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1984-12-06 - Orange Coast Pilot
( TOMORROW: TtiURSOA Y. DECEMBER 6. 1984 ORANGE C OUNT Y C ALIFOHNIA 25 C f NT 1 Money ·sto.len·from mental.ly ill Laguna man a llegedly stole $43.000 ~~~~~:~~dt~~n~;~~~~~~No:n9~~e th h' h hi -t--i District Attorney's Office on suspi· tram and quick to learn . "His rttord was impeccable," Heim said. "He was a law student. t le had everything going for him." Kim 1!1 accused of M.!ttmg up a phony psychological or psychiatric counseling firm. Counseling A~ wc1a1es. at a anta Ana post office box and charging county wards for counsclin.s serv1ces they ~er re- ceived. The wards' estates were charged $495 per month, Heim said casdoad and earned throuaft until his am:~t. The e)tates of 4S mentally ill count) conscrvatecs, including .tht c~tatt~ of 30 ward~ as 1gntd to IGm, were involved. tccordinJ to Heim. roug p ony psyc a r c company cion of cmbculement. according to By JEFF AnLER Of the Dally l"#ol llall An Orange County deputy public guardian remained behind bars today following his-arrest We~nesday after- Coast Newport Beach man awardect$700,000 In age discrimination case./ A3 California 'Woman in box,' suspect's wife picked up men in bars, jury in rape case hears./ A6 Nation .Artificial heart transplant patient to take a spin around hospital in wheel- chair topay./ AS Two storms bring the first real taste of winter across theUnlted States. /AS World Hijackers in Tehran ex- ecute two more passen- gers, one of whom claimed to be a U.S. diplomat./ A4 Chairman of Union Carbide is refused en- trance to death plant in lndia./A7 Boating . International Offshore Racing Council has changed the rules for measuring yachts to im- prove stability ./81 More boats can go to. Baja when pro posed n·ew fueling stations start op- .;.~~~~:.~~~·:·:·:·:.:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Foul"!taln Valley advances to semifinals of tour- nament with a 72-45 win over Loyola./C1 Former All-Pro 1 linebacker Cedrick Hard- man is named new foot- ball coach at Laguna ~each High./C1 Laker center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar decides against retirement by agreeing to one-year, $2-- mllllon contract./C1 Entertainment South Coast Repertory raises the holiday spirits with Its annual pro.! ductlon of "A Christmas Carol." /84 BusineQ The number Of c atalogs malled to homes has doubled In recent years, Qnd so has m.imber of the problems.J87 ......... ~'I!,·,·~·.•,•.-.,-. •• , .... ~-···········~ .... •.• ... --......... . ................................... INDEX Boating Erma. Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Classified Comics · -Crossword Death Notices Horoscope ... In the Service Ann Landers Mutual Funds National Newa Opinion Paparaul Play Review Police Log Public No11ces Sports Stock Markets Televlalon Theaters Weather .world News 81-2 82 85 A3 86 A4 CS-8 85 C7 C4 C6 A9 82 86 A4 A10 81 84 A3 B&fC3·'4 Cl-3 87' ea, 83-~ A2 A4 county Pubhc Administrator-Guard- noon aftcrhissupcriors discovered he · ian Jarttcs Heim. Bail wa~ set at alleg,,I embezzled $43.000,.from-"'5 SSO.OO&and arraignment was set on men 111 county wards dunng the the Chflrgc for Dec. 21 in Central past th months. · Munlc\pal Court in Santa Ana. Earl im. a 3 ~year-old Laguna . Kiw was described by H_cim as a Bctl ,. s1dent employed as a deputy "vef)lgood employee who ~as easy to To sellout or to stay? Neighbors take sides Airport noise leads SA Heights rest_cfents into Tight for homes EDITOR'S NOTE: This 1s rhc second in a three-part series of stories onSS11ULAnaliei$hts irs fuwre and how ir figures in the fight ovcr- cxpanston at John Wayne Airport. . Roe~RT .·HYNDMAN Santa Ana Heights residents know what they see when the}· look up m the sky. It's sometimes a btrd. tt"s usually ··a plane and it's never Superman. Even the Man of Steel would be ill- cqu1ppcd to rescue the people of Santa Ana Heijlhts from the JCtS that roar· over their homes from John Wayne Airpon every few minutes. The planes have become an ac· ccptcd fact of ,life for the residents· there. . Some. in fact. have decided they would rather move away than put up with th e no1-.e an\ longer But other) m :all the birds they occas1onalh -.cc in the sk\, the horses they ndc behind their ·homes, the -rars \• Heim al-;o said that within the past monlh Kim had purchased a new Mercedes Benz. He id the elleaed scheme wtl uncovered about a week ago by a built-in safegu.ard proocdure de· StjllCd to prevent such abuses. The d1stnct atlomey"; offict was called 10 When arre ted and handcufTe<l. Kim was "surprised." but made no statement to iiwestigators. ·Hetm said. · ' The alleged scheme apparent!) began 1n September, a month after Kim first began handling his own (Pleue ttee OUARDIA!f / A2] Mesa teen says he killed to end sex advances • bbtng suspect tells jury of his struggle -for murder weapon By JEFF ADLER Of .. 0.-, l'llot ..... The 19-year-old accused killer of ._..~~~ lkach..res1dent Scott James McNaughton viv1dl) described for a jury Wednesday how an argument over homosexual sex triggered a wild struggle that ended tn McNa~ton's death from 31 stab wounds. At times gesturing to show ho,w he wielded both a kitchen knife and chtscl ;dunng the .f}ght, C:osta Me$8 resident Brent LoVJS Vangsness told Jurors he never intended to-ktll McNaughton. his wealthy friend and guardian Vangsness said he wanted onl) 10 escape his fnend's clutches. The bo>•Sh·looking Vangsness, wearing a blue monogrammed · sweater and lie. took the witness stand tn his own defense for a second da) damng bis O~oUilt}''~""----• pcnor Court tnal claiming the Jar\. I 5. 1984 killing was in sclf-<lefensc. The Jury must deteiinine whether he 1s guilty or innocent of the murder charge and fil\ the degree. A first· degree murder convicuoo carries a ·· . (Pleue eee TB£N/A2) Convicted NB thief· a ilo.-show in court By STEVE MARBLE lam test idea where he 1s." said 0t1M01111r ...,..,..., .\sststant l .S. <\nome\ Patncta Col- ''"' \.\h o had ·as ked that A Newport Beach man con"1cted Lea,t·nwonh·.,, S50.000 bail be re- last month in a SI .S million real estate ,okro follo"'ing his convtC'tion NQv. scam and due in coun later this 1 month on a stparate"grand theft case has vanished. LI. Dt\tnn Judge ferry ~attrr Roben .. R.C." Leavenworth-had v.ho presided o'er Lea,enwonh'\ been ordered to appear Monda) in tnal. n:fu-.ed to n:" okc or mt. reasc Los Angeles federal coun for sentenc· Lea' t'n""onh·, hail.~} 1ng he did not ing on the real estate fraud case When lhtnk tht' man would Oe-e hedidn'tshow. l l.S. DtstnctJudgt' .\ "I a$kl·d tor hr\ bail to be n·volcd Wallace Tashima ga\C the l'-c\.\pon ~cause I 1h11ugh1 thl\ ''"'hat '-"Ould mQn.tt8 hours to ~um·nder h1mo;clf hap~n .. ( 11ll1n' \Jtd ---U-~~~~~;;,.;;~~~hnl5='"--jrrtm-fTo1lTJin1l l'i), l'n\.\Orlh. S al· and the panoramic vt(•ws they enJO} (Pleue see HEIGHTS/A2) Plane takee off o .. er Santa Ana Hetabta. pear m coun Wednesday. Tashima tornt•' l'Ould not be reached for issue a bench warrant for the man·s comment arrest. LcaH"O"-onh "'ac; con,1t.1ed on 18 County's jobless toll d.rops below 4 percent level 'Economy on a roll._' local employment official announces By J EFF ADLER 01 lhe D.ily l"llo1 II.ti l lnt.•mplo}mcn.1 tn Orangt.· lount} dropped below the 4 percent level Hl October. marking the lowest ebb in Joblessness locally s1 nee 198 1. accord- ing to state unemployment statistics. 1978. e'plamcd '\lta Yetter. a labor markci analy!>I with the state agenq'. .. This 1s a con11nuat1on of the downtrend w(•'ve bcl'n seeing. though 11'<; a much larg1.•r drop than n:~cted. l hl' econom} (locall)) t'> on lJ roll:· said ) c1ter. '~ho tau11orwd a~lln\t e' aluat1ng any one month\ 'itat1st1c" 1 n "olat1on. Sh1.· \aid lh1.· ..i 1x·rct•n1 kh'I I\ cons1dC'rcd slat1st1call}' \1gn11icant hc- causc unemployment 'ieldom falls t>clow that level. "Orange Count} does stand out 1n that regard. The county 'lands in sharp contract to the nation and state 1n unemployment:;.. Y cttcr said, • •1 She alstitlpoante<l nut that the unemployment rate ha' remained .. He's gone. We don't have the (Plea.e see THIEF f A.2} The number of unemployed coun- ty residents dropped sharply in Octo· &r 10 J .8 prccent of the c1v1lian labor force. down from 4.5 percent m September. the state Employment JX'v~lopmcnt Depanment reponcd. Tbc last time unemployment dipped below 4 percent was irL.Ma).t_ 1981 when unemployment stood at .l 7 percent. The lowest the county's unemployment rate has registered \Ince compnrable sta11s1ics have been kept wa 3.6 percent 1n November betow the 4 percem 1t"c1 ror more Now that's.a doughnut hole than one month -onl-\i on ~weci OC· ca~1on'i, m 1979 for four ronSl'cut1vc Driver Darleen Lowe, 48. made an unez- -monthnnd in t"980 fnrt"WO month~. pected entrance lntoa -wtnchell•• Donut wall of the doughnut abop ancl deatroyed a glua caee wbere dou&hftuta are clt•played · aurlna worklnJl boun. Lowe, arreated on aaaplClon of clrunken drlvlnC. and her paaaen&er were treated for minor injuriea at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Shepr~d1ctedeconom1rgoocJ time' Hoaee. 18856 Brook.hunt St .. Fountain 1n the county will continue thrm~h . -Valley abortly after mldniaht today ac- the balance of the ycnr. "I thmk ihc cordln:.;:r.o Hee. Police aata the wo~a.n'• uncmplovmcnt rate will rcm:un at j • a eldewalk rlp--A thro ... """ a (PleueeeeCOUNTY/A2) car um • ,..,_. -.- 'Elvira' gives bet viewers a meeting with Cassan·dra Actress doffs vampire getup for appearance on Huntington ·s KOCE_:: TV to raise furids By PHIL SNEIOERMA Of-.0..., ........... • Undc( the sbrina ~ of •' Huntmaton Bea h tclcv1 ion s1ud10. shm. rtd·han't'd Cauandna PctC'r-..,n had ng hla\ lie fnaht w1, or jhouh tJ makeup to h1Jc hch1 nd. Mt o ot tlw revcahna Nad.. 1lutiit. he ~ore ~ rathtr conscl'\<at1\lt hlue dn:\+. l 1ke C"larl. Kent \\a1ttn& to \tanJ 1n for \u~rmao. Pct ·r~on pulled m·•· "ous finge" throuah her hiur. 11dactcd with h(r m1t"rophonc cord. co~ccntratcd on lier npt and wom- rd That 'ihc'd tlNal out In a roui,,m fit - Out when. the camcrn came on c .• ~~ndr" Pctcrwn. m11J.m1nnCTCd altcr.qo ol popul3r horror mo' it Mstc ~ h 1r.a ~norm<"d ltkc 3 trOUpc't. Ufilf\1 \\l .. At'f\ tO plt'J C donation ... to "'()( C hanncl SO. the Oran~c ( ount' PU\ '\l3tmn that 1'\ 1n tlw rfudc;t of n ntn('·n1tlhl hol1do' fund-m1~1ng dm C' l he -.1a11on h~' cnhc;tcd celebrity guc\t'i to heir' rn1'iC S 100.000 through thr plcdic prriod \\>h1ch ronclud~. unda-. n1~h1 >\!though a a1t un~ttl('J Jt tin.t b) thr hH~· St'tup and a ('rnni.., tel~ prompter Pt'lel'\On f.l"C"' more <'Om· lonabtc" '3~ th"C ~rnrra P•oa•c~d u'i1na I "1ra-1 pc w1 tnl "'" 10 coo' '1c"'tr\ tnto rcathtn for their t'hC<'lo.· bot~ tnd \'.'.m!n card In <'' h n for a SlOO donation. he pfom1 d a pc-"°1'•11\ m~nbrd Eh 1ru Po t~r. 'he t'\Cn thl"C"W .l ... , .. , ()\('I the a11,,n .. C\ to one' 1c\\-i-r. Jpf'3renth 1n (PleaM eee ELVIRA/ AS) ... \ t. Helens stmflar o preolast shape 1unt!> of eonsp1raq and fab.e loan :applications invoh mg lo;ins from -01brnher Savingi. and Loan fo1 ~roperties an NcwPon Bc.'\ch and osta Mrsa. A second delendent. Leo Peterson. •I. of Fountain Valle). wa scnt<'nctd to three month'\ in prison nfter plead mg guilt> 10 c:orti.p1racy charges. Peterson was a loan officer at th1.· Javings attd lo<m. according to · Col· Gns. 1 • AN FRANCI CO (APJ -Jh( new tobc of rock <ldded 10 Mount l. rtden~· l:l\3 dome lust Septc.-mbcr is "crudd~ ~1m1l>ir" to the intrusion of .\third pt'rM>n 1nvolv('(! in the ca~. Cathenrli.' Barnett. ll'Stifil.'d ag:unst Lt·avenworth and was scntrnecd to th rel' year~ of p1 oba11on. Leavenworth facrd a maximum (11:).ycar sentence on the rnnv1t·t1ons but a probauon report had H'.t'- ommcnded a murh shorter rm on term. Ul'cording to Collins. Fre1.· on $50.000 bail. Lca\'l·nworth had pul up $25.000 \.\Orth of n:al t.•statc as collateral. Collins )atd a molten rod. that cr~tC(j a hual~ hUl.ie on the voltano's north f1t.'t' bclott tt erupted. a sc1smolog1st said todtiv. friend signed a note guarantlTll1K 111~ remaining !>um. .. . Leavenworth I!> due 10 c5ral1ge County Su~nor Court for u pretrial conferen('t' on Dec_ 21. ac:corchng to Deputy ()1s1t1l·t Attorney Paul Odwald. He said Leavenworth 1s charged with a single count of grnntj theft 1n exresi. of SI 00.000. Leavenworth facc'i a muimum five vears 1n prison 1f convicted of g1a11d theft ·TEEN DESCRIBES SLAYING IN COURT .•. "FromAl rna~1mum 25·)l'ar-10-ldc pnson r.enteOCl' Vang,nc,o; told lht· "l'\l'n·mt111. fiq:-"om.rn 1ur) that M1.Naughton had appro.il ht•d him ~t'\Ually on ~o to SO occa;,1on' hdorc the nighl of thl' fatal fight. often urging him 10 he "adH'nt\lfOU\ .. On 1he n1~ht uf th1.· k1lhng. Van- gsness said he had agreed to remain overnight at McNaughton·s Villa 'Balboa rondom1naum. Vangsness bad li'ed there sn the past and often sta)ed o"ern1g.~1. ac:cord1ng to his lestimo"'. <1> He told thl' JU~ he was asleep 1n -McNaughton's bed M'aring onl} a pair of !>horts \\hen McNaughton came into the 10om and began giving him a .bacf... rub .. His hand was getttng low on m) shorts. kinda underneath. I turned around and he wai. masturbaung. I I caJkd h1rn .i naml' and tut him in tht.' neck or fan·:· Vangsnt.'ss testified. ,vangsnes<; said he got up. dressed .ind tried to ka't' thl' apartment. But Vangsness ~aid McNaughton grabbed tum from och1nd v.hcn Vangsness thrt·atenl.'d w tell the father of one of their mutual lncmh that his son was c;nuall~ imoht'd v.11h Ml·Naughton. When Ml·N augh1on grabbed ham b' hi~ hair he sa'" he had a kitchen sieak knife 1n his right hand. Van· gsnt''' '13td. rhl' l'W(l began struggling and Vangsncss )Utd he managed to grab the knife. .. I got the knife out of bis hand \OmehOY. and JUSI. I don't know. stabhed him." he told the JUI). Van~nes~ said he rnntmued to !.\\ing "w1ldl}'" Y.1th the knife. often wou ndsng McNaughton. MtNaughton. cu1 h}' the repeated knife thrusts. shouted "My arm's falline olT. I'm E?Otng lo kill you:· Vangsness ~aid. The fight moved 10 another room in the condomuuum and Vangi.ness said he packed up a ch1!>el and contmued 10 thru~I :11 McNaughton after he nolll'cd the knife had brok1.·n. Vangsness brof...e down and ocgan sobbing as he reconstructed the struggle using a mannequin marked with the stab wounds he had m01c1ed on McNaughton. The prosecution contends that sell was not the motive in th(• k1lhng. Deputy District Attorney Derek Johnson h'as 111troduced evidence indicating McNaughton had dis- covered Vangsness and other friends had embezzled more than $1.000 from ham and intended to seek their prosecution. Vangsness. during cross-examin- ation. identified three checks he admitted forging on McNaughton's account. He said he used the money to pay rent on his>.._~ost.a Mesa apartment and buy coea~ GUARDIAN ARRESTED The 29-ye.ar-old McNaughton. son • • • of John McNaughton, chairman of ~rom-bA-l · --+he -N~wport-8eaeh-based Netienai and began an undercover'1n,es11ga-tra1or-Ciuard1an·s·ooke. Y.htch em· Education Corp. spent between Jion. Heim said. plo~s IX deputies. 1s 10\olved. he $50.000 and 75.000 to fuel his own · I nvesttgators deemed the alleged c;a1d. cocaine habit. according to testi- $'.heme ··one of the most un-The Puhltc .\dmih1stra1or-Guard-mon). Soph1s11catcd types of l'mhfulcment ian's Otlice 1~ responsible for the McNaughton befriended Van· the" had e"ver seen ... he said. wc.-lfarc of about 1.200 persons de· gsness-and became his guar.d1an after ~ Heim said he had ordered an aud11 emcd h~ the court to be eravely the defendant was released from ·~f office records and intends to o;eek disabled and unable to provide for county Juvenile Hall in June 1983. incurred. There is no evidence that Heim !>aid. About half the cases gsness had been sentenced there on ~:full rest1tut1on from K.1m for all lossec; their o" n food. shelter and clothing. acrording to the testimony. Van· 'anyone else 1n the Public A.dman1s-mvohc person!> who are mentally ill. several petty offenses. tcouNTV JOBLESS BELOW 4 PERCENT ... ··'f'romAl 1 • low levels. ~casoniil emplt1~ ment Y. 111 • increase ~harp!\ 9t>cause ul J ~~('1mstmas hinng ~!us there Y.1!1 he: · ·gains in hmng 1n 1hc non-..,ea~unal 'ectors:· Yetter said iht· number of un..-mpln~l·J mun· t~ resident'> dropped tn 4'1 '/{)() dunn!.( Oc1obe1. do-w n from the SoAOo "'hu reported the' \\Crl' without \.111rk nm• month earlier Emplo)ment g,a1.n~ 11trl' n.:portl'd an all Sl'CIOr'i of the nwnt' \ l·uinom' al'Co rd1ng In the monthh ,t,llt' Jl· t«rnn11ng. \.\1th notahk gain' rt·rt1rtt•d on the gO\ernmcnt pa~r(>ll ,J\ ruhlil ,l·hmih filled out '>Chool '>taffs. ch era II. 12.300, ne" 1ob'> -were .iddcd tu local pa~roll' bctwl·cn 'il·ptemtx·r and Oct<1lx·r \.\1th gain~ rt·ported 1n the manufauunng 1ndus· tn . at reta1l 1rade establishments and • 11-wholc-;alc d1stnbu11on centers amnng others. I >rangt· { ount~ did not stand alone 111 npcnencrng cmplo~ mcn1 gains ht·t\\t'l'n 'iqllcmhcr anJ Ol tohcr a' I 1" .\ngt:ll'' ( ount\· the \talc and lhl' nation all rq)l1rted drnr' 111 un- rmrlc•\ mt'nl Lo!\ Angeles County, which tra- 111onally registers higher unemploy· ·nt than Orange County. reported tts ra t1.· fell from 8 percent to 7. 7 pe cent between September and Oc· t .r while the state posted a decline f m 8.3 to 7.5 percent during the s e period. The national rate drop- ped from 7.5 to 7.4 percent between the two fall months. Roth the -.tale and national rates arc adjusted fnr sec-sonal emplo~ mcnt lluctuat1on'>. count) unemplO) ment rates in Caltforn1a arc not '>U adJu'itcd. HEIGHTS RESIDENTS DIVIDED ... From Al on clear da)S and moonltl rnght'> It'.-. Mullan said he 1s familiar w11h _ communal} an term., of its ab1ltt} to tho'>c people"' ho ha1 c: dl'nded tu sta~ prnpert~ 'alue'> through his work as b~ .t\JA);ler a_irport expansion. and fight lo presl'f\c Santa .\na an 1ndu'>tnal rommcmal broker and Stop Pollutin~ Our Newport has Heights. ma1nta1n., that lots 1n Santa Ana long been active in fi&hlmg the airport And the~ have bel·n Jolnc:d tn their Hl·1ghts arc probably worth more as and joined wtth the city of Newport fight b} people II\ 1ng in Nt\\ pon res1dcnt1al propert) Beach 1n a legal battle to block such Beach \.\ho also \.\ant \ant;i ·\n.1 .. To hudd commercial property. efTort!>. 1f onl} temporarily. SPON Heights prc<,enc:d. not nnl~ ht•tau'>c ncr1th1ngha~topcni:ilou1a11hcend also wants to annex Santa Ana ll'> bucoltt charant·r I'> an amrn1t\ tn munC)"' t'>C. and 1t JU'>l can't 10 an ta Heights to the city of Newport Beach. the arc:a. but hecau'ie thl· n•,11.k1i11;1I .\na lk1gh1<..'. he: '>3~'> .. Rut }OU can a movt• that c11y leaders have been community might pre'l'nl an m'ur-,n· that re"dl'ntial propcnies in ri.'lurtant to pursue. mountable ob'> tack lo J1rp1 •rt l'X· 1".c ..... purt Bc:ach sell lur tar in t'Acess of "With SPON. sure, we welcome pan!>1on plan'>. "'hat commcrnal ( propat~) docs." tht•ir;;upport. But while they're tied in Whale 11\ far from being J pl·rll'll Like other'> \.\ho ad,uca1e preser· with thc1ssueofexpansion,oura1m1s marriage. the rdationship hct"een \3tton uf tht· rnmmuntt), Mullan to presenc our lifestyle." Stellhorn the two group'>. for the timl' hl'1ng. ..,;i,., he do1.•,n'1 Y.ant to give up the says. sen.cs the nt·cd .. ofhoth parlnl·r, rural '>l'll1ngol l.ianta .\na Heights. ABCOM members arc natural!~ But tht' di\ 1s1on hct.,..n•n lht· rt''I· .. , .. ., Pill' u1 thc most enjoyable irritated when SPON. whose mem· dents "'h•> want 10 retain r1.·\ldrnt1al plale\ Ill 11,l·:· he ,aye;. "You hear '?"rsarclar~cl~ ~rom Ncwpon Beach. toning and '\la\ put anJ 1h11w "'ho th11\l'l \B< <1\1)n.•11plccompla1n1ng l1ghh .\BC OM., effon<1 lo rc1one want hH<.llll'''>-Otlilt· 111n1n~ "' 1hn ,.. h can .,di out anJ mii'c ·•"'J' ha' hut II tlw l•1Ul1 1' \.\t'nl 1n and bought t cir pr<?pcrt1cc; > oul !U1tl thl'lll lht' "'hole an·a -would Hut SPO"-I rl'\lcknt Jean Watt turned \anta \n.1 I k1!!hl' 111t11 .i quH 1 drnin <,a\'> c;hl' I'> '>\mpatht•ttl with their halllc:fil'ld 11f\uf1' tl\l'I "h11.h ol ll\d \hlllh•ll1 ,tgll'e\ lhal thl' :ld\;lll· plight. Y.::tr ,., being \.\•1gt·d l<l~'t' '"II\ ing in th1.· communi t ~ far "It'' true. "'i.' nin't \ll here Ill Ml·mh1.·rc. 111 oppm111g '1tk~ .lrl' 11111 "1.·igh tlw rrohlcrn., nl fCt nm.,r N{·wport and decide what should found It' ing on thl' 'aml' '>lrl'et\ ,111.1 11 .111 11 happen an Santa An~ Heights." Watt ~omeume\nl.'xtdonrtut'dlhothcr I lll\t 'lt1nt;i \na Height' I hait• ..a)s."Buttherearcoth~r 1$sues"".1th Mcmht·r., ol .\B( O:vt l;in anon\111 h d h O I (krt\ed from the li\C~ rcsidcnii,tl 111\ h111'r'. Ill) dog ... I haH· a hot tub I ea1rpon an wit tra 1cc1rcu .a11on 111 1 tw hat i.., ard I "' 1n late at night to 1n the cnttre area that we need to he .. trects 1n the nc1ghorhoo<l ) want a "lltd1 lht· \lar\ I l'nJO) th<.• isolallon I concerned with." tone rhangc that Y.111 alltm thc:m lo t an tin<l ,0 do\t' 10 the cit;." Watt said 1f Santa Ana Heights sl'll 1he1r home\ and lca\t.'. fhn d t th \tdlhurn .,_;i, <. were annexe o e city. more claim the) haH' a maJurll! 111 1he .. \url·thl'l)Ot'>l'l\hadwhenlhc}'n~ l'Ontrolcouldbccxerc1sedno1onl}'on afl'et:tcd Santa .\na llr1ght'> rc:\1tknh h ... hut I figured 11 ouloocc lhal if you airpon ex.pans10n. but O\er the road in ~~ed~~~l~hc: R:H k Ba\ < ·ommul\ll\ 11111k Jtl the flight'> 1n a da) together. \)St1.•m which needs to keep pate with J\s<.bciation. \.\>htch <,t·ckc. tn prr'l'r\t' • thi;\ uni} la!ita t()tal ofnint' minu1e'I... development 1n the area. the rural rcs1dent1al llrl\or ol lht' 'ht• ..a~' While Wa11 'iayo; "We'r.; not tn the \tdlhorn \ays the Back Bay Com· bus1ne'iS of deciding what type of c·oSamy<.u~.'1~a Stellhorn. prl''ldtnl ul munll\ ·\s~oc1at1on has made <II · toning the) ')hould have," SPON l('mpl<. to reach agreements with 'luppons dfons to hm11 John Wayne the a1;soriatton. "'Thio; '''ue IHI' hcl·11 \ B< OM on wha1 fate the commun1l) 1 J\1rpon flights while o;eeking an ver. emotional for the PC'ODlt• -who \hfluld nur'>ue. fiut lnllc hcadwa) h~s' alternative a1rnnn site Both atm!> an· lt"i.; here But while we IH.t1.k B.1, ,, · ... ~ ht•cn ma<.k :al"o being pur-sued. she says. through < ommunnr '\s'ionationl arc: com In tht' nll'anttmc. honws arc de· a cit} program known a'> the Pos111 ve milted to ma1nta1n1ng th1., hft•\t\.k s tt'" a dollar l\'iuc fnr ,0 nw otht•i ll'noratmg and going without needed Airport . 'olut1on · repu1r'> {'tthcr bccau'>c longume res•-< om;cm1ng ABC OM. Watt !>S)S people· dent.-. arc rrluctant to makr improve-i;hc undcrlltands why th membcrs Stellhorn 1and o(ht·r.-..,h<"e eithci mt·nt., 11 It mean'> losing their homt'S haq· given up on fighting the airport t0'>1nuated · or o,a1cl dm·rtl} that i\BC'OM memlxro, m<i) '>I mph ht· ""' -wa) or lx'cau<1c the propcmcs arc and want to move. hungf) for what thC) think woul<ft~:a nwnccl h\. •pceul;ltorc; ~imply holding Ruth) anne'ting the area. '>he i-a)s handsomr .-.um of mone) ,hould till' thr lwme., until they can tx· sold at a "fhe) would ccr1a1o ly be gl'lltng a count\ change t~ toning to allow for profit 'tl•llhorn 'a~'> lx•ttcr mother in Newwrt lk.~ch than construc1ton of oOirc huildin~ "I•"• lx·cn ..a real b1gproblcrp th.at n~1 the~ (havc) with the county. Jad< Mullan. a I ~-)l'ar-rc.,1dc01 on1·'1, c.rx·n.~ much ~~ney .0 rt (he•~ . l:ven 11 they do not 30 along w11h who lake~ w '-all ht!> .\H< OM oppo. Jlrnpt:rt tl''-· 'he 'kl)<\ Tha't .~ "'hy Wt; the a1rpo1 t lia,ht. however. Wall says ncn t!>,. ":\6S< AM " \3)\ the gold "''""a dN'l\IOn to he madt'. Santa .\na l fo1ghh ma\ '''II remain th<>liC resident\ :in: hoping to find a1 '\\ h:it'<, f1 u<1tr:i11ng though 1s that 1t re'itdcntml 1hr end of the runw;n "mph dtlt.'\n't dor1,n'1 look ltkc tt',going to bc lcf\ up "I heltc' (' ABC OM 1\ not a ma· nm ltJ the people who lave here 10 dcc1dr Jortt)' 1o'thc area. and 1n an anne11a· "The\. ttun~ llH:.., 'r« 1ming to.f(t'l ;1 v.h111 h11ppcnc. ··Stellhorn \:l)'I "The lion effort. thc) would not f)te\t\il" wind fa Ii. hut th<.''< 're onl\ foolln(! Boa1d <1f C\upc:n 1<1orc. fort tlll') lo.no" What has been mo~t dt.'tlr not onl> them~lve\-1 ha1'.. "h) I call 1t what 'l'K'llt for ~ant11 .\ nn Height" and In \\:Ht hut to lho\l' 1n <;an ta \na ARS<. AM Tht'} want th<.' mone)" \\hat'\ bc5.t for the airport " lfl.'l(tht' •<i that prt•<1sure' to 1ntrca~c Mullan c.n1d Wh1k nH~mh\.·r' of thl· Rark Ba\ 01glm out of John Wa)"ne .\irport "<iomt of them don 1 knov. what ( ommuntl\ •\\\<K1n11c111 arc rnn· havr \hut r>I > 'l('{lf\'g<ltc<.l m•1ghbor' 1n they·~ 1nlk1ng ahout ~omc of them lt.'rr\cd m<unl\ w11h rrtntntn~' th\• tile "011rn1un1I)' .arc JU St are-ed> But !he mun I) l1kC$ tO f'l'\ldl.'nt1al 1nn1n~ hcl JU\t' they en1<3'' .. \~ far .,.. I'm rnn1.·crncd. dt\' tde 1i .. tcn to them het :um· 11 tine.•\ .iloni their currt>nl ltfr'it \k lhC'\ wckomr •and rnnqurr •~ thr nanit' of \he.-game wt1h "hat thl'\. would ltkt· to do · .ht' the \Ufll'lort of '"' h "'°""" "' '-t'" v.11h .10\ t'llnn for c'pan\lon "Wa11 .aid port fkJ1. h ' \Pn"-1 ,.,.Im h Wl'' thl '>:t\' \\ t' ll' ~'''°S thnl no"' · I I ' • WEATHER Gray.skies will stick around Sou thorn C611fornte will romall'I cloudy Fdkla_y_Wlth about a 20 perc.nt 0 lnCO Of lhOWiWS fn tho basin an a llttfiblt greater chance to the south and eeat, 891)eelally In the southeastern deserts Tho Natlonal Weather Servk:e aald the gray ski" were fingering bocause a tow pressure area that was nearly statlon8ry about 400 miles Wf:ISI of San Diego e1vly 1oday was expected to remain well ollshore before drifting south and then eastward into Baja California Friday_ Yet'anolher Pacific low pr9"ure area offered the poulbltltr. of rain for S<>Ythern California sometime Saturday as wel . forecasters said. Highs Ff1day will be in the sos and 60a In Los Angeles and the valleys after' overnight Iowa in the 40s and 50s. Along the Orange Coast, It wlll be partly cloudy tonight and Friday with a chance of showers malnty In the south Highs 55 to 65 and lows 45 to 55. From Point Conoeptton to the Mexican Border and out 60 milts -Inner waters: East to northeast winds 8 to 15 knots tonight Winds becoming west to norlhwesi 7 to 14 knots Friday Temps "lb any Albuque<CIU* A"'-tlllo AnG11or eo• Allan II HO\ilton 41 37 1r><11enapo11a 28 14 J~klOn.MS 43 35 HI Lo JllCksonvllle 68 6 1 34 -11 Junuu 37 35 42 24 Kanus Ctty 33 OS 34 20 L .. l/egiu SS At 39 30 Liiiia Rl)(;lt 34 30 39 36 Omaha 32 00 Water lemp 59-61 Swell dltecJton OOYll'lwftt Calif~ Tempft Rl--lde 82 46 San Berner!llnO eo 49 Sen JoM 56 47 s ..... An• 03 50 Senia Crui 59 53 ·ratio. Va1i.y " 30 Yoeenllll Vly 411 29 Atlentt~ Cny Ausun 81111~· Blt~am 8ttma«~ 45 43 onanao 03 &a 48 37 Pt11la!le!PI>•• • 1 32 High •ow prec;lp11a11on t0< 24 "°"'* 39 33 Ptl04!nl• 85 5 1 eochnQ al 5 • m !Oday 45 34 Pnllbu<Qn 32 25 8aun1t111<1 • 1141 48 19 • 12 P0tlla!>d,Me 3~ 2~ Eureka 6A 44 Extended 8o1N 31 15 P0ttland,Ot 41 33 Ftesno $4 47 38 32 Ptewtd9(1Ge 37 30 LAnUJllt< S3 48 lncraffklg cioudt Saturdey HNtd>nQ to rain !lurll'g the nlghl. Rain endlrlQ .,.,1y Sundey 11eoomlng law late In 11141 pe<IOd Gully W1nd1'0-the .....,.,,d HIQh• 55 10 83 Warming about llva Oegr-Monday Lowt 45 to 55 ••~t uppe< 308 al'd 408 SuNl•y nlghl 18 11 R&lelQh 41 34 LOI A"9f'lea 6.4 60 JO 18 RIH\O 44 30 Oakland !le :I() Botton Bu Halo Casper Char1e11on SC Charteston w v C111rl011a.N C Ct.eyenna ClllCllQO Clnclnnah ciav.111nd COllimbla,S C ColumDua Otl Conco<o.N H 0.HU•FI WO<th Oay1on 50 4 7 , R>ehmon<l 42 34 Paso RoblM 53 •8 3 7 30 SI Louis J I 08 Ae<I 81Un 69 42 43 35 St Pet; Tamp• 8 1 70 Redwood Gnv r.s 49 33 05 Sall Lake Clly 40 20 Sacramento 60 •5 28 11 San An10,,to 54 36 Selina• S6 48 30 28 Sen Juan P fl 84 73 San OleQo 52 54 29 2s St SI• Ma11e 23 t8 San Frenc.teo 56 50 43 38 Seallle 46 30 Santa Barbll'I 80 53 Tides 30 .2• Shfevepon 42 35 Stoc~lon S6 45 33 19 Spoune 25 06 H!Qh. low. ptec:lpitatton 10< 24 houtt TODAY •o 32 Syracu1e 33 24 end1r1Q at~ p m 27 12 -----------BlrflOW o.n-35 12 81Q 8Nt 0.a Mo1na1 Oe1ron OulUlh EIPuo Fllrb1n~1 Fargo F119t1aff Grlll>d RaP1<11 Hartfor!I Hel9nl Hono4<>1U ~! ~~ Surf report ::~":' 15 .1 t Catetona 50 30 LOCATION l lll SHAPE LOOO 8Hctt 32 O 1 Hunllt>Qton a.ach ?·3 lalt Monrovia 14 ~ River Jelly Newport 1 poor Monterey 44 29 •ot11 StrHI Newport pOOf Ml WlllO<I 24 23 22nd SUMI. Newpol"I poor Newport 8e8Cfl 38 28 81tb0a Wedge 1 poor On1er10 13 -02 ~""" e .. ch t poor Palm Spr•ng• 84 75 S.n C1emen1e 1·2 poor Pa .. ~ By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Dally l"llot ltlfl An Orange . County man who admits he was thrown out of a waterfront tavern because he was drunk. has filed a federal lawsuit claiming a Newpon Beach police officer used excessive force while arresting him. Roger Fru1chantie. a resident of Orange. claim!> he "as beaten with an officer's nightsti)k until he lapsed. into unconsciousness ou1s1de of Mull L)·nch's. a bar near the Nl·-wport Pier. Fru1chant1c sutlrred a serious lo~~ of hearing because ol the allegl·d beating on Ma} IS. according 10 Tusun auorne}' Ell1ou Ga) er. conduct b) Moon ~nd other patrol· man \.\ho 1ook pan in the arrest. ('arson agreed that Fruichant1e was h11 by police officers but onl~ after the man started a .. tremendous fight." He said there were a number of witnesses to the inc1dent who concurred that the offiCl'r's.acttons were JUSl1fied. Ga~er admits hi!> client was 1n1ox· 1ca1ed and had been asked to leave b} a bartender. When Fruichantic re· fused. the bartender summoned pohc:c. Ga~cr said. The auorne> said Moon tned to handcuffh1scl1en1 but that Fru1chan· ttc rcs1c;ted. Gayer alleged all three officers then !>tarting hatting rruic:hant1e. 58 47 42 28 « 33 58 45 eo 54 62 51 81 •9 53 ,, 45 33 64' 52 61 47 81 60 59 48 Second tow 225pm 03 Second nigh 8«pm 3.7 'lllOAY F1r11 low 1281m 2.0 ~~ 7.43 a.m 6 1 2 57 p.m 05 Second l'llQll 923pm 37 Sun Mia loday at 4.43 p.m., ,,_ f'rlOay at 6·46 am ano Mia egaln at 4 4~ pm Moon rl-113:34 pm., NII Friday., 5 02 1 m and '~.again 114:14 pm .. In111ally, 11 was probably O K." Ga}'er said. "When he was down and out and unconscious. O fficer Moon conunucd hitting him for 15 or 20 seconds." Lt. Carson said the allegations don't square with the version of the incident described by the officers or other wi tnesses. .. Unfonunatel~. we get a lot of these things." Carson said ... People file claims thinkink the city's JUSt going to gl\'C them some money. The claims are rejected and we usually ne\er hear from the people again." (arson said he was surpnsed Fru1chant1c filed the lawsuit. Named in the lawsuit IS omccr David Moon. the Newport Beach Poltcc Department and the ctty of Newport Beach. The suit. filed 1n federal eoun in Los Angeles. does not specify a dollar amount in damage~. Child d~sappears on shopping trip Newport Bea<;h Lt. Jam Carson said an inve~tigation following Fruichan· 11e's arres~ showed-no 1mt>fflf)ef Polter questioned employees of a K-Mart r,torc in Buena Park and searched a one-male radius of the t.wre for a 3-)ear·old Stanton bo) bclte' ed to ha\ e been abducted while shopping v.'lth ht"i fathe-r - Police were to resume a search today . Thebo}. 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We welcome you In to see our many other items of interest. 1,1,uk1m n' 1 lmhmJI ln,pir\-tl h1 IUll11••11 #46 FASHION ISLAND 640-8310 -·--- BuLLE TIN BoARo · International AIDS conf ere nee slated \J( Irvin 1i CO-sponso.rang an-1n~~;~t~~",;i-c-0n fcrencc ror scaenta ts stud) 101 the causes and treatment of Acquired Immune Deficiency 'yndromr (AIDS) this weekend. The confcrrnce, sponsored b> the UCI Oiv1s1on of Basic and Chnacal Immunology and the National Society of Immunology, wall be held Saturday and Sunday at the lrvane Mamou Hotel AmonB the major Al DS researchers panacapaung arc Ma~hacl Gonl1cb of UCLA , oa .. 1d Purtilo of the Un1v~rs1ty of Nebraska and Paul Volberding of UC San Francisco. Nature walk set Saturday The nut in a series of free, guided nature walks in the ~Jpper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will be held Saturday morning. Tour group wall start every 15 minutes from 9-to 10:30 a.m., beginning at the cornerofEastbluffDnve and Back Bay Road. The routets paved, but comfortable shoes should be worn. . Future tours are scheduled for Jan 12 and Feb. 9. Call Fran Robanc;on at 646-8009 for information. Serra program tonight In Irvine A lecture and slide presentation commemorating the- 200th ann1 vrrsary of the death of Father Juntpero Scrrra will be presented tonight in the pansh hall of St. Elizabeth Ann eton Church an In inc. Irvine resident Bob Covey. aided b) Hank Keil, will conduct the showing of material about the founder of the chain of Catholic m1~s1ons that brought Chri stianity to California. The program 1s free and open to tire public. The church 1s located at 9 H1llgate. near Turtle Rock and Campus dnves in Irvine · Literary council plans potluck A~ array of exotic foods will be served Saturday at the annual international Christmas potluck dinner of the South Coast Literary Council in the Marco Forster Junior High School an San Juan Capistrano. The dinner wall began at 7 p.m. and will feature a musical program b> 'iinger Rosalina Napoli and p1an1st Florence Callawa) The program wall be repeated Dec. 18 at the SELF high school in In me. Call 493-3800. 552-3587 or 497-11 38 for information · Leadershlp meet scheduled A-pracucal leader'>h1p workshop wdl be ~onductcd Saturday from 8 am. to noon at Rancho Santiago Junior High School in Orange. David H 111. assistant human resources director for the city of Anaheim. and Emmett T. Long. a professor of speech and commun1ca11on at Cal State Fullerton, wall lead the seminar. Further information may be obtained b) calling 675-7196. Christmas boutique planned A Chnstma., boutique and tea will be offered b) members of Sigma J.\lpha Iota. an international music fraternit y for wom{'n. 5aturday aftcrnoo_!\ at .the home of Lois Rogers toneman, 6 11 Lido Park Dnve. Newport Beach . The I p.m program will feature a concen by the chapter's 1984 musK scholar!lh1p wanner. Scott Edwards, on the piano. Others performmg wall be members Nanc) Rankin. soprano. Joan Kenned). cello, and Marilyn Ma) land. stnng bass. For funher 1nformat1on. call Joan Garrett at 544--9356 or J.\dela1de Bradburn at 58 1-64 77 Theater slates annual meeting The lrvanr Community Theat~r wall hold its annual meeting and potlud. dinner unda) at the home of board member Margie Schwartt. 22 Aspen Tree Lane 1n Ir> 1ne. °-" .......... _,~~ Making a m"errier Christmas Youngaten at Chlldren• HMpltal of<>range County don •t get many chanca to •mile. but a lot of them dld thl• week when Ralphs Grocery Company aponaored a puppet •how for the young patients. shown reacting to the entertainment here. There'll be more amUes on the girt•• faces come Chfiatmu Day when they receive hard-to-find Cabbage Patch doll• courtesy of the market chain. 0 BITUAR IE S William Peters dies at 82 The progr::im "111begin"1th a social hour starting at .f p.m . follo"ed b~ dinner at 6 and cntcna1nnient at -, Scenes from each of the theater group's 1985 sca!>on ot pla)S \\Ill he prec;ented. Beach erosion forum planned for Laguna '-'llham F Peters ol 'l'"J'lort 8eJlh .1 lormt'f try'>tt'e ol the Lu' .\ngelt's ( 11unt\ Bar died -l'oo' 27 1n Hoag :'viernondl Hospital. He "a' 82 l 'i \en Th11mJ'> "u1:hd and the late st.ite (Ontrullcr Rohen l J...irk"ood The meeting 1s oix·n to an)onc interested an working with the theater. which produces its pla )S at Turtle Rocl.. Community Park 1n Irvine. Call 8'57-5 4Q6 for further information. Harbor High reunlon set Members oft he Newport Harbor High School class of 1965 arc planning their 20-year reunion for June 28 at the Balboa Ba y Club 10 Newport Beach. \ forum ttJ C\plort· pt>\\1hk solution~ Ill 'horl·hnl' l'r<1'>1on "'>l't lor I \0 pm. Fnda~ at Laguna Beach C 1t\ !tall l·our spcakerc; knowledgeable about methods of shorl'linc protection have been 1n' 11ed bv the n t~ 'c; planning comm1ss1on. They arc Jaml'' Walker of Moffit and Nirholc;. Dan Mu-,lln from thl' l r S . .\rm) Corp" of Eng1m·ers. Ra~ de W11t ot Brandman .\ssonatcs and Wa .. ne Engstrom. a geograph) protes'lor at Cali- fo rni a State Llnl\ers1t\. Fullerton. Engstrom wall d1scu:>s. the l'ITctt\ ol rnastal erosion and landforms on w;i \e energy and shoreline form and structure The forum wiis 'iet up at the request of three local students wh o collected 800 names on a petition urging the cit> to support ere a ting an off shore reef to counter the eroding effects of the ocean wa\ e'I on the shoreline. Born an Fresno. a '>t'cond gt·n cra11on Cahforn1an. Mr. Petns held numerous pos111ons with tne California and Los .\ngele:i Count} bar assoc1a11ons. He "as act1 ~e10 poli11cs. work111.&.on the pf'.e 1dep- 11al campaign of Nelson Rockefeller and '>Cf\ 1ng a:. cam paign manager for former Ounng \\llfld V.ar II he "as prl'S1den1 ot the .\1rcralt \\ ar Production Board. dtrcl·11ng coord1nat1on of the "ar dlon. He al'o was a deputy state controller and an 1nhentancc tax auorney. - Mr Peters 1ssurv1ved b~ his Wlfe. Doi~ . ;ind Jhree ~Ofl.S .• .Bennett. Stephen and ( hn'>topher Those wishing more information should contact Diane Shoffner Toedter at 838-7326. Wall..cr wall tall.. abo.ut the function of ofT '>hon: reel<. and the t)pes of art11ic1al reefs that rnuld be created for l.'.lguna Beach. C1t\ officials arc unc.urc what 10 do 10 protect the coastline . .\n 1nflu, ol requests 10 build seawalls last ~ear following a de-.as1a11ng wanter ot storm~ 1n 1cnc prompted the cit~ to se'ercl~ rcstrKI 'IUlh <,tructurcc; un 11l a 'itud' of thl'1r efTen\ on the beach could be made Richard Bell, ex-NB man, dead Thursday, Dec. 6 • 7 30 pm . Irvine Plannlng Commission. Cit\ Coun<'1I Chamber~. 17200 Jamboree Bl vd. \1 usl1n w1lr d1 cuss the ( orps' role an '>horchm: protection and the results of a stud' on the ( aliforn1a coast De'" 11t's comments "'II center on the ecological effect' of '>horchne protecuon dc .. 1eco; including seawalls ome l'\perts argue that '>Cawall!>. wh 1lh delleet the tides. cau'ie morl' damage to unprotected bluffs opposite them The' also contend that sca"alls hasten beach erosion b) trapping sand R 1chard \1 Bell. a former ""e" pon Reach res1c!.:n1 a<'ll\C 1n thl' real cstate husaness. d(ed recenth an (on alhs. Orc at the agi> oi71. Mr Bell. born an Los -\ngcles. Jnd ra1'-<.'d an lnsJe"ood. spent mo 1 of hi\ earh htc worl>.1ng for the aeroc;pace 1nduc;tr. 1n outhem Cahlorn1a Hr mo' cd to ~e" pon Beach in I Q6b and "orl..cd in real e!.ltate until his reureml'nt in IQ I He thrn nfo'cd to <. on-alh\ to"' e v.1th his daughter and son- in-Id" ~f\ ice'> "ere conducted aturda~ ln (on allt' follo"ed b' interment at 1 \Ian·~ C. emeten · PoucE Loe I. Valley police also arrest Anaheim hQldup suspect A restaurant robbery suspect cap- tured Friday by Anaheim police also has been arrested by Fountatn Valley police on suspicion of robbing a local savings and loan. Timothy Vern Baden, 29. of River- side now faces twm robbery charges and may face more. Fountam Valley Dctecttve Darryl Nance said he and Detective Rick Christensen traveled to Anaheim Irvine Two teen-age boys took police on a brief chase Wednesday morntn~ after pon1ek1ng when an officer tned to ~top them for an apparent traffic v1ola11on Tht 16-year-olds raced throu$h a re\1dcnt1al neighborhood 1n the area of JcfTre~ and Trabuco roads before pulling OH'r tor poltce olliccr;s. Police say one of the bO~ med to escape on foot whale the other remained near the car 1he boys "'ere arretttcd for rccklc dn .. ina and cvndm arrc~t The car was 1m· pounded and the ho~" "ere released to their parents • • • .\ 12-pugc "hotgun wa'i token tn a \\cdne day huralaf) on lirook.'t1de ..,treet • • • Cru1a R G1lmou1 ~:.'.of tr .. 1ncwas arrc'lttd on an outstand1na "arrant Wednc~ y He wa~ buoked into Omnac ounty Jail on U"ip1c10n o f ~tealin& n relat1ve'<i nutomotulc rather th14i yl'<H \ police headquarters this week to arrest Baden tn connection with a Nov. 23 holdup at World Savin~. 16123 Harbor Blvd. Nance said a man armed with a handgun robbed a savmgs and loan teller of about $500 in that holdup No one was injured. He said Baden was arrested last Friday by Anaheim police in connec- Huntington Beach Thieves 'itruck an the music prac- tice room nt Golden West Collcae nnd stoic a fl ugcl horn valued ut $550. a piccolo trumpet va lued at $550. n black case and scvernl mouth pll'CC!\ The mc;trumcnts belonged to n !itu- denl. • • • Burglars rcmo' cd a doo1 to a l..1tchen 1n the 16000 block ofSanuoga and stolt'St.QS0 1n rewclf'\ and a $500 tclcv1c;1on set • • • Somronc tole J leather pou h l"On ta1nmg \ 1.500 an ca~h and credit card!. belonaina tu a d<Xtor 1n tht 18000 blod.. of IXlawnrc Street • • • .\ $200 Roe;\ ft\t'• pct'd b1ncl~ '-'J\ 'ltolen at Monna High htlol af\cr <1omconc ma\hed ll lock • • • The t~cn ol a SWO fl.uhla~l u d hy polic~offic1cr 1n r1:port "'r1un wa reported u thr polac-c .. 1ntmn OCX> \.i:un ~t ... uon with a restaurant robbery in that city. Through his descnpt1on and further 1nvest1gat1on. Baden was linked to the World Savings holdup. Nance said. He sa1d police an other Orange County c111cs are trying to determine whether Baden ma) rcspons1bll' for more than two dozen area holdups over the past thrtt months. Th1e,c<; '\toll' a $740 RC.\ \ldco cassette re<:ordrr 1 n the I 5000 bkx-k of Victorin • • • omconc toll-S6~5 l.'a!.h and wrenches from the Mohil ~r' ice ~tot1on at Bcarh Boule\fml anti .\dllm'i .\ \.enuc. • • • Borgia\ rntcrc.·d a home an the XO<Xl bloc ot Pnlk and stoic Jcwt'lry ~lued Bl S4 000 • • • Thl\'\C'> '>lok l"t' Honda lll'ncr ator> \.alul·d at Sti~4 from the l Haul compan' JQ~til Bcal h Hhd • • • \ S!.5tlC) hr1rloom thamonu nng v.a n:porll"\l m1\ ang f1om a s.ilet) dcpo'.\1t ho' at a ul\ 'i3' 1n1-' <tnd kl;ln firm • • • Tht ~"t'S \lOlc Sl. "'((l 1n JC"l.'lr. S 120 it't (l'>h and a ,old wa11·h trom .1 r · 1Jtnt'\' an the '\600 hind ''' Runn1n hd1:. Newport Beach \ d1)ll'n mownw; \\t·rc arrt'\tcJ on c;u<,p1l·a.m 11f drunh·n Jn..,1ng 't'Jrh 10 drunh •n Jn' 1nll arrt''>t'-h,\\l' hl't•n malk '>IOl'l' rwhlt' l.iunl'hl'd .1 n111nth - hing cralkJ<mn .1t tht· tx·~inn1ng nl Del ember • • • -\ \ 1J eo c,t\'it'ltl' ll'l·orJa ,ind J Group W cable Oo\ "ere: 'itokn trom a rcs1dcncc on Baltxla BllUll'\ ard The burglar; apparl'ntl\ l'ntl'rcd tht· rl'\1· dcnce through an unlcx l..cd rl'ar Joor leading lrom the garagl' • • • \ 'itcreo equal11~r. a g' m ~ag .ind J leather belt "crc 'Jtolen (rom a \Clio" I Q78 ( aml·ro parl..l'd at .i '~I Birch "t The loss was put at S~8tl • • • .\ s mo <;tcreo unit \\3\ 'iiltllcn twm a c;1h er \.'" Rabh11 parl>.ed at 4400 ( ampu'I Dn' e Police 'latd thc l'rool.. cut a hole an thc car'c; sof\ tor w gain entr. Laguna Beach • PohCl' arrested l~O motomtc; on SU!>ptCIOn Of drt lnl under the 1n• Ouencc of alcohol. Anthon) Ho-.ard ('arr. ~7. wac; arrested at ! p,m WcdnesdJ\ on Los Oh'"o Jame' M 1chael Montogomen.. ~I wac; ar- rested a1 IO· 55 p m l u~~a~ on l.'.liunn ( nn\.on Rood • • • The o'"m·r ol lWC'> t~cthcr 'AOrth S2 7 reported them tolen '"ednc\- J;l\ atlernoon on ~can \'rnue • • • \ 'omprC'\'\<lr ;ind 1 table btn tt ether v.onh S 700 v.c~ rtponed \tokn \\ C'dne\da\ afternoon an \fannc On\e • • • T'A o malt JU"rn11C"c; V.C'rt' citt"d h\ pol1t'C offi~r. for 111(1.. I dnnl..an \\-cdncwa~ n11ht • • • Pol 1l·r re,rwJndrd \\ rdnec;Joi, momma ttl rt'puru at ~111 n Rral h of a 1oeasull "1th a r~han& h\)Ok 1m~ddcd 1n 11' he k Oll1ccr\ lound tht \C:lllull unJ Jct 1t oil the hook • • • .\ 1.i., ear-old ht.)\ out IM .1 lat e· night sl..atrhoard ndc "a" \toppt•d tn police onitcr" at ' '' .i m ''n ~kl'P' Hollo" L.tnl' l h,· \IH1n[Nl'r 11ut pa 't l urtl'" "'a1, l·\n>r\l'd honw .ind rdcased to h1~ muthl'f Fountain Valley .\resident ot the It> 100 hllx I.. ot \ 1 t Baden Powell ~ tret•t lllld pohtl' \\ ednesda' a man"' ho hJd .l\l..cd hl'r the t1mt" apparentl\ opcnc<l thl' door ,,, her 11rQ Dodge after '>he let\ and tool.. a pur\l' lUnt.unang S'\O. plu'I .i ,hcl'l..bool.. and aed11 card .. • • • .\ I J-H'ar-olJ l'('<,1dt·nt ol the I 0 I llO block of 1-.10,h1rd \\Cnul' reported "edne~n' that c;oml'nnc stok h1'\ red h" mn , ru1\Cr ~•l H·k from thl' b1l'~dc rndc, at Foun1aan Valk' High xhool. I "ll\lt> Ruc,hard ~tn:'('I The IOS\ "-3S e.,llmall>d at S~OO • • • \ Garden C.1rO' t' rc,1<l<"nt told poller l.\ edn~a~ ..oml'l'ne '>ltllC thl' taalg.atc tram h1\ rl·J I Q~J ford Rantter p1d;up parl..l'd hch1nd t-.rngen .\uto Pan' Q8M) \\ am<'r .\\e The loc;c, wa\ l'\l1mJtcd s~oo • • • Somcon<' r ntl'rt'\l an uni<" kt"l.I \uk 'ard at '-< :-t on111ur a to11I manutactunng husaness at I I 54tl < olk' R1\cr C1rdt" and ~tole 1.700 pounJ\ of aluminum ~tod an JI <.lah' the O\\ ner rcponed The los<. "·•' ,·q1ma'tcd at S.\.4(Xl • • • .\ re .. 1dc:nt of the 17 500 bloc!>. of l I\ e Oal Circle rcportt"d \\ cdnesda' that \omeom· broke into her blacl \ oll..s"ag,·n .ind stok t\\oo sterro '>Pl'al..ac, "''rth $200 Coata Mesa .\ swrco. 'alut·d at St:tOO. was reported stolcn Tucsda' w mrt1mc- bct\\een ... 2'\ and l<l 4 '\ am from a car parl..ed at 3333 H\ land. Entl) apparenth Wll!> gamed h\ ropp1ng lhl' hx l. on tht• pa~~ng('r door • • • Je"cln. ca scttc tapes and a ~allet all "onh SI .~~5. ~ rt'poncdstolen around m1dn1ght Tucsda' from a car parl..ed at 2JOO .. 311"\.le"' Road A rear "tndo" 10 tht' \eh irk had b«n hrnl..rn • • • \ $ \1"1() an~a~h c;terct' "a" rtportcd 1,tolcn f nda' betw~n 1 JO a m. and '\ \(l a m from a car parked on Lear \'emit nen1 Red Hill A venue -\ '"n~ "1ndll" had ht-en hrol>.t'n to g.a1r l'ntr·\ Mesan beaten, robbed l. < o\I, ~<'~ man"''' whht d and ~atcn '"ednl'\da)' niaht h~ ~1mr thup 'Aho 11C'd him up and 'tulr hi\ 'an. poltrt r<'rortcd .\hid H u'\\!lln told rolt\C that hl' JU l h:id ri.1r"t"d h1<1 nr tlll I ~th \1rtt1 1n C o-sta M :t around 11 ·40 p m and \\ll> "all>.10 to a f11<'ntl'' h1,u'I< ~tu·n hr -.a, llC\ O'>lN T hf Mh~r' I'<' poncJI, mu cJ tluv~. an .anJ kll ham 11 ·u,r ht'u '-t [ll.•nnl\ lo,\ ) ~•J Hu,'3tn brol>.e frtt from the hood' and called pohct" C o.,t \a1J th<'\ 1 um "a trn~ 11 Hoa \.\rmM1al H°'p1t1I m "l~~n • tkalh \ ,u,;x-\l 1n the rohhcn Y.1l!I Ml 1ncd <'.trh tlm mtlm1n1 but rdn\<'d dur 10 1 lac'-of l'\ 1dtn <'. ( O\t QIJ . "'-'' funher antormauon "il\ '' 111· ~hk th1\ mom1n .. By lb At oclattd Prtss · jetlmcr_ tll Tehran airport t~t\) killed at lea t two mure ~ n&c1"5. ancludina u man who had 1dcn11ficd himself as the U. con ul 1n Palost n and bcued for his hk. lrarY's omcial media rcponcd The ti S ~tate Dcpanment ~1d ther~ were threl' •\mcncans aboard the plane. but the U.S. con)bl 1n Pak1c;tan wa~ not one of them. The oll1c1al lran1nn news n&cncy s:ud the h11u~kcr\, who had killed one pal>llenger and wounded an on-board securit) guard '>hortl) alter the) commandeered the Kuwau '\1rwa)~ plane Tuesday. to<la) killed two more passengers. There w3 no confirmed infor· matJon on the 1dcnt1ty of the victims An ·1 lnniTc Repot>ttr N~ :rrncy "'pon 1d the lint p::menaer killed today was a Kuwa111. The five rab1c-s~akina hoackcr earlier said the ~ nacr killed Tuesd11y ~~an men an diplomat, but the lJ <itatc Dcpnnmcnt s:.ud there was no confirmation of that rt•pon. IRNA said the hvnckcrs brouiht two pas~cngers out of the plane onto tht4 nu)ed pltitfotm of the landing '>teps ne t to the nrrcnft door and stancd coun11ng down to kill them. "One ol the passengers requested a loud~pcakcr and after at wn~ given to ham introduced himself an a pleading voice the U. t'on\ul an Karachi." IRNA -;aid Th~ man then pleaded with of· fic1nl~ to meet the hijacker5' dc-- mand • ~yina the:)' would kill him Othctwi\C. IRN '3td he was then c;hot 1>. ttmc'I and killed. A. U.S tale Dep;snment \poke • man an Wa hington denied th~t the U.S. l'On ul an Knrach1 wa aboard the huacked plane. The ~pokcsman. who s~kc on condition ofanon)rrfl· . ty. 41n1d the State Department hud been an regular contact wnh 1hc consul In Pakistan Toda)· killings reponedl) fol· lowed demands by the h1Jackcr\ that the pilot anq co-pilot, apparen t!) ufferina from exhaustion. be re- pla ~ The h01Jlll kr1 \ I'll.la) allo\\<l'd lood 10 ~ ~l1vt'ft'd 10 thl' plane-for the firs t tame si nce landing in I t•hran. They 111~0 allowed a 1rwd1<.