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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-12-12 - Orange Coast PilotLate n'ight depo it Thii-i.tut ion ""~on t•r ui.ht'd throuf(h Crcwkt'r Ronk ot l t>th and Nt>wport Bh•d . in <.:osta Mt>sa a t l ::lO a.m. Sunday. Minutes bt-fort-. tht' driver. Jose Gonzalez, 2·t, or Mexico Cily, had hit a pa rked rnr at l 5 th and Bay in Newport Beach . when he was spotted b y off-duty Nt•wport Bearh gt. Mike McDonough who fol- . lo"·ed him. Gonzult•z, who was treated and relt'ased from Hoa~ Memorial Hospital, was booked on s us picion or drunk- t'll driving. I • I -, • t t THI ORANGI COAST MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1983 IParade I of boats' lights up Harbour No Problem, a 47-foot boat owned by Huntington Harbour resident Stacy Brohier, who calls himself "a grown-up kid at Christmas time" has been named the most beautiful boat in the Hunt ington H arbour !Philharmonic Committee's boat parade. The colorful parade. held Sat- urday and Sunday nights. kicked loff ~he Philharmonic Committee's 21st annual Symphony of Lights !festivities throughout the gaily lit harbor. · The Cruise of Lights. the !fund-raising part of the program. •igets under way Tuesday and will continue through Dec. 21 Boats leave the marina at Peter's Land- 1ing at.Pacific Coast Highway at 1 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m .. 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Money raised from admtSS1on . $5 foradultsand $3 for children 12 Queen of the cruisers - Smooth video heist has real movie plot Thieves stole 400 video motion pictures from a Fountain Valley video-.tore over the weekend 4n a burglary plot that could have come right out of one of the movies they lifted. The smooth-working intruders tunneled into the Video Monkey video store from a business next door, virtually cleaning out the store at 9895 Warner Ave .. according to Li. Dave Brokaw of the Fountain Valley_ Police DeparlfT\ent. In addition to the 400 video movies, n vc video cassette recorders and one video camera al.so were stolen. Losses were put al $23, 700. Investigators said the thieves pried their way into the Hair in Motion establishment and then cut their way through two sheets of wall plaster board to get into the video store next door. They apparently left behind a paper bag containing nail polish and other items they had gathered. The break-in occurred between 8 p.m. Friday and 8:30 a.m. Satl;lrday, police said. COUNTY IDITIDN ORAN GE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Divers find car, no body The whe reabouts or a 39-year-old Tusun man who ap- parently gunned his car off the end of the Newport Beach Pier Saturday night and disappeared into the darkened water below remains a mystery today. Scuba divers have tw1Cf' probed the submerged wreckage of the station wagon without fi nding any sign of Martin Regan's body. The car is resting on its top in roughly 30 feet of water. Police said the water off the pier 1s murky and the v<.'h1cle has sunk into the soft oc-ean floor "T he visibility down there 1.Sn't awfully good but the divers checked out the inside or the car and didn't find a body." said police traffic investigator Gary Millius and under. will go to music lenrichment programs m Orange 1County. (See BOAT, Pal'e A2l The ) acht ·~o Problem,• owned Brohier, earned the title •Most by S tacy Beautiful' unday night in the annual Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee Boat Parade. Regan's family described the man as a "survivor" and expressed hope that somehow he might have survived the crash and swam safely to shore, police said. 1Adoptees helped :or hurt by dolls? By CHRISTINE DECKER Ol tlle OMIJ Not II.ti Imagine a little 8-year-old girl who knows she has been adopted. Her best friend gets a Cabbage Pat.ch doU for her birthday. She shows the little girl the new doll and the adoption papers that came with it. What goes through the adopted child's mind? •Is she worried she will be' \aken away from her family and aold with adoption papers? •Does it help her understand her own adoption? -Or can she separate the doll's adoption from her own and re- main unaffected? Adoptive parents, experts and adoptees have differing opinions. "I'm appalled," said an adoptee, Pat Sanders, 42. o( Santa Ana Heights. "The thought ol adoptees being sold is very of- fensive -especially to adopted children. Buying a Cabbage Pat.ch What price for a doll? See Page A3. doll seems Lo make a game out of the adoption process. It's not a game, it's a very emotional process for all involvedJ". Sanders is president of Inde- pendent Search'Consultant which helps people reunite with their famJlies. "Many adoptive parents I've talk~ to don't like the adoption part about these dolls, said Jean Mandeville, a member of ~. Orange County Nloptive P~ A!llociatJoo. ''l don't want my daughter thinking adoption wu as easy as buying a doll and filling out some papers. A lot of love and affection went into the process." It took her 14 months 1X> adop~ her four-year-old Korean daugh- ter, Mandeville said. Mandeville has been encourag- ISee ADOPTED, Page AZ) ,., ........... Cabbage Patch Kid on Rodeo Drive is adoptable for 135,000, including her sapphire necklace, bracelet and diamond earrings (on her shoes). Man beaten, murdered in Laguna motel A 22-year -old Bakerfield man was found Sunday inside his Laguna Beach hotel room bludgeoned tp death with the porcelain top to a toilet tank and left sprawled in his room, police detectives said today. Ronald J. Murphy apparently had been dead about six hours • when a cleaning woman at the Laguna Inn, 211 North Coast Highway, found his body sprawled in the hotel room Sun- day afternoon. Firefighters initiaJly were called to the scene on a medical aid call. • Police detectives arrived later when firefighters concluded the death scene indicated the possi· bility of foul play. Laguna police said it appears robbery was the motive behind the brutal killing. Murphy was stripped of h is wallet and other possessions. police said. "I suppose it's possible," said officer Millius. "But we just don't really know at this point." The white Ford station wagon was driving on the pier toward a park ing lot when police ofCicers fi rst spotted it at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday. The driver reportedly turned around and pulled back onto the pier when he saw the approaching patrol car. With police in pursuit, the driver sped down the length of the pier at speeds reaching 35 miles per hour. Several witnesses said it ap- peared the driver gunned his car before plow ing through a small concrete retaining waJI and splashing into the Q;irkened ocean. But police indicated the driver may not have realized he was at the end of the pier and may have intended to make a sharp tum and retrace his path. The station wagon also knocked aside a bench and a sign stating "No Overhead Casting." Police said the car splashed into the water about 50 feet from the end of the pier. "I've been working here 23 years and nobody has ever driven off the pier," said Newport Beach Lifeguard Capt. Buddy Belshe . How about a real classy gift? Just 'buy that hard-to-please person his own college course By PHIL SNEll>ERMAN ............... Chriltmu ii j\.-t two weeb awa,y, and you still haven't fic-um out what to give that hard-to-buy-for penon who ha ~ at Cout1lne Collep think they've aot an innovative 10lutlon to the funillar gtft-givina dilemma. The coUece, bued ln Founiain Valley, ·11 diatributina "The Not Just 4nother Holiday Gift'' catatot. With it, you can purchue a clua or recrMtional eXL'W"lk>n for that hard.to-pleae frlend or relative. lnateed of another tie or a bottle o~ume. the colJefe 11....-- lnc you pey the reptraUon fee to allow eci.neone epeda.I to attend one of eo..tllne'a community let'Vice worbhopl. 11\e co1JeCe clalnw to haw eomethtna to pleele ~one. .., The catalot hU a eection enti- tled, "Now that Santa Gave it to You, What are You Golnc to Do With Itr• Under th1I heedlnc. COlltline la offerlnl lem1nan on ''Oiiini "Camei'a-~ leam1nc how to Wle food pro-~ mlttowave ovens and home video equJpnenL lf your loved one ta into the l"Nl outdoon, you can lien him • or her 'f for a en.a country ski trip or a wlnter camping ex- cursion. For the 1por1a nut. there a bus trip to watch the Loe Angeles Laken challenge the Houston Rockets on the basketball court. For thoee who enjoy a quieter IOf1 of competltlon. you can pu.rclwe .omeone a place ln a Coutline bridge tournament. For 110meON1 with h.la head ln the clouda, you can buy a ticket to a lecture entitled ''Weird WHther? Whyr• Or you can eend the whiJ kld ln your life to the collep .. 1 Computer Fair. 'your favorite pnnet cook rnieht enjoy a seminar on hot and COJC!l>UiA or on Ch1nele noodl• 'lbere'• also. worklhop devoied entirely to new Wl)'I to prepare chicken. For people who are Uaht on (See CLASSY, Pact Al) • • ~I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 12, 1983 Olympian problem for OC airport? _!_ Private plane can be flown in during games, but parking will h e another matter By JERRY HIR CH Of ,,.. o .. y,.... ••~ lf you flrl' planning to fl y your private plane into John Wayne Airport during the Olympics next :oiummer. you better make reser- vations now. The Fede ral Av1~t1011 Admm1s- tration is proposing an airport reservations systt-m to regulati: the tlow o( traf(ic at l'('ven Southern California airports. in- cluding John Wayne In addition. airport officials say that a lthough th~y "'Ould handle increased general aviation a1n:ra{t traffic at John Wayne. there would be no place to park the planes. "In-and-out traffil· would not be a problem. The problem 1s of people wanting to bring planes in a let them sit for 10 days or two weeks." said Bill Marlin. an airport offlc·ial. "John Wayn<' 1s not a good plal~· for pilots to make plans for,'' he said. The airport has ::ibout l.OUU airplane parking spaces. Nearly all of those s paces are used by planes based at the airport. A handful of temporary or "itiner- ant spaces" are available, Martin said. but even without the added traffic from the Olympics. those spaces are usually full, "We run out of parking spaces pretty quickly Anyone wanting to use John Wayne should <.'Ofltaet the airport manager as to whether we would have space for them," Martin said. Even 1f you have your own parking space. air traffic regu- lators may limit your abili ty to reach it. According to the FAA proposal, Joh n Wayne will be rated as a class ··B" airport -mixed com- mercial and general aviation traf • fie -and reservations would be required for <..-ertain types of flights at th e airport, said FAA spokesman Bud Reibel. Reservations would be accepted and a pproved on a first-come, first-served basis, but could not be s ubmitted more than 14 d&ys in advance of a planned flight. according to the FAA proposal. These reservations. however, would only pertain to flights with instrume nt flight plans where pilots are in contact with local control towers and follow specific routes, Reibel explamed. Pilots flying under the more general visual flight rules would not be regulated, he said. "The real purpose of the reser- vations system is to ensure that we don't wind up with more airplanes in the system than we could handle," Reibel said. Traffic at John Wayne Airport rang.es between 35,000 and 45,000 Gas company to donate $1.5 million to needy flights a month. It is generally higher in the summer than the winter. according to Ralph Odenwald , the airports FAA Con- trol Tower chie f. ' Busted bus The FAA plans a public hearing on U\.e propoiied .regulationa.lor 9 a.m. Wednefiday at the Marriott Hotel, 5855 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles. Southern California Gas Co. and its shareholders will donate more than $1.5 million to help needy customers pay their energy bills. . "We believe this will provide ass1Stance, especially to the elder- ly. handicapped and un - employed," said Sam Bonnick. district manager . • The funds will be distributed to people who have been selected by the United Way throughout southe rn and central Orange County. People who meet income requirements will be gjven as- sistance on a first-come, first-served basis until all the funds are used. This money will only help a small portion of the people in need. Bonnick said increased fed- eral help is needed. The utility company also has initiated several other programs to help the needy. They include special paymen,t arrangements, third party notincation. weather- ization advice and a directory of agencies that may be able to help. A riderless South Coast Plaza shuttle bus struck a light pole in the parking lot near May Compan y at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday. A woman bus driver was taken to Mercy General Hospita l in anta Ana. Co ta Mesa police did not file a report and more de ta ils were unavailable. BULLETIN BOARD A-few days of sun expected for Coast Movie day to benefit chfid abuse program The Exl·ha ng"' Club of Fountain Valley 1s sponsoring a special day at the movies for kids Saturday Adm1ss1on is $1 and all prot'eeds will go to the Orange County Child AbuS(' Prevention Center The first -100 youngsters wilJ receive free hats and balloons. Good news a rrived with weather forecast today. Sunny and warr0ec weather ii expected th rough Wednesday. Not a hint of rain is in sight. ac'"-ordmg to Bill Hoffer. National Weather Service Spl.'<.'ialist Temperatures ~e predu:ted m the low-to muf-60s today and low 70s Tuesday and Wednesday. Nights w_11l be dear and in the 40s and low 50s, with light, buffeting winds. There was only a smattering of ra.in throughout. Orange County over the weekend. Less than 0.2 of an 1m·h. hardly C'nuugh to wet the s1dt.>walk!., It'll on Saturday and Sunday Tht• tutJI ramrJll for th<' month st<ind~ al about a hair an 1m·h. said Emmett Franklin. the> Orange County Flood Control District spct·1allsl The movie will Ix' shown at 10 a.m. at the Family Twin Cinemas. just south of the Gemt·o store on Brookhurst Street in Fountain Valley Auto insurance seminars at OCC Two seminars concerning auto insurance will be offered Thursday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The programs are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. in Social Science Room 112 and and 11 a.m. in Social Science Room 103. Ahnianson fund vows $250,000 for center Skip Davenport. public affairs manager for the Automobile Club of Southern California. will conduct the seminars. There is no admission charge for the programs, which are sponsored by the Orange Coast College Resource Center. Laguna arti ts set panel discussion The Artists Council of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art will sponsor a panel d1sc~1on entitled "Who is the Tastemaker?" Tuesday at 8 p.m , at the museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Guest speakers include California painter Donald Karwelis, art critic Melinda Wortz and gaJlery owner Kirk deGooyer of Los Angeles. Adm1ss1on 1s $3.50 for members, $4.50 for non-members, $2 for students with ID For more information call 494-6531. Christn1as breakfast slated in Laguna The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce and Civic Asso<.·1a tion is sponsoring a Christmas Breakfast at 8 a .m . Tuesday at the Hotel Laguna near Main Beach, Laguna Beach. Tickets are $5. Guest speaker will be Morry Hansen. of the Yellow Bus Company. Thl' chamber will hav~a social mixer Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Woman's C'fub, ~86 St. Ann's Drive. Tickets are $2. The Ahmanson Foundation has pledged $250.000 toward the con - struction and endowment of the Orange County Performjng Arts Cente r. officials announced today. The fund-raising staff for the center, under construction now in the Town Center area of Costa Mesa, has aocumulated $43.7 milJion in donations. Costs are estimated at $85 m1lhon for construction and en- dowment of a 3,000-seat theater and a 1,000-seat companion theater set for a grand opening on Oct. 1. 1986. The Ahmanson Foundation. well known for support of the arts in the Los Angeles area, and Howard F. Ahmanson, an Orange County resident, had previously donated $122,000 to the center, said Henry Segerstrom , chairman of thl' center's board of trustees. Construction on the first phase of the center, where groundbreak- ing took place in July. has now passed the pile-driving phase. according to Len &dsow, the We1re Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? 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Bt• IMO, eo. .. ~ CA 9292e C-~tglll 111.l Ora1199 Coelt l'llblllNnll ~ No n•w• t!OtlH , lllu111111on1. t<lllotlt l m•H•• 01 _,_.. !l«..,,l!lly!Mlepf---....... I*,,,_ OI t;.Opyftuf'I - VOL1',NO.MI center's exec·utive director. Excavation is currently under way for the orchestra pit and for a foundation walJ leading to the c.,-enter, he said . The structural framework for the center·~ 3,000-seat theater is expected to begin taking shape next March. I CONTINUED STORIES ADOPTED DOLLS ... FromPageA1 Ing adoptive parent.I to write Coleco, the manufacturer of the doll, to express their opinions. S hirley Carey bought one of the ro und-faced Cabbage Patch dolls for her natural-daughter, Jt>n· nlfer. 7. She and husband, Jack , huve two adopted sons. "I learned from the doll's udop- tion papers. J didn't know there was such detail on them - footprints, handprints il_nd birth information," said Jason. Cart!y, 13. "It gave us a chance to discuss the boys' adoption with them . Having the doll has been a positive experience for us besides the fact my daughter just loves it.'.' said Mrs. Carey of Huntrngton Beach. Dr. I. Lee Gislason. associate professor in UC Irvine's psy- chiatry department and an expert on young children, said children who know they are adopted could get anxious thinking about the adopted Cabbage Patch dolls. It might brmg up idenlily prohl&M because they, like the dolls, are not with their natural mothers. "Having one of these doll'> might help thetMI children deal +.with adoption," Gislason said. "Tht.>Se dolls are pretty ugly, funny-looking things. I can see a little girl looking in the mirror and seeing she's not half as ugly as this doll and, 'If I can love th is doll, then my adoptive mother must love me because I'm certainly better looking. "A lot of adopted children feel they're not loved by their new mothers. Having an adopted Cab- bage Patch doll might also help in that the child loves and cares for this doll a nd 1f they can love their adopted doll then their adoptive mothers must also love them I see the doll as having a pos1uve a ffect on an adopted ch1l~." Gislason said CLASSY GIFT ... From Page A 1 their feet, the college is offering several dance classes, including one entitled "West Cout Swing." Other gjft claasea rover real estate , b ea uty tips, cardiopulmonary resuacitation, amall-busineea management, in- vestment advice and phyaical fitness. CoasUine is accepting payment by mail or by phone with a charge card. The college will send a gjft certificate to the person who i.s'J.O receive the holiday present. Last-minute shoppers can also purchase these educational gifts at the Coastline College Center, 11460 Warner Ave., Fountain Valley, as late as 5 p.m. on Dec. 23. To obtain more information about the unusual gift program, call Coastline's Community Ser- vices office, 241 -6186. BOAT PARADE ... FromPageA1 Brohier's "most beautiful" boat was decorated with a snowman and a lighted Christmas tree. It h as won previous awards such as the Best Design and the Spirit o,f Christmas award, said Brohier, who is retired. Other top winners in the boat division include: Sweepstakes, Rod Hyde, Barco de Amor: best of theme, Seagate Yacht Club; most unusual, John Pratto, Conquistador: best use of lights, Andy Anderson, Deja Vu; design excellence, Bobby Cor- nelius. Vamonos; tribute to Christmas, Merle Gile, Advocate; besl whimc;iral Wint0tnn ~ird, El Mistico; best religious, BiU .Ben- nett. Good News. Others: wate rfront homes. sweepstakes. Dr & Mrs. George Higue: silver star , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dixon; gold star, Mr & Mrs. Kenneth Bourgu1gnon: best youth decorated. Chris Gaar. Multiple wat~rfront home awards: sweepstakes. Coral Cay Lagoon Homes: Silver Star. Grant, White- head . Gross. Perry. Newbill, Doran famih~. Offwater h oml:' awards. swe<'pstakes. Richie & Libbie Rt.'<:tor: silver star. Bob & Gee Gee Hanson, gold s tar, R. Rae Car-pole accident cuts off Costa Mesa power 8) KAREi'\ E. KLEI~ A t•ur reportroly fl eeing a hit-and-run accident smashed into a power pole on Bristol Street near Newport Boulevard early this morning, knocking out electriCJty for about an hour to 2.065 Costa Mesa residents. Richard G . Harrison. of Santa Ana. told police he was rear-ended s hortlv after 1:30 a.m. while traveling southbound on Bristol Stn . .oet north of Anton Boulevard. The car that hit him was involved in a race with another vehicle, he said. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Tom Durham said Harrison followed the car until it ran off the road and into the power pole, about 1:53 a.m. Th(' driw r reportedly fll'd the sccnC' aher the> crash PolJce d1sc'Ovcred the car 1s registered to a Sant.a Ana man Jim Kennedy. Costa Mesa area manager for Southern California &lison, said electric power was out between Fairview Road and Newport Boulevard and between Wilson and Bristol streets for 54 minutes. A few customers remained out of service until 4:22 a.m., Kennedy said, when emergency crews re- paired the pole. A pohce sergeant who arrived at the scene to investigate !_he accident drove into the web of tangled power lines and damaged his police car. tearing off a spot light, an antenna and breaking a rear window, Durham said. ~ I 1, 1 Gypsy Boots a one-man band ·' ! • •• ... I, . ·~ J • \'t..·t ~ra n H o ll ywood "c haracter~ doing his thin g in Costa Me a now By CllRISTlNE DE<'KER Of I ... OellJ "llol ll•ll Gypsy Bouts bou11dl'<i through town danging has t'Owbl•ll, jingl- ing his tamb<>urine, passing out tang<.'rin('s, walking on his hands, redting poems. singing songs and throwing a football. "l like to do a htth.• bit o{ t'V1·rythmg," ht• said Boots 1s usually Sl't.'n jumping up und duwn and making lots of noist'.' al Harns. Raiders. Lakers. Dodgers and Angels games. If then•'s a parade <:lose by. he's sure to be m the forefront rmgang has favorite bt>ll. He was m Costa Mesa last week to promote Mother's Kitchen, a Costa Mesa health foods store and r<'Staurant He plans to return Fradav to cheerlead Cor the store. He -also was promoting his philosophies of life. "Don't panic -go organic. Eat more fruits a nd nuts and gel in cahoots with Gypsy Boots." Boots is 73 years old and has the energy of a 4-year-old and the appearance of a h ealthy 40-year-old . He credits his con- dition to eating lots of garlic and organic food, exercise. herb teas, fresh air and plenty of la ughter. In earlier years he became socially offensive because of his pungent garlic breath. he said. He now eats heaps of K yollc, an odorless Hawaiian garlic which he says is good Cor the circulation. 08llJ _ ,......._,.._.. ........ Gypsy Boots rings the bell for his latest cause, a Costa Mesa rest a urant. ·~· i.'-. - "And I need that because the only truna big orune is my heart. I guess my mouth is preuy big too," he said, laughlng heartify. He is 5 feet 9 inches and weighs a slight,150 pounds. He sports a scruffy beard and longish hatr. He was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt over a Hawaiian sh irt and baggy striped .Bennudas. He had on running shoes because he said he'd just played tennis. He travels all over the United States, usually by train, to attend major sporting events. Because of his antics, he usually he gets his mug on camera, free tickets and sometimes gets to throw passes during professional football work- outs. '"Wherever I go I always cause a commotion. J gotta act nuts to stay normal. Look at the nonnal people who are nuts," he said . .Because of this ability, Boots became a regular in the 50's on the Steve Allen Show. Then he had his own zany nightclub act and toured with musician S pike J ones. In the 60's he opened Gypsy Boots' Health Hut in Hollywood but was soon evicted because of the noisy parties. "It was a dumpy place but movie stars like Gloria Swanson. &:idie Albert, Red Buttons and Burl Ives would stop in just to get a dose of Gyp!y Boots." he said. He's included a few of the recipes from those days in his book, ''How To Stay Young At Any Age," which he said has sold 150.000 copies. But mostly Boots gives the paperbacks away. "Lafe is worth living whale you are giving," he said. Boots has one Christmas wish - to be grand marshal of the Rose Bowl Parade. "I want to walk on my hands down Colorado Boulevard. Right now I'm just a one-man float." Peeping, skinny dipping suspects held Irvine res1den1 Ghood Banna 3 1 was arres1ed for suspicion of prowl· 1ng and peeping onto windows 1n the Orangewood compfe). shortly afler m1dn1ghl Sunday Irvine police sa10 lv.o victims •dent11ted Banna as the peeping tom who peered into their homes lrom second s1ory balconies A guest of ane Irvine Marrion was a•res1eo Parly SaturOa) morning tor skinny d1pp1ng and being drunk on pubhc Burke A Mitchell 20 was bookeo at Oran.ge. C?unty Jail Five car owners who left their vehicles either 1n driveways or on University Park streets. found 1hem- selves v1c11ms of overnight 1h1eves Saturday morning Losses included a skateboard and toolboii. ski equip- ment worth S500. a slide pro1ector and backpack valued at $400 and a S300 tape deck Police believe a youngster s mis· choet got out ol hand Sunday morn· ing. when 101let paper was IU on fire and severaT stalls burned 1n 1he Peabody pool restroom. owned by the Un111ers1ty Park Homeowners Association Police had no clues this morning about the arsonist o,. a damage estimate H untington Beach A burglary was reported Sunday evening at a home on the 9800 block ol Bluereef Drive A rear locked shd1ng glass window was smashed with a shovel to enter The loss included a $400 television set A white and blue Volkswagen van was burglarized Sunday whole parked near Golden West Street and Pacific Coast Highway The loss included s100 cash A woman was arrested Sunday af1ernoon at the Broadway store 7777 Edinger Ave on suspicion of shophfllng Clothing worth S 13 was recovered A nome burglary was reported Sunday morning on tile 8600 block of Anchorage Drive Entry was made tnrough an unlocked kitchen window The loss included $2.500 in 1ewelry and $28 in casn A brown 1978 Volkswagen Rabbit was stolen Saturday lrom tile 9500 bloc!\ of Indian Wells. The loss was estimated at $4.000 A green 1974 Volkswagen ··Bug' was burglarized Sunday wn11e parked on 17200 block of Apel Lane A slom11m tool was apparently used to enter tnrough the passenger door. The loss included $160 on stereo equipment. Fountain Valley A resident reported that someone store $3.000 in 1ewe1ry lrom a hallway bathroom during a party Saturday night In the 16000 Street of Chellis Street Burglars pried open a window to a pickup truck parl\ed In front ol a residence 1n the 8000 block of Flamingo Avenue and stole hand tools and power tools valued at St.700 A suspect argued w11h a clerk al Warner Jr Liquor Market over whether he got lhe proper change atte1 paying for some beer While the clerk was d1s1rac1ed an accomphce .>f lhe suspecl stole S22 from lhe top of the cash register Tn1eves stole $245 from a 1001 box on a work bench in a garage in the 9000 block of N:g~h~gale Avenue Someone stole an IBM typewriter valued at S 1100 from the Orange County Sanitary Districrs laboratory bu1ld1ng. 10844 .El!is f"venue. Burglars ransacked a master bedroom in the 9000 block of Ellis Avenue and took $2,525 in jewelry and coins Costa Mesa Two warmup suits valued at $430 were reportedly stolen from Nor- dstrom's Department Store at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa Friday. An Irvine resident. Lisa Jo McConkle, 20, was arrested on suspicion of grand theft. A home on the 700 block of Center Street was broken Into Saturday and $20 was stolen. An open window apparently provided entry for thetves A custom bi~yc°le 0 valued 81 $800 was reparted stolen from a storage shed on the 100 block of Monte Vista Avenue Saturday. Fair and warme r weather Tuesday Coa stal VotOy t,,, '"'OVO" 'u&MJly e .,.Pl 10, ea,ty tnOf"'"V IOQ 1n1e,~011te "•ll•yt l.OWl tn '"4d 301 and •01 HPQ,,, w1r.,,1n9 .n10 1ne -10• I "4Mltr PQef\t Conc"'°hOf"I to ,,,..,,. 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And, I wouldn't stand in a line for one.'' Sue Shlpley, Coat•Meaa, waltre11 "We're going to wait to buy one for our next birthday in April. They're not worth standing In line for now.'' Kelly C•rden, Co1t•Mea•, 1tudent "Nothing. I don't like them at all." Edwin Hinz, Co1taMe1e, retired banker ''Absolutely nothing. I have 13 grandchildren and I wouldn't buy them one." Jennifer Vogel, Fountain Valley, 1tudent 'Tm flipping for one. I'd do almost anything but I wouldn't fight over one of them." G•lt D' Ago1tlno, S•nt•Ana Helght1, homemaker "I wouldn't pay a cent for one. You couldn't give me one." Doug Vogel, 1tudent, Fount•ln V•lley "If I was& grown-up, I'd pay up to $40 for one to give to my daugh- ter." Abduction; rape suspect held County cerebral palsy victirn, 7, was blind, deaf and re tarded By lite Auoclated Pren A former employee of a home for handicapped children has been arrested after the kidnap and rape of a 7-year-old girl who is blind. deaf and retarded, police said. The child. who has cerebral palsy and cannot- walk by herself, was dumped on a lawn in Santa Ana "like a bundle of garbage," one witness said Sunday. It was the second such attack at the home in five weeks . Perry Kay Sheller, 26, was booked Saturday night for investigation of kidnap, rape and raping someone suffering "unsoundness of mind," police Lt. Paul Fiegner said Sunday. The two abductions have spurred some parents to take their children from the home, but most are being supportive, said spokeswoman Carol Trimble of the Hy-Lond Home for Exceptional Ch.ildren in Garden Grove. Sheller uaed to work at the board and care home. He was held in lieu of $25,000 baH at the Orange County Jail. After treatment, the 7-year-old was reunited with her parents. Ricky Winder, 30, a Garden Grove restaurant employee, told polia! he aaw a man drop what he thought was a "bundle of garbage" on a front lawn Saturday. "I didn't realize there was a little girl in that bundle." Winder said. Sgt. Bruce .Beauchamp said Sheller also was under investigation in the Nov. 6 abduction of a 14-year-old quadriplegic from the home. That girl was taken from her room and found 30 hours later wrapped in a blanket on a front lawn near the facility. The girl, who polic.-e said showed signs of sexual abuse, also is retarded, blind and a quad- riplegic, Trimble said. Police Sgt. Bruce .Beauchamp said examination at the University of California-Irvine Medical Center determined the girl was sexually assaulted. Gwyn Rucker of .Beverly Enterprises, which runs the 147-bed Hy-Lond home, said the company hired a guard Saturday. After the first abduction, the firm installed new locks and ordered alarms and instituted bed checks every half hour. Sheller's mother, Tina Gervais, saJd her son has a drinking problem which led to the breakup of his marriage. but he is innocent. "I'm not saying he's a little angel," Mrs. Gervais said. "Halos get rusty sometimes." . JOO~ camct\ ho1r sport.coat, el I wool l'lannel trOUM.re hand fmmz.d 5hcitlend mt,.,reia sW¢6l.<Z.r "41'Z5i ·pinpoint, oxfbrd cin:iss &llrt. · tolbot.t, dub t1cz.. 44 Fedhlon llland Newport &och n4fHf.5010 IOOJ Watwood Blvd. 525 South Lake Aw. -- ~, Wettwood Vlllogtt ZJ3tZ0B.m3 Potodeno !13/304·933' .... ".. Orange Co~st DAILY PILOT/Monday, Decefnber 12, 1983 TOP OF IHI NIWI NATION Light quake rattles .n e rvous Idaho area By tbe Associated Prus CHALLIS, Idaho -A light earthquakt-that shook this area Sunday night was an nftershcx•k Crom a major quakt• that killed two people Oct. 28. authorittes said. The lemblur mt'asured 4.6 on the Richter scale and was cuns1dert>d a light quake . Nu damag" or inJUrll.'S wert> r<>ported. Qui111s bo1·11; o n t• critical NEW HAVEN. Conn One of the qu1ntuplt'ts born here over the Wt'<!kend was in critical condition today with a respiratory deficiency. and all five nred sp<.>cial care tx>cause their lungs a re under- developed.The three boys and two girls were bum Saturday. 13 weeks t•arly. to Diane Kirc·hm•r. :11. who had taken fC'rt1hty drugs \'ic·1i111 k ills k id uuppf•r SAVANNAH, Ga Two yuung lumbt-r workers armed with t·ap guns sel uut tu mak1• $1 m1ll1on by holding an 111du~tnahst'l> sun for ransom. but the plot baC'kfirt-d whl'n the intended v1t•t1m drew a real gun and k11lt•d ont• of tht· men. John M1chal'l Paulson. tht• 28-v<'ar-old son of liulfslream Aerospal'<' Corp Pres1°ik n1 Allen E Paulson, ronfrontt'Cl b~ two mt•n SunJ,1y. prl'tendt'CI to real'h for his kl.•ys but mstt.•ad dr"" a 2'.!-t·a litx•r derringer and fired two shots. killing Timothy Payton Curtis T he sa'Ond suspc<.·t fled, but polwe lalt'r arrt·sted Michael Lewis Newsom(' Seau/c e/ean s U/J big slide SEA 1·TLE Bulldozers and dump trucks rumbled through the night 10 clear a Seattle highway of tons of mud and debris that thundered down a waterloggl-rl h1lls1de. t.'Overing the road with thick muck up to 6 frt•t det-p. Noone was hurt in the Sunday morning shde down the east slope of Queen Hill, about a mile north of downtown. but the 200-foot-wide swath of muck just missed two apartment buildings Blasl i11j ures I 7 Guard 111en G REELEY. Colo A gasoline camp stove explosion sent a wall of flame through a park shelter being used by a Colorado Army Natfonal Guard uni\ for a field k uchen. badly burning onl' guardsman and mjurmg 16 others. STATE Boy gets a 1101he r liver SAN DIEGO A 3-year-old boy has undergone has st'<'Ond liver transplant 1n nine days after a organ was fluwn tn from WiS('OllSln during the wrekl•nd to rt'plal'l' tht· lrr.rer surgt>t.ms had implanted Oc'C' 2. ThC' Los Angeles-area buy. "ho was not 1d('nttf1ed at the rt-quest of his parC'nLS. was returned tu mtl.'ns1vl' t·are after St.·v<.•n hours of surgery Sunday ~h· was brt•a1h111g 011 a respirator and lasted 111 a111c:tl l'Ond1tum Leuk t·n1pt h·~ 11 <•it:hborh ood NILAND About 7;) JX'(1 pll' hJ\'(• 11•1urn11.l tu their homl~ afl1.•r tht•y "t•rt' rout1.-d b~ Loi.it prnpdnt· gas leaking lruma rallrwt..11.·ar an th1~Smdll lmpenal County town. dUthorittl'S -....y N1ldnd f1ref1ght1.'rs, as well as Calapatria drld lmp('nal Cuunty fart' crews. hosro down th(• leaking South<.·rn Pac1f1t· car for several hours Sunda' and then hauled 11 tu a remote area south or town Jui•e 11ile Ila /I sex l'ha l'ged SAN DI EGO Thrl't· Juventlt-Hall probation workers were fared and two of them were booked on criminal charges a fter they allegedly had teen-age girls they supervised perform a striptease and engage in oral sex. Joseph Angeles. 25. was booked for mvc-stigat1on of oral copulation with a female under 18. and Richard Ojeda, 23. was charged with le wd or lascivious aclS. Ojeda purportedly stood guard while Angeles engaged Ill sex last Wet!k with a girl m Block 400 of the juvenile facility. which houS<.-s 15 to 17-year-olds. The third worker was flrt.'d Cor allegedly watching. WORLD Illegal con1pull'r t•xp o rls seized LONDON -A team of special customs agents seized a l'Ontamer Lrutk loaded with six U.S.-made computers worth $750,000 they behevt' were to be smuggled to th<.' Soviet Union m v1olatton o( the NATO ban of h1gh-tN·hnology sales to Soviet bloc nations Thl' St•1zur<· Sund:.y was the latest sign of new t-oopcratton among Am(•nca·s alli£>S an Euroix· in a t-rac·kdown on tht• 11l1•gal flow of stratcg11 h1gh ·tt'<'hology to the· SovlelS Po/fr(• brcwt• fo1· /,.i . ..;h i ·iolen <'t"" LONO:)N Une thvusand pohcP oCficcrs guardt-d prominent fi gures in Northt-rn lrelamJ today whtlt• !:X•otlund Yard, fearing a yuletide offt.