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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-11 - Orange Coast Pilotf . ,. TOMORROW: .. FORECASTS ON A2 NEWPORT BEAGH TUl SDAV Df::CI MHI R 1 I 1984 0 A ANGE C 0 UN T Y CA LI F 0 R NI A 7 "i C f P-4 T S ·v •ngsneSs gui.lty of murder Teen slayer 'crushed' bYJITTy's verdict. faces 1 7 years to lif ~;appeal promised- hours before dcc1d1ng Vangsne s wa~ guilty 1n the January stabbing murder . oflhe wealthy Newpon Beach man. Vangsness. 19. his eye reddened with tears, chewed on a finger as t~ guilty verd1ct plus two scntenc1nj enhancements. for the use of a knife and chisel 1n 1he commission of a crime, were announced. tense attorney, Ronald Kreber de- scribed his chent as being "crushed" by the verdict "He thought 1t would be a man- slaughter and he thought the JUI) amved at the verdict qu1ckl) .. Kreber said. By JEFF ADLER Of ... o.IJ ..... llMI An Orange Coun1y Supcnor Coun JUry found Brent Louis Vangsness guilty of second-degree murder Tues- Coast The three-piece sculpture " A Rocky Ledge,·· facing the suneet off Laguna Beach's Heisler Park, was given to the city Sunday./ A3 Newport Beach is joining four other cities In a search for a new airport slte./B8 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: California FBI spy suspect's at- torney says his client was barn boozled by · Mormons within the de- partment./ AS Nation A giant planet, said to be between 30 and 80 times the size of Jupiter, Is discovered by Arizona astronomers./ AS 0 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-: Worl d Bishop Desmond Tutu calls for end to hunger In world as he accepts his Nobel Peace Prize./B8 Kuwait accuses Iran of setting up 'rescue' of hijacking victims./ A4 -:·:·:·:·:~-=~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·· Mind&Body Two doctors are writing novels to help future pa- tients better understand health care systems./8 1 Pay attention to your diet and your exercise lest you 'fall victim to "New Year fatigue." /81 Sports Ocean View and lrtttne high schools are ~he big winners In prep basket- ball play. /C1 . Fullerton baseball prod- uct Gary Carter Is traded from Montreal to the New York Mets./C1 Corona del Mar Is a winner In girls' basketball action./C3 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: day in the fatal stabbmg of his 29- year-old friend and guardian. Scott James McNaughton. The six-man, stx-woman Jury de- liberated a-little more 1han -eighl Rescue fr om the rocks Vangsness' coun-~poomted de· • r Judge Linda Hodge McLaughlin scheduled a Feb. I sentencing faear- ing,. ' Anthony Wegener, 17, of Laguna Ntcuel la carried on stretcher to a Marine Corpe helicopter following a one-hour retteue operado n Monday below the cliff• at Dana Point. Wegener, ll•ted ln aerioua condition at M1Hlon Viejo Community Hoepltal today. reportedly stumbled and fell 130 feet onto the rocks. He suffered bead injuries and a broken ankle. Orange Coun- ty firefighters had to hike to the injured teen-ager. Orange County sheriff'• depu- ties aui•ted in t&e rescue. UCI survey of c ountians shows w e're smart, rich Pollsays most happy with local government, but seek road. air a nd water improvements By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Orange Count) rc\aden1s. on tht• average. arc amuenl. well-educalcd people who arc satisfied wtth their local governments but arc growing more dissatisfied w11h 1he1r h1ghwa} ~ystcm, a study ~y'i. A UC Ir.vine Mud) of Orange \ounly res1d.cn1s found· •More often than not. the} depend on at leas! two mcomes per house- hold. •They '1ew air polluuon and the wa1er supply as 1he most senous local public .poliC) concerns oft he future • '\nd. though commt>nl) lumped together a<. ngh1 -w1ng Republicans. Orange < ou nt ) rcSHknl\ are a \I'm· pk>. poli111:al mix Compared 10 the nauonal a\crage. the~ are more liberal on the issue~ of pra)er tn public-schools antl abonaon on de· mand. Bi,u the) arc more co n- scrvattvc than the na11onal average 1n t~e,tr supP,Oll ot add111onal defense spending. L'( lrvtnc researchers polled I .OCH random!} selec1cd residents for the 1984 Orange Count) ·\nnual un e) The suf""e\. wa\ 1n111ated in I ~ 10 stud\ the · dcmograph11. ~ of Orange Count). as v.ell a<. f)(1lt111.·al and communll\ concern-. f Rl·<,ullc; oflhl· poll "l'rt' 11.·k,l\l'd at J campu<; nc"" con1rrcn1.l' earl\ tnda' (Please see UCI/ A2) Vangsncss. a Costa Meu rcs1den1. faces a 17-year-to-hfe prison term. He would become eligible for parole in eight years. Hts attorney said that Vangsne s already has tnd1catcd that ~wants to appcaJ. Deputy D1stnc1 Attorney Derck Johnson ·called the Jury's verdict ·.:appropriate" though he said he believes the lay•na~as premcdtt.ated and consututed a fim-dqrcc murder. "I personally felt 11 wu firs\..dqree. but I can see how the JUIY felt it was second~ ... the prosecutor said. Krcber said he was "diuppomtcd .. with the Jury's dec1SJon. "It was a hard case and I was rcaJJ y pulling for manslaughter." be ex- (Pleue Me TEEN/ A.2) Hit-run drivet • • suspect give·s up Woman arrested in-- man th-old accident that injured bicyclists By STEVE MARBLE OI ._ o.1J ""4 I Wll .\n El Toro woman surrendered 10 authormes Monday, a month after she alleged!) ran down two bicyclists in Newpon Beach and sped off leaving them unconscious 1n the roadway w11h cntical inJunes. Rlionda Joan Buononato, 24, ts charged w11h felony hit-and-run dnv:' ing in the Nov 11 incident on Dover Dnve near Pacific Coast Highway. She agreed to surrender after police obtained a warrant for her arrest. The woman's damaged sports car was found lhe day after the accuieot, abandoned at a Costa Mesa con- dominaum complex., police said. Hatr from both v1ct1ms was discovcn:d 1mbcdded 1n the car's broken wind- shield and sunroof. .\lthough officers said they knew who was allc,edJy dnv1og the car, It took nearl_> a month to find a witness who could 1denufy Buononato as the dnver. The El Toro woman reportedly retained an auomcy soon after the incident and would not admit re- sponsibility for the accident, pohoc said Had police been unable lo find a w11ness. the woman could not have been charge'd. officers satd. Accompamed by her lawyer, (Pleue eee lflT-RUJll/A2) Man shot by cop said 'mentally ill' By TONY SAAVEDRA abou1 b 20 a.m . running mto the oi .. o..,,.,.Slllfl 1raffic on Harbor Boule"ard near The Los Angeles man lolled b~ Seger-;1rom "' enue and stnlong ca~ I fi M d ft v.11h the metal pole -po ace gun ire on 3) morning a er Costa Mesa ......iiee bad received he smashed several car w1ndO"-S 1n .,.,.. rush-hour iraffic o n Harbo r complaint~ minutes carher of a man Boulevard had a htslol) of .. mentar smashmg windows. w10dsh1elds and problems police rr'lOned)Oda' , ~eadhghts about a block down the • · street near MacAnhur Boulevard. Dcsv1d ).eQnarci delcher. 34. was Santa .\na poh~ officers found shot once 1n the chest ash<' ad' anced Belcher on the Harbor median sw1ng- menancingly 1oward a Santa Ana 1ng at cars 1n the southbound lanes police officer v.h1le swmg.ing a 7-foot The) ordered him to drop the pole metal pole but ~lcht•r continued has attack Officer < •emge C •arna Jr fired a altemaung ~1v.een h1111ng 1he ca" \Ingle round from J I :'·gauge shoigun and 1hrea1en1n~ 1he officer.., Dillman JI Belcher Belcher v.a~ pronounled <,.a1d dead on am,al at Fountain \allc.·-.. l 1 Jad, "'t>l!.un '>411.l &lcher's Communil) Hospital. police said · mo1her rnntalled 1n \\arren . .\rk Capt Jame~ Dillman said Belcher b) police '>atd her r,on has had mental had apparentl} gone on a rampage (Plea.e aee MAJ(/ A2) Dr. Mark Baldauare Teen will be tried as adult Costa Mesa yi>uth accused of s laying. burying woman. 60 8) JEFF ADLER Ol IM 0.ity l"llo4 Ii.fl E nte$lnment "Bye Bye Birdie" recalls the height of the Elvis era at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater./83 Business OCTD wants to free road funds .\ 1 t-·'l'Jf·\llJ ( osta "fcsa -..outh l h3fgl'd v.tth murdcnng an eid<"rh "'oman .md t'tuf' ing her in a backyard gardl·n plan1er ~as certified as an adull ll1r tnal purpost''l Monda" to Oranttl' ( OUO I\ JU\C'Otk Coun . California's home real es- t ate market continues to grow faster than national market.Jae . ' INDEX Erma Bambeck Bridge · Bulletin Board Business California News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horo~ope Ann l.:anders Mind and Body Mutual Funds · National News Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Publlc Notices Sport• Stoc'k Marketa Tetev11lon Theater1 WHther World Newt B2 A7 A3 B4-6 A4 C3-6 A7 C5 88 C6 82 8'1-2 86 M A6 91 83 A3 88 C1--4 87 82 83 A2 A-4 -. i .- Panel asks s tate for permission to convert rapid transit funds to freeway. high way use By JEFF ADLER Of IM D., l'llot lteff With a 11p of 11s hat to 1a'pa)ers' defeat of Proposttion A 1n June. the Orange County Tran portatton Com- m1ss1on agreed Monda) 10 seek state approval of a plan tl\al would free $8.5 mtllton annually for new free- ways and local highway 1mpro",~- ment prOJC<.'t\. Transportation comm1ss1oner\ unanimously endo~d asking the state Leg1 laturc to allow 1hem to convert an $85-mtlhon fund n9"- reserved for construction of a rapid 1rans11 hnc 1n central Orange Coun" into a untlicd count) transportation tCJJSt fund . wtth resources ava1tabk for all l)pes of transpona11on pru· JCCtS. ~ Whtie lh<.' S85 million "ould fl'· m:11n rcsen cd for the future 1.on,tntl · lion of the rapid 1ranl>tl pmJt'tt which 1i. ec;t1ma1ed 10 C0'.11 m•arl' i I btlhon -the 1n1eres1 earning~1m lh<' fund. about S8.5 million each \l'Jr Y..Ould be used 10 complete 'itrcet and toad improvements or other lrcrv.a' and tronspona11on proJCll!> Mu cb or lht' mone) m1gh1 ht u~J to make 1mpro,emcnt" along the Santa .\na Frecwa~ The linanung plan "as fornarded ns thl' lOm- m1'\\1on adopted a SI 4 tull1on plan tor l'\Pandtng the rnngcstcd free"a' "11h pro\ 1c;1ons tor C-'lra traH·l lancs. .. penal carpool and bus lane\ and .idd1t1onal Los i\ngclcs-bound com· muter 1r:11n\ The •n tor rcltc' intt thl' mO!>I hcJ' ti' if'aH·kd tn•e"'a) 1n the l·oun· " v.tiuld al\ti include rtmo' mtt '50 home' and hu\anc\..C\ mosth 1n 1he lcn1ral pan 1lf the \·ount\ T ht> Dfllf'(l\31 IO dt' en the rapid (Plea.e eee OCTD/A2) Fur a '><.'lOnd lime Judge Donald ~Id .tn1n ruled !hat 1e,en Elro:r l l·lk' ,hnuld he.· 1ncd as an adult on lhl l hargl'\ and ~·t Telles' Central Mun1upal ( oun arraignment for [)\.•\ 11 1 he hcanng tool two da)' r elle' 1n111alh wa!> certified a an adult dunng an earlter fitness heanng. hul 1ha1 finding wa'I 'oided b) \Id. anin 1n C\.tobcr on a legal tt'lh01\Jltt\ T l'lll'' " l hanzcd ~uh k1llm1t N}. (Pleue .ee YOUTH/ A2) Dad never warned him wedding~ ":7ere like t his -Which all goes to s how that when tt rains It also pours at the ceremony & honeymoon I felt the first few drop of rain against my forthcad and saw more roll down the shoulders of m) black tuxedo coat. Th clouds darkened and the angry ski mblc:d with tht promise of a storm: not just any storm. mind you. but a bla ted tomnt that 1hrcatcncd to muddy my well· h1ntd hoe and pot my white bowt1e and tail . It wa the perfect day for a funeral. but Diana. my fiance, and l had ~mtth1na quilt dtfTcrent 1n m1nJ FM month ~c had plann<'d lh1 wcddma. carefully ~trctmg No' 24 a the date bttau~ <'"<'ryOnt knov.~ that it d~n't ram on the wt't"kend afltr Thank g1 vina But this year 11 poured. Iler hurrying into 1hc chun:h. I watched the p\Jddlc fonn on 1hc empt parkina lot. wondfnna whether I hould waa1 for tht aucm or stan b)Jtld1n1 an ar ... With the church \ 1nualh empt) and the ceremony about to-~n. I \tarttJ look1n1 tor \ome ~ood vcn1uall pcopk filt~rtd in hlhna the hndc' side of the l hurch Mom and ibd looked prctt) loneh \l.n thc other \1de Ml}bc I "houldl have 10\llcd the IU)' It !he 7-i:.IC\C~t\ StOrc dov.n the !>lrttt and the girl ~,ho col } m~ hair in!>te3d of hm1t1na the 1nv1at1Qns 10 fam1h and u ftv. :-crsonal fn<"nds. all of whom v.crc apparcnlly sta) ma tndoor .. toda) Straglcrs arrh ed thmu~hout \he hourto~l ccremon and b) the l'nd '°me 200 aue l'i applauded Mr and Mrt a"'cdru' wt"w:al..,cd do" n 1hc aisle. out lM bJc ... door. and n1tu 1nto tht r.1n 1n. ~p1te the toncn1, "'"~thing had tumC'd out wtll Our (C'a1' "''rt nttdlM\ We •~okc tht nc\t m<'rn1na Ill lind TONY SAAVEDRA PILOT LOGBOOK u-111nbo"' uo\ in the k v out tdC' our room on the \ 4\h floor of n Oran c c. OUI hotel That ~mc c:olor1ul arc hont Jlf\'m"1ngl} oH•rhC'~1.1111cr 1n the dJ} a'> wt• d1~0,<"rN th'u wc h <l lodted ' 7 OW" kcH 1n the l'ar 'lo prohlem 1 h<' 'll<'t hau11mm' JU\I tor \U1.h OC -IOn\ .\nd tor I \lt~t foe. called I lip he'll ('V('O US<' tt, ln no time \\e ~ere b3 l on ~c road homc to Plat:cnt1a 10 \pt"nd our hr.t da\ and n1gh1 in t'ur nc"" apanmcnt The nc\l mt)mtng "-<' v.ould fl) to \capuko toe a tour-da\. hone) moon. ba.,k1na on the '>Un·hakcd '"1nd or the lawn ch:u"' plan•d t"'-tr ~ 1..· rtfull) near th<' lanJ~aped pool . Howt'''C'T v.hat awa1te'd u' wu \Omcv.hat dtff<'rcnt Our "Lmc ton" Y.OulJ qui '-h d cncnitc into a Man1n·tnJ l.cv.1 rttnpla)'. wtth me \the I J bufT0(1n (PLe&M ... WRDDlJlfO/A.2) I l • • A2*• Oreoge COMt OAILV PILOT fT ueaday, December 11, 1984 The Grinch stole Santa CONTINUED s TORIES ' mconc bas stolen nta Clau . When la t SC'Cn, ol' nta was exudina Chnstnus chttr with M~ Oaus and clvc$ 1n a ri tmas d1spl3y at the Hunuoaton Beach Senior C1t11cm· Center at 17th treet and Oranae A venue. But Mr Claus. st.andm& about S1n feet tall and made of plywood and paper CUtOUU. WI abducted OmC'· cimc over the wttkend. He' the handiwork of Geof'lc Freeman. 1 Los Anacles fircfi&hter "'ho has lived with his fam1fy an Hununaton Beach for 19 years. recman Isa loaned the ~n1or catu.ens other Chnstma$ \Cenc that he hu collected over the years TEEN FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER ... From Al plained. Juf) fort.'m<1n fh()ma\ /ac1yl, of Anaheim. said there wa., great una· nnn1t) among Juror'> during dehbera· •ion~ "There was d1!>Cus~1on. but once we rtad tht' definition ol the law we rtached a H'rd1<·t relatavel) qu1ckJy," l3t:L) l said after the JUI') wa~ d1sm1'!.W He added tha1 1urors were unable to detC'rm1ne a mou' e for the k1lhng. although thc:v d1!.<:oun1ed Vangsness' claim that he stabbed M<:Naughton 11 11mc\ 1n '>Clf-defenS<: to ward ofl ht'> homO~\Ucll advance'> "" c ha..ed our dens1on on Brent's testimony. Rrent ..aid there was a struggle and in the ensuin~ !ltruggle Brent had the knife," the JUry fore· man "8ld. "At that poanl. we fel l a rea5onable person would have broken off the battle." Several other 1uro~ commented that the second-degree murder con· v1ct1on hinged on Vangsness· use ol a second weapon. a chisel. dunng thc- figJH Yangsness tesuficd a wild light broke out Jan. 15 in McNaughton's Villa Ralboa condom101um when McNaughton made a sc~ual advance to-ward him Vangsncss told the Jury al was Mcl\aughton who first in· troduced a kitchen steak knife inu> the 'ltruggle. tlowcver, the prosecutton con· tended that Vangsness attacked McNaughton to prevent him from turning over three forged checks to bank authontaes V-0ng!lnC!i\ admitted on the o;tand that he stole checks fro m McNaughton and forged them to obtain rent mone) and cocaine Mc Naughton -was the wC'alth) son of John McNaughton. chairman of the Newport Beach-based National Education Corp and a former Linda Isle resident MAN KILLED BY COP MENTALLY ILL ... From Al problems since 1979 Belcher underwent psychiatric treatment during recent years at \ an~us Veteran·~ A.dm in1strauon hospnals. thC' AsS<X·1atcd Press re· ·ported thi., morning. He spent IS da>s 1n October as a ps)ch1atnr 1npa11ent at Long Beach Veteran's 6-dm1n1strat1on Medical C. enter. ~•d Lewis Stout. communit} relallon'> officer for the center "He was not commmcd here. so he "a~ tree to che<:k h1m,elfout when he ; wanted to," said Stout. "He left (in October) and we discharged him AWOL (absent without leave)." Stout ..aid Belcher apparently did not have a ~nown history of violence. Santa Ana police said a preliminary 1nvest1gat1on showed that Officer Garcia fired in ~If-defense as Belcher came within seven feet of the patrol· man Dmman added the department would be conducting a dual 1 n' estlga· t1on along with the Orangl' <. ounl) District Attorney's ofTu:e. Meanwhile. Garcia has been given three dayi. adm1n1strative leave and will meet with a staff psychologi9l. normal procedure for officer-in· valved shootings. No inJuries to motorists were reported from the window-breaking spree that left some 30 cars 10 ( osta Mesa and Santa Ana with shattered windshields. windows and head· lights. HIT-RUN SUSPECT SURRENDERS ••. From Al Buononato 'iurrended at Harbor Mu- n1c1pal (ourt 1n Newport Beach on Monday. Judge f-ranc1s Muno1 re· leased the woman on hl'r own recognizance after she plcadl·d not guilty to the felon) charge. . Standard bail for klony hit-and- run dnving 1s $5.000. The 2 a.m. accident left Marganto Aceves. 19. of anta Ana and Sahador D1a1. 18 .• of Costa Mesa cr1t1cally IOJUrcd . The two men rc~taurant workers at the Ruben l:. Ll·c. were b1cychng home from work YOUTH FACES TRIAL ... From Al )car-old Eugenia H ores Baker on "1a) 18 · ~I the 11me Telles "a''" 1ng ~11h Baker a famtl~ lncnd Telle'!. I'> aclU-.cd ol i...1lling Baker ahd bun ing her JO a large no-wer planter 1n the back}ard o f her ( cdar Place home in <. usta ~e..a as one of his fncnd'> looked on The lncnd. 17-)ear-old Kun B1eLunsk1. pleaded guilt} in August to a reduced charge of being an al- cessof) to murder 1n return tor h1'\ tesumo n} against Telles He 1s e>.· pected to testify dunng Telle~· tnal Since hi s status as an adult was \Olded. Telles ha\ ocen held JO Ju,emlc Hall at the ume. Diaz sustained head injuries and a broken neck but suffered no per· mancnt paralysis. Aceves sustained head mJunes and a fractured leg which required sur· gery. Both men have been released from Hoag Memonaf Hospital. Traffic investigator Rick Bradley said it appears the woman's silver Datsun 280Z dnfted 1n10 a bicycle lane and crashed into the men. hurli ng them into the windshield. The men were discovered un- conscious in the roadwa) b} a passing motori~t a short ume later. Bradle) ~1d a month-long 1n· 'est1gat1on of the accident resulted 1n the 1den11ficat1on ofBuonona1oa'> tht.' dnver. 1denttfica11on of a pas!>l'nger and a "•tne'is .\ prellmtnaf\ hl•anng 1s set for Jan 25 UCI SURVEY RESULTS TOLD ... From Al Thl· l4X4 'Ur\l'\ lOnduued 1n \l·ptc:mlx·r h' tt•kphont• 1nduded Xfl <.jUt.'\llOO\ on ... \artcl\ ,or ISSUC\ Directing the '>lud\ wa<. Mark Balda~\are. a Ph D and an a~SOl'tatc profe~'>or nf c;oc1al ernlog). Th1n ~­ one compan1c~ ..in<l governmental agcnc1e'> contributed funds for the I 'HS4 \tUd\ r 01111\.\ •'ng arc c,ume kc\ findtn~ •Income -Orange ( ount~ ·s al· lluenn· 1'> 1m reac,1ng ln the 19~2 \une\ 16 percent of the rnunt} ·., household'~ had an annual income of more than $16 000 Thi'> )ear halftht• lount' ·., hou~hol<.h t.•arncd more than $ln ooo f 1gh1 pcru: nt 111 thl' houc,ehold'> ha\e 1nrnme\ under Sl5.0llO r"en- t\·li\e percent haH' 1nu1me'\ <.urpac,<.- 1ng S50.fl00 and Ill rx:rll'nt ha'e hnusehold 1 nu> me:' 111 more than S .,H100 F-nr thl' tir't 11ml· 1n tht• <;une'' h1\ton h<'u\rhold\ "•th two or more tull-t1int· "'orkt.•r' 146 penentJ \Urpac,c,cd hnu\l'h11ld'> w11h JUC,l um· tull ttml'"nrkn144 rx·rlCnl) Report 1 n~ no tu 11-t ir111· "''tr kn' ;it h11mt· v. t•rt Ill rwnt'nt •Education -Onh I rcrll'nl 111 (!range ( ount' \ Jdult populat10n d1J not gradualc lrom high \l'hool High <.lhool graduate<. w11h no t1<l· d1t1unal cducat1un make up 21 per- cent uf the population. But near!\ three-fourth<, of the rnun1y') adult'\ have some college tra1n1ng, and 17 percent are college graduate<.. •Transporta tion -D1s..at1slac:· lion with Orange: ( ount > ·~ freewa ) s~'>tem 1s 1ncreac;1ng . .Jhe percentage of resident!> "ho said the current system 1s sat1sfac1or~ de<:lined from 32 percent 1n I 9M2 to 25 pcr<:ent 1n 1984 The proponton of commuter~ whodescnbcd tralTil rnnge\l1on a\ "a great prohlcm .. almost douhled he· t"een 1982 and IYK4 Jumping from I J to 25 pcrtCnl ~\kcd ahout 1mprm 1ng the'> ~tem onl~ 21 percent ..aid hutlding ne~ lree"a'" should bl: a high pnont} Hown er 'iO pcrt·ent of thoc;e sur.e~ed \aid -widening cx1s11ng fret" w.I)' <.hould he a high pnont) •Local Spending and Tues -In 1981 thl' l ( I po ll\ter' lound a maJtifll \ of fl'\IOl'nt' wanted more mone\ c,pt.·nt rin pnlit't' pr<lll'lt111n and puhlil <,ch1101,. antJ 4 7 pcrlent "antt'tl more monc> s1x-nt on Iota I <.tree!\/ But 1n l~X4. thl· sunc\ aske<}· 11 re'i1dcnt<, c,upponcd h1ghe·r ta>.d tu pa) for '>uc:h improvements. With th c tax st1pula11on. there was no majont) <,upport for more s1:x-nd1ng on poltn· protection . ..choolc,. c,trt·ct'i. park\ and rt•creatwn. or ho\p1Hll'> and cl1n1t., •Housing -The poll~tl·r~ found Orange < 'ount) ·., home ownership rate. 66 percent. ha~ 1t'ma1ned bac;1call} unchanged s1nc:e 1982 .\\ked 1f hu)ing a homl' is a good 1nve<;tmen1 toda~ tn percent i,a1d H~~ .\lt,o onth;ingcd s1nt'c IYX:! ~as thl' proportion of renter\ -7X perc:enl - ~ho ~<wld he interested in buying a homl· tfthc' wuld afford the monthh pa)mcnb Jlowner. uni) one 1n three renter' lan afford mortgage pa}mcnts •Relocating -\bout onr-th1rd of 1ho\C <,un e)'ed said th C} want 10 mo .. e frnm their current residence. Of tho'>l' 'i'I percent want to sta )' w1th1n Orange Count) Of those: ~1'ih1ng to rl•m,tln In lhe ll>Unl\ (1:! pcrtl'nl want a rr.,1dt•n1 t' in \tiuth Orange ( c>unt\ OCTD WANTS FUNDS FREED ... From Al 1ra n\1t fund "'"' rclommendcd in .1 ktta 111 the t<>mm1c;<,111n c,1gned h~ I rJn\portat1nn c OJTlm1<,c,1on 'h,ur- mJn l>Jntl'I C rrt\et. who I\ ma\or of \JnlJ \nJ .ind \upen 1<.or Ralph ( IJri... lhJirman nl tht'luunt\ rcan\11 I )l\tnc:t It" .1 large etmount ol nwnl'' hut 111'\ nut l·nou1th tu build a rapid tr<imll .,, \tl·m toda' nor" 11 enough to '\ul\l' our \lrect mad and lreewJ ) proh- km' Hut tJ u<.ed correctl)' and trcJ tl\t•h 11 can help ca~ 11lda,·, tran'iportallon prohkm\ a11d \llll hu1ld tomorrow' trt1n\por1a11nn '"' tt·m ·· their 1111nt lt'llcr to thl' tom mw;ion nolC''> < lark. in ur~1ng tomm1-.'11oners lll \uppon thr prnpo,al. added that the mone) would ~rcatc "a '11ltJl11ic.!lnl mad fund w11hc1ut roi t'>•ntt taxes." La'il June tounl" voter<. '>Oundh dl·katcd a ~nn' ,:..k, ta' 1ncrt':t\C meac,urc that "'ould haH· ral\~·d mnne' for a rangt' ol trJn\portat1on oro1etl\ l ndl'r th~ prnpo-.al tx·t"c:en \4 m1lhon c1nd S4 'i m1l11nn "-OUld tx- carm.ir~.t·d eal h \\'ar tor lrcewa) · related prciJCll'i ~hilt' the nther S4 m1lhon Ill S4 5 11111111111 "ould tx- d1rcl led toward 10< <•I \lll'et and road pruJt'th In both la'\l'\, the monC} m1j$hl tx· applied to pmJt.'Cl\ for wh1th lcderttl or \late mc1lth1ng fund\ arc cl\.allahk 10 ll'l<t\1rn11c tht'1r benefit rhe $K'i·millton pnnn pal In lh1• tru\t fund ~11uld t·onllnue to ht• rc!>ervt.•d tor thc ce ntral rnunt)' rapid tran•ilt pro1c·c 1 that long has heen the aim of 1iomm1'>'>1oncr\ (omml\\tont•r Jame!> Home;·velt. "ho repn.:,..:111~ 1111 .. puhl1l 1111 Ille panel. terml·d the plan .. 1nno\at1ve" 1n ofTenng h1\ full <.uppon ( omml\\lon E:\c:CullH' Director ">tan Ohl'11l' \aid that 1fthe proposal 1<. appruHd h' the '>late Leg1i,lature. It would l fl'.lll' "'11h1 n the <.:ou nt\ the large\! pool uf tran<,portat1on mone} e\-Cr ji \allJhlc Thr $X 5 m1lhon now in trmt for the rapid tran\lt line w.a'> ra1...,·d 11\Cr the pa\t I() ~car\ b~ C)( 'TD dircl tor<. who set a'i1de a \hare of rnunt\ sale\ ta>. re,rnuc\ that v.('rc not needed for tran\lt d1'itnct opera11ng. cxpeni.c~. Oltl'11r r '<plained I he comm"'1on d1ret1ed that 1t'I \tall wntt' propmcd leg1slat1on lor approval ut the 'i<:hedukd Jan. 28 meeting. r he mallrr then would he \ubm1tted to the '>late Lcg1\laturC' for 1t\ concurren<.·e QRAN(,,f C1()A!-. Ti.. l Clrculetlon 714/M2.a33 D•lly Piiot O.llvery la Qu•r•ntMd • !IA ,,,, ... Clrculetlon l"•lephOM• Daily Pilat • H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Fr•nk Zlnl Manag1nQ E dltor K•r•n Wlttm•r Advert1!>1nQ DirP.c tor Ro1emary Churchm•n Controtlf)r Robert Cantr•ll Proauc11on MariagPr Donald L. WllU•m• Carru1a11on Mrtn~qpr CleHlfled edvertl•lng 714/842·5171 All other d•pertmenta 142-4321 MAJN OFFICE v9L. n , NO, 348 WEATHER Skies wlll be partly cloudy over Southetl'I Calltornl• ton1g111 and moatty clear Wec:tneaday aa a 1t0<m that unl-Uhtd brltl but ti.ce downpoure movet on atter ruining a rew roots Aa the enow tevel tell to 5.5001 .. 11n tho mountain•. rainfall trom midnight Sunday through Mrly today totaled three quart•rs ol an tnch at the civic oentM. Natlonel WMther ServlQt apeclallat Bill HOtf&f said Fifty people escaped Injury when a large sign fell through the roof of the Giimore Envelope Corp. In City Terrace late Monday. nld county Fire Department Capt Lee Gustafson A brief but hard burst ol rain between 8 p.m and 9 p m Monday night 1parked numerous call• of water seeping Into homes. Guttalaon said. ' It wlll be partly cloudy through Wednesday rn Loa Angeles with patchy denae fog late on lg ht and Wednesday mornlf'lg rn the valleys, becoming aunny In the ptternoon Highs wlll be In the 601 after lows In the 40s and 50s The beacri.s will have patchy clouds tonight. Highs Wednesday wilt be In the mid· to wpper 60s. Lows wlll hit 43 to 53 Along the Orange Coast, the forecast calls tor patchy clouds ton~ht except log llkely Wednesday morning in lnland valleys ,..,_ w .. ...,.. s--t •,, •• u !> O.o< , Co-• • Mostly sunny Wednesday H~ha Wednesday In the mid to upper---------------------601 Lows tontoht mostly 43 to 53 Temps ... l• Alb.,,~ 38 JS All>\ICIU8'0u6 S2 39 Amarrtto 66 42 AActtlOI ao-14 11 Atle11\a fll 42 All.,,llC Cll, q 0 Aul On ,. ••• Biii •<"<>ft !oO 40 81fml<\Olllm 6e JI Cn111tt1on Sc.; 6) S2 Ch11tea1on WIJ 52 •3 Cha1lollt N C •8 I) Ctwyenne SS n Ct1tcag0 46 30 Crno.,.,na11 '.() 40 Ci.vetano 41 J1 .. 31 Otllll>UMI c;11y Oman a 0.lando Phll~• Plloenta ""'~°"'g" PomanoMe Pontaiid.Or P•oYIOenee Rll*Qll Reno St Sii M111" 5 .. 11 ... Snr~I Sp0~1n• Sv•*-""' IOf)etil 6'I .. Calif. Temps sane.-oino Se11 GAi>'._ 5.iiJoM H'9fl 10w p<9Clc;tlltl0fl IOI 24 llOUll ~::::: ~~=l "'°'"II.,~ am tod•y rw-v .. ;,,y e.i. .. al.elO 64 48 T0<rance ~= ~ :~ YOMt'f\'te Vty Extended l ellUll.. $4 4t lo. •llO'"t 82 s 1 o.~1an0 eo so P1j0 Ao-59 47 A«! Blutt !>• 0 12 41 u 48 eo 49 16 SI 111 SS 43 22 es o St ll ~Cltv eo !IO Sacra,.,.,.10 !I' 4S S.1tn11 e2 S3 Sen Olt!Qo e2 liO F 11r 0.11• •wolh ,.11on11>11 1-llu•• HIQN NI tM 90e tO klW 70a lows I<\ IM 40. IO IOw 30t S.n fr...cotco llO S2 Senll Bat1>ar1 eo 4& Stoc• 1on S9 46 Corumbua.on Concord NH JS 32 rue..,., lulH W11t11ng1on Wtehlla Wllk-Ba11e 47 43 71 H 48 40 !>II SJ 42 ~ JT lS 43 J3 4J 36 se 39 'IO 27 37 .u •O 36 71 42 38 16 •s 34 S6 31 68 49 62 4& 49 41 $9 42 .. 37 H!Qh 1oW prlOCllJtlltlU'l IO< J4 tlOIJ•t Tides O•llU rt WO<lh , , 01y1on 44 Denver 63 F11go 37 F11g111tt 40 Gr1na Aep•OI 49 HertlO<d 37 H-.a 48 Honolulu " Hou ti on 75 LHV9QH 51 lttlll Aoc:lt 8'I lou••Vllll 56 Metnpllll 62 M•.....iS..Cn 71 M"-eultM 4J 46 34 29 33 34 32 3S ID 73 se 46 44 42 37 57 3' Surf report LOCATION Hunttnglon 6aa<ll Riv., Jetty, "1-c>art 40tn StrMt N...,p0<1 22no S1rMt N<t,.l>Of'I 8-'l>OI WlldQll LllQUl\ll BMell SanC-1e Wiier lemc> Sl-fiO s..-o.t9CllO<l -I 1121 SHAl'I "3 000' 12 1111 1·2 181r 1 .... I 2 000' I DOOi 1·3 ''" CONTINUED STORIES end1no11 5p m 81•e•ow BIQ Ilea• 8111\op BIVI"" C11111n1 Lono Bff<"h MllY'VI01t MonfOv•I Mont,.. tty Ml WttW<• ...... !I .. Onlarkl Palm SP'ono• P.-1 AIYW- 01 •8 44 2~ 4S 39 68 50 ~8 ~ 6~ S1 S9 50 113 s I eo 49 41 34 5"' •6 tll 49 6" 4T e1 48 e2 r,o . TOOAY s ... ooo low $.Up m oe WIONlllOAY ft"' hlQh 12 44a m 3S F1r1r low 4291m 29 Skona ntO" 10 481 m S6 5-onolow &37 pm ·O 4 Sun Mt• loday 11 4 44 p m rl-weo,_.,ay 11 e •!I 1 m an0 te1• egaio ai• 44pm Moonr•-•17 57pm -•Wed,_. Oly al II 54 a m and rltM eg81n 11 II 05 pm WEDDING A COMEDY OF ERRORS ... From Al We should have known something wa!> amiss when a friend," ho ollcred to drive us to the a1rpon '>topped 1n East Los Angeles to a<,k for d1rcct1ons. She finall> got U!I to the airport terminal -15 minutl'\ hcfon· our noon takcofTtime S1nCl' the luggage 1c, u~uull) boarded well ahead of the night. I v1~ual1Led m~ underwear ending up 'Oml·what· in Canlun But a\ ~lwa\,. there wa<, a <.1hc1 hn1ng 1n our <lark tloud The t11gh1 wa<, dela\ed tor 1~0 hour<; "'C ha<l plcnt\ ot'ume Our mnllat1ng luLk again '"ung tor the wor\e whl·n the: l11ght 1 "a<. pt>\lponl·d tor an aJd111unal""·)() minute\. and another 'O minutes and -,1111 .1no1her 311 minute\ \ometinw ·around 5 pm. .1ftcr re;id1ng tht: latr\1 t'U1tmn'\ of Pl'oplc \un~t and Highlight' mJg;.i11nt'' from l'<>'t'r to tO\l'r "C departt.·d on •>Ur S 1.000 hont•\ moon Just Call 642-6086 ~~ t ~ ' ,_ ( • ... "''. J'._A!..Q_ u u l'ltlCI ,,.. ROSSIGNOL •m .t.Qy, ,, •• i"' •7;,l(J 00 ' 119"" f. ;It 'JIOOO '175" 1r, •11000 '268"" •S •)()I) 00 '260'"' SM > ·~•00 '289"" <;1<, . •1eo oo '254 ttU PRE 1100 '27$ 00 •m KASTLE 'tortt• .,.~ 00 '200"" ........ .,q•, no 1 t55"" q,,""' '· •111100 1264" It didn't mu1 h matter that th~ airline ga .. e us St'paratl' \CJ!\ Jcrm\ thl' centt•r a1'\lc It didn't matter that we "l'rc lhl' la~t to bl' \t•rvcd dinner on the plant.• and had to \t'ttlc for turkl•" tx·cau"· all the otht•r pacr,o;engc:r\ gobbled up thl' steak. It didn't matter that we would arnve in .\rnpulrn at 11 p.m .. when most ol the bar~ 1n the hotd close We figured nothing more could go wrong. But then. ho" could we know about the sudden tropical 'turm that ~all drent·h1ng the sea~1dl' resort'1 Packing our ')-w1m~u1l\ and suntan lotion. we had negle<:1ed to bnng an umbrella ~o "'t' <,pent a lot of umc 1n the hotel mom on the bed . v.11h me hnld1ng an ire pack to Diana·., \ore ankle . quite .,"oil en aftcr .in clc' Jl<>r dour cla mped her kg ~ol to worn. -.aid the hou\e dortor "'rapping her an~k l he ""t'll1ni• ~nuld gn d11v. n 111a11•" da\\ Vv 1th i11l th.at had gone wront1. there -wa' no "unckr that I wa!., er. sltRhtl) ncn ou<. Jhout the entire afTa1r. Wuh our lut.l . wt· would probably lose all our monl'). or Ix• ~wmdled by a fast· 1alk1ng \.11lagl'r So who could blame me for l'Ount1ng our pesos every half hour or '>o'' -\nd 11°'> perfectly understandable that being unfamiliar with the Mell· 1tan l urrt•n<:}. I sometimes came up w11h tht· wrong figure and screamed. ome in a tour bus and once at a bar. that ~t· had hcen robbed . In rt·tro'>pcct. the wedding and honevmoon were probably not previews ol mamed life. When :.ou think about 11. luck has nothing to do w11h a \ullessful marriage I had ~ome time to ponder th11, rl'' elation as I made my "3Y back to. "'orlo. Monda} morning-walking an thl' rnin along the Costa Me\a I ret'"tl) ,1ltl'T m) car stalled becaust• of ..i rupturl·d gasoline hose \\hat do -.ou ltkl· about the IJaily Pilot" \\-hat don't ~ou like~ Call the· number at left and your mes'iage will b(· recorded. trans('ribed and delivered to the appropria te editor. The same 24-hour answerinR ser~ke may be used to record lt!tters to the 1•ditor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include lb elr name and telephone number for verlflratlon. No cir<'ulatlon calls. please. Tell ui. what's on your mind ' ....,, .... ,,.._ __ .. -* UU..1U ·a~~ . ~ople Who S"-i .. 6.000 Sq . m 1nc1u se1 SKI CLOTHING 20 % to 70% OFF We Hav• Ov•r 1 ,000 Bib Overalla Atg. '88.00 NOW '38° Ski P1rkH Up To eo •/, OFF H1t1 SAi Dec. 14, 15 & 16 Friday, Saturday & Sunday BOOTS OVER 200 PAIRS SALOMAN BOOTS , .... , RENTAL Trlfft" BOOTS HANSON 8'. Rao """°"' •19s oo 50\I.,., '2MOO <'A"<l>U ·2·~ 00 sggu NOW '230"" '213" 1198" C!'l><lfltt• '21!100 1 t79"" •1'1('11 O~llF ~~ 50'1• OFF NIU I ff'am ftS •"II'°'° •25~.-- i-..1 I 1t1am .,, '1'\ 00 125~ Wocld 1 .. am '>ort •,q•, 00 '25 • I,. •rAUJ.ilJi :;;ss ( '"'•••.• 0ftant .,, •. 00 C ....,llK I 5191om ')2~ 00 '275"" Omf!CUllt llynHIV MV" (;.,..... Jr,~ Hl()J., ·~ ""* Q ·1~~ 00 1250"" '111100 '280!'° "'II() 00 1199"" VOL Kl '2f'Q 00 1209" •210 00 '63" 'll'O llCI 1135" •n 11 00 1154" .. •moo '240°' BLIZZARD •..11000 '175" 'H100 '169" DYNAMIC ELAN 'ltSOD '1~ '11\00 '189" '?4SOO 'U7 .. Powder Shirt• Atg. 185.00 NOW '29'' Tyrolla 380 0 Bindings -Reg '140 CHRISTMAS SALE '99" GLOVES 1H5 0ortH OIOYH .•. , . "-o '0 00 '32'' s.:.L'S SPORT HAUS 11"'9 HI W"°1l T IL VO C:OS f A l>UU c;A tl6U (114) MS-411e Hour• M·f &-9 Sat._ 10·0. &un 1t !> Thru Xmas lllilllTIO ~II CNAHTITIH ...._ ' ' ,., •735 QO 1 t99" 1411 •t•'!I ()() 1 169" 7t0 ·11~ 00 1 169 .. MU~~AAI 8\ 011 M11n ' •nsoo 1129" OTI l •Olu , .. '21~ 00 ~ 't29" llAl OMON M 5)( 110 M"fl • •nsoo 11990" G• 'oO t ICI-·11~ ()() 116500 I AN0£ IS lT 'l1SOO 1299"" lll ''1'-00 1249"" 01Nltf II " ,. ''9!>00 • 1'9"" WllfllMAl'l'f -0 "-·· .,fl 10 •I ~9"" llllAl'PfUlll ·~ ·~-........ ·nooo 'w- TllfbO l.ltlfl t 'tt400 •95 .. \Cl'IV.l -"'°00 '8P DACH!Hf•W lAOIM '18' 00 111&" CAHiii 1/2 Off tlofVfMfoi.Y H0f!OIC.'1 .... I\ I V-101225• • I But t f TIN 8 0AR11 Christmas card pageant in Mesa 1 he Costa Me.a C1v1c Playhouse wJlJ present 1lS annual yuletide paaeant unday throuah Tuesday 11 the theater. 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Livina a,reetin1 cards will be presented with back- ground carols au!'I by the Costa Mesa Children's Chorus. Performances will be ajven,, free of cb~, Sunday at 4, 6 and 8 p.m. and Monday and Tue.day at 7:30 p.m. Pati Tambellini i~directina tbe Proaram. assisted by Suzette Alaer conducttna the chorus with Sharon Aauileta accompanying. Jack Willcnbacher is the narrator and the set has been designed by Nicholas Giaconi No reservations will be taken. · Harf1oar CrulH to open The annual Chnstmas Cruise of Lights begins Wednesday and runs throu~ Dec. 21 10 lfunttngton Harbour. Tickets -SS for adults and $3 for children under 12 -must be reserved. The boats depart Peter's Landing each night of the CTUISC at 5:30, 6:30, 1_!30 a.pd 8:30. KJwanJana plan party The Hotel Laguna will be the site for the annual Christmas pany of the K.jwanis Oub of Laguna Beach Sunday evening. Members and guests will gather at 7:30 p.m. in the private banquet room of the hotel. Aficr-din"'r entertain· ment will be provided by the Close Enco~nter, a vocal jazz group directed by Bill Webster. The Laguna Beach Kiwanis Club meets each Wednesday at noon at Tortilla Flats on South Coast Highway in Laguna. New members arc welcome. Church to atage muaJcaJe - .. 'Tis the Season," a Christmas cultural event fcaturinJ a 60-voacc ch1ldren's choir and a 30.voice youth choir singing contemporary, traditional, sacr~ and secular Christmas music, w1ll be presented Sunday in Huntinaton ~ach. The program 1s scheduled for 7:30 p.m . ~t the Huntington Beach Stake of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 8702 Atlanta Ave. Adm1ss1on is free and the public is invited. OCC •••P apa~ea a vallable Seller spaces arc still avatJablc for the weekly swap meet at Orange Coast College, held Sundays in the parking lot ofT Adams A venue. For SI 0, cash only. the spaces mdy be reserved at the campus' Community Service office, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m .. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Spaces are also available at 6:30 a.m. Sundays at the swap meet pte, on Monitor Way and Fairview Road. For add1tional information, call 432-5880. Boat parade party planned A Chnstmas boat parade party and buffet dinner will be held Monday under the sponsorship of the St. John V1anney Guild. The program wall be given from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at 7 Beacon Bay. Newport Beach. Admission 1s S 12 per person and registration must be made by Fnday. Call 673--0842 for further information. Ad women plan yule party Southern California Women in Advertising will celebrate the Chr1stmas season at the Shark Island Yacht Club in Newport Beach Dec. 19th. Members and guests will have the opportunity to view the Boat Parade wli1le indulging in a gourmet C'hnstroas buffet. Fcst1v1t1es will begin at 6:30 with a no-host bar. Men and women an the advertising profession are welcome. Reservations may be made by calling 63 1-6541 . The cost 1s St S for members and $23 for non·rriCmbers, Southern California Women in Advertising is ·an organization open to women interested in professional growth and development in careers in the advertising community. lnfol"tlla tion regardins membership should be directed to Norma Cooper at 5-3840. · Meaa lJbrarie• aet hours • ' .. 1 OAILY PILOT/Tuetday, Oeelmber 11. 19$4 *AS Dorla S blelda addreuea frlend• and ~Uy da.rln& the ceremony il'rin& the aculpture, '"Rocky Led.Ce,•• to the city. • 'Rocky Ledge' dedicated in Laguna Beach Long and low slung. the lhree-p1ete sculpture. -A Rocky Ledge.·· curves to face the sunset off Laguna Beach's Heisler Parle build the ceramic pie<;c which stands about two feet high in memory of her husband. Bill Shields. who died m 1982 at age 68 husband's. ··tt1s (childhood) home was days, the women worked on the piece right very near Diver"s Cove," she said. And up to dcdlcauon day. Shields has fond memories of tames the "lt'ssuch AJO)'," Shields said. add1nasbe couple spe011here while-courting before hoped ·the 5allptu~'s--dedication-wouJd their mamagc m J 939 spur others to make gif\s of public an to tbe ·:1 knew I wanted to dedicate a bench and I Knew I wanted It to be an artwork," Dons Shields said of the sculpture she gave the city Sunday as its fourth piece of public art. Shields hke his father before him owned and operated the former Laguna Beach Hardware, a city fixture for about SO years. Amsts KJemek and Robbins worked city long days shaping the cla)'. hauling It away The canyon chess and cbeckas set, a for Jlr:!,ng and then replacmg It 1n their metal sculpture on Mam Beach and a two- des1gn which stands north of the Bowh na . piece metal sculpture an Nita Cannan Park Green in the park. Slowed b} several rainy arc previous arusuc pfts to the City. Shields commissioned area art1SlS Juha K.Jemek and Leslie Robbins to dcMgn and Dons Shields chose Heisler Park as a home for the sculpture because 11 overlooks Diver's Cove, a favonte place of her F;V lights up for Christmas; . tree dedicated to Viet POW s By SCOTI' STODDARD Deltr ..... Con• ......... , A cool and damp Monday eveni ng failed to dim the sp1nts of about 700 people who showed up at Fountain · Valley City Hall for the city"s tree laghung ceremony Fountain Valle}' Mayor· Ben Nielsen. with the help of t11s 4-year- old son. Chnstopner. l11sappareo momentanly into the huge bush-like tree to tum on the eight rows of lights . that had been wrapped around the tree. The approximately 40-foot·tall "Freedom Tree" was planted in 1973 and dedicated to pnsoners of war and those missing in action 1n \11etncnn "To tho'IC who en~ure our freedom Wl II 11 (the tree) cvrr endure .. said D1ddy Lammer<>. a longtime Foun- tain Valle} resident who played a maJOT part in the tree-planung pro- JCCt. "Be It not for tho<1e who lought and died for Amenca. this day ""ould not be possible ·· she added Although the tree has been hghted rorC'hnsttnas every year since 1973. Ma}'Or Nielsen said the accompan}'· mg ceremony ended abrupt!) when a lo""er court ruled m 1979 to abolish all public nallVll}' scenes, in ludmg Fountam Valle) 's trad1uonal pla}. becaust" the na11v1t} scenes '1olatcd the law guaranteeing the \Cparat111n ol church and state The dec1111on ha'i 'rlOtt' hcen o\ l'r· Beach Boulevard picked a~ county. 'Super St~eet ' Under thr plan. maJOr ancnal roads throuihout the count) would be designated as Super <;treet' and improvements would be in111atcd as funding becomes a'allable turned by the United States Supreme Court. Nielsen added. The ceremony was reinstated th1<1 year when the Fountain Valley Girl ~outs who have participated in the ceremony since its inception, desired to sing at this year's tree hghting. troop leader Mary Pearlman said. She added that the idea. conceived about two weeks ago. received O\er- whelm1ng suppon from communit} leaders .\bout 500 Girl Scouts ind their parents, in add.Jt100 to the eoure Fountain Valle) Ci t) Council, san.g Chmtmar, carols at the pthenng Each of the ~q Fountain Valle} Girl \<.out troops present shared 1heir u1mmun1t\-projects. which included donJting food to poor fam1l11:s. \\1th the aud1cnle fhey also exchanged their homl."made gifts w11h other '>lUUI\ , But the high light of the evening came when a police car. siren blanng. amved with a bearded and amph=· bodied gian - With a white bag full of cand)' canes. <ianta ambled up to the m1Hophone to greet an enthusiastic cro""d 0 BITUAR IE S Services set today forCdM resident Elizabeth Wagner Elizabeth KJmblc Wagner of Corona del Mar, an opera performer and supporter of numerous cbanucs. died Dec 6 of cancer at the age of 60. Memonal services for Mrs Wagner were held at noon toda} at St Michael's and >\II Angels Ep1Scopal Church in Corona del Mar Relatives asked that an heu of flowers. donations be made to the Fnends of Music/Wasner at SL Micbad'l to be used for the orpn fund. Mrs. Waaner was born m Doualas. Anz., and was educa1ed al Harcom CoUese 10 Bryn Mawr, Penn. .\s a music maJor. she made her debut io J 945 in the o\mcncan premiere of "'Oaphnas and Chlat.-.. AJ Betf) Jean "1mble she starred 1n numerous operas and conccn production'> In IQ50 she and her husband moved to Pasadena where <ihe served as prt's1dent of the Huntington Memonal Clinic Jo\u:iuhaf) 1n add1 t1on to supporting benefit performances 1n churches and for chant.able qrgantLallons. Mrs. Wagt)er and her famil y moved to Corona del Mar m I 969 She bee.a me prts1dent of the Newport Beach Chapter of the Nauonal Chanty Lc.que and served fot six yea" on the league's Nauonal Executive Board. · he recent!}' was active in the Showboat Chapter of the Orange County Performing Ans Cenier and as sccretal) of the Newport Harbor Guild. The Orange C'oun ty Transpor- tation \omm1ss1on gave its nod t.o Beach Boulevard Monday a<; its demonstration "Super Street" pro- Ject. The Costa Mesa and Mesa Verde branch libranes will · Selcc11on of Beach Boule\ ard, As the first designated ·()upcr 'itreet." Beach Boule\ ard "Ill be· come the focus of feas1bh1-.. wst and eng1ncenng studies. In malt.mg the dcs1gna11on transportation com· missioners ~t aside S 170.000 tor Lhc '>tUd) " anta doesn't often nde in pohce Lar-;:· said the man in red. "'ho l'\pla1ned his uncharac1enst1c en· trann• b) stating th:>t his re1ndttr "ere at the "lorth Pote. resting for their upcoming longJoume\ Mrs Wagner as suf'\wed by her husband Richard H \.\ agner. wn Richard K. Wagner. daughter Constance ·\\ agner of ( orona del Mar. parents f1oyd and Ret~ "-.1mble and brother \\1"1am of Douglas. AnL close at S p.m. on Chnstmas and New Year's Eve, Dec. 24 which runs from coastal Huntington and Dec. 31 . · Beach through Westminster all the CALENDAR Tuesday, Dec. 11 way to the county line m La Habra. follows a strong re<"ommendat1on b} the 'Board of Supervi ors \eVeral months ago. Officials hope uper trects will speed traffic along by synchronmng traffic signals. creating add1t1onal travel lanes and providing time- • 6:30 p.m.. Irvine City Council. City Council saving flyby'\ at selected inter- Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. sections. Pou cE Loe Count) traffic planners. concerned b~ increasing congestion on local roads and fr~ways. Jeveloped the Super Streets proposal as a mainsta} in the battle aaainst local trallic huttlenccks and non-freeway t1eup<> At the ccremon-.. s end. real t.on UC/ dean heads ethnomuslcologlsts fro m the 8Jrls came mo<ith m the ~ Ruben C1arlias Jean of the School of Fine A..rts at UC form ofw1de smiles · · lh inc ha<, bttn elected nauonal prn1dent of the Soc1ety \.1o t. ho""e'er. agreed w11h. Colo! for Ethnomu'i1colog) ken Flint. 12. and I J.ycar-old Dami Garfo1\ l"i a scholar 1n the field of ethnomus1cology, l .:ong. "'ho said the asscmbl}' was an the '\tud\ of ethnK mu 1cal forms throughout the world. opponunll) for ahem to sing and He is a lead1n@. authonl\ on "(1agaku." the coun music of rn.ik.: ne"" fnend'> Japan. · . . . Police seize Lagun~ man after attack.on girlfriend d ~Om('On{' pncJ op1.·n J w lnlhm to a re-d 1982 <iubaru in the 1100 hlcll I.. of . I 0th Street and stok a $:!IX> \lrn:o • • • Thieves broke into a rear bedroom window.and stole two tele\ 1\1<1n <,('I'\ 'alued at\~700 from .t home in tht· 16000 blOOJ< of HJr\..ne s I • • e Someone stole a S 7()() v1doo \.J\\l'I· te t't'Corder and a SJ.000 stereo trom .i home in the 7-000 block ol T albcn Th1l·ve<, broke into .i rr.ir lx>drnom windo"' and 'ltole \\\O tc.