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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-10 - Orange Coast Pilotl 4 TOMOMOW: CLO FOMCA8T80NAI • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1985 Councilman claims 'blackmail,·' developer, real tor allege 'bribery' Costa Mesa Councilman Wheeler says -developer attempted to cancel his vote _.. ----- By TONY SAAVEDRA OflN0..,"°41Yll Costa Mesa officials arc 1nvesuga1- ing rcpons that two local busi- nessmen tried to discourage City Councilman Dave Wheeler from votmg on an apanment pro1ect by threatening to accuse him ofsohc1ting financial favors. Ci ty Manager Allan Roeder on Monday said he would probably ask for a separate mquiry by the county D1stnct Attorney's offi~ into the wrangle involving Wheeler, 30, de- veloper John Lattanzio and real estate broker Bob Burtner The city 1nvestigat1on was de- manded by Wheeler minutes after he received a letter Dec. 2 from the developer's attorney urging that he abstain from voting on a proposed 29- unn apartment complex. ,Hand-delivered while Wheeler was. on the counc1l dais. the letter from Tustin attorney Anita Pieratt accused the councilman of recently telltng Lattanzio: "Why should I do any- thtng to help you? I haven't received any campaign contnbuuons from you." The statement was allegedly made to· Lattanzio in the presence of Burtner and Lattanz1o's employee Dave Napier. •·tt would be best ro have this matter resolved 1n pnvate rather than at a public council meeting." Jhe letter coflt1n ued. Lattanzio and Burtner. when 1nter- v1ewed by The Pilot, said Wheeler. a Newpon Beach attorney. also sohc1- ted a campaign contnbut1on dunng the same conversation in exchange for his vote. Wheeler. 1nfunated by the char~es. called for the cn y to seek cnmmal prosecution against Lattanllo and Burtner for allegedly attempting to intimidate a public offictal. Top Co~ta Mesa police and dty officials, meanwhile. ~ere attempung to weed through discrepancies 1n several versions of the conversatJOn Wheeler had wnh Lattanzio. presi- dent of Hunttngton Beach-based Lapel Development In fact, neither Wheeler nor rep- resentatives for the apartment prOJCCt agreed on when the conversation took place. Lapel Development intends to buy a I. I -acre me on V 1ctona Street for proposed apartment complex. The ' Coast Plan for Rams answer the critics A $6 million bulslness and transportation research center has been ap- proved for UC lrvlne./ A3 Buslneaa Stock prices soared on Monday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing at a record high In a rally./84 World Argentine military leaders convicted of murders, tortures./ A5 Paparazzi A reception was held at the opening of the new , Gucci store at South Coast Plaz11, and the Per- forming Arts Center wlll benefit./ A7 Sports Edison High defensive end Greg Leavey Is the Dally Pilot's football Play- &f the Week./Bt- INDEX Bridge Bulletin Boartl Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlslon Weather B7 A3 B4-5 88-10 87 B10 B10 AB-9 89 A7 A6 A7 B3, 10 81-3 A9 A2 super street OK'd Comments wa nted on Beach Boulevard ---improvement project By LISA MAHONEY Of the 0.-, .......... Residents of Huntington Beach and eight other c111es will be asked to react to a S20 million proposal to make Beach Boulevard a super street. The result of a nearly year-long cooperative effort between the CJtJes and state and county transportauon officials. recommended super street improvements· are intended to smooth traffic flow on the 19.S-mile anenal stretching from Huntington Beach to u Habra. The Orange County Transpor- tation Commission on Monday ap- proved a draft Environmental Im.pact Report for Beach Boulevard. the county's first super street. The com- m1ss1on alsocomm11ted S4 million 1n h~l'ffXflWo yea~ lo the proJect. The El R will be the subject of public heanngs 1n each city Beach Boulevard runs through. ln Hunt- ington Beach, public testimony 1s scheduled for Feb 3. Under the proposed plan, traffic signals now regulated by each munic1- pahty would be coordinated under a single plan ~cstnping 1n some c111es and widening 1n another would make its entire length eight lanes. Intersections would be widened at 28 locations and bus turnout!> con- structed along its entire length. On-street parking between Eiits Avenue and the Anes1a Freeway would be re'ltncted dunng peak travel umes. Three nyover<i -overpasses at mtcrsect1ons-would be constructed at Warner and La Palma avenues and (Pleaae He BEACH/ A2) Loe An&elee Rama quarterback Dieter Brock 18 eaclled near the Rama' end sone b7 a.a hanct.co 49en defennn end DwaJne Doud In tbe bnl qaarter of AILawc,..._ llonday Df4bt'• •ame ln San J'ra.nclaco. Tbe Rama bad the 1ut laacJI u they went on to beat the 49en 21-20, lmpronnc theli recorCAo l o-4. See lltory on .,_,e Bl. deal, orchestrated by real estate~1 Burtner, 1s conungent on whether the land LS rezoned for Lattanzio.._ b.iab- densny prOJect. . Both the Costa Mesa Planru:DI Comm1ss1on and the City Co\locil have rejected the zone cbanae. A rebeanng was granted for Dec. 2, but postponed that mght because of lhe furor over Lattanz1o's request that Wheeler abstain. Tbe letter to Wheeler places the conversation dunng a break in the Nov 4 council mecung. (Pleue Me COUJlfClLllAllf I A.2) Jogger lo ca t es m issing b oy,8 Mi sunders ta nding a bout discipline led to hideout in Irvine By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM Delly ~ IWI .\n O\Crn1ght search for an K-year- old bo) reported missing Monda}' m If'\ 1ne ended happ1l) earl) this morn- ing ""hen the bo}' ""as spotted b) a Joqtr and reunited wnh h1!'1 mother. police said. "This 1s one that ended well," lrvme Lt "1 Muir said Muir said an m1\1al exanunauon b) paramedic!. indicated tbe bo). Donald (hart~ Jr was 1n good health, even rhough he had spent a cold n1gh1 outdoors The poltce spokesman said the bo) did not return homl" from Grcent~ f.Jemc1Ha~ t1n "'food . parcn1J\ ht•l'aU'><' ht' teared "d"- nphnt· 0' l'r J minor mailer .. ~ hrn Donald did nol rt'lum home h1\ mulhC'T cnntaC1ed pohcr who launlht'd J 'it"3"lh 1ha1 rnn11nued 1hrough thl' night The hunt in\C>hed abou1 ,,1 In Int' utlict'r'i and f'<. C'fort"f\ ~ount\ lirctighte~ ctnd \ ol· untl·er' trom lht' ht"·~ (1rcentrer ne1ghborh1H>d m tht· nonhern pan of lht' lll\ .\ ( 1.i.,1a \·1e~ flollu• hd1cop1er al!>O a\)1\led and Donald ' de~npt1on v.as g1' t·n 10 Ol'"'"Pi.IJX'I'\ and rad1<.l )la\IOn\ \.t uir \Jld a Jogga '\ell ~n-yder . 'pottt"d the.' hm JI ahout , I ' a m in 1hc lXt·rlid.1-"rt·a 'outh nl the boy's ne1ghhorh1Mid rt'u>gn111ng him from a deS1.:npt1un hmadLac,1 on the radio The pol1Le 'lpo ke.,man <.aid the Jogger quC!>lJOncd I.he bo~-Donald 1hen arLompan1t"d the Jogger to (Pleue eee JOGGER / A2) LB trustees won't rehire Slayer of best friend convicted . schools chief By tAURA MERK OflMO.., ..... IWI Laguna Beach school board mem- bers say it's too early to speculate on quahficauons they will be looking for in a new superintendent to repla~ Billy Barnes. whose contract they let expire. In a closed session last week, the school board. in a 3-2 vote, decided not to renew Barnes' contract, which exp1rl"s July I, 1986. Barnes has been the Laguna Beach Unified School District superintendent for the pa.st 3112 years. "I would thmk it would not be appropnate to discuss specifics," said board member Jan Vickers. "There was a philosophical difference that developed. There were a number of (Pleue ... BARNU' / A.2) Lawrence Cowell Body throwp from plane over Cata·lina in bizarre murder linked to drug deal By STEVE MARBLE OflNO., ..... ltllfl An Anzona man was convicted Monday for the slaymg of his best fnend whose body was heaved from an airplane 2,000 feet above the ocean near Catalina Island more than thrtt years ago. Lawrence Cowell . a former Orange Countv resident who has been free on $250.600 bail. was convicted by Superior Coun Judge Donald McCart1n without a JUfY He faces a maximum sentencl" of 25 yean in state pnson but McCamn could 'feducc the prison term Cowell huped his pa~nts and 11rlfnend befo~ he was taken into custody He will be returned to the Santa Ana counroom Jan 6 for sentencinR. For the pa~nts ol Scott ( ampbcll the conv1cuon culminated a long and sometimes frustrating cfTon to solve their son's disappearance and bnng a lifelong famil) fnend to JUSllCc They attended the murder tnal daily soml"llmc:s s1tung les'i than a dozen feet from Cowell and his parents The t"'o families u'led ro vacation togl"ther and ""e~ clo~ fnends Campbell. a '\an Juan Capt'>trano rcs1den1 who wa~ 27 when he died. was invol"t'd with ( owell and oth~n in a cocaine deal at the 11me of his death. according to tcsumon" in the Chinese pur ses make history on Co a s t roup learning American health care t Golden West largest to visit U.S . Twenty nurses from the Pcople'.s ubltc of China arc mak1n1 med1- h1 tory of'Mrt~ at Golden West 1n Hununaton Beach. ey have become the largest nese med1C3I contingent to tudy 1c1ne outside that country's den since the Communist ver 1n 1~9 ever before 1n modern history has ' any country been so isolated from exchanacs with other countnts of health care knowlcd&e and pracuccs. offioals say. And the nurses apparently have a lot ofcatchinaup to do on the late tin Amencan medical t.cchnolcsy. Dr. Ora~ Roessler, the colleac's coorchnator for health services, said that e .. posure to modem hcalt.h care 1n other countnes has been possible for only a handful of Chinese nurses or physicians. " tudy overscas b a larJe sroup of nunn 1s necessary to quicken the pace of modern1zat1on of nursina and the (Chtne~) health cart W5'em." she satd. It 1s because of Roeuler's per- s11tenct that the nurses amvcd 1n September and will continue study- 1n1 until their Ju~ depanurt for home to teach oLhcn ~bat they've learned about the latest develop- mtnt.s in Amencan health care From 1972-79 Roe lcr coord1- nated a ~nes ot t·om parauve health s stem' 'tud1es for 1ntemat1onal nunma When C.luna rroixned 11 borders 10 the West, she was an earl) v1s1tor, helptnf to re-.estabhsh relalloM wtth the (lunese Nursing Assoc1111on In the 'lummer of 1q '· ~he rt'· turned to help the nurses 1n China make plans to send medical pcoplc10 th1 counll) In a final pu h. she wrote a letter to Chairman Deng \1ao-P'lna that helped atl officw clc.tran'c f; r the study 1n the lJ S "We (the ti . and Ch1n11) haH· ' l\l.0-\1.eCI.. lnJI Though hl' nl'' l'r J.. nt•v. 11 I ht' ixopk Camphell had arrangl"d h' <.t·I LOCa1nc to "ere tederal drug d8l'n1' The d.a" he d1..appeart\d. < ampht·ll was 10 th to 'forth Dakota v.11h ( O\l.oell to deli' er a pound .11 l"<'llJlnl' He neHr made 11 .\ccord1ng hl l'' 1dl'Oll' < t1"'l'll rented an a1rplanl' from f-ullennn .\1rpon and \I.Ith the a'wit3nl'e nl another man. Donald l>i \.1a~io Ill'" to the far \1dl" of ( a1ahna "'hrrr ( ampbell wa<; killed and pushrd lrom the airplane C'ampbt'll''i hod' v.a~ ne"cr tounJ hut pohcl" latl"r tound "'ha1 ap~art'll to be blood <>ta1M 1n the rl'nll'll a1rplanl" and a ~u1tca'iC." that re'l("mhkd ( ampbell'\ v.a '> lnlalt'd JI D1Masc1o·s famtl) re~1dcnrc annrd ing to \l.oltne~~ . "1earh a \l"ar after < amphell 'an· ROBERT BARKER Focus ON THE NEws bttn out ot contact tor a Iona time :ind ~"C·"" trttna to catch up wnh etch other." she said One of the women. l 1 Gao. a '(). \.car-old \UfJl<:aJ OUN' at • lk11101 ho'lp1tal ltft hehmd a \Ouna ~on .and a hU'iMnd a re~archcr tn geron 1010&\ (Ple:ue tee Clmf&alt/ A2) 1,ht'J t ''"'I'll u •nfl'"t'd ll>authont1cs 1na .. eut•11\ 1.lpedl11n\Cf\at1on Over tht:" oti1<'l l11in'> .it dt·h.·n~ attorneys., the tape Oelaml" a l runal piece of t'\ 1dt>n1< in the tncll l 1•v.t II tm gin.ill' v.as Lhargcd With \Pl'llJI m.umstanl"t'' 1n the sla~ "h1l h mean I ht' lOuld have 'l'ntenled 10 die 1n the gas chamber. But '-llC anin d1sm1<;sed the death penalt' .tll<'gat1nn'i Oe<-4 • C1ar. l amphcll lather of the VJC- 11m ... ud hr "a~ d1~turbed Cowell did no1 rtrel\ e the death penalty and ~lie' t•d { owell 'ihould not bavc been prrmlllt'd tn remain free before a.nd Junntt the tnal l 1enrr Jlh a nef"'IOn facina the death rx·n.tlt\ I~ 1a1led without bail. D1\1a .... 1n 1hc second pcnon .hargl'd n thl" <,la\.ing, Will be m~ \tlm<."11mr n<."\l "car Property tar paymentdae Thl" hrst 1n,tallment of p~·openy t•1'C'> are due at the <>ranee COu.nty T 3~ < ollcctor'\ Office today. Talll"\ ma} he paid in penon at* T:H < olle~tor's office, 630 N • .._., "a' 1n \anta Ana dun._ -.ai. hour\ n, tht') may be madcd • ~ • 1hcv rt' po,tmarnd tit todiy'a date For more 1nformaaioa g.n. '4' 1 • Tho'l" ~ho pay ta~ Will be•• ,. a I (I pe'l'Cent txnalty, 8CCOc~ T rca.,urrr Tax Colledar .. Ci.,.,: 1 } I As * Orllnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, Oeoember 10, 1NS fn_iqrESE NURSES VISITING COAST .•. ............. ~n..~ LI Gao, in front, and fellow Chlne.e n u.nee participate in Tai Chi ezerclaee at Gold en Wat Collefe. She's most impres!.Cd with the lundne s of the Amcncan pt'OJ>lc, commentina that, "They are so fine When we want to find book$ at the Ltbnry or we don't know which bus to take. they help us so much. Some· times they dnvc us to lhe bus stop." She was surpnac:d to find that American families were so small and everybody seems to have cars and they~ all aoina ome place 10 a hurry. Bina Xu, 36. who said she teamed her nearly perfect English by watch-Uia tclevision-programsm Ouna. also 1s a surgical nurse at Beijing. She said she is very moved by the "1nter- nat1onalism" of the U .. and this nation's willingness to help other countries in need. "Your country 1s very rich," she said. "lt helps a lot of other countries." The nursing education pro1ect is suppon.ed by the college in cooper- ation wtth the Chinese Nursing Association and the Ministry of Heatth of the People's Republic of China. assisted by donations. Ad· ditiortal suppon 1s being sollc1t.ed from corporations domg business with China. from foundations and grants and from service clubs and other interested groups and indJV1d- uals. The progrum costs the college about $63,000. The Chinese govern- ment gave each nurse $80 -three months pay -and financed their fhght at a cost of$24,000. .Dnmke.a driven Fountain Valley police launched their Drunken Driving Watch on Monday, an annual campaign dunng the holiday season to cut down the number of drunken drivers on city streets. Special police units will be patrol- ling Fountain Valley's main thoroughfares throughout December. a spokesman said . In 1984, Fountain Valley police arrested 97 drunken drivers during the month of December. BEACH BLVD. SUPER STREET PLAN OK'D ... From Al at lmpenal Highway. According to the EIR, environmen- tal impacts would be largely limited to the construction phase of the project. Noise, dust and difficulty reaching nearby businesses are some of the problems idenufied. Jfflyovers arc to be constructed and nghts-of-way purchased for inter- section widening. further en- vironmental studies would be re- quired. According to a ~ 984 comdor study ot Beach Boulevard. seven of the 40 major intersections along the heavily t:-.aveled nonh-south route arc over capacity during the evening rush hour. the year 2005 1f no improvements are made. Studies of the impact of turning Beach Boulevard into a super street estimate commuters could save from $4. l to $23 million a year in gasoline costs and travel time 1f some or all of the recommended improvements are made. Business owners could reap as much as S 13.4 million more a year in sales if traffic were streamlined according to a financial analysis. ' Financing the improvements could come from a variety of sources including interest on the county'~ unified transponation trust funds, the Orange County Transit District, pnvatc parties and the state and federal governments. Mountain lion slaughter authorized Those intersections arc charac- terized by long delays at signaJ lights, low travel speeds and congestion Traffic engineers project s1m1lar --prob~ms-al-1-2 mo~ mtencetrom-by- FRESNO (AP) -All mountain hons in 250 square miles of the Siena National Forest in Fresno County will be killed in an attempt to save a deer herd from extinction. "Something has to be done" to save the North Kjn~ R.Jverdccr herd, sajd Don Neal. a wildlife biol oist for the tr:S: Forest SCrv1ce. But Richard Spotts of the De- fenders of Wildlife said he 1s "outraged" by the plan to kill all m o untain lions between Shaver Lake and W ishon Reservoir. "They don't have sufficient data for that kind of decision." Spotts said. "l]lCfC _i_fC JUSl too many variables with 1rrcvers1ble consequences." c JOGGERFINDSMISSINGIRVINE BOY ... From Al Snyder's home. the lieutenant s~ud. Snyder called police, who responded with paramedics and took the boy to the Irvine police station where he was reunited with his mother A police spokesman said thl'. youth had stuck a finger in a cake earl y Monday and rnit1ally denied he did It before adm1tt1ng the truth to his mother. Mu1rsa1d the mother told the boy they would discuss the matter after school. Apparently f nghtcned, the youth decided not to come home Monday, Muir said. "It appears he spent the night outside in a park or a greenbelt by himself," he said Muir said the boy told officers he had seen the helicopter and heard his name being called but did not respond The police spokesman said the boy appears to come from a loving family and the incident seem s to have resulted from a misunderstanding. He .said hedid ~ot anticipate any legal action concerning the parents. COUNCILMAN CLAIMS BLACKMAIL •.• From Al ""' Lattanzio. in an rnterv1cw, said he ialkcd to Wheeler on the porch outside the council chambers. "He was JUSt very. very arrogant," Lattanzio said. "In a very flip way ht· '>uggested. 'wh y should I help you fellas. you have never helped my campaign.· We couldn't believe what he stated." Lattanzio and Bunner said Wheel- er also offered to support a scafcd- down 23-unit apanment prOJCCt in exchange for a campaign contnbu- t1on. "He said. '1f you guys want this thing (rezoned). no problem, as long as you contribute to m y fund.' .. Bunner said. "He was scnous." Napier,. vi~ president of Lapel Development. could no t confirm that Wheeler made any solicitations. "But he did give the implication that because we didn't support his cam- paign financ1aJly that he didn't sup- pon the project." Napier said. Wheeler vehemently denied that he offered the men a dcaJ or o pposed the re-zoning because la1tan110 and Burtner did not contnbutc to his 1984 elecuon campaign. "Those arc outrageous hes and what I consider a cnm inal attempt to intimidate me," he charged. 'Tm not MAIN OFFICE 1)0 """'' "'-' .,, .... .., ,. ~ Milt• t'.M ~ A • '~•• t.t \I A t ' t going to abroµte m y duty to the people because o f some silly black- mail tactics." Wheeler remembered talking to the men while smoking a cigarette o utside the council chambers. How- ever. he said 11 was dunng a break in an October Plannmg Commission meeung instead of a November council session "We were standing on the porch with a bunch of people -sure - that's a great place to solicit bnbcs." Wheeler said. ··1t's stupid. but I was JUSl trying lo get them to understand they weren't going to get 1h1s thing through unless the density was lowered." He stressed his philosophy of limited growth ~rcvents him from taking any contnbut1on~ from busi- ness interests and real estate de- veloJ>(rs. Wheeler 1s aligned with Mesa Action, a ci uzcns· group op- posed to h1gh-<iens1ty development. Wheeler also noted he won't be up for rc-<:lect1on until 1988, and there· fore has no campa1Jn fund to which anyone might contnbute. He questioned Burtner's cred1- b1hty, notina the real estate agent 1s being sued for his handling of the sale of a Costa Mesa home in 1980. The suit, pending in Orange Coun· ty Superior Coun. accuses Burtner of setung up a dcaJ that ultimately cost the seller S23.000 in payments and 15 percent interest after the buyer de- faulted. Wheeler, referring to Burtner and Lattanzio, vowed, "l'm going to go after them hard." Lattanzio countered, "If he wanb to pursue this. I'll pursue rt to the max." Pieratt, L&ttanz1o's allomey, said her letter wasn't meant to provoke Wheeler, but to request a pnvate meeting so any misunderstandings about his alleged statement could be cleared up. The letter was delivered by messen- ger to Wheeler's law office, but he was out for the day, so a copy was brought to the City Council meeting that nif!?t. Pieratt said. 'Personally, I thought this was a polite thing to settle this befort' 11 came out, because my clients were ready to go in fro nt of the council mcclln& and tell the people," she said Pieratt added the solicitation charge was left out of the letter because "I did not want to get involved in something that would have to go to the DA 's office.·· DeUJ Piiot o.tlvery le GuerentMd Cle-'«!-&-l:> ~78 --& ..,1 ..... ~·] •ll• Justcall 642-6086 U S..1 f S•r f , I '"" ,. ..... '°'' JWI_.. • 1 ., tOr -c111r-•rwr '' ,, VOL. 71. NO. M4 ·- '" f .. , i,t .. , ... , .. 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Dllllr .......... A sobbing. shneking Jeanette HuJ}les called Huntin$ton Beach police in the early morning hou{S of Jan. I 0. 1983, and told them 'her husband had just been shot. "Please send someone ... hurry ... it's an emergency ... my husband's been shot ... please hurry." the woman says. her voice cracking. "I can't talc.e it." A police dispatcher asks the woman to describe the assailant. "I don't know ... this big guy with something on his face," says the woman, crying and screaming at the same time. "It was dark ... please hurry ... huuuuuurry." Nearly two years later, Hughes sat in a Westminster counroom Monday and listened passively to the tape· rccord1 ~bcr-f+rsi-<:en versat:ton wlth pohct: following the slaying of her husband, James Hughes. She 1s charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy and is stand- ing tnal for the third lime· 1n her husband's slaying. Earlier pros- ecu11on efforts ended in mistrials. James Hughes, a computer engi- neer, was shot twice in the head at close range as he slept. He was dead by the time paramedics responded to his wife's call for help. Despite the anxious tones heard on the tape played for jurors in the opening day of the murder tnal. Deputy Distnct Attorney Rick Toohey said the phone call to police actually was a calculated ploy, a final step in a murder-for-profit con- spiracy. Toohey said the shadowy man Hughes described for police actually was her lover. Adam Salas Ramirez. who was convtcted of first-degree murder and sentenced in June to 28 years m pnson. "He was anything but a stranger," said Toohey. "He was no more a stranger than she was a grievmg wife." Toohey descnbed the Huntington Beach woman as an icy murderess whQ stood to gain S.442.000 in insurance money. ··He was wonh more dead than alive to Mrs. Hughes," Toohey told the seven-woman, five-man jury. "It was a cold, cakulat.cd--effot:t lo promote financial gain ... Don Rubnghl. Hughes· attorney, reserved his opening remarks until the prosecution presents its case. In earlier trials, however, Rubri$ht said Hughes was being truthful with police and did not realize ii was Ramirez who stormed her house. shooting her husband and punching her in the jaw. James Hughes was a "secunty fanatic" who kept a gun on hi~ nightstand, locked all doors and windows at night and had a burglar alarm. said Toohey. trying to dispel claims thal someone could have entered the house without help. "The place was hke a fortress," said Toohey. ··He was safe and secure from strangers ... but not his own wife." Toohey told Jurors Ramirez shot James Hugh~ lnd then ·took some Jewelry. a wallet and the man's brand new Toyota in a effort to make 1t ap~ar a burglar had struck. Ramirez pfanned to dnve to nearby 5-Points Shopping center, abaodon the Toyota and escape in tus owRcar, said Toohey. He said Hughes was supposed to give Ramirez a head stan before calling police. "Nobody would be the wiser and everyone would be the richer." said Toohey. "But things just didn't go d own nght." He said Ramirez botched his aetaway firs1 by m1splac1ng h1uiw!l- car keys and then by dnvmg directly 1n front of a Huntin$ton Beach patrolma n. who JUSt received a radio report of the stolen Toyota. If convicted. Hughes could be scntenc:cd from 25 years to life 1n prison. The chief prosecution witness is expected to be Ramirez.' son, who testified against his father in exchange for a short pnson term for his admitted role in the slaymg. Rubnght did not say whether Hughes will take the stand in her own defense. BARNES' CONTRACT WILL LAPSE ... From Al reasons but it was not done hastily," she added. Barnes was hired by the d istnct 11 years ago as director of instructional services. When SuJ>(nntendent Rob- en Sanchis resigned 1n 1982, Barnes replaced him. Carl Schwarz. the new board presi- dent, and board member Harry Bithell voted against the motion not to renew Barnes' two-year contract. "Bill is a very fine man and we all know he was dedicated to the well- being of the kJds in the dtsLnct. This board is a very d1rect1ve and asseruve one, deeply involved in the schools in a hands-on way. Bill has different ideas about how the d1stnct should be run and therefore. in shon. the confllct was essentially a d'l11 Ota-'7tultic11ed e1teu t1111U /e"lll ?2o9ee ~ t;aede11" You'll find the mafic of an old fashioned Christmas at Roger s Christmas Fantasy in Corona del Mar. Our selection of natural and . living Christmas greenery includes: * Living Christmas Trees Choose the pine, cedar or fir tree that will be enjoyed for many holidayt1 to come. * Fresh Greens & Wreaths (Pine, Cedar. Fir) * Ecke Poinsettias The larl{est selection in Orange County. * Fresh Flower Arrangements You 'IJ uper1enct ~r r1mou. c.ndlellcht walk now thru Chrialmu. AA • 1P41Ci1l t.rMt. noted art.all Connie Kine .nu he at our Coron• del Mar Gallery t.hru December 16th. And remember t.o vi1it our South Cout Plua Chrl1tmu ranwy for 1111 your Lret t.rimmln&. hom• decoralin1 and cifl nMds. Thank you for J01nl"I R<>f•r'11 Garden• durina the holld1y tuaon. philosophical one." said Schwan. 'We are all putting this behind us and all feel this was for the better. We are looking forward lo making a cooperative effon to improve the quahty of education throughout (the d1stnct)." Schwa17 said. Barnes could not be reached lor comment. Coro11a del /IC., e.G·NOO ~\I.lb Coaet Plan 6'0-6S.I Mo.-8al 10.t •·•., .. , ..... ... ha .Juc•la 81111 Rtl It MaoAm., S.a ll-• l.04-aled •11•r M•1 C• -boUo• leYel ) Salvador song prograDl at UCI I he 'ound of El Salvador'~ ··new song" movement will h<' heard whcn C'utumay { amones performs in a lrcc concen tonight 1n UC lnne's ( ross-Cultural c 'cnter Using trad1t1onal folklor1~ !>tnng· and per- cussion instruments, th~· live mrmbcr gro up pres- ents the "nuna canc1on" or ne~ song, mus1ca reflecting the struggle and hope: of the people of El Salvador. 1 h., w1frt>e the fir~t ume any Salvadoran cultural group has performed in the U nned St.ates. Further 1nformat1or1 may bc obtained by calling lhe Cm\'>·< ultural (enter at 856-72 1 S Hollday boutlque planned f~c Paren1 I eac:her Organ1ta11on of Spring V1l'W ~Lhool will ho\I a holiday boutique and bake sale in Huntington Ueach Wcdn~ay from 6 to 10 pm Thl· \l hool 1\ lt><:ated at 1666:? 1 rudy Lane, near the lnt('r\C:U1on ul <iJ>(lngtlale \treet and Heil Avenue .\dm1 .. .,1on I\ frc~ Datlng tlps offered .. Rule' Rcgula11on!> and l.)1andard Operating Procedure\ lor Oaung in the ISO\" 1~ the tlllt' of a program for '>1ngk'> '>Cheduled Wcdnc'>day from 7 to 10 Pm at ( cntral \a\1ng'> and Loan 1n El Toro and 5ponsorc:d b) Irvine Valle> College Jim Dunham. a cl1n1cal P'>)'thologist will conduct the \e\<,1on. which 1s pnL-ed at SIO. Further rnformat1on and registratwn detail\ arc available from the rnllt'ge a1 5 'llJ-Bl l Medical checkup offered Free con\ulta11ons rt·garding g) necology. oh- stetnc~ and 1nli:n1h1y will bc offered by Dr. Allen E David Wedne.,da) from noon to I pm as part of1he Irvine Medical C entt'r's health promotion sene'>. The rnn\ullat111n'> will be conducted at the lr\1ne Medical ( enter o ffices 4605 Barrancc Parkwa> 'iu11e 10 I, Irvine Add111onal information may be obt • .11ncd h' ~ailing the medKal center at 857-6500 Hanukkah buffet slated The C oa\llinl· <:hapter of R'na1 B'nth Women will meet Wedncda) 'at 7 pm for a Hanukkah buffet and celebr.111on Admission 1s the purchase of a Children·., Home Ccnificatc for S l All area "omen arc 10\11t'J 10 auend by reservatio n. For further 1nformu11on about the group or mcmhcrsh1p, call 'i'll-OXl4. or for rcscrvatHH\'> phone 644-210' Student art sale set The art t.lepartml'nt at 'iaddleback College will hold lls annual <;tudent art ..ale Wedne'>Cla' and Thursday in the gallery, located 1n the Fine Am Complex on the M1ss1on VieJO campus. Artworks for sale will include paintings. lithographs. sculpture, ceramic'}. handicrafts and Jewelry. The doors will be open from 9 a.m .10 8 p.m Wednesday and from 9 10 5 p.m Thursda}'. Call 581-4756 or 582-4747 for more 10torma11on An Invitation: At1entlon organ1ze11on presidents and sec- retaries We want 10 help make your upcoming events. meetings. seminars and fundralsers suc- cessful Send brief announcements 1nclud1ng time place. cost (1f a11y) and a phone number lor eddltlonal Information to Bulletin Board, Dally Piiot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 Repor1s ol your club or organization's activities -like community service projects or election of officers -should be directed lo the Community News Editor at the same address Non-returnable black and white photographs are welcome. Tuesday, Dec. 10 • 7 p m HuotlDg too Beacb Union High School District, D1stnc1 Education (enter board room, 10251 Yorkto"n ·\\e. • 7 JO p m Laguna Beach Board of Education Study ~Hlon .\dm1nistra11on oflicc~. lSO Blumont St. \Vednesday,Dec. 11 • 7 p.m Laguna Beach Plaoalng Commission, ( 11y Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. PoucE Loe ~--~ --- Ora• Cout OAIL V PILOT /Tueaday. o.c.nber 10, 1985 * ~ -- Hostage envoy c~aims ·optimism Son Of Huntington hostage Da vid Jacobsen talks to British negotia tor at county e vent By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of tM a.Ir .... -- A nil1can envoy ferry Waite, who 1'.:> negotiating for thr rt'lease of Amencan~ held hostage 1n Beirut, said Monday he remains opt1m1s11c that talks with the captors wlll lc:ad to their release. "I remain optim1st1c b«.ause I am 1n touch With the captors. We are talking and there 1s a mea~ure of tru~t betwrcn U'i," Wa11e said dunng a telephone rnnversa- llon Wlth Paul Jacobsen, son of hostage David Jacobsen of Huntington Beach The five-minute conversation wa~ am ph ficd for guests and reporters gathered MQnday afternoon at the Westnlinster Civic Center. The event was held to show public support for t~ families of the hostages and to celebrate the return earlier this year of two Amencan pnsoners -the Rev. Bco Weir and news corresponc.Jent Jc:rry Levin. . Waite said. "I'll keep moving forward I'm cheerful and r don't &J Ve up easily·· Waite would not d1scu~s !ipec1fics about the ncgo11at1on., but was '>Cheduled to talk pnvately wuh fam1ltt' ufthe ho.,1ages later 1n the afternoon He \aid he h<>Pt'!> tht captors will "re~pond to what I think •~ 1n everyone's best 1nt~rem I h1lpe the) respond to reason and common '>Cn!.C" Wa11e also applauded lhc pubhl '>uppon for the hostages lam1he\ and reminded them that the> were supported a'i well b) people in other pan\ ol 1he world, including Lebanon Waite. speaking from London. -;aid he intends to return to Lebanon Friday for more talk'> with' the Shute Mo'>km tcrronsts. A~ the Archbishop of < anterbury's special envo}' Wa11e ha'> earned a rep11- ta11on u a ~killed negouator His efforts on behalf o( the .\mcm:an ho~tages followed their plea to the archbishop, the Re v Robert Runc1e 1u <,end Wa11e 10 talk w11h the captors Wa11e. a la) ess1'>tant to Kunc1e. suCCC'>'>full) nego11a1cd the rdease of Bntons held 1n Iran and L1hya The afternoon e'en1 -wh1lh included enterta1nmen1 and spceche'> b) local officials -v.a\ similar to onl' held last .\ugust 1n WC\tmlO\ICf 4'~ Paul J acob.en •J>e&b to negodator Terry Waite during Weatmineter celebradon. ''I'll go bljck w11h the same :.11t1tude I started with -one ofcau11ous opt1m1sm." Elderl\ patient'> of 1hc H)lond C <Jn- Maurer re--elected to mayor's office in Newport Beach Teen commiss ion set a s secon d t erm goa l; P lumme r reta ins· post By SU,SAN HOWLETT Of IM Delly l'tlot llMI Ncv.pon Beach Mayor Philip "1JUrl'r put the estabh\hment ol a teen wm- m1<>s1on high on h1\ ll'>t ofpnon11n Im the rom1ng year after he w;1s elerlc:d Monda\' toa second term hv C 1t' ( ounl.'ll mcmht'r'> The counul al\o l'lectcd Ruthchn Plummer for another term a~ mJ)Or pro tern Maurer. 69. was elected to the < 11}' Council in 1980 He was Ma:ror Pro Tern 1n llil82-83 when bel)n Hart ""a'> ma'¥or "I certainly want to thank you all lor this honor. for what I think 1s the h1gh~t . honor," Maurer said "I have alway'> said 1f you had to be a mayor Ne'oloport Beach j., the best place in the world." The mouon 10 retain Maurer as ma' or came from Councilman Don )trauss "ho praised Maurer'<; leadership 1n thl' pa-.t year The election h) roll call \Ole "a' unanimous The ma)or -.aid he plan~ 10 e-:.1abhsh ,1 teen comml\\mn or \Outh authorll\ to help guide: the )Oulh ·or !'iewport Beach IOlo'ard POSl(l\.C aUl\llle'i lhl~ }('ar The coun{ll has approved formation ol an ad hOl committee to CKplorc the po'>s1b1ht}' of 1mplcmcnt1ng the teen comm1~s1on Councilwoman Jackie Heather ha'> been pu .. hing the rnncepl. "Dunng the curfc'olo debate, the message I got from the teen-ager\ ofNe1Npon Beach "as that thl·) lcll 1he1r age group had fallen through the mun1c1pal crad .. " Heathl'r sa 1d in a ll'tter to the council Heather ""as appom1ed b\ Maurer as Lha1rv.oman of the rnmm11iec Monday Maurer and Sterling \.\ olfc of the city's Parks, Beaches & ReLrea11on Department were also sekctcd 10 s.t:r.ie on the commit- tee In other acuon the council • .\ppro.,.ed Lonstruc11on of a ..,..,·u nit senior ut1un"• res1den11al comple' 1n Corona del Mar. •Authonzcd subs11tu11ns office !>pace for restaurant space 1n Koll (enter on MaLArthur Boule,ard bet""een < Jmpu'> Dnve and B1rch Street. •Changed the name of the '>trce1 "Bruce ( resccnt" 1n the Lido ~and'l drea of "lewport Bealh 10 "Lido \dnds Dn't:" upon request of1hc Lido Sand~ ( ommuni- '' Assoc1a11on "alescent Hosp11.tl h,i\t' takc:n a <;l)t'C1al 1n1cre\I in the plight ol the ho'>tages and hd' e ra1<,ed mont\ lor tra\l~I C\pcnse'> t'l\ tht' JalOh!>en fam1 h Supervisor urges state to act fast on widening Laguna Canyon Road By LISA MAHONEY Of IN O.aty "'>I l lMI F-lfth D1s1nc1 I.ii.: pe n 1\or Thomae, Rik) 1'> urging \tJt~ 1r.1"\IJ(•rta1111n ul11uah to mu'e qu1ckl~ on v.1d1;nmg Llguna < dO\nn Road ft'anng dela~s m1gh1 knock the propo..cd "'1dening PfflJl'll nut 111 l1nl' lur federal and 'ltale road fund'> Rik' sent a le1tcr 10 dl!>lrltt l>m·uor Don V.Jt<ion npfl'\\1ng his suppon tor 1mpro' Ing lht· two-lane h1gh"'a' hctv.n·n f-1 f o111 l<oad and ( a,n)On Anes Dn'l' and urging that the <,tate Oepanmt•n1111 Transponat1on mo\e forward .. a .. QUICkh a<> P<>'>Slble" \.\llh lOOStrUlll on ( altrans 1s in the process of prcpanng d linal en' 1ronrncnl.sl 1mpall n:pon on 1"'0 "'1dening ahematl\e'> made puhlll 1n 'x'p1ember Both 1..all for \.\ldcning Laguna Cam on Road lrom t"' , 11 l•1ur 1.ine' up to (I Toro Road and stra1ghten1ng out the Big Bend lune thl' \Ill' 111 numariu' IJtdl accidents One pl.Jn \.\Ould create a c,eparatl' .tClC'>'> rt1ad t11r hu\IOt'\W' J.lung lhl can~on The cost of 1mpro"emcnts is e'lllmated c11 $I\ million 10 ~I~ 2 mdlt11n C'onstrucuon 1s ten1a11vel) \Cl for spnng I 'IKI\ ' Some Laguna ( an~on residents .rnd lht: Laguna &:1th 1 11' < oun,11 ha\l' expressed resen.-auons about the e'tent of the"' •dcning prnJl'l I 5omc don't v.ant the PfOJC"(.l at illll while mher'I ~he\o.• 11 'houll.I he.· o.klJH'li '" l01nude v.1th count) tlood cuntrol 1mpro,emen1s (II}' official!. are ul)'>('t about tht· ma~'ll\t' gradmg that v.11uld he 1equirt'd 10 straighten Big Bend cun e Laeuna Beach aj~o want!. a landscaped median between oppo<,ing 1ra .. cl lane-. something Caltrans 1s reluctant to agree to C 11y officials '>e'e a non-tra,crs1bl .... ·-..-- med1an as the answer 10 reducrng accident'> on the road while ( altran'> engineer' bclle"e a paved median would do the JOb JUSt as wt"ll without hampcnng acLe'>' tco busmcsscs along the route Supervisor Rile) wants Caltrans 10 respond qu1ckh to en' 1ronmentJ.l concerns aide J ohn ~tl''en'> said He lear'l Lontro,t rs' 0"('r lhl· "'1den1ni pm1t'l I could hurt 11s funding Status at a time v.hen transportauon dollars are scarce New $6 million building OK' d at UCI New facility will house sc h oo l of ~a D age 1ne nt a n d UCI In s titute for T ra n s po rta tion S tudies By PHI L SNEIDERMAN Of IN Delly Piiot l tafl Bus1ncs!> ')tudcnt\ and tran,pona1wn researchers at l 1C fr\ inc -will ht· Kl'llirlg ..i new home in a $6 m1ll1011 hu11Jing 111 he constructed on campu<,, The bu1ld1ng wa!> approH·J h\ the l n1\Cr!>lt} of( .ihlorn1a Board ul Regents dunng a recent meeting in Lo~ .\ngclc'> The fac1ht)' 1s scheduled to open 1n the iall ()f I lf87. The 37.lX>O-!>quarc -fool \lrulturc \.\tll house UCTs Ciraduate IX·hool ol ManJgl'· ment and 11\ Jn<;t1tutc uf Tramporta11un ')1ud1es. an org.1011cd re..earch un11 The managt·ment school ~a.