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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-04 - Orange Coast PilotJ TOMORROW~ • FORECASTS ON A2 " NEWPORT BEACH l Uf.S OAY. OE CEMBE:R 4. 1984 O R ANG E COUN TY C A LI FORNIA 'l S CENT S Doug.las sente.nced to gas chamber · County jury deliberates Orify one day on penalty for ex-Mesa snuff fUfili{iller Bv JEFF ADLER Of!MDlllJll"llMI .... An Orange County Supenor Coun jury today recommended that forrner C'osta Mesa resident Fred Serre Douglas be executed m California's gas chamber ·for the sex-related Coast murders of two Anaheim teen-agers in 1982. . The seven-man, five-woman jury deliberated for only four hours in rcachm.& its verdkt in the penalty pha~ of Douglas: double-minder trial. The jury was asked to rec- ommend whether Douglas should be executed or serve a life prison sentence without parole. . • The SS-ycar--0ld Douglas. wearing a plaid shirt aod tennis shoes. shov.ed no emotion as the verdict was read. Throughout the brief proceedifl&. he continued 10 read without looking up from a {>amJ)blet he pulled from his vinyl bnefc.ase. . · The same jury convicted OdlJgl Nov. 20 of murdering 16-ycar-old Margaret l\.ri,eger and 19-ycar:-<>!d Beth Jones 1n1a remote desert wash 1n :astern San Diego County. The two were lured to thc-ir deaths believing they were going to pose for nude photoaraphs. "It wasn't a close case when you looked at 11 It was aggravaLed. aggravated. aggravated,".Ocputy Dis- trict Attorney Tony Rackauclcas corT)- mCJUcd after the jury's recommen- dation was announced. Defense auorney Georse Ptten. also said he wasn't urpriscd al the outcome. "It was an aJI or ooth.tog case." he said Jean Jones the mother of v1ct1m Beth Jones said she remams bllltf' that Douglas wasn't conv1cled tn 1977. when he was tned on felony charges .of 1ryi na·10 lure two under- cover polacewQman 10 their deaths dunng the malung of pornographic "!lnuff movie .. "Jt's possible if M had btto convicted then, my dau,&hter would be ahve today;• 1o~ cofd rq:>0ncrs. The jury con idenn1 tha1 catc deadlocked and Dou&W cveotua.lty pleaded guilty to a lemr chargr and wa placed on probation. • After jurors filed from the San&a Ana courtroom today. Douglas asked the coun 10 appoint another auomey to handie Lhe automauc a&>Deal of his (Pleue .e DOUGLAS/ A2) Sheriff- Child abuse Is on the Increase In the county and a state legislator wants to help the young victims./ A3 Cops go all out on tipsy drivers .c oro ner • A. James W,est, who help- ed develop Lake Forest ~nd El Toro, ls dead./ A3 California John De Lorean's brother is suing him for $440,000 in unpaid loans./ AS Nation Divers have uncovered a 3,400 year-old shlpwrecR with a bundle of ancient artifacts./ AS Construction spending is up for the month of Octo- ber. but economists fear its just crews finishing projects before winter setsin./A4 . :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Grenada's voters elect a moderate slate favored by tbe United States./ A4 Industrialist Armand Hammer says U.S. should pledge not to fire first nuclear weapon./ A4 Mind&Body An lrvlne bride was one of the first deaf adults to hear via an ear Implant device approved last week by the Food and Drug Administration./81 Sports Laguna Beach. Corona del Mar highs post vic- tories In Laguna basket- ball tournament./C1 Huntington Beach High football coach says things aren't as bactas they sound -even though three of his assls~ fllnts have reslgned./C1 Sports commentator Brent Musburger is sit- ting pretty these days - on a pile of money./C2 Entertainment "Heaven Can Walt" at Golden West College Is a do-If-yourself project for drama students./83 INDEX 'Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Calif ornla News Classlfled · Comics Crossword Death Notices , Help Yourself , Horoscope it Ann Landers Mind and Body 82 .A7 A3 84-5 A4 C4-6 A7 C6 C3 82 ,. cs J 82 81-2 .l \ Coast law agencies_ beefing up patrols to grab holiday revelers By STEVE MARBLE Of IN 1>eMy "94 Ii.If Orange Coast pohce departmeots have declared open season o n drunk· en drivers by beefing up patrols or ass1p11ng teams 10 prowl Clty streets for intoxicated motorists. Newport Beach will have a pair of two-man teams doing nothing but looking for drunken drivers through New Year's Eve and Costa Mesa has lauched a full-time .. drunk squad" that will carry on the special patrol through the entire year. "We'll have up to four officers and a sergeant working at any given (Pleue eee DR UNKS/ A2) Mourning India's dead Famlllem mourn victim• of pol9onoua &•• leak which killed u many aa 1,000 ln central India. Many were felled ln their home. and more than 20,000 were •trlcken ln"what la believed to be the world'• wont pol•onoua gas diauter. See story Page A5. . Arnel project gets final OK ft SUNfLOWEA I-.... U) A'\/ (/) in split vote by city counc il • ~ S COASt P\.AZA First element of $500 million Mesa complex wins narrow approv.a l as newcomers vote no Freeway and southvi.c'it of the South Coast Plata shopping u.·nter in north Costa Mesa Nevi.I\ elected mun~ 11 mcmbcf'. .~ s4NDIEGO ~ FWY. . 0 cc ... (I) < By TONY SAAVEDRA Of lM D.., Piiot IWI A s'j)Tlt Cosla Mesa Ory Commt· gave the final approval Monday for a 296-unit apartment complex and two office buildings, the first phase of the controversial SSOO million Arnel Development project. · It was the second time 1n the last month tha1 the new council. restruc- tu red by the election of two hm1te<l- growth advocates. has faced plans for major devel_Qpments. And for the second time. council members could not agree. During a three-hour public heanng Monday, the council voted 3-2 to appr ove final development plans for the two-story, glass-walled office buildings and the high-density apart- ment complex north of the San Diego Mal') H'ornbuclle an<l DJ' 1d Y. heel· er cast the negall\C 'otl''> Both development~. pro1ected 10 cost $27 mil hon. compo!>C the first of seven pftases for the Metro Bus1ncs~ <!enter. David Ball. vice president of Amel Development Co . ~1d con· struct1on on the in1t1al I 3 4-acre site would probably begin around Marrh The entire center, to be built O\Cr the next 10 to 15 )Cars. ~ould cventuall) bnng a 16-tloor ho tel ii < IA.I .. Cl) Cl) Project area in gray tov.enftg office buildings. apanment5 and commercial sho ps to the SO-acre parcel bordered b~ the freewa). Bear Street and San Leandro Lane Monda) 's appro"al came after more -than 10 ~ears of 'Struggle txt~cen dc,elopers and members of (Plea9e aee MESA/ A3 . - N-M board Bal Isle rapist pleads guilty t o name . t . f · president Ill escap~~.:b<gg ... : .. h.~··--~~;~: .. ~=o~FS By JEFF ADLER A oew board pr11ldent, vtce president and repreaentatfvet to 1evera1 school programs wtll be· efected tontght when the New- port-Me9a Unlfled Schoof OAs..: trlct holds Its annual organiza- tional '"'9tlng. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Harper Community Cent•, 426 E. 18th St., in Costa M..._ In eddltk>n f o the election of a new board presktent and vtce G'c,.811dent, the seveh-member rd of Education 19 •~ed to ..eect repreeent•ttvee to the Ctu•llchoot La.leon Comml"ee ~ ... ICllOOL/A2) OflMDeMyNotlWt attemptc; He haJ made his v.a' to the l1N Convicted Balboa Island rap1s1 "I d1dn'1 ferl rnmtonahk "111 ham floor of the counhou~ anJ "a' Michale EricGomalcs pleaded guilt) getting aO\thing le'' th.111 thl' rn.1\1-running toward an <.""<11 v.hcn he wa' Monday to eight felony charges mum term .. <,,11d t h1nn "'111 l'' taddcd h' a ( alafom1a l11gh"a' stemming from an escape and at· plained hl' plaH·J 1111 pan 111. thl' P.1trol nlltlt.'r who wa\ tht•n· .in tempted escape from the Orange proceeding-. .another mattl'r Count)' Jail on separate occasions. Gonzale<;'' J\ l hari?l'd '' "h l''l-:Jpt' < rnnzal~ w:H rh.trged v.11h l''>(Jpt Orange County upenor Coun burglar) and related l h.1rgl'' alter hl' lal'"-' 1mpnc;onmcnt. bal!t"f"\ on a Judge James Smith accepted the pica pulled ofT a danng l'\lJfl\.' 1.n \q Hcm-p...•ate ollicw a'~uh and infl1llinl( and sentenced Gonzales to serve five ber I Q83 b\ <;hding. fn1m thl' Jail g1cat bod11\ 1n1un 1n the C'>laJX' -years in pnson on the charges. rooftop on 7~.foot w ix· made Imm attempt Gonzales. 24. already sentenced to bed sheets he had hr.11dl·<l 1ogl't ht'r 'i1nn· h1'> rc-arrer,t in 1 '> \ a maximum 19-year pnson term for He v.as free for do-...· to tvi.o m1,nth" (1onzales ha'> heen classified a'> a high the 1983 rape of a Balboa Island before beingam:steJ h' authon 11c-. at escape nsl and ~l·unt} has Oc-cn light waitress. now faces the prospect of a Huntington Parlo.. honw dunng h1~ courtroom appearances spending the next 24 years behind On Aug 16. month' .itfrr hi' ( h1nn ~1d (1o nLale ~111 he tran.,. bars. conviction 1n thl' B,11 l\land ra ix· ~1 k rn.'d to state prison authont•C''-unul Deputy D1stnct Attorney Kenneth Gonzales escaped h' pullintt .1 fJlo..l' 't-..an Count' prosecutor\ determine Chinn said 1bc pleadmg was made gun he had fash1onl·<l ln1m a ~oar whl·thcrthc~ v.111 pro'>l..'(utc l1nn1all'' directly~ the coun. Gonzales "as m cake on a deput} mar,hal 1n .1 lwlJ intt 1n another rape lase \ • r I County's IOU to Laguna seen a,s a mixed blesJJing: the 7 acrt'~. 1 E'n' tronmC'ntal "1an agement icn(")' D1r<'(t111 ~turTJ\ study- OK'd Grandjury, CAO to investigate possible conflicts _ By JEFF ADLER OflMDeMyNotllallt The Orange C oun1s Board of Supervisors toda)' chanered a study b~ the grand jUf) and the County Adm1nistrau ve Office to determme whether the joint shenff-coroncr's office creates an inherent conflict of interest that might be avoid~ 1f tbe duties were separated. In marked contrast to an acnmonlous meeung two v.eclcs ago on the same issue . .lhe proposal by Suix·f\ 1sor Bruce Nes1ande this ume (See SBERIP'P/A2) T a x foe seized on gun charges ~ His.aS'Sociate claims weapons violation rap was 'trumped up' By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Of Ille o.lly ,_ ....,. Ta\ protester ~rmcn Condo. ~ho had heen free while-appealing his IQtC con\ICUOO on mail fraud and ta\ offense<>. was Jalled \.1 ond.a) after h:dt'ral prn~utors charged he 11legal- I) po,se.,..ed firearm m h~s Hunt- 1ngwn Beach home -\ ( t\n~e assornu~--0~ th.c charge'> a-. "1rumped up" toda) Federal '°' r'11g.ators st'IZeQ five hJndgum and a \hotgun ID a Nov 14 rJ1d ,,1 ,,1 Condo"• k1fT C'trcle home Thl' ra1d wJ<. ,onducted to collect r~·, Md\ 1n u'nnl'l llOn v.11h ondo's l .ldl·r,h1p o l th~ (rarden Grovt'- h.1"·d 'I nur Hl'nl<tl{l' Prntcc11o n >\!>· ''" IJ 11Pll \kml"<.:r<. 111 thl· i roup ha"e , .11mrJ the' art' not n:qu1red to pa) ll'\tt'ral tJ\C'> txcau~· l ~ ('UfT("OC) IS 011 longer n·decmahlc in gold or "" l'f .\''"tant l \ ·\tthrnc\ C'hn-thnc B' rd .... ud-< 1lndo ~"JS l·onv1cted m ..,,2 ii -l luun1~ of mail fraud and a''''""~ in thl' prcJMrauon of falS<' IJ \ dr~Uml'Ot\ \hl· 'klld hC' was \l'Otenled lo l'lghl \('Of'\ IO pn~on and a SQ~. '00 tlnl' hut ha!I remained free "h1k appealing hi\ rnse (Plea.e eee TAX/ A2) Highw~y slaughter suspect in court \n fhntird \I.Oman fal·1na felon) man,laughtt'r ;lnll drunkrn dn' 1n Natlonal News Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Potlee Log Public Notices Sports A4 A6 81 B3 A3 close to $4~ 5 mithon 1n Jntcrc 1 charges by the time it 1s ablt 10 pey otr former property owner Rancho Palos Verdes Corp. in 1988. torm S3)'S 11 intend~. 11 vi. 111 alw tie locked into ~)'tog ahoul 70 more a~rcs below the nght of v.a' 3~ pan of 1 planned rq.1onal par~ tht aii~<.I purcha pnce for that land 1 ~8.000 l har l'' 1n " ~ 1cmbcr car accident •. Stock Markets Televllfon • Theaters Weeth« world News C3_. C1-3 86 82 83 A2 t A4 PERSPE CTIVE The final pncc tat for lhe 522-acrc ptrctl. which hes bctv.ecn Lquna Can)'on and El Tor• road 1 clo9C to 1n •ddition 10 1 197 down pa)mcnt S 11 mil hon:/. of about S 1 mtlhon for purcha of• TM city Monday announced 1t9Clf 7 1Cft nsh~ of wa) fo r the futul"( n., oul of1~dark on 11 sourc.c of funds to Joaqum frttway. mallc 1000 on a lona~vcrduc pronl-1 he mone) w1H be held along with 1uory note to Rancho Palo Verde tM cu)" d d until tober 198: • the Corp. rounty's I '' rhanl"t to k ouc of the <Xin,e ount)' 1h1 month will put deal ..... -l!~!!!~~~~~~~~!::_Js~·~·~I Emillion m10 an escrow 1ct:o11:1 __ 1_r1_ht_coun1y doc\ 1ndt'\°d f)Ordu'"° • ,. . .. . • Whe~ rombJned v.11h the fl'('Cntl' completed SS. 7 m1lhon !Mlle or M 3 ICl"t$ or land off El Toro Road nov. lated for mixed uSC' res1dent1al constru tton. the count)''s e\pcctt-d purthf ~111 JU\t about'~~ v.-hat 1~ due Rancho Palo \l erJe for . )cam ~ titll and n1d tht' ~tual finanana he1da he the ctt bas faC\'d as1nt tp1lesup1tara1eofSUOOa da~. • · 9\lt me pftx'nt ind former cit~ ofTic11ls have m1\td ftth,, •b.fnt , the f"M~ nf putthl-tln )t.10\Ml' Sycamore Klll• •lte I hit\ oi ~hat 1t "'111 lO't 1n ,follsr.. to pa\C the lit~ lrtt Ind ckar d'ln1ml ol th~ ft(, \C't untouched ,,.,ldtm""· hut wht1ht'r '" uy1n to !I~ tht' land Jrom tkn:lopmcnl. the staie 1s !oe!I fot mo~ urban11111on 1n I a una ( 1n\on than was pb.Mcd htn t.be cat\ purtn1'cd 1hc hill· 10 w 1hcm Th<" ,,amorc 11111\ pur\ha~ cul· (Pleue .e STCAMORlt/ A2) that 1 t: 1 rC'\: • 1 ion lt'JO ~omt'n ha'> hecn ol'\krrd tll a~~ar tn C'OUrt l"'>l."X 17 lor a prt'hmina'I) h~·anna ~ > m Lamt'll Murph'. ~~ 1i. frtt on SI O ~ 0011 ~he hi'> plc.tded n t iiu1h\ to four felon) chtr&t' -• m n1ol ughter cha for ca h d h 11nd a \1nglr l."ount c'lf felon' drunktn dn"1n.&. \1urpb.\ alll"tt'dl\ v.-a\ dm 1n on the wmna \1dt' of Pa 1tic (. OI t H11h~I\ n(,u ;al tk.l4h "hen she (Please OttATH/ A2l. r f .. DOUGLAS SENTENCED TO DIE ••• From Al · dca1h penally sentence. "I want to speak to another ' attomty other Jhan (defense at- torney) Gcorac Peters," Douglas Slud "I think he -has let me down all 1he way lhrouJh. and I think he'll let me down again (dunng 1he appeal pro- cess)." When Dc1>1H)' 01 tnct Allom('y Ton)' Radlauckas opposed ~lection &atlve repreientatlve. -=----...,.,,.. The board 11 •xpected to reappoint Superlntend«lt John NICOii ae eecretary to the boet'd and deputy Superintendent Nor- man Loats n asafttant eeo. ret"ry. of ano1her court-appointed auomey to honJle the c through 1he appeal. Douglas added, "We're taJkina abou1 my lafr. I'm not worncd about the PcQplc~' money." DouaJas al~ accused Rackaucka~ ot lyinadunng the trial and Pete~ "of go1na along wuh thtm ... In denying Dougla~f pc1111on for a new attorney. Judge Ronald Owen · sccheduled mo11on!I for a new tnal and reduction of sentence as well a formal )entcncing for Jan. 2. Jury foreman Peter Capone )a1d a unanimous vcrdu:t wa~ reached on the 1ury· second ballot. A first ballot was spin be1wecn those favonng a de:Rh pcnah)' sentence and those who were undecided. he said. DEATH SUSPECT FACES COURT •.. From Al. · struck an oncoming car. Killed 1n the Sept. 10 crash were driver Deborah Ll'C <)lemmons. 20. and passengers Diane Mac Druclrey. 21. and Oawn Jo) U11erback. 18. The Oxnard woman suffered ~nou'> 1n1unes in the car Y..Teck. I kr attornc}. Peter Brown of Severi) Hills. said Murphy suffered numer- ous broken bones in her face and cannot sneal. The '1olcn1 n<1-.h mcured on a trcacherou" 'lrl·tdi of the coastal h1ghv.a\ n1llnaml.'ll .. Blood Alley." Eight peopk ha'I.' lmt their hvcs in the same area. v.h1lh I'> unlighted and without a.. center d1' 1~kr Blood tests shov.l•d \.1urph) had a blood alcohol le' cl ol 0.1 I. police said. State law pn.·<.umc\ a llm·cr to be into\lcatcd :it 0 10 Murphy was on proba11on for drunken driving at th(' time of the accident and apparent!) enrolled in an alcohol abuse program. according to Ventura Count)' coun record' A prehmmar) heanng 1Hondul·tc.·d to determine 1f there 1s enough evidence to ord er a person to '>land trial on the charges for which thn were arrested. TAX REBEL HELD ON GUN RAP.~. From Al Bud ..aid Condo is considered a tdon occause of his 1982 con v1ct1on. howe\ er i)lld she said he is thu~ legal!) forbidden to own firearms ~he said the firearms v1olat1qn was the bam of an indictment that led lo Condo'<, Jaihng Monday for a maxi- mum of 10 davs. The federal prosecutor said Condo 1\ scheduled to appear Dec. 10 at a po\t-1nd1ctment arraignment, at v..h1ch ume a Judge may decide whether he should remain in 1a1l. fhe firearms charge cames a maximum ~ntcnce ul 1v.o 'tear'> 1n pnson and a SI 0,000 line · "I don't think the 1nd1c1men1 1s. valid," Pat Creech. a ( ondu associate in the Your Hentage group. said today. "I kn ow he ha!.n't had any- thing to do w11h firearm' '>incc his conviction in 1982." Creech. who says he 1s a "maverick minister" in the Your Hentage Chu~h. added. "The whole thing"' as trumped up." Earlier this )'Car. the 9th C 1rcu11 ( ·ourt of Appeal upheld Condo's 1982 conv1ct1on Prosecutor 8) rd said Condo appeared Monday before fed- eral Judge Roben M. Takasug1 as the appeal court's decision was filed at the district coun level. She said Takasui1 scheduled a Jan. 4 heanng to decide whether Condo should begin serving his onginal sentence. Outside Takasugi's counroom. Conao ·was arrested by feder(ll of- ficers on the firearms charge. Condo associate Creech said the Huntington Beach tax protester plans to ask the U. S. Supreme Coun to o'enum his 1982 conviction. DRUNKS ON HIGHWAYS TARGETED •.. From Al time," explained Costa Mel>a Lt. Gal) Webster "Tht:se gu)s will become experts on spo111ng drunken dnver<; ... Huntington Beach also has a )ear- round team tracking drunken dri' er.. a program the Cll} stl\fted 1q Octo~r Officers assigned to ttunt1ne1on·s Mobile Alcohol Dc1ect1on un11 arc equipped . with a computer and mobile 1ntox1hzers "Drunken driving 1<, no tonger an accepted form ofhom1c1dc." dcclan:d Sgt. JcfTCope, noting that 17 neoplc were lolled in drunken driving 1nc1- denb 1n Huntington Beach last year Irvine has had a full-time drunl< patrol tor tv.o :years and"' 1ll augmen1 thl' tv.o-officer team during the hohda\'> Our '>1311Sll\.S are prt'll\ dear lhiJt a\ arrest\ go up traflit ~-c>lhsion'> go dov..n," said Sgt Jim Rroomlield v.ho da1med December u\uall> ~ 1cld' 1he large5t numbe-r of drunken dm·· l'r'• Last December. for instance. New- • pon Beach police arrested 232 drunk- en drivers-the highest figure for the )ear. Traffic collisions were dov.n dunng the month as were fatal car accidents. \lewpon Officer Joe Trasher said this year. the hohda> drunk team will be: concentrating their effons on . Pacific Coast H1ghwa ). Balboa . Boulevard. Newport Boulevard and ~n inc .\venue -all maJOr routes in and out of the Cit). More than othrr Orange Coast ut1es. Nev., port Beat.h 1~ a magnet for the drinking crov..d because of the largt•st number of bare,. nightspots and restauranl'> Tra<.ha '>aid more than halflhl' drunl..l·n dri,cr'> arrested in "l''-'pt>n Hcach Inc d,c,-.hen: .\ pcr<.on Jrre\ted on \U\Pll Ion uf drunken dri\lcr "oflcrcd a choice uf three chemical ll'\IS -hlood. breath or urine. In mar> ('lll('S. blo.od tests arc conducted a1 local hospitals . Bail for m1\dem.eanor drunken drn ing 1.s $1.500 In mos1 Orange C'oasl c111cs. a person arrested for dnving under the 1nnuence ofalcohol can e\pert to spend a minimum of four hour<, 1n 1ail Often. though. 11 1s longer £,ccpt in Irvine and Fountain Valle). where drunken drn 1ng o;usnects are transported to Orange County Jail. busted drivers are con- fined to city Jails. In Laguna Beach. depending upon the ume of day, 'iU)pcCt!> also ma) be taken 10 the tount ~ 1ail V. hl•n .1 drunken dn \er 1~ '"'oh ed in an acudt·nt 1ha1 result'\ in inJUfll''> -e\l·n ii lhl'\ arc h1~ ov..n -the l h.1rge u\uall) is elc' atl'd to a lelon) Bail for felon) drunken drn 1ng 1<. $2.500 and can bca!> high ~ss.uoo 10 extreme cac;e., · SYCAMORE HILLS SOLUTION ... From Al mmated li-.c }ear<, of v..rangllng \\1th "l'"'P<Jrt ln\e~1men1s Inc. ;1 dt·· 'elupml'nt firm that v.antcd 10 hulld 2 IJI ti unit'> of cluster hou\lng on thl' land 11 ol v.a) acqu1~111on lor a planned frl·ev.a\ corridor Kenne) about the free""a). "We thin!.. 11\ nd1c.ulous to talk about pulling a freev. 3) through a greenbelt. It's JU St not compa11ble." he said. "I hope 11·s ne,cr hu11t hut 11 v.111 help the cit} (1f ti 1\) .. Brand ,;iv~ the freewa>. while 11 "ma> be ocaut1ful for a few )Cars," \\'ill be followed.by devcl.upmenl..JUSl WcATHlR More rain in store for coast Cloud• wilt bulld over Southe<n Calllornla, with rain t>eeomlng likely by Wednesday afternoon. th• National Wtather Service .. Id. Highs will be In the 50• to 801 Wednffday In Loa Ang ... • and the valleys. lollowlng overnight tows In the 401 and SO. The bMCheS wlll have hlOh• In the upper 50• to IOw ISO• Overnight lows wlll be mostly In the 401 The moontalnt wlll have snow above 8.000 fMt and gusty south to aoulhwest winds of 15 to 30 mph. Highs wlll range from 35 to 45, with Iowa tonight of 20 to 30. Along the Orange Cotist, the forecast calls lor lncreaalng cloudt tonight and cloudy and cooler Wednnday with rain likely. Highs Wednesday upper 501 to low 608. Overnight Iowa m0$1ly In the 401 Temps Albany Albuquerqw A-tllo AncllOrtlgl ... ,,.,,,. .. LA 38 32 50 " 41 31 ~ Ml81t111MK1\ MllWtlUli. .. Mpl9 SI PN NM!t ..... ,.....°' ...... ,.....v.,. .. 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Ana 111111 Cru& T11-Vlllly V-11Vty Extended Tides TOOAY S-0 IOW l.20pm 84ICOllCI high 7 20pm wtD*IOAY Flnt IC)W 12 30a m ~~ II s21m 152pm S9cond high 105pm && •• •2 57 IM •7 •• 29 44 28 08 37 1 1 6 1 0 I 31 Sun NII IOOay at 4 43 p "1 ,_ WednMOay 11 ti 44 I m and It!• 8Q8'11 at443pm • Moon•-II 2 35 pm , ..u wean. oey 11 3 oe • m end .-. ege!fl 11 J 04 1m Charges delayed i'n f a~al boat accident fhc Orange County D1stm:t At· tomey's office hQ) again dela}Cd announcing whether 11 will file cnm1- nal charges against a 28-ycar-old Seal Bcacl1 man in connec11on with a boa11ng accident that killed fi,c and 1n1urcd four. L CONTINUED ~TORIES Prosecutors said funher in'es11ga- twn 1'i needed before deciding wht·ther to charge V1rl Larles. the operator gf a 20-foot· \kl boat that <;lammed 1n10 a comrl'I moonng bou) ofTScal Beach <kt 28 Thoufth authont1es alle&l' Earles was operating the boat at an unsafe , speed and had an elevated level of alcohol in his syst('m. county pros- ecutors now have twire delayed filing cnminal charges against the man Blood tests (evealcd Earles had a blood-alcohol level of0.11 . SHERIFF-CORONER STUDY OK'D ... From Al v.as unanimous!)' endor~d b> \upcr- ' ISOr\ Nestande ..aid the '>ludy. 10 be conducted b) the rnunt} grand JUI) and Count..,. Admini!.trathe Office. would deteininc whether a conn1 ct of interest exist~ and "the significance of those ronn1cts." The 1nqu1r) also v..ould focus on altcrnatl\ e<; and a\soc1atcd co<;t5. "'le\tande )aid the re\ ll'Y. v.ac, oc1n~ ra1-.cd as an adm1n1strat1H' que\t1on and v.ould be "fair and nnn-pt.•r \onal11ed." an apparent relt'H·nt·c to ~hcrifT-C oroncr Brad (i.itl''i Ne\tande angril) v.1thdrev. a \1m1- lar proposal No\. ~Q after <oe\ era I board members ob1ccted tu Ncstandc's asking for 1hc Mudy in an off-agenda letter to supervisors. Gate~ repeatedly has defended h1) WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 JOIOI sherill-coroner's dut1ci. and maintained the \henll-< oroner's De- panment 1s among the most ellic1ent 1n the stale. However. Gates !">aid he will support a rev1ev. ol IHS duties which \Uper-.1\0r~ ar~ empowered to undertake. 'iupcrHmr Ralph Clark. 1n sup- porting the ~tud). said he felt the rc\lev.. might pro'c that the office \hould be: main1ained a' prc..cnth o;tructurcd "It m1gh1 be the v.a> tc·:i-· l..l·ep the tv.o olfat.'\ tugt·ther ... he n11n mcn1ed "We're not tn 1ng to rail road a decl\1011 .. Etho1n.g his <;ent1ment!>, Ncstande added that the tnqu1r) 1~ in "no wa) a predetermina11on of the outcome." In requesting the review. super- visors directed the CAO and county attorne)s to ~1i;e1w all feasible alternatl\ e<; tor placing the coroner's lunct1on'>. the ad ... antages and d1sad· vantage'> of each and estimated cost imphca11 on\ In add111 on. the board ask'> that the ... grand jury st'udy the whole con01ct- of-1n1crest que<itinn. .\ fllll rcpon 1s expected 1" four month<.. T\\U ret.enl cases rnvolv1ng the \heriff-uironer\ duties again raised the lonll·" m men ng • ton Ou:1-of- 1n1Nn1 4ut.'\l1on In one l ase. a Jail inmate Jpparrntl) committed su1t:1de and \hcritr' depu11e\ rnnliscated conlidcnttal pS.)ch1atru: recor~ from rnunt> menial health personnel. A -.ccond cac;e revolves around lhe coroner'-; 1n vest1f}tion in\o a fatal shooting 1n volv1ng two shenff'i dcput1e'i. What do }OU like about the Dail) Pilor! What don't )OU like? Call tht' number at left and )'our message "" ill be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour a n-;werlng service ma)' b(' used to record letters to the editor on any topi c. Contributors to our Le tter'i column must include their na.me and telephone number for verif'catlon. No circulation calls, please. _!!II us what's on your mi1td. __ \ m.tJOr tv.1 ... 1 in thl· plol came 1n ll/7~ "'1 th the lil1ng h\ Rantho Palo-. \ erck"'' a Cl\ i1 ~1gh1' \Ull aga1no,t the t.IL> and 43 ut iu.__utuefil cla1mtng a "Ku l\.lu\ 1-.lan l~JX rnn'>p1raq .. to pre..,ent thi:-pmpen~· irwnt'r from dn l'loping lhc hind The cit~ got the mone} 1t needed to mah· 11s payment. 1n the procc'is !>addhng Sycamore Hills """h v..hat v.a!> then to be a s1-: to eight lane fret.·wa)'. Five years later. develop- ment plans for the San Joaquin Jrrcew41-¥ caU for c.tgbt main tra\'.el lanes sandwiched between bus. com- muter.--truck. and ramp lanes that some critics say could make for a I"'· lane monstrosity culling nght acros' the pnstine hills the ut} purcha,cd to preserve. what the i:11y hoped to avoid by.-------- pun.hasing the land. ··we were glad to ~cc us get 11. but II ne ver really worked uut" he said. "I never understood hov. v.e could buy 11 and pay 11 ofT \\ 11huu1 de'itroying 11. .If the comdor goe' through. 1t will certa1nl> do 1ha1 ... Brand said "If they can keep tha1 tomdor out. that area would be ---'c------- \ \1milar \Ull from "e\\pon ln- H'\ln1l'nt1, \01 n tollov.,ed and. .1lthough thr ut~ \\a\ v..inning 1n prl'11rn1nJn r!lunth ut\ tnunul ml•mhl·r' .\l'fe md1ned to v.orl.. with llil· proll\'ll\ o\.\ncr tu read1Jn11u1-of· litllrl \t'llil'lll"lll V. ht 11 .1 llt'.\ 1111u1t ii mJ111ril\ wa-. ilVUt1I 111 \pr il 1c1'X 11 m<ned qu11 ~'' 111 p1mh.1\l' thl· land. A!> l!lrn1<'r u1unt ii rnl·mber I toward I >.1v. '"n rt•t all\ lhl· pnc.e included • 11m pt'n\Jt111n lor the $] 25 million 1ha1 Ka11d10 l'Jlo\ Verdes paid fonhc I.ind 1n till' l'lflt1., and ""hat the firm h.u.1 ... rt•n11n t.J\l'' .ind law)'er'<; fee<; to pur'ul 11 ... t.l\l Jg.11n<it the c1t; \\hill tht agreement d1S!.Ol..,ed I< 1nd111 Palo<,• crdcs· -;ult aga1n<;t the '''' '-'llh no rl·al pa:y ment plan. !t \\cnlitl \l'l'm 1n retrospect that chances 111 I aguna lkach making good on a pmm1<,c,an notl' due less than ~ yc.·ar l,lll'r Y.l're 'l1m I >"aster 'truck the city's scheme'> .11111.,1,1 1mmedia1el) when Prop- 11\1 t111n I l threatened to force the cnunt\ to rescind a prom1'K" of an clh anu· of about $I m1lhon on thl' purcha~ ol park land m ycamort· lf1llc, ari advan~c the Cl\)' wa\ w un11ng on to meet a ~cond pa\· mrnt due Rancho Palos Verdes Prec,<.cd for a solution, the cm • 1greed to allow county officials to add a new clement to the p1c1un' -nitht Detlr Pilot Detfvery "' ........ '' •r " ' "'-.. A ...... y'1<11 pooc... lly :it•,,,., , .... ""''''"' 1 [ "' •'"' 1<1'• C'l(ly .. ~ b11 1'N.-tw•1 Cit:-official'> in lat I oppo'e thl· freewa~ a~ 11 1~ nov. lk\1gned · It "'ill have too man} driJrt1ill1l 1mpall'> on south count\ anll L agunJ Beach in pan1rnlar "'WI\\ M.t\11r I >,in Kl·nm·} With ramp' h111h on L:1gun,1 ( an~on and El Torn roadc, and 1he mult11ullc of lane'> pl.tnnl'll. 1-.enne' '3Y'> that the frcev.a' plan ha-. "hlo.,..omed into prohabh one of the large ... t 1n < ah- forn1a . Kenne\ \d\., hl' d<X.'\n 't v..ant to Judge the pre\ IOU\ U>UnUI which l'ntcrcd into thl' .1grcemen1 binding the nl\ to permit tht.• !>ale <11 the nght ol v..a\ "l\t thc time thl·rc were o,nml' 'evert• financial problem<. 10' olved 1n thl' purchaS<.' of l)ycamnrc Hills." he 1,a1d. Rut Kenney harbors a 'ieemingly rnntradtctnry desire that the count) will drop its option to bu} "If th1!> gocc, through. we will be out of debt and v.,c w111 ha vt ptt<1rrvt"d ~ 14 ac~s But g1 .. cn a l ho1cc. Y..l' would prefer not to have the lreewa) v.e could replace 1hc frcewa)' w11h 'IOmethmg a wh.ole lot les\ obtru\1\.e:· h<.' ..aid ronner ma)'Or Jon Brand. who I\ a mei:nbcr Laguoa (irl-enbclt Irk. an organ1zat1on ded1c:a1cd to pr~!.Crvmg at least 15.000 acrt•o; of open space around La~una Bcat·h. agree'! with v..orth \3\ing .. Dav..c,on .1 member of the rnunt II at the 1111w of 1hc land sale and the wunt~ ag1l'Cml'nt. noted that the plan' lor the lrceway haw "Ju~t grov. n hkl• t ancer" in recent )'Car!>. <\t the 11m<· the lit~ entered the agree- ment. Dav..<,on ..aid the idea wa'i for a scenic roadwa)' much like ( rown Vallc>y Parkv.,a-. 1'1 toda} Dav..-;on bchc\c<, south county need<, the freewa > wh1lh will connect Newport Beach with San Clemente as an alternati ve to the San Diego Freeway and Pacific Coast li1ghwa)'. but not one a., large as the count} hope'i to build. Hut e'en though the council on which Dav.-;on sat made no pro' 1o;1on'i to limit what the county might propose. Dawson blames later council~ for botching Sycamore H1ll'i. Purchasing the land. he s:ud "was a bodac1ous thing to do. Propos111on 13 had JUSt pa~sed and we didn't have the mone)' (to p.1y for 11) ... We made a marvelous dcc1,1on at the ume. It', heen bad I> bungled since." Dawson 'iald Ctrculetlon 1141142-4333 H.L. Schwertz Ill Publisher Cleaettled edverUtlnt 714/M2·5e71 , AU other depertmentt 142-4321 lJO W4'0l Bar SI C..1.t Mftl CA M• ttd<> .. & • IMC) C.OM1 IMta CA 916:10 r,~'IM tNl ()< .... c.,..1 ~ ~ HO -ttor• ..,..,.,.... t<lllOl.-1 """"" Gt l<lv«I• "*'" ...... ,,,.., Ii. •"P'(W)#'..O •'1l'irlvl ...... ~ 4hJft111o; 1""1 .-..~'/ " '"'' tJc: .,.,,, ·-~ 1'lM' 'fyly , .. ,.. °""'"'')t" 0 UI\. i!l!d 'IW t.6t>Y ..- Fr•nJc Zlnl ManAqing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director tl'-.on ot COfrr•IQht -• ""' ""' Clrculetlon Telep."tone• Ronm.,y Churchmen Controllor Robert Cantrell Ooneld L. WlfUem• Productton Circul llOt'I lll<al 1>•111'1" '°""'' ,,,_ .... 4*1 L• ,,.,.. ..... Manager Manoger 'VOL. n . N0_.131 ~ 1 've been doing busmea with American Savtnpfor quite a few years now. Whenever,l've · gone to them for 1lome loaris or CD investments, I've always enjoyed &Jl • tastic service, expert advice and the high rates I like. Where I c9me from , we'd call them tigers. .. r· • .. Baja l~cture slated for Fri ay at OCC Armchair trnvcle111 may dt!>eover the 1ntcnor or 81\)a durrna Orange \ol\St Colle,e·~ Community Service c~ursc. "BaJa'' Back Country.' o cornb1nauon lecture and slide presentation, scheduled for Frida} from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m 10 OCC's Fine Aru 116 Don Baud, an ecology and biology instructor at OCC, who has led several tours into Bll,Ja, conducts the session. His lecture covers the plant, animal and run ch hfe 10 Baja's Sierra de San Francisco and eic.plores the area's many canyons and petroglyph sites. The rec 1s .S,S. For more 1nfo rmat1on. contact the lommunny Sirvlce Office at 432-5880 HB dancer In 'Nutcrac.ter' Lisa Luonao of Huntington Beach will be perfom11ng 1n the "Nutcracker" ballet with the Forum Dance Ensemble in Yorba Linda Fnday, Saturday &ll(S Sunday. Selected ftom over 200 dancers who auditioned for parts in the holiday ballet, Luongo, 20, will play the part of Parent and will also dance the Arabian Solo. Her teacher 1s Kathy Waylan. · Performances arc scheduled Fnda} and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m in the Forum Theater. 4175 Fairmont Ave. in Yorba Linda. Tickets cost $6. Additional information is available by calling 779-8591. Meq offers swim classes Swimming lessons arc being offered by Costa Mesa's recreation department Saturday mornings at 1860 Anaheim Ave. Class levels range from tot$ to adults. Reg1strat1on can be made by calling 642-1569. • At least three students are needed to run each class. Volleyball maratbon at HBHS Huntington Beach High School teachers and staff members will play a 24-hour volleyball marathon beginntng Fnday at noon at the high school. Students are sponsonng the 25 volleyball part1c1- pants. Proceeds will go to "Fnends," a student group which is attem{>ting to raise $8,000 this rear to attract speakers in the field of adolescent chem1ca abuse. 'Call Sant;a' set 1n Huntington Tho Huntington Beach Jaycees will sponsor a "Call s,nta'' program Dec. 15 alon& with KOCE-TV, Channel 50, and the Original Toy Box in Seaclifl' Village. The program wiU be conducted from noon to 6 p.m. Santa Claus may be reached dunng that time at 895-5050 Irvine plans clJ!ldren 's program A special day ofholida} fun. entitled "Santa's Elves and Jingle Bells,'' will be offered Dec I 5 from JO a.m. 10 2 p.m. at Deerfield Commun II) Park in In inc. Elementary school children in the first through sixth grades will participate in a program cons1s11ng ofcreauve omameQt making, game!>. a pinata and a v1s11 from a "speciar friend." The regist ration deadline 1s Dec 12 at 5 p.m. and the cost for the program 1s $8 Further mformauon ma} be obtained b> calling DeNfield Commun1t> Park at 551-8638. 'World's largest party' set The "v.orld's largest office part)" v.111 be held Del 19 at the Hyatt Hotel in .\nahe1m for the Leukemia Soc1et) of Amenca and the Manne { orps Resrvc's TO}'S for Tots program Entcna1nment at the 'to II pm e\(~nt will include the Western L n1 on Band and the Lo\ · .\ngelcs Rams' chcerlearlrr'> ( clcbnt' bartenders '"II compete 1n "pour-olTs .. Radio tcle.,.1!>ion. c;port!t and local pcrsonal1t1cs v.111 parttct~ate in the fun<1·T'nl!ilng acttYtty. Adm1n10n 1s an unwrapped tO) for the Toys for Tot!. projram or a $5 donation to the Leukemia Society of .\l'QCflCa Call Betty Smith at 838-2383 for further information CALENDAR Tuesday, Dec. 4 • 9.30 a.m . Orange County Board of Supervisors. Hall of AdmrnstrAU<>n.. l~('1 .. 1c.Ceme.r Plaza, SantaAna. • J.30 pm .. Orange County Planning Comml111lon. Hall of Adm1n1~1rat10'!., JO C1"!C C~nt~r Plaza, ~Illa Ana. • 7.30 p.m . Irvine Unified cbool District Board of Education, DlSlnd A.dm1n1strat1on Eentcr, 5050 Barran· ca Parkwa}. PoucE Loe • Delly "'°' ""°'" ltr MINN KM!Mf New look for the Anteater UC Irvine'• Anteater -wearln& a new outfit -leada the cheerlnll at a recent ll&me. Tbla la the aecond year John Tollaon of Newport Beach ha• played the achool'• maacot. With him at riCht la aon&leader VlcJd Lund. Legislators need more details to · fight child ~buse State Sen. Seymour special guest at Child Sexual Abuse Net work meeting By JOYCE SCHERER-BODLOVICH Delly "'°' Con•••,,_,, State Sen. John Seymour admits ·he doesn't know enough about sexual child abuse. But he's a willing student. The Republican legislator from \nane1m was 1he special guest at a child abuse forum held last '-llCek 1n Orange to funher understanding of the problem and to find an "in· telhgent approach " . "How can v.c help.,.. Se)mour asked tho.-.e at the forum. v..h1ch v.as ~ponsored b> the Child Se\ual Abuse Netv.ork. "We dcctcd oflk1alc, \'ant to be responsible and v.e want to help. but v.e JUSt J on't kno'~ enough .. he adm111t·d .\ccord1ng 10 <ita11~11cs thcrt:' 1<i a lot to kno" Tht:' C":hild Abuse Rcgt~t) rn @r. ange ( ount> said the rcportect case~ of chi.Id abuse are almost four umes higher than the 535 cases reponed in 1981. .\nd more than 50 percent of all incidents are never reported. accord- ing 10 the reg1str)'. There have been 1,940 reported cases of child sex abuse \O far this )Car. v. h1ch 1s 22 percent of all reported cases of child abuse. the C h1ld Abu'>e Rcg1Stl! said Seymour s~ud steps arc being taken to combat the burge(lning problem. There were 30. bills concl·rning child abuse introduced 1n the Legislature and !.tgned tntc..Ja\\ 1h1'i yc.-ar. he said "It felt good." Se\mour said "Dut It seems we have onl} touched the up ot the iceberg ... The representati ves of CSAN, a nen-profit or~nization of pro- fessionals working for prevention and treatment of child abuse, is hoping the fou r bills Sc§mour will introduce nc'<t )'Car will more effectively help the professionals handling ch ild abuse cases. The four bills: • Tra1nini of-medical and non medical practitioners who handle child abuse cases. • Required registration of(m1nor) teen-age se\ offenders. • Required treatment of (m1n or1 teen-age '>e.x offenders. • ~cg1stra11on and cen1fica11on of c;e,ual assault therapists L 1nda C offe}. a mamage. lam11\ and lhild therapist. said training I) a cnucal issue ·· fhere 1s no formal training for professionals who work in 1h1s vet} specialized field. That includes the state and university college systems-:" she said. Although a year ago CSAN started a referral network that includes a list of 51 trained therapists in Orange County. Coffey says there still aren't enough professi onals to cover all the needs in child abuse cases. "It's more than JUSt working with the abused child," she said. "The therapist needs to understand the legal and Judicial system: and also. the worklng of the sociaherv1ces. He must havt a total concept of how the 'iystem works to best help the child Sen. John Seymour and the 1am1I)." CofTe) said she expencnced a great deal of frustration when she was first faced wJth treattni the v1ct1ms of a case of incest.' ··Herc I was th1nkrng that this fam1l} h.ad a drug problem when 1n fact. they v.erc also involved in a long incestuous rcla11onsh1p I v.as 111 prepared to totall) help th1!> fam1I~ .. c;hc sa id ( olTc\ behc' ec; that the passage ol the 1ra1n1ng bill v.ould require, as v.cll a'> fund the much needed conunu1ng education for prolt.•s!t1onals 1n lhild abuse cttws. The la'-11 alrcad' mandates that child-care custodians. medical and nonmed1cal pracu11o ners report known or sus?«ted 1nc1de.nts of dttld abu~ The bill would funher authon1e professionals to part1c1patc in programs of con11nu10g instruc- tiom in techniques for 1dent1f}ing and aso,1)t1n$ victims of abuse. tech· n1qu\fs for rnterv1ew1ng the v1c11m and the legal npits and remedies a' ailablc to the '1c11m. The reg1!>t ra11on of )C>.ual as~ult 1herap1<,I<, would authon1e state De- partment of Social Services to prepare (!Uidehnes to be follov.ed bv mcd1C.il .ind nonmed1cal pract1· 11oncrs in the detection and treatment of child ahusc case<i. • • • OBITUARIES Coast dev~loper James West dies A. James-West or Newport .,Beach, wbo helped develop the south Oranae County communities of Lake Forest and El Toro. died Nov. 27 at the asc of 77. Memonal services were held Nov. 30 at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newpon Beach. After having estabhshed b1msdf as an independent 011 producer. Mr. West became involved in citrus and avocado ranching 1n Orange, Vcntu,.. and R.iventde counues. His first venture into ranchinJ was as co-owner of the hmoric Rancho de los Ahsos wh.1ch 1s the cuJTCftt site of Lake Forest In order to farm and dc\'elop the 11ncho. Mr. West and other landowners 1n the area formed the Los i\lisos Water Dtstnct and the Santiaso Aqueduct Comm1ss1on m the earl} 1960s. which made possible the 1mwnat1on of water to all of tbe southtut pol't.1ons of Orange Count} through the Sanuago Aqueduct. . More recently. he v.as one of the leaders in the compleuon of the Diemer Aqueduct. which improved the ability of the Metropolitan Water D1stnct to import Ntc water to that pon1on of the count}. • "'Ar West 1s su~J\ed b> his wife Mabel. dauahter Diane Johnson. sisters Gina Delane) 4.gnes Herron and Florence Walsh and four grandchildren Service Saturday for Ida Orlando Ida l?mst Orlando of Corona ckl Mar died Nov 24 follov..ing a bnef 11Jness She was 83 Memonal services wtll be held at 1 p m Saturday at the Ll!theran Church of the Master in Corona del Mar. The tamil) has requested that in place of flowers, don:M1ons be contnbuted to the A.mencan Heart .\ c;soc1at1on Bom in 19011 n Lithuania Mrs Orlando spent most ot her hfe 1n "Jew "t ork v.ht're she was an active buc:.1nesc;v.oman 1n the garmt'nt business She and Lawrence Orlando. her husband of 59 years. mo' ~d to Corona del Mar in 1972. \.ire, Orlando 1s suf'\ l"ed b} her hu!>band. son Robert l, Orlando of "'ewport Beach and Laurence Orlando of Patte™>n. NJ and four grandchildren. Bandit escapes with $70 at Huntington shoe store Someone c;toll' a "alkt from a doctor's pu~ storeJ unJl•r ,1 table 1n the doctor·., loungt' at f 11 P llll '0 Talbert .\H' I hl' puP•l' ~11nt.11ned about $40 1n m1~lcll.mee1u' 11l'm' tht• v•1ctim said Runtin&ton Beach Prying open a gara¥-c Joor o,omc- one burglanzed and ra n~l ~ni J home on the 9700 block o({ ath.1' J r~s1dcnt reponcd Monda\ Thl I("' 1nl ludcd \lerl'O and tclc' 1\mn l'q111 mC'ntv.orthSI I'll a CO(llpUtl'f\\lllth S·mO je\\el ~ \loOrth S~OO .ind II 111, "orth S5.0UO • • • fwo male JU\e,n1lc!> v..ere arre\tl·d Monda' on o;uo;p1r1on of shophltinR at thc Target store ~8X.:? .\dams A. ve Rl'ul\ l'rl"d v..as an air pistol worth $4-• • • \ mJu ''J' .irn·~H·d "1onda\ e\e- n 1ng11n \u-.p1l·1on lll 'hoph !ting at the J l Pcnne) store at Huntington l enll"r. "'"'7-Edingcr .