. Both men were ejected from the vehicle, be said. Althou&h there were no witnesses to" the accident, Daily said Schmitt idenuTtcdhimsclfas the driver before be died. on Pomona, nonh of 19th Street. Thevictim said the suspect -de· scribed asa white male in h1scarly40s -exposed himself to her as he rode by on a bicycle. Newport Beach A tennis racquet worth $200 and two cans of tennas balls were tolcn from pubhc tennis courts on San Joanquan Hills Road • • • A small amount of ush was taken Fare Department 1n ext1ngu1shmg a bou!.C fire unday evenrng on Catalana treet. The fire caused about S3.250 damage to the one-stor) wood-frame home. Cause of the blaze is believed w be newspapers which wert plan~d 100 dose to a noor furnace . a fire department spokeswoman ~ad • • • Pohee responded to suspmous rc~rts that telephones ~ere not being answered at a Glennt)'re treel bank Monda-. moming. But offieers discovered the bank was openning a usual. tb(lugh th e phone 5)Stem ~as not. • • • A l'lllll)' parrot sccn perched on a parking meter Monda\ af\cmoon on Mermaid Street attracted the atten- tion or police who found the bird's owner in\1dr a nc-arb\' rntaurant eating lunch BantlnCton Beach A month after one of the worst boatiq accidents in Oranae County history, county proteanon said they still bavc"Oot decided whether to file crimiD&I cbalteS ..-inst the sJcippeT of the veuel. V1rl Earles, 28, -.as the pilot of a 20-foot ski bo&t that slammed into a moorina buoy ofl'Seal Bach Oct. 28. Tbe early momma accident left five peope dead and four others injured. · Police said a blood sample drawn aft.er-the ICCideol revealed that Earles bad a blood-akobol tevcl of0.11 - sli&htly bipet' than the level at which a motorist is presumed tntoxicated in California. But under state law, that level docs not ncc:aanJy apply to boat operators. . The 0~~ County District Auomcy's office had Wd a aecis1on on whether to prosecute would be announced Monday but now bas delaytd that an- nouncement until Dec. 3. There was oo explanation b the delay. Earles. who BS badly tlljured tn the accident.. bu flied S5 millioii cliims aaauw the aty otSeal Ba;cb..lbe U.S. Coast Guard, the Army Corps of£ncincen and the Navy. Such claims are usually forerunners to a lawsuit being filed. Dana Denton. Earles· attorney, said the buoy bis client struck was unli&hted and not vuible on the dark, moonless morning of the acodcnt. The Seal Beach City Council rejected \he claim this month. The other claims arc expected to be rejec1eel Irvine site nominated for historical status .\ h1stonc East Irvine butldina bas been nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. · The 1895 Bean and Gram Warehouse and its 1949 concrete silo extension were approved this month by the California nominating committee. Backers or the project expect federal acceptance and listina within three months. The lrvtne Historical Society has worked since 1981 10 ha\e the remaining bwldin~ from the ori&inal town of Irvine prcSttVed. Historic f"CllStnUon of the warcbouie. located near Sand Canyon Avenue and Burt lane, will secure a tax incentive that wtll help cconom1cally Justify preservation of the area. now known as East Irvine. "East lrvane as the only intact agricultural shippina center remaining in Southern California and one of the two most important sites on the Irvine Ranch -the otbe!' bCina the Agricultural Headquanors on Irvine Boulevard," said Judy Liebeck, president oftbe historical society "11 is one of the most important tustoncaJ sit.es in Orange County as well." The J Ra; Dc'elopmeot Co 1s undertaking the m~or renovation project. Adaptive rc--use plans for the area include a 150-room La Qwnta motor mn. mcorporat- ang 90 rooms from the concrete sdo extension. .......... pcny fmm the trunk of hit car. ~h a calculator and a jacket ioiethcr worth abol4t S480 were ta.ken latt C\unday or early Monday, the \1c11m said • • • A TV valued It S 16S was liken from the master bedroom Of I home on San Marino Coun ul"day cvc- nif\S. The victim cold Police lhe bufllar mu11 have entered the home throuah the prqe dunna a bnef blackout. from a petty ca h box at law offices on MacArthur Boulevard. • • • A re11dent of the 1 QQOO bloc~ of Lures reported Monda) 1ha1 som('- one forttd open a front window to bUJ'l)anLe ha home. The I in- cluded an S800 dot and furniture wonh S2, IOO. Blut cata power . · Soathera Callforala MIMD workers lD8pect a l ,400- poa.nd 8teel ll4 tlaat wu ll::a9cked looee bJ aa -d.erlJ'Oa.Dd aploeloe la an el.ctrkial nalt tluat left 1,450 C... ..._ caatomen wttaao.t power at abcMat S:15 p.a . llOD4a,J. Power wu rmtored to &11cutmaenbf7:45 p.a . T1M blut OCC1llTed on Palmew Jut eoatll of h.Dllower. It appaftlltlJ occurred wben a crew blt an und4'1'1)'0Gnd line nearby. A.boot S90 an petty cash was 1>0rtcd stolen from an office on ~own ('enter over lhC four-day fhanksaivana w~~e~d. i\ lb-year-old man was annted \lond" e~~1n1 at t~ Mal'1hall's ,iott a Iler alle-cdly ~lk1n1 out of the t • • A woman waulna in• parked car told poli« she was the Vtctim of 1n indecent uposun: unday af\cmoon A pocket watch wonh S600 was stolen from the top of a drc ser in an apanment on the 400 block of Promontory Point Dn"c. • • • About $4001n damage v.as done to an lsuiu coupe parked in a park1oa tructurc 11 the Par'k Newport aoart· .. • • • meone brokC' 1n10 the Radin htttc tort. I 5976 pnntdale 1 •• Monda> n11ht b)' Pl)'U\I OPM' thC' fronl door The lo 1ncfudC'd "om· outC'rl ..-.onh SI 60 M Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueldey, Nowmb9r 27, 19M British envoy to India shot to death . . bombl BOMBAY,lndia (AP)-A Bntish a.m.,accordiqtoBomblypobcund office. Hewa1h1t by 1wo bullet1,·one sponsibililY for. bomb 1:5 Slat lhe u .s. retaliatory . DI diplomat ridina to work in hiscarwaa the B,ritiab Hilh Commiaaion in New in the temple and one in the heart. annua~ conference of . <;on-in Lebanon was-planne shotand killed today by two aurunen. Oelh1. .. He was pronounced dead shortly .servauve Pany of P.nme 1 &er indudjna111eHlone-ro...iper,pot.tc. "8olnbay• poltce.. oommilliOMr, •A«•rrival al Bteech Candy Hospt· Marpret Thatcher; Ft~ ~~ilh!od-----~ said. One invcst1ptor sugiested the Julio d'Sbeit'o, told reponen there w. an that attack. British officials si ~ Irish Republican Anny mi&ht be were t"4> uailantt and aid Norri& Jn Bombay, the Maharashtra state have said they feared renewed IR ret• responsjblc. was ap.,.rently shot with a 9mm homc1teretary, 8.K. Choupule, aaid terror attacks, but no threat to foreian TO ...::.. -t"be 'U.S. military recently made dea.Hed plans to Percy Norris, 56, appointed deputy automatic or scmi~utomatic run. Norris was shot by a man who taraets has been cited. tabatory bO ina strike in Lebanon in case the American and hi&h commjssioner 10 Bombly a Police said thn:ic shots were ftRld at escaped on foot. fn London. Mrs. Thatcher was British embusiea in Bein.It~ under terrorist attack, The. ~ubi,na~n Post month aao. was shot as he was beanf Noni• 11 his car alow"'1 down to take Accordina to a dttcription rel~sed reported "deeply shocked" by the reponed in its TucJday editio s. 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Lincoln Avn lrvlne 14805 Jeffrey Road Suite f Mlaak>n Viejo 24000 AhCt8 Parkway SP :l4 Or•nge Town & Country 777 S Mam St S111tA 11 Snyder who has pleaded innocent to charges of molesting bs 9-year-old daughter, officials said. Following a closed hearing Monday befort: Juvenile Court Commissioner Gary Polinsky, Snyder slipped out a back entrance and dashed into a waiting car when he s~tted a news photographer. "He was advised of his rights ... he entered a denial," said Deputy County Counsel Nick Gregory, who rerresents the girl and the Department of SociaJ Services, which brought the civi action. Death Hught for gay murder •a•pect. LOS ANGELES -The deatb penalty will be sought if two men charged with slaying three homosexual prostitutes art: convicted, a prosecutor said. Two other men arc charged with single murder counts in the case. Deputy District Attorney Rita Stapleton said Mor1day at a pre-trial hearing t~t she would seek the gas chamber for George Godfrey, 42. a part- time motel clerk and Robert Ormsbee, 20, who is unemployed. SIJJp with 62 aboard •lnting SAN FRANCISCO-· A frci&}lter with 52 people on board was taking on water in rough seas earl y today as at struggled to mue it to port before sinking, authorities said. U.S. Coast Guard Seaman Paul Gardner said a 482-foot Indian ship, the Ratna Klrti. was taking on water through a four-inch hole in its bow. The vessel was about 250 miles off Cape Mendocino, where gale-force winds and 2~foot waves were handcring rescue operations. Gardner said it was possible the ship wo uld sank before it reached San Francisco Bay. ae.ert bike race traU 'clean' BARSTOW -A cursory look at a small part of the Barstow-to-Las Yeps motorcycle course showed that rain washed away most signs of the race which environmentalists feared would damage the desert, a federal official said. But the Sierra Club_ said it will continue coun action to prevent next year's n.1n of the race, which lured 1.200 riders Saturday on the 140-mile Mojave Desert course. This year 849 riders finished the race. said Ed Schneider of the Bureau of Land Management. Domlnelll health delay• rullng SAN DIEGO -Uncertainty over how well J. David Domioelli is recuperating from a stroke has prompted a federaljudge to postpone ruling on the jailed financier's competence to stand trial on fraud charges. After listening to two court-appointed psychiatrists who examined Dominelli, U.S. District Judge William Enright on Monday said it was "inappropriate" to go fo rward with trial proceedings at this time. Mllllonalre '• •on'• trial begin• LOS ANGELES -The long-pending trial of Henry Hamson "Ricky" Kyle btgan with a prosecutor claimang Kyl~ killed his his millionaire father to get his estate. The yo unger Kyle, son of Four Star lnstemational president Henry Harrison Kyle, shot the cider Kyle "to obtain his father's money and his father's estate," Deputy District Attorney Lewis Watnick said Monday an opening statements to a Los Angeles Superior Court jury. A wealthy Texan, Kyle, 60, headed a $100 million empire that included apartments, restaurants. dairy farms, coal mines and a bank. WOR LD Top Soviet mbJuter •tUl allbJ6 MOSCOW -Defense Minister Dmitri F. Ustinov, who has not been seen in public for two months and reponedly has been hospitalized. missed the op.:nin& of the Soviet Parliament's fall session today as offi cials proposed higher spending for defense and technology. All other members of the ruling I 2-man Politburo except Moscow Communi st Party chief Vik tor V. Grishin, who is in Mongolia, filed into the ornate hall of the Kremlin Parliament, or Supreme Soviet. to the applause of 1,500 deputies .. <\' .... C'AIRO, Eaypt -Egyptian authorities, workinf with U.S. narcotics agents, seized aoout 20 tons of huhish aboard a ship an what a U.S. official today described as "the lafJCSt sinaJe haul of hashish ever n Egypt and possibly in the world." Thomas Dolan, a U.S. Drua Enforcement Admirustration official, estimated the street value of the bashiah at about SSO millfon, based on the Eayptian street vaJue ofabout $2.500 for 2.2 pounds ofhuhiab. I•nelu attack IJlerrllla IMlw BEi RUT, Lebanon -Israeli afr force jeu attacked Palestinian auerrilla bases in Syrian--controlled eastern Lebanon today. Police aa.ld seven oeoole were k.illedand nine wounded. Fiveofthedead were PaJestiniansguerrilfauftd two wert: Lebanese civilians, accordlna to a eoHce statement lsaued in BeiNt. lt said all those injured were Palestinian auerrillas. American, W. German lleld IJ011fa6e MANILA, Philipp1nes -The U.S. Embusy today received a note demandinJransom foran Americao and a WcttOerinan reported to have been kidnapped on by Moslem rebels on a southern Philippine Island, the emz said. S1 kesman Allan Cro,han aaid the cmbaM received the note thro the maYi°but declined to elaborate on its contents. tiliplno military authori said earlier the rebels were askina for the equivalent ofS25,000. Colombu dra6 bombU.. till• 1r0m•a BOOOT A, Colomb11 -A bombina outside the U.S. Embusy here appears to sian&i a new terror cams-ian by Colombian dfUI tnffickeh aimed at haltina a cnckdown on marijuana and cocaine 1mup11na to the United tate1, an embassy source said. The 22-pound dynamite bomb killed one woman aod Injured 1i1 men, all Colombians. Monday af\emoon. Twelve da)'I earlier. Colombia-'• drua traffickers -who operate a multi-balhon dollar buline -threatened to kilJ five Americana for every Colombi.an extradited to the United tates on dNtchaqa, U.S. officlats 111d. As a result of that threat, the State Dcpenment ev1cuated the families of ht cmblssy emptoyect to the United Stata, the embassy sourct Lold the Associated Pre ton Monday.Families of other employees hive been asked to return to the United States on a voluntary besls. ' ; Artificial hea tsaid working well today LOUISVILLC. Ky (AP) -l·orty- ei ght hours after ret1l'1v111g u per- n1ancnt anific1al h~rt, Wilham J l\l hrocder was breathing on h1s,own fi1r the fin.t ti me today and was able to ;1\k lui. doctor whether the heart wa~ work mg and when ht· rnuld ha vc a can of beer. Jn his lirsl nm~ting w11h 1ht· p1e'><i. 1>1 W1l1 1am < DeVnc'i, the \urgcon who implanted ttie pla'ill~hcan. also .,aid this morni'hg that Schroeder rnuld be ahle lo lcaH' the hO\pllal a' \oon a\ before < hrntmas William Schroeder \I 6 am toda}. ~hrocdcr \\ti\ rl'rel\ ing the pol) urethane and metal ll'OIO\t•d from a re'ip1ra1urforthc first hean ~unda:,.. but DeVneHa1d 1oda} lime '>Int<' \unda)' \ opcrn11on and tha1 11 had become dear b) I rida} WllS final!\ ;ihfl' It) lalk Wtfcn lhl' that ')d1.rocdcr W3\ OOl going lO breathing tube wa'> rl·mm l'd from h1<. <.un l\.l' the \.\cckcnd thruat. l>cV11cs .,,11d \\l..ed "'hen &·hrocdcr might be ~chnx.-tkr's fir'>I \\Ord'> \H"rt· ... I~ ahk lo IC'ave 1he ho<ip11al. lkVne'i thl' heart workin~all right" I' 11 gmng \a1d .. , hope before C hmtmas, bu1 I 10 do on}th1ng for }oil" m h:rm., of th1nf.. that's very op11 m1'\t1c on m> ad,anc1ng re.-.earth. l>l·Vne' '•11tl pan .. ''I'd hkl· <1 rnn of lx•t•r ·· lhl' \urgrnn \kan"l11le. doctor'> at Humana Regan tax plan cuts deductions 78 percent Of lLS.J:axpayerS WOUid .~~---' f111r('T nd \tmpltt I lOm· pltcatcd un cock. dopuon o( w1<1c· their tax bills cut or re mai n the same ran&Jn1 chanat' \\ould mark thr \ hiwst overhaul of the '>stem since WASHINGTON (Al') -The Treasury Ocpartmenl°'> drumattC overhaul of the Amcnc:an tu '>'>tcm would slice federal income ta" rate'>. do away with a vanety tif deduction~ and double the perl>onal exempt101110 $2,000. administration offic1al~ said T reasury Secretary Donuld Regan was unveiling the plan. which needs the approval of President Reagan and the Congress. later toda)' It would retain the deduction for mongage interest on t<lJ(payers' pnn- c1pal residences but hm1t 10 $5.000 the dcduc11on for all other mtere'>I. 1ncludrng that lor mongagcs on ~cond or vaca1111n hon :'>. ~1d the offic1al<1. who '>poln· only on the cond111on the)' not he 1dent1fied . MorcO\er. the} ~aid the plan would rap the ~pcl·1al adjustment enacted m 1981 io largd, compensate for the so-lt'all<'d .. mama&t' penalty." the income 1'1' came into bcina 71 I hat choose Ins two-cuner couplt''I )t"ars ago. exclude a ma.um um of $3,000 from rhc Repn plan center\ t111 a their taxable income. "mod1fird Oat" tu prQJX>~I for In all, thcoflic1alHIUd 78 Jlt°Tt'Cnt or 1nd1\'1dua1 .. that ~ta1h~ the number ind1v1dual tupayer!. would S« their of tax rates and end' many dcduc.:- incomc tait payments faU or .hold lion~. exclusions and credit\ A pure <>teady under Regan' "nearl y year-flal-l41X plan would lax everyone at long efTon to come up with a better the ~mt ratt , regardless of income, way to tax the nauon On average. and wipe o ut nearly all dcduc11onl!. Amerit:an tnxpa:rers would find their The Treasury'\ modified ptan dips federal tux bi lls foll 8.5 percent. the the ~urrent 16 Lu rates to three. wuh oflic1als ~1d. the top hn1t•keL sliced from 50 percent Twenty-two percent of tupayers. tu 1S pc1ccnt for the wcalth1et mostly tho'IC 1n high tax brackets. t;npa)l'r\ fhc t\.\o other rate~ art' '>(I would turn Q\cr more to the govern-at 25 pcn.l·n1 and I~ pcrn·nt alwn.I ment h> bcinJ !.tnppcd of woy\ to 1ng tu these soun.c't shelter their income from the tax The lo"' est rate c; urrcnth " 11 collector, they said. rx·m:nt But the 00ic1al\ ..aid la\l'" tor President Reagan ordered the 1hu"4.' In lower bracket'> wouldn't Trea ury Depanmcnl in Januaf) lo l11mh lx-lause h1&her pcr!.onal e).- undenake the stud> 1n an eOort Ill l'mpllun't "-'Ould be put in plate tn One gif l died, one survived but hospital confused the two p_rcn lh "l a t wo uld be v1noally eli minated for an)OM I\ the povm y l,e\.cl or bclow " o~ ofracial said. He added lhll somr lo•·wincome tu· pa)crs ~ould fi nd tht'ir tax biUl lumbhna b) 30 pt"rccnt. The plan cal ti for rai1ina tbe !"' rsonar ncmptioo for uxpaym.; 'IJ>OU~ and the1r depeodenll from the current S 1.000 to S2.000, official$ said The amounl for tht" standard dcdulllOn -formtlly called thcuro brad.ct amount 1-would riw from S2,.S I 0 for 'im&)e tnpayens to $2,800; from S3. 7 I 0 for JOIO l ttturm to S 3,800, and from $2,S I 0 for beads of hou\t'hold'I 10 $3.800. the official \aid While man} dcduc,1ons would be \nipped the Treasury plan retain~ the one for mortiage 1ntcr~t on t.u- C)a)ers pnnc1pal re~1dences. \a1d Sehl Ol'dl'r addl·d I kart ln\lltUll' International, whteh Dl·Vitl'' ,31d '-;thronkr had a H'r> ha\ permi<>sion to perform five more 'I'm Pa tty . Pa tty "That's )'Our daughter,' wh) would I ,,11d the 1n)urcd girl 1<> 110\\ 111 fltirh \table night, hnd tx·en g1vl'fl Ile d 11p<, implants, were alread)' screening two not want to believe it wa'O hcr•1 M' 11ood rnnd111on. lo sul·k on anti \\t1uld lwgin lo drink other candidate" for the opcrn11on. Pattv ' teen -ader other altcrna11vc was to bchcvt 'iht· I akl' '>a1tl '>he rarel> left thl' \1dt· nt ~ ~ie8Htttu1th411tl'f-4otl"r· ····-·· -·---· ~tolT1mt"T1ttt:rs~to11d1tlbc'1 mo ....... -..l~ ---···---~·-------wlt"Tt.lead~~ i::alte·satd MOT1dtrt--~·-1~·-~"g1rf-~ncc.-the ilt"\t Schroeder, who remained 10 cnti· the lrft si de of Schroeder's che~t tells both fa milies Dunng those t>¥O weeks, rcla11"l'' dent .. Dunngthat ltme.l hadalltht·'>l' lal rnndition. iuld DcV nl''> that he Monda) after X-rays revtakd that and authorities thou~I Shawn l al..c doubts going back and fonh and Itel'> thl' artiliual heart "lie '>aid he fluid was cont1nu1ng 10 accumulate SIOUX CITY Iowa (AP) -( ol-14 was senously IOJured '" lhc <>umelxx.h al"'a"c, had an ans\\tr ·· tan fl'cl a thumping 1n hi\ ehcst." the lullow1ng a masc;1\e lo'>s of blood lcen Lake sa)''i she <iuspcctcd the acudcnt thal killed Patricia Noonan. r;==========-----===:::=:;;;~::::::;::========; 'urgcon '>aul. and "11\ a lt11lc prnm1-~unda) night. truth. that the injured girl who la) 16 Thl'n the IOJUred girl awoke from ntnt... Liter X-ra)' were "1nlin11el) comatose 1n a hospital bed for two a rnma Saturday and stanlrd both .. I ht hl•art pump " \\\Hking de,1rl'r." \uggcsting that lht· decom-weeks after a t'ar acndcnl wa~ not her lam1hes by saymg. ''I'm Pall~ Pall)· hcautilull) :· lkVrn.•., 'imd pn\lng blood and fluid leaking from daugh ter. But \hl' pushed thO'>l' Patt)·· IJ<K tor'> h<id Ix-en'") ing \t hn1<•d1.:r 'urrountling ll<>sue~ had been re-thoughts aside Oflic1als said Monda\ the\ were had le'>s than a \\l'l'I.. lo I"' hdurl' mml'd said Dr \llan M lans1ng. ..When the authorities tell )Ou. 1n1ngtodeterminehowthl'1dcn11t1e't o(thl' two girls had become confu..ed Letters, money sent to girl burned by would-be rapist SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -A Christmas stocking .stuffed with letters and an anonymous $5,000' c11shler's check are the ways ~eople showed their sympathy for a teen-age glrl whose face was seared to the bone by an acid-throwing kidnapper. The check from a North Holly- wood address was among $8,000 received Monday by a trust fund for Cheryl Bess, a 15-year-old . San Bernardino High School student. About $20,000 has been raised so far, with donations coming from as far as Pennsylvania and New Jersey, he said. "One man called from Kansas City and was crying on the phone. He said he had a 15-year-old daughter named Cheryl," Malmberg said. Malmberg said others 1 have been volunteering aid to the teen-ager, Including a Los An- geles foundation that usually grants the last wishes of ter- minally ill children, and former Harlem Globetrotters player Meadowlark Lemon. who called Monday to arrange a benefit basketball game. The teen-ager is recovering In the burn unit of the UC Irvine She was blinded and left tem- porarily speechless after being kidnapped Oct. 24 on the way to school. The abductor tried but failed to rape the SOQhomore, poured acid on her and left her to die In the ~esert, 12 miles south of Vlctorvllle. A worker at the nearby C1lllfornla Aqueduct caUed authorities. Convicted kidnapper Jack Oscar King, 65, Is being held on $500,000 ball at San Bernardino County Jell. Editors: Donations for the Cheryl Bess Trust Fund can be sent to the San B~rnardlno Cowaty Safety EmplOYNS Ben- efit Msoclatlon, 697 N. Mountain VlflW Ave., San Bernardino. Calif. 92401. .\ car carrying Shawn. Patnc1a and their fa thers collided with a bus, k1ll1ng three occupants ofthl' car The Iowa H1ghwa) Patrol h<1ted them as Patricia Noonan. John Thomas NooQan. 45. and I..:.cn1s Harold Lake. 42 Karmen "loonan. Pa1ric1a·c; mother. \\as notified at 4 a m Sunda) of the mistaken 1dcn11ty. and that the daughter 'ihl' thought was buried alongs1dl' her father was ahve. "It'<, a feeling you JUSt cannot dcscnbc,'" Noonan said Monday. •'"J he JO) IS lx')OOd word~:· Lake s:ud ~he "asn't ccnain of the inJUrl·d girl\ 1dl'n11t~ .die lir'>t lime she <>a" her al the Marian Health C 'cntt·r "It the~ had ~1d to me. ·is Lhat your daughter'1• at lhal p()1nt. I "'ould have ~1d. ·1 dun't know :·· bc(:ausc of thr inJunc<;, bla((.. C)e'>. dried blood and ahra\IOO'> on the girl"!> talc and 1hc ho'ipllal equipment lo whu:h '>he "a" altacht•d Thl' girl slipped 10 and out ol lOnsc1ousncss for tht nc\l "-Cek. and wasn"tablc to talk uolil f hank.sg1vmg Da' Like s~11d. ~ur'il.' Millie W';cofl <>upcn •~or ol th(' rl'hab1htol1on unit at thl' ho'ipllal. ''We'd like to acknowledge It, but I'd feel funny , sending a thank-you letter for $5,000 to 'occupant,··· sai d Llirry Malmberg, president of the San Bernardino County Safety Em- ployees Benefit Association which helps administer the trust. Medical Center In Orange. ---'----------------------- $1 billion cocaine haul seized by cops 'tllC C \ \111 ( \P) P(JliCC who !irrl'\tl'd lour mrn at n dc\l'rl road· hlo<:k and w11t·d I. Ci!)() pound\ ol h1gh-gradl' lOl.llnl' \\011h nn l'\11· mated $1 h1ll1 on \\l"ll' .1lcncd h\ a \atallOOIO(l Jl'telll\t• \\hll \J)lllll'd fn·"h a1rplanl· 1r.tl f..\ nt JI\ :ihandonl'd \liorld WJr 11 .llf\lnP JUlhOrltll'\ said The drug "rt1prx·d 1n rnhm·d ltnfoil w,1 lllnfi<.talcd Monda' when authontll'\ 'lnPJ>l'tf l"-11 1mkup truck\ heading trom thl' <llr\lllp to a ncarh\ 1ntl'f\tall' \.11d lkll'l llH' l 'an\.\ 1ll1<1nt\ ol lhl· f\lohaH' l oun- l'v 'ihcnff., lkpar1nu·n1 [he \ alUC •Uf the l'Cfll\ 131\ crn:atOC ·would tx· at lcn\t a h1llwn:· c;a1d ( hurll'\ ( on rm: a I louston-ha<>ed '>pokcsma11 ~u 1hl' 11.s . c u'Olorn .. Service. •· MQha'c ( ounl\ C h1cf of l>cltl'· ti' cs ()ale L<-nt wa\ checking ~oml· trap hoes on h1'> vau111on whl'n hl· nul1rcd fresh tracks.Ion the din .11r\tnp. "h1rh had lx·l·n U\ed fordrup. traflicking. 'ia1d \\'1l ham\. Lent al\o spotted two trud.!> IO the ilrl'a and \\JS '\U\PI( IOU\ ol them (ailed h1\ olfal·. and dl·pu11es hor. W\\l"d a road grader lo '>t'I up a hlo<:kadt" on a ro<id leading lo Inter· \l:ttc 40., \.11d \\ tllmm\. r our rntn 10 lhl' p1rkup\ -two \mencano.and l\\O Mc,1can<, -wen· arrl'\h:d w1thuu1 1nudcnt "hrn thl' 1rmks reat.hcd the roadblod. \\ii- Iiams <>aid l he coraine wa<> found 1n mtm· than 700-'bnghtl} colorrd < hmtma' tinfoil pat:kl•tc;," Willia ms 1\a1d "I'm no\ kidding when I say that ctth<.'r. It wac; nil rnh1r.. of foil, '>ome red, \Ollll' blue ... ' , spinal stress 2 headache 3. neck pai~ 4. back pain 5 muscle & 101nt pain ' . consultation Free ted iance acceP. M061 insu ~ tu1\ wl\h \iUle as payfTl~~-01.poc\l.e1 ~- 0, no ""' ---· pense B£lG£l Cllll\OPIACllC OfflCf 1755 Qfan&t ~~e .. ~\e 8 842.-8903 cosb tAen 92627 ·~: app•''"'"""' (1(( 1,_. ar:aitl/' II• pr,a.11 c Ho Ctyltel ~. Jvtt •n _,_ MIMtlon of n~ & ,,..o~ fvn lty lnt•M9tlo11olty~no-dftl9,,.n -•t ,,1c .. )'OU CM't ,...., I Learn your les ()11. WEDNESDAY ONLY HOLIDAY INN 3131 BRISTOL ST. 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Goode, a private investigator from Orange. organized a search party of volunteers that scoured a portion of Joshua Tree National Monument for clues to the disappearance of3-year-old Laura Bradbury of Huntington Beach. Well , organized may be ·the WTong word. Reports of disorganization from the scene make the search party seem more like a surprise party. Surprise: Of the 1,000 volunteers Goode estimated would participate, only 150 or so showed up. Surprise -dangerous surprise: Many of them were armed. Surprise: Observers from the sheriffs department found no indication of maps to aid the searchers. Surpri se: The volunteers were ill-equipped for the wea ther. __ --· __ -.But. despite i tsiault.und..des.pi_te..rumblin~ .abau.t..Goodc · s motives, the search turned up a few leads. though none excite the authorities. , Overall, the mission must be considered a fiasco; the Bradbury family even dismissed Goode. who wa~ working for fr~. • The real value ofGoode's search party 1s that i.t keeps Laura Bradbury's name and picture in the news a while longer. It gives us a means to present the story again , in the hope that someone w111 recognize the missing ~hild or the suspect believed to be driving a blue van whom police are so anxious to question. The search also demonstrated to Mike and Patty ~radbury that people care about Laura, that their pain and loss arc shared -if only in a small wa y. The best thing anyone could do for the Bradburys 1s to find Laura, but, in the meantime. it must help a bit to know they arc not alone. Laura Bradbury Suspect Anyone with information about the child or the suspect above should call the San Bernardino Sheriffs Department at (6 19) 366-3781 or the Orange County Search and Rescue Team at (71 4) 828-3200. Expanding John Wayne would ruln beauty of NB To 1hc Ed11or This ktta 1s in repl)' to the notice thal v.a-; -;cnt to all Newport Beach and Corona del Ma r residents with their water bill I refu-.c to accept the idea that Orange County ma) try to transform a local and very hm11cd airport into a major one -and 1hat 1n the very center of our community. Wh y de- stroy wh ole neighborhoods and ruin the beaut) and peace of this cit y., Noise and air polluuon will very quickly t•rodc th1<; whole area. The airport v.h1ch 1s being contemplated now will be in'lu f1k1ent and totally outdated b) the 11me 11 t\ built. If n future popula11on growth JU!.ll lies more plane'>, let uc; bc futumlll, go all the wn' and hu1lt ;1 lnrg<' mcxkrn airport in a wide open area. Let us have monorails above freewa)\. or fast trains such ai. Japane\C. West German or French ra1lwa)s to tal..c U'> to that airport. therefore avoiding more roads. more parking area. more traffic. more noise. more polluuon. Let us Ix' a model for the rest of the country. What th e cou nty is planning now 1s going 10 become a nightmare for all of us who live in this beautiful area. I beg the Supervisors to seri ously reconsider oth er alternati ves. I will persona II} fight such an expansion. 3'> pre~ntl )' planned. by every pos'i1bl<' means J.\( Ql IELI NE SHELBllR NF ( orona dcl Mar Cohen's facts come under fire To 1hc fd11or R1\ hard ( ohcn·, tolunin on .....:o, :! I lcnH''. a lot to be dc\trcd a\ far ai; truth and fact go He decnec; f.1'>cnhowcr lal11ng for the domino theor) in 'iouthca'>t A'i1a Would Mr. Cohen and Mr. I laydco and Mi ss f-onda and "'icnalor Ken- nedy want ur, to bcllevc th at 'iouth Vietnam did not fall to the C om- mun1 ~1c. ac. well a!ii Cambodia and Lao' rind that four m1ll1on people were not murdered 1n ( .imbodia following the overthrow of the gov· cmments there'' He would have U'I hche"c that Dwight Davi~ b'ICnhower did no1 uphold the Supreme < oun'" de· .ci,ion5 on C1HI nght\ i\ppnrentl) there were no troop'> l'nlled 0111 thr Nat1of\a,I (1uard wa, not 1n l 111lc ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I ~ IPf'P' t r • n .. 14"14 • ,,.,, tit• Rock to suppon the 1ntcgrat1on a\ ordered b} the Supremc ( ·oun. Pre-.1- dent Eisenhower had an e'tcmplary record on upholding Supreme C oun dec1s1ons. Richard Cohen al~ blame'> Scna- IQT Josep~ McCanhy'' behavior on Eisenhower's lack of attacking or responding to the Mc<. anh> era. h there not some separation betw<.-cn the executive branch of government and the kg1slative bra nch of govern· mt•nt" And was not the senator a part of 1he lee1sla11vc branch of govern· ment which created the atmo pherc lor McCarthy lO operate 1n'1 I hope you let someone rebut ( ohen·~ wild fn.·n11cd mitcment'i thnt arc not fot"tual and rather inaccurate . JIM 0 BOOM NewPon fkach H. L. Schw•rtr Ill Tom T•lt •• ..,.,.. ...... co.:..... • " f4 • ...,,,.. ' Cr•lg Sheff ...: .. ,.-C•' I . I "TheSlmpson-Mazzoll plan w1uldn 't try to stem lmmtgra_tton at Its source-something that may be Impossible. Its proposed measures are akin to treatlngf)<!numonla with a skin cream just because the patient also has a slight rash. · · . I \ \ \ \ -'-\ ·-l\ \\\ ,\ \' Simpson-Mazzoli bill: License to discriminate With the S1mpson-Mazzoli imm1- grat1on reforms on hold for at least another year. there's time to examine the reasons they m·ver made 1t 1hrough Congrc!>'> -and shouldn't have. In short form. those reason!> arc simple: The proposed reforms would never work. What's more, they would almost cenainly create a caste system in the JOb market. Employers would !ihun prospec1s with brown or cJlive- toncd skin or a Span1sh-soundil'lg name. 1 he ~1mpson-Mazzoli plan wouldn't try to stem imm1gra11on at its source -something that may be 1mposs1ble. Its proposed measures are akin to treating penumonia with a skin cream JUSt because the patient also has a '>light rash. The rash might be cu red. bu1 the disease goes on. The planned reforms would have tried to cure 1llegal 1mm1gra11on by c.lapping cnminal penal11es on em- plo)'<.'rs v,,ho knowing!) hired un· documented workers. And the burden of proof was to Ix' on emplo)'crs of illegals. who would have 10 '>how that they had no way to know th<.·y had hired an untouchable. That plan was s1m1lar to one that was ( aliforn1a law for about a month in 1973, dunng President Reagan's second term as this sta1e·!ii governor. Reagan liked 11 then.just as he likes 1t now. bu1 it was thrown out by the couns then. panly because judges said the employer sanct1or.,; would lead to racial d1scnmina11on. For the only sure way an employer could avoid any chance of trouble with 1mm1gration authorities would be by refusing to hire anyone who looked hke he could possibly be an 1 llegal. THOMAS Euas Imagine the consequences in Cali· forma. where most projections sa} the populace will be about half Hispanic by 1hc end of this century. And those forecasts only include citizens. not the millions of illegal aliens now here and th ose sure to arrive 1n the next 15 years. In effect. S1mpson-Mazzoli sug- gested thatcmployersavo1d the group that will soon make up half of Cahfom1a. This strategy 1s not only discnm1na1ory. bu t bad business. sinc.c 11's bound to ahenale a big share of the potential customers for any business. What'!ii more. em ployer ~nctlons can't come close to put11nga lid on the incoming 1mm1gran1 tide. For the spurs to 1mm1grat1on 1n the new- comers' homelands arc far more compelling than a deterrent like the mere chance of unemploymenl. "The lack of a guaranteed JOb has never stopped anyone from coming to California and it especially won't stop people as poor and desperate as most undocumented workers arc.'' says Republican U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson. the former mayor of San Diego. first stop for many illegals 1n Amenca. ''The only thing 1hat can stop them is the prospect ol work 1n their homelands." Nor would employer ~ncuons eliminate the demand for cheap labor that helps fuel today's illegal imm1- gra11on from Mexico and· Central Amenca. As long as few Americans want 10 work as car wash attendants. chicken farm hands and restaurant dishwashers. employers will have to take whatever workers they can get, even jf there's some risk involved. "The demand will not cease." says Jorge Bustamante, director of T1- juana·s Center for Border Studies. "Any law that contradicts (the need for cheap labor) will fail." Which means that Wilson IS nght in su~esting that any solution to the 1mm1gra11on problem will have 10 be tied 10 d1plomaq . Only peace and prospenty tn their homelands can prevent m1lltons of poor and threat- ened Latinos frpm seel..tng refuge here. Their motives are 1dent1cal to tho!>c of the European and Asian immigrants who have always come here in larger numbers when things were bad in the old country. The bottom line on Simpson· Mazzoli. th erefore. 1s simply that ii can't work in the real world. Very likely, no law could work if economic aid and diplomacy don't lay the groundwork first. But this law would have been especially flawed because of the open discrimination 1t mandated. When that's changed. the other proposed reforms the plan contained may pass. but anyone who expects them to stem the human 11de from the south 1s not realistic. Tbomas Ellas /1 a Santa Monie•· based columnJ1t on 1tstle /11ue1. MeetJoeBftsplk. He's our representative in Morocco WASHING fON -Joscph Verner Reed. the U.S. iimbassador to Moroc- co. may well be the Joe Bf\spllc of A.menca~ foreign policy. Like the walking jinx of the old "Li'I Abner" comic strip. Reed seems to be a magnet for disaster wherever he goes. When Recd was a speciaJ assistant Ill David Rockfcller a few years ago. he was instrumental in arranging the "1\11 of the shah oflran to America for cancer treatment. The shah's brief \ta) in the lJn1tcd States was 1he '>park that 1gn11cd the seizure of the l I S. Embas<>y in Tehran and the capture of the hostages. Pcrhap<; 1n gratitude for Reed's unw1tt1ng role in Jimmy Caner's defeat. Pres1det11 Reaghn appointed him his man in Rabat. But even the leg<.