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Coast
A Newport Beach man
suspected of defrauding
lenders and home owners
faces a hearlng./810
California
Governor Deukmejlan
will propose tax legis-
lation aimed at easing the
losses of California farm-
ers./ A4
Na tion
Lung cancer Is declining
among white American
men, but lnqreaslng
among women and male
blacks./ AS
Paparazzi
Business Council of the
Newport Harbor Art Mu-
seum and Hotel Meridian
join forces to salute ar-
rival of '85 Beaujolais
wlne./A7
SpQrtf
Edison High'sJlm Collins
is the Dally Pilot's prep
football player of the
week./81
Entertainment
South Coast Repertory's
annual staging of '•A
Christmas Carol" is a
holiday treat on its sixth
time around./ Al
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Erma Bernbeck
Bridge
Bulletln Board
Business
Classlfied
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Crossword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Horoscope
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TUESDAY•DECEMBER 3, 1985 .
Home damage claiins tabled
Mesa council postpon es decision on
li a bility until h earinggeologfcal report ---. .
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... D<lllY ..........
In an unusual development, Costa
Mesa City Council members dead-
locked Monday on whether to reject
more than $54 million in liability
claims over homes damaged by
underground movement.
Voting 2-2. council members
couldn't agree whether to immedi-
ately deny the claims or wait until a
city-commissioned geological report
is completed sometime next week.
Mayor Norma Hertzog was absent
witb the Ou.
liability claims-considered fore-
runners to lawsuits -are almost
.routinely denied by government
agencies, allowing the matters to be
settled in court.
Despite City Attorney Tom
Wood's opinion that the ctty as not
hable for the cracking homes 1n north
Costa Mesa. council members Mary
Hornbuckle and Dave Wheeler said
any action would be premature.
"We can't make an intelligent
dec1s1on unul the study 1s com-
pleted," Wheeler said.
After two separate votes failed to
break the deadlock, Wood volun-
teered to bring the claims from S-9
homeowners back aflerthe geolog1cal
report 1s finished.
Councilman Donn Hall. who voted
with Councilwoman Arlene Schafer
'to reject the claims. said he feared the
panel's inaction may be perceived as
an admission of the cit}'s potential
liability.
"These are the kinds of things that
should be adJUd1cated In the courts,"
Hall said.
Claims began flooding into the ci ty
clerk's office in mid-November.
Delly""' ptloto "' ~ "-
Suaan Bartlett and her niece Rebecca Bueby day when their Roee Parade floats appear on
keep bu~ all year in pre-paratlon for the big televlelone acroea the country.
Full year of work
ends in a flowery
display on Jan. 1
UURA
MERK
Focus ON THE NEws
rough!) two months after home-
owners fin~t noticed their walls were
craclung. their patio!> were buckJing
and their ho_uses w~re sinlung, ap.
parentT:, because of ground mnve-
ment
The damage. in neighborhoods
bordered b) South ( oast Dnve, Bear
Street, Fa1n'1e" Road and Sunflower
.\venue, 1!> believed b\ residents to be'
ltnked to two Cll)-appro\-cd construc-
uon· prOJCCb
Homeowners allege that exca' a-
uon for the South Coast Plaza anne"<.
on Bear Street drained ground water
from bene'!th adjacent neigh-
borhoods, causing the land to settle
The~ also ~~ v1brat1ons lrom con-
structton work on a 296-unll apan-
ment pro1ect aJongSouth Coast Dnvr
as agg.ravaiing the damage.
The counctl c6ntracted lc•ghton
and As)()C1ates $eological consultmg
firm of Irvine in earl} October to
conduct a study on the slipping soil.
To date. 63 claims for damages
have been submitted to tile cny. with
sqme ~heduled to go to the counol
later this month
The requeMs presented Monda)
included a group claim from 53
homeowner'> seeking SI mil hon
apiece· The residents arc: represented
b' the ~an Franc1~0 la" firm of
Patnck Catalano. a spec1ah!>l in land
mu,emc::nt ht1gat1on
HB ' s Douglas
gets cont ract
for Star Wars
Fi r m wi ll <;lesign
missile in tercepter
for $421 million
By ROBERT BARKE R
Of .... Delly Piiot ltafl
Th e Mc D onnell Douglj\
Astronautics ( o o l Huntington
Beach has been. selected. to de.,1gn a
m1ss1le interccpter that could be used
to destro} enem~ "arheads in th1\
nation's Star Wars program
The intercepter m1ss1le. expected to
be fligh t tested 1n the last tw o yea r'> ot
the fi ve-vear contract. will be de-
signed to to knock out enem~ "ar-
heads below an altttudc:-of '\00 O<H i
feet with non-nuclear warheads
It would be tbe la\l laver of delcnw
1n the ~tar 'War~ program. 'v1L Donnell
Doug.la'> spokt:'>"oman Kdh Hawke'>
~·d toda-.
Financial detail<, ha,en't been an-
nouncc:-d but Pentagon officials
pre-. 1ousl~ ..aid the-. plans to spend
a bout $4~ I m11l1on through 1981 on
dc<;1gn1n g the project
It wasn't 1mmed1att'h known what
impact tht' contr.ic.t ...,,iJ ha'e on the
number of Jobs at th.e Bolsa .\venue
faciln~ alread~ Hunungton Beach's
largest emplO\t'f "'llh 5 200 workers
But a major increase an JO~ would
come. according to Ha"kes. 1f the
compan' 1<, succe~stul in "'Inning a
contract laler tor the large scak
manutanure of the m1'>'>lle 1ntl'r·
cepturs
Jan Bnd.tn\1 a Pentagon
'ipolce.,"oman · \aid tv1cDonndl
Douglas had hecn \tinted 10 com-
(Pleaae eee DOUGLAS/ A2)
CounCil revives
$25M apartment
bond financing
By ROBERT BARKER
Ann Landers
Opinion
Paparani
Police Log
Public Notices
Sport s
Television
Weather
83. 10.
81-3
A9
A2
Everything coming
"u p roses in famff y ~
------.-_.. floai-buildtngaffa tr
Fcsuval Artists. a float-building tirm
in Azusa.
i\nd on New Year:i; morn mg, when
each float turns onto Colorado
Boulevard to be viewed by more than
350 m11l1on people: both will bask an
But the family. team insists 1t'\
cxc111ng and worth the trouble. ".\nd
when >OU live wtth these character.,
, for a whole year, the~ become real."
said Bartlett
So much so that Banlett ha:.gi,en a
home to two bears from last. }ear's
Of , ... 0...,. Piiot •• .,,
Hun11ng ton Beach < ·It\ < c11rn1. al
member-. re' erscd their pt1..,111on
Monda' night and '1gn<1kJ thl'ir
appro,al fot tax-{'\t•mpt hond tinan1.-
ing to construct a S2S m1llwn apart-
ment com pie\ designed tn prm 1dt'
"" fjr ' Ol' !.rnd ,1\, ner "h...111>..ing .ii
\dltng h' pr1>J')(.TI\ ··Ilic IJ' \41d
.\nd 1f he r~ mJ.1n' j holJ out thl·
,umpam \.\ould he pr(lh1h11ed tr<1m
1..1\log bond mnnl'\ tor !ht' dt•\ d11r-
mt·n1 uf the lour-,h•r\ I 4~·un11
jranment ,o mpln \.\ht:rt rent'
"ould range up t• • S 1 <;1 K' j m<1pth
can 'tget
closer
to homes
lly TONY SAAVEDRA
Of IM OellJ l'llot I i.ft
For the' second time in nearly I 0
vears. Cadillac dealer Richard Nabers
lost the battle to expand hi s Costa
Mesa car lot deeper into the adjacent
neighborhood. _
ihe latest contest of Nabers vs.
neighbors was won by residents of the
College Park tract. who forced the car
dealer into severely narrowing his
expansionproposal Monday.
But even the scaled-down version
was derailed by a 3-1 City Council
decision that was hailed by residents,
despite Nabers' warnings that part of
the land.Jru:..1.hc apansion would now
remain an unsightly dirt patch.
Councilman Donn Hall dissented
1n the vote, while Mayor Norma
Hertzog was at>scnt with the flu.
The action came early this morning
af\er several reSJdents waited out a
lengthy agenda for the Nabers
Cadillac hcannp, that eventually
(Pleue .ce CADILLAC/ A2)
Susan Bartlett of Three Arch Ba y
and her niece Rebecca Busby of
Laguna Beach believe one day of
glory is worth I 2 months of work.
The women have been working on
seven floats for the 1986 Pasadena
Tournament of Roses Parade at
. the oohs and aahs of the crowd.
January creating characters or the
floats. The animals and characters
they help build for the floats are
brought to hfe for one da}'. then
retired.
It's a lot of work. espec1all}' when
the animated charact~rs· destan~ is
the trash bin. •
no"' It ve in her front yard plan um in
-Three Arch Ba y. The neighbors might
be opposed. she said. hut '>he couldn '1
"bear" seeing them demolished
.\s soon as each year's Rose Parade
ends. arusts hll the dra~ 1 ng boards
Thev create ne"' ideas to be sold to
. (Pleue.eeFL OATS/A2)
Stalker suspect Ramirez
charged in Viejo attack
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ... Delly "°' .....
Flanked by seven officers... Night
Stalk~r suspect ~ichard Ramirez
appeared in Orange County Munici-
pal Court for the first time Monday
and was formally charged with shoot-.
ing a Mission Viejo man and sexually
attacking the man's fiancee.
Ramirez. wearing a blue J31l-1ssued
jumpsuit,,. stared at those who
gathered to attend the afternoon
arraignment and smiled fleetingly as
he spoke with his attorneys. Arturo
and Daniel Hernandez.
He spoke four times. answering
.. yes" or "no" to questions from
Judge B. Tam Nomoto. He appeared
pale and bobbed his head while
shifting his gaze from the Judge to his
attorneys to the audience.
He was charged with c1gt11 tC!on}
counts stemmin~ from the Aug. 25
assault on Wilham Cams and his
fiancec but did not enter a plea. The
charges include attempted murder.
rape, oral copulation. burglary and
robbery
Cams. who reportedly has no
memory of the attack. was shot three
times -twice in the head and once 1n
the neck. He is undergoing rehab1lt-
tation at 1Saddleback Communal)
Hospital in Mission VieJO and 1s
listed in good condition
Assistant Distn ct Attornq James
Ennght, who WJll prosecute Ram1re1 .
s:ud a new court date will be ~·t
March 10. Enright said 11 mn) ~up to
six months before a prehminal)
heanng is held and j~ long j<; l"o
years before a JUI) tnal begin~
If con' 1ctcd on all count~. Kam1rl·1
could be: sentenced to 60 ) ears in
prison on the Orange County charges
alone. Ramirez l!lread) as charged
with 14 murders and 54 related
felonies in Los -\ngeles and'" ehg1hle '
for the dc:-ath pcnalt) on each of the
murder counts.
~ preltm1nal) heanng an 1 oc;
~ngell!s 1s set to open Feb ~4
"Even though he faces thC" de.uh
pcnalt) in Los Angeles. "'e l.nnv. ho"
long 1t has bc:cn since thc dt·ath
pcnalt\ "as earned out 1n <alt
fom1a:·· said Ennght when a'>kl."d "'h'
11 was necessa.rv to ft.le add1t1on<ll
charges against Ram1rcL
.. We felt that the sat~sl thing "a" to
nurses for "ell-off sen1ur u111en-.
But offi cials. \Ollng 4-2 ,rna1.hed ..1
rnnd111on tu their appr,n jl
Thc' arC" requiring tht• dl'' dnix·r
B~ C 1Vande"'°ood ( n nl l u-. .\n·
ge.les. to resoh t' a lanJ o" nt'~htp
dispute al the \ate at LaJ...r '\treet and
.\ tlan ta .\' enuc
Delly~ pl>oto l>f \.M ,..,_
Richard Ramirez
i!<' to tnal nn l'Ur lh.irgt'' · lw -.J11.i
Judge '\tmltHll nti: nJt•J ·• ~
ur1.kr to tht• Oran~· < nunl\ ul'l'
[Plea.e 9ee R A MIREZ/ A2\
( uunulv.um.rn l>1rn \t.H . .\Ila 1
ea 1ng .n11 .. •f th1· rn>Jl'tl \.\Jrnt•d
ha~ colleagut'' ncn tn ~1' t' their go-
ahead for the rinanun[l unk.,·., the' ·n:
preparl.'d tu .llqu1rl 1h1• h11IJ 11u1
pwpt·rt, thrciut:h l·m1nl·nt d11 mj1n -
the nght uf g,ncrnmcnt 10 take
pn' atr pwpen' tor putih1. u~
( Plea.e .ee APART MENT/ A2 I
·Jones named
to judgeship
in county
From ~•aff and ~1n· rrporl\
\n ,lttPllh'\ !elf .1 '-lv.pnrt ~k.11.h
ba\t•J 1n,urJl1d' , ""'PJ"' h.1, h<.•l•n
named h> a 1udgt·,h1r in \\ ,.,t < lrangt·
t uunt' \1 un1t 1ral1< ••Un 1n V. ec;t
nlln\lt'r
l•1" lH·nr~H l'><:ul.mt·11,111 .1p
poi ntt•d \ar:iti " l<•nt'\ \., nt \t·al
lk.hh to thl' tx·n, h \f11nd.t\ \h1 "
.l'-'01. l.ltC' uiun\l'' 11\f P;11 till \I 11111.ll
l 1lt· [n,ur.lnu· <,
In ht•r nt•v. fl<"-l \h1· v.dl fall .1
'a1.anc; rreatcd v.hen Jud~c R.ip.0.11
E.ngehrr l\en "'a' dc'dl'd 111 thl· \11
ixnnr ( c•un
r mm 14!<0-.'\.i. lont'' <~<I\ d 1.ounM"I
hn '°ltatt' ~a rm lnc;uran1.<· f rom
I " .. t> Xt ,he "·h .i ,frput\ J1,1nn
jllnmn tnr < 'rJn(lr < 0unt\ In 11.lX(l
(Ple .. e aee JUDGE/ A2)
Cash courier strike pinch felt Daily Pilot to purchase
weekly HB Independent .
Stores, financial Institution s on Coast
hurt 6y armored car drive rs· walkout
and loan With branches throughout
Southern Cahfom1a. had erectC'l1
signs last week a king customtrs 10
voluntanly rcstnct their w1thdrawal"
to S300 per day.
The "oluntary program. which w8\
1n effect 1hree days. ended Monda"
Fi"t Interstate &nk repone-0
"hu~1ncss as usual," '81d com-
mun1cat1ons spcc1ahs1 Maureen
Scott
The Or.rnsr l 1l.l'>t Puhli,hin11 < 11 h,1, .l~fl'l'd an p1101 •Ilk 111
purchase tht Huntington Rc•11 h l ndt·~·nd1·nt nl·~\pa~·1 f'rum
Kn1gh1-R1ddtr Puhhca11on' C'flN ti q· .I.in 1 I IJ!lh D;t1h P1lut
Pubh~htr Karen Wmmcr nnnouml·d h'tJa,
By PA UL ARCHIPLEY
OflMDelly ..........
The first sians that the week-old
'1rikc at two armored car companies
was afl'ect1na cash flow cmoflrd wi th
report$ that local stores and at least
one bankina chain were e~penendna
shortaac.1. Guards and drivers at Armored
Transport of Califomi~ and Brinks
Inc. went on stnke last wttk.
Amona the issues rai~ by stnkers
W<'rt non-ne1tot1nted wage reduct10M
and benefit cuts.
Oranar Coast bankers And
merchant$ \aid last week they wett
unaffected by the stnke. Those' usj na
either or the affected carrien hod
made arranaements with other car-
riers or launc~ continaency plan
But this week. consumen reported
sttint "tns 1n some sto~ ask1na
customcn 10 help with their purchases by \mna ch1nac when
possible '
And C 'ahfom1a Federal. • ~vings
··w e were offenng frtt tni"<'l<'r·~
chttks, money orders and other
, incentive$ to ~ncour1lJe customers 10
hm1t their withdrawals, .. said ( 'alf('d
~ubh~5. relations manager Greg ~e did it to a<.-rommodatr all of
our customers ...
Hupes said C'alftd had been
served by rmored Transpon. h.ut
has tnce made ahemaie arrange
ments for cash dchvenes to m
bn1nchcs
\
"We have nl1 ltm1ts on
withdrawals. and our (UStome~
art'n't tx-1na mconven1enC'f'd at all ...
sbe said.
L1\ce"1K, Orange Coast merchant~
contact<'<! by the l>.uly i>1lot '181d the->
wt"rcn't h1tv1n1 an" trouble l't'('('1 v1ng
ca~h
The Hughe~ Lido Market. which
was contracting wtth one ol the
affoctrd armortd ~ar ftnn\, has ,1n<'t
(Pleue Me AJUIOUD/ A2)
Tht 'Orange Coast Pubh\hin~ ( u puhll\ht' tht· D1.11h r 1101
Tht Hunungton Bcalh lndept'mknt " ont• nt thl"l"\' ~l't•\..h
ncwo;pape~ published h' Knight-R1ddC'1\ \\-c\t Onu'\ll<' f'ubh,hin.g
( o that w11l t'hangr hands as a r~sull ol tht· thr~ part' llllft't'mt'nl
that include~ the Scnpps-Ho"ard pubh'>htntt Lf,n.mp
~Pl)'-Howard w1U talc(' OV("t thC' I z \1hrad3 unnphghtt'r and
the Buena Park l'oe-As and add 1hcm to ll~ IQ ~~-clch nc~\paper
grou12 in Lm i\ngelM and Orana<' Munt1c\
On11nall) a da1l) nc-A,papcr ownC"l.l h' the ( rom1t' fam11' thl'
Huntinaton Beach lndePfndcn1 wa' convened to a Wttld" sho"h
(PleaM Me Pf&WSPA.PBR/A2l
'
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APARTMENT BOND RECONSIDERE D .•.
l'IOIDAl
But Couoctlwoman Ruth Finley.
who earl_ier voted apinst financina
the PfOJcct throup . tax exempt
bonds, said she's oonvinced that the
oomplu will be good for the city's
elderly.
She also c~ that the proJect
may belp to ICt thinp rollini in the
downtown where n:idcvelopmcoL ef.
forts ··ttavc boged down."
"ThlS is an opponuruty to get
somcthina on the taJt rolls." she said.
Redevelopment official sajd the
project. is eJtpectcd to bring about
S l 75,000 a year to the city 1n tax
increment money.
rou~Jwoman Ruth Bailey com·
plained thet the complex. which will
have about SO units ptr acre, will be
t.oo intense for the area.
fhe project qualifies for uu exempt
fi nancing because 20 percent of the
units would meet Or&nac County
rcQuiremc~u for low-and modcrate-
1ncome housina. offictals said.
CADILLAC ENCROA HMENTREBUFFED •..
P'rolilAl .
beaan about midnight.
f.Jabcrs' ongjnaJ proposal, 5Ub-
mitted in Auaust, required a general
plan amendment that would allow
him to expand his Harbor Boulevard
dealership onto land that he owns
along Princeton Drive.
He planned to clear homes at 458,
4S4 and 463 Princeton, using a
Portion of the residential property for
surplus parking. A vacant, dusty lot,
bordering the dealership at the comer
of Harbor and Princeton, would
become a small dJsplay area for used
cars.
For residents, the 65-foot by 125·
foot comer lot is symbolic of their
filtht to orcserve neighborhood"
"threatened .. by business growth.
HomeoWT\C"r leader Carl Bureman
said he considered an expansion by
even "one centimeter.. into the
neighborhood a commercial in·
trusion that would encourage other
businesses to chip away at ~sident1al
areas.
That stance prompted· home-
owners 10 l 976 to launch a refer·
endum after the council agreed to let
Nabers display used cars on th.c lot.
The expansion was overwhelmingly
defeated by 7.096 votes.
Last summer, Nabers presented the
cit y with a new, larger expansion l'lan
in an attempt to ~surrect the proJe<:t.
He asked that the general plan
status as well as tt\e zonina on the lots
occupied by three rental homes be
cbanfed from res1dential to com-
mercial, ~owing the dealership at
2600 Harbor Blvd. to expand onto.the
property.
After hasshng for the last few
months with the SO-member; C1tiuns
After Residential ExpansiolrgrOup,
Nabers withdrew the house-occupied
lots from his project Monday. ~ instead asked for residents to
compromise on the corner lot by
picking the landscaping for a used cat
display area, where six to eight
vehicles would be parked.
Huntington man pleads gu ilty
to stealing Tea~sters funds
However, council members -at
the urging of College Park residents
-voted to discourage any future
attempts to expand the dealership
onto the property.
Nabers' representative Dave Ellis
warned the stte would now rema.in a
dirt patch instead of Jivina rise to an
aesthetically tasteful display area that
the residents could help plan.
By tile A11oclatecLPres1
A fonner Teamsters umon official
pleaded guilty to mail fraud and
embezzling $180,000 in health and
benefit funds from a Long Beach
local.
Alva Bennett, 51, of Huntington
Beach, wbo entered his pleas Monday
before U.S. District Judge Mariana
Pfaelzer in Los Angeles, faces up to 1 S
years in prison and a S 12,000 fine
when sentenced Feb. 3, the pros-
ecutor said.
Bennett served as Teamsters Local
9 LI $CCretary-treasurcr from 197 5
until his rcsigriation in 1983. He was
chairman of the benefits fund trust in
1981 when the thefts occurred.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Leon
Weidman told the judge that Bennett
was cooperatmg with the government
in its continuing investigation of
thefts from the Western Conference
Benefits Trust.
Four years ago, in a separate case.
Bennett was convicted of 49 counts of
making false statements to a govern-
ment agency, seven counts of fraud
and two of filing false income tax
claims.
The charges stemmed from false
claims submitted by Bennett and
others for administrative costs in-
volved with Local 9 11 's adminis-
tration of federal employment and
training funds, officials said.
"That being the case, what is
accomplishedf' Ellis asked. "That
vacant lot is not going away."
ARMORED •.•
From Al
found new carriers.
"Our security department split up
the deliveries and we're no longer
usinJ any striking carriers." said a
Hughe$ spokesman.
An employee at the Wherebouse
store in Huntington Beach said they
weren't experiencina any cash short-
ages, either.
DOUGLAS AWARDED STAR WARS PACT •••
From Al
petitive bidding over Martin Manet·
ta Aerospace of Orlando, Fla.,a ccord-
ing to the Associated Press. The
Douglas fac1hty has been a leader 10
the nation's balhst1c missile weapons
defe'nse system for about 30 years,
other company officials said.
Bodanyi added that once a defint·
JUDGE •..
From Al
she served as assistant Juvenile courts
coordinator for Los Angeles County.
As a MunicipaJ Coun j udge, she
will cam $70,436 a year.
"It's a great honor:· J on~ said
early tOday. "I had worked in the
courts quite a bit over the years, and
I've also been interested in the bench
smce starting my lcgaJ career:·
She 1s a native of Ohio who moved
west to attend law school at USC.
Jones said she had done clerk duties
in Orange County courts before being
hired as a deputy district attorney. In
that role. she prosecuted misde-
meanor and felony cases at West
Coun. where she will assume her
judgeship withtn the next few weeks.
From A l
agamst Ramirez. meaning that at-
torneys may not discuss the case with
the media. C1t10g that ~ng.
Ramirez' lawyers both dechned to
comment.
Ramirez' appearance attracted a
throng of reponers and a scattenng of
lawyers, courthouse employees and
the cunous.
Spectators stepped through a metal
detector before entering the Santa
Ana courtroom and had to regJ ster b)
name and address w11h marshals and
show 1dcnt1fica11 on
Three marshals'stood at the door,
and at least a dozen undercover
shcnffs deputies and marshals c;tood
inside the counroom .\nothcr seven
officers accompanied Ramirez mto
the courtroom through a side en-
trance.
.. I JUSt want to see what he looks
like,' said one court employee who
said she would g-ct in trouble tf 11cr
name was pnnted. "l'm curi ous.''
An Anaheim woman. who likewise
de<:hned to be 1dent1fted. ~1d she was
tive contract is negotiated, McDon-
nell Douglas Astronautics will as-
sume respons1b1hty fo r awarding
"se veral major subcontracts."
The special Star Wars project 1s
known as the High Endoatmosphenc
Defense lrtterceptor, or HEDI.
HEDI env1s1ons creation of a
sophisticated missile that could be
launched from the ground at any
enemy warheads that made it through
other layers of a Star Wars defense
system.
The mi ssile would maneuver
within close proximity of the enemy
warhead and destroy it by detonating
its own .. explosive and fragments
warhead. .. The warhead on the HEDI
missile would not be a nuclear charge.
The Star Wars program, known
formally as the Strategic Defense
Initiative, is a research project aimed
at the development oflasers and other
exotic weapons that could be used to
shoot down nuclear missiles fired at
the United States.
NEWSPAPER ..•
Jl'romAl
after Ridder Publications acquired it in 1960. It 1s d1stnbuted free of
charge to 50,000 homes in Huntmgton Beach and Fountain Valley.
The Independent will operate under the auspices of the Orange
Coast Publish ing Co. and Daily Pilot Publ isher Wittmer. Rosemary
Churc hman, controller of the Orange Coast Publishing Co .. has
been appo10ted general manager.
"As publishers of a community-oriented newspaper serving the
Orange Coast, we see this acqu1S1tion all an opponun1ty to reach a
greater number of readers and businesses while preserving the'Jong-
honored and respected traditions of the Huntington Beach
Independent." Wittmer said.
Mel Hodell of MontclaJr acted as the broker for the
transactions. Purcha~ prices were not disclosed.
drawn to the court heanng af\er
seeing Ramirez' picture 10 the news-
paper. She said she wasn't a "Night
Stalker groupie" and hopes Ramirez
is ultimately put to death.
Ramirez stood during the bn ef
heanng behind a plastic window
covering a prisoner's dock. Several
shouts were heard before be entered
the courtroom but it could not be
determined if it was Ramirez.
Dunng a recent coun appearance
in Los Angeles, Ramirez yelled "Hail
Satan" and displayed a pentagram
o;crawled on the palm of his hand. A
pentagram sometimes 1s associated
with devil worship.
Although all attorneys agreed 1t 1s a
moot issue Nomoto set bail for
Ramirez at S250,000. Ramirez, how-
ever, already 1s be10g held on no-bail
warrants out of Los Angeles and San
Franc1sco. meaning there 1s no poss-
ible way he could~ freedom.
Ramirez was moved to Orange
County early Monday under heavy
security and returned to Los Angeles
followmg the coun heanng.
RIMES •..
Enright declined to discuss the
specifics of the attack on C.ams and
his fianccc, other than to note that the
gun used to shoot Cams has not been
found. He also revealed, for the first
time, that the man believed to be the
Night Stalker shot Carns first and
then tied and raped his fiancec.
Cams has no memory of being shot
and apparently has not been in-
formed that he was a victjm of the
Night Stalker. Enright sa1d it is
possible but not probable that Cams
will be called as a witness.
Neither Carns nor his fian cec were
tn court.
The M1ss1on Viejo assault 1s be-
lieved to be the final attack by the
Night Stalker. Ramirez was chased
and captured by a group of residents
m East Los Angeles the day after his
name and photograph were made
publtc.
Sheri ffs detectives took nearly two.
months investigating the Carns'
shooung and turned the investiAtion
over to Enright early last month.
FLOATS NOT BUILT IN A DAY ... From Al
businesses or c1t1es hoping to enter
the next year's parade.
Last year, designers at Festival
Artists float builders registered 33
designs with the parade committee -
seven will see New Year's Day 10
1986. -
Entrants will have paid anywhere
from $60,000 to $250,000 for the
floats they hope will take a pnze.
After the welders make the frame,
mechanics wire the strucrnre so
animated characters can move 10 a
hfehke manner Then Bartlett and
Busby cover the skeleton with
chicken wire or screen. and paint it.
They carefull y mold the screen by
hand to form the wnnklcs on a
character's Sk.tn and ruffiCS 1n llS
clothmg. "We make 11 become a
thin&. We put the skin on and dress
it," said Banlctt. .
Their only quaJificauon for the job
is thelf innate artisuc talents, they
in11st. "We arc flying by the seat of
our p1nts," aaid 46-ycar-old Bartlett
OoJy 25 people at Festjval Artists
will hive worked on the final prod-
'
ucts when volunteers amve the week
before the Rose Parade to cover the
~tructure~ with flowers.
"Everyone puts their heart into 11
There 1sn 't one person there you
could do the job without..·· said
Bartlett. "Building a float is not a onc-
man effort. If one part fallsapart there
1s notb1n1t.'.
This 1s Busby·s fi rst year with
Festival Artists. She will spend the
last three days before the parade
creating the eyelashes and fine de~il
work by hand. Dned flowers. &rains
of rice and beans will be applied one
by one with tweezers.
But Busby, 21 , said she 1s anxious
to do the work. "The reward 10 the
end is ~mg somethina you worked
so hard to do," she s.a1d.
Bartlett. 10 her third year with
Festival Artists, said the floats be-
come mt>~ mtncatc every year
Asked whether she will continue the
work next year. she reP,hed, .. Ask me
after New Year's Day. '
The Ooats created by Fesuval
I
Artists this year include the Carna-
tion float titJed. "Barnyard Boogie,"
and the Honda float "AJI the World
Loves a Oown."
Culver City's float 1s an array of
famous comedians titled "The KtnJ.S
of Comedy," while Area's float is the
"Cuckoo Clock Shop.··
Bank of Amenca wtll have a float
titled "Tea for Two ... Security Pa-
cific's float is called "Carpet Caper"
and will include a roller coaster.
Long Beach wilt en(e·r a float tjlled
"Spruce Goose," which will show a
g.iant goose in top hat, 1'1ls and cane
being pulled on a surlboard by fish .
In these fioal weeks of preparation,
Bartlett and Busby wilJ spend 12· to
24-tiour stretches in Azusa, whctt the
floau are built
So it's haraty surpns1na th.at they
form a certain attachment to the
characters they create.
"They become ahve. They act an
attitude. And you have _,ven them
the attitude. It is like Jivana them a
pan of yourself," said Banlett.
1 WcATHER
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Wedneedey •ft•noon. bringing aprlnklee to most of S0Ytt'9m
Callfornl• by nlghttaJI end rain Thurtdey, foreeuters Mid.
TM National WMlh« Service uld th9 ctMrlng tr~
ktJtPlng tki.a generally cl<Kld-frM tonight would give way
Thurtdey 10 lnQt .. slng cloudlneee u the next storm system
brewing off1hore appro.chea the cout.
Along the Orange Cout tti.re Wiii be variable high
ctoudl,,... tonight and WednMday. Hight WednMday &4 to 68.
LOWI toNght d IO 62.
From Point eonc.pt1on to tti. Mexican Border -lnMr wal9'$: Small cratt advl.ory from Point Conception to Oana
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VOL. 71, NO. 337
The Charm of a
Real Christmas
with Jiving and fresh -cut treee(natural or flocked),
wreaths, garlands, decorations, and colorful holiday
gift plants.