•h:\1\lon \C."h \alued at $700 from a home 1n thl' I MIOO block of Harkne" • • • \,1)meone stole a S 700 \ 1dro l a"i\t'l te rl'lOrder and a SJ.000 stereo from J homl' an the 7000 blod ol T .iltxn .\\t'nue rrrrrJlwnal 'chicles store<l in a lot at 4Mtl ln1nr Center Dnve wa<, fl' rxmcd to police Monday The \.ICllm rl'fK)ned Sl.400 worth of fishina l'\lu1pment. a ut11en"s band radio and .i tzun m1s'i1ng. 1 he theft apparent!\ 0 1. l urr<'d bc:-twecn Dec I and 6 • • • \ radio and peakef"i were taken 1>' nnight ~onda~ from a locked \ eh1l k parked on a residential street A Laauna Beach man was arrested early Monday on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon aficr he allegedly attacked his airlfriend while she was attemptina to call police for help. Laauna Beach poUce reported. Police arrested Nathan Randall CoetaMeea A 17-year-old Costa Mesa boy was attacked from behind Sa1urday at the -Aloha Palms Trailer Park and robbed of his $80 leather jacket Police reported Robert Euacnc Epps was linaon hi•mopcd 1n t""1arht 133 E. 16th l. around noon when a man arabbcd his riaht arm and.twi ted 11 behind his back. The su pcct. ap- parently known by Epps, s1nppcd the jacket from the youth and Ocd on motorcycle. • • • Hubcaps worth $80 were reported stolen '1 m a cat in IM apartment complex at 714 Joann t. somcumc betwttn S p.m. turday and I am. unday. • • • A 1>& nser 4ldc w1ndo to a Ponche was broken tomeitme be· tween 6:40 p.m and 7.40 pm. Monday in an attempt to steal the car from a p1rluna lot at tHc uth Coa t • Plau. Hot \Wanna 1nemp1 failed . because the owner had d1sconncctcd Phinney, 23, at 3:30 a.m. at the comer of Mountain Road at Sou1h Coast Hiahway. ~ · 'fhe couple had been fi&)luns when Phinney's girlfriend attempted to call police from a phone booth on Mountain Road. . ' the coil before leaving the vehicle. • • • • A camera, telephone answenng machine and checkbook were re· ported stolen from an apartment in the complCJt at 63S Baker St. somc- tjme between 2 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Sunday. "'T1R lo was rcp0rtcd a S68S. Entry apparent!>" was aained throuah an unlocked window. J P'oa.ntaln Valley A custodian at Mo1ola School, 9790 Finch Ave .. d.itc0vercd Monday that someone had broken into the school lotchcn over the wcebnd. Food wa taken, Ind a fire C~llnJUISher WIJ diachal'Jfd. Proixny dam• was e umatcd at SlO. but the food loss wtl not 1mmcd1.1tely known. • • • Someone pried oP.=n a dnver"t door to buralanzc a ~ 198-4 Hondi CR puked Monda oft the 10400 block or later \enuc. The 1 in ludcd lftt.O tq'-lipm nt wonh uoo. . ' Police said Phinney allegedl> st ruck the woman rcpeatedl>~th the door of the phone boo~. . The woman was treated Ill South Coa t Medical Center in South Laguna and rdc:aJed. • • • A red 1983 Honda Prelude was buralanzcd Sunday wl\ile patkcd 1n a cal'l>Or1 on the 10200 block oT Slater Avenue. tcrco equipment worth SSOOwas taken, and the thief d1J $4(Xl damaae to a t'ar door and \he · ashboard. -. . . . \ A/C ldcnt orthe I 7900block of lo Vuo trttt reported that someone· stole h1 wallet. contamm1 $202 from the \nack ber at his home. The re idtnt told pohc.e be wu ••lcep 1n a bedroom wbtn the theft occum'd Saturday mom1aa. Banttacto• ••n Tbe O'<Nnef1 ofa rcstdcR(e found I window JCrttn mno"ed aftCS a Wln· doW Of)Cft .. ~ they ~WM.t home tn the 16000 ~oc: of8cdfi rd. They altO fouftd that burstan hlld t<>kn two tek'Va ion Stti vaJucd at S 1,000, jcwelryworthSt,oeklanJa team 1mn ,.,,Ucd at SlO. • • • • ... .\venue · • • • Thieves stolt a $57S ~tcreo m tht· 2300 bloc~ of Delaware• ' ... A woman was takC'n 1n custod\ aner alleged) tryina to steal S.:!6 in CO'lmet1cs and C"hnstma 1t(m from th(' Skag0'I drua store 7542 Ed1n1er •\-vc • • • ..\ man wa taken into custod) aner alle~edly ti') \DJ to 'ltul $6 an Ii h chips and cough yrup . . , Thieves stoic a tcrco and tek- v1 ion set v&l!.Jed at S t.220 aOcc opparcntly u~ ~ttwdnvcr to pl"} open. door at the R0:cho hack, 69Q l Warner .\ve • • • ~riicone \tole halt tfle menu ~rd valued at S2SO at Md1onald's, Mtl I din r \-..c ••• BW)1.m stole a $1 00 nflc f\cr pry1n1 open a wlndwtnJ l~ • I ll7K Ford camper par~ed at Pacific-( t\ft\l Hiah~--ay and Sinh trttl • • • Thttvc tok 1 24-toot boat Jnd tratltt valued at SU.000 11 I~ ~o I Tran 1itor. • • • S m1~wavc, two r rt'- fneuaton 11alued at Sl anJ t111>0 clKtn~h tplat v.Ju 1tSIOOwrtt to~ from a tt idC in tht200 hlod of I ith Street La&una Beach Pohce hdped firefighter<; ('\I· mgu1sb a c:ir fire Monda) ;il\c:rnoon on < n:'SC'Cnt Ba}' at "Jorth l oa t H1gh\\a\ ...... Repon<1 ol a <;tra\ opo<> .. um on Cupnc:n 'Aa) and a tr<&) \kunk on D1~mond trcet brought polaC'C of- ficer<; out \fanda) morning. Poh{'C trapf)C'd the cntter<; and reloate\l tht'm 10 rural area!\ ouu}de the cit}' • • • Two 6-~car-old &Jrl\ "'ho had run awa}' from their Bluebird Can)on Road home Monday aftemoon were located ctnd rtturn~ home b) poller • • • olic-e rett1vcd a c111l earl) Monda} from a hotrl gue\I who \aid \Offit'One tf'\t'd to enter the room ~he~ he wa" ~~yin.a at the romer of Mountain R d and South C oa t H 1ahwt) .\ ~ubse'Qucnt tn\.C'\t1puon dctennint"d the su pccted intruder ""' onl th<' cl~n1ni lad~ Jrri.ne Police "3) a' <)\1na man \hoph fled a Sm ~non.ti ('t>mputcr tmm tUd10 • h.ac 4716 &mnca ri.1o1o~.. t on· da) • • • \ 1. h1ld apparenth c-.)kJ 1n a bomb thff 1 to Turtle floe f;ltmcniary ,h,11.11 ahout I '5 p.m • • • \n,)lh<'r m a \tnt'\ ol thd\t. trom • • • \lc\s1 lndu.stnes. 16871 Noyes \\l wa-. burgknzed of S:!OO·worth ,,f"' rap mrtal <>"t r \-1\e ""~ ke-nd -Tht-th1<'I u"ie'd rham cutters to break into the l'age 1n "'h1ch the matenal was \torcd police said • • • .\n O:ik Trtt Lane rcsidrnt re· roned the lo<i~ of a bnt'fcase and "'allc1 from his unlockedc~frMonda~ Tht value of the Items and cash m the ""allet was b(>twttn S200 and $400. pohC<" ~Id Newport Beach ·\bout SI .6SO an cash was ~tolen from Newport Hlft'IOr Chnstma~ T rtts. I (,()() Do vcr On \.C Pohc9 ~ 1d 1t'f aptllill'Cntl)' tole a l<*kd nk from a trailer that was bcana u~ a\ an office for the tree lot • • • " ChtHoitt ~an wonh S 14,000 ""~ stolen from 1l par1c1ni place at 4Ci00 Campu On,e. • • • T.,.o omtra\ and a ra1ncoet ~ \tolen from a car panted in 1de 1 do\ed aaragc on th< !300 block of nnd Strc:ct. The lo wa put at SSSO. • • • \ on dnnk machtnc oul.Ude the olT~ of l Junl(llr uc of • ~port Harbor. l70 Nc~n Ccnttr Onvr. wa pncd opic_n by a ttUcl ~ho &c>t away uh abOU( S80 1n chan c • .• I . I . . , I 1 Orange Cout OAll,;V PILOT/T'*'-'•Y· December 11, 10844 Kuwait says Ii-an staged jet rescue • 6Noone. not even a child. has any doubt about Iran ·s complicity with the htja~kers' -----~- ~Y Tlae Aaaoclated. Pre11 cooperated with the hyackers. A man identified a a Dril1sh expert on U.S. onic1als sa) thl.'y l.'xpcct two tcrronsm said m an interview with f ~d Amcncan ho~tage~ from a the ('BS Evenini News that the rescue hijacked Kuwa1t1 JCtlincr to leav( could have been staged. lran soon but Iran ha~ made no . comment. Newspapers an Kuwait The. B~t1sh ex~n. Michael Yard- ridiculed Iran's reported re~ue effort Icy. said shots we~.fircd and yet no as theater and a ·•camouflage for one was wounded. Rescu~rs also collusion" with the hiJacil.cri.. u~ only one entrance. to act into the The six-day hijacking. an which tw~a1rcraft, though they might have t;>een Amencans were reportt.'d killed, xpectcd to enter from severa.1 d1~ ended Sunday "hen the official 11 ns to surround the terronsts. he Islamic Republic Ne~s A&ency said. tRNA reported Iranian secunt)' men Smoke used by the rescuers would overpowered the four h1Jacil.ers and only ··prevent you from seeing what freed their last ~"en ~Jptt.,,es -two was in there," he said. / Amencans. the Bnll'ih pilot and four Kuwalla leaders thanked Iranian Kuwa1t1s. authoriues for the assault. but Kuwait Offic1alH:ud the> C\peclcd thl." l\\-O newspapers suooested the Iranians Americans -bu<:.me\~man John 00 . Costa. 50. and Charles Kaper. S7. an had cooperated w11h the terronsts. I f h fi t The Kuwana newspaper Al-Rai AJ. emp oyee o t c Agcnq or ntcr-Am said: "No one, not even a child. nat1ooal Development. to lca\c Iran today after receiving medical traat-hasanydoubtabout lran'scomplicity ment. with . the hijackers. Is there any JRNA has reported the h1Jaclers explanation of the amicable treat- burned Costa with cigarettes 1n an ment and warm hospitality the lra· effort to get him to say he worked for n1ans had accorded the hijackers?" the CIA. The independent newspaper Al- The terronsts reportedly sought the Qabas said: "The cooperation that release of t 7 people impnsoned 1n Iran had demanded of Kuwait was in Kuwait for bombing attacks last year eff~t to surrender to blackmail and on the U.S. and Frcnc:-h embassies. forfeit the basic principle of never The bombings were earned out b)' bc:ndin~toterronsm. Thestonmngof Shute Moslems sympatheuc with the Jetliner was a theatrical comedy.·· Iran's government. Iranian President Ali Khamenei State Department officials aenouncedthoseallegationsas .. base- withheld Judgment on Iran's hand-less." the Iranian news agency re- ling of the h1Jack. but Kuwa1t1 ported. The Iranians said they had newspapers charged the Iranians had delayed the rescue attempt in order to first win the release of as many passengers as possible and to tire out the h11ackers. "'"" .... Hey, wait for me Lift line. were u packed H the •now at Bl& Bear Sunday u weekend aklen made their way• on the alopea for flnt good outtnc of the aportin& aeuon. Artificial heart doctors prepare for next patient .By tlae Attoclated Prell LOU! VILLE Ky.~ While W1lltam J. Schroeder continues a textbook recovery. the surgical tenm thtlt i)nplantcd has onific1al heart has been ponng over mformauon from th t: procedure to pre~rc for th~ ~ext rcc1p1crit. The information is bein& coaxed from the expensive. soph1st1catcd monitors to which Schroeder was tethered i.mlll Friday. when he was pronounc~d 111 satisfactory cond1t1on and moved out of the coronary-care. unit to a pnv~tc room at Humnnn Hospital Audubon. Schroedet. S2. continued an exer<'IS' program to regain muscle tone in h1i. arms and leas ?nd took short, penod1\ walks around his room Monda}. s;.11d Roben rrvine. sp<>kesman for the Humana Inc. hosp1rnl chnin . Dow Jones bids for ne_wfpaper DES MOINES. Iowa -now Jonr-s ;;;cf co .. publisher of The \Yall St~t Jouma ,Is s1ill interested 1n buying the Des Moines Reg1ster:.and Tribune C'o officials said after a S 156 m1lhon bad and two other unsolicited offers were rejecJed as inadequate The compan y's board of directors voted Monday to ~ect three bids to buy the newspaper firm. but wall seek new offers in an efTon 1oscll the company early ne>.t year "I'm going to do eve111hang in my powerto see that The Regmer $Cl'> into the nght hands." said Board Chairman David K.ruidenier. "I regre1 11. but tht· ceal world 1s sayang that the shareholders want 10 get out " A real 'street crime• PHILADELPHl/.\-'For the ~econd time 1n a year. somebody has walked off with one of Philadelphia·) cobbfestone thoroughfares. and city poltce ha H cf'larged two men an th!\ latest 1nc1dence of st reet crime. Wh~t the culpnts took. last month and a year ago. were thousand!> of scarce Belgian grar:i1te b!oc.ks, more commonly known a~ cobblestone~. which are sought for s~c1al bl!1ldU1g projects. The stones sell for S l each on the black marke!· authonttes said. UN adopts treaty on torture UN ITED NATIONS -The General Assembly has marked Hu~an Rights Da) by unan1mou~l> adopting ~n antemattonal trealy outla~1ng torture. Bu1 a U.S. dele_gate cnttcued limits 11 puts on the power to mvcsugate abuse) Sc\ en years of negotiation pn.·ceded Monda~ 's action on the treaty, which ·under U.N. rule" 1ake!. l'1Tec1 after ratification by 20 of the 159 UN. members. Thleves demand beer as ransom Problems with India plant outlinedasfarbackas '82 FITCHBURG. Ma'i'i -For 1he ~cond consecuuve year someone has stolen a three-foot ceramic Je)uS from the town's nauv11y scene, this ume leaving a ransom note demandan$ fiH' cases of beer to save the statue from hanging. Sponsors of thl' crel he said the> probably won ·1 be able to replace the SlOO statlfe before Chn 1mas. but the) nonetheless don't plan to pay. the ransom ... We have Jesus." read a note found 1n the empt) cradle Sunday nigh! "We will hang him unless the pohce leaH' five cases of Budweiser here Jan. I.' Klrkpatrlck to meet with Reagan WASf:tl NGTON -U.N. Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick: was meeung today with President Reagan at the Wh11e House amid uncertainty about whether she will continue 10 ha ve a role an the administration after she leaves the United Nations. Kirkpatrick. a conserva tive Democrat._ is stepping down afier the end of the current U.N. General Assembly session. She has said repeatedly she intends to resume ~er old JOb of. teaching gO\'.ernment at Georgetown Univcrs1 t) 1n Wa shington. and 1s not seeking a new administratton past. DANBURY, Conn. (AP) -A 1982 company report said that leak- ing valves were "fairly common" where methyl isocyanate was handled at a Union Carbide Corp. plant in India that leaked the gas last week and left at least 2,000 people dead. The repons rele.ased Monday re- veaJed that in May t 982. Union Carbide India Ltd. inspectors listed I 0 "maJor" safety problems at the plant 1n Bhopal. 2-3. ~~:~~:~:~~-~~:~~~#-~:~:~ of~h~0;iaab~~~~~~~~~~~~~ed0~~ ~ ~ ~o ~ ~o .00 June of that )'Car and there was no Meanwhile. officials an India said Monday that India's Central Bureau of In vestigation made a prehm1nar) determinatton that poor safet) measures were responsible for the leak. At a news conference Monda)'. Union Carbide ( ha1rman Warren M. Anderson said the compan)' doesn't know ho~ the accident occurred. but that offic1aJs were "doing their ut· most" to find out. 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(714) 472-HYPNOSIS (4976) ... 4 ~ ....... 7U0MnoV••do 0o fotl .,.,...c:; '"'°Meta SALE f. a mun1cipaljudge ruled. Pro*cutors had sought to have the 42 )'Oung wttnesscs testify via TV from a room adJa ent to the courtroom an order to avoid their having to face seven former Manhattan Beach nursery school teachers who arc MER CED ES-BENZ accused of molesungand pho1ograph1nJ them. Experts have been tesufyang for 7 73 012 5 ~n:ral months 1n a prehmtnal) hearing about the psychological ha.rm the (714 ) • ch1ldrt"n would suffer 1f forced to confront the defendants. Therapist Kee ••••••••••••• .. ! Macfarlane ofCh1ldren's Institute. 'A-ho has 1ntcn1ewed man)' of them. told liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil the court that man) arc temficd of thi: defCndants and behc:ve them to ha' c magical power\ · PROFESSl()NAL MAID Cabbage Patch fall.es baffle FBI SEH. 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(' •• c.r..co .... 141-1137 llC 315700 Gunman shoots two bus riders LOS ANGELFS -A gunman "'oumkJ t\\-O bus nders and managed to elude shenffs depulle' "ho surrounded a bar where he was believed h1d1ng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Afierwa1t1ngmore 1han four hour~ a ~henffss~1al weapons team ente~d Mo1nP L()QSter 1n anisette sauce salmon pooched with c aviar and vodka. thin slices ot boneless breast of duck c hoteoubnond. toumedos of bPef flombed with wti1skey and more • EIPgontly new decor and menu. .. ,.. ~ l. but stttt-at 1he some place Q floors above the spor1<1ing stretch of the Pac1f1c Oceoh • 0 j F R , .. ) REST AURANJ At the Surf & Sond Hotel On the oc~n ot Laguna Beach Jor bfookfost lur and dinner Coll ( 71'1) 497 4A 77 \ GIIT OF A LIFETIME FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL ICE SKATING LESSONS Learn To Ice Skate The Easy Way For A Lifetime Of Fun & Pleasure ENROLL NOW! 2701 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 (714) 979-8880 the Inner City Club an Windsor Hills at I: 10 a.m. today but found it empty. Deputy John Broussard said. The bus dnver had seen 1he gunman approach the bar after the shoolln~ but he may not have entered or could have left b) a back door. Broussard ..aid. Child dlscrlmlnatlon prosecutlon vowed SACRAMENTO -Landlords d1scnmanat10g against fam1hes with children will be prosecuted by the Slllte's Fair Employment and Housin@ Department, which earlier declined to enforce the law or press charges. Aftem c1vll ·nghts groups and the Fair Employment and Housang C'omm1ss1on prodded the Dcukmejian administration. the department announced Monda~ 11 would begin accepting complaints alle~1ng housing d1scnminat1on aga1n\t families with children "The nghts of children and their families have been vindicated today," said attorney Ja,nes Morales of the National Center fo1 Youth Law. WORLD ~~ -----==----=--~ -- --- I~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~!!!!!~~~~ NATO fuel plpellne• bombed f BRUSSELS. Belgium -Four ell.plos1ons damag_ed NA TO fuel pipeline~ m three different parts of Belgium early today, Belgian and NA TO officials said. No injuries were reported, and an extreme left-wing group claimed responsibility for the blasts. The explosions. at least two of which were caused by dynamite, came a day before the scheduled arrival in Brussels of the U.S. secretary of state, George P. ~hultz. who 1s to attend a three-day meetin& ol NATO foreign ministers. hultz arrived 1n Bntain today for talks with British leaders. The responsibility claim wns made in a letter to the Brussclc; daily La Cite by a group calhng itsclfCcllules C'ommun1stes Comba\Jantes. or F11htin11 Communist Cells. , 1 . Phlllpplae fire auapects arreated MANILA. Philippines -Police said today they hnve arrcMcd thrrf Filipinos on sus ic.i.oo ofscttingn hotel fin: that killed 23 people, inclu4U\atwc American war veterans and their wives on a iicnt1mental visit to the Phrtippines. Lt. Frcdenck Salvador. chief investigator of the Baau10 Cit> police, said thc three were arre!ited la!lt f'nday after they checked into another hotel in 8&Ju10 allegedly carryrng a eontamcr or•·nammable matenals." Thf three have been charged with arson before the prosecutor's office. for the Oct. l4 fire that burned down Baau10 Pane.~ Hotel, lvador said in a telephone interview from Baauio, t 2S m11cs nonh of Manila. J•pan vo1n ead to whale lauai. TOK YO -Japan officially accepted an aarccmcnt w1th the United t.alC'! today 10 end the h un11ni of sperm whales in 1988. a foreign mm1 try officia said ln accordance with • rcttnt U.S.-Japan comprom1 worked out ., Wa h1na1on. the Japanc~ government dec1ded to withdraw its object.Ion to a ban on perm whahna by 1he Jnttrnataonat Whahna ommt ion, u1d the oflk1al, who poke only on cond1uon he not be 1dcnuficd. The dcci ion ma<k at a Cabinet mcc11na. will allow Ja~n to tch .-00 sperm whal" in the nont Pacific 1n hoth the 1984' and 19 S wnahna sea n dcspuc an Amencan ta" prov1d1n1 for a SO percent cut 1n fi hina pnvilc c.s in u.: '. waters for nat oru tha1 do not abide by commh.s1on dcc1 ions the official 1d I ... l A•tronomer Donald McCarthy poeea atop Mayall Tele.cope near Tue.on. Giant planet discovered in another solar system Itc ould be 30 to 80 fimes more masSiVe than Jupiter. biggest planet in solar system WASHINGTON (A P) - Astronomers have c'l'idence that an enormous planet is orbiting a faint startriJlionsofm1les from the Eanh, a finding that could ·represent the first planet observed outside of the solar system. larger. It is estimated to be 30 to 80 times more massive than Jupiter. the biggest planet in our solar system. The 'discovery wa.s announced JOintJy by the University of Arizona. the National Optical Astronomy Ob- servatories (NOAO) and the National Science Foundation, which sponsor- ed the work. In the latest research, the ctstronomers used speciaJ techniques to detect infrared hght and heat from the planet and separate these readings from those of the nearby star. lo a s1m1lar development last year. the Infrared Astronomical Satelhtc scanned the skies at a different infrared wavelengths and detected more than 40 stars that may be orbited by planets or other sohd material. . .. Orange Co . Social SecU.rity recipient~ face tu: on their benefits . WASHINGTON (AP) -forty m1lhon Amencans will act new statements from Social Security nc~t month telhna them how much they ~ere paid 1n t>cnefit in 1984. For 90 percent, 11 WlJI be nothana rfton: than a reminder of how much their monthly checks add up to over a year. But for the other IO percent, 1t will be the t1rst step an wh t promise to be a painful annual ntual: fiaunna out how much ofthe1rSoc1al Sccunty they must pay income tax on The 1983 Social Secunty rescue IC&islauon provided that stan1ng an t 9"84, people with income over cer- tain levels would pay tax on up to half their benefits. Social Security and Internal Rev- enue Service officials displayed on Monday the new forms that will be mailed out an January The> said the> have set up machane ry, 1ncludmg a toll-free telephone number, to field an expected 9.2 milhon 1nquanes All Social Security benefic1anes - including the elderly and disabled - must pay income tax on up to half their benefits af th eir adjusted gross income. plus tax-exempt interest from municipal bonds. plus halfthe1r Social Sccunt) benefits exceed •S25,000 for a single and1v1dual •$32,000 for a mamed couple filing jointly. •Zero for a married couple who h ved together for an) pan of 1984 and who file separate returns. •$25.000 for a mamed person who files separatel) but dad not lave "Allh a spouse at any tame during the )Car. Acting Social Secumy Com- missioner Manha A. McSteen said the new Social Security Benefit State- ment Form SSA-I 099 -akin to a bank mterest or d1v1dend statement -and a companion IRS Nouce 703 are "the simplest and clearest forms and d1rect10AS that a government agenc)' has been able to issue." The IRS as transfemng the tax receipts to Social Security every three months, pumping an extra S2.3 billion into the system this year and a total S27 ballton through 1989 Because the Lax thresholds were not tied to 1nllauon. increasing numbers of renrees will pa y taxes an future . )eatS. Mn Mc teen said 17 pm.1rnt of all bcnefk1are will pay tucs on Social Secunty by 1990. It as co tina Soct J Security S67.S malhon to prepare tbe benefit noticn and scar up for a flood of ielepbone cal!s and inqumcs. tarf~naJan S. wh~n the fint forms w1U bt delivered, and nann1na lhro• pnl u. ik tH fihna deadline, pe<>ple will br abk to call thi toll-fret number to hQr a two- minute taped explaoationz 1-~200-'099. f.acb c.all wiU ooa Social Sccu.nty St.20. The researchers said Monday that this as the first claim of a planet orbiting a nearby sta r that is sup- ported by direct observauonal evidence and not indirect measure- ments. The newly discovered planet orbits a dam star 21 hght-years from the Eanh, ·and also represents the first example of a giant variety of planets called .. brown dwarfs" previously theorized by scientists. they said. Drs. Donald W. McCanhy and Frank J. Low of the University of Arizona, and Dr. Ronald G. Probst of NOAO. said this as the first time a planetary companion to a star actu- ally has been "seen." The scientists said they have electronic images that show the star and planet as distinct objects. Shultz won't discount first attack by U .S A ~ight-year is the distance light travels in a year at 186,000 miles per second -about !ix trillion miles. The-giant planet is believed to be a huge ball of gases similar to the outer planets of our solar system. but much McCanhy said in a telephone interview that an the past, the pres- ence of planets around ccnain stars has been inferred by indirect measures, such as the grav1tauonal wobble of nearby bodies. There's never been anything like it. "Reach Out" America is a new approach to calling on AT&T Long Distance that can give you a lot of miles for ~ur money. . You pay for your calls by the hour instead of by the mile. Ycm pay the same low state ·to·state rate no matter where in the entire U.S. you call. even AJaska and Hawaii. . Our new hourly rate lets ~u keep better track of what you're spending. With "Reach Otit'' America , it's easy to see just hem far your money~-Here's how "Reach Out America works. 1helallc ...... CCIII state to ltul9, mi,_._.. In the U.S.., for Onriow1lourtr rate. All weekend till 5pm Sunday and every night from llpm till Sam you can use AT&ls new "Reach Out" America Plan whenever you dial direct on AT&T state·to•state. ·i> You11 get one hour of long distance calling for just $10.00 a month. Additional hours cost jUSl $8. 75. lf ~only use P?J1 of an additional hour. ~u11 only be ch~ for the part you use. It doesn't matter where you calf. • You pay the same low rate because these charges don't vary with distance. ~•wt ~·aU.Not Ill an.....,. '··~· \l•l li~lll•llh .. t I MILDENHALL. England (AP) - Secretary of State George P. Shultz said today that terrorists "seem anxious" to attack Americans and the United States must defend itself. even if it means striking first in some cases. Speaking to reponers on a flight to Bnt.ain, hultz dismissed arguments that U.S. rct.ahauon risked provoking more terronsm, as well as accident.al- . . ly hatting innocent people ··The) don't seem to need ad- d1t1onal excuses to try to hat us." he said. "The> seem anxious to do what damage they can." ' Shultz was speaking two days afier the endang of a six-day haJaCk of a Kuwa111 aarhner dunng which two American passengers were killed and two others beaten. The ......... Shultz as expected to confer with NA TO alhes an prcparauon for nut month 's resumption of U. .-Soviet arms control talks an Geneva. He as to make a bnef stop an Frankfun on Saturday to confer with West Ger- man Chancellor Helmut Kohl before returning to Washington. -\ senior tate Department offictal said consultauons w1lh the allies arc very ampon.ant to the Reagan adman- 1strauon an devising its ncgotaaung strategy . 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The Food and Drug Administration is on the ve~e of approving several tests that will give blood banks the ability to guarantee that donated blood is AIDS-free -that's something they can't do now. But that approval is at least six months away. What are people who fear the fatal longshot to do in the meantime? The Red Cross and most Orange County hospitals suggest they do nothing; the number of people to contract AIDS through transfused blood is so small as to be statistically non-existant, they point out correctly. But, for those cautious souls unwilling to gamble their monality, at least one enlightened hospital -Hoag Memorial in Newpon Beach -is allowing .. directed donations." Vinually every other hospital in the county has refused to establish a directed donation program, in which blood is donated to be used by a specific patjent, usually by family members or friends whose likelihood ofbeing infected with the AIDS virus is thought to !x. low. Doctors at Hoag are quick to point out that there is no research to prove that directed donations are any safer than the blind transfusions of Red Cross blood. But the program is important because 1t recognizes the patient's right to parucipate in his own care and to chose the method of treatment with which he is most comfo nable. It is a humane. sensitive program that may be expected to promote healing by creating the psychological envi ronment in which healing can occur. By denyi ng a directed donation to a patient wnh a fear - rational or irrational -of AIDS. most of our hospnals are performing a great disservice. L.M. Bovo If it's genuine gold, then it's a 'hallmark' Goldsmiths' Hall an London. Eng- land. was where articles of silver and gold were assayed and offic1all~ stamped as genuine. For man} a moon, 1f 11 wasn't stamped on silver or gold. 11 wasn't a "hallmark." Too m uch fresh air can give }OU nightmares Wa11 . that's over- s1 mphfyang 11. What the medical records actually 1nd1cate 1s hyper- vent1la11on can disrupt your dream patterns. In Belgium. homes are ta><cd ac- cording to ho" man) windo"s face the street And 1nd1v1dualc, are ta>.l'd more 1f the> speali Flemish than 11 they speak French Tho~ ""ho tan the <>kin' of fi<.h ~' ll takes lW-O salmon to ma lie a pair 1)1 shoes Q. What'c; the olde'>t t•thhk 'cg- etab~ culuvated b} man" .\ The cabbage. '>Orne sa~ H1<,tOI) record\ some ancient people:' atl· 11 e\t~n hefore corned her! <) If tht• annent Roman' d1dn 1 ha\l· tonthhru.,ht'\ "h,1t did thn u'l' to cll'an tht•1r lt't'th' .\ L 1lllt hJll'> 111 "1101 thp1>1:d 1n hone\ () Dot''> thc \liOO k tw't' <l \1\ \ h 011 t c r'' •\ l hat or a II\ l'·'>hootcr_ ur four \hooter If thl' fir'>I \hot m1c;ses at I~ fct't the c;liunk fire'I aga1q Did I mention a '>kunli lirl'\ tractr<.' The <,pra~ gl\ C\ 00 an eenc phos· pho rc\ccnt glc1\\ Pmductton from <\ustra1ia·, tak mince; a maJor so urt.·c ol tht: "orld"\ tall um r><>"'tkr. fall<; 1n d1rcc1 propor tiun to the n~ 1n lhr worldMde manufJc ture ol birth n111trol pill\ If an Oltc>pus .-.pra'r' 1t\ hlack ink into a \mdll acquanum nel") thing 1herr1n 1nclud1ng the oc topus will die The old cowho~ w mment on goo<l stew: .. lf )'OU can tell what'! in 11 when you cat II 11 ain't done yet.'" . . Rc1u\.1natu r<> of the Statue .J>I ~~) the) 'vc found a hllk known Jn_scnpuon on the very tip uf ~1orc~··K1lroy wa, Herc.' Mort' than halfof the whalu in the ocean~ art le,, than IS feet 1001. ORANGE COAS1 Daily Pilot .... Pnll\lcr\ \ii\ uni\ thrn· •>Ut Pl 1110 \\.l\e\ on pa' roll~ \l.ould rJtht'r \la\. home Elq>h.1n1' ltkl' toh.llCll "Jo dumm\ 1hc) cal 11 \ "ntt•rol hncr.named Henn ( "-or!. in I 886 i>enned the words ·10 J song ahout a t1mcp1ecc he much admired. at} pc that had been kno"' n for 200 ~cars as a .. lo ng case" or .. tall floor" clocli Because the obJect of \'1r. "-orli'sadm1ra11on had belonged to h1s_..ifandfather. he named the song ··GranClfathds Clock .. Tht· \Ong "as a h11 .\nd '>Ulh d0<.li., haq• been \O lalkd t'' l·r "nn·. I IJ\tll "J' a prcr10u\ u 1mmod1I\ dunng \\orld \\ar II. \o the guhrn· mcnl bureau bO\s dccrl.·cd thal no n~"-g1rdlc tould-contdln an da ... t1t· \tnp longerthan IO inc he\ One 11111\l la"-~Cr'> pleading for a t hange in th" rule won his point "'hen he <;<11d . .. l ook. ti the lad! nccd\ a g1rdk·. l!l inchc'>a1n'1goingtocu111 ·· \\ hl·n l..o"t'lk n h.in1wd lar h1111' the 1r.1ll1l Ju.u.knl r,11l• uropprd • 1ppn•l t.ihl\ I l)!U IC' th.ti l•Ol' 111JI \ tnt ~r11,1d1 '1w11.h 1111111• 11111l· k.in1n11 ll\cll th;in .1 l .1t dun \\ h' do .1rrrn 1,it1h n111r1 "llml·n than nwn \l.l'.tr l"'l."glJ,,c,·• Hntl\h \Jilo" ate limt·' 111 "ard nil \l Ur\\ \ll lhl"\ \\l"H' l ollkc.J ~t1l.1C\ \ \m\."rltdn • .. .11lnr,,11l't r;1nh~:rrtl"' tu do that 'o the' \\c1c l.illnl < 111h'' It 1hat 'tn·I '>htp .ind that "oodrn \htp clrt' tht· ~mr \111· 1h1• 'lt"l'l \h1p 1~ lighter t) 1,n·t 11 trut• thcil J I \ president dies in lhl' '-' httc Hni"c l''Cn 20 \.Cars'' .\ "iot quttl· It"' trul'. though. that ever. Prc,1c.Jcnt from I X60 unttl J 960. elected at tnlen ali. of JO )'ear~. died 1n offi ce Ltncoln. 1860. (,arlicld. 1880 McKtnk\ I !.JOO. !larding. 1920 Roo\Cvelt. 1940. and Kennedy. 1960. Q Who 1nhcrm the t1tk of Pn ncc of Wawc, nc,1'> \ \onhoc.h 1t'H1lwa)-Honfcrred b} the c ro\I. n f a\1(.·c,t !)<X kct to p1d .. ~ay the P<ll kl"tp1ckcn. ·~the hip. l .M. Boyd I• • 1yodlc•ted C'Ol•mal11 H. L. Schwartz Ill , " Frank Zlnl V I Tom Tait ly r:c:111or Crelg Sheff r ' ·'The same lower land values that have ~en driving young famllles Inland for almost 1 O years -are now driving companies Inland. too. " .. THOllA8 ltLJ.A8 colamnl•t SEAR CHL ICH T U.S. has Soviets runn1ng scared fhat'swhythey ---agreed to talks _ on nuclear arms Firms aren't quitting state: If you have been puzzled by the change in Russian communist st.ate• mcnts since the election last month, you have a right to be. And like the rest of us ordinary Amcric~ns, you are nght to surmise there is a reason. It's not that the Soviets have become devotees of China's form of com- munism. The reason 1s that they have follow00 their own propaganda for so long that they believe 1t And they can't beheve the United States docs not intend to attack them. The Ru.s~n.commu.niSls,kno~ . .lheir.am:: .. bition 1s to master the whole world. So they can't believe that the U.S hasn't a s1m1lar amb111on. Just ~hooSing cheapersites Business heading inland so workers can afford homes General Telephone Co 1s about to announce 11 will transfer its Cali- fornia headquarters from a modern building overlooking the ocean in Santa Monica to a more mundane- appeanng sue about 30 miles away and across the coastal mount.ams. And Pacific Bell will soon make a <,1m1lar mo,e. sh1f\10g much of 11s admm1stra11ve ac11v11y from au ract- 1,e headquarter'> 10 San Francisco 10 the East Ba' suburb of an Ramon. These upcoming mo,cs. each m- ' oh ing ~"cral thousand wh11e-col· lar workers and h1gh-salancd e>.- t'CU ti\ es. help explain wh} Bakersfield has been the fastest· growmg Cit) m ( ahfom1a since 1980. .. This labor market makes 11 d1f- licul1 for us to fin d the kind of workers v.r want." -.ays General Telephone \pol esman Thoma'> L eweck of h1~ firm'<, present l0<.at1on in the ht>art ol the thoroughh-dl'\eloJ)l'd l o\ .\n- gck'> ( ounl' coa'>thne ''\\I." necc.J data p·roce!".!>ing peo ple accounting people and engineers and "l' have reason 10 hope they'll be ca~1cr to find in another area." That reason is simple Lower housing co,ts. The same lower land \.alues that THOMAS Euas have been dnvi ng young families inla nd for almost I 0 years -are now dn ving companies inland, too. When Leweck says his firm hopes 10 a11ract skilled employees more eas1I) once it moves inland. he's talJcing about recru11mg many of the rclat1vel) •recent homebuyers whose inland moves propelled landlocked cn1es like Fresno, Ontan o, Folsom and anta Rosa 1010 C"ahforn1a·s top 10 for growth. .. Affordable housing is the key," says Leweck. "We have trouble gelling e:osung employees to transfer 10 our present headquarters because of lhe cost of housing. A lot o f them loo~ at the costs and conclude this may he a promotion !hey can pass up .. Other Cahlorn1a companies based 1n the olderc1t1es along the coast have long lound II difficult to attract new cmplo)ees from· out of state for s1m1lar reasons. That's one factor pu~hing companies li ke TRW and Hewlett-Packard, which have set up ne" fac1li11es inland rather than expanding 1he1r existing head- quaners closer 10 the ocean. Land availabihty 1s another factor. "When you're looking for 20.000 square feet ofbu1lding. there's plenty of space around here." says David Sanders. direc tor of corporate de- velopment for Palo Aho-based Hewlett-Packard "But when you want SO acres. you can't fi nd it on the Peninsula.'' That may be bad news for the coastal c1t1es whose past prospenty cause~ their land and property values to be built up so fa r that there's li11le room for more growth. But it's good news both for Cah- fom1ans as a whole and for prospec- tive Job-seekers. For the growth of the inland cities is strong evidence of an increasing corporate sensitivity to emplo)'ce ' needs. That can only be a constructive tre nd for ~ost workers. And for the state's economy, the growth of the inland areas is evidence that the malaise so feared a few years ago 1s usually being avoided. Rather than deserting California for ag- gressively rccruitinJ states like Texas and North Carolina, many com- panies arc content to move a few dozen m iles. increas1ne their chances of holding on to their existing work force. What's more, the inland growth far exceeds the level of depanures from the coast. And that means California is once ae m attracting new business. even if it s not coming Lo the same old places. TbomH Elias is • Saal.II Mottlc•- bHed col•malst OJI 11.ate J11ue1. Now. however, they're scared. So they thrnk it would be real nice 1fthe) could sit down and agree upon dismantling nuclear weapons. but on!)• after eliminating space war. Over the past weeks the Soviet line has been that they do n't want to talk about ehm1nating nuclear bombs. but they would like to talk about climinat1n.g bombs from space. That was the lineup until less than a week ago. Now. almost in panic, they want to talk about all-weapons. Why? Facl is they're scared to death - not by news reports, but by information from their own intelligence services. It's o bvious, of course, that having all nuclear bombs in the world won't give the Soviets complete mastery 1f. opposite them. there arc enough ant1- bombs 10 literally bump them o ff their position of superio nty. Thus we will be on the way to a sensible solution. And it looks as if we're a bout there. Name of the answer. HIGH FRON- WALTER Bu11oucas TIER. headed by retired Lt. Gen. Daniel G raham. l.\lystery'Star\\Tars'1D.e1D.o arouses lots of speculation G raham · said. "This shocking scenario, this moment-to-moment threat of annihilation. has to stop. We have to find a way out of this stalemate. On March 23. 1983. m a nationally televised address. our president (Ronald Reagan) appealed 10 1he Amen can people. to our scientists and tQ our engineers. to try to find a way tc:r ~ndcr nuclear wea pons ine ffectual and obsolete. In short. to get us off the nuclear treadmill." Heritage Foundation denies authoring letter touting Kissinger salesmanshiP \\A HINGTON -.\long with ments 1n tavor of K1ss1ngds dcs1g- dctcn'it' o f the tlag. one of the goals of nation as the foundation's white tht· Hentage Foundauon the con-knight make a certam sense -were it wna11ve Washington think tank. has not for the organization's long- h<.·cn to keep Henry K1s!>inger ou1 of standing. und1sgu1sed hostility public office. toward the man and all his works. Yet a mysterious document 00 "Kissinger is the pnmary a rchitect Hcntage Fo undation stat1onef) urges of SALT. but is on record as very that the former secretal"\-of state be skeptical of Soviet behavior and recruited 10 sell the Amencan p ublic motivation," the document states. on President Reagan's "Star Wars" "R~portcdly, he is cager to find a program pla'ce in a second Reagan adminis- James Hackett. ed11or of the foun-1~!•on .. dat1on's newsletter on nauonal secur-. A pnvat~ approach to him. stress- lly. told m y associate Dona ld Gold-ing the h1gh-n sk. but e"tremely berg tha t the document d id not powerful case to be made for B~D as ongin•ate Wlthin the or~nization _ arms CC?ntrol, a.na al~ aJ?peal~ng to stationer} or no stationery. Kiss-his self-mtwerest 1n J>?Stt1on1ng himself 1nger's office 'iaid he had not been for a n~ role . in am:-s control approached by anyone to champion (unquestaoo~~ly his favonte ubJcct) such a program may pay ofT. Yet there it is: a 10-page repon And the documc~t makes plain titled. "A Proposed Plan for Project that the ~v1ets arcn t the only ones on BMD (8alhstic Mii.sil e Defense) who cant .. be trusted .. The. memo and Arms Control'' with \be ,lated notes that those pushing him as a amt of "keeping the BMD program front man fo r a new BMD-arms a hve 10 1984 and . impossible to oontrol pohcy will not be able to tum off by 1989 .. con!~ol .~1s agenda once he stans The document 1s un 1ined and mo na. undated, Jbouih from the context Jt • The author. evidently feels the ris~ appears to have been written early 1s worth ta_kin&. ~ a ~rt of prc- thts year. emptive strikLJeinst dtsarmamcnt Except for the Km1ogcr reference. supporters: "A pnmary objective is to the memo 1s a conv1nc1ncly a uthentic force a drastic reorientation of U.S. 1tatemcnt o f the Henta.&C F~uo· atm~onJrq! debate i,!l such a y.iay as dation·s view that the Soviets can t be to make rt f")fiC1tally lisky for BMO trusted to abide by arms-control opponents to invoke allcaed 'armt- apttmcnts. and that U .•. ttturity control argumcnts.0 ' tbc document will ultimately depend on the abtl tty stales to shoot down Soviet m1sstl~ 1n In the Byzantine byways of Waih· pa.cc. 1nat-0n. peculatton on lhetithonbip h 1s prtt1scly bccau.e Kissinger 1s of the mystery memo ran,es from held re p0ns1blc for detentc and the soup to nuts. h may have btcn the S LT aareements that he is work of a closet moderate W1ttun the anathema to ~lhc Heriia 1-oun-tientaAC Foundauon. a dread "Pral· dauon. Yet o n paac fi ve of the matist try1n1 to 1ct the orpn1u- m)' tcrydocumcnt, "Optio n One" for tion's policy accepted at an y cOfl. wtnnina public suppon or the BMD Or 1t may be a mole out to create plan require "a 'forceful ~~onalitf mischief 1n the foundation, ot an approach featunns ac11v1 m pri mar· out 1dcr who menqed to swipe some 1ly by one 1nd1v1dual of',tar• quality. foundatio n stationery It might even \pcc1fically Henl) K1s 1n r " be an elaborate prank by some \nd e\C'n the document'\ orau· poltt1cal Till Eulcn p1 cl with Jac1 AllDEISOll Graham quoted President Re- agan 'swo rds: "Let me share with you a vision of the future which offers hope. It is that we embark on a program to counter the awesome Soviet m1ss1le threat wuh mcas\Jres that are defcns1 ve and only defensive . nothing better to do. What 1f free people could hve secure EYE O N THE ECONOMY: Lew in the knowledge that their secunty Lehrman, the self-made mtl hona1re did not rest upon the threat of instant and unsuccessfu l New Yo rk U.S. rctahat1on to deter a Soviet gubernatorial candidate -and o ne of attack; that we could intercept and President Reagan's favorite con-destroy stratetic ballistic missiles servatives-may be appointed to the before they reached our soil or that o f Council of Economic Advisers. He our allies .... Would it not be beuer to recently go t some advice from save lives than to avenge them? .... My a no ther Empire State GOP supply fell ow Americans, tonight we arc sider. Rep. Jack Kemp: Scrap the red launching an effort which holds the suspenders.. purpose of changing the course of During the Rep.ublican conven· human history. There will be risks. tion, Lcbrman and many of his aides and results take time. But with your sported lire-engine-red galluses. A suppon, I believe we can do it:· · Kempaidcwamed Lehrman that this General Graham's statement con· had turned off many potential sup-tinued: "The challenae issued by porters, who felt it looked as 1f President Reapn was not only to the Lehrman was setting himself up as a 5C1cntis1s and enJinccrs of Amenca. cult figure. And the last thing Kemp They already know how to do the job. necds is another supply side guru And they know how to take thok' arabbing attention in the 1988 race. po'iuvc, non.nuclear, pcacef ul steps to eliminate that fear for ourselves •While the ballooning federal for our children and for their chil: budaet deficit gets the headlines. an dren." equally uracnt problem is ready to If you want to know the details )'.Ou explode: the-S 100 billio-n-a-ycar can send S2S or m ore to Hiah 'f<>reian track deftcit. f'rontier and you can hive a copy or ~ of impon$ that ca·----he briefing book. this 1mbalaoce 1s a result of the That's what the KG B aacnts did,' overvalued dollar. which II\ t.um was without do ubt, aocordin& lo a retired cause~ byllhc budget defk itS'and the newsman who. I believe, knows as h\&h interest rate~ spurred by aovcm-much about Ponr-bureau minds as mcnt borrowin.a. anyone. Forci&n lnve to rs have pllmi>ed 50 "Fir1t rcacilonor the com- much money into Treasury bond munists,'' he explained. "v.-as that 1t l.hat lhc U.S. econom y now cannol wau Itek pttce of p!OJ>qlnda by us. survive without their money. No more than that. Then others of the •Conservative economises have vast swarm of KaB asents bcpn to their e)'es on the tars~ln the belief act bits and p~s about th.c pro- that ipacc commerce and co-duction. TheA m ... orc detail until the lon11..1t1on may acneratc b1lhon41 of etnlral 'bra1n,•tconcluded 'Hey, this dollars over the ne"t SO years. the "for ttal.'" econom1m are tr)'ina to atake ouuhc there you have the backaround aatar tic bonanta f•r the pnvatt as to why the RUS$1ans now ilunk a sector ' co1y talk about curb1na ftuckar v.e1J)On mtaht bt •n order. J1cll AHusoo ' Is 1 1T94J~IH Waltrr a.,.,..,., 11 th f~ co/11m1/11. ,.,,,, •• ~ ol t'*t Dalzy Pl,.t. t ' .. , FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Aren't we gettin' one with light s?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Forget 1t your muscle tone 1s fine!' ,\ ED! GflM 141"'! UE.'6 II GOING R>R 1M£ HA't'J4 .. BIG GEORGE "f h by Virgil Partch (VIP) if =====5~===::;=:::=::=:::=;;;;:;.;;:====::-=:=c:::::::~::::--=-::=".