-. about ''JI' graduatl' \tudt'nl\ pursu1nl!-Jl'j!.rl'l'' 1n husine<.\,\nd puhhl adm1n1s1rn11on II .il'>o uffer') cla~\e'\ h.>r working e \l'lUll\CS .\ l '( I spokt:,woman ~1d '" ne"' facull ) mcmbcrs are !>Chedulcd to be hlrl·d for the next school ~car 10 permit e'l.panc;1on of the management program The ln'>lllUtl' ofTranspona11on \1ud1e' has been ha,ed .tt l Cl -;ince I '>74 It does not pro' 1dt' l la~~' hut offl'r<; research ass1st.anhh1ps .\bout 15 student re- ~ar hers at ni>w wdrk1ng wnhln rhc 1nst1tule One of llHurrent rc .. cart h tup1 l' ts the unusual 1ralfa t hangl''i that l)ccurreJ at the time o l the I \JX4 \um ma OI) mp1l c; in Los \nllt'k' The Ill'" l < I hulld1ng \.\Ill h<' lJl k~I the Prolc\')111n.1I Prugram\ F-anlll\ It \.\ 111 include lal ull\ ~rJJuJll' \!Ulkni .ind JJm1n"1rat1\l' oll1te' -.pn1al11t'll dJ\\rrnim\. Jnd \l'"1IOJr JnJ t11mp11tl'I room\ In .t prl·pared rdea,t· lrnm I < I thl' d1ret tor<, of the tv. o progrJrn\ that "''" no.· hnu~d 1n the: nl'\.\ building '>d1c..I tht'\ v.1.fl' deltgh1ed h\ the regent~ appro,al "Th" 1\ tht' mo~1 1mponant l'\t'nl II • <XCUr '41thin lhl' (rradualt' "'><.hool 111 '.\-ianJgement since 111, 1n,·en11on .. ~1J Dr :-..c .... 1on Margul1ec; dean 0 1 the m..inage ml·n1 'ilhool "V.c:'rc no11u'>I gelling rotim 10 t'\pand -INl''re getting a home v.h1,h \.\Ill add 'ahJ1t' to the C1'i \1 prog.ram · - Dr V. 1llnd Red•l'r dm•ctor ,11 lhl· Institute ul l ranspon.i11on 'itud1c<i added. ~ fhl' 1M11tull· hac, e\penen,ed c'l.tranrdinal) gro\.\th 11\ the pa<,t liH· \t'Jr<. !:king located 1n tht· tht' Prnk"1nnJI Progrumc, fa(llll\ .... ,11 pr»\ 1.il' lhr 'P.lll "e Ol'L'J for a mulh 1mrrc"eJ rc'>t·.ir h en' 1ronml·n1 .. 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"11n~trul wJ .1h •n~ I < I ' "" 1.1 'w..1em·e\ \fall oppt1\11l th1 r .... r• .. ,., plc1ed ~oc1al fa olog' Hu ild1 n~ hnan1ing 01 thl' hulldl'll' \.\Ill 1n,11hr ~I ~ m11l1on 1n If\ 1ne l ampu' lun.h .1S1 ' m1ll1nn all<Kal1t1n trum th1 l t rt."llt'nl' J nd .1 S \ n11 lhon 1.1 •mm l'r1 1J I 111,111 The nc"' ouil1.i1ng " hl·intt Jt'\lgnl·d i.., rh1· llm 11 \ t'Olun R.1n. h Jno.1 "'' 1 fir '"r n J\\111.1a1 1<1r v.11h H1"1 \• h lrd' t '-r "P. n ~ .1.r Police capture drug suspect with $20 million in cocaine M1t<iuhl\h1 p11 ~up true~ parh·d 1n lronl 111 h" h111Tll' \Omet1ml· \11111 \Jturda' Sou th Coun ty ,um mer . . . n1li .. 1.th JI J t .itiuna '·~ul < Ill It t... marl r1 rl'pt•nt•1I 1 nur\J." th.11 S4 ~I: )I in lJ\h "'·'' ''"lt'n tr••n lht' ..air Jt tht' '11111 14 1 111v.n \ .1lln P.ir~v.a' 'llllt' •"t'i 1lw l 11:111~'"1-I' 1n11 "'l'l'kl·nJ \SJ" \ 11k1 • ''"~'Ill rl'111rdl'r "'·" H'I'-n1·.I '"'" n lrom a h11ml on lhl' • hliK ~ •I l'>l'I \1.ir \.iturt.l.n ••• 1 aguna Hill\ man "as arraigned \1onda' 1n lonnec11un v.1th the ~·11urt' t)f 1:!0 p(lunds of cocaine with a stn.'el \Jlue es11ma1ed at S:?O million. police said. Daniel tkrnando Serrano, ,14, of I aguna 11 111' 1s being held without hJll following hie; arrc'lt Fndny by .\nahl•1m polin~ 1n,cc;11µtors wa~ booked on '>USplCIOn o( Uln· sp1rac~ to d1s1nbutc c0taint• aha police stopped him in El Toro and disco' ered that his 1984 To)Ot<.1 "an allegedly contained I 00 kilogram~ - 220 ~unds -of h1gh-quaht} co- caine, slmtfH1a~c1m police gt. Vince Howard. m.H ti<-1n\11h l'd 1n naru1t1l \ lr,1llil ~ ing: llov.ard \31d Further dc1a1I\ .ih<1u1 tht• am<it and the \c11un· nl nx.a1m· "t•rl' v.1thht•ld h) pollCl' •\ fcdt•ral ti.r:inJ 1un, will ht' nre\- l'ntcd v.11h lhl' l'' 1dl'OlC 1n the l·a~ w11h1n 10 da"' l'ulKc: \aid S...·rrano could fan· up to ~O \ears 1n pn\nn 11 he 1<; lOn' ll led rillttn C3\\l'lll' tape<;' alul•d Jt S ~, "ere reported \Wll•n from a l'Jr parked 1n 1hr drtH'V.3\ ol .l 1>.11u ptlint homt' 1n the l \800 hhx ~ ol ( alle la Pnm.l\l'rJ Thur\JJ, ••• \ ~,.\t'dr uld '°louth L1gun.1 \.\oman reported Thursda~ that ht•• SMJO d1aml>nJ nng and her Sti<1<l t"a mco \.\ere 'mien from her \rd -\' enue homl' sumct1me during tlh' Coeta Me.a ( )llil 1al' 111 \,\ hl'fl'h1IU'4.' l'Otl'l ldlfl ment reported \hmJJ' 1h.11 .m 1•m. pknce failed h• rruird .i \Jk ,11 J V. ht'reh1,u\t· rt'\11rJ '111n· 1•n I ~,h 'itrl'CI anJ l)IXlt'lt'd thl' m1IOl'\ IO• \lt'Jd ... I )tfo.IJ" 111 Jl 11h1n\ "'" h1·n ': 11 Har~H Bh d rennrtl'li th.it ,,,m1·1rn1 \\.ll~ed 1nt11 thl' •lfll'rl n·,t.1ur.1111 \unJa, grahhl'J th1. 1J'h rl'@.l\t1·1 h1•npe-d 1n Jn J\.\3lllO~ 'rh11. Ir .1nl' lkJ fhl' S '911 H'(!.>\tl'r ,1•nl.110t'I! ~~ "i n .-a,h pt•IH e rrp.1n, ~ml ... \ rc..'\ldl'OI 1n lht' ,,K hint.~ 111 f{l'll1i' n•pt1rtt'd lh,ll \.\hill hl V.,I\ IO\ldl' hi\ h11m(' a th1t:I \ti.lit' s" I •Nin muc;i,.il 1n-.1rumcnh trom h1\ t11"11·n garage' \undJ\ ~rrano. a < olumh1an national Newport Beach A 60-year-old resident II\ 1ng near thC' comer of Marguerite Avenue a nd an Joaquin Hills Road re<-'c1vcd tiullc 11 shock this morning when he awoke 10 find a mnn dec;cnbcd a\ nudC' and potbclht'<l \landing in hie; dining room He told police thnt he had been "ilet:ping on 1he hvmg room couch when the 4•55 a.m incident occurred The intruder ran out a "ihding gta11s door when he real11cd he had been ~en. police '31d • • • A S 10 wall clock, a $40 p;ur of 1enn1\ shnt"\ and a SI SO portable radio wctt rcponed 'ltolen from a home 1n the 1800 block of ~shore ~lurday r ountalft Valley .\n aitcndant of 11 Mobil "\l.'n·1('(' nauon. I 7025 Brookhu"t . t re poncd that someone driv1n~ A ~cllow tlonda ( 1v1c pum~ SfO 1n al' ( Police narcClf1n otfictrs v.ere fol- lowing up on a llp that said Serrano Monday and dnve off without pay· 1ng. • • • A $250 car. stereo was reported stolen from a gold Volkswagen 1rocco parked at Fcftrntain Valle) Rcg1onal Hosp11al. 11180 Warner •\ "e . MondJiy • • • An employee of a Radio ~hack reponcd that a pistol packing hantl1t came into the l61S7 Harbor Blvd ~tore Monday mommg and de- manded money However. he wa'i fnghtened away and Ocd empt' handed. poh('C rcpon'> -;aid LapnaBeac b fwo men were arrested earl~ Monday along South Coa.st H 1ahwa~ on ~uspic1on of lewd conduct. Mark Thomas Nolen. 24. and Enck Jostph P1h1. 21. were arrested at 3· JS a m along the 1400 block of 4iouth ( ·u: \I H11hway · • • • The owner ol a f ord Mustang told pollc<' tht' car v.a.., 'andahzcd M{1n- da~ on South ( oa<;t H1g,hwa' • • • Numerous ( hmtmas gJll'I V.l'rt• stolen from an nc1i... 'ilret"t home. thr \ 1ctini told ptihlc ~1unda\ night Huntin(ton Beac h Pohct apprthcndtd a man tor allqcdl) shopllfhng at a Rim Clothina storc. 720 I Wamcr o\' c . Monday He wM Cited anJ reka5C'd and the S ~O in dothing he repont.'dh '>tole was rccovert'd • • • ..\ 1h1et repontdh k1l ked 1n tht' r('ar door or a homt 1n thC' s 500 bl<Xk of Mtddlccoff Monda) and <1tolt a a S 300 v1d('o Ul\~ttc f"t"Corder and S 'OC) in min~ • • • I\ resident 1n tht I QRIXJ blOlk of Mantlme reported th t ~1mcone \lolt' S 1 0 1 n <'l\'f'tl<' laprs and a S \<J pair of r,un~a if'\o from ht, rt'Cl 11) 4 esa officer dra~ed by car fleeing poHCe By TONY C\AA Vt:DRA Of -a.,,.... ·- \ ( mtJ \k\tl n.urolman sutkrl"J minor 1n1une\ earl\' 1h1!i momintt af\er bt-ingdrautd a short d1stanct h' a car n('('1ng from police Officer Ke\ln Lo,elaJ\ lo':l\ treated at< o"a Mc:\J Med1l'31 < enter Ho\p1utl lor hru'>('\ 10 h1\ h1P' and kn~., :after tx-ina .,.,.,,cpt up h' the lAr and tl~ arro\<i F:ur Dn\'C I t Jadi; < alnon ..aid fhce\Aht·m1IC"cha..cbc'pn11t I~~~ am at t~t 1n1c~11on uf 21st "'>trttt and ~nm 1\na ·\\.c:nut f .alnon '31d uffiC'Co .ittrmptC'J to pull o'er a l 1ncoln that V,,J\ Jn' ing v. 1thout h@.htsand had run through a \lc'fl "''" elnon ~1d the 'cht\1(-t ""~1 into the l'ha1n link lenung .11 1h1· Orang(' c ounl\ h1rgrounJ, .1nJ \toppcod \\ h('n l 11\el.1,h "diked up 111 '"' t'Sllgi\lt' the Hh1C'le pulko a\1,,1\ ta lung ~n <)I the frnc-1n& v.11h it The· chain link \nart'd l ovelad\ ·, It'll' dra1te1ng him 11n11I th(' rar l ra\ht-d 1ntc' th<' 1 urh .ll fO\\ th(' \l~t c alnun ..aid ptlh"· nah~1 th(' dn ... er ( hmwpher Judt' lknlh ~4 o t Lakr f-on:~l nn su,p1cion of d runk.en lln' ing. a~..aull v.1th a dead)\ v..capnn, Jn' mg \!>1th a 'uspended ltccn\C, "a m1.1h1tu1.k ot 1ratli1.. 'llllat111n\' anti \nme {'Ul\tand1nJ won .int\ Ol-ndl n-m011nt'J 1n l U'>lnc.h th" mtHTIIO(l 10 tiru nl S \11 \01;1 h.111 ( afn,,n '-'lid Pair nabbed on stolen videos rap Thi· ,n-ov.ncr; 111 .i J oun1a1n \JllC'' 'ldt'11 ,nmp.in' h,l\e tx-<-n .Uf('\lcd 11n \U'>Plt l1ln of l'('«I\. 1n~ \llllh\.uJco cas~ttc' 'alut"d at ahout SI ~.ooo.J accordm to n1he1m noltl'(' 1nvestlgator!I \ 1ula ( Campagna of Hun11n1tnn tkach and HruC'r R Balm n of ( llrona dt'l Mar were a~tt'd Thun Ja, at their hur,1nt''>'>. the \. tdt'o T rad1na Pou. I 4C>4 \\.ard t when the' alle&t'd\ purtha~ 'ltolcn "1dro o.as~llr<i frnm 6'naht1m undt'rco,.cr oflicerr, AtC'nr\hng to a pol1<.C' ~pokt<1v.om•n Poht"'C. v. ho e>hui1n<'d a \Can:h v.arrant ia1d thl'\ "4"11C'd '77 '-I \Cttf''I that the' bcl~~t' v.crc i.tolcn from '1dco ~• sctte outlets m R1vmtdt. Lo, nct"1~ and Oranat ( ountlt\ ) · 1 \ Cr&nston tops Senate Big firms escaping millions in taxes in mass mailing costs But h e claims 1J3 million is a ba rgain because each n ews l.etter is only 6 cen ts WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., concedes ihat $1 ,631,832 is a lot of money to spend on govemment-~id news- letten to bis constituents in just thrtt months, but he insists that Cali- fornians -and the taxpayet'S -are setting a bargain. Cranston was the biggest spender amona bis colleagues in the Senate's first disclosure of its members' mass mailing c-0sts. The icpon by tht secretary of the Senate, published Monday, covers only the three months that ended Sept. 30. The California senator, who facts a tough battle for re~lccuon next year, spent twice as much on newsletters an that period as Arlen Specter, R-Pa .. the second heaviest hitter in the Senate mail room. Specter, who also is seek.ii re-election in 1986, mn1led $789, t 8 in newsletters. The t · rd-rankinJ mass mailer was Specter's multimilhonairc fellow Re- publican from Pennsylvania. John Heinz, who spent $646,025. Twenty-one senators reponed they spent nothing on newsletters. They included such enlrcnched veterans as Bany Goldwater, R-Anz.. Russell Long. 0-La .. a nd John Stenms. D- M1ss. "That's a lot of money, and it's easy to get exCltcd about 1t," Cranston said of his S 1,631 .832 tab. which the taxpayers will pay. But Cranston said the per capita cost of his newsletters was slightly more than 6 cents per constituent. On this basis, he said. 13 other scnaton "spent nearly twice as much money as I to communicate with rou&hl~ the same number of consti- tuents. ' The senator wlLh the llighcst per capita cost was Christopher Dodd, D-Conn.. at 19 cents per newsletter, acc.ordin~ to the report. Said Cranston: · I am sure my fellow Californians will agree with me that 6 cents per person 1s a reasonable investment for communicating with their senator." The pohucally sensitive issue of ma1ltng costs~ pre iously one of the most closcly JUarded secrets in the Senate. flared into the open last spring when Sen. Charles Mathias, R-Md., charged that one senator~ whom he refuses to identify -spent $3.8 million on newsletters in 1984. "I know of~o oth r areas of public expenditure wher n individual can JUSt put his fi on the pedal and run up a bill of $3.8 million in a year ... and never have anyone know about 1t," Mathias told his collea~ues. No. yell! No, yell! Melt... Fruehauc, 15 month.a, doeen't appreciate her mother'• attempt to introduce her to Santa Claue durln& their vielt to a Sacramento Chrlatma• tree farm. . I.OS ANGELES (A P) -Some businesses arc escaping m1lltons of dollars in taxes when commercial propeny 1s sold by invoking an obscure tax rule 10 keep the propen~ from being reappraised as required by Proposition 13. The companies-including Secur· 1ty Pacific National Bank. Crocker Nauonal Bank, Bank of Amenca and Fluor Corp. -are invokrng ~tax rule designed to make It easier for .parents to bequeath pro peny to the children. The rule says 1fa parent continues to occupy the propeny, reappraisal and hence h1p,her taxes are deferred. To quah(y for the break, the companies sell their propeny but agree to occupy the buildings, or large ponions of them. under long-term leases. Lottery contract bidder sent salons to Orient State Assemblyman David Elder, D-Long Beach. said that if un- challenged. the tax loophole could cost the government hundreds of m1l11ons of dollars a year. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Cali- fornia com puter firm sent three assemblywomen to Hong Kong dur- ing a $27 S,000 corporate battle to WI n a fottery contract, repons to the state show. The reports 1n the secretary of state's office. were filed by Ii ve electronics firms that have been lobbying for or against legJslauon to loo5Cn bidding procedures for state • lottery contracts. Such lobbymg finance disclosures arc required by law quanerly. The legislation would have in- creased the number of firms ehgible to bid on contracts, hence competi- tion. It won passage, but a technical error forced Gov. George Dcu- kmej1an to veto 1t in October. Lawmakers arc expected to resur- rect the measure early next year, too late to affect bidding on the estimated S200 million contract for lotto games equipment The Lottery Commission plans tentatively to select a contractor later this month. The reports on file Monday showed that lnterna!JonaJ Totalizator Sys- tems Inc. of San Diego spent SI0,700 to send Assemblywomen Gwen Moore, SaJJy Tanner and Sunny Mojonnier on a six-Oay tnp to Hong Kong in late May and early June so they could view company equipment. It also paid part of the tnp for ecrockei NadonalBank ...... n&t.•1 tr-~-- ..... _ Now you can write all the checks you want, for as little as $2.50 a month. And you can use our automated teller machines as often as you want, for no charge at all. Just come into any of our offices and ask for the latest of Crocker's innovations in fi nancial products: our new High Va lue Checki ng Accoun t:" Or, if you have trouble remembering the name, just ask for one of those new checking I Mojonn1cr's husband. The firm also paid the way for Terry Frost, an aide to Sen. Ralph Dills, the Gardena Democrat who authored the bill to ease bidding procedures. Frost said the group observed a unique automated betting system at the Royal Hong Kong Jockey CJub. which ts s1m1lar to equipment the company hopes to sell the CaJJfom1a Lottery for lotto games next year. Company lobbyist Rosemary Gnf- fin said lottery officials had seen the equipment of competing firms in other states, but the ITS system could be seen only in Hong Kong. 10 $ Lower 'Big Spin ' payoffs disappoi nt LOS ANGELES (AP) -Contestants 1n Cal1fom1a's latest "Big Spin" lottery won a dtsappoinung average of only about $38,000 with no pla}cr cla1m10g the top pnze of$3 million. But "You expect that," said lottery spokesman John Schade of Monda>·., meager returns. "There have been some days when there have been lots of winners." Twenty players were entered in the roulette-style "~ky's the L1m1t" compeution Monday while 10 qualified for for the ong.inal "California Jackpot," whose top prize was $2 million. Five players went home with SI00,000 pnzes, 10 won S50.00U each. and the rest had to be content with the guaranteed bottom payout of SI 0.<XKI. maJong this made-for-television "Big Spin" the 'mallest so far 1n term'> of average winnings per player. A total ofS 1.15 m1lhon went to the 30 contestants, wh1k the worst of the previous televised sp10s paid $800.000 to 20 playeri. for an average of$40.000 "It iSJUSt an outrageous s1tua11on." said Elder. who 1s sponsoring leghsla- 11on to exclude commercial trans- actions from the reappraisal rule "I'm trying to stop the hemorrhag- ing." The rule has been pan of the state tax code since 1979, the year atler passage of Proposition I 3. which rolled back property taxes and clamped a hd on future increases. Last July. Irvine-based AuorCorp sold its headquaners building to Dallas-based Tram~I Crow forS340 ..1ilhon but sou t reappraisal exempuon. Prev1 . the p~opert} had been appraised at S 122 m1lhon. 101 Attorney-fugitive expects vindication from riot charges 11-811210 Jackson. Jackson. three pnson guards and two inmate trusties were killed in the violence that erupted. ,,_ ____ .._., SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Stephen Bingham. the one-time Berkeley at- torney wbo became a fug.iu ve for l 'l years. says"he will be found innocent of cna~s stemming from a bloody 1971 pnson sbootout In a preliminary heanng in Febru- ary, Brn,gham's attorneys suggested government offic1aJs ma} have set up the escape attempt to eliminate Jackson. who had gamed fame with his calls for revoluuon aod pnson reform accounts where you don 't have to pay an arm and a leg for writing checks and using the ATM. Bring us your checking account from another financial institution by December 31, 1985, and you11 enjoy the first three months of your new Crocker High Va lue Checking Account with no monlhly fee. Unl imited checkwriting. Likewi se for the ATM. Open your Crocker High Value Checking Account today. ''I'll be VTT(dicated," he predicted "I beheve the system will work. I'm going to clear m y name." A heann 1s scheduled toda on pre-tna motions in t e case. includ- ing demands for access to contidcn· tial information about government infiltration of lefust o rgan1za11ons and government elect ronic surve1lla~ Tnal ti. -;chcduled for Jan. 6 m Mann County ~upcnor Court. Bingham, 43. 1s charged with live counts of murder and one of con- spiracy for allegedly smuggling into San Quentin State Prison a gun that sparked a Aug. 2 1. 1971, escape attempt by inmate-author (1eorge Bingham< who disappeared the day of the shbollng, said he decided to surrender to auth.onties last year because he believes the American political climate has changed suffi- ciently to allow him a fair trial. "The nation 1s different, California isn't the same as 11 was." he said 1n an interview with the San Francisco Examiner. "The big change 1s that people arc aware the state and federal government have been involved in some of the things I've been talking about in this case. -Poor education lengthens Mexicans' 'tenement trail' By tbe Auocialed P ren - LOS ANGELES-Mexican 1mm1grat1on helps Cahforma's econorrt} by supplying it with cheap tabor, but .S.-born Hispanics are slow to educate for technical jobs and break out of"the traditional tenement trail," an 18-month Rand Corp. study says. It also predicts that the number of Mexican 1mm1grants -more than half of them illegals -will tnple by the end of the century. The study est1mated the current number of Mexican newcomers at between 1.2 million and 1.5 million. Bu\ Kevin McCarthy, a Rand demographer. conceded his estimates of1llcgal immigrants were moderate. Some officials ha ve ..aid the number may be two and even three limes as high. The study, released Monda}, was sponsored by The Cahforn1a Roundtable, an organ11at1on of 9() of the state's largest businesses Poll shows Deu1'mejlan leads Bradley SAN FRANCISCO -While neither man has yet to formally announce his candidacy for governor, the California Poll released Tuesday shows Gov. George DcukmCJian leading Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley 51 to43 percent. The poll, conducted by the Field Institute in San Francisco. was taken over the phone among a representative cross sectJon of7S7 registered California voters between Nov. 18 and Dec 2 In an August survey. the mayor led the governor 50 to 44 percent. Head of parole board ln ve.dga ted SACRAMENTO-The state Justice Depanmcnt 1sinve ug.ating Ronald Koenig. 51 , c hairman of the state Board of Pnson Terms, but won't say why D1 v1s1on of Law Enforcement spokeswoman Kati Corsaut ~id Monday that the investigation was launched Oct. 9 at the request "Jointly of the board and Mr. Koenig. It will be a couple of weeks before we wrap anything up " High .chool •tudent slaln on campus $250am .. ' OAKLAND -A 16-year-<>ld student was killed when he was shot 10 the back by a classmate who then stood over him in a crowded high school hallway and fired a second round into his chest, police said. Andre Gray, a junior at Oakland Technical HiJh School. died about an hour after he wns shot Monday. Poljcc said Gray had Just beaten his assailant in a fistfight. Witnesses helped identify the suspccl, a 17-year-<>ld Tech student • Chee ......... · ....... Account \lrmt,.r ~ ltl( I I'"~'•' tlt•·IMf Ii tnk JI.fl(, ~. ' Sanctuary prop<»ed ln San Fraacl11eo I SAN FRANC'ISC'O -A resolution that would give San Francisco·~ C$t1mated 80,000 Salvadoran and G uatemalan refugees "llrcl hope and a chance to fulfill dreams" has been presented to the Board 01 upcrv1so" Su~rvisor Nancy WaJker, backed by six other board members and spurrtd by rch&ious leaders, introduced a resolution on Monday n11ht thac would direct the city arlministrauon to take no action JCOpard111ng the '3ftty or welfare of any lvadoran or Guatem11lan refugee Smlthpleada Innocent ln Belu•hl death LOS ANGELES(AP)-OfTennaa 1entativc,m1lcasshcamvcd forcoun rock baclcupsinacr Cathy Evelyn mith. 38. pleaded inn0ttnt tt• ~nd-<i~ murder 1n the drua-overdost' d~th of comedian John Bclo~h1. he also answered wuh a firm "not au1lty" Monda)' when a~ktd how \hr pleaded to I J add1t1onal counts of furnishing and adm1n1stenna cocaine and httom to the star of telev1s1on'<1 ''Saturday Night Live." Supcnor Coutt Judgt' Rohen Dcvteh 9Chedut«I a tnal-~tt1na hc:mng for r>cc 2 \. WORLD Former leaders found guilty Court in Argentina sente n ces fi ve on rights viola tion s BUENOS AIRES (AP) -A c1"- 1han court convicted fiv e former military rulers. including two former pres1dent'i, on charges of violating human nghts tn the k1dnaf1l>1ng. tonure and d1sappea_rance of 9,000 people dunng a 1970<; "dart} war" against leftists Four other leader,, 1nd udmg J third ex-president. "ere acqullled an the tnal that marked the fir<>t ume a c1v1han court 1n La11n Amenca has Jud~ed members ofa former m1litar} regime for human nghts abuses. After the sentence!I Monday n1gh1 . 3,000 people marched 1n protest around the h1stonc obelisk on Buenos Ailes' broad Ninth of July Avenue They earned a banner that said "Tnal and Punishment for the (luilt)" and chanted. "They made tt a c1rcu~ and set them free'" The five 1unta (h1efs were sentenced to pnson terms from 411~ years to hfe for leading the repressive campaign against leftists But the verdicts against eA-Pfesi- dent Jorge V1dela, dunng whose 1976-78 rule the most "d1!>ap- ~arances" occurred. and former President Robeno Viola. brought bitter outcry from fam1hc'i of the v1ct1ms The sax-Judge federal panel ordered ltfe imprisonment for V1dela and former navy commander Em1l10 Masscra. It sentenced Vi ola to 17 years an pnson. eight years for ex- navy leader Armando Lambrusch1n1 and 4112 years for forrnt:r air force chief Orlando Agosta. Hebe Bonafin1 , president o f the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a group of mothers and women who c;ay their children and relatives were lctdnapped, tortured and vanished wnhout a trace. accused the court of "absolving cnmmals." "It seems tern ble and trag1l 10 me." '>aid Mrs. Bonafin1. "ho'>e two suns are among the m1ss1ng "It <;eems a lraud." The fo ur oth er'\ on tnal. ex- 1 President Leopoldo ualt1en. torma \O a\) chief Jorge Ana}'a and ex-air fo rce commanders Omar Grafligna and Basilio Lam1 0 010. ""ere ac- qumed. American, Soviet doctors awarded Nobel Peace P.rize OSLO. Norway ( .\P)-Norwegian Ycvgcny Chazov of the $01.iet l 'n1on Nobel officials awarded the 1985 anacked "the expansion ol the arm'I Nobel Peace Pn.._e to lnterna11onal race into space" and called for a ban Phys1c1ans for the Prevention of on nuclear tests ,., Nuclear War. an antiwar organ11a-( ntacs of this >ear's award s.a) lion founded by Soviet and American Chazov s1~ned a political an:ick on doctors. toda}' ~ak.harov in 197 3 It was onl> the second lime the Soviet d1ss1dents and hundreds of pnze was given to a Soviet c111zen and Sakharov supponers demonstrated came one decade af\cr Soviet dissi-1n snowy central Oslo streets as the dent Andrei Sakharov won h1'i Peace Soviet and Amencan doctors re- PnHze. d d f Sakh rt ce1ved the prest11Uous pn,t '1 un re s o arov suppo ers rotested today's award becau~ the "Peace Pnze Against Sakharo .. :· ___ _.,,,,tVtt1e.,.t-,1rrc-r-c"'•pniicP'1rttit had once pobtrt'l~ad one oFf theBescores of pro'TB denounced Sakharov placards. ·· 1od tier Fncnd'i. Dr . . Norwegian Nobel C omm11tee Lown." said another Chairman Eg1I Aan 1k pra1~d the Demonstrators sold pro-\akhJrO\. I ph}'s1c1ans' organ1za11on for defend-buttons Rear the hall. which wa'i ~ in~ ··the nght to a life and a fu ture for nnged b> police us all , for our children and our .\mong the demom.trators wall grandchildren... Mrs. Aase L1onaes . .\arv1k's prcde- Summoned together to the rostrum cessor as head of the Norwegian to accept the Nobel gold medal, Nobel committee. She was the Nobel diploma. and $225,000 award for the official who presented the pnze to organization they helped found fi ve Saltharov·s wife 10 years ago after years ago. cardiologists Bernard Sakharo' himself was not allowed to Lown of the United States and come to Oslo U .N. shows rare unity in resolution on terroris1n By tbe Associated Pre11 UNITED NATIONS -A scnc~ of dramatic h11ack1ng\. hostage \C11 urt.>' and bombings has brought .N. members together as never before on the nel·d to contain international terrorism. The General Assembly\ unan1moul> j adoption Monday ofa resoluuon condemn mg as criminal all acts ofterromm J is being hailed by U.N. Secretary-General Javier Pere1 de Cuellar a" a "truh important achievement" dunng the world body's 4Uth ann1 ver">ar} )car As~mbly Pre~1dent Jaime de Pin1es of Spain descnbed thr resolution J\ I "historic" and ll S Ambassador Vernon Waite~ said the as'icmhl~ ·, ra rl' unanim1I}' was "a 'ymbol of new times." I Guatemala wlll request U.S. ald GUATEMALA CITY -President-elect V1n1c10 (crew. landslide.: winner of an clccuon to return Guatemala to civilian rule. sa ys he will go to Washington ne.'lt week to seek assmance for his nauon's throttled econom) Cere-zo. a 42-year-old Chnsllan Democrat who has advocated a polic~ of "active neutrality" towards Central Amenca's regional conflict. also said Monday he would v1s1t El Salvador. Nicaragua. Honduras. Costa Rica and Panama before his tnp to the United. tales. Analysts here say has election doe~ not fonell a s1gn1fi cant change an relations w11h the United tates. and that h1'i Policy toward the Central Amem:a conflu:t "'II not be greatl} d1fkrcnt than that of the current m1htary government. New Zealand seelclng to ban nukes WELLINGTON, New Zealand -Pnme Minister Oa\1d Lange introduced controversial lcg1sla11on tn Parliament toda~ that would ban nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed ships and a1rcraf\ from New Zealand The long-awaited ball. which was approved 48-30 after its first reading. would put into law a ~hey imposed by Lanite's llOvemment 1n January that strained relations with the United States. Flllplnos protest human rights vloladons MANILA -More than 30.000 Fihpinos marched thro~gh the eap1tal and two other ctt1es today, shouting "revolution" and protesung alleged human n&hts violations by Prc~idcnt Ferdinand E. Marcos' government. About 4.000 lef\ist students a nd workers marched toward Marcos· palace 1 n. Man 1 la. wa v1 ~g red nags and chanting slo~ns pnusing the insurgent communist New People s Army~ They bumed effi11es of Marco' and President Reagan An e'11m3tt'd 28.000 people held protests 1n the cities of Bacolod and Lcg.a1p1 Ham•ter, ant toy• recalled ln Brltaln LONDON -Toy cars powert>d by hamsters and ant c-olon1c~ 1hat iHt' me.ant to be rtfriaeratcd have been removed from Bnt1'h outlcu of the l l tov chain Toys R U' aOcr protC"its from animal lovers. "We took them olTbcc~u~ we want to plcAM' our C'U'itomen and don't want to stock an) item~ wh1{ h In.I\ offend," u1d Mary Wngle~worth. a spokeswoman for the rttailcr Soatb Mrlc• utend• 'repayment free%e JOHANNf.<;BtJRG -The battered South Afncan ttonom}' 'iuflrrcd a new blow today when the aovernment announced 1t will c~tcnJ un11l March \I it\ frcc1t on rcp:iy1ng loans to Western bank South fnca. mir .. l"\l 10 a rttcdion. had said afkr halunit payments on the loans Scot I that 11 olannl·d tn n:\umr payment~ Jan I Ora~ Cout DAIL v PILOT /Tue.day o.c.mw 10, 1886 * AS Reagan prods Congress on finance WASHING rON (AP) -('on g.res 1onal leaders met with Prn1den1 Reapn toda)' and said afterward they hoped to settle their differences over major financial legJslation $00n so the lawmakers can wrap up their work for • the year "Somebody wished him a merry Chnstmas," said Senate MaJority l..uder Robert Dole, R-Kan. "And he son of hinted he'd be glad when we were gone.·· "He told us to finish our work," Dole said. The House and Senate leaders san:i they discussed the slate of spending balls. a balanced-budget plan and tax overhaul The first two arc facing deadlines this week, wb1le the third ha\ been Reagan's top pnonty, and he's pushing tO &et It passed by the House before 1t adjourns for Lhc year House and Senate negotuators on the balanced-budaet bill met pn- vately into the early houn today, working out details of the agrument reached last Fnday to eliminate deficits by the end of the dec~de. The full House-Serratt' conference com- mittee planned to meet later today to ra11fy the paq and send 1t to the House and Senalc. Rep Thomas S. 1-oley, the House Democratic whip, cautioned, how- ever. that the adm1nastrat1on still may oppose congressional attempts to cut military spending alo ng with domestic programs "ihe Pentagon doc~n't hke the bill but frankly the vc~1on I.hat we're dealu>J w11h provides more nc:x1b11Jt1. on defense 1n 1986 than the On$Jn11I, · which was endorsed b)' Reagan. Foley said. "So 11's a question of how much they d1shke this ver.1on " Dole said at the Wh11c Hou~ that "thcre·s sull some concern (Defense) Secettary We1nbtrger 1s conctrned- about defense." But 1he maJon1 y leader predicted the bill would pass and be signed b) the prt~1dent. The latest version of the bill. C1scnt1ally unchanged from Fnday. would gJV.e the Pentagon ~me hm- itcd fle.ub1hty 1n where CUI'\ would be made this year and almost none 1n future year\. a<:e0rd1ng to con- grcssional aides White House spckcsman Larry peak.es said Monday the admani.- trauon wa~ troubled by the stz.e oflhe defense cuts and the Oeub1hty issue. "The~ are maJor components of our cons1dera11on of 11," Speakes said. "I don't think we could talk veto or no v-ctQunnJ wc.le.C tbcJin•l peck•C and itet a feel of how close it 1s to ~t we need to operate " The Treasul). which 1s out of cuh.. said 11 will be forced to default on tts obligatJons Thursday unJess C'on- grc:s\ acu The government already has suspended sa v1ngs bond sales and canceled a secunues aucuon because of the debt hmn. Supr~me Court vows J_udgewon'tdisDJisscase to rule on regulations of sli.eepfalloutdeat'hs Curbl·ng .cood poi· sons By tbt Auoci••ed Prtss f 1 SAL l LAK E ( IT'r -l \ 1)1.,tnu Judge J Thomas Greene has denied a motton to d1sm1ss the latest \Ult in the °L!-)ear-<1ld t:a..e-1n volvmg the deaths of 4,500 western Utah sheep folluw1ng a 195' atmosphc:nc atomic bomb test 10 Nevada. Greene refused to d1i.m1s~ tht' suit fi k d against government employees and rc:1ected a motio n 10 enJ01 n the pla1n11ffs from ever suing the defendants again Judge Greene heard argument<. befort' ruling that he wants 10 sec 1fthe U.S. Supreme Coun agrees to hear an appeal of two pre vious suits rn the matter before malong a final dec1s1on on thl'.' la te'it one The latest suit alleges nine former federal employee<. '-'Cre gu ilt \ uf fraud b) pressunng witnesses and fals1fy1ng re pon '> 1n the ung.inal tnal 1n 14~5 WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Coun. amid grave warnings that the abundance and cost of the nation's food supply is at stake. agreed Monday to decide whether federal regulators must tighten con- trol over some poisons m rood. The court said 11 will review a ruhng that would require the federal Food and Drug Admin1strat1on to rejulate such 'iubstances through formal rulemaking -and not b}' a more informal method the agencv uses nov. Food industry lawyers supported the FDA's appeal in urgent-so unding "fnend-of-the-court" briefs. For example. the Nauonal Peanut (o unc1I said the lower court's ruling "could completel) eliminate the in- terstate commerce of man}' agricul- tural commod1t1es .. which will cause pnces of certain commod1t1es and their nutnt1on-subs11tutes 10 sh- rocket." · The coun also. -A.greed to decide in a Cahfom1a case whe ther government work.er~ have a nght of pnvacy in their offices th.at shields them from searches 1n admin1strat1ve 1nvest1g.a11ons. -Refused, b)' a 6-3 vote 1n a M1ch1gan case, to allow police armed with a court warrant authoriiing the search of pnvate premises to search everyone found 1n those premises -Agreed 10 hear the appeal of a convicted murderer who, according 10 his lawyers. has become insane on Fl onda's death row -Left intact the extonion and racketeenng conv1ct1on of Chicago police officer Ira Blackwood, whose appeal was the first to reach the high court stemming from the FBl's Oper- auon Greylord probe into corruption in Cook Count" l OUns -Postponed unul fhursda> oral arguments ~t ong1nally for Wednes- day so the 1us11ccs can attend the funeral and bunal of rettred J us11ce Potter Stewart. The food-regulation case centers on unavoidable "added" poisonous matenals 1n food - substances required 1n the food's production or those that cannot be avoided by good manufactunng practice. Students overpower gunman at school PHILADELPHIA --\mental patient who too~ \I\ ho~tages at a ~hool and demanded President Reagan'\ re\lgnauon l;u.:es lharge'> including assault and k1dnappin$ after three teen-age lapt1\C<. realli ed his gun "as fake and o'erpowered ham. ending the 71 !-hour drama au1hon11e'> sa) Ste\Cn Gold. 22. was captured Monda~ e\enrngat -\rt hbt!.hop R}an High School f or Bo)s after one ofh1s Silt hostages e~aped and he relea'>t'd t""o others. The remaining three. Michael Wissman I IS Patm k Hood I"' .rnJ Ra' mund m11h. 16. sons of pohce officers or fi refighters "seemed to collelln d~ agree the gun was not real" and realized 1t was a staner'\ pistol loaded "'1th hlanb ~1d pohet' Sgt Da01el Rosenstein. Christmas tree fire kllls 8 -year-old glrl WEST P.\LM BEA( H. Fla --\ fire that dewo,ed a house, k.1lhng an IS- year-old girl and inJunng her father \taned ""hen o'erheated C'hnstmas tree lights 1snned a set of drapes. au1hon11e<. \aid Hekn Oli ver died of smo ke rnhalauon earl> Monda) morning Her fa ther Hr.ant Oh,er 33 was m fair cond1uon Monda) after c;urge~ on an encs and tendon~ cut v.hcn he broke a window trying to save Helen. of'fic1al\ said ()fl..,er's v.1k . Brenda. 34. and their other two children. Cheron. I I. and N 1t hole 3. ""ere not injured 10 the blaze Distraught farmer slays three, kills self HILL<\. Iowa (AP) --\ financ1all) ··~o 1nc1dent could more tras1lall\ troubled fanner fat.all} shot three re11ect the brewing '101ence in the people. including his wife and a bank Fann Belt tha~.the sensel~ss killi ng ot president, and then killed himself 1n John Hughes, said L S Rep Jim wh.at a congressman called a tragic Leach, R-lowa, who said he was a reOecuon of"brewrng \ 1olence in the t good fnend of Hughes Farm Belt." 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Mayor Mandie has a serio us conflict of interest. And so do his fell ow council members, who all ow the mayor to profit from his relationship with the city. Mandie's conflict does not auto m atically translate into misbehavio r, but it casts a doubt over his ded icati on to govern selflessly and to place the interests of his constituents foremost among his priorities. The ability of the citi zens of Huntington Beach to trust their go vernment is at stake here. Given the seat of the powe r to designate con tractors. can the people of Huntington Beach be full y certain that Mandie and the rest of the City Council were totally object ive in their selection of a towing service? If there 1s a shadow of doubt about how towing business gets do ne in the city, does t hat not infect the e nti re process. breeding distrust o f politicians specifi- cally and government in general? Ultimately, a government tha t does not have the trust of the people who created it is doom ed. . Bo b Mandie probably d idn't see himself as the gnm reaper of city government when he got into the towing business. He probably doesn't see himself no w as the fu lcrum upon which the success or fa ilure of a social instituti o n pivots. And in the short run, it is unlikely that many peo ple think what he is doing is terribly seri ous. But governme nt d oes mo re tha n hire po liceme n, firemen and sanitation wo rkers. It em bodies certain basic principles upon which an entire syste m is founded. It is essential, a t every level, that those principles be defended. - If President Reagan had a pro fitab le deal wi th the United States government to tow m il itary vehicles. the national uproar would dri ve him from offi ce. O ther than the scale, what's difference between that hypothetical situation and Mayor Mandie's very real one? Mayor Ma ndie should terminate his business ..,. __ -1--i:c:cwtionship.with the-~e-shGuld ~ (}ffi Nothing less will remove the conflic t and restore ci ty government to a condition in which the p ublic trust as mented. Opinions expressed 1n 1his space are ltlose of the Da11y Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment Is Invited The Dally Piiot. