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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-12-31 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBF;R 31, 1986 F~at a ----:""'.~---~-s' :·t~ ~ystery . .; Wouldn't have put 2-year-old daughter t ro_ugh ~uch_mlsery, neighbor says BJ TONY SAAVEDRA l'ark apartment. .... ...., "".... Chnstmas carols blared from the The week of his death.Steve Neary Eighth Street residence-where he had appeared to Ix filled with Christmas moved a month ago from Costa cheer, neiahbors said Tuesday. Mesa. He whistled as he decorated a large A large window was festooned wtth Christmas tree and hung a wreath of · a cardboard Santa Claus. and a f~sh pine on the door to his Buena doormat proclaimed "Sc.!sons Greet- Gaston Green gained 266 yards io propel UCLA to Freedom Bowl win./81 Nation The U.S. announces re- taliatory trade measures _ againat the Common Market that ls likely to drive up prices on some -1mported goodsJM ings" to visitors. · Neary did not appear to be a man Whose wife was mysteriously killed two months earlier. much less a man who would meet his own death within days. But Neary's body was found Satur- day in a bathroom with a vial of narcotics and syriqtS nearby. Police estimated he had been dead three days. His 2-ycar-old dauahter1 Reb«ca. had been in the lockea apartment with him the entire time. She was found in the mast Mind and Body Cancer victims accen- tuate the posit Iv~ -and extend thtMr llves./IM Boldin& back the tide _ r 8arrJ' dd lllcllell! llc:plar of lntne _watcll tile mm, dde INDEX .................. llil ...................... Mnla bayfront TaeedAJ illondna wben tbe MCb tta. riaclled 7 .2 fMt. Tile tterl• ~f -...i blah ddea .-. tile Jallbeet at 7 .S bedroom apparently sufTeriqa from shcXk. dehydration and malnutri- tion: ' Neary's nei&hbors said be did not ap~ar to Ix the type of fat her who would intentionally put his ctiild throuah such an ordeal. 4f be didn't care about himself or hi id. why would he decorate for Ch · tmas? You show me a auy who Ch(istmas shoppina. dec-0ratcs- 1s me. has Christmas sonas ioina commi'lS suicide." said Teresa T1owbridgc. whose "front door is about five feet away from Naary's. An auiopsy Tuesday showed no obvious sip1 ofvioknce or foul play, police said. Ho~e'1er. the findinp we~ in- conclusive and police were awaiting the results of a toxicolo,ical ~ell to determine whether Neary did indeed die of an overdtse. said Buena Park ,Police Officer: T~ Branum. However, the question Of lui.1 how Steve Neary died remains. Was 1t an accident. suicide or murder? Branum said the drug appeared 10 feet at 8:30 a.m. today -forced tempn=cloMare •ell ......... of a nortla..._. Padftc Cout wa lane bat failed to cane major ftoodln& or damaae ~e Ora.Die Cout. .. Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics A10 A3 es · 61-8 A 11 A10 88 HB puts _money doWn on parkland Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horosc~ Mind &·8ocfy Opinion Public notices Sports Tefevlslon Weather A8-9 A 10 84 A6 83.8 81-3 A8 A2 By ROBERT BARKER ot .. Oelly .... ...., Rl·preSt·ntallH'!> of the C II } of Huntington Reac h will dchh·r a check for S 1 mil hon toda> to A.( . Manon to bnngan end to a nearl) 10-• year-old skirmish o'er his propert}. The mone} 1s the down· pa) ment on IOacresofland that Manon own!I on Ellis Avenue and Goldr n We'll Street at the southern edge oft he JOO- acre Central Park . The Cll} officials agreed to pa) $3.19 million tu hu y the propcn~ and add it tu' the rurrcnt park. keeping 11 .. arc from de' clopment. But the financially strapped· of- ficials. ''ho couldn't afford to.pay thr total purchase pnce at one time. "orkcd out a deal to bu) two acres of land for $500.000 each \ear fo r thr nc\t fou r ~l·ars. · · The> also ~1gm:d to pa > a 71 1 percent rental charge to use the land thr> ha,en·1 paid for yet. Manon reccntl} indicated he "ant- ed 10 build condominium!> on the propcrt~ :tftcr pre' ious ncgo1ia11ons to sell the land 10 thl' di\ bro~c do" n. But when his request · for a 1oning change 1cllx·rm11 the construction of rnnc.Jom in1ums "as turned do"A l\\O \\l'Ck' ago. m·go11a11ons rc,umcd and cl1 ma\l'd in the agreement. In till" deal. the c11~ al'o get!> po.,Se\\IOO of a "ell on the propert > that produces about $25.000 worth of oil c.ar h · }Car. according 10 Cit} .\dmin1s1ra1or Charles Thompson. Horse lo"crs. who feared that residence!> would infringe on the · adjacent equestrian center. had long urged cit) oflic1als to bu> the prop- ert). The) feared that if peopl e bought nn' homl·~ built on the propcn>. the> ·d t:omplain about 01e~ :ind odors from hor~·" and prcssurl' oninals tu close the n·nte r. Ix a srnthetic anesthetic uted in mcdica su,..ery and COMidered lethal. even in very small amounu. He didn't know wh~ or bow Neary rnay halve obtained the drua, or whether the man was a known drua user . Thc'.-Ncary'. family had reponedty· moved to Southern 1California from Sacramento in September. A month later. Sandra Neary was dead. Two months after Iha~ Steven. (Pl ....... f'A~JISR'a/A2) Allred, Schmitz suit not s .ettled Panel reverses stand ----in libel case a ainst farmer NB senator i' By Tiie Atsoclaled Pre11 · SACRAMENTO -In a bizarre twist. the Senate Rules Commtlttt reversed 11selfTuesday and refused to pay S20.000 10 settle a S I 0 million libel suit filed against former state Sen. John Schmitz. The suit. by Los Angeles attorney Olona Allred . stemmed from a 1981 press celease wntten by an aide 10 the Ne~n Beach RepublicaQ that harshly condemned Allred and othen who opposed an anti-abonion bill Schmitz earned. The Rules Committee. which -ear.tte-r had agreed to pay Schmnz's • legaJ fees. voted 10 accept a S20.000 settlement at a closed hcanng this PflSt summer. But on T ue\da~. at an open session. the panel deadlocked 2-2 on whether 10 pay the settlement. Roben For- s th. a spokesman for St-nate Presi- dent Pro Tem David Robcn1. D-Los .\ngcles. said the vote amounted to rcJec11on of the se11lement and refusal to pa) 1t. ..What hapixn~ back an August "as an an fo rmal agreement.·· Fors~ th said ... Toda~ "as a fo rmal agree- ment ·· .\llred told the committee that she wanted Schm111 personally. and not the state. 10 pa) her. sa ying state payment would amount 10 a "subsidy for b1,gom :· If paid. she said she "ould donatl' the-mone' 10 abon1on nghh. &ii>' nghts arid "omcn·s groups. Sen'>. John Doolittle. R-C1trus Heights. and Nicholas Prtns. D- Oakl.and. 'otcd to accept the sclllc- mc nt. Sens. llenry Mello. D-Watson· (PleHe eee SENATE/ A2) Pilot on.holiday d~livery schedule · The Dall) Pilot has sw1rched 1ts publishing schedule be<.~ause of the New Years· hohda}. Drivers get free dririks By G. JEANETTE AVENT Oe11yNelCerr11J1 Allll I . 4 and reused at Thl' R Ill-Carlton hotel 111 Laguna N 1gucl. Th~ RitL and Thr Cannc~ Rr\tauranl!I in Ne"port Beach. all Claim Jumper loca1ion'> 1n the count). The Red C'>n1on restaurant chain and 1hr.ln mr Ma rnott. Scuba diver drowns in rough Laguna surf · Toda) ·s-paper ~as deh verl•d this morning. and the Food section will not apixar unt il Fnda~. · On New Years· Da} and again on Friday.Jhc Pilot will be published and delivered in the morning. as.it 1s on weekends. The changes" 111 allo" man) ol the Pilot's emplo~ec'i more lime to enJOY the hohda} "1th their fami lies and friends. Puhh-;her Karen Wittmer said ... Thank ~ou for your under- standing and Happ) New Year ... The fledgling Designated Orn. mg Program for dm crs who abstain while their friends dnnk "Iii o;h1ft into high gear tonight after its first successful Christmas project. say sponsors. · Janet Cater. a spokeswoman for Mothers agamst Drunk Driving. said se"cral Orange Coast restaurants and bars that signed up for the program arc alrcad) reordering Designated Dm er pins. Businesses panicipatang an the program ~n e free. non-alcoholic beverages to <fr" ers who agree to dnve _tw_p or more fr~nds home. A dollar donation co-.crs the cost of the identifving pins. wni ch can be pur<.·hascd For hohda) re,clcrs "hu don't ha' e? good budd~ to dmc them home. MADD c.;o-o;ponsors free ta\i rides home for people who have had too much 10 drink. Sponsdr~d localh b) MADD and Cardln11. CarcCab provides free taxi ndcs from bars and restaurants th roughout Orange and most of Los .\ngelcs counties. "'Wh ile "'c·re here to treat people "llh drug and alcohol ahuse prbblcms. we fC'Cognizc that people still (PleaM He DRIV£R8/ Ai) By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of t"9 Delly .......... .\ \ISllM from ( onnect1cu1 dro" ned off the ·coast of Laguna Beach Tue-;da) v.htlt' scuba di\ 1ng with his broth~·r. · Richard S Frans. J:!. and h1 <" brother Ran dall Frans of Santa .\nawerc. wading into the surf at Moss Street Beach at ahout :! p.m. when they were hit b) a large wave. safd Laguna Beach Pohcc Sgt.Greg Bartz. Randall Frans fou~ht his way back atmosphere helps recovery Hospitals <.·an be prctt} grim. They·ve ~ot a rtputat1on for being cold. sterile and unfru:ndly. · fSatientsarc sick. scar«t and hun- ang -just when they need a warm smile the most. .. In many cases. though. they're not even known by their names -the) can be the hip replacement 1n Room 36 or the hean bypass in Room SO. If this 1s true. then. one wonders ·what in the narffe of Florence Night- 1nple is going on at Pacifica Com- munity Hospital in Huntington Beach. It's bt'en called the Pacifica Hilton. for aoodness sakes. Patients can push a button and act room scrvict. They can get per- ma~nts and haircuts 1n their room. Someone at the hospital will do thcic t>.nkina and pay their bills for them. They'll find out-of·town vis· it0t1 a place to stay and arranac for transponat1on for family mcmbcl"\ and visitors. .. ROBERT IAIKEI ' ~ ~ On Christmas and New Year's. patients receive a complimentary dinner in their room for a relative or friend. The) get a c•~e on their birthdays. These art' some of the Krv1ccs offertd by the hos1?1tal's ne"' aunt relations prosram called "You'rt' Someonr Sp«ial... The bt'ltef that patients will act ~u faster if they're happy and their needs arc met inspired the proaram, officials Yia. "We trtat oet1ents as trmpornr} __ ___._ auests "ho ha\ c medical problems:· Pac1f1 cB >\dministrator Phil Gustafson said. ··None of them come because they want to be here:· he said. "We want 10 reduce their anxiet y. They really do .act better" (when an xieties are re- duced). In charge of making the prdaflm cltck 1s Pat ·Zcbal. "'ho·s performed public an formation stints at hospitals an Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Fountain Valley and prcviousl).', at Pacifica. a 109-bcd acute care fac1l1tr . Zcbal isits each patient. And she s the one who takes care of all the patients' non-mcd1cal nC't"ds. ··Guest relations rc.Oects a sh1f\ in the lanaua'e of Malth care deltvery where patients havt traditionally bctn v1rwcd as clinical entities and hosp1l&IS as phys1ciaM' 'WOTkSti'Ops." she said. "(il.lc•t rclatt0ns views patients as (Pl ...... R08PITAL/ A2) . ....,... ....... .... A San DeYll pata die n.1a111aa tMoi• 0. lata bot d ... nae Arbona State Unlftnlty team la 1ta7'!11 at Weeda -.0.tll Cout Plua ...... wlalle ra ....... ,_ ..... Bowl. ' 10 \hore hut lllUldn·t see h1!> brother. Bar11 said Fran' ran fo r help. and four lifeguard~ launchl·d a search 1n 1hc~n·n 1l hut rreachcrous c,trctch of \\3\C( ..\l1cr ahout 'O minutes the" found the 'ir11m lloa11ng some 6 )ards off,hore Fran\ wa\ pulled onto the beach and hfcsa, 1ng measures "crcat- tempted (Pleaee eee SCUBA:/ A2) By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ........ ,... .... C n ef Maur1110 Banotto ha a sure wa} 10 cakulatc how many mul1 to prepare for the <\nzona tile footbell team -<:oun t the numtxr of players and coat·he$. then multiply by thrtt. "On th<' averaae. he's found each guy 1s eating cnouah for thrct people." says Cathennc Boire. spokes"'oman for the Wtsttn South Coast Plaza hotel 1n Costa Mna where Anzona State's foo1blll team, coaches and dozens offans are •tayina this week. If pstronom1c faculty 1s any in- d1cat10" of tt"ldiron ability. t~ Sun Orvils are a surc lxt to beat the M1t"h•pn WolvcrinH 1n t~ R0te , ......... A.allOllAJ.Ut .. J 1 -' Sptrttµalfsts to heal planet today With Worldwide prayer BJ JOYCE ICllUER BODLOVICH ...,,..Oen a ••' At 4 p.sn. today Oranec County rnidcnts have the opportunity to partake in a planetary healina -a worldwide meditat'on aimed at ,. Dow said a positive unified fe>tte- ficld will be crtlled by the hour of cooperation. A ·sufficient number of peopleb:usinaonan im19tofak>bal pe~ and harmony can chaSWt t.M consciousness of our plaMt for the benefit ofall livina thinls. Dow said. thcir ftthnp about peatt Oft C8f'IJL. We will ha'"t' ~ afta tbt how tt completed. aftd eod our time~ at the bac'h waldai• t19t ......_ ---------f • Cloudy skies expected to clear . '\ ' . ~ ........... Mr -°' ... Coelt toeieV .... ....... • • .. _ .. c.t.111a NIW Yw'a ~ ~- Ta ........................... boet\ ~In tM "'6d l6a to low 10a. '--.......,.. ....... --to lcNr IOt.. ,..,_~-----~~----~--...... t ..... -.11to 11 ......... ,. ~ .............. tM-. low In 11'9 20a end 90e. --·····. ~ ""* 11'9 ~ .. ~ --to..... •t --16 t<' 2$ mph today. ~ hlgM Wlii ~,.._. ___ ac-hievina world peace -wtlina WhcntM4p.m.~1'itsat tht Edenic Cen ter. loc.ated on Pacific Coast H iahway. Dow said bttwecn SO to 100 ~oplc Will join hands and recite a dtdication prayer-the same prayrr to be repeated throuahout the world by the participants. .. T1'i1 is our oppcwtnit) as illldt- vidual• and as a •'Oftd bod lo bt&sn to heal and brina our plaatt t.k 1n1o bamwQ)' aM twl•D('(':· Dow ilJd. Oow uid the c:on«pe fOI an laour ol univeral plam-t heaJi'tOl'lllnated 111 1984. John R. Pri«. ~ndef of \be Quartus Foundation baicd in Tuas. Ol)lntZcd the PlancUI") Com- m1ss1on. :.:~~ .. IOI end toa In 11'9 ~. tht IOI and 709 In . -...... -. \ I ; ·- l • I l ,, r I ·I t • c • ' • ., to Jane Ann Dow of the Edenic Liaht Center ill Corona del Mar. ··on Dec. 31. i986. millions of people around the world will unite in spirit and simultaneously send out love and light · for one hour in meditation. prayer and song.·· she said. ··A planetary hcalin& will be held throuihout the world at noon Green- wich tame. In our time zone. it will be 4p.m .·· . "We wall probabl)' follow that time with quiet meditation. so people can concentrate on their own · idea of peace ... she said . "Tohen. towards the end of the hour. people will shaft' Tht· comm1s1o n. accoi-d1na lo PnC<'. as s1mpl~ an umbttlla undn' which malho ns are encou,...S lo •a,.;.ther and spc-ak for gJobaJ hnhna. Part1c1pants do not ha''<' to bclona to thl.' comm1ss1on. ~...._._. brtna .... trOMttol feet onw.t·fec6na II cNI\...,. _.....-* blowlng ..e to ~thweet I to 11 ·• HiOfl • knOea ....... 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Count) Transit Dis- ~ tract bus dnn·rs undergoing d1s- c1plinar) hearing~ this week fo r allrgl'd m isconduct dunn~ a two- wcek strike should team tht•1r fa te late toda). according . to a d1!>trict . s~kc.swoman. · · • Rather than drlav a dcc1s1on ovt•r the Ne"' Year's ·holiday. district hearing officrrs will ti') to dispose of all 10 cases of alleged ''1olence. prooeO) damage and interference \\1th hus sen ic(' b> 4 p.m. toda~. said Joanne Curran. ··we'd like to get this wrapJ)('d up:· Shl' said. Under rules sovemtng d1sc1plinal) hearings. the district has 48 hours to .decide whether a driver's actions. warrant a warning. suspension or dismissal, Curran said. The last hcarina was scheduled for this morning. she added. The 10 d riven have_ been suspended withput pay since Dec. 22 when lbcy a nd other members of the United Transportation' Union re- turned to their Jobs aft<"r a.n unsuc- ct·ssful walk out. 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OleOO Cnly 3 $ • 41 • 70......., ... llMdcr.Low)tto.. ... ..... 70 » CMlooll lot T""'9dey untl cNr9 41 n From Al Neal) was dead. ka' mg the child orphaned. Littk Rebecca was kept unda observation at Ch1ldren·s Hospital of Orange C'o@t) before.' being released o n Tuesda~ to Stl.'\'e Nra ry's sister. Linda McCro11. of Nonhndge. said Branum . Mc{"ron obtained a court order allo\\ ing her to take rustod~ of the child until a formal hl.'anng can be held . Neal') 'i. death adds another piece to the puzzle that began wtth his wifl''s disappearance Oct. 11 when the two lived in Costa Mesa. Sandra Neal). n. went to the market on an errand and never returned. Her body was found three days later. strangled and dumped on a Riverside County road . Costa Mesa police art still working on the case. but have failed to turn up any leads. Steve Neal). as well as others close to the woman. were considered suspects. but police couldn't find a prime suspect. At one tamr investiptors thought Sandra Neary's death could be linked to James Marlow and Cynthia Cof- fman. two transients suspected in the slayings of a Huntinjto n Beach d i')' cleaning clerk and a Redlands in- surance clerk. But that theo11 soon fell throuah. Meanwhile. Neal")· "'°''cd to ahe fashionable. pied apanmcnt com- plex in Buena Part whttt RC1ghboB Tuciday pondered his death OM resident who asked no t to be identified deicnbed Scan ll a happ)-go-luck~gu~ whQ •as ·&OM (or davs at a stretch. :.Hr was q uiet. <\ night-lime ptr· son. Hr had a good flo• of pcopk coming in and out of the apanmcni.- he said. Oth~r neal,hbors said the link' gut stayed with Neary off and on. Buena Park police said tM\ arc treating Ste' e Ncary·s death as SUSPICIOUS. I SENATE PANEL NOT SETTLING SUIT ••• Fram Al nlk. and Wilham Craven. R-stat(' audatonum were filled with a sea OceusKk. voted no. o f hard:!ewish and (arguably) female R~i. the committee chairman. fan·s .... abstained. Fonyth said Roberti re-The relca~ referred to Allred as a fwcd to \Ole bKausc he had been the "slack butch lawyeress." target -0f a slander suit and had Evans sajd in a deposition that aMtai ncd when the Rules Committee Schmitz had not seen the release \'oted to pay his lcpl fees in that case. before it was sent to news agencies but -1 abstained in m) own case and I had told him to write a statement •anted to remain consistent until a blasting Allred and other opponents rnpcctabk t ime had lapsed." Roberti o f his measure who appeared at the ~id in a statement. . hearings. The senator later told the Schmitz co.uld win the suit. But Ruston defended t~ settlement as the cheapest way for the state to act o ut of the legal tangle. He estimated at could cost $50.000 if the case went to tnal. He said the law and earlier court rulings indicated that the state had a legal o bligauon to defend Schmitz because the press release was issued as part ofh1s role as a sena tor. Hut i\llrcd disagreed . sa ying. DRIVERS GET FREE DRINKS ••• Fon) th dcnied that Roberti's Orange County Rcgistertha1 fte stood abs&nttion had anything to do with · by what Evans had written, Allred the' possibility that Allred might run said Tuesday. for hi.s scat in 1988: Allred said she The release and an earlier state- has bttn encouraged to run against ment by Schmitz about a milital') R~1 b) women upset with the coup prompted the Senate to formall} St-na~·~ dtt1sion to pay Schmi.tz's reprimand the ultraconservative kpl kn and with Roberti's opposi-Newpon Beach Republican in 1982. t1on to abonton. · Donald Ruston. a Santa Ana at- Schmitz'scasc was covered by excep- 1tons an the law and that state pa~ ment of the $20.000 would amount to a "subsidy for bigo t!").'' From Al drmk-too much around the bohda~ s. ·· .said Donna Stewart. manager of the CareUn11 at the Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital. ··New Year\ E\e 1s the night we im: the bulk of our rides." !>atd Elaine Wogensen. the nataonal coordinator for CareCab. ··We're ant1cipat1ng g1' 1ng close to 15.000 ndes across the nation. It wall probabl~ be our b1gge t ~car ever ... she said . Local!\. the CareCah centl.'r has received.72 calls. including 38 from • O range Count~. thus far. said Pat Dillard. the call center direc\or. There were 358 calls last year and "we expc('I to hit 400" b)' Jan. 3. she said. ··w e find that New Year's Eve as an incredible ni$hl. We'll have a lot of people manning the phones." CarcCabs wall operate until 3 a.m. on Friday and can~ reached at (800) 42'.!-4143. Rides cannot be given from private parttl'S or rc-sidences. and the nder will bt· taken home - not to another party or bar. said Stewart. If the nde home is more than 20 m iles. the rider will pa~ the diftc rence. Funded b} the <·are nit ne~\\o-Ot'.k nation-wide. the program began in Oraflge and Lo'i ~ngel~ count1~ m 1980. said Wogensen. Since then It has spread to 45 c1t1es and has provided some 45.000 rides to would-be. drunkl.'n drivers. · "WI.' reall) expeC"t a lot of lives will be sa' ed and inJurk·s pre' cnted . ·· ~id Dillard. c-.rcC'ab callers dunng < 'hnstmas were really drunk and often had a bartender call for thl'm. )hesaad.-~ Other rrce ri<k P,, , ' indu& the l..a$una Beach T1 Ta\1 and the Safe Ride Program for tttns Sponsored by the La&una Bc:.Kh Pohcl· Oepanment. T1pi1 T'u1 I\ a }l'ar·round sen ice for Lagu.ru 8eac"h rc!.1dents who drink too much at a private pan~ or bar v.nh1n Cit) hm1u Tht-number to call as 49 7-3311 On Nc1A. Year·s E\e. Huntington Beach tt•en-ager\ can call the Sa(e Ride Program from 10 p.m until ~ a.m at 847-RIDE for a frtt. s.afe and t·onfident1al ndc. s.aid Ed Juh~. president of the Huntington Beach chapter Safe Ride operat~ o ut of the Pac1fka < ·ommunll) Hospital and rs a\atlablc: to teen~ e\Cf) Fnda) and Saturda) night dunng the \Chool ~car -Out of respect for many of the . tomey hired. by the Senate to rep- IJl'Ople wtlo have called I canf\Ot rule resent Schmitz. said he thought ·11 out at this tame." she said. ''It 1A.ould encourage other senators an thl.' fut1,1re to defame. other mem- hcrs of the public." she said. She pledged not to Sttk any funds from the state 1f she could not get the money from Schm atz. The Schmitz prns release. wntten ~ Schmatz aide Br.td Evans, dealt "'"h heanngs that Schmitz. then the chairman of the Senate Conslltu- taonal ..\mcndmentsCommittee. held m Ot-ccmbcr 1981 on legislation that •ould ha\•e dcfmed J1fe as beginning ;U C'OOCl"ptlOO. SOOBA DIVER DROWNS P'romAl • ••• He was rushed to Hoag Mcmonal Hospital Preshyten an by a Lifeflight helicopter out of Long Bc.ach. Bart1 said. where hr was pronounced dead. A county official said the surf at Moss Street Beach is hazardou!I because of the rocky sea bottom and the tendency of waves to break close to the shoreline. moon and EarJh has crefltd a 20-ycar peak Ill' high and low tides. The low ltd<.· dipped to nearly 2 feet below mean sea level Tuesday afternoon an hour after the accident. exposing much of the rocky bottom near the shoreline. At the same tame. big waves were bringing in sets ranging from 6 to 8 fe<.•t on west-facing beac hes Tuesday. HOSPITAL OFFERS HOTEL SERVICE ••• Thc re~. which was written as a \tatement from Schmitz. said the committee was greeted at hcanngs in San Diego and Fl'('sno by ··pre- orpnll<"d infestations of 1mponed lnb1ans from anta-malc and pro- abonio n queer gro ups an San Fran- C1\C'O and o ther centers of deca-<kncc. ~ .\t a Los ..\ngdcs heanng. the release said. ••the front rows of the "With the large surf we're ha"ang nght no" that area is even more dangeroui.. I'm a diver. and I wouldn't go 1n there now:· he said . An unusual alignment of the sun. Frans. who was visiting Southern Cahfornaa from C'onnc.-cticut for the ho.hda~s. leaves a wife and three childre n . . 1romAl customers and ho'lpllals ai. '11.'n 1n· anst~tutions. "The hospital"~ purpo~e i~ healing. The hcahn$ procc~i. 1s hindered b) fear. isolation, loss of control and dignit)' and thl.' absence of human touch and concern. Healing ic; augmented b) nurturing and a sup- portive. rcsponsl\e en' 1ro nmen1 ." -Kerrie Salerno. Pac1fica's director of human services. said more than JOO hospital e mplO)l.'CS -an all J<>b categories -ha'e completed the guest relations training program. "Its major thrust.'' 'ihc said. "is the Golde n Ruic. You treat others as you'd like to be treated. "The patil·nts art· impressed about the canng attitude. But that's not to say that there haven't been commr nts (not comphmental')) about the food." ' .J_asa C uoninltham. 48. recentl> <;pent a couple of da) !>at thl' ho~pnal fo r tests. hi.' said she a'a•k~d herself of a room scrv1cl.' Scvl.'n-upand seeml·d to be pleased about the hospilal l'O· vtronment. ··Thtngs were much._ nicer then when I came herr before." said Cunningham. an ollicc manaicr for a trucking compan} 1n Paramo unt "The onl~ thing thafs missing 1s the h ttle mint on the ptllO'-' at night:· Zebal ~•d thl' program was dl·· \eloped after a lot of re!