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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-24 - Orange Coast PilotWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1986 25 .CE NTS Mq.re _driv~rs _may·be Suspended Tra nsit distr ict investigates additional allegations of violence during b us s trik e By LISA MAHONEY Ol hDelly .......... More Orange CountiTranslt Dis- trict bu!>dnvers may be suspended for alleged misconduct d uring a stormy two-week 'itnke that ended Monday when dnvers returned to work. <>c-TD officials, who suspended 10 California Voyager Pllot'Olck Rutan and co-pilot Jeana Yeager are in good health after a rigorous around the world flight that was hailed as having both symbolic and pratlcal sig- nificance./ A4 Sports Reggie Jackson is all but signed and sealed for the Oakland A's./81 Entertainment Orange County enjoyed a delicious year at the din- ner theaters./ AS INDEX Advice and Games Buttetm-Soard Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment In the Service Mind & Body Opinion Paparazzi Public notices Sports Telev1s1on Weather A10 A3 B4-5 86-8 A 11 B8 A8-9 A3 A7 A 12 A7 B8 B 1-3 A9 A2 dnvers without pa) when ihe) ap- peared' for work Monday. are m- \T6lTP.llTfg several more mcrdc11rs of alleged v1olen~c and interference with s.tJperv1sory personnel who kept d1s- tnc1 busc'i running dunng the 'ltnkc that began ()('c 8. said r,pokC'>'-'Oman Joanne Curran Fantasy ~tree in Mesa a marvel By LAURA MERK Of tMO..,,._.I..., There\ only one th1nM 1hat oH~r­ shadowo; the throng" of \hopper\ at South ( na<ot Plua this C hn\tmas - ( f"\'lt:tl C uurt'\ Great f-antar,\ I rec Thrcc trad111onal I fl-foot iall ~n­ tas gratc thl' trunk of the ~<l-foot tree 1n CoMa Mc..a "'h1lc a half dotcn 6· foot-tall \nnta\ of d11Tl·rcnt nat1onal1- I} un:k the ba~c .. ..\uuulh there arc Ii.in ta ligureo; lrom all O\l'r thl' '-'Orld Ru1 there are f.mtas) \anta'i al'lo .. ..aid LarT) Komcga) O\.\ner of C\fudm Pro- duct1on<i the ..\r11ona firm that rccon~truunl ·•I he ( ircat Fania\\ rree.. . \'1\tonan hnu\c'i· ~t·mmgh hu1lt into h11l\1dc\ .il<io grate thl· tre\' "'h1le a "'ur!..1ng l<x:omotl\e urde'I its ~0- loot h.l\t' Pine nel·dlr' and ho1tle hru,h. llntkcd IO n·~·mhle '"o"' tro\\n tht· trl'C "'h1k thou\an!h ol t1.'lnkhng hghl\ w' l'rtng the tree 'park le.: h!..l· nv .. 1al' rl·Oetting 1n the \Unltght Tht· trt·t• "'a" bu1l1 Ii\ c \CJr\ ago Im thc \it·1m,1n-Marcu' ckp.irtment \torc\ Henn \cgc!'\trom. "he)~ famtl) <1"' "' \outh C ua't Pla1.1 and < "\tal ( ·ourt \.\QO, \() 1mpreo,..cd \I, llh the onc- of-a-l.1nd tr~c "tfcn he fir\t \aw 11 in a ~~n f-ranl "cc' \tore 1hal'hr hought 11 l\.nrncga' "'on'1 'a) what ~t·gcFslrnm p.11d tor tht• trl·c "Bu t 11 rn\t a hundk .. The trl'C w..i' '"'nl to I l·mpc .\r11 for rclurh1\htng .ind thl'n tamed 10 thc < "'tal < nu rt nn '" trud.\. said l\.orncg.i' f-uurtC\'O mt·o \\l're tlcm n 10 from \r11ona and 'IX'"' thrc<.· n1~ht' aelt· 1ng tht• momtmuc, "or"' ol art tn tht• C r. 'tJI l 11un I hc \hopping center no\\ '' rnn- dut ting :i l"Ontot to \Cl' 11 an~ooe rnuld guc.,!. 1hc number 111 light' used (P leaee •ee F ANTASY/ A 2 ) "\.\e're still conduc11na some 1n-leaders and d1strtc1 ~unt)-guards heard b> the ass1'\tant 'upenntenden1 'es11ga11ons. hut whether or not we'll nion officials said they v.ere of operations at the d1\ 1'i1on 1n which suspend anyone 1s kind or an un-maced and beaten by the &uards after each dm·er wo(k~. !!ht" ~aid The known at this point," she said. they led more than 400 drivers to n · drivers ma)' speak for themselves or T"'o or the I 0 suspended drivers Garden Grove bus yard to sign up for be represented by union official!.. ar<.· reportedl) officials or the United their JObs. The heanng officer can IS5Ut" a Transportation n1 on. Local-19 n1on '\po!l.cswoman Julienc Marning fire the dnver or re1n'>ta1~ "'h1l'h represent-; the d1stnc1's 732 bus 'm11h has dechned to return tclt: __him. or b.t:.L.w1tb bad pa). £ umn drwcrs. --Phone --.-n(julries about the "31d. \urran would no t confirm whether su'lpens1ons. Normally. there '"' a three-step .tn) of the suspended drivers were Hearings ha' c been )('heduled appeal procc-;s for dnvcrs d1ssat1~fied union officials. hut she did say that Monday and Tul~sda) for the with the outcome of a \u<,pcns1on some su1opcns1ons stemmed from a suspended d mcrs, Curran said hearing aturda) incident involving union Evidence against the dnvers will be lfot bctau~ the dnHrs are opcrat· 1ng v.1thou1 a con1r1c1. the d1 tnct hu dcl1dt"d to pla} things b) ear. Curran 'iald .. A.n) thing bc)'ond the heann~ will he decided at each step." she \Aid. l>1\trtC't bu~ drt\Cf'S went on tnke rA.~ ~ to prote" management' finaJ ·Oll~~ -& ~l..-yt'uN'.'OnttiK'l Thrcatt•ncd with lo'ling their JObs JU\t before < hnstmns strikers were d1~t tcd h\ thl" un10" 10 return to "urk to J\111d dl'l\Cn.,mn ~1th10 the memhcr,h10 (Pleaae see MORE/ A2) Pair charged with murder .,..., .... ._ ............ . The Grea t Fanwy Tree at Cryatal Court la a 50-foot-tall 1culpture of Styrofoam amd other matertal1. The 1torybook theme lncludea a Santa '1 village, train• and anim ated helpera. . . .ofHBwoman OC distri ct attorney to eek death pen a lty for t ransient couple From 1>taff and wire reports .\ tran\lcnt lUupk alread) lhar1,<t•d '-'Ith murder 1n the death of ,1 Rcdland'I woman "'ere chargcd T uc\· da~ 1n the !..1dnap--,l..t\10g uf a tlunt 1ngtoo lkal·h '-'Oman Orange ( ount' Deput\ D1,1m t .\ttornc\ Ri< hard Toohe\ said hl' "'111 \l'l'k 1hc death ~nail} lor the mu pie J,amt·s C 1regor:-~arlo"' '() and C'nth1a l \.nn < offman ~4 ·The l\.\O. art• attu'l~:d 1n thc death ot 1 '1-H·ar-uld l 'ncl \turra' J \ophomorc at C1oldl'n '-' l'\t f ohqtc foohn \d1d hl• tiled munkr ~ 1Jn,1p l11r roht~:r. "'1dnap, hurgl.tl) r11l'llx·I\ ra()l' Jnd \Pl'l 1.11 cirt um- ,1.tnln ;.slltg.11111m I nohn \.1td a "'.trrant ""Ill be tiled ~ttl \,111 fkrnard1no ( ount\ .1111h111111 ., "'hn arl' hold1na the l•111pk 1111m\l·,11ga11110111 murdu in lhl tkath 111 < onnoa I) ''I\" !<>. l•I Kt·dlanJ, \.11" '"' ,,· Nl(J\ "'J' lound hound .ind g.a~l·d ,1m.I hunt·d tau.· down 1n a I 11nlJOJ \ IOl'\Md I hc '-'arr;.snt "'Ill "''d. 111 plalc cl hold 11n th! u1upk until thl•\ 1.:an be ~ hrou11ht 111 <lranl(l' C 11unt\ lnr ar r:11gnml·nt '" ll.uc tor thl· ,1rra1gn· ml· nt ha' ht'l'O \\'I \11" \1urr,I\ d1\Jf)f)('arni °"o" 12 trnm tht I lunt1ngtun tka<h df"\ ck.ming. \lllrl' "'hl'fl' 'he \.\Orl.ed pan time Her hod. "a' tound k ''than 24 I Plea•e eee COUPLE/ A2) Police targeting drunken drivers -Sy LA E IG 0' Ol _O...,"-!ataft l>run~l·n dn,cr' "'"n't haq• tu ft:Jr o,_ohc;1rt\ 'hcckprnnt' th•' "'l'l'"' hu1 thl'\ \.\Ill ha\l' to dt'JI \.\Ith thl sotX-nng lall 1ha1 la"' t•oforu·mcn1 will hcl•I up II'. ra n"'' 10 dt<tour 1nto\1tatl·d dn,l'r\ inll• lhl drun~ tank l he ( .1hforn1J H111"'•" Patrol ,1n· noun\ed thal II \.\Ill ht· un m;l\1mum entoru·ment from " pm tot.la\ through m1dn1ght ~unda\ dcpl11\1n~ 0 rx·rtl'nl of,,, fortl' '" J ~4 hour period ratht•r than a tU\tomar. h or 71l ()l'fll'nl 'aid Jim I 1ndqul\t < llP "poh•\mao in 'ianta .\o..i • l 1nJqul\I 'a1lJ nol hi.•1ng ahll In U\(' lhl' lhl't._P<•tnl' ha\ ltttk ht·Jnng on IJ\\ l'lllnrr\·m1•n1 1n h" dt' l\1on "h1th 1' p11m.11rh tc•nu·nwd '-"llh p.1trollm~· n11rlh JnJ l~n11.1t <lrangL ( 11unt\ lrn ",1 ' "'har l"hn !..pcunt<. h:i' l' not hcr11 rn ll'U I ht• c ,1h111rr •• .,.urnt·mc ~ 11urt on I m la\ 1phl·ld .1 prnt·dl·nt -.citing 1 •"t' th.11 '.iHI 1 hn kpc11nt' "tnlal(' hJ"I '>( .1rl h aoJ \l'l/UH' rlFhl\ -lhl· I 11urth \ ml·nllmt·nt Hut 111 "111th Or.in~C' < ounl\ "'h!'rl' 1h1· I HP OJ trot, hunllrnl' ••I miln 111 \11Ul11'> r11Jd.,..,t\\ Ill\ \ 111'1 ~ f)CIJOI\ "' 111 Ix· m "'l'd .. It ', ,1 ,Ji,101\ lh.H lhl'\ ll d111ng (Please eee POLICE/A2) Pilot on ho liday de li ve ry sch edule Afternoon least expensive time for Christmas cSlls &·lJU\l' of the< hn'itmas hulida\ the Dail\ 1'1101 ''being dcl1\ered ,·n the morning toll.I\ through h1da~ Thc rcgular 1-mxI \t•u1on \.\11l be carrn•d 1n I n da' ·, l'd111on l hc Pilot olfitl'' "'II d<N.' Thur\- da). hut remain o~·n h1d..t} "fhl· thangc\ "'II allo"' man~ ot ouremplO\t'Cs morl· t1mt' to cnio> 1hc hohd11\ '-'Ith their lam1hcs.' Pub- h-;hcr Karen W111mcr \a1d ... Thank )Ou lor)ourundoro;tandingand ha\e a mern Christmas .. By G. Jeanette Avent 0.., "'-1 c.,,. .... a.....,, For Orangt• C oa\t rc"dent'i "'ho plan to rearh out and 1outh \Omeone un ( hn~tnHl\ day. thd)C\I time 10 lall long d1\tante IS bel\.\l'en 2 11 m anJ (l pm ..\twrd1ng lo \menran r elcphone and Tclegrarh. "'h1th \llll retains a<, much as 75 pcrcrnl ol the long distance market. some '4 m1ll1on calls '-'Ill ht· placl·d on "hat " Socratic method _promoted as a'id to mental health It'' 111 rm f nda' "' llunttngto n Beat h from thl' \trC't'I II IOO~S like a part\ 1m1de Regi na t liana\ lfuo1- 1ngton "trl·et home Pcoph: are g<ithert•d around l ll- 1ana·s dining mom table munching on t·hct'\C and fruit. dnnkmgcofTer i.\ mu pie of toddle" arc playing w11h the fam ily till nn tht' noor. Hut the aowd wade Uhana'5 home 1sn·11herc to party. Despite thr late hllur and thl· fact it's Fnd3)'. the men and woml'n hBH' gathered to s.tud) r>h1lo<ioph) \I.1th Dr Pierre Cinme\ .\II h..t\<.' '-'l'll·"'orn cnp1ec; of the < 1rcat Dialosut"'I of Plato in hand. an 1ou'I for tht' C\en1ng to get under way Tonight'c; top1l promt'SCS to he c-;penall)-1nten.•\t1n -AIC1b1ndc • speech on love 1n rt:ito'~ ) mpo tum While the aboH' \C't'ne 1 adm111cd- l}: unu ual. 1t''I llu\lnc''i a usunl for The 6t11c ~1ct) (Noc11c. a Cireek v.ord mt:in1na 1ntellc<1uat. to think ) Th1B<>c.1Cl) or~' per'IOn\ mcctrnn fnda) n1 ht~ to \tudv C 1rcrl. d1alo1uc~ w11h C1nme<1 nd 1f that ..so.unda ltlr.c .a lat uf \\orl.. Lbc same mcmhcrc; '-'Cit~ nn \.11urdJ\ n1 hi\, DIXIE REDFERN Fo cus ON lH l NH'Y S pralt1c1ng v.hnt C1nme calls -1n la)mnn'ci terms -"ph1lo1tOph1cal m1dwtfcl) .. f he C1olden \.\c \t ( ollegc ph1IO\Oph) profC\'iM hM b«'n guid- ing fhc Noct1 . oc1t'I\ nll'cungs for nenrl> W )Cn"'. and 1h1 summer J'lrc~ntrd 11 paper on h1 \ finding'> - 111lcd .. •\ Vnhdnt1on of the Gr1nic'I' ()1alcruc n\ D Mo<lC' or Rational P'l)chothC'r:lp)" -10 the Q4th onnual convenuon of the •\mcr1..-an r-.,cht)o Joa1cal \\\IX 1111100 tn Wt1\h!0Qltln I),( Rou~hh. C.1nm • rn thodo; pre~ (PleHe tee SOCRATIC/A 2) trad1tt0nalh the t>us1est da\ ol the \eJr for the phone rompan\ · B.1!>c.:d 11n h1'itoncal trend'i and population &ro'-' th. '-\ T & T 1~ C\pt'Cl- ing <h man\ a' I 15.()()() tall'i from C >mngl· and R11.t·r<;1dc cououes. said l>1t ~ f rtpf) \f)l.>ke'iman for the COll1- pnn\ On a l\p1cal da~. the t\.\O ll>un11e' J\ cragc 'i~.000 calls. le-;<; th.in half 1hc numhcr e'<pccted on < hri<it ma., 1>.1) I npp ,,11d t·allt·r.,can save time and mone' d thl'\ dial long tl1s1ancc numher,d1re\tl\ Ho"'c'er. fm intcr- n.11ional rnll'I. nrangt· Coast r<.·"dcnl'i \hnuld l hct!.. the tdl•phonc hook 111 sec it the numlx·r u1n be dialed d1rcl th F o r r c o p I t· "' h o h .t \ c prcx.rJ\tinatcd h > the lac;t minute and '"II h:t\cn't ma1kd their gift' 10 tncnd<. and rdau'c' alroi,-. thc wun· tr). the l ' I., Po\\.11 \l·n ll'l' ha!> an l'\Prl'\\ ma1I !kll\l'I\ ~en 1n• th:it guarantl·e\ d(')1\t'n 11n < h11,tm.1' DJ\ lor raru·h mo.t1ll·tl ·" I.tit' ·'' C hrl'tm..i' I '1· I or J flat k1 1 ht f'><''t.1 I WI' 11 l' , .in nro' 1dl' "' an1(lht licit' t•r ' 10 thou'>:.tnll' ol ut1\'' au11" thl· na1111n ' a 1 d ' p 11 i.. c ' 11 .1 n I •" l' p h Bredenrillgl' Brrt kennditc \JHI 1lw p.1'1 111l1u· nU\\ hJ\ J y-f)l.'f\1'111\ll\H'\\11th Ill 11\ 11H'rn1[!.ht nprt'\\ mail ,ind II 1h1 r.1l L1gt•ll<W\n'1m.1!..1·11 h' ( hn'1m '' I >,t\ lhl' 11•1• "ill hi: rl'luntkd I or fl''llflll'l'\fll.'l tlO~ n.11 ~.tgl'\al1cr I tH"lm." Hrl'1 !..\·nnd~1 ,,11d n·gulat Ill.Ill \kit\ <'I\ \\ llf rr,UOll' f nJa\ \\ \ ''"''" Ill ha\\ ,1 lc•I "' ()l'Of)ll \ .111111)! l11r p.11 i...1~11·, • •n I k\ ~n Br 1 l 1 nri.tyl' ,,1111 p,1trun\ 'houlJ h1 IO~ Ill\' fl<\llliLJl lllO \llfl \\1th lhl'm IH lhl' ()<"' c1ll1u· rndit.lll'CI "" thl' ft,, Ill r >r;iny1· < "'""' fl'"dtnh "''"'plan (Please see TRASHME N/ A 2 ) -1 ·1rvine family robbed , beaten Surf'• up A aarfer rtclee one of tlae bla waYea at Huntl~on a.cb Pier tbat were rolllftC in u blab a.• I feet Tae.d&J wben a wen cold front broa.cht unupec:ted clrtule to tbe / Orance Coaat. A blCb pr.~re rtqe buUd- ln& over Nevada la u~ted to ut h er in fair 1kla followtni momtn1 cloadlfteu today and Cbrtatmu clay . t \ ~·'"~ "' \lllllh' li•lll'd lhl'lf "''" 1•1111 .in Ir\ inl hnllH' I t1l''>l..l.1' Jnd t~·.11 ur and ruhht·d It' 1\l111panl\ 11 1111 poliH 11·rottnl I hl IOl idl 111 etn lknd11\ '"l'l't tn th1• c uh \'HI.ill' 11 '1lknt1.1I .m-.1 h<'gan .1hou1 11 lO am "-hl·n lt\l' 1•r .,,., \ 11·tn:.tnw ~ rn.11C'' in thl'll latl' teen' '" '1',1rh ' 1, t11r1 nl tlwir "'·I\ into the l11111w nl .1 \ 1r1n.1ml''4.' h1m1I\ '31d Ii' Ill\ Pnlitt' "-tit \1 1l.1 C >ttdrn f hl' \ll,fl('l. l' \.\l'rt' ,111m•d "1th JI h'J'l ont• h.ind3un ht· ':ud r hrn· mak' and (\.\0 kmuk\ V.('rl' h1111w at thl' t1mt· I hl'lr n.1mt'' v.erc ht•1n~ "llhhdJ f'('nding cnmrkt1on ell till' lll\l''''ll·''111n lwo 111\11 '-'l'''' w·d up h~ tht ''"l'll.'1.'t' ;ind h11 on thl'lr fJCC'i and h\'.t\h '-'tlh the hutt ot .1 1un Both \ 1l t1m' 'ulkrro m1n1u 1n1une . c \@d<'n 'aid l hl' 'U'J'\, t' \tole .in r'l1m led "101\lMth1ll . 'hand otht"t 11tm,, ·"\\di ·" .1 h.111<1gun, lx'lnrc fk 101 Tli" " l' p11..11 gwna a II\ It\ u1 (P l OA1'0/ A2l l .. } I , . F ti al 1 le a n h \\ d ( II It p II p n b b (.' e ~ c 0 c 0 11 • { A2 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT I W9dnelday, December 24. 1Ne Yacht carrying 100 people cited for unsafe condition By PAUL ARCHIPLEV .,._._ ........ The u . Coast Guard t'SCOrtcd • chartert'd yacht carrying more than a hundred peoplt' back to 11s Newpon Beach dock Monda) night after an inspection rcvcalcdfucl fumes \\ere dangerously building bt'low deck. The C'oa~t Guard culler Point 01,·ide pulled alongside the 97.foot )llCht S"an about 9 p.m. dunng the annual Festt' al of Light) boat parade follo"ing a tap from the e"'pon Beach Harbor Depanment. said Lt ·kip Langlois. .\fter boarding the Swan. Langlois and h1screw found a co\'erplatc to the pOr1 fuel tank accM' compartment was 1mpropcrl) ~aled. Fuel had accumulated in the bot· tom third of the compartment. and fum ts \\t'rt' bu1ld1ng in the upper ponaon. Langlois said. The) found the compartment could not be properly scaled with the ma(cnals at hand. ··we found the unsafe cond1t1ons were creating an espec1all) hazardous cond11ion." Langlo1 said. The access compartment was located bt'lo"' the f\fSt deck near thr~ of the ship's four heads. he said. The c;h1r '""~ r 1m 1n1 QS passengers. SI>. ~ervu:e pc r'!lonnel and three Cr\'" membcrc; He 1 ued a c1ta11on and ordered the v.an to return to its dod. "h1le \\arning passengc~ no1 to smolo.e No onc "as mJured \'spokeswoman for ln1cmat1onal \ aC'hts Inc .. which own!> the ve'i!.Cf, i.a1d the on I)· one who could com mi:nt on the incident wns the chanering agent of the Swan. He did not retum the P1lol' enlls. Joseph Lanca!oter. "'ho operated the 'c~sel. "as worlo.ing on another chanercd boat T uesda)' and could not be rc:iched for comment Mesa car thief third this year to turn into poljce parking lot By Tb~ A'ssodated Press l he long arm ot the la" doesn't ha'e 10 r<:ach be~ond tht· parl 1ng lot of thl' Buena Parl Police Depan- mcnt Forthl' third time this ~ear. a stokn l'ar has heen drt'l'n into 1he 101. and m dn,pr dnH·n 11110 1hc handr, ot ofllCl'f\ Thl' latC'>I lamt Monda~ night. "'hen a 19-,c-ar-old ( osta Me~ man dro' e to th-e 101 in a 198 7 Mercedes con' enible alkgedl) \tolt'n from a nearb~ a_r deakrshtp. Officer T CIT) Branum \31d Tue,da~ .\ policeman passing b) no11ct'd Kenneth < 1ak Oli' er re mo' 1ng a b1nclc from the trunk of the cham· pagne-(·olored con ,enable. bccamr suspicious and radioed m the auto's rt:g1s1ra11on number. Branum said. Jns1dl' the ~1a11on, a dett'Cll\e who had talen the stolen \Chicle repon from the dl·alcrsh1p recognized the dl."scnpt1on of the $58.000 car and ran ou1'>1dc. he \aid Oii\ er "'a~ arrested for 1nves11ga· lion of grand theft auto. Branum said Ol1Hr remained Tuesda} in Oranse Count) Jail in heu of SI0.000 bail. au1honl1t''> said ·· 1 t "as one of our tougher in· 'es11ga11ons:· Branum quipped In March. a man who stole a car off a gas stauon Jack learned. as he raced awa). that the car had only three wheels. Angry motorists followed him into the parking lot of the police station. \\here he went "for his own protection," Branum said. o\nother time, a woman drove a stolen car to the department to complain about a speeding ti cket "The other two were brain sur- geons." Branum said. "But this gu) (Oh' er) wins our rodet scicnus1 of the }ear a"'ard:· Disciplined Whistle-blowers can sue By tbe Associated Press Wh1-.1lc·blo"i:rr, "'ho report wrong- doing b~ 1hc1r rnmpan1cs ma) SUl' their ho\i.e'> 1f the' think the\ ha\l' been unfairf} d1M1phncd. a Slate appeal\ court rukd Tucsda) The ruling b~ the 4th 01!'.tnct ( ourt of o\ppeal 1n ">an1a ..\na reinstated the lawsum of t"'o R<X·l"ell lnter- nauonal Corp. emplo)ees who al- lc~ed that thl') wt·re suspended without pa) after telling NASA 1nH'\t1ga1or\ about fraudulent billing on federal l'Onlrach Rull \\>l'll onil·1a ls said thl'' planned to appeal the ruling.claiming 11 rnuld open the door for cmplo~ci:s to sue their bosses OHr '1nualh c' ci: management dec1s1on. .. ~ e do not bt'lie\ e there 1s a precedent. "hether in ( alifom1a or an) othl'r state:· for the r<.'!oult reacht'd. Rod well a11omev Robert Warrl'n \aid "ff there IS, we haven't ~ - found 11 ·· The opinion wntteri b) Ju'lt1ce John Trotter Jr. reinstated the claim\ of Joe Garcia and Delfino .\naz that had been thrown out ofcoun in I QM4 Trotter. wnt1ng for a thret.'·Judge panel. ruled that a JUI) should decide the case. Trotter "rote that cmplo)er-.could be sued 1f the}' suspend a "'orkl·r "in retalia11on for the cmpltt) er\ ·wh1stlc·blowing' aCll\ 1t1i:s. ·· TRASHMEN ON HOLIDAY SCHEDULE ... From Al to 0) out of John Wa~ nc .\irpon w '1c;1t fnends and rcla11,c!.. 'ihould l nOIA that the\ and ruo.000 Other pcopk are npec11ng to use the airport during the hohda> sea.,on. Tra,elcr!> t an S3\l' monc\ and red uce their stresc; fe,cb b) using tht' Nonh Parling Fac1li t) on Main Street bel"ecn Redhill and MacA.rth~r Boulc,ard. according Lo a 'iPOkCS"-Oman for the a1rpon. The 1400-'>pace 101 pro' 1dc\ park- ing a"' a) from the crowded terminal area and an airport bus shuttles to tht> terminal entrance appro\lmatcl~ C\Cr\ 15 minute-. Parking fct•s arr SJ ix.·r da} a\ cumparl'd "'1th SI 0 per da) at the terminal lot. and the lot 1s open S.JO a m. to 11 p.m . seven da)'i a \.\eek. Tra,elcr<.. lca\lng Southc•rn Cah- furn1a from tht l U'> Angele\ lnter- na11onal ..\1rport 41hould .allo" ad- d111onal Jn, ing time bccau'ie < hn\lmas be 1s one ol the busiest da\'I of thl· 'ear on ( ahforn1a h1gh- \\30\S, 'Ml td Mike L1ndqu1s1 of thl· C ai1forn1a H1ghwa) Pahol. Southland re'>1den1 s dm mg on local '>trcet~ ~hould e"'e rc1sc e"'tra caution during the holtda' sca~on because Orange Coast public school children arc on a two-week 'acation School resumes Jan S. Cit~. wunt} and federal go' cm· ment oflices will dose Chns1mas Da} C 1t~ per'!lonncl in Ne"-port Beach will do~ their otlices at noon 1oda} and return on Frida) ( it) cmplo}ccs in Fountain Valle~ and In ini: will ha\C both Thursda) and Frida' off. HowcH·r offices in ( O'ita Mesa: Huntington B,·ach and Laguna Beach "Ill be open during .regular business hours toda} and Frida}. In all Orange <. oast c111es. tra~h pickup schedukd for Thursda} will be picked up on Fnda} RefuS<· scheduled for pickup on Fnda~ "'111 be collected . aturda\. C'ollecuon crewc; ·will haul a"a' Christmas trees on regular 1ra\h pickup da)'s Ho"'e'cr. 1n Ncwpon Beach. the trees must bl· cu1 into no more than 4-foot length\ and tempor- ary tree stands should be remoH·d. In C'O'ila Mesa. trees should be cut 1n half GANG ••. From Al pick on a fa mil) with a h1ih profile 1n the Vit!tnamese communit) ... Ogden said ... Some member of the fam1I ) ma) have said something disparaging in th~ communtt) about gang me m- bers. lnvt· .. 11ga1ors had no leads on the '>USJX't"I\ or their 'chide Tue .. da) Ogden \aid POLICE TARGETING DRUNKEN DRIVERS ... From Al this. becausl· (the lhn·lpo1nt\I deti- n11el~ work," said Ken Dail~. a (HP spoh·.,man 1n the .. outh l'Ount) '101 that thr chcd:poinl\, whi ch "l'rl' initiated 1n Dcccmher 1984, made for more arre\I\ The\ didn't Onl~ about onc ix.·ncnt ut th'e pcopk "'ho passed through thl•m were ar· fl'\ll'd tor drunken dn' ing But C II P olliciat.. \aid the t hed- p<.11n1' pla~e<v.nf Tmportant ps~tho­ log1lal role/ pulling the fear ol a hum1Jia11ng arrco;t into the hearts ol hul 1da' n ·lcbrant'> .. , hl't kpo1nt' arc a pm' l'n ltfc-'J' ing factor .. \<11d Janct ( atcr. C\llUll\l' d1rl'll11r 111 tht• Orange < ounl' lhaptl'f ot \111thC1\ .\gain'it l>r unlo.. D11\l'P• < ah r 'a1J \he hoJX:' lhl' ne" \,1rr ml Court "111 rl·1n\1<1 tc the I <"1.l.fl'tlnl\ I nc.J~u1\t 'J1c.J .1huu1 four or fi,i: .111cl11 11nt1I unit\ v.1ll Y.urk CJ lh \h1h d11•1nl! ,hr ma 1mum cnfortement 111::1(..J .n hi\ l(~partnwnt\ area ... 111 h 'lrl·tt hn Imm thl' \outhern r11irdn rit ln1ne north 111 the Lu'> \ngdn < ount' hnl' l>atl. -.aid 1111~ or '"''' l'lcltrol un11 Jlrrad' hJ\~ hnn Jdded tu the the n1gh1 ,·h1ft a\ "'cll ,n three C\tra tar'> 111 the da\ .ind \IAlng 'lllfl\ r hc 'IOUth l11uni. < llP iur1\d1r11un runo, from thl: \11uthl·rn fr, 11w honlc:r to thl' \an Diego C 11unt' hnl' "I( an ollill'r wJnt' J da) oil and ll fall'> on a ma..;1mum-enfnrcc.-ment· MAIN OFFICE '" t .. .. pcr;od da}. he can prelt) much forgt·t 11. .. Dall y ~aid Oall) ·!laid that <,hortl} after 1he state pa-;~d tougher drunken dm 1ng law\ 1n 1 98~ and 1983. the number of arrests for the '1ola11on decrea\cd But 1n 1984 the number\ 1n thc south count' \hot up to I. 929. the h1gi:s1 £'\er fn 148.S the\ decreased to 1.86' and \O far this ')ear the~ 're up to 1.914 Da1h \aid arresti. "'Ill eas1l~ pas~ thl' I '>l:l4 rernrd But CH P !tpokc-;man Kl·nt M llwn 1n Sarramento predicted the numhcr uf drunkc:n dri' 1ng arre\l\ 1hmugh- out the state "'Ill decrcaSl' 1h1' \car dunng the hohda)'> "..\mcmans are dnnling a hllle le-;," Millon said ··\\e hoix: that there'<, not quite a' man} of them out there tu arre<,t Ji "on·t mean that we'\c Y.h1pix.·d tht'>. but 11 Y.111 tx· a s1a n ·· MORE DRIVERS ... From Al The union .,1111 has not ratified the d1s1m·t's rnntrat-t otTcr but OCTD offi cials un1latcrall> implemented the mo!.t h1ghl~ disputed tcrms on Fn- da\ The union 1-. opposing district plan' to double the number of part- 11mc dn,cr., hired O\er the life of the tontratt. a rl·qu1rcmen1 that dn,er'> take a drug tc\I C\CI) t"'o year\ 1nsl(•ad of onl) fo r cause and quicker d1!>c1phnar~ action against dnvers "'11h une\CU\cd absences. l 'n1on negotiator did nor contact tht• dl\tnet Tuc~a} nor drd the) <ippcar to ha' e acted on threats to lakr lt.'gal lt<:t1on to ~1op the contract'-; 1mpkmen1atmn. '!l<lld ( urran 'Thing\ 'iel'm prell) quiet:· \he -.aid Ser' 1u: on a ll S' district bu\ route' "a'> back 10 normal on Munt.la\ and Tucsda\. < urran .. aid 5hc charac1en1ed ndl·r,h1p a' a' er· ate for a hol1da> '*et."k but no actu:ll figure\ were a'ailable FANTASY ... From Al on The C1rcat FantaS} Tree. fhc "inner will reccivea tnp to ga1e at thr Nonhern Lights 1n Trom o. Norwn) -a '1Ca'i1dc ci ty north of the polar u rclc where the sun never ~1-. from mid Ma) to July. According to Tnstcr. "The Great t-anta-.y Tree," 1s a permanent ad· d111on to the shopping center and will be reas~mbled evcl) holiday season. Delly Pilot Dell very It Ouer1ntffd Justcall 642-6086 V dltr f,&, ft Y''ILI tJ0 l'IQI "-·" r""' 04~ Cir ~:IOim~ II"'"'•'""' ••.O ; °"' tc'I... , .. ~ .... ...; What do you hke about the Daily P1lo1? What don't you hke? C all the number above and your me'l\ll&e will be recorded, 1ranscnbed and de· livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answerina service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Con1nbutors to our LttterJ column mu~t 1nelude their namt and telephone number for vcnfica11on Tells U'i what's on your mind. "' 5'1•,.a., ~ 1 s.n1o1, " '°'' ljo ~, '911;"'·• .,, V'ftt l f / • " Ct1 flllltf ,, 10 • m •· t y , c. • , "' , ... ,.. ...... , Clrculatlon Telephone• v • (). ' C<.v!f' VOL 71, NO. SA \ • .. .... ..,~ •t• ..... • • • Sunny skies through Christmas Santa promlMe mottly tunny lk._ today and Chtletmaa day over tM o...,. Cout wtth lllghtly wetmer day1 and coolef nlghlt. High• today will ,_,.from 87 to 73, iow. from 42 10 48. NOf1heut wlnda 15 to 25 mph wtel blow th<ouah local mountains today under felt II< .... High• wlll range from ~5 to 53. tows In the 20s and loww 30s. Oeser11 wlll M lalt end ~OOI. wllh upper desert hlQht lrom 54 10 62. tower desert hight In the eos. Lows will range lrom 25 to 45 Breakett Mts wlll reach •• high u 9 feet on west-lacing beaches tOday. with • wetterly swell ol 4 to 6 fMt and wes1 to southwest winds of 12 knoll this af1ttnoon end evening along the Inner coastal waters. Swell end sur1 wlll decrease tonight. U.S. Temps ~ IQM.t 1111°"91' 5 p m T ....Oey AAMlny N 'f "'~­"-"'° ANNlf• "' l.e 37 21 .., 41 71 71 411 33 33 31 •~·~·~· FflOHTS ~~~ Wiim -COIO....-r s no-ta ~ n11••$ $110w Occi..o.cs ....., Stat~v ~ --s.--,. 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" S3 ..(It -1• tO 17 ,. 11 36 3" 411 ,. 44 20 45 u 87 $0 49 31 •7 31 48 27 11 es 47 28 es 41 .0 ,, 53 45 48 27 50 24 $1 20 48 2t 51 Ill 34 H 38 2t $3 42 93 .. 31 H 52 .. 32 16 ,. ,.. 35 23 32 ee 36 ,, es 39 48 32 0 2! 48 23 48 IS ----------- M 13 .. 43 3a 21 .. 64 31 3J 3J 2~ S7 3' 41 ,. 42 '2 Extended P"11y c.10uc1y f(iOey F.., end .,.,,..., SatllfOey -~ ... a1 lhe .,_.,.In Ille INCi ea. 10-70a tows In llW "*' .ii(! UllC* 40I Hlgha In Iha \flMyl In UM ~ llOa 10 "'*' 70.. !Owe ... lhe low 8'ld ""° 40t TOOAV Fllll NQll 3 38 • "' Fttll tow 10 00 a m ~"'11" 30lpm koncl'°"' 1111pm TMtMIOAY 4 IS a m 11oee m 4 42pm IOOOpm •4 23 u ,, 411 I 5 n I. SOCRATIC METHOD AID TO HEAL TH ... From Al ented to the profe..,s1onal psychol- ogists in' oh e a unique process Y.hercb\ one .. gl\CS b1nh" to ones' problems through dialogue Plato'1. d1ale-c11e dialogue. to be precise. Each "1oct1c oc1et) member d1 s- ru1.ses another a probkm that he or she \\Ou Id hkl· to .. g1vc bi rth to .. -or get nd of. Through an analy11ca1 quc<,11on-and-an~wcr process. the Noelle .. midwife .. helps the member \\ork through his problem 1n much thl' same "'!I\ Socra1eo; used to tJUl'!ollOO hi'> (ollO\\-Cf\ 10 dlSCO\Cr an'i1Al·rs hl" bellc\ed the~ lnc" all along. In thl· "'rtting\ ol Plato .. ocrate<> deSt·nbed his Ob)C<'t a1. that of a m1dY.1fe. to bnng other men's thouehts 10 b1nh. 10 stimulate them to 1h1nk and to cri11c11e 1hem~hcs. not to instruct thcm. The mid"' 1fr· SC'i\1ons lan deal wi th problems a., \1mple ao; procrastina- tion. or as l'ompltcated a'i deep-seated hcha' 1or habits. .\l·cord1ng lo (Jnmes. the\ i:an all be ""orkcd out u~ing his me.thodc; I.he presentation ol his theonc'> and his and Ultana's "ahdat1on stud~ al the P\)l'hologtl'al l'OO\ cn11on IA3S a "brealthrough d1S<.O\CI)" Gnmc\ S3\S. bt.·cause ps~cholog1sts tend 10 !>hun an) linl '> between phllosoph) and ps~l·holog~ ··1tJU\t1fieo; 1hnla1m that thcrt· 1s a kind o l phllosoph) that can compete \\Ith ps}cholog) (The \al1da11on stud~ I also e\po!>Cs the basil fal~ ideas that are the cause of mmt human suffering:· (In mes \aid. 111, m1dw1fc·n \C:S'!>IOn'> in\Ohl' parnnpants "go1'ng to the root\ ... - ulkn earl) ('h1ldhoo<l l·,pem•nci:' - IO understand ho"' people grt their h\.•hcf ')\ '>lem\ .. 11·, ii l c an arlheolog1rnl dig ~ou go ngh1 10 the hotwm You inherit the hchd\ ot both ~our parent'!>. and )OU 11' l' out lhl' rnnfus1on of both:· Cm mes 'aid. Ho" did the bearded profc\\or hcg1 n h1., ll)\t• affair \\Ith Gree~ litaaturc. C\plunng dialogue and hl'lp1ng '>l·ek1ng students free ul lharge 1n h1i, "parl' 11mt•1 < mme'i s:J\ s he doesn't rt"Jll\ l noY.. an\ m(ire than he lno"'!I "'h\ 'ome ph1iosoph ~ student'> arc bored 'till h' h"' cla'>'!>C'> and 01hc:r'!I beg 10 Join the Not'lll \1K1t·t) He does lno"' ho"'c' er. that hl' \\J' once .. the \\tirld . ., "'orst 'iludenl ""'ho qu11 high 'l(·hool at lti Jrnned thl' ~nice and tx·l·ame turned on to philosoph) al the age of~-' Sc'eral Jcrndcs ;ind Lll'Srt'l''> later. (Jn me\ 1n\l'>h he Ill sull C\uted.b\ philo .. oph~ . Jlc ha'> i,tud1rd u.11h .\Ian Watt11. ant.I 1\ men11onl·d in more than one of h1\ bool,. lk taught inmalc'> 1n San ()ul·ntin tor a 11mr .• ind I\ praised in Lldndgl' ( lea\l'f\ 1n1roi.pcc11'e bool . ··~out on kc ·· He embraces lJ\tc•rn religion. and count\ '>e' l'ral h·n \1a,.teri, amung ht'i pn·rli Po1 .. c:d oH·r a large blackboard at l hana·s home Gnmcs tirl'lt·'!lsl) diagram\ ..\lub1ades' rnmmcnt'I from 1hr \\mpo<,1um . a)k1ng :"oct1l » l ll"I) member'> 4ue'>t1uns n1nrcrn1ng tht· pa,,age" lfo" ran he continue to bt· in1rrc\led 1n thl· same dialogues. the 'aml· quc,11um. 1n some ca~\ the· ,amt• "ol·t1c ~lX·1et} ml·rnbt-r'i }car alter \1:Jr'1 ··1r .. 1hebes1'h.Jit>' 1n1o"'n Tht'.'re\ no tx·lll'r .. ho"' Tuan 1Alltl'h1ng the minJ ·· COUPLE CHARGED WITH MURDER ... From Al hour<; later b) a maid 1n the Hunt- ington Reach Inn . ..\uthont1es said she had been raped Jnc.J \tran~le<l , Lau. l·nforn·ment otliual,-alro'' thl' countr~ began ln\l'Sllgallng un- 'loh i:d l·asc'> "'hl•n thl'\ learned the wspcl I\ had Ira' l0kJ hcrl' lrom l\l·ntuclo.) t~:fcm· alkgedl~ commit· ting lhl·1r n1nll'\ 1n ( al1forn1a ( O\la l\tc,a police 1n\1:\1tga1ed their l'nnm·r11on 1n 1he "la) ing of'~­ ~ear-old Sand ra ..\nn Nea11 I nvcs11ga1ors '>aid drugs. '\C\ual grat1 fil'a11on and a \\hllc 5uprcm,ar~ pn<>on gang ma) ha'e bel·n factors 1n tht• rouplc·s alleged cnml·~- fhl·) allegcdl) hitched a ndc lrom :"lo' 1s at a Redlands· shopping m:ill. then took hc:r 10 a house "her<· \h{' "as bound and gagged 1977 Placentia Costa Mesa I I • • • • • · ')ht· y.ac, rcportl·dl) kllkd .11 the tiunal \Ill' that \affil' c'ening I he) °"l're arrcs1cd rn Big Bear after alkgl·dh kidnapping and l 11l1ng Mur- ra\ hl· "'J\ fou nd face do"' n in J ha1h1uh lull of "'ati:r" here -.he died ol \trangula11on in' e\t1gatol"\ c;a1d ln,cst1gators ~1d the couple had U'>ed ~(urr.l\ ·, Crl·dn l'ard to pa\ for hotel mom•iin Ontario and Big Bear CUSTOMIZING SHUTTERS FOR 33 YEARS AT-FACTORY DIRECT PRICES 548-6841 SllDPPlllG DAY t•tt UltlL CBlll8f11ASI • ~rvine Will off er SAT review class l<c' 1c" cla ~ for 1he hola~uc Aptitude Tc t (\ .\ l ) "111 be ofTercd 1hrough the c11y of Irvine for lhrcc "l'Cl>.lt. stan1og Jan. 6 The classes will be held for thrl.'t' con!t«'uti\'C Tuesda)'s from 4 10 8 p.m. i\nn I it' 1n. a lec1urer and teaching coach 1n tcltt Prt•para11on, will conduct the I +.hour scnes to prepare high school ..cniors for the natlonal exam. to bl' g1\cn Jan. 24. The CQSt is $65 and the class will be limited to 1 l! '>tudcnts. Call 671-0707 or660-388 I for l'nrollmcnt 1nformat1on. Jazzercise sessions set Jauem<>e 10\tructors Michele: Le)pold1 and Linda F-crgu,oo will lead cla!>scs Mondays. Wcdoes- dn)'> and Frida>~ at 9 am. at Temple Bat Yahm. 10 11 ( amclback 't .. Newpon Beach. and Monda\S and Wednc5da)-'i a1 5 30 pm. a1 Secunty Pac1fit Bank Jamboree and 'an Joaquin. also in Newpon. Call M1rht-I~ at 66+-;!04 for momm-g· clas-s 1nlormat1on and Landa at 6 75-0305 for details on the C\en1ng tla\\e\ f or information on Other cla\S('<, 10 oulh Orange < oun ~. call ~98-::!055 Typing classes offered Thr .\duh Learning ( entrr 111 '>an Juan ( ilPl\lraoo 1!. no" olTenng \\Ord prcx rssang and compu1er11ed l\p1ng skills program'i. < IJ'>'>C\ an· and" 1duali1ed and self-paced '>O that \ludenl \ mJ\ r~·gl\ll'r and lx'gan at any time d unng thl· .,, hool )Car. Call 491-0658 for more 1ntormJ11on 'Peanuts' cbaracten high light the Chrlatmaa acen e at Jim Jordan'• bouae at 2269 San ta Ana Ave. in C09ta Mesa. Biology talk at UCI Dr. C hark' ~1c .. ens. profes<,or and chairman ol molecular neuroll1olog} al the Yale n1,ers1I) 'ilhool of Mcd1e1nc. "'II sprak on the molecular ba'" ol karn1ng Jan 7 al 7 p.m at 1hc C In anc 'iC1l·nn• Lc<.·1ure I tall Good grief! A holiday wonderland The k c1un· I'> OfX'n to th~ public and adm1 ss1on I'> frcl' F urtha 1nforma11uh ma' be ob1a1ned tl\ cnlhng lo.Jren 7fa1~ in the ps~choh1olog) office ~i1 'i6-70 1 h Disaster relief course f hl· gcnnal puhltl and potcn11al 'olunlenH·an ll·arn lhc anm·r "orlo..1ng' of Rl·d ( rO'i'> d1..a\ll'r opa.111011\ ll\ il lll•nd111g J lcuure cn111led "I n1rodur- 11on to 1>....a,1er \en Ile'>" Jan 7 al 7 p m JI the Ora nge< uunt' <.hapter h<.•ad4 uancrs 1n anla .\na or Ian I 2 J t "I p m al th<.· \outh Count' ~·n 1<.c ( <.'ntrr 1n I .1guna '\1gucl · The lfCl' t\\u-hour <.our~· '"II gl\t' OJ'>ll 1nfnrrnat111n on d1rl'll111g a d1\a\ll'f rehcf uperat1nn \U<. ha\ ho" 'ulunH·l'r' -.cl up and ma1nta111 'hdtl'r'>, pro' 1d<.· 111l'.ll' J\\C\\ d.1magl' "'ort.. "'11h tht• ml·d1J .i nd pro' 1d,· hl•alth lJri.' d1'>J\ll'rl;i)c\\url. Jrul other spniall1l'' Cancer support group fhd lr~nlog' l>l\l\1on ol \1 1\\11111 ( ommuntt\ ll o~r11ta l "111 prC'>l'llt .i \Cm1nar cn111lcd ''L" 111g Op1ann, .. tor rx·orlc h' 1ng "Ith lanler and their f..amal1l'' l"':g1nn111g J,1n 1'2 I h<.• \upport ~roup "111 ml'l't on thc '>l"tond \1ondJ\ and la\I f Ul'\da\ ol eJl h month lrom ('I 'I) tu l\ 'II pm at th<.· ho'>p11ar, < ommun11' 1:.Jucanon <<.·n t<.·r 2"-l 'll I m \IHI\ .11< ro, .. n \allc' l'Jrlo..\\J\ 1n \1 ""on \ 1<.·10 ( all the health 111lormj11on 01 thl' ho<ipllal ,11 \/'l-l-t .,70 tor r<.'!!l'>lrat1u n 1ntorma11on Aerobics class slated __ 'Peanuts' comic strip characters, animated Santa Claus on display at Costa Mesa house 8) PlllL Sl\EIDER~IA:\ Of 1"9 O.ity l'llol lt•tt II \IJrtt•d du11ntt il < IHl\tnlil' -.c:a\on 1•1 \l'.lr' ,1g11 \\ hl·n It m lord.Jn Jl·u 11.1lt'd hi\ { 11\IJ \ll \,I h11llll' \\1th h.111 J dutl'n l ut-11u1 l hJrJl ll'f' I odJ' lh1 1.1rd.1n h11rnl .1t 221>•1 \ant.1 \na \\\' hJ' tu111llJ lllhl ,1 \t·ntahlt- h11lidJ' \\ ondn IJ nd l 11111 pll'll' "1 I h 1 n· tratatc ,1111m,t1rJ < hrl\tm,.., d1-.plJ" and a r .1d1n-l·q 111 rirx·J \Jn tJ ( l.i us" ho gt·t, '>l'l rl·t 11p' Imm .1 h1ddt·n l'lf I hl· .lltlJlllllO\ .ar1· .1 h11lad:I\ hit fordJn l'\IHl1.tl1'' lhJt 2 '1110 rwoplc: -anduJtng 11)0 to .. mo <.hilJn·n -rnn\l·rgl' nn h" hmm· l'.tl h n 1~h l J u r 1 nti t Ill' holldJ \ 't'J '"" . r h1' I\ .111.1 lll'l'hll' 'l'\pl.11nl·J lurdan \\ hn 'UJk'I' ""' lhl' n1~hth It''''\ llll'' \\ llh J h.1nd lul 111 tn1·mh "It' J \\,I\ 1u ~l\l' h1H· h,1l I<. 