\'e Recovcrl"d \\3\ .i wallet wonh 41 \ Pohce arc looking for a man who 1nd1cated he had a gun and robbed a Huntington Beach shoe store of about $70 Monday evening. Sat. Jerry Evans said the holdup occurred at 7 p.m. at the Payless Coeta Mesa A car window was broken 1n a parkmg lot nt 125 E. Baker St 'iOmetimc hctween 6 p.m and I I p.m Fnday. hov.ever nothing wa stolen from the ve hicle • • • Jewelry worth $600 was rcp<>ned miss\ng from an apartment .at 1331 • Baker St The item• wert' pparcntl) stolen sometime bctv.een IO o.m 3turday und m1dn11thl und3} •• l A break-in wa'i rcponfd ut Van·~ Sh()(S, l 138 Newport Bl vd , wmc- time between 6 p.nl. ·sa1urdi.1) und 4:SO a m Sunday Poh{c 'ia1d a rear tfathtoom '4-indow bad been brolen \9 1&1A CALI)' Tape b:ld been phrcd on the window he-fore 'hattenna the glass. The lo was unknown Newport Beach A pair of plu h bucl.cl \Ca ls worth about S 1.400 • v..crc 'itolen from an oranae 1973 Pantera. which was parked on Promontory P01n1 West. • • • A thttf, who may have u'Cd 11 pn'i!i .. ey. entered a re 1dcncc on the 200 btcx.k of crnlc~f and \tole a tic-\ mon 1. tereo.b1c dc.blo"'dr.t'r.rurlcrs Shoes store, 5898 .Edinger Ave. He said a man entered the store. claimed he had a gun an his pocket and demanded cash. The robber was described a\ a white man in his early 20s, about 5. and cloth1n1. In 1111, the stolen items· were valued at SI, I H • • • Somone pned open a change ma- chine rn an unsecured area of the U Post Office al L91 ..R.i vcrs1de Dr The 1h1cf got about ·s I 20 in chanae and caused an eSt1matcd $500 in damage to the machine. La&una Beach Pol~c respond«! to reports Mon- day ntjht of a subject slcep1na 1n a . outh C oa~t H1a.hway laundromnt dryer Monday. Althouah 1he subJect wn not found to be m a d ryer. pohce told him to leave anvwa . .. " woman arre•ued on su 1>1C1on of dm 1n1 under the inft~ncc ol akoho Mondar nta.ht al\O was cited for po ~,s1on of less than an ounce ot mariJu&na Police 'topped Judith Ann trau • • along the 1200 block ol Ocean fronl. • • • \ h1te L977 Puch moC)(d wa rcooned stolen Monday anernoon on Park venue bu~ was recovered later b> pohc-e a Iona uth Coast K1ah\\&)I • • • Poh responded to repon of a m n chmb1n1 throuah a thr m ~· feet 8 inches tall. weighing 160 pound'>. v.1th dark brown hair. wear- ing a na" ~ blue ;acket. Evans said no one was injured in the holdup. v..mdow of a home Monday afternoon on Gr10lth Wa}. purportedl} to bathe 1n the bathtub. No one wn!I found. but office~ leO a note for the ownt'r of the home to contact lhc Pohce IXpart- ment • • • Break dancets, rcporttdl} ~ere cau'iing u traOic hazard on South Const f llghway Sunday niJht bu1 had left before pohcc amved ,. MESA APPROVES ARNEL PROJ~CT ••• From Al · .,., _,. "' the North ( oo;ta \lcsa Hnml'O'' ner' \el"ondc,i h\ Hnmhul klc thl' nh1· lhl' phlJl'\ l ociat1on. who prOll'\ll'd plan' tu uon "ac; o;hot d6" n b' thl' othl'r Rall \aid the dcnrnl will force hi~ builddcnsel't'\1dcntanlnrl<HJ\llll'ru,1I lOunc1I mc:mbcl'\ in la,or ol tht compan> tu l't'work "' plnn~ for the projects ncaT an csumatcd 1.IXlO m:ommcndatiom from the Plannintt rt''i1dcnt1al part of the prOJCC't, poss- singlc-fam1I} homes < 11mm1\Sll'>n la\t v..ed.. to nppnnt• tht 1hl\ n·ducing the number of units Tbc tcn'i1on v.as he~~hlt'Ol'd \u11 ollitl tiu1ldina' ilnd apartm1•n1 tom-I re.ill\ don't knov. v.hat we'll 20whcn the council re7onnl the land pll"\ fhe comm1c;s1on al'<) f't'( hi\\(' to do.'' he ..aid .. I was once planned for lov. 10 moderate ommtndcd the ...-ounc1I allo" higher d1..apPotnlt'd 1n the vote" density ho\ls1ng. 10 allo" h1gh-denc;1-den'>llH'\ and mMc compa1:t park1n1 .\t the urging of rt'pl't'scntat1vcs lY rt$1d~nt1al and comm(•rcu1I dC'· ,pan''> 1n the .tp.1rtment proJl'Ct thnn Imm the homeo" nt'~· associattQn. vclopment Thr vote clTC'cll\ l'h µ' e allov.-l"d tn the 1onJng C'ounnl mrmocn. al ordered~ thr the &rttn lilht to .\ml'I '-latt'\I .\llCplln tht' fir\t pha'l4" the dC'\t'IOD('f to raise the height of sound OfOJC<'t u1unul appro\~d the .higher dcn,,t, at1t'nu.at1l'n "alls hordcnna pan of Fountain Valley Rt''l1d'?tltHt ponded ti' turnin111ht 111 ~.,~unit\ ~r Jere on the rc.,1den· the pn>JC'C't pm .. 1de a pa .. ed walkwa> Buralars tole two a.a hne cans development into an ck'\ 1111n "c,ue 11;al prnJC\l·de\J'1IC' v.arning\ from the tor children al6n1 ~uth Coast Dn"e vafued ot $.SO from 3 policeman's van. unseating council anrumhl.•nt 1:.m planning !tt.ilf that the eomplt'\ did and pro' 1dc douhle-pan~ wmdOWll parked 10 lhc bad of the pohcc Johnwn and elttuna two m•v. rnunnl not Quahf\ for such a dcn-.1t\ bonu\ for s,1mc: nearb} homes "auon at 10200 later .\ve. member') dcemcJ 10 be more ~'f'tn But cll'r pohn ma}.('f\ refused 10 Other t:ond111ons .tddcd by the • • • • palbchC IO 1be bomeo,.,nco , gent !l zonin' uoancc 1b31 "ould-councal Y.c'CC tor lhC ~m lntrudeM forctd open a hdin1 In kttpina "-'llh their camp:u~n 1llow \mel to 'urpa' the hm11 on allov. o,crflov. rl1n from the door 1n lhl' 16000 block of Cat ltll platrorm ttombucl.le and \\-httlcr rompa t parlm \PaC"C., at the apart-apartment \·omple\ into the office and k1 C'ked 'tn thrt'C inlcrior doo arjucd Monda} chat the pTO.Jcct mcnt rnmf'IC'' Tht' dc' doper par~ C'8u,inadamageofS300 Lo ~sin the would ha'c 111 effects on the nt1gh-propo d 4'1 Jl(ru•nt of 1h n~n dd1iion:.ll\ thccounc1Jappro~ theO ~rt unkno~n. bonna tc1td.CJ\Ct park1nf ~p;>cr tn l'C tor rompart nil"\ the \t\·mtmhcr commlltC"C proposed meonc u~ ~ kt~ to open th~ Whttlcr rttommcmkd 1 JC'<'1'iion -Y.t'l above lhe ~~ pet(',·nt m.'l>.1 · h~ \\'h~kr. ah.~nuah he labded thf ash f'Cll tcr and stole S263 from tht' be ·po,tponed until Fehn.ran and • mum J 11on a farce Hart Chevron ~~tee tauon l79 o comm1tttt of (11} official ,\met Thnmalltr\p.:1l~<1rrtrad111t\naJI\ Tht'comm1t~~1 afarte hwtll bc Maanolla . t. f • ttprurntallves, rn1dent and real u\t'd 10 mttt cm p.ir~ma rtQu1n-v.1thout po~er hr \11d after the e tatc con uJfan" bf formed to .. menu. ~n )m II rca ~l.' ordlJli Q mrtun "If v..e had ma1nta1ned our re 1ew comp~1nts an 1d a that vo \ dt\ report,. the: 1.:on-$31.:t par~ina ir\Jcvcr (b\ n appro.vina l~ f\t\ t \OI ed earlier b) 1 mrmtxr of tht' ~ \rntl apartment\ "a' nrl"\lcJ 10 Jllln). tt Y.ould ha.,c ~n a \thc.t • • • • • Buralu" 1oic thrrt nn s 'alucd at S~ 0 from a ~ dcr1tt 1n the ·l 100 block of oral lot. .. h mt"O ncn' aS'!IOcilt1on •l1l""''l t~ op('n arr .. rtQ"lrt'tl v.11h1n fJ'Ol.lf\ •• • • ·-' LIS!~!! HB co·uncll pulls New construction spending SOUNDS nig1Jtclubpermit up l.7peroentfor0ctober OF THE . By Uae Associated Pre11 SEASON Neighbors· complaints of loud patrons WASIHNGTON -rhegovernmen1 said )pending forncwconstructaon rose 1. 7 percent an October. the first increa~ 1n five months. but Bf!-llysts were K I C Sparks aCtfOfl by City tO CUrb bUSf fleSS divided on whether at rcp1 C ented a rebound Or JU!tl 8 rush tO fimsh fl'OJCCl M before winter. October construction spend in& rose to an •!lnual rate o $3 ~ S.ll By ROBERT BAJ\KER re 1dents, theonicrnls voted to re voke billion the Commerce Department aid Monday. The gain followed declines 0ti ... 1>e11r No111111t the cond1t1onul 1:1se permit that allo~-in June. July and September. In August, spending was unch311ged from thcJu~y ed the popular ntght por to operate in level. Annlysts generally blame a ri..c an interest ~tes for the downturn 1n i I 31 i Huntington Beach Cat) t ouncal the Garfield Plaza adjacent to resi· con~truction spending. Whtie interest rate -1nclud1ng those on mortwes- Monday revoked the opera tang per-dential areas near Garfield A venue have fallen an recent month~. economists were d1~1dcd ~n whether the October mit of Garfield's N1te Spot -the and Magnolia Street. spending gum was the stan of a rebound, espt•c1aJly since .other go~ernment • scene of wh ooping ahd hollenng and "This man (nightclub owner Mark indicators hu vc pointed to a rnntanued slowing of economic eitpans1on. FM STER ED some alleged breaches of !>ooal et1-Sjlver) has been a bad neighbor," queue. Councilman Bob Mandie said. f\er hearing complaints of nt'arh) "Something should have beet\ done 1----------------, about it before." RU Ff ELL'S Talk about d rlv e-thr ough bant1ng ••• Pilot Logbook -I ·1 p·1 ~ Candid com~tar:ies II J I DI ezcll'Savely an the UPHOLSTERY, lllC. for The llnl Of You Ult mz HM80a BLVD~ COSTA MESA -S41·11S6 Residents of the nt 1ghborhood complained their famahes were dis- turbed frequently at ni"1t when cu\tomers of the v1dc:o-d1sco night club revved engines. sped cars. honked horns and sc reamed and )elled in thr parkmg 101 near their homes. BROCKTON, Mass. -Two men drove 1hc1r car through the wall o.f a suburban Boston bank and made off with a sack fille~. wa.th mght depos1.ts, police said. ··w e gi ve them an A for 1ngenu1ty and ~fTort._ ~1d Bro<;lcton polJCe Sgt. Dav ad Wright. "We'' c ne.,,er seen anything hke this. The thieves drove their Toyota through the front wall of 1he Shawmut County Bank about 7:45 a.m. Monday as four bani. ""orkers were hfung money out of a night deposn vault. Wright told The Boston l lerald One gun-toting robber got out of the car and held the workers a1 ba) "hale h1!> atocomphce gra?bcd the sack of deposits and dumped 11 into thl' car. he 'ia1d .\nd "hen Male Strange of the Cit}'<; depanmcnt of development sen· 1ce'i paid a surpn~ vl6H to the location last month, he reportrd he witnessed all those cond1 t1ons and sa" two people (one male. one female) urinating an the landscaping Stran~e abo reported seeing sax near- colhs1ons involving patrons leaving the parking lot. .. Man y seemed to be intoxicated." he said in a report to superiors. Resident C'raig Watson told coun- ci l members that various enterprises at the location ha ve been a problem for about four years. But he said when new management announced plans to reopen the es tab- lishement, he thought 11 would be a "nice hllle restaurant." Caty stafTrepons ind1c:ued the club would have a capac1t) of about 45 people and would be converted into an oyster bar. he ~1d. Watson said, howc.,,er. he was hardy prepared for the "mght1mc rush" of customers when Garfield's -with a capacity of about 400 - opened about six months ago. Schroeder trles out portable pack LOUISVILLE. K} -T"ch c dJ}S ago. Wilham J. SchroeEier couldn:.t !•ft his bead from a pillow Now. with a mechanical h.eart beating like eve!) thing." he sa} c; he fee ls fantastic and doctors are moving on to study how he'll react to drugs that affect the circulatory <;ystem. Schrt?Cder spen.t another hour'Mpnday on the portable power pack that can keep his mechanical heart beating up 10 three hours at a time. 'chrocder's cond1t~on ~as UJ?&Taded to serious from critical, ~aid Dr. Allan M. Lansang, tht' institutes chairman and medacai director. Chlcago teacher talks t'ecess CHICAGO -Marathon ncgo11at1ons aimed at ending a teacher·s strike that has closed cla!>!lrooms to 430.000 students resolved m;rny issues today. officials said. while the Rev JesSt· Jackson and other community leaders prepared to lock arms an a march calling fofboth sides to bend. Talks betw~en re prt'sentatn es of the Chicago Teachers lln1on and the Board of Education recessed early toda)' after about 101'1 hours. Monday's walkout by 28.000 teachers and I :!.000 other un1on1zcd workers slammed doors shut in the nauon's third-largest school system. Weddlng guests total 26,000 I worked at a bank for 18 years. So 1 know what I have a nght to expe<.t from "The} (the customers) unnate on our walls. throw beer on our ni ce streets and wake our children.·· he said. There's add111onal noise. he said. when pohce respond to break up fights. • UNIONDALE. N.Y. -It will be an intimate celebrauon tonight -the bnde. the groom. and about 25.000 guests, all packed mto an arena that usually serves as home for a professional hocke) team or the circus. The occasion 1s the marnage of Cha)a Maesels and Menachem Teitelbaum -18-yrar-old grandchildren of Grand Rabbi Moses Tenclbaum. the 70-year-old head of the largest Hasadic commun1t) in the world. Thei r wedding tonigh t is one of the chief e\ en ts an a trad111 onahst Jewish community of black-garbed. bearded men and bewigged women. Guests have hcen amvangall week from across the Un1 1ed States and Europe. a 6nanciaJ institution . ·What I like about-> . American Savings Is that their people know what they 're doin g. And th ey're co urteous. I especiaJly like the Investment Officers. Th ey . look out for me . And I never have to wait around to see them. ~ .µ~a& - ~ r,. I' U.S., Soviet accord urged MOSCOW (AP~ -The Un11ed States should match the ov1ct Union's pledge not to be the first to U!le nuclear weapon~ so ""''"II all be able 10 !lleep cas}'... American industrialist Armand Hammer ~•d today after meeting with Soviet President Ko n stantin U . Chernl-nko' . ' ([f 1 { Hammer. 86. head of the Los Angclcs-ba!led Occidental Ph- rolcum Corp .. has had ties w11h Soviet official!> dating bacl to a 1921 meeting "•th Vlad1m1r I. Lenin. founder of the world's first Communist nation. I Learn your lesson. I IH:thmµ\()u d1111 1 \\,lllf tc 11l·.1111.th<>llf \ e iu r ht'.f If II 111"u 1.111<. t · I." t 11.u \nu 1t· P·" 111g le w 1 llllH 11 It II 11HIli1tll·l\1\1.'Ll).(C . .' l nlonun.Hl'h. \ol1r11iglll11<111t'.ll 11.1.· 11 unul '' >ull· "'t \....mdgl·r hit \\"llh<1> ... 1h tkdul·11hll'l l1.1rµt·.., But 1 lltTt" '" .t '' ·" t n ·" c 11tl ll ·:1rn111~ '1 111 r ll-""c m 1 llc lt11d "·" 111..,1111111 l·I II' I I II' L n \ L' t .' ~ c 1u r rou 1 anc L I rl'. hn,p11 ;1 I. '-l••)!,11. .II .111d l'llll'r~l'IK y t~tfl' Man~ pl.111., 11 H."luc.lc c.:y1.• v~.1m" .ind pn:,cripl 1< 111 drug.., free< JI ch:1(~1.· Q l 'ALITY AN O CONVENIEN<.Fh 'rh u.11 rl 'll'l\'l ' 'our care ;11 Fl IP\ modern lwalth cut l'L'l11tT:o-. Full,· L'qt11p1x.·«::;I. proll'"'-l<>ll.tlh· •i1:1ffcd l.wi11t1t·:--t.\ ith c. 011\.l ' nk·nt i<)<.':111011-. 1w:1r" ht:n: \011 li\c..' .inti work \I I 111 ~ tllc tl' .in· .1h"1 ilutd\ llc 1 dc- dttl I 1hll· p.l\ m1.·111 " )11u1 ltr'-I h1).!.«>l•I 11! pol 1'l't 1. 'I l< ·nw"' l .... •'·'"II' ..... ""_, '°l\J k·:1m '<>li t hc..·alth c:m.· lc.,-.on the.: fll\:,111" \ e >ll l .Ill Jlll 1ll.lhh 111\\"'l'f \I llll (e 1{.lf ,1111 111.11 Ill ,flt Ii I .Ill \I l'-f'- \1\d 111.1 11\ I 111' pl.II'" l \l 11 g1\l \ 1111 I()()",,< I I\ l I .I).!.< \\If IJ 111 It 0 p.1\ llll'l11'' ( .. ; . \ rn.,~ ".t\ F< >r t·,n:ll<.·111 lw.1hh t':I"-' · -"' uh nn dnhtc. t1hll·"· "'~"up f< 1r Fl H' lb lx:u mw .111 Fl IP mc.:mhcr, ~c \'t)lJI t•mplo} c..·r ror mon.· 1nforma t1on. t Jll Fl If' .It ('""It) 8<)8 ~~16, Fxt ~)Oor(.!I .~) t~)21""~. F't ',{)() • Putrld beef consplracy pro~ed PH I LA DELPH I A -ThQusands of schoolchildren. hospital patients and Air Force personnel an Ii ve states ate "putrid and decomposed" beef butchered from dying and diseased cows, a federal grand 1ury concluded. During the )1h- year conspiracy, 1he ca tile wen I from farmers to a pct-food company to a meat processor to wholesalers, who shipped tainted hamburger patties and stew beef 10 Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Delaware. V1rg1ma and Arkansas. aC(ording to a JI-count indictment handed up Monda) Federal officials said they could 001 determine whether the meat.had caused an) illness. • LA firefighters battle gasollne blaze LOS ANGELES -Firefighters blltlled a gasoline blaze near a leaking 80.000-barrel storage tank at the Texaco oil refine!) in Wilmington early toda}. There were no 1mmed1ate repom of an1uries or ex plosions. The gasoline was burning an a containment d1 kt' bclo" the tank. Founeen fire companies auacked 1hr names v.at h a \mothering chemical foam. Fire Department '>pokesman LalT) Ford said Fuel lealo.ang from a pipe nange near the tank fu~lcd the hla1c. tu: ..aid. Despondent husband tpok famlly wltb hlm TORRANCE-A man believed to have killed has w1feand two daughters before taking lus own hfe. wrote in a su1c1de note that he had personal and financial problems. police said. The bodies of David John Engel. 46, his wife. Carolyn. 38. and daughters Lisa. 7, and Juhc, 4, were fo und in the family home Monday after the wafc:'s parents became concerned because their phone calls were not answered, authonues !>aad. Sgt. Wall y Murker said Engel, a computer salesman. left a two-page note indicating that he was despondent over has d1fficult1es and that he planned to klll his wife and children along with himself so that they would .. all be together ·· South African protest ln LA BFVERL Y HILLS -Peaceful but noisy demonstrators marched outside the South African consulate to protest that country's arrest of2 l union leaders. Police estimated 30 10 40 people JOaned Monday's demonstra1100 by a group 1dent1fied as the Black Students Union. The demonstration did not affect consul business. consulate spokesman Manus Leroux said. South Africa practices apartheid. or race separation, and as ruled by a white minority that makes up only 17 percent of us 29 m1lhon population. Brink's guard shot at Sears LOS ANGELES -A Brink's guard was shot and criucally wounded by two robbers who opened fi re an a Scars department store and got away with an undisclosed amount of money. police said. Steve Al very. 44. a messenger for the armored truck firm. was shot three or four tames in the chest and underwent surgery at Cedars-Sinai Mrd1cnl Center. said 'ipokesman Ron Wise He was lasted an cnt!cal cond111on early today an the intensive care unit. Alvery had apparently picked up store receipts and was heading back to his truck when he traded shots wilh two armed men about 5·45 p.m. Monday at the Sears store on west Pico Boulevard SF restaurant strike accord reached SAN FRANCISCO -A tentative settlement. in cluding a return-to-work agreement. was reached early today an the batter. sometimes violent. 3-month strike against the 55-member Golden Gate Restaurant Association. Mediator Sam Kagel announced the settlement at I :30 a.m after wha·t ht-called an "exhaustmg" marathon collectave barga101ng sc s1on that began 141/J hours earlier. No details of the agreement were released. WORLD Grenada moderate. ••eep poll• ST. GEORGE'S. Grenada -As hoped by the United States and its Canbbean allies in the 1983 invasion. a mlrate pany was overwhelmingly elected to form Grenada's first democrat· vcrnmel'\I since a ~979 lcf\lst coup. In the voting Monday for a 15-seal l'ilament, Herbert Blaizc's New National Party won all 11 districts in which omplete returns were tallied. The (Xlrty seemed assun:d of winning at least two of thc_remaining four diStricts af\erc~unt1ng re~ume~ today. Blni1e, a 66-yelr-old attorney, W!}S scheduled 10 be designated prime minister today by Governor General Sir Paul Scoon. who had appointed an mtenm g ovcrnment follow ing the U.S.-led invaston on Oct. ~5. 1983. .Gall tan~er crew re.cued MAN MA. Bahrain -Three crew members of a Cypriot supenankcr • were rncued today. a da}' af\cr an Iraq a warplane attacked their ship and tel ii abluc 1n the Persian Gulf, mannc salvage executive said. The thret were trapped behind a fittdoor 1ns1dc the Minotaur. said one cxttutivc ca4lin1 thcir 'iurv1val "m1raculou .. The three hod bctn mt 1na and prcsumCd de.ad af\cr the att ck. ltlmco bl••t toll re•cba 452 MEXICO CITY -Tllc de th 1011 from a scne of citplos1ons at a Pcmcit ''omgc s11e last month hu n n to 4S2. or 70 more than the official ~tt ofa wce.k ago. accordinJ tO • new aovcmmcn1 report. Tht report to ident Miaud de la Madnd, pubh hcd Monday by the aovemmcnt newspaper ti National. said lhe fire was • dtsa~~cr .. witJlout precedent" 1n Mu1co. The rcpon 1d 11 3 or the 16 11\JUttd till ho p11ah1cd were 1n cntical condition • . - Indian gas teak termed worst such disaster eVer Deadly cloud settles over 25-mile ~rea claiming_ 1 ,000 lives -mostly children BHOPAL, Jod1a (AP)-As many ~ J ,000 people, mostly children, arc feared dead from the poisonous gas leak at a U.S.-~u11t pesticide plant he~. doctors said today, calling the incident the worst such disaster on record. Authorities said 600 bodies had been · found. and police teams were 1e4rching for more m BhopaJ and nearby towns today as relative flocked to mass burials and crema- tions in the central Indian city of 89S,OOO. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi told reporters after a tour of the stricken city that his government would '° future not allow production of "dangerous" matenal in heavily populated areas. "There will be an ovc~ll government policy change," he said. Ano1her'doc1or, K. Tnvedi, said the ga'I 1nhala11on may also cau~ blood circulation problems. Au thorities. meanwhile, ordered the Union Carb,de Corp. to pay compensation to the victims. The leak of methyl isocyanate ps affected an estimated 20,000 resi- dents of Bhopal, capital or Madhya Pradesh state about 370 males south of New Delhi. and triggered a ma exodus from the n ty. Bhopal was almost a ghost town with most offices and businesses closed today, an offi ciall y declared da> ofmoumang. trcets were littered with carcasses of water buffalo, dogs and b1r~ Survivors auended mass burials and mass cremal1ons. Tht' deadly white cloud of gas had dcared but air sam ples tested today were found 10 sull con ta an deposit~ of the deadly gas. w3 unlikely the plant would bc allowed to reopen at 1h site an the hean of Bhopal mah also said rive plant officials -all Indians -were arrested on eharae of nc&J1Jencc A maJonty of the Union C-irr9ldc's tock an India as owned by lndittns. Thomas Sprick, spokesman for the U.S.-bascd Union Carbide Corp. in Danbury, Conn .. s:i1d the gas that leflked was methyl isocyanate, which he said can be fatal if inhaled or swallowed. Spnck said filters that should have removed the poison from the gas before 11 leaked did not function and the company did not know the reason for the failure. Union Carbide Corp. called an immediate worldwide halt 10 pro- duction and shipment of metbyl isocyanate. and dispatched a doctor and four techn1 c1ans 10 1ndia to investigate. India's Central Bureau of Investigation also was probing the incident. ~ Union Carbide's managing direc- tor m India. Y.P. (Jokhale. saJd the Otano-Cou1 OAJLY PILOT/TIJMday, ~ 4. 11M ·The doctors. working at Bhopal's Hamedia Hospital, said the acc1<k!n1 was expected to cause severe long-run health problems to the estimated 20,000 townspcopfe who arc suffenng from gas inhalation. Police and army lru<:ki; were pick- ing up boches from a roughly nine malt" radius ·around the Union Cartndc plam. whe1 c stare Eh~f Minister ArJun Singh said one of three underground tanks lea.ked the deadl) gas for 40 minutes early Monda y. gas began leakrng when a storage tank Diven meaaare aunken cargo ship, located off Turkey and the olde.t ner mr.caTated. valve broke under nsan~ pressure. Dr. Parveen Chaudhury said there was a danger that the survivors may lose their eyesight. Surviving women ma)' not be able 10 have children. he said. · t le told reponers the number of deaths was likely 10 rise and said it .. W11han 40 manures. rl'ie c oud of gas-3 L:10 a id l • e1£ hadse.uledo'."era :!S-square-milearea -year-o-s-iipwre -inhabited pnmanl)• by poor laborers. ' '! he said. · . neighborhood unul two hours after .I. 1 WORST INDUSr:fRIAL ACeIDENTS LISTED faZ~~~.~!~~i~~~~~~1nn1:~:11~~!~~ y1·elds Bro.nze Age baubles the leak began. and said pohcc and · doctors did not come into the area unlll four hours after that. Panic-stricken people. many carry- ing luggage on their heads. walked as far as 25 males to escape the poisonous white doud. Many who fled Bhopal were reported 10 have died an the neaghbonng towns of Schore. Asbta and Hoshangabad .. V..A HI NGTON (>\P)-M1:d1ter ranean waters off the coast of Turi.I.'' have yielded the most exten!>l\l' collection of Bronze Age art1 lac1' e'er found beneath the sea -a cargo of trade goods that went down in a sh1p"reck more than 3.400 :rear\ .1go. sc1en11s1s announced toda) other cultures -C}pnot and early Phoen1 c1an or Canaanite. Some of the ( }pnot pieces were stacked 1n a large <>torage 1ar and other goods were earned m Canaan11e amphoras. tall muQded jars w11h nano"' necks and bases and planlung,. When compared Wlth later designs, this revealed tbat Bronze Age sb1pbu1khng techniques were suJI bemg used by the Greeks 1.000 years later . • The leak of pollon gaa from a ltorege tri In India on MondaY ""' klled men thM 1,000 P4IOOle II one of the went lriclUltttW ecddenta In · hlatory. ..... •• IOme other l8rtoul lftdultrllll and envtron"""tll llC· Cldent•: •On Sept. 21 , 1921. an ex- ~ et the BASF chemlcaf ... at ()gpau, In Welt Ger-many, kMled ·ee 1 people. , •On Aprtl 28, 1142, • co9f d~t .~ at the Honkeffco Cd· ll9ry In Chtna kltled 1,572 '*'*· eOnAprl 18, 1947,581 peop .. died . "'*' • lhlp carrying ..... ~at Texaaetty, tr... . •On Aug. 7, 1956, 1, 100 = 4ted when dynamite ~ In Call, Col- ombla. •On Dec. 27, 19151 an ex- plotfon In a mine at Chunala, India. kPled •31 people. •In 1976, an explosion Mnt htghty toxic dioxin over the north-n ltallan town of Sevelo, forc-'ng the evacuation of 700 retl- dents. kllllng hundreds of animals and causing ekl'l dlMase In nearly 200 people. •In 1979, an estimated 300 peCpte reportedty died from anthrax after an accident at a bto4oglcal and chemieal warfare ptant at No'IQIJbfrak In the Soviet Union. •On Nov. 19. 19S... at leist .. 52 people were kitted-whefl 80,000 barr* of natural gas at a state-bWMd P.,,.x faciffty In Mexkx> exploded. The ensuing flre Injured at l9Ut 4,248 people and drove 31 ,000 residents from thelr homes. Rumors of yet another gas leal.. ~read pamc through the city Mon- day afternoon. and police drove through the city using loudspeakers to ur~e people to return home. At the city's· Hamadia hospital. doctors on duty were overcome by the effect s oft be poisonous gas and had 10 be replaced by a fresh medical team The cremauon ground in one district. Chhola, ran out of firewood to burn the bodies earned in Monda} evening, the Indian Express news- paper reported. Bodies were stacked outside morgues and ci ty hospitals were filled 10 capacity. Tents were set up to treat v1c11ms on hospital lawns General 'resisted' giving high. figures NEW YORK (AP) -Warning against giving the enem>~"a psycho- logical tool of incalculable value ... America's m1htary commander 1n Vietnam resisted gi ving higher esti- mates of enemy strength even after the communists' powerful Tet Of- fensive of 1968. Documents produced in retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland's S 120 million libel suit agafost CB indicate the general was at odds with the CIA because the CIA wanted 10 estimate enemy strength at 480.000 to 61 S,000 .. At the time. Westmoreland's Saigon command was pulling the figure at less than 300.000. The tnal became bogged down 1n lengthy conferences Monday as CBS lawyers tried to persuade U.S. Dis- trict Judge Pierre N. Leval 10 admit the documents as evidence. The judge De Lorean sued by brother CLEVELAND(AP)-A suburhan auto dealership owned by Charles De Lorean as suing his brother. former auto executive John De Lorean. for allegedly unpaid loans totaling $440,000. The suit was filed Monday by De Lorean Cadillac Inc. of Lakewood an U.S. District Coun. It names John De Lorean and his estranged wife. e'entually scnl the Jury home for the da~ "-llhout ruling on the dispute 1830 Newpor1 Blvd. Costa Mesa GIIT OF A LIFETIME FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL IC~ SKATING LESSONS Learn To Ice Skate The Easy Way For A Lifetime Of Fun & Pleasure ENROLL NOW! 2701 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 ( 714) 979-8880 Cristina. ~::::========================~ John De Lorean. so. was acqui11ed Aug. 16 m Los Angeles of charges of cocaine trafficking. Prosecutor! had alleged that De Lorean was trying to raise money to save his failing sports car production firm . The jury fou nd that De Lorean had been legally , entrapped by federal investigators offering quick money. The suit filed Monday alleges that De Lorean Cadillac gave four loans totaling $440.000 10 John and Cristina De Lorean between October 1983 and Octobt'r 1984. At the time the loans wen: granted. the suit alleges, Jobn De Lorean agrttd to pay them back at I 3.5 percent interest and that they would be due on demand John De Lorean now refuses to pay, 1ctordang_to_Jhe su1l. "About the onfy comment c.an make 1s that it's a bizarre th1na 10 sue your brother. but I suppose he wants to-protect his position." Howard Weitzman, an attorney ~prcscntana John De Lorean. gad from Ms Los Anaclcs office on Monday. "I wu shocked 10 hear obout at. • ''No check 1s 1111 the mail." Weitzman added. He 11a1d he has not yet 1«n 1he suit. fhe~n acauedaboufS31.{)Q()u1 1ntcn: t until Nov 26 And arc a«ru· -Int intc~st at the rate of S 171 a da the 'uat allc ed The remains of the ves!K'I and 11\ cargo. whteh sho" the 1nfluenH· ul three ancient cultures. repr"'ent a "maJOr discover)" and !l1gnllicant find for marine archeology. said the National Geographic Socieh. "-h1ch as co-sponsoring the research Dr. George F. Bass ofTe"<as ..\&M Uni" ers1 ty. the ch 1ef project ..caen ust. said the wreck located otT Cape Ulu Burun in southern Turkev 1s one of the oldest e'er excavated.· The cargo ship. situated at a site near the coastal town of Kas. prob- ably sank around 140<> B.C. when dnven onto nearby roch "h1le tr)ang Lo round a peninsula. Bass said. The crafl. esum~ted to ha'e been about 65 feet long. settled to the bollom w11hout cap)111ng "-hilc laden w11h a cargo of metal ingots. potter), Jars. glass. gold and 1vol), These ra" materials probabl\ were des11ncd for craft)men and manufacturl'f'> else"' here an thl' area. . The single most CO!>th 11em C\· ca"ated so far 1s a gold gobiet found 1n a nearb> sand} gull). But prov10g even more 'aluablc. sc1ent1sts said. was the sample. t"-O-handlcd Mycenaean Greek . po11~·r) cup lo<:ated ne\t 10 11 \\hllh hcl.pcd date the "reek. i .\ho reCO\l'rl'J \\j., potll'n of l\Hl IUllLES? 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Pulak. is expected 10 last five more years and yield unprecedented details about ancient Med11erranean trade and sh1pbu1ldmg. 01\ers raised a stone anchor and unCO\ Cred pan or the \ essel's keel Most Insurances Accepte d "Although only partially un· covered in 1984, these bones of the wreck push back our knowledge of Medatertancan sh1pbu1lding b) near- 1) a millennium," Bass wntes m the Januar) issue ofNauonal Geographic Maguine. Scienusts learned of the wreck an 198:! from a report ofa young Turkish sponge d1,er who saJd 11 contained man) objects resemblmg "biscuits with cars." The~ turned out to be scores of large, four-handled copper and ttn ingots. the ra¥i matenals for the bronze 1ools and weapons of the era, they sa1d. Other surpnsing pieces of cario include two do7en cobalt-blue &)ass ingots about t"'o inches an diameter, which probabl) were 10 be fashioned into Je"'elr) uems. and a piece of elephant tusk Immediate Results Guaranteed I beth in Ainerican Savinp just like I bdieve Ip America. ~ a place \\'here hard wort, intclil8ence and caring reilly make the difference. And l know that m ~ts arc mainly backed by residentiil mort- ~ letjding right here in California. Not overse2s. That mart II .. I .. .. En11 uH1A1 Insistence upon AIDS--free blood isn't hysterical Fon y-four men and 37 women have been positively · diagnosed as having cQntracted Acguired _Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) through ·blood transfusions. Bcca~se AID~. which destroys the body's natural defenses to many diseases. is almost always fatal. some people are reluctant to accept transfusions from unknown donors. That attitude is bound to be troublesome for the American Red Cross. and it surely wilf create problems for health care providers but it's an awfully rational response to a deadly threat. _ ~jpenon for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation has called the reaction "hysterical." She is concerned about the image of AIDS victims, which is not what is at ~ta.kc here. Society doesn't look down on cancer victims .or hean disease victims. It establishes foundations to raise money and institutes to conduct research. It seeks cures and therapies. But its healthy members do no~ offer to contract those diseases. !he desire to stay healthy is not, as the AIDS foundauon spokesperson suggests, hysteric~l. It make~ perfect sense. . A hospital patient has a n~ht to beheve that everything possible is bein$ done to help him recover. He has a nght to expect that he will not contract new diseases while being treated for the old ones. But some hospitals have policies that fail to recognize what would seem to be basic. And even th~Red Cross, thouglrsympathetic, is finding it difficult to respond to the fear of AfDS. A surgi cal patient in Santa Clara was re~ent~y t~ansferred from one hospital to another because the first ms~ltutton would not honor his request that members of his fanuly donate the blood he needed. The man had heard the stories about the 44 men and the 37 women. He called the Red Cross. He asked for a guarantee that the blood he would receive would be AIDS-free . The Red Cross couldn't give it. t The odds are strongly in your favor when you are given Red Cross blood. The screening process attempts to keep AIDS sufferers from donating. And people with AIDS have no desire to contaminate others. But, things happen. And many people, like the man in Santa Clara, aren't willing to bet their li ves on a pint of blood. The Red Cross has said it would like to change its system to meet these concerns, but can't without' t reating a "record- keeping nightmare" for the agency. -. But hospitals can -and should -be m~re ~e.x.1ble. No patient should be refused treatment because ofh1s legiumate fear of contracting a life-threat~ningdisease. When a patient requests blood that would be donated from people he knows to be healthy. the hospitals should accommodate that request. Such a policy would address the emotional as well as the physical health needs of the sick. LETTERS Renting houseboat isn ,-t always a vacation fiasco To the Editor: qualified mechanic am\ed al our .>.bout a month ago \OU ran a anchorage and not onl> fi'<ed our column b\ Richard Morehou~e. cnt1-101lrt pump but checked ever)lh1ng tied .. Houseboaters <>pend 'acat1on else as well. up the crecf..." ""hll recounted a This year. although the manna had horrible ewenence "1th a rented changed hands. we had no problem., hou'icboat on Lake \ltcad E' erybody at the landing "as Jur,110 keep thC' record straight. let pl~nt and helpful ~ "ed on lhl' me .-.a\lhat not all rental<, arc a~ bad a<, n\er and in Ha"a'iu Like aboard a the one he had \.\e ha'e had se'eral houseboat 1s a great npenence good e'<penence<,. 1nduding t"o land-Please fol""ard a mp~ of th1'i k11cr in~ on I akc Po"ell 1n the 70<,. to Mr. _Morehouse '!>o ht' can haH' J • ------""Mtcr tnp ne'<t ume. In both 1982 and IYIS4 v.e had tv.o RI( H \RD) ( ROK£ R ve11 good rentals Jn I 91S:! we did I aguna Niguel have a prohlcm. but the manna has an 1ngcn1ou'i ~>'>tem tor rcpon1ng trouble It v.ac, 1n the C\l~n1ng that we handed the problem card to a passing boat \l.h1th in turn gave 1t 10 his land in)!. opt.·rJtm I le phoned our mannJ Jnd 111\t lhtn~ nl'\t morn1ng~1 P.S. A hou~boat can feel crov.dl·d All of thl·m O\crsta1e their com- fortahle capacm .\ good rule of lhumb 1s lo carr. no more lhan two 1h1rc.J, lhr numht:, qf adult' \l<lll'll 111 lht hrm hure\ ' . Why not off er choi ce of art? I 11 thl' l dt\111 · I tnl·d to"'"-oul ol lht' ( hm1m.1c, v.1ndo" lontrn'l'r\) the pa't k"' \tllr' tor rcJ'>On'> 1ha1 arc oh\ 1ou\ """l''l'J rt•<Jlhnti the <nmmcnt h\ thl' l ha1rrnt1n nt thl· \n ( omm1\\111n 111 l.Jttu na Fkath that ''thl· papt.·r hannl'r\ lhat lnokl•c.J hkc -,1a1ned li!la" hie" dov.n lour ~care, ago and ~m· ho \rind rt>pair · ~01 m~ dander up for \our 1nlorma11on \lte\damt•c, \ .1..quc1 and 1>1nl'' fh<' lac,111mt· the wtndnv.' "err up wa\ 1n I </K:! l he\ art not paper the~ arc \ln'lulatl'll \IJ1ned gla\HOn\lruoed of pit'A1glac,<, and did not 'hlnv. down" -1n fat t lhn h:JH' v.1th\too<l l~·mph v.rnd'> lk 1ha1J'i1t ma~ "hat I rco;cnl e'en mori· I\ \1' D1nl·o;· patron111ng qt- 111 1tk ··~ 11h puhlil Jn }OU can·1 \Jtl\h cH·nom• oltl·n thl' things we JPPll'UJI~ thl' mo'it MC thing\ Wl' ha \I' to Jl qu 1 re a La<,te lur ·· I lw v.1ndo"' ha'c hccn c1 trad1t1on m LJttuna for 17 \l'<Jr\ I "one.Ju" ho "Ill rc nwmbcr the 'IOl\l1u· banners 17 \<.'Jr'> Imm no" r 1 lhl\ I '><I\ there\ plenl\ of room m Lagumi to&" c the public a choice ~ h tan·1 ""e ha\e hoth'' P..\l l INf BUZAN \Nido" of .\nl\t Bons Bulan l aguna &ach Opposed to.restarting Unit l r nth{ r d1tor Ju,t v.lwn -.ou lhou~ht 11""a''alt·10 go had into lht• ocean 'ian Onnlfl' nuclear pov.t•r plant'' I nit I ,., to go back to full po"cr tn a \lca1) attempt to G'>o1d .t S \ million rrimhur"-· ORANGE COAST ~aily .Pilat ,,, -· ment to 11.-. ra1cpaH''' wr111t· 1hrca1en- 1ng our health and <,afcty Well. \nuthcm \ahfo/nl:l rd1~on )'OU have htt a ne" lo" Hell no ~c n't glo'-" RI( H·\R D HAMEL t;:inta Ana H. L. Schwertr Ill o·- Frenk Zlnl v 9.gf11 Tom Telt ly [.,t ~ Cretg Sheff I I r~ • '<:» ''The Soviet ource told the CIA that 'yellow rain · -the toxic we~pon believed to have killed thousand In Lao and el ewJ1ere -~a a simple agent· compared to tho ecurrently being developed. JACK "NDERSON columntet JACK AMDERSON Soviets develop ge~e.ti~. poiso~s State has power to prevent landloids from selJ.ing out Suppose )'OU bought a fe" cars and motorcycles.and hired some drivers and set up a messenger service. Two } ears later. ) ou realize you 're not making as much profit from the business as you could have made b> putting your onginal stake in an ordinary bank account The natural. logical response is to sell the vehicles and get out of the messenger business. And you could do 11 eas1l)' -as long as no government agency has decided in the meantime that }Our business 1s \ 11al to the public welfare and must never be closed. But 1f that kind of decision tias been made. \OU might be forced to sta) in the messenger business at least until )-OU find someone to bu)' )Our sen ice and f...eep 11 going. To get out from under that kind of go,ernment burdt.n ~ou might even be tempted to sell out at a loss. JUSt to escape. liound\ d1ctatonal. }OU sa~" It could nc' er happen m California. }OU add., ~ell. 11 has In fact . 11'~ now the kgal do<:tnne of the state '>ct do"n b) tht• ( allforn1a Supreme ( oun 1n a dn·1c,ion upholding one of lhl' loughc<;I pro' l\!On!> ul the n ty rent rnntrol la" 1n ~anta :'\.1on1ta fhc dcu,uin. uf cour,l'. atTl'cted tolk\ 1n the apartml'nt landlord hu\lnc". not mt·c,sengcr srn lll''i. But that<, ~>nl} becau\t' apanmcnt<i ha\c been dl·darcd a public necessll} 1n Santa Monica. while messenger ser- \ Ile\ haven't yl't "on r,uch a d1-;11nc- 11on THOMAS E.uas In essence. the coun said a go,ern- rnent agency has the right riot just to f.Ct the prices a landlord can charge and 10 dictate the level of upkeep he must maintain. but also can force him 10 SUl) 1n busin ess as Jong as he can make a "fair return" on his invest- ment 1n the apanments. It doesn't matter whether he could make far more than merel) a "fair return." "hate Hr le' el that ma} arb11ranly be set at. b~ ra11ng his bu1ld1ns and-using the land for something else lt dO<.'sn't matter\\ hether he'!> tired of being a landlord and wants to get out of the business <\s Ion~ as other fol ks ha' l' declared his business 'ital 10 their \H'll·bemg. he's stuck w11h 11 Trul' lhl' landlord who wanted to go out of bu sine~' 1n 1h1s case still has the right IO ~ell out Aul who would hu> h1' proper!' al an) thing more than lirl· 'ale pm·es \.\ht:n 11's no\.\ been determined that rhl' owner can't dl·c1dc what to do" 1th 11'1 E\en Justice Joseph Grodin. author of the 5-2 coun dc\1s1on, saw some problems with tltat. "The exercise of state power to force upon an individual a career chosen b)' the state would surel} raise some substantial quesuons .... " he ad- mitted. But Grodin overcame h1'> doubts b> deciding that ma1nta1n1ng and renting apartments isn't reall~ a JOb. but merely a wa) of making money. What's more. Grodin said. any of the landlord's rights are subordinate to the "rights of society." which has decided that it has a nght to rent hi s apanments as long as it likes at whatever pnce 1t sets. That -was too much for the senior jusuce on the coun. former Demo- cratic state .\tt}. Gen. Stanley Mosk " ... The question 1s whether a cit) may compel a landlord to remain in business against h1~ will and gl\e him onl> the alternat1\e of a forced sale." he wrote in a dissenting op101on. "The answer: not 1n a democratic - society." Mosk's "1e". howeHr. doesn't help the landlord who'" stuck with his propen}. unable to do" hat he \ ... ants wnh it But the court dec1s1on does help _prospect1'e 1n\estors. The) nov. knov. rental housing 1s a fooh'>h plan· to put their hard-won cash .\nd that mean' there ~111 ht' lc\'<Cr rental units built 1n ( ahforn1a be- cause of this dec1s1on. making renter'> the real lo<;ers because of the ever- ~hnnkrng number of choices avail- able to them Thomas E lias Is a Santa MonJra. based columnist on state l11ue1. Die~ hard news111an cope-s with case of the 'grumps' Dismal news during recent past forces less-than-charitable thoughts to fore This last fortnight has been grump} 11me foqour humble ser,ant I won't burdl'n you wi th a list ofall 1he 1h11\g~ 1ha1 ha'e gone \\rong. M.1~hl"1 1 happcns t() all ol you too. :J\ )011 gl'I older Ma~bc a11 a morl' }Oulhtul rcndl'r \OU bounce hal k from nl·"' ol fncnds 'and rclatmns being 'er. \ll I.. -or even dy1 ng. To console htmM'lf and some ol her friends. too. when h1'1 lo\ d~ "ill' died. a I lnited Press lntcrnauonal fnend of mine produced a beauttfull) printed brochure titled ·-one More ~ng ofLove "lt4madc me rr) -and when a hard-shelled new,man "ho has handled death ~tone<, for half a centvry cn e'i. It I\ c11traordinar) But ma)' be that was a catharsis. So when all the other d1 mat nc\\-S began to roll m -and there hasn't been a da) without <,omc -)OU can under~tanll wh'r this has bce·n a grump) ~nod. · '\s an antidote. 