•ns1w hy IHA terrorists. braced for a Christmas bomb IJlatz 1n Br1ta1n In Belfast. polil'esa1d a Roman Cathohl· man was shot and killed early today by gunmen faring from a passing car an East Belfa'!t. Pohct• said tht· killing "look:. hke a random sec·t.araan mvrrler " Two h(•/rl i11 fu ta l lrai11 wr<"<'k OAR ES SALAAM. Tom..ania A passenger tram with fi ve t'OOChC'S and a restaurant car derailed in 1-entri.tl Tanzania. k1lhng 19 people and lnJUnng 99 Polil'C were holding two people for questioning about thl' derailment, allegedly cauli('(j whl'n an Iron bar W<'ighmg more than 200 pounds was mtentfonally planted pn the ra1l lme. ----------------------------------------------------------~~------------ Bomb kills 4 at U.S. Embassy in Kuwait K UWAlT (AP) A dump truc-k pac-ked with expl~1ves crashed through the U S . Embassy gates today and blew up, killing four people and injuring 14, officials said. Five other exploeions in the city, indudlng one at the French Embassy and nnotht•r at the airport. lnjured about 40 people. The blast collapsed a three-story annex of the U.S. Embassy. shook bWldings several hundred yards away and hurled chunks of concrete in to nearby buildings. The truck blew up before it reached the four-story main embassy building, but initial reports s poke of severe damage In ihe Hoover sex file · revealed WASHINGTON (AP) -More than i,000 documents from the files of formt-r FBI director J . F.dgar HoovC'r confirm that th~ agl'nt·y t·olll'<:ll'd gossip on tht' sex livc•s of many of thl• natton·~ top poliucal figure~. US Nt>ws & World Report says in 1ts latest editio n. Am~rican rompound. U .S officials s:ud no Am<'rtcanB were killl>d. Whnl>sset and hospital SOUl'\'t' ·mud on, of twu men tn the-c.ab of the six-wheeled truck was killt-d but his partne r was hurled lnto the air by thl• blast and survived. He was rushed to hospital where he remained uncoruclous and ln serious condition hours Blt.er..Lhe attack, the source. l&ld. Police sources said others killt.-d included two Ara9 security guards employed by the U.S . Embassy and a technician at the aJrporl. ~ ~eventh car bomb was defused neur th(: ,.. Kuwaiti Passport and Immigration Ortu.-c In thC' Rt•maithiya dist11<.·t u( the t lly A shadowy group Cll lllng lts(•lf "Islamic Holy War" clamwd rL'!lpo11s1 hll1ty m a td1•phune call in lk1rut for lhl' bomb bht1. 1n this small Pers ian G ulf t'Ountry. The ul)s(:url' gruuµ hWi said It w~ n:-sporuiible fol' other rLoecut suicide bombings oC Arneric:a11, F'r<.:nt h and lsral'li targets m Lebanon. The Kµwaiu gove1 nmcnt appeall'd the public to remain calm. Polkt' scu)t:d of( th€' blast <1reas and stepped up security around fon:ign offices. Court rejects surgery order for 'Baby Doe' WAS HINGTON (Al') The Supreme Court refust>d today to ord<:r a life-prolonging operati on for Baby Jane Dol', thl· Nt•w York infant with severe birth dl'fr<.·ts whoi.e parents haw dl'Cided against surgery · Tht' JU~llt·t·~. without commt·nt. le t s~nd decisions upholding tht· parNn:.' w1shc-s. Baby Jant-Doe. whose.• real name has not been made public, wus born Ot:t 11 with her spine exposed outside hl.'r body. u t·o nditwn t·alk'Ci s pinlJ bifida. She also has an ubormally small ht•ttd that is swelling with excess fluid . The magazine's 0t.'<.'. 19 issue says the d0t•umcnts were kept by Hoover in his office during nearly half a rentury m which he headed the FBI. They contain man y urisubstantfated allegations about the private lives of former Presi- dent Kennedy, Eleanor Roosevelt, former Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles and others. Her parents, aftl:'r c:onsulting with doctors and members of the clergy, dc'(:1<led against surgery that might allow the t·hild to hvc for20 years but still leave her re tarded. in constant pain, e pileptic-and APWlr9jll>oto paralyzed below the waist. The material also details how Hoover drew on the defamatory information to curry favor with presidents and other officials and used the bureau's resourct.>s to intimidate those who t.•rat1c·1zed him or the FBI. The documents were.> re leased under a freedom of Information Act request by histo ria n Athan Theohar1s of Marqucttt.· Umver- s1l v m Milwaukee. Pope J o hn Paul II (right ) talks with Luthe ra n Pastor Christoph Meyer during his visit to Protestant church in Rome. Pope visits Lutheran church in unity Illove get di~'Ouragcd by the difCl<.'ulty we encounter on our way ... J ohn Paul said Sunday night in Ger- man from a raised marble pulpit before 400 worshipers. Without. the surger,y, she 1s not expected to Live beyond age 2. The case attra<.·tt-0 national attention with the intervention of right-to-life advocatc.-s and the Reagan administration The New York l'OUrts have rdused lO order University Hospital in Stony Brook. N.Y .. lo operate on the child. A state appeals court said the infant's paren ts chose a "reasonablt'" l'Oursc of treatment for their daughte r In o ther action today, tht• t·ourt: -_J,lpheld an in~port.;mt prov1s1on of the settlement that broke up tht· Amcm·an T€·lc:phune & Te legraph Co. In a t·asc· 111volv1ng an t•st1 mated $5 billion nationwide. thl• court rult>d unanimously that the AT&T break-up will not unfairly satldle ne w regional phone companies with huge hook-up costs. It rejected challenges to the plan by Calaforma and N<'w York oCficials. Some o r the information is heavily censored a nd more than 10.000 other pages have been withheld altogethl'r. The FBI cited national security. pt-rsona l privacy or other gruunds fur keeping the m atC'n a l under wraps ROME (AP) -Pope John Paul ll c:alled for "Christian unity" as he visited a Lutheran churt'h and attended for the first time a service of the denomination which split away from the Roman Cath- olk t'hurch 462 years ago. "We desire unity, we work for unity, without le tting ourselves Keep an eye out for It Although John Paul has visited -Bl<x:ked a trial 111 tht• Un1tt'Cl St.ates of Protestant churches during _his negligenc-<> daims aris ing from the I !Hll explosion of a f~r-Clung tra ve ls, it :-vas t~c first jet OVl'r Taiwan thuL k11lt•d all 11 O µt •opl(• aboard. The t1!Y1e a Rom~n Catholic J>?nl1ff had t•ou rt. without m mm(•nt, ll•t swnd a ruling that v1s1ted one tn his own d 1<X't·S<.'. Taiwan 1s th<' nmrt· uµµmpnut1.· plal·t• for trying tht.• It was also the first time a pope lawsuits. llla 11 .. loss p roduces only 'crank calls' had attended a Lutheran scrv11.·t'. -Agn·1.•d tu llt't·1dc• 111 .111 Ark;111.,<1s murder case The thurch was founded on the wh(•ther prust't·utors must h1mo1 a pll•a bargain prc.'<:epts of Marlin Luther. the agrC't>ml'nt th<.•v w1thdrt•w thr<-t·d~1vs lat1.·r Thc·t'Ourt e xcommunicatt-d Gc•rman monk said 1t will rl'vi1•w J ruhn~ that th;t•w uut a 21 -vc•ar who led th<.· Prott•sta nl Hdor-prison ll'rm fut a l'tmvwtt'<I k1ll1.·r · GRAND HAPlDS. Mich. tAPI -A 69-vear-old man who lust an art1fic1al t'Yt! has gotten only "some crank calls" in respon54! to newspaper ads set>kmg the cyl''s r€-turn "We're afraid somc.·bodv found 1t and didn't know what It was." said J oan Wd>:.tt.•r. a m~·l' of the man. w hOS<.' 1dent1tv has not been nc•vealed. · · t twas such a sense of pride to him. He felt like a real ~rson again. H<.> Celt good about 1t " The Grand Hap1ds man got thl· eye with lashes and plastic skin surrounding it about a month ago after comphl'ations from facial cancer forced the rC'moval of has left eye. Webster said. The eye 1s worth $I ,200. "It madt-the family t·ry to see him with two eyes again," said Webster, 45, of Grand Rapids. "He wor._a patch for a year. The new eye really helped rebuild the pride he had in himself and made people slop staring at him." • The man Jost the eye Nov. 26 while walking home from church , she said. ··w e d on't know exat•tly how it happened. but the eye feU out between the church and his home." "I didn't notic:e until later in the evening that it was missing," the man said. ''l'U probably have to go for a nother f1 ttlng and get a new one made. I have a patch on my left eye again. but I can still see out of my· right cy,e." An undisclosed reward was offered through an ad in theGrand Rapids Press. Nancy Dunn, an assistant editor. said Saturday tha1 the man has gotten only "some crank calls." mat1on "LN us follow th<.· 11w1wu1111 to rtoe:unc1ltat1on wtth Goo and L·ach other:· said tht' wh1te-rolx"'<I pon- tiff. who appt•a red llrL'Ci a fter a full day of act1v1t1c•s and pastoral visits He was gr('('ll'd at th1· front of the tiny wh1t1• c:hurch near Via Veneto as bishop of Ro me by Pastor Christoph Meyer. who shook his ha nd and led him down the red-carpeted aisle• to meet the chun:h mem bers, some of whom curtsied or bowed as they shook John Paul's hand. John Paul wore a white skull cap without his miter. the sign of papal authority. He also refrained from his familiar back-handed wave of apostoht· blessing. The pontifC joined Meyer on a raised' stage while a choir sang Protest.an\ hymns. ·British 'Day After' violent Protesters tear down fence a t U.S . missile b ase GREENHAM COMMO N. England (AP) -U.S . and British troops at Britain's rirst cruise missile base have pall'hcd strl'k'hC's uf barbed-ware fe nce torn down 1n a prott•st by about :J0.000 ant1-nudear :Jl·t1v1sts, most of Uwm womt•n Most uf tht• pruwstt•rs l·nc·1rclt.•d ttw base hC'rt'. ~fl mil~~cst of London. Sunday -the day after Britain's Independent Television network sereened "The Day After." a grim US. movie about devastation in a (1ct1t1ous nuclea r war . Bush in Salvador, deplores violence ·sAN SALVADOR, El S•1lvador (AP) -V1c-e President George Bush warned the na tion's leaders that "you will lose the support of the American pl-'O~le" if act1v1ty by right wmg death squads <.'OntlnUl.'S. "Every murdc·ruus act tlwy commit poisons the well of friendsh ip between our two countries and advances the cause of those· who would impose un alien dictatorship on the p('l.lpll• uf El Salvador," Bush said Sunday. Bush's re marks came dunng a tu.tst at a dinner in President Al varo Magana's uffit-1a l residence. At- tending were st•veral high officials of the Salvadoran government, incluchng Magana and Defense Minis- ter Carlos Eugenio Vtdl'S Cas;muva. Jn the two days sint•e the showing. 66 prutcstf•rs have bc>cn arrested bv civilian and Defense Ministry polkt• a"s thPv tried to tear the Cent."e d own with bolt 1.·uttcrs or their bare hands, Th<1mcs Valley police Superintende nt David Eyl('S said today. · Complete Top Shfoln, Tertyald St.U, or Prawn Dinnen. S huttle delayed EDWARDS AIR 1-"0IKE BASE (AP) -C-0lumbia's re turn fltght lo Florida was delayed today, but the space shuttle cre w t'Ontinued airborne experiments in a more conventional plane. Columbia. which was delayed in landing last week'. ran into another setback in getting back Into the air today. The disrovery of a leak in an auxiliary power unit postponed the two-day return flight lO Florida until Tuesday at the earliest, said Nancy Lovato of the Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility here. In nil. a dozen holes were torn in the nine-mile fence'. officials said, despite a n1rdon of several hundred police ofCicers oul.Side t he base and troops of soldiers ms1de. As the repi1ir work wen\ on today, women protest<>rs encamped outside the base huddled around campfires and an overnight rain turned lo snow . Many chanted, screamed" orblew on trumpets during Sunday's protest. Two policemen we re injured. Police lnspector Mich ael Page. 30, \Y&S knock- ed out when a concrete fe nce poet feU on him. Another suffered rib Injuries, police said. · Special Yllae1 Ilk• thae woa't lut forewr, IO come to Staart Alldenon 'a today. You're loin• to feel •ood In.aide. • .• 673-7726 DAILY SPECIALS . ~ Complete dinner served with soup or salad, °" ';~~~';;~svt.-potato du jour or ric~ pilaf. =~-f.:;:l~f ... I h}¥-I :~~l~;Mf~= ... ~ ~ ~ _,,.,,,,,.. .. .,._,,... ~ ........ ~ ~.,.... ~ V'IW• ........ C:llW • ~ ~ • ( Tea for treatment of cancer probed I LOS ANG ELES lAP) -A "super salesman" and three--as- sociates who helped peddle Japanese herbal tea as a cancer treaunent a re under investigation by California. Nevada and Los Angeles County authorities, a newspaper says. No charges have been filed against Garry David Middleton or others under mvestiga tion in the case. and Middleton has disap- peared, the Los Angeles Times said Sunday. citing inte rviews and court affidav1ts as th~ sources of its information. The investigation focuses on sales of a murky, brownish liquid that Middle ton . a slender. wavy-haired Australian. alleged- ly sold under the names ADS and Forte. the paper added. The Times said Middleton and his associates told customers the liquid -which sold for up to $300 a bottle -was an imported Japanese herbal tea effective against cancer, arthritis. burns and other maladies Dunng the last year. Middleton and his associates sold it from the trunks of automobiles, frequently meeting ('UStomers in parlun& lots and alleys, the newspaper said. The story said Middleton in- cor porated the Amerasia Corp. in Nevada, set up an office in Reno, Nevada. started buying a large house there and apparently planned to e xpand his market significantly by building a $2 million t<eno chnic that would feature ADS treatment. "They (Middleton and his as- sociates) prey on these people who arc terminally ill," said Reno police Detective Mic hael R. Bowla nd. who investigated Middleton "They are leeches on society." Plans for the Reno chmc were hah ed abruptly a month ago after Middleton and his operation be- came the target 6f an investigation by the Los Angeles County district a ttorney and the California De- partm~nt of Health Services. said the Times. When mvesugators from Cali- fornia and Nevada raided the Re no house Ot:t 25, they found 13 50-gallon plastic drums of a dark, murky liquid that appeared to be ADS. the newspaper said. Going a broad Snmunlhu Smith from ~lai rw. "ho\ i~itt·d Hu!-.!OiU n l \ uri ·\n- drop•n•'-. irn ·ilalion. wilh.pend IOday~ut 1he Ch ilJrt·n·~ Inte r· na tional S~·m1m?-ium 011 1he2 1 ~1 Ct•nlur) in Japan later thi~ month. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, December 12, 1983 .45 Panda's condition improving WASHINGTON (AP) -The National Zoo's giant panda, Llng-Ling, was reported "much lmproved" Sunday In her fight against o kidney lnlection. Zoo offlciala say they _plan a ne w round ot tea~ early thlS week to detennine whether the 14-year-old panda la recovering Crom her illness. ''Things are certainly looking better," said assiatant.zoo cU.rector Devra G . Kleiman. "Behav- ioral.lv, ahe'a much improved and she's eating very well.'~ Veterinarians at the roo wiU anesthetize Ling-Ling today or Tuesday to take new blood samples. said Kleiman. He said the urnplel wJll provide a aclentiflc measure of the panda's roc'Overy from a bacterial kidney infection. The 227-pound panda haa gradually lost weight over the past aeveral montha and her illness was~ t laat week. Millions visit Mexico shrine 'Miracle' of 452 years ago continues to fascinate countrymen MEXICO CITY (AP) -More than a million or because they are less religious. I can't say for Me xicans -some crawling on their knees -are certain. But there are fewer of these external acts of visiting the Basilica of Guadalupe today in a show of mortification." he said. devotion to the Virgin Mar y. They believe s~e ______________________ ...._ _________________________________________ _ appeared here miraculously 452 years ago. In this overwhelmingly Roman Catholk country many Mexicans say the Virgin of Guadalupe continues to work miracles m answer to prayers. Devotion to the Catholic figure known as the mother of Jesus ru~ deep through four centuries of Mexican tradition and is evident in the brightly colored images of her that are on constant display in many homes. cars and offices. "It is a devotion so deeply rooted that there is hardly a family that does not keep something that reminds them of the Virgin -a medalhon or a scapular.'' said the Rev. Francisco Ramirez Meza. spokesman for the Mexican Bishops Confere nce. Catalina Martinez. 21 . said the Virgin saved the life of her son, born last Oct. 29 after a very difficutt pregnancy. Last Thursday Mrs. Martinez walked 40 yards on he r bare knees through the front yard of the basilica. "fulfilling the promise" s he made to the 'Virgin. Monsignor Guillermo Schulenburg. abbot\· o( the basilica. said 12 m1Uion pilgrims v1s1t the church every year , mclucling as many as J 5 million today The Aztec trad1t1on of bloody religious sacrifices blended with the new Christian concept of a savior who rescued the world through sufferm~ and death. ln 1961 the priest m chargeof Guadalupe pilgrimages told Mexicans they were taking their devotions too far -walking for miles on their knees. fasting for too long, and wearing crowns of thorns Schulenburg said such excesst>s are no longer common. "Whether it's because people are bette r educated IN THE SERVICE Air Fort-e MaJ. Charles G. White Jr., son of Charles and Sara White of Ana heim, has been decorated with the second award of the Meritorious Serice Medal at Osan Air Base. South Korea. White. a fighter pilot with the 5 lst Tactical Fighter Wing. is married to the former Ton Unververth of Lagun·a Hills. Army P vt. Ronald L. Ortega. son of Leonardo P. Ortega of Hunungton Beach has completed one station unit training at the Army Infantry School 1.n Fort Benning, Ga. Army Pvt. Myung H. Ham, son of Jung and Jum Ham of Fountain VaUey. has completed basic trammg at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. PFC Clarence J. ·wbite Jr., son of Cla rence J White Sr. of Costa Mesa. has been named outstanding soldier of the month for the 82nd Airborne DiVlsion at Fo rt Bragg. N.C. White is a wheeled vehicle mechanic BIRTHS FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Nowember25 Mr and Mrs Dal/Id L1Po1nt Hunt- 1noton Beecn. boy Nowember2t Mt and Mrs Ml(;t11e1 Campbell Huntonoion Beach 0"1 ...,..,.befv Mt and Mrs David Smith West- mlnate< boy Mr 11nd Mrs Charlfl Lucas Huntington Beach, 1wrn g1r1' Mr and Mrs D1n1et Hallt>e<g. WH tmlnster. boy Nowembef 21 Mr and Mrs Jose Oftlz. Coste Meu,boy Mr •nd Mrs Steven K1ln111. Hunl· 1ngton EMech. glrl Mr 8nd Mrt Aichard Bryce, Hunt· ing1on S.IGh. girl Mr Ind 'Mfl Aober1 81•ndeflnll, Cott• Mell, gltl Mr 8nd Mrs Wilterd Haytlft, 1!¥1M, glrl ........... Ml 8nd M11 Ro0«t Ctec>9. t!Vlnll, ft1 9ftd Mrs Chet• Cutlty. Oost• MMe. glfl Mr llOd Mtt ICtvln H011lngt1t Hut1tlngton 8"cltl. boy .......... Mr INS Mrt Jolln WHM81m, WMt· mintier, boy Mr 8nd Mrs. StllY«I B1te11111on, Coete Mell. otrl Mr 9ftd Mrt Aobert Oettcl, Hunt• tnoton 8"dl. boy Mr end Mfl Antu lk.Olord. Hut1t1n9'on a.tell. boy D111.-11 Mr.., .... ~ OrMMr. FO\lfll•111 v~. 1>0y Mr end MB Oeltry Str ... Westmllltltt. gift Mr end Mr• Clwood TllOmton ,wnl.itl Vli'W;, 9111 Mt and Mrt t no Haywwrd. Cottt Mese oov December 2 Mr and Mrs Allredo Gomez Cost& Mesa qorl ST JOSE"H HOS .. ITAL No-tembef 2:2 Mr and Mrs Dan Wiid Costa Mesa boy SOUTH COAST •otCAL CINTE" No'#embef~ Mr tnd Mtt M!Chllll OeulSCh, Co111 Mesa. boy ........... 22 Mr I nd Mrt. Oennls DeWitt. Coron• de4 M11. bOy ... ,,,.....,n Mr t nd Mtt Elv•.n L•nderm•n. lntlnt girl Mr l n<I Mrs Oenn11 McOOl\al<I. lrYl!le. boy ......... ,. Mr tlld Mrt Aayl!IOM Gihsple, L.egunl N"i:!.:t.. I Mt and Mfl Charlee LOOI , L.Agunl &elQll, girt Mt and Mta Oe\lld H ... , INlnt, boy WHT'IM motCAl ClllfTllll ... 11••• • Mr and M11 JOf\tl 0..-. INIM. boy Mr lftd Mt9 Dtft IC~ F 111nv.-,.01rt ....... , ..• Mr and Mfl ICen 8wlldln1tn, Huntinoton h.cll OW1 Mt Ind Mrs llot> Or-~osta M<tH bOy Maybe it's time to relight your furnace pilot. l(ynu ktU your fu rn~1l'.1.: pilot turnl'J uff inr th e Sll ll1J111.:r. it Wi.IS i.I smi.1rt movc. Ynu san:J m11nl'y. But nnw. colJ W.\~athl'r 1sjust an)u nJ thl' torner. So make sure you c11n safely rdi~ht your furnacl' pilot hdnre you nce<l your furnace. It's easy. Just open the acccs~ panel tn th~ mai n ~as co ntrol ll11c.I look for the instruct ions. If you can't finJ lhl' instructions. or you're unsure how to rel ight your furnace pilot. ~ivc the Cas Company a call. We'll come out and show you how . But rcmemhcr: man y peopl e call durin~ the ft~l c:o l<l spell. So call today while our sen·icc people aren't so bu s}'· That way.you won't he left out in the <;o ld. r-6,l SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA~ COMPANY .... I - i\• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 12, 1983 -~ 0. '~ ·IAllBOI Working Group deserves more To the F.ditor: Recently, I have observed Dally Pilot coverage of such notable social events as the Washington Gr'Oup affair. the Night of Lights benefit, the Pacific Chorale (unc- tfon and the Salon D'antionette's announ~-ement that they are soom to open in Palm Desert. What happened to any coverage of the well-anended Airport . Working Group fund raiser at the prestigious Pacific Club in New- port Beach on December l? Shouldn't your readers be ap- praised of the fact that this dt'Cfacated coalition is aggressively attempting to protect Newport Beat·h residents agamst additional jet flights and futher expansion or Joyne Wayne Airport as re~:­ ommended by the County Grand J ury and various citizen and business organazauons m the a rea? This important event which honored Governor Deukmejian, Assemblywoman Bergeson and Senators Speraw and Presley should not go unreported by The Daily Pilot. Your failure to report this activity does a disservit>e to your readers as it was t•ertainly a newsworthy event and deserving of menuon . KENT S. MOORE Corona del Mar In addition to regular and repeated news coverage of the Airport Working Group and its activities, the Pilot did a brief stor y on the recent fund-raiser. ll appeared Sunday, Nov. 27 on page 84 and listed organizers of the event as well as those to be honored. -EDITOR It 's time for a n e w scorecard To the f.ditor: Just.42 years ago Dec. 7 came the assault on Pearl Harbor. We referred to it at the time as a sneak attack. The J apanese referred to 1t as a surprise-attack Now comes the learned Professor Chilcote calling ou r rescue mission to G renada a "sneak invasion." I swear. you can't tell your friends from your enemies these days. J .W REID Costa Mesa More to sci ence tha11 old bones To the F.ditor The article. "Massing Lank Fossil Found?" (Dec. 2. page A5) brings to mind difficulties not dealt with II\ the arucle. First. the da ting of between 16 to 18 million years as too old. We now know Crom various sedimen- tary rates (erosion by water) that al takes only 14 million years to wash all con tinents to the ocean floor. If the earth was onlv I billion years old (contrasting ~ilh the proposed 4.5 billion years) all conunents ·would have been washed to S(>CI level 70 llm<.'S over' S<.-condlv, 1f the world must be 4 5 ballion vear old· to permit man to evolve. lht> sun must be a simHar age to gwl' life sustenanc-e d uring that tame. We fmd our sun as too young to support hfe fo r b1llaonsul vC>ars It 1s talculatcd the gra\11· i.auonal contractions of the sun keep 1L shmmg at its current luminosity for the period of th<> ordtr of 100 million vears. This 1s what forced Charles Darwin himself lo have ver v severe mis· g1vmgs about the · evoluuonary ume span he proposed of man Crom ape. Third. the postassaum-argon testing mcnuoned 1s unreliable One of several unproven assump· uons this dating method as based u pon 1s that radao-acuvity has been leaking from the fossil remains a t a set ra te, with the earth's surroundings and cos- mic-ray bombardment rate un- changed also and continuing as 1t 1s currcmtl v It's mte;estmg tha t some scaen- usts will assert a Big Bang ThL-ory. which postulates an incredible mod1f1cat1on of matter's behavior at the oragm of the cosmos, but wall then demand that all behavior smce that ttme be• perfectly uni· form' You and vour readers would be surpn S4..'<.i ai the sheer abundance of facts Scienti fic Creationism has 1n tts favor No amount of "em1-apc or semi-human fossils \\'Ill prove man evolved. They shu\\. rathl'r . that mc1rvelous di· \'l'rStly {'XISU.'<.i an oges past as 1u<lav I ·am happy to mform your read(•rs that the Babic and &:1en<.'C do not t.'On trad1ct each other. but sc1e.nt1fu: theories and theological amplifica tions do. The missing lmk will conti nut> to elude us, as well as how a bemg who reasons in abstracts. has morality. aesthetics. a rt , purpose. r e ligion , language-learning. and interest in htStory came from an animal who shares none of these traits. STEVE HUSTlNG Fountain Valley l.M. Boyd !Bright thought Natur(· 1s so direct Every time ~ou see a farcny·s light blank. you can know the small cri tter is asking pubhdy. Anybody want to make love? The electr<Jnic novelty manufacturers might gave this some thought Why don't they rnarkel a lapel pan with a ' sw1tch -controlla ble blanking light mat? Call tt "The Firefly" Sell It to com puter progr ammers They're shy T hey nlc<('<f 1t The bl'st wa11res.-.c•s lend to bf' good-naturC'<l . a nd talkative. though som<'what l'drdon1c The bt.>Sl waiters are 1ndmed lo be sen ousand taciturn Such was the concensus nf a s1zablt> gathering of restaurateu r~ in Geneva. Switu>r · land Thl'Y l'OUldn't explain th<' reason for this d1fferl'nce Q. What's the Air Forc(.0s "chicken gun"? A. A l'OnvC'rted 20-foot cannon. Researchers ill Langley an Vir- ginia load It with dl•ad chickens. These they shoot into the w1nd- sh1elds. landmg gear and engines of jet aircraft To figure out how they can keep bU'ds m flight from k nockirlg their planes out of the air. What killed off the dinosaurs? Most recent of the many offered expla na t io ns comes from paleoblologist Robert T. Bakker of Johns Hopkma University In Bal- timore. Md He's quoted as aaying ORANGE COAST D1ilyPillt h is r~ar<.'h proves 1t was diar- rhea. Ever y now and then some plebeian poet comes up with a d illy: Sailors aboard U.S. warships get soy burgers. and these they call "Nairobi Trail Markers." To each man. has own affecta· tion Movie direNor John Ford usuallv wore an old necktie around his waist for a belt. During the last 50 years an the western world. somebody has killed somebody else on an aver- age of every 20 ·~'Onds. Q. How much money does Dr. .Jonas Salk get from royalties on the sale of his polio vaccine? A, None Ever. Q. Whc.t do the British mean by •·a Dutch widow"? A. A prostitute The popular notion that the bachelor lives a happy-go-luck)' life ia wrong, evidently. Carefree he'a not. All the aurver.s indicate the manied man I.a much happier. ,enerally. Yee, it helps.. aayt our Love and War man. to have eomebody to blame. The law in Cuba prohibits parents from buying more than thtte toya a y~ for their chU. dren. . ! t t • • . ·-- Argentina on nuke cowntdown .. . WASHINGTON While bombs. are exploding in the Middle East. a time bomb as ticking m Argentina. And it has nuclear ingredients. The new Argentine president, Raul Alfonsm, will iice one of the most important dt&ions of any world leader during his six-year tenn: whet her Argentina will produce the first Latin American nuclear bomb. Can the Argentines do 1t? They sure can. The most r~'Cnt CIA report on Argenuna's nuclear capabihty. cl8$1fied "Secret," estimates that the Argentine government could have a bomb by the end of next year if the project were given top priority, and in three yeal's without a crash program. By.l986. Argentina will have all the net'e'SS· ary material and production facali- lles on ats own soil . U.S antelligcnce agencies were caught by surpnSt" recently when Adm. Carlos Castro Madero. long- time head of the• Comis1on Na- cional de Energia Atomica, an- nounced that the <.'Ommassaon had already dC'veloped the technology to make t.'nnchcd uranium -a crucial ingredient in nuclear weapons. Alfonsin vowed during htS elec- tion campaign that if he 'dis- covered the military was actually constructi ng a nuclear bomb, he G. J-ac-1-11-11-11-11--~ would have at dismantled inunedi- ately. Some analysts suspect Castro Madero's announcement was a last-minute effort by the outgoing mili tary regime to undercut Alfonsin's promise by generating public support for the nuclear effort. From source5 in Buenos Aires. cl8$1fied intelligence reports. and CLA. State Department and con - gressaonaJ sources. my associates Dale Van Atta and Lucette Lagnado pieced together the story of Argentina's ambitious -and unsettling -hope of join ing the nuclear club. There are two ways to make a bomb: with enriched uranium or plutonium. Tht> CIA has been most concerned about Argentina's plut0nium program. P lut001um can be manufactured by repro- cessing the fuel rods in nuclear react0rs. and Argentina already has two' nuclear power plants an operation. A third will be finished by 1987, a fourth 1s m the design stage, and two more are planned. By the end or the century. the country will have sax nuclear plants. Argenuna has refused to sign eithe r th e NuC'lear Non-proliferation Treaty or the Treaty of Tlateloco, whkh bans nuclear weapons in Latin Ameri- ca. But so far, the Argentine nu- clear plants cannot be used to make plutonium because the fuel rods are imported under contracts forbidding reprocessing into pluwnium. [f the Argentines de- cided to go the plutonium route, they would be breaking the contracts and there would be serious intern ational re- percussions. Even af they haven't been secretl y squirreling away plutonium for weapons -as some sources suspect -the Argentines wall be able to reprocess fuel rods at th!"ir Ezeaza atomic plant by 1986, giving them the ability to produce a nuclear bomb without dependence on foreign suppliers. Mea nwhile, Adm . Castro Madero's announcement of Ar- gentina's enr1ched-urantum suc- cess constitutes an embarrassing failure by U.S intelligence agen- '·1es. Only three wee~ before has statement, one mtelhgence source stated positively that "the Argen- tines can't use enriched uranium for a bomb because they don't have a program for it." Although most sources suggest that Argentina has not seriously been trying to build a bomb but is pursuing its nuclear energy pro-· gram as a matter or prestige. the 1 Reagan administration is con· 1 <.-emed at the possibility of a Latin American nuclear power . A secret White House directive ; has ordered U.S . intelligence ' agencies to "maintain cle>5econtact l' with the Argentine nuclear pro- gram and be alert to all possible ways of influencing Argentina to pursue a course which would not lead i\ to the pomt of developing a nudear explosives capability." CHUCKLE OF THE WEEK. The CLA evidently recognizes the image pro bl e m o f its anti -Sandinista guerrillas in the Nicaraguan Demot'ratic Force. · Many a re fonners upportersof the unpopular dicta tor Anastasio Somoza. So the C IA-backed FDN has resorted to a sort of psychological warfare to Lmprove its standing with the Nicaraguan populace. In • early November. FON planes "bombed" the town of San Juan • de Li may with plastk bags stuffed with pencils. bars of soap. FON buttons and lcaflNs for the grownups -and yu-yos for the kids. A similar propaganda bombing had no noticeable effect on the Germans 40 years ago. possibly because no one thought of includ- ing yo-yos along with the sur-~ render exhortations. ~ Pols h~ve few 1984 targets By THOMAS D. ELIAS Around this time every two years. both major political parties are usually choosing targe ts. pick- ing those or the other party's congressional and legislative seats they trunk are most ripe for plucking away. But not this year. ' "Our targeting 1s going to be very llm1led," said F.d Reinecke, chairman of the st.ate Republican Party. Even though Democrats hold huge majorities in California's congressional delegations and both houses of the state Legis· laturc. Reinecke says the GOP can find only two vulnerable Demo- cratic congressmen, two state senators and "about four" As- sembly Democrats to alt.aC'k. "They have control now and they wail have control through the next election . at least." said Re- mecke. a onetime lteutenant ROV· WlfDRlll fDCUB ernor. "Virtually all lncumben~ are safe. in both parties." That bleak appraisal is the reason Republicans are pushing so hard for a constitutionaJ amend· ment that would redraw legislat- ive and congressional d istrict Jines in time for the 1986 elections. Without such an amendment, Republicans believe the Demo· crats will keep control of Cali· fornia at least until 1992. and possibly past the year 2000. It's easy to see how that could happen. If current Democratic majorities remain in place. Demo- l'rats would once again master- mind drawing of the lines for the 1990s. just as they did in this de<.·ade. The only c heck on them would be a Republican governor -but it's highly unlikely that George Deukmejlan can be re- elected both in 1986 and again in 1990. - No governor since Earl Warren has been reelected twice. Even with a Republican gov,- ernor. Democrats would still be in position to assure at least a stalemate for the rest of this century. Back in the early 1970s, when RepubliC'an G'Ov. Ronald Reagan was coping with a narrow- ly-Democratic Legislature. there was no compromise and the dis- trict lines used for the rest of the decade were drawn by the courts. If the ballot initiative pushed by Republican Assemblyman Don Sebastiant last summer is any indication. the GOP would be only slight ly happier wath a . . Balancing on a job tightrope Thoughts at Large. When employees have no JOb security, their bosset tend tO take advantage of their vulnerability; when they take their job security for granted. employees tend to slacken their efforts; the pivotal problem in em ployment Is how best to optimiie the relatlonahip between security and pro- ductivity, without exploitation on· t he one side, or slack.neat on the other. Ka rd-liners on crime would like tO penuade the public that fixi ng "indeterminate" prlaon sentencel wtll tlghten up the criminal justice process, when In fact it i. the prevalent 1yuem o f plea·bargalnlng that l'Nlkta a mockery of "equal ll'eatment" ln thecouru. h seems Lndlca\Jve of the cul· turel level of our coun\.ry that the lnit ConRrl'Salonal Gold Medal ~ver to go to a.n American novelist w~ aw•rded this year to th~ OlllY lllm ~ ~'~ ~ best-selling author of more than 80 Westerns (whoee literary achievement is comparable to the dramatic stature of last year'• posthumoua winner, J ohn Wa~). One of the things w e aurpri&- lngly learn as we grow older wu exprftl«I by Bernard Baruch, when he aaid, "To me, old age is alwayt l~ years older than I am." (He made this ai.temeni on h1I 8Sth birthday.) Only fool.a would pmble with ai.ie.n.an lotterin. 8'nce n~n optt11ton and.bookiel can alwayt atve the cua~ better odda; but moat poUUdane favor the lotteries becaute they hope lt will reU~ them of the unplNM.nt talk of rail ng taxes: desplT the lottery's relatively low returns. The most efC~tlve way to take favoritism out of government (as long as we have rejected public financing of oongretalonal cam- paigns) is to provide free broad· cutJ.ng time to all candidates, which is their single molt ex· pensive campai,gn Item. (Ameri-. can radio and TV ou\leta barely meet their m.l.nlmum "public Rf· vice" obllptiona.) One of the great W\IOlved mytleriee of dlnina out la that the cuatomer usually pts futer -1er- vke when the restaurant la crowded than when ft 11 half-empty; It~ that the 1 .. walien have to do, the more lan90rou&l)I they do It 'The rHl vOJaln ln eadety ia not tlw blatantly blld man, but the man with Just enou,h FOCI ln hlm to appM.1 to our ...