111 the rx·11r1,· · \nd lordJn ,., ddl'rm1nnl tu mah· h1' ( IHl\llll.l\ 111111,\: .. 1'\ l'n lllt>fl' l'l.iht11,l\l Ill'\ I 'l J'• Ill "\\ l' ,l,lfll'd f'lll p,lf 111~ II Ill hlllt th!\ \l.H ht '>.lid .. ,l \I \l',11 \\I II 'IJrt tn I l·hru.11' I nH'lll'll th1' 'l•'"'" "'" .1 dl\p)J\ ll.t1u11ng \l'Hn th.ar.illl'r'> 1h,11 mo\l' lhrough .1 \ 11mplllJtnl motor '"tcm .\n earh 't.irl "nn·lkJ 111 dl'\1ttn Jntl tnn,lrUl'I 'Ul h 1·,h1ht1' lorJ.11 '·"' \111\1 Ill till' d .... pl.t\\ 111\UIH· d1.1r.llh.'r' lh1m till' "Pl·.1nut,· \111111, 'trap \ ll"· llllTil'd \nonp\ ro.1m\ th,· g111und' tral.11 t1onall) .,,., up the \atur<..la) alter fhank,g1 .. 1ng Jnd um1n do\.\n after '\c" \ eJf'> 1)3\ Onl· ul 0 lhe rnort• popular 1llU\IOO\ I\ J\l11mph'h,·d 1hr11ugh raJ1u tr.in\- llll'>\1011'> \\ lwn 1 haldren J lrl \ , •• 11 the Jordan h1111ll' thl') art· lllll'f' IC'-'cJ h) a person drn\Ctl J\ \Jn1J·, hdper fht· l h1ldren'5 rt·nwri... .. and< hrl\lll1 a\ "l\hn .ire p1llo..cd up h~ j nm mpho nl' .rnd nutl'U h) anothl'r hl'lrx·r h1ddl'n tx·h1nd ,, '"<H\J\ marrnr r hl· hidden hd pn thl'll rl'la)\ th e 1nl11rmat1on 10 ...,anla "ho ha' .1 lOnrealed ll't\'I\ l'' I h" tnrlo.. ~l\l''> ...,an1a ... omc inside 1nl11rm.1t1on un the 1.h1ld . It Jlsu allows \,1nta tu urge the child to work harder 111 m.11h 111 '>Om1.· olhcr \Chool ~ubJrct lhat lll'l'J' ,111en11on I hllugh h" .11 tra111e1 n\ hnng lot'> of JO) 10 Jll'a \Oun~'ter'> Jordan. 1-l has no th1ldn·n ot hi\ """ H1., 1am1h u'>'nS l111tl,1n·, .\uh• \upph an < O\ta M~..a lie ,,11J h,· hJ' nil 1rouhk rounding up friend'> tu hclp \\1th till' ( hrt'>lnlJ\ I lou-.c r ht• d.thorall' holldJ\ nh1ll11 m.n 1n.1uirt· ln1 ... 11t tame monl'\ Jnd dl ort hut l111dJn \jld I llC\ er 8l'l tared of II r hl·re· .. ,,,u,111) on, l h1ld a 'eJr "ho hghl'> up and '''rt 111 P•I)' for 11 .. I k ..aid th.11haprx·nl·J1111, )1.'ar "hen iii ti \\'Jr-old tt•rl \\ll~l.'rl·llral pa l\) r~t'l\\'d 'IX'U<tl jlll'nl111n lrom \.intJ d uring. ~II 111 hi'> h11U\\.' Thl fC\\l\h ( nmmun11\ ( cnln ol \oulh <>rangl' ( ount\ 2-l!i Brnad\\J\ l aguna BcJlh " holJ ang dJ\\l'\ 111 Jl'ruh1l f1tn~"i' lur mJIUrl' adult., \.\ l·J ne..JJ\' JI 111 J m ,JI the lC:lltcr I 'a (1Jrnl'I " 1n\lruu1ng thl· d:h\ "h1lh " otkrnl unJl·r thl.' Ju~ptll''> ul In tnc \ Jlk~ C olkg1: \II lhl l111d,1n IH1lld.n dl\pl,I\' Jrl· hutll lr.1111 \1 rail h I hl' C. h11\IOla\ hnU\l' " ·11 H>ll '<.' l'' l'f loolo..l·tl tnlU J l hil<.J'\ c\l'\ and '-l't'n that loulo.. ut Jrl1ght . then \Ou lo.nu'\ \\hJt I nH·an "Jordan ..aid Linda Knox worb behind the acenes relaying menages to Santa. Thl.'rl' "no fl'l' Jnd rc:gl\trntwn ma' bt: obtained h~ calli ng thl' 1..enter at 4~7-20711 An Invitation: Attention C>f~nllatlon prH ldents and aec- re1en. We Wllllt to help make your upcoming ev.nt1, meetanga, Mmlnan and tvndral Mu avc- ceeetvl s.nd brief announcements lnclu~l!'Q !lme. place, coat (If lllly) and a phone numbef for additional lnfC>fmatlon to 81Jlle11n Board. Dally Piiot. Po Bo• tseo. Coat• llA .... 92626 Reports ol your Club or organization'• ac1tvltlel -Ilka community Mfvtc:. prot-ct• or etectlon of otftcer1 -lhoutd b9 directed to the Community ...._. EdltOt at the tame addr... Non-returnable btecil and wtltte photogn1phs are welCOme Wednesday, Dec. 2 4 • '\o l1H.'l't111g~ ~l hrdulcd IN THE SER VICE --~--- Crowds line up and wait to get a wo r d in with Santa Claus outsid e Jim Jordan's h ome. Three Coast airmen involved injoint service exercise Lt ( ul Oavld J. Humphrey .. son of John Jnd Jane II umphrc' c; of Hun1111g10n lk'al h Ma\lcr ·g1 Eric J. OtKeyser, \On of Mr nnd Mrs. J l . l>cKl'' "l'r ol l I I om and r c('h Sg1 Lawrence P. Frederick, 'on ot H1nalo..o F-rcdcmlo.. 1ll ~nn ( lcnwnll'. all par11n p:Hl'll 111<1lnhal "ih 1dd g(l J J01f1l \CP ICC l'\l'fl l\l' lllllrdinaled h> the \1 r I mtc·, \trJl<.'(tlt \1r <um- mJnd llumphrl'\\ ,., l h1ct ot 1he mental health ~l'f\ Ile\ .11 ~1.trrh .\tr f Orl"I.' Ba~e. (."ulll • Rcg1onul llo<>p1tal Dc- Ke\ S<.'r " a 1ra1n111tt 1ct·hn1ctan and f-rcdcnrt.. " J planning 'lupen 111or. hoth \lllh thl' l'.1th \1, al Fng1nccnng ~u.11Jr(l11 ,ll lknle \1r f orcc Ua'il'. ( .1hl • • • Pt·H, O tlit t•r .!ml < 1;i,-; Jdfrer W. Holstein. \On ol f n·t..1 .ind I 1nda llolstc1 n of M 1\~Hln \ 1\'JO. ha<> hccn n"ardr t..1 lhl' u" C1ood < onduct 'l\k<lJI l l1)l,1<.•1n. 11 I "I X I gr.1dua1c of C ap1 \trano \alll') llitth \chool. 1 \\'r\lng ;.11 1he ~u,JI \1r ")1a11o n 1n \t1ram.ir. near \Jn Drl·go • • • .\rm' p, 1 Robert II. Olmel. \on of '1orma ( rcl\h\ .m<l c.tep.,on of Ph1hp C ro .. tn ot C o'ltn 1\1\'\.'l ha' am' cd tor Jul\. "1t h thl' hill M1hln r\ Pohlc < omp.10\ tn \\c.,I < ·~·rmJn' Dinw l " il m1htJn pohH· '>IX'<. tnh~I • • • i\ar r orH' \tJll ,,, Reginald A. O•t'Ht, \On of Rt·p.1nald und Man ur ane or rt Tow. l1a' ~·l'n mrml'd oper1111<111\ non<omm1\\1t1ncd of· liccr tclhllu 1:111 ol 1h~· qunrlt•r lor lh<.' 6931'>1 Fkt tron1c ·cunt\ \<i uadr1111 111 Grt>('('C. Dul·anl' l!I a \1ol\l' "\lem' supen 1'.>or • • • ~n1or .\1rman Robert A. Bren- neman, son of Joseph Brl·nn<.·m.tn 111 ( o ta Me..a. ha bcl·n named .l1n11Jn of the quancr al W1ll1am \ .\tr r IH\l' BaM" Ho'lp1rnl. \r11 BrcnncmJn ",, lahoralor) ll'thllll 1an • • • .\rnn p, t. hawn A. Niel eo, \llll lll < hrl't.1 · Pl·tru111ell o of C. m1a Mc,a. hn' Urrt\ed for dut\ \\Ith the 2nd l nl~1nlr) 1)1, 1s1on 1ri . outh k.orl'a N1cl~n 1s a cannon c rc"'mnn • • • \irmnn Suunne J. mllb, ,laughtl'I of C'hnrlcs ~m11h of , :'In < lcmcntc. h;1' gradun1cd from ha\t<.' tra1n1ng u1 I .1ddand \Ir I on.'<.' Ha\t' r c\:l\ • • • MarcelJa L. Lanza, duugh11·1 ot Lll'Hen c and Jeann111c L nnc:l' nt llunt1ng1on Rcal h ha' rnmpktt'd tra1n111g 1n fundnmcnllll m1hla~ '>k•ll'l a1 the .\1 m }' RO f<. ( hullr ngl' camp a1 on no\. k.' l Jn tu .1 'tudent a1 Clar~ l n1,t·~1t\ tn \\ orcc\lcr. Ma ' plan' 1<1 enll'r lhl' ROT< program al \\urll'\ll'f Pol)· ll'(hOll IMlllUll' • • • \irman Robert L .• andu k) Ill, \On of Mt and Ml'\ R. I ...,,1ndu..k~ 01 llun11natnn Uca h h.' ttraJuJh d from thl' a1rHatt ma1n1cnt nll' u1u1'" at \hcr>J'·'rd .\1r Fon."'t R.1\C. 1 ,., •• , • • • Todd O Mafl U&.'\on 'bf 1'.im .1TI1l M1ch:1rl l l)/(.'fU\ or 'ian ( lcnwnu· r('('('tH'll pm<.t1t.1l \'1Hlo..• 1n n11l11.1n lt-.1l·1,h1p .11 thn \rm~ ROT( .1d- \ ,1thl'J •. 1mr 111 I 1111 Le"" \\ a'h \l.1rdl.1 " ,1 IH H < lJdct and J '111dl 111 .11 < .ti \1.111 I ulk'non • • • \11111.111 \lallhe" A. Hamilton. \llll 111 \l.111 I lam1lt\1n nl I luntington lk,1d1 h." i:r.1duilll'd from ba\ll lr.11111nr ,11 I .11 !..land \ir I orn• B.1'~ fl·'·" . . . \l'J111.111 l{n 11111 ~ean M. Ramey, ... on ot \.1ndr .1 I llh.1 mer of C o!>l~1 \k,,1 h.1, 111111plt'1,•d hi\ tra1n1ng al till' R<.·uu11 I r.11111111.1 < 11mm.ind an ").1n D1t•g11 • • • Robin II. Pearlstein, d.111ghte1 ul 1{1t hard Pt'.1rl,ll•1n ol In 111e. ha' hl'l'll promolt'tl 10 lhl' ranlo.. of \en1or .111 m.10 111 thl· \1r I orn· Pl·arl,tr an '" .1lre•llhl1ram.._ "lll'l aala'lt '"'"h the X 1,1 I .1<. IK.11 ~nJ"'anrt' \t1unJron an I ngl.1nd • • • \1rmnn Emmanu~I M. Dabu. 'on o l \1r • mJ \tr; lkn1:lm111 l>ahu of \an Juran ( npl\lr;.1n11 h,l\ g.1.1du.1trd from hac;1~ tr.11n1 ng .11 I alkland \1r r or\~· Rn\C T1.•\a\ • • • Te1.h ~gl Lav.rrnct' J 'traka Jr . "hOW\lot fc 1c;1he lormcr ann f...e\C.'' of I niuna Hill;, p3rt1c1pa1ed · 1n C1hlh,1I \h1cld ti a JOlnl \Cf\lll' 1.'\1.'11. '" 1.omd1natr d b\. lhc \11 r or\l··\ \1r h.4f1\. .\tr ( omm.tnd "1.1t..:1 1\ J l .trdw pulmonn r\ lahora fM\ u~·n l\nt" "1th 1; .ZmJ Tr Rl'lul'lang \\int .1t \1.ird, \11 I llfll' B,J\l' < .iht ••• 'l'J m,tn Roberl 8 . Hedrick, on or Bob and Janel lltdrit'k or Costa Me a. bas complt'tt'd hi recruit training at lhe Recruit Training Command 111 ~an Dit>go. lledrlrk Is a 1979 graduate or Cos ta :\l t"S8 lli~h School. • • • p.., t Mikael Ent''-Oidsen. 'on ol "1l'ld I nn 01d,t•n nt '-<.'"port Beal h h." u1111pk11·d \rm' tM,ll 1ra1111nl!. JI I n11 l\11" Ir J' • • • Cris G. Baldwin, 'on nl C 1l'rJld .tnd lo.athl'rn Hald" 111 ot Dnna Point. h.1'1 hcen pmmotl'd to the rant.. ot a11111.1n llr'I d ,I\\ Ill lhc •\1r f Oflt' Bal<.1111 ''an .ll'lll'IMl'C ground cqu1p- nl l'lll 11wdrnn1\ \\lh lhl' ~I \th Field "1 a111t<.'1l,llh l' "'lu'lll1.on 10 r ngland ( .11kt Gerald J . Van Oangt, \Un of Op.er .ind \I.inn \',in Dang<.· ul I oun1.11n \ .1llt'\. h.1, ltlmpll'll·J th1• ·\ ir .. nrn' RO TC tie Id train mg r n- l.1mrmu·n1 .11 l\ld lcllan Air fon.t· HJ\C. C aht \an Oang( 1s a studrnl at < al \1.111• I 11n~ fkat h • • • Ph. Jeromt P Gavin Jr .. 'on 111 l('1cirne ,ind (•l'Or inc (rat.in of f l 1 oro h,1, complelcd b3,ll lra1111ng nt I on I cnnard Y.. ood \1o \11 man Thoma 11. Howell, \llll ot \1 urrdl and \1Jn llo"d l uf lfunl 1ng1nn l\e.ith hB' gralluatl'll lrnm ha"' 1r.11n1n .11 I ad ..t.nid \ar 1 oru· H.rw I l'\,tto • • • ( -;rd("l Donald P. SUTtft, '' 11 in R1<'h.11J .1nd \ndn.-n \1111nn of Hunt 1111.Hon lk.1ch l\'l l'I \l'll J)f0t Ill .I I \\ nrlo.. IO lllllat.11\ k.tdl'l'tllp .11 tht \Ill\ l{C) I ( .uh .111\ 1•d, .1111prn I ••I I l "'' \\ ,1,h ' t111n '' .1 'llhklll .111.t II RO I < , .1dr1 .11 th,· I lll\ll\ll\ >I '-~·\ .1d.1 "' 1{1·1. p, 1 Brian ~\ Dt>' hn," 11 111 th .11 .and I'll\ II" D1 1111 •I '-1 l\ pnrt lk.i. h h.I\ g1,td11.1t1•d 111111 1111' ,11r11,alt ll-1\\1 II• .I ! h p.1 I olllf't .11 lhl \1111\ l r.lll'P•llt.1111111 '1h1 1nl111 I .. 11 I 11'1" \J . . . 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'11n ol lfoht rt anJ II\ 1\,1ll 1nl ·•l '' '-'l'f'tt ti4 ;11 h h3'i . du· 1 rd lrn111 the \11 I ore~ 'Chick n l\ h.an1l tour .... • 111 C ha null' \ 1r I •Ill' B.l'-1' 111 • • • I 1 1 c I Rohf'rt \\. 1-:1~• Jr . b1 1hr1 1•t \11,.111 I 1'"3" 1ll Hunl l" ''" I~ 11 h h,1' 1rn,sdJur Ju~ :.tl < rt 111 ilr \ 11 1 n1 l \t,1t 1011, Oh111 I h."' " '1 1• u'mm.:indcr ot thr \If I 11 ,, r l11t·111.11111n CtrnuJ1 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -Voyqa pilot1 Dick Rutan and leana Y ~r were timl 1nd bdered Tunday but in basically ~ shape .after thejr un· ted round·the·world rupt. Rutan. 48, and Y~r, 34, looked leu and lthleti~as they climbed into Voyaeer at tbt beaJnnina of the nil')e· day vo)'alle, and leaner yet as they ~ for: • ~·ictory ne~ con· Voyager success :has practical, · · symbOlic aspects .... WASHINOTON (AP) -'The suo- "cq&ofthe Voyqrr 11ound-th,e-world ftiaht 11n American aerospace a . needed boost after 1 dismal year, an official of the Federation of American Scientists commented Tuesday. ..We've taken some pretty hard knocks this year," said aerospace specialist John Pike. ~ferrina to the loss of the spa« shutll(...Cha!,$naer in J1nl}al')' and rhe f1ftl!tt oT several unmannt'd satellitn. Ca.tolVoyag_ertr111 uceed• 82 ml~lloa EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP)-The cost ofbuildinj_Y:oylltf and flyinJ it around the world exceeded S2 million. much of it in dona1ed services and equipment, ~ officials were unable to 11 ve preasc figures Tuesday. ~nee. . ,;-...;_..--~~~-6-uc.Y]~SllUl;id~l~bc,~,,_wCU-CA~ba~~UIAl~cd~~·AQ..-+-~~~ dued. but both grinned infectiou11} durina their t>e>St-fl1ght briefinJ. · "I think that (the Voyqer success) · mifldeF of wha~can do when we set our minds to to it;' Pike. the federation's.associate dil'cctor for space polic}. said in a telephone interview. Pilot Dick Rutan has been quoted auayin& 1he plane itself cost about $2 million. However. his brother. Voy. ager desianer Burt Rutan. said Tues- day that 80 percent of the materials that went into the major phase of construction were donated by the manufacturers or suppliers. ' I ' I t a 1 \> .I r " c ( I r r l r r t t ( ( s c ( c " t ' I · .. In Iona distance fl1aht, you never caull the food )OU fiave," Rutan said, looking fit in his :'llav) blue Voya;cr fliaht su1L "Your appetite is never as JOOd a. st shoutd be... _ Althou&h the) C'Onsumt'd onl) 10 ' perctnt ortheir food suppl), the} said ~ they suffered no maJor illnesses or • injuries dunng thC' flight of more than • 25,000 miles. "We feel a httlt' "obbl), but we didn't ha"e an) ph)'llOIOg) problem , except for fatigue." Rutan said. • Early 1n the flight. Vo)ager phys- ician George Jutila said he feared the pair would suffer permanent heanng • loss because of gnnding engine noise. ~ But Rutan said an electronic device • fint'd into special earphones muted W.n01~. "You reall) have to ao back 10 Lindbeflh to find a parallel to 11. Then it was the one Eaak and here you have a pair of elJ)es.'' said Pike. referring to the 01ckname gi ven Charles Lindbergh after he became the first person to fly solo across th e Atlantic in 1927. Voyaaer. a liahtweight. two-engine plane piloted by Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager landed at Edwards Air · Fbrce Base. Calif.. Tuesday morning after competing the first unrefuelcd. non-stop tnp around the world. The nine-day flight beset b) storms. engine problems al'ld womes . over fuel. covered almost 20.000 ko---•-imles,-efTttt~vely-doubling evuy non- Actual overhead costs at his plane- mak1n(. co mpany 101aned rouahly S500.000. Burt Rutan said. He d_idn t explain how thOS(' costs were paid. hours:· he said. Such a craft would be useful for a \'a new of tasks. Pike suuested. ranging from sending out remotely piloted planes 10 search for forest firts or to measure the color ind temperature of the 0<·ean to guide fishermen . r Throughout the fl1gh1. officials f =bi~ ~:~i'shhe~~~t "":;e :1~:~n~1~ Pllota Dick Ratan and Jeana Yeater ~cknowieqe applaue Tuaday. i currents bounced them about tire l cockpit. The} said the petite Yeager stop. unrefueled distance record jn aviation history. .. Some people might imagine 11 was Rather than send a helicopter up to monitor rush-hour traffic a pla_o.<__of 1h1s t\ pc could carf)· a television mon11or 10 h1Jh altitude and witch OH'r a "hole C'll'. Pike said . "The problem no" 1s that with con enuonal a1rplaces yo u can go up and 1akC' a peek. but you'"e got to come back do" n . .\ satellite can Sta) up for a hng 11me. but 11 ma) be taking p1c1ur~·s of ~ustraha when you want 10 sec Los .\ngeles," he said. I was pen1cularl) 1n1ured. Yeaacr. howe,er. min1m11cd an' : pain .she suffered. sa} ing the in1uries 1 consisted of bone bruises that "-ere • not senous. _ f The pair are long11mc companions ( who share a home in MoJave. about • 60 miles nonh of Los Angeles. Both 1 attributed their ab1ht} to get along ,.. with each other 10 kcep1 ng stress at an I accC'ptabk le' el dunng the grueling flight. "\\ c support each other 'el) n1cC'h .'' Rutan S~lld ... , \\OUld n, around lhe world With her again .. . Tht'~ · relieved themseh es into plasuc bags. which the' stored 1n hollov.~ in the wings. • The kc) 10 mental and physical health was found in staying bus}. the) . i .......................................... .. added. ·"Then.· was somC'thmg to do w 11h the airplane eve!) minute.'' Rutan said E'en dunng 1errifying encounters w 1th rough weather over Africa and . the Pacific. the fear came later. "\'ou JUSt did what \'OU had to do and worried about 11 later." Yeager said Al "the end of the victonous voyage. It \I. a!> fearc:d the pilots would need to be earned from the plane'. Both of them defied that scenan o. Rutan ga'C' a wear) thumbs-up '1ctol) gesture and donned h1s1aunt~ CO\\ bo~ hat. Yeager emerged from the cockpll shonh after Rutan and both dangled their legs from tht' fuselage 10 get their circulation going. ThC') the) both chm bed down and 'o!.alked awa} from the1rdrcam ofs1x ~cars a neat stunt. but so what.'' said Pike. .. I would not downpla) the S) mbolic significance of 1t. espcc1all ) "1th all the trouble w11h aerospace in the last ~ear ... this was ccnainl> a good wa) 10 end the vear." But there "as also a practical s1$.n1ficance to their achievement. Pike added. "The' realh demonstrated here that 11 1s po~s1b.ll' 10 build a plane that will sta) aloft for da~ s rather than JUSI The good thing about a plane like \'O\ager. he added. 1s that It "com- b1nrs thC' endurance of a satellite with the ab1hl\ to ha' e II whel'C' \OU want 1t "hen ~ou \I.ant it .... ~ · I Field testing· or altered . , l b&cteriasale, ~ePort~,Pys Dissidents hail Sakharov's } By Tile Associated Pre11 u DA VIS -Proposed field 1es11ng of genct1cally-altered bacteria for frost damage control poses no significant nsk 10 people. plants or animals. according r to a new Univers1t} of Cahforn 1a report. The draft environmental impact rct>e>rt b) UC's Div1S1on of Agnculturc and atural Resources was released 1h1s week. It concluded that tes11ng of the frost-resistant .. kc Minus" bactena at UC's Tulelake agncultural field station.just south of the Oregon border. also • would have no s1gn1ficant impact on the. envuonment. The historic ex~riment 1s proposed b) UC-Berkele) sc1en11sts Steven Lindow and Nickolas Panopoulos. They say laboraTOry and grttnhousc 1ests have shown that frost damage in potatoes was great I} reduced when the plants "'ere treated • with a natural baC'teria that had 11s 1cr-forming gene rcm O'l'd. If pro'l'n effective. 1he technique could he used 10 decrcaS(...fFOSI damage tn 'a nous crops. An estimated S 1.5 b11l1on I\ los1 because of frost damage 1n thl· '.S. annually. · ~ Broken ~k lnsur~nce for tent city LOS ANGELES -About 10 mdstly volunteer in!lurance brokers searched Tuesday for a compa'ny that would underwrite a poliC) coven"$ a proposed Christmas tent city for the homeless downtown. A state police permit. allowing three enormous tents to be erected on state land near Cit' Hall. calls for mandatory liability insurance coverage. Al read\ 1woda) s behind schedule, or~nizcrs had thought-a roadblock.would·beeocountcrcd in finding money fo r insurance coverage. but that was surmounted when Canyon Country contractor Geoff Kaif donated $2,500 for an insurance premium. . Girl •••raped before being mlirdered RIVERSIDE-A 7-year-otd South Pasadena gJrl whose bod} \I.as found ~ in a Glen Avon field last week was raped before she was strangled. ill' es11ga1ors said Tuesda1. "As a·ruull of an autopsv examination CDn.ducted on Phoebe • Hue-Ru Ho, 11 has been determined that she was the v1ct1 m of sexual molestallon prior to being murdered." shenff s Sgt. Roben Dotts said. . .. A. • . • . . • • • , .. • : • • . • -r t ' ; ' OUT : ~ I • 1 MOSCOW CAP) -l he return 10 Mosco\!. of Andrei D. Sakharov. th e nat ion's most prominent campaigner for human rights. was welcomed Tuesda' bv other dissidents. but the' were wary of predicting any basic change in the Kremlin's pol1q on dissent. Some Moscow intellectuals hailed Sakharo,;i release.froaulmos& 1even- ~ear!> of internal exile as a sjgn-of greater tolerance under Kiemlin lcadcr-M1~d1ail S. Gorbachev. who personally callt'd Sakharov Dec. 16 to announce his release. "Gorbachev is pushing forwa rd at the limits of what is possible, and that is good.'' said one intellectual. "This is a great move. but I'm still not su re the leadership rcall> wants rnmplcte change," another Moscow man said. Both spoke on condition the) not be identified. D1ss1dents and refu seniks said the) were happy Sakharov was free. ''I'm very glad ... said Jewish ac- 11v1S1 Vladimir Slepak., who once worked with Sakharov's wife Yelena Bonner in the unofficial Moscow group that monitored Soviet com- pliance wi th the 1975 Helsinki ac- cords on human nghts. -But-Skpa~who-htt been tryinfto- em1grate since 1970. noted that "nothing in my situation has ) f In a side by side con1partson. Duraflame out • burned the competition in all areas. 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Her father has been confined to ps}ch1a1ric hospitals smcc..luly after prot~sting the treatment of his son: Dissident Naum Meiman. who \\Orked \I.Ith Slcpak and Mrs. Bonna in the now disbanded Helsinki monitoring group. al~o voiced restr· 'a11ons about the s1gn1ficance of Sakharov's return. Foreign Minister Eduard ..\ Shevardnadze reported!) told . Senator Gary Hart last week that Me1man·s cancer-stnckcn wife could le•ve-for tM-West and the medical treatment she has sought. unsuc- cessfull) since late 1983. · . _But So\'ICt \'Isa aUlbOntlCS ha (' not informed het that she can emigrate. If she does go abroad. shC' return "ould probabl> ha'e 10 leave Me1 man behind. a s11ua11on he called ..1mooss1ble ... . akharo' talked of the mutt'd feelings surroundrng his return b) no11ng his release from the cloS('d city ofGork) follo "ed the death in prison this month of dtssiden1 Anatol)' Marchenko. The dm1denLn10vemeru i.p which akharo\. Marchenko and' o'hers took pan 1s scattered no". some of its mt'mbers are d~ad and others are abroad or e'1kd in remote regions of the S<?' 1e1 l ln1on Stu.dent demonstrations for democracy spread to Peking PEKING (AP) -Student de- mands for democracy spread for the first lime 10 Peking on Tuesday with more than 4.000 students marching or rallying 1n support of fellow stud ents in Shanghai and other cities. _ A crow e,01 fro m campus to campus in northwest Peking Tuesday night. at one point crossing a line of about IQO police. In Shanghai. about 2.000 students demonstrated for a fifth day-Tue9day. down from the tens of thousands drawn 10 th~ streets over the week· end. In Nanking. about 150 miles west of Shanghai. about 2.000 students were reponed to have marched. At Peking Universi ty. posters ridi- culed a commentary in the nation's leading newspaper calling ori people to "cherish stability" and askt'd "'Why are we so afraid to do what Shanghai students are doing?" msP.,ired b} the ··People's Power" movement. ~h1ch ousted President Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines and the sbo" of strength b} opposi- tion parties in recent Taiwanese elections. - Police ur&ed _Jhr students to go home to sleep. and the crowd eventu- ally disbanded without incident. Students ha vc protested in at least a half-dozen ciues this month. de- mandtng-that the gov~ment spttd up polillcal reforms and allow stu - dents to run for local legislative bodies. They ha ve also demanded better living conditions and less controls on the state--run press. In Shanghai, about 2.000 students marched from Tongji University toward City Hall af\er officials re· fused to meet with student leaders,. Police turned the marcher's back. · Authorities had warned af\er tens of tJiousands of Shanahai students marcned O\'er Ihe wcelend thar funher public d1sruRl1ons would not be tolerated. . The~ accu~d demonstrators of overturning \Chicles. molcsung women and assaulting pohce. .Iht.iQYrounen.t.had nriicr sbruui restraint. emphastzing that studC'nts have the constitutional right to dem- onstrate. Students claimed that 200 marchers were-arrested. but official denied making arrests . The bannr,a carried Tuesday said. "Tell the Tf'lhh," "Protect Human Rights" and "Down with Burtau- cratism" as well as "XiaopinJ. Where are You~" a reference to Chma's top leader Deng Xiaoping . Dena's reform moves have in- cluded guarantees of freedom of ~xpression as lo~a as the suprtmaq ~f the Commumst Party is unques-t1oneo. Sources at Qinghua University in the capital said about 4.000 students gathered in the evening and sang the Internationale. a sociahst hymn. and the national anthem. Speakers com- plained the Communist Youth league and student union did not represent student interests. About 1.000 then marched to nearby Pekina University. a tra- ditional hotbed ofstudent unrest. and called on students to join them . Some marchers went on to People's Univer· sity. Solidarity faces Dew form of suppression About 1.000 students from the thrtt campuses marched down a strttt ch1ntin1 "Long Live Democ· racy" ind "We Demand Freedom." Some students claimed they wert WARSAW. Poland (AP)~ In the. battle apinst the Sohdarity under· ground. Poland's Communist aov- emment his devised 1 new tactic: Instead of imprisonina the activists the state seizes their cars. The state has confi sc1tt'd about a half-dozen vehicles under new la ws 11lowin1 misdemeanor courts to con- fiscate ' can used for dlstributina RUFFELL'$ illcpl publications. The can are to be auctioned with . UPllOLSTEIY llC. !~s~~~s 1oina to the state ... ._ ........ ...., . 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' Reagan asks Congress for report.~D arms sal~ scandal WASHINGTON (AP) -President ·Rcapn apin uracd Cof\ll'CU on T ucsday to send him • report about t~ lran-Contra arms controversy so he can make it public. rcpon. · · ' " ·d ~-Pa · L Le h ''h 's a surpn smf request. saa .x-n. ts:te• a y. Rcapn urged the Senate pane~on Tunday to make a rtpon "available to me for declassification as early as vice chairman of the ntcttiJcnC't"'Conmrinee. •peakina by te lephone from his Middlesex. Vt., farm. "We don't have any information they don't have and they could make public anything they want." Leahy said. "Sending 1~ report from Conaress still'"'WC)uld -not answer .basic questions: about how this forcian policy disaster QCCurred. His request treats it as a public relations possible." · • The president made a similar appeal tast week and Dave Holliday, a spokesman for the Senate panel. said. Tuesday that the stalT"is trying now to put toegher a report in response to tho.,prcsident's request oflast week." . But Holliday said it .was unclear if the report, which would have to be approved by the full committee. could be finished before. I.he 99th Coniress ends and the IOOth. Congress convenes Jan. 6. problem." ' Sen. Dennis DcConcini of Arizona, who took part in the hearings because he will be on the lntelli,ence CommittC<' next year. told a Capitol news conference that "I find it a bit difficult that the prnidcnt is asking the Intelligence Committee to tell him what went on in his Thrtt Senate Democrats criticized Reagan's request and said it is unlikely that the panel wjll issue a formal White House." . · • • I • -' . . · budget includes help for homeless - WAS HINGTON (.\P) -Pr(si· dent Reagan's Ii scat 1988 budget will propose SIOO mill ion in programs to aid the nation's homeless at the same timc it proposes deep spending euts in other doml''illC programs. adminis- tration officials said Tuesday. It will be thl' fir t time a Reagan bud~et has e"t'r spcc1 licall} addressed the issue of the homeless. At thr same 11me. the new budget ~wiH call for a rerord S5~b~llien-ffi­ spcf!d1ng cuts and other savings 10 meet the $108 b1ll1on Gramm-Rud- man deficit target for l 98g. Budget D1rcC'to r Jamc'i C. :t>i1 a lier Ill told the White House Conference o n Small Business ·~we·re going to hang tough in there. We're not going to be turned ~round on th1' thing." Mille r said. reiterating' adminstra11on \Ows to o ppose an~ moves m Congress to relax the Gramm· Rud man targets. The Gramm-Rudman law. partial- ly invahdatt'd by the Supreme Court. calls for a balanced budget by 1991. Mille r said that the budget deticit for the l'urre nt fiscal "car v.ill decline to s 170 b1l11on. a s'5 1 tnll ion drop from last }ear's rt'cord total. considering several last-minute ad- ditions to the budget that he will send to Congress on Jan. 5. Budget officials have said all key elements of that budget are now in place. awaiting a final presidential go-ahead cxpected over the new few days. . Separatelv. Miller said in an inter- vi<'w that ttit' fiscal 1988 budget will contain "something for the homeless. You will see some evidcnct' of the admfn1stration-looking morl.' seriously at the problem of home· lessness:· . T he program will he in addition to the categorical grants v. h1ch nov. go 10. states for use in a' anety of state i\nd local programs including those dl·al- ing v. ith poq:rt~. _ .\nother adman1stra11on oll1n al. v. ho spoke on the cond111on ot' anon) mil~. said that the budget '"II call fo r al least SIOO m1ll1on earmarked specilil'all~ for lhl.' prob- lem of homelessness. The official said thl' monl.') '"II tx· spread among a number of program~. some new and some c 1~t ang - 1nclud1ng support for a homdl'S' relief progra m under the Fl.'dl.'ral EmentenC) Managemen t Agcnn . In a rl'latcd budgl'l dl.'vclopmt·nt. Welcome home party Sen. Donald Riepe1 0-Mich., said Raipn "has a Richard V. Secord. a retired Air forw m~or ~neral. bener ability to -the 1nformation than· anybody else. declined 10 tell the House lotelliaencc Commit~ ~hat~ Andallhen«dftodOifiii. orsomereuon,he.-sdet-iaed kifows abOu me-lra~·eomn;--1~kttt1'1 ~It not to do that. That's. to me, one ofthe ~at mysteries as constitutional riptsapanst self-1ncnm1~~~n.,~1na to why. if he's in doubt himself about tht information, he's to committee sourcn who declined to be iu.:nta · nouslted.''. _ . • "--Secord. who heads a consulti!l£..busineu. piayed a Reqan s requcst~uppe>n of Senate M-.onty mlJor role in amnaing the financ1n1 Otthe •at of U.S. l:cadc~ Bob. Dok, R·K.an ... w~o said, "T~e preside!'t's arms to Iran and was also involved i~a pr!vate. network naht an ura1n1 the committee to ~kc au tran11enpts supplyina arms to the Contra guerrillas m N1carqua. publ~c once t.hey are dcc~ssified. It's anoth(r step in according to m-cml>ets of the Senate lntellagencc Commit-makana cenaan ttie Amencan people and· the rest of Conarns have all the available facts now. not later." Tuesday's mectina of the Houae lntclli~n~c Com - mittee. which isconductina its own inve=ti taon. was the last formal session of conaressional pan Is hat have held hearings into the controversy ov~r the pa Qnth. ./ tee. In invoking the Fifth AmendmC"Dt. Secord followed the lead Of Adm. John Poindcxte'!'. Reapn's fo~er national sccurit'\ ad viser. and Manne Lt.. Col. Ohv~r North an aide on the Nataonal Sccunty Council. . . aXforms pr~pared for mass mailing WASHINGTON (AP) -The Internal ftevenuc Service said Tues· day all was m readiness for i~s annual holida} .greetin~s .-85 m1lhon 1986 tax packages wa1t.1ng at post.offict"S to tx· mailed the day after Chnstmas . The mass mailing. the largest done by the government. is always con- ducted an the period immediately following Christmas. The forms were ~---..._~---ir-;prTnte at TOO pnntang p antsoejfo- nmg in October. The~ have been waiting at local post offices for sevc~I weeks with instrucuons to be&in sending them out after the holiday. mailing crush eases. I RS officials stressed that t~ 1986 tax forms closel} resemble those of pre' 1ous )ears despite all the pub- licll~ O\erthe majortax overhaul that goes an to effect Ja n. I In a letter on the front of th as year's forms. IRS Comm1ss1oner Lawrence 8 . G ibbs cautioned taxpayers apinst confusi ng the new tax law.· which drnmaticall ) alters ~rsonal deduc- t1onsand tax rates. with the law under which ~hC) arc filin_g tht'ir 1986 returns. "You will find that your tax forms "Wl.''r~ getting the defici t down. 11·s· taking preso;ure ofT mter\.'St rah.·s. taking the prcs~urc off thl' markets you go to." Miller told his audience. ".\nd th~t's vel') helpful to ~nu ." Hl' spol.e as President Reagan v.as Miller told a group of reportl'r<. a catastrophic health rare proposal v..ou ld be part ofc1thcr Reagan'<; 1988 budget mcssagt• or h" Stall' of the t 'nion addres' About 40 frtenda and acqulntancee of Cr~ American pnrunner Eucene Huen- faa, fiCbt, turnea out-for a wefoome bome party llonda.y afternoon at a ta•ern In Menominee, acrou the atate line from 11.uenf.d• llarlnette, Wla., hometown. ·this year arc very s1m1lar to those yo,u tiled tn the past.'' he wrote. "This as because most of the new tax changt'S do not take effect until after 1986 and therefore v. 111 not affect your 1986 ta\eS." U.S. pays dairy owners more than$ l million lf ta\pa~c:rs look closel). however. they v. all n<?ttr~ changes from the 1985 forms. The biggest impact v.111 come from the: second }car of andeiung. designed lo 1.'11manate "bracket creep." the phenumcnon 1ha1 pusheLa wpayer into a higher t~x bracket when he or she n.·ce1' cs ·a pa) raise to offset the t'fTN:ts of 1nOat1on. \\...\!'!Hl :'lw(iTO (.\P) -One hundrl·d and fon >·four l .. da111 O'-"nel'\ an.-n.·n'1\ ing mort• than SI million l'ach undt'r the federal pro- gram 1ha1 pa~' farmers to ~laughter tht'1rCO\\S 1n an cfTon 10 curh c;urplus prnducuon. Ft\ c of the.,,, largest pa~ out,. l.'ac h morl' than $5 m1ll10n. wi ll go to daar) operator'i in <. 'aliforn1 a. .\nd ncarlv Q,()O() dairymen across lhl' rnun\n will get 1n e\cess o l $50.llOO apil'l'l' undl·r 1h1.· fi,c-)ear. $I .8 bi llio n program. according to records rl'lca,cd by the .\gricul,turc Dcpartmcna under a Frl.'edom of lnforma11on n·q uc\t. Ju-.1 O\l'r h:i lfofthc m1lli on-dollar- plus pa~ men ts\\ 111 go to Cali fornia. a '>tall'" 1th '<>ml' of thi:.na11on ·., largcst d~ai: lwnh Topping the hst of rcc1 p1cnts 1' a large da11) an vestm1.·n1 pannersh1p 1n Jerome. Idaho. the Magic Valk~ Da111 lnvt'stment Group. which 1s dul' IO receive ncarh S 10 million ll\(.'.f the hfc of the program. Lcx:al offi cials of th1.· lJSD.\ offa·1.· "h1ch administers tht' program s:11d thl' Magic Valle) opcra11on rnns1 su. of three da11) farms "1th a total ot some 2.000 cows. opcratl·d b) a professional managa. Thl' dotl.'n~ ol panners in the 'C:nture do not farm. but use thl· farm a'> an an vec;tmenl. ~said Brant L11.·rman . director of lhl· count\ office. "Thi.'\ 're all O\l.'r -1n d11Tl·rrnt states. \qmc 1n California -JU'l all O\'W ... L1t'.rman said. ' Running a Close second 1s the I~ Graaf Fam1l~ Dail') outside R I\ l'r· 'i1de. <. ahf.. with ant1c1patcd pa~­ ml·nl5 of $9.8 million. The third highest pa} ment..18 million. 1s going to producer Joe Gonsalves of King Coun l). CaJ 1 Land.fourth IS Wngh.Ls ~assau Count\ Dain in California at $5.9 millio n. · · Rounding out thl.' top I 0 rec1 p1ents art• John J. Case\. St3nislaus Count\. Calif .. S6.5 miihon: Drifty Farms. ·San Rcrnard ino. Calif .. S5. i million: Oa~" Dair} Farms. Cha\'e~ Count). N M.. $4.5 m1ll1 on: Henr' .\. Ta\arcs. l\ikrccd. Calif .. $.1.9 milhun: Frank ~amora. Kem Count}. Cala f.. St 7 million: and the P and P Dair). lk\ar Count\. Tc:>.as. $2.R million T h1.· largcs't number OI pa)mcnl\ O\ er $50.000 for an' state -t.091 - \\as 1n Minnesota. which had no 1nd1 ' 1d ual payments O\'l'r a mil hon WEDDINGS AT SEA OLD WORLD ROMANCE Al'LOAT Gourmet baskets w/champ~ & roses. '~· IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-,704 PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. All st-rvices arranged IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4 704 dollars. While mo't program parhcipa01s arc commercial dames. at kasl tv.o on thl.' hst arc stall' un1,·crsit1es. Ncw Mc.uco State Un1vers1ty will get S.114.000 fo r selling ofT its approx- 1mall'I) 280 cows which. iran1call~. had Ix-en used an . research into increasing cows· milk output. Texas Tt'ch at Lubbock is due to rccl."ivc $79.000 . The: program. referred 10 as the "whole-herd bu yout.