·ndary luck of the Gipper was no match for the Bftspllc -er. Recd - Jln:it. ' ' A~ I reported reccntJ}', Recd was <.'aught by .. urpmc when his supposed good friend. Kin~ Ha ssan1 signed a treaty of unity with Amenca's most virulcnl enemy m the Arab world, Libyan d1cu11or Muammar Khadafy. But this fore1$n policy disaster came as no ~urpn&e to Sen. Thomas ni'1t·ton. D-Mo. F'pllowi ng a blltef VISlt to Morocco two. years aao, Cagleton wrote an acerbic letter to Secretary of tate George hult1 exprc'l'iing h1sd1smayovcr the envoy. My n'i'iOC1a1c Luccttc LaJnndo has ~en the letter in which Eagleton twice referred to Recd as n "nitwit." E aleton aot nght to the point. "Georae." he wrote. ·•for the fir5t time an my 14·year natc career. I mus1 wnlr an overwhelm1naly n('puve rcpon on an ambas cfor. Without hcatma around the d1plom111c bush. Amh:mador Jo~ph Rctd 1s a 14- kar.it n1tw1t " l glctM md1catcd that ht~ two collce1guc~. Sens Paul Laxalt. R-Nev . and Mark 0 . Hatfield. R-Ore .. were cqu, lly up~t over the ambassador's 'JACK AIDEISOI "propnctary and possessive" referen- ces to Hassan as "our Icing." Eagleton provided thcJDllowing examples: •"There are· 7 .000 Moroccan stu- dents in socialist France. This poses a real threat to OUR king," •The election of Soc1allst Gon1ales in pa1?1 along with Soc1al- 1s1 Mitterrand poses a threat to OUR kin ... ?he 11enatorobscrvcd: "George, the embassy stafTi s demoralized. I would be, too. 1f I worked underth1s n1tw1t." He added: "I am informed that he is so dippy that he has Flad the shah of Iran's son as his house guest and refers to him a5 'your majesty."' Eagleton, an Amherst and Harvard man. speculated that Reed's back· ground was to blame ... Ambassador Keed is a graduate of Yale and of David Rockefeller." he wrote to Princctonian Shultz. "Possibly he might have f.Otlen over one. but obviously can t get over the combina· tion. In short, he suffers from an incurable stratf\ of Yalerock. He runs around the hotel grounds in his Yale jogging suit ... (and needs only) a bu lldog to make the act complcte:t' With astonishing prescience. Eagleton foresaw trouble ahead with Recd as .S. ambassador to Morocco -which was seeking U.S. military aid against leftist rebels in the western Sahara. "George, 1f Ambassador Reed were serving in Monaco7iJ wouldn't makr a hell of a lot of 'ttifferenct"," the senator wrote. "But Morocco de- serves better. It is involved in a serious thing called war." He won· dered how Shultz "could rel y on any advice from this guy with respect to what equipment. etc .. we should send or sell to ~OUR' kina." and added: ''The matter is '{ery serious." J•ct Aoder1on I• • 1yadfoaltd col11mal1t. <" - You call Vasiliev a common name? Q. Whit u'C the thrte mo t com· considered nonnat with D rcadma of mon last names 1n Russ11., 97. 7. • A. Ivanov. Vas1hev and PclrO\' Normal hody tnnpcrttturt' for thr ymrna may be 98.6 dcarcc F .. blJt nuncs \a) people over 6S can be Rembrandt ponraits. LAI. Boyd c-el•m.J.-l. painted 62 II • 11•dlc11e4 ··- THOMAS &LIAS colamnl•t WALTER GBURROUGHS Person.al labels an irritation If lette r reads 'Confidential,· he'll toss it out Ever since August 6 of the current year I've been saving envelopes which on the face say "Personal and Confidential." Want to know how many there are? Fifty-rune. From this I guess I am supposed to extrapolate the idea that there's some deep dark secret enclosed which I and only I am supposed to learn by opening the envelope. Phooey. The deep dark secret in all of them 1s that I should make a contribution to some "wonhy" cause or other-ii) most cases a political contribution. In ~ few cases I have overcome my annoyance and made a contnbuuon. But 1n most cases it's an automatk tum-off for any contribution. In mnears in the Army I recall that one of the first things new officer!! coming on active duty were told was "No envelope should bear any nota· uon such as RESTRICTED. CON· FlDENTIAL or SECRET. "If the contents are really personal bul nol restricted in any other way thi.' envelope may be marked PER- SONAL. lo this event there should be no second envelope with one of the other markings on it. In shon, PERSONAL on an outside envelope should mean 1ust that. That 1t is a letter bet ween friends or re la ti ves of a personal nature and does not contain an) 1nforma11on dangerous to the sccunt) of the country 1f an enem) agent shoold sec 11. "It the content!> are reall) confiden- 11al. restricted or secret the com- mun1ca11on should be placed in a ~cond envelope. addressed 10 the ul11matc rcetp1cnt and marked CON- FIDENTIAL or RESTRICTED or SEC'RET "Such a letter may be sent by certified mail or registered mail with the requirement th at receipt of de- livery is required. Even so the de!.ignauon of class of restricti <'n should be marked on a second envelope enclosed." It you are one of the growing number of fund raisers that think you are going 10 get better attention from the contents of an envelope by marking it "Personal and Confiden· 11ar•. let me tell you that. so far as I am concerned. my inclination is to toss it into the waste basket without opening 11. That's the kmd of personal and confidential treatment I feel is in· d1ca1ed. Dunng Worlc War II the m1smark- ing of confidential commu01cat1ons was a real problem . Even reports or orders put into d1plomat1c mailbags were seldom immune fro(Tl enem) ~urve11lance. Dunng the invasion of North A fnca there was a tremendous prob- lem in getting commumcations to General Eisenhower. I recall that when 11 was decided to bomb the Ploest1 oil fi elds tticre was much confidential telephone con- versation in which scramblers were used. Even so, no conversation longer than minu1e-minute-minute was permitted. When the chief of staff and his command associates decided to give clearance 10 the bombing there was 11 compl icated plan developed in the Pentagon and this was sent by air by officer couner via the Natal (Brazil) Asccne1on l~land and Dakar route. I Just don't know how I got off on this matter of concern but I dad and I trbngly advise you Toney raisers not to use that smart~alec indicia, Pet· sonal and Confidential on your rnvclopes. It's a waste of 20 cem1 postage and most likely will hut off rather than stimulate t1'e conttibu· tions you are seekinj -if that's the reason yo u're using 1t. The latest package 1 have received marked Personal and Confidential •• a pi tch from someorganiution which claims it has a project to research a rc~y for rheumatism. I can't recall the . me of the orpni1ation but it was asy to know because the return c s wa in 18 point type Th Personal and Conftdent1a1 co~ munication ts now resting com· fortably 1n the ro'Und file by my de lt. me with a pro pcctus for 1 monc)' market fund. The reason th1 envelope got opened is because ill addition to the usual Personal ·~u~ Confidential thctt 1~ an additional mark "Protected Money Marll,tt Fund." Well. gentlem~n. 1rs protected all nil.hi 1 know no safer place than the bottom of my wa te ba ket W1Jttr B•rf'M11t1 11 Lite PU.1'1 loudt.1 Pflbll11frr. * .,,. TUl°:SOAY, NOVEMBEA27, 191M . . New lens si111plifies Cataract surgery By SUSAN MONAHAN o..r,...c ... If• *414 other complications, he said. Cataracts. a condition in which the eye's normally clear lens become~. cloudy and opaque1 afflict approx- imately three out dW"our people over the age of 6~. Thou&h less common among younger people, cataracts can develop at any age. Because the condinon can cause severe vision impairment, surgical removaJ is sometimes required. The problem arises when the lens is replaced. .. U you He uplamcd that this is a ~tential baz.atd -beo the remove the caW'ICU, you·re removin1 20 uniu or membrane bas to be trated With a laser foOowina a lent mqn,i,fiqation.• e~plained Ohanesian. "You have to put It implant "The convenllonal lens. ir hit with i luer, cu bac.t." fonJl a fncture ltne. While this d~n't hurt the lent, tbctt Cataract surgery m1ght soon become a less invasive procedure if a new silicone intraocular lens (IOL) gains the Food and Orua Administration's approval. Thick gluses or cont.act lenses arc sometimes the is eoncem that toxins could leak out" Ophthalmol<>&ists Edward Kim and Roger Ohanesian who share practices in Laauna Beach and San aemente, have implanted IOLs in 20 patients in clinical research at San Oemente General Hospital and South Coast Medical e original operation, intracapsular cataract ex.trac- tio rarely performed these days, said Kim. This solution, but Kim says that most cataract patienu arc Soft antraocular lcnlCS have been used in other suitable candidates for IOLimplants. In order to inten the countries, but the ophthalmologists say that thiJ is tbeooJy standard IOL, a 6-to 8-millimeter incision is required. silicone lens they are aware of. Jt is manufactu.ted by the Tbis neptes some of the advanta&es of pbacocmulsifica-Monrovia-based Suraical Tcchnol<?JY and Aoolied 1le- 1ioft. • searctr Co. (ST A:AR) under the trade namt E'Wti~ Lem. The standard IOL implant following eataract Center in Laauna Beach, w · pt urc involves removinJ. the entire leris thoruab an tncision approximately 14 millimeters wide.. · The new silteone IOL. however, can be folded to ftt The dcs1aner of the silicone tOL. Van N.ays throuah a 3-millimeter incision. The lens will return to its ophthalmolQ&Jst Thomas Mazzocco. is ctwrman of former shape once it is inserted. -STAAR's saenufic advisory board. removal is made of hard plastic. m and Ohanesian say that visual acuity is the same with th types oflenscs. The ~~ ~OL. however. can be insert'fl through a smaller "Now there arc safer methods," he said. With extracapsularcataract extraction. the incision is reduced to about I 0 millimeters and the back membrane of the lens is lcf\.intact. Ohanesian also pointed out that since silicone .KJm and Ohanestan arc enthuswt1c about the results inc1s1on. • 'jThc big difference is the size of the wound," said Kim. "IOL will cut the size of the wound in half." The smaller incision enables the patient to heal more quickly and reduces the rislc of hemorrhage, infection and Phacoemulsification, or ultra sound removal, also leaves the membrane intact and requires only a 3- millimeter incision for lens removal. "It speeds the operation and the recovery," said Ohanesian. naturally filters out ultraviolet rays, no additives arc they have seen so far. "We haven't had any prob6tml1 and necessary in the soft IOL. The hard lenses, on the other even theoretically, I can't sec any disadvantages to us1na it hand, must be chemically treated to produce the same (over a hard lens)." said Kim. effect. ''These additives arc bonded to the lenses in most While they agreed that an expanded investiption ia cases. but irthere were to leak out. they would be toxic." he indicated. K.Jm speculated that the IOL may be available said. to the pubhc wathm two )cars. ~ I ( I . I Nadonal Cbarlty J-ea&ae debata.nta: front: Joan Liechty, Holly Rlttenhoue and Pamela Doetal. Second row: Coartoey &offord, Erin Werner, Kary Palmer, Alllaon Lyle, Mari Merrell and Catherine Jonee. Third row: Hillary Nlblo, Barbara Nehrenber&, ) I ' ~ ............ i., llalMK•I..., Lalle VanDell, April Thompeon, Jelllllfer Whelan and A.my Wllllama. Fourth row: Anne Kendrick, Gretchen Seberi, Ellaa- beth Clock, Ellabeth Rau and A.my lalarrel. Top: Heidi freuodt, Julie Howard, Ellaabeth Thompeon ancl Annette JohanMOn. Debutantes dance into society Presen tation caps slx years of s ervice fo r Lea u e charities By VIDA DEAN De41y ..... .,. .... Twenty-four fathers wearing white tics and tails stood ta ll at the sheer-draped, floral bedecked stage. Presenter Albert Oeor1e Gel1Je was in place at the microphone at the o pposi te end of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel ballroom. "Presenting Ml11 Ellu betb Har- rim an Clock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clock. On the arm of her father, Mr. Ralph Clock." The sheer draperies had parted and the petite blonde stepped for-· ward to make the traditional St. James bow tltat debutantes have been making for centuries. Thus began Saturday night the 24th annual formal Debutante Ball presentati on sponsored by the New- port chapter of National Chanty League. The debutantes were presented alphabeticall y in the same manner until the last of the 24, Amy Betb Wllllam Lane IV pneented a roMto AmJ Williama' fat.Iler to claim la.la daDee at Mll. Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. chosen their long white gowns w1 th Barry Keith Wllllam1 was an-' short sleeves and carried white satin nounced. muffs adorned with peach-colored Each father escorted his daughter Kyria roses and baby's breath. For down the length of red carpet as her the first time they wore their gold favorite song or one that bad special and pearl medallions of the Na- meaning fo r them was being played t1onal Charity League. by the Ron Rubin Orcllestra. One of the talented debutantes, ~·Take Me Out to the Ball Game" Holly Ann Rlttenlloase, daughter of was played as William Baddy ~Mr. and Mrs. La wren Baxter Rlt- Palmer proudly escorted hisdaugh-tenhouse Jr., was attired in aself- terMary Frttnces and "lfsa Grand fashioned gown. The Idaho Univcr- Old Flag" was the tune as EUunetb stty student has been creating her Ruth Ross walked wit~ her father own clothes since junior high school Gene Wlllson Ro11 Jr. da)'sand 1scons1dennga carecr asa The young women had speciall y designer. Once all ofthedcbutantes had been presented. they gathered for the trad1t1onal waltz with their fa thers. Then. escorts approached the dance floor where they pres- ented long-stemmed roses 10 the fathers for penmssion to dance wt th the daughters. Fathers then earned the roses to the mothers and the parents joined the young couples on the dance floor. (Later the musical ~at became more spirited for the )Ounger set.) h had been a tong day fort he debutantcs. who had rehearsed the ceremony for 41n hours and Posed for group and family portraits. The debs also had practiced for two hours Friday before traveling to n Juan Capinrano by train for dinner and wait~ practice. This pcciaJ even1na for the )Ouna women,aU mcm~n()f Ticktoclccn. came after ix yun or service to their community by volunt~nn' for the numerous Dhillnthrop1cs suppcrted by the NCLchaRier. .. They in theusc" ice when they arc in t c seventh arade. '.:said &ara Ml .. •, bl.II dntttor "The)' art cl-sable to make their debut onl)' after tttis umc. AU are now rtt!hmen 1ncollqc~~~~t yearshcand husband will be beck as deb parent "Whcndtuahtcr1trtsM1a 1 (...._ ... D&BOT/82) Kind-gestures r~place. words Invit ations might be misinterpreted , ~ better to demonstrate your affection Long may language lave. but I prefer gestures when it comes to love and romance. Lover's words, wntten or spoken. are · wonderful symbols through which one person sends a message to another. But symbols, by definition, 1lre mere representations -and intentions. alt too often. arc mis- understood. When it comes to affaLrs of ·the heart, please show me; don't tell me How can tt be possible to m1santerpret a single statement? Consider the following: Hal comes home from work and says to Carol. bis wife of many years. "Wo~ld you·hke to go with me to the mcrvies tonight?" If misinterpreted, Hal's simple question could provoke a hystcncal outburst from Carol. She may Stt Hal's invitauon as a giant put-<io" n. "He knows be bas to spend the evenin& with me and if ~ arc 10 a movie theater, there will be no need to Lalk.'' In some other circumstance. has sample invitation may be seen as havtng a sexual connotation '"Being, with me in a dark movie theater has always been a prelude to ~x for us ... Perhaps Hal's question to Carol really means. "There's a mo' 1e I'd like to see tonight and 1t would be rude of me not to ask you along .. Or maybe he has no uhenor motive. He simply wants Carol to go with him to the movies. She's more hkel} to res:><>nd to her husband's non-,erbal gestures and to her own feehngs rather than to the words he's spoken. This is even truer when 11 comes to more direct expressions of love and affccuon. •·Communicauon'· -the 'erbal kind -has fallen into a "ord trap Overused b) pop pS}Chology. 11 ts IJ101 ALwa prescnbcd as a magic pouon and a cure-all for almo)t everything includ- ing anx1et). depression. divorce and 1mpotenc~. I'm danng to suggest that some- times 11's better to tttp quiet. A mamage counselor who doesn't want to talk about communication? Listen. No. don't listen ... just watch someone m your hfe. lf)OU "'ant to know how a dear one feels about ... ou. tu ne out bis or her words for a wtulc. Concentrate in- stead on faClal expremons and be- havior. \.\ atch has gestures. Touch her and sta} tuned to non-verbal reaction. If the commun1cat1on succeeds. you'll kno" 1t and "'ords will Sttm un-~ necessan .\nd don't forget about your own behavior \.\-ords will always have magical powers. but there's no ques- tion that the essence of"commun1ca- t10n" st1ll has to do with acuon. Ho"' ha'e you demonstrated your affection to another person this week? What ha\C ~ou done to show your lo , er that ~ou care-> Dr .\/gaz11) a mam'age aDd f11m1/y rherap1sr in Corona de/ Mar. She welcomes .'our responses. If you wi5h a rep!). please enclose a sramped. self. addrrssed en'-elope Wnte ro Linda .\lgaz1. PhD . t: ·o Dail> Pilot, P.O. Bo\ J 560. ( osu -.,,csa 9 2626. ls back problem sprain Or strain? 11 "as preHously stated an Rad, Talk that tht' spine 1s a J,nam1, mo' able tructurc. Ne).t to the skm the spine is the bod) 's ~ond largc'>t organ Its 26 venebrae arc ~ur· rounded by vanous hgaml·nt~ .me.I muscles. panal ligaments conne{·t bone to bone. as 1s the case w1lh all hgaml'nts an the bod\. Muscles arc 'iupponang tissues 1ha0t allow for mo' emeni o f the bod}' 'W tthout our mu~lcs c,ur- round1ng the spmc. we "ould not be able to stand erect. hence the name "erector spa nae." for the longuudanal muscle group in our back . lo addttton to this most important group of extensor muscles. tht'rt arc thru mu le groups a soc1atl."d "'Ith the back. which art of chnic:il importance· rectus abdommus mu - clcs (abdominal muscles). quadratus lumborum (laterally or flank Jtuat<.'d muscles): and tinall). the hip mu~k In the e'"cnt of 1rnuma to 1he lower back. with result.ant damage to 1ht mu In. as in the case of a hf\1ng U\JUt')'. tht' d1qno as v.ould include a rta1n as pan of the \11-0r~ang and. perhaps. ddin1t1\e d1agno 1 • ham· pie of the stram d1agno 1 would be a lumbar stram. or a lumbo~cral strain The term train 1mphe 1nJUr'\ 10 thc mu le . One ma}' u ta1n a mild . moderate or st"ere strain. "h<'rtln mu le fibtn havt' bttn tom and muscular sv.elhna and ,blttdm& art common Most 1uthont1c on ba ks would not d1~ sc a mu ular problem of I.be bl(k I \ 1 pn\tn, but rather u a tram. Tl\IS "'ill hr trur uni~ thert I\ al\O llpmcntou' dama e"h1chrtsultc,1na pr3.an-or CARY RoTHEIBERG tc~nng (mild. moderate. SC\ercl of the hgamcnt tn\Ol\ed D1ffertnt1at1ng the two cond1uons -a lm .. er bacJ.. stn11n 's. a lov.er back sprain -should be qutte simple for the chiropractor or ph)'s1c1an. using inspection and palpatton. 8 look1n1 at the an' ol"ed arta and fcchng the pamful or anJurtd area. the doctor should be able to dl\tingu1sh between tht' straant"d or spraml."d lower back i\s a rule of thumb. the closer m towards the spane the pat1ef1t com- plams 01 pam. the mort hkeb' 1t as a "pram because of the den~ hpmc:nls present on the spine Conversely, the farther out from the spine that the P'ttent complain of pain. the mort b~el) that ~t' arc deahna \\'1ll'i a stnunt"d mu le What comphcat.c things at time 1 1ht C'atch-all tennan olol) and J1a,.no 1 of tram/ pr111'1 Etther a cartful C'\ alu.tnon v.as not performed on the pa11ent. orthe do. 1n fact. have both a tom hpment end &om mu laturt. "'h1ch is not un<'nmmon. Or Can Rorlten~f'I. • Hunr-• Jn.&ton &1ch eh1rvpra tor. u bellt of "8.!d. TJll.. .. I ht".tltb t•Jk how,,;, p m Tuew' \on l·•blN} trm. Ot.tn- nrl 10 • I· -. " I 82 Otaoge Cout DAIL V PILOT lruaday, November 27, 19M ~ ............. .,1t-1t ... 1M1e7 .. Barbara and Kent Freandt with daughter Nancy, who will debut in 1986. ENGAGEMENTS GREVE-SHELDEN tacy L. Greve of lrvme and Kevan T. Shelden of Newpon Beach an- nounced their engagement at two panics gi'en 1n their honor rccentl). The future bndegroom 's mother presented the couple to close fnends m her NewPort Beach home and the parents of the bride-elect ga"e a dinner part) for rela11vc!I at their home 1n Irvine. The bride-elect 1s the daughter ot Clifford R. Greve of Sacramento and Juhe Van W1eren of lrvinl' She is a graduate of University High 'chool ,. and UCI. Her future bndegroom 1s the son of Julie Shelden of NewPort Beach . He is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and attended UC'l. He is associated with Reill} De"clopment m Irvine. A June I wedding 1s planned 1n NewpQn Beach. MARTYN-DAMON Jennifer Amelia Martvn of Ncw- Port Beach and James Graham mon Tir of Stamford. Conn .• annoupced their engagement al a brunch held al the home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright Martyn. The bride-elect, a 1977 Nati onal Chanty League dcbutante. graduated from NcwJ)Of't Hatbor H 1gh School and UCLA. ·~here she was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma Soront-.. She recei"ed her Juns doctorate from Loyola Law School in May, 1984 The future bndegroom 1s the ..,on of Mr. and Mrs. James Graham Damon Jr. of Stamford. Conn. He 1s a graduate ofKmg School and rec1evl'd h1~ bachelor's degree at Johns Hopkins where he was affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta Fraternit y. He also rec1eved bis JUns doctorate from Loyola Law School in May. A winter wedding 1s planned 1n Newport Beach. Su-brnit weddingnetvs ~ To help you !JubmJt th~ reqwrcd wedding and engagemcnr mforma11on. forms are available at the Daily Pilot otTicc. JJO W. Bay Sr .. Costa Mesa. For weddings, qualll> photos of the bndal couple or bride only are acc-eptable. £ogagemenr information 1o; to br.-~ubm11tt:'d ar least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photos can bcdroppedotTat rheolTiceor mailed to the Wedding Dcpanmenr. Dail> P1/01. P. 0 . 8 0J1. I 560. Costa M esa. Cali( 9!626. ~ STRONG-MAMMANO Cosla Mcsans Barbara A. Strong and Jeffrey A. Mammano have revealed their plans Jor an August wedding. The bnde-elect 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R Strong. Her future husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robcn A. Mammano. The coupl~. both Estancia High School graduates. are enrolled at Cal Poly San Luis ObiSPo. · They will ~ mamed 1n St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church m New- Pon Beach on Aug. I 0. POMEROY-MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Leason Pomeroy of Tustin announced the engagement of their daughter. Joselyn, to Todd MillerofLaguna Beach during a party at their home attended by 75 relati ves and fnends of the couple. The couple met while on a 4-month world cruise while enrolled in Semester At Sea. She 1s a graduate of Foothill High School and is now a st udent at USC affiliated with Pi Beta Phi sorori ty. Her future husband 1s the son of Barry and Joan Miller of Laguna Beach. He 1s a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and was affiliated with Kappa Sigma fraternity and the men's volleyball team while at USC. He is now employro by a real estate development company 1n Irvine. A June 29 wedding in St. Edward's Church 1n Dana Point 1s planned and the couple will make their home in Laguna Niguel. She discovers forgiveness by understanding mother DEAR ANN LANDE RS. I read 1n your colu mn so often about grown children wh o are fo rever bitter be- cause of what their parents did or did not do for them when the> ~ere growing up. Let me t<'ll yoU' about m} mothl·r. She was the world's lousiest parent - extremely cnucal of me and m) friends from day one. In her eyes l could never do anything right he made me feel sJup1d and useless Hers was the tongue ofa serpent. I couldn't wait to get married and move out of the house. I was luck y. I married a gu-. v.ho made me see that mv mother v.a!. a product of her upbringing Her mother was a cold selfic;h 1rn.k of a woman. He asked ml.' to If) 10 1mag.inc what my mother\ earl) life was like. I remember my grand- mother well. and things began 10 adcJ up. When I replaced m) ho\t1ht) "llh compassion I ..av. m~ mother through different eye., And our rt:la11on'lhip 1s almost civil ~h mother hasn't cha nged . bul I hJ\l' I merlook the thm(l.S she \3\\ Jnd doc'> to cut me ANN LANDERS down. Now that her barbs no longer ehc1t the old responses. she "end'i fewer my wa>. We may one da:v ht' gdod frie nds. thank!. to the great JtUY I mamcd. -DAllGHTER. EVER Y-WHERE. LI .. A DEAR U.S.A.: Your husband must know tbe old French proverb, "To understand all 11 to forgJve all ." There's a heap of wisdom in that adage. Thanks for writing. • • • [)EAR ANN LANDERS: I work in a large . busy public library m lhe hcan of<)1hcon Valle:. TOfllgh t. a little ho~ "ho couldn 't ha .. c been older th an ' or 4. wa'i wande ring through lht' building. calling for his daddy. <\ftrr :i fr~ m1nutrs hi.' stopped I though! ht· had found h1'> father Fifteen m1nut\.'\ later. the little guy was back, fri_ght- ened and 'ihneking at the top of his lungs. We made SC\ era I an- nounc<'ments on the public address m an attempt to locate the parent. Don't people realize that with all the kooks out there ANYTHING could happen to youn~ children left uns upervised 1n public places? L1- branans are nol baby-sitters. nor are grocer) ckrks. nor the sales clerks in the IO) departments of stores. We ha\.e JOhs to do. and someone could grab your child in the ume It takes us to tum our backs. ' Your children are your most valu- able Po'iSCS<>1ons -far more preetous than Jewels. They are irreplaceable. Please treat them that way. - CAROLE FROM CALIFORNIA DEAR CAROLE: Thank yoa for a somber warn lag. Every day l11t11dreds of cbJJdrea disappear bec.aase a parent's attention was centered elsewhere. I hope your letter will be taken seriously by every parent wbo reads tbls column . All It takes ls one carele11 moment and yoar child could be gone forever. Ad topics start to appeal I have al"a>' w ns1dcrcd m)'selr an "average" con<oumrr For the past 35 yea rs. I've trudgcJ through super- markets '>e' eral t1mc'i a week looking for bargain~ m1d1ng labels and thumping fruit In all that 11me. 'fou'd think that once I'd be approached to he a part of one of the d1'lcusc;1on groups that I sec so often on tc lcv1c;ion commt·rc1als I saw one the other night of a group of denture ""carers \Cated around a table while thr leader put a heading on the chalkboard, "DfNl AL PROBLEMS." Onr b)' on(' they tacked off some hea vy concern\ hkc "slipping" and ··1eeth that look dull." lhcy were well-dre~scd and I wondered how often the-. met and where. Did they all go out afterwardc; and bob for appl es'> Did they pa} dues? How lonel y would yo u ha.,,e 10 be before 9ou J01ncd a denture wearers di~us ion group'' The "Laundt) Stam" group alw,l )\ intngued me This commerc:ial ,how\ 8 ltf'OUp of hou~WIVCS \o\.hll '>tand HOLIDAY BAZAAR 'C•rtetma• Slao ... ra D•lleltt We4., NOY~ 28tlt. 11-4 Ort.t C•arc• t.v tlae S.a ICff W. Bal'"'-Blvd ~ Na~Baac• \ ERMA Bo11Ec1 around and tell a moderator abOut their toughest stains. ··1t'11 blood!" says one of them that l personally wouldn't tum MY back on ··No wa>," says another surly '>ta in fighter. "It's grease'" hm v.hen the moderator seems to be lo 1ng control of the group. he come' forward and Oashes a bottle of bkach that i!i going to tum their lives around I th1nli. that group would be 1mPos~1ble to pen<;tratc ac; 1t 1s racially and ethnically balanced Unles a while. S0-60-}car-old Catholic. mar ned . wuh 13 applurncc'I. who dnvc a \CJ.in votes onl) al prcs1den11al '"JIUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. for Ille ltul Of TIM lift 1921 HA«80ll BlVD COSTA EA S41 1156 I elections. has 16 years of education. 31'2 children and uses waxed dental Ooss ... dies ... I don't stand a chance. I kn ow I'd fit in well at one of those aspmn c;emmars. No one describes a headache any better than i do. rm very graphic. I had one last wttk that stancd 10 my tailbonc and nerve by nerve worked its way up to the base of my skull and then npped through the bones and settled like round twirling razor blades behind my eyes. Maybe you have to know someone to spQnsor you for the group. I know they don't have any prob- lem s getting teen-agers to go to the seminars for control over bed skm. but where do they get the people who fight the traffic from work. rush through dinner, change clothes and dnvr heaven knows how far to sit around and hear a lecture on femi- nine products? Some of them even take notes and make sketches. Last night I saw a commercLal where a group of women were s11t1n1 around comparing their nee. I had the feehna they were coma to turn nee into n four-year program with a teaching dearce. I turned to my hu band and sa1d, "Can you imaaine an)ont m~tlnf. regularly &o talk abou\ their nee?· lie wa(I asleep. His mouth wa~ npcn. Ht" was snorina. On the other hand . . DEBUT ••• PromJ>aieBl presented.) The philanthropies mclude the T1cktockcrThrif\ Shop, Ooldcn Timers~niorCitizcnCcnter.Hoaa and St. Joseph hospjtak. Hi&h Hopes and the American Cancer SOc1ety. "I thin.le it's vcrygoodforthcm to panicipatc in thccommunityser- vioc," said Dr. Ted Ne~aMrs during the social hour bcfore he and Mrs. Nchrenbcrg watched as Barban Aujoincd herattcndiog sisteBMary ADD( 1974), Marloae ("75)andJuetAnD('76)asan NCL debutante . .. It's like a wedding.but you get to keep your daughter," com- mented Dr. Nchrtnberg. Mr.and Mrs. RokrtMurrel wcre there forthedebutoftbeir third daughter, Amy Sana, who managed to make a perfect bow despite a sprai ncd ankle that was tightly bandaged." hc'sarcal trouper," said her mother. Pat Kendrick and Dr. Frank Erwln Kendrick als(> saw a third daughter. Anne Marie, being pres- ented. The 480 family members and other guests dined on Seafood Catalina. Medley of Beef and Veal Balboa and Grand Marnier Saba yon with fresh berries topped off with a chocolate bullerfly follow- ing the champagne toast to the dcbutantes. Among those en1oying the elegantly festi ve evening were Lois and David Tlogler (she's chapter president and next ycartheywill se-e daughter Megan debut), Tom-and Emma Jue Riley (arrived late because rain knocked out the power that opened rhe garage) and Jeffrey and Jennifer Moody of England, who had timed their visit to this cou nlf)' especially to see Leslie VaaDell makehcrdebut. Leslie and her parents, the Jobn VanDell11 were guests this past sum mer a their hotel near Bath. The 1984 National Charity League. Newport chapter. debu- tantes in order of their presentation, their parents and escorts are Eliza- beth Clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clock, Mark Lewis; Pamela Ann Dastal, Mr. and Mrs. Mifan Dostal. Daniel Maxey; Heidi Ann Freundt. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Freundt, Peter Hyan; Julie Christine Howard. the William Howards, William Parks IV; Annette KristinaJohansson. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Johansson. Morgan Craft; Catherine Jean Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Roben Jones. Ronald Jones; Anne Marie Ken - drick, Dr. Frank Kendrick and Mrs. Patricia Kendrick, Bret Everett: Courtney Corene Kofford, the Maurice Koffords. Edward Fisk. TV LISTINGS -8.-00- • DD Ol NEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAJH D HART TO HART G) THREE'S COMPANY tl)STAATREI< ID BUSINESS REPORT Ii> OCEANUS (J)C8SNEWS Ql.ecNEWS m Ola< VAN DYKE CCJ MOVIE t t ·~ .. Dream House" (1981) John Scttneider. Marilu HIMef CO) WEU. IT SEE.MEO FUNNY AT THE TIME ({)MOVIE • • • "Wulhenng Heights" (1939) Laurence OllVMll, Merle Ol>efon. -8:30-0 NBCNEWS e LAVEAHE I 8HIALEY •AUCt 9 MACHBl I LEHRER NEWSHOUA fi) HUMANmES THAOUGH THE ARTS ())NEWS <ti T'Hf&'S COMPANY 111 WHEEL Of FORTUNE mTHATGIRl With detail• completed, ball director Karen llllum. "'1 uaura debutante mother Carol llurrel tbat lt•a time to ,Jo: ati•ta in the ballroom. Below, Darcey Campbell and Cra. 1'obln are amoa.a youaa frlenda ~Yt.oa the party. and Joan Danielle Liechty, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Liechty. Timmy Carr. Others were Allison Dawn Lyle. Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Lyle. Michael Quain; Mari Jolynn Merrell, daugh- terofMrs. Judith Reynolds Merrell. who walked with her brother Troy, Randy Redmon, escort: Amy Susan Murrel, Mr. and Mrs. Rohen Mur- rel, Peter Shea Jr.; Barbara Ann Nehrenberg. Dr. and Mrs. Ted Nehrenberg. Jeffrey Schroeder, Hillary Hunter N1blo, the Derek N1blos, Kun Stake: Mary Frances Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer. James Cahan. and Holly Ann Rimenhouse. Mr.and Mrs. La wren Rittenhouse Jr .. Shuyler Joyner. . Also, Elizabeth Ruth Ross: Mr. and Mrs. Gene RossJr.,John Kol Gretchen Howard Seberg. Dr. anc Mrs. Richard Sebert. Trevor Benedict; April Ann Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson, Kurt Franklin; Elisabeth Anne Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. Gary Baria; Leslie An VanDell. thcJobQ Van Dells, Kev Harry; Erin Anne Werner, Mr. an1 Mrs.August Werner.John o· Donnell Jr.: Jenni fer Margaret Whelan. the Dennis Whelans. Ronald Smith. and Amy Elizabet I Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Barry W1 lhams. William Lane IV. -7:00- IJ CBSNEWS D $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE IJ LOVEBO~T 8A8CNEW$Q GOAUAS Tom Skerrlt, left, and Jaaon Miller co-•tar with Angle Dlcklnaon a• poUtlclan threatened by a lurid K&ndal on "A Touch of Scandal tonight at 9 on Channel 2 . e THAEFS OOWANY e WHEEL OF FORTUNE Ii> &-2-1 CONT ACT (R) Q ()) P.M. MAGAZINE Q]J EHTEATAMEHT TONIGHT -~~ (O)MOVIE • t • • ..., "Under Fire" (19831 Nici! Nolle, Joanna Callidy (%)MOVIE • t * 'Ouarttl" (1981) Alan Bates, Maggie Smith -7:30- • 2 OH THE TOWN G VOi.MG PlOl'\£8 SP!CIAL I EYE OHL.A. WKAP .. QHQNNATI ·PEOPl.E't~ • Wl.D, WllD WOfllO OF ANIW..8 •NOVA TIC T lie, DOUGH 0 $100.000 NAME THAT TUNE QIFMa.YFBJO ~~UTAAVEl -l.'00- • (I) HEROa NllJ 8'DEJOCKa: IDMA JONEI NllJ TME TEMfU OIDOOM ll:ET!AM * U "The Bible" (Plfl 1 of 2) ( 1MI Geofge C. Scott, Ptttt O'T• Directed and 111trlttd by Jolwl Hulton 1~~- t *'tt ''AolMt" (1911).Jant FOtlda. i~-=--.. ., ..... !Qt Dey'' (tll3) ~ Quirllen, o.'