-of rtaht· eou1ne1a. .md juat enouch evft In h im \o appMI lO our lnttlnct for rcvt'nl" court-mandated plan than it is with the one drawn by the Democrats. For the Sebastiani plan would have bunched Demo- cratic voters into relatively few districts -the only way a min· ority party like the GOP can hope to win legislauve majorities. :-.lo impartial court will draw a plan like that, nor can the state Supreme Court. with its majority of Democratic justices appointed by ex-G'Ov. Jerry Brown. fairly be called impartial. And so the GOP campaigns on, • even though It knows the public understands little about reappor- tionment and cares less "Our only hope is that a new reapportionment plan will suc- ceed," says Reinecke. "We're cer- tainly resigned to minority status tor the next two years and without a new plan, we wall have to be for a lot longer. Most of the exisUng seats are just awfully safe for the people who hold them now. There are very few districts that are even marginally competitive." Only the voters can change that · situatlon for the RepubUcaN •. r since legislative Democrats ob- viously won't. And voters -most of whom identity thertl8elvea aa Democrats -will approve a reapportion- ment plan only U lhey thlnk lt'• fair and non-partisan. That'• why the highly·partJaan Gov. Deukmejian haa pro~ a plan that at least appqn non-parllaan , feau.arin g a 1 U~rawlng panel of ~ ap. pointed by govemon from boch ' pant es. A oon·eartlaan plan woWdn't give the Republioana nearly • t much U SabuUal\l WM pnn.lnc tor, but it mlcht ctve them a fair • c~. eorntth.lftl ew.n tMit • enlhualHtJc atale chairman • donn't pretend th~y haw~. • '1ltotNI 1:11.. ,, • s.nr.. • Monka-baaed columnist on i i.re IMUe& Top 10 Orange County high school basketball Dally Piiot aelecllona Marcu s Allen Raiders caught • napping LOS ANGELES (AP) -Some things just d on't make any sense The Raiders figure to have an excellent chant-e of re prescnung the American Football Con- ference in Super Bowl XVtn at Tampa. Fla., next month The St. Louis Cardinals. mean- while. will be wc:itching from the sidelines when the National Foot- ball League playoffs begin in a couple of weeks So what hap~ne-d at the Los Angeles Coliseum on Sunday? The underdog Cards overc·amc deficits of 17-0 and 24-7 to blast the Raiders 34-24 "Maybe this 1s a blessing in disguise." said Raiders running back Marcus AJlen "I think. be- cause of this loss. we're going to be hungry now l\'s hard to say if we were complacent this game "We had a talk before the game. (Linebacker) Rod Martin. our captain, str~ the import- ance of this game. But sometimes things just don't work out your way. I think it will in the long run." The s tunning St Louis upset was no fluke The Cards. nine-point underdogs. rolled up 26 first downs and 366 yards in totaJ offense to 23 first downs and 327 yards (or the Raiders. S t. Louis turn ed the game around by scoring two touch · downs in a span of 15 seconds late in the first half and another TD alter just 2:53 of the third quar· ter. The three quick acorea turned • 24 ·7 deficit into a 27-24 lead and 'put the CardJ ahead for good The IOll dropped the Raiden' record to 11·4, but they can stUI tllt:W up the home !leld advantage for the AFC .egment of the play- offs by beetln1 San Dlt"(JO Sun- <S.y. Daily Pilat MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1983 111 a urpr1su1g 111o ve, llolme rt-ig 11s his WBC heavyweig ht title. B2. D ~ STOCKS 84 0 CO MICS 85 TELEVISION 86 Junior forward Wayne Carlander, a graduate of Ocean Vfew High, is .. USC's team leader in scoring and rebounding average. SC's Carlander: Tough guy who's tough on himself By JOHN SEV ANO 0 1 lhe Dallr Piiot Stall Ask USC Coal'h Stan Morrison about Wayne Carlander and he responds 1mml'diately "He's a tough guy who 1s tough on nlmself." sav~ Morrison without hesitation "·He· expt'{'t.:. ,1 lot of himself in ewry phase of life. "As fur his baskl'tb<ill aehll'Vl'· ments. they speak for tht>m· selves" Carlander 1s 111 tht· n11ds1 of his third season with tht· Troj(jnt. II~ started as a freshman and aver- aged eight points and six rl·- bounds per outing. During his sophomore campaign ht' upped his numbers to 13 points and 7.5 boards. As a junior. he has lx>comc.-the team's unofficial floor leader as well as leading the club with a 15.6 scoring average and a 7.7 rebounding mark through eight games. More than anything d se. though. Carlander has bf.en a model of consistency. and that has impressed Morrison the most "He can take the ball up the court against the press. Ht l'an shoot inside or o ut. He's just a real student of the game." noleS Mor- rison. "I It· ha~ very little tolerance for t:ry babll'~ and p<.'Ople with ex- l'USl·S You know. f've never heard him l'Omplam about any- thing .. Th<1l·, 1,,.c au<.t· the 6-8. :! 15 µound fCJrw.ird would prefer Ill 11'1 h1!-. .it·t111rn. du his talking for him ·· 1 JU"t know I have to work hanh.·r to gc:t n·~ull~ at thLs level." ~ay~ Cai landl·r who made play- ing tht.• gam€: look so easy when h<· atwndC'd Oc<.•an View High. And that g()('s for in the classroom, to<1. a'> in this day of scholaslll' probauon, Carlander is making thl· same strides acaderr11e&lly ht> 1s 11n the playing floor. "Hc"s rc>ce1ved a letter of com- mendation from the president of thC' un1verslly because or his academic status:· praises Mor- rison "I studied in high school and worked hard there. so it was no big deal here," Carlander ex- plains "Actually. it's a little eas- ier (in l'oll ege) than in high school because you sometimes have your afternoons free to sit and read and study. as opposed to high school tSee TOUGH, Page 8 2) RaIDs' future bleak? Knicks' defense unbeatable They can still win W est title, gain wild card, or come up empty 8) Cl1RT SEEDE~ 01 lh• Dally Piiot Staff When thl· Ham::. had thl· ball Sunday there was blood on 1t .;. not a good -;ign 1r vou're into svmbolism · It belon.gEc'Ci to qu.1rtPrbat·k V1m·t• ft.•r- ragamo and was used to paint a bleak p1t·turc of the Rams· playoff hop<.~ How bleak:' Well. when vou t-onstdl•r a team that hadn't scored a lOUl·hdown in 11) quarters beat the Rams. you get the idea something 1s very wrong. Th£' New England Patnots used three touchdown runs by Mos1 Tatupu to S<:ore a 2 1-7 victory and sevenly damage the Rams' NFL playoff hopes Sunday before 46.503 fans at Anaheim Stadium. Whether it's Ferragamo or backup Jeff Kemp next week m New Orleans. the Rams know clearly what must happ<.>n for their season to continue. first. thev can still win the NFC West. providing they beat the Sain ts next Sunday and Dallas does the same to host San Fra ncisco Monday. Both the Rams and 49ers would finish with 9-7 records. but the Rams would gain the title on their record against NFC West opposition. If the Rams and 49ers should both win, there 1s still a chance the Rams can e nter the playoffs via the wild card route. but that depends a lot on what Green Bay does tonight and Sunday and what Dctroll can do next week More about that later. Ferragamo reopened a nasty cut in the webbing of his passing hand e-arly in the third quarter and walk,ed off the held in agony. Jeff Kemp replaced him and moved the Hams 79 yards befor~ Eric Dickerson's Pro football scores 1'11triu1 .. 2 1. Ham .. 7 t11rclinnl• :U . Huiclt>r" :.l 1 Hc•d..,k in .. :4 I. Co .. hm .. I 0 n1•ur. 19 . \'ikini: .. d Oilt•r" :4 I. Rro\O 11" :li' 11>c·r .. 2:1. fliJI .. JO ""•·11hn" k .. I 7. (.iunt .. 12 Ut•tt(CUI .. I 7. l.i1111 .. lj ~oinl., 20. l-.1.11.:lc• .. 17 ( o l ) f:hur~ .. r .. 11 . Chi1·t .. :m Hronros 2 1. Colt .. 11> Toni11;h1' .. gamr fJ Green Bay at Tampa Ba) (Channt>l 7 a l ,, ) fourth-and-I dive ended on the I . Ferragamo tried to make a comeback in the fourth quarter , but it was obvious he was having troubles grasping the ball. But. at least, he had an excuse The Rams fumbled the ball six umes S unda y a nd lost it ever y time. "There was a sense on the team that 1f we ke pt going. something good would happen," explained Coach John Robinson afterward. ''One of the worst things we could do right now is try to over -analyze ourselyes. "I'm a t a loss to explain the sudden situation we're in," Robinson continued. "l gu~ our team is in a crisis role. We seem to self-destruct before we can get the ball into the end zone." What Robinson was saying probably sounds foreign to most Ram faithful. The team that surprised the analysts and stayed near the top of the NFC West when 1t was picked to finish last. knows It 1s in trouble. The players who had picked themselves IN c; LE w 00 D (A p) up from last year's 2-1:1 disaster and who Although thl· Los Angeles cnlt.•red each game with rl•1wwed Lakt·r._· top scorer. Ea rvin c>nthus1asm and confidem·e. afe baffled with "Magil " .hihnson. is injured. both themselves NPw York Knil·k~ coach Hubie ··We're-stall capable of winning this.'' . Brown aml Lakers coach Pat offered Kemp. who hit 8 of 13 passes for 109 Rill'Y agrcl· that tht.• Knil'ks' de- yards but fumbled the ball away on snaps ft.•ru.t.• w;is JU~t about unbeatable IWIC't'. ··After losing two games. we've got to in th<·ir !09-98 victurv over the start eliminating the problems and get back Lak<'r.. Sunday ni~ht - on the winning track .. The Km<·ks used a full-court "This is too good of a group of guys.'' trap to harass the Lakers for most added safety Nolan Cromwell. who picked of the game and won the game in off a Tony Eason pass. rcc:overed a fumble the fi rst half by limiting the and led another sohd effort bv the Ram free-scoring Lakers to 40 points defense. . while taking a 17-point lead. "I really thought we played with a lot of "We had a perfect game," intensity. It w as just one o! those days. We s ull have a very good chance.'' Cromwell Brown said. "Our full -court press added. was outstanding and we got every The Rams didn't let Mike Barber's bounce we needed. I'm not sure we're in a class w ith the Lakers. fumble bother them on their fi rst possession of the game. T he next time they had the ball, They're 3 60-win team. Our goal is to w1n 50." it took JUSt four plays to score with New York outscored Los An- Ferragamo hitting Geroge Farmer for a gcles 30-19 in the second quarter. 46-yard TD pass. That's how the half probably should limiting the Lakers to five field have ended, but Patriot cornerback Ronnie goals in 17 attempts. Lippett tackled Eric Dickerson and stripped Riley said his players expected the ball out of h is hands with 4:28 remaining trouble from New York's defense. to set up Tatupu's first touchdown. "They and Atlanta have the Dickerson had fumbled earlier in the best fulkourt trap defenses in the quarter. this one a legitimate fumble. but just league." Riley said. "We kne w as crucial. It came after the Rams. who led they would come out with that 7-0. had moved to the Pats' 12-vard-line and kmd of pressure We worked on it were threatening again. · . yesterday and this morning. It "rdon't have to worrv about fumbles." didn't do much good." Dickerson dPfended himSelf aftC'rward. "I "It's our bread and butter," said !See RAMS. Page 8!) Kmt'k forward Bernard King. --""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Search for some identity Women 's polo isn't natio.n 'sf avorite pastime By JOHI" SEVA~O 01 the Dallr l'llot Slel! Let's play a li ttll'W1mt" of word os..'«X.·iat1tm Polo. "Water?" Polo. ··Mar<:o?" Polo. "Cologne?!!!!" Lc-t's try a different approach Chucker. "Sandy Koufax?" Mallet. "Croquet." Great Britain. "Princess Diane?" F.squestrian. "POLO?????." Now you've got it There's no question polo lacks recognHion - uni~. of course, you've caught glimpses of the sport on si.ch television programs as "Hart to Hart" or "Magnum Pl." Let's face it, pOlo doesn't come cl09e to being America's favorite pastime. In fact. it probably rank.I • not.ch below four·MlUare. • If polo. itself. suffers from guch an Identity deficiency. you can imagtn{' what women'spolo must be going through. To answer the obvious question -yes, such a thing as a women'!' polo team does exist. And It might sur prise you to iearn USC po85C8SeS one -the only one, In fact, in Southe rn Cali fornia (there'" Stanlord, Cal and UC Devis to the norlh) Th<' coach of this team. which conaiat.a of flvt women. is Newport Beach attorney Nick Thompson. a Saddleback College arid USC product who 1s a polo player hunself. "I've been playing at the Griffith Park Equestrian Center for about a year now ," starts Thompson. "A while back the center sponsored a National Intercollegiate women's polo tournament so (invited some women from t he USC Equestrian Club to come up and watch with the idea of them starting a polo team. · "I met with a couple of the girls one evening after the event and \Ill! d lscussed what they w411r'e doing and what their goals were. It kind of went £rom there." "Since I was little I've always wanted to play. but women were never big in I.he sport," says Lisa LeBold. a USC junior who graduated from Corona del Mar High and is a member of the team. "I've always been involved In horses and l'in the athletic type. Equestrian sports combine Individu- ality with a team aspect, that's probably the moet excitlng.ihlng about it." As one might expect, however. polo, In any form, is not inexpensive. Strictly on a rental basis, based on two-to-four practices a week. lhe average cost is about $70 and thatdocsn'tinclude games. Aaan lnvettllMlnt lt'aeven more costly lo that. you need two honies (at approximately $2.000 to $7.~ each). a Nddlt ($~) and a place to keep end feed the animals (coat.a vary widely). "lt can ~ very expensive," admit.a Thom peon. "But It's no t lmp<alble to be Involved In the •port if you're not wealthy. The deeper you ~t Involved, the more l\'a golfll to eott you. though. becllWIC you do tStt POLO. P11e 11%1 • ~~ ........... ~ Li.. LeBold ( leh) and Trit ten Weltaer are . teammates except when they're practicln1. .. 112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 12, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK No . I 0 Georgia rill · Duk ~ DES MOINES Vt·rn 1'--.lt•mmij m scol'l"d 21 points to lt•ad j thrt~·pronged Washington, Dallas blackout had some cities crying 'foul' .. uuack lhat c¥rr1t-d lOth rtinked G<'Or· gia to a 93-59 victory over out.numncd Drake• Sunday night in the championship game of the Dra ke Classi<.· basketball toun1amen t. James Banks added 18 point.a a nd Gt•ruld - Crosby had 14 for the Bulldogs, who took control of the game by reeling off 17 s traight points _in the Hrst half. Georgia shot 69 percent from the field m the first half. hitting l 3 of its last 14 shots. und sent its re<.'Ord lo 5-l. From AP dispatches Fans in St"Vl'rlll c.•1tu~s expressed anger and d1t1appomtmcnt over the television blackout of Sunday's big Me lvin Mathis lro Drake. 4-2. with 12 points and Daryl Lloyd S(:ore<l 10, National f\1otball Lt'aguc game between the Washington Rt'Ciskins uod Dallas Cowboys. Station KMOX-TV in St. Louis was deluged with <ibout 700 phone i:alls from irate football fans who were upset. said a station spokeswoman who asked to re main unidentified. Drake went ahl•ad 8-6 curly in the game, but the lead quickly (•vaporated under Georgia's t<>natwus defense. G t.'Orgin forced several turn- overs in holding Drakt> scoreless for nearly seven minutes and opened a 23-8 lead. ;'I'd c·all that a conservative esumate," said the spoke>swoman. "I took about 70 calls_mysel_f." John H enry r each es mark Due to provisions by CBS-TV involving the broadcast of doubleheaders. the game was not heamt'<i by nC'twork afftliauon to a t least four Cllit!S. INGLEWOOD-John Henry. the amazing 8-year-old gelding. raced his way to vicwry Sunday in the $500.000 Hollywood Turf Cup to become the Thl• '>JX>kci.wuman for KMOX said most of the callt•rs did not undl'rstand why they were bcmg forc·<.'d to watch the hometown St Louis Cardmab µlay the Hatdl·rs at thl' same time as the first $4 trnllion winner In thoroughbred h istory . kev Washington -Dallas game · · ··Pl·opll· 1hought 11 was ;1 bad call by us or CBS." she said But tht• sta tion 1s under contract with tht· NFL to show all Cardinal away games, she said John Ht•nry. ridden by Chris McCarron and carrvmg 126 pounds. lost thl' lead Lale m the stretch to the French filly Zalata1a but rallied m the final vards to win the l3 a-milt' test over thl· grass t'Ourse m 2: 16 3-5. Thl' ganw alw w.1s bl~wked out m Den\'er , San Diego :ind Mmneapohs. whl•rt• thuSl' t'i lles had The triumph. bcforC' a Hollywood Pcirk crowd of 45.399 and worth $275,000, boosted John Henry's <.·areer record lo $4.261,297 HC' has won 33 times in 73 outings. Schne lle nberger in d e mand their homl' tl'ams playing. • Quote of the day The local teams from both pro football •. • EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . -[!] leagues are reportedly interested in E d Croke. New York Giants public relations man. o n 295-pound defensive e nd Leonard Marshall: "We put him on a Cambridge.diet. and he ate half of Cam- bridge." hiring Coach Howard Schnellenberger away from the University of Miami. where his fifth-ranked Hurricanes are preparing for an Orange Bowl appearance Pacific meets UCLA next Schnelle nberger, 49, was away on a recruit- ing trip w he n the reports surfaced Sunday and couldn't immediately be reach_.ed for comment. His wife. Beverlee. said her husband scheduled a news conference for this afternoon but she did not know the subject matter. S TOCKTON -University of the Pacific defeated Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 3-0 Sund ay to win the Nort~­ wc.>st Regionals of the NCAA Women s Television., radio Vollevball Tournament • The win advanced UOP to next weekend's Final Four in Lexington. Kentuc·ky. where the team will meet UCLA m the first round. TV: NFL Cret'n Bay at Tampa Bay. 6 p.m .. Channel 7 RADIO: NFL G mm Bay at T dmpa Bay, 6 p.m .. KNX ( 1070). TOUGH ... From Page 81 where vou hav<• to be there f10m 8-to-2 e\'(•rv dav." Wh1l'h lea\'l's. C>xplaming USC's 0-5 start and h1~ nc-w role as thP Tro.1•ms' warn ll·c1dt•r as his b1g- gl·~t ob!.tatlt·:-. Holmes quits WBC after bitter dispute Tht· Trn.J.-m:o. 'hJ\'t' won lhfl"l' str.ught .. rnu tht·lr d1..,mal lx•gin- rnng. oncl will b<· luok1ng to makC' 1t tuur 111 .1 r·o" "hl·n thl·V hll!>t UC 11 ,·1m· Tul·'><.l.iy night Iii o'dcx:k > .ii 1 ht SJJ<irt:. Arend ") think <1 1111 h.id lo do with our first gaml' ogams t Oklahoma." savs CarlamJt•r of tht.· Tropns· season oix·m•r, wh1t'h they lost 92-91 "If we had won that game Wl' might have· won two of the other four. "We '' c•rc on the• road for tht• next n11w or 10 davs after that and w~ got rc·al tlrl'd at the end Being bal'k has lx>en a big boost." Which doc'sn't mean the-Tro- jans have· completely turned things around yC't "I think n·., a ll·am that's com - ing a nd a tenm that'!> going to con tinue to come-," s a ys CarlandN . "This team ha!> had to grow a lot and wc> s till havc> a Jong way to go " Although th(• pJth should be made N1'>1t•r fo1 tht.· young Trt>· ;ans with Ccirlander a!> tht:ir leader ··Wl•'vt· ~skl'Cl him to assume a stronger ll'ad(·rsh1p role', and he's done that... states Morrison. "That doesn't mt•an he's changed his basic personality H<''s still a fairly quwt gu~ "When hP d(J('s spt.•ak. though. ev('rybodv hstt'ns ·· POLO ... From Page81 need to havt• vour own horses." ~Bold . 21. ;.itlm1ts the t·osts mvolvf'd Jfl' high, but she's will- ing to nwk1· lht· sat·rifl<'(• "I think 11·s a mattt•r of t•hrncl•s." ::.h<• :.ays. "Instead of going out and spending m y munt.'y partying. I go to a polo seminar. Instead of going out once or twice a week. my money goes toward polo. That's my personal choice. There's no way I LAS VEGAS (APl -Five and a half vears and 17 lltlc-deCcnst•s after ht> won the crown. Larr\' Holmes has res1gnf'd his World Boxing Council heavywf.'1ght tllll• fullO\.\ ing a bitter dispute wit h promoter Don Kmg ovc·r :i C'un - traC"t to right top-ranked Grl'g Pagt• I lolmt-s, in. d surpnst• an- noumenwnt Sunda\ c.t the final dav ul tht• WBC's ~-onvl'nllon at Ca.esars Palace. said he will fight as l'hampion of the fledging Inter- na tional Boxing Federation. His first opponent reportedly will be John Tate. a former World Box- ing Association champion. The resignation came JUSt before the WBC was to announee it would back off its threat lO strip Holmes of the title and instead give him and Kmg 30 days to S<>ttle their contract differences before an arbitration panel. "I don't want to destroy or try lo destroy an organizatio n that has been good to me... Holmes told WBC P r esident J ose Sula iman during the Sunday morning session. "l have not re- f used 10 fight Greg Page, it's JUSt that the circumstances are not right. We cannot come to an agreement. Therefore, I want to resign from the WBC." WBC vit-e president Sig Rog1ch said an elimination bout would Ix> held between Page anti No 2-ranked Tim Witherspoon to de- termine a new heavyweight champion. That fight reportedly will take place Fe b. 24 a t a s1tc that has not yet been named. The WBC had threatened to strip Holmes of the title for refus- ing to fight page for the $2.55 million he had earlier agn'<.'d upon with King. Holmes. who said Saturday he signed the con- trat·t with King under duress, was adamant he would not abide by its terms. Holmes. K.ing ·and Page went before the WBC's executive com- mittee in a closed S<.'SSion latc Saturday in an effort to iron out the differences. I lulmt•s n·portedly lambaslL'<I King n·ix·a ll'<ll~· during thf• ml'l:l- 1111:( and Kmg <.ilM> hat! s haq.i word!> tor lhl· l·hnmp1on TIH :1-1 ve<ir-11IJ Holrrw .... who won thl· t·1.own f1nm Norton JwH 9 1 Yi8, W<•~ l'tmt·11l::1tury wh(·n ht· Jddrt'S'-t"<I tht• WBC l'1111vcn 11nn S uncf<i\. in !>harp t nntr<:i:-.t to thl' n1~h1 bdon· ·J~Jlll J lot of things during thl· mc'<.>ling I think 1 shouldn't hc.ve <w1d." said Holmes. ··But soml'- t1ml'S when you push somebody up against tht• wall, they push bat-k." King, who has promot(·d most of Holmes' title fights and re- portC'dl y holds options to future Holmes' mulches. said he was re- leasing Holmes from aJI obli- gations. . "lie's free to do anything with anyone he wants to do it with," said K ing. "WC' have comC' to grips with reality that he sho uld bf> able• to spread his wings and fl y:· Rog1c-h said the WBC dec1drd follo wing Saturday night's turbu- k·nt sl'ss1on that 1t would not folluw through immediately on its thn•at to strip Holml'S· t1tle for mchcnting he wouldn't tight Page for thl' money offered. Ru tiers finish in third place VlSALIA The Goldl'n West College women's volleyball team had 10 ~ttle fur third plat:e in the stall' community l'Olk•ge playoffs a fter dropping a 17 -15. 15-9. 13-15. 15-10 de<:1s1on ltl host Col- legl' of St•qumas in the loser's bral'ke t final Sundav El Camino captured thl' l·ham- p1onsh1p whC'n ll notchL•d a 15-11. 15-3. 15-1 :i victory ovt•r Sc>quoial> 1n th<• 11tll' t•ontest Tht• Rus tlc•rs. who I imshl.'Cl their SE'ason with a 14-7 rl'Cord. plat'Cd sophomore middle blocker Debbie Spangler on the all-state teum. Spangler rerordl'd 17 kills in the Rustlers' losing e ffo rt to Sequoias. feel ~:~t~~r~h youupahttleon RAMS' FUTURE·BLEAK?. the rules of polo. there are three From Page 81 starters to a "team and four • • chuckers (71/z-minute ~riods) per carry the ball a Jot. I'm e ntitled to a game. Two horses are used per fumble once in a whlJe." Rams' playoff picture player on an alternating basis. Dickerson was held to under To HOIN WITH "Ifs for somebody tha t is 100 yards (94 on 27 carries) by the Rams must defeat New Orleans team oriented but ot the same has Pata. but he still managed to break Sunday· TH EN · · · an Individual compet1live spirit George Rogers' rookie mark of TO WIN DIVISION TITLE bccau.e. oft.en times. it bc<:omes a l ,674 yards in a seuon. Jfe now San Francik'O must lose to Dal- one-on-one thing with the oppos-has 1.728. las Monday night. Ing player.'' explnlns Thompson... While the Ram.s can enter tht• TO GAIN WILD CARO BERTH ''llcan..beadanJiccro~e._,,1~ wtt~m«:rt--ti~n Sey mU& ~,:.. adds LeBold. "But then driving ~ actually stand a much bctwr. remaining ~amf't a~lnst T•mpo car on the frt!eway Is dan~~roua. chance of winning the NFC Wt'St &y (tonight) or Chicago (Sun- Sumt up Thompson. I love championship. A -Nin over the day) competJuon and I Jove horses and Sainta, oombined with 1 4~r loss H Cl"('(}n Bay w1m buth games, h (polo) l~ a Vf!f'Y happy m<;d,ium. to hungry Dallas can accomplish Rams could still be wild card team betw n th two. PhD1• 1t • a that goaJ. If Detroit IOM.'t to TamPQ Bay unique and elegant sport. Sunday ix.'Cauae Packen would Now 1f peoop~ only knew "Wah ttll n xt WN>k ," bl-NFC Central champa. about 1t. Dlck"rson cautioned f'rom AP dl1patcbi:1 IRVING, Te xas-Jot> The1smann threw for two tou<:hdowns. J ohn Riggins ran for two more and Washington's dt•fcnsc i;hacklt..'<.I Tony ~tl ~nd vicumized I..>anny Whit-e as the Redskins se12:cd fi rst plat.'<:' in the National Conference East Sunday with a 31-10 rout of the Da llas Cowboys. It was the worst regular-season Nati onal Football League lus.<1 ever by the Cowooys to tht· Redskins. The Rt>Osk in,'i, lJ-2, will win the division title i{ they beat the New York Giants next Saturday or i! the Cowooys. 12-3, IOS<' Monday night to San Francisco. If the Cow boys and Redskins finish tied at I3-3. the Cowboys would w1n the NFC F..ast ti tie based on a better div1s10n record. Broncos 21. Colts 19 DENVER Rookie qudrterback John Elway, sparkling against the team he wouldn't play for, fired three touchdown passes in a furious fourth-quarter r ally as Denver overcame a 19-0 de f1c11 and squeeked past Baltimore to move into the NFL playoffs. Tht-v1<:tory upped the Bront'os' record to 9-6aud. coupled with a Buffalo loss to San Francisco. _put them into the NFL playoffs for the first ume smce 1979. The Broncos will go into th"' playoffs as an AFC wild card The loss wai. thr fifth in a row for the Colts and dropped them to 6-9 Elway -the No. l druft l'hoke of the Colts who was traded to Denver uft.:>r he re fused to sign with Baltimore -completed one scoring toss of 21 yards. then fired a pair of 26-yard scoring strikes. the last com ing with only 44 sec.'Onds left in the game and giving the Broncos the victory. Chargers 41, Chief~ 38 SAN DlEGO -Rolf· Benirschke kicked a 28-yard field goal with two seconds left to give San Diego a victory over Kansas City featuring outs\and- ing passing performances by the Chargers' Dan Fo:uts and the Chiefs' Bill Kenney, a San Clemente High and Saddleback College product. San Diego moved 70 yards in seven plays to set up the winning score. The fmal drive overshadowed a brilliant passing day by Ke nney. who completed 31of41 passes for 411 vards and four touchdowns. · Fouts completed 25 of 36 attempts for 285 yards and three tout'hdow11s. PHILADELPHIA Morten Andersen's 50-v<ird (1dd goal 5:30 into an overtime period gave New Orlt•ans a win over Philadelphia and kept alive the Saints' hoJX>s for a playoff berth. Andersen C'arlwr had kicked a 5:l-yard field goal wh1eh gaw Nt·W Ork•ans a 17-3 k•ad. h ut Philadel- phia rall1L-d for a p:iir of latl touthdowns to st•nd the I gamt• into ovl'rtinw , ~nt(al!it I 7. Llon!it 9 CJNCJNN.\T I Fullb .. •c k Pf'lc> J ohnson 1;1111hl1-.l tor l l lS \'itllll> .111d d p.:i11 of fu-st-half tuuc·hdown.<;, leading Cinunnat1 to a v1<.·tory over I THEllMANN Detroit, sidetracking th<.· Lions' bid for the NFC Central Division titlt'. The Lions, 8-7, still cun win their first division title since 1957 by beating Tampa Bay next Sunday at Pontiac. Mich. The Lions had a three-game losing streak snapped with the loss to C.:ml·mnall, 7-8. 49ers 23. Biii~ I 0 ORCHARD PAHK. NY Th1rd--quarter touchdowns by running batlu. Wt-ndell T yler and Roger Craig liftl'd San Frant'1S<:o past Buffalo. The 49crs. 9-6. took tht• l<·ad for good in the third quart.er after Buffalo'.; .Robb H1dd1ck fumbled the SC."<-'Ond-half k1l'k<Jff and S&n Frant•1sco recovered on the Bills' -t I-yard hm• Seven pla)'> l:ttcr, San F'rnnc1sc'O quarterback J oe Montana hit Cr<J1g for a 4-yard touchdown ~ss. putting thC' 49crs <iht«1d 13-ICJ O.ller s 34. Bro11·n.~ 27 HOUSTON Houston· wide rc-ceiver Tim Smith caught two touchdown pasSes, the ~'Ond a 43-yarder with 6: 17 to play, to rally the Oilers to ~ victory over Cleveland tha t seriously damaged the Browns' playoff hopes. The Oilers. who blew an early 24-6 lead, ·completed their comeback with a two-play, 65-yard drive leading to Smith's game-wmrung cat.ch. Houston quarlerback Oliver Luck threw 22 yards to .Smith on the previous play Bears 111. Vlldn1ts 13 • MINNEAPOLIS Fullback Matt Suhey rushed for 101 yurds and hurled a 74-yard touchdown pass to backfield mate Walter Payton as Chicago defeated Minnesota. It was the first NFL victory fo r the Bears in Minnesota s mt-e 1971 and e ra.sl'd the Vikings' playoff hopes: Both tt•ams art' tied for third place in the National Confercnc.-e's Central Oiv1s1on at 7-8. Seaha W"§ 11, Giants I 2 EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J . -Dave Krieg fired a pair of first-half tout'hdown passes, uach set up by turnovers, as Seattle defeciwd the New York Giants to keep alive their hopes for et playoH berth. New York quarter back Jeff Rutledge's 10-yard to uchdown strike to Earnest Gray with 25 seconds to play was nullified by H holding 1..·all against offens1v{· tackle John Tautolo on fourth down . On the next play. Rutll-'CJgp's pa~ was batted down. in•ex•pen•slve· .,,,, •I\ spen ~.vi 1101 1'11(11'1 111 pt1C8 !tl3SOl1410141 c1ass11oe<1 lail _.,. aover11smg J ~ Classified Advertising 642-567A I-TAHOE DONNER Has Something For Everyone! 9wn a Magnlfltent High Sierra Homestte. Tahoe Donner hH something for everyone! We encourage your comparison of Tahoe Donner with any resort property on today's martlet, and you'll discover that Tat'joe Donner 11 the perfect recreatlonal·realdentlal community ror you and your family. Tahoe Donner offers you four-tenon rnort ltvtng In a country club atmosph«e, nntted In the mafntlc High Slerre. Enjoy golf, skiing, tennis, swimming, horsebec:k riding. camping, • beech club on Donnef' Lek• end much more. The m1tor1tr of our ldHI buHdfng tltH ere priced from $25,000, although we do hn• a few choice homn1te1 offef'ed for •el• betow th1t 1mount. Atl about our 1uperb golf course fairway properties. AMull percentage rates of a.•10.~ end 11-y .. r long term lo1n1 are 8'10 1v1Hable. Tahoe Donner 11 1n outstanding S40 million commun r "e ptd lo perfectton bf Dirt Resorts Inc., a 1ubeldl1WY of Dart & Kr1tt, Inc. I .. Oblain me Properly Aoporl rcqwrcd by rcdoral La w and read 11 t>efou~ signing any1h1ng No r r-dcral agency has 1u<Jgod 11'\0 mcnts or v1llue 1f any of 1ri1s properly J. ,, " .... It's also easy to get there ... le11 than Cwo mlln from lnter1t1te 80 at TruckH, only 18 mlln north of Like Teho• end •bout 200 mHn away from the San Frenclsco bay ar ... For more details and I Fact Book on Tet\oe Donner ,nd Its recre1tlon1t f 1ct11Ue1, Including uaoclatlon a1te11ment1 and , ... for the ute of certain emenltln, mell In the coupon below or cell collect (213) 704-5313. ' ·- •, ~· .. I ' '· " .,. ,. ,. ... ~· ... f • i I I ! I I l I NFL HATIOHAL CONFERE NCE WHI w L T Per. 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Stl.-MOrr•• J run lO Do,,oonu• ~1c•• 2 SJ Fourth Ou• rttr S•L.-T·•·e• lS oen lrom Lorn .. 0 OonOQnue ••<• I O'I ~-)7 Ill THm SllliUto SIL F f \' OOWI'\\ 16 R ... •r>es va•os l3 149 Pau.~Q va•os 711 Re•urn .,.,a, O\ J 1 LA 23 26 115 212 Pa nts 11 74 0 19 76 JI J I 10 ) 41 )-1 Sac'' Bv 6 SI Punt\ 6·JI Fumoes:-•O\' 1·0 Pena111e\-vorcl\ &--SO T .me of Pouess•on 29 4] lftdtvidual Sialt\llo 9 79 30 II RUSHING-SI Lou•• Anoe••on 24· I 1'. love?· I I Morr" l· 10 Mllchell 3·9. Loma~ I ·O Lo• Angetn Allen 18 56 K1nO 6·24 Haw1u n• I J Pru111 1·7 PASSING-St LOu•S. Lome• 17·2•·0·777 Los Angeles. Plunkell 19·31·3·169 RECEIVING-Sr LOU"· Gr ten S·86 AnOtfion S·6 I. Marsn 3· 13, Tillh 7·40, M11cne11 1· 11. P111man 1· 10 LO• An· ot•es. Cnrrsten\fn 6·78 Branen •·IS, Allen 3·JS. Hawi..tm 3·7S, Barnwtll 2· 12 1<.tno 1·3• 111\ISSED FIELD C".OALS-Nont NFL playoff tl•·bf'Hlr•rs DIVISION TIES If at tne tnd of 1ne re9-u•ar \ea,on. •wo or more ctuos in thf \amt Ol'il\~Of\ f1n1\n w•I,, ·den•~cal t>e\r won-lo\t·fled Hrce-,,rage-rne to11ow1no \ffO\ w1W be tallfn vnt.f e cnampion '' deltrm1ne<1 Tne \ame \ftO\ ar• u\f<I to determ1nt "'' '''" ol oo\t\H JOn oamt1 Two Club• I HHd·to·.,eaa (Dest "'on·IO••·••eO oercenlaQe n game\ oetween tne CIUl>\I 2 8e-st wion .. tost·•1H oercenteve '" game-\ otav..c:t won n tne d •Yl'\101\ 3 Be\! won·I01H1eo oercent1oe 1n 9ame\ PlaY,O w1tn1n 1ne conf•rirnct ' Be" won·IO\l·l•td oercen11oe in common games 1f aophcaole S 8e\t net 001nh tn d 1¥1\10n vame\ 6 Be" net PO•nlS on all game• 7 Strengln of \Clleoute 8 Be•I ner loucMowns '" all oamn 9 Coin IOI\ TllrH or Mort Club• Heeo·•o·neao 1oe" won·10,1-11eo oerctnlage 1n g1m86 among l"t club•J 7 BM• won·IO\l·l1td PtrCIM80t 1n gam es PlilYf'O w 1Ht1n IMf thVJ\IOfl ] 8e~r won·IO\l·l1tO Pff(t nlaOf in oames Dlaveo w1lh1n fhe conference ' Bfs• won·'O\,~l•fO oercen1aoe 1n common oames 5 Be\t net 001l'llS ,, d •Yl\•On oame\ b 8e\I "f'' oo "'" " •II 9am1\ 1 St,.rnOfh 0-\C,,f Outf 9 8 e\t net touCf'ldONn\ 1n all gamf!\ 9 CO·" IQ\\ NOTE. ,, '""0 ( ... o, rema,, I PO a•rrr a .,,,,.o ciuo ,,, e-1 m·na1.,o a""r .no .,,,., l'fO .,,, I e oreai..er "'fVtrt~ tO Sito I 01 '"' 'wo c ..ib •on-a' WILD·CARO TIES U "'Kf\)ar" ro orea-. t f\ '' Of ,,,,..... ~e .,.., 'NC ""' o Cara c11.o10\ trom tac,. 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" t f~ ttte t ~ c•wos "'' tr om tne ~ame 01v·\ Of" aoo•v •~t' o.., \•Of'\ l'e·brta,er 2 tP l"'tf t eo c•uos are from 01fl•re-nt 0 ·¥ son\ aoo"' '"' to11ow1no \teo\ Two Club• ' HHO· IO·r>eao t aODhCID't 1 8est won·1oir·t1eo percentaoe 10 o.ames otaveij "'+in'"' '"' conference l Bt\t won·tos• t ed oercentaoe 1n comfT\CH1 oame\ m1n+mum of four • Bnt awera9e net PO•"'' in con· lerence game• S Be.I net 001nts 1n 111 oamu 6 Srref'otn o• .cn•Oulf I Be" ntl •oucnoowns 1n ell oamu I Coon rou 'ThrH or Mor• Club• Heao·•o·neeo sweeo IA001oc11>1e only 11 one c1u11 n11 oeiea•eo eecn ol 1ne otne,., or ti one clul> ""' •o•• to eacn ot ll'lt Oll'ttr\I 2 Bu• won·IO•H•tO oercenteoe 1n oame• ote veo w1tn1n rne conlerence l Be\! won-1os1-t1eo oercenteoe In common games, minimum 01 lour ' Bur average ntl oolnts In con lerence gamel S Besl net oolnlS rn ~II oeme1 6 Str•r>Otn of 1Cnt0u1t I Be11 ,,.. toucnoowns 1n all 111mu I Coin ton 8owt lineup (Al lime• PSTI SATURDAY'S SCOttE lllCM-HMOC:t Bowl (al Sllrev-1. l..1.1 Air FOf'Ce 9 M 1U 1U •001 3 SATURDAY'S GAME Cllifernl• ••'IWI (II Frt"'8) Cai Sta le Fullerron f 7·•J •• Norin ern ll••no•• 19·21. 1 om Florldl Cllru• Be'IWI 1•1 Orlanclel 111\arvland fl·JJ VJ Tennenet fl JI Som THURSDAY, DEC. 11 Hal of F1mt aowl (II &lrmlnettam, Al1,.j Wt1t Vir91n1e te·ll VJ Kenluc~v 16 •11Som FRIDAY, DEC. 21 HOlldav &o'IWI (II San OlffO) BYU 110·'• V\ l\l\1UOU•• I/" 6 o m SATURDAY, DEC. lA Sun &owl (II El PIHi SllllU 110· II v• Ala Ill ma f I ·41 noon MONDAY, DEC. 2' Ai.Ill Bowl l et Honelulul Penn St1•t 17 4· 11 •• W111>on111on !l·l l Som 0 "a ' "" Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 12, 1983 SCOREBOARD Truckin' 1n A, Wlrepf\Oto John Hi~gins st·ores \\'a!'\hing- ton·s first totH'hdown a!' the Rc•cl!'\kins roll to a :J l -10 wm ovt•r Dalla~ S uaulay. THURSDAY, DEC. 1'I Ll1Mr1V &owl 111 Memollhl Bo\lon Coneve 19 71 v\ No•rr Dom!' f6 SISlOl'm Pucll &owl 1al Aft1nlll N ottr-CtVolln1' 8 J v\ F-t<.1r•oa '>' 6 ~ nooo Gllor &owl l •t J•O•onvllltl ' ""ll q 1 .,,, F •o' ott a 1 e o " SATURDAY, DEC JI 81u•l>Onnal 8owt U t Hou\lonl Ba. o• 1 1 1 •\ O• eno"'a s· 4 S D.,.. MONDAY, JAN l Co"on Bowl (.al 01Nul (il!()(g.t 9·1 1 ., le••• .1 0 1030 am FitUI &owl (al TtmCMI Ortoo ~I 18 JI V\ Ptll\DurQrt ti·? 11 10 JO • m ROH BOWi 111 PU10tnlJ 111ino•• 110-11 vs UCLA, •6·4 11 1 om Or1n91 &owl 111 M11ml) NCl>rl\"8 t 12·0J •s M1am• 1 Fla 1 110 11 S D m Su91r &owl (al Hew Ortun\l Auburn 110·11-. M1cn1oan 19·71 S om ~ > . NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE • P1c11lc DlvhlOn w L Pct. Ga L•ktrl If 6 700 Por111no IS a 6S1 SH lllt II II S00 Gotden State 11 17 471 • 1 P1>aen1J I I• 36• I 'i•n D•t90 I 16 333 I Della• Ulan Denver Ken\a\ (1ty ~an Antonio Hou•lon MidWHI Dlvh lon u I 13 10 II I I 10 11 9 IS 9 I• I' l ) ' EASTERN CONFERENCE A "1ntlc Div hi on Ph•111or1nh•O 16 ~ Bo\ton 11 6 New York IS 8 New Jer\tv 11 9 W11•n1ng1on 9 17 M11wau•e~ At1an10 DtlrOtl Clev111no Cn1c:aoo 1no11na Centrll Dlvhlon I• I 10 17 10 17 I IS s 14 5 16 SundlV'\ SClrt\ New York 109 LOtn '11 767 IJ9 6S2 sso 429 1 • I I 661 - •SS • I •SS 4 / 348 I 163 8 711 ' New Jt,.ev 141 Dtnver 130 Pnil1ot •onla 91 Molwaui..ee 17 San D•t90 111 Oelln 116 Por1111no 104 C.0101n Stare IOI Sea111e llS D•lro11 I) 1 Todn'\ G•mu No uarT e\ \t l'\edu co Tut\~V'• Gam•\ 8 0\11) ... ~· N~N V ()flt ,, Aflan•a a t W4\n.,,v•or u1a"" ..t• C P-w" o~o ,. 1\/1 ...... a ,..,p,, 11 ("' atJ<, Knlclrs 109, Lakers 98 HEW YORK • n~ S 1100 '\ r 1: Ca ..... • ;h• 2J Soa .. "' 8 t. a~s 10 Na•@' I WeO\'e,. .t Ou '! 