1x-1hap' ~ou'll forgive me 1f I get a few mean thoughts off my mind. L.M. Bovo Item: A rehahle I.astern correspon- Jent tell<, me the Nauonal Fduu1uon \\\Ot13llOn . "htth ha\ IUfOl'U OUI to Ix-a mil1tan1 unwn. ha\ hl'l'n t.1ught tor 1llcgall~ u\ing morw) lrom mem- IX'r\' dul'~ to '>uppnn ~an d1dall''> pkdgl·d tu '01e tor union rnu\t'C.. I kn<m th<1I rll) rorrt•\pon<knl I' 1alk1ng about nn1111nal '"Ill'\, but right here 1n Orange< ount) \H' ha\C the saml' effect I'm well aware that the l I A uc.ed to to ~all ml' .. thl' notonou'I an11- unwn publl'>hl'r ··But that"• J lie. M} father wno; a local unwn treJ\Urer \nd m} tlo'>l'\t friend·., father wa<, a hnot} pc operator Both were outraged at the local pnntcrs at the P1lol when they walked out without nouce. Dad Moms. n strong union ·mnn hJmsclf. offered to come here and brc1Sk c.tnke Hnpp1ly that wac,n't necc~ry. liomC' or our own pnnter'i rcru'><'d to \trike. And those who did found no c.uppon from other trade union'i (hkc the cnrpcnters and machinists). ~o the net rc'lult of the NEA uct1on WALTER BURROUGHS in Ornogl' C \Hirt!) ,., for thl' union to hccomc the emplo)er a\ wl'll a' tht· emplo)Ce :1dHK3 1(' ltt•m: .\nother Washington repon claim~ that Bill Moyers is "at 11 agam ... This time there 1c, an outright charge that Mflyerc, pract1cc'i ad- ' ocaq 1ournahsm for C:Bli fh1< I\ the <;ame Mo)crs w11h the blinking t'}CS and the cute mannen'ims who uc,ed to be the paid propagandist for former President Jimmy Can er He's clever thts one. He once claimed that an adversary wa\ to Joumaltsm what Cleopatra wac, to chastity on the Nile That'sall for today My grump feel\ better, thank you. Waltt>r Burroo1b1 11 tb~ Pllot'N /ouodlng publl1ber. If Soviets can 't find it, j t ·:s not there The SoVlet Union assigned a top Ru ian e•plorer, Vadim Ranov, to IC&l'th the Himalayas for that myth1· caJ mountain&iant known as the Yeti, the Abominable nowman. Ranov couldn't find him, Tass repons, so tbCR isn't any such animal, and tbemore \be ocw1 1gency won't refer tobim aplo. million, so rar. Four years LS the 1ve~ carce-r lonacv1ty or plarers io NFl rootb&U, NBA basketbal and NHL hockey. But the m-.ior l~aue be1ebt1J player oo avcraae t.aY' a1 il for seven yean. busy for awhile. what? "Claim 1s there are more fem ale m111ionaircs 1n ldaho than anyplace:. else oflikc size 1n the world. It 11 not a happy hunting ground for tw1~. however. Am told most of these ladie h\lcd on thc1rcons1dcrab~ land for many years before they sold 1t, 1hd thereupon became Quite knowlcd&e- abJc about the VIII) o(pred•tors. WA HlNGTON -Hi£h on 1he._ agenda of any future disarmament negouauons shoufd be a s~bje~t chat the Soviets probably won t discuss: 1he1r continuing development of b1olo81Cal weapon$. _ lhesc include the germs and gases thlil you might expect to find in th.eir forbidden arsenal. But somethmg much more menacmg has been added: The Soviets are developing b1ogcncucally engineered poisons. I first alerted you to this gnsly threat last February. when l quoted from one of the grimmest rcpons to l'Ome out of the National Sccunt) Council. It warned the president that the Soviets have mastered "gene- sphc1 ng techniques as ominous as the atom-splittmg discoveries that led to the nuclear bomb." Now I have more information: The ~ov1ets have hidden their offensive b1olog1cal warfare program in the Defense Mm1stry's seventh main directorate, headed by Gen. V.1. Ogarkov The ClA has determined that the" pro~ram operates research and production facilities at eight different sues. Classified CIA repons. obtained by m} associate Dale Van Atta, give these chilling assessments of the Sov1e1s' progre'ss in lerm warfare: •The So\ iets maintain active re- search pro1ects on natural poisons far more extensive than would be needed to guard against agricultural m~sta­ ttons or epidemics among the popu- lation. One secret CIA repon states. "The research 1s well-supponcd. tn- vof\ e<, both mthtary and civilian in'esttgators .• and in. many cases has been linked with fac1llttes associated with BW (61ological warfare) research and de' elopmenl." •The (IA has learned that the So' 1cts are invest1gat1fli.a number of \p{'C11ic compounds "which appear to ha\e lOns1dcrahle potenual as BW Jgent'> " The'>e include '"b1olog1call) au1,e \1licon-containing and or- g.nnolluonne compounds ... (and) manne neuroto'<lns and blue-green algal neuroto'<lns." •The CIA has figured out some of the foa lures the Soviet scienusts are looking for 1n 1heir b10Jogical agents. The'ie propen1es include persistence. 'itab1llt\, adaptabil11y to s~c1al ear- ner sof ut1ons and 1he abilit> 10 be d1ssem1na1cd in su(.h tin) pantcles mar lht' po1~on wtll pe11et1alt gas ma-, ks •"fx1rcmel~ rap1d-ac11ng in- t apac1tant'I ;ire also of growing con- ce rn." the ( I.>. repons . .\trend} these J..nocf...out g.asc\ ha'e been used in \tghant\tan. where the} are kno\\ n a<, 'the silent J..1-ller" because '1cttms appear to have been flash-frozen without c"en knowing what h1t lhem •The CIA ha'i received repom that descnbe "~ov1ct research on a slecp- induc1n$ peptide ... which raises the po'i'ltb1hty that thc)''rc developing other pepudc'i a' well for b1ological· "capons u~. •I he ( I <\ ha\ gottl'n a wt'alth of 1nforma11on on Soviet b1olog1rnl- wl•apon' orx·ratmn<o \tra1gh1 from thl' hm,c·, mouth -a key So"tl'I '>Ourn· wlw wa') C'< 1ens1\ el> debnefcc.J allcr c.Jckct1 ng. fie rcponcd that in the I ~no, a proposal was made to thl' C l'ntral ( omm1ttee and the M1ni!>lr) of f>ctcn..e to do research on p~)'­ lhochem1C'ab as promising chemical warfare agcnt"I The program was g1"en the go-ahead -and the tund1ng. l he <\m 1et o;ource told the ( IA that ")'ellow ram" -the tox1e weapon bcllc\ed to have killed thou5and!. 1n Lao\ and elsewhere -was ··a simple agent .. compared to those currentl) being developed .. He descnbed the new agents as super-po1<,on'> of b1olog1cal origin that would not n·gu1rc a large 1ndu')trial produrt1on effort. but could ~ produced in rclatl\ ely <omall fanht1cs. PQ!>'>1blc even by using genctrcally engineered m1crob1al culture~ ... a ~cret CIA report 'talc~. To 'tG) the U.S. intelligence com- munity is concerned nbout all this would be n drastic undcm tcment The C'I rcpons make clear that. for from ha\ 1na any idea of posc.1ble an11dotc~. our 1ntclhgcnce eApcn' can't even identify man) of the h1olo&il·al poisons tht So'•1et., havl' hcen dcvclopin~ •ln~p1rcd b~ complaintc, to [)c. fcnsc Secretary Ca par Wc1nbcrar-r th t many ~rv1ccmcn and women didn't get to vote la t month. the Navy has embarked on a ~rv1ee-w1de "election pr<>J.ram rcp0rt" to find out how many ~tlors rcque~ted abscntec ballot\, how many voted, how many tried to but failed and how many hM1 other problems a1 the poll' for mt>re than a century !'IOW - s1noc an 1875 Act or Con&TCU -the Veterans Adminisiratton has been supplyina tombstone to na11on:1' cemetcnts The count 1~ ovn ' ~ Up jumps a new checker-upper, this one a prccltc reader in Orlando wbo aoes to the ruordJ to vcnfy every 1t.a111dc pnnl'd b(fe. 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' . - .... \ ~ " Wires to W stimulator-ff .. .. .. ~ , HELP YouRSELF - --- ~hlear Implant Ground elect~ in eu~hian tube Diiiy Pll"' TUESDAY, DE.CEMBER4, tfi8' ANN LNIDlll8m TV l:llTINGI 82 BU81.l'E8 114 Ear implant makes world of deaf safer D~vtce to dlsttngutsfiSounds gets FDA approval, wider use Prom 1laff aod wire report• Once cauJht an a world of mumbles, Kathleen Quann of Irvine now has discovered "wonderfull) separated words.'' thanks to a suraically implanted device that enables totally deaf adults to hear " Quann, 24, received the so-called cochlear implant in 1982 at the House Ear Institute 1n Los Angele!I as part of the testing of the device which was approved last week b) the Food and Drua Administration as the first authonzcd device to replace a normal sense. Born wtth very minimal hcanng. Quinn became totally deaf an one ear about four )'cars ago after surger) 10 correct nuad accumulation there that was crcaung du.zy spells. She was referred to the instJtute as a hkel> implant candidate By two months after her opcrauon, she could react 10 what she recalls as "a bunch of 1101ses. such as sirens and ringing phones" but voice discrimination took longer Now tbe ntwl)'wed payrolJ aa:ountant f.or AJJOT Corp no lonier has to depend on 1 p rca<µDJ. . "The implant breaks down hurrunina voices tnto words and tentences th•J are mueb ~ier to understand than t could p1ck up with two heanaa aids. 1t•1 really convement, too and taJ'I be adjusted forhe.ann& from 20to 4 fett such as 1f you JUSt want to bear closeup in a noisy restaurant," she wd . "My family (the Dennis Murpb~s of Costa Mesa) and fnends have been very supportive oflhe chanie and tell me m> own speech ts improved and much clearer now that t · can d1sun1u1sh tones " ·• More praise came from K.nsten C'loud. 22, a CaJ State, Nonhnd&e student who tQld the FDA 's news conference io Wastungton last Thundiy that the dev1ce manufactured b> J M of St. Paul, Minn .. "saved m} Ltfe." he said the implant enabled her to hear a siren and thus avoid beina hit b) an oncomang vehicle. Dr. Wilham House of the -----....--~ House Ear Institute. whose work led to development of the implant, said at would ra1~ hcanns capacity to about 45 to 50decibels. It tak.es 70dec1bels to hear co nversation at arm's length and 80 dccabels to hear your own vo1cc House said about 400 ROLES REVERSED FOR TV TAPING pauents had received the de· vice on an expenmental basis .. They descnbe the sound the) hear as not completely clear " he wd. ..The most common descnptJop lS. 11's The hot tcle- v1s1on sitcom "Kate and Allie" as filmed an front of a lave audience at the Ed Sullivan Theater in Ne"' York. 1 went to a film· LINDA ALWI ang as a guest of Bob •••••••••••!1!111t Randall. chief writer .,. for the show. As you m1gh1 expect. VIPs and their guests get special treatlnent. Our scats were in the .. orchestra" because Bob needed to be close to the acuon and somehow I qualified ~o.s1t next to him . _ The fictional Kate and Al he are two divorced women 1n their 30s who choose to lt ve together with their respective children. Spiced with lots of humor, their show deals with sens1ttve contemporary issues. In this episode. genteel. soph1stacated. educated Kate falls for the plumber. It's a "leather and lace" fantasy. the kind of stutl romance novels and comic stri ps arc built around. The plumber 1s gorgeous but Allie 1s quick to rema nd Kate that different classes 1ust don't mix. PAPARAZZI .. What are )O u going to do with a plumber'>" she asks. Kate apparentl) has a few ideas. Through laughter, the issue of socio-econ om 1c difference rem a a ned "'elf handled. The 23-minute show took 211 hou~ to film . Between scenes, a stand-up cbmac continued to "warm up" the audience. It was htSJOb to keep us all awake. interested and applaudinJ. It occurred to me that there was a class issue operating an the audience as well as on the ~ct. The Ed · Sulhvan Theater seats JO or 40 an its downstam section. This evening at was OCCJ.1.p1~ by ra.ther sophisticated or at least arty looking characters. For one reason or another. none of them had been required to stand in line outside before the sh9w. It was the "ordinary" people who didn't know ··an ybody" and had waned for an hour or more. who had been funneled upstairs to the less desirable balcony. The comedian encouraged part1c1pat1on ... How man) of you are from 'the Bronx?" he asked . .\nd .. Let's hear it for New Jersey." Afte r a while the balcon) people spoke up. "How come I waited 1n hne fo r two hours and didn't get 10 stt downstairs~" shouted one man. Has scat-partners chee(ed him on · \ ou didn't come early enough· lied the comedian lake a radio that· isn't quite "D1dn'I )Ou sa) your name "'as Hubert" I ne,er met tuned in ... an)'one with that name before. You sa~ ~ou're a bank.er But the dev1cc makM from Des Moines. sir Hov. mam of,ou arc banke~·).. those who have tt as well as DR. wtLL1AM BOUSE The balcon) exploded in ·applause There was .a their fam1hes .. fttl much better about their safety," House bankers· con,enuon taking place 1n a hotel acros~ the said "They arc more employable because they can bear a street. · fire bell ... Do"' ns1a1rs. an a climate of supenont~. kno"' ing Between 60,000 and 200,000 totally deaf Amencans. glances ""ere exchanged. about 10 percent of the deaf population. could benefit, nt bet at that hotel acro!>s the street, nobod) would predicted Dr. Mark Nov1tch, deputy d1rcctor of the FDA. have even reco~n1zed the producer\ directors or wnters of Agency approval takes the-device out of the "Kate and .\Ille." This week. the bankers had their own expenmental category and makes &t e&SJer for pationts to stars. obtain reimbursement under Med1care and Mcd1ca1d for Class d1st1nc11on 1s a funn' thing. We can be so the $5,000 dev1ce plus S6.000 for suraerY and 8SSOC1ated different at the same tame that we1re so alike. Kate and her therapy plumber managed to span the gap onstage better than the Elcctncal impulses from the device sumulate the banker\ an the balcony and "big wigs" in orchestra daa 1n auditory.nerve an profoundly or totally deaf people. who the audience But then again, that's sho"" business. generally cannot benefit from hcanng 11ds. · A small microphone, attachable to eyeglasses. sends sound to a battery-operated processor the s1ze ofa deck-Of cards The processor. which fits an· the pati~nt's pocket. sends sound b> wire to a unit the size ortwo staCkcd nickels Dr A.lgaz1 1s s msrmJge and tsm1/)' therspm in Corona de/ Mar. She,we/C'omes >our re~ponses /f.\ ou wish s rep/}. plea St' enclose a stamped. self-add res eden ~elope Write ro Linda Algaz1. Ph D c!o Dai/\ P1hr. P-0 Bo\ 1560. Costa ~e~ 92626 (Pleue eee EAJl/82) LlkeChrl•tine Ballen-Berg, Dr. Ed Doman•kl•, Tommie and Tom Wllck, Cheryl Miller, Bob Lintz and hu•band Dan. Kay Thoma• .. wouldn't ml•• .. boltday tradition. 20th Christmas Carol Ball rekindles memories Babbitt's s inging traditipnal at Newport's holiday opener By VIDA DEAN O.itr I'*' It~ ldltor When was the first time Harry Babbitt sang "White Christmas"? He's not sure reall)'. It might ha ve been on a radio show with Kay Kayser in 1941. "Thesongdidn'tmake much of an impression at that time ... no one knew it would become such a classic." But. he remember'> he's been doing 1t for 18 )ears at the 552 Club's Christmas Carol Ba lls. Ha s 1rad111onal singing oft he classic made an im pression Saturda> C\ cningon the more than 600at the Newpon Beach Marriott Hotel for the 20th annual ball. Joining him to put the gr0l,1p an a holiday mood was Pacific '84. a 14-mcmbcr aroup directed by Johnny Carl. He also was remembering earlier balls when the late Andy Devane read the Chnstmas story. John Wa) ne • pan1c1patcd 1n the program and Buddy Ebsen showed up occas1onally to dance. Harry and wife Betty, ~lebraung their 50th weddmganniversal). were ~ated with Doa1ie Devine at the party. It \\a~ a "n11irl·· l'\ l'nin~ '\\ l' h,l\ l' nwre an~cl~ (couplcS\\h11Jl1n.lll'd ''~ \\h1k111her\pJ1J S'"11 more ( 14) dernra 110 n 'lintk r\\ mer'i and more I u n .. Charrman 8111 Lusk 'ia11J 3, hl' wt·k oml.'d tht• ~r<)up."Th1c; 'car"c 'iold uut 1n one and a hJlfda'' instead of the uc;ual t" o ·· · The decorat1on!> thl.'ml· wa-.io tx· kl·pt a 'iCuct unul auestsarrl\ed \\hat Y..aS II' It \Sttll a 'll'C'rt'I "I don t reall} knoY..." l uc;k c;aad a'i hl· laughl·J and 11101.c:d aoout the lav1shl\ decorated room The ce1hng Y..ac; draped 1n grt'('n and\\ h1 ll' tabnl and lights all coming togcthcr 1n the l·entet ol the ballroom Y..llh a profusion ot large sta~ Tall t:an<!lcs centered thc orchid and t" inkling !locked v. httc arrangements on the s11' er 1..0' ercd tables ~ Bill and Ann L•k. Terry and WOOdy Smltti e*J~ ball a• dlil Dt. Rlcbard and Katlaartne Afnew anCI &laine Weaterhout. · • • • .. • , < , u l , '' \\ l r l' in 1hl'1 • 'p.11 \... Ii n ~ h 11 ll d a ' ht•<. t e' en in 8 .ltttrl' J'> tht•\ l.'ntrrc:J the atm • .,, 10r1hrs~i..k.tail hour v. ha 1 a ha nJ ,, ,mt· ~wu I' '\on Jorgtn en. dauhnt1111 a Ol''' r<.'J ~rape~ dress. hJd nought \ In a how ttl' lll mall.h the "a'icclebraung his b1rthda' I. Margartt Rlt'bard~on <there Y..1th Howard 1 also '"ore rt·d Jtan Koa t's (1)11..our'>c Ray "as there) sparkled an an all·O\ t'r c;c-~uinncd go" n usan"Bcard '-'.l' gct11ng1..omplimc:n1c; on hc-r blad..-bcaded number made" 1th a lo'' draped hall Lynn Hlrtcb (Y..1th Ctemtntl'-'MC bl.ll kand w h1 tc '>tnres Judie Argyros poned lar c "hlle O\'"' 1\n the shoulders of her black go,1.n and auy Lull} I'-' 1th Ro}tU"l~ctrhcrcntranc~ in an oO-tht-,houlder tull-)ltncd. plum<olored go"'n ~hecalle-d her • ·arlc.'tt O'Hara" d~ Kay Thomas t" 1tb Dan > tood to one side oft he S°'-1almnggroup \'t~ • .mng blad. lace and propped on crutches "l'\e had lcwt c.urgcn but I \l.Ouldn't ht\e m1s5C'd thl'i Lu Brown "a' I here \I. Ith ht<. B~.D­ "I'' c pJa,cd for I~ or mnrc ot the'\C ~Jii t.. .. he said dunng n hrcal ~ hcn guc't' \\Crcn 1 on thC' Janee Ooorthe' "ere · dininaon cold poll hcd ~almon "uh golden ca' 1ar. shcmed Oll.ta1l soup. r~lk ol 'cal and r nttltsh tntle scn-cd \\t lh appropna (' ~lnC\ man :Vra1er OOOUuy Claire \Ciel t<'d the menu ) Other' there \\c.'f't' Joanneand Gar} HuntChc's 551 prt 1dcnt I Lortlea and Albert Auc.'r (he" as hall co- cha1r> Mlcbul Gering, Barbara .rnd Robtn beltoa, Tommie .and Tom Wiiek, Anne and Bob Badbam, Emma 'Janund Tom Riie , Patricia and Harn 8roW1l, Bobbe and Albert Get1elt, Barbara and Jlm Gtabmu, Btn rty and Horace ol1,Joan1nd Dick uvea .lnd CaU.ertu and Truman Lattin. , \lc;ri cnJO' 1na the rtliUh' ot 1hr-«imm1tt~·~ 10 month\ of plannins v.'.en-hJrltund Bob Gugenbtlm. Mar11t and L .0 . rlstlano, lltaatand 1'1ck DoollD, Albtna 'nd Ptttr Pitt f 1, Martl)12 and Tom ' I n, RosallDt .and Rickard V•ldn (rhantn about their n onh•"'.1' totfon J....on toJelt\·cr3,114ht)and JWlt and \:rte.' ktund. • . . .. I I - ~ Wben facing surgery, it pays not to worrry_-· Lack of anxiety puts patients on fas test route to recovery You'"caot to go to the hosp1tal lora routine surgkal · procedure. Which attitude is hcalth1cr-and which will set you out of the ho~p1tal fa~tcr? A "I'd better find out all I can about th1soperat1on- you can never know too much." . B. "Don•t tell me thedcta1h. lt'sgoing to be fine ... Answer Bissuppo ed to be the wrong one. lt'san example of what psycholoa1m call "denial,·• a dcfen c mechanism that blocks out uncomfonable realities. Dcpial, thcy've araued.1~ !itup1d. sclf-dcfeaungand ulttmatcly danacrous. But new research show that answer B 1s the fastest route to recovery. Denu1l-ofaccrtain ~on and at certain limes-~n be health). Of course, there ARE limes when you need to pa} attention to unpleasant reallttes. The tnck 1s to kno"' ~hen it's helpful to worry and when It's not. Though )OU shouldn't give up responsibility fo r your health. then.· arc cruciaJ t1mcswhen 1t'sbc t to turn offyouran\tet) Out-and-Out denial ma' be the best approach for patients underao1 'lurger). acrnrJ1n& to Rt~hard Lazarus. p'i}choloi tat UC Bc:rkek) With Fran~~ .. ~ C"ohen7Laurusstud1e 61 pat1en11oabout tounderao 'iuraery tor hernia. 11tll b der and th)'ro•d cond1t1on'i (all rclat1vd> common opccauons). Cohen 1nten 1cwed the patu:nts the day before uraer) was scheduled. and the rescar('he~dus tlicd them b) their pllycholo~1cal 1u· utudes. In ieneral. p:rnents followed one of two mental !>tra tegu: : "avoidance" or"viiJlance." The a' oiders showed rcmark:lbk lmle intere" in w~at was about to happen "All I know 1!> that l have a h\!rnta," t;atd one. "It docsn 't disturb me one bit .... I have no thought about 11 llt all." Typicnlly. the 3voiders had not d1'icus1oed their surgery with anyone in dcta1l. didn't wan t to knowanyth1ngabout it. and didn't think 11 was anything to worry aho111. One t.'ven commented. "Hanngan operation 1i. likt ~avinaa vacation." In rontra t. the vigilant typci. "ere akrt to every detail Man) 'IOug.ht outart1cle t1hout thc1rd1sorder and the surgery. and wanted to kno" 11 all: the n~ks ofsurgcr). the mks if surgery were NOT performed. the surgical proc:edurl'S (including t) pe of 1nc1s1on and anesthesia). potential 1.:omphcat1onsand the likelihood ofrecurrencl' Ont.'' 1gilant patient. afterg1' rnga detailed dcscnp- ttpn ofh1s nwdu:·nl problem :ind the ~urge!) he would undergo. !><ltd, ··1 ha\:e all th~ facts. m) "1ll 1s pfeparl'<l It " Divorcee's loneliness leads to dangerous relationship DEAR ANN LANDERS: J don't know who to tum 10 for an answer other than you since I'm new to 1h1~ area and have few friends I can trust. Last June I moved from Ohio. freshly divorced. alone. with little money but a good job wtth a com pan} that 1ransfcrrell me here. After several weeks 1n a hotel. I found a nice apanment 1n a large house owned and • occupied b) a widow my age. She has a young son. I am childless. A11 l.uDERS plenty of trouble with tbe law If tbe boy's mother learned of tbe golngs·on and decided to prosecute. lion. Thanks (or WJ'ltlng. • • • DEAR <\NN LANDERS: Tht!. t!. tn reference to the teller fro m the dt!tc Jockey rn Ohio. 1 I'd like to present another point of view. I am on the air in Seattle and, I. 100, put 1 n long hours. I answer lots of que'ittons during the course of the day But I wouldn't ha ve 11 any other wa). I am fliattered and pleased when m~ lt~teners caU me.. lt gives my sho" an added d1mens1on and makes me feel as 1f I have real friends out there. ma1orc;1tr1c~ )'ou're putout. yJu could be putout too ckcp your heart could quit, )OU can ha ve shock." When Laza~~;~d Cohen compared the two aroup af\er suraery. the a~ ~n. fared mu~h be;ter They had a lower incidence of i.uch comphcat10ns as nausea, headache, fe ve r and 1nfe<:11on. The nel result: The ho pita I discharged th.cm ')ooner A~ Cohen and Lunrusconcluded, "Surgery is one of those strc'lsful ooeurrcnccs that can be more effectively dealt w11h by denial th.ltn by v1iilancc. The reason is 1hat although man y thr<;;itsexist in the surgical conteitt, few actuall) materialize." What's more, should such threats bc..-comc real, the patient 1s in no p0si11on 1odoanything effective to handle them. Once a patient 1s in the hospital. under a ~ood phy ic1an's care, the wisest course 1s not to think about the di'iastrouf) passib1h1it:s. Take. for instance. men in an intensive coronary care unit. Just like Lazaruf patients. these hean-attack v1cttms are tn the m.iddleofintensivc treatment. little they do can ha ve substantial impact; their line 1~ largel) 1n the phys1c1an'i. hands. Dr Thomas P. Hackett. professor of psychiatry at I tarvJlrd Medical School. conducted St'veral studici.ol 1>at1enb in Massnchu!tettsGeneral Hospital's Cardiac ~arc Unit lnh1s\\-ords ... Pat1entswhoden1edbeing fnghtened. who minimized the seriousnessof1he1r TV LISTINGS TUUOAY OECatlE1' 4, tN4 COPyflght ll&t I V Oeta Inc EYElMl l:OO- .... ~NEWS 9 HAPPY ~Ya AGAIH G NIA IMKETIAl.L ~·~~T~AT". aa THREE'S COMPANY I~ (I) C88 NEWS Q!NICNEWS m DICK VAH DYKE CO)~ •••• "Interior•" (t978) E.G Mar· shd. -Olant K .. ton. -4:06- &:l BUSIES8 AEPOAT -e:ao- D NIC NEWS 9 LAVEN & 8HIAL.EY aaAUCE tllnc ~. d1 played a <.-aim. fatahst1c attitude and pve the appearance ofbe1na unruffied. tended to survive .. tn laraer numbers than did those who womed constantly and seemed unable 10 reduce theird1!ttrc~)." One rea!ton may be that thc1rdemal made room for hope. oral least fora Po 111ve outlook. even under the grimmest ofcond1uons. "The denier 1s thc type of tndiv1d~al how11l yaa.L:iss1~haJffulJ,...001 balfempl) ... says Dr. ckctt '"Dcn1crsscc the machines they're hooke p to as helping them to get well, no t asa sign of a badly functioning heart." Of course. none ofthese researcher~ would conclude that denial is the best approach to all medical matter$, or even most. It can be suicidal when v1g1lant self-care is essential: A d1abc~c must monitor blood sugar. a kidney patient must ke p track of dialy~i~. a woman who finds a lump in herbrc t must not dela) '!'having 1t diagnosed. II you're having a heart attack. you need to focus on getting medical help 1mmed1atel). Denying the seriou~­ ness of what's happenina-even going running. as some men do, to prove thert''s nothing wrong-ts a recipe for d1sastcr. lro01cally. you can afford to stop worrying only when )Ou're in the hospital 1n 1ntcns1\ccare. AmerlcH Health Magazine Servlct' • • STllEEI&Of SAN FRAHCISCO 0 AOQ(fOfU) ALES Cl)MOVE t t "The Other SiOe Of Mtdnlgtl1" (1977) Mari.-Franet P!Mr. John Beck • -12".20-•vovAGE -12;$0- • Qt LATl NIGHT WITH DAVID l.£TTIAMAH e ALFM.D HrTCHCOQ( PM8ENT8 . • HOU. YWOOO Cl.OSEUP il)MOVIE t t t "The MllllOnllress" (19611 Soc>t111~0fen. e1tr s.Htra m REAL ATE SEMINAR -12:40- • Cl' COLUMBO -12:45- MOVIE • * "The Wleked LICIY ( 1983) Feyt Dunawiy, Al111 Bates -tOO-9MOV1E Her son was very helpful to me when I mo\.ed 1n. He spent more and more ume in my apanment. es- pcc1all) on the weekends "hen his mother was at work He 1s amazing)) ~mature for his age and we became buddies. uddcnl) 1t dawned on me that I was attracted 10 him phys1call) and my innocent pecks on his check became ki sses &fore either of us knew what had happened. we were taking showers together and engaging 1n very heav) petting. I confided 1n my girlfnend. She said I could be arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor even though ... we have not had intercourse. I strongly advise you to move out of that home Immediately. A 13-year· old boy doesn't need a 31 -year-old female "pal" -especially one wbo uaes bim as a substitute adult lover. You ouglllt to be ashamed of yourself. • • • DEAR >\NN LANDER\. Llitel} we"ve been reading about an alarming numberofm1ss1ng chlldrcn Onewa) we can help ts by getting children\ names offthe1rclothes! It 's a fad th esl· days to ·have names embroidered on collars. sweaters and blour.es. Radio stations are granted licenses on the premise that they serve the publtc When an announcer can't handll' answenng quesuons such as "What da\ did Elvis Presley die?" it's 11me he ·looked for another job because 111~ obvious he doesn't enJO) ht!t worl... 4 8) the wa}. Elvis died .\ug. 16. I 977 -DA VE SCOTT. KLSY DEAR DA VE: I'm glad you wrote. I was golng to say, "Have a nice day," but when you see this letter In print, you can hardly miss. • MACNEl. I LEHRER NEWSHOUR '1!) HUMAHIT1ES THAOVGH THE ARTS (I) NEWS ®l THAEFS COMPANY a WHEEl. Of FORTUNE m THATOIRl CC> GEORGE STEVEHS: GAEA T MOMENTS IN AMERICAN ALM **'it 'That Funny FeellllQ ( 1965) Sandra Dee. Bobby Dann 8 AT THE MOVIES m MOVE t *'h "A Boy Ten Feel Tall (1965) Edward G Robinson. F•ous MeC..,._ --~r-1' land Mickey Rooney rep ia Emmy Awar -QJl ~AINMEHTTOMGHT wtnnlna role u Biil Sackter. the mentally cm ....... ~ retardeCl man wboee coarace and determina-* * * * "Tootsie" (t982) Cullin tion earned him a Ufe outalde lnatitutlonal r£~ Jess1C1 Lange ... Am I 1n trouble with1he law? I'm 31 and he 1s 13. This 1s something we had not planned on but 1t happened and brought us very close when we both needed the warmth of fnendsh1p. Please repl) soon. I'm womed. - NEW JERSE\ HORE DEAR SHORE: You could be in Don't offer a deranged per~on thl· advantage of knowing )Our child\ name and enabling him to makl' fnends.w11h :your child . .\n}onc who NEEDS to know )our chtl<f'.) name will kno"' 11 or can karn 11 bv acceptable. trad1t1onal means -.\ CONCERNED G RA f\IN \ '"' PEORI .\ DEAR PEORIA: Excellent sugges- • • • ..\re ~ourparen1s too strKt'.1 Har(! to reach'. A nn Landers' bo.oklc1. "Rugged R.1 f>an•nt>'' Ho" (O Gq More Frc:edom. ··-could help you bndgt' the gcnerat1on_gap. Send 50 Ct'nts "1th JOur request and a long. Hffilpt'u. 'iCl(-addre!>SC.d~m elope 10 \nn Landers. P 0 Bo\ 11 '>95. Clu- t ago. /II ()( 161 I Pack rat always prepcired M) husband was rummaging through the "catch-all" drawer the ha ... e an entire room lilkd from floor other da) when he asked, "Wh> arc ~' ~. to ce iling" uh plastic oleo contatncrs you saving a warrant~ for a bottle "111 kno"' v.nat I'm sa)ing when I warmer'>" E LL wnfess I ha' r not discarded one 1n JS "Get out of my drawers''" I said RMA r •. -.car~ If there's another b1nhda\ "What I keep is no concern of:rour'> ~.:... u:kbra11on for America. r ... e got the Besides. )OU wouldn't understand."" BOMBECK ~ ' k lto\·er d1~hes for 11. "I understand that the bab) 1s 26 Sou\.en1rsarcassuredufahomefor years old and we no longer warm ht!. the rest of 1hc1r lt ves. The ttmes I've bottles." stood poii.cd over a trash can holding I had no intention of engaging tn an Hope springs eternal that one day I a coconut with the face of a half- argument about it. Men JUSt don't will gather all of them up from thl' crazed Indian I bought in Hawa11 or a . -7:00- G CBSNEWS G 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 9 LOVUOAT DAIC'lEWSQ Cf) NEWS at THA!E'S COMPANY e WHm. Of FORTUNE ~ ~2-1 CONTACT (R)Q P.M. MAGAZINE OJ ENTERTAINMENT T~IGHT a!.JEOPAROY • m-MIUJONAJRE 'CJ MOVIE • • • • ~a<1ots Of FKe 11~1) Sen Cross Ian Chan.on MOVE • • ••; Throne Of Blood' (19571 Toslll<o M1lune, Isuzu Y~ -7:20- 9 PlEDOEPfM -7:30- IJ 2 ~THE TOWN D 8 FAMJL Y FEUD I EYE~LA. IWH80W BRITE e PEOPLE'S COURT 9-WILD. WILO WORLD Of ANMAUI D PlfDGE BREAK (I) TIC TAC DOUGH 9) $100,000 NAME THAT T\.IHE l~LLTAAVEL -7:45-comprehend that there are !>Ome freezer and make 35 gallon'> of !>mall outhouse with the door aJar things a woman never throws awa) chicken broth. And don"t even '>Ug· from Covington. K> • you don't "ant '1!) NOVA Matemtty clothes. for instance. gc'it that I get nd ofa matchboA of rm to hear about. -8.-00- Women know that somewhere 1s an <'htldren's bab) teeth gl\t.'n to me b\ Thie; probabl\ 'iound!t like e ([) BUGSIUHNYLOONEY informant who tells (1od when a the tooth fairv. Some women ha' l-borderline supcrs1i11on or 1rrat1onal ·~CHRISTMAS TALES woman ts -;mug and confident enough dumi:x·d them and lived 1n un-to a fault. but I knc"' a woman in the D QtA-TEAM to give her clothes away. It doesn't bearable guilt fo r the rest of 1hc1r \un Belt who was cleaning out her B ~ . matter 1f she'i. 80 )Cars old and II\ 1ng It' l's doset onr day and th rev. awa\ a pair •:a• 1 S P""':'1,/rom S:: alone on a mountaintop. '>ht· will need I ha' e ne ... er known a woman ol shoes that no longer fit. a uara. and ~81~! tM 111• • them ' rcr'>onall) "'ho was abk to thro"' a winter coat she no longer had use fJ OTHAEFSAC1'0WD A sane v.oman cJnnot th ro" a"'a~ awa) a lube of11ps11ck. It could be the for (!) Wl<APllCK:INNATl a key E'l'n ,, kc) that doesn't fit color of a marble slab. dner than Jn The ,en nel\I da ) her feet shrunf.. m RfTUAL8 ---......,__ anything and prohabl) came "-Ith the Arizona dc'ICn and smell like \1nged and she "a" invited 10 an 1naugura-Cl) MOVIE house. you JU'\t don't do things like hair but 11 might JUSt match '>Oml·-t1on 1n Washington. •••"Dummy'' (1979) Lever Bur· that . thing )ou're weanng !.Omeda) ~How much room dO<'s a bottl<' ton. PllUl$orvlno I can't 1hro"' c.iwa' chll.'f..\·n inn a rd' All of -.ou women out there who warmer warrant)' take up'! I ~~OCK HIGH wall•, In "Bill: On Bia Own." It will be u • "O. The Winged Serpent" rebroadcaat tonight at 9 on Channel 2. (1982) M1e111e1 Moriarty. David C1r- •1 ·1 radlne 00 MOVIE D al AEMINOT~ STEEl.E .• * ·~ "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( t98~) 1 • e NEWS Silly Ftekl. James CUn. 9 PAPER DOU.8 Cl)) KENNY AOOERS IH CONC£RT tD BOXING CJ) PAPER CHASE: THE 8ECOHO NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS YEAR -10:15- -&:30-• CHINA Ff& FAU 8 (I) YOOI BEAR'S ALL.ST AR -10:30- COMEDY CHRISTMAS CAPER D @) WHO'S THE BOSS? G T1C TAC DOUGH Cf) LOVE BOAT • ENTERTAIHMENT TONIGHT -l:A6-fli> Gl.ENN MIUER: A MOOHUGHT SEAEHADE -t.00- • (I) 8IU.: ~HIS OWN D Q!RIPTl>E U ISPY ., NlEP£HOENT NEWS VIDEO JUKEBOX -11:00- • • •CI>oae HEWS I~ • AOCKfOAD FllE8 ®MOVE u •11 "Spring Bretk" (1983) Ol\lld Knell, SteYe BaSMll aDMOVIE -1:26- (C)MOVIE u •.; "The Lady In Red" !19791 Rob«1 Conrad, Plmlll Sue Mertln -1:90-D GAEAT AECOAO ALBUM COUECT10N D BEST Of LA. TODAY • OUTER LMITS 8 AOWAH & MAATIN'8 l..AUOH-IH -2:00- • Cl) C8S HEWS HIGHTWATCH e aNlW8 .NEWS MOVIE -2:'0- 'The Ghller Dome" (198-41 J~ Garner. John Lltllgow -2:50-e ltl BAABAAA WAL TEAS SP£CW. GNEWS aa MERV GfWFlN * •·~ "Sava.nnlh Smiles" M11k MUlef. Oonov111 Seoll BROTHERS Q (%)MOVIE MOVIE • (19821 • "Sei Games Of The Very Rlctl" f 1963) Heather Deeley, ~ris ~1t1y m REAL ESTATE: THE INVESTMEHT Of THE 90'S (C)MOVE t t * "Siikwood" (1983) M«yt Slreep, Kurt Russell. aDMOVIE * t "AmllyVllle ·The Demon" (1983) Tony Roberts. Tess Harper MOVIE t • "One From The Heart" (19821 Frederic Fooest, T tfl GllT (%)MOVIE •••1e~ Of Gregorio Cor· tez" 111183) E<tward James Olmos. Tom Bowel' -9:10- • THE MAKING Of INDWCA JONES -t:30- D JOl<.ElfS WILD (!)MOVIE • • • "Lilith" (1964) W11ren Btllly, Jean~g -10:00- ** "Contempr· (1~) Bog111e Bar· dot. Jldt Pliance. -11:20- • LATtHIGHT AMERICA -11:30- 8 Cl> FAUOOY eeTONIGHT eoooCOUPLE I 0 ABC NEWS N1GHTUN£ UM AHO ALL.EH VEGAS !:u' t t • ·~ "local H«o (1963) Pe1er Rilgert. Burt L.ancaa1er Cl) 8fJT Of IKZAMEQ -12:00- • TWIJOKT ZONE i=HOUYWOOO * • *'h "Come Beck, Uttlt Shibi" ( 1953) Shirley Booth. Burt Ltncalltr (!) INDEP£NDEHT NlW8 -2;56- (t)MOVIE • • • "Stlkwood" (1983) Meryl Streep, Kur1 Russell -3:00- 9MOV1E * • "Showdown Al Boot HIU" ( 1958) Clllrles Bronson. John Carradine Cf) CIACUS eMOV1E •• "Claudine" (1974) Ollhenn Cit· roll, James Earl Jones • m GUil TY OR INNOCEHT (O)MOVIE • * • * "Interiors·· 1 t978) E.G Mar· Shll. Diane Kulon (%)MOVIE • • • "Merry ~ristmas, Mr Law· renoe· (1963) DIVld Bowle. Tom Conti -wo-(f) FAITH20 0 . --4:00-(f) CHICAGO'S FIRST AEPORT I HOLIDAY CRUISES Seminars focus on youth health issues Johnny has house record for Mali-bu 136' ship. 150 guest capacity. long Beach Harbor Cruises S7.50/person (714) 241 -7500 I'"' health l'dUlat1un '>t:tn1llJr\ rnrnpu'> al I'\ /44 < H•ltkn V. l''>I \1 lk•tl1ng ~1th dilidrl'll "'ho arl'.lorl\·d Hunting.Inn !ka1,.h. f'a rcni... tl'<ltht''' to gnm up loo much 1011 \oon 1n and cm1n<,d11r... ma~ rq1,t'>ll'r .1t tht· tod:l\ ·., last-lane \OC'1t'I\ art• \thl·d-door fnr thl· $4 cour'il' ulcd · h~ <;olden Wc'it ( ollr~ th1'i Mirhad ~c< ord. ltn·n'>c-tl pf\\· ~t·t·kend . chmherarl\t at \outh ( ·oa-.1 C ouno,t·I· ··Drug l lc;c 1n Our Schoolc;" will be 1ng ( t•ntt•r and lorma l'\l'l"Utt\l' d1'><·ussed during a work\hop lrom 7 director ol lhl' Outpatient l>rug tu 10 pm Frida} 1n Forum I on the A.bust.' 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U\tng or dealing. ph) s1ologKal and J>'>)cho· logical cffc<ts and "a>!. to help a cbtld suspected of drug 1n ... ohemcn1 " P~Jrtholog1 1-parcn11ng con'lulrnnt Jann < .umbtnt'r "111 descnhc lht' ' "'11• NVI your computer ~ikt~ ~mt! klruJWN1'" · ' ,. lu1urt• ph\\tral and mental ht•alth of ··rhe lfurm·dC htld"from9a m to I p m _<;aturda; in I lealth Sr1cnrcs. r .. oorn I 31 . For add111onal 1nformat1on un either cnur11e. phone the Con11nu1ng Educa tion Office. 895-8570. Con- tinuing education credit for hl'alth care professionals 1sa va1lablc. -\dmt'iS IOrl I~ S 12. EAR-IMPLANT APPROVED •• ~ From Bl rlacc<l on the head bes1dt· the car. That untt sends impulses b)' wire to the nerve fibers of the inner ear. JCll) Kvu.:11:,011 ul Jl'\-1 w1u 1hc technology used to develop the device could lead to advances offenng totally normal heanng to the deaf by the year 2000. But Hou called that a "very. very optimistic" projection Patients need two months to heal dfter the operation. ... Give the gift ot eta this holldoy -·season. G!ve a Home Tutoring Gift Pack o( 3 In-home classes In subjects like music:, gourmet cooking. art foreign !Mguoges • .... even ~ computers! Home T ut.otlng Gift Packs make gre.t stod<lng stuffm f<lf family and friends a.nd wonderful com ntons lo those Call (714) 476-0929 WEDEUVERI orF1C HCXJRS CMm to 6pm MON FRI -·· LOS ANGELES AP) -This Just In from our real estate repctt8(: Johnny Carson eet a Malibu record wtth the purchase of house listed at S9.5 mttHon. "The largest sale ever In Malibu for a slngte-famlly houM," said Brooke Barton, the reattor who repreeented the aeller. The prevtoua record In M.Ubu WU 12.9 ""9Uon. he Mid. ~ ·the-heed of N8C'• "Tomght Show,'' bought the hOme from Cetta .a Dorn Schmidt. TheSctMnldta. who own lmer.ta In nwcadarn6e""' ~ tltlonl and other property, haw ipent .... YMl'a buldlng Md deooratlng the houM before tt WM ~ • >"II' IQO. tt ... IOld fumllhed. Singer tc.nny Rogera Ml f....t a a.v.ty HHla eetate for more than S:zcl.ooo a montte, ac:cord~o ,..or a..., &Mpfro. IOfd htl ...,lrir Hiii Muie, Knol, for more than l20 .,,_.,to MIMn a.II. the .,_,..., oln• wllO 11 oo. owner of aottt -~ fllM ~. ~~Eva OllborhMP'fl hiW 1.5 wa HOll'nbj Hiii tw en the "*"-' tor II.a m111n. 80clalte &May ltoomlngd1l1, one of F1rlt l9dv N8ncy A11gen'1 blll trtend1; .,. atrOll .. ltreet. , .. - IN ' E RMISSION Students Diake their:oWn 'Heaven' "Heaven Can WaJt" may not be the • 1 Quite funnl as the bumbbna addition I informauoo ... • bt"st producuon offered on a local hea venly mc!;Cn1er. while J Mel A travehDJ Jew1 h ttltttcr wall use colle'e campu 1h1i. )ear. but 11 Jam1pn \pnnas an effecuve urpr1st maskj and music 10 tell the tory of ccrtaml) quahfie) for the per· as the handler of ano1her li~ter "A Dance of Exile" toniaht at 8 in lhe ~vcrcnce award TOI The production tt\Clf 1sn 1 bad. but Fine \m Village Theater 11 UC Depnvcd of the b}Jll ofthe1r drama if )Ome vte"-ers u11 w11h the op1n1on lrv1ne .... 1he play deals wnh the m)'ths programs at Oranae Coast and Cold-T tlm "u 'unk ," they could well be and tcaends of Jew1 h ht tory and " en West Collcaes, theater-minded IJUS refemna to the c1prs pufl'cd 1n· one of four on11nal works developed students of both school~ got toiether ceuantl) by both f 1 her and by the an Fnmc1sco-ba~ com- and formed the Coast C'olleies Con-Jarmpn. uch d1sre~rd for an au-pan~ .... call 8S6-6379 for 11cke1 1nfor- servatory -1n effect. crcatmg lhelr d1cnce's scns1b1ht1cs 1s irntaung on a matton .... own drama department. up and Michael O'Brien Jr. as the large proscenium stage -1n a tiny Registration 1s now open for the Active primarily in workshops last unflappable Mr. Jordan. emissary theater like the Plnybox, it's down-winter session of acuna classes run-· season, the CCC has stepped up its from the Great Beyond. Davis bnnas ri&ht offen ivc and should be di8con-nina from Feb 2 to Apnl 2 at the involvement this year and is offerin1 sincerity and enthusjasm to his role, unucd 1mmcdiatel y. Lag u n a M o u It o n PI a y - full-scale productions. The first pro-and makes the stage his nng, while "Heaven Can Wait" resumes house .... worksh()p director AJcit Ject in this regard is ''Heaven Can O'Brien skillfully handles the cul-Wednesday and runs through Satur-Golson will offer two bq,Jnoina Wait," which winds up a bnef run 1h1s tured coolness ofhlscclest1al stra1gtn da) at 8 p.m. with a closing matinee ac11na classes and one scene study • weekend 1n the Actor's Playbox at man. Sunday at 4 p.m. 1n the Actor's class while executive director Doug Golden West Colleac. Less effective are Mary Cheadle as Plarbo-c. on the Golden West cami;>us. Rowe will Joi n Golson 1n teaching a There arc, as might be expected, a the good girl he tries to assist, Chns Cal 895-8378 for ticket informauon. special class on TV commercial and number of roufh spot 1n this revival Berens as the scheming wife he aud111on 1cchn1ques .... for in for· ofHarT) S1e.cJ s 1939comcdywhich, "inherits" and Tony Garcia as BACKSTAGE -The Irvine Com-mat1on on registration. call Hameu flimsy as 11 1s. inspired two movies. Berens' lethal lover. ·All require ~ntl) Theater will hold its annual W11mer at 494-0743 . Yet student director Rich Jackson has additional adrenalin in their charat:· meeung and potluck dinner Sunda}' McDonnell Dou1las has under- mounted an entertaining elTort which ters and, in Garcia's case. clant). at 4 p. m at the home of board wntten educational theater proarams should solidify 1~ 1h1s, 11s second No such deficiency 1s found 1n the member Margie Schwartz :!2 Aspen for Orange County's Lilliput Players weekend energetic performances ofScou Fish· Tree Lane, Irvine .. the program will for the fourth season with its dona- The show's strongest elements are1 er as the stree1-w1~ fi&ht manager or include sk11s and other entcnarn-tion of S 1.000. the grant will bnna fortunately, us two lca~tn1 actofs !.... 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' . > : ,. . ,.. ... ,.. -----·t .,.._ .. , .. ,..._, .. , ..... ,.'\ .. -' COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 Real estate tax writeoff schemee~a Windin·g down Businesslike real estateinvestments move ~o replace those at med at just tax wrtteoffs By JOHN CUNNIFF u.--.~ NEW YORK -A real estate era is ending. one in which the promoter of tax writeofT schemes outbids the more businesslike. old-fashioned kind of real estate person, says Allen Cymrot.· Cy mro t, president of KemperCymrot Inc .• an investment firm that controls many large build- ings thro ughout the cou ntry. proclaims the return of the investor who buys and manages. buildings for sound business reasons. , Such reasons, for example, as good val~casb now and profits. rather than paper and real losses that could be converted into tax deductions that Cymrot as only part of a larger, still developing picture that becomes clearer by the day. rt began early in 1984 .. he says. and 11 gained defini ti on when the Treasury warned im cstors they would be scrutinizing what it termed .. abusive" tax shelters. or mvest- ments. designed more for tax deduc- tions than profits. Man~ real estate partnerships. in which a general partner 10\-1tes other investors to panicipate in a deal. fit the Treasury's definition of abusive. Cymrot contends that the bigger the tax writeoff '"the more dangerous the cconomrcS'fonurvrval:" .\side from the threat of the I RS d1sattow1ng such deductions. the om- inous threat in maTiysuch deals 1sthat the' will collapse or simply not work out Cymrot contends. for example. that some investments.are'based on such high purchase prices that the owners -after~ taxing their tax deduction~ .