We offer FREE LOCAL DELIVERY or AVE I0 °r by
taking you r Christmas tree with you.
AMLIN G 'S
2
•
Victorian holiday
slated for El Toro
Hentagc tlall H1stoncal Park in El Toro will
hold 11s annual V1ctonan C'hr-istmas from IO a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
Choral aroups, strolling carolers, a children's
puppet show, a Ch~1stmas play, story telling, a band
. and h.arp music ~111 be featured. Visitors can sec exh1~1ts o.f V1ctonan wood carvings, quilts, spinning
and weaving along with a display ofsome traditional '°ses for herbs.
. T.here ~ill. be tours of four holiday decorated
h1stoncal bu1ld1ngs at the park including the recenily rest~rcd Bennett Ranch House where toys and
C.hnstmas items from 1910 to the 1930s wtll be on
display. The park 1s at 2S 151 Serrano Road and adm1ss1on is free.
Antl-poverty board sought
The Community Development Council, an
anti-poverty agency serving low-income residents or
Orange County, 1s seeking people to serve on its board of directors.
There 1s an opening for a low-income resident
and someone from the pnvate sector who is a
member of business. labor. industry or involved in·
education. a religious organization or other group
that serves the community at large.
Board elections are scheduled for Dec. 18
Those interested should contact Claudean S.
Medlock at 54 7-680 l for further information.
Bartlett basln meetlng set
. There will be a public mcctin' to discuss a
proposed Bartlett Park retarding basm at 7:30 p.m.
Thursd_ay in Room B-8 at Huntington Beach City
Hall. 2000 Mam St.
If constructed, the retardmg basin would be at
Coldwater Lane and Adams A venue near Beach
Boulevard An en~meering consultant for the
Orange County Environmental Management A'en-
cy wtll explain the pro1ect and answer questions
from the public about its design.
The consultant will also be prepared to talk
about mtenm and final improvements planned for .
that portion of the Hunt1ng1on Beach Channe1
System.
Clvll englneerlng talk set
Legal aspects of architecture. engincenng and
construction will be the topic of the keynote address
at UC Irvine sr mpos1um on management issues in
civil engineenng and construction Friday and
Saturday at the Hotel Mendien in Newport Beach.
The symposium for managers 1n these fields
wall be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday and
from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The
registration fee of$ I 95 includes lu nches arfd printed
materials. Call Caonnie Freeman at 856-5333 for
more information.
Indlan talk set for DAR
H1stonan-art1st Paul Apodaca will speak
Wednesda)· on the "myths and realities of the
Amencan Indian" dunng the meeting of the
Newport Beach branch of the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
Apodaca. who as pan Mexican and Navajo
Indian. 1s renowned for his I nd1ansandpamt1ng
techniques. The meeung begms at I p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Richard Cramm. 1862 Bonaire Way.
in Costa Mesa. For further 1nfonnat1on call Mary
Speed at 675-0374.
Tuesday, Dec. 3
Umbrella policy inaufflclent
Luckily for Courtney Coona, 2, of Newport Beach a clearing trend le
forecut for the nut 18 houn. That will &lve her time to &et the hang
of uatnc umbrellu ao ahe won't be ca.,ht unprotected' during her
nezt ahoppin& foray at South Coaat Plaza. For weather detalle, eee
PateA2.
Teen gi'.rl testifies in OC
man's sex-cocaine trial
By STEVE MARBLE
Of the Delly "°' II.if
A high school student took the witness
stand Monday and described how she was
given cocaine in exchange for having sex
with a wealthy Lake Forest man wh,o she
deknbed as ~mg older than her father.
The 16-year-old girl 1s the firs~ of sev~n
witness expected to tesufy against Feltx
Maron. a 53-year-old businessman
charged with 137 counts of prov1dmg
drugs to teen-age girls 1n exchange for
sexual favors.
Maron. who has been held wtthout bail
since his arrest Aug. 16. could be sentenced
to 10 years 1n state pnson 1fconv1cted on
all counts, Deputy D1stnct Attome) Ji ll
Robens said.
A preliminary heanng opened Monday
in South Orange County Municipal Coun
in Laguna Niguel. The hearing is expected
to run at least SI'( weeks, according to
defense attorne) Wilham l harvct
Roberts said e" 1dence will shov. that
Maron lured l 4 to 17-year-old girls to his
Lake Forest home by prov1d1ng them v.ith
champagne and small amounts of coca ine
The prosecutor said Maron allegcdl )
offered to set up one of the teens with her
own prost1tut1on busmess.
When Maron was arrested b\ count\
shenffs deputies. officers fo und guns
inside his home and a ltst containing the
names of about I 00 girls. Robens sa id
A subsequent allegauon that Maron
tned 10 hire a 1a1 l inmate to ktll one of the
"'ttnec;s was deemed to be unfounded h'
1n vest1gat0rs tor the Dmne1 ..\nomr' \
office. .....,
Judge Richard Hamilton <1ne ofse\ eral
to deny ball fo r ~taron dt~cnbed the
suspect as a "wa lking 11me bomb" during a
coun heanng last summer ~inn· 1ha111mc
a second Judge and the 4th D1stm 1 ( oun
of ..\ppea! have refu sed to srt ball
Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT!Tueeoay, Dec:embet 3. 1985 C AS
Indian leader
lashes 'secret'
calendar. find
Tr ibe wasn't notified
ab-out discovery of
------ancient rock device
By ROBERT 1lYNDMAN
CM -Delly "ot It.ff
Thc.-d1~0\en of what ma) ha ve been an
ancient rock calendar built more than
4,000 )ears ago b~ abongines in the El
Toro area has angered a local I nd1an leader
wh o was not no11fied of the find
Announcement of the discovery was
made last ~eek b) a \11m1on VaeJO field
archeologis1 stud) 1ng the stte last year
pnor to constructton of a housing pro1ect
there. .
The disco" el') was made last fall and the
stone anifacts ha ve since been collected
and turned over w11h a comprehensive
report to archeologlSls at Cal-State Full·
en on and UCLA for further study
An exh1b11 is being planned at Orange
Count) 's Hentage Hill H1stoncal Park in
El Toro.
The report b> Ron Bissel ofRMW Paleo
Associates .of Mm1on VieJO said the rock
formation "could have been used as an
accurate calendar to mark the passage of
the seasons and cena1n important da) s
dunng the ~ear ··
The fi nd 1s behe,ed to be the first of its
kmd 1n Orange Count). said Diana Weir a
panner in the archeolog) firm
But Jim Velasques. the elected chtt'f of
the coastal Gabnehno Indians said the
announcement comes too late for an)
input by local Indian grol.lps.
The site. where new homes now sit. may
have been a sacred Indian site which could
have proVlded valuable informauon on
the history of locaJ lndlan groups, Velas-
ques said.
"We·ve spoken to them (archcologists)
about this ume and t1me again and at
doesn't seem to make a difference," he
said "No one notified us."
But Weir and Bissel have argued that no
lndLan groups were cont.acted as no local
tnbcs can trace their history to the
a.boogmes who constructed the rock
calendar '
The Shoshone 1nbe (Spaniards renamed
the tnbe Gabnehno) first appeared an
Orange County between 500 and 1.500
years ago, the) said Sc1enufic dating
techniques have determined the rock
fo rmation was constructed between 3.000
and 2.000 B C
"We're alwayS'workmg very closely with
the Indians but an thts case 11 was clear that
the find dated too far back to be assoclalcd
with kn own tnbes," Wetr said.
Velasques, however. said studies of the
history of local Indian groups continue to
push their ancestry here further and
further f>ack
"We can tell them and tell them where
we came from, but they have to keep us
stereotyped," Velasques said. "This ma}
be the first sign of celesttal markmgs.
celestial diagrams. The Aztecs were not
here. the Mayans were not here (and) they
can't tell 1f our own ancestors ma~ have
been responsible."
.\ccording to B1ssel's report. "the calen·
dar was sample in design. but bnlhant in
concept."
NASA chief named
in Sgt. York fraud
By P,.UL ARCHIFLEY
Of Ille Deity l'!Mot ltefl
The administrator of ~.\S .\ and three
other present or former execu11 v" ol
General Dynamics Corp. were indicted in
Los ..\ngeles Monda~ on charges ot
consptnng to defraud the Department of
Defense
The four execull' es and the corporation
v.ere charged tn the se'en-count federal
indictment wnh attempting to recoup the
firm's losses on the>· .\rm)·., nov.-defunc1
Sgt ) ork ant1-a1rcraft gun b~ 11legall)
m1schargmg contract expenses to mher
go,emment-funded accounh the ~~
socia1ed Pr~s reponcd
Jame<. Begg'>. no~ the adm1n1s1ra1or ot
'-.\ ..\ the three others and General
D~nam1cs a lleged!~ conspired to mis·
charge $7 5 m11l1on. resulu ng in a S ~:
millwn net loss to the go\C~mment Junng
rhr tirm·s v.ork on tl're 111-fatL'd "'igt ) or~
proiot~pe s~s1ems
General D~ nam1u; and Ford .\aospa•t'
m Sewpon Beach were each awarded S40
m1lhon contracts 10 1978 to develop the
Sgt. 'r ork prototypes. said Don Flamm at
Ford .\erospace.
In May. 198 1, Ford Aerospace was
selected as the pnme contractor to con·
ttnue de,elopment and begin manufac-
tunng the Sgt. York -an anu-aircraf\
tank-mounted gun
But the sYstem didn't work. and last
.\ugust S«'reia~ of Defense Caspar
\\ e1nberger canceled the prOJCCt.
Flamm said about 1.600 of the l,900
emplo1ees working on the.Sgt. ~ ork were
laid ofT
Tht' remainder v.ere transferred tu other
departments or are .,...ork.ing on the
cancella11on ol the gt York contract.
Flamm said
Beggs betame head or the 'l.:at1onal
..\eronau11c<, and ~pace .\dmin1stra t1on
las1 summer alter ka' mg a DO'>I as
,orporatl' e\l~curne '1tL' pre"1dent 11!
Genera l O\nam1cs
• 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach Unified School District
Distnc1 Adm1n1strat1on offices. 550 Blumont St.
• 6 p.m .. Laguna Beaeh Ci ty Council City
Council Chambe"5. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m .. Huntlnston Beach City School District
Board of Trustees. D1stnct Education Center. 2045 l
Cra1mer Lane.
New Cal State campus Study laUnched
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
. .
• 7 . m .. Oceu View Scbool District Board of
c;ysrem has ~25,1100 ~tudt"nt' .ind l Y
campuses. 1ndud1ng (.al 'itate Fullerton
The t al tate adm1n1'itra1or said !ht·
mmhcrn San Diego '>tud' 1s npc{·tcd 10
Bu 1ldmg 1ha1 tampus. hov.e,er. v.1ll
require..' tu nding and Jppro,al lrom the
rus eea. as net t.. a 1 orn1a tale nivers1t) o 1c1a s arc
launching a study that ma) lead to creation
of a new college campus to serve students
from south Orange and north San Diego
counties.
Jack Sman . depu1 ~ pro\ O\t lor thl' ( al
State S\ stem. said ( 1l1\ C icorgc l>cu·
lcem11an signed leg1slat1on in ~ptcmocr
funding t\\O <;tudac'I that rnuld kad to nl'"'
Cal State campuses Thl' nc"'e'>t (al \tJtl'
campu'> opened 1n B,11..t"r,tield dunng lhl·
m1d-l%Os
Orange t ounr' In somr in'>IJ nn·'> ,1,11uth
Orange Count~ rc'iidcnt v.ould hd\l' J
r;hortt-r commute to a north \an D1c'[ZO
,Jmpu~ th:in to (al ..,talc fulkrwn
l f 1he ncv. campuc; 1s built. he pred1c 1t·d
that it v.111 he admm1.,1rrt·d b' offlualr, Jt ~an D1t'gO \tat{' and v.ould v.ould ser\\.'
"I( tt1 11 1011<;1udentsa1 tir<;t
Huntington Beach.
• 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Unified. School District
Board of Edu cation. D1s1n ct Adm1mstra11on
Center. 5050 Barranca Parkwa).
\Vednesday,Dec.4
• 6.30 p.m .. Costa Mesa Redevelopment
Agency. City Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive.
• 7:30 p.m.. lrvloe Community Services
Comml11lon. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jam-
boree Blvd .
But a Cal Staie admin1Strator cautioned
Monday that such a campus 1s perhaps
three years from opening its doors. He also
said the proposed campus probably would
serve only 1un1ors. seniors and graduate
students 1n the beginning.
Nov. under con'\11kr:111on Jn.· nl'"'
teaming centers in t on tra C 1."l.l Ventura
and San Diego coun11e\
\ 'mall 11tT-campu" \lud •l'nll'r 1,
operated n1lv. h' 'Ian D1c1.t11 '°llJtl' l ni \ t'r·
'\ll\ 1n an ~t arco' . .i ptl,,1hle \Ile lur J nt'"'
pcrmant·n1 .am pus
B' ( hmtmd'>. < Jl ~t.ih.' l>lliuJl'> l'\pe\.I w J\l.ard a con<.ul1an1 contratt tor thr tir\t
'>IUd'. "man said B~ \,fa, tht• 'tJIT h11pt''
to mal..e a recommcnda110n rcg..ir<ling a
pcrmanl'nt lJmpu<. in n11nhan \.in 1>1qt11
( \\UOI\ he 'aid
But \man ad,nov. ledgt.'d 1ha1 1h1· stud\
v.111 1,)1.11>. JI grov.th pallernc; through the
'ear ~111 U and ..aid thdt thl" rentcr could be
npanded into a lull campus at ~omc DUtnl
He !>aid an Diego ~Ute no" ~ at
la pal It\ and hai. no room fu1 C'(pansion
l .il ·tate Fulkr;on. he said. 1~ tilled but
Joe~ ha'l' room tor .idditional building<;
and a larg1•r cnn1llnit•n1 it morl' fund<;
tx•1.1~1l' J\Jilahk
1 PoucE Loe --
If a new campus were established. II
would mark an expansion of what alread)
as the largest public four-year un1vers11~
system in the country The Cal State
The first stud) will focu'> 11n grov. th JnJ
demographic informat1nn 10 each 1ll lhl'
counties. and the scrum! \\ i 11 1110~ .11
specifi c sites for campu<>1.''-\mart ,,11d
Hit-run driver of moped
sought in accident injury
\.\ .1l11ut \' t: \londa' ... ..\ rv <;Cl. J cam1.·ra. and J ,, .
cahtx·r rl'\ ol\t•r "'t'rt· re~irtl·d ~111kn
from a hl>ml" along Hav. t1urn \hlfl
da' The th1t•t rntercd through .i '11.k
v.indov. pohlC TCP<IJ \'\ <.::lid
Newport Beac h
Huntington Beach pohcc are ask-
ing members of the public 10 help find
the operator of a two-wheeled moped
that struck and ~nously m1urcd a 62-
\Car-old man.
The moped dnvcr. who had red
ha11 .ind v.orl' a katht•r motorcycle
Jad,l·t with 1hc "'ords .. Hacks" or .. K11 k\" on the back. struck Tae
Chung of Hun11ngton Beach as he
Hunttncton Beach
Jewelry valued at S 1,300 and wane
v.alued at $25 were rcponed stolen
trom a home in the 16500 block of Le
(irand over tht' weekend. • • • The owner of Take Two Video
rcpon ed Monday that one of his
employees stoic a video cassette
rtcordcr and some U\P.CS, wonh $900.
from the 9931 Hamilton Ave ~tore
lu1 week • • • A thief reportedly stole $240 in
cash from a home m the 8400 block of
Crane over the weekend • • • terto equipment -..alued at $540
wa' rcp<>ned ,tolen unday from a
home 1n the 19800 block of Kin&·
swood. Pohct repons said the then
occurred sometime ~1nc:c last Tue~
day •• •
A thief rt'portedly ,tolt S240 in
ruh trom the a~htr y of R C'ar perked
crossed Warner A venue near t
George Saturday at about 4 p.m.
The man. beheved to be 19 to 2 l
years-old. got off the moped for a
moment but then got back on his
vehicle and sped away. according to
Officer John Berens.
The victim was ltsted today in
cnt1cal condition with head tnJunes
in the 1ntens1ve care unit at Fountain
in the 300 block of 9th Street Sunday • • • A $225 stereo was among the items
taken from· a blue 1974 Ford pickup
parked in front of a home in tl'lc 14300
block of Nevada Sunday. The total
loss was estimated at $425. • • • ix nadaos worth $3, 150 were
rcponedly stolen from a construction
s1tt' at 17011 ~ach Blvd. Monday. • • • Coins and cash totalina $220 wa
reported stolen from the c.a1h drawer
and the video machines at a Caravan
Chicken store. 21032 &ach Blvd .
Monday
P'oa.ntaln Valley
Someone rei><>nedly stoic S 150 in
cash from the Manin Aircraft Tool
company. 18 38 1 Mt unglty, over
the Wttkend. • • • Two lire mounted on chrome wh~ls wtrc reponcd tolcn from the
Valky Regional Hospital
Berens said he's hoping that <.nmt·-
onc may pro\•1de anformauon to help
poltcc He IS urging witnesse~ to <::Ill
the Huntington Beach Poltce CXpart-
mcnt traffil dt'panment at 5J6-5M I
The ma'(1mum sentence for tclon'
hit-and-run dnvang call for one ~1·a 1
term 1n 1a1I or slate pnson and a fin1•
up 16 SI 0.000. or both
right side of a brown 1978 CllcHokt
\amaro parked 1n the carport of an
apartment {'Omplex m the l 7 'on
block of Euclid Str..-e1 Sunday night. • • • A $900 car stereo was rep0rte<l
s1olen from a maroon 1~83 Toyo13
Celk a parked an front of a home 1n the
11 JOO block ofDelphinn1m Monda~ • • • A mil'T'Qwave oven. a TV set. a
stereo and some p1cturt's. worth
SI , 7 5. were reponed stolen from a
home 1n the l 89()0 block of !\ca ia
Sa1urd•> n1ah1
lnine
A. stereo valued at more than $400
lNIS repaned 1oten from a cu parked
an a lot al 17848 k} Park Bl"d
Monday • • • "ytllow h""1nn Vars1t) b1c,de
worth bct""een S50 and S)OO .,.._.,
reoorted stolen from a ~hoot at 4 '~I
..\ SI 1100 ck•ltn1. t\fl(.'v.ntcr v.as
re portnl '\tolcn trom tht• Rcgenn
( rntrr .l(XlO ~csterh . ">dlurda~ • • •
• ~ 1h1t'I n:~incdh .. 1011' an SXOO
2children
killed by car
Tv.t) toddler; wen· lnllrd Monda\
n1iht and their mother and hrothcr
inJurc<l v.hen thr famal) was hit h) a
car 11s the\ "'ere wallong acros" North
El Caman·o Rt'a l 1n San Ckmentr at b
p.m. Monda)
Guadalupt> Fana'i, 5. and .\ndre~
Fanas. 2. died at M1ss1on Commun•·
t) Hospital 'hortl} af'\cr thr accident.
n Clemente pohC'e said
Their mother. Margan ta ~ ana'>.
25. 1s listed in cnuca.J cond1t1on at the
hospital. Her son. JoSC' f anu. I. v.3,
treated for mmor 1n1unr nd rt
lea~. pohC'e said
Pohcc said that a car dM\'en b' fkrt
Ziegler SS. hit the ftlm1h I' the' cro~~ the ~lrttt 1n the middle ofthC'
bloc\.
Tht ik ,,tent 1 still undC'r 1n·
vCSll81llOn. Jl."Cordang tu \an
Clemente polKt'
Plllilc v.-ould nnt dts.tlo'<' thl'
11ddl't'\\ uf thr 'll llm' nr the dn' rt
\ 1dt't' l'J<.,\t'llt' rl'll1rd1•r JnJ $~.nil\ 111
ll'.'H'l~ inim J h11m1· 1n till' I ~l~lhlo1.I..
ofSussn 1n t'f thu v.t·d.xntl
Costa Me ..
--\ ttfil:f r1•pt1nt·dt' ,ll1k ,, S ~hl>
l\llt.'"'nter a S~1KI rn1d11v.a't: O\Cn
and $~.l4 in .a .. h tr11111 J tt11mi: in thi:
\1)1! hl1x·i.. 111 \.\ l'\lhr1111I.. \unJ.l'
Poltll' rt•pun ...... 11J thl' 1ntrudl·r also
ah.' <.11mc ,,x1~1t'' tx·htrr 11n·ing ...
\ thic1 l'l'r<'lf1rdh "lllk a 4 ~ I
'11.ll'o l·as<>ett1· rt'1 nrdt•r tt11m J h11mr
1n the 1N'ic.1l'll1x~1'1 \!11nn"1.t v.hilc
the \ 1ct1m "'J\ JI , hur, h \unda'
Pohcr n:pon\ \.11\i th1<. "J<. tht• <.t•nmd
t1m~· thl· '1, 11111' h1•u'' h.1tl tx•t•n
hu rgl.H11c<l in 1v.1 • ~l't'I>.'
Sou th Coun ty
k v.dn \ alul-..l JI n ';11 "'·" rt•poncd swlcn la<.t 1 hur.,da\ trnm ,\II
fl T or11 home in tht· ~J ll M 1 hhH. I.. 11t
Birdnx I.. P0ltl r rrpon<; ~1d thl' 1h1t·I
u~d a l..e' o~tainrd trom a I•"-I.. hl1\ 111
ga in cntf\ • • •
~ amt'ra t'quipnwnt '"al ul·<l .11 S-l511
v.a~ rt"pon t•d stolen trom a car par\.t·d
in Iron! ut J \11\'lllln \ 1t'JO home 1n
the ~'I dO hlod. of l 1•<., .\h'o' la<;t
T ut><.dJ' nigh1
Pair get prison terms
in Mesa bank holdup
hostage"
B) STEVE MARBLE ~Ian Lav.n:n1..c \leundcr. a hall-°'_.,.,,...._.. brnther 1t1 laltt' wn' \CntenCC'd to 20
Tv.o mt'n ~ho held I' hll\ta@.r' \Car•, m state pnf.Of\ He pleaded
"'h1le tf1 ina to roo a< Mia \h ""mi n~ guilt' to armC'd hank rnhbcr) and an
Ill 1~.000 1n rt'<'c1pt'i from the add1ticmal .:ount ofu•unga firearm in
Oranac \01.1nl\ r o\tt we t'(' ~n tenn'd the l00mmi~\10n of a ft lon). which
\fond•) to rnprccn,-e pm.on tt'rm' ot <am~ a m1nJatOI'\ fivc.~car term
~l) and )0 \Cars r nmer pkaded guilt' to ~mg an
ntencing for Roger ltt fru 1er. 3 arct'sson to the robbt-n try and said
third man In' oh ed m the Jul> I~ h1 ~ onl) role 1n the< n mc wa ~rv1n11
robt'ttr. attl.'mp1 Y.l~ dela)C'd aflcr a' lookout nut1s.de the Sank of
l · .\ttome) JC'fTl't') \.1od1).tll rt'-<\menc1 branch at Harbor Boulevard
vea.led new e' 1den« that could and dams "venue
lenathen Fra1iC'r'~ sentence But Moch~t said new e\iden«
~lanlc) G rant Lake. 'l6. o fNorwalk show Frutcr may ha' e bttn in·
'-'llS ~nten1.~ 10 '\O years 1n pmon \Ol'ed in planmna the robbery and
and 1s not t'ha1t'lk for parok for I 0 that a teller at the bank s.aid he ~w
\CU\ He plcadC'd guilt) ~pt 26 kl ' the man watch1n1 her home about a
armed rob~r. and the takm1 of week before the auemptC'd robbco
I
I
.
India protesters
march on Bhopal
chemical plant
Temper s fla re af --a nniver sary of gas
l~~k killin g 2,00_9--
RHOPAL. lndta (AP)-Hundreds
of demonstrators converged on the
heavtl) guarded Union Carbide plant
today, the ftrst anniven;ary or a gas
leak that killed more than 2.000
people. chanung slogans and burning
a sinister eflig~ of the Union C arb1de
chairman.
The protest followed a' ga1henng
late Monday and early toda) dunng
which more than 3.000 protesters
beat drums. waved torches and
coanted, "Down With Killer Carbide"
as they burned about I 00 effigi es of
compan) chairman Warren
Anderson.
Some of the ~lum dwellers afTected
by the gas leak spat kerosene on a
towenng. multi-headed demonic ef-
figy of Anderson, stuffed wtth straw
and fi recrackers. They danced while it
flamed.
"Hang Andcr$On," they shouted.
"Drown him' m chemicals."
No violence wa~ rcponcd.
More than 1.000 riot police guard·
ed the barricaded pesticide factory
which stall inspires fear in residents of
the neighboring slums. who say they
fear another tragedy.
Across the strttt. residents of the
Ja1 Pnlkash Nagar slum put up black
Oags toda) to mark the huts of the
dead.
''Tonight 1s too eerie for us. We ca n
mil feel the panic." said Guiab Singh.
a 69-)ear-old laborer who suffered
massl\e lung damage, "I still re-
member the people running. scr~m
mg. trying to escape the gas."
"All these demonstrations and
shouting are for today," he stud
"They will go away tomorrow and we
will be there and the factory wall be
here. Why don't they take 1t away?''
Secunty was tightened at all Union
Carbide'~ plants in lndia and at least
150 peopfe were arrested in Bhopal to
prevent trouble.
Protest leaders said they planned lo
burn one effigy for each victim of the
world's worst mdustrial disaster.
,,,~
Children carry effigy o f Union Carbide chairman in Bhopal
demonstra tion on tragedy annlYenary.
.\nother 300.0<)() people were IOJUred
in the Dec. 2-3. 1984 leak
More th an 40 tons of deadly methyl
isocyanate gas leaked from a storage
tank in a runaway chemical reaction .
Tbe fumes smothered slumdwellcrs
nearby and felled thousands of people
as they fled in panic.
CALIFORNIA
Governor Pledges
legislation to aid
California farmers
SAN DI EGO (A P) -Amid warn·
1ngs that 25 percent of the !>late'~
farms are on the verge ofbankruptl·y.
Gov. George DeukmeJian said he'll
propose tax leg.islat1on aimed at
easing the losses of Cahforn1:i farm-
ers. In an address 10 tht< California
Farm Bureau Federauon Mondnv,
Dcukmcjian said the leg1sla 11on
would allow .farmers h~rt t>y the
deprei.scd agricultural economy to
carry their losses forward on their
slate income ta" and uppl) them
against future farm income
Deukmcjian said the lcg1~latwn
probably will be included 1n a package
of bills introduced w11h his 198tl-87
budget proposal "There would be a lim11 on 11,"
DeukmcJian told reportt.-r'i a'kr thl'
addr~ss. for which he reccl\ cd a hnd
standing ovation from ahout I .O<X>
farmers attending the 67th annual
meeting. "I believe that 11 v.ould ~ no
longer probably. than five years. And
11 would also be limited only to tho~
los~cs that (farmer ) have ex -
penenced dunng this most cntu:al
penod that we've JUSt gone through or
that we're sull in. ·the governor said
According to federauon president
Henry J. Voss. 25 percent of the
stat<''s farm!> "have li ttle or no net
-.>.onh" and are on the brink of
bankruptcy.
··when the agricultural economy
began 10 !>low dOWI'\ 1n the Midwe~t
and South. I thought 1t would not
have as devastating an effect on u!>
here 1n Cahfom1a," said Voss, who
farms 500 acres in Stanislaus County
"I was wrong Its effect has been
devastating." he said.
Deukmejian said his proposed tax
carry forward program would be
acco mpanied b) the creation of a
special S.JO m1llton Rural Economic
Development F-und to help bnng new
businesses and JOhs to agricultural
areas
LA area seen most . " .
Aquino's widow will challenge Marcos populous by 2000
MAN ILA. Philippines (AP) -
Corazon Aquino announced today
she will run against Presiden t
Ferdinand E. Marcos. whom she
accuses of respons1b1ht} for the
assassination of her husband, opposi-
tion leader Benigno Aquino
packed aud1tonum. She was flanked
by leaders of an e1ght-pany coalition
that had earlier drafted her as ll'i
candidate. Eighteen members of Pa r-
liament sat in the audience.
ll yet:·
Man:o!>· poh11cal opponents had
been trying even pnor to the an-
nouncement of the special election to
pick a single ca ndidate for a regularly
scheduled vo1e in 1987
Her announcement lo more than
1,000 su pponers who celebrated with
fireworks and a parade in Manila
came only hours after Marcos signed
a law calling a special pres1dent1al
election for Feb. 7.
"For 20 years we have had one of
the most bnlliant Filipinos" as presi-
dent: !>he said. "and yet look what has
happened to our country. It has been
devastated."
"Perhaps tt 1s no longer necessary
to eet a p<>hucaan lb fight another
politician," Mrs. Aquino. 52. told
supponcrs who cheered and chanted
her name, "Cory . Cory. C'of) ...
"I hereby affirm my candidacy and
confirm my will ingness to serve our
people as president of the Republic of
the Ph1hpp1nes," Mrs. Aquin o told a
Mrs. Aquino said she had offered
former Sen. Salvador H. Laurel the
opponun11y to run with her as a
candidate for vice president. Laurel,
who has staned hi s own presidential
cmpa1gn, said, "I don't remember her
offenng that. We haven't talked about
"We must get somebod y who ts
almost the complete opposite of what
Mr. Marcos 1s." said Mrs. Aquino, a
U.S.-educated French and math
major who has never run for public
office
Common Market pact doubtful
By tbe Associated Press
LUXEMBOURG -Leaders of 12 West European
nations bega n a final day of talks today on reshaping the
ComCQOn Market to revi tal ize tls economic base and meet
the challenge of expansion. but offi cials said chances of a
meaningful agreement were shm. In the opening round of
discussions Monday, which were marred by a terronst
born bing near the1 r conference s1 te. the leaders appeared to
make little progress on whether and how to amend the
Treaty of Rome 1ha1 fou nded the Common Market 1n
1957. It 1s the first lime 1n the history of the world's largest
trading bloc that changes to the founding chaner ha v~ been
considered.
South Africa cooling
JOHANNESBURG -President P.W. Botha lifted
the I ~-week-old state of emergency 1n eight of 38 cities and
to v.ns today and said the revolu uonary climate an black
af(as was "fast losing momentum." Most of the eight
district~ are small. rural commun111es in Transvaal
Province and lhe eastern Cape Provi nce, where almost no
unrest has been reported in recent months. Botha's action
came after tens of thousands of mourners packed a soccer
stadium today for the funeral for 12 blacks. incl uding a
two-month-old baby, killed 1n a day of fierce clashes
between protester~ and police in Mamelod1 , a township
north of Pretona
Storm shuts reopened seaway
V .\LL L YFI ELD, Quebec - A snow stonn closed the
"it La"'rencc Scawa) JUSt 90 mi nutes after It reopened
tollowing work on a bndge rammed by a freighter. adding
dl'la~ 10 .... ha t already was a bad sh1pp1ng sea.son. "The
v.1nd'> "ere JUSl 100 high,'' S8ld seawa) spokesman Richard
Juteau \.fonda~ He was unable LO sa)' when the seaway
might reopen because ''this air mass t!> very unstable ...