>t'arrh into how hote ls operate. Each patient gets a packet conta1n- tng thl.' room service ml.'nu. tnfor. mat1on about services. stamped pm t card~. a pen and a glossal') of medical terms. Thl'} rece1H' a fl o wer and a newspaper each morning. It doesn't add anythtng to the cost of a private rvom tha t nulA. run\ S36~a~' " rate that Zl'bal said 1s l·ompc11i1\t' "'11h other hospital!> 1n the area Pacifica has been in buwnns at 187'9.:! Dclaware St.s1nct' IQ71 h •'3\ bought an 1984 b> i\mencan Hcahh ) <.1roup lntcrnat1o oal ba~d in ~ t-.irkland. Wash. Thcgroupalsoo•ns • · • hul>p1tals 1n Palmdak-. Sun Valle~ 41nd Ponab. N M . ~ :. pans1un 1n 1987. con' <"r1mg thc- Pacifica plan" a S 7 malhon eA· 1 . ;+- "1nsle·!!>lof') hospital into a thrtt-j ' · stor) structure and ei.;panding th<' etnl.'rgl'nl'' room . labor.atOf"\ and J - 1nten!tl\e ·care unit fac1httn and I malung all the rooms pn'att' _.- Tht· hospital lobb) -decorated ,. ~•th . tlo"'ers and soft chain and patntcd 1n mau\C'S and la\cn<kn _) instead of 1n!ttitut1onal grttn -" I loc:atl•d 1n the 1 1 -sto~ Pac1ftea To~crs bu1ldintt nut door. f ~ --ARIZONA PLAYERS EAT LIKE CHAMPS ••• 1 P'l'OJDAl Bowl on Thursda>. Si nce 'they hit town Dec. 22. the Pac-10 . chan:ips have intercepted kitchen staffha\c thrown their way. ··They cat even m ore than the Rams. who sta > hl.'re the night before e very home g.am.e:· Boire said. "The first day. we nearly ran out of food ... 1.000 eggs. Boare said . For lunch. the caloric intake jumps to 30 gallo ns of milk, 20 ~l<?ns of ice fullv stOCked buffet tab t that in-cludes~lads. hot dogs, mon-than 500 p ieces of fried chicken. 200 roast beef sandwiches and about 90 pounds of pasta. Should the) ~in -and th<') full) intend to -the •~rn is pbnninc a celebration.back at th<' WC11tjn h<>kl. behind them. the) an cat al the-) want.• i SALE For lhe....tii.Players md coaches.,. a typical breakfast menu includes 10 pitons of m ilk. 22 gallons of orange Juice. 350 Danish and more than • TooiatnJor Jll.LJm_dan ner before the Rose Bowl. the Westin w1 serving them 14-ounce T-bone steaks. "Thcf ve t.ake.n ovt'T the cnurc hotel," boarc said. -Ofthe400rooms. they have about 330 and tbcR·s T- h · n' and banncn be1 \Old all ovt'T the place. -"--H !ll-------- ~t:S~E Diiiy 1'1111 MA ... OFFICE 3J() .,. ... ~Be. ' ••• • Ma .trJJt'...,. .. ft • ' 1.,.4f111it • ~ f, ~ c_...,_ &£;> ~1e 1 ,.,._,ii. ea.tor• ~" 432• Sf'CCl"O CIA•~ POI'~ r ~·. •• ·••w '~-'-""'Ot .... tlJPS ... 8001 Su1>9ctrO• I , l"~' S~ 7~ -lftlllC)(I. Oy ~11 $100 tnOnll'll\o VOL.71.NO .... ' ··they·re s1tt11• in lbc k>unar hkc ~ it's their hvtng room.-!F JustcaU 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your messqt wiU be recorded,. tranlCtibed and de- livered to lhe appropriate editor. The same 24-hour 1111werin1 ttrvtce may be uMd to record letten U> the ccUtor on any topic. Conlributori to our a..aten column m111t include their name and tclepho~ numbn' for vmftcation. ' Tells us what's on your mtnd °::.:;' ll OI JF•tn• u ...... ,. ... • ,... 911 "'C;IC ••-~....., <JO"'" <. .. N" .... to--'°" ~(,(:... ... ~ .,., ......... '°"'.,....,, -,w. CU:• t>r , .... •o • ... ..-.= """' DO ........ ' . Q , I E s , TiE'IJOIFll >· .. ....,. . We are wrapping up our Christmas Fantasy for another year and have ornaments, centerpleceaLglfts, decorating Items and more, on sale for you. ' All Chrlstm•• Items •I l•••t 10% off! Wt ndudll plMt -mw •Sele llldl January 7 (W~ will be da.I for New Ya r's Day.) • 11 11 ' •. ~eofW.omen Voten to meet f The ~blic i1 invited to a meetina of the Leque ofW~men Voters of Oranae County on Jan. lO at 9 a.m. an the a udiovisual room of the LA Times Buildina, I 37S Sunflower, Costa Mesa. "Who's at fault? Who Paysf' will be the topic oftbc forum. 1'tfc panel wil include Gary ovall. chemical cnai.nttr and environmental attorney;. Tom Conftr, env1~nmental health manqer for BASF structural mt:terials: and Susan Tra1tr. hazardous mat~rials attorney. Undcrstandina liability in the area of hazardous materials will be presented. i:he Leaaue of Women Voters is a non-partisan orp~zat1on open to all citizens of votina aae. For more information. phone S48-7117. Audubon Society to gather ·The ~outh Coast Audubon Society wi ll hold its . first_ mce~ing of the ~cw year Jan. 7 at the Marine Institute an Dana Point at 3SS02 Del Obispo. A bird identification program will bqin at 7 P.:m. and a film dcalinf. with the f.owin& need to protect the bald ~gle will begin at . The_public 1 ·welcome to attend. HB Art League meeting . The Huntington Beach Art League will hold 11s monthly meeting Jan. 7 at the Edison Community Center. 21377 Magnolia Street. Huntington Beach at 7:30 p.m. The center is located at Hamilton and Magnolia Streets. Phyllis Biel will be the featured artist. Her painting wi ll be donated to the scholarship fund. The meeting is open to the public. S.a•one to •peak Newport Beach Ci ty Councilman Phil Sansone will speak on his agenda for 1987 at the Jan. 8 meeting ofihe Bouzy Breakfast Forum. The meeting will be held at the ,Bouzy Rouge Cafe. 31 lO Newport Blvd, Newport Beach. at 7:30 a.m. Cost 1s $6 and includes breakfast. tax and tip. For re~r,at1ons. phone 673-3440. ConversadonalJapanese -A dass an practica l conversatie nal-Jaf}ftflese will sta.rt at the Japan Cultural i\ssoc1ation Ja.n. 8 at 7:30 p.m . The class. aimed at cult ivating a student'~ speaking and listening ab1li t). will meet eHf) Thunda} night for two hours. The association JS located at the Norths1dc Church of Christ. 2130 N. Grand •\' e .. Santa Ana. For rcg1slorat1on and further in formation. pnom.· 638-6906 Aadu~on field trip set Th1.· puth Coast Audubon Societ) will ha' e an 8 a .m. lield tnp on Jan. 10 to Hununglon Beach Tht• area 1s one of the be'it birding location!> '" the countr). Tht.• .,()(·1ct~ wi ll make a -.crnnd field trip on Jan. 14 to Caspers Regional Park to sight m1gra11ng winter birds. For more information. phone ~94-100.l or 495-0IOi Welght loss seminar slated (!olden West Medical/Nutri tion ("neter "ill hold a fret· "-·m1nar presented b) radio personallt~ Robert C I \nch. M.D .. at the Irvine Hilton Hotel onJan. IOJli IOa.m. Dr L> nch. the foun<k·r of Golden West Mcd1cal/Nu1 n11on Center will present a seminar on how to improve we1~ht loss and at the same time improve )Our financial s11ua11on through "Nutrient II Weight Loss Program:· No rt''>Cf\ a11ons 'arc rcqum·d for the seminar Th1.· In inc Hilton is located off thr Jamboree Exit ot thl' San Diego Frc1.·"a). Ronnle Brown to perform Ronnfe Brown, a pt'an1st who was trained 1n the classics at the New Engl.and Conservatory of Mum·. will bring the Ronnie Brown All Stars to UC Irvine's Fine Arts Village T heatre at 8 p.m. Jan. 1.l. Brown has performed an cl ubs from New York"s &1S1n litn~ct East to the Kul m Hotel in St. Montz. The Nt·wport Beach resident n.-cc1 ed his bachelor's and mac;tcr's dl'grees in music from the prestigious Boston rnnscrvatof). Tickets for th e performance at S 10 general adm1s's1on. SS for U('J students and S8 for other students. senior citizens and UCI affiliates art• available at the UCI Fine .\ns Box Office. For telephone. mail and credit card ordc". phone 856-6616. .. ,_ - #& I ;P II An Aerommdco DC-9 (left). phm&ee a,.lde down toward tbe 1round .econda after colllclln& with a llClat p1-ue oYer Cerrttoe. wlalle tbe wrecuae ~ tbe •mall plane wbtcb collided wltb tbe jetliner la remOftli from eclaoolyard in Cerrttoe. Supreme Court rejectiQns, Cerritos air disaster Yoted_ state' stop stories ' ~ -By Tiiie Auodaled Presa balloting was the Aug.-3 I coll1S1on between planned shuttle pcm proJect at Vandenberg an Acromexico jc1hner and a pm ale plane Air Force . Base. po'ltponement of ad- The h1s1om· voter rejection of Chief J ustice Rose Bird and two other Justices of the California .Supreme Court. and the appointment of Malco'1i Lucas as Bird's successor was \'Otcd ~ ibp C:a hfo rn1a news story of 1986 b} newspaper and broadcac;t mrn1bers o( The Associated Prc!>s. Thl· No'. 4 hallot-bo' ou~ter of Bird and Justice'> Cru1 Re} noso and Joseph Grodin "as the fir'it 11mc members of the high courtha"c been \'Oted out ofoffi ce 1n the 50 ~ear'I Californ ia has been holding non- partisan retention elec119ns. · The campaign spent S 10 million on both stdl'S. a national record for a 1ud1c1al election. It "a" dom1natcd b) attacks on B~d by a coalition of conser' atl\ e groups. prosecutors. businesses and Republican leaders. "'ho stre'i~d her unbroken record of' oting to overturn death sentences and said she was thwartin~ the will of the · people liupportl·rs of B1rd argued that the death penalt) .)'AS being used as a 'imokescrecn for poh11cal and economic l'iSUC'>. She.wa., dcfeat1.·d b' nearh a 1-1 \Ole margin. The defeats of Grodin and Re- ) noso-le.,..er-1.now n fdlo':' appo1n11.·1.·<; of former Go'. Jerr) Bro" n -b) about J-2 margin'! apparently wen:' due to opponenr,· ~ucces~ 1n I) ing them to Bird. The elcrnon ga \I.' Cio' C. ieorgl' Dcu- kmc11an. who oppo~d all three JU"t•Cl'~. a r hancl' to :ippo1nt a maJOrtl~ of the <JC\ en- membcr court. He has nominated ht\ former law partner. Just1\·e Lucas. to succeed Bird. but has )Ct to fill the threl' 'acanc1es on the court. ·Placing second 1n the anr,iual .. tall' over 1hc Los i\ngele., 'IUburh of Cerritos 1n d1t1onal shuttle: and related PfOJCCIS b) which 82 persons lost their liHs. Caltforn1a compa nies and dela)S 1n JPL's hortly before noon on I hat sunny Labor unmann~d probes to the sun. V<.'nus and Day weekend. an errant P1~r Cherokee on J up1 ter. a short hop to Big Bear knifed into the tail 5. Ed Z~hau emerges from oblicunty to oft he Mexican OC-9 a~ 11 >Aas approfichin~ wan the GOP\ I ' .S S..·nate nomination. Lo\ i\f\ieles ln1erna11 nnal i\1rpon 1n later losing the general election to Dcmo- rc<slrictcd airspace. • crat1c incumbent \Ian ( ramton. · Roth craft sp1rakd hclplessl~ tu lier~ ·6. To\lc ""a!>t<.· rnntinut-s to be a hazard doom amidst tree-lined strcl'h and 11d) 10 C'allforn1ans. 1ndudang ground'Aater homes. killing all 6~ people aboard the contamination from TC E. PC 8 and other airliner. three people 1n the Piper and 15 Roee Blrd Malcolm Lac:aa dangerous sul'Ktanccs. the d1sman1ll ng of 'reo;1den1s on the ground • the Humboldt atom11. plant. and numerous T.he Piper crashed into :l school ~ ard and might one da' be tre:itcd following prom1.,. tm:ir spill!> from commercial trucks. the Jel shattcr~d a q uiet neighborhood 1ng prelim1na11 te\llng of .\ZT and other 7 .\proliferation off aliforn1 a p~ cases nl'arh). destroying I 0 home<, :ind damag-· e).pcrimcntal drug' ~nenttsts also are capture thl· headline-;. including the con- ing ~e,cn others. tr)1ng to dc,dop a ,acn ne to prc,cnt 'trll On!> of Jern Wh1t>Aorth an San Fran- ln the >At.•eks and month., that follo\.\ed. \IDS. but aut1on that it's too earl\ tu ci..co and R W ·Miller 1n Los .\ngeles the lra h triggered mass concern about air predlct succes\. · M. Ille) Republican Gov. (Jcorgc Dcu- ~f('t~ 1n the congested skies aboH· the Los Acquired 1mm\Jnc ddie1en-c.') sy ndrome kme11an 1s reelcctl.'d to a o;ccond term 1n a .\ngek'i Basin. re'luhing in change~ 1n some cnppks 1h1.• bod)·, disl·ase-figh.ting im-landslide v 1cton O\ er Demo1. rat 11. F .\~ 01ght rules. clo~r examination of air munl' s)stem. lea\'1 ng m v1ct1ms vulncr-challenger Ma) or· Tom Brad-11.·y ·of. Lo., tranir control procedure!> and increa!oed able to a vanet) ol lifl'·threaten1ng 1nfrl-.\ngcles follu>A 1ng a rnslt) and often bitter reporting of near-misses b) priva te pilots. 11un-. and certai n cancl·rs. 1.-ampa1gn -. Four da~ '>of investiga11ve heann~ were .\JOS. which "'as , otcd the state'<, top M1 lllon\ con11nue tu take a chance on held into the cause .of the (em to' d1<sastcr. \ton in I Q85. 1<; cau\ed b' a , 1ru'i he lie' ed the o;tate lollel) g.ames and< alifo'rn1a Lo tto the \.\Orst crash in Los .\ngcles .\1rport 10 he passed through biood and semen fi . .iq l'i introduced at nearh 5,()(XJ outlets h1s1011. and federal offi cial'> were expected (1roup' at highest mk for getting A IDS are \tate>A 1dc So fa r SI 2 b1illon ha!> been 111 relca!le the result'i of thl·1r findings b) male homose\ual\. 1ntraH·nou!I drug u .. 1.·r\ a"'ardcd. indudingS 17 9 million to a Lotto l·arl) !lummcr. and ren pients of contamrn:ncd blood win ntr-.from <x:ea n\1de Californn1·, AIDS cm" "'a' \Oled third. produn~. , Ci Th1.· I lnl\Cr\ll) of ( alitornia d1.,,e .. t!> ..., th1.· drl·ad d1~·a'e continues to take an Kound, ng uul ( alifornia\ Top I()· liout h .\fm·an holding<. aftc:r month~ of rnrrcas1ng toll. '\s of No' l'mber. -\I OS had .i. De~tructl\ e Ooo<l'> strike Northern dehate a blood~' o;tudonl protc't at L C hccn diagnosed 1n 27. I 9 people 1n the t ali lornia la-.t "'inter. fornng the C\ acu-Bcrk~lc} and a pre-dl'ctton turnaround b~ l 'n1tcd 'tatcs and da1med 15.445 ll\es. at1on of 50.00CJ people and causing S400 (,o, DcukmeJian at.cording to the Centers for Disease million in damage. 10 Fe.,~cn'h ac11' 11) Pl'I'adcs (ahfom1a ( ontrol. \.\1th unusually high conccntra-5 (tic) Januaf) ·., explo!">1on of the spa n· buo;incss. in cluding the acqu1,111on of t1ons in Lo' .\ngelcs. and San Francisco. 'ihuule Challen~l'r oO Florida ha'I a ma1or \.1 1d( on ( orp. b~ Ocn dcntal Petroleum. On the brighter s1d1.'. stat1.• rcc;earch ha\ affect on California ·s , 11al :H.·rospaCl' 1he \lashing of4.()()(J Jobs at Che Hon C orp ra1sl'd !>Onll' hope that the dead I~ d1sea!>c 1nduo;tl!. 1nclud1ng -.uspen .. 1on of the and• 1ed 1 urnl't·, punha-.1.• uf MC 1M Safe AIDS va·ccine said to be yeiJrs aw8y LOS .\NC.iE LES (A P)-Human lt'Sllng '\t;Htt·d \ID~ 'a1.·1.·1nl' ll'\llng. the Time\ of c perimental .\IDS 'acc1nl'' \\111 tx-gin \aid an IQ~7. but <,cveral \t'ar'i ofr1.·~arrh "111 be < h1mp~1n1cl'I. arc thl' onl) 'lpecies other n•qum·d to de\Clop a -;afc and dli.·l'tt\I.' th.in human' that 1.'an he 1nfel'h'd "1th the \J\'t'IOt'. '>''lt'nttst'i pred11:t. ~I D'i '1ru,. but onh I .h<>O of the animal'> "l lnder the 1x· .. 1 of nrrnm,tanl'l''I, large l'\l\l in the l mtt·d· ~tate'I. about JOO or trial-. to dt•t<·rm1nt· \.\hl·thl·r Jn .\IDS "h1th ar1.· bt·1n~con'l!dcred for .\IDS 'acnn1.· \\orks arc SC\l'ral \Ctlr\ a"a':· Dr ll'\llng. anurd1ng to 'a rl'P<>rl m . cptl'Ol· Jonathan· Mann. director of 1h1.• ·world hn·, l'i 'Ul' ofSncnr1.· magu11m'. Health Organ11at1on·s i.\IDS program. 'laid It' a 'acnne for acquired immune rcccnth at a WllO confen·nte 111 Gene' a. drlincnc~ '>) ndrome 1., ~ucccssfull~ tl'stcd S"111erland 1n ch1mpan1ce!.. rc~archcrs "Ill '>ollnt "Hut \.\C nng,ht hc able lo -.1gn1ficantl~ human 'oluntecr'i fo r testing. screening accelerate \3Ceint· de,elopml'nt 1f"e stan thl·m ftro;1 \\llh hlood tc~h 10 make o;ure planning no\\ for these trials." 'laid Mann. 1h1.·~ arl•n't al read~ lar~ 1ng the .\ID~ His 1.·omments \.\t're puhlished in T Ut.''I· '1ru,, da) '!> cd111ons nfthe Lo<i .\ngd1.·" T1mc'I. '' 1if 1:1,1 \\l'l'k. 28.405 ·\ml'rll·ans had Thl' Food and Drug .\dm11mtra1ion·, lx•t•nd1 dgnn\l'd"11h .\IDS.and l~.229h:id appro' al 1<:. needed bcfort· human 1eo;11ng nl died. 1>1-.u>' t'f\ ol lht· .\IDS \lru~ "'h1t·h t.'\;pt·nml•n tal 'al·c1nr-. can hl..·g1n 1n th1.· Jttack' lhl' h<)d~ ·., immune S} 'item and United State'i. lca'e' an 1nd1' 1dual more o;usn·pt1hle to Most re~·archt•r; bchc'c thl' protection mfcctu'n' ;md tumor'>. "':l'i announcrd an offered b' an np<•nmcntal 'acn nl' !.hould _ I 9X-' be confirnu·d 1n ch1mpan1ce'\ fir!>t. hut no Thl' tif\t human tl''>l'I "'1 11 focu~ mo!.tl~ successful test' haH· hcen repont•d b} an~ on a \Jl'cine's safct) con"daa11ons ra ther of the several rc:s1.•arch grnupci that recl·ntl) than protc:ction 11 oOcrs from the dc:adl~ dl\l'a't.'. .. aid Dr. Rohen (ieret\. d 1rer1or of the '1ru'i" and cell tnolog) department at ~krd. \harp and Dohme 1n Wc!.t Putnt. Pa "h1d1 rl'll'ntl~ 'tarted an .\ID~ ' .ll l'I nc prugra m f h11"4.' ash ·ll tn '11luntccr likel\ "'II be hc.tllh\ indl\ 1duaJ, JI "ab'\OIUll0I) /l'rC1 m l.," 1it a(quinng ·\II>~. \\hKh pnmaril~ -.tril.,1.·, homm1.•\ua1 ... hl·moph1liac!> and 11\ll a\ l'nl'OU\ drug U\er,, ( •l'fl't~ \aid. .\I OS 1<; ca u~cd h' a \I ru'I hclic' ed lo he pa<.o;('d through hlood and 'ICmt·n. hut not through ca'iual contact In the 'it'cnnd ph.l\t.' ol human tt·st1ng. '11lu n 1crrs "ill tx· g1' t:n 'an om do,age' of th1.· 'ac1.·1nc 10 't'l' h11>A mm h 1\ r1.·qu1r1.•d tu hulld up nn adcquall' 1mmun11~ lc,cl. Mann o;n1d \'olunll'l'r'> 111 thl' 'l'l1>nd pha'l' "ould indudc 1nd1' 1dual' nlll rrn iou-.h t'\· p<l'lt.'d to tht• '11 u' but "ho n11ght lx•nt·ft1 from an' rmlll't'll't.' l'lkct'. li kl! l ' I\. ml'tlical stulknt' nr ;u.ltik,<.l·nt<. in \fnca \\ho aren't \l'l 'l'\1talh .tl ll\l'. (1ercl\ ..aid I h1.· lina·I '"18l' 111 hum.in .1l·~11 ng >Adi 111 ,nhl· l\\o .. grnur' of 1nd1\ldual!> at mOderatc 10 n1gn r"" '" unt·iorn ng \ll J~. hke male homo~\ualc, ur 'f><>U'><''I of hl·muph1hal'\. one group 11! "'llll h "ill hc gl'l'n plan·bo!>. ~tann 'i31d But rc~archer' alrt•aJ~ .ill' dl·h.1ting "ht>thcr 1t'\ eth1l·al tu allo" pJ1 tll lpJnt' tu cnnt1nul' l'ngag1ng 1n at 11' llll'' that heighten thl·1r n,t... nfacqu1nng \ID"I "'h1:n health 1.·1hJt'at111n rnuld rt·ducl' 1h.11 lil.,e- hhnod Thl' 'olunll't'r' "ill ha ' l' to tx: trat 1-l·d h' rt·,cart·hl·r-. tor 'l'' l'ra l · H':tr\ .11 ll·ao;'1 tx·<aw.e of lhl• long anruhauon pt·mJJ o l thc \IDS \trU'\. ~urh 1c .. 1ing also "rn nrl·d to hc n induC'tcd \lmultancou'lh 1n ':mou<. part\ nl thl· "orld. \1ann \a 1d. L1ab1lit\ cunrc:rns al'io will be a la<'tor in .\IDS ,afr1m· tl'\11ng in the l 'n1tl·d ~tall'' panh hl.'l·au'l' 1)1 \.\1dc.,,prrad ka1 111 th e dl'>Cll'l' \ nt.'" C alilMnrn la" hm1h manufa1. .. turer'' liah1llt' tor -\I()~ 'an int'' l'''a~ 11\hl·d .1 \late claim., funo 10 pa' for 'acl lnl'·n·l;Jt l•d in.1 unt'' and prm 1dl'd $" million 10 'llh\ld11c d tnKal trial' 1ll an FD.\-apprn' l'd 'an·1ne . ~ Outward Bound USA turns 25 .Groups of diverse amateurs learn fast how to become a team of near-experts ..... -\forl· than 15.000 \tudenl\ a ~car thl· 'oung \a1lor..· rnntidcnl'l'. I l1llt knrn rappt•ll1ng. cross:-coun.tf) 'lk11ng · '"'"ll'<.l 1t lx·callcd Ouh,ard Hound. a ;ind "h11l'-''ater raft1~ COUl"S\''i nautical l'\prC'i\IOn referring 111 thl• 1a .. 11ng .1 ll''~ da~s to a le" months. mumrnt a 'hip lea\ CS sali:· hail;>\>r tor Hut till' .,i...111 "not thl' moo;t 1mportant tht· Ol)l'n 'l'a . { By DAGMAR OBER~IGNER DENV£R -Outward Bound. the rigorous program that participants say dcvl'lops inner strengths 85 well as outdoor o;k1ll'i. opened its fi rst U.S. hool 25 )t'ars ago in an aspen 1rove above the Colorado mountain town ofMarhlc. It was an offshoot of a program found1.·d an Wales in World War II to help mcrt'hunt seamen survive Ger- man torpedo attacks b)' teaching them lcudcrsh1p. teamwork and sclf- confidcm·e. When O ut"ard Bound took root an the t ln1tcd States, the emphasis remain® th\• ..:imc. but 11'1 the rugged Rockic'I the program took on a distinct!) .\mcrican character. Fi ve U.S. 'IChools now offer the basic outdoor courses. But Outward Bound toda) al'I<> h<'lps high school studcnt'i an Nl·w York C'ity learn to read bctt<'r. troubled Vietnam vet· erans and nlJX' v1C't1ms to rope with their painful memories. and canc<'r p,atients and their families to find more strcnath. Outwl.rd Bound " us1na 1t~ 2Sth ann1 vcrsar) a a time of rc-cvalu· at ion. Enrollm<"nl has douhll'd but fu nd ra151n1 has laaaed ou~o; co't about u war un as a m1 c-c ass Ju, Ur)'. Striving to return to itso·nginal gonl of being affordable to all. Outward Bound Inc .. the not-for-profit btxl) based in G reenwich. Conn.. that c hartcl'1 schools and oversees thl'm. has launched a drive to raise mon1.·,. aiming fo r S 11.3 million over li\'e \Cars. · And while Outward Bound ino;1st~ its primary aoal still is t~n-agers. th e median age oflhe students is now· 12. In the summer of 1962. 100 teen- age bo)s signed up for three 26-da~ mountaanccnng courses held near Marble. 20 miles 50uth~st of A pen. The Colorado school sen .:d 'itudent No. 50.000 this summer. The five U.S. schools ha ve mor(' than 160.000 1dumni. Rcs1dc'l ( olo· rado. the schools are in Maine. NMth Carolina. OfCfon and Minnesota The alumni include. Dcput) LI S Sccrctary of State John Whitehead; .\rthur Le' 111 Jr .. the head of the .\menean Stock E:\chanac: NO News Anchorman To(!l Bro kaw. anlt dau&hters of entertainer 8111 Costly IBM. ·Xemx and Burgt'r King arc amona the corporation'i that ha~c 'l<'nt employees to Outward Bound courses. thinlt. r h1.· 1,tudrnt'I \lly lhe course In Out" ard Bound"-; fit'lt H'ar on forrc th· 1 • to dl't'O\ l'r H''>l'rvt•s of strl·ngth and shad1.·., 11 t:C'h:irar1er the) never knc" the' hud . .;It n-.tlh doe-.n 't matter to an 1nstrur1nr 11 hl· runs across thl' tx·'lt natural nwk d1 mber e'er to h11 lh• "01.U'-ffiroHment ha' doub . u -ptlml'l on rm course-." says Ste\ c." <lur cndo\' ment ha<i not doubled.'' Trullt. C ulurado Outward BounCJ's "31d Out"artl Round L'Si\ Pre 1dcnt d1rl'l'tor of de\ elopment "That's not John Ra' n11lds. Out''"urd Bound. He !W.lld ll•en-agcrs remain Out\.\ard "What'' more Outward Bqund I' Bound'' pnma~ focu~. But he 'i31d its the student that struggk' up the cliff t~volution rnto an 1')l'&ani1a11 on that and that ha'> to focl' 'lom1.· real ·c an I alsu -.en1.''I adults was only natural. makt· 11'1• 'I "ant help.' ·1 ('t nw do'An ' "You don't "top changing and )OU kin~ of w n01ct." don"t 'ltop gfO\\lng Jll'll bt>t·ausc , Out"ard Round 1s the hra1nch1ld of ~ou're not a tl'<.'n-agcr " Kun Hahn. an O xford-edul·ated Jc" Wh1tchead. who ha-. hccn \lft IO \.\ho "a' arrl'(fUn1tional p1oncw an Outward Bound trips. agn·c11. Cit•rnian~ hcforc hi s 11nt1-Na11 '1ew., Sp<'nkmg at th<· C.:olomdo Outward forced him out. He oix·ned the Hound 25th ann1,crsaf) dinner in C.ordon~toun 'l<.'hool for l"'<l\' in I km l'r. he nott'd that -.oung pt•opk Scotland 1n IQ \4 h'l ~tud{'nto; haH oth·n 'lp<'al. of profound per~onat 1nclud<·d Prince Philip. the current change~ afler a course. Outward Bound patron 1n l ngland. "Wcll.-~1 the adq1nn·d agc of 4. .and Pnn e Charil· . Out"ard Round hangl-d mv hfc. 100. In World War II. Sir La\\rl·nce "II k t me feel the e"<h1larat1()1l or Hoh. head of a 8rit1'lh ~hipping ti rm hard ph\.111~·.1 work. t~l' JO\ of a~kNI for tfnhn's htlp ufler J1'1<.1.n er-dl\\O\crin1 ho~ Quickly a grou p of 1n{l tha1 >A hen h1' \hlf)!l '1"Cfl' h11 b~ dl\C'l"ie :i ma lt'\ln can bec-omr a team torpcdl'C\. mrin) you nger ~amen of ncar-t•,pcrl\. h 'ii retched rTI ) mind "ti\' d 1ng "h1lc "'luting m life rnfi.. and m~ hodv to do thins~ which I for rl'-'l'll\' thOUJ,ht I l·ou\d not do. It re tored m} I tatin rrnpo~d a program tO hoo~t <nul · •. ~r,v-.,L11119a R Penny Brodear. Pl'OlfUD dit9ctor for Celondo O.twud aoand. didn't let llerina:E'" ··=~~!et 1a ta. • way wben •be demOWlltl• Mr ra ••d .. lro9P1 • 21tla ••• ,.....,, la. "' ....... • . ... -.. l • I f. L • 1. "' n 1· '· I , , ••• 0 • I I ~· M qr,.. C.. DAILY PILOT/ Wedneldey, December 31, 1188 C' . i ' I ' \ Par&de crOwd gather~ elltly PASADENA (A PJ -Rosi.' Parade carl)'birds staked out prime 'Viewing spots Tuesday. starttng theil'turbside campout two days before the New Year's 0a)' parade in cheerful de- fiance of a police ban. .. We're j ust here savin~ a spot for - thc teen group at church. · said Matt Mace. 17. of Powa\. "ho sat on a lawn chair next to · Orange Grove Boulevard. "We''e got a little TV, a {portable) stC'reo and someone tn our group has a .relall''t' that li ves near here. so we can go there and takt' a showt'r.·· Onl} a ft.~ dOtl'n people sat on la"n chairs or !>ldC'''alks along the parade route Tul·sda' morning. But if past )Cars arc an} ind1ca11.on. their numtx·rs should swell int6 the thousands Wcdne~da} morning. Poltct' sa id ea rha the\ wouldn't allow parade spectators· to gather until noon WcdncsJa). but. as in past years. the ban ''-a!>n't enfo rced rigor- ous!-. . .. .\s lunK :n tlwre an· no problems. thert"s nothing wc·rt' concerned abou1." police gt. Mike Vandergrift said. -U.S. announces ~ trade retaliation against E.urope ~-...;;;.--r..;... PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Presi- dent Reapn, retaliatinaaaainst Euro- pean trade policies that the Unft~d States says cost American farmers about $400 .million a year, .. will impose duties likely to raise U.S. consumer prices for imponed gin, brandy, inexpensive white "~nc and cheese, it was anooun'ced Tuesday. The decision was d isclosed as IJlc president and first lady Nancy Re· agan vacationed at the home of publisher Walter Anncnbcrg. wh~rc the) will attend a private New Year's Eve pany on Wednesday. They will return to the White House on Friday. The trade action followed lengthy n~go11ations between thl' nated States and the European Economic Communit} over compensation fo r high tanfTs imposed by the EEC on U.S. ara1n fttd imports to Spain. which formerlv was a lucr.ui ve mar- ket fo r American corn and sorghum. The retaliation. likely to be met with European . action against U.S. farm products, takes the form of a 200 percent U.S. duty on European gin. ·brandy. white wine. assorted varieties of cheese. canned ham. endives. carrots and olives. Duties on most af the products now are about I 5 to 20 percent, he said. If exporters and retailers choose JO absorb the higher dut).'