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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-25 - Orange Coast Pilot---~~---~--------------=-------~------------------~--------~~ ORANGE CG\~1· • FORECASTS ON A2 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1985 Chilly over there, sizzling here Southla nd-bask s in 80-degr ee weathe r <!S rest of country copes with cold , fog rooftops Memones are shon. Even Santa Claus reportedly heads for the Bahamas when he fini shes his rounds By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .... o.e, No4 ..... , (' Twat tbe .!!Im fflm Cbrl1tJlJH , aifd all tbrou1b tlle Soutblaod,' yup- ple1 were stlrrlag wltb memories of uowmea. • • • A lot of Southern Cahfom1ans About 70 guests joined Scotti Ward (above, right) and her husband Carey at a Victorian party to cel- ebrate their home's des- ignation Sunday as the oldest house in Costa Mesa./A3 California A plane crash Monday Into a crowded shopping mall was "one nightmare we have always been expecting,'' a fire offlclal sald./A4 Nation Reagan orders the lights of the National Christmas tree d immed In honor of Americans held hostage In Lebanon./ A8 World Leftist rebels seize a supermarket In Peru and urged shoppers to loot It before wounding a guard and three bystanders In a shootout./ A8 Mlnd&Body High technology Is mak- ing Inroads In treatment and prevention of sports- related lnjurles./81 Sports The Coast Christmas Classic basketball tour- nament at Estancia to open Thursday./C1 Marcus Allen credits of- fensive line In wake of Raiders' 16-6wln over Rams Monday./C1 Former Laker forward Jamaal Wiikes, now with the Clippers, announces his retlrement./C1 Entertainment The scenery of Orange County plays a featured role In •'A Callfornla Christmas" on PBS to- nlght./84 Bualneu Convertible securities offer a mlddle-of-the- road Investment op- portunity ./C7 INDEX Erma Bombeck B2 Bridge C8 Business C7 Claulfled 01-5 Comics C8 Crossword 02 Death Notices CS Entertainment B3-6 Horoecope • 0 1 In the Service A3 Ann Lander• B2 Mind & Body B 1 Opinion C6 Paparazzi B 1 PubllC Notices C5 Sports C1-5 T elevls on B-4 WMther A2 moved here for the warmth and sunshine. They got ured of shovelang snow. pushing stalled cars and thaw- ing-out frozen hands and feet. Yet, come Christmas day, they want to throw snowballs and sing carols around a blat1ng fire while a gcntJe blanket of white covers the • • • Coa•lder tlle airport• /JJ Seattle, Reoo aod Ml .. oala, Moot., whre tlle wlJJd•ocb were llaog by tlle n111way• w/fll care, lo llopes tbat tbe lot •ooo would /Jft tllere. "My brother med to fly 1n from Alaska." said media consultant Mag- gJe Brown of Seaule. "He finall y had Dying girl spends holitfay at home Seven-year-old Brandi Harper spends her life lyi ng on a couch 1n her red nightgown. gazing at her new parakeet or watching her favorite shows on the Disney cable TV channel. She can't walk or talk. but she smiles a lot. She Jets nounshment from a tube in her s1dt' She weighs 37 pounds. She suffers from a rare disease c al led me t a c hr o m a t 1c leukodystrophy, according to her mother. J1ncen Lamb. 30. Brandi has nocoatmaon her nerves and suffers from nerve detenonat1on, Lamb sajd, "Brandi is terminally ill. I'm afraid she'll be bhnd in two or three months. I know tbts 11 her last Chnstmas. I want her to stay home Wlth-me. She's my hean." Brandi came home for Chnstmas from the UCl Medical Center last week. But she requ1rH round-the- clock nurs1na care and assistance supplied by the Oranae County Social Services DcP1nment and the In Home Suppon aacncy. Lamb 1s prqnant, a sinak parent and donn't uve cnou&h money for next month's rent.. a.be said. The cost for the help of a hcmJCd vocational nurse is about SJ.600 a month But ,he needs help for only about fo ur ROBERT BARKER PEOPLE IN THE NEWS months, she said, becau~ she'll have had her baby and will be able to go back to work by then. Thoua,h heartsick over 1hc 1m~nd­ma traacdy and the lack of financial resources. Lamb and her mother. G inacr Stevens of Fountain Valley. say they've been almost over- whelmed by the help and love of fellow Oranae Count1ans The Make A Wish Foundauon based in Costa Mesa p ve the brown- hafrcd, brown~ycd httle girl a new televts1on set so she can watch her shows. The Starh&ht Foundation plans to take Brandi to Disneyland to meet all the Duncy characters as soon as she fcrls up to it. One of the nicest surpnscs. a«ord- 1n1 to Grandmother Stevens. was a Thanb&JVlfll Day turkey d1nnt r for e1&ht (0 a ruf benqucf') provided by the Rusty Scul>P(r ~t.aurant of Hunu naton BQch ......... UAJlfD'/ A.2) to fl} to Pon land and take the bus up "Hopefull). m) other brother will be able to get 1n from Sacramento " Andy Bohnen. who sat 1n the Seattle-Tacoma A1rpon for 30 hours last weekend awattingh1s flight to LA . said. "You couldn't walk five feet w11hout stepping over somebod) They filled the chairs. laid on the floor, draped themselves over the ttcket counter. It was solid people .. And what did he do while \0 man' others were settling their brains tor a lo ng winters nap'' "Fumed mo)tl) I ~penl the night looking for a ~ft plact' to recline Those seats al ~a-Tac art'n't made to sleep on" Bohnen said • • • In :"ev. 'I orl.. C 11\ v.here temperature'> hu\'ered betv.een JU and 40. last-m1ouw shopping was creating fra1Lled ntr\'1:\ said ~ng­ wnter-s1ngd" Jud~ Wh11field Sbe .,., walt Jog dowo Part Av- eoae "lteo, out oa tbe boulevard, tber e arose H eb a cJa uer, sbe rao to ..., ......... " ............... Newport•• Mary Ann llillu lenda Senta a belplnC hand. tlle cor6 to-,µ wllal WH r•e m•lter. .. There was an accident a fender bender and I ~"' the woman stand- ing outside her car She was JUSt !>landing there and er) mg.·· Whitfield ..aid A Southern ( alilorn1a nattve who migrated 1n the opposite d1rcct1on. Whitfield said she's going to avoid the fam1l) g.athenngs this ~ear and spend a quiet Chmtmas ··1 m not up tor tug crov.ds I'm (Pleue eee SIZZLIPIO/A.2) Faithful gather for yule in Israel Bethlehem m ayor 's Christmas wish is for peace talks to begin BE:THLEHE\11 Occupied \.\.est Ba ni.. r ~P 1 -~ maJeSttc peal ot hells and '>Olem n \train'> ot "\1le n1 '\,1ght"' filled tht' ( hurch of the "-atl\lt\ T uesda' night a!> thoulM!nd' ol pil- gnmHelt'brated C'hmtma-. ~11dn1gh1 Ma!is under the v.atchful e\ e: of hraeli soldier'> · ~bout ~ IJ(JO t1cketholders were allowed into the church built on the s11e v.here Jesu'> v.as born nearh 2 QO(J ~ears ago 'v1an~ other<, among the fa11hful huddled 1n the cmp n1gh1 air to v.atch the pra~er on a f>1ant televmon ~r~n erected in ad1acen1 Manger 5quare Soldiers u!>ing metal detector-; searched each guest entenng the church as Bethlehem marked Its I 'hh Chnstmas under Israeli occupation Weanng whne froc ks over black rohcs, pnec;a and seminan 'ltudent' sang the Pon11tical High "fa-.~ 1n 1he 1ncenS<-lilkd ">t ( atht"nnc,., ha\1lll"J tht· Roman < Jtholic sec-1111n 111 th1' < h..1r.h or thr '-Jtl\lf\ The rr;i\t"' v.a' lt'ft'\ 1"><.·J h\ ..a1el111r Jr11unJ th1 v.1 rl J ndud•n~ Jn t'\l1mJled I llf w '>talll n' 1n lhe l n11t·d \tJI<'' farl1ctr in l hn~1ma., t-r .. hnl alLJr ht•\\, hJnled 't''f't'T' ..1nJ hf ,, S(OU I I flll!f'\ pliJ\ nJ hJgp1 f't0\ 11' Ekthkh..-m l\rael1 Pnmt· 'v1 1n1,1er '\hi.non Pere<; an..-ndcd a reu:ptHJn ho\lt'd tH Ekthkhem \.fa,11r l:JiJ, f rt·11 .1 Palt''>llnl.ln l hn\t1an Pak'>11n .an notable' 1n V.1•\tc:rn \ult\ .rnJ tra d111on.i \rJb Jn:.,, mingkJ "'Ith un11orm..-d h rad1 ntli .. i:r-. and 111re1~tn d1plomJt' Pere' ·••t mpan1t·d h' I >t-11·n._. \1.n"k r ' t1h.1k RJh1n '11J\kJ hi\ hci\I .ind ...s1J lhJI 1n lhl' fl:J\l \t'Jr thl'n hJJ tx'en nlP\l.'Oll'nt lci"-.Hll \I 1JJlt• l J'I f't'Jl t' tall..': l hnr "Jn air Ill f)edll' nll \I. h)1t\I. Ing In i"IUr rt>g111n kt u' 1..-Jrn t• · hrt·.11h 11 pnipi..•rh E:arl11·r n Jn ntt'r' ti.'"-"•th I hr .\)''~ 1all'J Prl'" .lt h ' •ll11.l l 't•r kmk1ng \1Jnger '-lu3rl' r T \JI" Pae' 'l\lt r. th:' r. v.n n lhl 1,r,1t• 11\t1Jj11t•d V..1·,• Ba r i.." J '1g.n th.11 tht'rl 'J "'J t r .\'Jn,JnJ hrJ1·l1' I• \II{\ 'I f't'd•l'lul)\ \1' \ tr ,fnlJ\ "''h I\ lhJl I~ ,111 (P leaK .ee F AJTHFUL/ A2 I Creative touch counters .disaster Or. cop1 n ggracefuJI ) with t h e unexpec ted during t he holiday 8)' PAlll AR CHIPLEY Of tM °-"' "-.,.., \.\.hen Maf\ .\nn \tilkr llr'>I hl·arll the rumtlhng. '1\100\ 111 an canh quale dan1.·cd throu@.h her head Then pla•.trr from thr h\1ng room ~1hng ~taned \hov.Tnng dov.n onto tht' fum1turt and fl oor \.11ller was certain ~mr \On ot d1sa ter had hefallen hrr Ralboa Pt'ninsula hllmc .. , ou lnow hov. vour "omach stans 10 hun v.hen '°ml"thina ~tan' to go wrong." 5hc said What was wrong wa\ the kind ol mini m1sh•ll one mag.ht e'\JX'(1 on tht> Oranae ( oast While tho!!<' h' ina 1n rnlder chmn are "rua hna with froLen radtaton and bunllna v.ater pipes. Southcm ( ahfom1an' ,e1 w1nter sunhum and CPI ....... CUA TIV'&/ A.2) ,, _____ _ A2 Ofange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday. December 25, t98$ Pressuresthatsurrouttd Christmas can erase joys The warm spant of Chnstmas can lurn chilly as the pressures of family aet-t<>acthers and ~n~~vina make people irrilablc and 1mtatina. The family reunion can be a m~or headache, accordina to an article in lhe Occcmber issue of Harper's Bu.ur. if old tensions and resent· ments resurface. Reunions also tempt some family members to reassess. judge and crit1cize with thoughts such as "I wonder why she's not married yet?" or "Whi can't they control their children.· There's nothing to be done about such situations except team to It ve with them. said Ahce Fennessey. a New York City psychotherapist. "Whatever you do, don't become defensive or apotoectic or try to explain yourself." she said. "If some- one complains, even $ood-naturedly, that you never call, don't offer lame excuses. Instead you might say. 'Look, I'm he~ now. What would you like me to dor "Make an effort to avoid slipping into infantile patterns. If you're visitina relatives in your hometown, try to sec some old friends whale you're there. It W111 get you out of the house and, more important, it should help you n:'amtain pcrspcc~ve." G1R-givang can be an important symbol of love. But in some families at also becomes a symbol of financ1aJ success. To give a modes1 a1ft 1s to admit failure. Famlly ""members may incur lnrge debts for expensive 11fts rather than appear unloving. or worse. financially unsuccessful. "It's very hard to separate you™!lf from these values 11nd admit the fact that they have v1ct1mized you." Fennessey said. "Whether or not you can afford to splurge at Christmas. I would scrongly urge restricting your purchases and the amount of money spent on each relative as a way of semng a precedent and protecting yourself." Services slated for Florence Layton Funeral services will be held Thurs- day for Florence Marie Layton of Costa Mesa, who died Sawrday in Santa Ana. She was 84. Mrs. Layton. who was born 1n Wisconsin. had lived in Costa Mesa since 1960. She was a member of St. Joachim Catholic C hurch in Costa Mesa. She 1s survived by three sons - Wayne Kennedy of Santa Ana; Keith Kennedy of Wheclina. Ill., and Ken- neth Kennedy of Phoenix -and a daughter, Mary Patricia Aken of Santa Ana. Also surviving are a brother. a sister. 13 grandchildren and six great- arandchlldren. A Mass of Christian Bunal will be recited Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Joachim's Church followed by inter- fT!Cnt at Good Shepherd Cemetery. Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary is in charge of aITangc- ments. CREATIVE SOLUTION FOR CEILING •.. From Al lealung Jacuzzis. That's what happened to the M1U- ers. An overflow pipe burst on their rooftop Jacuzzi. and water flowed IDIO 1hece1ling.abovc the living room. Mary Ann Miller said. The weight tore a hole about four feet in diameter 1n the ceiling. Wnh a round of holiday parties scheduled. Miller faced the prospect of hiding or explaining a gaping hole over the fireplace of her lavishly decorate-<! living room. Since the holiday season had ar- rived, and repair work would be time- consuming. Miller had no choice but to talce temporary action. So she stuffed the hole. With Santa Claus. J olly St. Niclc is hanging from the ceiling in front of the fireplace with a sign attached that reads "Oops! I missed the fireplace!" Her novel repair and decoration effort bas reaped praise and wonder. Miller said. Some people, not realizing an accident provoked the unusual Olristmas decoration, commented on the extem to which the Millers went in decorating for the holiday$. "One person told me ·You people in Ne~rt Beach really get earned away;· Miller said. "Another told me, 'that's bow you get lemonade out of lemons.'" "Its been fun, a cute decoration. "But it'll j ust be this year,'' she added. "I sure hope nothing like this happens next year." SIZZLING SOUTHLAND WEATHER ••. Prom Al going to have a ciay 10 myscll and sec what unfolds. chill out and think about what I want to accomplish next year," she said. "And maybe l'll treat myself to a Broadway show." Missoula police dispatcher Vir- ginia Mitchell said the fog there was the worst it's been tn a week. "I hope you're not planning to fly in ... she said. Although most of the snow has melted away. the fog and cool temperatures have created some ecne designs in the t~ and brush, MitcheU wd. The native Montanan said it was 19 degrees and very pleasant. "We're sttll the banana belt of Montana." she said. To the news that Southern Cal1- forn1ans were basking 1n 80-degrce weather. she replied ... I 1hink 80 degrees 1s hell'" ••• In Charleston. S ( . Marge Polege was enjoying bacon-wrapped shnmp and marganias with relatives on Chnstmas Eve as they began prepar- ing a Christmas dinner of country ham, collard greens. fresh pecan pie and coconut cake. Visiting from the Southland for the holtdays. Polege said the temperature was expected to drop to the 30s Chnstmas Eve. "But it's a d1fTeren1 k and of cold out here," she said "It's nor like in BRANDI ... From Al The meal was supposed to cel- ebrate Brandi's return from the hospital. but !lhe was delayed by surgery. Stevens said. Stevens also said the folks at Zodys Dcpanmcnt Store 1n Fountain Valley were kind enough 10 set aside a Teddy Ruxp1n bear. the rage of the Chnstmas season. before eager shop- pers could grah the m all up. The store 01Tic1als also arc g1vmg Brandi cassettes that allow the toy to talk. Lamb. who formerly lived ID Costa Mesa and now hves JUSt off Mcfad- den Avenue a block or two south of Fountain Valley city ltm1ts, said she didn't know the seventy of Brandi'~ illness until last March. "She never could nde a bike and she fell down a lot when she ran. She always had stitches in her chin. "The doctors all said she was fine -that she was1ust accident-prone." But Brandj stopped wallung 1n February. l\nd doctors. who per- formed a biopsy, found 1n March that she was one of only about 200 children in the United States to sufft'r from the paralyzmg disease. She's been 10 and out of hospitals ever smcc. But Lamb hopes she can star with her at her home for a whale "It s cheaper to inst1tuttonahzc her But 1t would break her sp1nt I don't ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIH OFFICE JJO ...... 1 ea. s• c i•• -c• w 14d<eu !lo• "'' "''• ~ • <llt.16 cr-i.o-141 se,. --6 .o.1or•• &•1 •31 Fullerton or Whi tt1er when it gets that cold and you freeze. "It's real nice back here." But was it as nice as Southern California? • • • Mitch White, division supervisor for the Newport Beach lifeauards. said the beaches were busy Tuesday. .. There were a lot or sunbathers. And definitely a lot of people walking around, shoolin.J pictures of each other," White said. Tuesday's hl&h was 87 in down- town Los Anaeles, break.in& a previous record of 83 degrees for the day set in 1950, the National Weather Service said. On a more negative note, however, carbon monox.ide and nitrogen dioxide were gcttina trapped in the sluggish air, and alerts for those poisons were expected today, said South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment District spokesman Armando Zumaya. Despite the smog. however, "Most of the people seem to be having a good time,' wd lifeguard White. lncludina Santa. One caller re- ported seeing the jolly fellow driving down Pacific Coast Highway in a BMW. AM •T ~ l/m uclaJm, 'ere te mn •t of 61Pt. "B•PPY ctr&tmu ,. .0, ud r. •II .-good aJpt,, GENEROUS COAST ••• P'romAl lobby, which were later taken to the SOS center by Costa Mesa Girl Scouts. "It got off to a slow st.an, but had a JfCat finish," said Daily Pilot market· ing manager Melinda Thackery, who organized the drive. "As it aot closer to Christmas. I think people became c.aught up in the Chnstmas spiriL" The toy. donation drive started nght after Thanksgivina when the Dail~ Pilot was pre~ng a special section o n fam 1hes whose Christmases are not blessed wtth festive meaJs.t gifts or even shelter. Instead or merely telling about them, it was decided also to provide toys for needy families as well, Thackery said. Dolls, stuffed animals. clock radios, tricycles, curlini irons, hair dryers, games -something for young people of aJI ages -were collected for hundreds of children. Said Thackery. "That's a lot ofk1ds who will gcta gift they might not have otherwise." Dlllllr ........... .., ........... Jlneen Lamb at home wtth claafhter Brandl 11.a.rper. want that to happen When J walk in the room. she just bums. "She's so happy to be here She sJccps in bed with me. We hold onto each other all ntahl I need her and she needs me." o~~· teQuerentMd C<>t• ~ •Qfll 0-•"9" L.. 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Cltou&atlon T1t1phonee WEATHER It's a warm Christmas on Coast UnNUOn•bly ~·rm end IUMY weethet 11 expected to continue. with high• 1*WMtl 79 and 88 today on the Ota11ge Coast. according to the National WeathW Service. The w .. ther 11\oold cOOI a little on Thurlday. Night• wlll be ct.Ir thrOUgh Thurlday, with toe.I bNch tog today and guaty nonheaat wind• below the cenyona to 30 mph Lowa wlll rNOh the 408. The mountain• and deaen1 will alao ... moetly sunny d•Y• through Thuraday, with a few high clouda. NorthMlt Winds In the mountalna wlll ranoe from 20 to •o mph, with locally stronger guat1 today, dlmlni.hlng on Thurlday. Mountain rnon high• wlll ranoe from the mid SOa to the mid eo. In the 0Wen1 Valley, high• wlll range from the uppef 601 to the low 701. with Iowa dipping Into tha 201. ----------------~·--------------------~ M> '6~ " • • U.S . Temps .. ,. 47 30 M 34 ., 43 14 57 07 00 IJJJ1J1JJb.. 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Pera' visit to Bethlehem for the second year in a row underscored bis desire to sec moderates like Freij as negotiatina partners in a Jordantan- Palestinian delegation. Peres told reporters the next move was up to Jordan. "Now it depends very much o n how Jordan will form its policies and delegation for direct talks between them and us," be said. Peres has called on Jordan to sit down to direct talks with Israel along with Palestinian representatives but has ruled out any PLO {>l!ticipation. Israeli tourism officials said the number of pilgrims dropped 20 percent this Christmas because of terrorist attacks in the Middle East. Freij said about 10,000 pilgrims w11l visit Bethlehem on Christmas Eve and 30.000 arc expected to pass through the town, seven miles south of Jerusalem, durina Christmas week. At nearby Shepherds fieJd, which centuries-old tradition hold is the place where angels broupt the shepherds tidings of Jesus' birth, teacher Bill Sanders of Philadelphia said: "Peace seems a little tenuous. It is really very interesting being here but the presence of the occupation army is evidence that it is not a very peaceful time." "There att many fewer pilgnms. They are running scared, I think." said Brother Brian of Atlantic Caty, N.J., one of two American-born Franciscan monks who live in the fonrcss-like complex around the Church of the Nativity, built over the site where Mary is believed to have given birth to Jesus. The 4th-century church, redolent W1th the smell of incense, atuacted many pilgrims who crowded into the arouo beneath the buildina 10 kneel in prayer before a silver star marking the spot where tradition holds Jesus was born. Tourists were frisked and screened with metal detectors by green-uni- formed Israeli soldiers before bend- ing to pass through the four-foot enua-nce to the church, called the Door of Humility. About 370 armed Israeli soldiers wer~ deployed in the Manger Square area, Israel army radio reported. Some of the troops were stationed on rooftops surrounding the square. Last week. a New Jersey man was arrested in the United States and accused of trying to smulJle weapons and 150 pounds of explosives to Israel for use by the PLO against Chnstian pilgrims. U A1tomcy Thomas Greel15h said Egr ptian-born Sult.an cl-Gawli was believed to be pan of a PLO attempt to unleash .. an enormous amount of death and destruction." Wanda Mc1xcl. 54. of Milford N.J .. said sh~ and her hu!>band had defied fnends' warning!> aga1Dst v1sit- 1ng the Holy Land ... , said we arc in God's hands." she said ID Manger Square. "I saw the spot where Jesus was born. For me 11 was very emotional." Pope calls Jesus' birth 'divine meaning of life' VATICAN CITY (AP) -P~pc John PauJ II, celebrating midniaru Mus on Tuesday for thousands of faithful in St. Peter's Basilica, invited J>CO{>le worldwide to celebrate Chnstmas by proclaiming the "divine meanin• of human life." "The Lord's birth is the LiJht of the meaning: the light of the rediscovered meaning of all things. And above all the meaning of man ... the meaning of homan life," the J)ope said in his homily. "The liaht of the night of Bethle- hem. This meaning, this rediscovered meanin1 of humanity -and the meaning of all thinp -bunts upon the world'' with soni, be said. Some or the thousands of on- looken climbed the bases of the church's majestic marble columns for a glimpse of the 65-year-old pontiff, while others hoisted children on their shoulders. Women and men in glitter- ing evenina aowns and tuxedoes stood beside bands of gypsy women and babies. "To all of you gathered here, to all the peoples and nations, to the whole of crcabon I express the hope that on this Bethlehem ni&ht you will raise this sona. in many tongues, traditions and cultures: "The sona of the birth of the Lord. the song that proclaims the divine meaning of human life," the pope said. John Paul's remarks were preceded and followed by songs by the choir After has homily, a 9-year-old Polish gJrl read a bncf message c'<prC'ss1ng the love of "all children" for frsus and asking his help 1n lighting "hunger. misery and war " Television statio ns lrom ahou1 30 count.nes requested and reccl\ cd pcrm1ss1on from 1ht· \. ..i l1Grn 10 broadcast the Mas<. h\.c, \atKan spokesman Joaqu1D Na\.arro '>.ltd P1lgnms from Europe lht' l n11cd States and Laun Amcnca came to Rome for the Mass. Navarro said In the middle of St. Peter'~ Square stood a monumental \hmtma\ tree and a nal1v1ty scene with a manga to which the pope 1s to ca~ a likencs\ of the baby Jesus. Four long hnes of people waited in the square bathed by moonlight and blue-and-white spotlights as m1htary pohce searched handbags and con- ducted metal detector checks on all entenng the basilica. The church'\ bia bells boomed across the cobble~toncs "~·ve been waiting a lot of Chnstmases to do this " said Jerrie Frick, 29. of Boston. as she stood an line. The pontiff was to celebrate a Christmas morning Mass at St. Peter's Basilica followed by his message to the city of Rome and the world. his trad111onal "Urb1 et Orb1" sptteh. as 11 1s known by its La11n name. SHUTTERS SPECIALLY PRICED Capture the outdoors and create comfort with these custom moveable shutters in the colors, sizes and styles you wantl FINEST QUALITY SHUTIERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY. AT FACTORY DIRICT PlllClll Call (714) 548-8841or548-1717 1 en PUlolntJa Cotta Miii & { r -~---~~~~~~--~~--_.. ______________ ._. __ --:'.'9""'--------------------............................................................... ,~a .. 1 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, o.c.mbef 25, 1985 AS Party recaptures Victorian spirit S~nse of humor helps hosts restore Mesa· s oldest house By CAROL MOORE Of IN Dell) Ho4 II«! 'Twas the week before Chnstmas, and all through the house. not a creature was idle, not even ... Bullwinkle? That's because Carey and Scom Ward. were finishing 17 month~ ofrestonng their Elden Avenue residence to ha ve It designated as the oldest house in Cost.a Mesa who created the ca noon character ~is mother, Mrs J 1 Ward. came from Hollywood to enJOY the festt v1ttes that incl uded dancing to Gene Sulli van's period piano music 1n the parlor and takang horse-and-carnage ndes. The (hnstmas tree. mantels and staircase newels were fe stooned with nbbons and lace as another 1nd1cat1on of those pre~lectnc times. The happiness of the crowd reflected the Wards' motto all dunng the restoration -"Keep your sense of humor." "You've got to have plenty ofopttm1sm when you s~ scraping through 18 coats of paint orcleaningan ongrnal lamP. fixture that's so black you wonder what's under there,• said Sco111 Ward. expla101ng that the house was electnfied 1n 1926 ~ About 70 guestsc~me Sunday an tum--0f-the-century costumes to admire the pa1nstak1ng restoratton, leav10g their parasols. fnnged shawls and top hats on a hat tree tOppt"<1 lw R11llw1n\.1,.·~ hn rnc -ll Tnh11f1" tn \a rev'' fathc-r As pany-goers (Tlarveled at the transfonnauon, she rccaJled how the lotchen was "a pan1cular disaster area and the floor furnaces dido 't work when we moved in. But that was during the heat wa-.e of '84 and we didn't find out until the winter. 11111111 , •• 111 1 l llP . ...... Suaan Donon..n and Pete Reuln arrh·ed In the moet completely acceuorlsed coetumea. "Leveling floors was a major issue and finding 20- foot, tongue-and-grooved noorwood or tn pie clapboard for the ex tenor were 1he most difficult JOb "Just finding the proper tools to do the repairs is a Job in Itself. And you can spend weeksreplacanga bathroom fixture-instead ofa day or 1wocheck10g hardware stores fora modern Item ." Ad vice from Victorian Home magazine and the thnll .. offindinglovely oak mantels under gaudy pink and yellow paint got her through the days of wondering 1rshl''d ever be fintshed. Now she takesJusttfiable pnde 10 ·show1ng offher wall stenc1l1ngand he 1n descnb1ng the weights and ropes he replaced to keep the ongi nal windows functioning. And the pair, who own a real estate com pa n) in Newpon Beach. remam adaman1 about fi nding ou1 the whole history ofthe1r residence and ma10ta101ng m architectural character. Surpnsed that the the utle search only went back to 1926 at its present locauon, the Wards did add1 11onal research, discovenng that the house was built -w1th four bedrooms and one bath -10 1900 1n Talben llaterto become Fountain Valley). Flooding there prompted the owners to haul the three-story building to Costa Me~ and add the kitchen and another bath. Another item ofh1stoncal note was the fact that two women owned the house from 1929 to 1931 "hen 1ts pnce wasS3.200. "It was very unusual for women to own houses then so 1t may have been a brothel at the time. The bank eventually foreclosed on them ... Scotti Ward said. She also commented that the guest room has no closets because v1s1 tors would bn ng their own st ea mer trunks. Fireplaces provided the onl) heat but st} les of the ti mes provided warmth. Her beaded black taffeta and corduroy pany outfit was mhented fro m her husband·s great-aunt. It weighed 25 pounds. 1nclud1ng full petticoat and rows of whalebone stays. Noting that she usually cuts nbbons fo r ne" office buildinJS and hospitals, Mayo r Nonna HenLOg expressed delight an "celebrating this glonous renovauon. ·· She dedicated the house as the oldest to Cost.a Mesa and told the Wards. "You're to be congratulated for yo ur enthusias.m in 'JOt~g ~ck to the 'ood ~Id days' and )'Our accuracy rn ma10ta1010gauthent1c1ty. Among those enjoying the bnefceremon} were .\I and Mawe Alicandro. Jean and Othyha Le Blanc. Joe and Judy Mader. Marcce Liebe. Ted Scser. Vent> Jones. Pete Reasin, Susan Donovan and Denni<; l.li>nfii> At left, Coeta Mayor Norma Hertao1. center. praised hoetl Scotti and Carey Ward for their enthu•la•m and authentici- ty In re•torinl home to Victorian •tyle. AlM> enjoying the . period party were Sandi Stephen• and Ted Seger• dancing to Gene Sullh•an'• piano tunea and Helen Belllnger and Mra. J .T. Ward taking hone-and-ca.rrtace ride. Dai ly Pilot photos by David Muranaka Master Sgt. Castro joinSAir Force 's top 12 airmen Master gt David A. Castro, whose wife 1s the former Mary Tyson of Laguna Niguel. has been named one of the Air Force's 12 outstanding airmen for 1985 Castro 1s an eng1nccnng assistant tcchnacaan with the 2852nd C1v1_l EngmeeringSquadron at McClellan Air Force BaS('. Calaf The recipients were honored !l' the Atr Fo~ce Assoc1atton Convention and v1s1tcd President Reagan. • • • Anny National Guard 2nd Lt. Bruce 0 . Pwl1enelo, \OO of Louis and Beverly Pulgencto of Costa Mesa, and Warrant Officer o .. n R. Stlrli•I• dauahter of Or. Ralph Sttrhng of Tus110 and Jean Sttrltng ol' Newport Beach. have received the silver wings of Army aviators upon completion of the rotary wlng aviator course at the Army Aviation School in Fort Rucker. Ala. Pulgencao 1s a 1 ~77 graduate of Costa Mesa Hta.h School and t1rhn1 artiduated from Oranac Coast C""olleae 1n 1982. .. -... Staff Sat. Ttmotlay E. Sdl•ppe. son of Mr and Mrs. R.H. Schuppe of El Toro. has been named outst.andin& non-commtS toned officer of the month for the 3 I 8th Fighter lntcrc:cptor!quadron at Mc:Chord Atr For« Base. Wash. Scbuppe. an avionics test techn1c1an, is a 1978 araduate ofSaddleback Collqe 1n Mumon VtcJO. • • • Airman neodore C. Petllle1, son of Theodorr J Pethes ofNewpon Beach has been au11ned to hc~pard Air Force Base. TellH. afteT completan1 bes1c tra1n1n• at Lackland Air Foret Rase. Texas Pethe' wtll receive ,pcc1alt1ed 1nstruct1on 1n the medactl ~rv1ccs field • • • 1nnan JM D. Zlmmermu. \On of John and Joan Zimmerman of Huntington Beach. has am\C~d fo r dut\ in Iceland. Zimmerman. a 1985 graduate ot \fanna High School. 1s an aerospace ground equipment mcchan1l at the Atr Force base • • • Airman S.elly L. Soatlawell, daughter l)i Juht Southwell of Laguna Beach. has bttn ass1gnffl to Kec:"~lcr Air Force Base, Miss., after completing basic tra1n1ng at Lackland Air Force Base. Te~as Southwell will rece1"e spec1ah2ed mstructton an tht commun1cat1on,<lt'\· tronacs systems field • • • Anny Spec. 4 Q.iatoll A. Lff, '°" ot -\hon and Lila Ltt of Newport Beach. has amved for dut\ "1th the 8th Infantry Otv111on in West German} Ltt. a hroadcast JOumahst. IS a 1982 araduate of Cal State San D1t"gO •••• Airman Deul4 W. FUat, son of Donald and Dianne A ant oflrv1ne, has araduated fro m the tr Force 1maar~ 1nterprttercoursc at Lowry Atr Foret Base. Colo Fl101. a 1983 araduate of Ed150n H1ah hoot. is nov. 5ien "'I" 1th the 4~7th Reronna1ssantt T('('hn1cal 1roup 10 \\ e~t Germany. • • • Airman Erlll J. Mor1aa. son of Ham~n B Mo rpn Ill of Huntinaton &ach. has b«n a"1aned to Lowry o\1r for« Bate, Colo .. after compleuna has1c tra101na a1 Lackland Air Force Base, Teus. Moraan. a 198' araduatt of Ocean View Ht-'1 hool. W111 rttt1ve ~~1ahzrd 1nstruruon 1n the avionics svstem~ field • • • Cadet Oe41ey J. Waner. w n of 0 n \\arnc1 nd Man .\nn \<tn~·n nt Hunllnt1-t.•n &·:h h hJ' rc-lt'l\l'd thl' parachuti st oodgt• upon ,11n1pkl111n •• , thl lhrt'l' " " airborne cour'IC Jt tht• \·m, Int.inti'\ \\..h1)<)( 1n I ,,rt Benning. Ga \\aml"r "J '"': itr.1duJtl· l'I \!Jnna ll1gh hool. ••• .\1rman Oeu A. Rudt', "'n .11 Pn\\.11!.1 't lX k JnJ stepson of Rona ld ',~i.. 111 Hun11ngtnn Reath ha\ completed ba'lll tra101ng at Lil ~ IJnd \1r fMt'c Ba~· Te,as Reade, a l~H~ graduJ lt· 111 l d1,,in High ~·hool 1\ remaan1ng at Lackland lor 'iX"llJh1t"ll 1ra1n1ng 10 tht' secunt) police field ••• Capt Edward E Hui Ill. "'h11"t' "tit• " tht' ll1rmt1 ~aren Hull of El Toro ha~ .im' l'll 1111 dut' "'llh tht' ..\l'('J Defensc Coun'l<'I at Lat l..land .\1r I 1m:<' 1\3~ Tc \3'> Hunt recei ved hts !aw degrt'r an l~S' lrom \il1trt• D.ime l.lv. School • • • F1~t Lt Oa' Id A Bueelt, "'n •'' ~inJr.t R.11..rr ol Cost.a Me\3 h.i' ~·rn dt'\oratn t v.11h thr \11 f 111n· Commendauon \1c<lal at ~ott .\1r F one Ba\<' Ill Ral..l·r t ) a v.eather offi1tr v.11h Hcad~uancr<1 \rr "\\t•a1ht•1 Squadron • • • P\l Ralpill M. Ja<"ob•. '>tln 111 I rdrnc and ~lau' Jac:obsofHun11n11 nn Rcal'h ha~roml'llttrd has1c tra101ng at Fort Ja<'k~n c; C • • • .