·;1l 1t·.1m t1nd a clean1nacrc"' on ho:mt alter 1ht· li r;t reported lc1ll1ng toda> hut hl.'lun.· the most recent. Member\ of a deamne ~n·w w.cre ,Quoted by I RN A 8'> "1) ing the rough I) 00 hostages .. 1111 on hoard -the huackcr\ earlier rcleaM.<d 6 7. most I) women and children -wcrc 11cd to- their seats with f'opes. The U. State Department '>Utd al least five Americans were .mH>ng the passenger'> when the Jl'tliner n·u!. h11acked en roule from ~u\.\Jll to Pakistan. South African apartheid critic meets with Reagan By tht Auoclated Prl'llll \\ '\Siii Nu T <>"< -Prt''>llknt Rcag • .m ,., planning to meet with a black A nil Kan bishop "'hn h.i!> l .ilk<l 11 '-, polil \ 1oward white supremac1 1 <;outh •\frt<.'J "immoral. l'\ll .and 1u1tlll) un-< hmuan." n Whitt' ltouse soum: ~)S Reagan ha~ 1entat1Hh w1t.1"dt·11mt· on fnd•I\ to meet with Bishop De mond M futu, the 1984 Nobd Pc11ct• Pr11l' "inner who has bt'en un outspoken en tac of the ndm1n1!.lrataon·, polit') of "rc1nst ruct1vc engagement," ,aid the sourct', who ~poke Wl·dne<sdll > n1gh1 on rnndition he not be identified. Tutu brought ml·mbcr~ of" I louM' I umgn ·\lla1r!> \Ul'x'omm11tl'e to their feet an 11pphwse 'f ue~u~ whl'n he aritUl'd that lhl' Reagan adm11rntnu1on's pohl"Y of quiet d1plon1al\ toward ht\ homl•t:md amounttd In collnbornt1on with South .\frtr<i\ "1mmo111I" '"tt·m ol runnl ~·grt•g411iun Nuke site inspections seen HOST ON -'iov1t•1 Fumgn Mumtcr \ndre1 <.irumyko may oiler to allow hnllll'd IO)pcctwn uf nuckar tl''' "tci. ""lwn hl' nH~ets with U.S. Secretory of State <•l'lll'il' f>. 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With battery. #63-5075 FBI anti-abortion attitude cited V. -\l\HINC1TON -f Bl Dtrl'l'tor ~ 11l1um 'Webster\ 'itatcment that bomhmg'\ of ahoruon Jml l.imil> plannmg d1n1n dti not constitute terrorism reflects the an11-ahort1on a111tutle of 1hc RcagJn adm1nistra11on. workers at fac1ht1c'> around the lOuntl) -.aid. Mean"h1lc, a threatening phone call promptl'd the e'acuat1on of iO people at a Plannt•d Parenthood center an an Franni.co on Wednc5du). huur' alkr thl' ~taffconducted a bomb dnll bccau1>e of 1ncrea~1ng violence There hrl\ l' twcn 21l bombings and cases of arson at abortion and fan11I~ plann1ni' linll'\ this yt'iH. l'ompared with two in 1983 and thrt·t· in 19l0. acrnrd1ng w k<lcr;il figure'> Fire retardant fuel delayed ~A'i HTN-GT0"-1 -Plan-. tu rcquirt·-airlines to U!>C a m: retarding rueT apd1t1\e ha ve tx·en pul on hold hut offiual~ \U) the) ha"e not been abandoned de11p1tc a d1\appn1nt111g 1eM 1n wh1l'h a rcmote-rnntrollcd plane w11h the fuel m1xturena.,hcd m flaml'' Spokesmen fortht· fransporta11on Depar1mentand the Fc1kral A-.1at1on -\dm1n1lotratwn said Wcdne5da) no dcc1s1on would be made on w hethl'r 1U sdap an expected regulation req.uaring the fuel add1t1ve until the latc'>I test rc<.ult'i arc thorough!~ anal)LCd. The process could lakc an)w.hcre from SC\eral week'> to <>CH•ral months officials ha'e said CALIFORNIA Veterans director fired <iA\RAMENTO -(io' C1eorge Dcul..mc11an ha\ fired )late Veterans Affairs Dircltor .\ndrc'> Mende1 \\ho admltled collecung and keeping funds intended for r.>eul..mr11:1n'-> I 9H2 t.am pa1gn. Dcukme11an acted Wednesda\ afterthnta1e Fair Poli11cal Pral11cesC-omm1v.ion fined MendITT8.000. fppt-- spol..e<>w.c)man Lynn Mon tgomcl) \aid Mt·nde1 admitted has guilt and agreed 10 lhl· linl'' Mcndt't . .'\ll. formcrl> vf E:.a~1 l,.o~ Angeles, told a rcponer only that 1he CU\l' had bct•n rt·-.oh l'd I k declined to comment further Cal State profs get raise LO'-, \,(,rLE\ -~lier "' month~ ol contract nego11at1ons and p1d,ct1ng at '>e' era I l:.lmpu<.e'i < alllurn1a 'tatt• l nl\ crstl) ·s 19.000 prolhsorr, n·achcd tt•ntat1H agrl't·ment on a 10 percl·n1 pay ra1!>c. The tentall\l' contract <1nnounn·d Wcdnc1,da } include' hoth an acro\'>·the-board pa} increase )Oug,ht h> instrul'tOI\ and mrnt award., Im outo;ianding performance favored hy rhe (al ~tall' .1dn11n"1ra11on r arnlt\ mt·mhcr" "'II votl' on the propo~d contract nc\t wl·ek It would be th l· liN <:on tra<:t gamed 1hrou~h collectiv<' bargaining b) the new I\ un1onw:d prok<.\or\ in lhl' nation·, largest '>late unncr'i1t) S}Slem. Preschool mlght lose licen~e MANllATl AN BF.AC H -The state Department ol Social Scr\lces 1s consrdcnng whcrhcr to \U'>fll'Od th~ llt·en5c of the Learning Game Pre~hool bccau\t' of alll•p.<1t1om ol l hild mokr,ta11un llnt..ed to the Mc Manin Pre-School ca-.e ollirn.11\ <,;11d The \l huol'<, lllcn\t' 1s lhe o,ubject of "at'll\ i: d1scuss1on" "11h1n tht· .1grnt' depannwn1 'pol..e\mJn Jat I.. Gc.-rma1nc \aid Wcdnesda'. Thl' L l'arnin~ (1ume \\a' r.mkd h' 'ha11f, deput1e'i \fonda) ha\ed on alkp..111on\ h11m liH· 1 hildr1·n int luding three former 'ltudent\ lrom tht· Mt "-lar11n Prt··"id1ool \\ h11 ... 11d thl·\ "'erl' tal..cn to' the other Sl hool and mok.,ted · Drought affects U.S. skles \ \ '\J r R \ 'J( IS< () -I laL) '>k1e'i U\er the tropical Nonh Allan lie and "red r::un" in pJrt\ of1h1s ht•m1sphl'rc are the r<.'sult of the se'ere drought that 1!> thl' pnmaf) muse of the Eth1op1an famine. a chemist sa)s. Red mud foflo,qng o,howt•r<, and ">ummert1me du\I hazes that penod1call) cloud Florida·~ sk1l·~ arc lamil1ar 10 M1af'tl1 re!.1dcnts. said Joseph Prospero. cha1rmun ol thl' d1\l'i1on of marine and atmospheric chemistry at the Un1Vl'Nt) of M1am1. "The nc\.\ a!>pect is the dramatic increase an dust · conccntrat1nnc, "1th tht• drought .. Prospero sa1d."When we set rainfall during the \ummn month' "'e·11 get a la}er of red mud in our rain collector'> and M1am1 ha<, no 'uh<.1ant1al red -.uil<i" Driver reslgns after wild rlde ~.-\( Rl\MENTO -The acramento Regional Transit bus driver who took her pa1> •ngcrs on an uncharted course last weekend has resigned. The dnver. \\ho officials !>aid later !.cored 0.25 pcrce!'lt in a blood·akohol test, was not named b~ Rapid Transit authontie'>. A driver t!t considered legally drunk w11h a hlood-akohol content of 0.10 percent. Officials said Wednesda)' the woman w.as nc' er arre!>tcd. But w1th1n a shon time afier she reported to work Sunda>-call 'i began coming 1n about a bus not show10g up where 11 was ~up12w.ccl to he. and let11ng passengers ofT.w.here they d1dn'1 want to go WORLD Tljuana blaze lnvestlgated TIJUANA. Mexico-An inquiry is under wa)' to determine the cause of a naght11mc fire that des1ro)cd half a Cit> block 1n the northern section of this Mexican border cil). Tijuana fire depanment spokeciman Manuel Nachac.-n ,aid W<.'dncMtay 1ha1 the in"e<iuga11on would include interviews with employees of the Dorian's depanment store warehouse. where the fire roared to hk fuesday night. The three-~tol) warehouse. filled with millions of dollars worth of C hn~tmas merchandise for the chain's 14 stores. was gulled by the fire. w.h1ch was brought under control c~ Wcdnesda) by firefighters from f11uana and San Diego . Nachaen SJ1d no official damage csumatc ha'i been made, but a Dorrnn's ~xecut1"e <ia1d the damage could <.'xcced SI O malhon. -Hong Kong transfer approved LONDON -The llou\C of C ommono; ha'i unanamou">ly appro,cd the accord turning o'er Hong Kong. th<.· world'" third largest flnanc1nl center. to C'ommun"t ( h1na 1n 1997 when llntc11n·, 1case on the c:rown colon> e:ri.p1res. But dc'tp1tc a chorus of "aye<> .. 'W ednt.''idll} n1&ht following a six-hour debate. several llnt1 <ih legislator<. que!tt1oned v.hcthcr the agrecml'nl adequately guaranteed that tho'\C among Hong Kon~·., 5 5 million people who wanted to lcnve would be ahle to do so. f he minmcr of the Fo mgn Ofliee of State. Richard Luce. rCJC'C'led call\ tor Pnmc M1nmcr Margaret Thatcher's Conscrvat1vc go,crnmcnt to approach< ommonwcalth and NATO countnco; io help rcscllk thow "ho wnnt to lcJv<.• $lx dle ln dynamite attack 01 IMLA. New Calcdon1n -Al loost ~'" m1htant'I scck1na10depcndence for 1h1) FrerH'h lOIOn> wert· killed on Thur~ay 1n ll clash wtth white <;ettlel'li in wJuch d>n~1mm· wa<, hurl<.'d 111 their car . tcrntoru.11 authoritie(j reported police a\ saying. Police said fi, r of the Vtl'llm'i lmd been 'ihot. However. the offi<'t of th<' High { omm .... ,1nnc.·r o~cr~c:1n(l. thc Pacific tcmtory td c1aht people were killed and four w.oundcd an :i cla,h earl Thur,Ua)' between militant Mel anc\1an. ur i...anak. nati ve and b.aropc:in ~Ille" an <'B\tem New Calcdon1a Churcb ••Nll• S. Af rlcan police · PRF'I ORIA. ~uth i\fncn -<\ church l'cpon today OC'<.'ukd South ..\fm·an poh'e of licha" ang IJkc a forc1gn occup.1 t1on ormr, and ~hoot inJ bla k\ 'without provocauon an<l frcqucnth md1\C'T1m1natcl)' 'dur1n1 not'! an black 1owMh1fK th1 c r. \tudy of pohlC condu<.·t hy tht' ~>uthcrn fnc.-an Roman Catholic Ba'lhop·~ C-onforcntc c1t<.'(J a0idav1tc, t)'om w11nc: ~, ~ho ccu~d pohcc of rape. "1rn1u11ou' nhu\e" of hlJl k'I .incl I. UAh1na whale hlaekc, wtrc be.Aten ur hum1hated. - r Ofan~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday. o.cetnber 8, 1064 A8 J!~S~ gets first i;eal taste of wi~~er It. s a winter wo nderland all across nation - unle s you·re worktngfor the highway patrol LCmpcraturt v.crc v.cll hClo-.. · iero ~'lrd Koch tochanae 1lllaodin1P1an over ponion oflowa, 1nnes.ot and Wed~)' n1&ht the f>akow, v.i1h the nation's lowe l Re1urn1n1 from a speak.int enp111r- rc.din1 at 2 a.m. "' lotcm1t1onal mt'nt at West Po1nt.·Koch and··b1s 8 b A 1 t d p "J \. .• ( d '-falls Minn, ""here it was 14 dC]f«• part} v.ere detoured 2!/i miles from c Y 1 e HOC 1 e rest ' .mu in incinnau an 'ouna-below zero. 8ut at Embarrass, Mann . th~1ton~n lde"Slinaitoni.J\CU'1 5town Ohio; 6 1n he in Montpelier, · I he northern Plai ns shivered 1n a Vt . 5 inche in Enc, Pa • Wheehna. the mercury had dropped to I 8 below now .. c otcd an around us you'• deep fn:c1c today. with temperature~ w Va and Binahamton. .Y.: and 3 b~a m co~ldn't sec a hand in front of )OU," as low as 18 below zero. while a inche~ of new now at Buffalo and Pacific air movina C'a't""ud wa id .Koch iOotcesman Tom KeUy. ' snowstorm 1rudaed across the <\p-Rochester, N y .. and Auau ta., c'pcctcd to end the dttp frte-tttoda)I, "I'm • fatalist," ad Koch. .. I palachian tates and another more" Maine. v. ith temperature~ ri!lina ~le dily and looked out lhc window and couldn't powerful storm promised 'Snowp1k~ · reaching the teens b)' th1l afternoon see anythina. ··. I kl'lew the f1¥<> up lo a fool deep 1n the Northeast Meanwhile. fnJ.ld temperature~ and thl' 3~ by fnda) • hchcoptcrpilots v;crccompet.ent. SO I ' The combined effects of a super-gripped lhe northern and central knew tlic bHt th.Ina to do wu to ao to•' cold Canadian air mass and a storm Plains and the upper and middle now 10 New York (11y fo,ced an lcep. T~re'snoanxictywben you·.re# system that swept across the Texas Mis m1pp1 Valley.· Earl) today. Army helicopter carr)ing ~a)'or Ed· slctptna.'' he said. Panhandle left 10 motonsts dead...-------------------------------------- Wednc!.day 1n Ohio. llhnoas. Kansas. M1ssoun. Arkan~~ and Minnesota. Police reponed hondrtds offendcr- bcndcrs dunng this morning's rush- hour. and schooh 1n some areas were do cd today Travelers' adv1wnes were posted from the Plains to "kw l:n&Jand "It' absolutely a wintt'r wonder- land ~oin' inlo the Christmas season.· \31d Missouri H1ghwa) Pa- tro1 Cpl Jcrr) Chrismon. who measured snow 1n Po plar BlutT at I 0. 75 inches. "B,.IM: since \\e're 1n another bus1ne'i\. 11 looks bad •· 1 "We could havt.' a tanbl) ha1ard- OU\ s1tua11on 11 all lhl· '>lush frec1es," said Chrismon You have. made A'1<.0 # 1 in the Decorative Hardware & Plumbing Field with the largest in- stock Inventory in Orange County. ~ ....... --~~~ ·~~010 William Schroeder catche• up on mall l.n hoepltal retie wind'> madl· 11 feel as cold as 60 degree'! bclo" 1ero overnight in pans of Minnesota and the Dakotas, andthcstormsdumpcdasmucha!> IO inchl'S of snow Wednesday in parts of Arkans.1s. Missouri. Kansas. Illinois and Oklahoma. Heart patient may -go Tor a s ort. 'spin,_ Three weather \\stems -the weakening Appalachian storm. a storm ofTthe m 1d-~\ 1lant1c coast and a rold...fron.L .from M1ch1gan tha w ra p1dl)' moving l'astward -were expected to bnng more snow. rapidly dropping temperature'> and hrisk \\Inds to the Northeast toda~. tile LOUISVILLE, Ky. {AP) -All temporar) tubes have been removed from anific1al hean recipient Wil- liam J. Schroeder and he might take a wheelchair nde later todar for a change of scenery. a hosp1ta official said this morning. "He is getting a little restless," said Dr. Allan M. Lansing, chairman and medical director of Hu mana Hean · Institute International. r Schroeder's he.an rate also will be increased from about 70 beats per --mimHe-t~SGeF-90-0cats per minute-t<> keep him from tinng so easily as he exercises. Lansing told reponers. Schroeder tired after a 12-step walk and moderate exercise Wednesday. Lansing said he thought a hean- rate increase would be appropriate because Schroeder was beyond the risk of seizures that plagued Barney RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, IMC. F• The lttst Of You lift 1m HMIQ BlVO . COSTA llUA -~1·115' t I I SKIS • Volkl • Kastle • Dynast~r •Rossignol ·•Pre •Blizzard • Hexcel • Elan •Lacroix - Clark. the world's first human rcc1p1- ent of a permanent anific1al heart "I think. at this sta~e. all the things that could lead to seizures . .are all son of past and I'm mill) not concerned," Lansing said ... If some- thing happens now. I would havc to assume that 11's unrelated to the hcan." .Though hardly frisky. Schroeder has been less sedentary this week as doctors have prodded him to get back v 11 his feet. Today. they hoped 10 get him ou.LoLhis room so he doesn't .become depressed by being confined to it. · H is "cardiac output'' has remained at 70 beats per minute while he has been tethered to the 323-pound Utahdrive pumping machine that 1s the primary power source for his Jarv1k-7 hean. PROFE S I ON Al.. MAID SERVICE (Company's Coming!) 673-4913 a11onal Weather Ser' ice said. <.\foot or more of sno" \\ac; forec;ut for Ve rmon1. northern \1aine. nonhem New Hampshire and nonheastern Nev. York. with shghtl} less expected in other areas of inland New Englanti. nonhem New Yorl western Penn- S}'h an1a and the \l.CStcrn Maf)land mountains . "You won't be able to tell the snow from the blow.' said George Adamson of the weather service at Burlington. Vt. "What you shoveled this morning. you'll .. hc.s.hovch .. tl&_ again tonight." The heaviest 'lnow earl> today blanketed pans of Ohio. Penn- sylvania. New York. Maryland. 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I would hope t~a) was not true in this case," said Dr. Paul Volberding, director of the AJDS clinic at San Francisco General Hospital. Volberding announced Wednes- day that two people, incl uding a woman who had an affair with a bisexual man more than three year<> ago. have become the third and founh heterosexuals diagnosed as having A I OS "llt San Francisco General. The other new victim JOIOS two men identified earlier this year and. hke them. doctors suspect he caught the deadly virus from a prostttute. "With what we know now about the disease. 1 think 11 would be irresponsible not to gi ve early notice 10 the heterosexual community that sexual contact wi th perso ns earl) mg the AIDS virus appears 10 put them at risk," Volberding said. While researchers are not certain that the four got AIDS from sexual i,P/\HKU H'-, Jacqu• Troulllard 898 Fr~ch Brut Champagne 750 ml Martini A: Ro .. 1 7 99 Ast! Spument• . 750 ml ~=-:ougc 750 ml 15 97 Franzla . 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Tbe d1scoverr. of the bodies. piled in crumpled rail cars that had t>cen transponing them into the mine, brought the death toll to 33 from the explosion Wednesday. Police said 61 miners remained trapped in the mine, probably about a mile under the surface, and said the chances of finding them alive were slim because of carbon monoxide Ha· LID A Y OPEN '· Fashion Island is serving up an evening of Christmas Oleer Friday, December 7. Join us at 6:30 for complimentary holiday refreshments and music throughout the Center. 6:~:30 Callfomian's Christm~ Concert 6:30-8:30 Strollmg Carolers 6:30-8:30 Brass Ensemble 6:30-8:30 String Quartet Sponsored by the Fashion Island Merchants Association, in cooperation, m part, with The Irvine Company. Neiman-Marcus, Robmson's, The •. Broadway, Bullocks Wilshire and Buffums. Over 75 fine stores in all. Just off Pacific Coast H ighway between MacArthur and Jamboree Blvds. in Newport Beach · LOOK FOR SPEOAL 'EVENTS AT ROBINSON'S, AT EASE AND OTHER STORES THROUGHOUT THE CENTER. 1 .· accumulations in the mine..s ......... ..__._.,-+--~--~- Radio stations. quoting uniden-1 ~===:::::::::================~============::::::;;::============================:;;:========ttified rescuers, said radio com-1- munications wit!) the trapped miners had suddenly ceased. The radio broadcasts could not immediately be confirmed. Families of the trapped miners, many weeping and praying, gathered in a light rain at a temporary shelter set up by the mine company. The 8.200-fect-deep Ha1sh:rn Yikeng Mine, in Shanhsia about 16 miles southwest of Ta1pe1, 1s among Taiwan's deepest. Two bodies were recovered and one worker was rescued about 600- fcet into the shaft Wednesday after the explosion. The latest discovery was made at about I. 700-feet from the entrance of the mine and police said the 31 were probably the miners who entered at a shift change minutes before the explosion. Four rescue workers were hosp1tal- 1zed with •OJUnes, authorities Silld: Rescuers \ala their progress was being ha mpered b} cave-ins and debns that blocked sections of the tunnel. .\mong those trapped were two mining o fficials who were ched1ng the mine when the explosion oc- curred. The cause of the blast was not known. but it was believed that methane gas. which exists naturally in coal areas. was responsible. Producer gulzzed lDCBS · ·1awsiJit NEW YORK (AP) -The tele- vlllon producer being tued by retnd Gen. ¥1-.m C. West- rnoteland CNel a CBS docwnen-tary tay1 r-..arch led-hlm to conctude th•t polttlca had been tmpdted on thf lntetllgenc&- ~thering prooea In the Vietnam w •. Geor::a= produced the ...1112 tary "The Un- counted EMmy. 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" Thu an ('lcmcnte bank whcrt~ a lone gunman lo.cpl police at bay for 41h h~urs afier a thwaned robbery Tues~ day was also the tar"et of a separate plot to el(tort $75,000. federal authonlle~ said to<la)'. psychiatnc hospital patient was arrested Wednesday afier allqcdly threatening to tng&er homemade bombs in 31 locauons throughout Orange County 1fthc money were not dehvered, said FBI spokellman J11n Nelson 1n Los Angeles Christopher Gcrnrd Wells. 28. of El Toro 1was taken into cu'itody shonJy after he picked up nn undisclosed amount of cash left by FBI agents behind a Dana Point restaurant on N eWport police seek lboss in Balboa 10ape The owner of a Loa Angeiea penlion company was being sought today by Newport Beach poHoe who ere tnv.stlgatJng allegations the man raped one of bis employeea late Wednesday at a Balboa retkience. The woman, a 29-year-old Long Beach resident, told police she had agreed to have dinner with her bosa and later met him at a rMidence on 45th Street, Uld Ottfcer Tom Little. She told police the man grabbed and raped her, leaving her with numeroos bruises to her arma. The woman said she ran from the house, drove to her hOme and t~ police in Newport Beach. The name of the company owner was bel~ withheld. 1•acrflt' C"ourttrgnway N~twrnanr The c ton1on scheme was un· related to the tense standoffTucsda) between poltce and a rc1ircd Manne Corps sergeant at the Sl«:urtt}' Poc1tic branch. 115 N. El C'am1no Real. Nelson said. The :n employee') und customer!> cowenng 1n the bunk'!. money vault during the ordeal walked away unharmed after suspect W1l- ltam Ruter Rapp, 41 . disassembled h1\ handgun and . surrcnde1C'd to poltcc. In Wednesday morning's aner- math of the fo1fed robbery. cmployce!t_ found the extortion letter postmarked Monday from Santa Ana. Nelson said the letter was probably received b) the bank Tuesday. but left u~d 1n tne commouon of the ro ry attempt. The author of the letter calltd the bank Wedncsda) around 9 a m. and 11 :45 a.m .. cla1mms that he knc" where the workers II\ ed and wt\crc their children >Aent to school. Nel on said. The man also threatened to harm a small child that he claimed to ha"c kidnapped from a school if the munc}' were not delivered to th e rcnde7\0U\ site in Dana Point, Nelson reported. A package of cash prepared b) the FBI was taken to 1he location and allegedly picked up around I :30 p.m. by Wells and two other people. ----------------------------,apparently employees of the Capi?>trano-by-the-Sea Hospital 1n Dana Point. Wells is a patient a1 the hospita1, a drug and alcohol rehabili- tation center that· also offers ps>- ch1atric care. "He apparent!~ duped the '"orkers into dnving him to the pa)off locauon 1n a hospital 'an." <,aid Nelson. The car was stopped a shon distance from the dropolT s11e b> agents. who took the passengers in for quesuoning. Nelson said the hospnal workers were subsequentl) relea~d. while Wells was booked on <,usp1c1on of violating federal extortion lav.s The suspect was scheduled to be arraigned this morning before a federal mag1<,- trate 1n Los Angeles. "This is defin1tel) not related to (Tuesday's) standoff. but it's quite a coincidence." said Nelson. Meanwhile Rapp. the Vietnam veteran who barricaded himself in the seaside bank after he broke his leg while fleeing from police. remained in custody today at rhe county Jail. Reportedly in debt after the failure of his security business. Rapp 1s suspected by the FBI of robbing fhe other bank and savings and loan offices -1n Vista . Oceanside. Duarte. Del Mar and ~an Juan Capistrano since Jul\ 26. said Nelson. A, Wlfepf>olo Two heads are ... Farmer John Toth ahowa off hi• 22-podlld bull calf born on hi• Ontario, Canada farm with two heada. The calf, joined at the Jaw, •hare• a common neck with four eyea, two mouth·• and two eara. From Al c~chanae for a KOCE contnbutton In an interview t>e1wccn pledgt' break<,. Pe1crson dtscu'i~d her spht liko~ ---"II f~·el\ good to be able to act normal for a chan~ and not hove to Ix· ·on' all the 11rnc, •she a11J ... , feel a little bit ol pre~sure when I'm drc<i!t<:d up os L1v1 ra to be clc\.cr and witty. But a\ my~lf I don't feel I have to be particularly h> stcnca l ... Still. Peterson admitted the liH' format and lack of costume made her a bit n<.·rvous. "I have a harder time acting normal thl'ln ac11ng dumb,'" ?>he su1d. lime constra1nt'l force Peterson to turn down many requests for public appearances as Elvira. but she agreed to JOtn two collcaJUC from K HJ-TV Channel 9111 help1na KOCE when she learned she could appear as JUSt plain Cassandra --Peterson<. la1 ms 'ihe hn'i a closet lull of lovel y clothe?> that she ne"cr get!> 10 wear bccau~ most '"' 1tat1ons arc onb e'\tendl'lJ to black-atttrcd El\ ira She said 11 was a relief to a\.Old the two hour!> 11 takes to transfom1 one- ttmc Vegas showgirl and llpaghett1 \\CStern actrc ~ ( assandra Pc1cro;on into the sel(>·l>1lly horror JX'r<mnaltt> "ho has grown from a l os i\ngelc., cull.figure to a national phenomenon in Just three years. Through syndication. El" 1ra now 1'fltroduces and pokes fun at grade B horror movies 1n about 55 television markets around the country Her sarcastic deli very and low-cul cos- tume have made her the talk of the town wherever she appear'\ In Nashville. huge Eh 1ra billboards triggered calls from some outraged residents. But the response -placing "censored" banner'> across her chest on the billboard!> -stirred Skin mags r~main qt Student Union LOS .. ANGELES (AP) -A ban that "visually depict the expllclt on the sale Playboy, Penthouse sexual degradation of and vlol- and other eex·orlented maga-ence toward women." zJnes has been rejected by dJrec-However, Queen said 1.•a multl- tOf't of the Student Union at tude of _gray ar.eaa" ha• arlaen California State University at and the staff wants bookstore Northrldge by a 9-0 vote. trusteees to 1'spell out exactly Feminists on the campus, In what they want us to do." the San Fernando Valley 25 miles He said the resolution's word- northwest of downtown Los An-Ing could be construed to Include getea, said they will t>oycott the the cover of many top-ranked Student Union as long as such paperback.novels, record album periodicals are sold there. covers, photographs of Injured or Meantime, It wasn't clear dead women in bOoks about war when. In what form and even If a Student feminist leader Jill ban approved a week earlier by Schulu contended the per- campus bookstore trustees will lodlcaJs depict vlolence against be Implemented. women, but she aJso Indicated an even anarier deluae or cornplamts from her fanJ, Peterson said. On Halloween. the actress may have set-. I record (<)C &dc.vwon appearance . Elv1n1 starred in a Ix- hour MTV special on the cable mu 1c channel, 1n a" all Guy" ep1sod~ on BC and on the "Toniaht Show on NBC In addition to her tclcvtsed and 1n· pcr'lon appearances. Peterson i!J<1n- \.Ol vcd in lucrattve rnerchaf\dls1n1 deals. Her Hallowetn costume was a top seller. She's issued Elvira p<>St~n. T-shirts. record alburns and gret1unt• . cards. Coming up are Elvi~ do~I , ~ makeup kits, horror m~vic guide books. perfume and lihgene. . An Elvira film and an animated cartoon show arc on the horizon, too. "I'm trying to ktnd of make hay "h1lc the sun shines and get the most ofof 11." Pc1ersnll-$81d. admuttng lb.at fickle public tastes could quickly tum Eh ira into )esterday's ncw-1. "I'm prepared forthat happentnJ." she !Mlld. "I've bten a struggling a<:tress for at least 12 years. and I'm used 10 betng broke. Now that I'm making some mone~. I'm not running around buying d1am~nds and furs. I'm being fa1rl) 11ght with my money. 't ou ne' rr know what will happen .. But for now. wh}' has Elvira attracted so many fans? .. , think a large p.an of it 1s her honesty." Peterson said. "People feel . believe 11 or not, like they trust her to tell them the truth because she's telling them 1hose old movies are really cheap and bad. And t think a lot of people appreciate the hu mor inJCCted into a character 1hat has formerly been glum -you know. a lot of Mort1c1a Addams types. .. o\nd ofcoursc there's the cleavage, "h1ch doesn't hun things. I'm sure 1fta1's g(>od for a couple of rattng potnfs." Pcterson said 1hat when sht ac- ceptcd KHJ's horror hostess Job three )earsago. she th ought she'd only have to work one day a week. Today, she sa)S. Eh 1ra 1s a full-time seven-days- a-week JOb. But she hasn't ured yet of portraying the sexy vampire. "Ideally. I would hope the charac- 1er can continue." she said. "l don"t "ant 10 pigeonhole the character into Halloween only. but Elvira's almosa becoming a traditional Halloween character like Dracula. I thi nk she could become a lot more than that, more like a female comedian along a Mae West hne. "Mac West worked and wore seity dresses unul she was 78 years old. And wouldn't I love to do that!"- ________________________ _.. ________ __,_____ Bookstore director Donald feminists would like to ban all Old coat containing $675 sold . .... . AMLIN G'S offers The Charm of a Real Christmas with living and fresh-cut tl"ees (natural or (locked), wreaths, garlands, decorations and colorful Holiday Gi~ plant a. 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After houra call (714) 734-3017 Sponsored by the Necchl Sewing Center JUST IN TIME FOA CHAISTMA81 LOS .\NGELES (AP) - A hve-in hou~keeper's dream of vis111ng her nau' c El Salvador evaporated afier the old raincoat In which she'd squirreled awa) $675 was sold at a famil> garage sale 1lv1a r.spera01a said she hadn't 1old her employers. Marilyn and Joseph Kove. about the old pink garment. in which she had been stashtn& money since August for a Christmas trip. The Koves were unaware. 1hen, las1 weekend when the1 r two children sold the coat al a garage sale for SI. Esperanza said 1n a recent interview. She said she had planned to use the mone} for the trip and for medicine for an I l·}'ear-old son suffering from hepa1111s Mani} n Ko"e. who owns the Love 'n' Kisses gift boutique in Sherman Oaks. said she called the news media in an effort to bring attenuon to her hou~kccper's plight. ··111s a sad story," she said. "Maybe people will open their hearts." "I feel real bad that I sold the raincoat without . looking in the pocket," said Danielle Kove, 11. .. I feel bad that she is going through all of this pain. She doesn't deserve it. She 1s like a second mother to me." Kove said Esperanza has been liv1n~ w11h the fam1Jy for 21/i years and is paid SI 05 a week. She has a second job on weekends. cleaning omeone else's house. ------~CfiristmascCassics ~--~ ~If the man~ a perfectionist, \ Seiko Ultra -Thin~ perfect. ( .itl t11rn•I ~inw rnt•11 .Ill' prt'<. l't' Jhout 1lw1r pwft•r- t ·m t" All t ''l(ll<'ll 1<'ly thin v..,1tc h I )t>,1wwd with ,1 -.ur<• h.1ndt'<..I Plf'~.1m t' ~1 rnplt• .1l<'W1l,1wl~ dt•t,111, will dn. '><1 rt• IJ J <· 11 rnu-.1 Ix' CX-iko ltH h with wild 1011<' t.1't·. brown d1.1I ,ind It •,11lwr "" .1p Remtmbtr lt wels hy lo'IPph for ( hristm•~ Cl•Hic thi holiday ~Nsonl JW ..... holf'l.ttltatlth( ... ·~ , ••• ••'-tf-.. t • •••• ,.,... hfMH• '' n ,.n rht•• ~h1•1J,o HI• t'!'t ., ••.,"' 'tunit•, t \ 1'" fit p rn '" m.,.,. l•..:f '• ;w.J •tttt ,..., .. ...,..1 ~,·,~._.,ti'\ Jo rph ~ t Uf h ..... ~ Jtn' """"" U •t '••ch , •. !Ill i:1•l ll1<· I N"'I "' '4 ·1lu ~'" ,,. \1111 t I ' If 11 "11111 .. , Bergeson moves up : Newly elected State Sena. Marta1n Ber1e90n (right) of Newport Beadl and Rebecca Mor1an of Loe Altoe are ap--·1 plauded by Gov. George Deukmejlan dur- n / ,, / ,, ... ~. int a reception in their honor a• atate lawmakers returned to the Capitol in thi• week for the 1985-86 aeHion. Bergeson moved up from the Auembly. Ex·Newport car manager -awarded $700, 000 in discrimination case ... -~ 1 Orange Coast DAILY PJLOT/Thurl(fay, December&, 1884 Coast Gls 1n NA TO exerciSe Arm) \pet 4 RaymolMI . Bra•&ey. Jackson, S.C. '!Unof(arof.yn-aAJ 1ec>fit8radlc}-0f-.-.--• • • Huntington Beach, nd PFC AJrred 1r Fortt Re1trnr-A11man t Navarro, son of • lvador and Mary Cla Kelly N. O'Brln, d uctitcr of Navarro of El Toro, were involved 10 reurcJ Manne Cap1 Tho mas and a NA TO.\ponsored eiterci~ by par-Sharon O'Brien or f rv1ne. his iradu- 11c1pating 1n lhc Army·s rciurn of ated from the Air Force 11~raft forces to Germany (RFFORGER) maintenance managtment course at and the Air Force's Cre'\ted Cap C'hanute ir Force Ba~. Ill. O'Brien, exercises. Bradley 141 a chemical a 1980 vaduate of Orangt Coa t operai1ons specialist with the 3rd < olleae will serve wuh the 4S2nd Air Infantry Division in Wuerzburg. Refueling Wing at March Air Force West Gcrmanyf. while Navarro 1s an Base. Calif. • • • aircraft powenrain repairer with the -\rm) !>t.aff gt. Patrick R. Kn- ! 2th Afv1at1on Group at Maurice nedy, ~n of Robert and Geraldine Rose Army Airfield, West C1t'rman)'~ Kenntdy of f ountain Valley, h s • • • • -r Pvt. Wade SlJle, son of Merle and arrived 1or dut y at Fon Richardson, Ul>Sn Sine of Laguna Hills. has Alaska. Kenntdy, an infantryman completed basic training at Fort with the I 72nd lnfantf) Bnpde, was Knox, K )'. He 15 a 1982 graduate of prev1ousl) stauoncd at Fon Knox, Laguna Hilb Huth School Ky • • • • •• Willlam J. Colbert, son of John H .\rm) Pvt. f\.obert C. WlaUeaer, son Colbert of Huntington Beach. ha~ of Gary Whitener of Huntington ~~~!::_ _ _:=:~J been promoted to the rank ot. first Beach, has amved for duty in . --• lieutenant 1n tne Air Force. C'olbert. a 1973 graduate of Mission VieJO High \chool, 1s an electronic engineer w·11h Headquarters Space 0 1\ 1s1on at Los Angeles Air Force Stauon. • • • .\rm)' National Guard P"t Dan S. Nelson, son of Elizabeth and Ed Nelson of Huntington Beach. has completed basic training at Fort Kid's librarian appointed at Park branch Garc1ela Lira has been selected as the children's librarian for the Orange County Public Library's Un1vcrsll)' Park Branch in Irvine She has "orked extensively with hbrary pro- grams involving ethnic. minont)', elder!)' and 1nstitutional11ed groups. . ' jf A Glh of &traordm.rv ~ Jewelry In a · •Shields & Co. Glh Bo~.~-• will long IN rememhred and clNrlM«I. _SHIELDS & CO. Extraord1m1ry /tU1tlrv Lira received her master'sofhbrary LO ANGELES(AP)-·\ 61-)'ear-company's "most loyal employee." 1ired him science degree in 1979 from the old former car dealership manager He said Slcmons also "congratulated nivers1t) of AnLona. She received a received a $700.000 award from a me for a great month and ye~r. ·• Gilchrist's JOb perforrnance had special fellowship from the G raduate JUry which decided he was fired after A month later. G ilchrist testified. not fa lie red before he was fired.Jurors Libraf) Institute for Span1sh-spcak- l I ~a~Mththea~M)'beau~of r~l~e!m~o~n~SC~a~lle~d~h~1~m~1~n~~2h~1S~O~ffi!~~C~a~n~d~~~e~r~e ~l0~~~.~~~~~~~~~~1~ng~A~m~e~n~ca~n~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ his age. A U.S. D1stnct Court Jury de- liberated only two !1ours before deciding that Jim Slemons Imports had violated federal laws barring age c,h scnmination. Bruce G1lchnst of Newport Beach had worked for Slemons. considered to be the largest Mercedcs-lknz dealership in North Amenca. for 11 years before he was fired in January 1982. He had become one of the companfs two new car managers after his first year with the firm. The Jury awarded G1lchns1 $600.000 in damages for age dis- cnmina11on and S 100.000 for emo- tlonal d1s1ress. "We always felt we wou ld e)J her gel nothing or it would go this wa\ ... said attorne} Barbara Lane. who filed thc SUH for G1k hnst in October I 98.l During the ~ix-day trial. the defense argued that a merger hetwecn the compan~ \ ney. anO use<f car lots eliminated the need for G1lchm1·., position a~ ncw car manager Ci1lchmt 1est1fied he had attended a ( hnstmas pan) 1n December 1981 "here he was introduced as the Santa Claus in Laguna ,. on Friday S.nta 19 oomfng to Laguna a..Ch Frtday tor a vtllage Chrl9tmaa. Foreet Avenue wlH be ct088d to traffic. from Pec:tnc Coat Hlgh- WS'/ atartlf'9 at 4 p.m. eo prep- aratlona tor Santa and a merchantl' open houM CM be made. Local '°"°°' ctVldren wlll gather at Main a.ch at 6 p.m. to decorate and ov8f'W the light- ing of the vttlage Christmas tree, marking the offlcial opening of the hoflday eeuon. Soon thereafter, the Thurston Junior High School Band wm be tuning up at Santa'• hOUM by the Klolk In prepar1tlon of the Joffy fellow's 5:30 p.m. arrival. Ae usual, Claus It expected to come to town In a ftuhy way. Starting at the h&gh echoot, Santa wNI ride a-aty h truck along Partc Avenue to Cout Highway clrcilng atound the-1 center and bKk up the hlghWay to Forest Awnue. Caroler• wlll begin thetr eve- ning'• 1trou 1t e p.m. and· the public It Invited Into loeel ahops . to . enjoy <"9frelhmenta. · door 1)rizM and bollday dec«IU'QOI untll 9 p.m. · Parent• who can't bring thefr children to ... Santa Fr~ wttt ftnd him at home t>etw•n 2 and• p.m. dafty unt" Ctlrtatmu. Scouts collect $116,000 at oc Scout Fair Th~ Bo} Seoul of Ameru;a'!. Orange .. C ounty ( ounc1I r. t\ed SI 16.000 at 1t 19 ut Fair. held Nov. 17 al Anaheim 1ad1um f 1r kct le accounted for $t)0.000. half ot wh1\'h w.U f&ICf C uh c ub out. 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On a 5-4 vote. they banned from the bookstore any materials that "visually depict the sex ual degradation of and violence toward women." · Such a ruling is not likely to be effecti ve. The book~torc manager can't figure out what textbooks, novels, magazines. records, calendars and other "materials" are degrading. The university's student government has taken offi cial umbrage at the decision. And even the United States Supreme Coun has been unable to determine what kinds of materials arc sufficientl y offensive to warrant undermining Constitutional protections. Perhaps o nly Wally George, the red-necked, white-haired. blue-in-the-face, rant-show host could figure it out. George could rip through the bookstore like an avenging ange l, pointing here and there and yelling, "That's filth. Get it out of here. And get out yourself, you pinko jerk." ...... , ..!-. ~ • George, of course, makes a living carrying on in public. The bookstore trustees should be guided by other priorities -hke preserving the free exchange of ideas at the universi ty. They should be ashamed that they authorized a form of poc;t- publication censorship. They should also consider what they may have done . Certainly, their ban was aimed at magazines like Playboy. which features photo~phs of nude women. If these are explicitly. sexually, degrading, as the feminists who claim victory for the ban contend , are photos of nude women in an and photography books not similarly ~egrading? Are paintings of nude wome n <regrading? ~re pictures of nude men somehow different? The question of violence a~inst women is at least as troublesome. Can it be construed to include any pictures of women injured or killed in war? Would the classic photo of the Vietnamese child, her hair afire. have been torn from the pages of newspapers in the bookstore if this rule were in effect' 20 years ago? Why is the objection to violence not extended to violence against men or animals? Feminists should ·protest anything -any act. any statement, any picture -that they find injurious to their goal of providing fair and equal treatment for women. They should also keep in mind that by 3:Hacking the First Amendment, .they a~c attacking the very vehicle they ha ve used so well to brmg their issues to the forefront of social consciousness. It is in the best interests of all Americans to preserve free speech in order that our protests can be heard and judged. --The--OOoksfofe trusrees ar Northridge should reverse themselves forthwith. And the five who voted fo r the ban. having demonstrated their incompete nce for the job at hand. should resign . The feminist leader at Nonhridge has been 1denllfied as a journalism student. She shoul d rethink her politics a nd reconsider her commitment to the profession. Residenturgesnoon waiver ofstringentsewagetreatment To the Editor· Thank ~ou for } our front pagl' c.o,erage concerning thl' "'-alH~r sought b> the Aliso Water Manage- ment Agency to provide lcs<t stnngcnt treatment for sewage pumped into the Pacific Ocean (Nov 27> \\e arc "water waste foes'' -we do not want our magnificent ocean desecrated either by sub')tandard ..ewage or 1ox1c matenals from ha1ardou'> wam· d1<t· posal \1\es such a!. <\tnngklln"'-. A.re coa5tal c1 t11 en'> trul> aware that sewage from the wall'r d1,tr1ct<t of I I Toro In inc Ram.h Im Ali\o\ Muulton-N1gud ~outh < na!>t ( oun- t}'. Laguna Beath and Emnald Ba~ t\ pumped to the ..\lic,o plant'' A.re tht'\ a""are that wa\te water is in thl' amount of" 100 gallon., per da} per per'>on''" (quote taken lrom page J. ·\W\1..\ brcxhurl'} And Orange ( OUnt) conunue!. to grow -added people. added waste. What arc we doing to our environ· ment'' We are running the grave nsk of contaminating it! We urge evcf) concerned c1111en. from Newport to Dana Point and inland, to plead for continued secondar) treatment rather than the proposed shift to the pnmar) treatment method. Public oppoc;111on. rather than apathy, could make an 1mpau on the dec1S1on b) the \A. a1cr ()uallt~ ( ontrol Board Th1<, hoard must be inundated with le11cr' from you and your neighbor\ -1f \Ou ca re' . "'AN(\ A.N()J IM PCNNlY Laguna Beach More single women marry on n:~aching 24 ( onstder tho1;c singk mt•r\ "'ho arc ~4 rear~ otd. One 1n ~"· 'l let1\Heally. wtJ iet m~mcd w1th1n tht• next 12 months Onh one out of ti~e single womc'n that age will marq· dunng the next I 2 months .\ donkn can c.wallow tiH g.illons of water 1n two minutr.., What l3n you do'> ff that fur coat 1\ labeled "1.h1nch1lk1te." you ean figure 11'~ rabbll Whi.t'~ the annual r;unlall around Q. l'\C hccn 'i1ng1ni "On Top ofOI' Smokl·y" all m}' life Rut where exact I)' ·~ thf.' top of or mokey'! A. The cre'it lff\linifTlan·~ Dome. highest po1n1 ·1 n thl' C1rcat mokey Mouf'lta1ns Rocke) l'\Pl'rt' '4l'< almoo;t all bull rider' arc \hurt. • ro pa> parking frt'\ ror a year 1n mid· Manhat1nn no~ -..nu nC<'d about S4 I)()(} Not 'iO long ago the pncc of the ( :u 11\('lf that your pl <:t., If J2 inchc, \C1und'i about L.M Boyd 11 • 1yodltat~d nght \OU gt<I the world~1dc tl"erage columnJ.1. QRAt~GE COAST Dail Pillli H. L. SChwerti Ill (t •• Fr•nk Zlnl .. ~ ~' J· Tom T8ft r I Craig Sheff ' ,, r • • !ESE@ ''Havtlou noticed h ow everything ort of blends toRether at this time of yeaf1> Halloween d ecorations-a re u uaJJy replaced byChrtstmas tin cl and Thank giving turkey lssa11dwlched between goblin treats and Santagoodle .. ------· IL Co~MENTARY_ ~ ~ • .. -· With Thanksgiving over, Valentine 's n6t far behind By CAROLYN SESSIONS ALLEN The shocker came 1n the form ol a Hallo"een card from m} marned daughter. It read "If you really want 10 st11re someone on Halloween ... (l opened the card with fear and 1rcp1da11on) .. tell them that there arc onl y 54 more shopping days till Christmas!" HaH· you noticed how l''erythmg son of blends together al th1!. llmC"of }ear'' Halloween dccora11on' arc usuall} replaced b> ( hmtmas lln!.l'I and Thanksgiving turke} is sand- wiched between gobh n lrl·at<t and anta goodies A!> C\el)th1ng !il:lrt'> to run together. the pace of ITT) life (a lrcad~ 1n the realm of breaking the sound bamt"r) p1ch up l0ns1derabl>. I find I · haven't fin1'ihcd one celebrauon bt!forc 11 1s 11me to move on to the next For mst.ancc. the.re's I.he Hallo"ccn pumpkins 1ha1 d1dn·1 get ca1>cd' \.\<.> could ha ve u".lcd them for ou r ThanksgJ\ ing pies or carved them into P1le;nm~ and Indian'> Or. ha' ing mmcd that deadline. we could al"a}!i paint them gr\.'en and red and usl' them as Christ ma' omam;.QtS ( lfthc) don'I rot first). My children seem to be a httlc confused by this "'holiday ble nd .. A., we pored over the co<,tume boxes planning for Halloween. we came upon arr clfcostome left over from a pla> in Chnstmas Past "Look~" my youngc!.t ..creechcd Cof course. like a Halloween owl). "I rn11 dress up as an elf for C'hm1mas and go tnck-or-trcallng again'" ~nd the Pilgrim hat Y.e found "'"'> relegated 10 ht' a ne" l hapeau tor our ( lorox-bo11lc • anta. w-hl>'>l' stocl..1ng cap got lost las1 year The H allo~een dl'rnra11on-, are coming out of the att1C earlier and earlier each )ear. ll>o And this )car 1herc was C\ en talk llf 1.kcorating a dead ··Halloween l rec " ..\nd ha\e )Ou noticed ho" popular "Pumpkin Carol~... those .. 111~ rh) mes about Ha low<:cn sel to the tune offam1har Chrntma'> song-;, arc hccom1f!E"The1_'re sung at cub sniut pacl.. meeting'>. at"' ool and l'H'n 1n women's aux1hal) meetings a'> \LI&· gc,tHJO!. for famtl~ tircc;1dc fun Thinking ahoul 1he \1tuatwn I reallied that Hallo~een defin1tch puts me into "the w11ch ma<k'' from which metamorphosis I don't emerge until "alter-lhe-hollda>s'' (whatever that nebulous term means). The thought that there are on4> 54 shopping da>s after Halloween un11l Chmtmas 15 fn$htening. ~d sure to bring uunhe (witch) worst tn anyone -hul 11 can be comforting. too. ( on\1der thl'i -;c1:nano ·With 1he children happily planning thl·1r Pilgrim and Ind ian cos1umc\ to wear fur rhanksgiving dinner. I'm 1ak1ng do~n the Halloween tard'> to mah· wa> lor the Thank<;1ving cards. I du'>\ off the C 'hnstmas rernrd~ ~h1ch we alwa}S '>tart playing on Thank~g1,1ng Da~. and get out the < hn'>tma\ card lic;t (We really should ha'<' tn vested 1 n a greeting card company;· I mum bk to myself. l "Rah . humbug.'' I 1."0uld sa). "I'm rti NKFlJL that there's onl) J2 1.hopp1ng days aftt'r Thanksg1 -.1ng until Christmas~·· And my Indian and Pilgrim would run to c:omfor1 me ""1th hugs as the scene fadc<t to a \an ta CTO~mg-tht.' night ~l.1, ~cen in '>iihouelll' 3\ Santa G1lh "Mcrn Chmtma!. to all and to all a good night." ... a sign trailing behind hi\ 1;le1gh with the Y.onh "ONL) W SHOPPIN(, DAYS rt LL VALEN- TINE'S D~ Y'" Strategic balance today worse than in Carter era Contrary to White House assurances, weapons aren't ·coming out thegazoo' \.\ 5HINGTON -"He (the prc~1dcnt) was against detente for hi\ whole career. because he thought we were entering into 1t from weakncso;. No'' weha\cweaponscomingout the ga100 and we're rn a hcttcr pm11111n to negotiate " '\o one"topasc;1stant" to 1lw pre\l{knt c'pla1ned to fhe :-.ic .... Republic wh) Prcs1dcn1 Reagan I\ now" very encouraged" ahou1 the prospects for arm!. control and dl'· tente with the Soviet Union. Part of the White House. 11 would appear. has come to believe the Circa I Illusion of I 984; under Reagan, the l ' 5 has become so strengthened. and the 'itrateg1c balance so rectified tn our favor. we can now ncgouate arm!. reduction with thc ~uss1ans. It was. then. no ~hpofthc tongue that the pre'i1dent whocampa1gnrd on "Peact l hrough Strength" in 1980. an- nounced on the eve of re-election that ht!! primary goal would be "peaoe. d1<;armamcnt and the reduction or world nuclear weapons ... But. a~ Heri tage Foundation :l'lk~ 10 ti!. Nauonal Scc1.1nty Reco.r!l. "Where Arc Thr New Weapons'>'' In 'itrateg1c m1ss1lcc;and bomber\, the United State<; is weaker today than when Jimmy< artrrlefl office ~sJcfTrc)' Record wnte 1n The New Republic. "In tht' ca1caoryof s1rateg1c nucle3r forces -the ecnterp1ecc oft he ad m1nistrauon 'c; military pruvam -the pa t fo ur ycnr'I has w1tnc~'ied an actual decline 1n force level~ Notwtthcttand1na ma 'l\1ve1 n fusion 'I of monry and a detcrm1nat1on to reduce the un· favorable ~lrillCJIC nudtar trcnd'l ol the llJ 70~.1 hcw1ndowofvulner abllll) 10 a~\ 1ct fim 'llnke ha'I rl'ma1nedopen · With tl'le pha\lnaou1 of the T 1t41n m1c;c;1k (qftJ. the numherof\J ~ lnnd-ba\C<Jilm\1lcc; l'la\ octualh fallen from I 0,. to 1.031 The numhcroft c; 1ntcr-tontint:nt.ll homber~ ha\ plunec<l tven morr dramoucally. from J76 to 2Q7.as .11in16-Slc;nrerct1tt<l Onl) rn 'lt1hmarinC'·launchcd "· lh'ltlC m1'1,. 1lc'i ha~ the U ~ hown a modest increase. from 5 76tofl16. Reagan ordered onl~ one-half the numbcrofMX miss1lc'i J1mmy ( arterthought vital to maintain the I I.~ land-based deterrent. and on I\ one-third the B· I hornht•r\ Cie ra Id · f-ord thOuj!.ht nccC\\;ll \ \A. hllc man\ ol thl· 2'-·\car-old B· 52\ arc hc1ngoutfi1tn.I w 1th cru1~ m1\\1les. ac; arc the 411·\ car-old re- wmmi!>smncd oa111e,h1ps. in ballistic m1'is1les-thc true mca<1ure of stratcg1t' powrr-thc 50\ 1ct lead har,grown markrdh Mo.s<"Ow ha\ no~deployed ut lca!>t 378 <\~2Chagamst Europe, China. 11.oreaandJapan.toour I08 Pcr- 'ih1ng-lls(1fandwhl'n the Persh1ngs art• fully deployed). Thl' SS-20s have three times the range. three time'\ as man> warheads. and arr-load, re-fire capab1ht)' the Prro;hmg~do not po • '\ess. I the ·ov1ct'i, in v1olat1on of ALT, 11. arc developing two new strategic m1ss1ks. thc monster S-24and1hc mobileSS-2S Meanwhile. Congrt''' has cut back the number of M X m1~\1les to 21. and ma> kill the program outright th1' year The Soviet 5 ha vc tC\ted '-Urface-to- air mii;,ile<t al 100.000fcctand 12,000 mil('\ per hour. and hutl t a huge baltlt' mana,emcnt rudar 1n < entral Asia. in '1ohlllon nf the BM Trent> Mcon- wh1lc. tht' l J .'i has aarccd to put tht• hluepnnt~ fo1 m "Star Wa.-.. .. (\1ratcg1c r>cfcnK ln111a11ve. on the ta bk at ( icnt•va The so .. act\-according to< 1cn Thomae; Krem, formerly ch1cfof '>P3<:C S) 51Cm\ Dn31)' 15 at 01 A - h.1, c dcplo>cd SO k1 lier \ll tcl h tes capable of \Wt"Cpinaevcf) 11.S. and N .\ T 0 m1htat) satellite from the c.k) 1n a \ingk week The Sltlte Depan· mcnl. however 1c;chat11ng up the tdeo of olTcnna tile Sov 1ets a threc·ycar morotoriumorH'\en tc\lln[lA t I 'i c.apo.n.J.ht.Durno~ of which 1, to l.nockdown \o' 1cl ~tellttc~ toda)' tar1ct1na the ~ttle\h1P\ And ea rners ofRtag.an·, navy .. Nnw we have \'ruponHnmma 0111 n(thr tt-trno "tht' Whitt t louo,c ( PAT BucHAt1At1 .11de told fhc New Republic. Wherr', I he numhcrof .