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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-27 - Orange Coast Pilot) TOMORROW: FORECASTS ON A2 NEWPORT BEACH TH llH',flfl( OfrfMBt~~// !'HM • Of~ANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA /~ CENTS I Judge raps Mesa's dru~k tests says drunken driving s uspects not told of t h eir rig t to ta k e more than one test times it's worse to masadvisc than not to advise at a ll." Police said they have abandoned the waiver fonn but not because of Strople's complaint. The Costa Mesa pohce waiver form was brou&ht into question last week when a motorist, David Humenik, 22. appeared before Strople on drunk- en drivina charges. kvel had nsen. The lawyer said 1t was very possible that Humenik wasn't actually antoxicaltld when he was stopped by p1trolmen. .. If the breath ttfl sbowed a rcadina of 0.14 and a later test showed a rcadina of0.17 then you'd k.oow the blood.aJoohol level was riJiJW. .. Gayer wd. "You also oould ao b9ck to compute what the readina wu at ume pohe¥ stopped him." By STEVE MARBLE OlllleDlllJ .......... A Municipal Court Judge has chided Costa Mesa police for misin- forminJ suspected drunken drivers of their nght to take more than one sobriety test in certain situations. , HarbOr Court Judge Christopher Strople said a waiver fonn that w11s Coast ·Laguna Beach girds for court fight over 108 homes approved by Board of Supervisors./ A3 Plans for a 22-acre center for Irvine's growing senior population un- veiled.lA3 California FBI spy suspect admits he stole candy and sold OMV records to private detective./ A8 Firefighters finally have Wiimington oil refinery blaze under control./ A8 Natio n The father of a con- demned killer says his son deserves to die In the electric chair./ A4 An arttflciarcomet puts on a 3 1,000-mlle light show in space./ A4 World Viet troops overrun larg- est rebel camp In Cam- bodia as fighting con- tinues./ A& Reagan calls Soviet In- vasion of Afghanistan five years ago a 'day of In- famy.'/ A& Boating A silencer for racing boat engines is latest develop- ment by champion Betty Cook 's team at Kaama M arlne./8 1 Coastal Commission's concept approval of 1,300 slips at Bolsa Chica Marina Park cheers local boating enthuslasts./8 1 Sports Iowa quarterback Chuck Long passed for a school- record six touchdowns In a 55-17 Freedom Bowl thrashing of Texas./C1 Newport Harbor High football stars Mike Beech, Ho Truong and Shane Foley are among the All-CIF honorees./C1 Entertainment After 47 years In the business, Richard Cren- na ls fl natty reaching the peak of his career ./83 Business Traveling 36,054 air miles In 15 days has earned an Irvine businessman a year's free unllmlted first class air travel.JBS INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Buli.tln Board Bualness Callfornllf ews Ctaulfled Comlca Crouword Death Nottces· Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Funds 'National News Opinion P1paruz1 Polle. Log Public Notice s Sportt Stock Marketa Tetevlalon Theatera Weather ~orld Newt 81 82 AB . A3 85 .._ A4 C3·5 AB C5 C4 C4 82 85 ~ A4 A7 81 A3 C3·4 C1-2 88 83 83·4 A2 A4 used by officers· in Costa Mesa incorrectly told suspects that if they took a breath tes~ they were living up their right to later take blood or urine tests. "It was a complete misstatement of the law," said Strople, who claimed he personally called the police d~part­ ment to voice his concerns. "Some- Irvine eatery blaze quelled Early mornin roof fire also does damage to adjacent gift shop An Irvine restaurant and a neigh- boring gift shop were damaged early today by a fire that destroyed the restaurant's roof and exposed the interior of the establishment to rain. authorities reported. The blaze broke out at Taiko Japanese Restaurant. 14785 Jeffrey Road, just before 5 a.m. and resulted in nearly SI 00,000 damage to the restaurant and the adjoining busi- ness, Tsutsumi Japanese Books and Dolls. Nobody was injured in the early morning blaze. Orange County Fire Department spokesman Joe Kerr said It took 40 firefighters more than an hour to knock down the fire, which apparent- ly started in an attic above the restaurant's kitchen. Kerr said the cause of the fire is still under investigation. "It was a running attic fire that heats up and bums for a long white before 11 vents the roof," said Kerr. "Once the fire gets through the roof. it JU St takes off .. Damage was compounded by the steady morning rain which soaked the exposed restaurant. Kerr said res- taurant employees attempted to salvage furniture after firefighters brought the blaze under controf. "The ram turned out to be more of a hindrance than anything." Kerr noted. Strople said by using the waiver fonn, police were misstating the law that permits motorists to take a second ttst because an alcohol breath test does not preserve breath samples for retesting. T he sample is destroyed in the initial testing process. Blood and urine samples. however. can and are preserved. Elliott Gayer, Humenik's attorney, said his client was stopped by police earlier this year as be drove away frorn a Costa Mesa saloon. A breath test, however, was not administered fof more than an hour. the attorney said. Gayer argued that while waiting to be tested, his client's blood-alcohol "lfyou haveadrio.k, at takes a while for your body to absorb the alcohol," 9aye~ said. "Even thou&b be was mtoxated when the test was pct'· forme;d. be may not havt been when be was stopped." But to prove his theory, Gayer sajd it would have been necessary for Humenik to' have taken a second sobriety test .,.., ....................... ....... Firemen doUH bot •pota in celling of Irrine reataura.ot darlnC early momt.nc blue. Because Humenik all~ly was prevented by police from ta.kina a second test, the "nung alcohol" theory could not be proved. Gayer claimed. Strople said he aarced with Gayer (Pleue eee SOBllIETT /A.2) Suspect inHB killing released Electrician held since Dec. 20, but not c harged By PHIL SNElDERMAN Of .. .,.., ........ Vincent B. Pbillippt, an UD· employed elcctncaan arrested m con- nection with an ambush-style slaying in Huntington Beach, bas been re- leased because authorities de- tcmuoed they djdn't have enou~ evidence to hold him, police said today. HuntmJton Beach LL Jam Walker said Phillipp1. 25, was freed at noon Wednesday from Huntington Beach City Jail. Ph1Uipp1 bad been arrested on susp1aon of murdCt' Dec. 20. but no formal charges have been filed by the Orange County District At- torney"s office. Police arrested Phillippi at tus Sims Street residence near Huntington Harbour 1n connccuon with the Nov. 26 slaym' of Ronald ldcs. a 23-year- old television repairman who had been hvana m a Costa Mesa mot.el. Ides was shot once 10 the bead as he walked toward a hou~ on Lamben Dnve. near Beach Boulevard and Heil .\\.enue W11nesses 1old pohet' the) saw two masked men h1d1ng 10 the bushes Just before the shooung took place. The witnesses told pobcc that the masked men jumped out of the bushes and that one of the men fired a shot at Ides. Police have wd the slaymg appears (Pleue eee SUSPttC'r I A.2) Campaign to shift JW A traffic eyed -but will it fly? JEFF ADLER CM civic servant Albert Ogden dead County weighs plan.- opposed by LA, to promote Onta rio use If delays. long hnei. and lack of parking at overcrowded John Wayne Airport this holiday season have left your travel nerves more frazzled than ever, take heart. Some relief may be on the way. At its first meeting in January. the Board of Supervisors 1s scheduled to consider embarking on a much- discussed plan to bcgjn promoting Ontario International Airport in neighboring San Bernardino County as an a ttractive, no-hassle altematave to John Wayne Airport. Supervisors will be asked to ap- prove an advertising campaign billed as a "public awareness program" to promote Ontario. They also will be asked to appoint a panel to in- vestigate how the program. pegged to cost between $1 00.000 and $400.000. can be funded by a mix of public and private contributors. However. I here 1s a hitch. While Orange County supervisor'> have been eager to divert 400,000 passengers a year to Ontano's under- used a1rpon. Los Angeles County airport officials, who run that a1rpon. have publicly stated they have reser- vations about the promotion and would prefer that the passenger d1vers1on plan be scrapped. The cornerstone of the campaign proposed by Basso and Associates. a public relations firm with offices in Newport Beach. would focus on a well-known ~rsonaltty, possibly Buddy Ebsen o("Bamaby fones" and "The Beverly H1llbiUics" television fame, urging potential John Wayne Airport passengers in nonb Orange FOCUS ON THE NEWS County to consider Ontano as the best way to "get out of town fast .. Ebsen 's name was suggested by members of John Wayne's fam1I) after family members objected to an earlier plan to have the late actor"• voice impersonated in the ad cam- paign, according to .\1rport Manager Murry Cable. Plans to impersonate Wayne were dropped after Wayne's son. Michael Wayne. offered his help m S«unng a Wa)ne family member or a personal acquaintanc;c of the Western star as the campaign's spokesman. In one sccenano presented for the board's review, Ebsen says. "John Wayne was my good friend. and I'm glaq they named an airport after him Bur I'm also glad that we Orange County residents have another chance to get out of town fast." upervisors first began focusing on Ontano more than a Year ago. after (Pleue eee AIRPORT I A2) 'He was one of the m ost selfless m en I've e ver known.· By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... Olllly Not ,..,. L1fclonj Coc;ta Mc"3 resad~nt .\I· bert ~ Ogden. who made a fam11\ tradnion out of g1V1ng blood to the Red Cross and donating time to the communit). died early Chnstmas morning of lung cancer Mr. Ogden was67 He was remembered b' fnends and relatl\eS Wednesday as a selfless. altru1st1c man who preferred working behind the scenes rather than 1n the spotlight. But a da)' was proclaimed. a hamburger named and a tree planted 1n his honor. No matter how hard hr tned, Mr Ogden could not escaee the ret'.og· nitton and apprec1atton ofh1s pttrs. In 1979. he was given the Laving Memonal Award by the Costa Mesa . CQllnty assessment appeals mount \ ----__._ -------Supervisors may create third arbitral panel remaining to be heard by the board as pcndang IO Orange C'ounty must be well as 5. 980 appeals filed since the ti ea rd before Jul) I, 1985, or the to rule on rotests, mostly frotn the Irvine Co. July asses .-.ent roll 'f\'llS rclcasro (count) Wlll auiomattcally forfot any have crcaicd a scnous becldot that tu i..ncrcasc ~au'IC the p~ rcquun the app()intment oft thud IS9C ment rc"·en.s to ill prcv101.&S By JEFF ADLER Oft!-..,_, ........ Because many more propeny own- ~rs -most notably the Irvine C'o. - .. re ftahttna incruscs in local property taxes., the Oranae County Board of upcrvisors will be asked to create a third, three-member assessment ap- peals board durina its flrat January mectins. In the pa t 18 months, appeals covenna some 8.896 pttttls of coun· t) pro~ny were tiltd by landowners who dispute lbc v1lu.altoo p1actd on their prope_r\Y by the cou.nty AsKS'°r's Office, accordm& to Kc1lh Concannon. a pf'O&J'&m c:oord1nator I') the C'ounly Administrative Office Byfarthebu11Cot'al)pcalf~1\tcd by the Irvine Co .. thc county's larat't landown~. T M Newpon Beach- bued landho14ing arwtmevdopmcnl firm appealed the a ssor's dcc1 ion to rcassc: 2.01 compan)'-owncd properties when the development finn was sold to a new owner. Each of the appeals was filed stpuately. The rcuKument in dispute amounts to $32 million the county cla1m1 1t 1 owed 1n propeny tuc Mo t of the contested assc ment would 10 10 the city of Irvine and Irvine cny 'IChool ttt0rd1na 10 county official That appeal, plu? I Sl6 appeal IJ)pcalt heann1 board. oncannon 1 ~' !«" onc.annon CJ..· said plained • ~1d« 'he lrvanc ( o. appeal. The ount) Adnun1strat1"e Office chaott i.n tatc law plus a arneral fiaum a third appeah panel. wha h 1ncrca~ in a 5n1tnt appeal~ &late-includes thrtt panel membtts and a wtde havt created a I01Jam or~ alternate. u well a, attorneys and wa1tmJ 'o he heard. C'ooc.nno n support staff wttl co~t the oount) explained. about $260.000 per year Appeal Thc numbcrofat>pca.ls pending has board membcn. appoantt'd by the increased not only an Ora nae C'ounty, Board of upcf'\ 1 n. art paid $200 but in Riverside. n D1qo and San for each day of rvtCC" Bcrnardtno counta~ as well In lbs "If as ment appeah cJlnnot be AflJC!ICS County, the number of heard an a timely manner, malhons ot a ment appc.al 1 up cl~ to 40 dollars'" tn rt\enucs could he lost." pcrccn1 over tht' level of ont t"ar iupcrvhors ctt e<hi tcd 1n a carhcr. thC' count) anal t ~1d mC'morandum rttammcndtnJ ap. .\bou1 1.000 of tht appt>al, now (Pl•• Me APP&AJ..8/ A2) H1stoncal Soc1et). which planted • tree m h1\ name at Estancia Parl And (Pleue eee CtvlC/A.2) -· . ~ .... !!The day a fter •• T b e.e people won't be caught napplng next prtcea ml nutea after the doon of Bullock'• in Coata Mesa'• South Coaat Plaza opened for the day-after onalaught. • Chrlatmaa. They're atockln& up on gift •. wrapptnc. card.a and ornament. at bargain ~ CONTINUED STORIES ; ARRESTS UP, CRASHES DOWN ... From Al Traffic acC"1drn1c; on '>Ulte h1ghwa~s had claimed 51 It\ cs h} the end ol ( hnstmas Da}. In 1980 -the la\t time there wa~ a four-day holiday at Christmas - there were 64 fatal car accident:-.. according to CHP spokesman Dan Parker. The highest number of motonsts killed during ( hmtmas was 1n 1979 when 88 people were I killed 1n car accidents. l. Most police agencies on the Oranite • • i i KIDNEY ... From Al wrote that she didn't "think anyone -should have to be connected 10 a .. machine, and I want to help .. ou in any way I can. I'd like to donate one of m) kidneys." 1 Jordan's law,uit agatn'it Long ., Beach Community Hospital and .. ( oa'it reported that drunken driving arre!>ts were up and accidents down In Newport Beach. patrolman a'\· signed to apprehending intoxicated drivers arrested 40 motonsts between Friday evening and m1dn1ght Mon- day Officer Joe Thrac;her c;a1d the arre'its brought Decemher\ drunken driving arrest figure\ up to 230 lie said traffic accident!\ arc down about 20 percent compared to la'it )'ear some ol 115 Stan IS tx ms heard In I II\ ~ngeles Count)' ~upcnor < ourt lit alleges that doctors rcmoH·d ht~ good k1dne) instead of his canu~rous one Once his rema1n1ng k1dne) fa1h com pie tel} he v.111 he forced to undergo d1al~s1s three umc' a we d . In llunt1ngton l;jeach p<1trolman arrested 32 drunken dri ver~ dunng the three dayc,, compared 10 only 11 la'>t year There were 46 tram,· acudcnts dunng the long v.C'ekend. a reduction from the 66 car wrecks reported la'it year dunng the ~me pc nod \o far this month. there have been no fatal car accidents m Huntington Beach There were four last year by th1c, date Irvine offi cers made 19 drunken dnvingarrests be.tween 6 p.m Thurs- da)' and Christmas Eve Two of the. '.!trested dn,.ers were 1nvol\ed in car Jtctdents police \31d rrest figure!. v..cre not available tn < O'lta Mesa or Laguna Beach and a \p<1kesman for the Fountain Valley police. which launched a hohda)' drunken driving patrol for the first time this vear. estimated arrests at kcos than a 'doLen MIRACLE IN MESA MISSION ... From Al .\nd Brother Michael was fearful that Chnstmas morning would he d1sappotntin~. But pubhcity over the plt&ht of the mission generated enough donations 10 send most of the families home with a turkey. some food, and e\.en 'andy canes and presents for the children v.as n1u1.h smalkr than tht.t'\t1mat1.·d 400 fam1hcc, the da} bclort Hut tht• IO\. v.~s 1us~ a' 1n1cnc;c· "Those people arc rcall" rrall} grateful." Ho"'r c;c11d · '>lllllcd \.\1dcl>. his C)C'> hnghter than ''") < hmtmas ltght. when handed his gift a ')Im pie candy cane. .. Kids are kids. They don't know the> are poor." Howe said Chmtmas had come to the m1ss1on And. Just as quickl y. 11 has gone Rut the food gi veaways con· t1nue. 1f onl} with a few sacks of nee and beans. Monda> through Saturda> at 8 3() am "It was hke a httle miracle·· said Susan Howe, a volunteer wtth the m1ss1on . "Tt was so neat to walk in the church and see all those sacks offood It was just a ao<hcnd ... The turnout on Chn stmu morning On a morning v.hen children throughout th1.· countf) sat near Christmas trees teanng the wrapping from gifts. 6-)ear-old Losq Pineda sat on the asphalt church parking lot contentedl> l11pp1ng throuah a storybook she had recc1' cd from the mission ( url>-h•mcd h an Pineda 2. "I JUSt hope that people will I continue to keep dona11ng. This 1s an ongo1 ni thing:· Howe said "All we I can do 1<; pra) · I ,. "hat do )OU llkf' about tbt' 0 &11) Piiot-> Who ( don't )ou liltt'" Call the number at left and your message" Ill bt' rt'cordf'd, tran .. rrihed and dellvert'd to the a ppropria te editor. . .. , ·-· Just Call 642-6086- The H me %4 -hour u swe rlnK scrvlct may he u•ed to record letters to tht editor on any topic. ConJrlbutors to our L t'ttt'n column muJ!Jo.rlufe tht'lr namt' and telepbont' numberlor verlfkallon No circulation l'l\111, p Ulf. Tell ue what'~ on your mind Cfrcul•tlon T ... phon•• t JRANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz ltl Publisher .. Frenk Zlnl Managin<J Editor Karen Wittmer Advert is ng 01rec1or AoH mery Churchman (,or1roller Robert Centrell Production Manag~r Donald L. Wllllam1 C1rculat1on Manager Clrculatlon 714/942-4333 1.. "1aHHfed 9dYertfelntt 71~--~11 All other dep.,tment1 9424321 MAIN OPFIC! VOL. n , HO. 111 , Storm bearing down on Coast A PKtno 1t0tm movJng down the cout wit beg n •PfMdlng Into Southern Cellf0tnta taft todl)', OtQPplng enow to 4,000 feet In the mounteln1 ov.rnlght and th~• on the coutel.,... and cteeert ThurlClay Up to• foot of tnOW cou.tct fell eov. the 5,00CMoot lewl, the Natlonll WHtl'ler ~Mid. A cold . m ... trepp41d ovet the tnOW•COYeftd ., ... from the Antelope Valley to Owtn• Velley mek• condition• faVOtebi. for freetlng rain when prtclpltttlon begin• tonight, befont turning to anow. E!Mwhere, th• 1torm wlll bring a 70 percent chance of th~w.,t through Thurectay. Lo• Ang .... wtll have 1 low In th• 501, with upper ..0. to low 50t In the ntlghbOrlng velleya. Hight wlll renge from 58 to th• low Th• forecut along the Orange Cout call• for rein tonlQht turning to 1hower1 Thuraday. Cooter deya but wermer tonight. Hlgha 80 to &e Thur1day 58 Lows tonlgttt 47 to 55 Tempe Ulll9 "°"" 40 2t HI Le L.oulrfllle 32 22 Albeny 42 16 M9mClhll 44 J2 ===-q\141 44 11 Mleml ~ 17 74 0 " Mllwellll• 17 OI Andlorecte 21 ll Mple-&t ,. ..... 19 07 Alltnl• 12 41 NMfWlle ,. 21 She>••'• Allenlto Coy 51 ,. ...... Or1Mn9 .. 62 MllOW W .. Wlet ~ NOAA US 0.0. 01 C--(e 4uetln 44 40 NewYOfll 117 2t Wlmor• 40 II ~.VI 12 " IWll'W!gllem ee 31 Ol<'-Cll'f 37 M lielNldt OI .03 °"*" ~ 21 9oiM 31 13 ~ 11 14 Calif. Temps loeton 49 22 PNlldelpNI 43 21 luffllo 29 22 ,,,_.. 70 .. c..., . 40 J1 " II OnlMIO 70 35 Pllm lv"'VI ee 40 '":::!.: ~.SC 71 M ,. .w. 44 11 Clwlleilon. w v 50 " POt11MO Or 38 37 Hlgfl, IOw pr~llUOn !Of 24 noutl ,.......,.. .. " cn.tcMte.H C 95 :NI ... ~ ... 17 ~1 mtod1y IWw'llde 70 44 ~-45 21 =gt! 82 27 411 35 a.,. 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IOw 1·021 m 2t .....,... ,. oe Diga-50 05 Second "IOl1 I I 441m 47 HOllOlulu 73 ee lliatlOP 42 oe Second IOW 7 14pm 03 Houe1on tM 49 Eztended lllyt .... 85 40 lndlllnlll>Oli• 27 20 Clllllnl 12 40 Sun Ill• !Odey at 4 50 p m r!Me Jldlaon Mt 87 40 Longe.-. .. 40 Tllll< ad.y at e 5 7 1 m end 1111 1QA111 11 JICl<lonville II ~ Pllf°U'f cloucly end toc:.ity windy Mont-72 37 4 51 pm ~ 11 II Ftldey Fllf end _...., S .... dly Ind Monterey ~ 34 Moon11t1e1t 11pm n..~ t<.-Cflr 32 2t ~ Ht'moe!lylnlOil 0-nlglll Mt WlllCHI Sii 4 1 11 10 M I m Ind MU eg.ltl 11 10 l»Vegu 52 31 IOw9 to "-POr1 9Mcrl 12 "° pm CONTINUED STORIES PRESCHOOL FACILITIES NEEDED ... From Al be growing up with such a short- co ming. "I think somewhere. c;omebody goofed," the father said. Thomas Nielsen, president of the Irvine Co., said he ts aware of child- care needs. Hts !.On and daughter·tn· law li ve in Irvine, and both are employed. As a result, they've had to make day-care arrangements for Nielsen'<) young granddaughtc~. Rut Nielsen contended that the lack of local child-care programs '" not a result of poor planning Instead. he aunbutcd 11 tO "the naturc of the demographic!. and the v.a> things change O\ern1ght .. These l hanges ha"e included a \tgntficant nsc tn home~ where both parents 'Work because of career goals or financial needs The increasing J1H>rce rate has also created numer- 11us household~ tn whteh the single parent mu\t work Both trend'> ha"c rc.-,ultcd in more children "'ho need da\.llmt• \Upcn 1s1on Ob\er,.cd l'itd\cn "Thi-. 1\ a ma1or Lon1.crn 1 n Ir" inc and om: that all nt1('' arc tr>•ng to deal with " In fan, N1chcn argued that Irvine 1s a c;tcp ahead of other cities with .. mnovat1ona such as the Chtld Care ProJeCt. The key. supporters say, was draw- ing simulta neously on the resources of tlie city, the school district, parents and private industry. .. We had to approach this wnh the idea that it would not be a drain on the city or the school distnct," Hadley said. Regarding the recent corporate grant, she said. "I think the Irvine Co has played a really strong role in maintaining this community's quali- ty of hfe. It's not only betrfg a good neighbor -it's good business sense .. Councilwoman Barbara Wiener. "ICC president of the Irvine Child Care ProJect board. said the new agency "ts prov1d1ng the vehicle through which pnvate industry can begin to fu nd child-care programs. "The Irvine Co. has shown great leadership. I'm hopeful that other large companies will follow " Yet not everyone has greeted the campus da)'-care plan enthus1a'ittcal- ly. Organ11er\ had to pronw;e rec;1 - dcnts ltv1ng near schools that the nc\'. portable buildings will be maintained properly -and not become neigh- borhood eyesores. (714) Ctf3\ .. loD'fO I ~ l~O C;lv~ D--i~" J l rv:n~ S.hJncl D.nny'1 . .. "' . . . "' • • "w • \ .. • • In add111on. some people have questioned whether local govern- ment officials should even be tn· volved in the child-care business. Shouldn't such services be left to pnva.1ci enterpnse? Pnvatc enterprise was apparently not answering the need when the Child Care Project was organized. its !.upporters say. And Had ley noted that the campus ch1Jd-care program. under current plans. will serve a maximum of 1.400 -leaving thqu\ands of other Irvine youngsters to attend pnvatech.'ld-care programs. ··This l'i)USt one part of the puule," Hadley said. It v.as a part that didn't take shape easily Last spnng, when Irvine city and school officials began planning the JOtnt agency, they could find no governing body elsewhere to use as a model. But nov. that the agency ts o ff and running, Hadley said shes begun to field calls from other commun1t1es interested in setting up s1m1lar coop- cra11vc chtld-care programs. Hadley ~td she doesn't hesitate to share what she's learned. "It''> not JU'it Irvine's problem." she sa id. I c .. TOMORROW: f.OReCA8T8 ON A2 NEWPORT BEACH f H 'J'(',fi l\t l1 frfrJllH~•1 1 1'lH1 O f~AN G E COUNTY C ALIFOR NIA ;i ~ C E.N TS Judge raps Mesa's drunk tests Says drunken driving suspects not told of their right to take more than one test By STEVE MARBLE CMdleo.llf,._.ltMI A Municipal Court judge bas chided Costa Mesa pohce for misin- fonninJ suspected drunken dnverlof their nght to take 'Tnorc than o ne sobriety test in certain situations. Harbor Court Judge Chnstophcr Strople said a waiver form that was Coast Laguna Beach girds for court fight over 108 homes approved by Board of Supervisors./ A3 Plans for a 22-acre center for Irvine's growing senior population un- velled./ A3 California FBI spy suspect admits he stole candy and sold OMV records to private detective./ Al Firefighters flnally have Wllmlngton oll refinery blaze under control./ Al Nation The father of a con- demned killer says his son deserves to die In the electric chair./ A4 An artlflclal comet puts on a 3 1,000-mlle llght show In space./ A4 World Viet troops overrun larg- est rebel camp In Cam- bodia as fighting con- tinues./ Al Reagan calls Soviet In- vasion of Afghanistan five years ago a 'day of In- famy.' /AS • Boating A silencer for racing boat engines Is latest develop- ment by champion Betty Cook's team at Kaama Marlne./81 used by officers in Costa Mesa incorrectly told suspects tftat 1f they took a breath test, they were aiving up their right to later take blood or unnc tests. "It was a complete misstatement of the law." said Strople, who cla1med he personally called the police depart- ment to voice his concerns. "Some· Irvine eatery blaze quelled Early morning roof fire also does da m age to adjacent ift shop An Irvine restaurant and a neigh- boring gift shop were damaged early today by a fire that destroyed the restaurant's roof and exposed the interior of the establishment to rain. authorities reported. The blaze broke out at Ta1ko Japanese Restaurant, 14785 Jeffrey Road, just before 5 a.m. and resulted in nearly SI00.000 damage to the restaurant and the adjoining busi- ness, Tsutsumi Japanese Books and Dolls. Nobody was injured in the early morning blaze. Orange County Fire Department spokesman Joe Kerr said 1t took 40 firefig,htcrs more than an hour to knock down the fire, which apparent· ly started in an attic above the restaurant's kitchen. Kerr said the cause of the fire 1s still under investigation. "ll was a 'running attic fire that heats up and bums for a long while before It vents the roof," said Kerr. "Once the fire gets through the roof, 1t JUSI takes off:• Damage was compounded b)' the steady morning rain which soaked the exposed restaurant. Kerr said res- taurant employees attempted to salvage furniture after firefig,hters brought the blaze under controf times it's worse to misadvise than not to advise at all." Police said they have abandoned the waiver fonn but not because of Strop1e•1 complainL Strople said by us1n1 the waiver form, police were misst.atin& the law that permits motorists Jo take a second test because an alcohol breath 1c1t does not preserve breath samples for retestmg. The sample is destroyed in the initial testing process. Blood and urine samples. however, can and arc preserved. · The Costa Mesa police waiver form was bro ught into question last week when a motorist, David Humenik. 22, appeared before Strople on drunk· en drivtn1 chaf'&C"S. Elliott Gayer, Humcnik•s attorney, said his cheat was stopped by police earher this year as he drove away from a Costa Mesa saloon. A breath test, however, was not administered for more than an hour, the attorney said. Gayer argued that while wamng to be tested, his client's blood-alcohol level had nsen. The lawyer S&Jd 1 t was very possible that Humeruk wasn't actually intoxicated when he was stopped by patrolmen. ••tryou have a drink., it takcsa while for your body to abtorb the alcohol," Gayer said. "Even thouah be was into:ucated w)len the test wu per- formed, he= not have been when he was sto .·• But to prove his theory. Gayer u1d 1t would have been necessacy for Humenilt to have taken a second sobriety test. O..,Nlll ........ ~ ....... .. If the breath test showed a readina of O. l-' and a later test showed a rcadin& of 0.11· then you·d mow the blood-alcohol level <was nlina.,. Gayer u..id ... You alto could IO *It to compute what the readlna wu" ttme police stopped him." Bccaux Humenik allt&cdly was prevented by police from ta.ki.o& a second test. the .. "Sllll alcohol" theory could not be" proved, Gayer cw med. Stro ple S&Jd he qreed with Gayer (Pleue ._ 808JUETY I A2) Suspect inHB • killing released Electrician held since Dec . 20, but not charged By PHIL SNEIDER.MAN °' .. ...., ........ Vincent B. Pb1llippi, an un- employed ele.ctnC'lan arrested in con- nect1on wttb an ambush-style slaying in Huntinaton Beach, has been re- leased because authorittcs de- termined they didn't have coo~ evidence to hold him, police wd today. HuntlDJ'OD Beach Lt Jim Walker said Phillippi.. 25, was freed at noon Wednesday from Huntington Beach City Jail. Philbppi had been arrested on suspicion of murder Dec. 20. but no formal charges have been filed by the Orange County District At· torneys office. Police arrested Pbilbl>Pl at his Suns Street residence near Hunttncton Harbour in connec:tJon with the Nov. 26 slaym' of Ronald Ides. a 23-year- okS televu1on repairman who bad been bVJn& m a Cosu Mesa motel. Ides was shot once in the bead as he walked toward a house on Lamben Dnve. near Beach Boulevard and Heal Avenue Wunesscs told polJcc lhe) saw two masked men h1d10g an lhe bushes Just before the shooting took place. The witnesses told police that the masked men jumped out of the bushes and that one of the men fired a shot at Ides Coastal Commission's concept approval of 1,300 sllps at Boise Chica Marine Park cheers local boating enthuslasts./8 1 "The ram turned out to be more of a hindrance than anything," Kerr noted. Firemen d_.aae hot apota in celllna of lni.ne reataarant durin& early mornm, blue. Police have said the slaying appears (Pleue Ne SUSPECT I A2) Sports Iowa quarterback Chuck Long passed for a school- record six touchdowns In a 55-17 Freedom Bowl threshing of Texas./C1 Newport Harbor High football stars Mike Beech, Ho Truong and Shane Foley are among the All-CIF honorees./C1 Entertainment After 4 7 years In the business, Richard Cren- na ls finally reaching the peak of his career ./93 Buaineu Traveling 36,054 air mlles In 15 days has earned an Irvine businessman a year's free unllmlted first class air travel.JBS INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck •Bridge Bul~ln Board eu1tr1n1 Cltlfornla News Claulfled Comic• Crouword Death Notices > Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• National News Opinion Paparazzi PoUce Log Public NotlceS Sports Stock Marketa T-.Vlaton ThMtera WNther ~orld Newa 81 82 A8 A3 B A4 C3-5 A8 cs C4 C4 B2 + A.7 8 1 A3 C3_.. C1-2 ee 83 83_. A2 A4 Campaign to s~ift JW A traffic eyed -but will it fly? County weighs pla n . opposed by LA. to promote Ontario use If de lays. long lines and lack o f parking at overcrowded John Wayne Airport this holiday season have lcf\ your travel nerves more f ranled than ever, take heart. Some relief may be on the way. At its first meeting in January, the Board of Supervisors 1s scheduled to consider embarking on a much- d1scussed plan to 6cgm promoting Ontario IntcmauonaJ Airport 1n neighboring San Bernardino C'ounty as an attractive. no-hassle ahernattve to John Wayne Airport. Supervisors will be asked to ap- prove an advertising campaign billed as a "public awareness proaram" to promote Ontano. They also will be asked to appoint a panel to in- vestigate how the program. pegged 10 cost between SI 00.000 and S400,000. can be funded by a m1x ofpubhc and pnvate con1nbu1ors. However. there 1s a h1lt:h While Orange County supcrv1so~ have been eager to divert 400.000 passengers a year 10 O ntano's under· used airport. Los Angeles County a1rpon officials, who run thal airport. have publicly stated they have reser- vations about the promotion and would prefer 1ha1 the passenger d1 vers1on plan be scrapped. The cornerstone of the campaign proposed by Basso and Associates. a pubhc relations firm with offices 1n Newport Beach. would focu~ on a well-known personality, poss1bl) Buddy Ebsen of .. Barnaby Jones" and "The Beverly H1llbilhcs" televi..sj on f-me, urging potential John W~ne Airport passengers 1n north Orange JEFF ADLER Focus ON THE NEws County 10 consider Ontano as the best way to "get out of town fast.·· Ebsen's name was suggested by members of John Wayne·s famal) after fam1I )' members obJected to an earlier plan to have the late actor's \01cc impersonated in the ad cam· paagn. according to Airport Manager MulT) Cable. Plans 10 impersonate Wayne were dropped after Wayne·s wn. Michael Wayne. offered his help in secunng a Wayne family member or a personal acquaintance of the Western star as the campa1gn·s spokesman In one sccenano presented for thc board's review, Ebsen says. ··John Wayne was my good fnend. and I'm g.lad they named an airport after him. But I'm also glad that "'e Orangc County rtt1dents have another chance to get out of town fast .. upcrvtson first begin focusing on Ontano more than a )'C&T ago, af\er (Pleue eee AIR.PORT/ A2) CM civic servant , Albert Ogden dead 'He was one of t h e m ost selfless men I've ever known.' By TONY SAAVEDRA Of -0...,,......,,. L1fdonj Costa Mesa resident Al· bert W Ogden. who made a famah trad1t1on out of giving blood to th~ Red Cross-and donating ttme to the community. died early Chn tmas morning of lung can~r. Mr Ogden was 67. He was remembered b) fnends and relatives Wednesday as a selfless. altru1suc man who preferTCd work.mg behind the scenes rather than 1n the spothght. But a da) was proclaimed. a hamburger named and a Utt planted in h1 honor "lo matter how hard he tned. Mr Ogden could not escape the recoa- mt 1on and appreciation ofh1s peers In JQ79. he wa, given the L1v1n1 "-iemonaJ ..\ward b) the Costa M.csa H1stoncal Soc1et~. which planted a Utt an his name at Estanc1a Park And (Pleue eee CIVlC/A2) CounJy~ssessment appe~!s ·mou_~t Supervisors may create third arbttra l panel to rule on pro!es t s, mostly from t he Irvine Co. By JEFF ADLER °' ............. fkocau many more propeny own- ers -m01t not.ably the Irvine Co. - arefiitit1nain~.scs1n localpropcny t.a•es. the Oranac Coun&y Board of upcrvison will be &sled to ettate a third, three-member assessment ap- pealJ boal'd dunna its fint January meet Ina. Tn the past 18 months. appeals covenna some 8. 96 parcels of coun- ty propcny were filed " landownm who dlSpute the valuat n pla«d on their property by t he county A senor's Office. accordina to Keith Concannon. a Pf'OIJ'lm C001'dlnator in the County Administrative Oflicc By far the bulk. of appeals were filed by the Irvine Co., the county's tar&cst landowner. The cwp<>rt Beach· based la.ltdhold1na and dc\'dOpnwn firm appuled the aucuor's dcc1s1on 10 rcas~ 2.0 18 company-owned proe>tn1es when the development firm was sold to a new owner Each of the appeals wa filed separately The rca mcnt 1n dispute amounts to S32 m1lhon the count) claims 11 i o wed 1n property toes Mo,t of the contt'1tcd auc ment would lO to th cuy of Irvine and lf'\11nt' cm hool accorchna to M Unty offic 1al f That appeal, plui I S \6 appeals rcma1n1n1 to he heard by,1he board as well u S. 980 appeals flied smtt the Jul)' as~\ment roll wa rclcued uc. tcd a ~nous hackloa that rtqu1m 1hc appo1l'ltn\t'nt of a third ape>talc. heanna b<\ard, Concannon 1d .. 1d s the Irvine o. appeal chanses m nate la• ptu a arMfll u\cru in asJnsment appeal 1.1te- w1de havt cn-ated a I011am of ca~ w11t1n1 to be heard. Concannon t'~pla1ned The number of appeal p('nd1n1 h.a mettaxd not onl> 1n Ora County. but in R1\crs1de, n 01 o and n Bcmard1no counl1t"I a •'tll In l o eln County. the number of men• appeal\ 1 up cl &o .-0 ptrttnt O\'Cr the le\cb of ont )Clf (8rhc1. the count) anal) st 1d. ~bout 1.000 of the •PPt•h. no w pending in Orange Count) must be heard be fort July I. I 98S. or the count) w1ll automaucally forfeit any 1as in r.asc bccau~pottd ust"mcnt reverts to-nl"l>ttVldus l\S6Sment k .. el C"oneanno n c~­ plamc:'d The Count}' ".c1mm1$tratt~ Offitt f'lJUrtt a lhtrd ll'fK21t-peMl1 wh includes thret' panel members and an alternate. as v.~11 as attorneys and suppon a.afT will CO"t the rounty about $260.000 per )"Or ppcal board memben. appointed b the Board of up(n,.on. arc paid S200 for each day of rvitt. .. If a mcnt appeab tannol be ht-ard 1n a time!) manner. m1lhon of dollars 1n ta; rc"cnuc<1 could be I t. .. 1U~I rs 'Wtrf dv1scd In a mC'morandum recommend10J ap- (Pleue ... APPSA.1.8/ A2) • - A2 +Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Oecembef 27, 1884 CoNTINU£o SroR1£s CIVIC SERVANT OGDEN DEAD .•• From Al I.he Co 1.3 Mesa City <.ounc1l th1s year proclaimed June 5 as "Al Ogden Day:• in rccopution of the man who had served a'i: president of the Cos1a Mc~·Ncwpon Harbor Lion·~ Club. board member of the old Co ta MC$A Elementary hool D1stnct and chief of the local volunteer fire dcpanmcnt in the days before the city in- corporated Mr Ogden. fncn<h ~1d. wu& "' throwhacl to a bygone era, when a m1rn' word was better than any contract and when chant) wa) not un op11on. but a duty. During World War 11. he began an Ogden family trad1tton ot giving blood 10 the Red Cross. donating 17 gallon) dunng his lifetime l\nd others remember h1m·lor his dcniblc-meat hamburger. ''The Big Al" "crvcd hot at the annual Lion's (tub Fish Fry in Costa Mesa. For roughly 38 years. Mr. Ogden manned the hamburger )land at the yearly l'' cnt. "He didn't ~1150 b1l hon. he was no ~frDonald's. but he sold a bundle." i.a1d Hank Pan1an. a 25-year fnend and a member of the Mesa Con- ~ohdated Water Distnct board. "He was one of the most selfless men I've ever known. Ju t a damn nice iuy. I don't think AJ Ogden ever hurt a flea." Mr. Ojdt n du.-d II home about I: 50 a m. e1aht monlh) aRer docto~ d1~overed that he had tuna cancer, accord in& 10 rcla1i ves. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the First Methodist Church of osta Mesa. Interment will follow al Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive ceme1ery in \osta Mesa. Acconhng 10 an oral history proJCCI conducted by the b1stoncal socic1y. Mr. Ogden's matemaJ &randpareots were among the first seuJers in 1be area around 1903. Ogden himself was also ap1ooeerof )Orts. being one of the first four-year students iraduatmg from Newpon- Harbor High School in 1934. He later went to Fullerton Junior College and eventually took over the local con- cretecontracting company fo unded hy his father. Charles Ogden. The compan) quickly bec.ame known for tts tntcg.nty, Paman said, recalling the pnde thal Ogden took 1n a job well done. Those were the days when deals were cemented by shalc1ng hands, saia Ogden's son, Mike, a sergeant witn the Irvine Pohcc Oepanment. "Dad had a 101 of pnde. a lot of 1nlCjtlt}' lie wa very lru)tworthy." saJd Mike "He didn't like contrac1 • he alw8"~ \31d a man') word 1 enouah .. For 16 )'ears, Ogden was a trustee for the old ('osta Mesa Elementar y School 0 1stnct, leavmg when the d1stnct unified with local high schools. His scholastic endeavor!> won him a hft:l ong. honorary P1 A membership. And he wa~ bestowed the t11le Mr f ish Fry by 1hc Lion's Club for heading 1he hurgcr booth at the cam 1vaJ. "I couldn '1 e"cn tell )ou how inany things he dad for u~." said Lion's cl ub member Les Miller ... He was the fin est man you could expect to find." Such a no11on would bnng a blush lo Mr. Ogden. who considered himself j ust a guy lending a hand "I was c1v1c-m10ded and I wanted 10 help o ut a li ttle htt." Ogden ~1d in the I 978 oral history project. He is survived by h1!> wife of 48 years. Eleanor. daughters Jo Anne Elhs of Wcstmmster. and Jen Ogden of Costa Mesa; son Michael ofln me. seven grandchildren and 1wo grea1- grandch1ldren. SUSPECT IN SLAYING RELEASED ... From Al to have drug overtone\ Several hours after the ~hooting. officers arrested Craig Austin Wad- dell. a 20-year-old laborer who lt ves at the Lamben Dnve home after a search of the home turned up man- JUana and drug paraphemaha. Police said Waddell was amstcd on drug charges but was not tied to the slaying. Officers s:ud the Ides murder 10 vest1gat1on 1s continuing in th~ wake of Ph1l1 1pps') release. SOBRIETY TESTING CRITICIZED ... From Al and ad' 1sed Jurors to disregard the result\ of1he police breath test. Jurorc; "-ert: told to assume that Humcn1k's blood-alcohol level "'as lower at the time of arrest than whc:n the breath test was administered Becau<,c: Humenik eventual!\ pleaded guilt) 10 the charges afte'r prosecutors offered a lesser sentence. II 1s 1mposs1ble to know whether Jurors would have concluded that Humenik was sober or drunk "We won't be throwmg out hundreds of cases." Strople said But he said auornc} s who .... anted 10 challenge the accurac> of breath tests could perhaps receive a fa vorable ruling if their client wasn't informed he could take a second test. "The moral. I suppose. 1s that the la"'s should be complied with." said tropic. "Drunk dnv1 ng 1s a very senous problem but police still have to follow the Jaws" C'hfTMcBri de. a Costa Mesa tratlic sergea nt. said as far as he knows the depanment's wai ve r form was legally sound. He sai d Strople was the first Judge to fault the form. McBn de also said police '>topped U'itng the waiver form about two months ago because the depanment concluded 11 was not legally neccs~­ ary. He said dnvcrs stopped on susp1- c1on of drunken dnvtng are informed they can submit to one of three tests -breath, unne or blood. Many drivers, he noted. opt for the breath test because 11 is the quickest of the three. Cos1a Mesa pohce do not in form drunken drivers they can take a second test. Judge Strople says suspects have the nght to take a second test but he has not had the occasion to review the department''> latest policy. APPEALS ON ASSESSMENTS MOUNT ... From Al po1ntment of another appeals panrl The massive ~.018-parccl lninc ( o appeal will be a'i'itgned to one hearing board that will be lied up lor about three "eeks "tth thl' "lofTI· plcx" ca~ The panel '"Ill meet ~~ orth c da\\a "eel. during the ht.·anng nu" C,l"ht.·dulcd for .\pnl '>upen l\Or\ were told. The two cx1s1mg heanng panels now work between two and three days each week. Board members alc,o were told that C\en after the Irvine Co. case 1s completed the number of appeals 1s not expected to d1m1n1sh ( ount~ ollic1als csumatc that 1he appeals board will continue tu face ~om1:­ wherc be1w<cn 6.000 and 8.000 I appeals a year '"Thu~ 1t appc:ars that the need lor legal counwl and the b<anng bo"d' \~111 tonunuc." the memorandum Sl31CS Ontario plan has slow start By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of l"9 O.ity '"°I llefl .\ ( o'>l.i \lc'>d tra"el agcnc) ·., plJn tu profit b' ">huuhng local a1rlint: pa\senger<. tu Ontano lnternauonal .\1rport 1~ cxpc:ncnc1nga slo" takeotl Launched t:arher this month 1n respono;e to overt.ro"'d1ng at John V.-a}nc .\1rport Nev.pun Boulc,ard Tra\l'I \tarted transporting par.'lcn· ger\ 1w1u: each da} from It'. office to the airport 1n Ontario .\ nJ <tlthuugh tht.• c;cn ice ha' Ix-en boo'>ll.'d th1<. week b' holrda\ flier\ tht.• tr~ncl agent.~ ma.nager Sa}' then· 1\ \till pll.'nl} of room for more "It'\ <it1ll too nc.,.. to SS\ tt \ .s \nta\h1ng '>UCCCS')," 'Walt (1r<>C\<>t:r \Jld ..,omc d<i•'> nnl} one passenger w 111 1.ikt. atJ\anlJl(l' nf the \h\Jllk '>Cf' Ill' "'h1k otht.·r dil\\ hc ... ml l"-tH•r three.. per trip "Ill hu\ t1tkrl\ \ onc-v.a\ 111 i-t·t Im .1n adult " ~I I• c hildrn) :t~l·' (1 t11 l 2 r ldl· trn '!.!I r ht· I urLI \.Ill U\l'c1 lo rn.11..l lht· trclo.. to Ontario ran tarn up to 10 pa<,\\c·ngcr\. HutCirt>C\'iCranLlagcm~ o\.\ncr la\ Hurc..hcH an: not deterred h\ the <,(o" n·,ponSl' to 1hc1r '>hull le ..Cn ICC In I.it I the~ 're t.0n'>ltknng adding a\ .in \lop 1n .\nahcrm ·we intend 111 continue lor at ll'i"t a wt-month pcnot.l to \CC how mulh 11 wall pick up." (Jrocsscr -;aid "and •I I\ ptck1ng up more and more all the t1nw .. "1 oc.1 of the "an \huttk cu,tcimt'r'> 'n t;ir art· J1rlinc pa,">Cngcf\ who haH' WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642~()86 Delly Piiot Dell very I• Guerentffd AIRPORT TRAFFIC ..• From Al ~upen 1sor Hamcll Wieder pointed out that whtle John V.-ayne A1rpor1 wa., operating bc)ond its design limits. Ontano.Just 10 1he nonh. "as 5eeing onl) two m1ll1on of the 12 million annual pasc,cnger<i 1t was designed to ha ndle. She suggested a campaign to promote the airport might be paid for b) airlines who would benefit from sulh a promotion once 11 was estab- h'>hcd.Superv1sors agreed In Febru- af). the) set aside SJ0.000 10 pa) for the Basso stud\ In stud) mg ihe a1rpom the pubht rl'lat1on'> firm found that among laltnr' tn\.oheLI 1n ckt1:rm1n1ng "tmh a1rpon <1 pac,.,1:nger uses. "'hcthl'f the tnp he for hu\IOl''>'> or pka\urc-. arc the \uggc\t1on\ ol ;i tr;nel agent. the numtx.•r <)f airline\ .anLI dcst1na11unc, :na1lahil'. ra\c of anc~s and cost anccnuvc•\ alread) been using the Ontano air- port and arc '>lmpl) looking for more u1n\cn1ent tran.-.portatlCln there. ( 1rOC\Wr SJ}') l hl· traHI agenc} ha\ ~ct to see John Wa)'ne .\1rpon u~r\ <,w1tch1ng 111 Ontano hct:au~ of II\ "::an \hunle. While the new ~rvu:c may ha ve little impact on the crowding at John Wa}ne A1rpon, the "enture comple- ments the .t1m\ of .1 county program Ontano. a'> lhl' report notes . provides a larger number of a1rltnes, des1mat1ons. cheaper and more plen· t1ful parking. eas)' .tccess to check-in and baggage counters as well ac. the prospect of l hcaper flights to 'iome destination~ <\~ one of the proposed Budd) Ebsen rnmmcrc1al s notes. "There arc .. also some tra vet bargams al tht• airhne~.hcre COntano)." Funding for the program. as en- "1saoned h) the Basso study. would come large!