<lld !Celltl. 'N'91 Q4MI.: ntl ~ YIM -HO- I (fl WHO'S TH! IOM? T1C T~ DOUGH EHTERf AIMNT fONIOHT !~AMEllCA • "Prlvara School'" I 1983) Phoebe Cates. Betay Russell -8:00-e Cll MOVIE "A TOUdl Pf Scandal" (Premteta) Angie Olc;ktnSOn. Tom Skemtl. 11 :T JOKE 1 EVER HEARD II ~=IN CINCINNATI I tlf1fV GNF'F1H ROmJNE NATUAE MIRED HITCHCOCK l'AE88fT8 (l)MOVIE Ut "WltGamat" (1983) Mtnhtw Btoderidl, Oebney COitman. (%)MOVIE * * UAml~. The 0emon·· (1983) l onv Robtrta. Tna H1tP« -t:30- CH>MOVIE • • "Orea" ( 19771 AIGhard Harris, Charlotte Rampllng 8AOTHERSQ MOVIE • t • "The Grey For" ( 1982) Rlcn. 11d F .. nswot1h, Jacaue Burroughs -11:30- 1 CJ) FAU. GUY Q!TONIOHT 000~ I (11 *NEWS NIOHTUNE IUfM AHi:> Au.EH V8MS LAT811CJKT AMENCA 100CLUI · • (Q)MOVIE H 'h ''8tsl Friends" (1982) !Mt Reynold$. Goldlt Hewn . (l)lllARQ -1~- I TWLJQKT ZONE =HOU.YWOOO • •'h "Mr. JttletlQ" (1969) Patrlclt Mlcnte, Connie SttWl'ls _ I IC)8l9CJINT NEWS m&T8 OllAN M+JCICO AOCKFON> Al.ES MOYie Ht "Ortlltd To Kiii" (1980) Mlctlatl Clint. Angle ~lntOn. -12.'iO- ~NIOKTWITH DAVID I Al.IND HrTCHCOCK HllTI MBTHIUO MOYll t t 'h "Tiit Tttnlahtd Angela" (ttsn Rodi Hudlon. Aobtt1 Sttck •MOYll **'-t 'Aide Tht WttO Surf' (1"41 Ftcllln, Stltllty Ftber•. !~ *** ~Thi T-. Chair•" 111101 Aon Moody, ~,.,.. Langtlla, -·~-­OOU..:> MOYll t h "The Lift OI 811111'" ( 1979) GflhMI Chapman, John CIMM (tf) lllOY'm • * "Ooing 8natk ( 1913) John Cindy. Joa Alherty e MOVIE -t:OO- * t * ''Guilty Or Innocent: The St Shep1)8'd MUfder Case" ( 19; Gtotge Ptppird, W~lltm Windom I ~YWOOOClOSE\JP * ** "Guns Of Datllnest'" (19( David ~IYen, Ltlllt Caron. 0 ENY'ERT AINM£NT TONIGHT -1:30- .. GREAT AECOAO Al.BUM OOlL.ECT10H I IHT 01 L.A. TODAY cm= I MARTIN'8 l.AUGH-l U 'h "The Outlklttl" (1~831 lhomM Howtl. Mttt Diiion. _, __ MOYIE .. ''Going Btrln" (1983) Joi Cwldy. Jo. Flahtny. -t.G0-1 i:. NIWI flGHYWATCH -1:10- DAYID IOWI!: SINCXJ8 MOONUGHT TM -2:20- (C)MOW ** "The S.gean1" (1K8) R< Stt'8tf, John PN111P Law. -t»- (f) MCMETOHI CARTOON !:= * .. "Ouantf' (tNll Alan ill• Mtooit Smith -1:00-i: t t t "The MOUN That Aotrt< Ifft) Peter Stlter1 ,,.., s.-o GUl TY Oft INHOCINT MCMI H•l~ ~Under Art ' (1913) NI( Hoitt. Jotnna CIMldy -"1'- - t, .n lg fl n I a •• m 51 2) n , ... • -~ \ . , 1Bullshot' hits. .. • comic bullseye on Lagu~a stage As an actor. South Coast Reper- tory's John-David Keller probably is Oran.ae County's leading exponent of outlandish Ori tish caricat urcs. There· fore, one should approach a pro- duction of "Bullshot Crummond" under his direction prepared to chortle uproariously. And one would not be disap- pointed at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, where Keller's rendition of this fast and furious farce will be holdina forth for tbe next three weeks. It's among the funniest shows of the year on any theatrical level. "BuJlshol Crummond" is a multi· authored spoof of British detective movies of the 1930s and 40s and comes off as what you miaht expect 1f Sherlock Holmes were interpreted by Mel Brooks. Physical comedy 1s the name of the pme, and Keller's cast is well versed 1n playing for maximum effect The tone of the show is set immediately as the li&hts come up on the silhoueue of a plane flying over En&!and -Q~vi9us_lyfcr.Qpelled !>La stagehand with a po e. The effect could have been achieved without the pole, of course, but the manipulation doubles the comic effect. When we meet the esteemed sleuth Hu&h ''Bullshot-.. Crummond, we find rum lo be no imposing, larger· than-life fiaurc. but the youthful, Toi TITUS slightly built James Boress, whose initial quandary is extractina his finger from the barrel of hjs shotgun -another comical ace. Boress' strainina to approximate heroic bear- ing is a large part ofthc fun, and he has a firm grip on the satirical essence of his character. The dastardly German villain also is somewhat of a klutz, as cneraetical· ly enacted by Michael Bielitz, who. with his Baba Wawa-sounding hcnch- woman Mareie Ross, resemble the heavies from the "Rocky" c.artoon series. Bielitz and Ross arc a pair of theater veterans highly adept at comedic scenery chewing, and are right at home in a situation where overplayi ng is virtually impossible. Kathryn Johnson is a deliaht as the blonde heroine who enlists Crum· mond's aid in rescui~ her scientist father from the villai~J clutches. She possesses a keen sense of melodrama and her comic timing is splendid. Paul Klees doubles as Crum- Belkei: ralled----- by a fellow cop 81 LYNDA ltIMCll Min ans • tree U"Y • W -... 8'ot niachJDC and WIDI 15,000. Midi; .. b ~hc8dl'orv....-..i. WMdlcsr ft1*bt cklayed, Mid deciclll to .WWI• old famlly fnead who naua V~ 1111 blah. At tht sccambtlh, Miclt'•,..,.. iuddlo-ly diet. HUI ud lteo1oeaoouaw 1 lellay ••n~r wbole lucky di) lUtM IO lrl9ldY when bis ticket it siolal and ftDder wuu balfthe take. The WUlMTI brolhcr ..... w ~~--....... ...---; IS shot tO dealb tryiJll IO l'ICllMlf lhc • money. M ic.k mtett a booker Pd .... bet 1ba1 bc'U pmy btr foe htt tJmt bec:ale be' a had~ n.ice cvenioa but docu't waatfuy 16 becauac be'1 IOI I ~.rt i.tk tlomc. Whtie Mick ••llttPtoahoKift botel l'OOft'I, Joe takes M~1i:·1 money and loecs au bu\ S500 at pm1na tablet, .. llarcte Rou, lllcbaeJ Blellta plot nefarlou echem .. ln .. Ballahot Crummond" at the Laeun• Moulton PlayhOGM. DALLAS: Funou "' J R. for aanou°"" 1na b11 Cl\PltrntAt to Jtitna at tk ball. Bobby pays a visit to Pam He apolo&ius for not telhf\I her tht newt privattly and then tries 10 dJMUICk her from COOQDWDf her search for Marte. After 8gbby lc:tvn. Pam 11 obviously shaken. Clayton and Ray~ 10 Houston on tNIAnca and Mnd up d1~tS1na ptttOnal matiera; ClaYton'• 1n.ab11ity to shakt off Joc1t•i prutncc at South Fork and Ray's fear of Donna's involvement with her new 011 comeany Lucy aces OUl danctna 11r1th Eddie. Betty amves, howe"tt. aod destro)s the happy ~ne *hen she becomes bys1Cnc:al Jmna Illes Charltt to tthool. bus and iJ d11turbcd by the amvai or Rcoaldo Marchetta. ~lone with Jenna. Renaldo tells her he wants lbc return of their daufhter Charlie. At South Fork, ap10s1 J.R.: s wishes. Mm Ellic rcmo\let Jock's portrait ~ LANDING:# Lily M•'• . CS• husband. Joshua's father JOQltbea, II· nves and cauJet 1 coafroftr.auoe ~ Lily Mac and JOlhua. JOlb.v.a IUCICWDbl '° Cathy's charms lad fcdJ coo"-d and abamed by the u~nce. Sumoer, betn& mond's "Dr. Watson" and the stuffy waiter in a tea room, Jerry Newman enjoys some good moments as the seedy professor, Schy Steinberg has a cameo as a bogus bobbie and Gregory Howit excels as a grotesque hulk unchained to dispose ofCrummond. Wally Huntoon. one of the coun· 1y's top set designers. has created a splendid series of fragmentary backdrops to illustrate the play's eifht separete Tloeatio~so-unprcssrt". are Jeff' Calderon's lighting, Charles Castagno's costumes and particularly Steve Shaffer's ominous sound cf· fects. "Bullshot Crummood'' winds up the Moulton's year on a note of hilarity, a piece of first-rate family entertainment Performances con- tmue Tuesdays through Saturdays. at 8 and undays at 2:30 until !frc. 16 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Lasuna Beach. Call 494--0743 for t1cke11nforma11on DYNASTY: An 1nttY Amanda screams rc}«led by bu wife, tries to entice Laura at AlcJUs for deny1na her pareniqr all into followina him to WubiQllOD when be these: ycan Alcxu lyinaJy says 1 ski becomes senator. The wall betweea Mtck instructor 1s Amanda's father. Blake and Karen beains IO break dowft and • Do · Ii d R h d Ah ed reconciliation appcat1 near. Scott Eatloft CALLBOARD -The Re0 ional pushes manique to Ln as 1 m misreads A-.,., 11a~ta about Vara • and set him tO ~nfCSS tO dOUble-crouift& VVT • 'lb Repertory Theater of Fullerton has Blake. Claudia catches Luke Fuller. the twins be1n1 a thn2l to rdatiOOlhip wt an nounccd auditions for Rodgers and new p.r. man at Colbyco. mnocendy Gary and IF.ls an untcnapulou.a doctor to Ham merstcin 's "The Sound of straiahtenina Steven's tie, makan& Claud.ta prcscnbe ptlls to ind Utt early delivery. Music" al the Wilshire Theater, 330 v~a µn~'M.k1is ees to fo!Jiv,..e_-t"-JllrPEIH>eU:A: Rlllbed to the~· . l.Imon .... ryouts will bC hefa Steven and!ut ctr pro ems in c pas cal. BlaJr miacames and c:linat IO lilt. Saturday at 10 a.m. for children, aaudia an Steven believe that Amanda .... _ ·'"-'d S d I r · · I d 3 1s much hke Fallon In temperament. Laurie's pannu upeet wbeft __, •)'1.-un aya1 p.m.1orpnnc1pa san Ale~s invites Amanda 10 move in with ralherworkayear bd'oreto!nft0colleF. p.m. for chorus, an_d M_onday at 7:30 her, with Amanda decidina to ux the WhenSaraexplainstoDavidcbarllSwcrt p . m. for pr 1 n c 1 pa Is and Carrinaton name since 11 wat Ak~s· last dropped apinst Parnell becaua a...wu chorus .... callbacks will be held Tues-name when Amanda was bom. N1c:ole found dead, Wesley woada'I if Grant was day and Wednesday .... call Denise Simpson introduces benelflo Jeff, telhn& involved in PameU'a death.Su& 1elh him ~II Reiss al 996-4195 from 10 a.in_ ~1m that she 100 bu lost her mate. What PameU's death wu a .wdde. Cbris and to 5 p.m. for further information ... :·'"ihed0C1n'ttell.Jeff'islhatberb1ublndwas ~:iene8:t'3.=~~~~ Peter De Valdis. 1hc drua dealer who was h1JlU 'U never work with Laurie -1 .. if ...................................................................................................................... once enpaed to Fallon and ~"as 1n the ~ same wreck.qt as FaJJon's body. Oaudta he 11ps with someone die, be qrces IO Jane Greer's career ·reaches a Crest ~:.:;·~~~.~~=: :~;;E=E·•·"'"-' he is 101n1 to find out bcpn to suspectSbirley lalled Peicr White. By BOB THOMAS •11 111 .... ,,_.,. LOS ANGELES -h seems silly now..L Jane Greer admits. but she quit her tlrsl film career because at 38 she considered herself too old to play leadina parts. ''Now Jane Fonda and other ac- tresses have busy careen after 40," said Greer, star of 1940s movies now revered as film noir classics. "But back then, we couldn't expect Iona careers," she continued. "I remember when I was making 'Run for the Sun· ( 1955) in Mexico, I said to Bob Mitchum: Tm 30 years old and you're 40. What are we doing running through 1he jungle?' " Ro6en Mitchum was her frequent leading man in the taut, cynicaJ melodramas filmed on slender budgets at RKO. Married to attorney Edward Lasker and mother of three sons, Greer quit her career 22 years ago. She is now divorced, her sons arc grown, and she is returned to acting. The mature Jane Greer c"8n be seen on CBS-TV's "Falcon Crest" for six episodes startinB Dec. 14. She plays Charlotte Pershing. lonJ·lost mother of M1111e (Susan Sullivan). She of course becomes a pawn in the manipulations of Angela Channing (Jane Wyman). TV viewers will find Greer retains her cool, unattainable beauty -and that voice. Its dark tones still hint of intrigue and untellable secrets. She enjoyed the "Falcon Crest" 'Jefferson&,' 'Alice' move to Tuesdays NEW YORK (AP) -"The Jef· fcrsons" and "Ahcc," situation com- edy fixtures on CBS' popular Sund~y night lineup since the late 1970s. will be movins to Tuesday nights begin- ning Jan. z. the network announced. "Crazy Like a Fox," starring Jack Warden and John Rubinsttin. will join CBS' Sunday schedule staning Dec. 30. After eight weeks of the television season "The Jcffcrsons" had fallen lo 30th and "Alice" was 43rd among 74 prime-lime series rated by the A.C. Nielsen Co. The CBS shows that precede them on Sunday, "60 Minutes" and "Murder, She Wrote," are both in the Top 15. FROM THE PRODUCERS OF THE SUPERMAN MOVIES .. llllA _,_. I ,,. • ~ >Jil •llltMro/lil ·-.. tN ... ,, •callOli .. I . t ' ... --,_ ... ... ·u-.... ~· • •II •U-_, t l ••I ··Tl-........ .. ,... ·~"-..... "'"" -"•"1~ •l\fo. -,_, .... , -_ .... \t *1 I.I IW!tl•NtlAt ........ ~'--·-"'"" .,. t l)Ull _.., ·-tw.1111 _ ...... IJI Hit ""'-"-... .......... .,. t°!' ... .. ft M l ·-co- Howard Hughes, who signed her lo a movie contract. "I found him rather endearing, like a child,'' she said in an interview about the late Huahes. "His idea of fun was to go the amusement pier at Ocean Park. He won a large coUection of cu pie dolls for me. But then he got very annoyed with me. He didn't want me to .act married." She mamcd Rudy Vallee at 19 and bought her way out of the Hughes contra-er. The marriage ended a~er three years, and she pursued an a~ttng career at RKO. When Hughes gamed control of (he studio, he found Jane Greer upder contract. "He said I would never work there," the actress rccall~d. .. But ... Hua.hes had lo start 'The Big Steal' witfi him (Mitchum) right awa). Huahes needed a leading lad) im· mediately, and since he had me under contract I was the logical choice." Jane Greer After "Where Love Has Gone" an 1964, Greer qull films for the role of wife and mother. Two of her sons ha ve be co me successful screenwriters. Alben. 36, wrote "Fire· fox ," and Lawrence. 35, wrote "War- Games." Steven Lasker, 30, is a Jazz rnusician. experience, especially seeing "iyman again, but admitted:" I'm glad I m not a regular in a sencs. I don't really like working that hard. f'm too old for 4:30 (a.m.) caJJs." Born Bettejane Greer 60 years ago in Washington, D.C .. she became a band singer. In World War 11, she was one of three young women chosen to model the new Women's Army Corps uniforms. Her beauty caught the vigilant eye ofbillionaire industnahst "One of my sons was studying film at UCLA and he said, 'Mother, you're the queen offilm noir!' 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OAS! .. llll L • ... -C· ·: .. e Retiree liopes to clean up taking care of ditty laundry Jor busb;1esses Val et dry cleaning business pampers customers while provldtnga service to gi ve 1t " Berg estimates that he has 20 regular customers, with other scat- R1chard Be" figures there's a lot of tered order from various area offices. d1ny laundry 1n the business world. Richard's Va let is basically a one- By TONY SAAVEDRA OltM~Nolli.11 ln fact. he's banking on it. man operation, with Berg picking the Berg. who reuredrl 2 years ago from clothes up. dnving them in his ht!> Hun tington· neach real estate Toyota to a dry cleaning plant 1n busmess, has embarked on a new Santa Ana. and bringing them back endeavor - a valet dry cleanmg three days later. service for busmess people and office His rates are about $2.50 per • \ ' I _COMP-LETE NYSE COMP081.TE l'AAN~CTIONI, I It's hard to tell I . . the product with just firm's name By JOHN CUNNIFF "'......_ AMly9t instruments. medical devices. d fcnse srstcms and electronic comp ncnts., includinJ semiconductors, f NEW YORK _ Brand ne w high-the electronics industry. tech companies that soar into the The largest activity of The Sing space age from ground zero i~ ~he Company, once a class smo~esta• manner of Apple Computer. DigitaJ operation, is now in aeroSJ!llCC ele Equipment and Prime Computer Ironies, which company officials e might get the attention. but they're peel will be responsible for SO perce not getting all the sales. of total sale" in 1984. Simultaneous with the emergence Singer's change wasascalculated workers. garment for dry cleaning. And he Barely six weeks old. Richard·s proudly notes that he hasn't lost a i _ _..;._::...u,.._::...._ _____ -.--------=----=---...:.i Valet Cleaners is picking up steam piece of clothing yet. 0 1_._ __ ... ~ of such companies has come a less-was Gould's, the result not only publicized but equaUy profound de-social and economic factors that 11 velopment. the metamorphosis of to a decline of home sewing in t relatively ancient enterprises into United States and Europe, but t modem co mpanies that leave little cause of intense foreign competitio trace of their past. In response, the company decid• Some of the changes have been to make aerospace electronics t sweeping: Gould Inc. from industrial focal point of its growth plar products to e ectroriics. Ame=n-=c=an=-*J'<-rn"'onl cirrrenr produns ate atrcr. Can from packaging 10 financial simulators. aircraft and spacecr. services. Penn Central Corp. from navigations systems. and miss railroading to electronics and tele-guidance products. communications, The Singer Com-You'd hardly recognize Americ: pany from sewing fJlachines to aero-Can anymore. lo just two xears space electronics. inevested more than $750 million emong busmcss-pcopl · who-bring-T~ flOOgling busmc:ss is a rebi.r-th~MAU& ~ -- their laundry to work. in the towering of sons fo r a man who once owned a and I hke direct acCCll!I with people. office bu1ld1ngs near John Wayne thnvmg real estate office. but was shaking hands.'' he adds. Airport and ew port Beach's sidetracked mto an early reurement Working behind the: scenes 1s Fashion Island. at the age of 44. Berg's daughter. 36-year-old L11\da And Berg, 56. sees other business Berg says he sold the company 10 Plaskett, a lice nsed mamage-and- areas in Irvine. Newport Beach and 1972 with plans to buy and manage a fa mil y counselor from Costa Mesa. Cos ta Mesa as a gold mine of soiled motel in Carmel. Throu$h a tum _of It was her idea 10 stan a doorstep suits. skins. pants and shins. events. which Berg declmes to dis-dry cleaning service that would With a formal, black velvet bow tie cuss. the plans apa.n . pamper office workers. She made the pressed t1pnly again st the collar of a He retired. dabbling a little in real initial contacts, handed out busmess white shin . the Newpon Heights estate consulting and appraisals and card s. shook hands. smiled a lot. resident makes the rounds of the has worked lately as a couner for a shook more hands and used some of offices, pi cking up clothes that need to medical firm. her psychological skill s to rope poten- be washed or dry cleaned. "Bcingacourier isn't verychalleng· t1al clients. "I tell them their valet is here," says ing. It's just something to do," says She also provided the capital to Beq~. whose sot\. eloq uent voice gives Berg. who's hoping to use the small stan the busi ness. usi ng it as a tax the impression that tea is about to be dry cleaning business to escape from write-off. sen ed. hio; pan-tt mt' courier iob. Plaskett has found that no1hing 1s "They hke the attenti on and I hke "My tendency is to be my own boss. clo~r to a woman's hcan than her blouse. recalling one woman who "ht up hkc a Christmas tree" when Plaskett complimented her silk blouse And men arc equally attached to their "threads." "A lot of times they like to rant and rave about their lousy luck with dry cleaners," she says. She sa ys the operation 1s based on the prcm.se that business people have more important things to worry abou\ than stubborn stains and diny clo.fa:s. "One thing my father has found is tha1 it's difficult to get to the dry cleaners after work," says Plaskett. "But now. we're doing what the old fas hi oned milk man would have done." For all the Goulds, Penn Centrals, build an insurance business a1 American Cans and Singers, expand into mutual fund cnanaE moreover. there are dozens of others ment, mvestment counseling a1 that have evolved mto different brokerage se rvices. entities more suitable, their officers Speeding the transformation, th ought. to the changing times. acquired PennCorp Financi; W.R. Grace. for exam~le, flipped Amencan Capital. and Voya~ to chemicals and retailing from Group in 1983, and G. Tsai shippin_$; Allied Corp. dropped Company this year. It went in oth "Chemical" from its name and added directions too, buying direct ma aerospace. oil and gas, and auto-gardening and music operations. motive ve ntures; and NCR Corp.. Aller 123 years with roots m t makes computers rather than cash railroad busmess. Penn Central fit. registers. for bankruptcy in 1970. It emergec Form of business de·termines taxes In many instances the original different being in a different worl products continue as pans of a larger Today 1t supplies products and sc stable. and in some the newer prod-vices ·for energy, natural rcsourc ucts represent a natural progression electro nics. defense and tel in the same marketarca. But changes communications industries. and d at Gould, American Can. Singer and veJops real estate and coal propeni1 Penn Central are almost total. with These are the extreme example their new products and services but to lesser degrees other mass1 unrelated to the old. companies have changed the fla vor RALPH Scorr Smart business people penod1cally review their business form (corpor- ation. partnership, individual) to determine they are getting the best tax breaks. Chan1es in the tax laws and in the prc:ifitab1lity of your company determine th e "form " your business needs. One must weigh the advantages and disadvantages of tax and non-tax factors of a specific form of business. For exa mple. the overall tax cos t of opera ling as a pa nnersh1p ma) be le"s for a particular business than operat- fng as a corporation. On the other hand, a corporation offers several non-tax benefits not available 10 partnerships. A common co mplaint of panners and sole-proprietors ts that the) are required to pay income tax on compan y profi ts e'en though the} riiiiriiiiiii9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~jjii"I l..:a ve \he m 0 ncy In the com pan) for expa!lsion. In the corporate form . the GIFT OF A LIFETIME FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL ICE SKATING LESSONS Learn To Ice Skate The Easy Way For A Lifetime Of Fun & Pleasure ENROLL NOW! 2701 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 (714) 979-8880 cbrporat ion pays tts own 10comt• taxes. However. 1f the corporation su!>ta1ns losses. these will be un- available for the owner<; 10 take on their ind1v1dual tax returns 10 offset other income. There are two main dt!>ad vantages 10 being incorporated. F1rs1. the increase 1n payroll taxes may be greater than the other benefit~ to be gai ned. Second, there i-; a rnncern for "double 1axa 11on. · A. c:orporat1on mus t pa) taxes on its profits. and when those profits arc ult1mateh· distributed to the shareholders. the shareholder \\>tll pay taxes on the Put a few words to work for ou. dovodcnd•. Wnh P'°""' planmn~ I ILll64:::. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9~ In my time, I've bank and savings and lolM. Saving.c; is the only place I use today. . Thev ·re mart about handling my reure~ ment in vestments. And they really care about me . My branch manager once gave me a ride home when it was raining. I loved that. d,}1,J~ )tlllt I Arthur Nttlrtd \rntl f mplll)H l/1"1 lbt1n111 < illlftlNIJo AMERICAN SAVINGS AM> l()AN AIJl!or'l 'l'ION ~J...U: !>mall compame~ can avoid any serious problem with double taxa- tion. A type of"half-way" point between a partnership and a corporat ion is the "Sub-Chapter S'' corporation. This is a legal corporation which for income tax purposes has elected to be taxed somewhat hke a pannersh1p As recently as the late 1970s Gould their product mix to keep abrn st was a di versified industrial products the times. company. perhaps besr known for General Motors, Boeing and Loe battene!>. Today it is almost totally heed arc into data processing at electronics. the result of a trans-Exxon 1s 10 office systems. At fonnauon begun m 1979. General El ectric. Monsant Ralph Scoll is a C'emficd Public Accountanr proc11cing in Nt•wpon Beach. Th e new Gould. concentrates on Schulumberger. U.S. Steel. DuPo minicomputers. factory automation and AMF have all tested areas n equipment. test and measurement dreamed ofa dozen years ago. Shhh, it's 'achieving maximum potential' hour from 8 to 9 a.m. Employees conternITfie ban on notsy acuvfty helps them concentrate. get more work done AMP hours." And Carrier says he's more willi1 to delegate more projects to the sta because "I know they have AM hours to get the work done ... BAKERSFIELD (AP) -The tele-between Mand 9 a.m .. Carner said. phone 1-.ecps nnsing: other workers "Dunng AMP hour. employees Mlcropront:. down keepa!>kingques11ons: the boss sched-aren't involved in meetings, errands, ul es another meeting. running pnnters or other distracting Micro General Corp. has a1 It's hard to work or th ink efficiently acti vity," Carrier said. "So far, we're nounced its financial results for tt surrounded by such normal but in unanimous agreement that the th ird quarter ending Sept. 30. distracting interruptio ns. so a "quiet program ha s been extremely success-The Dlrvine-based com~ny's n hour" has been set aside for account-ful." sales we re $778.551 , which is I ing workbrs at Conte! Service Corp., "Most people outside the depan-percent lower than the net sales • western region headquaners for Con-ment run hot or cold on AMP hour," S901.054 for the corresponding qua tinental Telephone Co. he added. "Some felt it was an ter of 1983. They reserve 8 to 9 a.m. to work on inconvenience, but most th ought it Net income for the quarter was tong-term projects, research. reports was very favorable." loss of $8 7. 778, or 3 cents pc or other crcauve work that requires He added that the staff is "flexible. common equivalent share. compare concentration. If there's an emergency during that toS1 00.643netincome.or2cents.fc The "quiet hour." offic1ally called hour. we will respond." the previous year's third quarter. "Achieving Maximum Potential," Donna! Miller, who processes the For the nine-month penod endir was Ma ned Oct. I because the regional payroll. said she received Sept. 30. net sales amounted 1 accounting depanment staff works in just one emergency call between 8 and $2.248, 741 , which is 23 percent lowc a large open ar~a. making 1t hard to 9 a.m. during the first month. than the corresponding 1983 perioc sneak mto a quiet corner to concen-"We've j ust informed personntl Net income for the nine months is trate. that this hour is not a time to contact loss of $380, 723, or 14 cents pc "h's like an invisible force fi eld we us,'' she said. ''And most people think common equivalent share. compare can create to allow us one hour of this isa $ood idea and wish they could to a profit of$202,948, or earnings ix quiet time.'' said Ted Carrier. Con-have a similar program." share of 5 cents for the previous year tel's staff manager fo r general ac-Dan Speidel, a general accountjng nm e-month period. counting. supervisor. said he never had time to "The managers ca n close their "get the imr,ortant th inf. done' Re.-eaua •bow lacra.e doors to get a quiet moment." added before the advent of AMP.· I used to Covington Technologies has ar Carrier. chief architect of the project. spend my time doing urgent things nounce1 revenues of $55.439,00 "The rest of us don't have offi ces and instead of imponant things." and a net income of$ I 30,000 for th don't have doors we can close." Patty Ross, a general accounting nine months ended Sept. 30. The Bakersfield office is Contel's supervisor, said workers make a game Robert B. Fitzpatrick. presider head~uaners for 10 western states. of seeing "how much we can get done and chief operating officer, said th and employees throughout the region during the hour. I had one project on Fullenon firm 's revenues for th are accepting the id ea that they can't the back burner for several months. three and nine months ended Sept. J telephone the accounting depanment and 1 was able to complete 111n seven increased 14 perc.ent and 68 percen r===========================:;i respectively. over the like period 1 1983. TAX SHELTER SEMINAR Manti•• Reeearcla Groap Ltd. will hold a free tax shelter Hmlner with flHt Afflllated S.carltlee, lac., at ; La .... VIiia•• a .. 1 E•tate Office 102 S. Coa•t Hwy •• La .... Beac• Wed•• .. ay. Nove•ber 28 at 7ile p•. Refruhmtnts Hrved. · Anticipated 1984 tax write-off up to 88~ on re· searc h & development for safety & navlgatlonal equipment for the marltlme community. 10-year h11tory of Partner1hlp opcraUon1. Limited Partner to receive royaltlet over llfe of Partner- 1hlp. CALL (714) 497-4465 for ruerv•tlo•• Thi• •111111ov.,c•-•• I• '"41htr •• ofhr to Htl eor • .. uc:ltet!Ofl e4 .. oll.r 10 !Ivy ll••M .. ntlllH Thi...,., It"'* 9'tly W II!.''~"'· t .,..e of whlc:h -y N elttelNd ""'Y In 1h-•llfte '" Wl\lf'h MC•lt ... NY lewflttly N oft.rH 6 Hly ''°"' MCltrrtlfl lffltn who ..... l••••nv oHtr ...... -. .. 111e. 1• •.ch ... ,. • 4 Fitzpatrick further stated tha while the co mpany's housing posit10 remains profit.able. earnings wer ad ~rsely affected by the lX'1' formance of its manufactunng oper at1ons and general contract1n d1v1s1on{ Litton profits up Litton Industries Inc. today re ported first quaner sales, earning !~ and earnings per shatt were 111 highc than 1n 1he comparable thrcc.montl period of fiscal 1984. Earnings from continuing oper at1ons before currency adjustment were $68. l million. compared w1tl the $60.6 million reported in the fLts quarter of last year. Net cam1nas amounted to $67.1 million. or $ r .59 per hire. aner 81 unfavorable currency adjustment o $310,000. In the comparable pcrioc of 1984. nc6 e~minp were $.SS.I million. or $I 30 per share. aner 1 1 unfavorable currency adjustment o $225,000. and a lo from d11COn tinued opcrn11ons of$4 6 m1lhon. • a1 - e- >- >r !r :k c- l(- 11 lS :>f :d lC e- n. :d 1e s. ft le m it lo ad e- 1d ll I. er & er 11. le :d a d. r- e, e- e-s. s. IC of k- id td ::>. nt ot - w p l- e :t 4 .r ·- a ·r d ·r g 0 r I. a r j r s ) . ) • • .... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Novembet 27, 19'4 I've~ doing~ with Ameriali ~ for apt years. I got my morqp11e from them, and they also have my-CD Investments. I've known Bill Popejoy, their new chainnan, for a number of years. I believe in him and his peopJe. They always give me the right advire, and the tjght ~. Besides, they like my music. It look• a bit like a Ouhlijlht reflector, but It'• really a new kind of aolar cell collector developed by TRW enclneera in Redondo Beach. U•lnc miniaturized cuaegrainJan concentrator element• and gallium anenide photovoltaic material, the new .... dealgn can provide amaller aolar array• for apacecraft power and many reduce life- cycle coeta by u much u 30 percent, the company clalma. Only 2 .5-inchea in diameter, each cell producea 0.4S watta of power. FSLIC You'll get sa~ on CUllARDlTuises ·· ··· ·· ...... ··· .. ·· .. · wlien )OU Oi)en aMney MarWrt Certificate Account. If you think saving won'c gc1 you anywhere in chi to Ala ka worth $ l\10 There'· no obligattlm Ju't till nut world. it's ttmc you opcneJ a Money Market Cerrificatc an entry form at the Paofte avmgs Bank ncan.''t you Account with Pacific avmg Bank For up-to-the-mmute money market cemfteate race-. 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Novembet 27. 