· . -~ 1, ------.:::::::: I. ' . .... .. . I '* , ~ r ,, . . ~ . -~ ~ /J.•,, ''I'll drink to that." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham "I.AST~ WAS 00R GIVING n4ANKS HQt.10AY, AN' CHRISTMAS IS Goos '(OJ'RE WE.~E " • PEANUTS r ! H~-: ;-_~· '~ ,..JC1'E• l•' -.. ,l: -'. ::--, , _:.,, ... M::" =, E\i~:- ..... DRABBLE GORDO by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS JONf:; i&HDULON1T" et! 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A world Of ~or -in a low Wa rning The Surgeon General .Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smokin g Is Dangerous to Your Health . ~' H m~ r 11 (mo 111Lol1111 .iv 111·1 Clgan'f!I• hv f TC me1ho11 · ' ... \ - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 198-i ANN l!ANDER8 82 ENTERTAINMENT 83 BUSINE8884 'Get involved, cut costs' Physicians write fiction as warning to future patients By SUSAN MONAHAN Deir .... C.1 • ,..., • Like the renaissance couples portrayed on television scncs revolv- ing around a husband-and-wife detec· tive team~ Joel and Deborah ~hhan seem to take on a new challenge or injustice at every tum. They arc physicians. wntcrs and on their way to becoming lawyers. They met while they were medical students at the University of Maryland and wnh typical dispatch, were married five weeks later. While they obviously don't waste ti~e. the law school to concentrate on our writing careers," said Shlian. They have not taken a leave of absence from med1c1nc, but the)' have aone on part-time status. They art both clinical instructors at the UCLA School of Me(hcine, where she also serves as associate directorQf primary care for Student Heahh Services. Their specialty, however, as famal)' practice. And as practicing ph)~ 1c1an~, they soon discovered that patients .. often ask more about their cars than they do about their bodccs." sa1d ShJian. "They regard anyone an a white coat as an authority." Although they attempted to raise patients' consciousness through one- on-one consultations and medical brochures, their public was hm1ted. So they joined the ranks of doctors.- tumed-novehsts, a group that tn· eludes Anhur Conan Doyle and Robin Cook .. Phy•lclan-authora Joel and Deborah Shllan hhans do make some concessions to it. "We took a leave of absence from She published her first novel - ;.PAPARAZZI 0.., .... ,.......,..., .... At La Cbatne: Brenda Reedy, Rick Allen, Pat and Dick Allen; Mardy and Art Svendeen greet Lynn Hinch. Once upon a banquet • • • .. CiiISine, camaraderie mixed for La Chalne des Rotisseurs black-tie Christmas party at Le Premier restaurant where owner-host Geril Muller greeted guests warmly and kissed the "ladies' ''hands. .\"new'' champagne(Lederc Briant Cuvee de Reserve Brut) was served wnh hors d'oeuvres-vol-au- ve nt escargot (snails m puff pastf)) wath Hollandaise By BETTY PORTER sauce and hu1tresaiccc1Lron(debearded oys1erswith OellJ "°' Con11p1f1d1n1 lemon). They speak offood and wine an reverent whispers • Among the first arrivals weas La Chame (Newport and in French of other ''insider" languages. A flaky Beach) founder Harry Axene, the retired "king" of Dairy pastry is "vol-au-vent.'' h 's .. sauce Be<:hamel" or Queensoft ice cream (with Pbyllla Carriere and his son "Montmorency" instead of"cream sauce'' or"with Norm (owner of The Golden Bun hamburgers) with cherries ... Their recipes are guarded enough to put the • pretty Evonne Jobnson (in all-white). a fonner telev1s1on Sc Sc h newscaster. White House cret rv1ce tos ame. Ne.xtcameCarlKarcber(owneroftheCarrsJr. Event theirname isa tantal121ng mouthfu l, They · fi · d d arc the world-famous "Coofrerie de la Chainedes hamburgercham)with his w1 e Maraaret an re ress with an emerald necklace. Rotisseurs" (an organization ofroasters of geese)or"La Arriving together were James and Mary (in green) Chaine" (the chain) for short . Roosevelt, Robert and Shirlee (in black) Guggenheim Not to be confused (forshame) with the Amencan and Clement and Lyon (in black lace) Hirsch. "chain" restaurants. they are the very old ( 1248), very Barbara Bowle was sparkling in red sequins. Gloria French and very promanentclubw1th atsown seal and Ziperworcsequans too(wh1teand gold):shewasWlth coat ofarms(wh1ch members wear o n a ribbon around RonSoderllnJofRESCO Financial. ' their necks). Le Premier's decor is inviting and ant i mate with , La Chaine is acti ve in 73 countries (with 3,000 comfortable. hi~-backed chairs. Seasonal decorations members in the U.S.) and according to William P. included "snow ·covered Christmas trees and towering Ficker, charge de presse, it is "one of the finest gourmet. table bouquets ofred and white carnations. Lighting was groups in the world." . soft and music was provided by strolling violinists. For the second year, th~ 35-member Newport A "knighting" ceremony (with huge rotissene Beach chapter assembled Wlth mates and guests for their forks. instead of the usual swords, placed on shoulders) Cecll Sblrar and Robert Little were decked out ln'the reaatla ofl.a Cbatne memben. admitted three new members: Du.let L . Abbott, Jack Caldwell and GeorgeT. Hodgcs (wtth Wlfe Manaja 1n black and white Gala nos). Before each scrvi ng, Muller c.xpla1ned the course 1 n detail. 1 _ The first presentation was a golden Consommc Queue de Boeufa la Francaise(doubleconsomme with oxtail soup wtth fresh vegetables) with sherry (Xeres, Amontillado Double Century. Perdo Domecq). The pu:cedc resisrancewas the tenderloin of veal marinated in fresh juniper berry, fresh rosemary~ coriander seed and topped with truffle, kumquat and mustard sauce which was so popular with guests that Muller added it to the regular menu. Wine was Gcwurtztraminer. Gundlach Bundschu '83. Ac ross between salmon andt rout, Truite Saumonee, was served with fre h sorrel sauce. decorated with a tomato rose and flcuron (puff pastry) and (Pleue He LA CHAllU/82) Wlllt•m Ficker Gerti Muller · Rucy, Jack and Scott caldwell •*Jed Le Pnmler. 8rlan a.ad Baal lhl.rke~ebrat9d ber blrtbday there. .. "Karen Evans.. M.D." -under the pen name Kathryn Jes u_p. The recently released .. Nursery" cames her own name, altbou&h not hes: medical inrnals because "lhe pubhshen thousht it would sell better that way." She added that~ tic her publishen decided to pu nly her name on the book, it was 'tten 111 collaboration with her husband. "Nursery" as a medical thriller wnh a few unusual twists. strewn wnh the chfT-hangers mandatory m the genre. But the book cannot be d1sm1ssed as a potboiler. The plot, which centers on a nurse who kidnaps infants, was inspired by an incident that the Sblians learned of through a newspaper story. "'She did at ma btg hospital under everybody's nose." pointed out Mn. Shhan. Their novel-in-progress (worlung tatlc ·;Wednesday's Child") also owes ats plo.t to hcadhncs, examines child abuse in day care centers and is intended to wam wbHe it cnten.aans. ··1t's told from the pcrspccuve oh 4-year..old child,"' Sh ban said. She believes "chtldrcn are not listened io enouJh If they teU )OU not to.so near a peJWD, rou'd better listen. And pay attenuon 1fbebavior chanaes." She has chosen to novelize thcK concerns because "people get in- volved an a fictional stor;. more so than an dry non-fiction." But the Sbhans also arc work1na on- a noo-ficllon study of Health Mam- tenance Otuntz.attons. ''It"s m~nt to explain. m faymen 's terms, how to &et the most from your health care dollar." she said The Shhans practiced an a larie HMO for several )car5. ··tn 1973, no one on the East Coast had heard of prc-pa1d health plans. We wanted to learomorc about the concept so we ca me to Cahfomaa," she iecalls. "The (Pleue 11ee HltAL TH/82) , oliday spiFits tied to health Why 1s It that during the penod around the holidays, most people sum .. feeling their age"? AJJ of a sudden. 1t seems that they Ure more easily and can't quatc cope W1th all the confusion and memmcnt. The common response as "Christmas used to be great. but nowadays it's so commerc1ahzed. I feel like I have to do things JUSt because they are expected of me." Well, Christmas may be com- mercial and expensive. but lhe prob- lem you face 1s ·'New Year Faugue ·· PsychologJsts say 11 comes from the rcahzauon that another year has passed and you have one less )Car to look forward to m your hfc. Where the holidays would appear to be a time for celebration, depression seems to take the blush offtbe bloom CARY RotHENBERC You should also dnnk plent) of water. Maintain a regular e.xerc1sc scbeduJc m spate of holida) dlstrae- uons. A.n OCta!)tonaJ 10-mmute session of st~uous acll' 1ty as es- pccaall> LO\ 1gorat111g. After exercise. treat yourself to a cool shower And at nittht. rclaA·m a wann bath. Watclung a year pass does give a psychological letdown. But there's more to be considered from a physio- logical standpoint When you"re rtady for sleep, make sure your mattress 1s 1n good con- d111on Don't confuse softness W1th comfort. If )Our spmc sags tn bed. )Our back muscles arc be1ng st.rained .... Tbc result? .A. tmnL uneasy rught. It as cquallv ampon.ant to care for >Our posture ·when you arise. Stand up straight and face the world Most people are simply suffenng plam old fatigue They' find them· selves on a ttghter schedule. trying to squeeze m the shoppi ng. the entt"r· taaning. the '1s1t1ng and all tht" other yuletide and Nev. Year actl\ 111es They eat more. dnnk more and sleep less . .\nd so. all ofa sudden. tht") stan feeling older than the~ arc and less satisfied wit h themselves. The Amencan Ch1roprac11c As· socaation has studied the situation. It has a recommendation that will make all the difference an the world as to hov. \OU feel Srart by catrng nutnuonall) Don't cat sweets and ··J unk" foods an spate of the fact that 11 1s not in keeping with the..holiday sp1nt. Be $.Ure that )Our cereal s and bread arc v1tam1n-loaded Get plenty of proteans. milk and fs:u1t Bananas and ra1sms. both nch an naturaJ swee teners. arc a great aft<'r· noon pack-me-up louchmg crov..ds the lungs. mat..ing )OU hrcatht" 'ihallov...I\ '\our lungs don't fill fulh v.11h air. >OU don t get t'nough ox}gen \Ou f~I faugued lf possible tai..e rest brcals dunng the da} Relaxing v...1th >Our t"~es closed pro\ldes about 80 perc<'nt as much rest as actual sleep. As one who offers prevenuve and rchabilitauve counsel an add1t1on to corrective health treatment. I suggest ~ou follov. this hst of fan$uc-fighung measures The) should gnc }OU the energ) to not onl) cope v...1th the hohda)S but alM> approach the 1';ew Year with enthusiasm. Dr Cary Rothenberg can be Sttn on Cable T\. Chan nel JO at ~ p.m Tuesda.'s and S p.m Saturda....s Offices a~ in Huntington Beach. !\,e\4pon Ekach and Cosra Mesa Reunion 'sjoys outnumber fears \\ho sa)S )OU can't go home ag:un') Jane and ushe both sa) the' man- aged to do so b> anendang their ~(). year class reunion last month Ba)sadc High hool as a long wa\ from Jane's current hfe and the tnp from Cahfomaa to Nev. York v...u-; .i much anticipated adventure. Nme hundred of her classmates -bab' boomcrs all -con,erged to rema· n1scc and touch base She sa' s at v...a\ temfic fun . Touchmg 11me-d1stortcd 11lus1on can also be scan. AOer all. who reall) wants .to mess wnh good old fan· tasics? She was oh so grateful that Steve was still handsome and that he didn't d1sappomt her -The da) befort the reunion. on a nostalgia tnp m "the old ne1Jh· borhood." she ran mto the old high school JOCk who wu doina some remm1sc1ng ofb1sown. '"The Bag Man on Campus actually asked me to ha,·e dtnlkr with him.'1 • Happ1t1 sftamed Jane would have gone iri a flash, e Sl)S. if she had!''' prom1~0 spend the time with relauves. me th1nas arc better lcn locked in one's mind. i\t least it made Jane fctl btttcr io think that WI} Uthe, WhO IS Jane's COUlJn, doesn't hve far from her roots. he saw Hal at the reunion for the first ' time an 20 ycaB. and for her tt was aJso hke aoina home He Sterned hke a perfect pecimcn, tame had bttn kmd HI\ h11r .... as intact and su11 dark as e\;Cf i\dol~ ~nt pa! 101'\ tmm~1attl) rt\l\Cd Tor aboul fbur hou~. H1ah hool reunion can be hkc that. Leslie's lect1\;t amnt ia pa 5ed qu1ckl)' u the reaht) of her J>l"l'~nt hfe came bad; into focu Hit fadtd b2clt into her fantl\) '<l>Orld -wh<'rc -• l.1101 ALw1· he hdontz.t'll -as he aro' ~ home to 1010 her hu\bJnd and kids Lill· Leslie Peter also 1" ~ clo<sc b' but he didn't choose to go to th<' p3m 1 a\l..ed him "h). "f ll\c for the future," he said. holding h111 bah~ 1n his arms "I don't cart about tho~ people and 1 don't 1mlliJnc that the) i;art' about me ·~ I'd guess he d!X~ care and ihat he's probabl) foohng himself It 1ttmr, to me that tho~ who don't attend high school reunions often SUl) away because ofsome specific mo11 auon. SOmt feel profcssionall) or pcr- sonall) unsuccc fut. M>me are fat. bald orembarrasscd ull othm1\he ._ painfulmemone 1'41J Good or bad, e\;ti;one remembers v..hat the) '<l>ert hke 1n hi.gh hool and theif own place in that soeial ped .. ing order At least a piece of this 1maae stays wi th u all rm 1ealous M~ hlih school clar,, must be the on!\ one C\Cr not to ha"t- rcun1on Leaving rea.ht} and goana .. home." evm for JUSt a httlc .. h1le. '°und hke a v.onderful fanta\) i\ hnle pa1n donn't ~re me a bu Dr 11»1 1 a nJamage and famll thuap1 r m Coron• dd M•r Shr ~'t'komt"S,ourrnpOn~ /(you "'' h • rcph. tnclo1e • siampt'd. 11elf. 1ddres#d rn~~lopc Wmt 10 Lmd• AJ&ui, Ph D • !Ail) P1lo1. 'f'. 0 . " ' 1~60. Co ra 1~ 9~6l6 -. • I ' Worst scars of suicide attempt a re emotional DEAR NN LANDER OnJan 2S. I 984, I put 1 aun tomy tom chand a .. pulled the triuer 11111 Anerhou"of'lur- &cry and weeks or I ... pain I have a mcssaac LARD£1$ forCVCl"}'One who ma¥ be flirtma with the1dea ofsuic1de. por.f'TTRY IT. · l have 1 scaro foot Iona down the frontand have damaged my digestive system pcrmantntly. 8µt the worse carurc the emotional ones t>eauseof wha t I put my family and friends throu&)l. I know now that the people I love were there for me to talk tO. IJu tdidn'tgjve them a chance. 11 you honC1tl)' feel you don't hove& rela11vc or friend who cares, tum to a 1al nq, am ntal health prof es 1on1l or• bothne. Jkforc you pick up a aun or a bonJc of pills or the cJAr key5. pack up thcl)hone and a.II someone. Dcprc ion h n and moods cha nae. uck around. You'llbeaJ1d youd1d.-LIVEANDWELLIN DALLAS DEAR DALLAS: Ollly a persoo wlao b.11 been tlaroucla It coald laave wrlltH H e lt a letter. Tlaan.k• for 1barla1. • • • . DEAR AN~ LANDERS. I'm wnt1ng this before the Christmassusop, hoping it miaht appear in Novc:f1lberor December. I work in a department 11tore. Frequently l hcnr people complain about the rudeness of clerks. Well, I want to tell you about some of the customers we ha ve to put up with. I've seen people toke cloth~s otThangel'$, then proceed Little t hings mean a lot .\ lot ol people con!>1dcr the new pump d1spd1ser, for toothpaste the greatcM boon to long mamagcs since hared cu'>tod> of children. E1u BOllECI And who~ idea ~as 1t 10 come out wtth razor blades for men that snap an to place so your fingers do not touch the blade? I've know more mamagcs that ha ve faltered since women no longer have at'cess to blades for scraping paint off windows. takmg the hems out of things. and opening cardboard boxes than you can im- agine. ( ouplell h:n c been fighting th e cap- lefi-ofl-the-toothpa!>tc war since the earl> I 9()()\ 'a ou·d than!. an all that tame [d1i.on 1'cttcnng or Bell or one oftho!>t' tn\l'ntor-gcn1u c;cs could have come upw1111 a '>ol uuon toeatherstop the toolhpJ,tl' from 0011ng out or figure out a wa; to force 11 back an. They never dad. Actually. leaving the toothpaste without a cap or squee11 ng it from the middle.-wa'> never a big problem with me. I'm not om· of thosc hystencal. knt t-p1d1ng rwrlec11on1sts who c.:ouldn't lt\l· "'11h a mc'>'>'r bowl and a little dnbhlc o t toothpaste here and thert· Tho'c h1tll· pcr<,onal hab1lSJ USl didn't bother rm· one b11 It's Mannu: know how many yean I've forced open the bathroom door and stumbled my way through wall-to- wall towels? And how can anyone expect lon- gevity in a marriage where the man pulls out the sheets and blankets at the bottom of the bed that you've tucked in with such care to make the edges look neat? And let's talk toilet seat lids. Is 11 too much to ex~t that some research could be done on a unisex toilet seat that picks up the sensory body heat of a male or female stumbhng around in the dark and eith er flips up or down? They say mamages falter d ue 10 a 101 of little .things. I disagree. 1 think it's a lot of big things like hair on the soap, a car seat that is aJwa ys backed up to the trunk, a newspaper that has been ravaged and a bathroom gJass that·mlclls lilce <reme-nnse;-. Mou~ stutl that lcrtaanly shouldn't threaten a stable ma.magc. I onh rnnn•rn m}'>t'lf ~ 11h th e bag stulT thing' that Jre intolerable an a relataomh1r and nothing is ever done about lhcrn Howt0nH.' nounc ha!> e'er come up w11h a to"'l'l 1ha1 bounces'> Do ;ou And while we're talk.Ing maJOr. let's ta+k 11 bout thO!ie stupid-pajamas WI th the drawstrings that men always lose an the waistband and can't wear unul )OU force 11 through with a pin or a knllling needle. I could have gotten a Jaw dC$fCC with the trrnc I wasted on lost paJama cords. l'm not 100 excited about the toothpaste pump. After all. I knew he rrgled and spat when I married him. never knew he was insensitive enough to leave the shower spigot on when he finished with iL LA CHAINE COMPLIMENTS CHEF .•• 1• From Bl accompani ed b) ~au' 1gnon Blanc, Grand Cru Vineyards '8:? • I nterm1s!.1on followed a mandarin orange sorbet. fhe male members and the only Dame de la Chaine Linda Gaede gathered 1n the foyer fora group photograph. The main en tree was 01e Rot1du Reveillon (roasted frco,h ( anad1an GoQsc) served Scandina v1an <.tyle with red cabbage. sugar bonnet potatoes. apple ring poached 1n o;yr up with cha bias and chestnut stuffing.. Wine "'a<. Z1nfandcl. Lytton Spnng '81. l)ag..i Blut• Danu1se(a Danish cheese much ltke a L ro'' bct\\CCn tine roquefocun and fine bfie) was served "-Ith frc11cn M U\Cal seedless grapes. dates. figs and walnut\ \\inc was Prager. Noble Companion Port ·so. Perhaps the meal'<. mo<>t elegant yet flamboyant moment came when dessert was served. The lights were lowered 10 near-darkness prior lo the am val of the >Oung women carolers (from Estancia H 1gh 'ichool in Costa Mesa) carrying lighted candles. One e~qUl\ltl'I\ r>.ile blonde wore a wreath of greenery tnpix·d with at 1r<:k of11gh1cd candkson her head. fhn muH'd c,1ngle file around the room singing L·amh wh1k wa1tcrc,dcltvcrL'd ~cand1nav1an Rice Pudding v.ilh w happed <ream and hot black chcrT) ')au cc (ThL· person fi nding a whole almond won a bonlc of champf'&nc )... . .. .. . . The fi nale was Jule Glogg -red wine. pon wine, brandy, white and red raisins, almonds. cinnamon and cloves. At meal's end, four chefs came out for bows, beaucoupapplause and criesof"Magnifique! Magnifi- cent!" Later. Muller reported that someoftheguests(hc wouldn't give names) partied into the wee hours. Magnifiquc! Magnificent! indeed.) La Cha1nemembers(otherthan those mcnuoned above) are: Willlam D. Lusk, Robert W. Little, Walter P. Gribben, Peter Siracusa, Richard D. Allen, D. James BeaUey, Jolln Bi1bop, Alexander Bowie, Keltb Barnham, Nick Doolin, Jean P ierre Glel1, Theodore Guarriello, Richard P . Ha usman, Stanley Jones, M. Daniel Kilmer, Albert Kramer, James Lodge, William Mattbew1, Robert MclDtosb, Howard Richardson, Harry RJnker , Aotbony J. Rossi, Arthur Svendsen and Charles Wheeler. Other\ attend mg were: Bob Mcintosh, Maggi Finnigan, Trudi Wagner, Tom and Tommie Wilek, (gue'ilS ofB1ll Lusk). Bill and Gina Allen, Gary and Loretta Ves termark, Marty Svendsen, Jim and Janie Lodge, Margaret and Howard Richardson. The rcc,- ta ura n1 ·,hostess was Tracy Mayden. Pa para.a.~ is edit.ca by Da.ily Pilot .Sty It;_ Editor Vida Dean. Newport Harbo r PARADE OF l .. I G HTS RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. l>rr. I 7 -2:1 -10 Pf'r rf'rfl()O (711) 2 U -7300 for The Rest Of Yow Lift 1922 HW!Oll BlVD . com MESA -~· 11S6 to toss them aero s thctopoflhc rack. They pulldre ~s off pea hookund throwtbcm on tbe base ofa display, or on the noor They tear up1 whole pile ofthmgs to act one at the bottom oft he a tac le and ripo~n 111\-wrapped dt play packaae toaccwhat' inthrm. Theylcave childrcnalone in the toydepat'lment while they shop elsewhere. We al'>o act ve rbal abuse 1f we arc out of an advertised item. J saw one woman cry because she was so upset. Some of the childlike behavior makes me wonder where our country is headed. I've cen hair-pulling and fistflibts over Cabbaac Patch dollund Care Bears. They say ... MY. ~hild 11going to be odisnpp<?.inted! I PROMISED toaet her one and YOU don't hQvc 1t!" · Most clerks art' more than willing \o go out of their way to help pleasant. calm customers. But after several hours ofbcina pulled in six different directions at once, it's hard not to be rude. If you could work ouijob for one weekend.you'd understand. Sign me-OFTEN IM POLITE IN STEUBENVILLE DEAR OFTEN: Tbankt for aa earful. Merry Chrbtmll, H )'WIY. • • • TV LISTINGS fV£NH) -•:OO-GD 8 0l NEWI 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 8 HAAT TO HAAT e THREE'S COMPANY I STAATIW< BUSINESS REPORT ID OCEANUS Cl)CISNEWS O!NBCNEWS G) DICK VAN DYl<.E (C) SCTV; THE SECOND COMING CO)MOVIE • "Hercules" 119831 Lou Femono. SJbll 01nn1no (SJ MOVIE • • • • • "Hans Christian An<ltnen" ( 1952) Di nny K1y1 Jtanmaire <Z.J MOVIE · * • "Sil W•kl" I 19821 Dll<ltey Moort, Mwy Tyler Moore -8;30- 1 NBC HEWS LAVEN & 8HIRLEY .Al.ICE • MACNEK. / l.EHAEA NEW8HOUA ID tUitAHfTIE3 ™ROUGH THE ARTS DEAR ANN LANDERS: Lut wcekciahtcouplC1 dined out. When thcchec'karrivedf one man took it and announced ... Thu1JbcmiCOup c." I bked to see the checlc and then sud, .. Ours ahocf1d be $1 O less. We hod <'hopped steak. Everyone el!e ha<ttobster. Alsowcdon'tdnnk." My husband 1ns1stcdon pay1naS4010~1ndaave me hell on the way home. He said I embarra him.Was I wrOlli to peak up_?-MRS. X. IN QUEENS DEAR MRS. X.: U1ln11rn .. e1Dtalt are ma• ta adv111ce for 1eparace clleekt, U lJ c11toma~ lo tplU tM check evenly. A CatU tlOD for your laHUDd ... ,. ..... 1prt1 of ra1weed ror you, llddo. · • ••• Jt 'snot a/wayat11 y 1orcc-01nizelovc, especially tbe first time around. Acouaint yout'#lf w1th the1uidtline1. Rend Ann Landers' booklet. "LoveorSex and How to Tell the Difference." Fora copy. mail 50ccntsand a /Ofll. ~If. aclclttsscd en vclopc with your request to Ann Landers, P (), Rox 11995. C'h1C·ago. Ill. 60611 . • C0HmTUTI0N: THAT DBJCATE IAlANCE -10:30- • INDEP9llEN'T NEWS 00 F1A8T AND TEN -11:00- • • • Cl)a:tate NEWS I~ l ='AW CB)YOYIE U lt "My Tutor" (1983) C1ten ~·Matt Lallanzl. (D)"80YIE • ***"Monty Py111on'a Tiit MMllTng Of Ult" {1983) John ClllM. Mlcl\MI Palin. IAOTHEM Q Cl)YOYIE ••• "Allee'• Reataurtnl" (1989) NloJluthdt. Pat 9UIM- 11.tl- • IUTTEAFUES -11~-li~ e oooOOUPLE Cl)NEWS Ill T'Hf&'S COMPANY at WHEEL Of FORTUNE fDTHAT GIRL (C)MOVIE I Ill MC NEWS NIGHTUHE UM AND AU.EN Greta Scacchl .and Colln Firth •tar u Y£GA1 Marfuerlte Gauder and Armand DuYal 1n tbe ~:k~llZARAEQ • • "The GrNI Adventure" (1976) Jack Palance, Joan Collins -7:00-e casHEWS D $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE I LOYU OAT AICNEWSQ G DAU.AS (J) NEWS m THREE'S COMPANY m WHEEL Of FORTUNE ID S.2· 1 CONT ACT (R) 0 P.M. MAGAZINE III OOERTAINMEHT T~HT Q!JEOPAAOY e;)MIWOHAIRE (H MINORS -7:30- G 2 OH THE TOWH D a! FAMll Y FE1A> EYE OH L.A. INDEP£HOE.NT HEWS m MIA BASKETBALL m PEOfll.E'8 COURT fl) WILD, WILD WORLD Of A*tALS '1i) NOVA TIC TAC DOUGH @) S 100,000 NAME THAT TUNE e;) HAVE GUN. WILL TRAVEL -7:50-m PLEDGE BREAK -1:00-G Cl) FROSTY THE SHOWMAN • 1. sp\na\ stress 2.neadache 3. neck pa\n 4. back pa\n 5. musc\e & 'o\nt pa\n Hallmark Hall of Fame praentation of -t1:46- "Cam1lle" atrtna at~ tontaht on Channel 2 . e LATENGHT AMEM:A D a A·TEAM 8 MOVIE • t * * "The Ledy E't'I" (194 1) Bar- bara Stanwyck, Htnty Fond• 8 0 niREE'8 A CAOWD G JOKER'S WILD Cf) WKRP IN CM:IHNATI e 80UO GOLD CHRISTMAS SPEaAl. •W<NA m 12 O'CLOCK HIGH tCJMOVIE • • • 'North To A11s11a· I 1960) Jono Wayne Stewart Graoget Ii MOVIE t • •, Besl Froeo<15 (1982) Bur1 Reynolds Gol<l11 H1wn ,SJ PAPER CHASE: THE 8ECOHO Y£AA '?)MOVIE **''I L Age d Or (1930) Gaston MOOOI Lya L)'S -1:30- fJ Cl) 'lWAS THE HIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS D @J WHO'S THE 8088? 0 TIC TAC DOUGH (!J LOVE BOAT ~ WILD AMERICA -9:00- fJ (I) HAL.LMARI< HAU Of FAME D Q!RIPTIOE D l1JJ GUTTER G NEWS ID NATUM A 4D ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESEHT8 MOVIE * *'-' "WlthoUI A Trace" (1983) Kate NelllQan, Judo Hinch (%)MOVIE • • • "la TraY11t1" t 19821 Ter111 Stra111, Placido Domingo -9:06- fS FAOHTUHE -t-.30- MOVIE • • t ·Suddenly, Last Summer ( 19601 Ellt11>eth Taylor Katharine HepoUrn ©)MOYIE * * "Airpllne II The Sequel ( 1982) Robef1 Haya Juhl Htge(lf -10:00-( D ta fEllHOTOH STm.E ' eeeNEWS D 9 PAPER DOLLS G ISPY '1i> FROHTUHE e;>BOXIHG 1CIMOVIE • • • ·Ofesseo To Kill f 1980) Michael Caint, Angil Dblnson fHl HITCHHIKER -10:10- (C)YOYIE • • • "Merry Christma. Mr. Law-rence" (t98j) OtYld Bowlt. Tom Conti. -12:00- • TWlJOHT ZONE 8 m ON HOUYWOOO G MOVIE • * * "I Wlllt Alone" ( 1948) UU- beth ScOl1. Burt LlllCUttr. Cf) INDEPENDENT NEWS e HOW TO GET ST AATt.O IH PE.Al EST A TE 0 AOa<FON'> FUS MOVIE t • '~ "Ead11 And Tiit Crutters I 1983) Tom Berenger. Mk:tllel Part -12:30- D 18 LATE NGrr WfTH OAvtO LETTEMWC e ALFRED HIT~ PAE8ENTS" 8 LA TODAY SPEQAl YOYIE • • • "Hawaii'' (Plfl 1 Ol 21 (1966) Julee Andrews. RICtlat<I Hams CD MOvtE t • t ·Beal The Devil" ( 1954) Hum· phrey Bogart Jtnolfer Jones -12:40-IJ Cl) COLUMBO -12:45-9 YOYNJf. HEAL TH MAINTENANCE .•. From B l whole idea so unded ideal." Now they view tt differently. "We're not against HMOs, bul we're strong proponents of conunuous care. There's very hule interest an pro" ad mg patients w11h con11nu11 y of care man HMO." says Shlaan He said that with an estimated one in five Cahfom1ans belo nging to rome kmd of prepaid medical plan, 11 1s important 10 know the systems' disadvantages and advanlages. go to law school. "What I'm teaming there 1s that there arc wa ys to help the public by changing legislation." she said, funher contending that "the FDA 1s not ngorous enough tn enforcing co nsumer health laws.·· But the Shhans still believe that patients arc less likely to be short- chan,ged medically when there are well informed. "What we're hop1n& 1s to get patients to be part of the treatment, to get them involved." Expanding their forum, the Shlians recently ha ve been on television and radio talk shows and· written a sc reenplay based on "Nursery." Free consu\t at\on accepted MOS\ 1nsurenoe1 tut\ with l\tti. as p•ymef\t n "e\ e•-or no oot-ot-poc "To some extent1 th e insurer 1s becoming the pro .. ader of medical care; there·., a real poss1b1h1y of conflict of interest here .. suddenly the insurer deci des when you need a cardiac bypass. when you need a hysterectomy. when you need to be hospitali7ed. Thi s ha\ tremendous legal 1mphca11ons," he explained. These eittracurricular activities might be expected to raise some eyebrows in the medical community. But Shlian says that several phys~ 1cians have toldher that they would also write if they had the time. LEJAZZHOf. ----~r~~-M8--· ::-:::=.;;;-1 , ••• They advise patients 10 shop carefully when selecting an HMO. and 10 take note of what the policies cover. Whale he acknowledges that the HMO can be more cost-effective and gives the ~t1ent access to a wide range of speciahsts. he cautions that "without your own 'Marcus Welby' who yo u can sec on a reaular basts, "I wish some of my colleagues would t.akc time out to do other th togs because 1f you're a more well- rounded person, you make a better physician." she said. Mo Oedutti>M Mo Co-i>aymen\ there may not be the continuity of treatment you need." D 11 f j Because they wanted to become 0 y S S S f.ike .t 'l';H tn C,1 k Fleu ri . a~ we 'ie r\'c 11p 1 gl'rwn111.., ..,,Jl' orJn 1 >t hor J.i:z. 1:1kl' "'.ill \t111 l1h·. hu r lc.1\'C t:nuugh rnom fo r .d h.·k 'i<..ot'<.." Quiche Lorr.11nl' nnd more famihar with the I~ ~ts of -l-;;;m=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;::;;;:::==::::::::==============::::==::::::!:m=~=ed=1c=a=l c=a=rc=.1=h=e=n=f=1a=ns=d=cc=~'=cc=a=t::;o1 ~~Cl.ttJJ9~d in Pl<l.yboy I l·n:n<.. h (_)ni"n ou r. 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(A P) - Freida P.arton. younacr elater of entenainer Dolly Pa.rt.on, says her family wa surprised but not upset when thty saw her picture in the January edition of Ptayboy. "Daddy just arinncd and ataned ·looktnf at the other picturcr, .... siid Panon. o 27-year..old r.s>ek •n• roll 11naer and the I 0th of 12 Parton children. "Momma said 'lee, that'senouah.' he didn't want dadd_y lookioa at them other naked womt n .. 11id Panon, whose music video "OncntaJ Dolls" 11 bt1n1 shown on MTV. Pa.nol'I, who says lbc unbndkd enthusiasm of rock mu1ic reminds ~r or soma to church In Wt T ennn1tt, potcd In• hon.drat lhll she MTCf" reveals mostly .lea aiMt clcavqc. "They wanted m~ tOcpolC nude,"' 1he 'lid, addtna wa the'"'decliMd bccau the '¥anltd to lave tc>m• thin.a to the 1m111nat1on "Once you· ... c showed 1 a.n what ba\lc you aot len'!" Ahc asked. I L • Orange Coast OAILY·PILOT/Tu INTERM ISSION ------~-Dancer Reinking finally breaks mold 'Bye Bye Birdie' nostalgic spoof at Curtain Call GF.Lf. (AP} -nn Remkina ys "'If you'rt a danC'tl', )ou'rc neatly P•atonh I d. nd that•, that." Rcink1n11s a top name on Bro d· way, where he starred an Ul'h shows as "A Cboru Linc .. and "Oanc1q'." into 1 tin&. he ~ play Dld4Y Wal'bu kf JCCtttar)' an "Annie, .. aa -h1ch tht danced. ud MW*' doel no dannna at all 10 htt ·~ role with Dudley Moo~ 10 .. Micki ud Maude." he id, "II took me I 0 y..n ao convince ~pie I wa1 a pd dancCT," she 'uid. • _ It's too bad, really, tha\ the first act (or'the firsl two act if you're watching tt in a dinner theater) of "Bye Bye R~rdie" can't be presented by itself, with perhaps a closma scene tacked on1 featurina the title sonJ that was wnttcn fo r the movie version. This seriahtly musical from the early Sixties, inspired by the dranina of Elvis Presley, fatiaue somcwt)at af\er the Ed Sullivan Show scqucn~. and it's hardly the fault of the cast at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater. where the show is being staged throuJh Jan. 20. Wha( follows, despite the presence of the upbeat "I've Got a Lot of Living to Do" number, 1sa rather pale af\ennath to a prom1S1n& buildup, and there isn't much director John Fcrola and his 'cncrally splendid cast can do about 1t. The fault lie' with playwright Michael Stewart, who simply ran out of creative steam two- thirds of the way into the script. While the fun lasts. however, it's a highly entenainina production, i nostalgic spoof oft he Elvismania that reigned in a more innocent time. It all comes to a head with the rock 'n' roll idol Conrad Birdie (nicely enacted by Robbie Howard) gyrating his pelvis and renderina the teen-age popu- lation of both sexes somewhat coma- tose. 'V' actor directed by his son LOS ANGELES (A P) -Actor Robert Hooks was taking orders from his son, director Kevin Hooks, the other day. The elder Hooks had a guest star role in the N BC series "V" and his son was directing. It was be a recurring role for Hooks. "The experience was incredible.'' the elder Hooks said on the stage at the Burbank Studios. "I have a feeling of pride and respect because he's really a good director who under- stands the script and how to rectify any problems with 1t." He added. "I'm in awe of working with him. I always have to keep an aund lhathc's tbe boss." Kevin Hooks, 26, starred in "The White Shadow" and has gone on to direct episodes of such series as "St. -El~where" and "Fame." He con- tinues to act, and appeared with his father an the TV 01lot "Kinfolk." 'Miry be .. aood .. 'Supennan ,~ .. _;-~~ Supergirl I(,., f,,.,, 'I""'' .ulv1•nf11f1• l'I; . : ...... ,.,. ...... ..., .... llOllA•ll• ·~-c,... ........ .... u •CNltllfM t~"""".#' ,_,.,.~,,., •tlfOlllt~•• . ' ,., ... _,.,.._m .... .., ... , ... -••• ~_.H, -... .,..,.. f ~·· ~II.It• ...... 111(. ... ..... _ Ml(I, II"''' -""'""""'"' 1)1 .... 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PGj • PIUOTO • •Cl T• ~I WIG ·-U42SSl CXDlll' Neither arc us principal players - Warren Draper as the a~ent and Tnsh Halher as his Spanish secretary (lhour. ,he exhibits a superb smamg voice . Their life is hilarously com- plicated, however. by his mother -a paragon of comic martyrdom beauti- fully interpreted by Jeanette Milter. Donna Berg is excellent as the teen- age recipient of Birdie's last kiss. a perky. d ynamic young talent. Scott Westmoreland has some good mo- ments as her steady boyf ricnd, while Warren West an<:t Pat Gassman fill the bill nicely as Berg's conservative p<rrentS. · -- The complicated muh1ple setlln$5 arc_we!I ~CctJlcd, and credit for their design should be accorded in the program. The dinner part of the Howard dinner theater, as usual. 1s first rate. "Bye Bye Birdie" continues nightly except Mondays at vary11lg curtain times through Jan. 20, after which the musical comedy 'tOnce Upon a Mattress" takes over the stage of the Curtain Call, 690 El Camano Real, Tustin. Call 838-1540 for ticket information. NCPI/ PlAV1NC . ...... 70MM .... 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BACKST AG.& --&Joon-Htgl\ School"s student production of Arthur Miller's "The C rucible" wmds up th•~ week with perfonnances Thur5day and Saturday at 7·30 p.m. in the Huntington Beach .school's performing arts center .... Laura Black 1s d1rcctina Lhe dramatization of the Salem witch tnals. whicti features Jason Constatine, Carol Hague. Laura Mills and Randy Lewis .... CALLBOARD -Audttions for the Buena Park Civic T heater production of Neil Simon's comedy "Barefoot in the Park" will be held Monday and Tuc~ay of next wccK at Sullivan Community Center. 763 I Melrose A,c., Buena Park .... a cast of two me n and two women will be chosen ... call 523-035 1 for 1nfonnauon .. 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Pub lic safety and a free in fo rmation flow takes on added importance for businesses By JOHN CUNNIFF .,._.._..,.., NEW YORK -'The unexpected 1s what tests the mettle of corporate management, and those tests seem to be occumng wnh regulant) today - and not always w11h the hoped-for results. Warren M. Anderson knows this more acutely perhaps than any other chief execuuvc of a major corpor- ation, the lesson having been brought --- home to his Danbury, Conn., office by a tragedy many thousands of miles away. · · Anderson heads Union Carbide Corp., whose plant an Bhopal, India, was the source ofa gas leak that killed hundreds oftownspeoplc:, lcadmg not only to his personal arrest but the threat ofbalhon-dollar lawsuits. 1Handlina the unexpected isn't sometbina that managers can tram for. since the nature of the unexpected -Akeal' -Novem-ber- traffic shows gain AirCaJ Monday reported record November traffic of 135 2 million revenue passenger miles. an increase of 17.5 percent over the similar 1983 period. · Avajlable seat miles totaled 242.5 million, up 20.8 perc.ent, while pass- enger boardings incrtased 14~2 per- cent to 347,703 passengers. Load factor for November was 55 7 per- cent, down 1.6 points. AjrCaJ's Cllajrman, President and Chief Executive Qffi('er Wilham Lyon, noted that the November results continued the Newpon Bcach- based earner's record breaking per- formance. "November followed the pattern of the past several months with good traffic throughout th e system, and particularly strong boardings m the Southern California- BUSINESS NOTES Northern Cahtornta corridor." said Lyon. "Our Thanksgiving week board- ings were solid and on the Wednesday preceeding Thanksgiving (Nov. 21) we set an all time single day passenger t>oarding record o( I 9,442 passen- gers," Lyon said. Re ve nue passenger miles fortbe 11 months year-to-date through No- vember were up 12. I percent to 1.4 billion. white available seat miles t6taTed 2.5 billion, up 18.~ percent (both figures are m comparison to the first 11 months of 1983). Passenger boardings year-to-date totaled 3.656.096. 11 .6 percent more than last year's 11 month total of 3.275, 785. Load factor year-to-date 1s 55 .5 percent compared lo 1983's 58.6 percent. is unknown unlll 1t occurs. And rclauvcly few reach the top having had expenenoc with earlier disasters. Nevertheless, at least one essential 1!> known, judging from its successful application: ft is to do everything possible to remove the immediate menace and then to provide the pumic with all information possible. That technique was used by James Burke. Johnson & Johnson chair- man, when some boules of bis company's 'Tylenol product were contaminated by poison, leading to several deaths. So quickly did the company act in removin,a the product and informing the pubhc that its actions already arc considered a classic in management schools. Moreover, the company quickly regained much of its lost market. Many of the unanticipated challenges to management come simply from growth, sine~ increasing- ly larger business units can have a potentially devastating impact on environment and the economy. Two decades ago the future of the paper industry was threatened by charges of stream pollution. Manage- ments approached the the l>roblem differently, some challenging the facts, others questioning govern- ment's power to intervene. It was a no-win situation for the challengers. and a win situa11on for those who complied and cleaned up tlle1r act. Studies later showed the latter enjoyed more respect in the stock market and consequently high- er stock prices. Under the older concepts, the pnmary role of management was to serve shareholders first, then em- ployees, and finally the community. But the community now has forced its way nearer to being the primary cons1deratton. A big factor in the transition has been safety, and the pubhc concern with it. ln spite of improvements. however. the unexpected challenges to management often emanate from a breakdown in plant and product safety. For the Manville Corp. the unex- pected emanated from the past. For years it had been a major producer of asbestos, widely used in home and product insulation. Fol- lowing the discovery that asbestos was capable of inducing cancer. couns suits-real and anticipated - forced the company to seek protec- tion under the bankruptcy laws. Product security in high-tech- nology companies is a freq uent 90urce of management c1'allenges. ldeas and company secrets tend to travcl-from--0ne company te-&not , and the consequences can be disas- trous if mana$ement fails to act. Counterfeiting of the entire prod- uct has cut deeply into sales of some high-tech companies and chancngod their managements. And unan- ticipated cost overruns on large products, such as power plants, have • • • Jack Ricbmond has been named group vice president of management information services for the Irvine-based Parker Bertea Aerospace Group of Parker Hannifin Corp. ~1chmond has been with Parker Aer~space since i977. and will conti9ue his responsibilities over all wcste~ regional data .center services. He will also be responsible for 1nformauon cente~ act1v111es. numerical control programming, t1meshanng and office automation. • • • Doa Miller has been named senior vice president and regional sale!. manager of Coldwell Banker Residentlal Real Estate Services' southern Orange County area. mcludingofficcs in Laguna, ~e.wpo~ ~ch: Costa Mesa. Irvine .. Tustin.El Toro, Capistrano Beach, and M1ss1on V1eJO. Maller has been RATKOVICH SAMPLES RICHMOND MILLER brought down many managers. .. with Coldwell since 1981, most recently as vice president and branch sale~ An ironic source of the unexpected manager of the firm's Lakewood office. is growth, with many newly formed E tbaa Sam~les has been appo.in~ed assistant vice president and loan companies being so 'lUickly success--fut they literally run away from their officer of Dana ipel Bank in Dana Point. Samples had previously worked at founders' ability to arrange financtng a small, 1ndepdendent bank branch in .Sa.n r edro. . and hire good managers. Maril Vincent has been named Broker of the Quaner at Not only managers, but boards of AsbwUl/Scluseider, with third quarter sales 1n excess ofS 10 malhon. Vincent 1s directors are challen~ed by the com-an investment and commercial broker 10 the firm's Newpon Beach office plexity of today's busmess situations, Vincent, who Joined the firm 1n January of 1984. has been personal!) which requ1Ft" free flow of infoF responslbtn'or hsring-rrr~than SB m1lhon worth of property in the Orange mationandan understandiniofoften County area since then. highly scientific or financially in-• • • tncate situations. Rose M. Tbeard and Steven K. Linkon have been appomted assistant vice And while trying to keep his eye on presidents of Westmark Savings Bank of Newpon Beach, a wholly owned the bottom line, in keeping with his subsidiary of Prtmark Corp. of Washington. D.C. Theard assumes promise to do well .for shareholders, responsibility for operations at the fac1hty m Newport Center. Previously, she today's chief executive must remrun was operations officer at Wells Farg9 Bank 10 Laguna Niguel. Linkon. of alen for a possible raid on his Newport Beach. will supervise money desk and investment activities for com pall)' and his job by an unwanted Westmark. He was formerly vice president ofTCD National of Encino. Theard suitor. is a resident of Lake Forest. • • • Pegi Tenae has been named marketing assistant for Eacoa Ballden lac., Smith extends offer date for G~arhart stock buyout PML seeks Coin & Currency shares an Irvine-based construc1ion management finn. In her new post. Tenge will develop and coordinate a comprehensive markeung program for Escon Although less than a year old, the frrm has projects undei" way m Orange. Riverside, Los Angeles and S<tn Diego couDties. Smith fntema11onal Inc of Newport Beach announced Monday It was extending the expiration date and proration pcnod for its $31 ca!lh tender offer for 3. 7 million share<. of tommon stod. of Gearhart I ndustnec; Inc. to 5 p.m EST on Dec. 2 I As prev1ousl) announu:d \m11h re<>ubmllled certain d1~)o')urc: to th<.' Federal D1stnc1Coun1n Tc'a" 1n compliance" Ith instruction from th<.' court However. m11h con11nucr, to a .... a11 the court·.., appro ... al of that disclosure Upon that appro ... al. Smith "Ill amend its tender offer lo pay $23 1n cash for each of the 3 7 m1ll1on Gearhart common shares purcha!lcd 1n the offer PM L Holdings Inc. m Newport Beach, a wholly owned subsidiary of Monex international Ltd.. an- nounced Tuesday that it has com- menced the previously reponcd cash tender offer for any and all outstand- mg shares of common stock of North Amencan Coin & Currenq Ltd at SI per share .\ sol1 c1110g fee of 5 cents for each , share properly tendered and accepted for pa yment pursuant to the offer will be paid to qualified brokers and dealers and to any commercaal bank or trust company having an office, branch or agency in the U nued States. The tender offer 1s cond111oned upon. among other things. a mmi- mum of 1.879.000 shares being vahdl}' tendered prior to the exp1ra- 11on of the offer and not withdrawn . The minimum number may be increased. at PM L's op11_on. • Addi11onally, Smith's oOCr -will be cond1t10n cd upon the rcse1ssion of Gearhart's purch~ of Geosource Inc.. from Aetna Lafe and Casuall} Co. As of Dec. 7. approximately 6.602.000 Gearhart "Shares had been tendered in the offer and not "'lthdrewn. DWI reports Joss of reven ue DWI Corp. ofl rv1ne Monda) reponed a net loss ofS 56.5 I 8 on revenues of $903.309 for the 13 weeks ended Sept 28. How to cut your t ·axes fer 1984 This compares w11h a net loss of$ 11 .008 on revenues ofS704.049 for the first quarter ended <;cpt 2 \. 