\tnnan Tlmo&•y N Gilbert. 'IUO ol Bru~c anJ Mal')one G1lbcn off ounta1n \ alle\ ha' ~n a'''&ncJ 11• hepperd .\1r f on:T 0ast" Te\a\ af\tt compleuni ha\11 tra1n 1na at lJal kland Air Fnn.·c f\a~ 1 c\a'> < 11lh(·n .1 l\l I jlrad uJtl' 1 I •nuntarn \Jlln Hiith 'h•>1•I "'111 ll'\ Cl\ t' \P\'\ Jlt/C'1! 1n\tnJl t.1 !' " lhl' JI 'Jll OlJtOlt·n JO\ l" I dJ . . . .\1rm.rn Eri<" ~Ddi, '<in ,,, "-'" '-ind' 111 1..iguna '-111uel hJ' itr.1du.it1·d trl1m thl' \1r I Mu· a1ru·a 11 m.unt('nJn,l· 1 nuN· c11 'iheppard \1r I 11rn· Ra\t' T t'\a~ 'land\ I' "''" \('(\IOI! \\Ith lhl' l'l 'rd ( )r[tan11ntrnn.1l \1 J10tl'nJ01t' \quJdr11n at '-onnn \11 I 11rre Ba\C.· C .1ht • • • .\1rman ~an P Retlly, 'on ul P;u nd1. Rcalh ol \an Juan ( ap1'ltran11 ha'i graduatC'd lrnm thC' .\1r Force ml\\tlc t'IC'llrt1n1l l"qU1 pmtnt ,·oul"'(' at c hanutr .\1r Foret' 8a'i(' Ill Rt1lh a 1..igo graduate.' 01 Laguna Buch High ~ hool. '' 'iC' g v.1th the W.Sth ln1crwnt1o('otal Balhstt M l\'llc Tc\t ·\,f=untcnanl"C \quJ'ldllln "' \ andenburg .\1r f lll"l"C f:la'iC' l ahl • • • l apt David P Brillon, "'hll'\.(' "'tic 1~ the formC1 'lu\an Jordan of Huntington 8ea1h ha\ becn d«oratcd v.11h tht .\1r h m.t" < nmmcndat100 ~edal at Holloman \1r Foret Ra\C ' \1 Bn tton a I ~~O iraduate of the Atr 1 11n·(' \cadem' 10 ( oloradn pnn&\ "a pilot ~1th the 7th r adtcal hghter \quadron • • • \11 forlc 'itafl \at Mart C Woo4, \-On of Arthur \\ l-X>d of \an Juan ( apmrano. has am\ed for dutl 1n Enaland \\nod 1\ an 1n"enton manaaement supervi'°' v.1th the liht lqu1pmen1 Ma1ntenantt ~uadron • • • PF< Jadltlll A l\eet, dau&hter of M&l')'.Jlnc ~1 Dunald Ro~' uf r ountaan Velky has CQmplct.ed \rm' ~'" 1r.11n1na u F-on Ja k'°n ~ c A4 Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT I Wednesday, o.c.tnber 25, 1985 Crash called 'nightmare we have been expecting' Four dead, nine remain h ospitali zed in critical condition after pla ne ra m s ma ll 0ffi<'i31'> ~1d th<' pl~1ne· .. luC'I ra1ncd into the mall through a gaping 50- foot--widc hole punched into the roof Burning fuel flo""ed down an c~alator: meltinf tar and red -hot sheet!. of metal fel from the roof and aq1d o;mokc blanketed the pan1d.cd crowd CONCORD. Caltf. (AP)-A planl· crash that showered debn'> and hurn- mg fuel into a C'rowded shnpp1ng mall near a fogged-in airport wa!> "one nightmare we have alwa~s hcen expecting," a tire otlic1al \;lid ruec;- day. Four people were killed. 1nclud- tng the three aboard the plane, and IS8 were injured. ''A.n aircraft crashing Into un· valle} 'ihopp1ng ccntcr two n1ght'i before ('hnstmas. all loaded up like 11 was -that'!> one n1ghtmarc wc'w alwa>' been expecting w11h the a1rpon as close as 1t 1s in the fog." ~11d W1ll1am Maxfield, chief oft he Contrn Costa Count} Consoltdatcd Fire 01<;- tnct. "I \3w a perwn on fire. calling lor help in the plane." said 14-year-old Vincent l\msdcn. who saw the nose of the planl' pushing throu$h the roof. "He wa\ on tire, hut he dted, and fell do"-n " "All ot a sudden there was pan- demonium everywhere. People were running and screaming." said Jenny McCoy, 19. of Walnut Creek. She returned to the mall Tuesday. 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Cahf (AP) -Plans for commercial airhnc ~crv1cc at Rul'hnnan held will he re-e>.am1ned in hght of 1he fkl) Lrash of a ~mall airplane 1nw a crowded shopping mall le'is than a nHk 8\\3}, officials 'ia1d Tuesda> N Don Uorente. a spolcc<;nrnn for the auonal Transportation 'afl't) Roa1d, o;a1d as thl' agenC'y in vcsugatcs Monday·~ C'Hl\h 11 alc;o will look into plan!> h} Paci tic Southwe~t Airline'> to begin four flights a day into the airport . unne Mc Peak.a ml'mberofthd ontra ( ostaCount} board of supervisors, 'aid Tue~day that the board will review P\t\'c; proposal for tht' n11n 11H'rnal fl1ghtc; at a Jan 14 meeung. Four pcopk were killed and 88 injured Monday when · 3 twin-engine a1rplam· making a scl·ond approach to lhe- fog-shrouded airport crac;hed tnto Sun' .illn Mall. !>p1lltng flames onto an area where ch1ldrl.'n "ere wa1ttng IO \ ISlt wllh Santa Clau'I. Lane Cayford. who own'> a Oo"er shop 1n the mall supponed McPealc's a'>Sl'rt1on 1ha1 the crash will fuel C'1t12en concern about lurgl'r airplane!> lan~ing nea.rb~ "I'm really worried about them allo-wing commencal 1l1ghts into Buchanan." C'ayford said. "(an ~ou imagine 11 a jet had crashed here?" McPeak argued nt a Tuesda) news conference at the mall that the Jets will be safer than smaller planes because (Pleaee eee AIRLINER/ A5) AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE START ' COSMETICS Lancotne special purchase: "Le M istral Maquillage" is just 11 .50 with any Lan come purchase. Includes travel bag w11h Lash Thickener, Eye Makeup Remover. Lipstick, Nutribel M oisturizer and Magie Nair fragrance. D 176 Save 46%: Jordache Jet Set" makeup kit A sleek. sophisticated traveler with eye shadow, blusher. lipcream, mascara and eye pencil. D. 119. Orig. 18.50 9.99 Special purchase: Shiseido skin starter kit. Treat your face to special sizes o f six fabulous skin care treatments. 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The blaze on East Fowler Slreet wa" doused 10 10 minutes hy firefighters summoned at 11 35 p m. Monday, sauJ county fire dispatcher Steve Chm- uansen. Damage. C\.t1mated at $51 ,000. prevented the residents from returning. Fire Capt Ross Marshall said the Red Cross was contacted b) the Fare Department 10 provide shelter Polluter lnltlat1ve drafted . LOS ANGELES-An 1n1t1auve aimed at toughening environmental laws and makmg 11 easier to wm dec1s1ons against corporate pollu1ers has been drafted by a top aide 10 Mayor Tom Bradley. pol 1ucians and en v1ronmentalts1s. If passed into law, the 1n111at1ve would proh1bi1 contamination of dnnk1ng water with substances 1hat SANTA BARBARA -Flectron1cs te(.'hn1c1an Bari) Wayne McNamara. who claimed voiles on 1ele' 1s1on instructed him to kill his parents. sister and 4-)ear-old niece last Jan. 5, was ruled sane Tuesda) b) a Supenor ( ourt JUf} McNamara. 37, could face death m the $<IS chamber as a result. Supcnor Court Judge Painck McMahon scheduled lhe pcnalt} -phase of1he tnal 10 begin Monda) If he had been found 1n~ne. McNamara could have been sent to a mental inst1tu11on for life. The same JUI)' had convicted McNamara Dec. 12 of murdenng parents Elger and Florence McNamara both 57 s1s1er Diane McNamara Trenner. 31 and her daughter, Kellm Trenner. 4. at the family's h11ls1de ranch with a nfk SA~ P.\BLO r altf !AP) -Prc,>- e<;utors w1d Tues.da) 1he' had no1 decided v.hcther to fik murder l har$es against a man accused ut holding a nurse hostage until ht'> lOmato'>e father was taken off a ltfe- suppon system and allowed to die. In 1he meantime Edward T Bat.er v.as charged v.1th assault v.1th a dead!} v.eapon and false 1mpmon- mcnt ..\ dec1s1on on a hom11 .. 1de charge v.111 be made "after further 1nves11ga- t1on an10 the medical circumstances surrounding 1he death 69-)ear·old Edv.ard < Contra < o~ta ( uunt\ tome\ C1al) T 't anc<"~ ot his IJther Raker -.aid [)1\tntl A.t· The count) coroner"s ofl1cc rul~d T uesda) tha11he father died ot rnnu:r of •the esophagu' and not from 1he ltfe-<;uppon "''>tern tx-1ng d1scon· nected ~an Pablo Pnltlt: C'htel Da\ 1d 5) ls1ra. hov.e' er ..aid he thinks Baker should be lharged v.11h firn--Oegn•t· murder becduse he v.a11 re\pons1blc for his father·~ dc<llh and there ~J'> en~e r>ereio's ned; v. h1le ordcnng another nurst to d1sconneC'I his fa1her·~ hfc-suppon \\'~temi. \) li.1ra said poh~e officer Chn., C.1ormle\ who am\t'd on the 5.Ct'nt v.1than minutes. tned to p..:r~uad<" Baka lO free the nur..e and put down 1he gun but Baker threatened 10 kill \t\ Derego ti C..ormlt'' 1nter1ered '' lc;tra \aid the 'v<>unger Baker enc(red the hospital'.; 1ntens1H• cart" unal late ~turda) ntg.hl and held a 38-callber p1)tol against nurse Flor- Newly found palntlng ln LA AIRLINER PLANS FACE REVIEW ... ~ cau)C cancer or b1nh defects. It also would require businesses to warn people before exposing them 10 cancer- causing chemicals and would make 11 a cnme for public offietals 10 withhold information abou1 illegal discharge~ of hazardous wao;te Lawsuits against firms that con- taminate dnnkmg 'Nater or expose people. without warning, IO dangerous chemica ls ""ould also be easier to wrn becau-.e plaintilTs v.ould ha' e to prove uni} cxpowrt· not mJUI). LOS A.NGELES -The count} Museum of An has acquired the reccntl} discovered Jacopo Bellini painting. "Madonna and Child " for an undisclosed pnce. a museum spokeswoman said Tuesda} FromA4 pilots are beuer trained and the gS.pa\\cn~t:r a1ruJtt are .. state of the an ··But. she \a1d. susxr. ''"'' v.ant to fl'' 1n~ the plans to make certain that nsi.. 10 < 11nu1rd rt\llknt' v.on·1 be increased franu'>lo But H!hcr' l'IJ \ t.' argut.'d the ll1ght~ \,\ 111 hnng nrnse and ffi•>ft' d1:1ngcr 111 1ht· t'lu,tlin~ Jrl'J' around thl· a1rpon Two stars sent home The work. which the Venetian master pam1ed about 1465, surfaced at an aucuon. museum spokeswoman Pamela Jenkinson Leavitt said "What's exciting about this 1\ tha1 1t was unknown: ll hadn't appeared m an} scholarl> books on the Renaissance. plus n's a perfect Chn~tmas gin:· she said. ··ti was 1n a pnvate collec11on in Franct.' up until a couple years ago "'hen 11 appeared on the market 1n Monaco. and a Nev. York deall'r bought Jt al aucuon and the Ahmanson Foundation bought 11 for us from the dealer in New York." Leav111 said. She <,a1d <;he d1dn'1 knov. ho" much the foundation paid for 11 When the airport ~U\ built .lli 'l'<tr\ Jgo 11 "a''" J large, open field. McPeak '>aid "inn· thl•n tiu ... ne'>.,l''> anJ residences ha'e been buli1 do~r w the a1rpon """ tht airport 1s surrounded b' de,elopmen1 The start of the (\1ghh betv.ctn Lm .\ngek' Jnd Buchanan ha~ been thl' c,ourc:e uf w n1rn' er" 1n thl C oncord area for months "Thrrt' ha\l' he<'n 11\t.'r the •l'ar'> pt:oplc "ho haH' .Hh1>1.alt.'d d1m1nat1on ,,f the a1rpon altogl'tht.'t 1e"an 'aid I ht'' argu1: 1hat t l \P<>'4.'"' pi.·upll-n tr" Jrl'd ll• nsk < enJ1nh an~ ttmc\ouha l'planl·\antht·Jtr\OUhil,ethl' ~l'>'>1t'l11t1, of tht.''>t' thing' oaumng ' LO\ ANG[[ ES -Oscar-winning attre\s Donna Reed and "D1ffrcn1 Strokes" s1ar Gary Coleman were discharged from hoc;p1tals T uesda) so lhe) could spend Chnstmas at home. spokesmen for lhe stars said However. singer Pe~}' Lee. recovcnng from a double- bvpass hcan Of)(.'rat1 on an Ne" Orleans wall continue ., 5 THURSDAY AT 8:00 A.M. * • MEN'S CLOTHING/ FURNISHINGS Save 30%: On solid dress shirts from Aigner and another famous French designer. 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Members of the U Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement. a small urban auemlla group. burst 1nlo the btj Scala Supermarket 1n downtown Lima Monday evening when tt was packed with shoppers maJong last- minute purchases for Chnstmas, police said. At least half a dozen rebels, all armed w11h pistols, took control of the store for about fi ve minutes. A Government accepts truce SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP)-The government said Tuesda) 11 l\ad accepted "in the Chnstmas spint" a I 0-day holiday truce alread y agreed 10 by the leftist rebels fighting in the six-year-old c1v1I war. The Central Amencan nation was reponed quiet in the first hours of the .cease-fire Tµesday, when the truce bern. The truce was proposed last wee the by Roman Catholic Church 1n El Salvafior, and a communique Tuesday from the Ministry of Culture and Communicallon said the government had accepted It said the government decided, "in the Chnstmas sp1n1. and at the request of the Salvadoran church. to suspend m1ht.ary offensive acltons dunng the Chnstmas season." 'New weapons' will destroy economic targets, Iraq says woman 1n the lroup used the st0rc·~ loudspeaker to urge shoppers to "take what 1s yours Chnstmas 1s for the poor," wttnesscs said. But a spokesman for Scala told The Associated Press in a telephone 1nterv1ew that shoppers "were filled with fear and stood in their places wtthout doing anything." The store sells food, clothinJ. toys and a wide range of consumer ttcms. i\s the rebels left the supermarket, a pnvate guard and two policemen outside opened lire. The guerrillas shot back as they ned into the crowd of shoppers along the busy street, witnesses said. Police said the store's guard and three bystanders were wounded. A police spokesman said three suspects were arrested later Monday night. Earlier 1n the day. police arrested 180 suspects 1n sweeps through shantytowns after a car bomb ex- plosion al Lima's international a1r- pon tnJured two women and a 6-)'ear- old boy. The noon explosion at the a1rpon followed pre-dawn bombings of four neighborhood offices of the govern- ing Apnsta Pany and five bank MANAMA. Bahrain (AP) -Iraq threatened Tuesda) to destroy all branches m suburban areas. economic targets in Iran w1th surpns1ng new weapons and vo wed that the site -,, Reagan dims tree lights for hostages WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan, plannang a trad1t1onal Christmas at the White House, tele- phoned holiday greetings to five servicemen overseas Tuesday and ordered the lights of the National Christmas tree dimmed in honor of Americans held hostage in Lebanon. In a letter to fam1hes of the hostages. Reagan said. "You have mx solemn vow that we will not rest until all the members of our American families now being held hostage are returned home to their loved ones. "BccauSt' m1lhons of your fellow countrymen share your burden, I have ordered that the lights of the ¥tional Christmas tree be dimmed on Christmas Eve as a sign of our prayerful solidarity with those who are not with their loved ones at Christmas." the president said. The letter was read lo The As- sociated Press in New York by Peggy Say, sister of one of the hostages. 1 erry Anderson, ~111e1 Middle Ea'.)t correspondent of The Associated Press. Ms. ay said she recei ved the let~er by express mail. from the White House She said 1t amved early Tuesday afternoon Mark Weinberg. a White House spokesman. said the letter wai. sent to the families of all of the hosta,es. Weinberg quoted Reagan as tcllt ng National Park Serv ice offi cials. 1n ordenng the obscrvancet .. While we dim the lights ton1ght,our~opes burn bright for the safe return ~I our loved ones." A dispatcher fo r lhc-Park Police said the lights were bnefly dimmed shortly af\er 3 p.m. PST. In Beirut, Lebanon. meanwh1k Anglican Church envoy Terry Waite said he had met aga in with Moslem fundamentahsls holding four of the s•:< Amencans m1ss1ng in the Middle: Eastern countr) Controversial statue of homeless unveiled of an expected Iranian in vasion would become a .. vast graveyard fo r the ;\ statue Of Apnsta Pany founder aggressors." Victor Raul Haya de la Torre in front WASHINGTON (AP) A Service's rcJCl:Uo n nf the statue. A military communique from the offi cial Iraqi ~e"'s Agenq and of the Transponation and Com-u~ Chnstmas statue dep1cttng a home-which the scn1ce rnllcd "inap- monuored 1n Bahrain also said Iraqi warplanes raided Iran's Kharg Island 011 municattons Ministry also was blown For the kid& less famil y huddled on a steam grate propnate" to traditional themes 01 termmal and a .. large manume naval target," Iraq's term for an 011 ta nker. nea r up befo re dawn Monday. was unveiled Tuesday outside the Chnstmas. Iran. Pohce said rebels, 1n another pre-U.S . Sen. Ted Kennedy of-national "Pageant of Peace" after "They don't wa nt th1ss1atue in that Iraq's state radio quoted air force commander Lt. Gen Hamid haaban as dawn attack, hurled sticks of fen preeenta to younaaten officials refused to let it be a pan of display becau~ tt 1S contemporary. it saying that the new weapons. which were not descnbed, "will put a dec1s1ve dynamite at a police post near while vialtlnt Boeton'a Roz-the official display. 1s black and 11 relates to homc- end" to the 5-year-old war. The threat also appeared 1n th e Iraqi army downtown but no one was hun in the bury Family and Children'• A day earlier. the U.S. Coun of lessness ·· said Milch Snyder. leader newspaper al-Qadisiyah. explosions. Semcea Tueaday. 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Although the group was denied a place in the pagea nt. they were allowed to se t up the statue nearb) on the Ellipse. w1th1n vie"' of the White House The centerpiece of the official pageant 1s the National Chnstmas Tree. Prisoners with AIDS are released ALBA NY, N Y (AP) -uo" Mano Cuomo. acung on a Chnstma\ Eve plea from Mother Teresa , on Tuesday released three pnson in- mates w1th AID into the care of the Nobel Peace Pnze winner. The inmates. all serving time at Sing Sing state pnson on robbery convictions. were transferred to S1 Clare's Hospital in New York (II\ said state Corrccuon~ C omm1s~1on1.·r Thomas Cough lin The three were granted med11.JI furloughs after ( uomo spoke tw11.c b) telephone Tuesday wnh l\1othcr Teresa. said gubematonal '>pokes- man Gary Fryer. Mother Teresa, a Roman ( atholtc nun who has earned worldwide pra1'1C for her work with the poor 1n I nd1a. visited Sing Sing on Mond a) and mcl the three inmates. "Based upon humanitarian and compassionate cons1derat1ons I agreed with Mother Tere~·$ re- quest," said Cuomo "She v1s11ed thl' inmates. She wanted to care for them -Thc.sethree inmates wa1H m tie 1rt ht'r care." Father of 7 wins jackpot of $10 million NEW YORK (AP) -It will be a greener-than-usual Chnstmas for the family of Lloyd C'hnsue a father of seven who wa~ named '\Ole winner Tuesday of a S 10 m11l1on lotlt'r) Jackpot. Christie. 50. a hank mail \onn said his wife N1lva was more than~ little angry after learning he spent S5 Saturday on a card full of I 0 losing lottery numbers -two games for SI Mrs. Chnst1e "ran upstatr'i and got mad," said Chnsue, a natl ve of tht· island of Jamaica who now live!> 1n Queens. "She sa id. ·1 told you don't 'Pt"nd that amount of money You only (need) SI to-win,"' C'hnst1c \ltd. m1m1cking his wife's pique. 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TRASH CAN <we32s> • • • 7. 97 LONC HANDLE CARDEN TOOLS • SHOVEL • HOE : ~~~~~~~~~ ................... ::::, s. 93 • WHITE & BIASS PLATED 30 IN. PLANTER • 72 IN. HALL TREE WHITE & BIASS OR BRASS PLATED • 17 IN. BRASS PLATED PLANT STAND • BRASS PLATED VALET • BEDSPREAD OR TOWEL HOLDER • BRASS PLATEO WALL HANCER • BRASS PLATID MACAZINE RACK WJ#JI eJIO/eE . . ---.. .._._ - UCI student volunteer handles emergencies By JERRY RICE !--ester Ng will probably be rushtn8 Monday evening lo the UC! Medical Center emergency room. h as not because he has to but because he wants to. Ng, a Junior at UC Irvine working on pre-med studies, is worlung as a volunteer an the emergency room at the UCJ Medical Center in Orange to gain first- hand expenence an the medical field. "I wanted to work an a hospital and see what 1t 1s lake," said Ng. "I wall learn a lot more by being there instead of JUSl reading about 11 1n textbooks.'' Ng first became interested in the medical field through hi s father. Lionel. a pnvate practice pcd1a- Lncian in Pasadena. Although his pnmary tnlerc.st through high school 'was an the math sciences. hke enganeenng, Ng has not made any final dec1Stons about has career goals That was pan of the reason he decided to work 1n the emergency room "I d1dn 't want to work 1n a cenain depanment, lake the cardiac unit, because I would see the same thing over and over -hean patients." he said v1ct1m s to colds and flu cases. "h's a lot more enlightening to see different things instead of the same thing," Ng said "I can learn more that way about the different areas." There are about 300 volunteers that work at the hospital. according to Sue Prltch, 1hc dirc<:tor of volun1ecr service~ at \I Most of them are pre-med 'lt udcnts, working one four-hour shift per week for I ts weeks. '"He 1s one ol the few that gets 1n there and pitches an Without hcs1ta11on," \aid Kanoc Allen. the assistant nursing manager '"Man> of them choose the emerg- ency room becau'>C the> ltke the excitement. noise and confusion " Allen has oflered Ng the ..ame ad' ice she has il't-n to the other 11 emergenc> room 'olunteers "I told ham 1ha1 he should think carefulJy 1f he wants to go 1n10 medicine. because n's a long road 10 get thrre " she said Ng Juggle'> h1'> Monday night duties at the medical center with a full schedule of classes at UCI and a part llmt' computer programmer pos1t1on in the admin1s- trat1on office at the campus. On a typical day, the emergency room at the UC I Medical Center (one of the busiest 1n the county) ~cea vec; :1hn111 t "' ra<;es -ranging from accident "()nee I gel through school and decide which area to go into." Ng -.aid. "I think all of this work will pay off... Leater Ng Hospice for terminally ill built in Vegas By ROBERT MACY LAS VEGAS, Nev (AP) -S1ung by the slow. painful cancer death of a father and fnend, two founders of Lorimar Productions say their • unique hospice in the shadow of the Las Vegas Stnp offers new hope for the nght to die with dignity. Merv Adelson. who oversees such telev1s1on hats as "Dallas" and "falcon Crest" 1n his role as Lonmar chamnan. calls the 21/~-year-old Nathan Adelson Hospice on the Un1vers1ty of Nevada-Las Vegas campus his labor of love. "Terminally ill people have a nght to die with d1gn11y and their families should be in a position where they can deal with 1t 1n an acceptable wa y," $aid Adelson, recalling his father's agonizmg death by cancer seven years ago. Adelson and partner Irwin Molasky. a Lonmar vice president and director. arc currently calling in due bills among show business elite for a Feb. 8 entertainment extrava- ganza an Las Vegas to raise money for the hospice program pa11en1'sd1agnos1s becomes terminal It as designed for patients for whom the goal ts com fo n and peace. rather than cure. For an I I-year-old l...is Vega'i girl d} ing of a bra10 tumor last \hnstmas. the Adelson Hospice pre" 1ded a home atmosphere rather than sterile hospital surroundings .\ nurse brought a horse 10 a patlO ofT the girl\ room and the child -;pent a bnsk December afternoon pelting the animal and teedang 1t an apple Later classmates from her ~hool camt'.' b\ to sing Chnstmas carols The girl died 1n Januarv For Evel'rn D1Maueo 49. -who as diagnosed as ha\ mg terminal lung ca ncer. hosp1lc -worker<> he! p her deal with tho'ie times "when I become so scared." Like man ) hosp1u~ patient\. 'ihe 1s encouraged 10 spend as much time at her home as her health "ill allow. w1th hospice nur'>t:<. on call tu help when needed Cary Grant and Barbara Walters cut special taped 1nv1tat1ons for the event, balled The Butterfly Ball. "DaJlas" stars Larry Hagman. V1c- 1ona Pnnc1pal and Landa Gray are amona 30 celebntacs scheduled to appear at the fund-raiser at the MGM G,,_nd Hotel. Local residents Wiii Join the cast of the hotel's SI 0 m1lhon "Jubilee" stage show for the evening's entt-nainment Vlalton of patlenta at the Natha.n Adeleon Hoeplce are ehown ln a liTinC room that ee"es u a clueteY of four patient room•. "I've told m) tam al:,. 1f I get too had the hospice 1s tht'.' one place I want 10 be." sht'.' said. forcing her words through vocal chords nearl) para- lyzed b~ the disease "They're warm and loving. A.nd that''> what we need when we're so sick .. Adelson said he hopes the Las Ve-gas facaht) can ~come' a p1lo1 for other hospice programs around the country Malasky. who 1'i chairman of the ball. says the chant~ event should raise $500.000 to S 7 50.000 10 help suppon the SJ m1ll1on hospice Adelson and Malasky have been partners an a number of Las Vegas developments, including construc- tion ofSunnse Hospital 1n I 958. "As the hospital began to grow. we asked my father to come from Los Angeles 10 help us out,'' Adelson recalled recently. Nathan Adelson headed Sunn se for 20 years. ga1n1ng national recog- nttton as a hospital administrator He PAPARAZZI died of cancer an 1978. .. Whal was amazing to me was that, as loved as my father was by all of the doctors. there was a lack ofd1gnm an his death that was appalling," Adelson recalled. '"Shonly after his death I heard about the hospice prog.ram and made a tnp to England (the forerunner in hospice programs) to learn more about 11. We fell this was something that was tembly needed an Amenca." Adelson and Ma lasky began work- ing to build a hospice to memonal11e their father and fnend. Toda>. although there arc hundreds of hospice programs operating w11h1n existmg hospitals. the Nathan Adelson Hospice 1c; one of only three fac1li11es built from the ground up for JUSt that purpose "Hospice care is different 1han hospital care." .\delson said. "Om.e '>Omeboch 1s definitely terminal. more and more doctors are realwng that the)' can allo" the patient to h'e his 11me out in a bt"tter wa~ h)' receiving ho~p1cc care Hosptee care allo"'s ~ou to rreat pain and pro\ 1de psychological care in a way you can't poss1bl> get with hospitals" '"Americans are great at ra1s1ng children. dealing w1th 1op1n from birth to mamagc to JOb counseling.'· added Molasky ··But no one likes to deal with death .\hospice program is a wa) for pat1enb 10 hq_. their last months with d1gnit~ .. A hospice program tocusec; on the qua ht.,. of life that rt"mains "hen a "There are onl~ one or two an>- where that can compare to "hat we're do10g 1n Las h•ga\ .. .\dclson said. The 20-bed hmp1ce and 1t'i home- care program ha\e ~r>ed hundrcJ, of terminal pa11en1<> Tht• IJul11y 1\ designed 10 duplicate homl· \Ur roundtngs. fhere arc Ii\ e ..eparatl' laving room-k11chen area' with tour patien1 rooms surrounding each The living rooms ha.,.e fireplaces and dining areas. and fam11\ member\ art· encouraged 10 cook meals 1n 1he warm surroundings There 1'> a l'hapel and. do-wn lhl' hall. a coping room "hen.• relat1H'' and hmp1n· \\(1rkt•rc; can go for solitude The room" <,nund!lroot Jnd equappt·d \\Ith a 1'Unth1n~ hJtt Successful auction for Charity League Forthe second year. members of Laguna Beach National Chant> League, Tick tackers and friends were at the Laguna Niguel home of Karla a nd Tom Hammond for a holiday auction. Again Lyn Wilder of Mo narch Bay was on hand to act as auctioneer. Each member donated an item for ei therthe stlcnt or Ii ve auction ... baked goods. babysitt in~. gift wrapping. vacation<;, etc The item getting the highest btd was a catered dinner for 20 .. several couples went together on the price including president Ann and Erik Hansen, Carol and Deaals Berryman, Tad and Jeanne Jones and Jobn and Sally Hales. (The Berryman• were also high bidders on a tnp to San Francisco donared by Karen and Amy Bummer.) Others attending thee' ent arranged b> c hairwoman Phyllis Kern were Gerrold and Marcia Williams, Dr. Robe rt and Renie O'Callagbam. Dr,Jamesand Bobbie Hawkins, Diana (\hl··-. T 11.l..1t1d .. t•r coordinator) and Ron Gehling, Jim and Donna L~omi~. Mike J nd Norma Helin and Dardie Dunlop. The Laguna chapter. nov. a chanercd charter ul J'.i( I . haJ J hu'' year .. a ti.-" of the phtlanthop1c involvement-. incl ude()( R1J1ng Club. Opcratwn Santa Claus. Laguna Manor. Spct·1al Oh mptl., Jnd Human Opt1om. The T 1ck tockers of the mother-da ugh terorga n 11a t1 on ha H' hl'l'n equall> bus) ass1sttng with C'hmtmas b> the Sea hdd m.cnth h' thl' Chopin Chapter and the CanccrSoc1et}' lenefit dinner C 1radua11ng WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1985 Heart attack risks cannot be ignored Adam. 51 , "'as 3 \uc1.:e,~ful r-ng1 necr and had 1ust gotU~n a ra1~ an $alary He and Ruth happily mamt-d for 31 )'ears, with two nearl) grown children. wt"rc looking forward to early retirement and Mime fun Monda) morning was not unusual They had indulged a ltttle o'er the weekend. a ntaihborhood barbecue on Saturda) naglu pizza on Sunda .. but both planned to 't'at less· the coming "Week 10 atont.: .\1 breakfasL Adam i.uddenl) felt pain tn his chest that radiated into his neck and lower Jaw .\t lirst he "asn t tontemed hut then ht' became d111\ weak and began to perspire Ruth "'a" tneh1 cned . .\dam looked bad and hi\ I.ill' had turnt-d a'>hcn >Ah11e ..\dam got up 10 go bac k 10 ht'.d stopped at the doonNa\ then tt:ll to the' floor Ruth ran to him their daughter callt>d the paramedll '> >\dam ne\er regained ton!>C'10usnes~ >\s Ruth held him. temlied he ga'>pt'd a tew tames. then \I.a\ \llll fhe paramedics could not re''l\C him .\dam was buned on Fnda'. ~.,'i gne\tng. stunned people \\COi ·to h1' funeral ( auM'. of death -hcan attack. Or wa\ 11 '>Ult IC.k' If .\dam 1n a tit ol deprc\\11Jn .rnd angrr had dn' en h1c, ldr ioo td\I 11n J mountain road l ra'>hcd .md died v.uuldn't "su1c1de .. he appropndte'' V. h("n ~ uu 1gnon: that degree ol m l. 1i.n'11t .,u1c1dal'' V. di b\ 1gn onng the cnormou\ nsl>. of sudden death from a hcan attack .\dam did JU"I 1ha1 In tau .\dam s mk ot d\ ing from J hl'dn anad. "as far greater than his nc,1.. 111 d' 1ng tn an automobile atl1den1 .\dam wore seat bdl\ 10 protctl him in the lar but did not kno" hi\ blood cholesterol le\ el He JUSt d1dn t kno"' that high le,el<. uf cholcstt'rol in tht' JULIAN WHITAKER blood kill 20 times more people than automob1k accidt-nt\ ~at belts or not Death lrom J ht·art att4cl.. IS no mort-natural" than a head-on col- h'>1on but we are an&f) aboul death on 1he h1gh>wa\S and art doing wmething about 11 1'101 a da~ goes by that "'e don't rt-ad somcthrng about .mhags ~at bell'> drunk dri' ers. and \pt't'd lamat' .\bout 5fJ OOfJ d1t' on tht" highways. but clO\t' tu a mtll111n die from hean and blood \C\'>t"I d1\urder'> Do \Ou "'car \t"Jt h<:lt<.. dn'e the '>peed ltmtt most 11! the 11me. and .noid ah.ohc1l hetcirt' dn\lng'' rhat's 'man '\o\\ 1.an \C•U namt' the three major n '>k fal!ur\ ol ht'an a11.ack" Do you knov. \our hh><Jd 1. hult'~terol level,, Is 1t 1n tht· \ilk fJOgt' ~·lu"' :!OCJ'> Has It been l'ht'll>.t'd n:lcntl\' .\re you on a program tu lo>Aer \Our blood 1. hof('\tcrcil Int t• •the o;afe range,, Do \OU knov. 'our hlood pressure.., ls 1t ek' atcd" Do \Ou smoke cigarettes.., Do wu eat J lot ul high-fat foods JUSt ~c<1u~ the\ t.i\lt' guod" ls ~our name .\dam Don 1 ht> \U 11. dJI Jullllft Wbualler, M.D .. u; director of tbe ~atlooal Heart ud Diabetes Treatment h1surote in HllDlingt4a Beaeb.. Men don't know how to give gifts This month and last the "omen's magazines ha't' been lnc1ded "llh anacles ht-moaning the fact that mos1 men don't know hov. to gl\e giftc; "Man) men have teamed to be afraid of giving prcscn~. to eitpcct rejection e1. en nd1cule Other> arc JUSt plain dumb about ll. They put ufT buying gifts until the last possible momt-nt and then rush out Chnstmas £,e ~pend tou mu1.h mope~ and bu~ Junk .. .\II this from an amcle tn Crlamour Magazine called "You Can Tt'alh Your \fan To G1\t~ Presents · "Who "anl'> to teach an,h<>d' ro &1\t' 1.ou a gift''" \3\\ romantic Caroline "II .,poll'> 11 tor mt· ii I nen haq· II• tti'l' 'u~t'\11Pn' lh' 'h11uld K'-<>V. \.I.hat 1111>.l· .. 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J "'•HHkr1ul g1fl·gi\t'r ">hl· take-; pndl· 111 h1.•r '>l'n,111' It' a' w "hat \\oulJ he Jppn't 1Jll'd h' thl' people she IOH''> ">hl' l'H'n l>.eepc; a 11t1le notebool>. ,,. ht'rl' 'he 101' do"' n thl', lut'' 'ht· n'u·1' t''-rr11m ht•r lamtl\ and tncnd\ Junng thl \ l'Jf ··\.h hu,hand d11c'in·1 1.1ndcr'l1Jnd that 11\ nut thl' Jmtiuni 11t m11ne\ ht• spends. but 1hc though• that he put' inll• !!!.lli '\Clelttnn lhJc !U"'l' ml' on· LHIDA Atw• Donna agree\ .. \h hu<,l:land tiu\li me ,,.hJt he ,a1f, tn' e'tm<'nt J1amond<; · for t'' er'\ single oc<..a~ c1n '>omr-11me<. he e'en bnng~ I"< Jnd !Ct\ mt• St'let'I 1"l' .\ reatured aniclt' 1n "l'" v. •man \faga11ne th i'i mnnth ao;k\ the ..amt' 4ut'\t1on "V. h' " 11 that pt>rlt"l tJ, 1ntelligt·n1 v. onJ1·:-t ul-in-e' er. -nt her I"'('<; pet I mt·n Ml' JI IJCl>.t"d h\ ·' I• 10ll' \ iru' JI .. l'lehr.t11ng 11mt'<. 111 the' ·l·.tr rendt·nng thl·m prt>ne t 8'' n~ perlt•l th unin1ell1gt·n1 Jnd "ddl\ 1nappropnJtr gtlh to thl' ""ll1l'n thl·' lo1.e·1• One man I ~ nnv. \t'ni he'> lo' er a lJrJ It \Jld ·11 I 1ion t \.I.ant ll• \OU t·an t md { me hut \llU l·an .11,,.3\' mal>.l' mt \\JOI \1 i' f nu1ur tg,' ~ ~1\1t1\t' 1.·hang<.' ,an ~ 1h1· ul11nt.11t Jll 1)! 10l1"1Jl\ The partyinggroup(trying the hors d 'ouevres when not bidding) were in a tented setting beside the pool that had as its fl oating centerpiece a large poi nsena arrangement. Guests were en terta 1 ned b}' Tom Hammond, o pera singers and caroling. senior~ will be presented 1n J unc at the Ritz Carlton. Paparazzi 1sed1tcd b~ Dail)-Pilot Sryleed11or \'1da Dt·a n John Hales. Diana GeblinC and Joan Vale. I The Banunonda: Alley, Tom. Karla and Bren. Beftrly Ccmlo.. 