1984 ·~....._ucc;eSs of private security firms em arrass LA police Research indicates extra security emphasis causes bu lers to search out other areas LOS ANGELES (AP) -A sales pitch by WestecSecwity lnc. seems to bt wotk.ina well: as more homc- OWl)ml bire,private security firms, the Wlprotected homes could become the prime taraet of burglars. Westec President Donald E Reierson said he has a dream about · the last house in Los Angeles not auarded by private patrol or burglar alarms. ••All the burglars arc hnang up at the front door to \Ike a number ... he said. That hard-sell seems to be worlung in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Anaclcs. At least 17 firms serve an esumatcd I 0,000 valley homes and. businesses, up from only five firms in 1979. according to Pohcc Depanmem of- ficials. One reason for the nsc 1s loss of confidence in regular law enforce- ment agencies, police said. "We arc embarrassed that they've done so well.'' said police spokesman Lt. Dan Cooke. "The proliferation of these groups shows that the public thinks we're not doing our job. "It's a sign of the times that people have to go to the private sector for the kind of protection we used to be able to provide." The cost of such service is high - $20 to S3S per month, depcndina on the number of neiahbors who subscribe to the serlice. • The private patrols resemble rea· ular poliec officers, complete with uniforms. shiny badges, guns and patrol cars with shield emblems on the doors. ·1 he) and the companies hmna them must be licensed by the state Bureau of Collections and ln- vest1gat1 ve Services and the Lo Al\geles Ctty Police Commission. But unhkc police, they arc prohibited from arrestina anyone on suspicion of having committed a crime. The) arc allowed to make a citizen's arrest 1f they actuall)' see a crime in progress. State law also bans the use of flashing hghts or sirens on the private patrol cars. "We do not enforce the laws. We're extra eyes and cars for the Pohce Department," said Steven H. Marks. manager of Valley Protective Service Inc., a compan) with 700 valley customert. Some police offi cers call the private guards "door rattlers" and dismiss their crime-prevention abilities. "When it comes to pri vate patrol, if ll makes people feel more secure. that's great." said Deputy Police Chief r>an ulhvan ... , thmk they should have some detemnt effect, but I wouldn't spend a dime on them . .. , think an active neiahborhood watch program ISJUSt as effective, and it leaves you with more money to buy Christmas presents." the auards also can handle emerg- ency calls such as heart attacks and prowkrs. Wcstcc guards saved seven lives last year by administerina cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, said Reierson, who is a former deputy chiefofthc San Diego Police Depart- ment. Additionall). the patrols perform some services regular police have hnd to give up. Officials of private patrols say their employees can dri\e by a house fi ve to I 0 times m a 24-hour pcnod, something for which police have no time. In add111on. most firms will check fo r suspicious people or cars, escort residents to their doors at night, pick up mail and newspapers dunng vacations and even kc-ep an eye on children leO home alone. But the private officers rarely meet criminals face-to-face. officials for the firms said. "We have a snowball's chance in hell of catchinj a burglar walking out of a house with a TV," said John: DePhillip. president of Studio Patrol and Alarms, which has about 1,000 customers in Studio City, North Hollywood and Toluca _Lake. Report says U.S. reactors having too many problems, WASHINGTON (AP}-Govern-ol the NRC'sanalys1s and evaluation mcnt analysts say reactors at the office. "When a seriou~ event. cxx;~rs" nation's 80 opcratinJ atomic power there. they take corrective ~cuon. . plants arc experiencing, on average, The report to the comm1ss1on said six and one-halftimes the emerscncy that "a total loss of a safety system·• shutdowns of similarly designed was not a 1are event. plants in Japan. Though a report on safety system In a report to the five-member · total feilur~s has !lOt been issued yet. Nuclear Regulatory Commission this NRC officials said 30 of 120 break- week, the analysts ~id the same downs invol~ed the lossofe~ergency "mishaps" are occumng repeatedly backup cooling systems designed to at U.S: nuclear plants. despiR ampl? prevem a reactor meltdown .. warnings and a multimillion dollar Thr~-founhs of those cooling sys- program to share information. tern faJlures were due to human The analysts said 1n their semi-mistakes. many of th~m th~ same annual report to the commission that error repeated, the officials ~1d. "rcpeti.t1vc events occur which an-After t~c 19~9 Three Mile Island dicatcJhat correcu ve actions taken at plant accident in Pcnnsylvama. the ind1v1 ual plants arc not as long-worst in the nuclear. industry's his- lasting or as effective as anuc1patcd... tory. the NRC established lls Office They added: "The lessons of ex-for Analysis and Evaluauon of Oper- perience seem to be sometimes lost or auonal Data to make sure that all forgotten with ume... plants are made aware of significant Officials said there was an average accidents, what caused them and how 6.S emergency shutdowns o r they can be prevented. "scrams" at each of the 80 U.S. The industry itself created the nuclear plants last year. compared ln.stitute for Nuclear Power Oper- with an averaae of onl y one scram per auons an Atlanta, provided 11 with year for the 30 nuclear plants 1n tens of millions of dorrars for a Japan. computer li!lk to share tcchn1.cal ,data. "Ther don't have repetitive and loaned 1t some oft~e na~1on stop events,· said Jack Heltcmes. director expcns in nuclear engin~nng to do IT'S NOT YET TOO LATEl-ONLY 34 DAYS LEFT To Refund ALL '84 Taxes Withheld and Recovt1r '81 . '83 Taxes a 1 1 -2 1 · 4·1 -6:1 . io 1 leverage Real Esi&tl · Income 011 & Gas · Equipment Leasing Educational Seminar For Ouahf1ed Investors, CP~ & Brokers ''INTELLIGENT YEAR-ENO INVESTMENTS" Tuesday, November 27, 12.45 PM & 5 45 PM Presenteci by DALTON & DALTON, INC. 2691 Richter Ave . S te 106. Irvine · Near Jamboree/405 RSVP: CALL NOW (714) 660-1422 Our Staff of Attorneys anCl Accountants will be available 9 AM · 9 PM Monday . Frlelay, a lso Saturdays FOR A PRIVATE NO FEE INITIAL APPOINTMENT • 1 \ I've been quite fortunate over ~ . the years with my CD lnv<iStment~. But it took a lot more than lu ck . It took knowing how to invest , and where to inv<·st. And when l didn 't have th ose an~wers, the lnve tment Officers at American Savings djd. That'$ why I've t>een with American since l96S. x~.fl~ f'rll<(Jff ,,,, .. }/,., k~ontlo "'arb ( allf111n1~ ,AMEAfCAN 9 A\llN09 ._ ............. "' ), .. '· the same thing. Some of the malfunctions that contributed to the TMI accident had occurred previously at similar plants elsewhere. but operators at the Penn- sylvania facility were not aware of them. But Heltemes contended that while there is a "heightened sensitivity .. to the lessons of experience since TMI. many utilities are unwilling to share their operational problems. Getty Fuels sale approved IGNAL HILL. Cahf. (A P) -A subs1d1ary of Texaco Inc. and recent- ly organized GSF Inc. signed an apeement Monday for the sale of Getty Synthetic Fuels Inc. fhe sale price was not disclosed. but the parties said the agreement calls for completion Of the transaction by Dec. 31, subje<;J to docuumenta- tion and government approval. Uetty Synthetic is one of the country's top landfill methane re- covery firms. with I 0 recovery system built over landfills throughout the United States. including the world's largest such facility at the Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island, N.Y. It built its first recovery plant o n the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Southern California in 1975. GSF Inc. was recently organized by an investor group. which pledged that expansion plans for the firm would not be affected b) the sale to the Texaco subsidiary. Guidance lnapector Donna Miller, a teohnlclan with the Side- winder MlNlle proaram at Ford Aer09pace Commwdcation• (forp. ln Newport Beach, ln•pecta a pldance and control .ectlon of NEW YOJtK" (AP) -The fotlQwlng Hsi u 1ow1 the Over-the-counter Jtocks and warrants lhal havt gone up tht most and dOW!I lht mo$1 bastd on Pe~~~~rf1~,,1a:fl~g ~~8l2 or 1000 I r" • rt~irh Iv Is •nc~11 r,rud n Y> ).(, ~ 1 J4 )Jo 1, " the 8ldewlnder m1 .. ue. P'ord hu manufac- tured and dell•ered oTer 108,000 of theN unite for the heat-eeekt~ air-to-air mlu- llea under contracta to the U.S. military. lt ~: 'I• 'I• UP ~ UP UP 1'/• 8: l(, r. 1 . I ~Till~ = ~ !:i Hllhln -l'.4 ., hr~Er If) = ¥: :1 :~ sn~r•• ert Included. t i end Percenl•H changes art !h• dj t rtnc• bel11¥Mn tht Previous clos no b PflCt end Mone~·· IHI bid Prlct . ~mt L•r:' Cr' Pct l ~ ~1un ~ 'I• 8: 5 GI ~ un 1h Op i r ~''Pt un IHlf "l~ r~ roe tdK eaelPt •~o ~ ~= ~fx' 2 ,. il 8: 3· Up •;. 8: ¥: Up ~ Uo 134 Uo Ju~ ! 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Tok p track of wherecompanlesaregotn~and which peopl ar h lptng themgetthere,justwatch CreditLtne'-ev rvda. in th \ Bustnessse ttonofyour~ w lailyPilal .. • '- I Orange Coast OAIL'f PILOT/Tuesday, November 27, 188• YWINDRBBAN ~~a.;J . It j1 ___.. __ f I NA PRE.!>IDENT ~~ ---"~-'-----' J J %~~'~E;.~~~~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) by Bii Keane "Granddad, what were you when you were old enough to work?" - ~ I - "The roof leaks." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "He wouldn't let me leave the pet shop without It." GORDO GARFIELD YO()P. Vl'!>rT 15 SOC.M A SURPP.ISE, MOM. WMEN'e iME. LAST TIME YOO ANP PAI:> WENT OUT? MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER ( GOOP HEAVENS! _> WMAT'S THIS ? • H 11 .~ by Hank Ketcham by Jim Davis WOO-MA/ AIM"1' SCIENCE 50Mt1"MI .. '? by Ferd & Tom Johnson Well, you W,ANT IT To MATCH YOUR OLD ON£, DoN1rcJ.-',A ? by Harold Le Ooux I DON'T KNOW WHETHER l M 0VT OF MV HF;-5 APPLYING FOR M IND FOR A.OMISSION OR JUST P\.fTTING UP WANTS lO TEU. YOU WITH HIM I ™AT l'OV'RE OVf OF ¥CU,_ M INO ' I ~--- j PEANUTS 11-n DRABBLE' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OOH O'.X>O Lei ME. He:AR ..IJ yooR. 600'/TALK, yooR Boo-/IALK ROSE IS ROSE I JUST SWEPT M A SPfDER WE& ~INOTH~ ~! l PID. l i I by Garry Trudeau by Jeff MacNally ™AT~ WHV W'~~tJG. by-Charles M. ::>chulz by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston COOOH . I WISH MY BoD'/ \VOULD ShUT UP by Tom K~ Ryan ~~~~.t by Pat Brady IT W~ P2>Mec.Y SOME STR066C.ING-SPI~ FAMILY'S DREAM HOUSE ! BRIDGE PLAY T E AUCTION ---- Ea ·t We l vulnerable. Wesl deals. NORTH +AKJ73 f:>J 632 ') Q 10 +AS WEST EAST • 8 • 42 '?A9 ~10 8 7 5 O A KJ 9 5 1 0 832 +KJ IO'l3 +9742 • OUTH +Ql0965 "1 KQ 4 0 764 +Q6 The bidding: Weat. North f<:Hl outh I 0 Obie Pa" 2 • 3 + 4 + Pa11 t'u1 P 111 Opt ning lead: Kini( of ~. The only handicap that should at reel a bridge plnyor is being me.nt.al ly deaf. And that is a conc11Uon that can be cured with training. T here are two poant<J of inter at · In the auction. First. South's jump reaponse to h1 <J partnt'r's iakeout doublt. which 11 nol lort'&nfr and doe11 not l'Vl'n prOtnl1t' a 1Uit Of mort' than four car<I •. It 'lim ply ~how11 a hand in the 9·12 point range. T hen, North jumped lo four spades because a raise to three spades might ha ve been construed as mere ly competitive. West cashed two high diamonds and then shifted to a trump . Declarer drew a second trump. end ing in hand, and ruffed his remain· ing diamond. He continued with a OMAR f.) SHARIFF .. , { h t1.rl to the king and ace. and We~t exited with a heart. Try as he might. declarer had to concede a dub trick for down one. South WU guilty or a major bridgt crime -not paying attention to the auction. For hft biddinr at this vulnerabllit.y, It. was dolt.rs to doughnut• that We1t held the ace of hearu. He al o had to hold at leu&. lO card In t h minor 1uit.1 and he had led 1 1p1de at. trick three. T hert fore, h could not hav• more '-than two hearts, and if that were the case. the contract could be guaranteed. · Declarer should win the fi rst trump in hand and ruff a diamo~· high. ryow he returns to hia ha with a trump and leads a Low hea t toward dummy's jack. U Weit rises with the ace. declarer play• low from the tahle; eventually he-wilJ get \.o discard his club loser on the r· CHARLES GOREN~ jack of hearts. If W tl play• low. the Jae.It wins. and declarer con· tlnues with a h art to his queen. Wu t must wl_n perrorce and h Is end played. No matter which minor aull. ht ~lects lo return. detlarer avoid lo inf a club trick, thu1 matt Ing his contract. ftf l•f.nucM• ah•t c ....... Gwe1'1 new Hw.a.t&er l• ......_. P'a1•r~ write c ..... lrWp Leu.er. 1909 CIHamla ... An., Cla...t•· M•. N.J. 08077. t Johnny Roeera _ Record isRamS' quest Dickerson's race against O.J. a big goal From AP dispatches Although Eric Dickerson as neanng 0.J. Simpson's single-season rushing mark, Coach John Robinson says the Rams aren't w1lhng to sacnfice their strategy to see him break the record. "The only dilemma I see as 1f we're three touchdowns ahead ... or three touchdowns behind. what do I do?" Robi nson said Monday at has weekly mcettng with reporters. "I would be happy to accept advice on that." Dickerson. who set a Nattonal Football League rooki e rushing mark of 1.808 yards to lead the league last season. rambled for 191 ya rds an Sunday's 34-33 victory over Tampa Bay and 1s JUSt 371 )ards shy of 1mpson's NFL record of2.003 yards with three games remaining Simpson's standard was ac- complished in a 14-game season. which gives the Rams' second-year back a two-game advantage to break the record. "It's kind of become a team goal," Robinson said of Dickerson's quest. "Of course. 300 yards as a long wa) away. Some guys rush for 300 )ards in a season and ask for a raise " Talkan$ about how strategy might affect Dickerson's chance al the record. Robinson said that 1f an opponent stacks up the dcfcn'ie to stop the run. Dickerson obv1ousl) would carry the ball lcs'> and would pass more. Should Dickerson rewrite the re- cord. Robinson would then have coached both the top s1nglc·M:ason rusher in college (Marcus Allen wtth 2.342 yards at Southern Cal an 1981 ) and the NFL. "It would be great to coach the gu) who got the most yardage 1n college and in the pros:· said Robinson. who added with agnn: "It would makelme immortal ... for a week or so." '( _ Dickerson's rush fo r the record aside, Robinson and the Rams ha ve other things on their mir:tds. ~ith an 8-5 record. the Rams can clinch a wild-card playoff berth by winning its final three games. and might even make at to the post-season with one loss in those remaining contests. The Rams face the New Orleans a1nts. whom they beat 28-10 earlier an the season. Sunday at Anaheim Stadium. then host the Houston Oilers on Dec. 9 before closing out the regular season against the 49en 1n San Francisco on Dec. 14. Lawaon VargH Vargas, Lawson tops In All-CIF In only his second year nt thr helm of Corona del Mar H1gh's :-"ater polo team. John Varps Monday night was named the CTF 4-A Coach of the Year. Andrew Lawson. who Inst week helped guide Newport 1 larbor to a 14-9 win over 11\c Sea Kmgs in the ('IF 4-A championship game to claim the title shared Player of the Year hono~ ~th Long Rench W1l~n· Robcn Lynn. Orange CC)ljt area product~ domi- nated all three teams. fivJ the fir11t and second te.tm!'.. while s x others were picked for third I laurel Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar c~ch had fi ve player tobbrd to lead all schools. Corona dcl Mar stan<lout JcfT Ocdma. the backbone to Vorp '23-S Clf finahsts. wa.un US)' p1clt for fi,,l team along with teammate tc-vc (Pl .... eee ALl....CIP /C2) - Hocker great Our Lan,ur ha called It quite. C2. Rocky start for.UGI in Boulder Golden Buffa loes' home c ourt helps With 28-5 ~dge atline in 80-73 win Special to tbe Dally Piiot BOULDER, Colo. -UC Irvine's basketball team got a ts first taste oflife on the road Monday night, and it wasn't especially appeuzing as Colo- rado's Golden Buffaloes came from behind to post an 80-73 victory with the help of a 28-5 edge at the free throw hnc. A <:rowd of 4,772 witnessed the t'orne-from-behind victory. which drops UCI to0-1 with San Diego State ne'<t at the Anaheim Convention Center Thursday night (7:30). Alex Stavnns scored on a dnvang layup. then added a J.poant play a minute later to ignite Colorado. Stt vnns. who had 10 points, put the Buffs up 68.-65 with 2:48rcmairung10 the game and then added a field goal ·and a free throw at I :40 lo make it 71-65 ...:.. the Buffs' biggest lead of the night. "Our players did what we wanted them to do," said Mike Bokosky, filling in for Bill Mulligan who 1s recuperatina from surgery on a clogged anery in his neck. "But there were some and1v1dual breakdowns on defense at key times." Those key ti mes cam~ 1 n the second half aOer UCJ had 5eeo an I I-point lead melt 1n the first half to a 38-36 halnime margin. The cold-shooting Buffaloes man- aged to hit JUSl 38 percent of lhear shots in the first haJf. but a 12-point effort by Mike. Reid and 11 points from center Randy Downs kept them in the pme. As the second half got under way, the battle moved inside between Downs and UC Irvine center Johnny Rogers. Rogersgot 12 first-half points and rattled in 18 more 1n the second ·half. But Colorado stayed close. going ahead 46-44 at · 16: I 0 and then volleyina the lead the rest of the half. Colorado sull tta.1led with su minutes lei\, 65-64, but then a 01ne- point spun tn the neitt 4:47 without an aoswet from the Anteaters put 11 away and pve the Buffaloes a 4--0 scnes edge over the Anteaters. "It took us a wh1k to respond correctly to Irvine's tremendous of- fensive pressure and trans1t1on game," S81d Colorado Coach Tom Apke. • "We were fonunate to beat a team that as c~ble of wanning its con- ference a 20 games. Our poise and experien nabled us to take over in the secon half." It was definitely potS<' and ex- pcnen~. since ucr held the advan- tage an size and quickness, an addit1on to Roacrs. caslly the most re- cosruz.able pla)'er on t.bc coun with his 30 points. which came from 66. 7 ptrccnt shoo11n1 ( 14 of 21 from the field) • The Anteaters had 1 .lS-24 lead with 3:43 left an the first half, lhartk.s to a 60 percent effort from the field, but Colorado's lat~ surge took a lot of Irvine's momentum away at the break · "We JUlll wore down and got lJrcd," eitplained Bokosky l l( l's game was hurt early to the second half when po1ntguard Rodney Scott ~ent down with an Acbt.IJes tnJUf) Vikes' story:, -Little-resp-ect Shawn Maney (left). Adam Antoyan provide the 1-2 punch in Marina High'• .,..., ,... ....... ~ ~,_ ~ backfield when they face Fontana Friday night ln the CIF Big Five aemlflnala. Marina has its- - customary role ofunderdog Friday By ROGER CARLSON °' .... 0.-,,... ..... Manna H1gh's V1lcangs have been the surpnse of the CIF Big Five football pla)'offs -stopping h1ghl>- regarded Loyola an the first round. then stunning Servile H1gh's Fnars for the second time this year. eliminattng the 1wo-11me defending champions. The V1kes wall be the underdogs again Fnday night. Fontana H1gh 's Steelers rolled to their I 0th victory in 12 stans with a convincing 20-7 decision over unset League cham- pion Fountain Valle)' last week. "Hopctull} we can run against them. because we're not gorng to be able to pass all over the field on them." sa} Manna Coach Dave Thompson as he prepare' his team for Friday's semifinal game at West- minster High (7 30). h's the third lime in four years the Vilcjngs have advanced to the sem1- finalsand with a victor) 11 "ould send them into th e finals at the Los .\ngeles · Coliseum Dec against the wanner of the Long Beach Pol}·R1 .. ers1de Pol~ game _, Cons1stenq 1s tht' name of the game for Manna. 1n Thompson'c; opinion. 1n order to deal with Fon- tana While Fontana's reputauon 1s built around m solid. conscrvauve of- fen~1ve approach, it's the ddense which has been tht cornerstone of tbe Steelers· success under the coaching of former St. Paul assistant Dick Bru1ch The Steelers have the edge 1n size and m strength behind the runmna of 175-pound senior Richard Crout. 185-pound sophomore Keith Wash- ington and 185-pound senior Larry Jones · Between the thrtt of them they rushed for 266. yards on 43 camcs m dom1na11ng the Fouotajn Valley hoe. A s1denote to Fontana's reputation 1s the teelcrs' trademark of slapp1na pla-vers as a purushment for mistakes. Make a mastalce. get )'Our face slapped And the fact as, there hasn't been 100 man~ red faces in Fontana late I\ "The' ha' e Kids who can make thtng'> happen and tht") keep the ball on the ground.'" sa)s Thompson. "The-. thro" a lot ofshon stuff and the) ·re · prcm multiple The) run nght at \OU. then they'll run some option and keep 11 outside. Ifs going to take good defense. again. hlce the past two "eeks and a consisten t ofTen\C.' "~t' had no tumo .. ers against Lo' ola and onl\ two last week so we ha"e to keep ·that up You can't al"aH count on ~our defen~ .. says Thomp<.on Jordan: He makes the grade Senior defensive -end played a key r9le in helping Marina to CIF Big Fivesemis B_yRrCHARO DUNN and 1s pla}in; football once again - ~P11otcot1..,,ondeft1 and playing 11 well. Mothers cari be a thorn 1n the side. Last Friday. Jordan knocked down but many times 1t proves to be a two passes. recorded six solo tackk., blessing in dfaguasc. and two asmtc; at his defensive end For Manna High senior Fred positionintht'Vikings'21·13CIFB1g Jordan. 1t was no different. Fi ve Conference quarterfinal playofl Jordan's mother wouldn't allow win over Scrv11e. Next up for Manna him to pla> football his JUnaor year as Fontana Friday night at Wcc;t- bccausc ofa poor schola~tac situation. minster High. Now. she couldn't be more proud of While Jordan impressed a lot ol her son people Fnday. probably no one was Jordan has successfull y taken on more impressed than losing coach the task of rcbualdrng his study hab1b Leo Hand of Scrv1 te. ~BREP .BASKETBALL , Big season ahe~d ·.for talented OV? Seahawks heavy with experience. but they're young "' By ROGER CARLSON CM llwo..lr~..... ! - Ocean View H1gh's Scahawlcs are ant1c1pat1ng another pow.erhousc basketball sea~n with the non-league and tournament campaign JUSt around the comer. and it's based on size. eiq:)(ncnce and depth. "With a good attitude this can be a very good team." i.ays Ocean View Coach Jim Harris. "They're good enough to compete wi th any6ne. II the nccc sary 1ngrcd1cnts are present -expencncc, shooting. size. quick- ness and depth. "Wt''rc e~pcnencC\1. but we'll be a relatively youna club." The Scahnwk$ ro tcr 1n ludc two sophomore and two 1un1ors. and all of them figure to see ncuon h' the sophomore' where most of the attention is focuc;cd -with 6-f> Ricky Butler an<l 6-4'1' Desi Uatcly. on.inally from Lynwood, not onl)' aiv1na the ahawk'I M>hd board trcnath. but mu\C'lt strcnath, too. w1lh llO 11nd .214-pound tallstac,\. rn~1vely Butler avcraJCd .0 points a pmc -· ,·for the Seahawks as a lreshman staner. and 1s cdhfidered a sound all- around player with a new emphasis on the outside game. Hazcly is also a solid offens1 .. e pla)'e r. according to Harris. The Juniors arc Blame De Brouwer (6-01'2) and Ton) Panzica. a 6-7 captain wnh praying apenenre :is ir sophomort. mong the standout scnior~r 6-7 Mike Flynn.: 6-3 Mike Hal verson. 5-11 Ton)' ~oder. 6-5 Mike Labat, 6-3 Mike McGlinchey. 6-4 Davc- tra1ght: and 5-8 Tim Ramirez. Halverson 1s the A B president ond Hocker is the team's be t dcfcn<11vc guard. Hams call-1 Labat "the bc\t one· )Cnr vanit y playt'r an Ocean V1ev. history," and Pan11ca's qu1ckne s and court ~n'i(' make him the team capt111n OcMft Vn KMCMt OK t~al MIHloll Vle!O, OK • 7-f--la•I\ Vel"-Y Tour'*'*''· OK 10-b -f OUl'f'IAIMftl OI Cl\emoion•. Dtc l,_ll!tlltWOOd lllOl'M) Dtc 10·71-Arrovo GrJl\dt TournarNl!t Jen I.tit~ (l'IOme). Jan ~t.CMl9 lhatll Polv ll'IOmt), Jtl'I 11-J"OUflttll\ V•v• (llOl'MI Jal\ 1.-.l Edison', HI! I ~ine· (llotM) ~ tl-+1U11l"'9i.tta..c:11• (hofM). Ja11 7S-.I W"lm<ll\ltt" '" 1-at ,._,le.it V111n·. Feo t-t:•~· ~>. f'.tl ..... , M.llfll>A•. '141 t)-a• Munl IOI\ tudl•. f'IO lrW"llN,,\!tf" Cl'ICMMI "IMM!fl \ulttel 1..1.-...... •• llOfl ~,..l'l'ltft! "...._,. ~' ., 'll • 11'1 • Hand. whose team loM onh l"O gamt's this season -each tune to Manna. offered th1-. pra1c;c lor Jor- dan "I thought he was the he<.t high school player I've seen all \car .. That'c; one of 1he big. reasons Jordan wascho~n a~ the Dath Pilot's Pla yer of the Week.~ "I think he's an exec 1 Pac-10 kid." added Hand. a fir\ -)e~r high c;chool coach who onu: directed teams on the college lcH·I "What I was impressed ""'th mo'>t ""as his ah1lit~ to drop bad. on pa~'>t'' He "as all over the lield -he\ tough. hard- no\Cd -I'd lo\(: to ha' e him pla\ for me in college ... o would man:-otherc;. and 11 <,eemc; Harr11 Errton .. Player of week hkel~ Jordan .... ,11 get his chance. ··Their coach (Hand) came up to me after the game and \<ltd I "as the best football pla)'er he'd seen 1n Caltforn1a." recalled Jordan .. '\nd that .... a~ kind ot nice of him to sa' - 11 made me feel real good · "I think he "ac; kind of e'.\aggerat- 1ng a little htt. but 11 "a<; n1le ofh1m to sa\ that ·· ·Pia~ ing defenc;1' t' l'nd. Jordan doe\n·1 get a'> man' opponun111es to tackle hut that docc;n't mean h1<. pre\Cnce hasn't tx-en felt Morris (6-8) gives. CdM a sound shot • h..:__.. Sefi Kings lig h t on experience. heavy on tale nt , ddlchal k 11 ag.h \ Ruadrunnl'1' are tht'carl) fa, ontt''>-hut al there" a potenual hole 1n their Sea \ '""' League h:l<ikt'thall lhamp1onsh1p aspiration 1t' ~rap(lt'd ur tnJUSt one fact 1 o get to thl' top the\ ·11 ha' t' to deal v.11h Jnck [ mon and hts <.. orona Ml Mar High Sc.i J...1ng'I n tt'am "11hou1 'itgnalicant ~\P<'nt'ncc, hu1 "'11h nm1· s1dcrahlt' reputation for gl\ ane better on-paper lnlt'nt 3 lot nf tmuhk t::m on ·,. u'iual p:ittcnt oOen\<' and tough man-to-man dt'ft'n'i(' mean pmblt'm'I for nn) and all on an annual bast\, and the I QNJl-~ \('3~1n figu~ to be ont' of the . a 1<..ing,· better ''Tht' team 1\ 1nt'\(lC'ncnccJ ·· ..a" Fmon. "hut 1t lool..\ hl..c 11 could hi: ;i contender tNl<l' 1mprt" t'mcnt " nC('Jed and thr JUn1on v.111 ha't' tn pll'I) v.:cll for U\.' ht" add' On tht• 'lurfact· 11 "n t all 1ha1 1mrx1'l1n~ The \<'.i "'"~' ha' t· m' rt'turn1ni \l1U1<'f'\ Imm I\.~ duh but ~-~ \tC'' e ~<'ITI' ··wuld he " falh'r" aHordin, tn 1 mon .. mon <':111'\ Mnrm hi'> "pmp;&m r rntt'l. I • \IOH' lh(' h1~ ~n111r hil\ tal.rn It one trp •t i t1mt' dunnt1 hi\ \ trt•\hman '''rhnmort' and 1un1or 'i(.•a<,(lO\ "lfo(lt'l11ll\ 1h1~ wall he hie; reward- ing H'at ·· -.J\\ the "<.'teran Emon ··~ e'rl' no1 'urt• hut "" think he'\ gciang. 16 haH' a pre11~ g<'Od vcar .. Thc ~a f...1ng<. lookcd c;ou nd dunng th<" '>ummtr -losing to "lcwport Hahm and dcteat1ng ddlebat'k. bul 3\ f-mon point\ out. "'\ ou never kno" about tho'-<' things hc<'au~ of tht' 'anou-. f'mJlha\IC. f'UI on summer gJmt'S •• The onh lllhC'r rl,l\er "Ith doc;c lo \ a"11v t'\fle:ncnn '' fl· I Roh l1m- ml'r 1hc tl.'am lei.\d<'r '\mong tht' 'Cn1or-.. an addition to l1mmt'1 and \.1om". Jre I red John~ '>\)n I ~-10), Rt\ h l cmmon I ~-0) Rack '\m1rl (f, I land l m \tr:iu"' f('I-'l all lrom the 1unaor \af'\1t't Junmrt hcrhng up the <.quad arc 1 od Re-. r~l>AC:f I ' I Ill T 1m l nn - lltln<;<n (ti '' ktl F1'1."r t~1) and Oouf. •l'l"I. n t('l.-0\ Cwene die ~' lc:NdUle 0... 1 .... tuna 11••<11 l-"-mfll' o.t; II I ( l""O 0.. 14-' l tOun. H"" Dtc II 11-llY M WOt'llll N•''" fo.KllalMlll Jtn • 1 N••roor• Ha•bof' Jan t-l••a11 · c 1• fl\C>l"'lf'I Jt r 11-'tlt Ul'l•••nfly• Jell I WOOC!tc •!Mlf --.1 ten 1t -<o,11 ~· lf>Qmfll an 1\ • \ .. ~~•" Jan lS.-.1 l lOunt ~· ~· ..,Jll .» Nfl"'P<'wt ... .,.,.,. _, ~,,., ~ l•t • 11 W Cc.•• ~ .. u· •• 1 ~"""'­ t l ... ,,.,. """(.. - •df!'!Otf'\ • IJlr• L •....,, .,....... Al - ._ • ! •"II • ,., '"""" et I )I 1 m \ .. I I I " C2 Orange Coatt DAIL V PILOT /Tueedey, November 27. 1984 -~ Esti1nates range at 15-60 percent for dope usage From At> dl1pa1cbt'1 MIAMI -~ rom I' pc1ccnt to hO • percent of profc'i'llonal Jthlctc) u~ coca me and manJuana. at:cordin$ to i.ome ('Sll· m~and the o\t'rn h~lnung ma10111y ol lttns say drug u~ as a scnou!I problem m 'iponi. The Maam1 Herald reponcd Munda) \ i.unC) b) Thl• lkrald i.howed 74 pt.'ll'l'llt of fan, rc!lpondmg con<;1Jc1 drug abuse the moM ~noui. probl('m faetng modern \J)Om. whale 24 percent bcle\C 11 ts a !>mall problem Onh :! percent saad 1t was not a problem The I krald ~1cJ 11 mten aev.ed MI l< people nation" 1dc b\ teh:phonl' using rJndom d1g11 dialing. and that tl I pcrlcnt lOmplete<l the ~urvc). whu.:h ha!> a margin 111 l·rror of plu\-ur-m1nus 4 pcrlentagc !)(>ant-; "(Athk·tc'>) arc a target group bc-c3U'>l' the) ha' e the monc>. the 111nc. hJlt thl· ~car off." the new!>papcr quoted Natrona I f oothall League ( omrn1!>'>1uner Pell' Roullc a'> '>3\ mg. RU1dk ;,11d thl' l\.f l ha.,n't atll'mPll'd a !>Uf\f) uf the t'Atcnt ufdruK U'-l' among the: pla)l'r"> M1lo.c 'itrachan. a lorrnl'r Nt•v. Orleans ~a 1nt'> pla~l'rlun,1llcd ul \ellingrnuunt:. \\as 1.1uutl·d b> the Herald a .. cs11mat1ng that 3\Clf tv.-o ~c:ar\ :.igu oil pcrt.l'nt ul ~rL rla)er\ V..l'H· 1n,olH·d ~Ith drug' Jnd 411 pt·rlcnt ul tho~ v. 1th ullalnl' Patmk I ann1ng. the lormcr NcY. Orkan~ J):.1stan1 d1\tnl't allurnn "hu rrowl uted ~tr•il·h .. 10 c\tamated lUrrcnt Jrug·u~· 111 thl· 1'.H at )0 pt'rlcnt tor hlad pla,cr\ and 15 pern·nt tor v..h1tcs. till' I krald \a1d So1.1ulo~1!>t Harl) £ dward ... who \tud1l'S '>pon'I at the l'nl'l'f'>lt} of( :iltfornaa told thc nl'w\papcr that athlete~ ha'e been cond111oncd to bclicH' thn nrn gl·t J\ ... a) V..lth ,10\thmg belUU\l' ol their \\;JIU\ .Quote of the day "When we got some more W's (wins). our fans won't have to cover their heads with their hats anymore," -Norm Nixon of the Los Angeles Cllppers. Saints' owner wants to sell Nf W ORI l AN"I -Ov..ncr John Mccom. fru!>trat<.•d at thl· Nev. Orlean\ Saint~· failures.•'> read) to \ell the 1\o3t1onal football League ll':.&m lur a nun-ncgullable S75 million. a ncv.\papcr \<ml m toda~ \ 1.·d1t1on\ I ht I 1mc:s-P1rn~ um· quoted \ifccum ma Monda) mtl·r. 1ev.. a' '>3~ 1ng lour llltl'll''>ted panic!>' -none ot v. horn hl' v.-ould idcntll) -ha\t~ approaclll'd the \a1nh and that Lv..o V.l'fl' .. ,en \cnous .. Mewm v.-as n1111mmed1ateh 3\dilabk lor lunhcr lOmment .\ guard at Merom\ offa:e building m Hou!>lun ..aid thl· \111n1'' ov.ner was at a pan) Mo~a) night and mull.I nut ht.· rl·arhed i.\!> thl' Supcrdome nl·go11a1rnns dragged on. rcpu11' pcr<il\lcll 1hat the \:uni\ might mu\l' lirs1 to Jalk· \On' Ille:. thl·n to Ph11l'lll\ and then to Baltimore It v..uuld tx· J '>tmpk pron·Jurl' hccausc of thl' l ' \ ~uprcml' C oun\ prl'll'dl·nt·\l'tting ruling that thl· ''I <.ould not prn<.·nt nv.m·r \I Da"' lrom mo' 1ng ha'!. Ratdt:r'!. from <>aklancJ 111 l 11\ \ngdn Holmes to box Bey, then retire ~f V. Y<>Kll. I arn Holmt•\ \;rnl M onda~ ''I'm ~umg 111 light l>a\Jd Bn and qu1l" And the unhcJ11·11 '~·}1·ar-old hl'3' ~­ v.e1gh1 <.harnp1on \,11d 11 hl· doe,n"t ddl·nu his lnterni1t1unal lfo\lnJ.! I l·derat1on t11k agam\I lk~ lw ""' 1101 ligbt again Hui 1hc fight I lnlmt'\ "ould likl' to fl'lllt un "onl· Jg.Jin'>t light ht·a, \v.t·1ght lhampron 11lhal'I \pink\ "I don'1 'K.'~ thc l">pink\I fight j!.utng on ·· I lolnw' said ma telcphom: 1ntt·n ll'" from h1'> onicl' at I a'>ttJn Pa "~o I m gc11ng to 11.11 ,rhl·ad and light He\ lur Don J..mg tor\::! m1ll1un · ··I hilt'\ for nov. · :uldt•ll H11lmt·'· n111 cornplctt.•I\ ruling out a \pink\ matlh lor whKh hi' a\lo.1ng pnn·" S2.5 m1ll1on "Whoner I ligh t It\ m> last light" Holme\ hac, announlt'd h" mtt.•nt1on of rt.·t1nng on more tl1t1n one 1)(.<.a\lon 111 the na\t Holml''> lUI 1nrr thr left l')l' and hurt h) right hands 1n thl' lifth and t·1ghth round' kept h1'> I HI title b) sloppmg 1 ne\f)l m·11l.c:d Jame:\ .. Bonecru\hcr" \m 1th Nov lJ at l.<1\ \'l·~1' ;.n to run his rc:rnrd to 4o-O McLain labeled •perfect patsy• TAM Pi\ -Onr-llmc mnJor ll'aiut• pitching lll'e Denny McLain wa~ the "perfect p•my." n '1r t1m ut "har,, chcutt.. (.·cool and )w111<llel'," hi\ attornl') aid Monda) 3\ Mc:La1n and three rn-<kfi:•nJ.anh Wl'nt on tnal ugnin on fedetal ratkl·tecnn~ lhargc\ l!arlu:r th1 \ rnvnth l 1 S Judge fl11atx·th Ko,:arhcvach called a nmtraal. caght da)\ 1nt0 pron.-edangs. wa1hou1 making her reJ\On puhlil 'hl· ummuoed the 12 Jumr\ .rnd lour altemntr' 1n10 hl·r dlamber., oot:-b)-onc then plalcd oppo"ni attomc\-\ under a ga(l order to prcH·nl them fr tllll d ISCU.,\lng what happened. Paralleling hr., earlier UJll'n1ns a1gurnl'nt Jl'lcn~c attorney Arnold l.e\lnl uttadcd thl· r1ed1b1ht > 111 prop0sed ~ovcrnment w1tnl'\!>C!I in thl· ta\1.· aga1n\t basebalJ's last 30.gaml· "1nnl'1 lie: da1nwd Md.a1n. u 40-:rcar-old ~pone, hero. ""., '1rt1m11ed and u\cd h~ people he described J"> aouk\ and lOn' Kt\ Asst tant l ' \ .\ttornc> 1:.rn'>L Mul'ller hmH'H'r l:untended the C't J)c1ro11 l 1gcr"> p1tthn "il'> 1n,ohl'd 1n t:'tlort1on. loan-'>harkmg hookmak1ng and l':\rned good mone) a., a \pons bookll' .iltl·r Im maJor llal'Ul' career tollapscd Mut'lkr told the I 2·rnember pancl that Md <11n was lll'olvcd v.1 th an equ11~ tc:nding lirm that l'ha~t·d as murh U'> 150 pcrt.'l'lll 1nt<.·rc'>t. and u\e<l thrl':tl\ tu rnllect dcht'> l C\ inc told Juror~ Mel ain "v.a\ ;rnd ha\ lwo,:n .1 gamhler," adding "Denn} McLain h<1~ m·,er been '"'ohed 1n drug\ .. ha) nc\ er tx·en 1n,uh1.·d 111 lo!1n- '>hark1ng " Allen wants passing reforms -RAl>l\OR Pa -Cieorge \lll·p, m former l'Oul h an ho th the Nauonal f-ootball c • > League and thl· United States Footh.rll • League, '>ay'> thl' pro game 1s no longer football but "pa\\hall" and urgcs.th:.it K:tml'\ be ~pcedcd up. Alkn in an anidc appearing 1n thl· De<. I l'>'iUl' 111 l V Gu1dc sugg1.•\t\ that !)Orne of thl· ruk' de~1gncd 111 g1' c team'> morl' offen~ and '>t'onng 'hould he:· ahoh'>hcd. "Empha'>llt' pa\s1ng and the garnn hcrnmc predictable and prolonged." Allen sa~' Allen '>!l)'., thJI the rules !)hould be changed to hdp 1hc defen!.<.' and eliminate what he kcl\ arc d1<.·ap '*·ores. espc<. tall) tho<,c created by "tnndl•ntal ton tat. t .. on pa'>~ interfert'nl c penalties. Allen. lorml·r Wa-;hington and Ram~ c.:oal h 1n till' NFL. 1~ nov. the thairman of the board and former coach of the: .\nmna Wranglers of tJ'lc lJSl·l Two prep stars pick UCLA l 0\ .\ "1(,1 I f-.~ -Forward-center m Dana ( h1ld'> ol \.\ ntem C'hnsllan High in ( o' ma. ancJ guJrd l \ nn Richardson of < uhl'r ( 11~ ll1gh ha\c o;1gned leltl'r'> ot llltl·nt to allrnd l C LA next :rear. fhe 6-.":! ( hlld' a' craged 20 points and 14 rcbounds a~ a JUn1ur 13\I \car wh1k the 5-9 Ru.:hard,on :.&\erngcd I fi poinl!> and"' a\'il\t~ a!! a 1un1or Virginia's Welsh honored V11g1n1a lootball ( oach C1corgt• Wcl'>h m ha\ lx'l'll named \tlantK C'oa\l ( onfl·rcnt.'l c • • ( 03c;h ot tht• Year I>', r he: \'i!>OC1atcd Pres\ - aftcr leading the< a~alier~ lo the verge ofa league tllle 1n has thmJ \car at the helm Wcbh rl'll'I\ l·d '" of the SC\ l'n 'ott'\ l :.&\t l)\ la< panl'l ot '>l)orl\ \.\fltl·rs ~ho l'(J\ l'r ACC \t hoot' J\ "di .1, thc "Jullh < arollna member'> nf the: \I'' wllcg~· football board I hl· olhcr ballot """ l·a-;t for < 1l"Org1a lech'\8111( Ull\ "l10al,11lcdh1'>tcamuut11tthltl'llJr Whl·n hl· 1110~ tJ\l'r tor Dick Hc\l\\ltk. Wl'l\h 1nhcr11cd a prn~1arn that had toppt•d lhe .500 kH·l uncc in 14 ~car., H 1-.fi r'>ll'ampa1gn lin1!>hed at 2-1J hut he led thnluh to;i <•·' lirmh in 19tn fh1'> \l·a-.on ~ot oil to a dl'>nldl \IJr t "ht.•n ( lt•rn\on pound<.·d the ( a, ... Jr,·r\ 5'·0, hut V.l'l\h rcma1nell tonlidl·nt Television, radio TELEVISION 10 p.m. -BOXING -From the Olympic Auditorium (delayed). Channel 56. RADIO 6:30 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Denver, KIEV (870). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Long Beach St. at Pepperdlne, KEZY ( 1190). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Winnipeg at Kings. KWVE-FM ( 108). -(ij,Hiiiji:l11m------------------ Sun Devils breeze, 70-57 .. J rom AP dispatches 11.:. \1 Pl -I re\hm.111 < hn' \Jndk .ind \of}hDnrnn· 1•u;ird Bohh~ I homr'>on led a h,1lantl·d \r11ona \talc \Uinng.rllalk a' lhl' \un l>n 11\ !IJ'>Cll l'd th1:1r h;1\lo-t·thall \l'.l\CH1 \.\1th ,, 7().)7 non-t onfnrnll \.\Ill 11\11 \ngl•l11 "itaH· \lfond,n 111yh1 liandlc, thl' <fl 4 \ Pl.1\lr 111 th1· 'y car from I on)! lk.1d1 l'ol\ l."1 \Ca'>on led thl· l k"il' \\llh I' J>i11nt' .111d l homp\!1n Jdtkd 1111ic 1 1~h1 111 "h1d1 lame 1n till' lin.il W\l'n rninutr-. oftht.• g:.&ml Kenn' \m11h tc:d \n11d11 \tatc .t 1>1"1<;1011 II \(h11ol with IY point'> Wl-Jffl'OPT r he \un Ix_., 11\ "" nl'<l a 50-49 kaJ v.tth 7 2' left in the game I l\l'"' hn<.· in < ollcgc ha'>kethall \1ond.1\ n1~h1 l\ortb Ca rolina State 93, UC Santa Barbara 70· 111 Raleigh. -\l·n1or lorv.ard I orrnm ( hark'> \cored 211 point\:.&\ I 'hh-rankcd Nunh ( arolrna \tall' '1.l11"nnJ I ·c Santa Barbara l/ ,_ .,,, ,n a nun-uinlcrcnLl' game f.ieorgt>town 74, Hawaii L-Oa 0 : In llo nolulu Bill Manin S(.OfCd 14 p u 1 n 1 ' t o ll-a d t o p · r a n k nl { •l'orgctov. 11 lo a 74-4) \.IC tot) m c:r I f.r.,...a11 I OJ< ulkgc SI Ill )YJ\KI ) Duke 97, St Louis 64: In \t l 11ul\ \fark \lam· and J;i.,.. Hila\ \Cored IY Jllllllt\ eJlh a\ all fi\e ':llilrtl'r\ \Cored 111 douhk figure' to hl'lp \IX th-ran ked I >ukt I n1H'r\1t\ l O:•'>l to .r 1.17-64 \lllllr\ tl\l'I \t ., OLJI<, l 111\l'r\lt\ Ill tlH' \C:J\011 upcnrr · Ok labqma 90, Arkaosas-Lltale Ro<'k 63: In Norman. All-American W.1>ym .. 1n l 1\cJalc \l'O.f~ :!9 poinb • and Kr.1hh<.·d a t.J~c1 -h1gh 22 re· hound\ ·" Ii Ith-ranked < >klahorna drtlled 1\1 kan\a\-1 1ttlc.-Rock 90-63. l tab Stale 100, Cal State North· ridge ~7: In I ogan forv.ard Ctrt~g ( 1rant UH'rtanw a m1\l·rahlc lirc,t half \hoot1np, pcrtormann· to '>t·orc :w point\ an<l k<rd I 1tah \tale to a I()(). 77 Vil ton OH'r < al \tall' Northndgt• lltab 89, L-O yola-Marymount 85: In \alt Lake C •I). Kelvin l Jp.,haw <,cored 7 of h1' 12 P<>tnt<> 1n ovcrt1ml' a!) lJtah rall1l·d to ddc.-at I o:rola· Marymount, 8'1-k lJ1:ih n·nt(.•r T 1m Md aughlin. a produt.t of 1 1 n1vc.