-might be unable to resell. as planned. for an even higher price or equal writeoffs. "The onl} way a four-for-one ta>. writcoffcan work out is if you have an equal chance of selling to another person at the same four-for-one ratio," sa\s (ymrot. whose pri vate partnerships ~a' e been buying heavi- 1~. buyinf opportun111es since World War I for the real economic buyer of real estate." Other factors also contribute: -The perception that inflation is under better control. wh ich knocks out of the market a large number of people who invest in real estate only as a hedge ~gainst mflat'ion. ' "!'-A "perception among lar~e numbers of people that the industry 1s turning down, a feelin~ generated. by peopfe' seeing real estate in their own areas sufferi ng from a lack of buyer interest and price appreciation. Bradford Crosley promoted to manager at Money Store Bradford Crosley hus been promoted to manager of Tbe Moaey Store Jnve1tmeot Cor_p.'1 Huntington Beach office. Crosley has been witb the-firm. since 1982. beginning l\S a commercial loan officer. His new responsibilities include superi vising commercial lending activity and overseeing new business development. The El T6ro resident is a member o(thc Laguna Beacb Cbamber of Commerce and treasurer of the Exchange Club of Laguna Beach. · • • • Newport Beach resident Patrick T. (Rick) Hamilton, an acqul1Uloo manager for Coldwell Banker Capital Management Services, has been promoted to vice president. Hamilton began working for Coldwell in 1979, CROSLEY STIEGLITZ HAMILTON-·-ELKINS -SemetiffleS exettded the investment by several times. "I consider it healthy," he said of Treasury Secretary Donald Regan·s proposals for tax changes. some of them alr-eady blasted by other real estate people as potentia'lly devastat- ing to their industry. He maintains that structuring mul- tiple writeoffs is har.dly a difficult job. 'Tll give you any writeoffyou want:· he says. adding howe"er that the greater the wmcoff 1.he more financial!) precarious the deal be- comes. . ··1 believe the government never · meant ta gore multiple writeoffs to operating real estate businesses," he adds. And now, he says. the IRS has made 11 clear that "hey guys. if you want to do that we'll be watching you:· Such !actors. he suggests, will create tr.c..{1lendous buying op- portunities for the rest of'lhas year and next. He believes buyers will be able to negotiate lower prices and capi· talization rates~ obta in financial guarantees from the seller. such as on rental income levels; and demand 'phy.sical warranties t-00. He believes the new climate, in- cluding the proposals for limiting tax shelters. means the beginning of the end for real estate promotions and tax schemes that have have flourished since late 1970s. when he became an mdustnal sales and leasrng specialist in the Newport Beach office. He left the company in 1980, but returnco m 1983 when he was named to his present assignment negotiating acquisitions of office buildings, retail developments and industrial complexes. • • • 1. But Regan's proposals -to raise the maxi mum tax on ca pitar gains and to reduce the value of mortgage interest deductions -are seen by · The writeoffs -and the nsks -· come from such procedures as over- paying for a building in order tb claim greater depreciation. gearing the deal to produce large interest writeofTsand postponing or all but eliminating profilS. He contends that in tax promo- ttons. as opposed to investments, "the promoter~ and salesmen have made money, but the jury 1s still out for the investor." The public conception that govern- ment is cracking down on such investments contributes to what Cymrot believes 1s "one of the best Hereafter,.he maintains. real estate invt:stors must pay attention to the profits.of me busines!>, .. which is how people in the past made real money "- real estate:· Mark Stieglitz has been appointed to the newly create post of director of• local .. area network marketing for AST Re1earch, Joe. of Irvine. which manufactures en hancement products for mi crocomputers. Stie~itz is responsible for market research aimed at identifying and guiding the development of computer enhancements. St1eglttz was formerly management of advanced product planning for We1tero Dlgltal. • • • Libby Elkins has been appointed sales manager for The Sheralon Newport Hotel in Newport Beach. She comes to her .new post from the Vacation VIiiage Resort in San Diego. and will relocate to Orange County. I ••• Toy makers yelling 'ho ho ho' ilJ the ringing of cash registers Irvine resident Michael J. Elli9tt has been appointed vice president of governmental-civic affairs for the Watson Land Co. of Carson. .with responsibility for coordinating .civic and legislative acti vities in the city of Carson and throughout the state. Elliott was formerly director. of corporate affairs for Carl Karcher Enterprises. Watson develops industrial parks tn Los Angeles County. -• • • Parker Hannifin Corp.'1 Parker Bertea Aerospace Group has announced two·marketing appointmerus in Irvine. Susan NJghJand and Terry Knox have. been appointed regional managers. Highland holds aeronautical and astronautical eniineering degrees and is a specialist an the fuel, pneumatic and hudraulic marketplaces. Knox has a degree in business management and will service the fuel. ·p.neumatic and hydraulic markets. as well as aircraft wheel and brake requirements . NEW YORK (AP)-The nation's toy manufacturers are gleefully pre- dicting record-breaking fou rth-quar- ter sales as consumers display hearty yuletide spirit for buymg traditional toys, Standard & Poor's Corp. said Sunday. _ Paul Valentine. to) 1ndustr) analyst for the business rcponmg company, said wy sales during the final three-month period will climb at least 25 percent over last year's strong results. despite a grinch-like market for video games. whose sales dech ned 60 percent from last year's slump. Siandard & Poor's said consumers orkshop are using the money the} would have spent on video games two years ago, lo buy more traditional toys .such as dolls. action figures, robots and bQard games. setting industry sales records. Sales of Trivial Pursuit. ·the cash crop of board games. will surgu to $750 million b) year end. Jumping nearl) four-fold compared "'th sales for all board games last ) car. S& P said. To\S that transform into fantastic robot creations from ordinary-look- ' ng trucks and cars apl)Carto be talc mg fffst place in 10~ sales. Standard & Poor\ said. The competition i~ lead . by Tonka. Corp.'s "GoBots .. and Hasbro Bradley lnc.'s "Trans- formers." 11 said. Valenunc said the use of sophisti- cated marketing techniques and the use of fantasy as a key selling factor is bch1n~ the hotcst sales. .. Nearly C' er) top-selling to:> comes "'1th Its own pre-packaged fantas~... he !>aid adding that adven1sers havedevelQped television shows around many of the toys. "And while some ha ve suggested that these televjs1on shows are little more than extended commercials. thl·rc's no questioning their effcctne- Thomas H. Nielsen, president of the Irvine Co.,jolns aficture-drawlng workshop with c;hlldren o the N~wport Beach YMCA, a United Way agency. The employees of the Irvine Co. raised alemot $69,000 in their 1984 United Way fund drive. Combined with a corporate donation of $125,000, their total gift to the United Way of Orange County repreaenta a 31 percent increase over their 1983 campaign. Nielsen will serve as the general campaign chairman for the UnltecfWay in 1986. ness as marketing tools .. As far as the to\ industry as concerned. I think the' principle is a si mple one." he said. "If you can stimulate a kid"s 1ma~1nation. then you can usuall) stimulate their parcn1ts to open up their wallets." Valentine said health} inventories. a rela11vei) robust economy and the renewed interest in traditional toys should.keep sales at a strong, although "more normal rate.'' through 1985. Ashton-Tate sees another cha~gein management ( llLVER C'ITY. (alaf. (AP) -In the third management change since September. the acting chairman of computer software publisher Ashton- Tate resigned Monday and a new chief executive was named . . In add111on, the company said 1t had created an executive com mittee that would take over the duties of the chairman and ·"focus on the com- pany's long-range direction." It said Carmelo J. Santoro. 42. has <,tcppcd down as acting chairman and Edward M. Esber Jr. has been named chief executi ve. The changes come at a time when earnings by' the fast-growing firm have been off significantly. In the first ~1x mo nths of this fiscal year ended July 31. the company's· earnings dropped by 69 percent to $831 .000 from $2.9 million a year earlier. Revenues were up to $30.4 million from $14.9 million. Santoro took over as head of ..\ c;hton-Tate after thl' unexpected dcpanure of David C Cole as the firm ''> chairman and r h1cf txccut1 ve Greg G. Sargenti has joined th/i{d~stnal d1v1s1on at the Anaheim office of Busltiess Properties Brokerage Co~argent1, an Irvine residcn~. has. be~n with the firm's Newport Beach office for the past four years. He 1s active in several Irvi ne community organizations. BPBC 1s a·real estate brokerage firm that · speciali1es in sale and leasing of commercia l. industrial, office and investment property. .... . Forrest J . Hunt has been na med director of finance for Rusty Pelican Restaurants, Inc. of lrvtne. H...;mTrs Rusty Pelican after 11 years with Toucho Ross & Co., where he was senior audit manager in the Orange County office, with service respons1b1lity for Rusty Pelican for nearly four years.Hunt has served on the board of directors of the World Trade Center A11oclatloo of Orange County and the Orange County/Long Beach chapters of the California Society of CPAs. He is also president of the Mission Viejo Environmental Association . • • • Laguna Beach resident Laurence J. Steudle has been appotnted vice president of operations for Newport Beach-based Comprehensive Care Corp.'s Behavioral Medical Care joint venture wtth Voluotaryllospltals of America. Named as directors of operauons for BMC are Craig B. Moreland of Costa Mesa and Wolfgang Wolt. In has new post. Stcudle -who will also serve as a vice president ofComprehens1 ve Care -will oversee 18 contract opera tions at 13 facilities in eight state!.. BMC m~rlccts and operates ad ult and adolescent chemical dependenC). mental health and eating disorder treatment programs. Stcudlc has been with Comprehensive Can· Corp .si nee 1970. BUSINESS NOTES State SLAs post record deposits LOS ANGELES (AP) -State savings firms posted record levels of deposits and total assets, including mongage loans. during the third quarter ofthis year, the California League of Savings Institutions said this week. During the third quarter, California's 200 savi ngs and loan associations and savings banks generated nearly $14 billion in new loans despite high interest rates, the trade group said. That brought the lending total for the first nine months to $43.2 billion, exceedin$ the $42.6 billion in mortgages written in all of 1983. the group'said. The mdustry had S 164 billion in mortgage loans outstanding as of Sept. 30. Assets of the 200 institutions rose to S242.6 billion. an increase of 6. 9 percent from June 30 and of 25 percent from the end of I 983. Deposits totaled S 180. 7 billion. an increase of 3.8 percent from June 30 and of 22 percent from the end of last ye~r. California is nation's hot spot on Or t. 29 Col<· had been an the post California was the nation·s ho ttest market for mergers. acquisitions and tor only one month since the death of divestitures during the fi rst nine months of I 984. according to "Mergers & :he company's co-founder. George Acquisitions.'' the quarterly journal for practicing professionals in the M&A rate.. ~ _ _ficld.._ __ _ _ _ . Santoro had been a director of The nation's most populous state accounted for 30 I completed deals Ash ton-Tate as well as chairman, worth more tllan SI million each, an increase of nearly 54 percent, or more than president and chief executive of twice the national gain, from the January-September period of 1983. integrated-circuit maker Silicon Sys-The Middle Atlantic states led on a regional basis, with 386 completed terns Jrfc. in Tusun. Calif. He rt!tains deals; fo1lowed by the Midwest with 348 and the Pacific st.ates with 341. thost positions and will serve on However, the Pacific states. largely because of the strength of California, lifted Ash ton-Tate's new executive com-deal volume by more than 52 percent, compared wi th gai ns of only about 18 mittee. percent for botla the Midwest and Middle Atlantic area. Lo~k up our· Rat~ on y9ur Terms. ~ 0 od C .\II h Great American Fir c Savings Bank A California fmanc1a / Leader ... 5mce 1885. II f F . I L. 1-800-42 BANk • pen your account t ay. a t e to -ree 1nanc1a 1ne now: 3-Ext: 1500. ' 6MONTHTERM .. 1 YEAR TERM -11.50% I ID.Or, 10.15" II.ZS% Current Yltld• Current Rate '\.1 I Current Vitld• Current Ratt ·r.CJl•tnl «ct~"" b•"~ on a lftthlt!IUM ~l ~I '5 000 IL1$ an tl!KI•" a/lllWlr...,-OAtG on IN c.-ttm 111~ ~" a11-... 111t Mid,. UiclMltcl on 11\t ba t 111.11111 Mid 111te•~•' "''be itlf on 6tPo'wt In< one "111111staled1n1trt1l 11tt lnlt!HI 1s co~ monfliy • A Century of Service • lmmed Safe1y • $6 Billion Strong Huntlncton Buc:h Fountain ~ley Bal* Peninsula L11un18Nch Montrch Bir • L11un. Niau.I , San Juan CaplstrtnO CaplStrlf'IO Btach SanCl~t• 1 " i Duatln Poll indicates tax Cheatin by Americans is widespread Many believe tax cheattng ts OK since · 'the rich people getaway with even more· Uy J lM LUTHER A, t.a Wtltef WASHINOTON-Amencansare admittina they cheat on their federnJ income taxes but figure 1t is OK becau rich people are getlif\& away with even more. Nineteen percent of taxpayers re- 5ponding to a national poll admitted they travecheatcd Almost one in four thinks most people cheat. And at l4ast half believe a quaner of all Amencans are not telling all to the Internal Revenue Service. And that disturbs the IRS ... This surve) clear!) 1nd1cates that our sy~tem is an real trouble... l RS {:ommTWOner Roscoe l. ~er Jr conscrva11ve about how otttn 1he) re understating and by how much," Egger Hf. -And why do people think their neighbors are cheatina'! -3M perl>ent re ponded. '"Stnl'e a lot ofnch people pay no taxes at all, 1f sqmconc hke me underpays a little. It/!> no big deal.·· 1..,33 pcr~ent said 1hc chief rca~n for cheat1fli 1s tax rates that are too high -"so 11's not really cheating Ov ER THE CouNTER ¥.hen )OU find WI) 10 Pl) )ou'rc supposed 10:· 5 than -33 percent said: "When you'rt nol really_ surr whclher or no1 )Ou desef, t a tax deduction. tt make sen)(: to like a chance and like the deduction anywa~." E.gger said the proposed tall re- v1s1ons spclltd oul Tuesday by Treasury Sc1:retary Donald T. Regan would improve Americans' attitudes about paying taxes by makina the :!>yi.tem simpler. more dlkient and le :!> conducive to laJ.•avoidancc ~hemes. The plan would reduce uax rate\ but reduce or repeal St'Veral 'deducuons that IOroettmes att abulCd'. The surve)' dttcrmined thal noe· comP.hAJ\ c bas not~ina \0 do with a,e. 1 DCO~ educ:atJon or ocaape.. uon. HOWC\ICf, ~t pid, ii showat definite ~onoect1on5 M\weea cbea1-1n4 and flexible honesty and ~ tict$TI1 about tbe basic in..,-ity Of others. "Non-compliance appeals to people who suppon 'situauoo ethics' a.nd tblnk that tu ebeaUnf. is becom- 1n1 basic to our natutt, • be saML "Contrary to what 60mt m&pt haw predicted, non-compliance att1tudb wercn•t linked 111 my way to people's ncpt1vc feelfop about IRS." , The Yank.elov1ch survey bas an error mlJlln of 2 or 3 percentqe pow ts in enher~irecriolf. E•en •tate-of-the-art technology needa an old-fuhion aweep of the duat cloth. RadJology •upeniaor Mark Clampitt clean• the Interior of a new Slemen• Magnetic Reeonance 1m.,1na (MRI) ayatem beln& ln•talled at the Unlvenlty of Hoepftal of Cleveland. Ul{"'C, which ln 1982 became the flnt U.S. hoepltal to have a whole-body MRI acanner, will u.e the unit to combine It. research of varlou macnetlc field atren&th• and their. .. ability to produce plcturea of the body, for dlagnoalng medical dlaordera, aucb •• cance·r . · sa1d"Fnda'-He offered the Treasun. NE'w v6'tic. IAPI • u l1 • •·1• Jo\IVn u • 1• ~ PllSvNC J • 1 NA.SOA.0 -·,-· o.i.JOA. ,, ... 14~ ....... r "" •• I Depanment's tax-o' erhaul proposal •N>wlnG 11.or.1 1>«t1 o.ntMO ••· •~ "'•"'•" 21 , n.. • as one solution =rk':',:'k:.e;:J~ g:;:;, 11;:~11 ! ~:"A" A l!~ ,~': om Mon08v Pra' 01aCrv I 2S • 2S > t..8Mo •l 1 0~ _,. "I think It would be difficult to find oo not •ncl\M rt1•~ 0>0•tSw 10 • '°"' (,,_ • 77 21 lll•¥md , markuo markOO•" or ~OOd t'• 10 K•notn• •~ I'• Ill an) rcasonabl) ObJCCt1ve pe~On In commiu•o<1 tor Ml>fl :uOI 4 • • ~IOOIC. •1"-n~ Ri!... NEW YORK (AP) -The folowlno "'I lhi"i COUTitry who WOU)d argue that OUr 1~11 !,Id ~$11 ~~ ij ! ~ • K~~ n' ! : ' :r~:'s' and w~r~:nta ~~rt:~'i:::.nl~~ current bod) of ta~ laws docs not Cl) ~~iP', St ~o ~ ~ • ~~.e Y • ; =~ lne most and down the "'°'' based on Out for a move toward fairness and ~~!:"d,tno •~. .... "°" .•. to. •. t.•"°"•• l ~ 1-.. Mliiiii-oercent of dlenve fOf' Mof* ~-t -n1<n • 1-•...C t l6,.l » No -Metlf'lfiff tredlll9 MIO• l-or-MOG s1mplificat1on ." Egger said-m -a :~~~i '!"' 1:~ Iv~~ 1-r t" Ef/~2!:. t;,• • • '~"' ara lnduded. speech to the South Shore ~hambcr Ada11t ~ ~mo 11.' lli t 1nv1 11 77ti'~ •I •nd otrcentaee cNflOltS •~tie of('ommer-t'~-tfl-&sten. A.OilpW l iimc•or•15 0 l ~ l ~ L.:,Ve1r,i:; lt:~ a~ ru 'r:~a~l,t~la~-:::.lce. QO UP s AND DowNs MUTUAL FUND S • ;~d;JI~, ~ >l• '• MC ...., )~ .. Any tax pract1ttoner, any tax. ~ 110\lln 1 1I'-.• 1 ~:~. • " Ma!IG~ 1 I\ n~ · N L 'l Pd worked with the Internal Revenue :~~' PAlr •" 1 ••Mr Ml M6 ~ uv•~i;.n f."9 l'h H: ) administrator, any taxpayer who has ~ •In f, f .• ,'ft Tl'.,: ~ , '.~~, .. ~~ l I" wfM ~ 1· UP ~-' Code knows 1har i1 T~ probably the :~~ n:io~ ~~-~~.. ". 2t ' ~ _.,""' 5i~ 2~ l P.:rco '''· 1 Up • biegest mish-mash of statutes 1m-~~::, 11:;; 11\o ~"'""'"' "iP'l11~ ~~~ 3}~ lJ1 ~;-;: '"' [k~'bld 2l~t1 ~¥1 8: ll2 agmable," he said. Because of years of ~:::~i· ,J"• ,~.. ~ot011 H'-· ti'~ ~~~~ 17 J.: '"> "' aivs~. • f 6 +-~ u. I • CLd• fr 1111 1BI Roc11h '·'° 1011 tinkering b1.. Congress, various ad-AnoAG ' F~rtl\Yro -Mea1 ' 1s-32 17-l? :..; r: I JOrfa"' '4 ~ ~ UP -GolOIO l 49 NL ROl!Ct • .. NL J 'J "' i·" F r " .... Mlcom µ. • m.. .. .., ' VIJtF un ~ h Op GNN\A 167 NL SFT Eo1 937 10 II m1n1Strat1onsand special IOtereStS ... a A~ . H • ·~ Ft rnp 46 Mkl111.W8 ., 3S'• ._ '-10 ATl,E • Y.i (Jp l• Gro 7 69 NL S.fKo S<l<;U( f . I t A.oldMt ?4 • •"' Ft nFn S~ S•• MdlCK: • 1'., 4 ) • J' Llfes r • '12 Up 14. Re•.": IUO NL ~oull I" NL huge assortment 0 spec1a -anteres A.r~ ll~ 14 ~~~~ n~ n:; Ml081t ., 1~ ~... JI~ ~ I,,. ~ u 'll t.•lldO• n1' NL 1,z1n hl2 ~t and pct economic theones have been ~~1(~' U J3:: FOii•• s\o .j, ~": , 14', 1 .,, 13 ~~ul n w l 114 ~ u: 1 , t=~ s. .. ~,oo NL Munic "jO NL woven .. into the law. A.v~ ~. ~ ForArn 1$ • ;o ' = : • •~ tl 1• . stat Y• IJ.. Up 1 . Cao•I 16,59 NL s·~:~, tnve~ 1! "'' u~dC ·i .. 't~ ~ron~ 1:· IS ,.,_,.p l . tk T~~ I \ 1 1~ 11 8~0 ~ ~ ~ 8p 1 . ~M-Jj: •j =:' '/,I!, I\~ .~~' ~;: ::',,~,~';;.. 'tli~o\iJh;~:, ~. il: If i~ ft& ff~ = ~; ~1 l~ ft~ 6• I •·•~ "' rl u: ~"!'~ ~ i.. .~. n ~t Skelly and White to survey ~.000 ~: '· ~~Cl , • J ~ HM,;;,,, • , :~ l= d4"' :~~ ~I t~ 8: t ~:rl:." 19,-}I Z.~~ 1~r:.tnc ir:y•v•~L taxpayers. 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That·s an apt description of both business and business people a long the Orange Coast. To keep track of where.companies are gotn~ and which people are helping them get there.just \Yatc h Credit Line· -every day in the Bus iness se~tl ~n of your n ew DlilJ Pilaf a t •• \ . - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 198-4 .. Barona coach expecta team to challenge Ocean View. C2. CS Fullet'tOli tQPe 81 .... ,, • ., but Juel b•relJ, In opener. C2. Pascoe: lncident -w a s n 't 'ugly' Huntington Beach coach is not happy ~ith story on assistants r esign ing Just when you think you've heard them all. alon,comes Huntington Beach High with a new one. thanks once again to the sleuth ful Orange C'ountyT1mes. which recently bared tvor.\! and all the incredjble din under the Oilers' fingernails. It seems three Oiler assistant foot- ball coaches became disenchanted with such lowl y status as 2-7-1 and failure toquahfy fora CIF Bag F" e Conference playoffbenh So. Alex Henderson. Howard Isom and Cort Clemrns have mugned and head coach George Pascoe 1s current- ly looking around to replace them. lt wasn•t supJ>oscd to happen until Dec. 12. afier the Oilers' banquet. for obvious reasons. but the Orange <'ocnty Tames, thanks to thetr an- house stooge, broke up the plan with the early release. .. They made it out as a big. ugly thing." says Pascoe. "But it's not an ugly thing. A couple of them wanted to spend more tam e with their children growing up. For others. ll was Just frustrat~n. They were here whrn th1ng.5 werego1ng good. and now .. LB, ·cdM blitz f oeS Artists pick up slack after Naessfoulsout By CHRIS MONAHAN 0...,,.... c ....... , ...... 1 The Laguna Beach High Art1!.tsand coach Craig Falconer learned a valu· able lesson an the first found of 1hei1 own toumament Monday. When Coby Naess. the Anist center. and best player according to Falconer. fou led out with 2:08 left in the third quarter. they leamed the importance oftcammork. "We run 80 percent of our offense to Coby, .. Falconer said. "Without ham. "'c're a completely different team. Fortunately. the other ~ids picked up the slack." The other kids were Matt McGrath (20 points. 4 steals), Bill Elfstcn ( 16 points. 9 rebounds) and reserve Dominic Dewitt (7 rebounds. most al them' ofTens~ve). That trio helped the Artists defeat California High of Wh1tt1er. 58-47. The wan moves Laguna into the second round against Los Amigos. which posted an impressive 57-37 win over La"Mirada in its first round game. . Afterward Falconer had high praise for McGrath. "Mark McGrath works so hard. He made the d ifference 1n the gamt.'. He's up tempo about C\'Cr} thing ... Falconer 5a1d. "Our man defense won the game. It was nice to see us run. though I don't "·~want to jtCl into a track meet. Luckily. we survived a homd first quarter. We must have shot 2of16 (from the field ) in that quarter (It was actually three)." Craig Falconer Laguna Beach ace~es, pairings Monday's Scores Tustin 64. Los Alamitos 49 Corona dl'I Mar 67. Rubtdou"< 42 I os Am1goo; 57. La Mirada 17 Laguna Beach 58. Calt forn ia 4 7 Today's Games 2:30-Tro) \!..Warren 4.15-San Clemente 's. an- llago 5:45-Chadwick vs. Norco 7:30-Melodyland v~. Estancia Wednesday's Games 2: 30-Chadwick-Norco loser vs. Melodyland-Estancaa loser 4: 15-Los Alamitos V!.. Rubidoux 5:45-Tro)'-Warren loser \S. Sea Kings use their quickness to top Rubidoux Quick 1s the word that best de- scribes Corona del Mar H1gh 's 67-42 win over Rubidoux in Monday's first round of the Laguna Beach High basketball toumatnent. It was the quickness of Sea Kmg guards Jeff Fryer (6 steals) and Doug Green (5 steals) plus an out of character running offense that got the Sea Kings off to a 14-2 lead at the end of the first quarter. a lead that continued to grow throughout the game. · Fryer easily led all scorers an the game w11h 33 points. most of his . points coming on shortJurnpers from the corner. He also led the Sea Kings on the boards; along with Steve Morris and Enc Strauss. Each grabbed eight rebounds. Bob Zimmer chipped an w1th eight points and fi ve rebounds "That's the normal wa y he plays and that'o; the wa y we ex-pect him to play." CdM coach Jack Errion said of Fryer. "We were worned about re- bounding. but we'' e been working bard at It. "We've got good speed and pretty good quickness:· Errion said "We'll move things out when we can We played hard. but not smooth We need 'iomc game experience Onh· Fl)cr and Zimmer w1:rc up with me last :rear and that was off the bt:nch We'll take an\'thing "'e can set " Wtth the win. tht: Sea Kings Cl-01 ad"ance to the second ro und of the tournament against Tustin, a 64-49 victor over Los Alamrtos. The game will be Thursd~ at 9 p.m. "Tustin has better big men (than Rubidoux). so we're in tough on Thursday," Ernon said. The Sea Kings were in control the whole wa)'. but Emon says that the)' stall "hope to improve.·· althou~ he did have praise for his team s at- titude. "A lot of people are u~t about It, but we \It and eat lunch t<>gt:ther everyda)' .. \ ch~lc of the rernrd book doe'ln't indicate '>uth ··frustrations .. are 1n order Does anyone remembtr the 01lcr$' record 1n 1970'1 It was 1.g fhat was follo"'ed b' ~~2 . Ro) Brummett replaced Ken Moats and the Oilers "-Cnt 2-7. 3-6. 2-7 arid 3-6 . Dave Van Hoorcbeke replaced Brummett and the Oilers "'ent 1-8 <thank'> toa fork11 victor)). 3-6. 0-!S-I and0-9-1 Bob l'iherwood's one season produceda 1-9cam_patJ_nan 1980 Greg Henry was 3~7 an ·g1. fhen one l RocE1 CAllSOI PREP SPOR TS nl thu<.e oncc-1 n-a-dccnde athlet" i:aml' along\lnd Danny Thompson led a band of talented teammates to r~rnrd!o ol 8-4 anCl 7-'-I undcrthe hand!> of Hen I). then Pascoe in '83 Now 1-H" .. e fallen all the wav down 1<12-7-1 Coronadel Marwon.bya 14-t-Omarg.m. Ncwpon H.sl"bor ended in• ue at 24 and Mater Dea and Lona Beach Wilson won b)' 1.._l 3and 2 1 -1 6 m~n Marinawau 14-9 v1aor and the Oilers couldn •t beat Edison or Founta.10 Valley. Al .U.Su.al. SPD.tled p&rrD U a.nd lanJ refuse to believe anyonecan possibly be bettertban thc1rown. Isom was quoted a S1}'.in1hcwas "embarra.s!Cd .. by lM 01lcrs· 1ou to Ocean V1ewand that thcprasram was set back 10)ears beca11Kof11, although mo t ofthccwttnt. or rr«ntly deposed UStStaots have been a pan ofth.e 01.ltrS' proaram for years. Pascoe says he made some m1,.. ta.kes -perhapsasklna the 1984 team to do 100 much 1n followina the footsteps of two power-packed teams. ~lute eeeCARl.&01'/.c2)- • o.llr .... ,......., ....... IC ...... When Naess fou led out in the third quarter the Artists led 31 -30. but 1mmed1atcl y fell behind 36-33. as the Condors exploited Naess· absence. But McGrath scored on a three-point pla y, then stole the ball. fed 11 10 Paul Watford. whose lay-up put th'e Arttsts ahead to sta) wrth 12 seconds lefi 1n the quaner San Clements-Santiago loser 7:30-La Mirada V'i. Ca ltforn1a 9-Los Amigos vs. Laguna Beach "These guys ha ve a real.cnthusiam fo r the game. the)' love to play. They alwa)S come to pla)' ... he said Corona del Mar's Jeff Fryer drh'ea for two of hi• game-high 33 points Monday ln Sea King•' 67-42 victory o•er Rubtdouz ln Laguna Beach Tournament action. Edisonjumps out quickly, breezes in opener HB gets A -D-h -1 d Ch Borchert said. Ma1nta1ning a n-1' h.illt1mc The rc:)t of the "'a) "3'> all Ed1\on. stiff test mmann, UyOSe ea young a rgers Tht:Chargersstaned1hegamt•w1th bulgr.thcChargt'r\\hot'.'!~·~tt_nt 3'ilhC'(harge~'\OUt~Ort'dlht•.\11('<.\ t 59 43 t . E -· three Junior.> 1n the ltneup. and from tht· nnor I I~ for ~ '1 .ind fill ~0-41n er the final pt"nod t:n mutt' 111 .r, c 0 -ourney win over Speranza Borchert sho"'ed that he wa s not thret· ut fj\\ frnm the lirll' 111 lhl' fjr,t tht• \lllllr\ 1 rom apo afraid to go'to h" bench. using a total halt 'mntahn .\nJ [)ul'io<.t' nJu'\f thl· By H UGH SILER \em1finals of the Valencia Tour-of 12 player'> throughout the game 1 ll.·iru•·r, "itll I 'i and 1',i ,..1101, ·o..., ""°'con~• nament. Borchert ma> lind 11 ras1cr to "Wr C'<J>('r'lmented a lot tonight f 'JX'rJni.i ' nnh kt?111111•111 thrr.it .,., , .. Coming into the 1984-85 basket- ball season. Ed1i.on High Coach Jon Borchen knew he wou ld have some rebuilding to do -his team which finished last year with a 19-5 record lost nearlv everyone to graduation. But after seci'tl~ has Chargers post an eas)' 59-43 win over Esperanza Monday n111,h1 10 advance to the Warriors fall in tourney l.onra High, down by a point to <;tart the fourth quarter. outscored Woodbndge 18-12 over the final eight minutes to post a 54-49 victory over the Warriors Monday in the first round of the Garden Grove basket- ball to urnament Coach 8111 Shannon's young War- nors krpt things interesting behind I J points from Junior guard Mike Sullivan and I~ more from sopllomorc David · TownS(nd. his backcoun mate. • "Our youth and mex pericncc led to a couple of key mistakes an the se ond half,' admitt~d hannon ancrward. "A lot of times we had three sophomores. a frc hman and uniof an there. We only had one S( r on the coun all niaht (Mntt Cryer)" Woodbnda,c m in1a1ned a 29-.24 .hal nimc adv n1a e befol'1! l..oara tancd to tum thin around ihc Wamors return to play Wcdnc5day night at · 6: I an the consolation round. flmna (ht no, a 6 l-4S lo\Cr tO Ciardcn Grove Monday niah1 ' -· forget about last year's '\Quad we·,e IX'cn "urkintt \Cl) hard in camt• durin~ ttH third ,,u.11tt 1 J\ .1 rr'JX'lll\l'I' "'h1k "ophnmnf'(' [!u.trd SOme"hat rl'l,\\l:tl ( dl"IO \tjU.IJ \\J\ \fik( f'rtlllr d1Shl'd of1 li\t' a""" Although this year's ed111on ul practice. but we seemed bewildered at held srnrde\\ Im thl· lir\t ~ minute' .ind \\.iirt·d "' ixunt\ "hilc 1 omin~ Charger basketball may be a ltttle lo" times tonight." Borchert added. of the quancr hl.·lorl' \mm.rnn htt ,1 oil thl' hcmh l\.1 ikc Mr < onncll atlikd on ex penencc. an aggressive defen!)e The Chargers Jumped on the fi Id 1 , ,9 'll "''l'll r ....... ,lJnd' 1;,r r dl\on and the fim· \hoot mg of 1un1or guard '>t'Oreboard first and quickl y packed ic goa to m:tM 11 --" '1"' ' Ken Ammann lind center Grayson up momentum. leading 14-8 at the "I think the' ntJ\ haH· lx·l·n,i 1>11k Oubosc more· than'. made up for the end of the first quarter. Operating a afraid at 11mc' Rorlhl'rl ,,lid 111 h" lack of veterans. full-court press· for most of the first team "It was a typical first game. I JUSI half. Ed1<>on made 11 difficult for The do<;t'<ot tht· \1tl'l' ~nt \\a<o warned to sec who could pla>.'' Espcran1a to battle bad )Q. '4 at the l·nd nt thl' thml qu,1ner l hi,; tourn.tnll'OI cunllnUt:\ lOn11tht "'1th '\Jcll'nd1ng tourn.iment l h.1m pH1n l\.1ater Dc1 I 1-0l ll'<.1 h\ T 11m It'"" Mtkl' Mlll'hcll and< o 1al..1n11 on La Habra (1amc tame" x o·~ 11~ ~ I Flutie heads AP All-America team Pitt's Fralic. Texas' Gray repeat: USC 's Del Rio earns first team honor records. The I 0 I recrpt1on~ "'ere the second highest 1n ma1or college h1~tory and eight of them went for touchdowns Linebacker Jack Del Rio of l lSC landed a fil"t tenm berth NE W YORK (Afyl-Boston CoJlcgequancrback Doug Flut1e. 1hc only pla)'er an major-colle&e history to pan fo r more than 10.000 yards in a career, wa named to The As- sociated Press All-Amcnca football team t<R.lay. al dng with two repeaters --pffens1 vc tatklc 8111 I raltc of Patt Former foun uun Vttllc' Hitth and free !'lfety Jerry Grav of TC"(a ~tandout Duval Love of UCL·\ Mo. carntd honorable mrnt1on at an Flut1e. the magical .5--t..,., nOe-offensive tackk ~pot Qoanerbal.:k armed scrambltr who captured the Damon Allen of al )tarte Fullcnon nation's fancy and become the fir1t nlw ~as accordc:d honol~t>lt men- quanerback tn 13 )'cars to win the lion Hc1sman f rophy. pa 'iCd for 10 . .579 fhc ~<11 of 1hr oOcnmr un11 )'ard!I and al'° 'let an NCAA carttr con 1st' of t1&hl rnd Mark Ba'aro of totnl ofTcn'it' mark of 11 . 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"°"" ()t ,_Ot , Wt\ltfll Mi<'fl'N" 01 -JI'°"' It n (..,tre! !Wc.,,._n P C tl'°l<Nf' K '"' uC • v Na lfl Her• it l iAe l *"*' l lf\f'\ .., ... 'I•• ~ .. -1-T.-, O!Lla \• • \ p.111 •1 '"lid ma11.hup<i kick ofT lth1 f ,•unt.1111 \ alln llitth hasketball 1 .. urnJ1111. 111 1un1tthl v.1th Huntington R(a~h ,inJ l ap1'ltrano Valle) squar- 1nl! 1111 lit 11 to hcgrn the even1n.g. l hl'n Jt ., 'O 11'., ( ompton taking on l~t:Jn \ ll'" In \\ l'dn1.•\da' ' tir<,t-round games "''r\ 11\ ;in"I M1ll1 kan meet at 6 and I 11\11).1 1.\~e' on thc host Barons at ., '" I )u·.1n \ ll'" l oming ofl 3 4Q..48 "'" in 11' nflt'ncr to 1'41ss1on VteJO \\a' ran~1·J \ccnnd 1n c'frange ( ounl) in thl' rn··~a<,0n poll but fell out of tht· top 10 af\er the defeat <. JIX' \ alle~ won its opener 1-69 11,cr Rancho .\lam1to, Saturda}' be- hind a ~7 rx>1n1 effort from Tom l\.fonlC'\ 1 PJ l h R1'' M1llt'r'!> ltun11n11on lk,11.h -.quad "coming ofT a d1sap- pcnn11ng 'i. I., a~n. and the 01kn "111 ht· hurtina r thr ,11e depanment \>.hen the) open a,aan\t the C'ouprs, The ho'lt Baron who captured the "un\Ct lcaaue t hamp10Mh1p last 'Cil' \t.1lldependonft..7retumt'rJohn \1.1n1n "'ho a"rraced 12 points pet gamr and rt·tumcr l.ancr Zeno < arlo\ Rm:cno. a 6-3 guard up from thc IUOIOI \ f'\llY l'I •l'°.e'pccted 10 pl~' ~ 11.c~ role for C ch OaH· Rn'"n\ R.imn'I In mhn action 1on1gh1 . Matt'r ~' the l nunt\ ·~ top-rated 1e1m I\ a hea' \ l;honrt to ddcat la Habra an tht' Ol"('n1n.I round of the V1~1a IOllfO(' ~ It (\ clO('k The 6 Is &ame ma11 l'I~., Rnncho Alamato and .._atC'll.s f~alnV..-,,_,WMftl TC>MtGM'f 'I lll•ST-•OUM> •NMI .\ H\lfl!,,_.!Ofl -..Cll ~ ( ... ..,. .... V91ft 1.30-<omOIOlll "' Onetll v-.. waoMUOA Y'S , .. IT .aoueeo .,.... ~"'" .,, M 'lien • l Ov t n , o.111' 8 Yallh .· ___ .. • • ' i . • • I • • • • • r ,. C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, De<:ember 4, 198' SPORTS BR EAK ~us burger signs $101nilfion pact over five years From AP dispatches NEW YOR~ -Hr\'nt Mu,burgcr. [il ~)'IOI ih. t ht'> children don't ha" e to worn c t about the co!>t of their college educ;.ation. ha!i bl'comc the h1dlest paid \ports broadt.·a.,tcr 111 h1stol) b> c;1gning o 11vc-\l·:tr nmtr:ll't wuh CBI) \11;11h S::! m1lhon a 'car Musburger would not re\.eal thl' ftnanc1.tl dt.11' 111 the agrel'mt"nl dunng a nev..s lonforenn· JI <. H;,, \llanhattan headquarter'> Monda>. but sourn·' 'h1\\' to the ncgo1ta11ons re-vealed lhl· n>cord:brca~1ng bottom hnc .\mong news and 'iflt>rl' hroadca<;ter'>. onl\ Dan Rather ''' <.BS News I'> bcfincJ to \'.lrll .1 larger annual .. alan th.in Musburger v..ho JOtnl.'d ( R\ 'ipoQS In 197) The agt;("t.'ml'nt l all' tor Muc;burger 10 conunut.· h1't roll-.1~ ant•hor ol the "NF-L l oda' .. 1Haparound football bru-.dl<1'l\ Muabw&er takc O\l'r from ( 1,1n lknd1·r lht• lh1ef pla' -b\-pla~ 1e'tpon.,1b1lll\ on wllcgc l:lit\~l·thall Jo ~Oml' prn basketball broadt.a\llng. \\tlf~ nn thi. \llasrerc; goH teleca!1 and l'Oftttnu\.' ht' rok on t li~ Radio'" bac;cball broadcasts "I \\anted 10 remain a pan ul those l'\l'111\ \aid \i1u\burgcr. v.ho admitted he "-J'> temptt•d b~ 1h1.· . nterest ABC Sports showed 1n ham .. ABC 1~ a tremendous spons d" 1s1on tor thl' .big i:venlS, .bU;l I enJO} the constant and \\ldl· "artel~ ot things I do'at CB ,"he said. Quote of the day • "Traveling with him Is like being on the road with the Jacksons. He's Michael, and we're the Jacksons.'' -Forward Orlando Wool1~• of the Chicago Bulls on the attention being lavished on rookie Michael Jordan. Call it a one in a million shot You can become a m1lhona1re h' m attending a New Jerse) Nets home gam~ th1'> !>Ca~on .\I each contest. a fan will be selected at random to t:ike a shot from the opposite threc-potnL hm· -a distance of66 feet The Nets wantl·d the ">hot 10 rome from mid-court -47 feet -hut opted for 66 feet when the) learned the insurance premium would be S.20.000 fur th~ shoncr distance and $I U ()( l() for the longer one Thl'rc'!> \omewhat ofa catch. howeH•r Tl '-'Ill tal.c a winner 30 }Cars to get all the monc), 1n )l'arl) 1n~tallmento, ofS33.333 B. minus taxes. Red-hot Flyers trip Rangers Dave Poulin srnrcd t"-O go:1!.. anJ li.1 a ~i,1\ted un another goal 10 kJd thc , Philadelphia Fl)CT'> w a 6-2 '\a11unal Hrn.kl'' l.c<1guc '1ctun m l'f thl' :--.1.·" \or~ Ranger' \.fonda) night Ranger "mg Jan Er ixon OJX'ncd thl· 'l.onng v.hl'll hl' tired a 2'-lotlll'r pa1ot f-her goaltl'ndt.·r Bob Froese's \hon \tdl· ~I '>ccund' 1n1<1 ihl· Opt.'n1ng penod but 1L wa., .ill I ht.·r~ .iltn 1ha1 Ph1ladelph1a ha!> no" fXl\tt:d a 111-I-~ rernrd in 11' l.~\I 11 gaml"' "'h1lc thl' '>trugghng Rangc:r'> Jrl' 1-4· 1 in thl'ir la~l su · In uthcr '\Ill game\ Monda\ night Tom Fergus dctk~·tl·d a In" \hot lrom 'dl'IL'nl>crnan Ray Bourque that' JUSl \ltpflt . .'d unda the glo'l' ol ()udx·l goaltt.'Tfdcr Mario Gos elirr wnh ~-2tr rnmrm1ng 10-1~ 1h1rd pcr111d 1u gl\ c B<>'lton a 3-1 Ill' \q:h it .. '.,.rJ,4 .. ~, h·rgu\ .11\o npenl't.! lht· \t.ortng tor Bn'>lt111 1111d~a' through ttll' lir\t penml "hco hl· hlll'U :.i high \ht1l O\l'f (10'>'>l'ltn from 1n<o1dt 1he nght li1ll'111l urdl· ~1a1s Naslund 'olort·d a carcn-h1gh four g11ah and J\\1\lnl 111 l'-1.o other.. a' he anu ltm•matt:'t Ma rio Trembla\ and PierTe Mondou comhined tor 14 po1n1 .. Ill ,~, .... ~r thl' ( an:id1en~ to a 9-3 National Hol'kt.·) L(.'.agul' '11.1or. over Hanford The 'ii\ points for "iaslund "~"ht '> he,;, <.rngle-game performancl' He had fi,e point<, -tv.o goal!! and three ass15.I'> -in \lontrl'al\ 12·2 \ ll IOr\ over the\.\ 1nn1pegJe1s c1n Oct 19 19~0 . Mike Bossy scored ht\ 26th goal of th(' season and Brent utter ht':> 18th a<o the Nev. York hlanders ~~:ltl·d t<.t a 5-4 'Ktor. over Van1.ouver . . · SOCCER Duckworth, Chargers rebound \\'-l>ll<•C) -Rlibb\ Ouc-~"orth. m "ho'>t.· th11J qu.1nl·r ml'>'UC looh·J •" 1111 •II• m1ghtt.'o't~.1n D1~go.i \lllOI\ ')J)11n1t··l) ~Jn.h v.11h a 1>ius lrom Fd Luthc1 tor J fourth 4uartcr touc:hdov.n 1h:u l1lll0d lhl' (. harger\ towurJ a 10-7 "If l tnumph O\l,'1 tlw < hll.l"o fk.1r' ~lunJ;.n night Dud"1111h' rl'H'pt111n g.t\l' the ( hJrl:l'I\ .i I '\-7 kud anll I cc W1ll1um~· b6-~nrd return ol u pa~' 1nll•rn•p1111n "11h I I\ to pla~ adtkd 1n~orunn• Duc:~"\\>nh v.hn v.a' 1nH>IH·d 111 both of the Jitnw's mo'>t C\C1llng pl.""· lJUiht thret' pa\w\ 185 \Md~ "' th.I: < hargen. ''on \\1thou1 the arm ol tirst- \trtng. qu.1rtl·rhad. Dan I uuh. ''ho \\a\ nut with a groin 111 IUf\ L>ud.,,orth lumhll'll .1''·" .I ll'rta1n toud1dov.n m tht lhm1 q11.1na. but ,1t11nl·tl '-'hl•n ht.• 'hprcd pa't dl'lemkr ;,,h.Jun l rd\ le 'p11ntl'd dll" n thc kfl s1dchm: Jnd haukd in I u1her"• \wnng '>tnl.l.' v.1th 9.37 to pla) Bell eulogized by Garrett lo;,, ~(,£Lf..\ -Rid., lkll v.as [!] l'Ulo~11nl ,1\ ·onl' ol thl· gn:att''>I 1 unn1ng 4 , had.'> 111 1. 1lkgl' foot hall lmtllf\.. b' <innthl·r ot 1 l' gJmc ~lini:'t runnl'" M1~e (iarrl'll JI tunl'ral 'l'r' t<.t."' \1unda) at lhl' small church "h.,.,.t. Rdl h.1d c1tll'ntkd wn Kl''> '>tnt.l' he "as a t•h1ld. "1-k "a' not lhl' muc.1 tlambo~ant tailback at US(.. hut he: wa, Lill' mo':>t '\10l'l'rl'." \Bid (rarrett, v..ho won the I k1,111an T ropli' J':> the ~outhan ("al tailback a dt.·l·atk l'l(turi: Bl'll '11u1,1and1J~w.r~·r 1n tht.· mid tQ7Ch "lk J1d nothinr lnr 1x-r,onal pt1pulant\ " · <.1..1rrl'll tHll' uf nunwrou' lorrner and eurrcnl tooth.ill pl;l\c" .ind ot11t.1.1l~ .imon~ an ~u.mulcd 900 · nrnurrH'r' v. ho pad.rd lht.· Ptlgn m Bap11s~ Church. loui;ht h.td. tl·Jr~ as he paid .i final tnbute-to Bell. the runnl·r-up in lhl I Q7(l Hu,m:in ballot in~" ho w('nt on to pla~ in lhl' 1'<a11onal Football I cagut· tor Tampa Ba) then tmdh for San Diego. . Carroll signs with Italian team \1ll \ '\ Ital) -J~ Ba~ n1rroll. m th.: "'-fool ll'lllt'r\\hO formrrl) pla)cd v..1th tht.· <.wltkn ;,,tall' Warrior<. of the National H.t,~l th .. 111 \\\Ot 1a11on. \tgncq a onc-}car u1ntrJll \lollJ,I\ with ~1mal of Milan in the Italian OlJJtlr h:ag,Ul' r ht· 2fl-\ l'Jr-old ( arroll has been idle for the entire '1B \ \l'a'>on .titer failing to '>lgn a Ol""' rnntract w11h tht· \\ amur' I k 'aid he deudcd 10 come 10 Ital\. "to rt'\U me ftl.1~1ng has~cthall." · C arr11ll '"ho pla\cd hi\ lOHi.-gc ball at Purdul.'. had ~en v. 11h thl \.\ .imor' tor lour ~C:J\On\. a' erag1ng 20 pwnt'> a gaml' Sukova upsets No. 3 Shriver \.1 EL Rnt R' E .\ umaha -C 1echo-~ ,1n\al..1a·, lkkna l)ukova ~urpn'>cd third o.,l'l'd Pam \hrnl'r toda' l<> ad,anLl' to till' '>1.'r111tinal' 111 the. \u~tr'ahJn Opt•n fl'nn1~ C hamp111n'>h1p'> \ul..m.i 111 dO\\.nCd~hn\Crb-2.6-"'.6-I f hi.· dJugh1cr ol lormcr \.\ 1mhkdon finalist Vera ~u~o' a .. 101 ncd weond 0.,1.·edcd ( hn\ E' crl Llo)d and fourth 'll'l'dl·d Wend) Turnbull of u\traha in· T hur'>da' '\l'm1~ ;,,u~mJ 1lw "u. 4 \l't'd "-Ill Ian· l·1ther defending diamp1on \11an1on Na\fJt1lma or Barbara Pom.r in thl' °'l'tn1tinnl<, Sonics snap Suns• win streak \[~I Tl ( -Jal~ \1kmJ \(.Ofl'd a m gaml·-h1gh "'ll po1nh dnd Torn ( hamhl.·" addl'd 28 Munda\ night a\ the !)upl·r~on1ro; .,napped thl' Phocn1\ \uo.,· 1hrl'l'-gamc '"nningstn•ak 108-46 1n 'atwn.11 Hao,h·t ball A<;socia- 111111 Jd wn Phlll'lll\ ward Rod r O\t1.·r .... hn pumped'" three 3- ftolnt hnmh'> 1n rhc do\tng m1nutl"• kJ ht'> tcai;n '-I.Ith 111 r•11nt' ''h1k Cl'nkr JJnH'' Ld\\arJ, and rt."\t.'PC \1\ <UL\u..im~ .l.l.W.cP I fl aptl'tl'_ Television, radio TELEVISION 6 p .m PRO• BASKETBALL Lakers at Cleveland. Channel 9 RADIO 5:30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Houston. KIEV (870). 6:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Minne- sota, KWVE-FM ( 108). 6 p .m. -PRO BASKETBALL· Lakers at Cleveland, KLAC (570). 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Wyoming at USC, KNX ( 1070). One-on-one Corona del Mar's Bob Zimmer (right) prepares to make a move paat Rubidowc's o.lly ,..._. ptioto Illy ...... I(..,... ) Tlm Ledebur during Sea Kings' wln Mon- day ln the Laguna 8each Tourney. -IBulltiji:-, Titans sul-vive, 51-50 Huskies win in double OT; LSU ha nds Texas first loss From AP di patches \tOR V 1~ -( ruard l\.c\ln I knJl'rson hll a pair ol lrt'l' thru\\c; \\llh -.eH'n \crnndc; left 1n the game 10 propd C ,11 \tall.' I ulkrton IO a S 1-50 non-rnnlrrcnn· hasketball \\In o\l'r "it "1a11 ·., l.olil'gc Mondo~ night. l hr f1tam kd -N-48 v..1th 30 se<:onds remaining, but 1hc Laci!. ''erl· unablc 10 foul un11I the final sc'en seconds. Ht.