. the prices of the imported good wall 10 up. If, u c!xpected. they do not. prices would still 10 up because there would be less of these goods coming ioto the United States. "The intent.is to stop the trade dead in us tracks." Yeutter said. -The higher duties arc to go into effect at an unspecified date but not later than Jan. 30. Yeuttcr said there would probably be further talks with the EEC. also kn own as the Common Market, be tween now and then but the two sides are far apart. The United States is demandjna full compensation for its loss and Ycutter 'said he estimated the EEC's latest offer. at about 30 cents on the dollar. • Higher barriers against U.S. feed grains were imposed on Spain and Portugal when the Common Market was enlarged to include those nations, bringing the number of countries to 12. The paradl'. "h1ch starts at 8:20 a.m. Thursda' "1th .. .\ World ot Wonders" theme and soccer star Pele as grand mar!lhal. "111 feature SQ flowt'r-o' l'red tloats and will be follo"cd at~ p.m. b} the Rqse Bo"I football game bet"een M1ch1gan and .\rizona tatc. Edith He.el~l'th, left, and her &rand· mother, Holly He.elbarth, play carda on South Orange Grove Boulevard ln Paaadena UL.1111tii•1 Tueaday a• tbey •take out a vlewtna epot for the Tournament of Roeee Parade. Holly I• vielting from Penneylvanla. The biggest items are· the doty on gallon containers or less of white w~ne costing less than $4 per gallon. on gallon containers or less of brand}.. costi ng more than S 13 per gallon and on gin in containers of one gallon or less. Yeuttcr said the Portuguese bar- ners ha vt' been negotiated separately so that U.S. farmers are no lonser losing their markets in that country. He said the retaliation apinst the Spanish trade.barriers were chosen to hurt as many as possible-of the original I 0 EEC countries. which the • United States holds responsible for the barriers. The Tournament of Roses Assoc1a- uon sa~s 11 c\pects I m1.lhon curbside spectators and a "orld" 1de television audience of 350 million f~r the parade. mu h higher than thl.' original cst1ma1e of 125 m1ll1on TV ''1ewcrs because of an 1ncrcase'in the number of nations \\here the parade "~be tC'levised Hundreds of 'olunteers ado l'd the tloat' w11h more than 6 mil n tlO\\l"rs from around thl' world Flo s depict g1an1-s11d:I n·plac:a'> ol dinosaurs. the Loch :--:css Monsta. 1he Little Old La d' from Pasadena and King Kong. \\ho \\Ill lift a real. scrcamin~ actress 1,nto the air during Thursda) s parade. "Th1ngsarcex1remel~ !>US). but "l' Jon't seem to ha\'\.' an' cn'>C, ... '\tlld tournament spokes"oman Kn,tan ~1ahr~ ~labr) said the paradl· "'II l": broadcast in the l lnated ~tates. People's Rl'pubhc of Chana. Pul·rto Pollut.ants in San_.Diego B~y contaminating se~ life, food SA:" DIEGO C..\P) -Fash and thl' orsanasms· on "h1ch the) feed arl' being contaminated ·with chemical pollutant~ that ha' e 'w\Orkcd their wa) into the marine food chain in . an Du:go Ba). a federal \<.·1ent1s1 said Monda' In a federa l '>tud' that l'\amaned I~ coastal en' 1ronrr1e:nt'> from \:in Diego north to .\lasl..a. scd1ml·n1 samples sho"t.·d ~an 01cgo Ba) wit h the high est ·le' cl of pollu tion from pol~chlon nawd haphcn~ Is. or PCBs. as "ell a11 aromatic h'drocarbons. and to"n' '>U<. h a<, "coppl'r an.d chromium The ~tud' ·a1..., found that 23 percen1 ol thl' barred sand bass caught and anal) tl'd b) biologists suffered from tin ero\1on. a pollu11on-rclatcd disease 1ha1 break" down tin Mrul."- turc <.aid Donald Malins. principal 1n' cmgator and author of the Na- tional Oceanic and ..\tmo<;phcnc ..\J- m1na..,trat1on report. "There arl' 1.:karl~ probkm'> 1n the San Diego area:· said Malm'>. direc- tor of the en' ironml'ntal di\ l\1on ol the North" est and ..\laska· F1sha1(''> Center 1n ~l·attk He· sa1cL.ttia1 "hilc thl· stud) gl\ cs snen11sts an idea of the le' cl of pollution. 11 as unclear ~hat the 1rnphca11ons might Ix' to people rnnsum1 ng mannt.· hf<: t.·ontam1na1cd tn thl' IO\IOS ·"Looking at all tht.·se pollution prtiblems. tht·rc 1s good reason to be lool..1ng into 1mphca11om to htaman health. spel·1ticall} in regards to thl' con<;ump11on of (contaminated ) fi sh and shellfish ... ht.• ~1d. "But the stud1~ ha' e Ill'' a lx'l'n conductt.'d that \\Ould g1't' U'> that kind of -rnformat1on . and 1n m} opinion the' arc needed · "The ~cncral pattern "l' founJ in this l8-s1 1estud\ wan ,hernou ha'c peopk and mdustrlal aCll\1°lleS. )OU arc 111..cl ~. to liCl' a buildup of toxtc: rhem1rnl ' and thl' fi'h ,,,11 pick thl'lll up 11 thl' conl'l'ntrat1on' rcal·h a n·rta1n k\cl. and we don't knm' what that k' l'l 1s \Ct. tht.'n I think 11 could tran.~latl' 1ntr1 serious h1ulogKal Jam· ~l&l' ~lalin-. 'a1~ thl· ~an D1l'go portion of the \IUd} 1nH1hcd sampk<; of \l'd1nwnt. fi.,h and 1nH'rtabratc or· g.<101\m\ w l..en from the ha~ la'>t Jul\ 300-4(X) feet oltshorl' lrom thl' 28th St reet pier. amples also "ere takl·n from JUSt outside the ba~. That allo"ed $<'1Cnt1sts to romparl' sam· pies tal..cn from a Siil' near an urban- industnaltzed area and one morl· rl'mo' ed from ci' 1li1a11on. ~1 ahns said the ~0.\..\ 'IUd\ begun an I 9!S4. l'i ongoing and ,j., obJeCtl\ c 1s tu detamine "hcthl·r there arc corrl'la11ons between high lc'els of pollution and d1sea es 1n marine ltfc o\ccnrd1ng to th e report scd1mt·n1 \ample' takl'O from the urban sill' near the pier contained 5.000 pans hl'r b1ll1on of aromatic h)drocarbon'i. "h1ch arc ix·trolcum deri' at1' cs Ou ts1dl· the bay. the figurl' was ks~ than 20 parh per hill1 on. PCB's. banned as a '>U'>PlTtcd l'anccr-cau">ing agent in 11.174 bu1 rcs1'iten1 10 brea k dO\\ n 1~ the l'nvironment. \\l'rl' present '" thl· \Cd1mcn1 at a rate of 420 part<, pl'r bi llion 'rrsus sc,cn parts ix·r billion outsu.Jc San Dll'go Ba~. Tran·'> of mt.'tals surh as rnppl'r and l hrom1ul'n. 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(1ua\emala. Ital\. outh Korea. Yugo'>la' 1a. S"ed.l'n. rkn- mJrk. l:kl g1um. We'>I German) and· ..\u,tralia Claims in molestation case suit disallowed LO\ \:"GELE ( ..\PJ -Three formn ~kMart1n Pre-School molntatwn defendants lost a bid r Ul'r.da~ Ill 1ncludt.• false-arrest all ega- 11110' in l:l\\'iUllli. hut their attorncv~ '><I\ thl' hl·nrt of th e cast' again.st proc;el utor' and others sllll 'itands. Separate la" suits contend the nghts of V1rgin1a McMartin. Pegg) ..\nn Rud.e~ and Ba be tte . pitier wt'rc '1olatcd \\hen the} were proscClltcd on charges of ma~' child abuse at the Manhattan Beach preschool. Tbc '011-. wek $1 0 m1ll1nn 1n damages for t.'ach "oman from the c11' of Man- ha11an Beach. th e· cnunt\ of Los ..\ng<·lc ... K ..\B( -TV and other defcn· dan t' ..\II u1m1nal l'hargec; against the thrl'l'. and ·against two other teachers at the 'l'hool were dismissed' in Japuar} b~ thl' Los .\ngelcs D!stnct \ttOrn\:~ ·, otllce on ground c; of insuf- ficient l'' 1dencc. Onh· '"o of the on~1nal '>l'' ('n defendant' remain. I m ..\ ngl'll''> liupl'rior Court J udgc v. arrl·n Dcl'nng un Tucsqa~ dis- m1~'l'd thl' la"su11s· accusations of 1:.il.,l· arre't and fal~e 1mpmonmcn1. I k ruled that tht.' da1 ms should have OCl'n tiled "11hin I 00 da' s of the d rrL''t" in I IJ84 • lh·ma1ning 1s thl' central conten- tion that the defendants' nghtc; to due pn.>el''>' \\l'rl· '1olatcd in a pros- l'ru11on ba~·d on allcgcdh un reliable te'it11non~ of )Oung children \\ho tko;cnh<.'d moll'<.tat1ons. death threats anJ animal mutila11on'i at the !>Chool. "~\"re r,1111 left wi th the meat." , '>aid f:l"en (iauna. attorne" for M ... Sp1tlt'r ··\\ l"rc ga thering e,:1dencc of their ml\rnnduct every day ... L '.S. Trade Representative C'layton Yl·utter _said the brand} and wane. mosth from France. would account for s~so m1lhon of the $400 million a )Car. and the gan. from Britain. "ould amount to S70 m1llton of11. "Clearl) pnces "111 nsc." Y cutter told reportt-rs. He added that he could not sa' ho" much. hut "11 "111 be ~1gn1fican1.~· Much of the cheese. for instance. comes from Denmark and The Ne therlands. Yeutter conceded that Reagan's action could prt-cipitate a stepped-up trade "ar between the United States and the EEC ifthe European retaliate 1n return . Adoptive, biolqgical mothers say unusual adoption works well MARSTON MILLS, Mass. (A P)-Nine months after the "open adoption .. ofEnn McGarve) became final. the biological and adoptive parents of tht' 3-)ear-old retarded child' agree that the unusual arrangement to shart' her is working well. Erin's b1olog1cal mother said she hasn't seen her daughter for about !>I\ mQnths. but finds comfort an knowing that when she wants to sec and hold her she can. · Her husband. Erin\ b1olog1cal father. takes E.rm's older sister to '1s11 the child about ever) sa' week . Erin's two fam1hes li'e a few miles apart. · In her adopll' c fama l}. Enn has four older sisters. including one "ho was also adopted. an older brother. a dog. a rabbit and three cats. ··If!> 'Cl) advantafeou) for her to be an a famil y with other ch1ldn:n. "hich 1s exact y what her parents wanted for her." said her adopt1 \'e mother. (arol McGarvey. "She be~ame-so animated because there l'iJUSt so much goang on." When she arrived at the McGane)s' home 10 this section of Barnstable on Caix· C'od. Erin. who has Down's syndrome.~as unable to sit.,up. Today. she has begun to walk and talk and has the de' efopment level of an 18-month-old. Her biological parents and 8-year-old sister form part of an extended famil y. according to Mrs. McGarvey. "They're there for financial support. The) 're there for emoti onal support. They're there if we need 11." she said. Thq na \'e brought 0¥,Cr some of their older daughter's clothes "as 1f passing do" n 11cm.s from one child to another like she's still in the famil~ ... Mrs. McGarve} said. The) also have brought Erin birthday and Chmtma11 gifts. "Yes. 11\ "Orl11ng out ... said Mrs. McGarvt'y. "We're stall really glad "e did 1t." Enn's adoption attracted nationwide attention when 1t became final on March 14. although the surrender papers had been .signed in June 1985 Hen b1olog1cal mother said she decided to give Enn up for adoption after keeping her for 14 months because the child's needs overwhelmed her. "I feel that I'm her mother. There's no question an my mind." she !>lid. "But I don't forget that I'm not her first mother." ·1 feel I've sa id m) goodbyes." said En n's biological mother. who kt·rps a lock of her daughter's hair together with the ashes of her dead son. "There" 111 be a need for me in another six months to sec her. I can feel it building." she said. ''The special kind ofbond I feel for Erin won't die." RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY HIC. ... , ..... c..s ..... 1122-•w .. CllTl--Ml-UM ~ Oek I Bra!JI PrOmotlonJ' Your share of public debt comes to$10 048 WASH INGTON (AP)-The aov- emmcnt debt burden for every man. woman and child in the United St.ates JrtW to SI 0,048 in 1985. a 14 percent increase over 1984, thUcnsus Bu- rc•u said Tuesday. The amount every tndiv1dual in the country would have to cQntribute to eliminate the combined debt of the federal government and s!te and --IH~M-toVeA\f:RIAll h11 """ II double-digit rates fo r the ~sl four ·.CAPTURE THE TREASURES OF YESTERYEAR Thursday JAN. 1-Sunday JAN 4 '"'' edmtnlon '"'' pertltftt .. years. '\ Three-fourths of the I 98S com-' bincd debt. $7.655 for each A\ncri- can, was owed by the federal ao~m-me-m. ----- Local government accounted for IS percent of the debt. S l.S06 per ~non. State aovemment debt was S888 per person. or I 0 percent of the total. Combined state and local debt per rtsidcnt was bipest in Alaska. al Sl8.960. followed by Nonh Dlkota with a state and local debt burden of S6.060 per midcnt. R~sidents of Idaho had tht lowtst non.federal ·debt level at S 1.140 followed by Mississippi with a state and local dct>t burden of S 1.240 per person . ' - , .. .. -'· . •BUSIAYIU.111P.I. ------'~ SHOP '. NEW YEAR~S DAY . . , FROM -10 TO 6 AN:D GET A FREE ·10.00 -GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR EVERY 100i00 IN. . . . . . PURCHASES YOU MAKE!* ·-GIFT CERTIFICATE I lt -.llCILl\UC\ I -,_..... ,.. ., ·Free certificates issued Thurwday, Jinuary 1 oniv lo• rece11>t• dlled """ dav Free cen1loeates must be redeemed lo• me1chlndrse ov Januatv 31 1987 Otter h Cludes purchases of lone ,...,..ry and liquor gourmet items STOREWIDE SAVINGS NEW YEAR·s DAY ONLY DOMESTICS --=-=oo~=-;,~~.~~.~~·~···'~·-~·~·~·--·,.. ... .. Discontinued oomf()ftetl, bedlP(uda, pillows, curt.Hw 8nd .c- c111cwill. Dept. 10. Orig. 29.99 to 249.• ...................... 14.11 • 1IUI = ~o~.r ;:,~:' :.~~ ~. ~.r~ •. ~.~. ~.~.tti:· ... ...,. _. to ""-: Our entire selection of comforter ..... Dept. 10. . Twin to king. Orig. 120.00 to 420.00 ..................... , ..... to ,.. • ..... ""-: Our entire collection of beach towels. Dept. 23. Qrig. 16.00 to 20.00 ................................................... ... ..._ ll'li: Fame>Us ,maker embellished towets . Dept. 23. · _ Orig. 8.00 to 16.00 ~ .............. _ ........... : ........... : ~ ..... I.II to ... ._. ll'li: Pavlova swan design sheared jacquerd towels. Dept. 23. Orig. 8.00 to 16.00 .. : .........•... · ............................ 1• tD .... ...,. ""' Lustre Saxony bath rug by T owrihouM. Dept 266: Orig. 10.00 to 34.00 .......... : ........ '. ..................... : . I.II to ... ...,. .. Finesse shag bath rug·by TownhOuM. Dept. 266. Orig. 18.00 to 40.00 ............................................ 4.11. tD... . . ...,. ""'=Cannon swan or shell bath ru99. Dept. 296. Orig. 20.00 ........ 1• ._. a. Auorted sten~jl cotton rugs. Small or i.t'ge. Dept. 286. . . • Orig. 18.00 to 30.00 ...................... : ............ · ................ 7.llt -~ ::-:t:~oo~·. ~~~j~~~~. ~~~~ .t~ ... ~~·. ~ ............ , .... .... ___ .. HOUSEWARES . . ...,. .. Lifetime 8-pc. Tristar cutlery Mt. Dept. 194. Reg. 40.00 ... : ...... ...,. 2l'Mic All WearfNer open stock cookwtre. Dept. 143. • •• 1 .. TW Md Ren glfla by Dena. Dip(. 2Dt. \,-._.,... .... Al,.. .. dint..,.,.. Dlpt. a . . . . ... · ..... Al Vtllrvy Ind Boch -. ....... Dept. 433. ...... Colony M1l111 crystll _,,._,.and ...,._.,.. Dept. 38. . . Reg. 20.00 to 25.00 ..... ~ ... -. ............................... 11.11 .. 11.11 ._. 2Ri: M't-Arlbelll crvsta' mbleware. Dept. 412 . Reg. 14 .• to 24.• ......... : ............................... 11.M .... ,.. • ... Mire 0Ur entire Hl1cdon of barw8re including ice buck-.S, g!ll I II, ""WI' .: MMt more. Dept. 70. Not at WestchestM. Reg. 14.• to to 62.00 .... •.M.11 ... .. Our SOuthweet inftuence tntuf9Cf is. Dept. 71 . Reg. 71.0D .... .. ..... Our teed cryst.8t able lamp from Crystal O..r. Dept. 71 . · . Reg. 100.00 ................. _ ................................. · .. , · ... .... .. Our dd bf.a functionll ~. Dept. 71. Reg. 120.qo-.... .... • ..-_.. Off the tick~ price of our Gold Tone prints from ~ a.tow. Dept. 31 . • . . ... .. Retroneu Jame1town 129-pc. 18/8 stain.._ fl9tware tet. Dept. 58 . Orig. 121.00 ...... · ........................................... ·.· ..... .. ~:~Too ~t~. ~~~~ ~~~. ~~·. ~t:. ~~:-"r"·•..; ii.. . ~ . ,,, . ........ ELECTRONICS ...,. ,._ Brother electronic tvP!'W'iter. Dept. 13. Reg. 1•.00 ........ 1all .... 11.a Record·A·Call ~ machine. Dept. 428. Reg. 79.99 ..... .. .... .. AT&T corcl111 telei>hones. Dept. 428. Reg. 129.00 .......... : ... .... tea O\ar Expn 1111n. telephone. Dept. GS. Reg. 29.• ............ .. ._. .. z.,tth 19" ~ untfied remote color pon.ble. Dept. n . . Orig. 429.00 ........... : ..................................... : ..... --.• , .. ... .. Megnawx 25" diagonal remote cok>r coneole. Dept. n . Orig. 11 .99 to Z7.99 .......... : .................................. tD. &Ii -· HOME ENTERTAINING .... ,.. Al bo•ed ChMUNs cerdl and wrep:-09pt; 15. Orig. S..00 ........... : ........................................... .... .... .. Shetp HO.:wit•I-remote VCR. Dept. 236. . . ._.,ft tD .. All Leno• dinnerware except Chineltone. Dept. 11 . Orig ..... 00 ............. : ...... ·' .. \ .............................. .. .... _.. Zenith HQ hi·ff stereo Dept. 235: • -_. to -. All Royal Ooutton dinnerware. Dept. 11. OriQ. •.oo ............... _. ....................................... :-.. ...... Christmas dinnerware by Spode, Lenox, Royal Doulton and Arita. • Dept. 11. . .... --Zenith VHS-C c1111tta camcorder. 0 . 235. Orig. 1299.00 .. 1 .. .... .. All ditcontinued ~ ~ porUb6e stereos'systems. Dept. 447 ...,. _. All discontinued 1udio rack systems. Dept. •· . . . ... ...... Francitcan 0eMrt ROM ~pc. Mt. Dept. 11 . Orig. 150.00 ..... .. ...,. .. to~ All Norft8ke dimww1re. Dept. 203. FOUR DAYS ON L l'' · . - ,. . . -.__.... . . • POii 111111~ NIH• UJI• -Am .uma• SPORTSWEAR, SE~ARATES, COORDINATES, COATS, ACTIVEWEAR, ORRiii, IWEATIRS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS"-PANTS, 'TOPS AND MORE . .---LIKE BELTS, JU~l9f' ACCESSORIES, JEWELRY, HANDBAGS, SMALL LEATHIR GOODS, IELTS. SCARVES, HOSIE"Y· BOOYWEAR, SLEEPWEAR. M>BES. LOUNOIWEAR, THERMAL UNDIRWIAft, IHO£S ANO SLIPPERS. . .. .. . . .._......... \.. . SPORTSWEAR, SUITS, COLLECTIONS, DRUl IHlffl'I, DB ... SU.CU, IWIA,_, AC11VIWIM ANO OUTEftWEAlt ft\.US ROBES, · . PAJAMAI. UNDIRWIM, IHOll, IOCKI. AND ......... . .. . . . "*wilt wn-1118-111 DRESSES, PLAYWEAR, SPORTSWEAR, SWEATERI, TOPI, 'AN'TLSKIRTI, OUTBMIAR, l~ •• ACCESSOIUES ANO LOTS MORE. · "Dall NOT IQ.Um ..... MA.,. •T LOOP llACU. UWI ...... CM9IUI LI~.,. MD~ RIKI. llU*t AWLI. r -THE BROA.DWAY . • • .. .., . .. • I I ·'Time esses more quickly for people who are productive and buriy, not ~pie wrnrate -well. maturing.· 1 , I l • I Irvine float: ... Perseverance on.parade When Irvine's ent ry in the 98th Pasadena Tour- nament of Roses Parade roas do\li n Colorado Boulevard Thursday morning it's sure to get its share of ohhhs and ahhhs'. but it won't look like the oddity that it is. The 65~foot $11 0.000 float lives up to its theme - The World of Prehistoric Wonders --because it was almost financed by an ex tinct method .. lrYi ne's float is a Rose Parade oddity because unlike most of the other floats it never had solid fin ancial backing. The city of Irvine endorsed the float but prudently offered no money. Some of the prime corporate co ntributors also said thanks but no thanks when they were asked for big donations. / The project was nearly abandoned several ·tfmes beca use contnbutions never seemed to matctµhe Irvine Rosr Parade Association ·s enthusiasm. The'association never fou nd a sugar daddy willing to pick up most of the tab. Rut tt d id find sponsor~. Some business contributi ons were measured in the 11housan.ds of dollars. others were. ~plied from piggy ba.nk s -one elementary s<:hool cttncfpve $1·2.32. The story of th e Irvine fl oat may or mav not be part of th e tele visio n commentators· chatter as It $,lides past the judges' stand Thursday. The-float may ~ singl ed out fo r an award. or could be just one oft he many spectacles in Pasadena's annual New Year's Day extravaganza .. It could be argued that the time: nw~ey, worry and hope spent on Irv in e's first Rose Para9e fl oat could ha ve been better directed to loftier cause. · But after the tloflt'S,tlowers ha y~ wilted. when it is nothing but a memory, the people who made it happen ·will ha ve proved something. They refused to q'uit when it seern ed ev~rything was against them. They accepted the fa ilures and disappointments. then kept t n ·i n-g. · · ·Even-the best of ciilendars Can't stop passage of.time, In I 4Xfl nl\ des~ <:akndar "'a' one that "a'h<>und at the top and )OU tun: the pa)\n off om· b) om'. \IY.:.t\!> before 1·,e ~ad a t·akndar 1n hook forrn and ~ou 1 urnl·d <t'pagl' c<wh da ~. M' I Q!i6 cakndar wa~ what " k no,\ n a' a "cull'.. cakndar In 11dd1t1on l<' a '>P3Cl' tn Y.rJll' d<l\\tl 1mimr1<1111 and un1A1portan1 1nfur- mation.>t gavr }our horoscope forthl' da}'. th(' naml'!i of cekbnlll'l> who'il.' h1rthdaH were on that .da\ and thl' numhcr of da,-. lcft unul Cim<1tmas. In 1h;i"lrst "l'l'K of Janunn I do not need a rC'mindcr of hOY. man\ da\~ arc lt'ft until. C:hnstma!>. I am· not 1ntl'rt'\tl'd 1n cckbritJc'>· h1rthda~'· Nonl' 11f thl'm l'' er remrmhcr m inl' and \O I'm not about Ill M'.nd thl·m a rarJ . nwmrnt When ~uu np oil .1 p;&gt', ol ;1 rakndar :rn(j threw. 11 a~ay. 11·, almo\I likl' th r11'-'1ng awa~ a da) ot Hlur Ilk ~omt·t1mc\ I l041kt•d at "1' (1ld l·akndar ;.ind n·al11ed I h;idn:t l·hangl•d 11 tor o;t·,dal da~'> It \\a' dl\lOnrcrllng to tear off thrl'C or lour hl>ink page' at a llmt· and fl rup tla·m 1n the waste paper bai.ket ANN WELLS· I had no recor'd-of "'hat had happt:nt•d -I fcl t I "as not 1n control. ol<kr. I llStl'nl·d and nodded, but I .\nd ldadn'tllke to\t'ncH'ralda\'of d1dn·1 .. tx-hc'c her. When 1t'c; weeks m, .:: Ii fl·" tu'>w<l a" :l\. · lx·t"' l'l'l1 ~aturdal ' and vcar<, bet \\Cen .Thl' homw<>fl". hit I l an tal..l· or ka'l' l hl'rc arl'·otha 'inurc·e, ot a\trolt1g1c-al foreca\h . and I ''<1uld L-----------------------------· ratht•r haH· th e c;pare to '>r nbhk The lrvine lloaL wtllch was still$ L 7.000 in debt - Mondav. will parade down Colorado-..-Boulevard Thursday becaus~ its backers never accepted the .fact that their dream was impossible. They kept tryi ng until 1t happened. \u 19tS7 1., gomg 10 tw twtll'r L.:ich Chmtmasc-,. there A no ''a' 'ou can pagl.' wall tx> filkd '"th i.111 thl' hu~ Lhl' u.ka that ume passes qu1l'kl }. produrtl'l' thing'> I will tX' doing. If Latd). I ha\l' noti et·d that the ainonl' qul'~t1ons that -1 ha ve hcen \\l'ekend~ arl· more fn.'qucnt. or St'l'm pr0durt1 vc. all'I hav·l, io cfo "fan bad. to Ix'. -\nd Christmas doesn't lake as th rough the calcnd;u and gl\ l' thl'm a lung 111 ~l·t hl'fl' l'1thl'r. hut I rl'fuse 10 1 un-dm' n tx·lil'\ l.' 11 ha~ an~ thing to do "' 1th agl'. ' .\\'t wn thr tulip' an· blooming in l 1nw J)a'>!>t'' rrnm• . q u1ckl} for "'.iarl·h: I crn peck hack at Janua~ Pl'1fpll' \\ho an· produl'll'l' and bu'\}. ami rrmemtx-r a ·1 wdfth Night part} nut f)l.'11pk ''h<}<3rl· -v.dl.-matunng. I attcmkd. On a hot Jul\ cla) I l·an l'H·bn·nlookingonthq><1MllH·s1dl' P:fivate pilots: \oo much bla~e . not enoµgh· credit l o 1h'1· t d11c11 ) !Ill ti.1\1· .1g_.11fl \h<t\\11 \11111 \hJI- _;, lu" h1.1,i:J, n.1 r111w-11111H lnl a p- .ill111dnl ~011 11lw m•w\papl'f) ~nu dion'l' 111 1akl' \ul·h a nl.'ga t1' l' 1)11\lt111n lll'>ll'all nf appr£qating am.I "r 1t111g a hou l t hl· good I h 1 hg' I 1rn·1 l!\l'itinuall) n<..rur hcc:au\e ol grnl·ral a' 1;1111111 ;ind thl' pnl·a1 t· pilot A\I.. \flnll'OOl' ""ho ha' had a\ ital organ. or l urnra or thl·m!>t:ll c .... for that mat- ll'r 1ra11,portt•d h~ ·pr-1\;fll.• a1rt."raf1 w11)1 a pn\atl' rnlo1 at the rnnt rol,. 11 hl· I hghh ti1r lift'\ 11tuntrn group ol Phnl'nl\. ·\n/ . lllr l'\ampk ) phunl.' numtx:r' and rl'mind<..'"' lo m\'iclf y-,l·:alrc.td~·hought m~ 19!Pl·alcn- dar. I'm going back to the book form 11 'ou nl.'cd tu chcd. C1p on !.Oml'th1 ng .. ~l;u r<.tn 1urn hark thl.' pagl.'' and find Y.h\11 ~ou'rl· look1ng klr. If a Y.l'l.'k or month bcforl', nr n l"n ~1' month\. something C'<Clttng ot fun · ,1m1k place. you can rell\<..' 1t for u bm•l .. . .,. ~ · rdl\t' a firl'\lck \uppt·r '-'Ith th(' \lnlT I figurrd th1'> out. ·nl·ighhrir~ So 1 llfi'7 wtll pa!>) H'r) qu1ckl~ I c·an l'hrrk h1'rk and ~t· "'ho I had tx·cau~ l'' l'r~ wi:ck all of u' v. 111 Ix· lu11c:h \\Ith ~111, da\ ofthl' H'ai. "'hen m0rt· prndut:tl\l' th an \H' ''en· lht• 111) t;1<>t dc:ntaf app0111tmc1i1 \\a\. and \\l'd tx·t!1rr Y.ho~c b1 rthda} l''l.' forgl11trn. \11 hrrl·\ 111 .1 ll app~ and Pru- Wht•n I "'a' a child nn grand-dul'11\l' Nl'" Yl·nr mnthrr usl.'d to tdl ml'. 1hn1 t1nw Colµmnist Ann K't'lls livt's Ja pas~d much· fa<.1cr Y.hl·n )OU grc" -Laguna NJ1ut-I. . . Khonieilii is the· world 'S inostdangerousperson • pma1 h w p1nl·n1tng ,111 1n1l'll1gl'l1I 11 111n111n <If lhl' nev.' 111 lhl' vJ1tort.il 1n I r1d:1\ ·, ();11h Pilot rnt1 tl nl "I f1gh I 1ml'· 111 '"'\I I 1alli1 1:1111 111 tlw ')k' .. You h:t \\' ,1.1n1krt·d .1 group'cil rx·opk ~1\\1 ol\\ ICllJ 'I~ i..no\\ hllk II an) thi ng :1hrn11 h~ •ll'r)ttl~ 1ng. \'\ l'l1 ,omc of tlwm ,1, "f111>lh!'lrth p1 1,,11t· pilot,'" \nd lot'' l'n \Uggl''I g.1ou 11d ing of all p11,,111· J11pla1K'' and hand o'er .111 ;111,pau· 111 u 1mnH·1 11:1I ltu:lllll:.\ I!. J..kll\ Ult HI\ \.