\rm'f and Manne d1'1"nnc;remain'iat IQ thcnumhcr 111 \11 Fnrccand Na'' .iuack 'll u,1dron\ has risen Ir om 164 to I '1 S the numheroffightcr 1ntcrCl'Pltlr\" up only three perce nt from 2. 99(1 to l09:! Wh11l· 1he Nav} has grown lrom ~ 7 l to 513 ship\. toward a()()(). -.hip Na\ yin 1990 th.it will he onh half1hcc;11cofthe ov1c1s' surface an<hubmarinc flcctc;. In setting for h1mscll thegoal of armsrnn1rol 1n a 'iCcond term. Reagan 1s prepanng for h1m~elfa polillcal trap. He 1c; lea vingit ur.10 Amcnca'sencmy, theSov1e t l rHon . to dNcrm1nc whether or not-the J>re'i1dcncy of Ronald Reagan ~ut C'CcdH>'f fail~. More powerful 1n virtually every category of military power, the Sov1ct~arc going to hold the pre~•~nt up, force him, tn exchange forh1!>i.ummit meeting and SA LT airccment. to make the kind of rnnce s1ons? prrs1dent cannot make. "Peace. disarmament," the preo;1- dent said. But genuine peace between a dcmocrnuc Wc!.t and a Marxist. Lenin 1st Ea"it 1s 1mpou1blc. As for d1..armamen1 , the Sov1ct,d1d not impoverish u wholcacncrat1on of Ru\~1ans to build thegreatc,t ar'lcnal of m1 siled o;ubmarines. cruisers. heh<:optcr<t, bombers. fiahtcrs ant.I ort1llery pieces the world ha~ ever 'l«rl: imply to destroy them pu~uant to a piece of paper co .. agned b> thcirdete'itcdenem) the tlnit('(J l\uurs Instead of sctung for himself a m1ss1on 1mpo 1ble task of iieuina the ~'tea to ncgollateancnd to1narm~ roce the Sov1et~art w1 nn1ng. Reagan would be het1tradv1sed to set f(lr h1r. 'l<'cond tt rm anach1evabltaoal. ro ctr:m th<' R unr.tn<t,-<. o nt"ftnd ( ommun1 lH>IJI o(our h;ick1)'1m fO N1romgua P•trklt 8ud1oaa 11 ...,yndlt'lf ttttl C'Olomoltt. CAROLYN 8lt8810N8 ALLEN Hunttnaton Beach raldent WASHING TON -Llst March. I had a run~tn with ( es·s super sleuth, Mike Wallat·e. who challenged a column I had written about thl· V u~tnamesc underworld. I charged that some South Viet· namese generals, whom the t i S. Army had saved from the com- munists and had airl1fled to th e n11ed States. arc now operating a Mafia-like orp n1zat1on that is prey- ing upon Vietnamese communities here: "Some of the more ruthless mem- ber!. o( t~c South Vietnamese bier· arch.y --'-th~ taste of power Sllll 1n their m6uttf's -were not contcot to reti re to a c;ubu rban life. American !ii) le," I wrote. "The) allegedly for- med a subterranean network and continued the plundering that they had learned in their official capae111cs 1n Saigon." t quoted from a confiden1tal come report. which alleged that they are "involved 1n extortion, drugs. loan- sharking. gambling. prostitution. smugg,hng, welfare fraud. assault and murder." Wallace followed up m} 1nvest1ga- 11on with his TV cameras, viewing the goings-on through rose-tinted lenses. "All the Vietnamese we t.alked W1tb," he told his vast .. 60 Minutes" au- dience. "agree ... that Anderson·~ stof) and others hke it that focus on crime in the Vietnamese refugee community arc d1stort1ons a nd ig- nore the fact that most Vietnamese arc law-abiding. hard working and grateful to the n1ted States fo r g1"ing them a home." In fact. I stre-ssed that most Viet- namese r<'fugees art> not onl>-.sood ut11cns but. indeed. arc the v1ct1ms of the Vietnamese underworld. I al!>O addl·d ... T hough 1he vast majority of the refugees arc law-ab1qmg. they are reluctant to talk to pohce." L\pparcntl}. they wehMo reluc- Ulnt to talk to Wallace. who ~$ a bit JACK At1DEISOI na11,e to expect them to confirm m> allega11on'> on coast-to-coast telc- v1s1on. The President's C'omm1ss1on on Organized C'nme is more realistic. It recentl) produced a witness but kept him beh ind a screen and assigned a dolcn federal marshals to guard him. This ~1tness confirmed my story. Meanwhile, an 1ntelltgence docu- ment on Vietnamese crime. stamped "For Offi cial Use Only.'' has been d1stnbuted to a few key police department~ throughout the countl'). M> associates Donald Goldberg and Cork) Johnson obtained a copy. Herc arc the highlights: •Vietnamese cnmmals are subtle at the art of extortion According to the manual, they rarely demand payments for pro1ect1on. Instead. "ioo v~ uals representing themselves m:·m11erc; of V 1etnamese resistance 'ons o r poht1cal groups have d busintsses for donations to lh au-.c, warning that refusal to niopcptc will rcc;ult in being de- nou d a\ a communl\t, or 1n direct \i!IOI ." • Vietnamese kar v1ctnamco;c 1."11m1n (s atxne all others. declares thl· manu.U. "hccau'IC of a perceived potential .. ior 'iCnsclcss violence ... Often "tbe v1eum's entire fam ily will be held at gunpoint and the house ransack.eCI. ln ~veral noteworthy cases. the victims of such robberies have been killed or wounded even 1hou&h they offered no resist.ance." •"Pro'\lltuuon is one of the most serious cnmc problems to affiict the V1etnamcsc,co mmuni1y." the man- ual note, YounJ women are often' forced inYlpro 11tut1on and "engage 1n such ~<' \lity with a great deal of rcluctanqe nd shame. Suicide follow. ing an armt for sohciting 1s not uncommon" lnvestlj8tors have found """a high degree ofOrganiution and concentration of ownership .. in · this u&IY bu,1ness Vietpamesc prosti· tu11on nnas also enaaac an "1lle14I currency transfers, narcotic$, aam· hlina and v1olencc," •Welfare fraud 1s rampant in the Vietnamese community. lkports the m. nual, "There 1s evidence to 1n- d1catc that md1v1duals arriving an Southeast A ian refugee camps at\cr their c ape from Vietnam arc able to rcC'c1 vc 1nfonnat1on from camp workers on the means by which they can exploit meriean a"istancc pro· grams '' •Thr m nual aim warns. "There arc 1nd1catLons of 11 growina aware· n~·ss of the po1s1b1ht1es for 1llit1t gain afforded by orga011cd 1nsuran~ fraud involving rcfuaee insurance aaenu. lawyrn. and doctors " l\pparentl)'. the United uitci 1s s11ll pay1n1 thf price for the V1ctnam War. Mike Wallace could ~ 1hi- publte bttter by e\po 1na rather than dcfendina the imponcd cnmm•I ~ J.,.. AOdc>r; Olt IJ • •)'lldJc•trd t'Ol•m•/11. - When I accepted the position of Chainrnm and Chief Execu - tive Officer of Amerie<m Savings last August. it ww; the most dif- ficult peri<xl in the company ·s 99-year history. \Xe faced a crisis in con- sumer con fidence. which led to deposit withdrawals of S6.8 billion. But American Savings had the strength to meet that challenge. immecliatcly honor ing every request for \\'ith drawals hv our customers . Still . it w~L'i oh\·ious ch~mge~ were called f()r. ~ A CHANGE I I 1ANAGEMENT DIRECTI ON. The first step in putting the org~mization hack on course ww; estahlishing a nl'w mcuiagement direction for /\niericm1 Savings mid iL'i parent company. f'inmicial CorfX_)ration of America . The situation dem:mde<l intelligent . pnident husiness practices and. controlled growth . Tlw first thing we did w;L'i cut non essential e~1x.1n~e~ to make ou r operations more effi cient with ou t sacrificing our high level of customer ~rvice . DEAIJ NG \VITI i PROBLEM l.OANS! American Saving.I\· rapid growth in the l~L'il few year~ h~L' resultoo in a signifiamt num her of problem loan~. As of Septem her ~O. Jl)~. we incr<.>tl'it.1tl our reserves for anti ci pated loan los.~s hy t 1 0 'X, to S8H ~o million, one of the highe~t .. do Uar le\'el) of m1y sa\'ill!!,S mid Imm in the nation. \\e ha\'e also-appointed a special inde- pendent task fr>rce to re\'iew our Imm p<»rtfolio ~md our lo~m l<>ss reserves. .,, Bmik system (FHLB). Almost <tll saving.'i ~L'isociations horrow regularly from the FHLH ~l) a commonlv accepti..id husine~s practice. And while we also t"K>m>we<l . . THE BGITOM U ~E POl:\TS from the FHLB <luring the (ti ffi - lD A STRONG RECOVERY. cult summer months. our rx>r rowing le\ el w~L' onh.· sli11l1th.· The resulL'> of sue!) ch~uwes h' h atx>\'C the a\'erage of the coun hm'e bc.:ien immediate and sig-try ·s other t' >p ten sa\'ing.' nificmt. For the third quarter. ------------and lo~ms. _~_ey facts. FCA ,\.\IERH::\\ ~A\ I\<;~ S'llLL CO\l.;\UTTED T() THE :\.\lERICAi\ DREA~l. \ET PROflT o/' I .! J1/fti11111111 thml t/lllll'ft•r /'A'H Throughout l h IS pt·ricxl ASSETS mt· 'u ·-i lu/111111 the h1s;h"1t /11r mn of tttmsition . we nen.'r 111/ /l~f.!\ (/,\,\/ H.11/f/IJI/ ------------~topped making home lo;ms. WA~ Fl ·~rn~c;s 11/ ,._, "1u1111111<1111'111.~111m1 ,11111rtl'r t'J8-1 In fart. during the third quar ...;_~f-:·1-· 1->E-P<-)S_n_'.~-,"-"·'_11_f ,-.,-o-,n-111-111-11-11 -uc-·11-i/}(-,,.-ter. Anll'riGUl S:t\'i llg.\ fundt'<.I American Sa\'111g.' part'lll com- p:my. Financial Corporatio11 of America . rl'ported a con~oh (bted nl't profit of S I ~ mi II 1rn l Anti in October. \\'t• en1m l'd a net deposit gain of SI hillion Despitr the prohlems \\ l' face<l . Anwrir:u 1 S:t\ i ngs n·m ain~ the nat1n11 s largest sa\ mg.-, and loan ;L,s<x.:iat1011. with ml'r S~2 hillion in :L'i.\t'l.\. 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DECEMBER 6, 19M Rules change for measuring yachts International Off s hore Racing Council orders improvements for boat tability By ALMON LOCKABEY D.., .............. ,..., Owners and skippers of olTshorc racing yachts will see some changes in measurement rules in 1985 as the result of the 1984 international Off- shore Racing Council meeting. . The ORC is responsible for man- agement of the International Off- shore Ruic (IOR) system of measur- ing yachts. Some of tho h1ghhghts of the meeting as rcpone<f by the United States Yacht Racing Union (USYRU): •Center of ·Gravity Factor: Changes in the fo rmula used · for calculating the center of gravity factor will mean yachts can. with no rating disadvantage. be designed with some- what more stability than the previous IOR minimum. l:.x1stina yachts which arc already more stable than the minimum W111 receive a rauna credit. Those which are at the minimum and carry internal ballast can now move some of the ballast to the kttl for improved safety and performance without rat- ing disadvantage. The change responds to cnt1 c1sm that modem offshore rating yachts were less stable than was consistent with safety. Tank tests indica ted that capsizes of yachts designed to the IOR were possible in cenain circum- stances. The prac ttcal ellect ol the change•~ that yachts with a rated lengtn (L) ot I 7fect will be attawtd about 15 percent more stability for the ~me ra11ng. \\'h1lea maxi racer with a nitcd len&th or 70 will be aUov.ed about 2 percent more ~tab1hty • Ultlmlle Stablllty Cbeekt: Another declS1on by the ORC toughens cn1ena conceming the ul- t1ma1e suib1li_ty screening value for yachts. The S¥ 1s a figure used to calc ulate a yacht's tendency 10 niht il~lr"tf 1t falls out!.1de cen1an hm1t\. the ya1.ht may be tested ph}s1call) h) being hauled down and lt'i ab1lit) tu right tt~lf observed . .\ \ahd IOR cen1ficate 1s issued onh after pa\\1ng the requirement~. -~henge raises the mtnunum standard for sclf·na.lrnng. Y chts faahng the test Wlll be larnncd to sa1ling_1n horc e'<ent\ These change~ wall be effecuve J n I. •Meaurement Macllloes: ihe ()Rf" wall introduce machines to mea!>Url' hull.-. 'itJning Jan I. 1986. Thl· ma1.h1nes are capable of mt>asur- ing a hull ..,. ~uth detail that the lines of 1he ~ adlt can be di:awn from the infotmatton the data analyzed by wmputer and an accurate ratm& produn~d T -wu models of measunng mal·hinec. ilrl' lUrrcntl} qualified - a malhlne retenth· de\elo~d in uer- many and the U YRU machme which have been uted forsrvm ycaB. •&t\'lar: The ben on the u of Kevlar and other aromat' ool~· amide 1n ii' was lifted by the OR(" efccttvc 1mmediattly. Ho~vcr, the use of lhr mattnal ts ull proh1b1ted an norm jab'i and tr)'UJI . The rcstrkttons were imposed earlier this year because the ORC behcved that the co!lt of matenal and some or the physical ·1imnauons made it un· suitable for the m-aJont)' of the IOR Oeet More fuel Eneenada Bettina's dream may come true • Rale H : The ORC will rec· ommcnd to its national authonue that the) not aJlov. any e~tensaon of adven1s1ng on fOR )'ach~ for at lea t one 'ear while the proposal 1s bein& a~seS°sed Rule 26 of the lntemattonal Yacht Racing nion now pves national au1tiont1es d1scrcuon over the matter ·· · ··· ·· -· -···- •long .r Baja? Facilltiescould be economic benefit to Mexican ports By ALMON' LOCKABEY Baja California. includini the Sea of Conez. is one of the most popular cruising areas for Southern Cali- fornia. But many power yachts, and some sailboats, are not capable of making the tnp dunng the fall and 'inter months because of the laclri9.v fuel- 1ng fac1ltt1es along the Paci~1 and the Sea of Cortez. · :r,. To remedy this. a Southern Cali - fornia subcommittee of the Cali - fornia Navigation and Yachting Tourism Council recently met with representatives of Baja California Sur, Baja California Norte and the Pemex Corp. (Mexico's national pet- roleum institute). The meeting was conducted for the purpose of promoung tounsm from California 10 Baja California Nonh and South. and it was agreed that the ___fuU~n& was a~tf!Qk_ru a format -Tor evaluation and study: A series of harbors, with refueling faci li ties, would be set up from Ensenada to Cabo San Lucas. and north in the Sea o( Cortez to Sa~ Felipe. The project would usi exisung facili ties without incurring break- water construction and other major capital expenditures. Distances between harbors should accommodate yachts with a ran_gc of 200 to 300 miles on the Pacific Coast side of the peninsula, and about I 00-150 miles in the Sea of Conez. The latter would accommodate small PAPARAZZI \ San Quintin PACIFIC OCEAN Concepc~on . \ ~Escondido ... \ , . . Cabo S•n Lucas Suggested location• for fueHng facllltie• alQng Baja. trailer boats. Fac1lat1es should have diesel and P,SOhne available on a regular basis. 1dealf) seven da>S a wee k for a m1n1mum ofs1x hours a da}' The pons and harbors also should have radio fac1ltt1es with mon1tonng of emergency channel'>. -Where doclc facili ties arc not feasible, fueling would be ac- complished by an efficient hose fill- method known as a bunker buo). The California delegatio n emphasized the economic benefits to Baja California by pointing out that mannas between San Di ego and Marina def Rey contain approinmate- ly 40.000 yachts,... But less than 5 percent of them arc capable of cru1S1ng to Baja California under present conditions. Pemex officials and officials of the' Bajas concurred that a c.tudv be made b} the ( ahfo maa delegation to de- termine the number of )a<:hts that could tra"el 10 Mexico 1f there were adequate ful·I forilit1e~ lf 1he \tud' proH·tl to !>uppon thl· economic tx·nelit~ to Ba1a. the) would ha\C no hc~11at1on 1n 1m- plemen11ng the suggc~11ons. the Mex - icans said. Those on the Cali fornia delegation were Doug Bombard. head of the Catalina Island Co.. George Kay. Marcia Bents. Barbara Pear)on. Da "1d Abelar and J1m Hun -\11cn·a1ng from Baja California ur "ere Carlos Cota Olachea. Oscar E Cano. Lt. Go\. Antonio Mannque1 and H1lan o Peret Figueroa Rep- resentrng Ba1a Cahforma None was Luis F. Garcia Cacho Marco nton10 Pasqual Moncayo and Robert Delgado. Plans to fv . .n a museum de!t1gned to showcase the nautical h1<,tol) of Newport Beach were outlined last Saturda) 10 more than 100 'l-3(ht1ng personaliues at a reception at the South Coast Shipyard and De'1gn (enter. The museum-was the dream of Bettina Bents. daughter of W1l11am and ;\1arcta Bents. who died la'it >ear at age 26 M 1a Benfs presided at the mee"t- ing and disclosed the purpo!>e of the museum todeveloP. a pt--rmanent. multi-purpose fac1ht> v.hllh v.111 house collected local · nauucal hemage, manume an and a h1\tol) of .local yacht clubs. Bents named a group ol organ1Lers known as the Keel La}crs "ho will choose an ~ppropnate site and raise the necessary funds. Besides herself. the) include Pete Barrett. Dean Beaumont. Geof- freyBeaumont. Edna Blurock.. Peg- gins Bonner. Richard Ettinger Wil- ham Ficker. Joanne Larson. Robert Mcsene. Phil Morgan Carl Re- inhan . .\llan Trane. Ten) 'Wel~h Fred Vander Weele and bel\n \oung. The fu ture museum '-"Ill include a gallel) exh1bit1ng a rcvo1 .. 1ng collec- tion of Arthur Beaumont pa1nt\ngs and works by other notewonh-. manne artists. Other plans call for a rl·tro\pet 11' l. of early Newport Beach h1\1on includ1n~ fam1I} histories. ~achting ac11' 111es. boat modc:I~ and rcs1ort•J one-design boatr, r.uch a'> the famcJ I .:'-loot Cinov.b1rJ d1ngh' and lht• .:'.:'' -tool tar There also v.111 ~· a refcrl'Ol t" ltbran-and rnnferrn ce hall The museum will sponsor lectures. \enl- 1nars and classes. Add111onal plans ca ll for a per- manent display of models. chans. and other Items from the Transpacific Yacht Club's Los .\ngekHo- Honolulu race. as v.ell as the Pacific (oast lntercolleg.iate Yacht Racing .\ssoc1at1on Hall of Fame Bettina Bents who Y-as mak.ing plans for )U Ch a museum before her unttmel) death in t 983. ""as a nata' t' of Newpon Beach and a lifelong sailor. !\ftcr her death thr lamtl\ de:- ALIOM LocuaEY term1ned to sec her dream come true and formed anorganmng commancc Oater be be knwon as the Keel Layers) to guide tht' project through ns de\elopr:nenl pha~s Bents said a l1 ck-ofT of a capital .campa.ign for the non-profumUSCLID 1s planned for late 19M5 •One Toa: Yachts in the One-Ton level ratan$ class will now sail wnh I 0 crewmen 1n level ral,Jng events. Thas 1s tht' same as the crew lumt.at1on1 formula permtts in other IOR events. Other level rating clas~ remain unchanged •Ratio& Certlflcaia: Event or- ganizers will be encoura&ed to take tough action on yachts v.fuch do not com ply with their raung ccnificatcs. Merel) allowing the yacht to be • brought back to its certificate frce- board -for example, by add1n1 ballast -is not sufficient as this would require remeasurement and a nt'"" ccct1ficate to be issued before the yacht is allowed to ra~. • AJym.metrical Splmaaken: Sail- makers and owners producing and using as}mrnctncaJ spinnak.ers arc rt"m inded that they do not comply w1 th. the 1 OR and willbc.illcpl 1f used in IOR races Skippers ~le The usUaJ spate of wklter llnd holiday NQattM ... be on t.llp for the Southern CalHoma Yectettt-o Al90<mlton um • I...... - Newport Harbor wMl conduct the MCOIMS of b Wll ... S.... tor Inside and outakte dal111 Saturdl!Y Md SUnday ..... L.etnM-12 sailors wtH be compettn(i for tt. Ken o.vta TrophY on ~. Dana Pofnt Y.cht Qub will hold tta Holdllr Aeglllta for Performance Handicap Racing Relit~ on~. In other area: LOaA.•11111 L1111811dl Seal Beach YllCht Club -Sundllv 8 .. Dft Seriel No. 3, SUnd9Y: Cebrlllo Beech Yecht Club ~·wrm. s.teil. Sundev-..,,.. ...._.., Paoifio--Marlner!t Y-edtt-Gtub--Hdkfay 8efiee (keef bolds); Saturday. Sunday. San Diego M!sslon Bay Yacilt Club -Udo-Brallle Regatta. Saturday; Commodore's Confusion Race (alf clauet), Sunday. Ocean8'de Yacht Cfub -Hotlday s.n.. Saturday. Sunday. Santa Clara Ractng As9ociatton -Autumn CNH Ser1es (all ctasses}, Saturday, Sunday. Coronado Yacht Ctub -Long8tr9th Setiel (tnYltatk>Mt handicap). Sunday. Cortez Racing ASSOciatJon -Yeer..nd A9gatta (handlalp) Sunday . Nortlt end ....... Chamnel Islands Yacht Club -Juntor Sebot Dey, Saturday: Fall Coas1al ~ No. 3, Sunday. Point Dume-Yacht Club -F•H Ser1es (Ventura), Sunday. Anacapa Yacht Club -Feff Ser* No. 3, S.turday. Westlake Yacht Club -Krt• Krlngle ~atta. Sunday. Reception f et es Master Chorale :S latest honoree Arts Patron Harriette Witmer receives two n ew distinctions By BETI'Y PORTER 0.-, ...... c., .. , ...... 'Tm not tclhngan)oncelsc. but tomorrow (Saturday) I'm going into Beverly Hills to be honored as one of the 10 Disungu1shed Women ofthc Decade." said Harriette Witmer. But meanwhile Friday evening, Witmer was being celebrated wi th all of the c;plendor befiuing a woman who had just been presented with the 1984 Patron of the Ans Award by the Orange County MasterChoraJe. Witmer hugged the award-plaque to her chest as Chorale president Pat Ewald praised the an ractive tycoon· s leaderslu p in the perform mg ans: .. H amcnte has been an inspiration 1n her professional and "olunteer servicr to I.he communtt}... • The award was presented at a concen -"The Glory ofChnstmas" (featuring Bach's "Magnificat") --............... and popular Christmas music. an cludanaa perfo1mance _ by The Californians, aJI under the d1rectla.o of the dynamic Maarlce Allard at Ora Coast College Party hoeta Sharon Kaahmere, left. and Lou K.uhmere conaratulate Ham and Reta Hawkin• NW Vto and Nora Jor1eneen at award party Harriette Witmer who wu preeented 1984 Patron of Am Award. after "Glory of Chrtetm~•" concert at Oranfe "Cout Collece. auditorium. A ft~r the concen. more t the palatial Linda Island home fLo• and Shro11 K11llimere fora rc<'eptton hononna W"1mer.iwi&h f90<t . wine, and more song by The Cah fom1an (who performed tandmgatopa m anitics:nt c1rculautair- way). Howd1d W1tmerprcparcforsuch an 1mprcs\1vr outpounnaofcommunit} love and respect? "I bouaht this ncwdrc s(black crepe with pleauat up~ lee-ve ), "W}tm~H f)O-n<lt4, "ii (.l-ho.drcu) needed hrmmsn.aand I did 1t m)'St'lf-and not the way --my mothcrtauaht mcw1th mca unn tape and sc1sso~ -1 simply tu med the hem up and qu1<'kly basted 1t in " htcamtdattdand 1hcrbtadcd purle. ccord1n1toBatMr1A.ae,ttic 1derruallo • th Witmer made la t bri tmas for friends Tho~ and other fncnd,arttted her w1rml} a he moved (from hua to hull) about &he K-a hmcrt hv1na room • It appeared that mo t of the livina room's furniture rt 1dcnt of Corona dC"I M3t. W1tmer1s urned thC' had been rtmovcd to provide !pace for the la~crov.d. pre 1dcnn ofDcc-pv.ater Inc 1n 1970. follov.'lng the (Qrmal baran6 tables laden with holiday food Like 1t\ death of her hu~b3nd Hrr \upport of the am 1n Orang~· 0"1ncrs, the K.uhmcre home 1 warm and fnendJ)--\ ount) 1\ understandabk. \he ha ad~ in Fmc \m with wood beam • fieldstone wall .1nda fircplaccb11 from tJ( LA and he ha' 11 .. ed 1n the rv..pon Hubor cnou&hforasJcilod.&e.lt1an 1mpr'1"cpt1~oothe 1·Arnfor . eaf1. watc-r's edge. with wall-to-wall nental russ tnJcwcl Hcracromplt hrncnt' and awarJurt 1mprl''> "'"' color and an tnum with not one but t~o black-bottom 'he v.3\ the fir 1 v.oman mcmb(rancJ nauonal l'"""Jrnt pondJ filled wrth ko1. · of the Dru&. Chem1C'al and .\lhcd Tradt\ i\\\OCtatton Tht-youn1Kashmcrcc uple ta>f'd qu1et1y1nth and bewasa.lso thcfirstprt tdentofthc(hcm1l I bnck round. "Wt want all of the potlliht on Mrs. Manufacturtr' .\s~1auon he hold~ d1rtcto~h1p,01 Witmer." Lou ad. ~ othcrludr~1prolc m numcrou.,o nm1UoM Very much at <'He •1th potliahts. 1tmcr. 1m lud1n1 th(' National c unt\ ~tar ctin,. ·11- ch11rm1n fthc board and ~l1vcofti rof t1on: Bo) ut\Of menl"I. Oran&t" ount~ lndu1tnal Ottp,utcr. lnc .(o ta 1r. . isthc~m~Tt"(lplCT\t fthc · uc V..omen 1n Bu in nJ tM o mmc~oflOO. prc\11a1ou award {Pa\ Patron ohhc mla~arJcc l krnumrrou othcrhono 1n lud Oran~ reJamt Bntlt),ElalH Rfltn ld,fle11 llemacMr, ount) Prt~ Club'\ He. dhnt'fllf the Year( \Q I). James a'kamatH nd Hrnry tr trom:l l l(f .\ lumn1-\wardfl9 21,anJClmgr ount' n' 1 .1 + , . \lltancc d1sunau1c;hcJ Citf'\ 1ct award ( 19 2) \mt,ng. the other @UC'll\ hononng"' 1tmer v.ctt Dr. Lock l•f'f' and Ratb Olog. Jl'&n Tudow ky, Rudy and Catby Hh 1v.h0 Jonateda red To~ou fo ra )-Car-Iona tund-r.i1 •r) 11clllael and 1tltlttD Lawin. Dolly Ra U, Marleu Bw • trDtt and Ola.De Esclller. May Hart. Don and Doll)' llarc•tr(of\arrsJr "'staurant\), Jtrry Wablud. Via. nd ora Joraensea, Oona Buntt. David and IAsUe Emm 1(ptt~1dcnt. El( amino f\onl..1 Otant Anderson fC'ommuntt\ relauon~. Rock- \H•lll Nita L on, BIU ;snd Btrnltt Hird ( ~atnt'C'--Hunt \\ c on F<k'ld~}. Ka M Yrpla , Dona B t, Mary f\tamut, Tl'CldJ Gold, MUii ovtaatoe:Bob and l.lad1 HartaD • Pttt nd 8oHlt McRae anJ Denali and Mal')' nono•. .~ · '• !># .,..,,,, .. NltC\/ ni 0..1/\ P1l1>1 \hit' Edlf<.'lr 1da (~'Zin' \ . ·. -Orange COU1 DAIL v PILOT /Thurlday, Oecember e. 1984 CONCORD COLLECTION. The inherent beauty of Concord II) Collection is both instantly recognizable and unmi takable. Technologically, it is the finest in Swiss watch .de- sign executed with the exacting care of hand-crafts- tnans hip. The Cen turion'" from Concord Coll ection is a prime example. The case is hand-carved from a solid block of 18 karat gold. · Its bracelet is as ingenious as it is handsome an interlinking of 18 karat gold that rivals a leather strap 6 fo r fit, flexibilit y and comfort. The La Costa'\4 Watch from Concord Coll ection, whether in all 18 karat gold or a masterful integrating of • .,,11,., ......... ~··-·· stainJess steel aacl--:gold;::.reflects .. the ... refine.me.nr .~.ml quality only found in a hand-polished time piece. Inside each Concord Collection V/atch is an elec- tronic quartz movement t hat measu r~s its thinness by a dime. - Concord Collection. Des igned for discriminating men and women. Centurion ltAFF jeW6Ji-r 32 FASHIO'N ISLAND 644 ~2040 ... II • =---· -.,. ~-. Thou~htless -g~ests ~u1n wedd1ng_day, r . cep t1o n DEAR ANN LANDERS: My ~ed· dina was four months ago and I am st1U rcelina from the rude. thou&htle s behav1orofrclauveund fncncfs Twenty-five R.S. V.Ps were not murned. In other word , 50 unex- pected aues1s showed up, When I a ked a very good friend why she didn't return 1he R.S. V.P. card, sbt' replied. "you should have KNOWN I wouldn't m i$S your wedding!" The church was no problem but the reception was a disaster. It was embarassmgand upscmna to try to accommodate these~uestson such short notice. There simply was not enough food to go around. And lht 11 fts ihty brought were dead&• ve- awa ys -last-minute. no-1hough1. useless cheap1es. Jfl had had the 1itne, I would have tcleplfoned those who were unac~ cou nted for to learn· if they were coming, but it wasn·1 possible be· cause I work temble hour,. I have a word of advice for future bndes. Ann. You would be per- forminJagreat suvice by pnnung 11. Here 111s: Brace yourself for clods. The world is full of them. And here 1s a not her word of ad vice for future guests: Will you please consider the time. expense and celebration 1n· volved tn a wedding, andg.ive lhe' bride a break?-FURIOUS IN SAN FRANCISCO DEAR S.F .: Sorry your wedding dinner was a disaster but It could A11 luDEIS bave bun avoided. Granted, U t1 lnexcu11ble not to respond to• weddlna receptJon Invitation, b•t ~e 1eoslble tlllDg for you to llave done, If your working boars precluded yoa from making tbe calls yourself, was to enlist Jbe belp of some close friends and ask tbem to phone tbe lunkhead• and 1et a yes or no out of them. . • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Life· styles have changed dramatically sincegrandma'sday. Familic!'. used 10 do things together. People wen t to bed at a reasonable hour. there was no TV and plcn1yof11mc for old-fashioned lovemakmg. Today so many working women are too 11red to take care of their husbands' sexual needs the men feel justified in scekmggrat1ficat1on elsewhere. A friend 1old me recently that his w1feputsso much ume and energy into hercareer(she is an attorney) there is nothinglefl for him. The result was severe prostalc trouble. Accor<l1na to him. the backlog of ~emcn C1lU'led 1he problem I h1~ wa'J h1~eAplana11on for havan1 become involved with an attract1vt you ng woman wtth whom he works. I wonder how many other men are making that choice-suffer with prostate trouble or see a woman on 1hc side. Will you comment, please? -MIDWESTERN READER DEAR MID.: I ebecked oa& your friend'• story wUb a dl1tta1al1bed pbytlclao, Or. Patrick W1l1b, cblef of urology at Jolust Hopklnt ln Bal ti· more. Or. W1l1b said Ile bu Dever knowo of 1 alDgJe caae wllere abstinence from sex retailed In a back lo& of semen causing prostate trouble. It sounds as If your friend Is attempting to build a case to defend bis kaooodHn' oo tbe side. Sorry, be gets no support from the m~dlcal community or from me. He and Illa wife ueed to discuss tbe anemic state of their marriage with a cou~aelor and decide If what's left It wortb saving. • • • How much do }OU knowabour pot, cocaine. LSD. speed, PCP. uppers anddoM-ncrs,gluc:and heroin? Areal/ thcsedrussdangerous?Get Ann · Landers· all-new booklet, "The Low- down on Dope.·· For each booklet ordered. send $2 plus a long, self. addressed en velope(37 cents post· age)toAnn Landers. P.O. Box 11995, Chicago. /II. 6061 I. Sex symbol days numbered I guess we've all heard .. loser"' stories about the comic who was booked into ·bas. .. Vegas .. duri-n~J-tol,y ..................................... . ~eak~r~~~t~~~~~~ef~t~.~ Hel~~~~ ERMA I he way I see 1t. this 1s a phase. The cxplo1ta11on of men shouldn't take long. They'll be sex objects for awhile. Women wi ll whistle at them from trucks and cars. At the beachei., females will try to pick them up. When they're interviewed for jobs. 1he woman hinng them will ~tat the desk and request them to roll up their sh1rt'llec,cs for a belier look. They'll be invited out ancf en(:ouraged not to talk -JUSt smile and look good. There will eventually be pageants where they'll vie for scholarships based on their poise while weanng a bathing suit. 1n 1982, and the guy who sold his Chrysler stock. It s timing, right? .tAdd this to the hst. In a year when · half-cloth ed men with muscles basted 1n Wesson Oil are dominaltni the calendar industry, this 1s the year I came out w11h an cngagemenl calen· dar of cute sayings and li ttle ca rtoons cctebratmg cellulite, stretch m<1rks and varicose veins. How was I to know that beefcake was sel li ng like hotcake'>? • In assessing the array of calendars past, I figured we were sa turated with breath1akmg views of Amenca, cute hllle babies with aduh saymgs balloonmg ou1 of-their mouths. old· world paintings from museums and tasteful blls of Q<>Ctry showi ng clouds of da1Tod1ls. I figured It was time to spice up the year wuh a few laughs BOllECK and one-liners, right? Wrong. This is not a cerebral year. It 's a year of a calendar featunng men of USC who majored 1n we1ght-l1ft1ng and were all sired by orthodontists. It's the year of a calendar called Up Front that looks hke a sketch pad from the Human Form Using . Charcoal I 0 I. The men have no heads. h's the year of Second Glance, a calendar showing men in swimsuits no bigger than Band-Aids. and Studs of 1985. all viewed from the rear It's the year of Men of A St 1 who arc health} beyond de•.u1ptwn and the Olympic water polo team with water and chlonne ghsten1ng from their triceps ... or 15 11 biceps? When they travel w~h their wives. Lhere'll be fashion snows for them while their wives attend meeting.'>. The} will sci jobs jUmpmg out of cakes and s1tt1ng on people's laps. Therc·11 be a rebellion to chanee social a111tudcs which no one will pretend w undcr-.tand That's when I'll come oul w1(h my engagement calendar . . Getting Through 2184 w11h Erma Bombcck1 '84 good foi boating laws I his wa\ a banner year for boa11ng· related legislation 1n the Q81h < on- gress. according to Ron Stone. gov- ernment relations director for the National Marine Manufacturers A!.· sociation. "We have seen more activity on boating and other recreation bills 1n 1984 than for the past several years:· said Slone. Here·s a capsule review of national laws and rCJulations which will impact boating consumers and HOLIDAY CRUISES r 136' ahlp. 150 gueat capacity. long Beach Harbor Crulaee .$7.SO/peraon (714) 241·7500 Newpo~t rbor PAR E OF GHTS o.-... 17-23 -110 Per Pf'rt0n (714) 241·7500 MARRIAGE & FAMILY Sometimes partnet• complain that they dO not feet eooepted tor woo lhey 1tte-1n.1 • epouee_..,equenuy com· penng lhem to some other J*M>n or higlW 11a~rd. The pertner •11· periencM lhlt n an "•!lack" and generally teell Inadequate, angry or bOlh Somellmea bOth pettners main- tain 1<>me underlying notion of lhe J*fect mate that tlwi hold against the olhef Unnecessary peln and =I· ment~c 10 1he chlldltk' wish 10 be c tely ~ .. Ii.tied by one perton, u I baby II with hit/her mother Good merr~ are charectetrted I by bOth IPO'IM9 me!Ung effort• 10 pjNM and Mlllfy the other Coupi. wno ttubbOrnly rtfuM 10 chenge or modify ,,..., ~.yt lmll their. poltnllal mamat u111t1c11on 11 It helpful 10 J)fetent your wietiea to • mete In 1 direct, 1peelf1C mlnMf, lndlcltlng how n.uch IOnlt change would meen Such • wlnef•~ approec:h t1an<Wa much Deller chance Of tueCMdk'IQ thtn dOM 9n ~ ComptritOn p,...,.ted ... communffy Mt"VtCt by 0.-... , • ._, Merr11gt, Flf'l\.o Uy. ~ltd Therepttt, rMwpo'1 Coun- Mtinta & ~ AllO._, 1 t51 OCM, M e HO. phone 833-t810 • tradesmen 10 Southern ( ahfom1a as well as other pans of the U.S .. •Dingell-Johnson E.xpan~on : This compromise bill passed Con- gre~s 1n June, was signed by the President in July and took effect Oct. I. Capping years of struggle by NM MA, it captures total federal taxes in fuel used 1n recreational boats for boating and sport fis hmg enhance· menL It reconstructed the Bia8$J Fund into the National Aquatic Resources Fund (now referred to as the Wallop-Breaux Fund) and earmarks $45 m1ll1on m each fiscal year 1985-88 for boaling and $65 million for sport fish in~. •Outdoor Recrea11on Review: Legislation to create a second Na- tional Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission passed the Sen- ate but got caugh1 in the House. Barring further leiislat1ve action. Presidcnl Reagan may produce the commission by executive order, but this would be lass palatable than bipan1san legislation •EPA and Lead Phasedown:The Environmental Protecrron Agency has proposed 10 reduce 1he per- missible lead content in gasoline 91 percent as of Jan. I, 1986, stating lead in au10 exhaust 1s harmful to the pubJic heahh. While boa11ng was nol identified as part of the problem, 11 faces significant problems 1f lead 1s forced from the markelplace and forces boat owners to gain altema11ve -.oun.n ol 0<:1ane enhancement NMMA ha'i a'ikcd EPA for a slower lead phase-out to deal with per· formance and safety problems. •Manne Sani1a11on Device Laws- Enforccmcnt: HR421 , seeking to repcaLfedcral marine sanitation de- vice carriage requirements for vessels 65 feet or less because-sewage disposal from vesse ls has not been substan· t1a1cd as a 5enous national problem. has been sent back to the drawing board. •Dealer Respons1b1hty: The 1984 Coast Guard Authonza11on 8111 proh1b11s dealers, di"stributors and importers from sclhng a· boat or assoc1a1cd equipment after receiving not1ficat1on from the Coast Guard or manufacturer that it has a safety defect which carries a substantial risk of personal in1ury to the public. •Drunk Boating· Growing press- ure to chminale drunicen boat oper· ato~ 1s a fp1llover from the campajgn afltn!ll mcreasmg deaths on the highways allnbulcd to drunken motonstc;. Congrev• pac,sed an act making 11 a federal offense to operate a boat when under 1hc influence of alcohol. NMMA \upponcd that por· 11on of the bill calling for federally· funded boa11ng ~fely education pro· grams concerning the hazards of operating a boa1 while intoxicated. NMMA 1s boating's watchdog on federal lcg1 la11on College scheduling. 7 5 bo~.ting cla·sSes OCC Sall Academy offers largest public course in the nation pcnods are 5eheduled between Janu- ary and June, 1m. "Eighty percent of each course 1s spent on the water in Newport Harbor and outside 1n the ocean," said Brad Avery, academy director. All classes are conducted out of OCCs sailing center located a&~80t Pacific Coa t Highway in Newport Seventy·fi vc courses in sailtng, seamanship and naviaation will be offered thi winter and sprin~ by 0-rangc Coast o eae s Stalm a Seamonsh1p courses include Academy. "Med. Sc One of the larocst publtc111hn1and icine at ' a," "Cruisi~ Under ·• Sail," "Maritn pike Scam~nsh1p " n3Vljation proaram, tn the nation. "Amateur Radio liccnsmiand o"'"~· OCC:s academy enrolls more than .. d "M · w -2,SOO Southern 1hfom1an 1nnuaJ. ltion an •nnc cat er " 1 • Nav1pt1on cla ranac from "fn. y.Starttna an Janua~. cour11es ranfC &roduction to Naviaat1on" 10 "Ad· from "8cR1nnin1 Sa1hna .. tau"ht in vanced elest1al NaV1ption ... Ei•ht ,. . • • .,, o •• thcr courses are offerc.d, 1ncl ud'"1n"a Lido.14 d1n&b1ci, to "Advanced ii·· 1na." presented in ().foot Shields Manne Elcctronrc Nav1aation." sloops. Three other course -"ln· eamansh1p and n1v1aat1on troductton to 811 Boat1," "Ocun course art talJ&ht in cla rooms Sa.ilma·· ind "Oce1n Racina" -ar dunna weckda)' cvcn1n15. tau&hubolrd sbiaocc nrac1n Coul'$Cfcc ran efromS~to S2 1 0 y1d1 ts. each 11tn1 cou~ be.a.in at s.o S11Jin1 coun.c ire ofTcttd' vcn The per hour co~t of sallin1 coul"'t · c.Utt a wee~ Eacb class meets four .. in~ from Sl.~0 to SJ.SO. ror a . hours per ~eek for st~cn wed. . brochure or proaram information Three d1fTertn1 vcn-wcck cla ptionc 4 '2·S880. · - TV LISTINGS Prince tops Image Awards LOS NGEL: (A P) -Thr 1d Untl) 1n ruon 'H notalitd that P Pn1c rcn~nl -no" fpun NAACP. honorina entertainer• for the nominauon comm1t1 wa un· apanhctd prcKnuna posau'c 1mqcr. or black), aw ~of the sin '"'' toun· Pun re _aa_yc four award' to rcxk 'n' roll nar He nottd. hov.~\tr, thilt t>Spd rforman e Pnll<'c but d1S(l.ualifi 1n1tn 1n1 singe . rae rouc wa o,..ccfiO 'Purp c ain;*, •w~C::::::::r;;m=-a='=c-..1'-· ... __;,.,....;:;... Turner and Dln1ebcllc Hi ll ror compete d~p1tca 1 I uth In n for bc1t ng of lbt ~. wnh ba tounna South Afru.'a. tour becau he apol0&J1cd. Crouch band, fhc Revoluuon -.. WMn The South· Afncan syn cm of won an a~ard for best aospcl lbum. Do' c~ Cry .. : and for btst album o(w 1pinhe1d became an 1u ue when a Turner could not ~ reac hed fi t )Car-··Purple Rain. v oup called Unit)' 1n Action threat· comment bccausc he 1 &ounna an ActoB l..ou1 Go sett Jr •• Robcn cncd to packet Tuesday niahfs 17th Europe. but HaU defended htrl9 J Guillaume. Diahann CarroJI and Annual NAAC~ lmqe ward~ ccr-South Afncan tour. U)lnJ ihc " a M1tla G1bbt ere honortd fOf tck-· emony at the Music (enter unless "aospcJ inter and m1n11u:r of the v1 1on role . nominees who had performed in that iosp_cr' and wa anviled by black In the catqory of best TV p~o- country were rcJCCtcd. residents. tation • a segment of''Wtbltcr" lltled Willa$ Edwards. president of the In addition to the entertainment "Unch: Phinip, •• "One MOf'c Hutdlc, Sevc~I Hills-Hollywood branch ot awards, the sptt1al Kc(, of l.rfe Award The Donna Checks Sto~" "The the atl·onal As~1at1on f;or. the wa• oavcn \0 outh A ncan Anglar•n Jc ,. .. 01,\C0$ tory •• and .. Olym· em Coeby and Phyllcla Ayen-Allen •*1 • CO&)' dinner wtthoat A~vanccment or Colored Ptoplc. Bishop Desmond Tutu, the Nobel ~ (Pl-..e Me IMAOlt/IM) • the children on ''The Coeby Show'' tont.ptat 8 on l'OIC, Channel 4. ~==========m=====================:::; c! ~CLOCK HIGH CB) NOT NfCOSAAll Y THI NlWI 8 MOYll (0) MOY1l * * * ''Setollnt A)ter" ( 1"3) LM **'+'The Eltthltng" (1980) W1Ulltn Holden, Rlclc_y SctvOdlr • ' Thi Dirty Mrld 01 YOllllO Slly'' (No MIMI, •ecJtOtd Diiiman Dell) IM IN8IOE THE NFL TMASUAl l8LAHD MOYIE MONEY -HOW TO MAKl ff • • • • Monty Pytl\on'a Thi ~ 8n'IMAIMNT TONIQKT 01 Liii. ( 1983) John ere.. MlcNll MOYll -7:00- Cll NEWI -1:30-.. 8 FAMll Y TIES Palin ** "Ntghtmat•" ( 1983) Ct1lt1111 Rllnll. Emllo EttMt. t~OOO NAME THAT TUNE Lun&OAT AICNEWSQ DAUM I TICTAC~ ENTDrr AINMENT TONIGHT -1148-G MYITERYl -t1:IO- • (() NlWHAAT I Q!TONIOHT OOOOOUPLE MOVIE * H "Sllliwood ' ( 1983) MltYI Stteep, K1111 IUMI -1:20-THME'I COMPAHY WHEEL Of FORTUNE ~2-1 COHTACT (A)Q -t.00-1 i=JSIMOH 8 9 A8C HEWS NIOHTUNE i=AHOAUEH G700CUJ8 (C) THE AICHAN> lf1ZER SHOW P.M.MAOAZJHE • ENTERT AINME.NT Ta..IQHT ~Af/111( MUJONAIAE MOVIE •• •·~ "Oodawor111· (1936) Waller H\mon, IWtll Chatterton (I) DEAN MARTIN IH LONDON (%)MOVIE * * "Bluebeard" ( 1972) Rlchatd INEWS TWIUOHT ZONE MERVOAlmH REAL ESTATE: THE IMSTME.NT OF THE 80'8 ®MOVIE • • "National Lampoon's Vac111on". ( 1983) Chevy Cllue, Beverly O'Angt!O ©)MOVIE ®MOVIE * "A Night In Heavtn" (1983) Cllrit- ~~ Atklnt. Lesley Anne Watren 'ft~1 Friends" (1982) Burt Reynold•. Goldle Hawn. -11:40- • 1.ATENIOHT AMENCA -11:45- -1:JO-• GAEAT MCON> ALIUM OOUECTION l~LA.TOOAY • * '-" "Thi White Wlltl«" ( 1H 11 SIM Reevts, Georgia MOii. I: a MARTIN'S LAlJGH.lH ** * * "ThieYlt Liiie UI" (1974) t<eitll C11radine. Shelley Ouvlll (%)MOYIE Burton, Raquel Wtlch -7:20- • PLEDGE IAfAK **'h "Flashdanoe" (19831 Jennifer ee.i,, Mlcheel Nouri 'IJ MOVIE CC)MOVIE t t •.i, "Gilda LM" (1980) Radner, Don~ Glide **"The Wleked Lady" (1983) Faye Dunl'llfay. Alan Bifes. -7:30- • 2 ON THE TOWN • •• "Merry Cllrlttmu. Mr. U. renc:e (1983) OaYld Bowle, Tom Conti -1:10-e wvsTERYI -12:00- • lWIUGHT ZONE D EYE ON HOUYWOOO DMOYIE ••• .., "Relentlesa" (1948) Robert 18FAMllYFtUO mONLA. WKAP If CINC1NNA Tl I.ii ................ !.~~~ ...................... ~~ T1C TAC OOUQH ** * "Shop 01 FoolS' ( 1965) VMln 9 AOCKFON> F1W S 100.000 NAME THAT TUNE Leigll, Simone Slgnotat. -12:06- • HAW OUN W1U TRAVEi. -10:00-G Cll MOVIE ' 8 ~ WtDINO t * "Hoblon'a CllOIOe ( 1983) Rlcll- -1'45-I e THE MAl(N). OF INOIANA HILL ST1UT BLUES atd Thomu Sflaron GleU JONEIANOTHETEMP\.EOF •• HEWS -12:10- DOOM ~ 120 Q (Q) MOVIE -1:00-I=~ LAS VEGAS ~:!'.'1otin~~ 1979) DttltM I i=~ (!):.,~·..-a -12:30- MOYIE U "Deadly Blessing" (1981) Ernett ~I= NIGHT WITH DAVID t * * "H'a Alw-Fair Weather" .,. Borgnlne, Lola Nettltfon. 9 Al.RE> HITCH()()()( ( 1955) Gtne t<elly, Dan Diiiey.A local BAOTHERS Q _....,,_8 TV S11tle1 deckStt to brotdcaat • r~ I · reunion ol tllrM WOfld War 11 Army • JOHNNY Ml~~IH COHC£RT ~ ~OOAY SPECIAL =MoVlE . -10:30-t * * "TOfal TOftl TOfll" (Part2 ol **** "Kramtr Va Kramtr·· (1979) ., IHOEP£NOEHT HEWS 3)(1970) Martin Balaam, JOMP11 Cot· Dullln Hotftnll'I. M«Y! Streep BEST Of llZAME Q ten I JOKEA'llTUALBNEWI 8 W11.D -11:00-• MOVIE G G D Cll 9 Qt ~ NEWS t * * 'Thi Mad Room" ( 1169) Stel- l T8CTVJEFFE1'80H8AXI II Stt*!s, Shllley Winl9't e MOYIE -12:40- u ·~"Homen Nett (1970) Aoc*t e VOYAGE Hudton. SerglO Fanton. • A0CKF0N> F1W -1:00- -1:50- (C)MOYIE **"'"That CllamplOnShlc Seuon" ( \9821 Btuc:e Dern. Sttcy KNCti. -2:00- 1 (() C88 NEWS NIOHTWATCH 8NEW8 -HO-8NEWS -2:45- MOVIE •• "Going ~ .. ( 1983) John Candy Joe Fllhlrty -2:50-eMOVIE *'h "The Dwslayer'' (1957) L•~ Birk•. Rita Moreno. -3:00- (!)CIACUS eMOVIE t * "Homecoming" ( 1948) Clartt Gable, Lana Turntf. e GUtl TY OR INHOCEHT -3:15- ... l'AT COWNS' 20TH ANNMR8ARY -3:30-C!l FNTH20 eNEWS MOYIE •• *'"' From Here To Etttnrty" (1954) 8Yrt l.lncasttt Montgomery Cllfl Lawyer Ba•ll Hoffman (rUht) prote.~ the lack of cen •pace tor hia obe8e client (Georae MemmoU, left) to officer• Charle. Hald and Michael Warren on "Hill Street BIUea" tonll(ht at 10 on NBC, Channel 4. • ~WPORT BUCH • /Ollll l llAtJ $1UIO *Alllln •'C• P\Atl\ 111 lif l(AJI • ' tM; LHOOSf Ml ,. t I I • SO. COAST PLAZA • ,.. i\ ..... llll lllG 111 l 0'11 •K II ., ., lif &ODS ' ti <Ult "' .. MIS Ill I{ I . . \117 ..... 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DJ In 821 '4070 495 6220 - FOUNTAIN VAU.E't • E rdt • • Fountain V I 1500 * WESTMINSTER t CS PJTia WP!>t f I 3935 NIENT • • r • After live )'ears you prrtty much know wha1 to look for. You lcnow when the hlugh lines. ,_. and the special effects, arc coming --...-and -you kn h~-ro-foctrrfor maximum enjoyment -as when the V spirits make their entrances. Still. fam1lianty does little to lessen the enjoyment of South Coast Reper- tory's annual holiday production o( "A Christmas Carol." Even after five years. there's always someth~ng a little different. One of the differences this year was in the c.asting of the children -your correspondent's I I-year-old son tumc4 up as the lad who goes to fetch Scrooge's big Chnstmas turkey. But this factor is hardly enough to compromise a review of a show which has been outstanding family enter- tainment since 1980. and remains so in its fifth incarnation. Director John-Davi d Kelle r Sit created a winning combination in ~-1-that first production. and the formula has been altered little over the yeafl. Most of the cast headed predominantly by SCR members whose service goes back nearly two decades -has remained constant, led by Hal Landon Jr. in tbe centraJ ~ role of Charles Dickens' world class skinflint t Landon has taken many other s~J .. turns at SCR, of course -as Stanley ~ in "A Streetcar Named Desire," as McMurphy in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and as James Tyrone Jr. in ··A Moon for the M isbegouen. ·· m But he wrtt rm:>st likel>: go to his gnve remembered primanly as Ebenezer r Scrooge. And small wonder. Landon's Scrooge is a masterful interpretation ~ · of the crochety. Christmas-hating f miser familiar to virtually everyone 1 of school age or over in the civilized world. And his post-visitation charac-r : ' .. --TOI Tms J ter radiates the glow of new-found happiness and compassion in the play's most heartwarming equencc. John Ellington re turns as Bob Cratch1t. Scrooge's overworked and underpaid ctcrk who efTecti' ely helps his family maintain a sense of humor through haJd times. Newcomer Marilyn Fox takes over the role ofh1s less-forgiving wife tn a splendid, natural interpretation. while Richard Doyle mernly enacts Scrooge') cheerful nephew. Among the · spints \.\ho v1s11 Scrooge. Don Took sti ll makes the strongest impact as the grotesque. chain-dragging ghost of Jacob Marley (later doubling as the mute specter of the future). Veteran SCR actor Ron Boussom, 1n his first .. Christmas Carol:· is a bmk, stylized sp1nt of Christmas past while Ron Michaelson provides a chortling con- trast as the ebullient envo> from the present. OtherefTec11ve performances come from Art Koust1k as the kindly Fezziwi, and an avaricious London "fence.· Howard Shangraw as the young man Scrooge. Anni Long as Scrooge's onetime sweetheart and Martha McFarland in a tno of fine charactenzat1ons. All are returnees •n their rolet. A number of young5ters (besides your reviewer'_s) from SCR's Young Conservatory arc participating in this year's show, most of whom are double.. casL They ~ncludc Chns Ebenezer 8croo1e (Bal Landon Jr.) ~nllata the aid of young Tim Tltu.a to deliver h1a holiday turkey ln ••A Chrf stmaa Carol'• at South Coaat Repertory. Allison. St.:phan1e Burden. Eli zabeth Forman. Amanda Hammerman. MacDougjill Ha rper, Molly Kirrene. Martin Noyes. JefT Stephenson. Nikki Taylor and Tera Walker. Younger lads Marco Breuer and Lorin Ely-McGregor share the ke > role of Tiny Tim. while adult gradu- ates of the SCR Summer Con- servatory an the cast include Manna Dorcy. Dayna Dubrow. Chris Com- bes. Nigel Neale arid David Schreier. SC'R'sJerry Patch. who adapted the Dickens novel for the stage, made certain that the play was entertaining enough to win the hearts of you ng • children (after scanng them a k"' times) and balanced its gnm n:altt1t•s with bnght promise. The re .. ult I!> a show that 1s eminently wa1chahlc year after year -and cspcnall> ~o when your kid happens to be part of the company. ··A Chnstmas Carol .. v.111 con\.t:\ its holiday message through Oct 23 performing Tuesda ~s through Fndays at 7:30 p.m .. Saturda>S at 2:30 and 7:30 and Sunda}S at I and 4 p.m. at the SCR thea~er. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Call tht· box office at 957-4033 for ti cket information. '-Keliny and oHy' catch most eyes Chrlstmasspeclal. 'Dallas,· ·stars Circus· help CBS score a whopping ratings victory By FRED ROTHENBERG A~T .......... WrlW NEW YORK -CBS won a )ubstantial victory 1n the tight for viewers last week as n special fc:uur- ing Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton propelled the network to a Sund.ay night bht1 that dropped movie!. stamng Paul Newman and Clint Eastwood into the bottom half of the ratings. "If >OU give audiences .fresh. ne.w entertainment programming, I.hey 11 be there to watch," said M1~hacl Eisenberg, CBS' di recto~ of audience measuremC'nt. "Thea tncal movies have not been working becau~ of their mull1plc exposures on ca~lc TV" , For th1., reason the three networks have sh ifted money from mo' 1c acquisition~ to 1hc1r own TV-movie and m101scnes development. Last week. the CB~ spenal. ··"enny & Doll\: A Ch nstmas to Remember." was the top-rated program wuh a 27.5 rating. meaning more than 27 percent of th<' nation's 84.9 mtlhon TV homes were watching. Most of the viewers stayed tuned for the two-hour"C'ircus of the Stars," the week's No. 4-rated show. according to A.C. Nielsen Co. figures released this week. ·-c1reus of the Stars .. overpowered a repeat ofNewman·s "Fort Apache, 1he Bron'" on NBC and a repeat of Eastwood's .. Escape from Alcatrat" on ABC. "Fort Apache" finished 38th out of 69 showsl · i"Escape from .