82 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, Decemper 25, 1985 Ann's ehristmas message filled-with cont-Easts~ DEAR READERS: b lHI, ah Ytel AM ••den MIU •rUU.1 tti1 ceNma. • wnw aa " .. Y for c.n. .... Day. AeMer....,.... ••• Htremely rewanUq a8' • 9ta1 ,......'" tM c:elama au..Uy -wt .. '°Ilka.I •Mifae.u..a. ,..., •• AM'• Cbt.1tma1 metta1e for ltH. • • • Today ts Christmas. AU about us we bear talk of peace on Earth. good will toward men. Yet we know in many parts of the world there is no peace, and in the hearts of many men there is not enouah aood will. Our routh 10 ist that CtVtltzataon tS out of JOint. They resent hv1n.a an a world they ~v<'r made But what generation ever made 1he world at had to live m? We claim to be the most human· iwian, most pr0$J'Cs.sivc nation in 1hc wortd. But " it proaress or humanitarianism to spend mor<' than a trillion dollars on bombs and missiles that can kill everyone in the world 14 times? Tb is is the age of1he Big Ripoff. the Future' srunning on battery power I took my daughter aside recently and said, .. Forgerwhat J said about marrying a doctor. Go fora man wh o manufactures battencs, and those rose- bud lips will never touch plastic for as long as you h ve." It is true. Dunng the Chnstmas season alone, a man who makes batteries sellsenou&h to let him retire at age 28 and never worl another day in has life. To say that we have moved from the Stone Age to the Battery Age as th e greatest un~erstatement ofall timc. I am not/·usttalkinga single battery that I put an a talking robot for my younJCSt; I'm ta king four. six and eight batten<'s that run everything from electronic games to your toothbrush. We arc looking at electronic Christmas cards. new to th e market this year ($35 for a box of six) that will require a battery one-sixteenth of an inch thick. We're looking at home computers that do your budget, balance yo ur checkbook, record albums. recipes and inventory your household items ... batteries not included. We're lookmgatclcctronicgamcs(already tn the homes of two million famalies)and toys an record numbers that need from one to eight battenes to operate. The camera that Daddy points at the famil y gathered around the tree needs batten cs. So does the little car that your preschooler ndes over your foot Dolls that do aerobics do it the easy way ... on batteries. Even games that arc not hooked up to the television se1 need batteries to light up and beep. Don't think fora minute that batteries. like light bulbs. arc mtcrchangeable. You can't steal from one to maJc:e the other one go. I ha ve p~rchascd products where the battcril'S for them are a vailable only directly from Iron Curuun countnes dunng the months with R tn them. (No personal checks , please!) No, at'sdcfinatclya battery market this year. No one wantsanythmgany more thatJUSt sits there and does nothing. If at is wonh buying. it is wonh hght.1ng up, ~lchang. moving.. printi ng out. beeping. doing a back flip, playing music or t1ck1n3. I told my daughter." It doesn't matter if a potential mate as three feet tall, looks like a troll and has the personality of a food processor.j ust so long as he is in batteries. "Just rcmemberacanoon I saw recently by Roger Bollen. It shows two kids knee-<iecp in toys with one of them saying to the other. 'How many batteries did you get for Christmas?' "Think about at." Your Choice S..00 Rtll~ S 1199 OILY uooommtlled and the undressed. The bhJrrtng of the sexes. Some fear we arc hcadint toward social d«ay, 101na the way of the Romans and Babylonians. Other applaud the "new morality" and stan- down the squares wtth eye$ like hYPOdcrmac needles. -,-h<'y UJd the sexual revolution was symptomatic of a maturing society, that it would produce emotionally healthier adults 1f we "let it all hana out." But did we overload the circuits and promote guilt and anxiety in those who could not handle so much freedom and so many choices? There 1s evidence that sUJ&csts this may have been the case. One of the most encoufaging sians of the times is that our campuses are once again places of higher teaming. The hostility and anger of the late '60s arc gone. Students have settled down 7 Ft. All l•IW c.a..,..,., .... s_3_9_9_f\11._~_1·~-~~ )l ~·~ llY f ACTllY •ECT I "")..;, SAVE 50% AtHI UIDEIS to serious business. That is the good news. The bad news is that an awesome amount of alc9hol as consumed on most college campuses and mari- juana is commonplace in junior and senior high schools. It is apparent that many youths. our leaders of tomor- row, have opted to anesthetize them- selves against the pain of ,arowiog up and accepting responsibility. More bad news is that VD is ,., ............ ID•tractor Bob Hannon of- ten adYlce to Kr l•ta Thyreen, Bryan Lemmon, AllMa Vanella and Joe We- jma.n da.rt.nc a mantace and famUyclua. cp1dcm1c an many areas, and we now have AIDS -for which there as no known cure. Gonorrhea as the second most prevalent infectious disease an the U nitcd Statn. (The common cold is first.) Yet some parent~ arc sull fiahting sex education an pubhc scnools because they "don't want kids to get ideas." Every day we all must make decisions that determine the direc- tion in which our laves will move. No one, no matter how wise, can make the right decision every time. To err is no disgrace. The disgrace lies in not teaming from past mis- takes, not picking ourselves up, dusting ourselves off and trying again. Because this is an advice column. I spend the greater pan of every day with grief and trouble. Docs at depress me? No, at docs not. Stu dents learning responst biltties of raising family ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Il l. (AP) -Bryan Lemmon cames a bag of flo ur to his classes at John Hersey Hi&h School, and he carries it carcful- ly. l t's not heavy -it's his baby. Cuddling a fi ve-pound flour bag as aJI part of an introduction to the responsibilities of marriage and fam- ily. If it sours some students on the idea of wedded bliss. that's JUSt fine with the teachers. "Many of our students come back and tell us that they're not going to marry as early as they thought they might," said Ann Slattery, a home economics teacher who teams with Bob Hannon to teach the class. "We slow them down a little, and that's just fine with us -and with their parents." she said. Slattery and Hannon wrote the text. which 1s now in its second printing as the course developed at Hersey High spreads across the nation. Lemmon is among 118 students taking the course at Hersey thi s year. The students were married in a mock ceremony at the stan of the semester. and 48 of the couples pretend have children. Lemmon and his bride are among four couples with twins -represented by two sacks of flour. "They're required to have their child or children in class at all limes and to care for them at all limes.'' Slattery said. "Obviously. a bag of flour is not the respons1b1lity a child might be, but it's amazing how much Af\cr 30 yean I stall find wnUfllu this column challcnf·na and im-• mcnsdy rcwardana. realize that many people who WT'ltC to me don't. want advice. They just want someone' to listen. 1 I have been entrusted with the larsest reading aud1en<;e in the world.> What an opportunity to educate, lo 1 shine a spotlight on ignorance and fear. to comfurt the affiictcd and'; affiict the comfortable. I am welt aware that mine is an enormous responsibility and I shall try never tol let you down. .1 You, my readers. are my friends. You were there for me in my time of trouble I 0 years ago and I want to be~ there for you. always. If you feel the need to unload, blow your top, register a gripe, or tell me off. I'm as' close as your mailbox. Ann Landers • ' they fCt anto 11. ! "It s mand-bosglmg to sec these b1 high school senior boys standing 1 class. roclU ng their bags offlour." said Slattery. "When I have a class whcr<' 1 rcallr.-l can 't take them. my wife takes them, "' Lemmon said. "When we both have class. we have to have a baby-sitter ... ~ If anything happens to the child - kidnappings have occurred -th~ students lose I 0 of a possible 451 points. ' San ce Slattery and Hannon de- veloped the course 10 years ago. 3,000 schools have asked about it. In the first semester. Hannon said students discuss social values, human1 sexuality. love and intimacy. dating. domestic violence. alcoholis m, money and divorce. St udents prur off an the sccon~ semester. select wcddmg mvitations, v1s11 a bndal registry.fi nd and fumas~ an apanmcnt, choose an occupationv raise a child or two. plan menus and organize a family budget. Panne1'- sha re the same grade fo r the course. Students can take the course a~, roommates af they don't want to get too scnous -and to help take care o( odd class numbers. ,, "If we're going to make them responsible for what happens. wt; want to make them responsible foit: their own choice," sajd Slattery, adding that two girls last week were inquanng about divorce. , "Sometimes. choices are made b)\ appearance or social status m the,. school. and this is one of the reasoni. we believe they $Cl m10 trouble,': Slattery said. "Whtie he or she mag.ht. be gorgeous. they might not have th~ same values or goals." · Divorce ts permitted. but 1hc spouse who loses custody of a child must do a research paper. • A '-prcaa l yuletide celevi'11on pre\enca caon 10 ~ouchern C aliforn1a and thr rnure rMtron from the pt>op le of O range· ( 011n1y Featuring • Pat Roonr • C .lp ta in an~ knn1ll(· • Ckn ( am pbell • Joc-.e Fd1c1ano • I )anny ( ook'iey • Joffrc y II Ballet • Drnrct c Wdlram" • Th <' Pac1f1c ( ho1tlle • Ma ..,._,on ~Jn Juan ( i1p10,trano Boy<.' C.ho11 This one-hour entertainment 'Pt'u,al w,11., filmed o n loca tion through out O rr1ngr C o unry including Big C.oron.l . Irvine NC"wport ( en ter/Fashi on lc;lanci . N<'wport l tarbor and Mic;sion San Juan ( c1p 1"t r.11H> . KO<. F ( hanncl ,l;O OranAc ( ounry 8 00 p m Kt f r C h.innrl 28 l o<. Angclc11 ., .~O p m KP!\~ C h.innrl l."i ~1n Dic~o Y 00 p m Underwrmcn By • OranQ49 Coat OAIL Y PILOT /Wedneedey. Decembet 2&, 1M8 .. £ambert sb.ali:ing 'Tarzan' image By 808 THOMAS • 1' ......... BEVERLY HILLS-After playma f arun in a b11·budaet movie, the actor was offered only one type of role. "Lots of half-naked persons," said C hristo pher Lambe rt , t he Frenchman who played the jun&Je hero in last year's "Grcystolce: The ~end of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes." · I had to get nd of that image quite q_uiclcJy." He seems to have suc· cecded. ln his new film, "Subway,'"hc appears in a wild punk-cut and plays "an opumisllc out, what I call a cross between The Little Pnncc and Mad Max." Io his suite at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Lamben certainly didn't look like Tarzan. He was pale and slender, had a two-day stubble of beard and wore small, round eyeglasses, whi ch arc necessary because he can't sec without them. Born 1n New York where his French father was a Unlled Nauons diplomat, Christopher Lamben arew up 10 Geneva and was rel>(~dly expelled fro m schools for nonEon-form ist behavior. Fired from a t ock· broker JOb in Pan s, the young an studied acting at the Pans Con- servatoire and played a few fil m roles. His life changed when he tried out. amona hundreds of others. for the lead 1n a new version ofTarzan by the director of '.'Chariots of Fire," Hu&h Hudson. To Lambert's astonish· ment, he was chosen. Next he underwent six months of trainina to muscle out his body and improve his EnfJish. • Greystoke" proved to be some- thing less than a smasb hit. Cnucs were generally favorable toward the youna star, however. he said: "None of the reviews were average, they either said It was a arcat movie or they didn't like it. The same wa·s true of Scorned as actress, Pia scores as singer By TOM HARRIGAN 'I Isl ..... .,...., BEYERL Y HILLS -Baby-faced Pia Zadora, blasted by cntics for her work in movies financed by her n ch husband, hears a different tune these days as critics turn enthusiastic over recent concerts featunng song sta n· dards of the 40s and 50s. "She has it all,'' Los Angeles Times musjc en tic Leonard Feather said in a review. "She can belt qut 'Maybe This Time' with the power and conviction of (Barbra) Streisand .... "She has it all: the range. ex pert mtonation, a sensitive feeling for the lyrics and enough dynamic vanety to preclude the danger of ovcrlc.111,'' he said of her two nights s1gninf. such melodic, moving standards as 'I Am What l A,P.l." "I bought fi ve copies of(Feather's) review," Zadora said. "I wanted to make sure they didn't print a retrac- tion in a later issue." The 28·year-old singer 10 the past year gave birth to her first child and found critical acceptance she hadn't heard since her child perfonnances on Broadway in "f iddler on the Roof," "Promises. Promises" and "Dames at Sea." 'Td like to do a movie mus1cal, something like 'Evita,' but I'm stJll a little aunshy about the critics,'' she said. referring to the murderous reviews of her two movies released in the U.S. in recent years. "Butterfly" and "Lonely Lady." Both films were fi nanced by her businessman hus- band Mcshulam pjlcJis. The movies drew guffaws from / cnucs even though they eventually turned out to be financial successes "With her bee·stung pout and un- dulating child-woman hips. Pia Zadora suggests an Amcncan Bngitte Bardot," movie cn tic Rex Recd said of her work in "Butterfly."· Zadora. her husband 34 years her senior and their I 0..month-old dau$}1- tcr Kady arc a world-straddling tnumv1rate these days. In her shon hfc. Kady has Oown to Europe seven umes. "I kept doing 1t because I love what I do,'' she said. "It's my life. I'm ~till doing what I did when I was a child " She showed the same krn d of dctenn1nat1on last Jan. I when Kady was born after 22 hours of labor. he refused three times to allow doctors to pcrfonn a Caesarean section, and Kady finally am ved on her own. The child 1s named for her mother's character in "Butterfly" Zadora began singing the umcless. melodic music of the 40s and 50s at the suggestion of Frank Sinatra, for whom she was the ol>(ning act in Las Vegas. She now sings those songs Wlth strength born of hard work and with believab1hty that stems from being hurt over and over. "I don't like bei ng attacked," she said in a rttcnt interview. "People think that when you're very nch nothing can hurt you because you have all that money to comfort you . So you act wounded and you hck your wounds and smil e lake It doesn't hurt even though you're tom up inside. You go on with the show." 'Subway,' 1n France " Lambert spent many months pub- hcmna the film in the U n1ted State!. and around the world, then returned to Pans to plot a career "I realized I had to act as tar awa)' from 'Grcystolce' as possible." he sa1d. "In the first picture, 'Words and M us1c: I played a street-life character who has a romance with Catherine Dcneuvc. Then 'Subway,' as a man who 1s always extreme. never 1n the middle." "Subway" which 1s being released by Island Alive in this count'), begins w1th a chase through the Pam. streets and llS subway, the Metro. Lambert. wcanng spiked white hair and a tuxedo, 1s pursued by a bunch of toua,hs also an tuxedos. Bruson. who wa~ acclaimed for his "Lt ~m1cr Combat." Lambert nc.itt filmed "'H1ahlander" with Scan Connery 1n Scotland, London and New York "I play an immortal, 4SO years old," said the 28·ycar-old actor "The story takes place in Scotland 1n the I 500sand New York. an i 98S So I had to have a light Scomsh accent first. then close to an Atlantic accent for the modem parts." In convcrsauon his English l'I near·l>(rfCCt, with onl y a hint of his GaJhc backlound How has has life changed ~1 ncc "Gre >stoke')'• Ke and Isabelle Ad.Jani play "star· crossed lovers in a comic-book uni· verse populated by bizarre charac- ters." lt 1s the second film by Lu c "I don't live any differently," he said "It's hke having a new Jacket. 1t make'> you look different, but when yo u take 1t off. you arc the same person as before. I don't have any nash} car or big apartment. Oh. I love cars and I love money. But the) 're not going 10 change my life " Chrlatopber Lambert atalb unclera;round ln "S ubway.·• 15 HIQH -....... -.ijLJ SOLID BRAIS f ADJUSTA BLEJ PIANO LAMP ~O Ull~ $2287 ....... __ , CASH ONLY1 ... ,,,,,, J P(1' Cl1St0 .. (IO COU PON fAPrRfS DECE,,,,BER 1• rNS ------------------------------· t "" r 1 P£1' C<-S 10.,(1' ........ ce_I CAI H ONLYI 15 HIGH SOLID BRASS BANKER'S LAMP ............... _ -.-... ..... , ............ "" "-9 l•t _ ,,.., _....,1 CAIH ONLY! I • .. 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For installation Co,11r/Colo1r Call 649_8600 /~ C11tl1vi1io.1 of Costa 1111, 110. ~-··~· 200 Paulanno Avenue 1111111".'" Costa Mesa , California 92626 714 549 -4242 .. l CEILING FIXTUAE 110 9 ""~JO NOW 913• • • ,, , .. ..,. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, o.e.t'nber 25, 1985 -t:30- IJ MOVIE • • •,; "Three's A Crowd" ( 1969) l 8'· ry_Hegman. E.J Pealclf U N8CHEWS E OSE FOR COMFORT APIJY MACHEIL /LEH~ ())NEWS OTAXI Qt WHEEl Of FORTVHE a!) IN THE LANO Of THE BIBLE -7:00-0 ®)ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT D TAXJ A8CNEWS O NEWS '8 THREE'S COMPANY II) WHEEL Of FORTUNE ~ 8USIESS REPORT P.M. MAGAZINE Qt HE.AOUNE CHASERS a!) MELOOYLANO 1985 m CAROLS Of CHRISTMAS L.•MOVIE Edward Woodward (left) attempta a rec- onciliation with hla .on (William Zabka) on .. The Equaliser .. tonight at 10 on CBS, Channel 2 . &!IMOVIE • • • Tiit Ameocana111on 01 Em1• 1y ( 19641 James Gain« Julie An· ore-a ID AN AMERICAN CHRISTMAS Gii PRAISE THE LORD (8)MOVI£ • • ·~ F1nn11gan B&gtn AQ111n (198~1 MlfY Tylef MOOfe. Robed Pres1on -12:00- 1 COMEDY BREAK OLmlR .. G MOVIE • * * "Cry F0< Happy ( 1961) Glenn Ford Oonald O'Coonor COMEDY BREAK WITH M.ACK ANO JAMI! ' (fl MORE REAL PEOPLE m 700 CLUB -12:25- CC> MOVIE • • • Ef'llS -Tha1 s The Way 11 It I 1970) Documentary -12:30-0 QI) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 0 RAT PATROL (!) e INOEPEN0£HT NEWS mwERVORlmN 9 EHTEATAIHMENT TOHIGKT G'i) PAAlSE THE LOAO F·TROOP -12:40-e MOVIE • • •, 11 Happened One Christmas' B (J) EQUALIZER * • * "Gideons Trumpet" (1980) ( 1977) Marlo Tt\Omas. Wayne Rog-atJ ST. ELSEWHERE Henry Fonda, Jose Ferrer eem>NEWS ers I =-~TEL -1·00-~ CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS ::.."' U HEE HAW m BARBARA MCHAIR (!) MOVIE CC' MOVIE * SmaN Miracle (1973) V1t10f'IO De • • '' "Two Flags Wes1 ( 1950) Lin· • • • • The Aeo Shoes 119481 Sica. Rat Vallone da Darnell Joseph Cotten Moira Sllearei Anton Walbrooll ~ COMMUNfTY CHRISTMAS II) CREDrT CARO MILLIONAIRE CELEBRA T10N I H I MOVIE nj'I BEHIND THE SCENES MAKER • •', The Karate Kid" ( 19841 Ralph liolo:I @) NEWS Macchio, Noriyuk1 "Paf' Morna -10: 15-,1:) MOVIE ~}NIGHTOFATLEASTOHE Gli> REUOIOUSPROOIWAMING **'~ "Windy City' (1984) John OOZEH STARS '¢ MOVIE Shea. Kate CapShaw - Glen Campbell, Danny Cookaey and Pat Boone ln "A California Chrl•tma•." Orange County scenic star in 'A California Christmas' • e 'Oh Godl You Devil ( 1984) Geotge Bums Ted Wass P INOEPENOEHT NEWS _8:30-• ** * You Cant Take It Wtlh SPACE: 1999 8 (J) FOLEY SOUAR£ You 11938) Jean Arthur James MOVlE A unique hour of yuletide songs dt vers1ty of our spec ta I holtda)' tra· Glen Campbell takes Cooksey on ii o TICTAC DOUGH Stewart • • • Mooty Py1hon s The Meani!IQ and the scenery of Orange County d1t1ons wt th our fnends tn tht' rest of horseback nde and shares some S HONEYMOONERS· THE LOST EPISOOES (!)LOVE BOAT ti WEAR£ THE WORLD-THE 011.Jle f 1983) John Cleese M1ehaet will be presented in "A CaJ1forn1a the nauon.. ongmal Chnstmas songs and a turkey m P.M. MAGAZINE STORY BEHIND THE SONG Palin Christmas," a famil y entertainment The program opens with Boone dinner cookout -7:30-fli)GREATPERFORMANCES -10:30-rZJ MOlllE special scheduled to be telecast na· stand1ngatoptheoceanblufTs ofB1g The third stop 1s the manna 1n 0 PRICE IS RIGHT Gli> PRAISE THE LORD fli)CARLREINER'STHELIGHT •• * 'Escape From New York tionwide on more than 70 Public Corona, a scenic Newpon Beach Newpon Harbor where the Captain D WHAT'S HAPPENINGll STVfF ( 198 IJ Kurt Russell. Donald ~ fJ EYE OH LA -9:00-EI!)'fQNOEL!S MESSIAH Pteasence Broadcast Service (PBS) stations. neighborhood that overlooks the and Tennille perform aboard a 1est1-m M•A•S•H 8 CHARUE&COMPANY p MOVIE · -1:lO-In Orange County, it will be seen winter waves of the Pacific Ocean. vally decorated motorsailer they arc Cl)NEWLYWEOGAME O QfHELLTOWN ** ·civ1s1masCoal M1ne M1rac1e fJ THREETHREEO today from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m on The story begins as he runs tnto stnngmg with garlands and colorful m CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS 8 ~NASTY (19771 Mrtchell Ryan. Kurt Russell _ 1:30-KCET. Channel 28, and from 8 to 9 Cooksey. a newly amved Cah· ltghts for the annual week.Jong Fcstt· ~CHRISTMASSNOWS, Gt LAWRENCEWELKCHRISTMAS -11:00-O NEWS pm.onKOCE.Channel50. forn1an, who ts homesick for the val of Lights Boat Parade through CHRISTMAS WINOS REUNION. 1985 8 0 fJ CJ) II) QI) NEWS m COMEDY TOHIGHT The original Christmas program is 1c1cles, snow and winter fest1 v1t1es Newpon Harbor. ®)~~~~AT ~CHRISTMAS MEMORY D CARSOH'S COMEDY CLASSICS Qt FAMILY sponsored by a grant from the Irvine that have always surrounded the The focus then shifts to the M1ss1on Gli)GREATESTGIFT mWKRPINCINCINNATI Gli)PAAISE THELORO Co. tradttt onal Coo kse) fam ily at the San Juan Capistrano for a il~~RfJITARACIMG mMR.KRUEGER'SCHRISTMAS ll)BARNEYMILLER· (R)MOVIE Hosted and produced by Pat C hristmases back home 1n celebration of California's Spanish ROUNOTABLE fLl MOVIE ~BUSINESS REPORT * • • .. 10·· !1979) Dudley MOOfe Bo Boone, 1t features Danny Cooksey. an Oklahome. Yuletide heritage and a segment r" MOVIE' ••·~ "Prolocol 119841 Goldie ~L· ~~EHAYFORD Derek emcro•n~ yo ung tclev1s1on star from Boone. a former Tennessean featunng the clear voices and fresh r Hawn Chn$ Sarandon """9 ' 2:00 · e>-* ** Smee You Wef'lt Away s MOVIE ••• , Songwn1e( 11984) wwtie -· -the NB series "Diffrent Strokes" himself. ofTers to take Cooksey on a facesofthe m1 s1on'sch1ldren'scho1r (19441 C1aude11e Colbert Shirley • • * . Tiie Goodt>ye Girl 119771 Nelson Kris KrtS1otterson 8 CBS NEWS NIOHTWATCH The entire !>how was filmed on to ur of Orange County and a search Jose Feliciano ts also on hand to ltemp!,,1E RICtiard Qfeyfuss Marsha Mason S MOVIE I RECOROOUIOE location in Orange County exclusl\ e· beg.ans for the spint of Christmas 1n perform hts hit song. ··Feltz """• Z' MOVIE • • *' • Norma Rae (19791 Sally • • ~VIECocoanuts ll929) Mar• ly for PBS. Southern Caltfornta. It is a wh1rlw1nd Nav1dad." • • • 'A ChflSlmas Stot\ '19831 8 R F· ...... Be Br·" . * • ·, Falling In Love !19 4) ot>-"""· au ..,ges Bro111e<s. Kay Francis Other celebrittes include si ngers da~·long event that culminates 1n the After th ts. Boone and Cookse) Peter 81"'ngstey Darren McGavin ert OeNuo Meryl S1reep 2 MOVIE "nun" GI C bell De . W 11' I f h II I Ch d fi F h I I d h . f _8:oo-*~* 'Welcome To LA 119771 &HOVE~ en amp • niece 1 1ams. 1g tingo t eta est 1ve nstmas1n hca or as ion s an . t e site o l)(l)MARY -9:30-Keith Carradine,SallyKelle<man ll)MOVIE the Captain and Tennille, and Jose Caltfornta. which stands 110 feet last-minute holiday shopping and a O a!HIOHWAYTOHEAllEN 8 (1.:GEORGEBURNSCOMEDY -ll:30-**''"Tile Man Who Talks To Feliciano. Member'> of the Pacific above Newport Center Fashion lav1shmusicalcclebration thatbegins D MOVIE WEEK Whales · p9m vic1or JOf't Chorale and dancers from the JofTrcy Island in Newpon Beach. with Deniece Wilhams tn Center MOVIE 8 T.J.HOOKER QINEWS II B 11 I Th h h S C 0 H I N nh " •••"A Tree Grows 1n B<oolltvn **'' Nignt And Day 119461 Cary 0 3BESTOfCARSON 1i"F-TROOP a et a so part1c1pate. e next stop int c program 1st e tage ourt s1ng.ing " o y 161.t. (19741Cltlf Robe11son D1aneBake1 Grant AlexisSmiln D HOU.YWOOOREPORTER "A California Chnstmas" takes pnsune cattle country of Bommer Accompanied by members of the fJ ®J INSIDERS m MOVIE fJ ®) A8C NEWS NIGHTUNE fJ ATTHE ..oS;J~-you to the heart of the fami ly ltfc and Canyon. a rolltng. verdant canyon Pacifi c Chorale. W1lltams is Joined by 0 JC)t(ER'SWILD tu• 11s A won~rtut Lite OBIZARRE lifestyle of Orange Count>." said located on Irvine Co land only a Boone and Cooksey for a medley of CARSOH'SCOMEDYCLASSICS 119-471JamesStewart.OonnaReed at VEGAS -2:lS-Irvine President Thomas H. Nielsen. short nde from the ocean. At traditional carols incl uding "Oh Lit· m NEWS -lO·.oo-m> HOME STUDY GROUP I C MOVIE · ··we wanted to share the beauty and "Campbell Ranch," country si nger tie Town of Bethlehem," "Hark the Cl) MOVIE MILL~"IRE GROUP • t • ., 'No Small Alfa1r" (19841 --------------------"-"""-IV""'---------------------~--------------------------. Herald Angels Sing." "Away tn the ~==============================:::~I ··· ~9*~~~~~ .. lt· ~C~~ M~ngcr," and "O Come ~II Ye Fa1tful." -CELEBRATIONS Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital 11J~~~e~~~~:·e:~~~~~1~d~:c;1!~~~~ R 11 C c:' U heart of Center Stage CouPt. ea y ares rOT I OU Musical htghltghts of this special Christmas hour include Cooksey Presents Its Annual AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE UP TO 503 OFF CHRISTMAS CARDS On All CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS & TREE TRIMMINGS GIFT WRAPPING PAPER CHRISTMAS PARTY SUPPLIES ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES From '1 .98 PAPER GOODS ********* ~ ~********* We Also Have Everything You Need For Your New Years Party ••• Party Hats, Noise Makers, Balloon Bags, etc. SPECIAL QUANTITY DISCOUNTS The staff of Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital wishes all of you a happy, h ealthy holiday. We value the trust you place in our hospital, and the holiday season seems like an appropriate time to express our gratitude and goodwill to the people of our community. We look forward to another year of providing you with the best possible h ealth care. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC PRE- INVENTORY SALE 4 DAYS ONLY DECEMBER 26-DECEMBER 29 503 0ff!' singing "Merry ChJristmas. Santa:" Boone. surrounded by children. as he si ngs "Chn stmas Needs Love to be Chnstmas." and a performance b)' members of the JotTrey II Ballet. Redford's accent OK with Jane LOS ANGELES (A P) -Bnttsh -aet~-nM"" Seymour1a):s~Robcn Redford does a decent Engl ish accent and she can't understand wh y d1rec· tor Sydney Pollack vetoed its use in the movie "Out of Afnca." Redfo rd plays the Oxford scholar and white hunter Denys Finch Ha t· ton in the movie. delivenng his lines in distinctly American tones. But he'd tested an Enghsh accent with Seymour before Pollack changed his mind. "We filmed several scenes (from "Out of Afnca") here in Los Angele-. with Sydney Pollack directing, and I thought Redford's accent was not bad at all." Seymour said. "All this. ot course. was before I knew Meryl Strcep was involved and for a while there I thought I might have a chance of playing the role opposite him," she said. "And even though he never continued with the accent. I'm deli,hted f got a chance to work with htm. • Strccp. who plays the Baroness Karen Bltxcn. mastered a Danish accent for the movie. • T he decision to drop Redfo rd's accent came JUS\ a few days before filming began, Pollack said. "We were concerned that audiences might be thrown by Bob as an Englishman." he explained. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , .. Oeler Cfttnlllortl I ltU ... avo., COSTA 1ESA---541-ll5' /,~ ' -~ \~ .. ;f ~v • __ C_E_L_E_B_R_A_T_IO_N_S-~ A LARGE SELECTION OF DISCONTINUED & IRREGULAR STYLES OF •BRAS• DAYWEAR •SHAPEWEAR•SLEEPWEAR •PANTIES• FABRICS & TRIM I I I ( ' fOl•lll V W1111Ulll U•I OWHI & COtlfl"I dmtl f?-\. A•lltCA'I JAYMtfl Olf.ITOf ,Mn & ,.,_. CHTll ·~·J' ~ 80 l W. BAKER • . , J• ~1 • OF RRf~TOI 979-85 70 753 Baker St. Cotta Mesa 714-957-1214 HOU AS M-F 10-.3CM:OO SAT 10:00-4:00 ...... , . .-.-.. '·····-:·· " \ ·/ . \ ~ r NEW LOCATION Costa Mesa Cou rt yards 1835 Newport Bldg. D # 152 548 -3401. - Thumbs up for HBO'Hitc~biker ~ By JERRY BlJCI A#T..,...._.,._ LOS ANGELES -When "The H1tchh1lcer" st1clcs out his thumb on HBO he never knows where the ride is aoing to take him. His traveling companion may be a little strange, the ride discomfonina and the desti-nation bizarre. "The Hitchhiker" 1s an adult anthology ofTerin,. half-hour psycho- logical thrillers. 'Each story 1s in- tended to be a cautaonary talc," said Lewis Chesler, who is co-executive producer with Riff Markowitz. New episodes staning in January include Barry Bostwick as a novelist whose fake suicide ends unusually, Peter Coyote as a director who manipulates an actress preparing for a big pcrfonnance Sandra Bernhard as a derelict who finds a deadly white powder and Lisa Blount as a whole- some pop star who tnes to update her image. "The H1tchh1lcer" made ns debut as the first dramauc scncs for Home Box Office 1n October 1983, two years before the commercial netwo rks re- vived anthologies with NBC's "Amazing Srones" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' and CBS' "The Twilight Zone." "The Hitchhiker" also pioneered the concept of bnngmg motion pic- ture techniques to the home screen. Th<" produc-eM hired film directors. 1nc lud1n1 R o aer Vad1m ("Barbarella"), Paul Verhoeven ("Soldier of Orange"), Ph1hp Noyce ("Heatwave"), Mike Hodges ("Fla h Gordon") and Carl Schenkel ("Out of Order"), plus music video director Brian Grant. "I'd always wanted to do dramatic shows," Chesler said. "So I went to (HBO)and said, 'Look, pay televmon pves a ccnain license with rcprd to ideas which we can embrace and regular television cannot. And we have greater leeway in visual content, language and violence.' I re- membered that 'The Twilight Zone' had been a very successful sho w and at that time had never been revived Now. for the firsJ time, we could t.alcc a psychologically oriented series and add these other clements. You could make it darker than it ever was." Chesler said that because the au- dience tunes to HBO for~ vies he felt the series had to ofli catncal feature values. "What we could do here was in effect make a scnes of miniature films," he said. "People watch HBO because they want to be surpnsed and they don't want familianty" Chesler said HBO made a survey and found the pilot of three half-hour shows was the highest-rated onginal program in the history of pay tele- vision. "After that. HBO gave us ad- McMahon heads UA TV LOS ANGELES (AP) -Newly reformed Untted Artists announced Monday that John J. McMahon. president for the last 51/i years of Carson Production Group Ltd .. will take over as president of U n11ed Artists Telev1s1on. McMahon. no relation to "Tonight Show" host Ed McMahon. oversaw production of several teleV1s1on mov- ies and specials and the 1983 hit movie "The Big Chill'' during his tenure at the company founded by entertainer Johnny Carson. His appointment to the United Artists post was announced by Anthony Thomopoulos. president of UA 's motion picture and telev1s1on groups. McMahon said he has known both Thomopoulos and UA chairman of the bo:-.. " .. nA c-h1ef executive officer CHEVY CHASE Jerry Weintraub "for many years, and I am lookinJ forward to helping shape United Arusts into a leading force in the television industry." United Anists was refonned in November after ending a four year association with Metro-Go ldwyn Mayer brought when Transamenca Corp. sold UA followinJ the financial disaster of the movie "licaven's Gate" m 1981. Last summer. Atlanta-based Tun'r- cr Broadcasting bought MGM-UA from financier Kirlc Kerkorian for S 1.5 bi I hon 1 n a deal that allowed Kcrlcorian to immediately buy back UA from Turner for$470 million. Sinc.c talcing over at UA. Wein- traub has brought in a management team that includes Thomopoulos. hired just one week after he resigned as president of ABC Broadcasting DAN AYKROYb IOW SHOWll&! 11111111 179-HSO 'ACtlC NWOI Ql.Jj mlHM021 UA ll)W(S 4 ... 