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Phone 642-6086 LETTERS ---- No breaks for vets who fought for their country To the Editor "for tho<;e v.hn fought tor 11 freedom has a-taste the protected will never know.. . Another Veterans Day has come and gone: the eighteenth since J came home from Vietnam. To date nobod)' has.figured out what 11 t!> the Vietnam veteran wants from those of you who didn't get to go When I got home from Vietnam. I had a bram concuss ion. two broken arms and a gunshot wound in the leg. My family and fncndscame 10 v1s111n the naval hospital at Long Beach. To the person. sooner or later they all asked "How many of them did you kill? What was 1t like over there'' Would you do 1t again?" As is often the case, combat veterans were gi ven an early out for the convenience of the government Why not? They were done wtth u<> Not to mention the fact that combat veterans didn't make very good 'itates1de MARINES I have watched for IM 'rCa~ the ktd\ whose parents could afford to keep them out of the service. l he) have continued to prosper al thr ex pen~ of those who served their time in NAM Today they own the huc;inc'i~'i the veteran works for or they own the banks that tum thC' 'rCl awa). while making loans available to their draft- dodging friends. or selling up an Small Bus1nes~ Adm1n1-;trat1on loan for a gentlemen who only work experience was to hang out in the men's room at the bu\ depot with 17 watches up his sharkskin suit sleeve ( he now owns a Jewelry store). There's money for Asian 1mm1- . grants (see an:r doughnut shop) at 3 percent. but none fOr veterans who earned some assistance. Not even the rellred general we all knQw and b1,iy homec; from m Orange County has a hand for 1he lowl} vet who supported him over there. M> country was ~robabl} wrong 1n ~outheast Asia. but It was my count!) and I believed 1n it. If they call me tomorrow to go agrun, I'll go again. For all of you who were protected. enJO} 'rOUr power and pos1t1on; we d1dn·1 mind making 11 possible And when a nauonal emergency comes up, look for a veteran -the} 'II help yo u. Thr one thing veterans learned above all cl'ie wa'i to take care of their own It'!\ 100 had they d1dn·1 teach you protected children that. 1f they had. there wouldn•t be any angry vet!> By the way. all the ve ts have ever wanted from tho~ of you who d1dn '1 go was a simple THAN K YOU FOR GOIN( I RANDY HOLLIDAY Newport Beach Co1D1Dents welcoJDe The Dally Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public Interest. • Letters and longer articles of commentary mutt bt signed. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to: LETTERS to the E[)jTOR, Deity Piiot, Box 15e0, Coet• MH•, CA 92821. ORAN f COAST Daily Pilot P•l•• '''' ei lt-!t W\fl II !Or\\ • i ••• "4 .. ... l<eren Wlltmet frank ZTnl Tom rail ....... l • ,.... Tom C l•nln , "'"' r '' , ~ Ill°"'' l c .... , ... • I I M•"40t'· Oonll4d L WllHMI• •• ,t,. r MIU 'tO"' Howwd Muflenery .._. .. , .. ,, Jr,.,., lul , ... ,.i..tne ~ '1-1,t' ltJ (_f.1,. f ;t ,. c ·'Who would g uess l hal Califor nia businesses woul d nam e workers .. compensation as on e of th e top two problems for companies operating here? t. Want to be a millionaire? All it takes is 'black dirt' Journalists always .. !>lug.. their M) associate Dave Ring, who was storie5 with a catchword or 1wo -struggling lr}ing to make end\ meet. words readers never see -for ca~y didn't know what to do reference as they go through the WALTER I told him what I had learned years ed1t1ng process. If I could ··slug" th1!> before. Searchlight. 11 would read "Black Dirt The most important nl'W' 1n a M11tiona1rcs.·· B newspaper 1s to have coverage of the Some of you loyal readers ma~ URROUGHS dealh of fnends and prominent remember m) telling you about w T c1t1zens whose names arc well-known Jefferson. whom I called the "old to the readerl.. ·· Even the giant New York Times man. deve loping his own propeny. Only forgot this basic concept when 11 When I first met him I realiLed he once in my memory did the old man Lo 1 was wealthy, but I thought he had ever violate this. That was when he attempted to put out a s Ange cs made his money in the advenising was very anxious to see the little old "edition ... A..pparently 11 never CX:· bus1ness. That and newspaper pub-Globe-Herald succeed and 11 wa<> curred to those great minds that much of the reader appeal for New York ltshing were the two loves of his life starving for lack of adven1sers Csty folks who had moved to Dunng the big Depression in the ·30s As I remember II, I said 10 him. Southern California was the Storie ol he owned a l>Uifcltng that housed the "Jeff. the Globe-Herald has go1 to deaths of old friends presses of a company lwasmanagmg. have some ad vertisers and. as you So. the New York Times, in tr)ing I wanted him to reduce the rent know, a great deal of c1rcu lauon to put out a Los Angeles edition because things were really tough. depends upon what kind of advents· overlooked the one lond of news ihat One day I said. "I'd like to make as 1ng appears. So, unless you are w1lhng 15 of most interest 10 potenual much money out ofpubhsh1ngas you to let me arrange for some develop-reader5. have... ment of some of your property, rm . Well, back to the Costa Mesa The old man snorted ... No such JUSt going to have to go back to Los mortuar\. thing! Don•t you know how I've made Angeles. I can·t afford to pubJlsh this We published full death stones such money as J have? Black din.·· little paper at a loss o\nd rm not about anyone in the local Orange ,..T,..,..h_e_n ___ h..--e_s_h_o_w_ed_m_e_h_1s_fo_rm_u._la_. __ w_1llin to be the ?bit sher • of a c0351 area whom we fell bad-Wffi Although he was at an advanced age. newspaper wltllout cllUactcr.' , cient interest for readers. If the he'd have his chauffeur dnve him all This was 1n the day-; when C osta funeral and graveside services were o'er <;outhern \ahfom1a looking for Mesa had only one ou1s~~d1n~ •. not being. handled b}' the local vacant propert} Sbadrng his eyes mon~ary. I 1hink 11 was called Hell · monuaf)'. 11 made no difference with his hand, he would s1ud y and but I m not e'en sure about 1hat Only thing was that Dave decided env1s1on which piece of ground was Whal I do remember 1s that this 10 leach the local mortuary a leso;on subject to development by somebod}' mortuary wa~ about as big an The paper covered the death 'itury whose business 1t was to develop. adven1scr a' we had I think the but did not mention the name 0 ; Then he would buy the .. black din" advents1ng amounted to $25 a week. location of the mortician. If services and sit back and patiently wait. The only trouble from my stand-were held at the mortuary, the 'ilrcct What brought this to mind 1s that, point was that the man who owned address was given. recently, J have served on committees the mortuary demande.d that 1f any Oh well! This staned out 10 be a w11h some very well-known and f~m1ly went 10 a mort1C1an outside of story on "black din." Thal isn't the wealthy men. I have been giving them Losta Mesa, the G lobe-Herald must wa\ 11 ended up. But I will !Mly that I credit for extraordinary brainpower. not report 11. am· very happy that we have so many Then one day I realtzed they were not Well. as you know, I grew up 1n the prominem men whose f6nune~ geniuses. They were just smart newspaper publishing husincss under rested upon their buying "black dirt.·· enough to buy black dirt and develop owners and edttor'i who knew that 11. ob1tuanes are a big urcul:won-Walter Burroughs Is lbe OaU)' The old man was stoutly against builder for anv newo;papcr Pilot's foundlJlg publisher. ij4iiiiif1Jl•lil QU#lt.IJMM U.S. squanders millions on silly research projects From m easuring stewardesses· bodi es to purc hase of Worces tershire sauce WASHI NGTON ->\s the world hurtles toward the 21st ce ntury, research 1s the Ice} to the future Yet the federal government squanders m1lhons on silly research -money 1ha1 could be better spent to advance Amcncan tcchnolog} Federal adm1n1strator. pass out grants with abandon to researche~ who have studied almost everythrng from the habits of the hagfish to the habitat of the hackmatack. Here are JUSt a few examples: •The National Science Foun- da11on gave scientists $57,770 to catch mosqu1toe~ and study their wing shape "fh1!> might possibly contnbute to understanding their aerodynamic design." ex plained a ctpokesman. •Another $38.009 tudy was com· m1 s1oned to find out why peopk become depres$Cd The conclusion "Nea.'ltive t'vcnt) may lead to de· press1on" • Tht' Federal I\ vuu1on Admin1~ 1ra11on \pent SS7.800 to study the body measurements of airline stew- ardcs~s •The Army paid S6.000 for 17 paae\ of duttt1ons on how to buy a bottle of Worcestershire sauce •The National endowment fonhe Humanities granted $2.SOO to Arlina- ton County, Va , to study why people cheat on local tennis courts •The Nauonal Sc1ence Foun- dation spent $84,000 to 'ltudy v.hy people fall m love •The Agnculture Department spent $46.000 to discover that it take~ 792 of a ~cond to take an egg out of &ht' rtfn~e~tor Some of lhe dubious projects are contracted out to the nation's most prestigious uni vcrs1t1es. Herc 1s a small sampling: •The National Institute of Mental Health awarded a profc~sor $97,000 to study "social and behavioral rclatton!.h1ps encountered 1n a Peru· '1an brothel." •1\ professor from an Eastern un1vers1ty was awaredcd $41 , I 30 to study the difference between knot~ and links. His scholarly conclu'ilOO "A knot 1s a closed <.:urvc 1n 1hrcc d1mens1ons. and a ltnk 1s a c;.y'ltem of knots." •A b1olog1st from a M1dwf.'Stcrn un1ver'l1ty was granted SH ,900 lo study two specie\ of lcangaro<> rat'i. The re!>Carchcr d1scovt>rcd that when the rats sniff one another, they arc trying to commun1ca1c. •A geochcm1st at a Nonhcastcrn inst1tut1on got $4 1,310 in ft'dcral funds to find out 1( diamonds arc really forever Afler cleavina 600 d11monds 1n half. he determined they'd been around since "the earth wu youna" •An Ivy Ltague profe'ictor wa'i srantcd $33.630 lo monitor "event sequences " He d1sc.ovcrcd amona other lhmgs that prt'i'iUrc :applied 10 the inside of a hhmp innate 11 Rut when the blimp ·~ puncturt'd. he learned. this fa t hccomc' falSt" •A We!ltem 11n1vcrs11y profe$Wr was awarded $9,004 to rind out "which one t)'Pt' ofb1rd uses the nests of other bird~ to hatch 11~ cps" He 0('w IQ th(' ( anbhcan, where he 1numphan1ly rnncl udcd that ihin) rowbtrd~ 'don't hkc ~•ntt placed ut JACK (.,...,_ AllDERSOll ~ _.:::=. and JOSEPH SPEAR another bird's nest ome waste can be blamed on loo~·'ipendmg hureaucrats; other wa'ltc 1s the fault of the congressmen who perpetuate 11. Congress. for example. has refused 10 close a m1ltt.ary base 'iO old 11 1 'urrounded by a moat -a base the Pentagon neither needs nor wa nts. Those congressmen who 3rc willing to support the tough leg1sla11on ll will take 10 slash the waste are JOinmg the Grace Caucus -named af\er mdus- tnalt~t J. Peter Grace. who headed a presidential commission that located and identified billions in government waste. MINI-EDITORIAL: Jfere''i one that illustrates the venty of the old saw about hes. damn~ lies and stat15tics: The l..ahor Department ho~ pubhllthed a study wh ich concludes that the productivity of federal workers ro~ at an annual rate of I .S percent between 196 7 and 1983. The analysts ciphered this fiaurc by d1v1d· 1ng "the output 1ndc• by lhe employ- ment index" and comma up wtlh ••the output per employee-year index ... Not be1na stau t1c1ans. ~ certainly can't araue with that approach We can say wJth certainty, however, that the ~veral score hurcaucrat~ we deal with each w~k were not included 1n the Ltbor lkpartment's ,tudy J•ct Aodtr•oo ud Jo1epb .~•r art 1yadlc•IH col•moldt. "(.\ THOMAS ELIAS THOMAS Eun columnt.t Workers comp a problem for firms When Gov. Dcukme11an and other boosters trymg to bring more busi - nesses into \.-ahforn1a talk about drawbacks, it's factors like taxes and the high cost of housing that usuall y get all the attention. So who wou ld guess that Cah forn ia businesses would name workers com- pensation as one of the top two problems for companies operating here'' Yet that's what they did 1n a recent survey of stale Chamber of Com- merce members. And a quick look at 1he bottom-line realities shows why this unglamorous issue may soon become a headline grabber. Employers here now pay about $6 billion a yea r for insurance that protects full)' 12 million workers 1f they're involved in work -related in- JUry or illness. Thal figure 1s tops sn the nation But California workers are now eligible for a top weekly benefit that rank'> no higher 1han 45th out of 50 states Wh ich leads to a natural question Where docs all the money go? The employe~ think too much goes to workers with minor tnjune!'. -and to lawyers. Better than SI billion of the mone)' paid tn annuatly now goes lo lawye~ and the doctors they hire to cen1f) that their clients• injuries are severe. Pan ly because lawyers are the most potent lobby 10 Sacramento -most legislators are also-attorneys - nothing much has been done to rectify the apparent cost-benefit ine- quity. In fact. ttre only major chan$e legislators have lately tned to make 10 workers compensation came this fall . when they passed a bill to increase benefits by about $500 milhon a year Prodded by business groups. Deu- lcmeJian promptly vetoed that plan. w he Legislature 1rH" artmir....r.---- crack at the issue. It's being asked b> the Chamber of Commerce and other business lobbies to esen1ially imitate a plan adopted su years ago sn Flonda. In that !itate, a ·•wage-replacement" Sy'item caused insurance premiums paid by employers to drop for the first two years 11 was in effect. with later increases much smaller than those inflicted on California businesses. Premium increases here ha ve ranged from 8 percent to I 1 percent over the last six years. That chmb 1s the moving force behind a bill that would totall) revamp the California system. Maximum benefits would nsc about 24 percent, while employers for the first time would be given incen- tives to put injured employees back to "ork quickl y. Wot)ccrs would also be en.couraged To go back on the job as soon as possible by a lump sum injuf) settlement system. Remarkably. labor unions haven't adamantly opposed the business- sponsored plan. even thou~ >1 calll> for Injured returnees to be given hght duties at pay rates similar to those they enjoyed when fully healthy and doing heavier work. The increased benefits arc one reason for that thus- far noncomm1tal stance. But lawyers are opposed. For the proposed changes would severeh alter a system which now sees one of every 12 workers compensation case\ handled by an attorney. The new plan would set a schedule of benefits for specific injuries. redul. 1ng much of the need for lawyers and the lit1gat1on they spawn. The big battle I.hat's coming up 1s the one to win the support of organized labor. With the big unions adding their clout to that ofbusmel'ts and industry, refonn would be almost certain. lflabor sides with the trial lawyers' groups opposing change, 11 could probably kill any new ideas. But regardless of which way labor IQCS, workers compensation has emerged from the background. And 11 ' wtll sure ly remain a major issue until ome change is made to reduce the ever-increasing premium spiral that now plagues this state's employers. T~omaa Ellaa 11 • Senta MOlllca- b1sed eolamalst oa atate l11ctet. L.M. Bovo Ulcers m ay b e s ign of j oy, too You can act ulccn from bc1n1 too happy That, attributed to the Amen- .can D1ges11ve L>1scasc Soc1et)' When the English talk of boo1e, they mean beer or aJe. not hard hquor "Our publishers pnnt nothing bu t se~ novels nowaday,," wrotr Frenchman Guy Patin in 16S7. L M. Boyd 11 • •1•dlcaled col•m•l•I. ' ) PAPARAZZI Las Reinas has unique 'Joy of Giving' brunch By CAROL HUMPHREYS OMlr "'9t C..1 I I# I ••• Another fashio n show fundra1ser'? Not really. This one was on a Sunday morning. This one offered a brunch. This one included husbands. ~s Reinas Auxiliary of the Assistance League of Newport Beach were the "innovative" hosts of the "Joy ofG1v1ng" benefit. Almost halfofthc 325 guests at the Hotel Mcnd1en were men. -w.e are tryin~ somethTng new today by having 1l Sunday event.I We thought we would involve our husbands and families in what we do" said Las Rei_nas member Carolyn Rappe. Carolyn (with husband Cllet) was responsible for the fesuve ivy wreath table decorations. A relaxed social hour allowed the husbands to become acquainted." I've never been to a fashi on show. This 1s a different experience," said Ray Ber1man, who was JOtned in the dnnk hne by neighbors Joe Caneer, Keo Hartley and Dick Nlcbola. "Best friends" Dalay KoJer (auxiliary chairman) pnd DoUle Frtbourg brought their hus~ands Joe and Leourd ... both retarcd generafs. "l 'm in charge of table assignments. I'll relax when I kRow that no one is sitting on each other's lap." joked Dottie. Following a brunch Qf cranberry JUICC, assorted fruit, quiche Lorraine. bnoches and raspberry mousse. guests learned that funds raised from the Chnstmas Brunch ($35 each) would benefit the Ass1stance League's Dent~I Hchlth and C hild Care Centers. Eve.A..t chairman Katie Wilker (with hubby Dean)announced. "Weare very prou<3of our Day Care Center. The program cares for 96 children from low-income working families." Adding to the proceeds. an array of opportunity pnze tickets were sold by provisionals Carol Anderbaiy, Shirley Cobb, Vlrglnla Taylor and Corab Westerman. "Traveler" George Luge with wife Lola was hoptng to win the two week condo 1n Kona. Hawa11. donated by member Cberyl Mallory. Unfortunately for George. the pnze went to happy Joe and Llnda Martin. During the Saks Fifth Avenue fashion show. women guests enlightened their husbands on which outfits they would love to see under their Christmas tree. Enjoying the holiday fashion ideas were chapter president Barbara Doata with husband Bill, co-chairman Betty Delta and husband Gordon, Betb and George C ums. Betty and Ted Wltalis, Joyce and Harry Tuton, Mary and Paul Glau, Claudia Battier wtth daughter Andrea, Marty Tilden, and Jo Cavuey w11h her sister Marsaret Klingerman. The "Joy ofGi v1ng" theme was inspired by the John GreenleafWhlllaer poem which reads 1n part: "Somehow not only for Chnstmas;I But all tht: long year through. The joy that you give to others Is the joy that comes back to you." Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot Style Editor Vida Dean. Stargazing evening at Gucci reception By CAROL HUMPHREYS actually shopping dunng the rc- DellJNol C«re•~·...,, ceptton . ·Tm buying several It was an evening for "stargaz-handbags ... after all. Gucci is · " donating 10 percent of the eve-ing. . h c .. The new South Coast Plaza nrng's purchases to t e enter. Gucci store was filled to the bnm The store was closed to the f public during the two hour cel-with the sparkling members o the ebration.~ ''I've sold a few ties." prestigious Center Stars. support said one 9r the Gucci sales staff - group of the O range County .. We expect to have a good night." Performing Arts Center. The Surrounding the clusters of cocktail reception hosted by 1 1 G ucci also included members of c u tura arts supporters were sev- eral G ucci emissaries. Among the Performing Arts Fraternity ( them was Gucci president Tom Sutley is president), the Domen1co De Sole, Marketing male counterpart of ~he Stars. V.P. Jim Frain, Operations Of. Center Star. prcs~?ent ~oAAD fleer Evert Beckman, Gucci Boswell explatned. Gucci gave W atch Rep Steve Hitter, Store $5,000 to the Center and then -Atch.ite.ct Joel Brand, and G ucci as e us '· we would J~10 them f<.?i' guests Martin Schra der and He len the open mg celebratio n of their de Kay of Harper's Bazaar. new store. South Coast .. Plaza The star-studded crowd tn· made all the arrangements. eluded Floss and Ed Schumacher , The arrangements w e re Elalae and Bill Redfield, Renee heavenly. Rococo catered. C_h~~-and Henry Segerstrom, Virginia p~gne flowed. Con trey Ph1lhp s Doaohugh, Tom Kendrick (Center tno . p la_yed ... and 200 OCPAC executive director), Judith Morr, luminai:ies attended. Mary Jobnson, Marguerite HaJub, Gucci store managers Carlo Sally Lorenat, Ann Pange, Diane and Diana Armeoise made sure Dailacis (Center board V.P.), that they had cleared any Sharon and Jim Henwood, Betty .. stardust" from the elega_nt 3,800 Mots Leab Marsball and Donna square foot shop ... My w1f~ and I and Frank O'Bryan. have come from the Gucci store Membership in the Center in Palm Beach. This store has Stars is st 500 annually. Wit)l a been open for t~o and. a half roster goal of 300. the gro up weeks. but we ~a1ted until every-presently includes 112 women thing was JUSt nght before we h~d . ...!:. __ ___;. __________ , tonight's opening party," said Carlo, surveying his twinkling displays of fashion and ac- cessones. Center Star member Nancy Thornton was one of the guests --RUf FELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. "'*• Yu Oollf Covers Morel 1922 HUIOR II.VD .. COSTA IEA-S.U-1156 Deity ll"llot ptootoe bf LM l'eyM Maj. Gen. Joe and Dalay Koler with Dorothy and Brig. Gen. Leonard Frlbourg. Flou and Ed Schumacher along with Anno~J!P.~!~~~J.Ya 1::u~oY!U~~lal1 THIS WEEK ONL YI Appralaed Sell 1. Men's 18K Rolex President $8,400.00 2,750 2 Ladies' Ring 23.60 cts. EMERA LD w/baguette 00 . DIAMONDS 5. 12 cts. $106,000 10,000 3,000 3. Tiffany style emerald end diamond necklace $19.000.00 4. 18K Tiffany style necklace w/ 12 cts. ol $32,000 00 7,000 DIAMONDS 5. Foxtail chain with ceylon sapphire pendant 14.52 cts & 72 P,ave d~onds 2 02 cts. $41,466.<XI 4.000 I ---,_ .. PAWi SllP ue1111n11 IF .IEWILRY ·' ••H, CILLECTIILH, lllHZH 1921 HARBOR NO dealers. 645 8641 COSTA MESA 3% charge on MC, VISA, AE --------------------------- 5' HIGH SOLID BRASS (ADJUSTABLE) PIANO LAMP PE~MER '2287 w ith this coupon! (cash on1y r l u,,, , •. F t ~ Ht. s o t l t ""B t i:i 9 1 9e !l -------------------------------------------------- Reg $•9 00 with hand·b lown w ith lhls couponl (casn only 1 eaMd g l•at In LIM i • •mb•r. green or whit• PE A CL. C) i 1.."'I~~ E.h C("'IUPON EXPIRES DFCfMBER ~·.s t~8., ·-~------------------------~-----------------·---- DESK LAMP $681 15 HIGH AN TIQUE BRASS w ith h and·blown glau ah aCS.I -- LIM 1T ';> PEF~ 1.. u~ T0M ER __ ._ ____ _ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT ITueeday. oec.nw 10, INS A 7 ' Legislation urged to track counselors who abuse patients DEAR i\NN LA DERS Recent- ly. a reader wrole about a psycholognt who sexually abused her under the guise of ''therapy·· The woman wu seeking coun~ling because of a history of childhood sellual abu11e Finally she made the courageous decision to test1f> against him As a result of her test1mon} he lost his license to practice in the state The woman learned Lhroug,h the grapevine that this disreputable ps}· chologist had ~t up practice in a nearby state and was doi.ng. very w~L The solu11ori ~ou suggested was to call for uniform licensing standards 1n all st.ates. Ple:is.c let me take th1'> op- Ponunit) to add to :--our excellent repl) Doctors pharmacists and uther health care practitioners IA.ho lo~ their state licen~ to pracuce all 100 often simply move on to greener pastures -new states an which to ~·t up practice The problem 1s that there: 1s no national traclong S} stem for these bad doctors Most of them obtained licenses 1 n S.C\ era I states before thn got into trouble Moreover. states ha\e no \l,a \ ol readily checking into their back- grounds when 1ssu1 ng licenses Some time ago we faced a \1milar mua11 on in automotl\ e sakt' ""hen problem dno1.ers. ha' mg lost their license in one state: would Oblilin a license from another state \\.hen th1'> finall> was rec:o~11ed as a na11onal problem. Congress passed legJslauon to create the National Dnver'.i Rc:g1s- ter States pan1c1pate by sending in the names of those 1.1.hose dn\lng licenses ha\e been revoked or suspended lfwe can cuna1l the number of bad dn ... ers on our nation's roads, surcl) we can talcc s1m1lar steps to hm1t the A11 luDEIS number of unfit hcaJtb care prov1ders such as the psychol()JiSt your reader wro te about. nus lS why 1 have sponsored legislauon (S.837) in me last two C ongresscs to establish a nauonal computer system to track these people In addn1on. the bill v.ould prevent them from pan1c1- patJng tn federal health pr~ms such as Medicare. Med1ca1 and Veterans Admtn1strat1on bene its I hope you Wlll urge your reader.. to wnte to their senators and represent.a· 11,es 1n suppon ofthJS legislat1on - ~incereh SEN JOHN GLENN ID· OHIO>. DEAR SEN. GLENN: Tlaa.ak yoa for yoar efforts OD bellalf of mUUoDa of people wbo Deed tbe Id.ad of protection your bill wollld provide. I urge every reader wtlo 11 la therapy, waa in therapy or llas a friend or relative lD tberapy ltllJa incl odes j uat aboat everybody l to clip this column ud send It to y->ar senators ud representatives. Write across It, "SUPPORT THIS BILL!" U you don't know wbo yoar uu- tora or representatives are, call tlaJa newspaper ud aak. It's amaU.g laow many people don., now wllo la supposed to be u rvlll1 daem lD Wub.lnflOD. ne addresae.: U.S. Su· ate, Wasll.lngtoD, 0 .C. ?8510; U.S. Hoaae of Representatives, Waalllll1· too, D.C. tHlO. SUPPORT THE TEAM Send Your Boat To OCC! \X hen did vou'last ail vour lido l l. K ite. Hobie. Lase,c, a bot. etc / Are vou w ed oheeinf 11 in \Ou r \a 1 garajo:e. (b l backvard. or !cl driveway' Or wore are \Ou paving stora}ote on a boat \'Ou don t u e ' The soluuon 1c; c;1mple Donat<. \our b1..14t w ( )ran~t' ( ("la'\t C)lle~e "sail in~ team Here"" h, Hlu c;hl>uld d,l it 1 Your gift is tax d ccuct1ble thmu~h the Orange Coa t Colle~.Foundatton :. h"s a good cause <XC tudent!I are now practicing for pnn~ when the\ will sail .i.gainst team~ trom the-big four·\ ear <.ollcges To mttt this challen~e. <X.C !I team needs uppon. Your ~1tt will mun nt9+ Jingtues. sai ls. and a tra1IC'r ' Its cas\ Give u1o a l.itll, and \Our boat will ~ picked up within '8 hours The team w ill •lso glaJh alcep< ~1tr o t u~d c;11ls, marine f.eu etc To find out rnore about ~1vmg to the team. contact Brad AHf)' at Oran~c Coa t College. (71'1 ) 4 '2·~880 \ 'Best Christmas Pageant' short, sweet at college Even thoue,h you've probably r.cen the TV movie version at least once. the Golden West College production of .. The Best Christmas Pageant Eve(• otTen a wnrm slice oftficafriaif apple pae for family audiences this holiday season. Orange County's first st.age pro- duction of Barbara Robinson's telc· play 1s shon (about an hour long) and sweet in its depiction of a novice director of her church's Chnstmas pageant whose m1sgJvin~ are mulll· plied by the presence of the town's .. worst kJds" in its key roles. Directed at GWC by JQ.hn Ferzacca on a ghttenng but s1mp1\fied setting by Steven Wolff Craig, the play is vtrually appealing. but hardly sus. t.aining. The show might have been better served 1f Ferzacca, an ac- complished playwright. had created some add1t1onal vignettes amplifying the characters. who are somewhat one-dimensional as wntten. It's not so much that the Bradley family is so "vanilla" -they're supposed to be. It's that the notorious Herdman kids aren't really given the chance to raise much of a ruckus before settling down for the pageant. Staged interplay between these two factions, rather than a running nar· rative by the Bradleys· charming little daughter, could have been more effeet1 ve. Victona Roth· Mood)' 1s the picture of sclf<ontrol as she ndes herd on her assorted young charges. d1plomat1cal· ly deflecting their suggestions for makmg the pageant more "now." Becky Phelps plays the precocious little daughter who funcuons as the f 01 TITUS cast's go-between to the audience. letung us 10 on the antics of the: horrible Herdman kJds, who smoke cigars In the rest rooms and wnle obscenities on the backsoftunles ("in luminous paint, so when 11 gets dark )Ou can't see the turtle, but )OU can still see the word:') She's dehghtful. Mtchael Todd as the father and Brent Barnes as the son complete the Bradley family. both quite naturally Diane Russ as the oldest Herdman gut -who becomes Mary tn the pageant to the horror of the other kids -gives an enthusiasuc performance. as do Martin Noyes as the oldest Herdman boy and Monica Morrison as their upsta~ng llltle sister. Michelle and Nicole Wordes and Brian Clark complete the bickering brood. "The Best Chnstmas Pageant Ever" is a hnle play o n a big stage. but Its brevity insures that your kids' attention spans won't be challenged and the young actors are quite appealing. It winds up this weekend with perfonnanccs Fnda}' at 8 p.m .. Saturday at 3 and 8 p.m. and unda}' at 3 and 7 p.m. 1n the main GWC theater. Call 895-83 78 for ticket 1nfonnat1on. • • • The mean, rotten He~ ktda ln. "The Bat Chrlatmu Pa&eant E•er" at Golden Wat College are played by (from left), Brian Clark, llaretn Noya, Nicole and Michelle Wordee and (center) Diane Ruu. Speaking of plays geared for young· er audiences. South Coast Reper- tory's Young Conservatory Players will open a two-weekend engagement of Hans Chnstian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" Saturday on the Sec- ond Stage of the SCR theater. YCP director Diane Doyle 1s staging the production, working with a concept developed by the cast of 18 young actors. Heather Redfern, Rob- bie Sassine and Lynelle Bundy take the pnncipal roles, with Marcy Bar- ren, Sylvia Biller, Stephanie Burden. Shelly Cobb, Lisa DeKruif. Sue Ann Evans, Michelle Frenz. Crissy Guer- rero. Evan Jacobs. Diane Levitan. Jenn) M cCue. Jan Montoya, Laura Oster. Darci Price and Greg Whaling rounding out the company. Perfonnances will be given Satur· days at I and 3 p.m. and Sundars at 3 and 5 p.m. for two weekends in the downstairs theater at SCR. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket informauon. • • • Orange County community theater lost one of its more popular practi- tioners Saturday night when Randy Cobb died of kidney failure at the age of 38. An accomplished musician and voice instructor, Randy also was an actor and director whose work was well known locally. He gave his last performan~. as the ma1or general in "The Pirates of Penzance." at the Huntington Beach Playhouse last summer. Funeral arrangements are pending. Iglesiasisn'tcalled 'Julio who?' anymore By BOB THOMAS All UIH1 • l'f.-Wltttt BURBANK -Julio Iglesias re- members his first appearance on ·'The Tonight Show" 21/1 years ago when American audiences didn't know him: He was scared to death. made his fifth appearance on .. The Tonight Show" two weeks ago, the studioaud1encc erupted in cheers and shouts of"ole!" Iglesias sang two songs and ex.· changed easy banter with host Johnny Carson and sidekick Ed McMahon. "This time I understood what they were saying.'' he said afterward. "My English was very, very poor. and J didn't really understand what Johnny (Carson) was saying. So I followed his eyes instead of his mouth," the Latrn superstar said. Iglesias went directly from the .. Toni~t" set to an NBC News interview which wtll appear Dec. 26 Then he posed for snapshots with fans in thestudio comdor. Finally. he retired to his dressing room, shooed That was then, this 1s now. Amen- cans arc no longer saying: "Julio who?" When the panish-bom singer Ulllll9179·tl50 PACf'IC MWDI D ... I ...aff0.4021 UA lllft:S • ...aaPlll m-4993 UA lll(MS I • CHEVY CHASE .... 1$4-.. ll IDWMDS lltWDTY 9lA UIU (213) "1-0633 MIC f UllOll SQUMl -iA ..... S23-1'1l PACH :GAmm -NM•ts-6220 EDWMDS msot ¥IJO MAU DAN AYKROYD •• 'I ._o\R:-.LK t<RI" !1m'l,• ~.... ...... ... • ... • ..... 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Two months ago I celebrated m y 42nd binhday. but I have decided to go backwards. I am now 35. . "M~l of the time I have been in the Bahamas. I did a Bob Hope special in London, I came here for the Latin Aid telev1S1on benefit for the starving tn Afnca. I also went to Mexico City after the eanhquakc." His deeply tanned face became grave as he recalled the devastation of the eanhquake in Mexico City on ept. 19. in which 7.000 were k.illed and thousands more were left home- possible. but there is a law that children can be adopted only if there is a marriage -an established marriage with two adult people. I do not qualify ... Iglesias was divorced in 1978 from tlie Philippine-born Isabel Preisler. They had three children. Born in Madrid, Spain, Iglesias became a pro soccer goalie and planned to attend law school. Then, 10 1963, he was injured 1n an automobile accident. He started to wnte songs while convalescing. He first won acclaim at the 1970 Eurovis1on song contest with "Guen· doline." a tune that did not win the compet1t1on but became one of the year's top hits in Europe. Since then. he bas sold well an excess of I 00 million albums. Accord· ing to the Gumness Book of World Recorqs, Iglesias has 965 gold and 350 platinum records worldwide. His 14-month hiatus produced ha~ lates1atbum • ...,bbra:"1 IH:on,~---­ ··Me>.1co 1s a country that gave me only one EngJish-langua$e song. "I've many th10g.s, especially early 1n m) Got You Under My Skrn ." In t 986. career," he said. ..I had a very he plans an album of contemporary emotional reaction when I saw those American songs . babies being rescued out of the ruins. Iglesias has added a hacienda in I wanted to have one of them. I asked Argentina to his homes in the the government if that would be Bahamas, Florida, Spam and 1---------------, elsewhere. He doesn't like to enumer- What's red and jolly and An1erica's · 1 family entertainment? ate them because he thinks it mi~t sound as though he were braggtng about how rich he ts. MA to uch of Wizard of Oz'. a pinch of 'Star Wars· and several grains of pure joy. A magic kingdom come to life~ .. I know when I have money, and I know when I do not have money. but an artist shouldn't worry about those things," he remarked ... I count the people I have workrng for me, not the money." -Susan Gran<Jer WMCA RADIO ·- •UMUAJi . ............... " ·~ ., m-- ..... ONE OF THE FEW REALLY STYLISB AND ENTERTAINING AMERICAN MOVIES OF 1985." -VINCENT C»ef NEW ~ TME'S SYOUNG HERl.{CK -HOLMES NOW PLAYING .... ., . .,. ...... .. ... •aat•m.u fl-... .70MM. • CIJ .... ".. • ~ ' ••• .. ._ .... . .._,~-.WM .11 ......... ..,, .... ,..., ... ltt6' . ,.... -.. aza -w -·-,, ,,..,.,.._..,. •w ---.... ·-rn-·-• ___ .,..._ ·--• .. l UJCUIO' T~ATftU '2 7) tu two M•h We•llO•y" * flt M•t On'l S1tu10•Y• Syn Oay1 I. 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"I'd rather fail at somethtng difficult instead of suC('eeding at something easy." He was ex.plaining why he under· took the role of Jcriba Shigan 1n "Enemy Mine." admittedly his most difficult task. It's hard to recall a toug}'ier as-s1gnmentfor anr actor. Who is Jeriba Shi1tan . He is a warrior from Dracon, a planet with an ancient· civilization that combines a gentle philosophy with a fierce will to survive. A Drac doesn't resemble us eanh folks. His face 1s covered with repulian Go11eu scales. as 1s the rest of his body. He spealcs in gutteral sounds. punctuated by gargling noises. Oh. yes, there's something else about a Drac. He can give birth to a baby, though he dies in the process. "How could I resist the challenge of a cfoematic first: a man who gives birth?" says Gossett. (Sorry, Lou, Billy Crystal already did 1t 1n the comed y "Rabbit Test," directed by Joan Rivers.) His greatest c hallenge was endunng a painful makeup and trytng to deliver a compelltng 'performance with none of the actor's normal instruments. Preview reaction 1n· dicates that he succeeded 1ncred1bl} well. It 1s a stunning performance. sc.ary but ultimately quite movtng. "Enemy Mine" has had a strange history. The 20th Century Fox. film began filming in Apnl of 1984 w11h Iceland ponraying the hostile planer Pyrine IV. The stars: Gosscll and Randy Quaid as the eanhman fighter pilot who also crashes o n Pynne IV The d irector: Bnusher Richard Lon· craine, best known for "Bnm~tone and Treacle" wtth Sting. · "We spent one month filming in Iceland. one painful month," Gossett remembers. "J bad to get up at 3 in the morning for seven and u hall hou~ ot makeup so 1 could <itan work at I 0: 30. Someume~ I would watt untJI 5 and do one closeup. I couldn't cat. 1 couldn't go 10 the bathroom. I was constantly getung din in my contact lenses.·· ..l . The film company wa sub1ected to fierce weather but managed to con· tinue. Then, J\ISt as film1n.8 was to begin at a volcano loc.at1on, Fox pulled the plUg:-()lssatisfied w1th Loncratne's footage. the company scrapped sets already built in Buda· pest and seemed ready to absorb a $9 m1lhon loss. Wolfgang Petersen to. the rcscu~; The Gennan director (' Das Boot. "ihe Never-ending Story") took over the prOJCCt. He scrapped the Iceland footage iubstjtuted the Canary Islands 'as the hostile planet. shot the rest of the film at his home base, Bavaria Studio in Munich. The final cost: $29 m1lhon. . "Wolfgang has his own family (of filmmakers) 1n Ba vana, and they do wonders for him." Gossett remarks. "He sets the pace for everyone." By using a "space suit" to cover his body, the Germans were able to cut Gossett's makeup time to under two hours. Double contact lenses. o~e soil. one hard. covered his eyes, his teeth were capped, and even his lips were concealed. 