19~ 3 Robcn K. Fujioka. chairman ,md chief execuuve officer. said. "The loss was incurred during the fim two months of the quancr when DWI was still investing in new product deve lopment through its Jnotek d1v1sion. . .. In September this d1v1s1on was spun oft' and a new company formed b) DWI and Venture Fonh Inc .. a new business development company. OW! will hold a majority mtcrest in the jOIOt venture which will aggressi ve ly pursue the current product development projects A.s a result of the spin-off and cost reductions implemen ted September was profitable We e~JlCCt conunued improvement and a profitaq!c fiscal 1985. ·· DWI Corp doing busmcss as De\lgn Wcc;t 1\ a leading mdustnal design and engmeenng r,cr\ ice: compam It pro.,.1dc\ dcr,1gn and product development "K'r\ tel'~ 10 mult1-nat1onal compan1c .. '\\-hat can you do to cut your taxes for 1984? Some facts and suggestions 10 consider: •If you have borrowed money and lhe note 1s coming due, do not "pay" the interest by renewing the loan and addmg on the interest. You will loose your deduction for the interest ex· pense Instead, if you don't have the money lo repay the Joitn and the interest, borrow from another source and repay the onginal source. Your interest paid will then be fully deductible. •If you are planning to buy new ---~ business equipment sometime afler e ----~----------. the first of the year. buy befon.· December 31st. You 'II get your first Glib year depreciation deductton and in-ert Good man, M.D. vestment credit on your t984 tax return rather than hav10g towa1ta full I Diplomata American Board of Internal Medicine year for them. Announces the Opening of His •If you are recetv1 ngsoc1al secunty benefits, do your tax plannmg wtth Soto 7'eactice the rcaltzat1on that if your adjusted Of gross mcome exceeds a cenam level, som~ of the social security benefits In ternal Medicine .1 ma y be taxable. •Pay deducuble-cxpenscs before year-end wi lh a credit card. You'll get your tax deduction for 1984 but your cash outlay 1s postponed until you pay the credit card company. Hours By Appo1ntmen1 Daily Evenings. Saturdays IA M ) 1441 Avocado Ave, Suite 503 NewPorl~ 75t-1IOO RALPH Scorr •State income tax refunds have always been taxable 1fyou previously deducted them on your federal tax return. If you've been somewhat careless about cla1m1ng such refunds as income. you'll now want to be more consc1en11ous. State!> are re- quired to notify the IRS ofmcome tax refunds they have paid. •The alternative mm1mum tax 1s hitttng more people than ever. and 11 could affect you. ff your mcome range as SI 00,000 or more and you have some tax preferential income such as long-term capital gains and ac- celerated write-offs, do a tax estimate before year-end. If you're affected. see what steps you might take ttfavoid the tax. Ralph Scou 1s a Certified Public Accountant pract1C1ng in Newport &ach. Three top Los Angeles executives have been appointed to the advisory board of Tiie Olli PartDenblp, Inc., a Newport Beach architectural firm specializing in the renovation of exisung properties and development of new commercial projects. Appointees include: David G. Ellswortb, partner in the law firm of Memel, Jacobs., Plerno & Genb; Wayae D. Wedin, president of VINCENT THEARD LINK ON TENGE Wedin Enterprises, lac., a firm that packages development projects; and Carl R. Teniaa, chairman oft he board of the pubhc relattons finn of Carl Teniao A11oclates. • • • Wyllt W. Taylor Jr. has been appointed vice president of human resources of NewP.On Beach-based Mlcrodata Corp. In has new post, Taylor will be responsible for all fu nctions of his departm(·nt. Taylor is an Irvine resident. • • • Marilyn M. Belcher has jOtncd the marketing firm of Wakeman & deFornst in Newpon Beach as director or creative services and Joltn W . WUcoll and Hedy Colburn hav<:Jomed the direct marketing finn as account executive and account coordinlf"tor. respecttvcly. Wtlcox's role mcludcs marketing planning. creati ve strategics and media recommendations. Colbum's Job calls for her to ensure cost-effectiveness and efficiency tn conducting clients' marketing programs • • • Clluck WllUams has been appointed Ohio d1stnc1 sales manager for Doeh Nttworlls Inc. of Irv me, manufacturer and marketer of data communicatton networks. Williams previously spent eight years as a sales representative for Paradyne Corp. and as Ohio d1stnct ~le, manager for M&M Computer Industries Inc. of Orange. • • • Judy Marie Merrill has been promoted to publtc relat1on<1 account executive at LeAnce/Herbert/Bowers P ublic Relations and Advertl1lng. She has been with the firm since 1983 • • • Layne J. Boyer of Cos~ Mesa has graduated from DeVry la1tltute of Tttlusology in Phoenix, Anz .. with a d1p1oma tn electronics technology Boyer has accepted a pos1t1on with Barroaps Corp. in Mission Viejo. DcVry Inc .. formerly Bell & Howell Education Group, 1s one of North Amcnca's largc,t networkso"'fpostsccondary techmcal education • • • Tbe Money Store lavestmeot Corp. now offers a tree. pre-qualificat1on service to commercial real estate brokers and their cltents at its Huntington Beach office. Under the program, loan officers meet with commercial real estate brokers and their clients can meet wtth a TMSIC loan officer before negotiating a purchase to determine clig1h1hty for Small BD1U.e11 Admlai1tratloa loans. Lock up our .Rate on your Terms. cr Upen you .. r account today. Call the toll:free Financial Line now: 1-800-423-BAN k,.bt· lSO<l-. ' -6-MONTH n RM 1 YEAR TERM 9.51% 10.Slf 10.0Z" Current latt Current Ylf'ld • Current R4t~ -Great AfneriCan • A Century of Service 1 Fir l avings Bank A CJ/ifocma Fmanetal Leader ... Smee 1885 • lnsored Safety • S6 Billion trong .! ---- l When I acrepted the position of Chainnan and Chief Execu- ti ve Officer of American Savings last August, it was the most dif- ficult period in the company ·s 99-year history. We faced a aisis in con- sumer confidence, which led to deposit withdrawals of S6.8 billion. But American Savings had the strength to. mret that challenge , immediately honor- dollar levels of any savings and loan in the nation. We have also appointed a special inde- pendent task force to review our loan portfolio and our loan loss reserves. THE OOITOM UNE POINTS 1D A STRONG RECOVERY. The results of such changes have been immediate and sig- nificant. For the third quarter, '' Bank system (FHLB): Almost all savings associations borrow regularly from the FHLB as a commonly accepted business practice. And while we also borrowed from the FH LB during the diffi- cult summer months1 our bor- rowing level was only -slightly above the average of the coun- try 's other top ten saving<; and 16ans. ing every request for with ------------- drawals by our customers. Key facts STILL COMMITTED Still , it was obvious changes • were called for. :\ET PROFlT rf SI J 1mli1011 m tbml q1u1rt~ ICJH-1 A CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT DIRECI10N. ASSETS mv S32. 'I f'Jilllfm. lbe bigbeslfor m~r smings (l.SSfx:u1lum The first step in putting I.DA. \J Fl'~DINGS of SJ H lnUum dumtR lbtrd l/ /l(l rter. l'JH 'I th e organlzation back on \ET DEP< )SIT R<lllts r!f. I n h1/111m 111 OdfJher course was establishing a new management direction for American Savings and its parent company, Financial Corporation of America. The si tuation demcu1ded intelligent , prudent business practices and contmUed growth . The first thing w1.: did wa~ nit non essential expenses to make our operations more effici ent - without sacrificing our high level of customer service . DEALlNG WITH PROBLEM WANS. American Savings' rapid American Savings reportro a net profit of S 1. 2 million. And in October, we enjoyed a net deposit gain of SI billion . Despite the problems we faced, American Savings remains the nation's largest sav- ing; and loan association, with over S)2 billion in assets . And that's as much a trihu te to ou( new management priorities as it is to the products and services we've provided our customers · since 1885. IT TOOK 1 A TEAM EFFORT. growth in the last few years has The rebound of our com- resulted in a significant number JYJJ1Y is a direct result of out- of problem loans . M of Septem-.... stmding team work between ber 30. 1984, we increased our our emDloy~. the investment reserves for anticipated loan communHy -cmd government los.5e5 by 42 .6 % to S90. 52 regulators -partirularly million, o e of the highe5t ~e Fed ral I lome Loan -. ... .. __ -. - I I TO THE AMERICAN DREAM . Throughout this period of transition , we never stopped making home loans. In fact , during the third quar- ter, American Saving<; funded almost S3 billion in loans, to remain one of the nation's largest mortgage lenders. Providing home loans in California reflects our business ph ilosoph y of trdCking customer deposits primarily with residen- tial real estate here in the l'nited State.~. and not overseas. That 's smart for us. And for C)llr customers ~tY MONEY IS ~1TH Ai\tERICAN. The company 's perfonnance in a verv adverse environm ent ' clearlv demonstrates its funda-, mental strengths. I believe in American Savin~<;. its people. products and services. And obviouslv so do Californians ' ' like you. Btctuse every day. more and more ~pie are saying ... My money is with Am eriaui:· .. 1 ... ' '• . ) .. . : . .. :; .. •! . . . . "· . Fro m all indications, it appears thac CO interest races are going down fro ffl where they've heen fo r month~ now. 11% ha" heen commo n ; 12.5% i~ no t unheard of. Wouldn't it he nice to be ah le to lock in today:, high rate"-risk:free-as a hedge ag,ai nst tofflorrov/~ lower rate~? Yo u can ! EvL'n \\'hen six 1no nths co a vear fron1 110\\. l l 110-nlu~ interest on ' ./ I J CDs could he nc >tiling n1< >re than a n1en1o ry. Except h >r a few -r~opl e. IMPERIAL'S ADO-()N. Peop le w ho "ave at Imperial Sm·ings have a huilt-in "lock" o n high interest rates. They'll still be able to n1ake deposit~ at tc xlay's h igh rate~ w hen to morrow\ rates ma\' he n1uch lo\\.·er. Ho w ? By putting hnperial 's unique Add-On Advantage t< >work for then1 . Imperia l'~ Add-On Ath·ant.tge let" you incr ease the principal of you r certifica te at the o riginal rate*, any time during the first~ ear PR<>TECTl <)N WHEN RATES DR()P. Down th l' linl', l'VL'n if i ntl'rl'~t rate~ have droppt:d. ~ou can "till in\·est ano ther $10,000, 20,000 or <:;0,000 at th e inirial i nvc:~tn1ent rate. Yo u r Imperial ~aving." Acco unt Exec- utive can l':\plam n1ore fully how o ur -Add-()n Alhantage Gln ~ork fo r yo u. Plus ho\\ to get rnon.: than $100,000 in ins urancl'; ho\\' to get nHn1ey fron1 your CD ·w ithou1 JXl) ing an early w ithdrawal pcnah\'; and nH >re. •t p~t ftU:ttttl f I: It... tf Call now to see h ow you can get the most out of your CD investmen ts. 1-800-582-4848 Or.ao~c Count.,. ~ 0 1m~~$3vinp · Association • Wlx'll! Trmzott'OU' Begins Today. (i) ' 86 \ Orange Coast OAIL. Y PILOT /Tuesday, December 11. 1984 State residential real estate market still growing fast SW:Vey says the rate of gr ow t h s h ould continue fa ster tha n n a tiona l ma r ket "The C•hfomia res.1den11al real estate market wiU continue to arow at a faster pace than the national market through the 1980s. with a n average annual need fo r some 360.000 new housing units," Herve Kevendies, vice president and director of Real Estate Economics and Market Re- search at C'hem1cal Bank. predicts. The Los. Angeles Basin. which consists of Los Angeles. Orange. Riverside, San Bernardino. Ventura and Imperial Counties. wall account for about 50 percent of this total need ( 170.500 units). according to the economist. San Diego Count) will req uire 35,200 new housing un1ls and the San Francisco Bay Area will need 24, 700 units annually. These three economic rcgjons will account for 71 percent of the state's total need The Cahfomia rcs1dent1al real es· Late market was the la rgest and one of the fastest.-growing res1denual mar- kets in the nation during the 1970s, with sini)e-family home sales three times the level of those an Te).aS, ats ncattst competitor. Factors that influenced this de- mand were non-agnc uJtural employ- ment. population, household forma- tion and per-capiLa income, all of which ranked first in the U.S. from 1970.1 980 an terms of absolutc growth levels, Mr. Kevenides ex- plains. Reasons Kevenides cites for con- tinued economic growth include the state's burgconfog high-technology mdustriaJ base. California has twice its share of high-tech com panics. the nation's fastest-growing industrial sector. In addition, the state is doing well in low-tcctmology industries. providing a diversity that will protect ll from buge swings. Also, since California is one of the primary beneficianes of defense and space spenaing. at as assured of generous financing throughout the 1980s. Another plus Kevenades cites is that California"s economy fosters a nsk--0riented philosophy Californians manage 25 percent of all the venture capital in the U.S. and 35-40 percent of the S9 billion o f invested venture capital has gone to California stan-ups. Hughes plans $30billion investment in Scotland GLASGOW, Scotlan<l -Hughes Microelectronics Ltd .. announced an Glasgow Monday its plans to invest an additional $30 mill ion an Scotland, begjnni ng with a new 70,000 sq ft . wafer fabncat1on assembly and test facility adjacent to its existing plant an Glenrqthes. actordang to the Scottish Development A.gency. Construction on the new plant will begin in the first quarter of 1985. and the fac1ht ) is expected to become fu ll y operational by mad 1986. A major portion of the Scottish investment wall also involve the purchase of state-of-the-an equip- ment which wall enable Hughes to introduce a 5 inch, 2 micron ffCMOS waferprocessangcapability. The com- pany wall also make additional in- vestments 1n ats existing operations. Hughes Microelectronics Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hughes Aircraft Co., c urrently produces a wide range of semiconductor prod· ucls including MOS semiconductors. hybnd m1croc1rcuits. -electronic sys· te m!.. connectors and capacitors. UP s AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -Tht followlng list ahow s the OYitr -the • Counter Jlocks and werrants that have gone uo the most and down the most bued on oercent of ~r1anoe for Mond•V No sacurll'-1 l radlno below d or 1000 sh1rts art Included ~ti and '*'cent&Qe chanots are lhe dj trence betwMn the e>r•vlous closlno b orlce and Monfi'lls' l~sr bid orlce. Nawe Lr,st Cn.f. Pct l ~~~ s 31 J-tt i'~" 8: ~:~ J I 1"' l'h Uo t·~ 4 TR J.4 ' 1 Uo .• S ageA ~ S-16 !J.P • CmpTtr ~ uP 4 MetrCn ''• UP 4. Nltmo 11• UP 4 . FrmHo 1/e ~ Up . ~P Au \\ ,,.., Uo rein un l.,. ~ UP ac;.c un 1 l'h UP .1 rre 'h UP .1 ~~lA' :~ :~ 8: :l M~ r'blO -""'° t ;~ 8: :I • a rn h I/• UP • K 18 ~ '1'J Up . CllJM't t l.o Up t ~ ·~--:: 8f DOWNS La~ -~~" ~ -I>, -l4 -t'h t .-l.. i =Ii.-, =~ -t ~ -''> :\oi =' '• .... ~ ... j.. -31, -~ '. " I • "' • -)I ~ The type of housana un11s to be constructed as expected to break down to. 76,300 sanaJe-fam1ly units and 80,200 mult1-fam1ly unit in the Los Angeles Basin region annually between 1983-1990. During the same period. San Diefo County is expected to construct 6,300 singlc-ram1I) unns and 17,900 mult1-fam1ly units. In the an Francisco Bay Area, 1nglc- fa m1ly units will outnumber mult i· fa mily. with 14.500and 9,400, respec· tiv~ly. Tbe number le ... The largest· growth 1 n nc:w ho uSt· hold formaltoh between 1983-1991 will occur in Los Angel.es County. w11h 345,900 accounting for 16 per· cent of C'ahfom 1a's growth. On a regional basis. the Los Angeles Basin 1s proJected to have the large t absolute growth 1n households wit h 1.02. m1ll1on" new households. :?J percent h1~h~r than 1983 levels. The San Franc•Sf O Bay Area will have the second lar~st absolute growth level with 341 ,300 new households. which is 16 8 percent higher than its respec· u ve 1983 level. The San Joaquin Valley with 228.900 new household!. Wlll edge out the an Diego region. lrrine IU&h School aenlor Trlnl Duran locatee a Dlaneyland telephone number on a directory uelatance com pater. Du.ran and aenral cluamata tried banda •• directory aHlatance operaton durlDM a recent tour of a Paclflc Bell office. On a buy day, an lnformatlon operator may handle more than 1,000 calla. whic h will form 219.400. · One major constraint to California growth has been the cost of housing, which 1s expected to reach a median pnceofSI l8.6001n 1984. Th1sw1ll be approximately 60 percent higher than the nallonal average. h has been estimated that many buyers spend upwards of 35-50 percent of 1he1r income for housing. '"It is difficult to quantify the impact that high hou!>ing costs have had on the state's gro .... 1h. H owever. we can only assume !hat had this constraint not been in place. the state would have grown even faster:· Kevenides said. Greyhound takes 10 millionth call for bu~ trip information PHOENIX. Anz. -Howard L. Greyhound's Telephone Information Center has been in operation for less 1han two years, having opened on Jan. 31, 1983. W1ll1ams of Los >\ngcles became· the 10 m1lhonth person to call Greyhound Lines' Telephone lnfor- mauon Center in Los Angeles. The milestone telephone call, re- cei ved by Coll een Sanders. Greyhound operator. was placed on Dec. 8 at 2:25 p.tn .. Pacific Time. An andica11o n ofthc daily volu me of calls received at the faciht~ 1s the fact that For his part in making the tcle· phone call, Williams received two fre~ round-trip tickets on Greyhound to ~ny location 10 the United St.ates. Sanders received a gjf\ of lodgjng, dinner and a show for two at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel from the com- pany. OVER THE COUNTER NEW YORI( (AP! a1yvoor Dvn1<n )>,,, 4 HtnroF l2 32• .. /HulLP NASDAQ QUOlt llon1 9 1 · l6 9 ) 1' EtlVt n II'• It '1 M09an 716 I MnPt 11\owlno l'llgl\ffl biol llrwTom ' '"" Ec.onlb ,. ... ?S HOOVllf 26~ ,,,.. ~Y"°' •NI IOwn l °'"'' ttv llufter1 >t ., 40 EOCrnc> ,., •~ H0tl1lh ,,.. 2'-Mc<rm ,.,,.," .. ,.,._.,, .. of ' llurllOS ~ ,_,, E IPu n"' n~ IMS'"' :M ~·. ~.,, pm ~"' Pr;cn CNL Fn ?l.o J ., Eld«ll 1J 13'• ISC I I 't Medert 00 nor Include relt li CPT ' • ,. Ei.cllk> s s ' INIPHll 1' • ., ... 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StPaul •O~ .0 '\ Scl>tr t< S.\\ S.)4 ScrlpH .l~ J\, trl&" ~~ ·~"' =. 1~17 16 vmu t ,~s , J~ "":' • ~ 4 K I.~~: ,n~ ,, J / - On the I - • Otwi TUESDAY'S CLOSIMC ;llC£S NYSE Ll ADf RS Name i BarrvWrgnt Adval\Sv't Pueblo Int • EQll!mrk CP S PSNH 2 7Sat 6 Rexnord 7 RavcoOS e Gruntalf=ln 9 Ntl G1PSm 10 LFE CorP l\ Nw,111\d 12 OriOnPjci l) OrlonP cl of • Winter J aGk lS ~ncTexu 16 arnooolhc g 17 nPw 7 •Sof iig ¥l:.P'i"~ " S.lant CP Va,...oEn P4 Wor"d Alrw VataroEnr ~nh Ind Vali.v Ind WHAT AMEX Orn NEW Y~IC IA,,I Dec ll Advanceo Oec••ned ¥~i.n::L New highs New IOW$ Tooav -~ '3 AMEX LEADERS Goto QuorE s 'I---OOlll Pttcm l .-dey L-,,_"'"O hlf!O ~ 16 UC> to 40 L-all-.-~""9 $3M '5. up to 1)(1 ,. .... •!t--"•""'9 A2t 4J Oii to OS ll:r-*1un It• "'O 1317 S I IC! t0 °' "'""' .,. •"-DIC! W 7 » .. to ~71'1 -~ ' MeM)' I IW'IMl! tClf'll, OMf ~I alM 7~ .. l ...,._. lnnlll deol) ~ f."7 1S, up to a .,';t--" .......... /Oftly d .. CIYOtel AQ 11 .. NYC-•QllllCl~mortlfl Mofo 133• ... 11«1 METALS Quo rEs That'sanaptde c ription ofbothbu ine a nd bustnessp opl alongtheOran oa t. To k eptra k o f where· ompani saregoin a ndwhic h ·p opleare he lptn · --themg tth r ,ju twatch • edltLine·-veryda inth B1!stness ttonofyourn w llilJ Pillt • ~ ... l ' Council tells tour boats to solve parking problem "°""°"' ... ... ,_ U.-ITAW Aecol_., 1 M..+e. ln- AR8UCltL£ and three! arand· -i..===--.,. ~V:11t';;7"23· N 0 R M A N B chtldren Former CAWIRIU VALi UOUOft 1741 ... H 111 ARBUCKLE .• ~ 75 ownu of We.-tclitt ---,,,. l'l•DIRU. A~. CO.• . u•• •• of ea.ta M . DlC!d Cha~1 Morwaryand r':!.-:r'~ .. ~.:=uto ~:., ~mber 8. 1984 .ctJvt In Newport Soollf~number.end DenborOUlf\ ~. IUC'nClllTO 0 £ATH NOTICES ------= Stiff er penalties may face Newport operators • VlhO don't cut noise, develop parktn lan I)' ROBERT HYNDMAN OI.,.....,,.... ... Newport Harbor tour boat oper· ators Will soon have to control the noise and parkina problems caused by their passeo~n or face stiffer penalties by city officials. Respondina to complaints by l~J residents, the Newpon .Beach City Council approved the fu:st reading !>f an ordinance Monday niabt that will require harbor tour vessels to be licensed by the city Marine 9ep&n· ment before they cniise local waters. The ordinance will not ao into effect, however, until at least 30 days after the council's Jan. 14 meeting when final adoption 1s expected. Newport Mayor Pbil Maurer said the ordinance will provide the city with stronier auidelines ~o control tt:ie : boats, which have been tncrcasing 1n number in recent years. . Under the ordinance, v1olations wiU constitute a mi-'emeanor. Boe.t operators are now issu-cd otat1ons (less than a misdemeanor) for of- fenses. "We don't mind them eruisina on tbe harbor, bu\ sometimes they have as many as 3SO passenaen," Maurer said. "Now where are you 100111 park all those can?"' Currently, tour boat passeniers leave their cars whc~ver they can, many times takin1 spaces from harbor businesses whose ownen have been anaefed. Harbor residents have joined in the complaints because some evenfoa tour boats feature live t.nds playina until late at niabt, Maurer said. Boat operators must offer a parkina plan that may include a bus.shuttle SC1VICC to the harbor from ~rking lot several miles away, Maurer said. Survwed by wlfe Buch Elk • Muonk eddtut 01 lloenud CelltOtnletHIS m.L._ Tbe Manne L>cpanmeot w111 also EW.ne. ton Donald Ord r1 and Shrine Pf'Mll ... l. 1naludlno Zip TIMt ~n..a It ~ -:r':. coosjder the number of passengers, Siwmore, dauaht r Club. °Fri~ may ~~~5 .. ~~ -::~-;=::.O .=:'~181N the ho un ofoperation, noise controls J anC"t Ttmmtrman. call Tuc!9day l-4pm eotene heoh. ~ r.. ....,_.t ... M9d 'ONlQ..OeUM llCAUK and safetY. measures. and 7-9pm at Olroond 2 Heme. 1oa1e1 houtttY wtttl 1he County etertt of Or-YOU AM •HIND IH VOUf' Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plum· & Sons Me uler number, end tcNrett of In-.,. COunty on HowmW PAYMIHTS"'-rr MAV 11 tencMd tt.,,...,_ lndudlftG I. 1N4 IOLO WITHOUT ANY mer, who serves with Maurer on the Chapel . Carden ZIOC<>de:DtCK'IONNDlllf. ' ,_. COUM ACTION. ~ Tidelands Affair$ Committee. said ~~~ :•:8::.~r Orov~. where ~r-1MC .. 111211 ...._,Ave... _..... ....... -..•a IM1 i.. 1he ...., ~,;;,: the oouncd doesn't intend to limit WHTCLl"C"AP!L vlciet will be held at ~s.q18~~ =~~~ =~~-::=. .f: business, orUy the problems the tour 427 e 17th st 7 : PM . Burl al EA. INC., ,ft:, 1. ~ fllUblllNd or-. OOMt your(*tdue~plU9 boats sometimes cause. Costa MHa Wedneaday in River-Aw. .. M• n Senta Fe OallvHot~21. o.. per"""9d coeta Wld •· "Not ooly will we make sure they 646·937 1 side National Cem-Springe, ea111om1a. _..., 5, 12. 1t, 1"'4 l**9 wtttllfl ..._ ~ 'd' k' I b b 3 IQnd Of llcentt Intended W-424 ffom W. 0.. tNt noeloe" are proVl &nl a par in.a p an, ut y e~ry to b. ttanatttNd: ON-tAll defllult ... ~. TIMt applyina for a permit, they must PACIFtc YllW STAURT GENERAL. FOA 80NA 'IDI ..... .,. lllftftN amount .. a .110.eo ... of prove the boats are also safe," MIMORtAL PARK 0 w y NETH E PUBLIC EATING Pl.ACE rWLl\I ""'~ 11/15114, ~ .. ~ Plummer said. "With more and more Cemetety. Monuiry · LICEHH 147-oo411e fllCTmOUI .,...., untM 'fOAll -ooount ~ boatsusin1lbehal'boralhbe1jme,we STAURT, age 76· A 4· Total conalderatlOn '°~J1AW ourrent.Voumeyoot,..to have to mne it more efficient so 3~1r.'c~1~~~'8:?'ve realdent of Hunt· beS*d 1~~000~00 end Tiie ~ PMOnt.,. ft:: tntll9ac':=-'::; ing1on Beach PUied lloenM 11 ...... • dolfla but1M11 ee: l:: • everyone cao enjoy i1." Newport Belch aw•y ~mber 10,. ~":, to ~he ~-:S : Ml M MAN\WAOTUNHO ~ :r:" u Aooordin& to 1hc committee, there 644-2700 1984 at Pacifica Hoe-11000 r: a MAAK!TINO co .. 1s12 tt1t ~ ~ are about 20 vessels ra"itfll from 40 pita!. Beloved mother b.n*'4 *'• fOf the .,._ W-1 8:w. A=· Or· After ~ moMM 11-om feet to more than 90 feet that arc McCORMtCK o r M argare t F enoeolaelfltobe~ ~n A Mov•r 943 1he ~of 1ecotdllltDI• o4 1.----...i b t M ( · 1n Eeorow In tht wnount Of • • • tt11td0Cumlnt~deltlto4 Cnan.c;1~ y arge groups. any o M°"TUARY McClellan, Hunt-157.ooo.oo ~~?aeeotte MtM. recordetlon ~ ,_.. thoe boats operate without permit 1795 l,una Canyon meton Beach. Al.lo Total! $5a,OOO.OO Dirk A fl'oyer 843 on). un-.. 1he .._.on aod are joined by even more vessels oad survlving are two 5. n.. ~ wtlet• tM o.tlube Wfl"J. Cott .. ......, being toreclOMd ~ I*· durinJ the bohday and • summer L•ount2 8 6•5'fh. C• grandchildren, fdel-~ ~ ~-= ce11tom1a Hi2t = :,::er lee-I ~ vacauoo seasons. 494-9415 ody Hall. Phoenix, ~ or NcnMe It to be Thi. ~1'*" 1' con-"°' 1he ~ ~ pey-Bill Hamilton. who operates the Artz . Fruer R . peld 1e: Action bctow 1no .• ducttd~~Y': 1ng tt1t tntn ~t ct. tour boat Isla MuJeres (Island al M Cl 11 H t 900 Horth TU911n Av..,~· flltd mended~ 'fOAll credMOt. W r. h C d k d c e an, un • "O", Sent• Ana. Celfornle Thlt •t•ttmtnt waa To find out the amount omen) 1rom t e annery oc • sa1 HAA•OR LAWN· Ing ton Beach: one on or •ft• December 28• wttll t~-~nty ~~ you""*~.°' to.,, .. he wd~'Omes the new ordinance. MT. OLIY! great grandchild; one 1914. ~N.4''ty on ,__.,_ tor~t toetos>ttlttor. ••[ think it can probably help. Mortuary • Cemetery brother Donald 6 ~-.-ttlet · ,.... atoMn.0tltyour~ Without it, thin~ can really become a 162c;~'r'.~~'Xve S a I 1m o n , :~of t~::.n:. !:: Publthtd °'lltl9I COMt ~~:'(AICAN ioo out there," Hamilton said. '"In Costa Mesa Dun fer m 11 n e. tl'le 11cenee or 11oen ... It to ~Pl~140ecember 1• 1*· SAVINGS ANO LOAN ~ the last yearortwo, it's really become 540-5554 Scotland. Memorial be pe1e1 .,,., tM Depert· • • TH.Ill IOCIATIOH. 187H E. wtllt-crowded with people coming here, services Wednesday mtnl of Alcohollc Btwteo-tter llwt., wt11t1ter, Call· attracted by the natu·ral beauty of the Dec l2 t 3·30 PM t Control '* eppr0¥td the lofnle 90907 (714) 773-7134 harbor." PIERCE BROTHERS · · a · '• pr~.....,. :.i-"' NOTIC£ lt-191417 IO (F). Pierce Bros. Smith 7. Mame and addrw of , .~ "!: If you M¥e any QUMttone, Hamilton has managed tours HLL •ROADWAY Chapel, with Rev. tile eecrow flolder: ~ion fllCnnGUe Mia•-you thOUld contact• ltlW)'W aboard the Isla Mujercs for four years 1M100 BRrToU•AdRwYay Richard Burdine of-Eecrow Inc:,. IOO North MAim ITA~ or tile ~t aoenov · b · 75 , Tustin A ...... Suite 0 , Same The~~.,. wtlldlmayheWlneuredyour Wlt groups ranging up to passen-Cost• Mesa flciatmg. Interment Ana, CA 82705, Attn: Oolno bullf1eM • JEF-1oen. aers. He provides parking spaces for 642-9150 private Pierce Bros. Marilyn W•tmorelend. FAEY'I HOME DEOOMT· Rememb«. YOU MAY ruspassengers atthcCannerybutsays E Smith Directors CHE INC.,• l.oulllena INOCENTEA, 1211-0W.. LOSE LEOAL RIGHTS IF effons should .._.n on building a ... 36 653·9 · c:or poraUon I Y: Aey Bek• Street, ea.ta MtM. YOU oo NOT TA KE ""!>'-'-' .J • Rickard, Vie. Pr•ldent, CA tH2t PROMPT ACTION. dock where the large tour boats can 1----------+---------1Tranlfercw JoM H. ~. 11519 NOT IC E IS HEREBY load passengers. DICK'S GFUNOEA. I.NC.. <Medetone Clrde, FountMI GIVEN: Tilet SUNKl8T I EA- Aome large tour beats must use PlBl.IC NOTlC£ pt&JC l«>T1Cl by~.,.,, Bltnder, V1oe p,.. V*1J, CA 92708 VICE COMPANY, la now JI boa h I dtnt Tiii• .butlMN II c:on-~ appoint~ Trv•tM sma er ts to s Utt e passengers ,ICTITIOUI au...... FICTITIOUI llU..... BORIS'S GAINOER. INC .. MteO by: ... lndMdl* a Deed Of TNlt oattd from the shore to the vflSels. ._..... t?Aru.ttr tum ITATEMl1fl:. _ &Y: e.n ~~ V1oe,,..... JoM H. ~ 4111177 eHout•d by: "It's not onlv noiJC that's a con-Tiie IOllowlng peraona .,. The 1o11ow1ng ptrtont are CStnt. Tran..,... TMe .... emenr ... llleCI OOtl~Lo R. DEAN a "Ile ·d. .tb t bli fit .. doing butlnetl u Rountr• Oolng bullnMI .. : COR-Publllhed Or11t191 COMt with 1he County Cltf1I of Of· ltttN.£Y A. DEAN, HUS-cem, SIU u pu c sa e y. Mloee. 3ecJO E ~Hwy, PORATE PRINTING SER-Deity Piiot <>-nbtr 11, ... County on No; ..... IANOAHOW1fE.atJ~or. Sult• 189, Corona Otl Mar. VICES. 24 152 Angela SL. El 188-4 30. 198" to aecur• obtlaetton• In CA 82926 Toro. CA 82630 T-325 ,_~of: AME~ SAV- J. E. Siiia. 271191 Mat· Kant Edward Ec:khOldt, Pubffthed Of8"t(l9 Coeet INGS ~ LOAN A88004A· lttnom. Lall• Arrowneeo. 24162 Angtl• SI .• El Toro. Delly Piiot December 11, 11, TIOH, -a..-ctei ~. ~ CA 82352 CA 82630 25, 196', J~ 1, 1N6 ocwdtd on 4/27fl7 .. dOclr Thi• bualn•11 la eon-Thia bualntu I• c:on-f'tB..IC NOTICE T-330 ....-nl no. 38774, book ducted by. an Individual duc:tecl by an lndMOual 12115, peoe 1213 Of OMalel J E Sina Kent Eekholdt MOT1CI TO .. _II' lllftTIC£ Aeeotde In the offloe Of ttte Thi• atat'"*'I WH 111.o Thi• attltmtnl Wat llltd CMDn'0.-1 °" ,.._ "" Recorder of~County. with Ille County Cletlc of Or-with the County Cfl(t( ot Or-9UUC ~ rtennoua .,._.. ~ 1 note Newport joining agency ange County on Novtmber •1\0' County on Oecember ( ..... 1101 ... 111 NAm ITATl..wT lof \ha """ of ,400.00. 21, 18114 4, 1884 u.c.c. Ttte lollowlng Thet the beneftdaj Int.,. '211211 Paar7t Notice II htreby aMn to buelrleee :~...:: under NIO Deed of TNlt Publlthed Orenge Cout Publlatted Orange Coatt the c:rtdltcn ol CHt INC., • ~ 2200 Herbor IMt and 1M otlllgatlOnt aeourtd Delly Piiot November 21, DallyPllotOtc:.rnber 11, 111, LOUISIANA Corporetlon, B·l Coet Mala CA82t2T' thtr9by .. ~tty held 18114 25, January 1. 111115 Tranalerors, whOMCtllef•-H;. T~ctuOno Trang ~ ttte btlllftCIWy. ttlet a to seek new airport site By ROBERT HYNDMAN or ... o.er,......, Newport Beach will JOin four other Orange County cities on a Joint· powers agency that will search for a ~ite where a new airport can be built. The City Council approved the idea of joining the Inter-County Airport Authonty at its meeting Monday night and is expected to take formal actton on the proposal when It 11\CCts Jan. 14. The authonty has the c1t1es of ·Ruiz new president Of colleges Armando R. Ruiz was selected ~onday to serv~ as president ~f t~c Coast Community College D1stnct board of trustees. The six.member board unani- mously handed the reins to Ruiz, a 42-year--old Huntington Beach resi- dent, while choosing Nancy Pollard u vice president. Ruiz. a counselor at El Camino College 1n Torrance, replaces the Rev. Conrad Nordquist as head of the district board. Trustees Ruiz and Pollard, an attorney from Westminster. were "Clcekd in November 1983 to the policy-making board for the threc- college district. Ruiz has served as dean of students at Orange High School and assistant pnncipal at Santiago J unior High School. His teaching expenence m- Garden Grov~. Stanton, Santa Ana and Anaheim in its fold . Together they comprise about one-third of the county's populati'on, according to Ken Dclino. Newport Beach's ex- ecutive assist.ant city manager 1n charge of airport matters. '"They were formed initially to consider an airpon site m Chmo Hills. but they've since come around to look at other sites as well.'' Dchno said. The Inte r-County Airport Authonty had asked Newport Beach Armando Rutz eludes special educauon cou~s for the developmentally disabled and college courses on human develop- ment. Ruiz 1s a na11ve of El Paso, Texas. and ltves on the Orange Coast with his wife.< a thy. and three children to join before, but the City Council T-334 T-332ecuttveoffloe tdd~lt1 15 33 1 1 Avocado St ea.ta breeetlof,anddlifeultln,tM declined the invitation in Sentember •--------s . A~lty J' ~ MtM. CA 92127 ·· obllgatlon '°' wNdl Mid 1983 because it was negotiating with P\alC NOTICE =:"·stte of '&:om1a tNi; Thi• butlMM 11 eon· =: 1":: = rnunty officials on the future of John P\alC NOTICE a bulk traneter laabout to be cluc:ttd by: an lnOMOulll 11aa nq1 ~"*'-of: Fal- w f~m.~:.~=~· medt to DICK'S GAINOEA. = T=~ Tr:"Ls ~ to rneke \ha 1115114 WaynedAiTOrtd. . . h The tOllowlng peraons are flCTITIOUI au ... 11 INC. and BORIS'S GRINO. wttti tile C: C: of Of' peymant of pt1nctpe1 lltd/or Mon ay S ec1S1on to )Oln l e doing bualrieu " MAME ITAT'OllHT ER . INC .. Tran1ftrH1, County on Dectm.,.; ~and al 1Ubeequan1 authority follows the recent introduc-KN 0 w L w 00 D s EC-n,. following l*10fl• are vmo.. Chief uecuti.... offloe :Te.. peymeme. t<>oMt*wWI let• · f · t ed bl c ela RET ARIES 3355 v11 lido doing bl.lain... u : XXX tddr .. la 11123 E. ~ · ..-n ehatgea. tmpovndt, Im· uon O a Cl y-sponsor pu 1 r • Ste 300 ·Newport Beech TeehriologlH , Tri-Ex Avt .. Sult• 31, City of s.nta PublWted 0r-Coeet pound •oe1t1. " any, nons campaign that asks for limits on CA 82ee3 · TecMo1og .... 450 Eut 1a1. F• Sc>ma8. County of Loa ..._.... Piiot o.c.:;;.:; t 1 11 under tt1e tenne of ut0 note the number of fli~ts out of John Tuatln. CA 92680 Anotiee. Stet• of CtlltomlL .,_,, • • or o.o of Truet Md al Wayne Airport while recommending Shelhas Anoe Woo<lt. 22e Rohlt Hend • 1464 1 fl'le proptrty to be tr-25. 1M4. JllMW"f 1, 1M5T .... I Mlteqlitnt peymentl wNdl = c!r::~ Newport Mulbetry Ave., I. CA '-red la o..crtbed In OM-._ ~ due thereafter, In-a renewed effort to find other airport Rnond• Mn Knowlton 92714 .,., .. : AD atodl 1n trade, rta.IC NOTICE duding any~ or sites tn Orange County. 226 112nd St .. , ~ Thia bual~n •• con-llxtur•. equipment and °"* NM under "We n--...i to ....,,,n a s1'te ,,,.lect1on r ducted .... an individual 0000 w111 of tna1 ON SALE ACTTTIOU9 .._.. -.... ·-Mid Not• or '=" "'"I'>' -.... e-:ti. CA 828&3 Rohl! Hand• GENERAL FOR a<>NA FIDE ...-n•~ o;.,-or'i'rwe study," Deli no said. "(Without one). Thi• bualneu 11 con· Thi• •t•tement ... tlltd PUBLIC EATING butlntet The lollow4ng Sl9'IOfl8 .,, That by ,.:..0., thtreof the Board Of Supervisors COUldn 't d1,:!11b: A~~~r::: wHh the County Cfl(t( ol Of· known .. "THE CHA AT doing bualntM ae: CIN· the prHent t>ent llelery choose another site even 1f It wanted This 1t1temen1 WU filed •ng• County on Oecember HOUSE" and loc:attd et NAMON CREEK APART· under tudl Dead Of Tt'U91, to." wtth the County Clerk of Or· 5 19114 1520 Weet Cou t Hlghwey, MENTS, LTO .. 21112 DuPont 11 .. extcutecl and~ f2Gl47 City of Newport e..c:n. OflW No 205, lrvlM. CA to Aid TruetW, a writtlfl John Lowman. executive director ;~;11~ounty on o.oembe< Published Orange Coal1 County of Orange. Stet• ol 82715 Oec:lwatlon of o.tautl ano of the In ter-County Airport · fXMtl Da11yP110tDeoember11,18, Callfornla. · Htrman J.Romero -Oen-Demand 1or s .... ano hu Authonty. said today he IS pleased Publlahed Ora(19e COHI 25, January 1, 18115 The bultl tranlf« wlll be eral Penner. 76 Lakeview. dlf>Oelltd with MIO TruetM. wtth the council's decision. Dally Piiot December 11 t8 T·336 contYmmat.O on or after IMoe, CA 92714 auc:t1 Deed of Tnm and all "Hav1nfi a bro"d base 11·ke this will 25 1984 January 1 19S5 the 211tll dey of Dectmber, Timothy Romera -Oen-the documentl fYldancinO .., · • T 329 1984 al 10:00 A.M. et AC-eral Partner. 54 Carver, tll• obllgat1on1 NCured surely he p the project move for-· $l lJ d TION ESCROW, INC. ATTN: 1rv1ne. CA 9271 4 thtrtt>y. ano 11aa Oeclertd ward." Lowman said. "The county , per ay Merilyn WHtmo raltnd, Thie butln ... I• c:on-enO doee htrtb'Y deotel'f all · · f P~l.IC NOTICE wnoee eddr... •• 900 N. cNc:ttd by: • Mmlttd Pll'U'*· 1Uma MCUl'td thereby Im· needs another airport to satis Y the air That'• ALL you P•Y tor Tustin Avenu.. Sult• G, lhll> mtdlettt'f ®-and ~ travel demands here." flCTITIOUI autlHHt 3 Un.a. 30 days Sant• Ana, CA 82706. Hemwt Aomtro ano 11a1 t6eCttd eno dotl The airport authority is couning NAMI ITATHllNT In Ille Thattlle tut ctat• tor ::S Thie ~t waa ftltd htrtt>y elect to «** 1he .the Board of Supervisors whose The fotlowlng peraon1 .,. DAILY clalmt In tile llef'ow ,.,,_, with tht Colinty Cltf1I of Or-truat proptrty to be 90IO to doing bualneu .. : BLUE to hertln I• December 27, lltl9I County on <>-nber utJtfy ttte obllgatlone .. support it would like before embark-CAT, 730 e. i<11e111 Ave . Or· 196'. 5, '"' cured thereby. ing on further airport site-selection anoe. CA 82687 ~ PILOT So,.,. u i. known to'"' ,_ OeM: 111151&4 studies. But the proposal has not ye t Theme RMOf'ta, tnc (St•t• Tren11.,.., •II bu11ne11 Publlahtd <>range COMt AllllllUCAN IAVHtQI been Placed On the Supervl.sors' of lncorP«•llon CalllornlaJ. SERVICE nemee ano addr ..... UMO Otlly Piiot Oeoamber 11. 11. AND LOAN AaeocaATIOM. 1eao s Albion. Suite 400. . by the Traneror lof the 25, JllMJ#Y ,, 1915 llf: ~ 11. ...._, agenda. Lowman said. Oef'lv«. co ao222 DIRECTORY put three 'lfll/'I •« s.me. T-333 Mell. v..." It 11, K. P. With the county as a member. Thia buelriH• '' con· Thi• bulk transfer II aut>-••*•,. ......_, leo- Lowman said the airport authonty ducted b~ • dMalon ltc1 to Calllomta Uniform "8JC NQTlC( ,...., would next meet Wlth the Federal ~~•t•t~~· ~:; nt.o CALL TOOAYll ~., Co6e See11on · o.:';~~=~ A v1at1on Administration to discuss with the Courity Cltrk of Or-All FOil Liii t::t.o: November 21, MAm ITATW Oeoembef 4. '1. 1M4 its requirements governing airport ~~nty on Oecemt>er ~~~:.~ DICK'I __,..., ltC,. The~ Sl9'IOfl8.,. T-309 sues. ,..... Repr....,tatlve er. ..,. ...._, v..... Oo6r'9 ~ aa: J.K. "8.IC NOTIC( The Inter-County Airport PubllaMd Or•not Cout 1 .. 2 ... 21, .. ,•-Pwi11d1n1., ...... ~.Counter To p•. -'-11te1 ________ _ h ed b · · Delly PllOt December 11. 18, ~ ~• at _. tlec., ~ hrt ....,._, Ytiee-Mtnent ....... Cir .• r-ountaln MOTICI Aul only 1s ruJ ya )Otnt-powers 25. Jinuary 1. 18116 ""*"' V*1J, CA 82708 INn'IMO llDI agreement in which voting righ ts are T-335 Publltfltd Orenot eoe.t ~ Kll'f, 17313 Senta ~ll~QIWnttltt proportioned by the population of its DeflY P11o1 o-ntier 11, =· Founteln V*1J, CA tt1t Board of Trwt ... of ttte member c1t1es. It has the power to tt14 Thie .... 1 1 Huntington 8Mch Union T -32f .,.., ,,... • con· 8c:tlOOI Oletrlc:t w11 ,... acquire. finance and operate an duc:1ec1 by: an lndMdWll ....., l>ld8 fOf ~ airport. Dehno said. t~.~:.nt WM llltd Ing CVT PAPER meeltng « 111 m•ic MnflC[ to the AP9Clftoetfont -------------------------------------------r-nu with the County Clertl ol Or-on Ille In the office Of Mid mTmout llUUllH rn~ty on December Dlatrlct. ·css ciccuse Q of ignoring J. Westmoreland' s baCkers NE W YORK (AP) - CBS mter· viewed dozens of people for a documentary on Vietnam War troop s.trength estimates. and tn~ who we~ lef\ out had nothing significant to add, said the producer of a broadcast 1hat retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland said hbcled him. Producer Georac Crile testified for a second day Mo nday as a hostile witness in Westmoreland'" S 120 m illi on suit. Westmoreland attorney Dan M. Bun demanded that Cnle explain why certain people sympathetic to the tencraf were not interviewed for the 982 documentary , "The Uncounted nemy: A Vie1nam Deception," and why interviews wilh others were left ut of the broadcast. - The show ctwae<S Wes1morcland, who commanded U.S. forces in Vietna ftom 1964 to 1968, sup- ptUted news about risina enemy troop strenath m 196 7 in an effon to show that Amencan troops were winning the war. As 1 re ult, said CBS. President l.yndon 8. Johnson and other pol· jcymaken may have been taken by surpnsc when the commun11ts lJunched the powerful Tet offensive tn January 1968. Butt tried to show that Crile ianor«l authofities who sa1<S the story wu wroni and that he dad not interview sources who miaht be (avortble to Wc,tmoreland. Crilc said the network interviewed Oen. Weetmonl&nd more than 80 people for the broadcast 'IJld that those who were left out, in his op1mon at the time. had noth1n1 s1anificant to add. He ~ec1ed Bun's suattt1ons that tOUtca w re Id\ out because they supponed West· moreland. who contends CBS dts. torted an honest d1sqrccmcnt over 1ntdhaence information. · Cnle. 39. •• a c<>-defcndant 1n 1he suit. along wt th C'B News correspon· dent Mike Wallace. who narrated the broadcast. and Sam Adams, an ex- CIA analyst who became a paid consultant to the network. Cri le acknowledfed Monday that he received a letter an mid-1981 from Westmoreland, who had already been interviewed for lhe program, an wh ich the general offered a list of former hiah offi cials who could put the controversy over intelligence data "in accurate perspective." Many were not 1nterv1ewed for the broadcast, including Ellsworth 8un1'er, the former ambassador to Sa1aon; Robcn Komer1 President Johnson's personal adviser on the war and later a deputy to West· morctaod: Adm. U.S. Gran\ Sha~. who-a&comman.der of the U.S. fOtOCJ for t~ Pacific and w11 West· m ordand's immediate superior. and formct'"f!fi\ DireotQr Wilham Colby. Crile tettified \bat ht believed those who were not interview~ had little' to tell him that be d id not already know. Bunker's case. for example, "was not involyed 10 (enemy strcnath) est1matc1. He was not involved in the lnielh~~·· Crile aid. And C'nlc said Carver•s eos1uon was ".fianl.y etched in htS own cables." Carv~r wrote a ~9tembcr 1967 cable accus1n1 Westmoreland's command of tryina to understate enemy flrcnath. but he testified earlier 1n the 1nal that he chanaed ~1s mmd after 1 m~etana w11h the acneml. ~~-~----- NA• tTATl•NT ' ,_ 81dt allell be eltarly Tile following '*"°"' art p bllehtd Or Coeat rnerlltd "CUT PAPER", Bid doing butln... H : DIE D..I: Piiot 0..:: 11, 18, #593 addr H UIJ ta: Allyn E. YACHT KITS 1 51 7 25 Januwy 1 1915 Aowtey, Pun:hMlng Men-Monrovia Ave.. ·Newport ' ' T-337 :;, Hunt~ J..9::' 8Mch, CA 92M3 10211 ~town Aw1rM1 .. TllomH J. MeCttdle, Ml.JC NOTlCE Huntington I H etl, CA 1617 Monr<Wle, Newport t2l4f end r~ et Of ~~. 11MO~-Ftennout ...... ~ 2:00 p.m.1 W..... «el Colla Mala. CA t2127 MAm ITATW :,. DeoMlbet 111, 1N4, at ~Thorn•. 14742 ~ '="4'..: ~.:: .. be~::.= ~=·Piece. Tu«ln, CA Worfd Prodvot": 215'2 reed. ...... b I I l"""'YO' CW.. ~ f.adl b6d IMll r-.neln ¥alO . , ·-u1 nee• • con-leedl CA tM4t tor 1 pertod OI 30 days .,._ ::= t7J. • ~· ,,.,,. Paotnc Wot1d CorP«· .,. ,_.. ~ lof.,.,... Tilomee J McCfedlt etton. • Cellfotflle oorpor-oelpt of llJldt.. T'lllt 9'at-t wee Med ettoft. 21"2 ~Ctr· Ttee ._,.. OI T,.,..._ W1tt1 tl'le County eteni of Of· di, Hunllntton 9eedi, CA INll be "'9 tote~°' tt1t lltl9I Coun~ on December ~ but!Mtt It con· ~ ~= tteM °'::, 11, 11. 25, N4, JMUetY 1, dVcted W: 1 oorporMtof'i iect ,,,., °' II btdl end to 1915 ,. 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OVnotlate for this W'ill Seahawk.s romp to 61 -4 7 -victory over Banning By ROGER CARLSON OftMO..,l'lle4 .... POMONA -They WCTC nearly late. running from the bus through the rain after su1t1ng·Up on the way. but Ocean View High's basketball team came to play Monday night 1n the openin~ round of the Tournament of Champions against Banning at Cal Poly. here. Tourney acbedule .. TONIGHT (at CaJ Poly Pomou) 4-ManuaJ Ar'ls vs. Compton 5.30-Santa Momca vs. Foun- t.am Valley 7-St. Bernard vs. Santa Oara 8·30-Mater Del vs. Crespi WEDNDDAY (ac CaJ Poly Pomona) Coasolatlo• Qearterflaah 4-Verbum Det vs. Inglewood 5:30-Banning vs. Servtte 7-Mater Dei-Crcspi loser vs. Manual Arts-Compton loser 8:30-Santa Monica-Fountain Valley loser vs. St. Bernard-Santa Oara loser Banning got some 1mprcss1ve per- formances from 6-4 senior Eric Cooper and 6-4 Joey Johnson. but 1t wasn't enough. ,.,,._-~---I--('ooper,wtm-hantgncd~-letter-o THURSDAY (at Aaaklm Coaveat oa ur AP All-Americana Memben of the 1984 Auociated Presa All-America foot- ball team J>09ej~th entertainer Bob Hope during taping of Hope'• apcoml.nf Cbrtatmu apeclal which i• acheduled to air Sunday. It'• Bope'• S5th holiday apeclal. Raid~rs wearing playoff faces LA 's trade mark. big offensive plays. is too muc h forLions to ove rcome PONTIAC. Mich (AP) -Just when the rest of the National Football League thought It was safe to venture mto the street, the Los Anjcles Raiders came swaggenng back to town weanng their playoff faces. The defending Super Bowl cham- pions used an awesome defense. led by 8111 Pickel. and bag ofTens1 vc: pla} s -a Raider trademark -by Marc Wilson. Cle Montgomcf) and Jim Plunkett to crush the Detroit Lions 24-3 Monday night. The Raiders, given up for dead after losing some key players through tnjuries and dropptng three straight pmes last month. now are ndang a four-game w1amng streak. agd .1he1r 11-4 record in the AFC West assures them a w1ldcard spot an the playoffs And. lest you scoff. remember that the Raiders rode a "'1ldcard berth to the championship over Phtladelph1a tn Super Bowl X \. Pickel . .,.,ho had'\' of thl' Ra1dc:rs· eight sacks. led a dclcn'c that shut the: Lions down at cvcl) turn Detroit finished with only 10 first downs. 