\ h;1I .!rt' \Ollf ~------rlan., for tlw 1111tarn1' a1111afl 1l1a1 al"' Ll\1' lhl' :i11 \\a',., l't(Jpk mah· m1\tal..n . Mr K ranwr madn1 rn l\la kl' c >' t·r C aritu~ In l'n lA'r1ng an area hr \houl(I not li:tH' ~1w· captain nJ \a omn 1cn flight -!')>! al'o madl' a 1111\talfr h). f)l·1ng oil\ our\<.' '' 1t1 IHI\\ 11 appear' 1h'a1 had l'ln<..' 01 thl· othl'l lll>I crrnl tlwn· Y.11uld ha 'l' hn·1\ 1rn an·1dl.'nt B 1J1 a' lung ·" rwopk ~In all~ thfng. '-'lH'lhn 11 1' t ~ 1n1t lhl'lr 'rhrx.·h1c·c:' or pilo11 11p an :11rpl.11w thl'\ "'II ruakl· n1 "1.1 kl·' Sonw l'lf 11r' hu' l' t rag1l' 111n\l'lllll'nl'l''>. \f\flll' <111 not D1>e\ 1h.1J nkan 1ha1 hl'l;!U\\' \Of11l'th1ng .1d i.l'l'\l' might hi: thl· f'l'\Ull ol nnl' of 11ur 1tl't1nn\. Y.C \hould all Ix-J)t1\~1 ve. do noth111g and hilH' ;1 111t:l'. safe. tontrnlkd c1o">ll.'nn·'.' \\ \\II I NC I ro!'i --For lhl.' 'el'- onJ con'l'l utlVl.' \car, Wt' nom1nall' thl· me'i\lanl(' "mullah of Iran . •\\Jtollah Ruhollah Khomc:1n1. '" thl· Y.(1rld's moi.r dangernu!i lc:ad'cr. rl'a ll} '·afra id ofU.~. m1htaf") wrath ... "°l' wrote on Jan. J2. When hi' prov1Kat1om start rou!>1ng .\m<.·n - rnm to ac11on. Khumt•an1 qu1t:kl> \l'Ck' to heal! off the con,c4uc:ncc~ th rough quiet ncgot1allons. On two l>Ccai.1 o n,. we rrportt'd . he "scrambled 10 end a h<i!ltagc situation when 1t became rkar that tht· United ~talc~ had \Cl m1l1tar} 1111rrvcnt1on in mot ion ... .. I L Ii ' f , • 0 • ,. .. You !Ill' gl\.11\)! h11rl d:111\ 111\l·r.1~\' 111 thl' l11ght 111 th\· \ u~,l~WI 1111 II\ alll'mpt lo lh around lhl· \\orld Y.1th11u1 rl'lurling 11on-,tnp 'I ou \Url•h lllU\I ~ r\•)\\ h\ 1111\.\. lh11l llh' \ o~agl'I ".1 p1!'·11\' .11r1.r.tll h\·11111 011natl·d b\ l\\11 prl\Jll' pilot' hl·111g tinamnl 11' p1 I' all' funding. 1101 comml'tl 1.1I 1ntrn'''' (111 g11,1·1n- mrn11 It" 11111.1 , .. , 11lk "' \0111111glit think h111 I' .1 ll1gh1 th;it ,,i11 und11uh1l·dh nnn 1dl' \l)llll' prl·c,tigl' for 11111 l 11unt1' ;1'> Y.l'll a<, lc~-t and pn" i: rn.111 ' th.rmrr,. ma1cnalc; and •ml'th11lh 1h,11 v.ill find ust• 1n plan·\ 1Jthcr than prt ,alr :l\1.1t 1t>11 1>11 ~1>u r110\llkr lh<''l' proph· tw1lh.1rd) too'' 'r our llfll' of t\·;"on1ng v.1111ld al\o rl·m1>' l' ;di nn' all' :111111m.,luk' lrorn thl' r11<1d' pn~all' hoai... 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You rnuld till )Ou r l'nt1r(• l.'d1tonal pag.l' II \Oii did' .. l..\Rl<Y I: < l I VE R Huntington Rl.'arh On<.· rear ago· Singer 1<1ck~ Nelson. hi\ tianc('e and fi ve othc" were killed ~hen Nl'l~on ·~ private plane caught fire hcforl' making an rmergenq la.ndrng nl·nr ()(•Kalb. Te ,ll'I. K•ett Wlttmef Publl.,. Don,.., C11y Editor r .... c..,. ~"E41tor c, ......... TefRTeh Editor ""9ft Centrett Production Oirtcte>t fetteftM J. K_.. Sportt Edllot • C1rw1111on Director ....... ........,_, AdY9fll11ng Otreotor ,...., ........ CltHlfled Dlrect<>f t I\ yi·:i r ago. world attcnt1on -and ..\rncr.1q 111 in· -was focused on L1bva·, Moammar Ciadhafi. We fired otl ·,, fu-.1 lla<lr of nine columns Ja,t Janu'ar). warning that Khomeini. not < 1adhafi. wa!i the real threat. "Khomeini " our puhhc encm ~ · ~o. I.·· "e warned. We l'hargcd 1ha1 he v.a<, directing an "undeclared war" agam!)t the U nited States -'-a lo""- scale. low-cost. low-risk underground war against Amcnca n!> everywhere. We reported that the Ayatolla h 111 training profcs<iional tcrron!\t'\ in the- deadl) art!> ofas'a's111ut1on. 11ahotuge and subvers ion. Wl' named the Iranian leader!> who are responsible for the kllhng11 and kidnappings o f >\mencan,. Wl' provided explic it d1·1a1I'>. indudang the locations of the flrn'it important terrorist nests .. Wt> -t okl-l:l-0w-1~i:.orislS.-aC-t i.ng. o.n 1n<1truct1ons from Tehran. had bomhcd thc U.S. Embas!ly and M'annc Corp!> barracks in Lebanon. We chargr d· that the same terrorists had kidnapped and tortured Ameri· mm. p'art1cularly CIA official Wil· lwm 6J.Jcklcy. who died from the ..avagc treatment. We dci;c:ribcd the terrorist headQuam·rs -a for mer ')Choolhou~ in downtown Baalbek -- wher't thei;e outrages were .planned. We ci ted intercepted messages as an 1nd1~putablc ~ourcc of our tfrfor- mat1on. W~ charged that terrorist\ arc maSQ uerading as Iranian d1plomab. with diplomatic crcdcn11als and 1m- mun1t)'. No less ttlan Khomeini's ambassador to the Vat1t:an, Ayatollah Khosro"-Shah1. "believed to direct terrorist operations 111 Western Europe. Finally. we: warned that an "underground Iranian network of potential murdercr11 and sabotcul"'l i11 being built up in thi:, country ... wi th "at least I 00 trai ned Khomeini agl.'nts already in place." To stoke the fire' in the belhC1 {)f has radical follower<;. meanwhile. Khomeini keep up a constant cam· pai1n of defiant g(·sturc\. public blaC'kguardings and terrorist attack<; . hoping thal tht United States will continue to be a tolerant punching baa. ~·ct he hai. demonstrated that he's JACK AIDEISOI and DAL E VAN ATTA But Prl·~1tkn1 Reagan fol lowed a \'1nn·d. we rl'portcd. "that an eOort palll'rn ot\elcr11 vc prudenCl'. making m lt\t tx· mudl' to establish relauons 1110\l''> that o'tH 1atcd the nel'd for w11h ..\}atollah Khomeini-."' arnon. We wrote on Jan. 19 that Meanwhile. the Ayatollah con- Khomein1·s anti·.\mcncan animus t1nu('s to sulk contentiously in his was "as ·vii.ihlc an advance as a hol) cit) of Qom. He is a ·Strange !>andstorm • whirling on a desert protagonist: anc1r nt. cheerless. horizon ." Yet thr policymakers in decrepit. with glowering black eyes Wao;h1ngton. we complained. seemed and a long. white. patriarchal beard. to have "a ~choolboy's t·rush" on h1!. face darkened into an angry cast. radicals like Khomeini. with a classic condemnatory scowl. Wr learned that the White Ho use H(' as a dctf rmined religious zealot was making secrc:t ovc:rturcs to fran~ri vcn at 9nce by idealism )nd and "poke to the pre'lident about our hatred. a usurper who Justifies concerns on •(:b. 24. We agreed not to himself as"lhe a venger of All~.h. He publi-.h h1!1 reply until the. hostages. has uirred up a mass following at were frl.'cd. but we don't th ink ·it home and craves~ one throughout violates tlw agreement 10 say he Islam. defended th(• necessity of appea!iing Thu!. he rc:mains our candidate as Iran. the world's most dangerous leader. Appur(•ntl°>. the president hoped to MI NI-EDITORIA L: Has Shirley holstl'r the "moderates" around Kho· MacLainr .been visiting Vermont mein1. m•utraliLc Iran and prevent a incognito? Larry Carrara. the cl.'1- dangerous escalation that could JCop-.cbratcd farm.er wh~se c~w. Jessica . ardize the Western world's 011 supply: ha!I had a thing going with a young He feared Kftome1ni had created a bull moose fbr the last two months. crescendo that. given one final spark. reports that a woman who came to rould ignite a conflagrnt1on that look at the dynamic duo SUIJested would sweep the Islamic world. that the moose·., interest tn has odd Still. we remained unconvinced surroundings had nothing to do with :ind broke the story of Reagan ·~ scnet lus\ for Jessica. but with reincarna- "lllt toward Iran" on April 2$. We tion. Shuaid the moose was probably reported that "Washington ha's ~en so~eone close to him,. and C~rrara 4u1etly conc1liatory tn the llchind-said by goll y_ maybe 1t was his ~Id the-scene!I ne.otiations with Iran granddad. who bought the family over the Ammcan hostages held b) farm and died 12 years ago. Said pro-ltanian terrorists" but that "thi" Carrara: "This thing 1s so nai ). I dramatic. suhtcrranean shif\ in poliC') thin~ anything's open for dis.- toward Iran J<><'!I beyond the fate of cus,1on," Ayup. the hostages into th(• realm of global J•d AIHI~,.,.,, •IHI 0.1~ Y•• Alla gcopolitiC's." The president 1s con· •tt 1ylHllc•IH col•1Hl1t1. Pilot welcomes comments Thr Dail) Pilot welcomes your opinrons on matter of puhltt· tnterl·i.t. Lt11ers and longer articles of commentar) mu"t be s1gn1:d. Thev .. hould Ix t~pcd or clearl wrttten and sent to LETTER to the Er>ITOR, !'>ail> Pilot. P.O. Ht)\ I s~o. ( O!>tU Meu, CA 92626. Pica~· 1ndudr >our adJre~s and telephone number )0 that \.\.C nm> 'cnf) autl\pr11h1p. ' ~ _ 1.ETE DEXTER' AaaWella ~l•ma~t It's tim·e to hea~ from the I • - reade-rs I havt the rcsponsib1llt) ~prov1d· mg a program speaker for the Fort Sutter L1oni. Club. I am a regular rcader of }our column and enj~y both the M"nous and humorous subjects. ,. We: at Fort Suncr arc .seeking antercsting speakers: and after read- ing some of your recent columns. I am -;u re you can be of great assi~tance to .us in t,his..endeavor. Could you please put ·mr an contact with Mrs. Peter Dc~ttr. I am sure that she must have !>Uflic1cnt ·interesting anC<'dotes to be an oum anding program of 1987. "'Thank }OU for anticipated as- s1stanc<.· in m} effort!> to enga~e M.rs. D<.·xt<..·r as a future program tor Fon .Suttl·r Lions Club. vcr} truh \ours. Kar mond J lh1ckn Pa5t President Our Mo110 -··w e ~r"l'.. - Dear Mc. Th1dcn. Thank \ ou /Or vour in' 1uwon. I n :pn•ss<'<f _1 our inti'r<'st to m.\ ~'1/c. nut sh,· "'as h-5.~ ''/Jga to ht·com£• " ti.llurt' progrnm for tht• Forr Sutter I.ions Club than 1 ou wc·n· ro have her. Not rhat she 1sn 't ont· of rhc boys. In t?Jct .. I think I could haw: talked hd· into it. <'.'<cept for an unforrunare lnCldt'n l which OCCur'red SC\'Ual years ago -bcfort• she was Mn . Pcter Ot'\tcr. I hasrt•n to add -rhar In' o/\ t'd a group of Liuns and a bmhda.' and a cake sht' was suppo~ 10 ,·rncrge .from in a professional capacit.'. Shr "1// nc' t'r forgn c tht• Lions. M r Th1ckn. and ha\'/ng no~ bt't'll a<l<lrcs.~cd b> the-pusr prcrnknt as "Rob ... I'm not .rnrc-I can ,·11hcr. "'ould w u bt· tntt'rt'slt'd 111 m_, dos M c<iuirc? Ht· rdls hcrrcr stom·s an.1 ".'.1·'· Dear Mr Dex tcr I rtad \Our !X'cl·mbt:r 1 'lth rnl umn ( nott•: conce rning a ktd whC>St' \mall motorncle had been stolen. then rl.'co,crcd bv H1~t Auto Wr<.·ckcrs. '' hOSl' charges came to $135 for bringing the bike an . and S 1 0 ada~1'or i;torage) \\Ith special interest. I am thl' execullvt· darcrtor for the State .\ssocia11on of Auto· Dis- mantll'rs. (a nd) without discussing the mcnb of the instance addressed 111 )Our column. I want to let you knov... that the dismantling indust~ is- an ac-11 \ e participant 1n charitable and community-o riented events. ·\s }OU may be aware. abandonrd 'eh1cles on public strrets and public lands rnrve become an extreme prob- km in manv of our urban areas. In 1he instanrr of stolen vehicles. thc problems arc compounded. In thl'l>C case!>. we add thl' distraught v1rt1m of the auto thdt having their 'd11clc towed to a yard whu.:h was not of their choice. Their rca·ct1ons range from unrestrained jo) and apprecia- tion to despair because the vehicle ma) be worth less than the charges incurrt'd. In either event. there is the emotional strain of the theft and the hours of work ln\Ohed with a n:covercd vehicle. Sincere!\, Patrick Mclaffert} J>c.·nr Mr. M claffi:rt>. The pri~s mentioned in the note added 10 , your letter do not reflect a charirablc spirit or an intuest in the community. What thl'.V ma)' reflect is thr .1moJLIJJ_ofJTJoncy that insuranC<· companies will come up with to hs vc somc·rhing rowed. In thi' case. we had a high school kid who wor-ks wct"kends and after school at minimum wage. and whose hike -which was nor worth niorc than l1 cuuple or hundrt•d dollars - was not insured. If you rrxall thecolumn. Hirsr A uto Wreckers later agreed 10 take $I()(), and in one of the m ore promising days ""''had in this town. 17 people called offrring w pay all or part of that. '\nother woman called t9 offer rhe kid a scooter. • • lkforr I even got into the. oflin·. however. someone had sonc· to Hirst and bailed the bike out. That. of roursc. says some good things.. but this does not strike me as the time to celebrate.> the charirable nature of the towing industrr: Dea.( Mr. Dexler. TwQ q uestions I am dying to ask: -Did you find out what th(• Vcnus Qutterfly 1s? -Dtd you used to li ve an M1am1 under a dtfTcre"t' nal'nc'? I knew ~omconc there that looked like you. only he had llmger hair and he \\'all a ~1n-l·r. Srn~c:rc:ly. .\ndrea Mason J/)(•ar •\ ndl\'11, r>on•t dll'. I found our 11 11.11 rht· Vt·nus Butterfly 1s. and tht· 1w<><I nc·w.s 1.s 1h11t it "11~ ncvt•r a c-a1erp1/lor Pder Outer 11 · • 1yadk•letl col•m•l•t . - .. French rail strike StUdent unrest oD Cblnese telerilloD disrupting holiday-Topoff~ctal ~a~~toleratton has limits Panythettw•11 ~no~China." many.df'monsamon, .ho Micl ~ . • • One poaa, repeatu• • mM''tf dentun,thc UpPef clHiet ~worried . . . _sa_y_s_c--:ho--"'="11=---g--t------1-..:t 1 f t ll from the dliy befort, called on that participation ift ~could ·PARIS (AP) -France's na-Travclmof\enarriveatthes .. tion a en e 0 COmffiUfl S ru e U e students to prepare llotan1 for a affect their job 11sisnmcnt1 1fter 1ionwide rail ~trik~, in its 13th day thrtt to. four hqurs nrly, then Stire • demonstration in Tiananmcn lflduition. Tuetf sl di&ruptcd holiday_ rclcnalculy ,I t the desi'nuJ'd-.Mlr4 _!EKING (AP) -NatioT' tele-fi'.aves of march~. J t showed two rt the cen I PekifLland • Not 0 IJudent has btt rreiaed. 1radve , . 1owtct maTil and held up hopina another notice will appear. v!SJOn shf owed ·vivid 1 m uesday ~tohry wor cfrs "'I bt°oulJ't t0 trial on cw ears Day. T cit)'. has c 111 . in ustna carao. he debt-ridden Ne:> ~eservatlons are beina liken, n1aht o areat student qit1tion in on c aracs o damaaina cars during stated demonstrations are protubitcd raifroad is alJO losina more than S 15 and 1.1 11 every man for himself. The Shaoahai, and a top Education Minis-the D«. 19-23 demonstrations there. at the Great Hall of 1hc People, which "Theb believe they know a lot but m illion a day due 10 the strike. reacuon ranacs from &ood humor to try official said student. protcstm Thai. was followed by a woman is next to the square. in fact f ey k.now hule." He said. Coupled w11h a 3-wcck-old strike res1gnau6n to anacr. must realize that attemptina to veteran of the revolution preaching The official press kept up its He added that educa1or1 need lO by seamen and" dockworkers and a The state-run railroad, the Socicte challenac communist rule i1 futile~ , the values of publ ic order and a 10-• wecklona blitz Tuesday. blasuna put more emphasis on political and resumed ~lkout by some employees Nationalc des Chemins de Fer Fran-Senior Vice Chairman He minute editorial o n the illeplity of thQK .who think "only the capitalist 1deolog1cal studies. which have acncr· of the Pans subway. the Christmas cais, is overwhelmed with telephone Dongchang. the first hiah·lcvcl of-"bi& character" posters beina put up world 1s...,. 'human paradise' while ally been cut beck by China's present season frequently has been less 1han calls for information. Officials at the ficial to talk to reporters about the' by pro-<temocracy studenu around socialism is'hopeless .. and cautjonina pragmauc aovernmcnt. merry for the French. Perra'che station 1n Lyon ackoowl-unrest, estimated at a news con· the country. The po$ters a.re rou&hly that democracy cannot be realized "God allows youn' peoP;&c to make "Ifs normal. 10 strike. you have 10 edge they arc able to answer only ference that 40.000 students this akin to banner headlines on big sheets '.'by relyina on disturbina acts and mistakes," the official said. but be defend yourself." said a youog about a third of them. . month joined protest& to demand of paper. . sh9ut in1 slopns." · added that the government will not traveler waiting at Paris' Austerlitz Radio stations have set up ·democratic reforms. • Al Peking nivcrs11y. more than ·He, the senior vice chairman, said tolerate th~ who mistakenly think train station. "Bui to choose !)umbers where listeners can caJI for His news conference, 1n which he 100 s1uden1s stood in sub-zero "no more than 2 percent," or about the)' can overthrow the Communi.i Christmas!" . in~ormat1on. and newspapers publish said.the government's present toler-temi>eratures Tuesda) to read new 40.000ofChina's2 million univcrsit) · government. ~ A minimum sen ice of about 25 daily schedules. But connections are ance toward protesters does not posters pasted where the previous student~ have joi~ protests con-He said a few students influenced percent of normal has tx-en main-not assured. aod there arc often extend 10 \hose who repudiate com-day's signs had been removed. Scv-firmed in at least 10 c1t1es. · by "unhealthy trains or ihou&ht" feel tained throughout most of the •nrikc1 delays, some of them caused by · munism. came as the government "era I read the contents into tape Most arc "patrio tic students who -''hina should adopt Western democ· by management and non-striking strikers taking over switching equip-added a new twist io its propaganda ·recorders. 10 be transcnbcd and have shown enttiusiasm for reform raq employees. Train<i I hat arc running me n I or blocking tracks. war against the students. passed on to students al other and arc willing 10 de' ote themselves arc packed. Bus companies arc Opcfllting al The TV nightly news ran segments uni\ ersiues. tO lhe modcrn1zauon of China." He "This cannot be practiced in maximum, adding services around showing wrecked cars and uprooted ··without democracy loMre's no said .. · ( hina ... he saJd. "Without the leader. At the St. Lazare s1a1ion. a train for the country. Ski resom are running trees in Shanghai, bicycles strewn China." said one. 1n imitation of the He \aid most arc firo;1 and second ship of the Communist Pany. the Normandy was full. people were special shuulc services to handle 1hc across street~ and buses stuck in great ~ old slogan "W11hou1 the Communist year students. Tb1s was confirmed b\ country will d1s1 ntegrate." stand1ngint~a1~~o~~ry~~and thousands of q~t1o~rs who Ira·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20 to30 morccl u~e~at every d~~ d1tionally nock to the Alps and the !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ II)••& 10 W<dg< '"· Pi rcnecs fonhe hohdais. 1 Shiite group claim• Jewish hostages killed By Tiie A11ociate4 Press BEIR UT. Lebanon -An underground Sh111e Moslem group claimed earl> Wednesday that ll killed three Lebanese kws kidnapped 1n wrst Beirut almost two years ago in retahauon. for alleged hraeh.'ihclling of southern Lebanon. A $roup calling itself The Organ11.ation of the Oppres'led on Eanh made the claim in a statement 1ha11dcn1ified the v1c1ims as Yo ussef Yahuda Benesti. Henri Menn and Ehe 5rour. Its claims could not be indcpcndentl} confirmed. The statement was dd1vcrcd in a \.\h1h' cn,elopc to the independent Beirut ne"spapcr \n-Nahar shonl>-afler m1dn1gh1 along "'11h photographs of the three men "'h1k the~ were all\ c . ; SAVE 20°/o ON-ALL HAINES. OUR LARGEST HOSIERY SA~E OF THE YEAR STARTS THURSDAY. 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You'll make new start. you'll be "lucky" · in matters of speculation. s · TAURUS(April 20-May 20): Change YDIEY of scene could ~rk • wonders -sea journey could be part of unusual sct'nario. Ollll You are tensitive to feelings of family. you comprehend financial pliaht of one •••••••••••• cloSt' to you. Cancer native plays role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Study Taurus message for valid hint .. Be sympathetic toward one who confides problem. but refuse to become inextricably involved. Look beyond the immediate, make inquiries. accept social invitation. Add to wardrobe. ... CANCER (June 21-July 22): What you havt' been seeking is close' at hand -with patience. you Cl.,Tlerge a "big winner." Stand tall. di& deep for information. You'll receive com·munic.ation which verifies views, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You r~ei ve unusual offer. could lead td travel. special assignment that includes writing, publishing. Articulate feel ings in connecuon with rom\nce: Favorable publicity ~uhs from recent endea vor. VIRGO (Aug . .23-Scpt. 22): Accent on health. employment, basic issues. maJor change on ho me front. Kee p resolutions concerning rest. recreation. nu1n 11on. Funding comes from surprise source. Libra. Scorpio figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Define terms. avoid K'lf-deception. look behind children, variety. charismA.Qbysical attraction. Pi . nat v lays rok. _ SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1): Empha•is on fut.we prospects, real estate. home. family. elimination of safety ha:rar<Js. Love relationship intensifies. East-West responsibilities increase and coincide with chance to hit financial jackpot. deals. Watch Capricorn. -· vulnerable. NORTH •Qt814 \/A 1 South SAGlnARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Key is fulfillment-you tum comer. you reach ptak. you cam t>laudits from peen and superion. Short trip may be nccHsary to complete "mauion." You no lo"4Cr will be bound by restrictions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. l 9): Take initiative, make new start, realize that recent discovery could lead to profitable enterprise. Accent oriainality. refuse to be intimidated by o ne who 1s envious. Leo. Aquarius play roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18): Eccentric individual seeks special favor. Cycle hi&h. you'll make riaht m ove andjudJment will be on tarset. Trust initial feelinp. Formt'r teacht'r stands by you. Canct'r. another Aquarian figure prominently. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lona-distance comn,unication. relates to special social event. possible journey. You'll be invited to join unique group or special interest organization. Scenario also highlights creativt' endeavor. flirtation. . - • IF JANUARY 1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are prqmatic. sensual. sen ti mental. o riainal and can be sclf-indul,cnt. You are capable of overcoming obstacles. you have some t'motional setbacks. but you arc a survivor. and vic1ory is within your grasp. You'll meet som e very important people this '\'Ol}lh -could lead to romance. profitable venture. Leo. Aquarius people pla y 1~portarit rolt's in your life. You'll reach more people this Yi!!· all stops are OU\. previous limitations arc lifted. August will be memorable. you in 1987. o "a •K4 31 WP.ST •A 102 'V KQJ83 0 Q1011 •• EAST •KJ 7 5 \} 10 9' 2 0 92 •t7 5 SOUTH •a 'V II 0 AJ 814 •AQJ 101 The bidding: South Weet Nort.b Ea•t 1 0 ..!t \/ I• PaH 2 • PH• 4 • Pus &• . Pua Pua Pus Opentng lead: King of \/ Teen pregnancy can der~il your life • Before playing to the first trick, pauM? to <'onside~ your plan of cam paign. The n take another few m(l- ments to see if there isn't a better strategy available. DE..\R ..\~N L..\NDERS: I lind \.Our column very helpful · and interesting. I'd like 10 share some thoughts on teen-age pregnancies. I am 21 years old and got pregnant "hen I "as 16. I d1dn"t thin'k of an :ibonton and when I told my parents 11 "a~ 100 late. I refused to put m~ baby up for ado ptton although no" l know 11 would ha' e. hcen for the better. I ltvcd with the bab' 's father for four' ears and had another child Ri ll drank hkc a fish and ran around nn me. I was a h~gh school dropout. stud .. with two kids. and I was not a trmfir mother. To be honest. I fl'lt trappcJ and hatcd 11. •• LAIDEIS stupid and crazy. Ask me. I knuw. • PHI LADELPHlA. . passengers. When you ran that red light. you put your life. in m¥ hands. We were incredibly luckv. I m not a drinker. My eyesight and reflexes are good. rm a callt1ous driver. I don't panic. Thank God I saw you in time and was able' to stop. Yo u sped b y inches in front of m ) car and never even slowed down. It was bone-chilling. Had I bet'n tired. or in a hurryor a less skillful driver. we would both be dead now. It has been half an hour since we almost died and I am sull shaking. I hope that close call will turn you into a sane and sensible driver. - THANKFUL IN CAMBRIDGE. It's tht' father of the groom. We had the wedding reception all planned. just as our family has dontr1t for years -punch. coffee. wedding cake. mints and nuts -but thl"· groom's father insisted on ordering lunch meat. beans. potato salad and coleslaw. He said. "Don't worry. I'll :pay for it." Our daughter picked out the flowers she wanted and he weht ahead and changed the. order. He wants bigger corsages and ·roses instead o f carnations. Again. he said. "Don't WOrT)'. I'll pay for II." . We arc not poor peo ple. Ann. and wo uld prefer to do thin.JS OUR way. How can we keep this man from imposing his will on us? -DA VEN- PO RT. IOWA. North-South conducted a reason· able auction· to the ir best spot. West made his natural lead of t he king of hearts and declarer took stock. He had a loser in each major suit, so to bring home has «ontrac·t he. had to establish diamonds with- out concedinl( a tr:ick there. He • came up with a reasonabh• tine of ,.play. He won I he ace o f hearts and tried two rounds o f trumps . fad the adve rse cards tn the suit· divided evenly. declarer could have ha.ndled a 4-2 diamond split. With the 3-1 break, however. ' CHAI LES Go•E• 0111 ·SHARIF derlarer net>dt-d to ru ff two dia- monds . l lnfortunately f.ast over- ruffed the third diamond -down one. South•s problem was Lhat he tried to ruff the wrong suit. llad he lookt>d d eeper into the position. he mlf(hl have seen that he could . tradf a dla!Jlond ruff for a heart ruff After winning the ace of hearts. declarer should cash t he k ing-ace of diamonds and lead a third round. When West follows suit de- clarer s hould not ruff and ris k being overrufred. instrad. he should d iscard dummy 's remaining heart! This loser-on-loser pJay guarantees th<• contract . The de fe ndr.rs have no recourse. l'\o matt.