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R "" ero ~'"",,' c1 Qe-tJa J:" a l-O"' Jl\.a"'oroo (OJ'* r "'f 1 JS S \S EXACTA s J Pao '10700 SEVENTH RACE. o •u•o0n11• LO•" L·noe •S""'''' sao 320 160 Hot·Oh Dance• tMcCrrn • 00 J 70 t m Prt\HJ10u\ (HwlvJ !:.00 Al\O raceo Suoer o.,,, lnQu1\11ton NauQrtlv "'•a•m Reaov For LUC~. A.riot ~•"aQt Ice F4nta \Y Pr 1nce\s Luru•la n Rvc'u\ Auler • Tome I~ SS EXACTA 11·61 e>a'o \6100 \1 PICK SIX ll or 3·8·3·7 or 6·S· I) oa•d Sl,966 40 w11n 167 w1nn1n11 tlckel• , • no"ell S2 P1ci.. s .. Con•o•ahon 011d \I) 00 w1lrt 7.62S wonning rlc~el\ f1Yf' h0f\f\, EIGHTH RACE. I 3 S milts on lurf JOM Htnrv 1111\cCrrnl S 00 3 00 2 80 leteraoa !Heidi 4 70 J.80 Petokarak 1P1nc1v1 140 A••o rect o Sir Pele Gon~er Brink, Tne Hague l\l\11t11v·• Prr~ce. Load Trtt Cannon\ Wel\rt Term. E~olodeO. Pr.nee Ftonmuno. San9utt T omt 7 16 3 S NINTH RACE. I I 8 mlltJ on •urf L•onllnewavr>ome f McCrrnl 11 20 620 s 80 llto Don 1 Feu '480 17 80 L11t1ve11e Lark IS11>f•el ll 80 Al\o racto On Aor Dom Orlanoo. L•Qu1rachot1 Procur.,-94't>•ano TrH 11.,nnt r sw11> The Gla u R•C" W11Son. St'J1n1nv Bue• T•me I SI 1 S \S E XACTA I 12 DI O S2.J6BO A 11enoance •S )'19 DHP set fl\hine ART'S LANDING (Htwoort &ue:ll) 16 •"ll'P" 70 \ell Dal\ s CllllCO D•H 1>on110 118 m•"ere• 1 n Jll'on, • '"~eonoo NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Smvltll OIVhl.., Eomonton C11oerv Vancouver W1nn1pe-g Ktnv\ M 1nne\01a Toron•o Cnrcago St Louil O•tro1t W L T Ph GF 71 6 J 45 Ill 11 1) s ,, 10• 17 IS l 27 123 9 16 • 11 110 1 11 6 10 m Norr11 01vl''°" :~ :~ ) ~~ ::: 13 IS 71 101 17 .. 77 119 10 16 77 96 WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Dlvl•lon 131 131 116 176 170 NY l\lu 19 9 1 •O 131 104 NY Ranoe" 11 9 Je 12S 107 Pnlledetonla 17 10 31 Ill 107 • Wunln111on I• IS JO 104 111 Pill•l'luron 6 19 16 90 1n New JtrHV S 27 I 11 10 135 AcMms OMr.lon Bo\lon 19 I 2 •O 137 19 Buffalo 11 10 J 39 12' I If Quebte: 17 11 3 JI ISO 109 Montreal ll 16 2 71 115 177 Hartloro 11 IJ J 2S 103 117 Sunctav'• Sc:oru Bo•lon 4, W1nn1oe9 2 BuHalO 6. Pnila<lel0"'8 S Monlrt1I J, P rll•DUron 3 '"•UGO 4, Detro11 2 Tenltihl'• G1me Ntw Jersev •' NY Ranger\ Tue\4av'• Gamel Kin91 al Ot1ro1t, n Har1toro at P1t1\1>Uron. n Edmonton 11 NV hlanoers n Cnicaoo 11 St LO""· n Queb4!c at Vancouver. n N•w WalH 0"'1 ltl Sv-v. Au\lrlllal TODAY'S FIRST ROUND SINGLES Da••d Pate 1 u ~ J det John Ale• enoer I Au\lra11e 1 6 I S I 6 • Jj>M F1ft9er&ld •Au,.rralta oe• OoY•O Dow•en • U S ) 6 1 6 4 I S Tom C".ulhk.•on U S Ol'I Cnr ' JoM"one 1Au•rra11a 6·2 7 6 6 4 Anoe•• Jarrvd l~W,c:Jf'n--t cs~• Mdn.. l--rdl/morit1 tAusrrai.11 6 7 2 b b • Marte• Free man tU S Of ' Jonn Mc(vrov ""''"• al 6·J 6 J Ma•• M,•cne u S at• JoM Fr1w•tv A"'"~' 4 b · J S I 6 I Wom9n'S YolleVbaM COLLEGE NCAA Hor111WHI R..._I Fln1I lei St«ktonl u n1vtf\1tv of P1c1lic def Cal Potv ISL.OJ IS·9 IS·J, IS· 10 S1NrcMV'J Lite Scar• NCAA Dlvl\len 11 Chamlllon\lllp (II Lakeland, Fii.) Cal Stale Nortnrldue def Portland Stall. IS·6. IS·IO, 6·1S, IO·IS, IS·6 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Stitt Chlmplon\hlo (at Vl\alll) LO\tr'' &r1cht Final Colltoe 01 SeQuolu otl Goloen WHf, 17· IS IS·9, 13· IS, IS· 10 Chlmpien\ltlt> Et Camino oef ColltQt of SeQuotu, 15·11 IS·). IS·I) Ml119d THm Gott CIHslc (It Ler .. , Fii.) s100,ooo Fr!d Couol" Jan Sltonen•on 764 Ul,000 Lon H1n"e Je n GeOdH 269 \40,000 C-.arv 11.ocn Juov Clerk 711 uo.ooo P1• Mc Gowen Jar( Cr airer 111 rn.ll3 Tom K1t~-B~ln D•n•fl 71J Jav '1an• HOlh\ Slacv 713 Camel Lights 9 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg. nico11ne av. per cigarette by FTC method Warning : T e -S urgeon lleneral Ras Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. ,. B•I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 12. 1983 STOOKS Munday'• 11 a.m. (PDT) Priee1 if.In ~· Pl ncf't C•o\• """ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS U\,IOT A fll)N:l 1Nr.u1nc TRA(lf$ ON I Hf NEW VOflK, MIOWEST. P~•FIC l'llW. G0$10N. °'''IOI! AHO OIHCIHNA l l 8f0CK EXC.:HANGEB ANO RrPORT ro DY I HE NASO 1NSt1t(tt ~.)h'\ ,1 l Nh t l11v ~·~·:-R ~ or upgra es ouge unl(t with $200 million plant l By lbe Auodaled Pre11 11 DEARBORN, Mich. -Ford Mot.or Co. says it expecta ts Rouge St.eel unit to tum a profit next year as it i.s upgra with a $200 million t'ontinuous casting plant. Three mon\.Jls ago, Ford had threatened to shut down Rouge, the nati~s eighth-largest steelmaker, because tt said the facility ~ incurring large losses. j Eastern lauds bailout plan I I I ' MIAMI -Frank Borman, president of Eastern AirUncb., says he expects smoother fl ying for the financia1ly ailing t'arrier with u new $367 million employee bailout plan. Tie 'plan gives workers 25 perrent of the airline's stock and foyr seats on the board of d irectors next year in exchange for ~y cuts of up to 22 percent. Eastern's :n,500 unionized pilo\S. flight attendants and machinists, as well as non-uruqn employees. s till must vote on the plan by Dec. 31. But uni~n leaders pred11.:t it will be approved overwhelmingly. J C11rre111 interest rates to hold NEW.YORK The latest dc.-cltne m the money supply makes it more likely that interest rates will hold near current levels. e<.'Onomists say. The Federal Reserve Board reported that the nauon's ba<>ic money supply plunged $2-1 billion m the final week of November Shell faces environmental suit DENVER -The federal government is trying to force Shell Oil Co. to kick in $1.9 billion to pay for cleaning up parts of an arsenal contaminated with a deadly mixture of now-outlawed pesticides and chemkal warfare agents. ~e government has filed a lawsuit against the company in · S. Distract Court in Denver under a 1980 Jaw that requ· s reimbursement of crJSts t.o repair environmental damage. I GAF stockholders a waiting vote : NEW YORK -Barring a further court fight, a dissident group o( GAF Corp. stockholders is expected to get control of the company this week. GAF plans t.o reconvene a shareholders meeting on Tuesday t.o officially announce results of the vote on an attempt by a group led by Connecticut real estate developer Samuel J . Heyman to unseat GAF's management. Sperry p)eads guilty in Fraud MINNEAPOLIS-Sperry Corp. pleaded guilty to three counts of making false statements in its requests for payment on work done for the U.S . Defense Department. Government lawyers said Sperry employees had filled out time card.S t.o show they were working on an airborne Launch control system when their work was actually on the MX missile! A supervisor approved the time sheets. Dollar climbs lo all-time high LONDON -Tht: U.S. dollar extended its record-setting rally in early European trading today, climbing t.o all-time highs against the British pound, French franc and Italian Ura. Dealers said both the doUar and gold prices, which ed'e<J higher I.Oday. were boosted by fears stirred by today's Kuwait bomb blasts. GOLD QUOTATIONS By the AHocfat:d PreH S•lecled 'WO<td gooo prlCH today l.Ol>dofl rno"'ong ll•lfl!I $390 90. up $2 15 London •n .. nooo ll•lng $39' 2b. UP S2 ~ ,.,.. 11te1n00<• llalng S389 76 on $0 23 Fr-hfft t111n9 $39' 02. up $2 04 Zur"'ll late allamoon Did $39 t •O. up $A 65. $39190'"'1.0 tt-, a H-an tonl\' di lly 11uo1e) $39 I 25. up S2 !IO 521~11.,11 1on1y o•llY quo1e1 S391 65 up l ..... llard IAbr1<:1ted (only <!Atty quote) S411 23 up S2 82 NY C-1 potd •pol month Ffl S388 •O otl $050 WHAT NYSE DID NEW VORK IAPl Dec. 9 Ad~1nced Oecllf\to unc11env•o Tot111uut\ Ntw 111011\ New tow1 T()(.)av 696 901 , .. 7047 74 SI WHA l AMEX DID NEW YORK (API DK 9 Advanctd Oeclln.a • unc11enveo To1a11o un t(twl'llQM Nt• tow~ METALS Todav n• 1'16 1'S us 11 10 Prh O&V 6SI 919 191 70J1 " J3 Prev. Otv 113 l7S 72S 913 1S 7 NEW YORK tAPI Spot Mnl~11ou1 "'atal p<IC'" today Cet>PH 69'•-n ctnll b llOl!M . us O .. llnl tlOl'll COf'1191' 65 ~ c•nla P•" 1>0un<1 NY CO-• 9001 motilll Ctollt!d fro l..t ?•·27 ,.,,., e D<)Vn(I llfte •9 un11 a pouno. o•ltv .. l'\J Tin . 6 .1367 Mw111t Wfflo. COOlf)Otlll lb AIYM-• 8 I Ce<lll a POUncJ N Y ...,e,.•y $325 00•13•0 oo ""' 76 tb 11•" New YOl!o. Platl"""' J•O• 00 OOOlffhC •M•cnnnt uoy ounc:• NV Sil VCR SYMBOLS DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK tAP) -FllWll Oow · J•nf\ avVl. tor Friday, DK 9 lb,. STOCKS 0-...... Lew CleM lOlno : 1162.2l> l161.09 1252.03 IHO a Ill 10lrn 60790 610 43 600.34 6001-)7 IS Ull 134 JO 134.17 133.lJ 133.91-II 0 Slk S07 16 S09.Sl 502.Sl SOS.~Jl.IO lndul 13, s~-:QO Tran 1,S94JOO Ullll 1.~500 65 Slk 11,,..,000 AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sele•, Frldev Pfl<~ and net ct>ang~ of ,.,. 10 "'°'' aQl•t Am•rlcen Stoel< E~cll&nGt In~'· trtOlng nt llOM llv t1 more 111an 11. lltrbatlm • 261,500 r .. ••A•rCP n•.600 EchoBav wo n•,200 C•uKllr Rt' 213,700 Dorcll•IGas 210,000 1-tornHer ' 20S,l00 wanGl.IDB ~ 1'6.600 Dt laPra ' 116,400 DomePtrl 111.300 Amoant' 109.100 17\o• s .• • • 11\o 11 .. .ll•· 30·~ l , ll' • ~I. + • .... + • l~ + '· .... OM.NO! POH'T MAKI Mf. PO . l'f!A"VTMINO. 8Uf 1MATJ ) 1UltH IAC~/ l1..1'UAN IACtc! ~-.....d"' ~ ·. 1 ll •, THE t':\WIL \' CIRCl'S (J "The Allens have their tree already, and the Flynns . have their tree, and the Norquists got "t. h ' d " 1,,. t e1rs, an .... 1l· .. ._ ________________ _ .. "'· ' .. "OKI OKI You'll get a Christmas card if I have to mail you one myself!" 'tlOO~ ,.l 1.1.l~S OVfR-~LIFIEt> ... ... GR.APU.AiED FROM IVYW.ALL UNIV~RSITY .. ~l ~EMS PLIBLISHED, 7BOOK5 UN· PU8Ll5~~D ... I JUST FIHISHED ~N6 : .. "TREASUlE ISC.AHO" THAT'S WHAT '1'00 SMOOLD DO ... WRITE A ST~ A80VT PIRATES ... .. { ) ·. . ' TtM•LE•EEDI 601° A CA'IAL.R'( 'WE<:OAi H~e-He SAVS HE'S A V~Sf:ftTl!ft • fl· tl 816 GEORGE I by Gus Arr iola by Jim Davis ( 50Mf.TIME5, A C.AT'$ FE.ET f JU5T CJOTTA ~~v () by V1rg 11 Partch (VI P) lL_ "I h1t1 Mond1y~." Hank'Ketchum ~ WHY ~l YA EVER CO\\f (MR AN' PLAY IN MY YARD, MR. W1LSCN ?' by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M Schulz t ! I i I i by Tom K. Ryan r • , Or~ Coatt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Dlctmber 12, 1883 • ' ~.· GOllll 011 lllDGf -~~-'.. ------------------------------------------- __A&. BY CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF J .\N8Wt:R8 TO lllDGE QUll Q.l -Roth vulnerable, u Soulh you hold: +QJ8t ~AQ5 OA874 •Qe The bidding hu prO('l't·dcd: S.uti. Wetlt Norti. Eut I 0 PH• I t 2 c;;i 2• 3 <:> 3• 4 <:> ? ) What action do you lake'! A.-Usua lly. we don't like to defend when we have four card support for partner's suit. tie re, however. our l wo quet•ns are or doubtful value offen~ivcly. hut at lea~l onl' should he a trick on drfen5e Th1•rcforc, we would opt for a rlnuhll' or four h1•:trl:1 -lo warn partnt.>r not to hid on llut rhanl(c' lht• 11uN.'n Qf h1•arh to th1• 11111•en of d1amnnti~. and w1· v. oulfl prefer rnur \pad('\ Q.2-A~ :outh, vulnrrahlt·. you hold: t AQJ ':1 AKQI07 C.KQJ +A3 Tht· hiddinK ha~ proceeded: South Wut Sorth Eut 2 '/ P111 4 Paa1 ? What artion do vou take'! A.-You ,have a very good hand. bul you have nowhere to go. Partner's jump to Jl.DG•: P.\Rkt:R gnme over your dcm11nd hid shows a h:and with good trump support, but il denitt fir~t or second·round tontrol of any side· suit. Since you lh1•reforc have a certain dia· mond loser, al br sl your slam will depend on two finesses -not very good odds. More likely. will have no play at isll. Pass. Q.3-lloth vulnernble, 11s South you h31d: t AQe <:>AQJI08S2 +KQ6 The bidding has proceeded: South Wut North Ea1t I <:> Z 0 P111 P111 ? What do you bid now'! A.-t:ven thou1<h your parl nl.'r rould not act llVl'r two diamonds. you ~hould not j(IVl' up lhOuj(hlS Of slam. Arter all, partner might have both major uit kings and ;i key Jack . and you need no more. That is why we give no marks ir you rhose lo jump to four hearts. Also. l;ike a demerit if you made a reopening double -your hand is lremendou' offen· s1vely and not geared to defense. so you cannot run the risk that partner might ronvt>rl lo p<•n:ilt11•11. lly a prOtt'~~ of 1.'liminntion we arrive at the wlnninl( atliM -11 cue hid of thr1•1• diamond~ Q.4-As South, vulnl'rahlr. you hold: tAQe c;;i K8 OA"5 •AK93 The hidding hns 11rocct'li<-d: Eatt South Wett North I + Obie P111 3 0 PaH ? What !lo you hid now'! A.-Som1•thin1t funny is goinl( on hrrr. You and Ea~t should h:ivt> al lr:i~t !l:J llCI' hf•tw1·1•n you. llO whrrt• dors pa rtnrr l(et th1· stn•nJ(th for ;i Jump bid '! Ohviously, t:a,t mu~t lw tak1nj( ndvn ntaj(l' or the vulnerahility for :i psyrhir bid. You must :all' rt your partner to lht• s1luat1on -cue hid three padrs. Q.5-Noilher vu lner:ihle. as Sout h you hold: tAKJ93 1:7K8 0 76 +9~3 The bidding has proceeded: Wut North E11t South I 0 P111 I NT P111 Pa11 2 IV Paaa ? Whal action do you take'! A.-Partner is in the bal· ancing seat -ir he does not I DIDN'T REALIZE TKAT ITS A WONDER H AVING PICKED uP SHEILA SRX;E 'S MOTuER AT THE A IRPORT, A66EY $HE'S IN INTI:NSIVE SHE SURVIVED CARE I THE BEATING I ' DRIVES HER DIRECTLY TO THE HO$PITAL I SHOE ~' DR.\BBLt: ~ 60'4~ Ck MINE'. AR~ c,o1~G 1'0 OR1\1€. Mf. CRAN, NO-NElK . fOR BETTER OR t 'O• 110 RNE ~ODY f\N' I WERE NOT GOING-To f\RE GOING-LOOK FOR ~l~S DaANTOWN FOR f'RESEtnS~fNITH~. f\ WHILE,MoM.. -f\tf\F~et:»o\E~ W11n~ PfWEl.S, '.> .:f He.'/ WONT ee Fa\ -YOO-O K?' ~ l'M AH~AIO ON~ ~ 'f~!>E. A'l~. l'U.. 8t 1AKf.N A'v.l#..'4 IN A ~IRAll - J~CKE.I. \IOlD~oM WE.WERE GolN'cm-: ~. 1 t'l'~k\' •l~kt:RBt:i\~ WOULD~ 6€ 1NltKE.5TED IN &J.'IN& A BAND F~rf CAA£ R>R "TJ.IE CH~l&iMA5 ~~5~ iMElJ MAKE PERFECT &IFT& ! 0 ,o ~l 0 mi!ii[BimLJ~:i~mi ' 1.1,l.;.l ·~'l.----q,._'""" DR.SMOCK • - art, the opponents will buy the contrut at one no trump. U he had 1 1tood hand. he would have nrted immedia~ '1y ove r Wut'~ openlnlf bid by rithrr ovtrrallinlf or makin• a takrout double. Since ht did not, the mo~t you tan ex p<'C'l of him 11111 smatkrlnl( of p0lntM and lon1t h1•nrt11. Oon't pC'nnli7.1' hln1 for refusinl( t.o h•t thl· oppon1•nU !ltrnl th<> hnntl . Pu11~. Q.6-lloth v11ln1•rahl1•, :\) Soul h you holtl tQJI06Z '\'3 OftS.4 +~JI09 The hidrlinl( ha' prt><'1•rd1•d: •:11t South Wttt Nortll I o P111 2 + 2 <V 2 NT P111 3 NT Obie Pa11 PaH P111 Wh:1t 1s you r op<·ninl( lrad'/ A.-ltrm1•mtwr thr words of "Th<' Ch:irl(t' ur t ht> Light llrig:1d!'": "Theirs not to reason "'hY. Th1•irs hut to do. or die .. Pa rtner hos askt>d you lo lead a hr:irt so. even though you have only a singll.'lon and a reasonable suil or your own. lead • heart. That is how you build partnership trust. by Harold Le Ooux by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan l 00'4'1' 1~W''4K 'f"e," ~v~ MAKE ?iRAlf JACK~1"~ 'l'AAI 616 ~ by Lynn Johnston 0 t • nN DONT ~ .... SHE DOESN'T I SOSPECfA 1R\~. ey Tom Bat1uk by George Lemont , ... , .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 12, 1983 'Damping' TV guests tricky job By FltF.O ROTHENBERG NEW YORK (AP) -Finding the nght guest for "Nighthne" can be tough. But so can telling someone who's just bcf>n flattert'<I and l'ajoled into coming to the studio m thl' middle of the night that time has run out and he's off the show ln the televis ion businf'ss. guest-dropping is called "dumping," and that's somt•thmg Tara Sonenshmc and Stl'phl'n Lewis have to do. They're aSS0<.·13te producers. also known as guest-grabbers. for ABC News' "Night- llne." Sont'nshine said her job induded being "a dctl'<.'tive to track down people, a researeht>r to por~ O\ler files, .a reporte r to cietermme if the guest will be any good, a psychologist to convince the guest that 'Nighthne' 1s more important than his dinner reservations, and a travel agent to make sure• the guest gets there." tation," he said . "It wai. m y first dump and n was aw(ully d1tfkult telling ht>r. SW:· asked if she could use my offiel: to caJI everybod_y stw had told to stay yp. 1 felt miserable." At one time 1>r another, science wnter Isaac Asimov, Undersec:n~tary of State Richard Holbrookt! and Time magazme managing editor Ray Cave have stayed up late for nothing. "Most of them take it well," said Lewis. "Most of 1hem <.'Orne back." ... ln tht· pursuit of good guests and effective pro~rammmg, feelings can get hurt and family harmony can be im- periled. One time. "Nighthnt•" planned a show -0n Ethel and Jubw Rosenberg. and Lewis had room for only dne author. Trouble was, the author of "Invitation to an Inquest" came Ill pairs: the husband-wife team of Miriam and Wa lter Schneir. Lewis swallowl'Ci hard and picked Mrs. wt•dding anniversary . "I'm bleeding," Raskin told 1.A>wl!I. "But I'm coming on." "N1ghtllne" normaUy treats 11..'i guests to a mode rately prked dinner. "This time, we sprung for Lute<.-e (one or New York's ritzi<.'St restaurants)," Lewis said. Earlier this year, a man wired with explosives commandeered a jet to Havana. "Nightline" wanted the woman Crom the plane who translated and negotiated for the hijacker. Sonenshine learned that 11he was a Jamaican resort owner who was visiting prep schools in Connecticut with her kids. "l left messages at every school, but we Mt defeated." Sonenshine said. "Then she caUed collect. When she started telling her story, it was music to my ears. You knew she would sing on the air " The woman was told to rent a car and drive fast. "What direction is New York City?" she asked. Inte rnational affair "And part masochist." added Lewis. Lewis once booked a woman for a pre -Hallowt•en broadcast who was going lo warn viewers how to check for doctored goodies. "She brought in bags of candy and apple~ and prepared a wO<>le presen- Schnelr. "I had thl' d1sllnt:t feeling that I c:ould cause a d1vorl'<' hert'," he said. For another show, Lewis invited labor writer A.H. Raskin. He was game, but said his wife would bt• upset because they hnd special plans that night for their 50th ''She got here and was a great guest. Ted loved her ," said Sonenshine. "She said the best part of the hijacking was landing in the Havana Airport because the Jordache jeans there were so cheap." Leslie Mallot·y (Doran Uurk ) thaws tht· (•olJ war with a Russian lieult'nant ( Michac•I ( :arvt•n) on ""E m erald Tonight's TV EVENING -e.-oo- I D HEWS CHIPS PATROL ltJ) NFl FOOTBAlL D FANTASY ISL.AHO (!)SAlUTE m n.AEE'S COMPANY I HAWAII FIVE--0 MACHEll t lB4REA NEWSHOUR -~ aNICNEWS ~~AH DYKE * * * "EVIi Und4W The Sun" ( 19821 Peter Ustinov. Jane~ C8) BARBARA MAHOREl.L THE LADY IS A CHAMP DMOVIE * * * "The Man f rom Snowy River'. (19821 K11k Oouolas. Tom Burlm~ -1:30- 1 ~Of CULTURE i =L Of F-OAT\JNE "' DICK VAH DYKE (%) awu..ES Qi.AMPUN T Al.KS WITH -6:56- • PLEDGE MEM -7:00-e cesNEWS I NICNEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN II AOWAH & MARTIH'S LAUG....-. i:.sCOMPANY I JOt<ER'S Wll.D 8USINESS REPORT 61) ..slDE OAAHGE COUNTY (J) P .M. MAGAZINE OJ LOVE COHHECTIOH '9 MOVIE • • "Sweethearts On Paraoe (1952) Ray Middleton. LUCiiie No<- mlll (Q)MOVIE , * • .. V1stons 01 Chnstmas Past" ( 19791 Shirley Jooes. Peter Ha511e41 (%)MOVIE • * * * · Tl'le Seventh Seal .. ( 19561 Mu von \.Sydow Gunner 8JOf'ns1rano \ -7:25- • Pl£DGE MfAI( -7:30- • T>E BEAR WHO SLEPT THAOUGH etiRISTMAS I Qt FAMILY FEllO LAVEJIE & SHIRl.EY & COMPANY l ~S'H PEOf>l.E'S COURT Wl..DUF£ SAFAA MAKING Of MAHl<JNO i TIC TAC DOUGH FMOOLEAOCK SANTA'S MAGIC TOY BAG -7:55- • PLEDGE MEM -1:00- • (J) A CHAAUE BROWN CHRISTMAS 8 Q!800NE eMOVIE t t •.; 'Blue Sktes ' (IS..61 Fred Aslllre. 81ng Crosby I LOUGRAHT SOAP ENTERT A1HMEHT TONIGHT MOVIE *** .. Aebel WillloU1 A Cause" ( 19551 James Dean. N1111ie Wood • MAKM Of MAHIOHO (()MOVIE ttt .. , Never Promised You A Rote GardlWI (1977) Kathleen Quan. lln, Bibi An6e<sson (ff)MOVIE U "BltnOed By The Light" 119801 Kristy McNtehot James Vincent McNichol. Cl) FAERIET ALE THEATRE 0MOVIE •••; Stiar11y·s ~·ne 119811 Burl Reynolds. Ractlef Ward -1:30-• DR SEUSS' HOW THE GAINCti STOLE afAISTMAS i LOVEBOAT P.M. MAGAZINE GREAT PERFOAMAHC£S -1:56- • Pl.EDGE 8AENC -t:00- 1 i ~ "Uftle HOUM On The Prame. LOOlt Beck To Yet19fd1y" (Premiere! MldlMI ltndon, M1lll'oew Labor· .,. I~ •• * ~ "Olv1" ( 1981) Wllllelmenil ~nendel. Frtcllfic Andra ***~ "My F1vonte YNr" (1982) Pifer O'TOOll. JtMICI Hit;* (J)MOV!l t t "Frlenell" (19711 Sein Boty, /lltltctte ~ -H5-e GMAT~ -~15- • TMAT'I iOll*! -t:IO-· ~ 'f.t ·-...y. ~1913) 09bblt 1=~--.,..lmM .. ~ NOT NECESSAAIL Y THE YEAR INREVIEW -10:00- • (J) EMERALD POIHT NAS. IU~ (fJ PEOfll.E'S COURT !=OHES ** t.; "The Blue Lagoon" (1~9) Jean Slmmons. Donald HouslOO 0MOVIE t t t "Haaa-i" ( 19781 DonalO PleaMnce. 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I was always taught by my father that you ght to conduct yourself like a lady," she says. • Yet some might see the way Orr made her ~ving as unladylike: performing handstands and J:artwheels from the backs of galloping horses, 'being hurled from the saddles of bucking steers. biting the dirt in fairgrounds and bullrings around Ute world. "I've done it all." she says. "I've been a producer, a relay rider. I rode bulls. I rode broncs. I trick rode. T hey used to call m e 'The Queen of the Bronc Riders.'" Orr has just been indtJcted into the rodeo ~ision of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in lahoma City. an honor previously bestowed on y six women. three of them posthumously. ~. Installed at the same time were her sister. ~argie. also of Tucson. and her brother. Turk, of Las Vegas. Nev. -two other members o f the five-sibling group that was once known as "T he Riding Greenoughs." Orr's quahf1cat1ons include four world bronc-riding utles and assorted awards from abroad "l probably won as much as any girl in the business." she said in a recent intervtew "I rode a lot of horses and traveled many. man y miles to different countries. so this 1s something I feel entitled lo." Those travels. Orr said. began in the small town of Red Lodge. Mo nt., where she was the second oldest child of "Pack Saddle Ben" Greenough, who "won the first bronc-riding con test held in the state in 1898." Very early, she &aid. she becam e so at home with horses that for .three years during World War I, she frequently substituted for her father on his 37-mile mail route out of Billings. Mont. ~ In 1928, afte r besting most of the other local ~omen in various equestrian e vents, Orr said, she and Margie answered an ad for w omen's bronc riders in the Kmg Brothers Rodeo. a national touring group. Within a year, though. Orr elected to leave her siste r and the troupe behind because, she said, she grew tired of the Wild West show atmosphere that emphasized entertainment over competition. From the n on, she roamed the globe for more than a decade in quest of the top prizes available lo women in rodeo. The well-oiled, ornate saddles _kept under lock and key, along with a collection of i.rophies spread about he r house. bear w itness to the intem auonal bronc-riding championshi ps she .captured in Boston in 1933, 1935 and 1936 a nd New York City in 1940. Equally valued are the mementos from her victories at the 1935 and 1939 . Royal F.aster S how in Sydney, Australia . Occasiona lly. she said. she did deviate from her pursuit of prestige lo go on promotional JUnkets. especially when they offered chances for adventure. Once she was chosen as the only w oman to a ppear with a rodeo group that :~umeyed to Mexico City for three months -a •lour billed as "introducing the American cowgirl to Latin Ame rica." S he was subsequently invited to d1Splay her trick-riding and bronc-riding talents in Spain on a six-month excursion tha t played 32 cities. That required learning not only how to ride bulls. as 9pposed to steers, but also how to handle the ~emperament of the differe nt crowds, she sajd. But seve ral years after s he returned home, -saddle-bronc riding for women was eliminated on the rodeo ci rcuit, partJy because of the need to cut .transportation e xpenses during Wor ld War ll. ~ther factor was the rash of serious injuries &used by the event -something Orr said she was able to avoid thr-0ughout her career, with the exception of a broken leg. "I had ribs broke and fingers broke, but that never did st.op me," she &a.id. With competition thus curtailed, Orr decided in 194 2 to e nter the other aide of the rodeo business -producing and contracting -10 she joined -forces with a "good f.riend," J oe Orr, to create the '.Greenough-Orr Rodeo. The paJr "•tarted from 'taatch," ahe said, but gradually acquired enough -,tock, equipment and performers -lncludlng Margje and, from time to time, Turk -to keep the ihow toW'ing untll 1967. L When finally they 10ld dut., both partnen tually gravii.ted to Tuscon and. in 1967. after ;~1y 40.yean of knowing one another, agreed to ptn\anied. "He wu out of the rodeo busi.netl and t wt.a -eut o{ the~ buaine11, and we decided that 1f we ~ere golna to be friends all our life, It w t.a probably t1rM to ai.rt • home," ahe uld. Htt hU1band died In 1978. ClASSIFllD MONDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1983 ANN LANDERS C2 OBITUARIES C3 Wild Bill Hickok Legends n~ver die Old West lives in Amer:tf:a's heart. By BOB MIMS Associated Press Writer "There's a lot of empathy for the little guy whe re society has become hard and cold." Today. instead of gunslingers in black hats being dropped at high noon LOGAN, Utah -The Old West legends of Wyatt F.arp, Wild Bill H ickok and Butch Cassidy. though discredited by a century of scrutiny, still s trike a chord in America 's heart .. "The Old West'is no longer a place - it's an image," says John Stewart, co-founder of the National Association and Cen ter for Outlaw and Lawman History . by white-Stetsoned heroes with faster r trigger fingers, modem "Star Wars" _. ~ heroes shoot it out with Lasers~ not on "People like to cling to an image. Even though the Old West legends are often untrue, they can continue to enjoy that illusion," said Stewart, a Utah State University history professor. The frontie r legends popularized in dime novels portray a battle between good and evil, Western-style, that is still bejng recycled today, he said. "Butch Cassidy a nd Jesse J ames and others like them became popular folk he roes not just because of the excite- ment of robberies. but because people vicariously. t hrough them. could ge t vengeance on the railroads and the banks and other institutions that took advantage of the httle guy." S tewart said "Perhaps some of that has trans- ferred to modem liviog." he said. a dusty ,Street in a Western town and not riding the faithful horse. but on fields of stars in trusty spaceships. "It's really the basic good guys versus the bad guys theme, combining the basic appeal of the Old West with the gimmicks of science fiction," Stewart said. Keeping alive frontier legends Is one of the goals of S tewart's 9-year -old association. even though its own re- search often peels away layers of ficuon surrounding frontier heroes to revea 1 a gallery of rogues. Based at the University of Wyom ing since budge t cu ts fon..-ed it from USU. the association serves as a national archive for West.em Americana li tera- ture and memorabilia. Among its 600 members are actor Robert Redford, who por trayed the S undan<.'e Kid on film. Western novelist E.B. Mann and Pinkerton Senior Vice Preside n t W1l- 1Jam Linn "Lege nds are JUSl that. Therc·s lx>en PAPARAZZI ~ . ·; ....... .:,.;. ···->-lill"I.·.~ Installation Women's club busy with holiday events Harbor Ridge Women's Club has been caught up in a flurry of holiday activities and end-of-the-year business. First on the agenda was an elegant installa- tion luncheon held in the Garden Room of the Newport.er Resort. Installing officer Jean Bechtel presided over the installation of the ·1984 officers: Marilyn Reese, president; Jan Murar, Jtclde Sldnker, Emily BatJer , vice presidents; Lila Harper, recording secretary; Lynn Baker, cor- responding secretary and Barbara Klelat, treasurer. such superficial nonsense published in the last few years," he said. "Wyatt F.arp, Wild Bill Hickok? ThOSC' two guys were just a couple of bums -not the great Western heroes they are thought to have been." Research shows Hickok had trouble holding a job and deve1opecta pen<'hant for gunning people down. outlaws and innocents alike. before being shot td death himself in a saloon -the frontier estabhshmenl he SC'emcd to love thl· most Earp 1s n ·vealc'Cl as a chro nic ltar whpn 11 came to his supposed cxplmLo;, and soml' rPsc.·archcrs wonder 1 f thl• famous "Shootout al the 0 K Corral" was an equal gunfight pilling lhl' law agains t theClantonsnnd the Mt:L<iury~ -or ··mass murdc•r" h y the &!rps. Adding a special touch to the ceremony, J ean presented each new officer with a single red rose and a book about love. To outgoing president Terri Newman, a red corsage a nd to incoming president Marilyn, a white one. (The theme, by the way. was "Love and Roses. ") A taste of the high seas The club presented Terri w ith a crystal bowl as a thanks for her yea r of service. and to Marilyn ... a bell to ring the meetings to order . Bev Stern. club historian, was busily s napping photos for the club's scrapbook of memor ies. The following evening. the club gathered around the large outctoor Harbor Ridge tree on Ridgeline for their second annual tree lighting ceremony. 1983 president Terri officially "turned on the lights." Club members and spouses sang Christmas carols unde r the direction of Pat Agld (music chairman) while fh,1tist loan Jackson piped the melodies. Afterwards, the club adjourned to Lila and Jack Harper's home for w ine. hors d'oeuvre a nd desserts ... and, of course, more carols. On a picture -perfect day. guests of Costa Mesa's Carm t'n Cha pter (OCPAC) boarded the Royal Vik ing sea to sample cru1se life. Thoughts of becomi ng a passenger or at lea.5t a s towaway came to mind a-fler the g roup had lunched and divided into small groups to stroll the decks and tour the ship. A fe w of those a00ard were Chairman Ellzabetb Pick (she conducted a brief meetmg 111 the theater). June Williams (cha1nnan of che outing). Setsuko Krlckl, Johnnie Houser, Carol Wilken, Joann Bolswell, Lee Anne Lelthem . Georgia Spoone r, the Glen Stlllwells. and Messrs. and Mmes. Fred Richman, Jack Lyons, Richard Francuz and LeRoy Brettln and Nanc)' Barnes. Carmen Chapter is sponsor ing a trans-canal cruise with a percentage of the cruise fare tax deductible (donation will go to The Center). Furthermore, a $<400'per person discount as being given to persons booking before Dec. 31 . S tewart said. T he popular story of Butch Cassidy and the S undance! K id . whic:h had th(• outlaw duo sla m m a dramatic. heroic shootout in South America. 1s likely untrue ru. weU. ·'The t ruth is. m thl· past f('w yt>ars several writers have tot.ally refuted that story. It St.>cms Butch di~·d in 1938 in thl' Pal'ific Northwest after having worked m thl' Spokane" Wcc.h . ar<.·:i undC'r an a has." Stc•wart said But th<' value· of Old West lon· rnnw-. not m 1 t~ al'CUral·y. ht· s..ml. bu l pt•1hc1 p-. in 1~ op11m1stic 1Jt>al of how th111g .. should be· "I think tht'n· 1s sonw mlwn·nt \'alu1 in the• sml and we a~-.tl("t<ilP that w11h tht• Wt•st tht• drnllt•ngt.• ot mov1n~ mtu unM•ttlt.>tl <H<'as:· Stt•\\ art ..,.ud Kathy Thompson~ Colleen Hess and Marilyn Early Among the 60 guests attending the party we re Dick and Jean Beclatel, Harold and Terry Newman, Norma and Mall Warren, Donna Caster , Beverly and David Sten , Pat and Jim Muffle, Corrlne and Tom Gaston, Glenda and Wayne Emlcb and Marioa and Oscar Zabaralty, and the newly installed board of directors. A very Special glh A gift from around tt)e world ... to children· around the world. ln true holiday ..spirit, aviator Brooke Kiaapp, who just returned from an over-the-pole flight around the world, preeented Pilar Wayne with a $50,000 check for UNICEF (United NacJ01111 Internaeion.tl Chi ldnm's &Mrg- ency F'llnd) recently at a black-tie dinner in her honor. Over 400 people attended the celebration of her flight at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. • AJJ the California ambueador to UNICEF, Pilar wu on hand to red.eve the check, whlch wtU be uted to he lp needy children around the world with food and medical aupplln. Chairman of big dinner H. David Bright of Newport Beach (he's president and CW of National Education Corpor- ation) served as chairman for the recent Casa Colina Rehabilitative Hospital of Pomona Cel- ebrity dinner held at the Century Plaza Hotel. The English garden floral ar rangementa at the event (•t~nckd by i number of celebs Elleen Bre»nan, Shirley Jones. Marsha Muon, Cloris Leachm.an, Gene Hackman , and Gary Colllns) were created by floral design students of Golden West College. /U a clMI project ~lrley Haas' students donated their tlme and talent to creatJng 50 centerpieces aJona with conages and several large a.rrange- menta for the dinner. ....... .,, .... ._ Orange County Master Chorale opened its 28th season with a Christmas concert in Or ange Coast College Auditorium. Afterwards a group of more than 200 of . the concertgoen went to the Linda Isle home of Sharon and Lou Kashmere, abo•e, for a reception honoring Jim Bentley, recipient of the chorale's 1983 Patron of the Arts a"'ard. Brooke'• generous donation conaiated of surplus funds (a/~,.-e~nm) rilled for her fllght. She ta president and ctualrman of the board of Jet Airway. in Loe Angeles. Golden angel• go quickly Angell don 't laat long-not If they are golden oMI mMt by Brookes Bra•Her and off~~ tor "lie. Four of her anaellc crealiorut were purehued rtght awa,y At the Lu Marlneru Auxlllory (OC . Family Servke) lunchton boutique held ai Bahlu Corinthian Yacht Club. Pa~ruzJ is Nitro by Sty It• F41for Vidit De-1th with contnburlon& from Gloria Zlgnc•r. £2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, December 12, 1983 JOUI HIA11H OR PETER J. STEINCROHN Cooks warned: Beware of bones DEAH DR. STEINCHRON; Chicken bones! F'lsh bones! l wonder how many innocent diners l·hokeon lhem when they aren't careful. Asa cook :ind f~server lo my family and friends, I'm always warning them lo be careful of bones gl•ttu;g sluck In their throat. especially so when they have been celebrating and drinking loo much. The other day my youngster, anxious to get out to play. hastily chewed on some chicken and a bone stuck. We rushed him to the emergency room. Fortunatl'ly. a doctor was able to remove it without bad l'Onsequences. I think it's the responsibility of the food handler to warn others that small bones might be overlooked and to be l·areful. Just taking a few seconds to warn as food 1s st•rvC'd will prevent many acddents while t>ating .-MRS G DEAR MRS. G.; Have you ever sat down with . a friend to have dinner at a restaurant and bave him suddenly jump up. rush to tbe men's room to. cough up a chicken bone? That can happen at home, too. Sometimes it isn't easify removed. Warning to ''be careful" can prevent such accidents. But bones aren't the only offenders. Susan A. Brokaw, of the Henry Ford H•pital in Detroit related the story of the woman who was brought into the emergency ward drooling and coughing. Backslaps were futile. The woman, thinking ll was a chicken bone, was transported to the hospital. • Guess what? A small fragment of a bay leaf was removed. These leaves do .not soften or fragment during cooking. Ms. Brokaw concludes: "With the recent 'renewed interest la gourmet cooking, reports such as these may become more frequent. Not only should cooks and diners be advised to remove bay leaves from sauces or stews. but cookbook authors would do well to warn about the danger of cardamoo seeds from their home made delicacies. 'Cbitlin· Strut' A celebration that's not easy to swallow T.,.. Auoct.t*<I Pren SALLEY.SC -City sLickers and Yankees might fmd the idea a bit harcit.o swallow. but the hearty of spirit -and stomach -packed into th is tiny town for the annual "Chitlin Strut," a down-home orgy of eati ng . hog-calling, foot-stomping and strutting. About H ,000 people turned out m this town of 580 on Saturdav for a <..'elebration of the Southern delicacy known as C"h1ll£'rhngs. or chitlms hog 1ntes t1nt'i> that ••n· botll"Ci. batten ·d. cut into strips. fried anu l'alt'n Amu11g tht· ;.ittrat·t1ons at the 18th a nnual autumn lest1vill wen_. a parade. a hog-call ing c..•ontest ant.l tt slrutt1ng contest -1n wh1<..·h c•htldren and grownup~ rnm·oluw their bodies. s winging their h1pi. .md flailing thl•1r arms 1Jkes11:k chickens But must folks. camt• fur the ch1thns dPvourin~ :!(J.IHHl pound!> of them A change of names NEWPORT NEWS, Va. -A rose by any other naml' m1ghl smell as sweet, but how will NEAL fare as CEBAF: Ne1lher rolls off the tongue. and the government's decLSion to change the name of an elet:tron at-celerator laboratory from NEAL to CEBAF 1!