·nder<ion'<; free throwsgavt Fulknon a 5-1 -48 ll·ad ~fore )t Mar) 's Hnan ~haw nailed a 12-fciotl'r with one second kfl for lhl' final \core I ulknon "'as led b~ Ton~ 1\;cal's 14 pmnt\ and lkndl·r.,un h11 lur I:! v.h1k Gar. Da\I!> adtkd 'IO \1. \11.11~ '"a' il'd ill \COnng h~ forv.anl Da' 1d < oul..c \\.llh 25 pmnl\ ""h1k ~h.1"' addt•d 10 I ulkr111n I\ no" 1-0 I.it Mar. 'o, It'll tn '-2 WashinRtoo 39. Texas Tech S7: \1 Luhhod .. Tc\a\. 1un111r lorv.ard P:iul f·ontcr grablxd h1'> own m1c;o;ed shot :rnd canntd a I fJ-fool Jumper" 11h tv.o sceond~ rema1n1ng 1n the <.econd o'e.rt1me to hft ninth·rankrd Wao;hmgton to a non·confl•rcnc:c victor.. \l'n1or Drtlef Schrempf h11 four crucial baskets to kl·ep the f-{u.,k1cs. 3-0. from absorbing their fir'>! loss of the '>1.·ac.un ">Lhrcmpf. limited 10 JUSt six points 1n the game's liN ~6 m1nu11.·s. hit an eight-footer with 4:03 left 1n rqzula11un to put Wa<,h1ng1on on top 49-48. l'\orth Carolina 77 , lfoward 63: .\I Clrapd Hill. N .C., 1un1t>r (l'ntcr Brad Daughert) ~cored 13 points and grabbed I 1 rebounds and sophomorl' guard l\.enn~ Smith had nine-av,1<,t\ as No I b North ( arohna rall1l'd to beat Howard fhc Tar Hccl'i l"fa'>l'd a 37-35 halftime dl·lic11 two minutes into thl' s<.'cond half .... hen guard Bu11 Peterson scorl'd on a la)' UP w gn l' 'forth C ::irohna a 40-39 lead. LSU 89. Texas 79: In Baton Rouac. '>ophornort.· N1k11a Wll)on srnrcd I !S point'> and JUn101 k111 Re) nold~ came oil the bench to add 14 mort.· to pact• I 1t h-ranked Louisiana Stale to a win ovcr _prcv1ou'il~ untx·atcn Texas Re) nolds. came in "nh 12:5 I remaining and reekd ofTfi,e straight point., to lift L Lf 10 a 18-point lead 1 he teams traded baskel"S earl) 1n the gaml' and the lead '>rc-.. awl'd unul eight minutes into 1hc fim half. After that. LSU nc' er trailed. ll. of San Diego 65, Sao Jose St. 63: .\t l.\an D1cgu, Scali l homp~on rind Stese Krallman c&u.:h srnred 14 f)(J1nts a .. thl' l n1H·r\tt\ ol . an D1t.·go rallied in thr \cwnd hall tor the "'n T ratl1ng.4Q-42\\11h I ' 11 il'ft Ill pla'. \an D1l·gu rolll'd oil a I n-2 <.prt·c. 1ndud1ng 12 stra1gh1prnnts.1u 1ake a Sl<-1\ I ll•ad \\Ith 4 48 remaining fhl· dO'>t.''>I \an Jtl\C lOUld g1.·1 Jher that v..a<, two point<., and that caml· at the tin.ti buuer on a layup b) Ward Farris. California 92, Sea tie Pacific 71: .\I Berkeley. (al forward Leonard Taylor scored 21 po1n1~and hauled do" n 11 rebounds 10 lead the (,olden Bear~ to the '1nor. O\.l'r the cattle Pacific Fakons. Former Ed1'>on High ,,a.ndout Richard Chang had six points for (al. The Bears. 3-0. stancd the second hall w11h a 43-.W edge and pulled steadily ahead. Cal frequent I) <.on' erted steals 1n10 fast break la)ups. E.agles: Mesa g1rlsw1n; Uni routed A.re Barons ready to challenge Ocean View? C n\ta \1 t'\J .tnd h!Jnua high c.chool<; capnm·d '1Ctor 1c!> -lht Mu'>tang' nl'l'dtni! tv.n 1•\l'rt1nll' - 1n thl' ln tnt lllgh girl, h."~'·1h,1ll tournaml·nt \1t111da' n1gh1 hut I n1 - \t'r'ttl\ High h,1tl 11' pri1hkn1' Jjl.11n\I \a,anna ~kre'~ \\h:ll lno~ pl<tl l' Costa Me a ~3. lrvint> iH ;,,t, ph.1n11· ~"-:lll\On \lorn! '>l''t:n l'I hn 2l p<llOt'> 1n the IV.O UH'rtlllll' f'K'rtlld\ !Cl pa(C the ~u'>lang'> t•1 lhe1r firc;1 \. lllor. of I ht• '>l'3 'oo Sunanl' ( 0'-1.ll') addl·d Ill prnnt\ 10 rebound\ and four \leJI' 1ndud mg a ke}' thc:h tll O\Crtlnll' lor < u\ta Mc~a Dina <lraham ll'd lnine ~11h 10 porn!'\ 11 coming 1n lhl· '>l:UJlld half The\. aQuew'> fcll 11111-~ ·Estancia 44, Santiago 31: Pu1n1 guard Karen Rindonl' \(orcd II• potnl'> and 1un1nr Le~hr \l'lf ad<kd nine rebound" a<. the Faglt''-\Curl'd the v 1ctor) E:.st.inc1a and ( o\ta "1e'>J .... 111 meet al Woodhndgc tonight .11 6 I 1ri 1h1• t.on'>olatwn round Fountain Valley's Ashby thinks so: / New faces f or Estancia a nd Saddle back \1 k""t '""'t arc.a .11hlrll·, "-•II Ix gt•tt1ng th1·11 l..1l k\ 11\l r thl· nc'I 11 '' month' nll'.tntng ru't 11nl· thing llll' high \1. huol \Ol.ll'I '>l',1\1111 h,1\ arrnrd lkrl 'thl' third 1n a '>lrtl''"t t.ap,uk rl·port' on .m·a team" .incl v.hat t.in Ix l\fl\.'lll'd lrnm tht·m '"" \Ca!.110 . Fountarn Valle) \\ 1thou1 q1H' tu>n !he u.1 rn11\ arl' l'\f)('l h:d to h.tllk for 'uprcm<it' n f lhl· \un,ct I t•agu, 1h1' '>l'J\on llov.C\cr thl'rl·\ om h11t PREP BASKETBALL 11h\l.1lk 1n thl "'·'' -p11\\l'flul ( ll 1.',lfl \ It'\\ [ h11ugh II 11111\hl·d lu~rlh in the lc:i~1a 1 .... 1 \lJ'>on I 11unl.11n \.din 1'>11 1 thl' 'Jllll" \l'am -Ill pf.l~l'r' .1rl' hat k \l ltl• a , l ar of l'\Wrt1.·n1 t' 11nd1.·r 1t1l'll hd11o < 11.11 h Cit-raid \\hb\ h••ll' .. ,, t.•'r1· \l'r\ 11pl10lt\lll ht'l<IU\" \\l h.t\l' rnnrt· 1 'fX'rtl'ntl' and .i .I\ tt•.irn up lrom l,1\t \l."J( lhJl \\On till ;,,un'll ( 1.'<l~U\' \\ l' h,l\ l' ,t lot I II g11t t<.1 dl'pth • \11tk~ P1:naflor, 1hc lootball team'<> ~tl~t:r and four-}ear letterman 1n \0trc1. head\ :i squad A~hb~ feels is as good a\ l'H"r Darren 1 ass. a Junior \\ h11 1a,1 ~t·Jr .... as a mid-fielder. ha' '"-lllhcll 10 .,\,l'l'pt.'r Aoth earned all- lr.1~ul hunorahlr ml·n11on la\I \l'.l\Clll \1.·n111r\ PJul Cinllilh'> and Kn in Olwn :rnd Junior '>tl'H' \11ull1m. d 'l'rnnd·tl·amall-lcague pick la'lt ~car .ind ,1 thrcc·)Car letterman. arc al\o h1ghl) rated b} Ashby. "~lore talent and t.'\pertencc " gwnp. to make the d1flcrencc for us thl\ \car .. .\!>hh\ Sl\ld .. .\s far a'I talent goes. those arc the thl' pla)crs that'll be the kc) for us. "Ba'>1cally. we don't depend on JUSl one or 1wo players. it's a team game. and "-C ha'c the playl'rc; lfan~b<.xi) ·s going 10 heat uc; the} 're going 10 ha' l' to earn 1t .. Estancia: The Eagle') la<;t <;cac;on lin1shcd third 1n the 'iea Vic" Ll·aguc and reached tht.• ( IF pla\ofh. lo~1ng 1n the scrnnd round to "itmth Pasadena after beating Inglewood. 1-0. m the first round. A.nd w11h several player'> bac:I.. first-yl'ar coach Fugenio Juare1 1s op11m1st1c Juarc1 indeed has man} faces to work w11h. 1nclud1n11. standout sweeper Mark San·cr. And 11 looks as 1fEstanc1a will be right in the thick of things "hen thl' Cl F playoffs ap- proach. 1:t pla>crs are back from lac;1 y,ear's sq4a,d. \a,.,Juarer "'la<ot \Car's team wa., good. and 1he}' made 1110 the playofl<. But this team 1c; better." Pan of the rea!>on Juarl't fl·els that wa~ 1~ because all-league goal~ccpcr Frnt·~tn (,jala1ar return<i "lk'lt he th1.· h<'\I ket.•pcr 1n the league.. sa\\ J u::m:1. Jor~l' Cru1. ,1 JUrnur rcntl'r-hall- bacl.. W1lfrcdn Campus a '>C01ur centcr-for.,arc.J and fornard ]('.,, Jonc<o round out what Juarc1 callc; ··an excellent ~roup of rctumCl'\." \lso. !>enior Abel Estrada. a fine '>lopper according to Juarc1. 1~ back It II be l 111Vl'r'>ll). Juarez said when asked who he felt v..ould be the league's toughest opponent. "This league 1s tough. Saddleback 1s good. and Costa Mesa wa!. the doormat last season -but 1hc) ·, e got a new coacl't (Maunc10 C'laurc) :ind he's good. So you can expect them to be tough." It's a rebuilding season., '\\.1th1hefos<;olthrcc,1anc~11'llbcanuph1llbattle," CARLSON'S CO°lUMN '·1"< c1alh Ra\ ( lif\on. From~· • • • avanna 74 , Unlvenlty 26: Tht TroJans fell behind 14-1 111 thl' lir<.i -1lU3rter and could not recover. Jean Mao scores scHn p<nnts and .idded '>l'\en c;teal-, for lhl' TroJan\ while teammate L\-nn l acan1en1a added SI\ JX)lnt<i for l n1"er<.1t\ Newport. Liberty Christian very young. inexperienced 'l oulh and llll'\fX'rtCntt: prcll> v.ell '>um up !ht• \ltua11on tor hoth "Jewpun ( hn\t1.1n 11111-h .ind I 1!x·rt\ C hm11an II 1gh in lhl' I llX4-M5 bas~ctball \CJ'>t1n rl·amv.urk.wtll he the key <\. 500 sca~on "ould be • "lreall>don'tbeli~vqn'yonc ~·rni<l and \\c'rc <;hooting for a th1rll place lini!ih in the rcahteSJUSt how great a team that \l.11km' Lc:.igue" .was:· says Pascoe. Rrandon Wh11nt) and Greg Game'!I a p:iir of 6-0 "Danny. ourquancrback. Em 'll'n1<>r<o. return from the 1983-84 vars11y. La !>:>o:O\Jill;),Vll11~ ""JI>"'"" I.Jiii) steady pace in many camp<., and w\lhout being demeaning. there nrcn ·1100 m_any who renll) t:arc at an\ level. The Troi:.1n\, "ho fell to 0-~ return to ac11on 1wx1 Tuesda~ 1n the Ort•a f ournamcnt .. ood scrv1a. good· coverage. ~prJU· _ That s State Fann _insurance ... ll CAITll IHHUCI ACHCY, llC. U&tt •••• A t NIUlll!lf<t S46 9222 2900 Bristol St.. A-101 Costl Mn1 ... ,.,~ ,,. .. , .......... T hrt"t' \CJr 4'tarll•r Rohh1c \1or&an (6 'l, ~n.., '''" p1111 < h11\l1an·., \l'a~on a'> thl' lampa1l'n get<o until r ""' v.1th '"'' .,oJ'homorcs(S-1/ Jnhh .\dach1 .ind fl-2 fiH·nr < onn1111 thl' \t:Ullnf lineup "'It 'ii team v..11h \11uth .ir1c.J nrx-ncnn· · 'J" < n:11 h M,1rk I dgcmon .. r ht• \.Car,., gotnjl lo dcrxnd on Morg.in \ UHl\l\ll'nl\ und tlw m.llunty ol nur 1wo "lphomMc<. .. <Hh1·1\ 1n thc C 01H1m·ror<; pl.in\ 1n< ludt• \1•n1or\ "Koll lnhn,1111 ("I.I I I Joe\ I<'< 1~...a) ~toll I 1mmnn\lh 111 lohn "'hul1 fh ~) 11nd J>ctl' lx·;Jrl (\ 11 I JUnmr Kon \ni,uJor I ~-6) J nd 'ophomon.• ( 1ct>rjll' \.\ 11od (6-11 l lw C nnqucrnr\ 01>1.'rll:d tht• \t•ao;un I mla\-n11tht Mth ,\ 77.~~ non kilill<' lo.,\ to Rl1<kk) t.lbf'rt\-('brt11lao I '""n' C hmlHln·, lortunc\ nrc tx·1njl hulll. from th1. iround i1Jl nfkr hl'<I\ ~ gr.1dua1tun lo, .. c, <11111 tlw 1ran,f«1 of h-b,un1111 \lt'H' f'l·mrx-r. "'ho" nm' nt ll111111n1uon lk.u h • 1fth ~ht rl' ht: II pl.t) on the Jtllltnr '.11 .. 11 fnr ,1 H'.U Ix for1· twtnti l'l1111hh' fur thr 'M\11\ a' .1 '' n1111 •• ' fhc ha lance of the quad IS made up of <1cn1ors Mike ·~end id c;omc real stupid things \.\ 1 nterc;olc (6-1 ). Poiul (1ateS( 5-11) am Magill (<r0) and and it'c; fru<;trating when they don't Jom Boo;ecker (6.:!). JUn1or Mile Richardson (5-10). workoutandyouhavenooneto !>uphmllOft' Da-.c C oopmnn (6 0) and frl'shman Fred blame. People are rcnll~ upset .. W til't'kr (6-0). One touchdown more in fi ve of the l 1hertv ( hmt111n open~ the ~a!ton tonight ut the Oilers' fi rst six garncrnfthc ~a'ion \.\ h1tnc> I ournament :.r would ha'' produ cd '1'7-0 record H••PWf 0ir11n.n KMcMe going into the eiahth week 0..: 6 t-Nolrt Oemt Aivenlde Tovr11emen1 OK. IO·l~Et ...QundO lourn.mtnt, OK 10 71-Ntwoort Cl'lrillitn Tour".,,.,' Pascoe adm11s lhc Time~ ~tt>I') Jan •-1E1Se9un<JO Jon l-11S1 Mlc11n11•ct11m 1Jen11-01 1tngercdh1mandhccallcd1t"vind1- l °'""' Cttt 'hen• Jen )0-(ol l.ultc~•'" l'IC>mt) Ill ' H•r11eoe· Jtll 15-tt L•H•llQWt14'. Jen ,,_,, '"' LutllerM' Jen 71'-•I cative report1r!i" byo ""'rm"r Hunt- f"tb l-~1 MICllOO't ,_.,., F" ~l l~IY Cllf•tltOQ' l"Omtl ~ 1ngton Beach t&h Student (Tom • • .. , •ve'Oll' Feb 11-11tr111oe• CllOm4JI, rt& IS-Ltlf1nowt11• Ch6tntl Hamilton) who wrott 1t ·ne~1u Ac•o.fn'f . L.ttllut 11a'"4 All non 1ovrre'"4nt encl toeoue vemf'I t>ev•n •1 1 lO Pm ")WI really upset, but YQU know " &.'"'1'1 Ch,.l1n.n 1~ O.C: -...."''~' TovuwJfTW'!I OK 11 F"a:nl 1•1)1.il lllOmel. Doc. lt-Nt..,,.r1 (llrlll 011 TOVMnwi>I Je11 1-Cel L.utllOran• 11\0tMI Jo" 11 ot Leff nfl#Oll' JOft I t H•r·••11•• Jon JI It ti A1tol0fl', Jtll n Ntwoort CIVl\11111' f~I Joi\ 7 ~f Mtt'llo~,· l l!OrllO), Ja11 M-l1H1now1~· {nom11 ~ tb S 411 N•woort Cllr1\tter>' reo 9 ot Cot l11t110ron• fttb I, 11 i1 M 'rf: ,,,. ,flt l,_H_,,, ... , l~l ·or~e•f\ Aco~mv Lttt"" llllmt A """ 'foll,. a"CI 141•-01_, 11 • • ~ys Pa~oc "we had a tC'am mee11ng scheduled for that d:s)' tn the first place ond thrrc were 70k1d' out for ne>.I )Car'' var 1tx team. That'\ more than ever tx-forc • The rub on all ofth1\, ofcour~. ,, the b1&dcal ubout th1~·1.· ai1o1,wnt\ unh.app), and bow1n& out .. 1 he pure and simple fac1s ahout the failure of the 01lcrs.io ltvc up to their newly found rtputauon (how ~u1ckly everyone: ha<. forgotten]~ s1ra1&111 un~ct Lcnguclos es from 1971 into 1982> 1, thot although therr wC're <iomc fine athletes 1n camp. then~ renll was nobody ( urpn~. '>Urpmc) to replace Thompson. or Lawton for thnl matter o. Pa~C()( l'i bm11ly !>Ct'(;.Jng OUI nt lea\t two rtplaccment'i for the de pan 1na 1no(M1ke Dodd wa, alc;o ..aid to be bowmaout, but hc.hu since dcc1dct.110 ,tny and ~y11 he Wl'1' mt'iquotcd in thc"T'Uleuntclc) The re-plal"C'mt"nt~ll moSl llkct~ ..:uml' fr m outt1de chr t lunhn ion Beach d1stnct And whal"\&oina to m&ket.•vcryonc h PllY :un'' Well ofrour~. us Pu~oc \D~'i '"Wt· h:i\C to v..in tooth.ti! aamcs " ' . I I ... ... 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Let1ye111 U Sltne 71, Llh'9h '7 Wt" Vlrolnle l't, Ohio w .. 11nn 71 Seuttl Ale~ml 100, E Tt nnHHt SI 16 Aut>Yr/I IO, Arm11rono St. 47 OtYldM>ll 73, Er•ll.lne .. Florldl SI '7, Florlele lnl'I 43 Furm111 67, Newoerrv S3 LSU 17, TtlCH 79 Lou1111ne Tte:ll 7S, ltlee 63 NE Loul•l•n• 73, S Mln ln lool St NOflll CerOllne 77. HO•l rd 63 NOftn C•rOllne SI 13, Hartford "4 SE Loul•le111 91, Ctn!.,,.ry 60 Virginie Teen 91, Md.·E. Sl!Or1 46 &outn Caroline 94, The ClttCStl 12 SW Loul•lel\1 IOI, NC ·GrMn•f)O(O 60 V1nderbltl 94, MIOdlt Tenn 12 VlrGlnlt 61, VMI S7 MldW ... &utter 6', Vtloer•l•o SI lndl•n• SI 14, Lll>lrtv B•Pllll 51 VOUflGllOwn $1 IO, WOOlltr .. O•P1ut 71 Chico 51 37 Oetroll II, Wevne SI U Orue 61, Wl1.·GrM11 llev 61 Mln ourl 75, MorellHd St. 60 Net>rull.e 16. Mon11ne St 65 S llllno11 71. SW Mtuourl 67 Xevotr, Olllo 71 E Mk higen 70 Wlcl'lltt St 63, Oreoon SI w 1scon1rn It, Kentuckv SI 74 SOUttlw"t Ttx11·EI Peso 61, Arlrone St 57 AOll-Chrl1llen '3, Peooerdlne t9 Oklt l'IOINI Cltv 11. T•o1 Wn llven ~5 l emer 13, SW TtxH SI 51 Teu1·Artlt111t011 76, H1rdln·Slmmon1 70 WISlllnoton St, T1x11 Ttcll 57 12 Oil ExllllllfMn Atnteles In Action 13. Loul1vll1t 61 Hitt\ SdloCll ieor'H TOUllNAM•NTS ( l'lnt lltufld) Le.-81edl Coron• de! Mer 67 Rut>looux 41 Legun• 8uc11 SI. CeltfOfnie 47 Tustin 64, Los Al1ml10\ 49 Los Amloo1 57, Le Mlr11da 37 Vtlencle Edison 59, E\1>1ren11 43 Vetencl• 60, El MoOtn• S4 Tonlohl'S Glmt\ 6 IS -t<.111111 "' Rellel'IO Alemllos, 8 -Meter 0.1 v\ La H11>r1 Gerdln c;,_..,. Loire S4, WOOdtltld9• •9 Geroen Grove 63, ClllllO '9 Tontolll'1 111mes· 6 IS -Fullerton v1 Et Ooredo. I -L101.1n1 Hltl1 vs Pecltlce HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Edison Sf, E'C*'an11 43 (Vllenc:ll T-nementl EDISON <St l -Amm.1111 IS McConnell 9 MerQ\Jt .. , • Colt S Out>oH I• Kalona 2 Prince 6 Wnllfno111 O S.nd\lldl 2 Som1>1ro 0, 011ea o Smlln 2 Total\ 21 S·9 59 &Sll'IERANZA 143) -Or•o011e1t1 1. Antnony 10 Shfft1 2. 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APOiio'\ ~Ole IFrvde vl 400 300 240 lt 8e~ll (Frey) 640 400 Trouote Wl'l•o (MVIH l • '° Also ri ced Kiolnort L1•nt1er Soln\ltr In the Bult, Sweet N NHIV. Jent N1verro, Merv Men Around Time 11 IS U EXACT.A 11·9) Plod S2600 All"'4ence 4,lS7 Australian Ooen ( 11 Mofbloume > Min's Tlllrd lltulld SlnllH Miil Wllender (Sweden) def Slef•n Slmonuon 1sweoen1 1-•. 6·1 S·7, 6·2, 6•3, JOl\tn Knell. !South Afrlc11 clOf Jonn Frawltv IAu\lrtl••l 6·4 6-J 6·2. Pet (;un IAu\lr1h8) Clef JOM S.dr1 IU SI 7·6 6·4 , s Wom4"'\ Third Round SlntMs Heten Sukova <Crtcl'K>SIO•ek••l clOf Psm Snrovtr oU S I 6 1 6·1 6 I Chrl\ Evert LIOvd Otl Sooll>t Am.11c11 F'rannc•I 6 1 6· I, Wendv Turnoull I Ault•elle l clOf Snaron Wet\h (US.), 7·6, 6·1 Deep SH flihln9 NEWPORT 1.ANDIN°'"'-(Newoert 8Md'I) -10 eno'•'' 10 'oonoto. 31 INKl<tr" 4 und l>lu DANA WHAR, -10 .~, 100 llHt I~ Donlto. I lllMO\l\ll'd Mendav's "•ns.dtefls IAHIAll Nltlefttl LMWe ST LOUIS CAROINALS-Acou.rfd '"' COl!lrKI of Mill• L.•~· 41'1, C.t(~ from lllft Pfl1"4M!.,,,._ PlloU•IS In nchenot ,.,.. • IMlv~ 10 t>e nemeo 181~ USK•TIAU. "llilll Molw ~ SIMAC-S Ollld Joo llrrv Ce"°" (If\!~ 10 • -vqr eOfltrlCt HOCK•Y NltleMI Heclll"t 1.M,_,. H •Ill F01'0 WHAl.,61U-ll" 11110 Kevin o._ end PIUI "8mon foorwerd\ , lrom ttw l•nelllmlOtl ~' ol lfl9 &.e9Uftll ... di JI., CMllenM 47 A~"'" .-.ocaw L....,_ l ue.M ... ell T"'"*'*"l HOltM ltACIHG CAUl'O.Nl4 (47)-.S.ldat!A 1', Mowt11 VONK U 1'ACIWAV-Ruclltd f. M•tOtl I, Juerea S. C'N:lrcllwll'• 4, tOl'ttl'Nlll lllbiect 10 11>MOv11 t>v Ille New ¥110nt •• Hoflifrt t. ltnnt• '· 8oM.Mn 1 v°" 1'K~ A~tloll wtltl ~ Wttttlfn Tottl\ ti '"u q · -..,,,,.. ,.,..,,,IOI\ to we111Cle •Mule'•",,.. LACWNA HACH (M) -MeOrefti ,.,. 10 Ot_.. COUii!\• ~ ......, Yen. A...-0 IO llfiten 1•. Jorden I , Welford •. Htr*"-'I 41 "'1'01t 11111 rec1 c.•1 •1lllOlll 111CMG 10 N .. •.l •• Otwllt t, Forn.1111 0 lo .. tt 0 Nil.SIU ,~,., OfttrKlt .. tttnO 11 .,,. .~~----, ~ ...... k-W ~ • 0 At!AMI f'LOlltOA AIWIOUl'ICM Ille rt\ Cllllornlt 11 1l 12 11--0 i.Nllcin Of C11r11 Vo•I olftn'1•• no ~ IMcll • 1J 17 ,....,. CM<ll ro••I "OUlt C.k!ll• II. Let\1111 IMcft UT.AH-•~ , ......... >Oii .. 14 ,oultd WI ...... 11.•1. Clll.ttdlwlf9 A""9 ff"1'HI ··~IC • ...c• .... N<l••• fClll ltc.lllli<.ol W w .. ._,. tL•I JiMV 1 tM• • Orange C.0.t DAILY PllOTITUMday, Deoen1• 4, *M * C8 Ml.IC NOTICE ..cmc.TO CMDrrOM Of' Mid ~ .W M con. .nent no 3'77•, bOo ~ '"° .,..., "" MAJC~AND ~ltd. and'"-oon-12116,Pettt21Jf!fOMIMI ~.,.,.. .......... Of' lfTINnON TO tldwetlon llWefOf ~ ~dt In t,,. of'llot of tM --(OW ..._li Of\ TitAMNR ALeOHOUC with the oontiCMtatlen 1w Aeeoro. of Orange County, t•t.1· Hl" ANO Wlllil MYIMM UCINM(I) &tie tnlneW and ~ c.J!fonlle, lnoludtno t no6i Nunlbw 42" t20lll, MW• (Mee. tNWi ot Ille ~ ..,_ (Of IOf the Mn Of J82.400 00 ._.to pt ............. • •JWOt• (l.C.C AND wn lcettw) II to ti. Plild Ott or 1'Mt ~ ~ 11'!1.-162 It. Ctalr fOt t~ llllOtl-• ..... _. • IT MO e ·~ lfter Ille 7TM OAYOf' JANU-Uftdtr ~ ()Md Of Tru.t ...-~ • Tt2 It Notice le 11er1111y to AAV, tlta, et -1tle eecrow Md the o«ll~ l90UfN CIW, In tfle City ot C.... the Ctedltcn Of c depenfMflt of Ol'~UNl-1tw~ ••~Uy I.id W... County Of Ot.,... .. ...,.,.,. NGUYEN Trt1NfW0t MG TY UC~. et 12 11 N. by 1f'le ~, Thet e 91.ateOfc.MOrnie Uoeneee' Mioee ~ fl.t9dn,luteaC,1n theCltyof llllr'eecllot,anddef*Mln .,_ Thlt ltl• amo11nt 01_...,.._. ldd19I i. 1141 MM11 A"'9 Or1nt9, County Of OtM191, OOlfla.llOn for wfllcfl Mid ~ prto9 "' ....... Unit A, 1.n the City Of COITA 9t8'e qt~ pr0\ll6ed Deed Of Tru.t le~ "8e dOtl In Oonn .. llOJI wMfl .ie IMIWN• MUA Count; Of Of!IAHO!. NI ""9 °"*"'*11 Of Al· occwed In .that h oevuwtt .,..,,..., of Mid ..,_ IOI lllMlilnlltlMI Stll• 'o1 C"1lffonlla t2t2t ~... Cotl"'1ol tlaa .Mt beln fMde of' ,... lloelllell Md .., tMIMll -:=:=== Ulel a b1A ttlNlet le 9bo11i W liSIP"owd .id trlnlller llfe 10 IMke the lltt/14 inoludlnt .. .oir•19d In W, to be ,,,.. to .:.0SHIH OI Mid"'**· ~of~ Wt/JIOI "'9fttoty, .. tM eultl O! V£9Al, ,,.,,.,., .. ~ In-DATI&> NOV a1 ,.... 1n1--. end .. eu~ IA,000.00, .._ ........... ., 1enci.cs Tr~. wtloM ....... c . ....,_, ,.,..,.. ~ta.1009tl* wMfl i.te .. the ~ ,.,.... ~ ICld,... .. t 2M ... IM .......... T,.... Clll rgH, Impound•. ll'n• chedlJ "' tf'le 8ll'OUM 0 ~ Drl\le, In the aty 04 lllWM PoUnd dec>0llt1, " eny, M.IOO 00: "oml..otY nol!le 'ullettOn COunty of <>"-..._. v...., Tr-lllldlr tf'le wme of Mid note In .._ of .... ......,. Ir ANGE. St1i. 01 Cellfornla lllWM IM ........... T,._. Of Deed of TN9t Md .. V'8 wnount Cit ... I00.00 128" ..,.. tu~t peymelltl --DerMnd not.a In ,._,.., " n ... toc.tlon ln c.i"orni. Publithed Orang. eo..t beOetM ~ t~. in. ... .., f#feMfttln'..:: of the oni.t euout1¥t oMce o.ily P11o1 o.o.ITlt>er 4. Clludlnl! lllY ..-cNre-°' rnetect t11.ooo.oo: we'llllllld Ot pt1nClpll bullnw office 1914 otlW """' .~ under Ned Oft ~ ~ ..... ,, ---of the In~ ltMetete>r 19: T-a:n tM ltrma o( Mid ,_. Of to N ~ tfltoutt ICo"*'inll ..,,,_ Deed ot Trwt 91CfOW 8' M:ltl time II al A11 'ot11« bue1nMt MrMI rta.IC NOTICE That by reMOt1 1Mr9ot. ONClltorl who ti.w "* end lddr ..... UMCI by ttt. · Ille PrtHnt b1netlcl&ry Ollllna ~ '111111 eeorow ,..... Intended trlnlilerOf WftNn ,_ 1.1110. WOii OMd Of TNlt. bell\ peicl In full In • UV• YMt'l leet Piii '°,.,, "9Colded 1t·1s..M in-Ml ~~~ oord1nc1 with eecuorir,..-. .. • known to tht tm.nOld ltniment No 84-47&t23 to Mid T~. 1 w'1tt8n ~4014 Of tN ..,._ lftC trenlf9tor .,... none. 532•7_., ""M/1M 18 · Dtoittl11on of DeflUft end "•ofmloo•Code. The PfooertY le dMotlbld .....,..,._ Damend IOt ..... end flll TMt It 1111 MM "8t99C Ill general .. ; An ltOdl In 11 ... 1°'40a ~ Wl1tl ~ Trwt•J ~ ~ WIC trade. llxt1K• ~ NOTICI Oft _,.,Deed ol Tl'Ult end• Intended tr--• ,.. end QOOd -411 'of 1 oenMn DVAIA T ANO 1111 dOcutNfttt ~101110 QUlr'ICI by lee. l407<t Of f'9 LIOU°" llOAE bullnell IUC'nON TO Ille Otlllgatlone MCur1d ...,_ Md ''°'-°"' known u PAFITV TIMI MU. UNOlfl lhetlby, end PIM dedtW'ed LIOUOA Ind locltecl et 1141 DllD Of' TIWIT end cfoea ll«lby clee:We Ill Adwn1 Aw , Unit A, In the WOtltTAHT NOTICI IUmt MOUlecl tllef~ Imo City of Co111 ....... County IN YOUR PAOPEATY IS IN medletety due end ~ble DEATH Nor1u s of Orange, l tate of C-. fl'ORECl08UAE BECAUSE IN! llM e6ectecl and doee '"I_.. iy lornla, encl tran1f" the fCJlo. '!'OU AAE B!HINO IN VOUfl '*~ elect to 08IM l'-Q~ '":Tawn 4J Gown ~ IOWlng llcotlollc bev9rl09 PAVM!.NTS, IT MAY BE lrvtt propetty to tie IOld to A . W I L L I A M ber and The OMla llolMe dor lloenael~ O"· SOLD WITtiOUT ANY Mt:7 the OtllJO•tlonl .... OAZLA y a lon1 Stll.rQp Qub. Mem-~~£111 \N:AA~~~~ ~:v::o:e., ~.,:: cur Dat:.'i~94 time ree~t ot Cor-JXial .mo. were 21-125071 now 1MUec1 to 1H1nO ~r llOCOUlll In QOOd. AftlHICAM IAVIMOe on& ~ Mir. PUied ~0Yeml5tt 8, "'""' ... ioo.1ec1 •l 1'41 ltlndlng by peylng all of AND LOAM AMOCtAnoet away November 14. 1984 et S\. MkhM" Adll'llt Ave, Cotti ....... ~, pMt dUll Paymenll plue Itri vtrwlftlli ... .....,, 19&4 at b1a l'elldence & All ..... _ .. Cbutch Un11 A lor ll'le premleel permitted COlll Md ••· Mel V... ......... t. It. p, u. •• -·-.; • .......1 by t..•~ In•-=--r-u at--~ IOCattd II 1541 Adam9 Ave, penaee wttllln thr• monlhe ~ ._..._, .... ow a..,.. v1v9U ·~ ,__,. -c•~ Unit A, In tile City of co.ta from the d•t• tlllt notice of ~ lovina wile, Mary dbc V\eW MemarLa1 ...._, County ot Of1n91, def111ll ••• recotded. Tiiie °'111.99 Cotlt Sucherl&nd Gulay· Parlt lt•t• of C1Jttornta. tmoUnt It S3,& 10 50, .. of Dtlllyflllot Nowtnl>er 20, 27. d ht. J • ---· -...-----.-T111t tll1 1mount of 11116/14, end w111 ll)OI .... o.oemw 4, 11, ttM au1 era, een purcnue e>rtoe or oonelder· untN your account tlecOtnel T-*>t Oulay Brown. Vilt&, etlOn In oonnectlon wttfl ~ Mrant You "'IY not llaW to Ca.; Suan G..U.y or lranlfw of Mid llcenal (or pay the entire unpaid pot• "8.IC NOTICE Novato Ca· sister 11oen ... 1 ll'ld Nld ~. ilon of your ICOOUnt, ~ M ' ' ' Including Ille •tlfMtecl In-11\ouoh !vii payment ... ct. MOTICI TO ra. John Lane, ventory, le the 11.1m of mended, but you rnu.i pay CMDtTOM Of' 'I\adcahoe, New York; I ttfj,000.oo, wNcfl oonlletl 111e amount mtecs lbOW 1MJUC TMNaNR AND end two ~ ~~~~~~ . ..:~-:.~ti;,~,=~~1on"°: ~~ Mr Gulay •ttended ta.000.00. PromlMOty not.. 11111 document (Which d•t• of ltVUAOll UCDIM(e) t.he University ot Cin- demand not• to be repleoecl recordlllOI) IC)peart ,_.. '.(UCI. 1101•111 dnnali, and WU a In cMtl In tile ""°""' of on), Unlell IM oblloetton o.c.c. AND...,. membft' o! the S..A.B. Hll,000 00. Pro.ml11ory being IOttcloled upon per. • .._.~ ~~~='l ,_ Fra~mi~l96o he not• In l1vor of MW tot.II-mite • tonger period, you ._,,..,,. ,. ,_...,7 ,.,. 01 • Ing In Ill• amount of 111 .... only the legll rlglll lo Ille Cteclttore Of All L wu the u.nica- 11t,OOO.OO 11oP tile f0tectc>ture by pey· BOEHM e nd ALVIN , dona Coordinator for Til1t It llu been &greed Ing Ille entire ln'IOUn1 0. SOE.HM & O EN! H ~International Boy ~ Mid lloeneM and mended by your CfeclltO( FAULSTICK. T,..,.,.,Of end Intended .,.,,...,_ u ,.. To find 0U1 1t1e emount llolnlee, wnoee bullnlll Scout JamborH . Ql,llred by e.c. 24074 of tM ~mutt pay, Of to INll'lge ldd,.... le 762 It Clair, In From 19&0 to 1972 he 8uetntet Ind ProfeMlonl l0t S>eyiMnl lo 1109 the fOf• Ille City of Col1.a Meea WU active in the Code. ttlat 1111 oontlder1t1on Cloeurt . or If your ptopetty It County Of OAANOI!, lt81• Ol A F S fln• ....... ••o al IOf tile trantter of Mid butl-In fOfec:lolUre !Of' 1ony othtr Celltomla t292t, !Mt I 1>u11i • • • ""'"• •-w n. neea and tranlfer of Mid rMIOfl, oonlac1: AMEAICAN lrlnltlf, le 1t1ou1 to ti. m801 Protp-am and a found- llcanM II 10 be peld only SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-to SCOTT TAUEIDl!Ll lna member of lhe •ft• Nld .,.,,.. hM beer\ SOCIA TION, 15725 E. Wlltt· fr111tferM and lntendeo A:t' s /Corona del ~ovecl by tile o.p.rt. tlet Blvd.. Whlttlet. Call· fr1nlf9t ... wt1oM 1>Ue1ne11 • • rnent of Alcoho4lc &eYetaoo 1orn11 eoeo1(714)773-713.4 lddt .. 1e 1et70 M~ Mar. He wu a1IO the Control. 81-1"4e7 IO (F). #32. "ont-. In the CITy ot treUUrer and fund TNt •tale, tranet. and If you llaW lllY queetlonl, Fontane, Ce>11nty of &er rallln1 chairman. llllQnment of the atOfMald you lhOuld contact 1 1awyw Bematdlno. Stat• of Cd-1973 7.. Mr G--•- 1tock In trade. flxturH . Of the government egenoy lornlt 92336 • , ~)' eqlollpment and good wlM of wtilch "'IY 111ve lnoured your Tho loeatlon In Celtfornl• wu the fattman o! 1 _________ k>41n. of the cNtf •acutiw omo. th~ Qranae County Lo7E"~~L ~~~T~~~ : I~~~°!': Grand Jury Lona For Ad Action - Cal a Daiy Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 YOU 00 NOT T-'KE NIM. Ume member of St. PROMPT ACTION AP otlllr bullln1111 Ntn1t Michael & All ~la NOTICE IS HEREBY end ldO~ uMd by IN Church choir ~­ QIVEN Til1t SUN KIST SER-Intended trantf9r0f wtWr ber and~ "'-' VICE COMPANY II now lnr• yelt'I lat PMt IO ,., t"' -- duly 1ppo1n1tc1 TruetM u known to the lntandlo dent of . Friends under • Deed of Trull d1tecl tr1n1f9r0t ate: none. ' of Mwdc 1980-83 He 4119177 uecut•d by· The property II dllel'ltllc: wu a board member DONALD R. DEAN l In generll II; AM ltOdl Ir and.._ ____ _ SHIAl.EY A. DEAN, HU8-lrecle, lllCWf'M. equ1pmen' uwau-~ BAND ANO WIF'E u TNltOf, Ind ~ wlll 11' I certM of Corona de} Mar to eecure obng111on1 In uBEET .. BEAATl~LIZZIEll~ Baroque Music Fmi- t1vor of: AMERICAN SAV-n .. -.... al 1981 83 ff INGS l LOAN ASSOCIA· loc:4ited It 7&2 St Clelf " v . -e was a TION. u eon.nctaty, ~ !tie City of Cost• MIN member Of The lnter· 1---------·•c:«dld on •1211n u cSocu-~ty of Or State "' nauonal Circle UCI 8AlTZMWMN IMITMTUTMLL WHTCUW CttANL •27 ! t7th St. Costa M.u M&-9311 McCOMICK M<MITUAllY nes ~canyon· t.aouna BMch. Ce 92851 494-9•15 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE ORAHOE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF A LAND USE COMPATIBILITY PROGRAM FOR AREAS SOUTH OF JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT AND FOR RELATED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE ORANGE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\ol beginning on o.c:.mt>er 18, 1N-6. Ille~ COunty ~~""""hold puDIC: r-1ngi1 to COMlder ( 1) A lend UM Compa llbltny Program tor .,... IOU1h of .Jonn Wrtnt AJti>on lndudlng Nllted propoaall to wnend N Generel Plan land UN Ellmlnt. (2) en amendment lo Ille S1t1t1 AN ~II Local Coutel l>rogrem, end (3) two Zone Cttengtt wrthln Senta AM Helghtl llM (ZC 84-8P encl ZC 83-40P) Tholl lllarlng 1tem1111 deacfjblO mort lulty below' l Land UM CompellOlltty Pre>gfam for ., ... IOUlll of .John Wr(l'tO Alrpott and retltld Generel Plan LAlnd UN Etement Amand"'9f'la Thi• puOIJc Manng Item conelltl of I L..ltld u .. CompatlOlllty Progrem ILUCP) tor Irle Santi Ana H91gtlta UlllOC:Orpcntld .,. (Ind conUguou1 ., .. , within tTle City of~ 9Mch) whlCh 11 propoeed lor the pu~ of acNevtng compile~ with St1te Airpof1 NolM S11nd1rd• (C11lloml• Admlnlltrl llW Code. Tltlt 21). The LVCP hU bean ptec>ll'9d u 9M component of I project lndudlnO. II I MCond component 1 Muter Plan lor John Weyne Airport (JWAMP) Which pr~~ tnc:f'll8M In commerclal lirMM operetlonl and tllO attlndent physical teciUtltl ClltnQM MCMMfY 10 ICCOl'll001t1 the tncreua Howewor, -if uw no P'Ojlet el\lf'll8ttw _. Mlectod f()( Ille .SWAMP eomponont. 111e County of Orange WOUid be o~ted 10 PAIPll'9 end IOopl. LUCP for""'.,.. '"1oac:tld by Ille JWA ~B CNEl nolM contOl.lf Tho lUCP con1111a 01 rwo ctOMly rlletod. bvt not leltnttcal, p1'11 whlctl w111 be P'IMrd c:onc:urrentty, but WfllCtl OOUld be ICtld on concurrently or lndeQlndenlly u <lltermlnod eoc>fopr'llll' ( 1) An LUCP ICltllflO tend UM competlbil4ty plen (LUC '"-"1 WT!M:tl tocu-Ot' lttecn•t-'°' echlOYtnQ Tttle 2 1 compllenot (line!~ conver.ion. 1COU1llCll treetmen1, etc ), 12) 0-al Plen Lend UM Elemertt Amendmenll (LUE} fOf tl'IO unl~ltld portion of !tie LUCP 1tUOy 1198 wtllQI\ wtll nlCll9Nrily need to oe consistent wllh Ille lUC Pt1n For purpoeaa Of the ne.ttng P•OOlll thll part ol Ille LUCP hi.I bean tubdtvlded. f~· A S.Ote Ane ... e<gllll Tlllt "" 1eoproxtm11er; 500 ecr•) 11 ~ally localld tmmed1etel) IOUtnwelt 01 ionn Wl'f"9 AlrllOn Thie unlncorpratld lfM It more speclflcllty located-• or Jeml>Ol'le Rold, north of Upper Newpoft Bey _,of~ Boulevlrd. and'°""' of 8fl1tot Street -ni. S11111 ""' He!Qhlt llM currently~• wtOe range of lend uMI en<l zonono amy of wtlldl 11e not oompallOla .,..!ti 1114 Jot>n Wayne Airport The propo-s I.and I.JM Element dleigoelt0n9"""" neo•Nnfy rofl«:t the l.8t'd U.. ~lbillty PW! eppro...a u pe< ( 11 1t>0..,. but 11.o oe o...o on • con910erl1ion ot l>f'Oldef lll'ld 1>1111,,.no Cfitet10 Th11 ll•m onctud• In Ila scope Items 8 Ind C. wtllCfl .,. ldentln.d seoa••llly ~uae tl'le')< ere 11noowner tnltleted 11em1 tor "'tucn concurrent zone c:llengee ere propoeed , ... 3A and B belowl and MPI''" d•1f'I EtR • htve oe.-~ end wrtlOtl coutCI oo ecteo on •ndeoendtN'I ot item A If O.tll'mtned ec>e>r00ttet• I>'!' the Boaro ot SwoeNllOfa B 81yv1ew Pttnneo O.V9ic>Pmenl Tn11 113 5 ecrt 1re1 •• locatld on Ille toutnwee11y con·• or 1tw1 tnlerMCtlon of Jem1:>0rt111 R~ 1no ertoatol StrMlt Soutn In tile unlncorPO<•ll<I S1nt1 An• H .. Oh1-- Tr>e ••ltllng lln<I UM Element ~nallona ol lhe Mt•.,. Suburban ~t•ll Ind°'*' s~ The f)lopoeed L.ancl u. Etem.nl <leslgnlllOl\I ore EmplOyment Community eomm..ci.. Subuft>an ~~ end Ooen 5900' c OVM Protes.st<>nal Oltoe:e Coml)le• ,, Tn1s 2 1 ecre erN ts touted on lhl IOU'tllMall'( comet of tile lnt«MCl!on 01 Brtllol Street Sou1h •lid Spruce A.,._ In the untncorporetl<I S1n11 Ant Hliglltl llM Tile 1•1t1ing Lind UN Element ~tlon of !hit elta • 54.lburt>an ~loll t,... pro~ O~tion IS Em~t. 2 Amendmenl to Ille Santi An• He.ghll local Coutll Progr11n 3 Zone ChlflON 10t Ille B1yviev. Plenned ~t Ind DVM Proteu1one1 OfTlco Comoie• Tlll9 public '-ting Hem twfuetl mr, oe l'IMtO c:ot1CUrrentty wtth 11.,,. 1(218 11\0 1121C 1~1 con11si. OI A Zone Chlnga 84-8P (8eyvlaw PtlnMCI ~t) P'opoea9 • chenga ot zone lfom A 1 (SR> Gen.el Agrle\llturll (Sign Reltrtcllon) end R 1 !SR~ Slngte Family ~tlaf (&gn Aaatrtotlonl O..tric:ta to R2 (3000)-0roup ~(3000 equere .foot minimum), f>Af95 Prof9Ulonal Admlnlatrauw Olatnc:t (OS feet~ !leigf'll) CC/90 Community Com (901-t IMJllrrlum height) end ltl But!et Ot.tMCtl A PO P1etined ~llOS)menl ~.)'It proooeed IO< Ille R2(3000l ~A end CC Ole1rw;ta Pr~ concwrenlly witll 111•1 IOM Change be~ Proftll ~,,,.,.,,CPA SA It Site F'lln SP 84-78 !Ind u .. Pwmlt UP 84-78 B Zone Cll~ 13-40P (OVM Proflalonll ~Complex! prwoe-I ot>ang. of rnN lfom A, SinQle Flmlly ~tel Olatr'iCt to tile PAf75 Prol...ion.t A<ll'NflfOlrtll'lrl (75 !wt mulmunl lletgM) 0.lrlct CommYnlty Prolllt Ametldrnent CPA 16-12 Wiii M ptoceaoecl GOOCUt,.,..t """" the rone dWlng9 ~ COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENT AL OUALm ACl Thi fof1ow1no enwonmen111 ooc;ument1t1on, J>r'll)ll'ecl IOf tn..e proJICtl purwen1 to 111e Celtfotnlt Enwonmentel Oueltty ~. wilt ci. ~ In !Intl IOfm tnctudlng relPOflMI io lllY wntten pubic ~a. ct tN Pl.nng Comml..ion pr10r to 01 OOl'IOwN'tl'I' -.tUI ~lftO My recommendohon lo tri. Bowd 11' ~on "*"9 l 2 Ot 3 tbOW • ~Oren ~tll ~ AeJ>ott •llOl!Om'l l!IS. JoM w~ Airport M "' Plen/l.Mcl u.. eomc-1 ~ (Items 1(1) Md 1(2) 11>c>vw1 PWk comment p..tocS ends at 4 00 pm on o.o.rnbor 27, 1N-6 ·Drift EnWt>l'meniti lfl'IC)ICt ~ •440' ~ ~ 0.11cpment 111-11218 llld 'A ebovol) ~ COl'll!Mnt 1*100 ""*' et •-00 p "' on 99')~ 14 ,..,. -Orlft E.nwonmentll lmplet Aepot1 •443 OVM ~ Offtol ~(Mme 1(2K: Ind ~8 .,.,.J ~ oommeit1t P9'10f endlcfat • 00 pm on Sec>temw 24, 1984 • Thi Oreft EIA'1 Mltecl Jo.,..,. ,.........,.. I« pubflc ~ Mond1Y lflf'OuOll Frt(ltty ~ lhe hollfw of • 00 a.m. Mel 4 30 p "' I t Che trMOl-191 Al\afyltt OMelon. ~ 23'. 12 CNtc e.n .. ,....., a.Ni Arla Cellfomia HIAAINO L0CA TION AHO TIME The~ wlll C. lleld In tile PlelWng ~ ~ "°°"' °" ........ ~ °' ~ c-iy Hll ef ..... tl'WllOll ~ Ill 10 CMc c.nw ,......, Sama ,.,,,.. ~ °' 1 30 p"' Aa .,..,.._, _,,.. .,.. ~ 10 llttend and t>e llaerCI Wtttwl COIMltll\tt .,. IMo ~l*I ~ Mey C. l9lt to (MAfAdwWlce ~ OMllOfl Ill P 0 lox 4061.. a.tl&a AM. C1111tom1e ~701~ Pfior 110 Of at OOml'NlllOlii•lt ol IM ac:NcMtd PUtllk;l ~ fvt'Uler lil'ttQffftltlOll 1'1-r De ootainld by~~-I.• of Ad\llinoe '*"*'O Dt"*Oft II {714l 13o4-1310 ,...._ M MIWe INll "**i WOY UftllNt ~ IM ~ty·e ICtlOn on 1"911 public 1'tMt1nO .,_.. In CIOUl't, Pf mey be limit.a 10 r~ Ol*1 th099 ..._)'OU or'°"*"" .... r1lilacr It tN ""*Mering bed 11'1 till,_... er"'''"""' corr~ioa c:llllllllr9d to tM ~ t• llOln ""°" tO .. ""* ~ . . l"vl:lllMO ar.,.. ~ 0.-, Hot OtCLI .... , .... • -· ~- I .. :: ' C4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, December 4. t984 P\atC *>TICC MOTa Of' YOU AN! IN 0£fAULT lfOTICI ,.,.,... MU UHDE" A DUO 0# TRUST, 1M11NO 1MOt T.& ,....._. OAT!OOCTOaUUt. tta::), NotlClllher9byg;ventrwlt •1ia1ce UNTIOHLHTSO v,~T~!y_t~ '"" eo.id of Trutt .. o• "" • 1• ._ "" ~ .. , vv Huntington l!leaol'I Union 't'OU AM IN M,AUU PAO'°'lY· IT MAY H Hjgl'I SchoOI DtttrlCt wlll r• UHMA A DUO Of TAVtT SOlD AT A ..U8UC SALL '*"' Mlled bldt fOf ~· OAT£D t/111'2 UNLlSS ~ YOU Na.D AN EXPl.A• Ing CVT PAPER meetlnQ or YOU TAKI ACTION TO NATlOH Of Tttf NATUN! 9QUll to lhl epecttlcatlona '"OT!CT YOUR P"OP· OF THE ,AOCUOINO on r111 In "" Ofncl ot Uld l RTY rr MAY 8E IOlO AT AGAINIT YOU, YOU Dittrtct A pUeuc SALL " YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALAW· Blda ahall be clearly NRD AN EXPLANATION YfR. .,_.., rnatked "CUT PAPER". Bid OF TH• NATURE OF THE ,..... ~ nu• lft-193 acldt....O to Allyn ( PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MlflMI c...-r. a c.... ~. P11rc;healno Men-YOU, YOU SHOULD CO... for"la oot1t1taUon, P•t a~r. Huntington Beach TACT A LAWYER tandl. A'ftMNM °"'°91, UnlOn HIOl'I &:hOOI OIStrkrt. On Oeollmblt t4, 1964 at H4 ._, ,. •er..c. e.Ma t02$t 'forlctowt1 AYlflue. 1·00 P.M. A I C TAUST AM. C ........... tl701 (714) Huntington 811ch, CA OEEO SERVICES. INC.. ~T&1D 92840 Ind rt!Clelv9d 11 or Agent for PLUS P:INANCIAL., "" · blfOfl 2 00 p m., Wldnee ll'fC. A P:l<)AIOA CORP, ._ NO'V9mPu .. 'l-.. b_! ~; lM4 r-~ dt y, Dloember 19. 1914, at the clUIY eppolntld Truttea ..,, ...... .,..,. ..,.,..., wtllch time end place bid• Undll' and ~t to Olld Dally Piiot Nowmber 20. 27. WIM be publlcty OPlllld and of Truet. Aecord9d on o.cemw 4, 1tl4 read. T llE l>\11.) PILOT Cl \~~l l"I E U Oi'FU .1-. 1101 H ~ I 1 11 j•l.11111• "t'I \ 11 I' \ l 1111d,1 \ I 11d.1 \ >i 1111 \.\I ·' rn 11 \I 8123111. 11 Oooument no T-307 EAICtl bid lhall remain valld 92-214535, of Otnclll RI-flt&.IC NOTICE tor• perlOd of 30 dlye •ti• H11 11w I 11111111 r COtdl In Uie ottlot Of the Re-the date IPICll\ecl tor Ull ,.. corder Of Orange COunty, NOTICMO Ollpt of blda \I 111 d.1 \ I' rrd.1 \ California, H ICUled by CRIDfTC>ftS cw Thi Boetd Of Truat ... TH 0 MA 8 J HAL l & •UU< TRANl'1!" ahell be lhe IOle Judol Olthl CASSANDRA J. HAL l (HCa. et01 .. 107 Qvallty of IQUlpment ottered HUSBAND AND WIFE Will u.C.C.) and ,...,..._Iha right to re SEU. AT PU8UC AUCTION NotlOe 11 '*9by given to lect IQ)' ot all bldl and 10 TO THE HIOHEST BIDDER :r•dllora of the within waive lrly lrregullarlty tn.te- FOA CASH, lpayab19 II time l\am.d tranal.,Ot'I !hat 1 In of sale In i.wfUI money of Iha l>Ufk ltll\lf., II irbout lo bl A»Jn I.......,. l'Ufdl ... United StltU ) at THE mede on personal prOJ)lrty Int ~ NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE lllfelnltter ductfbed ~blllhld Oran;. Cout T 0 T Hf C 0 U N TY ·The name 9fld bualneP Dllty PllOt o-nt>er 4, t t. COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC llddr... of the Intended 1984 CENTER DRIVE WEST. lranai.tor .,. DAEW WIL-________ T_·3._1_.9 H.1111 \ \I 1.1111 I' \I t \ '\c I.I I \ 110 \ ,\ C Oltlct C.'l IU'\"': .. 111 t 11. ti 11111' d 111 I I II fl I • 1°11111' 111.I \ 111 11;.1.!1 1111 •.tltl• d ".tdl11 w· ,,, ,d 11111 jlj..,1,1 1,1.. l11t •I I .1111 .. 11.111 .. 11 SANT,A ANA. CA Ill right, LIAMSON. 14Ht B 2 PUBllC NOTICE lllle allP ll'lllflll conwyld Mytord.lrvlne.CA92714 _______ ;..__ 1 111111d11 •1 \\ltt II • .i11 11•ll111!,! \11111 .i d to end now held by It uncs.. Thi toc:atlon 1n Cel11orn1a a~ COUAT aek1 Died of Truat Ill the olth• chlel executive office °' CALW~NtA. f·: H H 0 U ~: pr~ altullld In Mid or prlncipel 0011ness office COUNTY Of' OflANOI County, CaUlornla, d•· olthe ln191\dedtransferorls. tntheMatterof thlAfr.· I 111·1 I.. \11111 .id d.i1h .111d 11 11111 1 Kllbed the !Ind th«eln same cation of K•TH' • N I I ·11 I > II \ LOT 58 OF TRACT NO. Afl ot~ bu9ineU names LOUlll GIRWICK"' lor t•rrnr' 11111111 1 1.1I1· 1 11 · \ 3722. IN THE CITY OF end addruses used by the Change ot Name P 11 0 I .1 •"111111•, I 1,d 1dt11 f 111 I I If' f 11 .. I COST A MESA. AS SHOWN intended transleror within No A 125502 ON A MAP THEREOF RE· three years IHI past 90 far ORDER TO SHOW CORDED IN BOOK 135. 11 IS known to the Intend.cl CAUSE FOR PAGES 48 TO 49, MIS· 1ran1fer11 are NoM CHANGE OF NAME CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE· Thi name and business (Sec. &QM) 1111111 11·1 I 111 ,t·r 111111 1111h ('I.\~~ fl· 11-.D '• 12 -.>,.-:H CORDS OF SAID ORANGE addr ... ot the Intended KATHLEEN LOUISE C<!USNSTYES. SORS PARCEL tr1111f1tMI are WARSREN E. GERWICK hu 'nted a pell-ltattt ftr lalt ffHHI ftr Silt " LINDBERG, 814 t utflel.d tlon In thll court !or an ord1t N<f' 1~ta d StrM t, l a Palm• CA 90623; all owing petitioner to ,_Gt-...1a_1 .... 11_l ____ ... l_,00...._2 Gtatral he t treet lddrMI an JOAN A LINDBERG, 814 1 ~hrtnQ9 hla/her name from Other common dlllgnatlOn. Suffield S1r~t. L• Palma. KA TH L EE N L 0 u Is E If any, of the rlll prOC>lftY CA 90823 GERWICK to KATHLEEN d11crlb1 d •.bove II That the property pertl· LEE KELLY. LIDO ISLE 1002 ~Id to bl 32115 DA· llenl thereo IS delcrlbecl In IT IS HERS8Y ORDERED l<OT~ AVENUE, COSTA ~II as All of stock in tlletell~lntereltedln l\l.11\1•)11u ... 1t Hr h,J\frc111t 10 llll b,J\ pool MESA,CA t2826 trade lumllure.ll:trturesend themett«afor...idapP"r 'I'' 1110' hu.11,p.nt Xlnl Fm $-1 H;)(l ()(l(J Thi underllgned truatM aqulpm91'1t 1o0eth1t with t:ietor• this OOUrt 1n Depart· dllc:lalml any llablllty for any the trade name of • eertetn ment No 3 et 700 Ctvic Incorrect,_. of the atrM t pe1 auppry WhOlesale t>uSJ· 1een1er DrlYI WMt, Senta eddr9M end other common ._. and IS ioceted 11 Ana Callfornia on Decem· dlllgnatlon, l t any. llhOWn 14661 B 2 Mylord. lrvlne CA t>er '17 1984. ai II t5 o'elock '*-"' i27 t4 A M and thin and there Seid .... WIN be mede, l>Ut The t>ullnels name uted s~ ceuM II any they heve wtth0u1 CO\llnallt or ..,. by the Mid trensf91'ora 11 wtty Hid petition tor raniy. P.Pf ... °' lmpllld, r• .. Id locetlon 11 EPPCO :nange of name tnould not gardlnQ tltle, poa-lon, or WEST t>e granted ancumbn1no111. 10 psy '"" Thal Mid bulk trlJ'.lsf91' IS IT IS FURTHER ord«ld ~ prlncl:,a' baum..: nteno.ct, to tJe con11Jm-that a coc>Y of thlt ord., ~ Deed of T aec;u'wtth l~ter•t mated et the otlloe ol Op-show cau• t>e publlahed In . t "lto11 111111). Sp.1111,lt i Br .! B.1 om -t :=i• '"' d1tk 1:>lJrl~<1rd p111 ,\! '"" $1..1011.00~1 BA VSIDE PLACE BA VFRONT S pt, lawl.1r bayfront dph. l Br, 2 Ba up :! Br ~ &i down 2 hoat s pat-es $1.250.000 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT rut • ponunlty Eactow. 31 t N lhe Orange Coaat Delly Piiot, 1~':,vu pro~ln= ruatln.Sultee.orenge CA. rewepeper ol general r ,,t lllflglll1·.111 , ..... .1111\ \'I(•\\<, I Br .i B .. ::. 'ierm:n:'i11e111~ 01 ~2087 on gr !"-<'}>ecemt>er clrculatlon. publlaheclln thl• 'i-;' 00 'Ii t I 1 "' p.11 k 111g :H 28.1,000 t8. 19114 county 11 leut once a~ Truat. '~i!"f':' end d•~ Thl• t>Ylk transfer la sob-ror foor conMQJtlYe week• :;::'";::, c:rM':'ld ~:nuld ~t to Cemornla unllorm prior to the day of Mid near-~ I T t t wit· ESl'I· vommwolal Code Section Ing Dated NOV 8 19841 ......., o rul • o-· !110&. FRANK DOMENICHINI MA TED TO BE· l&0.333 29 The name end eddreu ot Jud of the Thi blnlflclery under Hid tha para on with whom s gel cou t Died of Tru1t heretofore ex· uper or r led and delivered I the :talme mey be fllld la OP· Publlsneo Orange Coa11 WEST BAY AVE BAY FRONT .\IN II Y t ' 'I r.1d1t1n11.d '111 -;1w1 l.llt1l:tr l'.1\ \I•\\ ()\,\111'1 f111,1111111g :!ii 11:111(1110 LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE ~ 1 wrltt4"'1 ODie· PORTUNITY ESCROW. 31t Detly Piiot November 13 20. faratfon Of Olteult and DI-~A T;:~j !~·II~ :;;~Ta)' 27· DeGembel' 4 19114 T·302 ) ',11 I• If ,111111 llt I di I ,, l II \II \\ 'Jl;1r 11 •li._, I mandtorSele,endawrltten l0<llllngcialm1byenycredl-Br l B.1 Xl111 l111.1111111L; 1111\~ .:.7 10111111 Nollca of Dlleult and Elec> tor sn1.11 be o-nber 17 POOLIC ·HOTtCE lion to Sell The undltalgned 1984 wnlch 11 the t>uSlness 1--------- cautld said Notice of DI-:Sey before the contumma· FOUNTAIN VAUEY COTTON POINT ESTATES leutt and Election to Sell to lion date apedfled above SCHOOL DISTRICT bl rKOfded In tne county Deted November 27 NOTICE OF ADOPTION ('11-.111111 l~t .111 \II\\ 1 .. 1. 11• ,, ,,, (',,,,1 lllltlefe the reel Pf~ Is 1984 • OF RESOLUTION OF IN· )'.u 1111 ,1 ""'' (It 11111111 Ii ,111 $).)fl (1(111 locetld. Wenen ( Llndbefv Joen TENT TO LEASE SURPLUS DATE 1117184 ... Llndb~rg, h1tend•C1 DISTRICT REAL PROPERTY A.LC. Tl'U8T DEED H R-Tr_._,._ BIO NO 85-10 WE STWOOD VILLAGE VICI•. IMC., A9ent IOf Published Orange Cow NOTICE IS HEREBY ~u• ,. ... ANCIAL, INC., Dally Piiot Oectmt>lf 4 QIVEN THAT THE FOUN· l'111n1 E11~ltc;tJ_Jr .1rl111.111;d .i !'kl .i H.t TIWenl,leftyl.hy,AHt. t984 TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL Fi J>lt '· htthul t Ii"· IH l 'l 'J.1\ 'fi!.l.) 11110 V1ce ~· T ·32' ISTRICT Ms Oeclered 1'111 Publlthld Orenge Coeat Ille folloW1ng real property Deity PllOt November 23, 30 M UC HOTICE ... 