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Mrmno·s people: have a gun at h1i. head forcing him 10 give J R. a good rcpon Jenna d1sc:overs Jack's roman11c mtcnuons and c~plains that she sull can·, forget Bobb'r J R's auomc) tell~ him that cu,tody appeal ha~ ~n denied When Sue Ellen goes 10 pick up John Ros~ al South fork, \he sees that this 1s 1rul) her son·s homr and dl"c1dcs that he lan n·ma1n at Southtork . . . DYNASTY & COLBYS: l 1ttle Bla~e finds ··KrH1k" m hed '"llh foci Bab\ Knsuna cnesc,cr. lime "Kns11e·· tnl"S tu pick her up '-'hen Blake buys ··i...l)stle" a ho~. a tl"mfied Rita refuses to go nl"ar 11 Blakl". bttommg SUSPICIOUS of"Krystll""s" pasonaht) changl" wants to takr her to a doctor ')amm) Jo. learning of this poss1b1ht) gel\ nervous and warns Joel Rita also wants to take the monl"y and run but J<X'I ..-.ants lo sec what ··Krystk" would get 1f Blake should die . R11a continues 10 drug Blake who 'o tar 1s unaffec1«1 b\ 1he po11nn Ale"~ tell\ De\ she's choosing him over the king bu1 rl"ma1ns 1ntngued when King Galen SB)'S hl" could maJce hl"r thl" nchl"st woman in the wOrlO.WJCri-wanu to tum W0Tclav1a mlO a count!"\ hke S'"'lllerland w11h KCrct bank accounts "'hen Blake refuses to remove hen against Claudia\ 1111 well .\dam and C1acdnt JOtn forces 10 toppk Blake's l"mp1re. Steven, now working ~ .\dam, warns his brother he"sgo1ng to kc~ a very close eye on him. JelTSl"nds for Lmle Blake m the hoix~ 11 will JO& Fallon's memo!) Mile~ funou\ when hl" realizes Jeffs plan. Sable want' lo stop Const.ance from &I\ mg Jl"IT 100 much power. Zack manages to ou1mancu,cr both Blake and Jason in bus1nes\ ma11crs Oom1n1quc looking for someone to run thl" record compan~ Constance pa\\ clandes11ne v1s1t to her old name Hutch • • • FALCON CREST: .\ melanchol\ Father ( hnstopher remames Melissa and ( olr .\ngl"la. left standing at the altar h) Peter 1s unable 10 find him While Emma and ~a) ne seem 10 be taking steps toward the alLar, .\ngela \Ows to break thl"m up Magg1e·s book about to bt' publish«.! Reardon and Jordan grow closer as the) nl"go11a1e a case and avoid a day 1n coun • • • HILL STREET BLUES: dl"rang«.I mental palll"nt put away by Bunt1 hold' Bunt.z at gunpoint. Betker assigned to animal shelter which 1s selling dogs 10 research groups A former pro baseball player 1s stopped for drunken dnving and 1s later found to bt' in possession of I '· A pair of qaeen• AaD JIW&a (left) plaJ8 tlae Red J:.:: and Carol Channtnc 18 the WMte g.ea la tla• wtft • .. Allee la Wonder- land," conclaCD.aa toalC)at at 8 oa C89. Cha.noel 2 . .. l0<.11ne .\macho mag;ume v.ani s to do a profill" on Howard . . . KNO~ l.ANDING-!-. Gail')'. -as:lr-Ma<'-«>+1 1n' t\llgate Frank Elhu1 t"s dl"at l1 "'hen ( t1bkn11 learns of Gal) 's su~p• •:ion. he hire~ hit man 10 get nd of .\bb\ a 11d Gal') \umner tells Coblentz murder was not part ofthl" plan and he wants no pan ot the Empire Valle) proJel·t. A deranged Joshua kidnaps ( athy. takes her 10 tht· top of huilding and '"ants 10 make 1t look as 1hough the> comm111ed double su1c1de . Whtn Lily Mac intercedes. Joshua tnps and falls 10 his death • • • ST. EL.SEW HERE: Nurse Pa1Jandraos cncs allcr Bobby Caldwell pats h1·r on thl" behind and makes 'it'veral se'<1s1 1cmarh When her ll"llf'l 51op she rl"Pons h m Latrr Bobh\ tnes 10 apologize. ~\mg that hc.-'s bt'rn a changl"d man since his fact· was cul up but ~hl" relu..es the apolog\ When a bum 1hc ~me age as F1'iCus and '"'Ith the same ba~~ground take\ shelter m the eml"rgen~) room. F1scu!. takes h11n under hts wing .\ftu the bum dies lr•>m lung inl«tion F1~us v.h<1 learned I•(' had a deep lovl" of £:.g~p1olog~ places the bum·s hat in a sarcoplugus. \.1ctor fear. rotaung on obg)"n because he"s afraid the l":a.amin- a11ons might arou)t him Dunr-11 crucial e'<am1na11on, \.1c1or 1s supponi ,.e of the patient and reahtl"S his fears wen.-ground- less Donald h1rl"!> illegal El Sa I vadoran housekeeper When Daniel sug:!ests this could mean trouble. Donald as~' if Daniel would have rctuml"d a Jew 10 Na11 Gl"rrnanv ..................... ! ..... 'The Boss•' singing f car NJ workers FREEHOLD. NJ (-\Pl --Rock star Bruce pnngsteen. who~.c songs have rhapsodized blue colla r hfe, 1s pleading tn a newspaper ad vat1se· ment on behalf of 430 "'orlce •s due to lose their JObs at 3M plant'i h1·re in his hometown. The ad. 10 four new'ipapt•rs, fea- tures a kttcr signed b) Spr 1 ngstttn and count!) 'i1nger Wtll1e Nelson asking Mmnesota Mmang &. Manu- facturing Co. not to clo~ 1ti. Magnetic Audio-Video plant and rc<Juc 1~ staff at •nother plant here. The 24-)'car-old aud1~' 1d•:o plant, which make5 tapes for the en.ten.am - ment mdustry, as to be pha~d out by June. the company announ1)Cd last month. About 360 workers would I use their =and 70 mort JObs would be lost uJC o( cutback at 3M"' neatby EkctncaJ ProdU(lS Div1 ton plant "Otar 3M: On behalf of •be work1napeople, the1r f&mtltc-. and the community of Freehold. New Jersey, M u~ you to rccon 1d·~ yt?Ur d«1s1on to shut down the "VI "'~ and audio tape facihty.'' •he ktier ttads. "We k.now 1h11 •hf'tt d«1 •On att always difficult 10 make but we believe tha• people of aood Wiii should be able to Ill down and oome up wilb a humane prosram t bat will kttp lbOK JObs and t.bosc • r\tts ID Frtthold." Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Tueedey, OeceMber 10, 1981 fHi~ ru--. . .... a.1-._ ... ..., ... _ .. tftar-11 CKMA f.'C; IJ Q • ,. 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This 1s based on an average of problems reported by owners in a six-month period on 1981 -1984 models designed and built m the U.S. Escort 4-door / , I . , , l . *lilly Pilat TUESDAY.DECEMBER 10. 1915 Harbor High co.ch fuming •ft•r 102-22Ionto1•1on. ll2. Prep baaketba911 pl•r•r di•• from drinking too much. 112. Rams put S6me Green in the bank Victory over4'.9ers clinches playoff - berth for Rams SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -The Rams are tired of bemg the worst Jood team 10 the National FootbaJI League. Fresh from a 29·3 loss to New Orleans that Coach John Robinson called .. the most shoclong of m} career." the Rams were about to iose the last glimmer of a four-game lead they once held over San Francisco. Then they rallied to smite the NFl champions 27-20 Monda} night wnh two touchdowns in the last 5 minutes and 8 seconds that clinched a playofl spot and all but insured them of the NFC West championship "We came 1n here and everyone was telling us that the pltter·patter ot San Francisco's httle feet had become thundenng hooves. Well. we stopped that," said comerback Gary Green. who scored the game-winner wnh 3:24 Jcft when be grabbed a pass from Joe Montana that deflected off Carl Monroe's hands and returned 11 41 yards for a touchdown. .. I was sick and ured ofheanng ho"' great the 49ers were and what a bunch of slobs we were." said running back Eric D1cke~n. who celebrated his new three-year contract w1th 97 yards in 16 cames. 1nclud1ng a~ I ·yard run that set up a 29-yard fourth Quarter field goal by Mike Lansford ··we1ust outplayed them." Of the contract D1cke~on said "I didn't think about It on the field. rm Just glad it's O\er with:· • . . with five wins nt Its last SIJt staru. If the Rams win eather one oft.bcir final two games -at home against SL Louis and the Los Angeles Raiders - or San Francisco loses either to New Orleans or Dallas, the Rams win the NFC' West But the 49ers can still make the playoffs by wmnmg tb~r ne x l two -the)' are ttcd with \\ ashington for the final wild~ spot but hold the advantage 10 the tie. breaker by v1rt ue of 3 5-8 victory over the Redslons on Dec. I. . The Rams. stuwsh in Jhe first half, got an 86-yard k1ckoff return from Ol}mp1an Ron Brown to open the second half -Brown's third TD return of the )'ear -and a 39-yard touchdown pass from Dieter Brock to Henry Ellard That pass. which Ellard caua,ht after 1t tipped off defensive baclcs Dwtght Hicks and Ronnie Lott. came JUSt 30 seconds after San Francisco had taken a 20-13 lead with 5· 38 left in the game. It also ended a streak of 17 quarters in which the 49ers defense had not allowed a touchdown u~ Ram• running back Erle Dlckeraon flnda the going tough on tbh particular play Monday night against San Francisco. The Rams. who opened with seven wins. then lost four of 11~ last six games. improved its record to 10-4. two games better than San Francisco. which won the first encounter 28-14 in A.nahe1m and entered the pme That O\er~hadowed a great sumsucal performance by San Fran- cisco's JerT) Rice wh o C<tughl I 0 passes for a team record 241 yards. Montana completed 26 of 36 for 328 'ards but also contnbuted to a scnes · (Pleue eee RAllS/82) $1 million up front, annually for Eric That's just pa rt of the packageRims place in Dickerson 's h a nds For No. 99it'sjustaroutinematter Ed ison 's Leavey: Late s t a rter , fast finish er - By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR DellyPtl9tC..111p •••• Last Friday night in their semifinal clash with Westminster High for the right to advance to the CIF Big Five football finale. the Edison Charger<; not only had their backs against the wall. the~ were the wall. On Westminster's last-ditch effort, Lions quanerback Steve Gulley dropped back to pass with 7,600 fans at Orange Coast College looking on. And then JUSl ltke that 1t was over as the Great Wall of Edison collapsed on Gulley, sack.mg him and putting the game mitre bag fonhe Chargers. The man who got to Gulley was defensive end Greg Lcavey. a late starter but a fast finisher who colleC1ed his third sack of the game at the most opportune lime. Player of tbe •~k effon. Leave.} ~been named ~he Dail~ Pilot's Pla}erofthe Week Leave), a 6-0. 185-pound senior. 1s tf'tng to leave Edison without holding anything back. which accounts for his banz.a1 play m the waning games ofh1s prep career .. I know I'm not going to pla' in rnllege "sa~.., Lcavey, "rm JUSI tl)1ng to ha'e fun until I stop pla}rng. .. That fun "Ill run out this Fnda~ when the For the third ume in the founh quarter the Lions had the ball msi"de the Edison I 0-ard line "?torct-tmaking runnmg-bactrerrc -1-------~-------r-...,, ..... ~.,,rrmwu.o;r.;1mes ey came up em pt}. 1 an ~to "Dunng his freshman and sophomore ~ears.· sa)'s Workman. "l tned to get Greg to come out for football But all he would do was laugh at me and look at me hke f was cra1)' Finall~ for some reason he came out after I sloppe as 1ng. Chargers meet I ong ~_p~~-8tg--~·---­ ttrle at .\nahe1m Stadium Dickerson has agreed to a contract the Chargers' defensive stalwans. extension that will make him "one"of Now there were JUSt 20 seconds remaining 1n the highest-paid running backs in the the season for one of tbe teams. as Westminster NFL." a spolcMman for the Rams faced a fou rth-and-goal. said Monday. "ifhe emotions that v...ere running through The three-year extension. to begin everyone were just unbelievable at that lime." said in 1987 and run through the 1989 Edison Coach Bill Workman. ''I'll alwav'i rc- Nauonal Football League season. will Greg Leavey member that game as a classic." · pay the third-year pro about SI million annually. according to a source close to the negot1at1ons. who also said that sum is .. real money. not deferred." The agreement also includes an extension of a $4 million off-and-on- the-field insurance policy that will run for the lengtb of the contract, the source said. HB ripped, 79-49; Vikes win, 68-56 "lo" Workman and f:d1son are ha\ ing the la<,1 laugh a~ Lea"e" ha~ been pla\ 1ng Ille l raz\ dunng the la11er pan of the -,eason "He got son of a late c;tan .. add\ '-' orkman "But the "a> he's pla,1ng no" I'd ha'e to sa~ he "ould be an all-League sckc11on 1f he c;taned playing hke this earlier in the year .. For h1'> better-late-than-never. sacl -happ\ "Thai game " 111he11 ··he Y" 'Tm 1u\l going II• pla~ it Il l e 1t "111 hem' la~t 1me ·· It ma\ al<,o he Leave' s last ctmcc Jc; he-has go11cn a r·epuw t1on ltl..r Jno1hcr de fens 'l end "ho "ears IJQ on h1' er<.e a' a JanlCT Jfll'r he records a sad "People l..1d mr .. "il" I l'3\l'\ ".\nd or;a~ I (Plea~ 11ee LEA VEY /83) Dickerson's new agreement with the club was announced in a brief statement by Pete Donovan. the Rams' director ofpubhc relations. Georgeson talli es 29 points to p~ve the way for Ma r ina The Rams then upped their lead to 46-28 before the Oilers managed to put t~ether a nine-point spree late 1n the third quaner. Underclassmen dominate 1985 All-America team , __ _ In his first two seasons, Dickerson received about S 1.6 7 mt I hon from the club in terms of salary. incentive clauses and signing bonuses. He set an NFL rookie rushing record of 1,808 yards in 1983 and gained 2.105 yards last season to break O.J Simpson's league single- season rushing mark. He said late last season that he wanted a new contract and expected to he paid about SI milhon a year. He was a holdout during camp Last o;ummer and missed the Rams' first two games of the regular season because of the contract dispute. While holdmg out , Dickerson said he wanted to be paid what the top running backs in the league were being paid. By comparison. Los Angeles Raiders' running back Ma rcus Allen has a rcponed four- year. $3.2 million contract. not in- cluding bonus clauses. Dickerson and the Rams were in San Francisco. where they played the 49ers Monday night. He had gained 915 yards this ~n -far down the list of the NFL's top rushers - heading into the game. He averaged 5.6 yards per carry in 1984, compared to less than four yards per carry this year By RICHARD DUNN ~Ne4C.r11, ... ,, Hunting1on Beach High. labonng JUSt to breathe, fought a never ending battle Monday night that 1s probabl} still lingering in Oiler Coach Ro) Miller's mind today ... "That was an ugly exh1b1t1on ot basketball," said Mill er 1 n disgust. after watching his team lose in the opening round of the Fountain Valle} High Tournament to Millikan. 79-49. Millikan, with shooters from all angles of the court, put the Oilers away early. Huntington Beach. sparked earl> by Shane Pariseau. were never in 1t after the Long Beach-based Rams went on a 12-point run midway through the second quarter to take a 36-22 lead. The Oilers' Chris Gaspar. coming off the bench. finally hit a short jumper with 50 seconds left 1n the first half. But by that time, the Rams had a 38-24 lead. So down by 12 at halftime, the fmt thing Huntington Beach did when it took th~ ball out of bounds opening the second half was throw It away The difference for Millikan was the fine shooting of sophomore James hettleworth and Junior Ken Janis. both of whom scored 20 pomts -all on fiel d goals and all from outside the key Emck Holme!>. "'ho c;cored all of his 12 points in the first half. was1ust as devastating to the Oilers. That's mainly why M1ll11tan was· 36 for 60 from the field. But Miller wasn't about to praise the opposiuon. ··we weren't playing with an~ intensity.'' he said. "And we had a horrible night shooting (21 for 68) We made only 7 of 17 from 16 feet in the first half. Those are good per- centage shots ... you have to take those shots. But we're not making them. I don't know what 1t 1s," Huntington Beach did have a productive night from Scon Moberly. playi ng in his 1irst game since com mg out late from football The Oilers will lace Servile Wednesday (4:30) in the consola11on round. El~whrrc in high school action Martaa ta. La Qwt.ia SI: Mark GeOf'ICSOD connected on 13 of 18 Mark Georgeson from the field on the wa)' to a ~9-point outburst. and teammate~ Ste\e Guild ( 18) and Mike Mc} er-; ( 15) con- tnbuted to gi ve Manna 11s ti~t win in t"'o 5tarts Mall Hattabaugh added eight as- sists for the V1lcing!i, who tra\el to the Santa Mana Tournament ne:\t with a 5:30 date "'llh ~t Jo..cph (Santa Mana) in the first round Thu™1a) "We played prett)' well." co m- mented Manna ( oach Ste\ c Popovich "We didn't ha\e the tumo'e~ that we had Saturda)' night (against Irvine) Boxer Cooney calls arrest 'a bad rap' HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) -Former heavy- weight boiung contender Gerry Cooney. booked for disorderl y conduct after his bodyauard was KO'ed in a barroom acume. says his arTeSt was "a bad rap" and he ~ts the inctdcnt happened. Aftcr Georac K.tplan, 61 . ofWoods1de. N.Y .. and George Munch. 29. were taken away. Cooney and his bodyguard. Richard G. Wcsnofskc. began ar1u1n1 with bar patrons, authoriues said. Stan Barowsk!J. director of hotel tttunty. said he summoned on~u!)' city detective Richard talo, who tned to tell Cooney to take ll euy kind of condtt1on lS going to get up~t I thought u was nd1culous. I d1dn·t know 1he~ people ~rt police officers ... Daniel GaJl8£her. =of neatb)' Camp Hill. wa arrested at'\er ne arau Wllh police Cooney and four companioM were "loud. unruly and obnoinous .. when they v.ere booted by pohcc on vanous charat . said cit y spokesman Jo~ph wecncy. Cooney. traimna 1n nearby uncaster for .• possible comeback, said Monday the-whole aff11r •·was a bid rap. .d , "I'm t0rry thts th1n1cvcrhapp(nC\I . I.di .n t act my name a.s Gentleman Gerry do1na llus kind of th1na, •• he SI.Id. Police uid two of his fric-nds wt~ arre_sted for public drunkenness shonly after Coodey• p1ny arrived at the crowntown Hohd.a> tnn . • I Wesnof: kc. J7, of Hunttn,ton tauon. N. Y .. who said he was a former Lona I lal\d policeman. poked Stilo in 1he stomach said: "What are you aoina to do. fat belly''" Sweeney saJd. The two 1euffled and hJo punch~ Wnnof: ke twice an the face. knocking him out. wc:ene)' and BerowakJ •id Cooney anbbed It an officer al)d was handcuffed. Barowska said "I walked up and l&Jd, 'Wh.at's aotna on here.'" Cooney said." Anybodv Stts a fnend in th:lll Wcsnofsk. booked ...,avattd as~ull on a police officer and released on S~.000 bail. would face up to 10 )'Car'S 1n 1a1l and a SH.000 finr 1f convicted. Coone}. alw from tluntinaton ta\lon. and Gallqher wtrt charged with disorder h condu t Pubhc drunkenness and disordcrh conduct are ummary offense~ pun1 hablc b\ up to \O da\s 1n Jail and a S '<Xl fine Cooney. who loSI w LaZi l lolmc'I in a hid tor the hea~ctaht title 1n I Q8 ... rettrfii carhrr th11. year. but rec:entl has r\prt"istd 1ntcrMt 1n fiithtin heav~~t champion Michael ~(Mk\ USC guard Bregel. UCLA 's Lee picked on first team From AP dispatches \.1tch1µn ~Late running had. Lorenzo ~ httc .i.nd < )ll.lhumJ.. ltnehacl er Bnan Boc;"'onh l"o ul thl' best sophomorl'\ w come along 1n rt."cent 'ea~ "ere named to the I'-'!'-" .\ssoc1atcd Press .\ 11-.\men ca team \.1 onda\ The' -wc.>rc JOtned on tht.' team h~ He1sman Troph~-\\>1nn1ng tailhacl.. Bo Jackson of .\uburn and Lombardi .\ward rec1p1ent Ton) ( ac;1lla\. O kla- homa 's bnlhant nose guard It v.as the ~ond appearance on tht' first team for Jackson. "'h1' made 111n 1983 but missed out a ~car ago " hc-n he v...as hmlled to 11( game-\ ht>cau\C 111 a '>houlde-r fn1un and ( dS1lla". llnC 1,t SI\ ~peater. from last 5C."ac;on * * * The ot her repealt'r<. lrom t 9 ~ arc llhno1'\ "1de retel\ er Da' 1d 'W1lhams and l CL.\ plal t .. l..1d,e-r John Lee o n nffeme 31\d Oklahoma tatc tackle l t''>ltl' (l"'-eJI '''"a llnehacker Larry 'lt.:itwn and .\n111na 'ltate detens1 ve b.h I.. 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IOMWI l~iot1del ~ ~ (~J; {llr ' Solelmen IOfl!O Slate> 08 -~ Colllll\ CC.I S..lt "Ullrt:eft)1 C:.•..o l ••~• I Al'lleftM~I. satt n-t CAlr llnrce -.,.,_ -~ ·-<ltleel • J Youngster's game with straight runi proves very fatal From AP dl1pece1tet UKIAH -A hJJh school basketball m player di~ from a drink.mg bout in whtch he and. has ~mates sho~ off by consumma stra1sht Nm, accord1n1 to bis coach. . · Eupne M. Floaglen, I 6, was found dead Saturday Ul uoom at lhtmotd tr.ihereh.as team was 1tayin9 after -a Friday ,nitht tournament "Pme: HoaaJcn, of Covelo, a small town about 50 miles north ollJkjah, played on the Round Valley High School team. "It's a thina you can't belteve would e"er happen," Round Valley basketbaJI coach Ron Kruse said Sunday. "The ltids don't want to believe it, but alcohol can lull." The playm drank rum in their room and two of lhem later sneaked out to ~t more liquor from a friend, KruJe was told. Kruse wd the players gave police the -fl:lme of the man who bought liquor for tt\em af\er a a.ame with St. Vincent's Hi~. Players said Hoaglen ' bad really been shooting n down" by the tlme he was caught. Kruse said. Team members later admitted they we~ showing off about bow much liquor they could drink Kruse ·added. · The coach said he had periodically checked the players' rooms Friday night but noticed notruol wrong. He said other players bacfbcen "covenng for the team members who were drinking. Kruse said Hoaglen was found yelling outside of the motel room around midnight. When his two. roommates returned, all three players were confined to the room. Hoaglen didn't appear at the team meeting the next morning. and it was then teammates discovered he was no lonaer breathina. Quote of the day Dtck Vitale, college basketball guru for ESPN, on comments by network officials that he it too off-the-wall: "Tell me John Madden's not off-the-wall. Whr,. Madden makes me look ltke Mother Theresa. · Kin&• get goalie Melanson NEW YORK -The New York ~ Rangers acquired goaltender Rollie Melan-' son from the Minnesota North Stars Monday and then traded him to the Los Angeles Kinas in a three-player National Hocke> League deal. The Rangers surrendered a pair of draft choices to obtain Melanson and then packaged the goalie and defenscman Grant Ledyard to Los Angeles for left wing Brian Maclellan and another draft pick. In exchanae for Melanson, Minnesota obtained the Ranprs' second round draft choice in 1986 and fourth round pick in 1987. The North Stars had traded their 1985 .No. I pick to the New York Islanders for Melanson just over a year ago. The goalie appeared in six games this sc;tson with a 2-1-2 record with a 4.10 goals against avefllge. He had !ll!Ssed Minnesota's last nine games because of a groin IDJUry. Villanova loee. lta No. 1 fan VlLLANOVA, Pa. -Etaht months m after ded1catms their ba ketball team's fint1t hour to him. Villanova Un1vers1ty's coach and playcra pthered to remember lonaume trainer Jake Nevin, who died Mondav a1t ... 1 .. Iona battle w1th Lou Gchna's disease. · Wheelchair-bound for the past year. the 75-year- old .Nevin died at his home in Brrn Mawr after more than a half-century association w11h the 1985 NCAA champions, according to •ports information director Cralf. Miller. 'He has tpuched more hearts than anybody else on this campus." ~ad Coach Rothe Massimino. "Down th~ strctChJa.ke.fiul<le usaJJ feel that life was really worth lwing.-tte was just that kind of-person. He-aodc"d wonderful things " · Last spnna. Massimino said Nevin was a major reaso n he decided to tum down a much-publicized offer to coach the New Jersey Nets of the Natio"nal Basketball Association. "The night before the dcc1S1on. Jake said, 'lfl knew you were going to leave I wouldn't have let you win the championship,"' said· Massimino. "Jake could say thinas that nobody else could ever say." Senior center Chuclc Everson sa~d. "Jake was always there when you oeeded him. lfhe saw you were down or mo~1ng arollnd he would play a JOke on you. even un to the last couple of days. You know, al Saturday's game he even gave me a wink. That was just his way of saying he was rooting for you." Title fight at Forum tonight lNGLEWOOD -It could be the 51 crownsn~ ofroyalty. - But 1f J.B. Williamson 1s taken for tus word, his 12-round World Boxing Council light hea vyweight title fight with Prince Mamah Mohammed tomght at the Forum will resemble the invasion of Grenada. "I'll knock Prince Mohammed out before he knows what happens to him," said the ex-Marine who wears camouflage boxing attire into the ring and 1s the WBC's No. 3 contender. "The pnnce can't fight. I'm one of the most dangcro~s fiJhters 1~ the world. the greatest light heavyweight tn capt1 v1ty." Enter his maJesty who's ranked No. 2 by the WBC. "This wtll be J.B.'s toughest fight yet," said Mohammed, who claims to be a prince of a West Afncan tribe. "You aren't going to want to miss this one. It will be the crowning of the pnnce." The figh~crs will be battling for th~ utle vacated by fo~er undisputed . hght heavyweight champion Michael Spinks. Sptnks abandoned his three light heavywetght belts af\cr he defeated Larry Holmes for the heavyweight title. Devils trip up Minnesota, 6-4 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -Rookie ~ dcfcnseman Craig Wolanin scored his first , National Hockey League goal to snap a 4-4 tic in the third period and spark the New Jersey Devils to a 6-4 victory over the Minnesota North Stars Monday night. Mel Bridgman scored twice -the second time on a second assist from Wolanin with 27 seconds left -10 give the Devils the margin of victory. - Kirk Muller set up the winning goal for the Devils when he whipped a backhand pass from the left circle to Wolanin. who was standinj in the slot. Wolanin then fired a 20-foot shot at 8:53 in the penod to beat North Star goalie Jon Casey. Surgery due for Kings• Galley servtc-I Burl • dh Grim Galley of the Los Angeles Kings will ' RAMS ••. From Bl ofblundcn that cmt the 49cf\ dearly "I'm not happy about anything we did out there tonipt," saJd Coach 8111 Walsh, referrina to a blocked extn1 Poin1. a holdina penalty that ncpted a 42-yard field goal by Ray Werschjna and an interception thrown by Mon- tana to Vince Newsome m the end zone after San Francisco had dnven. 79 yards to 1he Rams' 1hree in the fourth quarter. In fact , San Francisco dominated most of the game. outgaining the' Rums 410-264. _ The 49m took ll 1..Q lead m seconds into the second quarter on a seven-yard pass from Montana to Dwi~t Clark. The score was set up by a Dickerson fumble that was re- covered by Lott at lhe one and set back to the I I by a penalty. unsford's 25-yard field goal cut 11 to 7-3 at halftime. Theo Brown, who returned two kickoffs for touchdowns apjnst Green Bay, took the second- haJf kickoff back for a score, cutting by Jim Kovach and racing untouched fora TD. "When I saw the hole open, l said to myself. 'here we go again,"' Brown wd. But that lead lasted all of I :36. Two plays after the kickoff, Mon- tana rolled right and hit Rice behind Nolan Cromwell for a 66-yard touch- down. But Shawn Mi1Ter blOclccd Wersching's point-after attempt., the first miss for the San Francisco kicker in 150 attempts dating back to 1980. San Francisco had a chance to make it 20-10 earl y in the fourth period, but on the I 5th play of a drive that started on his own I 8, Montana in trouble at his three, lofted a ball nght to the Rams' Newsome in lhe ., ..,...... end zone. 49era fullback Rater Craia la all eyea u be akirta paat Lansford's field goal ued 11. but th~ outatretcbed arm ol Rama Onebacker Mel Owen• Monday. 49erswentahcad20-13onMontana's I-yard ~onng pass to Roger Craig -lij.Jlliij:------------------- Trojans fall at Wyoming From AP dl1patclle1 LARAMIE -Led by 24 points from sophomore forward Fennis Dembo. the Universny of Wyoming defeated the University of Sou them Cahfom1a 89-79 ID college baske~ball Monday night. The Trojans only led once -7-6 JUSt 4:30 into the ~rst half. Wyoming led by 19 pom1s, 41 -22, with 4:35 lef1 in the half, but USC cut that lead down to 10 points by halt\ime. Wyoming led by as much as 13 poin1s in the second half and ran away with the rest of the game. The Cowboys shot 73 percent fro~ the free 1hrow line and 57 percent from the field. USC 1s now 3-4, and Wyoming is 3-2. Wyoming head coach Jim Brandenburg said when the Cowboys were ahead JUSt six points with 7:35 left to play, the team ''had to go back out and e~tabhsh its intensity and hard play again. "We're very fortunate to have had the concentra11on to win," he said. Form~r Maier De1 High star Tom Lewis led USC with 16 points, hitting 5 of 16 from the field and 7 of7 from the free throw line. He was also the Trojans· top rebounder wi1h six. Elsewhere in college basketball Monday ntght: Notre Dame 7!, Oregon U : In South Bend, Joseph Pnce came off the bench to score a career-high 20 points and lead I 7_th-ranked Notre Dame to a win over Oregon. The lnsh, now 4-1, overcame the 19-point sconng effort of the Ducks' Anthony Taylor and I 6 points from Rick Osborn, closing the comest with a ~ir of crowd- pleasing dunks from Scott Hicks and David Ri vers. who tallied I 5 points after a slow start. Starting freshman Mark Stevenson added 14 points for the lnsh. . Oregon, 2-l came back early in the S«Ond haJf af\C'r tralltnJ Notre Dame 29-27 at halftime to tie the game at 33 On Jumper by Osborn. MJelll1u 71, ~lca10 State U : In Ann Arbor, sentor B_utch Wade scored 17 points and every M1chi~n starter htt double figures as the No. 2 Wolvcnncs defeated Chicago State. INCILEWOOD -Def1;nscman Garry ~ -&Or e._ es undergo surgery Tuesday to detenninc lhe Harbor c h CLEAR LAKE, Wis .. _ Memorial extent of an lrl)Ury he suffered to his right oa c knee, the National Hockey League team announced services arc scheduJed Wednesday for Monday. th • f Burleiah Grimes. a member of Baseball's G 11 • .A 1ng a ter -----m-Jriall el\Fame and wt of the °'Clll sp· -TTT"---'~a~ey_w_lllllJJJu:.u dunng 1he K mg.s' 4-1 "ICl~l-lllli~~~ -o-tnn1peg Sunday night. The Wolvennes. 7-0, used the 1ns1dc game to talce advantage of their smaller opponent. Michigan's two forwards and center outscored the Cougars' front hne 40.il.and OUt:feOOunded It 1.fh;J-----"-------- pitchers whose major lcque career covered 19 years. The surgcrv will be performed by Dr. Steven 1 0 2 2 d fi Grimes. a righ t-hander who posted a 270-212 won-Lo b d h ·K-"-• 2 t ost recor . 1 o cancer nday in this northwestern Galley was injured when he collided with I d d"ed f F mar 0, t e ings team phys1c1an, the club said. -e ea Prep fiootball Wisconsin community near where he was born 92 years w Th s :-.. · ago. He pla~cd in four World Scnes and was elected to innipeg center oma!> teen and crasned into lhe h HaJ f . n~t goalpo~t dunng 1he second period of Su nday E t e Io amc 1n 1964. night's game. He was taken to a local hospital for X-d1son H1gh's girl11 basketball team recorded its I f "His contributions to our national pastime are a rays, which proved negative. s.:cond h1~es1 SC<?nng output 1n Its history Monday p ayers 0 week matter of fact of history," Tom Giordano. executive . Galley, in his second season with the Kings, had nigh1, shelling v1st11ng Newport Harbor 102-22 in a non- dircctor for minor leagues and scoutinJ for the eight goals and seven assists in 27 games this sea on. league game, but Harbor Coach Glen Takemoto had his Baltimore Orioles said. "( remember him as an ihare 10 say afterward. aequaintance, as a baseball professional, and as a ''I think 1t was the most poorest display of coach ins * collca.aue ... I've been in baseball 39 years, and the name Television, radio I've seen,". said ~ furn.ins Takemoto. after Newport (0-4) TYRONE YOUNGBLOOD Burleigh Grimes is synonymous with baseball." was humiliated 1n Edison s gym. "The game was over in Marina Grimes retired ID 1934, a year in which he played TELEVISION the second quarter and he (Edison Coach Dave White) The 6-t. 2 l 5-pound senior nose for the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsbur&h Pirates and New No event'> o;chcduled. kept his starters in 1he whole way." guard "spearheaded the defense" York Yankees. He played witfi the Pirates in RADIO Leading the way for Edison ( 4-1). which has lost only which held Long Beach Poly to 1916-1917, the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1918-26· the 6:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Krng.s at to highly-rated Brea-Olinda this season, was Knsten only seven points, said Vikings New York Giants in 1927, the Boston Braves · and Calgar), KLAC (570). Wilson (18 points) and Denise Ogburn (I 7). Six players Coach Dave Thompson. Cardinals in 1930-31, the Chicago Cubs in 1932 and the . 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Danas at scored in double figures for the Chargers. Cubs andCardinalsaga.m in 1933. Cli ppers, KMPC(710). "It was totally uncalled for,'' Takemoto added. "I r •----------- He managed the Dodgers ID I 937 and 1938. makes you wonder whether basketball is for fun or what. • MYRON BUTLER I know he was thi~king about sconng 100 points, but HELP US HELP Through the hectic and harried holida y season, it is easy to forget that there are many people less fortunate than ourselves. The fact remains that many tots and teens will only experience Christmas in their hearts or perhaps their place of worship. Th is year, the Da ily Pilot in cooperation with United Way1 Is working to make Christmas something special for tne needy by sponsorin.s a Christmas Gift Tree. We are collecting gifts for children and teenagers to be distributed through various United Wa y sponsored organizations in our local area. You can help. Be a Christmas Elf by bringing a wrapped gift for a~ild age tot througtl teen to the Daily Pilot. Please identify the sex and age of the c hild for which the gift is appropriate on one removable tag. Affix another blank Christmas tag which can be filled in with a child's name. Your gift may be the only one that child receives this year. Won't you please helpl For More Information ca ll 642-4321, ext. 270 I The Daily Pilot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA ahead 49-7 at halftime and leaving your starters-ih . . 8ad41eback that's temble. The 5-10, 160-pound senior "I don',1,.know what brought 1t on. The game was over Quarterback completed eight of in the second quarter." 11 passes for I 83 yards and The Chargers held a 25-4 lead at the end of the first rushed for 98 yards on six camcs quarter and conttnued 10 pour it on until they wound up including a 63-yard TD run. ' shy of the school's record 107 poinls against Santa Ana •-----------last year. Continued Takemoto: ''Why pour 1t <1n'! Our noses MARK CRAIG where already in the ground. We've never played them Newport Ha.rbor before, so I don't know why he did it. The 6-6, I ~6·pound1un1or split "I ~a~ th1nki!'& 'bout forfeiti ng the game. My girls end ha~ hi s most productive were thtnking of giving up at halftime " game w1th I 5 catches and 171 yards, giving him 75 receptions and l, 150 ya rds for the season. Elsewhere Monday: Comptoa 53, FoutaJn Valley 43: The Barons lost their first ~me m four starts as Compton Jumped to a 32-19 halftime lead and never looked back in a quarterfinal game of the Artesia Tournament. Mellissa Handle ( 13) and Jackie Cook ( 11) scored m double figures for Fountam Valley, but 1t wasn't enough to avoid a fifth place semifinals berth against Morn- ingside Thursday (3: I 5).. Fountam Valley will get a second chance at Compton on Dec. 2 I when the Barons host the Tarbabcs. Lyawoocl H , Mater IHI 41 : The Monarchs dropped their first pme In five starts as Lynwood adva_nced to the championship semifinals of the Artesia Tournament. Noel!e M~nfrc (I I) and Hallie Fonnaneck (I 0) led Mater Dea ~onng. but the Monarchs fell behind early and played catchup the rest of the way. Mater Dei returns to the .tournam~nt's fifth place semifinals Wednesday at 5 ap1nst Banning. •~~~~~~~~- D£AN EDDY Weetmlnater . The 5-9. 160-pound Juntor hnet;>acker had a key interception late in the a.ame, recorded six solo tackles and four assists in the Lions' 7-3 loss to Edison. •~~~~~~~~~ OREGLEAVEY ltdleon The S-9. 180-pound senior defensive end had three quar- terback sacks. seven solo tackJes and caused an incompletion He has six sacks m the last two weeks. •~~~~~~~~- College, prep basketball Eagles face ez-ltaglea N '"'llOI• '°· $ IN ·£dw•ro1vN1t " VelHr•IMI 11, Marloll 1) IOI) """ lc:Mlf Tou.MAIMNT1 ,...._.v-.,•1•11au1 ,,.,, ....... , RI~--1•, ler'¥fte 7• Mlllllet1 "· MllntlfttlOll hedl ., .... Mt ,~ ...... , ... Gr•1* •• '""" ... ,.. al klll• AM S7, I.a MlfMe M (7 ot) MOM·UIAOU8 MM1lle ... I.a QWlfe M " ...... ..... 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M1nneh ) , l I H•n<llev • s , I J l reci..,. 1 I l ~ we11n ) l 2 I LOOM I 0 l 16 COGk S 1 2 II J<ei? • 0 , I CIOwet 1 0 • • H1ror-$ • 1 " Le•ior l J • 1 Wllflaln\ 0 0 I 0 Gclr••nlll 0 0 0 0 Tot•" tt t U Sl l ot11i 16 11 "4.l k.,.. .... ~ C-IOn IS 11 I I>-~ F'°""l1ln V•llev ll t 11 1 4.l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tue.day, Oeoembet 10, ltU * 83 LEAVEY ..• hom81 Coast Christmas Classic preview think 1'm Mark Gastineau (New York Jt>l.l defensive end) I do like to din~ around after r &Ct a k I f.U"" I'm son of an emo11onal player ' And Workman a~cio .. ThAt ' what I liked about him," he says ''I used to watch him pla) W(.CC r and sec all the ~naltycud.,, he-would pu:k up I'd wonder how come a guy that aureuive wai.n'1 pla\.tng football .. Olympic funds earmarked for youth programs W~ANC.,ELES(AP)-Murc lh&n SI million 1n surplus funds from the 1984 ummcr Olympic. wtll be uied to finance 17 youth •°*t1c p rop-ams in Southern < ahfom1a, official!. an- nounced (at Estancia High School) Dec %&..%8, 30 Cypress High 11 wa5 '>l m ple Lc:H-t') 1ust d1d n'1 want 10 "It didn't look l1k4 \Oml·th1ng I wanted to do" \3.}"1 l ell'CY "But then f U\Cd IU !