\lcatraz" was J9th! For the v.eek of No"!:'. 26-Dec. 2. CBS had an average 18.4 rating. the network's second best performance of the season. NBC continued to solidify its chances to escape third place for the first time in a decade with a 16.5 rating, while ABC remained in a tailspin with 14.7. After I 0 wcch of the pr1mC·l1mc ~ason. which end~ 1n mid-April, C'B has an uvcrage raun&of 17 Oto NBC\ 16.6 and ABC'~ 15.J. The rest of the Top 10 included CBS' ''Dallas." No. 2: ABC's "Dyna~ ty" No. 3; CBS' ·1Simon &. Simon.:· fifth; CBS' "60 Minutes." sutth NBC''s "The Cosby Show," seventh. NBC's "The A-Team," eiahlh: the runover of the Los Angeles Ra1ders- M1am i football game on NBC'. ninth: and CBS' "Magn um. P.l.." 10th. In the even1n~ news race. the "CBS Evening News' amassed iu biggest lead since Ma> with a 14. I rating. The "NBC' Nightly News" was No. 2 for the second consecutive week. posung an 11.5 rating. Despite a recent promotional push. ABC's "World News Tonight " finished last at I 1.0. Curt Rlock. an NBC vice president. said the im proved "Nightly News" performance, 1 ts best since Februat). could be ··based somewhat on the success of our pnme-time scheduk People may be tuning 10 early ... CBS' Eisenberg disagreed. "A con· nect1on is not likely." he said. "News ra tings for ABC and NBC have been very volatile. ABC could bounce back next week You have to watch the trends over a long-term pcnod. ·· I he top 20 programs: ""' I. ··Kenny & Dolly: A C'hnstmas 10 Remember,'' CBS. 27.5, 23.3 million homes. 2. "Dallas." CBS, 25.9. 22.0 million homes. 3. .. Dynasty, .. ABC. 25.2, 21 4 million homes. 4 ... Circus of the Stars:· CB . 25 I. 21.3 million homes. 5. "Simon & Simon," CBS. 24 5. 20.1 mill lop homes. 6. ''60 Minutes." CBS, 23.6. 20.0 million homes. 7. "The Co by Show." NBC'. 23.2. 19. 7 mtlhon homes . f ~: Faye·Dunawaydisc.overs comedy in 'Supergirl' 8. "The A-Team," NBC. 22.8. 19 4 million homes. 9. Los Angeles Raiders-Miami NFL fooiball runover. NBC'. 22.4. 19.0 million homes. I.' By DOLORES BARCLAY At• -1-lllCld ........... NEW YORK -Seventeen years nc ago, a lithe. naked blonde swayed \ before a window, spied a rakish Warren Beatty trying to steal her mother's car and yelled, "Hey, boy!" • A star was born. Faye Dunaway has that way about her -that way of punctuating a scene and grabbing an audience. She did 11 then in "Bonnie and Oyde," and she's doi ng tt now as the v11lamous sorceress in "Supe~rl." She was the "with-it" girl of the '60s. Miss Thing oft he '70s and frothy Faye in 1he '80s. She lossed Steve M~uecn in "The Thomas Crown Affair ... bathed Dustin Hoffman in "L11tle Big Man:· pushed Peter Finch toward madness .iD " .. Network" and brutalized babies m "Mommie Dear- est." Recently. comedy beckoned and she played the rolhckm~ raby Maud in CBS' sprawling miniseries. "Elhs Island." Faye Dunaway London for two years with her husband. British photographer Terr)• O'Netll, and their 4'h-year-old son, Liam. ··1 feel rm at a new begmnmg ... Dunawa} said in an interview on a recent visit to New York. Though she t has an apartment overlookin$ Cen-7" tral Park . she has been Jivmg 1n "It's all come together -my professional and personal growth." She lived with O'Neill and had the baby before marrying him. The ..... ' ., •11 •I "'"'. ... ., I I•. .. t.~ ""' I• t•• ti" 11\iJ . .,,., ,': .. IJll When a IM·llK1t a>P and a Wlle-IUY detectJw get t.c>gether ••• the heat k ()11 ! CUNT WlWOOO aurr RnNOlOS r "C1TY HEAT" ·~-~rrq JAHl ALEXANOH IUNE CAIA lfTOIN 11CHA1D IOUNIJml TONY LO llAHCO :1Vl MAOEUNE KAHN Pr.nJ1lr1[)( FR117 ~S o,,w: o.-!ft~ KA i.:rY[)(~OBK)tA ~-oo,!),tW~O Q Jw\', 7C ..... "l~ ~°'~ KA.Pn &-.:.w-. 001--1· ----- PG_... -M~Q •• - ~--· ... -·. --· STARIS FRIDAY! MU ~7Hll9 MNffll SKA "AJA IWY \l ... W ........ 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But she had fun doing a villain. She also enjoyed Maud -··an absolutcl) del1c1ous. luc 1ou'> creature." "I hadn't done much comedy." she said. "I wasn't m touch with m\' abtht) to laugh .. B)' nature. I wa\ intense and scnous .. Thm.gh her role a.-. the thnll- hungl) Biun moll Bonnie Parker wa~ her second screen part. 11 remains Dunaway's most memorable portrayal. Hers was a cinematic tour de force and earned an Ac~demy Award nomination for best actress. She lost to Katharine Hepburn. who won for her role of the bnde's mother in "Guess Who's Com mg to Dinner." Nine years later, in 1976, Dunawa> won the Oscar for playing a connt' · mg, vipensh T V executi ve in "Nctworl.." ··1 "a~ 'er} dctt·rm1ned." Dunaway said .. I had an earl} success. but I guess a late success 1s worse because >OU can be b1t1er But ~ou do ha\.e to go through growing pains." She was born Dorothy Faye Dunaway m Bascom. Fla .. on Jan 14. 1941 . Her father was a career Arm} man. ··1 had a outhern mother who v.anted me to be better than she. She wanted· me to finish college and have things she didn't have," said the actress. A.s a child playing games. she pantomimed co untr) and western so ngs v.1th her fnl'nds. She mhcnted th e stor) telling techniques ot her grandfathl'r who v.as "very colorful." and recognized her mother's "hi s· lrtOniC!> ... But 11 v.asn't until her sophomore year at the University of Florida that she senou ly considered actmg. She went on to the Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts. But she turned down a Fulbnght scholar- ship to stud} acting in London m order to JOin a new actors' training program at the Lincoln Center Reper- tory Theatu 1n New York. *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES '* -(11) fl OOUIY STC•O I Oii, •• 11'0 1000 Sii Clllr IJO s• 1010 ,,.._I 00 LoMIRADA ~ I am1laS STGl't (N} 12 Je z n HO M. 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Three years later. she had a part in an ofT- Broadway production of w,11tam Alfred's ··Hogan's Goat." It was that portrayal of Kathleen Stanton. the wife of an Irish politician. that led to ··Bonnie and Cl}'de." "I would have been destroyed 1f I had gone into film before th eater." Dunaway said. "There are so many techniques to learn .... l always felt as I act. to illuminate human behavior, to show people who we arc. That's my obligation. It's exactl y what I want to do." Dunaway's sights are on producing her first film. "Duet." Ifs low budget. she said. But she has no desire to direct. "Thafs not where my talent is. I want to play roles. I want to act." 10. "Magn um. P.1.. .. CB . 21 6. 18.3 million homes. 11. "Fam1lyT1es:· NBC. 21.5, 18.3 million homes. 12. "Knots Landing." CB . 21 4. 18.2 million homes. · 13. "Falcon Cres1.·· CBS. 21.1. I irn million home!.. 14. "Hotel." .\BC. 21.0. 17 9 million homes 15. ··cheers," NBC. 20.5. 17 4 million homes. 16 ... Rcarview Mirror," NBC. 19.9. 16.9 million homes. 17. "Riptide," NBC. 19.5, 16.6 mill ion homes. 18. "TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes." NBC. 19.1. 16.2 million homes 19. "Hill trect Blues ... NBC. 18 9 16.0 m1lhon homes. 20. "Kate&Allie."CB~.18.7. 15.9 million homes. IMAGE AWARDS ••. From BS pies opening and closing ceremonte!> won awards. In musical categories, Patti Labelle won for best female artist; Bobby Blue Band for best blues artist: Miles Davi!> for best Jazz artist, and the Jacksons FANTASTIC RAY has move<l across the street! Come see him at: ?/ale ~"4Mct«J11 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa 642-0729 Wafk.in Or M·f by appointment Reg. Cui •soo Style Cut •600 Semor Citizen Hair Cut •4 ' 1 '~ .. , I for best vocal gteup. Best stage play (Equtty Theater) went to "The W1z.. .. best stage pla} (local theater) went to "Showgirls," best local theatrical actor went to Paul Winfield, and best local theatrical actress went to Lynn Hamilton. The awa rd for best movie went to "Beat Street:· while best performance by an actress or su pporu ng actress an a moti on picture.went to Alfrt Wood- ard for her performance in "Cross Creek." Carroll was honored for her per- formance m the "Dynasty" series and Gibbs for her role an a "JefTcrsons·· episode. Gossett won for his portrayal of the Egypuan leader Anwar Sadat. and Guillaume received his award for an episode of"Benson." In the lc$111ma1c theater catcgol), Lyn n Hamilton won for best actress. Bob Mardis for best suppon ing actor. and Ktm Hamilton and Rosie Lee Hooks c;hared the award fo r bc'it c;upportmg actress. Rev. Jesse Jackson was gi ven the humanitarian award. Marian Wnght Edelman, the president of the Chil- dren's Defense Fund, won the Ro) \\'.tl'W1s C1v1l R 1ghts Award. Edward Lewis. publi sher of Essence Maga- zi ne. won the President's A ward. The corporate award was gi ven to the Golden State Mutual Life In- surance Co .. and Hall ofFame awards were prc~nted to Marian Anderson. Ella Fitzgerald. Alberta Hunter. Gordon Parks and Paul Robeson. lUJUMY THIATltfS flnt T M1tiMe Sllowi ONLY Un u .... ••'If* .V.ltLVHtLU COP,,. I SHOWS AT I : I J il l l 1JI 7 1IO • IO•OI I/UST TMa ••• vou A-CPeJ I HOWS AT 11)0 1U l 110 710 1 • 1 100 ..... . Metyl Stteep .,., LWe t• LOVE ..ta) 1 :45 J rl O " S . .II 1 100 a I 010 0 OH. tlOOt YoU wtlllOY CtTY (ltJ DSV~ ... IHOWI AT 11ao ,,,,.,,to 1 ao ,,zt ,,,o 71J O 6 t 1SO 71JI • t 140 COUlllTltY IN) SllOWI At t 100 ""' Se111r.,... Story l"O> SllOWI •t 7 00 • 'ftAOCMCll) ,.111f'Co·~•t11re All Of Me l"O) ,,. I , f by Tom Batluk THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Billy 's 7; Jeffy's 2 ... no, Jeffy's 3; Dolly's 4 Yi ... no, I think she's 5 · ' PJ's-let's see .... " "Art. art!'' MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE f t I I by Hank Ketcham ··Have you been pestering them down at the pizza parlor again?" • OH ~E M.ANAGE.S 10 KEEP BUSY* GORDO GARFIELD WHAT A TRAGIC 5CE.NARIO ••• •OWNER LEAVES FOR WE.Et< ... CAT LDCK5 5£ Lf OOT Of MOOSE. ••. CAT STARVES ON fRDNT FORC.M" MOON MULLINS IHE WRITE STUFF ... JUDGE PARKER I I HEY, WAl"f A MINUTE ! 1 CONTROL MY PE~TINY ! C PON'"f MAVf 1"0 5TAR.VE. ON TME FRONT PO~H! IH,AT1S MUCU MORE INTF;~t=STING 1H,AN MINE .. I ..JUSTGoT All A's. ~ • ---~---~- by Jim Davis by Harold Le Doux WE ''LATCMKEV'' KIDS 60 HOME EVER'r' DAY TO AN EMPT'r' HOUSE ... WE 60 IN, LOOI( IN TME RHR16WTOl FOf{ SOMflMIN6 TO EAT, TU~N ON TME TV At.ID SIT TMERE Au ALONE ... SOMETI MES 1'M A LATCMKE'r' KID, TOO, WMEN M'I MOTMER IS OFF PLA'llN6 BRIDGE .. DRABBLE (:,().)(;,£,~OUR AA1~00 RE.MIND!> ME a: >\Ill 0...0 ~: ._MAN 6A'4!> 10 ~Ut, URet:~ .. ''(:OT M-4 ~MQ ~l.'i, ~0 i~E.~ t-l\lK ft\~ UR !>O \T ~05 1 · FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ROSE IS ROSE BRIDG E NO, ~an~.EAu.¥. BUT UDSfA Mlt-lJ'\E. by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston 00&£~00f~ Sff{ING.. •NOT" ~~ by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady WHERE' THE l..ADl' Roth vulnerable. North deals NORTH WET • Q 109 ~ J 96 v 9852 .-J 10 9 + A652 "A3 C AJ763 +Q4 EA T •J ~ 1087542 o'Q• + K863 0 TH +K 8H3 V'KQ O IC 10 •AU! The bidding: Nonlt Eut I 0 PaM 3 + PaM 5 . , ... , ... , ... Hth W~st I+ Pu1 4 T . P ... G • P,.au Open1n1t lead : Juk or •. ' lam zone South rhe('ked on a<'e and ellled 1n ~1>. spade when he discovered that his <1idt> had at least an adequate number W~t made his n:ttural lead of the lop of his dub <;equence Declarer played the queen from dummy just 1n ra e, Ea.,I rovered with the king OMAR SHARlff Md dedaru won the i<' If lrump. wf're 2 2 the JIOnlract wa a cinch 1f they broke~ 3 l. declar r had to avoid a club lo t'r .And to do that., he must d1 r•rd t hN'f' dubs on dum my's diamond befor.-t he defeodf'r v. Ith the Ion~ trump can ruff A ~ ~ diamond spht won't help tfM"luer till think thf' finu t is easy'/ , lht' 8uit mu t divide 4 2 Tlw~for ... S tudy this hand and dttid .,. hf'lhM he will nt't'd I he d1anmnd fin• 1"!. outb •hould. or should nOl. Lab and tht onl)' way to bl'.ln1t U\ l~ "" th diamond fine • tr ht' h<>Yld. tin suit apinst a 4 2 t phl 1' lo who~ hould M-play for the quttn-. fines £,ast for the _mi 1nr ltd • When you have tht equivalent o( To furthu comphrate tht' ~rob an opening .hid &nd partner ha ltm. dfflaru mu t r~rv h1~ "" opened and Jumped. you &~ rn thf' ttle to t l>O&rd. tf bc-cuh th 8('t' king or spadC' . be will end up an ent.r) short. Rut drawing t rumps \\-llh Lhe king ate makes a world or difft'rence Whtn East s hows out on tht' etond round. it becomes e en· t1al for West to hold four low diamonds and East the quHn Now df'Clarer luds a low diamond and CHARLES GOREN fine e the lt'n When that boWt. ht' rashes tht' lung, u to th. table with t ht' a~ or beart.s and ·c~ bes t ht' ·~ jaclt of diamonds, sht'dding tw() club u Wt~l folloWI ~uit helplt' ly On the fifth d1amBOd detlar•r slum. his last club. Whether or nol Wt~t ruffs, be COrt's only hi!' trump tr1C'k • Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurld1y. December e, 1984 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 87 Microsystems expects lower revenues for third quarter Alpha Microsystems of Ir vine manufacturer of multi-user bu~1ne~ romputet ystcms, Wednesday an- nounced 11 expects to rcpon revenues for the third quuner ended Nov. 25 of approxutlately S 12 9 ma I hon com- pared to S 14.4 m1l11on reported for the hke period the pnor year. Add1ttonall), as a result of lo"er than normal gross margins due to an unfavorable sh1fi 1n product mix. the compan} expects approx1ma1el) break-even earnings for the quarter compared to a net income oi SI 069.000. or 35 cents per share. in last )ear\ third quaner Results of operations are in the process of being finala1ed and arc expected to be available 1n late December. Richard Conese. pres1den,t and chief executive officer. said.! "Our ~ .. cnue level for the quanef..rcflects the continued weak domcstiq mar~et-' plalc for microcomputer producrs. Trip winner 1 Tamara Beatty will do eome celebratin1 wben ahe takes a trip for two to Maaf. Beatty, center, recently won the &rand ert.se. at the lnine City Savtn&i' Grand ~ Celebration. Beatty. a resident of hllerton, opened a checklnl account and left with the grand prize. She won the grand prize the flrat day of the promotion. She accepted her tick eta from Vicki.Harri•, vice prealdent and branch manager, left, and Rene Laureen.,. cbalnnan of the board for Imne City Saving• & Loan. "( onsequentl}. our customers ha' c shifted their buying patterns to lower pnced. lower margin worl>.- Mat1ons and add-ons rather than higher margin multi-user s~ terns We C\pcct our product rn1>. to return to more normal levels w11h a cor- re~ponding increase in gross margins in future quarters as ~ystem sales return 10 n more normal percentage of our total revenue. !fCatalog shopping has 1'.its trials, tribulations "Ho"'e'er. as indicated in our last quarterl) report, the current industry l'n' 1ronment makes it d1flicult to mal>.e firm pr0Jcct1ons for th e near term ·· Alpha Micro. founded 1n 1977. designs. manufactures and markets a complete fam1I} of 1632 bit mu_lp· user. multi-tasking microcomputers and -workstations. supponing from one to 64 users. Systems are designed pnmanl~ for busines!; and pro- fessional users, as v.cll as S)'Stem integrato~ and original equipment manufacturer-; By JOHN CUNNIFF _,...._ANl19, NEW YORK -This 1s a season of many things, of econo mic forecasts and year-end rallies, of Christmas sales and discounts soon after. of personal tax adjustments and worries about either recession or 1nflat1on to come. It is also a 11me for the seasonal vaganes-of the unexpected and the disappointing, of pleasant surprises and awful mixups. lt is a time also when busy·peoplc seek to simplify things. and what 1s simpler than to do your Chnstmas · shopping from catalogs? Wh>. the catalQg merchants remind ~ou. 1t 1s as easy as dialing your telephone. ~ Indeed, 11 1s amazingly simple -! until the compl ications set 1n. And as ~ the cataJ~ industr) grows so do the complications. and one of them 1s the prohferat1on of catalogs sent to potential customers. If. for example. you received I 0 catalogs 1n 1983 you probabl> re- ceived double that number this yea r. and 1f )'OU order this )Caf )OU can be certain of receiving even more ~ catalogs m 1985 Catalogs go with Chnstmas. but unfonunately. complications some- times accompan\ them Among a fev. 'noted over the past three years. -Toy companies that accept or- ,. ders. venf) b) telephone -and may be later in v.n11ng -that the items will be deli,ered 1n time for Chnstmas. onl~ to not1f> the purchaser a fe\\ da~s before that the items are out of 'itocl>. . . . -Food companies that notify you ofa gjf\ that has been ordered m your name by a fnend fordehvel) to you at Chnstmas. but lhal because of an unanticipated dema nd fur lhe Item or 11ems. the \ are out ot slock The noiifilat1on m1~h1 be accom- panied b) a letter to the effect that the item or items will be delivered as soon as possihle after the holidays. and that in the meantime 1t 1s hoped )'OU wall have a very Merry Christmas. -Items ordered b> a purchaser for dctlvery to Mr. & Mrs. that were sent instead lO one or the olher. without explanauon. When asked about for the reason wh) the catalog house responded. "Our computer can address uems to Mr. or Mrs .. but as )Ct 1t cannot PtatC NOTICE NOTICE OF PU9UC HUNNO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll on Thureaey. ~ti. 20. ti lhe hOur of 4 00 p m . or u IOOll there- atttr u precttcable. 11 th• City CoYnctl Cht mbett, 17 Fair Drive. Colla Mesi. C11f- tornl1. the City Council ol lhe Clly ol Co1t1 M ... wlll ' llOld • pybllc ri.trlng on the quutlon ol Whether lh• City ol eo.11 M ... ehould enter Into • ~ egrMmenl With Center Tower AatocltlH • Callfomlt ~al partner· hip. tor 1he purpoM ot llnenelng lht 1cqul1Ulon. conatructlon end Improve- ment ot •" approxlmllety 1250-atell pybllo p1r1<,1ng (I. ctltl)' end reltied laclllO" end P'°'*1Y IO be ~ted on the aouth aide ol Surllio-A~ bel)¥Mn Avenue ot the Art• end'P1rk Cenltr Dftve 1n the qty. In Ille prlncfpet amount ol FourtHn Mllllon ~.,. (S 14.000.000) Help 1118 •• ~ II DATED December 8 19&4 '""" '· '911nMJ, City C..nt PublltMd Ofenot Cout Deify Pilot o.cern9er 8, 1"4 And help each other. You a.ndyour neighbors ca.n ... Th-535 $2.17 per day Th1t • Al l you P•Y tor 3 hnff 30 deya TAKE A BITE OUT OF -. .. In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIREtTORY H2·•121 tit.JOI ; accommodate 'Mr & Mrs:" .\dded w the commun1cat1 ons. o t course . are ahe compan)"s regrets and us assuram.e to ) ou that 11 1~ sorT) 1f this caused you an) embarassmen1 or inconv.:ntence. -An item that wa~ sent lo the: purchaser. rather-ttran to the intended rec1p1cm some 2.000 malell a\\a\. Tip 10 \\1se buyers: Remember those "ho do 11 IQ) ou this ~ear. and don't even '>l'nd ~our regrets to them next ~car The club for IRA/Keogh savers. Join by opening your account now! 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By HUGH SILER Daly"°' C61'fl .. a"4Mftt omebody forgot to tell Edison High basketball coach Jon Borchen that inexperienced teams are suppose to let the bag games shp from their grasp. Such was not the case Wednesday night as the young Chargers held o n an three ovenames to to pple Valencia. 56-54 1n Valencia Tournament ac- tion. The wan assures Edison of a spot in • the tournament finals -presumably against Mater Dc1: which plays its semifinal game tonight agains" Rancho Alamitos. "To get a chance to play them (Mater Dea), as to play the best." Borchen said. 'T vl! got a great assistant coach in Mark Shannon. and he'll do omething (to work o n the containment of the Monarchs' Tom Lewis~ Mike Mitchell and others)." Altho ugh Eelison nevt:r trailed in the contest. t~e Chargers had their hands full after a strong Valencia comeback made things interesting an the founh quaner. • The Chargers elected to go to the conservative approach and work the ball for the last shot. but with three seconds remaining. center Grayson Dubose's shot was off the mark, sending the game into ovenime tied at 50. Edison, electing to stan the first overtime with two juniors (Ken Ammann and Doug Kato na). one sophomore (Mike Pnnce). and two seniors (M1kc McConnell and Eric Wheelwn&hL). the sta&e was set. Wath 1:31 remaining. Katona m us- cled his way ansade to put the Chargers up52-50. On the in-bounds pas~. Valencia's Nonnan Nakawaka was fouled by Katona . setting up a one- and-onc free-throw sitution. Nakawaki illnk both to tie things. and once again Edison worked it for the final shot. on ly to come up e mpty· handed. -• Overtime No. ::: two saw Whc-cl- wnght put Edison up 54-52 as he ·• ~ ~ro'e down the .lane for the la)-up. ···Jones 801 ValenCla even at s..i. and an Ed.1'>01j-,umover g;ne the Tigers th~ ball "'1th 43 seconds remaining. But Valencia could not cash in. c;cnding the game into the third o'cnime After an errant Valencia shot, Edison came up wi th the rebound and 1mmed1a1ely called time out with 43 second~ remaining. With three seconds to play, Pnnce dished off a perfect bounce pass to McConnell coming across the middle, who hat the game-winner with no time o n the clock. It gave McConne ll a game-high 24 points. Going into the locker room with a 28-19 lead. the Chargers had the upper hand thro ughout the entire first half. \hooting 55 percent from field ( 12 of 22), and hitting 4 of 6 from the line. The tide began to turn in favor of th!.' T1gl.'rs an the second half. how- ever. as a rejuvenated Valencia squad made the game close again whe n David La Rue hit a jumper wnh 2:48 rema1n1ng 1n the third penod I n narro w the margin to 32-30. Raider LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Loa Angeles Coliseum CommlMlon ap- proved a long-term leue Wednee~ day that wo uld be keep the Loa . ·Angeles Raiders p laying football In the Collseum tor 25 years, officials · said. ·~ Raiders oaOllvta 18 expected to sign the ~t today, Nkt state Sen. Wiiiiam Camp~I. R· Hadenda Heights, commluloo chairman .• The .-greement, approwd 7-0 after a two-tiour. ck>Md-door session, thould "keep the Reldert here for at teut 25 yMra," Campbetl Mid. The flnal IMM .-greement had been delayed by the uncertainty surrounding the comm laak>n'1 legal battle wtth the NaUonal Foot· baO LMQUe. wh~ wee reaotwld one month, c.tnp~l Nkt. · ltlion membere N6d the agr..,_,., baed on a 1982 pilCt that brought the tMm to LOI An~. doee not ptac:e any lld· dltlon8' apeclflc requirement on the Ralder9 to repay a oon-- troverllal l4·mllllon payment to O.vtl. The ~t. caffed 1 loan In the 1982 agreement but delcrtb«f by tome commtelk>n membert • • g1tt, le to be repaid out Of a portion of rewnuee from 'tbout 170 luxury box• •tono the r .Jii O!J~ 1tedtum. .... . ---,..or. .... \ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1984 Auatlera, OCC IL..:.~tll.Y.OU• b 11_-.r."-I SCC lmprOYM · tol-Owlth tltl• In atate tournament. C2. vlctorr over Pomona.C2. ·A finals rematch? ,., ......... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Lakera reject.a ehot attempt b y New Jeney'• Buck William• w hile J ame• Worthy wa tches. Fountain Valley, Ocean View could meet for title By ROGER CAR~ON Of!M0.-,"911 .... Fountain Valle> and Ocea n View high schools. who figure to be the top "tifO teams in the Sµnsct l..ea&ut sketball race. take their second step ward a' rematch of their 1983 . · urnament showdown with semt· 'final games in the Baron Basketball Tournament at Fountain Valle> The host Barons qualified for a semi\ benh tonight w11h an eas~ 72-45 "1ctol) over Loyola \\ edne'i· da) night, while Sen lie upended Mil hkan. 62-50. to give the Friar' a second chance at the Barons after losing a 64-52 dec1s1on 1n their non- lcague o pener on the same noor Saturday night. "They'll play more aggres<;1vl'l'f " predicted Fountain Valle)' ( oach Dave Brown ofScrvne after watching has team toy with Lo;ola. The Barons poured it to Lo}ola to ~reaks: Laguna gets 'em Artists pound foe .79-62. gain ~semifinals By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Ollly,...COf11 1p1 MMftt The -\rt1sb of Laguna Beach H1 e,h went to the paint ~rly and often in their 79-62 "''n O\er Los .\m1gos 1n the second round of the 15th -\nnual Laguna Beach High basketball tour- nament Wcdnesda) night. Santa Claus visits Lakers' Riley ear ly (oh> Naess led Laguna "'Ith a game-high 29 points. with most h1~ and the other .\rt1s1s: 'lhot~ being of the la}·UP vanl.'t). Of Laguna·~ 31 field goal\. 18 wer~ scored from ansadc the paint When the .\rt1sts "'cren't knifing a"a' "'Ith their poten1 half l'Ourt game the~ thre~ an assonmen1 ol 1rnrp1ng defense-. at Lo<; .\r.ugo\ 111 lont• the Lobo'> into turno' ers Jnd Im' pt.·rcentagl' .,h11t\. "h1ch ful·kd l aguna·., fa'>t hreak IM t'' l'n mnrl' ca\) shots. He gets w in, then hears of Jabbar's 1985-86 contract EAST R T H ERFO RD. N.J. (AP) -Los Angeles Lakcrs Coach Pat Riley got l\\O early ( hristmas pres- ents -an I I-point \.ICtOI) o'er the New Jerse' Nets and a new rontract agreement. for star center Kareem A.bdul-Jabbar. Abdul-Jabbar scored 20 points to celebrate his new one-vear, S 2 m1ll1on contract agreement o n Wednesda} and lead the Lakers 10 a I 04-93 National Baske1ball A.ssoc1at1o n vac· tory over the-Nets. It was the Lakcrss1xth straight road "1cton and raised their record 10 14-7 The Nets. playing with j USt l.'1gh1 pla}e rs in uniform. foll to 8-1 1. "I feel hke Santa Claus has '1s1ted earl} ... said Rile>-"I knew something "'as going on I gucs' 11 "as JUSl a mattcr of11mc .. Ahdul-Jahlx1r ended Sf)l'cula11on that he \\Ould rl'llrl' at thl' end o l thc '>Cason h) announcing bcfort· the game that hl' has agreed with Irle Lah·rs on a new contract for 1hc 1985-86 season The star center ~1d laW)ers for both sider, are hammering out the final detail" In the interim. bdul-Jabbar ham· mered the handicapped Nets. hilting nine of 16 shot'i from the field and grabbing 'itx n:bound., The all-lime N BA leading -;corer also teamed \I.Ith Michael ( ooper for 12 thtrd-penod points "hen the t a kers l'Xpandcd a 6 1-52 halt1ml· lcad to 8'.!-67. Cooper hll an I 8-foo11umf)('r and a three-point ti(•ld goal in a l 2-2 Lakers spurt in the final fr()Q of ttlr third pgriod "I hoix· hC' retire' after I do ... said Cooper. drafted 1n IQ7R-nine ~ear-; after bdul-Jabbar made his -.; A.\ debut. .. He docs so man) things. plu'> he's such a natural leader .. \.\1th tht· "in. Laguna nio' e' into lhe ~·m1 finals against the "Inner of 1on1gh1's game bet\\oeen Corona dcl Mar and fusun at 9 o'clod \rt1s1 Coach Craig Faln.rnt•r could ser the "'" coming e'en \\tth h1-. team up onl~ 37-32 wnh I 24 left 1n the second quaner ··The "a~ the\ (the Lobm) had their guardo; crashing the board'>. I kne" "'e would run off a tng streak because the~ d1dn·1 ha'e an) One hack to stop us ·· Falconer \\as nght From the t·nu of the second quaner to tht' final I 'i5 of the third quarter. thl' -\rt1-.t~ ran-oil a 25-.i blitz led b\ Mark Me(.rath ''ho scored mnc ot' h1~ 16 point\ in thut 'lpan. for a commanding 62-~ti lead From then on the dose'it l o\ .\m1gos could get "as 11 points \laess. a 6-5 . 2111-poundJuniM and three-;ear starter "ho Fakoner <ia' s 1'> the .\rt1<11•; best pla\er got 1t,1toing apin proved better than lhe compcu- tion with Carl°' Brtceno ( 17 ), 1moo Thomas ( I 0) and Scott EmttM>n ( 7) contt1butinao n both t'Dd~Oflhe noor. Tourney schedule TONIGHT Cllamploa lllp StmUi.nals (at Foenula VaUey l 6-0cean V1cw \S Capo Valle} 1 30-Ftn Valle) .. s Strvite CoasolaUoa Stmlflnals (at Oettn View I b-Htn. Realh H Compton Through the lint quancr. tM Barons hit 8 of l from the field u opposed, to Loyola's 2-for-9 effort, ll and lhl'y "'ere up by 1 7-2 count o n tumo"ers. thanks to a sohd man·t~ 1 30-Milhkan vs Lo,oloi FRIDAY tat Fou.ntaln Valley I 4 30-consolauon 6-third place 7 30~champ1on.,h1p the tunt'ot 25-4 "'"h I 'IS \pent in the ~cond ~uaner and the tocu" wa!> on Brenl Manin who sho"'cd a hule ol c' ti) th mg on ht~ "3> 10 a game-high 21 po1nts.1ncludinga bank sho t. hook shot. re.,,ersc lay-up. 12-foot turn- around and follow \hot!. ··Brent can do that." admmed Brown sheepishly .. Sometimes he has too man) shots .. It wa'in't, ho""e"~r a one-man <1ho"' Far from It The Baron guards · Coby Naes• qu1ckl~ . ..coring I .t ol h1<. point~ in the larst quanC"r to hdp g1,e Laguna Beach a 20·1' :id,antagc He had eight more 1n thl" <1econd penod helping the ,-\n1s1~ tn a .t~-~2 haltt1mc bulge "I told thl· lo.id~ a1 hal111m1.· th~11 1f thn (thl' L1)bos1 f..qH '4.'ndinr their gu.uds 10 thl' boJ J, that " · \\t'rt· going to rdeJ\l' J m.11t 11r (\\1 cJr' t'n the hre:ik and 11 \\tirkt·d .,;i1J Falconer \.\-h1k I ..1gun.1 l-kJ1. h 1.'J' Jhlt• to run \I.It h sul·cc'' 1n th1-. game. Falconer dt'C\n't thinlo. h1' tcam will ht· a running ll'Jm "lwn \t·a Vie"' League plJ\ \lam ··in our k•ague tht•re·., onh a le" tcam'> "'-' i.:ould thin.._ of running \\1lh V. c'll prc11~ much pla) a '>IO\a.Cr lt'm~i µme an ll'a~.,c Tonight "e 1u'>t \1.anted to \l"e "hat "'e could do ... ht• J1.11.kd Tourney schedule TODA\' I Consolation Semifinals I 2 _,I, p m.-Lm .\lam110' '., (alt· fom.ia .t·l5 pm-Tro,·,, \torco f Championship Qua rttrfinals I ' 45 p m -Chad"' 1c I.. '.., E <;tJnc1a 7 'O pm -\\arrl'n ,., \Jn ( lcmcntc 4 p m -Tu\tin '' l oronJ dd \.tar man defense . "\Vc'll use morr man (defense) tonight (against Scrvtte),~ said Brown. "Our matC'hup z.one takes a lot of man l')"nnc1ptcs ind we have to get that do wn first." In all. the Barons took Loyola's defense apan to the tune of 69. 7 percent from the field <30 of 43 ). and the\ h11 I:! of 15 from the hne (80 perccnt) allowing Lo;ola vet} little in terms of a rall~ "We hot the ball a lot better 1on1gh1," allowed Brown "And we had good intensity ... The other half of toni&ht's cham- p1onsh1p sem1finJSJs pits Oaan View and Capistrano Valley in what ts expected to be a run vs. run game, but with Ocean View ho ld11'1g a d1st1nct advant.age on the boards wtth its he1gh1 and depth rvi schools 2-for-3 Warriors. Vaqs win. Uni falls; MV belts Marina Onl} a one-poanl loss b) Universtt} an tournament play prevented a sweep b} the 1hrec If' ane high schools in bo\S ba l etball Wedncsda'f \.\h1le the Trojans suffcfcd t~ bmer defeat. \\-oodbndge \\as suc- cessful in the CJarden Gro'e Tourne\ while 1.f\ 1ne po led a COO\ 1ncing non· tournamont tnumph O\er Santa -\na \ alle' "'1a.nna meanwhile. could ne"er reco.,er lrom a '>low 'itan and dropped ns opener at M1ss1on V lC).O while' \\ estmanstcr foll to Dana Halls Here-·s what tool place Woodbridge u . CIUDo 3': The· V.arntir' "on 11 at the free-tfiro"' hn('. lOn' cn1ng nme in the founh quaner. to mo' t• in1n thl' •On'>olauon hnal!. at ( 1Jrdt•n ( 1r1.1\ l' r h' \\ arnors ( 1-11 1,qfl rl.I\ lht• "'1001.'f lf tc>da\ 0'i Pauf1,;i-f ulkmm g.amt· Fnda' at .t \IJ Du" n 'II·=., en ll'nng the lounh quanl·r \\ oodbndge quickly St"1zcd the lead and with junior forward ~1!..e \lfurph' hitting 4 of 5 from the line and sophomore point guard Da' 1d To" nsend nett mg 3 of 4. was abk to ta'e off an) 1ho ughts of a C htno ralh V. oodbndgc out\Cored Chino at the foul hnl' I b-4 '\\oe pla,cd a good zont" tonight and forted thl"m 10 shoot a lot from the ouhtdl' ·· ~•d \\o oodbndge Coach Riii <;hann<rn "On offense we show- ed a 11.'lt nl pJt1enre. got some good 'hot' and drt'"' a 101 ot fouls on the dn"t" ·· \'1urph\ fin1'iht'<i the game w11h 11 points w 11.'ad \\ oodhndge lrvlnt 87 , Santa Ana Vallt) 51: Thc \aqucro'> '-1 11..t· Hernng. a 6-2 o;ophomurc and \On of Coach .\I Ht·mne, ..... ored I a point<. and added 14 rdlt\und' at \.anta .\na Valle' A r tists' coaching choice: Hardman "' Pll 1 .amura h.1d onl\ eight point\ hut hl J~l1kd II 1ch11und' !o r tht• \ JqUl'lll' 11' int up ,;:-, \ \ .11 halt11mr 1\Ul\1.11rlJ '>.1nl.1 \nJ \ .illn 2t--10 in tht third ~uJrtn 111 ru111 out of rt·a~h l.\ .1 k .in1-° If' 1~ ~!('d down~ re~'lund<. By ROGER CARLSON Of IM Otlly ""°' llafl With the trend con11nu 1ng toward 100 percent wal"-on coaching at Laguna Beach High. the >\rt1sts ha'c selected Cednck Hardman as their head football coach to replace the recently-departed Denna Hal) ung The school's principal. Robert Hu$hes. Wednesday confirmed his decision 10 hire the one-time an Francas~49er'i All-pro. ;aying "thc:rc was a ~rong suppon S} tem tor Cedrick because of what he has do nl' an the commuh11y and with the kids." Hardman hooked u,p wath the Artists JUSt pno r to the I Q84 sea son and took control of the defense as a walk-on amstant to H aryung. Haf)ung, "'ho rl.'cordcd a 10-~n record 1n four }cars ( 19"-l· nr. was fi red after bc1ngaccu~d offals.if~ inga d1scu\entl) dunng the track and field season in the ~pringor 197 He l'Onllnucd an football a<1 an assistant at Cap1'itrano Vallq High hut "'as later coaxl'd bacl.. to Laguna Beach'" footba ll field 1n plnct· of\\ alt Hamera. "ho re 1gncd after the I Q8 I season. • "~~·n.· fortunn!f hl' did rnme hack. \aid Hughes. who agrcl·d he was in a haHn-hnnd Sl tUJllOn with no teaching openings and no one lo ta.._e the rcan"i tor the ..\n1st (e,cept the con"c!'acntl} located Har) ung. "'ho was still a full-11mc tcacller a t Laguna Beach> ••I thin!.. ht• feel\ ht• hJ\ [tl\l'll II ht' ~· <ihOI and It'\ llffit' k \ g1\ot' II kl \omeont· else:· <;a1d H ughl'' Hughe~ den1e'i that recent tk· c1\1ono; h\ the Laguna &ac h <1c h,wl hoard wcrc madl.' tn lim.l· llanuntt out "1 ht• dt•u\111n \\J\ mJde ttmJrd the need<. to ,l·hool linannng 1n ll·rm' of ut1h1ing <.ta fl' to ll'arh clao;scs ··'>a\\ If ughr' .. Tht'\ 'n• rontrat·ted for II' l' das'ic\. hut haH Ix-en tt•at h1n[1. f11u1 and t"'oachHlg onl· .. I St"C tht\ a' a \lep in that dm•t tann total '"1lk-0n coal·hc'i at L.1guna Bcalh .. wn11nul.''i H ughe-; "Tht' ~n pcn:en1 th.at arc 1\0· t'ampuo; rn.ll·h~ no"' ts hcan& tillt·J h' fj\l' OT ~I\ \IJfl l'll'11pl,• 1.1h11 p11.I.. 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"'ht\('11 ~ ar\1 li'i· n 1e,ht '"''up ltlf thl 'B~Ul'r'" IS \.farina Fnda' nt~ht 1"' 'lll at \.1anna Artts1a :,c;, l n1' trslt~ SS: Thl' T r,,1an' ll t ;in I I -p,11n1 lead slap a""a' 111drnrr11n~1hc11\\'a"'"11rencr at thl' l 1ahr T .iurn.iml'nt .\ flJll tll ftt•e thro"' with 14 \('l.'C\nd\ Ill fl(.l\ lilted ~rtl''iltl lO thl" \\10 Jll\'f th1.· Pinn«'" had 1ra1l<'d m11\I 1'lf thl' "'J' l nt\l'P\ll\ ·., Brad -\rnt'lld h.1d ~' po1nl\ tn ·kad all \lMCf\ hut lhl" TroJan<. .ould onl~ u-rn' "" h,111 t1f 22 trel· throv. op- l\('mmm~ - (Pleue eee PREPS/C2) Hend erson may be wearing pinstrip ~s n ext year HOlJ TON (AP ) -The ew York Yankee~ on Wednt<sd&) made 1hc1r third deal of the 1984 wanter mccungs, reaching an agreement that could put Oakland 's outfielder Rickey Hendcnon 10 pan tnpe The deal for Hcndcrwn. the biggest name traded at the meeung.s ''"cc 19 0. was contingent on 1he Yankrcs being abk to reach aarccmc:nt on a contral.'t w11h the playC'r''I a~nt. R1 hie Bry. The ankct'I v.cre 11ven 48 hou~ to make an ae«mablc oOer. "We wall~ a kan for a m1n1mum ofth nca~ "S:ttd Bn. dd1n hc h. d h~ulc:d • prchm1na11 ml>tt1ng wa~ the Yanli;cc: for Wcdnt\Juy n1aht "We W<.'n.· C1ttrcmct rdm:lant to trade R1 kc;." -.\\ Vice f>rc,1dc nt • n'd> \lc.11.'f'llOn ~·d ··o ut v.e \\ere faced with ccna1n «onom1c n-ahtar'i il"cn the O\Crall rompos.111on of our ballcluh and lhe ncro to improve in ~veral area-; " Henderson ho ld\ the ma,io r le gue record ror ~1011.'n baSC'\ with 130 an I q l He ~olc t ba ' I 1 ~ason wheo h rove in ~ runs wllh Io homer an a 29' ba1t1n 3\.Cr.l \ mllO& 1ho~ pla\cn rtp<1rt<'dh acuna to Oakland v.alf ~pitcher. Ja, Ho v.ell and Jo\C' R1JO T he rest ol tht' pla\e~ in\Ol\l"d w~ll he m1n<u lc. aucr. . Ot \Ince \\ hllC\ Heu nr \1 Lo u" traded av.a\ pla\cr' \Ulh :\' Rollie Fin ers and.Tw \1m mon' tm pln>c"' who ancludN l>-.ir1 e ll Ponrr 11nd Bruce ~unet. ha an~\lnc of Hrnckr\on's uuurc \')ci:n dealt a1 ba'ICNll' v.1ntcr lOn"entton lthou h the \ ankce' pla)cr .. in· • 'ohcd were not ann\)U~. 1l .... HcnJ~ Mn "'Outd haH• bttn an th ~hc\c'1 tohe11 S-tor-1 deal. The \\ •final ' r of a w n' t v.onh confir01 d thrrr would ~ oino1hcr S900.00o a )CU 1n 19 5 pfil\Cr ~\Id\:\ He nllc™1n 101ntto thr The ank.tt' carh<'f' en d ) nt Yanke • prt, \lm:abl\ a minor t(hcr R1dt (crone lo the .\tlftl\1'1': lcaauer A1aH' for 1~·\l'.'Jr-.,ld r11ht·h1n;.fN .. . . llnan ft,hl·r. "'ho "''" a1.,1pnl"l.l tn the ( la'i' .\~ ~ < olumhu' < hp~!'\ On I u~.t' '\'" \or.._ and C hl· •a~''<. u~' mad(' .1 '" pl.IH'r dral Trade tal~ "·" 1hr ,enter ot aucnll\"ln. but thtt\'' ",,, othl·r bu,1- nc'\ at the m,"('t1ng' 1ndud1ntt a h1Jh- lc'l'I mc,·11n~ <'I 1h,· PlaH'r Rl'latton' < (lm nHHt'l.'-d n1.t a 1111 ni '"'"11in M t hc OV. OCf\ o f ~ll h lr.lfllll'\ _ I ht• PR< h:int11r' lal'l\1r nt·~(' 111tt(m' 1(11 ll 1 N II 11 n,I th\" R;i,1\ '\grttmcnt \\tth l'l:\\l'h C\f'll~ on llt-l ,, l \tol\ Ph 11. l1.1rmcr \ml·n,·an I lll•IC f'lrc''11knt \\ hu n1'"' l'll-:1d' th<' )•Rf. ~•J 1h1.• m11or art'n ot nlntrn· t1l1n "1th th\' \t:l1or 1 c.411 \ll' I'm'<"" \\\\l{tdll\lt1 ''" u1ltvrr u~11w11\J lh"1l 11)ntnhu11on\ to thc pla\er~nditi. bc 11cd to telc' l\ton monc' Th<' pla\Cf\ ""ant onc.--thard of ~a~h.ln·, $1 b1lhon tek .. 1~1on con- 1r.1 t v.ath .\BC and 8< Thcov.ncf'\ v.-auld mt her $Cl I nat tCt Thl" duh ownm. bv a \IOlt of 2 I pa'>'>Cd a n-wfut1on 1n~truct1n Com· ml'>\IOnt'r Pcte( llebcrroth to ht'11n "°" 101 rrohkm-; cau~ b-. thc tdC'\ a'' nf pml"\ h~ T\i \upcr· '>ta11 nn\ l cbcrroth "81d the O\\ ncn. \\ant him to\ fint ..cc 3 husanC\\ ,,,1u11on tn a dC'\ rtta'IC in attcndan<'t aod • flC'llC'ntt I lo ., 1clcvmon rt\ttntit• 1h<' ,umm1,,1ootr h;1' blamed on "" bit ltlr" t<ln bt1n111111i ~me' amund tht rnuntr'\ -- -· --. Rustlers, Pirates -lila for state title Vt 'AU -C1olden \.\<cst.1ndOrangc m Coast v.111 bt two of lhc four women' . volleyball i;quad'> compt'lmg for the 5tate communll) collcje champ10Mh1p tht<i wcclccnd. Tbc tournnment will be 'ltagrd Saturday Md Sunday at Golden We5t H1g.h School in Visalia. It is beint honed by College of the Sequoias. Golden Wc5t and arch-nval OCC will rep1cscnt Southern California in the toum. mcnt. Nonhcm cntnes will be De n1a and American River. Orange C'o.ast will be gunning for us fourth state championship an even ye.ars. The P1ra1cs have won the tatc title every even-numbered }car s1m:c 1978. "f sure hope that trend continues because that means we'll win It again 1h1!t )ear." !.b1d Pirates' C'oach Jane H.ttaendorf. Golden WeM won the Sou1hc1 n C ahtom1a Tou1 nametu held last a1urday at Allan Hancod, College 1n Santa Mana The Rustlers outla!>ltd the P1ra1e'> 1n a thnlhng champ1onsh1p match, 15-10. I I· I 5 16-14 12-15. 16-14 Golden Wc!tt .• the outh\ ~o I <>Ct.'d. open) the tournament at 2 p.m. aturda} when the Ru)tkr., fale the North's No 2 seed. A.mencan R1,er Orangl' ( lM\I meet!> ~ .\n1a 'iaturda} at 4. The lo'lers of the ftr~t two matches "'111 bank alb 1n the double-ehm1na11on tourne.., ""th semifinal action unda) at 2 The champ1unsh1.p match "-111 begin at 4 Sunda). ' .I Walton spark• Clippers O.\ll .\'>-l:hll Wnhon doc n'l !>Cort' hlce he-u~ to. bul 11'1 1hc final mome-n~~f 1hc Los Angclt') ( hppcr,· game ag.11ns1 the Dallas Ma vend.\ he ..ent out u reminder he ~a~ onc:e 1hc same'\ chic ccntc1 Walton. 32. lipped 1n ti pair ol n11,\cs b> tcammntl' Dt•relr.. \nrnh in 1hc final '2 -.c,ond., 10 8'' e the Chpl)C'~ n I I0-106'1ctor> Wcdnt•\d11 > night Walton fin1sh~d tht• game with I l po1nh. and lhl' trip!> up and do\.\n 1hi: court talr..c a little longer But 1hc 6-11 ccntersu)I ha~ 11 lla1r for the une,pe<.·1ed. Walton said that I'> second tip-in the ball ·•took.c<l ,1, big 11\ a car I cou sec all the scam~ on rt." Thal ~hot ltil"'C llH.' ('hppcr~ ii four-point lead with )C~cn sel·ond'> kf1 ;Jnd their second '>tra1ghl vattOr> Kings settlel"or 6 -6 tie CHICAGO -Dous W1l~on\ pa-wcr ~ play goal with le'>S than~" minute\ to pla)' , Wcdne~av night ~nt the game into a ft' c- minutc \uddt'n death o' en1me. but neither team rnuld '4.ore and 1he Chicago Blad. Ha""-' and Los \ngckc. Ktng.c. had to .. ctth.-tor a 5-5 dcadlud .. The tie l"nabled lhl• 1 la"'k'I to tal..c o'er und1~puted po'!!>ess1on ot Or 1 place 1n the 'iat1onal Ftocl..e) Lc-ague·~ "lorns D1v1s1on Tht: HJ\\"-' had been tied "•th ~t Lou" but tht• Blues fcll io \l'u1nd place after lo\ing IO P1mburgh 7-4 \\ ednt•'>da:r The tic h~ thl.' Kings l'nabh:d I"' \ngeks to ma1ntJ1n lh rl'd-hot ~trcalo.. In tht· IJ'>I 11 tonH~'its thl.' Kings had a 12-~-.:! marl.. Penguins snap winless streak Mike Bullard 'iCored lour go<tls and ~ Quote Of the day :t\\ISted on tWO others to lead P1tbhurgh W ' a 7-4 v1ctot) owr the St lout\ Blm.'\ CMrto ......,.. Boston Cettfce forward and We<lncsda> night. ending the Pl·ngu1m,' form« North Carollna-Charlotte star, on wny he nine-game National Hut.ke) Ll.'aguc "inless streak. could vote for J .... Hetma In the North Carolina Bullard hroke a 4-4 tie at 5:37 ofthl' third period when reoeforthes.t\atewher\m91i~k9voted against he beat Mike Llut for h1-; third goal oft he game and 13th the arcl\-Coneervatlvw. "Mei* h brothers don't of thc season Thi.' '1ctor.· wac; P1w.burgh's tirs1 since make the kind of tch I dO ' No'. 14. ending a 0-7 -2 ">treak Ll~c"' l)C'rc around the 1era '.,._ NHL Wcdne\da\ night, Mike Alliso n's goal al 18:23 of Sukova shocks Navratilova the second ix·riod lifted the struggling New Yori.. Rangers tnto a 4-4 tic w1th -Calgat) The Rangers no" MELBOURNE. Australia ~ have a 2-8-2 n.-cord 1n their last 12 games .. Darryl Czcchoslo,ak teen-ager Helena Suko' a Slttler's fourth goal of the sea~on broke a 2-2 Ile and ended Martina Navrat1lova's hopes of helpt"d Detroit end its season-long" 1nlcss Mreak on the w1nn10g a record seventh straight grand . road wi th a 4-2 '1cton the Toronto Maplc-LC'afs The slam tournament today when she.Q.ffea-ted lh~v.t>rld's Red W1qgs. 0-10-1 on '1he road heading 1n1U the game. No. I-ranked pla}er 1-6. 6-3. 7-5 10 the s~1finaJ~pf...t.he clung to Smlcr's goal at 10:56 of the ~rood penoo un11l S 1.28 mt I hon Australian Open Tennis Champ1onstl1ps Kelly Klslo ga'e the Wings some breathing room with at Koo} Ong. his se' en th gcal of the season at 3: I 5 of the third penod Suko .. a. I 9 the daughter of former W1mblcdon . Veteran foward Dave Lumley s1..ored I" ice and finalist Vera ulo..ova and a former ball giFI for assisted on two other Hartford ~oals as the Whalers beat Navrat1lova. sen ed superbl> to become only thc-Montreal 5-3 . Ron Francis a!os1~ted on four goals as the second player to defeat Navratilova this }Car. Whalers ended a I 0-game w1nle'ls st real.. against the Na-..rat1lova. 28, had been b1ddinf•,.(o':!-::co~m=p~le'"t""e.,..cn""e..---c ... a.:..rr.:..:.:.ad1ens that dated back to the 1982-83 seal.on .. calendar year grand slam and win the IOOth title of her Sean McKenna scored all three Buffalo goals but a career, but was outplayed sn the final set b) the ninth· disputed goal b) l:foston'!I Mike Miibury wuh 20 seeded Sukova seconds left in regulat1on time ga\I: 1hc Bruins a 3-3 Sukova now mc-ets Chris Even Lloyd, who 0\ cn1me tit with the 'iabrcs ... Jeri Kurrl scored thm: defeated Wendy Turnbull 6-3. 6-3 today in Saturday's goal!>, two 1n the final seven m inute~. tu send Edmont.on final. to a 6-4 \lctory o\Cr the !'>landers 1n the first meeting Toney'• shot sinks Milwaukee Andrew Toney'• jump shot With 18 m seconds remaining enabled Philadelphia to beat Milwaukee. 11 ::!-111. Wednesday night after squandering a 19-point halfume lead in 1he1r Nauonal Basketball .\ssociat1on game Moses Malone, ~1th 27 points and Julius Erving -with 22 topped the 76ers "ho \\On their fifth straight game In other NBA action Wednesda,. Robert Parish scored 25 points and was Joined in double figur~ b) .,.., teammate~ as Boston extended tts home unbeaten streak to nine game:~ b) rolling to a 123-107' ictof) 0' er DenH·r Rebounding from onl} their second los~ ol the season al Detroit Tucsda~ night. 1he Celtics ran a\l.a} w1Lh their 16th victor). chargtng lo a 35-.:!6 lead afler one period 6l-50 a1 the half and 92-74 al the three· quancr mark Eddie Johnson <,cored a game-high ~I points and Mike Woodson LJmc oft he hcnch lu sc:orl' 2 S to lead ~an\a'> C ti\ to a 121 -1!10 \lllor. O\cr the .i\tlanta COLLEGE BASKETBALL. bet"'een 1hc two cluh<i \Inn· the Oilers took 1he Stanle~ (up a"a} from New York last Ma} Irvine's Olsen tops Mockett PEBBI f: BEA<. H -Km Ol~en of In inc def~ated ( ath} Mockett of..,.cwport Rea1..h. I-up Wedne'>da' 1n the opening ol match pla~ 1n the 18th annual ( ahfom1a n V. omen·.., .\matcur Gull< hamp10nsh1p~ on the Pl'bblc fkac..h l inl..'> Telemlon, radio . TILEV18tott No events schtdu~. ·:T 1·'~..,u-RADtO 1~ m 6:30 p.m . -COLLEGE IAIK : Long Beach St. at Wyoming, KE.ZY (1190). 10 p.m. -COLLEGE 8ASKET8ALL: UC lrvlne at Hawaii Pacific, KWVE-FM ( 108) . Titans fall short, 72-64 Georgetown . DePaul c ruise past overmatched opponent F rom AP dispatcbei. \ .\ '\ \'\TO"' 10 -l>l mt.It. (ren in pourrd 10 211 point\ to lead the l nl\er'>tt~ ot Te\as at ~an Antontu pa~t (al \talc rullerton "2-64 \\ednesda~ n1gh1 '" a non conlerent'e college ha!>~cthall game The Roadrunner<.. 2-t on the \\.'ar kd H-21 al halftsml' on 5 I Pl'rtent shoot1ng lrom the lidd The T 11an1, madc-a run late and LUI 1t to '1' P'""'' \\llh '"'"minute'> 111 eo behind T on~ l\ica1'1, I 'I point' hut I I~\ htt I' 111 I~ tree th rtt\\' 1 n'>ltk fl\ l' 1111nu\t'\111 till' \n nnd h.1 It to'~ .t I t lit I n ~J mt· .. 1 n ' 111' 1 n JI t q p I 1 > It' .1111' Georgetown 76, St Leo 56 11111 \l.1rtin 'l'Hcd I "1 po1nl'> I' in the 111-.1 halt to kac..l tllp r.1nh·c..l .ind 110<.kfc:itl·d <•Ct rq~.ctown Pd'>t 'it I l'O ( ollegc al Lanc..lm l'I \i1d Crisell loses in semifinals Manna'<, ( amc ( rt\cll fell one ~ll'P \hnrt of reJth1ng 1he final1, 1n the (IF ind1' 1dual high \C'hnol g1rlc; tennis finale. Wednesda\ talhng '" lhrcc <.er\ 10 \tcphan1e I ondon of ~irale\le · Th<' thtrd-wcdt.•d London emerged \\tlh .i '1-4. ~-b 6-0 '"l tor. 0' er C. n..cll in the '1Cm1s held at I 111dhorg Rau4uet ( luh 1n Huntington Beath Karen Shin of ( ham1nadc wa'> the Lhampmn aftl·r heating I ondon latt'r 1n the da} fi. ~ fi-2 \h1n "'a" the runner-up 1n -;1nglc<, pla' la<,t ~a.,cin. r hi.'\ ll ton \1.,,., thl' lnunh 1n a\ man~ oullngc. tor lhe I 1<1,a-. "'ho" 111 not lale a DI\ 1\11>n I team until the' host 21>th-ran~nl '\l'' ada-l d '> \ l'ga'I on ~aturda) · DePaul 84. Illinois late 61 : .\1 ~oin1<1l. Ill . 'ophomorc Dalla\ ( omeg}s poun·d 1n 20 rx11nl\ \l.hile '>l'n1ur lot"\\ ard I Hone < orhsn grablx'd 14 re hounds 1n lcJdtng \ccond-r.1nh•d DcPaul to a \ICtof! o'er llhno1s 'itatc C omcg)\ hit on .,c.:,cn ot 14 field-goal a11emp10, and tin1-.hcd th" tir!>t half with 16 points lllino1r, \tatc's I..': 'itefano' 1c c;curetl 27 point<, in a lo\1nt1 dlnrl t"o po1n1s . 1f ha'> careef high. St John'~ 47 , f<'ordham 46: < hra\ Mullin \ank t\\o tree tllltt'>'\ 1>.llh I'\ 'l'1..t111d1, rt'ma1n1ng to gl\t' 1h1nl r:inkt•tl \t. lohn 'I I II) the '1\ Ion tn NcY. York \lulltn \lllfl'd ,1 gaml·-h1gh I 11 pwnt' tor thl' Kl·dmen \\.h111.illlt•d lrom 11 \l'H'll·po1nl drhut sn the Wlond hJlt Duke 98. Appalachian State 64: In Durham guard luhnn' l)a"kln' \tort•d 19 point'>. grahhcd right reh<iund1, dnd hancfc<I out ltH' J\\l\h to lead No 4 Duke !'forth Carolina State 101, "lorth Carolina A&T r>4: In R.ik1gh I 11ren10 C harlc'i '>cored 2' po1 nt\ and rc\Cn c J l.'fr\ C 1annon adtkd IX a' Nn II> '1orth < arnhna \1atc 14-01· hret· 1ed Memphl Statt' 90, Mlddle Tennessee late 77: .\I \frmph1<., \cn1ur lo~ard Keith l cc '>l:orcd J game-high 31 p<11nlc. ;ind grabbed I ti re hound\ :t\ tif1h-rankcd \1emph1c. ~IJll' rolled In ~ t'\l C <i:t\l .1l11110 an Jose tale 77, Hayward State 57: ~n1or fol"\\arll Matt nt>ming scored 22 point'> and grablx'd o,cvcn rebounds to lead tht.• ho'it Spartans •aoo6· To paz hos 87 standard features including •power steering •power brakes •toch ond temperature gouge •duol remote-control mirrors. See Topaz at your Lincoln-Mercury Oe.oler. THAT 'S ALL THIS FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE VALUE RUNS. • • •tinted glau •polycost wheel~ •five spf!ed manuol o.verdnve trorrsoxle •AM/FM stueo Mf H(tJRY LINCOLN • 1.4n,..,.,,,. 1. ,,.. ' •"\l'<t"''toff ••lc,.I rw-<a r.ti. 19•81 t•lro sec 6-0 after 80-76 win POMON -The outhcrn Cah· lorni1a t.ollcgc baslt.:ctbull ltllm. kept ll unbutcn stnna alive Wedne~a~ niaht. a~ the Vanauards went to 6-0 with an t!O-76 dcn!tlon over Pomona PtlLcr here In the sccsn" baulc. 