> prompting some equally unsightly argument "We spent :.E>veral years promulgating the name NEAL." whu:h stands for National Ele(:trc:>n At-celerator Labora tory, said Hans von Baeyer, a College of W1l ltam & Mary physicist and secretary lo lhe consortium of Southeastern universities planning the $200 m1lhon facility. Bu t for som<' reason. the government "didn't hke the ·N· and lhe 'L.' which only leaves ·E' and ·A."' hC' said So the name CEBAF was chosen. for Conunuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility. But Von Bacyer said he's still fighting for NEAL. He says the new name is "so ugly" that a <..'Olleaguc• suggested adding the word "R~arch" for an R, thus changing the name to CEBARF Wedding takes to the air NASHVILLE. Tenn. -Listeners of radio station WLAC-AM are invited to a wedding -but they hav<: to tune in Dec 9 1 f tney want to catch the nupt1<1ls d talk show host Rich Garratt and Diana Swan. Garratt. who has been hinting on the air that something big was in store. dropped the bom bshell Thursday night during his two-huur show. "W1.•n· inviting the whole town to 'hear· the.- wedding," said gc·neral manager Let.> Dorman Garratt. who covers such topics as aboruon and hornOS(•xuahty on his show, says he wants listeners to sL·nd 1n their formulas for a happy and SUL'Cessful marna~. w1lh the· top ftve winners being 1n1111c-d to attend the ceremony m· person "We figure f1>r the next however many yean. we have together we're going to have fun, so we're going to · lirl the fun on day one -our wetlding day," he sa-,S. · SHOCKED! t' • I ... , t.I ... I t•' 1 . " .. -· ..... . ' ... ln••x•pen•1lve• '(In Ill KM!"' 8•111 1'101 fl1Ql't 1n price reasonable, d a.a!IHIO ....... aOvetlltll'IO -· ~ Classified. Adver11e1ng 6'2-587R RUFFELL'S UPHOURIY, INC. .... ~ ............... 1922 HAR80t Bl\10 COSTA MESA -5•8-1156 - ...._ Readers relax ••• She is not going MOnCI °' TIWeTM'I MLI K41N1 ..._ .... zo • -'""llOUMA ....._ ...... ., • • H fA ..... IMltll ..... ~.. i I '-TCOOI• ...._.... • •, DEAR READERS: Relax ·· all ?2,000 of you · IHVICl IMmMIM*I No A-lott51 who wrote to say I wH crazy to ttll that ~=t'!c.P<?= under tn. 01 ~~°'~: f:~';'J'tir! U·year·old glrl 1t·w11 all right to take the trip to ~ 1 di9acflbecl deed of '""' • • Wasblngtoo, o.c., with bachelor Uncle Jed •• tllt! -.a .. N UNDllS WILL s LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION "'Pn' Ille mailer ol lht EllMt qi rich Texas oilman! ~!' llft1 ~~s~HfNo~'8~~1 !l~~~~g= BEATRICE I.A \/ERNE WATT81 '"'' Remember; be pat be,. on hls lap wlten site ~ grv~t~c~g:~P~:E:.1N =~~V;:fJE 8iT1~0A"',.\~· ::: waa very young, gave her fancy gifts and, called •t>M at the tim. or 1a1e 1n ::li -,::i~18;!~8~~11~ ber bis "favorite glrl." She once liked blm a lot but moving 1n." 8ut didn't. do J\. monev or 111e un11acs s1e1 .. 1 e11 rlOht, under~~n .. 11 •• Prlva•• ~ tbou•bt in recent year11 tbal bit ld1te1 were 1 am terrified Lhat one day he miaht. A 11119 and lnLetMI con~ '0 encl to IN II w t>eet bidder -tt -e now l'teld by " unow Mid Deed of i-ct 10 GOnfltinatlon ot Mid ~ gettiDI a little loo mushy. 16-year-old without parent.al supervision can get TN•t 1n 111e prQPerty herel~• o. ~.on°' tft• the 23td ~'QI I advised tbe glrl to ln1l1t tbat ber into a lot of trouble. I am-TERRIFIED IN IOWA. 1e~~STOR· GEORGE A MOLIMA. =E~E~~~h'~~V~ nlne.year--old brother go along, •• Uncle Jed'• DEAR T: Bill bat been trylag to blackmail M~:~~:tc?i~'~ ANAHEIM SAV· NEWELL, 11 ~ 'stiore onw. guest, and 1tJck wltb her oigbt and day, llke a you. When you called bia bluff, be backed down. INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION s111ia 400, Long BMch. CA, 908G2. mu.lard Plalt .. r N I t f l lti. lo to Coun1y ot Loe Anoelee. StM• ot Cell· ,.. • OW IUgget 8 eW IHI ODI W 11 I COUDH r RECOADED June 29, 1N2 .. IOfnla. ell rlgltl, fftle and lnter .. t" QI It soui'ded safe to me, but wbeo 22,000 people belp you deal wlth thi1 model ion who bas turned 1n11r No. 82.222610 Of 0tt1c1a1 ,.._ Mid ~ " 111e 11me 01 oMth from SO states, and every province la Canada, plus rebellloua. You need the 1tren1tll of a back-up and oord• •n 1"-ottloe 01 the Aecoro.r of ao<1 .. the '""''· tttlt an0 1n1.,... Orenge County. thel the""" Of Mid deceaMd 114111 Tokyo, Hong Kong, Mexico City, Rome and I hope you flnd a good one soon. Mid OMd ot 1ru•• 0eecr11>ee 111e ICqlllftd by operation of ... '°' Na11au wrote to tell me I was wrong, I bad second. • •RS• Wh h ·~~r0.::"'fn un<1ht1ded &OY. o,~.herw!t 01 ..... do'~!~. ,1n1 t~.·~ ~ third and fourth tboughll aboat wllat I bad DEAR ANN LANDE ; y is it. that w en Interest In P•tcel I, In Iha City ol ~tl't, In and~he can....,;;;;: written. a person has too much alcohol his (or her) friends ~ BMch. County or Orenge, prcperty 111118190 1n Iha Couni,, of J decided the trip wa1b't worth the risk and Insist that several cups of black coffee will help S1•1• of ca1110tn••. 1CO«dlng 10 °'8119' Staie of Ct1110tn1a pan1eu. be h ? M h . . f · d 't d Parcel Mac> No 79-724 filed In book larty Oeic:rlt>.o • lollowl to-wit contacted the girl. She Is NOT going. so r up t e sot. Y P ystcian neJ'\• says 1 oes 161, Peoe 38 of Pa1ca1 Mapa. In the PARCEL NO. 1: un1mP.0"9d ,., Thanks for aettlag me straight, folks. not help. ls he right? -INQUISlTIVE lN IDAHO ottloe of 111e c<>Ynty 1ec0td« or "'d property located on BOiia Chloe. Everybody knows better tbaa anybody. DEAR IN: Your physician friend Is right. ~~EPT Units 1 and 2 u thOwf1 ~~·=:.:·,~•tu• P~d- • • • There Is no evidence tbat coffee bas a sobering and deltneo 1n •he COndomlnlum LOii.-4,45,,.6.~7.ancl..a ofTl'eicn DEAR ANN LANDERS : l have been effect OD an intoxicated pe rson. It merely makes Plan tecOfdod Aprtl r· t982 ... In· 187. S.Cllon 20, Town.nip 6 souui. divorced for many years and have raised my two him or b .. r a wlde-a_,aLe drunL. ••runi.n• No 83· 142 47 • omciaJ Ra-Range 11 w .. 1. ot 0111c:1e1 Aec:Qlds ,.. .. a • cord•. In 11'te ottlGe 01 Ille County ot ()range County. CalllornJe sons alone. Their father lives within v1s1ling • • • R41corder 01 aaio c.o.mly (Aueuor'a Parcel Number distance (1 5 miles) but has made very little effort Ann Landers' new booklet, "Sex and the o:i~c~ ~ ..... u~~:o~~=nfi'~ 11:1~:1NO 2: unrmproveo ~.~, to see them. Teenager." t'Xp/ains every aspect of sexual rec0to.O AprH 27, 1982 ... ir111111· property'' 7671 Clay SlrMt. ~- Whe n the boys were young, his indifference behavior ·· wher e to draw the line. h ow to say nc. men1 No. 82-142947, 0tt1e1a1 Re-nglon Betcn, CAlllornla. m0t• Plf· hurt them lernbly. but they became less interested the various methods of contraceptiqn, the dangers c;oros, l.n lh• onlce 01 '"' couniy 11cu1111y deeetlt>.o .. 1o110wa: 1rD h d h h I .,. tec:order of said county Loi 16 of Tract 285, .. peo flllAP in seeing him as the years slipped by When he calls of v j • t e symptoms an w ere to get e p. r or a YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ·ec:oided In BOOk 14, Paoe 1~ q• now. they make excuses to avoid hun mpy, send $2 anrl a long. self-addressed. stampc.'CI DEED OF TRUST DATED June 17 ~•Kellaneous Mapa. fec:ofOs 01 01. I (.,~ ) t A L d p 0 1982 e CO<.jnty Ca11lorn11 Both boys are honor studl'nts. cxc-ellenl envt' Opt' •11 C'C'nlS µoswg£• u nn an ers. UNLESS YOU TME ACTION TO c~~un<1IVldecrnin 1ntiw- athletes. have summer jobs and help me around Box I /HYS. Chu·ago, 111 6061 I PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT in 111 ou OH ano mineral right•• MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. reserved by JoM Knoa and Mollie the house smre I work full-t1me. I am very proud -----------------------11FYOUNEEDANEXPLANATIONOF Knox lluat>and and wll• In deeo of them. The problem is a sudden change in 81JI •• THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO-rec:Ofded MtrCh 16, 1939. In t>oo6< now 16. ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD 982 page 537 ol Otflciel Recocd• I I * CONTACT A LAWYER EXCEPT"' undlv!Oed 'Mh 1n1eru t He has been wanting mor~ freedom than I n•ex•pen•s ve 122 43rO St . Newporl Beael't.CA. In •II on gas and mineral tlgtill .. bet. 16 Id h Id h Wh 1 92663 r~ by J H Stout In deed r• 1eve a -year-o s ou ave. en say ·c1n fk s pen' slv) not high In price; "Ill a.,, ... aodreu 01 c:ommon dad November 10. 19"8, In 8oOk "no," he threatens to go hve with his father. reasonable; classified advertising oes1gna11on o• P'ope11y 11 111own 1727 Paoe 329 01 Otftc:taJ ~d .. Although his father has remarried, he has several •bOve. no warranly 1• given u.~0 111 cAuenor's Peru• Number I B I Dlilr Piiat Classified Ad e t's' comptelen•" or C01rec:1nese). The 111.190-13) girlfriends and is seldom home. f 1 1 goes lo Live ,., .. 2_56v78r 1 mg benene1111y unde1 Hid Deed ot PARCEL NO 3. Unimproved~ with him, he will have no supervision. u-. Truet, by reason 0111 brHc:h or de· property delCf"ibed ••: • Las . h h h _..,a l 'd .. All !lull In the obllglllon• eecured LOI 17 of TrliC1 285, In the 00\lnty t mg t e l reat.eno::u me again. sa1 • thereby. herelOIOfe executed and ol Ofa.nge, Slal• ol Ctlllomla . ., per right •• call .vour father and te ll him you are delivered 10 the underS!QneO • wrll· map recorded 1n Book 14, PllQlll 16 r-===========================::.:======================;-1 "n Oec:larauon ot Oelaull and Oe· ot Mleoetlaneout M1p1. recora.;of Holiday Music At Its Best Dally On KDCM 1D!l.1 FMSTERED HolidaY "Our Music Makes You FEEL GOOD'' mend f0t Sale. end wtl11en notloe ol Hid Or"1Qe County , br .. cn Wld of elec:11on 10 C.UM the (Locallon (Clay Street. H~\· undenlgneO 10 Mii said ptoperty to lngton Beech, CA ) · ""'!)' said obllgallons.•nd Iha<• (A1se11or'1 Parc:el Numb• al1er the underalgnerl ceuMd MIO 111· 190-141. . nollc• ot brMCh 111\d of ei.ellon to PARCEL NO 4 Improved , .. 1 be rflCOfded May 18, 1983 u lnatr propwly known ., 1205 Seal W~t. No &3-211010 ol Olllctal Reco<da In Seal BNcn, Callf0tn1e. mot• panlcd-11'1• oftloe of the Record« ot Orange larJy dMGrlbed u follows: Coonly. LOI 16. Blook "F" Traci • 10Q9, .. Salo 11.le wltl be made. bvl wllh<>Yt pet map recoro.ct In Book 33, Page coven1n1 Of wauanty, ex.prns Of Im· 16 ot Mltc*laneous Maps In the -of· ptled. regarding lllle potMlllon. or flee or Iha County Recorder 01 MIO encumbrances, 10 pay ll'te remaining COYnty prloolpal sum or the noltl(I) seourtd EXCEPTING THEREFROM Ulat by Hid deed 01 Tru11, wllh 1n1er .. 1 poruon. 1t eny. lying below the ordl· u 1n said note prov!O.cl. edvanoes.11 nary high Ude llne ot the Pacf!k any. under the terms ot said Deed of Ocean 1ru11. lees. cnarges. and expen-of (Asuuor's Parcel Number the Trustee ano or 1he 1ru111 crNled 043-052·201 by IAld Deed or Trull PARCEL NO 6 Unlmprovtftl Salo 1Ale wlll be helO on Monday. parcel or real property known as Oec:embet 19. 1983, et 2 00 Pm el 16555 COHI H1gnway, SunHI the C~epinan Avenue entrlllKl• 10 Beech. Calll0t"™•· mote pMllWlatlY the Civic Center Bulldlng. 300 Ent described aa Chapman Ava . Orange. CA LOI 3, Blook 122 of SunMI BNclt Al Iha ume ol the lnollal publl· 15. per map recorded In 8001I ..,_ talion ot 1111s no110e. the 101111 Page 39 end 40 01 l\Al~l•neous 1mount or 111e unpaid 1>1J1nce ot 11'141 Meps. ,ecoros of Orange Coun1y obllg1111on secured by the above de-Calllornla actlbed dMd of 1rua1 and estimated (Asnnor , Par cal Num1>e• coils expenses end advenoet 11 178·5 •6-031 S 153, 185 94 PARCEL NO 6 Unlmpfo\leel Tl'te 101al 1noeb1e<1neu betng an p•rcel or real proe>eny 11 1~ 1 es1lm111e on which tl'te opening bid la Coast 111gnwa~. Sunset Beech, Cell· computed may be obtained by call· 1orn1a more partlc:ulAtly ~lbed 1ng (7141 937·0966 tne day bef0te 15 • " Ille sa1e Lot 2. BIOcll 122 of Sunset 9*en Dateo Novembet 21 t983 as Pflr map recorded 1n ~ "'3. SERVICE DI MENSIONS IN -Page 39 ano •O ot llAltc:ellaMtOts l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~roR~MTro M~,~~ol~~~ I~ as SlllO T rus1ee Calll0tnle BY T 0 SERVICE COMP.ANY, ilg«ll (Asseuor·s Pere el Nul'!ber By Missy Mahaney AH11l1nt Sec:· 178·5l6-04) With Med~Mate '"help is never far away. For the elderly. disabled and others who hve alone Medl·Mate offers the peace of mind and s ecurity of knowing help can be summoned even when an emergency strikes and you can't reach a telephone By simply pressing the bullon on your portable, remote·control Medl·Mate hand·held un11. you wlll be alerting ' specially trained personnel 1n the 24·hour Emergency Department of Humana Hospital Huntington Beach that you need help. Hospllal personnel wil l immediately arrange for you to gel help from your family. neighbors. friends or. if necessary. your commumly s emergency services Humana Hospital Huntington Beach is proud to be the lrrs t hosp11a1 1n Orange County 10 o tter Medl·M•te. If you !Ive alone-or 11 you ha11e a parent or a loved one who you worry about-you oughl to consrder adopting Medi·Mate as your companion tor hfe1 For intorma11on on how lo get your Medl·Mate-or for gilt sponsorsh1ps- call 842·1473. Eitt 249. Education Department Medi· Mate Your Companion . for Ltfel 4tuniana Hospital Huntington Beach 17772 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Boach. CA 92647 <71 4) 842·1473. Ext 249 retery PARCEL NO 1 Unimproved One Clly Blvd W9$1, Orange. CA parcel of real property 111 IOS65 92668 Coul Highway. SunMt Beech, tell· (714) 835-8288 forn111 mo<e partic:uletly deea1b4d Pubtlshecl Otenge Coast Dally Poot as · . . • Nov. 28. Dec. S, 12. 1983. 6219·63 l.01 1. Block 122 ot SunMI e.kn Dll-IC NC>TIC£ as Pflr map recorded In B004l '11. ___ ... _________ Paoe 39 and .a of Mteoell9lious SU..fUOR CC>Uf'T Maps, recOfdS ol C>fange ~· Of' CALIFORNIA. Cal1lornl1 •" ' COUNTY OF Of'ANGE (.Aaaeuor·s Parcel Nu~~r In Iha Maller ol lhe 178-516·051 • ·" APC>llc:Atlon of T erma of tale c:&lh In lawful= Hat~anooth w1111eker ol the Unlled Slat• on c;onllr !fin 01 Mk!. or part c:un 8fld b fOf Mnge of Name ...,.~ by note MCUred by Mbr1-No A 120728 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE gaoe °'Trull Oeed on Iha ~y FOR CHANGE Of NAME IO sold Ten per cent Of lffiOIJlttild (Sec: 6064) to be depotl1eO wlll't bid. Halgenoo•l't Whitaker hu filed • Bids Of otters lo be In wtlllno !AO PflllllOn In lhla COYrt ror an 0tOer wlll be reoelved el the •l0t-:aldt-allowlng pellllonet to change her lie:• II any time aner Ille llrat f. name from H•lg•noosl't Whllaket to eallon hereof and t>el0te d ~t AleK•ndra Whlltker IAID IT IS HEREBY ORDERED lhal •II Dated 1nis 6th dl y of ~~· persons lnlerested In the m111er 1983 •lor ... ld •PPfl•r t>elOfe lhla court In LORIE 0 WATTS and sus"~ .. l . Oepartmenl No 3 ., 700 Civic: WILLIAMS • • Center Otrve West, Sanla An•. c1u. Admlnlstralors of Iha Ealele of ,,• tornla on Oec;emt>er 30 1983 11 Mid Oeoedent 9 15 o"ctock AM .. ano 1~ 1n1 ,,;.,. :=~EftQ, NOTI, C~~ a 11\0W c:auM. II any lhey nave . why hfte 400 Hentot ..,. ...... c .,, "Id petition ror dlange ol ,,_ 11 Golden~ DfM 1'": Should !'IOI t>e grenl.cl. L leectl CA. IOIOI "•"• IT IS FURTHER Ofdefed thel a ~471 ' , • ._ ... CoPY ol thta O<der lo show eeuM l>e Al10tne"'1) for AdmlnlllrelOtt -:.•J publllhed In Iha Orange Coul Dally " .... PllOI a newspaper of general PubUtll.cl Orange CO&lt Deify •\ii'."'' clrc11i111on, publlshecl In tnla county Dec: 12. t3, 19, 1983. 1 1• 11 lel~l once 1 week for IOYr con-~}.,~ sec:ullve Wilk• prior 10 the Oay of HIO .• .•. j hHrlng. Pla.IC NOTICE , n Dated Nov t6, 1983 -A. , FRANK OOMENICHINI l't1;TlftOUI ., ..... ' Judge ot Iha NA• STAT'UlfNT Superior Cour1 The tonowlng peraona ere dOlng He6genoMll WhltMler bu1lnea1 19: 1551 ..... Vatde Df .. E .. 1U MASON ENTEAPRISES. 2950 Air· Coeta ...... CA. nat wry Ave . Bldg B· t, Coate MMA. (714) 546-1U7 CA 92626 • Publl1hed Orange Co111 Dally PllOI Frank 0. Morrie. 6 No, La ~·· New 21. 26. Dec 5, 12. 1983 Soolh Laguna. CA. 92677 ~ 61•3·63 Robeft Brvoe SMfles, 16 ltue --------C-""-..;.._ oee1.1v111e. Newport Beach, ~A Ml.IC NOTI E 92660 • . JOM f MelUI, 3368 1 Wlfd· IU..ftle>A COUftT Of' 11mmer Orlve. Laguna Niguel. A. T .. ITAfl Of 92677 CAUl'OfMA. PC>f' fHl Oennl1E.Hl0"9M,25012 Vil COUNTY Of' Of'ANGI RIO. El Toro. CA.112930 In ll'le Maller ol the AppUeeUon 01 Thi• buelness 11 conduc:1.0 b · • WILLIAM H. F. WARTHEN, Pett-limit.cl parlnerlhlp. uoner, !Of Ch~ 01 Nam. RoWr1 8. SMrtM '<! MO. A 1wnt Thie 1111emen1 ... llled wfttl lie ~" fO CAUH County Cl«k of Orange on cc" l1m Nov 16 tH3. WHEREAS. WIL IAM H.F. WART· ' HEN. pelllloner. 1'181 llted a petlllon Publllhed Orange Coeat with tne derll of ,...... ~ tor • Piiot Nov. 21. 21. o.c. 5. 12. 1 cMc:,.. enenglnQ pelltlonet'• name ., from WILLIAM ft f, ~ARTHEN lo ________ __. ....... _ FRANK WARTHEN. • •-fC llftJ...r IT IS OAOEREO lhll 1111 pertone ... -. "" ~ I 1111-ted 1n 111e aboft mllttf AP-Aennoul ..-11 pMf In 0ec>ar1n1e1113 of,,,..~. MAm ITA~ I Joceled at 700 Clvte Center Drift, The IOllOwlnQ '*'°"' .,. ~ w .. 1. Stnlt Ana, CellfOfnla 11102. bulllMtt •: i on Oeoilmb« )0, 1N3. "t: 15 A.M.. T A a T S<WTWAAf. ..2 or .. aoon !Mrel'*" the IMlltf Al\ltltll'll Ave., Colt• Mala, may be hetrd, and aflOw ~. If tff27 any, wtly !he petition IOf CNnte of. Gerald EcJMfd T'wwdowelil. 2 ,,.,,,_ atw>utd ~ be grant9d. Anaheim AW~ Colta MeM IT IS FVATHEA OAOEAEO If* I t2t27 ' copy Ol INt «def to aflOw c.-be Kenneftl M, Alllnwl,. 270 publll!Nd In "~ l'tlot", • ,..... Pt.Ce. Cotta Mala. CA. t2tl7 .,..,_ Of genertl cltoulatlon Pt'ln.i HWolCI Ctlnton 'T'wclowtkl in Ofeno-County. c.llforN•. ono .. Gtill1 ... AluM. CA. t 1701 ' WMll lor lour~.,...., prior Thie bulltlela la oonduC1.o 10 Iha dete Ml lor heerlnO on Ille flM'W ,.,, .... petition. C'Hrllld E. TWwelowmo Dated: Nowmb« 1~ 1"3. Thia Mlte!Mnl ... -FAANK OOMIHICHINI County Ctn ~ °""'91 JudOI of the Nov , •• 1M3. ~~ ......... c..,.. -Pulllllhed 0r-. C4*t _,I c.Ma DU.e..... -llllo\ Nov. n , ti, 09G. I, 12 1 ..... .............. _ ~.::.CA.­~ OrW\91 COlat Diiiy "'°' Nov. 21.2•. OllCI 6. 12. ·~ e1•t·f.'\ PUBLIC NOTICE P~LIC NOTICE Ntt'l'ICE OF DEATH OF 'ICTITIOUI IUMelll HANNA F. DA VIS ANO OF NAiii ITAnmNT P£TlTION TO AOMINIS-bll~':.!.~ i>erto11• 111• TER ESTATE NO. A·lt 088l THE PARK RESTAUAANT, 261& ;ro nll hdri. bendlt'1ari~~ E P.aflcl Cout Hwy • Cofone , "d lt d , t. Mar, CA. 92826 ~,.. ors an cun mgen t Loomlt Food•. inc .. 2515 E. P•· t·rl'd itors o( HANNA F. ciflc: Cout Hwy .• C0<ona del M111, 'DAVIS , aka HANNA DAVIS CA 92825 ~ persons who mAY be Ttllt Du--.• COtlClucteO Irr. L . • c0<p0rauon '°'"crwise mtC'rest<'(i m the Rici. c Loom11. Secretery, wUI and/or est.ate: T...aaurtf ~· pel1Uon has bel'n ftlf'd Thia statement was 111.a with th• ~y; MARY CARANO in the ~~n~v8 Ci;'~ ot Orano• County nn &.lper1or Court o( Orange · f ~l)flnt y requesting that Publl1hed Orange Coe11 Dally re y CARANO be a"-PllOt Nov 21. 28, Dec s. 1:1, 1983 ,., .. 8147-83 oted as perwnal rcpn>sen· tacM!e to adnumster the estate ---0-110 l-IC_NO_T-IC-E----1 Of,'JjANNA F DAV IS (undt•r 1---n;....;;;;;11'=...;.;.;;.;.;.,;;..;;...._-1 ~. lndependent Admmis· FICTITIOUI 9UllNllS WA1lo11 o( F.<.Latl'S Act) Tht.• NAME ITATEMENT ' ( h The lollow•no per1on 11 dol ~t \Jon is set or earing m busineu as ~p\ No. 3 at 700 C1v1C' C•TIZENS OIL a G4S co 463 -C4Ulter Dr . Wes'\, Santa An~•. C1mpu1 Oflve, Sune 111 Newpor , ..... 92701 ·~ ... _ 2" Beach CA 92660 v n on LA"-""'IA"r 0· John Parsons. 1SOO Palk New· Hl63 at 9:30 A M v<>•I. NewpOtl Beacn. CA 9:16e0 tr YOU OBJE<.."I' to the Tn1s business is conducted by an l(rontmg of the JX'llll•m. you 1nd1v1dua1 Jonn Pa1sons qhould e1thC'r appear Ut lht> Tn1s s1a1ernen1 was hied w1tn hl1a rmg and statt.• you obJl.-C· Coun1y C1erk 01 Orange Coun1y 'llOl\S or rilt> wrillt.'n ubr'-Nov 16 t983 nuns With the ('OUrt befurt.• ~ti hearing. Your aµpcar· AL~ n1ay ~ m pt•rsun or by yt.•ur auorncy _________ .....,. • •lP' YOU ARE A CREDI· POOLIC NOTICE tb"6 or a c-ontingmt crednur NOTICE Of DEATH 0 ..il the dt>t't'ased, you must flk LAWRENCE H E RMAN ~r cla_1m w1th the rourt ur ROBINSON ANO Of PETI· '~<:Sent 11 to thl' personal rep· , n"'lt'ntative appomtt'<l by the TION T9 ADMI NISTER ES· '1.-ellf't within four months TATE NO. A· 120880 trOlf\ the date o f first ISSuanre To all hears. ooneflc1anes. :\)I letters as provided 111 Sao. r rt•d1tor!> Jnd contingent l~O 700 o ( the Probate Code r rl-thturs nf LA WR ENCE of California. The time for HERMAN ROBINSON and fii\tlg claims will not expire pt:orsons who may be other· priQr to four months from the w18(' interested m the will date of the hearing nouced •md or t>st.ate. above A pellUOn has bt-en filed 'Vo~ MA y EXAMINE the oy l!OPE ROSALIE ROB· f'1e k ept by the t'Ourt. u you INSON m the Sup<.'rior Court are interested m the ('State. of Orange County requesung °!(,,l;tf.. may serve upon the ex-that HOPE ROSALIE ~OB· «'M,\Or or administrator, or ~NSON be appomted as per· .ttpon the attorney for the ex-.;onal represent.auve to ad- ecutor or adrrunistrator. and mmiswr the estate of LAW· hYe with tl\ecourt w ith proof R ENCE HERMA~ ROB· e.f, tervice. a wrlllen request [NSQN (under the lndepen· • staung that you desire special dent Admimstrau~~ of Es· 'tf!~uce of the filing of an in· t.ates At.·tl The peuuon 1s set viinJOr> and appra.isement o( for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at estate assets or or the peti· 700 C1v1c Cen ter Dr. West. ttoM or accounts menuoned Santa Ana. CA 92701 on De· m Section 1200 and 1200.5 of cember 28. 1983 at 9.30 A.M lbe Califorrua Probate Code. IF YOU OBJF.cT to the THOMAS E. ANDREWS granung of the peuuon, you 1%550 Brookburst Streel should either appear a t ~he Gar4en Grove, CA. 92640 hearing and state vou ob~· (714 ) 43&·5040 11ons 1Jr hie written ob.iec· Pubhshed Orange• Coast t1oru. with the court before .Qa,ily Pilot Dec 5, 6, J2. 1983 t he hearing Your appear· ... •• 6329-83 anl-C Old~ be in ptc"r'SOn or b} 'I' .... PlellC NOTICE vour dtllln1ev . IF YOU AH1': A CREDI- 1'0H or " t•ontmgent C'reditor of thl Ul~'l'iCK'<l . vou must file • • OAANOI: COUNTY VUUI da1m w11h' the· ('OUrt or • • . SUHRIOfl COURT prt~·nt ll to thl pcorstmal rep· 700 CMc Cef'llef Or. Wffl • ' S9111a An•. CA. t2701 r('llt•nt..111\£' J ppointtod by the PelOlon•r JIMMY CATON l'OUrl w1thtn four mo nths ¢Respondent LAURA DALE fromtlwd.itt:off1rs11ssuan('(' ~~No 0.2l89l8 11( lt.•ttt.•rs JS prnv1dt'<l ·1n Sa·· MJMMOMS (FAMILY LAW) lion iUO u( the Probate Code NOTICE! Yo.1 h•,.. been eued. uf Cc1hfurn1a Tilt.• lime ror ·Tiw-' may decide .... net rou f1hng da1ms ""111 not expire wl~I ,_ befnt lle«d unleN f r•~...,ond within 30 dey•. Affd pnor lO our months from the Jlt!t lftl«m•tton below. datt' o f the hearing nolll•ed II you wl1h to seek the ac:lv1Ce ot an above attomey In this mailer. you should YOU MA y EXAMINE the do so promptly so thll your wrtlle<'I rt~se. 11 1ny, may be hied on (all' kepl by lht> <·ourt If you lllne are mterestro m the est.ate. ~4 VllOIUsteo he tldo dem•ndac:le vou ma\ se rYe upon the ex. . lflbU1n1; lede deddlf COfltr• Ud. • · •" Mldleftde 1 ,_ 4'U9 Ud.,... t'(:utur or adm1mstrator, or ~ defttro de '° di-. LM le upon thl' attorney for the ex· lnformeclon q111 etg111. e<.·ut0r ur administrator, and r .. 1.ftou •letl lD ..... the edYkle of ft le w1lh the court with proof ,111 .,.__, Ill thle matt«, you 9'"""" do 90 PfOmPllJ 90 thl• r-o( scrv1~. a written request . "'*" '"t'OftM, " enr. _, be staling that you dC'S1re spectal flJect on tlfM. noure o( the f 1lmg of an in-.,..fi u....l delM Mlldterel-,J.,4 1111 ~. en Ml• eeunto, venlory and appratscment of • ~ lnmedletemente, est.aw asselS or or the petl· le m-e. w '"fllll•t• tions or at.-counts me ntioned :;:e. 11 hlJ lleuna. puedl .-m Section 1200 and 1200.5 of , ... tlempo • . o THE tUSf'ONDENT: The the Cahfom1a Probate Code. ..,....., 11M fled 1 petition COft-COLLINS & CROTEAU ..,l!Mtr-menteee·"J.ouWto FRANKL. CROTEAU =:::= ..".:..':: 2095 1 Brooldnarst, Suite 3 °" rou. rour deflKllt m•r be Huntington Beach, CA. 92646 .,....,. Md the court "'" ent., • 17 141 963·6623 ~t COfle.lftlnt lftluncttn °' Published O range Coast ::::::.'"...='~~~ Daily Pilot Dec 5. ti. 12. 1983. ~. cMld wpport, attomer 6330-83 ...., _ ... etld wctl ottllf r.W • \,_. be er•ted br 1t1e cowt. The Mt.IC NOTICE ..,..._.". of ...... ••Int of rnoney °' property, °' otllef CCMlrt FICTITIOUS BUSINEll eulttoftled prooeedtnt• mer alto NAME IT A TEMENT reevft. The to110Wlf19 pe<sons ere dolfl9 Dated: Mer 10. 1113. ouslneu H =MAMCH,Cllftr f.'ALS l.ANOING. 2801 W Pe- . ten, Oepv:.J{ C•hC Coest Highway N~I Beach CATON CA 92643 •.&(0 WllTIMt ENTER James A Carter 12 t Royal Oak •-WHtmln•I., AH., •I Road 4nahe1m, C4 9:1807 Girclen OIO'ff, CA. t2M3 Gordon Bar11nrock, 3000 W ~ ~,,.n Fr()fll. Newpo11 Beach CA -J>utilllhe<I Orange Coast Dally P1101 92663 No~ 21, :18, Dec 5 1:1 1983 This DuSlrte$S IS conducled Dy a 614•·83 10tnl venture •' PACIF'IC VIEW lilDIOIUAL PA"K c.m.luy • Mor1uatY Chapel • Crem.iory 3500 Pacific vi.w Drive • Newport Betch 844-2700 ~ . McCORMICK MORTUARY ,,. ·.t79S Laguna Canyon Rd. ·J .t.19Una Beach. Ca. 92651 49•·9' 15 ~ Ofl L.AWN·MT. CM.IV! MOf1uary • Cemetef)' ~atory 1625 Olsler Ava. Cos\e M...a S40·555• N..cl •OTHl"I •UPOADWAY llORT'UA"Y 110 Broadway Coate M ... .. 2·9150 aAL TZ •"OlRON IMITM A TUTHILL WllTCLW' CHA'5L •21 (. ,,.,, 81 Cotti Mesa 6.46-1371 A James A Carle< Tiils statemenl was Ill~ with the County Clerk ol Otange County on Nov 16. 1983 ,.2'0370 Publlsl\ed Oranoe CoMt Dally PllOI Nov 21 28 Dec 5 12. 1983. 6151·83 PlellC NOTICE flCTl'TIOUI •U .... 11 NAlllllTA"n•NT The 1011ow1no pe<son 11 ctoino DUtt,_.U TAETYME. 746:1 McFec:lden. Hunt· tnglon &Mclh, CA 92646 l(tnneth Be<ry. 18343 Greno(>lt, Huntlnglon 8"eh. CA 92649 Thi1 bUlllMIM II aondueled by. 1111 ln<llYld\111 Ken'*h Berry Thie etll_,1 wet filed wtth the County Cl«k 01 Ot•nge County on Nov 16, 1983 ,,.,.. Put>llSned Ot anoe Coea1 Dally Pilot Nov 21.28.0.C 5, 12, 1963. 6146-63 P\lll.IC NOTICE Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, December 12, 1983 ('3 steps to · succe.ss ul garage sa e. Garage sales. yard sales. rummage sales. street sales . no matter what you call them. the idea 1s the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded attic or garage. or when you need a little extra cash. have a garage sale! So ~et into the act. clean out those unwanted items. and make money doing 1t! It's fun. it's profitable. and following these 10 steps will ma~ 1t simple. 1 n Decide on dates . Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your • sale. Weekends are usually good. but many successful sales have been held in the evening. 1ust after work Check the weather forecast 1n the paper: and watch for any o ther large event that may attract potential buyers away. such as fairs or corrymunity events Have your sale rur1 at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any single day 2 What to sell. Everything! That is. everything you haven't used in the • last year. If an item has antique value. or 1s brand· new. or has unusual val ue. be sure to ask a healthy price for ti Get a pad of paper and search your whole house Look everywhere, and list everything. Fwnlture. This 1s your main attraction and your best source of income. Be sure to place furniture where it can be seen from the street. Price furniture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sales (check the classifieds for comparisons). but high enough so you can come down a ltttle when someone shows interest. RockinQ chairs. chest of drawers. tables and c hairs are all very successful at garage sales, so feature them in your ad. Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped. and kept close at hand where you can watch and talk about them. Nostalgia items are very popular - display them well. Clothing. Make sure clothing 1s clean, and mark the price way down. Put as many th ings as possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age . Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low prices are a 111111t on clothes except for unu:;ual items. which should be tagged with an explanation (l ike. "hand-embroidered flowers. dress worn by Mae West)." AppliancH. These will sell for a fair price only 1f they work No one wi II take your word for 1t. Have an extension cord so they can be tested. or better yet. have radios playing, old TV sets turned on etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold "as is". Plants. These usually go fast. but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea 1s to name your plants before the sale (Spider Lady. Cousin Jasper. Maggie). and write a line' or two on the name card about how to c~re for them. ] Write your ad; Here 1s a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks. • Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infants' clothing. 1922 Victro la In original cabinet, many gadgets, lots of unusual items, rock collectlon, plants. Refreshments. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South Anystreet. Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd." Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if needed. E>on 't use abbreviations -many people won't bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Don 't advertise anything you do n't really have. Every Item in the ad must be on hand at the start of the sale. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA. Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Frtday. Saturday 8-noon " Where to advertise. Place y·our ad where 1t will be seen by people who live 1n the area -most people shop close to home. The • Datly Pilot is read by 88.000 adults rn Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach, Irvine. Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide exposure And with the Pilot. you 're not paying for waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan 10 run your ad 3 times or more. and start 1t a fe w days before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of notice. 5 Make a si9n. To help make your sale successful. make a few signs • from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good sign size 1s 14" x 22". 6 Placin9 your si9n. The morning of the sale. but not before. p lace your • signs Be sure and add your address and any directional arrows. This should be done about a half hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it can be seen from both sides of the street by passi ng cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale signs. Please c heck with your town's planning department o r clerk · 1 Markin9 prices. Mark prices where they can be seen cl~arly, Office • supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers that work well. or you can use masking tape. However you mark them. make prices low. Garage sales are for bargain hunters. Remember. whatever you can't sell you'll have to drag back in the house and store again for another year 8 Servin9 refreshments. This doesn't have to cost much. and creates a friendly • atmosphere It also encourages people to stay longer and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for expensive items like donuts. or the kids could go in business lor the day. with a lemonade stand. 9. Display. Make sure everyth1rg can be ~n. Have ~ard tab.les or • boards used' as shelves between two chairs. Don t cause people to bend over unless you can't help it. Use one table as a desk where you can see everything and take money. Use o nly one cash box (tin cans or boxes work fine) and make sure someone is appointed "cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand'for a friend who can help answer questions. relief for lunch. etc. Check your nei91bors and friends. •See 1f any want to join your sale. Th is wi II give you someone to share expenses wtth and Increase interest In your 98le. If others join you, be sure to Include this in your ad (example: "three-family sale," "neighborhood sale "). Group sales are a lot mare fun. too. • GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE! MAY IT BE SUGGESSFtJL AND FUN! ..,..."""""....,,.____ ---------- C..'4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 12, 1983' To Pbce Yu Ad, Cal 642-5678 i ~ ~ • I . .. -. E A LY-p L T ..... .. .... c...tery ..... ...... , .......... M ...... '"""'"' 1::=iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;1•;;1 CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS C..tu ... ... am I ~ery '*•· A~: C..ta.... W4 l!!ll!t lttcla . Utt REAL ESTATE u-Telephone Serv1·ce· Lawn/Mt0tl119Cemetety, Etlde ct11tm 2 Br 1 ea, 4 Bt 2 ea Newpo(t.llWlct • ... .,.. .. 1 1002 ...;L.; 11 ' M d F 'd · • II.A.. ~ ... MC, good price. Beet loe. Av111. M&Ol.mo. 2 c11 g11 25' docil. yrly. Wh••m H-1lla :: Spec:t•cullf moont•ln• on a y. n a y """'LMATlll Ill 1111 HPlrllely. No peta. 751-3898 4022 Channel. s 1895 :t:!:l:!':.'!u11 1001 tndw•tttVIEWfromthl1 8·00 AM -5·30 p M 1 5~=·~~:h~~~11':: 933·?l53 0< 95 t·80 45 E.1lde,clMn,Qulet&ooty 1.1.~tlltJ 111·1142 <.:.'"'"""" -h 101• older 3 & 2 bedroom ' • ' • ' ' • r 1m11y~r 0 0 m 'n d ac .. e Prtt 1 S 2br, gar. yard. lhared Back bay condo,2 Br 28•. ~= .. M~ Mat :~~! :fc"lt In • Quiet famlly B usiness Counter: otf·ltr•t parkl~or up 1111m pool se&O mo, no pell, $850/mo. S.2-2119 dyl, ~~.!"'n' :~ ~hbo:~·f: 2 ~~ M onday-Friday to 7 care. Only ctoor• Prime Npt Bch rental mgr 2453-B Orange Ave. 548-3080 eves. roonw n V•ll•Y 1~ yachte. Owntt wlll catry B OO A M S 30 p M ~~ ~~~": t~ properly located near HOME FOR RENT Big 4 Br 2 Ba [)pix bltln1 11 .. n1101""' BPvh 1g:; the note and T.D on thle : • •• : • • k ly 1510 000 Dovtf'/We1tclltt behind Mlulon Viejo 3 Bdrm. 1'~ gat lndry 5308 s.uhore HIAnt ltatbouJ 11044 FEE LAND PROPERTY. DEADLINES· mat et at on • Wutclllf •hopping Baseoo. Fenced yard & l1125/moN2-4914 1"'""' ,. .... 1111 center. $1 ,800.000. garage. Kid• & pet1 wel· , t:~::: ~., ::: .• m .ooo. &31 -1400. PUBLICATION DEAOLIN1': Tttm .. velf. Courtt1y to come. 8e3-0755 Agttlt. Big Cyn: 4br, 2~ba, MCUr· i....~n.. 11.~~1 1o~t -"''"l 1 HI HI •·'1 M Bk r 1 . C •I I owner no fee. lly. •P•. pool, gardener ·-.~ .. ,. '"' d S 11 30 ••« •••5 $3500/mo. 720-1136 l ... koo r.,..n1 :~~ liOMl., a-. On ay at. : a .m . '"""~ Lux Condo. 2 Br, 2~ bl, --------~~:;::,,v;::.h 106v REAL ESTATE Tuesday Mon 4· 30 p m 4-plex on Lynn St. HB s frplc, 1/c, pvt yd, dbl •I· Cuitom Harb0< Ridge E•· s.n c.._..u 101e 131-1400 · · · · yrs new . s 3 1 o K tech gar $900. 843-2289 Ille hm: • Br, fem, den. s,.., Joa11 °'""'""" 1011 Wednesda y Tues. 4:30 p.rn. Ownr/bkr 963• _2422 lorm11 din rm. $8000/mo S..nw 11na 10i0 , · aSf 1111111 NEAR OCC. baeul ~ on 1nnu1t IH. Ownr s-i .,,._h 1011• ---Thursday Wed. 4:30 p.111. Two bdrm unit ctu""'x In del Mer 5 Br. 3bl,211ry 846-53•1 s.. ... •h ~ 10&C1 'r 'd ,,_ s12001mo 851·9020 ~-· 8-h IOA I rt ay Thurs. 4:30 p.rn. Corona del Mar dpht: Is Duplex. •br. 2bl, $11~ a ~~..... ::: ,Sa1urda.\• Fri. 3:00 u.m. g~1:;"0'Xi,~'!t>eg~~~n lllnl New3br,2~b•.2 cergar. blg2brS775Bothhlve M-1<: Hamn llOO r Super eiohtplex, Heh wlln twnhMI. I yr lelH $300 gar, lndry. dl w. Sl08 11 .. ••r-11:~ •Sunday Fri. 3:00 p.m. ~o=~es2~9ve~ry •n111ous 3 Bd1m. 2'.I\ ba. double ~5~8t~.l11t •FS300MC Seashore.9fl2~914 -. llp.runn"• 11?; CANCELLATION & 1-•1• •aLn garage. Copulld be con-range Of' appt, HIYe 23 r¥1tll1avlll. Pets ::.-:~·~~ 1200 ,..,.. .. ,, "'' ' "'' ""· ' 9WS • 5A dos. Owner Wiii finince et CIM Merk II S.~4950 OK 'From $800·l 2500 l •""'"' i..u.. 17ll CORRECTIONS.· 111-2111 "" t2V.%. Super lnve11-New condo nr S11111 Ana Cell 760·8702, agt. l-.....,m1 "'"""'"> 11:i< UYSIH lllVl 675·331 t EY9$/Wknds ment. uklng $725.000 CC 2 Br den 2•..; Be :::..--:7:."'U..~.. :~ SUl,000 Canc e llations and c.:>rree tions may CALLBILLCOtE trp1e. microwave. 111· Nwot Crnt 3 bdrm, new1y tt ......... "'"" M..-....i u1. 3 Yr old large duplex of be d d di' • I garage. sauna, 1ac & dee: Ille, mirrors & crpt 1.,.,..,.,. Pn>IA'm 13~ high quality construction ffi3 e On same ea 1nes a s C f • 102.a pool. $900 160· IS 15 I 1200/mo. 831-1735 ""'"''""1 """'" iJ1• G , b I ' o b Pl k f . II . " I Ill -w P '"''-· /Sp ioor 1..v .. lut S.S.• 1'~!!!. bo"t"h un'Y11sv ewNse•1rlemd a ove. ease as or a canc e a lion 4 Br. 2 bl wlettaeh gar Oh' New. lu11ury 3 Bdrm 2•..; bl 1 Bdrrem• ~ft'VUd !-... nlGr ~-n Mu1>i1 .. 11 ...... Pa1i.. ••• • b h I 60 condo. E'slde C.M. Large ., • '"'"' ..,........ C::~':''c., o-. :~. :~~~!s ;1~11;~::nn.!~ num er w en cance ling your a:4. •1ac~o~~~1~~r~~0~~~!~~ yd, 1•c. s1050 851-6228 ~~,,~,'nd; 642_52~8 50 Out ul ,·.,..n" l)J' Good financing toolt ERRORS·. _193,500 Cell S.8-8386 NR SC PLAZA $985.11lnt 3 \t;;.u~:~;:=, :~~ 144 IOIO br, lorm1.1 din. rm, 2 b• Waite• ftrltlt/LH "-'""""'"Y 1~ ·• Check your ad daily and report IYIWIHl111,to0 ••aat1ia,Dt111t . 