154-1111 EDWMDS llNISfTY u u.A (213) "1-0633 MICFASIDSQUME -U4-25Sl CllD<K UITI Ill 540-1444 EDWMDS lm:ST<X. ... PIM ts2-4H3 U ..... SZJ..1611 WUiWnl 191-05'7 IM IQl:s 1 PJ~mm ____ muiDS ft.!MiLCOOII_ .na mu 97'-4141 uma ._ c91.1m wu1mm 191·>593 EDWMDS CllJM coma OIWMDS SO. COAST lMIN 'ACllC llllAY 3' Ol.Jj d1t1onal fund1na ana we went a«er feature film wntcrs, directors and actors," he said "We wanted people who'd never done tclev1s1on before Because they saw these as small films the)' were willing to parucipate." "The Hitchhiker' might be con- sidered a " fw11Jght Zone" with nudity. Since v1nually every program includes some instance of nudity, 1t seems to be obligatory. Chesler was asked 1( 11 wasn't limiting to include nudity in cvt'ry show. "Some of our shows are fantastical. some horror. some erotic. some psychologJcal. so we have plenty of chances available to us," he said. • • • ABC News' three-hour documen- tary Saturday on the plight of the elderly in Amenu offers a bleak counterpoint to the spate of Joyously uplifting happy endings that tra· d1uonally decorate television this time of the year. "Growing Old in Amcnca," which will pre-empt ABC's entJrc pnme- t1me schedule Saturday night. il- lustrates bow short-sighted and in- adequate the nation's policies have been toward retirement. health care and long-term care for the elderly By the year 2000. ABC 1d, one 10 every fi ve Amencans will be over 6S. and, nght now. one in every four Amencans over 85 will enter a nursing home m need of care Aftl'r nine months of researc h and reJ)Olt· ing. ABC examines the financial, moral and social 1mphcat1ons caused by a technologically advanced society that 1s raising the life cllpcctancy of its cwzens without adequately helping them 1n their extra years. The documentary, narrated by Hugh Downs. makes 1t clear that Amcncans can grow old yacefully and comfonably onl) 1 they're healthy and wealthy "Growing Old 1n Amenca" 1s the latest efTon by the news d1v1s1o n's "Closeup" documentary unit to marshal its resources and air umc to investigate a single 1mponant issue Previous documentanes examined the state of Amcnca's schools and the problem s brought o n by the nuclear age. ------NOW PLAYlNG------ COSTA MESA Eelwafds 8'1st.OI ~7444 COSTAMUA Eelwaf ds Mesa 646-~ EL TORO E~ds 5.ldol~ !>81 5880 FOUNTAIN VALL.EV Ectw•OS <ounuin vattqo ~1500 IAVINE ORA NOE EO-ds Woodbt1119f C•I) Cff!ttt SSi-~ 634 1553 ORANGE ORANGE AMC Or¥19f M311 StAd1um O< •t 637 0340 b39-8 "'O WES TMINSTER EOWil'O\ ~•"""1d Wt11 891 .1915 '---------Dtsnty'4nd. ------- «<Out Of Africa' is a splendid journey. with a first--clas.s ticket...an always intelligent . . " romantic epic. -D1vid An9?Tl. :--JEWSWEEK MAGAZI\:E K A ~ ~ IJ T K l ~- () \ \ \l OK) ,,. 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Both babies are taken from her, and she is manied off to an equally hallh farmer. "We're happy that a lot of actors who happen to be black got to work and th~did a fantasticjoh," Edwards said. "They should all be nominated forawards. But for the black male, the movie is very degrading." 'It portrays blacks in an extremely negative lifbt," said K wui Oeigar of the Coalition Apinst Bla.ck Exploi- uuion, a 20.member aroup that monitors black-theme f11ms and tele- vision shows. "It degrades the black man, it degrades black children. it degrades the black family." Geiuar accused Spielberg of ponraylna blacks as savaaes: "There is not ~e si"l)e black person with positive'Teatures in the movie." Willis Edwards. p~ident of the Hollywood-Beverly Hills branch of the NAACP, said the film was "very stereotypical" in its ponrayal of black men. But California Ai.M>mblywo man Maxmc Waters. a black who helped organize a special screening of the movie for the Black Women 's Forum. said she found no fault with the film. The Warner Bros. rendition of the Alice Walker novel compresses a lifetime of events observed by Celie, a ROBERT REDFORD MERYL STREEP Our ~RIO\ A UHlV(,.Ul PIC fUN( (ffi,} tlwarft IEWPMT (l ... I TUil llUY) ...... Tin IHfEI (l ... I TUii mBI ........... Qfifl .. ., .. 11t1T111Ttl ........... TWll tft.,.t IL THI I "I don't tind 'Color Purple' degrad- ing or dehumanizing:· she said. "That movie could have been about any color." Attempts to reach Spielberg were A CHORUS LlnE THE MOVIE CChe=~:"~~~~~t) jpt; IJ) ...... Tin calll t•• f TUGI Hlll STHI ...... ..wtlllTY ••• .. fl Tm ...... CUITU QITlf 1 DALMATIANS (: '* • ...._ 1 OIS"-l <i ~OOVCltOfriilS [QJ ,..,, •• y.,., ........... '"(f.#ltll,,l!Ml .... 'k'-'l.M~''-"9vt\-.. . lllw .... mllAWflT lllW .... C.IUQfifl ......... lllw ... •H•WUllAU lllW••..wt111n ...... 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"ftltmll''INI 11-.1111..-. ....... 1Mt (UT 11• P&) . referred lo Kob Fnedman, vice president of worldwide pu~lic1t y at Warner Bros .. who discounted any black community discord. "Only 20 people in the whole count')' does not a controversy make,' Friedman said. "From all the screenings we're held, everyone loved it. Author Alice Walker liked it, Maxine Waters liked it and Shirley Chisholm who I think 1s the foremost black wo~an 1n America. liked 1t very much. "h 's basicall y JUSl a story about people." Friedman S.'\id. 'Falcon'~' Teri gives Richard an off er he'd better not ref use By LYNDA HIRSCH and Donna take refuge at South t-ork. THE COLBYSi Fallon rcalitc~ that Clayton continues to mysteriously sell oil Adam did not rape her, as she thought his assets. Realizing that J.R. is having an when she first regained her memory. On affair with Angelica, Mandy decides to the night she was to remarry Jeff. she fled join forces with OifT against J.R. Pam is because she recalled her first at1raction to scnl a huge, unctJt emerald from Bobby's Adam before she realized they were boyhood friend Mac Cantrell. brother and sister and considered her DYNASTY: Bla.kc• ;onfused at Rita's feelings incestuous. Fallon tells both Miles con1inual running from him whenever he and Jeff 1ha1 she wunts to be alone to sort tnes to become mu mate. When Alexis and ou1 her past and present. When Miles Dex suffer fla1 tire. they walk into bar offers to go to Hong Kong on business. where Joel has taken Krystle. When Jason tells him he mus1stay1n Los Angeles Krystle seems 10 be acting strangely, Dex and not run away from his marital wonders whal's going on. Joel returns problems. When Connie's former lover Krystle to the hideaway. Krystle turns on rttums the $250,000 she sent him, Sable the TV and spots Blake with Rita. Steven 1hinks she can make it look as if Connie's tells Claudia there's nothing he can or will act of "charity" is the act of an unstable doaboutgeuing Blake 10 remove lien from woman. When Bhss' boyfnend tells hrs oil well. Galen talks to Michael and it's uncle Zack he doesn'I want to hurt the: apparent that Galen is using Alex.is and family of the woman he loves, Zack repli~ doesn't really love her. Blake almost forces 1hat his family honor should come before himself on "Krystle" but backs off when any feelings of love. Jason is obviously he remembers a similar encounler with interested in Francesca. Krystle years before . • • • • •• DALLAS: Su~ Ellen i:cturns to South FALCON CREST: When moths destroy Fork. When their home 1s destroyed. Ray Chuc's vineyards, he loses his distributor. lUXUltY THfATltfS $2.7~ ht 2 Mah. WHk4t11 * WALK· INS * lit Mal. 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NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Clue THE MOVIE COMEDY WE DARE YOU TO SOLVE ~0• INI ~ ft OIUllOf C•IY Ct~ltl &~ml "°-•cc•,TIO •o• '"·--·· 1-'MIMOA PIOl\c 1 l l MlllOI 99of·2.00 WUT1llllltT1ll Pac1k l ~ W1y 39 -Susan Granger. WMCA RADIO IUlll UHJ61 rACFIC OUMiE OHi -634-3'11 UA CITY COO'O wn1w1am.sm UA tlUTWISTtl TW WUIWID 8'1·3'9l rACFIC llWAY 3' Ol-11 S<IRT. NO rasscs ACWTtD FOi TflS 9'CMllDT AMERN:A'S #1 MOVIE! " A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." Uf_n' ~I' rH( 'f.J()Af SH(JY. ',fJl t, **** ~1(,t<f\l ~Allrt;, "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." NOW PLAYING tU!llA PW Pl(1!, '\ 8'Atft<t P41• °'""' " ~,. '°711 COS1UtfSA EtJtt•r~' Br t• "40 ·4.u llM!ll t OWf!O\ U-•s<h llS-4 Mll 1.AOUllA "Ill S llJfttfl)\,, .. - '4··' • "" -"~. U,AM1 • """,..""' MACll (,,...>rd~ -.nqi.,,. '~ ~ 1\1111! OflAllGt 'lt#tf u•"' 0•·11r In 6JHllO Wllfllllllrtll Edwlfdi tw.....WHI et1M •f11lM'Nl 11111" <II ............ , .. DENNIS QUAJD LOUIS GOSSETf, JR -Ht.mt .-JI -'*'1711 SUOUI .... OWWS tO. COASl PlW -......w atm5'1·1111 ... ..,, ---fUCI --.. ISl..utl -·---111-4070 • ..,., • .,_ QMftJI COOi( -.. lll-4t70 -'61.-S ..., .... ,. ,_...,.... .-fl -• OIMlll ell:. C01111 t7Ml41 u ..... -._.J '~LA-MIA& -·>4·>911 IMCITY cmtJ -moMe • .... MM! WlllWIWltl~J ._wt.U•cmtJ _ .. When Chase learn~ the mo1hs in the vineyard were sterik and t'Ould no t have propagated m the vineyards, he realizes that Angela was the saboteur. Angela infuriated when she learns Chase has given Duane distributing Job. Robin gives birth to baby girl Hope. When the infanl 1s plagued with physical problems. C'haSt' tells Cole they must do all they can 10 .save the child. Father Christopher considers leaving priesthood, bul hrs superior sug- gests he take a sabbatical and go to live at Falcon Crest. Apollonia leaves on world tour. When Teri learns Richard has been skimming from Tuscany powns. she says unless they marry she'll reveal his embezzlement. Angela in~nsed when Richard's newspaper ~riahzes the fi~st chapter of Maggit''s book and the vii· la1nous lead female btar~ quJte a re- semblance to Angela. • • • KNOTS LANDING: Lily Mae conttnues to treat the Late Josh as a saint. Cathy moves into Ben's old beach house, but her quiet bliss 1s soon shauered when Lily Mae moves in with her. Linda's boyfriend Ken tells Linda he witnessed Josh's death and that Josh deserved to die the way he did. Gary heads for the Empire Valley project. As Mac, Karen and Coblent7 look on, the entirt project is literally blown sky·h1gh by Gary. .... HILL STR EET BLUES: Rerun • • • ST. ELSEWHERE: When Elliott's cf· forts to save the hospital Santa Claus arc futtle, he fears he'll be remembered as "the Jew who killed Santa Claus." Vic1or upset when he gives all his peers cnsp dollar bills for Chnstmas and receives nothinJ 1n return. When Auschlander offers V1c1or cab fare to make tt to the Craigs' while their annual Christmas party is sttll going strong. Victor pockets the money and takes a bus. Meanwhile, Dr. Craig spends the evening ge111ng drunk and 1nsulung all his guests. Over at the Westphals' house. Lime's boyfnend cnes at the lack of hohday spirit tn the house Later. LiZZJe. her boyfnend and Timmy decide to go 10 church, but Westphal demurs. A thoroughly drunken Craig cries to Ellen that he cannot bear the loss of their only child, Stephen. While everyone 1s at church, Westphal amves and goes tn Craig goes to the church but passes w11hout entenng. "'YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES' IS THE ADVENTURE MOVIE OF THE YEAR ••• " 90UTOF 10 -OEl'NS C.~"1AM CBS ~t'Lw<; SYOUNG HER1{£K -HOLMES NOW PLAYING ,......,..,...... Imm! r1-.. -._._°" OIUJitCU IUIU ll'tM •~u t{)Vlll'6Nrl'l\Ut'f .,, ., .. -•MW fUa """"' .. COJU•tl> iflltlllllllflt\lfA ........ _....., •tCt•uo•-.-~,.... .... ~ ...... ~ tlfUl'!I wu~m• w--.-. ·-• ' ...... OOLlllYI llUIDlm SAT/U /HCl 1:30, 3:4~ 6:00. 8:15, 10:10 edwards LIDO CINEMA "':!~~·:u 673-835 - cc Dally Pilat WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2s. 1985 Top college football Hnlora In Blue-Gray Game toder.. C3. Dolphlna only NFL playon team wlthout atrong runner. c.. Coast Classic set to tip off Thursday Dominguez, CdM, M issio~ Viejo, Edison top seeds In 16-team event at Estancia By ROOER CARLSON Of tM D.ilr fltlo4 Ii.ff The fi rst of four days of v1nuall y non-stop prep basketball begins Thursday at Estancia High School as the Coast Chn stmas Classic. a 16- team tournament 1n the Eagles' gym, starts with an eight-game sc hedule geared to send eight 10 Fnday's champ1onsh1p bracket and the rest to the consola11on side. Dominguez. the C'I F 4-A finalist a )ear ago and a pan1c1pan1 in the Tournament of Champions last week. 1~ top-seeded. with Corona del Mar. Mission Viejo and Edison holding the No. 2, 3 and 4 seeds. The tournament will conunue w11h eight second-round games on Fnday, six more on Saturday and four finals games on Monday. Dominguez Coach Ernie Carr, who has watched his team wade through very heavy traffic on the way to a 4-4 record. said his team'sappcarance 1s a welcomed one. "After the pressure of the Tournament of Champions we're looking forward to ll. we think 11's a chance to relax." Carr said while at the T of C last week. It's a tournament which features v1nually all elements of Southern Cahfom1a basketball W1th nine Or- ange County teams in the fonnat. Only two of the first eight games feature Orange County teams on both sides of the coun -Edison puu its 6-2 record up against Laguna Hill!. and Huntington Beach is 1n a rematch of an earlier tournament game with Sant.a Ana Valley. Here'sa bnef capsule on each of the tournament's 16 entnes: •Dominguez -Ernie Carr's Don~ are 4-4 after wading through the r ream of Southern California talent and mil figure as the team to beat despite the 500 record The losses are Ed.laon'• Ric h Smlth (33) and Huntinaton Beach'• Scott Mober ly (left}. along with Corona del Mar'• Jeff Fryer (riaht) will be competing ln Cout Chrtstmu C'lualc. Allen shares spotlight Raiders' rushing champion gives credit to his offen sive line after win over Rams As far a!> Marcus Allen 1\ con- cern ed, it's what 's up fron t tha t counts. And, he believes. what'c; up fron t has done a tcmficjoh for the Loe; Angeles Raiders. "They're the true heroes." A.lien said. refemng to the Raiders· of- fensi ve hnc. "They're guys who don't get a chance to get their faces 1n the sunJight. but they're the ones who you should be ~lkmg to ... Allen made hts comments after the Raiders had beaten the Ram~. 16-6. Monday night as the 1985 National Football League regular season came to a conclusion. It was a big n1&ht for Allen. who 1s finishing his rounh professional season. He gained 123 yards on 24 cames to cam the NFL rushing champ1onsh1p with I , 7 59 yards. 40 more than the total of .\tlanta's Gerald Ri~s. In addition. 1t was the ninth straight game tn which Allen had rushed fo r more than I 00 yard!>. equaling the league standard set b> Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears earlier this season. Allen also caught eight passes for 25 ';ards. Thus. he timshed the campaign with 2.314 yards by rushing and receiving. breaking the previous NFL record of 2,244 yards ~t by Enc Dickerson of the Rams last }car. .. I think the} wanted 11 more than I did." Allen said of the Raiders· offensive line and the rushing tllk. ··1 see them coming back to the huddle. breathing hard . . the least I can do is go out and give m) best. It's a shame non~ of them are going to the Pro -" Ex-Laker Wilkes retires LOS ANGEi l:.S ( J.\P) -For- ward Jamaal Wilkes of the Los Angeles Clippers. who entered the 1985-86 National Basketball As- sociation season with over 14.000 points in 12 years. announced his retirement Tuesday. Wilkes. 32. s1~ned as a free agent Wlth the Clippers last sum- mer after being released by the Los Angeles l..3kers. with whom he played for eight seasons. The 6-7. 190-pounder played w1th four league champ1onsh1p teams 1n his career. Wilkes was hampered by illness and tnJUry in his last two years Wlth the Lakers and a sprained ankle caused him to miss nearly a month of the current season. He returned to action on ~. 10 but had been used spanngl) since that ttme and hadn't playl'd at all in two games following his return. He wound up playing 1n 13 games with the Clippers and averaged 5.8 points and 2.2 rebounds. After an outstanding colleg1atc career at UCLA. which included NCAA titles 1n 1972 and 1973, Wilkes was a first-round draft choice of the Golden State War- nors in 1974. An 1mmed1ate sensation. he a veraaed 14 2 points per game. was named NBA Rookie of the Yearand helped the Wamors capture the league championship. Wilkes played two more seasons with the Warriors. averagi ng 17.8 and 17 7 points Bowl I feel real bad about that .. As far as being the lir;t Raider to achieve that (a rushing cham- p1onsh1pl. I think that'' grea t I'm very proud to have dune that I'm proud to be mentioned tn the saml' breath with Walter Payton and Em: Dickerson. "But I'm JUSI happ~ we won the game. It's a lot better pla~ mg at homl' than on the road ·· The victor; wa!> the s1x1h in a ro.,., for the Raiders -their longest w1nn1ng streak since 1980 -and ~\C them a 12-4 record More 1mportantl). as Allen pointed out. 11 meant 1hat they'll ~ th?""home team throughout the AFC pla)ofTs The AFC Western Dw1s1on ch.im- p1ons.,., 111 begin their que<;t for a third Super Bowl champ1onsh1p thi s dec- ade at I p.m. on Jan 5 when they face the wrnner of Saturda)' ·s AFC '-"lid• card game between the New York Jets and New England Patnots. Should the) pre' a1l 1n that contest. the Raiders would entertain the M1am1-C'lc,eland wrnner in the ~FC champ1on<>h1p 11.3me on Jan 12 The Raider<; .... ere Super Bowl champion'> foll owing the I %0 sea~on and again folio.,., 1ng the 1410 cam- paign. '\lien rushed for 191 )ards and was named the Most Valuable Pla'er 1n Super Bowl XVI II a~ the Raiders whipped the Washington Redskin s. 38-9. on Jan. 22. 14 .i The Rams. mean.,.,,h1le. "ound up 11 -5 Tht' NFC We'\tcrn Dl\1s1on champions will host thc Dalla'\ Co""- bo}S 1n their pla)on opcncr at I pm on Jan 4 Should the Rams beat Dallac;, the) would play at Chicago m the :-.IF( champ1 onsh1p game 1f the Bears b(at the NFC Wlld-card Wlnner on Jan 5 But the Rams would host the con- ference championship game c;hould they beat the Cowbo)'S and the ""lld- card winner upset the Bears Chns Bahr kicked field goal'\ of 2 ... 51 and 29 yards fo r the R:uders and Mike Lansford booted three-pomtrrs of 52 and 40 yards for the Rams. to Vrrbum Oct b~ two Lo~ Beach Pol) by four, Fa1rfa... and In ewood They've given up lt:n than po1nu per opponent defensively Prescason CIF rankmp have Dominguez at No 4 1n the 4-A division. •Corona dtl Mar -the Sea K1nis are 7-1 with a champ1onsh1p fin1o;h at the Laguna Beach In v1tat1onal and fifth place at the 30-team Ir. me lnv1t.a11onal. capped b> a 65-54 11.1n over M1ss1on V1eJO Jeff Fner 1s a verag.ing 31 0 points per game •Ml11loa Viejo -The D1ablo\ ha\e been 'VCI) 1mpn:ssl\e up lrunt w11h Tim Knowles (6-7) Sco11 Pedersen (6-5) and Jeff Herdman 16-5) dominating the boards rhe) "re tr; mg to snap bac~ from losing 1w1ct: 1n the Irvine 1oumamrnt where the} were the No I seed M1mon VteJo was ranked No 6 1n the (If 4-A preseason ratings •Edison -The C harge~ have been hun b~ 1hr relent 1n1ury to rebounding leader Doug Katona. but there 1s considerable depth at Edison with 6-5 Dann> Hanan a pnmar)' candidate to fill KAltona·s role Ed1wn ts 6-2 and won the ( abnllo ln"lla · uonal Edison entered the season as the CIF 5-A's No I 0-ranked qu1nt rt •Warnn -Ja)' 't oung 1s 1n his :!.,th campaign and feels his Bears are senous contenden 1n the \an (Jabnt'I Valle\ uague one .... h1ch JUSI hap- pens to includr Domingue1 \tevt' Fendn 16-6) and Daren Dom1ngue1 tti.{J) a"re the Ice' pl.ncrs to watch •Loa1 Buell Jordan -The Pan- ther<; arc small. but their quickness 1J considered to be cnou&h to offset any ~bounding defic1enc1cs Denard W1lwn was an all-toumamcnt !>(lec- t1o n at the Laguna Beach lnv1t<1- 11onal •Gtendalt Hoovtr -Rob Preston. at 6-9. 1s the tallest player in the tournament and Coach Dec Kohlmeier 1s hopetul it'll be a spnngboard into the champ1onsh1p bracket The I omadoe\ have drav. n 3 tough fi rst-round challe nge 1n 1'1o I o;eed Dominguez •lolanl -I he Red Raider'> lrom Honolulu ha\C w mp1led a .1-4 record and 4re lc:d b-. 1-....0 returning staners (Ple&K eee COAST /C2} Coast Christmas Classic (at Estancia High School) lk< :Hl lk( 2H Ike '1.7 I kc 2b Dominguez IJt r 27 !H·1 2H 1)1 1 SI J I j I( 'I• 111 I I I Hoover I I 111 \\I i I California 1, 1mt \ I 111 4 11 •• fl I I I Irvine 11 r )II • I I• II I t ~1 ' t lolanl I -!r r n I I I Estancia "I '" .' p I I 11m• II Laguna Hills I .. , _;ii I I I I I Edison l µm H'f ,, "I rtl jl ''°'"'''''""'' t1.1111p1 .. 11 .. ti11· r I .olllill"ll'lll(1 Mission Viejo I I _. t I I Warren IL 111 I• nt l l I• II Cypress '-' ,.,,, t I '1 <i Ill l I I Long Beach Jordan .. ~ l'J. .!II !l m ',, . ~ Santa Ana Valley I -. I I I Huntington Beac h -. . Rosemead I I I -I Corona dcl Mar ,\ '""'"' I 11 I }r. -'I II ,, 11•"'''' t lu-..r r ------. .. , I I l>i , ... 1 t I 11 Ii"' r Broncos have gripe coming But NFL doesn 't plan to c hange format which keeps I 1-5 Denver out of playoff From AP dlspatcbts Dc!>p11t: tht• JppMcnt 1nt·4u1t1t·, ''' J S\~tem that alln"'" the X-X < l1''l'l.1nd Browns mto the pla,oth and eliminates thc I l ·'i ~n H'r Hn1nu 1' thr National Foothall I cagu1· "n t clbout to change Te' Schramm, l ha1rman 111 thl• NFL"s C'ompet1t1on C omm1ttt•c .ind one of thr arch11rct~ nt thC' .,., 1ld"' .inJ playoff S)Stem. )Std the fa...i that Cfe,eland won the .\F< t"ntral utk made them a lcg111mate rla,ot1 tea m "Th<' main reason fo r the.,., ilJ'"\ .ird S)Strm -....e ha\C now 1s to gl\e team' that had outstanding ~a't'"' 111 difficult di\ ISIOn!. a chann· w m.1~1 the playoffs:·. hramm c,a1J "Rut "<' never.,.,anted to d1m1n1c,h rhl· rt·"'.ir1h fortht'dt\ISIOO \\tnncr\ .. 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Rudolph wasa cool httlc dudt' who liked to get 1t on and have a ball hkc anynonnal ~indeer Thethingwu, though, Rudolph wun't altoaetht'r normal. He had a red nose As a matter of fact. he had a very shiny no~ and 1f you ever saw 1t, you would even say 1t aJO"" The other reindeer d1dn 't diJ red noses They wel"C' a.II the \lmcJ1v1n1 around 3ndaettm1down ind having fun but when Rudolph made the SC'en<'. tht'ylaupedandcalled him name~. They wouldn't let poor Rudolph)01n 1n any reindeer games. Not bcin1ableto1oin in any reind. eerpmes is no joke. They have sw1naina bashc . But the other rein· deer would have no truck whatever with Rudolph and his red buaJc and kept telling him to take a hike Anyway. where Rudolph hvcd there was this J>IPPYIUY named Sant~ Claus. Santa Claus was a aroovy old aent who had a biaroundbtlly which shook when he lauped ltkc a b11 bowl o(jelly. h had lo bcJCll) 'cause Jam don't shake hke that Santa Claus had this thin& for kids He was into mak1na th10&5 for them He had these little dudeHalled clve~ SPORT S CoLuMN1s 1 hclp1n1 him and all )Car they made th1np for k.1d, The) 'd make dolls a.nd 11nsoldicnand toydrum&that went nim·te·1Um·n1m and all ~n of thing.<. Once a ycar.11 lte at < hn\t ma' tt mt' Santa (1aus v.ould put :tit th!\ 'lull 1n a bl&and put tht' tuaon h1' <tle1gh \ sle1&h 1s hlcc an «on11nl\ l J r.,., 1lh••u1 whttb nta( lau,·<tlt'1gh ll><lUlll th thn:>UJh the air Jnd land 1ln m<1ttor' and didn't need t'ml'i\1t1n u lntrol dnll . hke that W1lh all the tO\ \and l lXxl1e' nn h1' ~let&h. Santa Claus~ ould ta~<' otl anJ spht and 10 all o' t'r the pl.ale ckh\.'ennascuffto 1t1d<i ~oh<xh eq•r satd wh) he wa into thl\ hut ma\ h{· that's the~-&) the old gu) got h1\ JOlhnand. bt 1Jc • he 11.ould 'hd<' downch1mM and that 1<tn"t t.i'' tr• ligu rC' <'Ith' r \n\ hov. thl r~J'1'n thl• f('tndt·~r ""<'n" .1rnund ""J' that th<'' pulkd thl· 'le t{lh ( 1C ll t OJ Ill hell' pu 11 tht' 'ICtf.h ""'d\ d h1iucal It .,.,3, li l e m.a~•nti the ti l"\t tcttm .it {l1llege or &tl1ng 111 lhC' 'uprr fJo.,.,.l or gt'llll\g to \flt'n,I Jn e\ cn1nJ h~tC'ntr\g to RIC hard Pnur tell 10~('' ThC'l"C' ~et'(' <i<1me pn:tt' btti name' o n the' &f'\ll\ ~u' \ l1 ~C' l)onner and BhttC'n and D.anl'tf and rtan<.cr ""atural1' Rudolph ne,erdrram~ of mal1n11t I mt'an not v.1th h1 ~arlet schnou and all It \OU t'\t'f (Ple.eeeee TUCUR'S /C2l lhc \f ( (<'ntral .,.,here thr Bro-....n., pla\ -....u the""°' L·, ""'t'a~nt th1"1 't<a,1.1n li n1\h1na a ulmbinc.'\l 10 ~amC'\ und('r '>0(1 l he \\ <''t h1lme of tht Rronu1\ "'I\ 10 pmr \ ab<1,c "0t' The J<'tc,gC\I thr lir"\t "H ""tld"'ard po<itt1nn ~3U<t<' of a Q.' m ·ord 1n tht' .\F( compared to 8.4 lor thC' Patnot~ and tht' Bmn(O'i :"Jew FngJ3nJ aot the \ttond 4'pot b«au~ Ith.ad a btttt'r nx-ord ap1n'\t rommon opponent - tht' Pat'\ \A.C'nt 4-~ ._a1nst M 1am1. lnd1anapol1 the Ra1derund attl~. while &ht Rmnco wert ,_' apan't thaw four tams .. • .. • .. • • .. . • .. . .. • ... • ... • .. . .. -.. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. ~ ' ... ~ 'I, :· :~ '• •, . ... • - -• ,. ! . . - - -------------------------------------------------------------- C2 Orang. Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, Oecemb« 26, 1085 COAST CLASSIC ..• ............... .,, ...... Amo~ the coachee puticlpatlna i.n the Cout Ch.rtatmu ... tatant coach and Eatancla aulatant Mike Markel. (Kneel- Claulc which be&ln• 'Thanday at~tancla ~hare (•tand-m.. from left) Roy llWer (Handnaton Beach), Bob Minier tnc from left) Jon Borchert (ltdlaon), J0e Reid Eetancla), Al (Klaelon Viejo), Howard Demmefmaler (Califomla), Dee Berrt.nc (Eatancla), Ste•e Nlchola (Roeemea ), Da•e Kin& Kohlmeier (Olendale Hoover), Thoma• Rlach (Santa Ana CLaeun& Hilla), Ron llauey (Lona Beac h Jordan), Emeet Valley), Ron Craig (Cypreu) a nd E•tan cla aui•tant Phil Carr (Dominpes), Paul Turley (California), Warren llJCh Quite. SPORTS BREAK Coach's contract includes incentive to avoid violations From AP dlspatclles SAN DIEGO-Under new San Diego State University athletic director Fred Miller's "motivational prevention plan." $10.000 of head football coach Denny Stolz's salary will be Wlthheld annually as an inducement to run a program free of NCAA violations, it was reported Tuesday. The mooey will be placed in ao interest-bearing account and if the annual athletic depanment audit shows no problems with the footbaJI program, the money will be transferred to Stolz at the end of the year. But ifthe audit uncovers an infraction, the Union said, money will be turned over to the scholarship account. ..It was part of our agreement when Denny was hired." said Miller. who was on the job only eight days before hinng Stolz away from Bowling Green on Dec . 11. "We told every coach we interviewed that if you're offended by this let me know because we're going to do it." Miller said. "It's not punitive. I want to make this a reward system for doing things right." Stolz said he had no reservations accepting a job condition that • Miller says is unprecedented in collegiate sports. "I find nothing wrong with iL" Stolz said. "I need to talk (to Miller) more about it, but we dist\lssed it briefly during my interview and I had no objections." The thrust of Miller's program is to bead off potential problems rather than having to react to a problem that has ari~n. "It just seems to me that when an institution like college athletics has problems and continues to have problems. and the punishment vehicle is the (same) one that is constantl y applied and it doesn't work, then perhaps we should look at other ways of doing it," he said Coghlan to run in Sunkiat meet LOS ANGELES -Ireland's premier m miler Eamonn Coghlan has agreed to participate in the 27th Sunkist Invitational indoor track meet set for Friday night, Jan. I 7, at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Coghlan currently is the world record-holder in the indoor mile, holding the mark at 3:49. 78, the only time the event bas ever been run under 3:50 indoors. Meanwhile, Woodbridge High's Rich Brooks will compete in the high school 60-yard dash. With a 100- meter best of I 0. 90 and a top ttme of 9. 76 in the I 00- yard dash, Brooks will be a challenger in the event where Duarte's Martin Cannady (I 0. 70 in the I 00 meters) ~nd Compton's Sam Simmons (10.71) will enter as the favorites. The high school events will open the competition at 4:30 followed by world-class events at 7. Ex-Notre Dame end Vezi e dies INGLEWOOD -H. Manfred [i] "Manny" Vezie, who played right end for •II • the Fighting Irish under Coach Knute Rockne and later coached for Rockne, has died at the age of 80 . Vezie, an assistant football coach at Notre Dame, died at Daniel Freeman Hospital last Saturday of complications from a recent stroke, a fam ily member said . Vezie played for Notre Dame in 1927 when the Fighting Irish won a national championsh•J?· And he was in the locker room when Rockne gave his famous "Win One for the Gipper" halftime speech when the Irish played Army the next year . PCAA honors Spartans' Berry San Jose State forward Ricky Berry m has been named the Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball player of the week. the PCAA announced. 1P'romCl . -6-3 Tyler Turvold and 5-11 John Clifford. tolani is used 10 suc~ss - Glenn Younf s 1983 team won the state championship. . •Lapu Hiiis -Dave Kang 1s i.n his first year at the helm .and 1s molding a team of the future with a lot of underclassmen, starting three jun- iors. a sophomore and a freshman. •Hu•Ja1~• B.eacb -_The Oilers shocked Edison 11\ overtime to win the La Quinta lnvitatiJnal. Steve Pemper (6-7) offers board strength and the look has been strengthened by the appearance of 6-3 Scott Moberly, •Rosemead. -The Panthers are led by 6-2junior Mike McDonald, an all-league choice as a sophomore with a 16.3 scoring average. He was also the team's leading rebounder. Mike Fromme, a 6-0 senior guard, is also counted on heavily. •Cypress -Ron Craig's Cen- t\lrions are one of the mystery teams. much depends on the play of 6-7 Chris Yoxtheimer, a senior who has been on the mend from a broken leg a year ago. Look for a fast-breaking offense. •Sota ADI Valley -The Fak'Ont aren't a one-man team. but Alonzo Jamison (6-6) could. make you think that way. On th~ way to the Coast Christmas Classic they've run up against HuntinJton Reach and lost, 46-41 , in the first round of the La Quinta tourney, •lrvlne -Al Herring's Vaqueros are 6-4 with victories over Manna, Saddleback and El Toro included on the ledger. There's balance, depth and size here with Mike Hcmng (6-4) the leading scorer ( 15. 9) •CallfornJa -l he t ondors oper· ate under tw in coaches Paul Turley and Howard Demmelma1er. and in their first year they're trying to reverse a 2-18 record. Randy C'hurchward(6-4)and Dav1dJuarc-t (6·0) give them a good chance of dramatic improvement. •Estancia ...-The host Eagles ol Joe Reid got off 10 a ~low start (1-3) with 6-4 Ron Ifra1dl missing. but he's back with a 19.0scoringaverage and a consolation championship at the 30- team Irvine invitational has upped the Eagles' record to 4-3. Quote of the day Berry. a 6-8 sophomore from Morgan Hill, scored 19 points during San Jose State's 58-55 victory at Santa Clara last Thursday night and had a ca.reer-h1gh 30 points in the Spartans' 64-49 tnumph over Washington two nights later. What about my haircut? Oklahoma'• Tony Rayburn (S5) bu Sooner quarterback Jamelle Holleway In a head· lock durln& b reak in practice. HoUeway kidded Rayburn about h is shaved head. • Frank Layden, the portl y coach of the Utah Jazz. asked what he might do after his coaching days are over. "With the death of Orson Welles. Hollywood has an opening for a 300-pound actor." .Usher's condition still 'good' SANTA MONICA -United States [il Football League Commissioner Harry 4 • t Usher remamcd in good condition Tues-• day while awaiting corrective heart bypass surgery at St. John's Hospital. a hospital spokeswoman said. Usher. 46. was admitted 10 the hospital last Saturda) for monHonng after he reported chest pains last week dunng a regularly scheduled examination . The spokeswoman said that the corrective bypass surgerv hadn't been scheduled and Usher would remain in the hosp11al for observation until it can be scheduled. She said she had no idea when that would be. Jn recent weeks. Usher has been giving depositions m coun in connecti on with the USFL's S 1.2 billion antitrust suit against tht> National Football League. He has also been overseeing the league's switch from ns spring ~chedule to a fall schedule, a move set for next year Berry also had 10 rebounds and five assists dunng the two games. The victories were the third and fourth 1n a row for San Jose State, raising its season record to 6-1. Nance NBA Player of Week NEW YORK-Larry Nance. who led m the Phoenix Suns to a 3-0 record, was named National Basketball Association Player of the Week. Nance, who averaged 32 points per game, scored . 