1 t wau, the Vanguurd'I "ho had the late spun which carried them to tht" nftrrow "in. Down b} )even ut 60-53 in the \C'COnd half. S(.'C rallied lO tic the game at 76-76 Ix-fore calli ng n time out with 12 seconds to play. Sherwin Durham, a product of Ooklen West College, drove the lane GIR LS BASKETBA LL and wM louled while i.hooun~ Uc ~nk both fret" thro\\-s to give SC.<. ii 78-76 advanu~ •. The final two points came when Randy McAlhste1 made two more free thro~. fhe VanguardHOJO)'cd a 28·8 ed~c nt the freNhrow line Southern (al College opened an J l-p0in1 lead (27· I 6) 1n the e:trl) going and seemed ready 10 put the Sagehens away. But Pomona-Pitzer (2-4) ra llied and actually ga1nrd a .two-point lead in the fir-ot half ~forc sec took a 49-48 lead Ill inter- mission. l::lardslcy and ~nior forward lm~~ M~stangs oust . Estancia, 42-30 Edison , Marina, Sea Kings also s uffer setbacks Costa Mesa H 1gh advanced to thc- rnnsolat1on championship of the Irvine Tournament but Edison. Estancia. Marina and C'orofl.<! del Mar found the going a JI( tie touglfe~n girls baskt'tball action Wednesday. · · Here's what took place: Costa Mesa 4Z, Estancia 30: rhanks to a first-half press which \ reated a number or tu mo' ers. the Mustangs advanced to the consola- 11on champ1onsh1p of the Irvine Tournament (tonight. 6: I 5 at Wood- bridge) Costa Mesa (2-1) manufactured a ::!9-9 lead at the half behind the efTons of Junior Suzanne Cowley, who tallied 13 of her game-high 15 points 1n the first two quarters. Cowley also had 17 rebounds. Sophomore 1ephan1e Swanson rontnbuted 12 points and eight rebounds. as well as forcing four turno,ers. Karen Rindone led the Eagles ( 1-2> w11h 12 points. half of them m the final quancr when Es tancia cut the final margin from 20 to 14 points. La Sierra 59, Edison 46: The Charger., were eliminated at Irvine. ma1nl} 1hrough the efforts of La ~1crra's Sta9 Manon. who con11nu- all\ hun Edison ms1de and finished "1th JI points. ~ophomorC' ~1chelle Hennc-sse~ pal rd the ( hargerc; "1th 16 points and .,e,cn steals. "h1tc Susan T-.ler had a te:im-h1gh JO rebounds for Edison. la Sierra had 32 chance-; at the free- thro'' line and con11cncd I 5 points. Edison returns to action Tuesda~ e'en1ng \\hen 1t ,1s11s Santa Ana. Orange 58, Marina 40: Th\' V1lr..1ng~ Y.Crl· el1mina1ed from the Ir' ine Tournament as Orange dominated the second half 1n a game at Irvine High. Harriet White led Orange with 20 points. and team mate S~lctlc Sargeant scored 12 of her 15 points in the second half as the Panther~ outscored the V1k1ngs. 28-11 overthc final two quarters. Manna was led by Liberty JJrcwster. a 5-1 I freshman. with I 3 paints and Stephanie Sabehno w1th 10. Sabehno suffered an ankle 1nJUr) 10 the second half and was taken to the hospital for X-ra)S. El Toro SS. Corona del Mar 45: l he Sea Kings dropped their opener at home as El Toro. down b) a point at halftime. was outscored 18-11 10 the third quan5r bv the Charger~. V1ck1 Mallet led El Toro \4.tth 19 p0ints. while Corona del Mar''> Fran Wynnhad23pamts.16coming1nthc first half. However. Wynn sutTered a thigh IOJUC)' just before intermission and could score just seven 0' er the final 16 minutes. Wynn added eight re- bounds while teammate K C. Jones had 18 points. The Sca-1<.ings' M1chcllc Willard had I 0 rebounds. On the community college front: Golden West 71 , Gro11mont 48: Jennifer Johnson scored 24 points as the Rustlers eased 10 their sixth wan 1n se,en outings against' 1s1ting Gross- mont. . Johnson had I ft of her point'> 1n 1he ~cond half to spark Golden West from a 48-40 lead with I~ minutes to play for the eas\ Mn. Debbie Eastin added 13 paints and Jill Bellam\ 10 for the Rustlers '-"ho host Santa· Monica Fnday n1gh1 at 7:30 w rd pac:ed C'~ balanced anac~ with 1 '4 pou\b apiece. while Neil nd~on dded I J before Cou.lulg..out And Malo: Bru t chipped in with 12 Durham had five as'>1$t . '( < ·-. pre sure defenst proved dcc1s1-.c Iii!> the Vanauardi. forced 2S turnover while conim1tt1na 13. ~rorrl the fit:ld. the Vanguards shot SI pcm~nt (28 ol 54) Dave 81cc~r.s hnd 21 point) for Pomoon-P1t1er to lead all scorcn. fhc Vunauards return to acllOf'I fndn> in the first round of the ( hapmnn < ollcge Tournament, fat'· 1ng Cnl tall' Stan1'ilaus in a 6 o'clock i,tami:- UC IRVINE PLAYS TWO IN HAWAII ' HONOLULU -The last thfng U0 lrvlne baak'etball coach BHI Mulligan and his player• can ex- pect Is a vacation when the Ant· eater• take on Hawaii PactftC tonight (10 p.m. PST) here. UCI, 0-3, al10 plays the Unlvet· slty of Hawaii on Saturday night, but the Anteater• ate g~ng to haw enough probtema with tonight•• opponent. Hawaii Pacific bring• a S..1 record Into the game, wtth the lone diat coming to Pepperdlne (7 72). The Sea Warrior• whipped M nlngslde, a OM&lon II college, 102-77 here Sunday night and alto boast a win over Idaho (86-63) tht. season. The Anteaters. rManWhlle, •• off to a rocky 1tar1 which began wlfh a.~polnt lou In Colorado and Includes home loaea to Stn Diego State and moat rec.ntty Loyota-Marymount, 78*~ on Sat· urday night. Standing In the way of UCl't flrM victory are two 7-0 player•. Jim Galla, who Is averaging o.a point• per game, anc:t Jfm Rtinner, whO 18 averaging 6.7 points. Galla, ln- cldentatly, played for Multlgan at Saddlebact< Cotlege during the t<evln Magee era and later tra,. ferred to Santa Ana Coftege. He has been out of college for the put few years. Vikings win, 2-1 Pat Penner and Tom McClaoe scored goal'> Ill kad the Manna High <>occer team to a ~-I non-league high '><.'hool bo)' \Ol'cer '1ctory O\ er Palos Verde!.\\ ednesda' The \ICtof) 11npro-..cs Manna's rcrnrd to 1-1 entering the opening of 1he 'iouth Torrance Tournament aga1n'it V..e~t Torrance Frida> night. HorSe racing results Loi Alamttes Time 45.•2 WEDNESDAY'S llfSUL TS '2 EXACTA 13· 11 paid '2320 (16th Of St·nltfll quart.nion. mMhmi) SEVENTH RACE. lSO vard1 FIRST RACE. JSO verqs Nan1 Seuee Chic (Frdvl 2100 580 4 00 Lvnns ~ove ILecktvl 920 310 160 Ouralron !Bard) 280 HO Flllv Bumr>O lDelombel 3 00 2 40 Meo Laurel llNard) 3 00 Dtieri D•vldl'nd IMvi.ll 160 Time 11 12 Time 11 17 U EXACT A <l·SI Plld H7 60 SECOND RACE. 350 verd1 EIGHTH RACE. 350 verd1 Reaue1!111 Atorn !Gill) s 00 3 20 210 Soll Streak l L.acktv I 1380 680 ) 80 G11><>lo Ooo IH G1rcla) 360 3 20 No Rtc1uell For Me IE Grcl 10 60 3 80 Muddy lbP•O' IS.viii.) 11 00 Mia Amor tFrvdav> 7'0 Time 1199 Time 17 I? U EXACT A 11· 1) Pe•d l 125 00 U DAILY DOUBLE l 1 21 Paid 522 40 U EXACTA ? 9) Pe 1d \19 90 U PICK SIX C6·9 2·3·1 ?> oe1d l5 131 40 w•in THIRD RACE 350 verdl ltve wlnn.no r.ckeh lltvP l>Oritll To1e1 car P1unoe" Saint <Delombel 4 00 ) 40 3 00 rvover f':!°I l60 9~ 73 Cha•m•r\O Ne11vt IBardl 6 40 380 NIN H RACE. 350 vtrd\ I< P K•P Hoorev IPeullne l 400 Follv\ He•I Moon tCror 1480 1100 600 T1mto 11 96 Ma1el11C Jim IHarll HO 310 FOURTH RACE 400 varOl Paddvl Dav IH Gere••> 111>0 Miller Hulen (Ward) 4) to 1310 100 Time 1126 SIH I II All (Peullntl 3 40 280 l2 EXACTA (6·91 0110 U6 80 8 111 M v 01ddv (Ctrdo1el 0 0 Allendano 4 660 T1mP 10 IC Holfvwood Park n E XACT A (9·71 Pa10 '163 40 l'IP'TH RACE. 350 verdl WEDNESDAY'S ltESUL TS Go A1uree IHerll 680 340 180 (22nd ot 37·daV !Mrou~ "'"""9) Kip Tnt Cnenoe !Wero> 7 40 s 60 FIRST RACE. e>n. mile All'lmenta (P1ullntl s 40 Tne W1H Oi Swat IOtlva rHl 1120 600 3 40 Time 1101 Clear Crnral lFernendtrl 1110 HO \1 EXACTA 12 6) l>O•O '61 40 Maoo1e'\ Nillv lPedro1a> 310 SIXTH RACE. 170 V&rd\ Time '31 1 s Doc Nee• IH Garr.al s 00 J 60 3 00 SECONO RACE. 7 lur101101 Three W•ld Cnance\ IHormon• 610 )00 Broad Slreet IH11nien1 SI 70 77 00 14 40 Atam110, \trokf' IF G11rr•a) s 20 Gran Compra !Mete) 19 00 960 Rustlers top Pierce, 98-92 (1olden West ( ollcgc. getting \o\l11k 11c:.hnia11 le111e1 ~ldtl Longan doublt• figure '>conng from all fhe added 20 points. Stevr Hutson had 18 'ltnrters. out~orC'd LA Pierce for a while both J.P. Debb'.1 and Mt kc Love 98-9~ \IC'tOr) Wedncsda} n 1~ht 1n chipped in 14 ap1ecc-. non-cuntcrcnn· haskethall ac11on 111 "We.pla)'ed hard tonight and did Golden we.,t .,om~ th1n V th:it wc didn't do a~tn'lt The Ru'>tlcl\ ( 2-2> 'ihot 5 7 percent A.ntelope alley (a Rustler de cat).'' noted Golden Wcs1 C oath Jim lrom the Ooor ( 4 I of 72) in openi ng a (irccnfteld ... Wc got a hettcr cfTon <18-48 ad .. antage with 13 minuics from Hutson and Dcbt>s, too." rema1n1ng in the game Longan added 14 rebound-. and Bui the '1'i1t1 ng Brah mu!> (3-4) Love was the Ru-otlcr-o' top a"s1'it man battled back behind the play of David with ~ven. Norris. Roosevelt Faulkner and Mike Norris had 22 for LA P1erc-e while Torre'I 10 pull to wi thin four at 90-86. Faulkner added 19 and Torre~ 16. C-Olden .West )Calcd the victory at Golden We~t relurn-o to action Dec. the line dunng the final 5S seconds. • I J when the Ru<itlcr<i open their own SophomC>re forward Bill Bruce 1ournamcnt apinst M1ruCosta at 8 paced the Rustlers with 22 points p.m. ALLSTAR Engineering technology has produced a small. state-of-the-art. home aetellite receiver that will give YoU years of fantastic performance 1s now available at an affordable cost. Like httVlng your own Cable system. RENT • PURCHASE • LEASE. · (114) 971 ·1146 Monthly Rentat r s 4 goo Available with I as little aa .' 1 •••• ~ purchase option· -----wt Would bf proud ro g1119 )'OU cuttOI?* ,.,.renc••----- 13321 Garden Grove Blvd. • Suite J • Garden Grove • 92643 'All m nlt'tty 1tntal chargtt paid during first yur •pplled to P}lr,haae price ('2995) ., Ms Wlndv Road lOrleoal Time I 2S 6 20 n DAILY DOUBLE (2·7) paid '23900 THIRD RACE. 1 furtono\ Bunch A 8u11k roovarto Smell Heb1I ILOIOVa) Melma \On 1Peoro1a1 T•me I 7• U EXACTA •4·Sl Po•d S6700 FOURTH RACE 6 funo1101 soo 310 300 "20 4.00 • 60 Ceniavo' ror•eo11 2 I 10 6 10 J 20 La Fonlevn •Hawrev) 4 60 160 PeflonaDIP Ladv tDetanouuevel 1 IO T me l 09 4 S SS EXACTA 16 SI Pe•d \IS400 FIFTH RACE 6 lur•on11\ Star '.)now Pt<lrora BarO<' L .<ky Mc Harguel Art1\t•C VpnturC' Vatenzueta r T me I 10 2 S 11 00 9 .ao H O uo 610 1 ao li EXACTA l 111 0110 U06 50 SIXTH RACE. 6 fur1ono1 1t111ora !Ve!SJ'IZUN) Cecile lSnoemakerl llillv Jean llorova) Time I 11 U EXACT A 17·S> 1>ald U 9 SO SEVENTH RACE. 6 furlOnos SOO 320 HO 360 300 uo Tiii Vou IOtlellOUUl'ftl l 40 2 bO 2 10 lrt"d"' Pren (P1nuv1 3 •O 2 60 T v Soot lMcCerronl 1 60 Time I 09 • S 's EXACT A j 1·91 oa 0 U9 50 U PICK SI)( 0 +6-3-7 It oald \91010 10 w ith on@ winning 11c1t et 1\1.i: rior\es1 \1 Pick SI .. (On\l)lalton Pll•d ll.J t I 60 ......... 14 ... Mino tlC~fl\ • '•Yt nor\f1l EIGHTH RACE. 1 furtonos r r\I Nor men ( Shotm&~er I 'I 10 1 20 c 00 Tt<ldv Naturally (Ptncavl l 70 7 40 De"'' 011blo 1McCarron1 ) 00 T•me 1 n 11s 'i £)(ACTA 16-l l paid '314 50 NINTH •ACE. I I 16 mitt\ on turt OtcOlltrot ( Slblllt > 40 40 18 70 11 60 Ru11v C1nvon lValtnrualal 910 S 00 Gellanl Minded I Mer al 17 40 nnw 1 41 1 s 'i EXACT A 18·91 oa>d \633 00 Allt1\dence 14 7S7 PREPS ... P'romCl • l ln1ven1t)' drop" into th(' co~sola t1on bracket, mecttng Cypress at 4:30 this afternoon at Gahr. Mission Vltlo SJ--. MarlJla 0 : Tht' host Diablos found Sunset Leaauc compet1t1on to their likina apin. postin& a 5eCOnd victory in two Stans (they bumped ofTO<.·ean View earlier, 49·48). The D1abl os jumped to an earl y lead and were: up by a 46-24 lead after three qunncrs before the Vikin& made some inroads 1n the fourth quanct to salvqeJ.ome respect. Marl.. 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I II 421 s LA CllllMr\ I 13 lll • Golden Stele ' ll "' 1 Mldw••' OM.i.n o.nv., 13 $ m Ho...slon 12 1 631 ,.,.. Sen Antonio 9 9 .500 • u1111 10 JO 500 4 01fle• ' 10 474 •VJ K1n11\Cllv • ll m l irl EASTl"N CONll•••NC• At141mtc ~ Boston " , ... Pllllaelelohla 14 • m 2 Wa•lllt11)tl)fl 11 7 ..,, 41-1 New Vorlt. ' 17 42' I .,, New JerMv I 11 4'21 I ~OMaieft Cllleeoo 11 9 sso MUw1111<" ti 9 sso Detroit 10 9 '26 I J Atlante 1 11 36t 3V. 1nolen1 ) 14 263 ~· ... Cltv•iand 2 " 'ti • W"""41119V'a Sc- LA Lellto 104, ....... J.,MY n LA OillMn 110, Daflu 106 Bo\ton 123, O~vtr 107 F>hll10tlohl1 112, Mllweukff tit K1nsat Cllv l?t. Atlante 100 TtNeflt'I ~11'1W\ Oe llu 111 New York 1no11na et Wath1ng1o<1 Detroit 11 Mllw1uku ~ellle el Ul1h Hou\IO" at Golde" Slelt San Antonio 11 Portieno Ulc9f'S 104, Nets t3 LA LAl<•"s < 1041 -Soroo~u 2·• o-o 4, Wortriv 6· 12 1·1 13. AO<lul·Jet>Oer 9· 16 2·4 20 Cooo.r 7· 11 0·0 1S. E JOM\on 6· 10 3 3 IS, Rambl' 2·4 0·0 4, Scott 4·S 3·S It, KuOCPlllk 3·4 3·4 9, Wilkes I 3 I·? ). McAdoo 1·2 4 6 6, McGM 1·7 0·0 2, Lnler 0·0 2·2 1 Tollls 42·7' 19·71 Jo.t HEW JE"SIY (fJI -Turner 4·9 0·0 I. B Wllllems I· 17 2·3 II Gmlnsk1 S· 14 O·O 10. Blrel\onO 11·19 4·• 7'. lllCPlarO\on 7·1S 6·6 20, G Jonnson l·I O•O 2. "'""" 1·1 O·O •. S101>1e1on ?·8 1·1 S Totals '6C>-90 13·17 93 kWI by Oulrt.o LA Lakers 34 11 21 17-IQ.f New Jel\ev 2S 27 IS U.--93 Thru ·POlnt 001ti-Coooer Fo111eo out-None Rtboull01-LO\ Ano4111S .. (Ab0ul·J1bber, E Johnaon 61. New Jer\ev SI (Sapoteton I II AUIUs-Los Allllele\ 10 IE Jonnaon 9), New· Jen1Y 74 IAkllerO\on ti) Tot1t touts-Los Anoele\ 19 N1w Jenn 24 AlltnOance -14.SJ? OIPPffs 110, Mav•rlcks 106 LA CLIPPERS ( 110) -JOhn\on 12·13 0·0 24. Wlllle ?·3 1·) s. Welton 6·7 l·I ll. Nlaon 14·21 0·0 19. Smith 5· 11 2·2 12 C1tcn<nos I· t 1-1 l. er1ooemen S· 11 I· t 11. Donelelson 1·1 1·2 3. W1mcf\ 1·1 2·2 •. Gordon 0-0 O·O 0, C119e l ·4 0 0 6 T OlllS S0-14 •·II 110 DALLAS I 1116) -Ao11lrre ··~· 1·1 10, Vincent 6·1? 2 3 I•. Nlmolllu• l ·S 2·3 I . D1vla 1· 1 0-0 4. 8l1Ckmen 10· II S·9 2S Hero.r 4·1 7·1 10, Eftls 9·1• 1·119 P.,k•ns l·• 0-0' To111s 4S·• 1•·11 106 k er• bv Oulrtwn LA Cllooers 31 14 19 26-110 Oallu 16 19 23 ?&-106 Ttlrff·POlnl goe ls-Nl•on, Agulrrt 1 FOUied O\lt~one Ret>ovncls-Los Anoell' 41 (W111on 12). Dallas 4S IV1ncen1 "4fmonlu• I I Aulsts-Los A~ 13 (Nixon 121. Delles 11 IDavoa I > Totel lo...ls-Los Anoelfl 11, Dl llH 16 TecMI c.el)-Aoulrre Aflt noa nce -u .ae2 COLLEGE SoCal Coe.toe IO, P omona·Pltt9r 7' (Nell·Cenferen<e) SOUTHl!ttN CALIFC>ttNIA COLLEGt (IOI -Avlles s. Ward 14 8eros1ev 14, Broce 11. Afldenon 13, Redd•Ck 2 McAlltst•r 6, Durtlllm 11 TlbOS 1 Totals 11 24-31 80 POMOHA·f'ITZER 1761 -Dargan 12 B•CHlri\ 21. Dlonen 9, LtWI\ I. Carr1ohlr 7. Penorv 12, Port9f' 7 Tolll\ l.& I · 12 76 H111ftlme Southern Cal Collffl. 49·4' Total 101111 Sou1nern Cal C04ieot 19 Pomona·Pllztr 1S Fouled O\ll Lewi\ IPPI Ano.non CSCCI 16 WEDNESDAY'S SCOAES WHI Soutnern Cal Colltllt 10 Pomone P111u Ce• Po1v !>LO '1 Norl1' Oe l\ota 4S San JOU S• 11 H11vward St S1 W"•ll•tr '4 T•tn1•v Te •n SS Cent wesr.1noton 62 Puott !.ouno S) Rec:lrle\ Cotoreoo 51 70. Co10rae10 64 Gonzaga "· Wllltwortn 3S Seulhwt1t Ttxes Sa n Antonio n. Cal Stele F1111 .,,on 64 D1ll1home al St Merv'\ Tuu SS Pan Ameroctn S9. ftau At.I S2 Tues At.M 71, Orel Roberts 10 Midwest DtF>a vl U . llhnol\ St 71 Bredin S7 lemPle \6 Cl\•CIOO SI 14. USIU 41 Oelro11 19, Cenl MlcP11g1n 67 Orell.t 91, Winona St 64 E M1cllloen 17 Gra nd V11llev ~' 61 1nell1n11 SI 78, Buller S2 KansH St 61. M•U l\\IOi)i St SI Ktnt SI 67 E llllnot\ S7 Ml1ml, Ohoo I• Pure!~ 79 M1cr.1oan 1Gi Vo...oo\town St ]) S lllonola 73. St lo...11 64 Toteoo 61, Wlfl•noero SI Xsvo.,, Ohio SI. Veloaralso •1 Seulh Ale ·B1rm1nor.am 1l S Caroline SI ~ o..t.e 91. A0t>aleCP1ien St 64 FIOr•Oa Soutllern 11, Ftonoa Intl 71 f'.10rld1 SI 61, J1ct.aonvt11e 60 LSU 19, MIUIUIPOI 64 Mervt1no 9S, Cl•vetend St I• MCNMH $1 7S Wl\hburn 61 Memohls St 90. M•OOlt l enn 17 Murre v St IA Ev11nw1llt SO North Cerol1ne St IOI North Ca r041ne At.T S4 Nt.., Orltens 80 N C Grren\OOro S\ Old Dominion 17 $1 Jo,tr>n'\ 6J Souln Caroline 11 (ltm~on U Tu111ne SS NtCllOll\ St SA Wake Foreat 69 D1v1c1wn SS W1t111m t. Merv S4 Voro1n11 SJ EHi Geor1111ow" 76. St Leo ~ Army to, Menllatt1nvlll• S4 Botton COllfft 90. Brown 10 811Cknell 79, Lock Havtn SI HartlorO 71 Me•,,. 71 L.ri1oh 13 Waoner 74 Lono 111ano u 71 Conco•O·• N v H M1nr.at11n S9 Seton Hell ~ Merlst 73. Rid•• 61 Penn St 66. Nevv 6) SI 8ona vent11re .. Nle111•1 •S SI Frenc1t, P• 90, Towaon St .. St John'• •7 Fordham 4' WHt Vi<olnle 10, R~rt Mo<'r(I 6S I Hlflh KMot '-"""*"' LAGUNA llACH INVl'T~TIOH•L (CMm!Mlltlllitl Oue,...t) 1.e.-Beed! 7'. UI AmieM 62 (C--.tle!IOue~I Los Alen\llO\ 11, Aub1douK I) C1lilorni1 4'. La M111oe 12 Icov loll. SanllaOO .5' l1 oU _ "4orco "· MelodvllnO '° '°"NTAIN VALLSY ,..wrATIOMAI. (l'lrtt .... , Senlr. 62, MJlllll.M IO ,ovnteln V1kv n, Loyola 4S VAl.INOA t•WrYATIOtfAL ,~ .... ..,,...., ld '°" " Valmcle J4 13 Of) c...-... SanlllNi> E.-en11 JI, fl Modena •7 (Oil O UOIN GltOVI INVffATIONAL (~ ......... , GerOtll Grove 4 , l.oere .,. ((_.Mfl ..,._.I Woo«!rl«l9 tt Chino )6 NOM·~•AOUI Mlu lOn Vleio 5', INrlne d lrvlllt t7, $1t11t1 Ane Yetlev 61 0 1ne HI"• 71. WMtmlnll., S3 lutne ,.,. es. Ml•noll• S6 $onor1 71 Ane"tlm 41 HIGH ~HOOL frwntaln V...-V 72. L.., ... 45 (llW!lfalel Vlln T.,.,..,,_,) LOYOLA (4j) -loktn 13, 'l'llson \4, C•v-u '· SulUven I , Md>onalel 2. Howe I , Ger11on 4 Toteti fl »• U. FOUNTAIN VAi.i.iV (11) -EmerlOI\ 1, Tl'tomes 10. lrkleno 17 Me'"" 11, Net .. 2 L z.-2, Horner•· C.mot• >. ooroon 2, 5'ott 2 Totals JO 12· I~ 11 kw• Int O\Htr1wn Lovolt 4 11 12 1 l-4S Foun111n vel .. v " 16 lf it-n Total I0\111 1.0vOla 17, l'Ollllllln Vellev 6 •cltMn 56, V.e.M&a S4 CVIMMll TtW'Mmll'lf) IOISOH (WI -Meroulles 2. 5'.rnm.nn 1. Mcconn.,, 24, coie 2. Dut>oM 1, K1tone 10. Smlfll 0, W11Mfwrl9nf 4. Coenen i. Prine• 1, $ar\d(fMI o Total• 23 10-1' 5' VALINCIA (S4) -RoiO 9, LaRu. I. Nak•W•"! 10. Jo<Wt 14, AO.ms s. Jenten 7 H.,retl I Munor 0 Total\ ti t•·?S S4 ker• b'I ,."'*" ECll•on 10 11 13 9 2 ,_S6 Velencle 10 9 U 16 1 2 j)-St Total fo11I\ Eellwn t2 V11 .. ncl1 11 F011tf<I 0111 Coenen IE> AO.ms IV) t<11one CEI L•euna h•cti 7t, Los Amteos '2 I L•~ Beed! Tturnameftf) LOS AMIGOS CUI -Howard 13, McMullen 10, Cortez 1. Devi• 13, A"llerson 2. Gerti• 10 Merlefl l , Guidi O. Perk 2. PHrson 6 Tl'IOl'llOson 2 Totals 19 24·42 62 LAGUNA BEACH (It) -Hlflt 19, Jorden 7 McGretn 16, W1tforo 3. Elf"en I. H•rclman • O.Wllf l, Fort11ne 4, Zlm· merma n 3. Al>Oel o. 1Cw11tk 0 Lewler 0 To1tl1 JI 17·31 19 kere bv 0u1n.rs Los AmlllOI 13 19 11 l,_.2 Laoun~acr. 10 12 14 t)-7' Totel to...ls Los Amloot 29 L9'1una Beacll 30 FO\lleO out Garcle ILA), NIHS (L81 TtchlllCl l NHH (L8 l Woodbrld9e 42, Chino 36 (G1r49tn Grev• TMH'Mmlfttl CHINO (l6) -Moon\ ' EUIOll u Cerlaon 1. Wefnfunor ll Tiffin 1 Tote!\ 16 • 11 36 WOODl .. IDGE 1411 -Muri>nv 12, York l , Brven 6, Sullivan l . Lvon s. Keele 4. Crver •. ,Town.eno s. R0\11110111 O. 8roowln 0 To1111 13 16·2 I 41 ~e 1tv Oii•"-" Cr.1no 7 10 ll 6-~ WOOC10f1doe 11 9 • 7 lS-41 To111 fouls Chino 19, WOOClt><IOoe 11 Amsla 56, Unlv.nltV SS IGellrT~) UNIVE"MTY (S$) -P1\llaon 7. w1rren 2 Gre ltl)fl s Arnold 23. Wln\IOW 3. SloUoff I, GIH ten 4, Me"' 2, Forrt!I I Totals 12 11·12 SS ARTESIA (5') -Mll1n 5, $uolmure 10, l 111 12. Deic,.,., 16, U"'4tmoto 6, Tnome>ton 2, Waklmura I Totel\ 71 14·70 56 SUre ltv Oua"'9n . Unlvtoltv 11 IS 10 13--SS .... ,.,,. 12 9 12 n-s. Total' fouls Univtnttv II. Artn l• 11 Fouled out W1rr1n IU) MIHHln Vi.lo 56, Marina 45 (Mn·IM-1 MA"'"" (4S) -Medina 7. Quinn •. Gto(04t\Qn • GUiid 9, Pl I, l(nuff 4. Crene S Havslfll• • Dr1helm 0, NevmaM O. Crell 0 Tol1I\ 16 13·12 4S MISSION VIEJO -Dnieno 11, Minier 13, Knowle\ 9, Peoeraon S. H..-e1man 16. Snanton 1, Hamp1on 0, V1ncev O. Hero.r O. Motien 0 HIH 0 Total\ II 10·16 ~ Scor• by O\Htnwt Manne 10 • 10 21-4S Min ion V1et0 IS ,. 11 10-S. Total IOUI\ Marine "· Monton Vl•lo 11 Fouled out IC.nuff IMer>. Pederson tMVI lrvlM 17, S.nt• Ana Valev 61 (Mn·IH-) "'VINE (11) -Patchtll 16 s Tem\11'1. H9f't1no II MyrPllv I, MOctro II, Reve 7. Scr.uttz 10. K T1m11re 2 Balelwln O. t<resr.er o. Snoddv O Totet\ JI 1S·3S 17 SANTA ANA VALLIY (61) -WllltlOd • Nelson to Shloo 13. Atv1rez 7. Hlckmen 16 llou 11 k -IJY 0111n.n Irvine IS 23 76 23-t7 ~ota Ana Vallt• 11 IS 10 11-61 Tolel foul\ Irvine 20. Senle Ana Vlllev l? COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Golc»n W•st 71, Groum.m 41 c ...... ,..,_., GROSSMOHT C411 -Enns ' Ro11H V 11. La111Jft1<1t I GeH19ller 6 Wllolt 12. Gtlmore S Tolels n 4· 14 48 GOLOIEH WEST 171> -Amon I, Beffam-. 10. Abvtle )l JOhn'on 24. Brn n 2, 8olton 6 E u fln 13. Gulhrlt 2. Storer l Total' l? 1 19 71 Helfll~ Golclerl WHI 31·'17 I ot1I '°"" Gron rnont 10. GOl<len Well ta Fo11led out Ga1111orier CG>. Giimore !Gt HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Costa Mesa 42, E\tancla lO C 1N1nt T tllmllmtflt) COSTA MESA 141) -Pe1"'4tr ), HareOI 6 McK1D0tn 1 Swenson 12 Cowtev IS J Edmund\ 4 M Sflllhn11ton • Totet\ 17 1·12 ., lSTANCIA (lO) -Eooe•lv 4. Forem1n 1 Gren1 2 fiaallno\ 1 J1~r •. Foroa 2 R1noone 11 Sett 1 Total\ t• 2·1 30 Seer• IJY Ouer19r• Coste ~'a It II 9 lr--42 Est1nc•e 6 3 9 12-30 .Tot11 fouls Cost• Ml\e 14. Est1nc1e 19 La si.rr• St, Edl'on 4' Cln'IM T.umem.ntl liDISON 1461 -Hlnne\UV 16. Ool>urn I. Nott\1119or • Wiison 10 Tvi.t 6 H,.men '2 Tot1I\ It I· 12 46 LA SiElt"A <S'1 -Marion 3L McKO\tke 10. Palni 13, An0trwn S, P111e1111e O Tole!\ 27 15·3? St Sc.,• bv Oii• rten EO•\or 14 16 6 t(>-46 Lii Serr a 20 11 11 10-S9 tote< toul\ Edison 1S Le Slt rr• 13 Fou•t o out Noffs1noer !fl Wll\on !EI Ora"99 SI, Marina 40 lir'VIM Teumameml ORANG€ tstl -WMe 20 Sarottel'll I~ IC.err 11 G11rlbev 6 D11lort S 8•-•• 0 Walton 0 Moow 0 FtrOU\On 0 NICH •• 0 To1111 27 14·'11 SI MARINA (401 -8rewster 13. Sat>et1no 10 Kut\fer 1 CMrrofn S Kll\ulka •, SmllPI I K1r11uo O Our11'1 O. Drevt r O rotala ·~ 10" .0 k en b'I Ou•l"ltW• Orange 10 19 I l 17-SI Marine 16 13 • 1-40 TOlft to11ls Of11"9e It Marina IS Foul.CS 0111 Cllerroln !Ml TecMlcal to11t t<esulk• (Ml Dufort IOI E l Tore SS, Corona def Mar 4S , ......... _, IL TOltO CU) -\Jel\t 14 Lowe 1 Honea 1. Movnifl.n 4, Nl<t>.14 1 Mallet 19 S.wver 7 Total' 24 7 14 S~ COltOHA DIL MA" (45) -Wvnn 13 Wiiiard 2 JQMl II, ~lrl 1. 8•,tnetv1n 0 Totels tt t 13 4S '"" "" ou.n.rs Et Toro 11 " " •• SS coron1 oet M11 10 12 11 •l-4S T-otat ~ Et1'~ lS w-del Mar " M l.IC M>TtcE flCTmOUI llUIM .. ~ ITATllliNT The following~· are ~~ITa flJTl~U doing bu91,_. ... ONE ,.._ ,. ..,.., ST~ MAINTENANCE 927 The lolloWtng peraon la van Neu Court. Cot1• dOlng t>-1.w-a .. M .... CA 92928 AOVANCEO ENGINE Allyton Mutlek. 927 Van MACHINING, 7811 Slater N .. Court. Colt• M .... CA Uno D. HunUnglon e..cn. 9282$ Callt 9294 7 Tnl1 butlMM '' eon-Erneet RonalCI C..a..11. ClucteO by.en lndMdual e&e1 R.o Coadl Or .'Hunt· AllytOrl M'*<lk lngton 8Md1. Cefft 92$47 Tiii• 1tat9!Tl9nl wu flied lhl• bualne11 11 eon· wllh the County C*11 of Or· ducted by an tnellvidual ange County on November Erneal R Car~I 2l 198' Thie ltat..,,.,,I w .. ftltd . ,..,., with 1119 County CWk of Or· Put>ltthtd Orange Cout anoe County on No¥9mt>er Dally Piiot Nowmbet 22. 29. 7. 1914 o.c.mtier a. 13, 1984 Tn-.tll4 MLIC M>TICE F2e0121 Put>llthed Of1nge Coul Dali::, Novernw 15, 22, 29, bet 6. tN-4 TH-456 Orange Cowt OAl.L V PILOTIThvrsd9Y, ~-e. 1Hoi flCTmOUS .,. .... M.um lTA~ The lollowtng I* IOl'I la OOlnQ bvein.t u D 0 V E. PIECEWORKS 1509 W-1 AMet1 Or ...... Satlt• Ana. Callt 921oe Ml.JC M)TlC[ Anita J-Lind 1509 NlJC M)TIC{ •-.,. ....,..TW'C W•t AMer-8 om.. Santa ----------l"UQLA. nu1"4 Ana, <Alli 9270& "1CTIT10U9 __... -AC-11T10Ul---.,._---.. - Thlt bualneu It eon -NA• ITAT'llmMT wa -ITA--MT ducitd ...,. an lndMO\lal TM _............., -ate -' -Anlta"'./Und "°"'II~;;---The~ .. Tlllt atel..,,.,,I wu 11*1 NOVA ENTERPRISES. ~Ca"'~E IHTEllHAT.........,a• w11h 1n. County~ of Of. 1120 E Garry A.,. noe. ...r ~1 , .....,.__, ange County on NoYember Senta An& Cell! 92705 3033 S Btlatol •0, eo.a 15, 198' JOMPt1 R 1<.r.-171ll ....... Celltomla 82'29 "*'"' Lucero Wey. Tutt~. Cellt. Thanh Huu ~. 2113 PublleMO Orange CoM1 92el0 Maple, eo.t. ....... C..- Oelly PtlOC ~bet 22 29. Rlchatd Gra~ 2429 tomle 9-2627 o.c.nt1er e. 13, 1914 Vi et• Not>laa. N-f>Ol't J ohn M1e11 .. 1 M~lel. T~7 8-:tl Call! t2te0 10501 Cowen Helgl\ta ~. FlCTmOUl IUIMll oat) T Sulluno. 11647 Santi Ane. Celltomla 12705 NAm ITATl•NT f't&.IC NOTICE .. _ •c NOTICE -c.cs., circ:1e. Foum111n v a1. T111• t>u.i,_.. " C()n- rn. 1o11ow1ng pert<>M are ----------___ r_ ~------1ey C.\111 12708 cluo1td by eo-ciertnen doing buslnea .. FICTITIOUS .,..... flCnnout WIM.. Thia buatMM 1, con-THANH HUU NGVYEN JANAS COMMUNICA· ..... HAT'la.NT NAm ITA~ Oucttd t>y a ~ pert· Thie lta~ ... tied TIONS, 3178 PuHman • 121. The tollowlng Pl'90" ta The 1......,_._ l*'IOf\ It ~ With the County ~ of Or· Coate M•H, C1111ornla dOlnQ butlMU.. doing bu._"'. JOMPtl R I<.,_. ange County on o.c.m- 92128 INTERN-'TIONAL OIL & SfEAl.ING CONSULT· TI\lt statement ..... IMtd 3. '914 Diana J. Jan•. 273 Eve-OAS. 3355 VII Lido. New· ING 2518 S OrtMI Santa With the eou. nty ~ o(Of. ,., ~"~ n.w!' l~ nlng ,.. .. -. Coron• ..... """'Beach C.itt 92M3 • • ,.._,_.., on .,_t>er ,.....,.,,..._, ..,. __ ...,._. .,..,,..,., .,... ,..... ' ' . Aft• c.tlf 92704 anoe...,~•·r .....,.._., l'\altw ""'-1 ,._,,_.._ •. l". Mar. Cellfornle 92825 Nicole A Durand 314 .-. t 10.,.. -·1 ~..., ,,__.,.._ " • Linda M. Brandl!. 19125 Lindo Avenue N.:.port Kimbra Lynn Sl•fllng . ,._.,, 20 27 1984 N()(WO()O T•nac9. lrvtM, 8Mctl OaHI 92M1 2511 s ar.et. Sent• An&. Pu~ Oranoe ~ TH-.632 California 92715 Thi•' bul lneN II C0'1'· Cllllf 92704 Delly~~'* 15 22. Thi• bu11n... I~ eon-o~=-~ ~'::c,Mdulll d~~!:, b~~~~,:~alcon-29 beoamt>er 8. 1NA . P\llllC M)TIC[ ~.::,by I oet* pert· Thia itai..,,.,,t WU flied l<lmbfa L Sterlint TH-464 flCTTnOUI ..,._ .. LINDA M BRANOll with Ille County CWk or Of· TIN •t•lerMn~-·~ ---------..... ITA,....,,. TNt etal91'Mnt wu llled enge County on Novoembet with"'-County,,,_,."'..,.. m-IC NDTICE · rrie tollowlng penont'.,.. w11111he County CleA or Of· 7 1994 ~9~nty Otl ~bet ___ r~.;..;...;..._ _____ ootng ~ .. •noe County on Novemw "'°1IO ""°"" "1CTmOUI MJ..... CENTUR'I' HOMES 1178 30, 1984 Publlt'*' Orenge Coul Pul>llah9d 0.el'IQ9 Coul NA• ITAnmNT ISE Main Street. •A lrvtne ,aao:ll Dally Piiot No°'!"'~ 15. 22 De ity Ptl01 No....tnl>9f 22 29 Tt>e tOllowlng P9ftonl ete Ca11torn1e 92714 P11blllhtd Orange COUI 29 t>ec.mbet , .. 1 • .,4 Oeo9mbet 8. 13 1984 OOl"Q t>v.a-.. Ptolttp H M<:N-1176 o.lty Pllol Oeoembet a 13. TH-449 TH-4tl CLOSET MONSTERS SE Main s1 .... 1 •A. IMne 20, 27 INA ---------------------i 1110 M1n u n11e Or•v • c.Jltor"4192714 TH-518 l'\8.IC NOTICE 1'18.JC NOTIC[ LAIQ\ir'• 8Mch Ce11torn1t o. Slmt>ro 1901 0 81- ----------91651 l" .. Terreoe Corona del PUBLIC M>TICE K·147'1 f1CTinOUI IUIMH Olor11 C1m111e Bak•r Mar California 112825 '1CTmOUI.,..... ACTITIOUl euelMI.. NA•l'fATI_,,, Wlleon 780 Manu nne Brian Rallune, 1179 SE ..... ITATOmNT ..... ITATl..-r ffle ~ per9001.,.. om.. Laoune Beech Cell-Matn 91,.. •A ~ c.... TM to11oW1ng per-.ont are OOl"Q bu*-u IOtnle 92651 lotnie 92714 Thefollowlngper90na11r• dOlng bwineU... CANYON PLUMBING Tlmoll'lyAlanWlllOn 780 Jeen ~ 1178 SE OOl~bu,,,,_.u GOULD. COMPUTER 1909 Feoetal A ... Coete M•nunna ~1¥9, LaQUn• MlinSlrMI •A lrvtne,Callo M UL TO N p L A3!.~ S 'I'S TE MS O IV IS 1 O N, Mee&. Calif 92$27 8eectl. Clllllornle 92851 forn1e 927 t 4 ~r.LT~o~~::e~ar:w~~ Paulerlno C•ntar. 150 T\ITlo Jllflannl "-"-'*' Tiiie t>11tl,,.H It eon fllle l>u11,..._ rt Con· C P9'llalln0 A,..nua, Bldg e. 1909 Federal A... eo.t• OUCt«S t>y huso.od and wite ouc1eo 1>y • Mm/ltd oertrw ~m· Hiii•. •lllornll Sult• 145. Colt• ...... c.... M .... Callf 92927 OLOAIA WILSON TIM tl'l•D 0 IOfllle 9282t Aebecca L)•l\tl Herr.,_. . Wll .. SON PHILIP H MC N.e.Mff St.,,,,.., Miila ForetMn, Gould~ 8Y9~ 1tot F9deral Aw C..• Thia •Ultemenl ,.,.. llltd Thlt 11a1.,,..,,1 ... tlecl &.:!4: :=°· El Toro. Inc: • etei. of ~•tton. ~ C4111f 92827 with ,,... County C191'\ Of Of wnn the Counl) C*11 of Of Tllla butlMH •• con-Floflda Thlt t>u1lneat It eon-~ County on Oc'lot>er 3 I •nve C0unty on Oeolmt>er ducitd~ an lndlvldual Tnl• butlneN le eon· ctucted by~ aftd..,. 1914 3. t9t4 ...... ruaN O Clue1td..., a corpotattofl AetJ9ee8 L Hetfanen ,.... ..... , STE EN F\,.,.,..,,. ' SHELOoN l OINKES. TMa ltetement .. flled Pvblltl'l90 Orange eo.t Publllt>td Otanoe eo-t Tflll stat~t wu llled Viol Pr9'1denl wfth lflt County Cler1! Of Or· Deity Piiot "'°"'9mbet 22 29 Delly NOi o.c.n11er I l3. ~!he GouM Clefll o1 Ot· Tflll t\atemen1 wu t1tec1 .,. County on ~ o.cemw e 13 1N• 20 )7 1"4 Ooutlty ~ No¥9ml* Wlffi tM Ctiunt,-Olenl Of Of-10, 1ttA TH-'80 TH·S33 ~"4 ~ County on ~ber ''"* . ,.. .... ,... Put>llhtd 0t.,. eo.c """' .... c. ~ 0 " \ -J. c ~ . trtlt ----------,..----------.--------=-r.:=========r==========1 P\lblllMO 0r.,. ~ ~ OellyPllot~C-22 2t rtltll• ;::>~ l'~.J -~r.r .. llJ Deily fl'tlol Nowelnber 29, Pvblleflecl er.,. COM! Oeolmber. t), ttf4 ......... CU• t _.411 ----- 1164 Dally Peo. ~ l2 29. TH"90 0 •-.... • ., TH>-618 o.oamoer •. 1:), l... ' • ..-!>.. • rtennoutlllll•ll.. '9CtmOU89'W.. fltCTmOUllMltM'.. PIOTmaUeWN '9Cnnout.,.... _____ __.................. r ...... n ... _.,. lllft.'nl'r' M UC M>na MAm STA,.._Wf NAm 8TA~ MAm ITAftlmilT Ulm 8TATlmllf ,.._ I TA.,_..., P\8.IC fl)TIC( ~ --. The fOlloWln9 pertoN .,. Tiie '*"""O penont .. TN foltowlnO panona ate The fOlloM'9 ~ .. The foloWlnQ ""'°"' .,.. 111-.,. 111nnH fltCTmOUI lliillSN dotl'CI ~... d04nO l>llllMll • ~ ~.. doing~... dolnCI ~.. :TTT'tCMle .,_... ~ ~·-- WHT COAIT PROP· T .. E llCECUl'IVI O F· CLUI OOAOHA OEL MAIWIH e KAPtl.UI t Ml M MANUFACT\..14'1NO ...-ITA,_., ..Cnnout ....... ,.._ ITA,._..,. EATYAINOVATION8,3tDO ~P0"1, t10 tMw· MAA, SO~ l. eo.t :m·· AHOCIATlt. Ht Ian & MAMITINO CO .• 131~ o::=~f/l'I U..ITAW ~:::::::"'°""- W HtNlll'd 13, lent• Ana. Cant«~ 300, COfona def M.,, Caflt t 5 Mlgllal Drtw, lu"a )()(), WeM 8:::,..A= Or MIUU lilOSI 1111,1..AS, TM foloMng J*'90fl II INITITUlK>NA'-PAOP· C.itf 92104 etach. t2te0 Rlcherd 8ttM Hunaall• HlwPOt1 IMdl. C4llltoml9 ~n A. Moyer, 84S LIMITlO 195$2 MacNtllUI' dolnCI ~ fl/f. !ATV INVESTORS 1201 ~ Muw.11lklrMtt 111• W.u..I Ent~ lnC . 807 LMllCIU' Corona dei t2ttO ............ _ w ""'-" ............... :... ·-......... ,.._.. HAUL·A·WAY HANDY· Oo•• ltr••t ..... port '"~~~-~t· C.llfOfnla, 110 NMtpott M•,call ~ ~I;~*~~· -;;;;_92715 · R~-. ...._.MAH, 2212 ,..,.._ Ooeta 9Mcf\.Celt tHIO ~ tcott H* ~ t1 ,_., Center ~. SUit• 200, ~Mn~. I07 .., _,...om.. 14.ftct 300, Olt• A Mor•'. eo ~ Cotllof•tton • ~ Cellf t1tM .>ottJ Rella. u~ "°""'*" St.,. Co11a M~H, C alll. ~ IMct'I. Callf t2MO uni.,,-, CorOM o.I Mat, ~ leaocfl, ~ 0erMM Wflj eo.ta ...... Cellftirnla COfl)Ofattofl. 174 ~ A l...atlrNr, t212 Wrf W., eo.t• ...... 94041 Tiii• bualneM I• CC>fl* cam. ·~s t2 Clllltoml9 •• "·._ ..... A~. Oranoe. ,-..c19ra1, Ccal• ....... Celt ~ t2'27 Tiile IWtlnM• I• COl\A ducted by • COl'POf•tlon Thlt bUtlneM II COii• Thi• IWllNM .. con-Thie ~ .. COi\• ~ t2tle ~ Thia bvMMN I• con· ~ by a ""*" pet1· ~ttwyn M Wettwl, "'-'-ctucttd by~ Ind.... duct«! by en lndMd\Mll M't«I bY' co-pe11MI. Thtt bullneel II con· Tht• ~~ .. con• ~ by. I --09'\ner fWthlP dent Nancy A HUn11161• MAAVIH a. tCAH1.UI ~A. WOYIA ductlld Oy. I~ ~llor'" en~ lflllp f'8ll "elDft M IUtnen HI Thia ~t wte M9d ~ 1t tied TIN .... ,...,., .. ~ TNe Mlilltl•it -f'l9d Jtm MoHar, P; 1 llellt TNI •a...,_1 ._ _., ~ ...,_.1 WM ,._., Thia ttalalNf\t ... lle.d wltlllNCountya.tllofOf. Wltllt~Mc::n";"O::-ot0r· wtthtfle()ouMyOW1&0fOf. """~ ...... ~~~ TNa ~0:-ot":. ..... tNCoufttyC....oU)r· wMtr.~C»nofOr· w1111 t,_ County a..t1I of Or· ... Countv on Ool"°' tt, artOt Oounty on ~ anga ~on~ IO, :e9;tit"' on •111~-"="' No\4mtl0f' .,. Counly 0n ~tier _,. on Nowembllf "199 County on "°'*"'* tN4 1. ltl' ttl( • --M09 ~ .. , on 20. 1tM 1, ,,... 20, ,.... ~ • ...... ~ r-H , 1_. ,._ ,_,.. . ,_,,. ~ PutllNd 0r-. ~ o,_... Coaot ""'*'*'Or ... COM ~ Ol'W'le 00-. ~Or.nee~ M..._ 0r-. c... •aur.t o.w.. ca. ~ ~ 12 ~ OelY "°' ~ , u . O:~ ~ 11 22 ~Not Haw••.., n. n . o.t¥ Hot D« ,,... t. tl. Delly "°' o. ,..., e. 1s °"',,_Ho•*''°°' n. a.. o..,,..,. ---n . n . ~ •n ~-,,...... .. -. " -,, A I r. I· C G ~ V U I I r I ( • ~ ~· 13 ttf.4 ' 21.~1. taa at.~t. t...,. · · ~ 1 ,.. 10.t1. , ... • to tr ,..,. ·Dec.,..,,,'"" ~t. 11 tMol ' , TH 4t2 • T"""'44 • ~S3 TH-411 044'1 • fH.60I 'n4-ttt ....S ..=.;:.:;;;;;;;;;,..;;;;~---------'----"'- .. 1 C4 Or-. Cout DAILY PILOT/Thu<lday, Oeeember D, 19 • NSllC NOTICE lt•tlln ~ NetWll '1CTITIOUI euMIRll 'ICtmOUe euMtlH ~ euuteN ,ICTfflOUI ·~· AOTITIOW ..,..... ....._...... 'ICT'lftC)UI IUl•ll mncs or-MAm ITA,......,. ~ ITATDmNT ..... ITA'Y'DmfT IV.Mm ITAT'OllNT MUil ITAtt•NT N.u. .,.ft,.,,, ., Reel~ l1tAMI ITAflMllff lfC)N -~ Ttoe loloWlng ~ .,. The lolowtng ~ .,. The IOlloWtnQ '*"°"' .,. The fOflOWlna petlOM .,. The loUOwtng '*'°" I• nie fOllowl"G petlOf\1 ., I t ~ ..... The 10"°"'~ l*90fl " ~IOI le l\eftOy O•lleft Chai bullneN.. Clolng butlMu -dOlnQ bullneM .. 0 0 Ing bu .1 n ... • I : OO!ng buaAnUI ... d0tng bullr-. ... No A 11 .. 11 o~ ~ ·~ DA y .... undef9lgneCI ••II no1 be c AS81C IUILDIHO PACll"IC COAST 01n INTf. .. COM 3&9 Ian SfAfllCHTEC. 315 Cot· PAINCIPAL'S MAILIOIC 11) GOOD NfWS MINIS· In lhe lvC.-IOt COUf1 01 lllfSPOHSE S'f'STl!MI. t~W IOr "'Y Oll01 °' MAINTENANCE-OLYMPIC COMJtAHY. ''° (; 21110-2. Mt(IVll Dr w .. 10$, New-on~o Bel~. CA 92981 •20 Wernet A\'f Hunt TRIE$ IHTEAHAT10NAL. (2 the Stat• of C&lllornla. tor POLICE·MEDICAL·l'IAf· lty COl'llrtc*5 b~ WIJ,· DIVISION, 2772 Htuvi.w Cott• MeH. CeHfornl1 pcw18"ch. Cllllfornl192t80 Abdalleh Morem. 1421 lngton Beec:tl, Celll 92641 GOOD NtWS PUBLI· fhl County of ORAHOl H -.,.,, ~KIM, ctbl Wllllem Offlt, Ntwpot1 8-(11, Cello t2827 lnterGommunlGetlona, Sl'Mlmroc:.11. CO.II MeM. CA Orent W H11111 0242 CATIONI 3<412·B Welt In the Matt« Of the tal1tl OUAfSS 2'40 1 Vlllt oO• KIM •• PfO....iontll GOrPOr· tornl• t2eeo Htfbet1 K W&Qnet. tlO' tnc. • ~ ~'°'· ~. Wer~t AV9 H11ntlngton MKAlthuf, 8.ent1 Ana. Cell-Of MUAAAY KAAPMAN. De-St . N-Po'l e.ech. Calll If°"· .... 1141 l<IM .... llll 1111 tnd Jullt LMch lnG ••• 2 tat 0-2. Colle M9u, Call lll()n, 3$9 Sen Miguel Dr . Thll bUlln•• II ccn-Beech. Cllllf 82147 tornll 12714 oe&Md 92660 2'401 Kahn, AltorMY •t llW. ttl• nla COfporlllOfl, 2172 fOrnla 92ta7 &ult• 105 NewpOrt 9Mctl. dUC1tO by" .,, k'IOMdull Thi• buatn•H 11 con-Aon A Meek•. 11ae c... Notio. It "-eOy given thll Oet•ld D atrtrem. Wlllitl'n r l<.enn, A1t0t.-, It Hlllvt.w 0t1ve. H1wpor1 Tlllt bvslntH I• eon-c.ltt0tnll 92t80 Abdellt.h Mor.iM Cluettd by an ln<IMOuel Ofena. ,,F, Anehelm, Cell· the uncterllgned will ..., II Vitti H~at St ~ I.aw WllO I otuce "'•t a..cfl, Cllitofnll HMO Oucteel DY an lndMClu• Thia bu1lnHI 11 con· Tllll 1tetemenl w .. ll*d Grant W H1trll lornla 0280<4 Prlvete ~. to Ille hlghelt 8ffGll, Cllll 92660 local«f ., 4340 Campua Tlllt bvtl,,... 11 COii• ~EA8ERl I( WAON A dUC'led by • corporation wl\11 Ille County cienc Of Of· Thi• 1111~1 Wll flied Jim D. Langford. 1121 Ind beat bidder IUbleCI to Tiii• bualn••• " con· Drl\19, ~ 212 New1>0tt led Dy; 1 corporation Th• 1t•tllrl*lt WM fli.cl Toni AltlClndet. Pl'tllden1 enoe County on NoYetnb« wtth Ille County Clef1t of Of· Cua Grenet• 11'. Anaheim, confirmation of Mid Sir dueled by 111 lndll/ldUal 8eech. Ce11torn1a eaeeo end JUL.Iii 1.2ACH, Sect_.llY with the County Clet1I of Of. Thll 111terMnl w• tiled 21. tt&.4 anoe County on Novemoet Calltornl• 12804 l*IOf Court. on or 1f1et the G.,ald 0 eartrem "*' wllt not be ~.ible tor Thlt 1tetement wu filed enoe County on NOY9mti. wtth the Coun1y Ci.t11or01-nt1ZN 8. 1914 D•v• A M1t0n, t 129 lllth dey Of Dtcembel. 1984, Tiit• •111emen1 we• Or f .. and coet• 1>11d 111 .O· wtlll lhe COl.lnty CWll of Of· 29, 1g94 61\0t Covn1y on NoYembet Pvbllthed Or~ eo.tt '2MMI c a .. Grande •JI. Anlhelm, et the orne. of JllMI L wltll tlle County Cierk 01 ....,_ to him. on°' •hw tNa enoe Covnty on Novemw . 1'1111a a. ttl4 Oally ~llot ~bolf 4:2, 29, Publlllhed Or1nge Co.et Calll0tnl1 9280-i Rubel. Jr • AllOfney •t Law enga Covnty on November d1te 13 IN'4 ' Publl9hecl OrallOf Coh1 P.01'3 '**"bet e. 13, l984 Diii= Novembet I&, 22, Thi• bu1lneu 11 con· 3-432 Vie Oporlo, Newl)Ort 7, 1g84 ,_121 DATED. Thia 11111 day of ' faoMt Dai Pilot Oec«nw 8, 13, Pub111hed Or11119e Cou1 Tll-"$11 29. bet e. 1084 OUC1ed Dy non-profit , .. Beaeh. CA. County Of Or· C OCIOOtlf, 1g64 Publllhed Or....-Coelt 20, 7, It"'• D•'ly PllOI "---bet• 13 T"" <44• t19l""'t ·~·· Slalt of C1lltornle, Ill PubllS'*I Oran~ out P • W A..,. c -·...-..., ., ....-n v, • llllDl lC NQTIC( ,,_ " """ O l~llOI Nav•-...... r t!I 22 •let .... erton • .,tq . Diiiy PllOt <>-TI!* 0, 13, TM-631 20. 27. 1184 r~ 0.AVI! A. MASON. AON A. rig t, !Ille Ind lnlerNI of I ..... .,... • . fUUC NOTICE MUC NOTIU "8JC NOTICE l'\IM.IC NOTIU MOC NOTICE l'tBJC fllTICE MUC NOTIC( flCTITIOUt llUMmH NAM1 8fAttmtn The~ !*ION.,. ooino~u ACE l"lllUMAN AHD At- 80Cl.A TE 8, 307 Mein Street. HunUnQton a..ctl, ca11tomle 11648 .Ac. !OwWO Fr~ 571 Wendy Lene. eo.ta M .. Clllfo<nle 112027 Thi• bualn•H 11 oon· Oucted by an lndlvldulll ACE! FRUMAN Thi• tlatement WU fli.d 11r1th the County Clenl of Or ~County on Hovemt>et 29, 1984 nltM Publltned Orenge Coetl Oalty PllOI Dece<mb« 0, IS, 20. ~7. 1984 TH·.&11 Wenrle &. Andenion, 36.<IO 20 27 1904 ---------lH·&23 ------------------MEEKS, JIM 0 L.ANOFORO .. kl deCMMd It tl'le I""-of 29. bet 6. IH~tt-d 1 Wlltlllr• Blvd,. Suite 703, • • TH·530 Pl8UC fllTIC£ FICTITIOUI IUllNlll DUD11c NOTICE Thi• 1t1tement WU Iii.cl dMth 1nd 111 '"' riOht, 1111• --------Pla.IC NOTICE L.ot ~.CA 900101213) iiua•ic NQiTICE NAMI ITA TlMINT rU1X. with th• County Cl9ttl of Of· and Inter"' that the Mt11e P\8.IC NOTICE __ .;;.-..;...;...--.--- 73M&M ---------'ICTITtOUI .,...... l'UUt. 'I ~ fOllOwlng '*'°" II enge COi.iniy on NOvembef Of Mid deCMNd 1'111 IC· FICTtTIOUI .u ...... Pul>tlthed Orange COUt "8.tC NOTICE .,.... ITAlWMIHT dotng bUtlneu M. HOTICI 20. t98• quired by ~atlon of law Of "CTITIOUI •UllNHI Nii.Ma aTATUmn' o.ity PUOI o.c.mwr 8 ---------The followtng '*'°"' .,, '1Cl1TIOUI llUIMH JAR M 0 . s cu s T 0 M INVITIHQ 91DI ,., ... othetWIM other ll'lln or In NAMI ITATIMIHT TN followlng pereon• are 11184 ,ICTITtOUl llUttHIU OOlng butl,,... ... N..-ITATHll.., AUTOWORKS. 8121 Electric: NOTICE IS HEREBY Pvbllen.d Oranoe Coal! lddltlon 10 thlt ol •Id 0.-OllOWI SOM.,. doing b\.ltlMll ... Tll·~• MAm ITATUmNT ZlYZl< VIDl!O PfllO· The follow+ng pw!IOM are Ave., Stanton. C11H. 90e80 GIVEN lnlt euled 01lty Pilot o.c.tnb« 8. 13. CM.Md. 1tthe tlmeof dNth. oJ::: ~ .. ~: OFFSIT! VINTAGE WOODS PART· The lollOWlng perlOl\I.,. DUCTIONS. t5<400 B•I· Clolng bvtlneu.. Jarmo Jvhatll Pulkkl'*" ptopoaela IOI lurnlllllng •II 20, 27. IN'4 In Ind 10 all the G41ftlln r .. I PRODUCTIONS. 20061 NEAS. e30 The City OflYI doing bull-.. grade. ,, 13, W•lmlnttet, 8.ACK BAY CLEANERS. 8111 w 81y St Colt• M•a lebQ4.me.terlell. equipment TH-514 propetfy lltUaled 111 the Ctty Cherwood I.II . HUnllngton South, Orange. C1llfornl1 Pllll.JC NOTICE SCHOLARSHIPS UN· Calltornll t2083 2875 ll'YlneAw, 1·B1, Cotta Celll 92027 • • tr1naporl•tlon. ind euch of Huntington BMch, Coun Belch. C.A 92140 92088 ----------LIMITED. t7 Creetl'laven. Con1t1nc:e Henley, 15400 MeM. Cll1f0tnll 92027 Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-otl\et 1-.cllltl" 11 mel be re ty ot Orenoe. State of Clll· Amir D Lill 20951 WMtetn Netlonll P1r1• D£PARTMENT OF lrvlne, C&11fornle 92714 Belgrad•, "t3, Weal· Baclc Bey Company, 2975 ouc1ed by en ll)dlVldual quired for the CON TAUC· Ml.IC NOTICE fornle, perllculerly 0•· Cnarwood Ln, HuntlngtOtl ner• I, e CellfOfnla general THE TREASURY JM'lel Eugene Cllrile, 17 mintier. Cellfornl• 02813 lrvlne Ave. t·B 1, Co•I• JlfmO P\Jll(kl'*I TION OF THE FOLLOWING ICtlbe<I u tottow•. IO-Wll "'··~h. CA 92048 pll'tnefStllp 630 The CHY INTERNAL REVENUE Cre1t1l1ven lrvlnt This bu1lne•1 11 COn· Mela,Cellfornte92827 Tnls statement wu 111.0 PROJECT GISLER .AV· NOTICE OF An undivided t15inlet .. lln Th11 bu11ne11 11 con~ Drive South. Orenge, Cal(. SERVICF C&tllontnll 92714 ducied by en lndhlldual Tl\lt bu•lneee la con· with the County Clerk of Or· ENUE PUMP ST A TION RE· ~UlnE'I IA.LE Lots 5 end 7 Btoek 3 tO of ducted by en lndlvlOUal l0<nla 92668 Tlll1 bu1l11.91t 11 con· CONSTANCE HENLEY Oucted bY I compeny enge County on NO,,_,,,bet MODEL. PROJECT NO Loen No. 19303471 Huntington 8Mell Tract u Amet o_ Liii L/M No 2 (Vlntao-Wooda lfOTICE OF 'pueu(; dUC'led by° In lndrvtdual Thia llllemet"lt wae llleO UNOLEY P HOYLE 9 198<4 1 I l2 t00·83 JAC08S ,_. mep recorded In Book 3 11._... Apll). 1 C1llfornle Hmlled AUCTtON IALE JAMES E CLARKE With the Counly Cletk or Or· Th•• llltetnent Wll flltd f2'040t B1d1 Wiii be reGelved by ,..... • Thi• •1•111)'*\I YrU _. Plf1netlhlp, t9 C0t90t•1• Undet the kltllor1ly In Thi• •t•tement WU ll*d Ing• Covnty on Novemw ,.,nil The County Cletk of Or· Published Or•"""' Cout the Co.II M ... ~ltlty CR~~:J>A 9~0~~00Y Page 38 of Mlec:.ll&MO\.I~ With the County Clelk of Or· PIUA, N__,.,.. Beleh. Clll- 1n1etnal Revenue Cod• Me· wllll the County Clerk of Or· 13, t9M •nq• Covnty on November 0111y Piiot No11.;t;; 15 22 OiatrlCt " the off~ ot the CORPORATION u duly 99-~:'nQ. og:~Y R~f:n1:. ~~~nty on N011embet IOfrna Iii;,;)'. lion 6331• tile proc>eny Cle enge COUl\ty on Novembet F211CM17 0, 1984 29. ~bef 6, 1984 · City Clerk. 77 Fllr Drive, po1nted Trustee unde< the more commonly known •• ' l"2IOM2 Tlllt bualneH 11 con· sc;rlbedl>elowhut>MnMlz· 21, 1984 Publlthed Orange Cout F2IOM2 TH-462 Costa Mesa. California until tollowtng ducrlbed deed of 305 10th StrMI. Huntington Cou ducted by· 1 genetll Pert• •O lor nonpayment 01 '211290 Dally PllOt November 22, 29. Publllhed Orange Coelt tlle nour 01 11 00 am · Jenu· trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Beectl. C1llfornl1 Publlthed Orenge 1 nennii> lnte<nal revenue tun due Publilhecl Ot-enge Colll oecem1>er 8. 13, 198<4 0811y Pltol Oeoernber 6, 13. PUBt.IC NOTICE ary 2. 1985 II Which time AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Te<ms or sate ceah tn l•w· Dally Piiot November 15. 22. Jeffrey E Stone from RA L pH W Diiiy Pllo1 o.c.tnber 6, 13, TH-4111 20. 27 198'4 they will be opened publlCly BIDDER FOR CASH (pay· lul money ol the United 29• Oeoember O. 198~1\-474 Thia tllletnent wu llled McDONALD 35052 Cook 20, ~7. 19&4 TH-525 FtCTITIOUI IUllNEll and reed aloud In the councu able II ume of .... In lawful Stalls on oonflrm1110n of _______ ..-....-.. with the County Clerk of Or• Lane. San Ju1n Cllplstrano. TH-529 PUBt.IC NOTICE NAMf STATEMENT chembert Sealed proposal• mooey of the Unlled Stares) sale. "'·pen cun end b•I· PUBllC NOTICE ange Covnty Ol'I NOV911'1btr CA 92675 Tiie properfy will nuai 'C NOTICE T11e followlng pertons ere thlll be1r the title ol the 111 right, 111141 and lnle<nt ance evidenced by note ... 30. 198" be lold 11 public euctlon IS r:1cm1oua IU .... IS ruuu ootng bullnett u : w0tk Ind tile neme or the conveyed 10 and now held cured by Mortgao-Of Truit NOTICE OF provided by lnle<n11 Rev· DllD•IC NOTICE NAMI lfATl•NT COL ESWORTHY ANO bldd•r but no 011\er die-1 Deed 1 Deed h t MATH o, enue Code Mellon 8335 and r~ The lollowln" na.1on1 ttl flCTTTIOUI •UalNEll COMPANY, 2545 Eatlblufl tlngul1h1ng merk. Any bid by It und« u d o ..... d $on500l.OO• ptroo~ y .. ~ G.,AC'"' lfU••T •,...... NAMI ITATIMINT ._,. Truat In tile property herein· ..,, .,., .,,... n "' '"" related r90u1et1on1 Date of FtCTtTIOUI llUllMSI doll'.IQ bullneta u : SKYLINE T I I Drive N-port Beeeh Call· received 1f1er Ille sc:l\edu • ..., after described: posited wltll bid Ii.HD 0' nTITIOH Sale: Oeoember 21. 198<4, NA• ITATEMIHT BUSINESS SYSTEMS . dOt::: ::;:: ::1on• .,. fornla 112660 • e~~\i' 11~~ ~ lh• =~· TRUST OR JOHN w. Bldaor oller1to l>elnwrll· 1'0 ADMtNllTI .. Time of Sale: 11 00 AM . The fottowing penon• are 19909 Burnley, Huntington BACK BAY COMPANY Charlea Frenklln Col· 0 •• a retur 0 JACOBS 1no CLOLA M. Ing and Wiii be received " 18TATI NO. Piece of Sai• lntern81 Rev· dptng bualneu u : Beacll. CA 92&48 26751 A 1 B 1 Colt · esworthy <450 v1111 Rome the blddat unopened. It thall JACOBS, huibend end wife the aforeHld office 11 eny A12M2'7 enue Service, 24000 Avlla IA) SUN WEST DIS· Phlllp M11thew Jeach, c1i .,.., . 8 •7 1 Newport ' Beach. C1ilforn1i De the tole r .. Ponllbltlty Of B E N E f 1 C I A R y . time lhe< the flrat publl· To Ill l'lelrl. benellollflel, AO Leaune Nlnuel CA TRIBlJTORS (Bl SUN WEST 19909 Burn'-, Huntington M81&, al fornla 92 2 92680 Iha blddat to ... thll hit bid f ''.1 . l 1 • ' • ~, Llndley P H~. t83 t This buslnes.J#· 11 con. 11 r ............... In pr,.,_ time CR 0 CKE R NAT I 0 N .AL cation hateof and be ore creditor a end contingent 92817· th floor Tiiie of· CRECIT CARO SERVICE. Beach, C.A 92148 lrvlne Av1 t B 1 Coate " .....,,.,... ...,.... 8ANK, 1 Natlonel Benklng dell of Hie erldllor1, and peraone who tared Only Ille tiOhl, title 1823 E 17th StrMI, Sul1• This bu11neu 11 con-c f • • 9 is 7 dueled by: an Individual A Ml of pl•n•. Speclel Auocletlon Oeted tl'll• 27th di y of No-may be olhef'WIM Interested IOd 1n1er .. 1 of AALPH W t1103 Sente Ana Calllornie dUC1ed by an lndhlldual MeH. all Ofnl• 2 2 CH.ARLES F COL· P101111ton1 and lddltlon1 to Recorded Oecembef t3, vembet. 1984. In 1111 wUI1t1d/0t est•t• ot ,... 1re11a ..._,..,,. O. lu 7'10, Newport leecl\, Cll- fornle .-0 Publllhed Or11119e Co111 Dally Pilot December 8, 1~. 20. 27. 198" TH·Gtt DEATH Nonces McDONALD In end to the 11270 i • Philip M JMCh d~':s b~:i:~l~uaJeon· ESWORTHY ~enetll :'0;'''°7ri 10 1 the 1983 as Instr No 83-564871 llHOA KA""'1AN, Ad· GRACE STUART property wtll be ottered '"' CfaJg Micheal Bumi, 2520 Thia 111tement wu flied LINDLEY P HOYLE Tllls stetement Yrat filed t1ndu pee ell one of Oft1Gl11 Records In the ol· mlnlltretttw of the E1tete of A petition hu bMn flied MYERS sale If requ91ted, the "C" North Tuaun. Santi with the County Clerk of Or· Thi 1 temenl flied with the County Clenl of Or· m•y be obtained 11 the of· flee or 1ne Recorder of Or· aMd Mun ey IC•pmen, 0.-by RAf'IOI STUART In the REED M . MYERS, Internal Aevenu. S«vlG• wlll Ana. c.&lforni. 92705 ange1 Covn1y on Octobef t8, 1 h 'r.,.s ~ ty ci:.u 1 °' •noe Counly on Novembe< tlGe of the Direct Of of Publlc •nge County; Mid deed 01 cedent. Superior Coun 01 Orange passed Dec 3 fumlsn lntormitlon lbOut Thi• butlnfls la eon-111$.C w 1 1 Cou n ° · 28. 198" Services. Room 419• 71 F•lt 1ru1t dNGllbel the toUowlng Jamel L Ruo.t. Jr . At· County reque111ng tl'lll away · ' po111bl• encumbrencH, ducted b"" ltl lndMdueJ• F2llM3 1·"941 nty on November f'lt1al Drive. COila M .... Call· · 1 , • .. ... 2 VI R• 0 STU•RT .... 1984 in Sant Ana. Ca. I ..-.... ........ ' P O ,.___ 9• 198'4 Publi .... _. "-an ... "---1 l0tnta upon I non-retun· properly torney 1 •·••w. ,,,_ • ,.N 1 " .,.. •P· H ..............ied ln wh Ch may be u_,.., in .,.... CAAIG M. BURNS ublllhed renge .,.,.., F2'03n """"" "" .-.,.... PAFICEL t Oporto, N-pOl1 Beech. CA pointld u petlOf\el rep-e is P•~~ 1erm1ning the value of the Thi• '"'"'*'' WIS filed Dally Pllol November 15. 22. Publ..,. Or•noe Coelt Dally Pilot December 8. 13. 01ble peyment of I 10 00 An 92663 reMntetlv• 10 ldmlntsl., the death by his son Earl lnte<est being IOld Detcrlp-with the County Cieri! of Or· 29, Oecemb« 6, 19&4 0111 Pito1 December 8 13 20. 27. 198<4 lddltiOnel Chetge of 12 00 Unit 140. In rhe City of Published Orange Coelt .,,.,.of the decedent The E t'·'---1982 H Uor1 ot Pl"~' t ....,,_ Cou ty N---Th-475 y . • Tt1·510 will be mlOe If hendled by Newport Beactl, Co..nty of 0 I PllOt "'----""-5 • .. •• tty • A IUJQUn, • e ....,......, ,-~" ange n on v•-""'"" 20. 27• 1984 mill Telephone (714 ) Orange Still of Calllornle. •I)' ..,__,,.,., ' v, pellllon rtquetll IUlnu• 15 survived by his lov· =.:1"9, w;~10":111~ 8, 19&4 F251151 PlaJC NOTICE TH-527 Pla.IC NOTICE 754.5307 IOf pureh&llng In-.. lllown end deflneo on 12. 1994 ~ ... 2 to .. ~mhlntslndt•r~lh• .. t IA·~· ._ __ _._ 14K n Ila.I t~at...... lh t ---11n Condominium '",.,._, un.,... I e .,.. ing wile. W irufr:ed, ol ........... • w h .,,. • Put>llltled 0r-Cout v• ••• ...,.. ••• ...... • I I t tlon I .,.," •ct "MAC" Mt with multl-clelr Deity Pllol Oeee;;;;; e. 13. FICTTTIOUI 9UltNlll IUPlllll<>f' COU"T Eeell bid 1hall be mlde on Plen recorded 1n book m.~ ~ 1 ° tile ~ltlon Corona del Mar: 11one1, 1 }'911ow me111 ring 20. 27. 1984 NAME ITATU•NT P\8.IC NOTICE HATE OF 111e Proposal Form. 111ee11 t•221p1ge528. Offlelal ~ Ml.IC NOTICE ..... 11 ... •nng on DEC B£R daughter -1 n -law witn one lerge deer stone, 5 TH-524 Tiie lollowlng l*tonl are CAUf!