>(:t' all m\ fnend\ ha v1ng '>O m uch tun out tht'rr I decided to gJ' c 11 ,1 tr, " 1 he Los Angele~ Organlllnt Com- rn mee Amtttrur Athleuc Foundauon made the final selectton of grant rcu p1ent) Mo.nd~) at the C entu.ry Plai.a Hotel. Nickname. ( t'Ol\Jrton'I League. Empm· \liinion Wh.:<e~H pr~tdffit uf the ~mati:ur Athletic f oundatton. )l\td the follow1ng pro1ech were to receive ma ne} under a SI 0~ mlllton &rant Colors: l:ilue .md On.rngt· ( oach. Ron ( ra1g 1985 rtrnrd ~-1 6 ( arec:r 197-15!! When he wa\ d Junior 1n hi\ fil\t )Car as a football pl.ner l~a ... c> played Junior \lff\1t) oa nd v a f\ll) ~peua l team\ r ht'n 36 J 'K.'n tor he bcjUln to blos\om C ommunll> 't outh C.,an1 Scrv1U!t, SJ49.l/YO C !eland Hou~ Communt- t\. (enter $75,000 St M al')\ um-First round f<K-Long fkath Jordan 'I .J. in ~ ' mcr C11r l\ Bu lcetbalf League Top Players: Chm Yoxthe1mur,16-7 ~r torward~cnter .. He JUlit im proved wnh t:\ er. game .. ~)\ ~or~m.J.n He h.t'> 1u .. 1 got a lot of dthkttl .ibtlll) doll I\ IJ'>t J foot " S2 I U.50 ')aybrook Parl Athleuc A~ \oc1at1on S I 7 ;?42 .rnd 5anrJi Terc-.1ta .\her-\<. hool ~puns Pro- gram S l,o O()C) Mike Cote. 6-1 Sr guard ..---- Ken Kawa muns. 6-1 ')r guard Coac h's backiroud:. A product of Berkclc> H1g.h and tht' lln1'"ers11y of Southern (a liforn1a < ra1g has guided the Centurions to li '"e lcagut· champ1onsh1p~ and ti ve apixaranLe~ in thl" CIF playoffs. His teams ha'e been known for their fast-breaking style: with d power ofTen~. Ht~ best product has been Dave Belshc. who went on to Utah ~late Crate \\orkm_an I'> proh.J.bl> hqp111g that Lca 'e' 1\ planning 10 be light on ht'> fee t for lot<. of dancing th1., FndJ' agatnst tht" Jad.r.thbm '\ ltt:r dll 11 will be hi-. la\t .\l\11 rel.t'l\.tng ~ant~ '4-t'rt' the l O'> .\ngrlc\ Poltl.c Oepanmi:m Nonh- ca~t D" l\111n 'I ho>.tng program Sii ()7fJ I \PD h>01h11l Dl\·1~1on l'oltu." .\1hkt1l l c:agut' S" IJ(I() Jnd the l .\PD< t"ntral D1' 1~111n hpl11rer Pmt S) f.10<1 Sea Kings seek assistants A look at the Centurions ( orona del Mar High girl& tra1.k and field coach ~teve Kac1ynsk1 1\ look·1ng for two assistant LOat he!i ··They're of the walk-on nature · \ays Kacnnsk1 whose team appeal"; 10 be on the ~ergc of bag thing.-. The mile rela\ team. wh1th c:ons1sti. ot two 1un10r~ .t.nd two '>ophomore!I, will be running Ill the Sunk 1st Indoor ln\1t.a- t1on;1l 1n l;\n11:•1> Yoxthe1mer 1s obv1ousl} the big man, and he wa, 1hc 1118 void a year ago after breaking hts leg 1n thl· C cnturn>n\' fi r'>t league game of the year "lfhe\ full y retcl\cred ht." rnuld be onr of the be\I players 1n Orange (aunt)'" \a)'\ hi\ lllJlh "lie\ J ~ood shooter and a good rebounder "\ m.the1mc:r ''a 1wiHear returning 'itaner, and w11h the a1.<a1lahll1t} of ,....," ex pt·nentc:<.l guards, Cypress 1s Ob\.1ou~I)' on !he road tu rrlmcr) Jhrr la'>t year's 5-16 recor?. 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Irvine Co. appoints Bouzeos new public relations executive o .. n Boa1eo1, a former telcv1s1on anchorwoman. has JOined the lrvlae Co. as supel'Vlsor of public relations. responsible for planning and 1mplemcnt1na publicity and speclal events programs for the commercial office d1v1sion of the lrvlae Commu.Jty DevelopmeDt Co. and communuy relations. The Nc-.vpon Bc.ach rcstdent comes from a position with K.NTV. the ABC affiliate in San Jose. • • • Mlcllael S. Kaye of Newpon Beach has been named pres1dcm and ch.ief executive officcroflrvine-based Wes&ec Sec11rity, llac. Kaye has been consultant to SeaAm Co., Lid., ofTokyo. Japan, for the.pa&! 2112 years. Secom, parent company of Wcstec. 1s the largest security firm in the Far East. • • • Huntington Beach resident William Corcoraa has been named senior vice president and deputy head of retail banking for Barclay• But of Callfonala. He will be headquartered in Los Angeles. Corcoran has been with Barclays since 1973, most recently wtth the WllUam Cororu Dawn Bouieo1 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 Dow closes at record high OPEC. budgetdeficttannouncements help Dow_£eac_!: 32nd new high_for year By BILL MENEZES .,~ ....... NEW YORK -Stock pnces soared on Monda)' and the Dow Jones lndustnal Average made another run at the 1,500 level before closing at a record tugb m a rally sparked by declining oil prices and an improved outlook for inflation. The average of 30 blue-chip indus- trial stocks {Ose 19.84 to 1.497.02. topping the Dec. 4 record of 1.484.40 and setting the Jlnd new high of 1985. An announcement by the Or- ganization of Petroleum Exponing Countnes that 1t would concentrate on kecpmg its share of the world oil market instead of keeping oil pnces up by limiting producti9n sent crude pnccs lower on the commodity markets. Although OPEC officials said they did not want a price war, analysts said the cartel's decision would mean Holiday spending lower 011 prices as compct1t1on against non~OPEC producers such a~ Bntain heated up. Lower oil prices generally arc viewed as a sign that 1nflauon wtll be subdued or lower 10 the near future In addition. Monday was the first trading session since U.S. House and Senate negotiators announced 1he} had agreed on a measure 10 eliminalc the federal budget deficit over several years. The agreement to cut the deficl't. which has been blamed for keeping interest rates relatively high. helped push interest rates lower in the credit markets. "So here you are wtth fiscal integrit y on one side, inflation com· 1ng lower on the other side ... those arc ccn.ainly the kind of elements that turned the market on." said Larry Wachtel, an analyst for Prudcnual- Bache Securities Inc. in New York. Oil stocks declined broadly 1n heavy trading. Amoco fell 21/1 10 63'4; Atlanuc Richfield dropped 111• to 63; Chevron fell 2 to 36; Kerr McGee fell 11/z to )21/,; and Occidental Petroleum fell I ~. to 321/•. Also declining were Mobil, down 111 to2911•. Texaco. down y, to JO Y•. and Exxon. down J 1/-to 521/a. The stocks of some a1rhn~. which lx:neflf from lower oil prices through lower fuel costs. also advanced. lJnited rose 2 to 51 1/,, American was up I Ya to 42 1/a, Delta was up )/, 10 39¥•. and Eastern rose 11• to 6¥ •. Union Carbide, one of1hc compo- nents of the Dow Jones lndustnal Average. rose JV. to 661.-l as 1t led the list of the most active stocks. with 2. 78 million shares changing hands. GAF. which spuned 9Y1 to 57•/,, has announced it would offer $68 a share to acquire Union Carbide. William Lefevre, of Purcell, Graham & Co. Inc. in New York. sa1~ he believeCt the market was resuming its momentum afler slowing last week as smaller investors began putung more money into stocks foll owing the weekend news about OPEC and the deficit-reduction agreement. Lefevre said many ind1v1doal in- vestors already had been moving to stocks because of declining interest rate yields on bonds and other investment ve hicles. and the favorable outlook for inflation prompted even more movemen1 to stocks. Other advancing issues included Teledyne, (Jp 5'1a to 295, I BM, u 2'1• to I 44¥t; Dijltal Equipment. up 2-Y. to J 27Ya: Kl A, up 21/, lO 49~. (1eneral Motors up I 'la to 72Y•. Bell AlJan1u.:, up 21/a to JO)l/1, and Mmne$Ot3 Mining and Manufwuona. u.p-1 10 . 8711.. Upjohn paced dedining is~ucs. dropping 6 to 131 111. although the company said 1t knew of no corporate reason for the drop. Gamers outpaced lo~rs by about 5.3 on the New York Stock Exchange Big Board volume totaled 144 0 1 m1lllon shares. against 125.54 million 1n the previous session. The NY E's composite index rose 0.63 to 11 7 62. At the Amencan Stock Exchange. the market value index was 242.09. down 0.79. On Fnday lhc Dow Jones 1ndus· trial average had fallen 5. 7 3 points to 1,477.IM. Nat1onw1de 1umover m NYSE- hsled iss ues. rncluding trades 10 tho~ stocks on regional exchanges and 1n the O\Cr-the-counter market, totaled 169.69 million shares. Standard & Poor's index of 400 1ndustnals rose 1.17 to 227 02. and S&P's 500-stock composite index. was up 1.26 to 204.25. Al the American Stock Exchange, the market value index fell 0. 79 to 242.09 The NASDAQ compo~1te index for the over-the-counter mar- ket do~d at 31 fl M8. up 0.09 1. ncreases -~w~!"A .. ) i=~:r 1; ~lw ,~Ki'nc ~l'l2f'9\ 18~ ~?ov '9',1J ~ ~~o:~·o N~ SN6~ 2:i~' :g~ ~t ~:if rn ~t ~, n1 Siil '' )IC!I 09 NL f.Xo1R11 ft1 t Mui 8•" IHS 1361 GIOo r 17 0 NL St~n 0 04I F¥' NL Lo I Ne AUM . her! Fd 10.I 7~ NL MIJll 11 7t I Mulual ot Orneh• HIYld r 10 71 NL on "• ~ ~ NL parent organization 1n ndon, w acre he was responsible for lending ~ llf'llMI ho 01r 1 1ueo 7. NL ~,s T• 3 • Am•• 10 . .., NL HYM r 1s09 NL f0 "" ~ ~ tO muJUnat1onaJ CO"""rations. th ' ~ ~Jlnul . N GFr~T._ 'f ~~ rK.Mk t 1,•t •• ~.~ Grwlh 611 7 •1 MuNY r una,.11 I~~ C •t"' s ear al INAFu»: v1.-... IOC lncom 9-32 1013 OPIGr 17S6 NL. fPKf L ••a 1 y MW G0rl1h l '!~ ~JI~&, I ISi ~:i...o 5 6 TxFr• 107S t1 61 QJvln r IS IO NL. tock 17 at DeboraJt J. Cbilm has been granted the titJe Of accredited MM ,.... et Hr.;ld 1..1 MUii . NL Grwln ~~ 1~ MtlQual ?026 NL A>Cl'I r 1007 NL uEa I b e ' t d . d db h •-ti J y .. I et lncOITI ' Ma"t 43 ' I "SS IJICOITI i l Mui SM 61 OS NL Ulll r ll SI NL. olR•I 1' usin ss communaca or, a es1gna11on a war e y I e 1U1lenaa ona ,,,.. ~ Munlll · Mun ee1 'I 29 NL r,.1 s11 I I N•• Avie 10 61 11 67 Pu•nem Fund• univ II NL A •• ocl.t•ooof.Ba1•-... 1Comm--•cator1 Cha·smiscommuncat'o s <M-1 v. Value 1 1 MenT 1o s1Nl10.x N111no 12 « NL CCAro ..,20.,« S•r.fte91< "TI' I ...... 8111 . • I I n NEW YORK (AP) De . h' ·-COIOfll•I F ' M,efo ••.JO 1690 l"°"Jlrv 611 NL N•• S.Cu•l•le• CCO•P '80949)1 CU>ll 6 q 6ij manager of AVCO FlDuclaJ Senrlcet in Newpon Beach and an -spite l IS A'ltP lnvi AC.Old 1111 Ml l~'s ~!-ntoC•o r uN1··~)S 8tlan 1'91 ''°' Calh 108 1S10 ~~~,. : • i~ active member of the Orange County lABC chapter. To achieve year's shoncr Christmas season. the f~ ll! ~t i~~" an N~~! e1 1sO is" :~~:n•J:,..1toi1a 1 ~E 1W3 ,rn ~~: 11:.l "NJL ,,,.,';,'~,, U:J ~L accreditation, communicators must have compiled a work portfolio nation'sncarly 8? million households en~ ~t ~,J!.~ 1!« ~~ ur;-••11 L ~~ .. ~· '2n ~t F~~ 1~ 1' lf U ~~0' 11,W 1181 :~~1n111 1• ,\ .,,1 andpas.soraJandwnttcnexaminations. will spend more than $27 billion in ~ee1 . NL uno 'f Oue1 ••~ ~L Hlvio '()¥NL ~r.to 1ii U ~rotnc 11>01 ti •;.~11 "s'l.1'N'~ • • • gifts, or about $315 per home, 5 A ~F~ldw t. 2 NL 8i~ : I s..ero• 10 17 II 09 1Ti°'n rouo • .. NL '""°"' ! ~ .. HHllll l7ti I ~on ).~rouo Gerald F. OlDda has been named Dallas d1v1s1on manager of percent to 6 r,rcent more than 1n t 'mro t~O:J 1643 HI YIO " s.1c11m invio, 11 ~ 'lff ~.:·~ :s .!~l ~l1~?o Ii ' ~~-1 ~s'I, IJ 79 W I Labo ~ 'I . ba d I c Bo ~lptlnc 'R 1)09 lncom ,. ll tS 12" Hll~~ us I ' r .. E• 10 J6ll lncom J. 7 i00·11 t l ye rato •• et rv1nc-se ecctromcsmarxetjnggroup.Wylc 1984,the onercnce ardreported lnlG~vi 13 IJN~ ~:1:n~1 i'·lt i ~ ~Fooo 111,1,f •n~\Hn 1~sn rF011R,,•e1 tH 111 ~ !n"110Sc0 fl~!l~H rw11'1 JlMlt 90 markets high-technology electronic components and systems. Monday. ~l(~e 11 4 'f' h 127' 1 381~.i l~" '' h••t I ,. Nt ' l · E -• 0<10 l 167 • • • N I'. • • Ufll ~f ti I Co1:~bl• Fu~' 1 n g1 t}· 1vvG1n 3' N Nit tie I• ' ln•V' '{ I· 9 Tl'IOmton ~ lnnon Carrie L. Drake has Joined Amlet Advertl1lDg & Public cw England iam ihes were CA· ~00~" • ~t ~~r tJ ~~L If ~ ... ~ 11 J•1r''/!:1h \iOJ' ,11/.i N•~~1Z'0~ 11 ii 'W ~N~" • 1l H ha: l;:Jh ll' ·~ ~t RelatlODI of Irvine as an account supervisor in its public relations pected .to spend the most on holiday Afuturt . NL M1mlc:: 0. ~ 1~·1 17 03 1' JP lnc.Q i Q rn N:ig:r •'6H'15 :s ~~"1b ~J JI ,, n OUPPQr I I N~LL oifts averaoing $369 per household AIM Fund\ ~wllh "8 I I 7 II I 66 •• 4 Jenu\ Funo N F :l L SGv depanmenl Drak ' 0 C t t' h ti I k d .,.. • .,.. CvYld 1107 !~91 w"r. C 2 ll cl'I ~"5fl Funo j•fi ill: N!Ufe und T HIV 12 N Tudr Fo L . e is an range oun y na 1ve w o ormer y wor c and Middle Atlantic families were Grnwv ,, tJ M,00,11• GrTio ~111 137 1: 1 vaiu. 1 L Qui• 11 21 u t3 TF1n, 12 9 NL r .. •Fo un•••ll for a public relauoos firm in Tustm. HIYld " " ee1stk , N~ 11 3 oe 3.., ven1w ' ••Sec usG•e1 "'° is ~ Tr~11 PortfTI1 . • • • nex't. where the average figure was Sld"fl ,,. Fu~ 101 N hru 1011 NL JOM Henc:Q(t. ,. 1• il~ nff "v1''' 111110 i"'° oG1 '" 1 7 NL Al Ab _.__ h d 8 d $335 h b · d AMEV F1.11\4.• lnco Cl 9 St tt rtno "1' NL Bond IS l9 •i•2 vrw" 1 1• 11 ova11 01 9 6' a nc 2 t NL. an rauam a~ JOIOe a110 an AJ1oelale1 of Ncwpon , t e usmess-sponsore re· ~111 H~ I} 1• r,. a H/ N~ F1oueao 10n NL Grwrn "11 1 49 1ncom l 11 111 ~ .. , ~·· NL 7Dlh t .... .,,. Beach as an director. The Dana Point resident most recently served search group said. ~ 11 111 1~~ ~~~°cs· llll ~t-Fl~~t Prn, NL ~t~"Gt 18'9~il ff ~!~l/1 1~ 1~f. 'Ci~~ :~ ~t ~ t.fl1 '~1 as an director at the Studio City producuon company Graphic Orb Lowest on the hst were families m A" ~v1c.~1001 10 ~on•184 G ·rn ~t H~\.? 1:u ~t ic!'ul~" 1 ?1 J1.. N~~· ~·~r NL =:~1~. • ~Ws "~ 1..111r•, 'trs. 19' aod IS a former assoctate professor or the Pandena Art Center the ccntal states of Kansas. Nebraska, er.em ~,. 1114 Irv 80 17 " IUS 1nou.i • , NL l(tf'119tf """°' ~:;.~o ., u NL Roen To IO .. 11 IO USGv 100 ~L • • • M1'nnesota and M1'ssoun·. where the HICiro 19 ti... rlltr Fund) •nc;om 9 ' NL Carra lfi ~n Html• 7S NL ltAoweTF ....,,a~•il Vl>I• r s, U3 H1Yld u JO .i Crn<c• tts 1111 s.~1 6 NL llK:om Llblv • 33 NL ave• •• NL us~ c.ro...p David s. Samael1 has been appomtcd president and chief d' fi d be lnll IS U3 lnvQI If D I ,, WrldT • NL Grow I I u ,.,..nnl l6S NL SFT EQI 10 SI It .. °'"" 1011 NL Operating Officer Of S••t• of tb• Art, lnc. i'n Costa Mesa. a spcn mg igure was expecte to Morto 9 IOB Lowrv I ' F\! l""".°'f HI Yid I Pann ~'1 NL !Mireca Se<.ur ·~ NL .. ... ~ $271, the board said. ' Survev 13 41 Ii Pllol ~ ~no Ap I ff jj71 1n11Fo ' 1 NY Ml;n 16 ~ Eoun unevan rwlh 1• NL. a f: t d d I f t'; 1· . s I h d h en 102S n Que!T ,~ I l•eo l j' Mun e 1S I Newt GI .J7 "L Grwl!I 1nev•ll lnco II NL m nu ac urer an eve oper o so1tware app 1cat1ons. amue s a "While the Christmas selling A•Dll• F 2019 »• s~1>1• 1 ov1 , , ~ l i ~ N•w• 111c: ls NL 1nco 3 SJ NL !>0!1 ll NL becnpres1dentofMtcrAcco1111t Corp.ofOhio,wh1chspec1ahzcs inthc: scasonwillbeshoncrthisyearthanin Ami~0 C•011'1ff 1 .. ~i<>~ 11 n1 o.t 1~;~ H~ 6 "'"m 1 : Ni~~ G~~fi tjL ~r:u"$ FuW2b57 NL l:~U 1 ,,, ~Lt sale of account software and ha!d:'~c. 1984. retailers should enjoy a ·strong ~~~ j• 11-tJ F.t;, Wfn•r~;·'1 ~.~~~ 12 '°,' ., u%1G'!l ••,• 1 ~~~' ~i1 NC :v.~ W ~~ u~Tlr!cf'nMo n~ N U. •• · 'd · sell e!TF I NL NVTF Ii-I Ke 11~ Ma• · Nl<h"' Gt IJ SS NL eo<;;t 5 Nt enrl J. Clark Coleman 1s 1he new executive vice president of the SC ing season, ll sat in a statement. 0 Am . r vrr f!tt'°·lO 't . "' Ur '* Nt N~ 1nT• 12'~ Nt 2vM111 1s 7 NL w111 tra~n~nv~tm~l ~~ld Am•ri~~~~~~~--~-··~~·~~~~,~~~~b¥y~£~9~A~lHiAMU~-~.o~w~~·~~~.~~~ .~. :4 ~ r l N M~ ,1u N .~ ~··~N~L~~W~o~~~~~-·~ __ ........ __ HOC aUoa in frvine. Jerrv N. Grow ... l has been appoint-" •l'n1·0r in~ high levels of consumer con-H••Dr 14~ Y 1 1 F .. o•h~ Grou?t APOllO t99 NL 1n11 Fd NL Mut• 1 67 NL •• ~ ~ cu .... HI Yid ~ lndV r If 5 NL coe. .. NL N Bono 10 ~ NL MM8 g NL Unil~ Fund\ vice president. corTV\rate nsk manager. of American Sa vi nos and fi cnce. especially consumers' op-~ii" B NY TaF •1 NL Mlcl'I o t 99' u' Hr ?O NL R~lon 19 NL Nvr.~ 1 ~ NL Acern • s1 • 10 't"' p • r. h fi .. TC Ntllhc fl NL Ciiio I> "' r • NL St()(~ U I NL T•Fr 1 I~ l NL Bono $19 6 ff senior vice president of Oak IDHraace Aseacy, a division of t1m1st1c expcclallons 1or t e uturc. ece 9!11on 10 Nt '" 1003 ... , , tu NL. NoveFo 111 NL r.Fr 1 NL Gvts.c sff1 s Flaaaclal Corp. of America. Coleman. an Irvine resident. has been It added. e~~r:0 1:H I !, r.a:~dY I~ t ~L t~flo 1•1~ r~ Ir~~ , 16:i ~t ~~ i!.~ if.l ~~~: i::..!.o~ NL l'.'~1711c: ,, ,, ~ I l Q WllhAmencanSa\tngssince l984.Grov.elofLaguna N1guclw1llbe Thcboardsa1d1tbasedthefindiilg "?'11~" friPi~I~~ i!a';l' /~~1~t~~.c.r3rn~ NL r<.i!~~~~ 111* ~t ~':. •. l)l~4aNL :~:: ID" 'ti ~~ a. ::u basedatthelntncheadquanersofFinancialCorp. on a nationwide survey of S.000 Amco t 1 Wr1<1w 1Ji; NL Grw111 1 NL LMH 211 NL "'liM g~11 Eou•v t M1.1n1 61S 1 • • • households. conducted for I IS con-A Mutt l' ' t Oefawt!re ~r~o, 1ncom 14 4 NL L:rnMa• 2 07 NL ~lrecl H lnYt\I 1 NwCc.o• TIS 1 Cbuck DeLoacb ha!> been appointed sales manager fo r Frontier sumer research center by Na tional ~~c 11 *' 1'~' ~r j ._. 1JI =ei ,~ i! ~t L c:Of,r G•~I tt NL ~oinc. 1 1 61 ~~;:ci FunJh 9 t·~·~~ t 15 .. 0 ~Cl Inv 13 t1 i aw n 2J Frf~lllln GrQl.lo lnv\I I+ NL t U I 04 Am ~n\ 12 3 NL. Venfl 6 I 6 6' Alrllnt1' range County d1v1s1on. Deloach has been With Frontier Family Opinion Inc. c.r .. tl'I 14#1 .. tlel'I AG~ 360 37S OoPOf' 73 NL HI IO 1111 n•I !>ol Sn• ?O Nl Uli Servi< .. 1978 ' I . . s F lncom I S2 • Fre Crp ,,, t" NL t' .. " • NL NY r .. t 1 S3 I 07 $tllorntn Gro11p ld!>hr J9t NL since .scrvingmostrecentra;1!scity manager1n .an ranc1sco. The Christmas shopping season ~tco,. l1,u~·u'.s 1~ .. 1:8c; '~~'"...L~ ~~11T1f! 1io~fi..,11J130ff ·~·~j,'e1°l'rYj':t 13 ,L7 :~1 10~ULi~4; §co~ .... ~·n g~SJ. 11•03.~69 inc~o~1n u"1·~~::!.!!.L Karen Collier has been promoted to director of management and traditionally stans the day after N Pt • 9. T AG N ~ed· , o1e11 38 N soec "21 1 .. , • .co 1, ~ Th k · · h' h fi II N 28 TtllE I jO' IT Cl NL Galo NMA 97 NL Teroe1 ldS2' S rowlh • 6 LOC•o 16 NL adm1n1stra1ive services for PCM latemallonal, the holding company an sg1vmg, w 1c e on ov w.11 M• 1 1 G~v µ, NL Grw1h " ts 6 row ts• NL rr, "'• 'F. s 1nc.o tJ) 1• P"oc• IJ!'fv•1• h. La Th k · r.11 A G111Fe1 .o. I ,. Bl NL ftt1 1111 NL Tme u 'f ' M•nf• ..,, VelFro 1091 NL for El Toro-based PCM of Callfonlia. Collier. a Laguna Niguel t is year. st year an sgiv1ng •C AHtrlf11 141 NLA s1 NL 10 •1 10 '' LJl*tv 1=a,.,,11y &1oe Ch 11 • 1 Mlc~r. 7S • va1 .... Lint ~~ resident, is a member of lhc c1t11en's advisory board for Moulton on Nov. 22. ~r~~1 1n 7t~~ ~t ~.r eur4!'m11 so g: • .! .. 12M 'ltt t~,,I;~' 1i !~ ~t ~Rt••~ov i~1l011 l1 ~!71'T~· / ~" ,,~ ~:::Sur ll ~t Nl'ual Wat'"'r Ols&rict and the Lag1111a N'-uaJ Ch•m .. -r of Herc JS a hst of the reg.ions and how A~ lt 97 NL eurnr. ll n ll 99 Ulll\ ' 7' us Gvl '" NI. OT• Sec ti,., " NY f t$ , ... 102 onv I 7 NL ~ " •a .,. U'IC A NIGlll ''1 • 11 Emrono lncom 2 2 I LICIT rm 12 34 12 '1 Pee Ile Horl10t1 OlltoT • 7 •9 114 uno I 76 NL Commerce. • • • emacuhc~. afam1ly1sexpectedtospcndan ~m'!!~~ 'HJ2Jfi Gov• '11.U ~t ~3is1r':.av ~ff I.!% H~v lB1 ~t ~:lif'v r,~ ~t >n:o :~•o •fft t'!!'G1 rtD ~t Ane1Y1 U79e NL Gw. 111 l ~ NL Fr G IS T5 IS ff tOomt• S.V"' H191'1 Yd ISS7 NL ~ovGtd 7 I ~8<1 NL Don Wllllam1 has been named d 1rector of AST Re1tareb (Far -New England, $369 Am•lno , .. NL Or•v1u• Grf Frdtetll unavall CeoO 24 ~7 Nt Peine Wet>C>er HIYIO 1 s ¥"" . Sii I NL E L A~ How111on A 8no '24 N~ Fd ~SW II J.4 12.16 M4JI 20 70 N Atlu 1191 14 II M1os.c 167 • s "• IC.•motn Ht) td., a new d1 vmon of Irvine-based AST Retearclt, lnc., -Middle Atlant1c, $335 Fnd 11 1 s2 1p1 ~•IT.o: J90 N FdTrG• 1 lin NL L°l.~ Aooen Amtr "" •i11 s.n•ntff!f;roup 'f'.TtF l H S 1•~ responsible for develorcment and manufacturing microcomputer -East Nonh Central, $31 0 ~~ i~ ~H ~N~A 'rtt156.~~· ~~~Y t* ~t §n:,"~o ,?~ ~J ~fJltl .i~ '1 !: g~n ~ 12:: 1} ~ u\ ~ 1~o'f lh; Cnhanc•mcnt p od cts o o Id d d 'b W'll I W N h C I $27 8eb•on Gro.,p 1nsT• • 1 Nt IT IT J NL lfY Gt Y HIYICI 1g2~ 6' om s l' n 1161 Vtnca EA~~ ... r u r w r w1 c 1stn ut1on. 1 1ams rep aces -est ort entra , I eono T S9 NL lnrerm 11 1 N T Pee 11 NL vtSec.. 1 4 4 1nvGo 1 1• 1 n. rw1n • .i 15 1s ~tfE• ~Ho NL co-founder Al~rt Wong, who established th& unit last March In a bid -South Atlantic. $325 li:~p l~·N ~t aT~ v.i ltNI~) g11·e~ I ~·" NL l:~~ JU.I '1R ll ?':~~ \0i1tt7 :rn ~~~e 1'/~ ll~ rv~ 22 .. ~t 10 penetrate the Asian and Pacific Rim markets. W1Jhams had been -East South Central, $322 YoFr H NL Nv~f. 'j N Dlfn~ 1&·~ ~t VelAo 1Y.H Hl Puwfd' 1 NL ri;,lr\()n F~ffi xFd 119.0 NL · d f f; UMB Sr I . NL ~ I~ t:i Ill\ r N L'i!htrtn llro ~:~~ So ~ NL A 1c;1 S NL a8ol vice pres• ent o manu actunn1.. • =~~~tn~i~\18'3tral. $31 0 1~;~ B 11.:Ij "~.\ i:ifH~i! 1.;,, .~~ 11i ~•""Tri~ :~ ~: 'ti 'Hr=~•" ~N 10~~. ~~7 Jti ~N1~ r:~i:, l'05f{ tt P ti $312 L~Jnc 6,~ II~ E on v.,,. §ES.C ul" I MaH. Fln•nl Pr:nlK *f't CtlMv f179 rr "11111.,.rd Qlio -3CI IC, erlllV jl 10 L. HSlll 4 IS jS 2.' nte4Er . NL MFI I ~.5 j224 •la" 1 1310 Fc!V•I 615 21 xotr t7 NL u c Giii 6 14 L vlOo 2 00 211 nte4 NL Ml'G I li 0 fl) vFd I II M G~I une•ell xoip t1 NL 1·1·~~H1"c.n~H·H~ NL arv': ti '7! ~~3:~~ IU~ ~t ~~ ~': .. ~~119 ~r~.:r 'l!2 I~~ ~ic;"! r '1'1~ "Ns" MorNtmoTn ~~ • 'L ~ ' Nt lnc8o• I ~wlhW;,, NI! v~ mYlll Slock ll 41 ,, ~c;.. 3 le " en Nt •I F'I N lnve\I t fS 10 f7 Mri l l I PC Co 10 fJ L. n 103 IS Prmco N~ V~l i ~t ~ 11• ·~ &;'~~ F~~~ NL ~I t I Pl~'f Gr~cn lll1 ~~r, lslnlf '+.JL !I: l1 ll, ~t BUSINESS CALENDAR "Fundamentals of Marketing tor the Light Construction Industry," the second in a series of four college-level co~ses ·for housing industry pro- f-ess1onals. will begin Jan. 7, at UC' Irvine. Co-sponsored by the Sale1 & Mar- keting Conell of lbe BaUdJD1 lad11- try A11oelatioD of Southern OlJi- fomia, this I I-week course is offered urrder UCl's Extension program. Lester Goodman. a nat1onaUy rc- CQJntzcd markct.ing authority and pnncipa} of the Irvine-based Good· man/Hixson & Co .. will be the course instructor. Oasscs meet Tuesdays from 7 to I 0 p.m. For more details, call 856-5414 or 552-1400. a.r~ GroVf f.Eot ISA'rk 11 2' NL M ~ I ~NMA IS9' ,,6J SoXmt r NL •ul N~ 15l ~~ Is 28 ~t v!~ t1•~,~~" 'ft\"'1~ ~ I 2 . p:~0 ,•.r • ta ~::',':' 9. I ~l: r>,n• ~t 80\lon Co Emo'IG I H•rl Glh II CM NL M • P'°""' Fund ~lorna ~ut>d• c;°N"'1,H NL ~:d~o ~~ ~t li;''J.·~~.. B ll ~t H~:~.r\". II} 14f ~ON.~ ,~ ""fM" 1 5' ,~ n' ~ t~ ~" ~~~· t ~II '~ H,)Yee: '1 --~t SPGlll 4 NL j!p Fund' Hrtld J 19 ) ~ unevfll ,, Inc. Oc) 11 1~n1 ; ~ v l!d "" NC: lowwr l NL. 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NL Eo~I ~7' N~ Mui ~ Nt lcn SS N ,,,, BG IU5 N I f 10 21 10.'-t • IS .... ,. 40 lllln< 1a NL Inc ro ., 10 nL11 l N H fld 14 '3 N to.reltd Fund• mro r ll.62 NL ~I K 10 36 NL HIYICI 0 NL Inc ti •S t ~~ ~ N ~affi~:r Gr110 ~, NL ~en 1~i I! ~1!~, 1:'.:l ~t E:::ov n •1 2l so l~orn i' ~ ~t ~~~v\n 11 ~ 1: &i v P H1 •1 ~ qultv •1 NL T Int , v1Sc un.1~ell • IH~ I~ NewAm 11,ntG , 11 01 "'r ~ ~l~ I NL oco tt N[ ~lnlr •;k II I ~'i ~~ eo H3 a I~~ NL Wll\lnc ''3 r\) Well" ~ :F· 1t1 I ii St 8rt ,l t I .. ~~u l8, 41 lh~ F~~ r"0' ~ ~N frf11 lit ~t liv.: ~n~i,. =~·~ 1·~ t WH !I lr nl~ld Ut \Jr •Ill Slfl'.. 1-.4 9~ ~I'~ I li I ·~·' ' Nt rw.... t tu Wnd• II ~ s LL C·~·~r7!ski~s 1·~1t ~ Iii ~r0ib11~7 !~s:0 ~iL ~1 ~u ·I" ~~JJ.~·." ,a_," ~~"iln al ·f.:Ai .. .1~ ~-~ iu Fe lnv~I, I ~ } f· ~~~ I u ~',/~ e 1~at !.I r~ In' ! ~ fq 1\·~ 1 }11~ ~ : t: ·ll ~= ·1 ~! I E~ .. ~.~·"a' ~~ IH~!f~. ~ifi·· f' N~. ln~f."' r JJ/7,f,~ ~~'ea f~ ~ lnco I " 3 0 ~"i I !n II. I . ~! ell I !} U· ~· 1 r . t:1L Sl .. dl'fltn ~~ Witord 1~ Si 1 :~ TwFr• ht lo·J, tftnv I ~Iv .' 6 f· Mr!' A'YJ1 'J· S 1 ~~. ~ i Nt ~~~no ''1 ~~ w:e_:•rut~'.', NL ~ . . '1-11111 llR ., _.......,.-~,, ..... ~ -~llli1111J1 ''lllil ~ftll' 11 "'1 ·111111111 ,11tw•11•n1·~ '11111111111111. 1\~ BUILD YOUR OWN SS0,000 Minimum, 90 Day $50,000 Minimum, 180 Day 1.oo~in~ for u CD thm <.:an really !>lllnd tnll, Build one at Great American Our lnvc!>tor Serie~"' .i count' arc 11crcd So you can con c,trud a rate at fi ve different Jcpo~11 level~ St.art mg at JU'il $1,(XX) And the lar8cr your dcpo~1t and I.he longer the term. IJlC higher )'Ollr yield Build a CD on Great American'\ firm foondat1op For )'our balance level ancJ ra1e call our toll f rec F1nanc1al Linc l-K0>42l·BANX a oo ~,lt~ • Yield* 7.69 % a so ~,lt .. 8.25 Cumnt Rate • Yield • Open your account toda . Call the toll-free Financial Line now: l-800-423 -BANK . too Ye4ir\ o( ~fCI) • A\\tl\ o~cr S7 ~ 81ll1tw1 With 18 oft\ca ~•na Onnge County· C Am • Anaheim Hills El Toro reat er1can 8alboe lliand Founcaln Valley 'ltJUTadvantaPP bank. Belboe ~nfnlula Hunaifwloo Beach ~ Capfltrano Beach lAguna lk«h --n LaaunaHIUs l..qun11 N ilutl M.1116on Vltjo Monarch Bay Ntwpon Beach Oranp S.nCkmmac San Juan C..,flltrano Woodbridrt .. % Current Ralt" Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /TUMCSay, o.o.mt>et 10, 1985 • OTC UPS & DOWNS . ~-Korean rivals meet in Niguel Ill Questions on human rights violations l<.Jm. who W3'l lmpnsonco tor tour event. wn1ch New 2'.caland'sm1rusta years and banned from holding of trade anq industry. Oav&d Ca)'lill, raised during Pacific Rim conference pubhc office or ,ming attcr he declared an unpreoedenteeS auoce Pein -opposed South Ku1c:an Prt'.,1den1 Sund.a) Wilw n ~1' :1 Park (hung tfre v.a\ allo~ed to Dunng Saturday's scis1on, U.S ·t By the A11oclated Press But "'both .,1des panicipatang sent a attend the l<infcrrnlc: uni) throu&,h s61dters warned some ... ,tan leaden t:, vel) strong and posi uve me .. sage to the 1ntervent1on 111 H41n the \enator's t at the economic trade balan~. N DOWNS ~1nc1~"T1 Lft1 -'at. lffleuk un 2 7~ -n-n SIS« Cp -S ;run 'h -~ Prier ~ -'h ~·4 South Korean officials and oppos1. members of Congress," said Doug spokesmen \aid wh1t.h hu mult1phcd per..capaua Ln- :, t1on leaders held their first meeting Walson. coord.Jnator o r the four-da" t.omes 10 the area H much as 10 llO\ts 3 outs"de th d k. I Tht' ... , rani.111un\ In the Pac1fir n an ""'fS rn. Id rn.)la---1f ·1 1 at country unng a wee · lOnference th"'t "Oded Sunday and a · " 1 as m > Y-• ..,.,u "" ... -. d I'. f • ,. R im~ conferemt. held at 1ht Rau -h d · I'. t I . en con1erence o Pacifk Rtm na-'>pccial aide to Han. 1 ey on t trans1er po 1t1ca power l · lions in Laguna Niguel. Carlton Hotel under au~p1ce~ of a peacefull y i : No fo rmal announcements re-Walson s~ud congre'>smcn have th1nlc tank a~~<K1ated wit h Han, .. .\utocrats lake all mortals, must l . suited from the Saturday breakfa~t been concerned about poi.i.1bk focu'iCd on trade bc:tv.een rnuntnes ultimate!} die," said former Assist.ant :• meeting between Kim San Huvn, a human nght~ v1olat1on~ an South bordenng the Pat1fk Ou:an and on ~ccrt'tar> of S ta te Ric hard ll 1 leader of the opposition Cound l for Korea. pan1cularly "harsh treatment poht1cal rnmmon ground '>hared b~ Holbrooke In some cases succe~r5 11.1 the Promo lion of Democracy, and of pohucal oppos1t1on." in light of the the nation'> v..11 .. on i.a1d '>ufler "v. ith neither mechanisms nor -~ u .,.., -1 ~~if.f:S,'/ = ~ §A~Vr.,~~nfn1e1c1 i'~lio = 1~ twev I v. -'h ol~mb 0 wt -I 'I• ~:la~Rsc g J4~ = I~ MavPetrol 3"' -~ 'OIV~5 un "' -'h lotc •~ -v. OYS us -I Vlcom -"• WnHofdlng . -2:\lo WetkomGM S ·16 -11·16 11 1 1. 1 1 Lee Jong Chan. parliamentary leader upcoming 1988 elecuons and ~um-Fon y-fi, c: polllllitl leader~ and a institutions to guarantee social ~ e : of tht ruhng Dcmocrauc Justice mer Olympics ~hedulcd there: total of I~() 1ndn 1du.th allended the or effectn·e government," he said l : Party, !.aid spokesmen for Sen Gar) 1 Han. D-Coto ~xcotnc l'l'e 'I• "-rmlProft 'h ~ nnonGp wfi 3"' ~ Hou,tnOI pf ~·., ,.., GAF plans Union Carbide takeover NEW YORK tAPI -GAF Corp It wuuld tv)t C1..\f ~4 51.1 h1Umn to NllW VOAK CA~l 8el1LD JA , l4 1 O C NA~DAO ...<~elatlwlt Btr<llnc 9 • 9 > Or1tf 0" 14-,. 14 '-Hchg6 ' )Jll •' ll! MM•ov~ wwint ,,_, bid$ 8 1r1ct1r 4 ' 4 \.o Oun~ ' H • 14 > .,...,,.,i:: • '""' .,,., ..... u ~ bv B•vvoor o~~~cO:: l7'\ 1J • H1>9•n ... 6 I Mc(rm 1 '• l Pen"' • • •'• Powtll lS>o lS\\ Pf\CM ll>o ll\\ Prt\Slv 4 1 4\\ Pr09ro announced Tuesda)' at would launch atquin: all uf l n1un ( arb1dc:'\ 67 5 J:,: ~~ f~;~~~· JJ~ 1416 a b1d1o acquareUn1on Carb1de('orp million uu1~tand1ng \hc1re\ .ti SM a 15 , 1s1.o ~ovo•~ 11"' 11 ' begrnnang v.1t h a cash tender offer for -,hare C arb1de shares not purchased 1n the tender offer would be el(changed 1n a ~ub~uent merger for preferred stock 'alued at $68 a share 1Ntrtl9tmOen a1ef4 4 '• 4 IS t• Eal"•• .~~ .~'" Hl<:trln 11.o I IS 16 McFari l>JI\. ~v l"f1<t\ 8 r • ·· -• -Horlllh 7'o l , Mt«:re ~ . rw QrT I I I 16 Econll) )9 .... l9h HYDrllC ,, • ,, I .. ~e1 ' ""' 11, ' rv'~ ~ ~ l' ' 48 II h f ( 1 . .,. unP1ntr H ; 1r: ma ion ~ ares o Union ·arb1dt' II the l'-'u lllmpan1c:~ lan rea<.:h a GA.F based at Yvayne i... J would tinance the deal through a bank loan and the issuance of debt secunucs -Mt lftcluctt ref .. 6 utteii n11t 21 , EIPa , IS 15 .._ INtrtlup .,..rlldewn w !urnoS ,.,. 1 ' ile>tr6 • • IMS ' )1"' l1 Mo<om c,~\Uen .... Men-PNL Fn ,1. ~) ~ ~ .. N .. uc'° 71 l 2, IS( " • 14 .... Mclow \ 171 J7 14.o PDSNC 70 • 70'• Purl8 n n , 1• f.s ........ ' . .,,. ~;~ff• tlHn; 1}. 1i : lOmmon stock at S68 a share · mutuall' r,amfallur\ delin111.,.e" ' • ' uU~k d • 11 , The 48 m1lhon shares. plus the 6 96 merger a~ret>mc:nt before: (, .\ F com-• T .... ., I • lo tnfolh c 7l 13 , M IOJllk !Kl k 81d 4111 AIMK ll II I m11Aor i '11 I lnltrn lt • 1l In M iilll>' ~E P If>, l '• atW•r ' 47\. • llGCnv I• , ij"' train • ' 6 • Wt1 Mole• 41\\ 4 lt. t kC ' tt; H1. -:~., '• , ... uv.e, ~ tt ' II G F I d .., 1, . 'J., unv1111 H.,, H;:: m1 ion 1A a rea ) o~ns. would plete!> 11\ tendn '>Iler then 1he .\t l n1on Carbide's DanbuC) ( onn ht'adquaners. )pokei.man Tom Failla ..aid: "'We don't have a comment We don't have an)' state- ml"nt.; '" make at this lime " ~r rt 44 anon(, 77'• nfwbll n '• 19 ' 19'• In Mont<! Acaclln 7/-16, anrad 1 , qtOll 10 trcEnr 1 1 o MOnuC A.c A 7 1 7 • >o lntgDtl ' ll • ll•, MoortP A u ~v 4 • 1f • 1 •oSwt II ' II"-FrmC 68 61' • ln6W\n ij 11 Morr•n ... :~ 0 i~ l ~ :~rl~, • f1:~ tt'r ~t<1~•90,' 19 • 1914 1waSou .. 47'. Motc1o Adf\nW }41, J , etu\ 9•, .... F'Olc l2 ... 12 '1 JamWlr '°' 1l MU4111er lSl.. , RecllCr ,."" '. RHVt\ 18 • II._ RtvtrH 'i'' 11 • RoaQSv 7 • 17 RooMvr 1 ; 14"" ~~:.?r, SI ve the manufacturer of spec1ah\ remam1ng L n10n ( arb1de share~ 11 ~ 1 i:~ vaiNt1 H~-J1,6 ~.16 chemicals and building matenalc; k(J would Ix exchanged for So!S persharc 21•, tt va1Ln 1 • ~·· percent of nJOn Carbide\ outstand-an cash 1 '• J. vec1rc. s 12 1-37 1ng common stock. Otherwise. C1AF \aid u ni on )~ '• V en01oa ,.,, 19 t. • 9'• Roule ' 1i ., 11~ ~?~ ·~ 7• • 24' • IHl~Q 2 2S > 4 •>.. t'i~~e~ • S l7r--------------------------------------------- 4S ' ·~·· T anoem j ': 101: I AdvCir 9 '• narmS t" !'" Fl V'Fl'n 69'> 70'• JelM•rt \\ •'• N~r11c !ft~~~' 1J~ 1S'.1 ~~~·• '' F1aNF1 •'~~ .t~: 1~~11~'b1 1~1 ' 71;~ ~M1~~n I • 6 • ,...,s 1 7 • 1 .. F1ur0<11 19 19 ... Jo f':: • '-S Al coin / 8• us • 19 , l .... Fon•r 11 • ..... ' '" • ... Nlwlo. ' ~me ' tl 1~ .... • • • • JO\ vn l -'-• l 1 .. 'IJ~c>.OG •f •• 1 llUIA 42 '• • ' ForAm Jll<o 32 > Katver 1l 16 1, •ee ~ urn 1' " 11u1 8 41 1 • • Fore.10 16 ... l 1 • ~~~~-ro~ fY 1 ,:,,~~~ W• n~ ~rn>.tn IJ > l~ ~ ~~y~~ ,' ij74 • q14 : ~~~~t' AM.ell 1 16 IS ~7 omClr 9) 1 94 F::k. ~t:' l7 , ~~c:'.t ' 1~ NwN~, !~~~~. lt• • lts ., mtSnT 1 l • l I • Fremn1 1f>: ~·. K1ng1n1 : ': ~b".'~11 S s' • m w ' J1 > ll • FulrH6 IS•. 16 Kloo!G , 69 16 t-,. 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HoustnOI pf 41h 1h Tll Cotr 2'1• '• Per. U:I i~ .• 17' 1t 8 I~ 4 149 ti·~ l i J ·8 11 4 111 111 !ti PURCHASE OR LEASE ANY NEW IBM OR CANON TYPEWRITER FROM US THIS MONTH AND WE 'LL GIVE YOU A GIFT CERTIFICATE• WORTH UP TO $100.00 I BM Wheel wnter 5 $100~g:Jus Compact s<1e loeOed w~ll 1e11tures canon aicTAOMC TYNW'Ni*"S NRrn NEWPORT 6 ~ STATIONERS OFFICE MACHINE'> • '>UPP\.IES • FURIQITU~ • PQINTINC. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY : 756-0288 Machines Showroom/Corporate Offices: I 768 l Mitchell North trvrne Machines Service Center: 4 229 Birch StrePr Newport Beach .540% .200% YIELD RATE .4\1 uUntl tnfurrd up lu j 1(1'1.ll/O Minimum ltnn of ti mon/h) •1111 S.'1111111 m1mmum >\ppJ1n 101rnn111/ 11 mo111/h \uh4ui1111•I pc'M/I\ lorN rh l4 llhdnt"'•' .\nnual "'""' /\atrd on l'ompounc.11111•Mn1ntt tnl 1t 1tn 1111 •kl'""' rot rn111~ lt'rtrl R11r. Ht'ld •nd lt'l'mt 1ubft'\ r r.•1/llfllf •tll•oul "•''"T O r possibly a s lring of J>e2rls. Or e ven a cellular tt'.'lephone. Pacafu.. Rqtl"nl ) tfanl.. 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Pl SM\ LHI CM OW Pl S~ I.•" Cne WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Om NEW YOAK (AP) Dec. 10 NEW YORK (AP) 0.C. 10 'l ' GoLo QuoTES Dow JoNEs AvERAGEs METAL S QuorEs • .. > .. \ • Orange Coat DAIL'( PILOT IT~. December 10, 1986 117 FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Bambi could hove been one ~f Santo's reindeer, but he was too busy mokin ' a movie." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ''It was an old right shoe w ith the heel coming off." DRABBLE GARFIELD t W~'5 AT rnE-WQfJ:>TLl"'46 MAlc..V. ON iV.E. .. UGL-ll or ~OU~ INjUR~ 00'1.~~ 1 Pr<Ol.lOI BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Help! The Christmas monster's· got me!" by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis YOO LOOK A LIT1°LE PEPR.E55EP, GAR HELP J05T REMEMBER.WHEN YOU'RE r:LAT ON YOOR MC.K...c THE ONLY .__......,..WAY fO LuOK IS UP MOON MULLINS SMOCt<IN~ NEWS ... ISN'T IT D,AN<5f'ROU$ ,ALL iW powe~ Llj(E l FTXIN' W,ALL TOLD Y,A 10 Do ... PWG S ~ JUDGE PARKER by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux YOUR DEAR MOTHER ANO I WERE STAND ING THERE AS YOU CARR IED HIM OUT HE CLINGING TO YOU SPUTTERING ANO COUGH ING BUT LOOKING AT US SO PROuD OF HtS B IO eAOTHER WHO WAS ALL OF FtFTeeN AT THe TIME • ~,--._.,.---~ L/lfE ff'~. MYIAHU LJR ~MJANT@J') ll'.€JN~ TAN1 ~~ I UK£ IT1 I PEANUTS ~ !£JaJl ~ '1(" '~~ :..i,.. _ -VAT Sf'IK (T1)Al. f W()W(Jtp ~·5 OVIZ 91GGE5T CuST~ER v.JE ,c:;,..,. .0 ...... " ='r E\ -c: vJ ... '"' .\ .~;:oE :;·JM.\ .. .-1 v.,:i.,'( MPRO'vt IA.!.\ .. " NG ~NC' T '"4\JS .. E..\.:' "C ~EwE;:: .\N61N..)..._ ~T'7A1. "S ~\ J -': . . I -' by Jeff MacNally I by Charles M. Schulz ... f bv Berke Breathed x N°Jf r:.:,p ~:t~ ~~ ...... ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johns on IT !-\EL.PS WtEN '/OU t\f\\IE To·BEND OVER \ lHINK WE.LLG1\JE.M'{ fOLKS a.JR~. ifo11t4 -AND WE.'LL ""TA~ te FPM IL'{&:OM IHEY'o LIKE 1HE~ PRNA:'I, f\ND 8ESIOES, 1T\.L BE FUN CAM?lrG-aJf a-.1 tE OlD COUCH .;:s--~ I LOVE. '/OJ, °"J"OHN - '/OORE.SO F\..E.XIBlE. /I BAC.Kl.O~· •. rr ~; .>.t=r~·, -; rt 10 TUMBLEWEEDS PEMMIC~N­ BURGER5 ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE Both "ulnerable-:"orth dt>al'I NORTH •AK J 2 \ A 7 4 .: AK Q 10 3 2 •Void WEST EA T •Void • 10 76 J 98 .KlOSl v 9 76 .. J4 • 109832 •K 76 'Ol'TH • Q 9S 4 3 : Q62 ¢ s • QJ S4 Thf' b1dd1ng: Nort1' Eut s .. u. 2 . Pue 2 v 3 v Pue 3 • 7 • Pue Pue 0pt"n1ng lud \C'f' of + Weet Pue ., .... Pu• ~watt of hand'I that look 'l1mplt' Just ont' d1itr1but1onal quirk could Ix> u ough to up f'l t"vtn t hr Ix-st laid plana North took a pract teal v1f'• oft hf' auction flt-r h1i art1f1c1al. forcing two C'lub o~ner and h1~ partntr nt>«alivf' ruponH. ht lupt>d -tra1ghl to lht' gTand s lam whf'n his parlner showed a spade ~u1t F.vf'n tf ht'I partn.-r had noth1n mo~ .#/TH 1}ie ~ V'OtJ GEi A S".AL..AP. . by Tom K . 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U..rlw~ ,..,.., wrke G.,... lrilllp IAlc.r. P.0 In 4411. Orlud•. Fla. nlll-M!t. • 1 j \ I -.... --------~~~~~~~~~~_.. _________________ ..._ __ ..__,,,... ____ ~------..... ------------------.... ---------------~~~-. • Otanoe Coat DAJLY PILOT/ Tuuday. December to. 1885 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 4"-8100 IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE LIFE WAS OllCI SO DREARY UNTIL I FOM MY DREAM HOME JUST BY LOOOll • THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIEDS. I r,!!!!!!!==~~~~~~~~~~ Ctsta •na 1024 Ctrtaa ••l Mar 21221lewptrt ltad1 2161 Ctata lltaa 2124 Cetta •na 2'24w1aaa ltac~ 2141 Yauti n lntah la .. atrl &J 2711 Cl.AMlflE=-=£~0 "2i!:.l:. •REP E ION ... L aulliul DpJx 128R 261 112 '6;;' 10 rn. AR 2BA 11hBA. pvt lndry rm E/SlDE 28R 'BA 2 trpl~ Armo.t Ocnfrt. s leg. 'bt . 272Z 01nuctHS "'°"' . $107.000 au the w1y to lrplc, 2 p atios. 420 Gold $995/mo lrly 633-916' lnt•d• 1.1nl1. l)illO, gar courtyard. gar $700/mo 'be, garage. l/p, pvt bch LARGE Big Bear c abin Neer H•rbOr/Warner 9 S 140,000 A01 546-1739 enrOd $990 494-8100 or !>36-95 4 evs Nice No pe1s $650/mo Co;ry bach w/lrp1c. beam $795 499-2704 •vi 12115 Pool teble. cir TV, 2 Unit Ind B1dg·Use some OT *F&llLlll YlfW* 2BR 2''tBA Condo, 19 2 car Cell Jean &3I·126& C9411ngs $500/mo LUXURY 28d B th lrplca. sleeps 14 rent Bal C Splllet AQI CLASS"•fO OHICE HOvllS CHICK YOUtt AO llSnUTE SELLEIJ Like new 2Br 38a TwnhSe gar nr ocean, no pets I ··~"~~\-~ No pels 675-6458 teklng 360• '~a~~~I~ (7 141 5•5-8916 latillll I Fiaaacial r~~'°:: 1 T~ f'IRIT DAY Sharp 2 or 3 BA w/ettate in be,I CdM location Alf S950 mo 557•6689/E Ii• r • · LAROE 28r 2Ba upatrs view Beach across the '4BR oceenlront tvlly furn. a.11110., aoo •a.t ")Cl .... ·~~ ~t~·.:•;··~·:.:;":; $1~~9 Y:~~ H~~'t ~~:Y amen11111 S 1575tmo 2 BA dpl.1<{1vrnls725/mo., HJ J blllns. new decor. end 1tree1 Lerge private color TV Avell monthly & I . .....,_.eo.,,,,.,.,., ••'l"•••"''"''OG«<"' ""'•"' 962•7788 · 673-6366or673-3735 ' 112 blk bay/ocn (213) _ _ gar Close to SC Ptu. petlo Elegantly re-weekly 675-6t731QI allHll • aOOAM$OOPa.t .... -..... ::.;.·••1.o:,', EXEC 38 .. cone I 697·1505att6orlvmsg 2Br1Be710WJem"•A lrwysS675788-7443 furbished New cpt,ltatal a It SLart Ot~rtaaitaea 2904 DtADL .... a :.~,,.'.-~~ .... •• • .. , ·~· w a lta ~ 1041 r .. ome on r r . $650 Patio 6•2 1127 ltltchen bathrm Never • • . -~. • · .., .... • •t;; :! '"" oe • ,. ,.. •«-• "41 •Oo •· I•• C 101 lrplc Fr doon. cetl •BIG CANYON 2Br 2Ba I Avllll now 650-77431 Lg view Apls next to Park lived in · 11 you are uted 10 2724 OONU SHOP. HUGE re- • .-. " •<It ... ::; ";:.::>: :.~·.:~·.~::.': 4 p{Ei( spaciOl.lt 2br unfit 1ng lans xtre lg fem rm.1 trplc. prvt patio. lllgllevel ~rplc. vaulted ce111nge lrg fine surroundln 1 ou will tall/wholesele Fully ~::::.,~ ' ... :: :" •• , .... '"' ••• ·~·· ~· .... ·~·· • 2 blk beh pvt parking 1 •van 1 t 86 ~ 1050 mo I sub-terr parking Com-2Br 2Ba on V1e1or111 nr spa Prvt belcony b 1 d g t 1 blk to beach Resp male equipped S 100K will •·-• '; • .: "'".