Only twoof55 ships idled b!r the damaged St. Louis Bridge
got through the Beauharo1s Canal bet.,..een the lime the
canal was reoPened at 6:30a.m. and the time wind gusts up
to 94 mph forced a sh1ppini}'halt shonl) after 8 a m.
Llberals wln ln Quebec
MONTREAL -The opposition Liberals devastated
the Pam Quebecois government in provincial elect1ons.
putting an end to Quebec's n1ne-)ear flinauon with
separatism. But the Liberal premier-elect, Roben
Bourassa. returns to power on a sour note, losing his ow n
d1stnct 1n suburban Montreal de~p11e a landslide 1n
Monday's vote. Hi s pan) won 99 of the 122 scats in the
Quebec legaslature. Pierre Marc Johnson. who was prem 1cr
for only nine weeks after succeeding Rene Levesque. the
PQ's fou nder. now become~ leader of a n oppos1t1on
reduce<J to 23 members. Wtth all d1stncts rcponing, the
Liberals took almost 60 percent of the vote whale the PQ
slipped below 40 percent. a drop of more than IO
percentage pomts from the 1981 elccuon, when 11 won 80
scats.
Brlton held ln slaylngs
NICOSIA, Cyprus-A Bnton accused along wnh two
Arabs of murdenn three lsraehs on a vacht
o a y appy e 1 somet ing or the Palestinian
struggle, according to a police statement read in coun
today. Ian Michael Davison. a 27-year-old carpenter from
Southsh1elds. En$1and. and the two Arabs arc accused of
ktlhng two Israeli men and one Israeli woman aboard a
small yacht in the Larnaca manna 1n south Cyprus on Sept.
25. Police said that an a statement after his arrest Davison
admitted k.illing one of the lsraeh men held hostage aboard
the yach t ,
HELP US HELP
Through the hectic and harried holiday season, it is easy to
forget thar there are many people less fortunate than
ourselves. The fact remains that many tots and teens will
only experience Christmas in their hearts or perhaps their
place of worship.
This year, the Daily Pil ot in cooperation wit h United
Way, 1s working to make Christmas something special
for the needy by sponsoring a Christmas Gift Tree. We
are collecting gifts fo r children and teenagers to be
distribured through va rious United Way spomored
organizations in our local area .
You can help. Be a Christmas Elf by bring ing a
wrapped gift for a child , age tot through teen to
the Dai ly Pilot. Please identify the sex and age
of the child fo r which the gift is appropriate
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Monday Marcos reinstated Fabian
C. Yer as anned forces chief hours
after a coun acquitted the generaJ and
25 others in the 1983 assassination of
Mrs. Aquino's husband, who had
been Marcos' main political foe.
Calling herself "the best known
v1ct1m of Marcos' Ions hst of vic-
tims.'' Mrs. Aquino said she would
offer hope to the 1.2 million Filipinos
who signed petitions urging her
ca ndidacy.
Three civilian judges said 1n their
90-page verdict that Rolando Gal-
man. a purported communist agent.
killed Aquino on Aug. 21. 1983, at the
Manila a1rpon.
Yelena Bonner
Bonner's
' meeting
w1 pope
uncertain
ROME(AP)-Yelena Bonner. the
wife of Soviet dissident Andrei
Sakharov, stayed with famil y and
friends today on her first trip to the
West m sax years. and said she did not
know 1f she would meet with Pope
John Paul II.
Mrs. Bonner, 62. who Oew to Italy
Monday night to meet her eye doctor.
came to the window of her room 1n a
res1den11al hotel and smiled and
waved to photographers.
She was then JOined by her 'ion at
the window as she puffed on a
cigarette.
Mrs. Bonner to ld journalists who
accompanied her from Moscow that
she had signed an agreement not to
discuss her life in the Soviet Union or
Sakharov's health, and expressed fear
she would not be allowed to relum if
she did so.
When asked by reporters whether
she would meet the pope, as Italian
media have reponed. she replied in
English. "I don't know.''
Vatican officials have said the pope
would willingly meet with Mrs.
Bon ner. but said there has been no
request for an audience.
In May, 1984 the pope received her
dau$hter, Ta11ana Yankelev1ch and
soo-in-law, Efrem Yankelcv1ch, who
came to Italy to dramatize the plight
of the Sak.harovs. A few days later the
pontiff said he was praying for
Sakharov and his wife.
Mn. Bonner, her son Alexei Se-
myonov, and Yankelevich stayed an a
luxury hotel in a rcsiden11al area of
Rome. A family spokesman said the
hotel was paid for by "Italian friends
of the Sakharovs."
Mrs. Bonner is scheduled to v1~11
1ena 1n central Italy Wednc'ida~ to
meet with her eye doctor.
It was her eye cond1tioo, a form of
glaucoma 1hal could lead to blind·
ness. and heart problems that
prompted Soviet aulhonties lo grant
her a temporaC) visa to leave the
Soviet Uruon
She plans to ao to the United States
for evaluation of her heart cond1uon
after her stay in Italy.
She had been scrvma a term of
1ntemal exile an the closed Soviet cit)
of Gorky, 250 miles cast of Mo:\Cow.
under hou~ orrc t for 19 month .
when \he wu granted an c:o\ visa
By &be Associated Press
Los Angeles will grow lo be lhc
nation's most populous merropolitan
area by the tum . of the century.
toppin$ New York. while San Fran-
c1~co wall surpass the reo;t of the nauon
m J)S!rson'al income, new government
projections show
The study by the Commerce De-
panment's Bureau of Economic
Analysis projects that the Los Angeles
metropolitan area will grow to a
population of 8.870.000 by the .)ear
2000.
That would make 1t the nation'<,
most populous metropolitan area at
the tum of the century, topping N<.'w
York, which 1s expected to have
8.433.000 people at that time The
analysts project growth of 13.5 per-
cent in Los Angeles between 1983 and
2000. and of only I 7 percent for N<.'w
York.
Meanwhil e, )an Francisco resi -
dents wall see their incomes chmh
39.3 percent to S24,906 apiece. mov-
ing their region from second to fina 1n
the nauon. Thar growth would push
an Francisco past current income
leader Bndgepon, Conn .. which 1s
expected to show an income growth
of25.6 percent. to S23.088 by the year
2000
The new proJecuons released Mon-
day cover the 55 large~! metropolitan
areas 1n the nation -those expected
to have a populatjon of a million
people or more m the year 2000.
Among the areas listed was
Anaheim. which as a projected popla-
uon of 2. 726 m1llton and an average
income ofS20.670.
The projections are prepared every
fi ve years by the Bureau of economic
nal)sis and cover the basic Metro-
politan Sta11st1cal Areas
The stausttcs differ somewhat from
separate Census Bureau. studies.
which combine some metropolitan
areas in to IDrger "consolidated"
stat1st1cal areas.
Commission to settle
toxic lawsuits asked
By tbe Associated Press
SANTA MONICA -A na11onaJcomm1ss1on ~hould be established to
firfd a solution to the legal and financial inequities produced by a U.S. JUSti ce
system overburden by lawsu11s stemming from 101.tc materials. a stud'r ~oup
concluded "Dcc1s1ons concerning thousands of death!>. millions of lnJunes
and b1lltons of dollars arc entangled 1 n a ht1ga t1on sy~tem whose strengths have
increasingly been overshadowed b) l(S weaknesses." ~id a stud> by the Rand
Corp 's Institute fo r Ctvtl Justice.
Guatemalan wlns $2 mllllon
LOS ANGELES -An 1mm1gran1 from Guatamala who speaks little
English as the latest $2 m1llion-w1nner 1n California's "Bag Spin" Lottery. Julio
·Morales, who bought has winning SI 00 ticket at all uor <; r
· n, e p 1s amt yan uya ousew1th the$70,000
or $80. chec ks he wall receive yearly for the n&xt 20 vcars Huntington
Beach resident Alexander Garcia. 5 7, won SI 0.000 ·
Copter saves sbc at sea
LONG BEA.CH -A Coast Guard helicopter rescued six people toda>
from t~e deck of a fishing vessel adnft in stonn-tossed seas and in danger of
smashing on t~e rocky shore of Sa n Nicolas Island. officials said. "All s1" ~ople were h~1sted .bY o~r Coast Gua~d hel!~opter and they were Oown to the
air station in San Diego in good condtt1on. Petty Officer Jose Rosario said I
The names of those aboard were unknown, Rosano said
Honig's plan to cut dropouts hlt
LOS ANGELES -5tate schools chief Bill Honig says several programs.
including better sex education to reduce teen pregnancies. are needed to reduce
the dropout rate 1n California's schools by 25 percent. but some contend his
plan isn't enough. Beller sex education. more summer school and earlier
guidance counseling arc needed . Honig told the Assembly Education
Committee meeti ng here Monday. But Assemblywomen Glona Moli na, [)..
East Los Angeles. and Dons Allen. l:l-Cypress. argued that his plan was lacking.
"You have so much money1" Molina said. "What percentage of your budget
are you devoting to th as proolem?"
l 2 'klller bee• swarms destroyed
SA CRAMENTO -The state "killer bee" erad1cat1on program 1s over
~fter th e destruction of 12 swarms believed to be the firsl to establish a foothold
in the United States. The state quarantine on the movement of bees 1n and out
of the 1,088 square-mile area of the southern San Joaquin Valley ended
Monday. But state 'Department of Food and Agncuhure officials ~id the
federal quarantine will remain 1• effect until January. That requires federal
certificates for the movement of bees from the quarantine zone to any other
State.
LA still nation'• bank holdup capital ~
LOS ANGELES -Although the number ofbank~bcries in Southern
California has declined. experts say lhc region remains U.S. bank-robbery
capital because of its expansive freeway system and numbers of drug
users. The FBI estimates that one of every five U.S. ban robbcnes this year
will be in the Los Angeles area. and ~hce expect a seasonal surge an holdups to
again exacerbate the problem this CHristmas. However. the fisures arc down
from two years ago. In 1983. Los Angeles County and its surrounding areas
accounted for one-third the nation's bank holdups.
Farmer John s trlklng butchers return
VERNqN -Some 700 stnkint butchers and meat packers decided to
return to. their JO~s at the West \oa~t s largest pork·proccssma plant, but they
wall continue the1r boycott of Farmer John products. a spokesman said. ''They
staned aoin& back to work today." union spokesman Dan Swinton said
Monday "I don't know how many people the company took. Some were put
on a wa1t1na ltst." Bill Regan. director of 1t1du~tnal relations for Fanner John.
said all but s1~ or seven of the <.'mployees were rehired.
Abandoned oll well• under •tudy
LOS ANGELES-A sroup of expem has recommended more study into
lhe safety aspects of tunncltng 1nto old. abandoned 011 well\ dunns rontruction
of 1he proposed Metro Rail subway system At a public hcan~ Monday.
aeoloa.ists, enainccr and mining ex pens aarc<'d lhn.t the Southern C.altfo m1a
Rapid Transit D1stnct should funhcr an vcc.tigJ\t<' way' to detett abandoned
well\ and handle potcnt inll y uplosive ~\C~ that rould be spewed into the
tunnel during con\tn1e11on
r
Deep freeze
reaches down
into Dixieland
By tbe A11oclated P ren
The upper Midwest shivered in
subzero tcmporatures today as 1t dug
out from up to 6 feet of snow whi_lt
warnings of heavy snow were 01sjued
for the nonhern Rockies and eastern
G reat Lakes area and arctic air ~rought freezing temperatures deep
mto Dllue.
New York City declared m first
•·cold weather emergenc) •· of the
season, enabling police to round up
the homeless agams1 their will Do1-
ens of homeless people an Atlanta
scumed to emergency shelters a<,
temperatures dipped to 29 degrees
"We arc now pan of that deep
freeze and It's affecting a lot of the
nation." Pete Rey nolds, a
meteorologist at the National Severe
Storms Center an Kansas City. Mo.,
said early today.
"Winter kind of struck early in a
number of regions in the country, and
11 hasn't backed off. It's like winter
staned a month ahead," he said.
Bad weather was blamed for at least
25 deaths since Fnday.
Winter storm .warnings were post-
ed for the Idaho panhanc;tle. north-
west Montana, the higher eltva11ons
of Utah and for the mountains of
western Wyommg and nonhem
Colorado
Orange Coast DA.IL Y PILOT /Tuesday, Deoember 3, t985 * AS
Cancer
of lung
declines
in men
Bu t in stitute r eports
-~--that deadly disease
tnc reastn_g_t n wome~
~ASHINCrTO"l (AP) -Lung
cancer 1.-. declining among white
.\menc:an mC'n. mterruptmg a deadl)
trt'nd of a hatr century or more. the
""'311Dnal ( ancer Institute says.
On a less encourag.mg not~. the
d1~aM" 1s ·mll mcreaslng among
1.1.omen and mak blacls. the insutute
~1d '11onda\ While pans of the West Coast got a
break from a siege ofw1ntf) weather
the M1ss1ss1pp1 R1 vl'r fro1e l'nough
that people could walk on 11 and
temperatures dropped to well below
freezing in Maryland
The temperature in Hibbing,
Mann .. this morning was 23 degree"
below zero and the m1nuo; 20-degrce
readingcombmed with 11 mph winds
in Grand Fork. N.D., made 1t feel lik e
minus 45. The National Weather
Service warned that wind chills could
d rop to as low 65 below 1ero across
North Dakota. ·
Heavy snow warnings were 1n
effect around Lake Enc and Lake
Ontario. from 1_ northeast .. Ohio
through western and northern New
York state, and for the northern
mountains of Penns) lvania.
David Nuzum of Dea Moinea, Iowa. deserves
a break today after above Ung an ow from
Ar~·
drive-in lane at a McDon ald's reataurant.
Bllzzard dumped 1 1 feet of snow ln Iowa.
Tht• 1n~t1iu1e also !Mild the recent
1mpro' emcnl in the survn al rate for
'1ct1m~ 111 all cancers has halted But
ollic1als emphasized that chances of
'>urv1ving fi,e years with most
c.ancers arc.-suit much better than the}
"erl' a decade or two ago After more iha~ a week of OO!ow-
freezing weather ·and snow. many
residents of the Seattle area on
Monday welcomed rain that cleared
compacted snow and ice off the
'ltreets. Washington's main east-west
highway. Interstate 90. was closed at
Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascades
from Monda> night un11 I 4:20 a.m
today b> ice and dnfting snow that
reduced v1s1b11lty to lCro
Roofs collapsed and intersections
flooded 1n part!> of Idaho as warming
temperatures melted snow.
U.S.officerSacco1npanied
cdm1nandos in hijack raid
BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP) -De-
fense Secretary ( aspar ~
Weinberger \aid toda> three U.S.
m1htary officers accompanied Egyp-
tian commandos who <itormed the
hijacked Egyptair jet 1n Malta but said
the officers were on standby "for
liaison purposes ...
Mubarak nixes raid on Libya
CAIRO. Eg)pt (<\Pl -Prc<;1den1 Hosn1 Mubarak wa s quoted toda) a.,
ruling out an attack on L1b)a de-;p11e h1<> susp1c1on that Libyan leader
Moammar K.hadafy engineered last month's h1Jackmg of an Egypta1r Jet to
Maira. ~ Weiberger. tn a hvc mterv1ew from
Brussels w11h NBCs "Today" show.
also said the U.S. officer<; could not
have prevented the lo•" of 60 li ves
that occurred dunng the hijacking
and storming of th e plane.
In tenor M1n1s1er Ahmed Rushdy 4uOtt'd Mubarak as telling a meeting ol
Afncan in tenor m101sters that Egypt "1s an Avrab and Afncan count!'). and 11
cannot possibly fight a sister Arab or Afncan <>1ster st.ate."
"I think the large loss o l life wa~
caused b) the su1c1dal impulses of the
hijackers. who threw hand grenades
in an extremel> confined narrow area
when they must ha ve known that that
would cause their own inJuf) or death
as well as the deaths of a great man)
people nearby," Weinberger said.
Rushdy, in a briefing with reporterc; after the meeting. c;a1d Mubarak made
tne remark "in commenting on report' about Egyptian troop conccn1ra11on~
along the border with Lib ya."
, Egyptian commandos stormed the
plane Nov. 24 and fire s~ept through
the cabm. Malte~. sources. speak mg
on cond1t1on of an'onym1t\'. said tAe
commandos apparently used too
man} explosl\ es to blast their "ay
into the cabin. and that this "vcl)
llkel) ·• staned the fire.
Late last week. a senior Maltese
ollic1al claimed the U S. officers had
helped coordinate the assault b> the
Egyptian commandos on the airliner.
Weinberger. who 1s attending a
meeung of NATO defense m1n1sters
4 churchwomen 's
deaths. 'not futile'
By tb e A11oclated Press
CLEVELAND -The mother of one of four .\mencan thurchwoml·n
slam in El Salvador fi, e years ago said her daughter's death inspired nther' w
carry on her m1ss1onaf) \I.Ork there. ''I'm sure the girl!> ha ve started
something," Malvina Ka1el said Monda) after a M<Ks marking the death of her
daughter, Li rsuli~e nun Dorothy Ka Lei. and the other women "The)' w~~ted to
Manson follower Good released
ALDERSON. W.Va -Charles Manson follower Sandra C.1ood "a'>
rel eased Monday from pnson after serving nearl) 10 years for conspmng to
send death threats to corporate offinals. Good. 41 . left the Federal
Correcuonal Center For Women here at 7 a.m .. bound for a supervised group
home. Pnson officials dcchned to give the home's location but Rep. Vic Fa110.
D-Calif.. said Good will begin her fi ve years on parole in a New England village.
Ex-Tea~sters chlef ordered to prlson
at alliance headquarters here. refused
to provide funher details on thl'
operation
"Tht' best wa\ 10 deal \I.Ith (ter-
rorism) 1s to deai with 11 qu1ckl~ and
1n as e1Tec11-.e a manner as possible
and that clearh tn vohes nt>t discuss-
ing before. du-nng or after "hat we
'~ould do or ho" "'e \l.OUld do 1L," he
~Id
Ma ryland State Police reported the
first snowfall of the year 1n extreme
western Maryland Readings of I 2
degrees were reponed before dawn,
with a wind chill of m1nw. 15 dell.fee\.
Most of the weather-related deaths
were due to traffic acndcnts and hean
attacks while 'hu,ding snow. S1nct'
the \1.-Cekend the storm was blamed
fo r c1g.h1death!>1n Minnesota. ~ven
1n Iowa four 1n Wisconsin, two each
an Oregon and r-.-11ch1gan. and one in
Indiana -\ hiker died 1n ( ahforma
after falling do"n '-1 01.1n1 B!lld'
25% cheat on taxes;
but not on spouse
~.\SH I GTO'i I .\Pl -(>ne in tour -\mencanH heat\ on h1\
ta.>. returns. but most sa~ n'<; "rong to cheat on a husband or \I. lie .i
new poll indicate~
Mamage vows apparently make all the difference. since a dear
maJortt) sa)s there's nothing moralh \l.rong wnh preman~l '>ex
The PQll. conducted b) the Roper Organization for this week .-.
issue ofl' S Ne....,s& World Report. suggests laxness on some moral
or ethical matters but alc;o '>how., that A.mencans conunuc to holc.1
clear moral view<; on other issues.
For tho!>e who set' moral failings 1n the )Oungcr generation the
poll does show young people ao; more llkel~ than their elder\ to tell
hes or steal And the) also are more ltkely to ha\(~ no moral qualm.,
about sex before mamagc
Ho"c' er. people between the agl's of I ts and 29 also are mMl'
like!> than shghtl~ older .\mencans 10 condemn se'ual affair'
ou1s1dt' mamagc and the) are the mos1 hkel} of all age groups to set·
a nt'wl~ "senou!> and growing problem" 1n "White coll.ir 1.nme .ind
business ethics
Some kc) findings include
-On ta' returns. 24 percen\ of -\mencan., sa~ thC\ ha\l· at
some time bee "le.-.s than complete I~ honest .. _
-A.I home 22 percent admit to I~ mg to lam1l~ member<,
--\L "or!.. 22 percent !eel <,teahn(I. from an emplo,er t·an
sometlmci. be iustdied. and 18 percent admit to padding an e\pcn!>t·
account T\l.cnt\ percent admn to hmg to the bms or \I.Ori..
colleagues. but '' percent confess to (atsely phoning in s~~k -~ l
point that ra1sec; the auesuon of ho" people define the \I.Ord h ing
lung c.anc:er 1s generally latal w11h
onl~ 13 percent of ns v1ct1ms surv1v-
1ng a\ long as fi,l' years after
d1agno<,1s. the institute estimates.
Chance<> are much benc.-r for man\
utha cam er'> w11h the ex~cted ti '1:-°-
\ear \un1,al ra te to r all ranter'>
holding '>tl'ad~ a1 .il.J percc:nt for
pat1l'nt\ d1agno~d 1n thl' I <r7-lC
ixnod arcording to the 1nst1tute's
ne\I. l ancer statistics update
The rate had men from Jts percent
tor I 'if>0-6 "\to 42 percent for 19..,fl-... "\
to .i11 perl.ent tor I Q"'S-!1 and 411
percent lor 1476-X I
~ hlle\ cun11nucd to shO\I. bC'ttcr
'>UT' l\al rate'> than blacks -50
percent to )"' pe rcent I~ the ne\I.
report -1.1. 1th the figure for blacks
being do" n .-.hgh1h trom 3a percent a
'ear earlier
In the rcporfs most encouraging
ne\I. c; figures tor I 'I 3 showed ne""
l a'>C'> ot lung cancer declined to "'Q "\
per 100 000 \l.h1tc men lrom 82 1 the
pre' 1ous 'ear ·
"Thi~ pro' e" that people can
\Ul.cessfulh reduce 1he1r cancer nsk
h\ qu1tt1ng .. mok1ng or not taking up
'>mok1ng .. said Dr Vincent T De-
\ 11a Jr director ol the 'federal
1ns111ute "The traged~ 1\ that lung
cancer rate'> .ontinue to 1ncn:a!.C
amon11 women
lnM1tute otTtc1als d1stnbuted a
... eparate reP<>rt sa) mg that from I l.Jh4
to I IJ80 percentagec; of smol..el"\
declined from 51 "\ percent to 3"' I
percent tor \I. h11e men and from 5'1 6
percent to .14 ~ percent for black men
but onl~ trom J .i ::'. percent 10 211
percent for 1.1.oomen
~omen<. .-.moking patterns '>uggest
the' "''II not sho\I. a deHease 1n lung
.an1. :r tor ' " H'af\ to 2 'ear\
Atlantis crew readies for touchdown
C.\Pf:-< -\'.\'-'ER-\1. f-la !-\Pl -.\tlJn11'
astronauts heJdl'O halk IO Earth 111J:.1, "1th prnnl tha1
humans can build a 'P•lle <;ta non and\• Ith a drug pun tied
1 n Lero gra' 11 \ 1 hd t coulc.1 treat m 1llmn\1.1. 1th red-blood l l'll
defic1enc1es
The ere" of the rnl·n nnd onl' \\Oman pall..ed up their
expenment\ and prepared to end 1he1r "'eel..-lon~ 111ume'
"1th a landing at Ec.1\1.an.h .\1r f-orte Ba,e. \aid. at I \ \
p.m PST
Normall .... <,huttll's land on a dn lakdxd at Ed .... ard'>.
but rain has ·~oaked the area. -;o l.()mmander Bre.,.,stl'r
\l1\\111n ( nncrnl \l.Jkenl·J lhl•lfl'" t11d.1' l•llh Bru,,
pnngstt•t•n' h11 "Born 1n lhl' l \ \ .. \ha"' !h.rnl.t-.!
controller., tnr lhl'tr \upp11n Jur n~ lhl 1l1gh1 .ind J\kt•d
about th,· v. eath1.•r at ~ J1.1. Jn.h Th·· n-ph Jr 'l11t .~ 1 ng n·.il gouc.1 ..
CHIC AGO -A fcd<'ral judge has cleared the wa~ for Ro' Wilhamo;. the
a1hng. 70-year-old former Teamsters union president. to begin -;el'\· in~ :l I 0-
year pnson sentence for hnbery toda) which his law)ers call a death
senten<:/." U.S. D1<;tn ct Judge Prt'n lH.T Mar"ihall . m rcfuo;mg to reduce the
sentence Monda}. acknowledgec.1 that the emphyc;em.vMnckcn W1ll1ams Ill 111.
but said his cnmc ··cuts at the vitals of a free '>{)('lety ·•
BUY TODAY -HANG TODAY MADE TO MEASURE
DRAPERIES
MEASURE YOURSELF & SAVE!! Kennedy's drug dealer gets probatlon
WE T PALM BEACH. Fla. -Drug charges would never ha'l' hccn
brought against two former bellhops 1f David Kennedy hadn't been 1n' lth ed.
lawyers and family members said when one defendant pleaded no co n1ec;1
Kennedy. 28. son of assassinated US Sen. Robert Kennedy. was found dead in
his Brazilian Court Hotel room on Apnl 25. 1984. An au tops> revealed that he
died of an overdose of cocaine. "This wouldn't have happened e'cept for the
Kennedy name," agreed Elinor Dorr. mother of Da\ld Linwood Dorr. \I.ho
pleaded no contest Monday to conspiracy to sell cocaine. He was scntcnc.:ed 10
18 months of pro bat ion
Student shot after taklng hostages
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CONCORD. N.11. -A 'itudent carrying a double-barreled shotgun wa~
shot by police to<ln> aflcr taking two youths hostage at a high school. the
principal and w1 tnl'S'lci. s~ud. lhc youth was reponed 1n cnll~I cond1t1on al
Concord Hospital No other tnjunes were repon ed. The pnnc1pal said that a
·unior had come 10 Concol'd H1~h with a shotgun and grabbed two people ~fore bcin3 sho1. Nancy Hayes s:ud she hnd just dropped ofTherson, 011, 16.
when he was taken h6'1tage She 'laid h.e c<1cnpcd by jumping out a window
ONE WAY PANELS
New Soclal Securlty checks peachy
WASHI NGTON -GooJbyc government grt."en. Hello pale peach. The
nation's l6.6 million Social cunty rcc1p1cn1s a.re seeing new colo~ ~:m their
aovernment checks bema delivered with today s mail. The old punch<ard
checks arc heina replaced after 40 yean with new palt-peach colo~ l'heck
fcatunnaa draw1na ofthe 1a1ue ofl 1herty fht' nc~checks ha vt mort than a
dozen secunty fcahlrc'I aimed 11 thwart mg counterk1tcn ta1n5 art de 1aned
to ap~ar in the name of the f)('t on and the amount of the ch«k 1f auempt~ at
altCT1t1on are made
Docton to examine killer's brain
C'.\RSON CITY -~ath Row 1nm. tc Carroll l-dward C olc lOn' 1\ tcd of
killina five women hac; agrttd to let d<Xtor'I eumme hi\ hr:un after his
execution Fnday 10 ~ whether there'\ a ph y,ifal reason for his murdC'rous
ra C' Psychologist Jan Rruener of Lu Vcp~ ~Id Monda~ 'hc talkt'd v.1th ('~le '47 10 dayuao and he a&rttd to allow an autops) 1n "hit h hi\ hrnin "'II
be re'mo~c-d and c'9m1ncd by ncuro'lu~con Lonmc MammJqm:1 tor k\1t1n'I
hole\, cut~ or !lagn~ of d1sca~
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A9 Ora~~ Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. December 3, 1985 ----
Don 't remove
competition from
the marketplace
Should industry bend to accommodate a changing
market or should the market resist change to accommo-
date an industry that may suffer from its commitme nt to
the current state of the art? '
In the case of the McDonnell Douglas Corp., a court
will be aske-0 to decide. The Long Beach aircraft
manufacturer last week opposed elements of a 12-point
settlement between Orange County, the City of Newport
Beach and two citizens groups that would atrow limited
expansion of the county's John Wayne Airport.
Specifically, McDonnell Douglas clai ms it is.
discriminated against by a provision in the agreement
that provides an incentive to commercial airlines to fl y
so-called quiet jets. The deal would allow an airline to
schedule two fli~ts by quieter jets for-every one now
allowed by noisier jet. McDonnell Douglas builds the
noisier jets.
The incentive, the jet maker contends, will cause
airlines to turn away from it and to the manufacturers of
the quieter jets when it's time to order new airplanes.
McDonnell Douglas is probably right.
But that should not be the question.
The company, it seems, is asking for protection
from its own market. It is asking ihat the court order the
community to ignore the technological advances made
by others opcre\iing in the same marketplace and to
suffer unnecessarily the irritations of jet noise because i(
finds itselfin a disadvantageous sales position.
It is not an argument that the court should entertain.
Certainly, the entire community should be concerned
about the possible economic detriment that might ensue
if McDonnell Douglas' sales slump. But the appropriate
response, historically as well as economically, it seems is
for the industry to adapt to the market.
If the state of the art in aircraft design is quieter jets,
if the demand is for quieter jets, McDonnell Douglas
would prob~ly do very well if it built the quietest jets. If
the market is fragmented, with small community
airports attracted to the quieter jets and larger airports
still interested in the louder jets, aircraft makers will
have to adjust their sales strategies.
But in any event, it is not the proper role of the
courts to script market factors so that competition is
squeezed out of any marketplace. Quite the opposite, the
opportunity to compete is the backbone of our economic
system and should be protected.
Opinions expreased In thla apace are those or the Dally Piiot Other views
expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader
comment ls Invited. The Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Phone
542-6086.
L.M. Bovo
Soap operas supply grease
for aspiring actor's career
Those soap operas ce rtainly
provide a lot of early paychecks. Take
"Edge of Night." Larry Hagman once
. I al'T)
Newman. And Tony ROberts And
Eva Mane Saint.
In our Love and War man's file~ arc
outdated rt.>ports that no longer seem
to mean what the) meant a gener-
ation ago. Example "'At age 6.
researchers say. "One girl in fi ve wishes
she were a boy At age I 6. two out of
Ii ve arc d1ssa11stied with their sex."
Memo to potato salesmen: There
are 167 independent countnes, and
onl} 110 of them grow potatoes That
fea\CS )'OU market\ 1n 17 l'UUOtflCS
Get 10 work
) ounge~t rx·r\on ever h'>tcd 1n
"Who''i Who 111 \mc:nc.:a" 1~ I atum
O'l\enl
Q 'W hc.-n :i hus~aod and wife: are
nowhcrt.' nearly equal in intell1gcncc,
who'<i usualfy th e ~martcr'>
A The wife Kcsearchcr!> chedcd
out 133 couples "'mth IQ d1lfrrcnces
of 30 P<>lnt\ or more In two out of
three L'1\C'> the w1vc\ had the higher
score\
() Quick whu "'l'rt' the two
;\mcrn;an poet!> v. hu "'urketl tor 1hc
l \ Department •>I lni.tnor''
A Walt \l.h1tman .tnd flow
about the father ol the folk \ln~cr\.