~ from de"elopers. air- lines and bu~ines!>es located near the target airport Onl) 10 pcru.·nt would come lrom puhl1t" cn1111e<,. ~uch a\ Orange ( oun- tv uttt\. <>range. R1\crs1dc and l o\ A.ngcln rounty govl·rnment~. and poss1hl~ the Lm Angele\ Department of ..\1rporto,, accordmg to the report. that encourages a shill ol thc airport\ traflic load elsewhere But that cfTon has not been welcomtd wi th open arms 1n Ontano. Re'iponL11ng an November to ncw11 rhat c..ou nt} opcrator'i of John Wayne .\1 rpon planned 10 launch an advertising campaign to promott.• use of O ntanu, arrpo n manager Mil'huel DcGiralamo \aid. "We w111h they would JUSI tca~e us out of 1h1~ .. \\hat do )OU h ke abo1u th t> D~) Pilot" Whal don't )'OU like"' Call lbe number at ld t and your me' al(t> ~Ill be reC'ordcd. transcrlbl'd and dl'llvt'red to the appropria·1e editor The same ?4-hour answering servlt>e may ht· used to rt'l'ord l(tten 10 lh t t'dllor on an) topic. Conlrlbulors to our Letter' eolumn mu11t lncladt' lht"lr name and ~~r1umber for verification. o c-lrrat1nlorrt""1tltf, please. Tell u<1 ~hat's on your mind. "lr•ANOf f:OA~T Daily Pilat ClrculeUon 714/Mft Cle111f19d edvertlt g 41642-SUI All other depertmentt 642-.4321 H.l. Schwartz Ill Pu hit sher -MAIN OFFICE Frank Zlnl MrH 1riqtnQ (d1tor Karen Wittmer Advert1s1nq Orrec tor Clrcult llon Telephonet Rotemary Churchmen Cortroller Ro~rt Cantrell P·N11ir:11 Jr M nagnr Donald L. Wllllamt C1rculA l t0n ManagfH ' VOL n , NO. 312 W£ATHlR --- Storm moving out of California A Pacific 1torm that dumped more then e half Inch of rein In moat ., ... and anow In higher eleVatlon1 mov.d Mltwerd tod1y, heldlng toward the Calllornla desert, Arltona and NeYade Traveler'• advi.c>rlee wwe In effect'°' Southern Calltorn1a·1 mountain and deter1 areu tor enow above S.000 r .. t and tor 1now and fr"21ng rain In the Antelope end Ow.nt vati.y. An advisory alao wu lasued tor denM tog In the San Jotrquln Vall~. By Friday, the atorm wm be over th• central and .outheln Rocltlea. with drier aJr over Southern Catlforola, bringing otear 1kles and a gradual warming trend, th• NW$ said. """.-4--~, ~lgh1 Friday In cou ta.I areas will range from 82 to 87. following an overnight low of 40 to ~ degrees. for the mOYntaln areas, high• Wiii range from 35 to 43 after overnlgtlt Iowa of 20 to 26: tor the high deserta. 38 to 45 degree high temperatures on Friday, following overnight low1of24 to 32: and In the low duertt a Frld1y high of 58 to 66 with low. tonight 42 to 38 A.tong the Orange Coaat lt wlll be partly cloudy tonight with 1----------~-----------1 1tlll1chanceofshowera.ClearandallQhtly warmerFrlday Hlgha f.WJ!Jn,,, ~ ~ ~ FllOHTS Friday 62 to 67. Lowa tonight 40 to 50 \Qr \.l U ,,,itf \i.i:Jfjl Wt"r _ c.oio..,. Temps 11 ... _ <.11y 41 44 ShOwtr!> Rt.n riu,,,es Sno... Occlv<l•O ~ Slalo0"4'•..,,. l.UVeQM SS 42 HI Lo L.llt .. 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Gfon<I ~· 26 HOrtford 31 H-.io 24 23 Extended 16 11 0· 1 ntt 0.1 flat Sun Mii today at 4 50 p m . rtoee T,,..,_,ay al 8 57 a m w>d Mii aQMI 01 1 poor • 51 pm Honolull; 73 '"-'°" 66 Ill 68 F.., U c.pl -c:louO..-Sun· 0·1 poor Moon Ml• 018 11 p m • ,_ Tllurodey OI 10 54 a m w>d -OQM1 •1 10 5' pm lncllenepoloS 39 37 d9Y HIQll• ~Uy 57 10 87 O...n1gn1 ,,__,.Ma 74 51 lows 33 to 41 Swell o.recllon ~ Shepherd stolen from Laguna church's nativity By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... 0.-, ,.... ·- A hand-carved, almost hfe-s1zed wooden statue of a shepherd 1s missing from the outdoor nativity scene at St. Cathenne's Church in Lag una Beach. Laguna Beach police said someone stole the statue from 1he display late Su nday or early Monda) while lea"· mg the rest of the scene intact and unharmed. The Rev. Robert Tressler sa id he last saw the statue shortly after m1dn1gh t Sunday and nouced 1t m1ss1ng at about 6 a.m. Monday. "The nat1v11y scene has stood in front of the church for the past 15 years at Chnstmas time," Tressler said. "This is the first time we've ever had any problems." Al though the d isplay is il- luminated. the figures of the shepherds. the Holy Family and lambs arc not secured. he said. The statue was 1mponed from Italy and as valued at about $2.000. p0hce said. "It's no so much the money involved -I'm sure we ha ve in- surance for th is-but the shepherd is part of an entire handcarved set," Tressler said. "II will be difficult to match a new one well with the other figures. "Even 1f we find the same an1s1 who made the orig.inal set in Italy, the wood has aged ... it won't be the same ... he said. The fo rmer pastor of St Catherine's Catholic Chu rch. Monsignor Harry Trower, purchased the outdoor na11v1ty scene 15 years ago. It 1s set up on the lawn facing Temple Terrace about two weeks before Chns1mas and usuaJly re- mains outside until a week after the new year. Tressler said. ORANGE COUNTY GARMENT DISTRICT GIANT WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE WE QUIT! EVERYTHING MUST 80! MEN'S WEAR SOMf EXAMPLES WOOL BLEND SUITS lteg 127.S 00 St.ACl<S ll•g $6S 00 To I .SO 00 JOGGING SUITS Reg S11000 MEN'S SADDLE SHOES Reg '80.00 DRESS SHIRTS Reg 13000 TIES .... s,.i. A•• s9900 ~"'~· s1911 ,....,..,.. s2997 Salo ~ s2900 SOI.,.,,,. 5 1397 SM I'll<• 'WOMEN'S WEAR SOMI! l!XAM,lfS SUITS (All Wool & Unen) PANTS 11...i ~()() AU. LIA THER SHOES l eg S6j .OO SILK llOUSES Reg. W .00 JONATHAN MARTIN DHSSIS lleo ~..00 A fh. .- .,... - • 1 on ... _ •29., ,.,.,,,,, 119" ,...,.... •19" -..... 513" lt•g $3.S ()() ,_ I fllOe HOOO NIW ,AU. All LIA THH HAND llAGS & PURlr •14•2 AND.UP ~ I• .._ ............................................................................................................. . . SALi ST ARTS THURSDAY, DECIMllR 27 LAST AND FINAL DAY DICEMllR It ORANGE COUNTY GARMENT DISTRICT 18007-B&C, Skypork Ct., Irvine (714) 250-0380 HOURS: • • ---'L--'S:;.;.:KYPARtt EAST I • Motivation classes scheduled for OCC Thn:c seminars desianed to moOvate individual.a toward ptn.Ona.I and professional succe will be presented Jan. 12 at Onanac Coast Collcie in Costa Mesa. Dr. Claud Failey. a behavioral psr,chologist, will conduct "Motivate Yourself to Excellence· from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 119 of OCC's fine Arts Building. Admission is $25. "Plan With Positive Expectancy" will be led by Judy Gremmel at the $&me hours in the colleae's Science Lecture Hall, Room I. The fee ia S l S. A day-long workshop, "Supcrmemory," will meet from 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. in Room 2 of the Science Lecture Hall with memory ex.pert Frank Katz conducting the session. Admission is $48. Registration for the seminars is beins conducted m the Community Service Office in OCC's Student Center. Call 432-5527 for information. HB HlglJ planning reunlon . The Hunttngton Beach High School Clus of 1965 has scheduled a 20.ycar reunion at the Huntington Harbour Bay & Racquet Club Aug. 24. People with infonnation on the whereabouts of graduates are u~ed to contact Anna Myers Lefrancois at 891·1583 or R.Q. Shupe at 558-3967. Kindergarten enrollment .et Enrollment for the Ocean View School District early kindergarten program will open Jan. 7 for a one-week period. Classes wiU begin Feb. 4. Pupils will be assigned to programs where space is available but transportation is provided by the school district, officials sajd. For more information, call school officials at 847-255 I, extension 228. Acdag career claae• carded A class on breaking into the acting profession will be offered Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 16, at the Orange County Institute for Transactional Analysis, 14742 Thie le the life Claudla Baltzer, pre.ldent of the Friend• of the Newport Beach Public Library, wean a broad amlle u •he reluea ln one of the Orange Cout OAJLY PtLOT!ThUr11dey, Oeciltnbef 27, , ......... comfortable chain purcb.ued for the li- brary with aome $5,000 raiaed by the Friend• throuih the .ale of uaed book.a. Laguna seeks ways.to block He1ghts homes May challen e environmental Impact report certified by county By LISA MAHONEY Of .. .,.., ......... Anpy oveT what he calls a "'11..am-<IUJlk" dec:isioo by the Orange County Board of Superviton, lA&WlA Beldi Mayor Dan Kenney uid the City Council will up&cn all opuons to block a developer from bu1Jdina 108 cuMOm hornet 1n la&una He1ghu. One poss1b1hty for which the a ty's attomey bu laid the iroundwoTlt 1s a coun cb.allenae of an Environmental Impact Rcpon certified by the supervitors wrthout comment Dec. 19 for the Carma-Sandlin& Oroup•s '471· aCTe parcel The unincorporated l&nd at the end of Alta Laauna Boulevard 1s on the Laauna Beach aty bou.Ddary. "I don't know that we·u prot~t the Ent .. Kenney sa.td Wedn~y '"lt'~ an opuoo that's avlllable." Cit)' Anomey Ph1lhp Kohn read 1everal of the dry'a en v1ronmental concerns into the record prior to c:enlfiCa- tion of the EIR. leavm1 the door open fora coun challenlC wttbm 30 days. "What we're doing is makin& su~ we have aome opuons open."' Kenney cxplamed. Besides cent fying the HR, supervisors alto approved a zone change for the Carma-Sa ndlin& acreqe, lllowi.na the developeT lo seek site plan and coastal development approval from the county Planning Commission Je. 7. The City Council meets apin Jan. 8. Carma-Sandling wants to build 108 huury home. on 28 acres a.nd dedicate the bulk of the property to the OOUJlty for open space. Ncwpon Ave., Suite 101 , Tustin. Director and acting instructor Robert Michael -----------------------------------------Conrad of Newport Beach will conduct the classes, which Laguna Beach city officials, who have oppoted the construction of more than 70 homes on _th.e property pnmanly because of traffic concerns, have already vowed to proh1b1t access to Alta Laguna Boulevard by witboldina nght-<>f-way pnv1lcges across a city-0wned suip of land, an action v. h1ch could prompt a lawswt by the oounty. include lectures and on-camera work. The final class will be attended by a casllng director to give additional feedback to class part1etpants. The fee for the four-session course is $65 and registration may be obtatned by calling 544-8061 . Oasl• Center off en couna The Oasis Senior Ccn ter in Corona del Mar will be the site of classes tn musical exercise and calligraphy sponsored by Coastline Community College. "Individual Actjvities" the musical exercise class, will meet from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 16, and is free of charge. Connie Bochkr wiU conduct the sessions, which will cover personal exercise programs. A beginning course in calligraphy wilJ be held Mondays rrom I to 4 p.m., beginninJJan. 21. Daisy Hale will provide an introduction and history of calligraphic letter fonns with emphasis on old English and cop- perplate. Students must bring a calligrpaby pen and ink. paner and a draw1ng board. There is a $7.50 enrollment fee. Registration is being taken at the college offices in Costa Mesa, Corona dcl Mar. Huntmgton Beach. Fountain Valley and Westminster. Call the admissions office at 241-6176 for further information. College work•hops avallable Spac.e 1s still available in a few of Orange Coast College's January workshops, tncWding "CPR for Citizens," "Rcs1denual Remodchng"' and '"How lo Plan a Wedding." The CPR course will be held Jan. 12 from 9 a.m. to I p.m. in OCC's Facult) House under the direction of registered nurse Elai ne Dethlefsen. The fee 1s $10. In lhe remodeling class, arch1tec1 Stanle> Golden will rnver vanous aspects of home improvement from 9 a.m. lo I p.m. Jan 12 in Room 11 I of the Counseling and Adm1ss1ons Butldmg. The course carries a S2S fee . "How to Plan a Wedding" meets on consecutive Wednesdays, Jan. 16 and 23, from 7 to JO p.m. in the Faculty House. Wedding consultant Rachel Broome will be the instructor and the fee is $20. Registration is being taken in the Community Service Office in the college's Student Center. Call 432-5880 for additional information. Creadon group to meet Jn HB The Creation Science Assoctation of Orange County will hold a banquet meeting Jan. 12 al the Villa Sweden Restaurant. 522 Main St, Huntington Beach. Dr. George Howe, chairman of the science depart- ment at the Los Angeles Baptnt College, will speak on the 1op1c '"Are There Two CrcatJon Accounts?" Tickets are SS.SO. which mcludes an all-you-can-eat buffet. and re~rvat1ons must be obtained before Jan. 4. The pubhc 1s ln'f'.ltCd. Growing senior population spurs proposal for center Prop ed center to be located in Woodbri~ge. to serve as a focal point for senior pro rams By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM Delly l'tle4 8'9fl Day-care centers aren't JUSt for kids. To serve the special needs of older res1den1s. Irvine city officials and local volunteer'i arc developing plans for a new senior and adult-care center to be built in a 22-acre Woodbridge Village park proposed at Lake Road and Alton Parkway. "You can bank on the senior population 1n the cit) of Irvine and around the counll) to get larger in the years to come ... said John McAllister. a city communll) services super· visor. He said the Cit) has about 8.500 SC'n1or rr<i1dcntc; and ored1cted lhe I OBITUARIES I ~---- number will nse to 13,000 w11h1n 15 years. The city operates the Rancho San Joaquin Senior Center. The proposed Woodbridge 1.:enter u-expected to become the focal point for local senior programs. with Rancho San Joaquin used a satellite location. McAllister said opum1sl1c cc,t1· mates call for the Woodbndge senior center lo be constructed and operat- ing within three years On Oct. 23. the Cit., Council approved a $786.000 allocauon of federal Communll} De'elopment Block Grant fun(js for de,elopmenl of the ne"' senior center On Dec 11. the count ii unan1- Lucile Bodine, Laguna volunteer, dies at 80 Lucile Bodine of South Laguna died of a hean attack aturda) at. her brother's home in Empona. Kan Mrs. Bodine .,.,.ho planned to spend Chnstmas with her brother. Rov Jones. died one da)' before her 80th birthday. a fnend said Funeral arrangements are pending. Mrs. Bo<hne was active in com- munity affairs tn Laguna. ·he S<'rved as a Red Cross volunteer for 35 )eaf'i o f the Masters for 14 )Cars. "ork1ng first as a runner then as cast coord1· nator a spokesman said In 1980. the Fesll\ al of .\rt<. Ho.1rd of Directors awarded Mr\ Bodint• a life membership for hC'r "lo\alt' effit 11~nC) and organ1zatt0nal ah1li-t1e<; .. "This charmmg lad) C\Udl''> cnergettc en1hus1asm for her 'olun· lar. sen ices 10 our cultural com- m unit\ .. the a"ard sa~s mously appro,ed other steps aimed at pushing along lhe senior projects. The counctl. •approved the Woodbndgc lo- ca11on. which v.as recommended by the rny's Senior Council Long Range Plann1ngComm1ttee Thccommiuce had also reviewed sites in Village 14, Hentage Parle. Windrow Park and Quail Hill One advantage of the Woodbndgc !>1te '" that tt 1s close to su b~1d1zed senior housing. the com- mittee concluded • >\pproved plans to appoint a \en1or C ounc1l representative to the Jlh 1sur. tomm1tlr-e malong plans for the proposed parl •.\!located up to S 160.000 in block grant tund\ lO be u~d to retain an architect to help de' clop the senior center •Asked the Senior Council and l"•t}' ~tafl member. to return 1n 60 da'" v.1th a tormal "'request for propo\al .. \~ h1 h "111 he used to seelo. 1n111al h1J' 11n lht' proposed senior l l'nlCI \h \ll"tn \J1d prd1mina~ lalb h.1,c li1u1-.l'll 11n hu1kl1ng a ~OJ>00- '4uarl·-tw11 mult1 -purpo<;e ~e n1M rt'nlt'r plu\ .1 I OUO-10 5 !JOO.-~uarc· loot adult dd\ ·\.a n.· t·entcr It has not \Ct bct•n 1.klcrm1ned v.hether the i·ac1hllt'\ v.111 he in one or two hu1ldtng\. lhc cit) official said He '>aid lhe adult-care fac1hl}' v. ould offer programs for fra il elder!~ people who ma) ha"e hm1ted mob1h- t' ""o med1t al treatment v..ould be pro' 1ded ~h ·\lhster \31d. bul lhc program tould offer nutnuous meals and tran\puna11on betv.ccn the lCOlt'r and C'IJal\ rl"<.tdcnl' home!> I hc main \t"n1ur tl"ntl'r t·ould ofTer mn ting 11•om -.pau~ hcallh 'K'reening ind t l;t\\l'\ < urrl·ntl'. th.: ut' olkr~ tnstnJl- t1un thwugh an arrangl"ment v.1th \atldkhat'k ( ommuntt' <.allege. "hit h ha' a campus 1n Ir' tnl" Kenne)' SI.Id Par\ A venue and Temple Hills Drive, the onJy streets lcadlna to the Laguna Hci&hta(Top of the World area, would be adversely impacted by more than 70 add1uonal homes. More uruts could obVlously be built on the Carma-Sandhog property, he wd. but doin& so ••will make tt worse for the people who Live there." The cit) turned down an a.nneution proposal from Carma-Sandling in 1983 that would bave put 110 houses on the 28 acres. Kenney said. And City Manqer Ken Frank said subsequent informal discussions with the developer have led nowhere. · "There doesn't seem to be any common pound." between the maximum un1u the city want.a and the least Carma-Sandling says 1s cconom1cally feasible, Frank said. Kenney accused the developer of playing one side agamst the other when It turned to the county. He also blasted the supervisors for going along with the plan.. "I can't believe the city can set its own guidelines. then have the developer go to the county, act whatever it wants and have the county sue to J&m n down the city's throat "Thc)'re (using the count)') as a sled&ehammcr to try and beat the hell out of the city and then to have the county go along with 1t 1s absolutely ndlculous," Kenney said. But Carma-Sandling Vice President Larry Lynch sa~ his firm made "mumcrable attcmpu" to wort with the Cit} · "'e·,e ne,er sa.Jd ""e would never discuss a compromise. \.\<e'rc domg everythltlg we can do define avenues of d1scuss1on W1th the ett)' " Bu1 Frank believes cit) and Canna-Sandlina officials "won't be able to do an} scnous talk.Jn& until lateT on" "hen the 'erd1cl 1s 1 n on whether the county will allow a de' elopment on propen' which. nght now. 1s an 1nalLCSs1ble island ··The\ ha'c to ha'e the access ... he said. a point L \ m h concedes .\nd Cit) ollic1al~ ~) Onl) ume wiU tell v.hether the count\ v.111ti")10 sue for that nght-of-way or order the proJeCt ..caled dov. n lo a sJZe t.he city can ltve v.1th County ward on furlough accus·ed of stealing $200 \ 1 -t-~ear-old ward of Orange County Juvenile Hall is hal lo. 1 n custod} toda' after he allegedly stoic $200 from his grandmother v.h1le on a C'hnstmas da) pass and then failed to repon back to the delenuon center Pohcc fo und the 6-loot-l :!25-pound bo} walk.101 at lht• 101er<,eo1on of Paulanno .\' enue and Bnstol Street Pohcl" ~1d the )OUlh ""as ~leased from the county lac11tt~ at a m Tuesday to pend the day WJth his 53- )car-old grandmother and his 77-yca.r-<>ld grcat-gand- mother Hl' v.a\ urdercd 10 return at 2 p.m. ~-----and. until two years ago, worked tn the box office of the Uiguna Moullon Playhouse. She also taxied other elderly people on shopping tnps and other appointment•,, a friend ~a1d Mrs Bodine "'as prc.-cedcd 1n dea lh by herhu5band,John Thl"couplehad no children. .. , >nl· Cll lht" thing<. that helps U!> ID pl ... n111n~ th!\ 1~ the ~nmr. them- \l"h n \·hAlh.,ler sa id .. ·\bout 1-.111w1 q1lu ntl'l'r hour<. were cun- tnh111cd t11 '<'ntor program' 1n In int• II\ l'I lhi: 1).1\t \ l'M .. But lhe tcl"n-a.ger left his grandmother"s house to Yllit a fnend and nl",er ret urned When the women went to tool for him lhl' ho) allegedl) broke mto the house by shattennF-a v.1nJov. and took some money hidden m a 'iu1tca-;e politl' ...i J Thureday, Dec. 27 No meetln11 1cbeduled She helped with thl" annual Pagcanl Her brother apparent!) '' Mr\ Bodme's onh <.un '' 1ng relat1\C, PoucE Loe --- Burglars bash gem s tore, flee with $9,000 in l oot Burglars smashed their way into a Co .. 10081 Adams Ave. Hunllngton Beach store early today Someone smashed the glass in the and fled with Jewlery worth at leaS\, front door of the catalog showroom $9,000. police said. store lo enter. Huntmgton Beach The break-in was reported at 3: 11 pollcc reported. a.m. at the Consumers D1stnbutmg Inside. at least two Jewelry display Coet&Mesa The joy ndeallcaedly taken by a 21- ycar-old Costa Mesa man through -Mesa Verde Park early Setur-Oay ended abruptly when his caT became stuck in the mud. where 1t remained until police arrived. Chet Edward Tu ker was am ted on characs of felony malicious m1sch1ef after al· teacdly tcarina up ~me 312 square yard of ve by dnv1na tn circles around the wet field at l l: IS a.m. Damqe to the field was esllmated at $ t .S60, police reported. • • • A SS69 video-cassette recorder was reported stolen from a house m the 1900 block of Maple A venue some- time between 5:30 pm and 10 p.m. Monday Entry wa pmel"C'd by brcakina throuah a locked front door • • • A 26-ycar-old Los Anaele1 woman, idenufied only 11 a "Jane ~;· was a.rrc ttd Wednesday on shophf\101 charac af\CT allclfdly stuffina mort than S7 3 worth of cloth1na into her purse at a South Coast P\ua 1torc. • • • Two 14-year-old Irvine iJrls were detained Wednesday after allejedly trying to steal SUL.worth of cos· mctics from the Sears epartmenl store u South Coast Plaza. The youths allegedly put the items 1n their purses &nd tried to leave tht stort without paying. !)<>lite reported. They were released to the CtUt'ody of theu parcn.U. Newport Beach A police officer rcspond1na to 11 silent ala.rm at a Newpon Center Jewelry store apparently foiled o robbery. An employee of Moboco. 200 Newpon Center Drive, ~1d he wu tied up by two ma.skcd men anJ \tarted to loot the shop when tht pohccman amvtd on the ~nc. Both bandits were anncd. • • • Joaer reported sec1na a nakeJ man runnina around tht beach 1n Corona dcl Mar. • • • vandal cau~ SSOO in dam to • ,,. cases ""ere also smashed and nngs wonh $Q,OOO were liken, according to police report~ Poltcc 5a1d thty fo und '"" crowbar'\ wcrt found ms1dc the building a BMW p:lrked at Newport Center Police said the vandal scratched the auto with a sharp object, ruining the paint jOb. I nine Burgkr\ ranSllcked two area bus1- nC1!1CS over the weekend,. taluna nothina fl'om on~. $76S in rash frt>m anothu Oi puc Pt 1.S.SSO Rock- field Blvd • rcponcd the C'Uh m1uma wh1~ neighboring Geo ~ib Inc reprtscntaovcs. l S80 I Rockfield Blvd .. said their building had been broken uuo but nothing wa m1 ina. • • • Two tcen~age boy "ere annted nf\cr pohcc found a bomb hidden 10 their car. An officer re pond1na lo a mahc1ousm1 h1efrt'portstoppcd the two l 7-)car-0ldut the 1nttn«t1on o( Culver Dn"e and Wamtr A\enuc about m1dn1ght a.nd, upon i.tarch1n1 1he1r vehicle, found a bomb1ngdt"'1<'t complete wtth blashna cap. black powder and wadding. The t"o ho~' v.crt rtlca\Cd lo their patTntf cu \od) • • • • \ ( hn'>tamon \tfL'l'l \\11ntJn n portl·d S 1.100 1n ~ ltl·rl11rd "'"al \tolcn from her µragt• I ul·<.da\ Poli ce S.'h the '-'Oman left thrn· l'-1>\I.'\ of the glassware 1n lhl· ~aralo!c "h1k \he wa<. m the pron''>S n l rnm inf in l1' a condominium hc returnl'd h0m< Tue~a) to find tht" garagt• d 1111r 11Jll'n and tht""txncc, gone ••• Jev.clr. and 'ill\ er valued at St> 11 ~ .,.,.ere sto\en lrom a Vercelh 1H1'l rc!l1dencc u nda\ BurglN"\ loh nl .1 '>hd1ng door lo get in 1de anJ t<1~r lht' item~. police sa \ · • • • .\ Sparrowhn" lo. r~1dent rcf)\ll 1c.r that somtone threv. a hat throuih .111 up'illllN w1ndo"' ot h1!1 hollll' "'cdnesdav ns&hl • • • hnstma~ pre~nt\ ~ere taken from a vehicle parl.cd on Ma~appk Way • • • \ hluc mount:un b1nclc "'11' stolen from a <,hopp1n1 plaru at th(' 1n1cr $CCUon of JcfTrc) R~d and th< nui .\na frttwa\ Lafu.na Bu.ch .\A ra 1rw1 home .. -. rob ~of S S.000 worth of cloth ma the ., i ttm told police 'W l"dnMda' afternoon • • • •\ b, own leathtr v.:alkl v.11\ rt"- pontd ,tolen \tonda\ mom1n1 at Mam Re ch • • • An unkn(l~n 'IU'l~t hx1k. tht' pune ot a woman ~htle \he "'' 1n\1de a uth Co \t H1,hv. .. } bu'l1 · ne Tund~' af\C'moon . he to-.. a e\llmated at S400 • • • Thr o""ncr of ;i S~UO lan 10tr~et rcportt'J 1l lo\t or \tolcn \tnn,111 \ 1f1emoon on I or~" \H nuc.'. H1\ n.inw "J' n•ll rdC'a..ed becauSC' he 1s a minor • • • Pnltl l' nllil-cl' r('c;pondcd lO 3 lall I lll'\d ,I\ dtl~rnoQn uf a SUbJCCI entc.-r· 111i: .1 'tiramar 4'1reet home through a "1n.h•" OtlicC'r'i determtnt'd. hov. nc.-r 1hal lh~"a' actualh .1 lnl•nd 01 1fi~c;1dent Huntington Beach \ rl'\llknt of the I 6300 hlod. of Del \Jar rep.1ncd that somt'Onc brok.(' a ,11.k "1 n1!ov. 10 burglan1e and rnn· -..1clo. her homC' Wedn~a' Th(' lo"' .. l\ lrnkd JC'-' elf) v.orth SI ~00 ••• \ man v.as arrcm:d \\ ednesd.t\ 1 'en1n~ on 'usp1c1on of,hophlhna at th<" J < PC'nnl"~ <.tore al Huntington < l·ntt·r • • •'1 Edinger .\ "e ( 11.lthm~ "l)rt h ~ ~ I S "a<; recovered • • • Rurr.lars slole S50 worth ol dolls. S .. , 1n clothing and$ 0 m gla~~s at a hotnt" in tlw ~0000 block of Ocean- • • • ~lmcnnc.' thre" 11 rock throuah a w10d(I~ nfa C"'orr't'ttl' 1n the 200blod. of ~nd .. trC'<'t c-ausma S300 an damaa· • • • ~'m~'i•nl· )(,)IC' ~00 from a pul"!.( from H<'lmesteid :ivt I 2 fka h Bl'd • • • \It'll. L "'J' hrnl C'n to a home tn thC' "tUl Mod ofr ll and a 1u1tar 'aluC\1 .at SI 00 wa' '"'lcn • • • \,lm<' )nt thrc..,. -. inc bottle th rou h 11 v.1nda• o1 ~un1' Pacific. -f6~1 I \lsonquin • • • Thlt'\ cs ~tole s I ~ 1n C8\h trot1f" I drav.C'T at Surf ( ·1uncl'\, ~I 070 Beach ni,,, • • • \ H'\IJ('nt or the 'XX) Mot~ of Ii. nh1n ~p.1nt\1 W1:dnc~a' tha1 ,,,ml"•'OC' took spcalo.ers worth $40 trnm hi s while 1970 Volkswagen Bug. • • • ·\ t'i urglar) was discovered \\ ednc\da' morning at Desperado's P111A "'n: ~ arner >\vc The Joss 1ndudc-d an e\.1t Slfn .,.,.onh SI .SO. • • \ ~\1dl'nt ol the 7200 block of l ,l~llan reponed Wednesda)' that .,,lme1.)nC' <.tole his gra) I Q8 I Mazda. "'hKh had hcC'n parked on th(.strcet m front of h1' home The lbss was estimated :il S4.500 • • • .\resident of the~ 4i00 block ofKcel rcponed "ednesda5 lhat someone too'-~ nacquet and c~ from his black I Q70 ford ~1 111tang The loss was ('\l1ma1eJ at SQ4i • • • c;omrone ~lole a black Eaak (. ru1scr bicycle parked 1n front or a home on th<' I 0 I 00 block ofKamuela. a ~Al n:poacd Wednesday. The lo s wa t"$hmatcd al S 106 Thieves taK.e tore'ssafe Rufl.Urs used a roof\op ~­ J1t1on1"1 duct 10 pin entry into a Co ta Meu liquor tore where a .re with an und19Cloted amount of cash v.a tolen this wttk PohCC' u1d the locked. 2-foot by 2- foot ,..re. was tlll"t\ sometime bc- l•ttn Q 50 p.m Monday and 9 am. 1ucsda> from H.t&h Time Liquor, 2602 ewpon Blvd lntry into the closed tore was appa~nll~ pined b)' rcm<>vioa lbe a1HOl\dmon1ns unn ofl'~duct and chmb1na do1ton. Co ta Mesa police repontd. A4 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, OecemMI' 27, 1ea. Dad says his son deserves the chair ANGOLA. La. (AP) -The man who wired Louisiana's eleanc chair while tmpnsoned for aggravated bat- tery says his son deserves to die in it if he raped and murdered a teen-ager, and the victim's father says be would like to puJI the switch. Roben Lee W1llte, 26, 1s scheduled to die early Friday for the 1980 rape and murder ofFaith Hathaway, 18, of Mandeville. Willie. who has been found guilty of thrtt unrelated murders but claims an accomplice was responsible for each. says be bas no regrets about his life and expected he would become a terrorist if freed. "Electric chair don't worry me, man. l have a lot of pride. I don't run from nothing," said Willte. Willie's attorney. Ronald Tabak, said tlis client's only hope appeared to be Gov. Edwin Edwards, who earher turned down a request for a repneve and who has ref used to m~t Wlth Ta bale. Robert Lee WUlle kill that ch1cken out there," sa.id Willie. who wired the electric chair before his release from the Louisiana State Penitentiary in October 1983."But I could never do anything to a hurt a woman. a child or a young person." Willie. 53. has lived with his 94- ycar-old father. Kelton Willie, near Covtngton since his release from prison after serving 10 years for aggravated battery. He also has served time for manslaughter, cattle theft and aggravated battery. The cider Willie said he will not attend the exccutjon. 'Fake' comet puts on real light show Scientists excited by 31.000-mtle tail formed when 2 canisters of barium were released LOS ANGELES (AP) -Scienttsts today launched an· artificial comet hi&h above Earth, where it "exploded like a very bri$!'t star" and formed a J l ,OOQ..mile tail, then d1ss1pated after IS minutes in an expenmem to study solar wind. "The solar wind blew this thtng away very rapidly," sc1entiSt Bob Cameron said in a radiotelephone interview from a National Aero- nautics and Space Administration jet that flew over the Pacific Ocean from Mountain View, Cahf. "At the outset, 1t exploded It looked like a very bright star-sort of a yellowish-blue flash that qu1clcly went to purple," Cameron said. "It held that size and shape for about three to five minutes, then we began to sec a pronounced tajl, which grew very rapidly" to about 31,000m1lcs 1 n length. cJoud. but three of four main ground observatories were clouded over. "It has been spotted. Everything went perfectly on schedule,' said Gerhard Haerendcl, a project coordi- nator and director of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestri.al Physics. Haerendel said the tail was about six times the width of the comet's head. "It's very exciting," he said in an interview al Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona. "The (U.S. and British) spacecraft got very e~c1ting measurements. They got all the signatures of the solar winds, oh decrease in the magnetic field, and all the complex signatures of these interactions. I thin le we have wonder- ful data." The satellites "saw very clear, strong signatures" from the comet with their vanous detection instru- ments. phys1c1st Richard McEntire said by phone from the project's scienc.e data center at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. "We're all excited about that." · Cameron said the comet was dim- I NAl lON --- Neighbors raising m.oney for young victi~ of bom.b 87 Use A11od.ated Prtll ORLANDO, Aa. -Shocked neta}lbor1 arc colletltni dommons to pay medical expenses for an 1 l-year-old boy who suffered "homble" iajurics when a bomb filled the au with meta.I and namina liquid as he filled his bicycle lJrca. Paul Edward JewelJ was in cri ucaJ condjtion today and doctors were considerifl.I flyina him to a spcctalized bospitaJ, said an Orlando RC$ionaJ Medical Cente r nursing supervisor. Doctors worked to save the boy's lea Wednesday by reattaching severed nerves. arteries and ligaments. But a spokesman said the extensive bums posed more of a threat to tbc boy's life. Jewell had stopped at the Stop &. Go to use a coin-operated air compressor when a smaJI, wrapped paclcaac attached to the machme blew up in his face. PaMlon pooch •ult filed DALLAS -A dog breeder who says her prize basset bound was impregnated in an unwanted "act of puppy reproduction" by a mongrel has unleashed a $31200 lawsuit against the owner of the offending animal. Donna Stevick claims in her district court lawsuit against Dan Bratcher that she had to pay to have an .abortion for her dog, Billy Bassett, and to have a door futed after Bratcher's dog broke in. The suit alleges Bratcher was neali&e!lt ~d violated city oi-dinanoes by letting his large dog. Lobo,JUn loose. A Fleanng ts scheduled on the suit today, attorneys sa.u:t Mallman gets hl•}ob back DETROIT -A ruraJ mailman who was tired for delivering 540ofhis own unstamped Christmas cards to people on his route got his job back after the U.S. Postal Service had a change or heart. The reinstatement of mail carrier Frank DePlanche, 47, was announced Wednesday by William Smiley. cmploree and labor relations director for the postal service in Michigan, folJowing complaints from OcPlanche's Mfe, his union and the public. The veteran mail carrier's wife said the dismissal had caused him enough trauma to require hospitalization. Meanwhile, W1lhe's father. John Kelton Willie J r .. said he could not understand the murder of Miss Hathaway, and said 1fson committed 1t he deserves to die. "I'll go to bed at about 9 o'clock. I can't help him in any way .... Only the man upstairs can help him now," he said. The comet, which first appeared at 4:32a.m. PST-JOminutcsaftertwo canisters of barium were released from a West German satellite about 60,000 miles over the Pacific - dissipated after 15 minutes, Cameron said. U.S. and Bnttsh o bservation satel· lites and an Argentine plane flying out of Tahiti aJso spotted the banum mer than initially expected because Schroeder to the •howers onl y two of four banum cannisters "If a man did me wrons. I'd have no problem with k1lltng h\m hlce I'd were released so the experiment can LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Doctors are sending William Schroeder to the be repealed next summer. showers, a milestone for the artificial heart recipient that was put off once when '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ be~me tired afler returning ~ s~h and ~~ation uerci~. 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Scoresby Scotch 86 Proof 1 75 h Budweiser, Coors, Miller or Stroh's K~ •IS !I Gallol1• Of tRO 100 12 Ol Mflll"lji WE GLADLY ACCEPT VISA & MASTERCARD ' l suffered Dec. 13. He remained in serious but stable condition, with his vital. ... signs normal, Humana Heart Institute International officials said. Two nun• win reversal LOS ANGELES-An appeals coun reversed the 1982 convictions of two Roman Catholic nuns in a case in whk h an 8-year-old boy said he was punched and otherwise phys1~1ly abused tn an elementary school where the nuns worked. The Appellate Department of the Supenor Coun of Los Angeles County ruled that some testimony io the case of Sister Lourdine~k. 69, who was convicted of unjustifiably punishing a child, was "extremely prejudicial a nd inflammatory, and was at best of doubtful relevance." The court. in rulings released Fnday. also overturned the conviction of Sister Urban Maureen Molitor. 37. who was principal at St. Hilary Elementary School in suburban Pico Rivera. Peter Lawford rites held LOS ANGELES-Theashesofactor Peter Lawford.a familiar face on the Washington social scene during the Kennedy administration, were buried during a pnvate service attended by more than 20 relatives and close friends. The brief service for Lawford. who died Monday at age 61 , was held Wednesday night at Westwood Village Mortuary and Cemetery, where Manlyn Monroe and Natalie Wood are buned. Sewage splll clo11e11 beach IMPERIAL BEACH -Health officials quaranttned the Imperial Beach waterfront afler a sewage spill in Tijuana, Mexico, sent effluent down the Tijuana river, where it flowed into U.S. territory. An estimated 10 million gall ons of water and sewage poured into the river af\er Mexican officials set off about 180 pounds of dynamite last Saturday in an effort to clear a clogged culvert before trapped sewage undermined a highway Young cancer patient dles SAN DI EGO -An ailing 13-ycar-old girl whose parents refused conventional cancer treatment despite assurances there was a good chance for a cure has died of complications related to Hoda.kin's disease, officiaJs say. Karen Ziegler died Chnstmas Day at Children's Hospital. Doctors listed the cause of death as an intestinal hemorrhage related to the disease, which was diagnosed at Children's 16 months ago. Kathy and John Ziegler of suburban El Cajon were involved in a running legal battle with Amencan authonties because of their decision to take their daughter to a Tijuana, Mexico. clinic. where she was treated with a JO.herb "tonic." ChUd molest trial begln• SACRAMENTO-A 10.ycar-old girl has told a Sacramento jury that a high-rank.in~ state law enforcement officer lay nude o n her during a children's slumber party last July. The girl, who was 91/2 at the time of the alleged incident, clutched a Cabbage Patch doll throughout nearly three hours of testimony and cross-examination Wednesdar in the first day of the felony child molestation trial of Brian Taugher. specia assistant to CaJifomfa Attorney General John Van de Kamp. Repeating testimony of a preHminary hearing in October, the girl again said Taugher unzipped her sleeping bag, pulled up ber ni~tgown and lay nearly motionless on her for several minute$ during an overnight birthday pany at home for his daughter. Racial violence at Folt10m FOLSOM -The racial violence th.al is stalking Folsom Prison has claimed three more victims. Lt. T.J. Smith said Wednesday that a band of Mexican-Americans attacked some blacks while returning from the exercise yard to a ho using unit. wounding three of them. He said the identities of the stab victims couldn't immediately be released because their families hadn't been notified. WOR LD Chernea~o •I.low. ap at ceremony MOSCOW -President Konstantin U. Chernenko whose absence Monday from the funeral of a Politburo member prompted new speculation about his health, appeared at a Kremlin ceremony today, accordina to a Tau report. The official news aaency said Chernenko, 73, awarded medals to a VQUP of prominent Soviet wnten. Chernenko, who sufTen bfathing difficulties said to be caused by emphysema. last appeared in public on Saturday when he led a Politburo delegation to the buildina where Defense Minister Dmitri F. Ustinov's body was lying in state. Rlt-e. IJeld lor·trabJ vlctbn• BOLOGNA, Italy -President Sandro Pertini today led mourners at a memorial service for the vidims of the terrorist bombina of an cxprcu train filled with Christmas vacationers. Tho uu.nds mo~~~cjammed the city's main square just OUtSl e tile church to pl)' their last rcspectS fo lJle victims and to protest aaainst terrorist acts. Sunday's blast, in a tunnel about 30 miles southwest of8ol0J'"· killed IS people and injured 180 otben aboard a NaP.les- Milan express U'ltn. Police are stiU lr)'int to determine who was rctpon11ble. Sab •r-tem Dlted In -.JaplllJ TOKYO -Japanese customs officials actina on a U.S. n:quest barred ex Port of a.n American-made submarine trldcint s)'slem as it was about to bt" shipped to the Soviet Union, a Forcian Ministry officiaJ aaid today. Thetonar syitem is on a list of h~technoloay items banned for cxpon to Communist countries by the Coordinatina Committee for upon Control. Ja~n it a member of the orpniz.ation The econo mic newsP1pcr Ni hon K.cizai Shim bun said today the U.S. aovcmment had asked allied countries to watch out for the advanced to~r system for fear lhat at would be shipped to an Eastern bloc nation. Nlcuagna toll 5,800 I.a 1984 MANAGUA, Nica.raaua-At least S,600 peoplcdtedtbi year1n flabuna bctweet1 U .·bJclccd rebels and soldiers of the Sandinista aovemrncnt. Dcfcn~ M.ini tcr Humberto O rtep •rs. OT1cp u.id at a n.ews confett.nce Wednetday that the casuah1e fnclude at lca1t l.000 insufJfnU, 2.000 government .old.1m1nd 600ctvthans. . . ' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .- 8m9 "1er:·osmonicotme v perc1g11e11e.byflCm11hod e I Moro'9 (Mi 1W ; .. A8 Or1nge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thuraday. December 27, 1984 War hero who fr:oze near White House to be buried .. , '• ,, WASHINGTON (AP) -A dee· oratlld World Wat ti two, who epent the pea1 20 ~ •• horn II II I wenct.w. la 10 be bUrted at Arttngton N•tlonal Cemetery Frtdey, tht• .... aft• he 'froze to death In • park r.ang the Whit• HOUM, offlctat• eatd. ... Q8rPentw, who 40~ 11QO WM --ded the Bronn stw for herollm, ... found d.-d In Laf-vette 8quar9 ~ Dec. 5 •ft• tnvtng the cokt overnight, Mid MeJ. Clyde Whfte, a IPOk ... r'*1 .for the Miiitary Dletrtct of WMNnQton. The un.. of the 81·year-ofd vet•M wtl be ~ lri the ~· columwturn, wNCt1 now the cnmated Nrrielnl of eome 3,300 other • vtce penonnet, Mid White. Another 190,000 wtefMe have alee> bMt'I laid to rwt at the cemetery, he Mid. It la a "tragic .. tuatton," Mid V•t•r•n'• Admlnlatratfon epok.-nan ~ Sdtolmt. He Mid he did . not know ......, Cetpenter Md wet IPPled for the veteran'• blnefttl to whkltt he WMerttltled. Aacordlng to the Communtty for ~ ,.,,...Vloeence, a Wathlngton-baMd hom•t•u t1ghte' group, Cwpenter had been homel••• for 22 ~· Hla former wife, whO teerMd of hi• ct.th by , .. ding a newap~ M:COUnt, told the group that he became an atcononc and left ht• famlly In 1982, aald Carol Fennel- ly, the group'• epokeawoman. Carpenter wa ewar<'*' the Bronze Star In 19« for heaping the wounded to an aid station In Brittany, Franoe. ACCOl:dlng to the award certificate, the Army private, Who wu not Injured, made three tripe carrying the wounded to en aid 1tatlon 400 yerda from the fighting, 11br•vlng the unabated.fire." Viet troops seize largest rebel camp in Cambodia BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Attack.inJ Vietnamese troops battled Cambodian rebels at five resistance camps today. prompting Thailand to declare an alert on its eastern border to guard against a spillover of Viet· nam's offensive, Cambodian guerrillas of the Afghan invasion 'a day of infamy' WASHlNGTON (A P) -PrcSJ· dent Reagan said today the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan five years ago ranks alongside the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor as a "day of infamy." The president, beaded for a Cali- fornia vacation, told reporters as he boarded his helicopter that "a presi- dent once called a certain day a day of infamy. I guess that's exactly what this is also. The anniversary of a day of infamy." "There 1s no excuse for a great . power Like the Soviet Union to be doing what it is doing to the people of Afghanistan," he declared. fleagan's blast at the Soviets came iust two weeks before nuclear arms talks arc scheduled to resume. On Wednesday, the president said Mos- RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. for Tht Rnl Of Yu Lilt 1922 HARBOR BLVD ' com lil:SA ~1-11~ cow wouJd "pay a b1gh price" for the occupation of Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Sen. Gordon J. HumJjhrey, R-N.H .• said Wednesday that most of the not-so-secret U.S. aid intended for Afghan guerrillas is not reaching them and vowed to find out why. "It appears most of our .Ud is being lost in a Leaky pipeline," Humphrey said. "It appears there is serious mismanagement of our aid program, perhaps of scandalous proportions.·• lo bis statement Wednesday, Re- agan called Moscow's occupauon of Afghanistan "a serious impediment to the improvement of our bilateral relations" and said the Amencan people will conunue their sup~rt for the "noble struggle" of ant1-Sov1et rebels there. T•AYIL AGDICY Rttstd now, soon, ready to trnel alone, •/19GUH7 lndtpenclent inc .. cood health. affable? No up. l'*1 resp req'd. New uci&c lfe. fonntf col. profs up'd owntts to wre coils a1cy. 675-1995 anytine. RING our 1HE -~ OLDYtAR ~CLE CE -t\INGS ~1:t"is~ (;old smith Jt•"t·ln SALE/ - Hl 'S: 17 1h 5~H-67~ :;:; J .1)15'1 . I ll '10\1 UI-""·'' .. ~ '" \ \1()\1) ... \l'l 'H \I.._ \I ._ HI l'\llh • 11 I 11 \\\I \I I IH\ 1\1 t \I II OH\I \ !l~il I "'• ii ,•,A ... ' Khmer People's National Liberation Front. trying to recover control of their largest camp at Rithiscn, staged small-unit raids and attempted to cut supply routes behind Vietnamese lines today, a Thai army spokesman said. ,,, ......... Intenalty of blaze keepa ftreflChtere at dlatance at Wilmington refinery fire. · Rithiscn, overrun and set ablaze by the Vietnamese on Wednesday. 