-~1t) l11gh in Irvine. tied tht' \( ort· at 71.1 with 41 ..ccund\ remain mg. '" Wlt<tptlofi • Miami quarterback Dan Marino (center) ls congratulated by teammate Nat Moore (89) after he tJed the NFL season TD paHlng record with 36 Monday night. Move over Blanda and Tittle M iami's Marino adds n ame to list of immortal passers with two more 1n tht.• third q11.1ner to rut thc game awa> Dan John!.on\ 7-\~Hd \lOnng r<.'lcptwn ga'e M1am1 a 21-10 ad,:rntage 1.11 intu the second hJlfand Har~)·~ '>ccood 1 D rcCl'pt1on. a 12-}arder, ga'e the Dolphins quartcrhal'k No. 16 \qth thrl'l' gaml'\ kit 1n the regular !:>l'asun MIAMI (AP) -Dan Manno wa~ uni) a bah> v.hen C •l·urgc Blanda and Y A. T1ttlc etched thl'ir namn 1nto the t\atmnal Football League record hook. and now. 111 tht• mtanq of ha~ l\J FL career. hc 1~ on the' crgc olcra'!.1ng tht·11 ~1ngk-sea.-,on mark for touchdo~ n pa'>">l"'> "I'm '><I happ\ and proud ol l>an .. < oach Don Shula '>aid ... He de.,cn l'.; .rll thl' rcrngn111on he·, ge t ling. It's hard to hchen· that a gu) 111 hi\ \l'tond }t.'ar I\ illlllmphshmg thCSl' thing<; .. Blanda v.ho pl<i,ed tx·tv.-el'n l941J and 1975 \Cl th.c record 1n h1~ 12th \ea\on ol proll'\\lonal football a'> a member ol the: I lou\ton < )1ll'r'> of th..-old American Football League l 1llll' did 11 lor thl' Nev. York Ci1an1s 1n Im 15th NH '>ca\on Both at-romph!>hed the teal rn 14 gume!>. Thc M1dm1 quanerback -JU\t a It.·" munth\ old v. hl·n Alanda threw for 36 TD\ 1n I% I and a mere tuddlcr when T111le did the !Mlmc m 1963 -pulled l'\ en with the: I tall of f3mcr\ on Monday night. throwing for I q2 yardo; and lour srnre!l to kad the Dolphins 111 a 2X· I 7Vil1111) O\ er tht• '\lcv. \'nrk kt<i. "Jt'<. a great honor. hut wha1 makt''> ll \O 111urh tun fm m1.· ,., that \Oman) othl'r gu}' tontnbutcd and hl'lp1:d nw acunnpll\h th" .. 1he ~ct:ond-~car,prn \aid "1 'er\hml~ v.a\nnted ahout 11 and· I \\a\JLl'>t a'> l'\ntcJ tl\ thn "l'rl' .. "ihulawa\a<lclt'll\1\Cha<.~mthl'theN r I 1nthe 1950s "ht.•n Blanda and I 1111<: \H·rc al'\o pla} 1ng and '\uggc<ited it wa<, '!.t'n\ek'>'> to tr; 111 lomparc Manno with them Manno to!>~d touthdov.n pa"c' of'\ \anh 111 lark (la' ton and I :rard to Hrutc t larll) a' tht· 12-I I )olph111\ bu1i1 a 14-10 hallt11m· lead and thl·n e1.1uakd lht rl'l111d .. , think }ou h;l\l' 111 Jullgl' him on v.hat he\ doing 1n llarnc., 1n tlm d:1) :and age v.11h '>OJ)hl\t1tatcd dcfrnc.cs. \llua'tron \Uh\l1tut1on\ 1hrn·-ma11 hm•\ and eight-men \nonll<im•c, .. \hul.1 ... 11d "\ gu~ lih that v.1lh eH'r)th1n.g hl"' <lone dC\t'r' c\ that rnurll .. It could be the year. for Artists By ROGER CARLl ON Of llM O.itr PllOl..ltell \rn t1ml' a ha.,h·thall C03lh ~tart\ thrl'l' ·frnhmen on hi\ tl·am )OU ~n(J\\ things could Ix' betu:r -and tha1·, exactly wh'!rl ll ,., at Laguna Beach H 1gh t hc'>l' I.la)' for ( oach < ra1g ralcon1.·r tv.o ycar'I after the lact "Jo" hl·\ not -;1an1ng three tre\hmcn arn more. instead he·., '>t;tn- ing thrt'l' 1wc1-ycar .. 1ancro; wi th \1111 another H·ar ahead of them in tht• Imm"> ot" 6-5 ( oby Naes'>. 6-' \can Jordan and 5-10 Bil\\r11\tcn \dd t\.\u-\car letterman Mark "v'llCirath 16-i). lc1tcrman Paul V.at· lord (a 5-IO point guard) and a mu pk ot other \urpnse:. 4111d 11 <.ombmc' 111111 a uni l "'h1ch 1'i ohv1CJU'>I} going to makti \llllll' nn1w in l\l•a Vil'" L cagur ha\kt·thall "We're \11ung." !>l.I)\ I Jll'oncr. "hut "l"rc n.pt·nl'IKt'd, too C oh} Nat''" "'II he an Jll-lcagut· pla)cr and v.-l"ll be \Cf} \lrung 10!>1de." Nae)'> a' eragcd 1 l.l ponl~ a game 1n the \n1s1,· 10-12 1981-M nim- pa1gn. 1ndud1ng a 4-X ~outh ( oa<>t I l·agu~ ret oru Nac'i'> pac.:k'> 2111 f)<lUnd'> on Im 6-5 lramc and Jordan 1'1 190 pound!>. In ;idd1ton f1-l I XS-pound \ophomore ~toll H1.·r<lman rnuld \tan for the Art1sl'i. who u1x·n the 'iCa\on Monda) \ .. 1th their Laguna Beach lnv1tauonal. The Art1"1s· first round opponent as C aliforn1a H igh (7:30}. .\nothcr Junior on the Artist!>' ninc- man ro<.tcr 1s 6-11 odd Fortune. the ~ ou nger brother of \ 11-< If-volleyball \tar \coll r ortune who ... now al \tanfor<l. * Laeun1 a.1ct1 'ctlfllul1 OM J·&-Laguna BHCh Tournnmanr, Dec 17 IS-Sa n Clemtnlt Tournemeno Jan 1·S-Senllego Tournemen1, Jan 1-WOOC:ll)t'10ga' (home), Jell ....... ,, Co,11 Meu', Jan 11-1 ~•OOlt~Ck •, Jen 16-E l1111<le · lf'IOmtl, Jen It-el NtWPOrl HarbOr•, Jan ?}-at Unlvl'•,Hv', Jan 7S-CMona 0.1 Nier• 1"°"'91 Jen »-er W000t>r1e1ga• FtO 1-<:0\ta ~ .. • l"<lmel. Ftb •-SeOOle D&CA' U».rneJ. Flt> 6-al E.s1anue·. Fe.o. 1-Newoor l Hett>or' Ir.om.I f.eo ll-Unfver "'v' lhOmel Ftb !~el COfona Ol'I Mer• •a.no•" S.1 View LMgue game AM non· 1ourne,,,.n1 eno '"gue 01mei 0.01n el 1 30 om Canadiens' Lafleur calls it career. at 33 His slow start prompted decision to call it quits \ION I RI 1\l (·\P) -R1gh1 \.\tng (1uy I J lkur 111 the Montrt•al <an- all•l'rl'>. a ml·mhcr of fi ve Na t1<>nal Hock('v l..eaguc ';tanlcy Cup cham- p1on\h1p tt am\ in the 197Ch. an- rwunn·d his retlrl·mcnt Monda\ Lalku1. 33. made thl· dcc1)10n alter ml'l'llng v.1th < anad1cn .. \lanag1ng D1rtc.:1or \crgc ~avard -a fo rmer tl·ammate-for most ol thl· morning Rcad1ng fl prepared <itatl·mcnt at a ha\lil) t;ilkd r orum new' um- teren<.'C', a tl•ary-1.·yl·d Lancur 'aid. "I thought 111 th1~ for a long time at till' l'nd 11 1 la~t '\t',l\On, but thought thing'> v.ouhl go ht.·ttrr thl\ }Car Au1 a\ ~11u ,ill kr111" l'H· hccn 111 a '>lump th" \l'itr .. "I <.klld<.·d 10 take the wn·kcnd and wlk ahout 11 (retirement) \enou'h v.1th OI) famil) " L alleur. \\-hO!>c C\plosne speed dnd dell .. rnnng tOulh made him an NHL '>upt.•r\tar. added that h1'!> de<.1\lon to 1.1u1t wa\ nm takl'n hcrau">C' ol h1\ ALL-CIF. • • From Cl S<.hrol·tk1 Other art•a fir'>t team 'iell'l twn.. 1nllulkd Newport Harhor'' Trc,or U<.·ncd1cl and < ~wron r homp-.on and Manna\ Tom Warde 'H·rnnJ team .. ekt t1on., included Manna·, \tn e Spanov1rh. Newport I larhor\ M1kl' C amphcll. ( dM\ JJ\on I 11.en,, < O'ita Me'>a·~ ;\In ( ren'\haw and lJn1vrr'\11y·, LnC' ( nrl,nr' I hr ar1.•a however, wa~ fl'fl· r~<;entcd l>e.,l hy the thml tea m a.-, \IX pla}l'r\ wt·rl' r ho'i<'n, headed hy ( II champion Newpon Hnrhor'-; Doug O'Donnell and J{1ch Stanley. SunM't L cagoe pla)'Cr'> picked were Manna·, 'icott l af'ien and J-ount:un Valley's Mike Ru1ck. while CdM landed two othrr'i. C1ary fl!tt'hy and JdTl omlln. Flnt THm n·dult·d rroduc-t1on on tht' ice "\1 a\be I'm nut a' mut1'vatl·d a' 1n m~ hag ~cars."" hl' c,a1d "I ..av. the l(,1m "a' going "ell 1h1-. >car and thought It better to go out that v..a~ than" hen the team wac, 1n d10kult). • ( .1nad 1cn~ Prl''i1dcn1 Ronald (·ore) 'aid I aneur wilt he a member o f the organ11a11011 "lor till' re\t ot h1~ life." "I k I\ going 111 tal.t a fi:w v.-l•ek-; LO 1c\t and "Ill \It down w11h ml· after C hn .. 1ma' 111 dt·ud<.· "hat h1-, func- 11om \\Ill tx· v.11h tlw te:.1111 .. ( orey \aid Thl' '>trugglmg lurv.-:ird. who had uni) tv.-11 goal'> and lhrc:l' a\\l\t\ 1n 19 game\ th1!> ~·ason. did not dClOm· f'l:'IO\ tht• ( anad1{'ll\ to Bo!>ton for lhl'ir gamt· agi,11n'1 thl· Bruin<i on ~unda'f l he · duh .1nnuum·l·d at the time that I atleur wa" sunc11ng from a Fn>tn 1n1ur}. 1nrnrrl·d in a ganw the prn 1ou' night I alkur\ k.11' 111dul.lrd \IX \tra1ght \l':l\on' with SO or mnrl' goal\ -from llJ74-75 tn l979~XO 63-58 victory for Saddl e back Sadtlll·baLk c ollege\ wom1.:rfs ha~h·tball team kt·pt 11\carly w1nn1 ng 'trcak all'c Monda} flight at R1 ver- '>1de ( it) College with a 63-58 non- wnferencc 'ictCH)o"cr the Tigers, raising 1t\ rccor<l tu '·O . The Gaucho., v..erl· led by last 'iea~on '!> Pacific ( Oa\t Conference MVP Mc:ither [\ll'y, who J)Ourcd in a game-high 23 'JX>lnh while grabbing three rebounds. d1<,hing on <;even nc,\1\1\ and recording two \lcul!i FOOTBALL Players of week SHANE FOLEY Newport Harbor SillJ>YAHD HAU L OlJT RAT£S $4 00 ft,, S5 0.~1t .. ~ 00 fl t1 00 fl SR OO•(l Evert-Lloyd ·rolls in first round . Jelt 0.01no fCoron• dtl Mar), Trevor 811nedltl \Ntwoorl tierl>q_f), Cameron T,.0,,,11 \On (NllWOOfl H"rl)Ot I. f'orn W&rdt (Merine), Oe,,ln HUkln\ (VIII• Perk), Mlkt Buncrt (Fool ri111) Mell Orvneiton Ill W1l•On), Sltvt $Chrotc141r IC Mona Otl N\et >. f;rt• Blum !Svnn"' •Mltl 1111 Slr&M If" OOlhflll, Jl \Oll JtHrl•' (VIiie Perk I I k hit 16 ut 2' flllMK'\ for ~ 19 yard\, and a 18-ynrd ID rla'l'i, and ran CJ )tircts lor a fD. coplet1ng 'O of 37 pnssc) in the rlayofT, 0-39 41) 4~ ~11) r,9 hll fHI 7'H1p . I Lf<.1\N & l'\l~T BOTfOM Sti 511 l'n Foot Lt1 tx11 On I~ "n·:AM 1 'l.EAMNG $45 00 hr 'i \HfJ 1.i\Jil IH S40 00 Pt•r llour ff Al L 01 T~ TO 75 75 TONS Marrnt• S< dlt• 223,21ST THf<..1·.1 Nr.\\POHT Bf'.A('fl (7 14 > 675·25~0 r • . ' Ml I R<>l 11{NI:. IA P) -( hm I "Crt·l lo)d pla)1ng her fir\t mntch 1n more than three wcck!I. trounced fellow-.\menc.:an Kam ~hacfcr 6-0 0-2 today to advance to the ~cond round of the Au'itr.i.lian Open Ttnn.., ( harnp10n\h1p<; L lmd. 2Q the l,t'Wn<I \Ced (.ame into the tournnment h1dd1ng to k<.-cp hcrrccord of having won narnnd ~la m tournamc:nt l'vcry )'car c.1ncc 197 l f ht• .\u,tralian Orx-n ,., her la'lt 'hnnt <..'tu ma1nta1n tlrnt rc(.or<l and to thw.rrt Martina NaHat1lova''i bid 10 "1n a rcuHd ..cvcnth con~cuu v~· grand \lam rvcnl I lmd\ la\t rnml)('tllf\C' "'~ton- .. O\l'r Navrat1lo\ a v.-J!, 111 thc 1982 u'itrnhan open final "J thought toda> "'iii.a gclO<.l ~tan I never r{·all) lrlt thrcaL<.·ncd hy Kim, C' .. Cn tho111ih 'ihC hf d good &round \trok'''" I lo~d look Jll~t 4~ minute~ 1n do"n1na ~hncfcr Hcr \CCortl round opponent wall be Myriam x h1o pp of Wci.t ( 1t.:n'ha ny. l loyd wM JOi"td in the -.ccond round by third 'Ced Pam ~hnvcr. who ovcrt·umc hoth C am11lc Benjamin anc.l a pcr\l\tcnt huuldcr 1n1ury In 1ano1her match today veteran C aliforn1an Sharon Wal h upo;ct \t>.th 'l('cded .l1na <1am'-<1n uf I louston I hc9NI T MM Ml~1 (a~I (NllwPOrl Herbot), Sltvt SMnovK.h CMtrn1eJ Dan Smooi ITv•llll), Chm Tttrv r~oo1n1•>. Altll Crtn,l\Aw IC.e>tlt Mite) At ~<ll•O. lr..,...,ltnl, Erl( C1rlt011 (UnlYtOlly) J P Btu IL a VfllM>tlJ, J"°" Llkat1\ CC.Of one 0.1 INlr I Mlkt Dev ISunnv Hltt\I Orff l 1Po•n11 1'-nl• ~· Velltvl nw.a r .. m Ot>ull O'DonMll fNtwl>Ort HerbOrJ, O•rv Tl•tr1v fCorOM Cltl Mer), $COii L•r•tn !Mar1n1l, Jol!l'I Swordlofl tLI) W11•on1, JOM Htc1t1nctrn11 c tu,llnl, l(evln Co•t11n1a tF001 ruttl. 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'*'"°'" Tamsvarl (Hunoarvl -Louise Flelcl (A111tra1111. 6·4, 6·4, Jo Durie l&rltaft)I cMt. ~ White IU.S ), .. ). 5·7, 6·0, Kelllv •lneldl IU.S.l def AMlbtl Croft (8rllaln), 6-4, 6-2. Steffl Gri t (West ~many) o.f SlllCl\I Collns (US >. 6·2. •·• Meftdlr• ........ "'-" •Al8•ALL ~~ SEATTLE MAlttNlltS-Att!tned Milli ltamo. end loo Stoddlrd, !Mtchen, end DomlMo ••mos. Infielder. IO s.11 Lall• CllY of the ll'Klflc Coeat U..U. TOttOHTO ILUI JA V$-Autonff ltlctl L.NCll. ou.....,•flf11 .. Mt'llln, to hr- K\IM Of 11\t lntwnetlOMI LM9Ut eAIKSTaALL ................ A......_ HliW Y(Mtt( KNICJC~MCllvatW l ddlt W.lna, .... .,, Pllcld .. Cet'-19111, Cl911111'. Oii "" lniuAd ,_ "'' Moses tackles . issti"e off ees Olympic star wants amateur disclosures Oregon State talks to Murphy PORTLAND (AP) -The search for J oe A vez.zano's suc- cessor a s head football coach at Orego n State U n1v ersuy has already produced one interview -Gene Murph] of Cal State 'Fullenon. o ne o the country's hottest coaches. O rego n State Athlet1c Direc to r Dee Andros was reluctant to comment on the 1nterv1ew held M o nday in Portland because university President J ohn V. Byrne has pledged the search would be conduc ted with .. utmost confidentiality.•· Cal State Fullerto n Athletic Director Ly nn Eilefson. however. confirmed Murphy was talking to O SU o fficials M o nday and more talks are set for today . The 4 5-year-old Murphy 1s c redited with boosting the Titans to a national rank1na after leading has team to an 11-1 season. desptte ltm1ted sch olanh1ps, ter- nble fac1ht1es and no permanent home stadium. E1lcfson s~ud Murphy has already bccn o ffered the head coaching JOb at U tah. and he't been mtcrv1cwe.d tor the top coachmgJOb at Louisv ille, where Bob W eber was fired after a 2-9 season. ' "T o be very honest with you," Eilefson said. "ifhc was made an offer by (OS U). that wo uld be has c hoice over U tah and Lou1sv11le. He's primarily a West C oast person. "Not 10 knock anybody else. but Louisville doesn't have that much tradition. You build a winning v.rogram a t Louisville, you've still got no place to go. Build a winner at Oregon State, you've go t the R ose Bowl." EH&fson said Murphy under- stands what it would take to rebuild the OSU football pro- gram. M urph> went 4-7. 3-8. 3-9. 7-4 and 11-1 at C al State Fulleno n . whic h pla>'s m the shadow of Pacific I 0 Conference giants U C and UCLA. The team was lucked o ut of Anaheim Stadium by the Rams and now plays 1n the 12.000-scat Santa-Ana-Stadium. Bost on College's Flutie t ops All-America t eam NEW YORK (AP) -Bosto n College quarterback Doug Flut1e and three holdovers fro m last year's team were named TueMiay to the 1984 Kodak All-America college football team as selected b) the American F ootball Coac hes A ssoc1auo n. The repeaters were o ffensive tackle 8 111 Fralic of Pitt. defensiv e tac kle Bruce m1th of V1rg1n11 T ech and defensive back J e n) Gra) o f Texas. The remamder of the team· Offense: Running back K eith Byars. O hio tate; runnin• back Kenneth Davis. Texas C hristian, Wldc re«avcr Eddie Brown, Mt.amt. Aa.; wide ~1vcr David Wtlbams. llltno1s: light end Ja y Novacek. W yoming: lineman Lomas Brown. Flo rida: lineman Lanec mith, l.SU. lineman [)(I W 1J\cs. South Carolina: ce.nter Mark Traynow1c1, Nebnlska . placek1c ker Kevin Butler, Geor- 1ia. Defense lineman Ton) CasJILas. O klaho ma. hneman Ton) Degrate. Texas. line man Jack Del ltio. USC; lineman Ron H o lmes. W ashingto n . bac k Rod Brown. O klaho ma uate; back JefTSanchn. Georgta, back T o n ) Thurman. Boston College. linebacker Greg ('arr, Aubum. linebac ker Larry talio n , Iowa, punlt'r R icky Andenon. Van· derb1lt. Colts' Dickey faces battery charge INDIANAPOLI (AP) C urti Dickey runnana back for the lnd11 napoi1s Colts. has been charted with battery 1n the beat· 1n1 ofh11 estran&td Mfc. accord- 1n1 to a Mano n C'ounty deputy prosecutor. A comptlan\ wa lllfled Mon. day by Dicke ·s wife. Sheila. followtl'\I ah 1nc1dCT1t at •he wom•n's nonhea t 1dt apan- ment. said deputy protttUtor Cynthia J. A )1'U. Mn Dickey was t~atcd at ' V1n«nt H o p1tal for a broken ear drum. 1rconv1ctcd, 0.Ckc> could be Kntcnccd to one )CU an Jill and fined SS,000 H owever. ym 1d 1n casn hkc thu .. ~here the alleacd at· tacker has n o prcv1ou cnm1n1l record. the prosecutor's o ffice n o rmally rt"Commcnds that c harse be dro~ 1f he com - pletes a C'ounStelma proaram. Dicke • who was no• at the Colts' praC11« Monday, wu no t ava1Jabk for comment Coach Frank Ku.sh had no comment on the 1nc1dent Mrs Dicke) filed for d1vortt Oct 2S and rut"tvcd a temporary ttStra1nma onkr bamna Otcke from "threaten1n,_ harm1na. mo~una and d1sturbin,a the pea«" or htt ttStdt-nce The prhho n s.a1d she nttdcd the C'OUtt onJcr htc-au~ of .. \,Ok'n« and thl"l"&• of' 1olencc 1n the pe\t .. 1 \ For Ad Action Oliy Piot AD·Ym 642-5678 •• -- L~ · . . ' PACIFtC VIEW •MOtttAl ftAM C.,,,.tery • Monuary Chapel • Cr~tory 500 Pactllc V.-w ~rve Newport Beach 6'•-7700 McCOMllCK MOftTUARY 1 7515 Lllg\Jna Canyon Roa Cl LAgUN Beach Ce 512651 •9•·9• 15 HAR~lAWM• MT. OLfVW Mortuwy • ~ery Crematory 162~GISfwAve Coll• MeM ~ aA&.TlMWAOitl ll9TH • TVTMU. ntTCUff CMAPll •27 E 11U\ St Cost• ...... ~137\ A \ • '• Ct Otange Cout DAILY :>'llOT/TuMdly, NOV9Mber 27. t9.84 NI.JC ll)llC( Ml.IC NOTICE ll01a OP NOnc9 Of ,.,.,_.. leOTICI OP TWllW I IM.I MNfMftt No ..... 7MH UU ,_.,....MA.a 11: O:::. ~· :: ~2'7-4, VNi11111t • YOU '1°M*;:1J,Auu '.:-..:=: CM f1Tl.I INIUAANCI = 1 11 UNDll' A HCOMO OHO • I• ,._ COUMW,ec• Neoor• 1..onc.-.e:a OF TRU8T. OATEO ~. YOU AM IN OfFAVLT ,.,..._, • T"*le. or 9'o ..-.... , .-. 12. 1M1 UHLUI YOU UHOfR A OHO M lRUST 1e11or Tr111u1 or ---TAKI ACTION TO OA.T[O 1117/12 UNUSS ••1• 191c1 TtUlte9, Of tMt ~ PROTECT YOUR PAOP· YOU TA.Kl ACTION TO _.. o..d of TN9t IX• !AlY, IT MAY H SOLO AT PROTECT YOUR PROP· .._. ~ lt4AHMM NAo. .=::,.'==-A PUILJC IALI. IP: YOU !RlY, IT MAY 9! IOLD AT .fiii!o.~-ii·'!im·-t--...VIM&A ANO TAMAM NHO AN ~TION A PU8UO IALLJl. 'WU. ~ NAOJA,.NIA, IMo-J:i~~~ Of' THI! NATUM OF THI NEED AN EJllPl.ANATIOH ..... endwlle.endrwoorded eou AM UHINO IN YOUR PAOOHOIHO AOAINIT Of' ~H! NATVRI! Of' THE -642-561 \ I > Of OMlllet "9o0rde of Or· PAYMlNT8 IT MAY II YOU. YOU IHOUl.O CON-PAOOHOINOS AGAINST ~ ~~.~~SOLO W~HOUT ANYUMALAM~ y~y~~ou~c~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~-,==~~~~~~~=~~ ~ ~:...-: ~~ COUAT ACTION, encl you IOOnOOO.O..• m,.,..IX.c' H1~o'! '"°0n ~R1~. , ... ~ ... 1• ..... .-Its .... • ..... ,., • ~Aulull ;0,1*"'; may new the ... s~: TITLl!H0t.OEA8 INC~.".: 100 ';,M''Ai c .. TRUST T ll t:.: I),\ ra ." Pl tOT lttl !e•tral 1111 Cea•:!: .. :"0:'.::0,.~1= ~by~1n °' ~=~.1~u= =~~~~c,~=A~N~.:: Cl.ASS IFIEI> OFFI :t: llOl It' --... , __ ~. wlll und« end =MooeT::C::. Of Truet r900nled JUfe 2t. I"<: A Fl.Of'IOA CORP. u on ~ ICl'e. • ~ Newpott HelQhtt pur1UMI to Mid Deed Of within "" 1N1, .. "-·NO. 41023, In tht OlJ/lf ~ fruit.. ., l"l<·phone !°'IPr\ WI' 7M-tt82 ...... , lllllTI 80 1~ BA .,.. T,_..;alpubllceuctlOrlJ;: .. d ':. .. "':o1bo<*1<t11tPti01I040fOf.1111CMr~puraiian1100Md ' I L' .1 Charming COi" & de-•11t,oooor....e · tot CMtl, tewM f'nONY Of 1111 om tht 1111 · not T 11c1.i Atoordt In thU ot of Trutt, Aacorded on ,,Jom a\ :r nuJ \ llnllttul dtterli;.t thlt 3 HOOO down at ttt ~·'**Of Amenoe • defllitt •11.;~t'· ': tht CoUnty "'°°'6lt Or-8/23/t2, .. Document no. lJ .. I' \I ...... 1111111 Bdrm 2 beth home. mo. For d•ttlf ::-T-~::'*0r~·t: ~?~~anti wlli ~ =~•::,-;ro~ : ~!,~~~~=:: H:IHJ \,,, "'1::w · · 1111,111 Beautiful 1endec1p1ng PATRICK T• ..... or ne&1on11 beNI. a lll'ltll Y~ eccount blCOIMe AN UHMAMl'!O OM • C01dlr of Or1n91 County. llu ... 111r~ .. C.uunll·r . A.eeume&le low 1nt1<est ' 1t1d patloe eurround thi. 831-12tl ..... 0t ..., .. crldlt ~. ciurrent. You me)'"°' htw to WILL HL( AT LIC C1lllotnl1, a"ICuted by: financing! Good North j9welf, LMge R2 lol with • ore ..... 0tf9dlrllMVlngl = ~ .!'~~ = AUCTIONTOHIOHESTllO-THOMAS J HALL ' \lond11\·~rttlJ\ Coe11,,.... .,... Nft llUTIHTTlll ptenty of room for Id~ • • end ., MaOdetlon ~ ,_ • DER FOA CASH OA CHlCI( CASSANDRA J. HALL. p1lnt. oerpet. Werm View of !eke end Big C•-tlonll lmproYefMntl A F Clllld In tNI -...... IM ~fUll~=:: AS DESCRIBED BELOW HUSIANDANDWIFEWILL 8;00 '\.\t..5·00 p \I. crecllllno flrepleoe. Call nyongo«,nex11otennl1, 8erglln1tS1<tt,5001Cell !Nin entranc. to Flret thl~tltlled~ (peyeble It UrM of..,. In Sl!LLATPUILICAUCTIOH I f ' I I l'I' todey546-2313 2 Bdrm condominium. 841-7171 .. __. NNl1cen Tl11e lntYtenot Aft three months trom (ewful moMy of thl tJnlted TO THf HIOHfST llDOER ) •• \ ) • ~ .. ~ Priced to Hit fHtl .... -COl"llCIMY located It 1 l<l Iha d-:,. of reoordatlon of 811 ... ) II tlll ~ Av· '°"CASH. (pey9ble II time 38R With lletdw.o THE REAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS -.·Fifth ttraet. In thl otty enue entrence to lbe CIYlo OfNlelnlewfulmoneyofthe S2<lll,000 ~car~. "' ol Slnta Anl. Celtfomla. ell thr.doculMnt(~d•teof Center lulldfne, 300 Eut United St1t11) II THE l llilll!HJl I t ·C ... \ double gatlQe. L Pl Bl.le \T IC>"\ IH-. \ Ul.I '\ t. tt'9t 11gt1t tltle find lnt.,..t reoordetlon eppewt -. C~ A~ Oranoe, NOATH FRONT ENTRANCE ~oned lot. Aotm oonueyect' to encl no. l)elO on). uni.. the obllgatlon Clllf0tnla, ell r19ht, 1111e. and T 0 TH I! C 0 U NT Y UYPlllT R"ltore, 875•6000 dltlonal units. t1: ~lonrhn h 1 i: :rn " . m . \ ( 1)1) t::m p.rn. by It under Mid o..o ot =no f~ ,_"fc:' '*y~ lnter .. 1 conveyed to end COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC MUI .. I RtJ ltOar• Tru.t In tht property tltu· 1 a k>no« ,..... • now held by It undlr llld CENTER DRIVE WEST. atecP1n '9ld County end have on~ the legel right 10 otedofTruatlntheproperty SANTA ANA', CA ell right, ENGLISH COUNTRY lllAllLll&I . Ul·l11t Tuf':-cla' ~· t>d11r~J.n 'I tH'~, ·I :,W p .111. 8'111 dNcrlbed u : llop the OteclOeut'e by P4lY· lltualed In Mid County end tllle end lnterMI conveyed Wondelfvl UM of plnele<f 5803Ba-S18t,to0 A Condominium com• '"9 ~~ .,,b lire "":~!,, o.. Stet• daecrtbed 11: Lot 18 01 to and now held by 11 under wood end tr1dltlon11 <lSD 2e1.s l-45,000 But. ltacfa Thur-.da\ \\ 1·d ·l::H> p.rrl. lh1r .. l::W·p.111 . Pfteed ot. man..... Y your er · Trect No. 101411, u llhOwn Qld 0..0 of Tru11 In the moldl""• H"""h ~lino•. PlrCll 1: An undMdecl To find out tht emount on 1 map recorded In book property lltulled In Mid Frencti• door~. tiev.r.d ::g ~==~~g::= Fii UU IYJ 115th lntereet 1n and 10 J.ot ~ """1 ~ro :: J:: 427 pegea t5 end 111 of Mi.-Cou.:r· C11uorn11. d•· 111 ... end brue. A large 380 2B•·S 12e.90Q WEST l~llT SuJ*b condO 1 ,, ~ rnla, Sa1urdu\ ht :HHI p.111. 1, of Traci Ho. t 1411, In tht C::~ If...,,.., Pf~ celleneou• Mapa, record• ol tM;rl the lend therein: home with wonderlul tn-Call us for ...... ella on thele S "r• 2 Bd. 2ba. ,_.,. ti City of Costa Mele. u I* • ,~ Orange County, Clllfornla LOT 5e OF TRACT NO I 3 ti ....,...,._ 5 .,,., s•IO 000 """"" IMP f900fd«f In Book 482, ~:c:~.:l~ The tlfMI lddrMI of lhe 3722. IN THE CITY OF I mecy, ,..,..._, gr .. t family homea. • • Inga. Pool, 111'1"91 ~11nda' Fri . 'HHI p.rn . P111g1t 21 Ind 22. In the of· SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS-IHI properly dHtrlb~ COONS!A •• ~EPSATH. AERSESOHFOWREN (. \ 'c EI. I. \ n 0 \ ,I( ~~t).,: Aut>,:·~~~· wfl~tflronEln1o"Vylngt .. !' v~ IWF 211" !Ice ol the County Recorder SOCIATION 15725 E. Whit-above II purported to .,.. ... m... • Traditional ..... .... $108,500 Prlnclpl otllldCollnty. tier Blvd 'Wtlmler Can.312 Pelo• L•n•. Co111 COROEO IN BOOI( 135, (JHUtEC'IH>,~: trom your covwedp1tlo StlvaPM-9* Ex()9'>tlng theretrom 1he foml• eoeo1 (71") ri).7134 Mela, Celll0tnl1 PAGES 48 TO 49, MIS· Realty teeing the cenal. 3 year ------ folloWlng: 81-~H4&7 IO(F}; The und1r111gned1 die· 0c0Ef;,LAOSNE00FUSSAIMDAOP~;.NGREE· t1l1t t•ll,illllll .. ,111.t 11 111 ,., 11,,11, ll lil\ 631_7370 old dock wlll llk~up to 1:.._._1 . firCJnltj 1 through 5 u 11 """"'hive any queetlont cltlm• eny lllb llty °' any ., "" 1 25' bolt. 2 BR. h• b1th 1';rYW;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ahown upon lh• Con· theuld tact 1 'lnc«rl01neu of the 11rMI COUNTY lw 111.1d1· 1111 ... 11111· d 1·.1d l1 111· ... 1 .. ,il111\ 1• home cloM to b .. ol'l.t1 domlnlum Pl1n recordld you,..... oon nt'.::: 1ddrM1 and olhtr common ASSESSORS PARCEL I Zoned R2. April e. 111112. u tnl1rument :itc'h°m~~yow d9algn1tlon. 11 any, Shown NO.: 139-066-12 111·.i .. 1· .... ~ lor .1 • .1 111 1·ll.1t11111 t••·IOIO No. 92-1ltll4l of Ofllclal loan herein The elrMt •ddr-and 1111111111·1 ''111•11 1.11111·11111)! '"'"ad UL-ll•UI IEWPOllTIUOll LOOITI• LIOITI• Ricord• of Mid County. R9memw YOU MAY Said salt wlll bt macs.. but other common o.tgnatlon, Fr• ftowlng floorplan 0 (b) Tht •xctutlvt right 10 LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF without COYenanl °' war-11 any, 01 lht real l)foperty E It It ( ) H ~: fantutlc Cul-d•S.e. 3 * SPEOllLS * pc11111lon of 111 ltloee.,... YOU DO NOT TAKE renty, t lll>I' ... °'Implied, r• d eacr I ba d •. bove I a Bdrm, 3 beth contem• --------• on thll t>MutlfVI D Cereu ••I Jlar l 22 ecrOll rrom the Oeelgn•ted .. patloe, .. PROMPT ACTION-" gatdllr"'"· poe ... eion. Of purported to bl 32115 DA-( 111·1 ~ \ 1111r .1tl tl .11h .11111 1 q 111 rl po<lry decor •nd all ahown upon the Con· NOTIC E IS HEREBY encum enc., to pay the KOTA AVENUE. COSTA 11111111 ·1!1 .1!1·1' 1111· I I \II' rooms offer specious JASMINE CAK 1335.000 3BR 2'~ba, beeUtlful SPYGLASS "450,000 <lBR 2'~ba pool view ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bdrm. 1 bl t ~ Model In C ol OOm1n1um Plen above r• . R remelnlfl9 princlptl IUf'll of MESA. CA 9211211 1•11 111, fened to. GIVEN: Thal SUNl<IST SE • thl notl(I) MCUred by Mid The unoerllg~•I• I 11yout. Est1te llU lot Pwcei 2: untt 5 u lhOWn ~:;: !;!,~i,,~· T~ua':: o..o of Tru1t wtth lnter•t dltclalmuny 111 ty I« any I' I () I •I "II II II"• I 1.il 1ii11 ' I 111 I I 11· I II'' with pool end pleni ol upon tht Condominium Plen under 1 0..0 01 Truat detld u provided In Mid notl(1), lncorrtctn111 of the atrttt 1111 o rri·t 1 111,1.rl 11111 0 rt h . Pr Iv IC/i' S 2 39. 0 0 referred to In Pare.I 1 <l/19171 exacuttd by· edvencee. II eny. under lhe addr-and 01 common ( .1 \ . , I L'I L'I _ _, 51-3191 HARBR VU HM $2&0,000 48R • Xlnt Locetlon Square. S 118,t50 .ram -~isor ·Rea It' 786-117! above. DONALD R DEAN & ttrmtollli<IOMdofTruat, d•lgnallon, II eny, lhOwn .... SS .-.-. ) () i 2-.,(,4 ,l .SELECT Panial 3: Tht exciullve SHIRLEY A DE.AN HUS· 1 .... chargee and expen-htrefn ~RTIES rtont to po111111on and oc· BAND ANO WIFE u Truat0t of tha Trull• and of the Said 111• wlll be made. but Sn' 111 fer Salt ltlltl ltr Salt r-n~, WESTCUFF • S285,000 3BA 2b1 Mint Cond CORONA DEL MAR 3BA 2bl DollhOUNI gupency of thOM port Iona of to aecure obllgetlons 1,; tru111 Cl'Mted by aid 0..0 of wllhoul covenant °' war· -.....-... ..... -.-;...;;.;;.;;.;;... __ Lot 1 dMcttbed In PllOll 1 f1v0t of: AMERl~AN SAV-Truat. ranty,expreuorlmplled,re-"-I 1-• Ct I IOOZ •ILIUllOTillll 1bove,dellgn1teduP-5,u INGS a LOAN ASSOCIA· The total amount ol lhe gardlng 1111•. po11M1lon, or ... -.•;t;r;a;;;;;;;;;;i;vv.lt~~=·:"iliii:===•I IUfFI UYFHIT lll· 1101 1111. 1P9Urtenent to Paroel1 1 TION 11 8eMflclary RI-unp•IO bal1nce ol lhe obit· encumbrance•, to pay the a 1•0 d'"""r" penoremtc end 2 1bove ~. ~ 4127117 11 docu· g111n MCUred by the prop-rem11n1ng Pflncipal eum of .. ..,. ~•Ill••~ Thct atrtet eddr"' or Qor.,..., on trty to bt told and reuon-the not• secured t>y Mid LIDO ISLE v1eW of beck bey & oceen. 11 3Sao Mlellelton I lrvlne other common deelgnlllon ment no 39774· book 1blt atllmlled coata. ex-Deed ol Trull. with lnlerMt Highly upgraded single ••• olMldpropertyllpurported ~d:~,:;~~ ~~ panMI end ldvlnC* at the theraon. u pro~lded In 111<1 MC:1rvt·lvus ti Br biiyCrnnt 71f o n bJy, pool, level w/french doors. j tot>e:21019thPlecl,UnltB, RecorderofOrengeCounty llmcol thelnnlll pubHcaUon nott,adnnoea, fany,underol s pa 100• hO'jlsp :i•· .. X lnl Fm •4.H50,000 perquet floor's. wet ber. 1..,.rt ltac~ eo.t1 Meal. CA 112e21 camom1 lncludlno 1 note of the NotlQe of Sale 11 the term• or tha OMO -~.... .., ahutter• & ioe deck. Aa-"""!!!!!!!!!!!'!~~~~~~~ ..---llll+llEl1 Seid Nie wtll be made 1• 08~ $45.372113 Trutl, ''" c111rgee and ex· eumeble loenl Lend r• t~--------r ~ wtthOut COY'91'1111t Of Wiii· f0t tM eum of $11 •400·00 The btrl9tlcl1ry under Mid pen-or the Truat• end of duced to $35,8"'3 a prlCle ---------Nice <lBr hme wltA rlnty,IXPf .. °'lmpfled,u Thal the benefidel lnter•t O..OofTrut1her1totoreex-lhe tru1t1 crMttd by Mid Ch<1m11ng SµJ111-.h :$Br. 2 & on 45' lot, reduced to 1212,000. 800 eq tt GUii to title, poaunlon or an-~he -:obllg=•~~ ecuted and dtllvertdto Iha Deed ol Trull. to-wit: ESTI· deck. rnurly<1rd . p1t•r & s ltp $1 , 100.000 Call SALLY SHIPLEY or S11l,000 WTll•l Clrcular drive, p0 c:umbflne9t to llllsfy tht thereby .,. pr-tly htld unct.llgned • writttt;I Dec· MATEO TO BE $80,333.29. JOYCE 0AS9L r tr ... a much mor; unpaid .,.,_ ou. on the by the btMflclary. that 1 1ar1t1on of det1u1t anjj o.. Tilt btrl9f1etary under Mk! BA YSIOE DRIVE BA YFRONT CONDO Asaum1ble 101n. Sul* 2 ere wtll conaldet c note °' not• aecured by b<Meh of and defeult In the mend IOt Sale. and a wrll1tn Deed ol Truat heretofore ex-bedroom home with 111 TD. Priced HI GE 759-QIOO llld 0..0 ol Truat, to-wit: obllgitlon '°' which Mld Notte• or Default end Elec-eculed and dellvereo to the Jt·H.Y & Bay Vll'W. nt>wl y O('<'Oratrd Mm Redwood deck. Lush FULLER REAL I 130, 1115.llO, plua tht follow· OMd of Trull II aeourlty hu tlon to Sell The underllgned under11gned • written Dec· yard. Cell for more I Ing •llmaled coa11. H · cauMd 111d Nolte. of 0.. larauon ol Default Ind 0.. Kai. 'J. Br. 'J. fl<I . 40' p<tllo Now $575.000 detalls ... M&-2313 Bkr 112· 121 pente1 and edVlllCM 11 the occured In that the P•~t fault a.nd E.lecllon to Sell lo mend IOt Sile, and • written time of trft 1nn1a1 publlcetlon hu not beer'I maot 0 · Fall-bt recorded In rile county Notice ol Default and Eiec;.. of thla Notlee ol S11e· urt 10 m&kt the 11115111-4 Whe<• lhe real ptoperty 19 llon to Sell Thi underllgned --------~ . . . . ,' .. ~. · payment of prlnciptl ar.d/or 1 o.. $2,3 t9.40. . lntereat and 111 eut>atquent localed · cauNCt Mkl NullOI o NOTICI TO paymtn11 together with let• Dalt NOYembtr II, 198-4 l1uu Ind Election to Sell to ~TY OWNl:R thargH • Impound• Im~ Eachal)gt Tllleholdt•I be recorded In the county YOU ARE IN DEFAULT pound depoalta If' any Inc , u u ld Tru1tte ' where the real o<operty Is UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. nder the term• of ulO note 1118 Ill BrOOkhurll Strett, localed PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Exl·1trng Oc·1·un & Jl'ttv v wws. 4 Br. :i Ba 3700 sq ft l'ilr purkinl-{ $1.28!>.000 WEST BAY AVE BA YFAONT DATED OCTOBEJ\2.5. \983. ~ Deed or TNl1 Ind Ill Fountain I/alley, Callfornl• DATE 1117/14 UNLES8 YOU TAKE A\::-eub--uent ,__11 wtllc:tl (7 14) 9113-5228 AJ..C. T"UIT OHO IE."· A 1 N I I y , . T .1 l 1 "' B t 1 TION TO PR9TECT YOUR ~ oue°"t;;,~fttr In· By: ROM-Marie Slnn VICH, INC., Agent for \. r<lul 1ona •1 r !>pt'<' ,t<'U ;1r PROPEATY. IT MAY BE ti ding an 111• ChllgM Of Publlahtd Orenge Gout f'LUI FINANCIAL, INC., bav Vll'W Owm•r finan('tng $1.050,000 SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. 01':.., aum~ Pl Ible under Dally Piiot Novtmber 13, 20, T"UITH, ... ,,I. Fe1, Aul IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· y 27, 1984 Viet Pr .. ldent NATION OF THE NATURE the ltrml ot MIO Nott °' T-300 Published Ortnge Coast LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE OMO of Truat. I 23 30 OF THE PROCEEDING Thll by rMeon thereof nun C NOTICE Dally P 101 November ' · P anoranrn <i<·c•Jn & t·tt v v11 •w . spat·1ou~ 5 AGAINST YOU, YOU the pre1ent beneficiary ruulf December 7. 19114 SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· under IUCh 0..0 of Trust, T-3011 Br. ~ Ba Xlnt I 1n.int·1ng. 1111W $750,000 YER. hu executed and dellvwed NOTICE Of '1f.c ~ Tltlt In-to Mid TruttM. • written -rm~~"~ .... ..-~. • C• Otcfaratlon of Oef1111t and '" .... --15 "'""' = .. ~~!.n..:..!!_t Demand for Sale, and hu l.EAll•ACK ---.,.._ P\MIUAHT TO 114 I-' llWt atrM4, ~ depoelted with Mid TruatM, CIVll COOi M41(h) AM, C•o:nla m701 {1«) IUCh Deed Of Trull Ind all Notlcelaherebyglven. lhll -..»11 lhe document• ~ Air C1llfoml1, 1 Ctlll0tnl1 DATED· th• obllg1t1on1 MCured ~porlllon wl1h address at N<>Yember 15, 19114 thereby, end hu declared 311311 Biren StrMI. Newport Publr.hed Orange Coul end dOM hereby declare •II Betel\, Callfornla 92660 Dally Pilot November 20 27 aum• MCUted thereby Im· {"Tr1n1leror·L•11•"I In· Oecernber <l 1™ ' ' mldllttly due end payable tend• to 1r1n1ler to end . T -307 and hu eleoCted Ind doea lellebac:ll lrom AJI. Inc .. hereby lltc:t to caulf1'1ha wtlh 111 prlnolpal place of --.. ---IC_NO_T_l-CE--tru11 pr099fty to be aold to bu•IMn at 245 F1ac11er Av---'-~------llllllY.JM obllQlllona ... enue Sulla A Coe11 Miii cured thereby • ' ' ~COURT Dela: 111 l&ia.4 Ctllf0tnl1 9211211 ("Tran Of CA.Ul°""9A. AMi .. ICAN IAVINOI lerH·LHIOt") peraonsl COUWTY Of ORAHQC ANO LOAN AllOClATION, property generally di· In the Metter of the Appll-ar. Vlrtlnle Ill IMcller acr1bed u lollOWI c e11on ol KATHLllN AMt. Vloe ~t K ,. Two (21 uH d Boeing l.OUllE 01,.WICK tor Hanteon Atttlt.ftt' he~ 737-293 P~ aircraft. Pla.IC NOTICE K·t4171 NOTICE TO CMDITC>f'I Of IWLK 'TI'AN8fl" (t.c.. 1101 .. 107 u.c.c. Nollce 11 llereby given to the crldllora of LARRY BA LEW, Tranaferor, wttoM bu 1 1ddrM1 11 t 48811 S anyon, City of lrvlne, nty ot Orange. S tall Chenge of Name • MCh with two (21 Prall & .. _ A 1255e2 ~ Whit~ englnt1 J TllD· 7, ange, State ol CaJlf0tnl1 ,_, Publllhed Orenoe Cout It d 11..... The property to be tran1- C 1orn11 lhll a bulk tran• fer 11 about to be made to MAHMOOD ANVARINE· JAO, Tr1n1ltrff. whoH bualneu tddrMI la II Lida, City ol lrvlne, County ol Or· 0ROER TO SHOW Delly Piiot November 20 27 NCh alrCfa I .,,, ...... .. I ed I d ecrtbed I • CAUSE FOR ' ' lollowa err I e n O«l CHANGE OF NAME Dtcember 4, 11. 19114 T .309 (1) FAA Regletratlon No eral II' All llock In tra<M, {S.C aoe41 N411 1GB manufacturer's flxturea, 1qulpm1nt and KATH lE EN L 0 u Is E Pla.IC NOTICE -1•1 number 19306 end en-good Wiii of lhll aervlce Sll- GERWICK h nled ti NOTICE OF glne m1riulac1urer'1 Nrlal llon buelneu known 11 ton I ,h•· urt f 1 ped • T"ANIH" AND numbera P85511211B and IAVINE UNION and IOCtltd t n .. cou or en or er at 1411811 San Canyon City allowlng patltlo.ner to INTENDED llCUfHTY PS55e29B, °' such com-of lrvl C ,.. t O ' cf1anQ1 hla/her neme from AOlllEl•NT partble englnee u mey be ne. oun., o range, KA TH LEEN L 0 U IS E Pv,_t to aubatltuted therefor. and Stitt ol C1ll1ornl1 GEAWICK t KATHLEEN Clvtl Code MU (2) FAA Reglatratlon No The bulk lran1f1< wlll be LEE KELLY 0 Nouce l1hertt>yglventh1t N4113GB m1nul1cturer'1 conaummated on °' •Iler IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Air C11110tnla, a Calll0tnl1 -lat numbtf 19308 end tn· the l31h dey of DECEMBER. •--f • 1-• 1994 at 10 00 A M , ti AL,l that ell penona lnttreattcl In corporlllon wl1h eddrlll 11 g",.. menu ac:turer 1 Mr• SERI/ICES ESCROW INC. tht metter aforellkl appMr 3&38 Blrefl Strttt. Newport number• P11551182B end wtlOM addr"• 11 tll002 before 1hll court In Depart-BHth, C11tornl1 821110 Pll551711B, °' euch com-men1 No. 3 11 700 CMc ("Tranaleror"I Intend• to parable engines u may bl lrvlne Blvd · Tuatln. Call- Center OfM Watl Santa tranafer to and leaMbeck aul>ltllUled therefor lornl8 Ana Calllornla on 'o.c.m. from AJI Inc 1 Calttornla Thia 1r1nMCtlon 11 to bt The lut dll• for 1111~ ber '11. 1ta.4. ei 9:15 o'clock corporation . ..:tth 111 prlncl-consumm1ted on or '"" cl•li:• ti Oecemt>er 1 • AM and then and there pit pl-of bvllnMt 11 245 December 7, 19114 at tile of-l98 ~ c.u11 tt any they have Flachtf Av1nu1. Suite A. flcta of Jrell & Mantfla, 1140 So fer u 1• known lo lh• , why Mid petition tor Colla Meu, C1lllornl1 N-POfl Centi!' Drive, Suite Tr1nat1rff, •II bualnau CllenQe ol name lhoukl not 9211211 (ht<etn called the 500, Newport Beach. Call· nam11 and •ddr111M u..O bl r111ted. "Tren1ftrN-Debtor") car-lornla 82860 The peraonal by the Tran1ler0t IOt the COTTON POINT ESTATES Cu:.tom 111·1·,111 v 1t•w lot:,. nt·xt t<1 C.isa P<inlie<.1. San Clt·mt•ntc· rrom $550,000 WESTWOOD VILLAGE B!LLGRUNDY, REALTOR )41 Boy\1cJ,. Or•v•· N 8 b7) bl61 let Us Help Y •• Sell Y 01t Property! The Ody Piiot offers you ttws uacl silt ad on ow "P1et0te hce" weekends few just S25 ptf d;iy, OI 2 d;iys '°' $45 Slllllit a pkh.e, °' we·n photocraph It fo1 ,. _.a tlftlul charce. l,i IS FURTHER ordered llln peraonal paperty. In property II 10 be IOceled In paal lhrM YMfl art .. ,.,. t~ 1 copy of thla order 10 connection with IUch tran• Orange County Dated November 14• '::~;:,~' S@ R c4) ~-a£. !r~ • :::: lt'4>W c.u11 be publlahtd In actk>n, the Tr1n1fer ... Dtt>t· Datt d Nove mt>e r 18, 19~~0 ~VANN«-"~·• i., c.,., 1 •OILAH -----"" O<-Cout Delly Pilot, or Intend• to grant I MCUrlty 1911-4 1 ~Pe~ of general lnter"t In IUC'1 pereonal AJI, INC,. a Ctlffotnle JAO, Trtn•*" o•.