Woody Guthrie 1
In Southeast \13, 1 t\ a \l'nou!>
insult to cro'' \O ur leg'> in \Ul h J
manner that }'our toe point'> to"'.ird
someone u wntc\ Flondrnn Paul
Bohr "Some of our PO'W\.'" \3\\ hl'
"were cruully beaten for inmx:ently
crois1ng their leg~ during intcnog·
at1on by V1ctname~ officer~"
1gmund Freud ~1d. \.\.hen \OU
dream. yo u alwa y'> dream ahout
}'OUr'lcll "Dream~ are ah\olutcly
cgo1,tie ..
Rean 'ittds outwc1ah turnip ~ed~
13110 one file that
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
It may not be the exclusive n~tural
duty of women to take care of the
elderly, but it works out that way,
who do take care of the elderly are
women.
Bnan ( olc uf Pinchback West.
England, threw I 2M2 bottles into the
North Sea. enclosing a note tn each.
asking the finder to be his girlfriend.
He got back 381 replies. Mo<;t from
Sweden. Most from girls.
Q. I know Los Angeles means The
Angels. tfow docs Las Vegas trans·
late'>
A The plains.
() What are the odd' I ran sell h}
own home"
A. Can onl} tell you that I 0 out of
11 homes on the market Jnd tuml·d
by real estate agents
Q. Could I break a bone in ITI) face
by trying to stifle a sneen"!
A. It happens occas1onall)
"I don't trust that actor Paul
Newman." wntes a client "He put!>
I.he toothpaste in his mouth first. then
the brush. A trustworthy person puts
the toothpaste on the brush. then the
brush in the mouth "
An avalanche doe!> not necessanl)
slide down a mounta1m.1dc. It can fl y
down. It can create a vacuum above
and an air cushion below. and fly.
literally fly; at twice the speed ofa sky
diver in a rrec fall.
Believe I forgot to mcnuon that a
p1g·sk1nning machine can skin 400
pig~ 1n o ne hour •
Ten percent of all the animaJ life
that ever eit1stcd 1s still alive.
( aliforn1;l's mountain get more
'now than the North Pole
In Pennsylvania. 1t"s against tt\e
la~ to hurt a sku nk.
L.M. Boyd I• • •r•dlcatt!d
C"O/umol•t.
Frank ztnl
'""°' Tom Tan "°"'..-0 !O•IO<
°°"' ... ' C•tr felllor
' .. t,...,_, -· "'' .11 ,,,. ,_at J)O W•1t n•, ~·
"-.,.,. -Adc!t-CO'•~ Ill P.o• I~ CrMglMft
loon• tdlio-:io•• "'-" It, f\,f.
--.
,.
"In droves. Democrats are rcf u In& to endorse Bird's re-elect ton In lh
yes-no vote coming up next November. · ·
I The vision Bill Pereira
turned into a uni~ersity
From a spot above
proposed site, he -
saw it as complete
It's been weeks now smce the death
of Bill Pereira. one of the most
innovative architects of the 20th
century. The newspapers devoted
r hundreds of inches to descnbing
some of the things he did. including
the fantastic Transamenca Tower m
San Francisco.
For Orange Coast people and for
people of UC Irvine there has never
been a complete newspaper story on
some of the marvelous things he did
for our university.
I don't wish ·to belabor the point,
but I think 11 might be useful to know
h'ow we were able to get the uni vcrs1ty
here and what part he played in it.
It wasn·1 an easy ··sell." How 11
came about was that Newpon Beach
and Costa Mesa were !>Imply passed
over eve!) time a un1 vers1t y was
scheduled for Orange C'o unty.
I got prett y fed up with it, so one
summer I called on Clark Kerr. the
pr:esi'Cient of the Uni versity of ( al1-
1om1a. He ~uggcsted I gu !.CC Bill
Pereira. I did so because Pereira had
been commissioned to study un1 ve r-
s1ties all over the world Then, based
upon what he had learned. he was
asked to recommend a site for
another branch of the Un1 vers1ty of
Cahforn1a ·
I called on Pereira and he was most
generous with his information. He
showed me several books that
emp as1ze t c sa 1ent points o ireat
un1versit1es all over the world and his
estimate of ~ow cir particular
locat1ons ena them to become
great.
He was particularly impressed with
the poss1b1hty of a university in the
Orange Coast area. Because of that,
President Kerr was much impressed
with a site that Pereira had suggested.
This was acrea~c where the Pacific
View cemetery is now.
Joap Irvine, an extremely bright
woman. realized what a university
could do for an area. She was the one
director of the then-Irvine C'o. board
_WALTER
BURROUGHS
who opposed selling the land for a
cemetery. The other d irectors out-
voted her. So the acreage was sold to a
cemetery group.
Joan did everything possible there-
after to protect the site.
She negotiated with the cemetery
people. suggesting that a site funher
down the coast wa~~t as beautiful.
and she offered. at he own expense,
to pipe water to that s e and to build
a road from the highway to the new
si te she proposed. She offered several
other inducements at her own eit-
p(nse. Those of us who were hauling
on the hne to bnng the university here
co uldn't believe the cemetery people
would pass up so many fine induce·
men ts.
So. feeling confident that the wa y
for the university site was cleared. I
took off with m} wife Hazel to attend
a publishers meeting in Washington.
D.C. When I got to Washington I got
the full story by telephone.
At the time the Pilot had a fine,
enterpnsing reporter named Bill
Bieler. Our train had barely crossed
the border into Anzona when he
drove by the cemetery site and saw a
truck carrying two large boxes-each
about the size of a coffin. There were
two men in work overalls withs ades
an anot er man in a ta1 ore suit
All of our reporters in those days
earned a camera. Bill started to take a
picture. The man in the suit came
running toward him holding up his
hands to block the picture.
"Here. here," he said. "What do
yo u think you're domgf'
Bill said, 'Tm JUSt wondenng
what'ssomgon. And it appears to be a
good picture ...
The man dropped his voice to an
ecclesiastical whisper. "This 1s now
sacred ground." he told Bill. "You'll
have to leave."
So Bill did. And drove straight to
what 1s now John Wa yne Airport,
wher~ there were helicopters for rent.
Knowing my feelings about the
university, he realized that this prob-
ably would put an end to the
university unless stopped.-o he
chartered a helicopter and took
pictures.
Apparently the two bodies that
were being buned had been released
to the cemetery people for an "in·
ducement" - so it looked as though
11 was goodbye, uni versity.
But that .was reckoning without
Pereira. He had already done "vis-
uals" of the present location and he
immediately went to work to "sell''
President Cla rk Kerr on the alternate
site. which 1s where th e uni vers1ty w~
actuall} established
But that's only a small part of
Pereira's contribuuon to the univer·
sity. He had the amazing ability to go
to a high point above the terrain that
he proposed to develop and to
visualize how 11 would look with all
the required buildings.
The man who actuall> "built" the
university was a retired member of
the U.S Corps of Army Engineers.
turned vice chancellor. Name:
Colonel l:..E. Cox. He has tol d me how
amazingly effecti ve was Bill Pereira
-how. regardlcs'i of what other
assignments he had, he would drop
everything if Col. \ox sent for him to
solve a problem.
So, when I read all these news
stories about a pyramid-shaped tower
on a skyscraper in San Francisco. I
always thought instead of the amaz-
ing mind of a man who could get on a
high SJ>?t ba~k ofa place which would
the way 11 would be
• -It's all very well to g1\e kudos to
Bnck Power and me for ou1 pan in
bringing the university to Irvine. but
there should be greater recogn1t10n o f
Bill Pereira.
What I would like 10 see 1s the
centrum he env1s1oncd I'd hk e to
have 1t called the Pereira Centrum
and put nght m the middle of Aldnch
Park where he en visioned 1t.
Vaya co n D1os. Bill -for the ~ood
Lord certainly endowed you with a
v1s1on never duplicated
Waller Burrou1b1 Is tbe Dally
Pllot'1 founding publl1ber.
Bird re-election bid 'most
important race' next year
Those in ma:ginal seats ~ho support
her could lose election, asser ts Bi rd foe
All over Cahfomia this fall, Demo-
cratic pollt1c1ans have been deliver·
ing a dear message to Ro'iC Bird.
embattled chief Justice of the Cali-
fornia Supreme Court.
The po11t1cos have made their
opinions clear by vo ting w1th their
feet In droves. Democrats are refus-
ing to endor~ B1rd"s re~lecuon 1n the
yes-no vote coming up next Novem-
ber
U.S. Sen. Al;in Cranston say5 he
has no pos1t1on on Bird because hers
1s a non-part1pn race. Los Angeles
Mayor Tom Bradle). the almost-
certam Ocmocnnic nominee for gov-
ernor. is also stayina neutral.
And Bill Roberts, the veteran
Republican campaian manager run-
ning the ant1·Bird campa1gn, thinks
he know~ why
"l think she will lose this electton
by the laracst mariin ofany candidate
an California history," says Roberts,
co-manaaer of both Ronald Reaaan
campaaans for aovemor "The polls
do not even bqm to reflect the level
of public ant1pa1hy to her."
for other politicos. the 1mphq·
uons of that early rcad1n1 are clear.
But Just 1n ease anybody misses the
point. Robert' spcll1 11 out "Her
campaJ&n 1s aoina to have on impact
on all other race\ to 1hc e~tcnt that
they support her or oppose her It will
be the most important race 1n
California next year. People m mar·
gmal seats who support her wall lose
their seats ...
The imphcataons of the high anti·
Bird fcchng in the electorate arc most
meaningful fo r Bradley.
When be lost in 1982, the fou r-tenn
mayor blamed his narrow
aubematonal setback in part On a
heavy turnout of conservati ves
drawn to the polls to vote against a
gun-control in1t1at1vc that Bradley
supponed.
Feclinp weren't nearly as solidly
neptive about that proposition as
they are today about Bard. So Bradley
must distance himself as much as
possible or nsk almost cenain defeat.
He 1s already try1n'-but Robcr\s -
also a former campa1an manager for
Gov. DeukmcJian and ell-Prts1dcnt
Gerald Ford -isn't goina to let him
act away with ll easily
"Bradley was an aJl-out sup~ner
of her$ in 1978," Roberts said, "I
don't think he'll be able to duck ll for
the out 11 month&."
Linking others to Bird on such
flimsy arounds-neat her Bradley nor
any ofh1s thrcc one-tame Brown aides
had any known role 1n Bird's appoint-
ment -helps backeK of Bird support -/'
THOMAS
Euas
the1rcla1m that the drive to oust her 1)
merely a nght-wing crusade aimed at
installing conservative 1ust1ces.
Allen E: Broussard. the only JUSllCe
not up for a vote next fall, call~ the
anti-Bird dnvt an attempt to remove
any justict "who won't dance to the
conservative tune."
nd one spokesman for the yes-on-
81rd side said of Roberts and hi s
allies, "These right-w1na consultants
have orch~st rated a campaign of hue,
hes and d1 tort1on (for the sake of)
their spec11I interest aaenda.
But the most telhna poll of 111 -
that conducted w11h their feet by
Bird's fellow Democrats -1nd1cates
the public doesn't care about the
motives of Roberts and his sup-
porter~. Voters are interested only in
their perception that Bird is prcr
defendant, ant1-cnmc v1c11m.
Riaht now. that means Bard doc1n't
appear to ha ve much chance for
rtconfirmation
Tllomaa Ella• II a aota Monka·
baaed colamal1t 01 1tatt luau.
THOMAS ELIAI
columnla
JACK
ANDERSON
and JOSEPH SPEAR
Hunt for
bases in
Pacific
renewed
Military planners
expecting eviction
from Philippines
WASH INGTON As Ph1hp
pines President Ferdmand Marco
tnes to reinforce his dictatorship w1tl
an election mandate earl y next year
hard~yed strategic planners in th•
Pentagon are quietly preparing for th•
worst: the eventual eviction of U.S
military forces from Subic Bay ant
Clark Air Force Base.
Marcos' opposition has alread:
announced its determ1nat1on to ge
nd of the U.S. bases. Even 1f Marco
isn't unseated this lime. he can't liv1
forever. i\nd the longer he survive·
with U.S. su~port, the greater lh1
· resentment will be when his oppo.
nents inevitably take over.
The Reagan administration as try
ing to prevent disaster by cooling it!
once-ardent love affair wtth Marcos
But JUSl 1p case this doesn't work
serious consideration is already bcin1
given to optional strategic bases in the
Southwest Pacific. Our associate
Lucene Lagnado has asked con
gress1onal and admin1strat1or
sources to evaluate the variou!
alternatives. Here's the rundown:
•Guam. This long-time U.S. tem·
tory, which has a non-voting delegatc
in Congress (Rep. Ben Blaz), head!
everyone's list. The residents art
Amencan cit12etts and show nc
resentment to the substantial Nav}
and Air Force presence on their island
-an important consideration.
The Pentagon has been openl>
courtins the Guamanians lately. per·
haps a little too obviously. We're told
that the recent "goodwill" visit b}
Deputy Assistant Defense Secretal)
L. Wayne Amy was viewed with
some suspicion among the locals,
who aren't accustomed to such atten-
uon. Sure enough. 11 turned out the
Penta$on wants to renege on its
promise of a few years ago to tum
over about 2.000 acres to Guam·'io
home-rule government. Some of tht>
land may be needed for expansion ol
U.S. bases 1fthe Ph1hpp1nes boots u.,,
OUl.
Although Guam 1s politically the
favorite. 11 might be difficult to find
enough locals to operate bases on the
scale ofSub1c Bay and Clark Air Force
Bue. which employs 50.000
F1hpinos.
•Tin1an. This tiny island m the
Mananas.Just nonh of Guam, won a
foo_tnote m history as the base from
drop the atomic bemb on Hiroshima
A.t best, It would supplement the
fac1ht1es on Guam. The Penta$on has
negotiated an agreement with the
Northern Mananas government for
the lease of several thousand acres of
Tin1an. and consideration 1s being
given to construction of a maJor
airfield there.
•Palau. Another 1!.land group wllh
grim memories for World Wa r II
ve1erans. this small republic has also
been the object of Pentagon ne~o·
t1ators' attentions since the growing
troubles m the Ph1hppmc,. Palau 1~
closer to the Ph1hpp1nes. but not
enough to make a significant strate~ic
difference. What 1s considered signifi -
cant by our sources. though , 1s thl·
recent agreement the Pentagon go t
from the Palau government to con·
ven certain areas into m1htary facih·
tics 1fthe need anses. Amencan force'
-pnmarily the Navy and Mari ne s
-would be pennitted to use these
bases.
•Singapore. Th1l.I hu<\tlln$ mini·
state has the port facilities. an
adequate airport and more than
enough manpower to maintain major
U.S. bases. A Congressional Research
Service study a few years ago p vl·
Singapore high marks for su1tab1hty
But its obvious drawback is political
There'd be no way , to guarantee
against a replay of the Philippine
uncertainty that inspired the Pen
tagon's search for real esuue in the
first place
The eitpen~ we·ve consulted 8$fel'
that the lJ .. bases in the Philippines
arc supcnor to the other options. But
they also agree that the worst policy of
all would 0c to make no plans for the
loss of those bases
Footnote: Rep tevc Solnrz. D·
N.Y., cha1nnan of the Asia and
Pacific Affairs subcomrt11ttec, 1s
closely monitorina the Reagan ad-
ministration's efforts to restore
democracy in the Philippines. ,
SLOWLY, SLOWLY· LaltAuaust.
we reported on the uselessness of the
Cahforn1a Debris tomm1ss1on.
which was established 92 ycan ago to
regulate hydraulic aold-minina but
which hasn't done a th1na for more
than 20 years. Wc'rt arat1fied to
repon that the Houst, an approvina a
mult1·b1llton-dollar water resouroc1
bill, OK'd a provis10n that would
abolish the th~e-mcmbcr panel and
tum 1tsdut1csovcrto the Army Corp
of Fngincers -J1ct AIHlt,..oo ud J01r-,,,, ~•r
•r~ •J'lHll~tH co1.,11.i1u.
e
I
t
•
PAPARAZZ I
rln~lng no wine
efore its tlme
-..,..,~L HUMPHl\£YS
...... c... ··-·· ve la France!
la November of each year the
French populatton races to
1111Uirc the first sampling of the
.-c>n's Beaujolais wine. To prevent
... wine from beina released too
IOOn, the French govetnment wi•not
aUow the wine to be consumed until a
c:enain time.
This year's release date was Nov
21.
Thus the Business Council of the
Newport Harbor Art Museum found
I natural partner when they com-
bined with the Hotel Mend1en to
auouncc their upcQming win e auc-
tion on Thursday The hotel was
salu11ng the arri val of the Mom-
messin's 1985 BcauJola1s Nouveau
Once again. the Mend1en hosted an
event (second annual) that reflects m
wlique style.
Among tlf. 6Qguests (most I)' pre'>'i)
eQjoying the BeciuJolaas at I 0 a m (no
one was complaining) was wine
expert Robert Baller, who 1s also on
the wine auction committee ... This ·as (wine) IS hard to beat! I wilT be
celebrating this first sampling all day.
· Tonight I attend a dinner with "Miss
France," said Balzer.
The wine's fanfare am val (on
horseback) preceded a 1rad111onal
French country breakfast of sausage
in puff pastry, potato tart, poached
1~ggs Cardfoal (in Beaujolais wine)
and mosaic chicken.
Do111laa Neff, enthusiastic chair-
man oT the upcoming museum fu n-
draiscr, said, "It is a very low key type
auction. The English have a very
subtle style. London auctioneer
Patrick Gnbb (master of wine) will
guide the bidding of nearly 200 lots of
rare and premium wines donated bY,
private cellars and leading wineries.·
Neff is a wine collector himself and
as pleased that the auction's
centerpiece lot will be a vertical
collection of 25 years of wmes by
Andre TclaeUstelleff, a legendary
Cahfom aa wine pioneer.
"Last year's auctio n raised over
$50,000 fo r Jhe museum." Neff
added.
A buffet dinner and wine tasting
will complement the auction benefi t
spo nsored by South Coast Plaza at the
Mercantile Building at South Coast
Village.
Newpon Harbor An Museum.
759-1122. may be called for more
info rmation on ti ckets for the aucuon
and the Wednesday pre-sale tasting of
the rare wines at Hi-T ime Cellars.
Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot
Style Editor Vida Dean.
, DaYld Kerr'and Ivan Katz.
ENGAGEMENTS
LUDFORD-OOLDMAN LUTKE· MEIER
The engagement of Tracy Anne ' Ki m Sheryl Lutke of Huntington
Ludford and Marty Irwin Goldman. Beach and Gar) V. Meier of Fountain 1 both of Fountain Valley. has been Valle} have announced plans for a
announced by her parents. Mr. and Januar) wedding.
Mn . Edward J. Ludfo rd Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Lutke arl'
The bn de-elect is a graduate of 1hc parents ofi.he bnde-elect. She as a
Fountain Valley High hool and graduate of Edison High School Her
' Golden West College in Huntington future husband is the son of Mr and ~ Beach. Her fian ce. son of Mr and "v1 rs. Dieter Meier and 1s a graduate ot
I Mrs. Michael I. Goldman. t'> a Huntington Beach High School.
• graduate of Redondo Beach High They will be mamed in a Jan IX
School and Golden West. ceremony in th e arboretum or the
A spnng wedding is planned. Crystal Cathedral 1n Garden Gro "e
! . 'Musician's mothers :
I
f
All mothers are courageou'i. You
' hate to single out an) one group 10
• honor. but there 1s a special place in
1 heaven for mothers of children who
play musical 1ns1ruments
' God love 'em. They never know
when a phone 1s nng1ng. They never
hear a Jet zooming overhead. They
don't hear anything. They JUSt sit
there with a smtlc on their faces ,
watch your lips. and pick up an
occasional word here and there.
They want to believe that Mozart
had a mother. They wan1 to believe
Mrs. Osmond lwed in a hotel wh1k
her children we re growing up and
practicing their instrumen t~. They
want to be reas,ured that trombone
players can someday afford 10 set
married and settle down and ra1<;e
children. They have to convince
themselves that someday someone
E11A
BOllECK
"What is Stevie doing these days''"
"He plays the drums."
·-rm sorry. Is there no way you can
talk him into getting a real JOb?"
This column pays tnbute today to
you. Mrs. Springsteen. and you.
Mother Jackson. and especially you.
Mrs. Starr. and all the other mothers
who have survived 11 all. You are
beautifu l. I said you're beautiful.
Wa tch my lips. YOU-ARE-
BEEAUTllllFUlLLL!
will invent a portable drum set so 1-;::::=============ll
small it will fi t inside the car
Mothers of mus1c1an'l arc the
loneliest women in the world. T hey
arc always apolog1 z1ng to someone ...
to the neighbors. to other members of
the family, to the world. They arc torn
between having the pauencc to hear
"The Spider Song" o n the piano for
five hours at a crack or strangling a
tuba player w11h their bare hands and
feeling guilty for the rest of their laves.
Fathers of musical .children are
vay supportive. That 1s bccau~ they
have never had an amateur band.
consisting of a Oute. guitar and drum.
practice on their back porch all
summer. (Grass will die under those
conditions.)
They seem to feel 11 as a mothe_r's
job to encourage this talent that h~s
dormant. My husband suggested we
give all three of our children piano
lessons. I dad that. One day he said.
"When are we going to get a piano for
them to practice on?"
"That wasn't part of the deal." I
said. "I only said yes to lessons. Af\er
all. if they played ba\Cball. would ~
tum our living room into a sandlot.
In child hood. musical inchnat1on
1s somcthina that is included 1n every
Chnstmas new\lettcr wtth great
pndc. I wish I had a dime for every bra,a1na pan:nt who told me how
their 3-year-old wH a gut1t conductor
with the symphony and how Randy
WU the htt of ht\ kindCf'lArtCn
commcnctment w11h h1\ flv1' 1m1ta·
t1on. ttowc vrr. everyone citpt"\'ts
them to outarow 11. and hy the time a
child 1s 20 or~ and ~1111 "inlo mu\lt"
people regard him or her a, a hum
NOTIGTO
AT&T LONG DISTANO
CUSTOMERS
AT&T Commun1cat ion
filed with the Federal Co m-
munications Commission on
November 26. 1985, for an
increase in the price of the
Operator Handled Confere nce
Servire (OHCS) Service Charge
from $3.00 to $6.00. This serv·
ice charge is applied to ea ch
called station on a conference
call and is designed to recover
the operator and the network
t'Osts inrurrt'd in establi~hm~
an OHCS call. The filins;t rt'
quests the effective date to be
January 10, 1986. Othe r AT&T
Lon~ Distance prices. 1ndud1n~
Alliance· Teleco n fe rt:nn n ~
Services. art' not ;t fTer ted by
this filinK.
Delly ...... pMtoe by Kethl K.,.1 lltley
Ray Johneon and Kevin Consey check o ut the Bea ujolais.
I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Decemt>er 3, 1986 A7
Robert Balzer and Glllle Richards
brought the wine.
Get.off niarijLlana and go back to school
DE..\R ..\!\.:"-L~..\:--.DE RS. ~h hu'>-
band and I ha' e been matn~d for
nine }ears and ha'c t"'o hl\eh
children. 'A t• arc a m1ddle·inlome
famtl) I "'ork pan -11mc and -we :ire
bu y1ng ouro"'n home
George and r dnnk moderatd) -
about '""o or 1hree timt·s a month
Neither of us has been unfatthtul to
the oaha B) modern \tandard'> our
marrtage 1s prcll) good
The problem is that (1l.'orge )moh ·,
manJuana datl) I too. smoke out
ne'er more than t"" ICl' a month un
weekend". JU'>! to keep h101 compan)
We J o not u'ie an) other drugs
George and I arc in our m 1d-10s. Hl'
has done pot SI nle h 1gh SC hoof. I'\ l'
urged him to <\lop man) time'
because I thinl 11 1s ha' in g a had
elTect on h1'i I& and mine. He ha'>
ver) little amh1 11on. no goals and
so u e ' no e!tire o earn rnor\'.
about himself or the \\Orld.
I behe' e George u~'> pot a .. Jn
excuse fo r not ha' ang done helter an
hfe and that he as secrct l~ disturbed b}
has inabaht to de' clop deeper rcla-
ANN
UNDERS
t1onsh 1p~ v. 11h h1\ 1.1m11\ and lnl.'nd'i
(1nclud1ng ml·) I Jm wnou'I' llln·
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live. One &biog it does las you have
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dreamers out of potential aeb1e\ers.
slows the refines and creates a bai}
dream state. Some le call ii
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"gelling .stoned."
• If your husband refuses to stop.cold
turkey or get professional help. I
suggest that you do tbe following: Go
bad: to school for more educa tion so
you will be able to support tbe famll}
lo case George kooks our c-ompletel~
and Is unable to fu.nctioo 10 bis job. or
If you should decide to leave tum. J
also suggest you stop uStng marl·
Juana "to keep George eompan}." Get
It out of your life eompletel} Ir you
are serious about getting it out of
your husband's life. Pot is a miod-
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A8 ·orange Court>~L Y PILOlfTUftday. December 3, 1985
~INTERMI S SION
'Christmas Carol VI' still
boosts the spirits at SCR
While Hollywood conunues to add
Roman numeral lo us more success-
ful movies. ~uth Coast Repertory
has found a s1mpkr fonnula which
t"ork' magnilfoently each December.
' "rhis year ll':> "A Christmas Carol
Vt."
And.Judging by the crowds rivaling
those at the shoppmg center across
the street that come calling each year,
there's no danger ofth1s home-~owo
adaptation of the Charles Dickens
classic ever losing tts luster or its
appeal. It's the easu!'sl project SCR
attempts during 11s season. and ll's
preordained fo r suc'cess.
Toi ·
T1TU'S
Landon, along with five other per-
formers (John Ellington as Bob
Cratchit, Don Took as Marley's
iliost. Ron M1cbaelsonas the ghost.of
Scroogiest, muttenng "bah. hum-
bugs" and vanous other ad-hbs to fill
the d1alo.ue void when he has the
stage to himself for extended penods.
His JOyous Christmas morning re-
birth is a splendid opportunity to
elicit laughter after the -somber 'iO-
joum into Christ mas future. and
Landon plays a comae concono on
this scene. So much as sohd and well preserved
that some m111or hindrances stand
out. such as Landon's shirt and ue.
worn to bed and visible throughout
his time trips: and Took's agonm~d
chain-rattling as Marley, played more
to the audience than to Scrooge. Remarkably, ··A Chnstmas CaroJ''
1s ev.el) bu as entertaining 1n 1985 as
at was in 1980 when company htcrary
manager Jel'T) Patch turned the
fam1har tale of Scrooge and the
holida> spints mto an original manu-
scnpt. John-David Keller was
charged with putting the show
together, and he cast it largely from
within the resident company, with
HaJ Landon Jr anointed to play
Ebenezer Scrooge.
• Christmas present, An Kousllk as
Fezziwig and the cider seller. and
Howard Shangraw as yo ung
Ebenezer) fou nd themsch es wtth
gainful employment every Decem-
ber. In subsqucnt years. other regulars
(Richard Doyle as ScTOoge's nephew.
Ron Boussom as the ghost of
Christmas past. Anni Long as Belle,
Martha McFarland as Mrs. Fezziwig,
et aJ) joined the perpetual "Christmas
Carol" company.
These are minimal annoyances,
however. in a production that con-
tinues year after year to conve~ the
Christmas sp1nt to apprec1a11ve au-
diences. Performances (which ma ).
by this tame. be sold out,) continue
Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30,
Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30 and
Sundays at noon and 4 p.m. until Dec.
24 at the Fourth Step Theater, 655
Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa. CaJI
957-4033 for ucket information.
Don Took a• Marley'• lhoet terrorlzee Scrooae (Hal Landon Jr.) In ••A Chrl•tmu Carol ..
The rest. as they say, as history as
The current production, playing
through Chnstmas Eve on the SCR
mainstage, shows Landon at his
BACKSTAGE -The Costa Mesa
Civic Playhouse will present its
annual yuletide pageant Dec. 14, 15
and 16 at the theater, 661 Hamilton
St .. Costa Mesa. with greeting cards
reproduced on stage with lave models,
backed by-the 32-voice Chamber
Chorus of Estancia High
School....pcrform:inces are scheduled
She 's Bursty n with exposure
By BOB THOMAS
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actress
Ellen Burstyn will turn 53 on Pearl
Harbor Day, Saturday, and this could
well be termed "The Prime of Miss
Burstyn."
Her acung career is thriving. This
faJl she starred to a CBS 1elev1s1on
movte. "Into Thin Air," a true story
about a Colorado youth who disa~
peared on a dnve to Canad;i. She is
currently in mov.ie theaters w11h
Gene Hackman and Ann-Margret in
Bud Yorkm's "Twice in a Lifetime."
The Academy·Award-wtnning ac-
--,--"ti'P<~~...rn·y ttnished-the-H BO
movie. "Act of Vengeance." She stars
with Charles Bronson in a film about
the murdersofUn1ted Mine Workers
head Joseph Yablonsky, his wife and
daughter.
This year Bur'ityn ~mpleted a
three-year term as president of the
theatncal union. Actors Equal). She
was the first woman to hold that post
She conunues to serve as art1st1c
director of the prestigious Actors
Studio in New York.
She was in Los Anseles to help
launch "Twtce in a Lifetime." the
story of the breakup of the 30-}ear
marriage of Hackman and Burst)n
and how it affects all those concerned.
"I admire Bud York.in for what he
has done." the actress remarked. "He
not only originated the {>roject, he
financed it, and he is releasing it. He is
the.classic case of putting your money
where your mouth is." Fonunately,
Y-orkin has the money. he and
Nonnan Lear were panners 1n "All in
the Family" and other gold mines.
"All film executives do nowadays
1s read the balance sheets, and they
see that teen-agers are supporting the
movies." she said. "So they make
more movies for teen-agers: 1t bccom-
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st udios have been avoiding senous
films, and 11 takes someone with
courage, lake Bud York.in, to make
one."
For Burstyn, ''Act of Vengeance"
was a new experience. It was her first
film for cable TY and her first project
with Charles Bronson.
"He's very quiet." she observed,
"but I must say he lived up to his
macho image. One day there was a
hornet on the set, and everyone was
sc urrying around trying to escape.
'Stay where you are.• Charlie said, and
he kjlled it with his bare hands. 'Very
mlpressiv~. Mr. Bronson,' I said."
In both "Twice in a Lifetime" and
"Act of Vengeance," Ellen plays
women whose lives are centered
around their familtes. That's far
removed from the self-sufficient
characters of "Alice Doesn't Live
Here Anymore," "The Exorcist" and
other films.
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ing," she said. "A lot was ac-·
copiplished in the way offrcedom for
women in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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in overactuevement. She was a
movie-struck Detroit kid named
Edna Rae Gilhooly, daughter of fnsh
Catholic parents who divorced when
she was young. A cheerleader in high
school. she dropped out to get
mamed. moved tq, Dallas, then New
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Flynn, Enca Dean. Edna Rae.