·· was drawn up h~ C'on~rl'SS as part of the 1985 farm law. It ,., an 18-month effort whil'h tx:g;an last April to 1.·ncourage da1 1) produt·cr'i to .;ell their had'\ for 'laughter or l'Xport a nd get out ot da 1r~ 1ng for at least Ii' c years. .\\ an 1ncentl\e. the government pa~ .. each dail) farmer an amount Feetobe - charged aliens for amnesty W.\SHI NtiTON !AP) -A fee schedule. complete with fa mily dis- based on the herd's histoncal pro· duc11on. essen11all) bu~ 1ng up the rights 10 milk P,roducuon O\ er the Ii' e-}ear pt' nod. Ft'cs w\'rc 'iCI througtra b1dd1ng proce~s. v.lth earn farmer telling the government what hl' v.o uld accept as th(' pnn· to get out of business. lhc average bid acrcpted na- t1onw1de was JUSt unda S 15 per hund r,•d pounds of milk produced b} each· cow in a year. n ligur<' th;1t roughl} approximates the profi t a farmer could expect to make from each cow qver the next fi ve years. The cost of the program is borne an , pan through an· assessment on all 186.000 commercial da1 1) farmers v.ho remain in business. T hose fees arc expected _ to pay a bout S650 m1ll 1on of the program's cost. The tnde.x.ioLl 986 'W.ldms the. tax brackc:ts b) 3. 7 percent. reflecting the impact of inflation last year. The indexing changes will also boost the personal exemption to $1 .080. up from S 1.040 on the 1985 rttum. The standard deductio ns for peo pll." "ho don't itemize also art' raised. Fo r singlc tu.payers. tht' standard deduction will be S2 .480. up from S2.390. and fo r couples fi ling a JOIDt return the standard deduction nses to S3.670:up from SJ.540. The I RS said it expected about 105 million 1ndiv1dual tax returns will be filed for l:986. The deadline for filing returns is .\pril 15. 1987. Orders for durabl~ goods takes ju1np in Nove1nber By Tiie A11oclated Prt11 ~ASHIN9TON -O rders ~or "big ticket" durable goods. powered b} a bag mahtary buildup and a last-mmute rush to take advantage of expiring ta>. breaks. soared 5.9 percent 1n November. the biggest increase in two years. the government reported Tuesday. However. because fhe strength was limited to those two areas. analysts generally dismissed the big gain as telling little about f uturc economic growth. The Co mmerce Department said new orders for dur;1ble good.s hit an all-time·high ofS 109.68 billion in November after falling by 4. 7 pt"rccnt in October. 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Nelson said many details remained unsettled as the INS prepares to enforce the landmark immigrati ion law. But 1n an interview Mo nday. a broad outlint' emt'rged of the guiding principles the agency will follow. Among .them: -The legalization program. ~hich grants amnesty to illepf al;ens who have lived in the United States since before 1982. will be financed entirely by the applicant f~s. Congress dtrt'ctcd that fees cover the expenses. but it did not make clear whether this meant all the costs. Farm wldo• thankful for IH~lp of •tra1J6en NEW YORK - A Georgia widow said Tuesday her family's Christmas wi II celebrate "the goodn.ess i~ !T'en 's hearts" -the kandn~s of strangers who. touched by her husband s su1c1de to prevent the sale of has farm, contributed S 187.000 to retire the mort,gage."'Our land is aoing to be ours apin." said 66- year-old Annabell Hill, at a ceremony to bum the monga~ for tht 70S-acrt Hill farm in Waynesboro. Ga. Joining Mrs. Hill were developer Donald Tru!TIP and Texas farmorand landowner Tom McKamy, who donated the: last $78.000 to pay ofTthe debt as well as Atlanta businessman Frank Argenbright Jr .. whQ.. led fund-raising elforts. The benefactors aarctd that they were pleased to help Mrs. Hi.ti. but said their efforts on her behalf were symbolic of their concern for t~e American farmer. "We aivc a ~ot of money to foreign countries that don't gave a damn about us. but we don t help the American farmers," Trump said. Mrs. Hill's husband. Lenard, killed himself with a .22-caJiber rifle on Feb. 4. just 20 min.utcs before the farm was to be auctioned to help pay a $300.000 debt. Two years 01' d rouaht had been ruinous, Mrs. Hilt sai¢ and Hill thought the insurance mo ney from rus death was tht only way to wipe out the debt. It was not enouah. and the farm was imperiled ontt apin. -The employer sanctions pro- gram. which provides penalties for those who knowit1aJy hirt illepl aliens. wall likely include rando m t'he'Cks of workpl1cn but will rcly on voluntar) compliance -similar to SJ6n-lazJID .. e 8tildent8 •'6zl 'SUeat NJ61Jt' the int'omc tax system. CHARLOTTE. N.C.-Jona Maiorano and the nine students in her si&n· -Tht' a~ncy wall try to establish lanauage class were {>"ICticina their rendition of "Silent Ni&ht" befOfe th~)' an orderly process. an~lud1naadv1nce made a Christm1s-ume visit to somt local deaf people. they bepn ~ schedulin .. for processing Of le&al: SprcadinJ thear hands dewnward, tS if stillint the waters. The fCStUrt sapifits ization ahcn a_pplications to avoid "calm.'' m Amcrkan Sian Lan1U11C. Then thty flashed their hands outward chaos at INS offices, es pecially at the sianifyi na "bript." They cradled their arms to say "infant" and "bom," then bqinnina. • rolled their hands skyward 10 si&nlfy "heavenly." The sip for "hosts" -The INS will continue to ap-restmbled a pairofflappina•natl Winp. Aunmna their fin,endownward to prehend and dcpon aliens who ar· depict fall ina ·snow. the aroup also pncticed tht popular sons "White rived after .J..982~allhouah tnforcc~Chnstmas." Their acs urn memb~ • ~fu! bllltt. Afl i; 1hcir xssi.on.Jait mcnt a1ent1 will not .ha~e access. to week. the aroup drove .•rou to sian tKt C"hn1tmas c.arols at tht homes or rejected amnesty apphc.auons. about I 0 elderly deaf widows and couples. \ . J .. Spfrl~_~eaDt to tie shared? W.-Christmueve, Hanukkah iS"twodaynway, IOOft it will be a new year. and fl f~ls aood to talk about love and families and friends and festivity. Surely at least 5ome of these aoOdiet are available lO everybody who wants them. · · December is the month to reminisce: I remember the ----------~1111111111-­fir~t holiday scasofl I spent in Newport BHch. Christmas .Is iday. but there I was -with. my husband and our new baby. ,. . feeling lonely and ••••llli•••lli•••• miserable anyway. It's never any fun to be 3.000 miles away from "home" .. . . . this time of y,car. • I wonder if t.he QeMarco family reaJly knows what they did for us that Christmas. Their teen-age dauahter was our very first: babysitter. and somehow she was perceptive enough to understand our dilemma. _ Patient with ·~ oueolntecrated ~tanl~ (bturn in apper ~· ~ !~dJ for..completed pro.thala, (flabt), tbat loou like natural teeth. lm:plants appeal to oral-iltvalids _ She arri vtd on Christmas eve, unannounced.just like Santa. and extended her parents" in'vitatioo to join in their famil y celebration. __ . We went.oh-so-happily. - Aller biting deep t~to wallet, they revive the joys.of eating hollo\\-t1tan1um rods with optical ll'nses 1n the center. Thi.' rods "l.'r(' m1croi;copicall}1 separaH.·d across a portion of tht' dev1cl.'. Light co4ld be directed througtl th(' kns and rod s~tcm . -----------i,.,-....,... ........... 1melftr pnwt.'d tmncnssuc cou1~ By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH at temperaturc!i' much low('r than pre' 1ouslr though1:. Dellr,...C.r IJI •el Of the 30 m1ll1on adults "' ho arr toothk~s in one or both)a'"· .1 m1ll1 on arl· unahlc to "''t-ardcntures for either ph} i1olog1cal or ps} cholog1cal rl·asons. The~ arc called or31 lll\iltids. - Doll y Crut'l' \\JS one of them She wore upper and lo"'l'rdt.·ntun:!I. HO\l.l'\l'r. because the loss of natural ll'eth and thl· natural shnnkingord1stort1on ofthcJa" b} aging. proper!} lilll'd 1.knturl'S can Ix' a problem. CruCl'. 77 . could not kn•p lwr low1:r dl·nture 1n place: she opted to "car on l~ thl' upix·r. Her hmttl·d diet. for the last li\t' 'l'ar ... cons1stl'd of soft foods. · Toda}. ha d11:t indud('S apples and corn on the coh -and '>he I'> thnlkd. AlTOrdmg to hl•r Ne" port Bca('h ora~ suJ:geon. Dr. La\H~·nrc _Loren11. Crurr I'> one of 15.000 ~0£1C)n h' v.orld. ''ho ha\l· ;UlTl''i-ifull~ undt'rgone Int Brancmark S}!ltl'm lkntal implant prOl'l·durl'. The ad,anred method . all ov.s peopk. v.ho haH lost thl.'ir tl'l'th. due to ill ness. injur~ or congl•n1tal defects 10 l'njO~ natural tooth fun'CtlO(l again. "Thl· 1mplan1' ha\ c taken den11stf) to a nl'"' le' el of rl·stunng ix·opk to thl' tx·!lt dcntal fun ction the~ can ha'l' Jutsrdl· tht•1r ov.n natural tCl'th." Lorl'nll ..aid. "It 1s the grl'Jll'!lt th1ng tu hal'tx'n-~n dcn11str} s1nn· ~m ocain ." Stnl'l' thl' I Y 30-;. acrnr:~ing to Loren11 . rnuntlcss s~stl·m~ for rl·plac1ng mm 1ng ICl'th or pan" of the J:l" ha' l' lx'l'n dl·<t1gnl'd. Man~ fa tied bi:,t·auM' of tnfl·rt1on and in5.tahd1t~ uf the 1tnplant\ Man ~ of thl· implants that shmH·d prnm1~l' had nut do<:uml·ntcd thl·1r long-term eni.•l'I~ -an tl1lportant COn!>ideFallOn for patients Sel.'k1ng ::i pro~thl~ts that \\oould la'lt a lifettmc. The Branl'mark S\~tcm. 'iltudtl'd and tracked fur ~O ~ l·ar,. \\a!> <l1scoH•rt•,J h~ S"'ed1sh surgeon Pl.'r-1 n 'ar __ Br:.aru·mari.. "ho r~bcd v.o\!(!d~un.J.hl:. 19 · · lk dl'\ ll>l'd"a nll'thod to stud\ li'l' animal bom· b\ huild1ng an optical hone -chamber cons1stin_g ' of t\\CJ The information was significant in dcn11s111 bel·ause high speed dental dnlls._ on the avrragc. can heat bom· tissue 10 mort' than 90~cgrt'es ren1 1gradt' -hot enough to actuall> kill the bone. This meant pre vious auempts at rnse1'1mg tlental 1mplanh failed because the} rouldn't succcssfull~ integrate. Brancmark de,·1scd a m1:thod 10 bond li' 1ng. health ~ bon1: to inert metal in toothless pat ients and then attach permanent prosthetic teeth 10 the fixtures. He coined the ll'rm uss1:oin1egrat1on to dc~nbc the bonding of living bom· to pun.~ t1tan1um implants shapc·d much like a screw. .\crording to Lorenzi. the Branemark S} str m 1s the onl ~ dental implant procedure appro,ed b~ the .\merican Ot-ntal .\ssunation. :·Tnt.· .,~stcm has undcrgon~ sufccssful chnl\al tl'Sts (oL!Q ~car..i. ... he.!M»d. Tlw'·&UOC~sHate 1s 99 percl."nt 1n the lo"'er J3\l.'i and 9.5 pem:nt 1n the upper resulting 1n full osscointl·grat1on. he sa id. . Lorl'n11 said thc proCl'dure 1n,oh·es t"o '1!>1ts to tlH· surgeon's otlice H osp11al11~t1on as an out·pat1cnt ma) Ix. rcqu1rcd for one phase. During tht' first appointment. dcpc•nd1ng On thl' patient's dental nl'Cd. an}whcre from t""o to SI\ tin\ tllanium fi\lurl.'s arc inscnl.'d din:ctl\ 1n10 the jll"' honc · · · F1'l' drill'> 1n graduating s11es arc uM'd at lo"' i.pecd and lov. pr(''i~urc to prl'' l'nt O\ erh1:a11ng bone and 11ssue. Soft t1-.sue 1o; \t1tdwd O\CT the t11an1um fixture'i. During t\l.O \\l'l'ks ofhcahng. the patient docsn't wear dl·ntures. .\t th e cnd of the sccqnd v.cl'k. the original denture·~ rehncd \'1th a soft material and the dent urc 1s worn during a healing pc:nod of three to six months. During thl.' '>l'<.·ond phase. the surgl.'on "'Ill make a \!llall OJX'lllng 1n tht• gum t1~sue 10 t'\poSC thl' top Ofthc lh turl·s. Then. -.ohd ml·tal posts an.· scrt·wcd 1n. The posts ·~cncJ....i;l-tsh+l'Mt~le-the-gum·tttffltt't";-{)~twe-wt'eks lal(·r. an 1mprc,s1on oft!w 1av. 1s made and h<-come" thr bac;1c; fo rth(' nn' anitical t('Cth that '"ll tit~ ti rm I} attached Vel•et-nlted' and berlbbOnect Shayne Globenon, Jennifer Merqman_and 8aAD Leffel were amonc the janlor Ht. That invitation was one of the most memorable gifts· to the pom with ttny gold screws. Follow-up exams arc I've ever received. t't~ink the De Marcos would be pleased required at thrl.'c. six and 11 months. to know how much we learned from them.and that we .. Because the t1:chn1que 1s gentle to the tissue." have rel-urned the spint of their hospitality to many qthers LorenL1 explained . "thrrc 1s ver} tittle post-operative since then. pain. ----J~l las• Cl:instma.s,.-1 Fecei~·ed anet-heF "eF) s~cial The pain. therefor('. would appear to be in Jhe prKe of grft. It was delivered. complete w11h bright ribbons. from the procedure. LorenL 1 said a single implant rnsts around m~ friend Clytle. .-500 In her package wt·rc home-grown and processed loofa , I. (one-implant replace' two teeth ). The total cost -pads (the kind you use in the bathtub). combined with from S&.000 to S 10.000 -1s genl.'rall y not covered b) some fancy soaps. _ · medical insurance. . I had thought that loofa pads wcrt> fou-nd i.n the sea. "You haH· to remember "c are not talking about like sponges. but Cl~iie educated me. Tnese had t?een people v.ho ha'l' tht•ir teeth," Lorenzi said. "We are planted and grown on the edge of her own vqctable talk ing about dental cripples. people who have had to go garden. She had pit'ked. processed and boiled them.as gifts a.round eating.mush and soft foods most of their Ii' es. The for several friends -including me. cost 1s a 'al ue Judgment -J)coplc ha' e to deetde 1f the} A gift is a symbol. and I loved hers because it seemed want to che"' or bu} a new car. People who make the like she was shanng a pan of herself -complete with dec1s1on to ha' l' implants are JUSI O\erwhelm cd with the unique evidence of hc.'1' creativity. Bec.ausc I value her results... · frie ndship. I "alued her special gift . . Cruce 1S ccrtatnl) pleased. And this )Car.,., e already heard some lovely holiday . "I am so proud ofm·~ t~cth -the} look reall y good:· stones: . she said. "I would n·commend the surgcr~ to an~one who My n~xt-door neighbor pledged her winnings in Las · has-a·~ental p~oblem."-• Vegas last week. to buy a whole carload ofToys-for-10~, Lorenzi· said 1f the implants arc put'm before the Ja"' ..\~ fi result of her generosity. so many-children Will be able gets 100 small. the~ help to keep the teeth and jawbone to rejoice and celebrate. from dissoh mg. Som(' other good fnendH alled a moratorium on gi(t- The p· rocedure. accord1no to Lorenll. is for all aocs. gn in~ between fam11tes this year. and I th.ink they also had o 0 a temfic idea. Ht!>~ oungcst patient I!> a teen-ager who lost all his lower "The kidi. are 100 old ~ and 100 privilegtd _ to front teeth in an accid ent. · . think about exchanging small tokens:· one woman said. Lorenzi "arned pCrspectl\C implant patients to lns11:ad. the tt•en-agers were assembled (to keep make surl' the surgl.'r) I!> performed h~ a dental famil ) connections ali' e) and carh was asked to choose a professional \l.Cll-tra1 ncd rn the procedure -he suggests fa vorite charity so that a donation could be made in each an oral surgeon. name. "Before I dt'c1ded "htl'h implant procedure I "'ould Holidays are meant to be happy. use ... he said ... I researched and took courses to compare This }ear celebrate your good fonunes w1 th good fun different s~stl·ms. In m) mind. th,·re v.as no quesuon. and fest" II}. but also take some 11me to count your lx·caust' of thf trcmcndou~ qualtt) control and blessings~ .\nd in the true spmt of peace-on-eanh. offer dornmt•nted stud' ... Brnnl·mari.. ~as the btst somcone p tra-special goodwill. _ "Thl·rc has ~'l'n a n·al hand"agon \1tua11on \I.1 th Dr. Al1ad is a marrla1e Hd family dteraplst lll l'H'r~one and their brothl·r ~om1ng up \I.1th an implant Co rona del Mar. Siie welcomes yoar respoasa. If YM S) i.tem ~ :a.r1atLQJU...QJ thl' _!.!rJglnal. Nnnc has been wisb a reply, please eaclose a shlmped.l self-a4drnsed pro' l.'d or :ippro' l'd ti~ thl' -\ D-\ no onl' "ants to do ~O envelope. Write to U ada Algaii, Pb.b ., c/o Dally Pilot, ~ear' 11T re,earch ·· · P .O. BH ISM, Costa Mesa 9HH. -· Elegance afoot at -ballet reception PACIFICA ftVt1UrtrfY~SPITAL , of Peat. Marw1 ck'sOrangeCounty Matinee-goersawatt '·The NutcTacker~ officc.andhiswife.Katlay,act eptcd ------,.~p1tmrnts onthefirm'swinning at Peat. Mar~ick , ¥itchell & Co. party the 1986 Business in the Arts award. Steven Rabago, chairman oft he board of South Coast Ballet and president of National Cori>orate Finance Inc .. and his wife. Roclaelle, also graciously.greeted guests. ' 'Twas the afternoon before the ballet and all through the soft aqua elegance of the Peat. Marwick. Mitchell & Co.'sexccutivc offices in Costa Mesa. 250 friends of the South Coast Ballet were stirrfng. Much of the talk was about the ~merican Ballet Theatre's matinre of"The Nutcracker" that was j ust a shon stroll away at the P~rforming ArtsCen-ter .. Roa Merriman, managing partner ______________________ ....... .,......"'-.... -"-................ .., .O.t1a eout'aa1let madnt SH•betla PO..• often eanapee • Roa aad Katby Merriman at benefit reception-.. ... As th!.')'Strollcd between hon d'oeuHes tables. visitors viewed sor'nc of the artworks:that earned the award along with.the company's sponsorship of perform i njl troupes. Seen-admiring Donald Karwclis' li thograph triptych and an oil.paint- ing b y Larry Gray were Diua Acosta, Nucy Baker, Marcy Wleake and David and Dine Lor- 1•1· An oil on linen entitled "Nonh· west Poetry" by Kyoko Asano and basket-like ceramics by Pat Crabb caught the attention ofDellllli and Tami Parron: Daveand Deltble AUm1 and Gre .. and Devoa Kelly. In keeping with the dance theme. future ballerinas in tutus passed . trays of assorted a napes. Imported champaane. courtc$y of Emissary. Ltd .. accompanied the sizzlin1 tor- tcllini, egrolls. mini spinach quiches, marinated date rumaki a nd delicatelyc~lfny pastries that • would fit anyon~s vision of sugarplums: Harp musin nllanccd this artful prelude to the holidays until the hum Of patrons circling the silent olllablc..iodicatcd.lbtlp.m hidd1nadcadHnc was near. The Dua Ratdla took homC' a musl<.' box centcrp1cre. Be~ Heller won champagne and Jim Gorman and Cal Woolsey have lunches at Villa Nova and Bouzy ouge. Otherwrll-received auction items wrrc a hand-made Christmas wreath with a ballerina motif from Mar-tlla Morgan, one-year member· ship at Alfred Di Siena'sSuperllex FimessCcnter. color analysis from Forecast Busi ness Clothing for Women. fo ur .\ngels tickets and a~commodauons at the Los Angeles Biltmore. Newporter Resort and · Four Season Hotel. · Then came the moment that Slaayne Glober1on, J enifer Mer· ryman and S.ua-Leffel had been waiting for-ofTto the matinee. COMMUNllY HEAL TH FORUM ' fh~tal-otter~ ftttttres-clmltnllltserrmrars-on TITre-nrneaithfire issues ['\ I/ This W1nter. many new program s wtll be offered to the pubhc · FREE - PAClflCA'S INSTITUTE Of SPORTS r.E>IC• Ja11ttary J. 198 7 6 . 7 00 · 9·00 PM YOllt r.tJSCLES . USE TtD OR1 LOSE no Peter Reynolds .. M.O Orthopaedic Surgeon ~ oeta11td d1scuSS10n ot muscle tunc:t:on 1nd anatomy. types ot cond1t1011tnt. Hrobtcs, 1some1ncs 1nd tile complete workout Pacifica 'Comnuity Hospital would 81 to wish thf Comnuity I Happy f Hti_thy ·HoltJ1y S11son . / ' ------=...,._. ........ -...;;;;.._~-..;;:.~-- ColQr him absurd;. • J Tur~er wins prize' R.\DNOR. Pa. (AP) -.. Cable Sawyer of C BS News' "60.Manutes." e ntrepreneur Ted Turner. who de· Imelda Marcos. former fi rst lady of cided such classic old movies as "The ttie Philippines. asked the repon er Maltese Falcon" would look bcner in "'why Amencans can ac~pt the well· colo r. was among winners of TV heeled starlets on "Dallas·: and G uide magazine's annuaH,-~ ··Dynasty." when livin• tn a arand Mugs Awards for the best alitches. manner"doesnot secmr1ght"forher. gaffes and absurdities of 1986. Mrs. Marcos also sanf. her version of TV G uide lam~ned 28 televisii;>n '"Do n't Fence Mc In.· the magazine examples of ''thl" lootish a nd the reported. absurd'' in its 0£c. 27 edition. Joan Collins won Jhe "Thank Turner got the "M ickey Mouse Goodness th.e Poor Dear Doesn't Colori ng Book" award for "coloriz· Have to Do Atl) o\cting''. award for ing" "Yankee Doodle Dandy." "The · I I · Maltese Falcon" and other classic her comments on pos.s1b y caving black·and-whitt· fi lms. Turner J\BCs "D)nast)." "'It is not so much scoffed at critics. saying ... 1 own these the \\Ork.' she said. "but it is j ust the films. and I can do anything 1 want constant primping that really·geis to nv· a"ter a tim•'," · with them." • • 11 ... Burger King won another award for _The J. Fred Muggs awards. nam.ed 1ts $40 m1lh . - ang crb. the nl·rd "ho nc' er ate o ne [}a\l' Garro" a~ on the original of Its Who pper hamburgl'rS. The .. r oda~ .. l\hO\\. also had ca~egoril'S costl~ campaign produced onl~ a I for nl'\\S shows. percent increase in Burger King's Thl· "LXpartment of Wretched sale·s. forcing the m m pan~ to order f\n'!>S 11 .. a"acd ~rnt to NBC. for an "One geek on \H) -to go::. the hour-lung in ten 1ew 1n which fugitive magallnc.> reported. The ilo di count chain earned the ..\rab 11.:rrons1 J\bul J\bbas threatened' "Most A-Peeling . ales Pitch of the to l1ll .\ml'rtcans. Afterwa rds -the y l'ar" wi th its daim that a stereo cost net" url refused to disclose his where· "::?99 bananas ... Custorn l'rs in El Paso aboul~. t and Seattle hauled 1n 11 .000 bananas. "Thl' M~ Stl'r) of Al Capone's and thl' chain lost more than SI 0.000 Vault'i ... lhl' h ighl'~t-rated syndicated on the Sll'l"l'O~ bl.·fore g1v1ng thl' ad thl· six·c1al 1n TV h1-.1or). got a "Suckers'' 'lip. acrnrd1ng to T V G uide. J\\aHI. M1l11ons . watl'hed host Tbe'famlly ••then In .. Brtibton ae.cli Memoln" at the HarleqQln,~e top dinner theater abow of 1988'. "Thl' Ewing 011 Shaft " award "r nt (ll·ral<lo R1 H'r:,i, disrnver a fl'" t•mpl}. to "Dal-las" lo)altsts who mournl'd bo1tle'i. Bobb~ E'' 1ng·, death last ~ason. onl~ ThcJ. t rl·d Mugged . .\ward went to 10 d1o;c:o, er 1tw. -.l'ason that he had l RS n"" < aiichorman Dan Rather . Harlequin 'Memoirs' top dinner show ... ,. I II I t p · · • ~' This is tht' fourth in a series ol IK.'Cn a l\l' a a ong. l'\Ct.'P in am s ''ho "a' heaten up on his wa' to his dreams. / ~·' ,.n columns rr iewing the; year Onl' of th~· '7(1rl·a1 Moments "-,,-h--\.--tr.rrr:m ::ip::irtmrnt by-a stntnge-r 1986Tt1 Orange COun _it ca t'r. a'l1ng. ··Kenneth. what is the fre-the ~tarn1w~ .. "a' 'h:m:d "1th D1anl' au"n"' ._,.. ... , I fthe re was am discernible trend 1n CLINT EASTWOOD ..\ "Ho. Ho. Ho -You're Firl·d . O range County's dinner theaters \\ 1 llard '." a" a rd "en t .~to~·~·T~od~a~' ·;·-dd;u~n~~~g~t~h~e~p~a~s~t~y~e~~~r ;:;~a~s~id~e~fi~r~o~mµ.;t h~lf-' ------t~flftlts----: u 111a11 '+\'11larctSco . o sing-es an t c ··~ HEARTBREAK RIDGE 00 '•OM •All .. f• 8110$ 0 LA iaJ0A ~/; 161 • ., •II.~'"''' •• ·• • 11SSD1 •uo >4Hn. I_..,. t>1a IV"Al«IS lll• lllAl• cosn «SA • ·~ OI.,. i.µ '" • I OW~ ••lll(ll' \flln ttlOOllt llWI !<I~' UlllA -~I UI IOilOfl" 1/Pl!tll '' IOW~ 811'1\JQI lAGUlll kACH I~ SUlllOll !I'll J't 1[1••11() I,,, ... ,,.. IOWAtO< '1111•:.I lAGIN ,.IS "' •• lllO....SIO 89 I~ 1'> lJV. I " "lt'1 [()\lflll(Y,fM MI WI SI U HAlll "·'"" >RIHf,l~it q\f,. 1'M< <4 .>llQI\ •IJ'>Ai<I P&tlll( OllAllGI 01 lllSC-SIO ~91 1691 PA(~I( HIWA! l,01 cd his IOUJ>t'l' \\hen a IOOth birthda\ phoenix-like e mergence of South- call· hl' "a~ carr) mg burst into ampton -it was an appreciable flame'\. Jol l'd Scott "When ,0 0·n: te ndenc) toward "main course'"pro- hol. ~ o u·n· hnt!" · ducttons rather than a ste~dv diet of ':~~7HE SPIRIT IS DOWNRIGHT . INFECTIOUS.'' -/Jcll'ill .~"sm .\'f.ll'\ll't;FA. COIYA msA f_,_ c.... ~HIM a tOIO f-ftlo<o ~·~ .... ...oltllAC .. -~·-•t.IOO n.~..-11 114'113 IJ~ ·I.A mAOA llAU ~ PoCll\c • lo lllWOOO ~ 7W'9tf 1t00 1141134 l')~J -WllJO f-OI V;tfO ,_ 1!~6990 _,_,Oii llACll f-OIChonlf C-t lWM l-0710 a.ca ,. .... ~ ·-.. -· -llO•_l_IOI __ ACADEMY MEMBERS iour cord will oc1m11 yo11 nnrJ a 9ues110 any per!orrnoncP Monday thru Thuro;doy musical dessert. • Too often dinner theater has bel'n a s~ non ~ m fo r ligh1hearted musicals and lightweight comedies. th(· premise being that. for some reason. audiences don't wish to be en- ltghten<:d on a full stomach. Thl' vanguard iii the serious theater movement in 1986 was the Grand Dinner Theat<:r with .an arrl'Stlllg productio n o f "Evita" -whic h also ~as l'nOu$h of an audience pleaser 10 run for six months at the ..\naheim showplace. Eli1abeth Howard's Curtain Call Danner Thcatl'r summoned an old f:I\ o ntc. "Man of La Mancha ... 10 g1H' 1t&-aud1encl'\ a lmk morr to chc" o n than its cultna~ 11cm ~ .\nd Pl••• ... rt• ....•. ..,,. ....... For a..ifWM ACTION c..a A DAtlY f'tlOT A9-YllOI Ml-1671 1hc Harlequin Oinnn Pia~ houst: ramc up w11h 1hc coup o f the ~rar b) .latr hing on 10th(' count) prcml'irl' of Neil Si mon's ne" deplh-{·hargcd rnm('d~. "Brighton fkar h Ml·mo1rs:·, "h1ch also pro' ed 10 ht· lhl' hc~t shu" of thl' ~car in lcx·al d1nnl'r thl'<Jtl'r. Scbastlttn ·s. "h1r h spearheaded Lhl· d1nnl'r th~ater m O\'Cment 1n 1973. llad undt.•rgon(' a sates of managc- ml'nl rhangl·~ hcforl· linall~ d osing do" n afll•r ont• produr 11o n. a rl·pn~t· of ··1 eonardo 1tw Florl'nl1nl' ... c'arh in thl' war. La,1111on1h. howl'\ l'r. the San ( ·ft.·mcnll' d1 nm•r house rl'opened under the O\\nl·r,h1p of Harlequin 1>1n1wr Pia' hnu'l' U \\ nl''' ·\I and Harbara llampwn. and "alt ap- propnatl'I~ rl·dubt"l\:d Southampton. I he ()rangl· C ount~ prcm1crl' of ...,_ •LA-f>ocjflcs_.., MICf-~"'•it•~ ==l()IJ] ... , ... UAI~ f!OUWT .. H Uil ~ H:>-•"7 f-OIF-~'mo~ V-&31~ cotlA ... •Ml.BYOll ~ r-• Clftlfno fo• 5~ 4141 UA~C:.-C......l~MI 634 11 ... -·-·· COSTA ... 1-IK IMU UA C-=~ UAC**M ~ ~ · Of thl' bah ·r\ dotl'n 'hu"' ulli.•rt•d at thct·o unl\ ., fourdtnnl'r lhl'31Cf\ IO 19 6. here 1\ th" column·., ~l'kl'twn' for the top handful· "Brigbton Bucb Mem oirs," BEST ACTOR -I hnm Hahtx·, . ··HnSj1J1nn Hl-aeh ..,.\knw1r'> ... Hark- qu1n lllnl'r a~ m1u\l-.. -- HONORABLE MEl"TION < •l'tlfl<!l' .( h.1mp1on. ··~Ian of Ui \1Jnl hJ ·· < urtaan < all Dan nn --rhl·.11a ll'>l'l'ifi)nn<"' .. \1 ~ Onl· and Onh ·· "iouthampt un D1n nt"r l hl'jll'r Cl ~ndl .l.1ll'nh ··fhl•Kang. .inJ 1:· C urta1n C all D1nnl.'r I hl·att~r BEST ACTRESS "i<.1nd' l'J[!l'rl\111. ··1:' tlJ. ·· {,r,rnJ D1nnl:r I hcatn llOSOR.ABLE MESTION Harkqu1n 1>1nnn P itt) houw. dm·t'l('d b) L~ nn Phil hp Sl·1lx·I ~ \l:m-\ targJrt'l Ll''\I'>. "l3nghton lk.tlh ~kmniro~ ... llJrkquin l>tnnl·r Pia~ hou\l" fo~ll" L ang.lort.1 . ·· .\lunl' J lll!l'llwr ·· I l.11 k qu1n D1nnl·1 Pia~· 2. "Man of La Ma.nc ha," < urtain Call Drnn·l·r Thl'3ll'r. d1rcctt·d h\ JQlw r ero la. . · 3. "My . One and Only," ~iut h· ampton Dinnl·r Thl·ater. J1rl·l·tt•d h~ kO Calho un -l. "Evita ," C 11 ant.I D 1111w1 I hl'.tll"f. d1rcr tcd b\ T1 nrn1h' Sm11h. 5 ·"The ·King and I," Curtain < all Dinna fhl'ttta. directl·<l h' ~l·n1 John'\on. · On an ind 1' 1dual ll'' l'I lhl''l' l'll-!hl paforml'r' \H'nl tu lhl' hl•ad ol 1tw11 da.,~: NOW PLAYING -· ·~-.. -........... l ....... w.i.,__. ~°' .... vtu.>I l'llal\ .. ,.. .. ,, "'''" COl1A..... ............ aN1fA~ ..... Cimr4Cilllllti" ........ _. '" .......... .,....... "'.._..... Mil .... ...,.............. ..... .CJO •• ,..,. l .................. l.............. . ........ c.r. .. ,. *'"' ., ... , =....,.... ~ (.,;.... .. ~~:..:;~ .. "'-U<Ml (•-.tt .. '•" ... _ rD'.iifiii,_,. hthlW. ".llh\ I 111g.l'rald . 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DIANI ICIAJCM!f, .llllt(A U1NM UIMIS Of THI NIMT "'"' , ... mi'aal.'llJI CIOCOOtU DUNDll 1,.ia1 ., .• , );te .... 1 ••.... DOllY mllO ITIVI 111WmN. Ml MUllllAY LITTI.I SHOP Of HOlllOU ...,,,, IMIMIWl ... l ... IMI (Pl!UI MWl-I .. rry CINf r I 'iCllHl " AU SC"ll l lllS , .......... Ml_ ....... _....._ NO MUCT Oll t .llLUOft wen !O II• ICING ICONO LMI "°'JI TllN WOll 1N1 ORANGE IA.. . "T • • ;:'II.: CUMMWbUDCle .....,....._,.. COMe • •• a.u 11211.u , ... , ....... ~c.... THI COi.Oii Of MGMT 111 .... ,. ......... ... . _..,.... TMI OOl. ... CMKO'"°'" flml IUll.Llrl MY O,,,._,., 90UY lftmO WMf .....,"I LADT ~TMITRAMP191 ... Ml ......... llftVI ....... ""-· Lmu lllCM' Of Merna Diil ... aa '"'ooor-"" CIOCoelll .... ..._,., lllW ........ IOUl _...... CMl¥Y ~ ---_......,,., ..... llDllllllt WIC TO ICMCI Ol ••• lnHAARA ~ ...... ~~ jUI• ...-.Y. IS A •'''Allf COMIC ACllll ... a gmim ... a 24·canl IUpmW' ... Gttaf ! " _,.......,, ... n H~E GOLDEN CHILD -- A PARAM~T~crtRt (A (OI',......•··-·· ·~· ...::~,,_._,.,... .,_ ....... ... _.., ....... c~ • NOW PLAYING .._ COITAMQa f°"""'.,_ •I.A__. ITMT9 -~ e<u Pw• ~C-~ f-""""'""° ~ sl• ..,""' l-~ Cfnlo< .... ,.,. P1t-.C s ~ UJ8 W.2111 II' •11 ,.. 2400 ., 0561 ....... , ... Dnw Ill MM HM n T1lllO --ffo!WOS _ _. wu1w1.. ~, 4010 UA W.,.,..S fO..-~ ....... ~ (-Y'lllll-[-°"""'Wnl ..... ~ .,., ~' ~ 561 Ol66 l30.-0 •• n ~°""'" C01TA•M fo-11os~~97'1141 -~ 6)'~ UllTIO ~ --~ ... •--.?.! • P'lllllll:HTID , .. lllJliHl!llJ" 'TIS THE SEASON TOBE~MATm ._ ... UA,.._ ts) .... ...... l-. .... --l\1W r ....... r11.,. ,., .. ..... , ....... ~''"' WUIWt• ,,.._~ ... 't'fnl -'9.1.U -&U.Jlllllll .-0.,.. ... , .............. 1 I -~°"""' .... ,,o ... ~ .... --· ''The Arrival of ~erican Tail' is a Time for Jubilation!'- *IMA UA Moo1111 990-t021 * IUINA M"tt UAMowies 952-4"3 -Gene SNlit. "The T~ Show" •LA"A9"A •MC r1111to11 Sclulrt (21l) 691 0633 '"° ~""'' ACQ~llD•O'I • .... (..c)AQ( ... 111 I :, ~"'J. I f. .' • • .. ~ t 04 •• ; , 1 ,1, , ' I ' ' , •, • ' .. "I lmftl CHE'S BEST- Sta.M tffUH AtlJ A -CB11.&MN~' -Jlffllr~ ........ -. . - 10 mm 61AA'ClCSTERElJSURROUND COSTA •IA 751 .. 184 EDWARDS TOWN CENJ'ER 70 mm S iRACK 00l8Y STE-RE-0 ORANGE 634·2553 SYUFY CINEDOME IREA 529-5339 HUNT. IEACH 841-0770 MANN BREA EDWARDS CHARTE~ COSTA MESA 546-3102 IRVM 8~-8811 EDWARDS CINEMA EDWARDS UNIVERSITY • IL TORO 581-9500 U-.RADA *·2400 EDWARDS EL TORO PACIFIC LA MIRADA 6 Deep m the 1urYJles ~Sooth America. rwo men br11YJ c1v1lizahon to a relive trtbe Now. atler years \I. struggle t~her. , they hr'O themselves on opposite sK1es 1n a dramatic hght tor the relives' 1r0eoer0erce Ore will trust in the power Q prayer Ore wlttbeheve 1n the might ~ the sword ----T H E--- 'Ml S STO N ~.::ll~.::~i:!~.e.'?;. WESr.STER 893-0546 UA WSTMNSTR MALL ANAHE• 839·8770 SYUFY STADIUM D.I. WEl'TmlTD 891 ·3693 PACIFIC HIWAY 39 EXCLUSIVE -ENG~GEMENT EDWARDS NEY(PORT . NEWPORT CENTER FRIDAY, MON·TUll 1:30, 4:IO, 7:00, 1:30 LOS ANOIUS (AP) -Doe Knatll i1 joimilll $9 cast of "What 1 Country•• u 1 IBICllo ex-Marine wbo . beco~ prinds-J of the ntsbt tebool for immiaranta. =i ~ .. ':: :.0 ;:...~ "Th1W'1ComlUY"udMICb_. .. ...... • MM. -Mad. MM. .... Knotts will make his ft"t appear- -IU.Lfi 111111 ance on the tint-run .1yndicated • OP-.Naf\I comtdylntheweekofJan.12.Hewu World," ··n.e Obol& • · Mn. Chicken .. and .. The-Apple Dumptl., 0 .. ~.a CounW' i• about a poup of recnt arrivall tNdyills in a citizrnlhlp cla111nd also 1tan Y akov Smirnoff'. Vijay Armitraj 11cl-Oecqe · Murdoch. tlVOtMOWll oriainally to make a one-time,.,._,. · ***" ''OIMr ~= ~ a nee, but tbe prod.ucen lianed him 11 JoM "-d -a rqular after le(.lr\I the show !OltlWIK . He i1 best known for his role as -·--• --••ntt .. IALUI --·--(IMO) .. ··~ ·~" (1111) .lee* Lem-"'°"• w.Clllo Wlltrolllwll. -11:1)-• .-... ,"'It IAMMIA l ,...yi&t- =°'THI lM»ICllD •• ''Clwllllnll Coll Mint Mirlde" 8MOYIE H "Operation Plttlcoet" (1958) Catyl ::~any Cur111. TALa OF THE UNEXPECTEP CHNITMAl'CHON MOYIE •t\.l "Ooubll 1<111" (11175) Gary Col- line, ....... Homer. l:...OLM (8EL)MOYIE t••..; "Target" (11185) Gene Hacll· • ~Matt OIMon. (PlX) EMEAGENCY -1:30- HEEHAW INEWS TM.II OF M IMDPECTED QMTMASCHON MOYIE t • t "Pocketful Of Mlracltl" (1881) ~Ford, 8'l1e 0... - 10 MM I tMCt< ITIAEO "THI ...,.,. (PG-13) 1.:IO.-=-. , .... 70 MM f TRACK S"EAEO "lHlmllOlf"tPG·131 11:11. ... .. , .. .. •EDDIE MURPHY• "GOLDEN Ctll.O" tPG-131 12·1 ......... 10 10 MM e TRACK STEREO .. OFMOMOM~ ~a:aa.••. W.1:11. -(PG-13) otCEATOHILAl(WSPACEK• "CMml OF lMI HURT" m11.1:11.do 1-.1:11. (P0-11) •WALT DISNEY'S• •CLINT EASTWOOD-. "LADY l THI T1WP' (01 ~ .... tRI 11:AI, 1:JD, ... 1:11, t:11, 1-. .. .. l:JO, 7:JO, ... •STEVEN SPEILBERG'S• .~CMAR~~;.a.,..~tt~_;_~~~--:--~-irf-2"'.All~~~~"~-lW..-ll-..,.,-~~~ "NO •RCY" (RI •KEATOHILAHGE/SPACEK• 11:11, 1:11, .... 1~ 1:11. •:a "Cfml OF THl'HURT'' Ml. Ml, tM 7!11, 9:11 , .... (PG· 13) •WALT DISNEY'S• •AMERICA s BIGGEST HERO. "LADY l THI T1WP' (0) "KING K_ONQ UVll" 12:11, 2:11, Ml I tPG·13)11:tt.19.4itl ~.?allll -- .. ,., 1:11... -a..... •PAUL HOGAN• , 1 r • f M A · "' 1 r. IVI l "' A . > i ti ) • I I . •MARTINICHASEt S"10RT• "CIOCODll DUlm" (PG13) "TIIEI AllGOS" tPG! 1a:.. t:ao, 4:al 1-...... t:OO l:JO, l:JI, ---· 1:11, 10:15 r.,llt ·,A · ,tit ·.ir. • ) 1 t-~ ~ J • "A delightfully rich, warm and funny movie'.' •MOAANISIMARTIN/8ELUSHI• "l.ITTlf lftOP OF HOMOM" 12:11. 1:11. •:11 1:1S. 1:11, 10:11(PG·13) •CLINT EASTWOOD• "t4EM1WIAl..,... tRI 11:41, 1:10, •:JO 7:00. t::IO ~~~ .,._ALLllATI ... "CJOCGDU DUMDEI" (PG 131 11:1S. t!10, l !OI 'ffJlll IUll.LD" tPG 13) 1:11.1:11.- MEMOIRS C HAR T H~ I H~H~f 811 ()?,'() ~ Vil l A1,f ( H~H H R'j 1 lJ'1h: • • ... •HARRISON FORD• "MOSQUITO COAST" 12:00• 1:•. i:ao tPGi •CLINT EASTW000-1:•, 10:t0 •t<EATONll.AHQEfSPACEK• ·'HE~ 5l00E" CR! "CMEI OF TMl HUaT" 11: ... 1:11, ~ 1:11. •AS 11:GO, 2:30, a:'6 Ol(E.ATONILAHGEISPACEK• 7:15, t:'5 (PG-131 "CMES Of TMl HEART" ' •MORANISIMARTINIBELUSHI• 12 •S. 3 OO 5 15 7 3o g 50 4~ .. llil-CIDM9'1,_tH• "l.ITTlf lftOP Of HOllllall"lt==:-=.:......tP~G::.-.:..::13::.-1 :-:-:-- 1.,_.._7+ 10;.u tPG-1-3! , •HARRISON FORD• . •'llOIQ4MTO COAST" IPG1 llVM fowarb U!lreti.!1 ~ .. II iL TOACL -4 • EdwarCll S.00.0.:• S81·SllO HllNTl'IOTC* IL'CH Ea.llllS "vntlnOfOll T •"' 6'8-lma LA HA ... A MIUIOM Y•JO . WllT .... STl.111 • Ar.IC Fun'°" Sou¥• Edwwcll Ctown Vlilfl' Eowwcs c-WIS1 1213) 591-0633 ~ 30SI 891 3935 . LA llMADA ~·~ · -Piclfin~ ~ S23·1611 63'·2SS3 '~ FIRST CLASS THRILLER ... wim two ci mis year's most memorable screen claaracters. 'The Morning After' gives~ne Fonda her best ro&e in years and proves once apin•that Jeff · ~ one ci-today's finest actors." -SNEAJ( PRE.\'1 'S. M.lchHI Mech,,cl • • ' STAKIS TOMORROW . COITAmA UA ClnemO MO-O&M LA MA11A ... GeT llACM STANTON LO HOl>nl ~ NlwDOf' Clntrno V1lloGI Ctn"' 97Ml82 . ....0180 89l-O&ej i.-•ADA llAll OIMlll Wm.ITR LO Miro. 00 Ofonot Moll ClntmO Hl•WOy 3t ~n tt4'2400 837-0340 991·3883 -"' VtUO OIMlll wnni1111T11 •u Crown l/oHev UA Clly Cinema UA Twin ats-5333 31«>l20 . 