111 not be needed lor December 7. t984 :lessroom purposes ______ ....... T_·30 ....... 8 ,:icmious BUSINESS The Stell Lounge et Mt.IC NOTICE NAME ITATEMEHT Arttiur D Nleblas School The following persons are ocat&d al> 9 Geroen1e NOTICf Of' doing t>ua•neas H ~ven\Je Fou teln Valley nweTH 'S I AL(. BREDERO SOUTH HILLS, ::;aillornle ' On Oeoemt>er 11 1984 et INC, 2415 Campus Drive The Board ot Trusteee ol BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boylode Drive. N 8 b7S· b iol 11 00 a.m. FIRST• AMERI· Suite 205 lrvlM Celllorn1a the Founta10 Valley School CAN TITLE INSURANCE 92B711~•-·· .,~,. I D111r1ct resolves lo lease the COMPANY,• ClllfClfnle oor· r v ..... ood ~·h HH •· lecllltles so indicltld above lt~i~·~~~-,.,.. poratlon u Truat11 or Sue-Inc a Cehlornte oorpor-Jnder lne terma and con· *es 1 o ' T It e 8 0 t atlon. 2-4 l 5 Campus D<lve. dltlpns staled In the Resol· SJbttltu;ed T~~t11, of that Suite 205. Irvine .• Cellfornle .Jtton of the Board. Ruot· ~•In Deed of Trvat ••· 112715 .it1on No 85-tS tcuted by SHAHRAM NAO. Thll business 19 con-The m1n1mom monthly JAFINIA ANO TAMARA ducted by 8 corporation ease payment lor the term ANNE NADJAFINIA, hu.. Mlrtln J Hoell. Preeldenl :>I the lease shell not t>e Ina band and wife. end rlCOl'ded Thia statement was flied lhan Four hundred end llfty October 3 t 1983 u lnstru· •Ith the Counry Clerk of Or-:lo 11 a rs Per month i DIMES ment No 83 ... 801811, of Of-. •noe County on November $450 00/Monthl The mini· llcial Recotdt of Otenge 19· 1984 'Tlum monttily IHH payment County, Celllornla. 1nd l heryl HughH , Olbeon, lor subsequent per1001 may :>ur1U1nt to that certain No-OUM 6 Crvtchet, P.O. h i l>e adjUsted annually et the flee of Defll.llt thereunder MIO. Newpof1 hech. CeU-OIS1rlC1 a dlKrttlon A secur· ·ecordlCI Auguat 10. 1984 u lom'8 nea "'°'91 ty Oeposll may t>e reciulred natrument No 84-33t563 Publtatled Orange Coast :mor to occupancy ,_ .. ,.. . ..,.. :>f Offlctel Recotd• ot Mid Deity Piiot November 23 30 No commission 5hel t>e A LINE WANT ADS ::ounty, wlll under end Decemt>er 7 14, 1984 ;>aid 10 any hcen~ rea 91· :iurtuMlt to Mid Died ol F~98 rate broker in lh•s '"O"d Trull NII 11 public ~tlon P\&.IC HOTICE snd the<• sne11 t>e no oeouc-lor CUii. lawful money of the tion lrom any prOpOH' 1n a. vntted Statl8 of Amer1ce, a K-141M term1n1ng the h•Qhest r• :ashte<'s c11eat payable to Notkle of 1e4e 'ponstble b•dd~ said Truttll orewn on 1 of "-I ..,op.t'ty Seeleo propou•5 to IHM state or n1tlon9! banlt, a 11 Pmrate Sele said propeny must tie re- stat• or tld«ll credit union. A 12:t1'3 ~ved by the d111egated of. y a 11ate or federal M Ylnga In the Superior Court ol lk::er at 1'1e Fo.,r11a1n Valley and io.n UIOclatlon doml-the Slate of Cellfornla, tor Scnoo1 D•s1r1ct Education ::lied In Ihle state, at the the County of ORANGE ::~n1e1 11210 Oak Sfreet. 'l1111n entrance to Flrat In tile Metter of the Estele "o•mta1n V111••y Celllornle, "merlcan Tiiie lnauranc9 of DOROTHY El VIRA FRYE ,3;>708 "0 ~tttr than 2 00 Compeny located et 114 BR.A TRUD, DECEASED :> m f ron11 Oe<.ember 7 Eatt Fifth Street, In the city Notlee Is hereby given tnat 1<184 of Santa Ana. Celllornle. ell lhe u"deralgned will aell et Belo•t< altApllng P.tny writ· lhat right title 91\d 1nt1t .. t Prtvete Sale 10 the htgne~1 ,Ar propr,~111, the delegated ~veyect' to and now held and bell bidder '<ibject to Jll1cer shall c:an ror oral bid· by It under H id Olld of conflrm•tlon or sa•O Su· Jing Any person WhO hll Trull 1rt the property altu· t:>eflor Court on or alter the 11!><8folore submitted e wrlt- atld In said County and 10th dey of December 1984 I'"" Did mey a<ibmlt an oral Stat• deacrlt>ed ... It the otlloe of DANIEL w :>1d 9Y~1ng by II 1-t tlYI A Condominium com· HOLDEN 558 s Hlrbol 1 s•1.1 P«OBnt the hlghMI I prltld ol Blvd . Anaheim Cellforn1a Nritten bld 'The htglllSt re- Paroel t An unCllYICled 92805, County of Orange sponatb141 bldOet ahell be r .. 1/5th lnter•t In and to LOI State ol Cellforn1e, all ttie 1~uirld to executa lhe form t, of Tract No 1 t 481, In the fight. utle ano 1nt9fest of :>f 1 ..... wc:h for~t hN City of Coetl M9fe, 11 per s.ld dec.eeMcl at ltle time of 19fetofore o-i approved inap recorded In Boote 492. 6Mfh end all 1he r1gh1 11119 17y tne Boerd of Trull ... Pagea 2t and 22, In the of· and Interest thet t~ Mte1e Tile Board of Truat ... 11ce·of thl COvnty Recorder :>I Mid deceased nu •c· Shell make the det9'm1ne- '4 Mid County :iulred by operation ot taw or lion u to ~lher to lease Excec>tlnO therefrom the ~therw!M other than o• 1n Mid fec!lttles within ten I tOJ lollo*lng llddltlon lo thet o' Mid 0. :Hty• aft., reo91PI ot bldt (a) Unite t through 5 N ::.aMO at lhe time of deet~. lnformallon cqncern1ng thown upon the Con· n and to alt fhe certlln rlel the propo981 should be •d ~omlnlum Plen recorded oropeny, sltuttld. •n the City :Sreued to FOUNTAIN VAl· "-Pfll t t912 11 tnatrvment :>I Anaheim. Coonty of Ot· LEY SCHOOL OISTRICf No e2-t 1V.:. 1 of omet.I ange Stele of Cellfomla. 17210 011• Street Fovnte1n ReCorda of Mid COvnty :>artlculerty d&tc.fll>ed ••fol-lltlley C11tforn1e 92708 (b) The u clUelve right 10 ows to-wil 714) 842 MS 1 At1ent1on pa 111111on oh ll tholeareu Lot 182 otrract No 2489, CerOI Jonea del'gnated 11 patJoa. H ~ lh9 City of Anlhetm, F 0 UN TA I N I/ A l l l Y ehown upon the Cop ... ovnty ol Orange. State ot I CtiOOj.. DllTittCT 90A9'D domlnlum Plan al>oYe r• ::e111orn11. aa per map re-OF TRUITfl8, ay luunne IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PAIVA TE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less m our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- 1/shed each Saturday m the Dally Piiot. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-paid so maH or bring them Into the Dally Pilot office. Be sure to Include your phone number or ad- dress In your ad. have s prloe on each Item & no abbreviations. Sorry. no commercial ads. garage sales. produce. plants or animals are acceptable .DEADLINE: 3-p.m . Thuraday Coate M••• Office 330 Weat Bay 8t .... t Coeta Mffa, Ca. 12928 ,.,,Id to. :ordlCI In boot! 83, pagea 5 Moore, Cler!! of the laoerd Paroet 2. Unit 611 ehown 5 end 1 of MllQ941eneoua Oete: tt-t&-... ..., _________________ ..,. upon Iha Condominium Plan Mapa. tn the office of the Pvt>llaMd O.enp Coeet referred to In Parael I :ounty recorder Of Hid OeUr l'tlot Nowf'll!Mt 10. 77, •bOYI. :ounty DeclMber 4, 1114 ':!~:::~· S.C R<{)~ -~ ttf~· Perce! 3: Thi Q elull'Vfl Mor• commonly known T..J1\ •4'•ta4 h <••• I f'OUAH right to pa111u1on and OC· u 1839 Jen•tt• Lane, 1111n11c NOTIC( cupency of tllolf portion• o1 An1"44m. CA r~ lot 1 dlilcrlbed rn Pi ro.I 1 Terma of •al#cun In letw· 'ICTITIOUI 9\1 .... 11 tbOYI. c1e11gnetld aa p.5, 11 tul money of the Unllltd I !1pOUt1enMt 10 PlfOllt 1 Stat .. on eonflrrnatlOn of NA• ITATIMCNT R E S 1 end 2 ·~ dlleflbed tale °' pin eatn and b*-Tne following pereone era ""1--rl-,..l --.l-.,..-..,...-1 The "'"t •ddr ... or ~ ..,ldlnoed by notf; .... ~R~~~A t748 ---------°"* QOmmOfl dealgl'Mltlon :ur.S by Mortg9g1 °' ruat PIKtntl• Aotenue. Coat• I of Nkt property IU >ur1)0t'tld Deed on the property to ,.._,,, ........ 2.. l W A T L lo ..... 210 1•1"' .. ~. • ..... B 1010 Ten..,.. c.nt of l ll'\OUflt Mese ...., .. omia •o<v v r--"Tr-r--irr-,..-.., eo;. Mtllv cAmif"I bid to" ~tec1 wt1h bid 'NOi' a ifownino 153 to J1 I I' I S.id .... 'tllln bl medl Btda or olfet• 10 1>11n Wfl1· Oenbotougl'I W•tm1n11• .___. __ .._ _ __. . .__ .... _ __, .wtthOUI CO'lllNltll or -ng and wtn bl f9CelYed at Cellfomla '7083 .--------. ,~ __ or ........_.., .. lhe atortlUld office 11 any Th11 bu1•11M1 11 con-I C. r. I A II .. ~ .... -"'..,....... n ,._ bit ~uc;tld by an lndllficluel r---. 1 -.,., 1 --. 1 -.., 1 ,_, ro t le, PM-a'On or *'-time • "' the '"•' pu • IAl!G!R 8 BROWNING • cumorenoee to llflefy lhl :urtlon Mr.of and ~ T'hl4 atat_,,.,,t wu flied ...__._,___,_.__ .... _--' ...npeld l>l*ance due on tlll :lit• ol 1119 r-~ c n. "°'' or not• ~ 1Jy Detect thoe 20th de)' Of No-#Ith 1"9 """"ty terk Of vr laid Olld ot Tn»t IO-wll tamblt 1"'4 ~ Couftly on N~blr I fJO. 1115 eo. P'Ue the 1ono-. l•~w .-tM lmt• of I H 4 ,_,.. Ing Ntfma\ild co"'· ••· ...., Oac•••· Actloft leer-, JM.. eoo N. penaea end adVanoll 111111 °"'"' w Holden Al· •. ~ Q llfN ot Iha 11111'-l publlClllon Jamey 558 S Herbot Blvd r 111t1n Avenue, .... • Of 1111e Nolle.I or aa1• 4.fl•Mlm. C911fom•• 078M llftte AM. C4llffomta mtl 12.319 40. Publithld 0rlf'I09 C6all DSfy PllOI N~'= 2~ AflC:t11111 · .... ~~ ... Kl tn ?q IOtl\!i> Mvl' .. 'IQ 10 r ,.. "'11 h• \iil<d I ;ooll>d Ill•- NOTICI TO Deify PllOt Noveniblf ~'I 28 !*l'lber S t2. t9 1044 "'°"1tTY OWNI,. DecMl!w!r 4 tH-4 w «14 TW-314 .__ ___ ~=-"=-IOIAl-LITI Alswer1 l• Ol111lflt1tft1 ,004 J l • --·----~ ---·--~- -:J: - 642~5678 HHltt ltr Salt Btatll ltr Silt Btattt ftr lalt lt•ltt 111 Salt ...... h.......W GHtrll 1002 Gtat11l 1002 Ctreai ••• ••r 1022 l"'Jlrl lt11~ ltH B::':,~21<1!!! *ltffll PllPHn* lnterut rattt are down. OUlll .. MPLD OWNER $249,000. a.e r 2 s a11ta Ana. 1875/mo. 2Br hOUN on IA 1cr1. Buy nowt Reduced to Juat Hated a 2Bd 2 bl + 3 frpl 19' land, urr bay 1151..o.433 1195.000 75&-91&2 4 125,900. 3Bdrm horn. Bd 2ba, either unit ault· (BaycrNt) 84&· 73 wlfrple, encl patio & pool. able for OWM< occupen-•• ii• ..... 1 VILLA BALBOA: IAY IOOEA• VIEWS OIHU Ill lb Olstmctlve 3 BR home. ju1t steps from the beach on private CO<Mf lot Thi• luxurloo• cuatox home w11 designed r • nowned arcttltect aul Thoryk and IM tured In Home 1nd Gardin Maga- zine Definitely one of 1 kind $695,000 (714).673-4400 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Agt 96.4-79 72 cy Xlnt 1q footage. high Bd, den. fem r m LIM UYFHIT ~~%n~11~"Jc~n~ '~f: 1~ ti ~~~·~=w~ f:'!:: s:U°i:fy•~1~ llPLD $325.000 kitchen. 1.,0• 1M ng ·di~ Flreplace, com munity Two bNutltul apll. Each 9"-1211 Ing area M1ple lnferlOtl. poot $ 1900 yrly. with 3 Bdrms, 2 blths & ~ L1rge bath wl.th ttall LINDA ISLE: flr9')1ece LOW9f unit hu lhow.t' and tub Gold Blytront 5 Bd • IQ. enter- format dining rm Sandy s • . catpet King ~ bid talnlng rooma. Spanllh beach Uva In one INM t . ~ room VIiia With poot ltld uuna. one or convert to al~ Agt S40-5937 W t rfr If .... IH ~r~~A~~eN!:~E . Ct1t1 .... • 1024 c ..... ,, Ltt• 1Sl~1-., ... ... lllTIHllW Crnt1 1225 1~~~~~= GE 159.9100 . . . ' ... . . . . IEWPORT IUCll * SPEOIALS * ~ Height• Condo. 2 2 Crypt~PidfiC Vi.w. R.8. lrtNal •el llu BO w. BA wtgar only Molllng oot or at1t1. xlnt l.ft~;,p~~~;,.,..;;;;;;;,;;;,; 1 119,000 or IMM opt for buy. NYI hundred• of fBr . frplc, b/w. gar 15000 down at S 1000 per us &4&-7588/873·329& 1750/mo 8 12 Jumfne. mo For d111ll1 c•ll p l SO Open 2·4 Dally. 642-8387 PATRICK TENORE lace•• rtf_ 631-1268 11 Unlts CM 28r Prkie 0j 2 Bdrll.l. 1 ba frplC, nu • · crpts. ~rapes, wallpaper, RVM* ownersnlpr $700K 9 5 X $875/mo. 1173-1039 gross Bkr 832-4181 ATTRACTIVE T~ 3 Bd 2ba exc.pt1ona1 con- CM Well ptann~ 2 br, ~empo_ .wldak.. Su.par *ll·Z ZOIE* bit-Ina, patloa. Gar. clean Npt Helohts Area 3BR, Prkng. Nr 1111 I 117 .500 2 Bd 2b• furnlunfurn, 2BA,frpf, ONLY I t36,900 (213) 454·5104 OWC cloee to beach, vleW. 1ge Sherry Coahow Bkr rooms, patio. $1700/mo. Sunbow Realty 83 1-2242 lfWPOllT IUOM Agt 6.44·2212/873-53S4 UIE Fii 101,100 2 llPLlllS Upgraded 2Br 2B1+ loft Near ocean t)Uilt In '79. 4 ,~----------"" Brick frplc, c/llr, mini c., 0.,ages uch duplex blinds. Ownr will help Prloed at $359.000 each 3BR. tam rm, 2 frpt1, ~ mstr suite, gated coun yard entry. HV Hiiie. 11800/mo Incl gardener Hunt & Auoclat .. w/coat. Agt 631-5737 UH llUL n 1n-noo llYSMlllES TRIPLEX 1121,000 2·2BR 1·3BR Patio'•· Exec. home. Elegantly turn Alie for Jeri Hunt. Oyt 640-4868 Eve1 499-2005 Instantly appealing hOme, , attractive Good Income. NHatala Dtttrt or unfurn. Pinoramlc llswless tn detaJI. pertectl....., __ ...-._..._ __ ~. all rented For sale by · ' 450 ocean vu $1850. B.Klng tn floor pl•n Famlly 0 w n.,. s 2 1 5 , o o o. lttort l .. 75-53"3 •ko 7631 room 3 bedroom• up. SUYlfW WITI YIEWl 548-2630 21X level acrea. view isk i:::-"__,...,--·....,...°'=-:-:--:-. -:--:: stalri!i muter SYlte with -L f ah So II~ of PCH. Lovely 2 cozy fireplace down· Guar6-gated community lmae 1044 t1tms as or ca 8d hM, 2 car,.,, patlO 2 stairs Lib"""'· torm11 din· with IMge yatd. Com-. -(819)948· t 7 49 ..... ft ocean. 1350/mo & • -' fortable 3 bedroom with ..... Ing room 1nd 2 Jewel Ilk• lnt eraat1nn details PRICE REllCEI Lg View lot w/plana lnllde utll. Av• now. Cell an1wr patloi .... • gated lndlan W911s CC. ad 127. 642~/24hra 144-1010 ... 35.ooo on this lovety Laur.i Mod91 Owner (7 14) 644-t451 ll1HllSWll IHEST FltUSS In Turtle Rock Hlghlanda LUCERNE VALLEY 4o lvf ttl .... 2U4 Townhomft. 2 bdrm, 2 l 24K t m 8 59 29drm 1'AL . ;I y11d. le a Pert Hr la f IJI Two charming hou'" on 1 Own part of majeatlc lot • 1t1mmer house & ln- tsland with mountains come? Oulet location on and white sand beaches. one of the Islands fine Extremely rewarding In· str11t1. Aaklng $279.000. ba Excellent • locatlon acrea. 11 1 · dog ott. $&75/mo. 'Shown with pastorlal view IYI •crea H K terma M-F 5-7PM, Sat/Sun Move-In condition (619194&-1739 -8:30;6PM. 243 E. 22nd St S179.900 ~ ltttrt Prtt . 151 vestment and tu ben· 631· 1400 or 673-6900 a so r ' Own part of maJH tlC ealty I llllnd with mOuntalnl I ~ i I le 1 PartHr 11 FQI Delu• 2 br 1'11 ba lndry hkup. newer, twnhae style. fncd patio, encl crport. Hamllton St. No pets S595t mo Craig e11t1 Call 714/661·0808 ' and white aand beachea. I Extremely rewarding In· 7 86-11 72 vestment and tax ben· - \llATI HI HONl 'HT IUY 0000 llOMI .., ~c. Close to South 'Coaat REAL EST.IT~ 631-126e .Plaza, oulltandlng 3 br •----13-1•·•1•4(-0• 2'1t ba home on corner I:!: / ~iri'I eflls Call 7141661-0808 w~ I.E. Exclaaa11 1 I 0 I K Itch en w Ith a II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3880 Michelson Drive lioo Isle elYFRNT HSE 2BR 1ba, oar. 2208 B amenities, fireplace In llv· lngroom. and skyllghta Garden window close to pool and IP• Lowest priced condo In develop· ment Donna Godshall 644-6200 ~Macnab-Irvine COllO Bright and open rooms • SfWllCtl · On Dolphin Terrace Im- maculate 3 Bdrm large 101 and nifty blemad fam- ily and prlcad to go Buy at S285,000 I -..u.I I I• "ti\ Realtors. 675-6000 Irvine XLO lg doc)( 6Br, pool for Placentia . No peu . Income P<><P 673-7873 1625/mo. 545-7983 •nrort hacla lHt lt1t1b 2 BR. pvt & qu1e1.1ro yd, no OllN-IY IWIH peta. range & trig. t at • sharp 3 B R 2 1~ b a Htattl Fa11ilb4 MCUrlty. $575/mo. s 125.000. 6.4o-7033 648'h w. 18th 497-8287 Bkr Co-Op Ownrs ltc 3Bd 2ba 1rp1c dbl LIDO ISLE BAYFRNT HM Ptaiaa•ll 2107 $800/mo McN'uti ~ Lg dock.,;>ool & ocean· 1121111/WllTD 642-1334 dys/675-619& front du$x 673-7873 PltJI lttl llfatl 38R 2ba, dlnltlQ rm. trptc.. LIMISU FORECLOSURE C-•117• 1100 dbl gat. A 1 cond, gd loc .. •· S 1000/mo, Mc Card la 122 Realtors S48-7729 Certaa ••I Mer wtth plush earthtone --------• 60 ft wide lot 4 BR 3ba CllH SIHH $985/mo lovely 3 Bd 2ba street to st 101 Asking 3BR 3ba, den w/pool & house wl yard, lndry rm. S50K under appr11aa1 ocean view Furn or un· g1':;· ~11 ~:-Ina, ~:C-pdeut· This property must be furn $2600/mo. 10 mo s • oce on, u carpets 1n this 2 Bdrm 2 bath condo Patio with built-In Bar·B·Oue FHA loan 1s auumable. asking $105,000 751-319Y C:::. SELECT -r' PROPERTIES COHTIY COTIHE Cute 3 Bd ome localed In the Back Bay.NB area Large tot remodeled klchen & assumable loan • Make this a great buy Asking prloe $133,500 Tra d itiona l Realty 6:ll -7370 /~ ~ Days 'til Christmasr Skis, sleds and skates are best sellers - and great buys-in c1ass1f1ed ( ( Call }' Cla111fled :1 842-5678 ~ if~:/) N••~ 1pert1 •• .,,.,...,., r r or c lat!I! r ltd w A< TIO~ C11J A OAK. T "LOf 40.vrs0t "4l H 11 / •. foroae ••I Mar l OZz soldl Bring all olfersl I ae or mo re Oya 231 Ca":!I!~&. Playa R.E 673-1900 581-2657. evff 780-0181 TSL-EIEIT O~ airy. recreatloners dellgtill 3 Bdrme set up tor entertainment & todays living. Come see this If you're ready for lunl $342.900. Agt ------tl!!J!r1 leacla 2 H2· 1IOI OCUIFHIT IHl,000 Lovely 3br 21/iba furn-. Trade. your old ituff for Home/Duplex. 768-9182 home-pool Slnglea wel-new goodlu w ith a ~4·22t2/673-5354 5109 Seashore Drive N.B. come S 1500 644-•'136 Claaalfled ad 6-42-5678 NOTICE Tbe Dally Pilot will no loncer be open on Saturday momlnl•· OW' operadn& boon wU1 be llonckf th.ru l"riday, 8:00 a .m . to 5:SO p.m. Deadllnea will be a. followa: EDITION 1 .D~ADLil'fE Monday .................................................... :. P'tlday. •:30 p.m. 'ruee.claJ .............•..••..••........•.•................ :. Monday. •:30 p.m. Wedne.6y .............................................. Tue.day. •:30 p.m. Tbareda1 ............................................ Wedneeday. •:30 p.m. Friday ................................................... Tba'9day. •:30 p.m. Saturday .................................................... Friday. 3 100 p.m. Sanday ...................................................... l'tlday, 3 :00 p.m. -1 ·Daily Pilat 642-4321 people 1ead cl1.u1lled '· . . ~·---------~--·-----------~~-----...___._-~~---..__., ___ _,.;~----~- .1 "' .. I ·----------Lawn ' 8pr1nlclef lnttall CoH89e '1u4ent •/tel ll'Udl fi!rH "011uaU 'rom AAINIOW ,AINllHO Ro1ot1111na. lit• l'lauNno 1ow ret•. promj)t Tl'lanlr OrudoerY· AMeonabte, Quakty • fNI Pokiv SCHMIOT CONST. Don't frM eet "'l'Cny &524154 you Coun 75 .. 1178 CclM Alif"• ~ ·~2 ~JU' Lie ..... mo~ EnJ9199I INUrad, Prof Garden/l.Mldscepe Bonded Lie 8219148 QUALITY LANOSC PE GEORGE'S HAUi.iMO HOOHCLl!ANINO 12 YRS DP r m llMlll ... • •7 ""'"" ... 1 5515 A NO Job lo Smalt Aellaellit a .mdarlt My PflOM.,. trnalll '" • .,...,.. or"" • Maintenance, sprlnklefa, ets-.eoot Afft. 8$0-12M RON Ol 808 '60-&.t17 * ~NOINO* iSaln; x, ... i n;pat;, Reautf aclno..S .. 1coa11ng Roofing R-.>1lra. 83t-•199 II cln-up1 S<x>tt 142-3018 ----12 )'l"I ~ KRUEGER HAULING PROF. HOUst°CLE.ANING DAN SALYER PAINltNG MIKE UMIOO Entry I Franch 000::1 Why Not TM Beat tnttall/ Furnllur•, tralh, c!Mn•uPt ...,. OWN au~ 10 Lie *4U924 fAAtHINO INTENOAS . By Normen TM Ooonnan ~!mru~~·. 1ta'w"n'· .... '.a!",,!·. M1t1 MS-5019 9XJ*'. l<sthy 941-?&67 Clllt AnY,lmt. "4·2011 HANGl...,../STRIPPING •·g;•"'·a c1an• Cart Oak a flt. 857-000R ... .,. .... ...... • .... .. compl ctMn-upe & m1lnt Ml.. nlct PARl<EA·SEECH Palnttno VISA•MC 913-1512 loYd c ilbCXAe In EJtper dayeer• mom fiu Eltctdcal MtV hr1 s..s-e2e1 ,rm Ulllll Painting •t K• Beat. Refa. EAC*'t ·W~ tn- lmmedlat• oe>enlno my 1---------I • --Ml 64&-6631 &4~ et•tlotl A-. ,. __ ·It· home. Chr11t1 MM211 PUllU IUmlO H ~H s 1s *Pelt s...e.. m• ....,..._. my Huntlnoton Beech home. (714) 841-.t278 ltaatyltmce Quality work, fr• .. t XQ@RICX:N 11XA6YUXN tiat FINE PAINTING by WatM CltHi•t Stnlct •25513 M&-7..01 Cerpantry, fenclno. wtn-1~~-""""------L..ern.r UCOYC. 10 Y"t In Roti6XY SPEciXC AESIO/COMM'UINO 28 dows. plumblno. marll1e, H.., n • 111-1111 1;;;_ .. ______ Hart>or ., .. 751-I 103 We wilt clMn your home ffl. Do my own work. Uc tub encl, roofing. etc ~Do Heating Rlgl'lt Now4J HSE PAINTING • INT/EXT Jolly or Debbie &45-701" 278041. Al &46-8128 And Y .. Jau1 i. Lord Quality 11 Winter rat• YOUR HOME OA BOAT ~·trJ Cl (llc#30.t05) 547·»97 lnat CltH'H F!'.r .. -' Dave, &42~583 '!~~~~~~~!! ·'~""" .. 1r"'1r.",.-.'"-• ... • ... _ ..... _ aO:~;tp ~; h~~~~~nd. EmbrOldery 4lto. SJ*laJ-c,=~~!';!i~ ~t.~ s~~e:~~s c~;N1% ABC MOVING INT /EXT ~ v..,. Eltp« :: 'Smail eu;Jn ... BOOi(a.p. Ett. Charlie 960-0378 IH In Logo'1, ff.a~MI etc R"ld. repalr1. 20 yra lee ' a rooug Qui.Ok careful. T 138046 Avefage Room 121 + •cc•••lia1 IN TIMI!! STITCH ex.nar. 751-3882 llo c n houM. 5•0..0957 LO RATES. 55~·0• 10 Elct«lor <llUCCO 1130 • NAIL ARTISTRY Handpalnl/Cu1tom deelgn By Diana K. 982-8328 ,. _ no • P-.vroll • Tax•. ' '"2 00 ..--1-i.. ... 2 ,. .... 2 --.-........ , .. ,.-.-.--Doug Luchenfl(y 751-7781 Ceatracten 831-3135 or 99,... 2 HANDYMAN LARGE and HCo':,::J~,~~LI~~~~:. ITAIW OllUIE mater-·.,.. ~ nt. • pet Htet , custom texturing, QUellt fyptng/Word Pt-oc•lfrO WOl1c. ProblerM-No Prob--9~ ••P See ell field• leinal 02&1MM-65"-7131 ....-ratea MQ,-1510 Computerized Accounting "-aeral Fir..... ~'11aJI. I DO IT ALLI upholl Windows. Etc. IJllllTS MYlll OI. UUllU ,_.., l Tax Servlcn 557-5218 Caltlaet lalrl•t ·--------------e-7372 Pat or Ive mao. Klr"'-Malnt 831-5272 "-awCo "·~1n-· Int/ext. frM-.1. Localr.t 1;.;;;.;---... ..... ,.. ___ •-Firewood quality apllt VJ• ..,.._ • .,... "' .. 10y bonded In ~CCNTG for wkly/mnthly 1-ow.1 ····11 1111m-l10E OllST. Ma.-oned S80 ~ CO<d dellv ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI Weknow '""'' o-·t I.._ In a Stu.dent Mo-.... neuted "exp. )83 .. 6 eur ,-5 -.. _ <A.I fl it b ... It b'"' It , __ ...... ...... • •-.T12· •"8 •·1-••21 •457730(714 ··-~>"·11 tmall bullnMI Kell. Get emodel/..,_alre. comml 1nywn.re. Jim Me..8581 "9 11 • re-• VJ or Round HouM Is your u.. ~ .... -• , ••• w., . iiaM f;§!'1 2'w U f 111-1111 ~boe w m booka In order 873-7378 Olltlm IU-0111 and resld Llc'd. bonded. haul It 548-5009 home being c'9aned the NEW War~ .. Storaoe •••I , / li Nall Unltt. Entertainment Ins. For est 552-91•2. Gar•talaft 1 ah Id cteened? PAINTER NEEDS WORK! ,. h HI lea • •I ....... nt-• Kite a Bat .. cab· -Repalre. Palntlno. Oryw911. way I ou be ~ It-' nt/Ext, celllng1, refln cab ... v -" ATOM CONSTRUCTION EIS ale FrM .. tlmates. We clean 'fOU' home• If inCft (26) yrs exp . work guar AuHdtRemOd· SJ* kit, neta. Ref'• John 855-8417 .\Odltlona . pallo1. roofing. fopped/removed. CIMn-Gary &45-52n PTL It wu our own, paying at-&tt NurM Xaat Davie Petntlng "4-3837 • 1 Do Plumbing Right-. ~ Spec HofidaV r.._ Orat.na de9r lrom 115 '°3 8alboe 81 973-3,H AepP-faucets. OlaC> etc ..follday lrltro ofl9r. AWi· Anytime M&M 842·9033 age 1 etOfY ~ 125; 2 bath ofe rm 1tdd c--1 -plumbing, heating, 7., • ., .. 71 li · tentlon to fN«'/ detall. '<>Okino for night care poe cov/dck1: bay wnd'w. Lie. lrf!I 2 wrouoht Iron a concrete up, new tewM. "',__,_ 11 ~ -can us torfref wttmwte. Xlnt rtts aven 9ee.."2841 P.AINlER D&WGRK 4~8485. Steve 547-8078 EXpert Carpentry s;n;lce porch repair. 557·838 t Clean Up1•Tr" Trimming RXOCUoVE-REMOVE We guarantM to make ::ustom lnterlOf/extarlor ExJ*l~' Aeotlr stOtY m . AJ• e37-to:M 11 yra np 18 yrt 1n .,.. ••AINif Lie '"°9035 "4-8111 llnocka otten ""*' you •TCI Con1truct1on• Repalr-Remod'l·Addltlon1 Yard Malnt.•Haullno Furniture. Truh, Tr... you & your houM happy. Palatial Stan 5•9-6088 C Door•-•to. 5•8-•980 Complete proper1y recon-MIKE 850-3283 183-M15 NORM HAPPY HOUSE 559'-9181 1-""·R"'1"c '!"!H ... R .. o .. s""1 .... ·o .. R ... iims-S&N PAINTING • au with conndence• dltlonlng aervloet. Paint-1,,.......,....,,....,,.....,.,.-.,...-__,,-...,.,...-=-1---------"' •Addltlona/Remodellng• Qeneral·tpac. eave cloMt Ing, carpentry, plumblno GARDENING, HAULING, LT HAULING · MOVING QUALITY CLEANING. Newport Custom Painting nl/Ext. Aoou1t1C oelllno1. .... ,. rotXl EX ~ERVICe UH reeuit~tlng Dally Piiot Clatsltled ACS• 10 reach the Orangie C:O.\ maritet •Kltchen1/Beth1• Fire bare-doore-panal·bunk & cleanup. ln~red. llc'd cl .. nup1, tr .. removal Gar8g9 l Yard Clnupa Call Beth for a Good Job. 18yr1of hapV(CUltol'nert. .. ld./Comm free Mt, Ina Damage• (714)831 ..... 822 bed. Uc 30 yrs 5•8-2719 &-dependabte. 945--I0•8 Fr .... ta. 850-3031 on "$.t54192 Aefar.nce'a. He..eM1 Uc. 280&4• 975-0383 ~396312 n0-7.tO~ lntala •• C...trdal Ct1t1 llt11 2224 lniat 2244 • ..,.,, ltacla 2211 I~ •ac• IMt -:"11 lltu 2714 rt ltacla •• Eut11de cottage styte Luxury on a budoet Exec:. home. PanOfamlc F86VieW conao on Bay. Sharp 2 BA 1~ be, patio a I • llaart 2MI lntalt 2tll H yr Oid pr0t ;;a, to enr 1·,~m~~IT~Ull~~.-... 1-11-LM-~ • 2BA 1BA CM apt 1283 M 1 BR. Newly cleo0<ated. rent/option 3br 2be ocean vu a 1850 Elegant-Oealgner f\.lrn, MC Park· garage. No pell. seoo. ·tncl. No pell. ell btwn Carport/yard $525 • w/ptulh deoor 1750 patt ly turn or untur. B King lno 11695/mo 873-0He catl 548-1377 lam-4pm dally 5"~ + "-P~'h utl 5"3-2033 ~7 '9 ft AJ.RPQRT AREA .. 90c tt. Cute 2Bd hM-CDM. $400-(71•) &4.._..910 MI F. N-1mkr, 28yra +. W I I T _. 0 873-8825/875-7 .. 78. .. ., • ., • ., •• dep. 548-8091, 859-6225 539·8!90 Belt Alty'" 875-5393 or &40-783t l O I Sparkling clean 2Br 2Ba. Br 1550 & 2Br 1650 Oellghtlul 21>drm w/blUnt Northwood, 4~r . FR. LIDO WATERFRONT· Pvt prt•tall, a• Quiet Complex nr New• Dlhwehr. frig. etove Incl: ~ar kld/~t uppper 1500 beautiful Peter• home beh. Lo c1tm dlx 38r 2ba I lka I 1 • 27H Por1 Blvd on Vk:tOfla. No No peta. Call btwn ftat at 539-8190 Best fee 281-6505 0< 730-4095 S1800/mo lee. 873-8888 1 .118 peta SS..5/mo. 851-~528 9am-•pm dally 545-<4855 .. • .... tir 28a Duplex on E.ASTSIOE CLEAN 2Br, "RH H ,. Npt Hgtl TfH>lex 2 br 1'A Diamond. Frplc. gar 1 Ba & new paint. Gar. <50Mn i ciiy L4iht1 view. be lg patio 2 car Ji., $1000 yrly •t.t-6797 ~~ Avt now $775/mo. 3br 2ba, xlnt cond I 1350 Laun $850/mo 780-M CLEAN 18' tBa, trplj:, -3155 °' 998--3•3" mo 417-4170 °' 497·8080 Ocean View condo, 28R stove, frig. Yrty $800/mo LOVELY new 'Spanl1h Off PCH unique beh cot-2'hba, gar. Jee. new crpt. 875-3683 1tyle twnhH w/2Br tage epplt provided S300 Tennl1. PoOI Avail 12/1 -------- 1'..\Ba. court yrd & prvt w/utll1 tree 539-8190 $1200/mo. Oya 780-8797 lalka patio, gar+ prkng apace. Best Rlty tee eves 760-8788 Avl nowl I 1000/mo Call f nia1al1 5"8-3155 or 998·3•3" ltWJtrl ltacla t Old Newport man1lon 6br 1707 ------------3be fixer w/lrptc gar 1750 Modern 3br 2ba rent Dover Sh0<n 78d !5be po11 option kid pet ok w/optlon frplc pet ok nr home w /poollepa. won't last 539-8190 P 1 z a are a S 7 00' s $2800/mo Rafe 873-0t16 Best Rlty f .. 539-8190 Belt Rlty fee •USTIUFF*'f -.,-.-,1y-3-Bd-r_m_2_b_a_, -lg B t It a. 2.... Rent or IM option. 3Br yard, 1tep1 to ocean. •• • IC• ., 2·~Be. lront &. Ilda patio. $1200, Agt 845-3683 · f72 mite to bNCfi· 4 Bdrm, View overlooking Back 1•%,--_-=,..-----== ~ ba. den. tolar hot water Bay Newly . decorated H8 CJeantt Z 7 and house space heat St600/mo. 111 & lut• FULL OCEAN VIEW New 1 1100/mo Call969-1252 S500MC Agt631·5&61 neverllvedln,2brCondo. 18r, carpor1, new paint. S525/mo yrly. let. 1 .. 1. $150 depo11t 673-5118 Charming 2 br w/frpl 2 car gar located on quiet 1t. s door• from bey $925 Inc utl 875-9126 yearly llU •et •ar 7 ••2Br 1B•. Sundec:k. patio. carport. lndry No pets $775/mo. 760-1713 2 atry 2 bd+den 2'i'i 3Bd 1 'hba hte 2 car ., d/w micro/oven frpt 2 car twnhMwlk to beh. 11000 nloe yard $10.50/mo ~nc:i encl gar .. traeh p/u S800 (213) 923-83-09 eves gard. No peta 64e..2389 mo. 57s..1739 873-5094 Cnta •111 2724 Circle theael 1bdrm oft Lrg 3BR 2be, frpl. c1019 to Saatl bl 2 1BR 1 beth, p&;l, centr8lty PCH 1"10 utlla pd or 2br ooh 1713 w . Balb01 Blvd 26r 2ba Condo, S.C. Piau located. $.435/mo nr Harbor w/gar $550 flat I 1050 Yearly 873·•7•3 • erea. Security. pools etc .. ~ell 851-042• bergalna 539-8190 BalbOa l1tend 28r 2be $700 mo. 9&4-4112 1 br by OC trgrd• quiet BMt Alty fM lrpl, dlhwr, 2 pettot. gar' House w/equtpped kit & nghbrhd l>Mm oelllnge, Ocean cite exec 3br 3ba $1450 (213)277·2120 fncO yrd '315 pays rent lg patio. $500 751-3531 coiy lrplc overslZed gar BLUFFS 3 Bd 2 •,.; b utlls E-Z term• 539..fi190 2 br 2 ba ~/w gar. patio, '700'1 pall 539-6190 T 1 1 •~ s 1 •~ Best Rlty lee No pets S575/mo 2128 C Best Riiy 1" r na Pan, v...,... """ T "' 772 ---Agt 8"4·6636 W11taia1t1r 22 I hurln .. 75-5 OH Brookhurst 3br 2be ,----2 b t ~• I a $625 mod deslg n BLUFFS 4Br2i'iBa S1200 3br3ba2stry condofrpl rsecgee"""'enc gr w/dwahr eully yours mo 1st. last 844-5948 or w/d hkup dbl gar w/opnr BBQ leundry $600 utl pd 531·6190 Beat Alty lee 760·8827 Agt $975 846-9501 8•6-•t52 _5_48_·_990_1-'----- Vacent 3Br 2Ba, kids ok BLUFFS·ldeel loceuon ad-••••alala•I S510 Lg quiet 2Br/1 ba Cloee to echOols. 1750 Jacent to pool. Newly U f l ""t4 upper, no pet1, laundry 962-4471 or 968-9853 decorated, lge llv rm, din· 8 118 I• 2410 310 Avocado. 631-2177 lrri•• [. 2244 llEITILS CALL US REGARDING IRVINE LEASES J ~-rsor-1 ·Realty 786-1172 Ing rm, 2 Bd, 3 ba, break-s .. • MtrbOal slip, posh 3 $575/mo 2 Bd Iba, patio. feet area 2 car gar, prtv br, 2'i'i ba, West Newport nloe ... tilde locetlon, pltlo. I 1500/mo i..... nr bch S 1350 751-0588 pool, Indy rm, clOM to all. Lve mese 673-5333 149 E. Bay CIRCLE a CALL lJlrlaHll Faraialat4 Tll IUUIEIEIT Prime 21>drm time hu up-"2· 1111 d11e0 oecor 1675 yrty kldtpet otc reMMI 11 Ct111 11111 2H4 •111·11H* U50 Dix moblte h~. no Feel the mlll choloe 3br pel1. Mature adult• 2be romantic dbl gar Quiet, MCur• $950 yrty et 531-8190 1991 Newport. Me..8373 Bett Riiy '" S725/mo Eutllde 2 Bd 1 ·~ba townhOUM. Frptc. yard, gar. Indy rm Nice loc. •STUNNING Lg 1 & 281 2B• Garden Apt. Pool "485 & 1515. 710 w 18th ..... 1 Bd carpet. drapes, prt-. oar. • decil. 2426 Of. anoe. Rear unit $525/mo Mnor &4&-9714 WllfHllOlltll Want • Mlec:tlon of grM t llvtng? We can ofter any- thing tr a 1mall apt to a 4 Bd hM. "l<>Oklno In CM, NB, O< HB think of UI trret '°' that choice Ideal llvtng TSL MGMr_ &42-1603 NB REALTY 875-1842 WlSTWE YR.UIE PIAI •EWPORT IPlllTllEITS IN NEWPORT BEACH , gr .. t ptaoe to llve on the Upper Bey Private ClubhOUHS & health IP••· 8 tennla couna. 7 Po<>I•. close to bullneaa, OC Airport. Fathlon Island, convenient lhopt on light. Fml to thr 28r 2Ba Ver- Ulllel Condo $400+'~ eHlc. Oya 873-6170 or Evee/Wkndl 650-7518 HB f'IM/3br 3ba 31ty, 2 fp 112 ml beh, cable. turn 1550 mo/utll. wr1c 7S4- 8870 time 969-1&49Pao FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: U2·HU 1 & 2 Bd apt1. Pool, epa. gar. Indy rm. l)O ~ TSL MANAGEMENT S.5-8122 1noi.. 1 a 2 Bdrm Apart- ment• & TownhouH• from 1720. (Asll about lurnlltled apts, complete With TV. linen• & uteneitl, maybe rented tor Short tel'm 0< longef) On Jam-Male/N.B apt. IOw a S250 FOUNO fem BM! Lab/Mutt boree Rd at San Joaquin o.alrHl>le loc Strgt/or 7 Wht tummy BMdl &. Hiiis Rd n-atralghl 631.6M3 Yorktown. H B Oay 144-1100 557-8761, eve te0-8370 W-llde CM 3 br 1'h ba 2 M/F to lhr ba~ont hm FOUND Spanl•I Mix 1 d 1,.________ Own bath ~50/mo + story. pat os lshwuher.i• utll Sec clep. 642 ..... 808 puppy, male. blk/wht bit ln1 klda ok no pets 2 Bd trig d/w a etove 1211 vcty 300 blk Poppy 1615 mo 850-7275 l650tmo.' No pete. caJi N/1mkr lml to 1hr furn CdM &44-3656 Dua Ptlat 21 btwn 9-4PM. 545-4855 lrvlne Condo 1300 mo Lott Fml Cat Hlmlyn Incl utlls 552-8223 (Brook hurst E 111 s ) 1 Bd 1be $850fmo. Pool, •Stngle traller. frig, stove. Jacum. Inch of blue view PCH et Arches. Utlls pd Own room 3 br condo W ID n&-99000y M&-928&evl •96""*607 S•50 No pell 950-3"29 rdwd deck frpt pool IP• Lost gray1wt11 tom cat, w/ 2 br 2 be Nice small com· 4crou from beech 2BR. plex Some view $675 wtgar Whlt-•ter view 413-0•67 $850 Guy 631-5300 eves Deluxe 3Br 2Ba w/frptc. & wti.nds. 752"80 11 dys ~:~·55r;·19~a1Cony. No UST iLIFF TEH. Baal. ltac• 740 NON-SMOKER elegant. lg M/F $.325 759-0«3 Tom wtit tummy vie VlctOfla Prof woman hat turn rm .CM REWARD! 850-3709 tor aame In IO Condo nr LOST wnne Kitten, 1211 SC Ptu Full hee pnv S " F Pool. lac $250 5•5·3 t 10 nowbatl .. 1e ederal Ave. c M 1<1<11 nean- SHARE 3 BR HOUSE. CM wtth t other man $250-. •,.; utl per mo 831 -5898 brokeo, 631·5357 1brt1ba twnh1. Beau vu IEW LllftY l.PT1. 9~ upper bay. lrpt: patio IHtlll Waal.. 2909 Now rentln~ on Beach No pets/ 1 u S 7 0 O Prof per1on lk'g for eonny SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Blvd, So. o Adame Ave &40-03"9 etudlo or lBR ?/pet T91ter -WaJIJ Studio, 1 & 2Br • loft Aging -Clothe unite. Indoor raquetball, Lovely 3Br 28a duplx. ·~ S350/S450/utll. by Jan 1, EAT IT tennl1. Po<>I. IPI. eauna. blk bch Yrly. patios, dt>I 805-963-9•71 days KC Recruit was complaining For 1 .. 11ng Info call g., No pet S 1100+utll•. about uncs In hl• eoup 9e0-2• 18 Avt 1/t Eves 850-1709 Garatff fer Muttering to htmMlf ,,. SUWJll Del~~P:>R,J!,~G~~... Ital 2tl2 :"~m";" d:1~ YILUIE frplc, gar. no pets 0< Eaet1lde CM 10x2o. to EAT IT .. lllew 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury water bed1. Avall now 1t0f~e only 190 mo pt1 - & MAINT. 20 Y..,.exper. M C POOLS 13~t50I Phool 142-5678 .... ...... Sl .. --(.,,;;,,;;;;.;;;~__.;:-- * llMfTT * 1no Entry ........ Unarmed M-II. Liil IOY, 11.111 cur1ty Industrial P<>litlone 8Mch ., .. mtg/b411'*1ng av.it. Min. 18 yr• otCS firm Exp. req, ~ ,. Own 1tan8p e.tt• then eome w/Ulaty req.to-Ad. ~· w.ged dwe& P'!,° "°8, Dally Pilot, P.O. Boll ....._ guet ear u.,.. 1560 Costa M..-C& form. FuH/pert time All 9262& ' sNfta & wlUlclS Apply 1--------ieM-~5pm Mon 1t1n.1.sm.. v--· umtMT 1820 O<ange'#Oodr Sult• v Bookk~ & typilne 2 1 3. 0 r ang•. C a r~9d. Cell e75-22S'2 17&-72"3 IUITY ..... 111.JJUD oolllng '« ...... you IOoklng IOI • tant1to grow wntl our ctlallenge and a fUtUfe aalon, Wed-Set. RklNtd wtttl advancement In tM Ouell•tl• Salon. 200 IC>lat fleld HMO truCk Newpot1 Cent• OJ. N.B~ and tooi. wfth llnowtedge I &44-M71 • of O.W.H .. epta, ape & 1--------- pool Interviewing now MAT • HEI ca11 720-8045 oo1c1no for Ngh 9Ciloo4 atudent w/~ ex:per to WOfl< a '9w tn ~ Pou aurnmer tis>at oper- ating ;oo 673--85~ elble fOI cflent wr1l.--Op 111911 111510 and to...._, Sr Acctnts SALES -Ful time C<*a !'f/audlt. to &. relatad Meaa StatlOnen. .270 E computer •Pl>l1Catlon1. 17th St Cost.a Meea Expet. req · 0. N-arn<*lng Apply tn perwt>n 10em-12 olfe. ~ raume to 130 Newport...eentar Or ste CASH PAID DAILY 245. N.B. CA 1ieeo 8Nql Communieatlona ks 1 .. k.lngh 10 hl9My llOTI OUll motivated people (M/F'I •Ith Mortoaoe/Ban1dng to move Chrl1tmaa •xp. N.B otc Send re-merctianCSIM. Positive MAme wittl Mlaty requlfe-attitude a must Call menu ~ AtS 4oe, oany Mld'le49 t4 t-&t5a. .._.. Piiot, P 0 Box 1580, ::HILO CARE my C M Costa Mesa Ca 92826 home. s mo & 3 yr otes llllUYIPI 3-1 t PM lhlft 362 Th•rd Perm 3 daytwti. 8-5 Start Jan 5 645-t&22 St Lag. Bctl ::: HILOC ARE Week. ends Fr pm lh.ru S &PPlllTllDT SfTTtlS I must love sma.llchl wr Xtra SS tor· Christmas S No "'1oking drr , excel Good vo ice pnone sa1ary Npt Be 675-7048 expe< No MHlng J w I ------ Airport area. S6 plhr Clltlrt,raottr Auld, 852-9158 l="ull time. tront office Must llTS&LH know •nsurenoe t>llllno COllt• M ... 650-2273 CUltCll/S&LU Leading Caltt. Fine Ar11 Gait.y looking le>< T.... TUllH phone Salee Pf'Of 1n the mrned opening, lull time Nwpt Bch erea W• Must oe able to type, 1peclallze In PICHIO I heve gooa pnone -~ Miro. all. Dall Earn and a neat ~·ice S25.~100 000 an-C•ll 10 seneoule an appt nu a l L e on-B r e d (71•)556-0363 548-9353 Dllml/lrtml Cadlll1ce to Go-Carta Whatever the Fad Roll 'em 011 the merket With a ClasalfleO Ad Call Nowl 642-5678 L11H• lt1cla . 4 oeluxe furn. 1 br, •it bik lo bch. gd transp, 1735 Aleo lleeplng room 1200 494-2717 2617 Orange TSL l&UlllEIT 141-1111 •Pll In ,.. plane. 1 Bdrm. $850 mo 759-9114 sec rly IN 645-723• l11iaffl Orr. 4014 2 Bdrm end Townhomee Nr Hoag Hoap. 3Br 2Ba. 2 Office leatala 14 LWI LWS LUIS &SSllTllT ..-pool•. tennl1, water-1tlf 4-plax Avl t2115 Full aervloe EX Sulin t lnter91ted In hiving your ltSTllCT llLP >'1 B Tennis club P/l Malle eandWtchea, pour beer •nd .me. 30 "'/Wt( Some Saturdaye f.4/tw ca11 S42-nc1 3880 Mlcheleon Drive Irvin• ••~ield fell•. Ponds. Gu paid. S800 All, Agt 635-3558 from 1175 lurn/unf. Irv sales personnel make M••••i•s WWC9a.I From Sen Diego Frwy lnOult complx 250-1131 fewer phone cells w/a -" APARTMENTS drive North on 8Mch to PflllSIU nrQher MX*t ratio. con-(Pert fiat) -------------18 .. utlful gard•n apll. McFadden •nd w .. t on Nice 1BR1baapt, 1 hOuM lllNIT UU-11 "" tact UI by phone I ...,.,_,,,4., pat101, garage, BBQ, McFadden lo S..wtnd bch. no rraoe. no pell. 700 If . 3 offcl l rec.pt (305)491-7368 Of' by mall To usllt Ol$trlC1 Manage< llUllUU Jerry 720-aoeQ pool. No pets. VIiiega. (71")893·5188 108 29t St $520/mo 1300 st . cpen IP plan PROFESSIONAL i n Newport Beach 1Bdrm 1520-540 -J.at JIJI yrty Incl. utile. Avail now Wiii bulld to IUtt Alto PROSPECTOR La"una Niguel and HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR 301 AvocadO 6"2-1850 Jn ..., W•yne Aot &4&-8818 2000 f R9aO f PO BOX 58"8 • ---------=---I T t f R k a<llC • . Y °' s:-• ••• ...__o-'-Fla "'"" 10 Laouna S..Ch tor Daily tlUYllT lllYll :tean record 8r1ng MVR Cotta M... Btueprtnt t690 Placlentla. CM Sparkling clean 2Bdrm mmac ur e oc .1a2 BDRM CONDOS occpy s 1 25 grou 1 .......,.,.... -~ Pilot New.papers 1'A8a se 1o. New carpet. Hlghlnd1 Condo, ~ VIiia Balboa & Versailles 852·871" Al H INVEST l•ftlt.tal Outlet Include d1spe1cn ol '.Jr~ tll1 ""' 2 .. --•1 unit w/belcony & vu. 831-•teO A..,.nt Pr1~ •~ o-~ ..,...... ,._,....,_,s to carr---t •• • u ,,.... .. .. ., 2Br•den, 2Ba. dbl gar •-...... ""' ,,,.... _,.........,. O,,,rtaalti" 4111 ... ~.............. "'' chll renok.Nopeta w topener, lrplc, al e. VERSAILLES 2 Sr , w/t>eautlful ooean VleW _ covering down routes 1te0 w111ace 548-8521 comm pool. No pet•. 2ba,penthouee with ~. 1000 eq It. Localed 1n fLMIPUI tmlTlll collectlons and customer •••••••••••••• Beaut 2Br 2Ba Condo S925 Avl now 854-1757 trplc, MC. 2 car parking, pres11g 1ou1 Newport 100% secured ?,'"unit tervtce Minimum of 25 1 for Ad ActiAft S 1 000/ o Center For turthar Info $8,250, earn1 $1,8•8 hou~ P9f -~ S4 OC .Ml Wednesday, Decembu 5 New''& wtd. a~c, ''f'c· Woodbridge condo 3 br 2 no P•~~4-04S2 "' call 644-764•. profit • orlglnal ln11'91t· pl hr and mlleege allow S M h 1 J .\ I 19) W h h · d be I d II be tennis 75. 631 608 b1 lrpl dbl cerpor1 IQ yrd ---- -ment lat 96 days You ence Call 641 43 3, Caft a ARIE ( arc -• prt at a en m 1sp ace Wt Bright & airy 2Br l 'l•Ba l900 days 752•7000 ext Welk to beh Large clean •CdM dl11 eulte1 AC. ampi hold 11119 For complete f9a m . so m located. Accent o n d etails. small pnnt. surprise calls or v1s1ts. Assets TwnhM MICro trptc 2 2385 786-9773 •vet 3BR 2ba. eoct patio, year· prkg. rrom 1225 2855 E 11nanc1a1 report. r-s>ly Oat'ly Piot will be pcrfo<'ted and could muluply Intense md1v 1dual. ver) car gar :.1opener. L•k•. LI It la ty S900tmo 813-2507 Cout Hwy 875-6900 wtth name & phone • 10 lklto deta1tmg I rom an11c.w1ll bc maJor pan o f scenario. 1traam1 & w11er1a111 l•U IC WESTCLIFF 2Br 1B• SludiO/otc-W•tcllft Dr Wlndevtl A.lrl>Olt Work• STEVES OETA L NG lQ VISOR TAURUS (Apnl 20-M ti)' 20): yclc continues high, wnttcn notice Pool/epa. no pall $875 ier. #rPIC. lotea chetm. w/eomm pool. No pele. NB Approx 700 SF 1700 PO Box 8597. Anaheim. need• eM1rget1c people " • 1s rcc..e1H d conccmingrecentrcquest. Yo u'M$elwhat youwan1.11ming M1·2,...7or541-3115 wa11t,to ~ & town. '725/mo,'ft lM . 1s1.1u1 mo,uutspdM&-3879 C.92809 (71")532-t788 k°a1het~u'::'s~c~~ •• ~gTt~ I 642-5678 1:) on target and you could h11 financial Jackpot. Gem1n1. Virgo. Olll• 111 1550 mo. 94-&457 144-IM2 or 720•9177 Bel Waatt4 Slot Htl W1att4 51 won. hard Ce1163t ·6~ __ ._._ __ _ ~~tunus~~ons p~y~~i ~rant rok~. Fuw~~ B~~~ ~~~~.~per1BR apt. a~ 7 0 1~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~~~~~~~~~- GEMI Nl (May 2 1-Junc 20): o mconc behind scene~ w orks in your ~~o~~;~t""H~tft~~ ~rkg • ~~iii ~~'Zva~ Arsc Pt.ii. 38dL. 6ltn1. behalf, deserves accolade. Focus on residence. 3:CQU1s1tton of luxury 14t5 m. M r &4&-971.t now. 1~75, Single N-tmkr pools. tndry. MC 1700 item and chance to restore do m estic harmo ny. Libra, Taurus person~ • 0· no plaaM . Brook 417-3711 M5*3e&e or 673·8086 play key roles. Stress diplomacy! C~~4:• ti: Tripi•~ !Br Large 1 br •,.; blk 10 beh Qd tit aattt 27 CANCER (~une 2 1-July 22)• Study G em!"' message for rc.hable -~r p!;k '58S C5:1;3.ry. tran1p .• orptl. l•S"b rn lati'i 2 clue Look behind scenes. define terms, rc.ahze that what bcgrns as •9•-21g1 amaH =:; uu br ~ Oinntton could be transformed into .. something real." Pisces. Virgo ~~T~~~· 2Br apt. 1 Z'llt Mary 10-101!° d•y• natives fiiure 1n unusual scenano. • a "8-2058 evea LEO (Jul) 23-Aui. 22): Focu~ on respons1b1lil). career, business. E-elde 21ii \Be wtt>Mmed 1ntcns1fied rclau o nsh1p K eyno te .1s ach1cvcm~nt. Y o u'll work wrll =~frf~· J~'= dunng en is. under pres~uf'l' Y ou II meet dt'adhnc with flying color1 1225. 2 peraone. no P..a. Emphasis on m onry and lo"c 850-1798 VIRGO (Aug. 23-ept. 22)· Projec t ts completed. know when to act E-elde ,,._ IOvefy ~ 2be "o0 ~tagc:" Emphasis on commun1cat1on, travt;I. pubhshi!'& bale. o/w, w/d, gar oP.nef d1~~mmat1on of informa11on. Sotneonc wants something for nothing $825. 831-3848 .-end• Ptot ~to rwnt rm -do n 't become a taraet. H on1ons ~pand. • & .-daye after 5. In lo quiet .E.CM .i........ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Emphasi2r independence. creativ ity, LAROE 1er 11a on v1c-91•U .. aliw.l .. il Condo ta 1.t2..oe10 willingncS\ 10 get to heart of matter. What had been a financial torte. ... t of Hart><>f. Lteb.itteh JIM compl1cat1o n will be corrected. Member of opposlle se' fiaurc Outer CornptQ. No S*• NOOmlifldQav=a;:t prominently. you'll learn more about love • "'"5/mo. ISl·t52t U O/vp Balboa Inn, SCO.J\PIO (Oct. 23-No" 2l): C'Ccnl on 1ntui11on. baste issue~ 1n NMdooupletornanage 19 H£ Alfti OOMI\ vlaw. l?M7..0 conncctfun with propcny o r home. Moon emphasis continue) on unit apt. rna1nuilno .. bll-UU8\ TrNNI\ pannenh1p. lcg.-il aflian. m11magc Sense of d1m::t1on ts resto red. ty '**8MY &4._..t&7 \WIMMIN(, p1u, ~ ... -mm family mtmbcr proves loyally. d1gc live problem 1s solvtd. • WA1191 mu,h mnre' \1Hr) T~~* ~ Mii SAGITr ARIUS (Nov 2Z.C:>cc. 21 ). A ccent on travel. davenuy. f.495/mo 1 Id 1 bl llP4* no pel\ MoJl'f, ~&Mt c't 2:4.= your wtlhnJne to ht Ot\1ble Another aainarian is tn picture and so unit 08'· Indy rm. *-optn d~1ly q to h .. L..air 15 a Ocm1n1. You'll have plenty to lauJh Bl: there might ht valid reason 1~023":on. ~d ..,.. for cclcbrnt1on. Promote: special ~rv1et. ' TSL MANAGEMEul-• 8-ctl, oolof TV CAPRICORN (Oec. 22-Jan 19): Y ou'll be asked to prcscnt a new &42•1.m 'J' S1Nwtuoi.no~t formnt. Focu~ on creativity. romnnc~. chanie and surpn~ pttsc:nlcd PAl.M M APTS-Ap•rtmtl'lts 302tW•Coaa• kwy by o AQuanan. M o ney picture 1 hnghtcr thon onam•ll5' ant1c1patcd l!utll<I• 2 er. ases NO Ntwf>Ot1 8Hcfl 0 111 Populanty mcrcM<! • )'OU could win a contest. pere.. 1H1 Meaa Of c.. 1700 161,, ,,, .. , lntala INT AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18) A VOid unne« ry nsks -adhere btwn .... 