-r what West rc>turns. ·de- darer will always h1tve time to;uff one heart m dummy with a low trump and one diam"nd with tht.> king. That sc>ts up th~ fifth dia- mo nd in his hand. and hE' ('oncedes only one spadl' triek a nd onP diamond I linall~ got fed up. \\Cnl tor couns\.'ling. lcfLBtll and mlnl'd bad .. home "11h t"o kid' and no l'ducn- t1on. I had ne'er learned to· dn' c. never held JJOb. am.J I had 1o appl) tor. welfilrt•. No" I am starting m~ Ille: over and I"\(' karned 3 lot. fkl1C\ l' me. 1t 1 not l'3S\ 10 IX' 21 and ha' e DEAR PHILADELPHIA: Tltere's a big campaJp •rP.1 kids so say DO. I tlaiak it's sreat, bat I am aware o.tt you've 1aid "yes" lt"s Dot lllkely yo.'JI say no. So. -taie realistic approach 11, if yoa'vl' been seHally active, or plan to be. be prepared. Contact Plaaaecl Parenthood for ialormatlon ud counseling ceDters. Write lo taie ~tional headqurters, 819 Seveatll Ave .. Nrw York, N.Y. 10019. · DEAR THANKFUL: t'lae oaly way to stay a live bffbad tM waittl oh car tllese days 11 to drive defe111ively. ASSUME taie otaier fella l11ota1 lo._ .tbe wrong tlti•I· Be alert aDd ever- ready to protect yot1nelf a1ata1t Ills 1tapicllly, iaeptae11UMI carelHHHI. • DEAR DAV: ne way to" lkttp people from lmposla1 taielr will OD yo. 11 to1~ply 11y, "Sorry, taie plus ·are exactly taie way we waat ihm. '::~=.· S<C~~lA-L££~s· .... .... '"0 \..td'> . PLE..\SF. ~nn. tell tho\C \..ids out lhl·re 10 U!.(' 'ome form of c·on1racep- lt\t' at :ill 11m1'\ f akrng r hancc<> " -I • • • DF~K,\NN L'\NDERS: rm ~nd­ ing. th1'> kll<'r to you bccau~ l can·t reach thl' appropriate pcrsorrd1rcctl). I'm su.re hl··11 ~~ 11. Evet)one r<'ad'i ~nn Lander<, . Dear Fo11I: Tonight )OU nl·arl~ ~tlkd Oll'. ~l1ursclf. anJ ~oui: two • • • DE..\R i\NN LANDERS: O ur daughter is-marrying a line )Oung man. We arc delighted. So. what's the protilem'! Please stay "' of It." OltvioHly yM were uable so •tter ttiese two aim~ seat~. I ••uest yom reaiearse diem for tM aut tlm~ someon tries to ru roapslaod over yo11. ·· -----141194 ~ aAT I. ~ • '"''°"119 '-"•" of .... four ICIO"'b'-d wetda b.. low to for"' lov• ,..,.,oi. wetd• I R u N T E A 1 • I I 12 I Don 't share childhood f allies with .the.folks I TUPYT I Ha'c '11u·tol<l 'our m111 ha or dad about an·) of1hc ~c1rd .1nd dangl·rou!> \tunt'i \UU pulled a' .1 'oung'itl'r" If not. don't T rul'. n1m th;it l'\l'r\- oody"s gro\\n up. thl'rl'0 \ pk;i,un• In nl'" fnrnd~htp "tth lhl' lol~~ Bui their uld Jll\ll'ttl'' l'3'n he rclt,cd. 'kl\ the ad' 1'>ur'i J hn ·11 h(· happier 11 innou•nt ot "OrrtSOl!IC rn cla111m' Tht• ""n.tut" in 3\tnm:iut mt·a n' '"na' 1ga1nr .. Tal({'S 1u~1 llff\•l• m1n ull''-'' \CC· ond\ lo 'tnp a '1n~k hl'd. turn lhl' mattre<..<,, and rem.1 \..c 11 1Allh dean <.heel'>. one hloin~t:l .tnd a u>'l'r ·\1 least. that's ho" long 11 tuok the 'pced1e-;t of sc' t'ral · Brus\Cls "'omt'n 1n 11ml'd compe11tio n 0Uf Lo'c and War man \a) s onl~ on'' rule go' l'rns th!\ prcx:t'durc:.lt should nl'vi.·r talk a' long tnmakl' a hcd as 11 1akl'' 1.0 nll'" II Ufl lilc flammgo SJls dcmn 10 balhl'. \nJ to ne'it What makes this a , urn,<1tl) I-; tfta1 the flamingo docsn·t· ''' dm' n much lt''i on 11s feet. or foot. "htehevcr. more than an) o ther otrd. Hardi) an~ 'l'r~ has inspired more 'ana11on' ''"u' Voltaire "rott tht'i "lhc other da' b\ a ltttle lake .Jean f-raon "a<.. ti"11 h}-a ">nake ... Whal "a" the '>('quel'! Nccdle!.s to ALPI NE TEXT/LIEN ~~'.).. 001111 011 ~ol B11ln111 $1111 ,,,, ,,,,,, J••· ,,, f~,,,,,,,,, ··"" 20 .. ,, ·40. 011 l n1q ur Sf'lf'l't10n of Drindl Ores i>:.. l.c'rlnho en. Hats. 'I ra1·htrn A ccf'ssorw~. ·1 r,H'htf'n and t\orweg1an ~wpatns. Table Lint>n5. E uropean Curtain-. Dolls. Trim & Gift ltrm~ Open at, Sun, Mon, Tue 1 l -6...9..We<l . Thurs. Fri I0-6 OLD WORLD VILLAGE #15 7561 W . Center Ave .. Huntington Beach (714) 892-007 6 L_M. Bou. ..say.: .The snake. not Freron. passed away." Q . Wha t l)pc of wild animal kill~ the most bears? ..\. Po rcupine. If its quills suc k in the bears tongue. the bear can starve l<> death. In that pidgin paradise called Hong Kong. a discotheque 1s a "d ixie-go ... Some mt'dtcal scientists seriously report their recent research convinces them that the color of rour eyes uggests certain personality traits. People with light blue eyes tend to sho" patience and stamina. they ontcnd, wb1le people with dark brown eyes. though impulsive. are inclined to react better in crises. If you know anybody who·s into drugs. consider whethtr this apphes. Acco rding to a professor at the U niversity of Kansas Medical Center. habitual u~rs tend to fall into two catcgo nes -the angry and the lo nel ). When 1ra1ltng a rabbit. rl·membt.•r. 1t'~ the hind feel that make the front tracks. .\n a1rplan('''i <..hadu" " thr ...ame \lie regardle'i'i of altitude. .\mong w1do"s and widowers. tht' men arc far more lt kcl)' than the women to talk about their romantic histories. C'llent asks our Love and * lliE I DIFFEREICE ~1111 llUSED CHILDtS LIFE * . HERE II ORlllE cou1n -. DONATE YOUR AIRCRAFT, REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, COLLECTIONS, BOAT, AV, JEWEALY, ART OR OFFICE EQUIPMENT TO HELP A CHILD IN CRISIS. • We're the Olive Crest Treatment Centers Influencing the lives of over 400 abused _and displaced children a year. Your contribution is tax- deductibfe thru our 501-C3-TAX Exempt Status with the IRS. · Contect: Dr. Chertet Merchant Director of Development 714-M7-- 1reatmeat Centers for Abuled Olildm1 " • 1125 E. 'Seventeenth St .. Suite W-2« •Santa Ana, CA 92701 • (714) ~7-0361 • . .-, ... War man tne why of this cunos1ty. Sa)s he: Maner of early training. Many men. whose significant secrets have to do with their work. learn to tell those secrets only to women. Many women. whose significant secrets haye to do with men. ·lejlrn to tell those !ecrets to nobody. Pf I NI NUMBfQEO U IHI S IN ' IAUl SOUAIES . • UNSCIAM9H A80V( I( llflS TO G(T ANSW(t I I I I I I North Carolina's Southport has three parallel roads named aftt'r early British gt'nerals and a founh named later by clever locals. O n the. ma·p. they read: .. Lord." .. Howe." .. Dry." ··tam:· Nobody yet has come up with a satisfactory explanation of why for- mer governors generally have ltved considerably longer than any other group of politicians. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Q. Do oranges grow wild? A. Some. In the India foothills of the Himalayas. Where.they first came from. urel) )OU.\l' heard of that China c11y called Kashgar. It's fanher from an ocean than any other city on earth. Q. How long can a grown turtle go without food? A o\ year. about. Q What kind of maple 1s that maple leaf on the Canadia9 Oag? · A. Looks more like a stlgar maple than any o ther. Yo u've read &hat the French stuntman Blondin in 1859 crossed Niagara Falls on a· 1.500-foot ti ghtrope. But did you know he took a cook stove out tht'rt' to tht' middle and proceeded to fry a couplt' of eggs? Come5 to mind because a client asks how he dtt'd. Ric h. In bed. Of old age . AC ROH 1 Chiffonier 6 S0<ghum to Mining nan t4 Hermit 15 In a tine 16 Aalan priest 17 Worked up 18 Mullcal timbre 20 Stopping 22 Ru .. out • 23 Lad! of body tone 2• Plumes 25 Hurry 28 Noticed 29 Curved 30 Roared 35 Crulte port 36 Significance 37 Exlet 38 Unequaled 41 Fabric 43 PeruM \ '4 Eaetern 45 Certify · 48 Unartful 50 Ertrontery 51 Kiiter• Would you bLtY a newspaper that dt'vott',d . its ent1~ .. front page to 1 advert1S1n1? All Bttush newspapers 65 Radio fan• 57 Proportion did so 100 years ago. And most American newspapers. too. Tht' Lon-1'4 don Times d id so uniil 1966. 2 3 17 Q. The most famous movie Dracula was the late Bela Lugosi. 20 Name the idiot who decided to bury him in his Dracula cape? A. Lua<>M himself. It was his last wish. No. "Jerry's Nose" and "Ha Ha Bay" arc not TV scripts about drua addicts -they're villages in New· found land. In our national forests are places called: Toe Jam Cttek, Tin Cup Ridae. and across a canyon from each other. Drunker Hollow and Sobervillc Hollow. Some lizards have adhesive pads on their toes s0 they can walk upside 50 down. Andirons are called "fire dop" an 55 58 Being: Sp. 59 Approx- imately 60 Distress 61 Orchestral Instrument 62 Existed 63 Advances DOMt 1 Attired 2 Sharpener 3 Ga. 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Discover Card or Visa. . - ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy. and Magnolia. Phone: 714-821 -8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy. and Sepulveda Blvd. between Burbank and Victory. Phone: 818-780-224'4 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy. and Vincent. Phone : 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy. &Ad Harbor Blvd Phone : 714-540-8242 , \ Open· Monday th ru Friday 10-9, Saturday 10·6. Sunday f 2-6 . \ . t' WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31 • .. . \ Bruins' 31-1 O win tn Freedom·ups '80s mark to 5-1 As it happens ever:r year at about this time. the UCLA football team made a bid for a loft y national ranking on Tuesday night. This bid would be for a ranking in the 1987 pre-season polls but that's what happens when you save your best for last With their 31-10 win over BY U 1n · the Freedom Bowl before 5 U 14 at Anaheim Stadium. UCLA improved ils bowl record in the f980s 10 5-1. If only the Bruins could begin every season that wa) wishes UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. Instead UC'LA \\aS crushed b' Oklahoma. 38-3. in the season open"- er. then failed in defending 11~ Pac-IO championship. settltng instead on an • invitat1o.n to pla> 1n the Freedom Bowl. ··w e weren'1 ternbh e:\c11cd about playing in this gamt' b~t 11 turned out to be fun."' said Donahue. \\ hOS(' I 5th-ranked Bruins finished at IS-J-1 . BYU fintsht>d at 8-5. touchdowns and threw fCll. aoodler touchdown to Karl Dom!ft as he made an early bid for next yeafs Heisman trophy. ··1 feel it (the Heisman) is definitely within my reach;· said Green who was named the Jlme's most valuabk player. "Ever since I've played foot· ball· I've dreamed about winnin, it and no" that I have the c~ t's great.". JL Green. with quick feet, was quick to stan. running for I SO yards in the first half. · . . . But true 10 st' le. UCLA as a team was 'Cr) slow ·to start. The BruiM held a 7-3 halfti me lead ·t>efo_re they "ere able to take · advantage of • Green's performance. · UCLA outgained BYU in total ~ards. 518 to 294. But 11 was not reflected on the scoreboard until the 1h1rd quaner when UCLA scored 17 points to ta'k.e a 24-3 lead. In the end. Orecn had.-$corcd on runs of~-I and 79 vards and thrown a 13->ard halfback· option pass to Dorrell for a touchdown. David Frane) kicked a49-)ard field goal and the UCLA defense did t~t. There was more to th me than Tbe &ndna• Outoa Green breab looee from ari.ham Y oa_ni•• Tbor 9alan~ia tbe Ont qaarter of UCLA•• S°'l -10 Freedom Bowl Tictol"J =. Green flnlabed with a major colle&e bowl aame of 266 yard•. The gamt''"as no· more tun for anyone than UCLA's Gaston <Jreen. The junior tailback rusht'd for a career-high 266 yards and 1hm· Green and defense. howe"cr. The~ "as UCLA fullback Marcus G reen- wood "ho rushed for I 04 yards. incl uding a 7-)ard third quaner run. .\nd there "as the "home agam" treat and 'iv.eel amends for gu) s hke Greg Bohn and Mau Ste' ens, the former Fountain Valle) High starS who had (PleueeeeUCLA/82) -·-·F1era-··goal at. gun lifts Iowa, 39-38 ·Holtqay lives up·· to tag off ootball' s most exciting bowl S.\N DIEGO (AP) -Rob Houghtltn's 41 ·)ard field goal as time ex pired TueM!a~ night gave 19th- ranked Iowa a 39-38 victor)_' over San D1C$0 State in . the mnth annual Hohda)' Bowl. · an Diego Statt"'s Ke' 1n Rah ill had k 1cked a 21-yard fie I cl goal v. 11h 4 7 seconds left to gl\ e the ALtecs a 38-36 lead. But Kevin Harmon ran the kickoff back 48 )ards to the Aztecs' 37. Two running pla)s sandwiched around 11n incomplete pass mO\ ed tilt" ball to the San Di1:go State 24 with fo ur seconds left. Houghtltn th(•n k1Ckl·d the winning ti1:ld goal. capping a fourth ouane1 that "'1W thl' lead change hands thrc.c 11ml''l.1n the last 4:26. Thl· gaml.' was 1n keeping with the Hollda) Bowl's 1rad111on of close finishes. SeHn of the eight prev 1ou~ game!> also had bcl.'n decided b\ seven "points ot less. · San Diego State.\\ h1ch lea::? !-13 a1 the half and ::?8-::? I after three quar· ICf\. tooka 35-2 I lead on the first pla) of thl· fo unh quarter when Chris Hard) ra n s" ) ard for a touchdown. on the extra-point attempt, and hofder Chuck Hanlleb hi! Flagg for a " 1wo-point con' ers1on 10 ma kl' 11 35-29. Vlas1c I hen h11 Flagg·w11h a 3., ard TD toss with 4.26 to pla'. ·and Houghtltn's con,crs1on pui lo\\a ahead 36-35. But San Dicg'o State rallied. as quancrback Todd Santos. ~ho had three first-half touchdown puses. connC('ted with split end ~lfred Jackson. '<fho made a cm:us catt:h \\1th two lov.a defendersdraix'tl O'l'r him. for a 45-yard gain to the Iowa 9 Three ru~ning plays mo\\~d the ball to the 4 before Rah1ll kickrd what looked ltke the game-\\ inner. Iowa. 9-3. was making · 11s ~l\th straight bowl appearance. \\hlle San Diego Statt' was makM'lg 11s lir!>t bowl tnp since 1969. The ALtrc~. \\ho finished ~-4. \\On their fir'il Westl'rn i\thlct1c Confrrenre t1tk ~1nrr10101 ng the WA(' m I rf76. Leading ::? 1-13 at the half. lhl' Alll'CS madt· 11 ::?l'-1 3 whl·n fullbark Core) G iimore do' e tnln the end zone on a fou rth-and-tnl'ht''> pla) m1dwa) through 1hr third ix·mxl . .\ 2.\-~ard pass frnm..5antos to t1gh1 end Roben .\wait had put the .\11l·rs a1 the lov.a 5 four pla)S carher. lo\\a got back in the game on 11!. nnt possession. v.1th fullback Oa\ld Hudson sconngon a 1-~ard run to cap '4:'en-pla). 47-~ard march. uins:- rolling in th·e Green By JOSE~H DUDE.VOIR o.IJ .... C.1 0 ta I There·s 'itlll a da) left on the I 986 calender. but that hasn't stopped Gaston Green from getting a1ump on the race for the 1987 He1sman Troph~. Green 1s seen plastert'd across nearl> all the Bruins' press guide-. and releaS<'S and already being touted as a leading candidate. "We always feel that 1f a pla~er ts good enough for .\II .\menca or the He1sman that's fine \\Ith us." said Brutns Coach Terry Donahue .\nd Green doesn't ob1ec1 to the idea either ··w1nn1ng the Ht>1sman 1s some- thtng r \e al\\a)s thought about." he !Mild ... And then "hen I stant'd to do well at , UCLA. 11°s become more rt•ahsttl ·1 can sec m\selfas one of the pla}rrs 1n 1he running." . .And wh} not? Green. who will be se"n1or m·xt ~ear. closcd out this season 1n st'lr 10 Tuesda' · Freedom ·Bo\\ I agatn.'il Brigham "\ oun·g L'n1 - ' ~rs11~ h~ setting 1wo UCL.\ records tk rushed for 266 yards on .\3 camcs against BY L' and finished the sea,on "11h I .405 'ards 10 break freeman Mc~(,'il'o; standard of I .J% He al.,o \rnrcd three 1ouchdov.n., on run\ol "'Q. 'and 1·,ards Thai more than ·made up for the la<ol 1imc he faced the Cougars. \\ho held him 10 54 'ards last vear B.lJt quanerback Mark Vlas1c rallied the Ha" keycs. connect in@ w11h Mar' Cook on a ::?9-,ard sconng pan o n a founh-and-4 pla) \\1th 8:39 left. The H.iwkr)e'I tht'n faked a kid. Vlasic complt'ted a pass 10 Rolll:rt Sm 1th for,thr two-point con' <:rs1on Ill mt an Diego Stall"" lead to :?!<-:?I UCLA:• Guton Green la cradled by team- mate Willie Andenon after acorlng bl• .econd of three toacbdo1'D• In the Brilhaa• Freedom Bowl win at Anaheim Stadium. .. , "a<. tust lookin~ for ·100 ~ards .... (Pleue eee GREEPf/82) Dlckerson selected NFL Offenslv~ player of yea'r LOS· .\NCIELES I '\Pl -Rams running hack Eric Dickerson. who \\a\ named the NFL's Of- fcn s1H' Playrr of the Year Tuec;- da.). docsn '1 nced another aw·ard to l'mbelltsh his reputaL1on \\'Ith · the coaches ar_ound the league. All he hd'i 10 do 1s carq a football. ··w hen D1clt.erson gl'ts the bal l. ) ou JU St hold ~our breath ... Miami Coach Don Shula said earlier this $<.'a on of the lcttgue"; leading rushl·r. ' · D1cker~n. 1n n1s fou rth )Car. led the NFL with 1.82 1 yar~s rushing. the third time he's gone over 1.800 yords in his four years in the lrague. That represented 37.6 percent of the Rams' total offense. of 4.837 yards as Los .\ngcles l.'arnN.I a pl:noff hcrth "ith a 10-6 rrcord thl' Ra1m \\ere bl'atl'n b) Wa\hlf'.lgton 19· 7 •Sunda~ 1n thl· NF · "tld card game. Dtekl·rson l·dged Miami quar· 1erback Dan Manno. who came on •.trong 10 nearl) duphr atl' h1'i rccord-'ietting srason of 191(4. 27-~5 in 1he 'oting of sports- wntcrs and broadcasters co' en ng warn-. 10 cacti of the NFL ci11cs W1Qt.rcce1Ver JelT) Rin· ofSan Francisco rc;cel\ ed 13 vo1ec;. run- ning back Joc Morris of the Ne\\ York Giants seven: and quar- terback John Elwa) of Denver. tight end Todd C'hnstensrn oft he Los Angeles Raiders. and quar- terback Ken O'Brien of the Ne" Yori Jets had one each. Erle Dl~kenon Mission Viejo wins Cla~sic They down El Toro in 5 OTs: Edison garners third place II was calll\._d a South< 0.1,1 ( la'"r <.hO\\do" n .tnd 11 \\ii' nothing bu1 I Ul''da\ n1gh1 as M1ss1on \ 1e10 ll1gh\ D1abloo; pulled out a fi,c-o,crttmt· 75-"'I ,1uon O'l'r arctJ.n,al El Toro to "in lhl· 5'.'l'Ond annual \ou1h l 11a,1 ( "hnc;tmas Classic in ' 1l3J1onal ba.,lt.t·tball hamp11>0,h1p at fatanc1:i H 1gh. Tournament M\ P Jeff llen.lmon kd \!1"11111 \ ll'l1• \\llh 18 potnl'i. In Tuewa~ ·'i othl·r game': Edison 11 , Irvine S7: \II-tournament l·hotee \ltj.,r Hl·ndl'r\On hll a <iea\on-h1gh 29 points in paung 1h1.· ( hargt•r, I 7-61. \\ho had an 1.·dge Ill 1hr race forth1rd plJl1.' \\1th thl' ab\ence of In 1nt"s 6-5 point guard \ltl..l' I lcrnng. ~ho m1-.,1.·d •hf game hecausc of a rontusiun 11n 111, i..nl·r . In ine trailed throughout gett ing as close a') t-.i1' 111 thc fourth quar11.'1 Jll\t 1rnce . . \ll·1t1 u.rn.1mi:n1'h111l1.' \fall. i";onon 'cnn•d 12 of h1' I~ 111 lhl· tir,1halt10 kl·1•p In 1m· dose Fontana87.l'niverslty76: 1he'l-4Tr0Jansga\·e 11 -2 ~ ) tintana a 1.liluhk do,1.· ol \Q-prnn1 outbursts. but sllll ,.i11 ldn·1 pull it 0111 <.I, lhl· ~tedcr\. brhind all-tournaml'OI ,,·k1. 11on \1 1"-l' fh nn I::?!-. J)tll nt' I ,ind n-10 ~an Rook' I 26 rnint\I caplull·d tilth plare -..tol111t1 lnl all '1.orl'r' "11h J 'l'a,un-h1gh .ll points. .1nJ (1la"1.·n had '" 1.'Jrrx·d h' a trec-"hcrhng fourth quartn Co rona del Mar 14. Estancia 4~: The Eagles." 1th .\11- \l'.t \ 1e" L ~agUl' o;elc 11110 I\.~ ll· Moone). s1deltnt'd w11h a kg inJUr' llllm Munda'·, los' aga1n"1 L"ni,el"'i1t\. fell t)l:h1nd al a-rnn~1\tl·n1 rate a-. the 11-4 Sea Kings: v.ith 1ht·1r oul\11.k 'honllng l°>(>\\l'r and 'ic1hd press. method1- ,·alh put the 1.1amt• av.a' ,. \lt-1ournamen1 ,1.·ln 111.1n Markus Mullcr-~tarh . a' u'ual il'd thl" wonngullumn tor the" inners. dropp1n& tn • 2~ 1101111' tn it"e him a ~'i ~ a'l'ragt• for thi: tourne). Edison downs previously unbeaten Diablos Dari1.·n ~lllrr" \\a~ al\o 111 double figu res for ( orona "11h I\ f 'rnnua·., Rnan Tift. nl\o an all-toumamcnl ,1.·k, 111rn kd 1hr 4-1! Fagk" \\Ith 14 i:xiints. Glendale Hoover '4. Huatln~lon Bue~ 1%: The I <11 nadm» hl'ld 1.'n 1n 1he final sccond'i a, Huntington H1.·alh. ''1th a t1mt• 0111 and four <.cconds left had the la'it \hill . . The Edison 11rls' basketbaJI team knockro nfT prcv1ousl) unbeaten Mission Viejo S 1-4S Tuesda) to capture the Manna-Edison Tournament title game at the C'haraers' g) m. Tournament Most Valuable Pla)er tknise Ogburn hit I 0 of her 14 points in the fourth quaner l'l"ld kns11 Smith added 21 pointS and eight rebounds as Edison ( 13-1) overcame a J0-23 halftime deficit to down the l>iablot ( I I • ll "Aca11n1 Brea and beating M1ss1on. we've got to be No. I 1n tflt' count). at least for now ... Edison Coach Da~e Whhe said. "J'h1 first half they couldn't do al'lyth1oa wron&, The fi rst 11alf the owned. and the second wt owned. I gul'S" "' JU~t owned the sttond half a little moTC ... M1rhrllr Hcnnn'IC\' ln1l'I' '"~i4't'I) and Staeet Johnson (eight reho11n1"l 1.·urm·J :ill-toumnm1.•111 ll'am honor'i for the < har~J'r' In a v.omt>n·,. l·ommunit' rolkgc 1ournamt·n1 Goldt'D West 10$. C'olle1e of t~t Desert H : I htr Rtlstlcrs continued 1lmr unMem1,hed season. running their rct•ord to J 1-0 Ill 1 :iptunng the champ1onsh1p ot 1h<' De'lcn Round-Roh1n l 011rnamcn1 o'er thl' host Road- runnrn. Jcan1nne B!lltagh:i 'u1rcd '1 Jl(linlS. 27 l"OTTI1ng 1n a ~conJ half that \3\\ < 111ldcn \\ rst come l>Qck from n dcfint to turn 1he ganw'1n10 a rnut. HU')' Ra rne" pcrlkd do\\ n 1 '>n.-hound\ IOI'>" llh her 14 Jl<lints for thr Ru\tk " In othrr high 1.4 h1\1ll a1111111 Palo• Verdfll U. Cos•• Mtsa 40: 1 he • a l!:.ings fl.' l'omho of Ht•:11hl'f .ind I fc1d1 Burg pro' cd to oc too mu1.·h '""dr Im th1.• l\1 u't:1ng,. \\ho reCl'I' t'd 14 point' trom 1cphan1l' S"nn,1rn but rdl to -4 entering toda~ \ litth rial"{' ~·m1final\ nt lhl'lr ()\\1\ lnumamenl .. ·Estancia U. Sddlebacll 311: Enca Goodman poured in IR point'> and Shawna Nev.hero added another 16 a' the fagk' muted C\addtchack 1n 1hc1r con'Olatmn quarterfinal game . • In a "omen·,. college game •. llC •~!H H . hbe Stalt 3t: atalit• fr3~Jord rl•turm'tl lo thr "taning lineup (or th(• fil'\t t1ml' 10 lour ganw' 111 ~'llrt 18 point-. and lrad the \nt('att.•r-. (4-6) ~'t l\01'il'( 4-~ l 1n thr Marriott Tournament rnn'lolatwn gaml' M { r;1" fmll I I a II Hut l >l:an C unnmgham·, penmetrr 'i'hot at the blllll'r hounu·d olTthl' nm and the Oiler\ <5-7) fi nished I ~lh "Ith their third <.1raight loss I lun11ng ton\ KC\ in Rrancl. an all-tourne) cho1~. 'l'Orc·d 2Ci potn~. grvmg him a 27 0 average for the tmirm·~ fac \ 1.'la11quC1 srortd 2.! for Hoover. I'' ing him a I q 7 a' cragc tor four aames , LcMI& Beac~ Je,..H It, Cy press H : Fred Wilson (2 1 l and R1lk R:inholomev. ( 17) It'd the Pantht'rs to the coft <.olatlon 1111r -.11h a .0-10 foumr Quarter ""°" to m cl\ omc :1 .$4-40 dC'fic1t. J¥trtholom1.·v. finist\cd v.i1h the four-pme ~t with a lh n 4'rmg<' I ru.nt1 Re c~ ll'J C pres~ with 20 points. .J .. v .... -Or ... CoeM DAILY P9LOT/ W......_, Oeoember 31, 19U ' Kini • roll put P~delpbla Dtfensemen Steve lhldMI-and Ja1 ~ Welll teored fint·period pl1, and pl· ' kndeT llelu MelaHll made 22 llVH U lhe KlJlll rolled lo a 4-1 home ice vic1ory Fitch'• reblrtng • <.J mee amlclplayer . dlseenslon re~rta ov« PtiUadelpbia. bandina &M Ryen w ir fourth m1iabt loss •.. wa,_ G......, scored lwo aoall..the KCOnd of which moved bim ahead ofO.J Laft•r:into 10th platt on lhe all-lime NHL lisl with 520. as HOUSTON - The Houslon Rockets m Edmonton whipped Vancouver. 7.3 ... Stne LartDer extended Coach Bill Fitch's contract for scored two aoals as Chicaao defeated the New York three yean Tuesday amid published re-Islanders S-3 ... J ... TmelU scored~Joals in the pons"that two of his playnr,--Rall'h Sampson and finaT~~lualnathepmewinnerwith23sec:ondsto Mitchell Wiuins. wcrc not aivingthe1rbcsteffortsinan play. as Calpry rallied ptast New Jene)'. 4-3 ... Walt attempt to act him fired. Podd•bay scored his second aoal of the aamc with S:S4 A newspaper repon quoted a source on the Rockets remainina as the New York Rangers dealt the Pcnquins sayi 1 the two players want Fitch replaced by their eighth straiaht Ion. S·:f .. _11ormer Washinaton assistant coach Rudy Tom-Capital Dea Evasoa scored late in the t1nt ~nod to janovich. suan Hanford on its way to a 3-1 win over the Capitals "Ra lph and Wiuins hate ... Mtdtel Gftlet scored twice and added an assist. and Fitch so much that they've gonr rookie Trever SUH1M1r1'1 firs> NHL goal proved to be into the tank until theJuf s the winner as Quebec skated past Montreal. 6-3 ... fired." the . report quot 11s Brtu Jlee•'~: Cla&J'Ue Bou&eola and GIH Cavalllal source as saying. scored for St. o uis in a 2:09span of the first ~~iod, and Fitch. in the fourth year of a the Blues hung on to hand Boston its fifth straight loss. five-)ear contract that pays him 4-3. an estimated S2SO.OOO per year. · l 1 h •ldbt now has a contract through the New York w na &OUrt . •tr--. 