257 total yards and had two passes intercepted. "It was a good wm because we played hard." Raiders· Coach Tom Flores said. "The defense played well all night. We wanted to play well, wm and sta~ health). Going into tbe pla)ofTs. our biggest concern 1s to Sta} health) ·· Walson. who completed 11 ofl9 for I Q4 yards wtth two interceptions before lea\ mg' the game wtth back spa ms an the fourth quaner. tossed a 12-~ard TD pass to ttght end Todd ( hmten<>c:n an the second quarter and had a n-,ard bomb to Dok1e Wil- ham\ that set upa 17-,ard Chris Rahr tieltl goal 1n the third quaner 'T ve nc-.er had these (spasms) and I don't know wha l to expect." W II son said .. It's real tight now·· lron1call). 1t was an injury \0 Vaqueros ·it was all over roll past after 3 minutes Canyon Sad leback posts -48 victory over Westminster 1Mne and Seddteback high achoot8 got a heed start on most pf the other area prep teams In tournament action, posting flrlt round vlctorln Monday. Here'• how It went: · .,.. -. can,.. a --rhe Vequeroa trailed by one after the ftrlt ~. 18-15, but uted a *onQ llOOnd qual'W to tllk• a 34-31 hlllNme lead. From there, IMne pouNd tt on end outacored CMyon, 1-.12. tn the third quwter to ••• 52 .... 3 edvantage, then twd to hold on In the opeN'1g round of .. Sonora tourney. IMne meet• Sonora Wectneeday .!.~et8:15. P'Tfie Vequeroe (2-1} _,e 1.a by Noll Trout and Bnan Snoddy, both Of whom ICOted 13 potnt1, and ._.,. Patchell ( 1 1 point•) end .... Moo9r'.-(10). ntoe tOOk actvant9Q9 Of 20 Cenyon ·~ and converted 21 of 29 free thrOwa, whtte CMyon hid Ra ngers scor e two goa ls early to put Kings a way NEW YORK (AP)-Rarel> docs a hockey game turn on the first three minutes of pla}. but that's exactl}' what happened. The New York Rangers jumped to a 2-0 lead Monday night on a pair of goals b) defenseman Re1J n Ruotsalamen an the opening 2 50 That early edge provided the 1mpctuli for a 4-2 Nattonal Hocke} League triumph over the Los Angeles King~. breaking a six-game (0-4-2) wanles!I streak at home for the Rangers. "It's too hard to keep putting your foot in the bucket and pla}' comeback hockey.'' said an annoyed Pat Quann. coach of the Kings. one of the NH L's most am proved teams so far this year "It's mechanical when you look at 11 but it's_got to be more ofa preparation thing. O r maybe an. attitude problem. "They beat us to the puck early. 11 was 2-0 after two shots. One goal was a nice play, the other the}' outhustled us for . "I don't know why we can't approach the first five minutes the same way we approach the rest of the game." .. We pla}ed onl) 50 minutes." said kit "''"g Ste'e Shutt. .. You c,an't de,clop a w1nn1ng attitude playing that W3}'." For the Rangers. an} sort of win was acceptable. The} are 3-1 Q..2 over the last month and their offense has hcen on vacation. "Four goals is a luxury for us." admitted Coach Herb Brooks. Ruotsalaanen's early fora} was the kq Monday night. The defenseman from Finland scored just 62 seconds into the flme with a slapshot from the right point that deflected past goalie Bob Janecyk after 1t was 1nadvenent- ly tipped by the Kings' Bernie Nicholls. Nicholls was checking New York's Mike Allison on the play. Just I :38 later. Ruotsalaanen snealo.ed behind the Los Angeles defense. took a perfect pass from Robbie Ftorek and beat Janecyk on a breakaway. Tomas Sandstrom ~orcd on a J:>reakaway at 6:27 of the second period for a 3-0 lead The Kings couldn't solve goahe Glen Hanlon until midway through the third pcnod. Dave Taylor scored with a shon wnst shot ofT a pretty thr~-way passing play with Marcel Dionne and Onan Macl ellan. They climbed w1th1n 3-2 when Nicholls knocked 1n a rebound of a bhstenng shot by Taylor at 12:33 Plunkeu that gave \\-1lson a chance to start an the first place Plunkett. "'ho htt 3 of 4 for 102 yards-most of1t on a 73-yard TD stnke to Marcus Allen late 1n the founh quarter -was seeing his first acuon since sufTenng · pulled abdominal muscles Oct 7. .. , felt a little more comfortable late in the game." Plunkett said. One ol Plunkett's passes also went to Cliff Branch who hung on for his onl~ ca1ch ol the game. hut 11 was the 500th ol h1"i career .. , ou don '1 lo.no.,., 1f' ou'll e'er get 11 LhanlC: IO 3lhle\e that and I'm glad I'm a pan of 1t," Plunkett said It "'a' Montgomel) .,; 6Q-}'ard punt rctum l'arly tn the fourth Qtjartcr, how('H'r. that turned the game around. ~ intent with the Ur'uversityof Anzona. scored 29 points for the Pilots. Johnson. the brother of Boston Celtics guard Dennis Johnson and boasting a 45-anch venacal jump. was indeed 1mpress1ve with two eye- poppang slam dunks. But when 1t was over tt was not the Pilots on the way to the Anaheim Convenuon Center to meet Long Beach Poly in the champ1onsh1p quarterfinals Thursday night. but the Seahawks. "'ho put Banning away with methodical eas( on the way to a 61-47wtn. The \ICtory snapped a five-game losins streak for the Seahawks 1n this prestigious tournament, ending back- to-back Q..2 ousungs, and tt was done 1n a style which $aw Banning. a perennial Los Angeles my power. Cbmploullip Qearterflaals 2:30-Santa Monica-Fououun Valley winner vs. SL Bcrnard- Santa Oara winner 4:30-Cleveland vs. Dom1- ngutt 6:30-0ccan View vs. LB Poly 8:30-Mater Dc1-Crcsp1 win- ner vs. Manual Ans-Compton Wlnnct playing atch-up the enttrc game. Blame DcBrOU"-et ( 17). Tony Pan- zica ( 14) and Ricky Butler( 13) led the Seahaw"s an the sconngcolumn, with Mike Labat (8) and Dave St.ratght (6) adding their touch to a victory that left very httle to question. (Pleue eee PR.EPS/C2) Trade thrills Gary Carter NEW YORK (AP) -Gary Caner didn't have to think very long about whether he wanted to be a New York Met ''I'm thnlled What can I say7" said Caner. who had to gJVe has consent to a trade bet"'ecn the Montreal Expos and the Mets. which was completed Mondav ·· l\s a five-and-I 0 man (five }'Cars with one club and I 0 years an the major leagues). I could have "etocd the deal I didn't \eto the deal. I'm "-Cll a"'are ot the Met~ nucleus of fine taknt and I'm an,.1ous 10 make a contnbut1on ne\I 'ear .. , OU knO\Ao . f'-.e nt'\Cr been on a "'orld c hamp1onsh1p team and rm hopeful to get that chance m Ne"' (Plea9e eee CARTER/C2) juM fOur free throwt In ftw tr ... , u the Vaqueroa touted only nine tlmle. IMll1,ID, ... W .. tln1MW41 -The~ueed"*' btotfter tMdem of Mark ~ llfy9nt Walton to dllpOM ot the &.Joni at the Stnta Ana Tour- Whtie he Rangers were finally waking up at home. the Kings were finishing ofT an 0-2-2 road tnp an ragged style._ It wns the 21st goal of the season for Nicholls, who has at least one potnt tn the last 25 games -fifth longest ~trcak in league history. Brian M.acLellan of the K.lnC• 'handles the pack u be maneaYen cloeer to the gO&l u Ranaer &O&lJe Glen Hanlon preparee for (!le not llonday ntcht in ?few York. '*'*''· -JM alee> overcame a 10-1 Malt...., thetnt fc:Mmtnut•of ~..,. --· 8C«loO 18 .....,.._point• to tlk• an 18-12 ......,, ..... 11 -8" dOWrM trom there for ,,, ....... --~ ... tnt ~ Gf Ill 111 Uln. i11e O...=I potnta) Ind Chance , ... -peced the Aoed-~-w.eton pOured In I ............. IO polnta and 8'yant W It ,.,_, .... on de..,_ and ...., ~ potnta at the o ther - -· Cecord was ''fuiJ ~,·but it's down to business for Ram~ Coach John Rob1n~n dc'iCnbcd Enc Ditkcnon's ru h to a Nat1onlll Football Lcaaue record a<; "a ma~ of ffiinas, el(Ci'fln&. nm:· nd there's mo[e "fun" comma up Fnday night 1n San Franc1 o. the Ram coach said Monday DtckctSC)n's ult on the ~ord. which had turned into a cluo que"tt u~ well, w d1maxed Sunday when he passed O .J Simpson to become the lc:td1n& s1nJ)c-son ni"hcr an IC':tguC' ht\tory That detuiJ out of the way. the Rnm\ now fotus on the 49 l'1 ond f nd:\\ niaht',pmr 1n n franc1~a "Obviously. they're the be 1 team lot nd1na on the meeting w11h 1hc 1n football na.ht now," Robinson said ~· 49etl n franc1 . on the ot..hcr or the 49crs, wh'> blasted the Ram hand. ha the lt'a,ue\ best m:ord. H-0 enrtter th1 sea'°n "They'r~ 14-1, and ha nouuna conetttc rnher playina at a h1ah level both an to to or pin 1n the C'Onte~t d}'nam1c!i nd eflk1cncy Nnerthcks , Rot't1Mon said h<' "I think 11\ the mo 1 fun to ph1}' the fiaurc the 49c,., "'111 pla\ v.1th bctt team." 1d lhc Rams' h .• 1ntcn tt}. Qmmcnttna. "Since the\ whoS( club has a 10 .i record and can heat u earlier. th" 1s pmbabl\ the chnch an NFC ""•ld-<ard pla>off t11 t aamc ihcfH' had. I ihinl berth with a \actor) 01oer the 49cn the) ·11 be look1na tonr.11rd to pln1na "The ~tuna 1s perfect , · u~. nd the me 1 on n111onal The Ram • v.ho could lo~ 1he tcle\il$tOn." regular a.son finale und \till po • lit dJC'd *ilh • 1rin, "I'd hke to 1bl)' make. the pla)oth 1f other pmc } the> ·11 play their th1rJ quar- rt ult a their wa\ oh' 1ou'I" h:t\ie • 1erbad.. or ma be thC' 'II all havr thC' -... .-... Ou .. No. the~ h d the Ou la t 11mc .. \\,\C'>smg the 4ik~ Rob1h n said the f\"lurn of def en 1,c end FJ'N OC'an hM \ll'C'ngthC'nt'd their pa s ru\h, and tht' Ram.,· coach also spokr in ttlov.1n1. terms of n rranCl\(.'0'\ <;p«1al teams -Pm~hh tht' mo't dramanc 1m pfo\ement 1s an their pcc1al 1c m\ · he ..a1J ,,.The~ rnnl. nt.ht up theft''" the tOJ' of th<' luauC' l he <4~" art 'e"' iood. com pkt<' toothall tl·Jm " t>tckc"°n had fiaurcd 10 mal.c h" J1nal bid on "1mp'IOn"• rt'Cof\J lll ~.0(1 ' \Rrd<t 1n th<' lllme ag.'ltn"t1 \an I ran· _. . \ 1~0 But the Rams· SCC'Ond-}ear run0101 k upset that projC!ttaoo unda\. when he pin~ 215 yards ln los !\ngel • 27-16 VlCtory over Houston to run has 1934 total to a l"t'COrd 2.0()7, Roh1n\On. who no-has coached the IJ.t1me "tnll~~ runners m ooth roll c CMarcu Allen at uthcrn •l> and the id he- IC'h honort'a to ht\c lb opponunit)' to v.-otk 'With both "The~·~ both &re.at pla)'tn and ~n.·at pt"oplc:· he wd .. It'\ a rt'll pn\1kJl tOha\ebttna &'"1"-• .' thrm' · PREPS. • • From Cl Pdnllc.u 1n 11.in11.:ulnr. wa'> tm· pre'" H' at both end' of the rourt. rl'l"loundin&. hjll.handhng, i.tculi. and 'I ult h \hoo11ng "It"'"" ht' ht•,t "'1nll'" ..aid Oce;m \ ll"\\ l u.id1 Jim 1lJr11\ ··He\ ~tart- 111~ to 'hoot the h;,ill and gl'lllng morl' .tlltl,H''>\1\1· \II 111 thcm arc '>taningJo du II h\ h11\ Jnd 111ere\ .. \\ hH tht· hu1n up pron:\\ 1n ~w111ng to tht• l4Jntt· bel'UU\l' ut the ht•a\il\ uowlkd lrt:l'WU)'' 1n wet "cat her. uni) to find thl' game.• \tJrting almo\t 40 1111nu1ei. later th?in \l.hcdukd. Li.irr1H1u1prx·d. "I 1h1nk 11 \~oke us up·· The Seaha""k'> rno' cd 11110 a 27-12 lead earl> 1n the setond quarter and held on to mo\I of 11 on thl' "'a) tu a H-28 halti1me kad. ""Ith a great deal of their 'iUl.l.C'>!> l)tng in Banning\ o,hootin& percentage aga1n .. 1 <kl·c.1n \-1ew"i. man-to-man pre~i.urc Dc!>ptlt the prt•sent:e of the l\.\o Lo!> \ngele!> city "'>uix-r pla)er'>· the. Pilots h11 JU'it 4 ol 26 shots Imm the tidd I I 'i 3percent)1n the fir'>t hall and . fint">hed "'llh 18 of 'i5 132 7 percent). a'> OPJ>l>'it'd 10 the Seahawls' ~ 1-tor-~8 dlort t4 '\ 7 percent) for the gamt: .\nd with Banning going more and mort• tu 1t\ pre!>i. in thc second half. the e<1ha"' ls. '-"Ith OeBrou....,er d1rec11n~ traffit.. nut only \.litthstood the a\'>ault hut ac1uall> improved on thing\, c~tt.•nd1ng 1hc1r lead at the end. "I though11Tony)Hockerd1d a fine Job. too." \atd Ila ms. mindful of his dl'lcns1 \ l' <;tar:~ l'ffon against John- 'ion. ""ho li1mhed with t'1ght points. _______ ........, o.l.hc.r...Bannuig..pla.vcrJ.'70red mur~ _.....,.,,,.-.. /: I than t"o point\ a'> the Seahawks pron•d heller at ·both l'nds of the lUUn Indiana Pacers guard J im Thoma• battlee for rebound Monday nigh t during 104-98109• to Atlanta Hawke. SPORTS BREAK No surgery due on Howe's ar111, teani doctor says From AP dispatches LO~ AM1f:.Ll:.~ -Lo\ >\ngcb Dodgeri. rehc-f pitcher Ste\e Howe. whose attempt at a u>mt·back after a >Car·~ su\pcn\1on has been delayed b> sorent!ss 1n his pitching dho"' ha~ lx'gun 10 thro"' again, team officials 'aid Mond<iy "\tnl· I\ do1n~ a lot tx·uer." c;a1d Dr. Frank Jobe, tht• Dodger-,' medical d1rettor ··He probabl} won't have to think about an opc:ra11on We've ad' ised him not to return tu winter ball 1n the Dom1n1can Republic He wtll Sta' in Lo~ ~eles and lun11nul' ht'> exert 1se program "Ht began thro....,ing 1h1'> pa\! \\feel.. and ...... e·,e ad\ l~d him LO thro"" a ltttle harder ~e "'111 check him at "'eekh in ten al\ and he <ihuuld Ix: abie IO \tart a '1gorou\ thro...,ing program dur- ing tht ""urkout<, at 1he \tad1um lx'g1nn1nl! Jan 21 .. Hll\'C returnl'd from thl' Dom1nJlJn l<l'pubht 11n \.o, l/ wmpl;.i1n1ng u l <.orenl'\\ 1n hi\ lt·lt l'lho" ;ind had thl' arm plalt:ll 1n .1 '>pltnt for that: ""L'l'"' 111 did rl'lO\Cn I hl' kit handn p1tlhl'l.J three time\ 1n the f>om1n1tJn l<~pubhl ;ind hJll made ti-.e appcarantl"\ dunnii " month 111 the 1.111 .'\n/Clna lmtrull1tm,JI I cagut· •\ltrr \llt1ng our the I Y84 season under r1 \u\pen\lon lor rl·pcatcd drug prubll'm'>, Ho"'c <.1gned J om•-, ear c ontrat t ""llh the Dodger\ fur the I 985 <.ea\on Quote o f the day Welter Payton. asked after the Chicago Bears' 3-4-3 rout of Minnesota If the team was as good as Its 9-"4 record Indicated: "Oh, actually, we're better. We thould be undefeated. at least.'' P ac-10 lauds ASU fresh man \\.\I \.I I< Rf ff\ -;\n1ona \tate lor~at'tl ( hrt\ \Jndlc named moc;L 'alu-m abk pl.tH'r J' the \un f)c, ti\ took thl· Kat tu<i f\IJ\\lt C hamp111n<.h1p was named \.font.la\ .t'> tht· f'.mtit-111 player ~t the ""eek The f,.7 2211 pounder trom Long Beach had 11, r>•>1nl\ 1n 1t1l \un l>nil\' X 1-114 tournamt•nr '1lt11r. O\t·r l l·h1Kh 14 ilh \l'\l"ll rl'hnund~ and thrCl' a\\1\1\ I le 1111lntt·d 11 p111nl\ \I\ rehound\ ti\l· hlotkt•d ,h••I\ .111d ;J \tr.ti a\ \r1111n..i ~I.Ill' dl'll'all'd \.,1 \1\'I 71 1,' ~.1ntlk" rh1 lrr\t fn·,hrnan 10 n·t• "' llH h111111r '"" 1· ~1.1nh1rd' !\nth l·111n "·" n.111wd pl.1\l'I 1111fi, "',·c·~ •111 I l'liru,u' I 'H\ I Ex-Packer Uram dead at 6 9 \ll•' -'tfl' \thl'dukd toda' lur \nd' c » r,Hlf'-H.\'l \.\.1, -f·uneral \1·r· s I r.1111 111 \ll-;\mrrit .rn fulibatl.. JI thl' II I 111\tt\ll \ 111 \l1nnnut,1 1n 14'\t. Jnd J rl'lln·d ' •. 111 .. 11.11 1outhJll1 t·agul' pla\l·r Y..llh lhe (irct•n BJ ' l'.1t ~ l'r\ I 1tt1n d n l ~unda' .1t a c rl'ttn Ha' nur<.1n!! home JI .ti\ 111 \tum r.tl \cr • ltt' Y.J~ '>thnlulcd for tuda~ at the.- I ·. nd;1hl I unrral lfomr in< 1ret'n Ba\ \ \linnt'Jpoll\ n.tll\C I ram \tarred JI \.1ar<,h.ill ll1gh 'vh111tl ht'111n· rla\JO~ 1n ll/H Jnd llJlh on 11a11on.il d1amr1on\h1p < 1opher team' coal.ht•<l h\ lkrnll' flll'rmJn I h pl:l\l'CJ for lhl l'Jt i<-t'r' lr<im 19 lX 111 l'J4 1 and ,h,11c·d .1n \.I I rt·<11rd l•1r l11ngn11oulhdu"'n run -\/7 ,,t11h .1.,.11n't ttw < h11,11(11 < ard1nal\ 1n 1 YllJ -until .. r .. 11, 1>11r\l'll ol the l><1llet\C owh<n' hrukc 11....,1th a 94 \,lrd run 111 1111<2 ag.i1n,1 thc Mtnnc\ota V1k1ngs I r.1m., mo~t t.irn<1U\ feat a~ a Gopher was 1n an l.+t t Ill 111 H1 gamt-..iga1n\t Nehra\ka. The game wa\ \1 cm·1,.,, 11n til I 'ram taking a lateral from Bud \-\ dkin,•111 'uirt·d un a 76-yard punt return ""~h 68 •.c·< nndi.111 p.bil__ \.1innr'iota ~ 7--0 e-A routl' to a 7-1 \ta\11n l ~d<, of faM \warmed thr firld at ~rn11H1,d "tacllum to congratulate I 'ram in the end ion~ .111<111 took oflinals five minutell to c lcar the fic:ld . Fresno• s Ellis in Shrine game "Ir \'"I Clf<O -Fresno 5latl' ""'de ti] rCCC'l'C'r l.irn \.\.-llhs .ind thrt't' rlavcr\ •• fr um Nu I ranked Bn&ham 'r oung c - I n1"tr\1t1o ha't' ~c-n named tu the \.\.c'>t t~m in lhc (10th annuul '\hnnc gamt' W1U1'> the 1h1rd-runli.td pass r«el"'C'r m tbc: nation 1h1' \l'Jt ""11h 7'1 re,cpt1on' ~nnh 1.25 I >a rd\, had 16 <all hro, lor 2&2 }Md'> in a \tn&le gllmr -the h1aJi for the natmn I ht' Fs'r I pla)er' namt'd to tht "Quad wrrl· delt'n'it'-<' hack f\\lr Mnrrdl drlrn'1vr inl'man Jim ffrrfmann .ind ofkA\IH hnrnun I mm ~ong Padre s going after Sutcliffe \~l'o DIH10 -The San Diego a Padre-; <;a) 1he'.I' have increased their offer 10 lrel' agen1 Rick Sutcliffe. who ma} announce b\ 1he end of the week where he will bl' p1tdi1ng nexl sea'>on. Ballar<l \m11h. 1he Padres' president. confirmed l\1unda> thal tht' team made Sutcliffe an offer "far in nt:C\\ of an} proposal we've ever made for a player." r he San Diego lln1on reported 1ha1 the offer IS for between $8 m1lhon and S9 m1ll1on. ~pn:ad over five ~ear-,. That would ecli pse 1he five- ycar packages given 10 Steve Garvey ($6.25 m11l1on) and Rich (1ossage ($6.5 1m1ll1on) over the pa'>t two winters Sutcl10e's agent. Barry Ax- elrod. said his client 1s mulling offers from San Diego. the Chi- cago ( ubs. Atlanta. Kansas C11y and <;t I uul\ Sutcliffe ·~hen \H' lell Houston (alter the "'inter ha<;t·hall meet· mg\ la'>t ""eck l I thought the offer from lhl' Padre\ "'ould be the la'>t p1ect· uf 1nlorma11on "'e "'ouldget .. \'clrod ..aid "But r,e bt-t·ngell1ngt·all\ lrom the Ro)<.tl\ Jnd HraH''i .. .\'clru<l v.ho 11\e<. in neartn Enun1ta'>. '><ltd ~utdillt· ha' gn>"'" c\lrcmch fond ol ~m1th P.idrec, (1l'neral Manager Jack Mt~eon and team o\.\ncr Joan Krot Hut ht: \,11d the< ' \ oung aY..ard ""inm·r also led\ IO\':llt~ to Lhl· (uh., and I\ atlraued to lhl' Ro}'al' lx'tau\t.· hl' grt''-" up in i..;.in-.a<i < 11~ r hl' P.u.Jre' lo11!..1r1g tor lht· ,t;ir11ng a11t hang th<11 Jhandom·d lhl·m 1 n lhnr Ii' l'·gJml' \.\. nrlll \l'nn '°''to l>t·1r1111 la\t ""n·I.. Jtqu1rl'd IYtO ( ' 'i nung v.innt·r I .imJrr I Im I an ,1tk;1l""1th tht· < h1rngo \~hill' ~u' Ea.gles to play in Tempe? PllO[ I:'\ fhl' l'h1ladclph1a [i] lagk' arl' read}' to move 10 Phoeni\ c II• \hon!\ at1n tht· rnd of thl' National r op1hall L eagul' ,,.a,on according IO a puhli\hed repon J hl' .\n1on:i l<cpuhllc reponed toda)' that fi-.e <.ourte~ 'enfied 1ntormat1on pointing to the transfer 1m luding the fact that the .\n/Ona Board of Regen is ha~ tl'ntJll\d~ apprm cd thl' use of \un De' ii Stadium 1n \uhurhan Tcmix· a' an 1n1enm home for the Eagle~ un11l .i domed \tachum tan Ix' built in 19l0< < '1hl·r \ourtl'\ told 1he Repuhlll that the· .\n1ona Hank" 1n tht· prou·<.\ of making financial arrangement pn·parJt<>r) 111 lhl· <.hilt and la...,~er<i lur hoth \Ilk!'. ha\e ht·en alcned for .1 kgal hJttle ""1th both the l'll}' of Ph1ladclph1a Jnd 1hc n\al l nitt·d \tate'I ruothall l t·JgUl' • I h~ .\n1.,n.1 Outl.1"'' ,tl\o U'>l' 70 (J~..-,cat \un l>n 1l "11ad1um on the \rtll>na ~late l n1"l'r\11~ tampu\ and duh Pre,1dent Btll Tat ham Jr '>illll la't Y..eek that ··"'l' "'Ill light for the terntor}' ""11h an}11nt• ' '-1 l \mmt''> told tht• Republic 1har the f.iglc\' k.1,c 11n Vl'll'r.1n\ "11.1d1urn in Philadl'lph1a ''not 1ron- dad thrnugh t •1c1 I a<. lhough1 and mulct c·ml 1n t"-O }l'.lr\ it •1pl111n\<tr1• nnl l \c rct'>t'd Red Wings e dge North Stars BIOf>~11"C,I()" Mann -John ~ <>1•rrnln1ck .ind !<on l>ugua\' \Cl Citlh othl'r ' up t11r goal\ 41 \l'U>nll\ a pan in thl' '>t'l11nd rx no<l to hoo\l Dl·trmt toa 4-1 \ ICIC>r\ l)\l'( th \.1 mnl'\C>IJ \.onh \tar<. \fonda\ night 1n "lat1onal II x. kr' I eaguc Jt lion l>l'lrCJIL hJ\ "'on four ol tht· li1.,1 fi"c game' to pas' thl "-<orth "ilJr'> 1n thl' "lornr, D1' l\ton T ht' Red~ 1ng'> Jrc-lhml ont• pmnt 1n front of Minnc'>ota \tc'e 'i tt•rm;m \<ort•d the deuo,1ve goal for 'mung Dc1ro11 Atlanta holds off Indiana \.\.1lk1m \ton·d 27 po1nl'> \.1onda\ night. 1:-..1>1 \°";\POLI\ Dom1n1quc m "'hilt· rc<,t·n c· \.11kc ( 1lcnn got 11 of h1\ \<.'a,on-h1gh 17 en thl' <iecond hall a\ the \tlan1a lfa"'"-" 1urncd hat!.. a latt: rail} and beat the Indiana Pau•r, I04-91< 1n a "a11nnal Bas1Cc-thall I\ '>'loua11on game fhe lo~s n trnded the Pau:r<, lm1ng '>trcak to SI\ \lra1~ht gaml'\. the longc\l turrcnt slide 10 the NBA fhc HaY..k\, ~napping. a five-ga"1?road losing \tnngofthcirnwn had two big 'l<'onng 'pun'> in the fir~t huff and hu1lt a 55-4h lead at th<'. 1nterm1o;~1on. The> strct<:hl'd th~. lead to 10 points be-furl· Indiana's Herb W1ll1am~ h11 m \lra1gh1 ha~keh IO hdp the Pacer' "Ytlhin L\lfO point\ latt in the· third quurtt'r Tele•l•lon. radio TIJ..IYlllON f 7•30 p.m. -"'o 8AllCIETBALL: Cllppera at GoldeA State, Channet 11. 10 p.m. -90X.O: From the Ofymplc Auditorium (delayed), Channel 56. RADfO 7 .30 p.m -PRO IAIKITaALL: Cllpper• at GOiden S~ K1£V..(870).. • 7:30 p.m -COLL!OE IAIKrTaAt&.:; loog e..ch State at USIU. KEZY (11GOi 7 30 p m. -ftttO IOCClft: Lu Vegat at LA la.tetl, KWV E-FM ( 108). 7 30 p.m. -COLLIOE IAIKITaALL~ UC Santa Barbara at San Diego St.. KS00(1130). • I Titans lose-game, p l ayers T h F 1.1 t } -j t It'd h\ fo~Jrd Rotx·n (pps and 'uard Slup Henderson, ree u er onp ayet squ ; rulhedtocutthcleadto4po1n1sw1th7.551cf\inthegamc S ' Tl d 1 55 r he Bulldog~ were at>'e 10 put the game away, h1ttmg oon ers s a e scores e1&ht free throw~ II\ the final two minutes ""-cnny Cook added 13 po1nh for rre\no, now l-1 . and Scott Barne'> hud From AP dl1pa&cbea 11 P<Hllt' 10140 all'tf'lg ""11h I J rebound~ (juard ( hm Fulton conneueJ on .i 20..h.>olJUrtlJHhul U(; Oavl 78• Cal Stale Domlnauez Hiil• 71 _ At ""tlh SC\ en ~conds remaining Mondu) night lo llJH' Oa-. '' 'enu1r Robert Ro'><' ~ored 21 point~ and freshman \1~111ng Unt' eri.1t) of Portland a 54-53 non-confcrcnn• P•·t" Bu"hY..,ild .iddt•d 17 a~ UC: OttVl'I won. The loss ended college baskc·tball victory over Cal Stal' Fulkrton. ' ' ' The Thans had scored five wai~ht poinb 10 nfilur·gamt·""1nn1ng!ttrcakforDominguet Hills,now4-2. overcome a 52-48 deficit before Hulton hit from the Id\ Led o~ W1ll1um i\lexander. w11h 20 1~11nts, Dom1- w10g. Fullerton took its 53-52 advantage on .i I ()..foot Jump ngue1 Htll'I poured on the paints JUSI before nalf\imc and shot by Tony Neal with SO seconds to go. into tht: tlmd quarter, uutsconng Davis I 8·3)11But with the The game was close all ihc way with neithn team M'.'ore at SM-53. Da"' rewtncd the favor, outsconn1 leading by more than seven points. Portland lc<l 26-23 ;n L)ominKUl'L 1 ltlb 20· ~.taking a 73-6 I kad. halftime and wai. on top by as many as se'cn point!> in the second half before Fullerton rallied I 0 s1ra1gh1 points 10 go ahead 44-41 Netther team Jed by more than four points alter 1ha1. Rt'<.crvc forward Darran Jenkins led Portland, whtl'h 1i. now 4-1. with I 0 po11ns. Dan Hunt of the Plloli. wus hi\ team·~ leading rebounder w11h 11 Fulton scored only lour points m the game'., 1hc final four for Ponland l\.ev1n Henderson paced Fullerton with 17 po1n1s. Neal added I I points and pulled down a gamc-h1$h 19 rebounds C1ary Davis also had 11 points for the T11an\ who fell to I -3 The Pilots connected on 4lS. 9 percent of1he1r field goal auempt~ and Just 50 pcrccnl from the foul hne. The T11an' hll on onl) 40. 7 percent ol their Ooor ~hots and 41 ti JX'rtcn1of1hc1r free thro"" tncs It was announced after the game that three f-ullcnon re'>Cr\eS -Junior guard Rr)ant Standle}'. fre\hman forward-ccnti:r Patrick Clardy. and freshman guard· forward Richard Morton -had quit the team over 1he weekend. In other games: Fresno 83, Marshall 58 -At Fresno. senior guard Milch Arnold scored 18 points to lead the Bulldogs to thl· k lory. -_ ---- .\rnold scored 12 of his points 10 the first half ai. the Bulldogs opened a 35-20 halftime lead. Fresno Stall: led b} a'> man) as 20 points early in the !>econd half. but Mar'ihllll, BULLETIN BOARD L_ --------- Winter ba•ketball leagues R~strauon for tht' rountain Valle) lkl· rea11on Department's "'m1cr fi \e-man baslcl ball lcaaues will rnndutk on Frida) Team rosters and fees arc being accepted on ,1 tim-comt'. Jirst-\ened basis JI the rcacauon depanment lf12l.)(J)la1n •\\t" F-ounu11n Valk) un11I 4 pm f-r1da) I cc~ arc S2fJO pcrtl'ilffi and must be 'ubnrn1cd 1n the torm of a mone) order orcash1n·~ checli. made pa~ablc 10 1hc C11y of Fountain Valle) I eague pla) 11.111 hcgin Jan 15 and rnnt1nUl' for 111 wee"\ I or morr mfnrmatmn. phone Qn l-8 l:! I CXICn\100 2'i 7 M ark Cresse School of Baseball l •1\ \ngl'le' l>odgl'r'> hullJX'.n lUJl h \1ar~ < rl'\'IC a lormer '111a nna High and (1olden \\c,t ( olll'ltt' plil'rl'r will lOndull hi\ 'l(.honl ••I ha\l'hall -..inter 1.amp beginning l.>..·l ~~ JI { 1oldl'n \\ C\I ( olleat < n.,...,. h.i' \4. hedukd t-..11 11ne-....,ed. ~\\Ion\ lht· tir\I l>n n .n and ~7-:!'I and the \nond JJn ~-t1 Bo\' k-1~ "''ll n-n·1\c m'>truc-tinn lrum 'I .1 m ntl41n ""hllc ho\\ I '·I)( \.\Ill !'It' 1n\trUl tc:ll from I 4 pm < 11\1 "Sf)\ lor ,.,, dd\\ or\~~'\ 1111 Jhn\t -..ho "'dill 111 f'lJfllllPt1te m ho1h -..1nt1:1 ,.1mp' \monr 1he 1cip1t' 1u h'e ,u~crc:d are huntm11, 'lldmg hJ\l' running. h1111ng.ind run do"'n' I or add 111nna I 1 n lo rm a J mn phont' X W 'a SI S.tl bu•e• Ornngc C ounl) \kier\ will have the opf'll1nu111 I) 10 take: the: bu) 10 C1CJldminc: at A1g lkar C\t'r. Wcdnc\day during 1hc \k1 season Ru\ ·n \k1 oflu\ a1r-condllH>ncd retlinrr ~.11 hu-.c' JI J rn\I of S2ti per pcr'>On I 11 more 1h.in une t1lll·t "purchao,cd) or S27 calh (1fa ""Ilk tit I.cl I\ purl ha..ed) The tee 1nlludn all-<13\ lilt lllkcl\ c1nd round-tnp hu\ fare lht' hu\ will Jca\l' ((l\la \.1e\d l'\Cr"\ \\.C'dnl'\Cla) dunng the \k1 ~a\on at 7 am -..11h ri·turn h\ 6 "I~ m 1 Kkct\ ma\~ purl ha'ICd at "al\ \pon 1 lau' al 1779 "'l'"'J)(ln Bhd 1n C osla Mc..a and Pal s \k1 & \pun \hop. :!2'5 :-.. rustm \\t' JO \an1a \n.i I nr murl· mlorma1111n . phnn~ h4~-4llfl or 104-1006 Ok lahoma 128, Soutbweatero, Tu. 76 -B1lly fubb~ hai. u ver) \lmt'llc bai.kcthall philosophy-win by a bunch And 10 Wayman T1\dalc. he has Jui.I the fellow to lead tht· as..aull \.\.1th T t'>dak. a ml·mhcr of the gold mcdal-w111ning l I ) Ol)mp1t team. n.ploding for 55 pointi.. the I Sth· ranked "oonl·r, tkmol1'>hl'd South...,cstem .. fh1\ ",1 rx:rkn t•xJmpk of U\ t.ak1ng no prisoners:· Tubh\ '>Jtd afterOl..lahoma 1mpro,cd to 5-1. "ffl did taki: pn\Ont'r'> 11 ~ould he \outhY..e~tern." whert .. Tubb!> wat'hc.d for two }t·ar' ·· 1 ha\ t' J lot ol lnend'> there an<J I le now how the> leel ·· I uhh' .,;11d ''l'\C lx'en there before But I don·1 mt'>kad .1n\nnc 1'11 tn lo beat you by IOO 1fr can." I 1.,dall-\l'Olcll 16 points 1n leading Oklahoma 10 a ()(J. l i halll1 ml' JU\ ant<.tge over South...,cstern, and finished uni) "\point!> 'hy ol ht!> ~1nglc-game ~hool sconng recon.t of(> I f tStfok al\o collected 13 rrhounds. Kansas 81, South Carolina State 54 -Kansas Coach Larr~ Brown ..aid he "had fun " wc.11ching the Jayhawks. ll-1. run paf>t South ( arolina Stati: "We got everyone to play and I hke to see everyone pla~ .. Brown said. "The opportunity to play is what the pla)'er\ look forward to." . Ron Kdloggscored 16 points and Greg Dreiling I 5 for K.1nsa<.. ~h1ch romped to a 46-.27 halftime advantage. The Ja\ha~k ' hu1lt thl'tr b1ggc'>t margin at 73-45 wtth 5.40 to pla\ Ba•ketb•ll schedule. for ale "lo" a-.allabll· tor public sak al tht' ( If \uulhern 'lt·ltmn otliu: 1\ lhc 1984-!IS Bo)S and < 11rl\ ma\lt'r ha~"t'lhall <,eheduk h~tmg .ill yJffit'' for tht' upcoming ~asun of each Cll-·S~ ..., hoot pan1l 1pat1ng r h1· \l h1·dulc-m;n lit: nhtaincd b\ mail ordt'r at .t \O\t ol 'P ~1 top~ or Pllkcd up in pcr'rlm di thd II \)olli1dhx.a1cd at I 101 I Ane<,rn Al,d. 111 C ctfllo') lor \ti Mall orders \hould be Jtldrc\\t'd 10 Ma\tt'r Ha~"ctball '><:ht'dule. Cl F "lou1ht•rn \cllwn r 0 Bo \ 4KIS C cmtos. Ca 9070 I lntlutkd 1n lh~ 'Khrdulr " a li)tmg ot the ha\kt·tball 1all-ndar Jain lor the St'3\CJn. the 14K4 XS pfj\flll ,tht·duk .i wmplc1e hl)tQI) of hoth 1h1· h<I\\ ,ind girl\ C II .<.,\ champmn\hip\ .ind IJ\I \CJ'>'1n·, pl;l\oll rcwll\ for n111n· inf11rm.i1wn phone tbt' ( II .\\ otliu .ii X2fi. ~ '"O or ( 21 '1 ISMJ-2414 Over-Tbe-L lne tourne)7 _ ~1uthrrn < ahturn1.i t her· Thc·Linr ·~ JCC-cpt ing tr.imi. tor the.: liflh annual lhrmma.s U3.llK. () 11 I uu rnJmcnl to ht pla\cd al \till' \quarc Park 1n I outJ1n \ alln I hl l'lllr. kr "S:' J 111:1 tl'Jm "'11h all 1e.inl\ j!uJrant1Td lour iwmr' 1 h1·rl· ,,,,....._Q .ind 11.11men d1' 1\111n\ tor tht• lhrn pl;l\n 1ourn.1mt nl "'h1lh htgrn-..11 •1 .1 m <.,,11111.f,l\ 11111111111·11111ir111.it1011 pl111nc121111J\0-12\/lj Soccer •Jellis conte•t I 1gh1> ti.I\\ Jnd girl\ Imm < dlifom1a .ind '\11•\Jd.1 Y.11l u1mpc:tt· in tht• final\ of 1h1· "C•o \\1th \ond' \~111\ < on1e~1 hosted hy the l 11~ of \n,1hl·1m Rn rra111111 fkpanment on Saturda) \II tin,tll'>I\ anti 1hc11 tam1hr\ """' allt'nd J \l<lnrv IMnqul't ,11 1hr D1\nt') land Hotel toll o"1ng 1h1· 111m1>t·t111on ""here finah\ts ""Ill rnt·1q· lllmnwmorall\l g1h\ trnm ( uca-C ula .ind th1· C on,er\l' \hill< 11mpan~ \ 1u1h \<llll'r nrgan11Jtmn' school\ .ind lit) rarra1111n drpanmrnl\ condurtrd area tontnh lhri11111hou1 < jlJforn1J .ind "'e-.ada !>t'nd1ng lhru ""111ncr' to cum· 1 ounh rt'gJUnal e\tOI\ Rcgmnal ""lllnt'" ""Ill ada-..ince tn the: finals amd tompcte lor a11. ..irtl\ r nr mur1• 1nl11rma1111n. ph11nr I:! I)) 746-5H~ C'1 4:!44 CARTER From C l \or!.. "\, • • • Mon1rt·al atqum·d infkldt'r Hubie Brooi.., l'at<her ~l~l' f 111gcrald. a rook1c 'tartn for New York' last 'lca'ion outfirldn lkrm W1n- n1ngham a hot pro.,rx·ct ""ho '>pent most of la'1Jear 1 n thc I ntcrnallonal League. an minor kagui: pllthcr Flo)d Youmam Mavericks' Motta w ants t ougher NBA drugpolicy Tht• MC'I\ fin1c;hnJ -.ernnd 1n thC' ~a11onJI Le.ague E-a\t ltt'>I )Car. 611 gami:~ behind the < ubs The) llled umhingand power b11tingas the.two area<. needing the mo'it 1ml)rovement · fn ( nner. the Met\ ha'e upgraded hoth of thoc;c ta1cgonc:'> A 'lupcrb. durable catcher < ancr llt'd for the Na110nal I eaguc lead in runs batted 1n la<,t o;ca\On ~.1th Ph1ladclph1a's Mike \chm1dt Ile knocked 1n 106 run' 1n 19M4. batting 294 with 27 home run'I. · The 30-ycnr-old C artcr, who has playcd 1n \even All-Star Games 1n JO 'iCa .. om. 1~ hcllcvi-d to be the fourth h1ghcc;l paid plnycr mni'or leagut ha~hall with a" annual ,a 3.r) ofS I 8 mtlh '\fl I 1' < af4er'.,~alur) " hchtvcd to Ix a maJnr rca on hC' 9.'U traded I Jt "llnt'd :rn c1 hl-}'ear contract for SIS million htforc the 1982 season. an" a<11on 1ha1 Charle' Bronfmon the r;,.pm' ma1or owner and chairman of tht' board later ~1d he rearetted I he d<:'.al wu 1nnounccd 1n a \lalemt'nl hy the Met' who quottd Cicneral Manaacr frnnk < uhcn a\ \,1}'111& "fo acquire ii pll~Cr of < :mer'" cnhbtt0you h1vt" to pert wi th omr talent. and 1haf\ what w{' did but you really <.'an't mca,ure lht' type of imprint C rat'} C ancr will have on the M~I\ nnt )e. r Jntl tor 'tC'tll"\ 10 l nml' Thl'l 1' II 1.mod ttAdC' . \tllJ r \t)<l~ Pn \Iden I John "1t I fak DALLAS (AP) -Dick Motta, John Drew and Houaton'e John head coach of the Dalla• Lucas, two players with past drug Maverlckt, hat called on the Na-problems. have been forced <>Vt of tlonal Baak4"ball Association to tM NBA t>ecau.e of a recurrenoe. stiffen Its drug pollcy by allowing He made hi• point• In hit weekly teams to make random t pot-cofumn that appeared today In The checks that would reveal whether Oalla1 Morning Newt and In an players are using drugs. lnter.1ew with the Fort Worth Ster- ''The only way a kid can be Tetegram. tested now i. to almo1t be In-"Upder the agrMl"Mnt between dieted.'' Motta sald. the player• auoct111on and tM "It I go to 'tM league, and I aay I league, the only way a player can auapect a player hu a problem, get help 11 to voluntarily come theytay,'Ooyouhave anyproof?'I forward and admit heh .. a aay, 'No, juat a reefing.' That'• not problem. A team oannot IPOt good enough (for the arbiter)." check It• players .nd then confront Motta .. id. the player• with the reeulta." Motta'• remarks In published The belt dettrrent to dotng accounts today came In tM wekt.... wrong, Motta Mid. It fMr -.. ..., ot weekend revelatlona th!lt Utah'• of being caught." Young hockey,: p)a)ter crWcal E.\ST MEADOW, "I Y (AP) -A I f>..ycar-old hockr)' playrr remained 1n tnllcal cond1t1on today 1n a 'om:a after ~tnJ ba..hed 10 tht' head v.11h o hodt'y '11ck dunng a game. Bnan Plcme' of l cv1ttown, who wa\ pla>in& for the Oyster Ila)' M1dgcK WO\ IOJUrt'd ocforc thccn<l of the lir\I Jl(nod 10 a pmt' a&11in~1 ''" f\"'A ( ounty NJ learn et 1hc: "ln\.au C ommuntt} C olleat' 1ti-rink Sunda} Tit. had nm ~ndt'd to urmuh \ln(C bcina hrou_Jht IO 1hc NM~U < ount)' Medical C cn1er <iundO) n1~ht. \31d hn,Plltll \pokc,man faJ. ward ~m1th Plcint'' wu wc.:ar1n• u hclmct when hr WI\\ atnd"nl.tll) hit t>Hr th ri1h1 ear with a hoc.:kt')' \lie\ ,wuna h)' another pla ye r. ~aid Na~snu Count}' l >ttcc11vc tc\.en Sknr\cck1. Alier the 11\JUry, Pleine skated oO tht ll'e to the dressing room and 'pent the rest of tht game, the fint ever aucndcd b> his mother. 1n the locker room said Mineck1 "He told his teammate . 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I a.I \<Ott M<C11n US I 1 '· 1 I Mt nll Pfltl~ lU \ I Clef Ortw Glllltl (US I 6·4 • 3 #tr OOOl\tn IU J t Otf Andi> An«tw\ IU S I. • • 1 6 Orang• Cout DAILY PILOTITuadly. Oeoemoer 11, 1984 C3 I GI RLS 8A SKETBlll L_~-~ --~--- Wynn the key for Sea Kings Un~Saddleback. Laguna Beach outlook prevlewed- ~~ urtwo~ we1' ~er} &ood." The Troj1nt have IS frW!nan on thetr 21-playa vanit)' ro't.cr. Th•~ ·~the last in a series of an1cl~ on g.arli basketball in the area· ••••e.t: Last K'atof) Beth Lovett, now tn her lbir'd year at the helm. bcpn rebuildm& Om once dormat propam Thu season. bo ever, Loven fccl1 btt Ro.drunnen are ready ror the Sea v~ Lcq.uc challcnae. Aod a turnaround. Corona clel Mar. A Fran W:rnn &OC~. so 10 the Corona dcl Mar Hlah Sea K.Jnas. That's the sttuauon at CdM a~ its All.\IF player returns for her senior )'car Wynn. a S· 11 &UJrd, ea med All-Sea View League honors• season aio and w<ts honored on the All-CIF second team after avcragin1 20.1 po1nu per game ··Fran cs one of the finesi pla)'c~ an che CIF, ·• uy1 CdM Coach Dave Heffern "'She 1s so ·much improved this year. She"s a great outside shooter and she's improved her stamina J look for her to even better her 22.0 average (an league fut year). It's going to take a lot for somtone to stop her . That's what she"s improved on the most -the ab1hty to shoot from anywhere." Wynn 1~ the lone senior on the team. thus the supporting cast LS young. Michelle Willard, a 6-1 Junior. as the onl) other starter returning. Other key players include S-4 auard Natahc Basm;myan, a soi>homorc; K.C. Jones. a 5· 7 forward. and Kathy Sm1rl. a S.8 sophomore Jones 1s a transfer from Connecticut .. We should be comp(llUve this season. •· says Heffern. "'We can score. but our abdtty to play defenie and rebound are Question marks - Unlvtnlty· Coach Stacy Vaaena.s has a chore ahead ofh 1 m. The T roJans last year lin1shed with JUSt th.rtt wins 1n 20-pmes and ll appears they've lost l1stt-Dcgulichmo, a returning starter. for the season because of knee suriery. But Vagenas points out the pro- gram is bu1ld1og -18 airts played on the varslly and J V levels last year, 34 make up the teams this season. Heading the list for \Jn1vcrs1ty arc two returning stane~ 10 Jean Mao, a 5. 7 senior guard. and Jennifer Stewart, a 5-11 JUntor forward "The girls are working real hard. but we·rc really 1nexpenenced." Vagc.nas says. "Our coun ~nse ts good, but being younf. we're goma to make some mistakes. • Newcomers Lynn Lacantenta. a 5-3 point guard. Kalle Ho. a 5-6 sophomore guard. and Heather Bilby a 5-11 freshman. fill out the remain- mg st.amng spot~ for Un1vcrsny ··we·re gomg to surpnsc i>cople.'" Vagenas said. "Nnt }tar we'll be •• Aft.CT IWO years of rcbuikli ...... Lovett wd. ··uus year looks bener." Grace Tenado. a play-makina point 11.1ard and the oruy ~om1n~ siarter, will lead the Roadrunners attack that looks as stron1 u ever. . .. UsuA!I) at Saddlebaek, weaet kid~ that know not.hint about basketball." Loven elpla.ined. "But tbc five freshman WC have thu yeat, rm pleased to ha vc them bccau.se they know someth1n1 -the bastes.•• Lovett 1s sttll unsure about two starter\. althouiti freshman Monica Walton appears to be a froot-runn1n1 ~ndidate, but ts set on two o1hers to hel_p compliment Ttrrado up front. Sophomom Sandy Camllo. a S-0 forward, and Lisa Wood. a S-10 center. complete three of Loven'• starters. .. Th ts as a new team, IO Grace 11 thc only stable one," add.Cd Lovc-tt. "Snc got enough playina time wt year ... Lapu Beula: The Artists return few and la5t seuon 10 lbe South Coa1t waue Yrcrc conaidered almost pitiful •• 1-19. but-first-year coach Jack Nemeth bas a different appt"OICb about this year's team. - u Last year I know l..apuia Beach did poorly 10 the South -C.oast." Nemeth said. "But the kads feel more confident."1'bct rc an improved team from last year. • Now m tbe Sea View l..equc, opponents wtJI bave to contain wtth 5-6 Laura Weinpnen, the pomt guard Nemeth reels WJ.ll be the playma.kcr. and S-9 forward Tcepo Powell ... Those two wiUprobably be the two we'll look for offense from," says Nemeth. Sophomore M1ra Ford will be the other backcourt guard for l.quna Beach 1n Nemeth's double--guard, 2-2· 1 offense, and JUmors Bnd&ct Dittman and Amy Crabbe, a S-1 0 center, fill out lbe remaining starten. .. This year we're looking to really develop for the future,"' explained Nemeth. ··we·rc l~k.ing to uP&f8dc the entire program . A.Jthoush Nemeth has 24 prls involved in the prosram. he sllll tsn't sure how the Artists wtllcnd up come pla)off umc "Ho~fully:· he-ani... .. next year we"ll become more compctmve 1n the ltague ·· CdM girls romp; FV suffers loss Fountain Valle} H1gh''I girls' basketball team took a hard bump on the head Mo nday. losing to Gahr in the quanc:rfinals oftbe Ancsta Tour· nament while Corona def Mar breezed through ll<, conwlatao n quar· 1crfinal game oHr Burroughs Herc's a look at hov. things went Corona dtl Mar it, Burrouglas 37 The Sea King..<, rode the wave of all- ( lfer Fran \\} nn "'ho poured 1n 34 points. grabbed I 0 rebounds and d1~hed off \Ill an1m in gu1d1ng C dM into tomght's 5 o"clock con\Olat1on ')(m1final conlt''it wnh ( cmtO'> Corona del Mar al'° u~d M1l:hcllc' \\ 1llard as a fine weapon a'i \hr hrl spearhead the auad. with 10 rr· bounds and 10 points K ( J one~ ~orc:d four pornl'i and pulkd do"'n <.t'\t'n hoard\ tor< d~1 \flt'r .i I ~-1<. linl quanr r lead the ~<.'J "-•ng'> hrti~l' 1hc {tame "'Ilk npc:n \\llh ~J \CCond 4uant·r point' l('d h' \.hnn'$ 16 Burroughs co uld onl} score two points in the third quarter and, by the 11me Cd M Coach Dave Heffern had h1~ reserves tn for the founh quancr the ~a K.tngs were up 52·23. Gahr il, Fontan Valley U Thin~ dado 't come as easy for Fountain Valley. The Barons could managt' JUSt Sill first-quarter points and that proved to be the d1ffettncc as Gahr outscored them 10 the quaner 12-b and nr,er traded. "\\ c had to play catchup the whole \l."3) • Slld Baron Coac-h Carol trausburg. "We never led.·· Gahrs Julie Kang tossed tn a pme· h1Jh 21 potnts and teammate Sbct;I Humphre} added 13 .\fter the slow start. Fount.am \>al le' put together a fine second quaner. out~onng Gahr I S-1 4. and tr.ukd b~ JU'il five at halfttme. Jadut' ( oolo. led all Baron ~orer~ \.\ llh I~ pnrnt<o. whale Dawn Lawlrr "'ht• added '>t"' en points of her 0"' n toppt'd th(' rehound chans w1th 13 Dickey to be fired at Kansas State? \l.\,H\11 ''·~n.(.\P)-lhl' \latu\ ot t...a nY\ ~1a1e tooth.ill (oath J am ()1, l..t'\ rl'mJ 1nNI un~na.10 .after th( UIW\['<'lt'J finng ol "-·St<iH athl(t1l d1rl'dor·n1" i.. Tov.t"r. 1 owtr'i th<" tlnnl .tthklll J 1f'C"(tOr d1.;m"~·d "' ...... in'"" \tate prt"'l1dent Duane ;.\, I..rr \.;.\1d hi\ unc11~ tcd d1<;m1 ~al ~a' 01 rr,ul1 t>f ht' \uppon for t>1d•<'\ "1\1' franl o p 1n1on " thal I '1>8\ fired bl'\'ilU'it: I d1dn t fire \' lh Newport Harbor open .. ea on !\t~~}(1 llarhur High~ \allo~ open t~ I Q~JC\ l\.i\li.cthl.11 am· pa tan ta nish1 at the \.1n,1r. I"" 1ta· tJonal "''th a fl I' nn1t~1 \\1th Kac1enda He\l,hu \\ 11' 'n Alio lb non-tea,ut l'U ' art" t orona I 1ar and Manna «OM d~l Mar 1s al U Toro."' hak Marin.a 'mis t.;a ~'!C'd m .. lO pm DK~t'> · 1 <'"'e"' told tht" Manhattan \.1t l'<'Uf\ alter h•" d1sm1'>\ll became puhh~ on \.tonda~ ··cut 1t an} W11~ H111 "'ant to hut thaf'i 1t ··• ''it 1tht'r \\. l.er nor Otd.e" could be rea\'hcd l(\f ,omment l ht' Wtldcat<, fi n1\h('d '·., I th1<1 past ~•son. 11ed tor li f\h an the Rig EtJht W hen 01~kc'l' took over the p«>ba11on nddcn proaram 't'VCn years 1&0 thr WtldC'at\ had the worM ~Ord of an\ maJor college football team 1nct World War ll and were on NC I\ prohatton Ot~lcC') hu o nt-year Id\ on h" n 1ntr. t ked at Dick\')·~ JOb '" \tturt l ov.ef'\ ~1d ··1 wouldn't knov. Hov. rould an bod be tafe the way Iv.a' fi~d,. ho nov.~ wh_at the ne:\t battti-ofhatt lt'mn a" 101"110 ..ay'''" :fov.en Y.1d Acker had told1h1m ht "had done a poor JOb of adm1nt · tenna tM head he\ ·• "Jtck Hartman 11 one of the vcat l etball) ~ 1n the rountl'\:· Towcn ia1d. "'Wt h.a ve t1t00 dov.n ynn and rm the a uw of that .. the tame " true · 'With Jim Di l t )," I en said .. Dick Ta-~ didn't do a 1ood cnouah J b of adm1n1\tC"nn1 him to enouah win " A I ~.S r;raduate of ~ansa Lit Tnv.~n 1'1\ h1f'fd b\ ~cker tn t I. - l I I~ -C4 Orange Co NOTICll Of IM-~TM CW MOTtCa CW .. IU%.A8l'nt W. 09ATH Of LOMGNDOI MAN MC>fWORT Mi1D Of N1 Ii ION AUION TO MMIHl8JU ANO CW NmtON HTATI MO. AUIMt TO ADMINllTWA To ell Mir-. beneflNl'ltl, l.rATI MO. ~ton and conuno1nt A•tnetl er.tit.on, Ind ~ WllO ro •II heir•. btMflctati.. in.-; b9 otnerwt. tntw•tld crldltora and contln~t In the wtn Ind/or •tate of: ettdltOl'a. tnd pttton• ~ tllZAHTH W I.ONG• mtty b9 otMrwlM lnttrMtld 642-5678 RIOQI In the wilt Ind/or •tate of: l.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a.1:::-.;i;--1.:;;;~i;i;--l~~f.i;ll;li;;;;---Juit•;;:"V;~~~~=ii;~~l;i;;;!;~i::iii!i!!!!Jr!!!!!!~ii:;~ A petttton hQ bMf1 flloild JEAN MONFORT ALISON lnMI f-•·le • Lit ... 1111 U-' L....a ...... "af -laLJ •-· ... VafaraJ.aW t>y ANNA MAAY LENAHAN A petition hit ~ fli.d .,. ......................... -....... ___ ...... !!t lal• ••u• .. ..... ..., ·-" .,...... ... .... In the SuperlOr Coun of Or by Roo« M. AUllOll In th• ')'.. .... I) \ 11.' p I I. 0 T .. aa•1u -I.. c.r .. a TtTiar -m2 ••••. ...... die • ..,.,.-....\ lllt tin0e CounlY requeetl~ that SuP«lor Court of Ol'ang. Gtatral 1111 Cu11tr1M ..... .... - ANNA MAAY L!.NAHAN be County t•qu••llng thlt Cl.\~~ I F l ED OFFICE II Ol 'H~ auc1a . 1011 PAAK with a bell~tlfuUy 2 BR 1b•. carpellr••· P1lr Of bargain• 2br NWPT CREST CONDO lf'C)Olntld .. '*'°'* ,..,.. Roger M. AUeon " ~ *'111111·4* Xuume icw Int. lat CUltOmttH 20x52 Key refrl", laundry, off II S&OO'• fnod glf Pit• 3bf sreclal . 2BR 2\t ba =~~!~r:.°=~f:: =:i4::uv~'to':':n':,.:: Tt·lq1l1t1111• ~r' 11'1': SparktecfMn ... ttldeCM TD•2nd ~.ooo caaf'I 3 :~i ~"1b:"w~11gC::': Plfk no.,~.~-~ 2ba dwahr 1825 at HOOlmoAQt 8'4$·2U8 _,ltlon reque.11 autl\Oflty ••t•t• 01 the decedent. The \I I L I geml 3bf+Clen+2b•. Xtr• br 2'.4 b• Old Miii Pond terlors. A :,i altracllve 11~ aclu P 5S9..t190 Beel Alty,.. s .... •-·-3 •R, M tack ,.... .... _,_ ... t t"· 1 t• ,...11..... 1 1..,.... 11111 ,I\· r rtl ,1 \ ""dbl oar on alley. Over· Condo •1 .... ooo "'"·--· f •2" 000 1 le ,p_........ " to -·""-If .... Ha ,,... ""'' r~v. • au ,..,.,.y .,, ned 1 4 le • ... vwo"" home or on • <>, • 2 Bdrm, 1 ba rp , .nu Bay. 2 cozy flp. scar Olf, ul"ldlt the tndtpel'ldent Ad· to adm1n1111r th• •tat• 11.1111 \ \I .S·.W p \I 1lz.e lot. zo or P x. agt Jewel aya 879·9810 catt 5'4()...5937 crf)tl, drapea, waltp&pef', lut. larMll 2142 evalta~ now $1200/mo. ministration of Elllt• Act Uf\dtr 1111 lndtpel\dent Ad· 0 $144,900. Bl<r. 533·8178 ~ 24()... 12 '875/ 873-1039 5 7~ Agt A hMtlng on Int petition m1n11trat1on of E•tatM Act. l lti-.i1tc·-.-. CourilN: lactat PrtJ US mo. Hrbor Wtrlrnt Condo 28d tM • ' w111 "hekl' on ,,,.NUAAY 9. A hearing on 111e pa1111on t•--------Ctrtaa • .., lot2 xtfRXcTIVt fRj.p(ex CdM DUPLEX 3 Bdrm 3 2b1-w/bo111t1p. s 1200 watk to bch 38r 2ba, nu 1"5.. et 9;30 ".M. In Olf)t win be held on JANUARY 2, \lond.I\ I rul H, • CM Well planned 2 br 11•11"1, ftplC, $1300 mo. Mf.808e/e.4$-841'4 cptlpnt/gar, ttl\ni.loool No. 3 at 700 CMc Cent., 1985 81 9:30 A.M In Dept OUll MPl.D bit· Ins. patloa. Ger: «'44-0541 for -.>Ptm. l--'ae uu 11200 Judy tMt-717~ DrlYe W•t. Senta Ana, CA No 3 11 700 Cl'tlle Centlf B:Oll \. l\t..:HJO P. \I · Just ltated e,~8d 2 ba + 3 b beh n1 ~ - t2102. 0r1veW•t.San11An1,CA l)l'\l>l l\I'"'-• Bd 2ba.elt1erun1t.u1t· Pr<~~\i~; •• ~~o!1J~~s=~-~~:at~.$1800: **'"" .. * kataAaanll or!~~' ?:'~~S:. ~ 921~0;ou OBJECT to ·,"' " • .. .. ~ able for OWl« occupe.n-I -I l lJI utlla Incl. 213-929-1&44 28r. d.n. f(plo, ale. pool lBr 26. m . Nloe lgflCI ~Id either iawearat lhl grantlno of Ille petition, you l'l BI If \ n 0 '\ I> I \ n I I '"' cy. Xlnl tqilootage, high .,.,, " • .. 875-383'4 &tennl1 $815/mo. VOGEL wl grdnr. Hr SC f'lll• hMring eno 1t1t1 your ot>-t11ould 11111« appeer 11 the \liiticl:I\ Fi 1 , i. :HJ I'·'" ~~:fun~"~'fin~ ~= 1:; OllTI 1111 OllH Spyglass e Bdrm Exec. PACIFIC e.4Q...818t $950. PP (818)91~1533 jeetlOM or Ille written objec:-hearing and stat• you obit<:· , *"•5 000 Lar"'"' wofklnn drawings home wflh ooeen view. MIT&LI Older 5 bdrm ..iate Iba tlont with the court before tlons or Ille written Oblec· l J \l1111 L.rn IJ.lll. lFFOHHLI om• -' .. ~ " 8 B ~ .. -hW. ., the hMt'lng. Y01Jr appear• ttons with the court before \It'' <I\ 1~1211 ready to go. S2950.call780-14 8 kr. CALI. REGARDING c:ountry l<tt ... -· onv fi ence~ybel11pet~or 1>y Ille hearing. Your appear· \'\1·drt)•"cJ<J \ l lH''" l"~ll 11.m. Neat and CIHn 2 Bdrm, M.llD CtluekSplll1!'