64MIO i •I Oo ffl m m m: to rut.cs. rc1ul•t100~ and th1& ppllc c'iprttttl)' 1n dcahna with Pvt.1 er fr'PiC. poot, ~ 6.u 51 Aval Dec w/c. atOO/~ • 10 .. cmmcnt.al. tnc1cs. rut rcquc t 1n v.nttna. Gl\C cle1r oplanat1on OM· NO,,_, Ht ¥1 ~ . 1l Cd (IOt)73t·l1H Of' of pos1t1on . V1rao IS m picture ., 1511 '60-IMt Nt wpor1 I nd! NQ ('1'•~1-011t Aft Seim Pl (Feb 19-M tth 20) C heck G cmtni m es •. Relatl\CS Owlet 9"\111 Ilk. l (I l~lnt A~('l'U Loe Ilg IMr Pool ha"" ~me unusu~I rcquenund )'OU nuJht be a h&llll1 unw1lhn1 h<>'t patio No pet• t-445 111 1 blhl lbt. oolof tv. 2 frl*a Know tt. hc."d1plomauc. burrtfu 10 be 1n t1m1d tcd 't ou•tt lc.un m o rt mo • l•OO"'dep. P•P· 6-.5-U04 IMP• "' ~hrl:,ta• about financ1al rt\ourcc., of tho~ cloS<" to you P8f'wood ~._ 5"a·I07" ,..,..... •Vllltablie 5" ,. ..._ ' '. District Managers If you eniov worlo.•"9 ""'"' rov"9 bo ' & girls and ~'~ fOb' ore nc>t tor you conuM r o cortt• 1n the newspop.r circulo tion lteld This '' o uni~ pcnrt!Of\ with dotly cholt.n94n & reword\ Our ope<>•llQ\ 0'" 1Mmed1ote ~pplrconh mvit h~ o YO!l •l~w090n or mi<\ w,. offer on u.cell~t t0lory w1.+. o bonu• pion Gnd go• oflowonce We ho"'9 Ofl u.cellent benefrt plo11 ltlot 1ncludM holf)• tolltotion 1~mo1ro~ lrboorol ~ ond hol1doy' COlld•~' "'v't hove o ck\•rt to be • wttenful and be willing to wor\. ho~4, If you thonk yov ho..a !tie qvo41fteohofn, pleoM apply '" ~ to .330 W. Bay ~osta Mesa, CA 92626 • ~ ...... . . C8 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, December 4, 198' • stOO 1100 "' 1114 &atl .... , t:A~•·~·~la~~~""'°" ~~~~--....,, CJ.111tt 1141 1 MHW•IWI --~NI llMlfU/•IUlll Salta s....-l Ct Solltalr• l wfllt• 27for3UO&llf8WIOCIOW liiM._,,.....,~l""l!IP";.i. P.v.T TIME To WOtit tot Sorneaper ,IQI b1ek oro un d helpful. l!ARN WHAT VOU'RI! TELEPIOll dl&moftd ~alttt seooo cou~/clothtop.Body,T· Iii · JaNoe'a R.aoedV Annt f'Mlnt, 'n .00/ht P/Tlme. 6 e1ayt Incl 112 WOATHI 11 the L.oa An· aaaa&Tffl Ster. UOOO 240-2733 ,,..,.,. JUra A-lreme, idnt one ownet, &m m .iet~ TlaM..-ftL l7S.li14 Tll'"tlmll dayl&l"'"'8')'.8tate,8m'I G•IH Tlmu 1•1•· .,........ a.aut ladlMdl~llUd cOl'd • ... ong ateso day 11500 ne-o112 iv~ • . ~--.,..--,=-tr=-~ ••• 1... lnautanca !553-1 115 mat1cet1no office 111 Cotta lar1 111. P/la1 euln~s. Apgr• 1 Kt ~92ff evee 546-3a&t 71: COIOll•. ·~ cMck _.. _, c:ie.iw IU1 ---M .... !1Nc:llV9 now, out .. W TOT.. WEI HTI Fl""" at..-.o 11500 080 hm .rm;t:Of,.i thorough-r•ll•bl• Own llAlllTm P&ITTllll MWoommlMlon ectle af. tr ... , gu.al~worth$2300.Mk~ 411 Ford Woody. OtlQ, 551.()191 Wf1t ~ OIRECTOAIES car 2-S Cl9Yt vwtc AM'e HOtM> del!Wty. Loa Art-Iowa YoU to Mm more 0... P.U lallJ snoo. pp 213 474.orocJ c;omp1ei.-.1un_, '8000· rr.-;v---·--....,rrm,,. remporary In Leguna 16.00 atatt: M2•t2M 1~~ ~to ~.. Tlnw1 1 O.yt, than S200. tn com~ No ex.per MIC., will ttaln -tt20 A Ford S.01n 11.in11n e..cm.,.._u.O'Mlcar 111 .. 118" om;;;-'it.i;;Qnord:_";: ~~ti3$~a:C, g:2: ~~~W:: ~O·M-4hxt 8 •lace u•u 1111 l'OOO 17M1111 lllEMcllHA's ~~;..!~~.~~ •--,-.. --.. -... --.__ 1~ ~.,! ":: 1xpandtng comp~'l. h r • 1 u -oe30 or 11·apou1bletoeammore nUPllllSll.JOfTll g~s:ot.'&.~0 14 SOITll C811 8:30em 5-00pm _.,... p/hr 842.74~111 5f)m • _;:ct lncome andc 'i;-842-e<l15 than s1000 weekly. NIHtra1ntor c.M remodel· Aatn larrtH 1-t00/~S-204e "'--• · ln084Mnt. alt r Houre are ltexlble and the Ing contractor 30 Hr/wk. 81ue/whl11 Orienta! Rug. 0 · co11n --------Co.ta M..._ Preparing INTERIOR DECORATING Grey, btwn 10em-2pm PU111P Plllff office It Freew1y cloM Berbara 849-7022 by 12. $250, Enalllh Hall A .. I 1107 ..... ..._1 ..... n /•-•-s Sand'#lohee & Satadt. Cotor -Dulgn-Paqple M 2-5844 #81"11.0 5 d•ya •Week Incl For more lntorme.tlon. ' tr" $300, Oat "'880 w/ JIA Audi looo. K.i oond. YOLISWllEll / l'\ •• d./"p/f h::;.l 8:30•m-3pm Mon-Fri. PT/FTwllttraln77S.Sll47 IMdlcal Sat Wiii train. art or call(714)640-0301 nftST/HOEn. butane 1,1,nk 135k, lt! .. eo5 t2K'ml.~/lm~ ... Ottg ISUZU For Interview eppt. lntedor Ptant SMVJOe tllt· MDtULJlllnUT d rifting baokgrl)und SOTIY/IE"-/Tt•• for prol111ional Npt Boh tuner wt OOf IP re fN • ownr S3950, 494-2084 H&ton In Supermrllla 2131404.,.766 Ing Maintenance Teen-PIT b.ctl office tor ophlh helpful. J:uU Co beneflte Phon11 t pl:; :111ng •. firm. Gd tyQlng akllle ... 873-85011 ~~r ·~r,;~pl~:c::.: ,___________ nlclan1. W• love our group.. Wlll Train. Start :r.:o~:n~:.·~~ 1660 eral ottk. dut ..... ~: Mntlal. N .. t •P~.,·~· l---.-E-.-,E-U_T_E_ll __ IJIW tu Call Roat oollac t. flU/W P&Y WOfk. High Mlf-eeteem, imm.d. 848-3242 10-4 or 11:30 to 3:30 Mon lmm.O poelUon 873-0SOO • ·66 Red 8Uw. reblt q , 213/~52-5855 PllTl n• Wiii common MOM required. nx IPIUTlll thru Fri. Computer Sya-N1rehou11/1took help lllCI oc tw1pmeet •Pao; a/cam/Im raOlo-cus. Gd --------Opportunltlae avallebl• Able to INrn fut. Exp •UIU LYHI an1wefing Mf'Vloe exper tema ind Apptlcatlon1. PIT. Packing, llltlng In· Wiii pay for apace/that• conct. 12,800. 673-0148 lllfll USllT&IT with the LOS ANGELES pref. (714)261· 1105 II you 8fe lnt..at.O In pref. Full/part lltM day or 852-8735. E.O.E. votvecl. S4.00 558-2030 Mloh1el 1173-5515 ~ t .. m oriented dentll ol· ~~~~~::~oor °: J:~: 11L~!8~!~0: :~~~ °'·~~~~~~ evening•. 842-1403 HOlnUY/UMll. Neebnde: Fri pm thru Free J1ck1on Tlcketa ·~n~~-~~·,'.';~! ~ In Cotti M .. look· door new.pape< aaies pllcatlona for permanent mllllona and are willing PHOTO LAB COUNTER Npt Bctt CPA Firm neecte 1 Sun. mutt love 1mell w/purchaee 01 20 J.0 S5875 0 80 1173-65112 Ing for en enthu1l11tlc & program. Quer1nt11d poettlone IOf all lumber to WOftc hard fOf II, con-SALES, camera know!· well rounded lndlvldual :hlldren. No smoking. ~t=~ cm~~~· rt Nit-motivated ROA with hoYr1y wage plua com-yard joba. alder thl9; Merr"I Lynch edci-1 must. 1 Hr Photo. w/xlnt typing akllll. drive, axoet .. 1ary. Npt at 11111 1 fi"r ••· mlMlon. Houri: 9am to 2 Sample current• rat11: RMlty la the moet pr... 646-2424 Mike pleuant epeaklng voice. Sch 87~7048 perlellee 842-670 pm or 4pm to 9pm. Trll~ Lumber Handlin St.10 hr llglou1, moat growth -"•· nOI bkkpg ll(pl(. Prior CPA Jt~I WHtH 5105 Ing 11 provided. Potentlal 3 Axll Truck S9.37 hr ortent.O name In fMI .... r-office. word prOCMtlng HSlllH to ..,.,, S300 plul pe< Truck & tralter $8.50 hr t1t1. Prep1ra yourMlf Group home for dl .. bled &/or PC ••P« 1 ptua, n-1..aundry done for bU~ POOi contractor need• d• week. For an Interview, Fortdlft $9.50 hr now for the next reel II-chlldren needs pereon emkr otlc. Celt Nat1lll Bach Execa. Pick-up & signer for pools and land-calf· Alao avail. unakllled job• lite boom. Career op-with 1 yr B H. Mod exp. between 10-4 759-0247 detlwry. YOUI' home or of- sc1plnll Mull hlVI 1157-2361ext.1204 Comp~proYld .. health portunlll11 avalllble 957-6100 sntnUY/WT floe. Nlcole 673-1624 G1rdenl ng-Utll lty Trallef,new with tool box, 1200. 403·8457 alt. 5·30 Get In th1pe f o r ChrlStmes-Membilrahlp Unlveratty Athletlc Club $.400. 645-2124 sai.e-Servloe-LM.stno ******* EXOELLllTllYllTllY PIE ... WIEI llW11 substantlel expertenoe In ---------& dental IN., pront lhaf. Licensing tralnlnO 1v1i.-Flexible hr1 ~x 30 hr Sterling Sllvef designing iwlmml~ lllEULIFFIOI Ing, etc. Apply in peraon ~~· M~.~~ p:!~ RUL ESTAn wk Sflrthnd. typtng, llllng Seim., FtU1e, ~~~,v:f,'j~1=\~;5 :! :<:~~g:~==~~f~cr:!~1 :;>'~du~or ";:::~lal EntryleYelelerlcal poaitk>n btwn 9am-3pm at 17311 at Merrln Lyncn Realty II SWSPllSll skllls ••Nntl11·1 girt ofc wl CBM. Nlcole 673-1624 screen S50 640-01175 91320t AITstr 1DAG964 managefl1I po1ltton In tor marketing co. Muet be Nicholl St. H.B. ~8-936& or "3-1319 . Mr Broadhead 851-01188 C SSOS !11 320! !it p ·s· 1dog660 firm 114-241-0295 "'111b'·-be& ,'!',.,.~~blear .• ~: LEUL um ~~~= =~ ~~~ tor appt 1151 Dov• s t ••• .. HAWAII'" via Western Air-81 320! lltt/r 1btb408 .. _...,....... Exp. litigation secretary to 111111111 C.8.1. flee. Commission only. ~EClna•y/OLlll• Chrletma1 Pe<1lan kittens. llne1, expires 12/ 19. $300 l2 3201 5sp si r 1etJ407 DESK CLERK WANTED typing Front .o!flce IP-com~ 1-15-86 tor Sr Men/Wom.n. Local 11u , For conlldenttel Interview -• CFA reg $150+ 1131-7958 round trip 675-t553 92 3201 5sp sir 1dz114S Niii train N~hls Apply ~8/ancerequlred.Unda Partner In Newport Muetha~ownemall.,,.... call9"ettyWatlhatWeter· artt~~~8gttl<ltUn fi' . SSl Meglc lstandMember9hlp 82320l6epalr 1eal416 7am-Noon, Sun-Thur1. 651-9556 $750/mo etart Beach firm. Btl.ohl & hlcle. CW! 540-t395 ext. 3 front Homes 673•6900 NB •II _ IOf sale. SS Negotleble 82 32015sp air 11gp463 Sea Lark Motel, 2274 lmowledgable In court SEClnUY Cocker Sp1111, buff & 77rr.M62 774_.161 Doris !12 32015ap ai r 11dc 103 Newport Blvd, CM. l&IHIHSllS practice. IBM Olepl1y •ITll IOITE PIT 5 deya 1 Week. Outlet red. m/l ,25Q:t 557-5677 92'"320151p air 1evd964 .ls.wls.E. "~ctusl--s-•on for Chll-Writer 8llp. pref. but will •HOlmlllST * Include Ill• ty...i..,. flllnn Poodle Pupa THCYp Toy Pacific View CerMtery Lot 92 528E alt lo ( 11dl700 ""' .... ., train Salary nego-4vallableln: Mlso.offlcework ..,..... .... ' 6.a ' Cholceloc.v11S111115Sac 92528J:51pl'd11nu3<le ,venlngs, pvt ooontry club. dren. Openings In 4 lo-tlonabt.c-152-2522 NEWPORT BEACH. tor garden center. answering phon ... New-Min. •250 up. 546-2 $750. 546-1379 !12 633cal al t ( 1eog442) NI I Phon catlol\9: Anaheim Hiiie or . LAOUNA BEACH B ··2 8866 por1 Beach area. PINM I SS . r i I !1332015ap1/r 1twl!i15 Laguna gue • o r ange ca 11 ( 7, 14) LIVE-IN HELP tor h1ndl· Non-amkr H. · .... -call Ginny 640·81150 iiiiii'•"•'•'----,....-.. let 811 tart D'I 3201 "'ap ·s· 010512 Ch ef · 9 am -3 Pm · 974-4200; Cerritos (213) ca ........ eon • .,.,_, lov1ble. ANO LAGUNA NIGUEL. •RAHl'ft, 11 yr. Bay tlb ae1d. Hunt-•-~ 11.lll ~ u 496-S767 _.... ·-·1 1on Expenenc. pretaued t>ut __,._,.UJlt IEOTY/IEIPT rlt 1 500 .., tat • .93320l5ap 'S~90918 402-2682; We1tmln1ter ~ daya, com~ .. t . not neceaeary. Earn lrvlne baeed pr,..,._nalve er/Jumper/tr& I. 1 . "'u-ume ..... on M' lnolt1 D3 3201 a/t air 72484 .ISTIUCT (714) 801-3439 Reta. 645-3655 -·-· Mon-Fri 8-4:30, good 53M230 642-0860 .. " '-::=======::.L.::======:::::;;;;::;-$450 . ...seoo. pe< month. minded company leek• communicator on phone. c 0 p 1 8 r E p _ 6 3 o 93 3201 Sap •Ir 00'2264 UUlllS I No collectlng. CaH 101m O\Jtgolng receptlonlJt to Lite typing & llllng. 1 Glrl ,... ss3s $162.43/mo. 2 yre Old, 93 528E Sep Fd 95&44 1 mmedlate opening tor Lfpn ·' to 4pm. Monday -Friday. handle phone, fight H.B office Siert lmmed Blue/gold Maciw hand good ahape ueed In aml 53 528Ea/t Id 1HIW609 Clrculatlon D11trlct Man-CIRCLE l•llRIETS HAllE OIAIT typing and occeslonal S5.00 start Call Jey Of relied tame ,700 Double appralsal office. 93 528E al t IO'd 2071,94 ger RMpontlbllltlel In-IAllf ftLIT general office dUllH . Cindy 964-0726 c-$300 obo 541-6421 John Ellot 67~11136 S3 31811/te/r 1hdh512 ctude carrlef recrultment, Good worki ng at· --;'ff.iliiiiittiii;ftm-=4T::--.~-=~=,....,...9fiwtM 6\r _na,..R 111es and co1tectlon1. ~ Ml-4111 moephere with exce11en1 SERllOE n&Tlll -,!!•" --•.!"/Or11ar ~ y L Mu1t have depelnd•ble ~:::../~ J ~) MOW HIRIMG aatary and benellta. Con-full or ~rt ti~ & lJS 1 1 ___ _. ~ntkiue White epfnet Plano (l 1•)1•1-• 1l1 car or lrucil and enJoy -" " tact Glenda II (? 14) wknde. neat apPMfance n g ue, m nt ""'"'• S700 8-47-6660 • • working with young boys ~ IHI I Pllft.I 250-9160 for Interview. & handwriting only need circa 1892, cake stand. 208 W 11t, Santa Ana m M it1n ' 't• I HI JI(~ ''. ~ : SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN 11111 lllC• l l tt H111Hlll lllCI till IU 1000 69 Gold Bug. eon.pl. r~ stored to 1111 detall. lmmac. $3195, 720-1912 69 VW BUG. S 1000 or TRADE UP. CONT ACT JIM M. at 673-2994 70 VW BUG 1 OWne!'. good cond. S 1800 or*' offer. 642-6-1~ 78 CONVERT Blu/Wht, nu top/tlr11, Xlnt oondl $7000 631-6250 78 RABBIT, Dal, 1Unroof, cua. runs xlnt. very clean S2395 OBO 545-3933 Ev 76 RABBIT, gr811 cond. S 1650 Ca.th. "119 BUG greet cond S 1150 Cuti. Must Milt 64~5755 and girls. Delly Piiot, ~ ___. ~ , • FH ,_Wiii ~ECEPllON I ST PI T appty2690Newpo'1 BIVd. cover compote 673-5&12 Cable Nelson upright CLOSEOSUNDAYS West Bay. Coate MeN ---GASllEll noppnec.NoMlllng.Wlll 6-12:30 dally. 67>1823. C M ~llHCtl Mll plano S?SO.M0-1992 ::::::::::::::;;'_6_1-.,,S-c-lrr_oc_o_._.,.3..,,.5K...,--m-I. :~~n5~ with only , ASSISTAIT lllAIEllS lflln Call Jane, e62-cS8"3 Apply 501 ~JI) st NB ·-s-.-"-,.-.-.-1-0E_M_ll_ 15eiij.. FriOidaJre wUfi. s:!~~j:~'iaooL!f:o' LARGE SELECTION OF blaupnkt, Ilk• nu $6500 .. NURSES AIDES needed. •HOEP'TlllllT• FIT position $5.00 hr to er/Ofyef. yellow. $100 Gd cond. 536-4040 NEW & USED BMW'SI 640-8590, 635-7001 pp- HIYD llw.I ~ Interviews Wednesday 9-11 All lhlft• 1va11. t«5 Su.-Mlse. office wor1t etart Apply 11 Kiii Home ea. 673-1624 Liii I~ lft buQ8 never die-they Must know LA ar81 S5 hr ~--A.M. at 2588 Newport Blvd., perlor Ave, NB 642-2410 for gllden center. Video 873 W. 16th NB -1-1-ft-APPl--WIOH---TV ldio, VOLU ESALES 00 to Or. ~I Complete ~t~ "'ffj'.;~ ~ ~°:J: •. -C osta Mesa (on Newport lllSIH ASSISTS Non-smkr H.B. 8"2-8666 Shlppln~ & Receiving LES 957~133 ''"" '232 s3~~~1~~Ji~~~'.!'!~ r,:n:~~:i~ ~ .. ~ .,...____. Blvd at oet Mar) 7-3 ehllt for em&ll prlv1te REC"EPTIONIST /TYPIST. Clerk ull .Of part-time Litton Range & mlctowave Beeumu1 161 coi0(9d TV. LONG BEACH for Or.Bug 957-2588 DRIVERS WANTED Muat Call {71 4) 537-4840 for Convaleecent Hoepltal In PIT. Busy Real Estate ol-Exp not neoeuary Cati eombln. Like new. $300. Xlnt conct $100. Cell (No. Chen)'exlt"'405) have economical vechl--more info EOE Lagun1 BHch. Xlnt llce.Mustbepreaent1ble Berbare tor •PPI 645-1418 (714)974-9528 llH)IH·lltO WE CARE cle. Call tor Into 852-8582 aalary a bonua. Apply & retlable. Wiii train but 540-3280 trad•lne Welcome THE G .. AOENS L p I'd 4 h 1 dell SIOllITT * Relrlneretor, Washer & Beau1lful 25" RCA Cir TV Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEIK Wt no• lla•t 15 oCJC1\lllCS IOI younc 'lll" btntn to secu11 rtadtn IOf Tht Of~t ~Y Pilot Our crtws start at 3 30 pm alld ,work unbl 8 30 pm wttldays On Saturday '" 1 won a lew more hours You wtW H l'n m1ny l'lPS alld Pfllts "°"' with tiNntot rour own money thtre is no clell•t11na Of collection 1n•ol•ed If fOU ilt 1ntt1estecl. pltase "" Mi Earl " • -oun1 e•p re · r Y * O • B t d S 148. 3 yr wrnty. Open OPEN SEVEN DAYS llW I 11111 ee.ch. 450 Glenneyre or 9am-1pm or 1pm-5pm. E,ntry level. Unarmed .. ryer. eau . con . Sun. TV Johns 646-1786 call btwn 9-3 494-6075 Nancy 631-1266 curlty lnduetrlal position• Blk/whl TV. 547-2916 . 1--------- 0FFICE avall. Min. 18 yra otd small apartment e1za_gu Colored TV'1. 13' Admiral lfHI l7 Own tren1p. Better than etove $65 673-3687 -SfSO. 19' Zenith $250 1--------- average wage. We pro-w/remote. 641-6864 ~ vlde guard cerd & uni· Nether & Dryer $145 ea. I 7012 form. Full/part time. All Gas atv $150, relrlg S150, Ptwtr NII BILL YATES I VW-PORSCHE I I, I' l '' 837·4800 493-4':, I HOEmUIST ISSISTl8'T PROFESSIOlllL RECRUITER loieavy phones. typing. Please make confidential to Kathy or Marian at •ehllts & wknda. • Appl) Otwer S 100, 646-5848 h BOSTON WHALER 9am . 5pm Mon thru Sii rr" •• ,.. ' 2 w/35 hp. 673-7873 ,, • • .. ,, tin tl7S ~~2f. Or~~g°:" •. Sc'!' 1 Yr Old whne Shepherd, 26' Searay Sundancer gd 71 Volvo 245 OL GOOd 645-7811 Requlrea excellent com-cond, xtrasl Owners enx-cond am/Im Red/bm Ile lcatl ... Ill CP• 978-7243 wefl beh1ved, very quiet. lous $19.500 <>•0-1230 $4900 6«-5272 mun on '""i 1· __ ,"1 Rntaurant * ,._.11 FWlll * Free to gd hm. 780-1376 ,_ clle('tete, no d rec:1 ...., • IELP IEEIEI: rv•• "82 15'6"" Bo t Wh ·~ a•._. Dtantic Ing Salary + bonu1: 20 Exp lull time, 9M-1622 -iome needed for young 1 on a ..... I i 1125 11 •••1 hours. flexlble hours. Call :1oslng e mployees. Turtolee 1hell lemale eat, 70 hp Johnson New '!'•~·-·-~---~-HEIDI. (7 141 752-0247. S3.85/hr to start. MuSl be Steined Glau Glazer Full very playful. 631-8334 Trallrlght trlr. 15 gel tank, 60 CMC 15006)( g apd, fm 8.30AM 10 Noon only, 18 or over Apply at. or PIT Exp nec:esaary cover. swivel eeata 1tereo, od cond, S2900. Please Monday thru Fri-WEllY'S Gd 1ttltude nee: 673-5030 ~h111 Apao, 2 yr old, male S6500. 845-2124 538-8148 & lemele. Gd w/chldm. idii•Y~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil·--~~ ~~!"2_~f991lrvlew SllSllllll TUOIEIS heet>fkn. M 1-4115 B~~te:~~'g~ Xlnt cond 'ti •1& AOClll -""' need.O for grades 4-8. r i 25 $139/mo.+ Ill. $486down R,...es-ta-u-ra_n_t_____ min requlremenll. B A ara tart ... ,. Sail 7 4 C.E Commercial ..... 4rtlll OUllECIAST IAILY PILOT SIT. HPPHlll'S degree wl1h CBEST, lllO 5 Pc &nett• Set. walnut, 36' c6tube1X. dd lhape. ALL-SAVERS PIZZA STiii ~~ v=~~n1~r~i:~~!~ S150· ?50•1289 LoAded, 2 yre tr .. moor-__ <..,..7..,..14..,..1...,.43..,..2_._19_7_7 __ ?/T openings In Newport & Call lor appllcatlon or 1· Green/gold sofa. Xlnt Ing, S37K PP 648-HMev 64 ACCORD UC. 3 dr lrvlne. Flex hrs. Apply In as)pt Fountain Valley cond S2001obo 756-9370 Lehm1n 12 w/lrlr. Xlnt hltchback. 5-yr 50K warr . person. Schoo I 0 I 1 tr I ct ,3 ,...EA=--u..,.,T=--4-pc__,l,...lv,...tn-g-r-oom-cond $350 640-1992 1018 ~114~f~~-~~2~9500 2300 SE Bristo! Certificated Personnel set. solid oak trim, nevM Newport Beach-EOE 642-6651 ext. 227 EEO u&e<l $365. 974-2686 lit• Deeb •mac tlH '!5 C!XoiLUcs S199down CJoMCI End Commtrciel L .... ALL~AVERS (714)A32-19n NABERS CADILLAC :: (714) 548-7058 ~ .---~~ nas an opening lor a part- 11 m e e xperienced. creative Layout Ar11•t to produce quallt y ad htyoot1, compe & llyers for a feat paced dally newepaper. Concept to llnlehed art. Send resume only & xerox copies ol work to: Steve Hough. Art Director, Orange Coast Delly Piiot, P.O. Bo• 1560, Coeta Mesa. Ca 92628 llOOFEIS ~In 10 y11 exp 548-9734 S ~/. II • l l.t =urnlture needed by etrun-40"moorlng, xlnt Newport •••• I • II • • 1ocat1on &~e•t 21 · 1111-neede for Corona def gllng musician. To give Mu marketing firm. aw1yl Mll-eall 646-8744 boat. S13, 631-5525 LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low mileage Cadlllecs In Southern FIUEIUIDEll California! See u1 tod1yl Exper. pref, but not I llY FlllmlE AHOYI Sllp needed tor required. For more lnlor-trim .SeaRay 25 It. Work u lee TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Exciting chance to sell "The Greatest Investment Oppor1unlty ol the Cen· tury"I Fabulous SSS potential. 714-963-5535 matlon cell 760-0505 LES 957~133 S47-7&23 hm 538-1952 SWfTOlllUI IHUTHS CEITllY 21 SllF For telephone an1werlng 1120 Pacific Cat Hwy. aervlce. All lhllta 1\ah ACROSS 57 Counr up 58 Gou uni! 1 Speech fault 59 Above 5 Rosary unit 6 1 Achieve 9 P101 62 Dot-dash 1d1om 14 Excepllonal 63 Axl• end 6<t Imitation sutt peraoo 65 Mod1ty 15Entreat t6 $1141 eource 66 Ob•tac:Je 17 HAE ruler 67 Benolds 16 Unka hazard t9 Nabbed DOWN 20 HOf H r llCft t Plunde<s 22 Track stars 2 Wllnln pref 24 Reasonably 3 -fire 26 Grotesque 4 OISMnled 27 B•g waves fl However 29 Patrolman 6 Bungles J O -Thumb 1 Open-mou tneo 33 0;1erall scheme 8 Beh111ea 37 We11 lnd1u 9 Feline treet Island 10 Marble 38 Seaglrl land t 1 Maka eclalrs 39 lnge.t 12 Declare 40 Pre<:t•ce 13 Browni. par1 41 Hobnail 2 t Winter prac1p1- 42 Form 99a1n 1a11on 23 Sand wedge 44 Oreuuo eg 45 Embryo 25 Maneuverable 46 'Go aJott 28 Orlveta· 47 Tithe concerns 49 Beefed 30 Big horn 53 Not normal 31 Final b•O 2 3 6 1 ,, .. HUNTINGTON BEACH FIT or PIT Poeltlon1. ::ordlally Invites member• 642-3013 PUT Tiii PREVIOUS PUZZLE sot VED Dependable people to tie pepera for the Los An· getes Tlmee Newpaper 17 Y11 & up 1 Daya /wk, M on -S a t hrs 1 30am-3;30pm, Sun hr1 1:30am-4 3-0am S5. p/hr C111 24 hra 759--0630 842-6015 ol the publlc wno are Telephones .... lnte<ested In a career In 1 -.u 11.,a -... reel estate to Join us .___ -r" thurld1y evening, 6th of llllLY PLO Olll, December at 6:30 PM. mbltlou1 men & women. Refreshments wlll be..,. no exper nee. Call now, ved and 1 free drawing 540-6695 111t. 211 32 Associate 33 Smaze 34 lnre 35 H1t 118rd 36 Dawdle 37 Ven1ctes 40 Courage 42 Small one 43 Mell d"nk 45 Binge 47 Presenl e g 6 48 Come ectoss 50 Queens - Cen horse race SI Gentry 52 Fore. un1ta 53 -Bombed 54 Impassive 55 Brusque 56 Soft drink 60 lnl'ofmal fOt Winnipeg tO 11 12 13 PUT Tiii ms. Help needed In Santa An• office running ~rvey. Will tr1.ln. Xlnt for etudent C e ll Mre Crose , 662-584• fOf a licensing courM --------- with Century 21 . Biii TILE S Rude. Cell 536-7542 Pert time appointment 111· ---------tert needed to fill ~- HmlE SALES Inge In expanding Sant• Mature Chr1stlan woman, Ana otllca. 5-9pm Mon- part-time lnoludlng Sat. Fri. Wiii train. s.t .. 1ary. Satea ex.p. nee. 631-2622 Call Mr1. Hlck1, M2·5843 ~o~ . Gttr-ts . SeJWiees Guide ·--· Se.Jll)ices • COMMEll CHEVROLET "'· '.'< I l.11 1. ' I I ' • • ,.., I \ \If • GittJ 11 · ==.=lMde.Jt==sz=o=;"!\-,:=~P========-1, __ ca~_·1e.JU_·_IAn-----f.._ ___ --t .... ets . '--0 SioweJ.S . USEDCAAS& TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR Country Crttt.,. ure bred blM:k & tan '•trolo0er/Numero1o011t FLOWERS BY MORAi flft &PPl&IUL 54~ 1200 ---- i>amper.O puppeta. Per-mini ~ehund Pupr.lea avt '°' Hotld•y Oat'*· •48 E 17th StfMI, Cormter-0.1.lllo i--.... -+---1 t.ct for all 1173·5515 IC>f 1819. 8 wke old, re MCI Inge (213)824.()533 :O.ta MIA 845-1844 OllYllUT -.,..._---I~-+-.,. NhOieM!e( hal ador1ble In latnlly erwlron"'8nt & 18211 BEACH BLVD <Olli ... CNms». Raccoon lootltng f0< loVlng homll HUNTINO'TON BEACH etc 10" (mom/bebe) aus Gd martdno-. e.xe1 cti.. classrf 1ed ads 1'7 ..... l s Ml·IH 1 _.,._,.._._.....ii---4 ~ut• 22" a Pand.tBeer poelllon 760-8753 119 95. Hurry. 131-<>948 phone 642·56.78 WI WAIT Tiii Goo·. d ........ - u1umn Hart. l«n u ln IYllnti '°'1 Appr '5500, .... S..000. 545-1113 • ....... IAY* ......... Eltetrle, gu, ~ Prlett rrom Sl,900 5-1812dyt842·'178 rl !=~~====.t.==- I + for you! DailjPilat . s.. Ronald DllOI THIODOll ROBINS POID 1060 HAllOI 11¥0 CO~YA MUA 6-4) 0':/10 * HONDA * 140-1880 HAS 2600 H11bor Btvd. COSTA MESA P .. -.. -L-, ----11-1-7 ':':79=-=a~,-1n-:P=-rJ~x~43=-"'l(..,..m1_Nft_ ... • trane Auna grMll Fu" power. Need• co.metlca. POUCHE Allot Cll8VllOLIT :r:::= aaac nDION u•c:.c......., 67a-tMe S450obo 831-*8 77 SUNBIRD Mech xlnt. get cond, 57K mt S1200 080. Cell t.42-7517 ~It 57 "e.nt WANT ACflOH? Cluatfed Ade M~M71 ... , _ _.__ HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY I 1111 ·.11A 't. IH I I Mtll 11 •1 l'llH OHl\NCal f.CHJN IV LAl II OUNIA I'• t.I N 1 •• Dougla~ senteDced ·to: gas_chanibet County fury deliberates only one day on penalty for eX-Mesa snuff film killer Fred Bcrre Douglas. tt1e fonner C'osta Mesa man who killed two women during a nude photo session. was sentl;nced today lo die ih the gas chamber by an Orange Coun1y Su- perior Court Jury. - Coast The seven-man. fi ve-woman JU') reached Its dec1s1on after only one full day of deliberauons. Douglas. S5 . wos co{lvicted Nov. 20 in the 1982 sex-slay1ngs of M arMrct Kruep,er. . 16. ~anti Beth cops go ·all out Jones, 19. both Anaheim teenagers who were lured to ,I.heir deaths believin'g they were going to pose for nude photographs. according to trial testimony. In convicting Douglas. !he JUfY also found a special allegation of muhtple murder to be true. which qualified the defendant for the death penalty. The penalt) phase of the trial, during which Jurors. consider evidence concerning the sentenc1 ng. lasted two days and concluded last week. In closing arguments to the jul), Deputy District Auomey Ton) Rackauckas urged the Jurors rec- ommend DougJa~ ~ executed. He cited a 1977 case against Doualas and his "intense interest" 1n · violence connected with sex. .\ former prosutute and heroin Child abuse is on the Increase In the county and a·state legislator wants to help the young 'ii.ctimsJA3_ on ti ps.y -~~~~~__.,.~ drivers / A. James West, who help- ed develop Lake Fofest and El Toro. is dead./ A3 :-:·:·:·:·:·: .. :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: California John De Lorean's brother is suing him for $440,0CJ"Cr in unpaid loans./ AS Nation Divers have uncovered a 3,400 year-old shipwreck with a bundle of ancient artifacts./ AS Coast law agencies beefinguppatrolsto :- grab holtday revelers By STEVE MAl\BLE Of the OaltJ l'tlol ..... Orange Coast police departments have declan:;d open season on drunk- en drivers by beefing up patrols or assigning teams to prowl city streets for intoxicated motorists. -· . . . , addict who testlfied dunng the pen- alty phase. described Douglas as a· ..sicko." be claimed Douglas asked her to help b1m find women for a "snuff movie" which would include the actual dj membermeot and death of the women. Defense attorney George Peters pleaded for his client's life. poanung, out Douglas was an orphan whose · taste for degrading women was ac- Construction spending is up for the month of Octo- ber, but economists fear its just crews finishing projects before winter setsin./A4 Newport Beach wall have a pair of two-man teams doing nothing but looking for drunken dri ve rs through New Year's Eve and Costa Mesa has lauched a full-time "drunk squad" that wall carT) on the special patrol through the enure ;rear. "We'll have up \O four officers anti a serp,ean1 workrng at any given (Plea.e aee DRUNKS/ A2) Mourning India's dead Famlllea mourn victims of polaonoua ga• leak which killed •• many u l ,000 in central India. Many were felled ln their homea and more than 20,000 were atrfoken ln what la believed to be the world'• wont poJ.aonoua-gaa dlaaater. See story Pace AS. ...... :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Grenada's voters elect a moderate slate favored by the United States.I A4 Industrialist Armand Hammer says U.S. should pledge not to fire first nuclear weapon./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::::::::: Mind&Body An Irvine bride was one of the first deaf adults to hear via an ear implant device approved last week by the Food and Drug Administration./81 Sports Laguna Beach, Corona del Mar highs post vic- torres in Laguna basket. ball tournament./C1 HB councilman ·walks out after snub in mayor Voting . Controversial Thomas bypassed once again as Bailey elected to second term in top post By ROBERT BARKER Of the D.ity Piiot llaff Huntington Beach Cit) <. ounc1I members apparcntl ) touched offa JohnThomu cont ro,ers) Monda) n1gh1 "'hen. on a split 'Ole, the~ pas~d o"er John Thomas and elected Ruth Baile) to a one-year term as mayor . W11hou1 a word. Thomas. the rough-he\.\ n owner of a Huntington Beach crane and trucking compam. slapped out a rear door at Caty C'ounc1l cham~rrshortly afrer1tre vottng and failed to return to the meeting that ended shortly before I I :30 p.m. Thomas. on a bu11iness tnp to Te"<as. said toda} b} telephone: "The world 1s full of l111lc people. It's the cat}\ loss. I haH' a lot more adm1n1s- 1ra1ive e'<periencc than Bailey." "It's a personaltt} thing," he said "I don't tie m) shoes nght. But they've done me a fa vor. I can devote more of my time 10 my business than 1 f I had been mayor." he said. Thomas, serving has s1x1h year on the council, has never been entrusted b) has colleagues with the ci ty's top ceremonial post. For the past 16 months. ,he sencd a~ ma)or-pro tern pore. and c;cemcll to tx-the hl·tr apparent to m3) or The balloting for m,l\ or rdlectl'll a change in ph1losoph' on the counnl. brou&ht about b\ the election of newcomer Peter G recn on the No\. 6 ballot. City Hall abscners o;a1d. Green Joined the pro-en' iron men- tal. cau11ous-growth facuon of Ruth F1nle). Bob Mandie and Baile) in \Oling for Balle). Oon Mac-\lhster and Jack Ke11)'. supponcrs ot Thomas' cand1daq .... 01ed against Baile). Bob Mandie was elected ma~or pro tempore MacAllmer said Monda\ that Thomas was elcctl'd h' the 'oters 10 the council and descr\cd "a 11me at bat" a~ ma} or. l\.1ac..\ll1<;ter predicted the selection ot Baile) might open a nft on the counnl Outgoing Counnlman Ron Pat- tinson. who 1~ emphl)Cd h) Thomalo. said the JOCl..C)ing lor ma)or "will divide th e counnl and cause uneas1· ness." But other' an or m·ar the seal ol Mayor Ruth Balley mumcapal power cla1ml·ll that Thomas has comp1kd a !)poll) record over the }cars. Thomas '-'a'i c11ed for ht\ rate of absenteeism and his alleged refu~l to part1c1pate in pec1al meetings abo'e and be)'ond the -bamonthh council sessions. Thomas. the source said. failed to vote · on many issues and frequentl) was an the bad. room dunng council (Pleue aee THOMAS/ A2) ... -t=tuntlngton Beach High~ football coach says things aren't as bad as they sound -even though three of his assis- tants have resigned./C1 Sports commentator Brent Musburger is sit- ting pretty these days - on a pile of money./C2 Irvine shopping for cheaper insurance Entertainment "Heaven Can Walt" at Golden West College Is a do-it-yo1,.1rself project for drama students./83 INDEX By LISA MAHONEY Of IM Deily ..... 111111 The city of Irvine will swallow a startling increase in its liability in- surance premium next year. but management will be looking for ~ better allerna11 ve an the future. the assistant city manager says. Irvine learned Friday that. as a mem~rofthe 12-city Orange Count) Risk Management Agenq . 11 wall have to pay close to four tames the oremJ,UmiT does nowTor Tightl)' less coverage Compared to this year's $42.000 premium the city wall have to cough up S 126,000 next year. Paul Brady said. ··w e don't like the increase," Brady ~·d. "but we're n0t going to figh t at at 1h1s point because we have the money ,to pay 11." In ine'scurrent an~urancecoverage will be cancelled as of Dec. 12. too soon. Brady says. for the ell) to do anything more than tal..e 1t on the -eh an. Cit} management" 111 l'\plore se'- eral options 10 the high pn·m1um for future years. Bra'd) said, including self insurance. seeking co.,,erage inde- pendent oflhe agenc}. forming am·\\ agenc) w11h different c111es and increasing us S 100.0<.X> deductible The Cit) ·s insurance lJrner. Mead Reinsurance Corp . gllH' the In lnl' and the 11 other memmhcrrnfagcnq 60 days notice that 11 "ould tx· cancelltng 1hc pohc) 11 ha\ had for \1\ years: 'Erma Bombeck B2 Bridge A7 Bulletin Board A3 Business 84-5 Calif or nla News A4 Classifled C4-6 Comics A7 Crossword C6 County's IOU to Lagu.na seen aS a mixed blessing Death Notices C3 If all aocs well , JO le than four Help Yourself 82 )ears the city of Laguna Beach wall Horoscope CS have tossed a maJor monkey off 11s Ann Landers B2 back by finally mecung the mortgage on Sycamore H1lls1 Mind and Body ' ~ 1-2 Purchased for $6. 75 m1l11on 1n Mutual Funds ,' 85 1978, the c11y will have racked up National News A4 close to $4.25 m1lhon an antcrc t Opinion A6 cha.rac by lhc tame 111 able m pa} off Paparazzi B 1 former propeny owner Rancho Palo'i Play Review 83 Verdes Corp. in 1988. Poll~e Log A3 The fintl pncc lat for the S22-acrc C3.:.4 parcel. whi h lies ~lw~n 1...4wuna Publ c Notices r Canyon and El Toro rolds. 1s close 10 Sports C t-3 6 s 11 m1lhon. Stocf< Markets $ Th~ city Monday announced 11 If Television B2 out of the dark on a wurcc offund 10 ThMtera 83 make good on a lon.g-ovcrduc prof\\· Weather A2 issor) note to Rancho Pal Verde world News A4 Corp ••••••llllllllllllllll~~~~::_ Orange ("ounl) th1~ month will put $4 I mtlhon into pn N ro" afi·ount ) -MAHONEY . - PERSPECTIVE an dd1t1on to o 1978 down ;>a;rm of about SI malhab for pureha of a 7 -l'rt n.aht I ) for the fotul't' San Jo quln rrtt\\.tiy The money will ~ held alon1 with tt\t 1ut)'sdccJ until October I Q81 • the counh \ la\l chance to Nd oul of the deal If thr count~ doc' 1ntked run·ha'I<' • the 78 ICrt''I. a En,1ronmcn1al \tan- agcmcnt o\'enc) Dm·"u'r \turra' Storm say 1t intends. It will al o Ix' locl.cd· into buying about 70 mort B('l"C bdow the right ofwa) a pan of a planned res1onal ~rk rhr a1rttd pUrcftaSt price lor lat 1and 1s S .IXXJ an am. 'When romban'Cd ""1th thr rttt"ntl) complrttd SS 7 m1lh on Ir of M ' acr~ of land off El Toro Rood no" "ilntcd fot mm~d u~ rc'i1dcn11af COMtr\JC't1 on. tht' rounl) ... t'\pct'tcd p\.lrth will JUSt about' pa) ~hat 1$ duC' R nt•ho Palo'> VcrdC1 lor \)ct1mol't' lf1llsand end the pcrpctu I fin3nc1na hcadAchc thC' cit) ha faced a, 1n1ert~1 ptlcs up a ta ratr ofS I .200a da}' But '41mr prT nt and former cat~ official ha'c m1'~ ftthnas ahout thr pn('C' of pul"t"h:a'1n' \\C'amor" ' .\genC\ l·onsultant Ro'i'> Oh\l·r' sa;ys the firm 1s apparenth getting out of the C'ahfomaa municipal hab1ht1e' market because plnmuft fa, onng courts arc rendenng high JUdgcmen1-. agall)!tt c111es that are e'en.ha hie in an accident or other incident lor ~ halh the) are sued Lower interest rates are torcing insurance companies to tale a clo~· look at tht1r loss to premium ratio<. Riel Pa1koIT. a ell' adm1n1'itratl\e (Pleue aee IRVINE/ A2) Sycamore Hlll• •lte Htll"i, Not "hat It 'll>IH co t an dolla.t!> to &1' r the~ II\ frtt and dru control ot the ll )Ct untouched w11Jcme.~: hut hethcr in 1"'1ng tOQ\e the land from dc"dopmenl the t t 1 \Cl for mort urbanara\lon an l.asuna (an\ on than "'1l" f!lanncd \o\hcn the CU\ pun ha~d tht htll~ to '-''t' lhrm 1hc '°''"amol't' thtl purLha"' "ul· (Pleate ~ SYCAMO~ A2) -.J quired dunng bts t1oubled cbi.ldhood. Douglas was portrayed by ddcnfie w1tne scs durina lhe pcnalt) pbatt as a good father and a non-v10Jent man wfio couldn •t stand the-$iabt ofbloOd. His wafe since 195 I, Glord Douglas, told jurors she coWdn't believe her husband was capable of the lmd of violence of which be WH convicted. Sheriff- Garoner _ stud OK'd Grandjury. CAO to investigate possible conflicts r -- By JEFF ADLER- 0t 111e o.1y,.....,. lhe ··orange County Board of Supervisors today chartered a study by the grand JUr)' and the County Administrative Office to dciermtoc whether 'the joint sheriff-coroner's office createS an inherent conflict of interest that might be avoided 1f the duties \\-ere separated. In marked contrast to an acnmonioµs meeting two weeks ago on the same issue. the proposal by Supervisor Bruce Nestande this u~ . lSee SllERIJl'.F / A2). Tax· foe seized: on gun charges Hts associate claims weapons violation rap was 'trumped up' By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OllMDeily ......... Ta:\ protester .\rrnen ( ondo. who had been free whale appeal.ing has I 982 conv1ct1on on mail fraud and ta\ offenses. -...as Jailed Monda)' after tedcral prosecutors charged he 11lcgal- h possesseq firearms Ul his Hunt- 1ngtlln Beach home ..\ C ondo assdciate described the charge as "trumped up .. today. F~deral in"es11gators seized five handguns and a shotgun tn a Nov 14 raid of of Condo· kilTCtrde home Thl· raid was conducted to collect n'lMd' 1n connl'fl1on with Condo's 1~.ttkr<.h1p of Ifie C1arden Grove- h.N.'ll 'I our Henla~l' PrNechon As- "'" IJtlOO \kmtier<. l)j tht• group have d a1med thn are nut required to P'\) tl·deral ta\e'> hec:ruse l .. currency is no longer rcdCl'mablc an gold or .,1h l'r \<;w:.tant l 'i -\nome} Chnstme B' rd ... 11d ( ondt' was convicted m Jl)l\2 01 .i 1 count<; of mail fraud and a''-"llntt in the f'rcparnuon of false ta\ d0<.·umcnts Sht• said he was "entcnced to eight H'ars an pnson and a $1)~ ''lO tine. hut ha<. remained free "hilt" arfll'altng ht\ l8'\e (Pleue .ee TAJl../A.2) Highway slaughter suspeC't in court -\n Chnard -...oman lnnn& telom man~lau&hter and drunkrn drn 1ng t"harg~ in 3 ptrmtx-r car accident that l 1llrd thl"l'<" ~11\\1t1n \ ttJO v.omen has ~n nrdcrt'd to appear 1n mun Dec. 11 for a prchn11nan hcanng k.'lrm Lamrll Mu b "~ "fr\'C on S 10.Cxxl hail '\he p dt'J not guilt) lo four lclon' ch r' -• maMlaua.htcr cha c for e (h death nd 1 ''° k rnunt of klon\ drunk<"n dn' an . · 1ufl'h' all~cdl\ v.1l dm ina on the \r.fOOI \ldC ol f>a(11i l " Htghwa\ near I tl( h v.hcn "he (Pl~&ee tee D£A Ttl/ A2l ·• .... A2 * Orange Coast OAILY PILOTITuaday, OecMI* •. 1N4 OR If S ' ~- : DEATH SUSPECT FACES COURT ••• From Al ~ , '" u1.:k an oncoming car Killed 1n the Diane Mae Druckrt'y, 21. and Dawn serious tnJuries 1n the tar w1eck. Her • \)(:pl Io <.'f;t)h were dnvct Deborah Joy Utterback. 18. attorney. Peter Brown of Bcverl) • 11·•· ~kmnion • 20 and P'l" nger'> The Oxnard "omon uffcred Hill~. said Murphy ufTcrc<l numer-~ ous broken bone 1n her fat'c and ~ cannot ~peflk. • The violent 1.ra h occurcd n 11 ! THOMAS WALKS OUT••• treat'h<'roU'> tmch of the coa lJI i f romAl • h1ghwa) niclnamcd ''Blood Alie>" • Eight pcopk huve lost 1he1r li~e' m : tll lttx-rauon) Sht>'s been active an civic: arra1rs for the same area. which as unlighted and ' .. Ht' often voted vne wa\ bl><:au~ about 15 ycaM. he ha rvcd on the without a ce~ter di-. 1dcr. • ihcrl' wm.~ lots of people m the ·city's Human Resources Boa.rd. the Blood' tests showed Murph>-had n 'aullll'nu::· !kt1d one insider, "and Pu bite Fac:1htk-s Corp., the Friends of blood alcohol li.>vel of 0.11 , polt<.·e lhl'H \\uuld change "'" vote the ne'tl Lhe Library. the League of Women said. State law presumes a dnver 10 be •mn·ting "hen the people wert' no Voters. th<.· Amigos de Bolsa Chica intoxicated at 0.10. : lnng .. ·r around " environmental orgamzat1on and was .. A.11lc\ ~!\ "ho said 11 wa) "inap-a director of United Way. · f)11•rmaie' w malc comments about he and Iler husb:uid. herwood, a ,.1hc ck\'llon. "as elected to the C"tt)' .:on ulttng c1v1I engineer. have three • ( ou 11ul 1n 1978 and sen cd as muyor grown children and five grand- • t\H• H'.tl\ IJter children. Murphy was on probation lor drullken dn' in" at the lime of lhe accident and apparentl) enrolkd 1n an alcohol abuse program. ac·cord1ng to Ventura County court r,ccords. IRVINE PREMIUMS SKYROCKET.-.. From Al J''1,1.in1 ..aiJ In times of high 1n1 ll''' r<.tlC\. he explained. ctn in- wr.tll\ \' \arncr 1s able to make mone) dr.,111tl' an unl11\ orabll· number of Jlldl{llll'llt' 'o" howeH·r. insurance •• l1111tp.1111n an· <lumping h1gh-ris'k d1 .. ·11l'> a tatego~ 1n1u \\htch mosl n1un1upaht1e'\ nalur.lll) fall. Bui Hrad~ says l,n inc has main- tamed a good claims record in 11~ 13 -,ea~ existence. The c11y 1s ··a v1c- ttm". he said of1he high claim h1stor) of nt1es ltkc Newport Beach and Laguna Beath 1ha1 face more nsl of litigation because of their beach front and h1lls1de locations Irvine. hke other agenc>-members. wasexpedmg Its premiums to doubk or tnplc because of the unfavorabk ms~~ltma1e. but Brad>-'ia)S a near quadrupling 1s JUSt too much The city may be better otT on It' own or at least separate fTom tht" high risk commun11 1es. he said. "We will be looking at those options 1n the future." he said. ~-----------------------------------------------------------. TAX REBEL HELD ONDUN RAP ••• From Al th rd 'J1J < undo •~ considered a ' h 11111 hn.1uw ul his 1 ll!i.:! con' 1ct1on. 1111'' 'n Jnd '>he \a1J he 1<, lhus 1111.ilh torh1dden 10 O\\n firearms. \hl· ,:il\J thl' firearm~ "1olat1on was 1h~ h.1..," ol an 1nd1l 1inen1 thal led to < 1111do'\ J<ii ltng Monda~ for a ma't1- 111um ot IO da~-s. I Ill' kdt·ral pruM:eutor said C ondo 1' , .. hi.•Julcd 10 appear Dct' tO at a 1111,t ind1l1men1 arraignment al ... h1d1 11~1e a Judge may decide '' lwlhl·r hl· \hould remain in Jail lb lin·arm:. charge carn~s ·O I~ I I 4 ma\1mum )Cnlencc of two )cars in pnson and a S 10.000 fine ··1 don't think the ind1e1men1 1s 'altd. ··Pat Creech. a Condo a!.soc1ate m the Your Hentage fOUp. said toda) ... , know he hasn 1 had an}' thing to do with firearms since his con' action in 1982." Creech. who says he 1s a ··maverick r!lin1ster" in lhc Your Heritage ( hurcl1. added, ··The whole thing wa s !rumped up .. Earlier 1h1s year. the 9th C1rcut1 <..oun of .\ppc..al-upheld ( ondo's 1982 I • ....., o- conv1c11on. Prosecutor Byrd said Condo appeared Monda) before fed- eral Judge Robert M. Takasug1 as the appeal coun's dec1s1on was filed al the district coun level. She said Takasu~1 scheduled a Jan. 4 hcanng 10 decide whether Condo. should begin serving his original sentence. Outside Taka~ugi·s· courtroom. Condo was arrcMcd by federal of- ficers on the firearms charge. Condo associate Creech said the Huntington Beach tax protester plans to ask the ll upreme Court to ovenum his 1981 conviction. DRUNKS ON HIOHW A YS TARGETED ... Fro m Al 11111l· '1."<pla1m:d Costa 'v1esa L 1 t iar) \\,h,ll'r .. These gu}!t will become · 'l'l'rt'>On!.pott1ngdrunkcndn,er<, .. llun1mg100 Beach also hac; a }Car-.. round team 1rack1ng drunken dn' er'> a progra m 1he cit~ staned in (k)ober 1 >tlill'r'> assigned 10 Hun~ng1un\ \111h1lc ..\lrnhol Detection unit are ·4111pfll·d \\Ith a lOm pu1cr and nw"1k 1nt11\llw.::r' · I )runlcn drl\ 1ng 1\ no longl·r .in • ll~eptl·d lonn ofhom1uJe:· dcdarcd ~~t .lcfT ( ope. nolmg th.it 17 people "l're k1lkd 1n .drunken drl\ 1ng 1nu· cknl\ m 1 lunllngton Beach la\I ~car Ir' 1m:'"Oa'! had a full -11me drunk p.11rol lor l\\u )ear'> JnJ "111 augmcnl 1hr '"o-ullicer ll'am during lh l' li11lid.1\., < l 1 '1.111,lll' arl· PH'll" lil'Jr th.11 .£~ .£1 lu.b gu up._ lraffi.L Lo~um ~u llo'\ 11 .. ,,11J 'lg.I Jim Aroomlidd '' h11 d.11 nwd l ~:u:m her uc,ua II\ 'll'ilh lhl' l.irgl''-1 numhl'r of drunkl'n Jrl\ l'f \ La!>t December. for Instance. New- port Beach pohcc arrci.ted 131 drunk· en dm er'> -the h1ghe.,1 figure for 1hc )car. Traffic colhMonc; were down dunng 1hc month as were .fatal car acudent'> 'ic" port Officer Joe Tra'\hcr said 1h1!> )'Car the hohda~ drunk team \\Ill be concen1ra11ng their efTons on Pacific Coast H1ghwa). Balboa Boulevard. Newport Boulc\ard and Irvine ..\'enue -all major routes in and out of1hc c11~. . More than -other Orange Coast l.'ll l<'!>. Ncwpon Beach ,., a magnet for lhc dnnk1ng l ro"'d because of the largest number of har'>. night">pols and restaurant\ 1 rashi.>r ..aid more than half1hcdrunkcn dri' l'r\arre,tcd m 'cu-pcm fkac-h h'·e l°l'>ewhere ..