545-4731/~5-0034 F1mllyhome1nAndfll'een rr~ '*' . , College Pk: cul de 1ac. 4 lt1trt 1490 RENT TILL YOURSI Sehl Diii. Rent/IN, u wanled ::: errors 1mmed1atel y. The DAILY ~~11~ ~;:f.O:~~:'pen No down. 2.606 1q It. w. Gigantic 4 .,. 2 large mod-opt/trade. 759-0540 RENTALS H.._. rwni.ah«I H....-Unl...rnob<d 11 ......... Purnllll<d .,. Uni """6htd o.>do f'um Condo Uni Townhiowift.. I um Town-LJnr Oul*'xer~ o...-,.n unr ~ .. f\.inuolwd 11....-11 Uni lllM P'\lm « Uni --·-Howla.MOl..t. G.-Honw. s-r Ren!All v ......... !Wnlab •fWnlab '° Slw'o •fWnt.oi. Won~ Cu •llft lor llent Olfa Ren~ll au..-. llenl.&la COft\ft\I 8'n1Ab Ind,... 11.<n~ St9f•:f' ,.. ... ~ ... i. ANNOUHCEKNTS Fllll IPHI PILOT assumes liability for the fir&t acre, s11s.ooo. Apple em kitchen breakta11 la1t1 Aa1 In very nice neighborhood v 1 11 e y . s t t so / m 0 . nook profelllonal decor p;;.;;.;,;.t;;;:;.,..--.;;;;~ ~~ °"big cornet lot. Plenty incorrect insertion cnl y . WTllll 819-948-1739 bbQ patio 10l1r helled Lovely 2br. 2be. garao-. lg R.v. perking etc .. Need• 1 ... --... E pool & •P• much more EZ yd. kid•. pet•. low move some minor fhdng lnllde. -· ·-Swiss built unique 3-lty terms 537.5027 In $525. 895·2188 uw Hoel 24l0 2)2(1 f)U U)O 2»$ 2600 2700 19()0 2900 J901 2to4 HO) ?tOO Hea new carpet & nice CLASSIFIED 642-5678 G1tage&AlleyAcceu home. 3 decl<a. 3 lrpt1, 2 $575 +ISO MCUrlty lee. Wntalaattl 2e11o• wells. 3BR t•..;BA. Priced 117,IOO kitchens, be81 loe1t1on & •- fOf' quick lale by ownfll' I f •-• ...... f-•-•e ltJ 1.0"'•.alt, ""'· view,~ ml. to lake & 11dt-D p • 22u [g 2br. 2ba, g11 .• fenced ONLY 1112.500. Ofter• 11111 er..,, .. ... ... lit. sml quiet town. IU ttat -yard. tor kld1, peta,•no conlldered. Atter6:30pm Canal 1M2 lntrll llU 141-1121 $110.000. 10-h loan By 28r condo. walk to l);eeh, lut '600. 898-8826 991~ Of' 545-9589 w New condo. convenient 10 Owner S.2-~9 pool, )ac. S750/mo .. Ref1. 1~ H9Clend1. Anaheim 's • 11rport, lrwy ' FUl\lon IL. bclaT!' 1to0 558-8888, 835-5173 &rr••••lL ruau•t4 UM ISLE Ill. 2 Br den, 2~ Ba, frplc, ·-3 Br 2 bl concto Pt l&IMI · "llEOITIVE microwave. 1aun1. Jae. & 2 •ty. 2 br. bl Big BMr Nigu°et Pool tennl1 . Incl . • Po o I s ' 1 7 . 9 o o ubln & ldJ. lot nr Gold w/d trig S775 492~700 blu• llLF COllllEI" Traditional 3 Br, 3'h Ba. Bayfront, pltt & 760-1StS. Bk.r Mine llcl llfte val. $12SK ' • · mal.I tU9 0 2901 Double door entry to 1 Ian-= IHllc YIUlled ceiling llY· 1912 Ing room. Huge kitchen tti. overlooks lemlly room. 2916 brick llreplece. lormel ~ dining room, 4 king size 1922 bedroom•. 3 baths. 192) Sparkling Pool end Spa. float for 65' boat. Priced to tell $1 .~.000. •pye• •••tum t0< equal equity In o c Charming "" 1 Br viii• utUs pd Quiet empt. 501 • --units. (213)337-3910 lrnch dfl. quiet. No pets $A50/~o yrty' 873-36oo lllYllE TEllUCE Beaul. 5 bdrm home In $425. 673-3313 · Spyglass $530,000 Can lnlll Faraiala.. C t • -<t.11 l'anvr;.1m 1l· bay & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba move on w/mlnlmum dn B t It • 2240 -"-•-ti& ________ _ palm. pool hamt". Prune location. $775.000. P)'TTll Wiii carry note La11a11t1e• 2141 aa ' IC Elllde Bachelor, atove, f1v0fable way. lmmed. T 1.u ........ owntown. r bl refrlg, wllher. dryer, vtll escrow 634-1157 OenlM ,....,, .,. .. I ctuple11. 2•..; blk• to bch. 2 plld. 1295. ~6-3177 ,,--..,.------...,.....,....,. Gated community, pvt carport. Weter paid YllTI Ill UM llYFlllT lmat · I 4 t>aach.1BR 1b1. patio 1725/mo. 842-8203 Nr SC Plue: free bach· Fabuloua bay & mountain view. 1Bdrm,1 Ba. cottage too ft from bch elorette In exchange tor /IJUIOU ...... .,.,... Jj)02 3 car g11age AH this 1111d within minutes of 2 golf courMt. $259,950. Cell now to -~6-2313 condo co-op. Lowest priced at $295,000. CHIRMlll~ $350 + MC. dep HOMES FOR RENT _w_o_rk_S_45_·_47_3_11_~_-00_34 8 2BR 2b1 deck Naw Huntington Beech 3 & 4 L<>o1 a. fOYnd :IOl>4 11,lllE .. _.all llYFlllT _ l ';>perunlt. 2Bdrm. 1 baln Ovrlkg bCh .. 51350 +sec. : Bdrms. $850-$900 Studio 1p1 furn. prlvete J>~.--.all 30l2 ,....,. Woodbridge -v1111gf dep. Non·1mllrs pleeH. Fenced yards & garages. patio, weter l gu paid p,,~1 9o<v.... 30l4 S.hWt. 41 lnatruroon 3016 THE !<EAL ESTATERS Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up : 2 br. j Green Nicely decorated Joe 213 697-S.04 pleue Kids & pet• welcome. 1350/mo S.8-5330 Tnv~I :IOll 2 ha dn 2 boat s....,..... Reduced-SI 500 000 Includes bookca-end Iv mso or check otc. •I 863-0755. Agent, no lee. Raat. ltac... ..a40 BUSINESS ' FINANCIAL e.w,_ror s.1~ • &wN9 ()pport~llrt BuM.rw-Vii' •nt.ftt • 1nvn lmrftl °""""""' "-lrwft&.mnu WanwG • MotW)' w Lo.n I ·Mun."W Wanw.1 ~~..-t«~Krl T D ~ EMPLOYMENT I II• J "'•n•••I • , ...... "lofttnJ AfWALS I~ I.I_. p ... MERCHAft>fSE Anl~f"""• "PP'••N'" Auot~ BIJa Mo....,•b c..:.n--u & f.q1Alp<T>r! ' l~ompuv·~ rr....-tn You F"umuur~ v.,., •• ,,. Se .... llUW"hol<S Go..J. J,.wrlty M•h1r....n M-11•,.;.,... Mllr Wanlf"d M1AMOI loulri.rrwo .. OUK'P f'-u.m.ttu1-,. 6' ~'·Uptr'll"nt p..,_ & 0r •• ,.. w~'°CS':!'"" BOATS .t.A,,... !\<on• v.-rwu 1 Pt>wtor S&ol Sf""l Siu Manrw Equip M"'-lnt S.rv_.. sa.,,. & o.-.1o. s..,..... S..pplon 1,,.1ruct..,., s..1 ... rc1a · ...----· • • · I shelves Excellent quiet I T 1 a ff locetlon Sl00.500. reasure •lend. Private houee with pool 4 •S3SS/mo. Bach, 1lfr & llYI• TllUOE PElllllU lllE IGUIFlllT ~! lliHiH Vie I 21 7 I ~~m!d~~~n~" lo~!':i unlurn, jec 18992 Flotlde :m FlllTllWCIST•I Ocean&jettyviews.Marineroom,4bdrm.3 1f'Risor I lean t'~b1With ire-I dining cus1om decor 842·283 .. or842-3Hf 4016 Newly listed. rere one ol •I bath 3700 sq ft 4 car parking $1 38:> 000 r I piece. fenced yard huge llvlng room utlls L•1··· ltacL <t•4a .011 kind custom hOme. built! ' ' . . . ' ' . ' ea ty $750/moAgt831.-0300 p1ld$600'1S37·5027 a - •OU by Don Ayres wlth greet 11 $50 security tee fr tr1Uer II Treasure :2~ ocean & night lights FAllllllS UICI llLLTIP ' 7 86 l l 2 New,.1t ltac~ lit • 1st1nd. ocean v-. $425 .0211 ~=1~1n.'c,'"':'irul~t:~· New 4 br, 4YJ ba, custom French Nonnandy t-. -7 _. ,LINDA ISLE WATER· lmat 12441 213-433-9991 t1m1ly room with I ll lhe I Estate 1.2 prune acre hilltop Now $995.000 ) !,'1< FR~~~ ~~J'o 66~;.s,~s: 110 3 Bdrms 1875.$ 1206 '•nrr1• ltac• 2669 amenities ot • well bulll. ' /.~/J)w~~ Of' 1 ~ 1 Tr"bach pect quiet, prvt ,:~;· t>e1u111u11y designed lop 011111111 CIYl llYFllllT 880.Mlchelson Dt1ve h•StS l1flraisllt4 'Rlsor l prprl)' on bey, bloclls to qu111ty nome Tiie rool. Irvine fl!. al 2202 "~n _,_,. 1y $525 expl/lslve viewing let· I C.oronado Island rust. bayfront lot 85' boa _ -•ti · I "" · ........ git. yr · )"10)1 race. high open balm deck. Plans avail. Now $370.000 w /trade L111a1 ltac• 1041 Beautiful 1br. patio. ea ty. 673•8336~2·9666 >)10 ceillngs end charming spacious. lot, kids, pets. A,.rtatatl Uaf ~~ entry p1110 Call Belle ••llWIUI llME IWIH MIST SEU low dep. $300 895-2188 I 7 8 6-1 I 7 2 j / • ~.u> Chase Lee to view lhls .,. Shell be hsted shortly C t 1 I fabulous property Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 35001q. 11 b Oceanfront hm. Welk to ozy et1 e co age, r large yard for kids. no Pt1i111l1 2107 $695,000. &44·7020 ft. $440,000. Will trade for a 1ocaJ property. ..oiv LI• HAL ESTATE town. R·2 IOI $700,000. SS2SK 1uum, owner wlll IHI $365. 895--5133 3680 Mlchel1on Drtve lrvtne 2 Br 11 1131A 29th 8011 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 80l2 6014 oUI• • lllYllE :g~; TEIUCE ~~ Very clMn 3 bdrm. home fil" neer the partl on e large 6214 lot with room to ell.pllld. em An ei<oellent value et just :~~ $3'47.300. 6224 Ddebout Boy&Beoch Red Estate •WOODBRIDGE: lrg 2 br tin SASK. Cell Ferrell 1'9r, yrty. $550 714-973-1191. 494-8709 2 Br. Penn. $700/yrly l~rt 1t1e• lGH E.Aec condo. Npt CrMt, $700 /mo . Yr l y 213-..33-0502 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR .I l I fl" Y'. d, ()" v • • • fl to ! '> ti ' 6 I 44iom bMCh horMS lmmec. 38'S1200 + den, t>aeutllul twnllhe. 2 Br duplex. frplc/g9f, 2 Pool, tennis. lake. 2 ur drs bey. 1 blk Nwpt E'ler gar. alarm. $1000/mo. Yrly IN. 218 21st St. IEWPOllT 10011 11-3 LOTJ Ex'c:etlent erM. Walking dlltance to new shopping center. Includes a charm· Ing 2 Bdrm home plus bachelor unit. Eech with 2 car enclosed gerage. GrMI potenllel fOf' future redevelopment. Only $145,000. S.6-7171 1"'91 IAffltlT . Jetry 9-S, (213)682-6350 836-29511732-2596 I Architecturally excltlrrtl HOME FOR RENT lllH •el .. , Dramatic UM Of •ood, Irvine 3 Bdrm. $825. Q':'.11:".'.l.i.,_;o;...--..-.;-...,;;;;;; glus. rlek. 3 bedroom•. ~•ge end lenced yard. specious llYlng room Kids end pell OK. Agt. no w/eoarlng 30' celllno. lrg fee. 883-1500. 2 Br. den. lrpl, steps 10 formal dining room, cozy .,~ 2 br. 2 bl, dblesiar, beach $1200/mo. Avail lemlly room w/wet bar, """'" relrfO, 1cem1ker, lends I lrplc. Next to UCI. SO now. 85 1·8767 Itself to entertaining llld mo leaM. e38·3690 3BR 2BA Upper Duplex. lamlly llvlng. Courtyard Ull ll&Ln poo1, y I THE WILLOWS: 3 br. 2 be. xlnt loc .• s1200. Chris entrance w/1perkllng ll•·l•to for occupancy $1700 lrplc. fenced yard $725 859·1044 Of' 675--83<45 fountain, pvt pler/1llp, • • lcDM FRONT ROW mo. 540-4480/S.6·7001 Ctttl HI 2724 ~hes. Priced to Hll 11 w/oceen & bay views. I $910.000 fff·you own t Lge horne In glled com· To~elly supreme 3 -+ Bdrm 1•~ bUPJe11. lg tbr. lr111. I ll ..... , .. ,., $249,500 6 Hunt Beach ....... Agt. Petrick 9&3-8000 a11111w.n • 121UllPUl•m PllP llAUlllEIT S..ullfully deoorated 111 11'/lll-1111 floor condo with "111 WESTCLIFF 3br. den, w/d, down" bay view. Large relrlg.. glfdeMr S 1100 mHter 1ulte + con· mo. rerer·s req. 675-3008 vertlble den, 2 full b11h1. Slip avell. S.CUrlty t>ulld-WESTCLIFF; Lovely & Ing Aalllng $445,000. large 4 bd lamlly hm "'' lmmec. & reed the tend. Cell Binnie I 111 llllW llllln munlty. Avell. turnlshed 2 ~ B• •Pill level pool convenience'•. prlv elec Dhlon. 759-9100 Foreclosure, •Br, ocean $3000/mo. home QuMnl kitchen garage Ml up for w/d lllNIT llTS I view. hOUM w/pool. epa. Wlttrfr........ elegant formal dining !_>riv bidi y11ct $550 mO tennis. & termel Won"t 1•1 1 .. _ super pluth decor huge S.2-7985 or 548-7'26 THE REAL ESTATERS G0<gecx,1 remodeled 3 Bt I S3 9 • -m .. ter tulle elite 1re1 ---------2B• pool hom• with IUI 11 7 ,900. C'll • ONLY $725 + ISO MCur-1650 1q ft 2 Br 2'1\ Be TIANSPORT ATION -mArr fie1u tl0Cf""" '... gourmet kitchen and IPI· j ~~~%2. Ts3~~~;96 •gt· Ctnu ••I ... 2222 tty I•. 537-5027 twnhM. ev.tv 1nra: dbl 1111·,.,.11 IOIO llYCllEST A11ume 10.75% loan. 1 llll .. PlllEI -Charmlng3Br 2bah1t 2 ...vii•l9Wpa•a gar fncd yd pet ok~72s e.. \'<In ::! Bt1utlfully upgraded AMllng 1252.000. Owner It BEST BUY ISOOO DOWN ur gar. liv & dln rm1. oaii ••• .... -673-6336, 642·96&(. ~k.. llO" Three bedroom•. Con-motivated, make ,,n otter. IELOW lllllm 3BR Eutt>kltf Concto I firs trptc & tndry rm Large 3 bdrm, 2'A be. 2 1 Br. quiet eutllcM 'M~1n1s.-n 1018 temporary design. Com· &31-7370 IExclu1lve. prosperous $180,000. (2 131 541-..•80 l10s5/mo. 760-1184 trptcs, 2 urger. 1 1195 no pets.1350/mo ~~':" H""'" llO~~ kpllt~tneelny. Rreem11losdtlec11elldy I neighborhood where M OAIYll-IY IWlll ICHINA COVE: Bey view 3 Agt873-53~ Call 8,S-0363 1•••"'" -ru~1 •• w each home reflecta pride 11% fixed rate, 30 ur11..I br, 2 be. spa. 2 car gar. WOODBRIOGE3Br t 'A be, B T,., ..... i; .. 11.. eo:za r,rlced. Ellcellent !Inane-of ~•hip Very large Monaco with bell GC t S2000/mo 720-113e $650/mo. Nr pool/tennis. t dre~. •:.=•c,::~t'Jg,:o n9 .... 1299.000 4 Bdrm. 2•.; bllh home. view t • Rue Vlllers. I Avlll 111 week Jan. Cell t w I d 111 "'" i.~ .. u.,~OMOTIV( ~i• 111·1100 I Feet~r": Huge mt1tef Open Wkndl 640_1538 Secluded dupln large 2 494-4142 ~3~5~~0 64:_:~:2 e · • ~" solte, formal dining, MP· Br 2 Be, fri>lc, mesterj Woodbridge beeutllul ----· ----- 1 11""' s. .... ..-P•n. llOI) irate family room wllh lllOllY•IYIWIEI suite.avail l · 1"84·1 l1kefront.SBr3B1.3oerl 2 Br 1'A Be lludlo petlo llu..,. w•n1'<1 ll0211 MAC ARTHUR VILLAGE ,-TllE OYlll wet bar & llreplacel 4 br. 2'~ bl. 2 frplcl. 191, S 1000/mo. 760· 19N I gerage, 2 frplce, air cond., garage no pell. SS71/mo ~1W"~ .. ~~v~<>I> :::~ gated entry, 1 Br. pool:, 646-7171 poot, cnr tot. 720-1136 Ctttl tit 24 SHOO/mo. 651-:!6'45 1 548-4291 or S.5·9857 ,,,~~· llOU tennis. club 10% down, SI0,100 E t Id 2 B t I\.,,. ll040 Priced 174.900 Agent 's .,.,. 30 1 WTILIFF 2 bd 1 be cerl)Oft clMn L1••• 1 .a . "• e r, be, gar, . I uper 1 "'"''Yo yr lxed • · ' · ,. Ir p I c, be•"-" c e 11 ""'""'' .. u~ ... •• woo 1 646·4380, 642·2029 ' 101n • owMr wlll 1110 IY IWIH $600/mo. 351 Bly St. FA BEACH HEIGHTS:1 $815-$625. • tit, last & AUTOS IMPORTED IEIAYHIE teasew1thoptlon A spec· Sherp4br,2'He,21rplcs. 644"7269 3BDRM,3be.S12001mo,; MC $225. 2 persont. no """ "''""" ~10) IWldo lhldy streets end llcular 2 bedroom, 2 crpt1, drlJ)et, \llEW. spa 2 + lllSI U10 I 494.9453 Owner petl. 850·17N ~1141,.',n •,11~ I e•p•ft11..,. 11~1 11 ~hat beth condo with lots of .,_ • I I O Weltl to ectlooll & lhop· x 1 tull llU SOI .. 1 .. 1 ~ ~ -· '"' _.. -2 hed -rna I U I II ping Priced right It ttl erge room•. Yj f::au t 12 2 8r. 1 ba. uplt,lrs BMW 11112 quality IMng 11111 about. privacy car auec equipped kitchen brMk ~ S.&01 5 5 9 «'••"•" 9114 Tl'll• home has It ell ind garage A bargain you $249 000 Terms dee -j HOME FOR AENT mo. 4 -452 or o..i.i.n 1117 more 3 Bdrm 2 Bl with mutt Mt, $109,900. Cell MWl.-nYYllW i7t4)965·0177 • ::~:;: ~11:'deMr a Laguna Hiii• 4 Bdrm 2,..; 213·598-1219 r...';'.,';;"" ::~~ large. room1. thick new no~ 54&.2313 200 Blk 40' lot, 3Br • den. Lbll-111 l&IYll utile PAID. 53f.5027 Ba. & 1000. Fenced yard 2BR upllllrl, w/garege ~:::..i,. :m ~.~:;.~1n~~n~0 ~ ~:9=.' ~P~·::~:!: Dellr•ble oa11CNtt rnocse1j + "° MCUntv fee. !.Y:'0~. K::3~0~: ~~!1r;·3~~ e:~r:i· 1 ... w •,,1!! now. Oon't mlN It Only Open S1t1Sun 1·5 In popular Mclain Big S355. cott19el duplex Agent no fee. S.5-8181 avllll Jan 7th J..--Ownr 87 555 Canyon wltn excttlng golf Small pvt 1 Bt. Vety • · J-t1J1 S14e.900 751-3t9t lagt 3-1 oourM view. ~ ,._ llet'Yci..n.'~rwconc1: Lanaalit"l DH 38r 28412515 ~Aw t::'!"''""' ::~ .IE.tE.lE(T turbllhed and reecfy fOf' new crpt1. New pelnt. No 21'F2ba condo fg carport petlo lndry -up. i..o.... tm ~ The flltfft drew 1n the" _. 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I Oft •w Liil ,tlnJINI '!_!•!.'!•t•n *' J a ,,.,.__.70 .... 1441. ?10-Rtt 14440tt, t1M41~_....,._ • 111 ' I I , Ac111ticaJ Car(l!atr1 C..trac• Gar411i •1 lullat MnJq Pal1ti11 ..,Pl ... •.• .. •l-.•1._ _____ ~ 1,1ru111 c.m.,. REMObeL\Nd Xlipila.... Gtatral -LA--N-D_SC_A_P_E_M_A_l_N_I_ m 1sAXullNd1 ••• , llVI•• QUALITY PAINTING lalr JOr llf lct.llH .SPIRITUAL READER. llUIAY SPIOl&L Also cuSlom cabinet•. 111 •R-em .... Od"'el"""iRe.-p•a'!"lr•s.-com ... ,_m Ctean ups. Reas. rates ANYTHING-ANYTIME Beft quallly 25/:r exp prices Ftee Ht Call Fauoets•Watet H"ter1 AdvlMt In all mat1«1. RESPRAYS 847-7901 yrs in area. LIC, DOnde<I, & reald Llc'd . bonded, KEN 892·5830 646-0792 Lie T • 116,428 30. t353 Jottn anyllme. 63 t-2050 love. mar11age. butlnesa. ins<J_!.&9-3564 anytime ·ins FOt ell. 552"9 142 S$ LOW RATES$$-hatia1 STARVINGCOLLEOE STAININO•VAANISHINQ HE~~ ~!~~1:!!. etc 875•24051631•9397 Aarblt C•r(l!t Stmc• -Tree trim & removal. gen. I ... __ .... _~~-----STUDENTS MOVING co PAINTING: rnld/comm'I A·"'-• Call 642-8989 l~'-' .. '•'··• ..... .....,.m,...•.,•-.... -Orlveway • Parking Lots CAM Et & LINOLEUM l(I· Electrical c1ean-up1 554·7017 24 llr U •Ml· 1'21 LIC T l24-436 1naur9d DAN 631-2366 ...,.,._ 1'fYPlng7word Prooeulng Repairs . Sea1coat1ng s1a11at1on & repairs 30 ''e"l"'e"'c"f"Rll'!i"'c!'PIX'P!'INI"': -Pi"'r'"lc-e""'d Tll lllll 10111 Furnac.1 •Pool Heatttt 641·6427 P l Drain• clear lrom $5126° All bu1lne11, tc:nool & per-... .. .. ~, .... DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY S&S Asphalt 631 .4199 L1c wrs exp Andy 645-9031 rlgnt. tree esumate on Htllt Clt aala' WATCH US GROWi 1_..f!I •I Repair laucell. dl1p, etc. I l 851 10.$1 ' Lawn· Tree-Shrub ln11a11 • HANGiNG/REkfoVXL * Any11rne M&M 6-42-9033 .ona pro ecte. • All Type!°Aepalt. Aesuri. We Sell Anw Brand Carn.1 large or smell Jobs. lie Tr-trim/Removal RdelN's clt4!JING , I ti w· i • ' Seal C081 (SLURRY MIX) FOR $ t OVER COST-396621. 673-0359 .... I • •• 1 t I yra e•perlence a .. u., • •• • .. g Comm • Aelld ' Rell 772-1722 ELECTRICIAN: 20 yrs exp F~:ewe~ri~~'~IAO~~~l~~~s ct!!:~~~:e a thO~~?o~~7 flll PlllTlll llA_l_Ke 851 " 1800 -WHITE wizAifD Rates Free et11mates. TOP QUALITY WORK AT --by Richard Sinor. Lie. Plftl lt•Hll WINDOW WASHING ~~4269 or 645-0032 C1ttrial REAS RATES 646-7602 H • lt,H41"t/TlltrHlll 280644 14 yrs ol happy -REIOVA.L "The only magic la lll.l!_i ttiat wanress/Walters/Bartend RESIO/COllAM'UiND °"'"'1.a.,r~•P-•-•-.--'"'!"'• Have refs Becky 720-9.(05 local customers * * QUALITY" 631-2026 BABYSITllNG MY HOME ers & Ma1~s Call Ll111• 20 yrs Do my own work ~~':i:i~:,~:~~~r'::i~ HOUSE·APAATMEW-Thank you. 983-4 t t4 Call ua llrsll 760-0328 tatt Law olus the IAVINE MIRROR and 1he HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wadnesday at Nr Victoria. Costa M&4.JI French Ma1~s 960-0283 L1c 278041 AL 646-8126 Fencing DON 966-0149 Cleaning or Renovating. QUALITY PAINTERS Parcel lli t_'._a Wr~ ~ 1• \ "s•1""a1·e.,l""aw_r_eq_u""'1·rff-""'t""h-at·a"""u Ntghts & PI T 642-8482 Ceaeat Ctacrett A••ERICAN HAN-DYllAAN Free es11ma111 650-4468 PROMPT, NEAT PAO· NEWPORT-& AIRPORT a..-l"c•' • • ,~,-.l\ contractors wile> perlorm no e~tra cherget CALL TOOAYll -Gar•t1ill ,... HOUSECLEANING FESSIONALS 636-7149 ~~-a~,.P work over $200 tncludlng Loving housewfle w1t1 Concrete U rorm. I pour --..-.-.~-.~---Carp, Glass. Paint. etc EXP'O FlEFS 12 YRS EXP I'm small. 3857 Birch (cor Oualll r,\a\• labor and materials mini HIFHSHIU Your Delly P1lo1 Service Directory Aepresenlattve babysit your child or complete tobs No lob TREES Ins Bonde<l 847-2367 897-4386 536-8322 My prices a1e smalll $1 OFF wnti act 549-2287 \~~ be licensed Unlicensed Mon-Fr1. anytime Call too small 964•0366 Toppe<Jtrernoved Clean. • 650-6477 Aon CORONA OEL MAR con1rac1ors should so St1etr1 645"9854 Ctr1aic Tile up new lawns 751 -3476 ·.H.•.•.h.•!"!11"'"!!'~'!!!'!1'---Housecleaning Vacant 2600 E Coas1 Hwy • ••IJS 01 m y state 1n their a<JverttSlng - - -DUMP JOBS • Apts Exp <l <Jependable fllll PlllCES ALWAYS (cor Dahlial 760-1822 rr1tpontc<• camt' Contractors and con· ... 1.1.e · Sp~ 1n K1·1c•ens • Bat•s Clean Ups•Tree T11mm1ng .. Own trans 6~0-3263 ( II PIJ " "" •1••~ ~ " .. " SMALL MOVING JOBS " Reliable · Relerences rom t ' ot. sumers con1ec1 Mary - -0 c TILE SET TEAS Varel 11Aa1nt •Hauling Pl11ter ••••• , BKKPG y OMPUTER KE 646 39 M * s r ARA 548...C47 I * I .J .. 111·•d "' tht Grond1e 81 558-4086 With ' 646-9873 llAIKE 650·3_263 Ml • 1 1 HODry LA TER A HIN l'1lut ••id 1hr u•11•t•• C Reas & Reliable Service _,,..._._._...,...,...._,.... " any quesuons ontrac· 142·Hll ut. 322 _ __ __ From S25tmo 675-0305 Claild Care Commerc1allRes1den11a1 HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE BAICK•BlOCK•Ttt E FIGUEIREDO P.1,INTING Aestuccos Im/ext 30 yrs lur "''"I"" huuor tor's SI ale License <lcCOIDliDI Landscape Maintenance Furniture Trash Trees All lyp~~ .~:::~nable Fire proofing shingles, 25 Neal PAUL 545-2977 1 1 "'""'d 2" '"11' -Board. 28 Civic Center CPA high Cluallt income PROF BKKPG computer Exp·d child care my N B Ouahty Service reas , lie 963·54 15 NORM yrs exper Int/ext spec EDS PLASTERING '''d' •"',' ":"' th• l'1lu1 Plaza. Room 690, Santa lax 'work at real rates ~!~uca~un~~lct~r4a~~7ci~s ~~~e 1 yru;1~i;':5o~~~~g bonded, 20 yrs tn area LT HAULING • MOVING MHi•t 1n natural wood finishes. 1 All Phases 1nt1ex1 Neat I ;r:n1·~,.; ~.~1:17:"'n" Ana, CA 92701 John Brown 631-6483 Mc Weeney Landscape Rental Clean Ups Jon. -bonded & insured. free ReSluccos Est 64f>.8258 1 ....• .,, hepp• C1l.i aet N1ki•1 Claimae y Swee.1 645"5124 -645·8 l92/73l-29l6 . *LOW llATH * est Ltc C-33 No 290804 •>lh lh• 1•1101 Gel GREEN eun Get GBEEN cash W oe · ·sM I .a I w t .a Hauling co1 student 1rg ou1CK CAREFUL SERV 638-691 t People wll<> need peopte for WHlfE elephants •New cabfne1s. cabfnet NNY ., •• I II .. •• ABC MOVING "T 13ll046 ··--------lllould always check the j,.,. 'hrhOA tor WHITE elephants '-with a CIUS1lied Ad racing bars & rormica CHIMNEY SWEEP 11Aow1ng. EdgTng Twice a truck Reas Bchvic:.CdM 1• Service Oireci ory In 1ne '••vur• lk••A with 1 Cluallled Ad Call 642•5678 countenops 642-0881 S.ao & UP 1-867-4876 mo $20-$25 645-5737 Thank you 759· 1936 Cori 112-0410 CIUllfied Ads 642•5678 DAIL y PILOT Caff S.-2·5e78 \ 1100 Atuta11t1, Uaf. Reat1la to 29 0I AHtHet•tats 3002 Htlr WutM 5100 HtlJ W u tH 5100 ltlJ WaatH 5100 ltl WHIM ...e ......... , ... t-1-.... c-11--..2_1_6_9 ~s_i._.,_•_____ FAEE·ALL AGesf a AccouNTs PAYABLE DRUf PART Tiil • . .. HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMAR A Pcr1v.~te ~odurmse'~cahl:~ laor~~ T~A~O~~l~8::-6"A~~~-Newpor1 Real Estate In· RETAIL OR HOSPITAL I Earn up to $400 per DOVH/WHTCUFF ..., u · vestment company seeks Tired ol bad hours? Move! month Retirees, House· 2 er. 1 Ba, nu cpl/drapes. $450/ulll incl 850-1088 ___ 2_13-485·4491 mo11vateo accounllng up 10 wholesale Growth wifes. College Students. blt-1na. pOOI, carport. no Resp f1MW&n1ed. 20-25 ul&ITA" clerk ror heavy accounts PQ$lllon lor CS.tall Ofien-J Need dependable auto to pets 5675 t700 Bed· yrs. to Shr 4 Br hm nr Picture yoursell w/Santa. payable desk. experlenoe tad Ptlf50n with manage-dellver Dally Piiot In lord 645-6646· OCC Pv1 pool, lndry. Have your party Y1<l80 In computerised environ-ment ablllly Light typing. I Laguna Beach (2 hrs per t111,,' Guest House Stu<Jlo Blks $250. tat, lut • sec. Call wtSanta Xlnt wtchOdren ment 8 plus 549-2988. Will 1ra1n. 673-9006 <Jay) Weekday. PM . T uesuay, D ecember 13 to beach. Pet Poss. Utils Scott 241-1517 This Santa is Au111en11c ------Weekeods. A.M Call Mr ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19): What you have been seeking lnclud S350. 650-7142 Shr 2 br. 1., ba C M-apl. 775-1058 or 6-46...C156 . ll"lln••H Eleclrlctan Must know Barrow 642-4321 ext I Y ·111...-· h 1 d " • ., htgh and low voltage an<J 343 EOE :,...,ill practically falJ in your ap o u uc at rag l pace. JU gment Lovely 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 gar POOi. 1ac. $300 -ullls Lv SCRAM LETS CMlllUTH a11 phases or electrtcal :!D'ld intuition will be o n targel, you'll colle<:t necessary data and yearly. 'h blk bch, no mso Marshall 754-0959 • The Orange Coast Dally 831-2345. Iv message PHT·Tlll make the most valuable~ of 1t. Cancer, Capricorn pt'rsons pets $800 55o-t706evs WE LOOK FOR YOUt ANSWERS Pllot hasanexcetlentop-E.111ecullveSecre1ary.offlce OFFIClCLEll figure in scenario. Newport Island Water· House/Roommates n portunlty beginning o f 1he Prestdent. Very busy c1rculallon ol- T R S ~ Wh lront 3 b<l. 2 ba, No Pets. \,Jnllm1tad 832~ 134 s k K 11 mid-January lor • carte< Flnanclal services firm flee needs part lime help !:•.~ A U U (April 20-May ov): at initially appears a s10501mo. 650-4186 -v~~!o~rtc~i! oriented Co.op Adverus-needs top knotch exec answering hHvy phone -$etback will boomerang in your favor Focu s on secrets, Reatpls HIH 2909 SIDEKICK Ing Coordinator w11h a sec'y for very busy, tralllc we have nice cus· PROIOTIOI Can you ... Spare 3 hrs nightly? Are you. Well groomed . dependable and sell motivated? Doyou . En1oy wo1i11ng with kid•? II yOY can answer YES Phone M6V021 2.30·6pm Mon thru FrJ PIT arde for handlcaPl)e(l lady. $5 pr hr 4 hrs pr dy. Mon-Fri. w Newport 650-6039 • MCkstage m eetings. closed-door sessions and final emergence Ill. UJIHO RI Success and !allure aren't pGroven lra1 ck recor1d1 challenging position tomersl Appllcants must c-k ed T E D 11 th · 1 real earn ng potent a · S t r o n g e x p 1 n be neat. responslble, and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~:·~1...lo bright hght o f greater n ow I ge. Fears, doubts, suspicions W A N t o ' oppos es. ey re ec u-G t ....... d 1 t -J.J• 0 s s s 11 1 th uaran"""" raw aga ns 1yp1ng/shorth8nd skills a have a pleasant tale· UL llT&n "·1·11 be e rad1'cated. T A TMA TER . 2nd & a Y compan ons·· e commission Desire to II "" 4th Wed ol every mo. hero and tha SIDEKICK · musl Non-smkrs pis phone l)efSOnatlty Some Aental/aalel .,._,1 for ac-GEMIN1 (Ma_v 21-June 20): Focus un abilit""tO perceive INNEWPORT BEACH 5:30 to 8pm CM area. SPIAITUALAEAOINGS movelntomanagementa Call553·0940 light olllce work also. -.~·· J plus. Send resumes to Hours are Mon . Fri, 9 am llve Balboa Island office motives o f others. especially those pretending to have your best Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Call 642-9840 Advice In all matters Love, P. o. Bo• 1560, General Olllce Fiiing, 10 2 pm, starling salary 15 We have opening• lor • interests at heart. You'll be on more sohd ground, many of your ~:'i''s6~ r;:~h~~:~ Gar1tt1 .....-------mA 1 arrlage & 1 bus1n 1 e 8 s 1 s 5 Costa Mesa. 92626 typing. non smkr 25·30 s100 oo per week Apply 1wo •Kl>eflenoed, lvN lime hopes,aspirations w1Ubefulf1lled.Money p1cture~isoonsiderably turntshadapts comple1a I t 2912 50 counselng EOE hrs/wk 5~69 ___ lnperson.Mon ·Thurs.2 licensed agents Com-t a Sq. El Camino Real. San I Offi I• t ii . 4 pm Aak ror Catherine missions only Cati brighter with TV. linens & UIMsils. Single. 128112 27th St. Clem Uc'd 492-7296 ti. ct nl I or Eiieen BETTE WALSH CA NCER (June 21-Jul.v 22). Y ou could receive written may be renled lor shorl Npl Bch $75/mo Parking ----l 004 Full time combination re· ORANGE COAST WATHHllT ... II term or longer. No lease Ltat A f 111• A/P AI R 1 tall & secretariat tn CdM notice o f promol.lon -gain indicated through communi<.•alJon . req d). on Jamboree Rd or storage · • ma ure. exper $950 per mo 760-1822 DAILY PILOT llJ-ltot h bl d f . S S HI R Off' I I 1 2914 only. Calculator by touch 330W BayS1 • c ange. poss1 e trip an a variety o experiences. uper1or et an Joaquin Us d act ti I I . 1yp1ng Computer Cosll Mesa, CA (lash es green light, you'll gL·l go-ahead for experiment whkh 14~-1900 •CdM d1x suites. ampl FOUND ADS e)(per For 1ndustr1a1 and we ~r~~!!'~n~~~Thard· PAllT·Tlll saus .possibly involves publishing. education. Penin xtra lrg 2Br."sndecl\. pkg s3soup, ulll pd. 2855 construction supply Dual· working rellable people LEO S ECstHwy 675-6900 AR£fR££ ness Cali 645-7811 , 10 1111 lull time grounds 3 daya/wll (10-4.301 (July 2~-Aug. 24!): tgnifi<:a n t changes occur In new crpts/drps & paint 9AM-4PM maintenance positions In Salary an<J Comrnlsslon ••. ""'mestk area -reunion is fea turt?d, d1fferent'es are settled an d Annual lse 552·0853 Bavtront Offices. patios. --------• Mus1 have Experlenee 1n • Y"' pari\1ng 1an1torlal C II Newport Beach Call ---\ong-range policies are formulated Famtlv m ember dtS('USSC'S Se ashore & 35 th . 673·1003 3 : Babysnter wen1ed lor 40 6 73 -2 268 Mon. F r1 Carpet Sales Call Cheryt I.I' I I bl t t • 5 ·-t' aJ , . ) II be 12120-2120. 3 Bf $850 hr wk 2 well·~have<J 8 30-4PllA J J KNICKERBOCKER ave • spec1a pu 1ca ions. a!>p1ra ion s pm u "a ues Wt 968. 7961 Iv msg Beauttful executive olltee 142-1111 I chll<Jren. 3,, & 2,, my CARPETS 558-3921 more sharply defined. sune real estate retatedl riome 631-6300 ex1 32 llAllllllESSH: ,. • V IRG O (Aug 23-&opt 2·11 Obt.unhmtfromLeomessagl• 1 s .. Clt•eate 27761 OC airport area sec-11 NEWPORT BEACH Part-Tl•• Per• ' • • -. ud BEAUTY I E"EllllS ••d1gbeneath surfacemd1cat1ons forvalldanswers.Deftneterms 29r tBa nrbus&beach relartalservicesincl ed L M I Gof<l R . To ManageNewSalonon • • pool & laun<Jry lac S500·S900mo 752-7787 ost a e en e ' IAllCl lllST the Wa1er (Coas1 Hwyl see places and people in a more.reallstu.: hght M oney IS mvo lvt-d.' $4 751mo 498-6277 • B 1 N c treiver . Cuiveri Harvardl Top comm supplies turn Chair. Leasing available WEHHH ... d .. d II h II I eau11 ul ewporl enter area Rewar<l 752-0162 .m mvestml'nt a VlSOr ocs n1>l r a y ave a answers. T f 27901 01tice Reception Conl I _ 640-1901 Tues th Sa1 9-5 (213) 27~950 LIBRA (~pl. 23-0ct 22). Go slow. be positive of SI 18 rm kitchen. sectr'I, mail Lost small Siamese cat Body man and s11op helper LOAN PROCESSOR wan1- ass1gnments r esponsibilities Yuu do not havl' a <.'Ompletely frN! 39A 29A CONDO & message service ava11. North Laguna Myrtle St wanted 631-7271 ed ror So Org Co Mori· • . d Tus11n Acres Pools lrpl, seperalely Call Sally area REWARD 494·6367 -gage Broker Min 3 yr hand. esp<"C1ally where finances are concerne . Focus also on S700mo 731·5383 eves 714/760·0100 p I lOl2 IOOI LOVEii WAITHI e~per req Head up own sensuallly. senous thoughts regarding partnC'rsh1p and pnssi-Rooms 2900 Corner Jamboree-al trlODl I PART TIME oept Salary open b1ltt.v of change In manta! status. MacArthur. inclu<Jes sign CIRCUS Of Public relattons too, aree 951-8277 SCOR PI O Oc Free rent 1n exchange tor libraries 1or publtshen ( t. 23-N ov 21 ). Jo b gets d one. routine affairs babysitting <Jays Call rights. approx 3500 sq 11 MASSAGE rep Must have car Slmp· Loving Babysitter needed fall into place. general health impro ves .md _vou reach a w id er 540-111~ allernoons ground level e(ecuuve 0~ ly v1s11 librades, present Part-time Perm Flex hrs lice su11e Excellent Park· 7 9 o HARBOR e vo Debra 642 2238 .. audience You'll be relieved or burden which was not your own Furnished Room near So 1ng Landlor<l desperate 1 N FULLERTON L materials on the books • • l.o carr.v tn h rst place Anes. Libra persons figure prominently. Coast Ptaza. Female $1 09 sq ft as ts Call we carry and llst selec· 11Aect1ca1 Front omee Must 1 $250 556 1737 K 752 5• 4 110·1112 tt0ns Very low key Must be organized. brlgnt. and SAG I TTARIUS (Nov_ 22-Dec 21). Creative juices are pre er • aren. • .. 4 llAYAWIH be available 8 30 1r1endly wllh strong sec- acuvated, style 15 imprinted. St·enan o highhghlS adventure. Newport Beach Motet, Corona del Mar 1215 sq ATIAACTIVE AllA-230 PllA, M-F Send re1ar1a1 skills Typlqg, 11111 weekly rates avall. also It Perteet lor Architect, let1er an<J resume to bookkeeping heavy speculallon. arfairs of heart. Y ou'll make new start, you'll gain kitchen units 642-9939 Designers. etc Agt, T~SsEs:~Es;5~ Coot< s Book Company pllOnes. experienced in added independence. others will know that you are your own On the beach 1 room apt, 673-8409 P o Bo• 3 m8d1ca1 field Full 11me ~person. Leo fifures prominently kllcheneue g bath $300 Palatine. Ill, 60078 position open lmmedl· , • C APRI CO R !'; (Dec. 22-Jan 19>: focus on security . • &200 sec dep 2306 w 550 ·s~~r !i:!~'!,~~~~ pvt ESCORTS/MODELS CUUIFIH aiety 110-3_89_8 __ _ ':..' Jesidence. qua Ii t y material. long -range prospects and saf Ny Oceanlront NB 673•4154 ba $400/mo. 642-4623 OJ1ca11 ONL v 835·9199 OITSltl ULH Medical Insurance. gen- .. m easures Territorial rights will be def med. parent or older Room lor rent nr SC Plaza Prime prof 1oCiiiion. high EXOTIC DANCERS M/F The Orange Coast Da11y ~~!~:~,~~:~~Ye~' 2 c~;1~ woman will play significant role Take """1al care where diet 1s & Fwys pool. sauna, Jae, Identity near airport For Bachelor(elle) Per1ies Piiot has en e•cellent op. ex""r ins bllllng & gen of· "" 1enn1s. $300 751-2856 1 000 45 000 11 ~ 1 IP"" grams 826-Al941 portunlly lor•a Classlllad .. -concerned -k eep prorruses regarding proper nutrition . s·99 8~g ~~. 662•72:~ 0; 's r ,.,_r Outside Sales person lice Typ 60 wpm. posting AQU A RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Highlight versatility, make w~EY~~~~~~alt alter 6 PM 831-6585 25 LPaHdOleNsEtoAsN:a~!"wour with a proven tract re-::i~:,rsk~~;~~~~ge~~'.z~j · · f 11 I II I d k , cord Great earning tnqu1r1es. give u p ay to mte ectua cunoslly an eep 115 50/wk. & up Color • lllCITIVUllTES • Fantasies! 828-7162 potential. guaranteed school grad Ma1ure. prer resoluuons roncemmg ·body image.. Gem1ru, Sagittarius TV Phones In room 2274 l llAO FAE~~R~ENT -W-ANTEO SINGLE MOllA drew againt commlstlon non-sqilcr Eli:cetlent beo· I k I Newpor1 Blvd. CM S p 0 Bo eflta. 'l6/hr 40 hr Wk. persons pay ey roes. 646-7445 Wtsnort term lease. lull by male 35 loyal. honest. end r~rne to . C x Mon-Thurs, S-6pm Call P I SCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Be ready to tear down for 111"' sul1es 88! Dover Dr affectionate. athletic. wi 1560• osta Mesa. a 6-46-7733 for appL tn1er· ultimate purpose of refurbish mg. remodehng. "putting on a new SEA & SUN LODGE Suite 14 N 9 631"3651 co4lege degree 6'4". 230 92626 EOE viewing now lor position f .. Y 'II I ri I l b' II be f d $100 wk up. Color TV "TH " lbs. I love kids & lamlly CLlllOAL stan1ng Jen 4 ace. ou ocate necessary mate a • ost o .iect w1 oun • 3026 w Coast Hwy. Npt EXECUTIVE SUITE JIM 650-0882 ...__ $6/hr plus qtrly.bOnuses ------ emphasis will be on payments and collections, Scorpio figures so. Laguna, nr beach. rurn Nwpr1 Ctr 640•5470 I . Or 4014 9.5, llA·F 55 wpm. 3 yrs IHILI. TOP pay pr om inently. room, TV. stir bath. Fe -lllltllf· ollk:e 1111per COM Call C~rlstlan Thomas Gallery N-smkr S250. 493-3490 l ui1111 AMAZING MACHtNE Jim (7141675-0638 650-23 t7 Aert atata, Ual. AJ!rt•talt, Vat. Apart•tata, Ual. V1u i'ioa ltatala 2916 ~!~~~ J.~~1l3,! ~r: --CLERICAL llllHIAllH Newport Beach M1rke1tng l11m has several openings lor responsible an<J tn· dustrious people. A good speaking voice a MUSTI A great way to Increase your bu<lget dollars We pay lor your training. For Interview appt. call l\Ar Bteemer. 545-5776 Phone sales EARN UP TO $15/HR Full/part lime. days & eves no exp nee We train 534·3520 or come by our oll1ce 9252 Garden Grove Btvd Suite 5 GG PIOTOIUPllllS for profit & exposure. Christian Thomas Gallery 650·2317 Pizza dough worker. exp pral 152S Mesa Vetde Df E. ste 119. CM. 2·4PM PHIWllH/ AULYST State wide R/E Invest- ments, lln services firm. ollar1ng chatlenglng pos- 111on tor bright lndlvldual 10 write and design for Tl-9 90 and DEC PDP· t 1/34 Must have 2 yrs 1111per w/COBOL. Ex· cellent career opportuni- ty Call 553·0940 SELL l<Jla Items with a Real Estate Sales Petson Rapidly growing N-por~ branch 01 Hawaii Co need& agent 1n1erested '" both locales Call Tony 720·1105 lllOlPTilllST I IHEUL IFFICl Sharp person needed tor etectncal construction lirm Mus1 have pro- fessional telephone man· ner. type 55 • wpm, an<J have 10-key eaperience Salary open V1rg1n1a 540-9570 Re1a11 Sales E.xcluSlve Ladies Boutique opening In F as111on ISiand requires experienced. proress1ona1 retail aales people Cati tor Appt 213·274-5018 Retired Couple manage 21 units In Colla Mesa 855--0665 or 631-6107 Sales * * * WAITEI: PROS ITUllEES * * * 115 IOllEY SHORT llDIRS Why not dlal for dollars In our CdM office. We otter • Hlgllelt comml1S1on1 • E11tenslve produci llnet • Photo copy aupptles • 6am 10 12 noon • Train-start $6/hour It rthlr81 I H H • ""'· .1,.teltlal .. .. ,. ., tt 110001n . II you are a ae11 .. 1arter & hungry for money. call ~. Thomas 6am-lpm al 113-0111 " JI 2724 R 1 2907 Newport Nr poet office ' ""'• na Cott• ..... 2724 H1at. ltacL 2740 eat• I Saturdays lnr $300? Call Type 50 wpm. 10 key ad<l· • ---"'!!'--!"!"""'!-. App 1834 sq It store or Jim 963-8818 Ing mechlne, lltlng photo 1 1 2 1---------Large Big Bear cabin. Pool 1332 r 6-46-2947 CNA's or experience re- quired Full time Excel· lent benefits Npl Bch Dally Pllol Classllltld Ad. Find whal you w1nt In 642-5678 Dally Pilot Clllllti.ds. Mesa Verde tr ·P II•. * PHLSllf an 1 bd apt c10se to bch. Prl· table, color TV. 2 lrplc. aq I. S copying. prool reading & Bdrm. patio. garage vate 5450 dep C·t••trca"il-WANTED llen1 partner various duties Non/ $495/mo 646-1220 1 Br. lrg rms. crp"/drps. 536 4398 sleeps 14 ~714)545-6916 or fligh re1urn len<Jar by smoller Salary $8501 MANAGEME.NT TRAINEES 0 E.TREE PTS range No pets $385 • Mammoth Lakes 3 Br ltatala 2911 young aerospaoelhHtck mo CPA tirm Costa Pa1nter7Groundspe,:;ons • U TOTE I area 6•2-8044 LIV A I Ag1 731-6829/642· 7312 2 br 1 ''r ba twnhse stove condo. avail Dec 16-26 • 1566 Newpor1 Blvd. CM servlcel hrm to keep up Mesa Pat 754. t040 dy wk Apply front desk • • IAl1£T$ 2 Br I•;, Ba Twnhs. crpts. Large Bach unit upstairs. <Jryer. relng, pool 1ac more$ 106/day 846-5456 •oo sq II $375/mo wtgrowth Con1act Mrs I --Suri & Sand Hotel. L 9 ... lflllC datad 1c11cnen S1ar11ng a1 n11Ce2 12ar~.1cntoor?aogCsa~yvoa~ 963-7570 bet 10 & 7 Rtatab to Agent 641-50~2 o as • • _., • tn n •• drapes, dshwshr up-1 $500/mo Avail Jan 1 .. NICh 1 t 528 0190 "-11•1LSE•"1•1 497-44 77 $605/mo 714/548-7367 . , •• nitu •1 li1'i OPHIH SHI .. Part-time delivery L A J For poeltlone In man. ----1 area S425/mo 631-68 12 Beau! 2Br lBa twnhse Slaare HOll Cloeedaclloolapaceavall. CHEERS RESTAURANT flmes 7 days. 3 am · 6 ' agetnenl ~. MUl1 PALM llAESA APTS 1 LIKE BRANO NEW' trplc. patio. vaulUtd ca•I· "The Orlglnar' :~g~~~~~~n 8~:~1,~~(;'J; OIRISTIAS PllHEllT J Entertalnme111 and danc· am Salary • bonus t Br $460/mo Office hrs Sparkling t Bdrm from ing, blllns. enct gar. •Int 11001 .. aTl FlllE•S MARKET Renewable an-Y.111 tw• llllHIS ing We need cockt111 494-8496 C. et ore Mgmt . ••· 9-4. 