1s the bigest of some 20 border encamp- ments held by the suerrillas, who are armed mainly by China. P. Pierrepont, deputy head of the international Red Cross in Thailand. told The Associated Press there was Wilmington oil refinery fire all but extinguished· shelling and fightina at Rithiscn LOS ANGELES (AP) - A spec- today. and scattered fighti':l& m the tacular fi re preceded by explosions area of the camps of Ampil, Obok, thatshut down the Texaco 011 refinery Nona Chan and Dong Ruk. 1n Wilmington was reduced to a small The Soviet-backed Vietnamese in-blaze today, with just a dozen fantry and tank units, supported by firefighters playing water over the aryill~ry and mortar fire, set fire to &:rea. a company spokesman said. Rithtseo on Wednesday. a da)'. after . "The best news is that there were no the c:amp's 6 ~ ,000 c1v1ltan residents injuries." Texaco spokesman John ~ed into Tha1la~d to be ~re~ for by Aucott said from the refinery in the intcrnauonal relief orp i:i1zattons. city's Wilmington section near the There ':"ere conf11~t.mg casualty harbor. He said cause of the fire was fig~res. with Tha1 military. sources under investigation. and damage say.mg Wednesday 118 guemllas and costs were sull being assessed. ctv1hans had been kJll~d and 134 Workers at the site said an alarm wounded. and a guemlla officials sounded at 3:50 p.m Wednesda). today report mg 23 V tetn~me~e and their supervisors ordered them to troops dead. retreat 1mmed1ately from the sprawl. Smee Hanoi invaded Cambodia in mg com pie' of refineries and storage late 1978. the Vietnamese and the tanks. The workers said the} heard three explos1onr., and then saw names. "I heard an explosion and I saw names leap 200 feet in the air," said Dale Turmel. who was working at nearby lumber company when the blast ocurred Eight IQ ten workers were at the unit Wedner.da> afternoon. and all were accountl"d for, Aucott said. Parts of the Terminal Island Free- way and Pacific Coast High way were shut down to handle the flow of fire trucks. and other traffic was brought 10 a standsttll by the spectacle of !lames roaring into the cloudy after- noon sky. At the height of the blue. 160 firefighters were on hand. fi re spokes- man Greg Acevedo said. That number was reduced to about a dozen today. Aucott said. The fire was contained to a tower called a delayed coking unit, a cyltndncal tower where the heaviest pan1cles of crude 011 are lightened before being refined into gasoline. Coke 1s a solid residue left by the d1st1llation of pet roleum. Wilmington is 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles. Aucott said the refinery was shut down as a pre{;aution after the fire started. and 11 would take fo ur or fi ve days to bnng the plant back to production. A few parts of the facility rnuld be restarted today, he sa id. pro-Hanoi go' emment m Cambodia have been fighting three guemlla resistance groups. the communist Khmer Rouge and two noncom- munist factions -the Khmer People's National L1berat1on Front and a group lo) al to the ex-( ambo· d1an head of state Pnnce Norodom Sihanouk . Thailand has accu~cd Vietnam ol brutall~ anackmg t·1vil1an conccntra· tlOn'> and the L' 'i governmt•nt Wedner,da' labeled HJno1·., acuon~ as "rnntemp11hle ·· FBI spy suspect admits he stole candy from market Bora Kanthoul. a National 11bcra- 11on Front offi cial 1n Bangko k claimed the guerrillas still held a quaner of R1thisen and added: "This 1s our policy. When the enem) moves m. we move out and then establish a ne" defense hne to fight back ·· He said the Vietnamese would find 11 difficult to remain m Rith1sen for long because of the extended hne'> needed to supply the1rtroops. LO" \'-Cil::lE:.~ 1\1'1 -Re- \ponc.11111! 111 defense motions da1m- 1ng fired fHI agent R1thard Miller 1\ he1ng pru<,ccuted on Sp) mg charge~ because he is a Mormon. the govern- ment alleged that Miller admitted to shoplifting. stealing from relatives and sel:1ng 1nformat1on to a private detecu' c The go' crn ment alc;o said in more than 500 pages of court documents released Wcdnesda\ that national securit) could be harmed 1f certain affida' 11'> \ough1 h~ dekmt• attornq' "'ere turned O\er lo them M11lcr, 47, 1s charged with lUnspir· ing to sell FBI secrets to a So\ 1e1 em1gre couple, Svetlana and Nikola) Ogorodnikov Attorneys for Miller want to sec affidavits that led to wtretaps of phone conversations be- tween Miller and Mrs. Ogorodn1kov. who claims Miller and another FBI agent were her lovers. The alle$8tions revealed Wednes- day came 1n response to a Dec. JO argument b~ attorne)~ Stanle)' I ( 1reenhcrg and Jod Le' ine for dis· m1'><.al of c'>plllnage charge!> on grounds that Miller was made a \la~goat to show that Mormon agents were not g.iven prefcren11al treatment by Mormon superiors 1n the Los Angeles FBI office. Richard T Breiling. special agent 1n charge of the Los Angeles offi ce. and Bryce Christensen. head of the countcnntell1gcnct unit in which Miller worked. arc both Mormons. i------------.---------------1r:::::;~:=:~::::.=::;::===::;;::;:;:::::;:~::;::::::--1 "l he record 1<, clear that the UllLES1 8UCILES1 dem1on to pro~lute Richard W TAILOR-MADE SAVINGS/ • Co'Tiplete Catpel Repair & Restretchmg Miller was enurel} unrelated to h1!1 • flooring and Sub Floor Repair I rcllg1on." the go,ernment sa id 1n a If you have lost weight. .. 141-1 831 statement filed b> Assistant U.S. I Attorney Bruce Merritt. Incl uded in the released court Why buy a new wardrobe? REFITTING IS OUR SPECIAL TY fl.'WNER.'W n oon.,. ('o •tra.C.o,.. lte 315700 documents were summanes of stat· ments Miller alleged!> made to FBI iiiiiiiiiiiiiilrl agents and polygraph expert Paul K Minor before and after his arrest Oct. 2 Expert tailoring and alterations for men and women . To make old clothes look like new, and new clothes look their best ... ll,,,,,,,,,,,,, All Work Gu1r1nt111il LARGEST TAILORING SHOP IN ORANGE COUNTY South Coast Plaza Carouc,el Court M-F 9AM -9PM SAT 9AM -1WM SUN 12 -5 Spec1almng m all types ~ ~ of leather. suede and fur moved to '71ale 7'e"t!Mctio11 (Back Enirenrf') 250 E. 17th ~ ~540~8491 d~ ,:""'' .. , '07 S~ulh ( oast Plau Reg. Cut '511 Stylt> Cut '6" enior itlien Hair Cut ''1. Perms '22 & Up Ind . 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Accord ing to the offi cial Polish news agency PAP. the indictment \aid that Col. Adam Pie1ruszka dlrcc1ed the t~_9td'tidnap and kill Father Jerzy l'b1Hcluszko'" llnd later attempted to cover up the crime. The tnal began under heavy sccur- 11 1n a case thit has te ted the crtd1b1lity of the Comm unist JOvem- mcnt and called mto question the actions of the sec urity police. Gov· cmment officrnl~ have said the killing wu a political provocation dcsianed to undermine Poli h leader Gen WOJCtCCh Jaru.7el kt , If convicted, the officers face a m1n1mum penalty of~ lll pn50n and n 01a111mudP~llalty of death. , , , Three of t h~ fourJ havt bttn indicted on cha'1C\ of abduct ma and murdcrina Pop1r luuko .. ... {I ,, n b Frizzelle answer to airport issue zeroes in on size . Just when we thoug~t the John Wayne Airpon expansion 1ss.ue was about as complicated as It could get, state Rep. Nolan Fnzzel!-e threw a. hot po tato into the stew. FnzzeJle thin.ks the new terminal building proPQsed for J~ A should be built on the a1rpon's west side instead of the east side where the current terminal bui ldi ng sits. T,here are a few problems with Frizzelle's idea: The airport d~sn t own enough lan_d on the west side upon which it could buil~ the proposed term ma I~ the space where FrizzeJle thinks the term~nal should ~o 1s too small for the proposed terminal; and moving the termmal would, necessarily, involve adjusting the traffi c patterns around the airport. ~lthoug~ Friz~elle's idea is not new -it has been previously reJec.ted , 1~ fact -it may not be without valu e. It may serye to spark d1~cuss10n_ about the size of the terminal build ing. which many anu-expans1on1sts view as a harbinger of unbridled airport growth . At leas~ t~o of th.e arguments agai nst Frizzelle's suggesti on wo uld be ehmmated 1f a smaller terminal - one tha t wo uld be incapabl~ of handli ng all the passenger traffic that would necessanly acco mpany I 00 or more daily fl ights -were approved by the supery1sors. The third argument -the one abou~ the traffic -Fnzzelle meets head-on. Relocating the terminal would relieve traffic congestion now plaguing JW A, he says. The .Board of Supervisors wi ll tackle the airpon expansion issue again next month. Some expansion of commercial service at the ai rport is cenain to be approved. But the supervisors must be prepared to provide sensible responses to that growing chorus demandin~ that they find another site for another airport to handle senous expansion. Posting signs pointing toward the Ontario International Airport won't do it. The superyisors are runnine out of time: they must ei ther make a commitment to expansion or take a sta nd agai nst it. They can't sit on the fence forever. Spirit of Christmas spurs challenge to Pilot readers To the Ednor· In the spirit of Chnr.tma~ 14!!4. I "'ould hke to offer a c.hallenge g ant 10 the readers of The Da1h Pilot. In order to help relit:, c the st an a- 11on currcntl) a lal 1 1n Ethiopia and other Afncan countne~ I "'Ill send a gift of S25 or more to the .\mem·an Red Cross. .\ttn Alncan Relict ( ampa1gn, P 0 Bo' 11164. Santa .\na C.\ ~2711 I challenge the readers of ThC' Dail> Pilot to do thl' same. In this da~ and age. we shouldn't ha' c to hear of children dying ol 'tan a11on We can. indecd sa' c 1he1r II\ n through our llmeh contnhu- t1un<, J \'i I> V.\1'.DFR~LOOT MD Huntington Beach Island goats should be saVed To the Ed11or· I am homfied that the "la'" 1c; going to slaughter 1.500 goats on San Clemente Island. How cruel and inhumane to shoot at random from a helicopter, not knowing whether thc animal is dead, or woundl·d to die a painful death. Thcn.' will be man~ habaes in the caves.,.. ho will starve to death wi thout their mothers I understand there 1s a man "' 1ng on the island "'ho ad.,,ocates the · )hoot, to save ~ome lizards and plants. Ho"' nd1culous can the Na"> be'' Since"' hen 1s the Navy interested 1n the en' 1ronment? It 1s in the Nav) test1mon) that 1n the past. this man has trapped and drowned cats. This shoot must be stopped. and I hope our courts ha'e some Judges '"ho are humane. and will issue a restraining order ETHEL WELLS Laguna Beach Sandbox invented in the last century You and I ha..r pla>ed in sand- boxes. And on playgrounds. But there were no such places a ccntur)' ago. In 1886, the Children's Mission of Boston d umped three loads of yellow sand into its yard. and turned its kids loose therein. That wac; the first 1ntent1onal playground an the United 'itates. Q. What arc "ThC' Seven Summits" A. The haghe t peak) on the seven continents. Asia's Everest. 29.028 feet. Australia's Koscusko. 7.3 10. North America's McKinley. 20.320. South Amcnca's Aconcagua. 2:!..834. Africa's K1ltmanJaro 19.340 Europe's Elbrus, 18.5 10. Antacuca'!> Vanson Massif. 17.000 Q. Why is it tht:profess1onnl baseball teams still won't u~e aluminum bats. which don't break and hit farther. A. That's why. The ball parks arcn 't btj cnoU&fl. Aluminum J] tbt.l\and of the heavy bitters couHrMM o lot of parks obsotctc A newborn baby' body 111 only1JO percent of 1t ~wnup si7e. but 1t~ brain is already 90 percent. ORANGE COAST DailyPilai fhat popping you ma> hear on Ne"' Year's Eve 1s a tnbute to Ponugal. son of. Two out of three champagne corks come from that coun1ry·s district of Alentejo. The handshake started an Europt'. ..\ gesture to show the hand held no weapon. Evidently, this reassurance filled a universal nted. In an ent1rel)' different part of the world m earher timei.. 1t was the custom of the Eskimo to greet a stranger wit h hands outstretched palms up plus the dec- larat1on. "I have no knife." , Blame smoke inhalation for four out oftive deaths in fires. But ifs not JUSl ordinary smokt . Mostly now it's fumes from burning yntheucs such as nylon. vinyl, polystyrene and polyurcth1tne; Today'.a firemen aren't ltke yesteryear's. Today's need special edu~tion in the chemistry of smoldering plasuc . When a jtntleman QlC\, 1 1ad1 an publk 'he wa suppbs&! co ki s her. not on the hps. not on the check, but oo the neck. That was thr tustom 200 years a&o in Fran~ < L.M . Boyd 11 • 1yodfcate41 columa111. H. L. 8chwart1 Ill P..,u " Frink Zlnl M1,,09 "'ol Co.1 Tom Tait c ,, r Jlor Orange Coat OAJLY PtLOT/Thur9day. o.c.nw 27. 1914 * • ., "A vi It to any smog-check station demonstrates quickly that resignation, not en th uslasm. has led to t oday' l evels of public acceptance.·· SAN CLEMENT£ ISLAND ''I ca• thi•~ of ••• war R119111 ca• cit $'fS,OOO fro• the 41f1a11 ~14191t.'' iloli~GA. 'I OAILY' Pl L.O'T • .. .,. State smog program decried as method of gouging drivers .. Blackmail." the)' called 11 ... A gun to our head." And that ~ust about descnbes ho"' federal officials forced reluctant Cah- fom1ans to sub1ect their cars and small trucks to smog inspections every two vears. No one In the most populous pans of th ts state can register a car anymore unless 11's been properly cen1fied. The Environmental Protection .\gen- cy threatened a ban on new construc- tion projects and an embargo on all federal grant money unless Cahfom1a went along with the inspection plan. Now the EPA as using the same strong-arm tactics an trying to expand the program beyond the metropolitan areas of Los Angeles, San Otego, San Francisco. Sacramento and Fresno. Threats have been made against the Bakersfield and Modesto areas. among others If they don't 1oan the inspection plan. the EPA says. they'll c;uO"er .\'> 1fto s""ec1en the propos111on for areas that don'1 '\Ct ha\e It, state and federal ollic1ab no,.,. act hke cam- paigning polit1c1ans as they again and again brag that the program as workan$ well where it's in use. And 11 is working well. 1f the main cntenon is compliance. Since it's impossible to register a car without tht' proper smQg cert~te. com- pliance IS universal except among a wealth) few who evade the law b) reg1stenng vehicles out of state Scams are being ferreted out. hke THOMAS Euas the one in which a bogus Santa Barbara address was provided to motonsts for a pnce. allowing them to regJSter cars outside the inspection areas. I nspecuon stations found to sell fraudulent cenificates are being prosecuted on felon)' charges of pt'l)ury that carry Jail terms of up to four years. "The program has prett) good suppon," says John Grow. chief of the state Bureau of Automotive Repair." "We expected to be I) nched," said Teresa Lee oft he (San Franc1sco1 Ba\ .\rea .\1r Quality Management D1~· 1nct "Bui .,.,t' . .,.t been suronsed ·· But a '1s1t to an) smog-ched~ station demonstrates qu1ckl) that res1gnat1on. not enthusiasm. has led to toda) 's levels of public acceptance. For the checkup itself costs an) .. where from $8 to $2.S, with an add1t1onal S6 charge for the certificate. Then there are repairs More than one-third of all the cars tested since the program staned last March have failed the test. "'h1ch measures several smog elements as they emerge from taJJp1pes. Cars that fall arc subject to mandatory repairs costmg no more than S.SO -unless they've been tampered with. Where smog controls have been modified, the stry's the limn on costs to bnng compliance. But some garage operators refuse to issue cenificates even after doing $50 worth of repair work. telling cus- tomers they have to spend whatever 11 takes or go through a state appeals program. Others charge the S50 maximum for even the smallest repairs. "It's a scam." said one motorist interviewed in Sacramento ... Just a new way to get 50 bucks." i\nd after the m1llal test and the repairs. dnvers can be soaked for a retest. That means the real ma:umum cost isn't S.SO. but closer to SI 00. While state officials say they're prosecuting any smog station oper- ators who gouge customers. the onl> arrests reponed so far involve fraudulent Ct'rt1ficates The stai.: doesn't sa) much about this real-hfe s11uat1on Instead. there •~ happ) talk h!l.e this from Gro"' "Most dnvers find that after repairs. their cars run more efficiently, which saves them money 1n the long run." But for most lahtormans. the pro~m is one of perpetual black- ma11. There as no high-minded anti· smog talk an gas Stallons. Dnvers pa) to get their cars ccn1fied bec,ause the ahemauve 1s worse. Tbomu Eliai 11 • Saau Moaic•· bas~ columalst oa state Issues. Moscow's privileged class enjoys improved life style Dinner theater c rowd could pass for a n y middle-class gathe ring in America LENINGRAD-i.\utomobiles. n\ the thousands. that 1s the striking difference d1scem1ble toa vis11or back an the Soviet Union after a decade. Rush hour traffic jams in Moscow are now the norm. A second change 1s in the personal appearanceofthepnvilegedclass. •\t the c.avcmous Hall of Congresses inside the Kremlin. at an evening performance of Madame Butterth. the >Oungerwomen arc smartly, e"en fash1onabh,dressed. Tbeaudicn e cou Id pass tor a gathen ng of m iddk· class Amencans at a dinner theater anywhere in the United States. Clear- 1)' the "NomcnkJaturt." the part) elite. has 11 better. much better. sinC'e the onset of detcnte The visible improvements at W\e ' top, however. make ttlt 50e1al con- trasts even more stnk1ni. While thOSt same fa h1onable ladies squabble ranqoromfyamdcven trade fis t O\'Cr new boots at the Gum de~rtmcnt store mall across from Red Square near Lenin's tomb. other, older women sttll swcep the '1rctts, queue up 1n Iona hnc for whatever the habb shops have to offer and Sttm nlwa)''5 to be ctrry1na empty plastic ~ti scarch1naf0rsornebarpan. At the "bcriorka .. shops. whuc only forc1ancrund the famihc of party h1erarch arc ptrmittcd to browse. the souvenir bu ts of Lenin ma)' be Stlhna fornp-0fT pncc , but the quahty men's hats and the women' furcoatsarcao1nafor barp1ns )'OU would have trouble match1na tn the Umttd me Thr Rus\1an people arc suth1dlllnaan 1mpro 101 hfc 1yleforthcirruhna clas The Red now, t~ m1d01aht train from toscnw, fcaturt f1m-cla •II •p.na<'l"-m.t.<lt an Ea t<"kr- m<im -that put Amtrai.. to \haml' thou&h the roadbed remain'\ fa11htul - I\ Russian. · Backin Moscow. U EmbaS'i\ 01Tic1aJs have a nng-s1de S<'at to observe and gauge progress 1n5Q,1et rnnstruction techniques. The ne"' .\mcncan embassy com pie\, ht-1ng hull! behind the old. is nsang on rough I) the same schedule a\ tht• Great Pyramid. According to onl' c\asperated. depaning i\mcm Jn supervisor. the dnnktngon tht· Nb :ipproaches legcndary propon1on there are I 0-manute smoktng brt'al' even hour: and the crews walk on and arc gone for days 1f a priont) assignment-hke somebody's ne"' dacha-come up When the So.,,1cl\ want a ~hJObon a new hotel to accommOdate the \\-estem toun'l trade. Plnn1sh supcn 1sdrs and Fan- ni here~ s are brought an from Hels1nk1 White the P3laccll and cathcdre~r \nc P.omanovs have ~--en rcstorc:d and arc wtll·ma1nta1nc<i. one word dc'iCnbe the re t of the ell)' laid out h)' PetenbeSJrcat.anm)'. The .. Ce~ ·· con tr'\K t ion 1 n le' m rt grad ' (."()) a ps· ingat the same time. one resident '"1)S.. because 1t wa!I el\ built at the s:rmctimc With rnol\."1h an a dltade of e'pcricncc in handhna forcaa.n del· uon ,theSoviet nowha.,,cthe re and fttdanaof, 1 11rna Amen· ca"sdown toa ence In tcad of park1n1 the del~uon~ 1n downtown hotel where'' 1t0Mcanwalkout 1ntothccro~d • moreha"ebccn h1f\cd to<1uburban hotel to..,hich thcacet , 1slim1tcd. where the b9" arcwell· tOC'kcdandautotran pior- tatton 1 U&t"l> controUtd b our Soviet host .\ IC\r tht Hel 1nl1 auarant~of polttical frttdom and to ldcas PAT BucHANAll c:1 . 1 the) arc probabl) best left unmen· 11oned. A month ago. Leningard 1ckv1s1on ran a "documentaf) ·· ponray1ngJc\\ 1sh refuseniks and "unofficial .. an1sts a collaborators of \\ cstem diplomat . sendmga wa"c of fear through the d1ss1dent comm uni· t). although the other shoe has ~et to drop. pparenth.a L' "'tra,el 3d v1so11" -\\ lth its pottnuall~ 1..npphng impact upon tounsm - 1s~ued after al Manne"' as assaulted and an .\mcncan diplomat pummeled. has had a salutal) effect The face-to-face mttt1ngs with <. nmmuntst pan' t\ pes. howtver 1 ha"'e marked!\ 1mpro' ed Instead of the S) ntht't1c and h~ pocnucal bonhomie oft ho~ rc~ated peact and fnend\h1p tQ3'lts thettJ new and rcfrcsh1 nicandor 1n thee:itchanges. an unapo.Jogeuc arroganee and 1deo- log1ca I aa,grus1 vcness on the part of ont's ho ts. bordenngon the con- 1cmptou t\Cleordln1to the h~. wmet1me1n 1q79orearly I . ttM:- l . $t\ercd rommm I and c-ultural u ~pc»cd . n embarao. elected Rcapn andbtpndnY1ng (Of( stf1tCl1e supenont). put .. first- suike weapon 1n We tern Europe nd embarked on the dangeroull ~capons prosram known as·· tar \\an."lf~~ mencu~,nonh rtto1ntze and C'Oncede our crro~. 1pol<>111e for our past bclh~rt~ and promise no f'tl)CUt1on of such insult1naronducus R~n· rcfer- cncctoan"E' 1l Eml)11T. 1 ~1llconsid rrc--ldm1 tlll\IU \OChe IO()dlJ"IU ofdctcnte. Pafrld ~... • •J1Nllnk4 ,..., ... ,,,, • ~ Jac1 Al1E1so1· ' --J CIA closely tied to scandal Agency appears to be responsible .f-0r.:.~ollapsed firm WASHI NGTON -Despite the CIA 's attempts to wnggle out of tbc blame, I am now convinced that tbe sp) agcnc)' was an fact responsible for a Honolulu-based tnvcstment firm that cost investors SI t million when 1t collapsed last year. CIA spkolcesmen insist that the agency's involvement an the defunct firm of Bishop, BaJdwin, Rewald. D1lhngham & Wong was only "shghf' and "low-level." Pickle wash' From the ev1denc~ I've gathered over months of m- vesugation. the C"rA either was up to its cloak-and-dagger in the sc:andaJ or is guilty of chronic, incredible stupid- ity. My asSOC'1ates Dale Van Atta and Indy Badhwar have bad aoccss to the secret CIA personnel file of Ronald Ray Rewald the CIA contract em- ploytt who headed BBRD&W. He claims the agenC) ran the operauon that defrauded investors. The file makes clear that thrtt successive CIA station chiefs m Honolulu worked closely with Re- wald. even though they knew that the compan) he previously beaded had been forced into involuntary bankrupt(). that he himself had declared banlcruptC) -and that, when he amvcd tn Hawa11inI979, he was on probation from a Wisconsin conviction for petty theft and non- . registration of a franchise. Despite his dubious financial back.- ground (or ma)bc because of It), Rewald's first CIA boss tn Honolulu, Eugene Welsch. used a Rewald firm as a cover for CIA agents. A~ord1ng to a Rewald affidavit. Welsch evc-n helped set up BBRD&W. though three of the firm's names "'ere spunous taken from d1stingu1shed Ha"'a1ian l'Olon1al families unhn \\ ong 1s an actual Rewald partner The g.o' em ment has charged Re- "' aid v.nh pel)u~ for claiming Welsch \\SS'"' ohed m sernng up t)3e firm. but at the 'en least Welsc.ll.Atas unbehevabl)' stupid not t<f have questioned the use of Blstl~. Baldwin and Dillingham in the firms name \\el sch·~ ~ucles.sor as C'I .\ station chief. John (Jacl ) Ktndsch1. not onl} ga\e Re"'ald and the firm a wide \anet) of CI.\ assignments but went to work for BBRD&W when he - retired from tht' Cl i.\ m 11)80 Accord- ing to Rcwald's affidavit, he also invested SI 5.000 in the compam. and his ml1ther put 1n S 112.000 Funhtr t'\ 1dence of Kmdsch1 ' laclc of d1scrtt1on 1s that as station chaefhe ordered Rewald's son. James (also a Cl.\ contract agent I. to build a laser gun Re"'ald explains m a contidenual 1n1crv1e"' with has law- \et "(M\ son) "'as 1nte~ted in build· ing a laser gun "'ot a to' a laser gun .\nd Jacl J...ind5<.h1 got '° rnthu\Cd becau<,e he e' 1dtnth had c;e-en a lot ot requirements on la'-t'r "'carom and hl' went to the agl.'nl·, anJ got alt -.on., t)! 1ntorma11on on what \\a!> happen- 10~ 1n la~r "'l'apon' and ga'c 11 all to m' )(In and told him to build one ·· The data K.tndsch1 ga.,.e 'oung Rc"'ald ~as top-secret (I.\ 1nfor- mat1on from the China Wike 'a"al \\ eapons Center in ( ahfom1a RC'wald's third CIA station ('h1el J.it·!I. Rardin. invested a modc'>t $1 700 of h1 o"'n mone\ in BBRDS. W and when the lntt'mal Re\enue ~f'\.IC'<' hcgan c;niffing around al)er the firm collapst'd. Rardin 'italled the tn\Cs1tga11on lonJ! enough to ha' e the 1.:ompan~ 'c; filec; purged of matenal that might ha"e embamlsS<'d the ('IA A case can t·ena1nl) he made fo1 Rarchn's m<'ompetcncc. aC'cording to Rewald's 1nten 1e\.\ wnh h1~ at tome' Rardm on('e 1umcd over 'i<XT't't 1nlor- m;it1on to the '1etc; wnhout c\c:'n rcal1L1ng 11 Re\.\ aid \81d "Here·~ the ~U1t1on l.'.h1l'f vi the Pacific." Rt'~ald 541d. "and he iet~ a d1plomat1c poucll dlret'tty from Washinaton and tum~ tht' entire dam pauch O\Cr to the; Russians on 11 !>hip that"•' lea\tng the harbor The hip taned.•t ot the h rbof tit-fore ~read the 1nc;truct1on l to find that 1n thic; d1plomat1c p<>u<'h V.'&S an C1\\'CI01)( fonltt' Ru~ tlltn Jn<t c~ ...., cl apparently wu clau1ficd material and he had to go 6ut, 'top the ship. rctnt\C the whQjc1'<)uch To thu. di) wt don't II.no~ (whether the Ru 1aM) ft\I, e' CT) ttun • footnote. The( IA ~on·t rom~t on the R~nlJ cue. which 1 undtt ht1p'1on and 1t rctu~ to help tt Wds b. Klnd ha or Rardin for inter" 1ews But the •fCO<.Y empbat1C'llly <kn~ that Rardin had inadve1'lcntl)' ~en top-S«ret mfot· llUlUOn to the \let Jad AMlt:,.,.. IJ • ryNWt# C'9luu.kl. I Al Orange Coast DAILY P~LOT/Thursday, December 27, 198• _1 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "I got a new sled, but the snow wasn't included." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ·-----/ "Hey, Dad ... if you cut yourself. can Marmaduke kiss it and make it all better?" GORDO GARFIELD MOON MULLINS 1-00k1N<5 FOR SOM£ MONE Y IO PAY TH~ PAP~R BOY. .. by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau C.CO'VE GOT ~E FLO ! BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Have you tried bicarbonate of soda'?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~Guess Wl-V\T ~ MR W11..c;cNS GOT A PEN 7HAT wo~·T WR!TE UNTIL HE F!/J.S IT LIP.'. SHOE MOWZJf GOIN~ PW~E~? PEANUTS DRABBLE 00, I CANT COMf'l.AIN ... A LON6 SCARF CAN i 8E VERV USEFUL ... j I t 0 1 ?AW A. WCVIE \IJ~E ~ V\.~"IE.~ \.0\1€.0 1-\1~ eAi ~ Mlle!-( ... bv Jeff MacNally 9ECA~E. M'< UEAD 1U((C% ~I Cff.N M~ llOU'rn . by Charles M. Schulz by Kevin Fagan ~ I j I i 0 by Lynn Johnston by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson WHAT ,ARE you DOING IN MY PURSE? ROSE IS ROSE Neither vulnerable. East deals. NORTH •9 (~ 9 43 <>AKQ986 + AJ3 WEST EAST • 2 • 107654 l:J Q 8 7 6 5 ~ A.K J 2 O J43 0 52 •Q982 •t0 4 SOUTH +AKQJ83 V' 10 <> 10 7 • K 765 The bidding: Ea1t Sowtlt W e1t PaH J + Put Pa11 3 ,. Pa.11 P a11 4 +. PaN Nort.h 3 0 3NT 5 • PH1 6 + PaN Pue Pa11 Opening ltad: Six of II:). The type of hand that appears in bridre column• does occur at the t..able with consid rable lrequency. Here's a Jeason in trump mana1•· ment at the recent World Team Olympiad in Seattle, from th match .,.tween Bruil and India. YES,1M£V PO WOK U~ &fG- AHf#IL COOKIES! ·r '1 11 , i by Pat Brad y . RIPE FOR A COUP The Brazilian pair conducted a well-reasoned auction to get to slam. Note North's jump shift on an excellent suit and outside ace, even though he had a singleton in his partner's suit and not the sort of point count you usually ass()(iate OMAR SHARIFF with a jump. South painted a pk· ture of his shape, then leaped to slam in his solid suit when hi~ p;trt ner showtd eluf> values. West led a low ht'lllrt. East won and, sincl' he did not want to help the declarer. Marcelo Branco of Brazil. by shortening hi!! trumps. he -.hHt d lo a dl11mond. Branco won in dummy and ushcd two high trumps to rt'vcal 1.he break. Now he needed an extr:a entry to the table, so he led a club lo the jack. When that held, the rest wa usy. Declarer reduced hi.s trumps Lo the same length u We t'a by ruff ing a heart. then returned to the board with a diamond. When both defenders followed. declarer simply ran winning diamonds from dummy. East could ruff whenever he desired, but declarer wo\.lld over· ruff. draw the remaining trumps CHARLES Go REN and, if need d. th•re wu ...aUU th• ace ot club1 in dummy as an entry to ~b~ h!Jh diamonds. -S-outh could have avoided these histrionics. At I.rick l.bree declar(!r should have ruffed a heart, and he would then not have needed the club finuse. Fer loformaUoa aboat Cllarle• GeAa'1 • w eewalet.t•r f•r ......_. playere, writ• Gtffe Brictp Letter, 1909 ClauaJuo• Aff., Chi..-.. eoo, N.J. 08077. llily Piiat THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1984 · ANN LANDERS 82 ENTERTAINMENT 83 BUSINESS 85 • • • I • j • I I • ~ar~na comprQmise cheers boaters l . . Wayne Clark and Blll Ficker •poke about le&l•latt•e landmark after 10 yean of Bol .. Chica ne&otlation•. UCI sailors. finish strong Led by freshman skippers Jon Pinckney and Alan Ledbetter, UC Irvine sailors enjoyed varying degrees of ...... success in November. 1111 Pinckney, a pr-Oduct of Bahia Connth1an Yacht O ub. and Ledbetter, out of San Diego Yacht Club. each took first place in their respective divisions in the Stanford Invitational Regatta. For the women, Pam Poletti sailed to a third place finish in Division Band ski pper Donna Womble was 16th an Di vision A. The Sta nford regatta featured 27 teams. each consisting of two skippers and twocrews. Top West Coast schools competed in Aying Junior dinghies. At the North-South Regatta at Lopez Lake, UCI finished fourth in the varsity division. This was the largest West Coast sailing regatta of the year. feat uring more than 40 boats with two teams sailing each boat. The North-South R~tta is used for West Coast national rankings and seedings for other regattas. UCI was leading the regatta until the top A skipper fouJed out, reducing the Anteaters to fourth. UCl's varsity team consisted of Gary Grcmaux and Peter Newbre sailing A ying Juniors and Pinckney and Ledbetter sailing Lasers. Pinckney was UCr s top performer. dominating his Laser d1vmon. The second team of Aying Jumor sailors. skippers Pam Poletti and Peter Hatch.sailed to a sixth place overall finish. Coastal Co~mission backing provision for 1 ,300 new slips There may be------------ light at the end of the tunnel for the dfre need of more boat <ilips and boating fa-ALIOI cihtaes in O range County, Lo Several hundred CWEY people "celebrated" •••••••••••• the glimpse or that light when the Cahfornta Coastal Commiss1on.approved m concept the controversial Bolsa Chica Marine Park plan that wouJd provide a 1,300-slip marina, trailerboat launch ramps and, condiuonally. a new nav1gable ocean entrance At the celebratJon -a gala luncheon a t the Balboa Ba y Club hosted by Si'1lal Landmark, Inc. promo ters of the project -were factions on both sades of the prOJCCt - envaronmcntalists, county political leaders, chamber of commerce and labor leaders, develo pers and land use co nsultants. Master of ceremonies Bill Ficker set the tone when he said, "We arc here to celebrate a milestone that all of us, in one way or another. have been associated wu h for the past 10 years We arc here to commemorate the comma t<>&ether or this prOJeCt which waJI eventually benefit US all." Speakma bnefly were Mayors Ptul Maurer of Newpon Beach and Ruth Balley or Hunungton Beach. Ma)'or Bailey, a member or Amigos de Bolsa O uca which voiced opposmons to some areas of the project. admitted that no one came away with cveryth1n1 theywantcd "There 1s still !.<>me fine tunin& to be done. and H untington Beach v.ants to be a pan of that effon" she said . Wilham Allen eXCCUll\C nee president or IJnal Landmark. thanked all factions who have worked for what he called a balanced plan that e' entually would benefit the entire countv The pJan approved b> 1be Coastal Commission calls for a 1.300-shp manna rather than the 1.800 slips onginall) proposed The compra.mlSC, developed b) the Cahfom1a Coastal Conservanq. provides for a 75-acre manna w11h "11111or fac1h11es. 915 acres of wetlands restoration. a nev. ocean entrance. waterfront homes. multiple pubhc access and recreational facilities, a regional park. flood control and a POss1ble navigable connecuon to the ad1accnt (Pleue eee BOLSA/82) William Allen, 'rice preal- dent of Sl&nal Landmark New ideas make boats go faster Cham pion Betty Cook's firm develops s ilencer fo r engines By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly Not ........ Wfttw Unul a few years ago Bett)' Cook of Newport Beach was known as the only woman d n ver 10 the ruged sport of offshore powerboat racing. Her cla.Jm to fame was three nat1onaJ champ10nsh1ps and two world cbamp1onsb1ps. To further her winning wa)'s she staned a busmess in Costa Mesa about eight years ago known as K.aama Manne Enginecnng an which she and the employees developed and built engines for her vanous racing boats -always named Kaama Cook. who 1s c1ren slimmer than the model for V1rg101a Shm cigarettes. has come a long Vv<t) m dc1relopmg the business nov. hou~ on four lots on both sides of936 unset Dn1re i The Anteaters resume action at the Haniover Bowl an Long Beach. Jan 4-5. T hat will be the first anterscct1onal regatta for the )Car. featunng top teams from across the countf). 0.., ~ ~-.,---~ Betty Cook. president of Ka•ma Marine, and noise-reducing device he designed for en- Jobn Connor, vice president, show off gines of hJCh-powered racing boats. She no" de' otes most of her ume to runmng "3.ama Manne plus Perfonnance 'viannc .\sSOCJates. the latter de' oted to marlteung h1gh-perfonnance boats for the sport of offshore racintt Tv.ent\ .fi, e emplo~ecs ~ '"' olved. But ( ook and her raong na" 1gator and compam 'ice president John Connor. are c;ull \Cl) much into dn eloping things that malo;e h1gh-pov.t>red boats go fa'>tt•r The' staned marll'tini a nt'v. dn' c "'s1em 1hree 'i:ars PAPARAZZI At clinic party: managen Ann Callanan, Debra Mahon; Eetralita and Fred Berkowitz, Jaque Finn, Mary Anne and William Roy Morgan. Party prescription: Enjoy the music There was standing room o nly (almost 500) at the first anniversary party oft he Supenor Walk-In Medical Clinic of Newport Beach hosted by Ora. J. Seott Tbayer a nd William Roy Morgan a nd the clinic staff. In keeping with the holiday theme. the clinic was decorated wtth fresh flo wers a nd ho lly compliments of Flowers by Debra of Costa Mesa. G uests we re vcetcd at a wane and lcott Thayer Welcomlq peeta. I cheese bar and proceeded through the clinic whe re an o pen bar was set up along with a gourmet buffet from Ja~ 's Cater- ing. Dancing a nd music v.crc pro1r 1dcd throughout the evening b} the .. ome- thing Xtra" musical group. who played contemporary m usic and many special requests, much to the delight of the party- goers. Afterd inner, desscns appeared o n Christmas trees laden with French ~ ~ pastries, served with coffee and a vanety ofliqueurs. Those there included Dr. Fred Ber,owit1 who w11h Dr. Morgan an- nounced the publicatttln'Ofthcir new book, "Body Sculpture." (The book, available in January. tsabou\ the new p'rocedure that allow surgcohs to reshape and contour the face and body by rem o ving fatty tissue~ m certain area by suction without lcavrngany <;ears) ~e~auend1ng thc celebra11 o n were Mai'y AuMorgu1Clndy 'naytr, E1tralila Berllowlu, Dr. Mk bul and Amanda Elam, Dr. Ebtrb.ud and Mary Au Neat1, Job Elnbora (lndu tnal Lcaaue). Tom R1cbard1 (ad mm1 trator of Co ta Mesa Medical enter), Barry Fadu(d ircctorofprofc aonal relatio n for MMC). On. H•ao llmldt, Morrls Fler, Robert bJffer. Jou Hana nd Pbllllp legit, Dr. LlgorDlo and Joan Calacay. Pararnui ,,edited b) f>•uh Pilot \t)lt' (d1tor Vida Dean Gatherlnc at the &allery Nancy Cari.on. Cbarleae Croal ud Richard l"'rlck were at the i.,.aa Beaell lluemD of Art'• •teWte alte at South Cout Plua to eee ••caufornl& Impr.etoulem Rmewid." Se•e.nty-three palntlilC• done from 1900 to 1930 wUl be on dlaplaJ thro'c:aCh Feb . 3. qo . Latt'\I Kaama pnxluc t to hit the marlt't 1c; the Kaama 1lenccr. a de' ice <ll''>1gnedh' C on nor tu redu~e noise in the big "thundcrboat<; .. v. hen tra\ chng at slov. speeds near res1dcn11al a~as -~Ul h as 1'cv. pon Reach The device can be installed through tht' tranwm and v.tth the fh cl ofa butto n Vv1ll reduce noise to almost zero at five knots V..11h the c,1lenccr in operation. the engine's horsepov.cr is rtdul·ed drasu calh but v.ho needs horsepov.er at fi\t~ lnots Once out in the open <Xean and on the race course the silencer can be d1c;engaged -again b\ the tl1cl of a switch -and full horsepov.er 1s restored. as v.ell as full noise In use about one month the de' 1ce 1s exJX"('ted to be marleted na11onv.1dl.' ~ 11 nil! v.orldv.1dt• -after the tir5t otthe,car Del Rey opens • Berger senes Del Rey Yacht Club of Marina del Rey will inaugurate the 1985 ocean racing activity with Its 23-mUe Malibu and Return race. opening the popular William Berger Serles on Jan. 5. The Berger Serles. honors the late ORYC Commodore William (8111) Berger and is open to International Offsh0re Rule (IOR) and Performance Handtcap Racing Fleet (PH RF) yachts whOM owners we members of yacht clubs affiliated with the Soot hem Calif ornla Y achhng Association or the United States Yacht Racing Union The series also Includes the 78-mlle Catalina Channel Race, March 9; the 66-mile .. Catalina Harbor Layover, June 1-2 and the •3-mile MaHbu Transbay. June 22 New tow rule faces hearing J \ pubhl hcanng 10 n.'' 11.'v. n.·gulat11)n' th.it v.ould implement the 'ltatc'' n<"v. program to ,ert1h .,mall boat 10.,,,,1ng operators "'Ill be he-Id Jan Sin \at ramentn The certificate of registration program authored b~ -tr Milton Marl..~ of S;rn PT2m 11:<0 h<'c"ame lav. 1n September The Dcpanment ofBoaungand \\atccwa\ . the tale nC} that 1dm1n1 tcrs the progr.im, is a~Jung for publJc commcnt<i. <'n ~po~ ~ulatton" that w<luld ·~l 1bc mmrmum rl'QUtrcment~ lot small boat tov.1ni~':~ mr. • proc'C'C)u~ f(l~~otilatn1nia <'t'M1ftcatc of rqistrat1on ' •fatabh h art't1trat10n prn«Jul'<'' for hoater> and tov. boat o perator. •h\ f~ tor th<" ,'('n1fkatc of rci1\trat1on and the arh1trat1on pr(l("t' ' •fat3bhsh gmunlh tor n'tu..al <•t \U\fl<'n\lun ot a (cmticatc •Prc-~nbc the amount ot hab1ht' H'"<"ra nctdt'd b) rC"g1\tl"t"l'\1 Ofl(''1UOI"\ 1 hl" ncv. \talc lav. rcqu1rt' -...-a1cm a\ tO\\tn ~f"·1 u\ln boat\ k''l than 26 f«-t lO bt Clrtlficd b) the tatc 11'1 orJcr to to-... 01 rro' 1M A\<;1\tamc hi d1"3hkd hoats und t ti\ f<'t'l > Reminder of marriage vows 'lousy advice' DEAR ;\NN LANDERS. I have nt'vt'r read more St:relo\ed-up • .elf· nitlteous. short-sighted, poorl) though I-out ad v1ce 1han your~ to "C W "in Evansville. Ind. ThC' poor guy 1~ tryinJ to h ve a nomlnl life, despite o w1fcconfined ''1th a head 1nju111n 1 care facility. 1 hr doctorli believe she will never n.·co,er. nor do they know how long ~hl' will live I k has bee n going with a "'oman who loves him and says she "''"marry him when his wife dies. He a'ks 1fhe is doing anything wrong. \ ou tell him to remember his vows- "tn s1ckne'isand in health, till death do us part." I couldn't believe my l'\~ Wh.tt possible good can this man do tit\ wile by staying alone nlght and ENGAGEMENTS BEL VP;AL-WIL TSE Mr and M~ Richard Belveal announced the engagement of their dJughter Kathlcl·n 10 Robert Wiltse at a pan) 1n 1hc1r Newport Beach home fhe bndc-dcl t is a graduate of Newpon Harbor High School and l 'S( · where shl' was affiliated with \lpha Omicron Pt sorority. She is employed by l\T&T Communica- tion<> in Laguna I ltlls. Her future bndegroom 1s the son of Mr and Mrs Ph1ltp Wiltse of :\ewpon Beach. He 1s a graduate of < orona dt'l Mar H 1gh School and UCI v.herc he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity He t\ now a s1uden1 tn l C's MBA program A Ma) 18 wedding 1s planned tn the ( ommuntl} C hurch Congregational 1n Corona dcl Mar JENKINS-NAYLOR 5usan Traci Jen~.rns of El Toro and I ~t Lt "11chael Geoff re) Naylor of Laguna Hills have revealed their plans for an October wedding in the \tount ofOh,cs Lutheran Church 10 \.I 1ss1on V tCJO The bnde-elect 1s the daughter of \1r and Mrs. Richard Jenkins of ln.1neand 1sagradua1e oflrvinc High 'ilhool and Wes1ern Washington l n1H'r\ll) 1n Bellingham. Wash Hn future husband 1s the son of Mr and Mrs Geoffrey Naylor of (1lt•nshaw, Pa Mc ts a graduate of 'ihakcr Arca High 5chool and Penn ~tale l nl\crs1t~ FOURNIER-BEBOUT \.1r and '11r'> J<obenJ Foum1erol '\.c"ron Beath announced the cn- gagcmenl ol thl·ir daugjlter Leesa \nn f-oum1l'f to JeTTre} Br)an B('bout al'>o ut Nl'wpon Beach. llunng a gathering 10 their home on I hanksg1' ing Da\ The 1u·1urc hndegroom 1s the son of \1r and "1r\ "-athan Bebout and 1c; a graduate ot I tH· Oak Hi gh 'ichoot I It'> fiancce 1'> a graduate of Ne" port Harbor High \chool Thl' tli:trotht•J t oupk art· pl.tnnmg .in \pnl "t'ddtn£ 1n the .\irpont·r Inn S ubmit your wedding news I he I J,11/1 111/111 14.Jnt' 1our "cu- lling ;inti cngJgcmcnt nt'" ~ T 11 hl'lp wu \t1hn111 lhl' requ1rc<J 11/ormJ//nn form' Jrt' a1a1/ahle at r 1c 0.11/1 l'1fi1111/111.·c. 1 W " Bai 'it ( '''" \k\,J , Im 11c1.l<ltn>!' </U.1/1/1 ph11f11\ of1hc I ·1cJJ/ 1.11upk 111 hnc.k on/\ arc .1 l Cfl/Jhh' I ht' f'hUIO must bt· sub- 11111/cc.I no /il/t'r t/J.m t/m·c 1H·ds alicr /lw "t•dding. 111haw1~c 11 141/J not be publt~hcd f"ngag1.·mcnt 1nlnrmat1on 1~ ro Ix \ 1hm1/llJ JI lea\/ \C\l'fl IH'dS before the "edcltnJl I orm' Jnd ph11tm «In ht• dropped ,,17 ,11 tht 11/11cc" ur mJ1/cd to the \\.c<.ldmt: l>i.·r>;Jrtmt·nt ()a1/) Pilot. P. 11 /Jt1\ /'if1() (mt.1 \fc\a. (a/JI 1}(>](• r • •f • """'f ~.,,,, b ,.. .... __, ' .... '., Thur• l f\ .. I A1111 l.uDEIS day, watching TV or reading'! Why should bolh of them "du~" premature- ly? lfhe 1sgood to her. cons1 dera1e enough to v1s1l regularly and paying for her care. why shouldn't he and his lady fnend make a hfe for them- selves'> They could not be hurting the tnJ ured woman, from the sound of her cond1uon Would his lonely misery In the spirit of giving muk1: her heat·> 'tour am.werwas woefully lad.1nii 1n .... ,~om.compassionand human- 11annn1sm. It was also unbearably smug. Shame on you. -READER IN PORTLAND, ORE., WHO USU ALL) ADMIRES YOUR STUFF . ~AR PORT: Glad you wrote. I knew you would -along with thousands of otber1 who were equally upset by my re1pon1e. I don't know when I have 1trug1led 10 bard to come up with the rlgbt an•wer. Ooe of the toa1llest a1pect1 of wrltlng tb.11colamA11 knowing that I am be1J11 read by 70 mllllon people every day ud tbo1e folkt oat there representevery1eg1Dentof 1oclety -old, touog, amueat, deprived, bright, not 10 brl&ht, coa1ervallve, liberal, warm-hearted, tou1b as tanks, fandameat.a1l1t blble- tbumpers ud apo1tlc1. There Is no way I can please all the people all the time 10 I don't try. One of the problems I keep nm11l11g Into Is not k:Dowtn1 If I am setting the whole story -or the STRAIGHT story. People have a tendency to al ant let ten In a way that will help produce tbe respon1e1 tbey want. Tbe man 11ld the doctors didn't know U bis wife would ever come out of the coma, nor bow long she might live. People bave been known to come out of comas after several months - and recover. I bad to consider that po11lblllty. Even lboup lt was a 1001 shot It co aid bappt>n. How would tbe woman feel If 1be regained coD1clo111ne11, only to learn that her bu1band bad wrltt'o her off as hopeleH and busied blmtelf with a lady friend? One of tbe mott com moo excu1ea for cheating Is, "My wife 11 sick." Some of &hose wlvH are Indeed 1lck. Others GET sick because their bu1- band1 run around. But does a sick wife give a man a legitimate excuse to look elsewhere? I bad to decide bow hopele11 was the wife'• condition. There was oo way for me to know for certain. Doctors have been known to be wrong. It happen• every day. ID tbe absence of d~umeated faet1 I felt It best to advl&e him 11 I did: to remember bis vow• ... "in 1lcuess and lJI llealtb, for rleber or poorer, till death do us part." PerhapJ J decided to take that route because I se111ed l.o t.be man'1 lener a shade too macb eagenae11 to Ju1tlfywhat be was doing In an effort to get my approval. .. " . There' 1s a big difference between cold and cool. Aon Landers shows )'OU how to play it cool without freer ms people out in her booklet, "TtXn-Age Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It. "~nd 50centsand a long.. ~If­ addressed, siampedenvelopc to Ann Landers. P.O. Bo>. J 1995. Chicago, JI/. 606 /J . Collecting food and money for the lea Above, Carolyn Santoyo of the Red Crose fortunate was the focua of Fountain Valley accepta $1,000 to be diatrlbuted throUCh the High School students, who ama .. ed more African Relief Fund. With her are Dave than 7 ,000 cans of food that were distributed Bagen, principal, and Sandra Neal, preat- by the Red Cron to people In Orange County dent of the Keywanettee, who headed the and Mexico. Surrounded by the coflection la drive. Food wu collected by the Key Club Gretchen Helfrich (right), drive chairman. and A880Clated Student Body. Pain from fibrositis can become chronic DEAR OR. STE lfl.CROllN· rm nnt' ol lhl' unlor1un.1ll' p.1! 1t·nt\ v. ho kd' \Il l. \\hlk .111 till' lah rl'port\ t11111~h.nl.,,n1ngl'm<>K l'\l h.1ll.11l 'llr1' ,,, l.1h ll''>l'> ,inJ \ fJ\' \1 ~ donor \a"' he la1l'1 i'1nJ a thin~ .\lung 'ct he'<, \ympathct1L, hl' 11:,jl11t·, I'm nnt a chronic complainer v.ho · 1mag1nr\" the pains 1n m} '>houkler .. and back He admth 11·, \Ome11me\ WOISC than arthnus be- l3U'>C 11·, \U \tuhborn flt• call .. II tibro'>tlt'> 1, th1c, common'1 Isn't lherc some mcd1une that can help'' MR. 8 . DEAR MR. 8 : Fonunatcly your Um.tor I'> S)mpathct1C and Ines 10 be hdplul r"c treated \tmtlar pat1t•nt\ v.ho horll.:d I thdn't thin!.. the\ lo\erl· h' pott hond na<" I rnall onl' v. ho \aid ' f thtnl.. ol 01~ \l.'ll .I\ J \ Ol(l' <kt•p in the .... i1dernn' C all1ng tor hdpand nuhod~ anc.v.l'nng ·· f 1bro'>lll\ is an 1nflamma11on of 1he lihrous or lOnnCCll\C llSSUC of lhc mu~dcs an\\\hl'fl' 1n the hod} The pain 1endc, 10 lx·lome thron1c I um hago •~ a l•lOHllOn tompla1nt hhr1>~1tl\ .11\11 l an caU'il' \ttO neck It ma' t.1lkt 1 lhl· muc;clc<> bctlo\cen tht• nh\ and t JU\l difficult~ 1n hreath1ng Thl· r1111log 1' unknown. hut an\ undnlvin)! 1ntt:'tt11>n in tht· hod ~ ma ~ .au.· Sat 5 ~~ ,.. ,. ~ # oil • .. ' ,.,. t"" pH, .... ·~ # • Sot 29 ~ . • f(,• Wed 2 ~ ~ t'tl..,r •J. T~· '"""' 4 • ' -r.. Sun 6 ~fO~ ~ NO'" "' .. ~. ' . ....... "" .... ·~71, PETER STEINCROHll be the underlying cause. [xpo.,ure to cold and damp weather ma\ be a fac1or. Often I've <>ecn patients who suffered from fibro\1t1s because of being over- worked and under emouonal strain One patient 1mprml'd alter l'\trnc- 11on of .in ah'U.'