31. l)<?ints against ~uJe and 30, including the game- winnmg basket, agarnst Sacramento two nights later. He finistied the week with 35 points and 14 rebounds 1n a 115-98 victory over Golden State. Television, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Blue- Gray Classic from Mobile. Ala., Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Boston vs. New York, Channel 2. RADIO 6 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Portland, K.MPC (7 10). HOURS OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC • l 1mntnrupted, beginning at Noon on Christmas Eve. Our Christmas Gift to You ... NEW'°'T 81ACH • Frenzy in the Big Apple With Jets, Gia nts both in playoffs, New York excited From AP diapatcbes Never mind that they play m New Jersey. that the "NY" has long since vanished fro m their helmets. This weekend is New York's Super Bowl. For only the second ti me io the 26 seasons they have co-existed, the New York Jets and New York Giants are in the National Football League playoffs in the same year, creating the same ~ind of Big Apple fren1y that accom- panied baseball's New York Mets and Yankees through last September's pennant races. N-0rmally, the two wild-card games would be played on the same day, Sunday. For the first time, however. the NFL had to reschedule one because both teams occupy the same field, Giants Stadium. The Jets drew Saturday, with a 4 p.m. starting time against New England, and the Giants will play the San Francisco 49ers Sunday at I p.m. It's not the first time the starting times or dates of playoff games have been shuffied around. Last year both wild-card games were on the West Coast. To avoid a television conflict. Seattle's game against the visiting Los Angeles Raiders was moved to Satur- day, a shift which Al Davis, owner of the Raiders. protested in vain. LA lost the game, too. On Sunday, the Giants defeated the Rams in Anaheim. The Empire State Building, the World Trade Center and a few of New York City's other landmarks can be seen on a clear day from the Giants and Jets home in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants have played there 10 years, the Jets two . The Giants have been urged by Vincent Tese, chairman of New York State'a Urban Develo1>ment Corpor- ation. to change their name. "It's inappropriate for them to call them- selves a New York team because they're not in New York anymore," he said. He didn't include the Jets, perhaps because the U DC has approved a proposal which could result in the construction of a domed stadium in New York and, with it. the poss ible return of the Jets. Edward Yandich, a National Weather Service meteorologist. said Tuesday the weekend forecast calls for "no major storm. Anything that comes through is going to be like we've been getting for the past week or so -short bursts of snow or rain, not much more than an inch or two if it is snow." "But it's going. to be colder than normal, in the 30s during the day and below freezing from the late after- TUCKER'SCOLUMN ••. From C l told Rudolph he would one day help pull the sleigh. he would have looked at )'OU like you had smoked ~me· thing out of your own backyard. Now, one Chnstmas Eve it came up foggy. Like pea soup, man. Santa Clauscouldn'tsee them1t in front of his fact, lctalone the hood ornament on his slci,ah. "We've had ii, Baby," Santa Claus said. "No way we can ao out in this 'tu ff " Then the old guy spotted Rudolph sittina in a comer diging on the centerfold in Ptnthouse. Santa Claus ~ed over to Rudolph and laid this onh1m: "Rudolph with your nose so bnt,t. won't you guide my sJeiah tont&ht. · "You'rcputtinamcon," R"dolph said. "No Jive. man." 'laid Santa Claus. ' "l'mcominaat you straight." Well, one thina led to another and, sure enough, Rudolph aot riaht up front and away they went aJI over the place deliverinastuffto kids. It goes without sayana that when they got back, Rudolph wau very ,_. cat. In fact. he wasa hero and all the mndcer loved him and they shouted out with glee: "Rudolph the red-nosed remdccr, you'llaodown in history." And everybody li ved happily ever af\er includm1 Gene Autry who made a phonoaraph record and enouah money to buy a whole sta.ble fuO of free aaents. That about cools it except to mention the moral of the story which IS pretty obvious. There arc thinas in th IS world tlo1 worse than a red nose. noon on. Anybody going to the Jt:ts game had better be prepared." Several hundred tickets to the Jets game at $22 apiece, and about 2.500 for the Giants game at S22 and $25. could be bought at the box office. Jets' tickets immediately. Giants' seats on Friday. But better seals were going for a better price on the sidewalk -about $125 a pop. Restaurants and bars catering to sports fans, some of the establish- ments with J 0-foot TV screens and a profusion of other televisions. wen~ making plans for the "Super Week- end,'' unconcerned about weather forecasts. Second-round tests await Sunset trio Sunset League members Edison, Fountain Valley and Manna will attem pt to advance in the cham- pionship bracket Thursday dunng second-round play of the Manna- Edison Elks Girls Basketball Tour- nament on the Vikings' floor. The Chargers play Foothill at 4; Fountain Valley meets El Toro at 7 and Marina clashes with Mater De11n the 8:30 finale. In consolation round games, Hunt- ington Beach tangles with Orange at 11 and Corona del Ma r faces Loara at 12:30. The upcoming schedule· MAIUNA·IOISO.. TOuttNEY (et Mel'IN Hltllll TllurN8V'l Se<Mll lt8Uftd Oemn C-.9*' 9 lO • m -S.v•MI "'· L°"9 Beu" Wlll Ofl 11 -Hun1ln111on 8Hcll n , Ofenu. n 30 o m -Loere "'· Qor~• ci.I Mar 1 -L891J118 Hiii• ., LO• Atemuo, ~ ..... 4 -Foollll" "' EOl$011 HO -ea~en11 "' Frenlllln l$t11tlel 1-Foun11ln Ven.v "''· El Toro t )0 -Mtrln. "' Mellf 0111 .. ,... .... Gemtt 9 lO • m -C~.oietlon third pl"¢1 l..-nlfln•I\ I l -Con50lellOll llllrO Diec• ~lfl11•lt 12 lO -C011to1eflon '8mlil1141~ 1 -COtlr.olellon '81'!11fln•1, • -Seve11111 111.ce temlfln1lt S.lO -Seveflt" lllaa '81'!\lflllt" 1 -C"etnj)lonl"ict •H'lllfiMI\ UO -C111~"'10 .-nlflne'1 S...'('•0-. Noon -COllt.Olatlon ltllrd 01Ke I JO -COlllOletlon f!Mlt J -S.Wf\ttl pit« •30 -t~d~ I -Chamolnn"'I• nnett • lrrlne ba•~etball l"1ue. Appl1ca11on~ are now bc1na 1m:epted b} lht' lr Yine Community ~rYICCS Department ror women's and master' (men H and older) su team basketball leagues Sant. Aalt. raclnl Thorough bred racinJ at ~nta -\n1Ul Rolle Track 1n Arcadia beam\ Thu™1ay and runs throuah Apnl 21 Racina will be ht'ld Wednc!.day through Sunday, with thccxccplton ofTuesda) raungon New Year's Evt, Dec JI, and Monday racing Jan. 20. Feb 17 March 17, and closing da) Apnl 21 fhc fee for each team 1s \ 3 l() tor thC' leuguc~ St"t to Ix-gin 1n mid-February C1amc\ will be played one night a week for u I().. 12 l\Amt' season Rcg1s1ra11on deadline 1s Thursday. Jun 16. al 5 pm For 1nformat1on. phone 660-1851 First post on opening day will be noon Pu~t ume 1s 12:30 from Dec 27 throuiti Monda). Feb t 7and I p.m from Feb 19-Apnlll ~pet1JI 12.JO post tames will bt ob~rvcd on Marth ~ (Santa Anita Handicap I and A.pnl bf Sanlll .\n1ui Derby). General adm1ss1on 1s S2 75 .and duh hou~· admission 1~ $6 For 1nformauon. phone (818) S74-RA( E Sporu, Vae41t1on, RV abo• I he ~I st an nu.ti Anaheim Spons. "acauon and RV show .rnns1dcrrd the nation's No I show for outdoor reuca11on will run Saturday, Jan .i through Sunda)'_ Jan 12 at the Anaheim <.. On,en1ton ( t'nttr 800 W Katella 1n Anaheim. The show "'Ill lcaturt outdoors sponing equipment. tra\lel information and SIS m1lhon in RVs and -acccssones ;\mong the sho"' ·s da1l~ leaturcs are kayaking and c.:asung dcmon\trat1ons. fishing chn1M 11Ad .tn mtcm.111onal tra' el lilm fe~11' al Bozln6 at the Marriott Orange County's first boxing card of I Q8~ v.all fca1urc super banumwcaghts Georgi: Garcia and Oscar (The Boller) Muniz a1 Lhe Irvine Mamou Hotel on Monday night. Janual) 20 <itage show\ will also he offered, including a lumberjack show and comedv fisherman Chns Jame\ Show hours an.· \alurdays. noon-10 p.m .. ~undays. noon· 7 pm and Monda) through For tickets. contact T1cke1masttr or Megan's Ticket Service 1n lrY1ne Fnday.2-lllpm ., Pncc~ are S4 115 for adults, S2 for children 6-1 5 with children under six admitted free For information. phone 999-8900. LSU pins hopes on backfield duo Hilliard, James Tiger standouts in Liberty Bowl MEMPHI~ <AP) -When No. 12 Lou1s1ana State takes on Baylor 1n Fnday night''> L1beny Bowl. man} of the Tigers' otlens1vc hopes will nde on a backfield duo called the "Dalton- James Gang." The gang 1\ made up of 5-8. 195· pound Dalton H1ll 1ard. and 5-10. 205-pound Cial"T) Jame'>. who in four season!. have combined for 6.267 yards and 7 I touchdowns They spent their first two seasons splttting time before new Coach 0111 ~msparger put them 1n the same backfield last season TeatThas swapped quarterback duues between Tom Muecke. a senior. and Cody Carlson. a Junior. Muecke will start at quarterback for two sets of downs and then sit out for two while Carlson runs the team. Tcaffbegan that arrangement when faced wt th picking a quarterback from two equally talented athletes. "We had no ex perienced quar- terback. we were going up against Bngham Young, and these ~uys had been dead equal." Teaff said. " o I figured, why not alternate them each play for a couple of games. to give them each some experience. then we could make a dectSJon. But we never could.·· Muecke. a 6-1. 190-pounder. play- e<i bnefly as a freshman and excelled in directjng the optton offense with Carlson. 6-3 and 192 pounds. 8A'M'EBY& CBABGEB INCLUDED ~., 1179.99 $169.99 4 I Orange Cout DAii. y Pll.OTIWedne9day, Oeo9mber 25, 1885 cs Traci cllnJc. at Jlt. 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Top seniors in Blue-Gray "10""' TC1·0MERY A.la ( 4.P) -Navy·~ Napoleon \.1 \ (all um and "-lot re Dame·~ Allen Pinkett ate amona the t0p college St'.niOI'\ who will be pla)'1ng today (C'hannd 2 at 9J 1n the 18th annual Bluc.(,ra> .\II-Star Football CIU!>!>IC MlC. .illum unlike" cvef)onc C'lsc. will not be showcasing hi\ taknt for lhe pro ~outs. fie has a fivt·ycat commitment to the N;j\ > between him ond a shot 111 the Nauonal Football uague Mc( allum. who piled up 2.330 all.purpo~ yards for the M1dd1es this year. is in a South backfield that includes Flonda\ talented tandem of tailback Neal 4-nderson and tullback John L Williams Pinkett ~ho holds 16 ~onng and rushing records at 'otre Dame ~hares the ~pothght in the "lorth backfield v.-nh Rcuhcn Mayes ot Washington State. who se1 an "( -\A. rernrd ~hen he rnn for 3S? )'ards agamst Oregon. The Blue-C1ra} rostC'r... lilied tor the most pan with pla~er\ v.-h<1\( names are fam1har onl) to the pro scouts and home'ilate tans. include the 1',otre Dame sUUldouts and fi,e \tdfs from Sl\th-ranked Flonda. r he game rareh boa)!!> pla)e~ from h1ghl) ranked team~ ur .i 1rad111onal pov.erhou~ h~e Notre Dame becau'>e 11 1~ pla~ ed pnor 10 the maJOr bo~ I games. This \t•ar howc.-\ er the Blue-C1ra\ benefited from 1he lnsh's losing rcrnrd and the 'l( .\A.·, bo~I ban against Flonda. ioda' \ 1emf)('raturc\ are C:ti;;>«ted to drop below freezing a1 ( ramton Ro~I \.\ htle the bc\t·kno-wn talent is 1n the Blue and Gray running back pos111om. the quanerbacks are well known tu the scouts and ma'.> tum the game into a passing 1.onte~t For the :--.orth the 4uancrback~ c1re Mike Norseth of Kansall, who gained 3,2 I 4 ~ards 1n total offense. a.nd Steve Bradle) oflnd1ana For the \outh the s1gnal<allers are W1lhc "Satellite'" r oten of M1<,s1ss1pp1 Valley State, -whose blit1 on the "C. .\ \ rernrd book 1ndudes a career total offen'c mark ul I\ llOJ 'anh and l\.en Karcher o ( Tulane Fecaturintr: llcwlio Control • ~ • &o..a.ace • Mo4ol 8ockota • Pl..tlc Noclol IUb • Botatay Ga.moa • T.ob _. 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Carlson. who will have a clear shot at running the team to 1986. has a 48 percent comple11on average. me WILO ONE IS .. 1/10 K .lle R/C OH ro.ao hior'I e>ef'fOnn.ance rxer tn..i N.aturts tour wneei 1noepenoent susoenslOll 'Nitti Oil o.amoen se.at~ 0.11 DHrlnO SUOPOrtea gear 0011 w1tt1 attterenmis oamruo A 8 s !"Min l'rame mree step torwara .ano reyerse speeo conrroi M.aouc111 RS 540~ motor srralQllr nooea rronr tires OYal Olock pattern re;ar tlrt>S ;ano o;ar cerv pac-wttn siow e11.aroer l'?le MUGfN 8uuooc. te.aru~ 1ne1uoe • "" o s \. ~ ~ 0 ,S'DJllPlllll . IAll Wheel onve AAO St~nngl nQIO Dao ~~~~~ oone cn;anis J seoarart ~entlalS <Nft1l 111 coggeo oert onvt full'< tnQeot"nc>ent susoero ~ SIOt1 <lOJufUDll!.llf\nOCtrS MIDY(llt5•Cmotor , ano ~a conrl'04 s~tem 1no 1 weiont u iow L In his college career. Hilliard has l'Ollected 4.050 yards rushing. the best in LS U history and third-best in the outheastern C onterence. He has 5() career touchdown!., 'iecond bc\t 1n the SEC. and has rushed for over 100 ya rds in 20 game~ Muecke. with 487 career passes. ha'> gained 3.688 yards and 29 touchdowns. Carlson. to 418 throws. has J.127 yards and 22 touchdowns. as JS 1os 18;attenei ' raOIO sota seoarart'1v -.--c:::--.~-~---:Th:::--e--:F:-=R---:0=-G-=--;..:.:..:..:..::.:..-=ll~ •• :..:..:.Dl:.:::..;O =,o~.,=.O~l ~ ~~ TAMIYA The NO. 1 lest Selling ~~;,~nc~: ~o CAIS JHP WHEfllf \J · 1nc1u~ -...aoucn• ltS·S40 moror 5Wll"Q ;am'I ~vsoenslOn Wft1I OH fll..O \l'IOCllS "Ofter Of'ilnnQ rNr l'WCK ~u1~0 ~.., OO> Wlftl ottterent1al ano ~o coNrtllll'< RilOIO ;ano N1<0 o;arren~ "Of •nc1..oeo IN KIT FORM IUILT·UP CAJt James has rushed tor 2.217 yards. founh-best for LSl'. and this )Car caught 50 pas!>es for 414 yards. the most catchc~ ever b) a Tiger running back James 1s listed a~ a tailback. a pos111on called "Bengal back" b) T 1ger supponers. "Playtog that po~1t1on helps me show off the talents I have which the Lord blessed me ~1th This has been one of my most enJoyahll' \.cars." he said Ba}lor. ltkc LSl lOrnc~ into the L1bcn} Bowl -with a standout ot- lens1' e duo. although the Bear!>· two· man team spit ts playing time. Since 1982. Baylor Coach Grant Bird maintains narrow edge NEW YORK (AP) -Larry Bird holds a slight advantage over Kelly Tnpucka and Julius Erving among East forwards in the balloung for the NBA All-Star game. the league an- nounced. Bird has rece1 ved 18 7 .17 5 votes. compared to 174.7 18 for Tnpucka of the Detroit Pistons and 168.JSJ for Erving of the Philadelphia 76ers. Detro11's Isiah Thoma~ remains the o'erall leader among Eastern Conference players. heading the ltst of guards with 241 ,485 votes. 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The Miami Dolrh1ns an.· an exception 1n the National Footbal League playoffs. in which the route to success lies on the ground. Of1he I 0 teams that have qualified for postscason pla), onl) the Dolphins are without a l ,000-yard rusher. The final stat1st1n for the NFL season highlight an 1mportan1 clement -how Coach Don Shula has adJusted to Dan Manno and th passing game lrom h1 powerhouse!> of lht· '7lh that combined the rushing of Larry (\onka Jim Kud. and Mcrcuf) M om' with an impregnable defense 'I hc!>e Dolphins, .\f ( East champs a1 12-4, arc last among the pl..t) oO teams in both running and defense. The ground-game blitzkreig 1~ part of a trend -there were 16 I 00-yard rushers in tlw NFL this season. equalltng tht' league mark sci 1n 1983 Another record wa~ set on the ninth week of the 'eas11n . wht·n I ' runner<; had I no yard game!> At the <1amc 11me. pa'i'ilng figures "'c1c generall} down, due 10 hbernl11ed pass tntl'r· ference rules that made 1h1ngs easier for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- dctens1ve backs and adJu~tment'i by dcten<;es that harried quarterback!> with up-the-middle pa~'i rushes. But inJuncs also played tht'1r part -most of the league's best runners stayc<l health>. but such top recc1vcr'i a\ Roy Crccn of t. Louts, Mark Duper of the Dolphins nod Lionel Manuel ofthc Ne"' York Giant~ m1i.sed 511C'ahlc port ions of the season. Nowhere 1~ the lrcnd more evident than in the playoffs. On Saturday. tht" Nl~w Fnglnnd Patrnm will hring Craig James and his 1.227 yards 1n10 (i1ants Stadium to far<! the New York Jets (Freeman McNeil. I. HI) 1n the AFC: wild-card game. In the same stadium Sunda), 11 will be 1he New York Gurnlll and Joe Morm t I. Ht'l ) nrds) v'i the San Franct)l·o 4\~e~ and ~ogl."1 ( rn1g ( 1,050>. the onl> man w 1'0 ovl'I 1,000 yards in both rushing and rec:e1v1ng The 1cs1 ot thl· qualtl1crs are led by tlw Cleveland Browns who have two 1.000-yanl rnen -Ke vin Mack. I, 104 and farne't Rvne1 1,002. The other I .lX>O-yard hack\ 1n thl' pla}11ff, are old reliables. M arcw. Alkn ol tht I °' Angeles Raiders, 1.759: Waller Pavton ol thl: Chicago Bears. 1,55 1, Tony Dor~cll ot tht• Dallas Cowboys. I .J07 and Enc D1cl.cr,11n ol the Ram s, 1.234. Don Shula 49ers ' concern: Stopping Morris .,. S • \ard'i on the ground hrlped them wen, an Fra.n cisco s ~'-21 . k-a,ing the .i9cr.. "'''ha 1-4 · · ---• rl•t·ord I he 40l·r<; allowed an average •.. ;t improving defense of 11' ... ards ru~hing through those '·· ~;,.. -h ld b t t d first <.c,cn games. w11h fi\C teams _.. 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The 49ers' defense allowed a total of eight touchdown~. none rushmg. in the final nine games of the regular season "The Giants' running game is much stronger." 49ers Coach Brll Walsh says. ··Lasl year the)' wc·rc running the ball very poorly, and now they're running exceptionally well. "They're taking people apart with their running game." No rushing attack has inl11ctcd serious damage on the San Francisco defense since the seventh game of the season. when the Detroit Lions' I o2 In going 7-2 O\Cr their last nine game'i, the 49cn. allowed opponents an average of Just 83 yards per game rushing Th..-uni} ream~ to lop I 00 were the Den' er Bronco~. with 121 , and the Rams. ~Ith 114. in the two game' "'h1ch San Franc1~co lost "We"n: a healthier ream. Evef)· bod\ 1s 3\a1lable no ..... " Walsh 'i<iy'i 1n e,pla1n1ng the dcfensr'vt: turnaround against the run "M 1chael Caner'c, returning. and John Han}. helped an the run deknse. and thl' pla} of Michael Walter. Jim Fahnhor'>t and Todd Shell ~as been 1mpro"ng:· ( aner the 285-pound nose tackle \\ho ha\ bel'n named 10 the NF( Pro Ro"' I <;quad. made h1'1 lirst stan 1n the eighth g;Jmc of 1he \Cason. soon after coming off mJured reserve. Han)' came on IR later and has been sce1 ng c:on'i1dl•rablc dut\ a1 defens1 ve end Waltl·r. Fahnhurst and Shell arc ~oung linebackers. all rn their second H'ars w11h the team · The 49cr'i' tin.t pl..i~ofl game last }C:lr \\3<, a 21-1() \ICIOr) ()\er the (iian1' at ( ·andle'illCk Park New York got onl\ 87 )ard' ru'>htng. 46 b) Morn'> on 17 rarm·'· and a total of 260 "Thn ·rl' a ht'lll'r tl·am th1 '> \Car ·· Walsh '>a)' Bills fire Bledsoe after 2-14 season Buffalo's search for GM expected to begin right away ORCHARD PARK.. N .'i . ( I') - Terry Bledsoe. whose d1ort~ to re- suscitate the Buffalo Bilb produced onl) consecu1i vc 2-14 sea sun<>. ha\ been fired as general manager of the Nauonal Football League team . The Bill!. announced M onday tha1 Bledsoe had been d1'im1\'il'd , although Bledsoe said 81llsowncr and Pres1den1 Ralph C. W1l'>on Jr had told him of the dec1S1on lhl' da} before the Bills sea'ion ended ~unda\ with a 28-0 loss 1n M1am1 · "I was quite surpmcd." said Bledsoe as he talked with reporter'> at his home 1n the Buffalo <;uburh of Orchard Park .. He ga ve me some rea'ions . which I'd prefer no1 IO gl:t into. I think the} ought 10 come from ham. 1fat all." A secretary al W ll~on ·., office 1 n Detroit said lhe 8111!1 owner wa<, "out of 1own, and there's nor anywhere he can be reached." But in a release announcing the decision, Wilson c;a1d. "We nl'l'd 10 go in a new direction and I have ac,knl Terry to step aside to give U\ that opportunity. We appreciate C\CI) thing Terry has don<'.' 1n has two }Car' wtth the organ11at1on and Wl\h him every success in his future pur!>Ull!>." T he Bills owner said the search tor Bledsoe's replacement would begin 1mmed1a1ely. but there was no time- table for naming a new general manager The Bills under Bledsoe, who 101nt·d the team 10 I X.·reml>t'r I Yin after 51: )caro, a' a\'i1\tan1 general manager of thl' '-il'"" York Ci1anl'>. ~ere 4-2!S. but he "11d hl' didn't kcl that ""a" a hrg pan ol ~ 11\on\ decl'i10n "The rernrd "1mponan1tx·rau\l'11 color\ all ot our thinking .. hl' \t11d "It'., le<oc. that (the rt·wrdl ltwn morl' that " In a franch1'ie that ha' h1~tom:all\ had trouble 'l1gning llS draft cht11n:., and free agents, Bledsoe added 'itab- 1ltt~ hY \lgning all of the team'<. draft t hort·c-. and rc -<;1gn1ng lnrmn Bell'> running back Joe C nhb<. Imm thi: n1ted Stales Foothall League.' --1 y,ouldn"t 'ia' "-hl·ther I dl·\Cne this fate or not.''.hl.' 'idle! "I bcltcvl.'. loolong bacl. on 11 Shirle' lh1s "'lie) and I ..... orked hard herr ..ind I thin!. ""c ach1e,ed 'iomc than~\ here I'm gratelul 10 \fr \\.11,on lorg1•1ngmea t hanLe to ac h 1n I.' thl·m and I tccl bad that ""c'rc nor grnng to tx· ahle to achac'c more .. Bledc;oc'>a1d hl•d1dn't think hl' w::i' ~1ng made a \capegoa1 "I a .. ked tor more than 1""0 l~i:arc,) and I got more than 1wo," he <1a1d "Mr Wll'ion g;ivc me more than 1wo He ob' 1ou'h reached a d1ITcrent lOnclu!>wn a(ter 1 ..... 0 . but he wasn't unw1ll1ng 111 give me tht time .. I le 'aid 1he 8111'1 need a quanerbaL k and rcpl:11.emcn1' tor '>Oml' key play- L'r\ ""h11 haH' gntten older. hut said 'T m not 'io 'iure we're a\ far awa) (from con1cnd1ngJ as our reco rd indicate<." Bledsoe ..aid he also wa'n 't 'lure what he would do next. "I ha ve 11mc ten on m-. contract ""htch gives me 11mc to gather m' hreath, .. he said Henning' s status shaky after firing of LeBaron SU WANEE, Ga. CAP) -< oach Dan Hennang's status with the Atlan- ta Falcons remained a mystery fol- lowing a shakeup of front office personnel, including the finng of Exccu11vc Vice President Eddie Le Baron. Team owner Rankin M . Smith r. spent almost three hours an meetings at the National Football League team's complex nonh of Atlanta on M onday before issuing a stJitement concerning LcBaron·s d1sm1ssal an<l an undefined change of rc,pons1h1ht y for General Manager T om Braatz Smith ~1d there wouldn't be a dec1s1on on Henning until later 1n the week. The Falcon\ concluded their \C.'t' ond consccu11\.e 4-12 sc.1son on Sunday with 3 16· 10 '1ctory over the NewOrl~n~ a1nt\. leavang ttcnning with a thrte·yenr record of I~-l l at the end of h10, ong1nal contract w!lh the team. Hennma wa!I 'iCheduled to take his family on a three-day cru1~ to the Bah.amas bcjlnnang toda)'. Two Ph1ladclph1a broadca\t c;ta- uon'I reported fuei'dn) that former f::iglC''i Coach Manon< amphcll. who y,as fired Dec. 16. will become the Falcons' defensive coordinator The report by WCAU radio and WC'AU- TV ~1d Campbell would be 1n Atlanta for a news conference an - nouncing the appointment. But Falcons officials said no new conference was scheduled. ··1 don't know anything on 11 risht now," \3td team spokc!lman Charlie Dayton "At this tame, it's speculation."' NFL attendance fourth-hlghest \ll V.. YORK (AP)-The Na11onal roothall l.t'ague said T ue\day II~ reaular-~awn paid attendan~ of 13.34 3.132 3nd average of 59,568 were the fouMh·tughe\t 1n tlS 66-rear h1c;tol) Tops wa<o 1981 '~ tota of 13,606,990 3nd average of 60. 745 fhr IO\ Angeles Raiders' 16-6 '"ICtor. over 1he Ram'I Monday naJ}l1 ~' e the Amencan \onfC'rcncc a - 7 ~ c; l'dae over the Na11onal Con fcrenn in intcrconfC'rt.'ncc R..BmC's dunn(I. I •)It'\ FoR THE Rr coRo NPL Wiid c.erd •v.., eerM1 SATURDAY A'C wld urc1 N IM New Enolen<I ot New Yori. Jeh !Chen ntl ' •' 1 pm 1 SUNOAV Nl'C wllcl cud ea~ San FrancllCo •' Ntw Yor~ Giant\ <Cl'lannel 2 al 10 a m J QuartwftNt eames SATUllOAY, JAN. 4 AFC-Cleveland at Miami 9 30 a m N FC-Deltas al Ram1, l 1> m SUNDAY, JAN. S NFC-San Francisco-New Yor" C.ienl\ winner al Chicago 9 30 a m AFC-New En111and·N1w Yor1< Jet\ winner al Ra1aef\ 1 p m Odds NFL wlld·urd SATURDAY'S GAME ·New York Jtls 3 over New England SUNDAY'S GAME San Fref'Cf\Co 1 , over 'New Vor• G1en1, COLL5G5 ~WLS Llb9rtv Bowt, Friday LSU 1 over Bavtor Floncs. Citrus Bo..,., S.IUrdtv Ohio S1•le l over BYU Sun &owt, S41Urdav GeorOla 4 > over A•ltona AIOl\t Bowt, S.lurdtv Alaoama 2 1 over use FrMdom eowt, Monday Washington 1 .., over Cotoraao Gator Bowt, Mondev F'toriaa Slale 5 over OO.lehome s1a11 PHch l!lowl, T~v 1111noll 6 over Armv atu.0.-1 Bowt, Tu.MMtv Air Force 4 over T••u F ltUa l!lowt, Jen. t M1cn1gan 3 over Nebruka cotton eowt, Jan. 1 Auburn c , over Te•as AA.M Ana Bowt, Jan. t Iowa 1 1 over lJCLA Suoer Bowt, Jan. 1 Mlam• 6 over t enrni uee Or•nte Bowt, Jen. 1 Oklahoma 3 over Penn Stale •-oeno•es nome leam From H., ... lt', A-SCIO<'l"l BOOlr BoWI scores, schedule DEC. 14 C•llfornl• Bowt (et Frotnol F •es no SI a le S l Bowllno C. reen DEC-21 c"°'rv Bowt (at Ponfla(, Midi.) Marv111na 3S, Svracuse 18 lndeeltndent• &owl (et Shr•v-1, La.) M1nn1n o1a 20, Clemson 13 DEC. n Holldltv ao""' (at S..n Ot.90) Ar~ansa• 18, Arizona s1a1e 17 TODAY'S GAME Blue-Grav Oaulc (al Montvomorv, Ala.) Norin v• South t Cl111nnel 2 at 9 a m I FRIDA Y'S GAME Llbortv eowt (at Memcifll1) Baylor 18-l J vs LSU (8·1 11 (hanne• 11 a• S 30 Pm I SATURDAY'S GAMES Florida Cltnn l!IOwl (at ONndo, Fla.) 011•0 Slate (8·)) vs BYU I 10·11 tCr annet 4 a• 10 am I sun Bowt (at El Puo, TtxU) Georgia (7 3 1) •• Arizona 18 31 ICnan nei 2 a I noon! Aton• Bowt (et HonelUIU) USC IS·S) vs Alabama (8·2·11 ICnannet 11 a1 S om.1 MONDAY'S GAMES FrMdom &aWf tel Anallelml Wa\nington (6·5) vs Coioraao 17 41 S om Gatw l!lowl (at Jacklonv ... Fla.) O~•al'l<>ma S1a1t 18-JI vs Flor.de Stoll! t8·31 1Cnannet 7 111 SP m l TUESDAY'S GAMES PHCI! Bowl (at Altnta) Ar'"• 8·11 v\ ll1ino1\ (6·• 1) •Channel 2 41 '"IOOn aiveoonnet Bowt (11 Houston) A·• Force 111-11 vs Texas 18·)1 tCnan ne1 S a• 11 ·~ a m I Al· Amorletn eowt (at Blrmlnllt\am, Ai..> M•tn•oan S111e <7·41 vs G&oro•a Teen a 2 II ICl'lenne1 13 al S o m 1 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 SUntrlst F1t1t1 Bowt (at TtmPtl M1c111oan (9-t·ll vs Neoru ..,a t9 21 1Cnannt1 • a1 10 30 a m.) '°"°" Bowt (t i Dehs) Tou AA.M 19·2l V\ Auou•n 18 Jt 1Cn11nne1 2 "' 10 JO om I ROM Bowt (et PuaOenal UCLA 18·2 I) vs Iowa (10·11 1Crtanne1 4 al 2 om ) su .. r Bowt l•t Nt'* Of1Nnt) M1am1 Fla (}0· 11 vs Tenneuee 18 1 7) 1Cnanne1 1 111 S 11 m I Of'•-Bowt <•t Miami) Ok.lal'loma 19 11 v• Penn 'i1a1e r 11 · 01 !Channel • a1 S om I SATURDAY, JAN 11 East-Wttt Shrine GetTM (at S..11 l'renclscol Ea\I ., We.I 11oon Hult &OWi 1 al Honolulu Ea\! v\ We•• 1 I> m J1pan eowt (at Y011oflam1, Japan) North •• Souln 6 30 o m SA TUROA Y, JAN. II Senior Bowt (at Motllo, Ala.) North "' Soult>. 10 a m All times PST NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Padlk OM llen W L Pct. 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Ntw tn0w reftf\ •o 1110w wltllln tM t.uf 24 llOun T-f•ao c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Wednesday. Oeoembef 25, 1985 CS MllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ----· MLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTIC£ flCTITIOUI eUllHfll Con,eptt 550 Peulerino lw1te ,ICTITIOUI eUllNlll ,.CTTnOUS IUllNlll lt•le ~ u NAM« ITATIMfNT •P104 Colla Meu CA Hen-Gon Stun NAMI tTAl'IMINT NAMI ITATI....,. The f0ilow1no per•on1 are Jonn 0 Soric.. 102 UI Th11 111tem•11t ..,., flled 1 The 1oi1ow1r..g Ptl'eotll ere Tiie lol10Wl"Q l)eftont .,. A LEASEHOL.0 UT ATE d oing ovslneu H Auott Ave w111111e• CA w1111 the Coumy Cter~ 01 or d0tng ou11neu q aoing bu11N1U u A u.tlel ~AA~~O 54~~ 1~0~H~' ~ Nf)tUS CITY SQUARE 906041 14nge Covnty on O.C...-nti.r 11-4lll•r Techn()IOQMK Cl{pet & Upnottle<) ~-A ASSOCIASTES 235~ Mu1n Th11 bu11neu 1a con 16 1986 !>S WO<ldlNf trvlM CA < 8111111< MaintenenUISCo A g~U~~~pgrr o:!~g~· Street u11e 110 lr111ne Oucted by •n 1ndMOvel F~7 mt1llng1 t> 0 Soll 7) N 8 B11t11H Janitortaf ervtce STATE Of' CALl,OANIA, AS Ca11I 9'714 Jollr Sottce Publ•llled Orel\90 Co1e1 9288219~7141 Jt01 Tiinity 0• Cotle PER MAP ACCOADCO IN CnnstH1a B•c:~u• 23 Thia ttat..-nent wu 1119(1 Daily P1to1 D<K 25 1911~ Jlll'l Ne><man 11 .. Ml,. C.111ret1 MeH Ca 92826 BOOK 200 PAGE (S) t1 ~1 Greenl11to Irvine Calif w•lh tne County C1.-~ Of 0 •· 1 8 1~ 1986 ~5 Wooclleal 1rv1n1 CA I u •f'\I M1lew1k1 '1 10 t Trim-fl NC l US I VE O F Mis 927 t4 ange C0unty on O.C..mti.r W-j52 9'27 t4 ty Or C:o"'" Mes• CA CELLANEOUS MAPS IN Cu•111 Ryen 01'°" .,11 13 t985 I fn11 t>u••neo '' con.192626 !OFFICE OF THE COUNTV Ca1a11n• Ot1va Newport , F2'5113 j Ou<.190 Oy an •nd1v1<1ual This Ou\•ntU 16 co" AECOAOEA O F SAID Beath Calil 92663 !)1.1oli1h9d Orano• Co••• Ml.IC NOTICE Norrn1111 '1•non G1irre111ouc1fl<l oy •n na .. 1oue1 iCOUNTY TOGETHER WITH Scoll T Burnham 114 Ot11lf P11r11 0ec 25 1985 FICTITIOUS aullNES& I r,,., sta1e..-·ent waa f1!60 u •ry Mllew'k AN APPUF\fENANl NON Hahotrope Coront oe1 Mei 1Jen t 8 t~ 1986 NAME STATt!MINT w•tr tllt C.9untt C.1erio ol Or Tn111 Sl•temt!,., .. aa llled ,E~CLUStVE EASEMENT C 111f 92625 W-142 Tne !ollow1no penon1 are ar11., C·~"n'• o• OecemO.t wttll rne County Clerk of O• F 0 R IN G RESS AN 0 Pll111p E Otson. 4 t;> Pirate t 198~ 11nQ41 Counly o" ~amoer EGRESS THROUGHOUT Newport Beech Calll 92663 O<><no OutlflllSS c)S ')luOio F2961M 4 ,9115 LOT 126 OF TRACT ~36 Ronaio M Bonagu1d1 I PU8l1C NOTICE ~Oe~a ~~2~;-'t'n C:r>ttll """"Siled l')•,1no11 Coast F2M131 AS SHOWN ON A MAP RE· 1010 Pros1M1Ct Street Su•te FICTIT1ouaaut1NEaa Neen11 Koeller 13731 '>••' D.;11, P1<1 Cecamoer 2~ ""'o"'t'"" Orenoe C.oH' CORDED IN BOOK 220 3ooT le Jolla. C A 92037 NAME STATEMENT port 01 Hun11no10" 8'!acn "•8'• Jdr•~•• I '" '~ •986 (J._ui. Pllt!t ~8115" Cltlt IO 17 I PAGES 17 18 19 20 ANO hill bvsinein 1~ con· The 1ollow111Q pers<>n6 are CA 92646 w 140 14 ~no ~1 t,. f •~ 121 OF M ISCELLAN EOUS ducteO by a hm11ed partner -9' ' •••PS RECORDS or-OR $nip Oo•ng buStneu as Royal Pamela Tnorr1~ti• '' >4 """ ~ Cnristine Backus T 41torino ano Men t Gl&neagles ferrdt ll Cu~td ANGE COUNTV C A LI Tl'lts stalemant was hied C101h1no 10063 A01m1 Ave Mesa CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO TICE ~ORNl.A wiin lhe County Cterk 01 Or Hun! ngton Beach CA This ou••ness •S c ,r file 111ee1 •OOreu and c N 92646 ClvCIBO Oy Co-Par!~(lli FICTl'TIOUS BUSINESS 1<·22039 l)!Mr common oea•onatlOfl ~~g~98g"nlv on ovemoer f Ra1a1 0 KurO 2907 Nflflna l<oeller NAME STATEMENT FiCTl'TIOUS BUStNt!BS 11 11ny Of tl'ltt •tel prope<ty Fm7'7 ICass1a St N-pon Beacn Tn·~ sta111men1 .. u 11e<1 'n11 10110,.,•no ~r!lons are NAME STATEMENT oeac• t>tci ao ove •• 0 CA 92660 With 1'1e County Cter• Of O• Clc.1•10 ous1n11ss aa Tr•@ lollow1no 1:atrson& are purport ea to !>ti 1969 VIS T,. Published -range Coast This ous1ness is con d'1Qe CovM~ on ~""'""' Ail Amerotan Bus1neu Ooing t1ub1nen en LAM C. A U 0 A ~ NE w P 0 RT Oatly PtlOI Oecemoer 18 25 dueled by An 1nC11v1oual 16 1'18~ Concept~ 550 Pau11r no TEJL 294' G•ate ..... ne BE AC H CA l I F 0 R N I A 19B5 January 1 8 19!~225 Ra1ci1 0 Ku•O F2953e1 2P104 COstd Mesa CA Co-tta Men CA n626 92&6() fn1s Statement WU t11eo PuOll\1160 0r •• oe C08'1 JO"'' c:. Sor G.e tO;»s • A"" • f , F A B p The unoe1s1gnf!l<l TruSIM ''"'"the County Cler~ 01 01 0811> CJ1101 n.,.. ;~ '985 Jan F<uol! Avl'I W" l!•er CA C.A T·~R<; M 2941 (,race 01tcla1ms any hclbtllly for any MLIC NOTICE' ange County on Oecemt>er 1 a · r; ·~11F, 90604 '-.,, e C. ,~1 .. Meu CA 1ncorrec1neM ot tne str8et j 16 1985 w 255 T111s ous1"ess 1s con '12626 A C.a11t ;•n1d c.orpor adoress ano ol"e• common FICTITIOUS IUSIMESS F2M25t • Ouc!t;d C•y d" no vtOudl litiOn oes1on1111or> 11 aflY shown NAME STATEMENT Puo11shecl Oranoe Goasl Johr Soror.e •t11\ w.._~ "f'~S s con nera1n The tollow1ng persons era Daily Poor Dec 25 1985 Jan PUBLIC NOTICE Tn1s s1ci1e,....,r,1 wc;s '••eo '1••Cl••O i:,, • ''•:KHdl•on S11•0 sale w111 Oil m11oe out omg ousiness as 1 8 15 1986 w•tl" tne C.r..un1, • • ..t!lrk 01 f)r AM -E ' FA BR w11hou1 covenant O• war ~ Wi'TH VOU tN MINO 286 W 2'>6 STATEMENT,OF al\ge Cou,,t, r,r ::>..cemo.;r -~''iR<; '"<C. ,...,,,l~n ranty e•press orompl1ed re· 9tn St Costa M11sa Ca111 A8AN00NMEMT OF 1:i 198< C .sl"\pto1.,: ~e...•et.ir, garo1ng uue possession 01 2627 p USE OF FICTITIOUS F2t51S3 " ' ,ldlr"'1er1 .. as 111eo ancumoranc.es .nc1uo1no Martha Stroman 286 19tn IJBLIC NOTICE BUSINESS NAME p ,r,11sn1:1c :i•ar-ge I ,d~I "tr ··~:. "•, v•er• o• Or lee• CM•Q1!$ a110 l!lpt!nses JSt Costa Mesa Caltf file I illt;owin9 Pflrson "1' Da11~ p IC.I :>6' L~ '<"il3' ..... ,.. "''' • r :Jecef"\Dt'r l)f tne f1uSll!t' ano ol ll'le 92627 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1a1>anoo,,11d '"" ... se 01 1ne Jar 0 .. ,6i; '':fi:!' 1rust!I creaieo 0~ said OeeCI G NAME STATEMENT F1Cl•!IOus Bu!iiness Name F2938111 T Ju11e Mc &h8 36 1 E Tl'letollow•ngpersonsare ATl A ST PluPvlBING & WJ4, vi ,,.91 lo Daylherematn· 9 1 2 8 6 tn 27 Costa Mesa Cail! Cloing business as HEATING ,.2, Fullerton S:..,ti sr.,,; lrd"QI'.' (..,01 .ng p11nC1"a ~urns 01 thfl THE EWING COM PA NV Ave C.0'111 Mesa Catt! ;:. ... • P .• i'.:l+'remt.I'• ·r . • 1101~ secureo Dy said OeeCI !d ~~~~ ~us~negsesnec'~1 Pt~~-1721 WMtier Ave Su1ta 926.?' }t •r•e' ' 956 ~'•t~·~~:~,~;'',ri~;~~2f~o~ u Y • B Costa Mesa CA 92627 The F.c1o11ov~ Bus•ness nt1rshtp J Thi• ous1ness is con PUBLIC NOTICE DPcemof'r •984 at I S ~ N11me relerreo to acovt1 wu 11unllC MnTICE 000 Martha troman 1 ducted by a Coroofa11oti •11ed ,... Orang~ County on ruu nv is· • Otjr dnnuf'T\ as This statement wes fled William Ewing Coipo• Janua•, JO 198(1 Ftlf NO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS D• ••dt>d r ~a1<1 no;,1es plug 1w1th the County Clerk Of Or allOn OBA The Ew•l'lg Co F 131378 NAME STATEM ENT NOTICE OF cos!> "nc dn~ aovances ot ange Counly on Novemoer This statemt1nt was tiled Joe Cdstor., ,, ,11, ·~,. 1011ow•ng c;.ersons dre TRUSTEE'S SALE S.?' -6' 8J "'''" ,,...1ere51 1985 ir,.ng t>•JSone5~ as '<t<wDC•• • T S ~Ho. WSI St6e r • e oenef•C•a•. unOe< said Fl92132 N•lll the County Clerk nl Or ~,;llef1or Ave Cos111 Mf>sa A,,.,. 