1561 Mesa Dr Sar\ta s445 2 B<l from S535 area nr Hunt Hrbor -n llWlllLYIALLll servers We train Stu· P*lel1Cl9. Selary com-~1~/:46-9~e':, I g n I s Ut11s pd P~;;:. garage, no S~25, 846-0736_ -Newport B~· 1899 1 ~~=:~~f.~"se~~/~9;'a,1~~1' Fast, thrlllll\O combo dents OK Full. Pit Beach ---------men.urate With experience. ___ pe1s Close 10 beach 2 Br 2 Ba 2 M IF under 30 needed to Contact Carol Jones Basketball/ Jal Alai & Warner Call bar noon .,,..limn Up to S7 /ttr. For lntervl4M . POOLSIDE 1 BOAM 301 Avocado, 642-9850 stove. dshwsllr, decll. shr very nice Muse 1n Irv 842•6651 e1tl 231 Played In bumber c11s" 752·6955. 847-9966 pm knocks often when you • ~ly:~U~·TO~E-~M ~~~ Ou1111, $425 mo 2455 241WWllson631-0960 gar $575/mo.536-4637 or C<JM w/25 yr old M _ Leagueplayweet1nl111 -LLIOTlll use rt1ull·gelllng Dally , _ _,,... lrvlne Av 646-8126 prof Musi be able 10 pay Rent or lease newty re-Jammed wknd open play v• Plldl Claullled Adi to II 1390 orth H btiitwMft -STUNNING Ir 1 Br g8f· •al. hacla 2740 Cute 2br. 2ba. gar. sunset S400-SSOO mo, no smkrs modeled home wllh Arcade. sntck bar option H 9 L.aw OfflGe needs PI T reecn the Orange Coast 11-12 noon Of fl..7 PM on den •nt 542g pool & ~ Delu.111e 3 BR 2.,.. BA near pa11o. yard, kids. low Mlfly 754·6244 storage & large lenoad Net 50% on $200K grou person l0t lelephOne Col· m1r11e1. Thur9day fll ~ •• CM1; --ea ..... T lO W 5181h St ..... new trplc WO hkup pan· move In $485 895-5133 39R 20A-home. pool etc lot. commercial zoning, s 125,000 Inv t0% dn ltctiOnS 1 dy pr wk Flex Phone 642·5678 (J1•) '•M-tW • 11•1 .aa.aa -adj to Newpon Blvd 0 A c hrs necessary. 101Tie Ille H - ,..-•IFF flllW try bltns encl gar lg paho Lit••• hicL 2741 llAIF to shr '° E C Mesa 6•2 1334 bkkp'g .._...fut 847~4 1 --------!OE ·~· 5-nw etc $6'5 545·3e-04 • 1300 mo 548·0868 .. • Seec.nter near you/oau '""" ij;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J.~~;;;ii;;;Ji;iiji;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ • 'lrg t Br w/lofl. encl ger, -2 bd. h lllslde apt Shops/olllcet/ltorff 650 t·800·64t-4S.-5Ext224 Decorating con1'\iii'i'iit , }K. utll rm, pvt deck, IUWlll wtooean/canyon vu New Avail Now. Fiio shr 2ba sq It or less, reaa. Kenedy & Son, San 01890 Work wtart. acce11. bllna, frplc 1750. No YILUIE Kit appllences yrd e•t Iba hM '" CdM $375. Costa Meea C-2 s.-6-7249 • "'pet Eye ror Col« '., "eta. 2 15 1 Pacific deck Refs req '$6s0/mo, 720-0840 or 720-2091 --"lllH, Flex hrs.. wlll I rain , • .. "•-~ & 2 9d L • Store 20v60 .. , vl1b. 2330 T r. 40•• 6 ,. 6 ~ ' • 831-6107. 855-066~ ._.. 1 rm "'•ury 963· 1900, 497 ·5640 eves s.achlront nouM. 1 Br ~ " • I -4.,..4 2<> 4 apt• In 14 pllfl.I. t Bdrm • .,50 B Ibo Newport Blvd. Cotta ,,..,,...-...,---,-.----- ¥ • • VIE OF OCEAN from 1675, 2 Bdrm from avall • .., Imo. a a. M111. $660. Avell Jan OllllTll&I GAii' OELIV: walk Ing routea. 2 Br 21~ ea Twnhs, micro. $690. Townhouse lrom Laeaa l lJ!!f Z7!11 Agt. 673-5410 111. 875·7788 Your hOmt equity or TO Great 2nd job. CIOM to trash comp. frple, •ky $735 .. Poot• tennis 1 'IC!rm conao. COmm Fe. 3 Br. 1 b• apt. Bal •••a•tr • f"•Y hold lht an1wer. Call home. Plok louor hours•· llghla. 1795. 642-7e-03 -terlells. panda GH t~ pool. Cloae to bus. Penln1 lum. danwr. w/d. f>rOlllf. (819)768-0318. Adults pre an , COOktng I hMtlng paid shopa. $500 . .$92-8700 1234/mo 548· 1451 eves l11tal1 2911 WIDOW HAS US lor TO'S &3 l-e300 24 hr1 "' add From 'S1n Diego Ft'W'f • 2.ieo 1q h. 3178 lirdi. 1 10.000 '"' No credit Demon1tr1tors ..... ~. ny d Ive Norlh on e.acn to Fem ... 250/mo, N.B. area. 13 .... 'II ~-u ,.. McFl6den and ..... , on i;grt hac• 2719 evalt. Jan. 25·30 yre. NB. 11 30 M 1A zonino ChtCIC. no penalty Also fll 111 8..Utltllffy landacas>H ore. O -Kethy 250--0440, e\191 Agent 541·5032 lend on I buy TO'e Are "O\I advenluTOUI, J:den ...... Pool & *"'"· Mc~ lo ....... WIN 1 llP't W/110¥9. refrigef· 557·2421 .. $10,000 up to JurnboL .._..·~ ......... ,o .._,z;;.. N = v I L L A G E ator Ind patklng. $430. Co•t• MHa lndualrl•I Oenleon Aleoc 873-73 '1 ·-..... _....., ~.c~ a.di..,...,,_,, 0 .. ~ (714)8t3-5198 Call 875~12 an 5PM Large 2·1t0ty In CM.Wid. Bldg. 3000 lq n tllt-up In • traWI? A Mfg mtero wive. d.,,_, truh deluxe lndu11r1a1 perk. In· tlJ aa I Co nae ~ fOf 10 1 ldrm. 1515 Spado111 Quiet 2 Br 2 Bt, f 'A be. Aleo 3 Br, 2 omptr •".,. 850-8314 oluc:ltt 1pprox 800 11 Of -gait Ind DUYl.1.. !~ encl 131 £. 18th. 8'&-6818 TwnhM '575. Walk to ba, frplc. Botn haw. w/d ...,..... offlee. 41• P9f 11 Of'OM. ov.r. 10 lrav.I t,;411nomll, r'..>, 161 E 181h. S.-2-0856 .belch 980-te56 hkup. crpll/drpa. gar Ul.IOlmllM 1005 8rloao Drive. Laa Vegae, H•..il. and , • Walk to beeeh Bach. 642·4387. PrOf *"' .,..,.,,. 1370 + l"·n 69 11 W....,n ata1• with • { 8~ t~~ S400 ell utll• 1ncld 2 Bt 1 Ba frpto xlnt Penln· ulll t1t1l1at ~ 4M·058' '" OUf IUS*Vlted mnettng •• , 2250VanguardWay 5~7 1ut1 too. g arege . MlltProf.tooldng for M/I'~ ~::M=:!"~~ 540-9828 WHIUll IPTI MOO/mo. 87~912 Btu to e11r 2er t1m 1 blk trom ~O:l:!r~~::'VA';' UC1 Mutt be amblttout. • ' Wl111111 SIHldoue 1 & 2 I r ,.,Of'll lcrota frOl'l't Lido Mltina. beleh. lrflkr Oii. J. 8Mllh Call Torn '48-&a 1.$ C.M. well oroomed MCI bnO"I. ti': ' $528. L.111• I atrMlfta, 3 Br 2 Ba, frpl. newly dee· 175--0IM . 786-7500 All 1ralnlnO e._penffl • • I ... llt pOOI I tpa, l•ge rec Oflted Ml95 1·9N-5e68 M P<Of. 25-35. llralQht. la......-11 potenlll l, gu1ren1eed pelCI Tran1porletlon ,,...New 3 8f 1~ le. petto, room . ne wly re• Al beach 2ar lbe nlarnkr. to atw 2t>r, 2'A XffbffiONLIOWWWM drl• •i:.:;,~1 com • Mn. return vu-1nt8ed f.-: .. O/W, btt-lne. llldt Of(, no decorated, be.aullfulty lllndec.11.. Q8f a lO~ 4 1...; ba condo, C.M. &31"'391 OMOUATll OF 1"9 m1M10ft tomo\lei ttlOh H rnl.nga S titt :.A '*9, ll'nnled. OOCLtOtnc)'. landaca~d, eeourUy H'S/mo~ &41·7t&4 1condo10 ""·"'Udo LOOlllno fOf t.-ow cl• Into menegemeota '*'9. lrnmeCI. '°' -'· call 4.,. • tl7$/mo. MO Cetttlf St ....-~ no c>et• • memben wt1o mey be In Serld r..,.,.to June Mdoln. 11·• P"' •1 •• F0t llPPI &4s.et4f 14t-t59 810 CANYON Condo OOfi llland. 1314/mo. Very the Orenge ~ w . P. o. IOx 15'0 Otttr. e.tf-fsi7 COUrM Ylew,3 8', 21A bl nloll e1&-el2t el1. 6 We 1re wontfnO Oft OUt Coeta MtM, J2tH """9 ·._. C..1111ed Ada. Y04lt one-Heve somethtn9 to NII? 2 frptea, POOi. Jae,'"'""' l!LL Idle Item• with a 281'1 reunion, CAii EOE ~:'9 ~:' ldt--: 1 "°" lhopplnO 01r11• Q••ft'led Id• oo 11 we11 1 yrlM. t1~. 211.1312 0e14y,P11ot CtUllfled Ad, 151.2161 en t'~. " ... .,., ... .,, r New.pi per KIDS-EARN _g~~J _TRIPS ANP PRIZESI AGES 11-14 EARN ti' TO S75.00 PB WEEK. Wt now llevt 1$ ...., lot }Oii" -..... 40 MCllll "*' for Tht °""' = Dtilr Nol Our """ atatt al 3:30 p.M. _, wotl 11111118:30 p "'· .....,.. °" Sllurder."' wori • "" lllOlt llckr11 '" .. Wll llltllY - ''"' jlffHI, Molt Miii ....... 1"f °"" lllOlllJ I .. "*' Is llO ,.....,~ ., Celaction llnol¥ld " ,. "' Mtem1M, ..,. Cll lllr. C.11. (714) 541-'7'058 • • Orange Coast CA IL Y PILOT /M onday, December 12. 1983 , ... Dtta SSlO Jtwtbz 1214 TV-' la•io, LhllOI Of VorkleO, AKC Q~ Show Prla, p1t1 lltrff 12.32 Aattt Waatt4 H20 Att"4 .. ,.,... A18", a....w At .... a.l!!!!f RIGAE!f CXsR IJ:Ab!b. 1-------T()[)AY'S CRC>SSWC>RD PUZZLE ChJITIP tlr9d pup1. F/M. cer1111cata, v an ci.e & T.VACNTALS no per rno St11tllng $195. 5311-1)925 Arr,: Jtwtlere Wiii NII l9" ootoi TVe. &Norttd IQ(your vehlcle,domtstlc ,... 1111 .. , ..... Ina 1141 YtUi1w11n 1173 or for.tgn. 551·8285 1H2 BMW 833ctl, dark !ffut e.t Merceoea, '7t. '80 Rabbit deltel. 2 dr. 4 ACROSS 1 Mantle S Edenlte 9 Olamantit 14 Scotch PQf1 15 Garment HS Entage<t 17 Turn~ over HI Huba 20 Rtlln 2 1 M oat miserly 23 Autos 25 Oar 26 Gott props 28 Grow molars 32 Ship's canvases 37 Dribble 38 Mo ther Gynt 39 Delay 41 Male animal 42 Bovine 45 Cuslard apples 48 Narrator 50 Verruca 51 FluH 54 Big meals 58 Cheapening 62 Impede 63 D&tk 64 Square deal 66 Pale 67 Mosaic unit IS8 Robert 69 Pulled 70 Monument 71 Transmit DOWN 1 Digests 2 Poplar 3 Turned white 4 Arouse 5 Metric unit 6 Beetles 7 Succors 8 Doc 9 Got on first 10 Sem i 11 Harangue 12 Disciples 13 Bane 18 Creepers 22 Acorn 24 Red and Black - 27 Incubates 29 In-· All l'RIYIOUI PUZZLE SOLVED 30 Hula - 3 1 Trees 32 Go foodless 33 Bone: pref 34 Dance 35 Edie! 36 Murdered 40 "Maple - Forever" 43 Plxleish 44 Akin 46 Kiimer work 47 Hides 49 Nonsense 52 Screens 53 Gas1ropod 55 lnslptd 56Symptom 57 Veloclty 58 Clean house 59 Inner: pref 60 Defect 61 Arizona river 65 Insurgent Measy Dogal S 10 any tiff, lnl rt ~000 crtdll for 1tyle1. 540·3 195 G I h 1 $2,500 or portions lor _ room oO IC oo te8Qher 2 6 % d I a co u n I 2 Porl 00101 lVt, 17', (21 yrs eMp.) 548--2848 7141597·2233 warn. $157 12· S 150 POoOLESARE PEOPLE --e,..11 cond 846·8373 Pupa $250 & up. 546-2848 Rolex Ladles Oatejutt, _ _ gold, 111 $950 640-7782 .... ,, C .. arttr/ Sheltle. male. 2 mo. S260 • Al(C "Teddy Bear L()OI(" lbc~i••2 521' Ital 7010 540•5605 comi><etlOf, 2 Brldoe90ft IO' IUUIT Yl0'1 SHEL TIE PUPPE~ rnlll1, talhH. 15X50. NEW • DIESEL For All 3•;, moe. & 8 wtc1 old 14X40, 12X38. V·H mill, your HOiiday Enterlalnlng S 100·$200. 953-0174 bead blast machine, gu, & Parade ot light• O•v- Sheltle•. Sable & Wht ere & m~ W9tden , beneh 673-4860, ava 557-3273 STOCKING STUFFERS mlll, b1nd11w. granite ~ewport Cnristm11 S 150·S350. 551-8556 Plate. surf ice grinder· Parade or Lights 20 tibia saw, belt dlta sand· · er folnter drill press people Max 646·0551 Aatls1t1 6010 YIM, misc 541-3091 •••• , • .t • .,~., Cr1l1t Antique English piano 1nd ---Dec 1 to Jan 1 Groups or I chair, S800. Legal book· lli1ctllHH 81 6211 30 $15 per p1r1on. cue. 1400 548-4866 (7 i4)673-2336 -·~inch rebond ctrpet pad. I have a few German & $ t 3S aq yd. 762-6106 ---- French Antique CLOCKS ----... ti r.a J 7011 left over lrom sale Would t9·· a>lor TV S 150 Obi 1 -•HI llke to Mii before Christ· bed w/hdbrd & linen 12w ZODIAC ZEB mas ~5/up 536-3932. $100 KenmOfe wanr & 25 hp mo1or, new treller. Sterling Candlelabr8S't8T8 Tea Set & olher tine Sii· ver Antiques. 640-4999 Wicker doll buFigY. umly Kab Co, Chic . $225. Call 979.993 .. dryr $200 both 432-8797 $3200 548-4866 1 yr old, soud oak.king sz Power ltats 7012 water bed. $250 Walk· ~!"'. -~""""--"""""""'"" man 1. like new, $40. 22 w/Lldo mooring, cynsonlc drums, $60 $4500 673-7444 Iv msg. 650-6466 28' BAJA, 6 cyt dst Tower. . -* FIREWOOI * At~11acea 6011 s6o LOAD 649-2846 plank, fish box. 2 vhla, meter • more $28K Alter 5 call 673-1080 •JO"X. OFF* n c bRYeR: Like new $ IOO 546•6934 aft 6 Airless Spray Equipment Painters supplies Frosllree relrig. 5'5 '.gold, 850-0545 anytime On au 1983 Achilles 1n- 11atab1 es 1n stock BAR. mahog s1a1ned 960-9003 or 960-4373 nr new, $300 966-9753 f •• y',,L ... CES glass center, Drass WIHY USED CARS & TRUCl<S COME IN OR CALL FOR FIH APPUIS&l Cofmler·Oel.lllo OHYllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON 8E.ACH 1•1-toll1l41-aaa1 WI PAY TIP llLW ftllSllOUI WllUllH PllTU0/111&11 2480 H11t_>or Blvd. COSTA MESA Ul-UOO 141· 1411 WEWUTYHI OLEUllUO&ll Sae Ronald Dace THEODORE ROBINS FORD lObO HArc!IOll Ill VD CO~TA MHA 641 OOlO Traclt1 to35 1917 Datsun pu wlShl. nu ttres. good shape $2300 895-3720. 760-1879 eves '60 FORD 1 TON t2ft Stake Bed S8,000 Victor 642-5655 '80 Counet Ford Great work truck alnt running cond $2300, 673-4958 .. drwrs $700 720-1136 CALIF 18 sgt gas fiber· Les 957-8133 glass flyDrtdge spon-Mechanics Special ·77 Kenmore wshr & dryr e.rlll Bllrm set 3 pc, dbl b&<l hsner Sacrrloce $16 800 Oa1sun king cab service cond s 1oo ea 544.6488, S350. Honda E•press obo 780-8677 760-8361 Dody. $2000 546-8672 ----$96. boys CfUIW bike. lk -• -REFRIGERATOR Moving nu$140 548·7527eves WANTTOSELLORBUYA Vaaa ,2040 must se~ $99 979-5774 Cabbag~ Patch Kids. BOAT? f1~~~3~8E FIRST 193 MErRO STEP VAN: 4 Refrigerators, !Ike new. $250-$275 642·9049 • c:yl, 3 spd, good cond. clean, 1 Almond 1 White, --Boats, S11I 7014 great lor swap meets FF. 2 dr Sl65. 895-7062 Celling Ian. 91111 In Dox .• 65 2if Excallbar 3 salts• $1500 or trade tor small tor ass mtr. oak blades & 4 • · • car 966-8324 alt 5 Retrlga/Furnaces: Ser-lullp lites Cost $290. main, 6 hp Ev1nrude OIB. vlee-~11-Buy. Frosttess take $95. 552-0796 manne radio. auto pilot '82 DODGE RAM 250 VAN from $99 8261 Botta, -Asking $8000/obo Days Custom lnterlOf. 101ded Midway City. 894~888 Kng sz waterbed. llotatron I 859-6077, eves 494-5084 xlnt cond MUST SELL system wl waveless mall ----$8250 840-4 160 WaSller & dryer. exoell & loam frame New $350, CAL 24, VHF, new salts, __ _ cond $350 /o bo now$150.645-9057 rigS4200673-6382 Aali•ata, 720--0148, 646-8070 wrk. Magi<: Island Gold C1rd. El Toro saning dinghy, ClaHiCI 9045 c •• ., •• a $750. F v Tennis Clut:>. ultra tight render, mast. '83 ZIMMER GOLO.(N .._ • t .e.016 $800. 548-4866 sa11 . rudder. center SPIRIT Hand Built In !!••!.•II JJ board $350 494-0053 35mm AbFA ctmera and Magic Isl gold card, chrtr · __ Florida. Mint condition. S membrshp $3500 value Erle5on 23. good Shape, $65.000 new Priced at llasn. 65. 2 lnstamaucs, 111 s750 759•0939 Naples slip Malce otter $49,500 (714) 545-9485 S8 each. 548-5261 ·now 2 13· 633 -613 8 dys, Eve 963-5828 Nikon F-2 Photomlc body NORMAN ROCKWELL: 213-433-7860 eves -..... ,.... ------- w/M0·3 mtr drive· MB· 1 "FlrSI Love" & "Huck Aaltl, laPtrlN blue, leather, 8 88 128.000 or 12000 and epd, 11r. ,tereo. porf whMI•. P-11', 101ded. TO/p/:mt• ot S700/mo. c:ond. S295o. 831-3018 $~8:900 101r. 645-3639 or 73 ~· 731-3501 •80 Rabbit, Mint oond, 6 8 5 l98 Sile/Trad• '81 250SE apd, eunroot, llr, tterto, Mbz Cpe 11500 or van of 13350/080 . 831-3018 LAROE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! & aame 111lu1. 548-1647 ,80 Vtn on. xlnt cond .. MC 1141 S7400. i .. 1453 173 Midget, 85b mi. new '82 Rabbl11.X lrUGk.Dtll, 40 re<I p1rn1. gd cond, nd• mpg, 5 119, t3K ml like. LIH 11&111 gw toe> s1s15, 645-8243 n-. S6500, e1e.S61e SE~i~~~i E~!i~G P•8ilft t1 SI YtlH I H: 3870 N Cherry Ave 183 50!Sfl. loaded. mov-175 2dbl, wht wlmaroon LONG BEACH Ing, $13,200. 557-7830 Int. $3100 firm. 548-4:te2; (No. Cherry extt-405) PtrlC•• 9157 Miac. 111: ll14) IH·llto Trade-Ins Welcome '59 3511, mlet green, re· Come in & IM Newport· Now open Sun 11-4 stored, $6900/obo. Evet Beach'e llMt l Nlecllon: 496-51851631-185511221 of provlously own1d• Dlll H 112 'M 912 ed 11 G t PouchH, Audia and 172 2aoz. 4 ipd. ne.,. Cond 's749: r;:&.28~8: Volk1wegen1. clutch.lllr'llwOfklngcond ,72 911 SPORT·A·MATIC ._, _ ~ . $2650. 650-1233 Reblt eno Good cond. . ,.._. '72 Pickup. Rbll eng, $5995. 891-9500 mags 11150• 549-0194 72914 c1e1n cond Webber 4~~~~ '83 Sen1ra. 5apd, stereo. carb1 $2950 96&-7961 813..()9()() mint cond, but nigh mile· ------------=--age S3995 631-3016 ltl11 ltJH 9161 New Mercedes Benz Beck· , ----er Grand Prl• llec:lronlc 84 Sentra. Take over radio $675. 642·9677 lease No down --·------ $ 135/mo 546-3416 'JO" CARVER Aalta Dtatallc Fial-9123 l015-[0CE l aiclt 1 9307 1976 FIAT t3 1 S. xfntl .. ..,. ~~•t' •-. , '";1 ·10 Electra 1956 obo. cond looks hke new '"°""' '' "'" .. "' """' ' . .,,,, s 1895 ODO 895-3720 OPEN lUNDA'U "s 552-t456 or 640-...... 4 760· f879 eves . c .. mec "" Hoa•• 9IB Ttftta fiH '75 ldorado. mn/11. real 4 1vlc 4K m1, clean 19 f2 f oyota Corona ~~e 54~~m3 !!!·0795 intr $995. 553·6623 Sedan 4 dr, auto Orig --·-------owner $850 833-8426 '76 Sevllle In XLNT cond. 80 C1v1c Deluxe. amlfm cass.1001 rack. new tires, 75 Corolla ~spo air. ~~~ bfs~nd 6~~~:~3 51,000 ml, great shaoe. AM/FM, .cln1 cond alter 7 pm $4000 646-4352 • $1800 241-1481 -·18 c I -'19 Eldo diesel, •Int cond, '81 ACCORD· 2 dr. Ivory. el ca Llltback. 10~ sliver lease 1ust com- 22,000 mt. mini cond. mileage. •Int cond. pieted $6950 640-8268 $5900 650-8689 $3800/0BO 760-0761 . . -----T i · -9-1~7 79 Sevtile, lull power. 8 t ACc<>rd HB, 5 spd, I ••1 1 leather Int. new '83 alarm, am/fm caas. XTN 172 fA MINT condiuon motor. $7500 Steve warr. lo mt. S5680 obo s1pphtre blue, stereo: 863-0478 days, 547-2104 833-1$49 eves. cover SU OO OBO eves. 81 ACCORD SE. Sunroof • 499·l546 _8_1 _E_L_00 __ 30_1< __ 1 _owne __ r $7500. 675-3008 Vtllrl WllH 9173 brn. pr1m'e cond. lo1ded · h all 9127 163 B1J1, rebl1 eng .. trans, '12·500· 720·ll36 tront end. 12v. s14so THE LllllEST MUST SELL 642-7579 SELECTIOI '68 Bug, 6ood cond, sn/rf, reblt eng nu radials ot late model, tow mileage am/Im cass, $2000 obo'. Cadillacs In Southern Karen 84 7. 1 ooo or Catllorn1al See us todayt 645-2223 · MAIERS & MB·2 b 11 k '. o EK Flnn"(lramed) A ppr Unsinkable Sabots-oOmlll. . focusing :Cr:s:10L:1 it-$6000/olr 557-5454_ ~7~;adta111° ,;11-~::i:;: ~da 9107 lllE ltlHU'I luminator; Nikon tlash Pool llble 4x8 slate dealer 1•213•435•3887 76 SILVER FOX, 4 dr SOUTH '68 BUG. RUNS GOOD $995 JEFF 645-0862 ClDILLlC 2600 Htrbor Blvd COSTA MESA coupler Beaut cond $6251 w/aocessories s4oo firm ___ $850 631-3395 alt 6pm '67 VW Squareback, dam- llrm 552-9759,eves 540-53 17 Want25 plusboat •n trade •80 T bo 1 d..,. Cl • COUllTY agedfrontend,S1000all . 1----for spons car & or art ur · oa ....... m n or par11 557-9188 Faraalart 6025 Poot TaDle (slate) for work 851-8926 Iv m11g meron red, 54.ooo mi ISIZI ·68conv Bug. red w/blk C•n ttltl I 13 Antique oa~ buHet wimlr-Chri1tmas Excel cond -, • $10,500. 997-4755 1..,_., ___ -.~-- ror&secret sllverdrawer.1 ° o,""' • . • Aaltl la,.rlt4 $4500 540-1860 ,. $3001 b b•4 7362 fllar11t ~llJ 7011 "WI Will HT top. radials. runs well. 164 CORVETTE. WAITE $395. (2)121112 Carpets, --UH suns AVON EO~AEST , -11 lllHSIU 673• 1648 $274)00 646-0736 I.I' W •• 1-..1 s1-BtlJ ...... 9100 ltlJ ........... 9100 green. $15 ea. 549-8220 from the Far East For Oars. motor brlCket. xlnt lfllW t l 12 Volume Si tes, Service '68 VWFUlback. Every-SEE us FlllSTI -:;::-:;::;:;: .. :;;;;;;;;;::-: -_ .. · cond $400 645-6776 And Leaslog thing new Re-bit eng. • LE SIC Ar11tlclel Ficus Benj11T11lna appt, Martin. 646-4244 '73 2002, nu Mleh. Ur-. nu 187 1 t Beech Blvd. S 1500. 493-2561 We have a good Mlec:tlOO SALIS SA s lnUY/ sr~~~ar;,~a:k:::::. ~~ trees-qualltysllkieaves.IRockwell 6X13 planer SHJI. Dtclta 7022 shocks. AM/FM. >ilnt .Hunllngton Beach '69 vw Auto Stick sriitt. ot NfW & used Chev· &IY 01-HllllATll 60_70 wpm. must be ""r· real wood trunks • For s2ooo. 24 .. wood-cutting MOORING BEST LOC cond $4500. 786-9694 (l 1.a) l .. 2·2000 roletsl See us lodeyl lllPUY AIYEllTISl•I (Newport Bch Area) sonaDle w/phone exJ,;r. home and olflce. bandsaw $2000 Meal Rental Balboa Island 10 eves & wknds. ,. ,. New Radials. good eng, The Orange County Dally Major West Coast Yacht· bookeeplng exper r)8C. Beebe & Assoc 476-0311 culling saw $t000. Also min to Jelly 18' boat T3 2002 Rebll head, fllaa•a 9141 ~~~6~~f76~ Int $1150 Ptlol has an e.>1cellen1 OP· Ing magazine has Im· Salary commenaerate Beautiful l<oa wood back· hand 1001s 6•6-0379 673-6204 Ptret1111res, gd cond Best 1711 X 2 ----ponurnlt y beginning mediate opening lor eM· w/8'1...-. 714•545•9224 1 bl Sl25 1 $3000 760 8 90 R 2. dr. new tires, '71 Sqbck 1uto, 20K on mod-January for career perienced Secretary ,...... g~~m~~bl: ~0okcase SOapper lawnm~ $1So NEWPORT ISLAND-PVT o r over · -_1 Dalt. Runs xlnt, depen· rblt eng New Webers COHHELL CHEVROLET '!'\."ii orf••I JI I oriented display advef11s· w/55 wpm tyPtng and TOP$$$___ tieadboard $40 White 557-6964 alter "30 DOCK Power boat to 29 75 2002. xlnt cond dable S 1200 675-6819 carbs s 1000, 946.4921 ing sates reps with al shorthand to provide FematesPreLModels& woodcabi~ellchest.$65 -ft 650-1906 •e<lltan •nt $4800 dys NtrcHH Beas 9145 .71 Sq ... =k Gd eng & rnir ••~l\\H',\ 541>-I 200 proven 11ack recoro sates~ppor1t0Adverhs· Escoris (213)866·1984 549 525 1 R bl 1 1 k 64•·9111 x234, eves ""' Grea1 earning po1enua1 1ng Manager E11cellen1 - -• Spinet CaDle·N&lson UP· esponsi 8 oca 5 see 495.5903 10 MERCEDES 260SL $1700/obo, 720-1857 ev Fer• 11 d Truck Onver / Ma1nten· Beaut sofa, custom made. roght prano $500/oDo Npl oav11s dock OCh L & ------------guaranteed draDew 119a1nsl a v,ancemllem opp~IU'lll·I ance Mon ano Tues country Fr . 1 w~k old Enganement /wedding lor L•OO 14 63 t-7675 76 2002 mint cond llint IS 60900m1 orig s63uperbr0 '73 VW, runs & looks xlnt. '65 Mustang Convertible, commission sore 10 •y or we organiz ...... se .. d h 6 ~~ ., 1 1-11 5 t t $2000 1 k c h move into menagemenl a ~la rt er who can com-"'1 n 19 1 • am moving. Cosl $800, sell rongs br11nd nu $900/bO Slips A11a1laDle 35 & 35 mech · A/C musl see · 5 a 81 as · 289 Eng 4 tpd. ,_ plus Send resume 10 munocate elfec1111ety Dy I Thurs-Fr1. 9-5 Good driv· $475 644-5319 631-0362 all 6pm Ca 11 9. 5 M on. F 11 S4200 49~ 7665 171 250C 545'245!· 645~641 _ P:1n1. good cond $5000 P o Sox 1560 1e1ephone ing record Min Age. 20 ---wgnr uwr painler S t30 vlu. 642-4644 Convenienlly Located Auto a11 sunroof. needs 75 Bug. grn. new eng, 5 8• 1808 Costa Mesa 92626 1 Apply Pennysaver. l660 COIClh IRAll •EW 590 s 0 one 10x50 I & Compe1111ve1y Priced c:osme11cs $40001090 x1ras $2800/obo Eves 066 FALC6N new tires. EOE We otter a comprenens1ve I Ptatenlla Ave C M Musi sell. 4 pc earthtone t>inoc~ ;15 640~ 7051 ! Sailltoar•s 7028 & 642-9 t87 496-51851631 -185511221 brks, uphol 6 cyl. runs benehls package 1"81 1n-nPISJ/11!£• OFFIC-E sec I. $800. 549. 7984 2 s Id w In 0 s u r I er s 73 450SLC A,/C good '76 Conv ciiisstc, redlw good $800 64 1-3867 SALES • E•cet com· and free pari..ing Starting FIT Accuracy 1mportan1 Crtb ne cond ltnr, PP $12,995 blk int & boot. has less '66 Mustang, good cond . 1 cluOes nealth onsur ance • • I mission Full or p111me saiafy s 1 t00-$ l300l mo Busy ot11ce 64<1-1999 protec 786-9100 than 25K mi. exit cond, needs mec:hanlcil wOfk 633 9310 o d 1 t ---73 ••B 280 1 d orig ownr $4995 obo S 1800 OBO 650-4125 ~ Salis c:r.~~s '"c!3a11 o~.!:r; ~I nPIST: PT /FT c,~~trs"oo pa;-;;t, sunr:O~~ ~~,nix>::~ -640-9247 642-6173 Dan am • 5 pm 101 1n1erv1ew 60/per min • tmmed call '76 OAS ER 3 --------SALES/SUPERVISOR appo.ntment PETERSi:N (714) 557 -3331 9-1 tam Des1gne $6500/olfer 540-5318 H dr "il!Ch· '77 Squire, 8 psngnr, IUIO, CPI Corp a licensee of PUBLISHING CO 5 6" )( 73 MBZ •50SE U I back (brown), am/Im pi s, p/b, Im/Im, hi mlle9 Sears, Roebuck and Co . 714-645-1611 w1rdb and beaut car $10~~~ cs•~· ail:6Y2-7';h~els . $950 obo. 644-8583 is seeking an ind1v1dua1 beach ca" •9•.9525 1 oDo 2 1 d l•IOIE 11•1ES " " '80 Musteng 6. cyl, auto. with aa es an su~-Stcrttary/laslst. nv 875-63 . '76 RABBIT new p1tnt & 32.000 mt, S4SOO. wl! visory experience Good Real Es1ate investmenl -78 450SLC European tires clean xlnt oond 962-4458, hm 645-8&93 organ1u11onal and com· c 0 m P a n Y 5 8 e k s Our 1984 Sales Cam· Dining Edition, 2 tone met. blue. s2scio OBO.' 675-173 l · mun1Cat1on skills a must motlvaled indl\lldual with peogns call for 5 new & bur custom spoller Beclcer '84 T-Blrd equipped Take Salary plus benefits as general omce skllls & die-ulespeopte. leaf. & radio wltape & stereo, '78 VAN: good cond. low over IHH. s2io1mo well as excellent op-iaphone exper , xlnt We have administrative c:,9h~o5m alee sunroot with wtnd-1mi000• Btau7p5u2nkt. new tires. ~6;-4_8_·3_4_16 ___ -.n<=: portunlty tor advance-lyping a must. varied • Shield, pwr locks. leather 4 • 1400 X2848 .. , ment In expending ser-du lies 549•2988 support, UIM momen-552-4 uphol. altltude meter. work, 644-4193 home Mtrca~ 9 VICI! buSlness ~nd re· tum, pertect location and Dill din radar detectOf. xlnl con-'79 Conver11ble Bug ·13 CAPRI. v6, stick. sume ano satery history a solid reputation. $350. dlllon $l8,000. Cell Whl/wht, low ml, lmmac. AM/FM CASS. S1200. to Answer Ad Box 1052 for Id •ctlOfl' Jorn Unique Homes now In lee & 7-9aml7-9pm 857-1429 $6550 847-0059 675·2115 Ortnge Coast Dally Pilot. ft ft Older to parllcipate In our prtnts ·77 450SL, both topa. •Int =--,,--..,.-----p 0 Bo 1560 C ta ~ '74 Cuvj V-6. xlnt cond .. · x · os c o m m u n I t y • w I d e cond. silver wi red Inter ...,. Mesa, CA 92626 CaH a Christmas promotion, Huddl• $26.000 tlrm 759-8189 rt/) nu p1lnt, Clll Steve. Equal Oppty Emplyr ml! calculator/"Blue Book" desk. ~ 64 6-0 551 OAaDi·yVISPQRilot ~:i~~ng seminars and :~,~ '10 llZ IOOSLC ·~ A ~ ·15~.~pr~lle~.hl:r.!:i :.~· M0t• IJl'lliliM are getting Whl/blu lthr. alloys. S3000. 780· t f:J8 l ft 4. the camping "bug" th11 "l<ick-oll Breakfast' at I IU AM/FM cass . front & yetr. II you have a theBalboaBayClub. Lii rea\,..spollers, snrl, very ca"11)9f th11'• not getting 642 5678 sharp 132.500. Ol•1ao~ilt 1327 Ullld. NII 11 now with e • Now Is a good time 10 get a Ll.'i~~ TUISPAO-lllZ lllE •IHll'S ·76 Toronado. grllt cond. ct111lfled Ad tresh start on a booming 110-1010 SOU"'H 50.000 orig. ml. S1995. 1984 Phone Jim Wood, NEW O ~ PP 675 751 650 63 I •1 ,., .. 675-6000 lor conlidentlal sprgs '82 280SL, US conv, 13K • 4 • - 3 o al Y I al · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • 1nterv1ew.. Retail ml $30.000 540-6699 COUNTY '78 Cutlass Su pr. BrQhm 1275· ·e2 300SD. L1p1a blue. VOLISW•IEI Loaded ' cleln. "'' pwr · PART T M tlleH lllES " Cr. tllt. nu brk/tlrea. :. I £ Ponder S35K Mr Denys 898-8568 "WI WILL llT 13900 pp 752-8 l23 Mark w/lves ASkibout the monav we If lllfl•All" chrs -1 .... '81 Cut1111 Brough1m. Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hours per day). Weekdays P .M. - weekends A.M . Earn about $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow IS& THAY caston can save you lhru our Volume Sale1, Sl!Moe t 1 K, 101ded, like new. PI T motor rou1e drivers• Lamp, purch1se & leue plans And,LHllng 18500. 646-8052 needed now In Costa I s 1o 5 Jfl SU•IS 18711 BNch Btvd Mesa AM delivery 10 I fMNITS Huntington Be1ch Pl 11. 13-hOmes Must have good Rellnlsh ( l 1 "-) I .a2 2000 l!WJio"'!•P•-•-• ___ .....,•-." car • proof ot Insurance s~ld Cherry table wl21 -wnt. ,a 0111y Piiot 1301 OulllStreet ,. ,. • ·73 Plymouth 318 Auto, '" 642-4321. EOE No wknds or holidays No I f2" leafs $250. 2 Capt9.& Plano Henry Miiier Spinet ·92 2SOR ATC, xlnt cond Clualfled Ad Call Tod1y I NEWPORT BEACH prev A re Dept Cir. Mint collec'llons or bllllng Call '2 males ch rs $40 ea Mdl Orig over $2000. $ IQOO/obo 642-0638 &42·5678. 111·1300 Want Ad.J. \ Cell 642-5678 cond. $915. 960·2514 630-544 1. 9·2PM M·F 545-0932 now s9oo 432•9681 '82K°AWASAKI LTD 440 I I ---- •••••••• secttorial soiasdilkl Sohmer Console Piano. Low mt. good cond. $1150 Aatt Leaaia1 tOIO Aalt Lealiat 9010 Aalt Leaal11 tol01Aalt Lt11la1 IOIO • • 'f. I.• ' ' ' ' ' o ' ' '' Daily Pilot · · .... PART-TIME. varied hours green velour $350 3 wall lllce new. tH gloss finish or bell offer 645-2901 10 include early A M u n 1 t s n a I u r a I $ !995 Slelnway equal 83 Honda Express. .rnl weekends Must have di!· wood/amokey glass S200 675-9057 or 675•8877 eond, 600 m1 $386 Must pend•ble vet11c1e (small ea 01nlr'lg Rm set naturallsohmer grand piano . circa soil' 6•2·2914. 662-7459 truck van. •latron wood parquet 18ble 6 1 1920 beaul cond • wagon I to assist news-swede1cnrome chairs SSOOO/obo •96• 7b35 Meleo 81. 260. like n- B . latlo off'ce needs a phone paper dealer ;n trvlne $250 ,., Sola 811<1 dbl I t>Ovghl tor wife, ridden usy circu n 1 1rea Must be depen· comtort1ble cushions YllUltl IUll very 111118 WHI hotd 11" I PUT TllE PHOllE OLERI cle rk f or verifying solicitor o r der s . 20 dabte Contac:1 Gr1g I a1mo11 new S250 Eves POllSHEO WALNUT 5· 3 Christmas S900 obo Hm h ours per w eek. M on.-Fri. 4 .30-8:30PM , Hyde Monday lhru Frld1y 1 673-7040 1mmac, 8 yrs remaining 84o-74 t4, otl 645· l 177 I $4 pe r hour. A pplicant must be mature I between 9:30 and 10 30 lalMa on warn Retail S8.000 vesp1 100. llkt new. 1 yr a nd reliable . Some pho n e experienc e • m only. 642•4321 p i _, .e.107 sell S4800 obo eves old 1750 545-6786 . . • ta II.ii v 559·0559, dys M0-5745 desir ab le bu t will tram. Apply in per son Je~a utt4 9 ll llllUSllll APT'I TV laiit · -Trailen,_ between 2-4pm. A sk fo r D eb ra Df Sever1111ovee relrlQ din -' , 1••2 Tra"I 1024 C aterlne. NurM °' Companion .tn Mte. mlec. Thure "thru l lt rtt w fMf TRXtLER 1500 ORANGE COA ST D AIL y PILOT , :"~ ~~: ~.~: Sunday Aller 101m. 406 2 Je( Spkrs, Morantz ree, 648-4224 ... 1 u •• oil• w r "" " 1 .. , "' d 11 91d rt 545-9380 r l ---lergrated •yt, PPfl, llj)e Ill fll, JJOW 8AY ST •COSTAME"iA CA 111611> Iring In ll1ndlc8ppee1 Of E.B1yAva.•1 673.()3451 du1I turn lbt Safleul In· T '1 ----- • , •• • . • .. • • • • Y taata a oeck. rec'• & amp, tum Vlill!J · MU ·· ·." ......... ~--.... -Dtta S1 Vall!t 1134 tbt 4 woo<! ' giue door QftXL 86)( TAXI Ce A I 11.ly Pl.Ill ................... "··: -FOFbM'~e. tov-. garnee. ~·b ca11 a11 5 n1-3055 6dtt. S4oo. vict or ~~~~ tlOthtt, boolla. S1t/Sun BEAUTIFUL 28" RCA 842-5855 _.. .. -1 0·4. 10489 Slou• River COIOf TV, 2 yr wrnty, ·.·. PAIT TI•I lfflOI OLJll -:'. chafl'lplon """·~.blue Cr. (Ward & Elita). Sl48. FrM de!. 01*! Nloe nome-t>Ylft 7XtX2 Very busy d rculadon office neoeds part t.lme help answering havy • phone U'allk:. We hav~ ruce CUI-. · t.omen! Applkla!lt.I must be neal1 .• reswrllfble1 and bavt • pleasant telephone ~ty. Some light o ffice work alto. Hour1 are Mon-Fri. 9:00 Altl&o 2.1>0 PM, Saan· inC •larJ ii $l00.00 ptt week. Apply in ~ Mon· ThW"I, 2~00 IO 4.:00 PM. A1/Jf. f« Catherine or Eileen. ORANGE COAST OAJl.Y PILOT )JO w , •• sr • COSTA MISA CA t:nl• Ati t ..,_ .. , n••111•Ht#f1 (I 4ilt'i '''° "tt • t ............................ t •••••• ~. with mu k, red Sun TV JOfln'a 84$.1788 llllW. good tlrH , llll coat, 0 _., old, 1350. f!!!!I IC HOME STEREO-SPi('AS flOhll. $3M>. 84M571 et'T·TU5 ev.. ................. 250 w•tt Al. 1000, never A1t1 nfnl/ Chmtmu pupt)ftt. beeul ~IOf ltama. applel, uMd, co11 1150. NCT. P1rt1 MIS AKC Scot1111. $350 . PlllO rum111.1re. Aimott S150/obo. Kl-6314 N .. l4!m8'11\1GCll 1-t&e-l 2t 5 •l15PM ":7a!~~/,11~";0:rt t<enwooo amp. 1unt r, er °'end Ptlx etec1ron~ Ch rt 11 m • • Cock• r __ turnt1blt, t.fltKf'I c-.. r9dlo, M15. t4l·tt'1 Sp1nltll. 2 butt rem..... 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THI ORANGI COAST MONDA V, DECEMBER 12. 1983 Divers find The whereabouts o f a 39-year-old Tustin man who ap- pare ntly gunned his car off the end of the Newport Beach Pier Saturday night a nd disappeared into the darkened water below remains a mystery today. Scuba divers have twice probed the submerged wreckage of the station wagon withouf' finding any sign of Martin Regan's body. The car 1s restmg on its top in roughly 30 feet of water. Police said th£' water off the pier is murkv and the vehicle has sunk into the soft ocean floor "The v1sibilitv down there isn't awfully good · but the divers checked out the inside of the car and didn't find a body," said police traffic investigator Gary MiJlius. Queen of the cruisers I Transit hoard OKs • penny tax increase The Orangt• County Transpor- tation Comm1ss1on unanimously endorsed a penny sale'& tax In - crease for 15 ytars today to pay for a wide range of county transpor- tation improvements. The compre hensive 15. year transportation plan now will be submitted to the Board of Super- visors for its approval. tentatively scheduled for Dec. 20. Then, it will be considered by the county's 26 cities. Before the sales tax increase question can be submitted to county voters, the plan first mus t be approved bv the Board of Supervisor.; and al lc•as t 14 cities The t·omm1s.-.1on targetc'<i the elc.'C- lion for June 191:1'l. If i.ipprovcd, the I pertent sales tax increase would generate $5.6 billion to pay for specific 1.ranspor- tal1on improvements around the county, including new freeways. freeway widening projects, locaJ highway and street improvements and p ossibl y a Cost a Mesa-to-Fullerton single-track rail line. Tht.> <.-omm1ss1oners believe the special sales tax and transpor· tation projects art> needed to (See TRANSIT, Page A2) COAST IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Bases guard • against attack Security has been increased at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and at other Southern California military facilities because of the threat of attack from dissident grou ps. a spokesman confirmed today. "We have· increased security because of worldwide <'vents and because we have nx·t·.ved infor- mation on th<> potential of loc:al d issidents to attempt to attack Wt.-st Coast mili tary stations." a • publit• information officers at El Toro stated todav in a brief prepar<'d stat<'meni.. More details were unavailable from El Toro A public information officer at Camp Pende lton confirmed secur- ity at that base also has be<'n lx,'(' fl'<i u p. Regan's farnaly described the man asa "survivor" and exp~ hope that somehow he might have (See MISSING. Page A21 The )a<·ht ·~o Probl~m,' o wnt>d . by Stacy Brohie r, earned the title "Most Beautiful' Sunday nig ht in the annual lluntin~ton llarhour Philha rmonic (:ommitlee Roat Para de. "From llmt • to lime• we gel reports about d1ssidenL'> and we rl'(.'('ntl y received suc:h infor- mation," explained Isl Lt Russ Thurman, a public information officer at Camp Pendelton. Adoptees helped or hurt by dolls? By CHRISTINE DECKER What price for a doll? .See 01 , ... OeHr ,Hot II•" Imagine a little 8-year-old girl Page A3. who knows she has been adopted. _....;:;.... __________ _ Her best friend gets a Cabbage doU seems to make a game out of Patch doll for her birthday. She the adopuon process. It's not a shows the little girl the new doU game, it's a very emotionaJ process and the adoption papers that came for all.involved.". with it. Sanders is president of Inde- What goes through the adopted pendent Search Consultant whldt child's mind? •-' helps people reunite with their •Is she worried she will be families. taken away from her family and "Many adoptive parents l'ye sold with adoption papers? talked to don't like the adoption •Does it help her understand part about these dolls, said Jean her own adoption? Mandeville, a member Ql ~ •Or can she separate the doffs Orange County Adoptive Parenti adoption from her own and re-Association. "I don't want my main unaffected? daughter thinking adoption wu Adoptive parents. experts and as easy as buying a doll and filling adoptees have differing opinions. out some papers. A lot of love and "I'm appalled," said an adoptee. affection went into the process." Pat Sanders. 42, of Santa Ana , It took her 14 months to adopt Heights. "The thought of her four-year-old Korean daugh- adoptees being sold is very of-ter. MandevilJe'said. fensive -especially to adopted Mandeville has been encoura;- children. Buying a Cabbage Patch (See ADOPTED. Page A%) ,., ............. Cabbage Patch Kid on Rodeo Drive is adoptable for 135,000, ineluding Mr sapphire necklace, bracelet and diamond earrings (on her shoes). Man beaten, murdered in- Laguna motel A 22-year-old Bakerfield man was found Sunday inside his Laguna Beach hotel room bludgeoned to death with the porcelain top lO a toilet tank and left sprawled an his room, police detectives said today. Ronald J. Murphy apparently had been dead about six hours • when a cleaning woman at the Laguna l nn, 21 1 North Coast .H ighway. found h is bod y sprawled in the hotel room Sun- day afternoon. Firefighte rs initially w ere called to the scene on a medica l aid call. Police detectives arrived later when firefighters concluded the death seen<' indicat<.'<i the possi- bility of foul play. Laguna police said it appears roblx'ry was the motive behind the brutal killing. Murphy was strip~ of his wallet and other possessions, police said. He said the increased security measures are "designed to prevent d isruptive activity." He said other military stations are making simi- lar moves today, though he would not name the bases. At the Seal Bearh Navy Weapons Station, workers over the weekend put up two waist-high concrete slab bar- ricades designed to prevent ex- plosives-laden vehicles from crashing into the base along Seal Beach Boule-vard. Flat-bed trucks also blocked gates on an intermittent basis. acrording to a spokesman. Navy officials have declined to say what, if any specific incident triggered the barricades. In- creased security measures came to light after two demonstrations were staged last week by nuclear weapon o pponents a t the 5,000-acre base. Capt. John W. K ineer said last week the measures were in- stituted to test the a bility of base personnel to increase security He said the recent bombings of the U.S . Capitol building and the terrorist attacks In Lebanon point out the necxi for vigilance and adequate S«urity measures. How about a real classygift? Just buy that hard-to-please person his own college course By PBll. SNEIDEBMAN Of .. ....,,.. ..... Chriltmu la juat two week.I aw•y, and you ltill haven't fie- ured out what to give that hard-to-buy-for per90n who has evftl'Y\bina. Thi~folb at Coutllne CoUege think they've tot an lnnovative 90Juti0n to the famWar atft-.