~ P-1 tnrougl'I P·7 provided 1n cords .., ""'held on K.athenne Atkinson, benQ~11 a1one1 on eecn doing bullf1911 u FlCTmoul 9UllNll8 COUNTY OI th• contract docum1nt1, PARCEL 2 7al4 28· 1984 11 9'30 .A.M In &Ide, I )'effoW metal Rolex, Pl(M FINANCIAL, 4000 NA• ITATOMHT "IVEllllN>E Ind 111111 be eccompanled R-ded On: Ncwetnber Dept No 3 ., 700 ClVlc Cos1a Mesa; grand- submerlner with band BlrchSl .Sulte201C,New· ThelollO'#lngpetton11re lnthe M•tterof tlle.Ad~ by• certified Of cethler's Anundl\lldfld1f50lnte<"I 1t 1114· 1n1tr11menl Center Orlve Wnt. Senta childr en. Marcia DUDllCNOTICE """"'·--h c ·•1192"-AA d I bu··~-.. p Ion 'MELE <-----1nandlOL0111.2.3•n04of • •• .... ... Ana.CA92702 K o'valsk1. Yorba wllell. 1 yellow me11I Eegle rUUI.. .,.,., ..,,..., • ., .,,.,., o ng .,,_ • lion etlt o cl'lecl< or 1 bid <>UflU IOI not •M-<MS522, Tl ti 11., .. , IF YOU OBJECT to tile 2"X t 5" with cldr atone PllrlCk l<enneth MeAuley, CAl·SEA, 3901 Kitten WARD SANCHEZ 1nd tesa th•n tO'/. ollhe 1mount Trec1 No !0987, 11 lhown lt-002"7~ d M k 1nMl,heldby8"rope(Metal) ,,CTTTIOUl9UlllN£•1 458 Gavl011, Newport Clrcte, Huntington 8Meh.TEUUAINA SANCHEZ, ollhebld,medep1y1bleto onimeprecorOedlnl>OOk IMPOATAHTNOTICE IJfentlngofthepetlUon,you Lin a. l e ChWn. , Y91low metal belt NA• ITAftMINT Beach. Calif 92660 C1llfornl1 928<4g AdOf)tlng Perents 11\a Cott• Mesa S1nltery 477 p1gea 31to38 Inclusive 01ted·"N0119ITll>er 13, 1984 lhOl.lld either •PPM' " Ille Atkinson, W ashing· buckle t Lucien Picard The following l>eflonl 118 P.I. MeAuley D•vld 0 Vesaey, 3901 Kit· No. A 10,000 011trlct No propotalt thaJI of Mltcelllneout Mepa, r.. IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN hearing 1'1d atete yovr Ob· ton; Sandra K.aJ~. w1tch-XetlowmelaJ with let· dolngbual!lMlu: Thia •t•temet"ll wu lllDd ten Circle. Huntington CrTATION be oonslde<ed unless K · cor.d• 01 Orange County, FORECLOSURE BECAUSE tectlonaorfllewrtttenobtee-Sunriymead, C•. le< "M • tn clear gtaiastonei 0 & C HOMES, 1176 SE with the County Cler~ of Or· Beach. Calllornl1 92"49 (AdoPtlon) c 0 mp an I e d by au ch CallfOfnl&, excepting ther .. YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUA Ilona with the court before on clasp; 1 yellow metal M1ln, 1"A. Irvine. Ceutornla 1nge County on November Thia bualneu ts con-CCS.Ctlon22A caahler'actieclcca~orbld· from Unlll 101 to 150. In· PAYMENTS IT MAY BE th• hearing Your eppeer· Duffy • & J oseph money ollp with 120 oo gotd 92714 8, 198<4 ducted by: an lndMdual TO THE PEOPLE OF THE dar'• bond clualve iocated th«eon SOLO Wl0THOUT ANY ence may be In perton or by Atkinson o f Costa piec. minted 1024, I while Phlllp H MCNllTIM, l 176 ,290223 OAVIO 0 VESSEY ST .ATE OF CALIFORNIA No Did lh1JI be con1idered EXCEPTING 111 Oii, oll COURT ACTION and you 'fCAlt ett0tney M M M h metll oval belt buCkle wltll SE Mein. •A. lrvlne. Call-Published Orange Cout Thi• 111tement ,., .. filed TO Sll.AFAGA TAfUA. unlesa It I• mid• on II blank rlgllts, mineral rlghta. nalu· may hive the ieOe1 fight to IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1..-.~· a rr···/dee~t .. of Bronze American Eagle f0tnla 92714 Dally Pllol Noveml>ef 15. 22. With the County Clerk of Or· Presumed Fatl'l•r torm furnllhed by Ille Co111 rll gu rights. and olhef bring your eccounl In good °' I contingent creditor of ~ """ serl1J number 0086, 1 yeliow Dalt Slmbro, 1801 Gel· 29, ~be< 6, 198.4 enge County on November By OIOet ot thl1 court you Mua Sanitary Ol1tr1et and 11 hydrocerbona by whal· at1ndlng by p1ytng all of Ille deceaslld, you mutt Ille Corona del Mar since met11 Bok> tie With slide. 1 •tea Terrece(. Corona del TH-445 8. 198• are hereby cited to ~ made In eccordanc:e witn tne aoever name known, that your pest due p1yment1 pful your ci1lm with the court or 1959 He was a long veilOw me11I ring With live Mer. Calllorn • 92625 F2'0Z21 before tile Judge presiding In pro11ts1on1 of lhe Proposal m1y t>e within or under said permitted cos11 and ex· pretenl II to the ·personal d clear stonN. I Ounhlll yellow VIiiao-ShOpplng Cent«, P\&.IC NOTICE Put>liahld Orange Coelt Oepertmen1 (to be ualgn«f) requ1remen11 lend. without however. Ille penses within three montba repretentltiW ippolnted by llmt> a vertismg ex· metal cigaraue llglller. 1 • partnarshl p . t 9011 • Dally Piiot Oecembef e. 13, of the lbove court on Wed • EiGh bidder must be right to drlll, mine. store, ex-from the date this Notice 01 the court With n lour month• l'C'\JllVt' with lhe Chi· Roll• Royce key ring Prop-8rookhuat Street. Hunt· ORANGE COUNTY 20. 27. 198'4 Jen 2. 19115. at 8 30 /t. M . llcen1ed ind also pre· plore ind operltl lhfough Default ,.,a, recorded This from the date °' 11"1 1.. cago Tribune and arty may be inspec1ed at lngton BHch. C1llfornla SU!tffUOlll COURT TH-526 then end the<e 10 Show quillfled u required by lew the surtece or lhe upper 500 amount 11 SS8 710 715 11 of au1nce ol lettatt u provided most recently the 24000 A11li1 Ro1d. Leguna 928<46 .,go Civic enlef Dr. WMI ceuse. II you have. why Ille A Cl111 A contr1ctor'1 feet of tbe tubsurlece or said Novemt>et 13, 19114. and wtli In Section 700 ol the Nigue4 Calilornl• 92677 41h This bustneH II Gon· lente Ane. DtmtlC NOTICE petltiOn of EOW.ARO SANC-license Is required lend, 11 r--....d In lhe deed lncreaM until your 11CCOUnt Probate Code of Cellfornt1 Dave Done Corp . floor. t (one) nour before ducied by •limited Petmer· CA 127G2 ruut. HE2 end TEUUAINA SANC· The Boerd or Olreclor• of from Tiie Irvine Compeny, a t>eootnn eurr1n1 You may The time'°' flllng cl&lms WIN Graveside services Payment tetms Fuli pay· atllp Pt&lnflfl City ot lrvtnt I HE2 tor the adoption of tile C0111 M... Sanll.,y Michigan Corporitlon. r• nol have 10 pay tlle entire not expire prior to four will be held Friday m4Kll required on &cce(>· Phlllp H McNam. cna11er Cny of the State or Fl~~:A~=~· BABY BOY TAFUA, your Olatrlct ,_.,..the right to corded November 9. 197i In rnpald por1f0n of your ec· mon1n1 from lhe date of the Dec 7• 1984 al lPM at 11nce of highett bid FOfm ot Thia 91atement w•• filed C1ttlorn11 presumed child, lhOuld not rejeCt 111y or ell bldt boolc 13386 pege l280. Of. counl. even tl\ough lull pey-~JI~~~ ~~NE the Paymenl .All payments must wltll Ille County Clerll o4 Or· Oetendent All Persona The loflowlng pertOnl are be grented Tl'le Contrictor •1'1•11 11c111 Record• ment was Otmlnded, but Pacific View Mem· be Dy CUI\ cert11led check llllQ8 Counly on December lnter811ed In Ille Miiiet of dotGng ·buT~LL .. TAVERN, OAlEO NOV II t9$.4 comply With the provlalon• PARCEL 3 you mull pey ,,,. emount Ille kept by the court II yov oriaJ Park. Newport ce1hlar'1 or treeaurer·s 3• 1984 !he Vllldlty of the lseuenc. IO.. . . •· HAMJf CLEM OP' of Sec11on 1770 to 1780 In-An lllcilllive .. ~,Of 11ated above After tllrM "8 • perton lnterMted In Beach Pacific View check 0t by• Un11ed Slatn F2'i2250 of SSO 2S3.000 Prlnclpal HENRY N HARRY S GOAT TI4e COURT civll\19, of the Cal1fornl• e•cluslve Hlflments IP· months from the dll• of r .. the ••tell, you mey ..,.,.. postel, Denk ellpress or Publllhed Orange Coast Amount of City of Irvine. HILL TAVERN. 1830 ~ atrldl L. Anthony, At· Labor Codt. the prevllllng purtenant 10 uld Unit fOf the cordatlon ot '"" document upon Ille e1u1cut0f Of lldmln· M ortuary Dlrectors. talegrepll mone~ order Dllly Pllo1 December 6 13, Auesament District No port Blvd, Cotte Mesa. Cell· 1orney 18837 8rookhurll r11a and IC&le ot wegea ee-Gerage Element, l0t 1torege (whlch d1t1 of recordlllon lslrllOf, or upon tne •t· 644-27W M1.ke check or money order 20, '27 t98'1 ' 8'4-5 Improvement Bondi, lornl• ~2627 Street.' Suite 2'06, Fountain t1blishe<l by tlle Co1t1 M8U end vehicular perlong. eppeara hereonl unln1 the tOfney 1°' the execvtOf Of -------- p1yabta •o Ille ln1erne1 Rev· TH-528 a6 authortzlld by Reaolullon Zeb s World F 1mou1 Valley, CA 92708 San111ry Olllrlct whlCll are court Y •rd and pat I~ obllgetlon being' foreclosed 1dmlnl1tr11or, and 1118 with DAYWALT &nue SeNlct No 84·139 ol tile City BoithouM, Inc 1 Calllornla Publlatled Orange COut flied with 1he AS1111an1 Sec· pvrpoMt, end. II eppllCable, 11pon permit• 1 1ong1r the court with proof of HI'· JOHN H DAYWALT, Natura ol Tille Tna rigni, Pt&IC NOTICE Councli of the City ol Irvine. c0fpor1!1on. 258 E 20th Delly Piiot November 29. De-re11ry or Mid Olatrlct and lngr811 Ind egrets over period, you neve only tile vice, I wrllten reque11 1111· passed away Decem· 1111a and int3a•est ol the tax· Callf0tnla Street. Costa Me11. Call· cember 6, 13 20 1994 shill forfeit p1na1tlaa thOM portions of the Com· ~11 right 10 Slop the for• Ing lh81 yov dulre apecl1J payer tnamed on ine front of NOTIC~ Of' CaM No. 44-•7-66 lornle 92627 Tll-501 prescribed ther9fore for mon Area described on aald cloaura by p1y1ng the entire notice of the llllng of an In-ber 4, 1984 at Hoaa 11118 tormlln and 10 the prop· PU9UC HEAllllNO SUMMONS Thi• bullnau 11 con· noncompll1nce of Mid code Condominium Plan u "Re-amoun1 dem1nded by your ventory end tipprelaement 01 Hosp1 ta!. New por t arty 11 ott~ed tor tale sub-IY TH! lllEDIVILOPMEHT NOTICl l You heH bMfl ducted by.• corporation 1111n11c NOTICE Oat.a: December 7, 1984 1trlGted Common Area, on crec:tllor To find out the eatate a"8ll or 01 the pell· Beach H e was born ... ,.__. T .. -oou .. '"'' .. ~ .... -Robert R "Z..b" Ziemer rUU1.. 1 0 .. __ 1 .. _ ._ .... of 1 tlon• or eocounta menllonld · lact 10 any prior valid AGINCY 01' THI CtTY OF _..,, ,.,. '' ,._,... ' · r ,_ o t ... -v 11ld Unlit. u ld Con-amount you muat pay. or o In s~tion 1200 end 1200 5 01 JanU"''"" 21 1937 in COIT ....... , .. TO ••vt ..... egeln1t rou •tthout rour Preeldent Dir-tore ot ,... Co1t1 p I 11 t ""' , -" • oul911ndlng mortga81. en· ,. -,. ""' ..... .._._ llMrd un.... ...... Thi• etetement wu filed llWl"IOfl COURT ..,. " domlnlum Ian tor Trecl No. arrange or peymen o • Of) he c 111 1 p b 1 Code GI dal Calif u cumbrenoes. or other liens ANO EVALUATE THI PRO· =r:!";;,. no 111., theft ih; with Ille County Cle<k 010,. OF THI ITATE Meee Bentterr Dllh1ot 10087 being recorded In tile toreetoaure or If your 1 1 orn • ro 1 • • en e, · n.e 1n tav0t of tl\lrd p1n1es 0111111 OF THE ,.f. d•r of '•n"...,... 1_._ enge County O" No-,__, °' CALWOflNIA Publllhed Or1nge Cou1 book 14221 page 528, Of· pr0fl8t'ly la In f~ectoaure for hflrene, "9otlt, flnley a was been in public o•vtLO...HT -.... fOA • •-·11 ..,. " • ., .. .,..,, Del"' Piiot Oecembef 8 13 "'·' I o~-·d f O •"y olh•• r-··~ cont•'"'· Hen .. ,, br auzinM M. d · f 2• aga1n1tOW1texpeyertll1ter& "' ,._... • d .. 1 1 ti 28 t98,. FOflTI41'COUNTY ., • · ..... 1 ,.,_.,. • o range c-o'•sT-S·V-INGs··, LO':"N'·, T .... ve,Attor~et '-,t1I e ucat1on or ..i Sunarlor 10 1'--11~ of t"'• THE llllDEVELOPMINT "11 lnl n orme on ' .,_1,._ OF LOI .. ...,..,, •s 1984 Cou"IY C1llf~n11 " " " -. ...., .. ,.v .... ....... '"" below ,.._ -...... ~ Cod".· 07-0v7•0 •• 18000 Ch•t-"h StrMI CIYlo Centef "" WMt, years. most recently Unlled S111es All property la "'OJECT AMA~ 1 I ' I I "-·· IN RE THE MATTER OF Th-620 " •"V' • Olllred tor 11le wllate Is 1nd ~TH( DOWNTOWN "'0· Av 90 Uated hi 1 do Publtshed Orange ..,...., Pere.I: 039·23..040 Orened1 Hiiia, CA 91344 !!:0· 1210• Bente Ane, Ce servicing as a Schoo) demend•do 11 trlbun1I Dally Piiot Oecembet 8, 13, THE AR8tT~ATION BE· .. , 11 11 ano wllhout recourM ECT A"EAI AND 1111· . · 20, 27, 198,. TWEEN: P\BJC NOTICE You ere In detavlt under 1 (213) 366-2800 Publlahed Orange Cout Administrator for ag1lnst the United SlllN MVILOPMIHT "'OJICT pwde decfdtr GOntr1 ud. TH·513 C A R p E N T E R s 0..0 of Trull dated Oeoem· II you have 1ny queetlonl , Delly Piiot o.c.tnber 5 8 Saddleback Unified No guaranty or warranty, ••• .,..o.-cT AllllA HUMeE .. 2 Ifft A~ I menoe.,. SOUTHEl!N CALIFORNIA NOTICE°' be< 2, 1983, unleSI you take you Should contaci • l•wye< 9 • • Sc . press or implied 11 m1de u (THE WALLACE HEIGH· ud. fileeponde no mM IMde ADMINISTRATIVE COA· DIATH OI acilon to protect yovr prop-or the govtr"nment egency 12· l 84 hool District He to the validity of tne utle. tO,.JtOOD Plll OJI CT ~14 ~i:EMl'olodelMS. PUBt.IC NOTICE PORATION, A California JAMllOIL.81,.T erty.llmeybel0f0111pub· wnlchm1yh1velnturedyour Wlt.-431 was the loving and qua111y qu1n11ty we1gn1 AlllEA~. .. Mmec n qve corpor•tlon. etc .. Petltlontr' HUm.I lie .. ,. If you need an ••pl•· loan considerate husband size Of conon1on 01 1ny or NO ICE is HEREBY ~~-A LL PERSONS flCTITIOUI 9UllHEll end AND OF Pl'T1TIOH npr1~~L!~~,r~~'. ~ LORSeEmeLmEOb•,.rl YROtGU.,TSMA1YF Pla.IC NOTICE o! Rachel Mane Day-,,,. property or 111 11tne11 GIVEN thll the RedeV91op· INTERESTED IN THE NAMI ITAftMaNT JESSE PHILIP ORTEGA, TO ADMINllTElll ~.., --iv-,~ ., lo• any use Ot purpose No rnent Agency of The City of MATTER OF THE VALIDITY Tiie lollowlng peflonl If• a1C . Reepondent EITAft NO. 11\0Vld eontaci 1 lewyer. YOU DO NOT TAKE NOTICE°' wall, of Laguna c111m wlll be conlldeted for Coate t.4 ... hU,., J1nuery OF THE ISSUANCE OF d()j~ bullneN .. Cue No 14121717 23 Sovlhaml)1on Coun, PROMPT ~~~~ o.ATH °' ~i~_eT. -andlitner-or allowance or ad)u1tmen1 or 9, 1995. at the novr ol 8.30 150 253 OOO PRINCIPAL B ASSOCIATES. 1919 '48e04& To all lletrt, ~flclartel, 9 • 2 1:! Newi>Of1 Belch, CA ,.,,. DIF•ULT QAAMTI' H. MtQQ.a uu= daughters, An· lor resc;jtt1or1 01 the sale PM u the time. and tt.ed •• 0· UNT Of C TY OF Commodor• Rd ., Newport NoC'°9 of creditor• and contingent """ ....,.. ,. AND OP NT"ION S bUld on tellura 01 the prop-the Council Chemberl, 77 A,.,. ~ BMch. Cellf 928e0 Modofl to Gnni Cfedltor1. and peteont who "(II e "'"' eddr8ll or NOTICE IS HEREBY TO ADMINl8T&1' drea, hawn a nd trtyJoconlorm wuheny••· Felr Drlve.CottaMeaa.C&ll· b~~l~~ic~S~EJI M8~N~ 8ett>eteJ.Powell.9740EJ Ameftded~ meybeotherWIMtn1., .. tec1 common de11gn1t1on I• OIV£N UWll COAST FED llfATIMO.~.-SllG Heather Daywalt; pr11sed or 1mpllld rep. forn11.utl'lept-f0f ~ • Greco Cr . Fovnt1ln V1ltey. To Conlrm In the wlll 1nd/or .. tst• ot: ahOwn 1t>ove. no warranty la SERVICES, • corpor111on, To 111 hth. t>eneflclertel, 8 nd bro the r of resentatlon Redemption lie Meting to be held by the ~~PR~ii~c~i o~ON~g· C1llf g2709 AIMrlltlon JAMES DELBERT HUGHES given .. to Ill complet80M8 former1y CFS Servtc. Cor· credltO<• and eontlng~t Chloris Ann F Rights The rlght8 of r .. Agency to review Ind evalu-1 Gall L Duffey, 1919 Com· Awlltd .A petlUon hu been m.o or c0trectneu)." poretlon. • CeJlfo<nl1 Cor· credltOft, Ind s-eone wtW> oun· oempuo. n. 11 199Ctfled tn II• the progr811 ol the Re-~J~~IL i~ T~~~1~'br modore Ad • Newport O.ATE: Februery 20, 1984 by Lind• L .. Veen1tr• end The beneflelery und« Mid por1tlon, 11 duly eppolnled may be otherwlN lnt.,....ed tJli n , and Martha lnte<n•I Rev8f1ue Code MC· d'..,.elopment Protect ArHI Beacf'I, Cell! 928e0 TIME· 9·00 A.M. M1ri0n A~ G11ldel·lmm OMCI of Tru11, byreuon of 1 Tru1tM under • Deed ot In the wlll Ind/or ..,11e ot: Mane Rosar both of lion 6337 are quoled as tot-Nos 1 and 2 Projtct tree IRVINE, CALIFORNIA, Thia bu1lne11 la con· DEPT· S2 . . In the Superior Court of Or· breech or default In the obll· Trull d1ted June 15, 1977 GARRETT H. BRI008 Glendale ~ M em · 1ows s.C 6337 Re<1emp-No 2 i1 no tonger a Re-Acomplalntllutleenfllld ductld by •general Plf1· TO. RESPONDENT 1ngeCovntyreque1tlngth•t g1t1on1 1ecured thereby, executed by ROBIN H A petition 1'111 bMn flied . '. · , 11on of Ptoper1y (a) Bef0te develOf)tnent ProJect How· wilh thla Court Dy the City neratllp JESSE PHILIP ORTEGA Lindi Lee Veen11re and ller1tofor1 executed end d .. YOUNG and SUSAN M by YOLANDA E. BRIGGS In onal services Will be S11e Any peraon whose ..,.8<, tlle Annu1I Report de-pursuant 10 Governmint Gall L Duffey lllO known 81 JESSE p OR-Marlon Arlene 01rldel·lmm llve<ed to tne under•gneo 1 YOUNG. huebend and wlf• 11'\e Superior Court ot Or· held Friday Decem· properry hgas been 1ev1ec1 1erlbn the redevelopment Coda Secllon 535 l 1 and Thie 111t•men1 w11 fllld TEGA lndlvldu•lly ·end btl appointed 11 pereonll written Oeel1r1t1on of De-aa Truttor, lo eecur• oerteln 11119• County requeellng that ber 7 1984 at 4PM at upon shall 11a11a 111e right 10 ectMll•• aceompllshed In Chepter 9 (commencing with with th• County Clerk of Or· doing buelneu 81 ORTEGA repr8""t1tl11e to 1dmlnl1tet t1u1t and Dem1nd tor Sele, obllglllona In favor of YOLANDA E BRIGGS be So ' S pay 111e amoun1 due lhll 1ree In fiscal year Secuon 860) of Tiiie 10 of ang• County on November CONSTRUCTION COM· the estate or the cleoedent. end written notice of breech SAODLEBACK SAVINGS appointed 11 pertonal rep-uth hores Baptiat 1oga1t1er wllh the expenses 1983184 P1rt 2 01 the Code 01 CMI 9, 1984 PANY The pell II on r1queat1 end of election to ceuM the ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. ruentatlve 10 1dmlnl1ter the Church, 32712 Crown 01 111e proceeding. 11 any to At any llm11 not Illar than Procedure, requeitlng 11111 F2'0412 PLE.ASE TAKE NOTICE 11u1hor1ty 10 admlnlller Ille undersigned 10 ••II said A1 beneflclery reco<ded .. 111e of the dec.d4Klt. The Va 11 e y p 8 r kw 8 y the Secrallry 81 any uma Iha hour 1torna1d aet tor Court 10 deter min• the Publithed Orang• Cout that on February 20 1985 In e111t1 undet the lodepen· property to 11t11fy aald obll· June 17. 11177 aa ln1trumen1 petlllon requeet• euthOflty Laguna Niguel l~ pr1oetly 10 lhe 1118 thereof hearing. any person wno de-velldlty 01 Iha bond a Diiiy Piiot November 15, 22. Oepertment82oltheeb~• denl Admlnlalrlllon of e.. g1tlon1, end th«Hfter the No 30595, Book 12247, to 1dmlnl1ter the ••tit& · and upon suGh piyment the alret to expreu 1n opinion auth~rl1'8d 10 be lsaued by 29. O.Oeml>er 6. 1984 entitled Court loceted 11 11tes Act undtr"1lgned c•uMd Hid Page 1380, of Olfkllel R• under lhe Independent Ad· lieu of flowers the Secretary ah1ll restOfa auch on the progrn1 of Ille r• the lty 01 Irvine, •n~t~ TH·466 111 North Hlli Streel LOI A heiring on Ille petition notlee ot brMch end of •lee· cordt In the office of the Re-mlnl1tr1tlon ot Eetet• Act. family wiahes friends property 10 n1m, 1no ell oevelopment Pllns mey Ille, Ofdlnance ano reeulut 0 Angeles, Callfornla, et' 9·00 wilt be held on DECEMBER llon to be Recorded Auguat OOldet ol ORANGE County A l'leerlng on the ptthlon to d l to h h runher pr<>C41edlngs 1n con-In writing, • 1111ement ol lhe City authorizing tne D<m•ic NOTICE • m . or u soon thtr'Hfter 28. 1ge.c et 9·30 AM In 14, 1984 u lnltr. No. Cetlfornle, del(J(lblng land wm be held on DECEMBER . ona e. l e c ar- nection wtth the levy on such hit/her opinion• Al th• .. me. nd rVVL 11 covnlel may be heard Dept No 3 11 700 CMe 84-3378&1. or Mid Ottlcl&I therllnu: 21, 1g94 11 11·15 A M tn ityofthetrcholce. property sll•ll ~114 lrom 1bo,..1t1led piece •nd lime If you wtlh to IP~ 1 'ICTITIOUI IUllMll petitioner lhetf mow 1114i Center Drive w .. 1. Santi Rec:Oldt SAME AS SAID DEED OF Dept No 3 et 100 CMo thtt1meot1ucnpeyment lb) 1ny person Of organization ~'::;9;.,.1':,,~~~rtV: NAMllTAftMIHT CourttoGt.e111tlleAtnerlded Ana,CA92702. Slld1&lewlllbem1de,but TRUST c.titet Drive )Veit, Senta R.oetnp11on ot Real E11111 ~ring to be neero wlll be later tllen January 2 1985 1 lne followlng persona ,,. Petition 10 Confirm Art)I.. IF YOU OBJECT to the wlthOUI covenent or wer· Seid obllQ1t1on1 lnclvdlng An1, CA g2702. Attllf Sate 111 Pettod rne 1ffordedthllopportunl1Y wrl1tenpleldl ln~M dojngbualne1t•• trallon Awerd end 10 antet gr1n11ngotthepett11on.you r1n!y.eJtprW1orlmplied,r• Two note for the prlncipel IF YOU OBJECT to the owners 01 any rHI proper1y The ereea of Ille R• 10 the c:omplel~. UnlM4 you A f EASE •44 Fuhlon Judgment In conformity 11\ovld 9111\et ~ et the gerdlng Otte. poe ... llon. or klll'I of S7 l,000 00 Tiii! • gr111tlng of the petition, you SOid u pro111d&d 1n 9l!C1ion development Project1 1r1 do IO your def•ul1 wlU be leleno Newport BHch thereto s.kl Motton lhlll be n..rlng end lf•t• your ob-enc:umbreno., to pey the l>rNdl of. and o.flUll In. Ille lho\.lld tither 11>pe11 11 the 8335 their hetrs a~ecu10f1 gener111y t>oundld u lot-entered upon appllcetlon ot Ceflf 92660 • t>...o upon thll Notice. the )ectlona or fife written objee-remelnl~ prtnclpal eum of obllg1t1on1 for wt11ot1 IUCh Meting and elite your ot>- or 1<1dm1n111r11or1 0t eny tow.!.,_...,_NT ,..0-the Clty, Ind thlt Court mey AmeirlG.n L.eltu'9 Toge. i f or Held. Petition, th• tlon1 wttll the CO\.lrt before the not I ) eecured by Mid OMC1 of Truet la MCUrity h11 jectlOl'll or Ille -tlten ot>i.o- person hevmg 1ny 1ntera11 ""'"'•·-..,...-1 n ttt 1 Jud gm• n 1 Inc Cellfoml• U.4 Faahion MetT!otlndum o4 Point• and tne hMflng Your *PPM'· DMdd fru•t. liilll11'1 lofffeet occur~ In thet ptyrnent hll tlont With the OO\.lr1 before ttlerein. or • llt!n thereon or T~ ~~CT1..·!!f!W*-dettr'mlnlng th•t the bond• 1111~0. Niwporl !H cl'I, AufhOIHIM In eupport ttler .. enoa mey be In !*'Ion or by .. In .. Id note provtded, lld· not bMn m.O. of the heat1ng Your ~· any petlOn In the;r beflall vw" ~ __.. 1 n d 0 rd1n 1 n c • 1 n d Calif 92600 Of, the Oeoleretlon of Aot>et your 1ttomey vaneea, " 1ny, undet the TITLE TO THE PROP· enoe mey be 111 per.on or by shell t>e permitted to rldeem Thie ., .. II rougtlly 0.. reeolutlOll In QuMllon are Tllla bullneu 11 con· W Peten. all ft1M end r• IF YOU AAE A CREOITOA terrne of Mid OMO ot Trv1t, ERTY HAS BEEN TRANS• your attorMY. the pr0fl8t'ly sold 0t 1ny ICflbed 11 being bound.a velld which Judgment due1ed by 1 corporetlon corde In the t:&N. end 111Cft or I contlngent Cf'*SllOt of ..... chMgee and •J!Pet\ ... FERAEO WITHOUT THE IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR pertieullr trect ot auch prop· by lttl'I Street on the north. uniesa •PP••l•d wlli Jamee A Oougt-PrMI· other mattere 11 mey be 1he d.c..Md. you mutt nte or Ille Tn.111 .. Ind of the C 0 N S EN T 0 F THE or 1 contingent cred1t0t ot lrty at any lime Wtlhln 120 Ofenge A~ on me ... t. me ' blndi .. dltlt • pt'-ted •t the '-ting you1 delm with the oourt Of trul1• Cl'Mted by Mid OMO BENE FI c I A A y . THE Ille deoeeMd, you mutt Irle dlyt 1f1er lhe sale tnereor 17th SltMt on the 50\.lth, ~111 :=,. tll':r'eln Thoe lllttment WN f1teO DATED· Novtmbe< 21. pr-t It 10 the pereonel ol Trutl. Said ult Will be BENEFICIARY HAS EX· your ctelm with the COUC1 01 121 Price Such property 0t Ind Pomona .Avenue on the tl<ljudlclted Ot whlcll er the With I.he County Clerk of Or· !084 r~1111Ye ~led by he4d on Ffld~. Decetnbef. £8Cl9m ITS OPTION TO ~t It to the l*'IONI 1r1et of properly ah ell be ~~· ---~ _..._ tlmf could h•ve bHn enge County on NOYo&rnber "'1ofwd A. ~'-In, -., the court Within four montn1 21, 1118<4 11 I 30 pm • In the DECLARE ALL INDEBTED-tlP'...,,11tlve appolntld Dy permitted to t>e redMmed "a.vw•-~" • ,.".,.. adjudicated igelnt t 111 7 t984 Coftn M. Lontf, AH«IWJI from the d11e Of first i.. Lobby 10 1he Building NESS DUE ANO PAYA8U: the OOUft Wllt\ln four montne upon peym1ni 10 the JICT A"IA NO. 2 • peraoni ' ,-..,.,22 t.f ~-. C.,..nt«e euenceof1et1eru1 provldtd loceted at 801 South L.wi TOQETH~ WITH ALL from the 01te Of flflt 11- purch•W or In cue he Gin· w ALL Ac E "I IQ H . IF YOU WISH TO SEEK Publllhed Orenge CoNt ........ " c .... ,. Adtn . .,.. In Section 700 ot 1h• 81,..,,. Ortnoe. Call10tnll MONIES I' OIS8UASEO TO '*IMCe ot letter• .. pt'ovtdecl not be found In the county In llOfllHOOO "°"CT AllllA T ... E ADVICE 0 F AN Deli::, November 15 22 tetrltfft COf'pot9"0!\ Prot>•I• coo. ot Celtfornla 92e&e. p A 0 TE c T L Ill ND EA 8 In Secllon 700 ot Ill• wnletl the prOper1y 10 be re Tl'll• ., .. IS rougllly d• AT TORN E y 1 N TH IS 2t bet 8 1g84 ' ' Publlahed Ortnoe Cout The ttrn. for tiling clllln'lt wlU NOflCI!; At the time OI INTEREST IN THE PROP· Probelt toci. of c.lltoml1. deemed 19 tHu1lld. then 10 tctlo.d 11 oetng bounded MATTER YOU SHOULD DO · ' TH-4M ()ally Piiot Deoembtt 8, 13, not explrl Pflor 10 tour ..,, bide m-be m10. In EAT'V. f'AYMENT OF SUCH The tlmt for fifing Glal!M Wiii the Secraltry, f()f the UH Of by Hl!Tllllon StrMt on ,,,. so HloiwTLY so THAT 20. t7. ,.... ,.,,..... trom tN CSltt of Ille cutt Md/or Ille c:Mhlerl Of fN0~8T!DNE8S HAS NOT not •l>lre prior tq fOUf the purch..., hit helre. or north. P°"'°"1 Avenue on y O U R W A I T T I N Th-522 heetlng noltc. l bOvt 0«11fi.cl CheClkl ..,.clfleel lf'I BUN MAO&. mon11'1t from tl'Ma da19f01 the 1tt110n1 Ille amount p11d by the .. 11. WMt 10th Street RESPOHSE IF ANY MAY PtBJC NOTICE YOV MAY EXAMIN6 the CMI toci. &eotlon 2fl<411 Tll•1 by '"'°" 1'*'9of, *'Ing notice abOYe. Ill<'" purChaNr Ind lnrer"t on the-eoutll. and PltGantla BE FILED oN TIME • Ille kee>t by the c;ovrt. If you "' the time of the lnltlel th• pr•••n• b•n•flcltry YOU MAY EXAMINI the i•eon it the r111 of 20 pet· A~ on the wet D 1 u 8 TE 0 DI! 8 EA PlCTITIOUa IUeMU PUBUC NOTICE •• a Ptf.otl lnter•1ed In publlcltlon of thll notice, undet IUd1 OMO of Trutt flit kepi tiy IN oouri tf ~ cent pet annum Effect of .A copy of the Annvel Re-SOLICIT AA EL CONSEJO MAMI IT A Tl_,,., ' '1ClTT'lOU9 IUelMlle Ille •1ete. you may MMt the totll emounl of the un-till~~ wltl'I Nici d\.lfy .,. a pereon lnt.,..te6 In Jut\IOf Encumbrenc.t S« port lc>t the ~t D£ VN AIOOAOO EN ESTE fhe fonowtng S*IOM 1r1 M If TIMDtT upon the .-.CU1or or edmln-l)lld l*ar!OI of ttoe ot>11-appointed Tn111 .. , tuch the ... 1t1. you Inly a.w 6339(cl Effect Of Junior En· Agency eumrnerlllf\9 the &e-AS UNTO DE 8 ER 1 A dOlng IN"'-u . AMI A latt1tor, or upon Ir.. 11~ getlon MOUf9d by tN 1txwe 0..0 Of Truet Ind 1111 dOc:u-upon lhe executor or lldmtn. cvmt>tencee A <*tllltlte ~ tlvltlM lf'I ~ H A C E R L 0 AL I GAAAO!. "51 the 'oaowtno '*'°" te lorney tor file u .ec:ulOt or o..cnbed 0..0 of IN9t ano ment1 evldenolng obll· latrltor, ot U90f1 the It· .... of perton .. prOC)etfy P'rojeet ,,., ... No , 11\d No IMM!DIA T1'M(NTE D! ,uhlOI\ ISiand, N...-.po11 ClolnG bu8lnMI ... edlTllnl9tfl10t. and Ille wttll tl11tn.tted coetl. ·~· gatlonl MC\lrtd tf*'eby. tor.-, '°' tM executo< or glwn or 1 d.ad 10 r .. I P<09· 2 It avlll1ble tor ,....,..... •t • leeeh. caNf 12MO HYTECH PLASTICS, 140 the CO\.lft Mlh ptOOI Of ..,. 1 n d ad v a n o 1 e I e and the ~ do.-edtnlnletr11or. and Ille wtth lrty executed l>\.lftuenl 1(1 the OfllCie oftltt C'1y cienc [ 8 T" MAN! A A. 8 u Amertain L.etlur• Toga. w. 1•~ 414, Cotta ,,.... Ytoe •• written '9q\le91 lt•t· 1428.7'7 &e To o.tetmlnt ner• .... .a IUfftl .. the covrt ""'" proof Of ... MCllOn 8331111111011etierg111 77 Fair Drive eo.te ~. AESPVTESTA ESCRfTZ 8I 11\0 . Cellfomle .... Fiuhlon CtAf 92827 Ing th•1 )'OU CMelre illS**ll the CIP9l'llng bid, you mey oured t,...,... ~lely vice. I wrhten ~· ltlt• 9'JCll prooerty tr()f'll all,..,,, Of . Gopy mey be otJlllned =EAoY·~i~oN:·:~[MP08ER lat•nd Nnpor1 IHCll, .. •rwi T .... .!_~· 7~.~ notlCa Of tM hllnt of.,, In· i*I (1111) 1144333 OU. end pey•ble end dOM Ing lhet you ~ ..... encutnbt~ end mi.ti br Gellfng Pet DIYIO 11 "' Ctltf 12680 toth u . .....,. ......... ......, ventoryendlC)prillemenlof Oete. ~-11 19M hereby elect to C*M the notice of the flllno Of en !n-o~ Wf'llCll IM lien of the r&,·5t87 OAtED' NOV 2t '"" TN• bv.ineee I• con· t2t27 .......... ~of the 1*1-C"OCKI" cu1+00Y !Nit prOC*ty to be lotd '° WfttQtyand9"f~IOf unned Stet• with r•peci '°' funner 1nf0tm•110n. LLf A. MA.NCH, Onftel °""" by 1 ~por111on Til&a . bllllne. 11 eon• 1Jon1 Of accoum1 met1ll0Nd ~A~ .. Mtll NtlllY the OblOetlonl • .., ... IMIMI or of tt.e peti. 10 wllletl 1he levy WU m•Oe oontlC1 PatrlCla ~ .... Countr Cl•''· •r: D. J"'* A Dougt .... p,._ ~by en ll'ldMdual In Sec;tion 1200 Ind l200 a of ,,....... .,, T.O. ~ fNle4 thereOY lloneot mcount•menttoned °*"'91()Pfftent ~ Of IN ........ ~cwt! dent Bt1ln 1' PIVN tt.e Celtbnla ProOllte Code COllPAMt'. .. •• ,, lf1 COAST PID ""Y'ICCI. In ledlcn 1200 Ind l200.5 of l'IOtld Of'lorlty C1ir of Co1t1 MHI. Auten & 'l'uclier. By 8111'1 Thtl ltefetWll wee Iii.a Thia atat4ftlei'lt -Ned 8fwten, l••tlftet • Qwtl ~. tut •tt A C~TION, ~ thec.Nt«nle PrOC>e1eCooe 1. .._.., ,._fffl.,. Of. 7$<1-&187 Wolcott AnorMye It Law with th9Countyci.rk of Or· Witt! the County et.rli of Or· ...... ~...,...,.It Lew, 111....,.-C....Dll ~1 ....... c .. ,_a.lf\• .,_.,, T. bl'tnlfl't At• 11-, MMI Avfle 1114'., ,~w........-,a.c-81t Anton Bouteverd PO enqe Cowlty on Nov9mber 119County on0ct~ 1$, .. .._.,..., w.,, .... Me ........... IM C1.llfttat1 Cw..-r10H, ...,au.aw,_ ...... ~ ....._ CA n177 ""9fJ ef tM 1t•:alep 8ox 1950. eo.tl' Miii. CA 7 1N'4 1"4 fM. ....._ .. _,, CA ~ C. ...... ~) TMlflU. 8'I LLAMA D, ..._ ._. .... \.M Alt- (7tA) at..-. "*" ~r . 12828 PW121 ,.... -• ....... HM.L: YIM"'' PJ A t ...... e'a -Publl.ahed O~lf\Oe Ct;111 PuCllllfled OrA/11fl eo.lt Pul>lltlled Or~ Coefl Publl.n.d Oreno-Coht Pubflllhed Or1r91 CoMt Pubblled Ortnge OCleil1 ' PublieMd Or.nge Coeet P\fbft.._, OfWlfl COltlt ~~ Orenot Colet PIERCE BROTHER9 BEU •ROADWAV MORTUA"V '10 8ro11dWay Costa Mesa 642·9150 •Al TZ BERGERON 8M1TH TUTHILL WHTCU,, CHAPIL 427 E. l7tfl St Costa Mesa 846-9371 PACl,.IC YllW Ml!MORlAL PA"I< Cem.wy • Mortuary Ctla~I • Crematory 3500 Pacific view Orlv• Newport Beach 844·2700 McCOl .. MCK MORTUARY , 19s L.aa: c•ll'fon L-oun1 Beach Ct 92851 494·9415 HAR•Ofl LAWJll• MT.OUVI Mottu.-, •Cemetery CremaLOry 1825 Gisler An Cotl•M-. 540-5!~ DaJly "''°' Oloetl'IOtr e o.lfy Pilot o.c.ni>« 8. 13. 0..1) PtlOt ~g~ 29. Dtoily p~ Nov.mt>« 15. 22. o.iiv Ptlof ~-11, 22 Delly J'lloi HcMmO. 29. )(). Delly Pilot November~ 0.. Delly Pt60t HcrwMlbtr n . 0.-QiMly Piiot o.c.nw a, •. ,911,. ~· 20. 1984 o.c.tnoer 8 '"· 1 .. ~ °""*"bet e. 1ttA tt. r>ee.mt>« •. tH4 o.c.mi>« e. t9t4 • c.moer e 13. 1194 oetnt>et e. 13 20. tt8" '~ ·11 4 o Tri 507 Th S'1 Th 503 TH 4~ TH ... A7 THl"·50' fn-417 Th !.04 Wftt.4)4.::...L...:::-.,=m11::::=~-~- I • ~-~---~--.-- Or nge Coett DAILY PILOT ITN.lreday, Oeolmber e. YNA Cl .. 642-5678 T II ~-I> \ II .. \ 1• 11.C )I •••••• ltr lllt IHIH ftr W. ...... l1hrahW ...... OatuabW . !J!rta .. 11, laf. Aprtanb, laJ. .,.,,... .. , lat. !I!!' l!!!r:,_W. 1 C:I. \ ~~. I Fl EI) 0 I' I If .·1 11 t >l 1> Iii\ r.•;:·:":··=~~"='a Ct1t1 •na lOZ4 hatral 2282 ....... 1244 lalMI ltlaM UM C..tt .... nU .... PUt n• ..... .... BU ' HOtM PfOC*'tY·2 8d hOmt 2 bf 2 b9 N1Ce MQI com- I i• l i 1"11~111· ....... , ' ... ,. , •••• -.,... •l!ASTSIDE S112,000• 8anta An•. 1876/mo 11nau CLE.AN 18' 1~~rple; ~~~ ':!. 28ff_l ~ plu. ~ .... M15 1} 2"8' •• !'°°'° ~. 2:! ·=o-.... 2bd, lrpl, 1tg lot/alley 10¥. 851..()433 CALL us REGARDING ~.frig. Yrty-.,v/MO. .. ... _ .... o. ·-· .. 483~7 .. "' ·it, .. p \I 1111d,I\ J rid,i 1 _.., ... dn (IO quat Agt 759'-6080 IRVINE LEASES 815-•3'11 µr ga.r w/0'*1*. u.... ~---~ --1550/mo 142·7"2 ' . LIDO ISLE: .am ... 1trMme & waterfall1 Otlu• 38' aa w/fr'plc, 18' MIO & a. H·llfl \\I.,, ·w I' \I B11 .. 11w .... I .•Hllll•·r \l1111d.1 \ I nd.1\ H llO \ \I .1:tUJ P \I ( lll't I._ \Ctllr .id of,1d 1 .11111 lt'f tt11 1 1·r111r.. 111 11111·d 1.tl ··h I lw I)). II ' 1111111 ...... 111111 • .. l1.1 l.d111 1111 1le1 111 .. 1 1111 1111 •I I 111 ... 11 11,11 """ Cl . \'-l~lf· lt.U h 12 -.)h7H •eaHI ltr 1111 Gt1t11I 1002 ------------h 11r1 l 1002 Ullff VIEW ;,m=o=..-----Bright and Charming .e Pll TIE &Olm Fllll Y Steps to tennis plus PO<> and 1?J Large 3 Bdrm. 2'-" bath townhome wit private sundeck off mas- ter suite. Beeutlfully unp· graded end unit with at· fached two car garage ottered at S 132,50011 Cal 846-7171 Bdrm 3 ·~ home on quiet Cul-de-Sac. New central air and carpeting and . freshly painted. Portoflno model with large bonu~ room and tee lot Full prlQe $330,000 751-3191 C::SELECT ~PROPERTIES BLUFFS NEWPORT BCH •3BR city llghta view $189.600 ORANGETREE·IAVINE •28R 2Ba Gotgeou1 $119,900 • tBR & Iott Assumable 111 at S8<e,OOO I l Pool/spa, no pet.a. .. 75 tlftlne. Qal', ~-No Oltlwehr -. ..ow tna. Wlntef or mo to mo. full). Q SO r ftala1aJ1 27t'J ~t-24.a7 or 5'9'-3115 pets SM-11.-No _.·, ...... ;.all .. ,.,. LOOK FOR OUR OPEN furn 3 Bd. In eicc.ilef'll ...-• ..., .. HOUSE AD IN SAT loeatton. 11900/mo 80lfy fl(, catpOrt, MW S*nt College Pn Tr!PP 28f lut. ...,,_.,...._ ... tlll TABLOID FOR LINDA ISLE: '625/mo yfly 1st, tut, H~Ba. OIW. gs, lndly 21N 26' Oaf frPI '3; NEWPORT CREST BAYFRONT. 5 80. ano 786-1172 S150depoelt873~1N NtC*11'515'45-n31 No pet• t.i '+ ... TOWNHOME. latQ41 enter1alnlng nn1 ChafmlnO 2 br wttrpl 2 cet E.ASTSl0£ C4l\e 28' 9PI 17111 Nill fA. 417-nl7 Spanish Vllta w/pool and gar 10c:.at9d on quiet 11 Call &3 -«>e7 sauna seso<>tmo. 5 doors "om bey $925 nc 1 ..a m 21&. PARl llE W PO~' AfllRT .. Ell T) Wlftrfrttt ..... IH. 3880 Mlchefson Drive utl 875-8121 y.arly E-S10£ 28' 1Ba, 2 fr-p6c 1 mMe ~. trpk:, oat· IN HIW~ 91.ACH .11 1.-a llMIOI C • -Al new CSecor No pet• au-. DIW, 1:1ttin., _,.. A.,_.pllloe10twe°"lle Ull FIM 1111,HI Ranc:hO San Joaquin UPOfaded 28' 288 + loft •2+den Reduoed Brick ffplc:, e/alr, mint $177,500 blinds Ownr wlll help •2BR2S.Vi.w wtcost A.Qt 831-5737 • -' Irvine .,... t llu •• $eJ5tmo 875-6458 alnn, ~ pd. U-pper Bey. ,,lvat• C.rtu ... llu Hb L~ ... lt•c• 2241 ~!21oer .... !!!:.. s,~No· E"'llde 28r 188 w/bMmed "50."' 5, t =."':':W' CO::~'~ s1 ... e.•_.ooo _____ lmat l _..iioiiiiii;p.;;p;,;,.-.~....-..-.. ~ a><. 11.oJ. vr;; ..-· _,....... ........ , c.ilnQ9. frptc, gar• ... -.-.., ... ,.. ..... _a.. 4 18r. #rplc, 6/w, gar 3bf 2b• "',;1~1 ~·1135C pets sn5tmo 1eo.1113 $655-'"5 111 , .. ,.ate Now ~~ --~ ~A=~':';".,.~ It 1 Pertaer 11 FIJI Own part of majestic Island wllh mountain• and white sand beaches Extremely rewarding In· vestment and tax ben· etlts. Cati 7t4/Be1-0808 SIPER l•E S7501mo. 812 Jumlne mo ,.97.,.4170 or 491'-toe< Cetta lltsa S225. 2 persona. no I*• Blv~. So of AOetns Ava 191end, ~ lfMJP9 Open 2~ 0.lty 442-8387 850-1798 . Studio. 1 & 291 + •1o4a on lilght. 2BR w.BA steps to beach l~rt ltac~ 1~!,-·~~centrel)o LAf'GE 1 4 2 Bf, erpt Wlttl lndo« raQUl!tl*I some view. S 1160 3Bdf'lltb1 hM 2 ear gar Celt 851-0.e2.e drap11, laundry rm tentlla. poet,-..._,. e....-1 & 2 Bdrm Al*'· for enter1alnlng with It• IHI0-4228 or ~229 nlGe yatd $10501mo Inc: prt<ng, water pd, gar a For .... Ing Info c.al ~ & Townttou ... marvelous acoustics 2 BR 1 be, carpet/range gard No pet1 846-2389 1 br by OC frgrds qWel fridge avail XIM toe M0-2411 ltOtn S720. (.Aak lilMllllll gorgeous avnMts and retrlg, laundry, off st Lrg 3BR 2ba, frpl, elOM tc pgl'lbftl<I beam c.lll"QI. No pets. 831-8-427 SEA-fumWled apt-. ~la .. night llght View 3 bdrm. parklf'V'I. $800. R~ bch 1713 W B•'boe Btvc lg petlo S500 751-3531 LARGE 18r 188 on Vic· VILUll wtth TV. llMna & ~ 2'h ba Plan D In Turli• ... .. Rock Ridge $315,000. tlble adult• pis 8'0 128 S 1050 Y"rty 873""'743 1Br Triplex, gar S500 See torla, ... , of Hart>o< maybe ranted for lihCW' Sun 121 ti 10-3 202 E Ouiet Complex. No pett New 1 a 2 Bdrm lwcut) tetm or IOnget). On J9m. ltilf4 2 Bdrm, 1 ba frplc:, nu 3Br 2Bs 2-atry townhome 18th 828-5169 7pm-8pm ~Imo 851-9528 apts In 14 plan&. 1 Bdrm, ~Ad. at Sen JoaQutn i I crpts. drapee, wallpaper Gar. frptc, b•Y View Av T .... ,._ ...... 0 SOr $875/mo.873-1039 now S975, yrll IH 2Brt1 .... B1 Nopets.Max2 Needooupletoman9ge1Q 28d<man<I ownnomet H-""· I •a25 2""'3 ·•-•'-~ ......... + pools, lennla, Wiit•· ...... 1 .. ea It y I 2 br 2 b• 2 airy f\OUM CdM 675-4912, 754-17 2 Bkr petlOl'll ... I mo "' unit apt, m .... 1 ....... -f ... s. ponds. a.. paid ~ . 1850 mo days 833-3030 Baci( Bay manllon 6-7b1 Fordham. Call 643-5'7e ty neoeswy. M<t'°"157 From San ::l'W)' This ~~~g~t'!~F~~oo"' 7 86-l l 72 eve 548-8854 Linda ltlultl bath frple den S75C 2 br 2 ba dtw gw, , ~A ~P'TS. ~!~F ... ~h .,!! •t C: 2-Bf-1-Ba--,.,..-.-~--..,rt-=-,._-':-..,.-_. C plan In the BluNs hae 3 Bd 2bl exceptlooal eon-539·8190 a.at fee No pets S5751mo 2128 C Eastaide 2 Br. S585. ~ ~F= •;-Seewlno euta. Nr beedl 1175 yrty THE REAL ESTATli:RS everything you need IOI tempo w/dek. Super BLUFFS 3 Bd 2 ,,.. ba Thurm 875-5772 =~~~·Cal Vibge. (714)893-5lt8 tf7M812, 75'-17'2 t*r frencti doors 1 .. d to an 3880 Mlchelson Dftw Agt 8«..ee3& BBQ laundfy seoo utl pd -.... I ''5" -• 200 1 11 1 1 t 110 2 8d 2b• turn/unfurn, 543-0901 ' beeetl. Ytty ._ 1 1 en c ng pr va • P• Irvine dose 10 beeeh. 'ileW 1ge BlUFFS·lde&l IOc:.atlon ad-2Br 2Ba, patio, bltlna. O-· lmmec Turtle Roell 875-4tt2 Ot 7~t792 • gr~looe IMng. Beautlfu, clun. Trina plan, view. S140C 2braecgatepool8fldgar pau-·-w~ .... 4., 2" din, frl*,,., I = ~.'°: •:: ~~ ~1-..,.--,-t_,lt,..-IC-~.,--_,,..H=lt rooms,'petJo. s11ooimo jaoent to pool. Newt) S510 Lg quiet 28'/1 be ~1~~C':Fic~Jr• tn'f.'*:b=· a"": Aoroat from bW:fl 28R. 111,000llWITI Ward~200 "'iiill-IYI... .,..A ..... g,..,1.,...844_,...--22....,1,_2_16....,.7_3-_53_54,_.. ~;t;c'8d~~~~;:!· ~~~0J:'~~~~~f 831-&107or85s-oM5 2&r+den, 2Ba. dbl oar w/~ ~ *"· L.wlm.llTL.a•11 Sharp 3BR 2'Aba. S700'12br2babea11the fastarM 2cargar,prl\ sr.""2B 2 ft.A B IO w/OpeMr, frplc, al e, $850.Guyl31-6300.-. -rMI frple ne'#¥ built-Ins patio S15001mo ..... ~ r, pool pertoN ...,., 1 r. frptc, pool, peit • comm pool No pets 6 wlit1*. 7524011 dY9 An~~·1n1!r~~.o~ .. ~~ &FFlllNIUOl&IM Bl!t.r'i!:,~r:;.1'tc33 •t value hurry 53M190 Lvemeaa 873-5333 onty No pe11326..117th ri'~pets.3~J:J S925Avtnowa5'-1157 8eeutiful CIOMt'' pool , Best Alty lee Pl "6-48-5137 attar 11am •-··• V-.. ~.-..Condo. 2 buy. low payments. Neat and clean 2 Bdrm, EXCH BordMUX mdl lli.. Exec. home Panor.mk •5751 2 8d ,... t Quiet small 1Br Encl --.="' ..--. Saves you moneyt Tot•I n.ar lhopa and cates tn "'V Exec. l'IOme, Elegantly tum .......... ft vu s1850 c:-...... n 1. • mo -pelonio. Bel 2be ,._..,,. Cnyn or vu hme S..Vlew. p 1 ...,..._., ___.. nice eutalde .,.,.....u patio No peta S445 si 150 442 price S1 t9,000I Call tor 'old COM, nice yards, ex-+cash, for 1 atory Broad-or unfurn. snoram c 1y lurn or unfur B Kt"' ft,.,.r c:ki.."'ib all mo•S400 dep Pep-SA ' 0 ---=--==--..,.--=-~ an appointment to Me. <*l«ll loan $215,000. IWlll ULIUTll moor Big c-•H 7070 ocean vu $1850. B King 675-5393 or 6'0·7431 '°"""'Indy nn, .............., ... ,.. ....... ""74 ......... 27a7 ~ 2Ba ~ \<\ 548-2313 .. , .. -875-5393 Of 640-7831 1<e9 E Bey ~-.....,.. ..,... .. __..., ·-• I -..u.1 11 I •( "ti\ IEllFUTSIU Lg41 Becl'I wtyard, new TSLl&IAlmnlT lo & blk Yrt;. S*loa. _, Realiors, 875-6000 Plan ·1· Turtle Rock Cten FllEOlllRE IRVINE TERRACE·Lge $500/mo utll pd. No pets ;;.-2--1.s.:•• Sharp 2 BR t'h ~.pet .. .,.. IMc. • 211t geir. No pet S11oo+utk THE REAL ESTATli:RS USllUILI LIU lntereat ratea are down WTSllE Buy nowt Reduced to 3 Bd, 2 ba dollhouae with a 1 125,900. 38drm home Cul-de-Sac localton. At· w/frple, enci patio & pool trec11ve uM of uaed brick Agt 944-7972 and heavy ahake root UllSUll-1.1 Appealli.g 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home, only 2 blocka to beaclht Owner wlll carry 1at TO ., 11 .5%. HouM has covered patio, sprinkler system and I' near community pool give this home great curb appeal. Auume private loan. Asking S 159,900. Traditional Realty 631-7370 You can BUY THE LAN 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-lor the first tlmell Ont~ • 119,000 l H 873"-6900 llllOWIEI OOllOIA DEL IAll lllltsU •• L' •ttl OOO Specloua 2 year old delWte • •r condo Well located. jus1 A apaclovs Mednerranean a Short walk to anopplng style residence with large and transportation 3 llv1ng room, fatnlly and Bdrmt. t>eeutlful brick format dining rooms fireplace, French doon, Lovely patio leads to wel b.i-. 11cyt1ghts, Cape plel allp for 2 large Cod styllng Asking yacht• Own«a wlll hel~ S299,000 finance to quallfteo • buyer See this prestige (714') 673-4MX> home In e prtv1te com· munlty ON THE WA TEA 831· 1400 - IA..\flHIRO'll 110 "1 I .. I.it<. REAL EST"TE. 831-1400 220 Vil IEIOA LllO ISLE FORCH TO SELL IY IHEllH 31, 1114 IPH ltllll 1·4 , ••• SAT. IS .. Magruf1ccnt Country French 5 BR home on widest street to s\t'eet location High beam ce1hngs. formal DR, 3 fire- places, FR plus Library Bank will help finance! Bring offers! IN NEWPORT CENTER 6449060 2 Bdrm condo. Extenslvt NPT HGTS 3 br 2 ba bltlns !amity home. 4 8d 3 988-001 ti 250-6550 -• ... garau-. No pets. S&OO. -AYI 111. Ewe &50-1708 "'-approx 8 rt• old. Only batha, famlty nn. L.... 572 .. 1 E ......... 2 8d 1 call 5'&-13n •Slr9e traler, r.ti:l. 1tove.1----...,,....,.~="""""""-use of skylights. ~.ormut $216,000 Call for details S 1850 A.Qt 759-9100 LIDO WATERFRONT: Pvt , " mo ut..._ Spirtdlng dean 28r 2Ba PCH 81 Archea. Chile pd. NEWPORT HEIGHTS master suite. 2 nrl9faca Cindy. Cameo Properties -----.,.....,...,..,-.,--.,.--,, t>cl'I Lg ca1m dtx 3Bf 2ba ~ba townl'louM. Frptc, Quiet Comple New-l450 No pet.a e5C)..3.42t Deluxe 2 ~ autt-. ~~k~:;~tu~·ti:!~:i: 850-<>404 So side of PCH. Lovely 2 s1eOo/mo , .. 873_8888 yard, gar, Indy rm Nice port PlVd on v~';,... tote ~..:. Ct._ ":.v:." no: --------8d l\M, 2 car,ar. petlO. 2 toe ... ...ir.1 .... 1 ......... S ..... -vers ty lgh School. As-LIDO ISLE BAYFRNT HM Blk fr ocean. 13501mo g MOVE F"AST 2817 Ofange pets ..,..., mo ~ -..-..... v PclCIOU\ s1nglt> Ont' "50. mo. 7SV.-t1iM sumable financing. Cah Lg docil, pool & ocean-ullt. Ava now. Call answr Watars edge pvt tncd TIL IUUIE•n •STUNNING Lg 1 & 2& & two b.-droom .tpts H .. -. 2._ 2 LINDA TAGLIANetTI frOt)t duplex. 873-7873 ed 127. 442~300/2<ehrs. home wl appla &·utlls pd Ml•ltla .. 2Ba Garden Apt Pool N~ ~·A,'; WU Spee vu-2BR 2ba, on bch. $425 many Others avall $465 & 1595. 710 w 18th seoo Alt. Agt ~ GE 1s9-9100 . . . ,, .., •I '" , ''I U .. llLI unfurn. pvt I.ate. Sl800. *111-llH* All UIMltl .. Paid. lrg 1BP • · 2 $600'1 2br yearly walk to S<e00-$425 . Ref rig ... IE Nwi>t Hgts ~ 281, FOREOLOSlllE utlls tnc~-7~39~&..1M.e wa¥M kids pets ok Beet 20111 A Chari• St. 1 Bd carpet, drapee, pm-muter Ba. Uttl9 pd. No liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia 80 ft wide lot. 4 BR, 3ba, ------'---fee guarantee plc:mt 980-3728 or 646-8277 gar, + deck. 2.a2e Of· pet.a. Alll 12/1 $850+ dep • street to st. lot Asking Spygl... 6 Bdrm Exec 539~ 190 539-e 190 ange. Rear unit 1525/mo. 645-7402 Of 780-5055 BLUFFS NEWPORT BCH •3BR olty lights v1ew S11!9,500 ORANGETREE-IRVINE • 2BR 2Ba Gorgeous $119.900 • 1BR & Iott ASIYmaDle 1st at se.e.000 Rancl'lo S•n Joaquin •2•den. Reduced $177,500 •2BR 2Ba Vi.w St94,000 COLDWeLL BANl(C!RC1 150K under appralsal home wl1h ocean view ,,,,,,. Mngr 448-9794 OH SANO Upper unit 18' Thie pr,,.,.,.y must be S2950 call 760-1<e88 Bkr Npt Helgl'lts atudlo """ sq &&J.wt:fi~ FURNISH[O or tBa. seooimo .......... Uth ..,...... • • ft. refrlg. stove $500 mo wwcm ~ WI -&-UNFURNISHED , .. , aoldl Bring all oneral Ctltl •na 2224 utll pd. pet oll. lrg yd APARTMENTS W t :'°~of gr .. I lnc:l 950-058l. Playa R.E 873-1900 28drm t•XIL. lg; yvd 0/858-5375 E/596-8557 Beautiful garden. apts u!fng? We can oft• any-H[AlTH . "•llU UMllLI IPU Fii 10-2 120YUllllH Just listed, 3 Bd, 2 baths on trg lot Clos• to ciubhOuse $349,000 UlllEALn llJ·llOO llUIFHIT IHI, ... Home/Duplex 756-9182 5109 SMshore Drive N.B OWNER S2<e9.000 5 Br 2 frpt tee land, upper ba) (Baycr .. t) 8,,.8--1273 t~llt Bt•t1 11 OG By own; 12§.060 Spec. 1 br patio yd 5 yrs Nr Bay 11 CM 448-8483 &48-1456 dog ok S675tmo. Shown Npt Hgts Trl-plex 2 br 1'A patios, garage, BBQ thing fr a small aot to a CllJBS l[NNI\ N1Ce 1BA1baapt, 1 ~ M-F 5-7PM, Sat/Sun ba lg patio 2 car gar 1~ No pets SS20-S4C 4 Bd hie. It loo6tlng In CM, IMMIN(.. bdl, no garau-. no peta. 8.30-5PM 243 E. 22nd SI Laun $650/mo 780-338.e 301 '!'.'~ .... -642·985C NB, or HB think of UI first \W otu, 108 29th SL $520/mo """""'""" ror that choice Ideal IMng mu, h mo rt ~Oii) yrty Incl. Ulla. Aval now Oelux 2 br 1 'h ba Ind') Oc;"n View condo. 2BR Sperkllng clean 2BdnT' TSL MGMT 442-1803 no Ott~ MO<kl\ Wayne Agt &4&-1818 hkup. newer. twnhst 2 1tba, gar, le<:, new crpt w Ba lelO New carpet NB REAlTY 675-1442 optn dclil-,. q to f> 1 & 2 11 _,, CONDOS atyle, fncd patio. enc Tennis, pool Avall 1211 • ....,......... crPort. Hamilton St. Ne $1200/mo Oya 780-8797 refng, ut»s pd 2 smaJ ~ood Villa Balboe & "-pets $595/mo Craig eves 780-8788 ctilldren oil. No petS WISTWI Y1UJ11 &31-4980 Agwit 631-1286 ---------=,....-l&eOWatlace 5'&-S52{ 1 &. 2 8d apta. Pool, apa., Spac!Ous 3 BR. nr Beck Beeu 2 br 2 ba M..a Verde gar, Indy rm, no peU. A rt b ..,....._ 18r, lR 4 OR Bay 2 cozy l/p, 3 c•r gar' • 1100 sf trpl laund dShWSI TSL MANAGEMEHT P• mtn oombo Nr OCMn. Aff available naw S 1200/mo, gar 1775 2,.1_7383 64s-8122 Nt wport Rudi So amenttlea $495 645-2911 846-7434 Agt enc _Baa_u_t_2_,B,...r__,.2.,,.Ba-Cond~--=-0 W-slde CM 3 t>r t'.A, t>a 2 1 'Ot• lb'h _ 1r,,.r VERSAILLES 2 Br, 2 br 1 ba d~Jt wt gar s .. Cit••••• 227 N-frig, w/d, ale. frplc story. patios dlshwuher', I JI oo~l'r I 2b&.penlhouM w4th vt.w. Ocean View lmmed occ Full MEAN VIEW New 1enn11 '875, 831-6089 bit ins kids o1! no P9tl 641-511 l ~·pS:::i 2 ~~~ S550 645-1710 ,,.ver llved In, 2br Condo. $695 mo 850-7275 ,. •• ,. ... 52 ClltOl 1 II Newport Rudi No _.....,.. 2~rac!~~i a garN022~~t: ::.~~ ;~~~~::.~enpt;~1 ~ Featuret: Bulll-tn RI O o ... Ptiat 272' '11111 "''"I' Avt>llU• WE~TCLIFF 28r 1B• S825/mo. 545--7983 mo 675-1739 67.1-5094 OIW, lrple In am comple) 1 Bd 1ba USO/mo POOi. 1 di I hit 1 wtcomm pool No peta -,ur. w/pool 38 1 Hemlltor Jacuzzt. Inell of blue view 64 5 11 o4 1725/mo, yr IM . 1st. felt 2BR Eaatslde. White/Cape laatl AH 2A0 M95 mo Mngr 446-9794 <e96-4607 • 644-98.e2 or 720-9177 Cod grey shutters. Sunn) 2b1 2bs Condo, § C. Plue -:=:=============:..!....--=-__:===~ large, l•tt~fenoed rear area. Security, pools e1c. ----- yard. $800/mo. 642-3871 SJOO mo 984·•912 2 BR, pvt & quiet, lrg yd. no Wtst•laattr I •--IT IUOI pets, range & trig. 1st + .,,,... aecvrlty, S575tmo -3 br 3 ba 2 stry condo frpl "-"bl• wlD~_A~~-wtlh 2 S..8'h W. 18th. 497-8287 wl d hkup dbl gar wlopnt """" .,., ,..,.,,... $975...848-950 1 846-.e 152 WESTOLIFF 1234,100 BA t bath Large llv1ng. * I.I. YITIUIS * C • , i 3 dining and kitchen arN BRANO NEW CONDOS. ta taaa a•I II you are IOOklng for Must Mii Being Iran• BUILDERS CLOSEOUT Ualarail•t4 2410 BRs, larg41 famlly room. lerred from ., ... loads of storage, large AGENT 540-5937 Reduced $13,000 under 341 Mtrboat SUp, Posh 3 entry courtyard and a VA appralMI. Muat Miff br 2'.\ b• WMI Newport home that 11 newly laet•t Prt~ 1 S NO ON PYMNT S500 To111 nr'bdl 11350 759--0588 painted carpeted and -Mo~ln coat. WHY RENT? ------=-~-:--: landscai>ed-this IS ltll ATTRACTIV TRl-PLE>t V.A. BKR 887-7431 AJ1rt•tatl f1raiab4 CM Well planned 2 br, -----,-~-,--1..._tolO bl1 -ln1, patios. Gar 38<1 2t>a trplc:, dbl gat Prkng Nr alll $177,500 S800/mo McNalh Reali¥ 12131464-6104 owe 442-1334 dy91&15·~96 ~art.em , .. ._ .. ,4 C.1tu ••1 •r 1022 •Hatala Dntrt 3BR 2ba. dining rm, trplc lalkl 1 dbl gat. A 1 cond. gd loc p la -• <tit07 / Ull IWIEI Inert 1450 s 10001mo, Mc Cardle ta la1I -elm« locatlon on water-2'X Q acrea. ::;i;; i5k RMltors 54-1729 B ach •Pt . r •I• front Of. Custom bulll terme. l ... for ea1h S9S5l mo towty 3 Bd 2ba S500-11tlla1t + S200 home wlfrench windows, (819)046-1749 hooM wt yard. lndry rm d•P 873-5<e89 oak noorlng, <eBd. cloM lg View lot w/plans Inside gar. •11 blt·lns. ntce eaat· 11t1 ••11 24 to sl'lopplng. Price gated lndlan Wells CC aide locatlon utll pd $<e75,000 Ow~ 17141844_1451 231 Clbrlllo ' M50 Dix mobile home no Liii RULn LUCERNE VALLEY 40 1v1 TIL IUIAIEIEIT pets ~:i!~~~~~~· Ill-noo acfet, S2<el( terms 8 59 IU-llOI 1991 Newport 446·8373 lvl acres S8K term a • • Eutalde cottaQ* stylt CASA IE IU (819>948•1739 1 BR. Newly decorated ALL UTILITIESPAIO o• OUlllO it1trt ,,., ls 0 Carport/yard $525 • Compare before your rent PEIFHT LIUTill dep 548-5091, 859-622~ Newly dec<>rated, cuttom It I Plltlttr II FIJI • •Eatstde 1 & 2 a, d"lgn fHlures, pool, ~===============~ Rt4att4 tt 1441,000 Own part of majestic hOuses wtnew decor bbq. cov'rd gatage, sur-1 5 Bdrms, 3 bafha, lnctudef laland with mountain• 1525 & $650+ deposl1 rounded with plush land· muter suite and large and white sand l>Mci\ea. 5.a-5091 or 85M 225 seeping No pell 2Br turn LIDO ISLE ramlly room and off Extremety rewardl"Q In-. 385 Wilaon 442-1971 atreet parking for up to 7 ~tment and tax ben· E-lide 3bdrm 2b• klda fin« =·--=,..---=----,.~ M arv1 11111' Ii R1 h~1\l1 onl 71f on h.1\. pool, cars. Only 4 doors lrom efl11 Ca1171418e1-0808 E·Z mo"!_ In nat S70C Baat. ltec• 0 "'J', 1110· ho.it 'P·•<" Xlnt Fm -t.fbll 0110 tile entrance to Main LE •-cL.ia t l 539-8190"9'St fee TH• IWI Ch.1rn11ng Sp.1111,h .I Ht :! B.1 •Ill -1.1 lnl. ch , I.. u 1url\,1rcl µwr & 'hp 1 IOU llllll BAYSIDE PL ACE BA YFRONT \ Sp<-ctat'ul;1r h:1y front orl>c 2 Rr. 2 Ba up 2 Br, 2 Ba down 21.>oat s pat.'('S. Sl.250.00 PENINSULA HOME OCE ANFRONT E\t 11111,1.