83H011 • 4,TRCI( STEREO SIJR O• · 12-AO, S:tO. S!10 ·•STAR TREK IV" tPG1 l:OO, 10:11 12:•. );00, l:JO •RICHARD GERE• 1.111, 10:11 MARTINICHASEtSHORT "MO ...Cr' (A) 1 1:.0, ~. t:JO. 1;'6, 1CMO '1 HRfl AllQOI" !POI :IO :IO •WALT DISNEY'S• ,, .. 1 • •. " ....... y, .............. ("' f ;1S, l:JO, 10:JO UUI I IS I-..,, HUNTING TON TWIN 8·18 0188 ~ •STEVEN SPE1l8ERG S• "A•RICAN TAJL'' (Gl 12·2·1:50, 5:41. 7:JO, t:10 •PAUL HOGAN• "CROCOOU DUNDEE" (PG-13) 12:11, 2:10 ............ UN IVF RS TIY q '1 l 88 1 1 ~ • 0 C. EXCLUSIVE• "SID l NANCY" tRl 12:11. l:iO. t:U 7. •RICHARD GERE• "NO MERCY" !Rl 12: ... 1:00,l:JO, 7:41,t:IO •MORANIS/MAR TINIBELUSHI "trm.t SMOP'Of. "°""°"' 12:>0, 2:1C1, ~ (PG-13) t:•. l :I0, 10:15 •CLINT EASTWOOD• "HIARTIRIAK MDGE" (RI 11:•, 2:10, •:40. 7:00, t:ICI •l<EATONILANGEtSPACEI<• "Cml Of TMl HEAllT" 12ll0, 2:a0, S:OD, T:IO. ~ (PG·13) •EDDIE MURPHY• "OOtDeN CffflO" !PG-131 12·2 ......... ·10 W< iOOARt[)(,f ,·, 1 011'1::., ~ •WALT DISNEY'S• 'UDY l THI n.Ar (GI ,,,., ,. 1:1!1, ..... ,., .. •HARRISON FORD• ~OCOAIT"1PG1 11:11, !41t MO, 7:•, t: .. e1Gli91a/Cllllt• .. TINIAmOI" ,,. 1;JI, _.IN) 1:11, ..... . \ ~ ,\ . ' . . . . ,,, ' ~ 12:00, 1:41, l:JO -s:15,f:Olf, l:U •EDDIE MURPHY• "GOLDIN CHtU)" (PG1 12:11. l:io. •:30 t:JO. l:JO, 10: 1S WF S TBROOK lO H 01 ,_ .... AT 8"0CllllllMlf _Ill SUTtS2.• fl.ml "SOUL MAN" !PG-131 1l:OO, •:00. 1:00 ."PEGGY IUf'4cpo.13i l:OO,t:eo, 10:00 UTOf' OUN" (PGl 2 35 6 25. 10 10 "STANDIY ••• (Rl 12:90, ••• l :IO fl TORO ,81 qc,on •l<EA TONIL..t.NGEtSPACEI<• "ClllEI Of TMl HEAllT" 1'f:U;"2:lCJ. •:JO 7:00, t:1S tPG 131 • PAUL HOGAN• ''CROCODtLE DUND£E" (PG 131 "'41, IM, lc46. 10:JI MORANISIMAPilN19ELUSHI "LITTLE SHOP Of HOMOll" tllll.lllO.SM M.TM.1:41 ~ARTINISHORT !CHASE "'OMH AMIGOS" !PG) '1l41r1:tlr•:GO ' 111', a:ao. 1t'.l0 4 TRACK STEREO SURROUND "ITAll r.K IV" IPGl 11:11. JIOO. l:IO .... 15 - ',i\flf)lfBM K ,;1 I »HK() .. T990 ., llOClll ''IUNQ KONG LIVES" (PO 13) 11:itl. t.tD ... 1:1S, l:JI, 10:JO . '1IC) ..-CY" (R) 1:0I, 1:11. 1:•, 71'1. 10:0t "IONG OF THE IOUTif' 11:11. l:OI. .... ......... t:ll • HARRISON FORD • 1IOIOUITO COAIT" 11:11. 2:1!1, '=JI (N-11) , .. • EDDIE MURPHY • , _, ''OOC.DIN CHLO" (PG 13) 11:10.~•:00 .......... •ITMN SPEILIEf'G'S• •-..CAMTM."101 ,,...1 .. ~ ...,.~,. , • r "~ r -~ ..... "" r ) ... •• I 4 ~ l.-i 1 ) ., lllTIW SUI Tll S:tl •EDDIE M(JRPHY• "GOU>£N CHILD" PG131 12 a 4 t I 10 •MARTINISHORT/OiASE• "THREE AMIGOS" 1PGl 11 :45, 2:00, •:OO ~15,l:JO ...... •CUNT EASTWOOO. "HEARTIRIAK RIDGE" !R' l :ICI, •:15, 7:00. t:IO •PAUL HOGAN• "C.acobu OUll)f(" (PG ~3 12M, l;OO, 5:15 t;-,.i;w"--~---lm-~~-1 FOUNTAIN VALLf Y g3q 1 soo lll009I ' .. , ........ I •WALT OISNE" S• "LADY I THE TRAMP" 1G1 12:00, 1:U . J:ICI 5:15. 7:00, a:J5 •AMEJIJCA S BIGGEST MERO• "KING KONG LIVES" tPG13 1~. 1;15, l;aS, 1:00, 10:GO ~ CROWN 't'.OLLEY PKWY . NEJti TO MISSION \/IE.JO MA.LL AT MEOtCAl CE•ITER ORIVE l e.~s NOIH .. Of.SO ~RWY HORRORS'' (PG-131 OPENS DEC 25 •J..t.NE FONDA• "T.HE MORNIM.G. __ _ AFTEA" 1R1 OPENS DEC 25 •HARFHSON FORD• ·•MOSQUITO COAST'' OPENS DEC 25 •MARTINISHROT~CHASE• "THREE AMtGOS" 1PG·13) OPENS DEC 25 •NEIL SIMON S• "BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOlll~t.ea.-.13} OPENS DEC 25 ·-·•---+-.! M 1','.111rJ J 11 )f Mf\1 l \ 1, l " . . ' • . . 'TI IATllHS $2.St TIU J:tl •CLINT EASTWOOD• "HIA"TIMAK RtOOE" (Rl !Al 12:10. a:. •r:ao.--"LADY 6 1ltl ,,__.. !GI tl:tO, Ii .. ,,., s:1s, 1:t1,1:• • 4 TRK STEREO • ~ar All TMK IV" 1Pdi1~-.- 1:a.-.11:11 f\ , . <tJ f\ HI' ' '-~ :. "-H I •• SAT SUN a Mollcl9Y1 Ill_ SHOW MON·i ~I S><OWl 8lfQf!l $p>M EXCEPT "THE MllllON" '\ADY &~TWP' 1:00, •:JO 1:11 < I "THI MtlllOM" (PG· 1' ST AR1'8' DEC 25 IN STfAEO .iAT71UN 11:3119 2:00~ Wt 1:00,~n----++--1---------.: _ _..__..._ _______ ~--- ... ,I • l • ft•n4ay, Dec. H AIUES (March 2 1-Apri1 19"):-Gct legal affairs in order. bt--posll~\CSOur~ material is up to date. Focus on intcnsit)'.. commitment. Spt'c1al ties. marriage. You'll bt asked to accep t more responsibility. Yo u'll work ··owrt1mt::' TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Following initial de la}. you'll gain a Ilks and your w~rth ~ill be recogl\ize(I. Don't .be dejected b) actions of u nr who lacks talent. IS envio us. Good news come~ 10 form ofhealth n:pon. W;i · ries. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): You no longer are in aoldrums. Sw1fi change brinas attraction. excitement. flirtation.-------------- creativity, romance. You'll make fresh start. old burden is cast aside. Leo, Aquarius fiaurc prominentlr. · CANCER (J une l -J u l} 22): Emphasis on IOnJ·rahgc prospects. prom- ises. unique dealings with family member who viousl w · · · 1 eature . consideration of property or · . home purchase also spotlighted. LEO (July 23:Aug. 22): Yo u asked for "action" and now ~ou gel 11. Emphasis on surpri~s.. visits. entertainment. "cattenng ef fom~ ·social hlr accelerates. popularity increases. you become more ronsc1ou\ of apix·arancl'. warcfrobe. body image. • VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Read bctwCl'll hnl'!>. be met1l'UIOlh \\ hl'rl' accounts are concerned. Check facts. figurrs. So meone ma' tx· Ir\ 111g hi pull .1 "fa.st one." r~tect interests. guard possessions. '\ 011 ha\e right to l..t•cp legmmate earnings. · . LIBRA (Sept. :!3-0ct. 22): Make inquirie .... bl· read} for unusual omacb. r'('llhze that member of opposite sex 1s special. thinl..s wu arc .. ntraord1nar. ·· Scenario highlights stimulation. aitral·11on. van~·t)'. grl·ater degr\'\' · ol o ptimism. -' ~ SCORPIO(Ocl. 23-Nov. 21 ): Fam ii ) me mhcr ha!> -.ern:I. rnnfidl''11. "ant' 10 lean on your shoulder. Be cons1dera1e. hut rl'fu.,c 10 ahand11n h't1~1r principles. Domes Ill' adjust men I is neccssal). ""I pro \ c bendicrn l. I 1hra pla\' role. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. :! I): lndi' 1dual .. at tup .. l'Ol't11tn ll'" \IC1ss11udes of life. You could be made target of th1' u m:erta1nt). Bl' J\\:lrl'. alcn. protect self b} keeping options open. tall· \our O\\ll ca!>e in u1 rl'lt. fo rtbnihtmanocr. · --- CAPRICORN (Dec. 12.TJan. 19): Whal appt·arcd m1mtous 1s "sudlknh .. 1 n front of }OU -fan· chalft'.,gc. accept rcspons1b11it~. mert dl·adhrw i Oh' rcla11onsh1p gro" s strong. older indn 1dual stands h). fu nding 1<; pn)\ 1ded Watch Cancer. _ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Long•standing financial d1 spu1c l:lll tx· o;c1tled . Gift or inheritance might be in\'Ohcd Public opinion 'iWtng\ 1n ~our fa, or Relatl\ e acquiesces to )Our request. ..\nl'S. Libra pla) paramount role' PISCES (Feb 19-March 10): Adhere 10 ruks. regulations. especiall~ .... her\' la\_ Ileen~ requirements are concerm·d Close associate encouragl'' ··sho n cut. .. Don't be temp1cd to bctr:t) )our o" n pnnc1plds. Lo' t• rela1inn..,h1p pla)S role. IF DECEMBE R· ZS IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ) ou ma) not be rr hg1uu' ir1 onhodo' sense. bul you arc spiritual. You 'l'l'~ 1u,11t·r. ~ou !>lml· fu r perfection. )OU also ha\e tendency to brood tx·t.1U\\' \till arl' \Our u"n mo,1 !>evcre cnt1c. You arr bas1call) romantic. )OU adon· \l'l.r\'I\. ~nu l'nJO) 1ml·t·11ng and d1n1ng 1n "fara\\a)" places. You are prcsnt·nt. man~ of~ our dream~ prO\ ,. prophe tic. Pr'>l'rs. Virgo people pla) important rok!> 111 \Our lite. Sep1emlx·r will be outstanding for ~ou 1n 1987. ' Rotterdam a haven for the working class H1llland·., Ho11adam ·~ -wha1 -rhc old to.II..\ called "a \.\Orl..11\g man·, to\.\ n .. l:.speciall) 1n a "orl..ing man·., w .... n. the "omrn \.\llrk harder than Lhe men usuall~. '>o the an11qul' \C\ISl tl'rm i rk~ man ~ part1C'ularl) · thosr .-.,.. ho te nd to grind their e'cellcn1 ax un11I it's dull Rut the point 1s Ro11erdam pride' 11,l'lfon hard worl... incn's or ....,om~n:\. And 10~~1~ ..tio .... that pride "hl'n lht·~ quam1I~ claim .. h1ns '>old her(' alrrndv rnml· with their sleeves rolkd up:-· \ourtl''i1e~ comr and courtl''ill'S go. .,.. ha1'l The mannerl~ man o f long ago hi (he tau)·~ ugarclle. but noL before hr lit h1~ o\.\n Can \llU figun· out lhl' "h~ of tha1'1 ·\nt1qul· matt·heo, To prolet't h1' d:ll11\l'I from lhO'il' ""re tched '>ulfur furnl'' <) ~ hl'fl' 'd Pre.,1d<·n 1 Heaga n \ O\ J I ofli u · de\k l oml' Im m'' .\ ()ul·en V 1r lona ~ht' ga' c 1 t 10 Rulhl·rfonJ R. Ha\e'i in I 80 \111 . I.., pre"de n" \lnu· ha' l' U'>(.'d 11. l'\H'PI I \ ndon Jnhn,o n R ll hard ~ l\On .ind C ;era Id I nrJ I\, Ah' ..i kl't Dunntt < •l'I m.111\ ·, (){Cupa110n o t F ra nn· 1n \\mid \\':ir II. the German' l..11lrd k\'t'I I n·mh than lhl' f-rl'nl h thcm\rhr' l..ilk d 1mnh d1 .1trh a lll·r tht· I illl:rJ111111 "'' '·" th1· hl\.l111 1t .il 10111 n1 •ll'' I) \1 1.111111 ( II\ I' h1~l'f th.111 I ,1, \ rga\ 011\\ J' \\' I l'Jd lfo\.\ hlgg.l'I - numtx•r 111 'l\llor' or do llar \ oluml·'' ..\ Hn tp PEOPLE --- L.M. BOYD I I 1ndu fom1l1l'\ 1rad111unalh al \\l·dd111gs. birth\ and funeral\ haH' hrnl..\·n dl\hc' In niual I Jn11I rlTen1- I~. lhl\ ·rnadl· lhl' pot1(·r~ bu~111e'i., h1ghl~ pn1ti1ahk there Nn morl' Tiu: po ller' arc ~ad. Nn" \t•ll1ng all O\l'f thl' plan· arl' pla'>tl l' d1'>hl'' () Dm·, Jn\ \\1~11 nat111n h:J\.1.' :.1 Rom:1n C a1h11l1 l maJont)'.' .\ Onr r hl· Phil1pp1n(',, CathollL ~5 JX'flen1 Mu\hm. 10 percent. C 1011 pto < h1 ( hr Rodngul'/ 'ilamh 5-10111 ~ ~a " he '"l>on'1 dnnl.. Ml'\- tlan \\,1tn 11 .. hnn~' \OU I .... a~ fl. 111111-~ hd 1m· I llra n~ "1t:\l\·an "all'I .. l>un ng \\ 11rld '-' ;1r I · .iml 11 -.old1~·r., 111 om· u1un1r~ 111 part1c.ular r.111 .1 grl'.111·r r"~ Ill tk.11h 1n r11mbat lh,111 \nld1tr' uf ,IO\ othrr t<Hlfll f\ - 11 \'·" Knm.1111.1 \111\I \ 111\'1 H .tn do1 lw' h.1 \ (· nn er \l'l'll ,1\,I\\'111 d 1ph1hn1:1 L.M. Boyd is a syndi catt.'d columnist . . Ladder of success really-a mountain. 1dne.1 H:irris diC"d carlit•r this month. This col umn is n•prinled ffom -hiSIBsrOOok. ··neanng 'the (iro11nd ... II has lo ng struck me that the familiar nwtaphor of "climbing the ladder" for describing the ascent to succe s o r fulfillment in any field is '_~n~pprupriatc and misleading. There although the re .n1a} bt' some escalators for those luck) enough to folio" in a family's fottuncs. ..\ ladder proceeds vertical!\. rung b} rung. With each run evenl} spaced. and VI 1th the whole apparatus1ean1ng a~inst a relatively flat and even i>urface. A child can climb a ladder as ras1I)' a s an adult. and perhaps with a '>Url'r footing. -" Making the ascent in one's voca- tion ,or pro fession 1s far less likl· ladtkr climbing than mountain rhmhing, and he~e the analog~ is a H'r) rr al o ne. Going up a m ountain fl'llUlfl') a variety of skills. and mdudes a dhersity of dange rs. that arl' 1n no way involved in mounting ::1 l.tdlkr. Young people staning out \hould tw wld this. both to dampen their l'\f)l'l'ta11ono; and to allay their t1 ... ap- f1l11n1nwnu .. .\mountain Is rouih and pn·l 1p1tous. with uncertain loo11ng and a predictable number offalls and \l·rapcs. and sometimes onr ha' lo take 1hc lo ng way around to reach lhl· 'hortcst distance. · Onr need<; different tools and 1ht' 1..no\.\ ledgL' and skill to use thrm mt1c,1 l'lkc11' cly -as well as kno" 1ng \\ hl·n not to e mploy them. Most of all. a f)l'l'Uliar combinatiori o f daring and rrudC'nCl' 1s called for. "h1ch 1101 all ix·rsons possess. The art of rappelling 1s 1mpo rtan1. llt:cause sometimes one has 10 go SIDIEY Hanis down a hllle in o rder 10 go up. And the h1glwr one gets. the gre:ucr the.. risk and the greater the fall: there is much. e>.hilara11on -but little S<.'t'Unt) and k'i'> O>.}gl·n -in altitude. M man) stars and '>13ndouts and compan) prc\ltkn1s hll\C found 10 their rrgret. 111s o lkn harder to sla\ 1hcrl' than 10 gel there. - Thl·n. 100. om· mu'il learn that there " .no nen:ssar) rda11o nship hl•IWl'l'n publlr SUCCl'\S and privatl' 'at1)fac11un. The top o f the ladder 1s 'hak ~ unll"i) thl' ha'>l' i., firmly 1mpla11tl'd and the \\hol(' \lruc1ure is wdl. ddi:nJe~l ~ln'>t th(' wind!' of e11\) and gr('cd and duphl'll) and the (kmand\ of unr 's O\\ n l'go. The peak uftlw m o un1ain 1'> l•q•n mor(' l'\PO\l'd tl> a r h11l1ng "'ind. a' "ell a<; to a f)l'f\~l'l\l' '>l'n\l' of l\md1n('SS. Man) ma\ haH· admm·d thl· a'>l'l'nt. but man) rnon'. eagrr Ill mah· the )ame l'fldt•a \nr. arl· ''a1t1ng at lhl' foot uf thl· \loix· to .... 11ne'i\ an 1gnomin1o u) I.ill. II "ea<.il'r l<l l'\lc nd good "111 to thOSl' \\ho do not thrl·aten our n"n 'l'fl\l' ot \\ orth • Pco pk "ho a fl' nut prt•parcd for fa1lurl· ~in· nol prl·parl·J tor '>UlH''><;; 1f not fvr lailun'. al Jca,1 for \Clhacl..s and <\hlk' arid tru .. 1ra110n., and the ar u·ptanel· of 1 hr dl'lil 11' 1ha 1 \ll olh-n acrompan~ th\· a'\t'I'> \mh111on un- tempered h~ reah'im will never 'it'e lht· m1~\lng rung 11 fall-; through on 1ha1 m ) th1rnl ladda Let's hear the good news-about:teens. DE.\R .\N LANDERS: I '"' "er k I read ahou1 a tcen-agr bo' \.\ho "a-. ang~ ar llis g1rlln ena and 'hot her 1n 'ichool. Just a fe w da~ o; ago 1hrl'l' wn1ur' \\Cnl 10 the manna and ~n~ .,.,..u boats and damaged SC\Cral othl'r'i We al"a's read ahou1 the kid' ''ho gl'I into tro.ublc \\ h ~ do n't Vl-C hear about the goo<l I.1th'' Thl'rt' an· a 101 of fine l\'t'n' out tht·re but 1t\ the troubk•makl'f\ ..... ho l'l'I all th\· publlrn~. . Our 1 7·~\·ar-old daughter 1' prl·lt ~ much I hl' 1 ~ pica I ll'l'nager. Shl· makl•s lhl' honor roll most oft he 11ml'. hold" down a part-Ir me JOb and 1s '°' ulvl•d 1n e\tra act1\ 1t1e' at ~hoot. When \hl' .,a~ 'i that .,he 1s gomg to bl· al a n·rta1n place. I can depend on-her to Ix• telling tht· truth. Wr arc \\'r) proud of our claugh1er a nd rm \Ur~· thl·rc arr m;im part'lll\ o ut 1herc .,.. ho fi:cl the '""'l' \\cl\ ahoul their kids ( hl•lil'' c 1f more parent~ 111ld their tL'l'nagcr., rhat the} were plca\ed \\ 11h 1tw ''a' the\ beha'e and that till'\ ln\l' arid tru.st them the\ 'd Ix: a lcit morl' lovable and trus~·orth). How about 1t'! -PROUD MOM IN I LLINOIS. DEAR MOM: I agree. Teenagers ban a way of deliverlllg Cle kiatl of behavior tlaat is expected of them. If yott tell &lten1-Clley.!r-e-ao good-&bat's lhe way tbey'U bellave. Tell tlle m yoa believe in lllem aad yoa know they're dependable and decenl, alld tlley'U break lbelr necks lo live up to yoar high opinion of tbem. Try It. It wor ks. • • • DE<\R ANN LANDERS: I was appalled h} the responses you re- ceived from readers critical o f your defense of the handicapped woman in A111 IJnEIS 1hc re'itaurant. I \\U'i c'ipct'lall\ o r: fen ded b~ the M1~1si.1pp1 reader \.\ho bl'11e\ l'" hand1rapp<.'d f>l'O ple arc iw1 norm.ii ~Ill' de<,r nhl·d hl·rc;df as "a pick\ cater Mth a qul·as~ sto mach." Since 1h1 i. " nn1 the stat(• of a health' person. ma} be SH r IS the one \,\ h;, shouldn't go to rcstauranu. -C',11, IN I Nl>IAN '\. DEAR IND.: Several readers sug- gested a nother pla~ for he r to go. Thinks for wrillng. ••• l>l-·\t< \\IN L<\NDl:.R~· I had a tuhal l1gatHin \\hen I \.\ac; :ll . ::itkr m\ third child \\a:o. horn. I hn:c )l·ar~ lat\:1 m ~ bu'ihand .... as killed. r am no\\ married 10 a man \.\ho loH's m) l..ul' bu1 want' nw ICI ha'e annther -"llh him. Whal arl· m) chances of re' e rsing thl· operation''-M. IN BUTTE DEAR· M.: Before m icrosurgery only abo•l %0 to 30 percenl of lhe reversal procedures were Hccessful. Now. lite chances are aboal 80 percent. Women considering a tubal ligation should refiUHt tht clip and ring proctdart, In case they la ter change their minds .. Athletes launch anti-smoking drive By the Associated Press f:.\\ r RI rHF·RFORO. N.J -" do1en 1np a1hlcte'i Joined Sen Biii Bradley, himself a former pro ha~ketball pla) er. in launrhmg an an11-1ohacco cam- paign. "Young peo ple look up to athletes Athlete\ need to send a very direct mrssagc to yo ung people. Don't \moke. It's danger- ous to your health:· Bradley, a New Jersey Democrat. ..aid at a news conference. "Everything smokmg stands for. being an athlete. we're against because you've got to take such aood care of your body." said 111•11 Tllomas of the National Basketball Associa11o n·s Detroit Pi5tons. Awarda hoata NASHVILLE -"Dallas" star P•trtd O.ffy and singer Marte o...-will be co-ho•lts of the 7th annual Natio nal Songwriter • Awa rds Show. The Jan. 20 program . a synd•· ca&ed television s~cial. will o ng- lnate from the Tennessee Per· form in• Ans Center. Winners arc chosen 1n flve c1t~r1cs of coun- try. music softlWTit1na. Th e hosts we~ announced last week by producer Multimedia En rtainrMnt. Sen. 8111 Bradley . Preedom ur1ed STOC'KffOLM -The Soviet U nion's most internationally Marie Oamond Wc<11. "Most Ruo;s1anss1mpl> want to travel abroad to form an o p1n1on about cond11ions there and then go back home:· Yevtu!>henko said in an antclc pubh'ihcd hcre Wednesday "The Russian people foci that those who wish to leave the country for good should be allow- ed to do so." he said. "The one!\ who rcali1e that the y made a mistake should be a llowed to return 1f their conscience is clean:· Slayerauee KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -Wll· Ham Tl••"Y Kirk, the convicted killer spruna from prison by his lawyer. has sued author SaMy J ..... and Ban1am Books over ~~.i.~ation of "Aaamst The Kirk. now an inmate at the East Tenncsscc Rqional Correctional Facihty. asks SJS0.000. cla1mina Johnson broket an aarccmcnt not ~ 10 UJt intuviews with him without his writ~n pcnn1slion. "Aaainst The liw," dci.11ed events surroundin1 Kirk's I 98J c5Capc from Brush} Mountain Pen1tcnt1ary ind his 139-day fliaht fro m authontJC$ with 26- )tar-old Miry Evans. his coun- IPPointfd lawyer. THE WAYWARD OVBRT&lCK Both vulne ra ble. Nor th deals. NORTH •A&lf Q K 10.7 • 0 K82 •AJ 83" WF.81' •Q 108 2 v>Qt8 4 O J 10 7 3 EAST •J97 3 Q J5 3 OQ9 0 87 UTH • "4 <:;1.A82 0 A 85i • Q'I 4 2 The bidding: North Rut Sou th West l • Pu• 2 NT PaH 8 NT PaH Pu t Pass Opening lead: Two o r • One of the big dirfert.'nces be· twee n rubber brrdge and duplicate is t he importance or <>vertric ks. In rubber bridge you don't bother with them muc h-playing time is far more important. In d11plica1e. it might mt>an the diffon'n<'l' b<'IW<'<'n an .excellent and a mediocre score. The bidding was brief and ac·cu- rate. With a balanced 13 points. South's jump to two no trump was clear, and to contemplate anything other than a raise w ith the North ca rds would qualify you for a pad· ded ce ll. West led a low spade . and at rub· ber bridge the hand w.ould soon have been over Declarer would win. lead a club to the ace and re· turn the jack or clubs. and he would b(' able to claim his contract CHARLES Go1u• 1f either defender held a singleton king or ten of clubs, if the suit broke 3-2 or if East held four tolhe K-10. Rut this was a duplicate pair event. scf declarer not unnatura lly tried for an extra trick. He won t he opening lead in hand and led a club to the jack. Hi!I eyes lit up w hen not only did the knave hold , but East followed w ith the eight spot. rr t.:ast 's holding were I 0-8, dec lar er saw he could make the extra trick by p1~ning the 10. Therl'fore, decla.rer came back to hand With the ace Of diamonds and confidently led the quee n of clubs. When West showed out it was more than a disappointment-declarer found that not· only was he not going 10 make four club tracks, he could no longer garner the three he needed for his contract East had two t ricks in the suit and. when di· amonds did nor behave kindly. de· clarer found h1msE'l r 'held to eight t ricks '::~~:~' S© \\oll ~ -lt t.~s· .... •••• 14loe4 '' ClAY I 'Oll"N 0 teo"O"'O• lef'fett of .+it• fovr Kro~b'-d .._.Otdl be 10w t0 f0t"' '°"' ''""Pt. ~d1 -R 0 8 t X I' 1· I I I 0 U M 0 N • My hulOend wcrteo a1 n!QM to 1$ I I I' : JUI up our ye>unO IOll. Old tn•• .--. .... _ __..--. .... __,, _ _._j • Th9 IUtP"N -on ut tr.ougt\ .---------.~ had hild IM bllt9 belonging ~1 _,, 1 M ____ r 1 _R ,..... 1 E _,,r,,-~~, -1 ~ri. ~: :. ,~,., • ~ Q••d ------· -·--· -·-·' 1:.: ""1: ;:Cl ::;w-1 :::· TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROJS 1 Lombardo's torte 6 Boot - tO Contamer 14 Within: pref. 15 Having wings 16 Searching -look 17 Ship section 18 Winter Olympics vehicle 19 Territory 20 Subjects 22 Abuse 24 Athletic group 26 9ocatlons 27 Revoked 3 1 Immortal one 32 Warnings 33 Hauled 35 Limousine 38 Olssotve 39Caesar - 40 Asian deser1 41 Place 42 Panama city 43 For11fled 44 Tavern 45 Lairs 47 lmpeKhes 51 Defy 52 Foretottens 54 Some leagues 58 Touched down _ 59 Mr Sevareld 61 Locale 62 Ila.Iran city 63 Soft drink 64 Chemic.I compound 65 Greek god 66 Raced 67 Supply DOWN 1 Cloud 2 In comparison with 3 Tread 4 VeicaUon· 5 Revokes 6 Ne>ct to Ore. 7 Grad 8 :'The - Ftule" 9 Fore- snadowed 10 Flew high 11 Concur 12 Weather word 13 Famed odlst 21 -emmonlac 23 Waltced on 25 Ouctlte ~VIOUI PUZ:ZU IOl. vtD substance 27 Gambol 28 Down-Under bird: var. 29 Glaswegian 30 Suttermg 34 Tapered ott 35 He11d of a comet 36 Foment 37 Liberates 39 Pain 40 Most naive 42 Situation RUB ETA 43 Gets there 44 Some hills 46 Head cover 47 Armadnlo 48 Exaggerate 49 Felony 50 RazOf Sharpener 53 Flank 55 Having knoWiedge ot 56 Sad ~son 57 Withered 60 Lout ttknawncd 1tv101 poet. Yew1n1 Yn tnMMt, sa ys the~ would be no mHs exodus if Soviet citizens WCf'.!..lllO'wed to travel fred)' to tht _ -illlliiiiliiiiillllllliiiiiiiiiir:=1l= .. ' THB PAIDLY, CIRCUS .,. . by Bil Keane "I c.hanged my mjnd about what l want for Christmas." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 12 ·2+. "J to'-d you he beUeves in Santa Claus!''. PEANUTS GARFIELD NO, KEEP IT ! I WAS WRON6 .. 1r·s vOUR5 ! J. SAW-11lf-1T FELLOYER. IT WAS YOV~S_KEEP IT! .. by Vl~gll Partch. (VIP) ' I ~ J I ·~ "It'• 1n 1nnu1I rltu1I .. Ironing hla Christ· m1a stocking." DENNIS THE llltl'f ACE by H.ank Ketcham BLOOll COUNTY a ·r IBID, .,,,._ ~~ ~ ~ J'O~ErtER OR F-~R W~R8B , )1, RE.MeM0E.R ,SAN1R . . WON'f CCMe:. \.N\\ L Yoo'RE.. 8cQ-.lD REALLY? TMANK '<OU ~ MERRI{ C~RISTMAS ! by Charles M. Schulz NOW I MAVETO D£CORA!£JJAU Ov'ERA6AIN ASLEEP. l J05T WANT TO TELL YOU GOYS MOW MOCH JON 15 LIKE CHRISTMA~. I OHLY APPRECIATE HIM ONCE. A YE.AR 1 LOVE YOU DRABBLE. ROSE IS ROSE by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady 1 WAN1" A RJU.l.> !BM CDMPAll Bl.E lSb KB RAM , EXPANDABLE iO 640 KB 00 °fHE. ~ERSOAAD ... DOONESBURY .. by Betke Breathed .·,..·"" by Lynn-Johnston_ I . I.I ---~ by Tom Batiuk by Garry Trudeau I l i i /1 l't .. • . - The spirit of Christmas includes safety The holiday season with all ofitsjoys is a fitting way • · 'Offtctals accept that the press has not only the rtght but the duty to seek out the jlgaaw pieces and put the Iran picture together. But they fear an over-aggressive press could causc-tlteeconomy Irreparable damage .. ·· - A U.t MARIHe. PETE DEXTER All she f wanted I . io seal the ·final days -of:l 986.. _ ~~---1-----=iA-ie-tast days of I ~86 will be the besrtim,,.,es ..... fih-o .... r ..... so .... m---e,---1-------+--:----"Cl:.:::.U..:..--- people and the worst for others. · The' holidays softe n what some have called a world that is too material, cynical and i~personal. . Perhaps it's this relaxing of everyone's defensive veneer that make us more vulnerable to the tragedies that we will bring upon ourselves this holiday season. The traditions of1he holidays mask many dangers. It's hard to imagine that a small mistake can tum th.e soft warm light of a Christmas tree into an inferno. It's macabre that celebrating the season with frie nds can end in rui ned lives or the end oflife whe n the spirit of the· season mi xes too much liquid cheer with driving an automobil e. This year. like years past. the warnings have been made. Some will heed the warnings. Others will ignore ~he warning and sµ~er. or create suffering fo r \he innocent. _ One of the greatest gifts that can be given this holiday season is safety. lt'snot an expensive gift. nor is it difficult to give. It can be · a simple as following elementary fire safety rules. Or. it can be as complex as being a designated driver who doesn't drink at a party so friends who do can get home with no more damage than a hangover. ~ Safet) during the holidays can be as easy as demonstrating basic common courtesy. being a little more alert and driving slower. It's a little gift, one that may not earn the bea rer a thank you. But it's significant because the gift of common courtesy and safety is a demo nstration ofhuman concern·that embraces the t rue spirit.of the holiday season. Op1111olu e'prn\t'd tn 1h" ~pat l' art• tho~e ol lhl· Dail ~ 1'11111 ( >th1·r' 1r" ~ expressed on th" pa$<: :tr<• those ofthe1~ nuthor~ and art1~1~ lfralkr,·ommrnt 1s '"' 1tcd The Da1h Pilot. P.0 Ro' I .Soll. t Cl\IU Me\;I 11~0~0 Phonl' 64:?-6086 Gallardo niade the choice and paid the highest price ro thl' Ed itor: Da\ 1d Gallardo\ death\\ a' a tragir thin~. I h:l\l' lu\I a ~on :ind ~nu\\ thl' grid. HO\\l'\ a . hl· \\JS n111 murdncd s1111ng at homl· looki ng :rt tl'll'\ 1s1on1 He "as ou.i afkr curfc\\. u >mm1tting a fe lon). (and 11 sa~ s 'omcth1ng about h1scharacter. or lack of1t) that he was ~c.-almg from a fncnd. t\lm ht< w:h dm ing a car a1 lhl· agl• of 15. \\ hrn hl' e\)uld not haH' a legal hn ·nsl'. I .1m sir~ of h1\ fam1h and lhl'lr )J\Hl'r l'alling ~1 r llnlt «1 l·nm1nal. "h1,·h hl' rcrta1nl) " not. and pa- ,,·cu1 1ng him 1hc \\:J~ thl') arl· I'm 'url' Mr Holt. ha \ ing a tamil ~ o l hi' O\\ n. I!> gnl'' 1ng tor D:l\ 1d·, tkath .iJ,o lf \1r Holt had no1 hcl·n a lnl·nd. (1allardo·~ fanul\ \\Ould ha,l· pl a)cd up tm na11on:i1i·1~ to thl· hilt Jnd 111t·d 111 makr 11 J ral'l\t .1ffa1r \I r' D1,~ ha., hct·n hac 'l'\ l'n )car\ and still dOt's not spt.•ak an) Engh,h. shame on her. It 1s too bad tha1 'l'~ few !Jl:npk toda) \\Ill take an~ rl•,pons1b1ht ~ fo r thl·ir ac1t0ns and lad. of good Judgl'- ment. E\Cr) accid<·nt or traged~ that occurs thl') loo~ for so meone to sul' When Da\ 1d (jallardo decided to herom~· a cnm111al. he should ha\-c accepted the ns~. and so should hts fa m1I). The~ \hould not r rntit at thl' l'\pt.·n~ of thl· v1cttm fo r soml·thing their son \\11\ rl''iJ')On'i1ble for . ..\~o;o thl' other ho) ought to tx· prosecuted for hie; pan 1n the r rimt• He should not C\l'ape thl' consc- quencn <lf hi\ criminal act. and n·rtainl) should \han• 1n the rc'ipon\I· b1h1' ol his friend's death. .\t1a all. fair" fa ir. I .~1 Pl '\'.(jR.\ Hun1111g1nn Bl·arh 0 111 News Ame11c• Syndicate. 1988 Another h·ectie-Ghristmas . . why break tradition? ·I 1' tlw d:n before ( h11\tma' .111d .111 thniugh the house ·l., a~ 1h1ng 1<. rnrnng. "h1rring. grating. grinJ1 11g and hu111ng. \\ hl·n I tin1sh 1h1H·olumn .ind \urn llff nt) \\Urd rroccssor. I "ill 1u1 n nn lhl· food pron·s<.or. I'm gll1ng 111 h.ikl· J pumn~1n and a minn·ml'Jl p1l· I \l'n H':tr thr fam11\ llll'nlli1·1 , 11·11 nw nni in hotha -·1u,1 'l'l\l' ht' 1'rl'.11n 1 n'tcad I hca1 \\hat t hl'' ·, l. '·" 1ng. I l·an·1 Jt1~Ill)1h111g 111 ru 11i tl t' l ll'Jm l'u111p!..1n and m1111·l·nw.1111tl'' Jfl' ,J, mm h a part 11fC hn\lm.1' ·" thl' ln'l' 'o I 'hall hakt· tht·m l hn ma' not Ill.' l'.lll'll I Jl h < h r"1 in.1~ \\hl·o 11'<. 11nll· 1111 dl'"1•r1. "'' l'I \tllll' ,a,' thl'\ arl' 11111 lull ,111J •t hl'\ \\ill hJ \ l' dl''>\lTI 1.ill'r I 11,·n IJtt'I thl·, go In tlw k111.hl·n Jilt! t•,11 IH' l fl'Jlll If )OU lll'l'd ~111' pumpkin nr m111n·nH-.ll Pll' hcl\\\'\'11 ( ht 1'\nia' and Nl'\\ \ l·ar kt nil' kno\\. I'm 'lllt' I'll h:1 \l' \onw lr ft oH·r · · rtwn· 1, thl' turkl'' 111 Ill.' \tulll'd alkr I &l'l l'\l'r\lh1ng ·011\l'd IOl.(l'thn for thl' \ll1 1li11g Tht• g.1 rhagl' d1 ,p<1,,1J \\Ill hi.· grinding ,•\\;I~ qU Hl' .1 h11 Ill\) h ir \lll11l' rl'a,on. "ht'n I l'l'l'~ till' J1<,p11'.il " turned 11n lllkn -h111h tx·forl· anJ aft!U th l' timJ I'> put on lh1· iabk ' I 1).1 \ l.'I\ ·1 madr Lhl.'. n:llll.'.r p1i:Li: for llll' 1.1hk \l't. hut I'll start \\ h1lc the p1,., arl' baking· 1f I l'an find thl' red l .indll•!> I hought on ..ale thl' da) after < hri,tma' last \l'ar l hrcl' morl'-parkagl'S mu!>t Ix· \\ r.1ppi.·d -1f I l·an tind them. I'm tx·11a at hiding gift!> than \Happing lhl'nl . l 11u1 1l'lat1H'" \\ho h\t' in thl' Ea!>t nH"I lw l·alkd. I Ir\ to do thl' < hr"tma' r:ill' the tia\ tx·forl' to ·" 111d hl·anng ··Thl; l'1rt·u11s arc hll\\ .. r'hl'f\' 1~ '11 II one \In ng o f t hmima!> lighh that \\on"t light. ( 11.1duall~ \\C ha'l' rl'plal"l'd thl' old 'tnng'> \\Ith Ill'\\ one!> "h1ch \\Ill hght l'' l'n 1f t>nl' hulh hurni. out. hut there 1!1 '1111 lllll' old 'tnng on thl' tree thl\ 'l'a1 \I~ hu<.hand .,.,~, 10 ka\l' 1t alone. tlll'rl' ,1fl' l'IHH1gh lighti. on the lrt'l' \\1thnu1\\\lrr)1ng about 01w \lnng. I d1rn ·1 agrl'l' I rl'fu!>l' Ill dcpnH· thl' otlwr 29 bra\l' little bulbs their 'hin1ng hour' hcl':tu<1e om• hulb "on ·1 Pl'rform•. It \\On't 1Jl'nt1f} 11'clfr1thcr. '11 th:lt nwan' a -;lo\\. tedious procl'S!> 111 find 11 · I \\11 morl' g1lh to tx· rurchas1:d - 1u~1 small 1tl'nl' I ran p1l·~ up in an' utrd shop. I tdl m~'df that l''l'r) ( hnstmas ahd "hcn I grl thl'fl' 1 he~· f\L goflt':- I hcrl' ar1• a few more r hores such m~ grating the fre ... h nutmeg for the l'gg nog. ironing thl· Christmas napk1nc;. d1gg1ng out thl· turkl·~ plalla. :oharp- l'ning the l'an 111g \Ct. Thl· rl·,t uf 1h1· fam1 I~ 1s bus} too - \\:Jtl·h111g l \'. ma~lng phonl' call\. loo~mg through the tray of( hns1ma\ l·arJ~. \ha~1ng lht' pn'St'nh under thl· lrt'l' for a dul· -all thll~ last mi'null' things tx·forl· lhl' tug da~. \\'111 1 gl'I all th I\ J0nc• tx•lorr \\C go to rh11rl'h 1111 thl· 1111d111gh1 '>l'n ll'l''" Probabh n111. "'111 1'h1'> 'flOil our ( hnslmai.'' Of rour!ll' not. We \\Ill ha'c our usual. lll'rlir < 'hn-;1ma' <la' The fom11\ \\OUld be sha~l'n UJ') -mMc' II things "'Crl'· organlll'd and on \Chedull·. l he' don't h~l' Ill hrca~ \\1th 1ra- d111on I horx· ~our' \\Ill hl' ,1., ~kr~ .1{ our<,. Columnist Ann K'ells /Jvrs la Laguna Niiuel. -1141illhdt.UI ~ !j,J;iitt.1,t.11W.i----------------- Iran tempest could chill confidence in economy SACRAMENTO -A week .. o Sunday. a . 24-year-old epileptic named Ke\1 1n Farrar had a jrand mat seizure -which causes convulsions and a loss of consciou.sness durina the episode. and general confusion and disorientation in the aftermath. The seizure occurred m bed at fi ve minutes after scven.,.and frightened h1~ wife. who had never seen o ne tx·forc. Her name is Robbi Farrar. and they have been married three months. ··The noises woke me up." she said. ··rt was a s1ranghng sound. and this tonurcd son of breathtng. I thouaht he '!!1gh1 be1 n trouble and I called 91 1 The se11urc lastl'd 10 mmutt1. perhaps a httlc less. ··1 put on S<?me music," she said ... a reltg1ous station. and kept him on his side. That's what )ou'rc supposed 10 do. keep them on thl'tr side and reassure them. keep them calm. keep their head back. Outside of1 ha1. all ,ou can do is wait for it 10 pass... · The con\luls1ons. tn fact. had passed b) the 11me she heard the ambulance siren. She left her husband and went outside into the parkin& lot. and met 1wo members of the Ameri- can Ri ver Fire District. a man and a "oman from Foothill Ambulance Service. and a fift h person shed1d not kn ow. ··1wanted 10 1ell 1hem that 11 was all nght." she said. "We don·1 have insurance. But the} said as long-as the~ were there. they might as well take a look. !lo \\e all went rnside." The sight of a room full of strangers. howe' er. upset Kev111 Far· rar iigarn . ·· >\f1er a St'tzure. Kevin dcx·sn't hke ha-rng an}onc near t11m." she said. ··He's had little sc1Lurcs bl-fore, and t'vcn after those. hl·'ll ask me not to get too closc. So "hen thC) tried to give him oxygen. h(' push"d them away. and when they med to restrain him. he struaaJed. "They were all real nice to me. The ·man from the ambulance was trying to hold Kevin's legs. and he said, 'He doesn"t know what he's dotng. He"s rrobabk,-a real good auv ... · · · "B> 1he tunc-.he sheriff came." she -..11d, .. Kevin was calmed down aptn. I was kneeled behind him on the bed. ganng lumOX)'i CA The~eputy came 1n and ~1d. 'What did you call us for'?' The ambulance man 'i81d he thought he m1gh1 need hel p subduing Kevin to (!l'I him downstairs. so they could take him to the hospital. "The shl·nfTtold Kevin 1f he d1dn·1 ral m down. ht' would ha\IC to arrest him. That really made me mad. I said. T or what., Ha\ltng a St'1zure?' Has Newport gone to the 4ogs? W \ l\H I NC, I ON -Thl·rr "dl'l'J'l· cning conrcrn 1n till' hack rnom' ot Wa\h1ngt<>"n that thl' hullabaloo 1>1.t•r Iran r ould l'nl! up dM11r1111g thl' -Thl' nation''> ban ~1 ng 'i}~tt·m rt''" on q u 1cksa nd. If onl· of th{· h1g hanb should sink. 11 rnuld pull down lhl' "'hole system. The collapSl' or a mcgahunk \\OUld kad to fail url'S of inll'rt·o nm·t'tl'd bank!i. The suppl) of lTl'd1t tu r ompan1l'\ \\OU Id l'\ aporatc. lht: bani.., 1ha1 werl' ll'ft \AoOUld bl.> unable to QU} the bonds 1ha1 major corpora11ons need 10 finanrc their opcra11ons and C'\pansion: loans \\Ould he called 1n as dcsperatl' l'lankns tried to sta ve off collapse: defaults and bankruptcies would muh1pJ} as loan \\Crl· called: interest rate'\ would soar. and the desperation ot \\Ou ld-hc . horro\Aocrs would l''ll'alate. r ... ~, ~ --=:.J "The shenfT told me to shut up. or hc"d arrest me too. I don't honestly remember what I said ne:itt. but he told me to shut up and gel out. I said that he wasn't going to tell me what to do 1n m} own bedroom. and that's when he came after me. "He twisted m} arm bl-hind my back and grabbed m) hair and pus~ me out of the room. forcing my chin 11110 m ) chest. He got me on the floor. and put one hand up underneath my Ja" ltnc. where I couldn"t talk. He kept me that way.for a few secQnds. I kcp11 ry1ng to tell him the size of the mistake he wa s making. butJ couldn't get 1t out. 1 11 till' Fd1tor \, J < ••n•n.1 dl'I ~1ar rl·\ldl'nl. and pwud 111 11 I \\11ul d l1kl' to .1prcal to Ill\' lht• \t111'lll'nn·. dl'(l'nn. and u1111111u n11~ r mk 111 all 1tic dog 11\\ n1·r, 1n < orona dl·I \br "ho allO\\ thrir ling' 111 nil'" nn.,.tJ1~· 'ldewalks. lrn111 1,m n' and < 111IJJnrod l\ venu<.' lo111hndg.1• cif 11u1 othl'r\\ l\l' t>c:rnllful 111\\ 11 I nwJn. r1·all~.101~ ... thl· footbridge. ·" h1•r1· 1111r • 1 hildll'rl ridl' thl·1r '~atl'lioar<l' and h1l H'll''· "hl'rc "iO m.tn ' 11! ll' \\JI ~ l \l'f' dJ \.,' Whl·n· arl' '"U' t1t•n1wr-,111np1.•r'" \rl' ''l' not a commun11~ of -;oph1sttca1ed. r<.'- sponsible. and n' 1r-m1nded adult'" We all l'nJO} a kl\UH'I~ \\al k dO\\ n Ill the bluff. Wouldn't 11 tx· nict' 11 \\\' d1dn"t haq~ 10 check the lxJllC\m'> ol our 'ihoes "hen "e got hnml''? So n~1ghhors. plea~·. 