-a·~· ••"• • <' ·~· ctrG\lletton publllhtd 1n thll property to CIT Corl>of· corpot1t1011 (Trenaltrff· Publtlhed Orenge Cout ..,_ 1:-,;·,,,~;n1:" •1 .. ~~·~ ·~ county It i...t onoe I WMll •tlon, IOCtted et 251 Sou1h L-). ·i .. ~d~~•rd c. Dally Piiot NoYember 27, tor fOUf conaecuuve wee111 L•k• Avenue, P ... d.,,• c.ctlr-. t 198' I K I G L I II l>flOr to the Oey o1 Mid hear· C1lllorn11 91 tO t (herein PublllMCI Orenge Cout 1~~~W 11 I ~ ;,!,! ~.--.-T"1 --.1_,.1 __,~ Ing. 01ted NOV 8 19114 called "Stcurtd Party") Dally Pllol Novemb9t 27. alYd T 't1rte'(;A ftl90 . . . . FRANI< OOMENICHINI Tht property to bl lren• 1984 ~ 111 n, T 315 ..._.....__.___._..__.....__. Judge ol the lerred and Jn wttk:h • MCUr-l •312 • I Superior Court lly lnltrlll II to be grantld II ._ ___ M_c ...... R_( .. B~ ai:e~: ,~~:'. cr•lly dnerlbed .. lol· P\8.IC NOTICE Pla.IC NOTICE '-·_..._I _..._l'_..._l _..._I_. 27. tier 4, ttll4 Two (2) u11d Boe ing I T -302 737.293 P&ll«lg9f aircraft, PUBLIC NOTICE . rt A y 0 ~I Mell with two (2) Pritt & NOTICE OF PREfllA"ATIOft ~ .... 1 .,..- 1 rr,--.. 1 --. 1 ....-l :; l~ton"'l' ,, ,.,..,,. 1 conHlf't ()I ---------Whl1~ engln.. JT80-7 Htgatlwt O.Cl11t•llOll '4·S ~-•""1• ,,,.., h • ., •• c:IM••• 10 PWUC NOTICE Mell aircraft lo.ntlfled u .__..._......_....__.__, ,,.,.,.IN• w• 111w 111e1 n..c:r10 ----------followl NOTICE II .... HY GIVEN t"-t the httd of Dlttc.-~ I .. '9Cmt0Ua .,._.. (I) FAA R4JQlltr1tlon No tore of lht ..... ConlOlldattd Wet., oi.1rtc1 wlll, at Ill G A 0 J [ G ™":A:=:'.,. =~~t>!~~~c:;,•:,:: :::::C:, '::'~ ot"Z:'1v~= .. !ft ~: .. __.l..__ .... l__.l..__ .... l'__.I .... ' .... o · ......... ~.:,,,_:l'-O::::t. OolnQ bU11ne11 as glne rnanvlac:turer'a _,., c11trent1y undtf pr..,ar.not\, fOt the foltoWtng: ' •• • f"" ,.., ,.._ t • .. PAOJECT: Relu1t11tnmen1 ol Dlltrl(t. W11tll No 4 t.100 PACIFIC BUU.OING, num~re Pe559288 1110 A General Partna rahlp, Pl5~29B, °' IUCh com- 17152 Cowell Straet. 1rv1,,., p1rable englnee u may be Callf t27t4 IUl>ltltu1ed therefor; and LOCATION: 3301 ~•lfViftW Ao&d. Coal• Mn••. CA Davkt M. Scllwtlckert, (2) FAA Regr.trltk>n No 92626 0...-11 Plr1ner, Udo Pe· N48:)G8, m1nut1cturar'1 ctftc Building 1<l5t Getuy, eerie! number 19308 and tn· PROPONENT: Mtta& CorilOltdaltd Wnt11 01"r1Ct ~ 9MC:h. C1llf 821163 glne menufecturtr'I Mrlal t86'> Pla<11<1t111 Av1nu11 C:<ntl Mttt CA 92827 Ttlle- Ht. Cektwell, G.,,er11 numbera Pe55H28 end onon1q71•1&311291 P"1nat. Udo PIClllC 8ulld• P&5~7118, or Mich com- ing. 27 11 Ooeatl llYl1 . Co<-peral>le Mlglnea u IN}' be C.op111t, ol tl!tt 1n1111'1 ttuOy It• on Ille and •v••r.oi. '°' 6na def M.,, Clllf IUbttltU(ed thlrefor 1n11)e'llon 11 lhe ott~ of lhe propor.enr Udo Pldflc Group. Inc A TNa 1ren11C110n 11 10 be c.11f01n11 Corporation, 1901 coneummeted on °' ltter NiWPO't Btvd., Suite 100, Oecernber 7 19&4 11 the of· Costa Meaa.. Cam t2t27 11ota of trait 0& Menella, e40 r~ Deeembef e 19114, ~l•f Mtot11ng or 1ne 9otrd or OtrKIOfl woll 1>eg1n 11 1 00 pm in the 11'\a.ting room of lhe MHll Contoildtltd W•t• 0.1tnct ottoe• IOC•t&O 411 t96S Pla<anll• Av..n11 C0t11 Mft411 Ca1trorn11 Th11 buslnte• .. con-N-.pori Cent• Ortve, &ult• ducted by 1 oeMfel 1*1· 500. NlwPOf1 9elclt. Call nettlllP fornla t2eeG Thi "9rtonal OuHllOnt inOtor comm,n11111ou10 l>t! Otrecttd to the David M Schweickert, l)foperty IS to bf tocltld In prOpQMnl M or t>elore ~11mllfl' 6 19114 Preeldent Or•nve County Thfe atellmenl WM flllO Oiied Novt rnb8' US, OAlCD Novaml>er S 1984 wlll'I tlll COunry Clef1I of Or-1tl• enge COunty on ~bet U. INC., 1 C......,... 8, 13, 20. 21. IN4 COfl*lttoft (TraMflfff• Kati !<.mp Qfft«al .. .,, ....... ._, • ..,, fitltA CONIOl.tOATl!O WA'f'll• OtlT91CT ~ o.ter>. 'l .. ~:,wd C ~ Orenoa .....,_, c..tw-. a OWiy "<1t November I 13, Pubflltled Orange eo.1 PullUhtO Orl1'91 Cots1 Oail1 PolOI No-..mbef 10 27 20. 27, ttf4 OWt)' lttlot Noveml>tt 27 0tcM'ltM!f 4 IQ$4 iollll·Lm h•••r'I 11 Olntlfl•'"" 1114 .. -"' ..,,.TICE 1"1"1 ":J: Ol!Meft,, __ ,;..;;.;~;.;;;.--.nu-..._..__ OUM IC , P.O ... . ftCTITIOUe eutMH =. '==" ..... c ... I MAlmlTATl•WT ~· The foflowtng pereona are P11b11ehed Oranot eo..t ~~~H HILLS. Deily PllOt ~bar 23, ~. INC, 2415 Cltnpu.t DI'.... o.c.m1>er ' t<l. ttl4 Sim• 205. !MM. Cellfotl'lll , .... 9271& 8fkfWOOCI Aouth Hiiia, ine , 1 C1llfornl1 corpol'· 1 auon, 2<l tS Cempua Orlve, Suite 209. IMl'll. Clllf0fnl1 92715 Thie buefnffe 11 con· Olleled by" • corpol'lllon Martin J Hoell, Pfeeldent Thie ltatement ... llled wfUI the County Ciera of Or· .,,.Tllm knocks onen wtt.n you uM reeu1t-g11t1ng Delly Piiot CIHtllled Ad• to rucn the Ofanoa Coast ,,,.rllet PhoM t42-!t71 IWPT FIXH t.J PAH A etllllenge tn a IUpef ·•neer beacil" location With open spaoe \MEW .cross to park. Enjoy lhe ouldoors while yoo r&-do thll 2 bedroom' $169,000. 631·1•00 IALlllFIXH Prl•• Ltoati11ll Original Balboa Chalet with memories ol bygone dlyl, CIOM to Bay & Bee<:hes. 1hls 3 bedroom home will challenge the cre1t1ve buyer Listed at S 175,000 FEE 631..1400 - \lo \111<11<11' I 111 l"ll '-Inc RlAl £ Sl AIE erueoo THE REAL ESTATERS llWNITllll FOR SALE BY -0 3BA • den Q WEITCUFF c111 71<t/662·2<l 1 EUCmYE HIE * llSTllU WJ * mag II 71 4/ZJl!i1' lmmacul111 3 Bdrm home Sh1rp 2 bd condo. MC In exclusive w .. 1c1u1 9911. near S.C Plaza IOIAlflHT I Grove Large lamlly room w/pool, apa + c:erport_ Home/Duplex. 76to and entertainment oente< Sacrlftoe at $89,900. 5109 Seuhore °"' with large screen TV 3 bd only $79.1199 ueume PIP 2 Bd dble gar' area. llreplace and pro-10'ir0A tin Try $7000 min OCHn s 170.0dc lesslonal stand up bar. down Great Investment· 26th S t. 673.,.521 Nlcely la nd1caped won't 1ast1 enclosed yard Air con· 2511 W Sunflower. YllWLUI OI dltloned ~«,600. Call Petrick Tanore 2BR 2b• 11 631· 12&8 w/1ppro x S90.0Cl (714) 673-4400 sumable loen, OWi carry 2nd -otter•• Call Mone or Jeck , CHESHIRE A E 7Si IY IWIH ••"il• I•••• 2 BR 2b1, newef Eutllde ------• home with f1mlly room ·ao Obi wide In qu..- and garage 1135,000. adult park. Welk t Prine only. Call 675-3568 ket. Dir 557-9390 NOTICE The Dally Pilot wUl oo lonter be open on Saturday mornln1•- 0ur opera.ttn1 boura will be Monday thru Prtday. 8 :00 a.m. to 5 :30 p.m. Deadllnet wUl be u followa: EDITION DEADLINE Monday .... ~ ................................................. Friday, 4:30 p.m. TaeeclaJ.·······················1••············--,...···-···--· Mo.D4Sa1. 4:30 p.m . Wedneeday .............................................. Tueeday, 4:30 p.m. Tburaday ............................................ Wedneeday, 4:30 p.m. Frlday ................................................... Tbu.nday, 4:30 p.m. 8ata,rdaJ .................................................... ,.rtday, 3:00 p.m. Sunday ...................................................... J'rtday, 3:00 p.m. DailyPilll .. 642-4321 ' people read c lass llitc:t T·2t7 ,_. T~t3 • T-1 " angie County on NOwrnDet II!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~ 11t . ..... • ========================::.;====== J Why Not The ee.t. lnatalll remove treea. 1ewn1. thrubs. lawn sealplng, compl clean-ups & malnt. serv. Bert 545-8287 College SIUOent w/'O truck low rate, prompt Thank you Court 759-1976 CdM GEORGE'S HAULING No Job to Small 895-6006 KRUEGER HAULING Furnltufe, trash, Clean-UPI Matt 645·5089 • et.-nter r.-r••t~l42-4'*3 NTJIOO--:-iO'YMr9 ~. A~ Aoom 129 •·jr.:t"71:;"'il:=:ll;"';li:il::lft: bl.not ttuoco St30 • met.n. 4M2~2 Jl1Mlt ..... 1100 ...... l1flr1hh4 8111" UafarailllH IH111 Uafaraiak.. Aprt•••t•, Ual. At1rtatal1, Uat. Lett I .... •WATllFliif * Gtatral 2202 ci1t1 .... 1224 Ima• 2244 c •••• llH• 2724 ..... ltack 2740 ..,.11 ltac~ 2tll P'OUNO RabtMt In Un!Wf- ... ~ ... • .... ~~ .... , • l1 NOA ISLEBAYFAONT·5 2 B~.pvt&qu~l~gy1d,tno Compare :,)bf 2ba pool 2 8<l prlv garden •Pt HLlll211t21&. *•TllWlm* °;';;~7''~-~.N!.~ ~~~~ - -Bed + large en1enatnlng ~ 1· t•nge 751 · 1 ,. home $750 option to buy w/gll' Brand new car~t. t mile belch, frptc, gar .. Beautiful 2Br widen W/O S370lmo •~s-t03• .Jut1oJ 766-3983 efl 5 1-8-R-~=--1.A-Y--E"=A""=s......,.H.--El,..,....,,,PE=A 2BA 2BA. SPACE 37 rooms Spanish viii•. In-~r ty, S5 mo Beat Rlty 1 .. 639~190 lrestl pllnt, ground floor O/W bltlnS smotce llrm .,.. 300 e. Cout Highway, ter1or swimming pool. 64811w.18th 497-6287 $595/mo Sofry no pe11 balcony, . w1ter pd' hkup, lg kl1chen. lrptc. Ownroom3bfeondoW/O Loat Fem Blk w/wM c:n.t ~,.::;:J::?1'!~17~ Newport Beach $6500/mo 631-1400. •E.aat·llde CUTE 1 BA 2241 645-1893 S6501mo aft 5. 536-3849 52195/mo 76C>-0919 rdwd oecti frpl poo1 apa Acuaale Sh:J> .. 9Y11~ N 1_ ... _ __;.· ___ .. _~ __ " De Anu 81yllde VIiiage BALBOA IS BAYFAONT: houee newty decorated Ltt111 ltack --•WlftlJI.,_* M/F $325 72()..9205 Rob M-11124 ~-1 " .. _. (714) 613-1331 3 bed furn. VIEW on Main / d $550 d ~an I City Ughta Vl9W 2Br 1 ·~ea. No pets Ma.x 2 •rw LlllRY U'TS. -· B 8 y . S 2 0 o 0 / m 0 ~r.~9 ~·~59-6225 + ep 3br 2ba, xlnt cond $1350 persons $6251mo 2293 Now renting on S..ctl * PltPlm * Proi't F /Mk nott·amkt lg NB l~~~~d wrr'eo ~ = C~~A~~in!~ 1~R lact•t Prt} 1350 673-6900 mo 497-4170 or 497-8080 Fordham Call 543-5478 Blvd, So. ol Adams Ave. 1Br on B•~ Or w/prv1 hme wl to bch $400+ collera CM 546-7076 ~ · ATTRACTIV( TRJ-P[EX WlHllFlllT llMIS East aide CM 3 bd 2'11 ba s d View vi & 2 Br. IQe fed yard. Studio. 1 & 2Br + Jolt belch & bOlt m00f1ngs. 639-8722 Of 4Ms-ee68 --• ~~~~::~==~ . COndo $900/mo Joyce tu 10· oeftn · p ~t OK. $600 mo unite lndOOf raquetblll, $995/mo 76()-0919 Rmmte 10 .... 3"'· ..... r .... ya.-... CM Welt planned 2 bf. 1•1 , ... _ Ill IHO Waltz 631·1266 quiet, no pets. Nr Woods ....... .... ... ..... SC S ~ --bit-Ina, p1t101 Gu. • • .,._ • Cove lit +-aecurtty, M6--0721 tennis, pool, IP•. 114.1na 3 & 4Br, 2B•. o-r. yrty l8e Balboe Penln $292/mo RAM-LET Prk~ Nr alll $177,500 $5•0lmo 497-6287 •EXT"' .. NICEt.......1Bdrm For i .. aing Info citt NewportPenlnaula$900-Clll&ldl673-250e 1 10/tlr P/T After-""' .,,..... 9e0-2418 0 0 NSWERS noon1/Eve1. Mon-Fri 0 0(213)454-5104 "-" I tit ~ 2 •ptw/pool.Nopeta$475 S12 O Avail ec 11. RmtewantedC M Neat& A S42-7211PIUI _,_ ........ la1MI ~ ~r ac 646-3618 aft 3·30 SUWllD 675-4912. 754-1792 Bkr resp 19-35yra'. S2751mo ....... , uwnrt Ptaia11l1 2'"'7 2 m u ba Twn. h .. frpl -B--:ik .._.. Ind + 112 •·tll In t a Llk""" -Embef CHILD CARE. ~ ..., I.I.rt 1450 ~ EA.STSIDE RENTALS earth ton~ Gd cond •PENTAIDGE COVE• VILUIE 4 '· w.. to """" ry v c g r ""' -·--"'" hkup1, yrly No pets 660--0100/8-46-9&40 alt 5 Annoy • J~ 2'h days plwtt, Y' okl o;;p Cnyn Tenn cib 38r F~~,~~~:.·~ry~!! ld:,~~.~bi::.=~~~.~~ $82564.2-6109631-8032 2~,J.B~~p~~:~v~:~~~~ New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury $1200/mo 752-7474 Rmte wanted to lhf 2BA BLENO IN bOy,CdM.551,1931 furn Wknd, wk or mo orated. lrplc, close to welcome 4 1ppt 2br wlmod apple $700 $9501mo. 558-9200 •pis In 14 pl1n1 1 Bdrm. CLOSE TO BEA~ H B apt $250. uOI pd Teenager-a hllve a conn~ CHILDCARE WON<ER fOf 619-3-40-9595,340-0395 beach No pe11 •l•t ... 110* applsw/ulltsfrW"'o13br 2BdrmandTownhomes 2Br1Ba $750/mo Sn.rl "'-998-9S41,(1x1 ofamotlona T"9yhlve• Ctwtst&an ~. 1"35 • 2b / $900'• tod• •IEH•-•nt* ~ pools. tenn11, w11er--•· deelf• to stand out, but .............. _ .,., ........... 12 Lg View lot w/plan1 tnllde S 12951mo 675-9006 $700 oell 3bdrm 2ba lam "'~t w,~ar539 •1..,, y --I alts, ponds Gu paid AOt 842-3850 206) . ...,.. 9e0-5 t~ atao they need to BLEND ..,_,_., ...... _.._. CC .._ ..... -.. ~ lg 2 & 3Br Apia New crpt, gated lndtan Welti . -spol w/chef'a kit 8 de-UITILIFF drapes, Ille, etc w/pool From San Dteoo Frwy LIDO WATERFRONT. Lge Shr hM So Llgun• p..,, IN Ital 11'91 Owner (714) &44-1451 C11111 •el Mar 2222 signer decor dlll * * No ~ts. M2·5210 drive North on &eactl to cstm dlx 3Br 2ba entr, bl & bdl Beeutltul pltw. Wll train I.ST •irLLI 1Br. frplc. O/W, gar Best Atty lee 539-6190 Rent Of tae option. 3Br McFadden •nd West on $18001mo IM 873-8886 &. peeoelul. 111/last/dep Pmtull lll Must b• c ertified -$750 812 J t Large 2Br 1B1 duplex 2'ABI, front & side patio. $510 Lg quiet 2Br/1 b• McFadden to S.awlnd ---Al18pm 499-5894 673-3e30 BEACH TRAILER 100 Imo. umne View overloot<lng Biele up~r. no ~II. laundry Vlllage.(714)893·5198 NEAR BEACH· 3 BR 2b• WARMWOMXJ:i 1tl5? 1---------llepa to sand. 8'x 35' Open 2-.4 Dally 642-8367 w/gar. WID hkups. No Bay Newly deeoreted 310 Avocado 631-2177 -----upper apt Frplcc • 2 car ltal1l1 WHtH 2tOt Sensoua-yet doean't need - w/ 10'x 20' c1banna 3B-3B 2 f I 1 1•t pets $600/mo 545-7983 WALK TO BEACH 1Br gar S 12001mo. Aot h t b b'-? B t I ut nffdl · r a 'PG gar .. $1800/mo. 1st & last+-$5651mo 2 8<l 1bl. patio. w/drapes 8 carpets 675-8170 or 964_3375 Need MP entr. rm w/beth w a cauMI a .... u e ra. 1. ne $1 t.000 •99-1819 ...,.. btk to bch S1300 mo No Updated a ready 3bdrm $500 aec Agt 631-5861 nice eastlld• loc•tlon $500/ 536-4637 n/amkr, sober G1r? Want love, I*» guy 40? "'* COOlc.a C.. for I.E. •-cLia~t 1~00 ~ts 835-0344 eves__ w/dlhwahr oar yrd for pool, ,ft,.., rm, close to •II ~-----NEWPORT CREST Cof'ldo Quiet Refs 766-6443 Kida OK &42-1031 appt 657 -2103 ~ • • kids/pet I won't lut $685 Lrg 3BA 2ba, lrpl, clote lo · ""' I · 2744 3 / Wiu Ired• p m o;;t LARGECONTEMPORAAY 8estfee539-6190 bch1713W BllboaBlvd 149E.Bay nlllt br nr pool tenrllS Wantedlmmedoccupanc:y Tra"l )ll COUNT'ERSALES Condo at Monterey 3 BR 2'1t BA IN OLD COM $1050 Yearly 673-4743 TSL llAIAHMllT S l 100/mo Agt 645-2235 tn clean 3 or 4 bf 2'~ ba ASPEH i300 4 rounatf!IP F.fT ~~ Country Cli.lb lor $1500MO Ht. ltacll 2240 3Br 28a w/frplc on New-142·1IOI IUltltWl NwptHgt11paclou12Br,2 houseorcond0Pretne11 tickets From O.C. $300 8ervst house/condol1p11 etc JOYCE WALTZE tiitO P•YI renU utlls brlte port Isle $1100/mo WIDW•&LH muter Ba u1111 pd No bCtl Up to Sl5001mo 6 ea 873--8'700 494-6498 llSTllD lllYlll Mri (714)558~8001 631-1266 1bdrm move,.,, Of big 851_11150r 650_8849 ...... ..,.BJIU pe(s A1111211$8SO•d9P mo leas e Ce l t t lam 3br ~II 100 $750 ~••tulEITS lPlllTIEITI 645-7402 or 760-5055 714-261-2165 days PRESIOENTIA No tyi>lng No flltng Muet I .E. WHIH -rill Belt tee 539•6190 3Br 2Ba wllfplc. Close 10 •---INAUGURAL TOUR S86S have good phone Voloe ii you have •table JOS. od --beach $975/mo Agt Beautllully l8nd11caped Conveniently located In Versailles t Br Vu $600 Office ltatall H14 JAN 18tho-JAN 2.2 1985 Ind strong deelre to ed- c:redlt. 1 can buy hse lor Vacant 3Br 2Ba, kids ok 642-3850 gerden apts Poot11p1 one1 of lrv1 lne s newest ~\'~::boa 2 br S~'!!.,1 3 o thces winted to FOR INFO (714) 774-7777 venoe 9~ C It 6"" 1629 s 2BA 2b• on bch CloM to tchools $775 Palloldecils No pets res denlll settings ..-.. sublease (1200 sf) Pref .. ..._---..1 • .J--you __ •_..,.,. ~1':'~1.pvtg11~S t800: 962·•471or968-9853 3BA.lamrm,lokltch.encl !Bdrm $565-$570 WindwoodGlenofferst 2 VERS AILLES 2 Br tolnt recpt iree offlc. la.liat110,p. 4114•Hw~h ~ ltalala utlls Incl 675-3834 lmat --22-44 yard, \OOd sehls, ~at· 28drm t'1•Ba $655-$860 8 3 bedroom IP•rtments 2b1,penthouse with view: serv lie Prol't Group needed 0 'l dener 1350. 63 l-30 1 38drm 2Ba $750 ld .. lly s1tu1ted near trple eec, 2 ur pll'klng. Jan Miu Perry 720-9696 lntern1ttonel llmo ~ "'s= ~r10• r IH1t1 hrailllH Cotta 11111 2224 C1r1aa ••I lar 2122 2f~;~lm~"8~tio~~ ~~~ Cl.Ill SHIH 5-7pm 9-5pm Set/Sun JBR 3ba. den w/pool & 243 E' 22nd St ocean view Furn or un-2br I be dplx fncd yard no furn $2600/mo. 10 mo pets, 1952 Meyer $625• lae or more Dys credit chk 549-348• 581-2657, 9\'91 7&0·0181 $400 bach ed wlmod Designer fully furn 2 Bd bllns & part gill• pd townhouN. Pool 8 tennis Best Ally lee 539-6190 court $1195 673-0696 4 BA 2ba, Men Verde. -rt ltlC~ 2169 Fam rm. lrplc. kltch ··-bltlns. good schools. love ly houH for rent $925/mo Refs, no pets w/pool In Newport Beh 646-t535 & 552-9574 $ 1500/mo 644-" 136 .......... ,. ...... Gtatral 2202 Winter Rentals JACOBS REAL TY PROP MANAGEMENT 714/67W173 $985/mo lovely 3 8d 2 1)8 house w/ yard. lndry rm. gar. all bll-ln1, nice east- side 1oca11on. utll pd 231 Cabrtllo TILIW&HMHT .. 2-1103 2500 1/f 28r 3b1. lg yrd, upgraded $1250/mo 524-1940 or 559-5958 ---GOLF COURSE LOCATION Laro• 2Br. den. 2Be Condo In Rancho San Joequln. New Clr~ts & drapea $ 1~5/mo. Call 851--0892 or 640-0937 lllTlLS CALL US REGARDING tRVINE LEASES ~~ ~isor 1 ·Realty 786-11 72 1 3880 Mlchelaon Drive lrvlne HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR BLUFFS 3 Bd 2 ~ b• 161E18th 642-0856 &etiool•. shopping and no pets S t OOOt mo Stan your own Airport .._... you Trina plan. view s1..00 151 E 21st 548-2408 parks 644~04S2 llllPllT AIU Limo SeNlce for u Httte area S5 p/ht min plue A 64~ 8636 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 ----150 sq It prof olc u S2 000 dn & $850/mo bOnu .... Clll ROM. cot-gt -For leasing Information WESTCLtFF 2Br 181 w/wlndow view 2361 1984 ·LIMOS only 4 lel1t lect 2131•52·5655 BLUFFS 3 Bd 2 '11-b•. lYllUIUIOW please c all 171 41 w1commpoo1 No pets C1mpusDr.•211,lrvlne. 1n1ern111ona1 Mo1or 0emontr1tora Trina plan, view $1400 1Br, frig, range. l1undry. 559-5012 Mond•y-Sun-$7251mo, yr IN 1st, last corner Cwnpua 8 Von COldl 751-5466 Fii JOI Aol 644-6836 pool. carpofl No pets day 8·30 llTI to 5 30 pm 644-9842 or 720-9177 K1rm•n Incl recep- Lg BluH1 4 br 3 ba Condo $495/mo t1ont1t. phone answer1Dg. •11t11'-"' Are you adYentut'oua & Submit on Kids/Pets 931 W 19th St 548-0492 LttHI ltacll 2741 Saall Aaa 27IO oonl rm. conee rm prtv T .)). 1 4121 need mQn9Y? Are you S t650 Owner 644-1271 Beautiful. qylet 2 Bd 2bl, 2 -umrw Condo nr SC Pia.ta 2 Bd $400/mo 752-2•64 36'ylekS. 3 arna11 . .....-.. brlQM. well Q!'oomed & Newport Terr 3Br 2B• palloa. Most ull Incl 822 -f 2ba, sec, pool 8 lmmac 1••• I 0 &llNIT cured Tru11 Deed• In...._ eegeir tosleern? Tr~. Hamilton Ron 5•8-<>•77 Only 10 minutes rom S6951mo 213-937-9324 ~ • • • .._.11, CA. 6t9.94a-1739 Western t•l• end .---Condo W/0. retr1g $800 • Laguna your own private ---Lux olc. up to 2000 SQ. It ._. tort .,ea with our auper - 730-0480. 544-1485 OMllCI 1 Ill ocean view from Dana lM•I 2 av a 11 3 o I cs. a ti &tit WutH 5101 vlaored marllettng teem SaaClt•talt 2271 Featurea; Built-In RIO, Polnl's most llCluded Matedamate retired amene11u J od y, *FLORAL* JPEnterprileSh&SMV· O/W, frplc tn sm complex scenic bluH Like new 2 Room av•lt Like dogs & 833-9870 .,.., Immediate opening• 2 BA ~ den frpl twnhM w/pool 38 1 Hamilton Br widen. xtra large prl-drive 536"!o92 1 llRNIT AIU II IFFC * IE•aalEI * tor thoee 18 Ind <>Wf We ~='.!' :.:' J,:2'1:6 95 S•95 mo Mngr 648-9794 ~~3~ ~ 's'&t ... f,a I I MUl8f br completety turn 1700 sl • 3 onca. & reoept '1 FIL .. L. n•E ::,a~~= .. ~ E111-11de 2 br l b• -----priv b• Mesa Verde area 1300 11 · open IP pl111 the job training E.xCltlng T111ia 2290 patio oar No f:>eta • ..,.,1 ltacll 2769 Fml only S250 549-8677 Will build 10 IUlt Also (qtr .11 ....... ,.... bonua program High Clrefe 1 c1ll 2br fiae $575 831--4036 1 br studfo Cannery VU: Room wlkttcnen prlv, nr I ~~~p~S ~f2~~~C: I Salary 11 etl-'le Nmlngs, tranaportlllon lncd/prvt 4petsEZmove E-alde 2Br 1Ba wlv1u1ted lage N/smkr no pets bus route/Shopping 852-8714 A& H INVEST L-•••c... rurnllhed Start lmmed up~r $400'1 at oelllngs, frplc, dbl gar $650 Incl utl 675-6522 Center Celt 962-57&0 ,._-a For 1ppt c111 JOlll • Best Alty lee 539-6190 w/auto opener $665/mo --I OFFICES -El TORO -etMt ""' ltt PrldQen 646-3337 (Wed-e •. i lat,lut,aec$225 2per· W-lldeP'l\llleroomw/lrlg NeltPoatOfflGe ~ (71•)CIC·ll11 Thurs-Fri only. 12 ta •••• 1•1 sons no pets 650-1798 In Apt complex Uttls pd 500 SQ 11 8 up noon-4pml UafaraitkH 2410 · · --No pets $300 M&-4382 Jerry H1fd1n1 Bkr *lnUL SALES* o ent11/0 rtho Recept E-slde quiet 2 br 1'1t ba 714 655· 1200 34' MVbOlt Sllp, posh 3 TwnhM w/patlo. PoOI. IN NEWPORT BEACH Btltla,Jltttla 2904 • __ P1rt·ttme Fine l•W· Benenta, 4''t Oya Exp br. 2'.4 ba. w .. t Newport cerports & laundry Avail A great place to llve on the • CdM dlx suites. AC. ampl erly/gtlt• NB 673-9334 r~ d NB 642·"262e nr beh $1350 759-0588 1211 No ~ta S690/mo Upper Bay Pr1v111 Aoomu nd Apia 1v1llable prkg. from $225 2855 E SfCHITT DESK CLERK WANTED A .. lt ••• t. F.r.i.LH Curt 11 631 .1266 clubhouses & h .. llh $90/up Balboa Inn. I Coast Hwy 675-6900 * * WHI tr.in N""hta .... ........, • · spas. 8 tennis courts, 7 ooeen view 675-8740 ---Entry level Un1rmed ... 'V "'""'"' HUGE new studio, 600 SQ pools, close 10 bu1tneas, ---Studlol0fc-Weatcllf1 Or. curlty lndullrlal P011tlona 71m-Noon Sun-Thurs ---------11 beau1 bthrm. $350 oc Airport, Fashion SUUll .. TIL NB Appro11 700 SF $700 1vall Min 18 yra old Sea l.arll Motel, 2274 LltUI ltack 2641 mo C8fet 857 -2103 Island. convenient shops Wkly rent1t1 now avail mo. urns pd &46-3679 Own transp Bett81' than Newoor1 Blvd CM .-·-~--~~,.~~~ ._._ E ..... _ 1.,,. .......... on sight $126/wk& up 2274 New-C ._,---1Yerage wage We pro-~/Contl"llCt Meks Furn chrmng 1mt place nr ._at • ....,., "" .,.....m port Blvd C M &46-7U 5 •••tfCl&1 vlde guatd c.td & uni-t Gd phone & beh 1 empl'd lldutt utl pd ceilings Sulllble lor Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Ap1rt--lt1t11a 2tll f0<m Full part tune All =•ng ~ NIOl 8'>- no pell $300 494-<4200 mature wom1n No ~ts ments 8 Townhouses Vacatit• a..a111• -snll1s 8 wknc:ll Apply pH ra nee 55 7. 795 1 $460/mo• $350 aecurlty lrom $720 (Ask •bOUt I t l AltO? FRH ST_, .,_, 9am 5pm Mon thru Sit T11nutzer Compan• Wednesday, November 28 . •• . l~rt ltack I depo8'1645-5527 1urn1shed acts. complete Ha I 81 l 4347 aq h 1820 Of•ngewood Suite ARIES (March ~ 1-Apnl I ~>).\.\. hal 'cc med like a "lolit cauS<' will FebVie; condo on Bay llWuTill with TV, llnena 8 utenens Lge Big a;;r C•bln Pool AIRPORT AREA 90c ti 2 13 Or a n ge c 1 MSTllCT SALIS•• be revived. ollvt• and ~1dong. Ro mance '" <ipark~d. career gets new o.ttgner turn, sec park-"' maybe rented for thort tbl. color tv. 2 rrples (714)644-4910 978 7243 Supel'VIM est•blllhed 1.,_ lease, \.\1<ih " lullillcd I ung·a\.\;111cd 1.kc1<.1on favor~ your cfTons. tng $-1695/mo 673-0896 $495/m~ 1 Bd 1 ba up~r term or tongerl On Jam-Sleeps 14 545-6916 I WHllJ I. Tarter Ct. . rltOf)' on West Coaat lrom I unll, gar, Jtldy rm, close boree Ad 11 San Jpaquln llYIRT IAl.IS C I A Capricorn nuuvc fi3urc\ in unu\ua sn~nanu. A t t U f to shops. Hiiis Ad PARK CITY UTAH CONDO AaHHCt•tala 3002 ap atr1no equ1r11 TAURUS ( pnl :!D-Ma) .:!O) Strc'>s. 1ndw1dunlit>. reach be~ond fl' •ta I, • • t923 Pomona i•• llOO Avail Dec 29 to Jan 2 llU Pl.ft-nper •n woaing With current expcctut1o n" r ocu' o n "idcr audience. larger personal Gtatral 2702 TSL MANAGEMENT ••· ~· 6 2 BA S200 per 70th AHembly district fill I PAIT,._ r~1111vee •nd eus- homons. abtllt ~ lo f)l'rl'l'l\l' l'H'k'> and t1l•nd\ Lucr:111vcoflcr1.,madc. 2hMtaXlpt.ln~m _ &42-1603 _ day838-7062 e:n~~!t!~'~~ Ill/WWI ~=h:;,.::-.~ :Cid can elevate bu'>tnl.'S'> or cart•t•t urn pd 17141891.9561 PALM MESA APTS. 2 B<l. trig. d/w 8 stove ltatals It 2nd Crown VaJty Par'lcway Limited openings Wiii 111te devlCeS L1m1teo GEMINI (M;t\. 2 1-Jurw .:!O) l.1ght " \hCd on urcu prt'VIOU~I~ &47-8987 Eestslde 2 Br. $585 No $650lmo No ~ti Call SL 2tol Community center trim Clll 540-1321 e•t \ra¥91 reqwld o.gree 1 b b d d Ne c tact pet• 1581 Mesa Dr Call l>twn 9-4PM 545•4855 •lrt 29751 Crown Valley 32 prererred S1Jary com· "forh1dden." l>1\tanu'. lunguag~ nmc r-;arc n gc · •won ~ Coa1tltne w/full ocn vu, btwn9-4546-9860 28A 2BA avail lmmed . SOyrold1111gh16uslnesa Parkw•v Leguna Niguel enaurate wi..-.per prove fruitful. romnnn· Ooun<.hc!>. l l'U. .\quartu!I pcr,on!> play 11ep1 to weter, dlx 1Br PV1 -t Br frplc. pool patio new carpets/drapes, yrty man IOOklng for same to I J 30 pm 10 6 30 pm All AUTO MECHANIC •l(J>9r lmmed oe>eolng Sef>O 'l1gnificant role~. lmpnnt }Our uwn <,tylc. Pool, aecurtty gar. CIOM gar No pets· 399 w Bay no pets 95 998-9 t78 shr be1ut 2Br. tur~ registered democr11t VW POfsche. & fOfe!Qn rMUme CANCER (June 1 1\-Jul~ .:!2) Hy m:.ili.ingo1tnh~!tr1teas1 ... :ou1nv~~tn t,o,.~~~h·}!~~ .. !~hl· St $575 650-6357 2BR 2-B· F 2 ., nr poou111s'"od1eyHc:Ba11Af-'r $300Man~ may ,•ttend '1~~un fOf caraJ.,!',! •~t ~ UIF llO. essential information. tCl'Ot On rC'IOijfCl'!I or c,... ..... "·'. -· --w""' .. .,,.......,.... -" ..., "'"' anyo the1v11a.,.. ... 11 ............ "" ..,..... \' 'II t t that I d a. SHARP W-lld• duplex up-oc .. n. 1v11 50 • 554-90 tO Eves 841-4273 NlTU I Ulllflfll mcnt~. nccd\o rpannc r or rna1tC OU rcl"l.'I\(' IOVt a ion IOC U C'I laJMa lallM 7n 1t1lr1 2Br 1Ba. encl g1r., $500 sec 099 645·8980 Bal Is 2br, 1bl IPI SA75 SPIRITUAL READINGS &m 1'11( $11'111 MYlsttl ~ocral acuv1ty. travel. An·ept . 2 [g BR. 28A Ci\atmlng w 10 hkup '*"' drapet & AdV'IOe in AH M1tters 6 Light Rec>etn 28 3 o A Id A LEO (Jul 23-1\ug 2:!): Perceive potential. -.te p1c~ure in lb houM on eora1, w/2 pvt crpts SSsO+ d9'>0•lt No ~4~-~~'!';,'f.1~~'0 CounNllng 1815 So El 3000NewE~-~~. ~~... P~•1rt o. Tan' J ero- cnt1rety. forces are \C'Ulll'red , 0130) mC,!>~SC~. call!> arc recerved,and It patloa, lrpl, d/w, encl gar. pell. Mutt stand credit '>p.l1 ''''" ,111~lt '"" C1m1no RMI San Clem -~-. ·-1 """ CIPlltrlt'lo EO£ is ncccs!Uln. lo he sclet•t1 v('. Legal uct1v1t1C~S arc ilCCcnted. Focus on S1400 yrty 213/277-2120 check 770-5629 b ~(1 tw1!tnnm ,1pt' COM 2Br, n/amkr CIOM lie d 492-7298 BEAUTY -••P Styllat ORI-VE-RI-Pr..,,_.•~~ • J I to bCtl $390 261-6224 ext 1 ~ 1. F _..a •OM tcitent.,. tee ---....... ·-contracts. aarccmcnts. manta status. . . lalMI •STUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br 220 KAM °' 87s-~1 _.t • ••-• ;alon La~C:: ~ Hrs ne11. Must ha,,. " VIRGO(Aug. 23-Scpt. 22) Ciain shown 1fyou wntc.commun1cate Pnlat1ll 2717 ~~! .. ~~~~ 7~gtw ~::: Fem ivet ~· ...., nae, 2 F!.':'y d~..J~, ~ Nwi>t Ben 676-7970 • car o....r 18yr1 Ellpe. and "ltrivc to 11et message acro<1s. r <X'U!I also on e mployment. spccrnl ........ -,... ..,.,,, '"' " .. ""' .._.... ....... , P'.,, s w Attrn) Servi<:• .,.rvice!I. rchufon<1 with those who rclv upon your Judament. \nother 1350 NICE BACHELOR T 2 er· A a.11 t2/1 lri>'¢/Po04 SJ 5 "''pd 111 Blvd CM 631-6250 llllllDll F/I ~8--0678 "' "'IO .... d I \ Utlta pd. No peca. 108 !. :_::>,.5 1• A v tt 1211· 11111 S 100 dee> 241~2 __ _ __ Virgo play out<itan 1ng ro c Bay Apt e ..,., mo v• · ---f' o u n d t t / 2 4 • JR ACCOVNTAM'T Ortvers wanted Muat ,,.,,.. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Aura of deccptt.on could be present -1580 mo 9th dn. no Fml s><of'I to lfW 2 bf 2 bl Be1ttut1W1rren C M fOf CPA ftmt...Costa Meaa eClooom1ea1 vec.1"clfi Cell he alen. a wore, dercnd property and pnnc1ple . Emotion could I ... •r 7 doge Vlctorl• St nr C• r URNI H[O 111 ~1s'-:':i ~~ :.:! M ... kitten oar11 TIO* Computer eaper nee. Xtnt '°' 1n10 8524M2 dominate logic phy ical attrnct1on could cloud Judamcnt. tudy V1rao LXRde H r 2L temp ran-nyon. ~ 1-6612 l!Nf URNl'-HfO 540-471te•t 2281 1v rn1g 11'1P9 So Cute! ~~ ~ .. ~':-mcssni~ ror valuable hint. Communicate! tel Approx 4 moa. A\11 WI •FU l OlttOI 8 Found 2 ~ tem.i. rouncl!ng.a Satwy op.i SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Oomcsuc adJuStmr~t 1 nccc~ry 1211 se75imo. 55s-9MS want • .-Ctton of gre1t •H Alt H HM w~den N nr bet\. gray & Wl'llt• c.t1Cntera) 0 nper w..eoa4 F b 's ue'I v:tlues ah1lity to close loni-nnnd1na trun~Cllun. LuJ1ury 2 Bd 2bl duptex 2 IMng? We can otter any-l I l B\ Tl NNI'\ f:it ... ..'!:'~~~~ San Juan Ce.p1111ano r,:~--===----,..;;....;;;;;;. ___ _ OCU) 00 3~1C I • 1 • d k r ffi · tloe tr...ir $960, 420 1hlng Ir a ln'lall ec>t to I ,,.., ._.. 496-2741 You'U receive llin wh11.:h is meant to be a rcm1n er. to en o a cc uon. ~odie1..oeeO 4 8d h• "too«lno 1n CM ~Wl"-'Mll'H. c-"' amar owr ~$ 141 06'6 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... " Libro figurn prominently. NB. 0t H8 t'""k ofua ftrst mulh m1•11 ''''' M1'9 ..,1y eo 1 "" 38r 1• CIRCLE I MIRIETS AOITr ARI (Nov. 22-L>cc. 21 ). Deline term • perfect .... IPTI• for that chOtce ldMI tMng no p"t' "-'1"'''" hOIM HB POOi. !\Im rm fl\I 1111'\ ans • techniques get "in touch" w1lh rCICHllfC tn transn P1ve~1~. Ii.eel) W/ln welklnO Of the beh. TSL MGMT 4M2·1I03 "r"n i.1.sil~ ~Ill n p"'1 Ba. kl1d'I prtv, QW uunu ftU oppons o~n. re pond to telephone cell. Pisces nauvc has desire to !~=~ N8 REALTY 176•1662 ~d '22$ ,,. utua 846-3770 ARE FREE coopcra1c. . . eMonth·to-Monttl WU'TUll Yl.Ull M/'F mature r-.i 2br ' ba CAPRICORN (Pee. 22-Jan. 19): Money sttua\lon IS bnf.!t· you -...u11 1a2 8d apt .. Pool. -.>t eet10t<S346.+1.;1111aveff c..1·. have rare o'pportun1ty 10 hit jackpot Past contacts. efTons arc 1ke ly to gar.~ Nn, no I*• Ap.utmrnh t211 831 tot7 •ft 5 • P;>' dividrnd\. Rclo11onsh1p ~row' s tronaer. )OU could be worl(ina M ft 4 ... ~1~22 AMAOEMENl Nr•port BtAch ~o MIF riv CM IWr"-poo1 Ml .... ll O&SllEIS under prcs~urc Ano11'\crC'apricorn ts in"olvcd. t& iU8 utL Pd. Qry _ ter. w/d S310• tn-92&1 &&lllTAIT IUIAllll AQ ARIU (Jan. 2().feb. 18): You stnkt chord or universal Carpon Avl 1211 No W-etde CM 3 tit ''°' ba 2 \ 'UO l bll 't•n-I L .. lel&. 142·2250 E-·-------././ _ nppul. Pcoplr f'l"i.pond to )'Our mr<1-.agr. ules increase. )OU rttt1vc _!!.•383W 8ay&tt-ta1• =~~= :C~i ~~~$;; l M or F .,..,ed o atv toe Found l •dlu Gold r;, -· lnte~M .an SOay 9 11 accolade rrom public nnd pee~ "'"~nmcnt t!I completed and you 1er lower. otw. c.rport. "9$ mo 050-1276 3500 111 ""' on Ctterry W1tCh Coat•~ c.. AM at 2688 Newport Blvd could benefit finnncinll> nes Ii urt~ in 'ICCnano. wanc-tn doeet, am bd ""II Nt'lllpot1 8t•<tl No L•ll.• 1150. uut Pd to ldentrty SCl-3532 Cos<• Mes. (on N wport PISC£ (Feb. t Q-March 20)• ram indicated ff you look bchtnd the yrd 1415/mo ~55 Dau hlat u "it•,,..,," Aw.-nu1 ~t Rod 6T&-026e Loa1 male tom ca.t, gray & 8 tvd at ~ Mar) k'tnc • ii you con ult one wh1.H'IH.ihl be tcmporanly c.,mfined 10 home 18Rlupper • ~· &IUw.e S& IL wffiPIC: 1 t lfltht OC!ANFANT~/tem/S500 wtlt 4 #flt P9W9 upof t.,. cau i7 t'l 537·•8•0 tor or ho~at.al You'll re c1vc inv11a11on to 101n unique orpnmmo n p001 NO.,..• t47 bft!na~.1~1cony No • US 1104 Z~~=;:em~,0 ~:'!A; Vlct:::_3~ more info l:.OE \ ou·11 ~ ho norrd. fla~ercd nnd 011cm!t mtahJ bt m dr tQ dt\"tt\C' .._..reef 10•11•• pe • ~~~;J_~==.....,-----:7 .. ~=====-o# -1 IOW HllUI& \ \ r Or noe CoU!_ DAILY !ILO~etday. November 27, 1984 • ........ HM 1 Waattt 1111 .._...... -1 Ii .... i~~~~·~iii=~~=r:!!!!l!!!!~~~;::;a!!!!~ITTJI I LI c TA I c I AN I H~ts t...oed lot ::artAi ..... ...... ,_ ••• ... Sectetery. ~lot lit:rGP L a;; 1 yr lltl ~EYMAN,~ 5 'ft'9 developmentally dlt· _. UlllTUY Men/Women. Local ., ... Poth"'-outQolng a em-1 .,.,.on HI! office. Typ, ... ,..,. 1150, 7at.nU Need• vamleh. t 12,eoo 'fl &A grn lpltfire. lo mi . ..,. Tenant lmprov•·. ab6ed kldl. 957-.6190 PIT bllCk Offtoe lot oPhth Muet heve own email~ clent. Hre 5-lpm Mon-Frt fll!OG, J)hoMI. ,.,. .. 3:30, Boxtr, AKC Puppl ... or trtde, 213/431-&128 '715301·10ml,MW«': AM/FM tl•eo. ~ ...,., ••oer. hel~ful. INTERIOR OEOOAATINO group. Wiii Treff\. Stwt l'ltcle..CellM0-2395ext.3 and 10em-2pm 811. non-tmkr "3--1MO Ch.-npt. 'L~r· ANdy BAHIA CORINTHIAN pnl, enrf, llhr. •11~e&:2 inuatNll.1700557·21 CIAMtl·cut. mutt av• Color·OHIOn·P•oPI• lmmed.&46-3242 Hourty+bonua Call.Julle 1111111WIUITY forX-mu 74' Yecflt Club Membenlflfp M260080_e_1 __ r:::, drl~1:001r~:r:: PT/Ffwllttt91nn~7 •UllllP'f llTllihti at72MOOI COMM«cMI AMI E.lttite 5 llfl WAHTEO.e73-1111 fta1W~ta 1171 mM>tbor~f094 Kitchen'*'*· Wiii tnlln N'#pt Bd'I.,.. Pn. l'lf• Av-ll.blitln PfMMfntlllJ ~~I eomp.tiy avo W I! CAl2·27ctt.-l,roklUrt. ~g§ tiMRi68CINM066 rood prep/cooklflO A/JfJt'I veri.bte. Front otc. btll· NEWPORT BEACH, En)oyyourdeyet.oyout'Mff local~ In prM'llOJOUt $50 52.~184t.:s178 IC>ln . cu.tom teak Int,. .! eoe::;~~~7 ....... '911 In !*ton Mpm h2S Ing, wtll train on CRT. LAGUNA 8!.ACH on M pet hour + oom-~ 8Ndl locetlon MUCH MOAE 8hotn ..,200 OCl ,...,.. Go-.wnmenUtMf ~~CM~ 8tl&.Z 1N -Atff> t.AGVNA HtGUEl ~l:J.ll1 .... an ~ exec TlC. •2SK, 973-0571 ••• **** 7riiUO. ret)lt enQ. gd -In~ w-. ln'lmNlate • 111111111 •PT. ...ILL LU. ~ preferred bUt PllTI W Pllml ha:f'1 typln:r::: u ry«, r , a new HOBI! 18 lnol trtr. c.1 bOx, D•u.nflftbiRf cond. 30 mfJ!. amlfm GPenlnQe wltrtout , .. , •. Several 09«1ino-In Santa If "OU .,. lnt.,..led In not necauar Y. l!arn N It e~ f:'et 1 Hou. Expe1 with oomnwclel 185/obo 7to-M32 new tramPollne. cover £ Pll-IWMl lllW'• S 1150. Call 8 -8433 112469,000. .. ....... ...,. "-t No • '450.·teOO. pet month Of "" • • r • 1 • mora $2200 e.40-<t2117 .,. R b ... " c .. ·-p Edit Cea retundat>i. .. na .... ,..,,.,. ..._. Hrn~ ~S35,000. to No ooltectlng Call tOem Photo, &-2 24 real Ml•t• or con• rue I llY ~ 80320la/ta/r ltM471 'vv • ..... ,_,, · · (312)~7 rr:·~C:::Y:': ~o:ni;o;."'• to4pm ~ay -Frlday , .............. n ~ex!:'::'!~•= LES --~!1T"f133 Marl .. .J . 7011 90320!5te>a/C2atz9~~7 =~·75~·t ' 1'°° Ml !·'530 r~.ctvancement.Mutl to wotk herd fOf It, con-M•Jlll&IT U hr + comm No. Nlllng Pteuant non•tmoltlng MAYTAG wuher & dryer tr vetY 81'20I~·~~ ~~~"4 ,,_.leet/...., .... ltlft Immediately. Mr ltd«.111i.. M«rlff Lynch l&l.YftLIT nee Mutt be U · enlllronment PIM.Mcall '425080.Upt1ghllrec· thlnggoeelBolltln 1124 :~g~6t9~S'ldoQMIO bper. nee For buiy Jerf.,1892·!1843 RM!ty II the mot1 or--NJ.aal PflflenQed. Call Mike at .Martlyh, 769-9531 atS2500BOHt-2ttt '26-11000780-4229 81320!a/Ulrfbt~oe ChiroPractlc ·office In UHllY/ ... m tlglou•. mott grown' w-e1•1 SEC.RETARY· Oepend-1 82320!5991/r 1d11145 Coeta Me11. Pttlme. .wGTH orlent.ct name In rMI... Pll·IOlllL&lll HB o~ Typ Ill· ••trll lllt!_ 1 Dtc•• 1021 82320!58')1/r 1eal,18 $40.IH1 Offering ff/time po1111on ~~!,:~:•:Jet~:~·: ml 8·12.H.B.aree. 538-1'41 ~onee, hr~ 8-3~30. lf!fptat Mlt Neillp up to 21' GOat, 11232015apa/r tt1gP410833 tor •Xpet'O peraonnel In 11f• boom. Caraer op-•llTllAI llllYt non·•mkr. 1193· 1940 Cannon n t !mm. txc;i Newport Island chtnnel 82 32015tp a/r 1 uC PIU/lWI PAY fut growing Orange Co portunlllH available YOYng .ctulta If you can P /Tiil llLP llm /Ill IH cones $225/obo 720· 1125 $210/mo 87M592 112 320!e51 air( ~=~r: PAIT /Tml Wiii Cont1truct. Co. 951 .. 