19~9 I season. P'ltcb Sampson has spoken cn t1- calh of Fitch's gruelling workouts in past seasons but Rockets General Manager Ray Patterson denied then~ "ere any conflicts between the coach and player. ··This 1s something that's been in the flopper for some time." Patterson said. "We wanted to have a news conference but when all of these unfounded rumo rs about a coaching change surfaced_ We thought II best to let l've ryone know where the franchise stood with regard to Bill." Both Fitch and Patterson defended the players against the a llegations. "Hrst o f all. I ta ke 11 as a direct insult to the plaver-5," Fitch said. "Those are serious charges because there 1~ more in ol cd an a situation like that if it were true. Quote of Uie day . , .Larry Guest, columni!lt for the Orlando. Fla. Sentinel. on the fact that Auburn running bad. Brent Fullwood has not attenl1ed classes since earl) in the fall. yet was eligible to pla> in the Florida Citrus Bowl against USC'::· Auburn 1s giving Citrus Bowl tit kets to Fullwood's prof!. so · thei ll finally get to sec him 1n person:· Gerald WllkJ•t scored 12 of his 29 m points. in the fourth q~rter and BllL-· Cartwrigbt added a season-hiJh 27 points. powering the New York Kn1cks to their f4>unh consccuuve victory, I 03-97. over the Washing- ton Bullctl> Tuesda) night In other NBA games ... Clluc:k P e"oa scored 23f°ints and Waymu Tlldale added 21 points and I rebounds as the Indiana defeated ("tcveland ,1 11 -99 for Jack Ramsay'• 799th NBA coac hing victory. Ramsay goes for his 800th Friday. when the Pacers host the Clippers ... Akeem Olajuwon's ti e-breaking free throw with 17 6Cconds left capped a career-high 44-point per:formance and helped lift Houston over the Clippers. 105-102 ... Adrlu Dantley scored 25 points to lift Detroit over Milwaukee I 03-99 for its t~ird straight victory ... Center J oe Barry Carroll scored 25 points. and guard Cllrls Mulll• added ~3. leading Golden State over Chicago I 02-99 ... Mycllal nompson's season-high 29 points. including 14 in the final period, helped San Antonio snap 11s s1x- gamc losing streak wi th a 11S-109 win over Utah ... Jllillus Ervin&, playing his last game in Denver after 16 seasons. blocked a potential game-tying layup by Den\\:r'~Lafay Ue Lever with six seconds to play, allowing Phil elphia to defeat the Nugge ts 11 I· I 08 .. . Larry scored 12 of his 27 points in the fourth quaner. including a 15-footjumpshot with two second!> r'·ma1ning. boo!lting Boston past Seattle. I 04-1 02 ... Klkl Vandewqlae !>cored 12 of his 34 poin1s an the . • fourth quarter as Portland whipped Phoenu. 120-105. Georgetown ~al~lee past 49ere Giants' Tiiylor wine NFL MVP . Regie WUUams scored 27 points and m NEW YORK -Lawrence Taylor of EE s arkcd a second-half rally Tuesday n ight t~ew York Giants. who bounced back II a s . hth-ranked Georgetown re mained from off-season treatment for substance C • unbe en with an 86-72 college basketball abusetohaveperha ps 1hebest ofhis s1xAll- over t..ong Beac h State _at the Arena Tuesday. Pro seasons, has been named the NFL 's Most Valuable Tony zone led Long Beach State's scoring with 15 Player by The Associated Press.' points. a om three-point range. In other action The 6-foot-3. 24S~pound pro toJype for an outside 10\olv1ngT 20teams ... GuardTroyLewlsscored 19 1 b k ~ points as second-ranked Purdue earned the consolation ine_ ac er as o nl) the second detcnsive pla~er to troph'. of The Dallas Mo rning News Basketball Classic acb1c.vc that ho nor. Tackle Alan Page o f Minnesota won it 1n 1-97 1 with a 9~-58 'ictory over the T owson State Tigtrs ... Jeff Lebo h11 a pair of three-point shots in overtime to t·arr~ fourth-ranked North Carolina 'i)ast Southern Methodist. 88-86, 1n overtime in the finals of The Dallas Morning Ncws Ba1ketball Classic ... Freshman - forward Derrick Coleman scored a career-best 22 points a s No. 7 Syracuse routed Boston University 96-6 7 ... Resen e forward Stanley Braa dy came off the bench to score 17 points and grab 10 rebounds to spark I 5th- rankcd De Paul past Pepperdine, 92-75 . Hack ett to stay with Cowboys LOS ..\NGELES -Dallas Cowbo)s EE assistant Coach Paul Hackett. regarded as •II• one of the leading candidates to' become the next Southern Cal head footba ll coach. has Y.1thdraY.n his name from consideration for the JOb. a nc:.•y. spaper reported Tuesda). -The Los Angeles Herald Exa!J>incr said Hackett informed Southern Cal Athletic Director M ike McGee on Sunda~ morning of his dec isio n to remain with the Cowboys. Telev~eion, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Peach Bowl -North Carolina Stale vs. Virginia Tech. Channel 11 . Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Blue- bonnet Bo" I -Colorado vs. Baylor. C hannel 5. S p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: All- Amencan Bo"I -Florida State vs. Indiana. Channel 11 . 1 7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Santa .\n1ta .. Channel 56. RADIO Noun -COLLEGE' FOOTBALL: Blue- bonnet Bowl -Colorado vs. Savior. KRTH (930). . 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: All- American Bowl ·-Florida State vs. Indiana. KRTH (930). College , prep bas etball scores --, ~o C ..... men WEST D!!Paut 97 Pei>oerdlnt 1S ominoutz H11i1 St 69 MalOni! New Mt• co ~1 Winthrop 66 Sa~ Jose S• 59 Hav1111ard SI 53 Sonoma SI I IS Sen JOH B11>1e w Ntw Mt••CO 69 New Me••CO \I 66 OT w Vlr "'"'" SI 99 Denison 17 EAST BO\IOf' Coll 90, Lalevtlle 14, OT E "'1ern 68 Ruto11rs·Newer~ S6 F11irl1elo 63 New Hamo'"'" 60 Iona 67 Mar''' SJ Monmou•'l N J n Cooo1n SI 61 l'lnolle l\land 101 Brown 61 S• Pe1er'\ 93 N1eoara 11 '>vr acu.e 96 Boston U 67 SOUTH 15 MIDWUT Bowling GrHn Sil, C•ni,iu' 53 Da •ton 13, C re1g111on '1, OT Huron 87, Na1lona1 61 1111no1s SL 59. SW Mlu ourl SI SS Ind ·Pur ·lndol' 76. SI XI Yltr M1nn"o1a 78, Murra v SI 64 N llhno1s 94 Ball SI H N M1cn1gan 107 C.r•nd V•lll!Y St 99 • 14 D•tr.lend M•th 66 Tri·Slalt S6 St Lou•' 68 E vaMv•lle SO We\lmar 105 Dai.ote Wl\lt••" W•Cl'Ule SI 68 N Arlzone 49 Wis C.rttn Bev 63. Wortt SI SI Xu1er, On10 71, Duouesne 67 SOUTHWl!ST Baylor 73, Ma"hell 69 RICt 99, SoulhwnlerD, Ka" SS TOU9tNAMl:NTS .... ef WlllllmNMI~ O.uk W Georgia 81 Cumt>erlend 79 t lir\t I Oa"eno C11v 71 C.toroie ~W 68 BMA C .. n k • ooama S• IOI w "'"'O•s 100 , Ataoame 9'1 Missouri 11 ffirsli Penn 11 Oral llcwrts 6J lthirdl 91awO.nk A11an11c C"""'•" 61 N C ·W11m "O'O" S9 D ;• e 106 No• t11we\tt r1• SS E M•C"·Oll" 18 Mo Ball Coun '< IS C.eorola 69 Kentuc• v 6S Georgia S• 109 P.eomonl U C.ramo11n11 11 SW Ttos St &O McNee\t' ~· 11 SI MMv'\ r,, es S6 Mtmo•11s S• 89 0 •1onoma SI Sl N Cero11ne S• '1 LO•Ola Ill IS N!!W O•le.tn\ n ""'' Steven s Pt 61 &S Penn S• SS E CarOl1ne S4 llol)t•I Morr s /1 tnd•en• P11 SJ SOv'" Ataoama !OS F1or 011 1n11 Sou•n Florio" &O H()•v Cron ~ S• Leo 91 Co. 16 OT w l<tntuc•v 101 TtM t\lft he"~ l(ev1er NO 81 8"m ·Sout,,ern T emote 7S. T oltdo 61 ll•r • n Air Foret 81 Ge Southern 11 1 QI """di C•llle Cer 0.nk M•chlgan S• 11. Wekt ForH I 67 l•"•rd1 . C.-c:flcut Mutual O.nk Tt•&s A&M 19 Herltord 66 (tirsl) Con.,.c;11cu1 11. Lel'llQl'I SI (trwcll Dalu Mernlfll fMws Clenk North Caro1ln1 ti So Mt•"OO•\I 16 OT tf1 .. slJ Purdue 94, Tow'°" SI SI l'""dl "'"' TlllM Clen~ Tu•'• 61. ColOradO St 61 Clirtll O•t•t l 60 w11111m ~ Merv SI Krvttal Klenk Tn (M1ter>oo0e 1S So M<U •\ \1001 70 lllr\11 Sem tord 66 Co1ga1e S7 llnlrdl ,.aim ... d, Hurricane Clank M1e ml, Fta 71, Denver SI (flf\I) Vele 6t MHH ChU"!I' S9 (third) 9ta...-wc1eu1c Otllo St 81, Florida 84 11111111 Ka.,su 81.I Hawel1 IO, 01 cseve"1h) 9tecries'9r0.uk Neoru11a 66. Sen Frenci"o 60 "" Sii George Maso" I? Buller 11 Wwdl Rad L*t'9r Ftonoa St 91. Tenntt\tt 90 OT ""''' CommunltV c ..... men TOU9tNAMl:NTS San D'"9 MHa Ore ngf Con t 69, lm11trlat Ve lltv 63 (llr\I) """ sdlMI MYS TOU9tNAMl!NTS ~"' CNst Clll'lllmeS Clank M1ss•on V1e10 7S, El Toro 71. S ol (rt•sll Ed•,on 61. 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Kentuch 69 (nlnln) c ..... women TC>UtlNAMl:NT Merrlett Texas Tech 70. Peooerd1ne 63 llirst> UC trvlnt 6' Boise State J9 ('""d) Communttv c ..... women TOUWNAMINTS Dnert •euftd ...... (Third-~' Golden w"' tOS College of tnt Outrl 16 Hltfl KMll eltts TOU•NAMI NTS Merine· I dlMll T OU""'*" EdlM>n Sl, Miu 1011 Vieio 45111"1) F"ootnlil SO Meter Ot o 49 (third) Eipere.,za J•. Marine lO ( 'fvtnth) Fountain Vel~• 61, Hun11.,111on Beac11 SI lconso1ellon) CMtt MHa CC~W.Que~) Peto\ VtrCIH S1. Co&t• Mew 40 Wooctorl09e 49 OcH n Vltw 33 Ca o1\lreno Valltv S2. Canyon 11 Scnurr S6 Soul" Torrence 41 1c--.,.., ou.,.,._..1 E i tenc•a S2. Se ddleoack ll ~· UCLA ••• ! From Bl 'not won in 1heirlhree.snviou1pmcs played at Anaheim Stadium. · ''At\er losina to'Edilol\ twi~ in tht CIF finals here. 1 .think \be jlnll is finally over:• sa.id Sttven.s. uq .. A•s flf\h.year senior quanetbeck. Stevens had IOll\C rocky' uma thi1 ICUC)n bu& closed OUl bis CAl'ftf' by .SiJuti~ wins over an:h-rival tJSC and BYU. · • 'Bolin. a linebfck.er convened from a tiaht end. intercepted a peu lO kill a BYU drive, . "I cauah•i tOUCb.d~D JJ!M 111inst Edisori here but we lolt. • Bolin said. "With all of my friends hert. tonlaht was special." . . . Curiously, BYU elected to kick otT to start the pmc. It proved to be a aood decision u UCLA "~k-up · quarterback Brent 'McCracken · fumbled at the UCLA 30 as ht"tried to ellJ<lc a rush on a third-doVo'Tl play. McCracl.cn was often insened for Sjevcns on third·and·shon ya~ this season because he is considered tp be a good runner. But this fumble set up a 32-yard field aoal by BYU's Leonard Chitty. • . . BYU had driven to the .UCLA 3- yard line . but .on third-and-goal. q uane"back Bob J ensert was dropped for a 12-yardfoss b) noSt guard Terry Tumey. . BYU couldn't get much going offensively the rest of the way. Meanwhile. UCLA had no trouble moving the ball. ScorinJ, however. was another story in the first half. The Bruins' o nly score or the half was set up by a 49-yar.d run by Dorrell on an end around. Dorrell· took the ball from Green and ran through two lackles before he was brought down at tile BY U 3-yard line. Green ran around left end Wltouched on the following play for the scor;e. • BYU moved the ball to the UCLA 38 on the next series but an offensive· pass in,erference call killed the drive. Another aYU drive ~as stop~d in the second q uarter when cornerback M<\fcus Turner intercepled a Jensen pass intended for Richiwt Zayas in the~end zone. f' Then it was UCLA's turn to be turned awa' at the door. The Bruins m o' ed to the BYU 37 but came awa) em pt~ as Ste' ens ovenhre"' Dorrell on fourth down. Earlier. Dorrell dr9pped a sure touchdown pass as Strvcns hit him at thr goa1 line. The Bruins dro' e to the BYU 16 w11h time running out in the half but David Franey's 33-yard field goal was blocked by Richard Hobbs. Green had rushed for 150 ~ards b~· ha lftime. A ti.me bomb? Indeed. After Marcus G~nwood ran 70 yards around enO.Tireen scored h1?> Second touchdown of the night on a one-yatd run. ··11 seems they ha\'c somebod~ cven \Car who can run the ball." said BYU coach Lavell Edwards. "UCLA. has something for bowl games." Green's Simply o utran the pursuit on his third touchdown. dashing up the sideline unto uched . GREEN • • • From Bl he said. "I was surpnsed we were able to run o n them· like we did. BY eame in ranked sixth against the run." Jn the Bruins· 31-10 win over the Cougars. the) piled up 423 yards rushing with Green leading the charge. Green did 1l all. even throwing a 13- )ard touchdown pass along the way. He had I SO yards by halftime as UCLA built a 7-3 lead. Then-Green broke the game open with two TD's, the second being his 79-yarder to g.i \'c the Bruins a 24-3 lead. .. t .. I cnJoycd the running mOfe than the pasS'.'" he said. "It felt good 10 get outside on that 79-yard run and not get caught.'' He wa!I sclcctl.'d UCLA player of the game a nd could end up being picked collegiate player of the year 1f th1 s _keeps up for the 5-11 . 190-pollJld 1a1lback. "Green 1s a outstanding back. I'' e nL'' er seen a guy with quicker feet or greater acceleration.'' said BYU Coach LaVell Edwards. "I'm glad (UCLA) isn't on our k hedule next \car. · Relax Coach 8) thr time BYU faces UCLA again (1991). Green will nc long gone. This season Green earned sccond- tcam All America honors for his I. I 39 vards o n the season with 14 TD'scoming into the Freedom Bowl. Whale rushing for over 100 yards for the seventh consecutive P.me. it seemed the only record he didn't set was a UCLA single game rushing total. He would've broken the 274- ~ard standard , but had a 36-yard run called back for a clipping penalty. "nd after the Bruins were leading handilv. Green was taken out. He came back in for UCLA's second series in the fourth quarter in an attempt to get tbr record. but he ended up throwing the TD pass inStl•ad. ··1 went back in when we found o ut how dose I was to the record,': said Green. "We tried to go for 11 but it didn't ..,.,ork out." Green sho uld emerge as the Bruins' all-time leading rusher before the halfway mark of next year. He is currently 562 yards behind Freeman McNeil in tha1 Mpartment. ,-..,.....,_. ............ $, ...... ............ t l'•ST llAC8, 6 F.,,...... 11\#W: llJ.DIO, Fllllft t. ~...,.. lllCI t. ~. llrlid lfl (tllttfllle. l'ra; att ....... . I 0"""9ie' (....,....),.. 116 1 Mllilent .... • llJ. ) No "'9Wwetl11et IWerrenJ U4 • L.-1¥ GeM¥ IS~> f14 i cw .. 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"' ,... iri., Pillee'f rldft todaY: ...,..,,,.. ( ... II • l'\etO at thll llWI and l\H Nr°"' l lretdl Ill 111Wk1 ..,n tllert. LOHGSHOT: 9t0l.L • NATUltAL ' SUlTM •ACI . I 1116 Mllft. ~ 11',I "'-'-"'· 2 VMft olcl. Clelmlne Pr1 M0,000-)5.000. I Fllel\I Of IC¥ut (Mt1a l 1 O••lon lCOtWO.) 3 Jan'I H•I T"rldl IOllv•rH) 4 Svnereltl IC11tanonl 5 SI• T-And Even l .. H l ' A 9 11 Pr-1Steven1J 1 Co.itl Town (Ct-Mell I Grend v 11• (~) • ~lco•• laladl) 10 Mt~' ltMCllt ts..-1 11 5"'°' "'9 L..ov ( ...... ..,., 11 Make A Podletful l,.._oaal -- n••...n 11·21C.IOMd1101c11Y 111 r- et1or1 to 1lmllaf. lllllnll«• off IOdo'I, Mr"' noo, DARION lfr2l Dfooltlfll frOll'I f0\111 htall. Dllnken addlcl, Cor•o rlOM; MAI VIVI:• (6·11 In 1'9f'it lelt IOtlnt tltll dlM oroDaDIY bet!, COUid mall•..--lltf•. LON SHOT· M"ltlCOT A. SIVSNTN •ACS. 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N D IEGO -W1nn1nl' the 111lc for the third 11me 1n five tour- naments. the Orange Coast College men's basketball team got 23 points and c13ht rebound~ from Rob Ma~ and held ofT a late Imperial Valley charac to win the c ha m p1onsh 1p p me of the San Dieao Mc~ Tournament. 69-63. Tuesday. Matt bit n ine of I S shots from the field. and tome key. frtt throws ~own the smich a.Iona w1lh Brad OaY1Lto l>oo$t the Pir1tct to 16-3 overall Chuck McOavr1n added 13 point\ (or Onlngt Cou1. TONtGHT'S IN'TallS ""' .. ,.,,...... ...,,..,, _..,.., ,.,,, llMt: I e'dMil ..... ST •aCI f>Ke I Milt Purse iaoo I Rowdv •eunoon .... "v 2 Clter Tne 8r1ote Kou ) (0\11\1 -OT'U!IOY 4 Cllend•• Tt~n s e iec• Cllff'•" TremDlav • G.•mo•• JecoDWn 1 JO\,lrcl•" t<1uttmann Ill llCOND •ACI. Trot l M111 Purse 13.000 I '1•rd APOfl Holl 1 Lt Merta Sono 80Vlt$\ > Coot Carl Pierce 'Ell'llJHU Cllfl S IE •Wldee Siar D1,.renco 6 NOO!e ToucPI "('"'ma" 1 MeON H1wlt.• Sherren I P,.-lttOr Kin THtaD •Ac•. 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Glen!\ IC"-Mel 1 II •:>0 •. ,,,., New Enolend II Den-ICllannet • 11 I11.m.) IUMOA Y, JAN. 11 IMM _, .... TaA1 AFC Ind NFC C111'1'\Cllon•lllll Mmel IUNOA \', JAN. 2S Su-&owl 11 P1~. ) 11.m. COLLI GI PRllDOM IOWL UCLA J1, ........., Y .... 10 Sc«e-.~ ' Br'9fla,,, Young l 0 O 1-10 UCLA •. 1 O 17 1-ll a vu--FG c11111v n UCLA-GrMn l run CFrenev lllCll) UCLA-GrMn 1 run IFrenev lllckl UC(A-FG Frenev 49 UCLA-Gr1en 79 run 1Fr1111v klckl UCLA-Dorrell 13 e>Hl t(om Gr1en (Franev klO) BYl>-8 ,H1n'9fl 3 run IChlttv kick) Atteno.nc-sS,411 TEAM STATISTICS IYU UCLA Fltll dctwns II 1' ltulllft\varo\ '3-ll 49·'21 P1Hlfte ??I tS lt1tut11 Y 1•0$ 11 >S C-·Att-lnt 2S·O·l 1·21·1 Pun!\ 9-40 6-ll Fumt>4-\-L0\1 1'-o 1-1 P-ltlfl·VarOl )·45 S· .. Time ol PolMUlon 33,, 2':31 tNDtVtDUAL STATISTICS llUSHING-<Brlo"-m Young, Helmull 11·40, B Han .. n 1-3', P1rktr 7-27,' Jen .. n 10-t, Yount 7-Cmlnus 3') UCLA, Gr"" 33·1'6, GrMnwOOCI S· 104. Dorrell I ·49, B1H S· 16, Prlmul 1-4, McCrecken Hmlnu11 SI. Sl•v•n• )·(mlnut Ill PASSING-Br1oh1m Vouno, Jlnten ll·l l·l ·l24, Youno 1-12·0•97 UCLA. S••ven• 7·20-1·12, GrH n l·l·O·ll K' llECEIVING-tlr19h1m Youno. Helmuli 1·6', Perk..-S·17 Cutler 4·S3, Bclllnl 3-3'. Eoward\ 2-11. Hanolev 1-14 ~r hnl 1·9. B Hl n"'1 I· (mlriu• 21 UCLA Do<reH 6·13. Cre lo I·•· And..-$0<\ 1·6 • HOLIDAY eOWL '-WI Jt, Saft D'"9 State JI SCerw It'# Qui,,.,.. IOw• l 6 I 11-39 S.n D1t110 Stile , 6 IS I 10-lt 1ow1-8avi.u S run IHougl'ltlln ... c1u SDSU-Herov 6 PH!. trom San1011 (1<1ci. ••·I.al ' SDSU-JaO,\on « DI\!. lrom SentO\ IHarOv run I lowe-Vlu lc I run tlo.lflo. te lleol SDSU-Gilt>re&IPI 7t'oan !•om SalllO\ tllaMI k1Ck) SDSU-G1im<>'t 1 run lllel'\111 ~•Ci>. I lowa-MUOW'> 1run1Sm11n OIU trom VIU ICI SDSU-,Harov • run 1 Ran111 •.Cl< I Iowa-Coo>. 1' OH \ from v a111c 1F11119 trom Hert11et>> 1ow1-t=ta1111 3 oau trom V1.u1c Houont111• ... ei.1 ':>.. SDSU-FG lhP11M 21 1ow1-l'G '1ougn111n 41 Allt noa nc-)9 413 TEAM STATl\TICS .... 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"..... .." .. c La"''°" 3 0 I 6 Po..,tll 6 0 2 1 D Lawson Hunellr Wh11.t1er Smlll\ Cra1ri 2 s ,. 0 I 7 7 0 0 0 4 9 4 10 3 • ' . 0 0 Mollet Jt111.en M•r>onv Hanu n Hut>ntr W•l>•t n Holl1CS1• Krou111 MMl11ns IJ 7 14 33 TOll ll SCert ll't Qull1W\ • 1 7 4 1 0 ) 7 7 0 0 4 i ~ { ~ 0 0 ~ 0 I 0 0 7 11 7 12 49 Onan View WOOOl>r ICSOI T ecllnic.ll D LIWM>n woo«>rlllet coecn Beno' 3 ' I) l-33 I 1S 13 1~9 1ov1 HuO,,., IWl TEXAS RANGE QS-S111r>t0 Steve 8 utcl>tlt to a ont·•ear contrec• NtlltNI -6AN OIEGO llES-Nameo Douo -----------------Dutnnn oirec10< o 1ao1um ooera110"' SKET9ALL NI .. Mll4tMIAl..0.tlell CLEVEL.. CAVALIEllS-Tr1oeo Int rton" 10 worlo B Frh . ouard 10 tne Ph1l1oe1 onl1 76tn for 1 "'ona·ro1.1no or ell otctt in 1990 c...--.MllM!lfllll As.ecll*" SAVANNA H SPIRITS-S1Qt'llO Ctaric Hen· der\on torwerd to 1 ont ·vtar conlracl FOOTBALL Nltienll feetlMI LM- 8 Ul' 1' .t.L0 8 1LLS-Nameo Dick Roecl\ M len\tvf' t>oC'l~tCI coacn C'luC' Doellerscn SC>tc•a• an t,1an1 10 1ne l'IH CI coec" aflO 800 Fer11u'°" d•rector ot or o o.r,onne• Classy Autos Advertised in the ...,,.. Ml.IC NOTICE PlB..IC NOTICE P\alC.NOTtcl -rtalC NOTICE • Nit.IC NOTICC NO)'ICI tW COfdt Slid OrenQI County •1-GMO T O T H E C 0 U N T Y provided In Slid not(t l plu1 ptoperty, • generll o.tp. '9Cnnou8 .._.. "'9llC NOTICE Telbert St , Huntington TRUl'na'I IALI The air"' IOdrns end TAC....... COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC cosrs and any edvencee of llOll of wtWCtl le • fololwa. 11AM1 eTAftmWT Publlc 1ucllon of ab41n-Beach. Cell! 926•6 Product Group of Cellf0fn11. 14 MOH Glen, lrvlne. CA 92715 NO. L·1'171 OIMr common deaignetlon. Published Or1nge Co111 C ENTER PRIVE WEST, $2,599.33wtthlnlerest Ettl· lo·wll °'Y CIMnlng (quip-Tl'le lollOWlng pertons ere doned tu•nlture wm be held Tiits bu11neu 11 con. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT If a ny, of the real ptoperty Dilly Pilot December 2•. 31. SANTA ANA, C A Ill flghl metlO 8ICI $ 119.775. 10.· menl and' loclt9d et 2700 doinQ bu11nM111: on Ja nuary 11 1997 .. 91 2 00 ducted by e n lndtv1dua1 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST d .. c r I bed • b 0". I• 19116. Januery 7, 1987 lllle and inleretl con~ The beMflclery under Mid WHI COllt Hwy.. City °' 0 l p ANDRA ·s MASTER pm by MRW Inc The IUC· Irene J M1rtyniul< DATED MAY 30. 19". UN· putpo<&ld..to tlW W [)el W507 to end now held by It under .Deed of Trual heretOfOfe ell· Hewpon Belctl, Cllltom4a, HANO CARVI~. 1S5 W [ t\on '"''" be IOC lled 11 11 Tht1 •t•lem,nt WIS llled LESS YOU TAKE ACTION Mii' Ave , Coste Mete. CA IMIDll( MftflC( .. ld"9e<I ol trust In Ille ec:uted end dellYered to I.he end tllal Uld .... Inf Mlc.,lllur • 11. Costa. fQl>tp0rate P1aza, Newport with Ille County Cler .. ot Or· TO PROTECT YOUR Tiie unOertlgned Trut1!9 rUDL nu ptoperly auuated In Uld undersigned • ~lllen Dec· IMMbec:tl trlll'INC1ton II lo Meea. Cell! 12127 Beech 1t1ms 10 be 1nclu0ed enge County on Decembet PROERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD dllclalml eny ll1blllty fOf eny County and Stele deecr1bed leratlon of deflUlt end De-be con9Ummeted on ttle ,._.,u Andra l George ere 2 Olk !tie ubfnets , oa11 24. 19M ,_ AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU ~OfrKIMl1 ol Ille ti,_. H--1 at m41nd IOI' SM. end I wrHten 1211\dayof Jenuary, 1117. et A"dre. Htl Cerrlloa . O.Sk 1 cnarrs 2 MC•elarlal Publiahed Orange Coatl NEED AH EXPLANATION eddrns end Olflet common T~~ ~. LOT 11, TRACT 11$3, IN Noliu of DeflUlt end Elec· 10 00 • m ' ., ... offtce °' A'**'1. P8"' 12804 cn1irs mt~l•neou• pie· Deily PllOI December 31. Of THE NATURE Of THE dellgntflon. II eny, shown. MWT THE CITY OF COSTA tlontoSell Tlleuildef8'gl.S Colonill Finltlclll L..... Tiii• l>U'"-' .. con-turet IBM s.ietlrte Ill tyi>e-llM Jenuery 1 "· 21 PROCEEDING AGAINST herein IONA MESA. COUNTY OF OR· ~Md Mid Nollet~ De-11 2$0 Golden Cr Or . SW. due:t«/ by•~ writer lf'd 111ogte llne touett fH7 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Sald .... wtMbemede.but ANGE. S TATE OF CALI· tauttandElec:ttonfolelto 100.CllyofSlnteAN.C. ,._.N~I tonepl\Olle W-523 TACT A LAWVER without 0011$1anl Of war-T.a . Ne. m1 FORNIA, AS PER MAP AE· be recorded lri tM county fornll Thll et...,_,I .. flled P11bf11Md Oret191 CoMt --------- On Jenulrf "· 1917 •• , renly e~ptHIOf Implied. r• YOU ARE IN OEfAULT CORDED IN 8001< 37. wher9 Ille rell P'°'*1Y .. Dated 111112ttfl day of De-with ..... County C"'1l of Of· Delly POOi Oeciembef 24. 31. rtalC ll)TIC( • 00 A M c .. , .. Loan Ser gerdlng tllle, potlMllon. or UNDER A DEED Of TRUST. p A G E 1 0 . M I s . loclled. cember. ltM ... CcM!ty on Dacefl'lt>er 1186 __ ;...;;.;;.;.o.~;.;;.-..;..;,,,,;~- Peut L Luztus. 1• Mou Olen. lrvlrie. CA 92715 This butlnfft 11 con· ducted by 1n lndlllldUal Peul L LUllllS ™• ... ..,,..,,, ... flied with the Couniy Clerll of Or· .,. County on ~bef 17, 19M ,_,. Publllfled Orange eo.1 Dally ~ Decenlbef 17. 2• 3, 19M, ,,_,.,., 7. 1tl7 W50e ""*· tnc:O<pclfeted,. Cell: eMumi>fenoel. 10 pey tlle DATED D.f.CEMBER 29, CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN Date: Dacefl'll>9f 23. 1tM c-.-.,....... "---2• ,... W511 '9Cnnou8 MIMllH fOfnle eotpclf•tlon ... duly rem1tnlng ptloclpll tum of 1983, UNLESS---VOUl~l~i-QfFICE OF THE GUILD ADMUlll.'-.... er: ...... .,.....,, . ,_ IUMl ITAT'lmWT ·-ec Ml\~ T d9f tlle not .. eewred by Mid ACTION TO PROTECT COUNTY "AtCOROEA OF TRATIOM COW • _.. ......, ,.,.._ Pllbliehecl Or eo.a 1'18.IC NOTICE The follOIMnll '*'°"' -. r-. nu•~ ~:en;u~~ .. o.: of Deed of Truat, wtth Intern! YOUR PROP~RTY, IT MAY SAID COUNTY ,, ...... ·-•·-;:;; ~ Of•• Coell Dally Piiot 0.:., 31~ dOlnG l>ullrl ..... Mr Toy ___ FtC_TmOUe.;..;,,,,; __ ..... _______ .. __ Trutl recorded June 20, tl\efeon ... ptovlded,ln Mid SB~lEsol;oYOU,..,NEAEOP..UNBELXIC The sir•• lddr .. 1 end Dme, .. ~Ce = Piiot December 31. 1tae. JlnU9fY 7. 14, 21, .. ..!O~!.!!To Enterpt ..... ,. MOii Glen, ..... --.. - 1 No noln, et11v1ncee. I, 1ny, " ,. ,. • other common "-'-'"110n. Publlttled orenge Coelt 1 •t11 ~ ..... ,..,.. Irvine. CA 127 IS -•••••-• 'IH. U nsH undet thet1tm1ofllldQeed P LANATIO N OF TH E If eny, ot the ,;;-p;~y Dilly PllOI 09cember 3,, W527 ' W-521 -MLL. ALCOMOl.tC Hll9I M Lu11U1, ,. Mota Tiie IOllowinQ P9nOM ere te-2eoi10 . of ~Ill ... of Truat ...... °'*OM end NAT u R E 0 F THE duc r lbed lbove la 1Ht. Jenu8ly 7. "· 1N7 •WAAOll Glen. Irvine. CA 92715 dolnt ~ -Vttll COfdt, =1~ by p= expenMS of tM Truet• end PROCEEDING AGAINST purl)()(ted 10 be 2ll LILIAN WS27 P\11.JC ll)TIC( To WhOm It May COll<*n Thia butlnetlt 11 con· Verde Motlile HOll'le si-, = e.Mle. llutOlnd end of Ille trutll etNled by Mid YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· PLACE COSTA MESA CA "8JC NOTICE PICTrnOUI ..... P\11.JC N0TIC( LA TORTILLA OE OAO IS dueled t>y en lndl'llOual l7'1 Pomona Al4. •M ................... t tenltltt .. Deed of Trull, for Ille TAOnCT A 1.AWY(R 7 12127 ' ' ..... --a-----.. epplylnt to lhe Departmenl Hll9I M LUllUI CosJ ,, ...... ,!~7 w ...... .;;'"ti.. oMoe oi o. .mount re•!IOf'll>ly ""· Jenuery 21. 118 · •I -•• ·-· .. _ .. ,...,.......-of AloollollC ee-age COl'l-Tllct stet""9f'l1 ..,.. llled "'* ... .--let OOClt . ~'A.cor.at~ meted lo be S22.1MN 10001m OUILOADMIHIS· Tiie wndetliOMd TNtl .. -"·...,.···-The~....... MAmlTAW trot 10 sell l lCOhOllC wltll tlle Coun~Cter•~Or-,,., Pomone A .. •U C()Ullty Thet>entficlltYundarllild TAATIOH COAP , A CALI· dl.c:la1ms1nytla1>111ty t0feny ,_,_ __. ldoincil>ullftllell: Thefolowtlle.,.,...,_.,.. bellef199t1 11 1l12t •B 119 County on NoWmber Costa ...... ,CAt"27 CcMlty. Sllte °' Deed of Tf\llC ..... °'°'9 ... fORHIA COAPOAATIOH .. inconec1neu of IM "~ ftUIU• MID I oAou, IM,ACT. 330 Oolftt ~ -"D. lroallhurll. F~tein v~. 