Pans, and m} whole career changed.··
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with Rip Torn-1n a movie version of
Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer."
That led to Paul Mazursky's "AleA in
Wonderland," which prompted Peter
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Picture Show." her first Academy
Award nomination. In 1975. she won
a Ton:r award for ··same Time. Nc,1
Year" and an Oscar for "Alice
Doesn't Li ve Here Anymore."
"I didn't become a full-fledged star
until 'Alice,' when I was 42." the
actress commented.
Seven years of psychoanalysts con-
vinced her to become an actress. and
as Ellen MacRae she enjoyed modest
success in plays and ftlms. By the time
That raised a point of contention:
of her third marriage, to actor Neil
Burstyn, she was ready to quit acting.
"I decided 1t was too late, I'd never
make t." she .recalled. "My husband
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work -people hke Anne Bancroft.
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will nng out its old season and nng m
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meeting from 4 to 10 p.m. in Room 2
of Turtle Rock Community Park. on
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Only Guinness sees
himself as lacking
By MATT WOLF
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LONDON -Academy Award-
w1nning actor Sir Alec Guinness
wrote 1n his new autobiography that
he suffers ·'nightmares of inade-
quacy." But <he Brit~sh press warmly
applauded both the actor and has
memoirs.
Novelist Anthony Burgess hailed
the 225-page auto-
biography. "Bless-
·mgs In Disguise,"
as "a marvelous
Guinness record ...
of a great penod in
the Br1t 1s h
theater."
He and other re-
v 1 ewers made
special note of
Guinness' mod-Gulnne11
est}' and readiness to praise fellow
actors.
. Jn the foreword 10 his book. the 71-
year-o_ld Guinness wrote of himself.
"He ts well aware he 1s not in the same
class as (Sir Laurence) Olivier. (Si r
Ralph) Richardson. (St r John)
Gielgud, or the other greats.
''Deep tn his hean he hankers to be
an anast of some sort, but he 1s only an
actor," Guinness wrote.
Burgess, most famous for his novel
"A Clockwork Orange,'' said such
modesty means boasttng about the
book will have to be done by ''the
millions of us who cherish ll."
John Mortimer. a pla)wnght and
author wh ose television credits in-
clude the scnpt for ·'Bndeshead
Re visted." wrote in the unday
Tames that the "supponing cast" of
the autoh1ography "is rich and
strange enough to allow the central
character to slide out of the
hmehght."
"Blessings in D1seu1se" was pub-
lished recently in Bnta1n b) Hamish
Hamilton and 1s to be published in
In has book. Guinness described
Gielgud, 81 . as a "superb actor" who
refuses "to show ofT his ability against
third-rate talent."
"Has enthusiasm for work leaves
those of us who are I 0 years or more
his Junior flabbergasted and en-
vious." Guinness wrote.
The two first met in 1934, when
Gielgud was on a panel of judges that
awarded a volume of ShaJccspean:'s
works to Guinness. then a student at
London's Fay Compton School of
Dramatic Art.
Gielgud cast Guinness later that
year to play Osric and the Third
Player in his New Theater production
of''Hamlet."
Guinness went on to appear with
Gielgud. often under his d1rcctioo, in
C hekh ov's "The Seagull,"
Shakespeare's .. Romeo and Juliet''
and Andre Obey's "Noah." Guinness
met his future wife. Merula Salaman,
in the latter production.
Richardson. who died in 1983, is
remembered as a compelling actor
who once received G uinness in his
hotel suite by punching him in the jaw
dunng the filming of David Lean's
"Dr. Zhivago."
"It wasn't typical of him (Rich-
ardson) to welcome guests in that
way, but it 1s a fair example of how
unpredictable such a steady. kindly,
and courteous man could be if the
mood seized him,'' Guinness re-
called.
Lean directed uumness an his
Academ) Award-winning role as lhe
strong-willed Col. Nicolson an tbe
195 7 film "The Bridge on the River
Kwa1." Other Guinnessl..ean col-
laborations were "Oliver Twist .. in
1948 and "Lawrence of Arabia" in
1962.
George Lucas· "Star Wars,'' in
which Guinness portrayed Obi-Wan
Kenob1 , was mentioned m passing as
a move that enabled the actor to
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By JERRY BUCJ(
ll#'f............ ~ LOS ANGELES -Barry Mam-low'~cabana" may bet first· eveflffad~or-TV musical.
How did it happen? Ma.nilow says
he just woke up one morning on tour
a.nd said, "Why not?"
Mani low wrote I 0 new songs for
the film, which brinas to life Tony;
Lola and Rico from the famous song
"Copacabana," which Mani low
wrote in 1978.
"I ~dadeal with C8S for fourooc-
bour variety shows and I didn't know
what I wanted to do,'' he said. "Then
I bad this idea to do 'Copacabana • as a
movie. It would be a movie with all
the elements ofa variety show. I think
that's what they got excited about."
love as they try to make it bit. and the
evil Rico who comes between them.
Manjlow said "Copacabana" is tbe
only story sona he's written that
became popular. It is his bigest
international hit. He wrote the music
with lyricists Bruce Sussman and
Jack Feldman.
"I've been approached many times
to tum it into a movie," he said. ''But
... I felt the way to make it work was to
do it as a 1940s musical. When I
thought of that. that's what turned me
on." He added that he secs it u ·•a
lovina nod to those musicals of the
1940s."
He asked Dick O ark to produce it.
With a budget ofS4 million, it's one of
the most expensive TV movies ever
made. James Lipton wrote the
screenplax and Waris Hussein
directed.
ion-f'nntinues." Another ROJCn waiting for peopJe lO caJI."
tune. "Coward or the County," was Manilow wa.s. latecomer to SIR&·
made into a movie in 1981 . tnf. and writing music.
None or the Rottrs movies was a ·1 wanted to be an arranaer llk.c
musical, however. CBS has another Nelson Riddle," he said "l nevct
ori&Jnal movie musical btscd on -thou&ht of comp<>smg unul I was in
"Alice in Wondertand.'1 scheduled my 10s. I didn t aet my first rec::ord
for December. contract until I was 28 and I wu
Manilow h.u been on the road for p,u.shi.na 30 when my first record.
14 months and is due to wrap up the Mandy,' came out."
tour soon. "Then I'm aoinJ to take a He spent his earl) yean as a,
year off and nobody's gomg to sec producer and arranser He was Bette
me," he said. He wrote most of the M1dler's musical d1n:ctor. arrangtt
music for the movie in hotel rooms and pianist. He co.produced and
and banquet rooms while on tour. created arrangements for her first LP
. He ~d he er\joyed his first venture album. "The D1vme Mm M." and
into acung. her second, "Bette M1dler."
''I've been taking lessons and I used Af\er be s1aned ~ts record co~t.ract,
all the thina.s that I do .on stJ,ge,'~ he she J>Crs~ded him to rcma1!1 as
said. "But it'u whole d1ffetent thing. muSJcaJ director for her first nauonal
Let me tell you, when they call tour. Unbilled and unannounced. he
'Acuon!' you feel like a real jerk. You ' o~i:ted the second act with three
figure it can't be good. You feel so ongmal songs.
naked. And wben you think it's great, "My prime tnterest has always been
it's not. I never felt so out of control in working with musicians,'' he wd. "I
my life. dabbled ln songwriting. Somehow I
"I think the biggest lesson I learned wound up with a cont~ct as a singer.
in tba·s movie was to trust other I had never been a singer before. h 's
Orange ,Coelt DAILY PILOT /Tu.day, December 3. 1985 Al
, Manilow took time from his con-
cert tour to make his acting debut as
Tony. The two-hour movie, which
CBS will broadcast tonight, also stars
Annette O'Toole as Lola and Joseph
Bologna as Rico.
Making musicals out of songs was
an old movie standby, and
"Copacabana" is not the first song to
make it to the television screen as a
movie. C8S broadcast "Kenny
Rogers as The Gambler" in 198-0 and
three years later presented "Kenny
Rogers as The Gambler: The Adve n-
· ...., __ M•ntlow and,chortnee la .. ,,.._cabana.'• ~~.l~dahardtimed~~~at.l ~cr~~~---------------~--·T-------------~--~--~~-----couldn 't tell whether I was doing good
or bad, so you just have to learn to
trust other ~pie. This was lik.e a
screen test for me. The most ex-
pcnsi ve screen test anybody ever
made. I'll be sitting by the phone
"Copacabana" 1s as corny as the
1940s movie musicals it seeks to
emulate, and it's just umuch fun . It's
a story of two young singers falling in
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Sue Ellen wins custody battle
By LYNDA HIRSCH
: er eanng J" ano er
banle between Sue Ellen an J.R., John
Ross decides to run away from home. J.R.
hires private detective 10 trace down
Jack's parcn1.1&e and also to find anfor·
mataon on the Mannas. Cliff and Jamie
decide 10 have a fonnal wedding, a
decision which stuns J.R. Everyone 1s surprised at the strength Sue Ellen 1s
showing since her departure from the
rehab center. Jack tnes to get closer to
Jen.na but senses someth1ne 1s keeping
them apart. Miss Ellie thanks Donna
should try and become pregnant as soon as
possible. Sue Ellen is awarded custody of
John Ross. • • • DYNASTY /THE COLBYS: After Jeff
witnesses Fallon's and Miles' nupuals, he
contacts Blake. In Colorado, Blake d1sa~
pointed when Fallon has no idea who he as.
The family 1s warned that Fallon must
rettaan her memoi:v na1urallv. Males warns
Black soap s et
Sable 1nfonn°1ng her tha1 he has a terminal and warns him she'll fiie for sexual
illness. he realizes that the diagnosis was harassment af he ever comes on to her
incorrect. Leaming she has a a claim on agam. Angela announces at engagement
her late husband's 011 lea~. Claudia. pany 1ha1 Cole as the father of Robin's
fechn~ equal to the Camngtons. moves unborn bab) • • • an to t e mansion. Gaining en tree into the HILL STREET BLUES: Pre-empted.
Canington home, Joel kisses Rita -a kass • • • observed by Li11le Blake:L111le Blake later KNOTS LANDING: Pre-empted.
f h ••• asks Steven i Krystle and Blake arc a vang ST. ELSEWHERE: Ph al Chandler's
problems. Krystle continues to be hidden dreams of ta long a vacation with his lady
by Joel. Jeff wants to bring Little Blake to IO\C are shattered when her ex-husband
Cahfornaa. hoping the s1&ht of her son will an forms her tha1 1he poor town that she
Jar Fallon's memory. W}\en Francesca came from 15 now without a doctor san~
tnes to comfort Jeff, he 1s cold lo her and their physician died. Fearful that no other
reminds her that she was a roncn mo1her medico will work there, she decides to quit
who abandoned him when he was only 3. her post at St. El.Jo•us. Ellen and Dr. Craig • • • O"' FALCON CREST: Peter agrees 10 marry are buoyed when their granddaughter
Anicla in the Tuscany Valley. Angela Barbara comes to h\.e wtth them Jack
prepares a lavish engagement pany and thnlled when he passes has med1ca.I cum.
invites everyone whom she has pu1 out of Bob tnes to get reassurance from all 1hat
the wane business. Angela has a lunch with his facial scar as not as gnevous as 11 looks.
Robin and 1s pleased when Robin dis· Helen RO$CnthaJ punches a floor nurse
cusses her impending motherhood. who accuses her of trying to take over
Terry's sleuthing forces the board to everything an the ward. When the
abandon 1ts plan to flood Chase's prop-as1ronaut who wantS to rendezvous wtth
eny. Realizing she's trapped, Angela God tnes to l!omm11 su1c1de. Momson
donates a comer of Falcon Cres1 for the in5lsts he be sent to Bethesda Naval
water project. Richard unable to unearth Hosoital. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A daily ~------------,soap opera depicting the lifestyles of
blacks at all levels is now under
development by O.J. Simpson's Or-
enthal Productions and Ralph An·
drcws Productions in association
with Columbia Pictures Television.
The drama. called "Heart and
Soul," is being developed for syndi-tiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiii1
c.ation.
It will revolve around the music
industry and will featurE original
music produced in stereo.
Stephen, Elinor and Jason KafP.f
("General Hospital," "Capitol") will
serve as head writers and producers.
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Court to decide on pulling workers from Social Security
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su-
preme Coun. m a case that could
affect the financial mtcgnty of Social
Sccunty. agreed Monday to decide
whether state and local aovernmcnts
may wtlhdraw their employees from
the pension system.
The Justices wtll review a ruling
that 1nvahdated a 1983 law m which
Congress sought to protect Social
Security's future by bamng states and
local governments from pulling out.
Reagan administration lawyers, m
urging reversal, said the ruling by a
federal judae in California last May
could drain Social Sccunty of more
than $3 billion by 1990. ·
The coun 1s expected to announce
11s decision by Jul y. ~ . .
•
In other matters Monday. the
court:
• Let st.and fopner Manne Robcn
R. Garwood's dishonorable dtscharge
and forfeiture of pay for aidma the
enemy with a prisoner of war m
Vietnam for 14 years.
• Agreed to decide in a Colorado
case whether peofle who wnte de-
famatory letters o recommendation
may be sued in coun s outside their
home states.
• Rejected a challenge 10 the
federal government's choice of Texas
as one possible site for the nation's
first burial grountl of highly-radio-
active wastes. Sites in Deaf County.
Texas, Nevada and Washington have
been designated as the three
'
poss1b1 ht1es.
• Said 1t will decide m a case
entwined w11h Civil War devastation
whether public school students in 23
M1ss1ssippi coun11es art being short-
changed in spending on education.
•Agreed to review in a case from
Reno, Nev .• a gambling casino ac-
counting technique the federal gov-
ernment says could cost 1t millions of
dollars m tax revenue.
• Voted to decide in a case involv-
ing the Amencan Bar Endowment
whether a ta.x-e~mpt charitable or-
gan\zauon 's sale of group msurance
to its members may be taxed by the
federal government. The coun also 1s
expected to decide whether
purchasers of such insurance may
•
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fami y. eveh gro~ .. .ts different.
and we all ave ifferent health
individuals of all ages. families and
groups of all sizes.
coverage needs., That's why Blue
claim pan ot the premi ums they pay
as ta.x-deducuble contributions to
cha my
• Set aside the death sentences of
Ohio inmate Billy Rogers and con-
victed Georgia murderer William
&yd Tucker, telling lower courts to
reconsider whether jurors in both
cases were misled ~hen told about
their role in deciding whether the men
actually would die.
In the · Social Security case, the
justices must weigh Congress' power
against the autonomy of the states.
State and local governments have
been allowed to enroll their em-
ployees in Social Security since 1950,
and local government workers in all
SO state&are-enroUcd toda-¥•-
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2 Person Family
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Shield. Californ ia 's health coverage The Blue Shield choices m~a~ you SSOO Deductible
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who your doctor is goil to be: you $1000 Deductible
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care. Blue Sh ield offe rs these S 1500 Deductible for individuals and families in -choices. Single Party Oran~e County. 2 Person Family
Blue Shield of California has These month y dues are billed con-_! or More Family
tra cts with more doctors and on a quarterly basis. $2000 Deductible
hospitals than any le.Ian in the coun-Si"91e Party •
try . A choice of eductibles from 2 Person Family -3 or More Famlty
As of 1983, some 9.4 million of an
estimated 13.2 million state and local
JOVemment employees participated
m Social Security. Only five states -
Alaska, Maine, Massachuseus. Ne-
vada and Ohio -do not have their
own employees enrolled in Social
Security.
Under the 1950 amendment to the
Social Security Act, each state was
autliorized 10 withdraw its employees
on two years' notice, and also could
do so on behalf of the local govern-
ments within that state.
From 1950 to 1966. however, only
319 public employees withdrew from
the system.
But as apprehension grew in the
1970s over the financial future of
,
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employees dropped out of the system.
And in 1983, tenninatfon notices
were pending from 634 state and local
governments representing 217,000
employees.
Congress that year amended the act
to say "no agreement. . . may be
terminated, either in its entirety or
wi'th respect to any coverage group,
on or after April 20. 1983."
California state officials and a
group called Public Agencies Op-
posed to Social Security Entrapment (POS~E} sued the federal govern-
ment, challenging the 1983 amend-
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. • Dally Pilat TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1985
John Aoblneon ••Y• he'• uncert•ln •bout hi• at•rtlng QB. 83.
Mertine Newetllova gain• Auatrallen Open Hmlflnela. 83.
Delly ,.,. ,...._..., D..td ., __
Newport Beach'• Brandon Flnney runa through a big hole, and Coa.,(ar Coach Brian Stipe talk• to eome of hi• playera durin& a time oat.
Newport Cougars win chi11D.pionship
The Newpon Beach Cougars captured the Orange
County Jr. All-American football champio nship in the
Pee Wee div1s1o n Saturday with a 12--0 victory over the
T ustin Raiders at Irvine High School.
Newport Beach finished the season with an 11 -0-1
record. including I 0 shutouts. And the Cougars allo wed
only 20 points the entire season It was the first 11me 10
five )ears that a Newpon Beach Jr. All-Amencan team
had wo n an O range ( ounty c hamp1on sh1p. .
Michae l Stnpe scored the Cougars· first rouchdown
o n a fo ur-yard run after a SO-yard dnve midway through
the second quarte r. The second TD came in the final
quarter when quarterback Alex Gulledge plunged for one
yard.
Cougar Michael Stipe look• downfleld (or
aome running room and Keith Miller takee a
Tustin. which fi nished the season with an 8-J-I
record. had a touchdown called back because of a pl'na lt)
an the third quanc r.
Some of the other standouts for the C'crugars included
fullback Brandon Finne). de fensive end-cente r Ke\ 1n
Smith. end Tom Broyles, R}an and Austin Weir. Marc
Barto n and Jeff Rivera.
Other members of the team included Joseph. Bas!>.
Chns Carden. George Chehus, Peter Clarke, Lart) Elmer.
Ted Fulle r. Jason M1ckartz, Keith Miller. Bn an Rogers.
David Skinner. Kevin Smith. Patrick Sweeney and
Anthony Qu1rot. Th~_ head coach of the Cou&'!rs was ~nan Supe:
reat after getting bumped a Utt.le harder
than uaual.
Brandon Finney rune into 'the waiting arm• of a Tuetin
player (above) while Newport fan• cheer their team on.
~nteaters turn Hess loose in 87-80 victory
-Nebraska s u ffeys a rate da) 's game (which .... a, dropped at e''
Orleans).
'.1ul11gan We .... ere abk to ht•lp 1>Ut on 1na,c1
Hoppen a nd when he got into foul troubk it "a"
to our ad .. antagc ··
'h11t\ trnm tht• field "Ith K11ger', hd..1n~ ,,n I
lll I~ m1,'>tl~ from tht'lurnl."r tor 2~ pomt<; anJ
\turph~ of 14 on the "ii' Ill 21 po1nh m11,th
1n'!>1de Rogers added I I rehounJ, .tnJ
~l urph' '<, 10 rebound' "'l'rl' runhl·r rnh.imn!
0\ ~ J'l'ilStS
def eat in home confines The Anteaters got all ol the ingredient'>
which were necessary to tum the tables.
something no t too common at Bob Dnanl·~
Sports Center. where the Cornhuskers entered
with a 10-year h1stol) of beating up the
compe1111on to the tune of I 09-27
Hoppen. Nebraska's ti-I I l'l'nter "as held
to 16 points and JUS t six re1'ound'\ as Tod
Murph) and Johnn) Rogt•rc; combined for 21
boards to lead l 'Cl to a 35-~" edge in that team
depan ment
Special to tbe Dally Pilot
Hoppen .... as !>addkll v. llh thrl't' luul' 1n tht
tlr\t halt and p1d.ed up h1' t1)unh v.11h 1,11 11 \J ''
left 10 hamper his effo m J' '\.1•1'rJ,l.J tt'll t1;;
LINCOLN -There's nothing that really
compares to a win o n the road fo r a college
basketball coach 1n term s o f chang10g a person's
whole outlook on life
L'C Irvine's 8111 Mulligan returned to the
happ) state he's known for Monday mght.
courtesy of a hand of Anteater player<> who
tu med the ta hie'\ nn host Nebraska. 87·80. to up
their non-~.:onlrrnl·ncc record to I · I
· "That''i more hke the way we practiced th<;.
last si" weeks," -;aid a beaming Mulhgan. "h
was unbelievable improvement from Satur-
Their record aga10s1 non-<"onfcrence llX''
.... as 63-10 before UC In 1ne made a shambk'> ol
their rebound mg game. and combined ....,1th thl.'
red·hot shooting of ( orona del Mar H igh
product Mike Hess. 11 lx'ca me the <\ntl'3ll'f\.
first-ever victor) O\l.'r a 81 g Eight o pponrnt 1n
eight tnes.
Do" n b' a<. man' as eight point\ in th1· lir<>t
hall. the .\nteaters went 00 a roll In tht• '>l'll)nd
half .... 11h tiS 5 percent -;hooting Imm the llnN
1gn1tcd b~ Hee;\
He'\'> c:iml' oil the tx·nlh t1i pour in I t'1
points. 6-for-6 trom the field and 4-tor-4 JI thl'
ltne 1n addition to four ass1c;tc; w dl.'llght hi\
toach
"\A. e had 'omt· pat11•n,1 h1ni~ht 1'\1'11
th1,ugh v.e ~·oreJ -~11nh · 111nll!HH'11
\lulhgan "V.l' d hi.!· t1• 11-.1d th1· nJ\11111 111
'uinng. hut "t' d r.11hn h,1\l' "1"' \1 urrh' ·,
1111' 11n Hoprx·n .... .i, ••uht.1nd1ng
\turph' .... en1 th1·J1,1.1 n11' .rnd .11 .. n1· 1"11nt
1mfo.ated he had to h:i\1 '"nw lx·n,h :1nlt'
~1 ulhgan 1n his in1m11abl1 mJnnn l'\f'IJrnni
"He .... antc:d 10 come 11ut "' I ,;,iJil'd 11m1· .11111
gaH him a minute ..
Oilers
let one
getaway
Glenda le r allies
to record 64-61
wtn a t Huntington
By RICHARD DUNN
0°"' l'IMt COtfllP I •111
Huntington Beach 1 llgh. o n cruise
control for thre<' quarters. somehow
tnpped down the stretch in the fourth
quarter and watched lts Lead dwmdlc
into a 64-6 1 loss to G lendale in a high
\Chool basketball · season-opener
Mo nday night on the Oiiers' court.
The Dynamiters ( 1-0). the defend-
ing Cl F 4-A champions and ranked
No 10 10 1he 4-A this season. took
their ~cond k ad of the game (55-5 4)
w11h 3 04 rC'mftintn& in the founh
quan cr It wa'i a (Ome-from-bch1nd and
"outhu~tle" verd1c:,t accord 1nll to
Huntington Beach Coach Rov Miller.
u G lendale caught the Oiler' down
the ..iretrh and took what o ntt looked
hke an ca\\ II CJt-a,ame v1cton for the
ho~t Oiler'
"I tho ught defenSl\·cl~ we d id a great Joh
e'en though they scored 80 points.' continued In .ill the .\nteaters hit SQ pl'rcc:nt of their
Marinovich to transfer?
Vita Miller
"Of the 32 minutes." Miller said.
"we played well in the first 24 and
that's it. Unfortunately you have to
play the full 32 minutes.
"Glendale really came back and go t
back mto the ball µme They took
advantage of our m1st.akcs."
Huntington Beach (0-1) held . a
48-42-ed~c at the end of third periods.
but the nam1tcrs -behind small
guard M1 e McDowell's free throw
shooting a11d 6-5 forward Gco fT
Foote's strong inside {>lays -man-
aged to outscore the Oilers. 19-1 • 10
the final quarter to walk away with a
somewhat stunning win.
It was the onl) time that G lendale
ouucored the Oiler~ 1n a quarter. but
1t was pretty much cut-and-dry the
whole way. Hunt1n1ton 8e3ch lost 1t~
advantage for the first time in the
third quarter (37-36) with S 03 let\,
but inten~ backcoun play by senior
(Pleue ... OlL<9/82) .
ft's only rumor .
but MD QB m ay
swi tc h t o Capo
Bits and p1eccl'. with I I Orange
County high school~ah'e.1n k1ck1ng
1n the CIF football pla)otl"
•Who w1ll sue<c:ed C ap1<,trano
Vall«;) quartcrba(\( ott Start.. the
Chaffey High 1ran11fer',
It might bc ano1her tran<otcr ..,omc·
o ne witn still two years ofeh~1h1lit\
let\. who likes to throv. ..... hos left·
handed, who was a frec;hman s1ancr
at Maierlk1
Ifs a rumor which began li,~t'
weeks ago and keeps coming up 1 n
conversation, If 11"s true 11-ttf'ta1nh
can"t be for lack of pla)1ng u me or
pass1ngph1losophy. Todd
Mannov1ch threw 20 touchdo"' n
passes as a sophomore for 2. 5 \-4
yards. on top of four ~(~)an.I plu!>
gameusa freshman It 'IJU t a rumlir
but stay tun<'d
•There wert livt 1nd1' 1dual'i v.11h
record-brcak1nadrcamsao•n& into
the second round oftht playolTs. l'\u1
there's ju tone ltft (Ntwport
H arbor's hane Foley) af\tr last wttk
Only Foky rcma1M 1n tht hunt I tc
1s now JUSt 7 J yan.t short of
C1p1strano Valle> 's Bun \all tor all·
t1mecarttr PH Ina yardage with
4,883} ards. Fok~·., numhers arl' 0' er
t .... o )ea rs. Call'~ are fort~ear'
While on the subJN't 01 t:o~ a
bnlhant quarterback-... ho transferred
from Palm . pnngs High lo Ne-...pon
Harbor after his freshman 'ear hl·n··,
1,ometh1nR to ponder
Harbor head coach Mike Ci1dd1ng'
1'in't 1allting 10 the Dail~ Pilo t b«au..._.
his feathers ....,crc ruffied after a letter
10 the cd nor from a Laguna Bea' h tan
(displeased -...11h Harbor's ethic-; in a
ti8-27 ro ut) was rou11nel\ pubh~hed
But 1fb<' was talking. 11d sure like to
hear what he has to say about the
fo llowing quo te from Fole} to th<'
Daily Pilot earlier 1n the sea.son...., hen
he was singled out as the Pia) er ot the
Wttt after one o ft11 s man' standout
performances ·
Said Fole} "Coach G1ddanl-\ to ld
m e I woulddo bctttron a team tha l
could use m) talents and would
'urrounrl me wnh good player\
"Ht told me this arta '" brt 1er tor
l"C'C'ru1t1ng be-cause thert are mol"l'
good pLa.)Srsand they get good
e'J)(lsurt He knew mt' asa ~shmJn
-...htn I~ at Palm pnngs High and
helptd mt wo rk 11 o ut so I could come
to Newpon M) partnts art sep:ir·
atcd. One hv<'s in Palm ~pnnl" and
the o ther It vt's 1n Los >\natlts. ~wt
worked 11 out so I could stay wllh m'
iirandpartnt'\ who h ve 1n th1urea ..