591 Llcenllng training ~ anewer yee to: MALE OR FEMALE (good s 1&K/p yr (t12eo. p/mo) ''" •• .. NM~ Sllp for 41' Hat19'U =~ ~~=E ~r.d 1fnu309 ~rtunltlM avtllabl• Mature S.._.,'°" Ellp'd able To lntet'ilew call ·I need Chrlttmaa money for •tudent) For c:tMnlng Bu1y ,....,ch admln Mot-w Yacht Lono term 82 833ctl alt ( 1eog442) wttt\ the LOS ANGELES PIT Mothef'hood Fash ,, Walt Maclbor11Jd or Pam. -En)oy wortllnQ With Oltlet otnc.. landacer b mal~ Ilda MCty/UINll. Mu1i ~~~ ~ ~~'~ IN .. 'CePt•ble 95S-2' 11 113 320! 5te> t/r 1fwt51& TIMES ~CUletlon De-75t-1>95t at M9'rltl Lyncti RMlty at young 9dulf1 :~•:f:·c;.•~1nd• C:,~ rype 80 wpm accurately. genlte L:,te a.....36u ~le tor Sharee. 83320l6ec:>'S' 010512 pWtrnent In our dOO< 10 M.ctlcal 546-9396 C)( 963· 1310 -En)Oy having fun and 9 .~ 5. 876-2311 e. coneclentlou• & hard • TEMPORARY SLIP Want· 83 32015-o ·s· 3909111 door MWIP&i* 1a1ea EXP'D B~CK OFFICE for Winning Prizee • working. Medleal ofc exp. faraltaH I .ct flor 41 ti Sailboat 83 320! alt 1/r 072484 p rogram. GuarantHd ~latrlct. Fountlan VII· Sett lhtngs tast witn Dally ·Ll~lntySouth Orange PIT manager For elderly helpful. M• Katz, XntJqueta6'S2x41Hfira P~ca.11644.7994 · 83320151p1/r 002284 ~ wage plu1 com· ley arM 549-0474 Piiot Want Ads C·•i"tod 620 .,,.,.. boarding cert ltclllty 752·7942 S250 711a..,.195 aft.,._ 113 528E Sap L'C1 958'4 t m!Mlon. Houre: 9am to 2 .. •Y ·vvvv Stay Mon-Thur Mu1t "' _. .. M I / 113 &28E a/I I'd 1HIW809 pm or 4pm to9pm. Train-I ·1 p·1 .. AtJt '°'Mr. Tarcy Cook e111iie 843-2824 11on-P1rt Tl•• DINING SET Spenlah •'Y'e ttllCJt " 83 528Ea/tld'd 207tri4 Ing It provided. Potential II y I DI ••••• • • •••• lllSllYULll PIT. SECRETARY/RECPT b~ht, tkllled Junior Seo. with 8 chalra S135. lcMttll 1011 833181a/U/r 1hdh512 :,..~;: 1~~ • Need energetic pe1eon to 81m-1pm. Typing & phone Ptua "" p/wk, M-W-F. 845-5833 171 Ronda 750F Hoo ~ nml.'9111n c:elt: : grow w1 .. 1. co. Min. 1 yr exper. raq d 642-3996 ~ R.Gt:'~·c;i11~· I Ill Fllllflll 241-1517 546-2338 ~ wa.~ 957-23(!1 ext. 120' e e a=.::&i~p:~:t. typt 85 wpm .• Jody LES 957-11133 Tralltra, (l14)tJl•l1l1 GENERAl OFACE/ASST : • ldaya & vacation•. Hote>. •REAL ESTATE* 833•9870 Large oak roll top deetc fraHI IOZ4 208W 1tt,SantaAna BOOKKEEPER Typing. • FULL TIME : 1n1. avail. 1n1arvtew by *SALES* SECURITY CLERK/ ORIV· good cond $550 . or arger CLOSEOSUNDAYS tlllng, heavy phone1 e • e appt. only Mon-Frf. • • ER FIT. Private vauU. Xlnt 854-2132 alter 6pm Travel Tiaii.r. pp Wiii 1 fl 17 Some bookkeeping • OFFICE CLERI • ~"6-7441 Ct••trtltl·l1411trl1I wortclng condition. Mttchlnndrauer/mlrror& calh. Call(7 14'""2•6f4~ .=..D;;;,•t-.•;;;,••._ ____ _ 1900-S 1000/mo Inter· • e LLOYDS NURSERY We 819 I 39 year Old firm Benellt1. 780-1145 ntte ~'1nd Xlnt cond ~ ,... -:;f~~a':t~z..~on-: \ ,., \ 1111 .. , I trq1l<111.'111 c Hft1T ,..... : NURSES AIDES needed :.:ry =t:'1b0; STYLIST/MANICURIST S125 firm. SJ1·5179 Eve Aatt Lt11la1 tolO ~ LOYD'S NUSERY • I I I e All shifts avell. 1445 Su· founder eervlnn the Com· wteome lollowing. New Norlt1kl Ol1hes, occup. • ·111 "" 1'' 1•·• •· ,. i·rii 11 I'"'' 1 '"" e perlor Ave, NB 842-2410 merclal, lndu~t~lal, Apart· CM ahop Calf 842•7008 J1p1n S300. Corner unit * FREE * Ho1te11a1, caahl ers. eoci<tallt. & food aervers. Apply In per.on Don JOM Rettaurant-15101 : ·" 111l11 1tl .. lor 1h .. nµlit ,,,.,. .. .,,.. e IFFICl ClllllUTll ment and Land Market. laittlh /ltU R• lstflf, w/tbl S175. 756-92115 ClllllTllAS lln ,, • 1 ''"'''''"'". ''""''"''1111111 .. t1l trat11. : Small N.B.Advert11 .A1gency ::~~ ;0~,~=c~ nMOed for Corona def Vlnyt aoft/chalr Gd cones FromSouth ... tMotor • • A ,, Goldenwest. HB. Hott, Hott ...... Cocktail ~. Food S4lrV9f & eutii.r &31·2412 •UOWIEU PART TIME. To wor1t tor Janloe'• Ragoedy Anna Tuee.·Frl 415-251' HOUSE CLEANERS Hard work, good pay, cheerful crew. MOP SOUAO 557.9097 Hou1ekeeper-Ltve In Room, boa.rd, and sa!ary In eicchange tor heavy housework and alter school 1upervt1lon of bOya 12 & 15 Musi have good attitude and reta. PIT student OK. Newport Buch 760-2690 • 1'11 ... i 1i1111 ind1111 ..... u 11 ..... 1•ri11µ • '"k' deta or ented trolledbyothere On the Mar Marketing firm. bothS185675-5952tv9 Car.Onetuctcyperaon • ph'""''• ldi111ot. l •pi111-: uu1I 1lutu e lndlv.tohandleverledotc 1 · 1 d Ellper. pref. Ix.It not l wlllwtnamlnlature : P''"''"'""'i.t· \pplw11111 ... 11 .. 11111 h1• • dutles.tMlnK3yr~~fce~~ ~fs?onam~~·=m.! required For~~•l5nfor· rift n MarcedesSLConvertlble • 1 mus · now,_,gea.,.., ageme~t No waltlnn for matlon cell 7.,.,....,50 motorized kid• car· now • 1w11 1.l1l.1·f11"'"""'1hp1·11plt·:1111I e ln A/R,A/P,anOrecord · ... Jtwtlry 1214 ondl•roJav.•11....,.•dole • I -· I l'I I • keeping Non-1moklng anil?P<>fntment. Opening PlllOllll ...,. 'rv •-- • llt\t' .. l'"'fll\1' ;1l11itt1 .... "'"" • OfC c 'ontact Rick for2Commercltl -lndua.-TEACHER/AIDES FI T c.ai;; ROLEX gold & brlnglnyourc:urrent • "'"I. "''"'-. '1111111 a .. 1 r11l11 -. • 720•1141 ' trial people with ablllty Bene 1111 • r 1 11 •1 . 1taln1Ma 1 yr old S1200. Meroedes-Benz • ...,1,111111µ ... ;d an 1., ~·>:;O/trwulh. • whowantthelreedomto 847•528' 640-1900Tuea-Sat reglstratlon(anymodel e ( I e OFACE work any territory or type or yur) and enter the • C.1111d n 1111pU1t\ lwrlt' '""· \pp \ ffl • Pit clerlcal help. No of property No ferm •YI-nLIPllll Mllctl ••M•• lreedrawlng.AtlheNme • 1'"'"'"1,,l111ulin ·l'l111r .. cla~ • .:l :OO • typlng,gdwlflgures,re-tem.Pleaeecalltor IPIUTHI 2 BMW enow tlrH tlmecheckoutourlarge e 111 1:00 I'·"' \ ... I. lttr l'.ilt•t•1t . e llabfe. 642-3372 or lnlervieweppolntment. Women/Men earn $8() mounted.$150 760-1483 NleetlonofMercedM : • 960-0t20 WESLEY I, TlYLll OI, p/day plu11 cull paid JACKSONS ' tlci(et1 on n=•~:::::i'::' • : 1 CMc Plaza, Suite 280 dally. No axper. nee. Wiii the gr .... Sat 1211 $75 held on Dec. 2.4, 1984. • ()HA N ( a·: (' 0 As T • Artlat \' IEOIPTllllST train. FT /PT. 540-6646 .. Cuti onlyl 545-7ee:J Cal Broott• Adam• for : f) A I 1 \. · ] > 11 OT • OUllE COAST Reoept/Sec't for Prop eJCt. 8 Jact<eon'• tlci(eta S39.75& detall9. • , 1 , : IAILY PILOT Mgmt/RE otnc. Heavy T~ Salee .. Up (213)234-0123 or SOUTHWEST • :\:{() \\'E:'!-il Hav Street • pnones, lite typl~. must LIULllDIAPllll (213)824-1600 • ( • 11. '1 ("A 9•>C.•)-e nu en opening for• part-be vibrant. Good pbone llllLY PLll Ollll, John Wayne Tennie Club MOTOR CAR CO, • o-.ta :v l:')-,3, _t,_/ e ti me experienced, volce-wllllngtoworf(. Ambftlou1men&women, Memberahlp $850 OBO. 12201W.CoutHlghway • • creative Layout Artist to TSL IWlllHT no exper. nee. Call now, Call Renee 840-8800 Newport Beach • • produce quality ad t42·1IOI 540-6895 ext. 28 71"631-4596 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • layouts. comp1 & flyers PllZI Nlllssatll • ,. ________________ , -------for a last paced deity llEOIPTJllllT TELEPHONE SALES lttllan racing blkH. newspaper Concept to Beauty Salon, Newport PIT evea. Wiii train. Mut.Glolturlno; lci'twlnn .... ...... to20 WEllY CLWOAIS lllTlllOll Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! finished art. Send resome Beach For Interview 75 l -6682 eontlnent•l·1tump jump. only & xerox coplel of call 646-7451 Telephone..... er. Nikon mini blnoculara. work to: Steve Hough, At• Yll aa•• a --1• top of line. Hndmade Art Director. Orange RECEPTIONIST /Sec't· pit --,..,._ ' aeou1tlc guitar by Sentos coast Dally Piiot. po. nrs 3-8pm Work Into flt. Can you rad and write? w/caH. Hardwd fire· Box 1560. Colla Mesa, varied duties-typing, Ill-Can you drink cortee and wooo. ecube gear, furn, ca. 92628 Ing etc. Wiii train Sue eat donu11? 0o not call clothel. New dlahel, I01t 964-9090 uni... you can live on of othera. 111 come, tit S400 to S800 1 WM«I IRHI Tlllll llECEPT /Part Tl•t 954--0835 aerve. Best of!ert Need 3 hard working No axper. nee t8 yr & Prof rug sh1mpooer GE enthusiastic peraona to over. Hrs 9 to 3 Cati nLIPtltll llUOITH Mufti Clean $50 673-8827 take ordera In Santa Ana 8'1-2871btwn9-3 WllltralnforC.M.rernodel· Ufi......-1 ..... 1 S50 ""'fA' b / Ing contractor. 30 Hr/wtt. n '"'"""''a r , """..,u I COMMELL C HEVROLET I .,..._,.,11 .. rt •. c 11.,.i "r-..1\\H "\ I 546-1 2 00 JDll&ll ... HI OOVf \TMf P ~I'*"" Wtl at•f H 714-833-1300 '80 bra DC. Xu10, Pis. P/8, FM Cue. Sunroof. '4300 992 -0048 '81 Prelude, lo ml, ac, can/1t«ao. S5950. Aft 4. call S«-7588 '11 lllU AOOHI 1 139/mo. + IX. Mll8 down. C.~ .. Comm«Clll ..... \,4LL·SAVERS (714)432-1977 1111 FlllEIWIEll *HOIDA* HAS HONDA CARS (lH)lll·llll 1374~ Beacn Blvd .w .. tmtn11er Between 22 & 405 F 8750 M&M:heatar Blvd Buena Park 114121-1010 '84 Conv Rlbblt, fully equipped Take over pymtl 5 yra malnt. Mf· Vice 83&-7290. 870.1207 MIKE l oHHA1s SOUTH oou1n VOLISWAIEN / ISUZU '111 ftjl I .. ,,, ''" 1"'1lt R\1 )111 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN ti ! II IUCI lllt llllfllltl IUCI C&Ll IU 1000 '81 Sclrroco, 35K ml. blaupnkt, Ilka nu $6500 640-8590. 83S-7001 pp WE CARE ....... 411 1 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE ""n JuJ11 I .1p1 ,tr .tr1" 837-4800 49l-4SI I Aatn, Dt•ntic AJIC ~ t3C!S, ·64 Rambler Claulc 11000, 536-3703 AGES 11-14 EARN IJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now ~vt I !i Ol>t"'fllS tor younc u1u beavers lo secure rtadtn tor The Oranct Cout Datly Ptlot Our crt-s start al 3 30 pm and wor• untd 8 30 pm .etl.Uys On ~lurday •t won a It• mort llou11 You ••II u rn many tr~ , arid p111ts. along •11~ 01111111 your own moftfy o111ce._ No exper · neceu-llEO. lUIERS B&l\bara 6'9-7922 bag $20, IBM ~ter ary We train S860 per $3.50-S4.00 p/hr, 20 hrs ~. ' $20. Lots of outalde X· mo Mr. Rubin 862-5644 p/wll. morn & attns hrs TttlPllll WHI mu lites S 10. 979-9879 Parking 101 and dock et-avall 18 Vra /older. Several enthualu11c oer· Utt fmr•itare:f _ Seti your'*· lnttant CUh for your car. Any make or modal. Paid for or not. ... Get our prk:e nrat. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA lanaaaa C•i• tl32 Ca•illac t H '12 GHIA gOOd run. eond. ·78 seVlue. Very a:an. IT'S BEEN A OEM S2500 Flreml1t. Sunr1, AIC, tape obo 546-7688 tv mag. dck. 101ded 18500. 645-8220 or 848-8321 lhtr~ 1s no Otf•vtt1nc or coll«lt0n tnvolved II you art tnltrtsled ptu~ call Mr Carl (714) 548-7058 TO AY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I t P.irl n l lllltl 14 R11m 15 In<> Hui, .. , 16 Alla• phr.1.~ 17 Orgv 19 SweM 20 0CllJl'J•llf 2 t 01smoun1 22 F•esnm.J" 24 Mottno" ..-.t,1••• 26 Was ltuQ"' 27 S1ep\ 30 Edgn'> 32 Wei.t IMl·•·~ countr f 33 01ab1r, 34 Ma111 A'-t M,, .. f#flH)IH I .nr.rh,tl ii" /HJ111f•l1,11tll ,f At .... rt',, 'l A ,,•A( •J 'J" t J, Jt..• rJ t1 • '1 ,, d fr(Jt t,7 A '' t '~•, t ' Atftt•t . ,, ~, ~ ,,,, t14 A1q1"l" DOWN "'''''h' ,,,,,, ~·',,th' l ri ,,,,,.,lq t;(J< ' f n·t • r1 r b 11'J• • M .'1'7'1,.,, ,,..,,, PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO tendent (2 Joba) Accept· Exper. desirable Orange sont lor evening tele- lng applfcatlon1 at 3333 Coast Y M C A fRlcll) phone work In Santa Ana ls•it•tat 1221 w Coast Hwy NB Mon 642-9990 office. No exper. necM .. ex~UTt\IE & sect;: detk, thru Fri between 1_. pm ary Selary • no Mlllng. chre blk couch ettlfeo ----------RUllHT llllllH Mon thru Friday 5 10 9, Glv•awey-p;.lcel P4art-tlme help tnksuranced Couple for 60 unite In CM. Sat 9-t, Kelly 862-5643 675-5 185 or 675-0206 computet bee groun Exper required with experience preferred. woman In otttce, man to TILE SETTlllS IBM etec typewrltet. older Saturday mornings do some malnt11nance. Position open tor cefamlc $75. OBO 180-60'6 553-11, 15 Apl & salary-Beautllul 6yr tlle Htters with lull WOOD DESK • large alze PART Tiii old cmplx wtpootlspa. e1tper., toots, and trane-381t72., Only s lOO. Atk lmmed opening• for Tll lllllllllT porttlon. Calf Pacific lor Linda 751-2787 phone appointment set· H2· 1IOI Stain Tiie Co. 241-1107 ~ ters tn Santa An• of· Pl1an/_ 1a1 flee No e1tper neoeaaary Rntaurant TYPEllTTll Arana new amaha organ no eelllng. Mon thru Fri: J.SSlST MANAGER Expet. neceuary. Comp Coat $1800, secrlllol at day 5 ·to 9, Sat 9 10 1. Motivated dedicated hard· edit. Full time. Costa s150 firm. ~73.5922 Salary. Jessica 862-5843 working exper. utl1tant MeN 642-9878, M·F, 8·5 -..,.---.,.---,,..,..-,,..-,,,..-- manager needed for Or· VETERINARY KENNEL Upf1oht Plano $300. CALL ange County dinner ASS'T P/T. Interview 673-2912 PART· TIME. Varied houre houee. Xlnt wages & ben-from 3•5pm. Tues-Fri . ..,, •-•lt, to Include early A.M. ellts Send rMUme to: • • -weekends Mull have d• 7251-K Gerden Grove O" 1 Y Ex Per I e" c • ttrff 1232 pendabte vehlcie (1m111 Blvd . Garden Grove, Ca. preferred l25 M ... Dr .. ~~ft""!"""'""""""""'~" truck. van, •talion 92641 Colla M .... 631·1030 ut I r $1411. 3 yr wmty. Open 19202 Beach Blvd Hunllngton Beach 962-0829 wtllY USED CARS a TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREI &PPUJIAL Cormler·OeUllo CIOllLO 18211 BEACH BL VO. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l-t01l;l41·1111 WIW&ITYHI OWlllllUll See Rori.aid Dace THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20t-0 HAAllOR Ill VO COSTA ME SA 642 0010 ::!"1 d':ai:'1~~ =~ Retall shoe store Neklng WAii II.Ell Sun. TV Jot1n1 646-1786 area. Must be depen· hardworking lndlvldual Ellper. Eves & Wllnda. Fltller Stereo w/cu 3 wey JHr 22 C1able Contect Greg w/mature l eader•hlp PARK SUPERIOR. 1«5 tpkrt S200 645-1293 'II •ffp 01111111 Hyde Monday tnru Friday qualltles. Good advance-Superior, Nwpt Bell. !:----,-.--:----• between 9:30 and l0:30 ment. Apply In person 642-2' 10 ltatt, liarttr/ Fact. equlp'd, w/lote ot a.m. only. 6'2•4321 3077 So Brletol CM Ast< w••i••R -••-ltat 7010 x1rat. Ready for lmm41d • for Stan 9am·noon --""-del.(3'419)Call Tod1y . . lmm41d. opening In our II • Tll •llTUI II Ill Pl-Ill OLlll RN a & L VN ' need.ct for Irvine bf Inch for a sharp, p•••-W • -' , tn days & evening•. Xlnt I II d ~ .,_,. ORANGECOAST Ellpd for RMI Ettate In-benefit•. 1445 Superior conic en oua 1" •Huntington Harbor AMC/"-9 vestment Co In Newport Ave NB Call 642-2410 energetic petaon. At !Mat ·~Beach 2524 Harbor Coal• Meu Beach area. computer · one.yetrofptrtaorwar• ca.rterYOUfYIChtTodayl 1411021 exp a mu11 dealre to Six Fig 1st yr potentlaf houae expet. raq. Willing· Admiral Yacht• Charttfl :o:---::--·---,nn;-; learn all other areas 01 Market leadlf'JO edge n ... to leern • variety ot 873-0280 Trtdll accounting. Salary com-herbal products Oct )oba. Knowledge of Or· ...,.,..,. ____ iftiiPi mensurete w/expetlence. sales S55 mll Like to help ~nge County helpful. Job .... ltatl 7012 756-8601 people? 780-1313 Jotin requlrea • good drMng lft~.P'-"'!1.-.-~'!"'!!!'~ rec<>fd• Full time or part omerey. 1 cyttner liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PlllPEUTlll tnswerlng Mrvk:e exper pref. Full/part time d1y or evenings. 642·1403 PIXOPHTlll ICTIY /llEOPT /Tt••· lime poaltlon avail. Call Hick• engine S4000. Call Phones. typing. filing,~ penonnel for appt. 856-7381 eral office dutlel. Hrs: lhplitr• laeld•tfJ Colbef1 19 w/350 Mete 10·4 or 9:30 to 3:30 Mon 2Jl/l2a· l111 llE crulter. Cover, trlr. vw thru Fri. Computer Sy.. clean s 10,500. 64> l 9'3 tems. and Appllcatlone. I WUL Tl I -Oya, Eve/Wknd 496-27112 Mtre .. n IHI tl4S •79 Et oor1C1o·W lre 169 280 SL mint cond. 2-wheela, moonroot. lthr topa, ale, blaupunkt. new Int. Bleck In/out. 35.000 paint. S 15,500 See thla ml, Xfnt cones, 101ded. week only In Npt area. $9,999. PI P 760-0957/ Call tor appt 675-7781 or 648·4374 619-588-8257 '78 3000. Sunroof. air, topaz brwn Mini S6895, 538 4026hm 731·5831 or '85 CADILLACS S199down Ck>MdEnd Commercial Lease '79 3000 Colorado und, ALL-SAVERS Xlnt cones $13,500 OBO __ 1_1_14_1_'_32_._1_91_1 __ 6'2-6'74/552-6397 llZ t For competitive prices & lease ratet on 1985 model•. Jon Reynold~. authorized Olr rep. 699-5436 OYER 160 Pr..OWned Mercedes To ChooM lrom .Ill ILEIOll · llPlllTS 1001 Quell Street Newport Beach 111-1100 TOP Ill PAID For Pampeted Merced .. Benz lllHlln OUll Top Merced• Prlcel Plld c111 Peter Of Ray llllllFlllPtlTI 411111 IEICEIEI NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model. IOw mlleege Cae1111aca In Southern Calllornlal See u1 tod1y1 640-1880 2600 Harbor Blvd. ' COSTA MESA C•nr•ltt l ·82 Vetta. t6k mt. T·top, Elle.II cones. C/B radio. $16,500. Cell 55t·1769 37 Gm•' .t\t111v 38 Ra1<,t>d ~11111q 39 Nero' q arl 40 Defir r, h-•·•· l ', ,~ , . • 1' ~ 1\t rh•li 1t•r1 10 fJ •'1h1tJ 4!> Au to p;ir1 46 AtChC I! g 4 I Co.n n1>1<1 .. 1 .\8 B•ol>n Ana serv exp preferred. 3pm-11pm & 11pm-7am • 1hll11. PT /FT 631-5640 PET ATTENOENT Buay Laguna kennel St11t S4 50 hr 4 94--0 142 852-8735 E.O E llOQ~, + R .. dy to fllh/dtve c:uetom SECRETARY PIT 9·12 CAN B YOURS, 29' CRYSTALINER. Twin "!!!!!!~~~~~!! liiii;;;:;;;:ti;;;;;;; dally Exper, mature per-eelllng Hot Promo Item•. 2.8 lltr• OMC ... driv.&. i: =--....------,..,.,,~ljl p1i;tu11• 4~ Boo~m 46 Cflnlrnn• 48 Nut fl,ttlh•, 3 14 32 411 • , .. '!.1 ~), "., • k•H1¥ I,,,, • 't ,,, ., ,, .... , ;1, I 1t ,,1 ,,, ,,, ,,. r '· I r1 r If 111( I 5 it ,.~,, 1m••ht f.'Pr1c:U'1 1" () Jf ,.,, ,., ., 'If ( ·•1 ~1'<.l•f1fl ,11 A • r,Oilnr1v 1C. W ill m.i~ '" 4 I Put>Oown .t;i I 1<r111th ""'' t4 '/tiur•tH r1 ""1-tnQ 8 9 10 '>() fh.irr f .. , StronQbrJ • •;3 Padua c.011• .... Pno10 ~!. Gt8Cl flye 1 1;8 larrf ~9 TV no1wrJ1I> I son lor ReafEstataottlce. Mgra & Rapa needed In Reder, AOF. VHF, ~iiiiil ____ _, __________ .._ Creative Investment• O.C Ctll Pat. (7am-5pm) fathometar & many xtru 84.4-9513 11702-731-07 tll 9~50 478-1991 District Managers . If you en1oy working with yovno boys & girls ond duk jobs ore not for yo.;, con,ider o career in the newspaper circvlo flOn lield. This is o unique position wtth doily chollenges & rewords. Our openings are immediote Appliconh must have o Jon, stot.onwogon or trucil. We offer on uc.ellent solory with a bonw pion ond go' ollowonce We have on excellent benefJt pion ltlot tr'ICludes hospi· • talirotlon 1nsur0f\Ce, llberol vocation ond holldoys. Condldotel mvst hove o de'''' to be ivccenful ond be willing lo work hard. If you think yov ho,.. the quollfl(otlOn\, pi.ct69 opply in petto11 to the l1i1J Pil8' Mondoy ttmi Fridqy 9· I 1 om or 2·• pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on equal oppoffunlty employer Alla It•" tlOS 173 Lflina 2000. 11230 or ofter. Clean body Call 474-0500 Andy or Jame& Aa•i p l 10 IUlllEW ""'• lllTlll LARO! Hl.!CTIOH O+' NEW a USED IMW'll Lim ..... VOl.UM!8AlU SEAVICE & l.EA8fNO 3t10 N. Chen'y Ave. LONOB!.ACH (Ho. C'*'Y fttt·405) lTH)l ... lll f r..,._,IM Watoome OHH 8EVEN DAYS ··~..... -173?urv 2 dr m;a trtnt 1750 obo ~2 '17 VOlelra Premiw 318 eng~r.ott. T-top,Stl betted radlalt ' ownr S1750 MH2'4'4 9Vt Kat• at 67 Ff911111f9y ,.. ·,~ .. ·- .. . . 1:1um 1111111 lUESDAV NOVEMBER 27 1984 <>HANlalCOlJNi'V \Al lfOH NIA /',lE~~l· Masked duo sought i Occupant arrested on drug Charges; - murder is third in two weeks in city Dnve. Huntington Beach Lt. Jim Walker said. He descri bed Ides as a television repairman whp had been li \ling at a Costa M-csa motel. The arrest was made after narco cs officers searched the home and se~ man1uana, drua paraphernalia and powdered subst4nce that was still being analyzed early today, Walker said. mes 10 Huntin&ton Be.ach. ~lQllc.-""1\llOnday n1ghrs shoot1na. llnt1 na1on . Bea.ch police were already investigating two hom1c1dcs and two attempted murders -all eponed over the past two weeks Monday's lay1n1 wa reported at about 7 p.m. Witnesses tokl polacc that Ide~ had Just driven to the Lambtn Dnve rCSldencc with a mak acquaintance. Walktr wd. Three other people were ouu1de t.be borne at the ...time. apparently j ust leavina, Walkeri.a1d. ----Walker said early today officers arrested Craig Austin Waddell. 20, a laborer wh o 1s one of:thrcc people renting the Lamben Dnve home. .Waddell was arrested on suspicion of possession of narcotics for sale, By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflMDellJ .......... A 23-year--old man was shot to death by two masked men on the front porch of a Huntington Beach home Monday night. and hours later Coast The skipper of a boat that struck a buoy, killing five people, still faces poss- ible criminal charges./ A3 The Bean and Grain Warehouse in Irvine has been nominated to the National Register of His- toric Places./ A3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: California Artificial heart transplant patient makes his first request -a cold can of beer./AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:::·:::·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::: Nation Regan's tax proposal would see 78 percent of Americans pay less or stay the same.I AS One girl died, the other lived, but a hospital switched the identifi- cation of the two./ AS World A British diplomaUs slain In Bombay by unknown assassins./ A4 :::::;::;;;:::::·:;:·:::< Do you know the dif- ference between a back strain or sprain? /81 Sports All-CIF 4-A water polo selections have been made and special honors have gone to Newport Harbor's Andrew Lawson and Corona del Mar Coach John Vargas. /C1 Marina High's Vikings are in the CIF Big Five Con- ference football semi- finals, and Fred Jordan Is the Dally Pilot's Player of the Week./C1 Ocean View and Corona del Mar High basketball are getting ready for the upcoming season./C1 Entertainment "Bullshot Crummond" is a hilarious satire on Brit- ish crlmebusters at the Laguna Moulton Play- house/83 Business Retired Orange Coast real estate agent hopes to clean up chauffeuring dirty laundry. /84 INDEX Erm!l eombeck 82 Bridge 88 Bulletin Board A3 Business 88 Calif ornla News A4 ClassltlfW . C4-6 Comics 88 Crossword C6 Death Notices C3 Horoscope cs Ann Landers 82 Mind and Body B1 -2 National News A4 Opinion A6 Paparazzi 91 Play Review 83 Pollce Log A3 Public Notices C3·4 Sports c1:3 Stock M arkets 87 Television 82 Theater• 83 Weather A2 World News A4 a man who lives at the residence wa~ arrested on drug char&es. The dead man. 1dent1fied as .Ronald Ides, 23, was shot.once in the ·head while he stood on the front porch of a home at 829 1 Lamben Truck's trip cut short Walker said. . Joeepb Dennia, 19, of Placentia abowa a Coata Mesa pollce officer bow the truck h~ wu drlYing atruck a traffic algnal _at Fairview Road and Falr Drive.Monday and wound up on The police spokesman said no chafJes had been filed against Wad- dell in connection with the slaying. Monday's shooting death was the latest 1nc1dent in a recent stnng of ker said there appears 10 be no c t1on among the incidents bu1 noted that violent crimes ~me11mes occur more frequently during the holiday season. ita aide. Denni.a wu tranaporting 106 wooden tables from the Orange County Fatrgrounda to a rental center in Placenl:la. No one waa i.njiarid. ' . -· Wllne scs told p0hce that two men who had been hiding in the bushes by (Pleue eee llURDSR/ A2J City to spend $32Mon Center .. Funds necessary to improve traffic flow and parkl_n __ -\ proposal to raise about S32 million using redevelopment financ- ing to unclog traffic Jams and provide a public parking structure near the large retail stores at Huntington Center in Huntington Beach was approved b> City Council members Monda} night One-fourth of the money -about S8 million -will go toward 1mirov- ing traffic cond1t1ons near the center at Beach Boulevard and Edinger .\venue Ci t) planners propose a llnkup of(Jotha rd and Hoover streets b} an O\erpa at the San Dlqo Frc-ev.a\ The ne~ connecuon will pro vide (Pleue ~ HUMTI1'0TOPtfA2) Costly Persian rugs stolen Investigator s8.ys deputies bungled search for Laura Seventeen Persian rugs valued at S 120.000 were reponed stolen Mon- day from a Huntington Beach home Police believe burglar\ used wire cutters to disarm an alarm system and pulled a ve hicle into the garage to haul away the ru11.s. Police said the break-in apparently occurred bctv.een 10:30a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at a home on the 20000 block of Kenworth Circle · Ciu1t} Yero ushlam1 told pohceshe returned home and found doors open before calling pol ice from a neigh - bor'-; phone. Olllccrs tound that ~omeone broke in through a rear door. used wire cutiers on the alarm system and opened the ga rage door from inside. fhe Persian rugs came from a Corona dcl Mar business operated b)' the v.oman's husband. Ebnh1m M. Yeroushalm1 . police said. lnadd1tion to the rugs, the intruders took two $20 DM!JNot pfwltollflkNnn......, bills from a coffee table. ~ Private investigator Walter Goode durl.ng Saturday•• hunt. ·1 did my level best and I get a bunch ·of bad-mouthing· By STEVE MARBLE Of .... DellJ ""' S1llft .\ pn,ate in'c~11gawr ~ho ~a .. fired after leading a v.cc kend search for Laura Brad bu~. the little Hunt· 1ngton Beach girl bcl11.·' ed kidnapped. loda' charged that authonu~ haH mishandled their 10\.CSl1ga11on and have made him the ">Capegoat But relatives of the m1ss1ng 3-,ear· old questioned pn,ate detrct1,e \\alter C'ioode's mot•' c\ lortal..ing llO the case and said 11 appears hl' "a" mort· interc'ited in tree pubhc1t\ than finding the girl · "He's messing around u.1th the lite of a httk girl here and that'' JU'>I not fair ... ~·d l-ileen Winters the nw .. .,in~ child '~ aunt Goode though ~ml he I'> N-init made into "a fall gu\ · h) auth0nt1e' frustrated "1th lh('ir lat k of pro(lrt•.,, in the stlt·~eel..-old ca\t' "I \Olunteered m' time and dh1rt ;ind I get kicked in thl' lt.'l'th tor 11 said Goode a pnvate invcsngatoc from Orange .. It's a good lesson. rm never going to help an ~one agam ... Goode was fired b~ the parents of the 3-year-old girl following a week- end search in Joshua Tree Nauonal Monument, a remote desen area near Twent)ntne Palms where the gul was last seen Oct I The blondl'. bro"n-<"yed girl ap- parent!\ was kidnapped from near her parent's camps~ss1bly by a pot-bellied rt11ddle-aged man with shoulder-length gra~ ing hair and a stra" belT\.-colored beard flecked ~•th gTa) aturda\ 's \Carch which drew only a fraction of the I 000 voluntccr5 Croode had promised . .,..as described a'> a "fia~:o" and a "media circus·· by au1hon11c' "ho <;a1d the) ordered the <,earch haltl'd late ~turda' ..\uthonttl'\ 'iald \Ome members Of tht· 111-prepared \Olunteer part) \ho.,..cd up "1Lh g.um and that ufC11VO 1n,1ant-e\ \Oluntei:r. trespassed on pn' a1c propcn~ \an Bernardino < ount' hentTs Capt C1t•nc Bo"hn "ho 1s in charge ol a ta<,I.. loru~ as<,1gnt'd 10 the case' <.aid that < 11l<ldt"' 'oluntcer search (Pleue 9ee LAURA/ A2) POiice to patrol in quieter helicopter Don MacAlllater By ROBERT BARKER OflMDellJ .......... A new helicopter -a whirl} hird that supposedly 1ssoqu1et th11111 can·1 Ix heard above normal h1gh w;I\ traffic noise -v.111 soon 1010 the Huntington Beach Police Dep;irt- mcnt° air armada With the add1t1on as earl} ac; nn t month. Hun11ngton Beach will be- come the only POiice Jic:parune.nt 10 the I n11cd States to boa\t \uch a qu1e1 and c0ic1ent "tl>ine. machtnt' < tt) C oun c1lman Don Mac ~ll1ster 'l<!ld toda-.. Mat .\ll1'lter 'oll'd along with four other( II) Council member> Monda) night to pur'C'haSl' lhe Hughe., )001- model m ulti-bladed rralt tor. $4 10.000 to supplement the nt' ·, Ot'Ct ot fo ur Bell helicopters. The copter. made 1n I ~~n '' A Patton-like comeback forVa:lley'sGeorgt; Scott If any city should hnve u fdunta1n, it'\ Fountain Valley. nght? The 1c.ka 1'\n't new. In the m1d-7~ an cffon to nusc fund~ to build :i fountain wa begun. Rcndcnn&i ,.ere drawn and plan \\Crt made. Then the rtnder1ngs were helved and the plans were for&otten. I lalf-hc.artcd at- lempts at mak1na lbt fountarn a rtahty have s1nct been launched. but .,ftll thcre't no founlJ'Jn. · !'low, yc:an t11cr. tilk ofb\llldi~ o fountain 1n front of City llall 1s bema . ROBERT HYNDMAN PEOPL E IN THE NEWS \·~·tor. 1n the No' ti election Remember Cieorac tt" He ran for the ( 1t) Council N lo. 1n I '>6Q dunn a ~torm recall elTon ·ott was !>uppo~ to dcfrat thc ma) or, \nd he duJ o\s 1t tumt-d out. hr hked the ( II\ ( ounc1l o,o mu h. and thec1t\ '\ '-Ol<"I' hkcd Geo~ cnoush. he \tU('.k around for nine mort can Th<'h 1n 197 . h<' Joined 1n tht t'\" for t~ Repuhltcan nom1n1t1nn Im 11 hxnl '>lftlC' ~nt\IC It " man named John hm1l1 won po"erl·d h' 3 1urt11nc l'OP,lnl' anJ \.JO tra' t•I .H I"'~ m1k., ix>r hour n1m pared to a Bell's tor ,ix·ed ot 90 mph / It°~ <,latl'tl 10 take tn tht• 'l..1cs (!l thght to ease complaint\ ol l'\lt·~~c· no1\I.' from rc<.1dent\ Tht· dcpanment'' n111\\ "•ltl'Jn "ar-' intagl· fkll hdll'Oflll'r" "111 conllnul· 10 patrol dunng da' llml hou" until a second "quiet'· ht'IHnl' ter 1!> atQUlrl'-d from t\ll\\-Xfl ul\ heard in ad 1t' no co1nc1d nee that the talk return al the ~'\me time Crcorg<' ·ntt returns to th(' 1-ountntn Valle) ( 1t\ C uunu l follov.1 ns ht\ nan O\\-(Pleue eee SCOTT/ A2J Oeor1e Scott rl''l'Olll' \I that 11mt: the old u1r1a' "h11hlhl'\'lt' ha,nov.n tnce tht• cu rl\ I •Pu, prohahh will be pha~·d nut .Ku,rd1ng lo LI Bob \1om<.<'n l11mmander nf the ~h~ d('PJrtrn1•n1 'J1•rn <,quJdron .\ prllfXi-..il II• hu\ the quiet hcl1cop- llf "as ad' JOl<'11 la't 'car .,..hen cit) 11flic1al' ~cn.· t 1,mplc-11ne. plans to ;1l·Q um.· a hd1port \Ile near Gothard (Pleeee-.ee QUIET/ A"2) 'Disaster' planned for city . .\ d1 ... 11.1cr unll that includo a m(~ \. 1·1rth4ua~e and 1 colhs.on hl·tv.n·n 1 trul ttint11n1ng hatard- t'U" m;1tcn..1l\<i1nd M O('(.Up1cd hoot hu' v.111 he hcid Wt'dncsd:.) morning 1n Hun11n1ton Rea h Th<' \1m11atr"<1 d1<..1,1rr' and other t"('lftt<'d l'nlam1t1c\ v.111 he' f113M nf an t'\C'H 1 ('lannrd h' thc cit' ' u"'1l tktt"O\C <kf' ()f1indl' 111 ~"~ I mc Cf\l' Opc'rat1ng ( ~ nlcr v.111 dm'\ t th1· C'merprnc' rc\('On\C' Pollu~ and lil"t' dl"f)anmcnt hum (Ple&H IM.'e or ASTER/ A2) I L \ WEATHlR Damp and drizzly skies due ----------- Garage fire aftermath An Orange County firefighter surveys the damage of a garage fire at 4582 Ranch Grove Drive ln Irvine. The b'aze, which caused $20,000 damage to the structure and to two vehicles inside, started about 10:49 p.m. while one of the home's tenants and four f rlends were working on the vehicles. The cause of the fire is Hated as accidental. The house la owned by Robert Allen of Newport Beach. HJs eons Robert and Peter are its tenants. There were no injuries . CONTINUED STORIES • I LAURA INVESTIGATOR ANGRY ... From Al part~ acrnmplt'ihl·d nothing and wa'> httk' murl' than .. a n1l'<l1a urtu' ·• Furtha Bo....,hn '>aid hl· hala:d thl· search l"xTau.,t• Ciocxk "a' relJtmg deta1h1 ol thl· t'3\l' 10 the prl'"'' dl'tatl., Bo"hn damil·d rnuld "anad\l·rtentl\ bl' h<Jrmtul to 1rnr II" n '°' ec,t1g.i11on '· .. Eh·n 11ml· I turnl·d .1roun<l ht• (Go<xkl . ...., ... , on thl' luudsrcaJ..cr mal.ing annountl'ml·nh 10 thl· prt''-'· .. '<ml Wtntl'r\ Ciomk himt'H'r toda~ d1argcd the 'hcnff, Dt·paflmt·nt ha\ nmhani.ll- 1ng tlw Hr ad bun t J\l' and \<lid Hu"l1n rl'lu,ed 10 t11ll1m ur nt'" ll'iH.h that the \l>luntt•t•r, uncoH·n·d during their \earth .. rhl'\ ·\l. mt\h,rndkd !ht• l'<l\l' and the}'re atra1d th;11 .. , ~mnj!. to lx- t•xpo'>l:d c,o thq dl'lllkd to mal..I.' me tht"il·apcgoat." (101><.ll' Yid · I did m~ le' el hc'>t to help and all I get 1s a hunch ofhad-mouthing It"\ hun me it"s hurt nl) bu'>tnl''>'> .rnd 11''> hun m). tam1l) ··~hat harm dad I do' '.\hat did I \trC'-' up·r· C1oode -.artl "Ha'e thl'} found l;lura'' Ha\l· tht'\ lound thl' kidnapper'' The) don't ha\l' <ln\- th1ng ·· Ao\\hn \a1d h1-. ll'iHn ot 1n 'e\llgaton ha\ done<'' t'r) thing J)0\\- 1bll.' to '<\Ohl' thr rr1mc. I ll' '-Uld hundrt'd\ ol kad\ ha' l' lx•t•n lollo"t·tl and that l''l'r) tip ha\ tx·en 1n- ' e-.11ga1ed "1th cumpkte wnou'>nt'')'i. I k al'o d1'>putnl (ioodl"' a\\t'n 1011 that hl' dad nnt lolln"' up lead' dn l'lupeJ h) thl· prn alt' dt·te<, 11' t' Ho"lin <,;11(! thl' 1nlormation prm 1ckd h~ ( •OOdl' "111 he tn· \l'\llgall'd thl'\ IAl,'('i., .\ lam11\ lnend <:>aid that laura\ -pan.·ni.. M'1kc and Patt) Bradhur~ are 1n "'cdu<,1on" and arc ligh11ng bad rnld'> the) caught during ~atur­ da' "> '>earch ~ tntl.'r\ "ho ha\ al ll'd ,1, a '>poke\per!.on for tht· Brad bu I')'> '>.ml the dec1s1on to fi re C1oode wa\ ha'>l'd nn thl' t.1m1h ·, kdm~ that the prl\ atl· 1n' l'\t1gator had "o' l'rstcpped" h1<, dulll'' and dad not mal.e ~hl•nff, dl'PUlle\ .l\\ilrl' 11f1Aha1 lead .. hi.' \\ii\ l11Jhm1ng ··11,al~rd to him H"ilerda\ and told him hi.' ""' no lungl'r on thl· ca'>c." \:Ill.I ~ lllll'r\ .. ror '\Orne reac,on he ll'IU\l'\ lO <.llll'pl that. hut hl' dOl'Sn't rrall\ hd\l' muth cho1cr" < 1lmdt· \illd he still hao; not heard lrom thl' Rradhun\ "I lw la\I tame ·1 talkl'd with thl·m "·•'> ~und.1\ and thq didn't 'a' amth1ng ahout wanting me off thl' la<,e ·· C1oodl.' \<ltd ··11hink the \hcn1l •.trong-armed them into gelling nd o l mt• "I not ~111ng to hlar.t the tam it~" he addl•d 'Tll nl'' er du that I JU\I kl.'I \orr\ lur thl'lll .. \\.111tl'r' termed C1011<k·, 1n' of\ t'- ml.'nl rn till' 't'arch "an unfortunate d1'>tral11on from "hat\ important - landing L .iurJ ·· HUNTINGTON CENTER PROJECT: .. From Al .in alternate route· to lhl' n'ntl'r tor t u\tomcr'> coming lrom nonherl) d1relt1ons and \hould l'a'>l' Beach Bouln,ard trallil \narl\. auordang tu Public Work'> 1)1rt·c tor Paul ( uuk lmproveml'nl'> al'io arr being planned for tratlic '•itnal' at r.dtngl'r ..\'enut· and ( cntl·r 1>11,1.· ant.I lor traffic tlo"' 1A1th1n thl' ll·ntl'r, atcord- 1ng to Cook ~ ,\hout $10 million t'i l'arnrnrkc·d 10 place liouthl.'rn ( altlornaa L dl\on < o MURDER IN HUNTINGTON ... From Al the hou..e then Jumrcd out and ordered the pcopk on thL· porch tu be •• Qil1et ~llnC'i\C'> told police both men wore slc!i ma.,i.., and at kast one "a" armed with a \mall cal1hcr handgun. Om.· ol the ma.,l.ed ml'n then \hot Ide'> 1n the head V. all.er \aid. and tht· t""o fled on loot "o gela\.\a\ -.eh1dl.' \.\3'i !.Cell \pparcnth no attempt "·•" made to roh 1h1.· pcopk at thl' homt'. a<.cord1ng tu 'Walkt·r I It \atd Ide' died at the \<.'l'nt· appJrrnth hlceding 10 death l k 'aid 11 "'a' nnt 1mmed1- a1rly l..nown wh' ldt·, "'"' 'l\lting the home \\ho "err 1ns1dL· and the three "hn wl.'re out\1de along v.11h thl· man who amH·tl '-'•th Ide'). Walkn ..ard narrnttl \ otli<.l.'r<1 oh- 1a1nl.'tl a '>l.'arch "arrant altt•r thl' '>hooting and dt'>l'<)\ered thl.' drugs and paraphernalia I le 'ia1d that led to the am~st of Waddell "ho "J'> one ol thl· eight people l..nov.n to tx· prl'<>ent when the '>hootrng <>lcurred T ht· other sn en "'l're rl'lt•a,l·d aftt·r 4ut·, 11on1ng rht• poh(t' '>P<>l.e .. man 'aid '"" other renter'> who also li'l' at thl· home y,,ert' not prC\l'lll when J)Olil'C arrived. and Walker \ard 11 wa., not ·immcd1atel}' known whl'lhl'T thr; wl·rc present ill th1.• t1rn<: ot the \hooting 1r:1n'>n1l'>\lt1n line'> und1.