-vtna dilemma. The co ... bued ln Fountain Valley, ii diatributin& ''The Not Juat Ano1her Holiday Gift" cataJoi. With it, you can purct.. a clam or recreeUonal ext'W'llon for that hard-to-pleMe friend or relative. lnlteed of another tie or a bottle of P*f{wne, the~ •...-i-lna you pey the iepa.uon r" to a1IOW amone speOal to attend one of CoMtline'• commw\lty ler'Vke worbhops. The t'OlJese clalml to have aomethtna to pl~ everyone. ,. The cataJos hu a eecdon entJ- t.led, "Now that Santa Gave it to You. What are You Ootna to Do With It?" Under th.ii heedlna, c.o.tline II offeri.nl llftlinan on "Curina Camera l>hob&a" and ieamml how to UM food pro- cemors, mkrowave ovena and holn. video eqUlpmen~ If your lowd oqe la Into the areat outdoon, you can lltn hlm • .. or her up for a CI'08I country ski trip or a winter camping ex- curslon. For the sports nut, there a bus trip to watch the Loe Anae1et Lakera challenge the Houston Rockets on the basketball court. For thoee who enjoy a quieter IOrt of competition. you can purchMe someone a place In a Coastline brldp tournament. For 90rneOne with tu. heed ln the clouds. you can buy a ticket to a lecture entitled "Weird Weather? Whyr• Or you CM eend the whls kid ln your life to the collep'a Computer Fair. ·Your favorite gourmet eook miaht enjoy a aem1nar on bot and cold pMta or on Ch1n.e noodJea. 'lbere'1 alao a WOl'klhop deYoWd entirely to new waya to pnpu'6 chickal. For people who are Uaht on (See Cl.A.UY, P ... Al) ' ' . ' I A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. December 12, 1983 Olympian problem for OC ilirport? Private pla1H·s <·a n be flow n in during gan1 e , but p a rking will b e a no the r m a tter By J ERRY tllRSCll 01 t ... Oallr Piiot 81011 If you an• pl.rnn111g 111 fl~ ~,1ur private µlanl' 111to John Wuvnl' Airpor t during thr Olympit-s nt:xl summer. you llt'ttt'f ma kl' reSt.·1 · vallur\S now Thi? Fe<lt>ral Av1at1,m Adrrnn1i.- tnll10n ts proposing an .uq.><'rt reSl•rvat1ons svstem 10 l'l'gulatl' tht.• flow of traffll' Jl s.•VN\ Southl•m Cahfornw ;urports. 1n duding John WuynP In addition. Jlrport offk1als S<IY that although they l'Ould handll' incn·aSl'd gC'nt'r<1l .l\'lilt11111 a1nTaft traff1t· at John W;1ynl'. thl'rt' would be nn plat·t• ll1 park t lw plan<.'s "In-and-out tr.1lf1< would not l>c.• a probl•'m Tlw prohll'lll 1~ ,,r pt"'Oplt· wanting tn bnng planl'~ 111 a let tlwm ~11 f111 I fl d.1 \':-or 1 \1.11 Wt'1'ks." ~•d Bill ~1.arlln. .an a1rpor1 11fr1l·1.d "John W;n 1w 1s nut" good µlac'l' for pilots to. m.ikt• plan~ tor ·· ht said The airport has about I ,IHIO airplane parking spal'l'S N1•arly all of thoS<' spa<'es are used by planes based at the uirpon J\ handful of temporary or "itiner- ant spaces" are available. Martin said, but even without lht-added traffic from the Olymp1L'S, thOS(.· spaces are usually full "We run out of p<irkmg s paces pl'l'llY 4u1ckly Anyone wantml( to use John Wayne should l'UIUact th~ Jtrporl m<111ager as lo whether wt· wuuld'haVl' space fur them." Mnrt1n said 1-:wn if you hav.: your own µark1ni:i ::.paC't.', uir traffll' regu· lators may hm1t your ability to rt'.ll'h 1t Ac'(:urdmg tu tht> F'AA proposal, John Wavm• will bl• rated as a dass "8'" airport -mixed com- mercial and general aviation traf- fi<: and rest•rvallons would be required for Cl'rtain types of fhgh ll> at the .urport. said FAA spokt·snian Bud Re1bel Rt•st•rvatrons would Ix> acc.:epted <ind approved on a first-come, f1r.;1 -s<•rvL>d bi.Isis. but could not be subm1th•d mun• than 1-4 days m aclvam·t• of H planned fligh t, <iC'('ording to~ FAA proposal. Th1 'M' res1.•rvat111ns. however. would unly p<•f'lJtn to fh~ht::. with instrument flight plans where pilots .irt: in contact with local rnn1rol lower~ and fo llow specific route-.. Rl'1bel t.>xplained. Pilots fl ying under the more gC'm•ral visual flight rules would not be regulated. he said. "The real purpose of the reser- vauonssystem is to ensure that we don't wind up with more a irplanes in the system than w e could handle," Reibel said. T raffic al J ohn Wayne Airport ranges between 35,000 and 45.000 Gas company to donate $1.5 million to needy Southern California Gas Co and its shareholders will donate more· than $1 .5 million to help needy customers pay their energy bills. "We behevt• this will prov1dt! assistance. especially to the elder- ly. handica pped a nd un - employed." said Sam Bonnick. d1stnct manager. The funds will be d1stnbuted to people who have been selected by the Unned Way throughout southern and l'tmtral Orangt' ·County Pepple who mc·N income requirements w ill sistance on a first-served basis funds are used. be given as- f irst-come, until all the This money will only help a small portion of the people in need. Bonnick said increased fed- eral help is needed. The utility com pany also has initiated several other programs to help the needy. They include special payment arrangements, third party notification. wea ther- ization advjce and a d irectory of agencies that may be able to help. BULLETIN BOARD Movie day to henef it child. abuse program Thl' Exchange Club of Fount<1m Valll·y 1s sponsoring a special dav al the movies for kids Saturdav · Adm1SS1on 1s $1 and all pnxeeds will go to the Orange County Child Abusc Prevention Center Tht-first 400 youngsters will receive free hats and bcilloons. The movie will be shown at 10 am at the Family Twin Cinemas. JUSl south of the GemC'o store on Brookhurst Street in Fountain Valley. Auto insura n ce semina r s a l OCC Two SC'mmars t:oncerning auto 111surance will be offered Thursday at Orange Coast Colh:ge in Costa Mesa. The programs are scheduled for 9:30 a m. m Social Science Room 112 and and l 1 a.m . m Social Science Room 103. Skip Davenport. public affairs manager for the Automobile Club of Southern Cahfnrnia. will conduct the seminars. There is no admission c:harge for the programs. which arc sponsored by the Orange Coas t College Resource Center Laguna a rti ts set pane l discussio n The Artists Council of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art will sponsor a panel d1scuss1on entitled "Who is the Tastemaker?" Tuesday at 8 p.m .• at the museum, 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Guest speakers include Califorma painter Donald Karwefis. arl cnt1c Melinda Wortz and gallery owner Kirk deGooycr of Los Angeles, Adm1ss1on is $3 50 for members, $-4.50 for non-members, $2 for students with ID f or morC' information call 494-6531. Christma s bre a kf a t la ted in Laguna The Laguna &:ac:h Chamber of Commerce and Civic Associauon •~sponsoring a Christmas Breakfast at 8 a.m. Tuesday at the Hotel Laguna near Main Beach, L~una &'ach Tickets are $5 GuC'St speaker will bc Morry Hansen. of the Yellow Bus Companv ThC' chamber will havl' a social mixer Thursday from 5<JO to 7:30 p.m at the Laguna Beach Woman's Club. 286 SL Ann's Drive Tickets are $2 fhKhl.S a month lt 1s gl'nt·rully higher in tht> summt•r t han the wintN, at't'ord1ng to Halph Odenwald. the airports FAA Con- tr ol Tm\'C'r chwf Up in s moke The 1''AA pl;,n!I u public h t>a('mg rm ttw propos<.'d n•gulation:; for 9 a.m. Wl-thwsday at the Marriott Hotel, !ili~5 W C(•ntury Blvd .. Los Ange ks Ot'cupa nts or a two-sto ry ho use in l'WJ)()rl Beach escaped uninj ured late Sunday wh en fire gutted the ho me. f ireme n said the blaze or undetermined origin caused $40 ,000 da mage to Willia m Wat on's house at 28 I 4 W. Oceanfro nt. It took a bo u t 45 minute lo put out th.-fire. A few days of sun expected for Coast Good news arrived w ith ·winds. weather forecast today. Sunny and warme r weather 1s cxpectt•d through Wednesday Not 3 hint of ram 1s 1n s ight. <it'<'ording to 8111 Hoffer. National Wealht•r Service· specialist TC'mpcratures were predicted m the low-to m1d-60s today and low 70s Tuesday and Wednesday Nights w1U be dear and m the 40s and low 50s. with light. buHeting There was only a smattering or ram throughout Orangt' County ovc•r th<• \.\'l'<·kt•nrl Lt·s.-. than O.:! of an inch. hardly t:nough to wt•t tlw !>ldewalk~ ll·ll 11n Saturd.;1y and Sundav The-lot,11 rci1nfall for the· . . month s\<lnds at .11.>out a half an lnl'h. -;aid Emml'll Fr:.inkltn. the Orange County J-'lood Control District specialist Ahnianson fund vows $250,000 for center The Ahmanson Foundation has pledged $250,000 toward the con - struction and endowment of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, officials announced today. The fund-raising staff for the center, under construction now in the Town Center area of Cost.a Mesa, has accumulated $43.7 m illion in donations. Costs are estimated at $85 million for construction and en- dowment of a 3,000-seat theater ...._and a 1,000-seat companion theater set for a grand opening on Oct I. 1986. The Ahmanson Foundation, well know n for support of the arts in the Los Angeles area, and Howard F. Ahmanson, a n Orange County resident, had previously donated $122.000 to the cen ter. said Ht'nry Segerstrom, chairman of the center's buard of trustees. ConstruC'tion on the fi rst phase of thecenlC'r. wherl' groundbreak- ing took ·place in J uly, has now passed the pile-driving phase. according to Len Bedsow. the center's C'XC"Cutive director. Excavation is currently under wav for the orchestra pit and for a fou.ndat1on wall leading to the center. he said. The structur al framework for the center's 3.000-seat theater lS expected to begm taking shape next March. 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Clreuletlon 114/Ml.4m Cl111 ............ 7wta.n Al ... ····-··-., VOL. 71,NO.M I CONTINUED STORIES ADOPTED DOLLS ... Fro'm Page A 1 Ing adop\ivc parents lo wrik' Coh'<'o, the manufoc:turcr of tht- doll. to express their op1n1ons. Shirley Cart>y bought one or lhl· round-faced Cabbage Patch dolh; for her natural daughter, J en- mfor, 7. She and husband, Jack , have two adopted sons. ''I learnt>d from the doll's adop- tion papers I didn't know then: was such detail on them - footprints, handprmt.s and birth information," said Jason Cart.>y, I :J. "It gavt: us a chance to d1s<:uss thl' boys' adoption with thl'm I laving tht• doll hai. bt>en a pos1t1ve l'"pt>rienn~ for us l)4.•s1des thl' fac·t, my daughtC'r JUSl lows it." said Mrs Cart•y uf lluntmgton &•ath Dr l Ll'<' Gislason. as.-.oc1atl· proft-ssor 1n UC ·lrv1m··s psy ch1atry department and an <•xpen on young t·h1ldn·n. Si.ltd childrl·n who know thL•y an· Jdopted l'OUld get anxious thmkm~ about thP adoµll'<1 Cabbage Patch dolls It might bring up 1dcn t1ty problems lx>eausc t hey, li ke the dolls, arc not with their natural rn11t•~~ "Having one of these dolls mi)(hl help these children deal with adoption," Gislason said. "Th1..'St' dolls are pretty ugly. funny-looking things. I can see a little girl looking in the mirror an<J seeing i>he's not half as ugly as this doll and, 'If I can luw this doll, then my adopt1vt• mother must ICJve me OC'(;aUSf• I'm <:crtainly lx•tter look1n~. "A lot of adoplt'<l d11ldren fc'C.'I thl•v'n• not lovc·d bv their nt:w mothers I laving JO adopted Cab- hugt> Patch doll might also help in that tht• d)1lc.J lovt-s <md l'<Jrl•S (ur th1::. doll uml 1f thc·v rnn love their adc1pll'd doll lht·n· lht•1r adopti ve• ni11th1•n. mw .. t als11 lovt· t hen1 1 sct- lht· doll a~ having a pos1l1ve affl'l't cm ;an a<lopu•d c htld," G1~laM1n s~ud. CLASSY GIFT ... From Page A 1 thelr feet, the college is offering several dance classes, including one entitled "West Coast Swing." Othe r gift clasees cover real e s-t a-t e , b e a u t y t i p s , cardiopulmonary resuacitation, small-business management, in- vestment advice and physical Citn~. Coastline is accepting payment by mail or by phone With a charge card. The college will send a gi0ft MISSING ... FromPage A1 survived the crash a nd swam safely to shore, police said. "I suppose it's ~ible," said oCCicer Millius. "But we just don't really know at this point." The white Ford station w agon was driving on the pier toward a parking lot when police officers first spo\ted it at about 2:30 a.m. Saturday. The driver reportedly turned around and pulled back on to the pier w hen he saw the approaching patrol car. With police in pu rsuit, the driver sped down the length of the pier at speeds reaching 35 miles per hour. cer tificate to the person who 1.s to receive the holiday present. Last-minute shoppers can also purchase these educational gifts at the Coastline College Center, 11 460 Warner Ave ,· Fountain Valley. as late as 5 p.m. on Dec. 23. To obtain more information about the unusual gift program: call Coastline's Community Ser- vices office, 241-6186 TRJ\.NSIT • •• Fr6m Page A 1 prevent a future transportation t•ns1s m Orange County They depict the county as already "drowning in a sea of C'ongesuon." as Supervisor Ralph Clark point- ed out dunng the mt>etmg. The plan approved by the c·ommission allocates 50 percent of the sales tax revenues for high- way and freeway proja-L<;, 20 p<'rc.·ent for local strl't'l improve- mcnLo; and mamtt•nance. 20 per- 'l'<'nl for public transit and 10 prrct•nt to lx· sc·t aside 1n a d1sc·rpt1on~1ry fund fur USC> any- wht·n· In tlw l'OUnt v Car-pole accident cuts off Costa Mesa power H) l\:\RE:'\ E. KLEll\ A car rt'porlt•dly fle<.>mg a hit -and-run ac'C·1d(;'nl smashed Into a powf'f polt• on Bristol Street near Newport BoulPvard early this morning. k nocking ou t electricity for about an hour to 2,065 Costa ~l<'sa res1derns. R1chard G . Harrison, of Santa Ana. told police he was rear-ended shortlv a ft ('r 1.30 a.m. while traveling southbound on Bristul Street north of Anton Boulevard. The car that hit him was involved m a race with another vehicle, he said. Costa Mesa Poht-e Lt. Tom Durham said Hamson followed the car until it ran off the road and into the power pole. about 1:53 a.m .. 'l'hl· dnvl•r rt>portt'<ily fled the st'C'nf' afll'r the l'rash. PollC'e d1M·ovcrC'd the car 1s registered toa S::inta Ana man. J im Kennedv. Costa Mesa area manager for sOuthcm Cahfom 1a &hson, said electnc power was out betwcen Fairview Road and N~wport Boulevard and between Wilson and Bristol strt'('ts for 54 minutcs. A few c•ustonwr:. r<.>ma1ned out of scrv1<.'t' unlll-4.22 a.m .. Kennedy said. when emergency crews re- paired the pole. A police sergeant who arrived at the SC'cne to investigate the aCC'ident drove into the web o.{ tangled power lines and damaged his police car , tearing off a spot light, an antenna and breaking a rear window. Durham said. Gy psy Boots a one-man band \' t•lt•ran I lolly\food "c h aracte r' doing hi th ing i n tosta Mesa now Uy ('111\ISTINE DECKER 01 tl>e O•llY PllOI lt•H Gypsy Boots boundl-d through tuwn danging his <'Owbell, Jingl- ing his tambourml~. passing out lnnt(erint-s, walking on his hands. rl'Citing poems, singlng songs and lhruwmg a football. "l like to du a little bit of l'Vl'r~·thing," hl• said. Boots is usually seen jumping up and down and making lots of noiS<' at Rams. Raiders, Lakers, Dnd1~l'r'S and Angels games If thl'rf:''s J parade l'lose by. he's sure to bt• 1n lht• fort>front rmgmg his fo vuri lt• bell. lfo was m Cosw M('Sd last w eek lo promoll' Motht•r's K1tch1.>n, a Costa Mt'sa health foods storl' and restaura nt. He plans to return Frid av· tn cheerlead for the store. Ht•· also wa~ pr0mot111g his phtlosuphtl'S of hfe "Don't parnc go organtl'. Eat mon · fruits and nuts and get m cAhooLo;; with Gypsy Boots." 8ooL<; i::. 73 years old and has the 1•11t-rgy of a 4-year-old and the appearance o f a healthy -40-year-old. He credits his l.'On- dition to t>ating lots of garlic and organic food, exercise, herb teas, fresh air and plenty of la ughter. In earher years he became socially ofCensive because of his pungent garlic breath, he said. He now eats heaps of Kyollc, an <>siorless Hawaiian garlic which he says 1s good for the circulation. "And l need that because the only thing big on me is m y heart. I guess my mouth is pretty big too.'' he said. laughing heartily. He as 5 feet 9 inches and weighs a slight 150 pounds. He sports a S<.'ruffy beard and longish hair. He was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt ovt"r a Hawaiian shirt and baggy striped Bermudas. He had on runnmg shoes because he said he'd JUSt played tennis. He travels all over the UnHed States. usually by tram, to attend major sporting events. Because of his antics. he usually he gets his Gypsy f!oots r ings the bell for his la test cause., a Co ta Mesa restaurant. POLICE LOG mug on camera. free uckets and sometimes gets to throw passes during professional football w ork- outs. "Wherever I go I always cause a corrunotion. 1 gotta act nuts to stay normal. Look at the normal people who are nuts," he said. Because of this ability, Boots became a regular in the50'son the Steve Allen Show. Then he had his own zan y nightclub act and toured with musician Spike Jones. In the 60's he opened Gypsy Boots' Health Hut ln Hollywood but was soon evicted because of the noisy parties. "It was a dumpy place but movie stars like Gloria Swanson. F.ddie Albert, Red Buttons and Burl Ives would stop in just to get a dose of Gypsy Boots." he said. He's included a few of the recipes from those days in his book, "How To Stay Young At Any Age," which he said has sold 150,000 copies. But mostly BootAi gives the paperbacks away. "Life is worth living while you are giving," he said. Boots said he makes a little money by selling organic fruits, vegetables and nuts to health food stores. He carries a small cache of. tangerines, filberts, dates and persirrunons in the back of his older model green and white van .. The van has a huge portrait of a younger· Boots on the side . On the b,ack is painted: "Gypsy Boots Runs on Kyolic Power ." Boots lives near Griffith Park in Los Angeles with his wife, Lois Bootzin, a character actress. 'They've raised three sons. Boots' real name is Robert Bootzin, but he thinks "Gypsy Boots" describes him better. "My family is normal compared to me and they all have good college educations -not like me who dropped out of school a t an early age. I was educated living unde r a fig tree, swinging in trees and hitchhiking all over the down Colorado Boulevard. Right now I'm just a one-man float." Shoplifting Su s pect nabbe d in Mesa . . Two warmup suits valued al $430 were reportedly stolen tram Nor- Oslrom s Department Store at South Coast Plaza •n Costa Mesa Friday An Irvine resident Lisa Jo McConkle. 20, was arrested on suso1c1on ot grand thelt A nome on the 700 block ot Center ...S~ et was broken into Saturday and S20 was stolen An open window apparently ,provided entry lor the111es A custom bicycle "alued at $800 wa!> reported stolen trom a storage shed on tne tOO block ot Monte Vista A11enue Saaurday Police reported no obvious signs ol torced entry 10 a name on the 1800 blnc~ of Monrovia Avenue after S 1 100 was reported stolen from a dresser drawer:" ~h~ home Friday 'iew port Beach A Hacienda Heights man reporled the theft of s 1.000 in nautical equip- ment from his boat docked near 300 E Coast H1ghw~y ~u.nday A Newport Beach interior designer reported the lhett ol S 1 100 1n ottoce equipment from her ottoce in the 1100 blocl\ or Bays1d? ~at~rday An antiques dealer 1n the 500 bloc!\ or Saytront reported the thelt of S 14 500 in sterling silver flatware Friday The L•do Island Yacnt Club re- ported the theft ol $200 ol alcoholic beverages Saturday evening Irvine Irvine resident GhooJ Sanna. 31, was arrested tor suspicion ot prowl- 111g and peeping into windows 1n the Orangewood complex shortly alter m1dn1ght Sunday. Irvine police said 1wo v1e11ms 1denllfled Banna as the peepmg tom who peered Into thetr homes lrom second story balconies . . . A guest of the Irvine Marriott was arrested early Saturday morning tor skinny dipping and being drunk in public Burke A. Mitchell, 20, was booked at Oran~e. C?unty Jail Five car owners. who tell their ventctes either in drrveways or on University Park streets. found them- selves victims of overnight thieves Saturday morning. Losses included a skateboard and toolbox. ski equip- ment worth $560. a shde projector and backpack valued at $400 and a $300 tape deck. ... Police believe a youngster's mis- chief got out o f hand Sunday roorn- 1ng, when toilet paper was 111 on fire and several stalls burned. In the Peabody pool restroom, owned by the University Park Homeowners Association. Police had no clues this morning about the arsonist or a damage estimate. Huntington Beach A burglary was reported Sunday evening at a home on the 9800 block ol Sluereef Drive. A rear tocked sliding glass window was smashed with a shovel to enter. The loss Included a $400 television set. A white and blue Volkswagen van was burglarized Sunday while parked near Golden West Street and Pacific Coast Highway. The loss Included $100 cash. Fair and wariner weather Tuesday l.oevNnO 46 41 Cqastal Cc4umo.a S C. 6J 53 Corum DU• 53 •6 OaH1J~Ft W0tl" 61 .36 Mottl) t•" ,.,,?Ugt\ lu•.oa,. f!•C.~1 '0' 01yl0r> •e 45 ••'''f f't\Ofl'un.g tuq 'nt..-"'*••t~ val·ty• 0.-ver 42 2S l OWt '"rn·d )Ct\ t\~d •Oa H~ #ltfntt"tQ 0.. Mo.ne> 3• 18 Into 11>4! IO" -o. Tu<1Ml•Y 0.1'0!1 .. 25 PQ!lnl Con<eo•-on to tf'W! ..,eot.,, Quoulh 26 01 llo<cM< ano oul 60 m !ff OVet ·N"et E• Paso &6 l3 .,.,.,, l'\Ol'lh••st Mftds 5 10 ·~ •not• Fa., Dai* I ·20 ·26 ••th 1 to 7.root ...,,nd •••M beCOtnH''V Fa<go 21 -06 well 10 M>uth•et1S10 tS tonoll l0N9hl Fiao-taH 55 28 t'10 T"'""IY Wetterty ,., .. 2 10 l 1 .. 1 Great F..,t 39 20 Mollly laor 1nrouo1> T utt<J•y HatllOtO 29 26 o ... 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WlclHta 33 IO lllf llPllT t ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, December 12, 1983 * Al ..---WE AllllD:-----------... 'What Is a Cabbage Pa tch Kid worth to you?' Tracy Geohegan, CoataMeaa, atudent "Nothing. I have a3-year-old daugh- ter who wlll prob- ably want one but It's not worth stand- ing In line for." Pi m ukellla, Ne rt Beach, h aker "I' ay the purchase price. but no more. And, I wouldn't stand in a line for one.•' Sue Shlpley, CoateMeae, weltreH "We're going to wait to buy one for our next birthday In April. They're not worth standing in line fornow." Kelly Carden, CoataMeaa, atudent "Nothing. I don't like them at all." Edwin Hinz, CoateMeae, retired banker ··Absolutely nothing. I have 13 grandchildren and I wouldn't buy them one." Jennifer Vogel, Fountain Valley, atudent "I'm flipping tor one. I'd do almost anything but I wouldn't fight over one of them." Gell D' Agoatlno, Senta Ana Heigh ta, homemaker "I wouldn't pay a cent for one. You couldn't give me one." Doug Vogel, 1tudent, Fountain Valley "If Iwasa grown-up, I'd pay up to $40 for one to give to my daugh- ter." Abduction, rape suspect held County cerebral palsy victim, 7, was blin d, dea f and re tarded By tlle A11odated PrHI A former employee of a home for handicapped children has been arrested after the kidnap and rape of a 7-year-old girl who is blind, deaf and retarded, police said. The child, who has cerebral palsy and cann.ot walk by herself, was dumped on a lawn in Santa Ana "like a bundle of garbage," one witness said Sunday. It was the second such attack at the home in five weeks. Perry Kay Sheller, 26, was booked Saturday night for investigation of kidnap, rape and raping • someone suffering "unsoundness of mind," police Lt. Paul Fiegner said Sunday. The two abductions have spurred some parents to take their children from the home, but most are being supportive, said spokeswoman Carol Trimble of the Hy-Lond Home for Exceptional Children in Garden Grove. Sheller used to work at the board and care home. He was held in lieu of $25,000 bail at the Orange C.ounty Jail. Aft.er treatment, the 7-year-old was reunited with her parents. Ricky Winder, 30, a Garden Grove restaurant employee. told police he saw a man drop what he thought was a "bundle of garbage" on a front lawn Saturday. "I d idn't realize there was a little girl in that bundle," Winder said. Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp said Sheller also was under investigation in the Nov. 6 abduction of a 14-year-old quadriplegic from the home. Woll1an s tricken as fire razes holl1e Lucy· Flavin, 80, remains in critical rondition today after suffering a heart attack early Sunday when fire whipped through the expensive Laguna Hills home where she was staying. authorities said. Flavin reportedly alerted other family members to the blaze which caused about $120.000 damage to the house at 26932 Rocking Horse Lane. T he fire was touched oCf by the residence's electrical system, according to the Orange County Fire Department. . JOO" c.omz.l hcnr sportcoet ·ell wool flenna.1 t..rouM.re hend !Tamiz.d emtlemd mtoreia s~t.<z.r w.&t pmpomt.. ox fbrd dra~ 9h1rt · t.o lbot. t. club t.uz. 44 Fo•hlon llland Newport 8«Jdt 714/644-5010 1001 ~atwood Blvd. 525 Sooth Lake Avr. 'I .. Wntwood VIiiage 213/208-3213 ' • Pmackna 2131304-9333 .__ .. I ~ • I ' I I I l l ! • " • .. f • f . \ IM NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, December 12, 1983 STOCKS M•~ N"' ,. l ""' ~ • ., .... ~"" , .... , ..,, .. , Pr "'"' t.•o .... C.."u NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OOOIATIONS INCluDC TAAOES ON Tkf NEW YOAK MIOWUI, PAClf lC. 1>8w I05TOH. DU JIOll AHDClHCIH"-''' SIOCK fllCHAl«lfS AHi) REPORl~O BY !Ht NASO IHSllNET \<ilr\ N•I "t "Cl' C•o" l "'I ~··' Nol p ( ""' c 10..-c "' ~··· Nf! " C "0' Cw"' Cl'Q ..,,.,.,, N_.\ ., [ f\(t\ l ~-._. ( ftq \irll•'-Nrt P • nn\ t •ow """" Dow Jones Final Up 1.53 Cloalng 1,211.51 1•111111111 Ford upgrades Rouge unit with $200 million plant By tbe A .. oclated Pres• DEARBORN, Mich. -Ford Motor Co. says It expects its Rouge St.eel unit to tum a profit next year as it is uJ)graded with a $200 million continuous casting plant. Three months ago, Ford had threatened to shut down Rouge. the nation's <•1ghth-largest steelmaker, be<:ause 11 said the facility was incurring large losses. Eastern lauds. bailout plan MIAMI -Frank Borman, president of F.aste m Airlines. says hf> expects smoother fl ying for the financially ailing carrier with a new $367 milhon employee bailout plan. The plan gives workers 25 percent of the airline's stock and four seats on the board of directors next year In exchange for pay cuts of up to 22 peix-ent. Eastern's 37,500 unionized pilots, flight attendants and machmists. as well as non-union employees, still must vote on the plan by Dec. 31. But union leaders predict it wHI be approved overwhelmingly. Current jn1 er esl ra tes to hold NEW YORK -The latest decline in the money supply makes it more likely that interest rates will hold near current levels, economists say. The Federal Reserve Board reported that the nation's basic money supply plunged $2.1 billion in the final week of November. Sh eJI fa ces en viro11mental s uit DENVER -The federal government is trying to force Shell Oil Co. to kick in$ l.9 bilHon to pay for cleaning up parts of an arsenal contaminated with a deadly mixture of now-outlawed pesticides and chemical warfare agents, The government has filed a lawsuit against the company in U.S. District Court in Denver under a 1980 law that requires reimbursement of costs to repair environmental damage GA F stockholders awaiting vote NEW YORK -Barring a further rourt fight, a dissident group of GAF Corp. stockholders is expected to get control oC the company this week. 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Dallr Pllo1 p11010 br Rlcllatd !lo.Iller THI ORANlil COAST I MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1983 Divers find car, no ·body T he whe reabouts of a 39-year-old Tustin man who ap- parently gunned his car off the end of the Newport Beach Pier Saturday night a nd disappeared into the darkened water below remains a mystery today. Scuba divers havt' twice probed the submerged wreckage of the station wagon without finding any sign of Martin Regan's body. The car 1s resung on its top an roughly 30 feet of water. Police said the water off the pier is murkv and the veh1cl<' has sunk an to the soft ocean floor. "The v1s1bihtv down there isn't awfully good · but the d ivers checked out the inside of the car and didn't find a body." said police traffic investigator Gary Millius Queen of the cruiser s -----·---- Transit hoard OKs • penny tax increase The Orange County Transpor- tation ~mmission unanimously endorsed a penny sales tax in- crease for 15 yea rs today to pay for a wide range o! county transpor- tation improvements. The comprehensive 15-year transportation plan now will be submitted to the Board of Super- visors fo\· !ts approval, tentatively scheduled for Dec. 20. Then, it will be considered by the county's 26 cities. Before the sales tax increaw question can be submitted to county voters, the pla n first must be approved by the Board of Supervisors and a t k•ast 14 t·1 ues. The commission wrg11t.c.'<i the cJec, tlon for June 1984. If approved. the 1 perc:enl sales ta>C increase would generate $5.6 billion to pay for s~irac transpor- tation improveme nts around the L'OUnty, including new freeways, freeway wij:lening pro~oets, local highway and street improvements and p ossibly a Costa Mesa-to-Fullerton single-t rack rail line. The commLSSioners believe the special sales tax and transpor- tation projects are needed to (See TRANSIT, Page A21 COAST IDITION ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Bases guard • against ~ attack Security has been increased a t El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and at other Southern California military facilities because of the threat of attack from dissident groups. a spokesman confinnecl today. "We have ml·reas<'d Se<·unty beca use of worldwide events and beca use we have rcc-e1vt'd infor- mation on the potential of local dissidents to attempt lo attal·k West Coast mili tary st.auon!>.". a public information offll'ers at El Toro Slfl ted today in a lmer prepared statement Mun• cle1.<.11ls were unavailabl<' from El Toro A pubhc information officer at Camp Pendelton l'Onhrmcd sc-cur- ity at that base also has lx·t.'n beefed up Regan's family described the man as a ··survivor" and expressed hope that somehow he might have (See MISSING. Page A2l The yacht "No Proble m ,' owne d by Stacey Brohier, e~rned the title 4Most Beautiful' Sunday nig ht in the annual Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee Boat Parade. '"From lim e lo ume WC' gl't reports about dissidents and we recently ret-eived such infor- mation," explained 1st L t. Russ Thurman, a pubhc infonnat1on officer at Camp Pendelton. Adop-tees helped or hurt by dolls? By CHRISTINE DECKER Of IM Dally .. llol It.fl Imagine a little 8-year-old girl who knows she has been adopted. Her best friend gets a Cabbage Pat.ch doll for her birthday. She s hows the little girl the new doll and the adopuon papers that came with it. What goes through the adopted child's mind? •ls she worried she will be taken away from he r family and sold with adoption papers? •Does It help her understand her own adoption? •Or can she separate the doll's adoption from her own and re- main unaffected? Adol>tive parents. experts and adoptees have differing opinions. "I'm appalled." said an adoptee. Pat Sanders. 42. of Santa Ana Heights. "The thought of adoptees being sold is very of- fensive -especially to adopted childre n. Buying a Cabbage Pat.ch Wha l price for a doll? See Page AJ. doll seems to make a game out of the adoption process. h 's not a game. it's a very emotional procesa for all involved.". Sanders is president of Inde- pendent Search Consultant which helps people reunite with their families. ''Many adoptive parents 1: talked to don't like the adopti pa.rt about these dolls, said Jean Mandeville, a member of the Orange County Adoptive Parents AssocUalion. "I don't want my daughter thinking adoption wu. as easy as buying a doll and filling out some papers. A lot of love and affection went into the process." It took her 14 months to adopt ner four-year-old Korean daugh- ter, Mandeville said. Mandeville has been enrourag- (Sff ADOPTED, Pase AZ ) ,.,.....,_. Cabbage Patch Kid o~ Rodeo Drive is adoptable for 135,000, including her sapphire necklace, bracelet and diamond earrings {on her shoes). Man beaten, murdered in Laguna mote.I A 22 -year-old Bakerfield man was found Sunday inside his Laguna Beach hotel room bludgeoned to death with the porcelain top to a toilet tank and left sprawled in his room, police detectives saJd today. Ronald J . Murphy apparently had been dead about six hours • when a cleaning woman at the Laguna Inn. 21 1 North Coast Highway, found his body sprawled in the hotel room Sun- day a~. . Firefighters initially we re called to the scene on a medical aid call. Police dete<.'tives arrived later when firefighters concluded the death scene indicated the possi- bility of foul play. Laguna police said it appears robbery was the motive behind the brutal killing. Murphy w as stripped of his wallet and other ~ions. police said. He said the increased security measures are "designed to prevent disruptive activity." He said other military stations a re making simi- lar moves today, though he would not name the bases. At the Seal Beach Navy Weapons Station. workers over the weekend put up two waist-high concrete slab bar- ricades designed to prevent ex- plosives-laden vehicles from crashing into the base along Seal Beach Boulevard . Flat-bed trucks also blocked gates on an intermittent basis. according to a spokesman. Navy officials have declined to say what. if any specific incident triggered the barricades. In- creased security measures came to light after two demonstrations were staged last Wet'k by nuclear weapo n opponen ts a t the 5.000-acre base. Capt. John W. Kincer said last week the meas ures w ere in- stituted to test the ability of base personnel to increase security He said the recent bombings of the U.S. Capitol building and the terrorist attacks in Lebanon point out the need for vigilance and adequate security measures. Ho'Y abo.ut a reiJJ classy gift? Just buy that hard-to-please person his own college course By PHIL INEIDKRMAN ... ..., ........ Ou1atmu la just two weeks away, and you ltil1 haven't fig- ured out what to give that hard-to-buy-for penon who hu ~ at Coutllne Col.le&e think they've tot an innovative 11>lution to the famlliar lift-givinc dilemma, 'lbe colle&e, bMed ln Fountain Valley, ii diltrtbutinl '6The Not J~ Anodm' Holiday Gift'' cataJoe. With It, you can purchue a dim ar recr'Mtional ucunion tar that hard-to-p._ friend cw relatiw. 1.-...d of another tie or a bottle of perfume, the colllp ii.....-. U. you pay the reptntion fee to a110W eomeone epedal to •ttencl one of eo.tllne'1 oonvnuntty ltl'vk.'e workahopa. ~Dece c¥lma to have llClmethint to p)ew ewryone. • The mCUol hal • .ct.loft enti- tled, "Now that s.nta O.ve it to You, What an You Golnc to Do With ttr• Under thil heedina. COMtllne ii offerinl aemlnan on .'Cwtna . Camera l1hob&.a11 and ~ how to ~ food pro- ~ microwave ov.w and home vidlo equipment. lf yoW' loved one fl tnto the ll'Ml outdoors. you can liCn him ' or her-up for a cross country ski trip ·or: a winter camping ex - cursion. For the sports nut, there a bua trip to watch the Lqs Angeles Laken challenge th~ Houston Rockets on the basketball court. 4 For thc.e who enjoy 1 quieter IOI'\ of competition, you can purchue eomeone a place In a Coastline bri!Ent. For with hia hffd In ~e • you can buy a ticket to a lecture entitled "Welf'd Weather? Whyf' Or you can tend the whll kid ln your life to the ~·1 C.omputer Fair. Your favorite pnnet cook mliht enjoy a aeminar on hot and cold p111ta or on Chlnele noodla There'• alao. worklhop devoted entirely to MW•Wl11 to pre..,.e chicken. for people .who are 118ht on (lie a.MIY, P ... Al) •