'-skC'd 1fhe wa-; !"('('nut~ b~
(11dd1na' Folc\ an,wel't'd ") t'&h •·
RocER
CARLSON
PREP SPORTS
•Four other prep st.tndout) 1.amc
up short of nxord-brtal.1 n~ f'C'r
fo rmance'i 10 la~t .... c:ci. 'gamr' f ,11
instance
-Valencia\ Rn' Pallart'\ \ht• ,t,\ll'
leader 1n career ru-;hing IA 3'i "''11h1n
~ .. S \ards o ff.d1son '<; l\.ct"'-' 10 lk ll
1 I Q"".Q. 2.126) ards l for 'ii ogle \<'J" •n
rushing 10 O rang('( ount\ hut
d(ileh3 k ended ht'i 1.areer I '''
\ar<is sh on of the m ark
-Mater Ott's<.ian co,ton hJ\1 1'
tieldgoal th1sveor.one"h'-ol .\n
~rce·., 16 plaC'<'m<'nl'I tor t'-oe"' pMt
Harbor 1n I Q74. and he \llll 1\
-Lo' "lam110' H1gh"s Ro1'
l<..atzarotTcaught IOpa!>S<''>tOf.1'('
h1m9Horthe\ear hut a IO-Olo"w
EI Toro<'nds h1sch ~torthd II
record of I 07 b\ \t<'' c ' !:\am 1lt
R~mt"ad
-A.nd C ap1'ltr&no Valk~ 's 'i~rk
~-... h1S\U ttr tin1!>hed h\ 1:.1 Moden.l
(''-I 0) Saturda\' n1Jht his stat'
fal hnaJuCJtshortot Lo" .\Ito\' Mike
.. (Pl-...e eee TRAftSl't R /82)
Edison's
Collins
s~eking
revenge
He's not too happy
with the results of
last tiff with Lions
By RICHARD Dl'fltjN
o.a,,,... Cor111pondent
Edison High. steamrolling into the
CIF Big f1\e < n nference S<'m1linal'>
has bendittt'd trom ll wund dt'len~
all sea~on
.\nd Jim ( t1lhm J (at4h'1 on th<'
Charger,' defen'1'l' hne 1s Ii' 10g (IUI
a dream
\.\ e'>tminstt'r H 1gh me<1n"' htle a
ho t tt:am at the moment .,..h1ch tx·at
the Char~cr<, opt>n1ng \un'>t'I I cJgue
action <-_.·14l might be in for a
surpnse Fnda\ night tr11m c oll1m
He has soml'th1ng w prm e
\.\hen tht' I ion' pla,ed tht·
Charger'> earlier 1n tht> 'ear dnd tx'dt
them rather hand1h ( ull1n' and the
rest of Ed1.,on\ de.fens1\e t d\t "l'rl'
Player of the week
shut do" n .\ rant' around Ed1'410
\\'es1m10ster 'otTen'>I' e hnt" accord-
10g 10 C olhn'> lOmplelt'.'h i:ontrnllt"d
the Charger'> detrn\l\t' (ront 1n that
league-open ing mate h the
Charge~· onh lms 1n league pla'
But this t1m1: around ,., go10g w be
different II ( oll1n\ ha<i an' ~\·'><> 10
the matter ·
"I ha' e \omcth tnl! w pro\ e ht--
cause I d1dn t ha'e a good twml.'
against them <la'>t llme 1 • < ollin., \.ud
of the upcom1ni <IF Big h'e
Confettnce sem1hnal \ho-...do-...n at
Orange ( oast College Fnda' night
Colhns no doubt I'> 1>.ell prq1ar1:d
.\s a Junior .\II-.\mencan 1n the
Hunt1J1gton Bea(h Jn•a ( oll1n' U'>{'d
10 .... atched Ed11,11n High pla' dunng
some ol 1t'> glof'\ 'ear<. .\nd hl'.,
al~a's .... anted to pla~ 10 thl' C IF
finals -for the Edtsmt < harger'
Most of all ( 01110<. 1<, cumin~ oil
perha ps h1'!> fine<.t all-around gamt' ot
the seac;o n Ht' had a kt•\ ..a1 I. ot
5ef" 1te quant>rhatk Tim Rl•\\. ni..r.1n1
late 1n the luunh ljuaner Ill hl.'l p
(Pleaae eee COLLINS/BS)
Bears' bid
fails. \Vith
Dolphins
... 38~24
\ll\\t l I \P fhl '1l•1Jlkd
unlx.-aldhlt' t1:Jm t .1J u't hn n h\.'Jtt 1
b' a team thJt j l'Jr J&l hJJ 1t,t'lt
been t alkd unht·atahk '>l• hl•" ,\1J
tht'lr I ~-gaml "'inning ,m·.11.. ntil'l1
t"I' the \l1J m1 l>ol~1n'
.:·'\,,,htxj\ \ 1n\ln11hk n11h.1lh'
pt'r1ed. { hh.41(11 l •IJ• h \l1l.1 l>lll..,1
..aid J!ln h' 1,·am ,u•krcd '' tir'
'-at.1>0JI h11 t1'all Lc.i~Ut: tu~' 11
IQ 5. 1 ~-2-l 11• thl' D11lph1n' \\.•nda'
night '\.\ t' r1• tW ntz 11 ht•un .. t !"la, I. It
"I II tie go<1<l 11 •r u' ·
lndrl·d \h1nd,1\ 'ganw "J' nh1rt
111..c soml·th1ng !rum a \l'3r ·•!!1• 1.1. twn
tht' Dolph1nd'1cg.1r 11-1•..-n r,1ut1 111.1
l -l·2 rl.'gulJr '>t'J\on "tinr-1 and.1 h~.'rth
1n :he -.ur1:r H ''' 1
l •n\IJl'"
-\1 1t1'1 " • '<I '' .JI II\ t
f\ll\'l'"l n' fl 'h1 I ''l h.t ! in.I li.t.I
11 r11 nt' .ll in1nm"" •r. -m.irt•
1h;rn < 11• •• 1g1 h,i.1 ,ur·1·ri.h" -.l 1:> 1h1
l\fl'\ I •U' \l\ ~"'.; l' Ill '' hh h 11
11ut,u•rl'<I ·•rr••nr111' · 1 "
-I>.iri \1Jnn,1 lt•11l..1·J 111.r th1
\tannt '-'h11 1n •~'J h.iJ 111 tx,1
"-'a'>••n J-1"' '·' n r .1 ~ ,, t'>J I, J1!u1
lluanat"IJ .. t.. ,., 1·1 haJ II ' ,i.11'
•H'rcn't "nl 1.tnt J •' 2-• ·-
,,1r1h.1n1l 1hrn '•''" hd•"'n' -t'lut ht'
"'J\ '.id,t.'d IU'l 1hr1•1• l111lt'' I°'\ .1
trnx 111u' ru'h th.it hjJ f.11 l..1·,i up ''
l'n tcnn~ tht' gJnH \nil ht• ,,,n,1.1nt1'
mad1 th<' h1g rl.n l"J"I.,~ 1111 11r,1
J,,-..,n, ••n third Jnd I" .ind :h1r1I
.inJ-1~·,, i..1·1·p \11.im' ti"t t"•
t11u, hd11.,.. n ,Jn\ l'' .11 'l' ·
-T ht 1kl1'll\l l'\.11,h·rt•d tn th1
return ,,1,kll n"H' rnJ l>oug fk111·"
trom :i km·r in111r. ;1nJ 1hr hc-Jlh f)IJ '
ol ltn1·t"lcll l..l'r A·•h Aru,l11n,i.1 reii."
trred "' '-i• "' •n \11·' l ~ ulk1 and
ltm \1, \.tJh, n
Tars-Aztecs game
switched to Bolsa
'\.r"P<'n Har1'or High'<.(. H t rn
tra l l onkr('Ole 11•\'lthall µml ..... 11 l'l\
pla' ed ~ nda~ night at Roi\.'\ < 1r.10.t1·
High 1n < 1ard<'n (,rn, r
l.a l..)utnta High' \Jtc,' lH' the·
h11me team Th(' .\llCC'i or1K1nJlh
, h\l\r ( 1arden Cirn\e High. hu1an11n
1w1ng b0t~\..t'1hall murnaml'nt .in1l
nt her whoo I cnc1r.I\ or<, made flarl. "'It
1mflra('t1lal and La Quinta ""'tt.hl-.1
the gam(' 111 tht &l\I Grandt t.lt 1111'
located at "40 I \.\ ('<;tm10-;1cr \' t' n
< 1arden C •rtl' r
Both tht' \1tcl' .tnd I lar~ir '
'31lor<. hll\t" rn-~ r(,"\:llrd\ "'-1l \..lll11'
\(t fot., JO
\.fr nwh1lr. lhC' \nuthern < 1>11
lt'rtnl"t' 'it'm1(inal 1,amr ma11 h1nv.
an:h·n\lll\ rt 1 ornand M 1~~10n \.•<'Ill
v.111 ~ pla\ed a t Oran C <~" < ollegt \aturda~ n1ah1 \., '< l
Mar-Ina, Mater Dei triumph
Vi lngstopEstancia, 52-20;
Ma ter Del reezes at Western
Manna Hi&h's &iris basketball team &ot ofT on the ri&ht foot Monday Dtlllt. sweepina past Estancia with a
lopsided decision in the first round of the Irvine
Invitational 10 a pme at Irvine Hi&h.
And Mater Dci was a bij winner, too, taking a non-
leque triumpll at Western.
Here's how it went:
Marlaa H . E.a&ucla H : The V lkangs broke on top
and were never threatened in a pme characterized by
their coach, Mike Thornton, as a typical flrst start.
Despite the jitters_,, ~our Marina girls scored in double
fi.auret and Heather rJrkup came up with 12 steals, a 11naJc pme vt'tnol t"('rnrd
Dawn Charroin, a 6-1 sophomore, scored I 0 points.
and Temre Kuester (11 ), Kirkup (14) and Kathy Stuppy
SPORTS BREAK
San Diego manager
Dick Williams out,
says newspaper
,,.
From AP d_ispatchcs
SAN DIJ:;GO -San Diego Padres • ~anqer Dick Williams won't be back next
season and plans to accept an offer by the
club to buy out the final year ofhis contract,
accordina to The San Diego Union.
The newspaper reported today that Williams, who
is S6, will tell Padres president Ballard Smith of his
plans later this week. The remainder of Williams'
contra.ct is worth an estimated $250,000.
Williams has declined com-
ment. His wife. Norma, has
reponedly urged him io retire.
According to the report,
Smith and Williams met Oct. 30,
at which time Smith offered
Williams the choice of returning
as manager or resigning with full
pay. Williams was not offered an
extension of his contract.
Williams said then that he
would fulfill the contract, but the
recent firing of third base coach
Ozzie Virgil reportedly caused Williams' change of
heart.
Williams and Virgil arc close friends.
Smith c.alled the newspaper report speculation and
said be expects Williams back in 1986.
"I can't understand why there is all this specu-
lation, it's absolutely not true ... Smith said. ''.As far as
I'm concerned, Dick will be back. f assume that's what
he wants to do.
"If he doesn't want to come back. we can't make
him manage."
Smith said he has scheduled a meeting with
Williams later in the week and added~ "I would like for
someone to tell me who would be a better manager than
Dick. I remember where we were before he came here."
Virgil. however, said he believed the Padres
oipnization fired him in an effort to get rid of
Williams.
"J can only a.ssume it was done to undermine Dick
and try and get him to quit," Virgil said.
The Padres had finished .500 or better only once in
their 13-ycar history before hiring Williams. who
managed Boston to the 1967 American League pennant
and OaJcJand to World Series championships in 1972
and 1973.
Williams' first two Padres teams both fini~hed in
fifth place. but in 1984 San Di~o had 91 victories and
its first National League championship.
Quote of the day
· "I feel like I just broke Wilt's scorin$ record.
This definitely feels better than sconni I 00
points," Oippers star Derek Smltll, after his wife
Monica gave birth to the couple's first child, a
boy.
Coo r suffers broken nose
INGLEWOOD -Veteran guard m
Michael Cooper of the Los An eles·Lakers
suffered a broken nose in a coltsion in the
final seconds of the team's 11 7-113 victory ..
Sunday night over the Chicago Bulls, it was announced
Monday. .
The injury, however. Wilf not cause Cooper to mlSS
the Lakers' next game on Wednesday against the Utah
Jazz.
Juz pulls out 103-100 win
SALT LAKE CITY -Pace Mannion m
scored all of his nine points in the final
period and Mark Eaton scored five of his
eight an the last three minutes to spark the
Utah J~ to a come-from-behind 103-100 National
Basketball Assoc1at1on victory over the Golden State
Warriors Monday night.
( 11) added twin fi1turcs.
Mater Del H, Weaten U : Kim Elkrrnan. a 5-9
senior, swept the boards with 16 rebounds as the
Monarchs opened their season on 11 tugh note.
Ellerman was the leading scorer for the winners with
17 points. with help com in& from Nocllr Mangre ( 14
point$) and Geri Gainey ( 15 poina and 9 a~s1sts).
Dodgers, Vikes vie tonight
Members of the Los Angeles Oodaers, including
shonstop Dave Anderson, catcher Mike SC1oscia. pitcher
Mike Marshall and Ken Howell and recently traded
outfielder R.J. Reynolds. will be competing against a
group of Marina Htah teachers and t:oaches tonight.
h's an exhibition basketball game with tipoff at 7.
with proceeds benctitting the Vikings' baseball program.
Admission is $2.SO for adults. $2 for students and
$I .SO for children under 12. Admission to children under
Sis free . .
Three coaching spots filled
Three college football coaching vacan-Ell
cies were filled Monday when David •II•
McWllUam1 was named the head coach at
Texas Tech. DeGD.11 Ericson took over at
Wyonung and Stan Parrl1b was selected the head man
al Kansas State. Parrish. 39, who coached Marshall
University to its first winning season in 20years, said "I
took a job nobody else wanted. But when we win some
games. others will wish they were the coach," He has a
four-year contract worth $65,000 a year and replaces
Lee Mooe, who was installed as interim head coach in
S£ptember following the dismissal of J im Dickey, K-
State's head coach since 1978 , . . McWllllam1, the
defensive mastermind for the University of Texas,
signed a five-year contract to become the head coach at
Texas Tech and promised "we're goin'-to talk bowls
and championships here every year. ' Texas Tech
hasn't had a winning season since 1978, and the 43-
year-old McWilliarns replaces Jerry Moore. who was
fired Nov. 19 after five years with the Red Raiders ..
Ericson comes to Wyoming after four years at the
University of ldaho, where he bad a 32-15 record. He
replaces AJ Kincaid.
$719,777 payoff on Pick Six
SAN MA TEO -The biggest single ~
payoff in California racing hist0ry,
$71 9,777.40 on Sunday's Pick Six betting
at Bay Meadows, was collected Monday by
a rcurcd salesman who has been playing the horses for
49 years.
The big winner, who desired to remain
anonymous. was described by track officials as a 68-
year-old retired salesman of electrical supplies. He held
the only winning ticket. a S24 investment. and placed
the bet through a friend who went to tbe satellite
wagenng facili ty at Golden Gate Fields. the track near
the winner's home town. Vallejo.
Kim Oden earns MVP honors
LOS ANGELES -Senior Kim Oden m
of Stanford was selected as the most
valuable women's volleyball player in the
Pacific West Athletic Conference. 11 was
announced Monday.
Oden. a 6-2 middle blocker. was the only Stanf~rd
pla,Yer selected to the all-conference first team. She 1s a
proouct of Irvine High School. and her sister. Elaina, 1s
a freshman star at Unjversity of Pacific.
Other first team selections were outside hitter Liz
Masakayan and setter Michelle Boyette of UCLA:
setter Kim RUddins and outside hiller Tracy Clark of
Southern California; middle blocker Tammy Webb of
Arizona State. and middle blocker Melissa McLmden
of Anzona. All are seniors except Webb, who 1s a Junior
Second-team choices were setter Wendy Rush and
outside hitter Barbara Fontana of Stanford. middle
blocker Leslie Devereaux of Southern Cal; setter
Regina Stahl of Arizona State, and middle blocker Lisa
Ettesvold of UCLA.
Canadiens rip Canucks, 7 -0
'
Kjell Dablln and tt•t• Naslund each
score tWice to lead the Montreal Canadiens
to their thir · ·
gue victory, a -0 triumph over the· .
Vancouver Canucks Monday night. Canadiens goal-
tender Doag Soetaert kicked out 26 shots to register his
second shutout of the season and earne!l a .. ~.tanq1qg
ovation from the 16, 710 fans for recording his I OOth
career tnumph. Elsewhere in the NHL. Doug Sbedden
and Mlk.e Bullard scored early power-play goals and
goalie Roberto Romano recorded the third shutout of
bis career. leading Pittsburgh to a 6-0 de<:1s1on over the
New York Rangers.
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TRANSFERS HOLD SOME BIG KEYS ...
From Bl
Smith in Cl F season yardase
(3,437-3, I SO) and completions
(252-225).
•Ocean V 1ew football coach Karl
Gaytan was released today after a
week's llospital stay in which he had
his gall bladder removed, and certain·
ly none too soon.
Gaytan should have had it done
when he was hosp1t.ahzed before lhe
Seahawks' opener With Kennedy, but
prolonged it11 wcckpast scason'Rnd
so he could attend the coach 'sall·
teaaue meeting, lcavina has doctor
fwnina.
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•Edison's 14-l 3win over Scrvite
gives the Chargers a 3-1 edge over the
Friarsand it marks the first one-point
victory for Edison since ttte 15-14
miracle wan over fountain Valley.
The Chargers had lost four straight
one-point decisions ( 14-13 to West·
minster in I 982)and thrtt times in
the 8-3 campajgn of a year ago.
•There is no truth to the rumor Ne~rt Harbor High officials arc
cons1denngnmmy(Run-it-up)John-
son of the Univemty0fMiam1 as the
Sailors' next walk-on coach.
•A list ofT op I 0 coaches in Orange
Counry 1s obviously impossible to
compile from 1-10. but1t would
certainly include this group, all of
whom are still competing in the
playoffs: Edison's Bill Workman,
Marina's Dave Thompson. West·
minster'sJim O'Hara. Mission
V1c1o's Bill Crow. El Toro's Bob
Johnson. El Modena·s Bob Le'iter.
Santa Ana's Dick Hall, La Quinta's
Joe Zeno, La Ha bra's Bob Rau and
Saddleback'sJerry Witte.
• Prqame chatter that never ~ms
to make the pme story:
From Edison's Workman pnorto
theSetvitepme. "This 1sa loose
crew, they're havina fun in practice,
they're not tired of football. We had
three fiahts on Wednesdiy and every-
one wu lauahana later in the afttr-
noon. Jt'1just a.,cataroupofluds " Edlson won, 14-13.
From Marina's Thom i,»on pnor to
the BishopArnatpme: "If they don't
honor our pauing pme and play up
we'll dcfinitelno to the pass De·
fens1vely we'll give them a 5-2 look,
but we'll get out of1t real quick."
Manna won. 33-12.
•How loose 1s 1t at Manna? Viking
quarterback Rick Vanderriet ap-
proached his coach minutes before
the game and asked who would be
ki ckmgofT.
"I don't know,'' said Thompson.
"Who's doing the best 1n practice'!"
Vanderriet shuffied his feet and
said, "I don't know, but I've been
kicking them into the e nd WM "
"OK," said Thompson. "You try
the first one."
•Remember the preseason prog-
nostications of Orange Coast area
supenority in football?
J t seemed like pipe dreams after
seeina Edison whipped hy El Modena
1 n the non-league opener ( 14-0) and
by Westminster(24-I 4) in the Sun~t
League opener. And com~ine that
wtth Newport Jiarbor's 36-26 los,at
Irvine, Marina'5 1-2-1 st.art, Wc5t·
m instcr'5 two defeats just prior to
leaauc play, and the demise of
Fountain Valley and Huntington
Beach.
But look at them now What ever
happened to the C'itrus Reh LeaJUC,
which was bein& touted&$ the 811
Fi ve's super league? Maybe it t.nkc5
rnort than one year to make 1t so. Or
maybe the Citrus Belt 1sn'ta super
le&aue at all.
•On the subject of Edison H1ah
and its reladvcly few one-pomt
victories onate. the quote of the day
from Gaytan: "I know 1t wasn"t
Ocean View:·
,
Whitson seeks
some distan ce
OILERS LOSE, 64-61 •..
From Bl
forward Ri co V1u (6-2, 180) and a minutes of the fourth quarter helped
combination of Steve Pcmper's fine tum Jhe Oilers' lead into a 6 1-54 NEW \ORK (AP) -Pitcher inside shootin& and d.·~n Jensen's disadvanuge. McDowell (14 points)
Ed Whitson, whose mediocre stronf reboundina ~\Tahf)the Oilers sank two cruclal free throws and two
season wa'i punctuared by a fi&hr back an to the lead. con(ortably, after field aoalsdunn& the Dynamiters' 12·
wuh Manager Billy Martin. fias third quarters. pomt spurt. and by the time the Oilers
asked to be traded from the New "We had 16 or 17 turnovers in the were on the defensive end of a pme
York Yankees. first half," Miller said. "I wasn't tbey were leading mo$t of the way,
Yankees owner Oeorgc Stein· happy with that at all." Glendale went into it$ (our-cotner
brenner sajd Monda~ that Whit-Maybe not, but Huntinaton Beach pread.
son's aacnt. T om Reich. con-rested on the shoulders of Pemper "We didn't convert and we got
veyed th~ pitcher's desires, add· (team-hi&h 20 points) and Shane outhustled by them ~te m the game:·
ing. "I'll do what I can to Pariseau (ei&ht points) most of the Miller said. "We ~witched zones and
accomodate him. I don't know time and built a 14-13 [cad at the end fell asleep.'' *
that there's any interest." of the first quarter. Then the Oilers Tonight's non-league agenda for
outscored the Dynamiters ( 18~17) in Orange Coast area prep basketball
Whitson signed a five-year, the second fo lead at halnime, 32-30. includes Fountain Valley's Barons at $4.4 m11ion frce-a1ent contract
with the Yankees last season. Down the stretch, Huntington El Toro, in addition to tournament
i-Accordang to the New York Beach led early oo. But midway pl~y for Mater De1 and Univensty
Times, the contract includes a through the fourth quarter, ~Oer H1a,h. ' · h II h" 1 d. 54-49 dd 1l the O lers Mater Dei opens with Lynwood at provision t at a ows im to ea ma • su en y i 8 o'clock at the Valencia lovhational, demand a trade. Whitson was stopped -stopped playma offense · ·
10-8 last season with a 4.88 . stopped playing defense ... and and University duels Cypress at 6 in
earned run averqe. started turning the ball over again. the first round of the CCrritos-Gahr 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::::.~F~i:v:e..!fi:u:m~b:!:les •i•n .. th .. e .. m .. id•d•le .. •T•o•u•m .. a•m•e•n•t. .............. ..
Battling for rebound
Prep football
players of week
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BILL CRAFT
Martna
The 6-0. 19()..pound senior
defensive back was involved in 20
tackles (eight solo. 12 as.sists).
knocked down two passes. caused
a fumble and blocked a PAT.
·---------------------
MIKE O'CONNOR
Mater Del
A 6-0. 222-pound senior
linebacker. be was credited with
nine unassisted tackJes, 7 assisted
tack.Jes, a fumble recovery and
one batted down pass.
·----------------------
BRY Alf WD..DMAN
Newport Barbor
.A runnin'-back and defensive
back, the Sailors' senior was in on ,
I 0 solo tackles, and rushed for a
7.1 average in Harbor's 6-0 vic-
tory over La Mirada. ·----------
ROBERT MARTINEZ
Weatmlnater
The 5-11 , 170-pound senior
safety intercepted a pass to end
the game in to cap a big win. He
also had 8 solo tackles and two
deflected passes.
·--------------------~
MIKE ANGELOVIC
Edleon
·The 6-0. 175-pound senior
quanerback completed 20 of 28
passes for 255 yards and one TD,
with no interceptions. He .also
rushed for 37 yards on 15 carries.
·--------------------~
GLENN CAMPBELL
Saddle back
UC lrrine'• Johnny RC>llen battlea for a
rebound u teammate Tod Murphy (below)
loob on. Roten bad 24 polnta and 11
rebounda wblfe Murphy bad 21 polnta, 10
rebounda and 9 ualata tn an 87-80 win a t
The 6-0, 200-pound senior
tailback rushed for 93 yards on 21
carries, scored three touchdowns.
made several key blocks and also
played well at linebacker.
Nebruka. -:. *----------~
COLLEGE BA SK[ TBALL
lJSC oes flat in second half
Pen n rall ies to topple
outhernCal. 63-54:
Pepperd ine Is s h arp
F rom AP dl1patcbes
PHILADELPHIA -Junior guard
Chris Elzey scored 20 points as Penn
rail ied an the second half and defeated
Southern Cal 63-:>4 Monday night in
college basketball at the Palestra.
The v151tmg Trojans held a 46-40
lead with JUSt over six minutes
remaining. but Penn ran off 10
straight points. A free throw by Perry
Bromwell witt) 2:57 left gave the
Quakers a 50-46 advantage.
The Trojans cut the lead to 52-50
on a layup by Ivan Verberckt with
2:08 remaining, but Elzey made two
free throws, and a three-point play by
Bruce Lefkowiu with 47 seconds to
go scaled the victory.
Lefkowitz added 15 for Penn, now
2-0. while freshman Tom Lewis had
20 points a nd Demck Dowell 12 for
the Trojans, who fell to 1-3.
Elzey, who was 47 for 50 from the
foul line last year, went 6-for-6.
Elsewhere in college basketball
Monday night:
Pepperdlae 110, Nevada-Reeo It:
Junior forward Enc White scored 18
points and grabbed eight rebounds to
lead a balanced Pepperchnc attack as
the hot-shooting Waves pounded
Nevada-Reno in a non-<:onference
game.
The Waves connected on S9.0
percent of their field ·aoal attempts
and outrebounded the Wolf Pack
41-22 1n winning easily.
Jon Korfas added I 6 points and
had six asmts for the Waves.
Staaford 108, tJC Su Dle10 It:
Steve Brown scored 20 points to lead
six tanford scorers in double fiaures as the Cardinal cn11sed past the
Un1vers1ty ofCaJiforn1a~n D1eao.
Stanford, 2-0. outscored the
Tntons 26· 7 1n the final eiaht minutes
of the first half en route to a 58-33 lead
at the intermission.
The Cardinal defense forced the
Tntons, a Division Ill team, into
commmina 31 tumovcra. oom1111 up
wuh 17 steals. Keith Ramec had 11x
tht'fis for Stanford.
Mlt'~.... 17, THHllH U:
Fl'f~hm11n forward Glen R ice came ,
off the bench to score 14 points and
Roy Tarpley added 13 to lead No. 3
Michigan to an easy 87-52 victory
over Tennessee.· -·
The Wolverines, 4-0, broke the
game open midway through the fi rst
half, outscoring the Volunteers 2S-4
over a 9:5 1 span to take a 39-16 lead
with three minutes remaining in the
penod.
Dake t8, East Carolina H : Mark
Alarie scored 25 points as sixth·
ranked Duke, playing its second game
in less than 24 hours and its third in
four days, cruised lO a victory over
East Carolina.
Alarie scored 21 ofh1s J?Oints in the
first half at the Blue Devils, 6-0. built
a 53-33 half\ime advantage in its
home opener. Johnny Uawkins
added 16 points and Tommy Amaker
I 0 for the Blue Devils.
Georgia Tech 1%, St. LoaJ1 55: Mark
Price tnggercd a 12-3 spurt early in
the second half. and second-ranked
Georgia Tech sank 6-of-7 foul shots in
the closing 59 seconds while casmJ to
a triumph over St. Louis University.
Freshman Tom Hammonds had 16
points and Price 13 for Georgia Tech,
which led 33-30 at half\ime. Bruce
Dalrymple hit four straight fou l shots
near the end that helped the Yellow
Jackets improve their record to 2-1
Montana State 8!, Pacific 7t:
Junior forward Kral Ferch scored 23
points and IU<lbbed 11 reoounds
Irvine's Hanielin
earns South Coast
defensive player
of the year honors
Hamelin
Capistrano Valley Hit.h's Scott Stark and Nathan Call, the Cougars' l·l
aerial punch at quarterbac\ and wide receiver, have been named co-offensive
players of the year in the South Coast lea$ue by the circuit's football coaches.
Defensive honors go to Bobby Hamelin offrvine High and Mike Gonzales
of El Toro.
Hamelin, at 6-2. 225, was the key to lrvUlC'.s defeMC. u was the .5-9. 17.5-
pound Gonzales for El Toro.
Al·Seutlt '"'' i...we O ..... NMV• ll'LAY•Rt 0, Y•AR D•,•NSIVI ll'LAYllU OP YIAlt
SColl Stirk, Ceoo Velitv ... 3, llS, tr , Ill> Mlkt OO!laelft, El Toro, S•,, 17J, v
Natllen Cell, Ceoo Vallev, 6-0, 1'7, V , wr tooclv Ham.tin, trYIM, 6•1, ttS, tr
"UT T8 AM O"INSI ""IT H AM 09'1NSI '"-"9vw, IOell "" wt. Yr. ~ ,....,.,, ~ "'· wt. Yr. lltec-Todd hc:lltOI, Caoo Vatltv S·11 161 Sr OL-Cllrlt Wetl«m4tn, El Toro 6·4 2U Sr
lltec-8otl D«an. Minion Vlelo S-11 16J Sr DL-koll 5Hldtr19, El Toro .. 5 741 Jr
lltec.-Cllfl• .. 1...,, El TOt"O S-11 110 $r OL-Flleoe fMd!M, S.n Cltm«tta 6·7 ns "· OL-0.r,._, lelr'd, Dana Hllh 6·4 24S Sr OL--111 Marttlft, Irvine 6·1 210 Sf,
OL-Greo kerdl, lrvtN ,_, 240 Sr OL-Eddle Frtnco. II Toro • 2 211 "·
Ot.-e.n Mort4111, Ml .. IOn Vltlo ••• 240 Sr L•~·rv llttnt..-... INIM 6·0 m sr.
0t.-0av9' kltle\', C...O Vattey 6·4 "' $( L.a-alll MelM, MltMoll V1tle 6•t 1'5 I/.
Ot.-ttk ll Co.••· Minion Vlelo •·• ,. Sr LI-Tom kMoiar, 0.llt "''"' ,., '°' "· 1118-TOOO Ytn, MIHlon V1elo 6• I 212 " LI -Scott .,,.1\ It Toro ' ' '°' >r .-.-Tom Orleco, CHO V ... Y •·O * Sr 08-Matt ._altll, O.ne Hiit\ , 10 llO " 1111-AI .. t.kar, S.n C""*'lt S-t 16S Sr 01-o.Mlt Ertr.. Minion V-• S-11 170 5'.
Puflter-Marc Prttton, Min to" 6 I IU Jr 01-Ertc Bran, It Toro S·t 110 "· Klc.ker-.Joey Hotti.. 0.fla Hlllt S-tO IU Jr
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!Cnennet 1 at S o m.)