0 , t' 1,,,, f' 0 0 , IMPORTANT NOTICE ::>e&c .,, ',..,st n1>relof0<4! e•· I Pvottshed Orange Coast 1 ange County on Oecemt>ei Calif 9262' • .. ~5.nna•!> NAPP', 40' TO PROPERTY OWNER ..... ,teo anc .lflll•"''"<I to tne 9 1985 fh1s cus1ness was ron ~ D ' 1Da•ly P1101 December 18 25 I F~ Par~ 'llt-w~,or• = .1•)' 'llr.., A ... E •N Er A L • _..,,de•s1qneo .i Nritten Oec- 1985 January 1 8. 1986 1 Puoiic~""" Oranne Coa•t llvc;leO 0r an inoiv•Ouai tJr1r• Beacr CA <,;tf>6v J NJEI'< A '.:lEE:::. (Jf •Rl.S • 1ara11n' 01 ::iet .. uit ano Qe. '""" " D > T111s statemenl wa~ '•led ... -e -'. e· E W-226 Daily p,101 "--~s ,985 J"l'1e1 Stf'v.-r N-tlloc• _,p. ~ , , J •"'" SS ..,. ~re •o• S.i1e anCI a wrillen Jiln t II 1':1~986c Nllhlhe CountvCl .. r• ,,Or 4 )00 Paik Nf'wput' 4u: •" 'A•f "C ' () ..• , •• '''-"')I Delault ano Eiec .,.._239 ange Count~ on :>ecemt>er "'''""0''" Beacr ".:A u6bG PRO .. EC • ' J ;R PROP •or •c Se1110 oe rec.ordeo 1r 9 1985 rro-to:>D"to' r 'DI'.~ :~c EP" •VA' BE ')I)_':.• ,..,.. ,nt, whE>te the •eel Pub1ts11eo ::l•aroge Coast "''... """ _. 2c t ,...e.,c..v•' A P f: ,;.. E r , '). ;)•-.pen, ,5 •ocaled Da•1Y P1tc t Oecemoe• 18 2~ 81'dcr ,A 9:1of.~ 1'EE:. "'"' E~P ANA· 0 •1 Udle ~emoer 3 1985 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT 1 The lollow1ng persons are oo•no ousmess as 1985 January 1 8 198f ;.ngt'• "" M "°'"'""' 1 0f -~f '<A -Af 'j~ .,..,E NEST'°"ORf._ANO SER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N t'r 29" e,, ">lev.pr.r· 9,.,i(I ;. Pl>~ -fEl.J ">If , .. :.11 NS• , L E NC. )300 Nortn NAME STATEMENT -----------'-i26~ ' -' "-'"'O._;LCI ~O"< • ""• Pines C• ... a Jot111 1 ODESSA BUSI NESS SERVICES. 1628 1 Magellan Tne 1011ow1ng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE •, r ,.,,,.ness ll c , 'A ·.!I ~"""EP -"'''J"'•d 9203-1021 Te•"" oomgous•nessas u • .. 1 o. ar ~· • ' •_..e!>da. · '8t d' ..,,,.,,,,. •6'9 452-'8'0 I Lan11 Huntington Beach Heisler Techno1o01es FICTITIOUS BUSINESS c •, a'"d ,.,,, •' '" ~ '°" NE "'• '•,sree $6<.hOr' 55 WooClleat l•v•ne CA , NAME STATEMENT '"" •"ar ;i .d''~f'""'C:. V "E A°'ID <.f?~ CE l'oil. WESTMO"'E~.ANO SE ~ Ca111 92647 Ctark B8'n aro Colby 16281 Magellan Lane Hunt· ! •no1on B11acn Calif 9264 7 ma1ltngs p 0 Bo, 73 NB T11e tollow•ng persons d'f' , .. ,. Ndlldc.0 •5 :i~.. 1ppo1r>teO ··uslae JICE INC Bv Beverly " 9266.?) 92714 Clo•ng business as r.,~ il<ltl:lm\!r ,..,s • 1eo ~·oer .;na ;:iur,..,.ar" ·-cie..a ..;..,t>er Ass 1 v1ce P•eS•def'lt No1man r;esson Gant.It N••"' s Ortno Denta1 • .ib ....,,,,. ·11e i:,.,,.,..1 ~•e,. :i• ,.,, "' 0 'Ji' ·ecoroeo Sec.•ern-TAC Jr 7r:N7 55 Woooiear Irvine CA 4200 Trat>uco Road ~ t20 arqe Gour'. ;r Novem•·I'• ce• JC ·cie.:i dS '151 '<a PJOllShlKl Orange COii!! AOoon W1111am Gog1n I 111 1 t GoldenweSI S1ree1 927 •4 irvine CA ':12' 14 : • '9B' ~ 4:l":' 54 :i• )H•c.a ::>e-::>a'' P·10• Oec.emoor t 1 18 I Hun11ng1on Beach Calif 92647 Tn•s business ,s con "''""' L Wan1 19 • Att>erf F-?93606 •'"' r .,,., o•"-e o• the ?~ •9B5 ducted Oy an 1n01V10ua1 P• Costa M\!sa Ca 9262' P ..1t 1 Sl'f'<! • f' 9" dS' ' "'-'r" ><ecm<l!'•s ,, 'J•an9e w no I This Ous1ness •S con· ducted oy a general part· nersh1p Clerk B Co1oy This statement was ltled "'''"Irle County Cterl< ot Or-ange Counly on D'!Cemoor 9 19B5 F294442 Pvo11sned Orange Coast Dally PllOI December 18 2S 198S January 1 8 1986 W·229 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fhe IOllowino person 1s doing OuS1ness es Nornidn Hesson Gdrrelt r"'1S business t!t COf'I ::.~ , P tr'--:-... ,..,,. !")P• .r1, ~·a?fl .-• :.1J11•0,.rua Tn1s s1a1emen1 was tiled oucleo o~ an •n01110ua1 2~ ~n1 ' ·,:. ...~cu:e:l r, Nu NEST wttrHhe CounlyClerk ol O•-~1kk•L Wan1 -~.;f "C G A c ~O""'A A angll County on Oecemt>er This sta1emeri Nas h1eo ~-•.)P ,.uO CO RPQ~ 13 1985 w•ll1 Ille (our>!, Cieri< OI Or :. • "< Wtl, SELL AT PUB· ange C.ounl1 O" Decemt>e< Pt.JBUC NOTICE 1( "·JC'•ON TO "1tGHEST F2951M Puo11sntld Orange Coast Daily Pt101 Oecemt>er 25 1985 Jan.,ary I 8 t5 1986 W -240 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT rne lollow1ng persons 3re Oo1ng Ous1ness as Bon S11eet 2175 Ml!Se V11roa East M 112 Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 16 1985 8 ODE"' ~OP CAS,.. pav F29S3541 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .iC"' ;• ''"'" '' s.a1e ,r .iw<~1 Pubhsneo Or.inge Coast NAME STATEMENT ,. r '" ' •'le ,,.,,tee 51a1M Oa111 P•tot O...Cemoet 25 r.,e •011ow1'1g per~on'> d·P ' tnP Ot>Ov •o tl'l' ou••d•n(I 1985 Janua"' 1 8 15 t986 001r19 ous•ness d~ Su" ,,.,. •C•caleo 11 601 S cew•s IV 24 ~Y !t'v Crr'l51r~c1 ,, , .. ~ tJOP-~ffef't 01..t.nge '°:.ailfOr'"ltcl ell' Ct "<ewoor• B"acr .:.-··9~• • l•t' ~"d r1eres1 con -----------·~266:-i •"""" ·c a"d "OW '1elO o. I POOLIC NOTICE :>a• o Way'•.-6an st•,,.... ·'"""'' sa1c '.)ee(l 'l' •rust 1r '':. ~ t:·Or" \,.I f" .. t1Yl;r ,. 'fie or·:.oeir"., '•'u8\ed ,ft said FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Beoc.r CA ;2b6) Cov"" anc State 'escr oeo NAME STATEMENT ,.,,~ OvS•"l'l'l'i rr as _jT • N BL'.)CIC, 0 Of H19 tollowing pen1ons are dvC'lld t» ti' noov•Q.1dl TRACT ~·e AS PEP MAP Ooing business~ ::>ave Bat•'!l.,ol'T RECORDED 'N BOO .. •• LOGICOUES 183 Monte 'his s1a1emen1 NB~ ltteo PAGES :n •o 36 N· Vista A•e :Q C Stll Mesa w•I~ tile Cr1vMv Cler• ot O• <: l ..1 S v E 0 f M • S DEATH NOTICE S ALLIS R..lph "" Allin . .i rf"oo1 d1·1 ••JI B..Hxld bl.md ... i ...... lod .tlA J' 0.-.. t•fll ti. r .!ti I ll115 &·lov1~ ! hu..,t;.ind ot "'1!t' .11 "'I I !,1t h • I 11 Th11rnd~ [) Allrn J1 • ,f L,11lt t..• CA 1d lll(h t •· r "I Jn' ' A 111 r 1 B....l11v. in l '<r..l.d Mt>Sd THUNDERBIRD CON STR UC T ION 5051 Oovewooo Or Hvnttngton Beacri Ca11t 92649 01v10 Brown ano Pam Topa 2775 Mesa Veroe Eut M 112 Costa Mesa CA 92626 CA 92627 a"ge Cour•. or Dec:emt>e• CELt,,A,NEOUS MAPS IN VOIClt W'il~ 183 Monte• 1oe• T,...E Ql'l'1CE 0~ THE A LY, :.urv1vt'd b' s1>. gr.i ndt r.ildrt-n Thom~ lJ A.lltn Ul Kath It-en Doc-k lt>r \· 1l k 1 Kt-long H.uSSt>ll a .. ''" .n ::-.. 1 · s ... 111 .... If\ t .r .. nt .\Jlf Raut I Chacon 5051 Oovewood Or Huntington Beach Calif 92649 1 Tn1s business is con· oucieo Oy an •nd1v1dua1 I Ra<JI I Chacon Tht' sta(11men1 was ••led w1tn !"8 County Clerk 01 01 1 ange County on Oecembt'r 11 t985 F21M787 PuOhshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot OecemOilr 18 "S 19B5 January 1 8 1986 w .233 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow•no persons a1e doing business as fHE INN AT LAGUNA A I Ca111orn1a L1mt1ed Partner snip 3 15:? Redhill Su•ll! 230 Costa Mesa Ca11t 92626 Gnswo1d s Oevelopmen1 Coroora11on J 152 Reon111 Su11e 230 COS(8 Mesa Caltl 92626 Cal1forn1a I h•S bus1n11ss 1s con Clucletl C>y a 11m1ted partne• StHp George Auger Secretary This statement was hied w•lh ine Counly Clerk ol Or ange County on Oecemb11r 6 1985 Tn1s ous1ne,s •5 duc1eo ov A General nersn1p V1s1a Ave :[J C..is1a Mesa F2!M137 ~, N •, .lEC JROE"-o r con-CA 9262" Pvt••V'P ~ .)·~ .... "~"<;A:-~r .. Patt This t:>vs.,,ess s con .. Octi, p ,., .... , _ _.,.. r"' .. ,,~ ,,,~, •oor,.5! df'~ Oav10 Brown This s1<11emen1 .. a~ 111eo wtlti lllt' County Clerk ' ()1 ange Counl" on Oece,.,.oer 16 '9B5 F295240 P.,ohsneo )r angt> Coast Oa11y P1I•" De<. ?5 • 91!5 Jan 1 8 tS 1986 ,... 2s· PUBLIC NO TICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The io11ow111g persons di t! Oo•ng ous1ness as L.iw Leasing Co t658 Suoenor A venue Co~I d Mesa CA 9:?62" Pel er Oa••IJ La.., 1 • ;o t Ra1n1er Silnla Ana CA 92705 fh1s ovs1ness s ~o" Oucted 1:'1 ~·· nd•v•dudl Peter [Ja..,.•d Law Th•s s1111emen1 was '•led w11h tht> County Clerk 01 O• a11ge Counly on Decemo.ir 18 t9B5 F29535e Publ1Snt'<CI Or a"ill' Coast Oa•IY Pilot Decem0t1r 25 tl#O:> Januar~ ' S ,~ 1<l86 w 246 PUBLIC NOTICE OuCCed by df"I ncJ1v10ual : J 3~c l. • • .. ~.t ,,_ ,., .. ~-JeS•Q"ifttOt VOid! Wav f H', ' • ..,._ .-:aa ::,, ·,pe,- TtllS s1acPmer1 A-as t11eo >11rHt'I ''""e C'o'"°nr, Ll~n :>f (l,. dny~ \ I"\,,,.,,~ "Ir _ie< ~""(:ler 13 •98'> PUBLIC NO Tl Cf F295l12 P .011s~P.: -·;i1 9" Coasc FICTITIOUS 8USIHE SS NAME STATEMENT Oa '• P11 • !:>"< • .., 1GS~ J ;ir 9 " • 'il\t PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME,..T r"e tr•llCH,.,,1n~ o.,:arson~ drtt r 110•f1Q ous1ness as l .i... Le11s•"il ~ o 16:.e Sul.!"'•01 Avenue ros1a Mes.o t_A..):'6;"' Pett!r tla••O ~·'"' '1 :.0' R"1n1e• <;a1"a Ana CA 1 IC 'PC r ~ :tr a . iJ• ',.,1 .:>t'tt)1 Dd .. !."" _.l~ " Tn1s "'alf4t'?'to11ri1 11td~ t11tttJ w 1ttt '"" co~.r ·, "''\, ,, )r -,, .... .A .• ange ' (hJnl, •r ,.... .. ,.,[l .. r 16 tq8c, F19535e --PUB_l_IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ Py[H•SR!:'C o. ~ng .. ~oas• ----------- 0 ... 1, P,IC'' Ot>ct'rrt>e• .?~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 198' Jalluar,. >; ,. ·:iet-N1'ME STATEMENT A :4f ...... It"'' PUBLIC NOTICE -----------J. ; .. ,. ' . 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' PUBLIC NOTICE Almond T ofl11e t)JQ ,..~,.,~ ---------......,.-snore C1rc1e N!!wOt"t f::lt'a.:< 83e6$2 ' CA 9?660 ,..OTICE OF Rtch8rd Edwil•<.1 Pt•w•., INTENDED TRANSFER tJ.39 Hamph"e Circie New- ANO LEASEBACK port Beach CA 9.'.'660 t dliforn1a C1v11 Cooe Se<. 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"" ' •ntr1t u f nt.t \ ~._ Tlohit \m• rt• .1n l · .. 11 • I ' 1 .,,,,., ll : t'\' I • 4 . PAC IFIC VIEW MEMORI AL PAAK ' Pr~t'll~I\ • Mortud•\ t I dC•t>! • ~ rt1ma101, t-.1H' "~c..111 .,..,,,..., Dr.•+ l\jpwpc'rt BE>act'I M " ;;--oo HAA80A L AWN· MT OLIVE M C'H11JQr\ • ( ""'"'"~ C.rf'l"1811>•~ 16<~ <11,lt>t Avt' ( C'<.1.l MA-.u C,4l1 ..... ~..\ P1£ACf BAOTHE"I 8£LL BROADWAY MOATUA"Y 1 10 Broedwa) Cn~11111.AflN 6.t; Q ISO I •' t' ..... . ce Keep joy, peace of season in our hearts all year Here Is tbe text of Preside.JJt Reagan's Christmas menage, Issued by tbe WbJte House : • . Na ncy and I a re pleased ~share our wa.rmest greetings with all .Americans dunng the celebration of this Christmas season. Amid aJI the hubbub and hustle this time of year always brings, we should not fo rget the si mpl e beauty of that first Christmas long ago. Joseph and Mary, f~r from home and huddled in a place barely fit for habitation, felt the universal love that binds all families together and a unique awe at the special purpose fo r which God had chosen them. Gathering around them first the shepherds a':ld later the Magi -poor and rich, humble ~d great, nat1v~ ~nd foreign -each bowed befo re the King whose domm1on knows no boundaries. Above them was the Star. the guidin~ light which would shine down through the centunes (or everyone seeking the Way. the Truth, and the Life. In the center of all lay the infa nt, born in th e shadows and churches, among family and friends, and · by our many different traditions, let us accept and share the generous gifts of joy, peace, and love given on that first Christmas. May we honor them in our hearts and keep them through the year. Nancy and I pray that th is Christmas will be a ti me of hope and happiness not only fo r our nation but fo r all the people of the world. Merry Christmas. and God bless you. Death penalty law hardly fulfills ChrlstJDas spirit To the Editor: In the spint of Chnstmas, 1985. 1 would like to ask people to reconsider their views on the death penalty. Although "Thou shalt not kill'' 1s an integral pan of the Judeo-Cbnsuan ethic. a recent LA Times poll shows 75 percent ofCahfomians 10 fa vor of the death penalty, and death penalty laws have been voted in by the people (unlike Bi blical times when Caesar made the laws). Failure to actually implement the death penalty 1s the current subject of severe cnuc1sm of the Cahfomta couns, and the pnme mouvat1on to oust Cah fom1a Supreme Coun Jus- tice Rose Bird. I find this attitude appalling. We have learned nothing m the past 1985 years. Hopefully. Christmas W111 remind people of the Christian ethic Like most other people. I am repulsed by the latest atrocities by deranged cnmmals that we hear about in the news. My hean goes ou1 to the victims of these cnmes. I. too, am tempted to mete out eye-for-an- eye JUst1ce.1n order to exact penalt) and attempt to deter similar cnmes. However. this 1s the Old Testament way of doing things The New Testament 1s supposed to show u& a new wa}. that 1s· merq. rehab1l1- tallon and. ultimately. redemption For Chnstmas, I suggest readmg the Books of Matthew and Luke. Did Chnst ever serve out the death penalty on h.umans? If )OU brought one of these vile cnmmals before Chnst. what would He do? There are other wa\\ to deal with criminals. such as ·life 1mpnsonment rather than the death penall> Certatnl\, If death penal!> la"" arc on the book., the laws should he followed to the letter. not henl because of the moh mentality whose lust for the death penalt} is so prevalent today I hope that Rose Bird will not let her pnnc1ples be compromised 1n the current barrage of cri t1c1sm If death penalties are not being earned out. fault the legislator> for bad laws. and fault the constables for bad procedu res, but don't fault the courts for applying the laws Most of all , try to develop a ltttle C hrist1an ethic and someday vote down the death penalt> Thmkabout1t furChn.-.tmas 1985 J>\N 0 VANDERSLOOT. MD Huntington Beach Everyone seems to be striking To The Editor As I took m) ,qfe to a doctor appomtment. a picket was in the parki ng lot. His sign read "Ka1-;cr Pe r m a n ente unfair 10 anesthes1olog1st'> .. When I wen t IO the .-.upcrmark.et, picke ts were carT) mg -;1gn-; that ~aid Von's was unfair. elt: I wonder 1f these gu~·; ""e' bu> their food at the drug store or the convenience store The th ought Just struck me everyone must \Ccm unfair to someone. I should walk the driveway with a sign th<it read' .. The wife is unfair ... Do you kno"" that the union negotiators and the store o""ners have n't missed a day's work since the 'itnke began'' When 11 1s settkd. the union leaders will get more mone ) too The) hav<.• the best of two worlds the) "Ork '>t<.•ad) and sllll gel the ra1<;t· I don't knu" how unfair Von-; 1\ II ,., ccrtaml\. fair to Its customl'r\. I wonder hov. long these guy<; will ha'~ lo work to make up what the} lost in th1!> strike" These are 1nterest- 1ng question\ JIM BOLDING C oMa Mesa He gave h imsel f p at on back One of the moc;t nntcwonh' awa rds for mentonou.-. scr' ice w:i~ accepted w1th large plea\UIC b~ ~\Cit­ employed fellow m Worce~tcr l ng- land. He bou&)lt a watch And had 11 enaraved: "PreS<"nted to m)~ll h\ mytclf in rccogmtion ol the 55 )ear.-. work r have done while "'ork1ng tor myself. Thankmg me '\ Hanccxl. 1904-59." Jn metropolitan offites ot maJ•H stockbrokers almost an)t1me dunng the business day. tht"re·11 he \ome- body who drove there 1n a Merlede'>- Bcnz to ~t financial adv1c-t from ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot \OmC'bod) who got there 1n a bu~ Took 12 or more assembled people. l rcat10g a d1~turbance. to he called a not That. under England's renowned R 1<>1 Act of I 714 The Shen ff wa s 'iUpposc-d to ~how ap and rend aloud that piece of lcg1slat1on -whenct' rnmcth the old "reading the not a<'t" line "(1\mna\1um" can be a fo1rly 'ugge$11' r "-Ord 1 f you go baC'k to 1 h _ toot meaning "an e'erc1sc for which ~ou stnp .. L.M Boyd 11 a 1y11dlca1~d rolumalsl. lt11et1 Wlttlt* l:,tJ ~· I' , 111\tr Zllll £01 r-r.1t M•r•o•l'IQ Ed IC• 0...hfttey C tv Ed11or f.,.. Clefttft "'-•FO•ll)f "-elf ChwcMlafl Con1tOliel ...._,.LCeMNll PrO<luc:!IOll M•n•g., 0..-..L ..._. C•rc:ulellon M•n•r Mown fllMleNtJ Merlo•hng Oltte!or ci::f'..o~or "Never being able to see the r eal Santa made Christmas even mor e 1 exciting f or my sister and me. Each year we were sure we would catc > him." I I • ELF P.AJROL !... NAl.XlHTY a< NICE ~ECK! .. ANN WELLS AKNWELLS columnlat She'll always believe I ' ' 11 inSanta . .. -- \ t - ( ' Drug traf fie, illegal aliens concern both U.S., Mexico Countries must overcome their mutual -distrust to work toget her on problems By SEN. PETE WILSON Between us. the United States and Mexico share two thirds of a cont1- "eat. $30 billion of trade, a host of traditions and a long. often stormy history. Ever since an American army crossed the Rio Grande in 1846 and secured cheap victories at Buena Vista and Chapultepec, our relations have been characterized by equal pans of fnendship and suspicion, warm approval and chill y an- tagonism. As a result. many Ameri- cans are so fearful of the appearance of paternalism that they shrink from the candor which forms the under- pinnmg of genuine trust and honest communication. I say this by way of1ntroduc1ng two issues which currently divide the two countries. For fear of givinjt offense. we could pretend that there 1s no drug problem confronting people on both sides of the U .. -Mexican border We could also den) that Mexican 1mm1- gra11on into thi s country is a source of mountmg ten'i1ons. But to do so v.ould ill ser\e a o;pec1al relat1 onsh1p ~or would 11 do an)thmjt 1n the long run to help the Mexican people themselves who. as a former mayor of San Diego, I came to know and respect for their values offa1th, famil y and hard work . The problems of which I wrote e;111sl between go' ernments. And 1t 1s up to those gov em men ts to do all they can to promote a cooperative spmt taking mto acco unt the independent and sovereign aspirations of both nations. Cenainly. when 1l comes to drug abuse per se. we Amencans should be the last ones to throw stones. Our own problems are well known. At 11mes they may seem mtractable. But that 1s all the more reason to do whatever we can. wherever we can. to stem the Oow of manJuana. cocaine and her- oin. It is not enough to increase the budget of the Drug Enforcement Administration or to express national outrage over the violent death of a DEA agent We must. for the good of both countnes. be w1Jhng to share 1nformat1on with M ex ica n authorities as to the act1v1t1es of "narcotraficantes.'' whose large-scale operations give them the money to bnbe local officials and the firepower to blow away whomever refuses to be bought. The alternati ve 1s to tacitly en- courage traffickers whose ambition 11 1s to establish a kmd of shadow government. funded with drug money and founded to undermine respect -for Mexican law and order. '\Horney General Meese has said he is encouraged at the progress being made . .\nd no one doubts that his counterpart 1n Mexico City, Sergi o Gama Ramarez. is domg a heroic JOb of prosecuung corrupt officials wher- ever they pollute the legal system. In order to ma1nta1n this pressure and carry on an effective campaign against the 1lhc11 traffic and corru~ t1on which fuels 11, we must be prepared to keep the spotlight of public attention firml y focused on the problem. At first glance. 1t may seem harder to keep illegal aliens out oft he United States than to keep illegal substances from crossing our borders. Surely. the only long range solution is to work with Mexican authorilles to promote private investment and the jobs required to stab1hze Mexict>'s econ- omy. But until then, we ought not let ourselves be deceived 1010 th1nk1ng that untrammeled illegal 1mm1gra- uon 1s doing anyone a fa vor. Quite frankly. I harbor doubts as to the effectiveness of any legislative package which fa ils to take into account the underlyi ng causes of the problem. I worry about the poss1b1J11y of discrimination against all people of Hispanic hentage. because some arc ruled persona non grata with . employers. Fonunately, in the 1mm1- grat1on bill now pending before Congress. we have tried to addres~ this la tter concern by specifically requi ring congressional review and. in the event that discrimination 1s the result of employer sanctions, term1n- a11on of those sanctions. Meanwhile, much as I can empathize wuh the amb1t1ons mot1vat1ng people to nsk arrest and prosecution 1n the hope of betteri ng their lot, I cannot accept - any more than the United States can -unlimited immigration. At best. Senator Simpson's imm1- grat1on b1ll 1s a sto~gap, plugged into a hole until fundamental economic changes can be put 1n place south of the border. If 11 fails. than I fear pressures would grow for something mfinitely more repressive. And the damage that would do to U.S.- Mex1can relations 1s almost too ugl> to contemplate. That we have 1nterferred m Mex- ico's past should not deter us from mvesting in Mexico's fu tre. Nor should yesterday's paternalism poison the chances for tomorrow's pannership. Sea.tor Wll1oa, • Republco , /1 tbe jualor 1eaalor from C..Jllornla. -11111:11 :rai.n•l~1 ;,1;r1a.1 ,i.m:1.1 .. --------------- Victims of political tragedy find holiday solace in U.S. Girls' pare nts gunned down in Soweto a fter fath er 's testimony to U.S . senator \\ ASHI NGl ON -Today m Birmingham. Ala.. the Theodore Ruffin family 1s doing what 11 can to east' the pain in01cted on us two holiday guests by the scourge of terrorism. The five Ruffin children and their parents hope that some old-fashioned Chnstmaschcer and love can erase. at least for a time. the memory of the tragedy that claimed the lives of Audrey and Charmaine Hlapane·~ father and mother three years ago last week. Banholomew Hlapane and his wife were machme·gunncd b) terronsts m their home in Soweto. the black township out~1de Johannesburg, South Afnca. Tht" wh11e m1nonty government of outh Afnca blamed the murders on the outlawed, anu- apanheid Afncan National Congre~n. but the assassms were never arrested Whoever pulled the tngger that made orphans of the two Hlapane ch1ldrtn. there' 1s httlc question that 1he killings wC'rc poht1call> 1nsp1red. They occurred I 0 month after Bartholomew Hlapane, a former member of the Afncan National Congress. had testified before Sen Jeremiah Denton, R-Ala .. 1n Wash- ington. charaina Soviet mvolvemcnt 1n ihe viole nce that has wracked South Afnca 1n recent yea~. rn fact, the Hlapancs were murdered on Ott. 16. 1982. only a month after the testi mony of Oen· ton's heannas was pnnted. A radio cqmmt'ntary an January 1983 on 1hc Wash1naton·ba~d Haban News Ser- vice quoted an Afncan National Congress st.ltement noting that the k1lhngs were hoked .. 1n1eresunah enough. to the publication ol a U S congressional document on East Bloc atd to South African hbera11on move- ments by en. Jeremiah Denton." Stunned by the murders. Denton said at the time: "Mr. Hla pane's story was told and he has pa id the supreme pnce for his courage and truthful- ness." The senator felt a personal ohh- ga1100 to the Hl ap ane daughters. and wrote them to offer any h~lp he could. Audrey. now 24, and Charmaine. l2, said they would like to go to college 1n the United States. Denton contacted the University of Montevallo. near B1rm1ngham, Ala., and arranged ror the sisters to enroll last September as freshmen. The 2,500-student school has agreed to provide room and board. and Denton has esu bhshed a sc holanh1 p fu nd to handle the rest of the Hlapanes' expense<;. So far, the Banholomcw Hlapanc holarlh1p Fund has rimed nearly $8,000. Among the contnbutors arc S<"veral of the South Afncan aovcm- mcnt's better-known supponers and lobbyists. includ1na John Scars. ex- en. Georae mathers. D·f la .. Michael D. Hathaway, Howard Phil· hps and John C'arb ur.h Employees of the South Afncan Embassy here chipped m $700. "If we could hah ten the burden, as fellow South Afncans and not as embassr, employees, we wanted to contnbute, · a spokesman explained. The Hlapene sisters weft' looking forward eaaerl) to their first . C'hnstmu away from their home· land. Audre told our usoc1ate Tony C apacc10 she hooe~ •· Fathl"r JACK AllDEISOll and DALE VAN A TT A (~ Christmas" will bring her a brown windbreaker, while Charmaine said, "Anything 1s OK. as long as 1t's warm." The contrast 10 their earher Christmases -when 1t was sum- mertime in balmy South Afnca - doesn't faze the young women. In fact. Audrey 'laid: "I hope it's a white Chnstmas. I've onl y seen snow once in my hfe." As for the rest of the tradnional Amencan Yulc11de. the Ruffins have promised a home· cooked meal of turkey, ha m and "lot of cake ." the Hlapanes said. MI NI-EDITORIAL: Federal of- ficials have been yearning for years to make the esp1onaae laws applicabl e to rcponerf sources. With the convic· uon and scntenci na ofSamuel Lonng Monson -the Navy mtelltgence analyst who leaked spy satclhtc photos of a Soviet shipyard to a 8n11sh publication -they have fi nall y succeeded. In our j udgment. the case was an outraaeous assault on the First Amendment and ought to be ovenumed on appeal. For one thing. the Monson leaks did not a1ve the Soviets any 1nformat1on lhe_y didn't already have. For another, Congress has repeatedly refused to define the publication of classified material as an act of esp1onaae because the law could then be used to prosecute those who npose m1\dceds and politically cmbamn1na 1nform11ion Jad AMI«,.... ad o.h VH AU• an •yHjcated Nl•m•llt1. Neve r sawhim - but came close on ~everal occasions Santa Claus came again th1~ vear I didn't see htm. but the C\ 1dcn1.c 1s here under 1hc tree I didn't expect to sec him -I Ol'\ er have. not even when I wa!> a child. I came clo'>e sevt"ral lime~. Once my sister and I missed him Just by minutes when we go1 home from midnight Chnstmas !>Cr' ices at the church. Our uncle. who i.:ouldn 't go to church with us because he had a headachc. told us Santa ran out the back door JUSt a!> we came 1n the front door. Several times lalt' Chnstma~ Eve my sister and I would hear .-.omc thumping and ~Its nng1ng and we would Jump out of bed and rush downstairs There would be nolhmg e~cept some ashes tracked from the fireplace to the tree. the empt) cooki e plate and milk ~lass. and an arra> of gifts. We had missed him again Only one thing womed me about meeting Santa. lfwe did come face to fa ce. he would ask me 1f I "a" a good girl. I knew I would look him in the C)e and nod and sa} ye~ -but I would have to put my hands hch1nd m\ back and cross my finger!> Would Santa know I was crossing my fingers" And 1f he did. would he leave any presents for me" Jrj~Jbe small M1ssoun town where we lived a "Santa'.; Helper" walked around the streets before Chnstma<; handing out candy canes and 53) 1ng Merry Chnstmas to the k1d'i. I k didn't say he was Santa's Helper. ht• said he was Santa. Mother told u-; he wa<, rcall ~ Santa's Helper She ~nev. nen 5- year-olds wouldn't bclinr that pathetic creature in the 1ll-lit11ng. red flannel suit and craggh "'h11r m uon beard that wouldn't sta) put tould Ix: Santa Claus. I thought he looked a lot li ke Mr Blake who owned the barber )hop and he sounded hke him too (Mr Blake talked a lot when he rut m~ hair e' Cf) two weeks). but I couldn't ligure out how a barber could he mut h ht"lp to Santa. My best fnend told mt' tht· r<.•a l Santa Claus wai. 1n John T :i, lor"s Depanment store in Kan'ills C 1ty and she was going up to sec him When I told my mother and asked 10 go up, she said he was JU'i l a Santa's helper also. Santa was far too bus~ up at the Nonh Pole malong to~c; and loading his sleigh to come to Kansas ( 1ty and sit all day talking to the children. I accepted that bccaus~ 11 made sense Never being able to sec the real Santa made Chnstmas even more exciting for my sister and me Ea<.·h year v;e were ~ure "-C would catch him. Once we stuck the gla'>s of milk to the heanh with a p1ete ol bubble gum to slow him down hul hl' managed lo get the gum off drink the milk and get away And so I've never Sel'n tht real Santa Claus -not even th1\ year He doesn't make as much noise a!t he used to. But I still believe 1n htm and stan cleaning up m) a~t every vcar about th e middle of November · If I should catch him and he ask'I me if I've been good, I want tO he able to look him in the eye and nod and tell him I've been very good -without having to put my hands behind my back and cross my finger; Colallllliat A.Jui Wells lln1 Lo LapuNlpel. Readers' comments welcome The Dally Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public Interest. letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed. 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December 25. 1M5 C7 MONEY SENSE Convertibles satisfy many investment goals With intere~1 rates expected lo de· ~ faJJ, con1.ert1blc~ )hould offer down~1de protccuon cl~ne and expecta· becau~ their pncc~ are lied to both markeh However, 11 11ons for the )lock MARY both market!> dropa1 the same time. convcrubles may fall market <;till high, _._ even more than straight secunlle\. many 1nvc<1tors are Convertible securities are also considered safer than havina a tough ume R common stock becau~ they have senior status 1n a deciding whether UDIE company's financial structure Holders of convertible stocks or ~nds rep-bonds and convenible preferred \tocks always receive resent the best op-••••••••••••••their interest payments or d1v1dends before holden of ponunity for the ir money. common. stock. and, 1n the event of bankruptcy, the If you face this dilemma take a look at convt'rt1blc claims ot these secuntie<. must be satisfied before the ~cunt1es. Many investor-;\ 1ew them a .. a middle-of-the-claims of common stock holders road approach. In add111on. convertible preferreds offer a special The convcn1blc 1sa hybrid security comb,n1ngsome advantage of corporate investors because corporations features of bonds w11h some of <;tock~ I 1kt an ordinal") can deduct 85 pcrcen1 of preferred stock d1v1de nds from bond, a convertible paysa fixed rate of return and its pncc corporate gross income subject to tax. · tends to nse when interest rate!> drop Because 1t may be Whet! a company issues convertible sccuntics, 11 sets convened. or e'changcd for common \10<.k. 11 also has the the number of common stock shares for whic h the potenttal to appreciate 1f the underl}'1ng stock should convert1blc ma}' he exchanged. That number generally advance. So. you part1npatc 1n the growth potential of remains fixed, although 11 may be adjusted to reflect stock common stocks and cn1oy the higher income and safet) of spills and stock d1v1dends. fixed-tncome secunt1es o\s an investor )Ou will want to know the Norrnall}' a convertible\ .,,1cld 1~ higher chan that of conven1ble'sconvemon value -what 1t would be worth the company's common ~tock. fh1s usuall~ mean!> the 1f 11 were converted in to common stock today. For converttble's value won't fall a!> far as the stock's 1n a eumple. tf XYZ stock sells for $40 a share and the decline -so investors face less market mk convertible can be ~wapped for 20 shares of stock. the If the stock pncc ad-.ances. the convcnihlc's pnce bond has a conversion value ofS800. typically Wlll go up a" well -ahhough gcncrall}' not as Convertibles usually trade at a premium (called the much as the stock's C onvenible values. obv1ousl). arc conversion premium I over the conversion value because closely linked to the pro!>pects for common !>tock, so you they pay more income and arc relatively safer than the should only buy a conver11bk 1f yo u wouh.J want to own underly1n~stock. For instance, if the XYZconvenible has the underl}'ing common stock a convero;1on value of S800 and 1t 1s selli ng for S 1.000. 11 Convertible pnces are al'>o alf~cted h) interest rate cames a conversion premium ofS200. or 25 percent of 1ts trend!.. II interest rates drop, causing pnces of fi,cd conversion ,aJue. income secunues to ch mb. the value ofa convenible may Normally, the lower the conversion premium. 1he rise Conversely. the value may decline 1f interest rate' greater the probability that the conven ible will mirror the rise. pnce of the underlying stock. So investors seeking One of the best 11mcs to own con,1.•rt1bk" 1~ ~hen aggressive capital growth woul d generally iovest in interest rates are dropping and ')tock pme!. are ming, converttbles with lowcrconvers1on premiums-no more because yo u benefit from the favorable pnce trends 1n than ~O to 25 percent. More conservauve investors - both markets If either the <;tock or bond market should those looking for relatively high income and moderate Balcortoinvest$1 billion By JIM HATHCOCK o_, "°4 c.,_..,_, F-rom It\ new Wl'!.ll'rn rl•gmnal ullin· in Nl•wpon lk<h:h fhe Ha lwr to a ur111 ul th1.· .\men1..1n E"<prcss. t o. w11l 1nH'\t more than SI b1l11on 1n Ill'"' and c\1\11ng .tpanml·nt bu1ld1ng'> 1111hc Rolk' \fountain and Pac1lic < oast S1a1t:s 1n 111Xo ..\lier a long h1\1ur. ot '>Ul'le'>'> in pannersh1p )ales \\h1k doing bus111es .. a!. \ma1can bprc.·ss. Ba kor has. emagc.·d J) the leader among real estate.,, nd1l.'at1on firm., 1n the Un11cd ~tales. 'u1d P. Russell Fn:rer. Bakor' liro;t 'll'i.' Pfl'~tdcnl tor thl· ...,estt.'rn region. .\ 1()-~car 'l'tcrcsn of <\mencan l:.~press, Frcrer '>aid I he llalcorCo 1s <,eekingout rental complexes no smaller than ~Oo units in c;an Diego. Fresno. acramcnto, Ponland and 'x-allk .\lthough the compan}''s team of an:il~~ts has con .. 