'ihow o;oml' pnde and respect for our lo\ l'I~ communll} If )OU do not care w carry a pooper-c;roopcr. haH' Bow'('r mess on his own 1urf. Our 1own is wo beautiful for such treatml'nt. Than~ ·~ou. KATHY SOMME:R ( ·orona dd Mar Politics turn off 13-year-old T 11 th~· I d1tm I am ;i I 1-\l'Jr-uld 'tucknt al Thur\lun ~t1ddil· l\1ho111 (in Laguna Bl·ach ! rl'lnnng 10 till' 'UhJl'CI of polit11· ... I \\3\ \Cr~ dl\appo1nll'll \\llh the J48h ck11111n' I 11h\l'ned mam campaign rnmnwrnal' .wd "hat ., sa" \\a<. not ,1 n honl''' u>rn nwrnal cla1m1ng"h~ hl' 'hl'"a't Jpablc lora &l' en pos111on. It was a verbal "ar w11h campaigners constant!) insult- ing each other wirh "cheap shots:· I feel that this is immature and un- rnlled for. It 1s astonishing to kno" that 13-)car-old students reall7l' th1!\ and adults do not.RON PRK E Laguna Bearh NB still deserves a teen center To the Ed11or. r m writing lo C\prc\\ m\ feeling<, on the pos1ll\ l' influrncc a l~l'n center would ha'c in th1~ commun1t\. The C<'nter would be u tun,enicnt plan· for the teens lo go ha \ c lun. It would be som<'where the> could mct•t 1he1r friends and spend 11ml· ·1n a safe environment. Newpon Beach doc' ha'r th(• presence of drugs and alu.1 hul. ho". ORANGE COAST l'\ l'r. the 1een cent('r would ofTer an opportuni ty to be somewhere thC} wouldn't fed pressured to ust either. Also. the center would lower the incidents of drinking and dri ving and otTer an alternative to the high cost of dating 1n Ncwpon Beach. No". \\ith 1he defeat of Measure A will we e\er have a 1eco center"? C\l ' AN RITTENHOUSE Corona del Mar KlteftMnlMr PublilMr Doti ,9'1.., City Editor •TomTeM Editor _,Pilat ~ ~y 081 OI ""' feilr 31 m W S.y SI Cost• Mna CA • fOftlClenlft Nftrs Edllor ...._,CMttel PrOductlon l>lrec:tor ,.,.,......K...-. Cl1CU11tlon 0Wec1or • ACIO!ts1 cat~• I( Boo 1se<> Cotti Mesa CA 926?f Cr ... IMft Sot>rts Edl!Of """ .... ....,. Alhertlllng ow.ct" c::C.~ \\ OITll'd 111lk 1al'i J'}l>lnl l>UI that thl· .\mnll'an '~~tern 1s hu1ll on puhlil rnntid(·nn'. If the Iran furor 'ihakl'' public confidence 1n thl' nauon·., kadcr\h1r. the tremors rnuld Ji>ll thl' l'l"Onom~ and cause a do" nc,lidr. For the crnnom). officials fear. " \ ulnaa'blc. This ar.scssmcnl roml''i trorn -;nurCl'\ \\ho had tx·cn op· 11m1't1c Now the~ arc taking a '>Olx'r ,l·rnnd loo~ :it the future Th<.'~ fear 1ha1 the Iran tempest ma~ cau'ic JX'Clpk 10 loo;c fall rr 111 I h1•tr ll':tdl'r\ and hun~cr do" n fh1.., rnuld l.·ause 1he cconom}. alrcad~ \\Obbl). to fou nder Hl•rc arl' tht· danger 1gns that trouhk the nJ')l'rt\: -fhc fall of Wall Street 'IX'r ula1tJr h an Ro<.'sk~ has alread) Jolted th e stock market. But thl' Securnie'i and Exchang'' Commission "JUSI begin- ni ng m inHs11ga11on: 11 is digging into a compo'it pile of corporntl' takeO\l'r\. JUn~-hond finan cing and ins1dl'r trading. 1 hr in\l''il1gatnr\ ha'e 1he1r '>lght'i on 1wo src ulator!> even h1ggl'r than Boc<ik) -Ml·mbc.·r' ot Congrcsr. wall add their vott:l'~ to the ho\\ I against thl' "parasi1cs·· who pre) on h<'alth) rnmpan1ci.. The roar" ill grow loudl·r with curh Ol'" 1nd1r1mcn1 against whceh:r--<k ulcr ... The continuing l'X· po!>urt• of Wall Street eth ic-; could S<.'a rt• ofT small in' C'ltors. -Federal Rcscn l" Koard ( hair- man Paul Vol ke1 has warned pn- \3tCI> that Junk bond!> arc dangcr- ousl) 'olatilc and could 'i<.'t off a Wall trttt explosion. Tbc public 1s large!) unaware. for cxnmplc. 1hat the sav. 1ngs anJ loan industry hold s a whopping S6 billion worth of junk bonds. If the bond!' foll in value. it could bring down~' era I 'avini~ and loan co11Jp:1n1e . VolC"kcr j, also womed about t he tua cornmemnl • banks that have hdped to finance corporate 1akeovtr'>. ihe cratkdown on in~1drr-trad1ng abu5C" could tiC'k th~ blnks with some hu c bad !Qin\. -The nl'w ta\ reforms could cause maJor d1sloca11ons 1n the econom}. l\oml' of the same congressmen who 1<>ok crc<.111 during the election t·am- pa1gn for lowering the tax rate arc now looking for wa}s 10 increaS<.· taxes. Othl'r congressmen. who boasted ahout how they helped plug up tax- loopholes. wi ll try to unplug them nex t )Car. The spcr ial interests. which lost their ta' breaks under the new law. are crying for relief. -The 1-ederal Reser e Board's C\pcrts are running out of ways to s11mulate economic gro\\th artificial- 1)'. The) arc nervous that the old medicines aren't working. Lowering the interest rates and devaluing the dollar simpl\ 'haven"t revived the econom) as ·the medicine men had hoped. Tax reform will raise corpor· ate tax<'s and hampcr investments. al kas1 in the short run. The manufac- turing sector. mired in recession. is sull a drag on the economy. >\nd "orld commod1t} prices are also deflated. -But most worn\Ome of all 1s the sk)rOCkt'llng U.S. trade deficit. Wai.hmgton's big thinkers never drt'amcd that the trade deficit would swell at tht' same ti me that the value of th,; dollar shrank. At the Fed and Trcasul'). computen ·were used to proJect the future. These computers howed t~ trade deficit dcclinina in lock step with the fallina dollar. l lnhapp1ly. this is no1 what has happened . -On top of~th1s. thcceonom) 1s JACK AllDEISOll and DALE VAN ATTA no" bcmg battt"rt'd by the-Iran n·vcln11o ns. Officials a.ccept 1hat the press has not onl} the right but th«: dul} 10 seek out the Jigsaw pieces and put !ht• Iran p1c1turl' logc1her. But the} fear an over-aggrc'iSI Vl' press could l'au!>c thl· l'ronom) 1rrqxirahlc dam- age F DOLE .\CTORY: 'We hate to p!ay Grinrh. but )OU 'ihOuld know 1hat JU!il tx·caust: a meal or roultr) pnxcssor 'olunte<'rs to recall m product. thl·re's no . guarantee that tainted food will be removed from supi.·rmarket!.. According 10 an unscl· tling Agriculture Depanment inspec- tor general's repon. companies that voluntarily recalled food that could have led to serious illness didn't alwa~!> no1if) their retail outlets. And fo ur out of the eight processors surveyed in 1985 didn't issue prtss rclcast's. e1tht•r. This "contributed to the likelihood that recalled products remained in retail channels." the inspector &cneral said. Bon appetit! MIN l-l:DITORl.\I :Th1~m1gh1bc the appropriate time to U'Jt state legislator to return the "aift' they're being hand!id nex t vcar by federal tax reform.Tax pa) crs In Jl states will sec tht1r state income taxes go up - some more than 20 percent -unless the legislatures act to cut taxes alona with the feds. These states tic their tax forms to the federal I 040. then set their own lax rates. But with fewer ellCmptions and dcdoctions, the old stair ta' rate!. will produce far more revenue. This is no "windfall:· as some h1 vc ca llcd it. It's a tu i ncrcasc - a J oust -and the lrgislaton shoul corttet the inequity. Jad ....,.,...,, Utl Dale l'• Atta are •1flllkalH t9/ ... 1,,.. "Then he let go of me and went back into the bedroom. Some of the people in there were JUSI coming out. some of them were ll')ing 10 hold my husband down. He'd seen part of what had happened. and was upset again. "The deputy put a handcuff on my husband's wrist. he put 11 on tight. and h<' stepped back and said. 'Arc you ioing to knock it ofT. or do I have to take you 1n?' ·"My husband got ahold of himself again and said he didn't want any trouble." And a minute later. the dcpul¥ removed the handcuff from his wnst. and the emergency workers took him outside to the ambulance, and then to Mercy San Juan Hospital. "I knocked on the door across the hall." Robbi Farrar said. "tryina to gel somebody out there to keep him from doing anything else. But nobody answered. and then he left then. He spoke to me as I was aoina out to the ambulan~ wi tti' my husband 's coat, and asked me somcthina like d id I warn to know wny he'd done what he'd done. "I said. 'Why you beat me up arid put handcuffs on my husband? Oh, sure ... · Hcjusl walkc<1 away. He said that ifl didn't want to know. that was fine with him:· The nd t day Robbi Famr ~nt to an auomey, who would not take the case on a oontinsicncy fee because she had not brcn inJured. "He said there was no money in it," she said. . She calltd the1Sacramcnto Coul\ly Board of Suptrvison, wha then wnt her a coml'!!int form. and the went to ·the Shenfrs Depanment to . file assaul t·and·banery c.harfel apinat the deputy. "The woman there ha,cl· td me 1 she.et ind aaid. 'FiU tbh out. and if they decide to investipte it • they'll contact you.· " Pete Duler P a 111 •rwlllil ~-··· Mglc's&B .! •. • -. ~ ... R~veswa}! VikiDgs, Sailors collect -victories Marina wins, 53-;46; Haroor crushes foe .. ~__........,..--~ as Ki ......___ - LB Wilson tops Oilers themsdyes one more victory before venturina to Hawaii for a week. and Newport Harbor aot itself a split at the San [)1eauito basketball invita- tional Tuesday to highli&ht Oranae Coast area activity. Huntington Beach was also in action. but the Oilers came up short b y 10 points at Long Beach Wilson. Herc are the highlights: Marina U, La Qtal•la 41: The Vikings. still trying to shake off the effects of a hean-breaking one-point loss at the buaer in overtime to Woodbridse Saturday ni&ht in the Irvine Invitational fifth pTace finals. went through the motions and picked up their eighth victory in 10 starts. ~rk Georgeson. the Vikings' 6-10 senior with a scholarship to Arizona.- led the "ay with 17 points and 12 rebounds. Steve G uild. a junior. chipped in with 15 points and 12 rebounds. - .\ 14-8 fo unh quaner margin helped the V1kcs pull away from an 01hcrv.1sc nip-and-tuck game wrth the .\ztecs. Coach Ste\ e Popo' 1ch's Vikings leaH' for Ha"a11 Thursda)· at 2:30 from Lo Ange)es lntcma1ional. The~ open 1n the Waller Wong In' 1tat1onal on Frida) against Ha"auan IX''-' Cr Ma11 knoll High. The V1k1.·s will cont inue in with g1lmt~ on alurday and Monday. •• Working out the kink• Lakersln 127-117 ove.r;·sacramento t-·- SACRIAMENTO (AP) -Earvin ··Magid ·Johnson scored a 'arcer- high 46 points. including nine 1n oven.me. and led Jhc Los Angeles Lakers over the Sacramento Kings 127-11 7 Tuesday night in a fight- .interrupted game. The Lakers beat the Kings for the 21st consecuti ve time si nce Feb. 18. 1983. Johnson. whose previous carcer- best was 41 points on March 28. 1981 . against tah. took over the scoring void left by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wfio mlsSCd the gam'e wi th an eye . problem. Johnson made I 7 of 36 shots from the ·field and was 12-for-I 6 from the foul hne. and also had 10 rebounds and nine assists. Johnson scored 11 points in the founh quan er before Sacramento's Derek Sm 1th sank a 10-foot shot with four ~conds left in regulation to make It 112-1 12 and force ovemme. .\ S<.'ufllc brokt out in the second quaner '1ha1 ended with the LakcFS' Wes Matthe"s being ejected. Sacra- mento forward Mark Olbnding slammed into Matthews after bounc- 1 ng ofT a Laker who had set a pick. and Johnson sho,ed Olberding. Whil e Olberding was being held back b) teammates. Manhews took a swing at him. and was given his second tet·hnical foul. seven points in the fiba.11 :39 minutes. LaSalle Thompson finished with 20 point~for Sacramento. lakers had built a 27-24 ead o~ the strcngttroi'.a 1 l;>oint~rf~ by forward A.C. Grecn: · The Kmgs ended the half with a 55-54 tead with o nly two turnovers. Sacramanto didn't tum the ball over until 7:06 left in the second period when Eddie Johnson traveled. Rocker. belt CUppen by 23 H.OUSTON--(AP) - Jim Petersen scored nine o( hi!i season-high 20 points during a third-quarter surge that helped propel the Houston Rockets to a 121-96 NBA victory over the Los Angeles CliJ>Pc" Tuesday night . W11h Houston leading 89-77 . Peterwn scored nine straight points tog•' e the Rockets a 98-77 advantaat going into the fo unh quaner. The Clippers were never that clOSt' again a!i the Rockcu pulled away through the fourth quarter to hand 1hc Clippers their sixth straight loss. Akcem· Olajuwon contributed 20 points and 11 rebounds for Houston as the Rockets improved to 10-15. The Clippers. 4-21, were led by Darnell Valentine with 23 points and Mike Woodson with 19. Houston led 12-6 after three early baskets by Lewis Lloyd. The Rockets went on to lead 22-16and held a 28-24 ad vantage after the first penod. Newport Harbor ~6. San Dieguito 38: Tht· Sailors. behind all-tour- nament t ho1rl· John Alstrom's 11 rebounds. caplU rt·d se,enth place at the S:in D1cgu110 lnv11a11onal in Enr1 n11as. Harhor rnnm·ctcd o n 16of15 fi rs t half shnb for a 'ill/ling 64 pc:rcent 1n racing to a '7 -1 4 lead and coasted in from there. Arbona State football coach John Cooper talk• with defen•l•e tackle Trace Anutro~ ·u be &oa throqb •tretchlnc aerclea at practice at on.nae Cout Col- le&e Tueeday. The San l>eYU• meet Mlcb- tcan ln the Roee Bowl on New Year'• Da•. .. J , The Kings led 82-69 with 1:18 left 1n the third quancr. but 1he Laker'> closed the gap to 86-83 by the end of the period as B~ ron coll scored OlaJuwon pitched· an I I of the Rocke'ls· 41 second-quarter points as Hous\on built a 14-point halftime lead. The Rockets o utscored the Clippers 15-3 in tne final three minutes of the first half to taxe control. -1 T) lcr Koon added ninl' rebounds and Dre" ~hcward had '\('\"CTI a'is1sts for the 'iailor., Jim c;eerlings C 141 and T~ Irr Koon ( 10) led Harbor\ ~orang. 1 . Playoff Bowl upstagingNewYear's Day Thl' Sailors return to action Fnda' morning w11h a 10:20 11poff '-'•lh Westminster at tht• O range Hohda~ Clasm · at ( "hapman College. . Loa1 Beach Wilson 73. Hut1a1ton Bue• 13: Tht• Ollc:r'i {3-5) faded in the scrnnd half aft er holding their own 1n tht• fi rs t half-" ith a D ·.' I dcfic11 again'lt 1hc host Bruins. . Ke' m Braa.d led Huntington Beach \\Ith 26 po1nt'i and ~ rebo unds. and ncan Cunningham rnntnbutl'd c1gh1 point' and siA rc·hound'>. Ro<lnt·~ Man had IOpoint'i and II ass1Sh for t hl' Oilers. Hunting ton B<'ach rctum'i to ac- tion Fmfa~ nening ( 5<!0) against llni,ers1t \ in thl· fif\t round of the South ( 1):1.,1 C hmtma'I Cla'lo;1c at Estanl·1a High Doug Brott k <l Long &ach Wilwl'I '-'Ith ~5 point ... Hurricanes. Penn State make Fiesta Bowl No. 1 From n e Associated Press lf11's trul·. as football rnat·hes arl' "Ont to sa~. that oo"I games an· mcreJ~ rt~"ards for a successful seai.on. there\ going to he a lot of compensation this holida} ~ason. For. the first 11mc si nce No. 1 Penn State Tuocked oil No I G~org1a ~7-2 .' to wm the I lJ82 national <'11amp1on'>h1p. thl· ht)\\ Is ha' c: a 1-2 stiootou I. Pla~ofT1s a d 1r1~ word among howl people hul thrT1csta Bo" I might more al"C.~ra1cl~ be termed the Pla' off Bo\' I The other' 17 bowls arl· on the ouis1tk lool..ing 111 and '1rtuall) meaningless. r"'ccpt for all the r,t onl' crab. barbecued shnmr and nh' that "'II he ,·011sumed. '"' This 1s onh thl· fourth time ''nee the ..\ssoc1a1cd Press· adoptl·d 11' po .. 1-bo" I poll 1n 1968 that No. I and No. 2 ha'e met 1n a post- season game and the first time 1~0 teams w11h pcrfcct_rccords have cla;hed in a bo" I ~i.nrc o 3 Notre Dame nipped No. I Alabama ~4-~J in the 197.'Sugar Bowl. "It's a legitimate national cha mp1onsh1p game ... says Penn State Coach Joe Paterno. ··1 don't th.1.nk an)bbdy can dispute that. The '"o undefeated teams are going to pla) each othrr and we're going to do it in a setting and at a t1mt· that's unique for college football:· Tire Fiesta -Bowl. of co11rse. has been moved from Jan. I to Jan. 2 so NBC'-TV can ai r 11 in pnmc time. . The easit'Sl wa~ to pick a \1;inner 1~ to tl1p a coin. Or stud) the position ofthl' -;tars_:. 111 the hca' ens. not on 1hr field -and '>omr meaningful s1at1st1cs. For instance. Penn State has lx•t•n '"' olvcd 1n t'-'O national ch·ampionsh1 p bo\\ I ,h(,". do"ns and the No. 2 team has '-'On both. Bl-sides defeating Gc:org1a 1n thr 198~ ugar Bo"I. 1hc Nittam Lions were ranl..ed No. I 1n From sc_umngtogrindlng Gold medalist Lewis c hanges sport. but incentive is same By ALMON LOCKABE\' hllJ"'9te..ttntW ..... From a I <>84 0 1) mp1c gold medalist to\\ er to a grinder 011 a 12-rneter America's (up hopeful. That" the kap. or downfall. depending on how ~uu lo6k at 1t. of Brad LC'-'I S of Newport Beach. Le" is. JJ. an 0 1) mpic sculling gold medalist. 1s no" on lhl' I I-man crew of USA. St. Francis Yacht Club·~ rad1ral 12 mt•ter. skippered by Tom Blackallcr. wh irh ml'ets Dennis Conner's Stars & Stripes (San Diego)" hen the ~·m1final'I o f the .\menca's Cup challenge trials get under wa~ unda). • The "inner of that best of SC' en racl.'s "111 then mret the winner of a lx'sl of SC \ en between Chns Diel.. on's KZ7. New Zea- land·s hopeful and 1ha1 of Marc Pajot's Ffl•nch K1'ls. France. The winner in C'ach set of racers will depend 1<1 a great extent on the strength. ag1ht:> and endurance of the grinders. Grinders arc tht• ere" men who spin those 'bic}'cle' or ·coffee gnnd-. Brad. Lewi•. er' winche'i to cloSt" haul the ge noa Jibs while beating to weather. The sheets arc coiled around a giant drum which feeds the controllin11. lines to a 'tailer'. The tailer u~uall ~ tt>lls thr grinders " hen to pump and when to stop. f hl· true mea.-.urt' ofa gnndcr coml'S during tacking Jud'>\\ hl·n l'ach) arht l'ngagl'S in one lack after anoJher in hoix's of ga1n111g an advantage. It 1s not unusual in Cup 1arl..1ng ducls to sec each boat perform as many as 40 tacks on nnc "1nJ\\ard leg. That vin uall) spells perpetual motmn for 1hc grinders. l ron 1l'all~. grinders don't need to know anything ahout tartar,. Some t)flhem have newr been on a sailboat heforl' flH· <;l..1pix·r and tactici an usuall) give the order to 1arl.. Tlw gnnder'i pump those b1c)cles (wi th their hands) "1th \Ollll'l1mes '"o grinders 10 a winch. As the) trim the gian1 gl·noa J•h'> 1n a ~111Tbrcczc their arms are a blur. ~mt·11mc'> th eir onl~ warning that a new tad 1s upcoming 1\ the: helmsman's warning: "Read) about". folltml'd h~ "dm's akr." That means grind. baby_ The .\mcnca'<; Cup campaign for Lewis is his first <1a1hng rega11a. He: '-'On a gold medal in double sculls in the 1984 Ol)mp1e'l Doc-; he l'nJO' the brutal "ork':I "First of all.,·,., thr onl) JOb I could do on the boat.'' he told a Frcmantle rcportn . "I couldn't be a bo" man or '-'Ork th e mast. I.don't kn o" enough." · But he ~·d gnnding can he engrossing. "To be good ~ou ha'~ to kno~ the gears on the "inches. You ha'c to ant1c1patc "hl'n the tacks and sail trim arc coming. It took me a while. bu1 now I can handle the subtletic with an) one. , "Nobod) wants to gnnd. Eve~onl' .wants to be a bo"'man. But I wouldn' want to do an) thing elSl'. Its the best workout. I wouldn., he comfortable watching anyone else grind.'' Reggie packing his bags for Oakland O AKLAND {AP) -The Oakland A's. who -ha"e ~en talking with Reuie Jackson and his representati'c for several weeks. "ere expected to announce toda) that Jackson is return mg to the team after an 11 -}ear absence. l\n 11 a.m. nc" conference is scht'duled at thl' Oakland Coliseum. Although ·s officials did not sa) that Jackson "a~ the subject of thC' nev.s confcren~. the -\mcnean t..cague club'satneral manager. Sand)' Alderson. said on Monda) that he was \.Cr) close to ~ttlina on contract terms. Alderson has ~n ncaotiauna With the pla)'er's agcn_ts, Oary Walker and Ste' c Kay. him s1\th among baseball's all-time leaders. and I .t>S9 RBI. He hn 254 homers in an A's uniform. incl uding one 1n 196 7 before the team moved from Kansas Cat y to Oakland. l\f\cr 1he 197S season. when the A's won a fifth consccut1\e d1 v1s1on championship, Jackson was traded 10 the 8alt1morc Onolcs by Chartts 0. Finley. then owner of the Oakland club. Finley bloke up the team which had "onWorldSeriestitlcsin 1972. t973and 1974bydealing away Jackson and other stars. includina Rollie Pinacrs. Joe Rudi and Sal Dando. before the)' became eliaible to lt'a"e as free aacnts. • .. I 97 "hc:n the~ lost the Sugar Bo" I and 1hc national cbamp1onsh1p to .\labama 14-7 The N11tan> Lions '-'Cre und<.'feated. untied and ranked No. I "hen the> lost to "o. ' Oklahoma 25-10 an last )car's OranJe Bowl and M1am1 .., a 7-point fa "or11c this tamr. It ~)S here that hgh1ning won't '>tnkc l'-'•Ce. l 'p<;('t Special oft he: Bowls ... Penn State ;1-~ I Thl' regular-season prl•d1 c11on record wa<, 4JI nght.1 71 wrongand I0 11esforap<:rn·n1agc of. 716. Against the @inl}Qrcad. thl' mark was 211 -207-8-. 505. The Califo rnia. l ndc:pendcncc and Hall or f·aml' Bo" Is arc out oft he way and there are 14 morl' tx·fore the Pia) off ... er. Fiesta ... Bowl. 1-rt•cdom Bowl. IXe. 10. "10. 15 l '( l..\ (h\ I 31 ·1 ' ... Bngham Young: This 1s a tnp'' The Bru1m "'ould rather be at homl' in ncarb' Pao;adl'na . l lCL.\ J0-~7. · ( 1trus Bo"I. Jan. I. No 10 .\uburn lb\ 7) ,.-, Southern Cahforn1a: Thl' i."an song .for l 1SCC'oach Ted Tollner. o ne ofthl' most ckcenl men 1n a sport that sometimes 1sn·1 , . .\ubum ~7-1 7 C 011on Bo" I. Jan. I. No. 8 Texas .\&M (by 2) \ "· \oo Ii Ohio tatc: No cracks about 7-1 I store th1c; 'car from ( 011on Bo"t head honcho Jim ··Hoc;\" Brod . In his place come Ohio . ta tr ( oarh Earle "Hos(· Bruce. "ho says he doc<>n't \\ant to bl' lih · Ja"k1c Sherrill of . Texas i\&M 24-17. ugar Bo" I. Jan. I. No. 5 LS V vs. No. (> Nebra~ka (b) 5)· Bi ll .\rnspargcr's finale at LSU Nchraska 1 1-1 4. Rose Bo" I. Jan I, No. 4 Michigan lb)' 1111 ) \ s. No. 7 i\n1ona tatc: The 81g Ten vs. the· Pa(·· I ff' Ho~hum . a routine pie!... a!i usual . ..\n1ona State ~4-20 Orange Bo"I. Jan. I. No 3 Okla homa (b) I ~l \" No. 9 .\rl..ansas: The sccond-Fanked ~ooner were big fa vontes over the Razorbacks an 11.)71 and probabl~ rnuld have 1o1.on ttie na11unal cham p1onsh1p. but Barr) wailer's alma mater" hompcd him 'I -fl . Oklahoma 2-1-111 \ -Ful pads forRamS .,../ practice From The Associated Press Jn John Robinson's 11 years as a heaJ roac·h. none of hi s teams has c' cr had a losing'strcak of more than l'-'O ga mes. Such an outstanding rC'Cord 1s now in danger. Robinson's Rams lost their final t"'o regular-season games to fini h at 10..6. and now the) must travel to fac<' the Wa shington Redskins in the F( wild-card game Sunda). . The Redskins figure to be a \Cf\ d1fficult opponent fer the Ram!I Washington was 12-4 this +car and..-. 34-at home in thl' the last fi,e St'ason~ i\nd Coach Joe Gi b~ of the Redskins has won more games than an) other NFL coach sancr 198~ - Washington has a ti 1-20 record dur- in g that penod of time. "I don't knO\\ Joe pan1cularly well. but hc:'s one of the best coaches:· Robinson said. ··1 hk.e playing good teams. I get excited about these type of gamci. But I'm not looking at it as me against Joe. I never do ... The "Rams. hoping m regairr lhe hard-nosed approach that helped them "1n I 0 of their fi rst 14 game th is )'car. worked out 1n full pads Tuesda) for the first u me 1n nine weds. "This 1s not a punishment.'' Rob- inson said. "If s JllSt that there's an attrition that goe with a I ~pme season. "In the last rouple of games. we've gotten a"''3> from the attention to detail that made us a aood-f04tlball team. We went wtth pads so wi can become more f ocuscd on the f ~4a- ,, '"""" pl "' mcntals. ·:. r .... The Rams became a .wt~rd - Jackson. 40. hat .241 with 18 home runs and SS. RBI this )'Car. his fif\h "1th the natls, and ~ame a free IJCnl after the srason. He hu kept a home in Oakland 1hce pla)'ingw1ththt• i\'s hcrcfrom 1 968 thro~l_h 197S. _ Jack~on· .. enreer folals inc u c 548nom"'"· ri\nl& hck'°n~on the American Lcquc Most Valuable Pla yer 8\\-&rd 1n I 973. when he hil .293 with 32 ho mers and 11 7 RBI, and also was the Wort ri }tVP, 1 a -- Hl&h-•tepper Boetoa Coll•• nuanl~ Mell Tn»J Stradford (rialat) trl• to a.old tlae taCkle,of Oiormla'• o~ WWlaml fD h•1•J nJClal'• Rilr of, ..... rnr e atory' ... 113. learn b) lo~1ng to Miami and San Fninc1sco in tht1r final two fMI to tMow-.--t~nw ~11-11· ft-'tltw--Nt"P--- Wcst. 1 )Car. • . Kenney may 11:1tu Jeta 1ame KANSAS CfTV, Mo. -Kansas City Chiefs quanerback Bill Kenney probably will not play Sunday .in. tht AFC wild card pme 111inll the New York Jets because of utjuries to his throwina hand. llJ Kenney, a product of San Clemente High and Satldleback Collcac. susuained a ligament strain of his rilht index finaer and a bruised thumb in Sunday's 24-1 9 victory over the PittsburJh Sttelcrs. a victory that TAMPA. Fla.-ThemayorofTampa • ,.clinched htChicrs first playoffbcnh since 1971. said Tuesday that the city is conducting us Todd Blacklcd&c would start ...own iovestiption into the arres..,of .. New -in. place of Kenney. who hicfs ~ork~lJ pitcher Dwiibt Gooden. wno . Coach John Mackovic' said WU community black leaders claim was the victim of ·•verr, douJ>tful. .. excessive police forte after he was sfopped for a possible 'Bill's not ruled out, and traffic violation. · · maybe in two or three days he'll At the 5ame time. Mayor Sandy fieedmansaid she feel great." Mackovic said. "It's was launching a drive to recruit more black police verysimilarto the Denver game:: offictn as quickly as possible to bolster a force of more Kenney sat out the Dec. 7 than 700 officers. The depart-gam;, ac st Denver because of a men~i' oow.i.9 petCCllU>lad. bedl · iscd-ha11d-from th~ The announcements follow previous week's game against c harges that po lice h:t\'t' Kenne)' Buffalo. The decision 10 start provoked other recent clashes Blad.ledge agains1 the· Broncos was not made until with young blacks. Kenne~ co uld no11 hro" effecti vely in warrnups before Freedman said two days afk r 1he gaml'. . Gooden·s arrest sh~ ordered Cit}·· Rlackll'Jgl' wc n1 on to lead the Chiefs to a 37-10 u omey Mike Fagan) .. lo con-tri umph O\'cr the Broncos. starting a three m • • 1 v in l e p ayo s. of the Dwight Gooden incident l:Uacklrdge al o li ni shro the last three 5enes in Sunday's and repon his findings to me. game aRatn t P111sburgh after Kenney was inj ured. That evaluation is ongoing al 1h1s • 11me:· SC's Bregel out of Citrus Bowl T ht> Ll.S. Justice Department. the FBI and the ing the Gooden affair. otkn~ivc guard Jeff Bregel of the Univer-• HillsboroughS1a1e Auorney'soffice also areinves1igat-LO .\NGELES -All-American [i•llm .. We consider racism in an} form to be morall) sll ) of Soutlwrn California wo n't play in repugnan1 and complf'llC'ly .intolerable ... the mayor thl' Florida Citrus Bowl on New Y car's Day said ... Thi admin1stra11on will not stand for bigotry in becausl' of a violation of NCAA rules. the school any form." announced Tut>sday. - She said Tampa was founded with an cthn1calh Brl·gd . a sr nior from Granada Hil1s. admitted he mixed hackground. adding: "I wi ll not alllow tha·t had tah·n a t)pc of steroid last summer. tradition lo be trampled b> reprehensible ·actions of Mo.,t likclv. t>it hrr rcdshirt freshman Brad Leggett. ignorant bigots whether thr y are black or whitt>... a produc1 of Fountailn Va lley High, or junior Dave Quote of the-day "It doesn't bother me not to stan. f·m playing a lot and Coach (Dean) Smnh said rf I keep working. r11 ha\ e a chance to start -again)' J.R. Reld,of Nonh Carolina general!~ recognized as the nation's best freshman basketball prospect. Cadigan will rcplace Bregel at strongside guard for the Trojans. Cadigan. out of Nt•wpon Hamor Kigh and an All- Pac IOcho1ce. has started at strongside tackle all season.· If he moves over to the guard spot. sophomote Mark S3ger will till h1'i 1acklr position. The Trojans. 7-4. "ill face 10th-ranked Auburn. 9-2. 1n the bo"' I game. It will be the fina l game at So uthern Cal for Ted Tollner. who was dismissed earljer this month alkr four years as head coach. Starting athk tcs as well as some other players on Wuhln&ton'• Phil Ze•enber&en (ander baaket) acorea around attempted block of LSU names Archer AS_coach BA TOJ'IT /RO GE. La. -Mike •. Archer. deferlsive coo'rdinator of thl' Lou-411 » 1s1ana State U11" ersll) conference cham- trams competing 1n maJOr bowl»mes were given drug i -. h tcsts following thr regular srason. and those testing T ta se ent po!mt\r are hrinjl. ruled 1nehg1blr for those games. DS WID V Steak'n Kidney fighting rul~ -pionship foo tball tram. was named ht>ad coach Tucsda}. .\rl·her succeeds Bill Amspargrr who rt>sigm·d. He has been at LS sim·c 1984. wlien he mo,·t·d from Miami whcrt> ht> was drfrns1ve backfield coach of the 1983 championship team. FREM .\NT LE. .\ustralia (A P) - t~ak'n .Kidnc) \ Sydne~-based syndicate said 11 "111 gu to court to r hallr nge the ruks bc:ing USl'd in 1hr .\merirn's Cup defender tri al!'.. ~ straight; USC f-alls The LSLI Board of Supervisors picked Art·her over two other nominees named by the Athletic Council earlier in the da'. Onl) ORC bC)ard member did not vote for i\rchcr: Ruth Miller abstained. complaimng that she d1dn·1 ha"e enough ume to digest information on the oJher t\\O candidate -Denver Broncos offensi\C coordi- nator M1 ~e Shanahan and Georgia assi stant Gt>orgl· Haffner. Lofton charged on sez •-ult ) nd1C31l' twad s~ d F1sc hl·r said ht> \\OU Id appeal to lhc Wt•st .\uMrahan Supreme Court to re\'erst' a ruling thal hurt!!> thl' r hanl'l'S of his 12-mett>r boat. On Monda\. the RO\al Penh' Yacht Club. "hll'h go' t>rns th{· d~·fc..-nder iri als. aga in turned do" n F1sc:ha ·s d foru. 10 ha\'e the fo ur yachts sta rt the S\.'mdinal' w11 h a dean sla1e "hen thr,· begin Saturda'. Stcak'o K1dnl'~ •~last in thl' tand1ngs w1 1h a 3-i'T rrrnrd and 12 points. but has been more compe11th c after t'\lens1ve changes. The R o~al Pen h Yal·ht Cluh rules ~~ a defrn\C contender 1s eliminated wheo 11 no longer has a mathl·matical chancr to win. GREEN Bi\ Y. W1!.. -Green Ba) Packers "1de rt>,·e1' er James Lofton "' s charged Tuesda) "'11h second-de~ree sex- ua l assa ult. but said after his court appearanh he was innocent.· Thl' leader. Kookaburra Ill. has 53 po1n 1s. s1\ more ~-uw.u ....Au\traha IY-.aruLl.9-ahcad of-stabkmale Kookaburra 11. .. We plan 1o defcnd thecaseand enter a pl~a of not guilt ):· he told wa1t1ng rt>porters afll·r a I O-minu1e coun hearing in Brown County. < Lofton. 30. dr<'ssed 1n a dark hluc sui t and acrnmpanil·d b) his wife. also said he was ··disap- pointed ... th at things had.come to this." Television, radio TELEVISION 7:30 p.m -HORSE RACING : Hnll\\\01xl Park. Channcl 56. · RADIO None !>Ch~dukd. F rom The AHociattd Press c iuard Richard Monon scored 23 points and forward Hl·nr) f urnl'r had 2::! poi nts. eight rebounds and five a'il>t\t\ Tuesda) night to lead Cal State Fullerton to an HN-65 non-·ninfcrt>nn· college basketball \ICIOJ! o'er l ll' ola Mar. mount. · l lw "1i1 "a'I tht> 'lt'\l'nth in a ro" for 1he Titans ltillu" 1ng a Sl'ason-opcn1ng 68-b 7 lo'is at Tcxa \ Tc('h.' Lo~ ola Mar) mount fell to 5-·t Morton. a Junior. connected on fiv{' of h1~ Sl'\en 1hrt>r·poin1 allt>mpts. T umt>r "'a'I two of thrcr from tx·~ond lhl· 1hrt>t>-po1n1 hne. Herman Webster and Oerek Jones add~ 14 points l-Jl'h for Fulk rtoo St~tc. wn~ head coach. George MrQuarn. rt'g1~1rrl·d his IOOth '1cto~ sine<' taking over a' the T11an!; rnar h 1n I Q80. - Elscwhl'rl·: W asblngtoa 95. SouJlltna Cal 82: Husk} guard Greg Hill S(·ored 24 po1n1s. 18 of them on s1~ 1hret>-pom1 shots. tu k ad Washington to a Pacific-I 0 Conforcnce \ICIOf) o \cr 1hc tlni "crsi1~ ofSouth'ern California. . · Second dt>gree sexual assault 1s punishable by a maximum I 0 years in prison. a _SI 0.000 fine or both. Thl· '1c1or. ttl·) lht> Huskies. 6-4 (n'erall. for thr Pac-10 kad "''ih thr Wa'lhrngton Stair Cougars. Both ················••ll=::'.J..~tl~·a~m) ha'\' 2-0 n.·cordc;. SC'murfnrw:trd Dcmck Dowdl of:Southern C-al lead EllisNo.1, but check Stolzoff By ROGER CARLSON OttANGE COAST AREA TOP 10 KOttERS EH \ Matfr De• Mull••·Stach. CoM Hfrdma n Lavuna Bfach S•oUott Un•ver\otv high ga mt> ol 34 and has been held 111 kss than 23 JUSt thret> ti mes. 1 hl· rall. lur 'l uring honor<. among Oran gt• c oao;t .\ rea prep basketball pla~l·r~ ha\ an unu .. ual look as 1he t aIDP.atin beads wto ttlc lallt>r st.agc.s_ of 10urnaml·n1 pla~ -1hcrr·s a halan\ c that has no1 hrl·n Sl't'n 1n 'l'' era I H·ar, KHfe WoodDr•Olle 8uuet~~-6eaCA G Dolton Sa ddlebac k Grorv.\O'I. Marina Glen•"· U'llVff\•lv • tp .... "' 6 I~ 131 31 11 1S8 134 l 4 9 104 116 )1 • 11• 11 , 16 9 192 113 19 A LSI 194 21 6 111 19S 19 10 193 19 3 76 9 16S II 3 36 1 11S 171 30 l lnl\ers11' ·s Steve Stolzoff a 6-4 Junior. 1c; No. 4 on the hst. but "'hen 11 rnml's to sher r shooting pe rcentages. hc·s tough 10 top. Srolroft.-aV'C'ra-gtng Lt ./pOlrifs a ga me. has sear<'d thr nets for 78of11 ::! fro m the fiel d. for a 69.6 percent a,·,·ragc. Tower Wf\tm on\lff I 1' l' pl3)l'r' haH' 3\\·ragl·s of ll\l'r :;11 J')\Jl nts. hut ~1 ata Dl·1 High\ l cl<on Fll t'i c;1and'> out a., Nu. I "1th a :;J X J\ nagl'. r ""·"ho ha'> led Mater De110 a u-0 rl·rnrd \\ 11 h a high oO I points agai nst l-001h11l in a 5o-4f. tri umph. is hound for lhc l 'nl\ l'r.,11 ~ ol 1'.l·ntuck) upon grad ua 1111n 1dk since Oec. 13. arc cn1ercd in 1hc King Cotton ·Classic at Pinc Bluff. Arkansas. begin ning Nt>w Years Evr . Corona del Mar·~ Markus Mullcr- Stach. with a 23.4 avt>ragt'. has led the Sea Kings to a 9-2 rt>cord. incl ud ing two runners-up tournaml·nt fin ishes and a No. 5 spot on the Top 111 lisl for Orangl' Count). In ht\ fi rst six games he sizzled for 57 of 77 (74.3 percent) as Universit) rl·clcd off six straight wins beforr running into a 69-66 loss to El Toro. Thl' Monard!\. ranked No. I 1n Orangl· Count\ and who ha "r been Mullcr-Sta(·h. a 6-4 -;c•n1or. has a Laguna Beach·s Scott Herdman is No.-6.-avcraging,22.6 points a game. and No. 5 on the list is Woodbridgl' High j unior Adam Keefe. who is scoring at a 21.3 average in leading the Warriors to an 8-1 record and the No. 3 ranking tn OrangeCounty. Coast Area high school basketball scoring COttONA DEL MAR U ·21 . ..., .... "' Muller·Stac" 11 7S8 73 • 34 Mord~ 11 170 10 9 11 HOOk 11 I 17 10 I 11 8urn• 11 M 6 O 17 o· Neil 11 6) s , 13 COit 11 W 4 S 10 H•rwOOd 1 I • O • G •l1•9'1er I 11 3 J 6 snoerneker a 11 ll 6 M cL•uvlllln l 10 l l A P rObt l 1 19 l 1 I Arn•cller 10 71 7 I 6 Coooer S 9 1 I 10 COSTA MESA 11·61 ICO\ Mo.-rf\ 0 Me Vu Tm. Nouven Ertel Fttter p Ma P•lrner T•wlll arv•nt k M .. WllS Dlnl'I Tn Neuven NvN r • tp •••• "' I 11 7 IH 73 ... 110 11 6 47 I 0 11 2 1) 6 s , 1 '' 6 ) 11 • 41 6 0 13 1 JS S 0 10 1 5 s 0 s I 4 4 0 • l 4 .• 0 4 • 23 16 11 1 19 16 ., 1 s 2S 3 1 • 10 1 1 3 I S 1 I DISON (4·SI I .. 