\\t'll t1111th \~p1nn. heat. mo<leratc ma""!?l' ,ind l'\l'fl 1w hC'lp \o I\ karn1ng ho\\ 10 reb\ tcn\t· mu\t lc'> and rcdun· l·mot1onal 'lrl'\\. Let \our doc1or keep on trying. Be thank(ul he 1s patient and "} m- pathcm 1n finding wa}'> to gl\c you rCh(•f. • • • DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I've had no trouble with m" bowels unul las1 week when I suddenly had severe pain dunng defcca110n There was al~o a l1t1le blood in m> s1ool. Other than being constipated. I've had no probkm'> lhl pain \1111 tllllll"' 11n t''cr. ltnw I mu\l' nn ho\\l 1' 1, 1hcn· an~ \fll'l 1.11 11mt11wn1 th.ll \\ 111 hdp'> MRS.L. DEAR MRS. L: It }OU .tllowcd lnl' one guess I'd sa> possibly) ou have an anal fissu re. Bui that's as far a~ I'll go. Any sudden discomfort -and blood in the stool-is a formal 1nv11at1on 10 visit 'our doctor. Hard stools due to cons1.1pat1on somc11mcr, cau'e a ~ligh t 1ear or crack 1n the lowl'r end of the bowel. If the fi-;-;urc pcrs1c,1s in 'P•h: of medical treatment. 'iurgcr) is the onl) permanent cure. • • • FOR MR. C: l 1cograph1C tongue" lhe namt• gt ven to tht• rnnd111on in "'hlCh lht• tongue 1s CO\>t'rcd h\ paltht''>. and furrow-; and groove~ which make 11 apPl·ar hke a relief map. I don't know the cau~(' or cure. But a'> far a' I know. the cond111on doc<,n't indicate underlying disease that rcqum•\ treatment • • • FOR MRS. A: Gcnn1c1dc t!i a drug 1ha1 kills germs An an11sept1c inh1b1ts germ growth -but may also le.ill germs Empty nest stays overcrowded V.. hen I thought of the "empt) ncc,I' -a'> I \taned to do three days after tht· h1rth -I fan1a~1zed about what II \\OUld be ltke 'I ou wuld open up a door and ~nm' 11 was a bedroom because you u1uld \l'C a bed. The clo<;cts would hold .i k\'. em pty hangers and an extra hlan~ l·t tor cold msht'>. There would he not hing to tnp over. nothing g1'11~ 1 rtj.' u ndcr th(' heel . and n01h1 ng 10 '>Pt,,, 1111 It It.I\ been five year'> <;1ncc the ne'>t cmp11l·d ;rnd my home still looks like a g.ir age \ale that was mo' ed indoors b<.·t au\t of ram. It's as 1f1he kids never lclt < ;irdhoard boxes marked "MIS-· C l I · 'Pill oul of ever) closet, ski poll'<. hang out from under the bed. bad.pad'>. sleeping bags and torn I , ERMA Bo11Ec1 the apanmcnl manager objected to because 11 left 011 stain'> on the carp<.·1 We are the walchdog of 1he deOatcd basketballs. 1hc whoop1e lUShton~. the slnngless 1cnn1<. rackets. the pressed corc;agcs and the memorabilia of I he la'>t 20 year\ or '>O of their hves. A son dropped in the other night w11h a con1nhu1wn for h1 ... \loragt· luggage hnc 1hc shel\e-; room "You think \OU rnn h;ing ont1> ~omr"'hcrc 111<, \Httlt·n 1h.11 \OOH> this '>luha 'tuff1 .. thing. had will happen to .l mother "You don'1 depm11 one more thing "ho tluow\awaya :rcarhook a report until )UU w1thdra .... '>onu·1h1ng," I card. or a bluebook lull of wrong said. "Your grade '>chool trophies an\wers. Th ose art· things that arc were asking for you 1oday They wan1 suppot;ed 10 comfort u~ in our old age to Ii ve w11h their Dadd) " . 1f "'c ltve through lhc fire. "I don't ha ve room for them I told We are the keeper of the hard shoes · ~bu my apanment ts too '>mall " the} ma) need 1n case a fnend gets "How about the laric baskcl wnh mamed We store the drum set 1ha1 1he stuffed cobra nibbhn[! on lhe mongoose'>" -------------. "l<i 11 bothenng anyone in the u11l1t\ room·•" "'l'ou rnuld at least take lhosc tanom of records )Ou stored 1n the pc1ntr~ " .. V..h} "'ould I want them'l They're old and \t ratthed" "f hen IO\S them OUI " ··-\re you envy') They're classics!" I took a deep breath and prepared tn lid 1 ver one of m }' better spceche"' "You i..now I lovl' \OU," I said. "I hale II 'Whl·n }OU Stan a spce('h w11h that." "But this 1s the end of an era. You arc an aduh now who controls his own desttny and w1th it comes 1hc responsibility for your possessions. If the) are an important pan of your hfe. wea' e them in lhc fabnc of your existence If lhey'rc nol, pitch 'em. I'm read) to pass 1he torch." "M) torch' Where did you find 1t'l" BOLSA CHICA MARINA •.. From Bl Huntington Harbour boa11ng chan-[n~1n1.:c1 'I al read) has found tht~ nels. alternative to be feas ible. The next step 1s for 1hc Orange Part of the Corp's study wi ll be a County Board of Supervisors to means to prevent beach erosion that accept the compromise plan as its could bccaused by 1he proposed own..Exccpt for minor modificatlons, Jett ~Coa tal Commission said 11 is generally believed thnt wall occur it mu t be satasfiedthc beaches will be Gaining of theM' 311pr oval~ means ... nrotcctcd or it would opt for an the general Ol.ltl ine of what 1 1o be alternate of the non-nav1pblc ocean 1lccomplished m the pubhc 1ntc~'lt at cut -a tailback P.lan that Oranae Bol~ Chica has beC'n worl(ed out County rcprcscntat1vcs strenuously opposed till ahcad1 l uDI) U'>t do specific plannma t at finn updct.'\1ls and demon'ltratcs fc:1s1b1hty or the many facets of the prOJCCl. The plan mu'lt then return to the Coa'ltal \ommt~sjon for further approval Meanwhile. 1he lJ S Army < orps of En~nccrs 1s upcc1cd 10 re urnc 1t\ fcas1b1hty ~1ud1c of thC' proJcct. sncludmg &he 0<:ean entrance The 03'1Ull Comm1\ ion's Pt'Cfcrrcd plan calls for a 60().. to 90().fC'cl wide rulv1a,ablc \;hnnncl cut through Bols.i Ch1c3 State Beach. Jrtt1cs and oO· ~horr bf'l"akwntcf"l The <om\ of Because so few new manna arc bcina planned along the coast. interest in the Bolsa Chica Manne P:irlc has run h1ah amona all boating or1nn11at10.ns 1n the count)'. lndlVld- ual 003ter 1ntel"t' t 1s so h~ that all 1.300of1 he propo~ 'II 1P'1'avc been rc~rvtd The conn«t1on with Hunt1naton Harbour as supponed by the county a'I a safer and more cconom1cal harbor patrol opcrnuon. The U .. Navy cs 1t a<1 analtcmalJvc octan accC'n forrccrcat10MI boats that now P'1 s thro ugh the Navy weapons loodina faC11ity na J\nahe1m Bay TV LISTING S MNIHO -too-GDD N£W8 UMOW ••~ 'AlakUllYI Tiit G1ut'' 11M1) A111m1ttd VolCet ol Jont1h1n Wintan, Frankie AYllOn 0 HART TO HAll'T (J) OOll.!OE WKETIAll m THAU'I COMPANY eSTAATM.K e IUSMSI AEPOAT Ii> MM PREVIEWS CISHE'WS H8CHEWS m HOTl!ATHOTLINE MOVIE • •·~ "Dally Ouclt's Movie --Fan. lutlc llllnd" ( 1983) Anilnlltcl O)M()VI( ••·~ 'TICl!t l To HOOywood (1980) Hosted by J1clo1 Cooper El TON JOHN &Rt4KIHG HEARTS TOUR Hun. Eowwd wooawero -11:30- 1• -5.~ TlCTACOOUGH TWUOHTZDHf I LA T!NIOKT AM£AICA 700CUll MOYIE ** 'Thi Min Who L~ Worrt1tt1" ( tN3) Buf 1 Reynolds, .llllll Andnlwt -11:46- CC)MOY!l * u "S1htwood" I 1983t Mttyl Strttp, Kurt RUSMll -12:00- .lWUGHT ZONE I = HOU.YWOOO • * • "In The Good Old Summer· time" (1949) Vin JohntOn, Judy Git· land. -1:30- 0 NICNEWS 4D AUCE ID MACNEIL / LEHAEJI NEW8HOtM Cl) IND9£NDEH'T NEWS m&TI Of SAN FMHQICO AOa<.FOAD FUS MOYIE ~chard Crenna (rfCbt) with Matt Dlllon lD .. The Flaminio kld. •• ~ MISTEA AOGER8 ())HEWS 9 THREE'S OOMPAHY Qt WHm Of FOAT\JHE m l.AHCE1' -7:00- 1) CISHEWS 01100,000NAMETHATTUNE D ABCHEWS Q t * "C~ And Chong'a Nut Movie" 11980) Rlcl\11d Mlfln. Tom- myChoog • -12:05-8 (I) MOW * •1; "The M11tclt WOfller· (1979) P1tty Dultt Aslin. "4ellssa Giibert -12:16- ©)MOVIE Richard Crenna 's career finally hitting str ide at 58 0 DAU.AS «D TWREF8 OOMPAHY Cl) WHEEL Of FORTUHE '1!> &-2· 1 CONT ACT (R) Q (]) P.M. MAGAZINE tI0J ENTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT 0tJEOPAROY t?)MOVIE • • • MOfe Amerlean GraHi11" I 1979) Ron Howard, Paul LtMat ,..1:30- 1) 2 OH THE TOWN 0 Qt FAMILY FEUD 0 EYE OH LA. «D NBA BASKETBAU Cl) PEOPLE'S COURT Ell) WILD, WILD WORLD Of AHIMALS "Gina Alter Midn~ht" (No Olltl -12:30--• at LATE NIGHT WfTH OAVIO l.ETTSWAN • AlFAED HfTCHCOQ( "'8ENT8 8 SO THIS IS HOU YWOOO -1932 Cl) MOW • t ',\ "A lJOfl II In Tht Slrltts . (1953) .I.mes Cegney. Barblra Halt • OOMEDY TOHIOHT -1:00- 9 MOVIE t t t "II I Were King" (1938) Ronlld Colmln, Ellen Drew I ~ t t •-. ''Tht Couch 11962) Grlllt By BOB THOMAS ._ ..... ,.... ...... LOS ANGELES -Richard Cren· na, the one-time schoolktd of the "Our Miss Brooks" TV scnes, 1s one of those rare actors who gets better with age. At 58, he has reached a peak in his 47-year career '1!> SNEAK PREVIEWS (I) TIC TAC DQUO)i Ted Dan90n fall• off the wagon and ahowa u p Williams Shifley Knight at the bar with a pair of gorgeoua baton · I=~ TONIGHT twirlera (April Clawao n and Anita Elevl) to (%)MOVIE He 1s currcntl) 1n the theaters as the fast-talkmg foreign car dealer in "The flamingo K.Jd" w11h Matt Dillon. He has JUSt returned from Acapulco. where he repnsed his role as the Green Beret colonel 1n "Rambo," a sequel to "hrst Blood" wtth Sylvester Stallone. Crenna·s ne\t telev1S1on appear- ance will be 1n the min1senes. "Squar· ing the Circle:· about the begrnnings of the Poho;h Soltdanty movement The scn pt IS b~ ron) Award-wmnmg playwngh t Tom litoppard. @l $100,000 NAME THA'r TUNE C;) RACING FROM SAHT A AHIT A C) SCTV: THE SECOND COMING IHVESTIGA TORS: CRUSADING REPORTERS OF THE AIR 0,MOVIE meet hla buddla on .. Ch eera" tonight at 9 on ** "Airplllll 11 The Seqvtl" 119821 NBC Channel 4 Robert Hays .Juhe Hagerty • . . -1~5- * * t ' > Tile Right S1uH 11983) Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn Gnlfin 0 Neal Ten Garr -8:30-0 Qt FAMILY TIES 0 @)201200 ti) THE llOUNOER '11) SPORTS AMERICA m WRESTUHG f.C)MOVIE MOVIE * * • Kmg 01 Comedy (1982) Rober1 De Niro. Jerry Lewts -1:30--1:00- 1) MAGNUM, P.I. 0 Qt COSBY SHOW O MOVIE * • ' 'Mr Music' ( 1950) Bing Cros· t>y. Charles Coburn -t:00- 1) (I) SIMON & SIMON D Q!CHEERS 0 COLLEGE BASKETBALL (]) TWIUGKT ZONE t t Am1tyv1"9 II The Possession· ( 1982) Burt Young James Olson ~BAOTH£AS Q 0 GREAT RECON> ALBUM COUECT10H G BEST Of LA TODAY • MISSION: IMPOS$8l.E Qt ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH.IN "The 'Flamingo K.id' role 1s quite different from an)th1ng I've done." the actor said at his home in the hills above the San Fernando Valley "This gu} 1s sleaL}'. flamboyant superficial. shallo'>' -evel") thing that I don't wanl to he "I guess m} pcro;onal 1mafe ha'> alwa}s been one ofstab1ht}. It s onh in the past few years that I have been allowed to play bad-gu} roles I ha'e an advantage over wme other acto~. you're sure they're villains "hen the} appear on the screen "11th me vou D ®l MOVIE • * * "Malibu· (Par1 2 of 2) 11983) Wlfflam Alhefton. Susan Dey O C!l NEWS Cl) MOVIE f1l) MYSTERY! '11) MASTEAPIECE THEATRE MOVIE ••• , Mr Mom (1983) Michael Ke.ton T Ml Glfr l)MOVIE -10:30- «D UBERTYBOWL Cl) INOEPENOENT NEWS 8 THE BOUHOER rHI FlAST AHO TEH BEST OF 8IZARAE 0 -11:00- -1:40- ("S)MOVIE • • The Man WhO Wasn't There (1983) St~e Gunenberg Jeffrey Tambor -2:00-* • * Great E.tpectatlOOS t 1975) ~~YOfk SarahM1les ta NATURE Of THINGS '1l) MYSTERY! mMOVIE t t t 11 That Obscure Ob,ect Of Desire t 1977) Fernando Rey. Carole Bouquet 1) a a CJ)®' a m News 8 TAXI 1) Cl) CBS NEWS NIGHlWATCH O at NEWS m HOTSEAT never kno" ·· · Richard ( renna has been a working actor most of his hfe. but only 1n his 50s has he been taken sen oush - perhaps because of his chameteon- hke talent for assuming the roles heh assigned t *'' Thunder Pass (19~1 Dane C~k Oofolhy Patrick 0 JOKER'S WILD m ROCKFORD ALES fJi) BUTTEAFUES 'C)WV!E t t t Esupe From New YOfll .C: MOVIE • * • 1<1ss Me Kate (1953) Kathryn Grayson. Howard Kee4 -9:30- 0 IB NfGHT COURT (]) GOLIA TH AWAITS m NIGHT GAU.Elf( -10:00- 'RJ HBO COMING ATTRACTIONS CO MOVIE ( 19811 Kurt Russe tt Donald Pleasence 'O)BOXIHG I H) INSIDE THE Hfl "S1MOVIE • Cl) KNOTS LANOINO G Cit Hill STREET BLUES G«DG>NEWS * .. E.tpenS1ve Taste (1978) ~J ROCI< OF THE ·aos -2:30- (!) MOVIETONE NEWS W HEWS "I ne,er reall} got an) credll for assuming the characters I played, .. he commented without a trace of bitter· ncss "When I did 'The Real t t t The Escac>e Art1Sf ( 1982) "% MOVIE ••·, Cttamp.ons (198A) John Mc\ o}'>.' people "ere astonished A·classical Woodstock in 1 985 ·You \\ere Walt er Denton-> (in ·our \11ss Brooks'). the\ ..aid in ama11:- mcnt When I did ·~iatten \ People,' m\ fir'>t dramalll '>Cne'>· the' 'aid 'You "efl· Lu ke \1d m ·)·The-, '>'l'fl' By GRAHAM HEATHCOTE Auoclat.cl ..._ .,,. LONDON -Thrcc composers born in the same year 'OO years ago arc the inspiration of European Music Year 1985. which 1s attractmg ::!4 countncs from Iceland to Maha. The festi val celebrating 1h c b1nhda> s 10 1685 of George Freder- irk Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach and Do menico Scarlatti opens next Tucsda>-in Vienna. It 1s being touted as the greatest musical festival in h1StOJ") It won't all be highbrow. There are 1an band!:. and folk dancers. a com1c- stnp history of music in 11 languages and a conference on fighting piracy in discs and tapes. ''It wems to me that 1985 1s _$Omg committee organ111ng Bnta1n·s rnn- tnbut1on. dc-.cnbed mu'ill 'car\ purpose as making the mu\1lal hentage of Eu rope a' a1lablc to the widest number of people. especial!~ the younger generation. .\Jexandc~on said music )car was a "Bnt1sh invention." proposed at a pnvate dmncr in the fall of t 979. "It took off after somebod) else proposed · carlatu ma non troppo' - 'not too much Scarlatti."' he said. The idea wa~ put to the European Parliament tn Strasbourg and ap- proved b) the European \oun c1I embraci ng the heads of state and government of the ID-nation Euro· pean Economic Community The n nonmember states joined in Bach would certainly have been a n111cn of East (,l·rmam had he hved toda~ but the music· ~ear 1s 'e~ surpn<,t.•J that I lUult.1 pla' 'l'ml· . ' thing hes1dc' comet.I' mu<:h a West European affa ir .\nd "In retrospect. I hcl1e'l' that I "a" Yugoo;lav 1a. on th e poht1cal fro nuer luck) People didn·t I.no" "ho I "-J'> between East and West. is a part1c1-The) -;till don ·1. .. pant. Crenna had the best of bo\huod\ .\le~andero;on said the problem 15 fo r a futu re actor H1~ parents oper- that neither the Council of Eu rope ated a .-.enes ol small hotel' in nor the 'anous organizations in the dov.ntov.n Los Angeles and he v.as European Communities arc re-able 10 ob~ne a nch panoram.1 11f cogn1zed by Communist Eastern ··gambkrs. con men. bo<1kics. l'\· Europe. h He said a bndge was established to JOd1es. c aractcr\ ~ou ~ouldn·t hc-he'c .. attempt to get an all-Europe festival. At 11 he hegan appeanngon radio using U NESCO. but then the or-to augment the fam1I~ findnccs \oon gan1ters heard last )ear that e'en if he '>':!~ one ofihe bu<.tc'it child acto~ the) had made a formal approach the ---------------'- answer would have been no. "However, a number of our na- (P leue eee MUSIC/84) on the air. !ouch features as ''Marooned." "'Wa11 "Radio was the best training Lnul Dark," .. The Sand Pebbles.'" groundanactor could ha,e,"Crenna ··Doctors' W1vei." and "Red Sk)' 10 said: ''You had to rel> on your Morrung." audnory senses, and tha1 background fjiiiiiiiiiiOOii!ii!iiii;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;w has always stayed with me. 1 ~re's ~funny "Over the years, I have realized I aoinj: on in Washington how different I sound tn evCJ) · picture. Quite subconsciously, I create a voice panem for even character. Walter Brennan was JUSt the opposite; his wa) of assuming a character was to find the nght wardrobe. He spen1 five weeks find· ingjust the n&ht coveralls for Grand- pa McCoy. Onoe be found them. the character was set" Early in his radio career. Crenna realized that the more voices he could l do. the more work he would get He of\en wa s hired for multiple' olles. as young boys. older boys, girls babies. dogs. "As a child actor. I "'as lulh." he added. "Rad to jobs ""ere alwa)'s.10 the af\emoon and evening -rehearsal and broadcast the same da\ O'er the years I m1SScd school onl)' iv.1Ce I lost a week when I wen I to l"e" \-orlc 10 ti) out as rcplacemenl for Henl'\- .\ldnch.' I lost. which v.a<, luclcY because I came back here and got 'A Date with Jud\ ' "In college IL ruversit) of Southern CahformaJ I lost some ttme when I played DafT) Dean in 'The Pnde ofSt. Louis: v.11h Dan Daile) as DlZZy Dean." Crenna continued "I never went to studio schools" ..... STO..DllN ~1770 cest• llU COWMDS CIOo' tf.NTU !19~ 141 MlWT•IUCll COlllAllDS IUfTN; ION '4&-0318 ... [ll'#IAl!OS WOOll6llUl ~~I M>SS l.UMU Allll FASIO~ ' '91 ~31 ·--:::o IA-~GAIDIAYS sn1rn UClll.U lK.UlllA HllS lilW.l 16H'11 .... SYUrr cm ClWTU 63'~3 Ulla• ( °" A'l)S lllllSl Ol '"" llUT91STU UA WlSTllWCST(I IMU 193~ Crenna made a smooth tra.ns1t1on from radio to telev1s1on not ooh stamng 1n a scnes but directing more than I 00 shows He has appeared in a 'ast number ofT V movies. as '>'ell as IUT9STtl • PA[f C ti JllT )! II ": 'l It's a funftllcd famuy. Aad a whale of u adftma:rt. It's Dbocy's an-ttme dauk -back for the hotld.rp... WALT ft.~ISNEY'S h nuocc 10 TBODOCOt.Olr '" .. ~-·-·- NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA LA MIRADA ORANGE UA 1..1nema R .w1e ... a1 .,.. , .. 1 s.iao I),... •!:-n BREA t,Aann )4().0594 LAGUNA HILLS 'iJ9 e~~A Sita Plaza 990 4ll FOUNTAIN II ALLEY ~ 1>11,1' Os.'SanbO' ORANGE BUENA PARK Family Foll! L~na li1lls Mdll liA C1~ C1ne1N UA Movies 99(). 4022 963-1301 • 6611 ~-3,, COSTA MESA IR\ltNE ORANGE WESTMINSTER EdWardS Mtt.l Eawaids ~ooobr•act .v,• -"'a"'9 "'" JA C 1'tfT' &o&f>.5025 551.055:, • -.,.;A_ 893-os.t6 • ft:WPORT BEACH • • COSTA r.tlSA • • ll Tm<>• •••• ll)llW 6 TllM> 00.IY SllllfO to be a great year for music:· said the 1~~~~rJD~~~9J~5~~~~~~~~~~~C~EEi~ Duke of Kent. announcing details of * n'ACIFIC W'ALK-IN THE A'JRES * Bntam's contri bution. r. ~ "I know of nothing like this festival * BARGAIN MATIN EES I FIRST 2 Ptrlormancn Mon•y * fOIORO~ & !MCI OCll'I STCllO SAOOHBH ' I 'U;A ~f' $11110 before. and our problem now is to Thru S.turdly (Except Holidays & S,.C. Ent111ments) ~~;~~~ ~11dth~~;a~0 Aieaxnatn~~rfo~~ -~~]•f3J ~g~o'~'r10~1"*19 1f1j&•I•]•l4) ~wcd1'>h <;<:Cretal") of the organmng .P . 12u 1u. m t1hc..ity •1 c.... ..... ,.P rommtttec. on a ' 1s1t to London from s1.-.. !Kl uJllMI C'Gl hts omcc IO Strasbourg, France. 1110 /')II~ IO I lO 9SO I. I~\ 6 ... ~·\ I Cl') I I The duke. a cousin of Quet:n EhLabcth 11 and chairman of the . 'AN EXTRAORDINARY MOVIE' " .. .,, ... p.p.. • J. , .. ,,. MRY SO OfTEN, THERE fS A FllM TMAT IS DESTINED TO IE WJCED AIOUT ANO AEMEMIERED FOii YEA.IS TO CO~E. Ill COTICll Ctl.e ltl IN OQUY ;l!'IC UJO JOS H O II~ °' LoMIRADA [!l ....... <"-Ill I 00 J l!> HO I IS 10 &O IDtNC IW IS ON SAi.i I*' ltlt (PS) fl 10 WI 6 T~ (QI• Slll!fO 11 lO 100 \JO 100 IOJO MN/ll«:f IO( IS Oii SAU OM. T f/141"4 24'1 l•11'.otttM - l t ...... At """-'•"' Otll'I DMIDQlll • IK I JI IHS HS •SS BS B\ 10 ~\ tDfAlft{ llOO rs Oii \ltl I ~ I I Al!JS 11 lOW (N. I J) 114\ 140 us All Of • f~l He 50 lt&O tl1f~ 11:11CIS Oii W I Oftl Y lllOlf .. u CO' (Ill 11 ~tt sn•o 10'o 1r, •os an 1100 tD;w.I llCllHS Oii SM I OAl Y lnOll MUSCO' (II fl In.I~ STIR!O I 00 l I~ ~ IO 3 00 10" ADl«.t rc•11~ Oii W! (lo&'• Olla "-Ill SlfCW llllCM:l•lll 11 OOl8t Sltllt G ~ !MIM IS IOI! 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The ABC ''C'loSt'up" pec1al. which will be broadcast turday, provides unusual interviewi. w1th two of the nine justices. But the remarks of J ust1ces Wilham H. Rehnquist and Harry A. Blat·k- mun arc overshadowed by more gripping footage of ordinary Ameri- cans caught up in such issues a 11ent school prayer and the right to die. Proud papa Lloyd Brict.iea (right) congratulatea eon Jeff Bridgea on the aucceu oflaia new movfe "Sta.rm.an" u they attend the film'• premiere in Hollywood. SPEND THE FIRST WITH #1! ..... 1:11::\ll::l~l:f 1-111.1-'c; NOWPLAY1NG •ll l<l'IQ •W(fTJll •Sl(R ~ .. •M tU ,•illl• ·!If~( " . COSIUl(SA tlWl•I EmE'a g . .. .... Cfl'llfSS IA lll>llADA ·~ (l 1()11() •O"AJlfGI FOU• IA1• ~•lt II lllU 99CH011 OA MOYlCS 4 W UW lfllt't Al~ f•l(f UM 'Ml! 9S1 •'l'l UA MOV!f.S ~ Ill IH( IUI~ ~~· MAit COSIA trUA ~·~ 1111 OIWIC! " •COS•• "IS• NUllO••Sl!R . ,.,,,.... •COS'A MES.l •t"t't't 'UI•" :x;"8- COSIA ~ 919•,c t lOWAROS CN MA WH£R 111\llllQP u loOAM:> U TORO ~81 :l'JOO lOWARD I IORO 'Qlln Pl' r#lll PO• l'\A.iA I OWARO ,IJ4JHI OA',I f1A.'A ~Ga(M I 44 I DWARO' Wl..IBl!OOI ll'ISI" Al ONIL:MI ~ Wl •IMW< tlPI •f MV•rt • . "' ' ~ .... • IOJSSl()H ito!JO OllAllCI • O<IAIOGI WUllll••Sll~ . . ~ ... ~ .......... , .... -·--~ ......... ~ANGE ~ t J l. ,A ' IN'I~ '°' "I ' "'~"'"" l ~llM WlSllMSICa • JA W{)IM1N~l[k l.IAll ~· ~I• t tAGIJIAllCACH • IOWARO:, 'iOUIH{.!JASf !AC.UN• 4•/ I .. IOI" A I •Nil A• 8ltf1AllWAY II 'DUNE' TOWERS OVER MOST FUTURISTIC EPICS ... A SPELLBINDING DRIAM ... RICHER AND STRANGER THAN JUST ABOUT ANYTHING THE COMMERCIAL CfN EMA NOW HAS TO OFFER:' "'DUNE' is easily the most breathtakingly beautiful mov.ie in ages:· I !Li t. 11. 11, • 11 I D u N \r !K I \ RI \1 !1~ I \', DI\ \(11 Ill \I "'DUNE' is the work of a genuine o rigina.L and there haven't been many in the history of film:' 1'1t1 ' I I J ,,._ \111,.ft ft. ,,,1.t I •.11111• "' E ni\ n•p.;nr l"\\K1ffnrtn \\llt\tH1" Hll\bl MRR\\lll-'\ • \lBIRI 1\ll,TLOO. (..\KIOJl.\\15.\1!)1 -·I.Om ·-I lr11 '\?'.\\O: 11 • \ n!{i\T • ~111"' 1RWPll fl!W" '~ f ltJl'frltOOllll re: d "::....._-:.-..:....--_--R\lf\11 \Ill t \1111\11" \\llll\\(ttt11 .. ··-_ ....... .......,_ ...... -. O"ANG£ IUf NA 'AAK • fl T()flO •• ,,, Al~t 1514 'l7 •COITAMUA fOUNTAINVAllfY rc .... a·n~r,.,. • 1• '>' Al8A W(STMINSTEll ii 'II~, H 0. t9! j(,IJ The most mcmoniblc moments are l'ne~ of Da v1d Mack. a pohce officer who "iuffirred severe brarn damage and &pent 20 months in a coma after he wa) shot. Doctors disregarded ht!> prc"tousl) stated "1shes not to have his life prolonged 1f he was 1n1ured scnously. the documentary recounts. Mack breaks down in what appears to be tormented, silent wtcpingas his .,.,,fe. Marlics, dcscnbes how he is unable to hug and play wuh his children. ··t do believe that David )hould have had the nght to. at least. maybe have 3 chance to $0 peacefully.'' Mrs. Mack says. "Oh. it's been rough." Marshall Frady. wnter a nd nar- rator of the show, points out that the issue of mercy killing has yet to rcat·h the upreme Coun. The documentary also examine'> '>tknl meditation and pra)er in pubhl ~hoots. an issue that IS ixnding .before the coun and h~ch 10 be decided b) Jul). - A 198 l Alabama la" pcrm11t1ng J moment of i.tlent prayer or med1 tat1on in public school'> .,., ,1, challenged b) Ishmael Jaffrel'. <JO agnos11c whose chlldn:n a111.:nd c;chool 1n Mobile. Jaffm: C\platns. "I wanted to frel my child ren from state-imposed re ligious activi ties 1n the publil· schoul' and because I felt sincere!) that ti I didn't bnng 11 (the court challenge) no one else in the Mobile communm wo uld." · The tension between maJOrtt) power and mmonty nghts 1s brought into !>harp focus when a churth woman asks. "Wh} does he not takl· his children out of the school'>" lil' 1s one man We are mam " Allowing for T V's t1mr constraints the .. how m1gh1 have belier clarified the contro\ersy by explaining that thl' Supreme ( oun's famous 1%.::! de- c1s1on on school pra) er docsn 't prl'- \ Cnt any child from praying 10 \chool It onl} banned organized pra~t:r ruhng that teachers and publi cs<: hool officials are proh1b1ted b)' the <.on- '>lllullon from giving state suppon to religious art1v1 ty. The program has also generatt•d II\ own contro,ersy Hana rd law Professor ..\nhur Mill- er pla)-' a kc> role an the documcn· taq wmmt"nting on ll1P&l ti.~ucs und 1111cr\.1ev.1ng Rl'hnc.iu1 t and Black· niun \oml' n111n have questioned whether there 1!. a rnnfl1ct of interest !>tnCe Miller condut ted the interviews at a time when hc appealed to the Supn:mc Court 1n behalf of Phillips Petroleum Co. 1 he court has since a~reed to rev1e"' thc cn~e 1n which 1he 011 company 1~ challenging a Stile court's power to on.kr 11 to !iharc profits w11h ou1 -of·sta1e holders of gas re!ierves. ABC defended u~111g Miller partl} because 1he ~how's producers as- <>umcd the JUSt1ces would never permit on-air 1ntcrv1e.,.,s by a pro- fess1onnl 1oumal 1!ot ABC asked all nme 1ust1ces to be 1nterv1cwcd Onl) RehnqutM and Alal'lo.mun agrel'd. and Rehnquist onh alter he "'a~ assured he rould f\;,jl'"'° thl' \Cgment!. in v.h1ch he .ipJ>l:ar., .\At olliuals 'iatd that 1f Rehnqu1st had ob;ecll'd to an) oflhe lootagc. all pornons involving him .,.,,ould ha\ e hn·n cl1m1nated But the JU'ittce had no lompla1n1s, the) -.aid r hl' documentaf) pro\ IUl'S \'IC"· rr' ""h insight into the high court's rl'll'\ anrc 10 everday hfe and rare gl1mp~e' of two justi ce!>. Rl·hnqu1st. appointed by President Richard Nixon and probably the mun·., most rehabl> conservauve \ nte. comes across a~ a man of sclf- lkprecating charm in his fir'>I nl'lwork tclcv1s1on 1ntcrv1ew. .\\kcd about the JUSt1cc~· qualtfi- t a11ons to decide life and death issues Ill' oh 1ng complex technological a nd rned1u1I ques11ons. he rcphe'i~ .. fhere probably 1s no vcf) good reason for suspecting that we're more capable of handling that kind of issue than am othcr nine people \OU might gl't a hold o l .. Blackmun. who ha'> bt'cn inter- ' 1cwcd on Cable Ne"'' Nc1work. also d1'>pla~s modest~ in the show's clos- ing sequence "It ma> be a struggle .. he saH. "We'll chmb some mountain!> 1n the meantime We'll fall into some trev1cc-. hen· and there But we'll make 11" MUSIC FESTIVAL ... FromB3 t1onal lomm11tcc\ are mal..1ng bilateral arrangements with Eastern LuroJX'" hl· addcd."Wc feel much more could ha\ e been done d Ea!.tern Furope had been 1n." "ia11onal committees will most!\ ha\c to rat'>e what 1hc' need from thl'H u"n go\ernm~nts IOlal authunt1cs and 'pon'>orr, and from tllkel \ale\ Brnain·., < on..,ena11,e goH·rnment has a pultq uf not J\\1\ting such projects. The C ounc1l of Europe and tht• other t0mmun1t) organizations ga'e $600 000 10 be shared out -Ice,~ than a t1uancr of the rnst of producing and 'tag1ng a '>t'a\on's opera at thl' Ro)' al <>per;i floU\l' < o' ent ( 1ardl·n '' <i f)l'rmanent memonal 10 111U\ll \e,1r Hn1a1n wot.. thl' 1n111al1\l' 1n Ut'allng a European Baroque Or- che~tra 10 specialize in the music 1ha1 was composed from about 160010 the deaths of Bach and Handel in 1750 The 21 musicians for the orchestra from Bn1a1n France. Holland Ital} ant.I Wl'\t C1l·rm,1m <lrl' no" 1n training at ()~ford · "hl'rl' the or- chec;tra \\Ill bl' ba,ed It\ firr,1 E:uro- pcan tour '' \Cl for .lul~-~l·ptember 198' "1U\ll \l'ar ha'> al'o prm 1ded 1hc r,pur 111 (orm1ng a Na11onal Youth < hwr 1>f ~all'\ .,.,hich had been talked allout fnr \tar\ The pnnc1pal e' cnt of the 'car in Anta1n \\Ill be a 10-da\ Handel ll·rcl'ntcna~ F-e<.11,al 1n Jul) open- ing .,.,llh a Handel rnr:icen in Wcst- m1n\ter i\bbc\. Handel scholars from all o'er the "orld .ire coming 10 I ondon to dt\t us' !Ill' lOrnposer I hl 2-t fl<trlll l[lJnl' 1n r uropean \1u'1l \ l'Jr .ire \u\tnJ lklg1um Hn1<11n < ~pru ... Dl'nmMI.. f inland. r rante C rn'etc l lolland. Iceland. lrl'land. ltah. I 1ethten\ll'tn. Luxcm- hourg. "1aiia. Norv;a\. Portugal. ".!pain ~wedl'n. ~w111crland. T urkey. Va11can < 11:,-. We'>l (1erman~ and Yugo,la\ 1a · 'iHE BEST MOVIE ABOUT YOUNG PEOPlE SINCE 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI .' A fu nny. sensit ive. beautifully written movie. " &OC MOTION PlC. TU [l.E..2 ·""'~·· IUlU 'All ~~7 49'! 1 llA MOVlf R COSTA MlSI ~/~&,41 10WAk0; UNIMA 1 fNH~ COSTA MlSA \•11 '~· UA SIJUfH fOA,f °JW Dll l•4~ 2•1«1' •o.n ll_'.\! ,,,, )4ft .,, l ,. Y" >JI01"AH\ i<,A I '(.A, !PG tJ j ~:~~ ~ '1'""' ....... , rt Toto ~e 1 saao OIUC[ &JI 0340 ! f)WAROS ~DOI I RAI K AM( OHANGf MAI l fOUITAI• WAWl 91.J I W OIHCI ~ lA l'U I f AMnY !OUR tlA Iii ll Nlf R 1m1£ m 06~~ WlSTMIHTll 89l 0~46 l OWAROS W0006l!IOC1! IJA Wf !MINS 1l R MALI .70MM ... ., ...... Parker Stevenson with Laura Jobnaon ln "Falcon Creet." Former Hardy Boy dirtying up his act By JERRY Bl1CK AP T•'ll•lon Wrfl., LO~ .\NCiELE~ -Is that Parker \1\'venson lorml·r "Hard) Bo)." pla)tnga bad gu~ 'l I low about b1gam) 10 start ""'th. thl'n rape and black- mail" SteH:nr,un .., the new resident 'illain on ( BS' "Falcon (rest:· He Joined th e sho" this fall and in effect replaced Chff Robenson. whoc;c character had died 111 th e plane cra5h that made up the 'lummcr cli flhangcr. "Chff was married 10 a woman I "as also mam ed 10." he 5a1d "I show up 10 stake m) claim. My charal·ter" bad. He stan\ out w11h b1gam). rape and blackmail -and he get~ "orse Bas1call). I'm a one-man crime .,.,a\C 1n the Napa Valle} It could appl) for 3 go' ernmenl cmergcnq loan .. Stevcn'>on blond and handc,omc. -.aid 11 was unusual for him to he e\ t•n l·ons1dered lor \Ul h a role. all hough he did pla~ thl· arrogant ran dn,cr -\ubre' Jame!> in "~tokcr .\n• .. "Thi') role let' me go unc;ha,cn." h\' <;a1d ··1 let m) hair grow out and gl'l grca<.~. I "car old clothes I loo!.. c,o 1act..~ Bui I get mail from people 'a~1ng. the\ h"e m\ ne.,., loot.. "'n' loo~·· I'm JU\! 1r.111g In loo!.. 111..l· ,1 hurn ".Ill'\ l'rt.,on m;1kl'" hi\ tinal ,1pfll·.1r- ,inn· 1n r-chru.in "I can't tdl \nu C\actl~ .,., hal happen!>. hut no one blow.-. ml' awav:· h~ 5a1d. "It'\ left up in the air r·on unatC'ly. I've alrcad~ been rnntacted b~ 1he producer\ about coming back. I hope th(·~ don't make rm· a good gu) 1f I ronll' haC'k. a gu) "h(l's gollrn 11 together. l ht· onh "'a) I'd do that is 1fl could stan out a., a good gu) then go bad aµin ... . ''" 10"' st~ auNL' ........... ~~ I .. ·-: .. -· . ..:; ... \o. 1'° \l ~ ........ , ... •OU-'•"' .... \ , • • a.l•llGI " II .. •cosu •o• r.AOl>O,ll'J•I ~"" 'toSUMIU lmml. ·. Stevenson sees th.Js as a definite turn in his career. which began while he was sull at Princeton and had a role in .. A Separate Peace." He also had roles in "Our Time" and "Life- guard." He moved on to New York Unl\crs1ty Business School, but left to do "The Hard) Boys ... Last year he co-starred wi th Billy Dee Williams 1n the pilot movie "Shooting Stars," about 1wo out-of-work actors who become dctecti ves. His career began 10 turn around when he did .. Stoker Ace.'' which r,tarrt'd Burt Reynolds and Loni .\nderson Stevenson's hobby. oddly enough. 1s racing. He has his own Pan1hcr Racing Team and competes in the IMSA and Trans Am pro- fessional scm·~. "I .,.,as ong1nall} supposed to play J1mm\ Joe Jones." he said. ''I'd prl·parcd a Southern an·ent. but I l'ndcd up as Aubre) James. the bad gu~ dn ... er in the canar) yello.,.,, It son of put 'T he Hard) Boys' to rest." When he fin ished that sen es 1n 19 79 11 wasn ·1 hard to get roles -as long as he was willing 10 play another 'ers1on of Frank Hard}. "But I'd donl' that for three )Cars and' I didn't .,.,ant to repeat 1t." he 4131d "The d1flirnll thing .... as &l'lllng people to llll'CI.,., 1th me and d1scu~s new roll'' .. 11" rl'al name 1s Richard Ste\ cn,on Parker. but he had to reverse 11 tx:u1ur,c a nother actor with that name wai; a member of the Screen Actors ( iuild SAG does not allow two actors to ha\e the same name. even if it's a real name Sle\ cno;on 1<; marned to actress K1r~11e Alie), who stars w11h Tom Selleck in "Runaway." :::rc ORIN 'U lttaADA SAO C'.AllWAY \ 634 9361 m1s11 BRU lrlSSIOfl YlJO MANN 8R1A C OWAROS MISSION \Ill JO ~79 5339 MALL mmo Bt(NA PW ·~NU UA M()VILS 8 CIHtOOMf. m •99J r.J•2m •CO$U ltl(SA SAii .IUM CAPISTUM> IOWAROS CNMA PAClfk: lrlSSKlH OR IH CCNICR 919 4141 493-4~S "fl TOIO "SMTA W [ OWAROS Cl I ORO lOWAJIOS BRtSTOt S81 9!>00 ~o 1m ·-lllDT..sTtJ (()WAJIOS~ COWARDS CNMA W{Sl m~~s 8'1 393!> 'UIM.A .... »JlflED ~ f AStO SQOAR( .. DOllT r7lll6'10U3 $TtJ(O ~!sE;STf.l~[)ft()I :lm::i s II ;r.u. I. lull 6 J 134 zsn~~~·i:i!, ) • il;1•l1•b•W6l Ut 'l'Q/Ktll!lt !!ttt SJtf•Mlll ... IEA"""a ........ ·s ............ , ""' Foottoo&e (~Q) lltCKt 6 MAUD& (N-U) $HOWi AT , :00 J 20 !I 40 I O•&. 10•20 ... llAKttrl lDealftc ••rclH IN) AT 1 . 0 3 Jt) s 30 7 JO&. t JO ••• 000) S HOWS AT U :OO 2 lO 0 00 7 JO &. 10 00 70~M /NO hue• STAftll~CNI 70MM I OolbyStareo 1 a i40 2 •S• S13S • 00. 10:20 ~ ftLYHILLI COP (ftJ SHOWS AT I fS l 21 •1H 7 so &. to 01 CfTV H&AT CNJ SHOWI AT I 1U J tll Sll7H I U NO ,.ASSES fltNOCCMtO .. J "1ut Spl1th (N) CllllCI flrl«• Cher_.o lltCKt & llAUIMl ..,...,, "'" ,.. ........ Afftlr t•I NO'TOCOt. (PtO) "'" CO·,.Ulur• Polle• f.Udlmy C•I ........ , l'lut Co·"11t ••e1 Ot_•t l'° 1 :11 . HQ.7 .. nn ./ Orange Coast OAILV PILOT /Thursday, Decemt>et 27, 1984 * 88 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 Irvine businessman learns ins, outs of travel hard· way Flytn 36.054milestnjust 15daysearn s J .R. Rytter his gold card and travel savvy By J OY DEE AbJTHONV o.llr l'let C-11 p I ... I After traveling 36,05 4 ai r miles an 15 days to set up his "lnvestorlank" computer system and to wan a year's free unlimited firs( class air ·nigh1 from United Airhnrs. J R. Ry1ter. chief execu11 ve officer ofC"entul) Hill Financial an Irvine. ·~ ready w11h some travel tips. He will also honor any requests for 1nformat1on on lnvestorLink that do not require ham to go up in the air any time soon. "Next time I might think 1wlce," hr admits. "It was grueling." But then. an average of 2.404 miles a day at 19 cents a mile ($7,000 total) is not expected to be a piece of cake. When he uses his special I 984 United Airlines Gold Card. Rytter will be an a pos1t1on to ut1h1e '.>ome ot the following words to 1he wise Suppose you have lo sw11ch from PSA to United in 10 minutes after your plane hits the ground Because a terminal. at O'Hare A1rpon an C hi- cago for example. ma)' JUSt be labeled ''Terminal I" or "Terminal 2" ~1th no 1nd1cat1on of which aarhne"; passengers board there. a hast} traveler should find out in ad' ance Rytter says, what concourse and gates United uses at a gi ven airport Someumesan aarhne will use more than one concourse. "In Dallas, with Delta for instance. the} have two different concourses and nothing 10 give you an)' clue about which onl' you should be going on." he <;a1d You --- can either have your travel agent find out for you or you can 'itop by the aarhne }ou'll be using an another city whale yo u're walking b) 1t 1n the airport an)"''a)'. Just ask. "In such and such a city. what concourse arc you on and what gate!. do you use?" "You ma)' end up 1n a light connection ncn though you had a t\\O·hour lcewa), the aa rhne being late or something, not through your planning but through the law~ of the Jungle ofnyang." "I flew 46 states an 12 day!.," Ryner commented. "If you're doing a lot of traveliag," he said. "it's good to take the big OAG (Official Airline Guide). not the little OAG. It's the bible." That wa} if your plane suffers a delay or technical difficult y, you are ready to check the alternate choices Be- cau~ the big OAG as big. Ryucr suggests coping the relevant pages. The lnvestorLink service that Ryt- ter traveled about the cou ntry to set up as almost ready to go he says. T he programmers have done their bat "'Jow 11 on!\ needs a test "We should be up and 'in operauon 1n Januar; :· R' tter remarked. "1nvcstorl ink allows 1n\estors and financial tn!>t1tut1ons to tran~c1 cenaficate of deposit business via computer. without the need for personal telephone contact "There's a need for this ~n.1ce," R)1ter observes of the program he dreamed up. He says 11 wall be more extcns1vt.'. than anything rnrrently available: "I haven't !.een anybody that comes close to what we're do1 ng," he remarked. The service will be used primanly by people who manage other people's money in the form of certificates of deposit The investor puts a total portfolio into the computer's mem- ory banh while also typing in tbe m1n1mal standards that the financial 1nst1tut1on involved must 'meet or exceed What makes sophasttcated analysis with a computer cspcc1ally necessary to today's investor. Rytter says. is the number of banks and savings and loans that have recently failed. more than at any time an our history. As you have money to invest, the computer analysis makes it pos~ible to view on the screen the best rates that are av.aalable, Rytter said, from those mshtutaons that meet your criteria, whale not bavjng to wade through numbers from those who don't. Should yo ur criteria change, you then alter the input to the computer and read ofT new invest- ment poss1b1htaes. The computer will signal to you tha t an institution no longer meel$ your standards 1f such 1s the case. Gettini a prin,oul of detailed informauon from the computer to look at in a leisurely way 1s much easier than trym& to digest what someone 1s telling you over tht' phone. Ryner points out There are 24 different rauos on banks and 24 different rauos on savings and loans that standard can be matched up against, he added. It's faster and safer to search investment opuons this wa) than by other methods. he S8)S Ryner is bullish on lnvestorlank's future success. "M) forecast as tha1 we will have I 00.000 users at the end ofa year. It's mr. belief that there are about 1.5 malhon potential users in the United tates. What the foreign market is I don't know but we wall be in the foreign market as well." Getting back to the airport scene, Rytter says he I'.> a newcomer to this area and has never flown out of John Wayne Airport Currently. Los An- geles Airport 1s h1'> favonte "It as the cas1e5t and best to get in and out of. of an) that I know or" EIP gets Malaysia con tract f lP Macrowa"e announced 1t has recei ved a $872.000 order for sweep signal generators from the Tele- communacauons Depanment of the Government of Malaysia. , This is the largest non-defense contract to date for the company's swept signal generator product ("Source"). The compan) stated 1hat the o rder reflect~ the increasing acceptance of ats microwave \ourcc produc t li ne a m o ng tek- communicauom customers world- wide EIP expects that the maJOnt> of this order will be shipped dunng ns second fiscal quarter ending March 29, 1985. EIP Mano""a"e manufactures microwave test and measurement instruments Despite the glamor of high technology, tobacco and beverages biggest earners NEW YORK ( P) -lk \p1tc the glamour of haeJl tcchnolog~ the mo.,1 profitable busincssc-; O\ er the last fi, e years were the lo\\-tl·ch and fairl) pedestnan realms ol \Oft dnnk'.> and tobacco products. according to a Forbes magazine sun.c) The soft dnnk indu,tn had a 2"' I percent return on equ1h ;J\er thl' IJ'I fi ve years whtlc al cohoht· tx·Hra~l' brought an 18.1 pcn:ent retu1 n •11 equity. bnng1ng the rnmh1ntd rl·tur n on equity for the l'nlm' tx·, nagt· industry 10 22.4 perccnl The tobacco industr) \ return on equity was 20.1 percenl over the pasl fi ve vears. MUTUAL FUNDS Oilfield dnlhng ~·qu 1 pml·nt and <,en ace!> finished th mi in liH'·)ear industl') profitab1hh "'•th a 20 I percent return on cqu1t\ I orbes ~ad Return on equity 1s protit as J perlentagc of the combined 'alue ol all lOmmon dnd preterrcd '\tock fhe health care 1ndustr. lin1\hcd founh. \A.Ith ..i fi .. l'·H·ar rrturn ot IY Y ix·ru:nt I hl' puhli<.h1ng indu'itr. tinl\hcd filth v.1th a 19 2 perLent rt·iurn anJ till' petrokum indu<,lr. v.J'>'\l'<th \.\Ith an Ill Y ('ll'rll'nt rt'turn on equ1t} In SC'\t'nth place wa'\ 1hc ~n ice 1nuusll). rnduding ra~t tood chain~. food d1c,trabutor' and industrial and ollite sen ice companies This group had a rnmbaned return on equ1t) of IX pen.cot O\er the past fi "e }ears. Rounding out the top 10. b\ industf) and return on equtt}. Y.erc clectncal equipment. I"' 7 percent. computers. I 7.4 percent. and broad- ca'>llng. 16 ll percrnt ..\t the hottom of the li'lt. IO 42nd pl.iu• "-3'i the motor' chicle indu'>tr. \.\Ith a I I percent relum on l'QUll\ ll\l'r thl' la.,t fi,c \l'af'>. But Forbe .. notl'U that th•'> andustr) has reco .. ered Imm the depth<; of the recession w11h J health) 18 perccnl re turn on equ1 t~ an 1984 f orhe\ said that IO genera l, the I 984 reco .. ef) pro' aded the biggest profit boo!>t to industnes v.1th the worst fi ..,c-)ear a .. erages lndustnesat the top of the last had less-than- a,erage returns on equ•t> in 1 9~ Forbes ..aid .. perhaps the best wa) 10 summanze th as tops) ·tun' )car 1s s1mpl ) 10 notr that the rc lurn on cqu1t) ot once-tx:lcagucred au10- mnt1\t' <;upphl'r'> " 16 pern·nt · e\aLtl~ t•qual to 1hc rc1urn on l'Qu1t\ tor be .. cragL' compan1t''>. "h1c h head- ed the Im on a liH· 'car ba\l'i r orbe'\ c;a ad the ti vc most profitable l0mpan1es over the past five ~cars and thei r returns on equll) were MCI Commun1cat1ons. 125 3 percen t. ..\pple ( omputt'r 11 J N percent. Lod .hecd Corp . 8"' I pem·nt. NIKE 83.2 percent. Price ( o o'\ .., pen:ent The magazine ~1d the faste'il- growang rnmpan) 1n term<i of earn- ingc; per share over the pa\t fiH )CJJ"\, "'as Jeffer'ion Smurfit. v.hoc;c earn- ings per share "erl' up I N 4 percent .\pple ( omf)uter v.a'\ ~·c.:ond. \\llh earnings per sahrc: ur 112 ) penent 111 the fi,e \-ear\ The third tounh .ind lifth-fa~ll''t growing compan1e1, \A.~rc First Bo-.- ton. with 98 8 pertent growth G C Murphy. "•th !\"' -percent gro.,.,th. and Pnce Co v.11h 0 ll J)l'rct·nt growth. UPs AND DowNs --- NEW YORK (AP! -Tne to1towtn11 1111 shows the Over tne Cou,,IP' SIOCks 11nd w11rr1nts 1na1 !'lave gone ,,o rne mosr and down Hie most OcHt'd nn i>ercent of ~hanoe for Wednesda' No secur lies trading below s or snares ere included 1000 Nel and i>erctnle~e criono" are tne difference between he previous Clos n11 bid price end Wednesdav s 1as1 D•d or'" UPS N~me Les I Cn11 Pct 1 l 'hld n { · l ~ Uo lJ J 1 lrd un Uo 18 2 rz1n11 \ot 111 Uo 16 7 ' M ff>u 1 I · 16 + 1' uo 16 2 s Da x un 1 l r~ UP 15 ' i Hello ~• ? Uo "~ M~dl c r· uo 14 T lyS un '' UP tp CmolM t 4 Uo I 0 OvER THE CouNTER ,_ Grand prize winner Betty McDermott, center. la the a;rand prize wtn.ner of the Tennis Lady-Yamaha Rin Bawilla.n 8weep9ta.k.a. She la being presented two airline tickets to Bawa.ll and two Yamaha Riva motoracootera by Ed Sherwood, IUJat. of Multi-Marketing, lnc. and Riva Dealer Sid Putow. left. of Newport Beach. Les Clayton retiring f ronJ Boyle Engineering Le\lle ..\ "Les" (la\ ton. tha1rman pan'·., lirs1 intemallonal project 1n of the board of iw,·1c f.ng1nt•enng I%' on Oruro. Bohv1a He was also Corp from I IJ., 3 to I Ql\4 .... 111 retm· 111,trumental in est.abhshmg Bo~ le'., from tht· l llmf)Jn\ Jt tht tnd 111 th" < or!"irJte "1arleung Dcpanment at \ear Ht•" 111 l nntinut' lo hi.· .11)i!iJll'tl lht• 11rn·' '-t'"'port Beach head- ~llh the: llrm J' J u1n,ul1.1n1 11n \.jll.1rh'r 'IX'l 1JI rrnJt'\ '' Dunnghl\2ll-\e..arJ\\lX1111un\\1lh l b \1 •n"'a'ckctedtvtheboardllf Ao\ le ( ·1a, ton ha' hl·en .1 ~n tigurt• d1rn 1llr\ ot Bo' le Eng1neenng in 1n thl' firm'> gro~th and hu\lnt'S'> ~ I 4,-and ~as named e'<ecut1' C' '1C"e development hoth domec;11call\ and pn·c;1dt·n1 in I 9b5 He 1s a reg.istered 1ntcrnat1onalh He l'\tJhl1'>hed prolt'\\lonal engmecr 1n nine states. Bo,le's Ventura ullilt 1n 1%2 .and an..J ... 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( orona del '.iar and { atalina hl.tnd C''clUSl\cl) "ta1ned Glass 0\ crla' •'a palC'.nled pr• "'l'" u\ing real lC'ad that '>lmulate<; 1rad1t111nal stained glJ\\ j • , IJ J ]\;. -11 32 1~ 0 3 7 '· s ... .. IHI . ' ) J.. 11 a , . .. ] 111 """"'p ._, • 111 "'Pvl..,..•O , 11 I . ~'J ude 8 -1 11 t • Pr-r •• 10 5 .. £11aa•11 z ! \U f •On\ ei.. 1 B•• o .... ) ... :i,. U N 6•• >. l8 8 te<.c 1 • • ~ c•v. ~ ~ . , 9 ~ . 9• zo 1,,o•com , . 11 Rl!~on )i., ~ ,, ~-Co...,o a ' . 9 I .. :1 HM@>(fl ] , 9 I ;~ f 39 T h. u :• Co'U\11 -.. • ·- I On the , • I --! I • .r THURSDAY'S CLOSING PRICES Dow JoNE S AvERAGES WHAT NYSE Om NEW VORK <APJ o.;c1· 71 I '7.l·~v Adv~nctd R~~necs,noed ¥otal uue' Ntwhloha New Iowa NYSE LEADER S UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (APJ -Tht followlno llsl $how' ~he New Vork Stock Exchenot JIOCk' and w1rran1' lhal hive oone up tht mo•I 1nd down lhe most baaed on perc1t1t of chanoe reoardleu of vorumt tor Thu"dav No ~urlll" tr1dlno below '2 are in(:I· -\.lded. Net and percen111oe chanoH art the difference belwHn the previous ctoslno price and Thurs3~f s 2 P.m. Price. Name Last Chg Pct. 1 Buttes Gas !>' • I 'h UP 10.1 2 World Alrw 21'1 .,. UP 9 3 Winter Jack 41't •t. UP H 4 Ronson 2~ 'Al Up . S Conrac 14'/J 3" Up 1 ValltY Ind 1h Yt UP . 6 Plrllnv i 'I• UP s HarnfKhfg 'fl ! ~ UP 4 6 Tufl Ind ~ UP . 'j PirJdvne 14~ I ~ UP 4.S I 1n11Rec1 s '}"' 'h UP '·• Elect An<X 'le 1/1 Up '·I I IL o •f P I 'h UP 4. 1 4 ~m~tl')l~P 6~ ,,. Up . ; Prlme<:m 17'1• ~ UP . ChmNV of 31 l'I• UP . FlnSl8 r 'fl ' UP .7 1, Giffrd~U 2 'h + t: UP .7 j McOonld JV• t If• UP .6 WvleLabl 14~ 1/'J UP .6 Mont Pow 19V. ~ UP . 2 "!lcoletlnsl jS'I• 'h UP 2 3 Erbamonl 1~ ~ UP ·) 4 rl n 5 71/'J ~ UP s ~c ~no n 3~ •11 Up . 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Price 1nd net chlnoe of rhe ten mosr 11ctlvt A,,,.rlcen Stock Exehenoe luues. tradl no n11llon111v al more ~lJ'I S1 IE Comm 4s21100 6~ -v. omeP1rt 314 ~ l~ -1-16 ~~~~~B !~i: 2~~ + I 7 KtvPl"larm 1~, 9 + 11& ~ataProd I , IS'h ->.. l"lart~A l , ~ + 'le rulchr Res l~~ -'I• Verbalim s-+ '"' 1; re~ 11it' lilfoM!tl;l'I NEW YORK (AP) -Mosl active ovtr· -lht·counler stocks supc>lled bv NASO Name vw:u~ Bid A1ked Cl"lg i1ndQn 1, ,7 53-4 !