1dercd aeQu1ring Orange Count) prupcnic,. no purrhascs h:J\ e been consummated yet Orke the gro...,.th and absorp11on rates have been rnmputl'lJ for the market 1n which each prospecu ve de\cloprnl'nt 1s located or planned and all requirements ol 1hc '>\ ndicat1on and Balcor are met. Balcor issue'> a lct1cr of intent to purchase. Frerer said fohn V.-c,t Balcor's \Cn1or "ice president tor acqu1>1t1om and Frcrer recently purchased a 448-unit apanmcnt de.,,clopment an San Diego and the company has made commnments 10 buy four other propcrtte) in the Southern C ahforn1a market this year pm:e apprcc1a11on -would invest in higher ) 1cld1ng con-.erubles with ~hg)lll) higher 1.onvers1on p~m1um\ To determine w1uch conve111ble gi ves )OU thc:-mo\t vah.ic:-for you~one}', look at premium payback ixnoo and investment valuc:- The ume 11 takes the convert1bk to re pa~. in 1n1crc\t the amount you paid over 1u. conver\1on \ aluc 1s rnlled the premium payback pcnod. If. for example. a bond bought at a $200 premium pays.SIOO 1n annual mtere\t thc:-n 11 wall ialce two years for you to break even Pa) hat: k penods of a few years arc generally con~1dered attr.iCll\ e The convemble's investment value 1s an C'>ttmatt' of what the bond would he wonh as a straight bond "'1thou1 the conversion featurt'. Your financial consultant should be able to tell you the 1n vestment value of a con vembk The clo~r a bond ~lls to its 1n-.tstment 'alue tht· more 11 behaves hkc an income investment Zero coupon convcn1ble'i. such-..i' l 1~u1d ) 1dd Option Notes (LY ONs) are a recent 1hno\at1on 1n the marketplace. As with trad111onal con\eniblec;. you can conven these secunttes into a fi'ed number of !>hares of the company's common siod. But the) offer added flex1b1l11y and reduced nslc through "put" pro1.1s1ons. which after three years, give you an opponuntt) to annually redeem yo ur pn nc1pal. plus 1nterel>t earned up to CREDIT LINE \he dotte ut redrmptiun Ac, 1cro i:oupon instrument~ the-.t 'ielunues arT offered at !ii la bk d1~oun1 fron; their face 'aluc and onl) pa) 1n\<'T<'l>I at maturit}' Ahhouih interest earned •~not paid until matun1y 1t 1'i taxable as ordinar) income each year Ho11o-e' er. if )OU bu) these sccunue'> 1n an lnd1 v1dual Retirement >\ccoun1 or another lax-ad' antaged account, you can po'>tponc taxe'> until you sian w1thdraw1ng from the account ( on1.en1bles. 1n short. arc a vcr~ul<: ~cunt) thal can sausfy a ~1dc range of investment ob1ect11.e!>. but hlce all 1n,es1mcnts th<') must be anaJ}'zed To c~aJuate a con\ cn1ble . e1.aluct1e thc:-underl)ingstock .\lw assess the credit !>taod1ng of the 1S'>u1ng corporauon C onverttblc'> usuall\ are backed b\ the general resource\ of the compan) not b' c.pec1ticall\ pledged 1.olla1eral The outloo~ tor inter~I rate'> 1~ important R1'>1ng 1ntc:-res1 ra1e~ usualh '>1gnal falling pn1.e'> lor all lixed- 1ncome sccun11e\, intlud1ng convenrhle\ A. full-<,<:n 11.e brokcragr firm can hdp you determme "hether con,crttblc\ suit -..our goalc, and whtlh ones might be most appropriate (or 1.our s11ua11on Mary J . Rudie ls vice presideat ud maaager. Cootomer Sector Marketlog Servi~ at MerrlU Lyee~. Pierce, FeDDer & Smltb, 1Dc Builders honor scholars The Home BU.Uders CouociJ, th<! edu~a11onal arm of the BuiJdh1g Industry Association of SoaU1ern California, has a1.1.arded three S I OOIJ scholarshtp<; and 1wo SSOO scholarships 10 area students. The S 1.000 scholars art' Debra Hanks of Irvine. c1v1I engineenng maJor at UC Irvine: Laurelee Blucbard of Placen11a. buor;inec,s adm1n1'>- trat1on/finance major at Cal State Fallerton; Jnd Jeuoe Baadeo of Long Beach. engmeenng. 1nJu,- tnal technology and con~1ruct1on management major at Cal State Loog Beacb. The SSOO scholars are Casey Cox of Costa Mesa. arch1tectur.tl technology major at Orange Coast College and Rick BroWll of San Clemente con-;1ruc11on tt'Ch- nology/bu1lding 1mpro-.emen1 ma1ur a1 Saddleback College ••• Marlee Parker, founder and lh1cf e~ecutl\e officer of M1ss1on V1e;o-based Parker Cbudler Pablle Relalloos, was a recent guest lecturer at Golden Weat College. where she spoke ti.) students m a public relations wnting course. • • • Vice president Sberry Todd has been promoted to regional savings manager of Irvine-based Am eri- ca.a Savlllga and Loan Association. with rcspon<>1- bihty for eight branches from Orange < ount1, to Riverside and Redlands She v.111 be ba!>l'd tn R1vers1de. • • • Five members in the tax department at the Orange Count~ office of Artlaar Youog and Co. hu\ I.' been promoted to tax depanmen1 manager The) are: Robert L. Davidson. David R. Griffltbs. Jeft A. Nleaeo, Carol B Peslloe. and AJIUaoo) f . Scbrlens. . . . Roo Taft has JOtned Basso & Associates ol Newpon Beach as a!>!>OCiate cre-a!IH' direc1or T.111 comes 10 Basso & ..\ssoc131l'S from a pos111on .i' \Ill' president and creata\t~ director o f Ervin Taft advertising and pubhl n:la11om ul ~ewpun &ach • • • ..\rch1tcl t tepben M Jacobs ha\ been ap- potntcd )en1or \ 1u: president ol R P Segerstrom. Inc ot ( osta \frc,.i He pre\ 1ousl\ held the utk ol \ tc:e pre .. 1den1 for 1k\1gn • • • John Yelvtrton has been appointed president ot Coto de Cua .ind 'ice pres1den t ol Dlsnty Developmu t Co.. re plaong Rielaard F. Boult· i.ogboas, ..., hu ..., 3!> promoted 10 the po!.! of \ 1ce- cha1rman of ( 010 de ( a1a Jim Davidson has be-en promoted to pre)1dc:nt ot Saw1ra11. replacing 't <!henon The: latter 1Hespons1blc fo r de\elopment of< 010 de C au and Goldeo Oak Rucll. a D1<.n<'' • ov. ned parcel 1n Lo~ o\ngeles • • • Oeborab Pettn has been appointed ~ 11.c: president ot PCM Escrow ~rv1CH. lnc., a ne~ ~cv. port Beath fir m that empha<i11 n but Ider de' eloper and commercial industnal mar- ket) Peters ha!. IU ~ca~ of"eitpcQt:ncc in the real estate 1ndustr. and ~~es on the board of director\ of 1he Ora.age.Cou ty Escrow Association. • • • ,e...,port Beach r~1den1 All1 Al 1 K.urauni ~ Joined Coas\al Commuitltt Hospital as d1rtt\or ol mar~eung He comes to <..oasUll from a s1m1lar po'iltlon at Amerieare 1 1n La Habra • • • Ro~n Bir has been appointed dtr«tor of corporate communacauon~ for S&.ate ef iM Art. LDc . of ( 0<1ta \.1 esa. a de' elo~r and mulceung ul hu')1nes~ wll...,Jrc for m1cro~:omputt'r. • • • James H Lawson ha) hcl·n name<l na11onal \.lie~ director nf .\1eDonnell Douglas Compater )'ttems of lnrnc: Ll"-'l n mo'I recenth l,('ned a~ \Ht' prt·~1dt·nt ot mJr~,·t.np Jnd "11''' ror S('l Sy<ilems. 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WAAT'S -0.tS IT~ AA1 OLD ORANGE t:t:JING IN T~DITIC»l M'1' STOCKING? PEANUTS LOOK Wl-lAT I GOT YOU FOR CHRISTMAS .. A SOWL FULL OF C~OCOLATE Cl-llP COOKIES ! BLOOM COUNTY UI<~ If, jQV 1 ff'j 51/f'TE • Of 7HEMr' \ I JUST 1-lOPE VOLJ DON'T EAT 'EM ALL AT ONCE by Gary Trudeau by Jeff MacNally by Charles M. S<thulz ii 1> by Berke Breathed Ml MJ ' I lJl5r RX ff IU .A/5TM ff fJB 16¥ WfTH ,tfY 5"FY 1./811 "'" /(f/U I (JOI 'IQ'.ltN'M'f · 17XJ. 6H, I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston "Thars his 'FOR ME?" act'" '1 °™INK You'D SIDER OPEN MY PRESEITT TO.YOU, MOM .. rr:s CHEWIN' A HOLE. IN ltlE SOX ~. DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan TUMBLEWEEDS '10J GO OUT~lOC ~'40 Bl..OJ Lf.i\\JE.".J I 1 DUNNO i"I~ COOl..O GET BOR1t46 AHE.R 1~ HOJ((-S. GARFIELD by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER THl5 15 MY FAVORITE MOP.NINCS Or: iHE WHOLE YEAR. ALL OUR PIF'FERENC~S ARE 5Ei A'51PE AND ALL TME LOVE WE FEtL FOR ONE AN01'..,.ER l'5 WRAPPED UPIN ,. rnE GIFT-5 we. ... ~E MAPE WITH i ~LOVE. C.HAl€>TJ i . by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux ---------------------- Mttry Christmas To AU Our Reader& From f I I ! .JUOGE PARKER Aeeev SPENCER ~ T B l!N PRIOe ~~ \ ~1 "--= BRIDGE North So uth vulnerahle. North deals. WE T • A8 5 ., 863 0 K 86S • 762 NORTH +10976 4 'AK4 '.J J 10 +AKQ EAST OUTU •Q • J 10 5 • KJ S2 <;. Q972 0 Q72 • 53 0 A 9·'3 + J 10 9tU The b1dd1n1c: North £a1t South We1t 1 + PaH I 0 Pue I + PaH 2 NT Paee 3NT Pue Pu• P ... Optning lead. Five nf 0 Thf' ll.S team 1n the 1985 world champ1on1h1p received 1ta Chrillt ma~ pre ent a httlf" early lh13 yf"ar In thtm em1final f"ncounter with 8ruil. playf'd 1n Sao Paulo. tht' home tum <'Ould have settled lhe 1uue "Ith two boards to play had an (l •() .. -- by I om K.. Hyan by Pat Brady e1GUTI ~ R>tfT HAVE. 11> ~ ~ SAHTA CLNJ5 -~ A I _...._ WMOt.6 ~~. t t.S. SQUl:AK 'THROUGH TO FINAL odds-on 3mall slam come home. In !ltead, the Brazilians went down and the score was tied when this board. the last of the match. was dealt. In one room. the U.S . team played 1n a co mfortable contract or one no trump by North. After a heart lead OMAR~ SHARIFF ...... ~{ declarer rollt'cted I 0 trickl!. In the othf'r room, the OraziliaM rt"ac:hed three no lrump on tht auc:lior ,hown North'' one club brd was ar l1r1c:1al and forcing and. after a ntga live response of one diamond. lht> real of the auction was natural. With 25 high·rard points in the com bin d hands ond two rive card suits. the contract was not overly ambl t1ou1. lndted, had North bef"n de c:lanr. the likely opening lead would have been a heart, and the contract woulrl have romped home. r>tclartr would ha ve had no trouble 'coring three hearts. a diamond and five clubs. South stood no chance for hia con tract arttor a diamond lead. Al though that guve him an extra trick 1n the •wit. 1t removed lht> only en try to derl,ircr"" long cluhs De CHARLES Go REN darer ended up down two, and the U.S. team had snatrhed victory from what sterned the jaws of c:er tain defeal. Momentum WU now with the u.s team. In the final , the Amer1can1 - Chip Martel. Lew Stan1by. Peter Pendf'r, Hugh Ro,s, all of the San Francisco area: Bob Hamman and Rohby Woltr, both of Dallaa - cru hed A u•tria to retain the title the U.S. had won two years earlier in Sto<'kholm . .. l CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FAOM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FAOM SOUTH ORANGE I lOtT MY OWllER BUT FOUND HIM AnER I PLACED AN AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. •••ll• 1 .. n 1100 1..,.rt ltacla 2lHjC•sta Mtta 2124!Cnta Mesa 2624 Cnta •111 2'24 lttr~t 2742 2tlS LJlllAllW 2"11nux condo mkro, 28R 28A pvt patio POOL Patio trptcJC·I~ •UNISU"-* STORAGEGAltiGES AEWAROFl ..... 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Salt/ltat I TIU mix Vic Edwataa & 11 .... ,,, ... C0un1.,"', • •IWll •«.,,•<• MO••••• "' $32,500 Agt 540-5937 new sns No nats 845_4837 for l1m1h11 with 1 or 2 498-9482 Noon s 3Qpm -Boise ii Jack-in-Bo• • 00 .... ~ oo PM :1~:--:~~:';::.; '!':, ~·,-:.:;:.~ -crpt drps p11n1 OIW "" children Near park 3Br 28a wlfrple Ste(>S 10 I HB 536-8707 675 0«3 DEADLINES •'• ,_, ,..., •• ••. •-· ltatal1 $1200 No pets 759-0666 •2Br IB• 4-Ptex wt pauo w1181 paid No pell Raat. ltacla 2640 oeach S 1000 mo Bkr laaian1/0tlict ltat ~ • .. :· ~ . ' ... :~ r~:o. ':';:! ~::;~:: .:-1.~1.~ oiOanllc 3Br 2Ba wlger I & carport Nice area 2Bdrm 2Ba $720 2 lllOll Tl IOW I 642-1850 . 27H Ptr1 .. al1 3112 ~:;:::... :•;, ,: =~ :~: ";~.::·i:-.;.~"~d'.~'.'.,::::::·; Rta1n/Cta••• Walk to bch & Lido Vig S6251mo 546-560S 398 w WllM>n 631-5583 Dehghttu1 QC4San braeas uoo ISLE 3000 d68. 545 g 526 Sq I IWlOll llSUHI '•·•••" ~.., '"""" •·•~•· •o• "• •••' "'"• •0et• "'-aesal 2J02 $1300/mo yrly 964 -6922 •2Br 2Ba nr SC Plze SA •W•WI fllW(e Spacio"s 2B ... rm 2Ba Bay v1t1w 28R 2BA lluely Ft t817 WESTCLIFF Or Tatreolt 11 l<><*lng for ,....... • '"" ... ''""" ,., '" • r·• • #''' '"' '"•1 .. ..., ________ NEWPORT CREST iSR Patio, carport, pool, 28r 111.Ba. bllna $645 01hw1hr lrplc Plush' ""mo Nwp1 Bch S41-5032 Agl 100 P410ple10 part1e1pa1e t ••• ,, q \00 •Y •t'\i•''" ut< ... O•d O• '"• .,,~ .. I u u S12H'/ • '"' " • ., "" .,.. 48A OCEANFRONT Nwp1 3ba 2 story ale condo $750 No Pets 722-8011 + $650 No pell 540~4484 crp1s drpa Lota 01 673 00721619 753 o· 19 525 ,Q 11 5425,mo 1n his Heaoache R .... 1ct1 UALUl'ATI ... Ml.I , ........ •::,::".~";,'.;'.;'#••:.:;·,:,.~ A~~·~~~,:·:=.;o 1 P oo111enn1s courts •USTSIH* CITIHITlPt 1 ~~= =z~1iY 'ano-llWNITCHST B.ttt>oaPatM PV1en1ry& ~E~S~;T~:1H~~O:~ o;;,.:·,.;.·:~ :" ... ' •. ·.:. ::~~~ JAOHS awn 1400/mo 778-2575 Beaullful I & 28r $600 Up 2BR 1BA. pvt patio gar u g 3BR 2 •BA 2 c.ar gar Darn Clean 760·117!2 Wiii be accepted There wtll ~:::".,":' .~~·" • ., : ·.: Nwpt Crest 3Br 2•i.B11 Incl ges c001C1ng, h .. t & wl a hkup, quiet No pell 2BR 2BA 8ar lndry Nice age POOi ienn•,s C.low OECnrvt Simi oe no charge for tne "' •••.• ,. PllPllAIAllllllT Condo $1200 Tenn.gar hot water tnct encl gar wa11rpa1d $675/mo 1 4 pie• uier s1ree1 1 T~lt>~~~TS •2008;:0,32c. one Month free lull,aer-, preliminary conl<lltauon 11•1111·1111 Pool, 1ac 213-427-1136 1 2323 ELDEN Open 1 -5 2038 Meyer m5~i50e toCat~e;ch 6N3o pets · vie.~ 88 l Dover or q 14 or qua11ty1ng eum C--• I • - 2122 Belly Wall 548-7854 TSL MGMT llA2-1603 1 " ean 1 1266 631 3651 Call 476-8200 lt>r app1 [ trtH t , 11 SHtla Ceut Mttrtl •Lrg 1 & 2Bdrm. newly EASTSIOE 2Bo lBA new !Iliac. ltatala Famu, Ch•ropracuc 2BA 2ba frplc, W/0, front 2116 I redec quiet cool $530-up crpl/p11nt UTILS ALL WA TERFRONT BLOG Preft111·ea1l/ house. S 1100 mo .. sec 1884 MonroV1a 548-0336 PAID ~"95 631-4320 E•"<.ul•ve !>utle •350 5 tt Avail 111186 760-1998 2Br 2Ba lrp1c. pool, ten--Bettla/Mettla 2111 4rt llr .., vu 642-4644 MaiaiatratiYt .n1s, W/D, air. lg pauol •STUNNING Lg 1Bdrm Eaataode 2BR gar patio L•t•H ltacla 2641 Mc.." Fr 9 10 5 5100 MANAGER I LG4Br38•~ MP lam rm $875 No pets 631-7956 Garden Apt w/rec rm & No pets 2 P41Qple $675 -UllU IUOM 8AVSIDE EXEC SUITE South of PCH Immediate A pool $555 710 w 18th 211 Cabnllo 6'2-0.46 t Studio pvt & quiet Ocean MOTii i•• '153 Sn Fl 642_4644 9 occup 12000/mo. yrly lse Jlrtatlltl -view No pe!S Gesiwtr Wkl 1 L " 509') ACACIA $550 MOVE-IN BONUS J3Br 2Ba 0/W pvl lndry po $550 sec. 497 6287 S t~S r;nt~ 51Wk~w ~~"~ to 5 Mon lhru Fri 1mmeo1a1e opening !or lull 633-2141 Days Only I JL.-1 Bo rm AIC. pool carport I rm encl gar 25•50 oeck T P Y " C · J p t 11me D1s1,.c1 Managet a -• No pets Nr SC Plaza $750 No pets 631-6155 l!!f!tt ltac~ 2669 v maio ~,.,,.c.. tree •••trCll rt,er 1 Celil .... 2124 lalu• 26061 (71~66-1136 EASTSIDE SPACIOUS 2 2~ 2Ba s7oo Frig I ~~:p~IO n:~e:n p~~n ~ 2171 MuSI en10y .. orktng With * ;lBr 11,.,Ba w/huge yd Lrg 2BR 2BA ydy Upper S565/mo-S695/mo, lrg BR 1 bath no pets S575 dshwshr stove included avail 985 N Coas1 Hw\ •Combined Ottoee Snop n:i~~;,er E APertence 2223 Meyer Place untt Marine Ave No beaut t & 2 8Rs. a.II per mo 631 ·6155 NO PE TS 545-4855 I Laguna Beach 494 5294 625 SQ 11 reas C M $925 No pets 546-S605 pkng S800tmo 675-9797 bltlns. lrptc Must see C.-2 Nice .trea 548-7249 I_ -·-~ .• • .• ~.~_:_r_:_ .. )I ..... ...c.:-...... ~ .. T.w_.) Ital Estate Fer Salt jCtrtH ••1 Mar 1022 J 2 A-1 LOTS Reduced lo Bta1t1/Ct .. tl I $305,000 Each 1 blk to _ beach Agt 759-9070 Ctatra) 10021 DUPLEX-2Br Iba 91 So. ol-PCH $275,000 521 * * * * * Carnation By owner MERRY I 673-0241or673-154 1_ CHRISTMAS' 'Costa.... 1024 ' I IY IWIE•·Wllll (714) 673-4400 EASTSIOE 3 br, beaut re- done, toe yrd S7 100 dn Open Sun 2-5, 2308 Westm1nlster. 857-1031 EASTStDE TOWNHOUSE I JL. P . - -1 366 Avocado EI SIDE 2BR tBA 2 lrpts. 1Bdrm S600 Re1r.g dish·, SUWI MITU I P I •01 ta a a I• a TSl llWllEIE•T courtyard. ger S6801mo wNaOshPeErT&S s1ove !".c51~!'8ed55 'W~ly rentals now ava11 a Coat r 0ptrI1 ~~~1;,'~b:;/':~~· ~~c 1~rs~ 2607 842_9412 or'6...2.1603 No pets 675-6458 ;,w w S 129 50 wk & up 22"• 2790 sec 3 t6B Santa Isabel S42S-utlls pd l BA duplex Lg view Apll ne•t to Park lBdrm 1Ba '" lrptc Walk "lwpl Blvd CM 646· 7445 llllSE -11,LD S 1100/mo 631-8283 417 E Bay Ave Balt>-Oa $675 2br 2ba. 2 pauos Frp1c 11aul1e<:1 ceilings lrg to Den Carport dsnwshr SE& I SUI LOD~E Easts1de 1oc.a11on All ar .. < 1 adull No pers 547-1155 laundry, good IOC Avell spa Prvt balcony tilHns S595 mo New ' • MESA VERDE choice 3Br now 549-2750 after 5pm Newly redecorate<! pon Terra·ce 722 87 17 3026 w Paciltc Coast Hwy oorm 1 'tiam units"""" 2ba l'lm, great toe. crl/yd, Corona ••I Mar 2622 Child ok S795 No pets Newport Beach Refr1g rv iaros ano garages As• patio, dee Jan 1 No pets *"SSS 0.,65 NEWPORT HTS 2BR 2t>a S 125 I< 1 0 n~ s2~1; 000 assumt' $11 75 w/grdnr751-3898i 2 BR. pallo. carpott, nr meatiBftU -" * lrplc pOOl carport new . w sg no eposll I ,, • cl'°' _ bch. no pe1s S850 Avail 1Br !Ba 1922 Wallace carpet paint 3 ora~s Rtatala to SLart ---------- PLUSH CONDOS Over 111186 673-3852 lPlRTllEITI Gar relr1g upstatrs No $800 mo 642 7658 • d . · l s1reams & taus Gar ss 0 550 0 5 2724 Tra 1tlona w/opnr, micro, w/d ht<up Nice 2Br 2Ba upstrs 1 car t,.; llm FRIE 1 pets 1 Agt -1 1 I 2Br 1Ba poolside gar R I ga D/w I Pie L•a $950 ' 2 "oommates for 48"' 2~a ea l'' 1Br $750 & 2Br s 1000 r. · r """ Immaculate large Garelen MOYE I• IOW lndry $750 160 t B 1 .,1n " " u .T 28r w/secluded view VIiia Rentals 675·7015 Apts Beaullfully lano-S525/mo 1BR 1BA all SI Call 650-8213 BayshOrP bch h~t' N Qill n:l 1-7:\70 S 95 d d I SSOO S25G dt'P uld 9 Avl now 549-2447 Xtra lg 2br 2ba. new cond 'ca Pe gr 0 u n 5 blttns Laundry 'room SPACIOUS APARTMEN' I/spa I Id k N d~a•I 1 1 8f; 778 635<' •Enu i•eiE•"tE gar • $950/mo Call M-F poo pa 10 ec 0 near ~ach and shops ' MILE FRO~ OCEAN laaiatal & Fiaaacial n -n -673-1600 NlllCy peBdl s S605 735 W 18tn SI 642-2357 CdM 2BP ava11 $285 NOT A LIST AGENCY -I rm TSL MGMT 642-1603 S:J t'J Rest-M F nr r:x:n Fncd 2br wlfrplc & gar Ctata Mtta 2624 2Bdrm 1' ·Ba $705-$710 6~' 0962 494-4262 S500's easily yours al l Br lBa 1922 Wallace 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 Nice 2Br 2Ba. bllns O/w *lat-1111* Gar. Ing upsta1ts, no -----$625 No pets Nt smkrs Around $700 gets 3br 2ba pets $S lO Agt 550_ 1015 1 Bachelor, S525 642-7528 or 760-1418 basic but avaJI 539-6 t91 --2Bdrm I .ea s7o5 PLUSH CONDOS 011er Agent coel 2Bdrm crpts. drps Water 131 E 18th 646-6816 streams 4 falls Gar _ pa1d636-4120 1-5PM I -----w/opnr micro wldhkup Raat. ltacla 2140 2566 Orange B $595 1Bdrm , S615 1 lBr 5750 4 2Br StOOO I CdM Snr beau! turn 3Br twn.h!>tl w lrCtlC " o Nr I ocn $4~0 mo 6~1 •6 • - CM rm on 4BR Ilse .;r>lurn $240 """ "Ills i:,. n-sm•r pref A•a I 1 650 64 t 'i 26 17 tve ms~ Moaty To LoH 2914 W•DOW has money for ro s $10 000 uto No "red1t v no penalty .>f'n1son Assoc 6 •3. 7'3 1 1 A.aaH•ctaeata 2 Bdrm, dbl gar . 6 blk to 2BR 1 ·~BA, pvt lndry rm ~~1rif" 2\;~a $~~~=~~~~I 2Br wi seclueleO view * _ 11 ,t '".JI , '""' bch, no pets $795/mo 1ns1de unit. patio, gar $995 Avl now 549-24'7 1 ,r • Loat • r.... 2925 I 2 rms avail n1cto Jo• Bal ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 964-2283 ati 4 Nice No pets $650/mo ••~ield I Pvt 1 Br trplc pool pa110 I tJRNI )Hl 0 , Home Con11en1en1 lo--, Call Jean 631-1266 •~ILi · · · I ca11on $159.500 Tenant lmae 2144-. gar No pets 399 W Bay JM IJRNhH[ ~ occupied 24 nr notlee 10 VERY NICE 2BR • ·~~ ~ j ). SI S6 t 5 650-635 7 LG Allracllve SBA 3BA Pen yr•y F n smw1 21 S325 , ultl f>:! 1 ·~26 .,...l<dys 842-9153 A •l>d FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: show Marshal Plan Inc de1ached Turtleroc~ ~~Y01JM lPUTllllTS SHARP scac10us 2Br 1 5 flTlflSS Broker Linda or Ctauo1a I Sl250 640-0595 -~'!....:.. .•w.. 'h lltlT1I FRIE bath Townhome Optit CUTEIS. TEH IS. •TIE lllFFS* (213) 450.0415 --2Br• tBa."Pello. Go See' Like brand new1 All ulllll1es O/W W/D pa110 qu1e1 Spacious 38Clrm • Re-Jryiae 1044 * •REITALS* * 710 w James St ,71 41 paio Poot gar, no pets 690 Darrell St S695 mo SWllllllC. PIH treat 'All new 1nter1or" CALL us REGARDING 642-1127 (8181709-6715 ~~1r~~~~o 642-~:~ Curl II 63 l 1266 11::hp:.:'·~osd0;,;· Fem snr Wooor.rrd14e home N a sngt i;a1e,.,1 $275 tnCI ulols 4~ 1 4 154 I M F mstr or $335 mo $ 100 dei; Harbor "air M-5 9 6 556-0363 T&< 142-Hll \NP ofler .tn eACellen1 t>en- 1'1 I prl')Qram Pl•O vl- t lll•ons & nohOays t>Onus :r.J9r.tm af'O denlll 1n- )urar ce Sal.try plus rn1tf"dQt' •e1mbur~,,,.,.., Apc>111:.ar1 must apply 1n l·""S'J" at Daily Pt101 330 "'"~' Bay Sr Costa M t!!.d (.., Apply 9-1 1 ;i rr or 2 4 " ,.,, 1C1rcula- 1 (Jr' Dept , lllHic1J/Dtat1I 5105 IHTllHCrt. F•..m• bright amb1110us t-Prsor 10 help run gr0up .,•ac11Ge ,,. Soutn Coast P dZa area Contact Oorolf'lv at 545-45~3 Clerical /Olfice 5400 llHIEEPH Small a11 prrvale SNF on .tguna Beacn Wo•i\rng ~ ow1eCgt' Of D1tkpg & "or'l"le i::ompul... ~nowt 80gt' "EK Cat 4':14 80iS LlHl SECRETARY tor 1111gat1on and 9enflfal Dus ness P'ltl•Ce 31 - 1<" ,.,e..,s .. ?n smo .. e• N,.wO"" 6eac~ Ser-o re· svme 10 '111 ng Pc1r!nPI 5000 Birth Sr S1.11t e 2900 Newpori 8Mcn CA 92660 PIT IFFICE WOil Like a model! Bought as a IRVINE RENTALS Small 1Br retrig carport I 2nd home. now cant use lniH C.•st •••fftn 2BR Iba, new CPI & drps lJ• ••• rr llW No pets 1 person $.425 opu d'1ly 9 to 6 his 1015 your gatntl lll 1 .. _ $680/mo $300 dep lY ~ 388 W e ey St 642--0461 d Npt Hg1s 2 msrr oorm ---------Ca11109 auemb•y & hhng $ 199.000 (Furn avl also) • .vv Gas/wtr pd 548-2562 28R 1'"t8A &/side Twnhm _ • £10 su11es 2oa M F 35 n-• 1oea11or '1u08nt 631 8480 --$795/ F 1 d TOP ARcA MESA PINES I 1 smkr S400 mo '22 1'369 FOUND Blk Puppy by Mastia~I I Ct. 38 r 2Ba. 2 car gar No pets 28R 2ba Eslde Twnhs. trpt. mo rp c yar · "' Sank of Amaroca on 1 llClPTieltlT 8•0-560 St 150 LM (818) 888-5510 iar nu crpt, drps, pelnt garage Nice locatton \BACHELOR Peuo. pool. I ProMlulonal to shr 10 hie BaArn 01~0 ""5-7 565 E• N B Law Firm Pleasant .. 1780 Santa Ana spa Outel No pets S540 I c S500 9~ • "w ----or (818) 346-0«0 790 Dick 866-4000 dya. TSL MGMT 642-1803 2650 HARLA 549-2447 in dM imo n·smkr 1en11on 708 \ phone vOtCe Abrllty to Laina ltac~ 2 41 640-2426 eYes/wl<nds l'frwpu rt 8;·M h \o 0 937 -54 1 t E 760-2537 hanelle busy pnones Call ·-·., ... --_ .. ._ Ill.IE -WlOFFERlCMOICf Pr )t no" sm•,., •• 1 FOUNO Female 009 1o1cty Be" 830-,2 •7f> 26~"' Woodsy roomy 2Br, yrd t Wan1 a setecllon ot grea1 5nr 38R CdM '1'!.f' .ar ~: i~r 6'so.~0~!• \/•Sia W.ES SECn Mather Model In Cem-huge hobby rm $1500 • WOODLAND YILLAGI living? We can otter eny age pv1 oa Pr"'"" oeacn COLDWeLL BAN~C!RO ~"IM.tlt.tftV-""'CH UYSlfiES ICll,000 Totally r e modeled Gourmet kuchen south patio pri11a 1e gate- guarded community wtlh two private beac.nes and Marina A very spectal place 10 live UC·IOIO bridge Court 2 Bdrm, ullls 111 & IHI 499-2286 APARTMlllTS rning from a small ap1 10 h 41 ·, i I 1 1oc S550 mo 6 ·3 0822 ~~~~a. p~:~o sk~~\~~n~~-Ll1aaa litat-1-2152 ~; ~:r~J'.0~5: 1~:~"e I ~" .. ""'' H. 111 h ~11 leatala Waated 2726 Thousands have been Be Ill. 1 28 2B ' "• \ "' " 11• l 11 1Pr r, ~ t'•' V"••I om• ill 1r1• , r. I ' " · I au u new r a ' • • I thtnk of us 11rs1 !or that Costa Mesa Whl v • all Spent In Upgrades This Is T h P--• I , .. r • ""'"' ,., ,.\ t '~ tit .,.,.. .-,,,,,,.,,··I~ , r . ..-h d I • . wn mes ""'· spa. en· • ' c 01ce 01 1 ea 1tv1ng amttn11>es S350 •. .Jiii a must see before dec1-ms crts gar patio. lndry r .. '' •"••" '' ,~. '1 r1 II~ f TSL MGMT &42-1603 "'51 '1391 a'1 -, ...... dong on anything else hkup MICl'o lrplc cable '°OlS • SPAS • UHlllY llH•S ~;::;iiiiiiiiia=I. S 149 900 TV Several fir plana I lniH Ctllt RHltera w lv1ews $875-$975 Call UCMEUfl UOO·lllO 18 124 Culver Dr, Irv Paul or M llll A nne I IEHIO• 1110-H,IO lll-7100 495-6647 Ask about our I 2 IElllltMS $111·1111 Holiday Speclatt US, llUT I llOT W&Tlll llCl. l 069 Sunny 2br 2 ba loaded walk 10 bch lrplc ten ct S 1100/mo Ann Sampson TSl 11.&HH•HT 145 rHU.IUH 714·001 1 661-9355W 661 -7086 H I .._ ________________ .., $2.17 per day That s ALL you pay tor 3 lines. 30 Clay minimum ,,, rne Carputrz ?tREwOOD :iuaH, ...,,. Bayw1ndows-Frencn .:JC'Ors trf't' :11'• Sil' Su , or,; FH•ncn S••d'"f<; ! Mr re $ ,.. •J ~·,... 6 i6 ll'>f., Add111ons ~ Remooers .i 76 •06 Don q64->949 Geatral Services Ooo•s-mold1n9s oav w1r> l(QNS f AN T1NE 1>1EN>.iE e onws comc1e1i> par .,c; Boarding groo,... no ~ali:ii. lOO•!IOn~ ovar.1, "C'' rcir cars aog~ 1)4 ·:>OJ l'OUNO ma•e Sh~poog grv wn• "' M&gf'Ol•d & w ar-ier ~ v 841 54,' s •ar. ... "1ured cac~ e9 1...M ~B .t•ea ·r2 'Ii'• MHH!J "" OIOCli Dr 0 •COr>Crf'lf' · ga•e' Of'• • , •P•S·•oo•~ :-4<~4 c. C,)C-).1 " BRICKWORI>\ Sma ' tObS .,.e..,.r1or1 (. is•a M>'SCI " ne ~e• \ ( ·::. J ~ <:;T CC•) M•SONP~ 1 lE -• SYDNEY 0MARR DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 4"446 P.:iu1 '•e 1<F1:> 1<.1TC.HEN ~AB1NE ­ RHACING .... -~r ' ~R-•.n,..4~111..._.;.•_n _____ "'""' .. AMERt(.A°" ..,At<' ''vl A" C olrptitntr, •enc1ny .,,,,. HRTll' ,.. OHTlll FIR Slll IY onH 0wn8f's have 10 sell! Dual CUTE FIXER-UPPER · 48r l muter suites with 2Ba Zoned R-4 Short Thursday, December 26 mautve ocean view block to 17th Street ARIES (M arch:! 1--\pnl I 1>1 Matcnah!>m bknd5 "''th '>Ptntuaht}. Lowest pr1ced con-Shops 236 Cabr1~0. an.:! vou might find \OUr~ll 1ak.1ng '>l<>d. ill gill\ Focus on home. dom1n1um 1n Laguna S 139.000 Call 760-0S 3 famrh ha<;tC obhgau ons. dcadhnc!t Lo"c rela11on\h1p gro"'" '>lmngl·r - CALL TODAY" ASI FOlt-lOIS galeO co mmunity · I'-·· d d s 165,000 Have 1<>meth1ng you want -)OU Will kc uvn t' . Your Dally Piiot I I• l ,1 I 'C ~I\ to sell? Ctasslf1ed ads do TAURUS (Apnl 20..M a; 20) Rda11vc\ rnmmun1ca1r dn l\mn\ Service Directory llttill '' --•• 11 well I Ca II NO W arc made concerning reunions 1n not·too-<11s1an1 future hxu'> on trip\. Represenrative Realtors. 675-6000 842-5678 vmts. ideas which can be transformed inw '1Jhk LOnlcl)I'> \ru."\. IC2·U21 Ht. SOI S\,. A I") 1::: .. 011 Libra persons figuri..• prominently f J C T '~~~;~' S~\\.c:il.J rv~-.JJ Lif'~· ,...,, GEMINI CMa} :!I-June Wl '\>c"' and lrcJll\l' approalh "uulJ CHI &Ca •11• 1 -,. ••• •• cin • '°''•H -I hnng monC) from \UfPFl'>l' \Oune LmphJ'illl' 1ndl'fll.'nlknll'. E L WN PAIN D I M '-·· f h I Also 1n1 E•• Pa1n11ng , ,. .... onginaht). p1onccnng_ spinl. , cm1~r n opfll.1\lll' \l'\ e fl'> \OU gl't tu Lie" 288597 631 _929:i ·: ; • ~ heart of mauer~ Lt•u ligurc:. prum1nentl} CANCER (June 1 1-Juh ':!) \po1l1ght un 111\l'd om•. tam11\ Jn<l E•Qu•slteAcouSl•cs Re - l S A p 11 S • • -siirayed or remove Ory L ho me ... ecunty. removal ofsafet) hazards. l ntu1t11>n I) honed 10 rJ111r-wall Aepa1ts 841-790t I I j I j sharpness -)Ou II teach. learn you'll he.· at right place al "P"'nal A 1• C.<111 •or lrtW> es1 642 088 ' Ooors·Repa1r A1t11ra11ons Rern0<1e1-P.tne• Locks-eh: Jew!> ph .. ""'" Qir "--T -t' •t- lut enc "'• A"..: n~~ f"Su<, I .. LC" 1 t-•b P:t44 Cao r>elS·W•nO w D•,.wa11 35 v•s exci J&tr'1 642 o~· FEN E ~eoo r ~ .... ' fl w " () ,. ..t (' tr... _ J' s ROBIN s CLEANING <;ERVICE. .J throouqn1y t 11<10 house 54('> 085 • HouSt'Ctean1"g cere>ets A upn0IS!er'1 Wlf'd1 "'<; P!I" l irlly M1ial. U 1 ·5272 Ct,mmer ll!ll '"~ wf'IC-"1"'P Ca•oel r.,r,,•h••f' D«tr e~ ano W•nel,>w , .. ,., "" lrf't' "'' •"•<; ~b8· '• '" P 1 ' i.J' ,Nti' ... •r.ftn'"' ,.., .Ji , '.p :. .. ,,,. .. r.- •.-nl ~ '\ ..... ...,. .....,., J ~n ~ ,. ' • t \ " .. MAI~ -PR(' C, 8,•" 4 • -ar".; ,. i.\•·~'· 4 . • t - -moment Aquanan play, role 'J aa~ct • 1 .. -.~--·------Houseclean1nq 14 vrs f'•t• Mo.int *A-1 llOVll& * Clf AI>; \ fYPE~l' Jve•2' ,,..,,.,"'~'"''C" \. (; T • 1f, ~,g •3.:, ,., ' t &IC llOYIH • Q_,C~ ~ (.APfFvL .. R..&.ES T!)8Q4t- H2-0C10 ST ARVIH CILLEH $THEUS 10¥1115 CO. .,, i,.,o~ a·" i;:;.t J •,.ar 1 M ..... , ,,j. ,.., .. '" • •. J 4 ~,. t•A M4. • Nf .,\ II l"'r ,,.... ' JIJ" IOVll·l&I App ' p 11" <; • M>"l"'C ..,, otfc e, . .,.. 1• r. ,~ .. I ll [ N 0 Y I LEO (Juh 13-.\ug. 22): Y o u'll be 1n,1ted to allend '>Pl'0:1al n 1.·nt. araatut I' I I I perhaps combinauo n of church and social affair Focu<; on curto\11\ .. Appllance Sen11ce Aelrtg rtthaDle rea~ trt"e t''>I 1wn NI"' CM LAGuN,\ t.·P ~ travel, education, added populant) Judgment. 1ntu1t1on '"111 be on washers-oryers-ranges ~ tran~ P "d 64:> 986t ~11 .. ,.1,, '"" ,,,.8 ,, ... , •, 1 r,~ lauia1 Str••Ct target. (J·,.mint pla.}• k"y role. d1Shwas11ers Ltc240-071 1 "'E"* Bo-no.,. I M1 ' :"'l'l.. ' Newvor• s Finest tn'f'" c• "'' '"" · .,~, ...... J • 4 ' " , .,... ti A L ~ Rt'-""'1"" ,, , '°' v ~' VIRGO ( .\ug. _'-Sept. 2:!) You CllCel in what \Ou do -\.'mphJ\1S AaPalt/Ceacrttt Mair.ten.inc .. "'"' H I~ I "Of''-'\ q'""'' '"'<lf' ,, I I ~ ,., ,,.. .. ,11 "'" " .. r , .. ., •.• ,. ,.. on i.peculatton. contesl fulfillment of desires lkht 1<; repaid fl)\ alt\ Parinno Areas & Rooting Nestllflt'Cf''~ ""5 ·409 H t ' tlaty • v f' " , .,. ~.· in"" ---------. '"'~ 1 '•" '"'"''" """' • ·-i checks received. rdall"e makes genuine dfon 10 1.orrcct pa<;t l'rn1r Repatrs & Resurtac1ng 'we .,.,11 c'ean vou• novSt> __ F .. it.,.• .. t .. • .. •-----1...art' 10, ~ot'r•' ,, .• c~n~ I s po {j ts 1· 0 ·· I Scorp1ofiguresprominen1l). Wetetproofing 631-4199 •or o•c Re.,5 ,,11t> •e•s THEO•~•Cf JF pm.alt>homf' Momt>,om 1--1..=-.:.I-• .;..,.,I•;;_.,· l.-'-rl---1 • • • · · • J ••. , Ll'BRA (Sept 2 '-Oct. :!2 ): You rccc1 \C.~ call or mci...agc 'crtl\ 1ng Asptlat1_,....1.,.ptto"" •ots 1,p G1o11• 6J, 65M all ' O• Johr Caroomi;i.H Cl C meais "-••h• !>40 4 10, 1 • 1 F h I d I h I ·...., · ·v r..i-wp<-r 1 Bea.:11 '>•f. • • '---1-.....L-L--'-~--' , ••• ~ ,. ~ ,u~ws ocus on c angc. trave , vanet~. 1a oguc w11 '>llmu a1ing apt complex-neavy rotte< Cletlai at Stmcta p · t' --T member of opposite ~x. Career or bU'itnC'i\ ad\ ancemt'nl don11nate\ Joe &45-4269 7em-9pm -Rt1tia1 a CMli•t• c ~~E· p·~·INT ··G B• Ric• ' •·•• •r 1 11 • •• ' !' I' I' 11 T I I S~1ng Al!t'f&l •Ons Oual1 --·~ .. "" , ,. • ,, _ _ _ . \CenartO auruS nattve p 8)''i ro C '6mll OllOlm h ii 1rwes1 c-r1<t1 ~fll 24 .. , (I• lll· 1110 '"l <i1N)• •6 ~r5 of hlPD• '" u V.f7;171 I ., .. l I I I n SCORPIO (Ocl :! '-Nov 21 )' Good lunar aspcrt .cor.ncrdc<. '!'llh All 1}1)U daslgn• & co•'lrs •re .. 'llilr'f'!I,. f,J I 48 ·o •1-1ea11ng Clonp 'llJl•I• ,,91~.,....,f'•s •• , 280644 1 ,, , .• , ..,1, _ . _ _ _ clear v1s1on, tntu111on. awareness of sp1ntual power_ 'r ou 11 bcodtt a" cau e.ae-2113 for ear C c ,.,,..,~.., \ ><M""O ..,~,,. '1111"~ h"l-. 963-4; u •••••.lfTS latwtn ia Ot.ufflt ..... I011 rc\ult of maJor d om estic change. adJU!ttmcnt. Tauru~. L1hra and Remove asphalt ariv-ays' e1tr1cton , •mu• ,..,. M<t,. s1r QA Nt30 W PA.INT INC. -another Scorpio figure prominently replac e w concrere &44'11-~Hi l ·Rt•41 '"· !fl~" 4~~; Juil"h •s our P<\li<:y let U1 lltl, YM Sell Y ,., p,_,.,.,1 Call Cle111fW, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. SAGITfARIUS ( ov 22-De-c ~I) CX'Crtt "IC\Cakd HIU kam brlCk/block ...-539-0345 Cc-mrn res•O '2WS L•all•c•••·· ,, .... hh4t-wtH l•\. 8688 more about linanc1aJ prospcc~ }ou'll alsod1)(.;0\C1 "hu ha\ thl· monc' 8AT11Roov ' ,.,,•c1-1f1o1 a Lancart "A• -PA NT1NG '"' r •• and what 1~ to be do ne about 11 t others 1n rc:lli\t1~ h0 hl <.tt"cr l lcar· Spec1a1tze in onvewa~ REMODE · NC• ~,..... ..... OWE ST ...,_ " " patio all\s bl k II • '' •N Clf'an ups•Tree l r1mm1ng L pow.,.. P""·' of tendency toward self-<1eC'Cpl1on t>tie:.ll~k ate g~2.g~;2 ' Lie= 29668 • !>67 ·104<1 y iud Ma•"' •Hilu'"'~ '" 51""' s.-vl04! 66#' 1~ 3~ CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-fan. I 9)' Go slow, ('valuate pn>~p<'l I'>, be e--J CHlhHliH Mll<f 6~0 Jl6J GLASGOW PAINTING aware of legal nghts, pertntSSIOM Focus on 1nlcnSll\ of lechngs ..... .nTictl a I u•· e •nl E-t 10 V'\ ·-pe• possible parincrsh1p. manta! \talu\ Older 1ndl\ 1dual '"on \OUr \ldt", Cu11om Auto tme><>rt s;r.. • 111 LAWN <;f Rll•t. E ·~1 s f-42 52 ,. and you·11 know 11 C ancer nauve fila) s role BMW-MBl Avd•·Jao-F.,, ISaint-1""'~ .muona"' ~ c, ~ .. ~ ~~~'5;&0 !> ~~~ 1-10MEOWNER E'CPERTS AQUARIUS (J 2().F h I Wh d t I·' ..._Alt pans av1 Fr11 J) u & oal•OS·llc><'""9 •l!f"l"C'dt>I an. c . ) at ~Cm'i a .c cal (llU u ';..: dell 893-2319 M11\1! & Gr"'O .. 44 6fj()~ tSt·HKAWA l AN OS<.APE '"' E•I ACOu$ ~•llnQS transformed into rouMng victory 4.!lstgnment ts hnt!>hed. 'OU llJ very 1 Sod C•••" ups Maint u\.r288597 631-9~5 receive accolades. you'll he nd 01 unnecess.'lr) C'\P<"O'K'. emollunalj l .. 1 ... 1 ltmctt Dttn c;""""lf'f' 11tc 8~ 4147 tNT EXT 20 Years hPet burden. Take Spl'Ctal care an hondltn& sharp objt('h Acu1 yp. Woro Proceu Enlr) A rrfl'fl(,h ooo;, Averagt1 Room m - PlSCES (Feb 19-Ma.rch 20)' Good lunar 3\~l'I ro1n('tdC''> "ith 109 Wt dO manutct1p11 Ry NO"man Tl'le Doorm•1 TREES E••.w•or Srucco SL"l(I Physical attrac tion. chansma. vant'h. "reat1vc t'nJea'o" < h1IJ~~ melltf'IGll•t ate 786 "\l30 Oak' For e~· DOOP T''"~ remolltl(! C•H n matf'<••ls llA2-044 'I J(' ,._ ·II"""' •o. I \• •6 provide pleasure. )OU.II mAkt' O('W ~tan . \OU I l't( '1\t ma.gnan1mou Comout•h eoo..ll."°4f'IG & Clectric1l PAINTER NEEDS WORK• o fTt'r. You·11 havt n&ht to cclt'bnuc ' •••es SBA •o•n pavrott h[s16 COMM l il:ib 28 Prot Garoen1ng s.r~• nt E,1 c•l!nQs ref1n cat> lF DECEMBEl\ H lS YOUR BIDTHOAV )OU art capable 0 Guy 760 IOOf Dom n WCYk L c RestO I camm I mlln~ •1'1~ 1281 vr• HP WOf'I< OV"' ,~ yr• 'I' 1 1 lff-0&22 , 24 1'11 & JOl'ln 01v11 PalfllinQ 96-t-343 7 handhna rcspons1bthty. you work well under prcs\urc. )UU a T't'P1NG S11-1 eoo~"PNG -'180" Ait 648-812& ~nllmcnt.al, intense:. romantic. P8 s1o n11c Tauru~. ( an~r. ( apncom ,A$l /ACCUR SERVICE DON s El..ECTRIC T'M Trtf'l Cleanup comp OUAl.llY PAINtlNG ""nons play 1mponan1 roles 1n "0Ur hft 't ou hht' ~"en:d frnm VERSA TILE 640-0H8 492 S9S8 S9'....ce cans gardening Compatit•v• L Wint., Rat•-Fr• ..