\ per'>On Jfrl'\lt'J on \U'>Pll IUO ut drunl.t'n Jrncr "otlcn:J a choice ol lhrl'C c·hcm1lal ll'''' -hlood. breath or urine). In man) cilles. blood lcSt!. arc rondut·tt·d at local hospitals. Rall for m1'>demeanor drunken dnv1ng 1'\ $1 .500 In most Orange Coast c1t1C'>. a 'person arrested for dm ing unda the influence of alcohol can C\fX'l t to spend a minimum ot four hour\ 1n J311. Often. though. 11 " longer E-<n•p1 1n lr>.1nc and FountJin Valle~. '~here drunken dn,1ng suspect'> arc transponed to Orange (oun1" Jail. bu~tcd dn,ers arc con- fined to cit' Jails. In Laguna Beach. depending 'upon the 11me of day. su<;pcct!. alo;o ma) be taken to 1he count\ Jail \\hen .1 Jrunkt·n dn' l'r 1s 1n' ol\ed man a .. ,1den1 that rc!.ult'> 1n inJunc\ -ncn 11 thl'\ Jri.> his 11\\n -1he t h:ir!!l' u<,ualh j., cle' all'd tn a tclom Ba ll l11r ll'lon' drunken drn mg " $2 'ifJOandtanbca!.h1ghas$Sl.MXl-ln extreme <.a~' SYCAMORE HILLS SOLUTION ... From Al 1 11.1ll'<l fi,l. ~ear<> ol '~ra ngling "'Ith '~n,p11n ln"i:stment' Int a de· \1°l11 pmt·nr firm 1ha1 "JOll'<~hulld 11•1, 11111' of du'll·r hou\lng nn the l.11 d \ 111.1111r 1 \\l\t m I he pint l a nll 1 n 1•1 I "11h 1hl· lil1ng In R.intho PJlo~ \I I tk\ .. 1 cl l I\ II rig.ht\ \Ult .1ga1n\l lhl' •II\ .ind~ I"' '" nt11cn<, da1m1ng a ot "'a~ acqu1c,111on for a planned lrcewa\ comdor Ki:nnt') about 1he lrcewa)' ... We 1hml 11·., nd1rnlou'> IO talk abou1 pulling a freewa~ through a greenbelt. It's JUSt not compatible ... he said. "I hope n's ne,cr hu1l1. hut 11 will help the Cit} (1f ll ,, ) .. Hrand \a\' the frcewa\ while 11 "ma\ be l'x:au11ful for a (cw years." ..... ,116c foll ov.l'd by development,ju-;1 WEATHER More rain in store for Coast Clouds will bl.llld over Sou•h«n CallfOf'nla, with rain t>ecomlng llkely by Wednesday alt«noon. the.National Weathet Serv~Uld Highs Wiii be In the 50a to eoa Wednesday In Los AngelH and the vatl'eya. foltowlng overnloht loW9 In the 40• and 601 The beachea will haV9 high• In the upper 50s to low &Os Overrnght tows will be moslly In the 40s The mountains wlll have snow 1bove 6,000 feel and gusty south to southwest winds of 15 lo 30 mph Highs wUI range from 35 to 45, with tows tonight of 20 to 30. Along tile Orange Coast, the forecast calls for Increasing cloud• Jonlght end cloudy and coole< Wednesday with rain Hkely . Highs Wednesday upper 501 to tow &Os. Overnight lows mostly In the 40s Temps ....... pllt. •8 l9 Mleml BNcll 79 78 M11w-H " 01 HI lo AllW>Y 39 32 Mpl .. SI PM 13 ·01 ~Q~~ flilONTS Altiuqu9< Q.,_ 50 32 NU/lvllle 45 24 .,...,,.,._cooa..,.. AM¥•IO " 3i NewO.ie.... 82 •• NeWYoo 52 3• A"'hOtllQe 32 2t sno .. ••• R..,, ~u,, .. s S"o" Oc ,iuooo "lrY S•a•on1< 1..,. Al-'• eJ 33 Oltlllhomt Ctl~ 45 32 Allt11l1< C11r 58 33 Omaha 30 17 ~·""""" w ........ ~'C t ... lJ•• ~ p.et AC-.. • AUSh'I se 43 Ot\MdO 78 81 8-JltmOf• $<! 28 Ptlll.o.11>1\!I 51 2t 58 32 P~• 83 50 8lf'"'1>9'1lm • 8°.,,...ek 18 01 P1U1bu1h 45 22 Calif. Temps 80<M J2 11 Portlan Mt 43 28 8011on 46 .)3 PO<Uln<l,Of •• 35 Bulleto 4' 2• P•ovtdenco •. 50 28 HIQll, tow. proc1p11111(Vl 10< 24 nwra San Jeno 55 41 27 05 l\atoogll 55 33 ending 11 S • m 1odiy Sa1111 Ana 82 52 CalPO• Chjj• !Mlon S C ea 43 Reno •2 33 81klltllteld 54 41 Sanle Crul 64 H Cll••IMlon WV ">4 28 RICllmond ~8 30 !u•..,• -S1 39 r el'tM II elley 44 21 Cllt•IOtleN c 58 32 SI L0<.111 35 n F1eeno ">S 49 VoMmtlellly 44 28 Choy••m~ 'lll 09 91 Pete lempa 82 62 lanc:aater •8 3• Cr>t<•go 21 12 Sall t au C11y •o n l oe Ang411ot 81 48 C.nonnal 47 11 Son Antonio 58 44 Ooliltn<I SS 43 Extended c-•nd 40 21 Son Juen PA 84 12 PuoRot>IM 53 31 ColumO<• S C 88 34 SI SI• Mar .. 32 11 Red &lull SI 38 COlu'l'll>UI On 411 21 Soelllo 48 3S Redwood Coly 57 4J c1 .. ""9 Tnund•r bee:°""~,..,, C0<1<0td N H 41 27 Snr._1 SS 41 SOCfatnenlO !M 40 frt<l•r lnuU .. nQGllanc:.Ol•ein hif ~FI WO<lll 54 39 SC>Ofl-2S OS $el.nu, SI JI Oaylon 47 18 SytKUM '.17 18 Sen Otego 80 SI d•• HIQll• 1n 1r>e eos tows 38 10 S2 C>en•e< l2 20 TOl)Ol<a " 24 Son FrlWICIKO 50 48 Oel MOt•·H 21 10 TuclOn 67 •2 S11>la 8ar1>ar1 51 40 OelrOll 42 24 futu 43 35 s1oc~1on 50 36 Tides Oututn 19 03 W .. hlr>Qlon S• 34 High. IOw precoprleOOO for 2• r>oora WIChlll 40 29 El Pa~ 82 38 endt"CI II s 0"' F•"b•n~ 1 12 01 Wllkea Barre 47 29 TODAY Fa•gO 16 OS 81g Boar 40 77 s..condlow l 20p"' 011 Fl&g11111 43 ~ . BllhoP 47 27 Stoc:ond hlQh 720pm 3 1 Grand RoptOS 38 22 Surf report BlylN S3 47 Harlforo 38 27 C11111n1 S7 !>O WlONHOAY H01911a 16 06 l~Boech ·SI S;> Fust low 1230arn I 1 Hon<~u'u at 11 lOCATIOtl llZI IHAI'« MonroYta Sii 49 flrll "'9" 8 S2 a m H HO\ltlon SI 40 Hun1ino1on 8&ec1' 1·3 lllf Mon1woy 58 42 5°'°"° lo• t 52pm 0 I 1n0.at1NIQ411 40 111 At-Jolly N-po<I 23 POOf Ml WtllOn 3J 30 Soc;ond 114Qh II 05 Pm 3 1 Ja<;~-1 Ml SJ 34 40!11 Slreol Newpori 2·3 poOI Newpor1 Boecll 58 52 Jackaonv•Pe 14 S2 22nd sv .. , .. _, 1·2 P<IO< Ont•rtO f>5 51 S..n NII !Oday II 4 43 pm ,,_ JU041•U " ~ 8aJDOa Wedge 2 pOOt Palm Spr1ng1 64 47 W~y al 6 44 am and Mii IO- Kenu•C••• 33 20 l'9'"" 8actl I POOf Pa-1 58 ., •I 4 43 pm lUVAOH 411 Jll Sa,, Ciemenle I 3 , ... Rl ... ..00 54 411 MOOtl ,,_ '1 1 ~ p rn Mii WOO,_. ltlltf! Roe~ 47 31 w •• ., temp 50.59 San 8"-d.no !>4 50 oa~ at 3 04> • rn ano ,._ AQA1n at 3 44 lnu••Vt t.. 31 2S Swe41 OlrecltOI' IOUlh-1 Sen Oll>tlel !'>9 •9 •m Charges delayed inf atal boat accide.nt The Orange County D1stnct ..\1- tornc' ·1:. office has ag.a1n dl'la)cd announc1ns whether It w1ll lile cnm1- . nal charge!> against a 28·)Car-old Seal Beach man in connection wtth a boating accident that killed fi\C and IOJUred four. CONTINUED STORIES ProscrulOr'i said lurthcr invest•~· 11on ,., needed before deciding .....,hl'lher 10 charge Vari Earles. the operator of a ,:!()..foot ski boat 1hat slammt·d 1n10 a concrct moonng bou\ off~al Beach Oct. 28. Thou1th a111hont1c' alkge Eark<, wa' oix•ra11ng the boa1 a1 an un\afc !.peed Jnd had an dcvated le' el of alcohol In hi\ ~\SICQ'l. County f!fO'i- CCUIOr\ no" ha\ e ...... i-e dl'la)ed hltng cnm111al charge' aga1ns1 the man Blood !t'<il\ rc .. calcd Earles had a hlood-a lrnhol In l'I ofO I I SHERIFF-CORONER STUDY OK'D ... From Al wa\ unan1mousl} cndor\l'd h\ \Ufll'r- ' l\llf\ '\it''>landt' !>aid the '-IUd'.Y 10 be tonductcd h} the count~ gr•tnd JUr) anJ ( ounl) A.dmin1s1ra11H· Oflkc. Yi Ou Id de1cm1nc whc·thcr a rnnllKI of 1ntere'\I ex1sl!> and ··1he !>1gn1 ficancc ot tho!.e contl1cts." The 1nqu1ry also would focus on alternatives and a-.-.oc1atcd c osl!>. '-c,tande 'aid lhl' re' IC\\ "a' being ra1\cd a"> an adm1n1'\1rat1\l· quc~1111n and \\UUIJ be· ••fair anJ Ol)O·fll'f· wn..ilued.'' an <ippart'nl rl'lerl·ncc 10 ~hcrlf).( ornncr Hrad C iatt'\ N1..•!.lanJe angnl} \.\ 11hJrc" J \1011 · lar prupo'\al No' 20 aftl'r '>t'' era I hoard member!> ObJCl'lcd to Nc)tandc's asking for the study 1n an off-agenda letter to superv1i.or:>. Gale<; repeatedl} has defended his WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 101n1 sht•nll-coroner\ dut1e-s anJ ntJ1nta1ncd 1he ~henfT.( 'oroncr'i. De· panmL'nt I'> among 1hc most efficient 1n the slate Howc"er. Gate~ said he will ~upport a rev1i:" of his duties which supervmm. arl' empowered to undertake . Supen 1sor Ralph Clark. in sup- porting the study. said he felt the fC\ ICW m1gh1 pro\oe 1ha1 tht' offict' \hould he ma1nta1ncd a' prcsentl~ \lruclurl·d .. II m1gh1 hc the Wa} to l.i:ep lhl' '"'" nllin·<, togc1hn:· hl· lOmmt·n1cd "\\c.-rt· nnl 1r..1ng IO r;11lroad J Jcu\1011 ·· f r ho111g his ~cn11mcn1~. Ncs1anJc added that 1he 1nqu1r. I\ 1n .. no wa) a predell0rm1na11011 ol thl· outl·ume." In requc~11ng 1hc rt•\icw, !>uper· '1!>or; dircctl'd 1he CAO and count} attorney!> IO rcve1"' all feasible Jhl•rnal1\l'\ lor planng lhl· toronl'r'<, funtt1on., 1hc ,1J,an1agl'S and d1sad· 'anla&l'\ ol cJlh .ind e<,11mared cost 1mplita11on' • In adJ111on. tlw hoard ask\ lhat the grand JUr~ '>tud~ lhc whok cont11tl- of-in1erc't que,tion. full report 1s expected 1n four monlhs r \~O recent la!>C'i IO\Olv1np the '>hcnl1·u1roncr\ Ju11c<; again raised 1hc long·'>I m m1..·n ng con ll 1ll·Of· 1nll'fl''>I qur\t111n In' onc ca<,l'. a Jail 1nmatl' au{.WIJ.:Dtb 'ornmmcd \u1udc and .. h .. ·nlf, dcpullc'> lOnh'>Catcll lOnliJt·nual p.,) .. h1atm rt'lords from wunl} nwn1al heallh pcro;onnel ..\ \l'tonJ caw rnohc\ Jround the coroner'\ tn\ e.,1i~1ion into a' fatal shootmg trholvmg two <.hcnfr<. dcpUlll:\ \\hal do )OU hkr about the Dail) P ilot"> \\hat don't you like? Call th< number at left and )Our message "'ill be recorded. tran.,cribed and deli ve red 10 the appropriate t-ditor. The same 24·hour answering seniee ma) be u<;ed to record letters to the editor on any 1opk . C'onlribulors to our Lellen column must include their name and telephone number for verification . No C'irc ulallon calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind . 1'11 i...111, 1'l.1n l\f>C t'Orl\fl1ral, .. lo prn l'lll lht• proper!) 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"ff this go1.\ through" "'e will tx· oul of debt and ""l' v.111 ha'e pn·..ervcd 314 acres. Aul ll• \l'O a cho1<.e "'e .wou ld prefer not lo h.nc thl' frccwa\ "'e could r<.'~lace the trccwa'r with ·\omeih1ng a "~wk lo1 lc<,<, obtru\1 vc ," he ..aid r ormer ma ... or Jon Brand. who IS a member Laguna (1recnbclt Inc .. an organizauon dct11catcd to pre~•\' iog at least 15.000 acre'i of open space around Laguna Beach. agrc wt1h purchasing the land. ··w e were glad 10 set• U'> get 11. but 11 never reall} worked oul ·· he ..aid "I never understood ho"' "'e <:<>u ld bu} ti an<t pa} ti on ""•thout dnlrO) mg 11. If the corridor goc'i through. it will certatnl) do 1hat." Brand ..aid. "If they can keep that c:orndor out. that area would he ""Orth \a\ 111g." Da"''on. a member of the rnunul al lhl' time of the land sale and 1tw count)' agreement. noted 1ha1 till' plan\ for 1he freeway ha'c "1u '1 grown like tancer'' in rccenl )Car.. .\1 the lime the city entered the agree· ment. Dawson said. 1h~ idea wa\ lor a <,een1c roadwa) much hke ( rown Valle'r Parkw;v 1s toda) Dawson behcvco; south <.·ounl\ needs the freewa) which w1ll tonn~t·I Newpon Beach with San Clemente 3'> . an alterna11 ve to the San Diego Frecwa} and Paci fic Coast Highwa). bu• not one as large as the lounl) hopes to build But C' en 1hough the l:Ounc1l on which r>aw\on \at madt• no pro' 1'>1ons 10 limit what the count>- m1ght propo~. Da\\.'Son blames later councils for botching Sycamore Hill<, Purchas1n& the land. he said "was a bodac1ous thing 10 do Propos1t1on 13 had JU~t pa~sed and we didn't havc 1he money (lo pay fo.r II) .. We made a marvelou<; decision at the 11mc. It's • been hadh bun~lcd since." Dn't'{'on \aid ORANGE COAST Circulation 714/142-4a33 DailyPil. H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher CleHlfted adver1'9'ng 7H/M2-5e71 All othef deper1m.nt1 .. 2~1 MAIN OFFICE no ...... 1&y'11 c I ........ CA JI· • rm lif"t• ~ c A llle26 Frank Zlnt Manaq1flg Editor K•r•n Wittmer Advert1S1ng Director (':"17'1•9lll Ille) Otl"V" ~·,. ~ (':"">f>'l~Y ~I l'OWl •I,,,_ till1'11'AI-IOdotOl•I ,.,.II .. Col l<.l_,.,1 ... ""'11t "°'"" m•y he •~()();tjlt(I ., ttltlul lf"'t'°I ii.' """'°" OI C:<IJ>ytoVt I Gw'W ~ ~·-putlllgll '*° al Ccala ....... C:.Ulwtlltll (uP8 14~ 8001 !Jut>W,,,,,_ by, ..... "'76 """''""' 1 Roaemery Churchm1n Controll r .,Dr-"~'tOmonthly ' Aoa,,rt Cantrell Production Menag r Ooneld L. WUUem1 C1rcula11on Mana er VOL. n , NO. S3t . r 1. ___ _ I've been doing business with American Savin~ for quite a few years now. Whenever I've gone to them for'home loans or CD investments, I've always enjoyed fan- tasti c; service, expert advice and the high rates I like . Where I come from, we'd call them tigers. l _ ...... AMEAtcAN 8AVIN08 --,. e t ft • TOMORROW: • FIRST EDITION . T lJI '•l>I\ 'Y Ill l I M tll H ·1 1•111-1 i. ) I ~ A N l I l ( ( ) l I N I 'y \ A l I I i. ) t ~ N I A . . \ I "~ I . e e 1rearms seize e e 1nra1 . ont .. rotes-ter 's ome Coast Child abuse Is on the Increase In the county and a state legislator wants to help the young victims./ A3 A. James West, who help- ed develop Lake Forest and El Toro, Is dead./ A3 California Jotiri De Loreen's brother Is suing him for $440,000 In unpaid loans./ AS Nation Divers have uncovered a 3,400 year:.old shipwreck with a bundle of ancient artifacts./ AS Construction spending is up for the month of Octo- ber, but economists fear Its just crews finishing projects before winter sets in./A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Cops go all out on tipsy drivers Coas t la w agen cies . beefing up patrols to"~ grab holid'.ly revelers By STEVE MARBLE OflMO.-,NMI .... Orange Coast pohce depart me nt,s have declared open season on drunk- en drivers by beefing up patrols or assiJlling team s to prowl city streets _for intoxicated motorists. Newport Beach will have a pair of two-man teams doing nothing but looking for drunken dnvcrs through New Year's Eve and Costa Mesa has lauched a full-time "drunk squad" that will carry on the special patrol through the entire year. .. We'll have up to fou r officers and a sergeant worki ng at any given (Pleaee .ee DRUNKS/ A2) ' . . i ' Mourning India's dead Families mourn •tctim• of polaonoaa aa• leak whic h killed u many a• 1.000 ln central India. Many were felled ln their homes and more than 20,000 were atricken ln what la believed to be the world'• wont polaonoua au dlaaater. See atory Pact: AS. .I A ssoeiate-dafiiiS- wea pons charges were 'trumped up' ----- By PHIL SNEIDERM.AN Ol .. ~NMIWI Tax protester Annen Co ndo, who had bttn free whtle a ppc;ahna his l 98t conv1cuon on mall fraud and tax offenses. was Jailed Monda).' af\er federal prosecutors cbatJC<i he 1JlepJ- ly po~ssed firearms 10 his Huoi-- ington Beach home. A Condo assoc1ate today descnbed tfte charges as "trumped up:· Federal 1nvest1ptors scu.ed five handguns and a shotgun ma Nov. 14 raid of of Condo's Skiff Cu'Cle home. The nud was conducted to collect records in conn~ ~b Condo's leadership of the r rden Grove-bascd Your Heritag "Ptotect1on As- soc1auon. Members of th group have claimed they are not rcq wrcd to pay federal taxes because U.S. currency is no longer redeemable m gold or s1lvct. - Assistant U. S Attorney Cbnstine Byrd said Condo-was convicted m 1982 of 41 counts of mad fra ud and assisung 1n the preparauon of false uu documents. She said he was sentenced to eight years in prison and a.S92.500 fine, but has remained free while appeaJmg his case. Byrd said Condo 1s considered a felon because ofh1s 1982 conv1ct1on. (Pleue 11ee T A1'/ A2) Wor ld Grenada's voters elect a moderate slate favored by the United States./ A4 Industrialist Armand Hammer says U.S. should pledge not to fire first nuclear weapon .I A4 Charges delayed in boat .HB councilman walks out after snub in m~yor vOting Mtnd&-Body An Irvine bride was one of the first deaf adults to hear via an ear implant device approved last week by the Food and Drug Administratlon./81 t-Fagecl y County DA declares more invesqgation into a ccident needed Mayor Ruth Balley Co n trovers ia l Thomas bypassed once again as Ba tley elected to second term in top post By ft6'8ERT1JARKF.R Of tM Otllly l"'llo4 l lall Hunu ngton Beach < 11\ < oun"I members apparent!) toulhcd ofT a controvers} Monday n1gh1 '-"hen on a spl it vote. they passed O\Cr John Thomas and elected Ruth Balle~ to a one-year term as mayor Without a word Thoma\. 1he rough-hewn owner of a crane and trucking companv. 111lpped out a rear duoi: _;i,l... { ·~~}tinl'tl -dta~ shon h aftn the '011ng and failed to return to the met"llng 1ha1 ended c,honl~ before 11 .30 p.m He "as una vailable for comment toda> .\n emplo)ee said Thomas 1s a"'a)' on a business tnp. Thomas. ~rving h1s sixth year on the rnunc1l. has ne\er been entrusted b) his colleagues "'11h 1he Cit} ·s top n:remonial post For the past 16 months. he served a'i ma)or pro fe mpore a pos111on 1ha1 1s generaJI) regarded as the heir apparent to ma, or The ballottng for ma:-or reflected a change 1n-ph1~~ OA ~hM'Ounett brought ahou1 b) the election of ne"'comer Peter Green on the O\ 6 ballot. C1l\ Hall observers said Green JOined the pro-envirpnmen- tal cauuous,.growth faction of Ruth Finley, Bob Mandie and Baile~ in voting for Bailey. Don MacAlhster and Jack Kell}. su ppon ers of Thomas' cand1dac). \ oted against Batie" (Pleue .ee BAILEY/ A.2 ) Sports Laguna Beach, Corona del Mar highs post vic- tories in Laguna basket- ball tournament./C1 ·The Orange County D1stnct At- torney's offi ce has again delayed announcing whether it will file crimi- nal charges against a 28-year-old Seal Beach man in connection Wtth a boating accident that killed five and injured fou r. Prosecutors said funher 1n vesti~- 11on 1s needed before deciding whethe~ to charge Virl Earles. the operator of a 20-foot ski boat that slammed into a concrct mooring bouy off Seal Beach Oct. 28. Arnel project approved:in split vote Huntington Beach High football coach says things aren't as bad as they sound -even though three of his assis- tants have resigned./C1 First element ofS 500 million Mesa complex wins narrow a pproval ~s new comers vote no more than I 0 )Cars of struggle bct"'een de' clopers and members of the Nonh < 'ost.a Mesa Homeownel"i Associa tion. who protested plans to build den<;e rcs1den 11al or commercial proJCC lS near an e. umated I .OCX> stngle-famtl} home Sports commentator Brent Musburger Is sit- ting pretty these days - o~ a pile of money./C2 Entertainment "Heaven Can Walt" at Golden West College Is a do<-lt-yourself project for drama students./83 INDEX Though authorities aJlege Earles was operating the boat at an unsafe speed and had an elevated level of alcohol in his system, county pros- ecutors now have twice delayed fi ling criminal charges against the man. Blood tests revealed Eanes had a blood-alcohol level of0.11 -slightly h1ehrr than the level at whi ch the d nve r of a car 1s presumed into>.· 1cated. That level. though. does not neccss· arily apply to boaters, according to state law. Au1hont1es initially speculated that the speed boat was traveling al least 20 mph in an area posted at 5 mph. Officials later said they couldn ·1 be sure of the speed. Ea rles was seriously injured tn the early-morning mishap and was one of (PleaM 11ee BOAT/ A2) By TON Y SAAVE DRA OllMO.., .......... A split Costa Mesa Ci1y Council ~ave the final approval Monday for a _ 96-unll apartment complex and two offi ce building.\, the first phase of the controversial S500 mtl hon -\rnel Development prc>JCCt. It wa<. the second time 1n the last month 1ha1 lhc new counetl, restruc- tured b) the election of two hm11cd- growth ad v6cates. has faced plans for maJor de\elopmcnts. And for the second time. council members could not agree Dun ng a three-hour pubhc heanng Monda). the council voted 3-2 to approve final development plans for the 1wo-sto11. glass.walled office bu 1ld1ngs and the high-dens1t} apan· ment complex nonh of the San Diego Freewa) and south"'cst nl the \outh Coast Plaz.a shopping len1er 1n nonh Costa Mesa. Newl} elected rounrtl memtx·r' Mal) Hornbuclk ;rnJ Da' 1d ~ hl'd- er cast the negall' l' \llll.'' Both developml'nh. prt>Jl'l ll'd 111 Lost S27 m1llton . u•mrx•w till· lu,t ot sc"en phases for lhl \k1ni Hu'>llll'" Ce nter. Dn v1d Ral l. '1u· prt'\tdl'nt ul Amel Developml·nt ( o 'aid wn- truction on the in1t1al I\ 4-arrl' '>Ill' would probabl) begin aniunJ "1.trl h The enti re center. to tx· hu11l llH'r th e next 10 to 15 H'ar' \qluld eventual!} bnng a 16-lhwr ho1d towenng office building' ap.1rtmen1' and commercial shopc; Ill 1ht• 50-ncre parcel bordered b' the frl'l'"a' lkar St~et and San Leandro Lane Monda\ 's approval raml' .iltt•r The tension was heightened ..\ug 20 "'hen lhl' rnunc1l rl'/oncd the: land onl"c planneu tor lo" 10 moderall' Jeno,11' hou<,1ng. to allo" h1gh-Oen!)1 '' rl''>H.knt1al and lummcrcial dl' 't'h1pmt·n1 dlellt\l'h g1\ mg thr grL'l'n light 10 -\mel l>c"elopment Re-.1dcn1s rec,pondt•d ti\ turning thl' · prnll'Ct 1n1t1 an clenion 1s!>uc un~ar- 1ng rnun'-11 tncumbcn1 Ent Johnson and l'lerllng '"" n1.·" council mem- hcr\ deemed to be more ~ympathClll to th\'. homt.-ov.ncrs Hornbuckle and \.\heeler argued 1ha1 the projects "ould ha\c 111 effrc't\ on thl' ne 1ghhonng rcc;1dcnccs ~ heeler recommended a d('(."1S1l>n he pmtponed until Februan and a lOmm1t1ee of CH} official'I. ·\rnel ·erma eombeck 82 Bridge • A7 Bulletin Board A3 Business B4-5 Callf ornla News A.( Classlfled C4-6 Comics A7 Crossword C6 County's IOU to L&;guna seen as a mixed blessing I Death Notices -C3 If all gocr well. in le s than four Help Yoursetf 82 years lhc city of L.aauna Beach will HorOKope CS have tossed a major monkey olT its Ann Landers 82 back by fi nally mettina the mon gagc on Sycamore HiUs. Mind and Body B t-2 Pu~h.rscd ror $6. 7S million in Mutual Fund1 85 1978, the city wall have ..racked up National News A4 close lo S.+:2S m illion in interest Opfn!on A6 characs by the tame it as able to pay ofT Pmearaz:zl 81 former propeny owner Rancho Palo Play Revtew____ 83 V?MesCotl>. In m . Potlce Log A3 The final P,f'ice la& for 1ht S22~crt LISA MAHONEY PER SPE CTIVf P bllc J)lrctl, which hes between Lquna u Notices C3-4 ,..._ d El T d lo dd 11'17 d Sftftftt C1_3 '-•n)'On an oro roa s. 1 c to in a 1uon to a ., own p:»ymcnl """'" S 11 mil hon of obout SI mil hon fo r purchase of a St.,ct< Markets 88 The city Monday announced ttsclf 18-.acrt naht of wa)' for the futun: ' n Tetevtek>n 8 2 out of the dtrk on uource_of f\.l(ldHO Joaqwn Frecwa · Theaters 83 make aood o n a Iona-overdue prom -The money will be held alona wtth Weather }1.2 1ssory note to Rancho Palo VtrdCJ thccuy' deed un1110ctobcr t<>Sl. the World Newt ,, A4 Of'l) count ' I l anc to tla koutotthc ~ · Oranat County th as month will put d I. . •••••••••••~ 4.1 malhon mlo ~n row attount • .thhc count" d~s 1nd td purc ha\{' • • \ a the 78 aC'res. a Environmental M.in cmcnt icncy D1f('('tor \turr:i' tonn sa)s tt intend 11 w11l al\o t'I<' locked into buying about 70 mort' m.bclow the nght ofwa) a' part ot a planned regional pirk fh(-a11't't'd pure.ha~ pncc for thall.and 1.s $8.000 an am When comb1ned v.ith the rttt'ntl) -db-completed SS 1 m1lhon ~ .W 64 '\ ~-----...._ _____ _ acre of land ofT t:I Tom R{\ad now Sycamore Hilla aJte \lated fN mned use rt\1dcnt1al con trudlon.Jh<' rount~ ·., t,P't'tC'd ~till\ ot wh111 1t v.111 cmt in dolla~ purchlSt' will.Ju l abOul"p )'~hat 1s to i1"e thc c11~ fttt nd clear control due RAncho · I' I<' Vef\Je'I for ol the '" \t"t untouched "'11Jernru. )camort Hall and end the P<'~t u~I bot "hcfht"r, 1n ll"\-1n to H" lM land On 1K•n1 he isl t.hc tht" cat} h ~ fi cd from dc\clepmcnt.' • 1 tor as antcrt't pile up111 a ra\col 1 .. OOa mtm• urhan11at1on 1n;!..qunJ( an~on Jay. th.i n ~ 'I planned ~hen the cm But some PfC nl an\! rotmcr CllV puf\h ~the htll\ to \.(' lht'm o fficial ha .. c ma cd hn aboo1 -The h imoro H1tl\'f)un:h. \C" cul- thc pnC'c of pul"('ba int \\.la mqrc (Pl eue Kt T CAMOR£/A.2 ) .. ' ( ~ SUNFLOWER ~ I . . 1 SAN AV S COAST PLAZA Project area ln gray n·prC'\t'nlJll\l'\. resident!> and real • t'\t.ttr ~on~ultan1s be formed to rn tC'" ~ ompl.unts lrom home- ''" nl'r' .in 1dt"a that was 'okcd t•arhcr h' .t mcmhcr of the home~ O"'ncr~: a'iS(X"talWO ~·onded b' Hornhuclk. the mo- 11trn "a\ \hot do"" n h) the other (Pleue Me M&SA/ A2 Douglas • Ju r or s d eCi ~ing his fate By JEFPADtER Ol .. 0.-.,-llWI .\n Oninsc Count) Supenor < o•n JUI'\. rt''iumcd dehbcrat101'$ todn) on ~heU'itr 11 ..-111 recommend that ~On \.Kted so -laver Frtd tkm DoUf.ll \ be s.cntcnct.d to tk.ath or hf<' 1mpnsonmcnt Wlthout parole T~ ~"tn-man. five-woman JUf'\ bq.an dchbcrat1on<. Munda' after Uo.stna a ume1'"" ~ oflntd th pm\C utin& and de en auomc · Dou w"Bt und •u1lt} No.. :'O h' the ~me Jul\ 1n the~\ ll) tnl' ot 16·\car-old Marprct ~fUC"ll'r and (Pleue eee DOUOLA I A.2) ' I .. _ .. . C'• .. I • \ ~ ., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ITUeed1y, Ot<:ember 4, 1984 ': C 0 N l 1NU l0 S l 0 RI E S -------=-- DRUNKS ON HIGHWAYS TARGETED ••• ·From Al 1 tune.' e~pla1ned Co~ui Mesa LLGary l'Wcb ter. "The auys Wlll become ~·\pt."n un pothn&dl'un .. cn dnvc~." Huntington Bea h 1Jso ha a y nr-~ round team track1oadninken drive~. .,.n proaram the city 'illrtcd in Octobe1. • Otl1ccn as~1Jf1cd to Huntinfton''i \fob1lc lcohol Detection unit a~ cqu1~pN wtth u computer and mobile 1nt<nuh1crs. "Drunken drivini is no longer on ucccpu'!d form ofhom1cide," declared ; '\s1. Jeff C'oJ)C". not in& that 17 people 'were killed in drunken dri ving inc1- tltnts tn Huntington Beach last year. f lr"ine has had a full-lime drunk · patrol for l"'-O )Cars and will augment , rhe two-offi<'Cr team during the holuJays. • "Our stattstics ~ell)' clear that 'as arrests go 1fi· u· collisions go down," said 11. Jam Broomfield, whoda1m~ lXCt'mber ~soally yield the large t num~1 of drunken drav- Cr$. Last Occemtx•1. !Or instance. New· Port Beach pohce arrested 232 drunk· en dnven -the highest figure for the )Car. Tram" ~olhs1ons were down dunng the month a!> "'-t'l't fatal car accidents Newpon 01licer Joe frasher -..ud this year. the holiday drunk team will be' concentrating their efforts on Pacific Coast Highway, Balboa Boulc,ard. Newport Boultvard and Irvine <\venue -all maJor routes 1n and out of the cit> More than 6ther Orange C OO\t c1t1es, Newport Bear h 1s a magnet for the dnnking crowd because or the largest number of bars. 01Jhtspo1s and restaurants. Trasher said more than half the drunken drivers arre'lted in Newport Beach live elsewhere A person arrested on suspicion of TAX REBEL ARRESTED .•• From Al however. and she said he is thus lcgall~ forbidden to own firearms. • Cihe said the firearms v1ola11on was the basis of an 1odtctmcnt that led to Condo's Ja1ltng Monday for a max1- mum of l O days. The federal prosecutor said Condo l is sc heduled to appear Nov. I 0 at a post-indictment arraign m~ot. at • which time a Judge may decide whether he should remain in Jail The firearms charge cames a mruumum sentence of two years 1n prison and a $1 0.000 tine "I don't think the 1nd1ctmen1 1s vahd. ··Pat Creech. a Condo asSOC'1att an the Your Hentage group. said today. "I know he hasn't had any- thing to do with firearms since his conviction in 1982 ... Creech. who says he is a "maverick minister" in the Your Hentage Church, added, "The whole thing was trumped up.'' drunken Jrt\.'cr 1\ otlcrcd a ~·ho1ce of three Chl'macal tc&ts -blood, brenth or urine. In many clltC'I, blood ll'!tb art rnndUl'tcd at local hosp1tals. Bail for m1Wl'mtanor drunken dnving 1~ Sl .~00 In mo~t Orange ( oast ClllC~ a pc~on arrested fo1 drt\IOg\Jmkr 1ht· 1nOucnet•ofalcohol can C'lpcct to <1pcnd a m1nrmum ot four hours rn Jlltl. Often. though, 11 t'i looser. Except an Irvine. where drunkt•n driving suspccts arc transponcd lo Orange t OU[ll) Jail. busted dnvcrs are confined to lit\ 1a1b In Laguna Beach. depending upon the time of da}. suspt.'<'t' also ma)~ tal.cn to the count) Jail When a drunken dnver 1s 1nvolvetl in an accident that results in inJuncs -even if they arc his own .....: the chargt· usually rs elt:vated to a felony Batl for felony drunken dnvmg " $2.~00and l'.an tx· a) high as $5.C.XX) 1n extreme caSl''> Librarian named a t Irvine's branch Garriela Lrra ha) been selcctt>d a\ the dllldrcn 's It bra nan fort he Orange Count) Pubhc L1bral) 's Un1verstt} Park Branch 1n In ine. She has worked exten~I\ cly with library pro- grams involving. ethnic. minont}. elderly and institutionalized groups. Lira rece1 vcd her master's ofl i brary sc ience degree in 1979 from tht• Universll) of .\ri1ona DOUGLAS JURORS DELIBERATE .•. FromAl -------------- I (j ... ear-old Beth Jones. both ol \naherm. who were lured ·lO their death~ believing the) were going to rose tor nude photographs. according tu trial testamon) . In conv1ct1ng Douglas. the JUI) fou nd a special allega11on of multiple murder to be true, qualifying the defendant for the death penalty fhe penalt} phase ·or the trial, during which Jurors consider evidence concerning the scntenctng. lasted two days and concluded last week In closing arguments. Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Tony Rackauckas urged the jurors recommend Douglas be executed. He cited a 1977 charge of soh.e1tation to commit murder against lJougla~ and his "intense interest" an \101l'ncc connected w11h sex . Dougla'> "a" not convicted in that case. Defense attornc) George Peters pleaded for hrs client's hfe. pointing out Douglas wa~ an orphan whose taste for degrading women was ac- quired during ht\ troubled childhood. BAILEY MAYOR; THOMAS UPSET ... From.Al Bob Mandie was elected mayor pro tl·mpore \lal .\ll1~1er ..aid Monda) that 1 homas wa elected b) the voters to the touncil and deserved ··a time at hat· as ma}or Macl\lhster predicted the c,dec11on of Baile) might open a 11h on the council Outgoing Councilman Ron P.'at· un.,on. "'ho is employed by Thomas. \atd the J<.>Ckc)1ng for ma)or .. "'111 dt\1dc the council and caus.e unea-.1- nc" ..(3ut others in or near the seat of municipal power claimed that Thomas has compiled a spotty record over the years. Thomas was cited for his rate of absenteeism and has alleged refusal to panic1pate 1n special meetings above and beyond the bimonthly council sessions. Thomas. the source said. failed to \ ote on many 1ssl!es and frequentl) ""as 1n the back room dunng council dehbera11ons. .. He often 'otcd one wa) becau~c there were lots of people 1n the audience." said one insider. "and then would change his .. ote the ne).t meeting when the people "'ere no longer around .. Balle}. 58. who said 11 -wao; "inap- propriate" to make comments about the electaon. was. elected to iht Cit) Council in 1978 and served as ma)or two )ears later BOAT CRASH PROBE •.. .,She's been acta\ e 1n c1v1c affairs tor about 15 )ears She has served on the c11)'s Hu man Re~ourccs Board. the Public Fac1ht1es Corporauon. the Friends of the L1brar). the League of Women Voters. the Amigos de Bolsa Chrca en' 1ornmcn1al organ11a11 on and v.a\ a director of l n11ed Wa\ From Al lnur \Un" or\ I "c other pas!.Cngcr" t'llhn drnv. ned or died from mac,s1\C Ir .1u111.1 < >rangl' < ount\ \hentrs depullt'\ ,,11ll tht: a,crt.knt v..a' one of the "'Or'>t an wunt\ h1\tor-. 1n lt'rms of loc;, of hie The \\11r\t ·1., thought to be a u1l11\1on hctv.cen tv.o '\la,' craft off ;\e"port Bt·ath an thl't·arl~ i960s that ~llled 14 She and her husband ~heNood a con'>ultang u,if eng1ncn. ha \t~ threl' ~rov.n lhlldren and fiq_• ;b,rand- chaldren · SYCAMORE HILLS SOLUTION ... From Al 111111JtnJ fi,c H'Jr'> ol wrangling v.11h ~c,,pun ln,c!>tments Inc .. a de- q·l11pmen1 firm that v.-a·n1ed to build 'r1lf1 un11\ ol du\tl·r housing on the --l.111d \ ma1or t \\ l\I an the plot ca mt• an 1'1'~ with thl· tiling h .. Rancho Palm \ rdl'' of <i l I\ al nght\ \Ult against tht• t 11 ,11lll ~ i 11 "' ut11l·nc, cla1m1ng a . 1'.11 !l.lu\ !I.I.in IHX' (Onsp1rat) .. to llll\1'11t the proix·n) owner from ch ,,·l11111ng tht' land \ ''mllar <,u1t fH•m Nev.pon In '''lnll'nl' '>!>On lol lov.-cd and .rlth1111gh the lit\ wa., '-"Inning an p11 lir111n.rr' r11undc, Cit~ counc:rl m• ml"x·r, ''l'rt· intlincd 10 "ork v.11h Ill' rr"rwn' t1v. n1·r 111 n.•at h an out 111 • 1111 t ,,·11l1 llll'nl \\f1t11.1 Ill "' .11u11ul maJont> \\J\ 1 k • d ar1 \J111I I 1PX 11 mcnetl 1p11• 1 I' tn pur1 h,1\1· the lan<l '' 1<11111. r 't1Ull< II nwmlx·r llo"Jrtl I>."' 1111 h'l"ll' 1lw J1rau: 1ndudl·d 11111"" 11\,111011 Im thl· \' ::!5 million tit.ti K.11H hn Palm\ at.In paid for thl' I 111d 1n thl· l9flll\ .ind 1Aha1 lhl' lirrn lt.11l ,1wn11n IJ\t'' Jnd IJw\e('I fet'' 111 Jlllr\Ut II\ 1.asc .. ~.llO\I the UI\ V. hrk the Oll(.rt'l·mcnt dl\\Of\.l'd IC1n1 h11 l'alo\ Vl'rd,1.·'-<,u11 .iga111\t lhl •I\\ \'llh no rl'al pa\nWnl )11an II 1,1.uld \t>em 1n n·tro\J1(.'Ct that l h.tml'' 111 I .1guna lkalh m.1k1ng gon<l on ,1 p1111111\\an n<>lt' dUl' "'" than a w<ir l.llt'I \\('fl' \Jim I '""'"'l'r c,trutk till' tit)·, \thcmn ,al 11111,1 1 m mt'd1atel~ "'hen l'mp- "'H 1ll11 Ii lhrt•atened ln lnrtl' thl· , <>lllll\ 111 rc<nntl a proml\l' ol an 11h.11Hl' of t1hout SI m1llaon on thl' purd1,l\l' ol par!. IJnd in \1,.l'amor1.· 11111' an · JlhJn1.1.· the Cit\ wac, 1••1Jnltnf on to ml't'I a '><.'Cond pa) 111t·111 Jue Ram ho Palnr, Verdl'\ l'rt ''l'd tor a \ol1111on. lhe u ty ,ti•rn·d to allo"' wunt) offic1al'l IO add ,1 Ill'\' t•kmc11t 111 the picture -nitht Delly Piiot Dell very I• Guer•nt-.d .... , •• f, ,, • .,. ·~ ff ' t rw1f ., •• ,. .,."J4,, n-,..,, r, !> JOf t ... 1...t')I• T J aod -lltr • '4, 'f N.. fill' "°"""'~" nl v..i~ au.1ur'i1t111n tor a planned frcc1Aa\ rnmdor l he cat~ got thl· mone~ 11 needed to make m pa}ml'nt. in the proce~~ \addling ~nu1mori: Hills with what v.a\ thrn to ~ <i \IX lO eight lane lrce"a~ hH· \l',1rs later. de velop- ment plan\ tor thl' San ~oaqur n F-rei:"a~ l.rll lc11 l'1gh1 main tra .. cl I.inc' \and"llhnf hetv.-cen bus. com- muter trul~ and ramp lanes that '><>ml'lrllH\\a\ tould make fora 17- lane mon\tro\tl\ cutting right acros<, tht· pmllnl' htll' the u ty purchased tel pa·wn 1: < 11\ 11!liuat... 1n fact oppmc the frn·'-'.I\ .. , 11 "now de'>lgned. "It will ha\c 11111 rn.in\ dramatic impact'> on <,ciuth \1111111' .ind I aguna Beach in p.1rt1rnl.ir '·•"> "vt;J\or Dan Kennl'\ V. 1th r.1111p' hoth on I aguna C an.,.on .111d 11 l 11111 road' .ind th!'.' mult1tudt• .,, l.11w' plJnnnl. !l.l'nnr) say~ that thl' frc1:v.J\ plJn hac, "hloswmcd into p111hahh nm· ot the largest in (ah- lorn1J 1'.l nnn \a\., hl' d<>e'ln't want to 1udgl' th1: prc..aou' t.'Ounnl whrch rnter1.·d into the agreement h1nd1ng till' t 11' 111 pcrm111he sale of the right ot "'<I' .. .\t thc ume there w~somc \t'\cn· tinanctal prohlem .. involved 1n tht purcha\C of S)camore Halls." he \aid • Rut J;.ennC\ harhor\ a scemangh rnn1rad1ltul) dc\lre that the county v.111 drop 11s option. to buy. ··tf this gol'\ through. •we will he out of deht and we" 111 have pre\erved 114 a<: res Aul &"en a choice. we would prefer nt>I 111 ha 1,.e the treeway .we could rl'plale the freewa} "''th something a whole' Int less obtru'll'e "he said former ma}or Jon Brana. wno I\ a member Laguna Greenbelt Inc' . .an org.an1za11on dedicated to preserving at least 15.000 .acrc'l of open space around La~una Beach. agrees wtth J...tnne> about tht.• l rn·"a~. ··we think rt's ndtculou!> to talk. about putung a freev.a} th rough a greenbelt. It's JUSI not compa11hk." he \aid. "I hope it's never built hut 11 will help the cal) (ii It I'>)." Brand '"'' thl· frl'.'c .. ~a). while 11 "ma~ bt lx·Jutaful tor a few year,:· v.111 ~ lolhl\\cd h\ dnclopment.JU'>I '~hat the ut\ hopc<l to avoid h) purc.ha'lrng thr l;ant.I "We were glad tu c,cc u~gt·t 11 hut 11 never really worked out." he \au.I ··1 never understood how "l' rnuld hu) 11 and pay II off w11huu1dl'\lrll~1ng 11 If the corridor go1.'\ through 11 will certain!) do that·· Bra nd ... 11d "If the) can keep that wrrnl11r 11u1 that area would Ix' \\.Orth \.I\ 10!' •• I >.J"""' ,1 nwmbt·r of the u1unnl ,11 thl' tum 111 the lttnd o;alr and tht• 11iunl\ .t~rl'nnt·nt. noted thttl 1h1: rlt1n\ lnr lhl' frCl'way have .. JU\l gm"n li ~l' 1.JOll'r" an recent )C3r'>. i\t th1: llml' the t 11~ entered the agrec- ml'nt Da"\on \aid. the idea was for a \u·nil rnJdwa> murh hke Crown VallC\ Parl.v.-a\ '' toda). Da'~'on tx·llncs south county nCl'th tht• lrcrway whrch will connect '"kwron Brach w11h San Clemente as an alternatl\ e 10 the San Otego I rct "'a) and Pacific Coast Highway. hut nor one as large 3!> the count) hope" to hurld But c' en though the council on whrch Dawr,on sat made no prm 1\1110r, to hm11 what the county mrght prOJ)O~. Dawsoq.blamcs la ter cou nu Ir, for botch 1 ng Sycamore Hi 11'1. Purlha\rng the land. he said "was a bodau11u\ thing to do Propos111on I 3 had JU'>t pa'tscd and we didn't have the nmne) (lo pay for 1t) .. We made a manclou'I dcc1'11on at the ttmc lt''I lx'en hadh hungled since." Daw'ion 'kllcl ORANGE COAST Clrculatlon 714/142-U33 Daily Pilat H.L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher ClaH~ advertlelng 714/142·M71 AH other deper1menta 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE UI) ...,..., 8-y" C.ta M .... C.A Ma•I codOt ... Bo• 1!>e0 Coil!• M-CA 92e,8 ~y•>Qlll HleJ Orangoi ' P~ ~1 ~ , ...... llOI• -t•lllCl"l eclolonal Off OI IClll9ft .. ...... ,, ,,.._""" r• •tor-""'~"" '*~"""' tPeCoe' '* Fr•nk Zlnl K•r•n Wittmer """'°" "' C<>Pr'<Ot't -..>-. Clr.:U..tlon Telephonee Managing Editor Advertising Director AoMm•ry Churchm•n Controller Robert C•ntrell Pr0duct1on Managfllr Donald L. Wllll•m• C1rcula tlon Manager I \ "Ill ~ poe!"!I" .-•• c...... "'"41 tlclffW tV"! Id IOOI S.-.Ci4""' ll't '41''., ~ 1~ -tflly Dy ""' Ml 50 ...,,,, ... , • More rain in store for Coast Ctovels wlll build ovei Southern Calllornta. with rain beeomlng llkety by Wedneeday atier!loon. the Natlonal Weather Servtc. aald • Highs will be In the 50110 601 Wednesday tn Loa Angeles and the va1i.y1, following OYei'nlgttt 1ow1 In Ille 401 and 601 Tile beache1 wlll have highs In the upper 501 to tow 60s ' Overnight low1 wtll be mostly In the 40s The mountains wot have 1now abo11e 6.000 feet and gusty south to soothweat winds of 15 to 30 mph Highs will range from 35 to 45. with tows tonight of 20 to 30 • Along the Orange Cobt, the forecast calla for increasing clooda tonlgl\t and cloody an(I cooler Wednesday with rain llkety Highs Wednesday upper 501 to tow 601. 011ernlght lows mostly'" the 401. Temps HI Le J9 32 50 32 4t JI 32 29 G3 33 58 33 58 43 ~4 24 58 32 M...,pnl9 MIMIOBetKh M•''""'' .. Mplt-St PIMA NIU/>"'"41 48 29 19 1e 21 07 tl ()I 45 24 61 ·4· s1 !4 45 J~ 30 17 ,. 81 Alb ... y Al~qw Amat~lo "1'tCflOt -O• Allen ta AlltntK.City Aualln O.ltlmOte Bl«nlnQllam 8isnlllfCk Boise Boa ton " 01 32 17 48 33 41 24 27 ·06 .. 43 54 28 56 32 28 09 27 12 l'f9w Ott..n• Ne•YO<lo. Oll~ac.11y Oman• ()(leflclo PnllaclelPhla Pf>oenl~ POl•bo•gh PontelldMe 'PontaMO. P1ovtdenc• 1141'-'0h SI 29 83 50 46 22 43 28 44 38 50 l& :.& • ,.,. Calif. Temps Bvlfllo C•91* CM<i..ton sc; c11 .. 1M1onw v Chetlol le N C c....,. ...... Cl'llCeQO C1nc1nn111 c1evt1111ncl Co4YN\bta Sc; Co4'.lmbua Oh Concord NH Oalta.-Ft W0t1h Oayton HIQll IOW Pf~ll>tlallO<t !Ot 14 hOU<I l'f'd"'O al S a m ~ay ' s.~ J""" S•1•t• A11• s.,.c. 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Wate< temp ll0-511 Sweff dl!ecllon:-110U1ll•1eet lal '""'" !·3 .... 2·J DOOf 2·3 l>OO< ' 2 000< 2 000< I pOOt I 3 lall B1Q8e<1r Blal\oo Blythe Catalina LonQBNc:ll Mon•OV<• Monlwey Mt W•ton ,...,..oort Beacll Ontauo Palm SP"''9' Pa.sacMnc1 Rlve<llcle San Bernardtno San Gabttel 40 2 T S"'tmd low 4 7 21 S•c:n"d htQ11 $3 47 120pm . 0 8 720pm 37 '>7 ~o 59 ~2 5& 411 S6 42 n JO '>II S2 SS !>1 6A 47 5fi ,, S4 46 54 &() 59 49 WEDNHOAV 12 30 am 652am I 52pm &OSom ' r SJ 0 I 3 7 Su11 Milt '""'' •• 4 4J pm ,. ... We.lllM<l•t a1 ~ 44 a m At><I Mii eel..., ~' 4 4) p"' "1oon t1Ma al 2 JS pm Mii Wiid.-. oay at 3 oe • m and rt-ao•.n ., 3 04 am Bal rapist gets 5 years in Ja11 break By JEFF ADLER Convicted Balboa Island rapist Michale Enc Gonzales pleaded guilt) Monda) to eight felon~ charges stcmmin~ from. an ~cape and at- CoNTINUEo S10R1Es tempted ec;carx· from thl· Orangl· (ount~ Jail on \eparate occasion\ Orangl' ( ounty Supcnor < oun Judge Jame' <;math al·ceptcd tht' pica and sen1e·nled Cion1alci.10 sent.• ll\c }Cars an pmon on the charge'> (ionntlc\. 24. alread) se ntenced 10 J maximum 14-,ear prison term for lht' l(j!n 1arx· ol .1 Balboa l'>la nd \!.:illress. rwv. lalc' the pro!:.pcl·t of '>fX'nding lht• nn I 24 ~car'< hc:hind bar\ MESA APPROVES ARNEL PROJECT ... From Al council member-.. rn fa\ or ot the recommendatton' Imm the Planning Commission la!tt v.cck to approve thl' de\elopment plan'>. The comm\\s1on also recommended that the coun<·1I allow higher dcns111cs and mon· compact parking paces in the apart- ment prOJCCt than allowed b) lht: 1on1ng. Accepting the fim phase, the council appro .. cd the higher densat) of 27 9 untts ix·r acre on the res1den- 11al proJeCt despite "arnangs from thl' planning \taff 1ha1 thl' rnmplcx tl1d not quahf~ for \uth a dcnc,a1~ txmu' Hui ut~ pohl' makl·r.,-refused to grant a zoning '<inanct> that would allov. A.rnel to '>Urpas'> the hm1t on compact parking '>pacci. at the apart- ment complex. The de veloper proposed 47 percent of its open WE'RE LISTENING parking space to be lor wmp.tll l:lr\ -v.-cll ahoH' tht.· 25 pcrrent ma.>.1- mum rhl' <imallr1 '>PJt.t.''-art' tradrtmnull~ U'>Cd to meet l ll~ parking require- ments in '>mall areas According· to l'.11\ repons. the compa ct par1..1ng tn thr Amel apanmentc; were needed to oflsct the oprn area~ required wtth1n tht> project Rall said the dcry1al wall force has rnmpany to rework its plan .. for the apartment complex. poss1hl> reduc- ing the numlx'r ol un11.-, "I rl'illl\ dnn't kn11\\ \•ha1 v.l··11 h.1 H' 111 ·do · hl· '>•ml · I "'J, dl\aprorntl'd in 1h1.· \OIC ·· .\t the urging of repr1:.-,ental1\C' Imm tlic homeowner\· a'l\oua11on council members also ordered thl' de"elopcr to raise the heighl of \OUnd attl·nu at1on wall' hor<lcnn11. nart nl • tht• pn1Jt't I J1lll' l\k a pa' ed ""alkwa> for lhlldrl'll ,1lon~ "touth ( nac;t Dnve and pro' 1tk duuhlc-pancd wmdowl\ for \Ollll' Ol'tll ,,, homes. Othl'I n>nd1.11on> added h> the rnunc1I \\t'rt: for the dncloJ)t'r to allov. overllo"" parking from the apartment cumplc~ into the office park. .\dd111onall~ thl• tounral approved the s1x-memher lomm111ce of rcp- rt•sentallH''i from the l'lt). Arncl. the hnml'oY..Ol'f'\ 3\'iOl IUllOn a\ well a .. lmal rc.1l tor' ,1 lllO\e that \.\-heeler I .tlkd '.1 IJrl l' • ··1helt11lllllllll'l l\JIJrle lt"tllbc \\tth11u1 Jlll"-l'r · hl' ..a10after the ml·eting ··tf \\.l' h,1d ma1nta1ncd our le\ crag1.· (h' not apprm mg tht· final plan). 11 v.ould ha\c been a \.'ahd group.'' Just Call 642-6086 What du }OU llkt-about thl" l>a1l} Prlo1·1 "hat don't you ltke? Call the numher al left and } our messagf' "Ill bt> rN·orded, tran,c-ribt·d and deli vered 10 the appropriate editor . Tht> same 21·hour answering ~ervu·t' ma~ bt' u .. t>d tu rHord lellers to thf editor on any topi<'. 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