17. ,... ,_,, Tl'lls l>utlnele II con-WUCILLTJ..~~H~Hts~~£ acvted and~ 10 tt1e d uly appointee! TruttM *'dfess 1nd ofllet COfMIOlll LIA-•CK Ptrll Aite. _!.!.:. Laf"nl CO NITAUCTION. 31H CelltONlll 12708 wttll ··•1" PutllieMO Or .. eo.tUlucted by en lndMctuel A M (~ uftdet"li9Md 1 written Dec· under end pufMll\t 10 Deed delignetlon. II 811Y, "-! Nocict It '*etly ~ thM 8Mcfl. Celt RM 1 a.n11 CWa Cir., Co9t1 On S• 1eef a WIN l~tl Delly PllOI December 11 ?• JllNe C Woodt OIA FOA CAI~ "'°'et ler tlon of Defeult eno 0. of Trut1 '9Corded Jtnuery 11eN1n flt1e f°ft*'PtlMI. Trllftt· lrvce V. ,.,.,,. '"°· ......_CA nut Eat Pl l llcenM l l ''" JenulfY 7 1N7 ' • Tllll ,,........,, .. flled- tlme ~ ~Siii•) ~ m~ IOI' Sele, end 1 wntten 11. 1tl4. 11 Intl ~. Slid sele wt1 De"""· tlUI •0t. of M,1 llnle Montee 31130 7ftl Ave.. Soutll ~ Joe ~. ""'"""*' Oret191 Coeat · ' ' WS06 wtt11 t'1e County C.. of Or· of the .,..,._, ~lee of Dallllf1 end Ei.t· 1•·023171. ol Otflclll ,. wltf!out cOY9"1n1 Of ...,. ltvd •200, Otey of W•• Hol· "'8gune. Cellf. t2177 3411 Semi Clere. Coet1 1>a11y 1 PllOt Oec:ambef 31. -----------119 Couft1Y on 01.....,. rneln et1trenoe to CellfOmil lion 10 Sell The uftdet"tlgfted c;«dt 1n tlle omce of tt1e r1nty. ••Prtu 0t implied, re-tywOOd. Cellfomla, 1ntende fhll t111tlMM le COfto Meea. CA HtH 1ttt ...alC ll)TIC( 5, ltM Caal*. Inc;., tocer 11 t.01 ceuted Miid Hot~ of• 0. County Aec0tders of Orenge 09rdlrig 1111-. po11e•1on, Of 10 Mil WMft pertOnal P'OSI-ducted by: lfl lftdMdull Tllla l>ullMll I• eon-W511 • ,_ H lrOOll~t~ ,!!1 11:; '"'"end !lectlOn to Seti 1o County. 91111 of CalltorNti en~vmb11nc11, tncludlng etly lo. COIOftlll Financlll 1ruce V '"'°"' duGtlld by. aft l11d1Jlltwel PICT1nout Wll ~ 0r.,... C... AMNim• r..,.. · be .1'9C0tded tn the county eaeculed by ALFREDO S ...... chergn Ind l llpeMM l.Melftg, lflteftdecl Trent· Tllll et~ .. tlled "9My M ~ P\&IC llJ11C( ..... ITA~ ~ PllOt Olcernbar ,,, '"· end lntefet~ con~ wf'lere the rtel ·property It SOAIA ANO 8 DIANN Y. Of the Tru1t" end of the ..,_ 1""-'~ of HO OolCI· -"" t'1e C°""'Y C.. of Or-Tiiie ........... , .. ttled n.e tOllOwlnf per80ftl.,. J1, '"'· .,._., 7. ttl7 end '::.t of Tl>~ .. , In ,.,. localed SOAIA, HUS BAN1> AND trvels crHled by Mid Delid .., Cf.°'"·._.... 100. City .,... COUl\ty on Oell11Met """ .... '°""'Ya.ti of Of. PtCTmOUI ..... ' 901"9 ~ .. Tiie "'r WI04 Nid ~ 'v• MICt Oete OecemMt 11~ 1118 WtrE --. of Trust. 10 OIY tN ,....._. of..,..,•Aftl..ClltOQu•enCI ti.,.. ...~on~ ..... ltATW ' o 4 t-~~ ..::.: ~ltled .,C .... &Aafl .. <IHI,.,._ WILL Sill AT PU8LIC Ing Pftnc••I turns of ttle tlllt Nici .......... y,_ -~ Or-~ 14. ,... -~ = .. '*'°"'.,. ....... •• 1 • •. __.... • .,.,.,,.,,, ctt,erate~. ee 1114' AUCTION TOHIOHEST ll(). ft01411tl HCUfed l>y lelO ,., .. lLeelOf), Cotonlel rvv>lf90_, -....... .,._ r-••• -I • •• __.. • - '\ 1 1 Trecl ll63. o• ,,...._,., '"9ftr ....... OEAFO"CA$H 1pay1t)le et 0..d ol Tru " IO •II rtntnclfllLM1M9,lflt«\OllO Oeily Pitot Dacilmtler ,,, ~Of ... ~ \MNS ANO "OS, ••1 ....... .... O 8 tMreof ,._ Mft, Prtllflllt, .. , M. lime~ .... 1n lllwt\14 money S10t 1•6 19 wrtll interest le1seb~ lo N ld E1t11 1986 Jenuery 2, 1'. 21. ~ Piiot Dacemller 24, 31, 1422 Ttlbel181 , Hunttnglon ...... 1 I IC. • .. "'°::,: ~t Page 10.' ,, •• _...,.,, •••• , ... of IM """Id St•l .. 1 •t THE tl'lefeon hOM Mey , 1986 II E"terprltH , Tr1ntfer6f 1N7 1 .... J~ 7, "· 1111 IMcfl. Clllf t3"t I I •••• :'ISoefllneovt M~. ,_.. AMMMt, CA_, (1Ml ~THfl~ENTAAHCE I 75•\ _o~' 1 nnum H (L ..... l, t"9 Mid ll'll'90llal W·S20 Wl11 .,..,,. J ... .,,.,,.,... t4n _ -, .. .: J .,, .... -. r. , -. -- CaDcei'.Conqut;rers accentuate the positiY-e . , -~ -= . ~ ~---------··crys..-nla L"' .... +_i...,,,.,,.iral 's· sh~ar_.__ea.e~.~ _ence~ ~·motion ·--som~ne w 'a Iced in your LdJ ctttt-~ AH~r! Other choices arc a \'ailablc. You same shot'~ ... "" f-' i---h --t t ' · rh~r ~our t·motions by choostng According to both Louise and program 0 1er ngnew Ope, 0 pa fentS . .~ourthoughts . .Li.:t·~isc:\~u .Change Anderson. thr canc"·r patient's sup- \Our rmot1oni"'t>y t'hangine· } our pon person or peo ple are vei'y ihought~ / Fl't'lings of happiness. important. By JOYCE SCHE RER BODLOVICH ~,...~111111n•lf'4 For three ) ears. 59-year-o ld Edna Louise lived with an incessant pain in . her lell houlder. Doctors d1agnoS\.'d the :11lmen1 as bone dt1e·1o ratwn: c:o.act cause unkown. In Muv of 1986. d0<.·1o rs at thl· l ISC Kenneth. Norris Jr. Cann•r Hospital 1n Los ngeks d1 co' l'red th(• rl'ason for thl' Hun11ng1on Beach woman's pain .. , had a bont• ni9ps): the rcs.ults shov. l·d brl·ast can ca "h 1ch · had JTl~la,tas1zed:· !>he sa'1d. "S1mpl) Sta.11.!.d. thl• CaOC\.'r. had sprt•ad 10 the hone ~ Lou1w was O\ l'rwhl'lml·d b) thl· shlll'k1ng m·ws. ··.\II I \\ an11:d tu do was go homl'. pull 'hl' co' l'rs 0 ' l'r Ill) head and quit Fonunatd). the doctors did not f>a' forcl•rtain the kngth oftinit· I had lcf't Hl Ii' e. If I had been told I had s" m o nths. J probabl) v.ould haH' died in"' monthf. ... -Lou1'i~ recel\ed rad1at1on treat- ments and ps)cholog1cal counsl'ling. Tht· rad1at1on seemed to work -thl' coun<;eling did not. "Bas1call)~ thl' counseling I rl·- cel\ed at the hospital taught nH' hov. to d1C'." shr said . "I was so '>cared -I kept thinking. l am not read} to dtl'. The counselor was not reall} bad. but I "anted to knO\\ I had cho1n• of II\ ing a quaht) hll· and doing thl· tx·st p I could:'' Louise. \\-ho writl:s and publt!>hl·~ a hm· o f inspiratio nal card\. bl·gan a ride on an <.'motio nal see"'a'' "I cried a lot -m) emotions w~\I cra1):· she r('{'allcd. .\II that changed for Louise 111 latl' J unc. Shl' attcndrd thl' Sunda' m orn- 111g sen in.· at the lf'! staJ <. 'ath.cdral 1r1 < iardl·n G ro' l'. The bu llct 111 inS\.·n anno unc·ed thr forma11nn of a Ol'\\ 'upport .group. 11!> nanw . Canlcr ( ·onqul'rur!> . ·\l'C'Ofdtng to Gr(•g ..\ndl'r'>on. d1- .rn·tor of Cancer Conqul•rors. tlw non-dl·nom1nat1o nal organ11atHHl ·g""" hoPt' to cancer pat1l·n1s ;ind tlh' patient"s !>upport group. It ,., a 'oluntccr. shar<.'d e>.p..'nem·l· p1 ,,. gram di.'ahng "1th tlw "P1ntual. ps~chological and emotional a sp..-rt' of thl' 1llnes!>. Thl· org<in11a11on puh- ll\hl''\ a mo nth I) ncwslrlll'r. produl'n auJm l·a ssetll' program' and cstab- • h<,hl·s support group~ for the 'haring ofroni.'epls and tl•ch niq Ul'" '>Ui.'t'l'S\I u l to othr r' tn thl'lr fight against can . ·r. "Emo11o nl> arl' chOtl'l'!I and tho!> l·hotl'l'S affect our bod':· hl' ~aid "Emotions' haH' a greai dl·al to do "1th cancer. both its on'\el anti rl'l'O\Cf) Thernnn·rpa11cnt 1\ rad.l'd ""ha wide 'anet) of hug~ S\\1n~ 111 hill l'mo tions -\II arr JU!.ttflcd : all mu~r tx· t'\Pt;l'\\ed. It· 1s OK to ha' l' 'and l'\prl'!>S m·gati'e emotion~. It '' nut OK to ding to those negallH' ,,·arm th. JO} arc )Ours. Simply ~lated. "M } support person. who aul!llds I hat I\ th(' ~tan Of a positiV(' emo-. the meeting With me, is m y longtime tt0m1I 'tall'. ·It b continued bv fr~nd Art Flanagan." Louise said . d\\l'lllng on 'uch a thought and othe·r "He looks forward to the weekly "n11larl~ JX>Slll' e thoughts. O n thr gatherings as much as I do. T he othl·r hand. !>ad thoughts lead to warmth of the people in the aroup is dq)\.'rl'!l~ton \\hir h can slo \\ dowr'l thr like a·n extended family. The support 1mmum· ')'>t~11, encoura~ing ill-person is comforted along with 1he nes~nd 1nh1h11ing rl'CO\'l'T) ." cancer patient. ..\ndl'r'ion si:x-ah fro m cxperienn•. Anderson said the organization i~ In I 'II(~, hl' had a \ancero us lung not a hospice group. rl·nun l'd I hl' d1sl·asr sprrad "We don'tdeal an ho" to die wilh 1h1oug.hou~h1 • mpl'l !>}"temandwa~-dignit}. although we don't deny 111operahk. O<.'tor~ ga,'c him a onr-death." he said. ··we em~hasi1e how 111 -~ll l·han l' ofll\ 1ng for a )ear. to li'r witl'I qualit)." ··1 am happ) tu hr celebrating I 9N7 The age in the group rangrs from · \\1th no "gn of ranc<.'r.'· he said. late teens to mid-80s. Andl'rson said a "\\'hat I d 1J "as fOl'U!> m' r fforts·on few of )he group members have lost lhl· onh ''de ofthcd1sl'a~·o, cr which the cancer batik. I had · rnn1ro l -thl' emotional. · "Wr did ha ea death'recentl\ :·he p~ Sl·hulog.tl'al and !>p1ntual a.S('ll'CtS. 'Said . :'The group mC'l IOgeth<.'r and \\e I hrough 'tud~ and practice. I found had a memorial service filled "ith "hat lllll' thought could cont m l how positive memories about thc pe·rson." onl' ti.'lt." In kreping with Cancer Con- l oUl\l' .id1111tll·dh "as afraid to querors posiuvr philosoph)-cancer attend thl' fir'>t <:"ann·r Cof\queror-s patients and their _famih<.'s from 01l'l'l1ng across Sou them California will gather ''i thou~ht I \\Ould sce so man} at thC'Cr}Stal Cathedral Mo nda} fora 1x· lplc 111 bad .. hap..>. I would take Crlebratto n of Life. ho hl·1r prohlcrns." -;he 'laid. "Our featured speaker is D r. Carl "ln'>tl·a . "hat I \\ttnesscd "as a Simonton. well-kl\O\\n co-author of rutlm It of rnuragco u.. people ... 'Getting W r ll -\gain.' and 'Strt>ss. Wtll'n ~011 gr1 canra. pcopk haw a Psychological Factors and Cancer.' hard 11nw under\tand1ng you. The~ The afternoon wi ll includ<.> semina rs ma} a .. i.. all .-.ort"i of qurs11ons. or none and worksho ps for cancer pat1r nts at .Ill. Thl') ma~ rr~. or not er). or and families. If an~one needs more m.11..l' )OU rf') It 1s important 10 ha' l' information . the) can call 97 1-4 1.H .'' / Oe#y Nlet pfwMe ~ l .. "•"'" ·Cancer conquerer Edna Louise with Greg Anderson, dlreetor of the aapport group In Garden Grove. · Public resolutions more liable to stick Resolve to gain health in 1987 JULIAN ·WHITAKER l hl'\ 1<101..l·d 11 1..l· C'hrt'>lll1:t\ light\ h11ni..1ng , hut the~ \\l'rl·n't fhc !lashing hghh \\l'rl· on top ofJ patrol l.lr !lagging m <.' dov. n for sp..TJ1ng on l~Jn lil ( oast H1gh"a). · _ ··Dill I d11 '"ml'I h 1 ng \Hong. n1- licd1" I a,h·d. ··n l1 \OU I.no" h11\\ fJ,t ~ou \\l'rl' gotng"" ·· \h11ut 55 mph ... I !!-Ul."l'd • ··sti mph." hl' ~.11d. "That"'" h~ ~nu pulll·J 11\l' m rr''" Hl· 1nl11m1l•d that till' 'f>\.'i.'d hm1111n thJI \trip ut road "a' .1 l1>n'>i)1 l U1'U'>I~ po\ll'd l:i mph. .. Hut I "a' g.<•1ng ng.h1 ;llnng "11h thl' trutlic ... I argun..1 "That\ trul' ·· hl· '~11d . "hut \OU "l'fl' kad1ng thl' park... · l''l' ah' a~' 1hough1 of m~'l'll a' a kadr1. <.o I madl' him an olkr ··Ho'' ah11u1 11 ~nu don ·1 g1 \ l' meat 1rkl·t and I p ronlL,l' to lead tratlir at·a pnll'rt 'fll'l'd liu lhl· rl·,1111 Ill) trip''" Hl' IJughl'd. hut hl' tool.. 0111 h" hl.td. h1111I. a n\\\J\ I. 1 r1l·d Jg:i..i n · .. tlm' .1hout 11 I pr111111w 11111 111 hl'at 111~ ,·htldrl·n hll l\\11 \\l'l'"' 1f I pmll11\l' 111 l'\l'rltW n·gul.irh Jnd IO \lil l. Ill ll1) dll'I .. ,"\urn ·· he ,,11J lk "'i'Jll'I dt11ng h" 111h. and I "J' ti\ 1ng 111hnl'lt·111111"11h 111\ ll\\ n '-l'" ) l'Jr'\ ll''!llll llclll' \ l.1!..1 11~ n:.,ulu1111n , 1hat \lll·i.. dtl(.'' u\uall' ll'qum· 'unw I.ind o f puhlll pmm1'l' -II not to a rolicl' o tlicn ) our Ill'" "th" H·ar I v.111 \\tirl.. out thn·l· ltllll'' a "l'l'I.. .. program" nu1,t 111..d\ 1<1 ht· 'lilll''>\lul ti \!>Ur pntll11'l' 1nl fudl·, .• l(lll1111111lll'l\I Ill .1n11thl"I pn \1111 ( .1111tr.1l I II >Ull \\ tll. Ill g.11 111 thl' c' m rarh \1onda' \\\·dnc,Ja, and i nd.1\ hul mah· ,j lll'JI to d111 1 ~'1th J lnl'nd '-lulll''" t'llllll'' l':l'>ll'r 11 \OU t'rnd 'omr "a) 111 mal..c ~11ur·,l·lt LINDI Aa.uz1 . 1li.c1untahlc tiir 'our rr\olu11nn~. I rl'llll'mhl·r till' lad' "h11 told nw IJ'I J:.inu:ir). that shl: "oulJ \\l'1gh hl·r,l·ll in front o f her frtl•nd onn· .1 "n·I.. until '>ho had rc·ar hl·d hl'r go.11 "l'tght I hl'lrx·J hrr l'l'khratl' hl'I 'urn·" t1n !\larrh I ·. 111·, a H'<Jr l<ttl'I' and 'hl' ha'n ·, g111 ll\.'d morr I han a fl''' r>ou nth hal·l..1 I Jl'>o renwmhl:r dotl'll\ of othl'r' "hn made Januan -rl·solut 111n' 111 lo~· ''t'tght. but rd used 10 gl·t '>1X'rtli1 ahuu1 ho" -or with wh'a1 program. and "ho ha,l•n't done ncarl~ ;...., "di -\,l111oc;1 C\ l'n tllll' has somt: 'l'n'l' o l "hat" attrarti'l' and hl·altln h' till' l1ml' till') arr 'i )l'H(' old. · · ) OU k lllJ\\ If~ OU \hOu Id tx-I h In ncr. 'tru nga. littl·r or lx·tter organ11l'd. ) o u I.no" that tohacru '"nut good tor am hmh .ind ti :iln 1hol and/or J1 ug' ~rl' n iu'1ng a r rohkm 1n \ou1 Ii ll• • Hut had hah1t'>. 111.l· rnm lurtahk ••Id lnl·nd' arl· hard tngl\l' Up\i111 "'u·rl' 11111 rl·all~ read~ ti>1 thl', h.1n~l'­ l h.tlknge thl\ ~\l'l'k. do \lllll,dl .1 I.I\ 11r and ~kip mai.. ing an} "dl''11n1·d - t11r-ta1 h1rl' .. pronll,l''· Dr. Algazi is a marriagt' & family ther apist in Cor ona del M ar. She welcomes your responses. If you wish a rt'ply, pleas1 enclose a stam ped. self-addressed envelope. Write to Linda Algatl. Ph.D .. c 10 Dally Pilot, ~.().Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. PACIFICA . COMMUNllY HOSPITAL COMMUNllY HEAL TH FORUM The hospital otter!> lectures. clinics and seminars on current healthcare 1!>sut!> This winter ·many new programs will tit ottered to the oubhc i\. l/ FREE , PACIFICA 'S INSTITUTE Of SPORTS •DIClf€ /January 7 19876 7.00 9.00 PM ' . 'YOUR r.tJSCLES • USE Tt£M OR LOSE no .. Peter Reynolds. M 0 . Orthopaedic Surgeon A d,la•ltd d1\<.u\\ttin ot muS<lf tune llOn and ~nalom1 lypn of cond1t1omng. aerobics. isometrics and lhe complft' 1oror~out HAPPY NEW YEAR! from th• S t•ll •t P•cili~ Community HoaP:t•l""' / ' "' ' Pacifica Towers 18800 ~._~St.. Huntington Buch. CA 92648 Community Room,(2nd Floor) · .... . . . F 0t fllf1h.-r , ,,lorm.ic.on ' .tll (nmmuruly f d\IU IQ'I (notd"~ Dun·1 \UUJU!>t lo'l' a r-.il'\\ Year . ..\t lhl' l'nd of t:ach ) ear. l'\l'n the good one!>. I al\\a)s fel'I beat up. Thanl..~g" ing. Chnslma~. and thl' hO\\ I g;inll'!> usua11~ lea Vl' me broke arid fi,e pound~ ~l'f\\<.'tght. Januar) 2 1s a reprirve. a ~eb1nh. wipes tht· ~lat<.' clean. and begins several peace- ful mo nth' to grove ne" habits and act I\ atl' ne" plans. To me. Ne"' Ye·Jr's rrsolu11on' a rl· mo rl' C\nllng tt-.tn Christmas pre'>· l'llt'>. JU~l thir K what \OU l'Ould anomphsh in .t wholt• )Ca·r. " ..\'>)OU ~rt gt als and makr priorittl'S fur I 4lP. makl your health numtx·r unl· Onll' }OU 1·a,e lo!.1 11. not hing l'l\l' malll'N · l kalth 1\ no m)!>ter). nor ·,, 11 !!ll'l-rnC'.d h) luck. It is determinl·d h~ llll' thing' ~ou du da~ after da). Hl•rt• .Ill' '"ml' tip'>. some old. soml' Ol'\\, PAPARAZZI that "ill hrlp to make I t>l'.i7 'our hl·a Ith tl'St 'ear \'('I. • I. Stop 'smoking. Confront what- C\'rr 11 1s tha1 krt'ps this in !<Our hti:' and rl'OlO\C 11. Smoking i<;· hcalth e nem) number I. bringing on l'ann·r heart disease. and. perhaps the \\Or'>l'. chronic lung d1sea<>e that makes )OU ga'ip for each breath . .\nd 1fthat 1sn·1 rl·ason l'nough to stop. reml'mher. 11 \Htnkle!> \Our face. :!. Stari an l'\rrc1sc program and Slll'k 10 11. ..\t lrast four limes a ''ed ... walk. Jog. '>Wt m or bic~ cle for aho ut 0 hour. [\rrct!>l'. trains and stre ngthl'n\ )our hl'art. tones )Our mu~des. aids 1n "eight cnntrol. l'le' att'S) our mood and more than a n\ o thl·r acll\ It\ kcrp,s ) ou ~ oun~. · · · ~.Eat kss fa t 1n 'our d tl'I Thl' JUr\ 1s out ·<>n fatt~ foods. the' t«IUs~· d1 '>Cast· Eat more 'cgetabfr·~. and -· l·arhoh\(J(atl' ftxxh. ~,., th~·arl' 1lw tno<.h that lit )Our bod~\ tks1gn In u lh<.'r "ords. sto p putting llll in )Our ga' tan!.. 4 Chl'l" } 11ur blood tholl',tt•nil • and hlocl(.f pre\\UI\' r,egutarl~. \\ ould ~ou gu a )l'ar" 1t hout l·hl·t:._1ng the Oii in) our .1:ar'1 Tht'\C' l\\O mra'lun·ml'lll'> arl' the mo\t an·uratl' prrd1rtor-. o t hl·an attack~ and !>lrokl·'· and both l'a n hr l'hangl•d a' 01d1ng the d1sa\ll'f Practice '>Oml' preH•ntl\ l' med1e1m• h' l..l·"·ping thl· l'holestcrnl hc:km ~l Kl and thl' blood pn!\surr bt•lo" 140/'IJ! . 'i. fat morl' fibt·r. lr1'1'>1 nn ·" IHlll' grain breads. and other unpnKn!.l'd 'l'gl·table food.-. Fiber 1 lhl' txxh·\ '~ll uum dt'anrr. and aids 1n \\l'1ght l'ontrnl. rholec;ternl rontrnl ·\ ·pld,ant \\a} to add fibt·r tn \Olli' d1l't 1~ to l·at l\\O apples ixr J a, · h ~ta~ .l\\a, from 1lw ~i11, lood' ChariotChampions cheered ~ . at"'Babes in Toyland ,~brunch l m '11ld1er\.Jad .. -1n-1hc-bo:<.l'S and u "'1r l ll',tl'r" dcl·oratrd the Ne" ponl·r Rc,ort lor thl' "Batx·s en To,land" hrunrh hosted b' the hotel for < h:m o t < hamp1on\. ..\lll'lld1ng the fi nal actl\ tt} 111 '-l'"P<ffll'r'' -.cril''> of reopening n l'llt' \\l'(t' about I OOchtldren. mam 11f whom \\Cn' en \\hrrlchair!> and : .... onatcd with the Chariot Cham- p111n' v. hrckhair Tcnn1s program<>. mrn1tx·r' ut the CC and friends. "11 "a" o nr o f thl' most trrasurl'd nhHlll'llt\ of Ill) hi('." ·sa id ( ·c · prc\ldl'llt Nora Jorgensen, d1stUS!.tng thl' part) a fl·" da~s latrr. ··11 was a mo't ~.lonouc, -part of m) ho hda) ('( m~·m her"> l'arh .. po nsorl·d a child and cal·h o nr of thrm thl'rl' rccl'I\ l'd a E•ft ..\ Rrun· ~pnngstcl·n and a Madon- na lool.ahkr atte nded and pr.ov1drd l'lll\.·11ain111cn1. <>then. 111111gli11g "1th thl' l·h1ldrl'n and gl\ 1ng out auto- graph' "ere .\ngrls P11chr r Don Sutton. forml·r LA Raidrr Lyle Alz•do, actrrs\ 'Pa tricia Crowley from f \''r, .. (), nast\ .. and Sbalane McCall and Omrl Ka tz from "Dal- la.,.·· In addition . Mieki:y Muu~c . m1rnt•<,. musician'\, strolling carolers. a "al~ing Christmas tree and Santa \\tlh his ll\e re111deer \\Cre thl'n' and gl·tt1ng thlV share of attention ,.,, .\lso. · a hit at the part) "'"" c,\ecut1H' chef Ted Gray \\ho preparl·d the brunch m enu of fruit salad 1n pineapple halve<,. quiche lorraine. bacon and sausagr. au gratin potatoes and yule log drsst'tts. served up with spatkhng t·idrr. (There: wrn· even home-baked goodies to tal..e homr.) · · "These kids and this evrnt hav<.' rl·Jlh put tht· ·l>plrll hall.. 1ntu < hn,tmao; for ml'. The) Mt'I JUSI \O apprl'll::tll\ <.' of l'\l'r~ thing:.. '>~lid h1Hl'I managing d1rl'l'tm Mac Ma«-Neill. Other\ att<.'ndrng \\ere Tom and E mma Jane Riiey. Pilar Wayne and Allee King uf Corona d d Mar. who hclrx·J brrangl' tht' party with .lor- lll'n"-'ll ( ac:rnmpan1l'd b) hl·r hushand Vin) and Larrle Parks (v.llh husband Biltl l arm• and 8 111 are parent' of Brad Parks. founder of Chario t Cham - pion~. Brad and h is \\tfl' Wendy \\l'rl' 111 ·\ustraha spending tht· hohda~' \'1th hl·r parcn1s. ."Our n~xt C\'Cnt to <at'>e fu nds .for our Junwr Wheelchair S~ns Camp 'program "ill be In March~Wc arc planning a reall~ nice blark lie ('\ent at the Mrhd1en." said Nora . PaparHd I• HllH by Dally PJ/ot Style editor Vida ~aa. pJrtll u l.u l~ 'altl'U nu1' grl'a~~ potat l hip' and mo' It' hou..e . porx·orr l \n'" 'all 1mrl'll\t'' \Our bloo prl'"Url'. 'train' \Our · l'll·art an mall'" )OU1 ring'> tight hnalh . bt· COll'>llOU'I. l>o no t"' a' 11 'mi .ha' l. nn n1ntrnl o' l'I <>la tr r \our 0 hl':tlth You d o lfaPP' "l'\\ Yl',ar Julian Wbitakt'r , M.D., is dlrec to of the Whitaker Wellness lnstltut located In Huntington beac h. Pleas address any questions to blm In car• of tbt Dail) Pilot. Box 1560. Cosll Mtsa 926%6 .. _ Mac acNelll abowa of certificate be recel•ed from Anthony Lara and MlckeyMo!'ae. I Bnace. SprJqateen look-a -Ilk• entertained bnaaclaen. LJle 'Al•d' •ttn• aatotra~b• for children 'at Cbarlot Champion• ~naneb. . / .. ·-. . -- • · .. • • ,,.( .. .. ~a~ers lian e~ rush of mergers ~ NEW YORK (AP) -Many of ~all Street's h1&h-pnced law)ers are spending the hol1da)S skiing m C'olo-~do or-sunning an 1he Caribbean. '· John D'Alamontc 1sn'1 with them. O'Alimonte. a panner an the la" firm Willk1c. Farr & Gallagher. specializes an helpin$compan1es with meraers and acqu1s1t1ons. And nJht now he has link ti'me for his fam11\. nrver mind a ,\sca11on. · 0' .\limonte, -'3. IS not alone. Oouns of ta'kco"cr la" )l'rs. '"' cst- mt'nl bankers and 1hc1r staffs have been toiling up 10 20 hours a da) recent!) to complC'lc a rash ofdt•als b~ mi~t 1onight. "'t That s when the ne" ltderal in-come 'tax law takes dTect. a law that 'makes man~ l y~s of mergers more cxpcns1 vc. 1n terms of ta \CS. for both hu)crs .and seller$. So co511pan1es have been making deals at a frenzied pace to capture 'the current la" 's tax ad vantagcs. and it's up to 1hc la"~ers and bankcrs 10 fin1!.h tht' deals before Jan. I. Grub8take Enterp oak •eneer cabin ets to Huntington Bea b manufacturea old campera' food and equipment. • "E\'en though we a~ a suhstan- 11al backlog of proJeCI!> an to ne\I 'car. \\Ith the ta\ law 1here has tx·cn 3 real focus on ~car-end clo~mgs." !>aid Willard J._Ch crlock Jr .. who manages the merge~ and acqu1 s111ons di.'pan- mcnt at the mH•stment banking firm Grubstake came- f rom sports show Goldman. Sactis & C'u ~ . D'Ahmontl' "as. abk to cnJ<l~ C hn'itmas at homi.'. hut l'' l'n thi.'n a pending 1al..co,cr rl·qu1rrd hl' '>pend two hour\ on the tdi.'phonl' Thl' ne\I Huntington Beach fir"m b u il ds cabin ets fo r cam p ing supplies da~.andaga1nSunda}.he\\ashal·kin "lf1t ''3\~I for the l:iud. ~pom the office until m1dn1ght. Sho". I wouldn't be in hu\1nl''' The in\'~Stmcnl hanker'> pnmanh toda' ... sa\' Boh Seu fcrd ut ad' 1se companies on lhl· merm 1)f . (1rubstah · Enter:pn'>l'!> 1n Hun11ngwn acqu1s111ons and hew arrangl' the Rcarh. one of 61>0 c\h1h1tors 111 tlw financing . .\nd the ba~rs· "ork I'> ~2nd annual .\nahi:1rn Spons. Va- mostl ) done for this year's dl•als. l3t1on & I{\'. ho" tx·1ng prl·<.entl'U at · "The big "orkload ocrnrred 111 1hr .\nahl'1m ( 11nH·n11on ( l'nta earl~ to mid-December _::ind 10 1hat \)aturda~ through Jan 11 cx1cnt 11 1s now do"°n to a lncl..k ." T hrl'l' ~l·ar\ agu Crruh,tJl.l' !Mild Daniel· J. Good. a managing Entapmcs didn't l'\ISt :ind Scufea·r dire<·tor and head of merchant hanl.-and ms hrotha-1n-la" H'ruu' 1"t for ~twarson Lt•hman Brotht;r\ \kDan1l'l "erc cmplo~"d h~ Proctor Inc &. (iamhk a!. ml'than1l·, . "\1o,t o l thl' maJor ad' Kc ha' hl'l·n Both "l"rl· ardl'nl cam~'r' Jnd tm·d Sl'l'n and taken:· C1o<l<l ..aid. "and 11f rart1ng around all thl· too<l am.I most o( tl'K' senior JX'opk ha' e utl'm1I<, 1n Oo\l''> "hl'rl· "hJln a lhl'\ dec1di:J lu go soulh or ,i..11ng and the ".antl'd "a" al" a~, at the h\mom '\u 1un11ir ix·oplc arc left lo ckan up lhl' lhl·~ (k<.1gned and hu1h thl'nl'\l.'" l'' J details:· da-.s\ "<xx.kn l':thlnl't Ill '"'rl' Jnd ~·uti:rl'r. "that \\l' .. old\'\ l'~ thing "l' hrought HI thl' <,hO\\ anu tool. ordl'rS tor morl· f ha1·, wtll'n "l' Jl·clded to ll';s\ l' our rt"gular 1uhs and '>tan 1lur 11" n huc,1 Ill''>' " , In lhl' pa .. t t\\ll \l'ar<.. ( rrUh\tal.l"' ..all'' at the \pt1n' .. hn" h:J\e 1n- l'fl':J\l.'d h~ 250 ix·rccnl ix·r \t•ar and thl'' no" marl..l·t at nlhl·r ">1mdar 'hn·,\, 111 111hrr part~ of lhl' \'OUntr~ fhl' 11rl'St1g1ou' Ollllh>1lr 'tore. \lx:n r1:1mh1l' & htl'h. i~ n11" lar~ 1ng < 1ruh4'lat..l· hn\l'' and thl'' .11\l1 Jn.' .1, .11lnhk at thl· t"t\lcman· l ha111 111 '!Jl lr\ 1 l)g guod<. '>I Ort'"· L<t<.t 'pnng thl' cumpJn~ mo' l'd 1ntn J m:iufal·tunng tacd11\ 1n Hun1- 1ng111n &.ll h "1th a l·ap:ll 11~ 111 pniJUl'l' up to '.1100 hll\l'' ~·r ~l·Jr Thn l urrl'nth ntkr eight m1.xkh and tour morl· Jr\;111 the oiling Pnl'l''> tor thl' oal. 'l'lll'l'r c:ih1ncl\ \\llh hrJ'' hJrd\\ Jrl-. \IJrt at S411. But at thi.' la" firms. Si.'ntor and l'iHf\. their food and c4u01pmcn1 1umor anorne~" conuhue 10 fl'l'I thl' Thl'~ "i.'rl' so pfca'>{·d "11h fhl;· I 1111g rnognlll'd J'> thl' l:lrgl''I tr.I\ \'I .rnd llUldoor rcl'fl'J\1110 '>IHI'\ un lhl' \\ l''t < 11.,1. thl· .\11ah\·1m l'' l'nt 1' rl'.111\ thfl'l' <ihO\\~ 111 Ol1l' -,1 rl'l reJ1111n.1t 'l'hldl· <ihtm .1 lam1h '.14.1t1on 'ho" and an uutJoor 'P\>rt~ .tl 11\ llll'\ Jnd l'lfUl()ml•nt .. 1111~ pressure 10 l'nsure Uiat takt•u,er re .. ult and fl·llo" t·a mix-r' \\Cfl' .,o· documents ::irl' 1n ordl'r before 198., l'n' 1ou\ tha1 lhl'\ knl'" thl'tc "l'rl' arnvi.'!\. ..~ 1111!0 ,omethlng · Such a harnl·d paCl'. 1f susta1nl·q. al The m·\t '1cp rn lhl· n olu1111n 11! best threatl·n~ a tl•am mi.'mlx-r\ their hu ... ne'I\ "a' tor hl>th ml·n to famil~ life a nd ::it \\llr<;t can kad to tal..l· a ninl'·\\l'd· l la" .11 l oa!>tlllll' ··~urnout." at·knowlrdgcd Kl·nneth ( nlkgl' lln h0" to \IJrt a hl1\llll'"· Bialk1n. l'IH:ha1rman ofW1llk1e Fan -f hcn Lhl'~ began hulld1ng h<l\L'' 111 D' .\limonti.' a$rCl'd "You can'1 do tlw1r g~iragl' anu s1g1wd up lllr a h<il\th th1'1 1 f ) our fomihl'!I arl'n 't support" r . .11 H Wl·rna Au\·t.. ~ ntapn'l',· In man' \\a\.S. 11\ toughl•r for the \port,. \'al'alwn and R\' ">ho". famll~ ~ l' grt 1he 1ntl'lkl·tual \<.Ill\· t..m1\\ n a" thl' natmn .. , 'l1 I 'h'''\ h11 fnl·tton. thl·~ don't gl·t that." fH' '31d. uutl.111111 rl'rrl·a1111n "I'm not done '''t." ht• \aid "I ha' l' -\ 1hc' \a\, thl· rnt "hl\ton "I lh· t"o more deal.,· to dtl\{' hi.'forc thl' rnpon\l; to C~ruh'>lake ramp hc\\l'' at first... thl' sports 'hu" \\3'> \ll grc:it.'' '·'"' -~·,,,,...,, It katUrl'\ ITI\lrl.' thJn ('llMI l'\h1h1i.. 1111 'al .11111n' .ind 'POrt\. rlu' ~I 5 1111111\ln \\ (lrl h Ill nl'\\ rl'L0rl'J 11\\11,ll \ l'llll k'' .ind thl' hlg&l''-1ti,hing13l t..k rO\\ 111lhl' 22·\C.H hl\lllf\ 1)1 lhl· \hm\ \dnw .. ~1011 1, ~" "" ri.11 .Hl11lt' anti S2 111r d11ldrl·n <•· Ill i '\·\l·ar\-11ld 'i 111111gl'r d11IJl\'l1 .trl' ad111 1ltl'd frn· '\h1m h11ur' at lhl' ll'lltl'I .1t MHI \.