·rgrount.I \outh ul lluntington (enter and n1.·ar I )Jd ~orld .ind Numtx·r One Pla1a u1rnml.'rt•1al 1.·t·ntcr' 10 thl' we'I The rroposal i'> to build ii $14 m1lhon public parking strul'ture for the U'>e ot 'l'>ll<>r\ to the three center,, Jrug-reldtl.'d \\a Iker \a1d onl). "'r ou rnn't rule out that rms1b1ht)' .. Tht· 'hooting ocrurred as Hunt- ington lk;i<.h 1nH'\l1gaio·rc; y,,cre con- 11nuang thl'lr prohe<> of 1y,,o other hom1udl''> and I"<> a lll.'mptl.'d murtkr' rqlortt·d o\ er thl' past l\\O \\Cl'I.\ •< >n '"' 11' ltnanual tunsultant \.kl Dula' D'<>on 10. \\a<, found \lahht:d to t.leath 1n h1'> thrce-stor) lt1ntlomin1um 111 I lunt11'lgton Har- bour •On -..:11, IS 'X-H·ar-old medical \UJ'lpl~ lOrT\l'lllll)' nianagl.'r Elaabcth Mav Hoffc;chnc1der''> nude body wa) lound 'ltrnngkd 1n thl' bedroom ofhc r Pttr~\ldl' I ;111l· apartml·nt. Ski.a will be damp and drlzz.ly through Wedneeday mOl'nlng In SC>Ythern CalllOl'nta. giving way to acatteted ctovda In tome ., ... bUt little sunshine The National Weather Service predlctl hight In the low to middle 60s Wednesday In Los Anget4t9 and the valleys. Lowa tonight will be In the mld-501 In Loa Angeles. and 48 lo 52 In the valley• · Beachu will have highs of 60 to 65 alter overnight tows from 45 to 55. Along the coast. the outlook calls tor rain llkety apreadlng southeast tonight. Partly cloudy Wednesday with showers ending from the nonhwest. Not as cold tonight. Highs Wednesday mostly 60 to 65. Lows tonight 45 to 55. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60 mllea Inner waters· Southeast winds 15 to 22 knots tonight then shifting to west 10 to 20 knots Wednesday. 1 to 3-foot westerly swells Increasing lo 3 lo 5 lee\ Wednesday. Rain likely tonight. Partly Cloudy Wednesday with a few morning showers ending from the northwest ,. .. "'"" "~ r r \J' t ( . 0 . ...... ,. t.;Jf'J ~ ,,,., . ......... Outer waters Southeast winds 15 to 30 knots tonight Winds shifting to northwest 15 to 25 knots Wednesday Combined seas 8 to 12 feet tonight and Wednesday Rain llkety tonight Parlly cloudy Wednesday .,,, ,,.. 1, ...... I ~ . " .. U.S. Temps JeckOOflVtlle 75 52 20 Calif. Temps ... _ et 35 AN«..O. Ill 31 San0.n8felioo eo 37 JUnNu 34 Ken .. sC••r eo 32 Higtl low P'8C'Pf18tlotl IOf 24 flOurl 51111 Oabfllll ee )4 San.JoM 51 34 HI Lo LUVegu •O 31 Att>..,y S6 25 ~YOtl! 50 •o A~QIHI JS 23 OltlehOm•Clly S6 '.la Amwlllo ~ 27 Om•h• 49 lO Andlof-oto 16 09 0.llfldo 77 5!1 Atlllllll Ii~ S2 PMMlele>h1• 51 JO Alltnhc:C.ty S6 J6 Pttc>en•• 51 37 Aualln ,. 52 Pma~ 6" 34 Battimote 61 20 Port ,M• 55 26 BWmlllQllam 71 $3 PortlanO 0. 46 •2 8o1Marc1t 3• 2• P10W1enGe 6" 25 8olM 37 2• Ralalgh 87 39 8oe1on 62 39 Reno 36 JO = 6J 4() S1 LOUii 62 51 2• 02 SI Pete· Tampa 79 62 ~ton St-I!• 55 Salt lake C11y 16 23 Cha<lealon w v 73 •3 SMAnle>n10 7• 51 c11.no11a.N c 65 •5 San Juao,P A 86 73 cna....,ino IJ 10 St Sta "4¥rl6 ., 37 endlflll at $ ..... !Oday Bal.8ftlleld ~· 4() S.,.llAne 65 37 Eutah ~ 52 SMtaC<uz 63 4() Freano SS 45 Ta-Vllley 3e 01 Lanc:Hl8f so n lotA"041i" es SI Oal!tancl 511 S1 Extended Peto Aob1411 57 •II Red Blun 47 .. Redwood City 57 SI va11able CIOu<I.,_ 1nrouon e>etlOd Reno JI 30 Local gusty """<II ThutMl•Y ano Fil-SKramanto 82 •9 d•Y' Contlnu8d COo4 H'3-na 1n 60a Slllll\U ~ 49 o-niont tow. •Os "''OUO mld·SO. San Diego 63 St San f1anc..co 57 52 Sant• 11¥b••• lit 36 Stockton S3 48 Tides TODAY Ctilcago 64 53 Cff'lc:IONll 66 51 HIQh, low, prac:tpotatlO<'I 10< 24 Murs Second ll!Qh ttndlnQ at S p m • Second low It 24a m 1 tllpm 53 -0 t Clev114and 6J 47 Columb1a,S C 68 •3 Surf report e .. 11ow 66 38 819 8NI 36 05 'tftONHOAY 304am 640am 12 23 pm I 24 om Cotumbut. Ol1 63 •O LOCATION SIU. SHAPE CoocOf<l,N H 63 20 Sta/lop •8 18 fofll nigh Hun11no1on~ I 2 poOt OaMa.a f't WO<lh 62 ., 8fyl"-59 •O Ftrat l<iw Cetallna llO •7 S~ mgn El Pa.o •5 24 Al-Jelly Newport 2. 0000 Lono e.acn 6" 38 ~<1 tow f'attbanka 01 II 40ln SllMt N~I 24 QOO<l Mont0\118 65 'l3 f'wgo 42 29 l2ndSlreel, ~' '3 11000 fleQtttN 28 O• 8aJbOll Waage , 2 POOi Mont•ey S6 •O Sun Mil tOday at 4 44 p m ·-Mt Wiiton 64 27 W9<11141Sday al 1137 a m and Mii 8QUl 0181\<1 Raptcl1 63 54 leguna Beacn I PO<>< N-i>Of1 8Nc:h 112 311 at • u p m OrMt Falla 20 12 San Cle"1ente 1 3 , .. , JllGtlaon Ms ,. 63 Wat8f temp 80-6 t OntatlO 61 33 Moon Mii at 9 25 p m , -WaclnM· s ..... dlfec110n toutn-• Palm SorlnQS 56 38 day al 1 1 54 • m and Mil at 10 :16 o m CONTINUED STORIES SCOTT INV ALLEY COMEBACK ... From Al .\ lot "'a' heard and "rllll'n about \l hm111 alter that. But not so \\Ith ~coll "\rhm111 got all the mone} and the rt''>t of U'> g<H all thl.' heartachl''i:· Sl.'ott \a)'> now, th1nk1ngback on his Senate bid. .\dm111edh burned out and an\lllU'> for <i return 10 a 1c.,.,.puhhc Ille. S<:olt dtd not run Im n·-clel't1on tu the i:ounul. .. , needed lhl' d1antl' to rnhargl• m~ baltem·' I didn't do an}th1ng for about four )l.'ar' -nothing poli11- l'all ... am v.a-. :· Scoll !Wiid t-fu1 \C:·ou 'rnuldn't ntl h1m.,clf ot r><>li11c·., l.'ntarC'I) lie '>ta)ed in'ohed \\Ith thl.' ( h;1mhcr of ( ommerce. the OM"" I C luh. the Jauee'>. the lions < luh and nthl'r cDmmun1t\ group'> Jnd ht• h·p1 an l'\e on the counul "I \tannl to "l'l' ,1 gradual <,h1f110 a morl' d1-.1lkd ( 11\ ( nunul .. Scott \.I\\ ... fhat\ rl·all\ '-'hl·n I dl.'udcd I wanted tu rnmc bal'I. ·· I he 52·)1.'.ir-old 1ntkpendl.'nt 1n- '>Uranle agcnt nwunlt'd ~l·t another campaign for office One of till' firc,11h1ng'> Scott reah1cd was that II wa~ going 10 take more monl'> to win 1n 1984 than 11 did 10 ¥ear'i carht.·r lk \a1d he spent only $2.300 m the 1974 Cit; Council campaign I hl· hall for 1h1'> year\ race came to~ 11 .0<XJ. H 141 ctlonc, paid oil. however. with a narrov. 115-vote w1nnrng mar~n over third-place f1n1sher Jim Petnk1n. who repc>ncdl} ~pent more than twice a'> mu(h .. But I \\3\ cuofident I'd w in:· he S3)'1 .. lhadtwoadvantagl.'s Far one, I had been there before and people rememtx·rcd me .\nd two. I ran an WE'RE LISTENING ------ Just Call 642-6086 l'XC('fknt campaign I walked the 'trcet\ and talked 10 people:· Scott abo ~tcerl'd clear o f some of the worst poh11cal mudslinging Foun- tain Valley has ever seen. C hallenger Petnkan and three-term Councilman Marvin Adler c>.changed accusation., and sharp denial\ for week., before the cll'ct1on ..\dlcr o;a1d later that ~colt surely bcnelitted by sta}1ng awa) from the dispute!>. D1<,pute\ are !>ometh1 ng Scott doc'in't tolerate. He sa)S one of his strengths is h1., ab1ht) lo rcsol\ I.' differences and "ams to appl) those -.i..1lh on the C"it) Council. "If the ( •l) Council 1'l d1\lded. thl· et\\ Mii be di\ 1dl.'d. ~e don't want that to happen:· ~Kott \aid ... , nu111.rd "hale rnmpa1gnrng that people 1n Fountain Valley reall) hkc the y,,a) things an.• no"" gorng. I think the) "ant thl' ( 1t\ ( ounnl to make \urc the) cont a nu~ to run 'lmoothl)." Srntt '>3)'> o ne of the biggest 1-;,ue!', I ountain Va lle} now face<, 1\ the que~uon of how to work with di.'· \elopcr<o and landowner<, to promote the indu!llnal develo pment 1n the UI>. H1.., \Olution: "Hnng 'cm a ll together at the table. Lt•\'<, \II d own and talk and not give up until we have !.omcth1ng." Tha,t approach has 'iCrved him we ll all his life. Scott say!>. "People who know me know that I can argue with thl' tx•<;t of them. But I can argue in wa} that isn't dc- rogator) ... he \3}"i "I think I ha'e a God-g1,en ah1ht) to get along with people·· That ah1ht\, coupled with h1\ a1hlc11c 'kill'>. hl'IJX.·J cany S<:oll from Phut·nl\ \r11. 111 California in 1956 \\hen he cnrulk<l at Ventura (Junior) Colkgl' a'> a ba<1ketball and baseball pla~er ma1onng 1n physical r duca- tion 111.' lata a11ended Cal·Pol) San l u" Otmpu where he added bachelor·, and mastl'r's d egrees an edul'at1un Ill' 1.augh1 at a Pismo fkach Junior high school and. latl'r. at a lla\\thurt1l' hrgh <,choul Alil·r that fo llo\\ed a \t:Wn-)ear 'tint tl'ach1~g youth<, at +ffange County Ju,emle Hall ·\t homl·. \rnll \\J\ equall) bu\} reJnng eight children I le tradl·d the da'>sroom for the bu\IOe\\ o0icl.' Ill 1975 hut rcmalll\ ~1rt1H· \\1th ·~outh 'iports organ11a- t1C>n<. anti \l'\eral group<; helping thl' hand1t.1ppctl 11 1<, dlon'> during hie; {I\) ( ouncsl \Care; l'ctrnl·d him the nt\ ·., D1!.- iangu1shcd Ser. ace .\\\ard. -the llu- man11anan .\1A ard from the (ah- fornaa h'>oua11on of the Phys1call) Hand1rarped. the Prt·s1dent'I Club award from Jclfrr,on Standard Life lnsuranre < u. and others. In fact, a c;1htnl'l 1n h1o; Fountain Valle\ 1n\uranl'l' ofli cc 1~ crammed with jllaques and o ther a"ards. But ~·nough of resting on onl"'i laurel-;. Now that he\ re-decll'd. how about that fountain'' .. I'm gorng tu do 11." he sa~., .. I wo organ11a11on\ ha .. e alrcad} stl.'ppcd forward w11h offer' to hdp ra1..e the fund\ It '-'<>n't l'O'it ta\pa~cr'i a penn). I t•an tell ) ou that. "Th1<, 11mc. we'rt> not gorng to QUI!•· Wha t do you like about the Daily Pilot" \\ha t don't you like? 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Dougla\ E. , I I =-f±:tl From Al thr Rel.I c ru'>'> "111 part1ura1c Amnd1m.1n. 28. tif Westminster. wa!> \lahhcd l'-'tle 1n 1he back dunng a H untington lk4th I u1111t,11n \ ;.alln Jnd Wl·-.1m1"'ll r llHl'l' h11,r1t<1I' - H um;ina I l unt 111~11111 l',1l tlll,1 .ind Fountam ,afln C 11nrn111n11' -and rhr d1<,J\ll.'r drill I\ Whl.'dufcd hq!,tn at X "ifi a m JnJ "ill 1.•nd 11 ''lam hra"I 1n.)rh~ Park in Hunungton tu Beath Roth Arandtman and the teen-I at ~~~-~nd;.~n· rl'lO\l'rlllg from Ihm Designed, -----..... ~--.. ~ . 9olJ}~T COPTER TO JOIN HB FORCE ... \treet .inti I Ill\ \\.Ult!\' I h1 111 hu1p- ler lont " ht1,nl .11 J1 1hn ~J\lll' \1 rpor1 "'hale tlw rwv. f.il d1l\ "tll:.1nJ.( <umplctnl , Ptomp11n11 lht 1k< l\ton to liu\ thc ne"' lrah V.l'll 1ompl,11nt\11I !hi.' loud th ump thumr 11111\l'\ lrum rcc;1- d1.·n1s l''>IX'l •alh 1n thl· hot \ummer rnnnlhs wlwn 1t''>1<knt' kit door\ and Dally Piiot Dell very la Guaranteed 1A1ndov.\ ni:x·n Bui till' nl'"' llugh<'' hl'IC><.ptcr " <.11ppc1\1.•d to do av.av y,,11h that ullit 1al\ \3\ < >nc add111onal hlaJl' " addt.·d 111 th1.· main rotor U'i\1.•mbl) making a l11t;1l ol liH·. and two e\tra hladt.•\ art• added tu the tail rotor 'IH>tcm lor a total ol four. 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J ------=-~-==--- TOMORROW: • FORECA8T8 ON A2 f lllT 1111111 ~ltf-SD A ' ~~1'\E M B E ~ .,. 14~-1 e air ere two .e .n Coast The skipper of a boat that struck a buoy, killing five people, s\111 faces poss- ible criminal charges./ A3 The Bean and Grealn Warehouse In Irvine has been nominated to the National Register of His- toric Places./ ~3 California Artificial heart transplant patient makes his first request -a cold can of beer./AS Nation Regan's tax proposal would see 78 percent of Americans pay less or stay the same./ AS Oneglrl died, the other lived, but a hospital switched the Identifi- cation of the two./ AS World A British diplomat Is slain In Bombay by unknown assassins./ A4 Mlnd&Body Do you know the dif- ference between a back strain or spraln?/81 Sports All-CIF 4-A water polo selecllons have been made and special honors have gone to Newport Harbor's Andrew Lawson and Corona del Mar Coach John Vargas. /C1 Marina Hlgh's Vikings are In the CIF Big Five Con- ference football semi- finals, and F,r~d Jordan is the Dally Pilot's Player of the Week./C1 Ocean View and Corona del Mar High basketball are getting ready for the upcomlr)g season./C1 Entertainment ''Bullshot Crummond'' Is a hilarious satire ori Brit- ish crtmebusters at the Laguna Moulton Play- house/83 Bualneu Retired Orange Coast real estate agent hopes to clean up chauffeuring dlrtylaundry. /84 INDEX Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge '· 88 Bulletin Board A3 Business 88 California News A4 Classified C4-6 Comics 88 Crossword C8 Death Notices C3 Horosoo CS Ann Lander 82 Ml y 81-2 N lonal News A4 Op Ion A6 Paparazzi B 1 Play Review 83 Police Log A3 Public Notlcet C3·4 Sporta C1·3 Stock Markets 87 Tetevlaion B2 Theatert 83 Weather A2 World News A4 Truck's trip cut short Detectives arrest occupant of house on drug charges By PJllL SNEIDEllMA.N OftlleO..,,... .... A television repairman was abot IO death by two masked men on the front porch of a Hunlinllon 8e8cb home Monday night, and bolltl l&la a man who lives at the rcsadeaoe WM arrested on drug charges. The dead man. identified u Ronald Ides, 23, was shot once in tbc head wh1re he stood on the front porch of a home at 829 1 Lambert Dnve, Huntington Beach LL Jim Walker said. He described Ides 11 a transient who had been living at a Costa Mesa motel. Walker said early today offteers arrested Cra1g Austin WaddelJ, 20, a laborer who 1s one of three people rentrng the Lamben Drive home. Waddell was arrested o n suspicion o'- posscss1on of narcoucs for saJe9 Walker said The arrest was made after narcotics officers searched-the home and seized manJuana. drug paraphemaJta and a powdered substance that was still being analyzed early today. Walker said. Jo.epb Dennb, 19, of Placentia •how• a Coe~ M~ police officer bow the track be wu drlTin& •track a traffic •l&nal at l'alrnew Road and l'air Drive Monday and wowad up on ita aide. Denni• wu t:ran.aportlng 105 wooden table. from the Orange County l'airgrounda to a rental center in Placentia~ No on~wu lnjared. The police spokesman said no charJeS had been filed against Wado- dell 10 connccuoo wtth the slaying. • Mo nda) ·s shooting death was the latest 1nc1dent 10 a rcccnt strin& of (Pleue~llUJU>WA..2l Updated Fun Zone will hide the cars Developers planning underground parking for Newport project By BETTY PORTER De9J .... C..t I JI •c ot The Fun Zone at the Balboa Pavilio n 1s going underground to build the park inf a rea needed to meet Newport Beach s planning require- ments. Bill Ward . the city's senior planner. said that Fun Zone architects sub- mitted an application for "a new concept which ancludesa parking area fo ur feet below street level" at the landmark Balboa Pavilion site. The new plan will provide 6 1 parking spaces -49 more than the anitial 12 spaces the city Planning Department turned dowo last week. Not only does the new plan provide more parking spaces. it is esthetically more attractive than. above-ground parking, according to a spokesma.n. °""',....,.......,....,. ........ Private investigator Walter Goode du.rtna Saturday'• hunt. Investigator says deputies bungled search for Laura 'I did my level best and I get a bunch of bad-mouthing· By STEVE MARBLE Ol h Delly ..... ...,. .\ pn,atc 1n,ec;11gator who was fired after leading a weekend St'M'C'h for Laura Bradbur.. the hule Hunt- ington Beach girl be't•e\ed k!dnapped. today charged that authont1~ ha'e mishandled their tn'es11gauon and have made him the scapegoat "I volunteered m\ time and dTon and I get kicked 10 ·the teeth for 11." said Walter Goode. a pnvate in- \ CSl1gator from Orange .. h 's a good lesson. J'm ne\er going to help an) one agam ·· Goode was fin.-d b) the parents 01 the 3-)ear-old girl followrng a week· end search 1n Jo hua Tree National Monument. a remote desen area near TIA-ent) ntne Palms \\here the &irl wa~ last seen nearly six weeks ago. The blonde. bro" n-e)'ed girl ar- parentl) was kidnapped from nl'Jr her parent's campsite. poss1hh h' a pot-bellied. m1ddle-a_1ted man ''llh I> shoulder-length gr&) 1ng hair and a strawbel'T)<olored beard flecked \\Ith gta) l\aturda~ ·s search. which drew only a fraction of the 1.000 volunteers Goode had promised. was dcscnbcd as a .. fiasco .. and a "media Clrcus" by authont1cs who said they ordered the search halted late Saturda). .\utho nues said some members of the ill·prepared 'oluntect part) c;hov.ed up w 11h guns and tl\at 10 two 1ns1anccs. 'olunteer.-. trespassed on pm ate propen~ ~an Bemardtno Count) hentrs <. apt Gene Bowhn. "ho 1s 10 charge of a tas~ force assigned to the case. said that Goode's 'olunteer scare!\ pam accomplished nothing and was • httlc more than .. a media circus·· Funher. Bowhn said he hailed the «arch because Goode was rrlalmg dt'tad\ o l the case 10 the pn-s. details Bo"I'" cla1m<'d could ""tnad,en entl) bt_• harmful tO Our OV. n IO\ est1g.at10n •• < rtlOde ho"'p er. toda' charged the hmtr\ DepanmC'nt ha~ m1shandl- 1ng the Bradbun 1:asc and said Ro" hn retuscd to (ollo" up nev. leads th.ti the ' olunt<'el"\ unco' cr<'d dunng lht•tr St':lrCh (Please eee LAURA/ A2) The revised plans will be reviewed by the Ncwpon Beach Planning Commission at its Dec. 6 meeti ng. Developer George Yavar's plans call for rede,velopment of the once famous but now dilapidated amuse- ment park area with a mix of fast-food establishments and retail shops. The PlanningCommission·sapproval has beel'I snagged on the issue of parking, which could be $mQOthed out with the revised parkinit plans. Ward said. Police to patrol in quieter helicopter Should the Planning Commission approve the plans Dec. 6. the City Cound l may still elect to review the m before they go before the state Coastal Commission for consideration. By ROBERT BARKER OflNO...,,.....,... A new helicopter -a whirl) ti1rd that supposedly 1ssoquiet that 11 can ·1 be heard above normal h1ghwa) traffic no ise -will soon JOin the Huntmgton Beach Police Dcpan· ment's air armada. With the addition as earh a ne't month. Huntington Beach · will be- come the only poli~ depanment 1n the United tates to boast such a quiet a nd efficient flytng m achme. Cll) Councilman Don Mac A.lhster ~1d today , Mac.\ll1ster voted along wuh four 01her C'1t} Council members Monda\ night to purchase the Hughes 500E model. mulu-bladed craft fo r $410.000 to supplement the c1t)'s fleet of four Bell helicopters The copter. made 10 I ~83. 1s A Patton-like come back for Valley's George Scott If any city should have a fountain. it's Fountain Valley. naht? 'The idea isn'\ new. In the mid-70s, an cfTon to raise funds to build a fountain was be&un. Renderinas were drawn an®~rc made. Then the rtndcrinalwtte elvcd and the plans were fora9ttc . H&Jf.~arted at- tempu at ma 1n1 the fountain a reality have inc:c been launched. but slill lherc's l\o fountain. Now. )'ears later talk of buildin1 a fount.1.1n 1n fron t oTCtt> HaJJ is be.in& heard 141un. And 1t'1 no coinc1dcncc that th( ROBERT HYNDMAN &alk return 11 the mt ume Georac on returns 10 the fount 1n Valle) 1ty Coun 11 followang h1\ n.irto" '1ctof') in the 0' 6 eltcllon Remember Ckorgc ~-ott'> He ran for the u y ( ouno1I back 1n 1969 during a ~torm) rtt•ll cfTon. ou was upposcd 10 de eat the ma) Or. nd he did 1t turned out. he laked the C. It) CounC'11 so mu h1 and the cit)·, \Olet'\ hll.C'd George enough. he \tu II. around for n1oc more cal" ~ tn 197 • be 101ned 1n the race for tht'ltef)ubh(ln nom1na11on for a local \late nate ~at .\ man Mmcd John hm111 "on (Pleue ... 9COTT/A2) ' • puwered b} a turbtne engine and ran tra,el at 175 mile per hour. com- pared to a Bell' op speed ofl)U mph It's slated t c tCI the skit's at night toe mts of <'Wessl\c no1~· from resident!; The depanmcnt''i no1-;\ 5'orcan War·' 1ntage Bell hehcoptcl"\ "111 continue to p:itml dunng da' t1mC' ho urs until a second '"quiet" hC'l1rnr- ter 1s acqu11't'd from 1qg5. fl nt' rl'\l'nut'\ .\t that lime. the old l·optcr\. "h 1ch Uie Cl!\ has Oown sin e the l'arl) l Q?(ls. probabl) "ill be· pha'>t·d tlUI 3l't'Ord ing to Lt Bob Mom\t)n commandc.-r of the pohcc dC'p..1nmrn1·., aero <;quadron .\ pm po...-il 10 hu\ the quiet helicop- ter "3' ad' nn\C\i la'lt \car when Cit) C1ffic1al.., ~en· complettng plans to ac ltU•n-a heliport <,1te near Gothard (Pleue .ee QUmT /A.a). Gunshot victim hangs on • I he c. o ta Mesa hquor tore e!tr, <.hill 10th(' h3d. h' two armed robbers "a' hc,tt-d 1n cnt1clll b1.11 s\lblc lOnd1t1on 1h11i mommg at Fountain l\llC'\ C ommun1t~ lto!1p1lal .... • (~tor\ ~ere <;chC'dulcd toda) to l'('mo'e a hulle1 Imm the chC1l of l ha' \oun. ~-" of Oran e who reported!~ 1~ the onl) wttne\'i to f nda) ·,. holdutf. < O\lt ~1~ lire h.a'<' no n~ kalh 1n thC'fo*rv.a<'COrJ1n1 to t 1~ nn1' ( 0 l "Wc'tt Ult 'ftOflOf\I on (Pleue ... VlCTlM/Aa) • ' -i - .... Orange Coatt DAILY PILOJ'/Tuetday, NOV4Hnber 27, 198• ... Blast cuts power Southern California Edison worken ln- epect a 1,400-pound eteel lid that wu knocked looee by an underground ez- ploelon in an electrical vault that left 1,450 Coeta Mesa cutomen without powM at about 3:15 p.m . Monday. Power wa• •tored to all cu•tomen by 7 :45 p.m . The bla•t occurred on Fairview juet 80uth of Sunflower. It apparently occurred when a crew bit an underground llne nearby. CoN TINUED STORIES MURDER IN HUNTINGTON ... From Al violent crimes in Huntington Beach Before Monday night's shooung. Huntington Beach pohce were already invest1gat1ng 1wo homicides and two attempted murders -all reponed over the past two weeks. Walker said there appears to be no connection among the incidents but noted that violent cnmes sometimes occur more frequently dunng thl' holiday season. Monday's slaying was reponed al about 7 pm. Witncc;..cs told police that Ides had JUSt dm en 10 the Lambcn Om e re\1den1.:c ~•th a male acquaintance. Walker said. Thrct: other people were out!>1de the homl' at the time. apparent!> JU'it leaving. Walker said. VICTIM ... From Al ti. but unfonun..1td\ ""l' h;nl· nothing new.·· ht• said Poh<·c ~1d f-nd:J\ that two hlack men apparently t•n tl rl·d thl· "wr Charles I 1quor "it<irt· on Bn'>tol ')tr l'l'I at about 7 4 () pm '>toll· an un determined amount 111 \.J\h trnm tht· register th\.·n '>hot \11un .it t l"'l' range . l ht· .... ountkd t lt•rlo. '-t't o il tht \tore·., alarm to akrt p11ltlL' Witnesses told pohce that two men who had been hiding 1n the bushes b) the house then Jumped o ut and ordered the people on the porch to bl· quiet. Wunesses told police both men wore ski masks and at least one was armed w11h a small caliber handgun One of the masked men then shot~ Ides in the head, Walker said. and the two fled on foot. No getaway veh1ck was seen. Apparently no attempt was made 10 rob the people at the home. according 10 Walker. He said Ides died at the scene. apparent I) bleeding to death. lfe said 11 was not 1mmed1· atcly known why Ides was v1si 11ng the home. The police spokesman said officers "'orked into the night interviewing l'1ght people who were at the home when the slaying occurred -four who were Inside and the three who were out~1de along with the man who arnved with Ides. Walker said narcotics officers ob- tained a search · warrant after the <,hooting and discovered the drug~ .1nd..paraphcrnalia. He said that led to the am~~t of Waddell. who was one of •the t•1ght people known to be present "'hen the <.hooting occurred. The oltwr '>t'\cn \.\Crc released after ques- tioning 1 hl politl' <,pokr.,ma n said two 01hcr renter\ who al!)o live at the home y,ere not present when police arn,ed. and Walker said II wa!. not 1mmediatel) known whether the) were present at the time of the shooung .\sked 1f Monda) ·s '>la~ing was drug-relaH·d. Walker said onl> ... , ou can't rule out that p<w>1b1lit> " fhl' shuoung occurred a~ Hunt· ingto n Beach invest1g.ator\ were con- tinuing their probes of two other homicides. and two attempted murder'i reponed over the pa'it two weeks: •On Nu' I !S. financial cun!>ultant Mel Dulay Dyson. JO. wa<, found stabbed to death in his 1hrce-story condominium in Huntington Har- bour. •On Nov LS. 38-year-old medical suppl> company manager Eliabeth May HofTschneider's nude hody was found strangled in the bedroom of her Parkside Lane apanmcnt. # •On Thanksg1v1ng Da). a 14-year- old bo)'. whose name was withheld. was sh9t twice in Huntington Beach Central Park. •On Frida>. Do uglas E. Brandtman. 28. of Westminster. was stabbed twice in the back dunng a brawl in Irby Park in Huntington Beach Both Brandt man and the teen- ager are recovering from their wounds. LAURA INVESTIGATOR ANGRY ... From Al • hunllred\ ol lt~ave been followed and that cve0 up has bc..cn .ID· 'e .. t1gated.,.. 11h C"qmplete senousness. ~ ./ said the Lll't ision to lire (1oode was based oA ~ fam1l>'~leehng that the prl\ate 1n'"l''>llgator had "over· stepped'' his Lluf1es and did not make sheriff~ dl'put1cs aware of what leads WEATHlR --- Sklet wltl be damp and drlnty through Wedn.day morning In Southern Catlfomla. giving way to 1eat1ered cloud• In aoma ., ... but lllti. aunshlne. The National WMther Service predict• high• In the low to mlddle eot Wedneaday In Loa Ange+M and the valteyt. Lowt tonight will be In the mld·50l In Loe Angelel, and 46 to 62 In the valteys. Beachel wlll have highs of 60 to 65 after overnight lows from 45 to 55. Along the cout, the outlool\ caHa fOf' rain llkely apreedlng eouth .. lt tonight. Partly cloudy Wedneeday with 1he>w«9 ending from the northwe1t. Not u cold tonight. High• Wednesd4y mo1t,Y 60 to 65. Lowa tonight 45 to 65. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60 mllet -lnnet water1: Southeut wind• 15 to 22 knot• tonlght then shifting to west 10 to 20 knoll Wedn.day. t to S.foot wetterly swell• Increasing to 3 to 5 feet Wednetday. Rain llkety ~ f"... ~ ,.lllONTS tonight. Partly cloudy Wednesday with a few mOf'nlng •howen I ~ ., 9' '.J ~ f.i tj,1/:2:; ""''"' _ c .,,0.....,. ending from the nOf'thwest. .. ,...i • !)<:J <:J "'>u Outerwatera: Southeast winds 15to30knotatonlght. Winds I S"<•w••• ~•" ~"'"'" 5,..e>.. Olt ivof'o ~ S''"'·'~''....,. l 1hlMlngtonorthwett 15to25knot1Wedne1day.Comblnedseaa '"IO"t .,, .. ~ c..· • -.('u l ~ t»r· ·rrt • 8 to 12 feet tonight and Wednetday. Rain llkefy tonight. Partly -------------------cloudy Wednetday ---------.i.ca.oo--11111e-----1s-52 Calif. Temps U.S. Temps ,,_ 3• 211 Pueo.M Al-lide SenhnwOlno Sen Oebr191• 81111.JoM 81 35 " se =~ ~City 60 32· H+gtt, low. P<ec41Mt•llon tor 24 hOUr • endlnQ et 5 e m lodey 51 34 HI lo 5e 25 35 23 '° 27 11 OI l .. Yegaa 411 JI NewYOfl! 511 40 Ball.,.llel<I 58 40 S1111le AN Sen1e Cna T"-Yllley 96 31 13 40 M 01 Alblllly AIOl.querq..e A,,,.,lllO AAcflOfege Allenll Olllehome Ctly 5e 36 EuteU 54 52 ,.,_ 65 45 Omel\e .. 30 OrlenOo 11 511 l.llllCMter SO 21 Loe Angti1e1 85 S 1 15 52 51 31 74 62 111 211 11 ~ 83 PhlledelpNa 51 30 ~-;:b... ~ ~ Eztended AOlllllOC: City Av111n ~t 54 37 P111e«lufgtl .. ,. Pottllllld'.Me 65 28 Fleet lllv" ., « .. Utrnore 8lf rnlng!lem BNlmerci( P0'1ten<l,0. 4e 42 Redwood Cny 57 62 Reno 38 30 •"4 24 37 2• 12 38 83 40 24 02 .. 55 73 43 65 45 23 10 84 53 8& 51 63 47 ea ~ 63 40 63 20 42 42 •5 2• Pr~ 84 25 ~ 81 3t .._... 31 30 Sect-to 12 •11 8tlllnM 58 411 80IM 8oa1on 9ufllllo c..-Ctl#leelon.S C ~on.WV Clletlolle. H C c~ Cllicego Cincinnati ~ Columbie,S C Columl>ue.Ott Concord,H H Oell .... FI WO<lh EIPuo Fllltbllllka FtrQO SI lOUle 12 5 I San Diego 83 51 SI Pet .. Tempe 71 12 Sen ,-,..-o 57 52 -----------1 Sell Leite City 3e 23 81111 AnlonlO 14 51 Sent• lletbe<• 81 31 Tld SIO<*lon 53 411 ea 81111 Ju1111,P R 8& 73 SI 818 Merle 41 37 TOOAY High, tow. P<llClplletlon 1or 24 houtl Second "'911 I I 24 • m 5 3 4lfldtnQ e1 & p m Second low 1 111 P m ..() I 8erll-5e JI ft0.80AY IMg llMt JI 05 Surf report FleQll•lt Gt encl Raiplda 0r .. 1,_ Jedi-. ..... ..()1 • 11 42 28 211 .(M 83 54 2t 12 1• 83 CONTINUED STORIES 9ia110P 41 18 Fir ti lllQh 3 04 e.m 91y1,.. 511 40 Flrel tow I 40 • 11'1 c;e,..,. 60 •7 Second high 12 23 p "' L011Q 11M1C11 84 38 8eoond low 8 24 p.m Mont0\'11 115 33 3 1 3 4 •• 0.3 Monl«-v 5e 40 Sun Ml• 1odey •• • « P m • rleee Mt Wiiton 54 n w.o,_.,er e1137 • m 1111e1 Ml• eo.in Hewpof1 llMcfl 82 Jll ., ••• p "' Ont.no 8 1 33 Moon-• et 1125 Pm .,._ weor- Pelm Spr1ftge 5e 31 oey el 11 54 e.m, llrlCI NII et 10:29 p.m. SCOTT INV ALLEY COMEBACK ••. F~omAl A lot was heard and wnttcn about SchmllZ after that. But not so with Scott . "Schm111 got all the money and the rest of us got alt the heartaches." Scott says now. thinking back on his Senate bid. Admittedly burned out and anluous for a return to a less-public life. 5<:011 did nut run for rc-elccuon to th.c council. "I needed the chance to recharge my batteries. I didn't do anything for about four years -nothing politi- cal!). anywa)." Scott said. But Scott couldn't nd himself of politics entirety. He stayed involved w11h the Chamber of Commerce. the OMNI Club. the Jaycees. the Lions Club and other· community groups and he kept an eye on the council ··1 staned to 'ICC a gradual shift to a more d1.,,ided Cit) Council." Scott 'l:J}''>. "That"~ realt) when I decidl'd I wa nted to come back ... Thr 52-year-old independent m· surancc agent mounted yet another campaign for offi ce. One oft he first things Scott realized was that it was going to take more mone)' to win in 1984 than 11 did I 0 years earlier He ~id he spent onl>'. S2.300 1n the 1974 City Council campaign. The bill for this year's race came to S 11 .000 His efforts paid off. however. with a narrow 115-vote winning ma~n over third-place finisher J im Petrikin. who reportedly spent more than twice as much. "But I was confident I'd win," he says. "I had two advantages. Fo r one. I had been there before and people remembered me. And two, I ran an .Just Call 642-6086 excellent campaign. I walked the streets and talked to people." Scott also steered clear of some of the worst political mudslinging Foun- tain Valley has ever seen. Challenger Petrikin and three-term Councilman Marvin Adler exchanged accusations and sharp denials for weeks before the etecuon Adler said later tha1 Scott surely benefitted by staying away from the disputes. • . Disputes are something Scott doesn't tolerate. He says one of his strengths 1s his abil11y 10 resolve differences and wants to apply those skills on the City Council. "If the City Council is di vided. the city will be di vided. We don't want that to happen," Scot! said. "I noticed while campaigning that people m Fountain Valley really like the way 1hmgs are now goin~. I think they want the ('11y Council to make sure they co ntinue to run smoothly." Scott says one of the biggest issues Fountain Valley now faces 1s the question of how to work with de· velopers and landowners to promote the mdustnal development in the city. His sol ution: "Bnng 'em all together at the table. Let's sit down and talk and not gJVe up until we ha ve something.·· That approach has served him well all his life. Scott says. "People who know me know that I can argue wi th the best of them. But I can argue 1n way that isn't de· rogatory." he says. "I think I have a God-given ability to get along with people." That ahility. coupled with his athletic skills. helped carry Scott from Phoenix. Ariz. to California in 1956 when he enrolled at Ventura (Junior) College as a basketball and baseball player maJOn ng in phys1c~I educa· tion. He later attended Cal·Poly San Luis Obispo where he added bachelor's and master's degrees in education. He taught at a Pismo Beach Junior hi$h school and. later. at a Hawthorne high school. After that followed a seven-year stint teachH~i youths at Orange County Juvenile Hall. At home. Scott was equall y busy reanng eight children. He traded the classroom for the busi ness office in 1975 but remains active with yo uth sports Of$8niza- 11ons and several groups helping the handicapped. His efforts during his City Council years earned him the city's Dis- tinguished Service Award, the H~­ manitarian Award from the Cah· fornia Association of the Physically Hand1cappt.~. the Presidents O ub award from Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. and others. ln fact, a cabinet in his Fountain Valley insurance office is crammed with plaques and other awards. But enough of rest-I ng on one's laurels. Now that he·s re-elected. how about that fo untain? ·Tm going to do it," he says. "Two organizations have already stepped forward with offers to help raise the funds. It won't cost taxpayers a penny. I can tell you that. "This time. we're not going to quit." What do you like about the Dally P ilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your message will be recorded, transc ribed and delivered to tbe appropriate editor. · T he same 24·hour answeriag service may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Le,ter1 column must Include their name and telephone number for verlfleatlo•. No circulation calls, pleHe. "The) ·"e ml\handktl the lil\C and the} 're afraid that'\ gwng lo rn: expo-sed so 1he~ dct 1ded to make nw the scapegoat." (,01xk \aid "I did Ill) level best to help and all I get '" a bunch of bad-mouthing. fl'<, hurl mt• it's hurt my hu\1nc" .ind,, . ., hurt n1\ tam II} He aho d1.,puted Goode'<, assertion that he did not follow up leads dcH·loJXd h} the pnvatc detective. Ro~t1n \aid the 1nformat1on provided b\ (,oodc will be m· 'C'>tigated th1' v.eck Tell us what 's on your mlnd. he was following. 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!fl Goode. though . ..aid he still has not I hc~~h~~;;tt~~~rf~~li~J·v.ith them SHUTIERS CUSTOM QUALITY 41HUTIERS .. Whal harm did I <111' 'v\-hat dul I '>ere"" up'>" (ioodc <,aitl .. HaH lhn found Laura'' lfa'l' thn found thl' lrnJnappcr'1 Th~> don't haH· ,1m-thing .. .\ famil> lncnd said that Laura's parent\. 'v11kc and Patt) Bradbury, are 1n ··~du!i1on" and arc fighting had mids they caught dunng Satur- da} \ search. The parent<; were not 3\.a1lable to explain wh) the> decided to fire C1oode wac, Sunda> and they didn't say Y anything about wanting me off the Ca'>t.•,"' [ioodc \atd "I think the \herifT strong-armed them into getting rid of me Bo""lin <,aid hi\ tl·am ol 1n· "C'>t1gatnr<, ha\ donl' r\ l'I'\ thing p<l\\· 1hle to <,O)\ e the l nmt· llt \a1d Rut [Ileen Winter'>. Laura's aunt, "I not going to blast the fam1I>." he added. "l'll ne\.cr do that I JU<it feel sorr)' for them " 9,.!!}~T COPTER TO JOIN~FORCE •.. Street and Ell1\ ..\"l·nue I he hl'11L0p· ter fo rte 1s based at John Wa) ne Airport while the new laul1t\ '' lx•inf completed Prompting thl' dct1\1on to huy the new craft were compla1nt'i ol the loud .. thump thump" no1<.e\ from res•· dents. especially in the hot 'lummer month'i when res1dent<i left doors and D•llr Piiot p.tlvery It Que'8ntffd • ... ,, •)4f ,, • .,...y ,. f' PWJ' ..-• .,.. yq.1' titter ~ , -. l()r In, • ._,_...,~.,,,~ .,..., '~' ttJ(ly #fl (llllt -llll window., upcn But the: new Hughe!! hclocptcr 1s supposed to do awa) w11h that. official\ S3) One add111onal blade I'> added to the main rotor assemhly makrng a total df five. and two ex tra blades arc added to the tail rotor 'iystcm for a total of four. The extra blades. ORANGf COAST Daily Pilat according to Morrison, 'llow the revolutions per minute of the blades. reducing no1'1C. "I was on the top of ('1ty Hall the other da) when the nc:w copter was revving up ... MacAlhstcr said. "and I could still talk toother,s. 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