~ + ~ rohSc 4 41" -'Iii andem m·SOO 19°141 I J.4 118dc 'i 14'4 1•1" MCI l, 7'11 7l!. -11!1 ~~~yn m· •: ·~:~ ·J~ -';), Mlnlscr , 11e v. -''• AppteC , 2 ~ 2 3" + !:! GlenFd , l l't 9 + 'TW COLD QUOTES METALS QuorEs c,. - That'sanaptde ripttonofbotli businessand f · business people a long th Orange Coast. To keep tra k of where ompanle ar goingandwht hp oplearehelptng them g t th r .ju t watch ~credit Lin · -v ry day in l·he Business e tion of your new Daily Pilaf Coeta Meu High'• Derek Louden drl•ea buellne for ahot agalnat Fountain Valley .,.., .... ,.... ., ......, " ........ defendera Eric Zeno (32 ) and Brent Martin (35) durinC <>ranee Holiday Ct ... tc. Barons pick up • easyw1n But Edison , Vikes, Huntington Beach girls s uffe r def eats Fo unta in Valley, Woodbridge and Mate r Dc1 came up co nvincing win- ners, but co-host Edison was among three area teams that tumbled an the first round of the Marina-Edison Elke, Girls Basketball To urname nt at Edison Wednesday. Along with Edison, Manna and Huntington Beach came out on the short end o f their first-round tests. In a Gahr Tournament contest, Ocean View kept ats SPotless record intact by humbling Long Beach Jordan. Here's how 1t went Fount.ala V11ley 7%, Dana Hlll1 %8: The Baro ns had no trouble 1n dis- patching the Dolphins a nd movmg into today's quarterfinals against El To ro. Susan Wahn. Jackie Cook and Kem Clower scored 14 Points apiece whale Laune DcHaven added 8 for Fountaan Valley which improves its record to 3-4. The BaroO'i had an afternoon contest today. • Foothill 64, Edison 42: Jenny Osur scored 24 points to power once- beaten Foothall to the victory. drop- ping the Chargers into an afternoon consolation contest with Savanna today. Long not perfect, but he's very close Iowa quarterback carves up Texas to lead 55-1 7 rout By tbe Associated Pre11 Iowa quarterback Chuck Long stall doesn't know if he wants to be a professionaJ football player next year. but 1fhe asked the Texas Lo nghorns. 1 ~ey'd probably tell ham to do 11. That way. they'd be sure they'd 'never have to face him again. In what may or may not have been has final ~me as a collegian, Long enjoyed his Christmas feast one day late, carving up the Texas secondary for 461 yards and six touchdown passes an leadjng the Hawkcyes to a 55-17 rout Wednesday night in the first Freedom Bowl at Anaheim Stadium. Not many people saw Long in action. Only 24.093 showed. although Tom Starr, c.xecuuvc director of the Freedom Bowl. said about 30.000 11ckets were sold. Starr said the rain, which began 1n the early a f\cmoon and continued the rest of the day, hurt the chances of a good "walk-up" crowd, which of- fic ials were counting on to boost attendance at the inaugural game. "He (Lonf.) was everything we saw an the films, •a stunned Texas Coach Fred Akers said ... He was as perfect as I've ever seen a quarterback be." Long wasn't quite perfect, but he was close. The 6-4, 202-Poundcr misfired on his first four passes. but bounced back to complete 29 of 39 attempts ma driving rain, including 11 straa~t at the end of the first half and bcgrnnina of the second. The yardage, touchdowns and compleuons were school records. along with has 481 yards an totaJ offense The sax T D passes arc believed to be the most e.,.er thrown 1n any bowl game "For a wet ba ll and· throwing agaa n'it a man-to-man where you have to lhrow perfect sln kt:\ he 'Aas fantastic." Io wa Coach HayClen Fl) said. "He's not the picture perfect passer. All he docs as throw stnkcs. He's so Po•sed and so calm and he probably reads coverages bette r than any quarterbac k an America. He almost never throws 10 the wrong guy." Long. a two-time All-Bag Ten C onfcrencc pa ck who finashed seventh an the Hessman Troph) voting this year. has to make a dec1s1o n about has fulure because he could either return to lo"'a next fall for another season or declare himself ehgibk for the NFL and USFL drafts Long. who has thrown for 7.164 yards an his Iowa career. said he stall hasn't made up his mind. "This was a good game to end the year on, but I stall want to Sil down and thank about my dec1s1on," said Lon'° who pulled himself out of cons1derat1on for Postseason all-star games in case he wanted 10 sun· at Iowa." I don't want this game to tiavr any bearing o n what I do. "I want 10 go home. sit down tor about a month and think about 11. talk 10 SOfJ!f people and then make up m\ mind. 1THUASDAY, DECEMBER 27, 198• . Slippery Rock la bllllng own running b.ck tor Helamen. C2. L.Men roll, but Cllpp1re •utter def 1 llt In NBA. C2. It's 10-0vs·.10-0: Eagles, MD 111eet Es ta n cia throt tles Villa Pa rk, 68-35; Barons stop Mesa By ROGER CARLSON OftlleO.., ........ Estanc ia H1&h basketball coach Joe Reid watched has unbeaten Eagles mow down their I 0th straight vu:t1m Wednesday night a~ V1fla Park's Spartans fell without a lot of fanfare an a 68-35 basketball dec1s1on. Then he took a good look at Mater Dea Hi&h's Monarchi. an Lhe nightcap of the first round of Lhc 20th annual Orange Holaday Cla ssic. a team which dealt talented Santa Clara a 54-47 loss to set the Eagles up for tonight's 8:30 collision with the Monarchs at Chapman College. .. I would expect a half-co urt trap," said Read. but he wa<; well aware has quintet faces a number of challenges. beginning with 6-7 All-Amen can Tom Lewis "We have to do a good JOb trapp1n~" continued Read. "With Lcwu. 1f you front him they're going tolobthe balltoham lf)oubackham. well, that $I ves ha m the ball "We'll JUSt open like we always do," continued Rea d. ··wuh a press and a zone and see how they hnc up. We have to shoot cxcepuonally well and draw the fouls on penetration And, af we can play 1t hard on their guards, af there's a weakness there ." Any way you look at It, the Eagles are underdogs, but it's apparcntfy a game which they've been Po•nung for (Pleue .ee ESTANCIA/C2) Joe Reid Gary McKnlCht Iowa runnln& bac k Owen Gill (33) carrlea for abort galD aa Te.z.as def end era Bla ke Monarc hs survive San ta Clara five ; ---Vikes rally to win Mater De1 H1Jh's Monarchs racked up 1he1r 10th st.ral.ght basketbaJJ dcc1s1o n witho ut a loss Wednesday na&ht -an fatrly roullnC style - routine an that once agatn the Monarchs "'ere pll.shed, and once aprn they were equal to the task. earning them a a second round teSt with I 0-0 Estancta tonight 10 the 20th annual Orange Holaday Oassic at Chapman College. Co ac h Gary M c Knight's Mo narchs, ·67-5 over the past 21h years, were challenged by Santa Clara's Saml.$ for the second time in 1wo tournaments, and the Stacey Cv1Janov1ch-ICd Saints did some pushing aplll with lethal out.side shoot1111 lhrouah three quarten before a capacicy crowd of 2,200. But as has been the story with Mater Dea. when things got sttcky (37-37 throu&h three quarters). the To m Lewis Show surfaced, and with the help of a very effective tnanpe and two defense in the late &OLD& finall y st10ang the Saants, the Mo narchs pulled away for a S4-47 victory Lewis. despite the nu and a dramed ap~nce. led ~ way with 27 Points, hattang 10of13 from tbe field and 7 of8 from the line. The 11de did not turn. however, until Sant.a O ara went unrewarded on seven straight trips downoourt, getting off j ust one shot on each (Pleue 11ee llONARCB8/C2) /r Brawner (85) and BUI Heathcock (68) move in for atop durln& Freedom Bowl. Denise Ogburn notched 21 Points in a losing cause for Edison. a season high for the sophomore. Ma chelle Hennessey added I I. The Chargers played without the services of Knsten Walson, who was 111. Edison as now 6-4 o verall. 3 Sailors ·earn All-CIF football honors Mater Del 7t, Cypre11 U : Sisters Mary ( 18 points) and Gen Gainey ( 17) combined for 35 Points as the Monarchs (I 0-1) advanced into the second round to face Woodbndge at 7 tonight. Foley , Truong, Beech , Uni's Pearlman accorded laurels on Division III teams Mater Dea built a 41 -14 halftime By ROGER CARLSON advantage an cruising to the rout. 0t1Mo..,,..._...., E1perania 48, Marina 34: Senior Three Newport Harbor High foot- forward Hc1d1 Olsen scored 19 of her ball stars -268-pound tackle Make game-hi'-h 14 Points as the Aztecs Beech, r~-civer Ho Truong and t~c stopped Manna. passer who got the ball to ham. Shane The Vikings (5-5) were paced by Foley. have been honored with All- freshman Dawn C'harroin's nine CJF Divisioa-UI ho nors by members Points. of the First Interstate Bank Athletic Foundation's board. Lo1r1 H , Haatlngioa Bueti H : In addition, University High Kelly M umy led the Oale"' (5-3) with linebacker Todd Pearlman and eaaht points, but Huntanaton Beach Saddltbaclc HiJh's Earl Jones and could not top center hanna 1'e!S.e> John Cook received similar honors. who red .10 of her 22 poanu ID~ Player of the Year 15 Baldwan fourth quaner Puk'1 Muchael Johnson, who led all Woo4brhtie u, Loet S.ull wu... uthem ~ton plllCT'S over the U : nior hlron Lyon to scd in 12 rquJar K&lqil with 2,072 yards on points to kad Woodbndge to the wtn. 11 S completions for 18 touchdo\to'n . First team honors went to Betch Ocua Vtew f?, Lo11 Bueti Jordu and Jones. who ~ Ha.rbor and 44: The Scahawks rolled to their SPtth Saddleba<·k to a share of the Sea View Win WllhOUI I 10 lhll tcaS()n, 8S Uque Champion htp With unbeaten 1un1or center Tnna Vlacho 11n1tcd campaians throuah the reaulu Ocean View wt th 16 ofherpmc-h•ah !CISOn. 27 po1nt'I an the first quancr Beech pearheadcd • huae Newpon Vlachos netted 12 of 16 field-toal Harbor lane and 1s con idcrcd a &ood attempt an pacma Ocean Vttw bet lP be ttenaatcd by . He v.as Dana Douty had a scuon·h•ah 12 the Daily Pilot's Lineman of the Year amm and Laura imck wa a force in the a View uaaue. on the boarth, hauhna down 16 Jones '4'8' the Daily Pilot's Bick o f rcbound'l. the Year ill the Sea View Lequc, wtth duty an the Roadrunners' oflens1ve and defensive backfields. He averaged 7.4 yards a carry offensively and was the cornerstonr to what was considered the best defensive backfield an the league Truong, Foley, Pearlman and Cook were second-team choices on a team consisting of players from the Southeastern. Eastern and Central conferences an playoff compe1111on. Truong caught 55 pas~s for 86 'l yards and 11 touchdowns. an averagr of 15. 7 per completion. He was thc Daily Pilot's choact for MVP honors an leas uc. Foley, the only Junior of the"' a~a players honored. completed I SO of 263 ~.223 l._11rdynd 17 touchdowns. H 1 compfet1onbtc was S7 pcrttnt. 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'J -St • • too St •• 1 \ ' C2 Orange Co t DAILY PILOTIThuraday, Doeember 27. 1~4 SPOR T s BREAK Slippery Rock's Heis1nan choice is pretty slippery Milestone for Lake rs' McAdoo IN<il l:WOOD -Mreem \bOul-m Jabbar \Com! 24 potnh to pun• tlu: Los Angclc'> lakeri. to u I 01-97 victor') o~er the 5eat1le 'iupt"~Ol\lt ~ Wednc'>da} night in Nattonul Huskctball ..\\SOC 1at1on pla} at thl' forum MaJll John\on added 18 pomh and Bob Mc doo had 17 point'> for the Lakcr... Mcf\duo he<'ame the 18th player to ~rnrc 18.000potnb1n un NBA ~·1ue~·1 From AP dl1pa1ctx> SLIPPERY RO< K. Pa -College [i] football already has it~ first announced C , candidate for the 1985 He1sm a n Trophy: Sli ppcry Rock lJ n 1 vers1ty run n &n$ back Chuck Sanders. 11 wa'i the Laker~ first w11\ ovc1 Sedttk th1ll ~nson follo.,., ing thn~ lo~ses It 1ncrea\Cd the I ukcrs' Pal·1lic [)1v1M>n lcall to four gnmc' ov~·r the PhlX.'nl\ 'iun~ and wa' the Lake"' fiflh win in n row. San1.kr~. the leading rusher in NCAA Division II this ~a)On, 1s bctn& pushed for college football's top 1nd1~1dual award m a tongue-in-cheek campaign by John Carpenter. Slip~ry Rock's sports 1nformat1on d1r~"tor. "You rnuldn't get away wtth this at any other school. but wnh us it's different because people are fascinated with our name," Carpenter said. The lakcr~Jumped out to an c1ght-pmnt kad <ll lbc end ol om-Qlrnrtcr, bu1h 1t to I 0 pomh at the hull ~8-48 I he Llkcrs tncreni.cd their lead to I 3 po111t~ m1Jway through thc third quarter bcfo1e cattle begun 1t~ romehad. and shonencd the kad to '}i' points. 82 76 nt the end of three quarter~ Slippery Rock's unique name has made 1t perhaps 1h~· nation's best known smaJl-coll~e team, and us ~ore'> c1rc oflcn announced at stadiums along wlth tho\C' of the Ohio States, Southern Cals and M1ch1gans of the major college world. Mavericks hold off Clippers DALLA -Mark ..\guUTe scort•d 31 m points and the Dallas Mavencks hl'ld off a late Los Angeles Clipper charge. led b> Sanders, converted from fullback to tailback early th1!> season: responded wtth 1.280 rushing yards for Shppcl) Rock. a western Pennsylvania school of 6,200 ~tudents. located about 50 miles from Pittsborgh. Norm Nixon. who recorded his 5 OClOth career assist. for a 124-118 victory V.-clinc-.<la) n1,ght tn National Basketball Assoc1at1on pla) N1~on scored 10 of his 20 point-; in the fourth quancr. including a basket 1hat pulled the Chpixrs to within 116-110 with 2:06 to pla} A MKhael Cage Im· throw made 1t 116-111 bcfor<' Dalla!>' Ja)' Vincent and Rolando Blackman htt back-to-back jumpers 10 put Dallas out of reach at 120-1 I I w11h I :02 to pla). "There are no rules that say a Dtv1S1on II player can't be picked (for the He1sman)." Carpenter said. .. \nd he's b1per. stronger and faster than Doug Au tie," th~· 1984 He1sman winner from Bost9n College. Carpenter mailed out post cards to He1sman voters la~t wecJ.... urging them to track Sanders' progress next fall ··You l.hdn't consider him in 1984. but here's hoping the, name will be catch y in '85," the postcard urges. Vincent scored 2 1 points and Blackman added 20 for Dallas which evened its record to 14-14. Junior Bridgeman added 19 and Dereck Smtth had IM for the Clippers. which lost for only the third time in I I game' and fell to 14-16. Quote of the day Nicholls hel ps Kings earn tie 0enV8( quarterback John Elw•y: "Back In Pato Alto, I was just one of the guys. I could hang out and nobody bothered me. But In Denver, well. this city Is nuts over the Broncoe." VAN<. 'OU VER. Bnt1sh Columbia -~ Bernie Nicholls )Cored with 3:27 remain-, 1ng tn the third period 10 give the Los .\ngeles Kings a 3-3 tie wtth the Vancou'cr <. anucks 1n a National Hocke} League game Wednc'>· da} n1~t. Sixth s tra i ght win for Bucks Sidney Moncrief scored 23 potntS and m Terry Cummings added 21 to lead M1l- "11cholls took a plliS from Jim Fox and c;coorx·d lhl' puck past Vancou~er goalie R ichard Brodeur lor h1., 22nd goal of the season The Canucks had taken a 3-2 lead when "'inger Jere (,1ll1s recalled from the minors Monday, scored earlier in thl' third pcnod. G1lh!> took a backhand pas~ trom \.1ark Kirton to beat Kings rook1e goaJie Bob Janel·) lo.. trom l IOSC IO. "'aukee to tts sixth consecut1 "e victor) \\ednesda\. a 97-87 National BasketbalJ Assoc1at1on dec1s1on over H ouston. The Bucks. 20-11 also got 14 points from Alton Lister and 12 from Paul Preuey . In other NBA action Wednesda). Jeff Malone scored a game high 25 pornts. while Dudley Bradley added ~2 and Jeff Ruland I 8 to lead Washington to an easy I I 4-89"1c1ory over Indiana . Micheal Ray Rlcbardsoo scored 26 porn ts, mduding 12 in the dcwuvc second quarter. as New Jersey defeated Detroit, 112-97, at the Meadowland~ Arena . . Larry Bird, limited to one point 1n a lopsided second penod, scored 20ofh1s 34 1n the second half as Boston rallied to beat Phoenix. 11 Q-11 4. The Suns are now 12-4 at home this season after having their seven-game homecoun winning streak snapped . Dominique WUklns poured in 34 points to offset 36 from New York's Bernard Kloc as Atlanta stopped the Kn1 cks, 117-105. in :"'llewOrleans Janel )'k played a steady game in the Lo'i Angele., net<o a<o the Kings were outshot 41-23 and outworl.cd b) the C anut ks Television, radio T£LEV18ION 10:30 p.m. -COLLEO! FOOTBALL: Uberty Bowl -Arkanaas vs. Auburn (detayed), Channel , 1. 7:30 p.m. -PRO IASKETBAU.: Boston at Cllppers, Channel 11. Adrian DanUey scored 41 potnts to lead Utah to a 133-122 victory over Kansas C'll) Mike Evans ~ored all 18 of his points m the first h<ilf and Alex Engllsb took oHr the sconng load tn the .. ccond hall. finishing "'1th 31 to spar!. Dcn,er o'er \;m .\n10010. 130-t I 9 The 'H.tof) m o' ed the Nuggeb. 18-11. tnto sole pos<>es•>1on ul lir\t plJ(e m the Midwest Dt' 1s1on. ahead of Houston. 17-1 .:! 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BA8KET8All: Nevada- L.as Vegas vs Arkansas St., Channel 9. RADIO 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Liberty BoWI, KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBAU. Boston at Clippers, KIEV (870). 7:30 p.m. -PAO HOCKEY: Boston at Kings. KWVE·FM (108). ESTANCIA TESTS MATER DEi TONIGHT ... From Cl '>lnC'C the da~ thl·\ k.1rnt·d 111 tht• painngs "Thq told U'> we had Villa Park in 1he opener and Matl'r Dc1 the next n1~ht," ..aid Reid. ·'The) knc" 1t wa~ g01ng to he Mater Dc1 " Reid \3\\ ti''> 'tf) doubtful a \lowdo....,n "111 matenah1e "If we go down .,.,c·re going to go Jo....,n 1hrow1ng the best we've got at them We don't want to be embar- ras\t'd, ·• ~aid Reid. who showed a J1st1nct dt'>pleasure for his team·., pcrformame \\ednesda)' night. dl'- sp1te the lop.,1dcd '>rnre. ..\dam l o<.kwood was the game\ leading <,<.orer with 16 point\ and had five steal'} Enc Van Doren and Jen Funn each Lalhed 10 but 31 of50(62 percent shoottng) from the field failed to 1mpres~ the Eagle coach The!>e two met 1n the 1983 tour- nament finals and 1t "as a '>1m1lar ,1tua11on -fast and scrappy Estancia against tall and No. I Mater Dc1 - and the rec;ult was an 82-58 v1cton tor Mater De1 l·l\1·\~th'fl' '"<.'dm•\d,I\ r11~hl Fountain Valley 112. Co<11a Mesa 52: r he H:Hllll\ ( 'i-'l 1oolo. <.untrol t«HI\ 10 thl' 1hird 4uartcr w11h an M-11 run alter < o\ta \i1eo,a clo'>ed thl' gap to '0-~4 .ind maintained a at lca\I iJ four-pmnl lrad through lhc third period then <.''\panded a 51-4M rnargtn Ir• <ii .it< IJtc 1n the final pcnud Rrent Martin lt•d lht• wa) Im the "'inner<. "'Ith 2fl point' and ( adm Hm:eno ( 16) and Mike Hornl'r I IOI \.\t'rC also in double ligurec; ·we·\e been ofT for a week and I 1hought we played a httk lctharg1ull- I\ ·said Fountain Valle\ ( u.i<. h I ).i\ t' Brown. whose Baron~ return tonight ( 'i I{)) to meet Lagun.1 Hill\ 1n the second round The Barons an.· \till without play· making guard Simon Thoma'> (he's out until Jan. 9 w11h J km·e 1n1ur. ). but Mesa wa'i unahk to ta kl• a11' an· tage Junior Mnch Pehchow\kt \rnrtll 16 points and teammate Mall Judd ( 13) and Karl Kimme 11 I) wut Jl'>1> m double figures lor '1c'ia "\.\ e got good \hot'>·· .. au.l C o.,t<i \lte<;a ( oach ftm l'ar<,<.•I hul thn 1u'1 d1dn'tgo '-"l' plJ\l'd hard <Jnd gc;t the <,hot'> we "anted·· Me..a returned to l 11n .. ola t1un 3l- 11on tht'> morning ag;.i1n'>t foo1h11l wnh the loserchm1natcd lrnm the 16- team toumamcnl Lake~ ood 80, \\ estminstn 50: .\nd\ DJf\t a 6-h ll'l11l'r 'rnrt·d 21.J point<,. I., 1n thl' hN halt. tn lead the l.anl·cr!> pu't lhl' Lion<,. 1 t wa., Lakt·woocr'> fir 'It '1llo11 after open- 1 ng the seav>n with 'l'Vtn lo'>\e'> Eric Schurman k<l '"e<,tmtn,te1 1 l-f1) "Ith 11 poinh T omm) DCH'r J<.llkd Ill and Marland Lme <.h ipped '" lltnl' ·1 he Lancer" ma1nta1ned J .t 1-2<1 lead at half11mc. ~tretchcd 1he1r lead to 11 after three quancr' and then outscored the Lion~ 22-l/ 1n thl· fin.ti quancr \.\ c<itmcn .. tn met SaddkhJl" thl'> m1>rn1ng ''11h thl· l<hl'f d1m1n.Jtl·d the \.\1nner mo' ing on 111 ir1 11 I~ conte\I f nda~ morning JgJ1n\t the "'inner ol the f oothtll-( Cl\IJ "vtesa game MONARCHS WIN AGAIN • • • From Cl occasion and Loming ur t•mpt..,. Tom Peahoch .1 (>-4 1un1or guard and 6-4 1un1or \t11.11 t I hnm:t\ gruhhl'd oil n·h11u11J .dtl'r rebound in that c,pan and \i1,11n lk1 took thl' k•td and upped 1t to .t ~-P hl'lwe \anta ( Iara rnuld SLUn: '"tth 1u<,1 '\ 4' kit McKnight. \\.ho h.1d \t:ltnl h" \ tt'"'i earlier about 1h1· fact ht\ w.rn1 o pened with h1ghl)-regarc.kd ~.1nt.1 (Iara then wa'I faced \.\.-1th Estan\.ta 111 the '>C<.o nd round, reHr\cd h1mr,df c,omcwhat \a~1ng 'Pla\1ng a \<1untl team ltl.c that. and again 1omorro\\ nighl (tClntght'<, game .,.,_Ith f \l:lOCIJ) make<. u<; a better team \.\inning O) 40 points doesn't do U\ an~ good" \s for fatanc1a "1r Knight .-.aid hl' doe<,n'1 C\p('tt a slowdu" n .. I \e l.no"n Joe Reid 'ltncc he wa., a .-.ophomure coach at M1\'11on Viejo .. <oa1d "vtc Knight "He'\ a tempo-control coalh. hut 1t''> ltke la\t )'f."ar 1.1.hcn 1t wa.-. No I aga1n\t Nu 2 If 1t wa' a league game 1t might Ix' d1flcrrnt. but not m a tournament · Blending wuh l c" '" Wednesda~ night wa.-. Mike Mitchell\ 14 f)<>tnh In other tnurn11mrnt .ll t1on Wednc~a~ Marlraa '8, Dana Hll11 46· rht· V,ikmgs ~f\-1 \lfd ;tn ll)t'rCOlflt' ~l'\ of tback\, 1odud1ntl .1 fnu1.p.11111 fi~t quarn·r und 1h1· 1, • .,., of f,.R 'ophomurt· \1arl.. < •l·orgl·,on lor u ma1ort1\ nt till' gJllll hn<tU\l' ol foul 111111hk· lhl' h.cd thll'l 1n lhl Ill\\ 1Jll \1ltinl1' ;ind ~<1t 111' tnurth \lllh SI'< \l'lllOl1' lclt 111 llH' h.t1!.1ltl'I rt•tu rn1ng ltH' rn1nulr'> l'ar lil'I I I Ill· h1g V1k1 ng '"phomou: t1n1\hnl \\l\h lour points \farina will he "llhout nliJ\nlaking gu.ird \Ian \1nl111<1 fhrol.l•n hand) until l'arl\ Januar\ and 'tandou1 lrc\hman Stc,t· < 1u1ld •'>out with the llu indcfin1tel\ Dana lltll\ lhl• lx\1 h·pt <,el:rct 1n Orange ( ount~ "hill· rl·cording a 5-0 record rcmatnl·d lhl' tx.·•a kC"pt !>Cl'rCt in Orangt' ( ount' "llh an t•flort "'h1ch included \11 pcru·nt \hooting from t hl' lidd 11 x of .SO) and I~ tu mover. Manoi.I plt1\l'd liltt hup for the mmt part 1.1. 11h un I l-\run at thntan 111 thc•fuurth 4uartt·r turninK 1t to a lX-3S "1annc.c lcad "T h.H ltr'r qu,1ne1 c;ct bac;kcthall ht1lk 11ho111 'II \ea1\," <1a1d Manna ( oar h ~tn t· Popuvu.:h. who'>e team won dc<op1tl' h1ttingJU~t 1lofl3 trom lhl· field 1 'l' 4 P<.'rccnt ). Circtt fl.null '>('Orl·d 12 of ht!. game high ~\point\ 1n the dC'Cl4'tH fourth llC"rtod Ml'flFffla mc~l!I tournament hoo;.t Ora1'gt' tomsht at 6:50 in the ond round of lhf' < h&mp1on.,h1p bracket W oodbridge tuffibles: 66-53 \\oodhmlgt· IJ1gh'\ ~nunjl OJ~h·t· b311 team la~ed earl\ d11t1111atu111 1n the Brea-Olinda To11rn.1mcn1 tod<I\ af\e1 dropp1n11 JM ~ \ dct 1\100 to I a Hahra 1n 1ht· npt•n1ne round Wcdn<''>· da). The Warn<H\ n•turned 111 a~ 11on this afternoon fa11n~ P.tl ilic:i 1n consol:1t1on pla> Th,.. lo~r 1\ eliminated rhe lf1~hlandrr\ llUllflC'd t<• ,1 ~(I 11 l~;id and cru1M·d thr rc't 111 thl' Wll\ ., Woodhnd~l' made a 1 un 1n tlw 1h1r<l qu;inrr cutttng the lead to SO 4 \. hul I .1 H.ihra \purtrd to a comfortable mar,1n ,1nd m;1mtamcd 11 \\ oo<ltmdgr had four pla\er\ in douhll' figure\ Jur11or \11ke Murph} '><.t>tc•t1 10 1.1.hlle wf)homon.•\ Mark l )on ( 11) J>a, 1d 1 own~<'nd (I 0) nnd Vince R"an I I I) ~rre dl'>o in 1w1n figure\ 1 hl' In\\ ran \\ oodbndRc'" rcC'Ord tn 2·4 f oR THE RE co Ro NBA WISTl•N CON,.lalNCI llulflc OMWI\ w L. llct. ca LA L•~•n 10 10 .. , Prn>enl• 16 I• w • Portland I~ IS 413 ~ ., LACH_, I• 16 '61 • SfeCCll u .. 441 6 Go1ot11 ~1•11 ' " .3?1 10 MldWttt DIVhlon Oenver •• 11 .,l Houlton 17 ,, st• I O•llH ,. 1• soo 31' Utall u ,. 467 .. ) ~an An1onio 13 11 433 i ' l(enul cu, 10 11 370 1 IASTIRN CON ... RINCI Allallllc DM"911 80,con 24 s 121 P11h•0.1pn1e ,, 6 786 I • W11t11nv1on 17 13 S67 7 , New JtrllY ll 11 433 llh Ntw Yo<k 12 20 31S 13 I GtfllUI Dlvl•len M w•ulo.H 20 11 ~s (It CA,)0 IS 14 517 4 OtlrOH IS i. Sl7 4 All<1nte " " 400 1 , tno.ene 1 71 uo 11 .. ci..11an<1 6 20 231 II '1 WednftdlY"t SCwe• LA Leltw1 IOI Seallle 91 OallH 124, LA Clipper' 111 wutilnoton 11• lnCS1an• 89 New JerH, 111 Oetroll 97 '•'lllW8U~M 91 Houllon 11 A"an111 117. N""' Yori.. IOS 80,1on 119 PtioenlM I U Dtr>ver 130. San AnlonlO 117 Ulen I)), Ke"'" Clly I?? Tonltlll'& Game• 8011on 11 LA Cll~n Cievt1eno •t Ctilc~~ Portland at San A >o' Hou11on et Kan1as Cllv Golden \latt <11 Sealllt L1kers 101, Sonic~ 97 SEATTLE (97) -Chambers 4·10 4-S 11. Vranes 7 J I 3 S, Slkma 6· I• 7·10 19. Henderson 10· IS 1·7 71, Wood 10· 18 )·3 7l. Sol>t•s 0 3 7 3 2, Brtckowskl I 4 O·O 7. McCormiek 2 • 0-0 • Bletkwtll 3-S 0· 1 6, \1.1novotd 0 0 3 • ) Tolels 31·76 21·31 97 LA LAKERS (IOI) -S1>1'1UC11 1·2 1·2 3. Worinv 4 9 4·S 11 Al>dul·Jet>Oer 10·19 •·S 74 JOMM)ll 6 11 6·6 II !>coll S· 10 1·2 II. COOC>ef' 6·10 1-1 13. McAdoo 7·14 )·3 11 Rtml>•l O·O 0·0 0, MtCH O·O O·O O. Wllktt 1·3 l 2 3 Kul>Cl\tk O· I O·O 0 Totals 40-90 71 16 101 Sc-bY Ou•r1•n !>Miiie n 2S 21 21-'T1 LA Lal\ers 31 27 24 19-101 Fouled oul-Aodul·Jabber Re· oound&-Setllle d (Slltme 61, Los Arttielh .. (Al>dul·Jet>Oer 9) AUlll&-Setlllt U I Htn<ltrMl<I, WOOCI 71 LOI A"9eiel 21 IJoMJOn IOI Total louls-S..11141 25. Los AnoelH ll TtcMlcel1-Los Anoelel H~ll· 1 ant co-c11 Bertke, Al>dul · JebOAr Allenc:lance -15,511 Mavericila 124, Clkloen 111 LA CLIPPl!RS (Ill) -8rld9emen l·lS 7 7 19. Cage 6 11 1·2 13, Walton 3·1 •·4 10. Nixon I · lS 4 4 20. Smith I· I• 2·2 II, M JOhnson •·9 4·5 12, Cetchlr>gs l·l O·O 2 Warrick 3·5 I l 7, Oonal<lson 2·3 3·3 7, Whllt •·7 2·3 10 Tol•ls •7·90 23·26 111 DALLAS (1241 -Avulrre 12·?4 7·8 31. llcncenl 9· IS 5·6 7J. Nlmptllu• 3-S 2·2 I. Devil 7·1? 1·2 11. BlackrNn 1·17 •·8 20 Ellll 4·9 7 1 l2 Perkins •·7 J·S 11 H11roer I·) 0-0 1 local\ •I 91 14 )3 12• Score by Ou•r1•n LA (llpoers JO 70 ,.. ,..-111 DlllH 31 34 JO 29-124 T"rH PO·n• goa-1· B•ldOeman D•••\ 7 E 111 1 Fou td ouc-Nont Ret>ound1-Lo1 A11Ql'IH SI Walton I I 1 OallH " I ll•nctnl Ill A\\•sl\-LO\ Ange••• 7S INh1on , ' Oa al 7'I Aguirre B1ackma11 71 Toia '°"'' Lo\ Anoe''' JO D1111n n T ec11r a N1>or •1ttl\da ct -16 8S9 Cot!~ Storts WEST '" IO"a 9'I Hewe H·IO 75 B••1o'•" tr .ng Ha..,a 49 ~a111e 46 EAST B•oo"·~ ( 0 13 r..,.,, SI MIDWEST M """"'& 10 M•rOuell(' 67 w' G•••~ Bev SJ Goruava S2 12 ~· TOURNAMENTS A•!lll>Ow CIU\iC Flrll Round ""'"' nJI ,,. n Iowa SI S9 Gt r~ b •tc• n A•kan1a1 s. HIGH SCHOOL e stancla 68, Villa Park 3S IOren91 Oentcl ESTA NCIA (611 Venk Doren 10 Loo.wooo 16 Moone• 8, Stamos 6. Cit· m~n11 I Covev 4, Furin 10, lual<. 3, Panarl'' 0. Erlnon O. Mu1lafa 3, Maehara O To1e11 ll 6 17 68 VILLA PARK llSI -Ctirtslenlen 7. Av•tl 6 Jecoos 4 Koob 14, Oufaucc 6, 5,.,, 1r 0 Frvt 0, Runo 0 Ramlru 2, Hefler O St•trsl•n<I I ColCe 0 Wleheorlnk 0 Tola ' U 9 11 lS Sc•n bY Ollar1en Es1~· '• 17 11 10 l•-611 Villa Per l 9 9 II 6-3S l<>•e tou•• E1Can11a Cl VIiia Par'-IS Fo .. •o "' ~ter Del S-4, Santa Clara 47 (Ora1199 Cl•nK I MATER 01!1 ISO L"""" 77 Mllch4!U 14 Tt "'IU. Owver 0 Pt•t>oOv J Kt IV 6 O C'>n• or 0 MOun<t 0 Tolels 10 14· 16 S4 SANTA CLARA 1•11 -(vl1&nov1ch I• Gama II Aamirtz 10 Donlon 7. AntcllHe 2 Boe• Santai'• 0 To•all 21 1·2 47 Sun bv Oii• rten Malt• Oe 14 IJ 10 11-S4 Sent• Cler~ 12 13 17 10-•1 l 01•1 IOUll Malt• De· 8 Senla Clara 16. fouled ou1 Garr a ISC l Fountain vanev 62, Costa ~ia S2 IOranoe Claukl FOUNTAIN VA\.LEY 1421 -Br<ceno 16 M••lln 76 f •n•• ion 6 Horner 10 Nagfrp 0 l z.,,,, 0 F z,.no 0 Gamblll 0 To1111 74 II 19 67 COSTA MESA (S1) Slro1cn S. Pel1C'1fJw\• 16 L •111~P• 1 ~ +mmf! l l Ju<IO lJ ~OO••ll•Jf'/ 1 (~r~p~ 1 Toltl\ 11 18·12 S7 Seo•• bY Ovarten Founta1• Va•IPv 14 16 15 11~7 COS la Mtse I I 16 u I 1-.57 To1a1 1011•, ~ ~~•A'" llAl•tv u Co1ca Mtsa 16 MlrlN 41, DIN HNli 4S tOrenoe Glankl OANA HILLS 14S) -Esceoan. Jttfle1'1 10 LvOn II M••n tu S. McSwtanev 9 Oelh 1 Dul>v 0 Tola'\ II 9 IS •S MARINA 1411 p, 0 Cre,,. 1 Crall 1. Knvfl '3 Gtorgelon • Ou nn 12 Neumann o To•••• tl n n .. Seer• by Ou•r1#1 Da'lt H • \ IS 11 13-•S M••·na • IS I 21-.t Toce1 iou•l Oena Hills 21. MarlNI I•. FOUlf'O Oul Eueo.n IOHI Lakewood IO, WHtmln1'9r so I Onftfe 0. n k) LAl<~WOOO tlOI -COOl>tf 14, Sim\ I, Oa"c 1' Clvek~ale 1 8tnk 1 2 Lilllt 6 Oone•SO' I Ktvs 1• Tot•I• )() 20 ,. IO Wl!STMINSTIR (SOI -Oever 10, ~churmon IJ Devis 9 J Smith 4, LOYt 9, AvsM 1 Cl)Ootr 1 Octloe 1, Harris 0, Stan 0 ~tu•CI 0 ~ Smll~ O POfler 0 To1el• 11 • 13 so kort bY O\ltr1w\ l•~•wOO<I 16 t5 17 tt--tO Wn•••'llnsl•r I• lS 11 ,_SO ro1a1 to1.11s La•ewOO<I 16, Wesfmlnsler 71 r oulo<1 ou1 Oavls IWl I! I MHIM 61, S.dclleeectr S 1 COrafllt aauk) IL. MOOINA (611 H•mt1n 6, ltvcraw •• o~ 6 Moss 11. Matto<1t 10 M<Ovthe 2 TOl••s )• 13 16 61 IADDLllACK Cil) -J~s I S.nct Cr111 0 ~ WallO<I 16 M.. Wtllr' II, COOll S 0 .. 1 • 1111•1'-24 J 1 JI sew.-.~ I MnOef\e 14 16 9 n-.1 s.oo .. bto 11 10 tl I• SI Tolatl ,, Cc~• ~It; 11 LI Habra "· WMdbf1de9 SJ C lrta ~ T wr'llllfNIW) WOOOllU~I Cs.I) -Murtflv 10 L•on I I Towntend 10 Crye< 4, YOflo. 1. '"*'•~ S. tryt11 11 L• HAl•A 16') E\H•le 2 Sttvtn\ 16, h vs~• 16 Ha..,ano 16 lllltf'tl<!er 11 , mt ~ • "'~''" I Sc.ert lrf °"'41~ l a H•br• 20 16 14 I ...... W*llfUI.. It I) 20 10-5.J hcr11110 1s -H•m.t1110, Irvan It f(l-.JI ~llJ•an lt,.oeco, ClPVfl <• ttdl Hltltl Khool K«tt CHlANG• HOLIDAY CLAU•C Cat CNlllNll C ..... I rint •wnd l.•ktW~ IO, W..lrninlltr SO (I MoOtnt 61, StOdltbKI<. SI t.•vune Hht• 51. 'OOfhlW S4 F01.111l•l11 Velltv •t Cotia Meu ~z M•r1na .. Delle Hlllt O Ora"" 31, Troy is Ettancle "· v1ci. Park ~S Mater Del S4 kota Ct••• d Taci.v•• Games Centelallen Quaf1ttrf1Mb 9 • m -WHtmlMler ••. Stddlebtd. 10 •l>-lloothl" vs Cotta Meu 1no-o,,,. •~>II• ., Trov 7-Vllla Perk vs Senti Cltr1 CMmelon1f\ltt Olla ,,.,.ina1, l 30-L.allewood n Et MocMne S 10-L.eouna Hiils v' Foun111n V•lltv 6 50-Marlna v• Or1noe I »-E•l•ntle n M•ltr Otl llrlon'• G1mtl C"11t•flon. SemlflMll I I IS-Wetlmtnsltr Secldleoacl< win~ ., FoolhlR·Co•I• Mt1• winner I Pm -0•1111 Hllll Troy winner n VIiie Perk·San11 Clare winner """' !"\ace Semlflnett 2 40-Laktwood·EI Moc:1tnll !OW •I Lu una Hllls·Founfetn Vallev ~ • »-Mtrlna·Orange '°'" vs £stancft · Meltr Otc lour CM~ s.mH!Mft 6-t.akewOOCI· El ~ w•nnet v' Levune Hllt1·Fou11,.1n Vellty w1l'ntr a-MArtna·O.•nve winner "' E stencla· MAier Del winner 8Rl!A·OLINDA INVITATIONAL <at 8rM·Ollncla Hltfll P'lnt Revnd Sunny Hllli 49 ANll\tlm 33 Le H•bre 66, WOOC11>r1d11t s,J El OoradO 10., Schurr 102 12 or> Bree·Ol1nc:111 •S, Pacific• 3'I Tedav'• Gemes l 1.30-ANllltlm loser vt Et Doreoo I IS-Woodbrldv• ••· Peclflce 3-Pomone vs Mluton Vltlo 4 •S--Hacltnda HtlQnl• Wilton v~ Savenna 6 »-Otamond Bar v' Fu11er1on 8 lS-Loere v1 Sonorll KATll.LA l<LASSIC "Int RIWICI BrvtrlV Hlllt 60. Mllllkan S7 Kalall• "· Rofllng HIN\ 60 T onltttr' 1 Games 6 30-Rancllo Alaml101 Yl Western f-Sefvlte vs Long &each wuson HON· LEACUE GAMES Garoen Grove SS. At"c•de<O S4 17 011 CANYON TOURNAMENT (al C.nvon Hltfl) T9ClllY's Finl AIM.Incl )-lrv•l't n Botsa Gr•nc:le 4 »-Cvonu "'' Santa An• 6-Etl>ef'enza n Lot Am•oo• 1 30-Unlversllv v1 Cenvon HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Fountain v ... v 72., DIM Hills 21 <Marlna-l!dl1en Tevmameml FOUNTAIN VALLEY (721 -Wahn I• COOi<. 14, CIOwer 14, OtHoen I Cletarowlkl 4 You11110IOOc:I •. Mvtr1 4 Johnson 1, Lewltf I Tol•I•· 3• 4·7 12 DANA HILLS (ltl -FOfllt• II, Lllrkln1 1. McCree I. Keenen 6, FucM J Tolels 13 2·3 21 . Score by Ouarten Fouf'l•ln Vallr• 18 16 ;-O 11-72 Oena Hills 8 9 S 11--18 Total louis Foun1111n Vellev 8 Dana H1ll1 Foothill «, Edhon 42 (Marlna -Edllon Toumamt111l FOOTHILL (64) -WtlCh 1 Gedov 11. Je 01ur 1•. McFerson l Barrie\ 17 JI 01ur 9 Total\ 26 11 17 64 EDISON IOI -Henneuev 11 Ovburn 21 NoH1lnver 4 Tvltr 1 Auc:lo ' 10111' 11 ·-··., Score bv Ouanen Foo1n111 n 11 11 19-64 E<11JOn lJ 17 11 r •1 To1a1tou1 Foo•MI 11 EOl1on I~ l"ou14tc:I OUI Tyler •E Esperanu 41, Muina 34 (Ma tlna·Echon Tt11mamtftfl ESPERANZA (48) -s.mon I Warmus 9 Jones I. Ohtn 1• L11P1111u• I Oev1d1on 1 Wis.fl O To1a11 71 6 17 '8 MARINA (34) -K1(ituP 3 Smith 6. Cnarro1n 9 Ku"cer 6 Brtw\ltr 4 Ouren 1 Drever 4 Tote11 IS 4·9 3• Score bv Ouer1efs Esoerania 9 17 17 10-41 Marina 4 8 9 13 14 Tola• fou•1 E1Ptran1a 10 Ma•·~• 11 Loara 60, Huntln9ton 8oach '26 I Edi&on·Marlne TourN~'\tflll HUNTINGTON BEACH (26) -Ptmotr 7 Murray 8 Hola<lav 0 Hartman 6 Velll'I •. Keller 7. Krcellc O. Luno 0 Bttker • T 01als 13 O ·2 26 LOARA (601 -c Osato 17 s Olalo 17 P1ecc1nc~ 0. Eldrloge 17 Beer '2 Guollotta 2 To1e11 78 •· S 60 Score bv Ouener1 Huntington Beech 17 • 8-26 Loera 14 14 16 16-itO Toce1 fouc1 Huntinocon Btatr• I . Loera 6 Woodbrldee 39, LB Wlhon 29 !Marlnll ·Edison T t11mamtnl I W0008RIOGE (it) -ICerrv Caur.ev 0 Kelly Cau,ev •, Oan1~s 1 Ingraham a Lvon 11. Ong 2. Wiison 6 Tol•h I• II 17 39 LONG BEACH WILSON (2'11 -AICtl ard~ 0 Salamun 2, Sct1u111 6 Coo111n 6 Shauo 14 Nelson I Witty O To1a1, 13 3 6 29 Scett bv Ouar1et's WOOdbrldQl' 14 10 6 9-39 LDllil Beach Wiison • 11 S t-19 Total touls WOO<lbrt<lge I Long 8HCh Wilson 11 Mater Del 70, cvoress 2l (Mal'lnll·Edl•on Teumamentl CYPRESS 12:11 -Luce 2 Brown 2 MArmlll 12, Mura1<oshl 4, Weaver I Whitt ? TolalS I I 1·2 23 MATIER 01!1 (111 -Wag,..r 10, M Gelnev 11. Wood I C Ca1nev 11 Ettermen 6, Mounce S, Lewrenct 4, Olthl 2 Totals 34 1·6 11 score bv Ouaners Cvoren • 10 1-23 Malt• Ot• 21 20 I? 11 n Toca1 foul\ C vortu 6 Malt r Otl 1 Other Scores El Toro ~7 l • Mirada AO C1g Hart>or Wash ~I, $<lvar1na 39 OcHn View 67, LB Jorci.n 44 IGahr Toumamarnl LONG BEACH JOAOAN (44) McCIOtlltY 10, ElP•ria 1. NHI l Frailer 1. Fo11er ), Tlll1>1>1 14 FHm•u•ll • LHf• S. An~JOn 2 Totali 19 6· 10 44 OCEAN Vll!W (67) -C 110m1ci I l Ooutv 4 Hounr.ell 2, Lewson· • Miiter ?, Aoc:lfloue1 •. Sime!< 6. SlrelQhl 7 Vlacl\01 17, Z11nell1 0 Totals lO 1 ll 67 k«t bv Oua"'9n Lono B••Cll Jo(dan 6 I 11 19-44 Oceen Vktw ?I 14 IS 11-t7 Total foul\ Long etac.n Jor«Mn 10 0cHll View 9 LH Alamitos WIDNl!SDAY'S RISUL TS 14~d of 60-llltiltt lW•~· "'""'"'' ,,.ST IUCI. tlOO verd• At"llOll Strlno• Cit uh l 6,40 ) IO J 60 Im A Go ltl>Y (Ftoueroal 29 60 13 IO MY Uncll Jek• <Creavtt) • S 00 Alto raced f:ttl Jet Sir, SlltwM Qllt1t, COrt\ll'IOll OIOfv, The Gold \ •• '"'l>OtV•. 91er s A Yi Tl"'9 20-'6 $IC.ONO RACI. l.50 v1rd1 ~ttlOll' WiM <Hermon! 10 :io • 60 s 60 OUl>tS llll•bOll !Cerc:101el 17 .0 16 ~ ltfsoue TOC>ey "'°"''' I IO 1: At•o ft CH Flt•• ,. l•rM, Min \po(lt< _.,, Ilea.I tu • .Jef9m••· Mtu ... ..., Doiwl• T1mt ll 17 U DAIL. Y DOUaL• <?·41 1>11141 J1'00. J1 CONSOLATION 00\111.I 17·11 Hid J7 IO U IXACTA l•·ll Hid J201 00 THMlO ttACI . .clO vefCIS E INfallCCI JVlllOf Cltllf\I 10 20 uo uo c;o "" Go (TrHs.itel 10 00 1 00 It~ $Ir tll1<1llf'lll 170 A,Jio ,teed Tvfter. Trc..iblt 'WTl•P KljllllOft, M'r Momt S.11, NO M.1'1111, llttldl ,~ A ~tar TfrT>t 2011 ,OU.TM •ACI. 170 vatd~ MoMytd Gretnt t c;.rc I uo a 00 UO ltoett Yowl!O t'lcwt'I • 20 l 10 Mo. Ot JOI I Otiornot I 4 20 Also r•Ctd c.111t•llO l:•l>l'•U 1..ome W•ltll Ml FIV Jernrnln. Merl!,. toy 91ttl'ltfll\Jal lar Th'llt t64S •2 IJCACTA fl·SI patd .it60 ril"TH ltACI. lSO 'rer<I' A.la Hoit ( Gerciel IS 20 I) IO • 60 h •r.t A IOIWICkMltll I~ 6 00 Peu It To Me (Tl .. lUrtl ·~ Tl"" 11 .)0 n •XAC.TA It SI Plld \Al)60 SIXTH 1uc•. 3SO Ylfdt MlllOfl Mlvets IFlgueroel S 20 3'0 l 00 $1\0rl Wllll<. (TrNlUT•I 120 3 IO Sir Ca~non IMvle•I 3 00 Time 11 22 U IXACTA 11•6) Hid •O t0 SIVINTH a•CI. 400 yorel• 81\Ht IMvi.tl HO •.20 HO Mt Rich tlrd (Pauilnel uo hO lOtlf EHi CH•rmonl •OO Time 20 S3 ., &XACTA (1·11 1>81<1 ~uo •t0HTH RAC•. )Of) v•rd) I Got so1r11 tcerc:IOta) 3 60 190 2 10 M.111141 Meld (TllOIN)) • 40 2 tO CO<lten <Stvlllel 2 IO Time 15$5 '2 &XACTA 17·61 Peld SlUO '1 ftlCK SIX (f· l t 1-1-71 Hid 11).31620 wlltl two winnlno tlellell (1IM 110rM11I 12 Po Sta conlOMltlon paid 117160 with II wlnnlno llcllell (five hOrMIJl NINTH RACE. 400 vtrdl Min Arl\IOC•tl IFIOrKI 610 3 .t0 3 00 OtflnllelV Anurtd (L....,hl 1.60 3 60 T llVnotr Th1gt1S tOiderlcil.Mltll 6 IO Time 20S3 12 EXACTA 17 61 "''d l 4020 AllencltrlCt 2 966 Santa Anita WIDNl!SOAY'S RESULTS ( 111 of lt·dav 1t1aroutlhbred "'"""91 FIRST RACE. 6 fvrtOnOl Klllore (ll•teni...i.I 7 00 l 40 3 oo 8ul1G z. (McCarronl 3 60 3 10 Frannie Merell (()C1vertsl I 60 Time I 10 215 SECOND RACE. 6 lurl011111 Rouvtl Fl11>l'll (McCerron) 6 40 l IO 2.to 8otd Baller Up IVektnwtlal 4 60 3 20 Montau~ (Slblllel 4.00 Time: 1-10 S2 DAIL y DOUBLE 13·81 pelel an 60 THIRD RACE. 6 furlOnos Alltll Butler (Oltisy) 11 IO 4 40 3 00 He's AH1rmtd (McCerroni 3 80 2 80 TOblar (Veleniuelel 190 Time I 11 FOURTH RACE. 6 furl0119l Nortnwttl Emo< (Stvnsl 10 40 4 80 3 40 Pape Too (Oomlnvue1 l ~ 00 3 20 Erupllvt (Fe<nande1 l l 20 Time 110 2 S FIFTH RACE. 6 • fur10ng1 on turf Cl'lllmoaone Bid 1S1b•ltel 3 40 l 00 1 60 Quantum LHP (LOIOVll l '40 •to Acec:ltmic IMcHergu.J I'° Time I 14 3 S SS l!XACT A (3· I I Pe1<1 tn 00 SIXTH RACE. 6 turlon9$ Floatlno Reserve (HwfyJ 2? IO S 40 3 60 Caoieln V1oorl IMcCarron1 2 60 ? 40 Fuu Honor (Murorwl 4 00 Time 1 10 3 S SEVENTH RACE. 1 • mile\ on turf Slrono Dollar CMcCarron > 4 20 2 80 2 60 Western fSiolllel S 60 3.IO Or Oely IShoemall.tr I 4.00 Tlmt I 49 t1S JS EXACT• (1· •I Paid '73 SO EIGHTH RACE. 1 furlOngs Precl1lonl11 (McCarronl • 00 3 20 2 80 Bunker I Sibille I 1 40 • to Miiord !Toro) • 40 Time I 21 71S S2 PICK SIX 11·/·3· 1·7·614) oalo SIS.072 00 wllh 12 winning tlcktll (six "°'"') s? Pldl Six consolation oaid 17'0 )0 wlln 623 winning tickeli (five hOrses) NINTH RACE. I I' 16 mllM Juml>ler IS~maktr J 6 60 • 00 3 20 Jau Onhewa l~tevensl S 60 •.OO Col<I c Sttinerl 7 40 Time I •S 31 S $S EXACTA 110-8) paid sa9SO Allenoenct 49.776 NHL Wedneldl''' ScOl"ttt Klftei l Vancouver 3 HarlfOfo S New Jersev ) OelroU S NY Rengers 7 BuffalO 6 T o<on•o o Wast11no1on 6 Ph1ladtlon1a O P1tl\Dur<;lll 6 NY Islanders S M1nneso1a • W1nn1PttO O SI Lou11 •. Cn1caoo l Edmonton 6 Celgarv S Ton!Otll's Gemes Boslon ac Kinos Montreel al Outoec Tor onto 01 New Jersev W&shlnvton ac NY 111en<lef1 K1"9• 3, Canud!s l S<-by Plf'\Ods LOl AnQellll\ 0 I 0-3 llencouver l I 0-3 First Perlecl I Vancouver Gredln l• (L•mev Hecwerdl. IS Q Pentlllt1-LaPOin1e, LA tlloldlnol 19 36 Second Perled 2 Vancouver But>la 2 ICradlnl. 1 23, l Los AnQttltt\ 01onne n (Har<lv, Tavto<I 1 ~ Penellles-Sundslrom, Van (llOOkl!IV) I ••. RUlkOw1k1 LA (l\Oldlnol S S6. Lem•v. llen lrQU9h1nol 6 35. Looolnte LA ll'l01c:l1ng1 16 0'7 Third PerlOCI • Los AnQeles Fo• 17 IE"90i0nl 47 s llencouver G•tlls I CICirlon. Mt<.A4mfl 1301 6 LOI AnQt!tS. Nocl!Olll n IFOX Ru\ll.owsk1J 1& 33 Penallv-MacLtllen, LA lllOOking) 9 so OVer1lme None Penames-None. SllOts on -~OS Anotles S·l·l-1-23 Vancouver 11·1S·lS·O-O Goalles-Lol Angele\ Janecvil. 14 I lllots·JI HYI\) llencouver , 8rooeur 173·20) Allendance -11 43S Referee -Terrv Gr•o1on FA.EEOOM BOWL Iowa SS, Teicu 17 Score bv 0u•r1•n Tu.es 0 11 0 0-11 low• U 10 31 0-Si IOw-Hevn • Ptn from Lono !Nlcnol ltlcltl low&-Fl•gg 11 oeu lrorn Lonv (Nkl\OI ktckl Tu-Bryanc 11 PUl from Ooc:1Qe IWaro klCk) towe-Busti I run fNtcl\OI 1<1Ckl lex-Harris I oau from Oodl>t tWe<d klcU Tt•-FC Werd .. IOw-FC Nl(llOI 21 low-FG NlctlOI lS iow~•l>l>tl ll oau from Long (Nlcl'lol kick) low-Smllti 49 Pos trom LC>n9 (Nkl\OI klCll.I Cow-Helvtnon • o•" trom l.onl I NICllOI klClt) IOw-'"itVH IS Pou from Lona (Nlellol kick) A-?4,0tl lllCltvtc:1HI statlltlct ltUSHI NG-TtxH, Otr 12 61, J.JoMIOll I S6, M0411'tetltll 7 t , 8rown ?'6, Oodoe 11 lml11ut ?)) lowe, GJn 17·61. Lono 7·'°· Collon 5 •· Potlft 2·1. Bush l s, 8ev11to 1 2, K Marmon '•(millU• 21 lllnl< , (mlllu> IOt ~SfNG-Tt•et, Oocloe 16·l2·l·tl0, A~ers t ? 0 S towe. l.onv 2t )t O 4'1, Vlaslc I I 0 I lllECEIVING-TUH, Htrris •·31 ~.c~ 4·40, l rv•nt l io. OUl\On l·S7, Hft)On 1 s. J.JO(ln'°" 1 l . On 1-3 lowe ... _. ...... ...... ~11 5"Nlh • "' HtllltflO!l..J _ .. : Hans F10. 8ev1tu 2·19. L.Ovt J<it.,.,·lS. EMlv l 7 l>olfle 1-> °""''"" .... DAVIY'I L..OCICU (.......,, ... Oii -T1 e"91tf\ IS 1 rou COd 1 toftlfo, l <•llt-0 Dtu IU maoerat -------Orange Coat DAILY Pll..OT/Thuradey, Oecembet 27. 198A flt8JC NOTICC MUC *>TIC£ MUC NOTICC NCnnoua .uu.aa flelU'IOUa au ... n ftCTmout .,..... Ftemioua iw..-11 ACTmOUa..,..... AemM>W 1oar••• Ptennou• .,.-.... nc:Trnoua ._..... ..cnnoue-.,...M f'llC..moui 9U1n111· 11Am8TA.,......,. NA•ITATIMl.NT lll.AMl8TATl•NT N.WllTAftMIJfT NAMllTAn..NT NAfllllTA,...Jff N.AlimlTATIWWJ N.AmlTAft.-wY u.mnA,,_, ..... ITAl-' ft. tollowlng pefWQnl an The fottowlllO penotll.,.. The IOllowlnG '*tonl .,. T~ lotlow1n0 l*IOne .,. The fOlfowlno l*'IOfl9 .,. The ~..... .. n11 ~ '*"°"' •• TIM~ P9"ION .,. The.._,...~.... Til9 ..... """°"' .. ~ ·~ •· dotng but!,,...... dotno bllllneea N OOitlQ ~"'*' .. OOlnO IMl1191 a: OCllllQ ~ • ooino bualnem • OOlflQ ~ • dOll1IO ~ • Oolt19 ~ • PlHI IUMMIT APART 8CH0LAR8Hlfl8 UH-.. OfftYl!IAKED, HON!.Y· INll!RCOM, Ht a... NOBL..e Tt<:tt. 2003, Vlit A ·, !NOINE R~-PACIPLC COAST 0" II( L WESTEC'4 Al· KIM y wooo. ~ MCI( ~y OO#Jl'AW'f, Ml!NT'S, 11552 MacAl'thUo LIMITl!D, 17 Cr .. lhe'NI. BAl<l!O 8111AND HAM, MIQU&I Dr , Sulla 105, ~ Rernollt!O, MlaeiOl'I Vla!o 8Vll.O!AS. 20M '1ecantlt OOMflAHY. llOE. 21• 0.2 IOCIAT£8. 400 Vor SOCIATIS, tUO C.,.,.. 1111 ...... .: 1 .. l.~ INd. 1440, IMne, Callt ltvlM,Cllttomtat2114 HONIYIAKEO SMOKID pot18ellcf\.00fl>fni.t2MO callf 92191 A...,., eo.ta ......_ Cll-Colle M•H Cal IOfl'lla ICarP1M A~. ~A~ HM1Pon 9eedl, W...~12U7 12715 Jtmee ~Clarke. 11 TURKEY. HONfYBAK!O ln1arcomm11nlc1tlone. Oonnald llley Noble fomle 92927 m21 ~Cell. nolO C.tomla t~ -UNi9¥ fl ~ ta1 DtMd .K. l.emb. 1156t Cruthnan. lfvlna. TANDILIZING MUSTARD. Inc:, a Cattfornta OOfl>Of• HOU Via Remollno Ajctwd o-i WOO<lily. HetbenK.WION', llOI. tc.ol W-.clt ~-"°""btttJW000-0.-.. ~ A\09 1·11. Cot MacArth11r Blvd. f440 CllKonrnla 12714 • HONl!YIAKEO BMBEOllE Ilion. 359 San Miguel Dr .. Mlalon Vi.Jo, Cattl nett 100 W 20th, lC. co.te 21et 0-2. eoe.. ~. C... e V--• 1*1~P. 44.lK t1W1t Co~ Inc~ a C.alofNll ...._ ~ t2a1 Irvine, Celtf. '21111 Thie b11tlnM1 11 c:on• SAUCE 21522 Surveyor &Itta 105. Newl)Off Beectl, Oonlkl "· Nobte M .... Calltoftlla '2Q1 ro<nia t2e27 VOii Kemwl A~ . .._ OOfPClt 5120 C.,.,. TNa aN• MM ii ODA'" Jolln Mlnat, llU; duc:lad by. lln ln4Mdull Cir~ H\lflllnglon e.ad't, Ctllf«nla 92900 Ttlle llltatl'*ll wtia Iliac Cnar•Franklln Woodley, Thi. ~MMM COlloo l>0'1 e.cn.. c.Alf 92teo A~. "'"'*1 9Meh, d\IC.'ltlll bro MINI'.-.' MaoArtllur 8tvd. f .t40 JAMES f CLARKE California 929•8 T!lla buelnan la cion wltll the Counry Cletll of Ot 1)82 c_,. N9wo.try. ~-d\ICMCI by. lfl lndl .. ctulf ur Ho U IKolVW'..nactl CellbNa ~ UICK.!Y P HOVl1 INIM, Celt. t27'6 T!lla etattment wu llled M~ad HIM. I~. a d\ICled by· a GO<l>Olllion anga County on Dlcembel lngton 8MOll, CW!tomla Ht~l K. WAO'«A ~.a~ lltll· LIM Ho 4 (Kl b«Jr Thia ......,.,,. .. ~ MelWdect ~h. 116&~ wltll tha County Clet'lc of Of. Celllornta corpora lion, Tool ~ender, P<eeldenl e. 1914 T!lla tM.1..,._1 le con-Tiiie alM&IMll\ Neel tted 1*1nwWP, tt Cof'POf' W~ Joie). a Calo wtOI Ole COl.lney CllllR GI ...... MacArthur 8tvd. #440 Moe County on NQ1191'11ber 2,822SurveyorCllGla,Hunt• Tt\11 statement ... filed ,..... clUCMO by • feM'lll Wt· .ithttiaCoumya.rttofOt· at•,......~ lelliCfl lomla .llrndled SIMI,_.., MOii Coullty on~ !MM, c.llt.1271& 21, t"4 lng1011 a .. cih. Ce111orn11 with the eoun1y Cletk of Ot· P\lbllahad Otange eo.a '*"'lj:> anga Counl'; on ~ Calll tM*! 1t C<lf'"°'aie l'lcA. ,...._ t . '* All RGI. 11662 MecArttlui ,.1. UMe anoa COl.lnty Of\ ~-o.Jty PtlOl '**'""' 13. 20 AICHARO 0 WOOCX..CY 2t. 1tM Tiile bliaineea I• OOft. Po" lead> Calltomia t19IO ,..,, BMS. ,;440, !Nina, Caltt P\ll>llAlhad Orenga CoN1 Thie blitlneN It con. 8 1984 27, ltM, Jariuary 3, 1985 Thia etetet\Wlt Wiii fllad ,.11G dl.ic1.CS by • ~II I*'· fllil oon-~ Of9'1gll 0- 12715 Diiiy Ptlol Oaoamt>ar 8, 13, ducted by: I oorporallOn ' ..-112 TH·M< wtlll the Ooun1Y Ci.rte of Of. P\lotllNCI Ot111911 c-t ~ ClllQ.ed °'1: I OlfWal oar\-o.oy PllOt ~ t , 1i, Thia bualnMt It COii' 20, ~7. 1"4 CtalO L Manin, Vic• Publlatlad Orange Coal enga County on Oecamoat Deity Piiot Oaownoat t. tS. ~d S llloblNon, t.. ~ 20, 27. 1"4 ducted by: a llmtt.CS '*"*" TH·529 PrN!dlnt O•lly Piiot Oacambaf o. 13, '· 108' 20. ~7. '"' ei.tanc s.u .. ary . ~. ~ .u. ' ~1 thlp Thia 1111amant waa nt.cs 20, 1l1. 1984 PlllUC NOTICE ,.... fH-631 '"" 1\a1.,,.,1 -fttec .i.tem s.cr.t.ll!Y JoM Mtnw PlllUC NOTICE wtlh Iha CountY Clafk o1 Or· TH-523 PubfllM<I Ot.. eo.1 •tlh tM couniv Clilrts Of Ot· T~ st~ -fllact rtllJC llJ11C[ Thie 1t11amen1 wu mec anoe CountY on o.c.mo.t l<-114'9 O..lfy Pltot o.oamw 20. 21. PUl.IC ll>TU ~ County Ofl ~ wtUI Iha Coutlty a.tl ol Dr· ~nnout _ .. wlthlheCountyC*'to10r FICTITIOUIMltlHIU 11.1984 lllDllC Ml'ITICE ltcftOWNO.~ 1904J.anuary3.10. IN$ ....... ........-...... --.. 12 ,..... .,. Coutlty Ofl ~-MAmSTA.,._,.,. .,. County on Oeoembel N'".-tT'"TI....... l"mll1 ,..._, nu NOTICI TO TH-59\ .. _,,,.., ... ..,_ ~t 1 196' 1. 1t84 TM~,.;~ are P111>1latlad Orange co.et cuono.-a °" NAMll ITA,,........, ., .. • .._.... ' Pm7'1 0J:: = Z:--.,. nan: dotno butl Oa1ty Piiot o.c.mo.t 21, FtCTJTIOUI aualHIU euL.K TllAMf'P P\llUC NOTlCE The IOllOwlng waon• are P.O. a.a n10 ,..-a ........, '· o. ... CAl.-.IEA. 8801 iCltterl ~~:r'~': 1~ D l GP==~. 3i04-D 198.tJanuatY3.10, 1iH~~= T:;'.4::o!~":w-'=!.,. AHfo~ ~1A~i;c-:-UILOINQ .:;;'*" ._., Cettf :1:.=-' ..... c.1-CWclle, Hl#lti:fon ..-. 27, , ...... Jll'IUaly 3, ltM ' Ea'T.ll .~~la~;· Or-d04ng bulln.-... ALCOMOUC •va~-~~' MAINTENANCE·OLYMPIC Pubtwlad Ora11g9 CoMI p~ Otangia C09lt Callflornill 1294 TH·llS, arry W 1<-·'". 252 E. BACI< BAY CLEANERS. L.,..Nll(t) thoa. t101 -w .... DIVISION, 2772 Hlllvlaw Dally Piiot o.c.rnc. 20, 27 Dall'j PUcn o-nw 13.. 20. DrMO V...-y,IJI01 IOI· ---------8 ..,.....,. P\llUC NOTICE 2675 trvlna AV'I. 1·8'. Coat• ':;;01 u .c .c . eftd/or ....,_ o;;;]':' DrtV'I. ~ s.acti. Cell-'™ .i.nuary ). 10. tMS 27 ''"'· ~ 3. tM5 ~c~~~unUngton "8.JC NOTICE ~~~~·~,2~1• MMa. Mase, C•tttomla t2G27 _,, • 6 ,, ~nutt. ALLEN A. GAR-tOfnt• t28e0 T"'"'57C TH~M3 ~· "'='.".'