( O! t .111 & .11 ti \ \ 11 ":... I Rr :1 R.1 :rnlO,q lt c.11 p.1rk111..i $1 :?H:,01111 WEST BAY AVE BAYFRONT Beach NOW on the mar· • aA • I kat at on1y a..a9,ooo LibO 1slt 8A9FMf Ast ~1)(~~~:!5.,,! otlmY nun ... U 11 XLO lg dootc ear pool fOf ~ 1 • Beautiful ' l*k Ilk• FOR • IOCOfM P«P 873-7873 crpts kids s5oo 1 THE OtSCRIMINATINO 539-8190 Baal Rily lee-PROFESSIONAL l • I.I. WHtH l Swtmml"Q pool, go<Q90'lt ..,Private PatlOI l\iC WANTED: U Br hliit} In 3Br 28• L .. S 1100/mo .,CoV9red Par1dng Npt Hts Liveable, but F.,guaon &. Hahn A .. ..,Speclool Apia Oupt.x Gr .. t 2 br 2 ba some TLC nHded &t•I• 442· t 183 ..,Dining ArM owners unit. 2 bf t b• Pieaaa 001 on wey 11 ,....Walk·ln-Oc>Mts Income unit CloM lo am have kids Can ctoM hat. ~ .... H~KQ I<~ 1295,000 780-0 l<e5 qulekty 0.ys l83-e9&9 2 •try 2 bd +dan 2·~ 1 block to Huntl:l!Of'I Open airy, reer .. tlonert tWMM Wik to bcfl S1000 Center, 1 ~ 28drms rn dellghtl 3 Bdrma .. , up tltl I (2 t3) 92'~ 91191 mLfTill nll for entertainment & , LA OUtNTA HERMOSA todaya llvlng, Come ......... fvaitW 1 n.t rents c:holoe 182 t 1 Park1ld~. ln. 1 tNs If you're r.-dy fOf 21>< garden apot lnccl. bloClJc w .. 1 of &Mdl. 3 funt '342,900. Agt • g•r• kids ~t• dlal blOOk So of Edinger &44-22121873-53~ "' 539-8190 Bast Atty,._ Ul •••1 t\t N 11 YC Tr,1d1111m.1l ,, Hr ~p{'t tmul.11 Ptal.,.Ja 1111 Stoptoolltngrentthlslove-·-•·ul b,1\. VII'" < h' 111•1 f 1n.11H 1ng t 1 ll.111 Potl C..t1 .... 11 $ t ••I W•I 1y 3bdrm 2ba tamlly apot Lataa1 ltac• ..., * .... wmTR••-• 11 all 025 ottters av all o;IUxefUfn 16'.'4b&lo LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE n••-Pltf1 IMI.... 5'39-8190 a.1 Atty._ bet\ ,.,., transc> $735 BAANO NEW'COHDOS, .... ltl-1• Vacent Slf 2aa. klda Ok A..0 ~ r~ S200 P.111111.trnll 11t 1 .111 11<.: c 11~ \ 11" '~1.1t 11 111, ·' ~":1~~SE~ .. l cioea to ecnoo1e. 1750 494-2191 - Rr :• R.1 Xlnt f111.1rn ins.: n11" , 11111011 VA. appr1liNI Mu 1 ... , M2-4471 or M&-N53 -=-11- 1 -,.,.... ...1 No °" Pymnt. ssoo tot• m fUly rum 2 Bd ~ ... COTTON POINT ESTATES mo¥elncott WhYPWit1 1ownt10UM.J!tool &tenntt 1n1M 1144 9fe;-;;; .... .,•,..........,cc;:ao......,...,on_L;..,.. VA 8KRM7·?4l1 OOUtt t 11Hl1l-08M ~ tvm. eec pert· ('11,111111 II( I .111 \II" 1111, Ill''' lu ( ',1-.;1 l N~t~.:01.:...!~r·nc!: Ing l1tl86/mo t7s-oet;e f';uaf11,1 S • .n (.'J1·rnt11ll 1111111 ~,i.111 111111 ~~~ ~ 2t1.eao6or730-toea !futMta, lal. WESTWOOD VILLAGE f~1~oooor1:.~~~~ =r=o=~ ~~~c!= = iu.MW... UM - a . 1 a S5000oownet•IOOOPI' C:'' II.,. • comm 1*IJ rec ·PfM H r Ha Dupiu on , l'r inu· Pn~lt'ih l1111lt1t1111,il • nd ''1 .! mo F0t «Mtaffe H GI W IOI.._. AraR 111/1$. •Stmo Diamond Fr~c. t•t fr pie \,, hnl\.ql fl" flt ll< I 1\ tl!~"l.111)(1 P~TRICK T!NOM'. al .... 6'0-lo43' StOOO yny 49+-17'11> 631·1* BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1.1 1 l\.,y,,rf ,. O••v1• ,. I\ (1 .'\ tl 16 l t ... Tim. rtt. A-I )bdrm 2M W0008A100E VMlaget Ing Me 30I Corel ltont trllk lddl P9t1 3 8.. tt• , 2 llOt) 28' 1be l'rJlf ~. 2 MOO't 0-0 NM 190 IOOl!lnn.e , wlt1\ cerpor1 patl06, pr S 13$0 BtM Alty tea 17101mo 662·1"47 nuei 12131271·'120 NOTICE Tbe Dally Pilot will no lonce.r be open on S.turday mo.rn..m,-a. Ov operatl1'C boun will be Monday thra Priday, 8~00 a.m . to 5:30 p.m. Dead.line. will be u foUo-..: ~DITION OltADLilft MondaJ .. uuu .... u ....................................... J'rlday . •:30 p.m . he.day ................................................... Monday. •:30 p.m. Wedne.day ......... ~ ................... .._ ............. Taeeday, •:30 p.m. Tt:allf'9d,a1 ............................................. Wecl:a...,.. •:SO p.m.. P'rlday ................................................... Tlna.rectay, •:30 p..m. S.blrd.ay .................................................... P'Ttday, 3:00 p.m. SG.Dday •••••••.••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••.•• 'FrtdaJ. 3:()() p,.m. •• • 642-4321 peopl• read classlfled ' ,, AJ11tatat1, UaL ltt1h,1!1ttl1 ZHI Dffict lnta11 UH la1la"1 Ott. Sito ltlt Wut.. SIOl ltlt Wu... SlM ltlt Wu ... La c1...... 2771 SU I Sii LlllE Studlo/Ofc-w..tcllff Or, LUii LUii LUii auto detailing DllJITIAI •• lllYIOI LIVE·IN HELP for 1141ndl-31)( 26e nr Gen H01p. w Female pref. 2Br 2Ba. M/F to thr beyfront hm. NB.Approx700SF$700 lflntereetedlnhavlngyour STEVES DETAILING cap!*feon V9rYloVeble patio frpl stove avt 12· 18 Newport Beech. colOr TV ~5/mo. 1 block 10 Own bath. $350/mo + mo, utlls pd fl.4&-3679 aale1 personnel meke needs energetic people llllP 11111 -Wllllll 8 days c0mpenN11on' 5595 891• ;fl.44 aft llprn $125 wt< ·1g1, no depoelt beech. NB 846-~ 179 utll. Sec dep. 842-4_808 •-aeaac .. nta 3002 fewer phone calls wit to help waah cars PIT & tor developm.ntelly di.-Costa M.... Pr'9parlng ,_,._ 84°5-3855 · 3028 w .. t Coal! H All higher IUCQ9SS ratio, con· Sat Must be witting to ebled chlldren nHda Sendwtch" & Salads. --------Sta. I~ L11u1 HD V tin wy Fem to thr Back bey NB 3 br Oen tmt <H:>lx yrly QPIRiTOXL REXDINds tact 111 by phone·.· work hard. Call 831-6903 hou1epel'9nt'1: 957-6190 8~soam-Spm Mon-Fri. WTll ... UI _ condo. pvt Br/bath $450, lee to shr $650+ S200 "' (305U91 7386 b 11 8!!tu!Ll studlO apt Fan-ICI 1/2 ut!I. 850 •297 ..._..PP 87"'7500 Iv m..,, Advlee In All Matters & r -or Y ma . BAevs1TTER for ,..,..,.., For Interview eppt. Some expet preferred, -s>t '7;.~ CX*ln vlft. Avt ltatala zt07 ..., .. ...., ~ ...., Counaellng. 1815 So. El PROFESSIONAL ev~ own trans n;'19 &_ OUllUl/SA&.11 213/404-4786 malnt FIT *8.00/hr 111, $500/mo. -499-8278 Honotuiu Kahaia twnhee. F~o!)::::! ~~5~ N/1mkr fml to thr furn Camino Reel, San Clem. PP'6°:6i~~ Pom~a. CM, s.4e.2694 TUllEI TIL IJHlmJIT IMaa HOO ~~~t ~8);13c;_r5~~'~ 1881+ s200 780-8515 • :~~~ttt~~~~82~ mo ~c~d~~~-:.: F~. Lauderdale, Fl• 33:110 UIEH lllP '~~~· ~~r;:· !~11 :=: ,!!ll111nn111EWllPAY1 M2-11U eXLeoA PENIN PVi entr. (714 ...... &:0919 Alt 5pm Fml to thr 2Br 2Ba Ver-Ow 1--iv NB MS-2222 8 I w t.. 5100 Resp, person• f()( day & have good phone lkllll -m.cllc.i ~ Cond n rmtba. ~·-i apt. 1 I 18 eve shifts at Pie Shop on end a neat ep ....... •ance OpportunlllH avalleble ...... ••-•-No cooking or smoking Milles o. $400+'11 Pool, Jae. female. 24 Hr Telep. CounMllng •-SllYIPI · C ..... __.19....-· with the LOS ANGELES _ ... _.,_, $250/mo. 675-3391 KAUAI Oceanfront 'It el«:. Dys 673-8170 or $370/mo 645•1034 -Balboa Island. Also . all to ..... .....,u en eppt. TIMES Cir latlon 0.. PfT beck offtce for ophth Prof ..,..,. .. ,. "" to rent rm p1rbrtoe!P-°9 nlt9J.? .~ 12522n8d Ev .. /wl<ndt 650-75.18 ,....~ 3 D SCRAM·LET·s 3-11 PM shift. 3~2 Third DRIVER tor local de-(714) 556-0383 pertment lncuour dOO< to group, win Train. Start ...,.. ...._.. ..., _, .. .,.,. ..,.. .. room brcondoW/ St., Lag. Bch. llverles. 673-7437 door newtp•"-l81ea Imm.cl. fl.46..3242 ~on:;~65~;~~;M ltatll1 ti H5~;5,4"f1~~v~~ ~~~~k1~?J,:;1T: ANSWERS APPlllTIHITIE1TEll BANKING IEUIELPEI progrem. GT.;enteed •• t.l.~t.1,1 ._... Suit 2tll (eves)/250-0840 (8-5) ~tra SS tor Christmas $. Pll IPEUTll P /tt.. Jerry. 720•9069 hourly wege ~u• com· tr ..!'.~~= In a~ Rmmt to lhr beaut. N.B. Thrall· Feign Good voice. phone lmmed opening In New· In -If·-mlaalon. Hours. 9am to 2 ea--ln 135 OOO t R A t all!EE 2 yr pro • to thr L~. Niguel M/F 25-35 yrs Condo, AVAIL IMMED.. v~ue.,-Banter exper. No Mlllng. J.W. port Beach Corporate U..'f5 "'"" .pm or 4pm to9pm. Train-•50rn1ng • · o oom9 P 1 av -· 2BR 1BA CM apt S283 ee 2br 2ba Condo Oen vu I k $340 fl.46.80e7 Clean 9COl'd B Ing MVR • 000. or~ In com $90/up. Bel boa Inn, + ..-.+•L utl "~•20""' ... 50+utl """1·7093 n sm r . . . HA EtoTURN Airport area. $6. p/hr. Bank tor pltlme PBX r.. r . r I . Ing Is provided. Potential IMlon. end w.iU...: ocean View. 875-87-40 .._ ,. -~ .., "" Smell boy to enother: 852-9168 net operator (10 AM to 2 Costa M ... Bluepr nt. to .. rn $300 plus P« m • .,. '""' •••• ••(I-. CdM 'It 8'k bet), 3 br, 3 ba, MaJe/N.B -s>t, low u $250. ltatlb WutN 2tOt "Our famlly It reelly out ASSEMBLERS tpply 71m PM dally) Prevlou1 PBX 1890 Placentle. CM weet11. · For en lntetVlew, ~~~~~~ll"L;:h ---.,..., 2 trpl, $425. prof fem Dettreable toe. Strgtlor NEED TO LEASE 3 BR of Ii. Our phone hu a only. M6CGregor Yad'lta, exper. preferred. llte cal · RMlty 11 the most P1'91- Wkly rental• now evall. pref, George 773-7597 n-ttralght.831·&643 mlnlmum,for 1yr.Start cordandwehaveapencll 1831Placentle,CM. typing and check flllng HllYEIY 957·2381ext.1204 ttgloue, moat growth S 126/wlt & up. 2274 New-days or eve--873--0822 M t M/F t lh fu Feb. 1 '85. Npt Hts. Exec. lharpener that you HAVE llSllTllT duties. Call Personnel TELEPHONE Ol'lentecl name In,......_ port Blvd.C.M. 646-7"'45 Eatt BMf 3br condo to thr :,~':riv rm ~ ba~~ Lor. w/famlly, wtllle bldg. new to TURN." lllTlllT 851 -9900 att 10 AM. DIRECTORIES 1111111. 1,,111 tate. Prepa'e yourMlf Find wnat you want 1n wi th 1 Fml n/tmkr of amenltie. N.B. n·smkr home In same., ... Days I.tat I Ft... 3614 1 CommeroeBenk. Temporary In Laguna Entry~ Clerical poaltlon now for the next real N- Oalty Piiot ClassitHlds $450+ ~ utl 720-1849 80 Incl utll. 842..0155 7 t-4/S63-8969· IUllAllll E.O.E M/F/V /H Beacil area. UM own cer. tor merkatlng co. Mutt be tale boom. Career op--(P• .. TI ) Earn to $4-6 per hr. self be self sterter, r• ========:1::================;;;;. Prof person lk'g f~ sunny .! _, .. v Ulll, AUISTAIT Guaranteed $3.40 P« hr. llable & retpontlble. Lite portunltlH avelleble. studio or 19R. ?/pet lt.O,·Frl4aJ .., Bookkeeping & typing Call 8:30 am 5:00 pm typing. Front office ap-Llcenllng trelnlng avall- S350/$450/utll, by Jan 1• fOlJND ADS To aulst 011trlC1 Manager required. Call 675-2232 1-800/343-2046 pearanoe required. Lindt ~:i· M:rt!::r':' p=I 805-963-9471 days KC In Newport Beach, 851-9558 S7SO/mo start , R ' d ' NEEDS Laguna Nl guel and aum IEITALWISTllT a.' Merrlll Lynch R .. lty at HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR ~~~e be~~~~! hOuae/ ARE f REE Lagune Beach tor Dally Looking tor two assl•· A team oriented dental of· IWlll 546-93845 °' 963-1310 garage with long leaae Piiot Newspapers. tantsto grow with our floe In Costa Meta look-• 11111 ... 0 I.I. we can't keep hevtng ou; Cal•, Duties Include dlspateh ot salon, Wed-Sat. Richard Ing tor an enthutlullc & 2 Yrs exp. ALSO Appren-• · rent lncreued fNfKY year newspapers to carrier• Ouellette Salon, 200 self-motivated ROA with ttoe. Apply In per.on. M:':':'*'· Local 11-r-· by greedy land IOrds. • ... 2•1171 covering down · roules, Newport Center Dr. N.B. at least 1 year ex-1671 Plecentla Ave. C.M. u ve own"" ve- (71'4) 831..032'4 -collectlon• and a.i1tomer 644-8671 perlenoe. 842· 1670 842-9237 hlcle. Call 54().2395 axt. 3 •••••••••••••• aervtoe. Minimum of 25 UCI Fml student Mell 1Br, hours per week. $4.00 OAllln llAIH HllllEI 1111111.UIEll The Diiiy Piiot Ad S«vtcee FrJday,December? n/1mkr. Quiet at-p/hr and mtleege allow-OellgncompenylMksex-Poolcontrectorneed1de-PART TIME. To work for Oepartmenthulmmedl· ARlES (M arch 2 1-Apnl I 9)·. D1·scuss1on with close neighbor or (mo8181)2ph•er3-003e lrv/1Na~ C5pmollec1 Found: Cocker Spaniel anc. e. Call 842•432 1 perlenced woodworker. algnedor pooll8nd hlend· Jantoe's Reggedy Anna ate open"'g• fore: .. ., b (9a.m .• 5p.m.) Min. 3 yrs eltper. with seeping. Mull eve TIH)S.-Frl. 615-2514 .. ••at11 •.1S1•u•a relative could concern possible trip or future holiday. Change of yng fem. Reddish/ lond. hardwood and lamlnatea. tubttanllal experience In --------~ ---- scenery is .e'!1phasized, inclu.d1ng .importa~t do m estic adjustment. GllHftl ftr 2912 ~e~i%~~~~~~~~d· AUTO knowledge of blueprint• dHlgnlng swl(Tlm lng lllSIOLWHI 1111'. lllY. IEP. Taurus ind1v1dual relates pertinent information concerning finances. tat necessary. Excel. co. pools. Need mqtlvated ~ °*" models & new A.ppffcant• must have a TAURUS (April 20-May lO): Major wish can now be fulfilled. EHtalde C.M. 1ox2o, FOUND lem Blk Lab/Mutt BOOKKEEPER benefits. 250 Flacher Individual tor potentl1I hornet c M ., .. 55 valid drivers 11oen ... a Wh h d be . . . d y , . fi t 1 $90 pl 7 Wht tummy Beach & Ave. Costa Mesa. managerial poslttori. In plhr. g;,.2.;«.. •ft Spm · good drMng record end ~t a en missing 1s recovere . ou receive con 1dent1al data, • orageony. .mo. 1 Yorktown . H.B day llrm. 114-241..0295 a genereJ knowtedoe of you 11 be more secure and you will be at nght place at proper m oment. eec. Yrty i ... 645•723• 557-8781 eve 960-8370 Mull have experienced D&Slllll·Ollml DESK CLERK WANTED .UOLUllll the .,..... cendldatn Pisces native plays significant role · Offict ltatala fflf FOUND ~ldn Retriever ~~0.~:S!~'~ ~~: S~LES $~~11 tlme.2c;gs~ Wiii train. NIQhtt. Apply needed tmmedletely Own ehOUld IJto dl1pley • GEMINI (May ~ I-June 20): Make this a power-~lay d~y! Lunar. SO eq ft. 2 rooms wlutii1 purebred ?. yg, tml vcty able and ver .. tlle. Selary 179: St.. ~:,; Meta. 7am-Noon. Sun-l;hur1. tranap. fl.45-0961 · ::i'tlve •~ltudeorka:::,d• numencal cycles high -accent on strong relat1onsh1p, added pd.'779 W 19th St, CM. B-hursl/Edlnger 1214 oommen1urat• with ex-Apply lnperson 1oam-12. ~~~o~ti 2274 T~'"::e 0~ p.rt respons1bihty, chance to significantly increase income. Suc.cess S250/mo. Bkr 832-4161 983-3622 pertenoe. Excellent work· CASH PAID DAILY .,_.,.,, • • · U. time poeltlona fOf qu1Jl- 1nd1cated through personal appearances, appeals. *VIEW* Found: Golden Rtvr 'J'l•le. Ing condltlo;• end fringe Beacti Communication• 18 llllWAllll Need good worker to fled lndlvlduale. If you CANCER (June 21 .July f2): You'll COfl.lplete long-standing Friendly. Meple St. CM. =fll~o~a;~~ ~ seeklngh 10 hlgh11 evenlngs,pvtcountryclub. cleen up yerd and yard thlnkyou'dllketojolnthe ass1~ment. It 1s possible that y~u might be asked to appear before the *OFFICES* CaJl 5<t8-<t413 day. PIMM call nne fOf motivated people (M /F) Laguna Ntguel. Phone -:=.oft'~h~:,C::. DallY ~Octcontect: media. H ave facts, figures available. Double check source matcnal. Found: Large white rabbit appointment. to move Chrlttmu Chet· 9 • m • 3 Pm • F/tlme. 875-2550 Love will not be a st ranoer llO ~Ft. 111• lte (long haired) Vic Wiison NABERS merchandlM. Positive 496-5767 Ktm llUT 0 • . . • II th .... •·· CM ... 2 2829 attitude a mutt. Call aa11 ·y ... -LEO (July 23-.Aug. 22): Love, tntngue, career advancement -HI II ... , ... , ""' • Mlohele 841.8 153 evea llmlOT UlllWtll -r-• these are featured. You get almost anything you want if willing lo make . It ... PHlfte ..... , Found: Male Wht/tan c•o1LLAC . llAUIHI Landacepe malntenence M24121 new start. Empha.s1zc integrity, courage. pioneering spirit. Stick to your Plaa-2 1f11 w/rHe,t Boxer/Dane Mix. L~e n c~~. ;~~ & ~Y yr co~: Immediate opening for leborer, full time. $-4. -------- own style. Aquanan plays role. area. IHtHt WtJI• 401b Pupl Flea collar. le 2100 lllMr lh4 Perm. 3 day/wk. 8·5. Clrculetlon Dl1tr1C1 Man-plhr. Exper. pref. Ap~ty VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sefet. 22): Focus on responsib11tty. business. FraHllt 711-0111 ~:t;~~~eaa Verde. Otsta 1111 Start Jan.II, fl.45-4822 ~de =~:!i~ ~~~,~~S~~--2~:;5• Danti Ht~v:.i~ci=~~~d~a;~ security. removal of sa ety hazards. You'll learn b y teaching -Full aervtoe. Ex. Suites F 0 u N 0 Pa rr 0 t 714/540-9100 CHILDCARE· week· 11199 end colleGtlons. Dr. Dana Pt. It well. 642--5678. 1nd1vidual you recentl y aided i s now ready to return favor. Cancer, from 5175 turn/unf, Irv. Brookhurst/Hamllton vie ends/Fri pm thru Sun, Mutt have dependable ;:::===;;:;;;;:;::::;::::;::::J.:::::::::::::::::::::;;:;; Aquarius persons figure in exciting scenario. lndutt. oomplx 2so-8131 Mutt Identity 983-2009 mutt love small ctllldren. car or truck and enjOy Cler~~ LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. 22): Spotlight on travel, commun1c.1t1on, AUTO No sm~lnQ. drive, excel working with young boys Jong-range proiects. Spiritual values come into focus, you'll perceive oc AIRPORT AREA: Found: Pet blrd. Fountain ulary. Npt 9ch 875-7048 and glrlt. Dally Piiot, 330 J 226-830 eq' $1.10 t/f, utll Velley. Call to k:lent fl'j. CASHIER West ea Cott• M ... potential and you'll get invitation to prestigious social affair. Gemini, 1nc1.1ot1 of perk'g. Jant'I. 963-3152 DllllTIU Apply In ~eon with on,Y Sagittarius persons play outstanding roles. Mo to mo~. 852-9386 FOUND Spanlel Mix Auto experience pref. Ex· llMP HIES 9am to 5pm. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Be persistent, do your own detective AIRPORT AREA. New puppy, male. blk/wht cellent working con-for developm.ntatly di.. s TED w ork 1·n connect1'on wt.th financ1'al stat·'s of one who would be a bl d .. tld d DRIVER WAN Mutt u Bldg. Only 700 1f left. 12/1 vcty 300 blk Poppy dltlont. Many fringe ben· • e c.. ren nee • have economical vechl· "partner." Op1n1on s are revised. policies could be changed and you·n lmmed occpy. $1.25 CdM. fl.44-3858 eflt• are offered. lnclud-houseparent's. 957-6190 cte. Call for Into 852-85&2 benefit as result. Taurus plays role. grou. Bkr Coop. Lost gray/whl tom cat wt Ing retirement. '40 hours f Ad A t' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 2 1): See overall picture. leave fine 852-87 14 R & H INVEST whl tummy, vie Victoria per week with no week· or c IOO UllDTIA l ~ ·' j!IRCLE l·llRIOS ~___.a_) NOW HIRlll -OAlllERI lllllTAIT lllAIElll pmnts for another llme. Focus o n publtc relations. special agreements. OFFICE REITlL CM. REWARD! 650-3706 ~~~~ur:t:la~llh c0.n;: Call a DllllTIAI 1 legal documen·1s. Get idea~ on paper, realtzc you could gain through IEWPORT CTR LOST: Huge longhalred perlence. Please call Tina DUI ~ ~ · ': Interviews Wednesday 9· 11 wntte n word. Virgo plays key role. wfltte Cat, friendly, Vic. for appointment. 0 !.I P'lot PUT II HU Tiii ~---., ~ A.M. at 2588 Newport Blvd . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on basic issues, I . ~ Lido Island. 875-5552 NABERS a11y I 11'1 II,... . ~~ Costa Mesa (on Newport cooperation from family member. a review of budget. Domestic .... "'''"''' REWARD 950. Looklngforambttlouem«i Blvd. at Del Mar) adJustmen1 1s pan of scenario and could include remodeling. special '9lltlfll ttfltt Lost: Mele long tialred CA011LLAC AD· VISOR & women for local m.cll• dccoratjon. H ealth improves, vu.a.lily. makes com.back. ., .... 11 .. ft",l1i1a_ Htm.atayan Cat. Near If 2 t~"'JO promo. Earn $75. p/d8fi. Call (714) 537-4840 for ~~RNS(Jan.~Rb.l ~:~odluMrupect~nci~sw1ili h~~~·~· ~M~ca&war~. HHl~lh4 --~6~4~·~-~~~~L~-~~w=m=u=a =n=M=~=~=s=2=1•=x=t =7~===~~m~o~r~e=l=nf~o~·====:E:O~E~ h I tt t I · ·ti d · I · h. a .. ,,11 IOI.,. ft, Reward. 8-40-9378 eves. p11 ys1ca a rac ion, sty c. vanety, 1nten s1 1e romantic re at1ons 1p. .. -. hata 1111 '\cc o t1hders 1n ~e11ali~t1c "&.!!~protect self in em otional clinches. Secret is OelttHt llMys L~~~;"'~~~~~~n= 714/540-9100 rt•vca e , you gain cnTip...tenment as as result. 71._.... 1110-llOO 'Talty' 648-0048 PISCES (Feb. 19-M arch 20): Long-range prospects com e into '"411·frl41J p I 12 i.;;;=======.I sharp, clear focus. What appeared to be a lost cause will be revived. 111111 I O ld d. d I · fi f · h · •CdMdlx1ultet.AC,amp~ .,., ___ "'!••-""-er in 1v1 ua will lend bene 1t o cxpcnenc:c, per aps pr.ov1dc ptkg, from $225. 2855 t:. ISOllTl/llRLI funding. Capncom plays top role. Coast Hwy. 87M900 outceJI ONLY 835-91G9 GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS MOMS & DADS • You can send your love in a very special way on Christmas Day. Show oft ~our favorite lltrle person or pet in print. You can do It In the Daily Pilot Classified "Christmas Charmers " section. This greeting wlll also be a special keepsake for years to come. Call now to reserve your spaceJ 64~-5678 , . --,_ ,..- ( ) ---· \ Days 'tit Christ• I , Christmas ~ shopping Is •• so easy • when you I Pi ck-A· t Present ' from • classified! C•ll Cl1Hlfled . ....,. District Managers If you -rloy working with y<>Yng bo)'l & glrl1 ond dellc job1 ore not for you, conilder o corffr 111 the new•popet Girculo· tion field. This Is o unique po•ltlon with doily choli.nges & rewordi. Ou! 01>9ninQs ore Immediate. Appli<orm rmm how-o-von,-.tationW090n or lfU<li. We ofter on extellent •olofy wlttt o bonvt pion .oCll\d QOt ollowon<e. Wt hove on · excellent .,..,_f;, pion !hot include' ho'f>I> tolizotion insuronct, liberal vocation ond 11 hoffdoyi. Condidot" must hove o dfllrt to bl wcceuful ond be wlllinQ to work hOfd. If you think Y<>Y hove ~ quolifi<otion•. plecne opply In f)9Mn to1 the Daily Pilat Monday ltlru Friday 9-l 1 om or 2~4 pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 -.,quot opportunity Mployu • I ' -----....--1 , .. M•I Hl/lllllUlll backg round h elpful PfTlrna. 5 daY9 Incl 112 day M turday. State Farm Insurance 553-1115 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK We now hJve I~ open1111s tor younc u1t1 bta'ffr5 to securt rude1s lo< fht Otanet Coait Oldy Pilot Our crews st11t at 3 30 p m and • work unlll 8 30 p m wee~ys On Saturday we /"°" • ltw lllOft hours Yow w1N urn IJ)a~y trios , and ~nzes tlo"t wt!li tarlllftt your ow" monty the11 11 no dellm1ns 01 collection involvtd If itu are 1ntertsted please call Mr hrt AMA COOf (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD-PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Oec11nes 5 ASlan 1S11no 9 Big hit t 4 Tonic oase 15Btmd1t 16 Nume<ical pre!•~ 17 Pro1ac11on 18 w.-ane1 loll<>w9f 20 "Pardon tne' 2 1 Always '(;>Oet 22 Ducks 23 Appo1ntme11t11 25 A1se 27 leQal otCler 29 Prohl 30 Pre1u<11ce 34 En1oyed mess 36 Elegance 39 1<e110 • ki11 39 Cowardice 1ymt>ol 42 Tun1111n port ' 43 01ctetor1a1 44 MorNI 46 2nd IC 46 Rest aOt>r 47 Plague 49 Tl\a~ 51 Dal••••. 54 Calle< 2 17 3 .. 59 Contamer 60 SOfa 6 I Maren orCler 63 F'em1n1ne e11121ng 64 Cnore 65 Pause 66 Wlln8fe<I 67 Sneep sheds · 68 Aaw m1nere1s 89 Run DOWN I Meal course 2 Maur welcome 3 Emissaries 4 Pretender 50Sporll name 6 More edept 7 Ttlleo Eng11s11 llCIOr 8 Cmztn suit 9 Damage 10 Improve i 1 Peru lnC1u1n 12 Excel 13 Fo<loer erops 19 F'uUOI 2• Bridge ot 26 Compl•1n1S 28 Thrice· pret 30 BrtOle part 31 Having prooiems PREVIOUS PUZZL;E SOLVED 32 Fiato Lal 33 K1nCI 3• Ooyt 35 In this wdy 37 Fec•no 1ne Pttcner 38 Cried oul 40 Know-now • 1 S1xtn sense <(\)Nee 4! Most painful 49 Basic foodt 50 E11am answei 52 N or TNT 53 Winter Clriv•no 11;uarC1 54 A"CO<'O SS P1!>netrot1n9 56 En1r11nce 57 Ghb challl" 59 Asian fe1es 62 Aw•v tO 11 12 13 swn0Muu1 OPlhTIH For tet.phona antW9f1ng service All 1hlhs av1ll FIT or PIT Po.itlone 642-3013 nACllH·Plf SOMffL lmmad FI T. baoelltt Pald holidays C .M 540-1919 Wlllf USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FIH lPPUISll Cormler·O.Llllo e1m1L£T t 82 11 BEACH BL 1/0 HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-1011;141-1111 WlWllTYlll CLEAi ISO Olli See Ronald 0908 THEODORE ROBINS fORD 1060 HAllOI Bl VO CO!>l.& MHA b&l 0010 • ~o~ . GttriS SeJLUiees Guide THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOl•O H&•8'J• llwO CO">l&MI\& b .. /UUltJ " ,... .. ,.,, . ~ SOUTM COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN I _..,. ll ti lftt .. •iH UIQI t.1• H I I- Ytlw 117S 1tt OOAA> 2.S bl dOO<I cOl'd am/tm Redl bm ale $.4900 644--5272 l•t",-..tic CHICK IVEllSON &'5 E l oa11 H'"" N•wpc>f'I 8-cll NABERS JC ADI.LAC LARGEST SELECTION ol lat6model. low mlie.ge Cadln~ 1nSout:Nm C.Utotnial S.. us lodayt 140-1110 2900~ COSTA MESA C~nnltt tll3-- ·76 b8U6U ™ w 1dnt cond. amlfm. alt.~ mt mutt Mf1 87~9748 •M•flltl White, red Int•. No cun req. Wiii oon9ldat 1 Y"f i.... 47&-0525 COHHCU CHEVROl H I ,"\..,..I! I' '. I 1 ' ' .. ! \ \1 l . ·. I SU-1200 82 MUST ANG 2 dr 9PO't coupe rldlo. healer air 1 stick, 10 ml •Int oond 1n1 ·eo 3201 BMW red 5 spd .s~ool. alt. AM/f:M cass alloy wl'leals, $8000 759-0443 11;:=======~0\lt $6000 ObO 642·2567 l\r .nm.11•n T~••• tHt Llaetl• 9323 ~ W "-" ·ff COiOlla. 1J1pe de<:k 'll U100L1 TIWI CAA Slles-SeNlc.Leaslng •t.,eo S 1500 OBO hm Auto .ir power steering 673-0900 **'***** 551-0181 wrk 5'3-0383 po.;er 'brakes. oowe; u,c .. 1;L,1Wln111•Y ... llT~Y •12 Tertt• Ztf~ H ~o ::~i • I Ctrtlll Wp.. HURRY THIS WON T oo 320I Sap ale 2afz93i Auto . air , stat~ oo LAST (1HKR742) 81 320I Sep sir 1DUE497 101'JB~~s·1roo1 r ack 1111 8 1 3201 A/T si r 10AG9&4 .. THlODOll 81 3201 519 ·s· idogaeo •7111 8 1 3201 alt si r 1 t>tb'()8 82 320! 5sp sir 1 .. )4-07 82 3201 Sap sir 1d11145 82 32015sp11r , .... 16 82 320! Sap si r 11gP483 THEODORE ROBINS FOID lObO H.&1101 ll ¥ 0 cm1.& M HA 6-42 0010 82 320151p sir tide 103 I 82 3201 Sap ai r 1evd964 82528Ea/tl0(11dt700 Tri••:I: tlll 82 528E Sap I'd 1fnu30e ......... ~.-...--....;;;-...;. 82 833cll a/1 ( 1eog«2) &7 convt wltlrdtoo. a:; 83320l5spa/r 1twl515 I body. runa, l'\d1 ,..,. end 83320ISsp'S'010512 WOl'k 1600 87~2 83320l5sp'S'390918 ·Vt•L--a~a tl? 83 320i alt sir 07248.4 uuw ROBINS fOID 1060 KdlOll l&.VO CO~IA Mis.A Ml· OOto 83 3~ Sap si r 002264 A1 VW AM PER MANV 83 528E Sap L'd 9M441 EXTRAS GOOD COMO l:=-----83 528E alt I'd 1Hl'tW809 S 1425 530·9948 l'!'•l'l•,.r.c_•.~.,_ __ _. ........ 83 528E., 11d'd 207194 69 vw BUG s 1000 01 ·65 P1Aiane 1395 686 833181all sl r 1ndh512 TRADE UP CONTACT 842-7517 ~~R JIM M al 673-2994 76 Grand Monarch Gn111 I 70 vw BUG 1 owner Loaoeo 1earl'le• go cono (l 14)131-3171 gOOd cond s 180() or out S 1800 obo 613 ~6,~ · 208 W 111 Santi .Ana I otter 642-5194 79 Colo11y Par1o. w11gor CLOSED SUNDAYS 7• Con·-I< G LOADED1 Xl11t co110 "' & .. y-, arman hta I good cond $2500 out Well ma1n1a111ed LARGE SELECTION OF a.&-1570 S.950 662· 7474 Cunis NEW & USED BMW 51 -I .•• ll-10 l •••• Uc •• IW 75 Rat>b11 naw urea • IRT l TU clutch. nd1 eng woflt. SEDAN aulO 111 IX'Wf!t' VOLUME SAL!6 $500 67!>-4857 b r akes a 1 e r • o SERVICE & LEA~G 11HOC1451 3670 N Cne<ry A..e 78 CONVERT Blu wilt 11u •111s. LONG BEACH top llraa lUnt cono • • u (NO Chari) axlt-'05) $7000 6J 1 6250 <114) Pl-lllO tracS.-ln1 Welcome OPEN SEVEN DAYS • • ... ... ""~ ' ...... ---........ "'., •, n4-B33 -1300 THIOD<ME ROBINS FOID 2060 HAllOI tlVO CO\tA lllHA Ml OO'lO • .j f. '""'1 ,. ) I . BUENA PARK 91 FWY . ' GARDEN GROVE -' CD EDINGER 22 FRWY · 0 WARNER c( 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. C111t Hwy., ltw,trt leach 113-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS ·CADIL(AC·.-· 2800 HARIOR BLVD., COSTA IES& (114) 540-9100 (213) 581-8288 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People w CD 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 11 Auto C11ter Dr., lni11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7600 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 In The West For llew Jeep Sales For 8 Years .. ~~<l~'~: m~r~~ • COITA ..... JI ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 0 INTERNATIONAL MOTOR COACH INC. 751-5486 ~Daily Pilat 0 -rM=oi>ORE ROBINS .,,.-FORD '\ LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET MISSION Vl~.~;1 ... SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service. Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Depts. 2121 lar~tr llt4., Ct1ta Mesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing · 546-1200 Special Parts U1e 546-9400 Complete Automotive Needs SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Fine Selec11on of Ouallty Used Vehicles 11 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY Compet1t1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 lar~tr lh4., C1st1 Mesa 142-0010 or 140-1211 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 2925 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 979-2500 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. 0 STADIUM PONTIAC. 0 RAY FLADEBOE • LONG TERM LEASES • COMPETITIVE PURCHASf PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. G ~A Y FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN # .20 lift C11ttr Ir., lni1~ In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7300 Orange Countys Newest Volkswagen Dealer Complete Sales. Serwce & LeaSJng 0 STERLING SALIS -SEhlCE -l.EASl•G -PAITS Overseas Oellvery Speciallsts PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. We're New -We 're Dealing AcroH from the Big A on Katelle Ju1t Weat of the (57) Orange FrHway Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises An1heim 2225 E. 1111111 385-1919 G BILL YATES YOLISWAIEI • POlllCIE • PEllEOT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 32112 Y1ll1 11114, 111 .1111 C111lstr.111 413-4111 131-4100 LllCILI MEllClllY .lllllll ISIZI #11 l1t1 C11ttr Ir., lni11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 ~ G CREVIER ~MW ~ \,//1 SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ""' "Wtiere Professional Attitude Prevails" S.,.c:lallzlng In Europ .. n Detlvery. Exc:.llent 84Mctlon of New and carefully prepared UMd BMW'• always In stock. 835~3171 208 W. 11t St., Santa Ana Corner of Broedway & 1st St. Closed Sundays IR • UNIVERSITY OLDS.~OBILE OJIM SLEMONS IMPORTS HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. 1301 Ou•ll St. -N•w C•r Location 1001 Ou•ll St. -R ... ,. Dlvlelon ffi World's Largest Selection of 0 'CJ Mere.des Benz ,,>-.... 833-9390 Newport Beach 840-8444 • Slits · L111l1& · P1rt1 • .Stnlct · .aMy Sllof • & Jn I _,, .. _, -r ·• o.t_, .. , -· .• f DOING ·.BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? All new businesses u1lng a flctlllous name, must by law be registered with the County Clerk. The DAILY PILOT provides the forms and filing Hrvlce1 for our customers. If you ere 1tertlng a new bu1lneas cell the DAILY PILOT for information and forms 842-4321 HT.,,, class1f 1ed ads -;._------~ phone 642 56 78 -~--· Daily PHat .. ' .. • , TOMORROW: HUNTINGTON BEACH -OUNTAIN VALLEY----------~ THURSDAY DEC.EMBER 6 '98~ (J ~ A N ("' E c CJ G N T '( r_ A :... I F 0 r-< N I A ' ~ (. E ....... '~ OC .wards' fun.ds 'embezzled' ' ! · n allegedly stole $43,000 ony psychiatric company public guardian s1nl.'t August 1983. was arrested by invcs1iga1ors from the District Attorney's Office on susp1- c1on of embezzlement. according 10 county Pu blic Admfn1stra1or-Guard- 1an James Heim. Bail was set al SS0.000 and arraignment was set on the charge for Dec. 11 in Central Municipal Coun in an1a Ana. By JEFF ADLER Of tM 0.-, .......... An Orange County dt'pUI} public guard1ao remained behiod bar-; today following his arrt'st Wednesda~ aftt'r- Coast Newport Beach man awarded $700,000 In age, discrimination case./ A3 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:-:::::.:::::.:::::::::::::: {;allf ornia 'Woman in box,' suspect's wife picked up men In bars, jury in rape case hears./ A8 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::! Nation Artificial heart transplant patient to take a spin around hospital in wheel- chair today./ AS Two storms bring the first real taste of winter across the United States./ AS World Hijackers in Tehran ex- ecute two more passen- gers, one of whom claimed to be a U.S . diplomat./ A4 Chairman of Union Carbide is refused en- trance to death plant in lndia./A7 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: noon a tier his superiors discovered he allegedly embezzled $43.000 from 4S mentally ill county wards dunng the past three months. Earl Kim. a 31-}car-old Laguna Beach resident employed asy dcput} Kim was descnbed b} Heim as :i .. very good employee who was-eas~ Lo To sellout or to stay? Neighbors take sides Airport noise leads SA Heights r esidents into fight for homes EDITOR 'S NOTE: This 1s rhc second in a three-pan senes of stones on Sa.n.taAna He~hts. lls future and how 11 figures in the fight O\ er expansion at John Wayne Airport. -ROBERT Santa .\na Heights residents know what 1hey sec when they look up 1n the sk). Ifs someumes a btrd. 1C'i usuall y a plane and it's never Superman. Even tht' Man of Steel '-"Ould be 1ll- equ1pped 10 rescue th e people of Boating Sania Ana Heights from tht' JCls 1ha1 roar over lht'tr homt's from John International Offshore Wa}nc A1rpon "'cl) fe.,.. minutt"s. R · C ii h The planes ha' e become an ac-acmg ounc as cep1ed fact of hfc for the residents char:iged the rules for there. measuring yachts to im-Some. in fa ct. have dec1dt"d tht'y prove stability./81 would rather move awa> than put up w11h 1ht' noise an~ longer More boats can go to But 01hers reca ll the tmds 1hcy Ba!ffnwhen proposed new occast0n311> st'c in 1he sk}. the horses f ue mg stat I on 5 5 ta r:•t -=o~p----1r-t1-c"'h"'1c,_k...,e"l'ln"'s ... , h'"e"'1y~ra"1 sc_·..,,d""o"'w-n"""1h'"e--~1..,rert1e""1- r 1rain and quick 10 learn. .. His record was impeccable." Heim said ... He was a law student. He had everything going for him." Hc1m also siud th11 w11h10 the past month Kim had purchased a new Mercedes Beni Wht'n arres1ed and handcuff~. Kim wa!> .. surpnsed:· but made no statement 10 inve~11131ors. Heim .sa1d. Kim 1r. accu~d of )Citing up a phony psychological or ps~ch1atr1c counseling firm . Counseling A - soc1ates, at a Santa Ana post office box and chargi!lg county wards for counseling services they never rc- CClved The wards' ~talcs were charged S49S per month. Heim said. The alleged scheme apparenll> began 10 September. a month after Kim first began handhng his own caseload and ca med through uotil his arre t The estates or 45 mentally 111 county contttvatecs. 1ncludtng the est.ate) ol 30 wards au1ancd to Xim. v.ere 1n,ol,ed. according to Heam. He u1d the alleged scheme was uncovered about a "eek ago by a built-in s:sfeiuard proetdurt' ~ signed 10 p~vent such abuses TM d1~tnc1 attomcy'c; offiet" was called "'- (Pleue .ee GUARDIAJll/A2) Unlucky bank also victim of extortion plot Bank there police foiled robbery Tuesday---:r-+ target qf separate extortion plot Wednesday ---~ --- By TONY SAAVEDRA Ol ... 0-.., ......... The San Clemenie.ban~ 1.1.here a lone gunman kept pohce at ba~ for 41: hours after a thwaned robber) Tues- day was also the target of a separate plot to exton S7S.000. federal authon11es said 1oda} A psychiatric hospital pauent was arres1ed Wednesda) after allegedl> threatening to lngger homemade bombs .1n 31 locations throughout Orange C'oun ty 1f1he money were not deh,ered \aid FBI spokesm n Jim Nelson 1n Los :\niteles ( hmtopher C.erard Wells. 28, of El Toro '-'3S 1aknrtnto-custod) shortl) after he p1d.ed up an und1sclostd amoun1 of cash left b) FBI agrnu behind a Dana Point restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway. Nelson saJd The cx1oruon scheme was un- related 10 the tense standoff'Tuesda} bctY.een pohce and a reured Manne ( orps ser!lcant at the Sccunt} Pacific (Pleue eee BA.Nit/ .U.l Don ors Drag feet, slow building of Y By ROBERT BARKER Ol!Ule 0.-, ...... ..,. West Orange Coun1~ \\.IC .\ of. lic1als are seeking up 10 a ) car's dela~ on the stan of cons1ruct1on of a $5 S milhon fac1h1y m Huntmgton C en- tral Park brtause financial contnbu· uons ha ven·1 amved as qu1"ll) a'i expected. 11 .,..as d1scl0Sfd ~ednes· da). • YMC .\ E'ecutl\t' D1rec10r fA'nn1s Croxen· ackno.,..ledgell that offiual\ ar.: -;ecking to push bal ~the Fchruaf"\ Fountain Valle\. °W e<stminster. Seal Beach Garden· Gro'e as v.ell as Huntington Beach·-and predicted there v.ould be no ma1or problems in mee11ng goals 'I MC .\ lund·r:a1scrs have collected SI :? m1lhon to date Croxen said. &t \)ffic 1al •~ holdmg off work.mg on drn" 1np' and the nan of construction un11I 1he' Fet S2 m11l1on m hand. he \aid Pha'>t' Onl.' \)f 1hc proJ('CI .,..h1ch f('atur\'' a ;11ll<lf1-'4uan--foo1 fac1lit\ an er at Ing./ 81 and the panoramic views lhey enJOY ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· (Plea.e .ee HEIGHTS/A2) Plane takea off over Santa Ana Heigh Sports cause it's taking longer than an11c1- pa1ed .. 10 meet financial 11me1ahks But Croxen claimed there 1s broad financial suppon from the com- munitJes comprising_ the dist.net - < >h mp1v\11t'l1 '"' 1mm1ng poo h1.·alth rentl'r\ for mc:n and "'omen and commun11\ mt'C ting rooml.. \.\Ill coi,t n1.•arh SJ million. he said. Fountain Valley a d vances to semifinals of tour- nament with a 72-45 win over Loyola./C1 Former All-Pro linebacker Cedrick Hard- man is named new foot- ball coach at Laguna Beach Hlgh./C1 Laker center Kareem Abdul-Jab bar decides against retirement by agreeing to one-year, $2- mllllon contract./C1 Enterpiinment South Coast Repertory raises the holiday spirits with its annual pro- duction of 11 A Christmas Carol." /84 Business The number of catalogs mailed to homes has doubled in recent years, ~nd so has number of the problems./87 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge. County's jobless toll drops below 4 percent level 'Economy on a roll.· local employment official a nnounces By JEFF ADLER Of , ... 0.11, Piiot ···" l inemploymcnt 1n Orangl· ( ounl) dropped below th t' 4 percent level in 0<·1ober. -marking tht'' lowest t'bb in Joblessness locally sinct' 1981. accord- ing to state unemployment statisti cs. The number ofuncmplO)ed coun- ty residents dropped sharply in Octo- ber to 3:8 precent of the civilian labor force. down from 4.S percent in September. the state Employment IX'dopment Dcpanmcnt rcponed. The las1 11me unemployment dipped below 4 percent was in May 1981 when unemploymt'nt stood at 3.1 percent.' The lowest the county's unemploymt'nt ratt has registered since comparable s1a11st1cs have ~n kept was 3.6 percent in November 1978. explained Alta Yetter. a labor ma rkr 1 a nat >~l Wftlr'tht"na te 1tge'ney; .. Th14' 1s a cont1nua11on of the dov.ntrrnd ""e'\c been seeing. though 1i's a much largt'r drop than expected. Tht' economy (locall}) 1s on a roll.'' s~ud Ycttl'r. "Aho cautioned aga1ns1 evaluating an) one month'<; stall\t1cs in 1'iolal1on ">ht' SillU the ~ rx·m.•nt fl,'\ d I\ cons1dt'rcd s1at1st1call) significant be- cause unemployment seldom fall!. below 1ha1 levt'I. .. Orange Count~ doc stand out 1n that regard. Tht' count) tands in harp contract 10 the na11on aod state in unemployment. .. Yetter said ht' also pointed out that the unemplo} ment rate has rema1nt'd below the 4 percent le\d for more than one month only on 1wo oc· cas1ons. 1 n 1979 for four consecull' c month and m 1980 for '""o month\ he prcd1~ed cconom1cgood umc., in the county will continue through tht' balance of the }t'ar ... , think the unemplovment role Y.111 remain at (Pleue He COUNTY/ A2) Now that's a doughnut hole Driver Darleen Lowe. 48, made an unez- pected entrance lnto a Wlnchell'• Donut Houae. 18856 Brook.bunt St., Fountain Valley. ahortly after midn~ht today. ac- cording to police. Police aa1a the woman'• car jumped a aidewalk, rlpped throa,gh a . (Pleue Ke YMCA/A2) wall of the doughnut abop and deatroyed a 11ua caae where doughnut.a are dltaplayed during wosking boon. Lowe. arrested on . •u•plclon of drunken driving. and her pauencer were treated for minor l nJuria at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Olasslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope In the Service 01-2 02 BS A3 86 A4 09'8 B& C7 C4 C6 A9 'Elviria 'gives her viewers a me~ting with Cas·sandra Ann Landers Mutual Funds National N'ews Opinion Paparazzi Play Review Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Stock Mark ts Television Theaters • 82 86 A4 A10 81 ~4 A3 B6, C3-4 C1·3 87 83 93.4 A2 .A4 Weather WOJIO~--- Actress doffs vampire getup for appearance on Hunttngton'sKOCE-TV to raise funds , ou' tinat'r. thruuah hC'r hair. By PHIL NEl0£RMA lid,t•tcd w11h hu m1 rurhon<" cord OttMOllllJ""'..... Hlmen1r:ucd ,ln her ..cnrt nd v.(~rfl· ndcr tile aJanna hJhts . of a l-d that 'h"'d hrt':a~ out in a ('(lutthing ltun11"1to" Rcelch 1clc\1s1on studio. lit hm . ~d·ha1rcd a'\andra f>C'tet"<>n Hut v.hcn thC' C'amt-m ~mc on , had no bl ·k fr1&ht ~,, ot ahouh~h ca.. nJra Pctc,.,n. m1ld·manncl"C'J m kcup 10 hide behind Mtcad oft he alll'r-<:10 ttf. ('Opular horror mciv 1c ttHahna black outfit, \he t.ore a , hn"''"" l h 1ra. P.erlorm :d like :. rath r con~n'ltl\C blMt ~~ trou~r. ur 11\ \ 1 \\~r\ to le I ~ ------1 tet fl\~tOftt't& and •n don:tttt n t K I nMI l~ for • ul'l('rman. rN~r:\On pul~\'r-Ornnjtl' PR\ \lillll'n that I\ 1n thr m1d\I al a n1nt .. n1@hl hohda' fund·raning df'I\ e Thl' c;u111on ha\ enlisted C'Clcbnt) gucw. 10 help r:u.,.. SI 00.000 throuJh the plcdgr ~nod. "h1ch conclud~ unJ:t\ nigbJ .\lthough a hit un~11krl at lirtt b\ 1he. h\t' 5ot"tup and a (r.\O._, tele- prompter. Pell""'°" a.re"' mt'rc '"om-torubk a\ th{ c' rn1na fl~"iC'\I . l.1\10 .lh1ra·h~ V.l'C\nlt .. \ ICl tN\ qev. ' 1010 l't'Ach'ln !01 •heir th~ k· ~k and cr'Nll N\ In ('\Change fOr a 100 donation. \he prom1~d pcl"\Onall~ 1n~n~ f:h 1ra fle~tcr ~h<' rven thtt i k1 ' O\tr the .<Un\.UO..lil.oO:" \:1Clla..apoan;.nll an {Pie.a MC LVlllA/ A8) ' .. ·~ • ¢ .t2 • Orange Coast DAILY'Pll0Tl.Thur8day, O.Cemb« 8, 1984 1 CoN11Nulo SroR1ls ---------- MCA CONSTRUCTION DELAYED ••• om Al Tb<: YM( "'"h•lh intend~ to lea~ ut .a•, 1 of p rlt.1.and Ill the sue f t Fri aolf \:Our Oh GolJcn e t Street. h d reached airl."cmcnt th cat~ offi1.:1ul'i to 'I tart conc;1ru c11on fcbruar; But krry Nu~h. thl' 'r ·., building ntnbut1on d1u1rman. rcquei.tt•d o la> ot 3 year "JuM to tx-Maft' in a uer 10 Cit)' otlk1ah . • The Jgrccment wllh the l·it) n1ll~ r a SO-year lca'IC IC>r the propc1 \~ for t l.000 per \car. ' A comm1ttec o t tbc ut) ·, (om- rnunit) \•r\ ICC!> l Onll111nlOn Wiii f00~1Je~he request next wee!.. und • make ttcom rncn(l:nion\ I ter 1h1s month on whl."thcr the dcla\ '\hould be granted · · C"ro>.en '3td linanc111I commit· ments from corponuaon~ and foun- dations and the 1"1riv11te ~'l01 . hould add SS00.000 to l'Offct\ h\ ttw l'nd of th1~ month · t-k "31d Y M< A f'und·r:11scrs wall 1<.ienttf)' prospective contributor .. and <,hould finish "clj.'anup" rnllcr11on "'°'" nc>.t month. 'Tm more encouraged toda)' 1ha1 we v.111 ll'a('h our goal than "'hl'n wt startl·d." he \aid. "There 1~ broad support in all our eommun111es. f he We~t Ornnge <.. ount) "l M( A 1<1 o nl' ot the lar~est d1~1nc1~ not to h:I\ <' J f11nhl) • Cro11cn. '7. ;iho announrtd 1h.u he IS ICU\ ans thl' local YMC ;\after nine }'eUr'i next Fnda> 10 take a JOh ll) gen~ral Jar«'tor l)f the C re~C'nta· C. unadu F-umal> YMCA near Pa!.Udcna llc .. a1d 111sagood time to malo..c the movt• tt"> fund-raising cfT()m head toward a l'onC'lus1on and hcforc the 'ill.In of construl·uon. A nauonY..1de ~arl·h for a 'IUl'te!>sor 1!> under WU). he o;a1d. His dcpanurc: will have no ctlcct on f und-ra1s1n~ elTons. he ~1d. !~~K TARGET OF EXTORTION ..• branch. 11 :> N El ( .1m1no Keal cl\on '31d The 1' cmplo>l'e and !>turner.., CO\.\l'nng 1r, the." bani..\ ~one) 'ault during the ordeal walked a~a) unhJrmcd aficr su!>pcct ~ 11· ltam R111~r Rapp . .i I Jac;as~mblcJ ~1~ handgun and \UITl'nderl'd to police In \.\cdnc'>da~ morning·., ahcr- !Jlalh ol the fo1kd robhcl). cmplo)Cl''> IOund t hl' n tort ion lcucr pustmarl-.cd Monda) from 5anta .\na Nelson said Ole letter wa<> prohahl} received h)' me bank Tucsda). hut lefi unopened tJ} the commouon of the robber) ,1ttempt The author o'f the letter called the bani.. Wcdnc.,da' around 9 a.m. and l 1:4'i am .. cla1m1ne that he kne"' here lhl· "orkerc. lt\.Cd and "hert· 'thcir l h1ldrcn \.\cnt 10 school. Nel'ion . 1d Tht> man al\11 thrl'atencd to harm a mall lh1ld that hc da1med to haH· k1dnappcd lrom a ~hool If the mom·' ~ere not dl•h H"red to thl' rl·ndcL' ou' \llC 1A Dana Point. clson reponcd A paclal!',c uf 1:ai.h pn:parcd b~ thl· FBI Y.3\ tall'O to tht lcx:at111n ..ind allcgcdl~ ptcked up around I 30 pm b\ \.\di'> and l"-'O othl·r people appart<nt~e-mplo~ccs of the Cap1\trano-bv-thc-Sca Hospital 1n Dana Point. Welh 1i. a pa11ent at lhc ho!.p1tal, a drug anJ alrnhul rl!hah1li- 1at1on center that alr.,u oilers p<i~ ch1atF1c care ··tt~ appart•ntl} duped till' worker\ into dnvmg him 10 lht· pavotl locatton in a hoi.p1 1al \an:· \a11.t Nelson. Tht· car was stopped a \hort d1i.1ance from the dropofl \Ill' h} agents. "'ho tool the pa'>sengrr\ 1n foi qUe'illOOlng. Ndson said lhl· hospital ""orlo..l·r\ ""ere subsequcntl) relcai.cd \.\h1k \\dis was bool..ed on ':>U\pK1 t1n o l '1ula11ng federal C'\lor11on la\.\\ fhl· \U':>pct:t .... as scheduled to bt: arrn1~ncd this morning before a federal mal(I\· tratc in Los '-\ngeles "Th" " dt'lin1tt>I) not related to ( f UC\dJ\ '<,) \tande>IJ. but ti's 4u1tc ,1 l111nntknlc ··said .Nelson Mean'-'hilc Rapp the \11c1nam 'ctcran "'ho harm·adcd h1m!>clf in the sea~1de hank after he hrol..e h1'> ll•g \.\hlfC 0cl·1ng from police remained Ill lU'>ltxh tlXla~ at thl' t·ou nt~ Jail Rt'J)ortl•dl) in dcbt alter the fallurt· of hi'> \Ctunt\ bu~1ness. Rapp I!> '>U\fX'l'll'cl h~ thl' F Bl of robbing fi, c other hank and .. a\ 1ngs and loan ofli cc' in V 1sta. Oceanside. Duartl', Dl'I Mar and San Juan Capi.c,trano -\Ince July :!6. said Ncl.,on FBI agl·nts sa id Rapp'-; am11gnmen1 wa\ not scheduled. St. He le ns· dome 'crudely similar' to pre blast shape WEATH[R Gray skies will stick around Southern Catlfornta wilt rema n etouoy Friday with about a 20 ~c.ot chanc. of 1hower1 In the buln and a little bll greettlf chance lo the touth and ea1t. especially In the eoutl\eestern d ... rt• The Netlonal Weather Stlfvlce said the gray aktea were llngerlng t>eeause a tow pressure area that was nearly atatlonary about 400 mitts wes1 of San Otego early today was expected to remain well offahore before drifting aouth 1nd then eastward Into Baja Calllornla Friday Vet another Pocillc tow preasure area offered the posalblllty of rain for Southern Callfornla aometlme Saturday aa well. forecaster• aatd High• Friday wlll be In the 50a and 60a In Loa Angeles and the valleys after overnight Iowa In the 410• and 50•. Along the Orange Coaat. It wlll be partly cloudy tonight end Friday with a ch nee of 1hower11 mainly In the south Highs 55 to 65 end tows 45 to 55 From Point Conception to the Mexican Border and out 60 mites Inner wllera East 10 northeast winds 8 to 15 knots tonight Winds becoming west to 11orthwest 7 to 14 knots Friday Temps • • 37 21 t• •3 35 114 6' 17 lS )3 0$ SS • • l • 30 32 00 93 6' WAia< t-1> 511 61 s-<1 .. ec11on _,_I Calif. T~mps Albany Albuq-que Arrn10110 Ancf>OtA\I• /\tialll• Allanhc C111 A.at"1 a.1t1mOte HI Lo l 4 27 •2 2• 34 20 lll lO 30 36 4~ 43 48 ;)7 l9 33 •S 34 HOUllOO ltlCIJanepolt Jaclo llOft Ma JIKkllOftVll,. Jo,_, llllllM•C•ty lH Vegu llllle Roc.k Omall• O<taflOO PMIMH'J>lll• p_,.. 4 I 32 H.Qll IOw pte<:11>1lal!Ofl IOf 24 llO<lfl 65 ~I etldl"fl at S a rn tod•y e .. m.ng11.m .. _G_ 8ooM Bolloo 811ll•kl C•W>A< Cl1•rle1lor ~ C CllMitlllOl•.W v Cllartolle NI" Clla~n,,. CllleaQO • C1nc1nneh• Cle~8"0 Co+umbla 6 C COlumbut,Oll Conc0<C1 NH ~allu-Ft Worm 01ylon o.nva. OMMOll'lat O.trOll Oululh EtPno Flllfbankt Fargo Ftago1an G< and Rao«tt HartrOfd ~ Honolut\i tO 12 '.ll ·~ 31 Jl lll II lO 18 so 47 37 30 43 JS 33 OS 211 ti JO 21 }9 25 43 39 30 24 33 19 40 32 21 n 3S 12 32 -03 28 22 15 11 50 30 32 01 14 Oii 44 19 24 23 Jll 21 13 -02 I• 75 PolltO...rg/1 Poollan<I .... Po<H.,.., 0< ProvtOen<;e Ra'-'Qll Reno R1cnrnon<1 SI lou1a St Pet~ Tampa Salt l ake Cicv San AnlOOIO San Jual\ PR 61 St• Maue SHltle Sll•evllPC>f'I SJ>Oliane SyraGuM 32 2S 8akant...O ~ • 641 41 l 5 25 Eur..W• 6A 0 •I 33 Fr"''° 6A 47 37 JO lenc .. 1., SJ 41 4 I J4 LO. AngeCet 6A 80 u ~ Oa•tar><J S& SO •2 34 PHO Rol>let 53 •II 11 oa ~81011 SD •2 81 70 Aedwt>Od t;lly SS •O 40 20 SKramenlO 80 45 ~ 36 S.1inat S& •II a• 73 San 01eoo s2 s• 23 18 Sa11 Franc:1t<:o S& 60 •6 JO Santa 8arbBta 60 53 42 35 StocklOO sa •S 25 06 High. 10w 1>t11Ci1>1lallon IOf 24 hOurt 33 24 ending at s r> m -----------81r11ow 819 8••• sa 41 •2 1!1 •• l3 SI 45 eo 54 82 St et 411 SJ •7 45 33 82 S2 61 41 01 so Surf report Blthoc> Blythe Celallna LOCATIOfl Hllntl'lQIOO 8eadl Rt.., Jelly Newf)Ofl "°"' S tfMI "49W(IO<I nn<1 s1r .. 1 NewPOtt 8 .. l>Oa We<f99 l900na a..r.tt SMC-ta llU IHAl'E l.Ong 8"cll 2· J la!< MooroVla poot Moolef *JI J>OOf Mc Wltson -NewJ>()rl Bffl.11 I J>OOf OfltaflO I f)OOf Palm SP<tngs 1·2 POOf"Pa-. 50 411 Ro--12 •I s.na.. .... -eo 441 Sen JOM 55 ., Santa Ana 63 50 Santa Cruz ~ $3 r.-v.,._,,, "' 4 1 30 Yoetmola\lly 49 :l9 Extended . lr'ICfeaalng CIOIKll $atu<Oey IHCl'"Q 10 •a•n dunno '"" ntOfll Rain ena1ng -ly S"""•r l>eGOINnQ laH lala If\ Illa J>Afl<><I Gu1cy wlf\01 ~ Ille -end HIOfl• 55 10 13 Warm"'O AbOul ti .. doO'"• Monaar lows 45 toss ••CAll>t upl>Af 30t and 40t Sunday ntghl Tides TOOAY Sec:oo<I tow 225pm 03 SllCon<I Ngn 844pm 3 1 r .. 11 IOw ipllOAY 12aa m 20 ""'~" 7 43• m I I s.c tow 2 57 r> m 05 S.Cond nigh 9 231>"' 3 1 Sun NCI today at 4 43 r> m n-r r1<1ay at II •S • m atl<l-aagalf'a14 u Pm Moon,. ... •I 3 31 pm Mt• Fnaay al 5 02 am ancl n-eo-at• 14 pm \.