~·1•. • .!";... :-: •0• .:;• .:;·.~. $490K •9'-7002 Peul egt 673 8368 or 673-3735 munity pool & tennis Newporl Blvd Squeaky Newly redecorated S ~4J1~s:94•226~He to anr 4BR Nwpt Bch hM handle approx SSOOK '"""'' • .., ... • • _ . .,. 1--'-It ._ 1 _ 9 s t300 Jeri 640-4868 1 clean lots of parking Child Oil $795 No pets __ $300/mo 650-6573 gross North San Dieoo ._. .. It•.. • • '° nzert IC• -MtlEIYHLHllH S595No pets990-2962 I w855-<>e85• Studlo,pvt&qulet Ocean B-lb a lce3br2ballse Counly Bkr (619) ..... ,,...,.,,.,, • '"• • ~"' AbSOlute bergelfll Pret·1 IYIUCl&llPlll .. add1t1ona1 pkng Pvt cpt & drps, bltns gar 2ba. trptc. dbl garage. S600 ·tee 497•6~87 M/n-smkr S300mo Ava111work1ng Partner looltlng I •_aft ,~!·.i:"':°:f':.,,,:·:~t<:.;., lllO&IY .. 111111 UYllOW 3::ia~:11g!~w~20;~:1 2Bt2Beupper w/deck Nu MESA VERDE Dix 2BA vleW, No pets Ullls pd ;,P0w1~ger lblkbch ·1 433-83061"33·1723 i.;1• ..... ~·.:: .-:-" .• ~ .-;:·. llgtOUS 3 bdrm 2·~ t:>etnl Lrg 3BA 3BA best loc &I yards gctnr wtr new' $725 No pets 645·•837 Lndry D/W, dispose! l!Wf!rt ltac~ UH Jan 1 Stephen 073-25061 tor baclc;er lor Italian Rest 1..._ ______ • ' .... ' '"' ~xec twnhme P~, spa view 2 trplea 2 car .pr1v crpts S 1275 675·2607 •2Br tBa 4-Plex w/pauo ·$795/mo 24 1•7383 lBdrmi600 Relrlg. dllil-or Oeb<e 675--6577/work 1n QC Greet potenttal ----...,,....---, or 'e:'e';:~ Ttai:oe;a~~~ ~o~"~22~';1~0~~IQ~~, 3BA 2'.,BA Newport Terr & cerport Nice eree llYE II llW washer & 11ove Included COM Bay/ocean vtew 3Br I 55 t-5485 l .......,..-~· ' 760-8702 agt 759-7598 eves & wknda condo H~hly upgraded I S625/mo 5•6 5605 S525tmo 1BR 1BA, all NO PETS 545--4855 2Ba hse. lrptc. gar SSOO MtHJ To Ltaa 2914 -·-. w/lovely patio, comm •2Br 2' •Ba Oplx Every blttns Leundry room 2Brl BaU pstrs some 642-1559 or 759-0806 WIDOW has money for ILIFFI OllN Jasmine Creek Pllln 1 ~Br pool sauna & 1ac j extra Huge yard Dbl near beach end snops view redecorated new Choice Newport home TO"s $10 ooo up No 3 Bdrms. 2'~ be. 1800 sq Oen Condo S l5501mo $900/mo No pets Avail garage Quiet $895 Pet 735 W 18th St appl~ 751-8650 aeuy Male. non-smkr S-400 • credit"'' no penalty _ __....., .... ____ ~ ti-.2-c.a1..gar. $160.000.. 640-6t88or831·8638 immttd LIS S.e.ablrdll ok~or~ TSLMGM-l -64 ____ utflntH Mertrtt45=7'78'1' Oenl sonAuoc 673-7311 r .'&: .... ' Brkrs welcome 644-8138 NICEL y 1 hed 2 B 213-433-0502 -- - -2 DELUXE 3 bdrme, 2 •-urms r •2Br 2Ba nr SC Plza. SA BRAND NEW spac 1 BA. baths lrplc gar neer Fem n-smkr sl)r 3br 2ba, Aa I TIE ILIFFS 1 Ba Available Jan 15 '4BA lemtly room. view I Patio. carport. pool. vltd cells, patio. Very pvt. Lido . shops no • pets upstrs, furn nr bch ltaaceata a Full bey view. 3Br 2•.,aa. S IOOOlmonth 760 09091 Pool & tennis $1980/mo I $750 No Pets 722-80 11 carport. lndry $595. 360 S 1000 & S '200 673-0343 $312 50 mo 722-1682 2925 $215,000 Ownr 760-1108 PYT llOllE 1100 760·8782 or 975-9889 V1c1or1a E'sde 548-8523 __ __ I.tat A Ft1d ---· Squeaky clean 2br olf,Blg Canyon 3BR 2'.<,BA Be. ~J~~~!'!*5600 Nice 2Br 2Sa. bltns. d/w, *LIHISUlPTt F~::i':~hk;.:~~:~~~l;ii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii [ t I .I lltllilt BtaH 1100 PCH 539-619 I Agt cost I TwnhmS. pool. spa • ten-In~~ gas cooklngp~eal & $625 No pets. N/smkrs 2687r5181a2'.!02 An8tl2be2 s870o95n $270 i 'ti utlls 548-9542 BEST BUY IN TOWN Coata Mell 2124 a11a11 760-8702 agt not water Incl encl ger - - ---FEM to shr 2br, skylight, UllU MILLS I nis 1495/mo lmmed . 642· 7528 or 760-1418 • .. .. evs. • 2323 ELDEN Open 1 -5 PLUSH CONDOS 2Br Oen Nwpt Penln 3Bdrm 2811. ref ople person & 20x•O Arlington 'on corner •EXQUISITE View of BLUFF& 3 bdrm, 2'"' ba. Belly Wall 5•8 785• o11er streems & taus' Obi yrly rnlls $1050-S 1200 ~nse ~I humor $325 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 101 Very lrg IMng rm din-ocean & HB nlle Illes 2Brl split level Tt1na. good loc. t ger w/elec dr, micro, wtd VIiia ,Rentais 675-7015 CM W. 9 7 1_63 3 2 0 r Ing & kitchen area with 2·~0a spac llv rm w/co;ry S 1500 Agt 64i-6636 1 •EXQU&ISl8TE View 28° hkup s 1000_54_9-24"7 Ill 11a•yH WT H·548-398' Debra lam room Small pets <>11 lrplc Micro skyllte over -• ocean H mle Illes r _ - Young adults welcome stairs New crpl. sub·ter BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba. new I 2' ·~a spac 11v rm w/co;ry POOL Patio, frplc. X·lge 0 n 0 o I f C o u r s e M/F shr c M 3Br Twnhse --I ~ t 100 No pels 5•9-2447 S 1200 No pets 759..0666 1 stairs New crpt, sub·t&r· sec Uni E-alde 557-284 1 encl gar-vaulted oelllngs-bch 650-7327 alt 5 30 142-Hll $32 500 Agt 540-5937 I rean sc;c prkng wtopnr I crpl, drps paint, D/W lrplc Micro skyt11e over 18r S580 2Br S680, SSOO -2Br-2Ba-2 lrplcs-2 car W/0, lrplc $333 , Nr lntrt PrtJ l SIO 8 FFS CONDO 3b 2b I rean sec prkng w/opnr --gate guarded communl· ·~--~~~~-· I I l t I 3Bdrm 2Ba. frplc wld LU r a., S 1 tOO No pets 549-24" 7 Olln I SPACIOIS ly· 1 blk to Fasn1on lllfend Niit Bch Cute 3br Bel ' ·--•--••H TM~1f1~1'1M *IAll .. TlllTI* hku~ yard double gar-1 nu carpet. paint. drapes, 2 !JR tBA w/WB lrplc, Nopets,call64•-0509for Penn duplx, non smk/F FOU ND Springer Spaniel ,. ·......-ASPEN CREEK RESORT I age No pets $900 • sec S 1200 no pets 759-0666 *UWllA * dsnwr, pvt patio, gar app()intment S360 'llblk bch 673-4586 Pup, located at Hughes Cheir 15 at your beck 6•8 w 18th 497-6287 BLUFFS CONDO. 3br 2•.,I *USTSllE CllHS* 361 E t8th St C 17th St. CM 722-1727 .. ________________ _.. door Protess1ona11y dee· •BR 2ba tncd bk yrd AV ba on beaut greenbelt. Luxury 3Bdrm 2'"' Beth $745 646-97941 Ull P&al •llU Ni~:~~:~N~'1. ::'. Reward-bfk/wht S1ber1an •-·• •·tatt ftr Sale I oraled Sleeps 8-lO Cov-ecceu/k1ds ok/no pets I unfurn Aefrlg W/D Gate guerded gar Great Sherp 2 BA , • ..., ba l&Undry HarbOr View, Pvt bcl'l. I Br ten n 1 s S 4 O O I mo Husky male brn/blu eyes. _., w Gtatr&J lOl2 ered prkng sauna, spa, St tOO/mo 650-8236 S 1600 mo Owner/Agt locahon t80 CABRILLO . 1 ba, stv a frig Yrly Mutt 3850 646-869 nds med Vic Bal Pen S 150 per night Dys 760-0839 • Mana er 646-0225 rm, pet10. gaJ no pets I qualify w/park $700 mo 642· or __ 1 _e_._._ ... _1_c_._._._ .. ____ II you're an experienced .--. 2Br IBa hOuse Fncd yrd LIDO ISLE •Mesa Verl1_e d lux 2Br SHARP specious 2Br. 15 NEWPORT HTS 2BA2b-Shr 3BA CdM hse Gar-LOST brwn/wht Lhasa I IAlllS l CllAllE 241-029:!, Ev 651-8514 VSherp cleen Eastside! g s550tmo. 546•9950 • laat & MC 673-2962 Prot non-smker 25-35 10 673•6017 or 49'·3685 reel es1111e sales person eata • & patlO encl gar New Bay view 28A 28A study 1Ba Nu cf)t. d/w gar bath Townhome Oplx. fplc/pool no pets $8~· age pvt be Prime beach Apso/Shlh Tsu mix lem- Gtatral . 1002 and are not happy where a ..... ;c..... paint crpts & drps Lndry 673 007~)i~~-';;,~-07 19 $625 No pets 640-2495 O/W W/D, patio, quiet I 738 Tus1in 642-7658 IOC $550/mo 673-0822 puppy, 2''1 mo. old Vic *Tlfll"FS* I you are call Jim for a -I area Mu!>t pus credit •STUNNINGLgt.2&3Br 690Darre11St $695 mo ------Promontory Pt -Fantes11c Edwards & Bolsa. at SpaclOl.ls 3Bdrm , Re-conlldenhal interview 10 Geaeral 2102 chec;k No pets S625 • NEAR LIDO MARINA 2Ba Grdn Apt Pool $555, Curt 11 631-1266 : NA BEACH Furn 2BR lbe oceen vu Shr 2br 2ba. all Jack -1 n -Box. H B treat "All new lntet1or· · 1 discuss your goals. & h~ I se<. dep 770-5629 3 Bed/rm. 2bath F/PI~ S655 & S725 710 w 18tl'l • g•r. Short term Ok Agt amenities 5700 675-7835 536-8707 or 675-0443 Like 11 model' Bought 119 a you can achieve them at 4BR OCEANFRONT. Nwpt Cell 11 home s 750 3br 2ba Ou1e1 $1150, 998-5868 Studio Apt $450/mo In· 675-8170 or 964-3375 --------- TRADITIONAL REAL TY Bch Ill June. S 1475/mo 1 1 / k d $395 BACH. sharp. clean eludes ullls No pets. Rmmt hse nr bch. clean, SCRAM LETS 2nd home. now cen't use 631. 7370 OCEAN vu apls 28A xten1 oca w gar 1 s1 NEWPORT CREST Condo spacious Nr ace Avl 640_4030 Nwpt Hghts 2Br 1Ba. Ger resp n-smkr $340 mo • • his Ion. your g111n1 1BA 1 blk 10 bch HB 539·6191 Agt cost 1(3BA or 2• denJ 3ba. now oave540-tl5tAgt lndry $725-$750. Mgr $ 00 · 6753823 ANSWERS $199.000 (Furnevl alsol IEWnllTElfOITIYE $650/$675 El 'l•de twnhse. 3BR' St400mo Agt645-2235 1601815thSt 850-8213 utll. 1 .sec • • " • C $550. MOVE-IN BONUS ~ liBRIJ -A N seeks honest resp •• ·~· •• FlllLY llNE JlCOU RUln i»BA lrplc. encl yard &i NEWPORT SHORES 3Br 1Bdrm. A/C, pool. carport -.;;8 ,. nm1111 prof 25-35. lo find & J I s k -~O-560 I Spacious "pride of own· '"'' IAlllEIEIT patio 2 car gar tst. last.' w/lrplc bar across from No pets Nr SC Plaza 3BR 2'hBA. lrg & t>eautlful •hare housing, CdM/NB ust y • tar -IACIUYtUm ershtp two story 4 714/1711173 ~ 3168 Santa Isabel bch St150/mo1s1&1as1 (714)966-tt36 TOWllllES w/oceanvlew,3carger. Keren,213/437-1020 L•rge 4 bdrm 3 beth e•-1 bdrm. 3', bath home in • i s 11001mo 63 t 8283 • S250 sec dep Avl att S565/ $735/ I 0114" Ftr ltlt Ing. micro. trash com-Crock • Memory ecuttve hOfTl4i Amenlhes m1n,t cond111on neer com· llEITal llllEWE Exec T Ihm avl Jan 1 2 Dec 15 Creative Wa~ 1 mo-.mo. rg \11 ltll'M FIH pact or, trplc, Jae/bath. Roomm•te. fem pref shr indu<le Sp•. l•th house, mun1ty podol Separat&e1 NOT A LIST AGENCY mstr suites <'> ba A/C Riiy 646-02501493-~•46 I ~~nu;. ,:Pi: Jus~=:e all Frplc, vaulted ceilings. dbl Large deck. Lots ol 4br 2 sty hSe, nice area YOURS re11n1shed oak cab1ne11 guest1ma1 s Quarters * 111-t fll * llp 1300 sq/It S 1100/mo Newport Shorn •Bdrm 366 Avocado ool & N closet spao. S 1800/mo $275 Krla, 895-7846 we1 bar Protauionally ~o~nuci;~~d on,~oo!:;:~. OM PCH pvt tbr $335 6•6 ·~•2 or 5•2·4242 2· 1B'a on canal S 1650 1 TSL IAllliEIHT 2&8;;~ 2• 1Baspa o·ra~5 TSL Jd~~oimw:g_ ,603 IUftl f tr l H t 1~.~h~~r~~;s 1~ s::~~~e;_ lanOec.eped Asking pnce $329 000 StpS•W'/$ bach pad S4i5 lllS ms DI Walk to beach. 722 -9730 642·9• 12 or 642-1603 2Bdrm 2''188 . Oen S925 ------2740 1ng of the money as S~9.000 TODDYSMrTH Mooest2brw19ar '5~•W eststd e 2Br 1Ba Nwp1 Crest 3Br 2'•Ba $700/mo 2BA 1'1tBA 1st 645·27~w 18~~•-4'63 SPAClO.USAPARTMENT WANTED Gerege sngtor YOURS " Traditional Realty 63 1-7370 GE 1sQ-Q100 -------- E-s1de 2br upper S600 s carport lncd patio yrd Condo S 1200 Tenn, gar · · 1 MILE FROM OCEAN d i 1 1 HB 3brreduced $695 S615tmo 662 1700 Pool 1ac 213-427 -1136 c lllSI • $30063 dep266 wir tfflrll l CH-ICE 642-2357 bf. storege on y or 11a-,1--l at Ott Frv-3br 2ba $700 • all Allison 1-1 E E _ _ ___ year 759-1256 alt 5pm _,..._.,-.._ _____ _ 2 stry 3br nr PCH $895 Mesa Verde choice JBr Ov8'100ks Newport $675 $735/mo • 28A 1,,,8A Want a selec11on o1 great Steps to beach, 2BR 2BA. ,.__ I I NB3•3w/lrpk: $975 home great loc crt/yd.' •el'lts2br2baal>Odewell·j 1 nh G 1 liv1ng?We can0Merany-ocean View. gar, frplc, --•ere a C~iWC&rt 3016 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 539·619 t Best Alty cost I <lecor patio. av all Jan 1 I kept decor leisure pet10 n~ce ~a IS~~ ~dr~ll~ thing from a small apt 10 w/d s 1200 673-2628 ll ltlt/ltat •a..y..1 Catt ........ , ---------tOOO'sUNADVEATISED No pelsS1175 751-3898 539·6190BestAltycost 2629'o e ~ a 4 bdrm hOl.lse II look· VEASAILLES 2ar 2 be.se--• ..-. • 110t tOO i..1 ... J j; • 2106 NEWER 3BA 2BA. 2 story Possible rent/option 3br TSL llilT 142-1101 think of us' first ' tor that SchOol Apply 16835 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-I llUI TltS Al U I I range ve ing in CM NB or HB cunty. ooean vu. avell la1ian1/0ffict ltat Mature lady for Christian ·-·· ...,____ iJ I • 1>11 ins dbl gar. pvt yd 3ba lrplc gar • much cno1Ge 01 Ideal living Jan 1 $930 Herb. de~ 2719 Brookhurst. FV 962-3312 SUPER VAL E1 Spacious S79S hcuse rental clean S8751mo dep 759-35671 more S 9 0 O · s c a 11 TSL MGMT 542.1503 645-~70~es 722_:.l335 3000. 1368. ~5 & 526 § ·' • _ ~~~~~~~1-1-11v1ng and dining areas stiar :.!br deso• w~ar 539-6191 Aat sm cost I •eSliB.AU :nnrBayfrOnt~"T~ Tt T5"t(~wn£i1TrcC~LJ'tFriF~.t!==~*~:;-•;-:;-;.-;:;-;--;;s:,U=-- H -(rl I s . 1 1 Agt GOSI Pt.USH{; WESTUIE YILU111E b PENTHOUSE /I Y1 HOUSECL"•NERS Three bedrooms Mir-OvPr streams & falls Dbl PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba • a w g Nwpt Bch 54 1-5032 Agt """ rored wardrobes Large lalMI gar w1111ec. dr micro wtd ' blk lo ocean Frplc lPlllTIHTS 2 2B;R ~ ~~as~:5 s S ~1~~~o 67~~89~ e .aoo-1000 Sq Ft New exper 9~~;;'6~ansp c.o• ner 101 Spark ling Ptaia1al1 2107 tt•vr1 S 1000 549 2447 patio St 100 494. 77 48 'h IOITll FllH Pool, spa. no pets building, lloor to ce111ng terms 546•23 t3 2BA House gar trplc n'!ason o mov11 rm 8 4 . t i 833·8917 -· ""'"" . ._.. P-OOI Call tor VA-FHA 1.. 1 2bd 'Immaculate large Garden 6 5 8 2 WtrJrnt up.stairs 2.BR gla•• gr~ .. -" floor .. ~ steps 10 be&eh s850 yrly 2ria GrPI' through out A1artaeat1 ~~1; Pe ~au~f~~Yu ~adn~~ Westside lBdrm. 5500 ~·1~BAN=~d.:~1 411:1a3~~h of phOto copy. 998-7920 lllSllEEPll-ff lnEI 12 hrs p/wk $6. p/hr 646-1514 lllOHYH·loUll 1111,000 Thia 2 BA, 2 BA 111n move· In condition Upgraded with Ille floors, mirrored wardrobe doors. bu•lt-1n bookshelve~ in 11v1ng ~. 3BR tt1.ea Apt S900 yrly lncd yd $500 s hurry I pool/spa. patio/deck No ut1I meld, unlurn, lndry $1100 650-21 45 BAYFRONT oMlce 1125 sl RE ProduclloM 539·6191 Agt 'm cosl lalltH pets tac No pets 646-4382 • outside deck. boat slip lllSllHPlll Connie 675-840'4 Daaa Poiat 2126 blaad 260611Bdrm S595·S605 Saa c1...... 2176 at addlllonal charr Cell refined lady 10 llve In, plft BEACH Cottage Between Min walk 10 bch, ana Completely remodeled I ~~~~~at~ ·~:rd 5,0.~~~~ Daaa Poiat 2621 Unfurn, nr Gen1i Hosp. 1 D. Sllve. egt 557-4 90 rm, ba & salary, with NB the ocean & the bay nr Pt tBr clean dul1 secur 4Bdrm ,. Bath. 'tireplace g $655 & s595.fwo 29R BR. view, petlo. a-Iv, $500. COM Prime office tpaee couple 644-88'9 the library 2br Iba lenc.e I condo bll-1ns. Ing 1ac. S 1600 Bkr 642•3850 apts near Oane Harbor & mo. Avf Jan 21, 543-7375 565 sq/It suite 3 tndlvid- yd gar stove. retrlg Yrly pool. 1ndry rm. ulll pd 1 ••~ield beaches A-2509 , La Unturn nr Gen'I Hosp 3 ual offices. S 1 25 sq/It Prtfe11ioaal/ TIM 1111 htlttn room ---------$950 Avl 12120 650-7592 1 S61 5mo 818/448-833.a EXEC style apt w/Yu of •~LI I Cresta B-2508l La Bdrm: D/W, stv, lrplc, NNN Cell Rogers Realty MaiaistrahH 5100 --------YIEWI Nil.I SPAJ C1pi1tuao I la I North bay1ront 19, lBa lPlllTIHTS CreSla Owner 494-6848 patio, $650. mo Avell 675-231' -------- 144-IOIO 8-LU-FFS -• ..... rma Ip •1.11,000 tlC I Hwat. ltacla 2140 no gar furn /unfurn yrly I Jan 14, 543-7375 CdM"s .. _, otflc-. $595-MANAGER " uu • ~ 2111 s 1300/mo Agt 673·4062 Like brend newl All ullllties Specious attractive 1Bdrm .,.... ... auum lo•ns Fast pos· A 1remendous oponunlty l~'!""!!!!!!!!"!!"P'" _____ 2 Bdrm dbl gar · bfk 10 paid Poof, gar no pets near Marina $495/mo s :----:A:----:::B::--:i,.-..,,.L-S 1100 Incl utll. AIC. pkg, -Slon S 175 000 tee tor fOvr enure family to BL\JFF10£> duplex ocean bCh no pet $825/mo Lrg 2BA 2BA. yrly Uppet 1B<lrm $555 496.9482 Noon-5 30pm aall II t IJ~_h 1an1tor 2855 E Coa11 Agl 67S-5511164•·8896 JJnioy th~ gooo Ille in views. 2700 sf. 3br 2 'Iba. 964 2281 al1 4 , urut Marina Ave No 2Bdrm 1Be $680 HM Hwy 675-6900 Anytime ... OHIUIELllll llH,0000 A really Sll111p 1 Bedroom unit with pr1v111e patio llreptece and wet b1r Why so cheep? This is a lorecloaure and a rare in- vestment opJ,Jortun11y1 Submit your lerms Newport Heights Huge 41 patios frpl 10 kite. gar erand new Townhome I pkng S800/mo 575.9791 30t Avocado 642-9850 But. hacla 2640 •PALM MESA APTS• CHARMING COM OFFICE Bdrm den lormal din•ng mat ure cpl no pei9 E c.lu•1"e nuorded area -IBd U f ,_..,_,. 1561 S 1200 i ~ • " ' • lYllUILE IOW 2BR 2BA ar Ind Ni...-rm n urn ... ...., space. upstelrs. accese to and Jam11y room Great mo w~lk 1" t>Aach 3Br 2 1Ba LA DA FA lalltoa Peaaa1ala . · g · ry """ Mesa Drive. 546-9860 patio $300 per mo Call 1oca11on e•tra large •ot & Pines Par~ a1 last · oeiu~ teatures 2 car• 2607 2BA1''tBAE/sldeTwnhm 4 pleir Oulet S1ree1. t • ~----llndeat875-231t Beaultfu l 1r;. s ee • sec 831·9220t4938658 jar 'tmi lobchNopetsi $825/mo Frplc. y•rd mlletobeach No pets. M1ac.ltat&J1 646-7 17 t ~ Avllll 12115 1BR newly decorated, blkl garage Nlee locellon $650 Call Jean 631-1286 Exec Ole. approx 450 sq rx; ( Move before Chrlstmasl pets $600 mo 675-90061 TSL MGMT 642-1603 • •~,. ~~; R .... , 27M S500/mo On Coest Hwy 21 ' I TOP ·REA .. ES a PINES • FURN In 3Br 2811 ne•r In Dene Point 240-1648 full beth I/yd s 725I I IBR lflc;e new co;ry frplc. ---· ace In C.M All prlv. HECITIYE nms 539 6 t9 1 cost agent 2Br 1011 belcony $825 Incl pvt balcony up m p11110 ---$300/mo 549-3874 One Month tree lull ,.,. Ontu -1 r~ 516)~S or 969-2 t55 lo bch crpt blinds No 1780 Sante Ane tt Crpld. prvt beth )~, . ~\:.Jul lb• •m "'""' "'""" 2 Cor .. 1 •t1 1111 2'22 " -" JI =• OEmltY 21 I ullls OR Studio $375 Incl down Gar pool ape 2BR 2BA petlo. cerport, Leg nr beh Christian Mele. vice 881 Dover' Dr , 1114 ,...1 le-• irst....&tra lr•iat 2144 utlls No pets 640-4030 I $640 No peis 549-2447 $600/mo avail lmmed. straight, S350 + utlle Of 631•3651 71 .. 67 .... ~ •• .. E •t 4 ' -8•6·0638/W 548-5263/H ~ ( -.) 3·-...vv 2Br Condo End Unlll 2BA 2BA. lrpl, garage. HMll llll lPTS wortc exchenge 499-2286 Office & Gar•ge $335/mo C .a I J11 1022 w/lndry rm & gar $775 new crpls/drps/palnt 0 1 SE•WllD YILU-Ir -2 trtDI •• If Da •1 675·471t or 675-4332 S950 N /A t 673-1600' 1 r, frig, renge. eundry, " 1; Btttla/•tttll 711 Nr Merln::J.Squere ouhE'x -2Br lba ea So-ys 'ti I ancy g POOi carport No pets & Coast H 46-7641 Of·PCH $275.000 521 fA ••REITILS•• Dix Dpll( owners unit.193t W s955o~rn~•8 0•92 WllYIOT1 u.•.•,u,.au,,,11 . PRIME OMlce Space In Carnallon By owner Ch • V CALL US REGARDING iBr' study/den, 2''t ba 1 th 1 · Newport Beach. evall. Im· 573.oi41 or 673-1541 rtstmas IAVINE RENTALS ' 11'/·rm din.rm, lndry I -CO-TillE-nPE Live where you hllve Wkly rentals. Low r•les rnedletely $550/mo OIW patio, gar. grdnr 3 •Spectacular apts s 135 & Up/Wkly Color 11,.,.. Jllll•E CllEEI 00111 lnlH Ctast lltaltors Blks bch s 129511se 2BA 1BA. pvt patio. gar, • t & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites · J._U IULn ( l /d h~ I I N nats •S TV, maid service, free PllP M••••EIEn --------• P111n l Reduced to S259K 711· llOO 644· t 721 w .. up, Que o .--pec1ous townhOuses coNee, heated pool & -Make offer 2Br • Oen Ca nine s , I , Water paid 1675/mo •Flrepleces t I Kit h' l1 ... /lll-11l• • 8 f I. 3Br2Be.2carg•r Nopets Opl•.Sool PCH Nlce2Brl 2038 Meyer •Prlv•te balconies or saps 0 oc .. n. c • ~ • 31"8638 or 640-6188 ellnes , Lte St t50 (818)888·5510 2Ba. 2 car gar, lrp1c., frig TSL MGMT 642-1603 Garden pello• avell. 985 N. Coeat Hwy. Ctatl ..... 1024 eQuines and I or (8181346·0•40 I s 1150 2 persns 838-77141 'Br 181 1922 Wellece. Legune S..Ch, 494-5294 p::.t:.~~A~~,~~5 ~ bovines SAN JUAO Condo 2 story tBr 1rg 1111 rm . new p111nt, Ger, retrlg. upstelr• No WllY 11'1 SEAL&ll llTIL ti ground flOOf deluxe 1--------ClPE Cll·CISTl IEIA An 1ttrsctive near new 2 Bdrm 2 b&lh condo w1111 l1re1p111ce pa110 and -find 2BA 2'1 be den prof crpts.bllnds kllcl'lenettel petsS520Agt550·1015 fr3llghtedtenn11 covrta Wlc:ly rentela now 1v111 lobby apace In Koll pets o f all Univ Park Condo 2t>r 2ba -I nu crpl/p11n1. ulll• pd •Sorry, no pets 6 t9-325-8180 dbl gar now p111nt q pts Nice 2Br 281 up1trs t cer Cat ok $725 631 •320 •FurnlShlngs evall SU I Ill LINE 714-720-'767 Mrs Lee Immediate opening tor lull time District Menager Must enloY working With children Experience helpful We otter an excellent ben- efit program. paid va - cations & holldays. bonus program and dental in· surance Selary plus mileage reimbursement Appl1Can1 must apply In person at Dally Piiot. 330 West Bay St . Coste Mesa. Ca Apply 9. t 1 a m or 2-4 p m (Clrcula- tlon Dept I Mt4ica1/Dtatal 5105 OOlllER Part time AM's. relleble. resp person Knowledge 0 C area. Good driving record Karen 640-01 40 IEna&. WIST&IT Exper for busy Newport Beech dentel office 646-4801 DENT AL Aut/Ortho RDA Aeq orthO exp pref 4 day Mon lhru Tht NB 6'42-2626 Christmas t~· decor s1195 675-•991 :~:;c~~w~1u~'.14!i~ mo EASTSIDE 2BR tBA !~1~:~;'~~· !~·:vtc~ :e.J!!; Cents2 Jti-;!°~ ~ech proportions $9'l5tmo ht/last/sec' gar D/W lrplc Lse S950 in classified 8S• 7,77 or 863 1460 Villa Rentals 675-7015 I Bach •Pt. cerport. no WHY NOT CALL 3028 W Pac.co .. tHwy Prole111onalO tllce llVtTA&. llLUll/ kitchen 1400 mo Sheryl IH I 1ll Newport Buch refrlg TV Condo 2 airy, 2300 sq n 1111••-OUll IELllnHL allch 2 c;er garage ira•TILIFF I Lender owned & !inane-~ 1ng av11I Super l~tlon ~~~00:0 ,~~~~11 pi~'~sh Close to new So Coest Four bdrm. 3 bath. guest metro area S' tO OOO "I WOODBRIDGE 3 Bdrm 2 Ctsl• Jllna 2'24 673·3117 ()( 631· t266 • s '25 .. wk agl, no depo11t Weal ot 0 c Alrpor1 In - Cell bllh fem room. frple, ~"!'"""....,.~""'ll'!'~.,..-1 SUWlll "ILUIE C M P•rt turn $3000/mo Mutt heve et least 8 mo·a Cl ••• lfl_... pnllo'l overheng, nicely tSdrm Apt wllll baloony • Gross IM Vllle Rentals expet In all phuea of '9'U 1 lef'ld&elPed s 1275 ':'f Poot f!'()l;peta $495 Call 15555 Huntington v11aag. 675-49 12 or 7s..1792 • medlcet bllltng end loltow M2·5e'jf 78 a~ L::0,~:2~::~2o.s;:4l ,...~:::~,: d~~::tsed EASTSIDE smell 1pt up-~I::c•~::~~·~~ s;;~i~~::::~:r~~=~ :~di!:~~:~'~~~ " -~arege 475/mo 27 W stair•. 1BA tbe, P•rtlelly M F Auto Tint. 957-8468 640-8950 ext t47 ' • Woodsy roomy 2Br • yrd • l'Vllaon. Apt B 645-I 19 furn, no pets lei & IHI c edden huge Mbby rm S t500 •1 -$525 mo 845-8137 WATERFRONT BLOO MEDICAL SECRETARY vtlla. ts1 & 1111 •99-2288 1Br S55012B.r S600 Piiio. lln IUOI .. fl•IT Executive SYlte· 1350 atn FIT. front otc. Intern•! room, 111 in top cond111on -"'" 1 HllCC1'1 on large 101 $339 000 1111.,.1 ._ hu • llliilf,, I I ·C ~• ~ -.;: i.c •1 1 '>TM£ Aee1tm1 67~-6000 131-1400 ------------------•---------new ltllch. new lndry 3Br 2Ba. O/W, pvt tndry QUIET AESOAT LIVING 4th fir w/vv &-42-4&4• med practice In C M '!':~::,~' S ~ R~ N\-~ L</' .. • I cerprt J 11 w wuson rm encl gar. 25•50' deck •Sperkllng h98ted pool • 1n 1st year·s rent Mon-Frt 9 to 5 Meture. pleaa•nt peraon ""'' 0, cu• , ,011 ... -----548-6019/646-6789 $750 No pell 63t-e155 :e:;,~.r:':e~r=ng BAYSIDE EXEC SUITE. Ins billing, back ofc exp O ~.;,,:·:;·~-.. :::··: ~ .•• r--. ,---2~g ;!t!' ~'1~i ~~~:·.~oo E::T,s~~~h.~A~~u:57~ ·gr::~t~dlo11n court yrd ~~~~~~~~£~ ~01~3M~~ r~~ue:~· .. 84•.ll _P_r_e 1_·d_54 _8_·7 _736 ~-..., '··~ 1~·-· • ., • • 11 (' 1"'l' Lee Avt t/1 5•8·7234 per mo &3 1·$165 •Spactou• Apartments flTlllSS Wetar t ronl O ltlc;ei l L U T S J Y J ~ ?BR ,...,BA Condo Newly E/SIOE di~ twnhN /gar •Your own Pvt P•110 eleg•ntly furn Shate L'__..l__.l.__L__..[_ dee. 011 No peta $720 patio 2br 1',.be 1725 •Gourmet kltcl'len C(ITEIS, THllS, s 1 /R 1 •N-.. do·-tin erpt $MlllllC '""' IC y ecep Of Mplr• S•8 934 I or 646-2848 2543 Orenoe 842-2620 ·~ ... ..,_ • ,..a •t• oinc.. 948-5055 •Lrg w•lk In CIOMll ..... ,., Stfry. l R A T K 0 •G1ted c;overed l)fkng ... ..... ..... ••trtial ,,.7rty7 1 1 j j D let Ut .... Y" WOODLAND VILLAGI •1•t0fao• .,.. NitJ , t• 1. zna . . -A•A•TMINTI ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED ~ d 1358 sq Ft [ IC O R C r.8 $ " p t 1 8 2 8.c!room ~ xlnt Meta Ver~ loc I r' J -_J •. ,.A,... " -ell '.. ,.,.,., I ,,,, ~ 'n1C1011• l•HI~~ ,,,,,•Oh 0111,I rlfmlr.rl)ttr h~•llt 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME vv 545-4123 . --.... '1 • • ... I. I ,, •• ,.,,~' o;i, C<•4\I Pl.ti• #h•, .n1, tn•n11lr~ lo lhf f'.'urnllhed a Vnfumltned Ap.tr1mtnh •Ottlc./Shop/Stor•o•• C• Cla11ifil4 t°"/I ' •1'4~,~ htdtl;. HU Pl 1S 1·11 ASr Vltlt °"' mod411 Dally t-e 825 eq ft rMI c M A[fM O M I I I I I" r· 0 ..... ' '"'•"' . ,... •I ~ • I .. . -! I I I I I -·· Lm ....... le llenfflt ..... HH •. ' P'HlJ • SPU • Ll ... T..... SOfry, no peio Nf111oport 8u1 h \o c-2 Nie.., .. 548-'72'9 642 567. I '1111 lnll \1r,.,1 -----IMll'L• Plf.llJI LA QUINTA HERMQ9SA t.tl n.,111,rt Prtlflclen LMaflet 1 Mlllll llM·N 11 18211 ParkekM l.n, H A91ell/Ofc opec. f0< rent for information 2 mlH•S NK-1111 141·1441 Ml 'illl tU ''" oorner o f ~ IAl, IUT I MT WITlll IMl. N•wpor1 But h No McAnhUr & Cou1 Hwy. & surprisingly f4t P&IUIMI w1ua ltec~ 2141 l\"111111...n. 4~· ''" Prime epot In landmark fB l.Y. !!!L .,,... loc: 2'11 I Cout Hwy . ..........., ~ _ ...... -1.sl l 1;1l11 s 1e200,CO<onade1Mat low COSt. Tll llWlll l'l ·llll st75tmo • " PIM.Mcall f>~ 1104 175·'4900 S43·72'48 • . ... . ' • Or.,-.ge Coast DAILY PILOT IT~. December 10, 1"5 * • ci.INl/Oltiee Mii Tttlt•ltal/TrMet kMt ISll Cla .. /lttlluaata lewal HH ._al SSH &u.t-.1 ISJI ._._. 1112 fhl .. I• 1111 I ' h•h •t * 1111111111 ~ Hts !ARN !XTRA 1121 IU •• ...... ... mmn AIYEllTISlll ••awam.. '= tOl,e.:= ~".r. ~ ~-=--~ e:!::. ~rt4u ~oe,k11~ E:cPet~ent~ ~~'!:!T~:U~M~~~ P111t !~~ ev914. 1~~~ N~'~ J:;. •:10i~.n'." IDTIST MY9t ~1.1?!!!!~ :V~' t::~ Poodm: 1 ~Hor. •xi> In CO.I ecctg A/P C.it 642·8237 No ••i>er ~ NHr ...... manager "'4At ~ ••• s 170/w.k gulf ... • M WIM tt1lln 873-3e30 Wiit..,..... M2.3137 .... to good "°':e-2141 AIR. P/R, & GIL thN ee-home°' work Clllt Kethl, DTmll l*ienc.d 644-4400 I ,omm • PMS 'l9C Train--&Nnye:.:.:.::.....::..:..,.~""""!'~-::"."'.-:::-::7:: countl auditing Lt typing PllUIM 456-1538 W-'-.. __ "'" 11-3 c..n DELI HELP . Pen-time Oe11 I •no Mmlnar •net ' oen-GrOWlng deity ~ laple7wt ....... Lovao6t ~_.. 8oeNel Rou ... ..r1111IJl ~ lltlltl nee Badtgrounci In .... .. -vi-~ -etlu • OC>9'Y fOf ed-on tl'le O..enge Coa11 · SS"S en.1""'11 .,......_ pup. .... ...,.. ....._,. conat loduatry 811 asaet •mmeo111e 0~1no IOI IUllWW IALll a.otge bef 11em"' 1'1 I*~ l'\Oufa "-•1b1• vencement 1n mQmt Try Medi WNQOMtNe pro-• P* I wtia, r• w/klda __... ___ . ____ _ Own treNI) req 8Mary quallflecl S*ton Hatrt9 full to~/ Of pef1 time 2pmONLY Mon-Frt (714)t$5-l330 ua •• are not a d~t11e.tayout erti.1Wl'IO P.,,Tim:)Ob :;;;;;a 11y M 2-te74eft&pm eommen-•t• wtexp & ieoo. 1&e0 ex.'* Mlp. count• Uln poeiuon on , "32-0870 -llLMIY NISll I tranet11M w1tn ue you " vnoeftttn01merc:nenoi. tw1aget>tottws.one01 ....._ Oo•d• AKC. a ~ ••••' ...,.._.. .. at<IN ...,.. FuH lllM ben· lul Ellc.itent eomp,tny 1et1il atOfe. SM St9Ye -m 1 k e m o r e t Ing to cMelOI' ad....nlllnO t>ocn CMtNB er• Aval! ' S..O..S~ 1111 ettt• 8"2·7222 btwn 9 -• benetn1 end working j WrlQMa Hardwere, t2& Ctatral SSH 'ult tim., mutt hive good' 213-498-tooe '"' • v.,lety Of dlent• Satl&ln 556-2791 06d tov.. kid• COf\CSltlont ~· _Roehee_ter St, c M •fTER drtlllng reeotd, for party I ..... , Out 01.atm1natl"9 mat· bef 2pm m 1itNU-DOid ~ OUllUL PUT mn " rentel c:ompeny $4 7$ I Tll UllllT ··-ket <*ntlndl quality end ......... Young SlarMM "'* C•t pnueln eonltot. ~t Wiii train Plef~ BrOI 11&111 Ol&IT ..... , Fun . pfhr 11111 A & D Rental•. IAllill&I -ltyle ~llow Per111n mete, ~., 137S oeo ' other Smltn Mortuary. H B NIU PILIT Opportunity to earn e11tr1 SCHOOL 208S Pteoentte. Untt S. tor Newpeper production • ._ Ml l T<>t tocM atielt kitten rnuelcat equip ~1 536-6539 330 w Bey StrMt money telling gourmet C0911 M ... 642·, 186 o~= g~~~9o per1 kl\OWl.oQe Mtpful Ab'fl---&42·0049 MS w.., ~ ---c0911 M ... Ca loodt& gift• 10< hOlldeyt JOBS lllYD PAii... ty to work under deed· I 1&11111 --/'::;;--DCend Apple red com· tE•UL lfFIOE Of cell 642-43i I Flea noura Will train. -HIT /IU "1n tin.a a mutt PrlOf .,...._ LES 9S7 -8 133 Jfftlry /fart an pi.te ~ • ~ . Westcllft Pfau 8"2-0972 LIT IWllPlll 8AM-3PM "'"" Cat• Put· paC)ef upenenoe an ed· -ms S875 "" 875-54!7 Full·llrne Dullea tnclud• llMFlll If P .. • 111• --------~RN No OKpet '* Muat nave tins Resta1.1f1nt Corona 'vent~ Po-4ll0n •• pat1 •ULEI UUJ* CH1ui!%E tu""" c f!I!!!!! 1yplng, fl~I • som1 tnllh ., PlllTIH nood dr1v1nn record · d t t "'""° .. ~, . ..._..,. .. 4 noOd Ifni A•ll tor capebtt Of qv•llty work C~era/Plat .... oom Ania-MONEY .. .. def Mar 640-8381 LOtllS ~'!",a·ry ,~oop/flrb1•:,.eu1r'•~ Retr1geutor1 s,19929 ', Uup end PQfoelaln pt.eee ,~A ... I "-au J .. "nette "'-2 50 Min S y1 el(p 6<l2 7222 .... Daysi 831·1536 ---v • ... -Wutler$ P ',_.._, S 10001 • "'" •••• .. "'"• .__, ""' tant Knowledge ot ver· llllll lfl.1 and reeumee to S19Y9 Dryers, gas/tllee $99 & Up ""..,... .....,........., ~ ~~~e:~:IP~~? ~~ PRIZES llHYEllS WAITEI Part time during hotlda~ Hough, Art Director, Stoves 599 & Up Tll &11 If llTI FISCHER player pleno IDEUL IFFIOI * S.lllLHI * Full time, busy olllce El!pertenced In atiakes, ~· general ottice aa. compo111ton & shtngtes s11tant Duti.a wlll vary, Knowledge ot repatrs e reoepllonltt relief llllng & pt1.11 Full lime, ber'lellts .,,and r\.lnnlng Pteue 642·7222 btwn 9-• train Monday 1PM to a~ Must naFve econ v,enlCCleaJi Haro worker Respon-. Delly Pilot. P 0 Bcoic "Complete une of Home LAROE SELECTIOH OF lemlly tun 10< C,,,._,rn.a pro)(~ 8PM, Tuet 11AM TRIPS tntur ormore 1no stble St1rt 1mrned S300 t560 Costa M .... a Furnts11tnos· ORIGI NAL SIGNED 46"1tud10llZ9wltnAfn· to approx 7PM Thurs 7St1-HH2• Mon-Frt 8"5 p/nr S57-6020 92626 ALL APPLIANCES GRAPHICS & BRONZE pico ple)4r unit, IOP 9-S Optional WI IP LIQUOR CLERK IUlll OUST flllJ lew-..4 SCULPTURES AT COM-loader Recently rebulft Apply PENNYSAVER hltnriqlt.e I t •1000 -u.ty PIT weekend evenings aauy .. a-irw ....... ~ PETITIVEPRICES1CALL walnut lin!Sh wtttl rOlla . 660 P A CM IAILY PlllT t •!I '••••• Irvine 786-5222 -n..•• iu FOR INFO & A PRICE Ownet mull Mt! S3.000 c.11 !or lntervl8*. Matlanne 644-90•0 --------•I 1 lacenua ve. as a RNI E11111e fore-330 Wnt Bay St UNIQUE FURNITURE QUOTE BEFORE YOU hrm 7~78 PllmH ..... .,.,, . closure rep NotloeoseOf lllH.111111 COlll M ... CA 92627 1947 s Meir' St PURCHASE" M IKE -----=--UUL uoanaH TYPHITIH/ Ott Set p an Apph.. II you ail loOltlng l()f ••tr• experlen~ requlrecJ Na-1 PUI •m1··-s Santa Ana c Lu F F . ER T E s YAMAHA ORGAN Brand tor tttlgatlon end generel P&Sn IP dt1ST ream ., spending money, 0< Ilk• ttonet Company provides • _, PUTllPPfllll Btwn EOtOQ4"' & warner onl AUTHORIZED FINE ART new never been uMd bullnH• precttce a1-PENNY SAVER, tHO to 00 plaoes hll• Magic complete assistance Fat Matnenence and part-time 5 Day plwil. 1nctud1ng Set I Main St See the Beat' REPRESENTATIVE FOR S800 673-S822 torneys Non smoker immediate opening tor Placentia Ave C M Mountain Knolls Berry info call 3171839-89001 ott•ce work t01 r~lr~ Will\ train Apply PEN· 111·1220 THE NE w po RT & I '-jt_. Newpon Beach Send re-eaper typesetter Must llMflll l&LISllAI Ferm, Of win Prizes and Ext 1337 couple no pets mat NYSAVER, 1&60 Placeo-Open tG-6 Sun 12·5 HARBOR AREA ' 1·~· ln --... -... to Hiring P•rt~ have nave mark-up b Awards Call us nowl We • --partially turn1tne0 mol>tlel Ila AV9 c M l l• ••M .:;~i.;,;.w;~5.,.. .. M~.-~~J31Pt 5060 Birch St ~s~Tte al(per paste-up !>Bek· top eommlsaions, en· have aeverel opening.a In !f',!Y ASSEMOOBLYGWORK home ut1t1t1es1n<1s.lery 1·81-K1rby-Tru1111on & ··-1 pds;Jo-~~1 ~,., """", Newport Beach ground helpful Xlnt oen-efits 642-7222 C'.M. c M . H e or F v ~ 00 P9f I uatan-Call Mr Remnan Sl'lmp()()( S200 ~2-675" ROLEX WATCH MENS rrame - C:7VV ems 1ncludinc;i medical & Sales 642·4333 teed Payment No Ex-67S-8321 EOE SANDWICH SHOP • Pari---- - CA 92660 dental insurance con-WI Ill IOIEY pe<1encelNo Sale$ ()&. ttme 10am-2pm Mon-Full me Microwave Oven DA TEJUST H11dty worn S~iat GIMs 6115 llOfmtllST genial atmospnere Con-APT. llll&IH tails send sell-addressed day Friday S• 25/nr Snarp S75 760~~, ~;~sg"~ 7 ~~~00~ comp1e1e Solofulx M•· Fut peced develapment tact Alissa 642-4321 ext I at the LOS ANGELES Couple needed to menage stamped envelope IFFICE Mtl TUJIH I Eap d mature female Kenm0<e Wastier & Elect E/673-6000 J1m/Wenay cn1ne ~ stt-up board Ill office needs rriendty 291 TIMES Tetemarkettng 01. 17 unit complex in Costa Etan v11a1 .903 II fOU can type we will Call Joe 7141S2•-60"3 Dryer StOO set Litton' _ S350 760--0438 at1 6 rice 1n Costa Mesa Eftec· Mesa t 1 ~ton. Ole 10 3• t8 Enterpr1se Rd tram you on the com-Wkd_ys 71'1528-7027 ~ 510.,.. & ~~,.. Pttt & Aaiull ~I ,,_ indtv wl p101 manner to fflHICIAtT -...--"1141-AOW-~fleW-liave outside fob) 1Br lii'ee,FL 3:r.f82 r ~e<rTeteirmacrmre £11es/Wkfld• combo s100 64!>-1819 ,._ •-• l'len~ buay pl'IOnes and 1•1LY PILOT mission scale allows you avallable to managcw at -----& Compaq computer' ,, a Fii lllmr.m -rap ..," tight office duties New-• 10 earn more then $200 S200lmo 17 1') 739•17,2 Fii HTIMll Wllll 1 you tit our btll 1 gtrt office SICllITT lldl Recond Retrtgs wasflers OWN a piece of a .-..~~~~~~~~ port Penlnaul1 tocatton 330W Bay Street in commission & wages ___ $$$ w1g00<2start1ngsa1ary& PI T wknds 6-4SattSun dryers S75to S275 1630wORKING ARABIAN E.xper/n-amk~ required Costa Mes11 Ca 92627 by selling only 20 HAT •&JITEIAIOI company l>eneltts Incl 16 Hrs p/wk Job 11te. SupenOI CM 631-3197 HORSE RANCH t 71<ll La •-L ' Call Debbie 6 5·9M& 142-4321 subscriptions e week It's "ull time SS p l nr I edlate opentn s tor Dental Call 662·3400 O C Atrport area, C M REFRIGERATOR. Used 627-8113 ext 43 1••• -•C• 141 "" .. Ible to earn more mm Iii Da1te. 839· I• 10 • Sat AM Nov 9 IBM rv........ lfOEmHllT .... ~ 650-4446 lbe dlstributtOfls tor the OlllH Hn 1 BRO WN SECURITY s 100 548-2380 Malt~ Pups. mate. 8 ~-'ter 7 ..,,.1a ----~& for Vet nospltat 4 Day • than S IOOO weekly small G T E. Netgn-Start nowl Santa Ana -w1<.s AKC sriors $600 _., · -· ,,, __ Sat L~ Ben 49<l·S486 Sales S Hours are llel(lble and the OlllllTIUS II 0011111 bornOOd PhOne Books in order department • 7 REFRIG & Washef '"good NO I fl!N! 838 9173 ctuna cabinet walker.etc ------_,;;.;5.;L;;;O ~~~ce1~~o~~~~ ct~~' GIVE YOURSE LF A GIFT the Newport Beacn. Cor-People nee<Jed No ex-WEEIEID IAIAIER COfld S12S ea 5"8·9891 1 ovong • 637 Ramona. •9"-1738 *HOfmtllST• I ona det Mar Costa Mesa. I perience necessary I SEARS Lg Frst/lr REFRGI Misc lndoorloutdoo1I ADVERTISING 540-030I Immediate PoStllons No Santa Ana. Fountain Val· Company will train Weekend Manager tori top lrzr e.cr cOfld S250 work Garden Center nlf PlllE SALES experience necessary tey & Irvine areas Must Salary S920 pl mo ,, Daily Pilot Newspapef I gas stove $25 63, ·2177 N/smkr HB 8•2-8866 lOOOllT EXICITIYE Must be t9 or over Rapid be 18 or older Proof 01 qualll•ed Call Mr King I A v t N E A R E A 1 · -Need BOQresstve. friend!) advancement possible insurance & 11attd drivers 662•5843 2 30 10 30 AM PICkup J STOVE dbl ovn/elc ~ SfCRnUY Neede<J tor atsplay person to sell candy to No strikes 01 tayoHs. lie Call 979-3000 I truck & d-d•b•h"' a top Sl25ig00d 675-7678 d 1 I S I T I n1'1 sttops, llonsts & Hos· p1-1y ol work To ar .,..,... '' 1-.-=• In CdM Property Manage-I a ver is ng 1185 ea· pltals All leads lurntshed r11";;0'e mtervi.w. call -GENERAL MAJNT Speak * Reg1srra11on W0tkers * must $90 per weekeod WHIRLPOOL washer &imD..-~« meot Co Front oHICe ap-, tory al rapidly e11pand1ng Safarv • comm Dall) c11•)I•1--10 Engl older. hours ~· $30·$ IOOtDy S3•· 1'00 I Call 642·•321 ask ror gas <Jryer like ,_ s.-001 n.earance renuireO Good local newspaper Ao· ·' • • -J 1 c•a 3555 ....-""' cash 1ncent111es. stock HOUSEKEEPER FIT eicp Earn casfl your hrst day• 1m patr .... • · """no. olftce. lelepl'lone gres1ve sell·d1sc1pllned c21 •\90• 1•11 .,,.... d 1 benefits Candy Strtpers .,. .-• Spk Engl M1dntght shill ,-. Fa 14 alllll• W<>td P<ocess1ng & tn iv1dua s may earn e•-Gourmet Candy Can Lou CLir••flS d1teren11a1 • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • ~•;.;m~tar~e~'!'!!!"~~-!!t'!!!mf~"-l>OOl<kee(>lng up l'lelp-cettent income (salary & ~ _ tul Maryanne 67S-4900 comm1111on1 beneltls Anne l7l41<&32•9888 Pan ume lpm to 7pm COOK ~PT SCo.~~;8d • DELIVERY DRIVER I llY FIRlnlllE and advancement op-Cla~1/lt1taua•t1 Call 6'4·'421 10< Danny Engl t 4 •. • LES 957-8133 Sfc.na•y portunoty Sales and/or 55" (. • Part time. IOf intertor de netplut Send resume 10 ----.... --,----1 • • set or1g $2800 sac S 1400 IUI 1 advertising nperlence " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Daily Pilot mot or route • All French Provincial Din sion studio 7 30 2 00 -• p •nT Tl ~E • • available In Hunt ington • cot1 lbl set S5SO elegant Mon-Fri, eventually tut OIAllE COAST Sptres Restaurants 11 now e " ••• e • 1 2 h • sotallovest S6SO' ocus t1me tmmed open1n9 IAILY PILIT accept1nc;i applic1t1on' e • Harbor area. -ours • cnrss150 xint' s..tJ..•7o5 Mail resume to ! 137 ••ow lar St for cook positions tor • u you answt'r ··~t'!. .. to thr f't' or • • per afternoon • - - Bayside Or Corona del •• ' • new Huntington Beacti ( h f II • • • Med1t stylecol tbl& 29"0 Mar CA 92625 c .. t. ••sa, Ca. 12121 loca11on at 19810 Beacti • mort' 0 t (' 0 u wing q Ut'. . • • Call 641-4333; Mon-: Ibis/glass tops s 100 2 twn --Attn Melinda Thackery Blvd Please apply 1n per· e lio ns . • : • l>ds compl S 100 240-7433 IECllnARY SS Ill! IUCIS-SS-son at our 7148 Edinger • • day-Friday 10-5 P .M. • NEW cUs18. Sota. elegal'll' Work tn a plush Newport • Ave Hunllnc;iton Beach • .. , 01 ~HE \ "\\I f.S PEH"IO'\". • • Ask for Art. • tapestry 1400 842·5942 Beach olflce as a Part-Don't ca11 1n1s number. Res taurant b t w n • • e __ _ time Secretary Prefer unless you want 10 make 2pm-5pm Monday thru • e • e OalVgtau/t>rass Cot 101s e)(pertence 1n book-a101otmoney Seriousln· Friday EtO/E • I Do \OU ha"· a -.mile>"' vou r • Orange Coeat • $.450 din set S375 bar keeping & personal com-Qu1r1es Larry 966-8788 , o tct>? • • Delly Piiot • stools $75 Sotallovest puter Must type 45 • • e • S500 sotabd $350 Oak WPM Susan •76-1234 Oem011str111ors ·> A r e you p er silitt>nt? • • 330 W Bay Drive • wan unit $350 bdrm $400 Fii JOI • • • •1 din set $350 S<lJ..<l 70!> TYPIST Are you adventurous and '\ 1>11 \OU f'l1J1 " t alktnl! "'Ith • I• Coat• Meu, CA :'1 •0ceiluiea1 6015 GOOd Typist. afternoon. need money? Are you fWOfl l.