ORANGE BOWL Ill MM!ml)
Oitlenoma 19· I 1 v1 Penn Siert 111 01
ICl'lann11 4 11 S om J
All Hmu PST
I Penn St1te (47J
2 Mleml. Fte !JI
l Iowa Il l
401\lel'IOma 1S1
S M1chlo1n 111
6 Flor Ida
7 Ntoratw.a
a Tt nntuee
9 8 rign1m Young
10 Air Force
11 Tt.a\ A&M
12 LSU
I) Arllan1as
1• UCLA IS Atelllm•
16 Auoorn
17 Or.lo State
11 FIOttoe State
19 Of\tal'IOme Staie
10 Bowling Gr""
Rtc ... d
11·0·0
10·1·0
10 1·0 9· l·O
9 1 I
9 I t
9 2 0 .... ,
10-1-0
11 1·0
9·2·0
8·1· I
9-1-0
1·1 I
1-2-1
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l ·l·O
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l·l 0
11·0·0
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903 6 119 •
146 10
6Sl 9
617 11
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1.0 12
91 11
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01ners recemno •Oles Georgia T ecn 11
MA1rv1ono 69 Texas 30 Savior 26 Arlrona
11. Ceoroie 16, Armv 1l Wa•1'1noton S
Artzon1 Stale • Fresno State 3 M•ch1gan Stele I Wt!\! Virginia I
HJGH SCHOOL
CIF Semlftnals
FllUDA Y'S GAMES (7:.JO)
BIO F Ive Com.tenet
Marini 11·3· II vs Lono Beach Polv
t 10· II 11 Cerritos Cot1eoa
WestmlnUw 11·41 vi. Eclhlfl ( 10· 1> di
Oranoe Cou t College
Ctntrll Confet'9nce
NIW-1 H•r1Mlr ( 10· 1) V\ La Oulnta
I 10·21 ., 80IH Granoe High
Secldlebld1 (11·1) al La Haoro (9 21
~ Confef'ence
El Modena 111·1) vs Santi Ana 18 41 al
Santa Ana Steolum
Min ion VlelCJ 110· I· IJ v\ E1 Toro C9 l t
at Orenoe Coe\! Co1ieo. c»1uroav 1 30
1>m J
CNltel Conference
Pa.aoena 18·41 v\ Mu.r II II a t
Gi.ndate l11gn
Harr ll·l · IJ 11 Wn• Torrence 11>2·21
E11toen\ Conference
Claremonl 111 · IJ v1 Norco 110 1> el Remona H1gn
Remona !1·41 vi Damien !1•4 a1 C11rus
COllt9e
H lf1h we• Mn\ C onferenct
Ce nvon 12·01 et LomPOC 110 71
Hewtr.orne r 1 l ·0-11 et Anteloe>e Vallev
18·•1
SGu!Mutwm Conftf'tnet
Arrovo ( 11 11 v) Cnar•t r o .. • t 11 01 ar
Covina HIOl'I
Dlamono 8ar 117·01 vs San 01m11\
110· I) al Ml San Antonio College
11Nno c~.
f en1cnaPI 110•11 el Vellt '1 Cnro\l1an
( '' 0) Montclair Preo 19·ll vs Paraclel~ (II II
a' Anlelooe Valley C1111eoe
o.-1 ·Mollntaln Confet'9nce
Notre Dame 110·11 vs Hor..,aro <1 ~I al
LA Va tlev Colleoe
St Gefitvteve C 10·21 at Ltu1on11er
t 10· 1-1)
N8A
WESTE.-N CONFERENCE
l>•<·lfk Dtvl.-w L Pct G8
Lelren IS 1 U 2
Por111nd 12 I 600 4 • Saatttt a 10 444 I ,
C.Ol<len State I 12 .00 I ,
~ 6 11Jll9
Ph~I• l IS 161 11
Ml<lwnl DMllon
11ouSIOn 13 6 434
Denver 11 6 667
Ule t'I 17 I 600 I • Oellu 9 1 S6J 1 ,
~·n An1onoo 10 a SS& 7 I
Sa cremento s 12 2'74 I
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Allt11fk Dlvlllen
80\lon 1 S 2 987
Phli1dt4onie. 9 a 519 6
New Jertev 10 9 >S76 6
Wunino1011 1 10 411 I
New York 4 14 121 11 J
C "'9r M DMJlen
Mllweu11ea lS 6 71•
Oelrolt 11 1 "11 2
A1t1n1e I 11 •21 6
Clt vttend 1 10 417 6
Chlcaoo 1 13 J.SO 1 • lndlene J 14 116 10
MMMY'• Sc:-Ut•h 103 GOldtn Stete 100
T ........ 1~
Denver et Ntw York
Porttano at Wu ti1119ton
tnotana 11 Clevt11no
Pttll1delot1l1 11 De1ro11
8oston 11 MllweultM
Pt\otftl• at Hou\ton ClllcAleo 11 Sacramento
Oettu el GolO.n State
S.n •n•on•o at Seetttt
c ..... ...,10
<ll-dl tlWW9ll Mendlvl
Rec:wd ~ ""'' 1 Hor'l'I Cerollne '4Sl S~ 12l9 I
2 Mlct1'91n (111 4 0 ll•S l
3 Duke l41 •o 1111 6
4 Svr•C:111tt ) 0 10~ • s Gtorgla 'tech 7· l '10 1
6.Gaoru.111wn 111 2 0 90I I
1 KanHI l · I aJO s
I Oll.l11'10m1 S 0 '" 1) t Kenluctlv )•0 69' 10
IONot" 0.mt 11) 2 0 ~ 11
I l l.ou11l1n1 SI•'• s 0 SIS 11
12 1•1no11 7· I S27 1
U~1 S1111 2 0 4'9 14
1• Htv ·l11 Vt0H 4 I •4S I•
IH I JOM'\ ) I 412 It t• Loultvl!M 1 , 111 ~
11 All 81rmlngnam 1 1 1'6 10
II !Owl • 0 12• It A11°"'11 l 1 111 It
Ille> 11\dlana 1 o 177
0t•1 rtc-1¥11\0 votfl Horth CarOlll\I
Stall 117 OtP1ut 11 Mln>llll<I ~ P1I "°"'Oii St A,..,en\a \ S7 ()fllo S11lt SJ
v1r11111a '°· r~... .o. c;_,.. " Vlr9lnla TIC\ 10 Breclltv 16 Wa.,.,lnoton u Htll'f n A•oell'll 11, "'-dint 11
Hew ~•lco t AfllOlle St•lt I HOVt lOfl •
Wn t Vlr9tnl1 •• LOYoll 1• l SI Jo~ I
l Tnu A~M >. La mar 7, V •non 1 ~due IT~ l
UC INIM 11, N.WHh to (Mft < __ ,
UC .. VIN• 111) Nl t 1U$1C.A 1901 """'tp ...... "' C•rm..11 ~ O ) 10 Dav 1 I ) \
Murorv a ~ I 11 Logan ' 1 1 10
R091t1 10 • J 1• HOOPII\ • • • I•
llr_, 1 1 ~ 6 ~""•~ 1 I 4 IS llu<"-nen J o 4 ' Carr 1 S 1 19 HI \\ t 4 1 16 8eltou• ) 1 0 1
i.1>111l•l•d 1 0 I 4 MAI U.1 • 0 , a
S.11tr 0 0 0 0
NIUl>lrt 0 0 0 0
J1clo.m1n O 0 0 O lote1' 36 IS 19 11 To1e11 lJ u It to
H1ltl1~ Nel>i111\e ~ 40
recr.r1ce1, UCI oanc"
c-...,c~
WEST
Sl•nlord toe. uc ~n 011od &9
il¥esr.lng1on St "' C.onH111 61 Pto09rdlne 100. Ntvaoe Reno 69
Portland 63. loe"o SI SS
LSU n HIWeli·Loa ..
Montana St. E W•,nlngton S6
A1v11 P1c1llc 7l. Hu ling, 11
ROCKIES
Air Foret 16 Aoem' St SS
Co1or1do 101 Sente C1aq1 11
Colorado Sr 74 N Coloreoo 60
l'ort Ltwl• IS San11 Fe 60
Mo111an1 St 11 Pa c1llc J2
S Ulen 7S. Gr1no Canvon 7)
MIDWEST
UC trvtne 11 Nel>iul\e SO
Ci.vetano St 101 Youno\town SI 69
Crttol'!ton .. Neo ·Omana SI
G-OI• TKn t.2 SI LOul• SS 111 Cnlcego 109 North Part\ 91
1111no11 S• SI W1\ ·Green Bev )9
1r1ol1ne St 7S St Amorow 4S
M11ml. Ohio 91 Centrt SJ
M1cn1g1n 11 Tennen ee S1 M1nnesote 11 E lll1no1s 69
T 01eoo 14 Detroit 70
W \COll\on 90 Sa n Franc11co Sr 61
!:AST
Penn 6J. use s.
American U 103, Gt ttvsouro 71
Armv SI. Rol>lrl Morris SO lot) 80\lon Coll 18 New 11amo\t1lrf SS
80\ton U 1), Man acnuH llS 67
Ot1awere SS Cr.ev11ev 93
Duouasne 19 Indiana Pa S2
11amltton S6. Colgate SS
11otv Crou 91 Dartmou"• 11
l alevettt 11. Mora vian 63
La Se lle 103 Melna 10
Navv IOS Cu a Western SS
N•aoara 10 Ore.et 67
Providence SJ Nor rneu iern 68
)1 8oneventure 11, St Mer'1"\ 11
SOUTH
Atooom1 99 U•an 69
8aot '' t.J F urmen 69
Centener. .. E Te ... 8 aol•SI 49
C1ladel 91 Pleomol'• 66
C1em\Ofl 101 R1oer 63
Dv•e 91 Ea \! C1rohna l>4
E Kel'tUCl\v 73 Va toera•\O 48
Lou111ana Tech 69 NW Louis11na t.J
Norin Carolina SI S8 T amPa "'
N C C nerlollt SS LonowOOCI 6J s Ml\\•U•Pl>I a 1 McN~se St 11
Soutnern 17 Nocl\Olls S• SS
Sttl\on 103 8elnune·Cookman 1'
SW LOU•l•ena 11 Mo ·SI Lou11 60
VMI 91 Jame1 M•O•IOll ..
W Kentuc•v 17 S llllno•1 67
SOUTHWEST
Au111n Pov a. R•ct 11
llovtor 91 Concoro11 T eaas t.ot
llrooitv 76 w 1111no1\ 62
Pra1r•t 'l/HAw a1 Teaas A&M POO tra•e•
conlllc1
Sul Ron SI aa Ntw Me••CO S• 86 1011
Ttu\ Tecr1 69 Oreoon 68
Teu\ Arllng1on 79, SW Teau SI 73
HIGH SCHOOL
Gl«ldllle '4, Huntington S.adl 61
(noll•LHllUll
GLENDALE (.,_) HTH. BEACH I" l
'9ftof !O foll of II> Foote 9 l l 24 Pari\eou 4 O l 8
Ac ton 9 ) 10 o< oo J 0 l 6
McDwll J 3 I& Ptmoer a 4 4 10
M<11alt 0 1 1 V•t1 1 0 S 4
Porter 0 4 ' 4 JtMen 5 1 4 II
'l/enegH 0 0 O Lane 1 0 1 1
'.>elllvoe 1 1 l °Sr>o"' 1 1 0 a
Sonnv 0 O O Bett 1 1 1 1 4 Tot•~ 11 11 " t.ot T?•o' .& 9 21 61
Ho If tome Hunt ngto" B"&t r l2 )0 Ttc11n1c11\
HIGtl sdlOOI scons
TOURNAMENTS
LlllUl\I 8e1dl ( Fw1I ROlll\d)
San C1emen1 e 66 Trov 61
Tu\I" 60 S:el Drool.. S6
NO'tO 55 Sl!'I 4Jlil "8
l •Ovr>• Be<tC" •9 Tra1>uco H I•\ JV j/
va1enc ..
,r•1e~t • S8 La Haora JO ... lt!ila 118 Rantl'I() A arnoro, 41
Gerden GrO'Ye
L aouna H•lls 46 Loar a •A
E Doraoo 106 Cr,,no S6
HOH· TOURNAMENT
Cttr>Oalt l>4 Hun11no1on Be..01 61
HIGtl school r•nlri"9s
CIF S· A I Final 1914-&S rece><O\)
PH School, l<Nl911t Recoro•
1. 0<11n View, S11nH 1
l. Mater Del, A"991111
l Veroum Ot•. Cam.110 R~a1
• Long Beach Poiv Moore
5 SI Bernard Cam.no Rea1
6 ~t Monica Camino Rea1
1 S• Antr.Onv Camino Rea• a Serre Ca mino Rea r
10. Edhen, Sun\tt
Ot~tr\ P u\ )! 16 10
Marine I 11 I•), M •ar
No,t • '"'•uoel 1~
• • nc .ors ~ torte • """
CIF 4-A
LOvoia
10 U•
tor't r
O·lt"
19·0
17 17
71 6
18 s
11 I]
19 b
21 6
I Serie Y.t>roea 80• ~ t ~
1 aD< Va iev Sov'" ·.,..,,. 11 '
l "" ,.r Pa c 1,c 10 I
4 Oom·n11uei Sae Gaor•e Vo11ev n s
S Somo Valle• Mar""Or-le " ~
6 'lll•U10r> v ,,o !>outn Co"'' 21 5
I C•" 10, San Gaor e Va •ev •• 9 a "40rll\ tvv 11 •
9 Santi B•roera Cr an"e 1) I
10 C.tr noa1e Pac1ftc 11 0
O•ner' C rescer>ta v a1 t v 19 8
Lvnwood •26 1• Cor-11.i Mer 119·1>
CIF l ·A
M orn1ng\10e Pioneer
Hl1 W l\on ~.err a
l(,alflla E""o1r1
• Pomona 801e•on~
~ 8ru 01onoe Orar>11e
6 Damien 8.nelll"e
I C ano ha Hae t Nl<1 a 8urrOulltl\ 'RI C.CHOP" 9 Nog11le\ Sot rr 11
10 F yllfrlon r ret wav
CIF l A
1 Muro1w Sant• I'"•
2 So<rlh Puedena R•o 11onoo
l Senti Clara Frontier
4 Cet>flllo LO\ Padre\
S Benning Sun• sr
6 St Joitotl 1 SM• Los Paoro 1 81eor Rio HO(IOO
I ClllO.MU Fr()(ll•e•
t 111109r.1 San An<1ree\
10 Cr>erltr Ot~ MO"•• f w
Ot,,.,\ lne!·O 14 10 L ...... co
Aooura 14 17 Ou•''" 1• 9
lltrn1ro1no 4 8
CIF l•A
1) .i
11 s
JI )
7) • n s 11 9
,0 8
18 I
146 15 9
19 1
1• )
11 3
71 ' 11 •
17 11
10 t)
11 tO
5· IS .. )
II )1
s..~
C rouro•d1 D11ot11c 9 9
Mon1c10 r Preo A·ona ll •
wn1111..-Cnr \l·en 01vmu•c 10 5
• Cn1dw1Ci\ Prtto I• •
5 Twtntvrunt Pa1ms De•r>ze t) 6
• 81\l!OO DeH rl tnvo Lero. 16 · •
' Santa Ynez Tr v •ll•v 1• 1
I Yucce Ve~v OeAr>a " I
9 Onterio Cllr•U••n Olvmooc 11 t
10 Aou•nH De ""'a " ~ 011••'• LA 8ao•111 1 II 6 F aoin 8eP• )'
t ll·S) Ctrrllo\ \/alltv Cnn•"•" 9 13
PH•cltNI Potv " )41 81\""0 "'~ 15 171 Ml"f'\111 F un<11m1n1 I rll \ f\.,, \le•
l 17 ••
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Marina n., Est•ncla lO
I 1tY1rw f lllt'ftlmeftl I
ISTANCIA 1101 ~ • l>•e<.i., •
Mern 1 liOO«lv I r 010 I Tot•t1 ' • 11
10
MA,_INA IS>I C 111rro•11 10 ~ ~•••• 11 l\.IMlVP 1• ShJl>OV 11 1\-•lf\I 1 ~1·11••
) Latr ) Total\ 2 I 10 n ~1
kert It• Qvartw\
(:\tenc a \ \ 1-10
Mirilla 10 It It t~-\1
To111 !Oul\ [ ''•"' e 70 M1r.n1 It
Me,_ 0.. st, W"tienl 41 , ____ ,
MATI" O•t Ut l WH ..., • 'Ae""• I• 1.,.v I~ 0 1•'4f' > F-"'41 • II
"or ma nee' J T 01111 n 1 '' s• WllT ll•N U ll -Ouren• 4 W• • t''"
ll Wl'\oft. •tctO\e•'( • F <Oii 0 Tota ' I•
• '~ 0 ~IW~ Mat~ o.j 11 u 1J 11 s•
Wl \t'll t 14 I 10-.1
Totat IOUI\ ""•'•' De 11 Wtt•.-n a
H19'1 wMef tlltts
Clll •ANICING'
I fl~ 1914·1.S rec:wehJ •·A 1 8uen. Cn1n,... 11111 l Cen• ~n
Gt or •• V • 'IV 14 1 ) Mu•r Pee I•<
!27 7 4 L•nwooo Se~ v eor I Ve•'-¥
177·11. J .. _..... V ... Y. Suft-.t (lt·7J1.
Com'"°"· MOO<t 12' O 1 ex-vi...
SllftMf UI 611 I M ~•• Ml»<• I It 1). t
MOfll•llQ\JOt. PtOll-It I I It M!1W a.I. A'*9111• ()4 .41
J•A
1 8 ru Otond• Or1n11t 29 I 2 Footn111
Ctnfurv !71 )I J L.ou1 \vU1t ~•n Fiinanoo
v1111v 121 SI.• ll1vt r\10e Poiv. C1tru1 8flt
123·31 s f \oerer 11 Emoire 1n ·S1 •
Pe1mde la C.010.n •2S l l 1 F'on11n1. C1tru1
8el• 110-SI I MIUIOn V1t10 So<rth Co111
'16 71' 9 Et Tore. Suvlh (OH i 111 S) 10
Norco l¥1t 10 6
NHL
CAMl'llELl CONFE.-EMCI:
SmVlt>t Dtvl•ltft
W L T ""' G I' GA
4 I 11 171 16
J I 1 29 103 M vanco ,,,
W ,n,,1otO
K~
~ 14 J 11 101 114
~ •• 2 XI 86 117
\ '' J 1S 119 Hoah Dllll\latl
SI L:>,'
(n.cao
M,nru ora
Oe1ro•
Ton;,nrc,
10 9 J /J
9 10 • n 19 ..
6 12 6 19
6 ) • '&
\ IS ) I)
9S 99
I S 9•
1S 111
19 101
WA LES COHFEAENCE
PP?11ace1e>r111t -Ne,n1noton
NY ISlendt r\
NY Rencie" P.11\0ur Jn
New Jer\eV
Montrea1
Queotc
8ulla10
Hartloro
Pa~l<k DIVl•llfl
19 \ 0 ,, 1 l
10 a ~ 11 12 1
9 12 )
9 12 1
Aclem\ DIYl•lon 12 8 •
" y ) n 10 l
12 II I
II 11 0
MonOIY'l \C ... H
N\ontrH 1 ,/ancouver 0
38 1a
11 9S
2S U
7l 91
21 9)
19 11
79 9)
H 106
2S 8~
1S 11 n 11
P 11\0urgh 6 New Voro Rangltf"\ 0
Tonittlt'I Glmt\
E omor1on 41 Klnt1
PMeoeion e o• Oeiro•'
'/II ,,"•0.0 •' New 'for~ l\!e f'\Ger\
Cri•caoo at M1nre\Ola
Avstrallli Open
I al Mllbol.lrne >
WOMEN TlldeV'I Ollan.rflnal ~\
19 ae 7S
16
89
"llern111 Ne•re111ove 'US 1 oet 11e1rr·a
Su1t.ov<1 C1etllO\IOvao .. a 6 1 6 2 Her•a
M1no111t.ova C ieo•o\lova• a oel Z•no
Carr \On IU S 2 6 6 l 6 J (Pl(!\ Evert
LIOvO 1 US I def Manuela M<1iffv<1 8u1
garie ) 6 ) 6 3 Clauo1a l'o,,Oe l<•ltcn
Wf\1 C:.ermanv I oe• C•'"""" L onoovl\! 1Sweden1 6 • 6 0
MEN
Tlldev'1 Foul'1tl Roun<I s1n-.1
Mall W lanatr 1Swtoen1 oet .T•m
llV1ll• \OM I U S I 1 6 b 3 6 ) M1t lllt l
Sch1oer. 1Netner1ano\1 oel T 1m C.utt1> 10"
1u S ~ 7·6 oeta ull 1c.u11101on nad \tvtre
\Oasm\ 1n uc>per ano low'r oec kl John
LIOvd l8rita1n1 def JOek•,... Nv\lrOm
cSweoenl 6·2 1·6. 6·4 6 I 6 •
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Los Atemltos
MO NDAY'S RE SUL TS
(14111 Of st .111Gt11 Qlle,,.t'llor\I mffllfl91
FIRST RACE I~ '~"" o .. u n r?u•f 8 80 ea,,. ~011 Bu•lOv ' "O' ~'" ~tnt "'.; T .,,t' ./Vara.
r ""• 18 11 U E XACTA 9 l <>0•1 U IJO
SE COND RACE HO ·Mo)\
S•ormv\ S"~"• n Baro 8 •O
. . " " THIRD RACE •JU ,4'}\
'80 J 60
• .iO 1 80 ~ oO
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J6"&vf'P ,.\\l,.•f'• 110
T ,.., 10 •
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FOURTH RACE 400 ,.,,n
0H r Rue• C '•"~~ I 60 J .0 7 o0
L 8 • Bu" Fr,11.,. 180 •10
Jel M r • ""'••'~ 1 J4C T mt 101
FIFTH RACE ~70 "''ll\
Rea Qel>f' R.,,,, 8•'" ~ o.1 I Oil • •0
Sw u Bar •"r f \I ~· ., :c ~ :lO
Ca'l"I II.. llft" Pa... ,,. 0(
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SEV£HT~ R"CE ''I •"" Ta..,~or\ S"O'' M01r,,,.11 • Y
Poo Jur 01otr 11t1t•
4."·'a' t 4'a, "''' Lac,. f''t' l .rr. I 91
'1 E llACT" \ 4 1>1!1) \JA Ml
EIGHTH llACE Nl •<1'1\
':~ J oO I 60 17 10
·' 70
I 80 110
480 J 00
l 00
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0 "1 S Uhf'IO Si.tuc" L tt i.•,.. 'Z 10 •Jr,
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13~1 r nda) .flight l<1k1ng \en l(t• 11ul 11(
lit'ld goJI pm11111n
Hc ..tl)o h.t.d I 1 \t1lu t<1l kit•' jnd
prt''>l'n c E:dl\un ' drJmiill\. 14 -1 \
\CtOnd round' 1uor' o>l'r <ht: l rt.tr,
causl'd 1vo1> tnt ompktc pa\\e\ ·~tt-'
JUM d rl'al em11l1<mal kid that &l't rt·.il
ft red up" \<I\\ Edl\on < oath lilll
W orkman
For h" dl111 t\ < 11llin' ha\ ht·cn
n.t.med tht• D.ith Ptlot' Pla\t:r ut the
'-' cci.. .
·\\hen I ""ii' m Jun111r .\II \ma1·
l an ·'\a\\ C 11ll1n' ··f al"a" ..... antctl
10 pla' tc1r E.J1~011 .111d drcarnnl Jh.1u1
g111ng to the ( If tinal\
·1 1A.an1 to pla~ J \trong p J n 011 !ht·
tt·am 1.1.11h a< IF ~ham p1cin\htf'l
V 1 ~ou·rt' .ing 1u1 a drc.t.m' "r C\ •.
fhal 'WI \' l.'nou~ But < 11Jl1n, ha'
bt:t:n pla~1ng a ma1or rok 1n lhc
l hMgers dekn~· all '>l'd\on H t·
e arned fir\t·tt:am .\ll-')un'>t't l c.iglK
hono r'> a\ a de fen"' t 1.id.lc h' lhl·
kague s lOachc:s and ~tond <ca m
l..t urcl'> h ' the Da1h P1l11t
( ullm~ has 52 tad .. lc\ thu' l .. ir .1lll r
12gamL·!>.tn "h1chEd1\on"I '·-H t
has caused tv.11 tumble'> .ind t hrtT
1nrnmplete passes ( ol11ns al\11 hJ'
nine quarterbad. \.ld,\ and 1hrt·l·
1n1erceptto ns
.. H e's got 4 is ">pe1.·d and h\.··, '\.'I"'
'trong:· sa~'> V. o r !.. man .. ...,o hl' 'g 111
the speed the qu11.k ne\\ and· he' J
\trung kid that h1:n1. h prt'\'>n .1h11u 1
ll "J pound'> ··
The 1mponant 'Mil lo. < 11lltn\ m J1k
against Ser.tte "'llh onh J ll'1.1.
moments k it dropix·d k11~nl..ran1
ba 1.k '>t'' en' ards Jnd 1h1. rnar\ u u t 1>1
licld goal range It had d ltll ((, d 11
1A.llh u'> \l,Jnntng V. 1r~man '41d
.. On delense "l. d11n t ha't' "nt•
pl..1,cr that realh ~l.ind\ • 1u1 < 11ll1n'
'><lid .. 'o t11g p!J,\."r'> '>I.ind uut
ner.bo<h 1s i.1gt•<ht:r and hdf'l' 1.:dt h
11ther out
II V.t' ha\I.' '>Uffit:lhtn~ hi Pfll\(."
lh..11°' "'-hdl !Wh u' up·
\11 "'1!h [ d ,.,n ' 1kkll'<' urt .1
Jnd < 111J1n' 1u1 11 11r11q· hl· ""n" n'I
ru,hcd ..1r11und J 'l'l11nd 11r11l Jc, 1 ~
11u1 J Jrl'Jm 1n •hl nw.int11111
V.ntmimtcr Olljl.h! rq1l.1. th· ri1•1'
and keep ..1 do'c v...111.h ,,r v. h.11 th1·1
dtd It) ( 11Jlin, l'.trllt"f 1n th1 •t.H
Thl· <tllfl rrohkni 'th.II ti m1~h(
not Ix· the ..... nw < nllin' -tl<'' 111 ,,
Jrc.im 1.1.orlll rig.hi nm\
Robinson
puts off
selection
He won · t decide
on qua rterback
until la ter in week
In ltght of h1i1 <<'a m '\ recent indlcc·
ll\ cnC''>~ o n off en~. ( o ach Joh n
R o b1n .. on of tht: Ram\ ~td M o nda>
ht'" Ill put o fl until later in the weclc
the naming of ht\ starting qua r
<crbatk JIJ;Hnt..1 1he ~n Franct!.<:O
4 Yers
· V. C' ha' l" !CJ '>ti down and c\.aluatc
the.-'i1tu1.111on R obinson said M o n -
da' at h" wt'd-1\ press lun<:hcon
"'V.e arc JI d potnt that w e ha"e ICI
remc:d\ "hate1.er problem., -We haH
nght ct1.1.a\
fhe R am' dropped a ~9-J dccmon
~unda\ to the "'ew Orleani. \.!inti.
m ai..1ng their game against the 4 4cr)
\fond"'' n1gh1 al < andlnt1ck. Parl..,_.i
\hu1.1.dl)"' n lor lir<,t plact' 1n the
'A1;'>tl.'rn f>1,1\11Jn o f thl" ~auonal
f ootball < 11n le re nu:
F ornH·r < anad1an f •101hall
l c.igut·r IJteter Br<xk ha'> ~tarted I::!
gaml"\ for tht' Rams n11!l!llllg one: start
ht'l dU\l. hl' h.id to h.i\e k1dne' \lOnl'\
rcm•>'cd ktl fl.c:mp \tarted in ht\
ilh\l"O\.C'
Thl' Rams gen1:ratt•c.l 1>01\ "'' n~·t
'iHd\ pa,s1n~ aga1n,1 thl· 'latnl'> v.hu
ret11rded a lluh-rt'utrd nine quar-
tt'rhJ l l.. \Jl i,., 1111a hng n'I \ard~ 1n
111\\l'\
H 1h1n'"" alll'd thl" Karns passing
JtlJllo-·1anhk · \111nda\, hut didn't
hlaml· Brod, who lompleted li'C' 1;1
I pa'>'>t'\ tor -H 'ard'> and llnc
1ntcrlt·p11un tx·tnrr hetng rehe\ed h\
Kemp .n tht• lounh 4uarter
~·He 1 Hn><.~ ""ii" JU\t onl' u t I
~op)( u. ho 1.1.l.'rt r1.·sponr,1hk • R uh·
ITl'>on ~1d .. T herl" v.a., hard prn5urc
m the quartt'rhatlo. .ill the time and wt
"t're not t'.\nu11ng The o pponuntt\
tor '>Uttt"\\ .,.,d, nut there •
1-.1'.'mp Ldmt· un 111 Lumpletl' ft\l· ol
tght Pd'>\C:\lnr s: \.tTd\
·Thing' JU \I "l'ren t going "-di lor
l>1c:\er • Kob1n\on ..aid ··When Jell
c ame in .,., htlc: there "as '>Orne spar~
""e ti>ntinued to ~tunll1un ·• ·
T '' .t\ he m1gh1. R llhtn!>on couldn't
lind J v.ord that <,ulfa 1t·n1I~ de!K:_r1bed
tht: 1nl.'pt11utk h1r, lt'am sho ..,.,,ed
'1giltn't the \a1nt\
H 11..,.,ncr ht• did not ha't an\
trnuhk rinpoint1ng the Cl(<.Um
\l3nu•, 111 !ht R.lm'> prc:d1uimen1
g111ng in111 tht· gamt: dgatn'>I the J ller\
'W e ha' l' thc 'nond-tx:-;1 re1.ord tn
1001ba ll and 1.1.e rt m dt>ep trouble ·
R oblft't(>O \<uJ
The Rdn ., "hi 11~ncd thc \ea<.on
"llh '>t'' n \lfJ ~hi '1d .. nt'~ ha \t'
h1\t lour ut tht'll l:ht '" e.amn
l>urant-t.nr '>htk tht· Ra m~ ha' e
~en tht ir 11nle l11rm 1ddhle J1' l'>Htn
lt'.td 'hr n tn a \tngk gam~ t•' t'r tht•
J '1er\ "hu Jrc ..,_, '1ltcr 1.1. nn ng lt'c
Ill lhl'lr J' \I\ 1UW'lg\
' The-•'J' J .iol.. .11 11 .,.,t hd \l' J
tl..1 r l>!.1mr L .i.! nil! ·' IUI gam,
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~ hrn' ''J''tllr·r~ •ht
'f-1, ••Pip Jll·d '"'t'"1 ,.-·nr
11.i I ! n·,
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l'\ ·nt ii ,, Ill' ' tfi1 'tt'.td l"·lit'.HI
•1·1,,rd oll tlH' lt"Jnl\ 1r ',1lq·J 1 ht
I 1\ '' .!tit lt'\i !ht l{,t'll' '' J .I
\'l 1•11·101 \tJJt Jm 11n 1 1, 1 ~ •
Martina's reven e:
e ousts
\trt ont R'r \ .. ,1r,111.1 \P -
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drt·lh Jnd 11undrt·,1' .,: 1 1.i!l It,·, 1 ,
,Jrt•l·r .\nJ ha IJl'''I ·1numrr 1•.1•
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II "J\ \u l..11\ I »111 ,j, 1~ I\ j
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u'm rlcll' ,I h1\l• .t 'I ,f.1
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f ht~ llOll' ii "•I' '1
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l tel'h\)\l1H aJ..1J
\fanJh l'"d \l\'lt'.111"\l \l\I I"' '\h ,\
/1na l ram\1ir l'I 1111• I •111 ! " , '
: 11 t>-' !\· \ 1n ht'I q11.1r•1·: I
Tht'1Hher...em11 n.11" hd'lo.'I"
tkrcnd1ng '"hamp111n l hn' I '·•
l 111\d ,11 lhl' 1 n11l'd \l.llt'' 1'1, I 1
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Aulgan a tJ .. \. " I
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u.11h \.1a ndhkm.i "'-h11m 'ht• °'·.11 11
tht' final o l thC' "'dne' t11\1r11Jnwr t
latr la\t month
~1andflk0' a hov.t'' C'f J1,pl.i' ''II
\OmC' ~t<'C'I' rcwh C' in J,,..,., n ntz
~1am;.on a lorm1dahlc 1u .1" , e111n
o pponcn1
In tht• mt•n' ""RIC'\, tu.n tinH'
lhampH1n \fa!\ \\1landcr of\v.C'dl·n
r<"J pa\t un\('t•detl .\mcn,an I 1m
"1ll 1wn .,_ti I\.\ t. l It' mo'(' int11
lh<' final Ctiht
\\llandrr ~I .um1na 10 "''° <ht'
fit)h Cirand ~l!ll'\'I tlllt nf hi' '"ar«'r
ha\ dropl>"d t)nl\ nnc \t't 1n the
tourna ment He "'"' too l'On\l\ten1
and Ptnmcnt for (lO'At"f·~f'\ ing
\.\ 1l l 1son. from •h h<'' ilk ' <
\\1landtr unwnmrd "' rain
't'ITUflll,! th1 !'1 jh ~
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1rh "·" '" ,.,1ntomn1.inJfr11n1
!Jt,I( f'ttlll 11
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I 1·1 .! r 11 '1 r
Fresno State
dominates
selections
' 'l.