1119. ' ,., 11 . ,. n• 111 I ,, 1 1 9 SO SS lie 11 10 IS .. • I ' l'OUNTAaN VALLEY (S.J ) • tp .... ~ 8 n 1111' I IOS 13 I 21 Rocnlen I IO 10 0 1'1 K Wa ite e 6" 8 0 71 Wu ver I 40 SO 17 ito\ncrall 8 2l • I 17 Tutumello I 31 l 8 9 801'90ut'1 1 26 3 7 13 WalC<>ll 1 11 3 I I Mvkftl\ 1 S 1 S 7 Gracll S 17 14 6 p We lte S 6 1 2 • 0 111 s ) 0 6 1 HUNTINGTON alUCH ll·SI 8 rure1 FIO<"v Aooslle M•r• Cunnlrivh•m Gllllnger Goodmen Hott Murr•v Locllna rt • tp •119. "' I IS* 19 7 71 1 110 IS 9 . II 6 S7 I 6 13 • SJ 66 17 I SI 6 J 10 7 6 l 0 • 6 19 • I 10 I 75 ) I I A 9 17 4 l 6 1 0 1 •VaNS-(6..t) . "' .... "' Herring 10 IS? IS 1 JO Norton 10 110 I 1.0 IS lhll•nlvne 10 91 9.2 2? Peter.en 10 11 11 H Oden 10 63 6 l 12 Maclnne• 9 47 • 6 9 o·Rourk.e 1 16 l 1 1 I I.Ck. 6 11 1 0 I O~D s I 1 6 ' Acu~ I I 10 I Molle 1 ' 0 1 6 LAGUNA alACH (4·S) Hel\CWf son O.Stef.,io i-r1"'9 Loflo\ He~ ll'O\ll r (;tft4ton Hun It< ~,, 9 .a u ,. 37 41 7 • 30 I 17 1 I 4 s 17 ll Htt'dmen 2 MclCtown .......... ' ?o. n' i 1 ' 67 7 4 ,, I •S S 6 11 4 ti H 10 9 )9 4) I n 1 ~ ......... ....., Markel ~ .. -CetMOt Dfel!.• COUtvn llT,-MCIA IJ.SI I ...... • 1 " u 1 ... ,,, I IO 100 • 77 _.., I IO U I • 0 • " u I II 7 S J • u . ,._. APOll fie Gren1 IS Ltwler 11 McDonelCI 11 '""' JO -'tllrlb 1S O.Pltt' ro 11 S(lltnfll f Httotrt , s .. 1 4 Hllltf -t-tC-~---- t 21 ) I 10 I ?1 H I 1 J1. , 1 ' u 2 s 1 ' 11 2. • S I I 6 S l s 16 ' 3 J I 0 7 ,,,_ _ _.. MARINA U ·21 ....... lie 10 19) 19 J 26 10 ISi IS l 25 10 113 11 l 19 C.ror11Hon Gu110 Mevtr\ He1tebaug1> Y•mett Flovd Sa nder\ Ca mooelt Gerre11 Mar\l'I H•t> vounv , 56 1 0 11 10 S3 s 3 11 9 30 33 6 9 23 1 s 10 I " ?J I s I " ) 3 l I 0 l I 0 1 06 ' MATllt 011 14·0> E11o, Remoer~ Qv1111ev Hoolllns !tuol>ttf Po1t1lsK'• Pellon Bovt• OtAnde s11.01tens OU"n ~llwOOd Rem\tK k. McCluslo.tv PoPD ....... "' 6 143 238 31 6 100 166 11 6 4) 7 I 13 6 36 6 0 12 6 76 0 9 • 16 •O 6 6 73 31 II 6 16 76 • 6 I I l S s • 11 4 ) ? ot '1 ) 1 0 6 ·? 3 , 06 1 ) , 06 1 1 I 0 3 I Nl~T HAltlOll U -4) Alt lrCll'fl ~ Koon 0JHS011 1-f•rdln "'4tw•rd Hen\on LH Drt"Hf Oon•lcl .......... 1 ., 11 1 " 1 10 11 4 19 1 ,, '1 10 6 JS SI I 1 l9 SS I 1 31 S 1 IS 1 " 0 • 1 s 1S ) 1 • 2 0 2 1 1 I 0 1 SA~OLIUOC It.SI ....... lie G 09111n 6 117 It S 19 H111son 6 S4 9 0 17 M 0911111 S 43 I 6 16 SlmOll • 11 1 0 16 l •rrlve 6 3t 6 0 10 OllllvtrO\ 1 11 6 0 I M8ftl'l•ll • S6 11 Pc-~ '~ ' OC.EAN VIEW <I· 11 Buller Ha H lv. Rice Poe1oerd Normer1 FrOl'ln Anoe •1on Goodlloon Har rt\ Sl'leflield Grave~ • tp .... "' 9 156 173 16 9 140 ISS 21 9 107 tl t II 8 SS 6 I t• 1 JS s 0 11 • 76 l 7 9 • 16 3 1 • J ' 30 I> 1 20 78 s • 20 2.2 • 6 1 11 • 2 . 7 I 0 1 UNIVERSITY (7·11 s101rot1 v lH\fl' Olon Caldwell 9rf11 Allton Kisf!,ll Fromme Hong H•inm111 ltoten Meo ...... lie I 174 11 7 16 9 16S 11 3 36 9 Ill }3 I 74 t SS 6 I 11 S ?I S 6 10 • 37 46 9 9 37 4 I 12 6 1• • 0 7 2 7 JS s 4 l3 l .1 ' __. l'-U 6 S S I 0 4 Tower Austin Devtr l ove J1111en WISTMl .. STI• U ·O .......... 1 12S 17 I 30 1 92 13 I 25 J 39 ll.O 16 s ,. 117 19 A~·· Cl'lfu son Nvuvtn 5mlf1'1 Tuton Atllvte 1 l6 S I I I 4 4 0 4 5 16 l7 II S II 12 4 1 II IS 4 l 4 I) 4 6 4 O• • WOOOtMUOG• Cl· I) Kfffe l rv•n Towns.end Vorll LH 0.IO.rt Sul\ ft Odum GOldel\ Sl'ltrwooo . -~ ... ' ,,,. 21 J 19 • ns 1u ,, ' 7) • 1 ,, • ,0 11 11 ' 10 ,, s • 17 ,, • I 1 a 1 I I) I S 4 S S I 0 4 1 1 I 0 2 ' all 'COrl·rs "l1h· 32 po1nb . 1 1 of them in 1hr scrnnd half. Wash1n g1on held off a latc second-half scoring rally b) thl· TroJan1i 1n whi ch thl' \'IS1tors narrowed 1he Huslt) kad to 10 points. Earlier. \\llh eight minutes rcmarning m the gaml'. tht• Hu)kic\ lcd 80-59. Thr TroJans narrowed the Washington lead to 89-7"' with 1.20 rl·ma1n1ng on a breaka wa y slam-d unk b) the 6- foot-fl Do\\l'll after a mid-court s1eal from senior Wa'>h1ng1un co-captain Kevin V1dato. Chargers drop 56·-51 decision hll\11n H1gh's Chargers came up fi ve points short and sa" 1he1r ninl·-gamc winning streak snapped Tuesday night. hut on the community colle~e level. Golden·West maintuint•d ii~ all-winning ways with its 14th victory of the year. · Herl'!> Tul·-.da) ·s highlights: Lynwood Si, Edison SI: The Chargers· first loss of the )car came to th · top-ranked_ girls q.u.intc.1-in the CIF Southern ect1on and the state. • Edt)On. ra nked No. 4 in the Southern Section. held a 27-::!0 halftime lead. but Lynwood came out and hit its fi rst fi, e shot from the.floor to gain the momentum to go on for the ''ic1or} on the Edison court. It drops Edison 10 9-1 on the year. Denise Ogburn had ::! I poi nu for Ed ison. and Kristi ~m11h had 12 rrbounds for the Chargers. Edison was \\1thrn a bucket wi th two minutes to go. hu1 fell short. ., Thr<:{' t1me-1 in tht> second half Lynwood rebounded on missed one-and-one opportunities at the line. scoring a buckrt off one and maint,ai ningpossession the other t"o times to hel p mai ntain the advantage. "It was good fo r us to play a caliber team like thal." said Edison Coach Dave: White. Nex1 for Edison: t he Chargers open the Marina- Ed1son tournament Friday night with a game against Loara at 8:30 in the Edison gym. · La Qlllnta 54, Marlaa 51 : The Vikings dropped their st>cond in nine 'itans in a lackluster effort at La Quinta. Temre Kuester had 17 points for Marina. but the Yikes ca~ up short on several count.s Orr rite communityTIJ'fleg~1evcl~ Goldea West II, Cypre11 II: The un~atcn Rustlers recorded their 14th straiaht victory, but it wasn't easy. Thr y surv1v<'d against an opponent which had six pln)cr-s sconn_g in double figures and which had the last shot -a si x-foot attempt as time ex pired. , Eagles drop 1_16-69 tiff HONOLULU - Chnst Cq,llcac Irvine found 1tstlf in the wi nner's bracktl of the Hawaii·Loa besketbell 1nv1tat1onal Tuesday night -and tht Eaales wcrt obviously in danacrous temtory as Seattle lJnivenity raced 10 a 11 6-69 victory. Paul Wear ( 16) and Mike Thompson (14) ICorcd in double figures for Chnst Collcac Irvine, and Nathan Hall (eight assists and three.for-four on three-point shots) i.tood out for the ~glcs, T!!,ompson also ti.d nine rebound\. Tuai Clarl1tlaa 88, Lons Beach State 72: Ca rl Lo tt scored 26 points to lead Texas Christian tp a con' 111cing non··Conference victory at Long Beach State. Oreson St. 70, Staoford It: ReM'n l' forward Bill Sherwood of Oregon State bro ke away for an uncontested layup with eight seconds left and the Bea' l'rs held offfast- ftnishing Stanford in a Pac-I 0 gaml' at Stanford. Utalil It, Army U : Mit'h Sm 1th St'ored 14 of his :!O points in the second half as Utah pulled a"'a~ from i\m1) and defeated the Cadets in the champ1onsh1p ga me of the Utah Classic basketball tournament. lndlaaa 17. Lotllivllle H : Fof'\ard Rick Callo\\a~ scored 19 points. incl uding 13 in the second half. and No. 8 lnd1ana ran off 11 straight points in a 2-4-m inute.sunt 10 defeat visiting lArutsvtlle:-- Geor1ttowa 94, Florida A6M H : Mar~ Tillmon scored 17 points and fh e other Georgeto" n pla) crs poslfd .. wu.lb.k../wm a~ the No. 1_0 Ho)a-. dropix·d '1siung Flonda'A&M. llllaol1 tt, Ml110.rt 74: Ken Norman scored .!4 points and Tony Wysinger added 18 to lead ninth-ranked lllinoi1> to a win O\'er visiting Missouri. St. Mary's H , N. Texas St. H : Da\'1d ( arter sa nk a pair of free throws with 31 seconds remai ning to lift St. Mary's of California to a 68-66 victory over North Te~as Statr in the consolation game of the Utah Classic in Sall Lake Cit). Brl11tam Youns 13, Pittsburgh 73: RcSt.·n c for"ard Mike Smith scored 34 points and grab~d 1.1 rebounds while guard Bob Capener scored 2:3 as 8{'1gham Young upset No. 14 Pittsburgh 1n Provo. Fordlaam 87, Harv.,d SZ: Guard Greg Pedro scored 18 points and fo rnard Joe Franco added 16 to lead Fordham to a ,·1ctol) O\t'r HarvaJd. g1"ing the Rams third place in the Mel Li fe Classic basketball tournamen1 in San Francisco. Boise St. 73, PortlalHI H : Guard Doug l 's1talo sparked two Boise Sta te spurts that i:amed the host Broncos to a non-conference ,·1ctor. O\er Portland. -YrHllO Sf. rt, Santa Clara t : un1or guard Leo Walker scorro a career-high 18 points to lead host Fresno State to a non-conference victory over Santa Clara. Collye, h~gh school basltetball scores 73 c....e WIST Wul'lln111on 95. Soulnern Cel 11 8 rl1111am Vounv 93, P lll\burvl'I Ce1·0av1\ 77, C•I Potv·SLO 73 Cellfor,,I• 71. °'"°" 67 Fru no SI 74, S.nlll Ct1rw St Cat Stelt Fullerton II, Lov~•• 65 LO\ Anvei.\ Sf 91, M llweukff Env 61 ,, Nortl'lridlll SI ll ....... HUnt\Vllle Or990n St 70. Stenford 6' San oi.oo 41, Rice 47 So MttllO<ll" 61, Cl'lemlnede .. Te•H Cl!f'lsll•n •. L0"9 9Hcl'I SI n Ale\lle ·Ancllor... 94, Con· cordl•. N Y IO •OCIUIS l ouosl•M Tecl'I 70, Weber St 69 1011 Mont•M ti. Cent WHl'lln91on" Ntw Me11lco fO, Okl•l'IOma SI 74 MIOWIST Ci.vt11nd SI ft. Md ·E Sl'IOrt 69 ltllnolt '2, Ml•tourl 74 lndlene 61. Louli vlll• Y KenMt SI. 11, N llll nols 7t l(ent SI. fl, su-v Roell y M•rouelfe '3, Creighton 57 St. Loult 7), S. l"lnols 71 Wlteonsl,, 17. Ktfltuckv St Sf X•vlt r . Olllo 14, Colgefe '8 SOUTH So111hern U 99. Tu\k~ee II · IAST Conneclicu1 ~. Feirl1t td Sl Gtorvetown 94, Florid• A&M •S lonv ISl•nii U '9. Mor9an SI 10 Pt~·, 63, F11lr1f TOJI OlO if>M>n Y S•ei.n lllend 93, Meover Even ., - VlllMova 6?. Cruel SO W Vir91ntt SI 90, Ovllt 74 TOUllNAMl .. TS Met life 0.Hk "'"' "'-<• IJlal'I St ti. San Frtt>elsco 12 Tlllrtl ~Q Fordham 87. Henrtrd 11 1119'1 0.Hk ~ .... Ulel'I '6 Armv S3 "*ti P'IKt St Marv's. C•lff 61. N. Te .. • Sf " . Kltfl lcMlt HOM·LIAGU• MarlM SJ. l • Qulnfe 46 LOft9 Btec.h Wltson 73. Hunt- ln111on 9Hcl'I 63 TOUllNAMINTS ""~ .............. Newoort H•rbOr 56, Sen Oltt1ullo 31 lsevtntl'll Canucks top 15.ing_s, 6-4 VANCOUVER {AP) -Four goaiSi n a herti e third period. includina two· on power plays by Patrik Sundstrom and Dan Hodgson, led the strugaling Vancouver Canucks to a 6-4 NHL victory over the Los Angeles Kinas Tuesday ni&ht. An even-strength pl by Stan Smyl and 11n empty. net score by Petri Skriko hiahli&htcd Vancouver's comeback in the third period as the Canucks broke a thrtt-pme losina strtak. The fint seven aoals in the aamc were scored with the man advantqc as the Canucks clicked on four of fi ve manpower advantqcs and ~ Kinp on three of ci&ht power plays. Sundstrom tied the score at 3-3 with a deflection early in the third period before Hodgson put the Canucks ahead at 1:04 on a ~bound. Smyl's 1oal at I S:S9, the first even-strell1th 1oal of the ptnalty-fillcd pme. pve Vancouver a S·3 lead before rook~ Luc Rltillilk KORd hjs 2Jr:d.,o(lbc lClsonJor the.. kmp at 16:4 . • BCwtnS it, 27..;24 TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Shawn Halloran's five-yard touchdown pus to .Kelvin Man in with 32 S«Onda remainina Tuesday niaht pve Bos- ton Collelt a 27-24 vactOry'e~lh­ rankcd <:rcoraia in the Hau of Fame Bowl football game. . · ·. The aame-winnina throw capped a 12-play, 76-yard drive kept alive ~h.cn GeoJ'l,ia waa called for a pass interference penalty. The infraction aave -Boston College a first down a~ 7o· p 1 the Geofl!Ll 7-ard li.nL .wil.b. iL --.. -i.-' -'-~ -.-i-~-.--:;;.1-a;. ... ~r.._­secondilel'[ - Halloran. who passed fot 316 yards 0r=e· e Conftty and two tolichdowns. threw 12 yards -.... to Troy Stradford o n the next play. He hid h I ·· • then found Martin in the right comer • ~ 8C 00 of the end zone for the touchd own, b&8ketball which set off a wild celebration among his teammates. ·-' Da.111 Pilot eelection• -----The touchdown wt~ outnan if..:m--:=::;::::=:==:=:=:=:;::::::==- Geqrgia . lead, ptov1ded by quar-l. llater Del (8-0) terback James Jackson's five-yard . 2. OCeaD View (S: 1 \ touchdown run with 11 :5 1 to go. T Cornerback Gary Moss also returned 3 WooclbrlA•e (8 l) an islterception 81 y,ards for a to uch-• • - down to help the Build~ over'come 4. KateU. (9-1) a 13-point halftime deficit. · 5. Corona del Mar (9-2) The victory was the eighth straight for. Bos~pn College. 9-3. Ge9rgja 8. llarlna (8-2) finished 8-4. ' After dominating Gco~ia's de-7 . Taadn (8-1) fcnse 1n building a 20-7 halftime lead. -..8. El Toro (8•3) the Boston College offense literally - fell apart after halftime until Halloran · · 9 .· Sernte (5-5) picked up the pieces o n the game-lO. lllaelon Viejo (&-2 ) winning dnvc. NBA WUTIE•N CONt<IE•IENCE La~.n CotOen Stt•t Portia no $eelllt Pll()ent• e;.....,, li'aclllc Oivi.ien W L li'ct. 10 • ,,. " 11 St3 11 ti ~· .. 11 s.o I) 14 4 1 • 11 160 Midwest orv1s*I DellH 11 9 6~ Ulet't 17 9 6~ Dtn•tr 11 IS «• HOV\ 10" 10 IS tOO Sacremento I II )(It Sen "n10<1°0 1 10 7S9 5ASTIE•N CONFIE•IE"(CIE A-.ntl< DM.-Solton Pft1Lec:tt on•• Wunongton Ntw JtrUY Ntw YO<' 16 9 u 17 11 I) 6 " 0 71 Cantral Dtvitltft •Ht ntt Mitwau•tt Otlrotl Cflkll90 tnc:tleoe Clt•tlt nd 19 6 19 • ... 1l 1? I) U 11 i. TllftOaV'l S<ertt latrert 121 Sacremtnro ti 1 •or Hov\IO<I 111 ~t 96 1no1ena 111 Detroit 99 Nt., Jtr~y 119 Uren 96 C•uceoo 1oe ti.~ 'I? M1twevO.ff 110. San 4n•Ol'·O 109 Pl\ot-ni• 170 Datrai 119 ColOtn Stete 117 Porlland 111 s .. ttie 111 ~ • ., '" Tedlv'lG-t No Qamt\ lCM<lv~ TllurMNIV'l GerTWt Cl'll<avO al New Y.orl< We.n1ngton •• Pn111~1on1a Lallen 127, Kines 117 Ga . , . , s ' 1 I IS 1 s ' 6 ' 9 10 I 2 ' • 10 II ' • 6 1 • LAKIE•SC121l -worrrw 9 IS •·• n Creen 6· 11 •'6 16 Smrt"-O·• I· I I Scott 13·10 6 1 )) Ee JoM\()11 17·)6 11· 16 fl> !Iambi\ I S I 1 ) Coooer ?·S 1·? 6 Mett,,tw\ 0 I 0 0 0 &rlCl>.Ow\kt 0-0 0-0 0 8ran<n 0 0 0·0 0 To•al\ ..... )0 )9 111 SAOtAMIENTD I 1171 -T •It< 1 U 0 0 fl INt<oe t·U •·• 12 TbOmc>loOn 1-1) •·110 Sm11n I 10 1 • 16 Tntut 6· 13 I·• 70 Eo JoM\On S 18 •·6 It W1t\on )·6 •· • 10 Otber01n11 I ? 1 1 • l(lflnf 1 1 I·) s Ptt\l~• I ) 0 0 1 Tote ' 0 101 )I t t 117 Sc«• bv Ouanen Lar..erl 11 11 19 19 IS-177 Sacramento ?• )I 31 76 S-117 Three 001n1 goal\-Scon Fouled out-Sm1HI llt«>ovnd\-\.o\ A-~ 49 cG.<.ffn 16) Sau • menro S9 Hhoroe 111 At\lll\-Lo\ An11elh 19 (Et JOM\On 91 SacrerN!n•o 11 I T'1eul 11> To1e1 fou•\-LO\ AnOtlu 11 Sacramento JI TKhn1cet\-Mallhtw\ 1 1e1~1ec:11 T"'"' Grttn A-10 lll Recittl 121. CMoNr1 ff CL~••s (961 -C•!1e 6· IS •-S 16 Ma•••" 3·1 •·• 10 8e<11tm1n 4 ·I •·S 11 Velell!lnt 9 II s-• 13. WOOCl\on 1· 11 S·6 l9 Fit lO\ ) s 1 2 I C.orOOll O·• 0·2 0 Kemoton l-) 1·7 J. N1mon1ul 1·3 3·S s. Whtie 0-0 O·O 0 Toret~l•·76 21·37 •• ltOUSTON (lll) -IW.C••v S·I O·O 10 Samown 6·11 0·2 12, Ot•1uwoll 7·11 6·7 10 LIOVd I · II O·O 16. Minn1thtld 6·1 2·2 IS Reid f·6 l·I 9, Harris 3·7 1-1 7, Pettt\tn 6-7 1·11 10 Anderson 2 S ?·2 6, Frill I· I •·• 6 Wiggin\ 0·2 O·O O Total\ •1·78 24·10 121 S<ert bY Oll•r1tn LB Whefl 7l. H~ ... d\ 63 (Ntn-IHeiit) Hllflflll9ltn ... <I\ l•Jl Lii Willen ( 7] I feftpffp leflPl !P F IO•V 6 ) A 1) 8t1Me• 1 • 0 1 4 8rautl i1 • 4 76 Broll 9 1 .3 2S Marx • ? ) 10 Me~1 J l 0 9 Cunn1ngnm • O S I Me"yer I 0 0 '1 Holl 2 O O • Pruitt 2 2 J 6 Locto.nar1 I 0 O 2 $en\~t 2 0 0 • Sm•'" 1 1 0 4 Wt\1 I l 0 19 To•ll \ 19 I 1• •l Tolt ll 18 i7 13 73 Seer• by Oller1en Hun11n11•on Beech 15 16 II 21~ LB W"\On 17 16 16 7•-13 lKM•C•'l Mar> •H81 (unn•"ll"tm CHB) Wes• CW• Sou"' Coast Cltrl•tma' ClaHlc l•t IEttencla Hlelll FrlcNv'l Flnt •eund 9 am -Senta .t.na Vellev •\ Corona aet Mar 10 4C>-Ed1son ., C•oreu 1210-Vlt noate HOO•tr Y\ Fo1>1ana 7-L•Qvna Hill\ "' M u•on v 110 J 4(>-tnt1ne '' Long St•<" JO•O•n S 20-Un1•er\••• ., Hynllngton Butn 1-So"O•a vl E\te,,C<t & 40-E To•o •I IO't"· Satvrcltv'' S.C:tnd •eund Ctm4Ufitn arecittt q t ,., -EO•\On·CvP•t\\ to\tr n Sant• Ana va11e•-C0<on• atl Mer 'O\•' 10 4C>-Lagvna Hill\ M1\\·0n V•t.O •O\t• "' ><oo•er ·Fontane IO\fr 121~1r.,ne Long Btach Joroen 10\tr ., SOl\Ora E\lt ,,C•• IO\e• 7-E• Toro lolef\1 10\f:' V\ Univer\rrv·Hunf·,. '"V'O""' Bnc-n lo\e-r ChamtMeflllliP aracket l 41>-Laguna Hiii\ Mu on ll•t!O ''"""er "' HOO•e.-Fon11na winner S 10-E Toro 101an ""nn.fr '' un1vet\•h • ~"""'•rHta'ort Beacn w·""-f*' 1-lr.,.,e·L<>"il Bei en Jo•o•n '"""" on Sonora E\t•nc1a ,...,nner t ~EO•\O" Cvortu w•Mt' •\ San•• A"• va e~-Co•ona oe Mer ... nner COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Getdln West 11, CV1Wffl IO I Ntn -centertnc• I CYPttU ltol GOlcMfl Wttt U ll leflof!D .. ""'"' Fr .\C~ Ce•re\ Vo•o•a Don ' 3 S ' li C~O\f 6 1 l 1l S I 1 1 I IC •"'Pf' I 0 I 2 S ' U T a•a•a"'a I 0 I 1 6 1 u Ba11ao •a 10 8 1 1t 3 ) a Maroon 9 ? • 10 J ~ o 10 u•.. ' l • S I .) ! I S•rnu I S 1 O.Our'Y 0 0 1 0 To•ai\ lO 10 10 ao Tota \ l4 I) 19 81 Htlllomt C.vP•t\l l6 lS T PC,.,.. Cc11\ No,..~ HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Lvnwood 56, EdiMlfl SI I Ntn·ltttu• I Lvnwoecl (WI Ed<lon ISll teftllf!D 1eno1tS1 Ceute• W"4J~ C Wa•lon L W&l\O~ BO•O 8 .,.,,, 101a1, S ) 4 13 Ht"nt\\tv 1 1 S J 9 0 I 18 0go.;r" 9 S ~ 11 1 0 1 t MCtrr \ 1 4 7 8 4 I 4 9 JOM\On f ) 1 11 l i 1 10 Sm '" • 0 1 9 I 0 1 1 1• I 16 )6 1 01~ \ 19 I) I) ~I Scert llY Ou•rt•n L•nNOOO 10 10 15 71-S6 Eo \On U I) 1 17-SI Ttcnno(<) \ Lv'l..,000 (O&C" C"ero L• Quinta S4, Marini S 1 (Nen-ltatu•l MtriNI ISll La Ollinlt (S4) Cnar•o•n SluDD• Brew\,er Kunter .. ,, ... "' feflpffp ? i I 6 to.011ar 1 O S 1 I I I J Pb11•wn l t I 10 1 ) 1 ''I I ull 1 0 1 ~ 6 ~ s 17 C.o"oron11er 9 1 5 19 I I 4 l Lt>it4 3 l 0 9 .· • Coast Christmas ClasslCprevlew (at setancla a1p Sclaool) Dee.U.n,tt-M N ickname: C harters. Ltaaue: Sunset. - Colors: Oreen and Gold. • Coach: Jon Borchert (fourth year). 1986 record: 17-1 O; Career: 42-29 (at Edison ). First Round: Cypress. 10:40 a.rp. Plajentewatck Mik-= Henderson, 6-21 senior. Mike Prince. 6-2, senior. Scott DcSlefano, 6-2. senior. Wi~ Foster, 6-3, senior. Ceadl'• lta~l'MM: Borchert came=to Edison afier establishing a ttpulatio n for producing overachievers at West- minster durin several losing seasons. and his l-..li.Ul.i~~~~•l9A-ftt--i& 41-2:4 witho undeserved forfeits), is unparalleled in Edison history. T he 1986 team. wh i\.ft finistfed fifth here. Borebert · went on to the Clf S:A semifinals at Los Angeles Sports Arena. He's a product of LB Jordan High. LB City Collegecaod San Diego State. A look at the Char&en Henderson and Prince are consider~ the backbone of the Chargers. with scoring averaab of 17.4 a nd 1.1. but the emergence of DcStefano ( 12.2 average with double figures in his last six starts) gives Edison a new edge. . Edison (4-5) opened with losses to CaP.istrano Valley and Long · Beach Po ly. then)inished third at the Cabnllo tourney and split four games at the Irvine tourney. Borchert-coached teams are known for patience and and sound fundamentals. and this one 1s no different. N'L •veff KMcMe S.....v WldCwd~ •em' •• wasn1nglon i om l(entu C•I• el Ntw Yor~ Jet\ 9 30 • m S.tvtdlv. JM. J, ltU Nttw Yorr.. Jtl\ or Kln\8' C11v at Cltvttanc:t 9 30 • m San Frenc•lCO t i CP11ca110. I om SUMlv, Jan. 4, i,.7 llMn\ or Watn•nvton 11 New Vor~ C.11nl\ 930 • m New England el Oen•er, I om SUllCll v, JM. II, I "7 Sim Ind ftmtt .. bt -ec:t AFC ano NFC (hamolonui1os Sllftdey. 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Botton 0 8ufft l0 1 Pfrnt <l4!ton1t 1 NV Rangetl I Ntw Jers•v S Dt••o1t l Cn1caoo llb ... NV llltnO•r, • P1tl\burgh ) IOI T oron10 • M1nnew•• l loll W1Mlc>e9 1 Eomoruon I Tedlv'lO-NO Qtl'm!\ \Cl>eOute<I Tllundev's Gamet No oamtl \Cnec:tule<I FridtY'l G-. Mon1ru 1 •• Hertforo P111\0urg,, •• 8utlt10 NY Ranger\ 11 New Jefltv Toronto tt Oetro11 NY l\landtrs et W1\-'11ng1on St Louis at Chiceuo W1M1oeQ at M1nnl!lote C•nudll 6, Kines 4 Seer• llv P.rledt Fln t f'erled GF GA 167 111 i37 129 llS 117 IS) is7 111 140 IU 119 133 m 101 llS 110 l?S 1?I 1'6 ISS 9'2 Ill 119 121 170 131 IS4 1)6 10 IOt 133 110 " '26 11s 111 IO'I 116 113 106 13• i , i-4 , 0 ·-· I Vencouver P.oenon II tS'"'o L10lfer) 11 SS 1001 1 LOl A"ffltl Dionne u 1Rob1ta1llt Wellll 16 ll lPDl. 3 Vencou•t• Suno\lrom u CL10\ler lam~llin1) ll SI (oo l Pe<11lt1t\-LOl Angel" ~nc'1 ltr•tO b• W1t1oams c100 .,,anv men on •t•I II S? Ptltt, \Ian (trioo1ngl It 51. DuChllne LA 1no101ngJ 17 l8 8utcner V•n (l1Hh1ng) 19 10 S.C:tnd f'tf'lecl ' Lot A!llJtrrr. -c:mowtcn 10 rcanon RGI>· •l&1llt ) 6., IPP), s LOl Angele\, Car\OO " 1 N1cno11\ Ducnesnel 1 Jl (po) Penal· llt\-LU,OWl(h LA (rougP!lng). ? •S. Hoelg\On Ven ooublf minor (roughing). 2 tS, Los Angele\ ~nc'1 serveo o" Wtlham\ Ooo menv men on -Ctl • 10 Pt hl Var> 11•.oo.nul 4 24, Vencouvf' l)tn(n urveo O• 8ruce Cloo mtnv men on ICtl S 10 SunOllrom van 11r1001n111 1 09. Wilham' LA m \C9"0VCI 16 31 NICl'IOlll LA. me;or 11111P111n11> 16 32. Ca11tv LA mino«111mt ""'' conc:tuc:1 (•ovgnlng) 16 31 8tnn1ng, V•n. minor -ma1or l1ns1t1111or l1gP11tr'l11l 16 l? Oioont LA C1n1erterence) 18 •S TIWtl li'enttl 6 lltnCOYYtr. SunOttrom IS (L•<llltr N iclmame: Centiirions. leque:·Empire. ...: Colon: Blue and Oranae. Coach: Ron C raig. , I ~86 record: 11-.12;.Carcer: 208-1 ]0. First Round: Edison. 10:40 a .m . .Players .. ••&di: Frantz Reyes. 6-S, senior. Matt Civitelli, 6-0. senior. Bond Weaver, 6-S1 junior. Troy O'Ltary. 6-0, senior. C.ad'•~ A product of 8er1cele)' Hi&h . and the U1'ivers1ty of Southttn California. Crai1 has u ided the Centurions to five 1 ue cham· p1ons ,•P5 an ave p a yo s appearances m e C lf playoffs. • ; · • He was-named North Oranae County Coac,tl o f the Year in 1981. Has teams have been known for their fast-breaking style and their power offense. A look at the Centurion• uOnl" I!> 6· 7 Ch ris Yoxthc1mer. but Craig Sllll has four returning starters. a solid foundation on which to aim for a sixth playoff appearance. Rt·~es averaaed 12 P<>ints and 12 rebounds last year and Craig says he could be .. an offensive scorin$ machine." In the earl} going he's been an obvious standout. C'ivitelh will run the offense and has the pote ntial to be the ••t>cst point guard in the Empire League." according10Cra1g. He will be Joined in the backcoun by Wea , er al 6-5. who averaged 8.5 a game last year. . Jordan paces Bulls with 43 NBA ·s scoring leader ups average to 37.5 with an other 40-plus F rom The A11oclated Pre11 ~tichael Jordan. the NBJ.\"s leading scorer. hit for 43 points TucSda} night and kd the Chicago Bulls past the Cleveland ( a'ahers 108-9:! in Chi- cago Jordan. a'l'raging .'.n.s point<> per game. has scored 40 o r m ore point<; in 15 of :?S games th1r, )'car. Jordan broke the game open in the fourth quancr with 14 points: The Bulls also_wert'.' paced b} John Paxson and Cha.rt~ Oaklc), who .scored.1 5 points eac h. and Da'c Corzine. who came offtht'.' bench for 10. Chicago h,cld thl' ( a"aliers to 1us1 18 points and SIA of ~2 ~hot!> from the noor in the third quarter Cle,eland scor~d ~3 points in the fo unh quarter Jordan put· o n a one-man baskel- ball d1spla~ for the Bulls 1n the third quarter H<" madt'.' fh e bask<"ts and four free lhro"!>. grabbed three re- bounds and had t"o steals and three ass1s1s an leading Chicago 10 a 74-62 ad,antage. El\C.'" h('rl'' Pat'ers 111. Pl1toD1 t8: (enter SI(•\ c St1pano' ll"h \cored 15 of his· season-high 29 point in the third quarter as the Indiana Pacers cooled off Dctro11·s hot ,hooting and heat thl' '1s111ng Piston-.. Wa~man f1sdalc.' added 22 points and roolae ( hud .. Pl·rson had 14 as the Pacer; ended 1he lcaguc·s longest current "inning streal at fiH' game\. Nets 119, J azz 96: -Ton' l:iro"n c;corcd 25-poims. Orlando w·ootn-dgC'" had 23 and the ho<il Nl.'w Jcro;l'' Nets posted 1he1r firc;t ba<:k-to·back '1c- wncs of thl' '4.'ason. defeating the 1 'tah Jau. The ''ICtory was only the Nets' su.th an :?S gam~s and came against the ho tt<.'st team in the NBA. The JaZ7. "ho \tarted the game tied with Dallai. for first place an the Midwest D1v1s1o n. had won nine of 10. including the ir last three road games 811ekl I JU. s,.rs HI: Tert) tum- ·mings scored 16-ofhis 26 poin~ in the i.econd half and Rick) Pu~rce h it a ~hot "1th I· )C('O nds left to boost the ho•ll M1l"aukee Bucks over the . an .\ntonio Spurs. Trailing 96-83 going into thr fourth quarter thr purs o ut!>Corcd M1l- "aukec 25-1 4 and lied the !><:ore at IO -I OM on a pair of free throwi. b' rookie fohnn) Dawkins w1t·h I :08 rerifa1n1ng. .\her both teams missed shots. Pu~rcc \jnl hl'i shot from inside thl' lane. So s ·120. Mavericks I lt: Rool 1e lo rv.ard Kl·nm GauiM>n scored a car<"er-h1gh 29 points an his first N B.o\ start "h1k 'eteran guard \\-alter l>.i' I'> addl·d 26 as the Phoen1.1t uns held on to beat the "isning Dallas \1aH·nd ... S•~rSonlcs 1~1.!Uggetsl 16:Tom ( hamber; \\.orC'd 23 of hie, JS point' 1n the ~·<.·<lnd half to rall' the· ho\t 'x·?ttk Supcr\onK\ past thl' l>cn,cr 'uggcts Trailing .+.. 70 at lhr end ofthl' lir<>I half thl' nacs "ere led tn ,rhamber-;. "ho ~orcd 13 points in the third quarter and Maun c L uu1<.. "ho dominal<"d the board\ "1th SC' en rebound' Warriors 11 %, Trail Blazers 111: Enc 1-lo~d scored a 1hrC'c-po1nt pla~ "1th I I left 111 g1' c Golden State thl' le-ad and the Wamors prc~ncd 1he ad' an1a~c "11h four free thro" 'I 1n thr finaT m1null' for a "'n mer thr Portland 1 rail Blater'i 1n Oal.land ..,> McKegney continues (llPOftl 24 ) 1 22 It-96 Houlton 2t 'I 29 1)-1?1 Krau\e ~1'9tr Ar,,ob1• PtteH ~ I 1 9 E>ot 'lt 0 o-r-11 - Ntw E nglanc:t 10· I wun•nuton 10· I Ntw York Jel\ I?· I K&nlU CllY 10· l Frtm Herrell'' ·-S-11 a.- HOClll\On) 116 (pp), 7 VanCOY•tr. 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Howlanc:t f · tm1nus 2?1 PASSlN(;-(;tor111a, J Jtclt.son ll·21 ·0· 171 &oston Cotlfft Htttoren Jl ·Sl·t·l l• • RECEIVI NC-<ito!'glt Tr>omas 7·7S, Tait 2·S2, Htnc:ttr\on 2·2S, Leht 1·14 Lewi\ 1·12 8011on Collt9t M1rt111 , .... t uterrlello 1·15 Slrtc:ttoro 1 " Weoc:tlt )·41 FIUll• 3-~ fevtor 1-11 Oomllrow\111 ~? o... .......... OAVIY'1 LOCtel• ,...._, e.edll -'1 DOt f\ •S t~\ 17 ,,...,ell, ljO llOf\4101 PO (thCO beu IS Mncl .,... 4 roctl COCI. 11 '""o~ I KV1Pt11, 10 me<lltrfl, ) Olut MtCll O•tt• ... ~ .. 11ee11. Ml .. , ... , 1 .. OtU, 0 2 00<\llO, "' rocll COCI, IJ2 mKlt.fftl Mew. °'""'' Lectrer, 0...-...rt '9 _. ...,, .. ~,oa,. ShOll on go:at-Lo\ An~1t\ S· 10 t-23 Ven· COu•t r 10 t lt-21 Power Ota• Oooor•un•••••-LOl •"9ttet 3 of I Vt ncou•er • of 5 <" Coa1te\-LO\ Angert\ E1101 121 \hOl\·22 stYel) Vencov•er Sroeleur !23· 19) A-1.}U Rtlertt-Bob Hall L1nu mtn-J1m (nri\lllon 8rtd Larerow1th Tueld9rrwaucWMa aASlaALL ""*1Ull L....,_ CLEVELAND INOIANS-Announcec:t IP\ev wm Ml o1't!I" JOl'!Treottner. ottcnwr-, -. contrect for nt•I HHO!l MILWAUKEE &REWEltS--Announcec:t tnev wlH not offer Jam It Coctnowtr. oOc!'ler. • contrect tor next tetson · SEATTl..E MAltlNERS-Sl91*1 Davt SteotetOA 1ntlel0tt 10 a _ ..... , contrao Na ...... Leewt CHICAGO CU8S-Nemtd Gorc:toll OOl<I· lbffrv v•c• ores~! of mlllof ltt9Ut Koullng enc:t Marll. McGuire. vie• orHlc:tent of plt llNne t nc:t controt, vlet orttlc:tent of fl1181'1Cr MONT II EAL EXPOS-NtmH llill MacK tnllf Olrt<!Of of Ctlle<l;en lCOUllnt PlfTSllu•OM PlltATES-AnnounctO ll'ttY ••" not otter L" Tunnell oilC!'ler. • c:on1rec1 lor 1141•1 WtlOn aASKlft.LL .................... _..,.. 80STON CELTICS-Walv.c:t Dl'llld Tntrc!lllM, lorwtf'<I W.t.SHINGTON auLLETS-Wtl•tCI AlllllonY JOl'tl gverO IOXIMG ............ , ....... Acceo•ec:t "''9f181i0<\ of Llovd Hgnev•"•" wtllerw .. 9'11 Cl\8tftOloll COLL.IOI ~ ....... ~,£ ....... d Milo.-4•~ dtten11vt cooro•n•tor l'teed coecn , v1•C.1NIA TECH-Ntmed f"ranr.. lltAmtf ~ tootoatt coacl\ Connect's o n 17th goa~ in 19 games; JarViS reach es 914 From The Associated Press Nl-.\l. \OR" -I on~ McKl·gne~ 'il'Mt'd t\\1> gu:al\ 1n the 1h1rd period 10 gt\(' him 111n 14 game' as a Ranger. a nd Ne" \ o rl. "11h newl) acquired goaltcmkr Boh .. nK''iC' making h1'I dl·hu t. twal the 'l'" kr"'-·~ Dt.'' 1ls g.5 Tuc'>da~ night in tht• '-'alional Hocke~ Lra~ul'. ~cKq~nC\, \\hO al\O \COH.'d l\\O goals before ·h1\ ,•arl~ -1iea on acqu1S1- t1on from Minnesota. hftcd a rebound of h1' o" n shot 0' er a prone io\la1n f he,lll.'rto brrak a ........ tie aH~S-7 of the final period. He took a Pll')S fro m Tern Carkner 1n the 'llOt and was ~topPcd h~ C he' ncr McKegne) made 11 6-4 JU'it 2:.2 later "ht•n h~ tapprd m a rd°x)Und afkr < "hl'' r,ll'r bloc~cd t\\-O 'ihOt'i on a po" er pl.' Ron (ircschner got h1i; third ai. 1st on 1he pla). Else" here W•alera t , BnlHt: -Doug Jan 1s pla rd his NH L ret'ord-t) 1ng 9 I 4th conscculi't'.' gam<" and goalie M1k<' L1ut rcg1st(•rcd h1'l 1h1rd <ihutout ofthC' stason a., 1hc H artford Whalers took sole posse ion of ftr'it place in lhc .\dams 01' m o n wi1h n '1ctol) 0' ~·r the Bosto n Bruin'I l>J\C Bab ('h anJ Da'~-T1rtx·1t ,·ach !l<:ort'd 11 Joa I and Jon 1s. "ho t1C'd (ialT) l 'ngt•r\ n-con1. added an au1st a"i Hanford won its th1rd ~tth• ~'"""'· --.-- Th( haler,, unbdttn in their la'lt ti'c games and 10. '·2 over their la'lt t I I . pulled ahead of the 1tllc \lonm-.11 Canad1l·ns b~ t\\1) potnt' h1r llr't pla e in thl' d1' 1-;10~ Islanders 4. Pengu.lns 3: \11lo.t Boss) Or{'O ha\ 22th goal 111° lhl' ~cason 3:25 into I>' l'rtlml· and ga' ~· the Ne" Yt1rk Islander' a' Khlf\ O\l'1 1hc P11t<;hurgh Pcniu1n"" · B<w•) was standin~ in front ot 1h1• crease and denC<'tC'd Ste\e Konrll\11"' shot past Pittsburgh goaltl·ndcr tfoh· crto Romano. The loc;s e ).te ndC'd th!.' Penguin,· "1nlcv. \trcal to fiH· game\. 0-4-1 Pilt\burgh pln)ed for the ..c,:on<l .. 1r:11ght ntJhl \\llhou1 h1(.lh-onn~ t'enter Mano Lcm1eu\ Sabr es t , Flyers I: 1>11ug "imil h ~·orcd t'A O goals as thl' Sabre., ~al thr '1s11ing Philadelphia Fl~c" in 1 l·d Sa tor'' dchut as Buffalo coach Rff Wla1s-lr81ad.bwk1-I~ -"detm Oates and Darren Vc1tch ~~oIT<l powcr-pla' goal., as the Dctroi1 Red W ings sna.ppcd an eight-game ho mt'.'- 1C'C Wtnlcss \treak \\1th a VICtOf\ O\CI the' 1 111ng C hicago Black hawks. M.-e IA•f• 4, NerUI s .. rs J (otl: Rick Va1' c·s goal w1th 20 second~ left in'" t'.'r11me sna.ppcd.Minne~ota· I 3- gnme unbeaten strcaJc agatnst the \faplc Leafs as visiting T oronto <kfcatC'd the North tars V:.t1ve 'ie"Orcd on a hard <;lapshot from the top of the c1r<'lc that cauaht 1ht· cMnc r of the nt>l. after third· ~·nvd gonls b> Russ C'ounnall and ~tt'' r Thoma had rnll1C'd Toronto to Q '-~I IC Je&~ t , OUeH I : C111lc, tlamel an<J l>31t I la"crchuk scored Q4 sccond\ llJlln mid"a' thro~ the Ourd pcnod to &1'e Winnipca a' 1ctUf) at ~OfHM~l~ ,.,.,,_, Jct • Ht w1nl{' Mruk I\ nm<' game ' J . - •• Qni:lge ~DAILY '9LOT/ ~.~tier 24: 1918 • ' • ¥ D!iv~ng t~e is now proQuCtiv~ Sout hla nd's traffic j a ms h elp Tele-Cell q~adruple tts sales volume tn 3 months The two m(n began Tele-Celt from desks," out of an automobik. O ne friend Within three months.•hccompany loane(S. them some space and anoth~r quadrupled its sales volume. In what friend contributed two months of free Robcrt!>on calls a "spontaneous 8 y ILENE SCHNEIDER later. Ti:lc-Cell has become the largest rent on an office. The fledgling mon•." the rnmpany opened offices compan) had two desks and two in Westlake V1llagt' and the Inland D11rNetc.n11,, .. 1 authorized distrit5utor for South· More than 7 million vehicles travel "l:'>tl·rn Bell. folding chairs. Empirl'. He attributes the growth 10 the Southland's ~rowded ·frcewa)s "Thl' onginal 1ntent of cellular was When Tucker secured a contract service and experience. ,and surface streets every day. Some ~,eliminate the use of costly copper for 13 cellular phones with a steel "We can serv1cl' a car phone.-or compan) in Los Angeles. Tclr·Ccll have 11 replaced in 24 hours. Ninety \\ lfC," Robenson savs. ··En.1inecrs eitecutives spend three hours a day on got together and applioo radio fre- the road. and some sales representa-qucnq to two-way telephone com- needed to raise JTioney to pa)' for the percent of our business is conduqed tives spend even more. • n\un1ca11on. !lf\d the ~oncept was for most' Sout ~-+---=-..;.;~...!!~:!!-..!!:~.!..!.lllr..U~....,'"'CUJ.~~.,._1:-a. mt'ctmrcno ca 1 phones." phones in order to give the customer outsidc oft he office." Robenson says. 30-day terms. Y.et another friend ··we have five service vehicles that loanoo tbc pair $60.000.....Si,flA~()C~lahaitil~~c*a ... A-g1t1~~01:ttir:·eel+v--te....fii.e--et~ttftet"-!f- time. Telr-Cetrs sales have reim-hori'lc. seven ddys a w~ek." tra 1qams are an unple4!sant real it~. Nst1onwide. th«:TC were 340,000 for Doug Robertson and Gary ~uh!ornlx·rs to cellular phone service Tucker the) mean big business. la!ot )'l'ar. Robertson and Tucker burscd fric-nds. surpassed quotas and Tuckc-r add~. "Bu~iness people. led 10 constant expansion of staff and · especiall} sales reps. need to com- spacc. mun1catc with the office regular!). A In 1984 Robertson and Tucker tx:lll''e that their t>rand of service and foundl'd Costa Mesa-based Tck-Cell. thl' Southland's brand oftraflic have Inc .. to ser\"lce the needs of thc fast· l·nablcJ thl'1r business to grow from ··wl· were selling 30 to 40 pho nes cellu•ar.car phone allows.these ind1 · per month out ,of one office ... accord· ~1duals to act on decisions right awa,. growing cdlular phone indust~. Si\· humhlc origins to three offices and 20 ing to Robertson. "We only had one Their dri\ mg tame now becomes salcspcrson. a secretal) and those two productive time." Doq Robertaon teen month' and man~ traffic" 1ami. cm plO~l'C!>. Retailers' season d-Sappoints By JOYCE M. ROSENBERG anal\ st\\ 1th Standard & Poor's Corp. a...._.,.., . ··consumer!> arc ''l'r) strl'tched in Behind the garlands. tinsel and terms of debt." and are spending less. colored lights dt'cking stores across Legumsk~ said . ..\general uneas1nc!i' the countr. this hollda' season are about the econom) has given thl' SOft'tH6ng· faces a~ . many -f't•l1ttl"e<"r~1t---.p""tl.,_bhfflirc-r1n11~omrcr-Ttl"C!J.,ttTr-:ran11'l1l1r-.---.---- expent'nce slow Christmas sales. The federal tax overhaul also 1!> "It 1s not a great Christmas:· said having an 1mpac1· on pre-Christma~ Stanle} Berkovitz. a spokesman for sales. she said. Consumers. facing lhl' Zayrc Corp .. which has 361 stores 1n loss next yc.ar or thc sales ta ' 26 states in the East and· Midwest. deduction. committed mone} to big· The retail industry. dependent on ticket items such as new cars and wcrt· the holida} season for more than haff lc-ft "1th lcso; to spt>nd on Chnstm:h its annual profits. gene rally has had gifts. she said. IOwCT than o peC1ed salt's this year. Onc-bright spot has been salcs ol said Joanne Legomsky. an industf) apparcl. said Walter Loeb. a retail 1ndustn anal)St wath Morgan ~tank}: pcciall} stores. which con- n·ntratl' o n a particular kind of machand1se such as lO}S. also havl' dom· \\Cll. Loeb said. r k ?ml a sa cs 0 aurabll' ~)Od'>. "h1ch include ma1or house- hold appliances. are down and stOrl'S that dcpend on them have sufferc-d. ··Thl'} 're in trouble." ~onroc H. (irl'l'O!>tein. an industry analyst with tkar Sti:ams. said of the retailers. ~lun~ storeowners were pinning 1he1r hopes on the fact that this Dl'l'l'mllcr has one-more shopping JJ' tx·forl' Christmas than la\t ~l·ar. HEW YOtll( (A .. , CacGr ,. 01 •• ~ lo Inc 1t 01 71 ~~ ""i'o'o:;. ~·o ',e A6 NL MvMV 10 JO 10 .. 