-·, ! ..i ..... , • Small olllce Newport bflght. well-groomed & • •••• •••••••• --i••••••• ••••,a.. 21 " MAG wood consoW! Beach 645-417S eage to learn? JP Un \OU df'.,trt· Hll lwurh • colOI TV w/remote $100 Enterprises 1'18! several • I Huge 1nsuta1e0 d09 house WIHPHOIUOll tor law office Newport Beach Non smoker Send resume to Hiring Partner, 5000 Biren St. Suite 2900, Newport Beach CA 92660 Ttcltaical/Tr .. ta 5505 -'----11l:fOfflltH •-6 years eaper1ence commerc1al/1nterior s 770-0102 $2.17 per day That s ALL you pay tor 3 tines. 30 day m1n1m1.1m tn ttie oca~m~~ro,~~.,~u "'li!'l'-Plu ... 1·omm1•.-•10tl .. attd ·.1 COLl:ECTOA WANTED r,>oo~;~i~ '"''"' "'""'' v•1 prtZf'"'' Work w11t1 people 18 0< • •FIREWOOD• overwflo aresuccesstut. .) \r,. \flU d\atlabl1· lwl"'t'f'tl Premium seasoned or- mottvlted w lnnert •·30-6·30 p.m .. \londa~-Fn · •· angew<>00$110 ~ $l95 Spend winter In Soutflern • ~ """8081 Callfotn1a and travel " r1a \ a nd '>·:\II d Ill I :\n "Ill • Part time opening In Laguna cord ree <Jel ~ weatern states wttl'I our .._,.iurdin , t JOHN WAYNE Tenn11 supervised marketing • B h I L N 'g el area Club Memt>ersl'llp Re-leam Paid 1r111n1ng pro-e I eaC aguna I U · auced to S700 836-5208 gram Eirc111ng bonu! h f 50 R kOI p1an ptus n1gt1 earnmc;is .... -..-n-~ ..... .._~~~----++-"'......,U-l-""--'tc.X .19.00 .Qer OYL_Or J~1~;1~~· c:J1ie:1tat:C 2~ guaranteed Call 1nrougn Friday only June Prtdgen 171 41646-3337 1 l-3pm Carra try 1;£;,;.tec .... tr.-ie.-•.-1 ___ _ El(pe<I Cabinet Maker & DON'S ELECJ RIC .__C_&_B_LA_W_N_S_E_R_V_t_C_E_ French DeStgn Reas 492-5958 Service calls, Mow-edge twice mo $20- free est . rel's Aller 5pm, dryer outlets ate bonded S25 64S·S737. S48-5722 call Alfred. 722· 1157 NEWtREPAIR Ouattty No Let I St · Cltil• Care Jobs to small reasonable I m ets ;;M,.:;o.;.:tl'l,.:;e..;r ;,;10;.;.v.;.es-b-ab~y-s"!'1tt~1ng-Free est ' llc'd 631•23'5 FllH't oall 112-1001 Paiati•t OUACITY PAINTING Low Winter Rates-Free estimates Jotin 722·9707 PAINTER NEEDS WORK• Int/Ext cemngs. reltn cab (26) yrs exp . work guar Davis Painting 964-3837 col lect i ng t or mont h l y subscriptions. Mileage allow- ance paid in addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. Muat be et Leeat 18 yra. old Call selection Drum mach V1s1ble--mecn ong man· vat )(Int cond Don t miss ,. $1995 000 &40·442• Sky s The l1m1t Two S 100 1ottery tickets $2700 OBO 549-2565 Win SJ Million S 100 Valtd 1011ery ticket tor sale $2000 01>0 Eart 557-5687 Ceapten-6011 Apple 'e t28K 2 drives monitor mooem CP M printer $ 1495 662·366, DIMES --A. -~1 LINE WA.NT A.OS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your items for $50 or less m our famous DIMES-A-L.INES put:>- llshed each Saturday m the 081/y Pilot DIMES·A-LINE ads musr be pr&-pald so mall or bring tt>em mro the Dally Piiot office 86 sure ro include your phone number or ad· dre!/$ in your MJ, have a prl08 on 88Ch Item & no abbrtWtatlons. .SNIY-ll~ds ()lllafJtt $8/es, produce. plants or ammals are ttCC8Ptable DEADLINE: 12 Noon Friday Coata MH a Office 330 WHt Ber Street Coate Meu, Ca. 92129 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Newborn or 3 yrs up, • H4 Allys Parham & Assoc Quality & Reas Pnces 90 5 Fir-tnllext real estate clean· tiome lull time 642· I '-.;;;"""1!'1-'! .. l"P.--"!--~ f'tF\£W(566 quallty ml11. • up crpts windows etc I do CMd Care 1n my free det $87 50 ., cord ..-.•-•-.•-•_.7 ______ Reis Free est 857-0691 Costa Mesa Hm. full time $170 e«d J~636-8561 Block walls. brickwork. TIP .... ITT pa11Jt1~ 10 A.M. -4 P.M. MR. KIRKLAND 642-4321 ext. 107 HOROSCOPE CALL TOOAYll ISi FOii LOIS Your Dally Piiot Servtce Directory Reprnentallve 142-4121 est. sot $65 plwll 631-5675 _ concrete Comp patios -,.. • "-1 St ' 15 pe ""'6 <l834 lnl/Exl Reas Rates Rel s Cl.•aa·.,. ·-~.. -•tr• mets yrs el( r .,.. • • ~ ....... •RENT AN ANGEL* BRICKWORK Smlii Jobs 839"1886 or 67S--Ol02 ROBIN s CLEANING Personal & business BS-Newport Costa Mesa, Pa~ri•t SERVICE a tnroovgJ'lty ststance tor all events & INlne Refs 675-3175 1;.,;F';;.1AA'"T;;OiH~IN~G-.IN'!'!!T!'!!E!'!!R!'!'!IO~R~Sr-I clean hOuse 540--08S7 proiects <l72-1782 STUCCO MASONRY-TILE HANGING/STRIPPING Housecleaning carpets & ---No Job 10 small All types VISA-MC 673-1512 upholstery. windows, etc Haa•~aa Free est lie 631·23<lS ANOYS WALLCOVERING l lrlly lalit.131·1212 AMERlCAN HANDVMAN 1n11tallat1on & Removal Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h ------ Weclnesdu . Decembu 11 ARIES 1\t,mh 21-.\pnl l'I) Whal s.ttm' far a~a~ is attuall\ "'lthtn rt'alh FJm1h member ht'lp<. build nml 1dt"nce 'e'll'\'31"\ 1und1ng .... ,11 ht.· mJdt' j, atlatilc '\ ou arc gu1ng to tdl..l' maJor ~lt'p 1l11A.lh~ 1wal l Jnu:r nJll' l' "'ill pla' h'P rok -TAl Rl S 1·\pnl 20-~la' 2\Jl l on~-Jl\tJnH ,11mmun1l.1111 commerc1111 lnq welcome Carpentry lenc1nc;i. wtn· •••i•t 5 8 4o 13 dows pluml>tng, marhte, _ I Int painting~--._ ________ Home & Office cleaning by t b ~ct lllC And Yes * A-1 llYlll * STAIP IT OFF THE WALL JODI Please call tor tree J~sus Is Lord 636·82'4 CLEAN & EXPERT I Fast. clean. reas Wall- For Del/very Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT n·IJtt''> 111 It nJ nl l'' l n uld ha' t' \urnt'th 1 ng ll• lll• ",I h l.i \l'' llr IX'~'1"J 1nhl'nt.lO\l' \.11. 1.il 11hhgat1lrnc, multtph -,frm.in,1' .in madl· ,1r' 11 11ml' '\ ou'll hJ'l' 'Jltd rca~on ll' ce lehratl' esltmale 842·6746 FENCE Repalf New & old Over 25 years el(perlence paper removal ser111ce Housecleaning 14 yrs axp Wood chain Hnk patio's Ltc T 116.•28 730· 1353 L1ctbonde<J 638·6970 reliable reas. tree est. own lree e;I Greg 968· 11 t8 ..... •"•••• THE WALLPAPER ROUTE GEMl~I 1 \IJ' ~ 1-J unc ~ll) l.mph.t'" -.•n hrl·a~1n~ d~a' '\ t1u 11• t11nger "'tll tx· rt;»nctt"d h' leg.al red tJ()l' lmph.i"' on ha~1, '"u~·, \pl.'l"l31 ~fml\51°1.10'> p0~5thlc flaltnc:rc,htp 'v1arnagl• 11r hu\IOC\<, p..lrlO<' talk' Jbl.>ut line pnnt trans Pina 645-9886 Della ·---• s *GEN HOME REPAIRS QUICK & CAREFUL Dec Special I l tsgl roll Newport's Finest Interior Maintenance The Nestkeepers 675-7409 We wlll Clean your flouse. apt, ofc Reas rate, refs. etrlQ , el(p Glori~ 63 I ·6569 all 3 Paint Drywall Carpentry LO RA TES. T 1380<l 6 ! Y1 Guar 642-2078 CA.'ICER (June 21-Jul~ .:21 Th\1-.C v.ho rel\ on '"u1 ~n1u·, 1udgmen1 npre\'i appre-ctat1on thrl>u~h note\. g1tt\ See nano htgh l1~h: changl' traq~l 'anet\. 'ittmulattntt dialogue: ~tth memhc.·r 1>1 oppo,.: <,C' etc Gary 645·5277 PTL 112-0410 Sett Storage Experts STUYIH OILUH STIHITS MYIH OI. Orange Co Or~nat Student Mover• Insured LIC T12<l·"36 64 1·8<l27 NEW W1rehouae StOfege .... ~i•t 24 llr H • TH-1110 •Good jobs done ngnt• DRAINS CLEAR From $ IS Faucets Disposal, Heater. 851·9604 M&M 722-9066 Deliver day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. M ust have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance LEO d uh 2\-.\ug 22) ~c-nano htghltghtc, creatt\l· l'O\k ••' ,., 1odud1ng.,., nt1ng Domc .. til adJu\tmcnt OClUl'!>. lOUld 1nduut.' pc:r'"' .1 en' 1ronmcnt (!O~!>tble 1oume\ romanl·e and manul c;1:uu' r .111 ' Libra pc™>ns figure prominenth WATER REPwtNG Xlnt VIRGO ( .\ug 2 '-~pt 2.:1 \\ h:11 \Ou \ttl-t\ do'o(' a1 h..1nJ l ht«~ prtees Lie t>onded tns I gh 1.. d · llYll·llAI Ctark Ptumbtng S81·6577 land 'alues mdudmg mmcra n tc, . ..,tu \\mall pnnt delin1· 1t·Tm' Appl's plenoi.nMtl<>ld or WEEKEND PLUMBING CALL 842-1444 tx--;urcmcanmg!.art'clcar Man~ ano;v.cr,ar<'foundh' lt10L.1n~hd th oftc ·By the nr °'by the No O'lertime1 Call Any ...:en~ Pt see'> pla' '>paramount rolr piece • Carel\JI. court .. y Time 646·8712 Ask for Jo Anne Craney LIBRA I "<'Pl .: \-Oct 2~l \tk'i..agt that 'Jttffi\ Im oluu' <1•111.\ hat1tic Semct1 -uc•H7821 642-8815 , a~tuall\ ro.ntam 'aluahltcluc Kno~ 1l. make 1nqu1nrc, g1,c full rt'tn 11 p f Cplw1t1 fiOUMS1t your NPT/CM/LAGUNA Aree • ,,P;.;l"'J.;,C~lt~aeOila~~~~~ 1ntt'lle'\.·tual cunO'itl~ Emphast!I on added Pn:''i<;urc dt•adhn~·, - - 1 1 1 ro H•ullng-cteenup-.peinttno· •....._.: •· -•-----------------, Ii llt-repatr-prk no o 1 home Desir .. 1-3 mo·a moving 7 oa~ ,9,.23'1 larela~ce •Wlllll F&mll* rc:'>pon'>tb1ltt~ 1n1cn" tt"d loH rt'lat1on..h1p pt complex-heavy roller Reis. n-smkra 640-0366 BEST nm Companion MRS STEVENS Aft Sch 1 SCORPI O (()cl 21· "l" 21 I Transawon can be compk1~d -I oe 645°"289 7em-Spm SENIOR CITIZEN'S I help IHltlt) leaaty I Aides & Retea IOf et<Wly Psyel'llC & Tarot Cards er 00 -\OUf tinanual ad\ antagc M 1 .. \10n "lOncludt"d. artirlc that had ht.-t:r P&Mlll CllClfTI 1ne 11oerty1 Cooking, FltHll , 1.1ve tn °'out &33-2009 You tell me nottitng. 1 •111 Student Jobs! lu\t. m1ss~n or .-.tolcn v.111 he loca\C'(J Judgment. tntu111on al'(' on targt'l ~ • 1 h 1 1 d errand• -- -tell you an1 Xmas Spectal ,., "' ,......... " Mtypet nt .. eoora 'oppng. n ry, · THEOFFICEOF CerelOfelderlylnlicente $30 Readtng S1SwlthAd SAG ARlllS (1,0\ ---'-'" .I) Htghhght independent(' Cail e.t&-2 tt tor "1 Parsonet cere 0 .. vei Or John Ceroompu DC prtv11e t>ome Home ooolt 772 213217141 772.1021 Do You Nfted • Casb • And ,1,r~atl\ ,,, . ~·oura,gc of con" 1ct1onl> 'ou'll makC' ncv. stan . romanu ntgnt• Lii• nae.,pg N....__,,, Beech 548-4021 " 5•0 4 01 • A Good J b T S'""rt 19't.-New y ... r~ · « A9mo11e11pt11ltdrtvewey1 $8/Hr (71')"93·8<l90 v~,..-.. mMll.Klt Y '" -I 1S71W KlteUa.Anahelm 0 0 ,.,. "~ -• figure!>promtntntl\ >OU'll bc-011crcd challrngingJ'O~ltlOn lcopcr\on' replace w /concret• ... -Ii play cop role.Ii b~bl°"k wk 539·0345 hen IHliat I c .. liqa faiatl~ ....... ~""'.,....,""'~"'" Wt art looklng for Jr High and High (' APRI COR N t {)(-,· ~2 Jan I~) S<-cna110 highlight, tnlnttlll' Sl*)'l~z• tn dr199Way1. 1:.::;E,,;:;t:.ry""i,..Fr""•~nc"'n..,ooc;;;~~-24ltr11 • lH-1111 fiNE plNJfllJd By l!\Jcn· 9EsF Roof REPA•A SchOOI etudentl and ot,_. who ~ unu,ual lont.acts. m)'it(I"\ nnd 't1mulatin& romnnt1t '>llUat1on h:imtl\ petto. w•lk•. btocll welt. 8 N0tm'11 T"-Ooonnen •t1e1t1noo~rtont\t ardSlnOf' 18 Y"Ofnappy CAN BEAT ANY BIO B'Y -I""' tailkt.-wtth ~ and wonting rrun1on 1s fcatu~d fund, 1n will be obtained th rou"'i.. unu,ual brlckWOtk etc 952-9352 Y08k & Fir 857_000R ---cuttomwa Lie 280&u 50%. 722·7~7 -· ..,, .. ,. ~· -Chet• A/C HMtlng SP41ci•t Thanll·Yout "3-• 11• ROOFING recover. r• wtth other ltudenta t'*r own age. You procedure i\no thcr Capncom play~ top role ••• l.". S.nim R A-,,-.,=-. I HOYr $eorv'lM1ln1 S30 -----. ...... --$25.00 to $50.00 MCh ... In AQl'A RIUS(Jan ~0.Fcb 18"'( trcumstanv·s turn •n vnur f .. \.llf -Doorl· tP•lf-er '"" ,92•8827 .,592113 RAINBOW PAINTING patra. not tar. Ille, r..,.... ...., • -" ,., ... "' • cu rype or rooee•· Remodel P•n.t-Locu-etc ~ au.i11y 11 our po11cy wood, trM .. , 750-6S86 comtnlllilOnl and MUCH MOAE1 You can bus1nec,s. cuttr 1ransac11on elevates st.anding. ~nano htghhght~ Ing W• do manutorlpt1, Cablnets-Wlndow•Orywatt wa•ecaJlat 6$0""4& JEFf lie e&I ..... tUai/Mliitieu wottc PART TIME In the eft«noona and mends, ~rsuas1on, chan~ma. ph}'\1cal 1mra<t1on emotio nal (ullill melting Mat. etc 786-3330 35 yra ••P wry 642--05e7 e. • -9¥ef'l':9Md d ~ '*"i o4 "-time. mcnt ~ttanu'i naU\.C fiaum prommenth -• -nc&n A."' A PAINTING tntl!.llt E rnor1E •FT "" .,."""""'I f Com~tlle BootlkMPlno a eeyw1n00ws-Freneti cioort " ;a;;:.-.;;:;r;;~;;;;-You M T 8 rnii;: " " ~ Pl • ( ch I <>·March 20> What •~ru lost cau~ wdl soon he tax....SBA 1oe.n-peyrot1 rrenc:h Slider'• & M0t• TIHI LOWEST poaelble P'ICle P&M llftll...... Wt ofter ~ trelnlnQ and pt<Mde ah' c and kicking. SpotltaJlt on ca~. pmuse. morale dt&hnp v. uh Guy 780-t008 AddttlOf'I• • ~ TQP$)9d/F-.noV'td CIMl'I· 10 Step $ervloe et2•323s Complete ~I~ treneportetton. TNt It NOT A PAPER protess1onaJ 'iUJ)eOOI" 'OU 'II cncounttT ~tubbom ~pie .... ho TYPtNG-SIH-800t<KPNG ••78108 Don 904-59•8 up.,,._ lewna T&l-3478 GLASGOW PAINTING Oua11ty wor1I ~ble ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A vcntuall) W\ll rccoc.n11c \Our ab1hllc FAST IACCUR SERVICE Door• rnotdln99-bl'/ .. ~ 111 llUI.... 1~~1E:' 30 vr•IJ.l;~rr,.. 7S&·9088 WEEKI Come out and '*P UI get MW lF DECEMBEJl ll '8 VOllR 1U1lTRDA \' ~OU are lOt'UJU\>C, I VfASATIU : &40-0!38 dew.. complete p11io. ~ Tr...SM1b 1n1t111 • .....,, tJ.u1ai cuetomen tor our MWspaptt and ha~• tural tc&chcr, tcnumcnw. capable' of P«tt•"'l"I future trend• ~t lldct111on1. qu•ltf'f ~ Tr .. Trim and Rernov11 HOMEOWNER EXPERTS gr•t time dotng It You have nothing to ~es You arc f'amtl onentcd. unonhodo~. mood( end fuc:in.ated b\ :; _ _.-._..., __ try..,8!5!!..-ii~I •417«& Pw S<&MUO t.awn Mttn & Aototlllng lnt1E111 Acoua c.11~ Are YfNf winoows Clesn' toee and a .. -IOb to ,.. .. ,n Ceil today 5nc boob and 1he mant1c ..... 1-" h"o ..... .-·-. ""-,_,.,... ...... -·-SPflnklef tn tell .. ::S lte•288597 131.em e.A!>041 w1noow WMftlng -...... w-_.. ·~ '"' .... , ... ,,_, ... """"' "-11,.._ .. .._.,,. Aemocl'l·Addltlon• 1 903 BeibOI 81 &73·3135 and meyt>e you cen atet1 tomorr., .... , uanus pcn;on play 1m~nt ro'e:s 1n )O\lr hft ~ tart made \lu' ~c ... a.•t•",ll,,;.H-..trl....,11~..,...~~~ Fr••tlm•t• 541 ,, ... T, .. "T 20 Yeer11 £.AC*' l ~ I Du """""..... -.. ""'•• " ..,. "'11-1 .. ~ ... _.,, Call u . C:--rl r Will PfO\C 'u~ 1U ""' r.:>ttembt"r, w u have chance LO ,•-•••1Ufllll lSHIKAWALANOSCAPl A....,-oeRoomS~· "',.... _.. • ..,. .. .._.... ~ c... b ld ~ bl J -" IC1f¢Hl:N CAISIN!l -Sod CIMn-ui>• Maint illtenQr StllCCO 1130• 32 YfUl(P Rak! I/Comm !t48·7MI Of 241·1432 ('OfTC('t t'rTO"-lO re UI on U 1cr m ore I Ull.a (' nruct\lrt. u.~ -w ht CaM '"' ~~AC:N2., 0881 ... ~:;~work, ":.~~01 SC>flnltlerl, •IC 8$0-41'7 mll.Oel• 8"2--0442 Lie: •.400035 M"-H 1t '-------------------}OUr mO\t mnnor1bl( ~th of 19 6 ~~~~..:.:=.:::.._-=:=.:.!-:.:.:::===::::-=~----~~~---:--:--:-:--- , 29 32 39 <13 56 60 66 .. er.,. COlilt DAILY PILOT I Tu.day. Oeoamber 10, 1985 TODAY'S .CROSSWORD PUZZLE t IO 926&3 :>toVlded, no-.. no IC· P\8.JC NOTICE Aattt .. ,.,,.. I .,._"' "3TIC£ lhll b\111n"• t• COii· NII.IC NOTtcf 111iou1 rwne .naa be "-' 1 _ _.;....;.;;;.;;;;..;;....;.;..;;...-..... __ 1-_.;....;.;;.-....-...... ....... ..__ -.-~ ........ 1"'-· ~ 1 "~r-1 IWU0-.1 VW '13 41~ Wtg0n, xlnll "uCl.OOy Ul'llllt0Pet1Nll• 111-·-• ---· ,ICTITIOUl9U ... ll running cond. s 1000 cm Of llVN "'"' K 1~11 '~11rl110n Wtll't ll'tl Orange NA• ITATIMCJff NO(CfTT~m :rc:~~T .. -23 CAA.WONt&A '"'In c Chepmain 'ICTTTIOU CoYnty A«o<O• Inc... of Thi, ................. WIO'lt .,, 995-78<18 Ot ,,.,..... NOTICl INVtnNO r1111 1111""41fll w1• 11.ieO NAMI ITAff•NT :otpotatlona lnclud• .,,. (j ;:;;;:. Jlll(o() Avl•O • AC11HdOk,615 VW BUG 1176 eacellen1 llOI .. on the County Ci.rk of Or The IOllOwillQ ~toc;~;o 'latnel of tf'MI PrHldent, M°::te11n9 Au':c111u ~RTH PAl'ENCIO AO, 2 3 4 IO CAl\!"'1 13 l eo-t an.., M Pt ll611e ol 11 Knl .. t'fpe II TM end et Tht"• IL 70 FIOW 11 Meal p" DOWN 1 NYC mu1oe 1n11 7 cvm ng 10 ... 1 3 Sul)pl1n1..a 4 Oeat out 5 l/1e1ua11 8 c 1111m1no hor14 7 Aevoi.tt 8 L11U11 dt1v1I t Pavaol.i tO llAtldO.~ l I Toleratl' •2 Eqy1n1m.1y IJOu~" l.\Cll w1117 c.arro1 1g Soucno"IJ •, D0t1•·· 1 1 Gav• W"ltl ;> 3 F • llf'tttmc r ~· Ov"' ;>6 8trcJ )h•"•" "J1 tn1u•e '.JO E'phr.•I :'11 ~oo•• )) "11•t c 'lit: 35 Scr;om ..,F.; P t'l,,,t..S•'l,,S. ... <;o. ,.., "f'' 8 Ehil "''"C fo '0 841>0' r ~ 4 , C.eo<Q•J 4• ,..ea• "' ~ r <,..,~o •ll A1ner ano Sullrwo111 I) V OIUI Ofj> I 1 Sow14!I r&Qut>l1C 5~ 1nsp1111 ')J Oown.1rimtl ,,., f t\14' ~·rl'I ',~ 01>1-QAhOt '1 t<nM.t.. N I t 1 BtM!lle t.. Br ,,r,1 q •I• • "' ~eo 6'> Met.,a, conomon, new clutch 3 N~Ti~ .:...,H:.;u:i 9t'Q4I Count., on No'+'ember ~~O~~ CHarbor ~•t•ry Tr .. tut., _, 21311 Battff l~. Hunl· :il.8AK£~Nt~1~1t't:: l)&lnt and lnlltflQf Runt II/ N I I • w 18 1985 Blvd 81.1111 Kl COiia M... aneger Counc: ft9ton 8-ch CA 92648 PATRICK HOPKINS dl>I grNI S2.000 873-6021 1>1r-YIObytneCi1yc...-., ,.... ' ' . The City II of lhe John T Colhetn 21311 "'0Pl(INO CONSTAUC· ~ thl C1ry of Irv•'-CU· PubliaMd Orange Cout CA 92il28 City of Colla M..a r...,..... 1 1 H tin 1 n ., ~ vw &uo'72 Mech llOUnd. IOrr\la IOt l\HnltlhonQ .. pUlnt, 0.,1 P110t ~°" 28 0.-OSl(A XI/I L ro (O!i. lhe fight to r~t 1ny Ot •" •nf J~ 'J28'0n g 0 TION. and DOES 1 thtOUOf'I IOob gt .. t Stereo 6 •• at>ot ..,vteee ma1.,ia11 ~bet 3 10 17 It&~ ~~~ bueineu 11 oon-t>iO• 5 N S T1111' bu11ne11 11 con· 1~0~~ BCINO SUCD ,, .. l211~5 Mt-5220 IOOll IQYjpmel\t ~PC>lllt T-9<12 .... ~--~ .............. tlon D•t.O ~blf ·.!.~ :h1Cll d by an unln· BYP' •1NT1FF (A Ud ...... 1ra111porta110t1 utllltlee anct ..,.,..,.., _..,..... F'Ybllanecl ...... anoe .....,.., • d 1 11 n ..,. Aattt .. t:ttlc 1311 111 other ttttn• ancl 1ac1111111 DI_.,. NOTIC£ Olllr-I, LTD Robert Dally PllOt o.c.m1>er 10, .orporalt H•o:; 0 :s em1n d1ndo) PALM ;.;;;;,;;,;,;,.;;;.,;,;;;,;;;.;.;; ____ ll•CHHf't therefor .. ,..~ Olll'te. Alll s.c:y 1e8& thlr lhan • pel'tnot p SPAINOS PLUMBING co . CA O 73 CPI 0.Vllf•, o-ovt<*I 1n ,,... ~trac:t K·ncrN Thlt •tal~I w11 flled r-eeo JOM T Cothltn tNC . 1 c.l1f0<nla COfl>O'· blll/b/IC, 1 Qlflrnr 11800 jocuman11 for Alto n MOnel Oii #Ith 1'Co..,CoYnty e:k of~ ..ttfhh::,.11~~.;:•0,"~ m"rov heft ao CA&..&NOAJI OtlO 860-8059 lltlf 8C)n\ P1rllwey. Harvard Avenue O.AT*4 OI' ~11..,.,.. nly on vem l"""' COi.iniy on ~blf o•YI .... ., ....... •·-- Thlel Avenue. c1P 521.... !RAMAi "· '9111JfTIC• i.. .. .. ., IMm•ic Ml\TICE · .... .. ... • ..... -· CAO 76 rldo, I own~. I 0 get '1 er w 1th 1 p . ANO Oii NTITION ,n:zae rUIK. nu 1 26, 1985 ,2m 1 • la _.,.., on you .. Me 1 l<>lltl 4 runt gr .. t 0on I ourtenanc.. ll'ttrelo. If\ TO ADMINllTlfl Pub~ O•lf~ Coaat O..~ COUNTY p blll f'MIO Or .. ..,.,. Coetl l,pewrltten rffl"N'M It m •Qlhl•onl $45-0?<IO 1trtct KCOfdlnce wllh ,,... • HTAflNO.A1JOlll OaJlyPlk>INoYeml>et 28·0.-llWlfltOACOUftT 01~P101~b;;10 17 ""'oowt. NABERS · CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION or rate mod14. low mileage C80lllac1 In Orange County! 8" ua today• 540-1110 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA WI .. , A&.l llAIU U'3ED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FHEmutl&L OeLllLO CIPlltLn I 82 11 BEACH Bl 1/0 ..-uNTINGTQN BEACH 14l·IOll1141·31J1 9')1Cilletll()f)t otl Ill• •I the To all heir•. ~llcierlM, Cll'llt>tr 3. 10. 17 1086 700 CMo C.ntlf a., '3 986 . ' A letter Ot pMne Gell _.. offl<le of the O.rec1or of Pub-i:redllora ano c;onllngan1 T ·941 DJ. W..t 4 Ind 1• 1 1.969 •l\04 ~~::fow,,.._'r~ IC Worka OtedltOf'I. Ind PltflOnl who a.tlta AM, CA. 12702 rttt91• -• - OA TE OF OPENING BIOS ''"Y be ot'*"'"'" lnlt< .. ted f'talC NOTICE Plalnlllf Meredith Can"yon 1---------In prc;i: lepl '°"" " '°" Bid• wtll be r~ed •t the rt the wtll andlor .. tale ol :ommunlty AMOCll tJon M.JC NOTICE •ettl COUf1 t.o .._ 10Ut :>lftee of rne Cny c ... k ol ,,,. IRAMAE H PRENTICE K 211:M Derend1nt Cr1lg O•· e;aee. ::11y of lrvi,,. localed .. A pettllon hit bMf'I nled "CTtTIOUI llUINll •etooment COfl)O(lllon, •• ,ICTITIOUI 1u...-11 " 'CM.I do not .... ,_ 17200 J1mboree Road. oy Wtllltm C Prentice In ll'te NA• tfAftMIHT 11 MAW ITATOlllNT l"flO"M on tlfM, '°" lftl' t1v1M , C11Uornta, 927 t3. Superior Cour'I ol Or1no-The IOlloWlng Pfitton• 111 Crou-Complalni n te Tne IOllOwlng pereon1 we 1oM IN c-. lfwt JOW .mlll 10 00 am on 12· t9-85 County requallng !hat WH· OOlng bullMll H OFF-Craig ~I COfpor· olng bullnMI 11 NAZ I/ W ...... _, and IWop- 91 whteh llme Ind piece bids lam C P11t11iee be 9P-SHORE, 101 t Brloao, Sulla .ii.on, 1 California eotPOt· ~111111 520 W Oyer Ad • art)' ftWJ bl tMrlfl ~I ••II be publicly opened In oolnled u pereonel r19-102 Colt• Meu. CllllCYnla auon anti Ana. CA 112707 ""1tww •arnlftf "om IN :ounc11 Cn1mbe<1 Btds ,_1111ve 1011<1m1n111er the i12627 c... No 36 « o4 Nazir Anrned Pllel, 5-428 court. Vl•ll be IUbtnlllld In M9i.d Hllte ol ,,,. oec.denl Richard L Hunt. I Sand-IUMMONI ON Lenhlll'dl S1111t1 Ana, CA ni.. •• °"-..... ,... enve!Opes m1rllld on the Tne pettllon requHll flower Newp0<1 S..Oh. CA C•09-..COW\..AINT 2704 leulnti-te. Yov _,•Mt ov•~· Bid• lat Allon luthOl'lty to •OMll\ltler ,,... t2ee3 NOTICl!I Yo.. Mff ..... Salm• BlllO Paiel, 5428 IO c.-aft .ttomer rtaht Pkwy Harverd Ave Tn,.. Hiiie undef the tndepln-Robert L Hun I. u o wed. The cowt m.r dee* Lennardl ,..,,.. Santa .. .,. " rou do ftot 1111\0Wn 've AO 94-6 :sent Adm1n1strat1on of E.,. t'lolmWOOO ~ Beech ....,._, ,_ ~ ,_ a, CA 9270<1 en •Homer,'°"....., caM"' LOCATION OF THE lll•Ac1 CA92663 belftthlMdWllell'°",... Tht• bullneH II con-'"°""",....,., .. ~Ot N OAK ll'te woril to be I*'· A MMJng on lhe ~UIOn Thll bu1lne11 la con· ~ wttttfft I0 4Mre.... led by 1n ~al lepl-IW oMoe (-...cl lft lortneO ~evnOer., IOettecl .... u be held on·JANUA .. Y 3 :luC11d Dy • o-•l pen. !fie lftfofmetlon blfow.. Nazir ~m41d P11e1 the phon9 boc*). n th• Ctl)' of lntlne County 1986 II 9 30 A M In 099• 119<11'tlp If you With 10 ..... lht Id· Thll llelement WH hied ~ de que le en- ,, Orenge end generally No 3 al 700 Cw1e Center Rletlard L Hunl •tee of en atlOfney In tl'tll 11n lhe County Cieri! of Or· 1r19-"ta cttec6on ~ OOUnded by tne San Otego D<llfl West Santa Ana CA Tlltl llltetnenl wH !lled 'Tlltter, you atl<>uld do so nge C.ounly on Decemt>et dkW 11eted U.-IHI ~o :reell Sen DiegO Fr-ay 92702 Nllh the County Clerk of Or· 1.., 11111 ou It 1985 30 DIAi CAUNOANOI --+-~--t CHEVY ·73 tml)ala, lo mt 1-.. Culvef Drive IF YOU OBJECT to 1"-0tomp '' 90 y r wr • F2D52 era pre1enter une "" ,,. ange County on No11emb4tt 19" reeponae, If any may be DESCRIPTION OF WORK grenung of,,,. PlllllOfl, you 18 1995 llled on llrne Publtshed Orenge Coest MtNMla Merila • - fhe ... one 10 be 1)8(1ormed Sh<>uld either mppear II the f'2llZSl1 AVllOI U.ted M 8'dO de-ally Plk>t December 10, 17 .n .... c:«te. lo price S9SO 5<16·2557 --+-~--1 CHEVY Malll:iu 1980 snau mcluoe t>vt not be llm-hN<tng 1fld stat• your ob-Publllhed OranQe Coea1 mandado. l!I trtbtlnel ~ 4 end 3 1 1995 Una Clltla o lffta Aameda tld to the con11ruct1on of 18Cllon• or Ni. wrt11en objec· Daily Plk>I November 26, De-IMcktlr contri Uct • .tn IV• T ·965 et.fonk;a no le .._. c lasstc wagon Atr , AMIFM 2 tone paint, eiec ieets, $2,9SO Call 642-4321 Asl( tor Dory W1lltlliMS WE BUY CLEAN. LOW M ILEAGE DOMESTIC & IMPORT CARS, TRUCKS & I/ANS ~ ~ Crata M.,... ~ 0330 WEWUTYHI OllAI llEI GAil See Veno dos Santos THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2000 HARllOI Ill VO COSTA Mf\A C.42 0010 FOA072Mu111ng Conv. rvns a. looks orea11 S2800 Of'>O Ke111r1 549-9482 llfeet. drainage, MWlf •nd 11on1 wnh the court belore oember 3 10. 17 1985 dtencla • -qua Uct. otecclon; "' '"tMl"t• •lier fec111t1es. tralf1e 119· 1ne hear1n9 Your appear-T-940 reepondedentrodeJOdlea. ---------HCrttaa~tleMque 'Ills, utllltlel Ind other work snee may be In pereon or by L .. la lnfonft.cloft 16que, PtJSllC NOTICE llmpllr con IH tor· u required by the Contract tour euorney St USted oesea t<>llclt•r el --....;..;~.;.....;_..;.._..;..__ 1 11 d • d • • I• 9 • I• • DocutMnll Engineer's Ettl· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR f'talC NOTICE :onaeJo de un abogldo en FATCO •14011 ~el uetld ~ ''"" $6,943.800 o< 1 con11noer11 cr.Oltor ol K -·-Hie a1Unto. debe<la heeerlo FCI ts-40530 ue la aor1• MCUChe 1u COMPLETION OF WORK lhe deceeMd you mull r1i. ,ICTITIOtji"i.ullNllS nme<llalamente, de elll NOTICE Of' All wor• IS 10 be completed your claJm with lhe court or 'Tl8nefl. IU rHPUHll TftUITEl!'S SALi! 11 'u1tld no pNMft .. IU •lll't1n200consecuttvewo<k· P<esenl 11 1o lhe personal NAME ITATl!MEHT llSC<lla. al hey eJguna. pvlde On December 17. 1985" pueeta • ~. ~ ng d•y• from lhe dlle 11>41CI· rll)fesenllllv• •PPolnled by Tne lollowtng peflOOS .,.. le< reg.111lrada • tlempo I I 00 • m FIRST AMERI-plfdef .. CMG,' le puedetl 11ed In ll"le Nollce to lhe courl Wllhtn four monlhl dOlng bualnetl .. EAST 1-TO THE DEFENDANT A :::AN TITLE INSURANCE qult8f •u ICMetto, IU dlneto Proceed lrom tne dale of '"" la-ENO LEASING, 2973 Ren· :tVll complalnt l"les beet> ltlld :::OMPANY,. Cehforn1e cor-olrH COIH d• IU AWARD OF CON TRAC r su1nce of 1e11era 1t provided dOlph Street Costa Mesa, by tne plalnlllf ega.lnsl you 11 poralion a~ TruSIH or Su<:· Pf°"'9ded lfn evlao edl· rne Owner reservet the 1n Section 700 ol the CA 92626 fOU Wltl't 10 defend lhlt law-: e 1 s o r Tr us I• e or clonal p« P9't• de la cone. ·tgnt ahe< opening b•dl. to Prob11e Code ol Celiforn11 Wlfllam H Palrlek, 2973 suit, you mull. within JO Sub11t1uted TruSlee. of 11111 E1laten otroe requlaltoe '•tect any or all bid• lo fhe urne for llltng clalrM will RanOolpn Street Costa days eher 11111 eummona •• ::ertaJn Deed of Trull ••· . Pllede .,. ueted ... aive any 1nlorma111y In 11 not ex pore prtOf to four Meta, CA 92628 M"'9d on you rite with this eor•.leel by NARAYAN K ~ llemat • '"' ebotedo 010. 10 meke 1we1ds tn lhe montns lrom Ille dale of lhe Wlllla.m H PatflCk Ill :c>ut1 a wmten reac><>nM IO 4 THANll(AR AND USHA N ln~te.11 no con- ' nletHI of the Owner and 10 l"learing notice above 2973 Randotpn Street. lhecomplatnl UnleUyoudo 4 THANIKAR. nuaband end -• un ebofedo, ~ ejeCI all 011\er bids YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe Cotti Mesa, CA 92826 '° your default Wiii be •fie as joint lenanra •• 10 en ._.,a"" Mntclo. ,.... J PROPOSAL GUARANTEE Ille •epi oy the eoun 11 you Tn11 bu11ne11 11 con-enierld ot1 mpplleallon01 ,,... ..1ndtv1ded 113 lrtt.,esl • erenc:la de ebo91du o 1 'NO BONDS Each bid tl'tall are 1 person interested 1n :lucted by • ~•1 P•'1· :>lelnlllf. and th•• cout1 may ind recorded December 3 11na o&lna de •JUde ..... oe 1ccompan1ed by • 11\e fflll• you mey -ve 'le<thlp enter 1 f\JOoemenl ao-inet 1980 11 frt1trumen1 No (YI• el dlr..,torlo tefe· :e<ltfted 0t cash~ s Chick ul)On tne eaeculor 01 10m1n Wll1t1m H PalrlCk 111 (OU IOf tne retiel deman&oc:l 5344 1n eoo1c ...... Paoe--· lonlco). 0t 0y 1 corPQtate surety ll<1lor or uJ)Of'I ,,... II· Tn11 1111emen1 wu flied n th• complatnl. whlcn of omc111 Records of Or-c-No. Pl 211• bond on tile lorm rurntahed torney for lhe eHculor or .. 1111 the County Cteri. ot Or· :ould result in garnllhment •noe County C1llforn11. end The name 1.nd lddren ol oy the ew.-u gu1r11n1ee ldm1n1str110< Ind 1111 With 1nge County on November :it wagee, talung ot money or :>urauent to that certain No-In& coun Is (El nombr• Y that btdder Wiii 11 an award !he court wlln 1><001 of M<· 18. 1995 D<opcw1~ or other relief , .. uce of DeflUll thereunder :llr9GCIOn de la cor1a es) I mede to him In •c-ttee. I Wftllen request Siii F29257t ::iuesteo tn the comp111nt record'ed Augull 18, 1985 u MUNICt PAL COURT OF :ordenee with ll"le term• of 1no lh•I you dtllre SC)IClll Publl5hed Or1nge Cour Delld MAY 4 1983 tnstrumeol No 85-305579 THE DESERT JUDICIAL l'llS bid promptly aecur1 notlCe of lhe flltng of.,, In· Dally PtlOI Novemb4tt 26 De-LEE • B<>•••cH. Clerk n Booll···· Peoe--···, ol DISTRICT, COUNTY OF .. · Com etlOn :ember 3 10. 17 1985 "' FV'.. R d f All/ERSIDE STATE OF N or .. ,.,... i pens tenlory and appr1tSMnent of By A Akahoahl, Deputy Olllc•el ecor 1 o Hid . nsuranc;e and habitlly in-Hiiie 11.se11 0( of lhe pell-T ·939 PuOllshed Orange Cout County wtll under and C A L IF 0 RN I A PA L M FORD '7<1 Capri, new •uranoe. uecute a contract Ilona 0t 1GGoun1s mentioned Diiiy Pllol 0.C.emt>er tO. 17 pursuant 10 .. Id Deed ol SPRINGS BRANCH. 3255 E b• akes & w11er pump, n the required lorm and tn Secuon 1200 end 1200 5 of PUBLIC NOTICE 24. 31 1985 rru11 NII 11 PUbHc eucuon TahquHz-McCallum Way ..,1r ... u...,.1pe....._rt .. •t .. i•_• ___ 1;,;A-.•.-tH..._laiiijpe~rt-. .. .._.-ll•IO• A•tn larert .. 1181 A 'C Needs valve 1ob furnllh seusfactory bondt lhe Cellforrtla Probate Code T .955 lo< c.ah, lawful money of the Palm Springs, Cellfornta SOSO OBO 84 t -2319 lo< ll'te ta11ntu1 performanoe HowardM. lldne/PenMla I( 22111 United Stales ol Amtlflea, 1 112262 • •--7012 -ll!VD ----:>I 1he con11ec1 and tor Ille A. Oempaer, Attorne,• f0< NOTICE TO :eshter s check peyet>la' 10 The name, aOd<ess, and ... , -ti ~. ~ CHICK """..,..,,......,..,......_.r,.-payment of cla1m1 ot ma-Petitioner, 1<100 Dove CREDITORI o' f'talC NOTICE satd Trullee drawn on a 1erephone numbef of plaln· Avon Red Crest. uMd f CU_.. -• 1e11e1men artd teborers "'"'· Newpofl hec:h, CA IULK TlltANS,ER tta1e or nellonal bank, a Hit's attorney. or plelnllll ~oBon lhM8tlttzl•: .. ~o.11.y. Ill a .,,... IVE•SON rhereunoer Said check Of Pul>llshed Oren9e Coatl (S.C.. 1101-4107 SUMMOHI 11819 or tedefll credll union. Nlthout en euorney, ,, (El ,...,_ ..,_,,.,, __ _ 1•11: bidder's bOnO Shell be tn en Oally Piiot December 10 11 u .c .C.) (CITACK>te JUOK:IAl) or a s1a1e or federal sevtngs 11ombre la dlrecc;k>n y el nu- 675-7830 Ive mag PORSCHE 1moun1 ol not leSS lhan len 17 1985 Nottee 11 nereby given 10 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT 1nd k>en H IOciellon domt-"l'lero de telefono del • ••••• AUDI • 10) petCenl o1tne amount Of TW-958 lhe creditors Of WILLIAM AtiSO I Aeua.Oo) CATHIE :lled In ll'tlS 111a1e II lhe lboOBdO del demendel'I•. 0 s.rftct, ... i,.tat CHEVROLET lhe bid The Fellhful Per-N RIOHT ANO CARROL " DUCOEUR 1nd DOES 1 ..,..11n entrance 10 Ftrll :let demanoante que no I li 7'l.20 Hl1h .. 1 0..•lllv tOfrnence Bo11d snail be not WRIO HT T ransferora lhrC>UQh S, lnciull\'e Ameflc1rt Title lnaurence rtenc:e et>ogedo es) MACK .,, n ' • ·~ S.tu • S.rvlu ,. .. 1nen one hundred t 1001 f'talC NOTICE #hose bu;tneu address .~ vou ARE BEING SUED Comparty IOCllld II 114 KAHN & CRISTE AllOtneys Chrlstmu Parade .-.ctlOn of n9W • CHIC'., '!*'cent ol 1ne total emounl 4521 Cimpua Oflve City ol SY PLAINTIFF (A Ud le es11 Eeat Ftftn Street. 1n the city 11 'Law 3001 E lah<lu•tr· •Getw1tor Rentals• Catefutly ~ared ft -C . 7 :>111'141 bid P'~ name<lln the PUIUC NOTICE 1n11ne Count of Orange :lemandando) ROGERS & ot S1n11 Ana CeltfOfnll, all YcCallum Wiy, •21>1. Palm S GE ER ATOR In IV£Rllll2,.N ME RCUAY M ONAR H 7 :on1rac1 The Labor and Me· Pursuant to lhe order 01 State of c~18 tnat 1 OtB. A l1w Cofpotetton, for· n11 r1gh1. 1111e and 1n1eretl Springs. Celtfonrle 92262 HILL, SY~S Pf'.awned • ~ EKcet cono $ 1150 or tat leflels Bond shall tie not !ell lht Ct lllornia CoUlll Com Dull<. lrentler " lboul lo be '1'l9r1y GEORGE L ROGERS. :onveyed lo and now held 619) 320·5656 1571 Plecenlla Ave. Nwpl stock. 40 F CCMlot t1 w11 offer 6-46-6705 lhen one hundred ( 100) per. 'Tlllllon ,,... Ctty of NewPOf1 'Tiede 10 HENRY E l<ASS "Law Corpc><llk>n by II under Uld Deed of OATE (Fech•I SEP 13 Bch 6'~<183 Wknda It cjo. fnllke a dlf· Newpor1 Buch :;en1 of ll"le 101111 amounl of S..Ch 11 publlll'tlng Nol~ "NO NANCY J KASS. YOll hrte 30 CALENO*!ft Trust 1n lhe P<oe>ert)' lllu· 1995 73 090• the bid 1><1Ge named in lhe of Requat IOt 1 one )'91 Translerees wl'tOM bull-DAVI ...., th .. --111<1 1n .. Id County Ind Vlclof J. a.tcti, Cteni, only 71<11675--0740 •ence ..,._.. you 6 • Pta.IC NOTICE :ontrlCt Onty bonds tssued ax1en11on ol Perm11 No nesa addreas II 9 FlrrllO\ll le_,,...°" JOU to Ne • Stall described aa ty: f'atflcla A. lkCatron, 11C,./Decb /lter711 purdlltt "°"'&MW-. oy compa111es wnlCh are 5-83·220 9rante<1 I b~ 11\t "'tty of IMne Counry of Or~ rypewr1H9'1 '"'°"" at Loi 7 ol Tract No 9372, u Oepllty ~ bC FICTITIOUI 8UltNell rated 'A or 'A• ' tn the Cahfornta Coull om-~n Slale of C.h10tnte Ihle cowl. thOwfl on 1 Mai> recOfald In Publllhed Orange Cotll IU ~ .. _.... ROLLS ROYCE '57 SllVlf NAME ITATEMENT Beal Raltng Guide · wtll be m11S1onon M1y27 1983 lor ~property 10 be l<ane-A letter or phorlecaM wttt 9oo11 4t0 p~ t 1o 3 in-Delly P1k>I December 10 17 SUPS Xvana6' 2511·301 1' Cloud, need• restoring Tne 101tow1ng pereon1 are eGCePled FIJIUre to aubmll Iha melnteneMie .*~= terrtd ,, detlertbed 1n 9en-not protect JOU; row type-:tustve M1acellaneou1 24 31 t985 3333 W C I Hlgn g1•lAM 1171 Only $8,SOO 533·42<12 j0tng bu1t""9 H Ecl"IO KGOPllOte bondi Wiii be of appro•tmet•' • trll •• All 110011 In lrede, •l'ltt.n '"90"" muet be Mapa. Record• of Orange T 953 Newport__ ecC:::.5 M:,;, .!.es--=-•-**AO' LS ROYCE Sllve. Pr0<111C11 5325 MllVlfn •E ::.use tor reiec;tt<>t'I of bid ~:e YIH':::. =~"= 111c1ures eqi!\pmen1 end In Pfoper le9a4 fofm If JOll Counl , Calllornle ..,.,.,......,~-4-:==:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;~=:.._ ........ ---Buen• Par• CA 9062t PREl/AILINO RATES OF ...... -ttT9t'PostaltJO'Sr-..,.._...._. ··~ 'El'Tl'Rcr t I' I --=~::::::;:.;;IHS~h~ad~ow~;7ttj-t~;M!Mu.s .Tc>te0l1 .T ~•nlenerl'53}5"j n accor enee w r · · ~ne nesa known as MAIL e-. ~ROM all 011 gas m1nere11 L---A1•-1~ .. ,.p•ll-l"1l~IMe .. a 11 be seen wlll lalie MBZ 01 Malvetn •E Buena Perk CA 1ne provisions of Seclton de poaltlon on publlc BOXES ETC u s A and " 'CM.I do not mt '°"' and other nydroceroon Jag tn parl payment 1062 t • t 773 of rne Cat1f0tn1e Labor lbeechee and lo buttrHt In-Ol.Oled at 452 I Campus rHPOflM on time, Y°" ma, substances lying below • Mettreyclll/ BMW 3201, '80. New In '81 S 18. 7SO dys 534-6552 fh11 nu11nen II con :ooe lhe oeneral prevet11no dlYld11., bufllhMd• In ":"· D11ve Clly or Irvine County ION the .,_, end '°"' :Seplll or 500 feel lrom the ScMttn IOll 2a17r.~ -~.mn1~1~~nesXL'sl evlwknds 532-2756 j ucftd bv an tndtvldual •ates of per diem WllQM and por t tar. MtWffn ,._! of O~enoe. State '01 Call-• ....., mon., encl prop-turlece of M id taO<J. Dul ~ ...,... .,_ "" TOYOTA '74 C0rone runt Joseph J Mantenert 'IOl•Oay ano over11me ..,ork in ,,_,high ttde Mne llftdlow fornl1 tnJ m., be tellen wtthollt Nlthoul the rlQht of entry 2 PUCH Maxi b o-Ped1 llke I M u s I see I S 9 5 0 C d S4SO 662 2392 • rn1a a1111men1 waa ttlt!<J the 1oc1111y tn wn1cn lhe worll U.I . Plef'Med Kne, Dow., Thi bulk transfer wlll be lurt~ ••nlno from the ..1pon any portion ot the sur- new $800 pr 5<18·3555 17141645-4600 g • Nllh lhe Counry Clerk 01 Or· s lo be performed l"les been Newpofl aa, and ., consummated on or etter eowt. fece abOve 1 dep111 ot 500 TOYOTA ·79 Hatchbck gc lnge County on December :>l>lllned from lhe Director lhofH In UPt>lf Newpofl lhe 3111 oay of December. There ere ottww 119.,,.. '"' to 1eke, m1rk11, mine. '83 KX 80 K1wuakl, new BMW '83 320t, •l>aoul&I) car. runs great $ l?OC 4. 1985 of 1he Depef'lmenl of Indus-.. ,. t S lion 1965 81 1o oo A M al THE qulrement•. "°"mer •Mt explOre or drill fOf aeme, H enQI Clutch S5SO OBO f111w leut $11 ,750 obo 714/673-8793 F29'13t l<tal Relellona. a copy of Pur1uan1 o I C: I ESCROW FORUM, whOH lo call an ettorner rltht reserved tn Deeds lroml/lr- 971-1660149g.1216 eves 552-0428 Put>lllhed or11nge Co111 Nhteh tSon Ille In the office 01 13 l69 °1 the Commlaa on addreu Is 23131 Lek• •••'· ff rou do not llnown ~1n11 Flippen Klndel r•· '85 Yamaha XT 600, 500 BMW '84 528e. aaph btue TOYOTA '81 Tercel,' dr ~ Daily Piiot 09cembef 10 17 the Clly Cletk ot I~ City of R99ulellon1 the ~·~~ve Center Drtve •L El Toro an ettOfne,, you"''' cal M :orded November 16, 1976 spd, gd cond, pvt pty ~4 and 'l 1 198!) trvlne and wllt be mede avell-:l1tec1or Iles dtlerm n 81 Cetlfornll 92630 THAT THE attorney ,...,, .. ler'Yk:e Of n 8ooll 119«1 I page 1920 mllos, exit cond S 1800 mini cond, n-amkg ownr $2695 536-3008 T 973 s1>1e 10 any tnleresled party ihere are no ch1nged c11-LAST DAV FOR FILING • legal l6d offtee (lleled In 0011"1 ot Otfi<:lll Aecorde 0 8 0 firm 673-2681 S20. 7SO 552·885 ~port request The oonlrac· I :umstences 11tec1lng t~• CLAIMS IS 12130185 the phone bootl). · The llrMt addre11 or 4 WL I Dri /J TOYOTA LEASllll! tor and eny subcon1rac1or :iropoae<l development I So tar u II known lo the ~ de qua le 8"· )lhtlf com1T10t1 deslgna1k>n w•ff YI "" OA T '80 3 10GX. nu pe1n1 • PUBLIC NOTICE .mder h1m1h8tlp1yno11eu l;on91a1encCy wllht~!CoaR1111 Tr1n1fer.-1 all bualne11 lr19-"ta ~t.clon J11• :>I u 10 property It H30 brks, ures & ciutch lov. Alltnd our ..... Mmln11 inen lhe specified j)(tlV8111ng I.cl The ommt~'."n egu· neme11 Ind add<IUM uMd cMclel uated Ilene "" pluo OU<f)Orted 10 be 13 At>e<- ., .. oyo-·1.""·a·5-2-R""u·n·ner-"('!!Jk-·1 m1 $2300 Obo 67!>-3800 and recieve a free '~!:!:>~:A~~=~I re1es ol wages 10 ell wor•· e11on1 1111111ne1 If no ob-Oy lhe Trantferor for !he de ao DIAi C.All!NOANOI :IMn, lrvtne CA 02714 ..-.. In warr 4500 ml, S DATSUN '6' 300 ].)(. 2 •2 portable m1n1 vacuum -nen emp!Oyeed tn the ••··~Ion 11 reGelved et Ille p111111ree ye1r11re SAME pare pr•••ntar 11n• Seid sate wtll be made ....... Le.arn abOut 1ea11ng ,,.. Tne fotlOWlng persons a,. ecu1ton of lhe c:onlract 1-A>mmluion olflee wllhln '"' o ed December 2 1985 reepueeta eec:l'lta • ma-Ntthou1 coven1n1 0t w1r-IC)., A/C, AM/FM cass, blk 5 Spd, T -top, loaded our office near Soul t OOtng bul•<>MI .. MIN Vin LABO A REGULATIONS t01 working days of publlltl't· ..:~y E. KAIS, ... ANCY qulfle .n .... COfte. •anty 8Xpt8S!I or Implied ... K·220M FICT'ITIOUI 8UllNHI NAME STATEMENT Tne follOWlng ~· 1te ao1ng buslnest ea· Ees11We11 Heir By Sumello. 875 Peulerlno Street, Coste Mose. Ce111orn11 92626 Sumiko Omtne. 3723 Ocean Crest, Senta Ana, :::alllorn1e 92704 Th11 buslneH 11 con- :lucted by an lndlvldual Sumako Omine Thlt Slllem9fll .., .. liled Ntlh the County Clerk of Or· ange County on December 3 1985 ,....,, Publlshld Orange Coes1 D111y Pt101 December 10 17 24 3 1 1985 -.p«'"Wnll, moonrf, xtrlS M tnt cond S 13,000 Coait Plaza A1soc1ares 3146 Re<! Hiii r~ contractor shall comply I no nouce tn11 de1erm na-J KAIS Trenefef-Una carte 0 una llemede 10 tllle POIMSslon or en- S13,.-00 &<16-76' 1 j 8'7-62<10 all 6 (Ap<w 1 hr 1 Sutt• 200 Cotta Mesa CA ..,,1h all tne requirements of l~IOn of con1111ency Shall be · Publlsh.d Orange Coast lelefonle• no te ofrec:.ta :umbranon 10 aaltsly lhe •• -8 S 10 I FIAT '75 X 19 80 000 ml llL·••tEll lUIE 12826 Sectton 1777 5 logether wttl"I .onc1u11ve and Iha ex -Dal"' PUoJ December to Pf°'ecclon; '" reetMl"ta ..tnpatd b1t1nce due on tne IT:'I••"••• CHEVY ·.,.. lazef • • -l/111eMar Ftnanc1e1 Ser· 111 olnet epphcebte 1equ11e. ,ecuttve director 1neM tNUe 1995 · HCl'tta a meq11lna tleM ~ '\Ole or notes secured by II T.nc>e pkg, 25K ml, xlnl j xlnt cond S 1<100 or bffl l l4/ ,12• llll ~ Corp A C11tforn111 "l'lenis 01 lhe Calllornie lhe exten11on If en OOllC· rt-9 t. 0 • -Deed-of -l'~~!!.:'.