~...:.=. '26'811 __ ..._ K·lAC Back 9ayCompW!y, 2015 .... tloa ta ...__.... ......, B111anoJu11aLaact1.1nc 1 ,,_ .............. -~ __ .., .............. Dal/Id N~. 15580 trvtne Ava. 1-81, Coat1 ._ ,__,J Rffi ANO NEOLA F. OAR· Calllornta eot""'lllOn. 2n'21---------Cluct«S :t:,aft lndMdt.* .. _,,,_ • ...,_ Tu1tln Vtnaga Way Tu1t1n FICTITIOUS au ... 11 C 7 ttw.t a bull,,......, ,_. Rffi ,..,.. P\8.JC f«>TICE "'" O O VESS""" NAMI aTATIMmNT Catlfofnll 928e0 ' . ' NA.Ml eTAtt•NT Mata. •lllornta 9282 onel ~ efMI a It-Oetencltnt. MICHAEL J HllMew Drive Newport 11Ht1 U' MtlnM ,,... ''" The,-........... P9ftonl .,. The loliow1"" '*''°"'are Thi> blialnen la con· .., ot :i=: ...........,,.,,, le ... ,.e. an Ind ........ ~•. 001 e..cn ca111ornla 926e0 .....,.. ..... 1 -J'UUU\o nu•~ Tflll ~• .-!Mad ~ bu"'""::i'""' . Thia b1111na11 la con· ... d·~1..-bv a ~~pany -~ """ •• ,...,.. Tnt .. 1 1 con """'"' ..,... .., .... , ...... Cou ..... Clenl Of Ot· ......,.,. .,,_.at dotng bualnaea b ""..., ,. ""'" ebollt t.o made. ZETKO. an lndMdull ' .,ua nMI 1 • DSATM Of F.,..TTTIOUI .,._.. '" '"" ""# ·K L HAYWARD AS· ~-::,by: • general part· BUTTERFIELD CAM·~ LINDLEY p HO'tl.E The nam.(1), aoe ...... ERNEST PERO. an 1n<1Md· ducted by • eotpQfatlOn IL.A JeAN .,.. ITAT'DmWT rr. CquMy Of" ~ SOCIA TES. 400 Von Harry W. Korzek BRIDGE PARK l.TO . a Call· Thll atal.,,.,.,.t .... filed c11f'ltf (Of) ,_., .. Ta• ual, (prWIOUe!y ll'9d llafflr JULIE LEACH. S«lr«ary tCIHOO*)VIJl n,. folloWll'IQ 1*'90" II a. .... ,_ Kann~ Avlllll9, Neliwf>Ort Thi• atatemanl WU filed fornle Limited Pert,,.,111\lp, with Iha Cou_nty Ci.ti! of Or-tNmbaf, and ~ .... ~ 11): FM TARBELL T!llt ···'*'*'' Wilt "*' ~ ()tJ """'°" doing~ u PubMl'led 0r-. co.a IMct\, Callf t2teo with Iha Co~mly Ci.tii of Ot· 200 E. Slf\Opolnte AV'lllua, :,; County on November dren, and Z" Cada CO.. I Cattfornla corpor Wtth Illa County Ci.nt of Ot· TO AO ... ITl.A TEXTILE GRAPHICS 155 Delly Piiot o.c.mtier t . 13. Koll H~ard Aleoclat•. enga County on Oacemba< San11 An•. California 92701 9• 98'* Numw, oC tM .,..._. atlon; MULHEARN REAL T'Y ange Counry on NO'leml>er 16rATI MO. w t7tn St Coata Waaa. 20 27 lMA • genatal partnarthlp, «90 1• 198• Bullerllald Capllel Cor· "'°'82 et« I . F. CY ...... U, INC., e REGISTER. 1 c:otpor1t1on 13, 1984 A 1~ Calif 92627 ' ™6!28 Von Karman Avenue, New-' fJAM7 poratlon 200 E Sandpolnte Pllblllhad Orange Coaat Cllltt. corp., OflJTO.-IN BRUCE T MULHEARN ar F._ Tc •N '*" oaneflclarlaa. Shewn R Pwa.. 1l261---------- pot18ellcf\, Calif 928e0 Publlthed Orange Cou1 Avenue.• Santa Ana. Call-Dally Pllol Dacambar 8· 13· PO ... ltlON CHAPftlt 11 1ndtvldual •nd DOES 1 P11t>llahed Orange Cout ctldllon and GOntlnganl W•lcMI. ,._OOl'I . Baectl. •11111t 1c ~TlCl L?F No. 14 (Hay.ard) A.-Dally Pllol Decemba< 20, 27, lornla 92707 20, 27. 198• TH·525 IANKlllUPTCY CAU •IA t!lrougJI 10, lflClullV'I, &no Oa1ty Piiot Deoambar 0 13. cradlton and ~ """O Call! 92680 ,.~ nu eoc:lat•. a Callf0tnla llmttad 1H• J&nuary 3. 10, 1985 This bu1lntt1 I• con· H •04tot.,,I, ... aaker OOES 12 rttrougn 50 1n 20 27 l98• may ba ot,,.,.,.... lntar..ted lhlt bu•m•H 11 con• a_. part~lp, 19 Corporate TH·585 d\IC1ed by a ttmllad partner-P\8.IC NOTICE ltr .. t, lutt. 17, Coat• ctut!Ya TH-630 In 1111 wlll tlld/Ot •tat• ol duct.CS by en lndlVldvll NOnC8 Plue. NewpOt1 BMch. Calif. atllp ...... Calf. ant. c ... No 497488 IL.A JEAN SCltOONOVER Shawn A. Petaz MQAllOINQ t2teo rnomaa J Rina. Vice FICTfTIOUI aullNltl The -· loc&el a.cut· IUMMONI ON P\B.IC NOTICE A 1>91t1lon haa ~ llleO Thia st11ement wee flied ~ Thia buelna .. 11 con-P\lllC NOTICE Pretldtnl NA.Ml aTAUMUCT ltr (or) '•d•ral Tu UCONO AMINOfO by Crooker N•tlONll Bank In wlUI rne County Qarll ol Ot· L&A81aAC« duct.CS_by: a oane<al Part· Tltla statement WN hted The following per.on It Numw, Md melllntl 9cl-CC>WLAINT YOU A.Al IN DlfAULT the SupaflOf Court of Or· at1Q9 Countv an Deoamtiet AMEAICA.N FINANCE narthlp FICTI'TlOUI IUltNHI with Iha County Cla<k of Or· doing butt'** u · dfHI, and Zif' Coda You N¥e ao C-.ndaf UN~fl A DUD 0tJ TMllT, ange CO\llltY r~1Jng that 1 19M GROUP INC I' AFG"). Alcl'l.,O 8. Aogtnaon, A.-NAMI ITAT!MINT tnoa County on Oacembar SERENDIPITY SOFT· N11mHr, of llM Iran•• cMy9 after tMa -m-t. DATID NOVIMaltt at, Cfoeket National Bank be ,_.,. "aWIO lta corciorata ,,..,_ eistantSaoretary ThefotlowlngpWeon1ara 18, 19&• WARE, t893_Qr@n09 Ava *-(e)-.: C 6 CM.I· MfffdonJCMltOl'ltaatype-111t. UNL.IU YOU TAKI IPpointed bacMOt to Id· Publlthael Otano-CoMt quvtara al OM UbtnY Thia llllt«n&nt WU filed doing bullnaae u : ,.._ Sta. A, Coll• M .... Ca.Ill TAUlllANTt, INC .• a Caftt. wrltt.n repon.. et tht• ACTION TO PlllOTICT rnlnlttlf Ille .. tat• Of ll'la 0.-Datly PNo1 Deoamber 13, 20, Squtn, ao.ton. M ... ::tlll- wttl'l lha~tyClaf1c otOt· (A) S & F ENTERPRISES Puf:>llthed Orat1Q9 Coast 92627 aorp., aot L Walftlntton eoutt. YOUlll "'°"'tn'Y, rT MAY cadent 27 19&4 Jiinuary3. tN5 utta 02'ot. hereby ange CouMy on Oaownbar (B) S & F ADVERT ISING, OaHy Piiot December 27. P!lllllp Gonutw, 1893 ~ aNcl,. City ot Com_., ~lettefotptlonac.atl wtll II SOU> AT A ~ Tha pat111on raqua111 T~ PfOYldel ~ ttwt It Jn- t2, 198'4 2014 Maple Avenue, .t 107. 1984 January 3 10. 17. 19M Ortnge Ave . C:O.ll M•a Calif. 90040. not protect fell: flMlr type-IAL.E. II" VOU •to AH EX· aut!IOflly 10 adm~tar 1n. tenot ,0 ~ an.ct to ,_14 Cotta Meu. Callfornla TH-599 Calif 92827 That tM penonel prop-wrttt.n raaponee mu.et be PLANATION 0, THf "late unO. ,,,_. • lllUe.ok to TMK AUTO 1N11 & ..._... 92627 Tiiie butlnau 11 con· af1J lo be tranefentd la._ Ill ptopeJ taeei form " '°" N A TU "I 0 ' TH l dent Admlnl•trat of fl.. P\8.JC *>TICE weSl. tNC ("'T<1ill A1.11o"). ,,0 . 8oJ 1'10 George Edward Sc!lmok, ducted bv: an lndlvldulll actlbtd tn general " 11\a>-went tM c0Uf1lohear1ovr fl"OCllDINQ AOAINtT tatM Act ll8ving an ad<lr-91 )()1 Mew,.,t IMctl, Caltf. 1740 Mlatourl Straal, Colla MllC NOTICE Phttllp Oor\Ulez tenata, Ml,_...,,.....--. c:aee. YOU. YOU SHOULD COM-A haaMf on the 1>911t1on FICTITIOUI llUSINIH PenM)"Mnla OrlW l.M16- ._ M .... Catllornla 92826 Thi• ttatamanl Wit fltao 01••· equlpmeftt, or " rou do not ,... you.I TACT A LAWYllt wlll be !ltld on JANUARY 18 NM& STAro.JfT 0-~ 207J'$ 0. P\lbllahed Orange Coast Tiii• bu11na11 Is con· "'O"llllY wtt!I Ille County Clefk of Or· tvrnltUta, nat111N, ... ,...,_ .. on ttma, YOll mey NOTICI OtJ 1906 at 9·30 A.M. 1n Dept The tollowlng pereon1 .,. taln Mm.°'~ j,,.op. Delly Piiot o.c.mo.t 20. 27. ducted by" an lndlvld11&I fllLIAtl ange County on Oecembel ment, ...... laauti.td Im-i.a tM caaa, tnd 1our TIIUITIE'I tALl No 3 at 700 Ctvie Center dOlng busi,_ u ~-::rtb.o u . ml• tlM , January 3, 10, 1985 GEORGE SCHMOK NOTIC E IS HEREBY 12 19&4 provamante, •lodl lft trllde w ..... 111_, end prop-NO,~ 0<1v1 W•1. Santa Ma CA I SAND J 8UtLDEAS. 1105 tlOtt tumm.11'11 TH-571 Thi• 1111arnant WU flied GIVEN l!lat Iha fOltowlng . ,.,11 of Iha ttu.IMM -r«ttlr 9'1y m.., ba .... wlthollt On January 21, 1985. at 92702 RldoacrMt Circle. Coal• and~(~ the ----------twllh tile County Clark of Ot-Item• of toond or HVed Publllhed Orange Coaa1 tntOWft .. DOI aAHOn'Ol fvrtMf ••nine "°"' .... 10 00 AM ••• THE REAR IF YOU OBJECT 10 ll'Ht M ... California 928?'1 ··i. • ~ of P\llllC f«)flC( ange County on Oeeambar property nave bean l'lalcl by Deity Pllol Oeoamba< 20, 27 end la located et t 111 .... c:_.. ENTRANCE l08BY ON 5TH graollng of the 1>911tJon. you Jotepll Railey 1105 '11tltch ~t lltocetd tn 10, 198• ttKI City of lrvlna Poll~ 0.. 198,. JallUaty 3 IO 1185 llload, C,ptaH, C•llf. ,,_. 1114 othaf legal,... STREET OF CHICAGO should tither ap9Mf at t!la Rl<IQeC'•ll Clrele. Coate Or.,. Co\lnty Cellfom&a '1CT1T10UI 9UIMU F'2la56 pertmenl for a period In •K· . . . TH·5n log.atftaf wtttl tM tohwlng qu.ltamM!ta. You mar wen1 TITLE INSURANCE COM-helltlng and ttat• yWr 00· Maaa Ca.tllorru 92027 . The l>UfcNilt 'an0 ~ N.AmlTATl•NT "11bll1tlad Or11191 Coast ceuofnlnaty(llO)daya: 12_ ducrlbed alcohollc 10 call en •"°'MY '1tfll PANY LOCATED AT 501 N iectlonsortlla.rltttnobjeG-Sterling P!lllllpa. 2335 t~luuc.ck llacned- Tha lollowtng ~ It r.alty Piiot December 20. 21. Auorted b lGyGIH' 10 MltC NOTICE ""'"'. llctnM(I): ON -ar." rou do not known MAIN STREET. In tll• City of Hon• wtt!I Iha court befo<• Cynlhll Covrt. eo.t• MaM.. uled to be ~.cs on dolngbullnaaaN: 19MJanuary3. t0, 1985 9'>"CI• crulMr• BMXtype IAL.E QlNIAAL UOUOA enattomer.roumay~M Santa Ana, County of Or· 1n1 nearing. Your &p9Mf· Celll~t2827 Deoamoet s1• , .... 1n thia RICt<'S YACHT SERVICE TH·5ai NOTice IS . FURTHER NOTtCI ()tJ LICINll NO. 4'7·114111 __ , ,.,, .. Mnic. Of ange. Slat• Of Callforl'lla. ance may l>a In '*ton or b'J' Thie Dllllnesl II G~ otnc:.a of~ F1NlnOa 22$0 Venguard 111«. Coett GIVEN l!lat ti no owner IP-T"UITU'I tAl.t now l•n•d tor uld ...... aid ~ (lleted kl c A L I F 0 R N I A R E . Y""'r 1norney. OUC1ed by a general ~-Group tnc ()I'll Uberty JHM. Cellf. t2t2t M.IC NOTICE peart an<I PrOV'll hla own· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT premt•••· tor pram~•" tM ~ booll). CONVEYANCE COMPANY 1F YOU ARE A CREDITOR '*'11\lp Square &oaton M--=tiu-- Rlek Oouglaa Eymann . atltllp ot lha propa<ty wll!lln UNDER A DEED OF TRUST locet.d at t1t7 ... Mi9d, o..p-e die qua le en· a California Corpor111on. a1 °' 1 cont1t'9""t creditor ot STERLING PHILLIPS wna. TNe notice . la ~ 2250 Vlll'IQU.,d 111"4. Co.ta ,ICTJTIOUI 8USINlll seven l7) deya lollowlng the OATEOOECEM8ER8, 1992 CfpNM, Cellf. l1tguen .. ta dteclon Ju-duly appointed TrultH Iha o-...cl. you mutt 11141 Thia statement w• tli.d made In oroeir '° queJlfy fOt ....... c.111. 12e2e NA• ITATIMaNT pubtleallon ol lhl• notlea. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-fMt tM total c:oMldiw-o.olal !lated Ilene UI\ plUO under 11111 C*'tatn De.cs ot yoor citlm >Mth the court Ot Wit,,,,.. Couf\ty Cletk of Ot-an uarnpllon ~ Calf. Thi• b1111n ... It con· The lollowlng pWIOnl at• the 111r. tnar.io .nan v•t In TION TO PROTECT YOUR etlontortMtrenafafoCNld •• DfAt CAt..INDAfltOt Tr~I ... cuted by LAW· pr-I 11 10 ttwl ~tonal anga County on~ torn•• c~ Coda a.ct~ ducted by. an lndlvl<l11al dotng butlnaaa u : tile tinder. II lhare ba one. or PROPERTY. tT MAY BE b11elna11 aftcl of Hid P"• preuntar una RENCE ALAN SOL.GER. A re«>t'_,tal!Ya app<>1n1ad oy 6. 13 20 27 1"4 ~ Alctt Eymann HOEK E'S QUILT OE· In the City ol Irvine, In w!llth SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE lte«taa(1) le tM lllfft of raapueeta -f'lta a m.-SINGLE MAN ROBERT F tne court within tour montht 1PJSm1 IN WITNESS WH£R£0F Thia ltatamant wu nlec SIGNS 2•37 Windward cue Illa property t!lall t>e IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· ltl1,136.01 lncflldlng In-qulne an .... COf19. SOL.GER. A MARRIED MAN from Iha deta of tirtl ''" Pu011tMct Otanga CoMt A.FG l\M ~ INI nottca wttl'I the County Clwlt Of Ot· Lena, Newport Baaen, Cati-IOld ,1 public allCllon NATION OF THE NATURE vantory aatlfftalad et -· Una cert& o 11na 11amacSa ts trustor1. recorded on 0.. ...,anoe ol l.,lers u provldeO Deity Piiot Deoanlber 0 l3, to t>a Pacuted t11ia 1t111 day anga County on Oaownbet fornla 92eeo Ll.Ptatt.DlractoroCPub-OF THE PROCEEDING wlllctl conatat• of tM fol-talefonlc:a no le~· oem~ 7 1979. u lnetru· tn Sacuon 700 of tne 20 27 1984 olC>eoember 1994 12.1ea. Vlfbruogha. Krlt. 2"37 llclefety/Po&tc:.Chtet AGAINST YOU. YOU I 0 w I n' ; swotecclon; Ill reapweta menl No 93H. In Bool< ProbataCode,olCahtornl• TH-5t7 WffNESSED fl1ISM Windward Lena, Newport Pllblltl'lad Or~ Coul SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· TANQllLl/lntan1tb l1 eeefttee maq\ltna ttana qlM 13425, Paga 550, of Ofnctal Thi nm. tor llllng ota1m1 Will Sandra J Cobb Publlll'led Orange Coat1 BM<lh. C1111orn1a 92680 Dally Piiot o.c.tnbaf 27. YER fltoptf'ty o.menct Note to cump llr con 111 for· Records of ORANGE Coun-not expire J>flO' to lour PUBUC *>TICE Rutrt E Slagle OallyPltotOaownbar20.27 Thia buelneu le oon-198, BARCLAY FINANCIAL ba mettl.CS void et eudl malldedee la91lat 1y,St111otCallfornta,un<lar mon111slromttlad11e of tl'le A.MEFUCAN FINANCE ltM , January 3, 10, 1985 duet.CS by: an tndMduaJ M·248 CORPORATION a Call· time • Ht.lint Obfttellon ..... eJ 1111.CS qutare Ifie power of MM lhar•n hearing nottea abCMI FlCTITIOUI IU ... H GROUP INC BY JOM L TH-517 KRIS VEABRUGGHE tornla corporation. u duly hH Han enumeO b1 qu. ta cone eec11ehe 111 contained. wOI Mii 11 publlC YOU MA Y EJtAMtNE tlie NAJi1t ITAT'Dm.MT L .. ~tve Vic. Pr_.. ---------T!lll tlllamant wu flied P\llUC NOTICE appointed Trustee unctat Illa buYtt at c: .... of -r-. c.ao auc11on to the !ltgh9t blOO« to• h.ec>1 by Iha eoun II you ll'Ht tollowtng Qer90ftt .,1 d«lt and Qenet'SI eoun.i P\8JC NOTICE wll!I Ille COi.iniy Clar!! ol Or-lollowtng de1Cr1bed dead ol ftw.t It 11111 bean lllfeed II 'veld no preaanta 111 lor tHh, or cneok .. CS. are 1 person interested •n doing t>Ualntaa.. P\lblilMd Orange eo.t ----------ange County on Oeoambar FICT1TIOUt IUllNEll trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC bttwMn laid tr~ reapweta a llempo, ~ scribed below. payabi. al ll'le 151111 you m•y _..,. PERSONAL PLANT s~-Diiiy Pl1ot Deoembtf 27 ftCTTTIOUt ....... "· 198'* NAMI ITAUMINT AUCTION TO THE HIG HEST end laid tranetwon ttlat pwdef el caeo, y le~ Ille !Ima ol Hie In l9w1Ut upon Ille executor or admln· VICE 25l8 Otange A_.,.,. t9M NAMll tTA~NT • Fa:z:Mt Tiii lottOWlng pWIOO ,. 8100ER FOR CASH or .. COMldtrllkln for the tf&M-qutter I ll ..teno, •11 cltMfO money of,,,. Unit.CS S1•1• tll<atOr or ~pon Ille al· Apt A Coat• ...... Call· ~ Tiie to4IOWlliG per.on It . PllbllaMd Orange Cout d04ng buslnaaa.. Ml lort!I In Section 292•h. '-' of Mid buelnaaa end oC y otr11 coue cl• eu of America wMoul ..,.,. 1omay fOf tile l.lacu1or or torrna 92627 OOlng bulineel aa: Delly Piiot Dacarnbaf 20 27 AATHUR GEORGE EX· CIVIi Code, a.ti rlg!ll mi. and NW ltcanaa(1) la to ba pMd II'~ eln avi.o edl-ranty axpl"tu or lmptled as ld1•,.n1tlra1or aod Illa with Debra M0tley Ringler P\llUt ICJllCE DELTA VIDEO SERVICES, 199" Jell\lary 3, lO, tH5 ' CHANOE. 850• Ottrlctl Cir· lnteresl conveyed 10 and only eftef tr-r.r haa bean clonal por pert.detaoone. to tllle uaa. pos--'<>n or the court with orool OI --2518 Oraoge A--~1 A 18202 81\Nta. Fountain Vat-TH-588 eta. Fovntatn valley, cant now lleld by II under said 9Pt>fo"4S bJ Depart-• of hlaten ottoe raqulaatoa encuml>taNlet. all right, Ulla v1oe a written req\1111\ atal· Coa11 M111 Ca1itorn1a K·1tal tey, Caltt. 92708 92708 Oaed of Trust In Ille property Akof\ollo ... .,... Col\-let•..., PuacM q11e 111tad and lnteus11 now l'lelO by 11 1ng 11111 1ou desire '99dal 92627 Nllldoe • .... Paul Robert 8oytlln Art!lur George Hornt>aelt. 11aratn1tter Clffcrlbed ttol, Pll''41&M to Sec. M071 ~lef'• Mamat a vn IDotedo as auon Tn111aa In end 10 the l'IOtlee ot Iha f•hng Of an in-Mlmael G Rin;tar 25 \8 Of..,_.~ 19202 81\Nta, Fountajn Val-P\8.IC NOTICE 858• Oatrlcfl Clrcla, Foon-TRUSTOR. JIMMY BILL et Mq. lmmedletemente, II no lol10w1r~ dffeftbed propert) ••nto<y an<l apprateernant of Oranoe AYen\I• A0PI A. at ..n. ... ._ i.y. Callf. 12708 181n Valley, Cllllf. 92708 BROOKS end REBECC.li That th• he re in da· conoca a un 1bogado, 11tuatad Jn 1111 ator~id es11t1 as.eeta Of 01 Illa pall· Colla Meaa. Catllorl'lt• No A 125367 Thia bu11n... 11 con· K-11'79 T!lll buatnan 18 con· ANN BROOKS husband aerl~ tr-ter• are to ba pvede namer • 11n -4clo Counl)' and State to wtt · llons o< eccovn11 menuoned 92627 1n Ille Sypat'IOr Court 01 duct.CS tty. an lndlvldual ,ICTITIOUI 8UllHl!ll dueled by an lndlvldual •nd wtfe Wllo acquired tllle con.umm•t.CS. 1ubjec:1 lo d• rer.r..w:la eta 1bo9acloa PARCEL 1 Unit 283 19 1n Sac11on 200 and t200 ~ ot I nu1 bu11nMs 11 con· Iha Stat• ot Cettfornia fOt Paul R. Boykin NAME 8TATIMENT Arlhur G. Hornblek aa JIMMY BROOKS and IM ebove provlek>ne, al 0 1 un• ottclna eta 11\ld• shown and dellM<I °" l!lll l"9Cet1fornie Probate Coda dueled 0y 1 ~at pan-IM Counl}' of Of'~ Thi• tt.alarntnl wu nteo Tiie 1041owlng part<>na are This atllemenl -• filed BECKY BROOKS 8 E T T E Ill 11111 V IC f legal (Y .. el dlrectMlo tale-cenain COfldO<ntnlum Plel'I H II t w 11 I , A•"' I r I narsh1p In the Martet of lhl e..tate wlthlllaCountyClarltolOr· doing buslntst as J & R wlllltheCoontyClarkolOr-BENEFICIARY · MECH· tSCROWCOMPANY,1'212 fon~). recore!ad June 22 19 78 tr OIVencenzo, Att~t at' OEBAAM RINGLER of WILLIAM F SELL 0.. .,. County on Oaoamt>et SERVICE. 10607 Hamden ange County on November ANICS NATIONi\L Bi\NK lkec:h II~ WNtmln•tM, CA Tl1• name and address OI Sook ?'2727 PIQ• 17i 1 OI· L.aw, eeo Newpot1 Cenler1 Tnts t tat&menl -flleO OMNd 12, 198'4 AYe , Stent on. CA 90680 27 1984 recorded February 1 1'2'13 on Of afte1 JenUMY 1ne court Is SAN DIEGO SU· flcial Records ot Oran~ Orin Ne•pot1 --.Ch. CA wun 1111 Coul'l1y C•' of O<· No1IOI •• ,_eC)y g!YI"' that f193I07 Richard Giibert Olbbs. F2t11ft 1983 as Instrument No 2l. 1tl5. PERIOR COURT 220 WEST Coonly. California t2MC •nge CouMy ~ "lo...,,.,Oer thl undar11gned wtl tell a1 Pllblllhad Orange Co.let 10607 Hemden Ave . Stan· Published Orange Coul 83-050111 of Otltclal Re-AllotllerlM.t1lne11~ BROADWAY SAN DIEGO PARCEL 2 Afl un<!Mdl<l "ubh~ 0r&fl91 Coat• 28 1g~ I Prtvale Mia to 1"41 "19'-1 Dally Piiot Oecemba< 20. 27 ton. CA 90680 Delly p1101 December l3. 20. cords In Ille office of IM re-end aclclr-uead by IM C,t. 92101 1'44111 tnierest in and IO Lo• 00111 Pilot OllCembtr 20 2• f'2ttl37 .,.,0 blilf t>tddfW tut>tae1 lo 1914, January 3. 10. 1965 Judi Ellen Gibbs. t0607 27. 19iµ January 3. l985 cord11 of Orange Cooniy, lranaferon within thrH T11e name addrns •nd 6 OI Tr act No l0t37 11 27 . •98-' Publltn.d Otano-Coaatl con11rma uon ot M•d Su· TH-574 Hamden Ave . Slenlon. CA TH·582 said Dead of Trull describes ,_. '"t paet, Ml far " 11lepnooe l'lumt:>er ol platn· stio""n on• Mep recordeo.,... 'HF !>90 Dally Pllo1 Dace<n~ 8 13 pertOf Court on or •11• t,,. ----------190680 tl'le tonowtng property known to traneteree, ~: 11tt s e11orney or platnlltf Boo~ 426 P~ 48 10 50 of 2() 27 198" et,, dey of Janue<y tea~ at Pla.JC NOTICE Tl'lls bu1lne11 It con· 1>111D•IC ""'TICE PARCEL 1 none. Wll!loot eny attorney 111 F I Miscellaneoos M•P' re · 0t1Dt IC NOTICE T"i-509 lhl ottlcl ol Pepper, Hamll· ----------dueled by !luaban<l and wife ,..._, ml Loi 1 of Traci 1131•. In Merna and eddr-of SIGMUND LUTHER. ESO . cords 01 Orange County r ~ ron & sc-u. 906 S Ollve Ftcm10U9 IUIMU Richard 0 . Gibbs FICTITIOUI llU8Mtt Ille City of Co1t1 Mesa. ..crow llcMder: lllllVICf Brown MacDonald & RaVln Celllornia. IOQ91het wtlh 111 K·tMll . Street. ?<>in Root Loa A,,.. NAMll 8TATIMENT This etetement wu ftlaO NAME ITAU•NT County ot Orange, State of llClllOWCOWANY, 1'212 110 wes1 ·A' S11111 Sulla Improvements 111ereon. H · NOTICE TO P\&IC NOTJCE I ~ CA COuntvot Loe A,,.. The followlng ~ a,. with 1ne County Clat'll of Or· Tiie lottowlng pel'IO(ll are Calllorn1a, u oar map r• lkactl 11 .. Waatmlnaler, CA t255 San Diego CA 92101 'cep11ng lherefrom Con· CREOrTOllll Of get• Sta1a of Calttornl&. Ill doing bualneaa u: ange County on Novamt>ar doln blia~ u c0<ded 1n booll 508. Pao• 46 t2t1S. Daied DEC 7 1984 domintum Units 2"5 "''0U011 BUll< TltANlf1!R FlCTITIOUS IUIM:•a rlglll · 1rti. lf'ld tnta«aet ol LOS ALISOS VILLAGE 13. 1984 ciFE INTERNATIONAL. and 47 of MJstellaneoue Dated: December 20, 11: M. FEELEY, Dep11t1 256 •nctustva end 28, (S.C.. 1101-1107 NAME ITAT'llltaNT Mid deONMO 81 11'19 tlfM 01 ASSOCIATES, a Ca.tltomla FttCMl2 BI tol #0 COIJll Mapa. in lhe office ol Ille 1114 Clerti lh•ovgl1 312 tnctut Jv e UC Cl The faliovring oaraon• .,., o .. 1h and .it ll'oe rlgnt. llti. ttmlt.CS ftaltnarthlp. 28021 p bll•hAA 0 AntWll ,. __ ,, 3033 s . r I • c 0 d I Id c .. c flllT AUAA.NTI p bll ...... 0 c I IOG81ed !hereon . . . dO<ng t>uelnlSS .. I , ... 1 1~ .. ,., • ....-· san u .,,_ •~·.-.....,. M ... Calltornla 92020 ounry necor If 0 II • 9y'. u en..... range 019 EXCEPTING TH ERE No11c1 •s hlteby grveo 10 J AN,t.S COMM UNIC A· en<I Int-·-·-~!r.~=Com~'. t2e9i"an ~:~~~~~,J~~ 1 1;9f0 · M:~nn J:,~~. Nt:· ~': c~~~CEL 2 ~ • .... ct'.!;.,.:,7,·Praa,: ~:~~ ~~o~u~~cr ~~8;7 FROM 111 0tt ou n9111S. m1,.. ~~=or,~an~:.,~~1 ;;,1~~J~ TIONS 3176 Pull~an • 121 ~~1::' by=~~ VltfO Land pany, • Th-585 I .,I.a· '92627 Lo~ 5 and IS In bloc::!( 1 ot Tr1n1f1,_ Tl1-S87 er11s mtntlfal rig!llt natura I ...... Cotta Meu a lllornta otn-4tl otnar tnan °' In C·•tt la ffmlled ... ,.,_ orn a F CYP•e •a INC a gas r Q1'11S 11'10 0 1ne1 t:>ulll transfer IS abOul o .,... 92626 f .... ., °'" ..-• · Jo!ln Mlchl•I Madie•. tr&Cl 349 In Ille City of Hunt-· · " "' • ·• made on per50flat prOOlf", i1'3 E ac:ldltiOf'\ 10 T,,at o ,..., d• lhlp, 26021 Ortaga Hlgf'lway PlellC NOTICE 501 Cowan H-"'111• Ortv• lng1on Baecl'l as per map re-Catlf. corp., av: JamH o111n1 C ""TICE !lydrocar bOl'I subs11nc1s bed Diana J Janas ,... oaa.980 el IM ume ol ONt!I San JuWI Caplatrano, Ca.Ill Sl~ftta •na ca111'""ornl• 92705 corded in Book 15 Page 17 a.nnena, PrN., Tranafef~ r~l riv 1>140"" • deot11 ot 500 reet h@remattlf descn n1ng Canyon Cotona ~ I" and io Ill tna oertalf\ im-92893 FlCTITIOUI aut1N11$ -. " . M 8 E AV I c E EI c "0 w under IM oarcet ot llJ'C Tne nam~ and buSlne» '-!er California 9262!> ved •N I pro~ SllU· BayahOr• Partnara. I Call-NAME tTATIMINT Tiils bualna" 11 con· ~~e ~=·:.i~'coo~f:·R~ COMPANY t4212 841Ch PUllJC NOTICE I 11er11n1bove ducribed addresMS ol 11'1• lrtlt!'toeo L•nd• M 0fanc111 1912S l>"O C I ~ fornta general pert'*lhlp· The f04towtng part<>nS are dueled by ccr9artnar~EN corder ol tald county II d we'1tmln1t1r CA Pu~ant 10 order ol the w11,,out IM rog11t ot surla« 1r11n1leron are GENNOR No""'ood Teir~ ''"'ne :•" ~ 11)' ~ 0 a,,ge 180t DoveSlraat,81111• 130, dotng butlnase.. THANH HUUING~. filed MAY ALSO BE KNOWN ~· . Calllornla Cou111 Com entry as 1eser....O ·n lne INC a Caul COfP SV1'EK CaJotorn1192't15 s " t Cal~ty ~ICU· N9wl)Ott a.eel\, Cetlf. t2680 EMERA L 0 Au T 0 . T!lll 1111emen . w... 200 Can on Drive Publlehed Orange CoaSI m1n lon, notice ot public d..O rrom OuaJI Run·Nor1" I ENTERPRISES INC • Cal1t Tl11a Oul•'l•H IS con· 181~ 0 r1~":.'s follows Tiiie bual,,... 11 con-MOTIVE, 80 I W 19th With the County Cla<IJ ol Or· ~~1112 Mesa Ca1r.orn11 . 0 lfy PI I ~t>er 27 Maring la given 10 owners wood • L1m111d Panne< 1 corp CON SOL• D~ TE 0 duc1acs by • o--aJ oart I larty dete duct_.. b II II--" .,,,,.,. Street Coate Mesa C•lll enge ·County on Oec41mt>ar • a 'o and occ:upenl!I ot surround· sl'l1p 'rec01dld January ,0 DEB T 0 RS 'N P 0 S .,.,st11p tO·wll C nal etlll),... 'f'. a m ,... p . 9282J . 3. 1984 F-1 M!s':8c~~=•Orllle. C:0.11 1984 T1'1·S96 ing properties an<J 01,,.r 197V In 8oo1t 12994 P~ SESSION Chapter , ' LINDA M BRANDL.I s.:co11 I ~5~• In 1homN Blum . p 1 c t f 1 c J a c . Ra 1 .--2198 Can on Drive Cotta 1n1ares1aC1 pertlel Said oub· 1980 OfflClal Aecordt Bankruolty Cue SA Tfl<1 Sllfement was fileO 'c°" 1 Newport~ Thia etatatMnl wu flt.cs Enttfl)rlMI, In<: .. Ca.lll0tnl1. Publltl'lad O,.ng• ~t Mesa ca111trn1a • CE he nearing la ~fleduled on PARCEL 3 M aacJus11<t 8J·OA903·PE 666 81~•· ... 1,, 'M Counl) C11t11. ol Or· IM Jly o I~ wlthttiaCountyClarlt otOr· 801 w. 191h Str•t. Coall Dally Pilot Oac:embar . • 111'11raa11odras1orcom-PlellC NOTI th• Jenuary 11·11 1985 easemen11oroarlltngal'ldr• 1S1raa1 Suite 267 Cost•1•nge Cou"h Otl No....,,l>tlf l u ~ °" ::;;.,ap4 Page ange County on November M .... Calif 92827 20. 27. t9&4 T ... ·"'"2mon des'-natlon la enown 8UPf,.IOlll COURT IQend• '°' appOcallon tor lated purpollS O>'« ll'lal Mesa CA 92627 30 1'16' ~1toe1:;neous M~ r• 30 1"4 This bualnan It con .-. ;,v "' coa1111 permll number porttol'I of Loi 6 ot '8><' Tree! Tiie IOCatlon In Calllorma ,.__. t ,.,. r~·n • · above no watranly It given Of THE ITATt S-84-795 as tubmmed by 1 10137 as , .. _n ~ Ecl'ltbf, I ot '"' clli9t axecu11111 of1'1(;a Put> isl"INJ Ori """ eoa.1 c.ordt o "'a~~ f't ~ dUC1.CS by· 1 corporallon as to · lls comp .. t-of OF CALIFORNIA 1 "v~ "" lfl ,.. mo•• common., ~nown u P\ltllllhad Orange CoMI Joseph A C eouette Dt1D•1c NOTICE corrac1ness) FOR THI COUHTY Cllsy of Huntington Beech A 10 11'\e Declarauon 01 or rJnc1p1~··~ 0 C• D•••Y "'""'~Der 6 13 I 3~00 Ma rcut N•wport Deity Pilot Oeoambar 20, 27, Pre110ent f'UUL The 1>1ntf1C1ary under u ld 0 NGE ES ubjeel appt~tton '' 10 Reslr•chO'lS •or rro. Spm•g! ct t e intan trans eror s 20 r '98-1 ~ecr 19&4. Jan11ary 3, 10, 1985 Thi• 1111emen1 wa• t"tee flCTITIOUt IUllNIH Deed Of Trust. by ra11on ol • IN o:EL T~EA MAr'TER OF ~~~~:1,=~~u~~7 ~· ),~ ;po;,,dn.;,•n :;.8 -~~o~~; ~~ :~,,~~':!.,.,.,., 1\8,,,.S T~.s •6 Prooerfy 1)()40 ~ 81Sll F0t TH-576 wnh the County Ctar11 o Or· N•MI tT•-MtNT brtacn or default In Ille obli· THE ARBITRATION BE II 1,, < d dd -w•s • ..,. b 1>1e 1r•0<mltttl" COfll-.. Ball ----------nge Count.,.°" Oeoembe• .. ...~ h•gh r1ta1mng WI WI 12644 Pagt' 8io 4"0 re re an a r~~ u ...... ~ ~1 6~~ 80!<' DllDI 'C NOTICE : 1984 The followlng person ts ga11on1 secured thereby. TWEEN oorde<1ng ,•d-•ll•S 10 ~" cordt'd Mey ) 19,6 001,., , •nteno..O transferor ""'"" Mt.IC NOTICE a1 ' 1 f'\IUU . Fa2MC doing b111lnes1.. l'\erllOIOrll.llCuled and de-c A R p E N T E A s rtQJS1ed •nd land.caoeo ., ttlc at RecoriH "' O••"Of thrt!E' 'fN" , .. , .,...,. as• Terf"S Of .... casn 1n .... FIC11T10US M.lllNllt ROM encl Wllltame PARAGON WEST. PARA· Hvered lo lhe undara!Qned a SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA !tie beecl1 parking 101 gounl Caurol"l•••"eHim<e p&sl so 1111 as •nowr to 1111 FICTITIOUS llUllNfll ru '"One~ ot 1"9 Uf'l•lad I I GON COMMERCIAL, 211 written Declerallon ol 0.. ADMINISTRATIVE COR· southfltst comer of Main Y Oeclarauon •ntendeo 1ran1ta1ee are NAME STAT£MEH'T S1111, °" C<l"tirm&t10<> ot ~ ITATl•NT 1m1 lrvtne ll•d.. 11 te GOidenrod A11a .. Corona del lault and Oem1nd for Sela. PORAT ION " Calltorn111 SlrMt and PCH tn 1111 C1t~ of !erred 10 llSS N 283 no<'e .,.,~ touow<"g person• ar• NII or pan c:e.an and bal· dolT~llabut~ :::'°"'are 1°iuilln. Calll. 92680 Mar, Cattf. 92825 and wrltlen nolloa of breac!I c:orporauon elc Pe1111oner Hunllnglon 8Mc:n 81 Cl'l>Ofl pee~ rt~ oe The nem111,s1 a'ld bus•~ dOl"9 bu9'"995 as anc.e IWIC.-.c9d Dy note M- .. LHll• G Watson. 211 and of alecllon lo c:auM Illa and S&td publlc hearing will Said e~•"' 15 " ad\lfl!.SS of lht •ntfll'loa<I I M 0 UL l 0 "i Pl Al Al cured by Mortgage or lrull (A SUN WEST DIS· P\lbllltled Orange Cout Goldenrod A.V'I . Corona d• undettlgned to MO said JESSE PHILIP ORTEGA commence " 9 00 Im on lintO ano d"'crlbedo.: rreMtereeOI are BEST HEAL ~H CENTER 2366~ Oaed O<' the propet'ly "° TRIBUTORS, (8) SUN WEST Oalty Piiot ~be< 13, 20 Mar, Calif. 92025 ptoparty lo .. 11tty Mid obit-etc• Respondent Januaty 8-11 1985 at LO$ Arttelet II el'ld Ill _,11,,e B '-Gfl REST AURA NT S D "1lou•1on Per~ way told Te" pet ~1 of 1moun1 CRECtT CARO SERVICE. 27. 1984, January 3. 1985 Thia buetnaH 11 con· gallons. and tnereallar the Case No I Angel.. 111a110" INC 33 .. 6s Magellan 1119 I L•gu,.,8 .,. 11s C•11torn1t bod to be ~ted with bkl 1823 E. 17111 Str .. t, Suite TH·S5t ducted by an lndlVldual underslgne<t ca11sed Hid 46ll0•8 1nlormat1on rellllng 10 11111 PARCEL 4 " ~o~-~~ S.:.utl1 L90una CA 92627 · 1926S3 I Bid•°' otterS!o t>a'" wnl II 103, Santa Ana, Calttornte P\8.IC NOTICE Lnlle G W111or1 notice ol breacn ano tlee· Notte• of cou1111 app11eatton w"I bl CluSlve ea:r.ement ~ •r.11 '"• P•~v Dirt•-S11Q"9,.. Milla F'o-tman 0 ing •M ,,.,u be r~ " 12701 Thll lllllement WH llleC !Ion lo be recorded °"July Motion to 01•t1t 8Y811eble at Ifie OfflCI ol 11\e grese tQrass use s 81'1 n,.•, h-to JI d4!5oenbed n C 24455 P&1eoc" Ft T0<0 tne at0<ne1d o".ce at an) "C'?!~':;"'ru:.:~s~Sn~~ FtCTITlOUI 8UlfMIS wtt!I the County Clark ol Or· 9, 1984 as 1n11ruman1 no Amended Petition California Co11111 Com-IO)'mllfll ~,,,. '~;.:::: 94!'"~1111 u tvmlturt 11 .. Cal•IOfl'lla 92&30 1.,,. arte< the tirst publt .. ft •• Ca.tltornla 92706 N~ ITATIMINT 1nge Coun1y on Novembet 64·281808 of Hid Official To Connrm mlsS1on. South Co.st DI•· ~.gnar 10 ~;H,.!,..1 bl•I"( 1 " , 11 , 1 Q u, 0 ,., e ,, 1 T111s 1>u11nau 11 C:(ln cation nereot ll'ld before ,..,,. Ttta IOllowtng partonl art 15 1984 R.oords Al't>tlf'stlon 1rict. 2A6 w Broa01111•y. •llOrl SA unac and de 1radeneme IM". IM.Wlold I ducted by 1 "' mdlV!d\l&t da1• "' Ull Thi• b11aln ... I• con· doing bualnaat aa: . F2'0709 Said Mia will bl made. but Award Lono Baacll. CA. Al ..... 7 l\lr11'1et de II nd Ill • 1mprov1man11 ••oci.. JJ'I S'TEPHEN FOREMAN D Wiiham p 6•11 11 ElfeeutOt OUClted by: en Individual MORTON MARINE COM· P\lbllan.d Otanga Coatl wtt!IOUI covenant O< Wat· DATE FebfUl!Y ?O 108• days prior 10 MIO Pl•bllC ecr•bld In ArttClet II 0 I 11ec1e and I IOCateo II 2340 c l)I lhe Will of 18'0 Dtcadant CAAIO M.8 UR,.S PANY/RAllOALLfRY 138' D.ityPllotOaoember 13 20 ranty,allpr ... orlmp1141d,r• TIME 900AM "-'1"IO 11'\aOactareuon tiar«>ot Btvd ~· M..a Thla.~w.tnent wu r1iec l P epper, Hemlltofl & Thl• •t•tamant -flied J Eaal Edlnglf Avenu; 27. 19&4. January 3. 19S5 gardlng lltla, poa...aion. or DEPT 82 Pubttlhed by tne Orenoe Tna lot11 amoont ot tht CA '~ bv 9S75 Vlllley With I~ Count) Clet'll o• Or tchMll, by G-.. w. wtt!I IM County Claflt Of Or· Senll Ana. Cehtornla 9210:? TH·557 ancumbrancaa, 10 pey Iha T 0 RE s p 0 N 0 ENT Coast OaJly PtlOI December unoa1d pnnctpel b11t11n:, V•-C"¥0<1U CA 10.mtld •nge Courit ... on No--nt>eor y"""'' AttorMJ ., t..w. -ange County on NoYemo.t Kavin Brian Morton. 196( rM'11lnlr19 principal aum of JESSE PHILIP ORTEGA 26 28 27 1984 tnllfMI ll'laraon IOQ41l b 21 1!le4 I OtlVe St""-.-. \.. .. t , lMA l8lh St. •L-326. Newport the notl(ll MCUrecl by Nld aleoknownuJESSE P OR· T-347 with rauonty Hllme:ic YT"-8ut1,.,..s .,.,,,. u..0 '2t1M ~CA 80014. 1'111111 BeaGh. cattfornla 92&03 P\8.IC NOTICE OHd ot Trust, wnn lnttr•t TEGA lndlvldua11y and COtlt ••oen•s 1"° t>v n d ,,11n,fl<'Qr\ e1 111.0 Publ•,,..90 Orange Coa*1 "'*'8Md Onn9I C'eae4 O.::bl~~":, ~~ Tllla bualneH 11 con· In Hid note provided. ad! dOlng butlnaas u ORTEGA n1m•tC NOTICE ~~:":.~~":,~~~,,.~~ 0,.,,.0.., ,, 9AS>il"Ul Oa•!) PtlOt MoWtmOlf 29 o.-.""4~f7.a. 20. ~ <Jucted by: en tndMduat FtCTITK>UI au..... vencae. II any. under Ille CONSTRUCTION COM r~ pu S59 458 97 8A0fl 19~ 1 ..... ~). ,.. - 20, 7, 1"4 KEVIN MORTON NAMl ITATIMINT 1.,-ms Of Hid De.cs ol Trust, PANY ICE 1~!,,1,.. ·01190 Ca_,,..t That u d ~ tranet., ,, 1. TH ~15 '""--_______ T_H_·_5_24_1 l!lll 11a1amant WN m.o The lollOwtng l)8f'IOftl art f-. ctiaroea and IKperlMt PLEASE TAKE NOT NOTICI °' ., IO'lenoad to ti. contum -P'la.IC NOflCC with 1,,. County Clafk of Ot· doing bullMM ... of lfla Trutt• end Of Iha that on ~ebruary 20. 1985 In AVAtLAILlTY Chectl• or Cettltload Chaelt• mated a1 ,,,. otr.c. ot 9UI' P\&IC *>TICE J Ml.IC NOTlCE __ .;..;;;=~~.;.;..;.----anoa County on Novemba+ HAVENOATE CENTER tru1te crNlad by aald OHd Oel)ertrnentll2ottn.1boyt. OtJ~~TAl payable~ ~n:= : ROW ESCROW COMIJAN" -.-_;...;;.;;.;;.;..;;....;..;..;..__.___ .,..... 21. 198'4 General Par1nwallll). 3931 of Tru•t antlll.ct Court. IOGet.CS •1 " .. ......,.. blddat 1657 £ ltnOOll'I Avenue ()r. NOTICE°' ""'AllATIOM '1C~ATIMINT ' ,.,m MacArthur Btvcl .. Sult• 20e Said .... Wiii ba llllCI on 111 North Hill Str•t. Loa Pureu•n• lo Section Tr""" proYIO.O 1>ro~· •llQI Ce111orn1a t'8.e~ on ,.....,.. DeclaNtloft 14-4 --..i.... Pul)Mthad Orange Cout l'fftport e.cn. Ctlll 92MC Thlltaelly, Jetttntrt 3. 191$, Angelaa, Calllornta. •1 1'00 :el04f0! Of IM •nta,.,,.t ~· WJen11t1Cat~ ..... ~ t O< • ., .. JANIJARV t6 1M! NOtlCE •S H~'t.BY GIVEN 111•1 tl'll l!lo9t0 Of Olt'tCIOtl oJ::;;;;;;,;: :;'eons .,.. Dally Piiot Oacembat 13 20 FWE Co . Inc .. Celttornl• 11900 A.M • at the tron1 ~ • m . Of u eoon ,,,., .. n., enue Coo.. notica Jt llat'•br fl:rom 1t1101mahon w!llC r111t t1vth traneter 1$ NOT 01 ,,.,. Maaa Collaollct•ted wa.., Ola:triel will a1 tt• D ~ C HOMES. 1t78 SI! 21. 198•. Jan111ry 3, 1m corp o, a 11 on. 3 9 3 1 trano. to Commafee Tltl• u CO\lnaal may be nearo. gtven 111a1 the annual racior1 ,,,. Trvtt• daema reltat>ll t<ibiac:t to Cal tOfriia ""'· AaQu•&r ~'lllO ta be n.tct on~ 10. 1i85 ~ M.itl, #A. IMM, Callfoml• TH-&ee Mac:Artlu 81\rel . w .. 200 Company, 516 N CabflllO l)tlllloner Mia.II move tn. '°' Iha Flee.al )'9W 1914 Of bVI~ ~Trust•~-lorm Com...,., Coda*· Illa IOQ9!10t\ ~ l<Mlgltlva Oecler•tlon 8•-4 cun«'ltly .... 71• Nftl)Ott hectl, Calif. 92efl( Plfll: Dr • • 100, Santa Ana. Court to Grant the Al'MndeO Larry CaN> f' O\lnd~I~,.' ~ ..... eor-latlon ...... !._':., Uon e 106 THIS ESCf\OW IS unci.r P'__.,lon tor 1 ... rolloltring -... P\ll.IC f«)TIC( o.lma! Ent~. Cell Clllfoml• Pal lion to COA!lfm Atbt-l)ftvat• touncs.tion. .. ll"la t{fWI ...... -OI s u . J E c T T 0 r H ( °"' F.ader 9th s Tram-~ Pfllllp H. McNarnM, 1178 tornta oorpor•tkMI, 3t.S.'1' nt. to'lel amQUl'tl of t~ \tation A•at<I ll'CI IO &Ill• abta If Illa IOU!\--.. •· • v .. ~ . COfRm<lfl ~tlor IANK~UPTCY LAWS mi.'!on .,_~~ ~~w .. 1 1 u ... i 8E Mein, IA. !Mna, c.ll· f)CTITlOUI au ... ta MICArlhUf Btvd Suite 200 t,1npald l)eflnot o# Iha Obit-Judgment ln ~onformfly P!'W'C'4* ofnc. IOI IMP&e· ot 'TIW' e"'°"'9 r -2 I 3 Tne n.,,,. end ....,0, ... ot LOCATION. 19111 ~tra9'!' ~ "311 for'nr:. "~~..,,o 1801 Gel-NA.Ml ITATIMINT ~&Moh. e;. .. 82etc oeuon lltCllfed by Nici pr~ tllerato. Said MotlOn """.,. tlOn d\lf'"9 ~~ ~ ~f :tAt:~ioo. lfWIN[ 111• ~4"'1·~ Wllill *""' '"""A...-iua .... T.,,.,.. • C«ona dal The folloWlng pareon la Pl'lilll)Cle A Ohlrofl. 300 erty to ba told. together With baMO uflOn 11141 Notlea. the !IOu<a ftor'll • I'!\ IO c 917 Ntl'llt may be t .0 II BUA-~ Meal CoruohOat.CS w It• Oi6tfl'1 ~ 92925 dotng ~atna.a u KlnOt Pl1H, Nawl)Orl 11'11--1. laM ctiet0&9, Ind afOtaHIO Patil ton, Iha Pm by any ClllJlf\ ..:"<;,,.., ~alel 1~ 11 '*"'< ROW ESCROll'f COMPAN'V. 1 Pttaoal\tll AYetll• eo.t• ..,_. C4 mn T• ~!!.1.~ 8....._._ Cenl• CO~MEACI ~HANClAL IMch. Callt 8aM3 •timeted ooatlj. ...,.,._ ~or Potnl* Mid queitt It ,.within 1"" eys ..., ........... , 1657 E. L1N10S1 Averiu&. Or· ~ t114, ~,_1291 VllMIU'I ,,.._...,. "OI J 1370 Pll~ """'°" New Thll INt!Mlt It~ ltl)d~•Ofltledete Autl!Ori"-lneuppolt ll'lef• al'tarlheClttt ofth•tPIJllll'-. tofdlor!N~Ofel!. anve,CA , OW"to· ,._,_ in!!W9l•""'#'eOftlllatlM,...lebla'9r ;rO::h~~~,~~:=. J..~unt~ pot18"otl. Calif tHeO ouetao by. a oentr.i part ~.II &2.0tUk«. ot. ,,,_ Oee141ratlon or Rot>« c:e;.:: 1 daoon • Pflnctpal ~!: 0jf',:._t ~ ·~" L"' and fie I d-,'Ot ~ offtol ott,. ~oant Intl on '"°" C•llfMnla J. amaa A HOl,lllllA, 137( n«.ntp Oat.ct Oecembat •• IN• w Pettn. all "* Incl r• oun ~ so ,... MO 01 lllc flltng Clalll\• by •nv cradJtOf 'the~ 10 tN ~ ""-ting of tN 8oatO OI l2t4t . P&rk Newport, N••POtl Ptllt!ppe A Cntron ..,., ,......... c.,.. cord• In IM c .... Ind aucll omc. ~t~ •1 6..11 ~ ... and:~ ,,,.~ ba J ANVAP't' ,. ' ., OwectOA ...,. ~in II r 00 p "" .... IN rNell~ rOMI °' Thlt l>ullntN It oon• 8aac!I, Cellf 92'e0 Thie •tatamant we1 lllaO ~ ll Celfu-• W • othat mettwn M ~ ~ WNll , l'W'a, • Da O.cambar 1" l"4 w"lt1;h ·• tM ou.-CMtY 1,,_,...... Contolidatwcl Waw Ota~ ol'fiol loc."9d ~ clUCted by. 1 tltnltect partner· r-1111 DullMH 11 con· With Iha County et.It of Or· ponttoft, M ..., ,......, P'tMnt.CS at t.ht heating •~rt! 92~pal ·~ ot c ~ 1, 0 " N I A 1111 lbf>'C>f• the ~1\0ll •lt5 PlllCaf'lttt a.--Coat ....... C.tifor!N this> OUGtedby·anlndMdual ~County on oac.mbel Ir. COfft!MfWTMI Cellt-OATl!O NOYM!Otf 7', t pr · m I.Mi J COWVIY~ COMPANY O:ate..,.ctfladltlOYe e>u.attMSandf«~llllOutoMO~LOtl'le PhlllC> H Mc:NllftM JI/Ml~ HolCl\ldal 12, IMA ~ ......... ltl ... 1N4 __ *.._._ ...... ~lie ounOattOn l'y .. Mid Trwtee. tr........... 0.l•CI O.C•mD., ,, "'~on Of~ J.,...., 10. te..- TNI ~ ... fllad Thi• 1tatamant .... ftlaC ,..,. c ,... o.w. ••• ~ .. ---..., Ill() • ., I~ Vflot 1t&4 Oa.ttO Deoember , .... wttfl t"9 Oourt1Y Clel'll of Or· with t!WOourtty ~of Or· ·~•...,,,.,....._I taMe ~ CldU'llla _,.., Caltt M. ~ A__,• Kl~ ~.w:: =........i, ,:, C... AY. Hat UOll HI llatt ·~- lnOI Oourtt:y Oft Oeoenl1* :To County on~ .. y~. AM ........ Wle .. f~~~:= =-.~:..,c;:;=:: =•rlr HUle. ca1..-!:!1a ain.a. ............ CAt1• 1~~~~·y ler'l' a..-~~, • ......,, .... ACOM80t.IDAftD I, '"" W t , 91'* 'W C .... ~ Callf. -.... latt9tM c.,_..... -11 (tu) 1111•1* f\!Co ()I' COIH1 WAft9' Del ""'*'*' 0r-. COMt PubtltNct ~ eo.. ~ anoe co.11 PubflltleCI Orange ~1 P\IOllalltd ~~ co.et9 1., ""'~bl~o• ~,;o;;i oa~bl:::' ~~be! ~t o. , f";lcl• Of/IC-;: " f>ltf'i·~ 0r-. ea..1 De11., ~ ~'* 20 tt. ~ "'°' '**"'* •. ,3, o.11y "'°' o.o.mw 1a, 20 Oell'I ~oec.nt>« 20, 21 o.»1 Pilot o.o.mti" ,., ""· oanr f>tlo4 .._.., • .,., • ....... , •• ' ............. ., 111"' , u 11 , ,~ .... 1 1....... 21. 1114. J91'1Uety a. 1885 1Nl, aty 3, 10. tNS 27 I~ 2'0 ~7 1184 1H4 t•84 Janul!'\ 3 •O 'N5 h ~·· Th-Sta ..,, ' ...... TH-&H _ TH-SA I ~H MC f"°a.56 ,_ T~$1!_ Th !t4 l ~ • I fllC fthOUI MllH •• PllCTmOUa 9Ull ... • .....eTIR W ...... eTAlW • TM ...... ,.,....,. TM~.,.,._,..,. ~ ~ -dOlna bullr\ell M: COl..HW~HY ANO ~ VllTA APART· ~Nf'f. e.bllM .mna. 1• I!. 11t11 at. DIM.~~ c.. 84"'9 1A. Ccata ...... ~ tomlli... 91729 CIMt ... 'ranklln Cot-Detlllt OIMrl. 3272 Or· , _.., VllCa ,.._ 1n1••ood Ave • Lo• e.c:t\. c.llorNI Aiamltoe. e.-t. 90720 • 642-5&78 ~Ollbwt .:::::;;;;;;;;;;;~;:::::::::::::~fi;;;~~:ii~::::Ti;;;;;:~~;i;::::::::1ii;;:;;;~;;.;;j~:i""1'.ii:iit:;;di:-U:r----J'ij~~!!!!::J~~==J!i!!!!:!!l~!i~::; T'flla ~ le COfl-T'* .._..,,_,."'fled 11_1 :aa.ut .. 11 ducted by. .,, lnOMdUrlf Wfth &tie County ()er1l ol Or· ...... ,., lalt ...... UaJualaW lfl:"!•lt, Vaf. Af!!!!!!!lt, vu. =z===' I ' CHA~ COL· f.'r914County °" o.oemw THE 0 ILY Pl I.OT 1002 Im•• IAt C..ta a... hif C..ta lltM ITU e:tllr... ' HA Mt...... iHt TNI _....,_,t wea llled ,_,., CLA SIFIE'D Offl'' II > ... , ... NI Ill• c 1BR EX8t816e N1tural N4'WJ)Ot1 0reet 31A aoa. Wlttl tN Cowlty ()er1l of Or· PutllllMd Ortinge OOM1 • ~ • ,, *-"r; Al IHIUDUU IHn/COly blCh P•d wood celllngl' c.blneta. PAllll• an W/YllW atudy 2 deck• mini ... Coun1y on N<Mmw o.ny Plot o..nw 1_3.120' .u .. 111n•••* YIEW ~=~:.=!t;t'~·· Spetkllng clM(i, no 1>91• 28' 28•. patio, bftlM, Olt· oc.a11' YU, frplc. ioe kit. a.t, 1M4 21. 1N4, J.nuery '· 1wes T elephone er' ire: Sharp ~ bd eondo. aeo ""7 "475. 151·9528 •oe $800/mo. No 1>91•. UR D/A, 2 Cir ger. Avt ..... TK-1144 got•. near s c PIHi with thl• Plan c In Tur11e e··~ 2 bed. 1 bl1h, lerge . . 215 1 PACIFIC AVE now S1200/mo 5'8-1938 ~Pu~~~. 1.1 ---------• Mond ay-Frida) w/pool, apa +carport. Rook Aldgt Townhomea. fenced petlo, gar, cleen 2Br 1~Ba twnhH Apt 1131·8107or8&5-0e&5 Lo 38r .. _.. -·-u ... "8JC NOTICE 8 00 A M -30 r \l Saetlflee It $89 900 2 Bdrm, 2'h ba. Pro· SH5/mo Clll Craig $550/mo. No gar. No Step• 10 t>Mch. ' 20. 1• t914 _....;..:;:;=..-;.;.;.;;.;;,.. __ 1 : ·"·• -·~:. • • 3 bd only $79,999 attume fH1lon1lly deeore1ed 631.12ee' ' peta. 88 I Vlot orle WflTWIYILUll trplc, lmm10, yearly m.&lO PICTmOUI --.u Of:A ()I I ~ FS 10-,.,% fin Try S7000 min with 1he belt of e'lefY'-842-7404 Ron 1 & 2 8d apta. Pool IP• $950/mo. Call 873--2507 --------um ITA,......,. · " ' 1 -· • down w on't lutl thing. The moat dealrable E'Sld• ~ 2 8t 1 bl. 2Br 2'..t.Be Duplex 1eoo af gv, Indy rm. no peia. ' veraa1,.....v1111 hlbOa PtllJC NOTIC( ~:::::,: :aon• are Pl U I.IC \TI 0 \ Ill-. \I H. I\ t·. Wood.ide VIiiage looatlon In the entire d• Upatalrt over gar-_ge. w/ah1ru dbl OI' huge TSL MANAGEMENT 1& 28f w/Ylewt ----...... ---........... _ .... _-_--.. -uffu.s.A.. 410 w. Paolfto \lut1<l<1\ "'iul 11 ·m ·1 111 2511 W. Sunflow.r velop~t .$350,000 High.=' oel~~~r,· ydw/~. P•tok'850 84S..8122or842·1803 S750-S1295 '"":!!!.""'::' .. =.. COllt Hwy. 1202, Newpor1 ' ' Potrlck Tenore/Jim Gould .mm. ~ age. mo. 87~ or 842-9eee D p 1_1 Agt 831_.NO ThlfollowlnOperaontert a.9'ct1tf.nn.fn Oom1.-0 SOr · 2Br. patio, carport 0 18' 1550 & 2Br M6(). -.,,.,_.., a.ct\ Caillf 9~ Tue· ... cht' \11111 . I :rn p 111~ 631-1286 ~I n ua , .. dolncl~• ~t p Newpor18eedl \\ 1•tfn1= ... 1t.n I Ut'' 1-.m p .111. It 2 bd, 2\.\ bl Condo. 1325 le001mo•S400 aee. See 1 cer G-r Small yard o.hW9hr, trtg. atOYe lnol. MlMMANUFAOT~INO ~ ..A.A • 'l'h I \\ t•1I ' 'II ea y lq,, w/frol + 2 cer gar. OU111de &e3 Plumer. To ... 95/mo C111ee1-e142' No pet•. Call btwn a MAAKETINO CO .. 1312 UpJ;~ LT o.. 1•8 ur~c U\ n .. > 1 P Ill. '850/mo No peta. Cur1 II ... lnlktt IM-7592 .., · g~pm deity 54~ Wwt Cc*rll AY9nUe, Or· Morlg1wechl Hlguhl, t'ri<ifH l hu1 .... l '\11ll 111 ... 1,...IULIAI 786-1172 1131-1288 •2Bdrm.1bl,Ne.~2bf2ba Nlceamallcom-enoa. Cellfomle t2M8 Hlgaahl OMka JllPM 577 -..,. Ru le t pie ti cuta u75 Oon A. Moyer. 843 Thie b\lelMu 11 con-"uturd.I\ I 1111.1 ~ S 1111 p .111 .,.__.111 11 r ICC*l tem,So.CatP1ua.U , ptex Some vtew. - Dllf1Ube WrJ, Coat. ......, ducted by a limited pertner· ~•• 2br country kit gar/lhop 6411-41187 493-0481 Celltor(llat212.t Mil> ""uucl a\ I· rt ·s 1111 I' 111. 3Bd.2 badolltiouMwltha !!"5~1~~..!{:_. "vell 3Br 288 s750 Mew.In Biat. ltacla 14 _ P&Rl NEWPORT lPlRTMUTS Dlrll A Moyer. 84' Gerald R ~ • •1 •. 1 L'D L t 2_,6 ~0 Cul-d .. Sec: localton Al 3880Mlchelton Drive ..,,...., .v.,.. I "* c.11 J dy btwn Dllf1Ube W1f1, Coate MeN.. Thia awiWn.nt wu tlled l.LA L u t v • o tracuveu1eo1 uMd brick Irvine Unlquelydellgnedlbr 2bl ~m-9Pm only ~51-0444 U50/U50 Mo . 21 3 BO IN NEWPORT BEACH Cellfotnll t2e2e with tM County C*1t of Or· _ and helvy shake roof apll IVI w/dwthf dbl g1r· ' aptt Encl gar, W/D htckp, A gr .. t piece to ltY9 on the TNs bwlneea 11 oon· ange County on Oecemt>tr •••lft fer Salt ltalft fer S.lt give this home gr91t curb llCHlll'I HLlllT .,,.. kid• 1125 S3M190 $435 1BR moblle hm. Qt yatde/petloe. Upper B1y. Prlv•t• ducted by go..pertnert 8. ,.... eppeal Assume prlv11e 2Br. den. 2B• Condo. a:;, Alty fee P•rtl. mature ldllt, no IEWPllT IOI IUL n ctubhOUHI & . hHlth OOH A. MOYER ' ,.... Gntral 1002 C.atral 1002 loan Asking $159,900 WoodbrldgeEallt" Jef· pe1t 1173.-7787/84M725 Daye 875-1842 ap ... 8 tennis COYrta. 7 Thia '1~t waa flied Published Orange Coul terson model, prof decor. Xlnt E-alde nelghbo<hood. E 9&0-41114 pools, c:toae to bualneM, ~ ='!, C::,:~ Dally Pilot Oeceml>tr 13. 20. lfU YEIH Ulfflll Uoyd'd Nureery lend· 38r, upgrade Cl'pt, fncd VM oc Airport, Faahlon 281"4 27. 1984, Jenuary 3. 1985 owner motivated to NII £STATE ULf Traditiona l acape, Jac, bllln BBQ. fire patio & aide yrd. Gar, mlealiBJIU SUWlll laland, eonvenlent atlOPI • ,.1.. TH-542 thla beautlf\11 3 Bd 2 ba 'HllSIU POllT Realty pit, patio, waterfall + washer/dryer hkup S950 VILUIE on elght. Publlahed 0rlltl09 Cout home In North Meaa Large ,,. Bedrm home plus many more custom fee· w/grdnr 642-3871 lPUTlllm Dally PMot Oeoembef 8, 13, Verde. Telle edvantage garage apartment on 2 631 ·7370 turea FOR SALE by F t la Beautifully l1nd1c1p1d New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury Sl,....lee 1 & 2 Bdrm Apert· EATH NOTICES , 20, 27, 1"4 of this below the markat oversize loll. Walk to bay • OWNER (714)778·2505 HI 1 garden apt1. Poot/apa. apt• In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm, ,;;:nta & TownhOUHt T.._5, 1 prtce. Askl~ $134,500 or and ocean beaches. Fam-or 876-8787 after 4pm Vlll!J 2234 Patio/decks. No pe11. 2 Bdrm end TownhomM from s720. (At.It about l'ICTIT10U8 .,_ .. um eTA,...,.,. Thi followlng peraona .,.. dOltlO bulNal ea: l 1) GOOD NEWS MINIS- TRIES INTERNA TIOHAL, (2) GOOD NEWS PUBLI - CATIONS, 3•12·8 W•t MecAr1tlur' Sent• Ana, Cell-fomla 92714 Ron A. ........ 1128 Cua Grinde IF. Anaheim. Cell- fomla 92804 Jim o. l.Mlgford, 1128 Caaa Grinde #F, Anahllm, Celfornll 92804 0..... A. Muon, 1128 C... a .... #F, Anaheim, c.llfornla 92804 Tf\11 buslneaa la con- ducted by. non-profit ,... ~EA. MASON, ROH A. MEEKS. JIM D. LANOFORO Thl9 ahltement wu tiled with the County Claf1( of Or· enoa COunty on NoYM\bef 29, 1984 ,.,... Publlehed Orlltl09 Colet Dally PMot oecemw e. 13. 20,27, 1"4 TH-614 BRIGHT BRIGHT, RUSSELL E., paged a way De- cember 26th al C.OSta Mesa.at the age of 74. leue option lly room. den, dining OOUl.FllOIT Unmatched FV 3br 2ba 4 ~=°' t:::m -t pools, tennle, waler· f\irnllhed 14>U, ciompi.t• s~4~.:~g 4 ~!r1:,8'8!~i CllTOl llOIE LOWEST tam hme wtcraokt1n trpie 2Bdrm 1v.Ba 1&55 ~~1~~ ~~··~ ~~ ~::;'·~=&:-::t Traditional Realty 631-7370 He was born in ...._. ______ __, A I m e n a . K a n s as . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii Member of M oose Lodge 1025 in Sant.a Ana. Survived by IEWNITIUOI •UEOW.S• wife Laura, daughter *3 BR Waterfront Barbara Legacy; a S925.000 g r a n d a u g h t e r *"'BR Pool & View .....__,_ . c f d $600,000 ... ruiauna raw or *3BR 2ba Perl. Cond a n d g r a n d s o n 1285,000 Michael Legacy. 4 ilt2BR. blk toOc.an great grandaugh ters; S3 1 s.000 Lisa Kaue. A.my and *"BA/Fam rm Spyglue • . ' $749,000 Jenna. 4 SJ.Sters; Ruth *4BR/pV1 Boh Ac:cesa Duchofsky; Beatrice S279,500 H ilt; Ruby Betts; •3BR2atryJumlne Crk Betty Smith. Visit.a-$345,000 tion; 4 to 9 PM at *2 Unlt•SJ~ncome L=e:~o~~ D&Ll llt-1501 day Dec 28, 1984, 1:00 PM. a t W averl y Church. Interment Fairhaven Memorial • ._ ....._~ rin1noe. Beautlful warm and PllOEI dbl gat •725 539-6190 2250 Vangu1rd 540-9626 drive NOf1h on e..cn to ta#m,.,, ,,...,..,,, On JIM- . Beat fee 161 E 11th 842-0858 M Fadd nd W•t on ... "' ""._. ~harming dn ev91 deta~. 