1 0 . f • I 1l ' " '"•'' 76 01 lo H -TM ..... 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Retailers were hoping sail''> "ould pick up 1n the remaining da~·!. txforl' Christmas. when last-minute ~hop­ pcrs dc~end on thl' storl's. ··\.\ c ma} Ix· surprised :· said l:krko' 111 ol thc Framingham. Mass.-baSl·d Za~ rl'. Some retailers reported their -.ales a1 cxpccu:d k' els. "We are 1rar k1ng nght at o ur plan:· 'aid Charles ~If. 'il't' president of linancl' fo r thc Rc-nton . .\rk.-ba)Cd Wal-Mart Stnrl'S Inc. The c hain's 1.000-plus d1swunt starts 111 23 states 1n thl' M id"'e~t. Southl'ast and South· ~'cst rcportcd an incrcas<.' in sale!. in l:>t-CTmber ··in the high <,1ngl~-d1g1t area:· St•ar'. Hrn.•hud. & Co ·., salr<. ha' e tx·cn ··rl·asonahl~ good. in linl' \\1th our l'XJ>t'<.·tat1on~:· -.aid 'ipokl'sman Erm•!.! .\rms. ··we can·1 quanu f~ them:· ..\rm!> 'ia1d. but added that th1c; 'il'a~n had g1 vt•n Scar~ a record for 'lalc'I in one da). on liaturda) Dec. 13. Oth~r ston·s "l'rl· pleased h) thl' results so far. Sen.Abdnor nominated to lead SBA Oil prices jUmpafter OPEC act \\ ~SH I NGTON tAP) t'rl'Sl<JCnt "'"'R.cagan ann'-"o-'u'-n-ce-~~d -t-- t<Ki:l\ hc will nominate defeated By Tbe Associated"Prett Re publican Sen. James Abdnor of South Dakota to be adm1n1s-Chi pnn.·s .ro5e sharpl) foll owing trato r of thl' Small Rusi ncsc; OPI:.< .. !. produc11on-cutting agrce- Admmistration. ml'llt rl·achcd over the weekend. but an•1h ''s arc questioning whether In a spec-ch at a mect~ng ml·nillcrs of the cartd will ~tick 10 the "hrrc hl' received a report from nlan the \\ h1tC' House C'onkr.e-ncc on 'franwh11t', the agreement had an Small Bus1nl'SS. Rc-agan said impact Monda~ on Wall Strc<'t. .\hdnor "kno"~ small busi nesi. .... hnl· prices ofsc\cral 011 companies· and i..no"s the na11on'scapital." \hX i.,, rose shghtl} while the Do"' ··11 '"II tx· an honor to ha'e Jum•\ a'eragc of 301ndustnalscloscd him a hoard." he said. a11.1126.18.down2.67 from Friday. In othl•rt•conom1r nl'W'>. l l.S te1tt1le ··Togcthcr \\C are g01ng to a~'>Url' that <.mall business .,..111 manulal'tUrl·rs !kl"' a 4 pen-ent m-l rl'a'!c in ..aft•s 1n I Q86. hut that nsc ha'<.' •.• \tronf. •. '01cc in thl' \lJ\\\\amrx·d b}.a 17 ix·rcent 1ncr<'ast· n:\llon "rapita · 111 11nponc;. thl' Amcm·an Ti:xtik .\h<lncir. 6.\, lost 10 Dt'mo-'\1anufartuit'r' Institute said Mon- crat1( Hql. Thomas Dachsle in da' thr 0' l'mlx•r l'lcc11on. He ha'.> • hit anal~ st' questioned ho"' lo ng 'it'r\l'd 1n the Scna\C' for one thl· Organ11a11on of Petroleum Ex- tt·rm. tkfore that. hc-had been p<1r11ng Countncs could enforce the in thl' hou~ s1 nC'C 197 .'\. agrl·cmc-nl. reached Saturda). to t"Ut produ 110 0 b~ 7 6 pcrrcnt and set ull Hl' ha\ tx·cn chairman llf thl' pn et'!> a t ll'\l'1' J\l'raging Sl8 per • ":itcr rl'Suurl'l'S sulxomm1ttel' barrel. ol thl' Sl·natt' as well as the Rut on the Nt'" York Mercan11lc '\pprnpna11on\ subcomm1ttec-!:.\change. pmC's for February dl'- on the Trl·asur.. Postal Sen ice 1i, en for \\ l'St T l'~as lntrrmedaatc anJ general go\ t>rnmt'nt. crude 011. :in important market in- f ht• SBA position ha!. bcen d1ca1or. Jumped S 1.0 I a barrel to , al·a nt srnel' Mart·h 1. when $ 17 22 Monda}. l lnlcaJt'd gasoltnl· Jaml'' S::rnJi:r<. resigned to ac-ro.,..· JU'>I umkr I': cenh a gallon tv n·p1 :i p<"i11o n wi th the brewing 4b.06 n ·nt\. and h('allng 011 rose morr ,.,.., r .,...,, SS"'' 11 0 11 St•B•o · 10 'I SO Sroo 1q11 7019 So' va1 1107 119' CCA•r> ••09 '111 ft..,<>·•'"" C.•ouo c. ,. • •o u 10,. ~ ••rl ll H .. l s ... ,.,. • ., lO 1 SS tn•Mu f 10 .. Nl M·OAH 'H • 1• ~O"• lo 16 11 11 (,r ....... I) II 14 ra -•a O 11 10 to """ 7196 NI ~0• • IA 10 I 00 IMF'O I 16 0' Nl M•d4\GO 111 111 noR\ 1117 17 )I ooco 10 IS II .. ~·A"·• •. 1a'l\86 •8 /\ c ,.s0<,. A' 2,16071 ... L Et;• r 1011 I ., C.rwttl • u I " Mo<J.or 1q ,, 10 so fOfV I• t7 1• 70 Ten,,.co crouo .• ,_ ,. B 11 ••ll S6 1 ~ ln(O"' J•l )l)M.,1 8t" l)l•tSO? roln< IJISISOJ PBHC. 17••tJSO AVA •91' NI C" '" CO 'h 1 •• r • JI 10 l2 T•>I Sr Ii JO 11 lt MuluO I>' 0-0-ona Ho tr II )9 1901 l'a S"" • 1• 1001 C."• IQ 10 N. (o-.l>O\•lf C.r(>vD Sr" ' IJ 7• 14 rge IC I lS I) 1t .,...,., 1010 NL .. '"'• 11 SS IJ '6 ln<o ~ • s \0 Sales at Bullcx·t.:·41.\\'1l,h1rl'. wh1l'h has 28 department stori:s on the We,t Coao;t. werl' 'Cr) stro ng. an·ording to Jacl.. McC'ark~. vice pre'l1dl'nt of public affair ... Hc rerx·med customers ··arc in a""~ pos11" e mood," indu'>lr.. Charks L Heatherh. than 1 cl·nh a gallon to 47.~5 cent' • his dc put). ha\ lxcn ser\'ing 3.. In 1rad1ng in Furopc. Bn1a1n's acting dm•ctor 'urth Sea crudl· for f t'bruar. lk· lih'f\ rmc more than SI 0 a harrl'l ttl ... ••1 ... BoS•• lO'ot 10~ ~H , J1~ )l I I £ x II ' 10 II 14 C•••" 110 111 .. Va 1SS1 1610 1rt"0 10 6 ll 1• Yf'O' lJ.0 "'' F.,ng 11 04 llSO St Lt • ?Of5)1 ''''""' G•o oncom 106 9 1• HY Oll 11 so 110 T"O'"">O' 'IA("'"" A Y( v r "'" oncoF d t •S 9 t• Sr M" • ti 117 11 14 l"CIA,... I I) 9 St • • F •• 11 10 17 11 1n1 ""' 7 0 1 91 (, OC>o' • 9 lo Nl Ctr> t IJ lo I~ •S '••E, I S6 711 ~•Pao • 17 03 17 71 0Dllnt I OJ q 10 'Vlull8cn II ~1 Nl on•o!>< I• ll IS !tO "'"'" ' ll 40 Nl c, .... h 16'9 1107 USCO• 101 111 ~,p, ' 10 9' 11 J9 C.vtPt •.o 1ooe Ml•O\.el 199S Nl '"' Eu }QJ7ll14 1rrco' 1011 NL Two years aso. man} retailer' ~Ith large inventories were hard hit whl•n -;ales dropped. Th" \car. man) havl' protcctl·d themselH'!o with rclat1vcly ll'ancr rnvcntones and thcreforc-wi ll havC' kss mrrchand1~ to unload after the Christmas sca!>on. Loch and Ll'gomsky said. ~t>dnor also served as '1ct' $1 g_ ·though the pncc ,lipped latcr 10 chairman of the Joint Econo mic $I 7A0 \r• 14 07 N\ Co"" Mui ,~1 i..11t1 1 11 J1 11 ~ lnOu\I' • J 10 NL Mu• Snr 60 15 NL '"•f~I 11 11 It 10 0001 ' 17 }) NL J~ r;' 10 J8 1087 ?"•' 1007 11 6S !.tl~L.' 11'3 li ln•tv'••fO ltew: Nol "•• 11)1 17)o NYT • ll S6' .. luE•, 11 0 NL A(,. f', )7 II N\ rw!" 17 11 ,,,, St!• I ' 1?66 ' 7 CeoAp , 13 70 NL Na11no 1) I) Nl 8'' E ?~61 7 l7 USC.• , 1064 NL .Ot,.< .•• 17 \.1 NI c.•lt•t I I Ot 1) 11 S+' < • 20 11 1 S? M"'tt• • & 1J NL Na• Sttun•1•\ 01• I 64 1 6S r•n\•11 1169 NL Committl'C wh1lc 1n the Senate. Thc OPEC ~tratrg'" thcorcticall~ Bcfort"°t\l'.> clec·11on to Congri:ss. rnuld rl'dtH'l' thr l'\limated ~00 •a••''""'""' ~001•v .Ll"••t•' St•T• 0271J 49 'l'F' 17SJ IJI~ 8.t••n 141l1SJ• Oo•nt1 1 911197r1,1i'"o lJ UNL c •' . 10 14 Nl ~o•oPt •6 06 ., JI s~·f':o' ?~ ~ ?8N~ :~:~.(1! ~· .·1 6Nt'i ~~T~E ?/,~ ,! ~~ ~~: . .; •. ',~ lA 11N6C TrE~·c..~O•llm. 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Go Lo Quon s Prev. ~ META LS Quon s NEW YORK tAPl SPOI noni.nout 'Ml•I ptl(>ft T...O•Y NASDAQ S u MM~RY ......._ -50 OS -"" -oound NY Com<11• e,oot rnont~ CIOMO M0t1 ~ -as·~·, oetlll • l>()Unel us """""'uon• c...-. eo oo """" P4I' PQUno N¥ Co<n41• N>Ot rnonlh c:IOMd M0t1 LNllll • 29·29 cent• 1 pOUnO Diie • « '*"" 1 "°""° ,,_,_eo Tift • $4 049S tmetal9 W-e°"'OO&lte Ol IC" P4W 10 I 1-. SS 280 oei ounce.tteoOy "-.........,_ --• $S 367 -lrO, OUOC. NY eor.... \POI mQ!'lll c-Mon ...,_., S2tSOO·S221001* 7&1onav .,.._ •o<• ....,._ • $481 00-S.08• 00 1"0y -"' v !eot" tr~ ·'47& 80 N Y -c -1P9'1'0. 01 Mo<> ~ for thz, holidays ( • 0rMge COMt DAILY PILOT I Wedneld8y, Oecember 24, 18H CALL 842-5878 .ee--..-• .. 111 ......... 1 ... 1u...,. c..11 .... ·~· •THE SHORES• &.ar09 2 bdrm 1ba.houM, 18drm $850. W,lk to llngle garage, big v11d, beech & F11hlon eland. fireplace, l•undry. Im-900 SH Line e.4-2811 ~Ullte. S825fmo C•ll BACH Apar1ment Beaut. Sbe(yl Brewer 673-3117 newly dec;or, S590/mo or 931· 1288 Quality single pa11on 644-5319 for lnt9fvlew mnt11U01 Lovely 2Bdrm l Ba, frple In unique apt complex S 1150 No pets 675-8481 381 28a,. FIP IP8C twnhm patio. OIW, pool, lndry, OcHn and bay view 1'2 • kids ok, avl Jan annual BR In umque apartment .. DAV 'a a..lMAS Now that the shopping 11 '· done. relax . ondreod cialslfled for . aft•· I -'AIL INTO SAYINGS 4 lrt1~s, S 10 40. 7 days ... · • ""-P•~ ONl V Mo "9.i lM•le, c-tcal. ~Ne. loetong Of Hell> W.,,..., IH • 1141 ...... ...... ....... t1tah ti lbn la1lan1/0flict l11t Ltsl I Fen• nlS -1724 2711 FOUND adult m•' f•bQt ILIOI Tl IUll YHr !MN 28dfm, 1 Bath, 1---------1---------r~st-brown. v4'ry lr~ly. 2BR 1BA. gar. lndry rm. firec>~e. ~arager 1 Block CM HOUM $350 mo In· Jiii mllTlft gm vicil\llV Del Mar btwn sndk Avail now S705 10 e•c sa35t mo. c1de1 ulllltlea. garage. Full Mrvlcie office Elden & Orange. on Dec . 1306 Walnut 642-3490 Daya non-drinker H8·020~ Newport Center 640-5470 20 Call morn or ev" II TSL MGMT 642-1603 YM lllllft m home, 642-8057 work ,-,-.-650-2527 Iv m•H L a.-JA • C Utat U•tr!f L~aH ..... a.• GATE(hVILl..4GE COM· F lht 3BR home In M ~ Z?H FOUND· Large tong halr'ed 01E EANFRONTI Sun MUNIT°'tl2~~rm. 2'/tBa. S 150/mo • u1111 -----~""!"!!~-white cat Harbor & 405 160011800 IQ. ft. of teacher in whlchr Th·F 11-ir• IJll AM 12119 549 0"29 decks, lrplcs 2Br S l250 PURE LUXURY. Gar-ve. 11·2. N/smkr 645-2357 ir_,. ,_.. . I" 1Bdrm $1050, Bach $750 SPA in master -.Ultes. Three l11ge 2Bdrm 2Ba Found Man's gold wed· Studio S&OO 639-51~ Ofning.room, wood burn· M/F to ahr 3BR hm units Sin g le story ding ring t2122 at Welt· 1..,.rt ltac• Ult tng llrec>lace. mlcrow1ve N Hght area n/smkr w/pauos $28,000 yrly In· cllll Plaza 642-8802 or _ oven. prl vlle patio . Avail 112 $450/mo come Call to see Liz or 556.9040 1 _.. Tl Wlm 720-01 U Iv mess Chuck Jones 631·1'266 or --ELEGANT UVINQ only 57 3 F'OUNO ••en 's black S i.. ROO-.. In N~"""t n -.... h*' 8.t6.. ' rvt 2Bdrm 18• w/gar 975 t5 minutes to r-Hhton' ,... .... ,,..... ..,.._ Peugeot 10 spd. at A -. ... ltll l•IT Pets 675-8481 Pluah condo 18r 1B• lctM I IMJH Yltws! ·ipeclals. Call Claaified 642-5678 Co Plaza. julC east of •Ste,ate hH•* Newport Blvd & south of 3Bd. 2Ba. S 1100/mo. 1925 San Otego freeway 2473 ((6{ •• NC A . . . +....,.....,.+--~M~ Balboa Pier 673· 1434 iml for Eddie I .' l -·~ ~ _ !~. ~_... I Micro. w/d hk-up, air 3Bd. 28• d/w. 2 patios 2 . Streams & falls et patio oar gar No P6ts $1395 edge · CarpOfl -+ gar 673-81189 or 673-889.0 . wtopnr No pets S795 Court St 673-3663 Agt Orange Ave 631-5439 2 Bedroom Studio. 1 '~ B~ apl)t only Bath. cable ready. small Saa Cltatlt\ 2171 patio, No pets S650tmo 2BR NEAR ENERAl CALL 548-2682 Shate 2Br. 2Ba. sauna, tac & pool Dover Sh<>IM I -. -.. r· i .-area S425tmo • S200 81l8HI • 18HC I sec dep 650-4047 laalana Min sec ssoo 549-244 7 Cttta Mna 1124 SHARE TOWNHOUSE rla1itit1 2ff4 --- -l:efge 28drm £Xpt llllTIUl...e Balcony overlooking pool -HG.SP ITAL, Ga.r-p•I. NIH11s~ '" anltqllff The Lakes. Irvine , $350/mo 730-6224 o s parrnerlo Plush 2Br. 2Ba. w/d hk-up. area No pets S610 .,. ltplc, dbl gar w/Of)nr Nr S600 security 646-3618 streams & falls. Pool. spa Great toct No pets S 1050 • SSOO min see 549-2447 * 1UU 1100* drapas. stove. patio. Frig. dlshwesher. stove S610tmo. 543.7375 incl No pets 545-4855 set up unique franchise organ1sat1on High Re· Shr 3Br lrvlne Condo furn. wards1 Call Peter COZY 2BR i 11t1oed rear yard. sundeck 309 BROADWAY S9501mo Call 642-3871 GOTTA MOVE 2br lncd house avail t/6 easy move-In kids line clean decor $895 llL111l• Or style '" this 3br 2-story 2ba kids ne-r appls $775 539-6191 Agt lee LUXURY 3br 2be. E11t11de ·T<>wnhome. 1'-t yrs old, -Very deluxe S 1150/mo ' Villa Rental• . 675-4912 1Bedroom !Bath. lots ol parking Squeally clean. No pets $495/mo. CALL •21Hl ll00* Mlac. lt1t1l1 priv spa. free cable, 714 ·786-9532 Frig. diahwHher. stove Btttl1/l1ttla ff JI ~~~~,~~-0~~~15;1.1u1t~~ hatHctatatl 1nc1 No pets 545-4855 Ullll IUOI LatHctallll ffzb tBR upstairs w/gar, cable Ill OllYll EAST &nl llTll Ill Ctrlftl ftr Ital •SPIRITUAL X PSYCHIC 990-2970 T V , rel req, NO PETSI C .... 11.._. •II ULF •HE* Wiiiy rentals S 145 & ZHO READINGS Palm and $545/mo 352 Victoria .-"-.'•'------iii"• Enjoy the tuxu1y ol this ex-Up/Wkly Color TV. free card readings available 645-8 161 Avail 1/ l For LHM~ 3BR 2'/rBA 12 elusive guard gated com-coffee, heated pool maid s' S80' :ingle, :•IS · Nationally renowned psy· 2BR 1BA $700/mo $300 Story Condo. 2 car at-munity 1n a spacious 1 & service & steps to ocean ~ure. 7 1 w 1 th treet chic. local & he d 19 yrs deposit gas & water tached gar. n/smkr only, 2Br apts Amenities Incl K1tch's avl 985 N Coast -6· C M 673·7787 or Sat1slacllon Guaranteed' patd. t.aLanne Apart·_ S9 7 S t mo Chr i s 11 ne l[PIC, wet bar. A/C, WID H"Q: La.g Bch 494-~294 675·52 l9 492-729.6 or 493-2054 t 1838 Pl 11 640-4950 or 964-1522 hkups. 2 car gar From • --mens acen a -----S1395 No pets644-0509 tllLITTfll11H/WI Ctaatrcial 2BR upstairs w/gar, cable 1BR 18A, all bltns. n-lllWPllT lllllA Im Pool. TV spa 1680 Su· • • _,, t 548-2562 Child ok' 11H lfF lllft II _ Newport Beath new Kotet IE •-•~lft T v . rel feQ, NO PETS! carpet, laundry room. nr W1TI M&T sun peroor. c M 645-2221 laaiana/ Hct .... S565/mo 352 Vlcto11a beach & shops, great lo-Elanant waterfront apts su· ••• llTIL 27't "'•5.•151 Avail '11 cation $SOO ""mo -,. M' _... ~ 0 • "' 2Br 28• • den rcto. Wkly 1en1ats now avail l-•• n TSL MGMT 642-1603 dshwshr, lrplc, garage, 114000 wk & up 2274 * •• .,., •* prvt beach $2225 N Pl 91 d·'t M 646_7445 1617 Westclltt •. IAll& 111 '"'* 1 & 2Br. l11g. range. lndry, lllT&IT ••. &OCIPIUSlll I IUWIE VISA/MCI AME)( HANEOA JAPANESESPA 405 30th SI . Nwpt Bch 675-8 t76 10AM-11PM FOUND S1be<1an Huslty Red hair • Male vcty Springdale & Edtnger. HB 1213) 43 1-4965 FOUND Spayed fem Lab -PltbUll Mnr. fem f>SH - bit. Male Shep tan. blk & wht Newport Animal Shelter 644·3656 LOST Bleck· & White mixed Temt!t female 3 years otd Last sMn PCH & Newport Blvd on t2/ 19 979.4952 or 631-4572 LOST CAT · REWARD! Joshua1 Male 2 yrs otd, gray b•own & white Tabby w1whl ldce paws & tummy Green eyes. has se.iures nds meds Please call Joy 995·8580 or 833-3080 LOST ~~ale Lnasa ApSQ Black 'Wh11e on t2t20 Irvine Ave Collar tias owne< s phone numt>et PLEASE CA LL' RE· WARD• 548·8273 lial E1111t Fer Salt •••rrt ltac• IH9 Plush decor enhances spacious 2-story 3 bath garage llreplace mOfe $800 539·6191 Agt lee poot, carport No pets S595 & $695/mo 2Br 2Ba. vaulted cetllng. dish washer. laundry rm, close to all Best buy In town Only $750/mo •ALSO AVAILABLE• w v · Nwpt Bctr 541-5032 agt Beauhlul 18drm S935 IU I SH LlllE DELUXE WATERFRONT BOAT SLIPS EXTRA 3026 W Pacific Coast Hwy OFFICE SPACE I.tat Ir.... s FOUND '2153 Mele T9f· ner type dog reddish LIST H Hiii l PfT1 Low cost scayineuter re- lerr al Mon-Sat 9-4 30 Pet I O avail Animal As· s:srance League No lee l1aH1/C•••11 ClllTIY n11C1 Geatrar I DOZ HL' 1211,000 ---------12200 sq It on S1ngle level, *Tip of Lido 4Br 2112Ba Family n1:1ghborhood. many up· Proce Reduced' 50' ol bay grades. sauna. beautiful frontage 144' depth landscaping Pool-size Build vour dream home• yard Newpo•t School f)ust•ng home liveable d1st11ct Call to see Liz or Probate, Bob Caust1n Chuck Jones 631-1266 or ( 7 1 4 ) 8 ~ 1 • 7 7 2 0 o r s4s-5 7 43 673-0354 **llYFRHT•'Jt ··ii· ~-: F11St resale ollering b Premium End Unit twnhm JI. in · The Cove· Elegant & spacious wt2 suites form PllY&Tl 1111 .. dine vi ew deck & • waters edge· patio • 'Cllll II ILIFFS Just reduced 10 $595.000 G Plan 4edrm. 3 Baths tor prompt sate Close to pool tennis and Hastings & Co 640-5560 track $270.000 Call Agt. Sparring 833-35'4 ·- 00 --·--··-Tnltst w/.l11itl latlt! DH• Ptiat Zill IOUIYllW 3br 2' 1ba. Ins, pool, Sea· 11dge Estates. x1n·1 conjj, vac. beaut decor S 1450 Bob Kanntagt 537-2270 - lniat 2144 LAKES 1br on wate1. Ip. dt w . a11 , pat new carpets/paint no pets. Fred 559-5050 evenings WOODBRIDGE EST A TES MADISON Lrg 3B R 2' 1BA 2 story al e lrg yar d N O PETS• S 1450tmo 640-0926 L11H1 ltac• 2141 931 W 19th St 548·0492 •BAY TIMBERS• Qv•et 18r lrplc. pool, paho, gar No pets 399 W Bay St $635 650·6357 • Large 1 & 2 BR newly redecorated~ quiet, pool, S574 vp 1884 Monrovia 548-0336 •1111 Yllll * Sharp 2Br 2Ba, garage No pets $750/mo 546-5880 or 979-3848 Ask lor Pam *Mesa Verde 2Br 2Ba. new decor. dshwshr. gas kit. tocked gar. lndry rm. $765 No pets 640-2495 •NEAT• 2BR nr SCP garage patio Avail t2/ t6 $695/mo 640-6t6 1 1111 llYH YM 111 . 2035 POMONA TSL MGMT 642-1603 lllT&IT 11 2BR 1">BA Townhouse Greenbelt, lndry rm, all bit-ins $750/mo 2078 THURIN TSL MGMT 642-1603 Sorry, no pe1s 760-0919 Newport Beach Rel11g TV 2 MONTHS FREE RENT l•T TIRI S t35 ·wk sgl no deposit 575 SQ ft & up $ 1 50 • Oceanfront furn 2Bdrm Call 642·4644 apt Wkly or mthly Agt ltalah It S•art HB Tobin Bldg. Warner & 675-8 170 or 964-3375 2724 Borsa Chica 264-1375 sq Steps to ocean 2BR, l11dge. stove, yearly rent $800/m o NO PETS! 675-4010 Agent Belboa Island. own 1oom $425/ino to shr hse w/2 prollF ages 24. avail im- mediately 720-9648 ft S 1 per sq It gross " Call 525·43 10 NEW 4 UNIT BUILOING 887 W 19th St . C M Stores or Otes 600-3000 btown w/curly tail Speer & Beach HB 848·4'134 FOlll> ADS · ARE FREE Cal: IU·llll LUXURY 2br 2ba, upper WATERFRONT with sun CdM 2br 1 bath, furn. nr unit. trpl. gar. $700/mo. deck' 2br. 2ba. yearly. b ch. Quiet l eniare. 679 West 18Th St, S 1 t501mo. 646-744 f ntsmkr. $375 avail SQ Ft Agt S41 ·5032 --------• 642-6034 536-9524 Suzy Jan 87 675-5148 lllTIH! Help Line ~78PETS Earl•ic'•' hattl Cl 3111 NEEDED 1mmed l1ve-1n Hsekeeper pert mature woman apt ·$al. refs reQ'd & cit.ea. Newport Beach 645· t 768 Easts•de 2BA 1BA. gar. lrg .-•;!!I!;:;';' ;•;•;c;la;;Ul;;;'···!!J!==":"::;;ac;:ll:::ZH=·· yard w/paho. w/d hkup • Great toe '7...?5 Imo 2544 Orange Ave TSL MGMT 642-1603 •EWNIT YILUll CUSSIFIED ADVERTISING DUDLlllES for CHRISTMAS c 0 s T A M E·s A s COLDWeu BANl(eRO 2Br 2Ba walk to beach• Large lbdrm panoremte view .-1op11on 10 buy Frplc. frig. stove $950 uttls incl 213-693-4403 1Br fenced pool, carport. no pets $550 548'-8791 PREMIER LUXURY COMPLEX PRESTIGE LOCATION Make the Move to the New Park Newport ONE MONTH FREE RENT . The Classified Advertising deadline for in column ads for Thursday and Friday. December 25th & 26th will be 2 PM on Wednesday. December 24th. Our offices will be closed at 2 PM , Decem- ber 24th. and will reopen for business on Friday. Decembec 26th at 8 AM. lrplC pool tennis. central air 2 , car gar S 1651( 642·4391-0 642·2789-N 5 BLOCKS TO SC PLAZA IM•llATI MYE·ll lt-rrt ltacll 2ll9 l1001ff ltwt II hits •Ctose to OC Airport * YIW llLllA * Pool recreation room. • 7 Minutes to Beach Make 1111t smarl movt lo Park Ntwport. Ntwport Bea~·s prtm~r l•ury _.dress. -..... .--. •••ile Bean •WP•T 1UC1 Fer Salt 1100 Two master Bdrms, 2 laundry room -•~1ght Lighted Sand F•ni1kd aad ••f•nis~ I, t. & 3 btclroom apertmnts JDd towJIJlo11ts oaJy mlaatts from Ntwport Ctater 11d FeslaiOll lslud. From SHS to $1800. 11, 100,MI SS 1.6001 Near Lake Perrls1 Bayfronl living at rtt best -1 Bedroom M obile on 3 BR home on .. nd • 1 large tot• Fenced' Land· BR airartment Com-scaped' 657-5118 Eves munity dock & tenn11. 657-4957 =M219 Must see to appreciate quality & ambiance .•.,•.,a .. 11.,l.•------ H•·tOIO BH1t1/Cta•11 li11rar zldz PALM SPllllS Cheerful 3br 2ba vw/pool Charming old Estate 1st upgraded kit kids pets no tome ollered 1 7 acres. P~blem $875 539·6191 5 Bdrms Gorgeou s Agt lee grounds Palm trees. Townhome tor lease JSR poor. walled-in . yard 2BA Turtterock. gd local U2SI< Rltr 766-164-0 rrpr, pool spa $1300Tmo P&llUMIC OCUI NO PETS• 854·9058 &II UY YIEW WINTER LEASE Onty S265 ooo• tncludes W Nwpt 2BR lrplc S900 !?OOI spa oouble sec.u11ty Bayltont 3BR lu1n S 1750 and best ot all three Ocnlt JSR upper S2000 oedrooms 2 oatns. two Penin ocnl1 3BR hm $2300 balconies & taundry room YEARLY LEASE worn washer dryer to i e-WestchH condo 2Br $975 main Call to see the best Newport Island 3BR lower of the Versailles dock $1700 ROGER BROWN Baytront 6BR dock $5000 Watertront Homes Inc 759-9100 Ul-1400 l1IM1 ......... 2107 Hl·IPWITI LllHI ltac• 1041 PHPHn ••n llOllllflU HY There's a bett9f way• Cell JBR 2BA dilapidated Villa Rentats 675-4912 home on end or cul·da· C • IM 2122 sac Huge lots 90•90 and OrHI t Ir 20x30 Spec1acutar white * •3Bdrm 2Ba Muse water view and enlire Yard maintenance & Coast Aayat Only S205K water Pd Nr shopping 493.·2797 Paul Agent S 1295 mD 640-532 3 bdrm 1 Ba nouse · South ltwrrt ltac• 10'9 1)1 PCH Freshly painted. ... c•-• ,., .... , gar;i9e available Avail ... -• " now Doana 631-1266 Vacant Lrg 3 bdrm 2 • # ba. w1poo1 spa tennis South ol highway 2Bdrm and sec gate High ce1I-tBa ltcmt cottage Ava11 1ngs Skylights. format din t2 •n Darting $950/mo rm & wet ba• S 1795 ( t yr Vina Rentals 675-4912 lsel or lot sate $239 900 Cotti .,.111 2l24 PATRICK TENORE "' 631 · t2661760-8702 * •Oetuxe 2 Bedroom. BLUFFS New on market 3Br 2' .ea. FR Perlect cond Owner relocating $219.500 Agt 640-1529 HAR VW HMS Beaut Carmel upgrade 3BR 2BA. Im 1m. F1ench drs. 2 lrpt, S285K wlll cooper- •te. Jerry King 644·5319 2 :BA 2-story condo Fireplace Avail Jan 1st v111a Rentals 675-4912 •A.l.L BRANO NEW• 3BR 28A Huge front & Dack yards. wl d hkup, gar S 1 I001mo 650-4'142 Let tne people In CIU91119d help you write an ad that wtll getreeponae letlillel,Y11 Sell Y .. Prif•rtrl CillCleetlfW, Mt-5671 for-information & surprisingly low cost. Baths Secunty gate In 2 Bdrm S650·S695 Volleyball & Tennis Cris prestigious community ALA MOANA APTS •Pool. Jacuzzi BBQ $1300/mo Agt 631-7370 Completely remodeled •Covered Parking NEAR HOAG HOSP Llk.e brand new Close to •Cable TV Available FULL'( FURNISHED• 28 buses. Shops & beach •Rec Room with Fireplace ,,, r TSL MGMT and Billiards •2Ba $1 t50 Looks great' 642-1603 or 722-9012 •Saunas Witt short term 675-25 43 3BR 3BA -on water, pat. CLUE Tl ILL sun-root grdn. dock avatt S625tmo Els1de loc 2Br all Jan 1 s 1900/mo • tBa patio. poor, lndrv rm elec 673-27J 7/ 675-0149 149 E BAY AVAIL NOWI 3BR 2BA TSL lllT IU-110J upper duple• on 35 St EastSlde 1BR tBA lots ol near canal Modern. wood upstairs $550 NO clean and ready. S 1200 Pets' 990·2970 yrly V•tt:7~~~·:~ E'StOE 2Bd TWNHSE lllOllYllOHlll Vacan1 Luge 3 bdtm, 2'"1 bath w/poot tennis and sec gate HTgl'\ ceilings. lormal dining. wet bar $ 1795 ( 1 year IHI new carpets garage, S760 666-4019 days 640-2426 evestwknds • 10 Acres ol Magnificent Grounds 1 BR FURN/UNFURN S660-S690 JR 1BR FURNISHED $585 Crnr Newport Fwy & Baker !Sorry. No pets') (714)55 7 -0075 Spacious Easts1de 1 & 2Bdrm $585 & Up Sec dep SSOO-S600 No pets 2020 Funenon. 63 r--~427 SHARP & CLEAN 28drm. Iba cpts. drps. dshwstlr, PATRICK TENORE 631 -12661760-8702 &P&RTIEITS encl garage. no pets Lrlre brand new-Att utthtte•--+~~LLmQ..J~·5577 H V H Carmel 3BR 2BA. paid Poot garage Sorry. Im rm. beaut. 2 lrpl, no pets $1695/mo Avail t/6 Call 1 Bdrm S630 Jerry King 644-5319 2 Bdrm I Bath S725 LARGE prime 3br 2ba 301 Avocado 642·9850 Lower duplex unit '• blk E·s•de 2Br 2' 1Ba vaulted to bch. lrpl. patio w/small ce1ts lrplc w/d hkup, dbl TOP AREA 2650 Harla view of ocean S1200tmo gar w/opnr s950 • lst 'MESA PINES quiet S695 Y''Y Ev/wknd 494-7748. tast s225 dep No pets 2 1BR 1BA. tower poolside wkdys ask tor Judy peisons 650. t798 GARAGE. spa. BBQ, lndry 833-3650 ' EISIDE BACH~LOR UNIT NO PETS 549-2447 • • 21LI C ... S W /SIDE large 2 15drm tW .Ir h I t8wt love relrig own yard, downstairs. new paint, no ocean' view 1·2 yr lse includes u t 1l1 t1e s . pets.S~951mo $2500/mo Agt S.0-1529 S~51m~ ~48·3155 2241l'CM1yon -83-2-H 66· lnrPllT lllllTI 3-Bdr:m.. 2-Batn '9501mo Chuck Jones 63 1·1266 FIREPLACE-POOL-PA TIO - - Eas1s1de X·lg t & 2Br w/lg IHI. ltacll _2'40 dining rm No pets From SEIWlll YILUIE ~580/mo 557·284 t Jambortt at Sa1 Joa11•l1 Hills Road (714) 644.1900 .PARK NEWPORT The Orange Coast Dally Piiot Classlfled Advertising 842-5878" ,. 1iCioia~r"""'' .•.•-..... --.-.11 .. ec_tr.ic_1_1 _____ 1 Ml!!!!J , .. • ... • .. i• .. • .. i•.,.•..._ ___ _ Prof'I C1rpet/Upol Cleen· WRIOHT ELECTRIC lrlMwrl MW I rttalr PAINTER NEEDS WORK• $2.40 per day That's ALL you pay 101 3 lines. 30 dly minimum 1n the Ing Truck mount equip 20 yrs Serv & Conat exp Free est Reis 675-6f86 nt/Ext. ceilings relm cab $17 rm, no tricks84 l ·3334 ::483279 CdM 673-1180 M -26) yrs exp worl\ guar Ctatlt/Ctacrtti --a ... ~.. tri11 Davis P11nting 96•-3837 bf1veways. patios. piths. -..*""""!*"';A~XN""o-YM-A"'N"'"•"'"*-· •1·1 llYIH* PAINTER NEEDS WORK1 etc No rob too small. Large or small I do 11 1111 CLEAN & EXPERT nl/Ext. ce1hngs. relm cao Reas Mickey. 536-0553 Pat 531-5579 or Ive m~ Over 25 years e•perlence 261 yrs e•p work guar Lie T -116.428 730· 1353 Davis Pa1nt1ng 96•·3837 T J. Pelle Concrete Const. •GEN. HOME REPAIRS 8 •ABC MOVING• e Highest quality. Lo prices Paint Drywall Carpentry Quick & Careful T 11;,3~80~4~6~Jta?imt!~~'n~!r Concrete Speciallat·Brlek etc Gary 645-5277 PTL L&AATES. 5'5'27' Block-LIG & Bonded -~ -FENC£S-GATES Tree t11m 2 ••·•Yf·I frtt ..aA CALL TODAY!! Call <7141962•7093 Dump ?uns C M /N.B ... , SERVICE DIRECTORY All Fii LOIS . area Jim Whyte. 642· 7206 T" 128924 722·8447 Your CkiW Cart PLUMBING = PAINTING STllYMI Ill.Liii i;..;.;;..--.~;.. __ WIY Mn Serv1ee Directory •Babysitting in my East-Carpentry= BIG or small ITllllTS MW. GI • LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE Representative side CM Mme Loving at· Reas prtee Al 635-4736 • Or1nge Co Orlglnel WM*!\ me8tiBJlll :it A,• '' • * Specl«ular epts -142•432l11f, S 10 mosphere 646-4834 , Student Movers lnaured * 1 & 2Br. 1 & 281 suites FIT P/T 18 mo's/up Also laaha..1 Lte T 124·436 641-84.27 *Spacious townhouses l••••••••lml!l'I Mariners School Schedule L f HAOlrNG • MoV1NG NEW Warehouse Storage 3BR 2BA. 2 cars. new lPUTllllTS decor Blk to bch S 1325 Beaulllut. clean large G1r- 3BR 2BA. lg deck.-bay den Apls Beautilully Y1ew Yrly S 1225 landscaped grounds : ~1;~'i':8'ba1con1es or PllUI llT1ll ·~day rates NB 548-3063 Jo~arage & Yard f;~~f1~2 laral .. ltmct -i-----1·11-.·1·1·11- Gerden patios The Cellt. Public UtltlOes Cltaala1 ltnict Care fOf!..-... In lklenM •Au Plumbing & neatt~ OTHERS AVAILABLE Pool & spa, pahos/deeks CommilSlon. REQUIRES -HAULING. CLEAN UPS, ........... , K h · WIY Hn that all used. household ROBIN'S CLEANING OUAUTY WORK, REAS. Pnvate Home at Y EXPERT SeN•c@ & Repair ,. • ._IY --*' Sorry. no pets -115111-1 Bedroom S835·S650 •3 Lighted tennis courts goods movers, p11nt their SERVICE A thoroughly 7 DAYS MIKE 722•7858 Atkinson, RN 540-4101 34 yrs exp 18 yrs 1n erea .I I _., ... t31 E 18th St 646-6816 * 2Sw1mrT11ng Pools p u C Cal T number in all Clean House• 852-1662 _ · Warm loving Mme en-Lier: 409035 964-8919 111·4111er111·1111 , •• lllYl eT! GATED VILLAGE COM· MUNI TY 2-38drm. 2' ·B• 1600-1800 IQ ft Of PURE LUXURY. Oarage, SPA in m11ter auiles •Streams & ponds advertisements If you HOLIDAY CLEAN-UP CLEAN UP & HAULING vtronment for the elderly Plumbing & Drains Low Bachelor S5e5 •Sorry, no pe1s have a queatlon about Any type or odd Job' Call Balboa ts11nd Board & $750 * F 1 hi 1 Hseclean1ng. carpets. hrd an"'ime Kyle 681•8582 Cir'" 673_8589 A" 5pm. flat rates by phone guar 2Bdrm 1·.eath urns ngsaval the leg111ty ol •mover. oodllrs windows e1C ,. .. •• 24hrserv 17141997•8704 2250 vanguard 540-9626 Gas for Heating & Cooking Call Public Utlllles Com· ~IRBY MAINTENANCE Palatial - ---Patd • mission 714-558-415 l 63 1•5272 ltaltll, ltHIJ Prt I 2 Bdrm 2 Bath S760 Fitana 18v@XM6FtHEFtNEST IP .. ,...._.,..,_-., __ 398 w Wiison 63 1 ·5583 WIY RT IALL · I ¥HOUSECLEANING pelnllng & wood flnlltles Ac.91tiC1l lg• II you hate dirt call us Pereon1l Fltnes• Trelnet In N 9 RICHARD SINOR ltl·l 111 REBLOWN oM Pl1Ntib 750-8303 Linda Highly qu11. In I ll •1e11 ol 110. 28C>e44 963-41 14 Aleo lnl/Ellt Pelntlng 835-7038 Mary exercise Barry 95&-5123 '* '* '* '* .-.~- Dining room. wood burn-2 Bdrm 1' .ea $745 1ng llreptace, mlcrow1ve 161 E 18th 642-0858 1~5~~~t~~! Llc" 288597 13'·9295 Ceaatractlta ltttl!t I C.H .. 1 11111 PAllTlll i--*"'!1L~Ul~t""'"1"""•-1-,*- t•ne. from San Diego leat ltnifft I lalltiat - -2cw. Off L•bor In Dec. Hot 111 & gravel repair, 111 oven. private patio ELEGANT LIVING onl~ 2 Bdrm 1' .e. $725 15 minutes to F11hlon 825 Center St 642-1424 Island. 15 minutes to So. Co Plaza. fu11 Hit of 2 Bdrm 1' ·B• S770 Freeway, north ot Beach UoMXA NidMJd .. iiiiTml J• llr 8 • lll-1!!\ (MERRY CHRISTMAS) root type tune ups & re- to McFadden. wetl 1on SAIL/POWER Bo1t1 Elec· All heating & l)IUmblno Int , Ellt. Comm'I, Anid'I, roofs Ptompt Mfvlce. N-port Blvd & south of 151 E 2111 548·2•08 Sen Diego lreeway 2473 Orenge Ave 831-5439. McFadden. Tuning-Plumb 848-3395 QUALITY SINCE 1970. etto ~Ilea. Fr• •l l~'d & bonded 842-4908 5 VEAR WAAAANfY ..... Ma-'•a te3·MM or "3-.1777 --- By ai>9t only liii!iiiiiilll!llliii A rtl(nb ' ,!j,,. • .•••.• 1. .., •11•11er11n 1 Bd $850 utMlty paid. H· pets 10.l E. IAY APT 8 STUDIO APf, Uflfurn, Ufltt included. no gar. 'h bll from lay, S.50/mo yrty. 152-5710 c... ... eOMt & .., °"' .... ,..,.. -°""· COl!liort*9 ~ to IT..,11 & So c..t "'11 wi. 04lly """""' to lltecll Cat.-s ,, ...... IC) 'lTS MAS( .......... ·~·······-··· .. .. ...... . ,...... .. .... .. I '7•1-'771 ... , ... , ... __ __ ....... I ....... CdiHb FREEMAN & SON INC. .-. ---I044 lfF Ill •n PlfMICk's cli1Ah RE· 528·10~ Llc•2tl343 I Lancan A.A PAINTING lnt/£11.1 HE LEAK STOPS HE.REI FtNl9"1HG. s2·•taln a· . .-r Trfe/Trlmlcl .. nup• LOWEST poslibte price. Work ou•r 1 yt 722-7537 tnnUI F.it's fOf plantlftO AMI 10 Step Servtc. Ma-3235 -_ _ ...-.ret1nltn·Qu ty work. • : ..... .. ...... pr!Cff. a.2•2873 Chudl MATOIAN PAINTING •REPAIR EXPERTS INC Ir• "1 S..n. 192:17~3 Ouallty~~h:: Quall A Speciatt ALL REPAIRS OUAR'O llftM ••25513 tee-7401 ~rvs!!"~:=.i:,n Lic•211~7 131,im Prompt1PCo1ite 722.1331 f.p;rc;p..,try rm RESIDtCOMMViNO-21 1 time. Fr•"' 241-1640 GLASGOW PAtNllPfG Wl.... Jteal91 - ...., .. ,.Aemocfl·AddltloM yrs Do my own WOffl. Lie. TlllS tnttbt 30 Y'' ea.r • Ln THE SUNSHINi IN Doon_..c. a.t-4MO •278041 At .. M129 ref'• 14"2·52'4 Sunshine window clMnlng Door9-Aepetr·AI~ i!lECTRICtAN T~~'en::·7~ SMITH Oulllly PMltlnO Lid Call (714) a.e.5990 Cablnet1-Panet-Locl1...ec Lie •233108. Sm-Iii.toe nu awn IP'_ ---tntlE•t Comm'l/Aeeld'll 3$ ~· eap Jefry .. 2-0M1 jobl & repa1r1, Ml·mG SUP!A LOW SOD I SOIL Apt Fr• •I. MO-tnl SUN VALUY OONST. NEW I Al!PAIANO IOb ~~~s ~= Grad Student ,..,,,.,, I do It 1111 Home lmprO¥e. too amell Toe> qualfty. lnllE•t. Ouel. WOfk, low MAVI . A NllD? H0me Atpelre e.2-13'0 ANa FAEhtt h t·2345 Uiiiij..aiil rat•. ""eel 720-1141 ~sfMi!Ati~ and P4EW & MPAtA. No jOb ~ 'f04ll 1nU b t Qualiiy work· hod INt clou 1f1od pogos Addlt'°"9 w .... e>oor.. too emlll Tot> quality, Ctw11tma party 135 tw.. mentnlp. tr•"' tna'd and you're Me to l11l 1tl ..""" --..... ..NIH ..... +i: ll, ........ , '* ltc-t3,.30 Aoct'*'t9CM i·············~·········1· ~ic:~t'= FIN···o ll3~c:::mH.y· ~;;;~369 -~, ...... , ... : ( \ttEl-:tc OPPO KTt \IT\ • • ttan of • gfowing Com· HOVSECLEANEAS t Only HOSPITAL BED 845-57e9 VcA '°" iXLE HttacN • e ~1 S::';t:: ~ ::::"~,;,~:· C-~ten Mfl $100 (71•) 722-0Ult -----: MANAGER : .fOt8'>PI. 710-7001 rhrough classified KIRBVMAINT.831-5272 APilltds:COi&monltor. ~~~PJ~~y~M or i.--.,.,.-------.. : • .r~~~~~~iiiiii!iii!~~~ii~ ~ ·-~-drive1_._ R..!lOU __ _ "'::J. '=" • \fl1il11·1ttio 11 .. Mr•· 110 14 ti't-in ili'i::-• - --Day time l'IOufa. Exp nee. moo.m. 11995 T au~dea PCMecll\e Aid • 1·1·~11·11 for m1t11al( .. 1111·111 flo .. ition ... : llJIJ Plltl Olro1llflt1 .. ,.. ' Pfl.& FIT avail. &73·1310 S.7-0738 h ~ • e APPLE I .. Compu1er Sys-lalJ II Jilt' :=. ::::-• lrut i\ iclua l, '""'' 111· .... ,,.. II now accepting a pptlcatlons for . .....,JILMIY lam. printer, Modem. Yow vi;: su;; my &128 •furoPW o..-y • molhah•d . 11qrn11iit·1I. fli•\ihli·' and e part-tl1'.'l9 Office positions. Hea~ Full lime high echool S1195 IBM Compatible before 12131. R~ • ""C:O...NOMoteto • I . I • phones, computer Input , and nan. gradual• wllh good drlY· 840K, 50 MB Hard drive Cruise. w/new LP. paint. I !IVY"".......,. IMdl .. • jCOU 11rlt'111t•1. \pµlin u,11 .. 111u~1 1•11jo': w-·· fng record Apply in per. Sl•95 5il7-0•00 varnilh, uphOI. rigging 5 •OE C-Hwy • '4 orl.i11 .. ~i•li \11111h,.. · eral·ottlce duties. Experience help-son 10 Mr .Fuan•• •• ., 11 .. __ .. ...._t ._., ·;;.:~.;..; ... :=c:.:."--...:.:.; ••1::;.::=.m • • .. • ful ... will ·train . Hrs are 12-Spm, Robert Bein, w 1111am Frte It IH lift ~bs(7 14;75.S.-lt ... p.,... • H1·liul1l1· '1·hid1·. \ uli1I lin·11 ... • • Mon.-Frl. SS.OO/hr to start. Apply Frost & Anoe. 1401 (ookrNd for c;;;ing own-•----'--•-I .~Ji~~~1•,.. : a111I 111 .. ur1H1•·1· lt fll U•I ! In person, 9a m -4'pm. Q_uail St .. Newport Beach_ ers lo adopt an l"e<:· 9WPlff•• ,....1 * ALFA ROMEO'* ""'I "'9t Sten.. 1ion1te Cockapoo · FrM la Jwzt '* SAAB * BllT.E"* : ('I \\ 1· 1nf~•:r .. "',•;11~1111 1·11111 1'.u n ~ lwn·: lallJ Plltf PlT outgoing person ~_!ood ~me 5•8-28•1 N;W 4'Ud: 35 A.fl. llWli e t>'' 1111· un1111t: 1111 \a1·a11111h a nd e 330 W Ba St experrence helQful J I /f /An 0 £ !.ng • hotid 1t\... m .. diral a nd df"ll htl in·.-• Y • $i50/hr 84&-2•2• · twe IJ an MIS start. S1to0 val. Mii , • I • Costa Mesa, CA 92627_ -S995 12' Lomac: rubber • 11u ra 111·1·. wnu' prol(rarn. -ala n and e PLATE ROOM per1on, tiOLD··SllE! dinnhy 1950. 848-0551. * 752-0900 * • milf"M(t•· .. 1111~.rn. 1· e Mon 1PM to Approx .. ,. • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8·30P.M. Tues 11AM 10 50% oft entire stock• 111,.;Deca/I••--e \pph in pt'N HI 111 ,., 1hru • e Approx 7·30P._., will . 875•3123 IIU ~ iia..r'\ : Thur .. : :?:INl-t1:UO p.m. • DEUYEIJ DRIVER • '[:i:;,· Pl~t:';:~:' 3355-A v11 Udo. NB SLI PS XVWIC@ ~ YLI" • •••11a1 AA••y ..... 1•11111 •. • · Ladles t•K gold SW1ss Sizes 25'. 30' a 40' • ....... .... '" ........ ' • • • Dally Pilot i:notor route • NIT TIUTD 11111 watch W11 h diamond Call 642-•64• : 330 W. Bay St. : • available In Laguna D .... ach •. :AcsosurN.TME~NP£AGRSERoN t>ezet °'t0 s 1eoo •••ung 9-spm . ..,.on-Fn oac.o"' ... _ .... C • ~ .• J ... NITOR . S525Mlnt oond •9•·8 179 •iec. ,, ... -···--... _.._, : · osta Mesa, CA 92626 •. area 1 2 Hours per after " -· • EOE • • · --• Must be rehable:6•2-630' -llATf/LHCfll A•te Lt!!!!:L.. Mll '"" -·--· • • • noon. Earn $500-$700 a • --size 8 11950 Appratsect llilt .. --·-· ·-· ........ •••••••• ••••••••• :. ~~~~~Y-F~~~Y 1~~~ -:.~3; : ·~~::f'i; ~ ~· ~-..... E.eeo-.Ocll:~~~ •. -~~~~ ... sills 1 wsill .. -=-~~-: :·-·.: .. -··;~;- suite 105 CdM 92625 If A&J. llllli .., ,. ._ • -,_,,, I •. OUllE COAST •. Recepllonlst Immediate 875-3 l23 I 11111.1 poshon av11l1ble for 'the 3355·A Via_ Lido. NB . DOMESTIC & FOREIGN ... ,,. ._' - \ID . . : D1ily Pilot •• right •ndlvldUll IO hand .. Olllct rarailart 19202 BEACH BLVD .:::::.:.:. t "mg busy phone. ~ree1 vis· I~ i 1 5a..7 l H /Nl .. 