\ 1\..11\·ll.1 -\ \ l' 1u<.1 .1no" 1111111 [),,. nl·,L1nd \\111 Ix· nol111to 111 ...,aturJ:i, n1•11n 111 ., '\und.t' anti 2 rm to Ill p n' \l1mdJ\ 1h111u~h r fld,I\ NEW YORK (A~ -The foll~wlng fist 10 PSEG 11 62PI 121 ... 7 , UP ~5 ~uane11 J,. -• Oli 1' lhows the New ork Stock 11e111nge 11 KanebEgv n * . + ~ UP 64 6 Qu IKFn 6~ -l Ott /) stocks end werrenls 11111 heve gone UP Ille most •nt. oown 1ne most 1>1seo on f:"'9f'\f of e noe reoerdless of volume or ~ev No 1eeurltlH tredlng below S2 are incl· -~. Net end o.rcentaoe el1anges are 111 di erence t>etwin 111e brevlo~s Clo,ino Pr ce e nd ue,dev's o.m p r I e e " u..-s Name LHI (Ilg Pel. 1US1-tome ~1' t 1'. UP ~~:~ j WnUn ''f' I • UP tonnslCR n 11~ 1 UP ,J 4 emro:lJrWk 'r111+ J. UP ,.0 S Mexico d ."°' t • Uo .7 ' ~omnMtv. wl • UP F ermtan \ t lt! UD .7 J Trlcentrl • UP 67 Verllv + '. UP 67 11 UnStkvO pf + ) UP S9 7 Ente-.E~ 3 • -• gr: 1 1 I Navstr wtA 2111 + • UP S6 8 NVStaE 31 -2 8 64 14 ~vinCp 1~ + --tto S6 9 Transcn Inc 1~ -) Off 6) lS tec l Auoc .,, f • 1, Hll11Retieb n• 19~ '1 EnterraCP 5 • . 11 C11vron 5' • '. 1 lllPW 7 56Pf ~'· t 2 20 LaQuinla , ) 21 Measuru 41 ) t "· 12 Am Motor\ 3 ·+ 8 13 USPCI s 14 • i 1 24 Wurlitzer 3 ~ 25 BancCtrl ••• ·~ ~11. ·~ 26 Knogo(p DOWNS Name Lu i Cl1g 16 • -2 1 NlagM Pow 2 HouOllRov 3 Rar,tecll 4 Ga vstHou K.emo \ U 7\ K1n-1M1 111 lO • 1(1nQlnl fl • o • ""'°'" • 7 I 16 7 S l7 H SO> ll'• 11;• , '• 1 • l' • Jt • S7 S7 ' • t·; .r ~. ~ .. ~t)l~~ f • t I 1 • 1 • ' .. 19 ~. ' • 10 • J°• • ~: f·~ ~.B , u~ ~.! ~~- • 8 -) f" -'• -~ UP 5 4 I 10 Oalaooinl )'11 -111 011 60 Uo ~· 11 AmCenlCP 4 . 011 59 UP . 1 12 CenHud Gas 30 l'e 011 S9 UP SO 113 Ideal Buie 2 e 8fl H UD 4 8 1' Pa n Am 4 UD 4 4 15 Varco 2of 8 l Off 59 UP '' 16 T1dewa1r 4 • . 011 56 UP H 11 CCX Coro 4111 -• Ott S4 UD 'S ;P 1n$ s IS'• -'s Off p Uo 1 Lear eirt 4111 -81: UP 4.2 20 viTowle 2 • -.3 Up 0 21 Berkev inc 4J .• -. 8~ .o 211 :.... I ~ , 22 BundvCe> l8 Pei. 1 23 KanebSvc 2~ -8 8fl Off 11 O 2• FairCom 7111 -~, :.1 §" 10.! 2S V1L TV~p AA 2'"l -e &~ fl 8 26 Pa11en P s 17 ', -111 •• If 8 O 27 wvnnslnl 197'8 -1 011 4.1 OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW VORK (AP) -T11e fonowino llsl snows 111e Over · the -Counter stocks and w11 rran1s 11111t 11ave gone up 111e mosl end down 111e mosl based oh oercen1 of c111n~ tor Tuesday No ~urllies trading below S2 or 1000 shires are Included Net and i>ercentaoe c11anves arA.the oifference De'"""" lhe previous do~g or lce and Tuesdav's last or bid Price . UPS Name Lnl c1111 Pct SPI Suio · 2)'1 t ~ Up 17 I WesteTcn 2;\• +-, UP 2 Precs11Resc ''" ~ 1e UP 1 Adve nlnst 3~ + ~ UP J'i Heettl1plex un l ' • + , Uo 1 . MICTblo 41/t i l , Up 1 ~oenAmer s 11 , IJ_. UP I 1rtt10ld 7'. 1 uo J6.0 T&E Coro 11 1'1 uo SI Ra~p 2 1· j6 S· 16 Uo 14. Bl le w1 19-6 !S-16 UP 1 ~CCU av 44\'9 s• 9 UD l . H~Klnc 3' • •'-UD ~A~st~~t~" ~:'; 1 ; ) ~: l :l lllinFlnl ,, 'J + ', UP 1 . s Intel 3~ I ~ UP 1 . decTcl1 l 1·32 UP J ren\nel 25·16 '• UP . Nall FSt l ''1 "II Uo I . F1ememw s 2~ t . UP 1 u Grlff1111 7' • '• Uo 11.5 DOWNS xrl:r'ne s L•I' _c11t ~llnCre -1 Int I 2 17· 1-, -2 1 ·~ ~Cl .\.< -t 1noeo g. -1, ~~te~i=r;v ·ir~ ~l-g ~ Vloeo un , 1'> Pinc 1l ll, unamt Inc •• l ~:um':tnev l'l.li -•. Ullr)(I I 4 anners Inc t Hosoos wt •. L1ncotnLOQ.. n • ,1. Mevnefd Oii 4 ... ~eoybS.vng 4 • 1 UldDCOAl'k 7 t , Pct ,,~ I 4 111 11 1 II 1 11 I 111 II 1 II 1 11' ... ( .. Toda~~s s~nsible strate may not Work t"morrow Tax-shelter. benefi s change along with re a l estate values By JOHN CUNNIFF '*.............. \.;) NEW YORK -Once upon a time wise -\mencans $tud1cd thl' n·onumll c)clc and its componenls. mainl) 1ntcrl'\t f3 ll''> and infla11 on. to determine whetht'r the) should lkl\l' and 1n' l'!lt or borro" and spend. If anflat1on "a'> a1T11l 1pated. on)unkr'i and prudUCl'r\ trndl·d 10 hu\ 1n ad\llnlt' OI nl;Cd l'\l'n 1f thl'> hJJ to h<,ir- . J O\\ to d11 '4l 11 1nO:it1e)n · \\3\ hl.l'I' tu h\·1.11mr ,-ln!I vf a ll1l'ndll' tht•~ tended tO deJa~ purchases. 'uv. 11 JrPl'M'>. thl') ha' l" ~ded tax changes to tht:1c h!.t. tur thr l ll·Jr rca-.on 1ha1 t'3>.t:s seem to change ~orr c>fll'll thun th\· crnnom1c qck lmpor:tant changc~ rt'gard1ng t.l\l'' ha'l' orcufred 1n t'ach year from 1981 thmugh llJl'l.i · In i 91'1 I thl• l:lunom1c Reco\C~rv Ta:i. -\ct. or ERT .\ It>" l'rl'J loll" 1J uJI ta\ rati.'s b~ 2 5 pt"rccnt. Social Sel un 1, tJ\l'' \\l'fl' rJ1~d 1n 19 I and 1983. and broader tax tl'll rl'J~.,· '-'l'rl· l'nal'tcd 1 n I 982 and 1984. 'u "onJ\·r "an .\mcncans.alread) are cond111un1n~ thl'Ol\l'h n tu thl' (a\ Reform .\ct. although 11 dOl"'>n ·1 hl·u1ml· l'llnt1\\' until Thursda' That's thl" official datl' bu'i Jn l'Ollrm uus impact al read; 1s e' 1dent Bl'\JU\l' thl'lf ta\·Shelter benefits ha,·e been redUlCJ. lhl· 'Jllll'' 111 '><lllll' rl''i1dt•n11al and commercial rl·al l'\tatt' ha\ l' fa I k n 'un·rl'\1dcn11al lOns1ruc11on Spt"ndmg 1<; do" n mun: thJn SJ11 h1ll1ttn tor tht• )l'ar. in part tx'<'a~~· 1•f kss ' I' &enl'rous qcprec1auon schedule$ for plant and equ1pmnt '¥•n)' companie' ha'c delayed their durab&c aoodS ~chase~. In the stoc1' mar.ket, 1nd1v1di.iats with la!Jt unrealized profits are ~tlina shares an order to avoid nu t )tar•1 • cap11al PJl\S th increase. While the muimum rate ritts "onl~" ftom 20 percent to 28 percent. that isn't {rue for leuereamers. Some who paid 14_puce'nt 1n li)6 wiO pa)· 28 percent 1n 1987. C'onsu m~rs. though alread~ dttpl) an debt. ha\'t ~pttdt'd Up purchases o( b1g·t1CkCt Items, includinl autombiles and apphanc~. Sales taxes incurrt'd th1s·ycar arc ta\·<kduct1ble NeAI )tar the~ arc not Borro"ers arc lool..1ng elsewhere for credit. because the income la-' deducuon forintc~st on charge-card loans "111 Ix-pha~~ o'er se'Nal )Cars bt-g1n'n1ng 1n ·198?. Man)' ar-c gu1 n&. l'' en fun her: The~ art· borrowing on their hu:JM''> and rt'ttnng charge<aro dcbl In l'ITl'l.'l. Congress turned houS<'hOld equ1t) Into a t hl'l l.111g act·ounl b~ makrn&,hOmi.' mongage interest tat dcdul't1bk . .\nd banks. !tome on the' erge ofbankrukptc). .trt' offering 10 lend mone~ up 10 the houSt' rafters. Tht• magnitude of this re' olut1oh 1n the attitude of .\ml·ncans to"ard the hou!i.t' tht'" hve in cannot be undt'rl'!lllmatcd. , ~ot mor~ than 1"0 decades. J.go. the clear~t. (irmt>St ti nannal goal of m1lhons'V.asto pa~ off the monpge. You m1gh1 ha\e, been forg1,t'n for being indtbt~ to . depanmeo.,Cs1ores. bu1 )OU v.l"rc tons1dcred foolish to endangc.-r tht> roo(o, er ~our head ~cond mong.ages often "erc 'll""l!d a e' 11 It 1sn·1 so an~ more &cause ufta' pohc~. 11 might altuall) profit ~ou to borro" on ~our house -th~ profit assump11on being· made on the poss1b1lit~ thal )OU might find an 1n,t•stmt'nt returning more than thc loan's cost Thl'rt' art· man~ dang<"r~ a'> "l'll as potcnual benefits 1n ~Ul h respon'K°'> to changes in 1he frderal income tu la" but ·ha~d on l'\PNlt'Oli.' on~ stan'ds Out as ob' 1ous It 1$ 1h1<. T.i' la"!> i.:hangc.- • > • , t ~ So ,,,J,-l '• l(C,n I l) '•I 1111 1 .. ll l I I I 40 I .. , " Ot I ::~ •1 ll J ~1 l<odk s tt 1 1 "' • '• etO'I I 6 1l •-I • clllln 17 I It •• I '11 COl'O \ • Jr• ~ .. ~~' 1 :z Ill IS•!= ': o(mp •• 1l 'ij II '-+ "' OwtO > 60 t I S 76 • • ICOt 16 13 It '• '• f.e(A\ \-1 4 •• • ldoll 10 IS~ t• • • 't ICl\Dce 0e lO I 1 I• • tv1n .00 •I 11 l\C•n' 414 t •. 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I Ta Mlf'IAlll I ft ,.._, ta.MOI 'Make the Move. to the .. New P~rk Newport "ONE MONTH F~ RENT" Mdt die 1aart .. ve .. Put Ne..,..-., N""'1 hd'• pmlJtr tuwy -'*"'· ,....._. ... ..,.,,,,,. l. I, a I • I , .. ,. ..... ~ ............ ..., ....... ,,...~,.,. ~ ... , ...... ....... ,.,... ....... 11 .. . ,,.,., ... , ............ .... (714)6'4-a. .PARK NEW~ The Cl1111fted ~ d11dllne for In~ ld1 for Thurlday wt F~, Jeftu.y 11t & .2nd wtl be 2 "4. on w.ctn.hy, Dlclmblr 3111. OUr offlcll ... be clo11d at 2 PM, Dlclmblr 311t, and • reopen for bullt1111 on Ftlday. Januery 2nd-at I AM. · . The Or•nge Co.at D•llJ Piiot <;lt!Hlfle~ AdV:'1~ -142-5171 j f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml·llll' FOUND Gold cf'le,.,n. Lido erea Cell •ft« 3om to identify 675-1515 Found' M ... -Oot>ermen 19th & WMOlf 12130 Cell to 1dent1fy 131-0518 Found M•le Pomer.;:;;n neer Red Hiii lndu9trlel Ar .. on 12115 850-eln> LOST 12122 Colle. -.-,1 Uble & white. lc>Ottt like Less.e. ..cty HI et tM bell Rewardl' 846-3243 LOST Cat, SH lpolnt H•n:!.•lalflll'. "Jorden .. 12125. COfl'I., Of Apoiena· & Pert!. 8elboe ll&end Aewerdt NO ???1 873-5867 or 875-02<><1 WM~" . . I 111•••• ·= Demo lltln C8N product. Fem*-*/cer &42-4IOI FAST G,.owtng MMc8 llta- llon hu lmmed opei~ FIT or PrT poeltione. oppfyl. b ... pey~eomm. Fount111n VflMlt/ Chevr°" 982·9512 L.8mhr1 ....... . Adwrtlling 142-5871 Lumber eaperlenc:e neoesury Satery 1-5 Mon thru Fri 11'1 Senta NI• C•ll Pete 751-0800 I ;. \d\crtising A R T i)s .T < 1r .. v.11, .. ,fJ1I, '" ""'f'Jf't' ••f• 11 l C l1J11i:t ' < ""' ritt'.I' 11t1J~111J11H pr1~li1111\t 1, .. ,u1 Jfll\I "'t .. 1 undtr,r.111.1, rnti• I Andt'Hl~ 111 dt '•Cn .idHrtl'IOC 1111 ~ \'1lt'l\ .. :. lirn1' t\111h1 I•• rr•11i u,t l'"''ll'I' .in.I rrt'tr.tJl111r1 'f>c.•' It•! A1t111rn11r1H· 'to1I r~l.ill Jnd :l·r J1I hh t ri ""'I: 1t A lA'I r•1 t '' t\\tlll"I ( >ur d1,, r111.111.H11tt • inJr er .It mm,!, 1111.111•1 .111,1 'I' It \l'V. \l'Af'<'f P''"j"'l''''' 011" 11,• .:1 "Jll A\\CI o\l'thl\ ht 'A lli~ .in.tr• 'li:l1t 1~tA•l tilt,. I\' ffiU\I 1'1111! OC"\\ 'l''~r r\f'< ltU11 t I\ 11 Jd\•OUl:t' 1'11\lll<tn '' l·.i 1 ttrn l.'""' '.'Cfl111l\ ,.1. , (-!WI ptr hnul (I 1'f.I \ft'\i ( Jlttllfllfl1 <}'fl.'~ / / . . People NEED lassltied BUY through classified HIRE through cfMMfktcf'· \ t J t I I -~ $2.40 per, day Th•l's ALL you pey '°' 3 llnes, 30 d•Y mlr11mum In ltle SERVICE DIRECTORY CAL'l. TODA't'!• ISi Fiii LOIS You• Service 0trec1ory Representative P\8.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOIICE .P\8.JC M>TICE Ptll1c hona · OIOIEI SPU•L Blond Puppy 6 wtlt old. MIF AKC S300 644--0937 11L•11m1n11 PUPS. AKC. thOll $200. . 548-0769 THEODORE ROBINS FORD • I ~-4 At.I~( •W I\ I ., I (.0\1A Ml 'A r, ~ •1 THEODORE ROBINS FC RD • 1.1 •iAMtt1 tM t-1 ,, ( ()'dA M f \A • 1 I {1(11{ penins• Now Av•il•ble CAR ROUTES ..... ~~Extr• C••h For D ry Of Thi• P•per HUNTINGTON BEA~H FOUNTAIN VALL Y INDEPENDENT /"' Deli ve r 1 day a week . No collecting . no soliciting. Must h ve dependable car, truck o station wagon and e ~ for JoAnne Craney Mt.IC NOTIC£ •• S,'\['1f1t r fl./\(~ • . • "I I • • SOl TH COUNTV VOLKSWAGEN • ISllZU Arc> TRYING HAlt()(R TO 8( = 1 • IALEI • llRVICE • PMTI • LIA ... Q .,..,_ ..• ,.-... - "8.IC NOTIC£ . . THF('l>L'll! ROBIN5 'n ... r' ( ·'' .... { THfODOIH ROBIN S J ow(' ...... ' . 1.:. ...... NI.IC NOT1CE -es1ate auell "' ot the 11911. FICTITIOUS IUS4NiSS with the COunty Cieri< 01 O.· NOTICI Of 1.na, matertels. perfor~ ah.ii be new and aflell not of Trect No 4M. In the nort"-"erfy 11.00 .... of NOTICE Of' uons"' accounts mentioned NAMI STATIMINT enge County on Oecenlber NOMOISC-.TORY ch•racterlttlea end price h•YI bMl'I Ulllld In o.motl· Counly of 0r.,.. Sl-1• of thl IOUthWel~ helt of thl ~ OIATH Of' In Section 1200 and 1200 5 of The tollowing Plfton• •rt .17. 1996 l'OUCY Al TO quoletlont wl" bl anllyred atratton 0< <>'her aervtce. C•llfornl•. Plf m•p , .. northwesterly helt Of Lot 130 PASHLEY AUCIMCNULTY lhe CalllornlaProbettCodl. doing buatnua .. A). ,.,.. sruo.NTI by competent City All equipment and IC· C0tdedln&oC1.cH,P~tof of NrlCI No. 10I, pet !NP ERVIN !::) P AS llLEY AND Of' Pl'.Tl'TION Mary T Mc;Nulty. P111· ST A. A CENTER L TO Publllhed Oraf}gl Cont Hilltop Perent Partlcl· .uthofltlM end lilt equip. ceaSOtlel aNM bl lnat.itld Ml~ M•. the recorded In lo<* 21, P ... JR N TO ........... Tl. lloners (SPORTS TAAU""A·ACCI· Oa1lv P1101"---.._.24,31, pallon NurHr" School, mtnl wflteh In their oplnlon endcomptywlththerequlr• office of the County ,.._ 25ofMlaclllaneoulM-.ie,ln .it rt'l>I rn C'Wpt>n -" HINRY K. WOMMAN, ... , . ..,.._..,..,_ ..... s , F bell --the lnter .. t of """" of eppl~l>le c... corder of Mid County. EJC. the office.Of the County ... Beat·h Mo ndav. De•· EITATI NO. A1.-Z DENT REHABILITATION). Bl 19116. January 7. 14, 1987 1ovo5 ent• Yner. ountain the City wilt bl purChHed. tomla Codtt end Flderll CEPTING tlllftlrom the corder of Mid County L _ 2 98i:. H To all heirs. beneficiaries. I~ .. SUUIVAM, WORtC· ST A A HEAL TH CENTER W514 V .. lty. Ca 92708 eclmlta llu· The Cltv ...-me ..... re· SU-ty a-. .... tlOna In fOfCI. aootheeatetly 195 lllt. Said pr()plt1y commonly tl'm 11<.'r !:I I •1 US· ~editors and contlngtnl MAN a Dll, An....,a lef L TO . (Cl ST A.A HEAL TH denta of any rect. c:olor, na· , ....-•1 'Qu • ....., ... -PARCEL 2 A I 202tt SW llr band n f Aud r<• y edllQ~ of ALICE McNUL · tt.ttttofllf; 12"1 "81f, -GROUP l TO . 2043 W•tcUff .... IC llftJll'[ tlonal and 11hnlc: Oflgln to ell MfYll the right lo reject any allty, construction de-. n....,,,., Sknown P · · c:fl louftl ,.._.. ltfMt, Lot Or ,, 108 Newport Beecn. ii,'"~ nu N Ille , hit. prlvllegll. pro-0< all proposal• and wal\'I ta<ls. matttlatl. perform~ fOf lngr111 Wld ... lo be tr"1. Santa Ant Pas h lc-y o f Curiind Ol·I 1i and ~rsons wno may bl A,....., CA ..-,7 , CA 92660 grams .cilvltltl gtntr· any 1nforme11t• c:h8fac1er1111c1 and price uMd Tn Comtn()fl wtlh othlrl Pnce 10 be~· l 1IO.OOO l Mar Falht:r of l...iura htrwlM Interested In ,,,. Published Orange Cq•at Robert A e.ooer Man· tennous ....... Ill ace 90 Ot m.O. ...... 1. 0.vltll rom '""' quotations wlH be ~ OY9f lhl aout1'Mtterfy 15 Name of Seller 0.Veul w, G f S 0 Ill and/or estate of 0111lw Pilot Oeolmbef 22. 2~. G ral Pa .. ~ 2"'"'" • NAME STATIMINT la~le to udent1 •1 the apeclflcellon1 oncernlng by c; om p 111 n I C 11 )' lllt of lhe norffiwllltrly 135 Brklgea, It U•. OM' 0 ·an it>go A ~tot•on Iles~ filed 31. ;986 ~r~a:1'Costa ·M~ CA The lollowtng Plfse>n• .,, echool 11 oes not di•· ,IC>IClfled dim nalon, H · aulhOritlea tind the equip. tMtofLol 19ofTr.ci4St,ln The Bolrd of SupetYllOrl and J1Jhn D Pashley by Mary T Mc;Nulty In the MW52 t 92626 .1 . dOlng bualneaa aa c;rlmlnate on the bltlt of paclty, quell 'f or per-ment wflleh In '""' opinion the Counly ol Orenge, St ... will meet on .i.nu.y 7. 1M7. of Corona dt•I M ar Su~rlor Court ot Orange Thia b StntH 11 con· CLIFF ISHll ANO AS· ,_101 cOIO( n•tlonal end formance may be con· beat ..,..... t~ 1ntlf'Mf or of Calltorn .. pet "'flP r• •t 9 30 • m . In the loetd of Brothl'r of Juhn H. C<>unty requesting that Mary "8.IC NOTICE' dueled b u • llmlted W1ner· SOCIA TES. 2207 W Balbol 1111nic Of!Qin In eclmlnl•· lldlred unill• llPICific or thl City wtll be purc:haaed eotded In 8ootl t7. P-oe 9 of Supervltor9 HMting "°°"' P f '""k R T McNulty be appotnted u lh• Y P Bouilv1rd. Newport 8"c:h, tratlon 01 lta ~tlonal mu""um requlfemenl• .,. The Coty epeclflcllly ,... M~ M•. ln the In the Hiii of Admlnl9tfetlon, ashlt'y fl V-J idge personal repretentatlve 1° FICTf'POUS ., ... ,, ~o~t A B·.. Calif 92663 • oll<:llt aclmlaalont poll· 111, 7~ provided 11111 the ..,..... the rlgflt 10 reject.,,., orrie. or the Oounty Ae· 10 CMc Cenler Dia.a, Swtt1 TennC'SS<'\' A native adm1r1,111er the est•t• of NAMI ITATIMINT T .,..,, ..... ger 1.._.. W Clifford lahll. 78111 P,_ • .: ..... _ .. 1 ._:. •-~ menvflltturer aut>mia>tllff cs. or all',_,_........_.,, end wtlYI eordlr of Mid County EX· ANI C~tOConaum· ·L•CE ••cNULTY . hll atatem.nt ... ...., L I l L ft I c..... ..... .......... p ...... ....... .. . ..,.,.,_ T G f • =:t' of Ch1t.'agc1. ag<' 73 " '"' The fOllOwlng p1r1on1 are wllh tl'll County Clerk of Or· OUM 1n1. • .-•ma, program•. and •tlllltle and ecr1pt1on •nd 11tpl~t~ of any 1nf0fme1111et CEP IN tll•rt rom 011 mete IM ~ f m I The petition rtquHIS Oo1ng butlnlU •: r~. ,.___.._ C.itt 90623 ' 1.._. hlM>t edml~erld 1111 (uatlftcetloll -Lor 0tv1•t1on1 from 111111 aouthwee1erfy H2.5. Detect· 11, ltll years u «-ra ser· a.tlhorlly to adm1n11tr Ille EOINBOAOUGM RARE ~~9Hnty on ..,.......,..,... Thi Hill Partnerahop. Inc . op,'::.,.:, Pfop<>Md Otvi•tlon ~ apeclflcatlont conc.,nlng PARCEL 3 An UHIMnl 8Y O•Dllt OP TN8 Vll'e5 will be held al estate un~ Ille In"-*"• COIN MERCHANTS LTD . ' ,191a CalllOfnla. 115 T_,ty Sec· ~bll•hld Orenge Cout on~t•ble tnginHl'tng ·~lflld dlmenalon, CB· of 1ngr ... Mid ...... to be 80AM) °' ...... ... 2;00 pm f'rida y . dent Admln1strat1on ot Es· 3941 'B" •318 S Brlttol. Publllhed Or•n-Coeat ond S!. "W#port Be•cll: Dall Pilot 09cembtr 31 pr11etlcel • . paclly. quellly dt pee· uMCltncommonwl1tlottlert OP C>aA .... OC)WlV, January 2, t 98i at St utan'!!. A1:~ :!1 1h lull authority S•nta Ana. Clllf 92704 o.tl' Pilot Oecem~ 24 31 C•lll 92663 ,.J. " ' N. o quot•tlona wltl be con· form•nc• mey bl con· OYer the nottl!Welt~ 15 CM.•oaMA. LlllDA ._,, c-I """ ,..., -Met di FC>fd. 3,.1 "8" 1.,.. J • 7 14 1....;7 · Th11 bu1ln111 la• con· • · iif ..... 1 lielerld wNch 1n eny manner lidlfed unlele 9"ICIMIC OI fMt of tM ~ 1H awRT8, Cllfl ef .. Marks c.piscopa T11epe1111on1u~IOfhMr· •316 s &nMol, Sent• Ana. '"'· ~u ry • · ;515 ducted by • ~ Plfl· ~ dlct .... t11eque11ty0< wort. maximum~ .. "' of L ..... of Trect de. In ...., .. , ... .,,..., .. Of. Church. 600 Colorado •ng 1r1 Oec>t No 3 at 700 C11tr 92704 -ahlp "8.IC NO!Jjj( petf01menc. of Ille equip. 111, end provided 111e1 the the County of Orenge. StN -.. c..,, c .... Ave Palo Alto fol-Civ1e Center Drive w .. 1 This bu11n1u ta con· Mt.IC NOTICE W CtL""'d lltlll • -· ment dftc:tlbld In .,,... fNllUfeclUflf 1ubmll Ml 0. of Callforni.. pet me, ,... Publllhld 0r.,. 0.... I _:_. b l Santa Ana, CA 9270 1 on duc1ed by: en tndlvlditl l Thta 11atement wu lllld NOftCI 1ptCJliG•t10n1 acrlptlOn W'd uplenetlon of corded lfl'9ootl 11, '-I of Od)' Pilot Decelftbet H. 24, OWt:U Y intern.men Jenu1ry 7. 1987. at 1.45 PM Mel cs. FC>fd '9Cnnou9 ..-s1 w1111 the County Clerk ol Or· •mlNG llDS Bid Openine. J--.y 1. th• 1ua1lfloa11on for Miletllalieoue Mtlpt. ln the 3t. ,,... . • at the Alto M esa IF YOU OBJECT to the Thit ·~'"""' w• lllld ~STA~ ange County on Otoernbet Otte o.c.mber 4. 1tll 1917. Pfopoeed de¥1atlon baaed offtc9 of the County .-.. · weo1 Cerm'tery The farruly granting of the petition rou wtth the ~ty Clerk of Or· Thi lolloWlflO ~· .,, 24, 19116 ~l<>n• No. 16-5-.,.. fl *"'14tl~. W918f on ~tetlle tngl-1fl9 cordlf of Mid County. EX· r b •hould .. ,,_ ecSPur •• the ange County on Oecenlbet OOlng bu---.. Tu111n ,_ PW ~..... pr.clic.t Cl,TINO IMftfrom th• ....: NOTICl pre ers rontn ~ons hearing •nd atat• your ob· 24. 19N Aaeoclll• !Of Hum1tt o.. l ubllslled Orfl'\ge COMI Otvl11on. Publlc L•nd-Ill" . · No qllOtetlonl will be con-.tOUltlwlai.tly 332.J ..... to the Ame rican iec11on10<fli.wr111enobJec· ,,_..~I. 14742 Newpor1 0111)' Pilot ~ 31. ac..,. PublllNCI Orenge Coaet lldlredwNclltntinymenrw s.ics property commont~ H eart Assoc1at1on or oons with the court blf0t1 Published 0r.,. COMt Ave , Sult• 207. Tuatln 1~. Jwiue~ 7, 14, 21. Speclflcatlonl kif oHE (1) oa11y . Piiot Olclrow 31, _,.._the quM!y or~ known• 2021t Kllli. om.. your (avortle~anty the hearing Your llPPll'· OaHy Piiot Oecenlbet 31, t2tl0 1917 NEW 50· AERIA L BUCKET 19H ~ of the equip. a.till Ant The fOllOwlnt ,.,_. .. RoU , H oOd & anct may be In~'°" or by 1988, January 7. 14, 21, JoAnnt Johnl Ttaon. 54 W-525 l 1 FT TA UC I< WITH · W501 ment cs.tcrlbld In tN1e PfiCI lo bepakl. 1180,000 OOlnCI ~ •: er, apg ~, att0<nty 1987. Seton Ad . lrylnl, CA 92715 CHASSIS ANO CH~PEA apec:lflcallont. of ....,: Tomia A .. IRICAN MlDICAl Tinney, 980 ~lddle· IF YOU ARE A CREDI TOR --w -524 • Thi&, bu•ll"'" 11 con-BODY . flta.IC NOTIC( Bid Opening: .i.nu.y I. P9rller CONT,..CTOM, 3201 w . . field Road. Pa1o Alto °'·'• c:ontlngent creditor ol dueled by ., lnd•vlduat rta.IC NOTIC( 11 11 the intent of lhlM 1"7 PA~l GA·l121·79-10: Werw Ave., IMta AN, in ctw;4, e of arrange· t rdc~m·~1 ... You1 ..... ~·,!. ': "8.IC NOTIC£ JoAnne J Ttaon _,r ___ .,.... sc>eetflcatlon• "In It~~ ._, tttnte, .. !_. ,,.. fl ,...,., .... ...., co-,~ .. • ..... , ~wta C.W....:..!.t.7CM~ .._._,,. -·~ ., .., " , ... """"' Thia ll811men1 W Ned ""''',.._ Wlttl the polle ... of the.,..,, .,...,, _. 18' I llR ... ..,,...._. "'-" : ,.,. nontl· _,...._ ·--... menta. reM/11 II to thl pertOMI P1Cnn6ue Mlll•M with the County C11r11 of Or· MAMI STA~ of Fountetn 'l==o obtain Dall Oecenlber 4, 1tll Ill" . eHl.ttly fl9"e Of 1ht HoeMI, tt I .._ Lene. ,AClftC Y11~­•MONAl 'A Cemetery • Mol't ary C1'1 I • Cr'em1 ory 3500--C:c1f1C View rive NewPO<I Bead! 6•4-2100 I H~MOft LAWN· llT. OLIVI MQl'tuary • Cemetery CremalOr'f, rep~1111.,. ~f'lted by MAim STA~ •"9' County on Otcember The fotlowlng petaor11 at• a YlfliClt tul\af* ..,. Specllica11ona No. M·t-Publtlflld OfMge c..t ~ llal of .Lot lit Hvrltlngton lhedi, Cellf. thec:our1wllhlnl0urlN>fltf11 Thtfollowlng peteon1.,1 9.191~ dOHIQbullMel•: vtcldemaNltOl'the • '1W Deity Pilot ~ 11 .,.,.,...,..,.,.,,,.Of t2f.4t· Jlom the d•I• of flrat le-dOlngbullnt111t· ' ,_,,. OIU.MAN 'S AES · rntnl lmolVef. All...,.._ 0 1v111on Pub lic 1... 'ltle.ilflw•~halfOfl.ot n.. A. • ltl11 1Uance of 1111.,..HPl'ovlded C LA SStC S INT EA· Pub411Md Orange Coael TAUf'ANT, 801 E•t 8.it>ot tlonl llNll befftede In aneet WorllllEnginwlng WIOI t30 Of ffl!Ct No. 708. In 1M KaMCIM Lene, ............. " In Section 700 of ,,,, NATIONAL 18032-C Lemon Oeif'f Piiot Oecenlbet 24 3 t ltvd .. Newport Blectl. Cellf W'<I ~· lnaf\I* ~lonl fClf ONE ( 1) County of <>Nnge ...... of leect\, c.w. Probat1CodlofCllffornll. Or , Yorba Lind•. C•lll 19".Jan~7,14,1N7 'tzte1 M1S 'i110omponenttof'1NHIWCANOVAN ('.+-TON) "8.ICNOTICl ClllfOfnta. l*'INP r• Tt11111vt•• II 11oft· The time for fttlng clllmt wlll 92ee6 / W512 l•lbOI Penlneull Co., equipment llflall be a, 119"• 11 II .,. lfMftt of tflW cordlc!Jn 8* 11,,... H Mted by. I ....., pert. not• ••Pll'• Pf10t to tour Seem Naplet. 10.0 W -l~c • 1t1lorn1a, 6120 dard '"~ M woni ~'°"' lft 1tMPlno _,.. • ~ of ·t111•1'1'Hut Macie. In ••:::.,t month• from the d•t• of the MM:Artllur 1143. S*'t• "*.IC NOTICE St . Simi v....,, Md IMMftal ~ llNll With IN pOllclee of the C"Y OJI ftll ~ tM oMDI Of 4'11 C°""'Y""' A, WWI nt•rtng nottced lboYI An-. Cellf t2707 Clllf. · be lut>l.ct IO 1nepec-. n of 'ount*" V...., to oc.tllll'I • •rn • TO conllr ohald Coufl'Y, Tflll •••• "-1111 Ma tl..i VOU MAV EXAMINE "'° r.• "'"-It oon· 1'1C,__ To;• ......... lo <on· -" ... -.. , ___ ...... _ .... ,,_..._ '"'"Clll f , .. HH-• -..f'°"" ..... flle leepl by Ille C0ur1. "you due11d by. Ml lndMdual ..... tTA~ dlletld by·. COf'l)Ofl llon ll\IOllo WOftl,, Tflla,...... '4CI ~ICll of .... daC*l· PWh '°' ....,. llM 0"9f .,., .... °" 0... ... ·are a perton lnt-.. led In &con PMdlar '"'-folowlng S*'IOM WW MICtlMl K Vie.ftrealdlnt ment W'd .. Ml~ IMftl Ill~. M ..... NOTICI II H l aY acnMI tM ~~ 14. 1 the eat ate. yOu may ..,..,. Thlt ~ w• Ned dOlng tll*""9 II' Cailfonlle TNt ilatement wet ,.... 11N11 be new n 11N11 not tloM lflel M "*" lrl I MM OIV!N tflet the Oflftte 1100 .... of IN .,.._ ' .._ upontheexecutorOt~ wtttltheCouflty'CtatlofOf· ~Co., 21211 lenff, wtlfltheCountyOer)(OfOf· ._. b9I u..o 1n ""*'-MCt w-.-. fMMlf County loerd ... ~,.. ot .. ,... Or-.. C.. •lr•tor, or upon the et· enge COUft on ~lmNr Hunt1n91on leecfl, CA at1f1 County on Q6clmber lltr .. lon °'other_.. and II CC1191=•!11 Of the ""°"' In_. o ~ NW of lot t30 of Diiiy Du ,.. i1. IOf~ for tM neQltor OI '· l... .... 24. 1M6... A• """""*" .,., IC· .. .., ... M • ...,,.. IN fOllOwlftQ ""' trect No. 70I per IMP ,.. ,_.... ~ 7, t4. 2t. t625 Gillet ''"'e Cos.la Mesa 540 5554 ldmlnlltretor, Md Ille wtttl ,.,,M PtltrlQle l . lfland, 2t21' ~ Clll90flet Jf1a11 be lnabled datd ~. M WOfll prCIPlftY 7 eot• w, .._ 21, P8ll II 1 7 the couf1 """ proof of ..,. ""*"*' Orenge Coea1 ...... H _. • CA tll4I ~ Or COMI and'°"""" Witt\ the,..... .,., ~ ._....., .... PA.-C:<El QA ttl ,. 7'-1: .. .-.: 1 •1 C" ...... lft 'llliiiiw;::rw::;::~i!~ \ *• ••~.,...,... ..... o.11y f'llot o.c.nMr 21, •TIMI.-.... Ii eott· Delly Not bet 21, ..,.._of 1ppnc-. Qll. .. ..._.to...,....n~••.._pet~tlNofftDlof ~,...., , • lr'f INt you dlalft ~ 1 .... ~ 7. 14, 21. M1ed.,.. en IMMtl'llJal ,..., ~ 1. 14. 111 ....,... Coo. n ,_.,.. ~ ot the Olr9dOt Of ,Al'Ch 1 Thi of .... c...e,. -••OeaMr . a notlceof ftlnootanlft. 1M7 ,atrtdaL...._, 1111.IJ 11i911Y"""'9tloMlrlflotoe. ~ Wof'll ,..._ .... to•oflM...,_; 'MOiL 3:All ,_ •1• ...... ._.,_It ..,.,OfY and :iori!Mment of w.m Tflla .....,,_,, "' fifed w.m COMtNdtOfl -. _...,.. • "'GCMlllOI•"• ., , ._of Lot 1t ,_ roeci -.. . . • • •