4 Bdrm, In Unlveralty Piii( B t It L 2241 151 E 2111 548-2408 ~Fadd: '10 Seawlnd bol'eeRdAd. et San Joaquin ustom ecor t rOYg • The G11rden HomH. U • IC• 131E18th 846-68111 Vlll ........ (7 14)893-5 198 Hiiis a.4u'-1100 out . this bedroom t Brighi and airy, Cornell Big lamiiy a6db8 h&se•t· -..,..--...,.-..,..-~'"='",,......,~ __ .... ....;_-_ __.,----: ~ maid a room (Of den). Model wtlh • auper In kl1ch lelaure patio BACK BAY CONDO 3Br, Studio ept-2 story, 1 Two-story, leaded glasa, tocaflon Now only S700'a others avall gar. nice Avall now b~rm. kltehen, gar. 1 Biie --------Frenoh doors, sun deck & S 149 500 539-11190 a.et Alty tea H95/mo.1175-1«9 from belch. 5850/mo -------== separate mute< ma.sler ' ~ , .,_ .... , ... 2Br tBL No ,_.1 Call Kethy 960-&e71 Su C ..... tl . 2'111 suite with VI EW of f llUUJ ---, Rent/leue 09tlon 2t>r up. "--""'" ....... Catalina & ooean. Lovely 'fi I so r I dated dellgn dWshr gar Max 2 ~ $580/mo Ima• 44 2 BR. c:toae to beaotl • .net. kltehen, slcytlghts. aecur· I $600 EZ terms 53Mf90 135 Albert Pl. M3-5478 ORANGETREE CONDO ~ r,::; m.~:falloma. lty & Intercom s750.ooo T alty a.st Any fee EASTSIDE Baehe!Of, xlnl tBr-lott, tennis, pools & - "" 1 HI l<ll' 1 Tlme'a right tor 1bdrm cond All utlla paid. 1tream No pete .. AYI 1185 Wntai.uttr flll UJlllllllNl 1111"11., Inc 786-1172 hld•away w/apple & $425/mo. A• for 8111 83'-1141 i...piijiiiiiiiiiiiiijijo""P~~~ •"80 I d 760-88e2 • fi • e, O•d•• Yllla REALE.STATE crptl ... OW epo 'n'' ltacla 711 no kltch. ~· utltl pd A new EXCLUSIVE llS11ng 631·1400 539--11190 a.st Alty,.. FIXR·ELGPLA,c,E.2poo1Br ... e.•.tloE-· 2 , .. _ ........, ""''nted. $355no1>91• 7 2·5822 on thl• IXC41Pllonol Medi· ~=======~! Ima 2244 ~.. ,_ ........ T ~ terranean VIiia In a 3880 Mlcn.laon Drive 1 Side $550 Up 567-2841 Weatciltf area No i>et• , ...... __ , __ ..,..,_.,...,. 1 1 IT.... --------$725 lat & last 644-9842 ,., guarded gate communl· ._ • .,. .... .._ __ .. _ rv ne · IUTAIT II or 720-9177 Nice ., .. 175/wk n/amkr ty HandCfaf1ed lmPorted 1._..,1 ltacL l t 3 bd. 2 ba. air oond. home. 1 w/llte lndry & kitchen materials, French doora, ::.:.!::! • 2 car gar. $975/ mo Mark 1 Br 1bl alt bit-na. lndry 2Br Condo $900/mo. Free prtv. Betty 545-41se akyflghts. wood beamed IOWFHIT 1111,000 1131-126e &U-0793hme rm, nr bch/lhOpl. $495 to the right lady Ad 1141 1----..,...--,=--~---:::--: celllngs and massive 38R Hm/Ouplell 758--9182 LUXURY LEASE 735 W.1.81h St 842_.321 or &42-5878 Room fO< Rent In Ea.It mahogany doors VIEW • LU I I SPECIALIST TS&. UUIElllT Co d Costl MeM. AH home of Catalina trom thla .. _ ..... ..,.,. ..... oeu •• 1 tan Over S 1200/mo. No l4J· llOI 2 w7~rmvi.!B, 1 aecunrttyo prlv $3DO mo 842·265 1 grandlot• 5 bedroom home with 5'.-\ baths lor OLIE COIOU IEL IWl **HTln SALi** cha rge 100 aervtce. Appt IUTUT II bldg s11251mo. Avt 1115. lttth,llettlt UM comfortable Uvlng and sa•ttOO 12x8011 Mayflowerwlth Req.851-1111Agl CallD1y1 0nly831-8403 :;a' entert1lnlng In granduer .... , llltchen. large llvlng • din-m I $650/mo 2 Bd 2b• lower 3 Bd b I 1 I Room• Ap11 1vallabte. Usted price S 1.198.000 Hop, skip and a Jump from Ing aree Maple lnteriore. II &L unit lge yard. frplc. rm 2 a, m n. yr ae. $90/up. B1lboa Inn, Includes land "Uttle Corona" beaOh. Large bath with 11111 CALL US REGARDING C41'POf1 lndry rm Av1ll. J in. 1 2 doora ocean view. 876-1740 Country cottage In Syl· ehower and tub Gold IAVINE LEASES 2195 Maple from ocean. 873-9122 or (714) 673-4400 Park. (ii!I. rtaJC 'l)1lC( Directed at Fairhaven ._ __ .,.. ___ _ _ __..... ...... --.__...._...___ Mortu.ary - ~\11 l<IHl"l 110 "11' Inc. REAL E.SIATE van sen Ing with 3 bed carpet King alzld bed J1IIrI4 TSL MANAGEMENT (818) 501-3477 SUUll 9ITll. rooms, oary ~lck fire-room ~ I -;--] &42-1ll03 Lido 1119 Waterfront· Pv1 Wkly ran!M now avail. place & smart decor Agt S40-5937 0 SO ( INSTANT IN $895 2 BO 1 bch. Lg cstm dlx 3B~ 2ba S 126/wk & up. 2274 NMw· You'll be happy you ea If y : 1/2 ba townhouse Eu1· S 1575/mo IM. 873-4888 port Blvd.C.M. 648-7445 called lor appomtment By Owner $23,000 Spec. 1 SU I Sii Lllll 631·1400 irtemlOUe ._.. ---~---­um eTATlmlfT The folowtng peraona are OGDEN doing~ aa. ALBERT W. CX6DEN 0£SEAT ROSE VILLAS. passed away Decem- LIMITED, 11552 MacArthur ber 25 1984 He is II 144-IOIO br patio yd 5 yrs Nr Bey 1t I side. pool, gar. Indy rm. CM 646-84113 &46-1456 7 8 6-1172 Oulet loc. Come ... Spattous 1,1nqll' one 30211 w. Coat Hwy Nft. llAllOR VIEW HIES 2310 Santa Ana ~ two bedroom apb port Beecfl kltc:heN TV IEWPORT IUCll -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii leacla Prerrty 1175 TSUl&UIEIEIT s 126+ wtc .Qi. no ~t Blvd .. Ste 400. !MM. Cal+-• d b. h i tornla 92715 survive y s Spacious & 1mrn1culata Laguna/So trualee ule 142-llOI Portof1no' 2 story. ~ Oceanfront prime land M Ori BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! Ddrm1. upgraded kitchen 31681 So Coast Hwy min 3880 ~ ve Lux 2Br 2Ba Condo, frplc, & balhs guest/maids bid S 190K/10% down w/d. new trig. In hn .. MC, Monier C0<porauon. • b e I o v e d w i f e . Cdomll totpcutton, 874 Eleano r L oving OU.Al 11 ~~~· Oraoge. father of J o Anne UITILIFf Vacatlta In tab 2tt7 Thie bu.in.a i. eon-Ellis, Jen Lyne and Immaculate 3 bdrm Lota ducted by • corp«atlon M i c h a e I 0 g den of lot Clote to high quarters torrnl!ll dining. detatla 714-832-1000 L~ua ltacla 2241 amenltlet $875 M1-6080 family roorn master ieatala 1S:m. cioae to down-Nice J tfdrm 2'A bl non- bdrm suite on premium ---------town, beach $750. Alto amkra, no pets. 1v111 ap. Aid WM C:lBIN1UMdi Sips 14, pool tbl, cir TV, 2 frplea, (714)645--69111 lot Stepa 10 park & pool. H F • L-..& studio apt wtcoolllng prox.. Jan 6. $725. mo. nJRNISH£D or Walk to elemen school '01 l CLEA• DAY' Hitt UDll•n tacllttes S400 494-5873 780-1418 or &42-7528 UNfllRNISH£0 ltatala ti Call TODDY SMITH n SL ...,.... Jim Mohler. Preak*ll..._.. C h e ris h ed grand-school and shops Thie ltl1ement -,_, 0 I A I I a • with the eou-. Clertl of Or· father of seven and wner gen ' ns ... , fe<red $265,000 lltl09 County on November great grandfather of 1 "'-If I I 1 C ~I \ 28, tte4 two. Devoted brother •• Pub!Wled Orenge ~ of Alma Thompson. Realtors, 675-6000 Delly Piiot o.c.mw 8. 13, Mr Ogden was past 20. 21. 1984 president of The USY ACCESS TH·50e Costa Mesa/Newport Thi• 3 Bdrm 2 bath home fllCTTTIOUI IUeMU U..ITATDmNT Thi followlng peraona are doing bullnell 11: Harbor Lyons Oub, a l.s a lovely surprise on a member of The Costa large earner tot Great Fire pool, spa. and a ouatom Mesa Volunteer bright kitchen. Very large Department and ser-ma.s1er bdrm, frul1 trees ved aa chief for two and x-tra wide driveway years, member of the $118,900 751 .3191 Elementary School C:: SELECT GE 759.9100 . ~ ;. . . . . .. ~ : ... ~ FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142·Hll GOAT HILL TAVERN, HENRY 'N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN, t830 New• port Bt\ld, Coat. ...... Call· tornta 92t27 Board for 15 y~ _,..,PROPERTIES member of the First ~-. ----------------M ethodist Church of • Zeb'• World F1mou1 BoethouM. Inc, a Clltfornla l:O'potltlon, 268 E. 20th StrMI. Coate Mela. Cell- lomle 92827 TI\a. buslne.1 le con- ducted by 1 l:O'potatlon Rober1 R ''Zeb'' Demer, P,..,.,,t LIDO ISLE Mal\ 1•lou,, ti B1 11,1\ I 111111 , P. •111 "·'·' '" "'l spc< 11111 ho.it ... p.1•' X 1111 ~in .$I H.11 1111111 Ch,11 rrnrig Spo1111'h ~ Ht .! J~ 11n t.i 1111 dc't k c11utt\,1rrl p11·1 & ... ltp .1 11111 Hill BAYSIOE PLACE BAYFRONT See San Clemente to L Ii I 2252 •lrt .... Cataltna Island wtille sit· Coroaa 1iflilU2TZ2 •IHI l•t llEIOIUnl H[AlTH 2Br XPt. ocn vu SunMt ting m IMng room of Designer fully furn 2 Bd 3Br 2£i8. Jae. Near ocean. Lg 2 & 3Br Ap11. New CI UB<i Tf NNl'I Bch $325 lat, lut+'.h cha rming 2 Bdrm townhouse Pool& tennis Avall 12/l5 493-7338 or crpta. drp1. tlle. etc ~WIMMING plu' utlla, n/smkr pref. Jackie S695.000 court $1195 673-0896 496-l227 Andree wtpoot. No pett. From mu1h mo re' ~or~ (213)592-4922 Lv mag I llliii: U .I I I •( ~t \ lltWJOrl ltack 2161 4Br 2•11B1 Exec home $600. &42·5210 no peh Model \ Cd.M tor Man, GREAT Realtors, 675-6000 -wtgolf coureo view. Fam •S TUNNING LQ 2 & 3Br opt'n daily q 10 h room & bath. $475 + ~ LUSE TITALLY rm. frplc, 3 car ~ar 11400 2B• Garden Apt. Pool ~~d posit. 84().42&5 llEllCH llYFHIT W/ILIP Immaculate tour bdrm custom home Pie r & allp for large boat Large master suite w/adjacenl study/office. One bdrm could be maid• quarters Formal dining, lamlly rrom. antique fireplace side boards $1,250.000 FEE DON DeTHOMAS GE 759-9100 :,~ -; , ... '. . ·. ·: _. . FlllllSIH 497 _.110 or 49 -6080 S595 & 1655. 110 w 11th vv Lag Bc:h Ocntmt 28' 2b1. lloe, ltrlcllt twe l~rt lffcla 2 Top Dreww 2Br 2Ba. ger, beaut. turn. Prof fem. ltt•rt•• 11H 11 tlle 3Bd11X6a hM. 2 car gar. patio $750 Downtown Apartmenb Ovel' 25 pref. $420/mo. ltUll Ill DHJH nice yard. St050tmo Incl aree. No peta 548-3365 Newport Beach So. 497-7019 hm, 4711-3100 gard No peta &46-2389 Male 3µ5. 4 Bd hM, ttwlltt•tt. lltttq 3BR 2ba. 'II blk to beeeh, WI IFfll l-l I 700 161h Slrt>i>I pool/apa-nr OCC $325 rt•• •ff ••lftr .. tte. comm pool, 1ennl1. Want a Mlectlon of gr"t (di Dove•) + utU. 85()..9311 Walt .,att11,1eotrlty SlOOO/mo. Call Ltz or llvlng?Weetn otterany-642-511 3 M/F prof N«nlcr Mister l lfll oea•111t. Chuck 846-5743 or thing fr a small apt lo a Newport Beach No. bdrm CM S385 + 1/3 utlf 1 "J 846-7171 4 Bd hM. If looklng In CM, ,. .. ••ti, 1,1, t111h. hlfJ NB. or HB think of ua first klH1 Irvine Av!'nut' & dep. 841-vvv2 t.r1l11te• l11l14iq 3 bf 2 ba 2 blka to beaeh. f0< that chokle lde&l IMng. tal I blhl M/F thf lg 3 br apt Ill "'I 11 A lf-Lft New carpet. pool-tennlt. TSL MGMT 642· 1803 645 1104 Penn prt bl lull ptl't'I • I II, Ito, ,. -S 1400/mo 850-1719 llN~B~R~EA~L~TY~~6~7~S-;1~84~2 ~~~~~-~~~~~'32~5~+~1u1~~650-~~14et~~mag~ l••••litefJ, llHI At The Cove on Be)'96de. ;. C.1,tr 144-1200 ac>aciou• muter ault• & conv den $1500/mo. 30' SllOWCASE llOIE allp av all Owner I Agt This 3 Bdrm 2 bath prap-8"-1188 Tlril ateternent wee filed with the County Clertl 01 Or· aoge County on NoV9mbef 28, 1984 ,.. .. Coat.a Mesa and We- t.ime resident of C.OSt.a Mesa. FuneraJ Ser- vice11 to be h eld Fri- day December 28, 1984 at 2PM at The F i r st M e th odist Church of Costa Mesa w i th R eve rend Charles Clark of· ficiating . Visitation hours today IOAM to 8PM at Harbor erty has every poeslble BIG CANYON: DOVER S I l f d I • B ., n upgrade T:led pool and End unl1. 2 BR 2b1, pectac:u or >J~ ronl P X l r ' 0 ·' up spa With French doors $1750/mo. Aval! 1/1164. HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0 MARR Publlahed Orange Cou1 Delly Pttot Oecemt>tr 8, 13, 20. 27. 1984 TH-513 Lawn/Mt Olive P\llUC *>TICE ftCTITIOUI Ml ... 11 NA•ITA'n•NT The followtng peraone are doing bulinell -~ TSL MANAGEMENT SER· VICES, 118 E. 11TH StrMt, Suite 1A, Coeta Meal. Call· fomll 92827 M ortuary. Costa Mesa In lieu of flowers. donallons may be made to The Amencan Cancer So- ciety. Services under the direction Harbor Lawn/M t Olive Mortuary. 540-5554 TSL Inc., I c.llfomll COi'· L========-~· 1520 Hlgflfllld, I : ~. &Mot1, CaltomMI Thie b\laln... II eon- ducted by: • corporation THOMAS 8. LEE. PNlt- dent Thia~ ... Ned with IN County C.-of Or· at'Ot County on Nowfnbat 30, 1M4 ,_ Publllhed Ortinge eo-t DelfY P1oC o.c-nl* 8, 13, 20.~.1 .... TH-518 • HARBOR LA WH· MT. OLIVE M0'1uary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 G:aler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE BAmHERI BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IAL TZ IEAO!AOH I MITH 6 TUTHILi. WHTCUFF CHAPl!L 427 E 17th St Co111 Mesa 84W371 PACIPIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cem91ery • Mortuarv Ch8P41' • ~emat()f) ~fie View Drive Newpor1 Beach 644-2700 2 Br. 2 Ba down 2 boat spaet•s $I .2~0.1100 leading out 10 breath-NetHI lif8r1hltt4 Owner/Bkr 759--0708 I taking private yard Pride 2 O PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT o f ownership street. ltatral 2 2 BLUFFS 3 Bd 2 ·~ ba. Won't lest at $179,900 Trina plan, view. $1400 Exc1tmg Ocean & J etty vwws. 4 Br. :i &1 751-3191 · 39TH ST Llll'~e & lovely 3 Agt 644-8838 3700 sq ft iar parking $1 ,lf'I0,000 ' $SELECT Bd upper w fgellvlngrm lmmac 4 Bd, view. ex· Frld~RpESece(~~~~hz~l -Apnl 19 '{ou ·11 finish what you ".tart, you'll I 4 master 1ulte, fireplace pended H V Homaa. " WE ST BAY AVE BAYFRONT PROPERTIES $1250/mo Phase 111. $1900/mo Agt ~in added recognition and h vc access to "secret files." Take --------LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT· 5 673-7761 1n1t1a1i ve, make fresh stan, break from situation that has drained you 1\ t \I 11 Y < I r .1d111"11.tl • I :1 ,, tt ' 1.11 11l.i1 j THE ILUFFS-l.I. ~~:~ ~~~~a~~~m~ Lido Ille W•t""'ront: Pv1 emotionally, financially. Y.ou'll be happier! h;I\ \ 11" < h.\ rn 1 I 111.11u 1111• 'I II •ti 111111 Excellent tlnanctng avail· aaune. S&500/mo beh. Lg c.tm dlx 3Br 2ba TAURUS (April 20-Ma).' 20): Study Aries message. H ighlight b1 h 1 1 3 Bd W rfr .. _ I St575/mo IM. 873-NM independence. c reativity, willingness to take chance on your own LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE ahome~n 'Aa'~uomveey, lar= aft Ht -w-11 11. W t ,._ . Q ~ ,,_ 11• I ala ••• judgment. Advance is indicated 1n can.-er. business. Y o u'll get to hean loan a1only9'.\"/, lnteret1. II 1· 1400 •· too " of m atters with special member of o pposite sex. P .11)111.111111 11(1 .111 x,. (II\\"\\ -.p.1111111 ... l Br .~ 8.1 Xlr11 l111.tr111tH' 1111\\ ~7 .11111111 COTTON POINT ESTATES ( ·11 ... tnn1 '"I .111 \II \\ ,, •I 111 I l• ( .1 ..... P.lfdt{.i ~.Jn ('l1m11111 11 0111 ~ .• -,11111111 WESTWOOD VILLAGE ~'ltnH f.11J!l1-.h 11.Jd111cin • .J .~ Bel ·1 H.i , f'rph \ h1dwd fir-.. nr lJCLA li4 1111111 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ]4 1 Roy\1dr Ot•v•· N 8 67S 616 1 '::~~~· S@ll4'llA-L££trs· -----........ ~, CLU I Hltl.AN o:::·e.~~t\7 .. ··~tl'~·, ~ ~ ta Jot,.. •°"' .. ~ • ~m I H A SRJO .. I' I I' I I j u L c r o I' I I I I .... ..... Bright and 11ry floor plan ;clMi'l 26( 1L . y1td, OEMINJ (May 21-June 20): Intuitio n rings true. Learn b y w/vautted celllngs In 1 Winter Rental• 1 ca.r oarage, all utllltlet pd teach irJ; Sense o f direction is restored. Family member will kec~doon t>autltul tcentc green· J ACOBS Ar "LTV 1700 No peta 752·5822 bel S299 500 ""' open. niquc purchase represents genuine to ken o f affection. ncer. 'eel ·,.'en.di c 1'11 Bonk, PAOPMANAGEMENT A-rtatatl uald.. I d ' I r-Aquanus persons p ay o utstan ing ro es. 646-7171 7141875-11173 CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Diversify, show you can be vcnatile rtH ti •u a nd that you arc willing to laugh at your own foibles. Humor pla~ THE REAL ESTAT&:RS iBR 19.BA. tt9'),I tom Cetta .... 2124 essential ro le. Accent also'On communication, travel. inc reased social aom• view $1150. uu•• activity. Gemini plays role. oe<>-4228 Of 960-4229 ALL UTILITIES PAID LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): M issing an1cle couJd be located -be T"'IS IS lllll IDS:t •Exec Horne 3Br 2'.+Ba, Compare before your '9nt. thorough. pcrsi tent. You'll gain information rqardinJ hidden " poo1 4 IP• $1800/mo. ~deCOl'eted. cua1om resources: you c-0uld have reason tocelcbnu e as result. Scorpio. Taurus Spotless townhome ,,, • Incl grdnr & pool ave dnlgn '"tur... pool, persons play paramount ro les. lamtty oriented, well kept No peta 720-3989 bbq, cov'rd garage, tur· complex with community rounded wtth p1ue11 !Ind· VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Promise made b y c lose friend may be pool E&1y 80CMI 10 ,,.... "'' aceS)fna. No 1>91128' futn broken due to unusual circumstances. StrcSs maturity, undcrstandinJ ways. Beeutllul 3 bdrm 3Bdnn2!;1h.3ou6'~-m wa.on. 642-1971 and patience. Lunar e mphasis on legal tics. marital status. Oemint, :;:.;:, -=:=~~ aoe ~~~8~2-1 "' Ht. Sagittariu s persons figure in scenario. au for onty $11,0001 Cell TM IWI LIBRA (Scpt. 23-0ct 22): You'll team m ore about m on cyi family e-1 a..&-1111 a BR 2'i' tie condo w/2 o.r ...._.1, UTlTI member d iscu ucs plans for majo r chan:ge. Be diplomatic; realize that aueetled gar. 1 yr IN ...,., rC<lCnt d ispute can c.isily he settled. Focus on basic task$. unusuaJ ' '!!!t:•11-1:pr:l1 '850/mo, 97!-0564 BeautlfUI & ptttc Hk• FOR services and SUrJ>ri5e gift. -~!~ T:il ~ IYUIJIU llW ™;A~~~ttJ~~IING SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on illusion. mystery, ._= .M• s115().Bea11t 48r 28• 11ee. "'~!Jtf•tlol roruance and news from relative in traniU.....Opportunity ex111.& to ........ II '700 eq ft. formal LA y P"'"" 51{eamlinc tcch~~to d efine ,terms 1nd'lt'f bc rid of unnecessary EilTilH * wtfrpfc, 2 ear gar, wtd vaptldout Apce expense. Pisces n lays dynamic role. R / dwood noon htc~' lndry rm t.o f\llcd "'C)fnlnq A,. SAOmARIUS ov. 22·Dec. 21): Practical issues dominat~. 3~ !::t•g, "-" PIMt · ::n, ~;~ ~Md''= ~~=~Ji.n. includi"' budact for holiday celebration. Relationship arows stro~ Lrg 2 car gar/RV 1C1CMt carpet ~ ... , ~ to Humlna1on responaibthtics increase. An :wers arc found tlosc to home buc. R2 rone 1122,soo V• 23JO.SantaAlla ~tr."t &29drmerum. Cancer. .pru:ornperso undo~. ~ e.An1 6 r...ty to goU TSL Q~NAG!MENT ITIJTlll n& CAPRICORN (l>cc 22-Jan. 19): Dispute amona relatives is settled llty ltCnlt lltr • t42-UI03 &.A QUINTA "EAMOSA -nsc above petty da fTcrtnccs. You •11 be more secure; lepJ or property Ml-llJI CUTE 21r 1Be wttg yrct-18211 Park•cte ln, 1 settlement will So in your favor. Project lS completed; burden will be IWPT •TS WA eutlktt sees AYI 111 b60Cit W..c °' 8-Gh. 3 removed. Anes plays role. 1111,IOl llft.D 873-7nt A• tor l(an blOdt ~r.:.wr · AQUARlUS (Jan. 20..Fcb. 18): Strc $ mdcecndcntt, make new 1 er hN • 1 Bd apt & gar E•ltlld• 2Br8qU9tlly stan. haahlight p1onctnna spint. Income polcnual incrcua and you Lg 101 a.Jrne ioen c;IMn, totally r~.: could locate Grticlc lost. mt ma o r sto len. Heed your own counld, 873·HIOO AVll' now S'T25/mo _. • follow throuah on •'inner fechnp." WME.OOUOCOINC lor 8iH 7804882 c.... ...... nn PISCES (F(b. 19-March 20)• You ptn va.luablc ally-know"· •RARE FlNO Ut.500• ~":...1 c ~ "" l1Udi0 x;; ,..., m rcaliu you are on naJit track Circumstance favor your cfTona, C)-de Upg'1ldltd 28t 28•• ion. It well / c •~ :'&:. $278/mo Avell .rt Jan 1. haa)l and you a.a.in UJ'{>ri v1c1ory. Family membC'r plays innrumcntal trp t, e te1r Aot 831-8737 84,.5e7a 87& 1053 rofe Aquanan 1s in p1cturt. I •• • ltat1l1 tt Ctaatrci1I Aaatnctatata 3002 ltl( WHt.. 5100 Belr Waat .. nart 2tol ltatab 2911 SPIRITUAL A~OINQS flOl . M/F to share large hou.. IEWNIT ll YI Advice In All Mattera & Lio~~· !~~E ~port Tire HIYHI N.B. ·~ blk to beach $350 5700 aq ft Ample parking. CounMllng. 18 15 So El c.n ep 3000 E Coast to move houMf\Old gOO<la. 1st ~ IHI &48-3887 Mc CARDLE REAL TORS Camino Real, San Clem H t9b,dM Min. 1 yr exp req. Pot-- M"/Fto shr Apt In Rancho 5411-7729 Llc'd 492-7296 wy, · Ilion avall. now. Apply et S J I I A I J --ABC HELPLINE Child care/Lite hOUH · Gordon M oving & •n oaqu n, "' v an L t ll r • 3 k I I m ..... s 12 B .. Dr 15 $.400/mo 788-9647 ti • tU 004 645-2222 eep ng n Y ,... torage, -muon • Vera. home 2 15-5pm IN 78&-C>e27 MiifBr. nr bch S500/mo 24 Hr Telep Counseling Mon-Fri 546-9279 • 1st & lest Avl 1/1 673-3888 or 675-6855 L 0 ST B l rd· A I b In o Counter girt & laundry Ill. tFFICE f /T C o c k at I e I 1 2 I 2 5 help Full & Part time Medical 964-2581 eed cheap rent? Be apan FOUND ADS 536-2481 or 5•6-8573 Bergatroms Clunera u·• 11•1100 p/••y of our tamlly & do my •REWARD• 8«"""21 " .-- llousa wortl In Weal-ARE FREE Lost Diamond nowered detl118ry l••t4. ••" IHll. mln.ter 8"7-0133 Nat•on~fde Advet1 Ftrrr • ring wtwlde gold mean IEEI -.a 0••1t ' " -C '" na -has openings lor theh Newport Hgts lg secluded aH·. band Large reward Oellve< the G.T.E Neigh· newottlcewlththefollOW· home female n/smkr NB/CM area 642-7222 borl'IOO<I Phone Book• In ing potttont. '350•''• utlls 964-5652 142-Hll Mary the Cotta Mesa-Nwpt TELEnOll NIS Prof M/F to ahr 3 Bd LOST In the Blutts Maie Bch/lrvine veas Muat OPflATIRI BaekBayhm Horses.Jae Shidtzu, over 9 yrs old. be 18 yrs or oldM, wltll $300/utll Oya 759-0840. Ilk• pup. graylah/blk/Whl own car. truck, van. Must c.0.1 IEUEllHI REWARD 640-1839 have llablllty :n1uranoe & lllAIH TWIHI ltat&ll WHtH 2 F Or valid dr1ver1 lie Delivery 0 ound Mele cat ange Loat Small rem 118 stans Tuesday Dec 26• Call tor app1 54 -7321 Mature retired couple, no w/whl marlllngs Very al-brn/wht dog w/2 Collett t96• lhru Jan 15, t985 H 0 u 1 e keeper f o 1 children wlall to lease lectlonate vie Tustin Vic ••th ti/Balboa NB Weekdays 979.3057 EOE Profett1nat couple 7-3prr home In Sea view /16th 650-66•2 631-5199 REWARD Mon-Fri. ntsmkr, safer) Mer/April occupancy F d _::.--k ----111991CT 26 8 61 Call e\18S 760-1369 oun """' bl /Ian male Lost· Wht M/Peralan Cat. '" open, refs req 1· 1 --dog vie Clltthaven. NB F1tmlly heartbrot!MI Vic llAUHRI HSEKEEPA/CHILOCAAE Wanted to lease 2 Of 3 br 12/22 548-6985 16th St CM ~!>-3869 Immediate opening for Outtea incl lndry lrOf\lng In CdM Call for Chuck, Found Pet Bird Newport ,-.,,..-.,,,-,,-.,....--Clreulatlon ()jslr1ct Man-cteantng Kids aged 12. ! •94-7513 eves & Wknds. Btvo & Victoria Call to REWARD No questions ger Respontlblllttes in-and 1 85•-095-4 (619) 434-• 106 Wkdays_ Iden Illy 646-86•3. asked Video tape ol elude carrterrecrultment, Baby VCR stolen from sales and collectlona. INSURANCE C.11111 for 548-4929___ __ CdM res. Babies Tepe In-Muat have dependable Experienced aubrogatlor Ital 2912 Aaataact•tatl 3002 valuable. please return car or truck and enjoy clerk lor A• rated com· 955-6358 PLEASElll ~orklng ..... tll young 00..,. pany, Irvine locatton Ex· S 125 Double Garage, " .. , •- 18x 18 724 James St. ielr Waatt4 5100 and g1r1s oa11y PllOt, 330 ceii.nt benehts. tmmedl C M 673 7787 JUST BRiii~ west Bay. Cotta M... ate open1no Call Oef'lltt · . nW Aggreufve RE Lleen'" Apply 1n person with only 714-863·0222 betweer $70 Storage only 9• 16' YOUR SMILE Aulat. Must type Tierra 9am to 5pm 9AM & 11·30AM 72• James St, Coats "' Del Sol Realty 497-17•• ~ --Mesa 673-7787 we·u ptovlde the towel. -------DRIVERS Mlnlbuatven. 1141111 FrHt Office _ glllnt jacuzzi, llot r<><* lJIH F I P /T Work In South County Take charge person for Office ltatal1 2914 sauna, adult video iOUnge, 11 PM to 7 AM AC11ve re-Fl t & Pit Must be 21. busyChlro olc Exp tn ---------private and group ep~. t Ire men t I a c 111 I y Good driving record bllHng. pegbovd. typing, WESTCLIFF BLOG NEWPORT BEACH ..... .,_,,., .. ,. r. ,. "" ... ""'• • • Featured In Playboy Pleasant, good benefits Apply at 26031 A\lenfda dictation a plus Cos1a Magazine's "Year ln 393 Hospital Ad. NB Aeropuerto. Sin Juan Mesa ~2-8903 Sex'" revlew Southern Capistrano 9am-4pm Molller ;--Hei ..... needec Calllorn1a·s Only lUllTllT M/F Call •96-0335 ... ~ ••• , ... ,.. 5100 ••• , ...... s M21 l•t.a laf!!! .. •THl'l IUHn W&IE..U PDSll wt HY &111nc111 Compe1ent. •xl*'d In-USED CARS & TRUCKS Coste M .... , fi""t mer· ~::l':!,v811c!:~1~ COMEINORCALLFOA ket & rMtaurant la grow-record 8 must Loe.: FIH AnlMUL lnglt We are looking lor s ant a An• ( 7 1 4 ) Cormler-0.Ullo conscientious, llealttl 54e-1103 ~ ~~·1~:,:,~ YARD PERSON TOOL/ 18211 B~c.1BLVD CHiiiers, merchandltera EOPT RENTALS muat HUNTINGTON B~CH prle«a/atockers, janitors enjoy working w/people 1'7-tOll: Mt-IH1 gen malnt .. cooks/hot & Mech"I llPPll1ude, neat - ol<I, deu, servfM'a end appearane., good prlnt- dt"Sh wasllers Piute tng Apply 193o Newport apply at 225 E 17th St Blvd CM or 22600 CM 548-7786 Lambert-1203 El Toro Ctrtfflt4 llRIE ll4t1 7-3 30, 3·30-1 t 30 nr OC Jti.1 WHIH/ Fairgrounds Conv Dtat1tie 5107 WIWAITYM CUUISUCAll See Ronekl Dace THIODOH ROBINS fOID 1060 HAJIM>e a.LVO C~A MU A M l · 00\1 Hosp small pa11er11 as-signment gOO<I worktno Child care, hOUM keeping. cond Call 9-5PM M-F (Gowmeu) prefer IM ln- 549-3061 • sal Xlnt refs. avail 111• Laurie Tinker 778-•892 Jfff! PlltPfUTlll Dtt• 5510 M M• dOberman bltr. 'II 4'11P OIOKH /tan 1 yr Well trained. SapO, 010, AIC ptep. PIS, ......... ,,..,,-., ....... ., ... '714-833-1300 HU '76 BMC cvcc 12400. New Mten rtldlala. tun. up etc. 651-1• 1• ............ I 139/mo ... tll S4M dOwn. C E ComtMrct81 ...... A LL-SA V ERS 714/432-1977 Fltlme Mua1 be avall IOf day & eve Slllfta Exper on Pulseboard pret'd Please call tor appt 9am '350 Call Evlln 631-5092 Ult. Intermittent wipers, rMr tree lodt, and mo<e. ~-­to •pm ~5-5000, ex----=---=----=--1 tenSIOl'l 521 Poodle P\.ips, Taecup, Toy, (099 .. )Stock N SM5 Min $250 up 546-2&48 111.llt Pll IPlUTHS •••• SSlS ORANG~-COAST ansW9flng service exper -.---•---.-...,.-1 AMC/Jeep pref Full/part time day Of Singing CanarlH tor 252• HarbOr eo.te Meaa I evening• ~2•1403 Christmas $25 548--0869 Mt-1121 PHOTOLA'i!PAINTER· A1tliHCtl IOll - Wlth Norllsu Exp 1 Hour Admiral white Refrig, 2 Aati.at1, Photo. 6-46-2424 Mike d00< s 165 ~222 Cla11in 9045 PHOTOlAB COUNTER I llY &PPUAIOll CIUSIC 157 Metro, turq 1 PERSON-Outgoing per-LES 957 •8133 wtit $2000 obo 5-4!>-3328, · FllEIUI .. *MDIII* HAS HONDA CARS sonehty Oflly Snapshot 1 5•~9 °' 730-2003 HA Photo 646-2424 Mika MOY\ngl Must selll ·90 GE h Ja:::&::l (114) Ul·flll -i••• ... MR•-• washer & gas dryer $300 ttl ~ 137da.ch8MS rn -llKl.l"~n OBO 640-5-438 Weat"*'8Wr P,T~.~~W~l~~:,i::-:~; ''" tt ,.. &022 STllLlll ••• ~22&'06F PENNYSAVEA. 1660 Very wtle Ott white Thnetrede-ln"awlnt>e •erc .. tl Ital tlfS Placentia Ave Coat• •-.. offered et near Mesa Sheppard mix, 1 yr tml WHOLESALE PRICES' 6 9 CIUllC 19n •50 SEL Wiii IQay 6'0-231• 81 JAG XJ-6 $18 900 Sllll9f snfr l'lydro 1U9P, MllE llclllU'a Sim c11m YILllWllEI/ ISIZI m fl• ... "' ... , 'PtlM II' 'Mr SOUTH COUITY VOLKSWAGEN • • 11"'9 .... CHH•,118 IUC.• •1 Ill ~ WECllE ....... BILLY ATES VW-PORSCHE l fill 1tnloe '-141 Co-Suual Bathctub lllTllCT P T tor Handicapped 4 Y' The fastest draw In tile old boy Must be raspon --------• HEALTH WORKS lllllERS West a Oa11y Pilot caring. n/smkr, Engl1sr ' RUL ESTATE hraitare-6025 TurquOIM t>eau1111.11 car sec<lflc:e 8, JAG XJ-6 s 19 900 I s 161< 650-8835 •• 91 8)7.4i00 49l-4SI I 75• sq 11 view sune Corner offices currently conhgured for Arellttec- tural & Dratting lactllty Nonhern Exposure 141-1101 21 14 HypeJlon Ave • Loa Angeles (2 13 I 663-636' SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS (Part TI••) c11ullled Ad Call Today speaking Rei s reQulrec SlLHPlllSll lt141J·frl41J :6'=2=-56=78==-_;;=~7-60-97_9_9=;.....--., Need licensed agen1 tQf To asalat ()jstrlct M1tnager actove Balboa 111and or:· 1n Newport Beacah . ~" I flee Commission only Laguna Ntguel and CIRCLE I MIRIETS For conlldentlal 1nten11e'A-Laguna Baeeh tor Dally • call Betty wa1s11 at Water· Piiot Newtpape<a .~ front Hornes 673-6900 Full az ~.complete. new Black ---llC. $250 obo 6•5-0627 82 JAG XJ-& s22 900 1 79 450 SLC-Xlnt cond ~W~l!"' ..... -.. -.-.~ .. ~SOSI~~ IOaded lo ml P-6 tlr• .. .. Tiil flH"1flE White Low Miles s23 OOO OBO 640--0219 * 69 VW CAMPER. COR- LES 957-8l33 80AU015000S $6499 ---__ ... VAIR MOTOR A 1'$1675 Good Condition IHCflH 1mas • 77 cnry CORDOBA cpe Mahogany plate r1c kg az "78 DATSUN 280Z $5•99 F com~tltlve prloM & 89k ml Nns llke nu S 1675 brass hdbrd. old pine Wtre Wlleels. Loeded °' *'7• MARK IV. FULL t>ean countr. wtot cane ·eooataun280ZX '8900 ,,!::9~~;. POWEA.~peint l 1676 becil cm 6-40-5238 Bleck Beeu1 . La.cs.d authorized dlr '9'> ' + 76 CHEVY LUV PU '1 MOW HIRlllG HCEmtllST Sid teak din tbl 6 Cllrs bul· w/T-TOQ 648-7027 8181915-MU AUTO Lll(E NEW St975 84 CORVETIE S20.900 73 BUICK SENTRY Telephone operator Pnvl fet $1000 Wint exec dlk White immaculate TOP Ill pul SEDAN &4K Ml Sl•75 Outlet Include dispatch of ~ Aadlll'I ·Elude newsp•P8f• to carrt«s _' ~ Mouth -A118'1ge I covering down routes, Garage IC>f storage or an INHALE collections and customer __ _ - studlow/gas. water,elec-'"Juat remembef. aonny," I aervtce Minimum ot 25 trlc S 190 mo •IM-5673 says old tlmfM' to fellow hours per w..it S4 00 v iew offlQe 930 sq 11 2 receMno aw1trd. ··11attery I p/hr end mll980e allow- olllcea ,_.;/receptionist. ts all rl9,hl If you dOfl"t IN-, ance Call 642-432 I Wayne Franklin 760-06 ta HALE (9a m • Sp m.) --1- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACft018 1 Tl'lwtc:k 5 l(llctMf\ garo tO Kllti41 14 AC1v1noed 15 Afllean COin 16 Sllal>l>y 17 Roman gOCI 111 AL a1h1ete 20 Unt>ellever of a aort 22 Partic:ular thing 23 Mach1nt! 1001 24 Vic:t1m1 28 G11ned 27 Homo 30 Ductile 34 Loved 35 Fla1101 36Gamma 37 Red stiaoe 38 Copt<>Us 40 N11oon1llty 41 Swallow.a "Ovit• 43 Boollworm 45 Loan ... • 7 811un1 parts 48 Enjoya 49 Se11 btnh 50 AeglQnel 53 Misplay 2 3 1-4 ~Cui. 58P-tosMCI neat 61 Acreage 62 Elsinore native 83 Moon valley 6-4 l(.ng -.• 65 W11 goo Pie E1111n - 87 Linemen DOWN I Sauret 2 Halt J Mine Ft 4 Swelt ~ VHtment fl US admiral and tam11y 7fl-• 8 Dotllf 1>1111 9 Snout 10 Cllalr pertt I 1 Young •nlm•I 12 'Agreed" 13 PhOenlcillll GllY 19 Parallel to 21 Beecl'l .• g 75 lntermlnabll 28 Military m•n 21 C11y1 teens 28 Set --11trange to ~t 29 Ja1>1 30 Aglel 3 t Mo1i.m law 32 Sl'IOa tier 33 Ot>Mrver1 35 hperimenl 39Uve 40 S•pen1 •2 Botllet 44 Pipe el~ •Pi St•Q" 47 Rulh 49 BrOllef 50 Cutor 1 motile• 51 l"er11an poel 52 Motion plGturt ptef 53 Baleful SS -hOf'98 se H8n9 Ii•• 57 Wllls 59 A 0..Sll\IM eo Longlno 12 ..... ., --t~ ·· ~- CASlllEllS lSSISTA•T IAIAIERS Interviews Wednesday 9-1 1 A M at 2588 Newpor1 Blvd . Costa Mesa (on Newport Blvd at Del Mar) Call (7141 537-4840 lor more into EOE Country Club Wed. Fri $500 650-7670 650-5655 loaded wll ·Top Af •80 CAO SEVILLE LIKE Sun eves 4 30· 10 00 ---NCO C AT EA For Pampered 496-5767 tor appt •=s•tlllA"al llJ.211 84 LI LN A I ~erc.oet Benz NEW MNAF '8975 ~ .. • TOWN CAA S 16 900 * 92 CONTtNEHT Al . AM SECRnlAY Hen-CABBAGE PATCH OOLLS Only 10 000 m1 nu new IWllATt USI wNt• Lltce new $10.575 Interior design olftce l 962-6719 tar Warran~ Toe> ~oedel Pric. Paid NEWPORTEA II MOTORS (Tustin) Interesting N-3Vo1Websterffing 80BMW 5~~ 10.900 Call PeterOfAay !"2-079Sdy548--8823wv cllents and progressive Dictionary SSO 957-8200 8 t BMW 3201 $9 900 lllSE If •PHT1 Aatt1, Deantic active ott1ce Sa.lary P8f I--1 Black 4i1I MEICEIES abiltttes 8181355-2357 Older Singer Sewtno me-82 B••<A> 52.,_ s15 900 213 1i• ~--1 2333 ch1r>e c1b1net style ,,,... 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MAKES· 1 111 Oow1\ C! Comm l ... C7'1)W 191'? Aatts WutJ Mtt Wiiii OWllUI -~~ .. 13 ~28! alt IO 020719• ~ ~ xlflt cond '131 • ' .,, 1hdt\512 $6$00 720-4286 • oorwLR ~,.,_'?1";.:r:-:--~~ .......... ,- c11•)11wn1 20I w , .. s.t• Me CLOSS>~YS LA"°e SRECTlOH Of- NEW & USED BMWSI L•llMl-vOluwc SALES SERVICE I LEASING 3670H c..ry Aw l~MACH {No °*"Y exit •O!I) n H )IH-lltO t rac»-4M ~ 8IClOf'M OPENSCVENOAVS ) ) Orange CoNt DAILY PILOT/Thur9day, Oeoember 27, 198.t BUENA PARK GARDEN GROVE PACIFIC O.CEAN 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet e Porache e Audi 441 E. hast hy., l••••rt 111011 lll-OIOO Highest Quality Sales & Service ....J CD x (.) <( w CD FOUNTAIN VALLEY WARNER EDINGER 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Serv ice. Parts, Body. Paint & Tire Depts. Compet1ltve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 2010 lar~er lhtl., Cesta 1111 142-0010., 140-1211 0 NABERS CADILLAC ® 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. . 2100 HIRIOR ILYI., COSTA IESA (714) IC0-1100 (213) 117-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People ~ 0 CREVIER BMW "' ""' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "' ··Where Professional A ttltude Prevails·· Spec:l•llalno In European Delivery. Excellent S.lectlon of New end ceretullr prepered UMd BMW'• always fn stock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana CorrnM' of Broadway & 1st St. Closed Sundays G)JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -N•w C•r Loc•tlon 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•NI• Dlvl•lon IT\ World's Largest Selection of fT\ 'CJ Mercedes Benz \C,J 833-9300 Sitts · le1slw1 : Parts · Stnkt · lo4y SlltJ 'I , ' • LONG TERM LEASES • COM,ETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. G> ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 /11 Tiit Wtst For ""' Jtep Salfs For 8 Ytars . 0~~ Oge• SALES -' •SERVICE oa t • LEASING m~:.~~-:::,.wo • ACCESSORIES DEPT -549-8023 G INTERNATIONAL MOTO . CH INC. 751-5486 ) , .. ------~ 91 FWY. 22 FRWY ~ MARINE CORPS AIR STATION il~ EL TORO . ,L. LAGUNA HILLS 0 MISSION Vl~~:l? ~ 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 larMr lhtl., C11t1 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 Special Parts UH 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM 0 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Needs SALES e SERVICE e LEASING Fine Selection of Quality Used Vettlcles # 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2925 HARBOR BLVD. SATURDAY 8:30 AM -8:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM COSTA MESA 979-2500 WE'RE IEW Sales Service WE'llE DULlll Parts Body Shop Acroee from BIG 'A' on Ketellll, Juat w"t of 57 (Orenge) Frwy & G STERLING JR SAUS -SHVICE -WSllC -PUTS Overseas Delivery Speclallsts PARTS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach '..J 840-6444 0 BILL YATES VILISWllEI • NllCIE • PEHEIT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Viii• l11t1, 111 .a111 ca,11tr111 413-4111 131-4100 G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa · 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. -· IN THE Daily P i lot .. I TOMORROW: FOAECAITI ON A2 HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY l ltllll',lJ/\Y CH l t MB1 H II 1'18 \ o HA NG E co u N 1 v ~. A 1 1 F o R N 1 A 2 ', c F ~n s Shopping center 'war' brewing Huntington officials have reservations F The area, nea~ the San Diei.o ington. Beach adjacent to t~e nc~ velopment com~ny or Newport llan~n said, plans to instal~ b } reeway a nd ~1ngcr Avenue, ts shopying center that haven t been Beach, is slated to start next year. hghts I.It the center to ease tra c. a out p aza proposed by Westminster .c.loggedalmostdatly ytraffi.cconges.-n~t1ficd ofl~e pr~ject. We think that ··we have ..... , down to talk with But Huntinau>n Beach Deve~ lion. ~l presen~ and c~uldn !. hl!~dle might be a v1olat1on. -ment Services Director James Palin By ROBERT BARKER most congested areas in Huntington a.ddiuonat veh.i~les Wllhout mihga-"We need more cooperation. We'ne them <Huntington Beach officials)," said the deveto ment will have an °'._...-,....wt Bea h d W . lion .measures, Huntington Beach h U . h W <;:'hrist1anscn said. unf:avorable co-'! .. , on that ca·~· ~. c an estmmstcr. ffi 1 not c a enging t e project. e JUSt ffe.. An inter-city clash appears to be 0 icia s say. think that there should be $0me "We have to adnut it will have a efforts ·•10 solve regional tra c . shaping up over a proposal to build a T he 340,000-square-footcenter, on ··we don't want to have a confron-mitipting measures." . bearing on traffic but I don't think problems." large shopping center in the middle of Beach Boulevard and Heil Avenue in talion,., Huntington Beach Ma~r Wcstminstcr City Manager Chns this will make it any worse. They He said Westminster can help h f1i · 1 1 1 · West.minster -·but virtually sur-R th B ·i ·d w d Ch · · (Huntington Beach ~ffietab) plan to matters by cooperatinJ wtlh plans to w at o ic1a s say s a r~dy one of the rounded by Huntington Beach city u a1 ey sai e nesday. .. c nst1ansen said today that "the expand Huntington Beach Center. lank Gothard Street in Hunti~\C)n. plan to have our city attom~y meet shopping center is very important to What' · t h h ( Be h H s · Coast . Laguna Beach girds for court fight over 108 homes approved by Board of Supervisors./ A3 Plans for a 22-acre center for Irvine's growing senior population un- velled ./ A3 California FBI spy suspect admits he stole candy and sold OMV records to private detective./ A8 Firefighters flnally have Wilmington oil refinery blaze under control./ A8 Nation The father of a con- demned killer says his son deserves to die In the electric chair J A4 An artificial comet puts on~ 31 ,000-mlle light show In space./ A4 World Viet troops overrun larg- est rebel camp In Cam- bodia as fighting con- tinues./ A& Reagan calts Soviet in- vasion of Afghanistan five years ago a 'day of In- famy.'/ Al Boating A silencer f o.r racing boat engines is latest develop- ment by champion Betty Cook's team at Kaama Marlne./8 1 Coastal Commission· s concept approval of 1,300 slips at Bolsa Chica Marina Park cheers local boating enthuslasts./8 1 Sports Iowa quarterback Chuck Long passed for a school- record six touchdowns In a 55-17 Freedom Bowl thrashing of Texas./C1 Newport Harbor High football stars Mike Beech, Ho Truong and Shane Foley are among the All-CIF honorees./C1 Entertainment After 4J years In the business, Richard Cren- na Is finally reaching the peak of his career ./83 Business Traveling 36,054 air miles In 15 days has earned an Irvine businessman a year's free unlimited first class air travel.JBS INDltX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business CaJlfornla News Classified Comics 0r088WOrd Death Nottces 1ioroacope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National Newe Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Stock Marketa Televlalon Theaters Weethet V,forld Newt 81 82 A8 A3 8 5 A4 C3-5 A8 cs -C4 C4 82 86 A-4 A7 81 A3 C3-4 C1-2 86 83 83-4 A2 A-4 limits -would generate more than with their city attorney. us., s going o appen t ere to ac to oover trcct 1n est· 20.000 auto trips each day. "But there's 4o homes 1·n Hunt- C . b traffic?}" minster to ease traffic on Beach Irvine eatery blaze quelled Early morning roof fire also ~oes damage to adjacent gift shop An Irvine restaurant and a neigh- boring gift shop were damaged early today by a fire that destroyed the restaurant's roof and exposed the interior of the establishment to rain, authorities reported. The blaze broke out at Taiko Japanese Restaurant, 14785 Jeffrey Road, just before 5 a.m. and resulted in nearly SI 00.000 damage to the restaurant and the adjoining busi- ness, Tsutsumi Japanese Books and Dolls. Nobody was injured in the early morning blaze. Orange County Fire Department spokesman Joe Kerr said it took 40 firefighters more than an hour to knock down the fire, which apparent- ly started in an attic above the restaurant's kitchen. Kerr said the cause of the fire is still under investigation. "It was a running attic fire that heats up and bums for a long while before 11 vents the roof," said Kerr. "Once the fire gets through the roof. it just takes off. .. Damage was compounded by the steady morning rain which soaked the exposed restaurant. Kerr said res- taurant employees attempted to salvage furniture after firefighters brought the blaze under controf. onstruc11on ' the Cove De-The city of Westm1ns~er. Chns-Boulevard. CWly ..... ,.... .., Mdwdl( ....... Suspect inHB killing released Electrician held since Dec. 20, but not charged By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Olhewly"9t .. Vincent B. Phillippi. an un- employed electnetan arrested in con- nection with an ambush-style slaying in Huntington Beach, has been re- leased because authorities de- tennined they didn't have eno~ evidence to hold him. police said today. Huntin~on Beach Lt. Jim Walka said Phillippi. 25. was freed at noon Wednesday from Huntington Beach City Jatl. Philhppi had been arrested on suspicion of murder Dec. 20. but no formal charges have been filed by the Orange County Distnct At· torney·s office. Police arrested Phillippi at his Sims Street r~idence near Huntington Harbour in connecuon with the Nov. 26 slaying of Ronald Ides. a 23-year- old tekvis1on repairman who had been hvmg ma Costa Mesa motel. Ides was shot once in the head as he walked toward a house on Lambert Dnvc near Beach Boulevard and Heil -\\cnue "llness.es told police they saw two masked men hiding in the bushesJUSt before the shooting too~ place. The witnesses told police that the masked men JUmpcd OUt or the bushes and that one of the men fired a shot at (d('S. "The rain turned out to be more of a hindrance than anything," Kerr noted. Firemen douse bot apota ln ceiling of Irvine restaurant during early morning blaze. Pohce have said the slaying appears (Pleue eee SUSPECT/ A2) Campaign to shift JW A traffic eyed -but will it fly? County weighs plan~ opposed by LA , to - promote Ontario use If delays. long lines and lack of parking at overcrowded John Wayne Airport this holiday season have left your travel nerves m ore frazzled than ever, take hean Some relief may be on the way. At its first m eeting in 1January, the Board or Supervisors is scheduled to consider embarking o tl a much- discussed plan to begin promoting Ontario International Airport in neighboring San Bernardino County as an attractive, no-hassle a ltem allvc to John Wayne Airport. Supervisors will be asked to ap- prove an advertising campaign billed as a "public awareness program" to promote Ontario. They also will be asked to appoint a panel to ID· vestigate how the program. pegged to cost between $100.000 and S400.000. can be funded by a mix of public and private contributors. However, there 1s a hitch While Orange County supen •~or!> have been eager to divert 400.000 passen~ers a year to Ontario's under- used airport, Los Angeles County airport officials. who run that airport. have publicly stated they have reser- vations about the promo tion and would prefer that the passenger divcl'$ion plan be scrapped. The cornerstone of the campaign proposed by Basso and Associates. a public relations firm with offices 111 Newport Beach, would focus on a well-known personality, poss1bl) Buddy Ebsen of"Bamaby Jones" and "The. Beverl y Hillbillies·• telev1s1on fame, urging potential John Wayne Airport passengers in north Orange . JEFF ADLER Focus ON THE NEws County to consider Ontano as the best way to "get out of town fast.·· Ebsen's name was suggested h~ members of John Wayne's family after family member~ nhJected to an rarher plan to have the late actor·~ voice impersonated in the ad cam- paign. according to .\1r1X1n 1\.fanagcr Murry Cable. Plans to impersonate Wayne were dropped after Wayne's son. Michael Wayne. offered his help ID securing a Wayne family member or a personal acquaintance of the Western star as the campaign·s spokesman. In one seccnario presented for the board's review, Ebsen saYs ... John Wayne was my good friend. and I'm glad they named an airport after him But I'm also glad that we Orange County residents have anothc1 chance to get out or town fast ... Supervisors first ~n focusing on Ontano more than a )'Car ago. after (Plea.e eee AIRPORT / A.2) Fountain Valley official's partner faces cocaine rap Police ~ay search of insuranc~ man's office turns up alleged drug: secretaFY also nabbed 8) ROBERT BARKER \ partm.•r tn Fountain \ alln l 1t\ l ounnlman lleorge B Scou·~ 1n- '>Urance com pan~ 1s facing thret' felon) charges related to the pos- session of cocaine. authonttes said toda' Michael Schute. 41 , of Huntington Beach. "'as arrtsted Dec. 7 b\ police al the office the two men shared JI 1 I 770 Warner .\ vc Pohre Capt Bill D1N1si said a bricfrase containing a wh11c ~ub~tance that appeared to be coca1nl· along "'Ith drug paraphernalia "-Cr<' ~1zed b' pohct' acting on a ~arch warrant .\t the "llme time. Schu1e·s St"<"· retan Debra L\nn .\llbee. 28 wa .. J ITt''>ll'J cin \U~p1c1on Of possessing co,a1nl· alter narcotic., officers 'l <lfl hrd ht'I fl Ul '\C act'Ordtng to D1'1'1 \1\11 J number ot \ 1als of white c;ub'1.lnlt' alle-gt"dl) were found in xhutl.''s ho me. reported!) suqesllng 11 wa~ intended tor sale. D1N1s1 said. 01'\1s1 c;a1d noevtdencc !turfacedat am 11mc 10 indicate that Scott, who ''3' re-clcucd 10 the t 11\ Council in '.'Jo, t•mher aflcr a c;1:0.-,ea'r h1at'us. had an) ~no"' ledlte or comphcll) in the C3\<' The <i2-~e3r-old \<int said today that he "'3~ ··1otall) o;hocled and surpnscd. "l wouldn't lnow rnrnmt' 1f I saw 11 · he said (Pleue eee PARTl'fER/A2) Countyassessment appeals moiJn t . . Supervisors may create third arbitral panel to rule on protests ... mostly from the Irvlne_CQ . ~-'----~ - By JEFF ADLER Of ............... Because many more property own- ers -most notably the Irvine Co. - · arcftahtina inettases in local pro~ny tucs. the O range County Board of Supervisors will be asked to ettatt • third. three-member assessment ap- peals board durina its first January mectina.. In the past 18 months, appeal covcnng some 8,896 parcels of coun- ty property ~re filed bJ landowncn who dlspute the valUAuon placed on their property by the county Asst.Ssor's Office. according to Keith Concannon, a proaram coonhnator , in lflc County dmini.strai.ivc Office. By rarthc bulk ofappeals were filed by the lrv1ne Co .. the county's largest landowner. The Newport lkacfl,. based landholding and development finn appealed the a ssor's doos1on to~ reassess l .O 18 company-owned properties when the development finn was sold to a new owner Each of the appeals was filed ~J»n:Uely The rtH5essment in d15putc amounts to $32 m1lhon the county claims h 1s ov.cd in property tnlles Mo t of the contcstcd a'st sm~t would go to the c11y of Irvine and lrv1De city sehool5. according to county official" That aopcal. plu\ I ,'I '6 ap~al' rcm;uning to be heard by thc board ai. well u S,980 appeals filed s1nC'f' thc July a,SC'~smcn1 roll wa released ha\ c created a ~riou bacldog that rCQUlTc.1 the llPPOlDUncnt of .. third appeals heanng bo.ird. Concannon ~Id . St 1<.k~ th~ Irvin.