~11~~--tiij t::=:--:;;==::-'::..1:.:ll:,::~000:.:..::....63 1--0558 ' _o~l'.'.:fe~r~6~4~6-;,;9:,;;3~6:_:1....,~~..+-~~~~~~:.!..-".f."'~~~~.3u.tl.HllO..JUOL.-M,..tior-~ f9 -•-tlftld "'• Id• • • I• I I I • • S36 982 30 plu~ · ,,,. lolk>w- T .957 CHEVY '85 8 1az"5 epd., HO ND A 81 15000X vw 67 BUG, stock gOOC: Sune 200 Cotti Mesa CA DRAWINGS AND SPEC•· lenSlon •PP'IClllon ahall be ·~II ueted .,..,. ng . M11m~ted COii• .••• lllr. Teno. ""g. load.a Whitt, cloan $3500 OBC cono $1400 il2626 "•CATIONS A lull Mt of 1 •IPOfted ro Ille Commllllonp f'talC NOTICE que .. cM9 eecuc:M au '*" ... end advances 11 1 ,... .,.. K 548 0560 6S0·3'33 Newpac; Financial Se• Or wings and "'9Clflcltt0n1 1°' P<>Uil>te hearing .,. --Ume of the lnlllel PUbllClllon S 12,350 777·3115 m11g athryrt • •lee• Inc A C11tforn11 COf. 1 avalleble tor lnepectlon '°"' withing to objec1 or NOTICE II ueted no sw--. au :>I Ihle Notte• 01 Seit ..... 'llP HONDA Accord LX '7E VW '72 I/en, brand ~ por111on, 3 t 48 Red Hiii, #llhout charge at the offic. l'llvtng quallon1 concerning IHVITINO tlOa reepwei. 1 tlempo, ~ S 1 039 36 · " Hatchbk, nu palnl/uphO eng, broken lr&ns Sufi• 200 Co111 MM• CA :)f lhe Director 01 Publtc th11 eJCtenlton lpe>ltcalk>n llD ITIM MO.• perder .. eaao, l' le pueden "RR RAMESHBABU • WEE S24SOlobo 545·1 ISO $1000 OBO 545-7277 92626 WO<lca ot 1n. City of lrvtne Should contlC1 the 0111r1<:1 "EV A qulter • ao6erlo, eu dlft«o "'""led man 11 10 en un- it Comet wl1h Pl•. bucket .... z 0 A • 7 9 Rx 7 I rn11 bu11ne11 •• con-:ompletl Mii of seld dr-· )lllUI Of ll'te CommlHk>n 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY , OtrH co••• de au :llvlded 1/3 lntereal AND s ... i. and radlt l tires """' ductedt>y acorooreuon ngs. speclf!Utttoni and b1d ~C111torn11 Coeatal Com G ii/EN 1ne1 1a1led Pf~ .in nlao ec1t- 11 SAT'l'ANARAYAN RAO ISer4'2900) wtttlbrown. 5 spd snrf SOUTH C:Ot:NTY J Mlcneet Mlllls '.Jo cumen is may be 'TllHton South Cout ArH . propout1wlllborecelvodby c:lonelp«pertedela~. •ND NAGAMANI s RAO, •• Ill 1mmac $.<17SO 497-1767 VOLKSWAGEN Tn1s Sldl'!menl was ltled ::>urcnesed from lhe 099er1· 245 Weal Broadway Sulla 1he c11y of Coeta Meu 10 l!ilet.n otroe requtettoe "IUlband and wife H joint Nllh 1ne Couoty Cler'k of Or """"' o1 Public Worl<s. Clfy 380. Long S.acn. CA 90802, "'" Tne City Council, P.O ......... f'vedo qw uetecl tenanla 811 10 an undivided ORJ~/~;~~~T I 1 llO llZ 210 IE 3.1 & ~ng11 County on Oecembet :>I Irvine, t 7200 JemborM ielepnone 1213) 590-507 1 Bo~ 1200. Colla M .... Cell-quter1 tlam8f • un ebotedo 113 tn111res1. H lenents in 252<1 Harbor Cotta MHa Near clesslc green will ISlJZl' 2. 1985 F2'1312t ~~;~J ~r;~~~r'ekJ;~~~':'t':e D:1~b~\~~t0ec'o;~~~ 1~o~~'. ::,~~e ~:e62h~r2~. o8na ~r :ir:-:•:i-:::.-.:.no,.:; :ommonNOTICE TO Ml 1021 camel 1nt9flor, 1Ynrool Publlah8d Orange Coast :>I t50 oo wtll t>e charged for n 1985 on Friday, December 20, """•'a un Mf'Wlolo IM ref· PROfl'lftfY OWNl!ft ~------Rune line, IOOl!S fabulous Deily PtlOI Oecemt>er 10, 17, HCl1 aet of oocumenu rwrh-976 1985 II •hall be the r• -la de ebogedoe 0 • YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ,,.,.. 9035 S 17,000 Cell Jim WOO<:. 14, llnd 31 1986 Drawings. apec11tc111on11nd 1ponalblllty of Ille bidder to -oftclu de eyuda ~ UNOEA A DEED OF TRUST. Pl.YDoUTA Arrow 1682 675-6000 days or f ·963 old documen" wlll be mell-PUBLIC NOTICE deliver hl!I bid lo lf'MI City ~el dlrectCHIO tel•· DA TEO NOi/EMBER 2o. 673 6000 even1ngt1 11<1. upon reGelpl of requetll Clerk's Office by lhe proper 1). 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE pickup k>n9 b.o $3,500 "*'IC NOTICE 'IO tater then 10 calendlf FICTITIOUI IU.,.U announced time Bide wlll be c-No. 11i.77 4CTION TO PROTECT Call &42-4321 Alk fO< •llAlllPflfll• 1ay1f)florrothedl1eMlfor NAMEITAT•MINT oubllety ~Ind rMd Thename1ndaddr ... ol YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY Oon Wllllama. AlJTO SHACK INC FICTITIOUI lkll8"111 )9er'llng bids 10( I n ad· The follOwlng perton• are aloud •• 11 00 I m ' ()( u Ille cout1 '• (El nombrl y BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC CLASSIC, new 1>9lnt. new Al l EUORPEAN CARS NAMI ITATl!Ml!NT ;1111onal et11<ge of I 10 00 ooing bullneae u A a.tier soon lh«Mfter aa PfllC-!Sir~ CS. 11 corte et) SALE IF YOU NEED AN E.)(. wt!Mla & tires Good AT LOW PRICES rhe fOllOWlng petaon1 ere SECURITY FOR COM· Carpet & Uphol•lery Cert A llcablt on Friday, o.c..-nblr WEST ORANOG COUNTY PLANA TION OF T ti E Cond O nly 1 2500 (213)828·3-496 Ootng bullneu as Orend PLETION OF WORK The Bell., Mllnten.nce Co,' A 20 1985 In lhe Council MUNICIPAL COURT, 8141 NA l u RE OF THE Oe>enl119 Aeet ut1te 300!1 :ontrect dow,.,...11 call for Bellef Janllorli l SeMc• Chtmt>er1, City Hall, n Fair 13th St , Wn1mlntt1t CA PROC EEDING AGAINST 5'0·8el3 • MBZ 300 SO 63 PURE S Britto! St Sarti• Ana CA -nonlhly pr09ress paymenta 310 1 Trtnlly Or Co111 Ori.... Co111 Mesa. Call-The neme adOr .... and 'l'OU YOU SHOULD CON· Mini 1 udl , 11( ml, 2nd I CLASS Whl/gry Many 9270<1 oased upon the eng1neer·1 Mesa Ca 92828 lornta, fOf ll'te fumltl'tlng of A 1~ number or pllln TACT A LAWYER ownr.r a11' recetptl. ••II 1 s•2•~r91!n 7<141 ~162m316~8U) James I< N1Chol1 2902 A Hlll'lllle of fl'te percentage G_;y MMewlkt J 10 I Trtnl-WALK·IN I/Alli TRUCK lilt's lllorney, or ptalnlllf DATED November 20, 11300 &45--8539 .. "" • '""' Peppertr• Cosll M"a CA :>I worlc com~td Tl'\e Clly ry Dr Cotta Mau CA AOdlllonll M tl of the #lthoul an 11!0<ney, I• (f l 1985 cond 92828 #IH retain ten I 101 percent or 12928 9'>9Clflc.a110n• ""'*Y be 00-11ombre, la dlrec:clon y II nu-""" A•MCAN TIT\.I TOYOTA 1980 ~up ~.1 MERCEDES 84 SOOSEC Th11 bu11nea1 It con-each 1><09reu payment 11 Thie bulln .. , 11 con-laln.O at lhe OttiCI ol Iha mero di telefono def tuftANCI COMPANY, 1 ton IOng bed 13. 100 Call w / c e 11 u I a' p l't o n 1 OUC1ed 0y an tndtvlduel MC\lflly for comptetlOn of Ouct.o by an indlvlduel P\Jret1&11ng Agent 11 77 Fair 11>ogM10 c'9f ~andlf'tle, o Cefltom&e ccwpor""9n, , .. &tll~~t. A9k tor Oof'I •unrool •lnl cond Jamee K NlehOlt Ille bll•nce of tne wor11 Al Gary Mlllwllot Orlve. Cotta MeM. Call· ISel dem1nd1n1• q111 no IMdt, A~ Offtoef, Wlllleml· $43 SOO or auu rru Thtl >111lf'Nl(lt wu llled lf'MI request and UPlf'M of~ etaleMtrlt wn fl4ed lornta Bid• ltlould bl r• Ilene• 1bo,ado, H I' U4 I_., ..... llNlt, leftt• fftlllMI 557 .4 758 #Ith the County Cterk ot Or lhe euccettlul bidder ll'te .,,th 11141 County Clerk of Or· !urned to lhe llltt'llk>n of 1111 ROGERS & Ot , A Law Col'· lM. C..._. 92701 (71<1) # 2 1nge County Oil December Cny will pay tne amount so •no-C6unty on Oec.mt>er Clry Clefll, w11htn Mid time ooratton. 17 111 811ch ""4a11 ~ 1995 '•lllned upon com1>111nc. 4 ID85 lmll, In • ... Itel tn""°Pe, Blvd , Ste 103, Huntington Publllhed Oranoe Coaat ~ Mlh trwi req11tremen11 ot ~2Mlll den11fled on thl O\.lttloewtth aeach, CA 92e47 (7 14) Deity Plk>t November 2e, o.- Pubt11htd Oren94 Cou1 ::>overnrnent Code S.CllOn Publl5hed 0fange c oaat Ille 9ld Item Numbef Ind Ille 147·8041 ::.mbef 3 10. 1985 011ly Plk>I Oecembef 10 t7 14402 1nd lhe ptOVlllOnl Of O•ll'f Pilot December 10 17 ()plnit19 Data D~TE (FKhl ) JUN 18 T·943 14 and 31 t985 lh• contract documen11 24 ano 31 1985 ' E..:h bid lhlll apec:try 1985 T .964 pertllnlng l o"Subatltutlon T-1172 MCh and 9Vll'Y 1111'11 at Ml NcNtd J. Wecll, Clertl, 8IDllC 11nT·irr: )t Seeurltt" " fOfth In the 1pecttlc1t1on1 '' Kim A. ,. ... , o..utJ r-nu ~ PA 0 J EC T A 0 M IN IS· -,ny Ind all 1x~llon1 to tf'MI Publlthld Ottl~ Coa•t awn TRY-u&•[)[R P\alC f«>TIC( TAATION All qu .. 11on1rt11-f'talC NOTICE •PKll!oallon1mullbec:tear· OaltyPllot Oecember 10.17. """ '"" """ five 10 11111 projKI prior to ry In the bid I nd failure to 24, 31. 1985 TO 8( ti 1 ncn"OUI 9\19Melt :>pining bid• 1n111 be dlfett IC.220ill ... IOrth any Item In tn. T ·H2 NAMI •TAff•NT to City of INll"I M•rk Car· 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 tPI ClllClllOnl 11'tall be e SALES TM IOllowlng !*ton•"' •otl 11 M0-3792 NAMt ITATl•NT ground• tor rttec11on of thl doing buSIMN .. Unlq111 BY OR0£R ol '"' City r111 IOllOwlno C*IOn• .,. bid e lllYJOE Maohlne Co 885.5 Allante, Coul'ICll Of tne City of IMne dOlng bus.tneaa as LAM-laCfl Old 1hall Mt forth IM 9u111 188. Huntington DATED 1 t-20-86 rex. 284 1 Gr1<1• L•n•, run namea ano r~ of • ,,.,. 8Mcll CA 92648 cm Of .,_VtNI, •Y: Cotta MMI. CA t2828 all pereon• eno partlH " TrwcJu Teichnology Inc NNtCY c. &.ACIY, CITY l AM TE .IC FAIR I · nterwt.O tn 1he Pfapoeal II • LUlllft A r.... CorporatlOn )4 C&.a.M 1CATOM. INC 29'1 ()face !hi bid •• oy I corporatloh, 1111&1 LWIH • Sandetone Irvine CA 927 14 Pvbllthld Orange eout L1n1. Co••• MeH CA atar• thl '*"'* of the of· ._.., .... ....._ 1..-Z:X Lawrenc. !Miro ttoo I 0.11~ P!tot o..noer 3. 10 Ht26 IA Calotorn11 corpor nc.,, wtlo can 11Gn an An.nd our ..... Mmlnl l Mlffotd Cltc:te H11nungton IM S •llOn) 1greement on bel'tlllf Of IN a no recl•v • 1 fret DMctl. CA 128'8 T·M T Thia 1>u11n .. • 11 oon-:<WPOf•tlon and whether ponab4e mlnl vacuum Th t bu11ne11 11 con----------ducted oY 1 ~•tlon 'nOf"8 ll'lan one omc. ""'8t with credit approv11 ~ by I ~· pen • ___ rtaJC_..... __ ,.,_TICE___ L AM T t .IC FA I A I aign II the bid .. by. Wt· ---·... ,. c.-TOA8 INC Marilyn ,....ttlte) or 1 jOlnf YlfttllN. Laem tbo\11 leulng Ir L.MWence J lalto 1(411*1 C11'119W, a.cre1ary ..... tM Nlft98 and ed· OUf off~ Mat Soul,. T,,.t etttemtinl W9t fl.llcl '1ClTTIOUt .,..... Thia ttatement -tiled d,..... Of .. general Pll'I• Coe9t Plu:a .itn ,,,. Col#nt"( ~Of Or NAM1 ITATI...,, #Ith t.,_ Co4inty C1tr1I Of Or ,_., and l<*°'l *\tUflfl If ('Pf• 1 hr I ,lflOI eounrv on Decembel Thi IOIOwlng ~ .,. lfl09 Col.lnry on Olcember lh• bidder II • •ol• M.1.-Uftll LUii l IMS dOlng blll lnett 11 ICC 3. IHS oroP"etorlfllp 01 another IN U.S.A. •1•1••2 1•7 ~ ENTfRPRISES.2"2Atrway II-ff!llty lf'let dOM ~ f ., -• l'ub11etiod Or1nge CoMI • ..,.,,UI Cott• M .... c.11· """~ Ormnoe Coat .sno. • ltctlUOUt l*N, lfle • l'32l ....,,..,_ -, VW JO 800 CONV "''"' Dally PllOI e>ec.mt>er 10. t7 tomla 02828 C>e;ty PllOt Oeoltnblf 10 17 bid lfl9ll bl In tne ,_. nllM .. .. ..,,.. .., POf'SQ11! 7<1 9 11 r.O wtn •·C<>nO 391( ml 2<1 ~ 31 ttl5 INlnC Ch.tpman G«.al 14 . )t tH6 :>I U\e bidder 1lllttl a Olllo• -••• It ~ -,,.. ~ uncMr S 10,000 Mull ~ lo &ppr..c '5700 T ·H2 Par1M r. 2 712 Dayahore T Ht nation loltowinG 11\owlnp -·· lld7-)IOOA~ Wlld)'I •·5'. 957.3900 I Offer 'i46 190'.) fv meo Oftve ~ 8"el'I CA DftA (1"9 !)ctl1!Qul f\llNI'. (flltOl9 " -··~-- ' J - .. .... "1-_______ lllllllill _____________________________________ ~----- 311TS ... McCLELLAND E l1tabeth Mable Mc<.lelland, age 71 years old Born June 6, J914 1n Portland, Orf' ·Passed away De- ct>mber 7, 1985, Hoag Memorial Hospital, Ne wsx>rt Beach. M rs. McCl<'Uand was Put President o f the Tuesday Afte rnoon C lub. a lso EbeU Club, and was a resident of Newsx>rt Beach for over 26 years She ls survived by her daughter, Sue McCleUand of Balboa Island Services wiU bl' Wednesday f:>t.. cember 11, IPM in Pa cJ!t<· V ie w Mortuary C h apt'I , Newport Beach In · lermt>nt Pac1(ic Vif'w M e m o rial Pa rk Scovt'rn Mo,..tuar y, D1rl'ct1ng (213) 245 1546 HAAllOR LAWN· MT. OLIYI! Mortuary • Cem etery C rematory 11525 Gl1ler Ave Costa Mesa 5•0-555<1 Pt!ACI MOTHIA• BILL MOAOWAV MOMUMY 110 Broaoway Costa Meea 842-915-0 ,AC.IC YllW I MIMONAL'AM Cematety . Mortuary Chapel • Cr.,,-.atory 3500 Pecillc View Or~ NftPort e.acn ~4-2700 • ' 25~ COOL FOMCAITIO..AI TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1985 Councilman cl,aimS 'blackmail,' developer, realtor_Bllege 'J>ribery' Costa Mesa Councilman Wheeler says de veloper a ttempted to can cel his vote < O\t.1 Mesa officials an 1nvest1gat- 1ng reports that two local busi- ne!>smen tned to discourage City < ounc1lman Dave Wheeler from \ otang on a n apartment project by t_hreaten1ng to accuse him ofsohciting linanc1al favors. Cny Manager Allan Roeder on ~onday said he would probably ask for a s.cparate inqwry by the county District Atto rney's office into the NEWSLINE ---- Coas t A $6 mllllon bulslness and transportation research center has been ap- proved for UC Irvine./ A3 California Cranston tops Senate In cost of mailers./ AA World United Nations unani- mously adopts anti-ter- rorism resolution./ A4 Argentine mllltary leaders convict ed of murders, tortures./ A4 Paparazzi A reception was held at . the opening of the new Gucci store at South Coast Plaza, and the Per- forming Arts Center wlll beneflt./A7 ------ wrangle involv10g Wheeler, 30. de- veloper i.Lohn Lattanzio and real estate broker Bob Bunner. The city investigatio n was de· manded by Wheeler minutes af\er he received a letter Dec. 2 from the developer's attorney urgjng that he abstain from voting on a proposed 29- unit apanment complex. Hand-<lelivercd while Wheeler was on the council dais, the letter from Call was murder coverup, DA says Attorney for woman in hus band-slaying case h olds re ma rks- By STEVE MARBLE Of hDellp ......... A sobbing, shriekrng Jeanette HuJhcs called Hunt1n$tOn Beach pohcc in the carty mo rning hours o f Jan. I 0, 1983. and told them her husband had just been shot. "Please send someone ... hurry ... it's an emergency ... my husband's been shot ... please hurry~" the woman say~ hCT voice crack.ina. "l can't take it." A police dispatcher asks the woman to dcscnbe the assailant. Tusun attorney Anita Pieratt accused the councilma n of rcttntly telling Lattanzio: "Why should ( do any- thing to help you? I havon't rec.caved any campaign contn butions from you." The statement was allegedly made to Lattanz io in the prncncc of Burtner and Lattanz1o's employee Dave Napier. "It would be best t.o h.l ve this matter resolved in private rather than at a public council meeting." the letter continued. Lattanzio and Bunner. when inter- viewed by The PtJot. said Wheeler. a Newpon Beach attorney. also solm- ted a campaJgn contnbut1on dunn& the same conversation in exchange for his vote. · Wheeler. mfunated by the chafJCS, called for the city to seek cnm1nal prosecution against Lattanzio and Burtner for aJlqedly attempting to int imidate a public official. Top Costa Mesa police and city officials. meanwhile. were attempting to weed thro ugh d1screpanc1es an several versions of the conversation Wheeler had wtth Latt.anzao. pres•· dent of Hunimg10n Beach-baScd Lapel Develop ment ln fact. nett.her Wheeler nor re~ rcsentativcs for the apartment pro,ect aareed on when the con verutton took pf acc. Lapel Development wants to bu) a I. l ·a.crc site on V1ctona Strcct for the apartment prOJCCt. The deal. or- chestrated by rcaJ estate agent Burtner, ts contingent on whether the land is rezoned for Lattanz1o's high· density complex. Both the Cost.\ Mesa Planning Commission and the Caty Council Rams answer the critics haH rcJecled the zone cbanle· A rehcanng was granted for Dec. 2. but postponed that night bccaute of Lbe furor over Lattanzio 's request that Wheeler abst.arn. The letter to Wheeler places Lbe convenauon dunna a break in die Nov. 4 council meeting. Latt.anz10, 1n an interview. said be Lalked to WhcclCT on the porch outside the council chambers. "He w•s JUSt very. very arrop.n'-" Lattanzio said. "In a very flip way be suggested. 'why lhould I heJJ) ~ (Ple&N eee COUJlfCD.lll.AJll/:A.2) Maurer elect ed Newport mayor By SUSAN HOWLETT The "iewport Cat) C ouncal elected Mayor Ph1hp Maurer to a second term as mayor Mond.ly naghL The council members also voted to give Ruthelvn Plummer another term as mayor pro tern Maurer. 69, first JOaned the counctl in 1980 Pnor to tus first year as ma)Or he 'lCrved under 1982-83 Ma~or bel}n t-!art as mayor pro tern ~aurer resides tn Balboa Island v.sth Pat. has wtfe of 40 years. They have two sons and a grandson +-~--1--~--~~~~-"I do n't know ... this b1 .i!l.Y wi th something on his ace:· says the woman, crying and scream ing at the same time ... It was da rk .. please .. l ccrtalnl) want to thank you all for this honor. for 'Nhat I thank 1.s the tuahest honor.· Maurer said. ··I ha"e alwa)s said 1( you had to be a mayor !"oewport Beach as the tx-s1 pla« in the wornr--- I . .. S po rta Rams running back Eric Dickerson strikes It rich with a new contract./8 1 Edison High defensive end Greg Leavey Is the Dalty Piiot's football Play- er of the Week./81 Baseball's chiefs sit down to ponder the.game's future./8 1 hurry -· buuuuuurry. ·· Nearly two years later, Hughes sat an a Westminster courtroom Monday and listened passively to the t.tpc- recordin$ of her first conversation with police following the slaying o f her husband, James Hughes. She is charged Wl th first-<legree murder and conspiracy and 1s stand- ing tnaJ an her husband's slaying for the third time. Earlier prosecution efforts ended an mistnals. James Hughes, a compute r engi- neer, was shot tWlCC 1n the head at close range as he slept He was dead by the tJ me pa.ramcd1cs responded to ha s wife's call for help. The mo11on lo retain "faurer as ma}or lame trom ( o uncalman Don (Pleue .ee MAURER/ A2) E n tertainment The TV movie • 'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" comestoGotderrWest College./ Al Despite the anxious tones heard on the t.apc;.pla.)i_cd for uro~rs~µ1n~th~e:_lf-l~~:J!~~;:~~~g:~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!t!...-. ..... .._._...~~ ........... J!:!:::;.;:::.::b. opening -day o f the m ur er tna , Bualneu Stock prices soared on Monday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing at a record high In a rally./84 INDEX Deputy D1strict Attorney Rick Toohey said the phone call to police actually was a calculated ploy, a final step in a murder-for-profit con· (Pleue eee COVER UP/ A.2) c· lD ... Pn.Dcleco. nae llama bad the 1a..-. u ~ weat on to beet tile 49en 27-20, fm~ tlaelr record to lo-4. See lltory OD pate 8 1. o.llr .... ,.. Mayor Philip Maurer Speedup ul"ged on canyon road plan Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion B7 A3 84-5 88-10 87 810 810 Dann em eyer announces bid for Senate FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -Spcakin* against "runaway federal spending' and homosexual nghts, conservative Supeivfsor worries controversy over Laguna Canyon wtHjeopardize funds T he cost of 1mproH·mcnt\ I' l''t1 mated at S 13m1llton10 S14 ~ mtlhnn Construction as tentat1\eh \l'I tor spnng l Q88 • Some Laguna C anwn n:,11.knt' and the Laguna Beach C1t\ < uunul have exprt"Ssed rcscnataon~ Jht)ut the extent of the widentng proJ1.'ll dn\..,.,t'r Ill reducing accidents on the mad "h1k C alt ran~ enginecn believe .i paq·d median would do the job just .I\ "di "11hnu1 hampcnng access to hu\anr\'<.'!> along thc route. Polloe Log Public Notlcet 1 Sports Television Weather A8-9 89 A7 A6 A7 83, 10 81-3 A9 A2 Orange County Rep. Wilham Dan-By USA MAHONEY nemeyer entered the crowded Re-0t111eo.11r,......,. publican field Monday for the U .S Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Senate seat of Alan Cransto n. Riley 1s uraing state transportation Danne]lleyer. a Fullenon Re-offiClals to m ove quickly on wtdenmg publican, said at news conferences Laauna Canyon Road. around the state that he supports Fcanng delays mt&tit knock the returning the United St.ates to the propoS«i widenmg project out of lane gold $tandard and quarant1n1n1 for f~eAJ and state road fuods. Riley AJDS victims to control the spread of ~sent a th{er to Distnct Directo r Don the disease. Watson exprcssmg his support for He said pu.blic health o fficials have . 1mprovina the two-lane highway be- not taken action& to prot«t the public tween El Toro Road and Canyon (P1eue Me DAJlfhll&T&R/A2) Acres Drive and u~ng that st.ate Chinese nurses find people h elpful during stay on Coast 2omedtcalpro essionallar est group lo study techniques outside of China h 11 because of the perstSte ncc of Roeulcr that the nuncs arc here - they arrived 1n September and will contanue thear study unuJ June . Then they'll a<> beck and teach others what 1 wcnty nunt'S from the People's Rrpuhllc of C"h1na are mmna medl- JI hi\tol')' of w rts at Golden West t iillC'~' 1n Hununato n Beach. 1 hn h.i vr become the la~st mr~h~al conun1tnt to study mechCtnc i1ul\1de the bordcn ofChma ince the L ornmunisl ~akeovCT an 19•9. '-ip('f ~ l1l the h11to'tee°( mil(Jcrn 11t110 has any co~~..iuy n "11,ohiirJ lrvm exchanaes witll other ulur11nc.·' of l1tafth care knowkte and pflu tu:e;. oftittil5 say. And the nunn apparently have a they've learMd about the latest lot of catch1na up to do on the latest 1n ckvelopmmts In Amencan health American medical tcchnolOI)'. cart. Dr Grace RonslCT. the oollqe'a Room 1e1Yed from 1972· 79 as coordinator for health services, 111d the coordinator oo a tenes of oom- that e~posure to modem health ~ parauve health arsaems studies for In olber countries hu been pouable 1n1tmauonal nunlf\I. for oaly a handful of Chinae llW'ltt When Odna rcopenect 1u borders or phyaidant. "Sludy ovcncu b) a • to tbe West. the was an early vu1tor, lltF ~ of nul'1Ct Is neomuy to help1~ to ~Ublhhm1t1ons wit.II quicken lhe pece of modernization of the Ch1nae Nurs•na Aaoc11uon. nul"lina and the (Ouna's) health cart In the sum11er of 198•, she re- system," she sMd. tu med to helP"lhc nuncs in China Department of Transponauon move fo rward "as quickly as possible" Wlth construction. Caltrans 1s 1n the process of prepanng a final environmental im- pact report on two Wldenan1 alterna- tives made public tn September. Both call for wtdenina_ Laauna Canyon Road from two to four lanes up to El Toro Road and stra.i&hten1ng out the Big Bend curve. the site of numero us fat.aJ accidents. One plan would create a separate access road for businesses alona the canyon. ROBERT BARKER Focus ON THE NEv.s make plans to send m~teal peopk to this country In a final push,~ wrote a letter to Chairman Dena Xaao-Pina that helped 1t1 oflk ul clcarsnct for the study 1n the .S. .. We (the U and C'luna) l\ave been out of conuict for a lo nJ u me and we're uyuia to catch up Wlth C8Ch other," lbe aa1d One of the women, L1 Gao, a 10- ycar-olO sura>cal nunt at a 8e1pn1 hoaptial. 1ef\ bcbmd • l'>Unt to11 and a huabend. a racarcher tn ~ron· tol~ ·'-(Pl ..... RUUU/A2) Some don't want the proJt"CI at all while others bchevc 11 \hould ht: delayed to co1nc1dc v.11h lOUnl' t11)\~ control 1mp rovemrnts Ctt) o ffina ls arc upsct abou1 thr massive grading that v.ould ht: ri· qwred to stral&}\ten B1g Bend l un 1· Laguna Beach also want\ a l.rnd scapcd median bet..,.,cen npP<1,1n~ travcl lanes, something C altrnn' " rcluctan1 to agrtt 10 <It) ollil1a" \(T a non-1raven1ble median a-. lht· \uP<'f\ l\nr Rik) wants C.t.ltrans to rt"\P<lnd qu1l kh to en vuonmental ,11nu.·rn' J1lle John Stevens said. He ft•ar\ , trntro' cr;\ o'er the wideruna l'rtlJt"( 1 .. ou Id hurt 1 ts fu nd1na Ntu1 at a 11mt• "hrn tran!>PortatJon dollars Mt "Jrl C \\ r rl'\:en1I~ lost all our land- " .ll'I08 pro1ccu in the county .. \tt'\ C'n'> \Jld o\nd half of tht remai~- 1nr. rnad proJr'l:I~ hud&eted ~ .. ¥"' 1.kl.i" hc."1.au'ie of shortfalls 1n ~ lun..J\ h<" "llld \.\ t' t!'~I fa1rh certain that 1( the ( Pleue eee an&DUP I A2J Waite offers hope in call to hostage's son a OC gathering l y llOBEllT HYNDMAN °'_ ............ -'n.ahcan envov TrrT) 'Waitr. v.hn LS QtJOtuUat (or the rel~a~ of Amencan twld hostqt 1n lk1ru1 Yid Monda)'. he remains opt1m1s1u that talks *1lh the captOt'\ will lead 111 theu releate. ··1 rtma.t.o o p11m1 tic ~u~ t am an touch wtlh the c~pton We art' talbnaand there ls a me•sun= oftru 1 bttwttn u'-" Watte said dunna a telephoft( ('()nveT11l1on wuh Paul Jacobsen. ton o( hos~ Oa' 1d Jacobsen of Huntlfl&ton Bea h The fi ve-minute tk>nvenauon wa~ : . . .. A2 OrMQe COllM DAILY PILOT/ T.,....y, December 10, 19e5 Dlllf .......... ..,n. ......... Gao Li, front, and her comradee are talr•n• put la Ta! Clal e1erclaee at Golden Weet Colle&e. NURSES VISITING .•. From Al he's most impressed with the kindness of the American people, she said. .. They are so fine. When we want to find books at the library or we don't know which bus to take. they help us ~o much. Sometimes they drive us to the bus stop." She was suprised to find that Amencan families were so small and that everybody seems to have cars and that they're all gomg some place in a hurry, she said. Bmg Xu. 36, who said she learned her nearly perfect English by watch· mg telev1s1on programs in China. also is a surgical nu~ at Bc1Jtng. She said he 1s very moved by the .. inter· nationalism•· of the U.S. and this nation's willincss to help other coun- tries is need. "Your country ia very rich," she said. "It helps a lot of other countries." The nursing education project is supported by Golden West College in cooperation with the Chinse Nursins Association and the Mini~ of Health of the People's Republic of China. assisted by donations. Ad· ditional support for the program is being solicited from corporations doing business with China. from foundations and grants and frdm service clubs and other interested groups and individuaJs. The program costs the qollcge about $63,000. The Chinetc st>vern· mcnt gave each of the nurses $80 - three months pay -and financed the flight at a cost ofS24,000. COVERUP ••• FroaA l spiflCY. Toohey said the shadowy man Huahn dacnbcd for police actually wu her lover, Adam Salas Rami.re-z, who was convicted of first-dest'ee munSer and sentenocd in June to 28 yean in priton. "'He was anythin1 but a stranaer." said Toohey. "He was no more a stranp than she .was a aneving wift. Toohey dftcrlbed the Huntinatoo Bach wotnan as an icy murderesa who siood to pin $442,000 in inswuce money from her husband's dea&b. "He was worth more dead than alive io Mrs. Hu&hes:· Toohey told the eeven-woman. five-man jury. "It wu a cold, calculated effon to promote financial pin." Don Rubright, Hughes' attorney, reserved bis opening remarks until the J)l"09CCUtion presents its case. lo earlier trials. however, Rub~t said Huabes WU being truthful Wlth Police and did not realize it was IUmiru who stormed her house. sbootina her husband and punching her iJt. t.6e jaw. James Hushes was a "security fanatic" who kept a gun o n his •uu.nct. locked all doors and ,,.;,mows at night and had a burglar alarm, uid Toohey, trying to dispel claims that someone could have en~ the house without help. .. The place was like a fortress," said Toohey. "He was safe and secure from 1trangcn ... but not bis own wife." Toohey told jurors Ramire-z shot James Kuabes and then toolc some jewelry, a wallet and the man's b d new 1oyota in a effort to make appear a burglar had struck. llamitez p lanned to drive to nearby S-Poinu Sboppina center, abandon the Toyota and escape in bis own car, said Toohey. He said Huabes was suppote to give Ramirez a headstart before calling police. .. Nobody would tbe wilC1' and everyone would be the richer," said Toobcy. "But thinp just didn't go down riabt." He wd Ramirez botched his getaway tint by misplacing bis own car keys and then by driving directly in front of a Huntiniton Beach patrolman, who just received a radio repon of the stolen Toyota.. If convicted. Hughes could be senteooed frorti 25 years to life in prison. The chief prosecution witnas is expected to be Ramirez' son, who testifiedapinst bis father inexc~ for a sbon prison term for bis ldmined role in tbe slaying. The youqer Ramirez, also named Adam said be dropped off his father at the ff~' house and 1ut saw his '·I? T"\ l 3-1€ l '--J fatbeutndding. rifle in band, toward ----. r-0~ ~singoopnu: ·e----uth-R-~~' did no• say whether saves businesses millions ~e=.wilttakethe standinber own . J I I I t ,.1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Some businesses are escaping millions of dollars in taxes when commercial property , is sold by invoking an obscure tax rule to keep the propeny from being reappraised as required by -Proposition 13. The companies-includmgSecur· 1ty Pacific National Bank, Crocker National Bank, Bank of Amenca and Fluor Corp. -are involcmga tax rule designed to make it easier for parents 10 bequeath property to the children, the Los Angeles Times rcpcrted Monday. To qualify for the brca.lc, the companies sell their property but agree to occupy the buildings, or large portions of them, under tong-term leases. State Assemblyman David Elder. O.Long Beach. said that if un· cballenged, the tax loophole could cost the government hundreds of millions of dollars a year. SPEEDUP •.. From Al orol!ct is not approved fairly soon, taftnna will not have a choice but to jerk the fund ins," Stevens said. ,Federal Hiatiway Administration dollan would be used to finance the bulk of the widening project. State funds would pay for the remainder of the widening. COUNCILMAN CLAIMS BLACKMAIL ••• From Al fellas, you have never helped my people t>euuse of some silly bl.act· campaign.· We couldn't believe what mail taetics." he stated." Wheeler rcmembcT'ed taJldn,g to the Lattanzio and Bi.v-tner said Wheel-men while smoking a Clgarelte er also offered to suppon a scaled-outside the council chamben. How- down 2J.untt apartment project in ever. he said it was dunng a break in exchange for a campaign contribu· an October Planning Commission tion. meeting mstead of a November "He ..aid. '1f you guys want this council session. th mg (rezoned), no problem. as Jong "We were standing on the porch as you contribute to my fund,'" with a bunch of people -sure - Burtner said. "He was serious." that's a great pla~ to solicit bribes," Wheeler questioned Burtner's credibility 1 noting the real estate apnt is beina sued for his handling of the sale of a Costa Mesa home in 1980. The suit. pending in Oranae Coun· ty Superior Coun, accuses Burtner of setting up a deal that ultimately cost tbc seller S23,000 in payments and 15 percent interest after the buyer de· faulted. Wheeler. referring to· Bunner and Lattanzio. vowed, 'Tm going to go after them bard." Napier. vice president of Lapel Wheeler said. "It's stupid, but l was Development. could not confirm that Just trying to get them to understand Wheelermadeanysolicitations." But they weren't going to get this thing he did give the implication that through unless the density was • because we didn't support his cam-lowered." •' paign financiaJly that he didn't sup-He stressed his philosophy of Lananrio countered, "If he wants to pursue this, I'll pursue it to the max." Pieratt, lattanzio's attorney. said her letter wasn't meant to provoke Wheeler, but to request a private ·pon the project." Napier said. limited growth ~revents •him from Wheelervebementlydcnicd that he t.alung any contnbutions from busi- ofTeted the mef'i R eal or opposed the ness interests and real estate (ie. " rezoning because Lattanzio and velopers. Wbeeler is aligned with .Burtner did not contribute to his 1984 Mesa Action. a citizens' group op.- election campaign. posed to high-density development. "Those arc outrageous lies and Wheeler also noted he won't be up what I consider a criminal attempt to for re--clection until 1988, and there- 1nt1midatc me." he cbar&cd. "J'm not fore has n~ campaif!! fund to which going to abrotUtte by duty to ~anyone mil.ht conll'lbutc . MAURER ELECTED •.. From Al · meetina so any misunderstandings about his alleged statement could be cleared up . The lener was deli vercd by mcssen· aier to Wheeler's law office, but he was out for the day, so a copy was brought to the City Council meeting that nif:l!t. 'Pieratt said. 'Penona.Uy, I thought this waS' a poHte thin& to settle this before 1t camf out. because my clients were rad)' to 10 1n front of the council meet.Ina and tell the people," Pieratt saMl. ... Strauss. who praised Maurcr'sJcader· ship in the past year. The election by roll call vote was unanimous with all council members present. The nomination of Plummer was made by Councilwoman Evelyn Han. That vote aJso was unanimoua. She added the solicitation ctta1Je WU left out of the letter because "I did not want to set involved in something t.baa 'NOUld bavc to go to the DA 's of&ce."' .. .. ORANGE n.a. 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For me. l do not wish to elevate sodomy to a protected civil right." he said. Dannemeycr, a lawyer and former state assemblyman, held the tra· ditional statewide "fly-around" to announce his formal candidacy. Other announced candidates seek· ina the GOP nomination in next June's primary are st.ate Sen. Ed Davis ofCbatswonh. Rep. E.d Zscbau of Los Altos, Assemblyman Bob Nal'.,lorofMenlo Par~, ~nomislAO Laffer orRolling Hills Est.ates and Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich. Others exploring the candidacy arc Reps. Bobbi Fiedler of Northridge and Dan Lungren of Long Beach and television commentator Bruce Herschensohn. Dannemeyer, 56, said he is not concerned with his recent poor show· ings in polls compared to other potential GOP candidates because those polls have also shown "th~ person ahead in the race is a guy named undecided." The California Poll released last week showed Dannemeyer with 3 percent 'of the vote among registered Republicans, behind nine other con· tenders. The poll also showed only 24 percent of the reJistered Republicans could identify him. He said previous California Polls were only 8 percent from bis native Orange County. That is the county's population statewide, but it bas l ! percent of the state's Republicans,, be said. 'Tm the most experienced of any of tbe candidates in the race," b~ said, citing bis six years in the state Assembly and four terms in Congrns. Dannemeycr said he opposes both President Rcqan 's tu plan and the alternative produced by the U.S. House Ways and Means Co._mmi.tlce The two tax plans, he said, would undo what was done with the federal tax cut of 1981 and "in my judgment, that's not in the interests of the American economy." He proposes instead a flat tax rate of 15 to 17 percent and the end of" our convoluted tax system,'' but be concedes that most congressmen "are reluctant to give up the op~nunity to deal with special interests 'over tax breaks and credits. He said the gold standard, which wouJd require the federal government to redeem paper money on demand with gold, would "restore honest money" and reduce interest rates for mongages. student loans and busi- nesses. The federal govemmen t aban- doned the gold s.tandard in 1971 . He said he has proposed S59 billion in spending cuts this year. "Not only have I made speeches about runaway spending. I've done somehlhing about it," he said. Dannemeyer aJso stressed "tra· dltionat family values;" saying be favors prarer in school, a doublina of the fcdera income tax deduction for children and tuition tax credits for private school. Ac.companying him on his swing were his wife, Evie; daughters Suun and J(jm Davis and Kim's 10-week· old da~ter Jessica. Holding.h~teuloft..at­ the Sacramento press conference, be said, "Jessica, all we're trying to do is change things for you so when you get into the workforce, the deficit will be reduced." Dannemeyer said be supports line item budget veto power for the president, a balanced federal budget constitutional amendment, detlcit controls. capital punishment, restric· tions on publicly funded abortions and expansion ofoffsborc oil drilling, all of which Cranston opposes. WAITE CALLS HOSTAGE'S SON •.. From Al optimism," Waite said. "I'll keep movin& forward ... I'm cheerful and I don't tpve up easily." Waite would not discuss specifics aboutthc ncaotiations but was sched· uled to talk privately with families of the hostaaes later in the afternoon. He said be hopes the captors will "respond to what I think is in everyone's best interests. 1 hope they t'C$pond to reason and common sense." Waite aJso applauded the p4blic suppon for the hostages' families and reminded them that they were sup- ported as well by people in other parts of the world, including Lebanon. As the Archbishop of Canterbury's special envoy, Waate has earned a reputation as a skilled negotiator. His efforts on behalf of the American hos. followed their plea to ihe- archb1sbop1 the Rev . Rohen Runde. to send Waite to talk with the captors. Waite, a lay assistant to Runcie, successfully negotiated the release of Britons held in Iran and Libya. The afternoon event -which included entertainment and speeches by local officials-was similar to one held last August in Westminster. Elderly patients of the Hylond Convalescent Hospital have taken a special interest in the plight of the t:?l11 Ota-'7~iD11ed eleubllu /e"111 ~lee~ ~aede1U You '11 find the m~ic of an old fashioned Christmas at Roger's Christmas Fantasy in Corona del Mar. Our selection of natural and living Christmas greenery includes: *Living Chriatmae Tree• Choote the pine, cedar or fir tree .that will be enjoyed for many holidays to come. * Fr e•h Gr een• A Wreathe (Pine, Cedar. Fir) * Eck e Poin•ettla• The largest selection in Orange County. * Fr e •h Flower Ar~ansement• hostages and have raised money tor travel expenses by -the Jacobsen family. Dav1<1 Jacobsen was kidnapped May 28 while working as chief administrator of the American Uni- versity of Beirut hospital. Jacobsen was one of four host.ages who wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury, asking for Waite's inter· vcntion. Captors have said that a fifth host.age. diplomat William Buckley, has been killed. A sixth Amencan, university librarian Peter Kilborn, has been missing since Dec. 3, 1984. Conae ••I Mar 140-MOO llfftli C.ut rtau ........ ... , .. ,. ...... •-,....._ BUil 14. at MMA.rtll•r .. ••••• 10-• hall .. ..... ............ e:,c..- ~t.-an..l