-. / ptle•• Ch\Kt.. !146 '031 •tomal• JOl'ln 72' 9101 rC"CCnf ,mot1oral-financ1al setbA k You seldom do thtn&.\ hal""'a' C.,,..tlJ !"'.,... ovtietofc bona.cs Wt l Stm member\ of oppo"te SC~ arc dr1wn 10 )OU, find \OU a fa\C'tnatan m&pe.ntf'V s;;;;c;; NfW REPAIR Ouehly No 1 CH ~~~~ ~!':t.':::.n. challcnac I f san&Jc. mamaat' md1cated tn rom1na month\ It mamed ~ Aemod •·AOd1tt0n1 jtot>• 10 tmau r .. •~·~ Fllllt 1.at llJ·llll up: crpta wiNJOWI ate thcre could~11n11dd1t1ontof1m1ly1n 1986 0oot1-.1c ~48'""'~eo ,., .. est lie d 63t 234s 1 •11v~ P11rn1,,,&AhOC 1 ...... ,.,.. .. , 8~7060, • •o• comm wrnOow i. ltQ<1' .:over 1ng ConrraC!v• r 1-; B S111es ordf"'~ n 1 '1QS sec • Oul1P~ •vP••·.; ~ Ai C,,... ,.,, Cd ~ ... JC ... & TO, OHLITT "llTllC • E •1 Apa Hdlf"' ... t'1 ' g q 1886 l'H F ., O•"', P1peria1 ~·--.... NC ,..-ER1QRS ..,Allo , I';:, 5-c; PP11>;G • ">• MC i:,-3 ,. t:' A"' /,A • ,fRr"I(.> n~1a11a11nr ) 1f'""0~ a "1 ,.a.r'l•nco '>.&ti 41 5'R I' • Q~~ -..,f >N~ .. ~ ,,. ..~ 'f'd'> ,,.. i ll ..,aD "'' '@lt'l"lO-.a .._.,. .. ._. C~ • rnr Cf'C t>3Ei fl<• I T><f WAL.PAPER f=ll ~( r1o>< -,PK •>' ,. • • ~g • '" • • r .:.v ;r "'. lC • Ploabint 2• hr ED• lH· 1150 • '' ~ t' • n,. I <t •• "'"""-t"'' :· ,l,<i ... ri ,. .... ~,. .. , '-• ...-;. 4 M,ti:.~ H tf E•P"'" 5,. •• <,. \ Afl, • • , .n, t'SC ~fit;~1d (,l r"'!"\IT L\ "40903' %4 ~'<'< RA·NS Cl f ANEO 1• "" " ><..t'"' 01!1P0">81' I 1u<>"' 8 IU 45'.\' iflll."fQ REP1P•NG (tf'· ._ oonJl'O hE E"f llo~ Pt ••MBING "I "llPr'•rTll' L illi An -...,.. 646 11·1 7 Payc~ica PSTCMIC UHT CHI P ,,~ •f'ad., lutur' l lrae f,t.,( • • "i8 O•ant' 63 1 85164 *WHUS FUlllS• MR!' STE llfNS r-. "'•t ~ T 1ro1 C1"0' , "U '"" ..., .. n(lth1no Wiii '"' "°'' 1111 Xmas Spac1a S~C Af'<JO•ll9 i 1 S with Ad ~-~ .11. '"' ;n 1021 '" • w l<•••lle Anehelm a .. u., AOOf tNG reco .. er rfJ p11.rs hOI 1a1 Ille roc:J> W(\(l(J ftM 11111 •50. 8586 BES1 .ROOF REPAIR CAN 8[A 'f ANY BIO 8 '1' so .. ,.,, 7537 Wl .... ClHal .. A,. Yr;,vt Wll'IOOw9 0..,,t Bt1tt>0a w.~ W.-Nna 803 l\atboe 1\1 t13--313S Or1n9t1 Cout OAJLY PILOT I W9dnesday, OecemMf" 25. 1986 ----- Clldul/llilt .... r 11ew11 HM Gntral 1530 Anlium Hll 1u,.;1tc•1/lltHfl •••••• ,, .. 1100 l'\8lJC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE PtaJC NOTICE llllOllT ' HIS ADYEITISlll * IALIJ IALIJ* i 7112 TIYITI LUllll Oue1.S bY An lndMOual '9CTITIOUI IUIMll Hathal\ Dotrnan Ful °'I*' tlfN 'ront Of•I Nlllll• .... ef ~ Aefr1Qe'8tora a12t I Up §itp Avlll •No MY1 AbOMd At!end OUf ..... aemlnet ~::'"~ a.a 11194 NA.Ml STATlllllNT Thit 11.at--.t •M ftle<I ~~r~ OC*llng for ARTIST ....... T WlthtfT .. a up s~ ·:.~as· = and raoleve a ,, .. wltll t~ County~ of Or· d The .:=v.a'*"°" II :::, ~':,, ~~ rnw.trnent leftklng Co Quellfted peraon katri. Al the rOle Of MM!ng con· [)(yera, OUl91ec l90 & Up SWALES ANCHORAGE ponabta mini vaowm. 6'9t County on D.camber ~NOi COUNTY DC 11. IN& ttvlne 0 4 •1411 0 , feoo, 1eeo exper help. orowt<\(I deity newtc>al* ttnueetoc~.todoee ~.igv-C Une~~a UP Oeltyt-S a.e-1501 LHM about !Mlt~.~ 1e. 1N6 ,.._ TAtL o"ouP 1m2 s..,,. ~ 759-tt 13 1U1 bc.ii.nt company on tha Ota,.,,. Coaat the role of 111 Tellw1 Atl om .. .!. .. ome __ our offlot l'Mt ->VUl ........... .._.. ,._ ~1 Pllfla, !MM. c.ttf 9211& P\iOl""-d araioe Coaat ----I !Mneflta end working .. .,... Bank of AmeriQ, °"' ..,., .. aNnga" 111 f ....,.1tia Coul Plu&c .. ., ...... ..., vrlll\Ot Jol\f'I 8Nllit Owen• 1t342 Dally Pilot Oeoemti. 11 25 ••n111 ~ Apply ~· Imaginative pro-r.u.,. are becoming At.L APPLIAM:EB ... ,.......... (.Apnt 1 rv.) O.itv ,llol Dec 25. 1965 Jan Slefr1 Perla. trvtne. Callt 1N&. Jfll'tUMY 1, •• ttM1 Jec>aneMJEng!WI "I duottve, layout artlal ~ more aop111111c ated. f91ylur..e..4 AU·IAYlll LOii t. I 15, t988 t2116 w. wpm, me. route ~'r..,c I IU• 11&11' ~·=::=:o ClfON Mlllng prOducta b..a.at ......... ••ttrtyeln/ ll4l•H· IHl w-253 ~!:, btw:':!:~ .. con· I--------• 2 Vre exp. SU 15 mo lllLY Pl.IT '°' 1 v1<1ety of cllenta tnd MNIOM 11 equally UNIQUE FUAHlt'URE ltttttra NII --flta.IC NOTICE John a1 <>-n• PUBLIC NOTICE Mult t\evoe legel tl;ht to 330 W. Bay Slflilt Our dlaertmlnatlng mat· llT\l)O(tlnt •• ~ 1t47 s Main SI cc;i;nt ehriatmu gift. vw '85 Bug, gd COfld. O<IQ. Tiii• 11atement WU tiled work Place employ., Coeta Mata. ca ket demand• qullTty and a n1°:! tlture aptitude Santa Ana l .82 ATC 250A Bett oft., owner • f200 644-5720 '9CTITIOUI ..,..... with t~ County Clerk of Ot· trtCTmOUI IU ... H mentllntervlew· Coat• or eeM &42--4321 1tyte a :~tA c~at~ Btwt\ Edlnoet & War net on 548•1721 or 754•19 tO VW BUG •88. Red. C!Mn In NAMI ITATl•NT ange County on December NAMI ITAT'lmNT Meea, CA. Send ed Ir• --N•wpaper production aerv • 1 u 0'!'• Main St S.. the Beall I---/oul New evlfYlhlng s.. Harbour Pacug1n9, 10. ltH Th4t follOWlnQ ~•are 9U!Mlletter to JOb No. lalea SSIO knowledge helpful Ablll· T .. ..,. •Imply can 1 Im-IH·IHO PUCH Mui Moped gd end 111 s2500 548.2902 1&502 LOI v.,<Me lane, ~ dot~ buelneaa u · MA·5ao7,P.O Box95e0.,1WWWNJe: ty 10 work un<* dead· ltetethehumanamltetnd Open l().6.Sun 12•5 S325/0B08U-44&4Dan Huntington !Heh, CA Publlllled Orange Cout . (Al GOLDEN MfO. lBl Sacr•mento, CA 95'23, . unn a muet Prlof newa-warmth that Cullometa . _ • J 92649 Delly PllOt o.c.int>er 18, 25. HouN of Foam & Fab<lc•. by January 5. 1H8. mll1'IU Ull IAIU P91* uperlence an ad· look lor wtlen ~terlno • Refrlg. S/S 22.8 cu f1 4 WliMI Drln/ "~ SOUTH COUNTY John F Patton. 15&o2 Lot 1ee&, January 1, 8. 19H (C) GOiden Merine. too N ' Soft Mii. 22 year program. vantage. Polltlon la part branch. There• 11111 ' w/!Qe S395. 760-0387 I030 VOLKSWAGEN \/trdH Lane, Hunllngton W-232 tu11!n 81\!d. Orange. CAllt llm / .. I.. FIT, PIT ltllf11 1v1lf. 9.9 I d benefit place for you at Bank Of ' -a.ao11 CA 92649 92etf7 Self a1atter tor faat plM*f Santa Ana 835·2110, 1 me, S~oo r n •· Amerio• Interested can· Wahr & Gu Dryer llke nu llW •11 .lllP & Thia bualne11 11 con· ( Mary M liendrlx, 27292 1 t11t growing oomr.ny'. Fullerton 680-3340 and =~~~ .. u·~ t~· qs:~: dldatea. apply at the Almond $400. $48-7988 •HHll . ISUZll ducted by· An tndlvtdual Pl8l.IC NOTIC via Amlatoao. MlaalOn VleJO Kno#ledge & llcll 1 In Garden Grove 100t2 H h Art Dlrecto I branch nearell yOY. An f it lf II ooma with p/a buokal John F. Pelton lllCTITIOUl llUllNIH CA 92692 IBM. PC a eecountlng Chapm•n Ave. Suite 1. O~l~yg Pllol p 0 B;~ equal opportunity em· 81& UI . Mall and radlal ur.. Thll ••atement waa flied HAU. ITATl•NT Th:, ~u1in•,:1 : aJcon deelred Profeatlon1l ap-11M/lnt1ua.at1 t560. Coata Mesa, caj ployer 1 iiY FlllifllE (Seu2900) ;1111 '~~~Yn~C~~ T~ tOllOwlog pereon '' d~tar; M ~,1:1 u PMrance a muat. Polen· SS20 92828 Bank ol Amel'lca LES 957-8133 11181 ~ 1185 doing butl~ •• Thia etatement wu "*' 1111 for growth tor the j _ 1 OR.ANOE COAST 1 · t ,___ NATHAN DORMAN ANO wttn ,,,. County C!ent ot 0, right peraon 970-1272 ---llAlll OIAIT Costa Meaa 94" long aota, almoat n.-'--/Renault Publlaned Otinoe Colll ASSOCIATES. 316 E B1y •noe County on O.cemt>er -•~• 548 W tllth St $300 6-42.()370 .,...., Ave •C. P 0 Box 940, 13 1985 IC ical/Tr1•11 Two fl.Ill time l'loa1-.es IAILY Pl.IT est _ 2524 Harbor Cotti Mffa Dally Piiot Dec 25. t985, J1111 Balboa Calll 92&6 1 · HOS Apply In person btwn 330 W•t Bay St j Coate Mela CA DOUBLf waterbed. exit 1•1·1121 1. 5. 15, 1986 w 248 Nathan Albe<l Dorman Published Orange"= ;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;::1 2·5'>m. 84&-1077 Costa Mesa. CA 92827 Harbor Adami cond w/btlcaH lldbrd • 315 E S.y Ava Balt>oa. Dally Piiot Decembet 26 S OST I 2701 ...... arbor Blvd S 150 obo 962-6280 SUBARU '8 t 4 whl drive Catu 92&6 t 1,,.5 J 1 • 15 1., • ., mumu1 P&ITllP&ITIST WAITAESSE & H • ADVERTISING " n DL wagon. AIC. am/Im Ml.IC NOTICE T1111 busin .. , t• con· "'" • anuary • "· • • ...., ESSES Late Eveni~s & Costa Mesa Sol bedaet, match. desk CUI. $3500, 873-9224 dUCl«I by an IM MOuaJ W-245 Graveyard The Grinder I f500 or otter See Sat lltCTmOUI llUIMH ~ Aeatauranta. t400 W ACCOUNT South Coast Flnanctal Ctr 385 Ogle C.M 722-83-49 , TRcka NH N .. ..-1r·-•NT I lmmedlat I f Be 6-42 8881 3233 Park Center Dr -... s e open ng or PCH. Nwpt h • Coat a Mesa •hctlluHll 1 SI PL VMOVTH Xrrow 19e2 The foltowl~ '*'°"' are ~~': ~=·~.,~~·~ C.11111 5530 EXECUTIVE j IWI •sill•--ac« ver 1 ~~~ug.~2~ A'!S: ~r1'tv'::O":':V:U.~~~. gexroupernd' hl!,llptu'~1 Xplntb~--AFTER I . & Station tor IMM STUDIO S k bike S150. 494-1426 I Don Wllll1ms port Beactl. CA 92663J 77 ... ..,..,., Needed tor Automotive I VE ~3 Wesley T M<><><•. r t 9flt1 inctvdlng medical & Real Eatate Cl111illed Fl JuOy, I MW macn. model1"68 CHEV P/U ltlortbed. Rlvetllde Avenue, Newport dental lnauranoe. con-SCHOOL Advertlel~ SaJes at 1 INTERIOR PLANTSCAP 522 $250 obo War1date j Newer mtr & trana. 4 lpd Beacn. CA 92663 genial atmoapnere Con-rapldly expand I~ local maintenance Part time Ir apkra 1200 pr· Kalter, manuet S900. 549-341t 2 Thia bualne11 11 con tact Alissa. ~2...C321 ext JOBS newspaper Agreu1v1. Foliage Design 548-9585 radio w/phono, 1950 v1n-1 # dUCited by An lndlvtduat 291 sell-dlaclpllned lndivld· tage S 175 obo 673-737& TOYOTA 1980 pickup "'• weatey T M()()(t, Jr I LIT am11A1T . ton long bed S3. 100 Call Thi• 11a1emen1 WH llled -·-• I II rl fti uall may earn excel enl SCHWINN Cruller boys I 642-4321 Alk for Don With th Count Clerk of Or· -OIUT t " 81 I Income (salary • ciom· F~T d7am-3pGm dMonday· bike Sl25; Clarinet $100. Wllllami ange ~ounty ~" December l&IU PILIT l&IU PILIT ml111on1. t>eneflla. and " ay oo pay Uprt VAC. $35, ~•-4687 · t& t985 330 w Bay Street I advancement opportun1-642•0010 e>cl 255 Aak A1tM laert.. 110 · 11215817 Costa Mesa, Ca 92827 II you ar:=r~r extra '1'!.r. Saelex!!rnledn/ceor adhveelprlflu•I· lor Dave SCRAM·LETS s-wn na-·· IN U.S.A. Publl•~.?2'•snoe98C50J111 142 4121 spending· money. or Ilk• ··• ""' llTllll IUln · n ..,._.. Dally Piiot .-. . 1 1n • to go places like Magic Send resume to: I lrTOIEI ANSWERS DELIVERY DEPARTMENT Aft> TRYING HARD£R 1, 8. 15. 1986 YOY don't nMd a gun to ~.~,;·~~·wl~n~~~es ~~ ~E=T 11 now hiring CASHIERS, Splash. Ebony I MclARE.N'S BMW TO B£ 11 l w-258 "drtw faat" when you •ward• Call Ill now! We ' , .. I PRICERS & STOCKERS Lat .. -. G~·•p M-F 1111 '· s.s 11118 • SILES DllD11C MnTICE place an ad In the Dally have several openi~s In thu • If H, Pleaee apply 81 225 E. 'aASES I 828 S. Euclid St rUU\. ""' Piiot Want Adat Call n°"' C M • H 9 . or F v P.I. le11HO, 171h St, Coate Meu Remember 11111 oldla? Fullerton, CA e SERVICE lltCTITIOUI IUl*t!H I 6-42-5678 642-4333 Ctl11 ..... ca12121. PUT Tiii--Question: "What WU the I 714-680 6300 • PlllTS T~"=!t~T:: .,. Newapaper dellvery ballplayer arrested for?"' 213-691-6701 doing butlnen u Orou~ Clerks lPUTlllTIAUIH 2AM-8AM Ught van or Answer 'Stealing e LEASll~ Travel Search, 705 E IRCLE 1-lllRIETS Couple. Costa Mesa 20 truck nee' Xlnt money BASES ' LARGE SELECTION OF W Balboe Blvd, Balboa. CA unlta Experlenc nee Newpon Bffch ar .. Call J J ff /Art NEW & USED BMW'St LAllC£S1 INVEN10RY 92661 IOW HIRING CISllEIS ISSISTllT lllllERS Comrenaatlon negot 842-6015 btWn 12-&pm ftt ry 811 Liil UAll UW ON fH[ W[SI COASI Rtchard 01mre111. I t5 TSl IUUIE•IT IOH VOLUME SALES Edgewater. B1tbo1 CA 642-1803 SAllWIOl lllP BREtTtNG GEN EYE MENS SERVICE & LEASING £\UY liD)(l ' COLOll 9268 t ----PIT & FIT help Apply at WATCH NAVITIMER 3670N CherryAvt1.LONG CAL& TODAY Thie buaineu la con· CART ROOM A TIE ND· 270 So Bristol. C M 2400 COSMOS Brand, BEACH ducted by An tn<1tvl0u11 ANT Afternoons Prlvale -----Paid Rlctlard Damreth COYntry Club 496-5767 new stlll In bo>c. (No Cherry exlt-405) Thia 1t1tem.n1 .... hied •11c~H~lt $695 Mii S350 673-6034 (714)1H·llH with the County c1er11 01 or. CASllll ZEBRA SKIN $050. Tred•lna Welcome ange County on Oecembel Interviews Wednesday Costa Meu Mlf serve ~as Aatif8" ,010 645-4390 OPEN SEVEN DAV$ 16, 1985 ,__, 9-11 A M. at 2271 Fairview ;;•;~~;.r ~~~61:5safi; ANTIQUES French&E~-119 •t11i1la I03 Publlaned Orange Coast Ad C llett Large collection (En-P'lii:I Hyd. truck S lOO; Al'" DlaMtlc tlOO Di lly Piiot Dec 25. 1985 Jen . osta Mesa (Fairview Ollml llLP tlrehousetull) Flnequall· Metal racks 24x38" $20; I CAD cdv ·76. Blk/red 1. 8, 15, t956 W-254 & Wilson). Pan/full time Apply 2934 lpy. •h•~lenlt Econdltlonb Trnr acale $100. 556-7130 111111 lo ml/clean. Btofr C · '( E Pac Cst H'""' CdM urc a ....... n uropa Y ovr $1500 472 7525 man---------all 714) 537-4840 for I Ask tor.Danny-,. Private Pany. Cash Only! Pttl 'Aaiaal1 I04t t1•• ••rlll . _,, Ml.IC NOTICE more I f . EOE [ ---By Appt San Clemente • NABERS ==============~ Ollml IELP Eatale (71 4)498-1167 Darlfng Shih Tzu, akC rag. I • ••••• FICTITIOUI IUIMll PIT rel. parson. Payless puppies for Chrlstmu ---•-• NA• ITATIMINT I Cleanet 642-2671 N_B_ A,.liHetl 6011 $300/0BO 645-82~ C IDILLAC TM fottowl~ per1on1 are Openings Now Available --Poodle Pups: Teacup•. A~• •••••ldoul n d<>1o0 ousineas ... Obnldyn I EASY ASSEMBLY WORK I llY APPLlllCES Toy. Min. s250. 54&-2648 Hllctlon of ,... &. LARGEST SELECTION I ~rch lnttltute. 16835 $600 00 per tOO Guaran· -·Hy = .-.. oflatemOdel, lowmlta ........ Algongutn Street, Hunt-e E.x LES 957-8133 Ii 1 aa.e• car-r W..v ..._... 1 .,___ c 9 ... 9 AR R 0 UTE S ' teed Payment No • rye " ._. Cadlllaca In Or1m99 ~ton ........ h. A 2.,.. I perlence/No Sales De-2 Refrtg·, 1 frost frees 150. -preowned • In County! s.. us t0d8'yl John H Rlcf\ard1. 4120 ALAN blke. S8cm frm. 2 I .. ...-.. ....... .., Cl ·-... ti I tells send Mlf·addreued 1 reg $80 )(Int cond Can ;""""""· & .. 0 1880 .....,.p.. re..... nun ng on Earn Extra Ca•h For Del/very Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting . no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wag.on and insurance CALI:. 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney stamped envelope deliver 957·6194 anyltme yrs, hardly used l9'h Iba It A-... tn91ci a cfM U• • Beactl. CA 92649 Elan Vital -903. S 1350 new. Ukl~ $750 -• • 2600 Harbor Blvd This bu1ine11 is con- 3418 Enterprise Rd, KENMORE 3 4 cu ft relr"'· obo 673-7376 ... ence wheN you COSTA MESA ducted by An lnd1vt0uat 'W I pu~-. BMW · John H Rk:hards Ft Pierce.FL33482 eratorS175 6-46-9177 ITV SttrM lltclteaical ,_ • WlllYWllAIES T11la 1ta1emen1 wu llled 11•••• ••••••• • •••••••••••Ii ' ' 1110 . ~ USED C.4RS & TRUCKS wtth the County Cterl< 01 Or- i• DELIVERY DRIVER J NAO stereo rcvr 7 140' • COMEINORCALLFOR ~9~~nty on Oeoembet 1e • 1250; NAO amp 3020 (11t.ll 1111 FIH&nUISAL Fame I• $100; 472-7525 Iv meg IDIW. tM.e-AM DILILLO Publtan.d Orange Cou1 : Dally Piiot motor route : Sender Champ Amps 100: CU>tll>ll.mAYI llnllUT oeiry P11o1 0ec 25. 11111s J1111 • 'I bl I H t ' t • '"'-'aym--DM300°---· 18211 B"'•CH BLVD 1 8·15·1986 • ava1 a e n un mg on • S2oo. N~~ark 0 M';'8001 HUNT1NGTONBEACH w-250 • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • studio mester s200: 1vl Custom Auto Ul·IOll; Mt·IH1 Pl8.IC NOTICE •. per afternoon. : _mso 472·7525 1 Jmpo·~""' i c.o CHEVY '83 Camaro Z28, ftCTmOUI llUIMH : Call 642-4333·, Monday_ : Tra.a1prt1tita I euv vouR CAR DIRECT HO motor, 5 lpd. loaded, NAME ITATl•NT -charcoal $8995 PP The fottowtog peraon1 ••• : Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for ·: Ptwtr hata 70121 FR~~"~u~g~~No 640-0016 d0tno 1>v11nesa 11 c11ue • Art. • 281 Monterey Wood BOat.,EPA •DOT Fedef'allratlon CHEVY M1llbu 1980 ~·~~;1t1:1~0 e!.6,,.1g~ • e For resloratlon w/wo dal (714) H1·1NI classic wagon Air. 92648 • Oranne Coast : eng. Make ofr 549-3419 . -AM/FM, 2 tone paint, StlJYe Gilb, 606 I Ith St • w , MBZ 79 2400. Ivory, runs elec seats, $2,950 Call Huntington Beach, CA • Dally Piiot • SbJ1/Dtcll1/Ster111 xlnt. loaded, aunrf, 642-4321 Alk for Don 92648 • e · 7022 am/Im cau. aheepeklna Williams. T111s buslnH• 11 con-: 330 w. B•y Drive : ONLY S7500 751-2016 WE BUY CLEAN -dUC1ed by· an lndlvldual 1 40 60' ----• Steve Glib : Coat• Meaa, CA : .~all 1nf°m:f N~·;1,"~ IHOl•S lllZ 'tO DO L~sw ~Ile.AGE Thi• stttement Wiii filed • •• • • • ••••• • ••• •• •• • • • • ••• 673-1974, 963-0007 llO II M Tl & IMPORT w11h the County Clefk ot or. Loaded.(* 0020eo) CARS. TRUCKS & VAN~ a~ Couniy on Oec.mbet ..----------J-Q--0--A--Y--,-S--------..., For~!:~~ Ad s;: /:.P. ~~0~h~:i~ S1l,OOO r:tJt7;m 16~:::he0 ora~ ~ Call Marcia 673-6232 A' US ---• • _ _ Daily Pito1 Oecemt>et 25. CR 0 SS WO R D PUZ Z L E Dally Piiot TOHA -'2888 Harbor Blvd 1935. January 1. 8, 15, 19M ACROSS I H<1llm4r• 6 Shado .. tJ 10 Serv•c.e '"'' , 1• Hot c.nOC.Ol.lh• 15 Move Qe•·• .. 16 Cam" 1 17 I f f' 18 ~ill t9 ~an 20 SOil n Riuo~f,. makPr 14 Be .. 1 q1 ""' 26 Sp1f11PSI 2 7 Angry d••ri '.l l BolShPv•• n Brve11qe., 33 HelOf'I~ 35 Fue1 38 Lily lf Pt' lQ US Solt'l1 ''" •O Ront a•"• 4 1 Ca p 41 F d bflt. 4 ) p 1i. .. ,,, .. .,, 4• C.011 .,,. •• 45 •Qfl 4 • Mill1•' illhMll•" 20 32 38 . , 6? •, • <.:..-remon1a1 5? D·!>C.10$400 !.4 ~o~I O•sma1 513 "Sl•ga1e '\f; Al , ill' \/IP t, •l. l~c!' ~. .;, R<1vmono b.' Millll •alto "~ [lt-.nu•etl b'. Co• set p.,, t t1fi S1ar•c.r • • N 1\ 11nrrr• .,., OOWN • '1itt , Pl I Tt • t ··~t .\.rrn, .,.nits i Afr A, H• '''0 ~c. ~ ~ t'' ,,1ftH, ' .}1 "•!, 1 t AD-VISOR SUPS Avallabte 25' & 30' WEST LTD.= t"oe\I Mea $40·0330 W-249 642·5678 3333 w Coast Highway Newpon Bch 9-5 Mon-Fri PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED DODGE Colt '80, like new.1--.---1r_Mn_:nr_E __ AM I F M c. SS. new 1--.;...'UU\.n.;;.;;;.;;;;..;....;.."";..;;.;.' ·~ "'--aheepsklns. new llres. 30 M.P.G.. factory sunroof S2500 497 -3378 '1 4'111 .. tu1llt.•I ,.-8•·111 ' I~ "-'r< rt111 <1 ;;t Oa1111 4 ) D•f'SSPS 44 Odes .. 11 46 ~rPP 1ttnm1 47 uu lo• 48 Dosprov" 14 h,..,, .. cu '°'t'~·ll· 51 F'f'd\I • (ttdltt"d .,...,, '>f> St;i11 P.Jll c ... :if"tt ) h•n 1)0 R ~<l ti 01 J~ i-I t It l, • 1 After School- Student Jobs! Do You N~ S Cash $ And A Good Job To St.art TM New Year? We are looking tor Jr. High and High School ltudenta and others who would enjoy talking wtth peopte and wortclng with other 1tudent1 their own ege. You can earn $25.00 to $50.00 ..ch W.-In commlulone and MUCH MOREi You can work PART TIME In the tft8fnoon1 end 9Venlng1 and atlll htve plenty of fr• time. You MUST BE FREE AFT~R SCHOOL! We otter complete training and provtde tranapot'tetlon. Thlg 11 NOT A PAPER ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Come out end hefp UI get new cult<>fTl«a for our newapeper and have 1 grMt time doing It. You have nothing to loM 1nd • tuper job to gain. Call today and maybe you can etart tomorrow! Call Mr. Earl 548·7058 or 241-3432 MERCEDES BENZ '58 190SL. run• nne. look• fantuuc Wiii 1acraflce S9.950 474-1416 or 759·1913 ~ WIWAITHH DUAi 11111&11 S.. Veno doa Santos THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 H4A8011 t\lVO C0\14 MUA 041 0010 Mt.IC NOTICE llSUll LUSlll '1CTmOUI .., ..... hftt .... MaxlMe,AJOQZX NAMEITATIMINT Attend our i.e.. Mmlnw The fotlowlng pertona 1r11 and recleve a tree dOlng t>utlnees u portable mini vecuum DEAR & SI MPSON with credit approval PLYMOUTH '65 Satellite ENTERPRISES. 2510 S Learn aboUt lelll~ In Cpe, 1 ownr. very gd Brlatol, Santa Ana. C.,11 our office near South cond, S600 obo 840-2968 92704 Cout PlaZI J-WllllllTI Simpton, (apni 1 hr I Selling anything with a 2189t l<lowa. Hunhngton 1 • • • • ••• • •• • • •• • • •• •• •• • ... 11 1 •••as 1 .... Daffy Piiot Claaatflecl Ad Beach. C1lil 926411 -.&.·-•5 .,_ 1~ 1 ttmple matter Gregc>f)' Todd Derr. 2~ j: : l14/412· 1Hl Juat call 842-5678. Old Orehard. Framlnghtll'I I : PART TIME : 'r======::;il-'---P\llUC--NO-T_lC_[ __ M~~. buatne11 la con CH'•C1' 1----'--'--'----ducted by a gen.rat part • • •' ftCTITIOU9 ....... nerw.;p -,--+--+----1--1 e e NAMI ITATIMINT Jtnws W Simpton • • WEii.ON Th• follow!~ l*'ton• •re Thi• tta1emen1 wu ltlecl • W I I. • ( h • h • doing t>utlnee1 u with the County Cient of ()f • ,. art OO lltng or l e rig l • ~5CHE Nlklll'• Ortlle Dental Lib, •noe County on Decemt>et •• people-People who .. 01·0 y •. AUDI 4200 Trat>uco Road. 11120. 9, 1995 '-CHEVROLET trvlne. CA 927.14 ,...., : people. They must be pe r-: ~~!:·~ ~~::~ Pi.~':,!-:=\~9~:~~ 0:1~':!\~o.c~'= ,~~~'. I: si te nt and willing to work! •. CH'•c·u r1111 bu11ne11 •• con. 1985. Janu•rv t, 5. 1986 •' ft duct.O by· an lndlvtdulll W-230 e • IVEa.ON Nikki L wat'll r• Hour ar 4:30·8:30 p.m. • r111. atatfn*t wu 11i.o NM.JC fl>TICE I • M f . d 9 3 0 • H 5 E. c-Hwy with Ille County Clerlt of Or· -----1 I e 0 n . • r I • a n : • ,.. ... ,_. ... di .. County on Oecemt>« ftCnTIOUI .,..... I • I 30 d • 67 • .,.. 1'. 19'5 NA.Ml ITATWMINT I• a.m.-: p.m. atur ay&. • .... ,... The fOllOw4tlQ ~ 11 e • Publllhed Ot1nge Cou1 dOl)J bu11neM aa 1: ompen ation to include : l"v~HE '1u11s.a11ver1 ~:l J=art~~1~ AE~A~R~~ i04~:~',~!.~ •• hourly wage plu com-ee A~NfY. mint cond. W·24h Santa Ana Cattf 02101 IO INS 11.500 173-1118 Jori• ltldC>fO Pefeyra : mi ion. : ROLL.$ Rovct Sltw ~., "8lJC NOTIC( 3106 emMath Ln Co.ta Prtv Collec11on buy 2~ I MMe. Cellt 112e2& 1 • e one FREEJI 533·4242 l"tCTnlOUt 9UIMlll fnt1 1>v11ne11 11 con-• e ----NAlm ITAftllCWT cluCted by WI lndMOuel : for an eppointm~nt call : roy01a coro1a ·n s"s flit fOIOwtno penone .,. Jofge •110oro Pareyr1 tflbk, Sep, air, nu brka. 2 ldOlng 01Jllt1"' H Mr T'lll1 •t•t-t •II lll90 •• 642-4322 : new tlrea Od cond L.and~pe. 24101 Ctndy wtthtlleCountyC..OfOf. • e S2000/0bo 963 ·5aff Lane Lake FOtHt. CA .,. County on o.c.mw L -J IV\ O 00 t2&30 10. 1tl5 1• uet""ef'n :'"ru: p.m. • Have yo" read 1ooay • °'*'"T• Chung, 24101 ,...,ti 1i k for Ren ~'illiam.. : '~~~'~.:,:·~,: =i ~=Lane.LMa Foreat,CA ~=t:,~~": 1~ !• •• •••••••••••••••••••••• batgeine In townt Tt111 1>u11net1 11 con tt • Janult'f 1• 1• 19:231 -:--'--..L--4--..1.-.J ~ - • • • • "' ~ i n i k s pl' n · s i v l not high in price; reason· a bl P ro~t : r la ssi f ied arl \'P rt i i ng Daily Pilat c....1ass1t1ed Ad~ µhone t>-'2 ~78 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Wednetday. Oecembet 25. 1985 OS JOYOUS HOLIDAY TRADITIONAL REAL TY 101 E. n .. St., #214 Ctttt ..... 631-7370 JOY ANO P EACE ·-~/¥;157:' " ~ • ., <.... Merry Chri rmas & Happy New Y ear ro all our customers and friends. JOY ANO PEAC E GrePtinlf" to all of vur lrif'nd~: Sfuwe.JL Q oo~de.!t 384 1 Birch St. Newport Beach 852-9155 Joh", lult, Mer• & M1H Durkee Pipe & Supply 925 W. 18th St. osta Mesa 646-718 -DlliLr~ So(Jdy - L l11J .Jbfii<-..es bo Ki.AAf t~ SI_.( tiK (, ..Jb:1..1 , • •· _: SpetJObll.Q P~1~ [Kjl.liW 1001 Dooe St. Suite 20C )J~,,t Be.ad 851 116-$' ta --~.xec.~tQIQIQ ~~~ · CD Season s ~ · Greeting"> co ! :i'A'.;J': our mJrn 3 t t I ' • I I I • I , (I/ ~ .~ .;~~fine frienJ, ~ Wishing all • holi • day seuon full of • +life's best. UC Ll•ll1r C.,. 141 Cl~ •• Clltl .... 1411!11 ! '• I ' ' COHHUl CHf¥10lfT .. , .. \.,._I 100 i: \\\Y n; rHi Sea cl iff : I WOIUaD MOTOR MOTEL ! 9 166 l So Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach ! ' 494-9717 fl L IQ.tmAA taAIQ AAAl!C:llQ~..I . MERRY CHRISTMAS I HAPPY NEW YEARI tA£RCEDES j.~ • l f • 1 J J J . •"'' ...... , ..... , .. " . , ... ' . ,,~ .. t' t '-H ••••• " ,,. SE:\SO:\"S GRE ETING ! Rmg in the Ne"" Y ear with best wishes to all of our wonderful f nends and patrons Have a great 1986~ BALBOA ISLAND REAL T 673-8700 Q,.~..q ~,"c * Loads Of Cheer It's time for some revelry! Get in on the spirit of Christmas and have a won· derful holiday season. We wish you and yours all t he best ! WHISKY BILL'S 445 Newport Blvd Newport Beach, CA 645-8570 Hap~ 1 Ho\\c\ays I-. ' \ Ma~ ewr~ holiday joy be yours! AMCO Builders Supply 1541 NEWPORT BLVD C OST A MESA 842-4184 "'' hing H >U a B f «" and Joi ou s holiday . «>••on L IDO R EA LTY 8377 Via Lido ewport B e a ch 678-1300 .. 04 Orange Coe.at DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, Oeoembef 25. 1985 A bright and ha pp.-. holida' eason to you and .lOUr~! Newport Beach Firefighters Association From Our House to Your House MERRY CHRISTMAS The Frosting House 2384 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 548-2253 ·----------. from Ron, Ruth, Ramsey, Gary & Don Ronco Plum.bing I 961 W . 17th Street Costa Mesa 646-0622 ~~ 1 1 , '1 ' ' • • ' ( I \ 1 I \ , /\I I ... ,\ 11 ', ; ~ )/1/ / I// Happ1 Holida1s Gt'l in thr holiday 'ipirit and hr glad ~ IHB £. I .,.ch r. u1ce JA Co5ra MesJ. 6.J.?-160~ . ... the Spz 11 t (t( c 'Ii n.w ruzs 1.• the .•pint 1>/ hni· 11· .. wl"'"'' H plr,. .. Urf" lu """"· •• ,f"H'-Otl·, lw.,t••• I u \II 1 lur t ro~nd• & l'1tlru11• New York Cheesecake 698 W. 19th Street Costa M111 631 -5318 [ - Comi ng your way ... our best wishes fo r the holidays! Costa Mesa Firefighters Association . '"' I -' ' ' ' , . ... _, \ r•\ I . ' . -) T ! / 11 ~ rl-'~ :t ' 1.: r ~ · s J>l ' l ' i u I \\l~h l'nr \'O ll at C hri..,111ia ... ~ Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa (MEMBER FDIC) 2970 Harbor Blvd., Cost a Mesa 979-4200 . Glad tidings to all ... 1t's the ~a~on to greet good friends! i\~o,o.-lat .. d Brok.-r~ s .,.r,·lc-t> 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. of ~~-port 114-•r h Newport Beach G73-3663 1~6 ai ' ~ • 1n•a llut Yellow Cab Company 17300 Mt. Herrman Fountain Valley 546-1311 ·--------. "-1i.hinq vou rhP be1>I thdt the ..,ed~On ha .. 10 offer \,OU ano J ~our.,' Ber9atro• Cleaaera 2934 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. , Corona del Mar 644·4'121 , ~(? 9~' \\Cd ft Rf lll ' L'Xpn:_.;;; l)Ur \'CT}' best WtSf1r.s ! Nigel Bailey & Assoc. 644-7211 GEORGE ELKINS CO. 2 Corporate Plaza N ewport Bea ch• 759-9100 • Sending holiday cheer your wayt Metrr Chrl•t•H /lu11,t 'I ett~istmas 7" c?lll CJMe '7ek 111U ''()ta & ?kw'' MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TY 873-5354 \\hat •1111c11 rlul •11eht• 11nd •11und• 1h1· l'hri,tm11• •n1•11n h11• 111 oHn ,.,. "••h lht·m 1111to11111' ""l'tJ ""t ?2utaMeaJtt 18850 Douglas Dr. Irvine 7~2 -7 1 ~~ (~hind the ReFt•Stry Hott!) -., · CWis~~g ~ou o~ owru.d wi~~g Ro~do~! NOACK TROPHY & ENG RA YING CO. 170 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 646-3 141 to all our friends & patrons •. ..,, Christmas Ind Happy ~~:;;;i Holidays ,,.. lll tf Tllt Crew JOY ANO PE ACE .. · , ...... -. . -~lerr.19 /,_ ,·. · · .'/-._~ ~ ~ ., J ' ·-.. ' . " ·'· ' · .\r.._),, Qhristm~ · , \ t'.. . '"'-!' ......... " .. ~.'¢ 4 .... ' \ ') \: ..... t : , il ·· ... ~ . , "' . !. 1· ,,,.,.. • • f. . .,,' ..,. • .. ~.. . ' I • • , I• ,,t <\ " • •. ., ' - . I ,,,< l ,\fl' ." , .' -~~· •I l ~ll ~~.i;i .. . .. . ,1. : J .!l,. 1l • ~ •1"1·· .• '• . 1 ·1 .. , • ·t '-· ts"' ~ .• ..,1,., i;.,. • • • 11a ,.. .. f I ' 1,~ ! ,.. " t\.-' N .,_., • • ·--<,r'~-L 1/ .i •• f ; ,.. • ~ t• .. '61 ,.. 1 • · J. '~ • , , ~r '\I • ' ~ ·• •] 11 • ~ • It ' ., .. __ ~ ·-' '.,. p. '~ ,, -~ . Joy and peace \l ay tht sptnt ,if brtltlit'rl'kxx1 prnull ';_J , ~'" .,. I r ,, , -. f't.-f .. ""'11 · ,. -.. #' .. , It 's time to wish our lrieods the bappie: I of bolidaJ seasons. Joe Carlo Plumbing & Heati~g 1675 Superior Ave Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Stationery 642·4563 279 E. 17th Stree t, Costa Mesa CREETiNCtS . d wishes for the holidays! Season s We're turning up som~ goo d ustomers from all of us at best to our good friends an c R . All of us at Turner Associates, Ba y Auto epa1r Realtors extend our warmest 20 33 ~ewport Bh <l wishes f~r a happy holiday I lG~a:ry~&~t~h:e _::C:re:_:w:_:a'--~C,2;os~ta~M~e~s:a~6~3~1:...· .;..;l(_;)o_l1 season I! L TURNER ASSOC., REAL TORS 1104 N. Coatt Hwy, Laguna TO AL1 OF OUR F R I E N 0 s GREETINGS OF THE SEASON! Boyd Realtors Corona del Mar _.,...c \.\t ·11 liic tt~ 'txprW · · tM ~ btst wufW! Larry & Crew at: • {)1EIJX N{)EL CONNECTIONS (Aawtrllc Senice) 25432 Cabot Rd Suite 100 Laguna Hills 951-7070 ROSEY'S AUTO BODY 121 Industrial Way Costa Mesa 645-4522 \ ~11n e HOLIDAY CRl:BR TED JONES FORD 1211 BUCH BLVD. .. ~ .. Pan 521-3110 548-5558 cJEJY TEJ Abb • 'Ti the season to be jolly! We wi h all o ur friends the best! Sherry, Karla, John, Larr'r & Erne t, at HARBOR AREA APPLIA~CE 1240 Logan A\·e nue. l 'nit D Costa Me a • :1.t9.:~<Yi7 ·--------"'\. ELMORE MOTORS Tothe~oun~ and to the ~ oun~ at ht>a rt...a mf'rr~ ., mt>rr~ Christma4''. • From All T hf' Folk a t : CIRCLE K MARKETS •'---------· ... l . .... . ... ...., .... • .I I • \ .. llOW SWEET IT ISi 1AIO •AC" L 894 ~·322 ft•TWttT'D -~ • t j. , _______ ......, __ _ De Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wedl'\Mday, December 25, 1985 Researchers said compromised by tobacco money By PAUL RAEBURN ,., .......... NEW YO RK -.\ comprchens1ve new report on the etrucal, social and political consequences of c1prcttc smolung cn11c1zes medic.al researchers who accept tobacco industry research arants. a situation th~ repon's editor says is "like a detecuve taking money from the mob." The 200-paae report, in the New York State Journal of Med1 c1ne, 1s a com pilation of scientific research and repon1na that attempts to 1.1nderscorc the success of the c1prette industry in resis11na anti-smoking efforts. Among the industry's tacucs, accorclin~ to articles by about 7 S con tn bu tors. arc sponsonng spon1 ng even ts and an exhib111ons. directing advertising specifically at wo men and blacks. and funding scientific research. The journal includes an editorial by its editor, Dr. Alan Blum, suues11ng that anti-smokmg efforts might have been more successful "if smoking k.ilJcd baby seals." SEE WHY UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE IS THE "The success of animal nghts and w1ldltfe organ1za- uons 10 mob1hzing sympathy for the plight of variou~ animals has been far areater than 30 years' worth of pubhcny about the adverse effects of smoking m human bc1ne: he wrote. 'Perhaps the enure anu-smokmg campaign should be turned over to Greenpeace." the environmental orpn1z.a11on. he wrote. "Who knows what other species might be saved?" Alan Byrn, assistant to the president of the Tobacco Institute. which represents cigarette manufacturers. said the companies limit themsclvei. to advemsing aimed at people who already smoke. "Certainly the sponsorship of sporting event~ and cultural exchanges 1s part of that.'' Byrn sa id Monday. "I enJOY a11end1ns the Kool Jazz Fesuval or seeing the Vaucan exhib1t1on. and 11 has nothing to do with smoking a cigarette " The Jaa fesu val was sponsored by Kool cigarettes, and a I 983 Vatican art elth1b111on was CORONA DEL MAR OLDSMOBILE DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY UNBEATABLE DEALS ON SALES & SERVICE thletic Shoe & Clothing sponso~ by Phahp Morris. "We're caJhna for the industry to pay for the wrong that they have done, by being forced to pay for the re- education of the pubhc," Blum said. "Cigarette smokln& remains. whether we want to admit at or not, the most scnous health problem in the United States." Blum, a Iona-time tobacco industry cntac, wrote that U.S. c1pre11e companies spend $2. 7 billion a year in advertising and deri ve disproportionate profit from C1Jarettes despite their d1versificat1on into other indus.- tnes. An arttcle by Howard Wolinsky. a medical writer for the Chicago Sun-Times, quotes officials sharply critical of tobacco industry funding of medical research. "funding research helps the industry keep alive the no11on that the dangers of smoking are still an question." says Dr. Joanne Luoto, director of the U.S. Office of Smoking and Health. Furthermore, noting that some researchers accept a.rants from vonous sources, the tobacco 1t1dustry "as buying Jeaitimacy when ats funds arr m1Jte<l with those from NCI (the National Cancer Institute) and other federal aaencaes." Luoto said. In an 1nterv1ew. Blum dccned the practtl'.'e "A researcher taklna money from the tobacco industry as hke a detective taking money from the mob .. The Journal includes reports showing that the industry 11 attracUnJ women smokers by such 1ac11cs as advertising heavily 1n women's magazines and sponsor- ing women's professional tennis tournaments. as 1s done by Virginia Slams cigarettes. Sponsorship of art ex h1b111ons and cultural events creates a favorable image in the minds of the. well- educated segments 9fsociety. and sponsorship of n:ied1cal research not only casts doubt on some researchers ethic~ but also perpetuates the notion that th~ danger11 of smoking arc still 1n question. Blum and hi s co-authors susacst. OVER 20_0 PEOPLE ENTER THIS CONTEST EACH WEEK. 3331 E. Coast Hwy Corona DeJ Mar 673-5538 YOUR CHANCE TO WIN $50, $25 or $10 EACH WEEK ADVERTISE ON THIS PAGE FOR GREAT RESULTS. CALL 642-5678 • Rec!sondbly Priced • Cle.in, Secu re Fa cilit y • RPs1dPn1 Manager •Open 7 Days 497-6900 LAGUNA SELF-STORAGE 20522 ldl(IJnd Canyon Rd ldgund B('a< h Open 7 Days FOLLOW THE WINNE~S CIRCLE! 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