\!'< FRANCISCO (AP) -The new lobe of rock added lo Mount ~L llelcns' la' a dome Jast Scptembfr.is --------------------------------------------• ~~:~Y!~ci~~~~~~~~~-NB cop. Ilanled in beating lawsuit GUARDIAN ARRESTED ... J'romLAl and began an undl'flO'l'r tn,e,11f;i- tion. Heim "31d. lnH:st1ga1orc, deemed 1he alleged scheme .. one of 1he mmt un- soph1sucated t}'pc'i of cmhculement they had c.., er seen ... he <,,11d Heim ~1d he had ordcrl·d .10 audit of office rec.ord!> and intl·nd\ lo <,eek fµll rc!>latutaon from Kim foi all lo!>SC\ 'blcurred. Therl' I'> no e' 1c.Jencc that an)one el!.c an the Puhlic \dm1n1'>· 1rator-C1uard1an '-; Ollicc. "'h1l h l'm· plu~ \ 18 dcpulle!>. 1\ Ill\ oh ed. hl' \aid Thl' Puhlit" ..\dm1n1\tra10r-(1uiffd- 1an\ Otlicc "' n:SJ){J0\1bk for the wl."lfan.· of about I ,:!00 pcr~on!> dt·- cmcd h' the court to be gravel} d1~bkd and unable to provide for their ov.n food. shcltt·r and clo1h1ng. Heim sauJ. ~boul hall thl' t <J'>C'> IO\.Oh c pcr<,on'i who arc menwll) ill l·rupH:d a se1s~og1s1 said toda). Rut Stephen Ma loneofthc n1,er- !>ll\ of Washington emphasized that / 1h~rc wl."re s1gn1ficant difference~ bl·twl'cn the September s1tua11on and the c"cnts prior to the big blast on Ma\ 18. 1980. so lhl·rc 1s no cause for t0ncern about another explos1\l: erupuon. "It·., only crudel) similar to thl' Ma:v 18 bulge ... on a ver) small '>cale.'' Malone told reporters. COUNTY JOBLESS BELOW 4 PERCENT •.. l'romAl 1ov. le' cl' \l·a,onal l'mplm Oll'Ot '-' tll ,l h11ol'> tilkd out \l huol \tall\. incn·a-.l· '>h.trph hn.suw 0 1 <herall 12 1110 Ill'\\ 1uh ... '-'l'tt• Chn\tm<I\ h1nn~ plu' th\·rl' \\Ill Ix ..idlkd Ill lm·al p.I\ roll\ tx·t'-'l·cn gain., in hiring in lhl· non '>l'J\On~I '-tl·ptl·mhl•r anttt Ouotx·r "'ith u"'"' ~clor'> · 'I l'lll·r \;uJ C'<"" fl'J1t1rll'd 1n lhl· manulal tunng inc.JU'>· Th\• numlx·r ol unl'lllr>h•\l'O tnun· tf\. at rl·ta1l trac.Jt• c,1abl1'ihml'nh and I\ ll'\ltknt,drnprx·J to .w 'lfl<ldlmng •11· "holc'ialc d1-.1nhut1on ll'nter\ Ol tohl·r Ju\.\ n lrnm th\ 'II .iuo "'ho .111111ng oth(•r<, fl'Pl•rll'd thl·~ \\\ ll "'1th11u1 ''111 i.. 011\· month l'arltl·r 1 >raO!!.l' < ounl' did nol \land aloOl' fmplo\lnl'nt gJ11" ""l'rl n·ponnl tn l•\Pl'rll'Ollllf. l·mplo\ml·n1 g,11n' inJll\ntor\11f thl·loun1' \l'lortorlt\ tx·t"ll'n \tpll'mlx•r and <luotx·r J\ JtT11rd111~ 111 the month I\ ''"ll' .1l · ''" \ngl k' C 11UJ1t\ thl· \I.Ill' ..ind lhl· u1unt1ng "11h 11t1t.1hk !(.lln' fl p<trtnl 11,1111111 .di rl·ponL·J drop .. 111 un 1---_..w...~:.;..+1~4:'LnU.M.a· u p.n wll •" publu .....J:..T.llll.h!lllli:r]J l o<. \ngelc\ < ounl}. \.\hllh 1ra- dll1onall} rcg1!ltcr!I higher uncmplo~ · mcnt than Orange ( ount) reponl·d 11' rate fell from M percent to 7 7 pen.cot hl•t\\ccn \·ptemtx-r and C)c. tohcr '-'hill' the '>late posted a dcd1nc from X ' to 7.5 per('Cnt dunng thl· \Jml' f>l.'r&od The national ratt· dro!'l- IJl·d lrom 7.S to 7 4 percent hctv.ecn. 1hc '"'"fall month'> Hoth the<.tatcand national rates art· JdJu'tl·d tor \Ca,onal \'mplo~ mcnl lluctua11on\ t·ount) uncmr>Jmml·nt rJIC\ in< alifornia art· not'" ad1u.,led HEIGHTS RESIDENTS DIVIDED ... From Al on lk.ir da~' and nwonllt night'> It'' thO\C [ll'opk V. h11 ha\ l' dl't Hkd ID \I a\ and light w prt''l'r\l' "1.1nta \na lk1ghl\ .\nd lhl•\ hJ'l lx•1.·n 1ninnl 111 thl'H fight h\ ix·opll II\ 1ng 111 'l '-' ix>rt Bca1.h \.\ho ,11\0 "'ant '-t,inla \na Height., J1rl'!.<.'nnl nol onh hn.lll'l' 1t'i huu•ltl tharalll'r ".in ,111H·n11' 111 thl dfl'<l hut ht•utU\l' tht" n·\ldC'nt1:il UlnllllUOll\ m1~ht Jlfl'\l'lll ,lfl 111\Ur mountahk 11h'>t.1dl lo ,11rpo1t 1'\ l")Ull\IOn pl,111' V.-h 1 k 11 ' l.u Ir orn ht·111g .1 pnln 1 marn.ttll' tht· rd,111otl\l11p lwl"l'l'll the '''o l'ruup' tor 1lw tJOH' lx·1nl!. \Cf\ C\ th\· nn·d, nl hulh p.irt nt'I\ Rut thl d1' l\lon t>Ot\ll'l'n lhl' n·" dent~ "h" ""·JOI to rl·t,1111 rl'\11knt1.il Lt>01 ng .ind \I.I\ put .ind tho\l' •llto \.\ant hu\lnl·"-of111 l' 111n1n11 'o 1111·\ ~an 'I'll 11t11 .ind m"" ,1,,,1, It." turnn l \.1111.1 \11,1 ll 11~·111-. 111111 .1 h.ittl1111Id111\1111\11\11 \\hi• h ,11 1.tl \\. ,H I' ht· 1t1).! "· .1)!l·d \It 111h1.·r' 1>1 ••PP''""~' -.1dv' .1rl' found 11' 111v 1111 till' ,,,1111 'lrl'l l\ 'iOml't11111•, n1 \I tlo111 Ill l',ll h 11ttwr \1ullan <,a1c.J ht· I'> familiar '-'llh prnrx·n, 'alul'' through h1'i '-'Orio. ac, an 1ndu<.1rial lOmmernal hroker and m.i1n1a1n' lhal lot'> 10 Santa na lk1ght' arc prohahh "onh morl' a\ rr\1dl'nt1.il propcn~ · T <• huild tnmmcrual proix·rt) l'H'n thing has to rx:ncil out at thl' l'nd m11nl'\\l.1\t' and 1l JU\t tirn'11n \anta \na lk1ght\ ··he 'kl}\ "Rut \OU t"an 'l'l' 1ha1 rl·,1dl'nt1.1I prorx·rt1l·' 1n '-l·" pon Hl'Jl h ... di fur far 1n ntl''' ol "'h;it lllOllllcrual ll'lro(X'rl\ I do.._., ' L1l-.c other\ "'ho dlhot all' pre\t>r- ' ·1t111n 111 till' lommun11" IVlullan '"" Ill dol·c,n '1 "ant to tt;H. up lhc rur.11 '>l'tt1ng of \.inta ·\na Height\ 11 .. OOl' ol thl' mo<;I eOJO'l-ahlc ril.11 l'' to f1H' ·· he \a}\ .. You hl'<H th11\l' I \BC OIVI) pcoplnompl,11ning. hut If thl ltfUOI\ ""l·nt in .ind hought tftJI Ill 111 tlwm 1lw '1.hok .trl'a \.\nuld •llltl•I do1.1.11 .. '-tdlh11111 .iyrt'l., th,11 ttw ,11h an t.11w' 111 II\ 111~ 111 lhl u1m11111111I' l.11 11u\\\l tg.h lht pr11hl1°111\ nl ll'I 1101\1 .ind 11.illil l'nmmun1l) in term' ol 1t'> atnlit) lo hl0tl.. fun her a1rpon expansion. \1op Pollu11ni Our Newport ha'> long hcen acta"e m tighttng the airport and J0tned wath the cit~ ol Ne"' port Beath 1n a legal battle lo block such l'ITClm 1f onl)' 1cmporanl> SPON alr.,o wanic, to anm·x Santa .\na Hc1~ht<, tu thl' n ly of Nev.port Beach. a mo'e that t.tt) leader'> haH· ht:cn rel uctant to J)ursue "'-'1th 'iPO:".. sure. \'l' Y..elcoml' 1hc1r-.upport But while they're 11ed 1n w11h the 1~suc ofcxpans1on. oura1m 1s 10 pre..en e our lifestyle." Stellhorn <;a .... ··\8( OM members arc natur::all} 1rntatC'd when <iPON. who!>C mem- ber'> arc largely fro m Newport l.karh. fight\ ARCOM'' effort'> lo rl·100l' their propcr11e\. But \PON Pn·\ldenl Jean \.\.<111 'a" 'hl· " ,.,.mpathctir '-'Jlh the11 plight . "It\ trut• Wl' l'<in't -.11 ht·rc 111 '\;l''-'fl\>rl and de<:1dc "hat -.hnuld happen 1n \anla .\na l lc1gh1 ... " Watt 'a" "But there arc orher 1s\uC<, w11h lhl' a1rpon and"' 1th trall'ic circulatwn By STEVE MARBLE ot llM l>.Up ,.._I II.ti .\n Orangt Count~ man "'ho admll':> lw was 1hro~n out of a "a1erfront tavern ht.·rnu\l' he wa\ drunk. ha' filed a federal law<iull claiming a Newport Beal h polltt" offi,·cr U'>l'd t'>.<'e,s1 vc turn· v. hilt' arresting him Roger r ru1chant1l'. a rt•\11knl of Orange. clann'> hl' ~a .. 1w.11t•n "'11h an ollicer\ n1ght'illl lo. t11111I hl' lap\t'd 1 nto unl·on\c1ou,nl·" uut\lde of Mutt I ' nt·h · .,, a ha r n~-.1 r t ht· "-l l''-' port Pll' r · hu1t:han11c 'ulkrnl J \l·nou~ lo" ol hearing lxl·au!>e uf thl' alleged hl·a1mg on Ma\ I'\. a1..n>rding 111 fu\t1n attornl·\ I 1111111C 1a\cr :"...imed 1n ihl' la"\llll I\ Offal·r Da' 1d Moon. lhc :-..c-wport Bea\ h Pohtl' Dcpanmcnt and thl' ci t' ol '('"pon lk<1('h 1 he suit. likd 1n lcderal u1urt in l O'I ..\ngek'i doc' not -.rx·uf) J dollar amounl in damagl'' Nl'"'Port Realh l 1 Jam C ar ... on said an ln\C'>llgilllOO folltming rru1chan· 11c·, arrl'"' \hO\~l·d no 1mproix·r WE'RE LISTENING conduct h) Moon and other patrol. man "ho took part 1n the arrc'>t Ca~on agreed that Fru1chan11c wa~ h11 b} police officers hul onl) afit·r the man started a "tremendous fight." I Jc 'ia1d thl·rc were a number of"' 1lnl'\\l'\ lo the incident who concurred that t hl· onil'('r\ a<:t ion'> wt· re J U\l 1 linl. Cia\l·r adm1ti. h1~ d1l'nl wa' 1n1ox- ll <ill'd and had bet•n askt·d lo kavt• h\ a hartendcr When huKhant1c rt·-_ lu..,cd . the barten<kr \umnwned police. Ga) n ..aid l hr attOrnl'Y ~aid Mnon tnt·d to handrnffh1Hlil·nt hut that F rUll"hall · tic resl\led. c,a,t·r aflegl·d .111 three o ll1 u.·r.. thn1 \lartmg h1111ng I rn1lhant1l' "ln111;all~ 11 was probably OK " C1a}cr \aid "When he was down and uut and un<.0nsc1ous. Officer Moon l"t>nt1nued ll1t11ng him for 15 or ~O '>Cl.()0(" .. I l C ar<,on '>:lid thl' aflcga11un' dDn't .,quarl' with 1he 'er\lun ul lhl' 11K1den1 dc\l·nhcd b\ thl' ollicer\ or other"' 1tnl'\<;C\. · "l lnlnnunall·I). Wl' gt·t a lot 'of thl''>l. things.'' C ar'>on s~11d "Pi:111)IC fill' d.11m' 1htnk1ng tht· l'lt) \ JU'>I going 111~"1.· them ~ome muncL The l l.llm\ ..irt· rl'Jl'l'tl·d and v.e u-..uafl} nl'\l'111l·ar Imm the people again " < .ir'11n 'aid he "'a' 'iurpn'>l'd I 1u1d1ant1e filed the lawsuit Childdisappears on s [iopping trip Polltl' 4uc'>ll1>nl·d cmplu~et''> ol a !....·\.tan -,10rc tn Buena Parl-. and \l',trt hl:d .1 onc-mtlc rad1u':> ol the \tllfl' lilf a 3-~car-old "itanton htl) hchC\ed to have tx·cn Jhcluttl·d ""htle \hopping \.\1th h" ft1thn Polin· "ere 10 rcsumt' a .-.cart n 11><.IJ\ f hl· hm Paul Thach. was left alone for J \hon while 1n the store''\ to" dt•partml·nt .1hou1 8::!0 p.m T ue.,da'. polll l. \;llll 't Just Call 642-6086 ----\\~t 11u ~uu h kc abo ut lhc Uail) l'ilo l':-l\J.i.a.L don'.l ):OU likt'': t'all the n11mher at left and ~our mt'''illtl' "'111 ht• rcrorded, lrans(•ribed and deliw red to the appropriatf' editor. Delly Piiot Dellvery I• Guer•nteed "'"""'1 f,..,.,, ' , "<t'~ f .. '<rl'!' 'f~ r'4l'f'I' Pt "1 JC c "' C.ol'! ••• 'Jfr ,• 1 n' ~..., .,.C•Jf ""'"' .-. lJ.". ~.,~,.., ~.\I ft •• , tttlJ J.JntJ.if •f fW i r t ,... fl''f',_ 'f~kl' C.Cif·1 Lt I an L.l M l~··~ lO • rtt 4'"'1 rY tf'(.ry ,.,_. l~"""-"' Clrculetlon Ttlephon•• M t (~ ilf"Jf" Gt,.llJPI)' A•••• ..,~ Tht' same 24-hour an'~ t•rlng SU\ 11-e may be ui.ed to n•cord letters to the t ditor on any topic-. Contrlbulors to our L e llt'f<; t•olumn must include their namt and telephone number for verification. l'\o r in•ulallon «alls, pleai.e. Trll us what'<, on vour mind. ORANGf COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Pubhsher Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director Roaemary Churchman Controller Robert Cantrell Producl1on Manager Donald L. Wiiiiama Circulation Manager Clrcul•tlon 714/142-4333 Cl•Hlfled echertlalng 714/142·5171 All other department• 142~1 MAIN OFFICE ) )fl w~· ea, S• Co.1• ........ 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'J2fl?6 VOL. n, NO. 341 IVll·ml"k r' 'II \ IH < )\1 (;111,1\11111\ m ilcrncd lt1J1t1 lhl' 11" tl'\l\k1tl1al strct'l\ 111 lht: n4·1ghorh11rnlJ ..... 1nl •t /llOl' l h•t..IJV.l thJI \.\Ill ,1llcm lhn11 to 'cl I I hl Ir nomn :l nd ll',I\ I' I hn l l.11111 th\'\ h.1\1 .1 11J.IJ11rll\ ct! lfll ;illn lnl '-t,101.1 \11,1 I k1~J11' r1·\ldn11-. 111 thnr fold ·1111\1 '-tan t;i \n,1 lk1g.ht' I IHl\l' 111\ h11he'-m\ dog' I ha'c a hot tub 1 n ~hi-h3"t"IIT<mt krt miatt-m mgtTt tTT ~:ltl h &ht· '1'1" I l·n1n' thC' 1c;ofat1 11n I l,1n find "' 1 )11<,l' In tht· lll\ " m 1ht>-e-~t' ar@a 1l=la1 '"I? Ree·~w-~-++- roncernl·<l w11h " _U_NDERSTATED ELEGANCE \o do~·, thl· H.1l I.. B.I\ < 0111rnun11' \\\IJll,ltlilll \.\h11h \l'lj..\ Ill prt•\U\\' th<' rur.il rc\ldl'Ollal Ila' or nt lhl· ctlJllllUOll\ '-t,1\' < l\t,t \tl'llhwn prl'\ltknt elf lhl ,1,"1l lal1tl0 1 hi'> l\\Ul" h.1<. h\·1•11 'l'f\ lmnt111na l lnr thl fll.'opk "'h" Inc hl'fl But 1.1.h1k ..,,,. m .1l I.. H.1, \tdlhnrn '·"' \1111 lhl' n""l "had "'hen thn th h· h111 I lt~un:d11 nut t>nlC that i1 ·~nu 111111.. .111 lhl' l11ght~ 111 J dJ~ loiWthcr thl'\ 11111\ l,1\t ,1 tol,il ol ntnl' m1t1ull''" \ht• \,I\,; '-ttdlhnrn '·'" tht· Hall Bu' < 11m m11n1t\ \\\1tt.1at1on ha' madt· .11 tt·rnpt\ to reath Jg.n:l'mt•nt'> \.\Ith \ B< < >\,111n v. hJt l.1ll' thn om mu nil". ,hould p1H,lll' hut littlc: hl·adwJ~ hac, ht•1·n m.ufr C 11mrn11n11' \.,..ot 1.1t111nl Ml • 0111 m1ttc·tl 111 m..iintaininy thl\ llft•\l\k In Jltl· mt,1nt1ml hu17ll'' an• de 11'' ,1 dollar 1"ut• 1111 \Onll' nthn ll·t1or.1t1n11. and grnng without needed ix·opl1 rc1"1,11r\ either hl'l<IU\C lona11mc rc~1- \ll•ll h11rn un<l other<, h<.I\ l' l·itht·tJw11h'nh arc rclut tunl lo m;ike 1mprovc- 10\lnu.ttl d or ,u1d thrl'\ll' lh.il m1.·n1' tf 11 mean'-losing their home\ \UC< >"v1 mcmlx·r' m.I\ \lmpl\ Ix· ·"''""•t) or hcl aU'>C the propcrt1e\ arc hunttn for whJI lhl') th in!< W<•uld hl' ,1 11\.\nl·d hv \pclulato1-; ;imply holdin~ hJnd'lom1.· \Um of nwnn \hould ttw thl' home\ until the) <:nn he 'iOld al a counh l hanac tht• 1on1nR 10 allo"' tor p10tit \trllhol1\ '><l)S t o n\trurtion of 11flj1 l. hualding' · !t 'i hccn a real big prnhlcm that no Jack Mullan ,1 1 \ . .,.~<1r·rl'\ldcna o nl' c; 'ipcnt much monc) l°ln their who hke\ 111 rall Ill\ \II< OM oppu-p1opcn1c\ ... !.he ~Y' "That',~ wh) we ncnt\ .. \U")(. \'VI "'" the g1Jld want .i dcu\lon tl1 he made tho rc'ildt'nt' .m· hop11111 111 ltnd .ii '\.\. har .. 1ru .. 1ra11ng though 1\ that 11 the end nf the run""•" \llllph drx·,n't tic>< '>n 't lonk fil;t· 11'\ g<>1ng to be left up e>.1~1 tn thl' ix·o pk "'ho hvc herl· to del 1de "rlH~'t 1h1nl thl'\ 'r\' 1tmllll lo l(t'I a "'hat hJppcn' \tellhorn ..aye; "I he wrndf.tll. hut lhl'\ ·re nnl\ looltn~ lloard ol \uix·rv1wr' feel they kno..., 1hcmsclve-.. Th.11'~ wti. I t.111 11 whal'\hcs1 tor\an1e Ana lle1ght'\ nd B<;CAM Tht•\ ~3nl thl· mnnn •· whan hl•,1for1h~· a1rpon" • M ull;an ~ad . "'hilr nwmhcr\ of the Rack Ba)' ••. me of th~m ,ton't kno"" "'hal C ommunll\ \.,.,.xi uon arc con- thc)'rc 141lkina ohou1 Somr of lhc.m lerncd m.unl~ v.11h re1011n1n1 the rtJll'l lrccdy But \he rnunt~ hkc\ l(1 rc!>1dt'n11.1l 1on1n1 het·"u they en JOY ---·""m~ m tht"m ht't'IH~ 1t (OM"""-:tlnng tht"tr rurrcnT Mc'>hk they wck1>1tlC w11h wh.11 tht') would lrkt' tn tlo .. lw the \uppi1n ol \Ut h grouo :'I\ Ne..., ui1d pun lk•.11 h ' \PO"lo whtlh '14'l.'\ lhl .. " I t Wall '>31d 1f <ianta .\na Height'> "'ere annnt.•d lo 1hc c11v. more u 1n1rol t nuld ht0 l'\Cfl'15l'd no'1 onh on <11rpor1 npam1on. bul mer the road ""tern "h1ch needs 10 keep pace with dC\ elopmcnt IO the UC:l ~h1le ~att sa~s ··'tvc·re not an the hu<.1ne'" of dcuding what t)pc ol 1ontn~ 1he) 'ihould have.'' SPON \UPJlOrt\ efforts to hmll John Wayne .\1rport 01ghl\ while-seeking an alterno11vc airport i.1te. Both aim~ arc al'><> ht·ing pursued. \he says. through a u l> program known a' the Po\lll\e \trpurt Solu11on. ( onccrn1ng A Bl OM Wall W>s ~ht• understands why 11s members haH· given up on fighting the av·eort and want to move 0 • Rut h> annc-ung the area. she <ta)'\ "fhq· would certainly be getting a •x·11c1 mother 1n Newport Bcadl than 1hc:) (have) wi th the rounty" £\Co 11 they do not go along wi th 1hc airport fiaht. however. Wall 'ia~s \:lnla Anll Hc1~hl' ma\ \till remain re<;1dcn11c1I "I bcltevc ~8( OM 1., not a ma- JOrll) 1n the area. and in an annc.\3- tion effon the) would not prevail ·· What has tl«n most dear not onl)' to Wu11 hu1 10 tho~ in Santa \na Ue1ghl\ ,., that pre'> urc.s 10 1ncrcn~ l11ght'> out nl John ~aync \1rpor;i haH \harpl} ~iireg;Hcd nc11h~ir .. 1n the comm unit) . tU far .&!. r m com.:crncd. dtv.idt• and conquer t~ the n:rmr-nf the 1tamr w11h an) cOort for e\panMon " W1111 \.\)c; '\\ t"r~ \C'('IO[l that no"" · ·-~·--r------~-.. Update d collar s tyles Includ- ing an English s pre ad and a contrasting c utaway. Made o f S ea Isla nd cotto n and our finest 4 -· cotton broadc loth. S ho wn with an assortment of Englis h all-s ilk prints and s trlt>ed nec kwea r. We welcome you In to see our -many other Items o f Interest. lo111lk~n' I lo~h1111 lo l'I" J h\ fr41)11~111 #46 FASHION ISLAND 640·8310 __ _ -1 I J FIRST EDITION l IHJl(',()A V (JI r I Miii II 1. l'lll·l <ll</H,t r,t ( l>tJt~i , 1 Al H()HNIA .'. t I 'J i' eena e ·ID 'to - Coast Newport Beach man awarded $700,000 In age discrimination case./ A3 :::::::::::::!.:::::.:-:::::::::::::::.··=···=·=·=·=·=·=·=·:::::::::: California 'Woman in box,' suspect's . .wife picked up men In bars, jury in rape case hears./ A8 Nation Artificial heart transplant .patient to take a spin around hospital In wheel- chair t oday./ AS Two storms bring the first rE!al taste of winter across the United States./ AS :·::::::;:;•:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·;·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:::·:·::: World Hijackers in Tehran ex- ecute two more passen- gers, one of whom claimed to be a U.S. diplomat./ A4 Chairman of Union Carbide is refused en- trance to death plant in lndia./A7 • Boating International Offshore Racing Council has changed the rules for measuring yachts to im- prove stabillty./81 More boats can go to Baja when proposed new fueling stat_ions start op- e~atlng./81 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Fountain Valley advances to semifinals of tour- nament with a 72-45 win over Loyola./C1 Former All-Pro linebacker Cedrick Hard- man is named new foot- ball coach at Laguna Beach High./C1 Laker center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar decides against retirement by agreeing to one-year, $2- million contract./C1 Entertainment South Coast Repertory raises the holiday spirits with its annual pro- duction of·· A Christmas Carol."/84 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Busineu The number of catalogs malled to homes has doubled In recent years, and so has number of the problems./87 ;.;,:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·=·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Horoscope In the Service Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion ~ Paparazzi Play Review Police Log Public Notices Sports·· Stock Marketa Television Th eter1 Weather World Newa B1-2 B2 B5 A3 86 A4 CS-8 BS C7 C4 C6 A9 82 86 A4 A10 81 84 A3 B6. C3-4 C'1·3 87 .93 83-4 A2 A.4 Heights citizens choose upsides Airport noise divides residents between sellout. preservation EDITOR ·s NOTE: Th1!t 1s the second in a three-pan seru:s of stories on San ta Ana Heipus. its future and how 11 fisures in 1he fighl o.,,er expansion at John Wayne Airport. ROBERT HYNDMAN NEW S PER SPEC TIVE anta •\na Heights residents know what the} '>CC when they look up in the sk).11·, sometimes a b1rd.1t''> usually a plane and n's never Suix-rman. Even the Man of Steel ~ould be ill- cqu1pped . to rescue the people of Santa Ana Heights from the Jet~ that roar over their homes from John Wa}nC Airpon every few mrnutes. The planes have become an ac- cepted fact of life for the rcs1dent'i there · Som1.·. 1n tact ha'l' decided tbev would ra1her move awa) than pu1 up with th<.' noise an) longl'r .,.., ............. Sobbing suspect tells jury of struggle for knife in_ Newport Beach apartment_ By JEFF ADLER Oftlle.,.., ......... The I 9-)'car-old accused killer of Newpon Stach resident ott James McNaughton v1v1dly described for a J~Wedncsday an argument over homosexual sex that he claims tng- gered a wild struggle that ended 1n McNaughton's death from 31 stab wounds At ttmes gestµnng to ~how how he wielded both a kuchen knife and chisel dunng the fight. Costa Mesa resident Brent Louis Vangsness told Jurors he ne\.Cr intended to kill McNaughton. his ~ealthv focnd arid guardian Vanasnes\ said he wanted onl\ to escape ht fnend's clutches. The bo'1sh-lookmg Vangsness. ~earing a blue monogrammed ~~eater and tic. took the witness stand 1n ht~ own defense for a ~ond de)' during h1~ Oranse County °'"' pcnor ( ourt tnaJ claJm1ng the Jan. 15 I 9lS4 k1lhng was 1n self~efcnse. fhe JUf} must determine whether he 1s guilt)' or innocent of the murder charge and tix the devee A first- dcgree murder conv1c11on cames a mu.1mum 25-ycar-t<>-ltfe 'pnson sentence (Pleue eee TEE!f/A2) Unlucky bank also vict~m of extortion· plot Bank where police foiled robbery Tuesday target of separate extortion plot Wednesday The e'ltort1on scheme was un-By TONY SAAVEDRA related to tht tense standofTTues<h" °' .... 0.-,,... ·-J bet~cen poltc~ and a ~tared Manne The San Clemcnte banl IA.here a Corp<, sergeant' at the Sccunt)' Pacific lone gunman kept police at ba} for 41 : branch. 11 5 " El Camino Real. hours after a thwaned robbel) Tues-'lel\on said The :!3 emplO)'eH and day was also the target of a separate cu'>lomers co~en ng in the bank's plot to exton $75.000, federal monc) vaultdunngtheordealwalked authonues said today away unharmed after su pect W1l~ A ps)'ch1atnc hospital pa11ent was ham R11ter Rapp. 41 disassembled arrested Wcdnc\da) after alleged!~ ht\ handgun and urrendered to threatening to tngger homemade police bombs in 31 loca11ons throughou1 In \.\.-cdnc'4fa~ morning'\ after- Orangt Count) 1f1he monc' "ere not mJth ol the fo1kd robbt-1"\. cmplO\ecs dt'hvered. said FBI <ipoL.c\man Jim lound thl'l'\lor11on kt1er po..imarked Nelson 1n Los \ngele\ \fondJ\ tr11m \JnlJ .\na "-cl'>On ..aid < hmtophl'rC1erard \.\l'll\ 2b ull:l the k11~r IA.J' prob.Jbl) reccned O\ Toro ~a' taken into cu.,l<>d\ <>honh thL banL. Tu c\Ja) hut left unopencd after he picked up_ an unc.l 1~lo~ _.., 10 tb~ ~mmoL1"'4l-~f the w~- But othl'r'i rl'call 1h1.· hirds the) occas1on:'lll> ~·1.· in th1.· '>k}. th1.· horse~ the\ nd1.· !)(:hind thl'1r hom~. the chrckcn!> th<.'\ rai'>C down the stre<.>t and 1he panoramic '1cw~ they enJ<>) (Plea~ eee HEIGHTS/ A2) Airport takeoff a divide Santa Ana Hei&hta realdenta. amount of cash left ~·-F'Rl agc'.'tm .111cmpt behind a Dana Point restaurant on Th1.· Juthor of the letter called the County's jobless toll drops below 4 percent level 'Economy on a roll ,· local employment official announces By JEFF ADLER I 978. e\pla1ncd Alta Yetter, a labor market analyst with the state agen('}·. .. fhts 1s a rnnt1nuat1on of the do~ntrcnd we·,e been seeing. though 1t"s a much larger drop than C\f>CCl<.'d Thl' econ om\ ( IUl·alh) 1'i on J roll ·· ..aid Yctll'r. who 1.·au11oncd aga1n'il C\aluating an} om· month·., i;1at1'>t1c<; 1n 1<.,nla11on. l.,hc '•ml th1.· 4 pcrcrnt k\1.•l '' l 'nemplo) ml'nl in Orange<.. ount) 1.·on'i1d1.·rcd stat1s11call) s1gn1ticant tx·- droppcd below the 4 percent lc'cl in cause unemployment seldom falls ()(. tober, marking the lowes1 ehb in below that level. "Orange Cou nt\ JOhlcssness locally mce I 981. accord-does stand out in that regard. fh1.· 1ng to state unemployment ~tatisttcs. ··count) stands in sharp contract 10 thl' The number of unemploy~d coun-nation and state tn unemplo} m<.'nt .. '> residents dropped sharply 1n Octo-Ye ller said. bl'r to 3.8 prccent of the Cl\ than labor he also pointed out that the lofl'c. down from 4.5 pcr<.'ent in unemplo) mcnt rate has 'remained p1cmber. the talc Employment ~low the 4 percent level for mor1.· Development C?cpartment reported. than one month only on two l>I.'· The last lime unemployment cns1ons in I 979 for four consc<.·ut1' c dipped below 4 percent was 1n May month~ and 10 1980 for two monthi.. t 981 when uncmpltlyment 'Jtood ~t She prl-dictcd economic good 11mc'i .3. 7 percent. The lo~cst the coun t) in the count)' will continue through unemployment rate ha reg1c;tcrcd the balance of the }car "I think th1.· 'itncc comparable st1rns~1c ha\.e been uncmplovmcnt nuc will remain a1 kept was 3.6 percent in November (Pleaae eee COUNTY I A2) Pacific Coast H tghway. Nelson said (Pleue eee BAlQ[/ A2i Now that's a doughnut hole Driver Darleen Lowe, 48, made an unea- pected entrance Into a Winchell'• Donat Houae, 18858 Brookhant St., P'otlllta.ln Valley, abortly after mldnlaiht today. ac- cord tna to police. Po~ce aata the woman'• car jumped a aldewallt, rtpped throUCh a watl of the dou&hnut abop and destroyed a aloe cue where doucbnuta are dlaplayed aa.rln& worktn& boun. Lowe, arre9ted OD aupiclon of drunken clrh1na. and her pauencer were treated for mlnor ln.turlea at Fountain Valley Community BNpltal. ~ElVira 'gives her. viewers 8. me~ting with· Cassandra I I Actress doffs vampire getup for appearance on Huntington's KOCE-l'V_ to raise funds By PHU. NEJDERMA Ot-.o..., ......... Undc1 the g.larin lafht Uun11n1ton fka h ltk\1\100 1ud10 sltm , l"Cd·Ntn:d < a \andra Peter n had no black fopt ~., or th<>ult ~ ma~cup to hid('bebtnd. nst d of the • l'C"Vtahn1 bla k ou1ti1, \he .. re a ta&hcr con~l'\lll""' blur~ ~~-l tkc (lark Krnt "'IJlln& to .;land 1n for \u~rman. Pdcn.on pull d n ·r· \.Ous finJi:"' thrnugh her hair. fidgctt.'<i w11h her m1crophonr t'Ord conc<.'ntroted on hu ~npt and "om- ed that 'hr'tfhrcak out 1n ft cou htn fit Rut v.l\cn thC' nmt'rtl c Mt' on. Ca\\11\\lni ~erwn. m1ld·m nnt1"td 0111.·r o of popular honot mo..-1c ho4'tC'<li'I fh 1rn. J":rl lmleJ ltkc a lflll.l.PC(, Ul&lnl.,_ ~ te"Cf\ lti j)lC'd&t' dona1ton<11 10 KO( l C haonc SO. the Oran,C' c ou'fll\ el\ tauon 1h:u "1n .. • • the mtd\t of a n1nr-n1ght hohda) fund-nu 1ng dme Tht \ta11on ha' cnlt~tcd ctkbnt~ guMt' to heir '"31~ S 100.000 1h rouah the plC'\1 penc)J v.h1ch conclude' und. " n11ht. .\lthough a tut un\CttlC'd at lil"\l h' 1he lt\.C tup and a l rank\ tele- prompter P('IC'r<IOn grc" more ~om fortabl " the t'\.cn1na proal"t' \C\t u\1na Fh1ra·hi>t "'' ra~i.:, 10 CN\ '1~ers into riaC'hina for their chcd· ks and Cftd11 card\ In C''~ h nae f'or a SI 00 d1.)nat16n. he prom1""-J a personal!~ 1n nbcd C:h 1ra po ti:r \he 1.•vcn thrc" a l"" oHt th~ a1rwa,r\101m '1ewC'r.1~n·n1 \in (Pleue tee &l.VlltA/A2) • Cua.net.._ u Sl'rira BANK TARGET OF EXTORTION ... · P'rom/\1 bani.. W~ncsdn) around l.J 11 m and I t.45 a m .. cl111mini that be l..ne" where the \\Orh·I'\ hve<l and where thl·tr l'h1ldren wl'nt lu <,c:hool. Ncl~on sa11.t. fhl· m.m ul'o 1hrcn1rncd lo harm J small -.:htld 1h:11 hl· cl:um1:d h"> hnvc k1dnap1>ed fiom a ,chool 11Lhc mont·y were no1 dd1vcre·d to the rendc1vou!> \ate in Dana Point, Nelwn reported .\ package of rn!>h prepared by the fRI wa" taken 10 the location and p1tkcd up Jround I 'O p.m. by Wells and 1wo othc1 pct1plc. apparent!) emplo}ee!i of the Cap1s1mno-hy-the- Sca Ho!ipttal in Dana Point. Wells 1' a pa11cn1 at the hospital. a drug and akohol rcha b1h u111on 1.cntcr that al\O ofTe~ p!iyc:h1atl'lc c;are "He apparentl) duJ)c.'d the "urkcr\ into '4nving him 10 the pa\<off locauon an ,1 ho\ptt<.I 'ar1.' \aid Ncl\on. The car wus stopped a \hort J 1stantc from the dropofl site b~ agl•nts, who took the pnssl'ngcn 1n tor quc.,uonmg Ncl!>on ~•d thl' ho!>p11<1I worl..er\ ''ere subsequently released. wh1k Well!> wa~ booked on !.usp1uon ot '1olattng federal e'tort1on la"'· The su J)t'1:t wa\ ~hedulcd to be arra1gncJ this morning before a foderal mag1!>- trate in Los Angeles. ' 1 h1:. 1!> tkhn11cl) not related to (Tuc<idn) '\). tandoff, but 1t'~ llu11e n lOtnl'td1.·n1.·t "<1a1d Ncl\on Mt'anwhilc Rapp. the \'11.·tnam "l'tc.-run who bamn1dcd h1m'4.'lf in thl' "1Ca!l1dl.' bank ahc1 he brolt' Im 11.'g wtulc fleeing from police. rl:'ma1ncd tn cu~tod) today at thl" countv 1a1l Rl'portedly 1n debt uflct the failure of his i.1.-cum~ busines!>. Rapp ,., \Uspcctl.'J h) the: FBI or robbing hVl' oth1.·r banl and \av1ngs and lo;in oni1.·e., -tn V"ta. Ckean\1dc. OuJrtl.'. lkl Mar and ·an Juan Cap1<;trano ~ since Jul) 26. '>aid Nl"hon flll agent!> said Rapp!> arra1gnmcnt was not schcduh:d ELVIRA SHOWS HER· REAL SELF ... From Al C\lhang1.· tor a "-0< l t0ntnbu11on In an 1ntcn 1cw between plcJgc b11.·al.. P1.·tcNln d1 .. cu.,\CJ her !>pin Hkntlt\ '"It feel~ good hl tx· abk to a1.1 norrnal for a change Jnd not haH· 10 be ·on' all 1he 11m1.·:· \he ~1d. "1 lccl a little b11 or pressure when I'm dres~t>d u p a~ El"ara to be cle,er and w1tt). But as mr.clf l don't reel I haH· to be part1cularl) hy<itcnca l." _ till, Peterson admitted the ll\c format anq lack of costume made hl·r .a bit nenc6us. 1 "l tia\1d 1 harder time acting normal than· acting dumb." 'ihl' said Time constraints force Peter!>on to tum down man) requests for publtc appearances as Eh 1rn. but she agreed to JOln t"o colleagues from KHJ'-T\' Channel 9 1n ht'lping KCX"E when she learned she could appear asJUSl plain Cassandra Peterson claims 'ihe has a closet full oflovel) clotht's that <,he nt'\er gets to wear because most In' 11a11ons arc only extended to blad..-Jllired Eh 1ra. She said 1t was a relict to avoid the two hours 11 takl''> to tran!iforrn one- time Vegas showgirl and spaghetti western actres'i Ca!>sandra Peu~rson into the se).y-s1lly horror per<.,onaht} IA-ho has grown from a l.o!i Angele) rnlt fi gure to a national phenomenon 1n iust three years. Through !>)nd1ca11on. Elvira now introduces and poke~ fun at grade B horror movies 1 n about SS teleY 1s1on markl.·1, around the 1.ountn I fer '>arca)ltc dcll\el"\ and lo\\-(Ut lO\- tuml' ha' e made her the tall.. t>t lhl· town wherever she appears In Nash\ Ille. huge LI\ 1rJ billboards tnggcrcd calls from <,ome outraged residents. But thl.' responsl' -placing "censored" banner~ acros!> her chest on the billboards -stirred an e'en angner deluge of complaints from her fans, Peterson !>aid On Halloween. tht' actress ma} ha,·e set a rt'Cord for television appearances. Elvira starred 1n a 'il\- hour MTV special on the cable mu~1t channel, in a "Fall Guy" episode on .\BC and on the "Tonight Sho" .. on '\lBC In add1t1on to her televised and 1n- person appearances. Peterson 1s 1n- ' oh cd an lucratiYe merchand1-;ing deals Her Hallowt'en coMumc was a top st'ller. he's issued Eh 1ra posters T-shirts. record albums and greeting card~ Coming up are Elvira dolls makeup kl!S, horro r mov1t' guide book\. perfume and hngene .\n Eh 1ra film and an animated cartoon sho" are on the honzon. too ·Tm trying to kind of make ha) "htle the sun shines and get the most ofof1t." Pt'lerson said, adm1111ng that fickle public tastes could quickly turn Elvira into yesterday's news. "l"m prepared fonhat happenin~," she said ·-rve been a struggling actress for al least 12 )Cars. and I'm used to being broke. Nuw that I'm makingsom<'moncv I'm nm running around hu\ 111g diamond\ and tu" I'm he1ng hurl' 11ght "•th m\ mu1h'~ \ ou nl·,er !..no"' "hat \\Ill hapr1t·n · Hut Im now. ''h~ ha' I h 1r.1 attracted'" man) lam'' .. I thinl a large part ol 11 " hl·r honest~:· Petcr'lon -;aid. "Pcopk !Ccl. beltc' t· 1t or not. ltlc the) tru'>t her IO tell ·them the truth because '>hl··., telling them those old movie'> ure rea lly cheap and bad. And I think a lot of peopk appreciate tht' humor tnJected into a character that ha'> formerly been glum -~ou kno"'. a 101 of Mon1c1a Addams t~ pcs "..\nd olcoursc there's. the dea .. agc. which doesn't hurt things I'm <>ure that'c; ~ood for a couple of rating points. Peterson said that v. hen '>he ac- cepted KHJ's horror hostes"I JOb three ~ear5ago. she thought shc"d onl) ha"e 10 "or~ o ne day a week. Toda). she .,a,s. fh 1ra 1s a full-time se' en-da\ s- a-.:..eelqob. But she hasn't tired )Ct or portra)ing the sexy vampire. ··tdealh. I would hope the chanH:- ter can continue:· she said. "I don't \\ant to pigeonhole the character into Halloween onl}'. but Elvira's almost becoming a trad111onal Halloween character ltke Dracula. I think she could become a lot more than that. more lt le a fe male comedian along a Mac West line. "Mae West worked and wore o;ex,y dres)e~ until she was 78 years old And wouldn't I lo'e to do that'." COUNTY JOBLESS BELOW 4 · PERCENT ... From Al lov. IC\CI\ '>ea,on.il t•mplo\ menl..., 111 1ncrca.,e \harph hnaU\C of <. hnstma' htnng plu'> there "'" bt: gain'> 1n hmng 1n the non-,ca<,onal sc1;tor<. ·· 'cttcr '>Utd 1 he number ul uncmplo,t·J loun- l~ rt'\tdl·nt<, drop~d In 49 IJ()O Junng October do"n Imm the ~6 4110 "ho reported the~ "'1.·rl· ..., 11 h11u t "'or!.. oOl' month carhc·r f-mpl0\ml·n1 gain' "'l'fl' r1.·~incd 1 n all '>et tor' ol thl· cnun 1' \ l'1.·onom' ,1nord1ng lo tht· monthl\ \late Jl - u1un11ng "'nh not.ihk gain' rt·ponnt on the goH·rnml'nt p;nroll J' puhl1l \l hools Ii lled oul c,chool <,t.t IT'> < h era II 12 100 ne" JOb'> V.l"rl' JJJed tu local pa) roll\ bct"ecn cptember anLI Ouober v.11h gain' rcportcd in the manutauunng 1nJus- tn at rNa1l 1radc establi<,hml.'nt'> and JI. "holc5alc d1stnbut1on tenter\ Jmong other<. Ornngt• < ount~ Lltd not \land alone 1n npencnnng l.'mplo~ ml'nt gatn\ ht·tv.t•t·n ")t•ptt•mh<:r anJ Ouol'x·r ac, I 11' -\ngdc'> < ount' 1h1.· 'tillt' a1id the nJt1on .ill rt·p11nn.l Jmr" 1n un- t'mplm mcnt LO!> .\ngclcs { ount~. "'h•th 1ra- d1t1onalh registers higher unemplm .. • mcnt than Orange Count)'. r1.'Jl0rll'd II'> rate tell from 8 pen-cn1 to 7 7 pcrccnl between September and Oc- wbcr "'htle the state posted a dedine from 8 '\ to 7. S percent during the '>..tme pernx1. fhe national rate drop- ped from 7 S to 7 4 percent bet\\ecn thl' '"<>tall months. Hoth lhl' \late and national rat1.·' arl· JdlU\lt'd lor <.ca<,onal cmplo~nwnt Out1uat1om. counl~ uncmplo~ ml·nt rJte'> in ( altforn1a arc not su adJU'>tl'd HEIGHTS RESIDENTS DIVIDED ... From Al on clear d.J\.'I and moonlit night' It°'> · thu\c i?COPll'\\ hu ha' 1.· dcudcd to 'ta) and ltghl to pr1.·,crH' \anta .\na Height'> ~nd the\ haH' been 1rnned 1n their fight b~ people lt\1ng 1n :".e"'p<m Beach "ho al'lo "ant '>Jnta .\na Height' pre\Cf\ cd not onh hctaus1.· "" huu1ltt 1.hdrat tl·r '',in amcntt\ to the art·a hut hcCJU'l" 1h1: rl·<,1Jl·rit1al u1mmun1t' might pr1.·wn1 an IO\Ur· mountabk oh-.1.idc 111 ;urpon l'\· paM10n plan'> \~ hilc 11 ' tar lrnm tx·1ng a J")l:ril'ct marnage the rdut1on,h1p lx·t...,een the t"'o group' h11 the t1m1. lx·1ng c;en C\ the n1.•t·J, of both pJnn1. r\ Hut the di\ 1<,1110 bet...,n·n thl· re\!· tll nt\ \\ho "'ant 111 rl'lain rl'\l<knt1;il 111ninl! ,1nd 't•I\ put and th o,1· \\h11 ,,,1n1 h11\lnl·c,<;-otlitl' 11111111~ \II thn .HI \t•lt llUt <Ind nt1l\l ,1\lo,I\ h;" 111rnn! \,111t.1 \11,1 I l 11~·ti1, 11110 ,1 l1,t1tl\'1 1l'ld ol \Ori\ 11\t'r 1\1111 h .1 U\ ti \loJr 1\ IX'1ng w,1~1.·d \frmh<.·r<, ot npp11\1r1~ "dc' Jrt" lnund II\ tog on 1h1· 'Jmc street\ \omt·t1mt•\ nt''ll d11111 111 rat h other \kmh1:r\ ot \Ii( ()\11,in J1.ronYm Jen H"J trom thl' II\ e rcs1dcnttal \lrcet<, 1n the nnghorh11od1 ~ant J 1one thangc. that "111 Jllii"' thl·m In '4.'11 tht'lf hom1.·' .ind k:l\ e r he .. Lla1m tht'\ ha\l· J mJJOrtl\ ,,f thl .1t11.·l t1.·d \Jnta \na I lctghh rl'\ldl·nt' 1n tht·i r told 'lo dol·' th1 H.1t l H;i~ C ommunlt~ \\~tH..tlttton \lollll.h 'll'Ck\ Ill prl'\C.'r\l' 1he rural fl·<,1J1•n11al llJ' or 111 thc t11mmun1t\ Mullan 'Jtd he " tamtl1ar \\tth propcm 'Jlue<> through his work a~ an 1ndu'>tn,1I commercial broker and ma1nta1n' that lots 1n anta Ana Hc.:1ght'> are probabl) wonh more as fl.''>tdcnt1al propcrt) .. To build commercial propert~ n er~ thing has to pencil out al the end monc'"''>e. and 111u'>t can't in ~anta \na Heights ... he ')a~s .. Bui \uu tan 't'L that rcc,1drn11al propcrt11.'' 1n '-t'"' port Beach \l'll for far 1n nce\\ ul "hat commemal rpropcrt)) docc;" I 1lc others v.ho ad\C>1.atc prc\er- ' atton of 1hc communll) Mulla; \a,., he doc')n't want to g1'c up the rural setttng ot <>an ta .\na Hc1ghl\ "It's one of the mo'>I en1o)ahk places to lt\t' ·• he <.a)' "You hear those(-..\ H< OM I people rnmpla1n1ng hut 1fthl' rnunt\ \.\COi 1n Jnd houghl llUI JO ul thl'ITT till' \\.hok i.trl':I \\OUld qu11:1 clo\vn ·• '°)tellhorn agrc.:1.·'> thJt lhl' ath.111 tage'> ot It\ tng 1n lhl' 1.ommun1I\ tar outweigh lhc prnhkm' ol 11.·1 11111\t' and tralfa "I lo'e ~an1a \na lk1ght\ I haH' m' horse'i m) dog'> I ha' ca hot tuh 1n the ba( k\ .ird t \1t in latl· at night w Wdith the \tar\ I cn1c1\ thl' l\11lat1on I tan lind "' lo<.c to thl· t 11\ " °'ltl'llhorn \J\' .. \11n thl' n111't' "hall "-ht·n thl'Y th h' hut I Jigured 11 ou1on1.e1hat 11.>ou took all the ll1ght' '"" a dJ\ together the' onh la't a totJI 111 n1nt minute<; ... \hl' \3" \tctlhorn 'a" lht· Bat k Ra) Com- mun11\ ~''>tH..1atmn hac, made at- 1emp1' tn rcath agreement<; with .\B( OM un \\.hat t.11e 1he 1.omm u111 t) \hould pur\Ul' hut l1Ltk hcadwa) ha<; ht-en made \a\\ ( l\<.J \tt·llhnrn nr(\ldcnt 111 lhC a\\O( loltlOn . f hi\ l'l<iUl' hao;, hci:n '"n emotional tor lh(' fl("(tplt-who 11 ,e hcrc But \\hlk w1.· fljal l Ba\ C ommuntt\ \<,\tl\1.111un l an: cnm- mit11.·d to mamt.unm~ thi\ ltfc'>t)'lc In the mcanttmt• homec; arC" de- 11\ " doll.tr 1,.,ue tor \mnr other lcnnrating and gu1ng \\tlhout needed pl'oplv •· rcpa1r'\ either hccausc longu me rCM- 1\tl·llhorn anJ othl'rs ha"e t•ithcr dent' arr rrluc1an1 to make 1mprove- in\lnui1tC'cl or '>Jld dtrl'ctl) that mt'n" ti 11 m1·an .. losing 1hc1r home~ All< OM mcmhcr' ma) .,1mpl) tx: dn' wa" or l'x'causc the propcrue!> art hungr) fnrv.-hai thl') think w<>uld he 3 1~1wlfh, \Jl('t~lator~ ~imply holding handsome \um of money i.hould the the home'\ until the) can be ~Id at a count ) rhangl" \h1.· 10nmg to allow for pr11fi1 \lcllhorn '>a)'· u>Mlrm llC)n of otltte building\ "It\ hccn a real big problem that no Jack Mullan a 1 ~-)~ar-re~ident om·., <;pent much nH>nC)' c1tl thC'tr who ltkc'I 10 call ht'> \ B( OM oppo-propt'mc<.,." mn:r)~ "l hat'<; why we ncnt"I ·A 8~< \ \1 · ...iH the gold 'M1n1 a dcC'l\ton to he made·· tho<;e resident\ Mt' horing 10 find at '\\ h,11 'Jru,1rattng though I\ that 1t 1hc end of tht· r11n"'·' \lmfll) dcl<: n't d<H..'\n 't tool.: like 1t 'iio•na to he left up <''11\I 10 the pcnplt· who hH· hcrr to decide • The) think thn 'rL· Eotng ro f.<'I .t "'hJt happ<.'l'I'> \1dlhorn \3)'\ "Tht' windfall but thc' 'n· onl) toohni •Board of \upcr .. 1\on fed they know thcmsthC\ Thal ' "'h\ I call 11 what\ bc\I for Santa na He1ghtund \R~( A 1 The~ "anl 1h1· money," what'\ h<'\t for thc 11rport .. \.iullan ..aid Wmlc mtm~r\ of the Back Ba)' "'\41mc of them don t knuw what ( ommunH) \t.W(1atmn arr 'on· .J.hn re talkm• al'>out ~om<' ot them cernl'd ma1nh v..11h rctmnana the >Vl' JO\t gttl'd" Rue the r ountv l1'kc 10 rt.•\1cknlit1T 10,..na fx'c.1uw 1nry c:n1ny · 1"11.·11 to lht•m tx·l .1u\t' 11 goc., .1lont1 thc11 < 111 rt·nt llfrst\.lc the" wC'l~omr ~•th v..h:it thC'' would hke to do." he lhr \uppon of ~uch group\ a\ "frw. \a1ll pon BC'ach 11 ... ~POl'll whit h \t'l'~ 1h1• cnmmunlt) in term., of its abiltt\ to blot Ii. turih1.·r airpon c'pans1on · Stop Pollullntt Our Newport hac, long been active tn fighting the airport and JOtned w11h the Cit} of Newport Beach 1n a legal battle to block such efTort'i. 1r onl) 1cmporanl}. SPON aho wan1s lo annex Santa \na Hc1ghts to the cit~ of Newport Beach a mo'c thal cit) leaders h;l\c been reluctant 10 pursue. ··~11h SPON. sure. "'e "'clc.omc theirsuppon . B-m while they· re ued m with the issue of expansion. oura1m t\ to preSCNC our lifci.t.}-lc.'· ~lellhorn -;ays. · o\B(OM members are naturall> 1rntated when SPON. whose mcm- tx·rs arc largel) from Ne"' port Beach. fight\ ·\B( OM''i efTon' to rc1one 1h1.·ir propcrtlc\. Bui \PON Pr~1dcnt Jean 'W;iu ,,1\\ c,hc 1<. wmpathcllL w11h 1h1·1r plight ~ .. It\ tru1.· Wl' can"t c,11 h1·11.· 1n :"le"port and decide what should happen 1n Santa Ana He1ghLs." Watt, ..3\\ ··Bui there arc o ther issues with the airport and w11h traffic circula11on 1n the entire area that "e need to he lOn(crncd w11h .. Wa11 ..aid 1f Santa .\na He1~h1s wert' anneiced to the cit}'. more lOnlrol could be exercised not on Iron airport npans1on. but o'er lhe road <;\5tem which needs to keep pace with development 1n the area. While Watt says "We're not in the bus1nesc; of dec1d1ng what t}'pe ul zoning I hey should have:· sr< >"I supports efforts to hm11 John \\a} Ill' Airport fl ight while seeking an l\ltcrnall't' airp0rt .-,ite. lJ'olh aim'> &ire also h<'1ng pursued. §he -say<,. throu~h a city program known ac; the Po .. ttl\C ..\1rpon Solutton. Conccm1ng ABC'OM. Wan c,a)'i she understands wh> its mcmbcr'I ha"l' given up on fighting the airport and want to move Bui hy annexing the area. <ihl~ \I.I)'\ ·· 1 hc) would certainly he getting 3 bcttt'r mother tn "iewport Beal h thnn the) (lrnvc) w11h the count> " hen 11 they do not go along w11h thl' airport fighr. ho"-c\Cr \\ att '>a)., ~nta .\no I k1ght'i ma" c;11ll remain rc<.,1dcnt1al "I hehl''t \UC 0 \1 '" not a ma-1nrn~ 1n the area. and 1n an annc:1;a- t10n effort lhC) would not pre, ail·· What has been most clear not onl) 10 Watt hut to tho~ 1n ~:in1n \na lferaht .. " that prec;c;urc~ to 1ncrca\C 01gh1~ "!£' ol John Wn)ne \arpon have 1.harpl)' ~grcaated ne1ahnon 1n the 1.nmmun11y = 1~ f:sr a<i I'm C'd drv«k and wnquer I\ lhc anic of the gJme "'th .in' l'llort tor expansion" Wall" uH .. ~c·rc ~c1na that no""" a a a 4 WEATHER Gray skies will stick around Soutt1ern Calllornla w11t ramom cloudy Frtday With about a 20 ~e.nt chance ot sf\owers In the b sJn and a llllle bit grea1er chance to the south end eatl, especlally In the southeastern duer11 Tht Nallonal Weather Service ••Id the gray skits were llngerlng becauae a low pressure area lhal was nearly t tatlonary about •OO miles wttSI of San Diego early !Oday was expected to remain well offshore before dritt1no soulh and then ellstward Into BaJ• Calltorn10 Friday Yet another Pacific tow pressure area ollered the posslblllty of rain for Southern Calllornta sometime Saturday ea well. torecastere 1t1id Highs Friday will be in tne 50s and 60s tn Los Angeles and the valleys alter overnight lows In the 40s and 50s Along the Orange Coast, II wilt be partly cloudy tonight and Friday with a chance ol showers mainly In the south Highs 55 to 65 and lows •5 to 55 From Polnl Conception 10 the Mexican Border and 001 60 miles Inner waters East to northeast winds 8 to 15 knots tonlghl Wtnds becoming west to norlhwest 7 to 14 knots Friday Temps HOUt10<1 . , )1 •no·ar~•• 2t 14 JecUOfl M• 43 .IS HI 1..e J.t(:~SC)Cltw1Hfl' Ill 61 Al.,_,,1 :l• l1 Jur-..u 31 JS -Allh1QVO<Q11t< ., 7• .!tenlbCrly 33 o~ SS 41 Wot.ll•t• Wl'lle• O..re .)4 u ,.,_ .. oe 112 •a lS 28 Sen Befn.,a.,,., eo •8 SenJoM SS •7 Sent• Ana A 50 A,.,.,lllo '" 20 l H V9Q•> An<.no<~ ill 30 l••ll.!Rov J4 lO All•nle 10 J6 LOY-..vil.ltt 31 u· :le H Calif. Temps S•11taCl'Vl st 53 TetooeVell•r •1 30 YOMm•leVl"f ' 49 29 M...,()11•• All•nhc Cll• •S •..1 Au1t1n 48 31 M1.am18..ac.h 111 13 H'ljll IQw P<e<.•p.Cah0< I"" 14 l'l<>u•t encl"'O et S a m •ooe1 Bel1"'10t• J'.I ~l ~ ... .., ...... 21 1J 8'tm<"{lllem ·~ ,. Mplt SI Pau• 16 ~ Bttm•rc• llJ •l Natf'h111..-ill Jll BooM ll ·~ ,._.,.._. Or•tratt• S3 lll 8ot1e>n IH 31 NfNll 'f?r• lO J3 e..11.10 28 11 O"i•nomft City )4 71 Catc:iet JO 18 Om•h• )7 00 c,,.,, .. ,on s c.; so ., Otland1., 83 68 C11er ... 1nn w v J7 JO PfHl&dttlJJfUI •I l2 Cl'l•rlocte N C 4 ) J~ PtiO.HI 65 Sl Cheyenne ~J o~ P111abutgt1 12 25 Chic ego 28 II Porlland Me 35 26 C1r;c;111n•t• 30 211 Por11ana Or 41 J3 c1e .. 1ena 29 2S Pro .. aen<:t< 37 JO COlumbl•.S C •3 39 Ra•••Q1' 4 I J4 Columl>U• On 30 Reno .. lO Extended Bak•Ul .... •I . eo 48 e ....... 6• •• Fretnu l>4 41 lnctHSUIQ clOucl• Selutd.ty IM<l•ng L•nc•ll•~ Sl 48 Loa A"114t'et e• 60 10 rein CltJ""ll CM nlg/ll Rain endlf'IO Oaklar.a !>II so .. ,.1, Sunclar t>ec:oml"O ~ l•I• 1n 1n. PHO Roble• S3 48 Pe<IOO Gutly w1naa over 1r.e -'<end F\ea Blutf S9 •2 H'Qh• 55 co 63 Warm•"9 al>OuC 11 .. Aeel#OOCI Ctly SS •9 cMo'-Monaey Low• 45 10 55 .-~1 Secremen10 80 45 upper 30t ena 40t Sundey ntgllt SallnU ~II 48 SanO..Oo 52 s• Sen Fren<:•llCO se so Tides Senta B•rbete 60 53 SIOCIUOI' 68 45 Concord NH 33 .2• 19 RIChmono 42 31 3• 08 HCQh low prec1plla11on tor 24 hew•• TOOAY endlf\Q II 5 p m Second IO• 2 26pm 03 DllllH Fe WO<!fl •O 32 SI LOUii Oey1c.n 27 n SI Piie· T &mP~ 81 70 Oenve< JS 12 S.it L1i._t1 C11v 40 20 0..MOtnft 32 03 San Anl0•"0 54 38 0.1100 26 22 Sen Ju•" PR 84 73 Oulutll IS fl S1 Ste Men• 23 ta El P•to so 30 Seattle 411 JO Fewbenkt 32 01 Snre•f!POfl 42 3S Fargo '' .09 SJ>Olt•n• lS Oii 1'191111a11 •• 29 Syretu.., " 24 Grend AAll'dt 24 23 TQPe-• JS 08 Het110fd 38 26 Tue;_, 112 49 ... _ 13 -<17 T11tu 311 18 Honolulu 84 7S Wetll"'QIOn •O ;)A Barstow 68 " S.cond htgh a u pm 37 819 BNr 42 26 FIUOA't' B111'oo 44 13 Blythe se 46 r1r11 tow I 211 e m 20 Ce1ellna eo ~· fl••~" 7 43 a m e' lonQ Beach 62 SI Sec IOW 2 57 pm 05 MOOf"O\fia ,, •11 Second htQt• 1123om 37 Monllfe)I 53 47 Mt W1lt0n •5 JJ Sun NII COd•y et • 43 pm "-N-PO<t Beech 112 52 f1K1ey el 8 •Se m Md Mii AQ-et 4 •• 0nCA<IO 61 ., pm Pe1m SP<'"ll• (11 so Moon r1-ec 3 3ep.m Mii FrHJay at p...,,..,. 59 ., S02 e m """'-IQllHl •I• ••om ( CONTINUED STORIES TEEN DESCRIB~S SLAYING IN COURT ... From Al Vang\ne<i'I told the SC\ en-man. li\e·\\omnn JUr) that Md,aYghton had appronchl·d him <.nuall) on 4010 SO occasion., before thl· n1~ht of th1.• fatal fight. often urging him 10 hc .. ad\enlurous ·• On the n1gh1 of thl' k1ll1ng. Van· gsne'>S .. aid he had agn·cd In rl·ma1n overnight al Ml 'iaughtun·c, Villa Balboa urndomin1u111 \ ang'nl'" had l1H·<i thl'rl' 1n lht' pa't and oft1.·11 sta~cJ ll\Crn1gh1 .i1u1rJ1n~ Ill ht' IC!>llmoO\ He told lht JUI\ hl· "·" J'>ln•p 111 ~1l ,Jugh111n·, l'x·d \\l'Jrlng onh .1 pair o t \hon., "hl·n \.hl\iaugh111n camt into th1.· mum Jnd hl·gan gt' 1n~· him ;1 hall>. ruh ··H.., hanJ v.a' g1.•t1tnl! lo"' on 111. <,hurt' l1nda underneath. t turned around Jnd ht· \\J\ ma\turhatmg I called him a naml' anLI htl him 1n thl· ned• ur l.1u· ·· \ ;.1ng\11n'> tt'\ttficd Vang'nl'" \attl h1.· KOl up dH'\'>4.'d .ind tm·d tu ka\l lhl' apartment Hui \ an!.(\n1.·" ... a1J \h ,,1ughton grahhcd him from hch1nd \\IWn Vang\ne's 1hrca1encd to tell th1• t.11hcr ot one of their mutual friend\ th,\I Im <;on \\US 't;xuall) 1n\oh cd w11h McNaughton. Wht'll McNaughton grnhhl·d him h\ Im hair h1.· \J\\ ht· had a l1tchcn ,leak kn1k 111 his ngh1 hand. Van- g\m'" \Utd Thl' '"'' hl·gan 'truggltng and Vang">nes'I said he managed 10 gf(lb thc kn1fl· "I got tht· li.1111\: oul nl Im hand '>um1.·h11\\ anJ IU\I I don·t Ii.no" ,t.1hl'x·d him ·· lw wld lht• 1un \';sng,nl'°'' .. aid h, cont1nut·d to '"'"l! ··"1ldh \\llh th1.· lr11k 11tt1.·n \\ 11unLling \h 'aughtn11 \ll 'augh111n t ul h\ tht· r1.·11C.111.·d l 1111l thru'>I\ 'hnutl'li '\h .1rm' 1.tlh11!! ull l"m ~rnng tu ~1il \llU .. \ J.ng')fle~'> '>ult.I I hi: light lllll\ '"' to .1nollll'r ruom 111 \h1.· c11ndom1n1um .tnd \ ang'>nt''>'> ,,11d hl· pit led l'P ,1 t hl\l'I anJ 1c1nt1nu1.•L1 Ill thru\t al \h ,,iughton altc-r ht n11l1H·d thl ~n1k h.1d hr11!..1.·n \·'"~'Ill'" hro~l' d• ''' 11 ,tnd ~·~.1n \obhing as he reconstructed the '>lruggk uc;ing a mannequin marked v.1th the stab wound!> he had 1nll1c1cd on McNaughton. Thl' pro<iccu11on conll'nd' that sc). wa~ l\QI the mouve 1n the k1ll1ng . Dl·put~ Oastrict Attorney Derek J(lhn,on ha" introduccJ l'\ 1dence 1nd1cattng McNaughton had J1~ u1\'l'rcd Vangsncss and other friend<> had 1.·111hc1Lled more than S 1.000 Ir om h 11n anJ i.ntcndcd to '>l'd lhl'lr pro\1'111t1nn \ .111~\nC\'i. during <. ross-examin- ,1111111 1dent1lil.'d thrcl· d1ecks he ad11111tcd forging un MtNaughton's .1llnunt I le said he u'icd the mone~ to pa\ rt·nt on his ( os1a Mesa .1parlml·nt anJ bu} cocaine. f ht 29-~car-old McNaughton. son ot John \ik"'laughton. chairman ot th\.' 'cwport Beach-based National r du1..111on ( Clrfl \pen I between )~01100 .ind 75 000 to fm·I h1!> own u1l.11nc hah1t .11tord1ng lo tc~t1- m11n\ WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 \\hal do ~uu likt• .i boul ;h1· l>a il} l'jlot"~Wha t don't )OU like'• ('a ll thJ. nurnhC'r at lt'ft and' our me~'ag1• will b~t·otdNI: lran!>C'ribed and dt'livercd lo lht' appropriatl' t•ditor. D•lly Pilot Dellvery la Gu.,anteed 0-.• ., ... Clroul•tlon T•l•phonH M• ' \JtA ~ ,r1, ··~~\ M2"'"3 Th .. 'amt> 24-hour a nli~erin" \~n ic-t.' ma} bl' used to record letters •o the t.'ditor on an) topi<'. Contributors to our Le tler' t•o lumn musl in<.'ludt' their nam1· and t<'lt>phont• numbc>r for \l'rifit-a tion. :'\o d r eula tion <'alls. please. Tt•ll uo; wha l"o; on vour mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ·H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Adver1ts1ng Director Ro1emary Churchman Controller Robert Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllllem1 C1rculat1on Manager Clrcul•tlon 714/842-4333 CIHalffed •dvertlalng 714/842-5871 All oth•r d•p•rtmenta 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE i' N,.,,_, A•1 !J,1 41~ M~ C A M • , '"' B ••• 6() c ·~ VPU CA 9?61t J(),• ,• • I •BJ 0c '"II" UHY P1.00V.r>Q C<>mP4>t•y N.1 '-• \tgt.-. A.l\''•llO'll PO!or• "'9Het Ot ~o"""" rY""4i1l ~_..., m~1 t• '..-C"O-lut.e<S "'lhoul l(*.'11• Pf"! • uw ' 1'1~'1"' -r~ ..... ~ ~ ........ Cl<Wi .. ,..,., ... -..,._ •I'S 'H l!001 ~W:• pr,..,,, <>y :..,,,.. SA 7!> montl'lly t1r ,,,,.. .. Sf>'>() "'<J'Ht 'Y VOL. 77, NO. 341 UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE Upda ted collar styles inc lud- ing an English spread and a ' contrasting cutaway. Made of Sea Island cotton a nd o ur finest cotton broadclo th . Shewn with anassortmerat of English all-silk prints and s triped neck wear. We we lcom e you in to see o ur ma ny othe r ite m s of interest. lit 111h ""ti' ( '"''""~ hi-r1n,11" lr.i.J11•11 t:48 F.ASHION ISLAND 6~0·83 1-0 • ---.· .. . ~~~~~-=..~;.._~~~~--"-=-=-~~----------------------------------------------------... --------~~-·· o;