111 ~ ~ )S • 330 W. Bay Drive • tors. m1sce111neous • ~·· -.. -·--i. . ~ ' • C t M CA e duties. No typing re-8· ryngJ d esk & Aatn Wu... 21 • os. a esa, • qu11ed Non Smoller For matching 9' Crendenu CASH REWARD FOR 1Hio 'H U .... t,.., A A T s T • • • • 9' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1ppo1n1ment call Sandy w/kneehole. solld wood. 1e1d1ng to stOlen blue ·eo . 71•-6•2· 7702 piano finish S 1300 love-Toyo la Pick-up truck. ( 1r. "111.: ,IJ1h llt \\ 'f"JfX r • '" rlit Orwi:t ( •'J'l rin .h 1lflJ l.'.ff1Jl11t p11.Jul11\t IJ\11ut .irtr'ft "1., un.ltNJri.I, fllcll liJri.li\lni: tu dtllt:n ~J\ tm,tn.: r. ir J 'Jr ft r 11! d iem\ Ar.1lm 111 pnklu1 c; IJ111uh JO.t prr't'n!Jlh•fl 'f't'' 1111 · 4Ullltrollll\t It JI t'lJll Jfl1l lllJll .a.IHlll\IOI.'. "' 4 W't p~1 t '' t \)t nrul ( lur ,If,, 1111110.mni: mJr et dt11wi.I' t.jt.Jlm Jnd '"It \t"'PJfX' f'''"!u.tr11n kri.1\\lt1li;t ".111 penins• Now Available CAR ROUTES E•rn E•tr• C••h For O.llvery Of Thi• P•per J''c:r o\h1l111 "' \\•ir li111iu 11i;tu .. ltJJI ... ""~._ ...... __ mu'I P1111r llt'\l \rJfXr I \fXritlll t ,, JO HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IND-EPENDENT · .i.hJOIJ&;t' P."r1111n" full w 11c ~~ !-ornt ltl' ,Jlm 5-m per li11ur :-tc\t' I l11y~h. An Dirnrur . Daily Pilat • '<t1 "nr H.11 .\trrrr Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck ~ or station wagon and insurance CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney Secr"°'91arytG1rl Fr lday rnuli ly or1en111 lacquered Missing 12-2 1. lrom busl-screen e·x 12· S3300 pa " 17th St In be able to handle busy Both 1~ s.200 6•5 .• 067 ness r .. phones. hke to deal with Costa Mes a, plate people, and can •d1us1 to Pttl I Aaiaab lttt = 1W03085. 6~ 15 d11ty w~k flow changes ABvSStNIAN KITTEN Aatn lapr... ti Typing 50-55 wpm, 10 _ ke by tooctt For IP· e.eo1 Pedioree Female IU w awpfg y S CFA reg Shots _5 .. 1 -po1ntment call Indy S•OO C M 645_6,56 II.I Lt-'-' I• ·-71•-S.2-7702 ..... Ltiijll Bil ' "' ...... LIS 117-1111 -ANTIQUE SHOW Huntington Center Jan. 1, 2. 3. • • days only · Join us FREE admission & pa.rt\ Ing Oak & Brass Promotrons (71•1676-052• ii.illuctl lifi 17Cu fi Frldlgalre 1 150. Elec Gen-Aire wlbroller S 150 Kenmore dlsh- w1Sher i 15 6•5 .. 067 GAS KITCHEN STOVE gd cond, • burner, S125 obo. 6•5-7704 2686A Or- ange Ave Costa Mesa : ./ I . " ,,-~\'·'"·-._ .. . '. ~ t ,,._ -- 1 . \ '•Jl ........ ·n int,_.,__, ............. ., ............ + ........... .,.. ...... .,.. '""la lUI 0""9• tulll!O••• ......... '""-"'"' t~• '""""'*' ...... ,,., . . .... ,., t_ .. l l ·-· 1'42 $. Bnstol. S.A. MMlll SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN .. ISUZU t.-YOU Fm~us # - -· ···-.. ·----- IN U.S.A .• APfJ TRYING HARO£R TO 8£ = 1 • I IALll • IERVICE • PARTI • LIAllNG INTO ••au. ... USED CAM I TNJCQ COME IN OR.CALL FOi' . FMlllW 0.ULLO •HLn -l-121 ~ • l:fUNTtHGlOH BEACH .. , .... , ........ 1 '1216'11.B .. uto trane. S« • 13112•. .... eYeS DO!'AE 'Tt=A9'>iii-W-aoon all ilc pis p/b am/fm cau . 62K mi. llln1 oond $1575 S.8-&833 FORD ·74 PINTO SQUIRE WAGON Low m1 . good cond . $750 968-1386 -arr 11111• U .. ITl'I ., ...... 11 colors and option• 3 9-lo Annual Perc:.ntage Rate Financing for 24 mos on apprC>Yed credit •tAll.ut .,, .... , 52• Harbor Coate ...._. .... JI KELVINATOR NO FROST ~EFRIG brown, S 150 obo. 2• 1-518 1 ask tor 011n1 WHIRLP Ol SIS grey r el11g . li ke n ew. wasntdryer, King• post teallwOOd bed. 642-•566 S-AVING 4 line mimimun '~~ • ' · A Garage Sale <?\\).s Kit for $1.00 For M.IO you can advertlM your Garage Sale In the Dally Pilot. There 11 a 4 line minimum and the prtc:t 11 the aame whether you advertise 1 day >or 3 days. It's a great way to turn thOM hidden treasure• Into cash. We are also offering a Gulde to .. ..., Gllr ........ for S1.00. This guide Includes Id ... on how to advertlM, how to plan, what Items to sett, plus ldeu for a better garage .... ; also a garege..,. lign, pric ing ·1tljker1, Information on cfty ordlnancea and an lnwntory lheet. \ You can purch&M your Garage Sale Kit for S1.00 Wh4N'I you place your ad at: Illy 1111· Orenae C08lt Datty PtlOt, 330 W. lay St., Colta Mle9 Hununaton 8Ndl lncMpendent, 642-56 7 8 17Mt 1Md\ ~ .. Hunttngton IMch. Monday • F leY a:30 AM to 5 PM GLASS DINE TBL Con-1emp ' ... bev $500. ~rtg wfloe & water $550. Mink coat S400. ETC 499-S.5& LARGE desk. walnut fin- ish, 5 drawer. good con- d1t1on. S50 548-H51 leave me11199 Never uMd sot8-. 1-oveee--1-1. cha ir & o tto m a n . Earthlones. Call anyUme I t (7t4)55•-0647 SOFA AND LOVESEAl TWEED EARTHlONE $99 Call 722· 7381 WING-Chllr S 100, Wllnu1 6x3 tbl S 100. bean chair $30 & bean bag S15. And M~e' 631-8565 9"91 WON ON GAME SHOW! Must sell used turn Brnltan/be>ge. sola, love seat, & ch11r. gd cond, $250 Can eves. 673-73•9 IH-For 1 country ~ IOok. "*'• "-- bflld9d did! rug '""" CallClO tlrlpa Ot UM rug y1m ' 11 5 1 20") !**' mell• • 30· • 40· rug E~ pattern ss.n l)luS 75c poatage Mndltng 1H---•'*5r. :.1•1 ='==--== "''"",_ ...... ..... ... ....... .... The llily Pilat hos a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CA.SH with a $9.00 Classified Ad. $9.00 with prepayment 4 Lines 7 Days $9 .00 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private parties only. No Commerc1ol. Real Estate, Auto motive Booting or Employment Ads . There 1s no price l1m1t to what you can advertise. If you need to sell your couch, high ch01r or any unused mer chond•se-coll the Do•lv Pilot Classif 1ed staff o r use the coupon below . . Moil to: Doily Piiot, 330 W . Bay St., Costa M~10, -Ca 9262tJ ·- 642 .. 5678 -----------------------~-----------~------- N AME PHONE ~---------------- AO ORE S S _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- CITY ______________ S TA TE ____ ZIP _______ _ AO COPY · 4 line minimum, approximately ~ words pe r line. AMT . ENC LOSED __________ c1rc1e one VISA or M C Are you o subscriber to the Doily Pilot? c.rc1e 011e YES NO I ·I ' ----=-=-·· OrMge cd..t DAILY PILOT/ Wedntldey, o.c.mw 24, Jtee rellecled 1n ~be< A Secu111y1C1e~nfng Depollt sn111 be required p1tor to OC· cupancy lnlorm1tton-concern1ng IM proposal ShOUIO be ad· dressed 10 FOUNTAIN VAL· LEY SCHOOL DISTRICT. 17210lrak STiiet. Fountain Valley c a1t101nia 92708, Al· tentton C.rol Jones T .... pnone(714)842-6651 FOUNTAIN VALLEY IC HOOL DflTNCT 80ARD 0' TRUITHI, Re9er ....,_, Clertc of the 8-d Published D11nge Cout 0111y P1to1 Dee.ember 17. 22. 29 1986 MUC IOTICl W .. 7 • .,.. .,, • '*'°" lntlf__. 1n •-••.a l*IOft ll•nllf lft .,_... e1 llMt of lillle"' ec..Mr ..... of~ ~.!~ NOTICl TO IN ....... .,ou ~ ..,..,. MmC1 M ttlt ....... ~ ~ .._ ie.lwl ~ of W. UNMd WILL llLL AT ~IO -w:::-..::-.:.-• CNOITOAI ~ wponlhl•tcutorored!Nn· MATMM wponthet•.,toror8dlll6ft. ...... , AUCTIONTOHIGHUTllO--•-_.. IULI< TMtllfllA llt11tor, or UC*" IN It· A.OltA D ..... HI i111at«, qt upon "'9 ... At h CiMplMn A_.,. Oii' '°"CAI"...... AWTIGN M is.ca. e tot-1101 tor~ '°' 1t1e ...cutor or Me Of NllJIOll torney '°' IN .,..,._ or emtlllCle to tM CMc c.w 11rN Of Mlt"' ..-.. ~ MIOUITIOM • U.C.CJ • ~ttftOf. lftd ....... " TO uimlllWl ldmlnittrllor. l(tCI ........... 300 l,.e CflepNft of .... Unleed ...... , 11:.... *"'"TO LIAll Notice II heteby fl*' to Ille COUii WIUI ptoe>( Of ..,. 18TATI MO. A•tlr IN COUft wlttl,,roof of •· A..,., Orlnlt. CA, AJA main .,_.,_ to Cellfor~ IUM'LUI OllTM:T c1edllor1 ol Jh• within wa. •written~ •al· To a1 hllln. ~-. ¥let.•""'"*,...... ..... rtgM, ••Md.....,...~ Cteelel. tnc .. tocMtd at .01 MA&. NOfllRTY11 HEAEl!IY named tr1n1t1tor1 111411 I Ing 1"41t .,OU .......... c1edllora lf\CI COl'.ttlfltt"I Ing tM• .,OU ...,_ ...... ~to Md MW ...... by K N, •oot1tull. I•. IOI, NOTICE bulll t1an1fef le ebout to be notice of ... ftllna Of ... In· creditors. end'*'°"' Wl\O notice ot Ille Mf'8 of M .. _,,. .... a.. of TNat"' AMMlnt. CA ......... OIVEN THAT THECFOOUONL· m.cM on'*""* Pfopltty ventoryenchppt ...... lof maybeott'llllllllMln-...ed ,,.,,,Ofyand8"f ........ of W.PfOl*tY ...... lftealcl and IMetM4 comi..-IO TAIN VALLEV s H htlt1.nafttr delefltltd. •late HMtl or of IN PMI-!fl Ifie w111 andlor ...... of •l•t• tuMI or ot ltw .... intY ancf It• deaOriMd and now ,_ by It under OISTAICT llal deelered tlltt •-IC llftftf'r TM l\ll9ltl and tlu9'MU liofla0fac:count1menti0Nd FLOAAD MEAAILEESAKA tlontOlaccountar= ... --Mid Deed°' Truee In the'"' follc>wing ,.., Pfoperly • "--·-aoor.. of .. lnttNMCJ In Sectlofl 1200 and 1200 5 ot FLORA 0 MEAAILESS In Section l200 and .I of ll'A~ t: Pf~ ...... In Mid wfff not be needed fol _......;..=.--..-............ __ tr1n11ef«1 are PLANNING IN Calitomla PYoMte Code, A petition hM bttt1 Mid the California Pfobele Code. Ur* 10 .. lflowfl and ... County end State deacllbtd ct11sroom purpOMI A flCTmOUe • H•lt c 0 NT RO L I NT EA . MM .............. by JOHN M IAAfT In"" ...... Oul11ti1' At-"'*'on "* ~con-... Ponab6t Ctantoom tocatld MAim 8TAW NATIONAL 4400 MecArthUr .... ... .... .... -Suc*iOI Coul1 of Orenee ...., .......... 9" domlftlum plM '"°'... Lot ,, Trecl II~. .. at Number One LlgnthOuM The lollowint .... .,. ltYd., 8th Floof. N9wpOr1 ...... ..., C..... Nllllt· County cequesllnO that ......_ c .... ....._....._ 2 t, 1t11 In look stlOWll on a mep tfltreof,. Lane. FoUiltalrl Val6ev. C.il· d04ng buliNM •:A) Mt Ae- IMch. CA 92ee0 ..._ ...... CA.... JOHN M, IAATI be mp. 111. lnlM, CA 11'11 12 . Ptet 1HI ol Offldel QOfcted ln"WOolt 37. 11'11119 10, lomla. , MllCll, B)Aif....,ctl. 26611 The location In Calltomia Y,iJblllhed Orange Coeat pointed · u petlOMI rep· Publlsl'led Orange Coeat flltcordl, • MitcellaMOul Meps, At-The Boltd or Trust ... ot-Adriane St , MIMlon Viejo. ol tllt chlel ••teullve olfice Dally Piiot Oec:embtl 23. 24. rnent11ive to adlTlinllltl 11\t Dally Piiot December 11, '11. PARCEL 2: · cord• Mid <>range County. the Fountain Va/Mly SchOOI CA 9269 t · 01 principal t>ullneu office 30. 1986 n111e ol the decedent. 24. 198& · An undl~lded 1120th The 1t1Mt lddr ... and District retOIYM to IM9' the Jut11 Jarvie. 25511 ot the Intended t11n1ft10f 11; TW&42 Tha petition reqve111 WTh502 intereet • tenants In COfll· otl\tr c°"'"'°" d1119Ntlon, lecllltlea to Indicated above Ad1i1n1 SI • MllllOf\ Viejo. Same u abOve euthOflly to admln111er the mon In and to lfte COfMIOn If any, ot the real Pfopltty. undllr the tt1m1 end con· CA 92691 All othel business~,,,.. 111..,.IC MnTIC( n111e under the lndtpen-' fltalC NOTICE lfM. btlna Lot 1 end 2 of d .. crlbed above Is dittons steted In tM ~: lflll bustn"' 11 con· end ldd1"'" used by the ... -. ""' dent Admtn11\111ton ot El· • Mid trlC1 -..0. ~. In lfte P!olfPotted to be: 200 Del ullon .ol IN Boltd. Aetol· cl<itlld by. an lndlvldw1f Intended tren1fet01 wllflln lalM Act. ec.... city of Cotta Mee&, County Mar All9., Cotta ...... CA utlon No 87-07 Jut .. J11vts thr .. yeetl 1611 PUI IO far -A heiring Ol'I the petlllOn NOTICI Oii ol Orange, SI ... ot Cell· Tiie underllontd T"'8tee The minimum monthly Tllll s1a1ement wu Ntd .. known to the lnten'ded MOTICI °'· WIN be held on JANUAAV 14, MATH°'. fotnla ... "'°""' on a ..... dlecf1lme any liMlllty tor any ..... peymenl IOI IN twm with '"' County Ctartl ot Or· transltl .. are N<>folf A&JCo:a.:::.n 1987 at I 45 p M In Dept .IUIWN UINICIO. ltc:Or°'-d Id looti 417. lncofrectnw of Ille .. ,... of IN ..... 11\etl ~be .... •noe County on No¥91T\t>tr The names and bulinels No 3 at 700 Civic Center AllD Oii NflilJOlli Pagee 31 and St ol ,,..._ addr9M lf\CI Other common thantnr .. hund1ad lorly·flve 5 1986 edd1ess of the Intended ':: .=..~ Oltve Wut, Sant• An•. CA TO AO•llTU cellaneoua inaps, recordl of dtllQntllon, II any. stlowl'I eod ltftr one hundred• I* "9tll t1an1ter .. 1 11e CULtNET 92702 llTATW MO. A·~ Orange County, c.Moma. lltfeJn. ' ' nth1S345.501rnonth) The Pub11slted Ota119' COMI SOFTWARE, INC . 400 BhJI T~·:i~J:,:Ob!!.a:'1es. IF YOU OBJECT 10 tilt To •11 "-•· btneficleriea, togetllel wftll all lmptov. SM!Mltwllltltmade,t>ut m1nlmumrnonlhlyltaMP1Y· Dally Pilot ~einber 3. to. Hill Dm1e. WestwOOd, MA cred•lors and • contingent granting of IN petitlOn, .,ou cilflc.Oll end continOtnl ments 11\treon. b!'IPffn9 wlltlout CO'i1911MI or ..,. ment tor 1ubsequen1 17. 24 ttee 02090 CE M<:NU sllould 111hef """" at the crldlln and Ptl'°"' ~ lheref1or11 condamlnlum renty, hPf"' or Implied. r• period• mar,,. adjullld in· W411 Tn11 1he property pertt· creditois 01 ALI L· hearing and 1111a yOUI ob· may be othefWIM 1ntt1•ttd unit• 1 th1ougtl 20 lndusive. prdlno title. poe1atlion, Of nually 11 tile District's di•· ---,.------- nenl heleto 11 described tn ~ih!~!1:'~:~.:~ ":~Y,:: iecoons or Ille wrlllen Ob In lhe will 1n<1/01 Htate ot: loeated thereon tnCiumlwances. to pay the crelton A SeeurltylCleantng ral 11 1nvell!01 GOm· 819 Uh puler progrems. so twere A pelllion' hH t>een llled the hearing Your appeer· A petition hes been filed An •~clullft .....,_,t lfte ~ secured by said to occupancy of tngrns end egrns to be products. Source COde and by Mary T McNutty in the ~nee may be In l*IOll or by by ECKARD LIENSOOAF In apputtenant to MCtl It lcw Deed of Trutt, with lnter•I No comm1111on 1halt be· used In common wlln othefs Objec1 Code. lurnt1u1e and Superior C<>Utt 01 Orll\Q9' your a1t01ney the SuP4tflOI Court of Qi. the use end occupanqo of ttlere«1. • p1ovtdecl In said p11d 1ny llcensed re11 .. 111a over . the n01thwette<ly 15 fh,tures, 9<1ulpm1nt snd County requetll"" that Mary IF YOU ARE. A"CAEOITOR ange County requntlnQ tlltl those portions of the rtllrlc· notM, aclv~, If any. bfolte< 1n lh11 11g11d. and '"' of the southe1stt1ly 195 le1_sef\old 1nta<es1 1n pflntt· T M<:Nully be ~led 11 °' • cont1ngeot credJtor of ECkARD Ll6NSOOAt t>e led common .,.. datlg-undtl the tt1m1 ot Mid Deed thefe shall be no de<IU(lion let ot LOI 19 ol Traci CM. In pal pllQe of business end 1s pe<sonal r19'esen1auve to the deceased. you, must lilt appointed as petsonel ,.,_ nated 1n tilt Decltratlon of of T1ust. ..... cl\argee end from any pioposal 1n de- the County of Orange. Stall located II 4400 MacAnhui administer lhl 811111 01 you1 claim with the court °' resentat1ve to 1<1mWstt1 the Restrictions. recorded In ••l*'MI ot the Trust• end term1n1ng lhe htghell ri - ot CtllfOlnla, l>ef map r• Blvd .. 8th Floof. Newpol1 ALICE McNUL TY piesent ti to the petlOnll ...... ot the decedent. 8ooll 12908. Peoe 1208 Of of"" '"'9tl Cfeated by Mid soonllble biddef oorded 1n 8ootl 17. Pege 9 ol Beacn CA 92660 _ :_!ne peWJon ~cuiellL rept8$9ntahve appointed by Tne patltlOJ\ 1~quHll Otf1C1a1 Records end stlown Deed ol Trull, . IM ttlt 5Mlec:I pioposall lo leue M1scell1neous Maps. "' 'Ille tiuilnffrll™ 1Ulho11ty 10 edmtntsllf lhe lnei:ournwtthl!l"fO\ff"W!Onttls auffiOilty IOiiJMTnisttil'.,,,..-on-the coodomlnium· M'IC)Uftt-~ ~CIP9rtf mutt ~Te" office of the County Re· by lhe 111d 1ransl11011 at estate und8f lhe lndepen· hom the d•t• ol flrll II· Hiiie undel the 1naepen. MCfl unit meted to br 122.7 .ea. ettved by the deleQeled of· eoidel ot Slid CoYnty EX· sa•d 1oc111on os P1ann1ng dent Adminia1rat1on 01 Es-suance..otr.u.,su..-ovldtd dent Ac:tmontltfation of E• The 1114!11« eddfeel-and -fhebe11.,.tclaryurtOWAld fleet 11 the Fount11n V1ltey CE PT ING therefrom 1n1 Contro11n1ern111on11 tates Act with lull authOllly tn Sectio~ 700 of the tiles Act othe1 common deaignetlon. Deed of Trust l\tretolor• tx· School Otetrlct Educlllbn aouth-tt1ty 332.5 feet Tn11 111<1 bulk tr1nster 1s undei the act Prot>ale COde of CafffOlntl A ne,111ng on the petition If eny. of the ,.., PfGPtrtY ec:utecl anc:I dellveled to the Centt1. 17210 Olk StrHt, Sttd property Gommonly intended 10 be consum· The petition osstl 10, h .. r. Tne time IOI llllng claims will wlll be held on JANUARY 7, d • 1c1 I bed • bO ve I 1 underllontd a written Dec· Fount11n Valley, C111to1nta, known 11 20281 Kline Dr1ve. meted 11 the ollice of 400 tng in Dept No 3 al 700 not expire p11or to lour 1987 11 t 45 PM In Dept, No pu1port1d to be: 2554 l1tatlon ol Default anc:I 0. 92708, no Illa< tnan 2:00 Sen la Ana Blue Hilt Dr . Westwood, Civic Center Drive Wnl months from the date of Ille 3 11 700 Civic Center Drive ELDEN A VENUE •D· 103, mend lor Sa" and a written PM , Wedn1sd1y. Dec•m· Price lo be paid S 160,000 MISS 02090 on or Ille< Santa Ana CA 92701 ~ hea11ng notice abOve. West. Senta Ana, CA 92701 COSTA MESA, CA 92827. Notice ot Default anc:I Elec· ber 31. 198e Name of Seller Tomle Janu11y 14, 1987 January 7 j9117 11 I 45 PM YOU MAY EXAMINE the IF YOU OBJECT to the Tilt under Befoteeceepllng anywrll· FICflTIOUt MllMH NAMI ITAT1Mllf1' The following petlOlll If• dOlng bU11ness .. Callfornla Cab<,..1 Co.. 21211 Ban". Huntington Baach. CA 92646 Patric•• L )Hand, 2121 t Bani! H 8 CA 92_~ Tn11 bu11ne11 11 con· ducted by an 1ndr11tdull P1t11c1a L lfllnd Tnos statement wu flied with the County Clelk of Ot· 1nge County on Decetnl>tl 17 1986 M111e Parkt1 Tn1S bulk transfer IS sub· IF YOU OBJECT 10 lhe Ille kept by lhe cour1. lfyou granting of the pelltlOn • .,ou dlsclalma any ll1t>lllty IOI any 1..11'18..deteQI' ________ w_M_4_9_7 PARCEL GA·l 121-79-10 ,ec1 .to Calllorn1a Urutoun. rallfTllO'bt lnTPtt1tTOl\7You e • pereon "''""'eel In MulOa'lll'lii iliPiif If ffie to to offtelf sn111 caH toi oial t>Od· 111 -IC NOTICE Compiislng three parc:els Commeiclal Code Sechon should ellher appeer· ai lhe lh1 estata. you may ser111 hearing and sllte your ob-address and other c:ommon be recorded In the county cfing Any peison who hu ,m?M PubbSlled Orange Coast Da•ly Pilot December 24, 3 t. 86" JJn01~ 7; t4 1981 W514 l"UUL PARCEL t The noith· 6106 . l'leating 1114 atilt "f04lf OC>-upon the execut« 01 admln-jeCbOnS 01 Jiit-written objee· designetoon. ti eny. stlOWfl wllart Ille real PfGPtrtY le htletotore sublnlttld a writ· PlllJC NOTICE ._,--•••l•U,. ...._,_ -tt-• fhts'n-ano addr..Sol iecuons or hie wt11ten obrec· 11trat01. OI upon the at· ttons w1tn tlle court t>efoie hert1n located. ten bid may eubmll an or9I southtltt1ly hall of Lot 129 the per1on wllh wnom ttons wiln lhe coul1 bet«• 101ney 101 tne executOf °' the 'heating. Your eppear. Said 1111 WIH be m.cs.. but Delt: o.c.mt>tr II. ttee bid eiu:) .. drngby 11 teest five FICTITIOUS., ..... FICTfTtOOl~ll l nd thesouthea1tlflyhaltol c111m1m1ybefiled1sBarnet lhe neenng Your appeer-adm1n1strator. and tlle with 1ncitn1y be111person«by without eovtnlllt Of wat· C .... U. ... '1111, ... "9JG9111 15%1 lhe htgl\tll Na.ITATI..,,,, NAMI ITA NT tl'le IOUl"-te<ly nelf of Loi Resnldi, 4250 Von Karmen. on r · b the court with 1>1001 of ..,. you1 atlorney 1an1y. exp1ns 01Implied.1• • .,,.,...... ae ••I' wrillen bid The JllQhtll r• The lollowlng PtllOlll .,. Tne IC>llowtng persons ere 130 QI TrlC1 No 706, In the Suite 450, Newport Beach, enc~ ~ay be pe son OI y vice, I wrltltn request 1111· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR glfding title, POHHI'~. or ,,..._, ., ......, ..... IC)OnSlble blddel sn111 be re· d0tng buSlnfll as Vista doing business as COM· County or Orange. Slate of CA 92660 and the IHI day Y~ :d~~E A CREDITOR Ing lhll you dell1e epec;lal 01 1 contingent c1adil0f of encumbrance•. tncludlng .... il'rHl.-111t, •1 N. quired to 1Xtcute the loim Vetde Mobile Home Sttat. PUT ER TUTOR. 254 t California. per map re-lotllhngct11msby1nycrodl· 1 genl credrto ot otJoeoLIJ»J1Ungol111 tn· thedecMMd you mutt file ltes,cl'latgel~ aJHlllt•ret, lte. 1ff, ol leeM. such f01m11 lltl 1741 Pomona Ave •2.6. Gi .. noriar i..ne, Costa corded In Boc:ilCTI, pige 25 tor shall be J1nu11y 13, 1987 o~ a con tn m r Iii -·1101y and apptllMmtnl or your clllm wnh 1he court or ot Ille Trust• and of the AMllalM, CA ~ fl") heretofore bM!l approved COSll Mese 921127 Mesa Ca•.tsornia 92626 254 of. M11Ce1tanto\ls Maps, +n wh1Ch rs the bu,inns day ~o~ro~:~ihy~ c::I 0~ 1s111e assets or of lhe petl· present it to the pet10nal trusts c111ted by uicl Deed t11...,. by the Boa.rd of Trustees James ChatlH Wooeh. Kevm hannon. 1 the ottic;e of the County Re-before 1ne consummlltOn"--. l100S..0t 1C.couot1 mentioned representetlve appotnttd by ot T1uat. 10 P9Y-lhe T~ Tiie Boerd of T1119._.. 1 Pomona Ave •25. Greenbriar Lane Costa corder of seld County dale specified above. present 11 10 tne pe1Sonar 1n Section 1200 Ind 1200.6 01 ·the court within tour months 1119 1>1lnttpal sums o1 IN Publlahed Orange Cout lll•ll mike the dett1mlna· Costa Mn•. CA 92627 Mesa Calilornoa 92626 PARCEl 2· An easement Dated Dec1mb11 19, ~~~r:C:~1~11t~~nar!~1~~.~: lheCllttornia P1oba1eCode from the date of tlrst II · notteal MCured by Mid o .. 1y Piiot Oecembtl 24, 3t, lton 11 to~., to leaM Tnis buaineu 11 con· 1"1' business is con· tor -line over 1nd 1986 1 Robert W. Andere•"· suanceoflettersasprollldea Oaad ol Trust to wit 19841. January 7, 1917 · seld tacllrtoH thin ten (101 ducted by an 1ndtv1<1ua1 dueled Dy an •ndiv•dual •c1oss the nortt:iaasterly CUU ... T IOf'TWARE. ~:a'::c!~ 1:i~!~s ~! P:~~t,cs!; Hellft a Helwt, A.....,_ fOt In s ectoon 700 or the 129.61111 511 with lnt1re11 W507 <11y1 after 1 t ol btds James c Woods 11.evon Snannon t6 00 feet of the south· INC.. VICE l'ttlllOINT, in Seel on 700 01 the ,..........,, '°1 E. C...,Mt Problle Code of Clllf01nle thtleon from 05101188 at lnfo1m1t n conce1n1ng Tnos staiement wlS flle<l Trus s~ieme~ "'15 11~ westerty hell of the north-GENERAL COUNUl.. M-Probate Code 01 Cahlornia -.d.. lte. •· .... 1 flM. The hme 101 r111ng cteims will 17 00 •1e per annum u P\llllC NOTICE the propose! lhOUld be Id· witn tne County Cle<k of Or· witn lhe ount) llfk of • ...ste1ty hell of Lot t30 ot leftded Trffteter" The l•me '°' 1111,,,. claims will CA 11101 not IXptre P'IOI to lour pio111ded in uic1 not-<•I plul drnsed to FOUNTAIN VAL· enge County on Oecembet ange Counly on November Traci No 706 ~~· -Put>ltsl'le<I ~Cot.SI ... -Put>lrstted Orarrge C moi'llhslromfheCl1t1ofll'le eosts.Wanyildv•IC*Wilh 5 1986 2' l986 ~ corded tn Book 21. Page 25 Daily Potot December 24, ~°c!n.~=~:~ ~~o;,1t': 011~ Daily Piiot December 23. 24, hearrng noltee above. . 111te1nt ESTIMATED BID Public IUCtton of aben· 172100AKSTRE,fT. l;OUN· r_,_.. ol M1~1eneout Mapa, on 19116 30 1966 YOU MAY EXAMINE the AT SALE $34,4H.24.-doned luinllUfe wlll be "'6d TAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Pubhsned Orlnge Coest lhe office of the County Re· W516 hearong notoced tbOve Tw54 I tole kepi b the court H you Tile beneficiary under said on January 8, 1987 It 2 00 92708. 1714) 842-8651. Al· Daily Pilot December 3 10, COfd8f of Slld County YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe •• I ~ 1ntt1nled In OejlCI of Trust heretOfore ••• pm by MRW. Inc The IUC• 191\tl()n Ct1C>I Jones 17 24 l986 PARCEL 3 An easement Ml.IC NOTICE Ille kepi by tile court 111ou PUBllC NOTICE r P4I' ecuted and deltvefad to tM llon wll4 be loeated 11 18 FOUNTAIN VALLEY , __ PubltShed Ofange Coell 011ty Pilot DeGemt>er 17. 24, 31, 1986. J•nuary 7. 1987 W504 w486 for road pu1poses 1long 1ne are. 8 peison onter1Sted in the ·~~·=-~0;"c!Y ad: u~~ a written Dec-Corporate Plaze. Newport SCHOOL DtlTIUCT 90AM> ----------notthe11ter1y 18,00 leet of NOTICE Of' tne eslale. you miy se<ve K 2'110 :::::ior or upon the 11. 1a1111on ol Defeult and 0. IMch Items to be Included O' TAUITlll ROOIR --.-Pllll--IC--NO-J-IC_E __ lne sou1h-1terly hell ot the D«ATH Of' ~~a~~~e ~~ec~~~ 0'1~~m:i: NOTICI Of' lorney '101 the exlC\ltOI 01 manes tor Sele'. and a written 11• 2 01k Ille c1t>lnets. ~ 8ELOIN, Cieri! of th• i----------DEAT H No11us nor1n,,..sterly hall or Loi 130 OLA MAE llltCHAROION lorne ·10r tne ueculOt 0, D«ATH Of' admtn1Stral0f. and tile with No1ic1 of Default w Elte· destl, 2 chatrt, 2 MC1ll11ial' 8-d ,ICTfTIOUI .,...,, of Nrael No 706. pei map ANO°' ll'ITITION adm1~is1r11or and Ille wltn RUTH M. NELIOlli the court with proof ol -· uon to s.11 The undtlllgned chal11,• .. ~l~.!_aneout pie· Dated Decembtl 11 1986 NAMI ITATIMINT KROPF recorded in Book 21 , Page TO ADMINISTER · AMO Oii NTITION Vice 1 wnlten requnt 1111. c1uled Mid Nollet ot o. turn. I..---.Irle Ill type· Publrshed Ofange Collt The IC>ltowing pellOlll ere l ;!{,\l'L' ~.1 KROPF 2!>ot Miscellaneous Maps, on ESTATE NO. A131p4 ~~~e cc:: .. 7';~ ~~~s~t ,:~: TO ..,_ITER ing that you dalll IP9Clll tautt and E1et1on toSetlto be wrllt1 end• slngle llne touch Daily Pilot Dee.ember 17. n . d0<ng business ., Tueltn .:. •~ 1ne office of the County Re· To all helfs t>enel1<:11nes. EITATI NO. A·1llOl2 notice of the riling of an In· reco1ded In tile' county tone phone 29 19116 Anociales foi Human o. µct.:..,,'<.! c1w<1;. !A"t'l'm· corder (fl se•d County_ creditors and contingent ing 1"11 you desire speeiel To all heirs. l>enef1C1arte1. vent end iaiMmenlOI .mere the reel PfGPtrtY II Put>ltll'ltd 01ange COMI WM498 ve•opmenl 14742 Newporl Ix 1 .!.!. l!IHti tn U.·mo n S110 pr0()8t'ty commonly crldolOfS and persons wno notice 011he fllrng 01 an 1!'j credllors and contlngel'll .. t,:Vesset~ 01 .the pell· IOCaled Daily Pilot Deoembtl 24. 31. Ave Suite 207 Tuston i.nown as 20296 S.W....S11ch m1y be otl'l8fw1H 1ntern1eo.. venlOfy an9 epprllsemtnl 0 cred•lOIS Ind PtllOlll wtlO I tons Ol ICGOUtlts mentioned 8 U R L I N Q T 0 N 198e rtaJC NOTICE 92680 t; I 11\'\' Ca II r orn ta Street Stnta Ana 1n the will and tor estlle of estate asseis 01 01 ·~.= may be otlle<wlae 1ntt1ntld 111 S.Ctton t200 and 1200 5 ot PINANCIAL llRYICll, W5 t 1 ------------JoAnne Johna Tyson, 54 Shi "',1., J JU yt·ar Price 10 be peod S 190,000 OtA MAE RICHARDSON 1to5s °' ac~~ns ~OO 5 1 rn the wth and/Of nllte of lhe Caltloinoa Probate Code ..C. Al TRUaTWI,., CA&.· "8.IC NOTICE IC ~ Seton Rd . Irv-CA 927 1 S r .. ,.d .. nt .. r l'un.inc1 del Name of Sellef DeVaul w A pe111oon l'llS been Med '" ~t'fn pan c 0 RUTH M NELSON AKA ..,_ ..... "-'--At· • I • T I R .. " I • 1------------FICTITIOUS..,..... This buS•"-H •S con· Bridges et UA by JACK RAYMOND RICH· Ille 11' ornoa rot>ate Ode RUTH MAnlA NELSON 1-• .__ ..... ---CONVIYAllCI COWOlt· Na. ITATIMINT d :\I.ii .ind '1 hrt•lung l'·-Boaro ol Suna.v1sors AROSON In lhe Suna11or Mary T McNulty. Peto· A petttoon hlS been hied .:::~ ':' ...... ":"'--· ~-0 ·-•a ·-, -flCTinOUI .,..... dueled by •n indivo ull t C I f '"' ,._. ..~ 1 oners ..__ -"' • ,. ,.,,.... '" -· -NAm ITATIMIWT The following P4t'IOlll 11a JoAnN J Tyson 11•-,1• 1'111111 JI orn1a w1llmee1 on January 7, 1987. Courl ol Orange County re· I HENRY K WON(MAN by CARL NELSON In lhe Su· ... 1411 c• ~ CA c ........ .,................ Tl'le lollow1119 ptrlOl'IS .,. 0 01ng bu11ne11 IS Thos Slllemenl Wll riled Sl11 '"' ,,,Uf"'I\ l-d by 11 930 1 m 1n lhe Board of Ques11n9 tna1 JACK RA.Y· E IULLIVAN WOAK: peroor Cour! of Orange t212' ' ' m left Dleee, CA trW d0tng bullllffl 11. RD SPREADSHEET EXPRESS, wlln the County Cletlt ot Or· h1 1 -,on I l.1rrv K ropr 'Supervisors Hea,,ng Room llAOND RICHARDSON be 1119:N a DIE Att' lof Counly requesting that Published Ot1nge Cout Ht) -. .. 1. 8f: Lente CONSTRUCTION. 3489 ~541 Orean brrar 1.1n1, ange County on Decembtl · on the Hall ol A<Smonostratton. appoonled as personal rep-• .,....,_ CARL NELSON be IP· Daily Pilot"-"----. 17 18 W....acfl s c c c Costa Meu C11 lo 1 9 1986 • " :-..m I lit•go. lhrt't' 10 C1v1c Center Plaza Santa resen1111ove 10 1dmln1s1er ll'le ... tit'-'. l2'h Floor, -pointed 85 pe1son11 rep-24 t986 ~..... . • Dated, December 11 . .::::. CA1;~626" • Oltl 92626 . I rni ,.,.. g1,111d1 htltln,n . ~IX Ana C1hlorn11.1oconsum· estate ol ll'leOecedenl ::;:!~::O~~f..C,LOI resentat1vetoadm1nl1lerlhe ' WTh503 19811 Randy Joe Rodrtgu~. Kevin Shannon 2S4 l gr 1.,11 g 1 Jlldl·hildrt'n. mate me purcnese The pe1111on requests P bl hed 0 C t es1a1e ol tne deced•nt Publllhed 0t1nge Cout 3489 Sanlf Cllla. Colla Greenbr1ar Line. Costa R Dated OeQember 16, 19811 authorny 10 adm1n1ste1 ll'le 0 u 1~ Dec i ange 2 o;s The pe1ot1on requ1111 "8.IC NOTICE o..ty Piiot o.c.mtlef 24 31 Mal. CA 1126211 Men, Cilllornll 92626 "111 •l:'olt'r P~Slt' IY ORDIR OF THE estate unde< ll'le lndepen· aolyPiol ember 2 · 4· aulhOl•ly lo adm1n1st« the 1Me,January7, 1987 ' ' Thtl businees 11 con· This bu11neu 1s con- Publrshed 0 11nge COMt 011ly P1IOI December 24, 3t, 1986. Ja.nuary 7. 14. 1987 • ( ,,, , \ or Bt•ll C cih· 90ARD Of ~RVllORI dent Adm1n1s1ra1ton 01 Es-31 1986 estate unc:111 the tndeptn· MOTICI Oii W510 1.11111.1 l;r .. v~dl·~r· 0, O"ANOI COUNTY, tai..Act MW521 c>enl /\dm1n•stra1ton of Es· ""'8TIFI~ ~~:~= "1, "tit ,,.. S;.itur-CALlfORNfA, LINDA D. A nearing on 1ne pe111oon tetes Acl n:-Ne. .-, "*.IC NOtlCE TIMS Slllemtnl wu filed • "°9ffilTI. Cleftl ef tM Wtll be held on JA~VA~Y 14 PUBllC NOTICE A hea11n~ 1~1on tMPOBliH.LHOIJCE. JO it,,, l>t>ti mber 27 al 8-d of lupelwtMnof Of· 1987 11 t '5 P M on Oepl woll be ne1<1 on JAN\JAA'i' 7. PROPERTY OWNER. TICI Oii WlltrtM"COUfllf Ctarll: ot . ~ ::•:, ~;. ':1111 •ri.~a~~:~t· "Tu.!;:':,"·~~oast ~~veJ V:!,:~.~;;~~aent~ F~!~~:A~=• ~9:/ :~i ~~11~Mc;1,,~h,~! u~g~ :~E~ JE!:~s\~ ""::,~,:::U ;~~nty on November ••• r I I I I ( v I e w Oa1ty Pilot December 17, 24, 92702 T'1e following persons ere Wesl Senta An• CA 92701 DATED MARCH 31. 1981. YOU AAE IN DEFAULT Publlllhe<I °'1"9' ~ 31 1966 IF YOU OBJECT to ll'le doing buslneu 11 Al IF YOU OBJECT lo the UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· UNDEA A DEED OF TAUST P io December 24 31 1\1111 tu ,11 \ Dart't'lors W501 gran11ng ol lhe petthon you ST A R CENTER L TO granhng ot tne pel1tt0n, you TION TO PROTECT YOUR DATED MAY.30. 1911. UN· ~:il Ja~uary Y. 14. 1997 ' ,, 11 ..!70li 9110uld ettl'ler appear 11 lne (SPORTS TRAUMA·ACCI· lhOUld either appear 11 the PROPERTY, IT MAY IE LESS YOU TAKE ACTION 5 3 PAClflC Vl£W MEMORIAL PARK .,emeter y • M or1ua1 r 1t<.1Pt> • C remator~ 1 .n Pi 1 • e"' D• v" ~··wt •' b .,.a Lt f)J4 , • HARBOR LAWN· 'J..-OUVE '~•natnr,. 't 1' < ~rsle• A ... ..,,, Mt><;., .l .. PdllfC N()llC[ hearing ano state your ob· OE.NT REHABILIT A TIONJ, BJ hea,,ng and state your Ob· SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. T 0 PR 0 TE CT Y 0 U fil W 1 --------~-1ect1ons odlle wrnten obtec· s. TAR HEALTH CENT EA JfJCllOns or 111~ w111ten obiec· IF YOU NEEll AH !Xf'LA· PROERTY. fT MAY IESOLO P\RIC NOTICE FICTITIOUl llUIMSS tion~ w11n lhe coun belote LTD (Ct ST A R HEALTH llOns w1rh tne court beloie NATIONS OF~ THE NA~· AT A PUBLIC SALE, IF YOU NAMI ITATEME*T lhe hfllrtf19 Yovr 1ppnr: ROUP l TO 2043 WHlclllf tl'!rhftrTng Your appear· OF THE PROCEEDING NEED AN EXPL.ANATIOK The lollow1ng persons are anc .. may be m person or by Dr : t08 Newport Beacn. ance may be 1n person OI by AGAINST YOU, YOU OF THE NATURE OF 'Q4E oo•ng business as Tne your auorney CA 92660 your attoiney SHOULD CONTACT A l:AW· PROCEEDING AGAINST PrOducl Group ol Catolornoa tF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Robert A Badger, Man· IF YO(J ARE A CREOrTOR YER YOU. YOU SHOULD CON- 14 Moss ~len Irvine CA o• a cont1ngen1 credllOI of aging General P111ne< 2560 ot a conltngent cred1tot of On Januery 20. 1987 at TACT A LAWYER 927 t!> me deceased you must file Fo1dham Coste Meu. CA lhe deceased. you must lite 10 00 A.M . BURLINGTON On Jenuer, 14. 1987. at Paul l luz1us 14 '°"'>SS rou• claim Mll'l 1ne court OI 92626 your claim w11rt tile court Of Ft,..ANCIAL SERVICES, INC 9:00 A M , Catie Loen Ser· G1en Irvine CA 92715 P<l!!>enl II 10 lhe personal Tn1s business 1s con-present it to Ille PtlSOllll as duly appointed trust• otlcn. lnc~eted. a Call· Tnos business 1s eon· repres~111o11e appo1nted by oucled by a hmlled partner· reprfftr\lltive appointed by unde< and puisuent to Deed fOfflla COIPOlatlon. as dNly oucted by an 1n<11111dua1 1111! court w1th•n rour montns shop lhe court within tour mon1n1 of Trust recorded April 7, appointed T1ust" under P1u1 L Luzous trom lhe date of lorsl •S· Roberl A Bidget from the d1te of 11111 Is· 1981, II 1n11 No 67311 In and puttuenl to Deed or I l!•S sta1emen1 was ltled suance of letters as provided Tht~ .stateme/\LwH filed su1nce of letters .. provided BOOk 140 IQ, ,.. I 157 of Trust recorded ~ w11n tne County Clerk ot Or· 1n Section 700 of !he w11n the County Clerk of Or· Tn Secllon 700 of the Off1cl1I Rec01da In lhe office t 1188. es ln111. No. angt1 County on November Probale Code of Cahlorn1a ange County on Dee.ember Probate Cod• of C1llt01n11, of tM County Rec«dtl ot H -280110. of Off1cl1I Ae- 17 1986 The lime lor filing claims wlll 10 1986 The hme 101 filing clalml wlll 011nge County. Stall of coids. ••tcutad by: Kevin Fu.313 not expire p11or to lour 'J211a not exptr• priof to tou1 C111101nl1 E•eculed by Marv Belville and Pamt11 Pubhshed Orange Coast months from tne dale ol the Published Oiange CoHt months flom the date ot the R08ERT A. KREGER. A Ruth 8tfllille. hulbend and Daily Pilot Oeeember 17, 24. nearong no1oce above Oaoly P1101 Oecembef 24. 31. helling nottee above SINGLE MAN WILL SEL~T wife • joint tenants, u 3 t 1986 January 7 1987 YOU MAY EXAMINE the 19116 J1nu1ry 7, 14, 1987 YOU MAY EXAMINE the PU8LIC AUCTION TO trullOll. In the otra ot Ille ______ W_5_06_._hte ~epl by the court II you W51S ltle kept by IN Gour1 ".,OU HIGHEST BIDER FOR CASH nty RecOfdtl of Orange 'ICTinOUl.,._11 NAMI ITATWMINT The loflowlng pet'IOl'll .,. dOing busines• as Mr Toy Enttfl)(IMI, 14 MON Glen. Irvine, CA 92715 Ha.lei M LUZlul, 14 Mou Glen, Irvine. CA 92715 This buslne.1 Is con- ducted by an rndivldual HUef M LUZIUS Thia stetement-..s ffled wlth the County Clelk.ol Or· •119' County on Novembtl 17, 198e '18112 Put>tltl'led Or1nge ,,.Coast Detly Pilot Oeceml>tl t7, 24, 3t. IHI!. January 7. tN7 W505 ,. let U1 llelp Y11 Sell V.., Pr.,.nr! Cal ClullfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. W512 Slnce·when lslt Q crlmetotum 18? . . . - Of course turning 18 isn't a 'crime at all. However. turning 18 without registering with Selective Seniice is. That's why we need your help. We need parents to tell their sons to register with Selective Service within a month of turning 18. And we need teachers, friends. employers and others who can influence these young men to reinforce the message. Why? Because, for one reason, it's the law. But in addition to ciakiag prosecu~ion by notr.egistering.your..son..or young friend is disqualifying himselflroi;n eligioility forfederahtudent loans. federal employment and job training programs. America's future security depends upon today's yoang men registering with Selective Service on time. Every young man must.register within 30 days of his 18th birthday by completing -i sample form at any ~t office. You can help. Ask a young man you know if he is regJstettd. ~lective Service Registration. It's Quick. It's Easy. And it's the Law. A f*b/i.t •'11i« ~of tie is /lflblkotimt O'lld S.kc1ivt SmJicr Sy.w,,,