&31-1266 t 2 IAVINEl.EASES 1tld1/pet1.$70053M 90 your attorney. . ance may be In per.on or by near shops and cefas In " I HI · _.,,,,., Beet Rlty tee IFYOV ARE A CREDITOR your attorney f'!wr!>dJ\ \\ ,,,j l :Jll f' tr\. old COM, nloe yards, ex• • 2BR Eutafde. WMteJCepe • ~-AWJI -~ C • -1 1 or a contingent Ct'edltor Of IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR I '1( I cellent loan. $215,000. ~ Cod gray 1t1utter1. Sunny OISOr ta taaa aal the deceued, you mutt Ille or a cont1noen1 crectttor ot Frnhn I hisr' :.> P 111 I •lliiillf.I II I IC ii\tl \ -targe, lattlo.-fenc.d rear Valaral1laH 1410 your claim wlth the coun or the d-ased, you mustllle "ullU din ht. ~ Oii Ji Ill ReaJtora, 675-6000 '"'Alf 11~1-tLI •••••• ,.,Desert yard. $800/mo. e.42-3871 eolty 32' MtrbOai SHp, POth 3 Pf'....,t It to ll'Mt peraonel your clalm with tile coun or '" vs .,..,,. rt ~tltl'll appQlntld t>y Pf'eMnl IJ 10 tl'te petsonat ~1111,J,l\ h 1 :~·t)I) 1•.m. ClllU•tl 11111 ltMrl 1450 2Br. encl gar. crpta, drpa. br, 2~ ba, w .. , NewJ: the OOl.lft wttllln lour months repruentatlve appointed by Ch~ location aouth of Chriatmas ln Palm oeMn. 773 w. Wiison. No pets 786-1172 nr bch $1350 759-0 I (rom the d•t• of ftrst ,.. the court within lour month& ( \ '\ ( : EI. I \ I' IC , '\ ,I( Pacific Coast Hwy. Lr"" 3Br ... 501 ..... ly. 775•1491 $550/mo. 550-7202 A,..,.aeatl Far I ...a euenceofllttlf'IUl)f'OVlded from the date ot tlr1t Is-·-· ... -·--.. -1•-... ..,. n -In Section 700 ol th• tuanoe of letters H provided ( .0 IUU·.C n 0 \"": llvfng room with br Ck or (619)340-9595 $g85/mo IOvely 3 9d 2ba Prot>et• Code of CallfOl'nll. Jn Sec11on 100 ol the flreplaoe. dining arM. 3 • W • .J 1•29 houee w/ yard, lndry rm, Thi time 10< """"" Clal wlll P C I c 111 I 11 I b<lrms. private patio, 2-l.11. aatn • gar all blt·lns nice eaat· 3880 Michelaon Drive not explr• ;iO< tom1fNr ~~~,!:.1:':i1~c1!1:::~I t '111~'· '1111111 ' '1111 1111 ,,.,11"11 " 111•1' car garage A•klng WXl\itEb: §.4 Br hae Jn alctetocatlon,vtllpd. Irvine ~1rtllttlflJ•raltltl4 month1fromthedateoftlll not ••.Plr• prlOr to IOtH lw111.1d i-1111 ... 11111·d t<.1dl11tt·,.i,,tl,t1\1· $225,000 Call BINNIE Npt Htl. u veat>le, but 231Cabrlllo • L ltacla 2241 lllllN hearing notlel at>ow. months rrom the det• of the I I -' 11 ._...._,...,._, DIXON aome TLC needed. ,.. Ma•a•EIEIT =• aaa Pe-•aia'· You .... v "" .. MINE,............ ·~ bO ', ..... ,. ''""' l ur ·• 1 ""'" .1111111 ·--i c•1vUgJ:11 vE .. ae ,..,. '""" ,,. ,._ .. no not ...... a ve. •.1111&-l•SIU Please not on buay 91., I 1IOI n"' "' 1· ....... ,,,...,.. ... ..,.~---'!'~~ Ille kept by the court. ti you YOV MAY EXAMINE the 1 w 1., 1111 1·II1t1 " , o tu d • .,_ n Y1IW HIE have kids. Can ctoae N • · 3br 2ba, xtnt cond $1350 B a eh • p t • are a person lnterttted In Ille kept t>y 111e court. ti you f!tiliiilillllilijlit ... ll\lliliilllliliilili;!!ttliliiililllill!'-~---ll,410,000 -·-· l11:L .... qulcltty. Days 853-8989 Almost Newport 3bdrm mo. 497-4170 or '497·8080 the estate. you may Ml"lt er• a person lnttrested In BtaHI tr BtllH ftr laJt French cu91om residence -•-s; -upon tlll executor or ldmln. the •t•t•, you may MrVe .-... ................... ....,.....,..___ with 73' on Main Channel, Quality Ranch style home lea tall 2ba lam spot 2 •try l~rt hack latrator. or upon Ille •t· upon the necutor or a.dmln· Gt1tral l OOZ Gtatral l 002 4 BR. 8 Ba, pool, art stu-with a sw.-p1ng city & w53i9aW11•901t~d..!_10llRlty$:>'• 38<Jfl.\ba hae. 2 car gar, '-'PiiWiWi.--...,,..t-...-..~ tomey for the •,..ecutor or lstrator. or upon Ille 81· dlo, gymnasium, library, ocean view on 1 lrg lot HtalH Faraa'iL.. -61 ..,... nlc. yard. Sl050/mo Incl '" lldmlntatrator. and file with tOfney tor tile executor or gourmet kitchen with but-wltll maxlmum privacy. • Grab this J.400 bungalow gard. No pet• e.48-2389 the coun 1wtth proof of..,_ .Omlnlatrator. and flte Wltll LIDO ISLE ler's pa.ntry. too many Beautifully decoreted w /bftlns today at --------- vtoe, a wr 11111 r~ •l•t· the court with proof 01 Nf· amenities to enumerate. with trench doora. pla.nta· llliil Isla.. ZIDI 539-8190 Belt tee Lrg 3BR 2ba, frpl, ctoae to Ing that you dlllr• IPICial vloe, a.written requMt 1111-M,·11v••lou~ Ii Rr· b1:t.\lro11t 7H ttll h.1\. 11001, Byappolnt_,.,,.tooi... 1 tr I .. _h 1713W Bat"-· Blvd notice o! tile 1111ng ot an In-lno that you d•tr• special . • 1 . . X 1 L , -"""" '7 ton .shutters g. am rm Houa.IShare i;e beautiful "" · .,.,. ,,,,,....~----::ic--"""1.,---.rTll'2' ven1ory and appr1IM1M11t or notlct .of thl 'flllno of an In-:,p,1 I 00 lo.1 t "IMU , n t r 111 ~ 1.8:>0 ,11110 . N4·tOIO & 3 bra. An excellent ~ irct 3ba furn lull or part llW $1050 Vtar1Y 8-73--47'43 • estate UMte or of tlll petl-venlOfY Ind appralMment ot -value at $895,000 $ 7 5 0 ,,;. o + ·~ u t I j 2 bd, 2'A be Condo. 1325 3Br 2Be 2-stry townhom9. F~ condo on a.y, tk>Moraccount1mentloned estateUMteorofthepetl· I('' s , , 1' ·1 I' , .. I 1 673-4299 If w/frpt + 2 car gar. Gar, frflc· bay \lleW. Avt Oe91nner furn, MC perk· tn Section 1200 and 1200.5 ot tlonsor eocounta mentioned n.irnung • 1'•111 1"' 1 '' 11 -''1 1111 ... :> " • S 8 5 0 I mo Curt JI •" 873..0891 ..._C.tilffomui> COde. d k l jJ I ~1!00 000 ••u••el•ar J.,2 831·1266 now 950, yrly lae. lng .1695/mo t • .., rooa1• ·111secnon·m>0anctl200;$ot ('(" rourtvan.pwrcx-.rp ~ . Cl--YOl1Tllf .. • ~ 675·4912,75.4-1792Bkt Furl turn"---tr__.. .. ,._ Mlcheef ttenneMJ, At· the ~lllOfnlt Probate COde •"'" r.p;;;;;--...;-.p...,...,.,;P-l-""'ll;;-:"::':'"-:'."'.:-::'"."'.'.>~Ao::7"'::-.::-llY ..,.._, "'" ..... comey et Lew, 5000 Cam·. Devld I . Heylef, Jr., 1I01 BAYSIDE PLACE BA YFRONT Cute 3 Bd ome located In Dellgner fully furn 2 9d Split M dfllgn 2bf 2b• Bike to beach 2Br 2baaplh dlo apts nr Npt Pier. Day IMfl om., ..._port a..ch, AMnUt o1 tM 11.,.. It• the Back Bay.NB area. townhouM. Pool & tennlt w/updated decor kids M condo, attach · . ~8/Evee 87).700• c~~aw Oranoe Cou t =:1 Loe .,.,", CA Spe<'tacul.Jr bayfront dplx. 2 Br'. 2 Ba up ~l~h~~ &1~u~:1br:~:~ court ' 1195 873 -0 8!6 = i:.~1:.!'1 539-8 190 $800, Judy e.48-7171 WINTER RENTAL. evall Dally Piiot December 10. 11. Publlthed °'ange Coast 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat c;paces $1,250,000 Make this a great buy. lt!J!rl ltacla IHI D p I z2•• Bluff• Condo 3 br or 2 and mid Jan. $800. p/mo. 17, 1984 Otlly Piiot December fo, 11, Asking prlee $133,500 1_.. If/Pl 11118 au I at ,.. lrg conv den. 3 ba Iv rm, Step• to ocean. (818) • MT·239 17. 1984 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT se:Jri;y• gated~r a.autlM Unique Uoo hide-out din rm, trpl, patio over-aM>-0919 PWl.IC NOTICE Ml ·235 Trad1' t1'onal COLI..... fumlshed home 4 BR w/1ppl1' gar prime a,... looks pool. Newfys 500decor-:-•• -_'='c1=-.. -.-.-,.--:r.nr.r L' < '· " 1 1 I' " f'· -· .... 11v yours at 539-8190 _ated J'.4.o pet1. Sil /mo _. Pt:J8l.ICNOTIC£ r .>Wtltng ,.p;.,"""·"''\.\'H•\A' ,, .... >:I Realty ,,.... Y4'1e~ablraly.$L7a500rge/mo'am.ltyrm. B;t'Rltyfee 673-633ltvmag · -1&2erApt.2eriDOlwtc.1 IMIOM NOTICf Of ~TMOF JEAN MONFORT WION K_151,... :l'i'lltl -.c1 t1 1.11 p;1rk111g :SI .:.!Hi ocHI •10001 18 s1 5 -1 Bdrm. 1 ba Abbey "' Hunt & A1aoclates. f tala Exec. home. Panoramic: or • mo. t . Notte.of WE ST BAY AVE BAVFRONT 631 -7370 model. Beautiful lower AsklotHarrtetPerry.Dya: tla oceanvuS1850.Eteoant· wt< °' s700 mo. Utlla, s• of lllMI unit. Across from pool. 640~88; Eves642-9178 Yall!J W4 ty furn °' unfur. 9 King ceble, maid aervfoe r.!· :.=1L: At N II y I...' 'l'r«HJittunitl ;1 Hr "P'" t.11 ul.ir Close to uc1 and shop--1---1-_._--1-.. -.. --Jr exec'lbr 1nc1 a;; 2ba 675-5393or84Q...7831 ~fe~t: ~t!t ,:; ANO OF PnmON TO ADMINllTER HTATENO. A 12 47 a f ping S 116•950· 11111 .... ,. 1 •• dbl gar enhanced by spllt Lido late Wat-ront·. Pvt o · k h,I\ v11·w ( h.~ r11·1 f 11iun< mg $I 11:111 .011 1 EL.EUil irwirOITIVE .mm. Gtaeral 2202 M decOI' 5700 539-e190 .,., San noire wor ers In the SUperlor Court or 5a5 ~ 1 .... t 1...... beh. Lg cstm dlx 3Br 2ba '492-6801 Mr. Teter. A-12tl8t To all heirs. beneflc:lar!M. creditors and contingent creditors, and persona who may t>e otlle!'wlM lnterestad In the will and/or est.ale of: the State o1 ce111orn1e, tor LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE llOIE 1111,400 Oisor Winter Rentals ...,. .... $1800/mo tee. 673-8886 1~n~:';Z~!,,~~ Es1a1e P~~t:'~u~de 1~. ~~:i~ ealf y p;t;~~~~~~:NT .;;lioiiuiiO.,.t • .;;lt-..a.,c~.._ __ 2_24....,0 LOOK HERE lp1:tatab, -·-·-· -- of OLIVE AURICH MIO· PJn111,1ml\ •11.1,111 & nt~ \'rt\\ -.p.111 .. 11 ... • curedyard lnvlle•you ln 7141675•6173 1Br bungalow w/warm FOl'oceanclse2bdrmhme tu ... ••l•r 21.12 OE.NOORF,Conservatee Br :\ Bi1 X l\)l )111.u11111g . IHI\\ $1:101HHI decor & appla $300'1 oourmetkltch&kldal pet Notice Is lleu1by given that Spacious living room with 786-1172 539-6190 Best fee welcome $875 2Br Duplex oen ll<M hwy. the under91gned wlll tell 11 cozy fireplace. Formal ON WATER: 3 Bd. 2 ba. *l•I lltO* Clean upper w/gar 1850. JEAN MONFORT ALISON A petition has been flied by Roger M Alison In Ille Superior Court of Orange County requesting tllet Roger M. Alfson be IP· pointed u petsonal rep- resentative to administer the eatate of tile decedent The petition r1queate authority to administer tile astete unQ.er tile Independent Ad· m1n1strat1on·of Estates Act Pt1vateSate,totllelllgllest COTTON POINT ESTATES dlnlng.Hugemastersulte Lower, fi replace. Sparkling Clean 28R1' E i • 3b 2b Apply3211rls,873-2080 and best bidder, subJect to plus '3 large bedrooms Sl300tmo yrty. den. 2'Aba Twnhm. Pool, nchanl ng r • ....---,..,...----='r';;: conflrmetlon ol Maid Su-t '1istum 11t·1 .in '11 \.\ loh Ill 't t1, (',...,,1 Ottloe. den or 5 bedroom LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT spa tennll, sec gate. blk wloracltfln lrl?ic dbl gar "ti lltsa 7 pertor Court. on or after tile P.it ti tt-.1 S.111 <'I• rr u •11 t ' Ir''' n $.i .11).(11111 with llreplace too. Giant 3880 Mlctlelson Drtva 5 Bd + large entertaining to bch $995. 8'48-3458 kids fine $900I53M190 tBr 18: ger patlO ~:'~~·~~~::;· ~::i rear yard! An executive trvlne rooms. Spanl1h VIiia with .,..3_b_r....,2,...--ba........,.lrp_lc_su_n'"'"k_en__,ll,..v Best Alty fee 323 E 1Sth S500 No pell vaJeno1e Men Dflve. Full-WESTWOOD VILLAGE ~~=~ ~~:-~~91Fror c:~ Co1t1 Mesa 1024 pool sauna $8500/mo. rm nr Edlnger/edwards Mobile Home 2 Br. 1 ba, Sierra Mgmt 838-0772 erton. CA 92635. County of appointment to aee •EASTStOE S112.600* W1ttrfrtlf 11 .. 1111, $960/mo 8'41-6672 Lido Penn. pvt bell, clOM Eaatslde: 29A twnhae Orange,S1ateotCelltorn11, P11rnt· Engl1,h 11.1d1t111r1<1I .\ Bd :1 H.i .I 2bd,frpl,lrglotlafley 1o% 111·1• lll·llOO Ct 1 beaci'I 3 9d 2b• to shop'· Adu11tt•1. n1do style Pvt patio gar~ alltllerlgllt.tltteend lntereat ~· I . h l l ti l''·t \ ~f~"' tlllll I A 759 5080 ose o . pell. . ut f'IC • fr"'• ... '•s.75/mo,S51..0"42"4 or said deceased at the time rp l "· r c "'t . r••. n1 '-.. • " J, .), dn, no qua gt • I•--------home, fenced yard. Call 673-8879 .,.... - A hearing on the-petition wlll be held on JANUARY 2. 1985 II 9:30 A,M In Dept No. 3 at 700 Ctvlc Center Drive Wett. Santa Ana. CA 92702 IF YOU OBJECT to tile granting or tile petition, you Should either appear 11 tl'le 11 .. flng and et11e you ob)ec· tlons or Ille written objec- tions with tne c:ourt before tile llearlng Your appear- ance may be In person or by yOYr attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a conunoent creditor of the deceased. you most Ille your ctalm wltll tile court or present It to the personal repruentatlve appointed by the court within tour montll1 from tile date of first 111- suence ot tettere as provided 1n Section 700 of tile Probete Code ot Callfornla The time tor tlllng clalrm wm not exptre prior to four month5 from the date of rile hearing notice above YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille Ille kept by tile court II you are a person lf'lterested tn the estale, vou may serve upon tile executor or admtn- lstrllor. or upon the al· rorney for the eitecutor or administrator. end Ille wllll the court wllll proof of ser· vice. a. wrlttltf'l request·stat· tng rhat you d9$lre special notice ol tile fifing of an In· ventory end appra1aemenr ot estate a.sets or ot the pet!· lions or eccovnts m&nlloned In Section 1200 and 1200 5 ot the CelllOfnla Probate Code Dnld 9. Htl)'ler, Jr., 1901 Avenut of the Sten, Sta 1'475, LOI An91te1, CA IOOl7 Pu bit Shed Or •noe Coa11 Delly Piiot Oecambef 10. 11, 11. 1984 MT·236 P\15LIC NOftC£ ol death and ell the rlgllt. 2 22 662-5757 -----1,-..----~!'1~e •:id ~~9:,~ ~: WTSllE DOLL 111111 Ctrtaa itl •ar LWE/lmH acq_uired by operauon ollew NOW ONLY $124,9001 Re-1t;so/r~folc.51~'LPn!r Custom 3 Bd 3 ·~t>a trl- or ottiet"Nlse other than or 1,, EICELLEIT IUYS cenlly remodeled 2 Bdrm Open 2•4 Dally. 642•8367 level. Walk lo beach addition to tllal of aald de-ORANGE HILLS charmer on a large cor· _ $4500 down. $1750/mo ceued. at th• tlmeot death, *3BA 5ba Beautiful ner 101. Cozy & 00'7'-,;;;;;;,;;,)ll, some view. wl 1·2 yr option to buy wl In end to 111 tile certain real tortable • you can move S 1t50 960-4226 or xlnt 1erm1. Call Alan- property Situated In the City CO~i~·t~SA right In Assme $78,000 960·4229 Parltwet1 ProP or Costa Mesa, County of loan at only 12"•· Call 731-5831 Orange, State of Ctllfomla, • •3 Units Bargain today for showing 2BR t'f•BA. steps to beach partk;ulartyde8orlt>edufo4· $174.900 6•6.7171 some view $1150 . tows. to wl1 * 2 Houses on 1 Lot 960-4226 or 980·4229 Sell Idle Items 642·567 8 Lot 12 ol Trect 2727, 11 $169,000 1t1own on a Map the<eof re-MESA VERDE corded In 80011 87 peg61 34 DI M Es * 4BA custom poot tiome and 35. ol MlsceUaneoua $389,000 Maps, In the ottlce of the IRVINE County Recorder ol aald Or-*2BR 2ba Patio Home ange County $119,900 more commonly known A NEWPORT BEACH as 409 Princeton Drive, * 2 Units. Excel Local Cotta Mesa CeJllornla Term• ol '819 casll ln law· $330,000 lul money ol tile United •4BR 2'1rba, pool sale. or part cUll and bet· lH· 1101 States on oonflrm111on of L I N E S450.000 ence evlo.nced by note ... cured by Mortgage or Truet Deed on tile pr09'9fty IO sold Tenpercentoc amount WANT ADS bid to be deposited with bid. Blda or otters 10 be In writ· 1ng and wtll be r~ved at tile aforesaid office er any time atter Ille first publl· cation llereot and before dete of ule Dated tills 3rd dey of Dec . 1984. Klmbtrl)' •. H11ghH, con .. rvttor of the .. tat• of Hid Con .. rnt .. Attorney• for Con· MnrttOf' CAMERON and HOFFMAH, 145 W. Vatenci. Me.a Drive, Fullerton, CA naa6 Publla.l\ed Orange Coast Daily Piiot December 11, 12. 18, 1984 TW-338 MLIC NCITIC£ lt-21912 NOTICE OF PUBLIC IALE OF PfASOHAl PAOPIATY II 20111 I I IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO I PRIVATE PARTIES I Sell your Items for $50 or less In our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- lished eac.n Saturday m the Dally Piiot. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be I, put-paid so mall or bring them Into ' the Dally Pilot office. Be sure to Include your phone number or ad· dress m your ad, have a price on each Item & no abbreviations. Sorry, no commercial ads, garage sales, produce, plants or animal• sre BCC6ptable. 11v111 con One of the finest homes on the Southern· Calif. Coast Superb quality throughout Country French with water view Complete privacy Sur· rounded by garden patios & framed by bo- quet canyon walks & planters Incl Land $1.800.000 Beverly Morphy 644·6200 ?/!:Macnab· Irvine IOLI THE REAL ESTAT&:RS •RARE FINO $99,500* Upgraded 2Br 2Ba+ Iott, frpl, c/alr Agt 831 ·5737 TRIPLEX 2-2BR 1-3BA. Patio's. attractive Good Income. alt"l'ented. For sale by o w ner, $21 5 ,000 . 548-2630 llllTS (2) •·plexes, West aide CM 1 yr old, Income $70.000lyr 8.5 x gross Full price $595.000 nrm. Assume existing loans w/only S 115,000 Down. Call owner/dev 845-8846 Haat. llac~ l WILITOldil 3 Bd 3 1hb&. trf·levef. Ap- prox 2800 sq tt, 2 yrs flew. 10"/e or LESS down Assume 9 9"1e tat TO Call Alan-Parkwest Prop (7141731-5831 hYiat 1044 1.21% lSlllUILE LOii 3 BO 2 BA detached houae In Calif. Homes. Won't · Laatl Call Mark 831·1266 • Ocean VleW condo. 2BR 2'..\ba, gar, tac, new crpt. Tennts, pool. Avail 1211. S 1200/mo. Oya 760-8797 eves 760-8788 Notice Is "-ttby given tllat pursuant to section 1988 ol tM CMI Code. State of Call· f()fnlt. the undef&loned wilt sell at public 1111 by com- L111a1 llacla· 1 wANtEo 1tlMeo m NOTICE. 1Br 19a vpatalr1. $'450 No pets. 1921 'Nallece Sierra Mgmt 833-0772 1 Br Euttlde, amall but cozy. Iota of natural wood-Squealcy clean. No pell $'445 851-9528 18r, encl gar. Mature single. "460+"400 dep. Aft 8pm call 845-3487. XLNT REFS ONLY #00101 S · pet111ve bidding on tile 26th Not lee It hettby g1v1n 11111 dty of December. 1984. et pureuent to aectlon 1988 of 10·00 o'clock AM on the · Ille CMI Code, 11111 of Call· prtmlaes wtier& u 1d prop. tornta, tile undtBtgned Wiii erty llu been stored, and DEADLINE: 3 p.m. Thur9d•Y C08ta Me .. Office Walk to golf ltom your spacious Mesa Ve<de 5 bdrm 3 bth homewlth lm- prenlv• list of custom features Architect owner hll gone all out to make this a true showplace. Full prloe S319,000 vlew tot In Emerald 81y'of Irvine Cova Proper1lel By The Sea 494-0748 or 854-1268 . •••rr• •••~ t The Da~lf Pilot wt.ll no Jo~er be open. on Saturd.&1 mornl"I•· Our openttnc boura will be llonclaJ tb.na Frlcla1. 8 :00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Deadtlnee will be u follow•: Mii 11 put>tlc .. 1. by com-wtiicll are locate<! et Public petlttva blddlno on ll\I 26th Storage. Inc , 13141 Jeffrey .. C::.SELECT UOIUYYllW EDITION D&ADLl?tE day of c;>ecemt>er . 1984, I I Roed, tn the City of lrYIM 12'.30 o doCk PM. Qrl IM County of OrllllQe Sttle of pn1m1Mt '#Mr• .. Id prop-Cellfornll. the 1bandoned erty hat ~ ttored. end gOOde. cl'tames or personal wtilch art located at Public properly detorlbed below In St°'•· lne. ~5 Pleoentle the matttrs of 330 W•t S.y Street C08ta Meaa, Ca. 12129 ..... PROPERTIES Huge cu1tom •BR. famlly rm home with pool/apa l view Bltr 983·8377 Monday ........................................... , .......... Prlclay. •:30 p.m. Tae.daJ .....•................... ••••• ••••• ................ II.OD~• •:30 p.m. • Avenue. In the City Of Coste Miit CarMY Ort bike, 10 M.... County of Orange, bu. mllC. Sp 8 114 State or Calllornla, th• 111a,.. Aot>tr1aon • Cllet ·~eoooa. ct1e111e1 •pit". 1f)te -90fl. Clock. , Of pert<>nal prgperty d• CllJlr IUllCM 30 blll. ch&n· acnt>ld below In IM mat· dllltr, side brd Iv 3 bd, Sp R terl of 11 529 l R A Y 0-V _ I JoMpll Hovar 2 11a1ura. Clllne cbnt. Cll•t. d(lk. dry I I' I I 2 pr llclls, 1U1 9'>rt equip ,llalr. bOOkc.ae trio-. \lltl'lr. 2 . . . . ¥. 1w11 ctlllr. n\ltc bxa, ti.111-D1-liPLJ01lll.llL.111ii-J _.....__.___._.._....__, -CN.mT~ll ~o:Jr 20.bu,..mlle..Sp-H4\1 LlndlOfd rtMrv.. tlle Lendlord reHrvu the right to bid at the .. 1e rlghr to bid 11 1111 ••le Pu<ch-inU9t be .mtde PorchU.. INlll t>t made #Ith c.un only an<f peld tor wttl't cu11 only tnd Ptkl tor at. the ume of PIKChaa. All et tn. time ol purcnue Att l)Ufellued good• .,. r.old .. purCNMd goO<I• •r• told •• la, and must bl rernoYeCI at I•. fnd rnvtt bl remo....o 11 Iha time Of purell... S.le Ille time Of putClllM Sall "1b'feet to l)tior ~•lion aut>~ to PrlOf ca11Ct1l1tl0i'I In the .wnt of Mttllmenf In lhlt fYlnt o1 a.tlllement between l•('ldlord ate Ot>ll· ~ween landlOtO Ind ODli-r ted party 0.tld INI 1 It" ilted perw Dllld 11111 , 1th 18111 oav Of ~'* 18th day of Dt<.•n«CHlt 1084 198' ~ ll0t .... 11\C. I.and-'wl»flc ltor11•. Ina., ~d wndl!ord ~ £ l N Y r I 1· I Publllllld °'""O' Cqftt ~ublltned Or•no.-Coqt 0.Uy Piiot 0.C"'TI~ 11 18 Dellt Pilot ~Mnl>f'f 1 ! l8 19S. r .. 1111 1n9• r J t IOH•..tlTI lftnn 11 Olu • .. WOlt .,., UYlllOOO, ( PllOI 111111111 Su~ home Fresh paint Inside. Llrge 11v1ng arN. Qlf'llng room. 3 large bedfOOCDa. CUI de ~ atreet. CloM to ect\oole Now. Now Ol\ly S 1t9.900. 6*"23l3 ' THE REAL E 9TATILRS YIWMl.lll 1111,llOJJ -L .... OUtdOOt patio In· eluded with thl• 1 bedroom condo on the llf•t flOOf lecurlly & community faclfltlel for Pftv9le Uvlng, \\AU HI HO"<T l!O"ll-, lac. R[.\l tl»AfC 9'1·1AOO UYFlllT 11·1111 1Br, MCl.lrfty bldg. tub pafkl~Sl.l 1 avan, com- munl l..Pttlo. Jutt listed at 220,000. U111ua.n 111·1• DllMIUl'llU_ 38R • 2~ be.tha. dbl cer gatage, MW Clfpet, fraefl P•fnt, v.-cant and rMdy to rno .... In. P•tlo. Nloe 66rntf\. pOOI S128;700. ... , ... ., .. ..,. ... 11n Wedn.clay ••••..........••....•..••.....••••..••.•..•.•• Taeecla.y. 4:30 p.m . Tbureclay •••.•...••.••••...•••....•.•.•...••.•••.•••. WeclpMidiay, •:30 p.m .. 'rid.al··················································· ~ar9Clay. ':30 p.m ... YturClay ...... ;.···········,·······························• Prlda.y. 3:00 p._m_. Sanday ...... , ... ~ .. · .................•........... , ........... Prida.7, 3:00 p.m. ~ ' lai~Pilal 642-4321 " .... people read cl111Ul•d • ~~--:---------------------------------;-:---~---~----....... .._.----...-----........ -------...-_....--....... ....__.,. ....... ._,.~=-- C5 ltlt Waalt4 1100 ltlt Waat.. II ltlr Wutl4 SHO Flralf1re . I 1S TV1 W i o, AaJM WutM I020 A1t• .. ,..,.. A1 ... , lllJ!!!H - IMITllOl "rt••t laltt/O LI TUllll~ Ullll a11 Couch Uk•,,...., •100 • .._1_•• ... '."_._......,1.,.uiliil2 WI tlY ... -u• t l"'I Yoiknr1tt1 ilfJ llAl&llll " llll If lmiT*t FIT, 0enet1t1. Paid 850-1 t30 -,,.. 11 ul ,.. .. - lmmedtat• g:;i1 f 0••111 c1•1T twop01l11Qnt()petl EJcpef. c ...... "1" s 1•• 3 0 CLUI C.UI 11 1 Mudai21. aa, ilC>d e7 vw C"MP!A ........ '( ng or ""' • pref Houre 10 be er• holidays .M ._.,,,. 1• • Aed...ood B11rl tablee '"0 'fT wmty pen I( "" Ctrculatlon lrtct Man. DAILY PILOT r•~ A"""-·---~ s-·~ J for 112" ,..2·7821 Sun TV John• 8'4·11M ••• TllOll 51 ml •Int c;ond N11 EXTRAS 0000 COHO get ~bllltl .. In· -.... v ,.,....., "' ,....._. -" "" "" brkl clutel'I, b•tt & $1425 530-"41 ~'::: ~~:' ~-:,~=~· IUIL /llYH. ou111 h~,:: ~~ :~ ~ ~· ;= H!:! e~rcsc::•· ,'1,uEllPITDl•IEI s1':er:::•• ,~g"C::~ M.:.i~u s1~'.:.s.1~11111y lhcJl• 5300 499-6185 s 7• ~ I("'"*' c.ni. MUii l'lavt dtpende~ ~1>0<t Betel\ fl'! Co cteauve Layout Artlat to 558 1212/ll54·2H5.. lltt,..n 1 tl4 OOod eot'd l?SOO ee.r Of' truck and ...... ._ Outlet 1ne1cs: metl pick-up produce qu1i11y •d lllfS .. f /TI P/T l•r• Ill P/I•, ..... C"-rt•/ !iiOsl. ant grylbik ik m. 146- 1570 kin ...... -.,..., & 0 ltyoute. comp• l llY9f• Fabric elort Sew!,,., or • Sol• 175 Luvtet1 HO G.. .., -e nn pp (2131694-'75 p ,. ... .._._. WO< 0 ... th young bOYI 11trlb eupply dl1trlt> • fOf' • tall ptc.cs dally S•I•• •·per •. p .• rel IOI tr Wt... oot tt>t IA5 LO ,_,,, tbl lt•I 7111 • VW op Top......-.-~ and glrla Dally Piiot. 33o lhpg & reevg proc.u ~ -·"' t4t4 b .. (213)592-5900 171< on new eno . ..vh. Weat Bay, Co.ta MMa maM mlge Mull own car newaptper Conci.pr to 848-9487 01111 PIW l•ltr StO Lamp 115 548·5A27 •P aina • attert t750 MIZ 500 r im• Mutl Mil IMVll'IQ ~ A"'""' In ,_ton will'! only tor .,rands H .. vy 11tt1~ ftnith6d art Send r~ No "P« MC. wilt train v ... -.. r Lov .... -t. ..,_ Chri.trne. r,:.ct. while .......... ., $399$ 080 144-92'2 .,.,.,, ,........ only & xerox ,_,..,,... ot a " ..... 8 8 """' .,.. .,_.. -ii·y -w/rnici\ II<• &31-......, . · 9amto5pm Involved Exp'd pre ....,.,..... UUIPllllll .,4.,...,-ext lloratS100 862-1558 wat"'•lc red~$ "" 855-9100 ~°'rt k..OI01r"...,.stoter11e OHr~an he, Retell NI.. Salary Pl"• C -p .. -;;:-... 1 USED CARS 6 TAUCKS 'ft 300 80 TurbO Snrf, IM 71 BUO VEAT18LE. .. .... g_4 ..... TtLrrP•HE •airs Wh1 coucri s 150 ~ $75 MttMU 111 ....... w • .., 1 11 Int XL UT gd cond nu top .-c HOl&mllUT llllfl••101111•1 ,Cout Dally Piiot, PO commlHl<>n 83t-2222 "ppo1n"tman1 ...,tettera 1Aer1>1keS35176--9452 Watch wtth ~end!f>I~ COMEINOR~ll.l'OA IC rat, na.ry an n1 SA900 11M* • .. ,.,,_..tlnn •"'pl1-·tlon• el s --Box t"'AA Coata ••eu "' Chaf1•·Alt>tr"t .... t·5,5, FllH AHIAllAL 119 · 000 842 - 9859 aft• II =-,,..------3335' w·c~\Hwy, N 8 ~r:,•x~ t~~~~~· •Pl Ca 92e26' ... . SAUi PEftlDll lrvlne 4-Qpm. Call OaVld. G1111• I• ti Cormi«-0.L.lllO '19 •11.osLC '17 8c«oocio. ,,.. 91"9 Mon-Frlbtwn 1-<tpm TSLM•UIElllT 111111 474-1533 P ... rleltt 7012 CllOHUT "" =·~~-J: -TEUPllOll SlllCITlll 111~ 11 BEACH Bl.VO M•1•111c: Aoee. AJIOYI. Mutt Mil both. ~5-<57M DRIVERS WANTED Mull 142· 1I03 PlAT·Tlli Pill· L1oenM<I or unllctnMd · Mac~lae 121' •UY HAT• HUNTIN"'lON e"'•CH CHM'!tt SIJnrool Ptw · h•v• economlctl vtchl· Cltllllt .. •• Wlllll co··"LETE T"' "ININO Wiii train for C.M remodel· ... """ 1 t2 000 • --------Mr-"" Ing contractor 30 Hr/wl( 'Pf 1 ano, g 18 Cle.ltle Kllnker built 147-~0lls l•l·lll 1 ...... .,.AY! ~tr;._ 1~~ 80 Vanllg()I\. ldnl OOflCI el•. CAii for Info 852-8582 IHIOll OFO MIR 1mm&dlate openlnQ. S-4 50 Forlnformatloncall Barbara. 849•7922 S5 o Wael'ltt/Oryer. 1929 Fully 1Mtoreo 10 _ .... """""'' -· ,,.... elr. tt-.o. 511( ml. PIP WIUTll Mgmt &lnauranee1>1~t p/hr Pl'tone5410718 BlllRudea1S38-7!>42 __ S75 ee Freu•r. S75 hraon35npGrey Marlne WEWUTfHI •P40t8) MuetNllS5.t9t 116- 0 •• 1....,.. must Relt req Call Terri. lllll Plllllll TOPLESS MODELS 873·5624 (81m-5pml Boat tovef Ready I()( C~~IUO...•••t $26 ,900 4745<1~&.&0--8l2l ..... .. ,_I 650-0738 d1y1 PUTEIP PHSOI 1100/day. Paid dally , Christmas Parade Mutt -WI ---wanted 5 d•Y•. week Incl Immedi ate opening•. No .. p nee 828-2583 M11ctll1affal 12ll do by Dec 20th Dyl call I ·et Rabbit eon..i. WM•. , •• , •• fill' IEHILL LHCM Sat Wiii !rein, art Of exotic .. per • plu• nPllT/lllCn (I. Rabbll coei 135 Qu;J(. 840-1833 Aft t r ~pm II.Ito. 32 • 000 ml. lb MW, -Iii If you are lnteruted ·In drafllng background Apply lo Mr Meyer• rat llole s 150 548-4878 842· 7142 Widow will Jltn SltmmOM Import• 17800 · 4~ ll'l ti Pll'S 11rn1ng 135,000 10 helpful Full co t>enefll• TWIP&O 11101111 Attractive girl, Nwpt Bch finance I 1001 Ovlll Street NB '11 Sclrroco. 3M ml, LoolllnQ f()f amt>lllou• men SS0.000 or more in com-Apply Penneytlvef 1660 IEllT n1••11110 law offlee Part time No &-K81 Cocictlll machlnea 133-1300 bll!J$)f'lkt. Ilk• tM S6!IOO & wom.n tor local media m1u1on1 and are wlltlng Pl c "'Z · -• exper req 8'4-5040 $1000 OBO 756-1212 44 Tri-cabin cru1Mr. Now ~90. 835-1001 pp e;omo Earn $75 p/dl" to work hard tor It con-acen~ Ave M ll0· 1010 only S35.ooo previousiy '81 380 SEL , Pll OPE•'Tlll VfTERINAAV TECH tn John Wayne Tennis Club •dveniMd sss 000 pp 'i2'COnven Rabbit. mint. llltraln5'0-7321extt7 Sider thll, Merrill Lynett -SALESPlllSlll Nwprt11rea Expreq,FIT-Memt>etthlp $850 ol>O a••m1oan -111 1ake 2nd. In · Realty IS the most pres-Ans SeN N B Supv & Oprs p s Re 8800 -~ J to"2 EleQanf Aatral S11vtar • HU mel grey/burg t ..,., FEDERAL JOBS, F.,.,al ligloui. moat growth uper 1 mull Call 1mmedl1le openings IT •I nego 756-1790 Cell nH 840-Call Rocky 673-4106 .-.."_.r .. • ______ •..,,.1 •lll/l"lenll ... indudinQ• 1 reg $8500 842-'895 Govwnmenl i. hlrlnQ In onen1ed name In real es-63 t -56'0 M·F 8-5 exot1c ex per • plu• vn111.a11•. IOIPRlL Mon-Fri Barn • Spm 81 o-n 2• Skrp1ack ... '"' ClllllUI \ y.r or 12 .000 ml MfVICe Ot<I ~ neY9I' O•-your area Immediate 1 t p Apply to Mr Mey9ra 1 L h J k t cs k bl • "" ff/!~ .. ... ··-r I ....r h I e rtpare youraalt -, •• op•••TtllS In Costa Mesa netdl tull eat er IC e ar ue. Lots of equ1pt •ow hrs no 51Pd 010 AIC P!IC> PIS contract ,.....,. •~20 .. Al go to Bllgl eompi.te open ngi .. ,, out lells now lor the nex1 real es-"-WISPAO lllOlllS ume As9lstant ex per Bally u amatt never trlr Si 4 000 Musi Seltl 1111 1nterm1ttent wioer• bug restor1tt0n Eng~ S 12-$e9,000 Call rerun-late t><>O'l).-' Career op-answering tervlce exper IE•TZ Nlle"lrr llC needed 548-3794 used S690 oew S4HI 760·9538 rear trac lock and more $ 3 2 f 9 o o Trant Interior paint Alk debit for Job lnlo (l 12) port unities ivallable pref Full/part time day Of • -" • S400 6S0-8835 109941 Stoc>. N S845 fOf Or Bug 9S7·2588 888-'4347 ex1 E· 1530 Llcen11ng iralnlnQ &,vall· evenings 642-1403 H0-1010 Jo~1-Waatt4/ I 0 Ill able To 1nterv1e call -D · 5107 Magic: 11 Memt>erlhlP •x· Boats Sai l 70 14 OA··~Gl co•sr J11T1Si.tnmon11mpon1 Red VW A11>b11. 4 aP<S fill/Tiii PAY w 1 •• "" PllOIE SOLICITOR Sales oaeahc elusive NB n1gritctub Re-... _ .. ,_______ ,.... E " 00 look• gd runt w•ll ,••T/TlllWO at .... acll>Orsklor Pam EARN WHAT YOU'RE Male aide-tor dlubled salable reg mt>r1h1p 10 Glaapar Deck with AMC/Jeep 1 IOualfSt NB $1800 AM/FM t•,,,... .. an Ill al Merrlll Lynch Realty at Insurance releled prod· WORTH! at the Los An-S2500 obo Cost $3500 stee<1ng 7 5 HP Jonn-2524 Harbor Costa Mesa 133-1300 -- OpportunlllH 1v11tat>le 548-9366 or 963-13t9 uc11. Flexible daytime geles Time• tel•· elderly Live in Xlnt c;ootc 5 11 6 son SBOO 556 9587 new tires 751-3576 with the LOS ANGELES -hours Base .alery plus C "' Driver-refs 642·\732 Jim new 968-218 a • &41·1023 TIMES Clrculatlon De-IHIEllER c.0.1. commission. Call Cannon marketing ottlce In Oltll N~ lttlr cover '83 Enc11 Finn w/lrlr 3 siiia $695 MHCIHI llYEIS WE CARE ltwllud Mesa Effect111e now, our D~I 5510 .. ~ 1 Tracks 9035 pan men I In our door to Men/Women Local area & Lugo. 64.4-4242 New-new commlulon scale 11• Brit pd s t300 Sac $900 W1ndgllder & Hy Fly tall· For competitive prlcet & door new1paper aeles Earn up to $100 p/d11y port Beach area lows you to earn more AK Cocker Spana, buff i incl xtres 6.42-Q68~ boards-mak e offer ·fa Et Camino. luUy auto lease "'"on 1Q85 program Guaranteed Mustha11eown1m11ll11• Photo Lat> Printer thans2oo lncommlaslon tan . mlf $2 00+ Pool tllt>H!C i72 In slatet S8t-9157Af1 530 must sell S1800 OBO modelt.JOl'IReynold1. hourly wage plus com-l'llcle Call 540·2395ext.3 w/Norltsu exp Snap & wages by selllnQ only 5S7-5577/644-3131 S.SOO. acceHorles, in gd HOBIE 16 with rraner • 650-6366 ~~·6~~~~8~18rJ!f5_8686 mission Houra 9am to 2 Shot 1 Hour Photo 20 subscription• a week POOdlePups. Teacup,-Toy, shape. 51x91" 2 Danisri Xtru Xlnt cond $3200 WORKHORSE ·59 Ch111 .,. • Pm or 4pm to 9pm Train-6•6 2•24 .. lk 11· 11>1 1 •• s so 6 5•z 7190 Ing le provided. Potential MOTOR ROUTE .. -~ IVI e s POH e o earn more .... in 2 up 5.4 -2848 Mod Chrs. made rn Den-~ • 112T w lumt>a• rack OVER 1&0 than S 1000. weekly -, - ----3 mark S7Sbolh both Cot-SANTANA-30 Man" A.Ires Look5 UQI) runs greet to .. rn S300 plus per Avalleble In: PLASTICS Hours are lle>elble •nd the tll 55 S L ' Orio own r $ 1 400 -~ Fo I I •-·· EW"'OAT B"'AC tee & 3 end tbll l>y ane w/NB mooring S18K .._... r •n n erv...... N ,.. =-H lllH OPIUTOll ottlc. la Freeway cloae Cockattels breedlnQ pair $100/obo. 646-75.45 under cost S40-1077 673· 1630 flv magi call LAGUNA BEACH for adhesive and coating For more lnlormallon. Tame 1 writ 1 grey 1g --.. Q57·2361 ext 1204 ANO LAGUNA NIGUEL manufacturer 10 m~x call (71 4) 540-0301 cage $lOO 673-6067 SALUTING CANNONS Vaaa 7040 IWIH Exper1enc• preferr&d but resins, fillers. plgmenll & Hand-made solid brass, Slip A Docks 7022 JANITOR IAL BUS for no\ neceuary Earn catalysts $5/hr to start HOllnAllY A.ati,111 60fO Kint cond very heavy -SALE in M1u1. Hawaii 2 Vrs exp ALSO Appren· $4SO -$600 per month 3 wanted one world clasa. -18 & 12" long C1111 40'moorlng, •Int Newport s20 000 Wrrte Cliff ,.. __ _ lloe Apply In peraon No cotltctlng. Call tOam t5 7 Monrovia.NB multi taltnled gen ofc Antique Na119ho lndlan (213151.9-7800 Ask for loc & great 21' sailboat """' 1671 Plac.nt11 Ave.C M to 4pm Monday -Friday PlllSSllOOI MELHll secretary Must have xlnt Aug 4"x 6" $1000 Nori> (213j832·11 15• Iv $13.500 080 631-5S2S ~=~a.:.oHI ~;6,, 1563 842-9237 OUlll COAST Part tune. Mon. Tues .<lpm· pttone & IBM display 844-12 t2 e•t 211 msg SLIP IEHH IOW HUT WH LJI llllY PILOT finish Wiii train Apply wrrt91 skllls Total com-AppliHCll 6011 UVA Tann~n Bed-Scanda •8x 16 tllp or Side tie for Aati.1ea, PENNYS•VEA 1sso pensalion to S•0,000 --s 1 p"' • old Cl• •· .. , 9A .. S looking lor TRAINEE I "" 80 GE Whl Wash & o ·c ~ mo . power boat Finders lee I .1.,1.. - 84!\-5182 ---ia•111----~laun~la A.v.e. Coal• Sed nd crelsllum~s. PlrlSI· . 0 ··oo '!.o ... 3er8 perfect oond Cosl -848-1901 Wied~ 54 Ch_,., Conte11e Xlnt Mesa ent, O ns ,..uoc; ates ryer,... • -• .,... $40001 "•king S2900 S48-3SS3 Eves/Wknds __ , HEAL TH FOOD STORE 840 Newport Center Or Admiral 2 dr relrtg S 16S Call Ray 994..0500 -cond White wtred in. Pilla Shop, lrvfne area • Tl'te Dally Piiot Ad Setvlces Suite 660 Newport Beach 6'4•6222 --SUPS IHIH tenor S..lS 000 673-06271 Mveral Motels w HM B Department has lmmedl· REAL ESTATE Ca 92660 M11ic1l l11t. 6224 Balboa vacrit Club needs 61 FORD T-BIRD CONV Pre-OwMO M«ceoea lo ChooM from Jll ILEIOIS llPOITI 1001 O\lall Str .. t Newpon 8"ch llS·tSOO *FREE* CHllSTIUS IJn From Southwest Motor Car Ooe 1ocky perton '""" wtn 1 miniature Merce<Ses SL Conven11>1e motorizeo kids car · now BILL YATES I VW-PORSCHE ... 1' ,· '• ' 8 37-4800 4'1l-4S 11 tns ·81 dL a di. auto. tnrl, ale t>taupunkl, pis. p/b p/w 19500 1573-3003 A1tn , Dtantic c .. mac t3" 179 ELDORADO l!K m1 . new Mich mttlitc ~A I saddle lnl RMI Beauty $8400 ObO ~780' NABERS on display All you do IS c I n1·LL •c t>••nQ 1n your current l\U n 845·4 118. ate openings for 1. UUSPElllOI SECllnUY General Elec 17 cu ft 2 dr AMPEX multl-trk 8 1r11 approx 30 slips any 10-Beige w/wttlle inl Orio Hotel llSPATCM IElllllER Need Ucensed agent for Real Eetate experience relrlg S 1'5 662• 1S39 rcrdr pro or· 7 osc1llascpe cation Jan 2 10 March..31 S3K m1 clean Only call If PEllSO•FlllllY CIST.SEllY.llEP. active Balboa Island of· Salary commensurate lllYAPPllAIOES vum1r1$1200obocnsldr durtng Marine r e· interested 760-1742 Me<eedet-~Z I LARGEST SELECTION reg11tr111on flny model of late model. low mlleaQe or ye11rl and ente< 1he Cadillacs 1n Southern Only d-dable rion .. t Appllcantl muit have 1 flea Commlssloo only Typing 70 plui wpm LES 957-8l33 pymt or trede? 631-8S23 construction 30'-•5 Eve S.47-5976 Days VI"". Id d I I F lid II 11 t ' B 6 8 ;;-sallf'power Call Rick I . .I appllcanta need apply va I r vers tc;ense. a or con en a n erv ew Nwpt ch 4S-4 t 1 Aetrig Freezer' dbl door Drums CB 700 5 Pc 1..ym-Lamb 673-3S IS A1to1 •rrtn 49.._2996 good drMng record and callBettyWalahatWater-SECRETARY w/good SISO Call S42-668-4 bals Perfect Cos1 $465, a general knowledge ot front Homes 673-6900 bst olr takes .. 7S9-9259 Speoe tor w1ndsurlel: HOUSECLEANEAS NEEDED IMMEO OWN TRANS 84S-0981 the area. candidates typing, verbal & written Washer & Dryer S 145 ea "' " t B lb I Skills Good gro~th E-1~ guitar • Amp $•00 "aya... e c a oa s should also display a ~ Gas s111S150, refrlg S 160, "" 0 .. B yf t 673 S429 R positive 11t11tude and s llECEnlOlllT Potential NON-SMOKER Dshwshr $100, 6'6-S848 Call aft 6PM 6.46-.4584 a rn -eas wllllngness to work hard lor Law Firm, Alrpon area S t400/mo Send resume Offa'ce F1r11a't1re/ Bicycles 8012 These are pertecl pan Lite typing 476-2657 Oaleco Co . Inc 3388 Via Wht 2 <Sr Frig/Freezer. gd _ Udo. 4th fl, Newport cones $100 Call 546-8810 Etaipaeat 6226 Bikes ladles/mens/boys/ time positions for Quall· IHTlL llECEPTIOllST Beach 92663 _ _ girls S20-$SO S48-4878 ::k ~~~~~~~~o 1~,n~: Oral Surgery office In NB SECUAIT't' Coap1ten 6011 IHI FllllllE HCTIH Girl• bike 24" S8S HOUSEKEEPER live In or out Businessman needs 1 neat person with ref's for Ute duties Student or emptoy&d ok BS0-1 t 30 Dally Piiot team. contlct Xlnt s~111ry & t>enallts All IEST pay II O.C. Unt>ellevat>lef Macintosh. • P111h/Proatl1l1111 Evenings S45-«96 llSllPll/OllPlllOI Donna Wolf 1nqu1ries contldentlal " prlnler & disc drtve NeJV tft fin • late 141 Jllotor la'Lt ... I • 1016 M 1 d N o••iir COAST 1•0 t Avocado. Suite SOS. Leading Security Guard only $2100 6'S-77.42 a ,'::i~e.,sorS-'~-~68~ On· -" Newport Beach. 92660 Agency seel(lng Security Fr .... to Toa 6022 C••••tor •••l•l, 111 PUCH Mul Moped S2 10 llllY PILOT 644-6161 Ottleers ..,. laolll111 • l11k 3 spd girls Schwinn S65 INTERIOR DECORATING 142·4'21 -----• Full/Part lime Pos1t1on1 Adorable 4 yr old tml (•ul,t • locer1ler I Both xlnt shape 673-3456 Color-Design-People --------llECEn/SEOTY • HOltday Work Available oasset riound Free to ., free dr1w1nQ At the same Cahtornlal See"' toeley1 Adi 9107, 11:'~:,k;'~:'~e 540-1810 8-4 SOOO·S fully loaded now available for saHI Or 2600 Hart>Or Blvd low m1. assume or lease Dra.....,ng will be COSTA MESA purchase 261-1381 held on Dec 24, 1984 BMW 91 12 Cal Brooks Adams tor C~ntoltt 13 . det111ts \ 19 Caprice Claaalc \o mt 7331 BMW 1979 blk/re<I SOUTHWEST new carb i~~;d tnl sunroof. mu.st sell! I $3Q50oboafl 01 $99SO 673-1846 or MOTOR CAR co 66 1..0388 I • 180 CHEV MONTE CARLO 1220 W COltt H19t1wty LANDAU loaded wtlh 8.4 3181 16.000 m1i..s Newp<Yl Beach power equip Immaculate Perteet condition ASklnQ 114/631~•88 I tu-tone SA99S {S33.42 11 S 16 500 obO 8'S-3&0e TOP-SSS p•fD Johnson & Son Ur.coin 'l&lllW' " Mercury 2626 Harb<)( u s FCM Pampereo Blvd. Cost• M.-. (7141 PT/FT wlll train 775-54.-47 -~-----Nautical almosphere. e vacation Benefits good nome 7S..&-18SO Ar1 Oltjech • Motorcycles/ ldlT/WTSITTtll small Ousy waterfront For tunher 1nforma11on ~ SUN DEC 16 10AM S IOlll l11ltor /SlltJ 01 .... , For 2 Children In my c M N 8 ofc needs energetic: CALL (7 14) 633· 1965 CUTE Christmas Kittens. 9 2701 s HARBOR BL. s A _;.c;.;"-..''•'•'------ ARE llEIE! Merced• 8en2 S-40-S630 lllHt&Tt CASI -.u--.. -n -,-,i- Apply Th~ Carburetor home Mon -Fri refs. person good w ith wks 6 46-405 1 Dys See dtsplay ad in sports 72 Kawasaki 3SO 2 stroke Sho;> 2945 Aandolptl CM salary neg 682-1738 priones & numbers for DYNAMIC PROTECTION 968-3205. 848-SS38 I section tor datalls & ndt work S75 642-3806 OulstandlnQ Selec:11on1 LEASE OR BUY Top M9rc.da Pnc.s Pll<! WM• red wrter No euh Cat• Pet., Of Ray MOISE Of llPHTS :S. w!~~ 1 ~ UP to 7 yrs eva•let>le STERLllQ llW ----. -FIT posl11on MUSI type SERVICES Free 10 gd ho meMov1nQ terms on Mon Wed Fri 81 Suzuki GS 2s0 Street IHIEl llSIST&IT IEW TACO llll 40 wpm non-smoker Equal Opportunity mu•t give up 7 wr old fml For further into contact 756 10 t6 OPElll/ft SOOI p el 63 1 8480 Employer M/F 1 u111so1' LJWSOI bike Xlnt cood 7 5 mPQ • • t r • >Collie 't Shep Quiet "' S7SO 645-0490 KENNEL HELP Mostly Full & part time Apply restaurant SKIER-DRIVER M/F Pit gentle gd wt chrldreri Cal he -"304 - 1S40 JambOree NB Ad1aoen1 to Fasn10P'I lslend di1I MERCEDES 213of71C63 .. 2333 CO..Nlf..L CHEYIOLET wknds & live-In Mull 3-5pm, 7480 Edinger TllE IUCllMOUSE 3S motor home Mam-nouse-brotten S.&9-4032 t811H S77-7 114 83 Honda 250 Enduro have drivers 11cenae Huntington Beach is 1nterv1ew1ng for ine IOI· motri 640-6640 Msg Ftarna't;r• 602-5 p· /0 62"e 1lnt c.ono Onty 500 m uo.uu Pou clae 9157 1 ..!>0! tldrt••r Iii' d t ·1 ~T ·\ "'1 1-:.-. \ S•o 4234 .. I IHOI rt HI c.e I Must sell make otter .. • OFFICrr 1111•1A~rr• 1ow1ng posit1ons SEC•nAllY - -06 ".,. wii;n BARTENDER Fi l * n 2 Love Seats. brnttan AntrQue white spinet piano S IOOO 63 t-4 S ~~R 0 ..,..,,., .,4 • ..,., ,,,.,. ..,. ne 81 011 sc Or grna 546.1200 LJIO• Cha .. ~ Boat Co Ne~po"' "' H 8 1 Girl Ifie Non $70 7 6660 ' ""' n '"'" -" WAITRESS F d FIT 0 e · check $50 ea 67S-6S96 0 84 · Honda Express motor lull• 011ded S?7 000 Need good worker to Beach seeks mature FIT 00 smoker Fu 11 t 1 me ' I d d d pable ehable detail days 8am-4pm 893-1940 9' Sola & Loveseat $100 Hammond P1pe1 organ Moped 64'-1869 St75 S111es-Servic•Leas1no Ph ·3~ '890 M·F 9to:i l>Mt• -9317 ~ c Ctt111ienoer ldoo lair runs great 72 Ply u1.i11e $200 642-3806 c 11 e1an upl yar an GV!~.. Cll1 ted' r 1 01 · 1 di Apply in person 6 t9 OBO 646-1317 $300 650-044 7 M ...,. Vespe Ike n-* * * * * * * 84 Po•·~ttfl 91 I CAR 0 oes 0 shipyard vvu or en . OU g no n • Sleepy Hollow Ln srrcuRITT * o..,~ I "' attitude & work "8bl1S vldual w/bookkeeplng * ti; Beaut qn/sota bed tutted Oak ur11ohl. plays nds re 646-4224 I EICELLHT llYHTORT RERA Thi!> blac~ oeauty F/tlme. 67s·25SO customer servloe ex""r. Laguna Beach. No phone Entry level Unarmed se-oo 5 65 9 1011000 " pwr anu1Pmf!l'lt "'v calls please backs. floral skirted bot-pair l 5 7-2 T a 'le Pllr OWllEI 11111'1 v.., Type 40 wpm. Sell curlly Industrial positions r I n , "" "' ~ 1urt>o pkg Conco•se ---11 Oodge Diplomat Mint LJ •• SCAPI.. & II Ml 18 Id tom, must sell. pert cond Plano. Baby Grand. Shat T I 1024 1 S 59 starter. gOOd verbal Aolhsc;tllld Restaurant a011a n B r• I~ $22S OBO 631-79S8 fer & Son Ask tor Tom 1191 80 3201 Ssp a. c 2atz931 cond I lk "5 8-c I LandlC•P• maintenance • written communlc11tlon WAITER/ WAITRESS wn transp et er an WANTED l8 or larger I 8 1 320; Ssp s r 1DUE•97 S42 995 Jonnso" & Son cond S 1500 OBO 650-8635 laborer, lull lime. SS (213) 4S7-1081 DELI POSITIOI average wage We pro-DINING AM SET. glass top H/530-8066 W/760-9901 Travel Traile• pp wlll pay 8 1 3201 All s1r 10AG96' L1oco1n Mercur~ 2626 p!hr Exper pref Apply Opt••TOll___ v1de guard card & uni· & brass legs 4 Ian upttl Piano small upright IOP cash Call 17141992•62,8 I e 1 320i 5sp S tdog860 Harbor Blfd Costa Mesa Tull-Sat Dane Pt. -now avail Exp req Apply form Full/pan time All chrs. gd cond WllS S850 cond inside/outside • ___ 8132o1 a 15 , lblt>408 17141 S•0-5630 ---9319 Marina Co 24705 Dena Cord & computer boards. 1n person 2407 E Pac shifts & wknd1 Apply new. now $3SO 645-3860 ptays beautifully, tuned. A1to L1111a 9010 82 32oi Ssp s r tesi..&OT 82 MUSTANG 2 dr S90f1 t063 North GlasseH, Or-I llY ftllllTVllE Stool wrll deliver 1 sp 9 r 1 :> stick 10 m1 xlnt cono In Or Dana Pt all shifts 5.40-1777 Csl Hwy CdM 9am • 5pm Mon thru Sat ---- ----$7 SO 182 320 s td f 14 · coupe radio ttea1er 111 ange Ca 538-3S63 LES 9S7-8133 I . 847·S572 ' ' =~ ~~g: ~=~: ; ~::;.~~ CHICK out S6000 obo 6'2-2567 TODAY I s I 1 I II II a. I KREISS custom Scroll Sport1111 Goo41 6230 82 320• h P s r 'fdc 103 8 2 M us T ANG GT n~J/ 10~ Co~o:' ~~I table perfect Cost $800 1x 14 TramPohne nu SSOO MOHA-TOYOTl 82 320• 5sp $ r 1evd96' IVEllSON Loaded wi tri power CROSSWORD PUZZLE Mar marketing firm best olr 7S9-9269 Avna rowing mactt $200 llTSUI 82528Ea 11011ld1l'OO l'OH'< 111 equipment & V-8 engine Exper pref but not OAK GAME l ABLE Wllh 4 Raleigtt S ISO 5'9·4032 82 528E S'p 1 d 1lnu3o5 \I DI in t>eautrful Red Lll(e All MAKES -S 1'l9 down 82 633cs a 1119090 2) L 111 \ R(llf T new (1EHES221 $7995 required F0< more lntor-chrs $ 125 RAT AN DOME New 7x 14 T r1mpo1tne C E Comm Lease 83 320 )sp s , 1tw1S lS me11oncall 760-050S make ofter 645-92« S~SO 675 1572 "t4 432 19:'7 833201 s•~ S OtOS•2 11'•"" ()welt•, Jotinson & Son UncOln ACROll 1 Discon~• 8 Assumed l1c1 11 A.sor1 14 Author Brei 15 Conjure up 18 Mischief 17 Shi.Id 18 F1t>l9d 20 RHponse 22 Noblewomen 23 Tractable 25 Perfume bl!~ 28 Unites 29 -du D111bll' 30 Weleomed 32 S.Condary 34 Contributor• 39 Boerd Amtrak 42 Crectt region 43 Took um· bfage II 45 Stendll'\Q 48 FHrt 49 lrlatt 111<1 50 O Here home 54 Wevy pattern 55 "" trcilet 541 Ver11t1er 51 Appraised eo 8tthroom \ fixture 83 Comm1ttfld lllGl!'Y 1 2 14 88 8POE member 87 Forward 68Fal-IS 69 Ktng Sp 70 Rock111 e g 71 Berlin wor-t DOWH t 1n1e11ec11on ol 111umpr l Exclude l w eapon\ 4 H&rd m111er 5 Possessive 6 Purge 7 warded oft 8 Dress up 9 Small gu1111r 10 Make ~tter 11 Fter 12 Relle<:le<I steadily t3 Prl t9 Btrd 21 TolStoy s and Pe11ce 21 StOOW&I"' 24 True up ve• 28 Part1c .. '}7 City on INI TruckM 30 Bestow 1 1 Chali.nQIS 33 Ne~t 10 Nev )5 Pine product 36 Makn gaudy 37 Cereals 36 Overstufts 40 Arttcle - 4 1 Re• Slout ' Wolle u Energetrc 47 Fruit 48 Unit Of reluctance 8 9 10 .,0 Rise nigh SI All11n- Hood S lrtenlJ 52 UMate 53 Bii wood 55 ROc.k pr ti ~o~ Gttrts SellOic.es Guide - -""'#• "' ~'' 1" Mercury 2626 Haroor 8332015gp S 390918 CHICK Blvd Costa Mesa (7141 83 3201 a IS r 072.484 540-5630 83 320• Ssp s 1 002264 IVERSON 63 S28E 5sc> L o 95644 1 Li acela 9323 83 528E I 11 d 1HIW809 '°'' I ' ""'' 11,.~ 82 LINCOLN CONT1NEN· 83 S28E a t Id d 201 194 ,.,,, '' !Wa•" 833181a,t s r 1hdttSt2 673 -0900 T4L 4 door. Gl~y ·R , Edition Equipped wtltt L 11!:=======::::!1 hery Lincoln luxury 1rwHll39J s u 995 (l1•)136·3n1 Rolls Royce 9161 (IM<;on & Son Llncoln 208W ,,, s.v1taAna ~, Sll l.f~ --.. ,,., Mttrcucr~ 2626 Harbor Cl OSE'O <; "IDAV s H1vo oat a Mesa 17141 l ... <4 ('1 5630 LARGE SELf C' 0 "< or NEW & uSED BMV. S LOI& IUCM llW VOLUME SALES SERVICE i EASINC. 36?0 N Ctif'• , •~• LONG BEAi"'"' No Che•' e• • 4 f'C ~ :v .-. ........ , :i ~ Ill • '4 '603 Toyota <714)131 ·&710 Trade-Int Wf! ( .. ori~ c, ...... d"" ,,.,, '1"'" OPEN SEVf.._ D~ :::; "8 Ii' '2 '"''~ Volbw11n Dataaa 111 flt ..1H1• ~e .... '<4 • NC TOWN CAR Llkfl "'""" .. oaded wtttt 1011 ot " • .., r>pt1ona Mu~t .... S Ji ..,oq Wrll flnanct1 •.iv 012 Jonnson & S ~ "coin Mercury , • ""8!!:>or BtvO Cotta \4111:.B -• 4 <.4{\-5&3() 57 SIMI gird•• S9 Applte1t1on1 6 I MlflU WO<d' 62 Scion 64 Cut HMS 85 Vet ch I.___ _G_....x_i[ts _ ____,]I .._ _SeJtUic.es 84 SENTRA • oo• .. •• ieie ul'l"'O'"'f! • KO'IO!r.\ .., .. ._.. f!'lQrre ,. $~«; '"' II.&~ •t a :.inilf!' 6000 -f!' 1"-DO,«;J St.3'1~ C"" son \ So" n o"' i11u •cUH l 's SOUTH COUMTY VOLKSWA&UI ISUZU Mtrnry -IDS 'f C.ra"<S Mooarcn Grila .o•d9<1 , .. ,'* ~O cond $18()() ObO 8 .. ) •. 847 '-~l'fCUr~ :i62 "'l'tlil 81vd CC\ Ill V"'a •,.. .&0 St'.30 ___.. 1 _ 2 .+- 13 --l \ UK<leA s 20 J l~eA s l 00 I ~~ 1tl)Ut !'( •R L SURF CENTER • I CHRISTMAS GIFTS UYI sn 'J ,.. • ' ... " • s .... . . I • • Country Critters Pempered puppe11 Pet· feet tor ell 873-5515 ww-+--+--+--1 Wholetaler hu ac:torat>le Koalas. Chimp• Raccoon etc 10" (mom/babe) $9 9S Cute 1r " Pan<ja/Bear S 19 95 Hurry 83 t-0946 Chrletmas $pec;tl lt New 2238 MINER ST. C~ reg $ 150 AL Svrlboerd & Wttsull 10_8p,.. DAIL y Give 1 Ch1111mu Gitt ,. , • • • ,. S3•0 Call 536-285, c.rtn1ea1e 3 * •ffllL• u'* ~ ~ ·~!,~t:N~uro 1 lftftDM.;J . ORllSIH* ematKQ YIP TOYS Otctrlc:, gas .. d•le•Ml-·-tf• 1985 Souttt H•rbOr B•11d 8•4• t l1S ~''om · ---Coat• MeM 84$-'812 dyl 642• 1171 ev A1tro1oger Numerologlat ta 1·1222 1 1111 l0t HOlldly GatMI'· HO TRAIN Model RR on 1ngt (213)914 05.33 4xll tbl wt200 l'lt'I wOf1I Sac for co.\ of matrlt at - ,.50 oea 95 t-2702 [J I vuts ~~re.AS •-TUI PASTEL Ponr111a-e life-,J u..N. •IMT P&lllf * time g1n Fr1meo1ma11~ ea1boe Owittet COfl! n.,_ (ffom pf\010) 5'1-ec>-47 talltnQ teMrVltiOnl lor Fl.OWERS 8Y l.W~RI tne j.mea tlOlt === « t , ''"' . PE.AAL OAUM· SFT. S pc Cotta Mfta 6'5-114.-4 11116-U Of\ "The white wll\r<fwr & 2 cym· . 119 tn t>al9 $850 ObO &734M2 • iuT tulttll I OMfN t~lll for WHITE ~1n11 llfltl'I a Cl .... f«I ACI C'all 84> s.171 ~ Cl'wilffMJ Ugf'lt Peiade Hat PleUUre, F "4·4t00 FRIEIUllER * HOID& * HAS HONDA CARS • • • 11111 • ,..,,\lllr sooY-1 coum VOLKSWAGEN 111 •am ad maTIISTtl ·-tu1 Ill "81 U ~AANO MAAOU~ 4 'I ~I\ E Vflf'y IUXU') pwt l'Qu•P \ vmyl root. t1tk r •771 S8S95 Johnaon & Son Lincoln Mercury 21526 111rb<>I Blvd Cotti Mt'$& t/14} 540·"t630 , Oltsao~U• iH7 ' K~ &tttlu Cru1.., Wegon Pwr OOOl k>Ctta Cn.il• cont,Ol. 111 con<S. 40K ITll $8 100 080 &7~-5212 & 1 OCl TA 81 ~0Y4Ll ~ Cir All 1119 0!09 ~I· '""""I fl HGEOt71 S!t•9~ J OMICYI & Son LltlCOln ,.._cur,. 292~ ~art>O• 8 1vct Co11a Mna 1•\•1 !>40·5630 P1ati1c 9ll5 •11a..1/a..•u., Ctaat Cturrtt la~rtlftrJ Stnlct e ... ,... 1.P_•'--• .. ta .. 1i...----i--------"""""""""""~~~~ _.._. .......... ~~~ iiiiiiii=m~mii!leom1>9t!W Ratea rot aa &IW#IY'. pe&;: pelt\a.. EmbrOidefY MfQ §p:ct.1. HANDYMAN LAROE and Waknowyoudon'tll~lna STAIYlll otUJlf PAINTER NEEDS WORK! typea °' ~:· C:'':.! :._ ~iJ~ ~to~' 129 1iN LfiC~'s~Ti~';r ate ~:~~31k t'.~ or'~•~';!;' =::' bel~~~ ITllllTI llYlll OI. tnl/Ext. cetllnga, ,.nn cab = 75~ tic. ,.. 631 -3935 or tea-2200 -. waylUl'IOl.lld bacfMned? OtangeCo.Oflolnll g:~lr~;~n~t~~· ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI wa ci.an your home .. If Stud.nt MOYeft. Tnsured Al@•lt . Cltuia1 ltnict W• ttx It, braalc ti. bUy It or II was our own. paying at-Lie T 124-436 641-3427 PAINTER NEEDS WORK -I vOOA KOME OR BOAT ;. • l Plauf tt S-48-5009 tentk>n to every detail NEW WatahOuM St0t1Q9 Custom lntarlor/axtarlo< Pwklng ArMI • Repelra WILL BE CLEAN! r ta •I Repairs. Paln11ng. Drywall, Call us !or Ir .. eatlmate. ---Stan 549-50&8 RMUrt~ttng Good help la hard to llnd TllEES ate. Free NtlmatM We guarantee to make Palatial -QUALITY PAINTING Roo1t8lng11Aes>~rac163t~t9i Eat. c 11•r11e 960-0376 T:~~=~~51~::Fe Gary 645-5277 PTL Jt~/./~~i;e::'ffl~· AICR Rb siNoA's [:f~!o~~~1~:i~ R~~=:~~a:!~.~rz~~~c. "'1 Ht l'aL Newport Cuator"Q. Painting __ Anytime M&M 642-0033 lc:-rr__...-.----- NAIL ARTISTRY C.•tracttfl Clea.n Ups•Tr .. Trimming . a I QUALITY CLEANING. 16 yra of happy customers. TllH•tr·hlt Pallflq Expert S8Nte. & Repair all P~rlat HandpalnttCuatom deelgn ltHral Yard Maine •Hauling HAVL· bVE-REMBVE Call Bath I~ a Good Job. Lie 280644. 675--0383 ~dentlal, Commercial 31 yra axp 16 yr• In araa. NXTes WXCCCoVeM1b By Diana K. IM2..e328 -m .... ---. MIKE 650-3283 Furniture, Trf.11'1, Tr... References. 968-6867 RAINBOW PAINTING Alrle .. Spray Spaclallsta Lie 1409035 964'"8919 Expert lnatallatk>n --·I GAROENING, HAULING, 963-5415 NOAM CHRISTMAS CLEAN-UP Ouallty I• our policy Llc#394846 Jim ~8393 PHI "~··n"' 7 yrs exper. S46-71MG .,. ............. .,.____ AemocMl/Rac>alfa, comml ctMnupa, lrM removal LT HAULING -MOlllNG Houaecleanlno. carpeta. ~8 JEFF Lie 8688 _ and r-'d Uc'd, bond9d, Fr• ests 850-3031 Gllfage & Yard Cimips uphols wtndowa. Etc -12 YRS EXP.· I'm ·-all. TOTAL EX ER eRVice ...... Cku g In .. For 111 "2-9142. Jon 645-8192 Klrbys Malnt 631-5272 _.. & MAINT. 20 VMl'UlCpat eaft;Oi w1nao: WUJIE! Lawn & Sp1lnkler Install My prtces are smalll P15rla~ 84C POOLS 839-1508 ing ... -.-,,....---.~.....----Complete P'oPel'tY recon-Rototilll"". llta haull"" Col._.. student w/lg truck RON or BOB 650-6477 S.V. Spec Holldty 1'1'91 ..... "-'i.... ~..___ P·' t .. ., . .., ...._.. L • •-F THI G INTERIOR·S .,,,. Bat""•• 81 '"7" "t'Ul ""~"'...., _,,..,.... .. n -tree est Tony 852-615-4 low rate. prompt Thank ID ICIJul IMfill vv... ...,. ·" -""!" Ing, c;arpatltry, plumbklg Prot Garden/landtcapa you Court 759-1976 CdM TAUTA 1 •llS"•-ALLAN'S PAINTING HANGING/STRIPPING & cteanup lnaured, llc'd ..,. -n AMO WALL PAPERING lllSA-MC 873· 15 t2 Quality ooflng· Sr. citizen & ~dabte. 64~ GEORGE'S HAULING Main . gen cln-up, tree Cuatom work. 497_1834 disc. Refs. Lie. #348877 State Law -.i a_-ti QUALITY LANOSC~PE No Job lo Small trim exp 20.,,.. 631 3086 -..,,..,..,...,..,,,,..,,.......,..-=-~ Ex...,. Wellcoverlng In-K. Funke 645-0193 State law ,.,.u.lrM that 1 IKCtaa &I -SCHMIOT CONST. Oori"t Maintenance, 1prlnl<ter1, 895-6006 . ,. • -D AN SAL YEA PAINTING sfaii~tton Aeaa. Consult--.. * * O,a * * Wall Unite. Entertainment mo~t Enla.rgal lnaured cln-upa Scott 642-3016' Complete Landscaping Lie ,425924 ant Asslgnmt. 581•8590 REPAIR Speclallat·S200 & contractors who patf'f" Centers. ~ltc & Bath cab-Bonded.. Lie B28914e KRUEGER HAULING S Pr I n k,1 er Re P • Ir . Call Anytime 964-2017 less Free eat. 30yrs exp. work over $200 tnclud "G ~omputertz:ed Accountlnt lnets. Ref a-John 85s-6417 847·995"4 or 831-5515 Furniture. trasl\. clean-ups Oethatchln_l1 & Over-. NORMS WALLCOllEAING 770-2725 anytime Walt labor and matarla.1• muet & Tax~-557-5218 C I Rl .. ~la Matt 645-5089 seeding Tree trimming PAAKEA·BEECH Painting ALL KINDS FREE EST. 1---------be licensed. Unllcanl9d ACCNTG for wkl)'/mnthly .,'!P•r.-r'llW•_ry ___ ., __ .___ ----spectal Hollday rates Painting at Its Best. R11'1 Llc•330986 760-7211 •REPAIR SPECIALIST• contractor• ahould •o small business accta. Get SPA~ .. Ye ciOMt-ban -• AME AN HANDVMAN Rtatiat CALL TODAY PLEASE es1 848-5637 646-6344 SAME DAY SERlllCE atat• In their advertltlftQ t>ooata In order 673-7376 d()()(l·Panel·bunk bed & t-•En-t-ry1111l-Fr_endl_1111D00r; ___ Carpentry, fencing. win-----------675•2822 exp refs. HSE PAINTING • INT /EXT •REMOVAL/HANGING* 953-8242 Contractors and cot\· etc Lie 30 yra 548-2719 By Norman TN Doorman dows, plumbing, marltta, H ltr El• lH-11IO Q 12 yra experlenQe ---aumars. contac;t M•y M'1titaa/ltaMtlia1 <>-alr-Ooofs-Altaretlona Oa.k & fir 857-000R tub and, haullng, ate •1 Oo Heating RIQPll Now41' uallty at winter rat• MIKE 851-1800 Sewia1/ Alttratital Grondle at 558-4066 wtth nvy --~--And Yea Jaeu• •• L0<d Free Nt Dave, 642-4583 -----Atteratfona 1 AollbXv any queatlons. Contrec-Efuhd1A4lm0Cf Spec. kit, Remodel-Panel-1.ocit ... tc (llC#30405) 847-2367 · _M_o_•_i•.,.t ______ INT/EXT 20 Years Exper •WE GALS SHOUL011t CUSTOM DESIGN tor's State Lloan1e bath, otc. rm add, patio Wlndow-Fan<:e9-Cab1Mt lltctrlcaJ 1 Rtalt CltUi!I · •A-1 IOYlll* A11e<age Room S29 + •HANG TOGETHER• Katharyn 548•6944 Board, 28 Civic c.rttiar eo11/dcks, bay wndw Lie 35 yrs exp Jerry ~ 13 p••• .. • w-.. Competlve Rates or all ROBIN'S CLEANfNG CLEAN• EXPERT Extwlor stueeo S 130 + 839-0730 ANYTIME Plaza. Room 690. Santa 446485. Steve s.47-3076 _,.,_ .,..,. types of Comm. Conat & ... A CA "2701 Clr'-it •---'ct Quall~ WOfk, rr .. Mt. Reaid. repairs. 20 yra SERI/ICE: a·throoughty Over 25 years experience matMl•t•. 642-0«2 ---Stlu latrH na. ., . •TCI Constructton• -n• .. 2"'"'1 ...... 7 .. "t ax_,. 751-3.e.2 11c. clean Plouse. 540-0857 Lie. T-116.428 730-1353 ---------p I ) •Call wltll conlldenc•• ~LEE SERYICE• ... .... ....... .... ...... UV IUIFIELI P&1m11.!r1 ••n• soLXR SE ICE CNTR •Addltlons/RemodellnQ• RNldentlal & Commercial. RESIDICOMM'LJIND 26 DECKS-FENCES· PATIO FRANCIS Houaecleanlng ABC MOlllNG Int/ext. free eat. Local ret STmi> IT OFF. Expert Homeownera/Contractors • K Itch ans/ Baths• Ffre Carpet & House Cktanlng yrs. Oo my own wortc. Uc COYel's. Aeplaoa, repair~ ~ refs, and exper Quick careful. T 138046. 10yra exp. bonded, lnaur. paperramover, nte sotu-Retell Salea/Low rat" Damage• (714)83~622 ANO painting. 968-3752 278041. Al 64&-8126 Winter prloll. 7S4-1820 free •t. 828-4658 LO RATES. 552-0410 #457730 (714)638-6911 tlon,clean.reas. 838-6970 Retla.ble. 642-7358 --------- The l11test draw In the West ... 1 Dally ~llot Clualfled Ad. 642-5878 2914 IA1t I FtH• 3004 Btlf WHttt1 5100 ltlt Waa... SHI Btlf WutM lllO --*-Y-IE_W_* __ FOUND 2 nice dogs. pais. AOOTI OLEH UIEIY 1HP Ot.UlllL. runt1 I Br Triplex, oar $500. See llSTUT II ,_................................. Bushard/MG Fadden wlll with Mortgage/Banking Resp. pertona 'for day l Detail oriented lndN. req Sun 12116 10-3 202 E $695/mo buu. 2 BR 2 BA 1Br-loft. tennis, poob l *OFFICES* keep Ill •mu 531-4018 exp NB. ofc Send re-eve ahllta. at Pie Shop on for IChedu"ng Of com- 1llth 826-5159 7pm-8pm townhouse frptc, carport, stream. No pets Avl 1/85 Found 5 mo ol<f bll< tom sume with aaJaty require-Balboa I stand. Also merctat air time for tadlo -----bit Ins. 834-1141 110 ~ Ft. 11/lt llt cat. Frlendlyt vie crab menta to Ad. 406, Dally ORlllER for local de-atatlon. Mutt type 45 1 ..... trtiltr TSL MANAGEMENT *STUNNING Lt,t & 2Br 11r,.;r• ltac~ 711 IHll ta ....... ""' Coolter 673-2810 Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, llverles 673-7437 wpm. good phone man- S295/mo Call 642-1502 Daya 642-1603 2B G cs P 1 _ ii .... , Paolflo 1_.111 Coste Men. Ca. 92626 Benklrw. M!f, llte kndwied~ ol -·-,, .. 2 6221 a ar en t. 00 1 r 50 & 2Br H 50 •• •• .. ., bkk"" pr 1 Call Jiii n at 2 BDRM, 1 ba all util pd. on-..... -$465 a $595. 710 w t81h Oshwshr, trig, 1toveinc;1' Plu•-2 tftt .1,...,, FOUND ADS All SHY.,. SR. Lill SHY. OLEll 644':/727~. • 1g;~a·~~ nS3~'! dcP:i, meatiBAli WE IFFH a CIOICE No pets Calt btwn .,. •• Otatut w.,.. 3· 11 PM shift. 362 Third Beaetl area mtg/banking 1-------- Bath. 631-5230 ••••-m Want a Mlecilon of great 9am-4pm dally 545-4855 fraalll'-llO·Ol11 St . Lag Bch. llrm. Exp. req. Send r• •llUIFUT 1111* --••~ .. •RE FREE sume w/salary req.to Ad. PIT Weetcenda. Gua.ran-2 bedroom large fenced Beautllully landacaped tllllng? We can offer any-1Br in Cann«y 1109. CIOM Saa c1...... 277 Full ........ •-. ~-. Sultea " A/P. HO. OLEll 406. Dally Pilot, P.O Box teed I~ w ....... 11111 ...... · thing Ir a smlll apt to a to bch N/smkr. no """'\t, ...... ...... """ / t 1 1 c-. Cos •• c -..-._... ward p ... OK garden apts Poot/191 ~ 8d h I look C ..-3 br 2 .... nr ,.,~ Hnan. w from s115 turn/uni, 1~ Ca": w compu er npu exper '"""· ta ........ a. Inn. 127 Marine, Bal Is .. SSoo 646:-0121 Patlo/decits No pets. -"' M I Ing In M, util pd $650 675--6522 .,. __,, ~...,.. '• II 645 0730 • Bachel0< $490-$500 NB, or HB think of us flrat petlo tr'PI st0\19 avt 12-18 lndusl eomplx 250-8131 • ______ 9_2_6_2_6 ______ Demontrators 2Br 11..;Ba No pets Max 2 lBdrm 155545&5 for that ctiolce tdeal llvtng. $59S 891-1644 att 6'>fn AIRPORT AREA Nev. H2·11ll IUm..., FUii JOI persons $625/mo 2293 2Bdrm 1•1.ea S660-S665 TSL MGMT 642-\803 Stat~ La1aa1 711 Bldg Only 700 sf left AUTO ASSISTANT needed a1 F01dh1m Call 543-5478 131 E 18th 646-6816 NB REAL TY 675-1642 seem atUdiO apt. Pan-Im med occpy s 1 25 Found· Bm fem. yng dog. Alfredo's, Bal. lald. HAIR-Are you ecMH\turou• & 2 BA 1 ba. Eastslde, good 161E18th 642-0856 D1a1 Ptiat 27U taatlc ocean view Avl grou. Bkr Coop Shep mix? Ille Gold-BOOKKEEPE.R STYLIST neecMd, 7CW. ·need money? Ar• you loc., quiet. $670, call Dick 151 E 21st 548-2408 IN NEWPORT BEACH 1/ J. $500/mo. 499.,a276 852-8714 A & H INllEST e n we 1 t / pa Im H B w/cllentele. 675-6070 bright, well groomed & 1 t 9 9 8 _ 7 3 0 0 d y 1 2250 Vanguard 540-9e26 2 br 2 b• Nkle small com-A great place to llve on the Must have experienced uoar to learn? Travel 640-2426 eves/Wknds. ' Beaut 2Br 2Ba Condo ~9te3x-O~S6o7me view. $675 Upper Bay. Privat e ... ~. OFFICE RENTAL 968•5539 auto dealershlp account· Oat~lrtttr &a,rtlflot Western Statea and Re- .. .. clubhouses & health 2 ROO .. Sln3Brh---.r 11 FOUND: Exti'ordlnary 1ng1ndmu1tbaperson-Apply The tarburetor sorta.rauwtthourtupat- 2Br 2',.,Ba Duplex 1600 st New lrtg, w/d, 1/c, frplc, spas. 8 tennla court•. 7 "" ~ ..... " NEWPORT CTR beaut Bird, yellow head, able and 11ersatlle. Salary Shop 2945 Randolph CM visored mar~etlng team. w/all JCtru. dbl gar. h•.n. tennis $675. 631...S089 Deluxe 3Br 2Ba wlfrplc, I I t b l prl111. 4 blk• to boh. Lib-r-" body. org/brn lall commensurate .... t .. e J.P Enterprlaea haa ....,_ yd w/access Pet ok SSSO Brite& airy nu cpts & drps. ~:~~sr;·19~alcony No ~\rr~:t~ ::s~~ eral ownr 968-1104 la•t• HClltHOJ. v'7'c Magnolia, Irv. perlenoe Ex<:4tll;~ ~== Cl.UWmUIOE eral Immediate opening• 673-6336 or 642-9666 Lg 2Br 11 •Ba Twnhse _ Island, convenient •Pl<>P• BALBOA PENIN Pvt ertlr ltHttfwl ttflot 548· 1281 Ing conditions and fringe lull/part time. Someexper. for thoM 18 and Oii«. We 2Br 2Ba nr Sc Plza Sec Micro. lrpk:, gar C&scad-Baat. ltac~ 2740 on Slght No coolllng or smoking 11 .... ft I I FOUND tem Blk Lab/Mutt benefits. 40 hours per 650-1010 offer major medical, Im· I t & terfalt $250/mo. 675-3391 ., ... , JW r, I H week, Monday thru Fri· CHILO CARE my C.M. mediate Income white on gates & pool $675 AYI no s reams we s. 2BR 2ba, gar, lrpl, fndry. laak 114C ll~lt11t ? Wht tummy Beach & day Please call Tina tor '"--·. 5 mo & 3 .,. ""'d. the Job training. Exclttng 11 1 Call Sheila 624-4401 Pooltspa $875 No pets No "'"'ts 1st + sec $600 Si""leS 1 & 2 Barm Apart-C"'"ta M-• fem-•-prel, • Yorklown, H B day ""''"' ,. "' b HI h 549 2447 545-3115 ...-··• "9 ....... ...., 1.. t 1IOO ft appointment. Perm. 3 day/wk, 8-5. onus program. g -17111 Asn •A 497-6287 ments & Townhouses Pvt entr. shr ba, $200 -.ltf I 14 • 557'"8761. eve 960-6370 NABERS Start Jan 5 6-45-4622 earnings, tranaporte1lon 2Br 2Ba sparkling clean newer carpet l drapes, s1n91e story Goo<! lo- catton on Victona east of Harbor-No pets $545 Deluxe 2br. 2 ba apt, 2«6 $650/S850 Mo 2 & 3 8d from $720 (Ask about lnclds u111 645-9«8 CtltHt lla4ya FOUND fluffy orange & • f\Jrnlshed. Start lmmtd Elden Ave $750 mo apts Encl gar, W/D hkkp, rurntShed apts, complete Nr Bch. Christian Plm·kll 110·0* 1110-1100 bleci< talless cat In Foun-CllllTUI For appt. call June 8S 1-6228 yards/patios ~l.thy!._V.rlei~4:"~ &tou:enshsollsrt, prvl, male straight, Lag IH41J·Frl41J taln \/alley 842-8735 CADILLAC HllP 11111 Pridgen 846-3337 (Wed---•fWPORT W.TI "" "" B $300 II 4""2286 Tllurs-Frl only. 12 Eastside 2Br 1Ba. No pets. IClt R term or longer) On Jam-CPI + ut "~ FOUND looks llke Shephl tor developmentally dis-noon-4pm) 851 -9526 * EXTRA-NICE lge 1 Qdrm apl w/pool No pets $475 646-3618 ari 3 30 Max 2 persons $560/mo. Days 875-1642 boree Rd at San Joaquin (maybe lrade for work) OC AIRPORT AREA Collle choke chain pert 2100 larhr lhA abled cfllldren needs ---------135 Albert Pl 543 5478 E 960 6 225-630 sq' $1 . tO sl l, utll · · Ot t I h · 9"-7 6t90 IEIJ•• •••••t•--ves -4 14 Hiiis Rd Sleeping room tor nea1 Incl, lots of park'g. Jant't trained, approx 1 yr I I Ill ouaeparent s. ., ----• E·SIOE 2Br 1Ba. 2 lrplc. BacPI, close 10 b<:PI, new 144-1100 emplyd non-smkg male, Mo to mo ok 852•9366 645-2834 714/5~0-9100 To place your message A team oriented dental of- •Weatslde 1Br w/new crpts, drps, stove & lrtg No pets $450 646-4382 All new decor No pets cpts, drps Stv. ref. pet ok 35 yrs-plus 548-5056 , ___ FOUND Lop-ear Bunny. bel0<e the lice In Costa M ... loolt· $615/mo 675-6458 $450 ulll pd 536-8434 westcltff, NB S2s0 tnclds Ct••trc11) Vic Culver & Irv. Blvd reading public. Ing IO< an enlhutlU\lc & -l I 29 I AUTO hone self-motivated RbA with FIREPLACE. pool. patiO IELllE 21121a. 2BA 2BA lrpl 2 car jar nr ulll Young woman eata I I 731-2994 P at 18111 1 "Hr oa- l( LG t & 2Br •pts E ocean a111tll now 700 ~ nlsmkr 548 7551 Dally Ptlot ' • " • 1 I ...... h f 1 _ -•rwatRT ILYI FOUND Wht/gr""' Rabbit Cl···•tled. "•2-5678 parleoce 642-1670 S435l BR mobile hm Ot Side $550 Up 557-2841 mt e .,,.ac ' rpc, gar-$200 sec dep 645-8980 2a04 ~"r 0 _&, M I CASHIER ~_...,.,. ___ .... ___ ..J; ____ ====::;;;:::;;i;-age DIW bltins smk Roteb)ltttb ~ 5700 sq It Ample.ftarktni vcty range on a r park mature adlls no N SCPI 3B 2B bll alrm balcony wtr pd •WATERFRONT• -••cCAADLERE LTOR VISta CM631-5197 .... pets 673· 7787 /646-6725 r za r a, ns $650 al1 5 536-3849 1800 sq t1 ol elegance 2Br SUURl MOTEL ..., 548-7729 Auto eJCperlenoe prel Ex-pools lndry. sec S675 & a de a t ie cl at Wkly rentals now avall LOST FluNly yel/wht male cellenl working con· $5 tO Lg quiet 2Br1, be 645-3866 or 673-8086 •EW LIXIRY APTS. l he ::a:p;rt n M~~~ne S t26/wk & up 227'4 New· Aaaoaactatatl 3002 Cat in HV Hills S. Please dtltons Many fringe ben- upper. no pets laundry N ti 8 h $21951 S Port Blvd C M ,,.6_7445 Call 760-8089 ellts are offered. lnclud-310 Avocado 631-2177 WHTllH YILUIE ow ran ng on eac mo orry. no "'" Ing retirement 40 hours 1 & 2 Bd apts Pool. spa. Blvd, So of Adams Ave pets 760-0919 SE-I I SU., LOD~E Lost gray/wht tom cat, w/ per week with no weelc- S5751mo 2 Bd 1ba. patio. gar. Indy rm. no pets. Studio, 1 & 2Br + loll 2Br -1Ba Newport Peiiih-" • (.--wht tummy, vie Victoria e nds Salary com- nice easts1de tocatton. TSL MANAGEMENT units Indoor raquetball, StJla Nr beach 1650 yrly Newport a.act\, color TV CM REWARD! 650-3706 mensurate with U · pool, Indy rm. close to all 645-8122 tennis. pool. spa, sauna 675-4912, 754-1792 Bkr S 125 wk sgl, no deposit '\ Lost sml wht fml cockapoo perience. Please call Tina ~RCLE I-MARKETS ·~ 1 NOW HIRlll ,_....... --~/ r 149 E Bay For teasing Info call 3026 West Coast Hwy ). 12/3 17thlW-lmlnlster I I t .. t TSL MAIHiEMHT PAHlllE APT W /YlfW 960-2418 4Br 2Ba. den. 1t pie nr .... or appo n m.n · ... -ach Yrly l•a S 1200 leatala to 'Tally' 545-00 __ 4_6___ NABERS I." 1103 28r 2Ba. patio. blttns. gar· SEIWllD "" '"' ,. age $800/mo No pets 6~9 12 or 754-1792 Sltare 2901 REWAH $725/mo Eastslde 2 Bd 1 2 151 PACIFIC AVE VILUIE Beautiful ocean & pool Lost al Matteo's or VIiia CADILLAC '-'Iba townttouse Frplc 63 1~ 107 or 855-0665 View Security Condo 2 26 yr old prof nda 10 stir Nova Gold chain wilt\ CASllllRI ASSISTAIT lllllEllS ~ , • · Interviews Wednesday 9-t 1 _., -A M at 2588 Newport Blvd •. uard. gar Indy rm Nice New t & 2 8drm luxury 2BA 1 BA CM t $283 l'oc Pvt 1 Br frplc, pool, patio, apts In 14 ptans 1 Bdrm, Bd 2ba newly decor ap ea diamond & triangle 2 ... CST s1150 ,,.2•3305 •dep•''tutl548-2033 D •t•t charm wl lnltals AtT 2617 Oran11e ~ar No pell 399 w Bay ourm an ownhomes .,.. ays I ... $5 1 t 1 t 2 E c•• h s2•0 Sentimental llalue, gift TSL IAIAIEMHT t 85 650-6357 • poo s. enn s wa er· Cozy 2Br 1Ba gar.IP. rms in ,.,. se .. from deceased mother falls. ponds Gas paid beam cells No pets 1802 /mo lml n/smkr pref • f' U 1-1803 SMARP From San Diego Frwy Haven $675 645· 1682 650-2617 650-641 5 mag Ch stm / Nancy 546-3522 work Townnse 2 Bd 1 '•ba lea-drive North on Beach to rt as 640-5907 home 7 mos new 2 br 1 > oa lures RIO. OIW. lrplc, McFadden and West on Lido Isle Watertronl Pvt CdM ,,. Blk bch, 3 br, 3 ba, detached laundry 1rts1de priv patio & gar 2340 McFadden to Seawlnd bch Lg c;stm dlx 38r 2ba 2 lrpl, S425 prol lem SCRAM-LETS $760/mo agt 851-6260 Santa Ana Ave $695/mo VIiiage (714)893-5198 $1800tmo lse 673-8886 prel, George 773· 7597 days or eve-673-0822 Sources of l ANSWERS HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Tut>11da.,. DeC'ember 11 ARI E S1 \.farlh .!l·\prtl 1111 \ll'nano ll'ature\tfl'all\lt\. \.Jrll't\. 'fX'tula11on .ind romann· You'll m akt ntw \tan. valuahk contact\ \nu aho "'111 gel to hcan of m a1t1:r' and ~ou·11 kno"' v.hl·re) ou \tant.11 n matter~ ol lo'e M o ne{, pic ture 1s brighter TAl RUS < .\pnl _0-Ma)' .!0) .\n .ent o n ~ernnt" ho rnt' fam1I) rclat1on\h1p<, and ncclknt ncv.'\ ton<ernrng propert) \.alue\ \ O.ll could purchase w ashing machine lu-.u~ i tem or .tutomb1le Pr<>Jl'U 1s c:omplctcd . )OU could reap financial hcndits GEMI NI (Ma} .:!. I -June .:!.II) \t(e\'I \.CfSCJl1lll 'r maintain \CO'><' of litm·<,s and humo r S<.enanu highlight'> trip'>. v1~1h. rclall"C'> and a "confe'l'11on " hy a clo'\C ne1ghhor L o ng d1~tancc call tnHll\t'\ future JOurncy. Watch Sagittarius' Lovely JBr 2Ba duplx •,;, blk bcPI Yrly, patios. dbl gar No pet S 1100 • utlls Avl 111 Eves 650-1706 ~WPOAT HEIGHTS Deluxe 2 master suttes, trplc gar no pets or water beds Avell now $850 mo 759-9194 NEWPORT MARINA APTS 18r Apl on Bayside Dr wlpr\11 bcn. encl gar $800 Sorry. no pets 760-0919 Nr Hoag Hosp 3Br 2Ba, -2 stry 4-plu Alll 12115 $800. Alt. Agt 835-3558 Nwp1 Hgts apacloua 2Br, 2 masler Ba Utna pd No pets ""' 1211 $850+-dep 645· 7 402 or 760-5055 FmT nlsmkr resp O\l&f 25. fire wood for • • •. to shr 3 br Npt bch apt Tawdry-Image 650-0166 2131493 5486 those Newly· Hotbed Ask tor Marlene yulet ide MIDDLE ----Man to travel agent: "We H B 4-plx avail 12/4, fires can be t want an out-of-the-way $275 • last 960-6413 M OD E fe11es)l250-0840 (8-51 found in "'-J. ~r~~1~t~ 1 L Lrg 2bd. 1ba Penlnsul11. Classi fied. --- beach across streel. Rtlf WHtH 5100 $400 • 1ut11 Teri 646-5545 ~ ASSISTAIT Male tor 3 br duplex Back OISTRIOT bay $235 • dep tmme<I Cell Lara 898 1360 852-9224 CleHlfled IAHIHS M/F mature resp 2br 2 bl 642-5878 ~ (Part Tiat) CM cats OK $345t •.-. utl lt141y-Fr .. 1y a11a11 now 631-1087 alt 5 ~ , To assist Dlslrlct Manager M/F to shr bayfront Pim ,11, 1n Newport Beac h, own batl\.. $350/mo • Laguna Niguel and <.. • Laguna ~ IOI-OalJy utll Sec dep 642-4808 Piiot Newspapers OCEANFRONT w/111ew M/F 10 sflr turn Beach ------Duties Include dispatch of Condo 2Br 2Ba. sec House $400 + ,_., utlls SPIRITUAL READINGS newapapera to carriers prkng Cntrl BalbOa. lse 675-2822 Kevin Advice In All Matters & covering down routes, S 1100/mo. No pell, edits C01Jnseling 1815 So El collectlons and customer pret WkdY• 833-2704, M/F to shr hse 38r 2Ba Camino Real, San Clem service Minimum of 26 Wknds/eves 673-6324 1275 + utlls gar Nl smkr Llc'd 492· 7296 hourt per week. s4,00 _ _ prel 642-7568 -- 21001erhrlhtl Ottt1lt11 714/540-9100 Newspaper I •. -Costa Mesa (on Newport ~ B lvd at Del Mar) Call (71 4) 537-4840 f0< more info EOE KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Ne now have 15 Oi>t""'ls to: younc eaetr bnvtrs to ucure readers lor The 011nce Coast °'4y Piiot Our cmrs start 11 3 30 pm and ,wor~ untJl 8 30 p.111 W!ftdlys On Saturday, we ;wort 1 few more hours You wi• e11n many t11os and pflzn. ilonc with n1111111 rour own lllOMJ , tMrt 11 no delmrma or collectton 1n¥0Md If JOll are 1nlttntld, l)lfaw ull Mr hrl (714) 548-7058 CANCER (June .:!.I -Jul)' ~~I B)' r hrcking dtta1ls. you .,olvc m ystery. M o ne) '' invoh ed . debt" paid. "ou'll ft·cl m ore ~ecurc. at case and con fidl'nt Somt· ma1enal nltt'>t ~ rt'111 ~d Know 1t. act accord1ngl) ~·orp10 nat1"c play" param o unt role LEO (Ju h .:!'·Aug. 22.> \.1oon in \Our sign emphas11e ap~al pcrsonaltt\'t,chan.,ma 'I 0 11'11 lx' at right place at crucial m o m ent Lovt· playc; paramount role (1em1n1 V irgo Sag1 ttar:iu'I per'lo n\ are featured Y o u'll get .. nght" an\wer'>' ON SAND Upper unll 1Br --ABC HELPLINE plhr and mll81Q8 allow-t~ S800~0~~1~NBn~2~u.2~2 ~:~~6~4~5-~2~2~~5~~~e~n~c~a~~C~a~ll~6:4:2;-4:3~2~1~b~~;;;;;;;;;;;;i~j~ incl 650-0581 ba $300 Strgllor non· 24 Hr Telep Counseling (9a.m -Sp m.) atralghl 631-6643 eves C..p.t1 iou' \tnqlr 0n,. lfiilil Waatt4 2909 VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt 221 fk h1nd scene~ m C1ncu,t·r might cau\e temporary delay Be aware. akn and keep options o pt'n. Family m cmher will c:oopcrate following 1n1t1al re~1"1tant'c tk d1plomat1t:. but ma1nta1n pnnt'1ples. L1hra play key role. LmRA (S<-pt. 23-0 ct 22) Cooperate wrth Virgo Wish tome~ tnie. romance 1\ h1ghhg.htcd and crcauvc 1u1c.:c~ flow Timing 1~ <>n t<1rgct. first imprc .. w~mH' acrnratt· Powel'\ uf pcrsua .. 1o n are heightened and s.'llt\ abthtv '""pheno m en al " SCORPIO (Oct n No" 21 ) M akl' 1h1\ a pov.cr-pla) da)1 f om s on monc} loH trad1t1on C'arccr ad' atitl·mr nt Ml"ans pu .. 1 c:fToru. pay o~ ou'll rccetvc rccogn111o n Irom \upe1 tor~ Prom otion 1~ dut'. 'fou"ll have m ore re .. pon1,1btlm 11 omc 1nHca~~ AGITIAJUtJ (No" .. 2-Dct 21 ). F1n 1~h what you start. make Iona d1,tancc call. clnrt f> phan~ w i th lo,cd o nl· Look hc)ond the tmmecl1atr-realt1e e'tcnt of your potential Hon1onc; r-xpand. ''shacklcc;'" arc llftt'd and \k}' 1s the ltm1t CAPRICORN (Ike. i2-Jan 19). U1g deep. get 10 hean of matter,, ~1ra1~ht~'n o ut financllll d1~putc with partner. clo\t' B'i'IOC'latc or mate. You II make \. aluahlc d1sccncry, love will he highlighted and there will he rcatt·r dfl\rl"e of emotional fulflllmcnt. AQll1'Rfl'S IJaJl 20-Fc h 18). C10 \lo "'. maintain, low pro file, L he-ck lt'i'-11 ritr.ht' Jlt'rm 1c; 1o n'I Focu' o n pu1'>11C' rt lnt100'i J01nt effort,, d a\h o f 1dl'.tct r 1"1 1mprcsc;1on\ prove com et follo w 1hro111th nn hunl'h C ;inct"r natnt' pl3)\ kC'' rol(' Pl ES Cf-ch Ill-March ~Ill (1..i1n O\C'ra ll \.IC". rcfu~· to be ho~td d<1~n h\ pc'TI) d10 crcncc\ lnd n 1dual who former!) "'ll'i n n \our c;1dt• m a' nn ,. ~ h 1h11 \trt'ak o f en~" Rf' m \lt nl hu1 rcfu~ to ~ b two hf'dr1111rn ttPI' BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! rtJRNl'>Hf 0 111 -lJNFUllNl'IH( 0 HI Al IH ( l llfi':> 1 I NNl'I \WIMMINC, t>IU\ I mu\h morr' ~orrv no p I\ Modrl\ 11p1•n dAtl'f q rn ,., ~ood Apartmenh Ntwpor1 <lCh c;o I 700 l #ith \ttt't'I 1111 [lm,.,n 641 Siil ort 8ud1 No 'tick trarkl·d '011·11rt•cc1Yc 10' 1tat1on lo tr•nrl. i-•-•-••lllil .... NEED TO LEASt 3 BR minimum for 1 yr Start Feb 1 85 Np1 Hit Ewec w/lamlly. wttlle bldg new Plome In .. me area Days 714/863-6968 Retired oouple NEEDS Two bedroom Plou19/ '1arage wltl\ long leaH We can't k .. p havlr'tg our ~Increased 911ery year by grMdy land lord• (714) 631.0324 Q.r11n Ttf •••• 2912 EHtlld• c M .10x20. stor-aoe onty S90 mo pi. e« Yrly tM MS 7234 Hee eatal1 2ti4 Bo sq fi. 2 ~ooma wlutu; pd 779 W 19th St, CM S250tmo Bkr 83~·4 16 1 • CdM due tult• AC, amp4 prk9, from $226 '856 e. Coast Hwy 675-6000 StoratOttioe E·sl<Se CM S2$0 mo Avail now 111 cant 641 8$44 7M-4 te>e Studiot otc•W 1cuff Or NB Appro• too Sf 1700 mo, utlft pd 64s..3f'T9 GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS MOMS & OADS You can send your love In a very. special way on Christmas Day. Show off your favorite little person or pet in print. You can do It In the Dally Piiot Classifle~ "Christmas Charmers" section. This greeting will also be a special keep.sake for years to come , Calf no'{tl to reserve your spacer 642-5678 •• TOMORROW: FORECASTS ON A2 HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY • i . . • " ' .. : • ~ '' ~ .. : . ,,. , ·ucI_ survey: We 're smart, rich Most are happy with local government utseekroad, water improvements I ~. on at east two incomes per house- hold. . •They view air pollution and the water supply as the most senous local pubJic policy concerns of the future. public schools and abortion on de- mand. But they are more con- servative than the nattonal average in their suppcrt of additional defense spending. community c-0ncems. Results of the poll~ released at a campus news conference early tod.a)'. The I 984 survey, conduc1ed tn September by telephone. include.d 86 questions on a variety of issues. D1rcct1ng the study was Mark Baldassare. a Ph.D. and an associate professor of social ecology. Thirty- one companies and governmental agencies contributed funds for the 1984 study. Following arc some key findmp: •lacome -Orange County's at Ouence 1s increasing. In the 1982 survey. 36 percent of lhe coumy•a household's had an annual income of more than S 36.000. This year. half the county's households earned mote· -- By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfltleOllllJNMa .... Orange County residents, o n the averag_e. are affluent. well-educated people who are satis fied with their Coast The three-piece sculpture "A Rocky Ledge,'' facing the sunset off Laguna Beach's Heisler Park, was given to th9'citySunday./ A3 Orange County Trans- portatlon Commission has approved Beach Boulevard as a 'Super Street' projeet:/ A3 California FBI spy suspect's at- torney says his client was bamboozled by Mormons within the de- partment./ A5 ~. Nation A giant planet, said to be between 30 and 80 times the size of Jupiter, is discovered by Arizona astronomers./ AS World Bishop Desmond Tutu calls for end to hunger in world as he accepts his Nobel Peace Prize./88 Kuwait accuses Iran of setting up 'rescue' of hijacking victims./ A4 Mind&Body Two doctors are writing novels to help future pa- tients better understand health care systems./81 Pay attention to your diet and your exercise lest you fall victim to •'New Year fatigue . "/81 Sports Ocean View and Irvine high schools are the big winners in prep basket- ball play. /C1 Fullerton baseball prod- uct Gary Carter is traded from Montreal to the New York Mets./C1 Corona del Mar is a winner in girls' basketball action./C3 Entertainment "Bye Bye Birdie" recalls the height of the Elvis era at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater ./83 Business California's home real es- a e market continues to- grow faster than national market./86 INDEX Erma Bombeck B2 Bridge A7 Bulletin Board A3 Business· 84-6 California News A4 local governments but are growing more dissatisfied with their highway system, a study says. A UC Irvine study of Orange County residents found:. •More ofte.n than not, they depend •And. though commonly lumped together as right-wing Republicans, Orange County residents are a com- plex political mi~. C6mpared to the national average, they are more liberal on the issues of prayer in UC Irvine researchers polled 1,003 randomly selected residents for the 1984 Orange County Annual Survey. The survey was initiated in 1982 to study the demographics of Orange County. as well as polit1cal and than $36.000. · Ei~ht perrent of the households (Pleaae tee UCJ/A2) LA man killed by police was· 'mentally ill' Gunned down after attacking &A officer with 2_:foot pole By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... ~ ..... The Los Angeles man killed by police gunfire Monda)'. morning after he smashed several' w windows 10 rush-hour traffic on H arbor Boulevard had a history of mental problems. police reported today. David Leonard Belcher. 34. was shot once in the chest as he advanced menancingly toward at a Santa Ana pohce officer while swmging a seven- foot metal pole. Officer George Garcia Jr. fired a single round from a 12-gauge shotgun at Belcher. Belcher was pronounced dead on arrival at Fountain Valley Community Hospital, police said. Capt. James Dittman said Belcher had apparently gone on a .ram~ about 6:20 a-.m .~ running into the traffic on Harbor Boulevard near Segerstrom A venue and strik.Jng cars with tbe metal pole. Costa Mesa police bad received complaints mmu\CS earlier of a man sinaslung windows, windshields and headlights about a block down the str~t near MacArthur 8.o~a~ ~~ -Santa Ana police officers foun<s1 Belcher on the Harbor median sWUlg- mg !It cars an the southbound lanes. They ordered him to drop the pole. but. Belcher continued h.ts attack. alternating between hanang the cars and threatening the officers, Dittman said. Lt. Jack Nelson said Belcher's (Pleue 1tee llA1f/A2) The Grin Ch stole satita Someone has stolen Santa a... · When lalt eeen, or Santa waa~ awtstrn.lct..wleh ura; Ctaoa and eN9a In a Christmas d'8play at the .Hunttngton a.d\ Senior Citizens' Cemer at 17th StrMt and Orllf)ge Awnue. eut Mr. a.., ltMCllna9out 5" .... i.l MCI Mlileal •w11d and~ cutouts. w abducted IOIMtilne owr ._ u 11ti1nd. He'• the handiwork of George Fntemalf, a Loe Mglll I ftNftghter .,..., ....,. ....... .., _._.. ........ Who has ltved with ht9 femtly In Huntington Beed\ fof t9 )l'Mf'a. Rescue from the rocks Anthony Wegener. 17. of Laguna Niguel is carried on stretcher to a Marine Corps helicopter following a one-hour racue operadon Monday below the cliff• at Dana Point. Wegener, Hated ln aerloua condldon at Mluion Viejo Community Hoapltal Freeman also loaned the eenlor citizens ottw-Christmu eoenea today, reportedly stumbled and fell 130 thathehascolfectedovertheyears. But&antaClausandaChrlatrnu feet onto the rocks. Be suffered head package that contained rocks to hofd Santa In pf ace were the only injuries and a broken ankle. Orange Coun-Items stolen. ty firefighters had to hike to the l.njured . "I'm glad It was rocks, It serves them right," Freeman'• wtte, teen-acer. Orange County aheriff'• depu-Peggy, said today. "But we're going to leave a note •Ing for the ties us.lated ln tile racue. _ thieves to bring back Santa." Ruiz new president of colleges Armando R. Ruiz was selected Monda}' to serve as president of the Coast Community College District board of trustees. The six-member board unani- mously handed the reins to Ruiz, a 42-year-old Huntington Beach resi- dent, while choosing Nancy Pollard as vice president. Ruiz, a counselor at El Camino College in Torrance. replaces the Rev., Conrad Nordquist as head of the distnct board . Trustees Ru11 and Pollard. an (Pleue •ee RUIZ/A2) Armando Ruiz Huntington gambling ring busted A Newport Beach man and an Anaheim couple have been arrested in a bookmaking operation that police said was bnnging 1n about $20,000 a weekan sports wagers. Huntington Beach vice officers said the arrests culminated a two- month investigation of the gambling ring which all~edl) was operated from residences 1n .\nahe1m. a busi- ness office 1n Huntington Beach and a residence an Ramona 1n San Diego County. Police arrested Pctt•r Lewis .'\ngclos. 68. of Ne"'Port Beach. (Pleue see BOOKIES/ A2) Hit-run motorist suspect gives up By STEVE MARBLE Of the DellJ ...... •wt An El Toro woman surrendered 10 authont1es Monday. a month after she allegedly ran down t\\O b1C)Chsts in Newport Beach and sped off leaving them unconscious 1n the roadwa} with cn11cal 1n1une<; Rhonda Joan Buononato . .:'~. " charged wnh felon~ h11-and-run d n\ · 1 ng in the No'. I I 1 nc1dt'nt on [)(), cr Dnve near Pacafil C oa\t Htgh"-a\ ht' agreed 10 \UITl'nder attcr p<ihl'C obtamed a warrant tor her arrc~t The woman"• damaged ~port-. <ar "'as found the da\ after the accident. abandoned at a· Costa Mesa con- dorn1n1um com pie,., police said. Hair from both ncums was discovered 1rnbedded tn the •ar's broken w10d- sh1eld and sunroof .\!though officers said they knew "'ho was allegedly driving the car. 1t took nearh a month to find a Wltness "'h0 could. 1dent1f) Buononato as the drt\l'r Th<" H Toro woman reportedly n'tJincd an attomc} soon after the 1nl11kn1 and "ould not admit re- ,p,in-.1hd1t\ for the Jcc1dent. police (Pleaae aee HIT-RUN/A2) OCTD wants to free road funds Trial slated in Irvine sex slaying Pan el asks state for permission to convert -rapid transit fttnds to freewa~gtiway use By JEFF ADLER Of tN Delly .......... With a tip of its hat to taxpayers' defeat of Proposition A in JJJne. the Orange County Transportation Com- mission agreed Monday to seek state approval of a plan that would fret'. $8.5 m11l1on annually for new free- ways and local highway improve- ment prOJCCt<;. · Transportation commissioners unanimously endorsed asking the state Legislature 10 allow them to convert an $85-mallton fund now reserved for construcuon of a rapid transn line 1n central Orange County in10 a unified county transportation truSl fund. with resources available for all types of transportauon pro- jects. While the $85 million would re- main reserved for the future constru<:- taon of the rapid transit pro1cct - which is estimated to cost nearl} SI billion -the interest earnings on the. fund. about• $8.5 m1llton each year.· would be used to complete stm,'t and road improvements or other freewa} and transportation pro1ccts Much of the monC) nught be usc."d to malcc improvements along the Santa Ana Freewa}. The financing plan was forwarded as the rom m1ss1on adopted a SI .t b1l11on plan for expanding the rnngcsted free"-3\ wath pro 1si00Tft>r e-<tra tra\el lanl'!., special carpool and bu<; lanes and addtttonnl Loo; '-\ngeles-bound <"om- muter trains. Thr plnn for relic' ang the most heavil) traveled freewa) an the coun- ty ~ould also include remo' ang '50 homes and businesses rnoc;tl\ 1n the central part of the count\ The proPOsal to d1,l·n the rapid (Pleue 11ee OCTD/A2) .\ torml·r If\ 1nl' \<."Cunt' guard v.a' lmkrl·d Monda\ 10 st.and inJl for the tQ7Q ·murder of \a\ .rnna!r'L eigh i\nderson. an 2~­ \ l'.H-old v. oma n who was ~trnnglcd and bludgeoned in a hcdroom of her apartmc(lt Robe-rt Llo'd Sellers. :!6. could (Pleue 9ee IRVIJlfE/ A2) Classlfled C3-6 ~~~0~~ces ~ ~~ ~ad.nevavvv__arned:bim wt:_ddin@_ were like this Horoscope C6 Ann Landers 82 Mind and Body B 1-2 Mutual Funds 66 Nallonal News A4 Opinion A6 Paparazzi B 1 • Play Review 83 Police Log A3 Publlc Notices 98 Sports C1-4 Stock Markets 67 Television 8 2 Theater• 83 Weather ' A2 World New• A4 --Whl~h all goes to ~how that when It rains i. tt also pours at the ceremony & honeymoon I felt the first few drop of rain against my forehead and s.iw more roll down the shoulders of my black tuxedo coa1. • The clouds darkened and the angry skies rumbled wi1h the promise of a norm~ not ju.st any SJOITQ, mind you, but a bl.astcd torrent tha{ thrtateO(d to muddy my well-shined shoes and spot my white bowt1t and toil . h WJ tbc perfect day for a funeral. bu\ Diana. my fian~. and I hid !.Omethina quite different an mind. For months. we h~d planned this wedding. carefully sckct1ng Nov. 24 as the date beotusc c"cryont know that 1t doe n't rain on the weekend after Thanksaiv1n&. But this year It wurro. After hurryan& into lh • church, I watched the puddle' form on the empty prrk1na lot, wond rioa whcthcrl should wait for the auc t or 'uln building an ark. With the church v1rtuall) tmpt) and the etttmony 11Q.out to ~n. l 'ti ncd look1n1 for om<' wood. t:vcntuall} people fihcrtd 1n. fill1na . , the bndc"s side of the church. Mom and dad looked pretty lonely on the other side. Maybt' I 'lhould hn\e invited the guy at the 7-Ekvcn store ~own the street and the ._.r1 wfio cu" my hair instead of hm1tmg the &n\11tat1on.s to family and ,a fc" :>c~onal fnends. all of whori were appa~ntly staym,g indoor" today fONY SAAVEDRA -~., tn th·c car ----~problem The valet has a Jimmy 1ust for ~uch OCC&!JOM. And for a shg.ht fee called a t.1p..hc:U..evcn 1~. ' .... ~.·, Stt1lUlen trrivcd throughout the hourtona. ttrtmony and by the end somc..JOO au ts appl4.udcd Mr. and • Mrs. Suvcdra a we walked down the P1LOT LO GBOOK a1 le. out the back door. and nghl into tbenin..-in Otsp1te the torrent. cvecyth•n& bad turned out ~II. Our fcal'5 were nttdlcsi. We awo._,e the ne\t morn1na to find "ra1nbowcross1nathe kyout 1de our rl'Om on the 14th floor ofan Oraf\&c <. ua t ho1cl. ' That ~mo colorful M\. \hone prom1~1nah 0'1trhcad later 1n tht'tU} as wt diM'O' .:red th..:lt wr hnd locked • In no t 1 me we "-'Crt back on the road home to Placentia to !'pend our first dn) .ind night m our new apartment. The nc\t mornm& we "-OU Id· ft) to .\capulco tor a four-da" honeymoon, tl:.iskmg on 1hc o;un-bakcd sand or the lawn chain; plaet'd c"cr so c:arefuUy n(ar t~tand peJ pool' Howcvrr what awaited us was !>Om~what d1ffCT't'Qt, Our "l..ovt .. tocy" wl'luld qu1cl.l} d nn:ate into a Martm~nd~t.<'v.1 ~play, W1lb me a\ th~ lttd bufT001'. {Pleue Me W&DDINOJ A2) • J. ' A2 • Orenge Coat OAJL Y PILOT/Tu.day, Dec.mber 11, 198• Fire in El Toro spreads to five adjacent firms CONTINUED STORIES A fire cuu~ by an dectnc I short autted an El I oro aolf shop and damaged five other businesses late Monda)' maht, Orange County fire officials reported. The 10:32 p.m. blaze at the ~II Tower Plaza, 24602 Raymond Way, apparently started m an electncnl f"A"'"' "'''.;r1,. Pro Golf Discount, the most striously dama&ed busine . In llll, the fire caused $74.000 in damaac Firemen ad the lire moved into the amc of the: aolf shop and that )make tlltertd into the nca&hbonn& busanc)ses-upcr Cuts, T>pewntcr City, Camera Kare, Oshman ~ pon· ing Goods and a cleaners. UCI SURVEY RESULTS TOLD .•• From Al have incomc!i under $1 S.000. Twcn· ty-five percent have ancomcs surpass. ing $50,000, and l 0 percent have household incomes of more than $75,000. For the first umc an 1he survcy's history, households with two or more full-time workers (46 percent) surpassed households with JUSl one full-time worker ( 44 percent). Report- ing no full-ome workers at home were 10 percent. • Edacation -Only 3 percent of Orange County's eduJt J>?PUlauon dad not graduate from high school. High school graduates with no ad- ditional education make up 23 per- cent of the population. But nearly three-fourths of the county's adults have some college training, and 37 percent are college graduates. •TransportaUon -Dissat1sfac- t1on with Orange County's freeway system as incrcasang. The percentage , of residents who said the current Dr. Mark BaldaMare system is satisfactory declined fro m 32 percent an 1982 to 25 percent an 1984. The proportion of commuters who descnbed traffic congestion as ··a great problem" almost doubled be- tween 1982 and 1984. Jumping from 13 to 25 percent. Asked about am pro .. ing the S} stem. only !. I percent said bu1ldmi new freeway~ should be a high pnont}. However. 50 percent of those !>urve)ed said \\<ldenmg e·osttng free- ways should be a high pnonty. •Local Spend log and Taxes -In 1983, the t I( l polls.le~ found a maJonty of residents wanted more money spent on poltce protection and pubhcschools. and 47 percent wanted more mone)' spent on local streets. But in 1984. the sun cy asked 1 r · residents supported higher taxes to pay for such improvements. Wtth the tax stipulation. there was no maJonty suppon for more spending on poltcc protection. !>Chools. streets. parks and recreauon. or hospitals and clanacs • HousiD1 -The pollsters found Orange C'ounl) ·s home · owner!>h1p rate. 66 percent, has remained basically unchanged sinc:e 1982. Asked 1f buying a home is a good investment toda~. 87 percent said yes. Also unchanged sanc:e 1982 was the proportton of renters -78 percent - who would be interested an buying a home 1fthcy could afford the month I> payments. However. only one in three renters can afford mortgage payments. •RelocaliDg -About one-third of those surveyed said the> wan1 to move from their current residence Of those, 59 percent want to stay v.1th1n Oran~e County. Of those washing to remain an the county, 62 percent want a residence m south Orange County. HIT-RUN SUSPECT SURRENDERS ... From Al said. Had pohce been unable 10 tind a witness. the woman could not ha'e been charged. officers said. Accompanied by her law)er. Buononato surrendcd at Harbor Mu- n1c1pal Coun an Newport Beach on MoQda}. Judge Francis Munoz re- leased the · v.oman on her O'-"n recognizance after she pleaded no1 guilly to the fe lon) charge. Standard bail tor felon) h11-and- run dnvmg as $5.000 The 2 a.m. accident left Margan10 Aceves. 19. ol Santa .\na and Sahador D1a1 I H. of Costa Mesa cnucall) inJured The two men. rco;1auran1 workers at the Ruben E Lee, were b1cycl1ng home from work at the tame Diaz sustained head inJunes and a broken neck but suffered no pt•r- manent paralysis Aceves sustained head inJunes and a fractured leg which required sur- gery. Both men have been released from Hoag Memorial Hospital. Traffic '"' estigator Rick Bradk> said 1t appear; the woman·s s1l,er RUIZ ELECTED ... From Al attorney from Westminster. Y..erc elected an No"ember 1983 to the poltcy-makang board for the thm:- \.Ollege d1s1nct Ruiz has served as dean of student'> at Orange High School and assistant pnncapal at Santiago Junior High School H1<> leaching e~pcnence tn- elude~ ~pcual educatton l:OUr'il'~ tor the de' elopmcntall~ d1!