-~ appeal cbang~ m suuc l~w pl\lS 3 gcnma.l increase ID a~ssmcnt appeal, statt'· wtde have created a IO&Jam or case~ wa1110g to he h<'llrd. ( oncannon cxpla1Dro fhe number Ofat>pcal\ pcndina h3' 1ncrcaw-d not onl) 1n Orange Count" but 1n R1vt"n.1de. n 01rao and . an lkmard1no C'ounll<'\ Q\ .,...(')I In t o' An ele Count), the.' numtxr or as~~mcnt appeal\ " up close 10 40 pcTCcnt o'er the le-.,els of one 'ear earlier the count' .tn31Ht '31d \bout I ,000 ot thc apf'('J1' "''" ' ( pending 1n Oran2e Count) mu"lt be heard bcfort Jul) I 1q8~. or the C'O\lnt} w1I rnaucall> forfeit an> ta\ in rt "' c propostd assessment· fC\ 10.. lb. prenoia asse'5,mcnt lc\cl. Concannon e~· plamcd Th~\ount 4'Jm1n1 trltiV\" OtTICC 6gurcs a U'ulll appeals panel wh1eh includcf'thrtt pancl membtts and an ltrm tc. as wtll '' anomcv and support !UltT will cost the rount) about $260.000 pet )'tM .\ppcal$ hoard membcn. appointed b> 1he d'oard or Supcf\t\Of'\. :tre p.11d 200 for each da of rv1ce "If as~\mtnt appul\ cannot he heard 1n a t1meh mannt·r mtlhoM of doll:tf') ID tu rc"cnue' rould he IO$l:· \llf!C1"\ !WM ~trt ltd\ 1\C'd In I mt•momndum f'\'C'\)mmcndintt ap- (Pleue eee APPEALS/ A2l ' ' l I I I A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT IThuf'lday, O.C.mber 27. 1984 Harbor judge raps police on driver sobriety testing Says drunken driving suspects have bee-n misinformed of right to more than one test By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille.,..., Hot lwt A Municipal Court judge has ~·hided Costa Mesa police fo r m1sm- tormmJ ~uspected drunken dn vers of their nght to take more than one 'obnet)' test m certam situations. Harbor Court Judge Chnstopher ')tropic said a waiver form that was U)(:d b} offi cers tn Costa M~ 1nrnrrcctl) told suspects that 1f they too "-a breath test. they were gjv1ng up 1ht:>1r right 10 later take blood or unne ll''>I'> "It "a~ a complete m1 statement of tht la"." said Strople. who claimed hl' personallycalled the police depart- ment 10 voice ht) concerns. ··some- 11mes 1'1•s "orsc to m1sadv1se than not 111ad'1se at all " Police said the\ haH abandoned the "'a1,er form but not because ol ~tropic's complaint. 'tropic s~ud by using the watver rorm. police were m1ssta11ng the law that permits motonsts to take a \clOnd test because an alcohol breath test does not preserve breath samples l11r retesting The sample is destroyed CONTINUED STORIES 1n the lnaual te-stana process. Blood and unne samples. however. ~n and are preserved. The Costa Mc ft police waiver form was brought into question la t week when a motonst. David Humenik. 22, appeared before Strople on drunk· en dnving charges. Elliott Gayer. Humenik's attorney, said his client was stopped by Police earlier this year as he d rove aw&)' from a Costa Mesa saloon. A breath test. howe' er. was not administered for more than an hou1. the attorney said Ga:rer argued that while wa1t1ng to be tested his client's blood,-alcohol level had nsen. The lawyer said It was very possible that Humenik wasn't actual!) 1ntux1ca tcd when he was stopped b~ patrolmen .. If you ha"e d'1nk n uikes a while for your bod) to ab:.orb the alcohol," Gayer said "Ev('n though he was intoxicated when the test was per- formed. he ma) not have been when he was stopped " But to prove has theory. Gayer s~ud u would have been necessary for Humenik to have taken a second sobnety te t. "If the breath test showed a rcad1n1 of 0.14 and a later tc~t showed a reading of 0 17 th en you'd know the blood-alcohol level wa~ risi0&," Ga}er said "You also could go back to compute what the readan& was at time police stopped him.·· Bccau~ Humenik allegedly wa pl't'ventt.'d b) poli ce from taking a second test, the "nsm& alcohol" thtol) could not be proved, Gayer claimed. Strople said he agreed w11h Gayer and advised jurors to disregard the results of the police breath test. Juror were told to assume that Hurnenik's blood-alcohol level was lower at the II me of arrest than when the breath test was administered. Becavse Hu menik even tually pleaded guilt ) to the charges afier prosecutors offered a lesser sentence. it 1s 1mposs1ble to know whether jurors "-Ould have concluded that Humenik was sober or drunk "We won't be throwing out hundreds of cases." Strople said. But he said attorneys who wanted to challenge the accuracy of breath tests cQuld perhaps receive a favorable ruhng af their client wasn't informed he coul d take a second test. SUSPECT IN SLAYING RELEASED ..• From Al ICJ have drug O\ertone'> ")e\'eral hours after the shooung. otlicers arrested ( ra1g .\ustin Wad- dell. a 20-}e~r-old laborer" hohves at the Lambert Orne home. aller a search of the home turned up mari- juana and drug paraphernalia Police said \.\ addell was arrested on drug charges but was not ued to the slaying. Officers said the Ides murder mvest1ga11on is continuing 1n the wake of Philhpp1's release PARTNER FACES COCAINE CHARGES •.. From Al ~con <;a1d he has '>Ub~equentl) se\ erl'd h1'> bus1nes'> relat1omh1p "1th ')chute and moved his office to another Fountain Valle~ location ( aptam D11'i1s1 said there 1s no evidence to ind1cate that the office served as an alleged dispensing site for cocaine He said the arrests followed a two-month ln"es11ga11on after Sch ute·., name "'as g1,en to police b:t a c:onfident1al informant. ')chute 1s scheduled 10 answer charges Monda) in West Orange County Mun1c1 pal < ourt 1n West- minster. If con' 1cted and sentenced to the ma'<1 mum term. Schute fa ces 12 vears 1n state pnson o n the felony charges of furn ishing cocaine. possession of cocaine for sale. and sample pos- session of cocaine. Deputy D1stnct .\ttorne) Tom Borns sa1d. 'icott \31d he notified all ( 1ty ( ouncil members of the arrest a fe" days ago. informing them oft he arrest and assun ng them that there were no charges pending against him. Scott said he spenalLzed in busi- ness in surance and major medical and life insurance and Schute special- ized m propert y and casually 10- surancc. They Joined forces last September. "We were partners m Fountam Valle) Insurance a long ume ago. We thought we would try 1t again," Scott said. APPEALS ON ASSESSMENTS MOUNT ..• From Al J')C11ntml.'nt ol another ap~al\ panel The mass I\ e :U.118-pan:el In mt ( o appeal will be assigned to ont heanng board that will be 11ed up 101 about thret· "eek .. \I.Ith the "com- pie\" case The panel "111 meet four or Ii' e daH a" ed. Jun ng 1he heanng nm~ \lhedukd for -\pnl supen1sor'> "ere told The l\\O l'\l\ttng heanng panel!I no"" ork l'le11.1,ccn two and th ree da-vs ~~wctk · Board member~ also were told that t'' rn alter the In me Co ca~ 1s lOmpl('ted. the number of appeals 1s not l'\peCled to dm11n1sh < ount) ulliuals estimate that the appeals board wall conunue to face some- wher" between 6.000 and 8,000 appeals a year. "Thus it appears that the need for legal counsel and the hcanng boards will t0nunuc .. " the memorand um 'itatt'\ Ontario plan has slow start By ROBE RT HYNDMA!'lo 01 IN OeltJ ll'llOI llAlfl A, ( osta Mesa tra"cl agrnq ·~plan to prolit b-v shuttling local a1rltnc passenger<, to Ontano I ntt'rnat1onal ..\1rport is cApenencmg a slow takeoff launched earlier this month 1n re~ponse tr> overcrowding at John \.\a) ne -\trport Newport Roul"' Jrd Tra,el started tram.porting passen- ger\ \¥.Ice each da} from 11' nllkc 10 the airport m Ontario And al though rhe scr\ltc h<J~ been h<>osted th1c; week h) holtdd\ flier'>. the travel agenc) managt•r 'Ml\'> ther(' 1'> still plent) of room tor more "It's still too ne" t11 c;a, 11·., a 'mashing sUt.lt''' · ~ Jlt Groesser \Jld \oml' d<n'> """ nn~ PJ'>\enger will 1.ikc ad ... c1nt.tl/l' 11l 1hc '>hullk sen It.(' "hill' other d,1\\ IH ,;:in! t\\O or thn:t• pn 1nr "111 1>11\ 111 '-l'I\ -\ onc-"-a' 1 ll kr1 Im .111 ,11lul1 1\ ~I Ii < hlldrcn age\ 1 to 2 mh' I 11 ~l\ rhe ford \,111 uwd Ill ma kl the lrek ro Ontano "'tn earT) up to llJ pa<.<.<.engcr' Aut (inx.·.,,c:r <ind agenc'.¥ o"ncr Ja~ Burt hell an· nnl drtcrrcd 0' the <ilo" rC'>pt>O\t' to I hnr <th utt k' 'K'f\ ice In lal 1 thC) 'n: t1111\1tknng Jdd1ng a' an \top 1r1 •\naht•1rn "~e intend to nnt1nuc for at least a \!\·month pcnod tn 'lee how much 11 "111 pick up · ( rflx.'\<.er <.;11d "and 111<; p1ck1ng up mort' and more all the t1mt" 'Vtmt oflhl' 'an \hull le C'u'>IOml'f\ ,11 far arc airline pa\~cngt1 \ who ha"l' WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Detty Pttot O.llvery ·I• OU.rentMd AIRPORT TRAFFIC ... From Al Supervisor Hamett ~1eder pointed out that 11\hlle John Wa)ne .\1rport "as opcraung he)ond 11s design lt mm 0ntano, JUSI to the north. ""as ~ee1ng onl\ two m1ll1on of the 12 mtlhon ;rnnual pac,\cngers ll was designed to handle She c,uggested a campaign tu promote the airport might be paid for b} airlines who "ould henefi t from c;uch a promotion once 11 was estab- llshed .Super\ JSorc; agrt'('d In Febru- al). the~ set as1dl.' SJlll)OO to pa} for the Basso stud). In stud\1ng the airport!. the pubht rela11on!'. firm found 1hat among lactorc, 1n\C1h('d 1n determ1n1ng "-htlh c11rp11rt a pav.enger U'>C\ whether thl' trip hl' for buc;mes\ or pleasure are the \uggcrnons of a tra,el agrnt lhl' number of a1rlint·, and destination<. <n a1lable. ease ol access and lost incent1\.eS atread~ hern using the Ontario air· port and arc s1m pl\ looking for more ro1Hen1ent rransponauon thrre (1roesscr ..avs. The travel agenq has )<'t to c,cc John Wa)'ne Airport users ""itching to Ontano because of m 'an 'i huttlc While the new sen Ke may have l111le impact on the Cro\.\<d1ng at John Wayne Airport. the venture lOmplc- mcnt'> the aim!. ol a count\ program Ontano. a' the report notes provides a larg('r number of a1rltncc;, dcst1nat1ons. cheaper and more plen- tiful parking. cac,y access to check-in and baggage counters as "'ell as the prospect of cheaper fl ight'> 10 some desuna11on'> A.c, one ot the propo<1ed Rudd} Ebc,en commcmals notes .. fhere arc .. aho !.Orne travel bargains at the airlines here COntano)" Funding for the program. as en- " ISJoned by the Basso \lud). would come largely from dc"elopers. air· lanes and busine'>ses located near the targN airport ()nl) 10 percent \\ould w mc from publ1l cnt1ucs. \Ulh a\< >range C oun- t~ l ttll''· Orange. R1,ern<.k and Los .\ngclc\ lOUn l} go,ernment' and ptJS\lbl) 1he Lo'> >\ngelcs Department of A.1rports. according to the report that enlourages a shill ol the a1rpon 's traffi( load else"' here But that eflun has not been welcomed with o~n armc; m Ontano. Rc\ponding in November to news that county operators of John Wayne A.arport planned to launch an ad"ert1s1 ng ca mpaign to promote use of Ontano. airport manager Michael DcG1ralamo c;a1d. "We w1'ih they would IU\l k aH· U\ out ofth1s .. \.\hat do }OU like about the Dail) Pilot" Wh at don't )OU llkl'? Call the numher at left and your message will be recorded, t ran~c·rlbl'd and dc-llvered to thl' appropriatt editor The same 24-hour an<ewerln-servlc.'e ma) be u~l'd to rt>eord lt ltt rs to the f•dltor on an) topl<'. r ontdbulor<1 to our Lt tters column must lnl'lude their namt' and telephone numbtr for ' erlfic.'a tion 1'o circ.'ulatlon calls. plflUe. Tc-II u "hal''§ on yo ur mind ORAW'lf COA~T Daily Piloi H.L. Schwartz Ill P1Jbh< hp1 Clrcul1tlon 714°1ii2-4333 CtaaaUl•cl adnrllslna_ 714/'42·5e78 All other d•p1rtment1 M.2""'321 MAIN OFFICE Frenk Zlnf M,miJg nq r d11c1r Karen Wittmer Adver1t!>1nq Director Clrcul1tlon Ttltphonte .......... i RoHmary Churchmen ( "lrOllPr Robert Cantrell Product on MamtgPr Donald L. Wllllema C1rcula!1on MamtgP.r VOL n , HO. 382 • Storm moving out of California A Paclfloatorm that dumped mon1 then a half Inch or rain In moet 1rut and snow In hlghw elevations moved ... tward today, heading toward tht Callrornla desert. Arltona and Nevada Tra"91ar'a ad\'llOflea were In .ttect ror Southern California'• mountain and daer1 ar ... for snow abov. 5,000 tMt and for snow and freezing rain In tha Anttlope and Owens valley1. An advisory alsowas lu ued ror denM fog In the San Joaquin Valley. By Friday, the 1torm wtll be ov« the cen1ral and aoutharn R~lea. with Orler alr Ovef Southern California, bringing clear 1kle1 and a gradual warming trend, tha NWS uld. illt"~-..... ·J' Highs ~rlday l'li COHiii arau wlll range from 82 to 87. rollowtng an overnlgnt row of 40 to 50 degrees; for the mountain aJeas, highs wlll range from 35 to 43 atter overnight rows of 20 to 26: tor the high desena, 38 to 45 degree high temparaturea on Friday. following overnight lows of 24 to 32: and In the low desert a a Friday high of 58 to 86 with low• tonight 42 to 38. Along tha Orange Coast It will be partly cloudy tonight with 1----------~------------1 11111 a chance of showers Clear and allghtly warmer Friday. High• a,,,_ "' ~ ~ f "O~TS Friday 62 to 67. Lows tonight 40 to 50. 'QI '1.li ""7/tl '-iiJ'Yfj warm -ColO~ Temps 1(-(.fly .. ... Sr.o .. t • s Aa.n FtvH-tl Snow Occ'U<ltO 'PY" 5111.0"•'' ... l NVegN 55 •2 LIUt. Roell 48 42 .,,,._ "••"'t· Se-rv<• " u • .., S C.c• • C ....,... • HI Lo Albeny 32 09 LOUlaVllle •9 45 Alt>uq.,.,que 50 37 Memp111a 58 &2 Am.Vlilo 49 •3 MletN 8Mc:ll 78 75 Calif. Temps Catt11111 &5 •6 l OllG 8-:11 68 ., St 37 AllCllOfllQe n 11 "'"-~-33 30 Al*'La 5e •S Mple-St P-.,t 24 ,. MontO'lll HIQll. low Pfec;pil•tlon loo 2• l\o;lt1 Monlerl)' 52 46 Allafltic Cn~ 46 SI Haenvllle 81 48 Au11on 58 54 ...... o.-.. e7 t3 llalt1more 47 35 New Yo<k •2 29 81tmtngnem 87 52 No<lofk,\I• 48 •2 Blemetc~ 13 10 Oltlenome c11y 50 •5 8olM 29 2• Om•h• 36 35 lloeton 38 •3 O<lando 80 as Butl91<> 21 20 P•1t10u1g1> 33 31 c._. .... 35 PortlMO ~e 33 01 Cl\ar1 .. 1on.S C ,, 46 P01'11-nll Or 45 42 ChetiMton,W V 48 33 Pr~ 37 18 ChMIOtte.N C •9 •7 Relelgn 53 48 en.yen.,. 49 24 Reno 42 I• Cnboo 30 28 R1erunond 53 30 ~,, 4S 39 SI Louot .... 39 ltldtng 11 5 e m lodfY Mt Wlleon 42 >• llek .. alielel 57 "° ~8-:11 eo 47 EU<lil• 54 45 °"'""° 66 36 FtMllO 49 •o P.im $j)ftnge r.a 38 lAneaal .. 38 ,. ,.__,...,. 58 u LoaAngetee 00 5 1 Rl--'de SS 38 Oak.land .. SI San e.natdlno 67 38 PuoRoOIM 5S 38 Sit! Gabtlel .. 37 Red &lull 54 3e Sen~ 51 H RedlOOOCI City 50 39 Sltlt• Ana SS 43 sacr-•o •7 3• Sen•• Crw eo 52 Sa11n11 54 38 Tenoe v111ey 43 l7 San Diego 58 46 Yotemltt Vty •2 24 a... ftlnClllCO 51 42 S«ile Batbll• 5• 48 SIOdllon 45 34 ~ 29 27 SI Pei•Tempe 85 17 Columl>o.l•Oh Je 35 Sett l.alleC11y 27 23 HIQll IOw Pf9QCllllOOtl l()f 2• "<>Ufe Tl des Concotd NH 32 O• San Ant~ 61 55 Oellu-Ft Wo<th 55 53 Sen Juen,P R 82 7• 0 1y1on 37 34 SI Ste Mar~ 10 -01 o.n-58 29 ~Ille 42 32 Sh1.-..c>o<1 54 48 ending at 5 p m 8ar81-5• 30 ~ 42 tt TODAY Blythe 53 "° Second hlgn 1osaa m u Seoond IOw 1132pm 0 2 Dee MOlnet 37 32 Oet•Oll 28 2• TQOe111 49 47 Oululh 17 ,. T-74 52 EJPHO TUIN 5'I 47 Surf report THIMIOAY Flrll lllgh I H e m SI 58 • t F1trbAnH 15 19 WUhl"l)IOll •• 37 Fll'gO t4 11 WIChll• 41 42 Flagatart 40 33 Grine! RllP'dt 26 23 Extended HM1IOl'd 38 16 --2• 11 Honolulu 73 e t Houston M r.a f'l lr Uc.QI tome ClouO-Sun kldi1t1'1><>1t• 39 37 dey Hlg/11 mottry 57 10 87 0-fllghl J**-'i.MI 74 SI loWll 33 10 48 LOCATION 11%1 "4AH Ftnllow 1102 ."' u Huntington Be.cill t-2 poor Sec:oncl high 11 •• • m 4 7 Riv« Jelly, Newport 0-1 nat Seoond IOw 114pm 0.3 •0111s1ree1.~ 0-t na1 221\d SllMI, Newpor1 ()..! net Sun Ml• lodey 11 • 50 p rn . rlMe 8alboe Weclge ()..I n11 Tllutldey el II 57 e m and M1119ein 11 l llgUN 8Ndl I poor •51p m Sen Clemente 0-1 poor Moon M41elll 11p m .rt-Tll\Kld:l w .... temp 66-57 I I 10 54 a m end ..ia IQeln II 10 Swell direction -1-pm Shepherd stolen from Laguna church's nativity By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IM o..y ..... 11111 A hand-carved. almost life-sized wooden statue of a shepherd 1s m1ss1 ng from the outdoor nativity scene at St. Cathenne's Church m Laguna Beach. -Laguna Beach pohce said someone stole the statue from the display late Sunday or early Monday while leav- ing the rest of the scene intact and unharmed. The Rev. Robert Tressler said he last saw the statue shortly after midnight Sunday and nollccd ll missing at about 6 a.m. Monday. "The nat1 n ty scene has stood m front of the church fo r the past 15 years at Chnstmas time." Tressler said. "This is the fi rst time we've ever had any problems." Although the displa} 1!t il- luminated, the fig ures of the shepherds, the Holy Family and lambs are not secured . he said. The statue was imported from Italy and is valued at about S2.000. pohce said · "It's no so much the money in volved -I'm sure we have in- surance for this -but the shepherd is part of an en tare handcarved set.". Tressler said. "It wall be difficult to match a new one well with the other figu res. "Even 1f we find the same an1st who made the onginal set in Italy, the wood has aged... 1t won't be the same." he said. T he former pastor of St. Ca therine's Catholic Church . Monsignor Harry Trower. purchased the outdoor nativity scene IS years ago. It is set up on the Lawn facing Temple Terrace about two weeks before Christmas and usually re- mains outside until a week after the new year. Tressler sajd, ORANGE COUNTY GARMENT DISTRICT GIANT WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE WE QUIT! EVERYTHING MUST GO! MEN'S WEAR SOME EXAMPLE$ WOMEN'S WEAR SOME EXAMPLES WOOL BLEND SUITS R99 S?7.5 00 SLACKS Reg S65 00 fo 1 )().00 JOGGING SUITS lleg Sl?O OO MEN'S SADDLE SHOES Reg S80 00 DRESS SHIRTS s1911 Solt"'<• SUITS (All Wool & Unan) •. PANTS 1199. '4.5 00 AU LIA THO SHOES 1199. $6$00 StU< llOUSES 1199 $6$.00 J9- '59" & 69" •10•2 519" J9-'1397 ... ~ JONATHAN MAITIN OHSSES 1199 $6500 •19•2 '13'7 HIW PALL AU. LIATHO HANO IAGSi& NRSIS SALE STARTS TIUJRSDAY, DEOIMlll t1 LAST AND FlllAL DAY DECIMlll 11 ORANGE COUNTY GARMENT DISTRICT 18007-l&C, Skypark Cr., Irvin• ~ ~ I " I (714) 250-0380 ·--- HOURS: • Mo.n-S.• .... Sundey 12-J 114'2 ANO U, -- /_ I SK'YftAAK ....., EMT IK'Yll'A~I( I ~l.f D ' I MAIN • . SNfOltOO FWY 14061 •I ·- ' . • - FOAECAIT8 ON A2 FIRST EDITION I I II If t I ' I I I I I , ...., ,, I It I 14• I Coast Laguna Beach girds for court fight over 108 homes approved by Board of Supervisors./ A3 Plans for a 22-acre center for Irvine's growing senior population un- velled./ A3 California FBI spy suspect admits he stole candy and sold OMV records to private detective./ A& Firefighters finally have Wilmington oil refinery blaze under control./ A& Nation The father of a con- demned killer says he wants to pull the switch himself./ A4 An artificial comet puts on a 31 ,000-mlle light show In space./ A4 World Viet troops overrun larg- est rebel camp In Cam- bodia as fighting con- tinues./ A& Reagan calls Soviet In- vasion of Afghanistan five years ago a 'day of In- famy.' /A& Boating A silencer for racing boat engines Is latest develop- ment by champion Betty Cook's team at Kaama Marlne./81 Coastal Commission· s concept approval of 1,300 sllps at Bolsa Chica Marina Park cheers local boating enthuslasts./81 Sports Iowa quarterback Chuck Long passed for a school- record six touchdowns In a 55-17 Freedom Bowl thrashing of Texas./C1 Newport Harbor High football stars Mike Beech, Ho Truong and Shane Foley are among the All-CIF honorees./C1 Entertainment After 4 7 years In the business, Richard Cren- na Is finally reaching the peak of his career./83 Bualneu Traveling 36,054 air miles In 15 days has earned an Irvine businessman a year's free unlimited first class air travel.JBS INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business • California News Classified Comics CrolSWOfd Oed'I Notices Kor~ AM Landers Mutual Funda National News Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sport• Stock Markets Tetevlslon Theaters WNther Wortd News 81 82 A8 A3 85 A4 C3-5 A8 ~., cs 04 c.. 82 BS A4 A7 81 A3 C3--4 C1·2 88 83 83..t A2 A4 • 1 e ire ters e ID e ire center .,..., ,... ,......, ....... "......, Firemen dome hot apota in celling of Irvine rea~urant during early morning blue. Campaign to shift JW A traffic eyed -but will it fly? County weighs plan. opposed by LA, to promote Ontario use If dcla)s. long lines and lack ot parking at overcrowded John Wayne A1rpon this holiday season have left your travel nerves more frazzled than ever. take heart. Some relief may be on the wa). Al ns first meeting in January. the Board of Supervisors 1s scheduled to consider embarking on a much- d1scussed plan to begin promoting Ontario International Airport 1n neighboring San Bernardino Count) as an attractive, no-hassle altemata' e 10 John Wayne Airpon. Supervisors will be asked to ap- prove an advertising campaign billed as a "public awareness program" to promote Ontario. They also will be asked to appoint a panel to 1n· vestigate how the program. pegged to cost between SI 00.000 and S400.000. can be funded b} a mix of public and private contributors. However. there 1s a hitch While Orange County supen 1sor-. have been cager to d1ven 400.000 passengers a year to Ontano's under- used a1rpon. Los Angeles Count\ aarpon officials. who run that airport. have publicly stated the)" have reser· vat1ons about the pTomo t1on and would prefer that the passenger diversion plan be scrapped. The cornerstone of the campaign proposed b) Basso and Associates. a public relations firm with offices 1n Ncwpon Beach. would focus on a wt'll-k.nown personaltty, poss1bl} Budd) Ebsen of" Barnaby Jones" and "The Beverly Hillbillies" telev1s1on fame, urging potential John Wayne Atrport passengers ID north Orange JEFF ADLER Fo tu \ uN lHE Nlw s County to consider Ontano as the best way to "get out of town fast." Ebscn's name was suggested b~ members of John Wa) ne's famil) after family members obJC'Cted to an earlier plan to have the late actor's '01cc impersonated 1n the ad cam· pa1gn. accord1Dg to Atrpon \.1anager Murry Cable. Plans to impersonate wa,m· were dropped after Wayne's son Michael Wayne, offered his help in ~cunng a Waynt' family member or a personal acquaintance of the Western star as the campaia.n's spokesman In one sccenario presented for the board's review, Ebsen sa)'s. "John Wayne was m y good friend. and I'm glad they named an airport after him tlut I'm also glad that we Orange County residents have another chance to get out of town fast." uperv1sors first began focusing on Ontano more than a year ~o. after (Ple&M eee AIRPORT/ A2) Early morning rooftop fire also ruins adjacent gift shop; cause still unknown An Irvine restaurant and a neigh- boring gift shop were damaged earl) today by a fire that destroyed the restaurant's roof and exposed the interior of the establishment to rain. authorities reported. The blaze broke out at Ta1ko Japanese Restaurant. 14785 JetTrev Road, just before 5 a.m. and resulted in nearly SI 00,000 damage to the restaurant and the adjoining busi- ness, Tsutsumi Japanese Books and Dolls. . Nobody was inJurcd ID the earl\ morning blaze. · Orange County Fire Department spokesman Joe Kerr said it took 40 firefighters more than an hour to knock down the fire. which apparent- 1)" staned in an attic above the restaurant's lotchen. Kerr said the cause of the fire 1s still under 1nvesugat1on. Damage was compounded by the stead)" mom1Dg rain which soaked the expoo;ed restaurant. Kerr said ~ taurant employees attempted to ~lvage furruture after fircfi&hters brought the blaze under controf. Judge criticizes Mesa police over sobriety testing Says drunken drivingsuspects have been misinformed of right to more than one test By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,..., ,... .., A Mumcapal Coun Judge has chided Costa Mesa pohcc for mtsin- formini suspected drunken dnvef'!> of lhetr nght to ta((e more than one sobriety test in certalD slluat1ons. Harbor Coun Judge Chnstopher tropic said a waiver fonn that v.as used by . officers ID Cost.a Mesa incorrectly told suspects that af they took a breath test. the} v.ere gn in.g up their right to later take blood or unne tests. .. It was a complete m1<.c;Latement ol the law." said Strople. who claimed he personaJI} called thl' police depan- mcnt to voice his concerns. ·· omc-- llmes n's worse to m1sad .. 1se than not to advise at all." Police said the) ha"e abandont'd the waiver fonn but not because of Strople's complaint. Strople said by using the wal\ er form. police -were mJ.SStallng the law that permns motonsts 10 take a second 1est ~use an alcohol breath test does not pl"CSC'ne breath samples for retesung. The sample LS dcstro)ed ID the 1D1Ual testing process. Blood and unne samples. howcvCT, can and are preserved. The Costa Mesa police waiver form v.as brought into quesuon last "'ttk when a motonst. DaHd Humenik :!:! appeared before Strople on drunk- en dn\ ing charges Elliott Ga, er. Humenik's attomc-' said h1~ d1cn1 wa .. stopped b) pohct> earlier 1b1'> vcar as he dro'e awa' from a ( osta Mc!>a saloon. A. breath test. ho"Ae,er. "'as not administered tor more than an ho ur. the anomc) \aid Gayer argued that whale wa1t1ng to be tested. has client's blood-.alcohol le' el had nsen. The lawyer said at was (Pleue eee SOBJlIETY / A.2) Official ' s ·partner faces cocaine raps By ROBERT BARKER Of ... ~ ......... .\ panner in Fountain Valle' < 11' Councilman George B Scott's in- surance company as facing three felony charges related to the po~· session of coca1De, authonues said toda). Michael Schute. 41 , ofHun11ng1on Beach. was arrested Dec 7 b' polu:c a1 the-office the two men sharro a1 11 "',0 Warner Ave (apt 8111 D1N1s1 s.a1d a bnetca.-.e containing a while substance that appeared 10 be cocaine along "'l\h drui paraphernalia were se12ed b) poh~c-acung o n a search warrant .\1 the.' 'iame ttme. Schute's sec- rrtan Debra Lvnn Allbee. :!8. was .irr~\ted ''" .. usp1c1on of possessing Plaint• aller narcotics offict"r'i '"-'dfl ht•d hl·r pur-.c. accord ing IO (),, .. , \1,.1 .1 numhcr l.lf 'la!<. of "Ah11e ,11h,1.11 , 1 .11kitt'dh '-'Cn.' found in (Please see PARTNER/Al) Murder suspect freed By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... 0..,.,... ...., Vincent B Phllhpp1. an un- emplo)ed elt"Ctnc1an arrested tn con- n('('t1on "'Ith an ambush-tyle sl&)IDg in Hunt1Dgton Beach. has bttn re- leased because authontaes de- term1ncd the} didn't ha'e enou~ t'' 1denl'c to hold him police said lod8\ Huntington &Jl h I 1 Jim Walkt'r s.:ud Ph1lhpp1 ~"-"A3'1 treed at noon \\ C'dncsda~ trom Huntington Beach ( 11' Jail Ph11l1pp1 had ticen arrested on <;U p1c-1on of murder ~ 10. but no formal charp.C'' ha\t~ bttn filed by the Orange Count' 01-;mct i\t- (Pleue eee SUSPECT I A.2) County assessment appeals mount Supervisors may c reate third arbltral panel to rule Qe protests. mostly from lhe Irvine Co. By JE~LtR 1n the COunt\ dmini§tnniVe Offi~. ot ... o.lr,......., By fart ht hulkofappc.i.lswcrcfiled Because mnn more propcny own-b> the IMl\C Co" lhc county's larjt"Sl m -mo t notably the lmnc Co. -landowntr~ ' C'wport Bt"ach-arc fightana increase 10 local propcn) ba~ landholdang and de .. elopmt>nt tues. the Orange County Board of firm apptaled the assessor's dtt1s1on upcrv1sors wtll be a ked 10 create 1 to rea ~ 2.018 comp:my-owned thild. three-member asses mcnt ap-propen1cs when the dt>velopmt'nt firm ~ s !Old to a nev. owner Each of peal, board dunng its first January the appeals was filed Kparately mccuna The rcas\t'l'lmcnt 1n dispute In the J'3St 18 months. apptab amount• to $32 malhon the county eovenna some 8.896 parcel or coun-claim 11 " owed ID propcm ta\e ty propcny were filed by landowncn Mo \ of tht' contc\tcd assessment who d1sJM1te the valuation pla~ on would ao 10 th city or If". inc and their propcrt) by the county Irvine ca!) ~hoot . a«0rdan1 to ssor's Office. acconhna to Keith count) omcaal~ Concannon proamm coordinator That aopcal. olu!> I .~ 't> appeal l • rcmam1ng to be heard by the board as well as 5.Q80 appeals filed since the July assessment mil was relascd have created a scnous backl<>& that ~u1rcs the appoantmt"nt of.a third appt"af heanng board. Concannon said Be11dc the 1"'1ne o, apptal. chan e 1n ,tatc lav. plu a ~neral 1Dcrcas.e 1n aue ment appeals st.alt'- wade ha .. c created a IOI.Jam of~ wru11na to be heard. Concannon explarnt"d The number of appeals pend1n1 has increased not onl) an Oran Count). bqt in R1vt>n1de. n Diego aod San Bernardino counties •~ well In Los Its Count), tht" number of as mcnt appeal~ 1 up close to 40 perttnt O\ICf the lt1rcl or onr year C'~rhcr, the count) anah «it 1d bout I 000 of th<' ppc:al\ nov,. pt'Od1Dg an Orange Count> must ~ heard before Jul) I. l Q85. or thc- county wtll automaucall ' forfeit any &u increase becau~ the propoSC'd as5CSSment rtHrts to IU Pft"\ IOU~ assessment level, Concannon t'll· plained. -The C'ounty -'dnun~tala\ e Offi figu~ a thud appeals l)lnel. which includes three panel mcmbcn and an _ alternate. as "''l'll as attome'fS and ,uppon staff will cost the count\ about $260,000 per vt"ar <\ppc-al board membl'n. appotnted b-. the Board of upef' t\Or\, an-r;a1d s.200 for ea h day of ~rv1cc "If a mt'nt ·~~I~ lannot ht hc.ard tn a tamt'I) manner m1lhoM ot dollanm t.n revenues could~ lot." upcf'\ 1son v.crt ad' 1~ 1n " mc-morandum rccommcndma ap- (Pleue eee APP&AL8/ A2l 1 I .AA Orange Coa \DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, December 27, 1084 CONTINUED S TORIES PARTNER FACES COCAINE CHARGES ..• FTomAl Schute\ homc, reported!) ~u~esting '' wa intended for sale. D1N1S1 ujd 0 1N1s1 1d no evidence surfaced al '.'any time to 1ndu:a1e that &on, who was rt~lected to the \11> Council in November after a six-year huu us. had cln) knowledac or complicit) tn the ca~ The 52-year-old Slott ~id 1oda) th.it he wa~ "totall) shocked and surpnsed. "I wouldn't kno" c0<:1une 1f I sa" 11." he satd. ~ott ~id he hu )ubsequentl) "te\ ercd his bus1nei.s relationship wtth \rhute nnd moved his office to another Fountain Valley locatton C'apuun D1N1s1 sa1d there 1i. no evidence to indicate lhat the office served ab an alleied dispensint Sile for cocaine. tic said the arrests followed a two-month inve t1gat1on after hutc·s name wai. a1ven to polu~t b) a confidcnual informant. ~hute 1 ~hedulcd to answer chargci. Monday in We t Oranae ( ount) Mumc1pal C.oun in Wei.I· mini.1e1 II lOn,,1cted and ~ntenccd to the mu~1mum term, Schute face~ 12 years 1 n st.ate pnson on the felony chaJ"ie5 of fum1sh1ng cocu1nc. posses ion of rncalnc for sale. and i.1 mple pos- se ion of cocaine, De{)uty D1stric1 Attorney Tom Borns aa1d. Scott said he notJfied all City Council members of 1he an e 1 a few day) aao. anformina lhem of the arrest and a~sunng them 1ha1 1here we~ no charies pending against htm. Scou said he spcc1ahzed 1n bu11· ness insura nce and ma,Jor medical and life in urancc and :hute pec1al- iled 1n property and casualty in· surance They Joined forces last SeP.tember. 'We were pun ner' in Fountain Valley insurance a long ume a§O· We thou&ht we would It') tt again, Sco11 sa1d. SUSPECT IN SLAYING RELEASED ••• From Al torne\ 's oflice Pulice arrested PhJllt pp1 at hjs S1 ms 'lrt>tt re~tdenle near Huntington Harbour 1n connection wi th the Nov. 2fl \la~ing pf Ronald Ides. a 23-ycar- old tc.'le\ 1s1on repairman wbo had bcl'n ltvmg tn a Costa Mesa motel. hks was shot once in the head as be walked toward a house on Lambert Dn\e, near Beach Boulevard and Hetl .\\cnue. Witnesses told police the)' saw t\lo-O masked men htd1ng in the busheSJUSl before the shoo11ng took place. The wttnesscs told police that the masked men Jumped out of the bushes and that one of 1he men fired a shot at Ides. Polle~ have said the slaying appears to have drug overtones. Several hours after the shooting, officers arrested Craig Austin Wad- dell. a 20..>c:ar-old laborer who ltvcs at the Lambert Dnve home. after a ~arch of the home turned up man- Juana and drug paraphernalia Police said Waddell was arrested on drug charies but was not tied to lhc slaying.. Oll1cers said the Ides murder investigation is continuing an the wake of Phillippi's release. SOBRIETY TESTING CRITICIZED .•. From Al ver) possible 1hal Humenik wasn't ac1uall) 1ntox1catt'd when he was ~topped b) patrolmen ··Jf you have dnnk 1t ta kes a while tor )Our bod> 10 absorb the alcohol," Gayer said. "E\.en though he was intoxicated "hen the 1es1 was per- fonned. he ma) not ha1.c been when he wa!I stopped " But to prove his thco~ C1a)er said 11 would ha\C been ncte~sal) for Humenik to have talen a ~cond sobnety test. ""It the breath test shov.ed a reading ul (J I~ and a later test \hov.cd a reading of 0. I 7 then ~ou"d k.nov. the blood-alcohol level was ming,."' Ga} er said "You also could go back to compute what the reading was at time pohc:e stopped him" Because Humcntk allcgcdl} was prevented b)' poltce from taking a ~cond te't the "n\tng alcohol" theor) could not be pro\.cd. (1ayer da1med. Strople ~aid he agreed w11h Gayer and advised Jurors to disregard the results of the police breath test. J uror!I were told to assume 1ha1 Humemk·s blood-alcohol level was lower at the.' ume of arrest than when the breath test wa!> administered. Because Humenik e'eotuall) pleaded gutll} to the charges after prosecutors offerc.'d a lesser sentence. 11 1s 1mposs1blc to II.now whether j urors would ha"~ concluded that Humenik was sober or drunk "We won't be throwing out hundreds of cas;es." Strople said But he said Jllorneys v.ho v.anted to {hallenge the accuraq of breath tests could perhaps receive a fa1,orable ruling 1f their chcnt wasn't informed he could take a second test "The moral. I suppose. 1s that the laws should be complied w11h. ·· said Strople -Drunk dnvmg is a \Cf"\ -.cnou<, problem but police <>till ha'e 10 follm' the lav.<," Cit ff McBnde, a Costa Mesa tralhc sergeant. said as far as he know!> the depanment's ~aiver form was legally sound. He said Strople was the first judge 10 fa ult the form . McBnde also said police stopped using the waiver form about two months ago because the dcpanment concluded It was not legally ncce'>S- ar) He said dn vers stopped on ~usp1- cion of drunken d riving are informed they can submit to one of three tc~ts -breath, urine or blood. Many dnvers he noted, opt for the breath test because 11 1s the quickest of the three ( osta Mesa police do not tnform drunken drivers they can take a 'iccond test Judge Strople says suspects have the nght to take a second test but he has not had the occasion to review the department's latest pohcy. APPEALS ON ASSESSMENTS MOUNT ..• From Al poin1men1 ol another appeal' panel lhe ma!>Sl\e 2.Ulf<-parcel lr\lne Co appeal "111 be a-.s1gned to one hcanng board thaninll be lied up for Jb<lut thn:e week" v.11h tht' .. com- pie' .. ca<;(' The pane:! will meet four or li\ed.n\.J v.t·ekdunng the hearing no~ '>Cheduled tor .\ pnL '>UJX'" •'>t>r'> were told The t\loc c"Xt'>lmg heanng panels no~ "'Ork ht.·twcen t"'o and three days each week Roard ml·mhers al\n \lot'r•· told that c' en after the Ir' inc < 11 1.asc I\ wmpleted the numher nl Jppeals 1s nut npel lt·d to d1mtn1\h < ount' utl1cial., estimate that the appeals board wall continue lo face some· "here bet\lo-een 6 CX>O and 8.<X>O ap~·als a }Car. .. Thus 11 appears that the need for legal coun\el and lhl· hcanng hoard\ will continue·· tht memorandum '>lates Ontario plan has slow start By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of IM Deity ~I 111111 .\ Costa Mesa traH~I agcnq 's plan to profit b~ <,huttllng local airline passengers to Ontario International ..\1rpon 1 s expt>nencmg a slow takeoff. Launched carlter 1h1s month 10 rc<>ponse IO O\ercrowding at John '-"a~ne .\1rpon. '\;e"'pon Boule"ard r ravel started transporting passen- gers twice each day from its office to the airport in On ta no. .\nd although the ser" ice has been boosted this week b' holiday 01ers the travel agency manager 'i<lys there 1!. still plenty of room for more "It's still too ne" to 53} 1t'\ a smashing ~ucccs~:· Walt Groe'i\er ~Id omc d:.t}\ onl) one pao;~nger wi ll ta ke ad"antage of the 'ihullk \ervice v.h1le olhtr daH he "aid tv.o cir three per tnp v.tll bu> t1ckl't\ \ 11nc-v.a\ 11tkc1 for an adult 1\ $1 fi c hildren ager, 6 to 12 nde for $8 The Ford 1.an U\cd lo makr the trek to OntC}nn can car'"' up to IC1 passsengcrs Bui Groc<,ser and agcnl) owner Ja~ Burchell arc not deterred b> the r,lo" re')ponse 10 their shullle <>erv1cc In fact the) 're cons1denng adding a 1.an \top 1n Anaheim ··we intend to rnnt1nue for al least .i <;1)(-month penod to sec hO\lo much II "'111 p1tk up·· (1roc'iser said. ""and 1t 1<. picking up more and more all the 11mc:· \lfnr,t ol the \an \hullle customrrs '>0 far are airline pas..enger-; who ha"e 1 WrRE L1sTENING Just Call 642-6086 AIRPORT TRAFFIC ... From Al Supervisor Hamett Wieder pointed out that while John Wayne A1rpon was operating beyond 1tc; design limns. Ontario.Just 10 the north. was seeing onl~ two million of tht' 12 mlllton annual passengers 11 was designed to handle She suggested a lampa1gn to promote the a1rpon might be paid for by airlines who would benefit from such a promotion uncc 11 was estab- lished Supervisors.agreed In Febru- ary. they set aside$ \CJ l>'JO to pay for the Basso stud\ In '>IUd~tng ihc J1rp,1ns. the public relation\ firm lound that among factor' invoh.:t•d in determining ~h1d1 a1rpon .1 pa\!><'nger use~. v.hl·thrr till" trip ht lor hu~iness or pll·;l\lHt Jrl" lht \U&gl'St1ons of a tril\l'I Jgcnt thl: number of a1rhnc\ an<J dc...iinc1111inr, available, ease of acce<,r, and l<>St incentives. c1lread~ hecn using the Ontano a1r- pon and an· simply looking for mo re lln\ cn1cnt transportation therc. < , nx.'\\cr .. a\' I he travel agency has yet to see John '-"a~m· .\1rport users sw1tch1ng to< >ntano because of ll<i van shuttle. Whilr the new service ma> have little 1mpau on the crowding at John Wa\ nt· .\irport, the venture comple- mcnl\ the a1m'i of a c:ount> program Ontano. as the report notes. provides a la rger number of a1rhnes . destinations. cheaper and more plen- 11ful parking. easy access to check-in and baggage counters as well ar, the prospect of cheaper 01gh1s 10 some dest1nat1ons .\s one of the propo!>Cd Budd\ Ebsen commercials notes. "There are .. also some travel bargain<; at the airliner, here (Ontano) .. Funding for the program as en- v1s1oned by the Basso stud>. woul d come largely from devcl11pc r!I. air- lines and businesses locatrd near the target airport Onh 10 percent v.uuld lomc from publ1l en1111es, such a' <>i.1ngc• < oun- 1~ ut1cs Orange l{l\tr\1tk and Lo<i \ngeles count) L(<l\rrnriwnt., and poss1bl> the Los Angdt\ Department of A1rpons. according 10 the rcpon that encourages a "ih1lt ol the a1rport•s traffic load el<,e~hert". But that effon ha" not been welcomed w11h upen Mm\ in Ontano. Re'iponding 1n !\iovcmhcr to new~ that count) operator<; of John Wayne A1rpon planned to launc..h a n advcrtmngcampa1kn 10 promote use of Ontano. airport mana~t'r Michael DcG1ralamo \aid "We w1i.h they \lo-OUld JUSI lcaH II\ out of lht!I .. · \\hat do 'ou like about lhe Dail)' Pilot" \\hat don "t \'O u like" Call the number at left and your m essage will be re<'ordtd, transrrihed and dellvered to tbl" approprialf' t>dltor The sirae 24·hoar an<Jw•ring servi<'e ma) be u ~ lO r•<'ord lt tteu lo the rdltor on any topic'. Contributors to our Letter" <'Olumn muu Include their ne me and ttlepbonr number for vtriflc•llon No rin •ulatlon rails, plu~ .. Tell u~ what's on your mind. <.>R/\.N<°•E COAST Daily Pilat Circulation 714/142-.4333 ~leHlflH edvertl1lng 7f C1142·M71 All oth., depertm•rlt• 142--'321 MAIN OFFfCE •.- H.L. Schw ertz Ill PubhShPr Frenk Zlnl ,,At111ag1nQ Fclllor Karen Wittmer Aclvertt<.ir10 D1recl()r I RoHmary Churchman CnntrotlPr Robert Cantrell P•r '11ct1on Manrtg'!r - Ooneld L. Wltltam1 Circ1ilat1or1 Manager I VOL n .N0.312 Storm moving out of California A Paclrlc llOl'm that dumped mort than a half Inch of rain In mott ateu and 900W In hlgMI' t1ev1t1ona movtd ... tward today, heading tow11d Iha CalllOf'nla deMrt, Aftiona and Nevada. T raveier· 1 edvlaort .. w.,• In efftot for SOuthtrn Callfornta'a mountain and deMl1 arM1 '°' enow above 5,000 fttt and for anow and fr~no rain In the Antelope and Owtna valley9. An advtaory alto waa luutd for danM fog In tha San Joaquin Valley. By Friday, the storm will M ovet tha central and touth«n Rocklea, With drltr air ovef' South«n Callfornla, bringing clear tkMtl and a gradual warming trend, Iha NWS aald. ..,.,.,.._ ..... v' Hight Friday In coutal ateu wttl range from 82 to 87, followlng an overnight low of 40 to 50 dtgt"'; lot th• mountain ., .... hfgh1 wlll range from 35 to 43 after overnight Iowa of 20 lo 28, for the high deHrta. 38 to 45 degr .. high terns>«alur .. on Friday, followtng overnight Iowa of 24 to 32: and In lha tow desert• a Friday high ot 58 to 86 With low1 tonight 42 to 38. Along Iha Orange Coa1t It wlll M pertly cloudy tonight with 1----------==:!-r----------1 atlll a chance or 1hower1. Clear and allghtly warmer Friday. High• 6. ~ ~ 0?i 'llOH TS Friday 62 to 67. Lowa tonight 40 to 60. . ~ \1'1-t ~~ 1.ifJ'f6ij wa1m _ Cot0 ...... Temps AIOtlf!Y ~Que Ancl!ot999 "''-"'• Allat>llC: City .. Le 32 Oil 50 37 48 '3 22 " H 46 Sriower $ Ra.n ~ ~"•tS Sf\Ow OcctvOt O .,..y St11o0n11 y ...... .. 41 Ill 41 68 a7 u ... •a ,.. IO 41 ""'un llAll-• llHmlnQh•m 91.,...rct. lolM 49 u ~ 54 ., 36 87 62 13 10 H 24 ,. 13 28 20 H 36 8 1 48 : : I tloeton Buf!llO c-C1111r ... 1on S C Cl\tlrlM1on w v Cllarl011e,N C c~ CNc-oo C.nc:innltl ci.veeano Columl>ut.Otl Concotd NH Oell-f'I Worth Oey1on o.n .... o.~ Oe4roet Oululll El Puo F .. benko 41 " 48 47 em '""" 1·2 poor 0-1 Ila< ().1 llal Tldea f OOAV 10:1111.m 1;32 P·"' nui.GAV l:Ma.m. t:02 a.m. 11:.ua.m 7 U pm. .. .. " 31 57 u .. 31 51 ,. 56 43 eo u 4S 17 42 24 &3 0 2 u 29 4 7 0 3 Fer go Flegel•" Otencl "-cMdt Hartford HM!>a Honollltu "-Ion lnellln~ Jlc*eon.JM 49 24 30 28 43 39 28 27 31 35 32 (M 65 S3 37 34 58 28 S7 32 21 24 17 14 $9 41 15 ·Ill 14 11 40 33 26 23 38 18 24 11 n e1 Ml H 39 37 74 51 Extended ().1 11.i 0-1 ... , lun Mio IOdey at 4 60 p m . ri- Thur9dey a< 9.67 a m encl Mia ...... at 4 51 p,m I po« F.W H e.pl _,,. ~ Sun- de)' Hlglle moelly 57 10 e7 O-n;gni IOwl J)I0 41 0-1 poor MoonM!t atll. I I p,m.,,_ T~ et 10:54 • m encl •• llOMI ei 10 et p m Shepherd stolen from Laguna church's nativity By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... Oelr ...... ..,, A hand<arved, almost life-sized wooden statue of a shepherd 1s missing from the outdoor nat1v11y scene at St. Catherine's Church in Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach pohce said someone !ttole the statue from the display late Sunday or early Monday while leav- ing the rest of the scene intact and unharmed. The Re v. Robert Tressler said he last saw the statue shortly after midnight Sunday and noticed 11 m1~s10g at about 6 a.m. Monday. "The nat1v1ty scene has stood in Tressler said. "It wilJ be difficult to fron t of the church for the past IS mat~Jl_~ew one well with the other years at Chnstmas 11me," Tressler figures. said. "This is the first time we've ever "Even 1f we fi nd the same artist had any problems." who made the origi nal set in Italy, the Although the display 1s ii· wood has aged ... 11 woo 't be the luminated, the figu res of the same," be said. shepherds, the Holy Family and The former pastor of St. lambs are not secured, he said. Catherine's Catholic Churc h, The statue was imported from Italy Monsignor Harry Trower, purchased and is valued at about $2.000, police the outdoor nativity scene IS years said. ago. It is set up on the lawn facing "If s no so much the money Temple Terrace about two weeks involved -I'm sure we have 1n· before Christmas and usually re· surancc fo r this -but the shepherd is mains outside until a week after the part of an enure handcarved set," new year, Tressler said. ORANGE COUNTY GARMENT DISTRICT GIANT -WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE VIE QUIT! EVERYTHI NG MUST GO! MEN'S WEAR WOMEN'S WEAR sOME !XA,_,,lES SOMf!XAWW ~~ WOOL BLEND SUITS ... ,.,,,,, s9900 R•g S27' 00 SUITS (AH Wool & Unen) 159" & 69" __ , SLACKS '1911 .... ,.,,,,, Reg $6' 00 To ''°·00 ,ANTS •1on Solt fWrt lt•g. W .00 JOGGING SUITS '2997 .. Ml!tJ Rag S120 00 AU LIATHH SHOlS ,.._,,..,.... lteg. w .oo '29" MEN'S SADDLE SHOES s2900 .... ,.,,,,, Rag 180 00 SILK ll.OUSIS .... ""'. ~. S6l .OO •19'2 DRESS SHIRTS ....,.,,,,, s1397 R•g S30 00 JONATHAN MAITIN DllSSIS ,...,,_ •19" TIES D-•eo.W .00 R•g 13' 00 sf3•1 NIW MU. AU LIATHB , '°' SI0.00 HANO IAOS & .utSIS SALi STARTS TllURSDAY. DICIMllR t7 LAST A•D fl•Al DAY HCllllR It ORANGE COUNTY GARMENT DISTRICT 18007-l&C, Sllypartc Cr., Irvine (714) 250-0380 HOURS: • 8KYPMt< _ ___,.___ I AIT MAIN I