>ablcd and college course<, on human de' l'lop- ment Ru1L "a nJll'<' ol fl Paso. Tt'\j<, and h'l'\ un the Orange Coast "'"h has wati.· ( ath\ and three children. Datsun 280Z dnfied mto a bicycle lane and crashed into the men, hurltng them into the windshield. lhe men were discovered un- conscious in the roadway by a pass a ng motonst a shon time later. Bradley said a month-long in- "esttgat 1on of the accident resulted 1n the iden1ifica11on ofBuononato as the dnver. 1den11fica11on of a passenger and a witness. · A prelimmary heanng as set for Jan. 25. BOOKIES ... Fro m Al Ennys Joseph Ta,ares. 37. of Ana heim. and Adriana Tavares. 27. also of Anaheim on bookmaking lharges late Sunda) .\II v.ere fr(•ed after posttng S.:! llO<I ball each Huntington vice officers "'ere a'>- c;1s1ed b~ pohce lrom '\nahe1m. Santa '\na. ""e"'pon Beach and San Diego C uunt~ shcnfl'~ deputies. MAN KILL BY COP SAID MENTALLY ILL ... From Al mother. conta tcd an ""arren. A.rk . h) poltce. ~ad hc:r <.on has had mental problems since 1979. poned 1h1'i morning "'a'> free lo chl't k htn1'>ell out "'hen he wanll'd to," r,aad "itout. "He lctt <in October) and we discharged ham \ WOL (absent w1thou1 lca,e) .. I ' _, ... Storm leaving; skies cloudy Sklfl will be partly clol.ldy over South"n California tonight and mo.Uy ci.ar Wednftday at a 1t0tm that unle .. h.cl brief but fle<c. downpoure moves on alttr ruining a few roo11. - Aa th• enow level tell to 5,500 IMt In tht mountain•. rainfall tr om mldnl;tlt Sunday through "rly today totaled thret qutrttra of an Inch et tM civic center. Natlonat w .. ther Servlot 1peclall1t Bill Holfet aald FTny ptoPI• eacapeo 1n1ury when a 1argnlgn tett througn tn. root of the Giimore EnvelOPt Corp In City Terrace late Monday said county Fire O.pertment Capt LM Gustafson A brief but hard burst ot rain between 8 p m and 9 p m Monday night aparked numerou• calla of water Nfplng Into t1ome1, Guatalaon Hid It wlll be pertly cloudy lhrough Wednesday In Lot Angeles with p1tc1w dense tog late onlght and Wednesday morning In the valleya. becoming sunny In the afternoon High• wlll be In the 801 after lows In the 40s and 50s The beaches wlll have patchy clouds tonight Highs Wednuday wilt be In the mid-to upper 60s Lows wlll hit 43 to 53 1ffJJJJJJJ.. ~. ~. C;., F llOHTS "181 ~ ~ ~ waim -Coio,... Snow••• Rtin F'\ifr .. , Snow Occ:luclea .,.. S111o0n11r...,.. ,.._, "" .. ,..., 5•MU NO A• U6 0.0• °' C~i· AlonQ the Orange Coast, the forecast calls for patchy cloud• tonight except log likely Wednesday morning In Inland velleys. Mostly sunny Wednesday. High• Wednesday In the mid to upper fl()s. Lows tonlQht mostly 43 to 53. -------------------- 9an e..n.,dlno S.n Gat><191 S•n.JOM e2 ., H .. ·Temps Otclallom• Ctty Omaha 64 ... Calif. Temps 41 4J 71 47 •I 4() S8 ~ •2 34 J1 lS 4l 33 43 36 '° u 86 61 HI Lo Ot1aNlo H'l)ll IOW predpll•li011 IOf 24 -N>utl .,..,,ng •I 5 • m tOOay Santa Alie S.nUCrw .. 65 4) u 85 4t St 1 31 AIOAll~ AJOUq\l<lf q\19 _) Am~ Anii;hO<tige Alll.nll All•nlle C11y Auatln 891Umore Birmingham c,.,., ... 1onsc c,.,.,,..,on w v CharlOU• N L. Ctley9nM Chlcao<> c-nau c-ano 311 35 Phol~la 52 39· p,_.,.. 88 42 , P 1t10Urgh 14 11 P1><1i.nd.M1 83 4 2 Por11ancl 0. 53 •2 P•ov1oenc.• 75 54 AAl91Qh so •O Reno 86 37 St Ste Marte 63 52 SHiii• 52 43 Sh1ev9l)O"l •8 ll SIX)lcane 55 32 Sy<llCUN ~ 30 T Oj)91ta SO 40 T~ 41 37 ,.,. .. ~ 311 a• .. •l'leld Eur•• Fr....o L•nca.tt• Lot A~ O•lt1•n<I PHoAoblet A.cl Siu!! R90wood Cny Sa.cr.,,,en•o Sal•nH San DMgo Sao Fr enellCO Sant• Bwbat• Stoellton 64 ., ~:.~.-.y ~ :~ YOHmtl•Vly S4 '1 S2 57 eo .so 59 H 54 43 eo so 81 •s 82 53 e2 eo 60 52 60 48 59 48 Extended Feu 11110 w1t11 .... oneo1a ,..,.,IMl'••u•• HIQll• lrt 1119 SOl"lo IOw 70. lOWI In tM '°' 10 IOw 509 ColumOUa,OI> ConcotON H 44 37 Wa.tt>ingion 35 32 WICMI so 27 37 J2 40 36 71 42 s1 1a 45 ;).4 S8 37 aa 49 12 48 40 4 I S9 4Z •• 31 H'l)ll, IOw, preclpll•I-IOt 24 hOUtt Tides Dal-Ft W0t1h Otlyton o.n-F••oo f'lagllatt Grano R•P'd• Hartl or Cl -a Honolulu Hous1on L.aa\legu Ltllle Roel. LOUlavll .. Memphlt Mleml Boc:lt Mllwaul<M 71 46 WllltM·8aH• •• 34 83 2i 37 33 40 34 49 32 37 35 Surf report 411 19 112 73 7S 58 51 •8 84 44 S6 42 82 37 71 67 43 34 LOCATION Hvnllngton BNc.11 RI-.Hilty Newport 40th Street Hewpon 22nO S1r• ~oo<t Balboa W.OQ8 uiouna e.acn SanC'-t• wat• 1em11 sa~ SW91l Olrec:Hon -•I llH SMAN t-3 l)OOt 12 ,.., 1·2 ,.., t lllH 1·2 POOt l POO< l•l ,.,, CONTINUED STORIES en<llf\9 at S p m BatltOW BJQ Bur 81thop 81yt"9 Catalina Long 8Mell M~ Monroll\a Monter., Ml W1....., H9MllM OnWIO Palm Springe P.-. RIY9rlllde 61 41 •• 25 45 39 sa so se 56 82 St 59 so 63 51 60 49 •I 34 54 46 61 •9 64 ., 81 .a fi2 so nr11111Q11 '""tow Second lllQll S.CO'lO IOw TOOAY 6,Up m ftl*llOAY 12 •a a m 4 29am 10.-a.m '37 p"' Sun Mii tOOay 11 4 44 pm r- W.On9eday el 41 49 a m ano MU 90aon al 4Upm ,_,oon ti-at 7 S 1 p m , Mii W.O.-. day II 8 S4 a m_ and rllM ~ II 8 ~ pm WEDDING A COMEDY OF ERRORS ... From Al We should have known something was am 1ss v. hen a fncnd. who ofTered to drive us 10 the airport. stopped in East Los Angeles to ask fordm·c:t1ons She finall.) got us to the aarpon terminal -IS minutes before our • noon takeoff lime Since the luggage 1s usually boarded well ahead of thl' Oaght. I v1suali1ed m}' underwear ending up somev..here in Cancun. But ac; al"'B\\ there was a r,1her ltnang an our JJrk cloud Thi.' 01gh1 wa!> dela}ed lor t"'o hours. Wl' hall plent; of ttme. Our O<>C1llating luck again !>wung for the \.\Orsc when the fl1gh1 \.\a\ po'>tponcd tor an additional 10 mrnu1es. and another JU m1nu1cr, and sttll anolhl'r JO minutes. ~omttame around 5 p m . ahl.'r reading thl' late<.t ed1t1ons of People. ')un~et anJ lftghltght.-. magu11nt'" lrom cover tu C:O\ l'r. "'c dcpartl'd on llur $1 .000 hone-,. moon WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 It didn't much matter that the aarlrnc gavl' us 11t·para1e seats ac:rO\\ the center 31\k. It didn't matter that we were the last to be \en ed dinner on thl' plane arid had to se11lc for turkey because all the other pasc;engcrs gobbled up the steak. It didn't matter that we would amve In -\L.a pulco at 11 p.m .. wncn most of the bar'> in the hotel close We ligurt•d nothing more could go v.rong Bui then. ho"' could we kno"' about the 'iudden tropical storm that wa' drenching the seaside resort., Pad.1ng our swi msuits and suntan lotion. "'C had neg.lected to bnng an umbrella. So v..c: 'ipcnt a lot of time in the flotel room . on the bed ... wt th me holding an ice pack to Diana's sore ankle. qutte swollen after an ele.,.ator door damped her leg. Not to "'orr.. said the house: doltor. "'rapping her ankle. The <;\\l'lltni:-would p.11cl11"'n1n a frw c1a.,., -.Y.'11h all that had gone wrong there v.a<; no wonder that l was, er, shghtly nl'f\OU'> ahout the cn11re affair. With our lurl.. "'e Y..Ould probabl> lose all our monq or be swandled b> a fast- talking ... ,11ager So who could blame me for counting our pesos every half hour or !>O., And it's perfectly understandable that being unfamiliar with the Mex- ican currenc} I sometimes came up wtth the Y..rong figure and screamed, onct• an a tour bus and once at a bar. that we had hccn robbed. In retrospect, the wedding and hone) moon ""ere probably not previews of married life. When you t.hin~ut 11. luclc hau1othulg 10 do "'1th a successful marriage. I had some time to ponder this rc,elataon as I made my way back 10 work Monday morning-wallung an the raan along the Costa Mesa Frel'Wa) after my car stalled because ofa rup1ured f.Ul\Oltnc hose. \\hal do ~ou like about tbe Oatl} P1lo1" \\hat don'l }OU like" Call the number at left and} our messagt' "ill be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering srrvice may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letttrs column must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clr<'ulatlon calls, please. Tt>ll us wha t's on your mind. Belcher underwent ps)ch1atrtl treatment dunng recent )'Cars at 'anous Veteran's .\dmin1strauon hospitals 1he As'>nc1ated Press re- He spent IS da;s an Oc1ohcr a' J p'i)Ch1a1nc inpatient al Long Beach Veteran·~ ,..\dm1n1stra11on Ml•d1cal Center said Le"' is 5tout. rnmmun1t\ relations officer lor the n·ntt'r · "He "'as not commmcd here. so hl' Stout said Belcher apparent!) did not ha' e J knov. n h1stor. ol .,.1olence "ian~.\napol1lesa1d~prel1m1nar. !~--~~-~~-.~-------------------------------------~ 1n\est1gat1on shoY..cd that OffiLcr ., ... ~.'-'···-·~~""'~~'-·~"~-II"' IRVINE SLAYING ... Gar~·1a tired an self-defense as Belcher l.'ame "'•thin SC\l'n feet of the patrol- man. From Al lace the death pcnalt\ hecaust' hl' 1\ charged wnh at1emp1ed rape and hurgla~ 1n ad<l111un 111 lir'.it-degrl'e murder. .\n add111onal charge of rape wa\ to<,sed out bet·ause n 1dence 1n· d1cated the woman wa\ sexual!\ d'i'>aulted after <>he was dead. anord- 1ng lo coun rewnJ\ \clkr'i "'ho """' t'mplo\ed a' J \nunt} guard 1n 14 •J .it thl· \\-ood hn<lgc '\kJdo"'' .ipanml'nt~ v. ht'rl' \nJerson 11\l·d "'a'a ,u,pnt earl\ in the 1n\C~ltg.it111n Jll llllllll~ Ill poll\.l' But he was no1 arrested un11l Ma' tx·causc ol an apparent O\t•rnght an matching lingerpnn1., .\ two-da~ preltminal) hearing at Harbor Mun1upal C oun an Nl·v.pon Beach ended Monda; ~cllcr!>. Y..ho '' he1ng held Y..11hout bail. v.as ordcrco to appear lkl 24 tn \upcnor ( ourt tor arra1gnmt·n1 \t the 11me ofh1<i <il'Tl'\t Sellers "'as empl11~cd JI a 111"' trut k dn'l'r in Arca He" marnrd .1nJ hd' J I ·'l'ttr· 11ldthdd Dtttman added the depanml'nt v.nuld be condut 11 ng a dual an' l'\t1ga- 1ion aJong \.\Ith the Orange ( ount) Dt'>tnct ·\llurnc\i 's offil·e. Meanv.h1lc. C1arc1a has been g1\en three da\\ adm1n1strattve lca\C and will meet \\Ith a StafT pS}Cholog1\I normal procedure lor 00i cer-1n - 'olvcd shootings. "o inJuhe'i to motonsts were rl·poned from the wandov.-breaking '>pree 1ha1 left <;ome 10 cars in ( osta l\.1esa and Santa l\na v.1th <,hauered "'tnd,h1cld' "mdov." and hl·ad- llgh tr, OCTD WANTS FUNDS FREED ... From Al 1rans1t tunJ "'a'> rt·lommcndcd in a letter to the c:o mm1<,-,1on \tgned h\. Transporta11on < ommts'\tnn <tum- man Daniel ( 1n\Cl. "'hn " ma)or 111 ~anta Ana. and ~upcn1~or Kalph < lark.rhairmanol thl'tnunt• Tran\11 Distnrt ·· 11 t'> a large amount 111 mnne} hut 11 •~not enough 10 hu1ld a rapid tran<,11 <.)~tern 1oda'.f. nor I\ tt enough to sohe our -;1reet. road nnd fr1:ewa) prob- lems But If. U'led c:orrccth and creat1 vcl). 11 can help case to<la.~ \ transponatmn prnhlem<, and \till build tomorro"' ·., trJmr>ona11on .,,,. tern .. their JOtnt lctlt'r 10 the mm m1sg1on notes Clark. in urging comm1~ .. 1oner'i to '>upport the proposal. added that tht money would create ··a '>tgnifirnnt road fund without ra1~ing taxe~ ·· Detty Piiot o,ttvery le Guerenteed M· "'~Y r•i<M• tt ,., ·~ ., l'ICJf "".... y(Mjf f• .,,....., ,,, , :lO D m r tW"tn,• f c ,. *"' ,~ U'1. ·v • -eel Lll'>I Junl'. count' 'otcr~ sound I\ dekatc<l a pcnn\. "'k' 1a' inneac.e ffi\;3\Urt' th;it \.\OUld ha\C ral\l'O mone\ tor a rnngt· of tran .. ponn11on pro1e<.t'> l 'ndcr 1he prop0sal ht·t~rcn 4)4 m1ll1on and S4 'i m1llton "'ould he earm.uked l.'ath \C'ar lllr lret:"'•"· related pmJCCh "h1le lhc 111hcr ~~ m1llmn to S4 'i m1ll1on Y..nuld ht· dirt:lled wward lt1<:al '>lrtcl and nrnd pr<>Jt'l't'>. In both l'a\e\. lhl· monq m 1ght bt· applied to projects l<H "'h1l h k<lL·ral or \latl' matching fund1, are a' atlahk 10 ma""'"l' llll·1t lwnrli1 r lw $1\'i m1llmn principal tn thl' tru<,t fund would LOnlinUl' 111 he' rc~rr.ed for the ccn1fal count) rapid tr<tn\lt proJl'tt that long ha\ hcen the aim uf comm1s,1nnl•r<, J-, C omm1<,'\1nner Jame<, RoO\evclt "'ho rcprc~tll) 1h1. µublil "" till· panel termed the plan "in no' all\ e ... in offcnn~ ht'i full suppon ( omm1ss1on ExeLutne D1reuor 5tan Ofleltt' said that tfthe propmal '' appro .. ed b~ the <;tale Leg1'ilaturl'. 11 would crt'atc w1th1n the count\ the largest pool of traMpona11on monc) c' er a' a1lable The S85 m1llton no"' in trU'it tor the rapid trans11 lane wn .. ra1<.cd over the: past 10 year" b~ O< TD dtrcctcm whu ..et aside a share ot rnunt) ~ale!. tax revenues that werr not nct:dt•d for tranc;11 d1<;tnct OP1-'ra11ng e:\J)(.'n'i(.'\. Oftelte e'<plaancd The cnmm1sc.1on dlrl't lcd that th 'itaff "'nte propo.,c:d lcg1~la11on tor approval at the \l heduled J,m 2H meetang. The ma11cr then would be <iubm11tcd 10 the )tale legtslaturc for at ~ concurrt·nce f''lnMIGF. C.QAS T wlf Clrculetlon 714/142-4333 Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publ1~her ctn•lfled ad•ertt••no 11.-1642-5171 All other ~rtrMnte '42-43:21 MAIN OFFICE Frank Zlnl Manag1n~ Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director •:c1".s " -om•~ r.a.i ~· ~·• u... ,.,.,.. VP'S •u 8001 S.,1;>9<_1()1.,,. bt ,.., '4 •'> ..,..,.., ..... Clrc:Ul•tlon Telephone• AoMmary Churchman Controller Robert Cantrell Produrt1on MAnAgP.r Donald L. Wllllam1 Crrcul.:tlton r ager I lh ""!"" tl't4!0 """"1'lt• f't tt taf·Q" r:die,t 0.•, r1'hf ., fl" •'¥h ti L""°·~•d l~ '"'"' ,,_ "t•i ...... "'1 tTy II• l)r•y 1;(>4•1 l'ul"''"°"9 ~·; "'""...,.,'°""'tit ll"MWWl MilNlft !l\t<'UQI\ ' ,,,, • ... 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Showroom lncrttsel SKI CLOTHING 20 % 10 70% OFF We Have Over 1 ,000 Bib Overalls Rtg. 'H.00 NOW '39° Ski Parkas Up To '80 'lo OFF • Hats 60% OFF Powder Shirt• Reg. •es.oo NOW '29" Tyrolla 380 D Bindings -Rog • 140 CHRISTMAS SALE •9911 GLOVES 1885 Oort1a Olov11 ....• "-9 •41 oo .• • s.:.L'S SPORT HAUS Int NfWl'OllT aLVO COSTA MIU C:A tlUf (114) MS-411e Hours M-F 9·9, Sal fO~I, Sun 11 5. Thru Xmu UMtflO O\IAHtmu Dec. 14 , 15 & 16 Friday, Saturday & Sunday BOOTS OYER 200 PAIRS SALOMAN IOOTS (De•o) RENTAL TrlPJt•r BOOTS s1 9ts HANSON II' 111.n.,.. S11yd~ Cob•• C:Obf• I M.- 0010MITI I' JS 2•[1 no MUNl\RI ""' GT! Men t OTI uoi.. S1U OMOH I"' 91190 ....... SX ~ LIKI ... lAHdl H 1' l9 OYNl\flT l' WEINMANN 5-•a fAA .. P(UA I~ ... , .. _. '"''-"""". '°'"' l .O"" OACH'llCll< Rev NOW '78$ 00 '23000 •76$ 00 '2 t3" '74600 1 198" '''~ 00 I 179" ·n~ oo • 11s oo •t~OO ''26 00 • ,,~ 00 -·n~ oo • •tn oo '31$ 00 •111100 '199" '169" '169 .. '129" '129 .. l 199- '16509 1149" '141$ 00 • 159" ·2~00 '9r •1noo •es• -nooo •99• l l<I'" •11tOO 1116" CA&lll ,,, OFF tN\/£HT0AY "°llOIC" 'It., v-101225• -~ TOMORROW: FORECASTS ON A2 FIRST EDITION 111 1 '1•'1> l•I • 11\,lotl• 'I 111<1 ster it-ru .e river SUS Coast The three-piece sculpture " A Rocky Ledge,'' f acl11g the sunset off Laguna Beach's Heisler Park, was given to the city Sunday./ A3 Orange County Trans- portation Commission has approved Beach Boulevard as a 'Super Street' project./ A3 California FBI spy suspect's at- torney says his client was bamboozled by Mormons within the de- partment./ AS Nation A giant planet, said to be between 30 and 80 times the size of Jupiter, Is discovered by Arizona astronomers./ AS ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: World Bishop Desmond Tutu calls for end to hunger in world as he accepts his Nobel Peace Prize./88 Kuwait accuses Iran of setting up 'rescue' of hijacking vlctimsJA4 Mlnd&Body Two doctors are writing novels to help future pa- tients better understand health care systems./81 Pay attention to your diet and your exercise lest you fall victim to "New Year fatigue ." /81 Sports Ocean View and Irvine high schools are the big winners in prep basket- ball play. /C1 Fullerton baseball prod- uct Gary Carter Is traded from Montreal to the New Y'lrk Mets./C1 Corona def Mar Is a winner In girls' basketball actlon./C3 Entertainment "Bye Bye Birdie" recalls the height of the Elvis era at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater./83 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Buaineu California's home real es- tate market continues to grow faster than national market./88 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News · Classlfled ' Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann landers Mind and Body Mutual Funds Natlonat News Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Police log Public Notices Sport a Stock Marketa T elevf slon. Theate;e weather World News B2 A7 A3 84-6 A4 C3-6 A7 cs ....:..88 C6 82 81-2 86 A4 A6 81 83 A3 88 C1 -4 a;.. 82 83 A2 A4 ectturns erse e ID D.ity ll'llol pftolO by lllc .. Wd I(--• Rescue from the rocks Anthony Wegener, 1 7, of Laguna Niguel ls carried on stretcher to a Marine Corps helicopter following a one-hour rescue- operatton Monday below the cliffs at Dana Point. Wegener, listed ln serious condition at Mission ytejo Community Hospital today, reportedly stumbled and fell 130 feet onto the rocks. He suffered bead injuries and a broken ankle. Orange Coun- ty firefighters had to bike to the injured teen-ager. Orange County sheriff's depu- ties auisted in tlie rescue. UCI survey of countians shows we're smart, rich ' Poll says most happy with loca l governme nt. but seek road, a trand wa t er improvements By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of the Dellr Hot Stall Orange Count) rl'!>1dcnt\. on lhl· average. arc amucnt "l'll-t·du1..alt'd people who ari: <,a\1\licd "1th lhl'll local go' emmcnt <, but an· gfO\\ ing more d1ssa11sfi cd \.\-1th th1..·1r h1glrna' 'i\'>lcm n c;tud} \3\'i .\ l f( lf\lnl' '>IUth ol 01.111~1· ( ·ount) resid ent' found •Mon: olten than not. the' Jcrx·nd on at ka'>t tv.o incomec; per hou~­ hold •The\ \ 1e~ air pollution and the \\ ;lla c,uppl) as thl.' most St'nou' local publi1.. polin concern<; ofthl· luturt· • \nct_tb~ugh commonh lumptd to~tt·t her a' nght-v.ing Rqlllhltlan ... <l r.1ngl' ( ount\ rcc;1lkn1' .111· .1 .0111 pit•, polt tllal mix < ompJrnt lo the 11.1111111.11 aH'r.1g1..'. 1hn .Jrl' m111l· lttx·rJI •Ill lhl l\,Ul"' 111 p1a\l·r 1n publH. 'l h1111I' .111J J011rt111n on Jl.'- mand Rut tht'' Jrl· mon: con- \1.'n atl\ l' th.in tht• nat111nal aH·ra~l' 1n thl'lr \up1x.1rt 111 JJJ1t1on,1I dl'll'n'>l' H>Cnd1np. l l( In int• rt"•l.'Jtlht·r' J)Olkd I tXI\ random I\ 'l'kl tl·d rt''1lkn1' tor thi: I 9f<4 Orangl' ( 1111111' \nnu•tl t.,une\ I h1• \Ur' n ~.1, 1n111.11ni 1n I '>1\2 to \IU1h 1h1· 1k11111rr.1ph11' 11! I lrangr ( 1111111\ ,1, \H'll ,1, p11l1111.1I .ind 1Pll11111111ll\ \1111\lJll\ K1·,uli..11l llh" pnll \H"ll 1d1·.1,rJ .11.1 (Please sec UCI/ A2J W.oman ch arged in month-old accident that seriously injured two bicyclists By STEVE MARBLE Of the Delly Not llolft .\n El Toro woman surrendered to authonttes Monday, a• month after she allegedly ran down two b1c ychsts 1n Newport Beach and s~d off leaving them unconscious 1n the ruadv.a} v.nh critical inJunes Rhonda Joan Buononato. 24. 1s charged~ 1th felon) h11-and-run dn\- ing tn the NO\. l I tnc1dent on Dover Dme near Pacific Coast H1ghwa). <>he agreed to surrender after police obtained a v.arrant fo r her arrest The v.oman., damaged sports car v.as.found the da\ after the accide nt. abandoned at a Costa Mesa con. dommium complex, pohcc said. Hw from both v1ct1ms was di1COvcrcd 1mbcdded in the car's broken wind- shield and sunroof. Although .officers sajd they knew who was allegedly driving the car, it took nearly a month to find a witness who could identify Buononato as the dnver. The El Toro woman reportedly retained an auomey soon after the 1nc1dent and would not admit rc- spons1b1hty for the accident, police said. Had pohct been unable to find a witness. the woman could not have (Plea...e eee BIT-RUPl/~9 LA man killed by cop in Mesa 'mentally ill' Gunned down after attacking SA officer ·with 7-foot pole B>T01'Y AAVEDRA Of the Dally Hot 1 .. 11 The Los ~ngele' man lilied b) pohcc gunfire Monday morning after hc smashed ~\era! car -..mdows in rush-ho ur lraffir on Harbor Boule\ard had a h1o;1on of mental pruhlern., pohu~ r1..·poncd loda' O.i' 1d Lronard Belch1..·r 14 v.a\ 'hot nnct· in the, hnl J\ hl· ad' anlt'd mcnanungh l0''-·1rd .11 a \an1.1 .\na pol11.e ot1i1..cr \\hill' ''"nging a \t'H'n foot metal puk Officl·r < 11..·nrgt' c 1an 1a .Jr tirc-d a \1nglc round lrom a I ~-gauge c,hotgun at Belchc.>r Belc hcr "as pronounced Dr. Mark Baldauare dead on amval at Fountain Valley ( ommunll) Hospital. police said. Capt. James Dittman said 8clcbcr had apparent!) gone on a rampage about 6 20 a m.. running mto the traffic on Harbor Boulevard near ~erstrom .\venue and stnlung can w1th the metal pole. Costa Mesa pohcc had received complaints minutes earticr of a man smaslung w10dows.. windshiekb and bcadhghts about a block down lhc 'itreet near MacAnbur Boulevard. Santa .\na pohcc officers found lklcher on the Harbor median swing- tn[! at cars in the southbound lanes fhl'\ ordt>red him to drop the pole. hut lklchrr conttnued his anack. .11trma11ng bt'tv.een hming the can .ind thri:..11cn1ng the officers. Dillman ... ud Lt Jack Nelson said Bclcher's (Pleue eee llAJlf I A2) Teen will be tried as adult Costa Mesa youth- - accused of slaying, burying woman. 60 8) JEFF ADLER Of the Dally No4 le.II OCTD wants to free road funds .\ ltHear-old Costa Mesa youth \.hargl'd v.1 th murde-nng an elderly v.oman and bur. mg her tn a backyard gardl'll planter was certified as an adult fo r 1nal purposes Monda} tn Orangt' ( ou nt~ JuHn1le Court Panel asks state for pe rmission to co nvert rapid transit funds to freeway, highway use By JEFF ADLER Of IM Oaltf l"llot llaft W1th a lip of 11!> hat lo IJ\IM\U\ defeat of Pr0Jl()s1t ion \ in fu nl' thl' Orange Count) TransJl()rtatmn Com m1ss1on agrcl.'d Monda' In 'l'1·l. '1a11..· appro\al of a pla n thal v.ould lr1·t SR 5 m1ll1on annual!\ for nt'" trn ways and local htgh,.,a..,, 1mr rm l' ffil'lll J"lr<ljl'l t\ l r.tn'>portatwn n)mm1"111nl'r' unanimou'>h l.'ndor<icd a~l.1ng thl' 'iHl tl' L eg1<.l111urt• hi Jllll'' thl'lll to nrnH·rt an S8'-m1ll11m fund ncm rl'<.l'n l'd Im t on<,1rud11m ol a rap1J 1ran\1t linl' in tt•ntral Orangl' < 11un1' in to a un1lil·d lOUOt\ 1ran,portat1110 tru\I lund. v.11h rl·,ourl"l''i 3h1t l.1hk 11\r .all \\Pt'' nt lr..111,pmt..1t1un pn .. 1- ll't I<. \\ h1k th1 '"' mtlhnn \\11uld r · main rl'\l'I' l'J hir thl' IUlUf1.0 UIO\lrlJ\ t11in 1\I lhl' r.1p1d 11.1n"1 pr.111·t1 - v.h1lh "l'\tlnlJil-d 1<1 "''' n,·.11" <. 1'111l1nn -lhc 1n\l'fl',t l'.Hn111~' 11n thl· lund atx1ut $1\ ' m11l111n 1.·..1, h H'.11 v.ould Ix· U\t'd t11 l11mpktl' 'trn•t .ind r1)itd 1mpr\)\l'Oll0nt' ,,, tlllh'r IH'l"\\.I \ .ind t ra 11\J)(>rtJ 1111n prllll'' h \1u1..h 111 th1· mnnn m1)!ht I" ,11"·d II\ mal.1· 1mprt1\ l"nll'll1' .11t11111 tlh '\,tnta \n~ F rl'l"\\,I\ 1 hi.' lill.111\ lllg plJn "a" IOI"\\ ardcd J'> the 1.tlm nll''"'" ..1d11r 1cd a SI 4 hilhon plan t11r l'\panJ1ng the longc'>tcd lret""a' v.1th pn" "'°"~!ill: Clltra tr.I\ t'l lanc" ,rcc1al lJfP')l1I .ind hu.; lane\ and .iJtJ111,)nJI I i)\ \ngdc'>-h<\und 1·om mull·r train' l hi: plan h1r rt'ltl'' mg the mo\I h1..·a' "' lr..iH·kd lrt'l'"J' in the coun l' wm1kt Jl\o in,ludt• rcnlll\111(1. 1511 hnml'' Jnd ou\lnl'\\l'\ mmth in thl' ~\·111ral part 1•1 tht \\\Uni\ T hl' f'Wf\t\\dl 111 di\ t•n thl' rapid (Please see OCTD/ A2) f or a <,c.'lOnd time. Judae Donald \h( an1n ruled that tcven Elroy T ct~ 'hould ~ tncd as an adutl on tht' l harges and ..et Telles' Central \tun1 u pal < oun amugnment for (")('\ I-' l he hc-anng took two days. T elk<> 1n111alh v.11s ~nificd as an .idull dunng an ~arlter fitness hcann.g. hu t that hndmg v.as voided by \1{( 11n1n in ()( tC\hc.'r on a legal lt'I. hpll3ltt\ T t'll<''i 1'\ l hn~t'd with k1lhng 60- (Plea11e eee YOUTH/ ~2) ba<i_ ~ever warned him weddings were like th~ . - Which allgg s to how that when it rains tt also pours at the cere mony & honeymoon ~ I felt ihe first fev. drup ol raw against my forthead ,1nd '·'" morC' roll down lh<' \ho uldCt'I ol m\ hlal l tu'<cdo coal Tht' cloud'\ darkcn\'d und the ,1n8J' \il.11."S rumblrd v.11h thr prum1\C' ot .! \lorm; not JU\I Jn) \turm. mind \nu. but a bla'ltcd tt'ITT"rnt th:H thrtatcn d to mudJ> my -..cll-~h1nt'd 'lh~ and 'lpol m) wh1tt' bo"t1e and t;uh It wa' the ix-rft'\ t da)' tor a funcnal , hut Diana. nt) f111ncc, und t h.id 'iOIOt'thmg QUiit' d1flert"nl an mind. for month<.. '-"l .. had plannt'd th1\ • v.C'dd1ng.. l.Hl'lulh "lntm~ '\Im :4 ·" thl' d:llt" hccau·\C' I.'\ l•l'\nll(' l.nov.' 1hat 1t dl~ n't rain on thl· v.l.'cil-cnd alter Th,1nil. g1\ tng Out 1h11i ,•ci r 1t po urt"d • flct hum ang tnto the ~hurch, I v.utChl·d 1h1: puddlt'' form on tht' l'mPli' padtm1 t "'ondcri nt. -..hc1hc:r I hould wait tor the auc.: L'i or \tart hu1ld1na an ar'-:. With thr t hun. h \: 1nlllll\ rmpt ~ .rnd tht• Cl'rtn\On\ l\OOUt to lX"I"'· 1 \tnnc-J ltl("lk1na lor \t">me ~ood f.,<'ntuolh fl"'Of'I liltt"rr d an, lilhl\~ the bmk·., \Ide ut 01\ \hur m .and dad k1ol.cd r n•tt\ li1nl'I\ fin lhl' ritht'T' 'fldt' '-'hnhc-.1 'hc,11111 ha\'' 1n\ ltl-d thl JU\ .II lh1· ... I lt'\l'O \hill' du" n thl' \trC'<'t and th,· ~irl "h11 \ u" Ill\ h;m tn\tc~<l 111 ltnHllnJ till' '"' 11.1tmn'> tu Tamil\ ,11\\I a ll'" -rl"\onal tnl'nd'\. all ol "ht'm '''l"f't! ~pparcntl) .,,.~ ang 1ndno~ toJ,l\ 'traglcr. am,"'1 thrnuahu111 th, hourlon.1 ct'rt"mom und h\ the l"ntl \OntC ~00 JU~\t\ ;ippl:tUlkJ \tr anJ Mr.. \~nl :i-. V.I.' '';all.:C'\hli'"" the ••'It' out thfo h "ii-door anti n•ht into tht' rain ag.11n . (.A•\pllt' tht" h)fTCO) l'\ l'r\ thing had 1um l"\1 nut ""<'II Our !(',\~ "C'rl' nn·(tlt" ' \\ c ·''"ok(· tht". Ot"\I m11min1 IC' hnd ' ~ uur 11.cH 1n tht' car "'lo problem Thc \alet h&SaJtmm) JU\I tor 'iUlh OC'C'Jl'ilOn~ And for I 'hJht k c. l a£lc-d a up. he'll e-..cn u 1L. In n<' time v.c v.c-re hack on tht road TONY SAAVEDRA Pu o 1 Lor.Rook «> home 10 Plact"ntta to sf)(nd our first da\ and night 1n our ntw aparuncnt. The nc\t morn1n& w' 9to'OOld fty to \capulco fOT a four-day honeymoon, h3 ~ang on tht' sun· kcd sand or tht la"'n c h31~f~ ever so caref\ill a r:nnhov. C"nw1i1n th<'' 'tlOt,1dc our room nn th<' 14th Otll.'r tll an Or.in c < N'll hotrl 1 h;tt ~In\' ~·'IM1ul ar\ \hOn(' pron""""" m l'rhC3ll latl'f 1n the d:" a' wt J1~1l\ t'r\'\t that ""' h. d In< kt'd neJ..C...t.bc. 1"d J>OOl HC\-..t'\l'r v.hit av."&Jtid was 'iomcv.h.it J11Ttttnt. Our ... Lo-..c \tor\· "'ould qu1ddy df1Cntfllc 1n\o a \1an1n-.ind·u wis rccnpl.a)', •1\b "" "the lt'ad buffoon. (Ple&M ... W&DOINO/AI) ' r .. I . A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueeday, Oeoember 11. 1984 Ready for the elements CrouingguardJlmShelley,alldeckedout Placentia Avenue In Coeta Meaa. The ln hla rain gear. walta for .cbool to let out atormy weather la expected to die out near hlaauard poatatWeat 18th Street and today, but don't look for clear akle•'Yet. -.. .. -19.i:111w11.111.i;)f ll----- r . HIT-RUN SUSPECT SURRENDERS... ·- FromA1 been charged. olliu:rs ~1d Accompanied b~ ha law)er Buononato surrcnded at Harbor Mu· n1upal Coun in Newport Beach on M undJ~ Judge Francie; Munoz re· ka-.cd thl' woman on her own rerngn11anl'c after '>hl' pkadl·d not guilt> to the felon~ chargl' Standard bail for fl·lon' h1L-and- run dn,1ng" S'i 000 · The 2 a.m acudenl kit Marganto <\ce,es. 19. of Santa \na and Sahador Diaz. 18. ol C osia Me~ cnticall) tOJUrcd I Ill' 1wu men. rc~tauranl 1.\-0rker'i .it the Ruben E. Lee. were h1ncl1ng homl' from worl.. ·at the 111m· D1a1 \U\la1ncd he.id 1n1uncs and 3 hrol..cn nl'~I.. hut <,ulkrcd no ix·r- mancn1 p.1ral)'>tS ·\ll'\l'\ c,uc,1a1nnl hl·ad inJunc\ anJ a fralturcJ kg ""h1th n·1.1u1red \ur gl'~ Roth men ha' i: hetn rl'leJ\l'U from Hoag '-kmunal I h)'l'.HtJI T raffil 1n\l·,11gator Rill.. BrnJll'\ ">aid fl ariix·ar\ the woman·, '>lhl'I Dat!>un :?80Z drifted into a b1c)dc lane and crashed into the men. hurling the m into the w and~hicld . The men were discovered un- rnn\l IOUS in the roadway b) a passing mo1on..,t a shon time later Bradley said a month·long in- \ l''llgat1on of the accident resulted 1n thl· 1den11ficat1on ofBuononaw as thl· dnH·r 1dt"nt1fica11on of 11 passenger and a ""11ness .\ preliminar\ hcanng 1s '>Cl for Jan :?) MAN KILL BY COP SAID MENTALLY ILL ..• From Al · mother contallcd in \\ arren. Ark .. b} police. c;aad her son ha<1 had mental problems since 1974 Belcher underwent p~ychaatnl treatment during recent years at van ous Veteran's .\dm1n1stra11on hospitals. the .\ssoc1ated Prcs<o rc- poned this morning. He spent I 5 day.,, in October a\ a psych1atnc inpatient at Long Beach Vrteran's <\dm1nistra11on Medical Center. said Lcw.1<; ~tout comm unit' relations offill'r tor the lCntcr ..Ht• 11.a.., not u1mm111ed hcrl' 'o hl' ""as frcl· to l hl'l" h1m<.dl out w hl·n hl' wanted 111 · 'aid ~111u1 "He kit (In Octotx:r) .ind Wl' d"rhargt·J him "\ WOL (atl,en1 w.nlwul lc<nl'l .. ~tout <,a1d Hl'lther .1pp:Hl'Otl\ did not ha' c .i lr '" n ha<.tor' uf' wlcnlt' \anla \n,1 rohll'\,11da prchminan 1nve<,t1gatwn <1h11v.cd that Otlicer Gama fired 1n c,clt-llcfcn...e as Belcher ('dtnl' "11h1n o,c\l·n ll't•t of the patrol- man D11tm.111 .1dlkd thl· tkp.1nml·n1 w.ould be conducting a dual invest1ga- lt0n along wtth the Orange Count) D1"itnc1 Attorney's office. Meanwhile, Garcia has been given thn:e days administrative leave and w 111 meet with a staff psychologist. normal procedure for officer-in· 'oh cd -.hooting'> No inJune'i to moton!>t'> were reported from the window·brcaking '>Pret· that left some 30 cars an Costa l\.1c'>a and Santa Ana with shattered "and'oh1cldc,. windows and head- light\ UCI SURVEY RESULTS TOLD ... From Al uampu" nc·w' uinterenlc t·arh ll.>da\ I he 14b4 c,ur\l'\ rnndul.ted in \cpternber h\ tclcphunt indudt:d Xh 4uc\l1ons on a 'anct~ of issues Directing the <,tud~ wa" Dr. Mark Baldas~re an a'>'>o<·1atl' prole-.~or ol '><Xtal ecolog) Thin~ ·nnl' rnmpan1c' and go,ernmcn1al agl·n< IC'> ron· tnhuted fun<h for thl· I 9X4 \tud' following arc '>ome h·~ tinding' •locomt--Orangl' ( ounl\ ·, .if· llul'CllC as 1n(n:asing In the I 4X2 '>Unn J(l l>Cfll'OI of thl· (OUnl\ \ hou'>chold'~ haQln annual inwml;ul morcthan$36000 Th1 s\ear.halfthl' count) 's hou,ehold' c.Jrnl·d morl' than S 1h 000 fight percent r)f thl· hou-.chold\ ha'e ancomcc, under SI 'i l)()jJ Twen· 1)-fi vc percent ha\ l' muimt·<, .,urpa\\· 1ng SS0.000 .ind 10 pcru·n1 ha"e hou<,chold antoml'" ot nwn· th.in s 75.000 For the tir\I 11mc an the \une' " h1'10n hou\eholJ, w11h 1wo 11r m1Ht' I ull· 11 ml' \\Ill \...l'r' I 41l Pl'ru·p I I \Ur [l..t'>\l'd h11u<,t•h11l,h "alh JU'>l nm· lull·umc 11.orh·r 144 DCTll'OI l Rl·pon angnu lull t1nic v.ori...,•r,Jt homc.werl· Ill pen.cot •Education -( lnl\ ' JX'IH'lll 111 Orangt ( nUrll\ ·, .id11h pt1[lul,1l11111 did not ~radu.1tc Imm high ,,h1111I ll 1gh 'l h1111I gr.1du.111·' \.\. 11h n11 .id d111on.1I l'dlll.tllon m.1lo.1 up 2 l po ll'lll r1f lhl p11pul.1111111 llul rw.11 h 1hrn··l11urth' of till ~11unt\ ' .1dul1' hJ\C <.um(' 1 olkgl' lfaaning .111d P JX'flt'nt arl' uilkgl· gr..itluJtC\ •Transportation -Da'>'>Jll\la, 1wn 11.11h Orangl' Count'\ trcc11.J\ ,,.,ll'm I\ 1mreasang I hl rx·rtenl.igr 111 rl'\l<knl\ who \J1d thl' lurrcnt "'>tcm II\ \at1'>fal 111n dl'l 11 ne<l trom 12 pcm~nl an 1982 to 2'i pcr(en1 in 1484 lhe proportaon of u1mmu1ers "hu desc nhc{llrallit rnnge,tion a' ... 1 grl·at prohlt-~· almoc,1 douhkd bc- l\\CCn I 4112 .inJ I '1!14 1urnp1ng trom 1110 2 'i f)CrCl'nt \\kl'd ahoul 1mprtt\ ing lhl· S>'>lcm. 11nh 21 ix·rtl'nt "11d building new lruwJ\<. c,hould tx· a high pnont~ ll11wcH·r SO ~rccnt 111 tho'c "" \ nnl \aid w.1tkn1ng e\l\l1ng frel'- \o\,t\ '> \huuld tx· a h111,h pnorn' •Local Spendmg and Ta~es -In 1 •1>-.' lhl· t 'C I poll,ter' lounJ a m.qorl\\ 111 rl'"d,·n1-. '-'illlll'd morl' m11fll'\ \f)Cnl nn pnlill' proln lwn and puhl1l '' hooh .ind 4"' JX'fll'lll '-'<inlnt nwrl' m11m·~ '1x·n1 on lolal \trt'l'l' Hui Ill I \}X 4 thl· \Un C\ .1\1..t·d 11 re'iltknt<, -.upportcJ hrght'r ta\C\ tu pa\ tor..uch 1mpr0\cments Wtth the la\ \llpulat1on 1hnc wa~ no ma1orat> 'upport tor morl' .,pending on police protcct111n. \(hoot\ 'itree1c, park'> and rl'lrl'Jl11111 or hmp1tal' and d1n1t<, •Housing -I ht: pull\ll'r\ lound Orange < ount\ \ home ow ner~hap rail' flh ix·nent has rcmamed hd\llJll\ UOl h.1ngl·J \Intl• 19!<~ ~\kl•d 11 hu)ing a lwme " a good 1n\C\lnll'nl 111Ja, X7 pern·nt ">aid \ t:\ YOUTH FACES TRIAL ... \l,11 un<hangcd '>IOtl' I l/X2 11.a<. thc pr11port1nn ol rcntl'r'-71\ pcrtl·nt- who would Ix' interec,ted an hu' ang a homl' 11 the) could afford the m1)nthl} p;l\rnl'OI') From Al ~car-old ~ ugln1,1 I lo1t·\ Halo.l·r on \l,1\ IX \t 1he ta ml I cllc' "'·I' "' 1ng "1th H.ikt·r a lam1h lnend ldk·., I\ allll'>Cd n l killrng Bakt•r .ind hun1ng hn 1n .i l.irl(t tlmH·1 pl.1ntn an 1h1 h.h lo.\:ird 111 ht•r ( t•J.11 Pl.H l' hnml 1 n I "''·• \11·\.i ao, 11rH' of 111, frll·nd<. li>11lnl 1111 fhl' lm·nd I ·\l'ill nld t<..url H1e1u11.,k1 rleaJl·d vu1Jt, 1n \ugu,t 111 J redUll'd l hargl' 111 hcing an .tl lC '><.on 111 murdl·r 1n rl·turn tor h" ll'<.t1m;,n, .1ga1n"' I rlkc. I k I' l'\ rcunl 111 ll \111\ durinjo! I l'lll'' tnal \anu· h" ''·'"" ·" .tn .1d11l1 ''•" \ rntkd I d k'' "·" ht•1• n lll'hl 111 ltl\l'Oalt ll.1 11 e Rtloeating -.\hout one·thard of thll\l' \Ur\e\.ed 'oa1d the\ \\JOI 10 nw' l' lrom th ear current re\l<knce. Of tho,r. ~4 percent want tu ,13~ w11h1n < >1.1nitl' < ountv 01 thmc wl\hing 10 n m,11n 1n lh('[OUOt\ O~ f)Cfll'lll '-'3nl a ll'\lllrnu· an \OUlh <>ran~l' I ounl\. \11111h ol thc \ant.1 \n.1 RI\ l I OCTD WANTS FUNDS FREED ... From Al 1rnnr.,11 fund '-'i.l' rl'lomm<.·nJed 1n a lt'lll'f to lhl' l rimnH'\'ilOn '>1gned h\ Tran'lportat111n < omm1s'>mn ( hair man Dan1l'I C1n'<.·t. who 1<, ma>or ot ~anta Ana .and \uix·n1<;or Ralph (.lark. cha1rmJn nt thr rounl\ T ran'>1I Dist mt .. ii•'> d largt• .1muunl ut monl') hut 11 "not enough to huald a rapid tranc;11 '>\'itl'm to<la\. nor" 11 enough to <,oh·t• our \lrect roJd and frccwa-v prnh· lcm<. But 1f u<.ed rnrrcuh· and c:rea11vely 11 rnn help ea"c t(idcl \ ' 1ran'>pona11on p111hlcm" Jnd '"" build tomorrow·.., 1ran<.portut1nn "\' tern.'' then Jmnt lcller 111 the u1m m1ss1on note" , (lark. in u~ing comm1\\1onc:n 111 suppon th<' pmpo...al added that thr money would lrt'ate "a "ttnifilan1 rottd fund wt 1 hou t ra "1 n~ ta~<'' .. Delly Piiot O.tt.ery 11 OuerentMd ..,.,.,.J;I, J-y ,. ,. "W)~ "•\l'tt 'f()v• ~~..-t .,. ~ M}'" t'l)M~tif,... '1 .,,., ,c-.t 't' • _ .. , (J l J\I lum-. lOUlll\ \llll'I\ \llUndh Jclc.itnl a 1x·nn\ c;:T1ro; 1:n mcn·a''° mt·.i.,11rl· 1h,11 11.11uhl h.I\ rJ1t.l'd munt·~ lor ,1 1angl' r1 t 1r.u1,r1111.1t11111 Ofllfel t\ I nJn the propo<.<11 l'K'l\'l't'fl '-l m1ll111n and \4 ' m1ll11111 ~<>uld Ix• l'armarh·J l'al h )1·.11 1111 lrt'1''-'J\ relatl'll protl'< 1'> "h1k tlw 01h,·r ~4 mdh11n 111 \4 ~ mill111n 1.1.ould ht· dirn 1nt 11111.Jrd lrn .11 \trn·1 .ind ro,ad prt1Jl'l t' In hol h < ,1\1·, I h1· monl') m11.1h1 he. .1ppl11·d In p111fl"l I\ 111111.h1lh lt-1kr.ll 11r \lillC' Ill.Ill hin!' l1111d' ·"" ,1\:11l.1hk 111111.1~111111' thnr hlnl'11t "ho rep1c'>Ulh 111~ puhf1, 1111 1h1: JY.lncl \Cfmed lhl' plan "1nno\,1ll\e." 1n ulknng hie; full "upport c omrn1'>'i10n l \elul1\c Director \t.in Ohcllr c.a1d that If 1hc propmal I'> ..irpnned h\ thl' \late l qr.1c,la1urc. ll woold C'rcatl' within thl' lUUnl\ th(' IJrgCl\t pool (If tr.an<.ponat111n monn eH·r a q11lablc f hl' \!( 'i m1llinn no\\-Ill lrU\l for tht• rapid 1ran"t lim· ""a' r~11c,cd 11\el thl· J'l.l't 111\l'.H<. h' O< 1 Ddircctor\0wh <,t't J\ldl· a l\hMl' ol \ uunt\ \die'\ t " n'H'nlll'' that 11.ell' n111 Ol'C<kd or lf,tn<.11 dl\lfll'I nix·ralln~ l'\pcn ''· (l11,·ht l'\Pl<11nnl I ht \X'I m1l1111n rir111u1Ml an thl· I Ill lnmm1\\lnn d1rt'ltCd that ' tru'>l lunlt v.uulJ u1ntinlll 10 Ix· \1.11! 'Arlll' propo!>cd lcg1!ilataon I< rt><ier"l'd 1111 th(' lc<n tnil lUUttty r.lp1d 11 appru\JI .it the ~lhnlulcd Jan. 2 1ran'lt prt1f~l t thJt long h~" hnn the nwt•t1nt1. I he matter thrn would he ,1101 of u1mm1'>'>1nrw" \11hm111nl to the \tall' Lcg1'llatu1t: for C t1mm1...,111ncr l;11tH'' 1<011\('\ t'll "' l lffll urrentc Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill r mlt•.t er Clrculatlon 714/M2~3 ClaHlfled ~wert11lng 714/6'2·54111 All other department• 642--4321 MAIN OFFICE . "' , ,. .. , ' •A._ ' • t ' "f Frenk Zlnl M.ir 11Qing f cl1tor Keren Wittmer AdvE>rl1<;1r q 01rP.c tor Circulation Ttlephon•• Ao••mary ChurchJn.11' ( r11tlrnt1r Robert Cantrell Produc ta«ln MAnA( 1~1 Donald l. Wllllam1 ( rrrtJlr1t1<1n _ Mw1ag1>r VOL. n. NO. 34e Storm leaving; skies cloudy Sl\le• wlll be peflty cloudy over SOUthtm Callfomla tonlghl and mottly cletr Wednuday •• a 110tm that unlea•hed btlef but fierce downpoura mov .. on after rutnlno a few roof• • Al lhe 111ow lev.t fell to 5,500 f"l In the mcxmtalna. rafnfall from m dnlght Sund1y through early 1ad&Y totaled thr• quar1er1 ot an Inch at the clvlo centet. National Wealher Setvlee apec:lallat Biii Hoffer aald Fifty peopla escaped In Jury when a large algn fell through the root of the Giimore Envelope Corp In City Terrace late Monday. aald C<>Ynty Fire Department Capl Lee Gustafaon A brief but hard burat of rain between 8 p.m and 9 p m Monday night sparked numeroua calls of waler aeeplng Into homea, Gullafaon said II wlll be pertly cloudy through Wednesday In Lo• Angele• with patchy dense fog let• onlght and Wednesday morning In the valteya, becoming sunny In the afternoon Highs wlll be In the 601 after Iowa In the 40s and 50s. The beaches wlll heve patchy cloud• tonight. High• Wedneaday wlll be In the mid· to upper 601. Lowa wlll hit 43 to 53. FlllONTS Wwm-Coio,..... Sl>Owers Rtin Fv1ou Snow Occivoeo "YYSt11rona•y .. "M-WM-Seno<• N()U VS 09ol " C~ t Along the Orange Coast, the forecaat calla for p1tchy cloud a tonight except log lllcely Wedne.day morning In Inland valley• Moatly sunny Wednesday High• Wedneeday In the mid to upper ·60s Lows tonlahtmostly 43 10 53. --------------------- Calif. Temps Sao Bernerellno •2 ., Temps Olllll>ome Cr1y fM 44 Sen Oal>fMll 82 48 O!Nlle 47 43 8«l JOM eo 49 61 HI Lo Or1-kl 71 47. ltlQll IOw ptCtpltlflOI\ lot 24 houtl Satlll Ma es PNleo.IPI* 48 40 Senll Crw " " Albany 31 35 er>CllnQ et 5 • m 1ooey Albuqvef Que 5:1 39 "'-"• st 53 ....... llelcl .. 48 T.,_Vlley 43 21 Amattllo 88 42 Ptt161>urgn 42 34 Eure!<• 54 4t T0tt111at 16 49 Anc:ho<9941 14 ti POf11end,Me 37 35 "'""° eo 46 V-111 Vly Sl 31 At11n11 a3 4' POttlanel 0. 43 33 Lencesl., 64 41 AtltnllC Coty ~ •2 PrOVldenc.e 4'3 38 Loe A~ a2 67 .......... 75 ~ RMIQ" se !It 0.111...0 eo 50 Befflrnor• 50 40 Reno 50 n PuoAc>Olel 59 47 Extended 8tfm1ng1u1m 641 37 SI St1 M1111 37 37 RICI Blun S4 43 CnwlMlonS<.. 63 62 S..ttle 40 38 "-lwOOCI Ctty eo 50 Ctu1r11s1on.w v 52 •3 Shr~I 71 42 Sacr-10 Ill •S Fett lhl•• wtln au1one1>11 Cha<tolte,N C •• 33 SP<>k-38 18 SaJtnaa 62 63 11mper11ur.. H~I tn the SOI to IOw Cheylnn4t 65 32 Syracu" 4S 34 Sen Ollgo 02 00 70. Lowe tn Ille I lo tow &09 CllleeOO 48 30 T01>1111 se 37 San Francitc0 60 52 ~· 50 40 r-68 •II Sen11 Bltbat • eo •8 ClewlenO 4 1 37 TUIM 12 48 Stoca.1on 59 •a Columl>us °" 44 37 WMl>Hlglon 411 41 Conco<d,N H 35 32 WICNle 59 42 ltogtl, tow pt9Clj)4lllt0n tor 24 tiour• Tides Oell ... Ft W«lll 7' 40 w 11•-B1tr1 44 37 eneling 11 S p m 01yton .. 3-4 8atllOW a1 48 TOOAY o.n-83 29 Big 8Nt .. 25 see.ono tow 6 44 p"' --O 8 F111go 37 33 Surf report BllllOC> 45 39 F1119111n 40 34 81ythe st 50 ftOMHOAY Grano~o• 49 32 C.tatin.t 58 se Ftnl NQ11 12 Uam 3S ltl(tl()fd 37 35 LOCATION l«ll '""" long~ 87 $1 Flrlt tow 4 29•m 211 -· 48 1• ...,,,,1ng1on a.ao11 1-3 poor MA1Y9"1lll 511 50 $ec;onO l'llgll 10 48•"' 68 Honollllu 62 73 R.._.. Jetty Newport I 2 lair Monrovte 83 51 s.cono tow 037pm --0 4 ltoueton 75 59 40th s1, .. 1. NewQor1 1·2 fair Mont1tey 60 49 Lll\llQ .. 51 48 22nO StrMI, Newpo<1 I fetr Ml WU.on 41 34 Sufi .. ,. Ioele], II 4 44 p m ti- un1e Roc11 .. 4, Blllt>oe w.ooe 1-2 poor NMdtee 54 48 w.oneeo1y et 8 e a m and M11 ..,, LOUI-se 42 Lagune 8Mcll , poor Oot111IO 01 49 114 44 pm ~ 02 37 S.nC-t• t 3 ,.., Pllm Sponge .. 47 Moon,_el 7 S7 pm M11W..,..__ Mltlnl BNch 71 67 W1Mr1~ 56-eO PIMCllN 81 48 oay at t 6-4 • m aflCI ri-~ et 9 05 MHw-.. 43 34 s ..... CllllC1t0n -t ~ 112 50 pm CONTINUED STORIES WEDDING A COMEDY OF ERRORS ... From Al _ We should have known something was amiss when a fnend. who offered to drive us to the aarpon. sto pped in Ea~t Los Angeles to ask ford1rect1ons. he finally got us to the a1rpon terminal -15 minutes before our noon takeoff time. Sance the luggage as usuall} boarded well ahead of the flight. I visualized m) undel>'ear ending up somewhere an Cancun But as alway ... there was a sil ver hnang an our dark cloud. The flight was dcla\cd for 1wo hours· we had plcnt} o(umc Our O'iC1llatang luck again swung for the wor"l' when the tl1ght wa' po'>tponl'd for an add1t1o nal 30 minute\. and another 10 minute'> Jnd -,1111 another 30 minutes 'iomet1me around 5 p.m .. aftcr rl'ading the latcc;t cdttwn' of Peopk. \unset and I llghhght' maga11nt''> lrom CO\ er to <.O't'r wt' Jt·partcd on our $1 .000 hone} moon WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 ·~ I t , ''04 ROSSIGNOL ·•·· Ad•ll"ltaq~ '110 00 ' 1 19"" f&Q•• •11000 '175 m '31000 '26800 4$ •10000 '26000 'Ii.I'> '291100 '269i° ST& '28000 •254<» •m PRE 120() '27S 00 11•~ KASTLE s\rf>.• '24S 00 '21»'° l>Qlo •111~00 '1550f! 6u""" r. '130 00 '264'" N•l t T 1>em C.S ':12000 '2~600 Ne• t Teem St •usoo ·2~6"" World TM"' Solt •:>es oo •2sooo +1M•i1:tl11J; •• Conlll'.• Glten1 '3(5 00 C.nn11te:t Sletom '32$ 00 '275"" II didn't m~eh matter that the airline gave us separate seats across the center aisle. It didn't mauer that we were the last to be served dinner on the plane and had to settle for turke)' because all the other passengers gobbled up the ~teak 11 didn't matter that we would arrive an Alapulco at 11 p.m., when most of the bars 1n the hotel close. We figured nothing more could go wrong. But then. how could we know about the sudden tropical storm that was dn.·nch1ng the seaside reson ? Packing our s"'1msu11s and suntan lot1on. we had neglected to bnng an umbrella. So w.t• '>pent a 101 oft1me in the hotd room on the bed . w 1th me holding an 1cr pack to Diana's sore ankle. qu11c ')wollen after an elevator door damped her leg. 01 to "'om ">aid the hou'>l' d<Ktor wrapping her ankle Thl· \\\cflin11 v.ould go dn" nan a lcw da\' W11h all that had gone wrong there was no wonder that I was. er. slidltly nervous about the entire affair. With our luck. we would probably lose all our mone). or be swindled by a fast- tall..1ng "allagcr. So who could blame me for counting our pesos every half hour or so" .i.\nd it's perfectly understandable that being unfamiliar with the Mex- ican currency. I sometimes came up with the wrong figure and screamed. once 1n a tour bus and once at a bar, that we had been robbed. In retrospect. the wedding and honc)'moon were probably not preview<; of married hfc. When you thank about ll, luck has not hang to do w11h a successful marriage. I had some time to ponder this re\ elation as I made my way back to work Monday momang -walking in the ratn along the Costa Mesa I rccwa) after m) car stalled because ol .t ruptured gasoline hose \.\hc1t do )OU like about the Dail) Pilot" What don't you like? Call the number at It'll and your mt-ssagt-will be recorded. transrribtd and dellvtred to lbe appropriate> editor. Tht-same 24 ·hour answt-rlng service may b~ used to record letters lo the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must lnrlude their name and telephone number for vtrlflcatlon. No circulation calls, pleatt. Tell us wbat'!I on your mind. SK I CLOTH ING 20 % 10 70% OFF We Hive Owtr 1,000 Bib Ower•ll• Reg. 'lt.00 NOW '38" Ski Perku Up To 80 t/o OFF H•ta 50 '.4 OFF Powder Shlrta Reg. 't5.00 NOW *2911 Tyrolla 380 D Bindings . Reg. \140 CHRISTMAS SALE 199" Dec. 14, 15 & 16 Friday, Saturday I Sunday BOOTS OVER 200 PAIRS SALOMAN BOOTS sggts (DtM) RENTAL r,.,,.., BOOTS '19" "'"N<,ON 11~ ~ ..aw ...... ,fW '115 00 '23()00 50•""' •195 oo '213 .. t.OO•I '24S 00 1198" (.(llJll [hit ''2S 00 't79" OOlOMll( ftS JS '23S QO '199"' 1<00 '18SOO '169 .. 110 '11500 't69 .. MUNARI II~ . GTI M.,.. 1 •nsoo '12lil" °"'"°'' ':>9$ 00 '250"" " GL OVES C)fl l.0-•nsoo 1129" ~ PY..Mly MYS Orv-,,,,.., tt111>4J• '19"' SUI"" Cl 'llOOO .,., 00 VOL KL 11eo no •nooo •110 no '1281'1(1 •4 6 00 BLIZZARD ")tQOO '1t 00 DYNAMIC '280"" '199"9 '209" '63" '13~" '1S4.., '240" 1)40 00 -'210" ELAN '31500 '190 .. •10 00 1189" '}4~1)( 1 141 .. t 1886 Oorte11 .,, - Olovea ..... l'l•g •o .oo .. '32" s.:.L'S SPORT HAUS If" Mt'#N)llT I LVO con A ""A CA t)Uf (114) M5-4Jle Hours MF 9.9 $111 10~ ~un 11 5 Thru Xm•• LIMITIO ou un 111 n • $Al0MON IS "' Sl( to M4tfl •rel 0 q&r 119V- sx ~ lll<llll •11~ 00 '1185°' I AN<lf 8~ ll 'lltOO '299°' lS "27100 '249- OYNAfll ), •moo '149" W£1NMANN S-•e ':!MOO '159 .. fllAP"E~_.Z ., .......... -'2'° 00 '99" lut1JO Men. •11100 •95• LAIWI LllOIM'-•22000· 189" OAC>lllCIH l .... •11•00 1118" CAICll 112 OFF IHVIHTOlllY N()l'IOICA tftH v--1.•22a•