J
L 't
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'·' L 1•n •I \1 1 11,1d1 .tr 1 I 11nt.
tt.-,1 I " ,,,. q11.111t·111.i. i.. I )1111f
\ 1,1,r • "1·, :.1t't"·.t ·" ,,1 111l1·11\1 \t'
pl,1\1'" ,,, lhl· .1 "h1k ~ullt'n11n
\l;it1 1\lllh'ill.Hj,, \l.111.. I 1•lftO\ ~.I\
n.trtll'll 11l"h'O\I\ rl.t\t•f nl thc-\r;,tf
f t'\n1• \\,lit pl.I\ r' OJtnl'll II• !ht
t ''' 11.tm 11tkn't in dth11t111n t11
""l'l'Ol'I "''fl \.\Ith l'U'l\('I \trph1•n
B.11..L 1.1, 1..h n,,,. l 1 rnM ir.u.nd
tt1 1 t 1111\ ,. runntnll h.ld. la ml''
\\ d ·'"'' lo. , lo.1·1 B.1rn ~ lh and
J'lllHL'( \hlo.t' \1JO\ 10 1
I \l l'IJ\ I' ,rJC'\ tc:-J hi 1h1• hr.I
tc.tm .kll'n'>< >Al"f<" ltnt•man (hr"
ll.1, hl"ul .i nti dtlt'O\I\ l" hal \,;\ \.11k1·
\1t·v...1r: ..1nd \nthon' f)\)fla rh1tlr
I t •n~ fYj, h \1,ur had tour pl.tH""
''" lhL' tir.t team l1lkn\4." -(,a,nm
"t•k rrH'I' t'I l harlt'\ l1K ken, llll k lr
l(l(' lci\t'la and ught end< 'f'e@. l~:1n .. 1
phxlut 1 "' ~a1cr r>e1 High ~honl
f ullt·n11n \tall' h~h1 \hrtt playc" un
thl' Ii''' tcanl 11ffen~ -1uard M.uk
\1ephrll\\ln, 1t·ntC'T [)a\c ~amnc1
.and rt·t urn \f't' 11111\t Rick C~lhnun
Thr o ther tir\Mram nOcn" pla )C't I\
runn1n1 bad l 11m l t",.1, ofNt\ Jda·
I ·" \ l'll.il\
l
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT I Tundey, December 3, 1986 ---
• PUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONE SBURY by Garry Trudeau
' I
fl ) AWNING
THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"You mean people used to write on rolls
of paper towels?"
MARMADUKE · by Brad Anderson
"Mr Rowe stops every day on his way
home from work and gives
Marmaduke a ride."
'iOU ~A\1€.
~tJE.'JIA Ot>.0
GARFIELD
MOON MULLINS
/J.
.J
JUDGE PARKER
1.ut.'RE. ~OUR ~? l'M
NOQMM-l ANO .---i
\..\t. ~ P~TRIC.\( I
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
«@?d
,.
f
f -i "i
I I
"I'll put my shoes on In the cab. There
wasn't enough room In our hotel room."
DENNIS THE MENACE
8 "~ ' . I • j
{ • (
by Hank Ketcham
' MY DAO "TRIED i> ~ HIM TO SPEAK-•. .f~UT
ALL HE COOLD 00 WAS 6ET HIM TO BARK.•
O~. 'IE~ '1€.~ lT ~
COM\~(, B~\( l
\J~GU€.L.~ ~EME.MOCR
~EE .
~U1RE
50 NEAr: ..
by Jim Davis
by Harold Le Doux
mm·-..
(£J{TA/NLY
A /IC/r'IARJ<.-
A81.E. l.OrTEK'I
PRJZ£, Siil..
\
SHOE
MELLO, F~ DE~RTMWr?
lU~l~AN~f~ 1\lri~ S. A C,p:r $TVCK IN
M'< irzfe. !~
!Jt5rHCPe
11 ALL W(XJ('5
aJTf()R~
\
by Jeff MacNally
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
ANOT'HER OOCTVf\'S APP01N~Ni'? ~E:
Yoo 0<?
l GUESS I Cf\N'I KEEP
IT A SE.CREI ANY
LONGER. a-t'M
E)(PE.C11NG PGAIN !
SINCE.wERE-~
ClCSE-NEGHBOP-8 ·
\}Je. WA~~Yoolo
BE lt-E FIRST To
TUMBLEWEEDS
dOTrA ~P'S9':~t '7.4miL.tNE:
~~"'=-*"~---,...-......--~ MftNR ~ .. ~~~~=ii1
BRIDGE
,,..___.....-~ow.
ACE: PESIL.X SQUANPE:~El7
A Pl:>l.t.A~! GOi HIS SUONP
HAlf\ClJI IN ONE MOmHl
by Tom K. Ryan
DESERT
"DENOUNC R
by Pat Bra~
H~ U~ Pf.AS
OHIN ~ 'JM6.Cr'ft'E R?DFfia.&{ ~/
CREATING AN ILLUSION
North South vulnerable . Wt-H ·
deals.
NORTH
• Q 109
~6542
0 832 •A 116
WEST EAST
+J 2 •KS
t:;> J 87 ~ Q 1093
0 10_. O J 987
• K QJ 1092 • H 3 SOUTH
• A8780
r-1 A K
0 A K QS •s The bidding: w .. t North EHt Soulia
3 • PaH PHI '•
PaH 4 <'? PaH ' +
Pae• 5 • Pua 5 0 P... 5 . PaN e .
Paee PH• P ...
Optning lead: Kin~ or •.
Pak11tan'• brilliant star, Zia
Mahmood. la the t eond playu to M
recornbed 1n ~_yal Vikfoc Lint'•
"Player or tht Year" comPf'tll1on.
He 11 lmpre Md with tht gentral
Improvement in dertni1ivt t('<"hni
<1ue. Defenders' fal~eurd1 are now
wit hin the provlnC't of m~t brfdJt
playel's. However, that does not ex
tend to falsecards in the trump suit.
·:1 find this surpr~ing," he states.
'"because ralsecards around the
trump suit can be simple to execute
but deadly in their venom and effec
Liveness.''
OMAR~
SHARIFF .!-1
Zia held the West hand in a high
stake rubber bridfff' game. Alter his
opening preempt, North·South used
a cue-biddinK sequf'nce to reach the
excellent contra('t of six spade~.
I .eft to his own dtovicf't, dttlarf'r
would ronrtde a trump trick and
make his rontract by ruffing hi~
fourth diamond
[~claru won thf' opening duh
lead and led a trump to his ace: Zu1
dropped'Lhe jack. Now declarer wu
likf' a cr-ulH ship's captain adrift in
uncharted watera. Hto ff'artd that if
he continued wiih a trump. But
would win and play a third round.
luvlng the contr1ct et the mercy of
1 3 3 diamond break. II any
defender was 'hort in diamonds, 1l
was likely to be the preemptor.
Since it seemed that either Weal
was out of trumps-or, if he did han
another, he was lert with t he king.
declarer was lured into adopting a
lolling line of play
CHARLES
GOREN
II. looked as if it would be quite
ufe to p~y off the top dlamond1
and, U neceHary. ruff the fourth
round on the I.able. To declarer'•
horror, Zia rufred the third dl&f"O•d
with the five, and declarer stlll had
to concede a trick to the king o1
,padea for down one.
for l•lwm.U.. a!M.t C...,_
Gor ii'a ... -••tt•r fw ~
playen. wrtt. a ............... , .. ,,
P.O. Bu 4Att, OrlaMle, Fla.
31802_..H.
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·-
Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Tuffday, 0.0.m~ 3, 198~
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 87
MONEY SENSE
Wi~e c~oices profitable
when financing parents
As adults, many of us will confront
a s1tua11on we never 1mag10ed whlKl
we were children - our parents
turning to us for financial support
The sharp increa~ in the cost of
li ving over the past 20 years. es-
pecially in health care cost. means
that many. parent<, who never ex-
pected to are turning to their children
for some fi nancial help. How you
provide that help can make a big
difference 1n how much 11 cost!> )Ou
out of pocket. bee au~ some ways can
• save you taxes and, thus. ~ost you less.
or they could also enable you to help
your parents more with the ~me
number of pre-tax dollars
MARY
·RUDIE
income of more than S 1,040 a year
So<;1al ~cunt) benefits count a\
suppon but not as income pension
pa)ments count as both You ma'
take the deduttion no ma11er where
)our parent\ h'c
If you do so. you can also deduct
medical and dental expenses you
incur on their behalf And, 1f you arc
employed and your parents need
co.nsJ.ant care:. you may be eligible for
a dependency ca.re credit of up to S4t!O
for each parent.
1 About to make the switch You may, for example. claim both
your parents as dependents and
deduct S2,080 from your tauble
income (S 1,040 each) for tax year
1985 1f you provide more than half
their suppon and neither of them has
If }Ou and )our brother<, and SJ Ster\
share support of )Our parents )OU
can still claim them a!> dependents dS
long as )OU provide more than I 0
percent of their suppon and irour
siblings wa1"c the nght to the e'\emp-
ll<>n b) filing Form 21 l (J for that \ear
Don't forget You lose the deduc·
t1on 1f a dependent's income exceed\
S 1.040. even 1f )OU pa) more than half
the expense<, Let's sa} for instance
~ou pa) for )Our mother's condo in a
re11remen1 wrnmumt> and send her a
month I) check for ~ket mone) She
tills 1n the pps w11h Social Sccunt)
and SI :!00 in annual interest 1ncoml'
Depending on your marimal tax rate
~ou ma) be better ofT re1nves11ng her
ne~t egg at a lower rate of return
tbnnging her interest income to
under SI (J40) paying her the d1f
teren" and keeping the dN!ucllon
Tiny leneea are fitted with •prln.te and gold
electrical contacta before final auembly
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In cu•tom •witch panel• and •mall awltcbe.
and Indicator• for the electronic• lndatry. (Pleue eee FIJICANC1AL/B6)
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J.lrvine Hilton prbviding on-site conv~ntion cla~s
,
lrvloe Hllto_o ud Towers oilers a ,
trcuning program 1n the planning ol I meetings and conventions at hotels.
Attendance at "Higher Education fur
the Meeting and Planning Pro-
fessional." 1s by inv1ta11on o nly fhe
course explains hotel opera11ons,
temunology and fa cll1t1es a'> the}'
penain to plannins and running a
meeting or convcnt19n at a hotel 1 Another recentl}' introduced pro-1 gram enhances the dialogue between
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.,.corporate meeting planners and the
hotel staff. "The Hilton On-Site
Training Program" 1s designed 10
teach pamc1pants through on-s11e
r 1nstruct1on
The prOJCCt 1s cooperauve deve lop-
ment ve nture by &be lrvlJle Co. and
&be Koll Co. • • • Wheaton Van Lines, Inc. re·
~ogn11cd 11s Ir.me agent Thomas
Transfer Co. as one of the top 16
booking ofTites nationally in 19IS4
rh1s IS the fifth time the Irvine firm
ha'> received this award. • • • National Summit Group, a Costa
McMaJtan Oetll ha<o mo'+'1:d from ,,.,
Costa Mesa location.to a nev. fac.1ht)
1n ~an ta Ana , off Dyer Road and the
55 Freewa> • • • CommerceBuk hcadquanered 1n
~ewpon Beath has announced that
11s third quarter finanual re\ult\ Are
continuing a pattern 1)! cnhanu·d
growth and increased profits lor the
1 <liS5 fi scal ) ear • • • Beauc bamp Encerprises dl'·
"A fl-iew Beginning. ". a "ldeo
h1ghhgh11ng the ad..,antages ol "'in~
and working 1n Orange Count) re·
ce1' ed a speC1al recognition award
from the Callfom1a .l,ssoc1at1oh ol
Public lnlorma11on Offlc1als The
'1deo produced b\ Easy Brothen
Video Productions, wa., tom-
m1ss1oned b' the E.wnom1c De"elop-
ment ( orp of Orange ( ount' c1
pn' ah~ nonprofit lorporatmn that
pro' 1de'> 1nforma11on about lhe l<Jun-
'' to l1x.al "1nd out -ul<ount' firm,
t·ons1denng e'pand1n$ or lcx.attnll
opera11un'> 1n Orange:< ount' • • • Marlin Computer ystems •>I '-t·.,..
• • • CIE TermlJlals Inc. of ln1n1:. a
subs1d1ary of C. Itoh Electron1l '>Inc.
recent!~ introduced a IO-pag1:-per-
minute laser pnnter. a below-$800
DEC' VT220-compa11ble t~rminal
Mesa-based consulting firm, has been
awarded a contract to provide quality
and produc11v1 ty training fo r the
A.nchorloc D1 .. 1\1on of Lear Siegler
Inc. The ( osta Mesa firm was
founded four \Cars ago to proHdc
"'guidance in in·ueas1ng product1v1t)
and quality
veloper·and own1:r oft he Plarn T 0 "" er
1n Garden Grove 1'> sub\11tut1ng the
trad111onal national pnnt d1ret.:t ma1l-
1ngs with a '1deo direct ma1hng to
relocauon exccull~es throughout the
country The firm has ..elected '-e""
port Beach'-. PromoVlew, lnc. II•
duplicate and pa( kage the "tdem
teatunng the Plata T ov.er
pon Beach has completed the: 1n-
'>t.alla11on of an automated "ldc:ot.aPl
rental '>)'>tern at the ~ev.pon Bcad1
Dana Point and .\nahe1m branthc'> u l
Webber's World The \\Stem .... 111
speed up rental nl '1deotapt"'> .rnd
1m pro'c 1n,entor' ,ontrol at the
d1fTeren1 \tore<, J and the market's first I 32-tolumn I ASCII /ANSI terminal, as part of its t new product line.
The la~r pnnter 1s pnccd 1n the
$3,500 range. • • • Newpon Beach-haS('d AlrCal re-
cently announced a 20 2 percent
increase 1n October traffi<. • • • Domani. a 20-)CM·uld 1-uropcan
women's acccssur) l.ha1n. ha'> opened
1\s fir~t U.S. store 1n Co .. ta Mc..a\
South ( oast Plaza fhe store' ka·
tUres a cullecl1on of 1mponed hc1nt,J-
bags, !>hoes. belt., and otha a<.·
cessones as well as <'O')tumc Jewel(} • • • Von1 Grocerle1 Co. ha'> be1:n
named the official supermarket and
food supplier of the 19!!6 ( alllorn1a
Special Olympic'> (iamcs ..et for June.'
at UCLA • • •
first phase of Irvine Spectrum. a 17-
building master-planned .comple' tor
research. te<.hnolog) tind bu')1ne,c;
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• • • Reid Advertising and Public Rela-
tloos of Costa Mesa has been se lected
by Beverly Hills-based Casden Co to
handle advert1s1ng and markeung tor
the development company's sale and
rental d1v1s1ons • • • The in ten or designs in the Harbor
Point community. a Newpon Beach
development built by Tbe Fieldstone
Co. v.on Carol Elchen loterlon, lot . a
na11onal award fo r design excellence • • • Family Medi-Center of Irvine. th1:
u1~·~ only 24-hour urgent
car1:isurg1lal faulllv opened on No'
16 • • • AST Research Inc .. an In 1ne-ha\t'd
tomput1:r hard"'are and ')Ollwarc
c.:ompan}. 1-i n pand1ng 1h 1nter-
na11onal opera11on'i with the opening
of AST Canada I he tirm''i Canadian
operation will he a 'klles and technical
<iupport fac1llt). located 1n th1: On-
tario re~wn rhl' firm already ha'
1nterna11onal o ·rauons located 1n
ong ong an uropc • • • Trloconex Corp. hac; completed II\
third round uf 'cntur1: cao11al fund -
Haring directs
Irvine Chamber
Ted F. Haring 1s the new cxecull ' 1:
director of the Irvine Chamber of
Commerce. With I 7 years of C'<·
pencnce in chambers of commerce.
Hanng was most recently ext'.'cut1 vc
vice president of the Bakersfield
Chamber of Commerce
• • •• Stephen Sto1sdlll has JOI ncd
Beverly Hills-based Clty National
Bank'• Lido V 1lla&e regional office in
Newpof'\ Beach as vice president.
Stogsdill, a member of the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce and
the Orange Co uaty Coast A11ocla-
tloa, formerly worked at an indepen-
dent bank 1n Newport Beach for
eight years.
Meeting plannen will better undentand the com pie• hotel
Industry after training by akUled Hilton profeaalonale.
1ngand ra1wd more than $2 5 m1ll1un
from ou t~u.Jc IO\l''>t<lf\ The firm
speciali ze' 1n de,elup1ng marking
c1d1.anced 1ndu~tnal lOntrol '>)'>t1:m'
ba'>t·d un hi-telh wmputcr appli-
l allonc; • • • Coldwell Banker Commercial Rul
Estate Services o t '-1:wport lkat h
ha!. been named thec·HluSl\C lca.,1n
m1l11un projelt being lOn'itruLted at
\ollth < ua\t Metro . . .
CBA Marketing, Inc J :-.l'"-p<•n
Stephen Sto&adlll
Be.ich-haSl'd tirm ha'> lll'l'n \l:lnted
as the bu,1ness 'i\'>t1:m agt•nt tor 1h1: <
ltoh 6l!U tam1h uf u1mpu1t·r \\>\tl:m)
and software • • • MarketlJlg Directions Inc. J ;"l.l.'1.1.:
port Beach·based advenic;1ng and
marketing speuali-.1 1n the liclll ot
health lare. ha' been '>t.'ICl tcd 111
handle all aspect\ uf mark1:t1ng tor
I lion Sterilizers loc. Marketlo
Otrectlons, loc.'s ncv. allount " a
leader 1n use of gamma rad1a11on to
\tenl11e ml.'d1cal instrument' and 1\
el(penmenllng l>n the u!.l' Ill radiation
1n treatment t1f food and food
pall ag1ng • • • The Ru Restaurant 1n '1:v.pun
Beac.:h has JU')t added f ~ ocean-,1cv.
booth'> 10 complement ll'i ltx.a11on at
the lOrner of Md ·adden ~qaurr and
<K.ean Front • • • EIP Microwave, Inc. ha' r1:pt1rt1:d c.1
decrea\e 1n founh 4uarter ..ale'> l>I 2'i
pen:t'nt from thl' <,am1: perux.I la't
H'ar The Nev.f)<>rt Beal.h-ba'>Cd rnm·
pam c11tnbutc' thl' drup to the genaal
'ioltness in the mil rnv.a' e in .. 1rumen1
market\ 1n I 4X 'i hut ~ht'\><.'\ Jesp11r
nten\l\l' ln'.('\tllll'nl in prtl<lUl t lk·
'elopment in tht· lOming \l'Jr I 4~1l
"-111 he a better \-ear for the lOnlJ'ldn' • • • WM D Micro Ol1trlbutors, Inc. hao,
offered its customl'rs and d1i.tnbutOr'>
lists as a resource to help with regional
and nat1onw1de St.'arche'> b' the
National ('enter for \t1s<o1ng jnd
E'plo1ted Ch1ldn:.-n Thi.' In 1ne firm's
director ot marketing said hernuse of
the 'ast commun1catmn m•tv..ork
linking h1gh -tet"h LOmpan1l''· "the'
could pla~ an important roil' in
locating children across th~ rnunt~ ·· • • •
• • • The frame.,..ork tor thl' Four
Seasons Hotel 1n :-..c"'port Bea1..h hd)
been completed and c0Mtruct1on 111
the fi,e-star '19-room hotel t'> on
!)Chedule for the June opening T hr
hote l. an Irvine Co. prc11cc1 ""ill be thl
tir'>t Four Seasons Hocel in ~quthl·rn
C ahturn1a • • • Colp \\-esner Culp J \Jnt.i \n.1
. ba . .,.:d ,.on .. ult1ng {'ng1ncl'r llrm ""J'
thl' ltll u\ •ti .1 '\. '" l' m tx-r l 11\l'r J n1, ll
in fng1m'l'nng '-t·w,.ffrll1rt.J J
\.hC 1ra"" Hill v.l·d .h , .. n,1rud111n
1ndus1n ma~J1ine . . .
DB Ho••I Corp it J>.ilJJ, hJ'
purchased ,1,l· .inc'> in L11wn.i Hllh
a\ the 0,1 tc tor a '' ,l(~riw 1m lu \Ur. hnlt'I
and fasfimn mall Tht' ~ :> t rr11ll111n
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SMALL BUSINESS
Budgeti.ng discipline good
for all sizes of businesses
Budget> ng 1s not
J UM for btg businc!>!>.
JU t h butlding
plans are not JU~\ for
large buildings
busine'i\ loca11on. these must be tnken 1 n10 cons1dera11on
Man y ~m-al l RALPH
Scorr business owners fret
1ha1 budgeting 1s
curnber~ome and
unnecessnt'). Small
businesses need a budget (a plan of operation) j ust like a
house-builder needs a plan. The budget should be used as a gu1dchne for the yearly operations an~ not as something
so inflexible~ to hinder good busi ness decisions.
Aga1 n. your budget is not cast in bronLe. As your year
progresses. you can compare your actual m.onthly
o perating statements with your budget. Large vanat10n'>
from the budget, euher up or down, should have some
logical explanation. For n budget to be most uscf~I. you
should have m o nthly financial statements prepar~d
1mmcdintcly :iner rhc close of the month. Old financial
1nfQrmat1on or statements ns infrequent as quarterly.
provide you with 1nforma11on too late to take corrective
steps in problem area~.
If your business 1s small. your budget can ~ very
simple and inexpensive 10 prepare If your bus1ne 1$
larger(morcemployees. more locauons. etc.). your bud.get
will be even more bendic1al and the costs of prepara11on
an'1 review will be recovered by the use of the budget
M ost small bu messes can design a budget from last
year's financial statements. Review each account on last
yc:.i r's profit and loss statement staning with sales. With
1npu1 from your employees, you should be able 10 make
reasonable es11matcs on all of the income and expense
11em s for the next 12 months. If there are some unusual
factors such as addinga new product ltnc oropeninga m:w
To maximize rhe benefits from your budget. seek
profcssrnnal assistance for its preparation and review .
Ralpb Scott 11 a certified public accountant with
offices ID Newport Beach.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF PARENTS ...
From BS
People who can't claim their
paren1s as dependents can cut sup-
pon costs by transfemn~ assets 10
parents who arc 1n lower income ta.x
brackets and thus can keep more of
the income the assets produce. A
couple, 65 or older, owe no taxes on
income up to $7.J.700. The cut-ofTfor
single seniors 1s :>4.430
ut's say your parents need abo ul
S2 000 a year in supplemental in-
come Yo u are 1n the 38 percent uu
bracket At your rat~. you would have
10 set aside $32.258. earning a 10
percent return, to men that goal.
Your parents. meanwliile, would
need lo invest only $20 .. 000 earning
10 percent to get the same incom e.
Asset transfers to · parents don't
have to be permanent. One way to let
your parents use, but not keep. assets
1s to name them beneficianes of a
Clifford Trust. During the trust's life.
which runs al least I 0 years and a day,
all its earnings go to your parents and
arc taxed at their rate. Y ou gel the
pnnc1pal back when the trust e'<pires.
A lawyer usually draws up the trust
agreement. so expect to pay $300 to
$500 for the service
Current plans for tax reform may
cunail some of the benefits of
C'ltffords. so be sure to speak to your
lax advisor before S<.'ll>ng the wheels
rn motion.
It might also pay you to become
your parents' landlord. Census data
show that although m ost older
Americans live on their own, increas-
ing numbers rent houses or apan-
ments from their children. The
re~son: In t 981. Congress repealed a
law that prohibited most tax deduc-
uons on propeny rented to parents or
other close relatives. N ow. when you
rent to your parents, you can take
income-tax deductions for mainten-
ance. m ortgage interest. depreciatio n
USC's Zurn berge to speak
at WTCA awards banquet
Dr James H. Zumbcrge, president
of the U n1vers11y o f Sou1hem ('3h-
forn1a, will be the keynote spcnkcr for
the W o rld Trade Center Assoc1a11on
of Orange \oun1y's founh annual
Awards Dinner at 7:30 Wednesday at
the Hotel Mrnd1en Newpor'\ Beach
The banquet will hono r companies
and 1ndiv1duals who have made
s1gn1ficant advances an 1nternat1onal
business, including M1tsu1 Manufac-
.rurers Bank_. I nternational bank of the
ye3r, Gary Liebl. president of Cipher
Data Products, international bus1-
NEW YORK (AP) -The following list sl'10ws 11\e Over • Ille • Counler stocks and warrants lllat llave gone up lhe most and down tl'le mosl based on otrcent of chan~e for Monday, No securities radlng below S2 or 1000 shares are Included,
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nessman of the year: Burlington
Nonhem Airfreight. international
company o f the year: Dr Z umbcrge.
international educator or the year:
James Roosevelt, 1nternat1onal
c1t11en of the year. and Amencan
Bentle~ International as the rec1p1ent
o f the Presidenual "E" Award
WTC A is a non-profit organization
with more than 450 members in
Orange County whose focus 1s to
foster and prom ote international
trade and inves tment in Southern
California.
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Next to Edwards Cinema at Bristol & MacArthur IS Coast Plaza
and even ou1-0f-1own tnps to inspect
the propeny.
These deducttons. however. won't
pass muster with the IRS unless you
charge your parents a fair market
rent. T o protect yourself, it's a good
idea to get a wrinen estimate from a
local real estate broker on what the
propeny would fetch 1f rented to
strangers.
If your parents want to continue
ltving in their own home in their
retirement years. but lack the incom e
to pay for luxunes like travel, con-
sider buymg their house and rent mg 11
back to them. It makes sense for both
parties. You get to take the standard
deductions associated with rental
propen y and your parents gee to tap
all the equuy in their home. Home-
owners over age 55 are allowed a
once·in-a-lifct1me exclusion of capi-
tal gains tax -up to gains ors 125.000
-on the sale of a pnmary residence.
Jt 1s •lso not unusual for older
parents. even those w11h an indepen-
dent d1spos1t1on. to delegate their
financial affairs to adult children.
Perhaps one very efficient way 10 do
this 1s to place their various assets in
an account with you as Joint Tenants
Wtth R ighi Of Survivorship
(JTWROS). Yo u gain complete ac-
cess to the accounts. an important
advantage should your parents be-
come 111 or unable to manage rheir
affairs. It as. o f course, important that
your parents understand and a~ee to
such an arrangement. Your s1bhn~
should agree as well. in order to avoid
any conflicts.
When a J TWO RS joint owner dies.
his or her interest in the account
automatically passes to the other
Joint owners and 11 not considered
part of the probate. Probate can be
sometimes a complicated and lengthy
process where a wall is declared valid
in coun.
Mary J. Rudie 11 vice president and
manager, Coaaamer Sector Market·
lDg Services" Merrill Lyad1, Pierce,
Fen.ner & Smllb Inc.
NYSE UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK (AP) -Trie followlno list sl'10ws the New York Stock Exctianoe slocks and warrants tllat have gone up the most and clown Iha most based ~ percent of change reoardleu of volume
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Trev•er 1 04 11 1! 40.,._ •
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:-./EW YORK I A.P)-Stock pme!i halted lh~·ar
stet"p shde trom record levels toda~ ftn1~h1ng
slight I) higher after trading"' ith1n a narro"' range:
Tr1c.ntr Sit 6 S9 4 ,.. " D1g1tal Equ1pment ( orp . clo~d higher
The Dow Jones average of10 1n<lu\lrliih r<1!>~
I I 5 to 1.459 06
Tr><:o 10 1) l6 &"" Trint'r SO oCI 1•~+ • TrllE"ll lOti 74 98 29 ,,_ •
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Advancing issues outpace-d declining one!>
about ., ·to-6 on tht' ~e .... York Stock Exchange
B1g Board 'olume 101.aled 109 ol/ m1ll1on
shares. against I 03 53 m1lhon in the pre' 1uu!>
llC'fF'I II l4S 1~ .. '" session. ·
WHAT AMEX DID WHAT NYSE DID
NEW YORK (AP) Dec 3 NEW YORK (API Dec. 3 Prev Prev
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AMEX LEADERS
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METALS QuoTES
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NYSE LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP1 -~les A P rr Tuesoev orlce end ne1 chenQe ot rne 1~ ~osr active New Yori\ Stock E •tl'l11no~
•U1Je$ ireolng .ne flone llv· at ..,,ore 1na ', Heme Volume LHI C"V To:aco tnc l 447 700 Jl
Pennit PwL1 J 186,SOO 11 •
KenGu Et 2.316.900 J •
11111com l 96S.SOO e.3 ~ ~ SeatriC\! ,6-44.SOO ..i;·.,,
Schero Pio" 1 155,200 oO -.., BitxterTra~ 144 000 S
SCANA 042 100 2D • • Goulolnc ' 040 400 3? • -1 •• Revn101no \ 969 300 18>.. •
Revnotd M ii 959 800 3• -~
Amer T& T 9?9'100 13 • I lllCO nt 903.300 36 • ' ..
Dow JoNES AVERAGES
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L.IVING ROOM l<ING Bdrrn• & d'e bo""'1~'2''" 539·6191 /<gt cost ..a. llvlng? We can offer any-kltcihen, lrplc, tncl gar apt, amtnltles. Avl 1211, 854-2566 or 780·86t4 SIZED BEDROOM A • n. " ,. --thing lrom 11mall apt to Prvt bch $1395 & Up $425/rno Aon 759-34 Ii I
great large kitchen a. ba FlreplKeS and 2 car PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba .......a•liBnU a 4 bdrm houM II look-•ALSO• Ga 1 11 ft --.-t SCRAM·LETS bath Agt 5-40-5937 enclosed garages Near '' blk to ocean Frplc. ~ 1t1 Ing In CM, NB, or HB Lg 18r w/lrplG $1195 r I r ta
· W91tctllf Plaza & patloS1100494·7748 think of ut flr1t lor that Sorrynopet1 760-0919 27f0 S R ltttrt Prtr l 2~58;~:.:,:fv~ IHlla Cutt Mttrt lfllTllEITS iholce of Ideal living. Nwpt Penln aBdrrn 2Ba. Balboa Ptnlnaula, 269 9tn AN W£ S
*IUlllllTlllTI* Calllorlnlo 852·1616 2116 Yl lllTllflH T L MGMT 642•1803 yrly rntls 11050-$1200. St. Srnall double Obtuae-Tenor
ASPEN CREEl<-R-EsORT 1mmacu111e large Gardtn VIiia Rtntals 875-7015 $125/mo 673-0708 Curio. Hourly
Chair tS at your beck Daaa ftlat 2t2• 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo At:ita. Beautifully land-Dt•I ftlat 2121 SINGLE G R GE REST ol YOUA • / rt S C Pl scaped ground1 . 20' 38 BALBOA BAY CLUB A A dOOt Profeulonally d-· -w carpo nr a.ta, r a-1 thower. ocn w , G 0 T k ~ASTSIDE CM Lut surnrner the local
orated Steeps 4-IO Co~-4BR 2ba. 2000 s/f. redec. 2511 W. Sunflower Air pool/spa, patio/deck No lrplc;, 2 car gar $900/mo. arden Apt STUDI a 9 $60tm'O, 631 · 191S hardware 11ore ran this
ered prkng ~n• 198 Fenced yard S 1095 per cond • Pools S695/mo pets AVI lmrnedl 759-0980 ovar lease 546--0329 ad In the paper ''tiam·
s 150 par ' night.' Dy; mo. (618) 331-7792 Pell OK Barbara/Lisa ~=g~~ w.Ba r,gt:~g II It L .... 0 LIDO VIEW DELUXE APT ; Ct-trcial mocks on sale They can
241-0292, Ev 651·6S t4 Foaat1i1 631· t266 ag1 aat. IC• .., LEl<SE $1350/MO I .I. Salt/Ital support yov ror the REST
S L L ztnl 2250 Vanguard 540·9626 28r H-tBa fwnhse. New 640•7006 -or YO\,JA Ille " leat1l1 Vall~ 2134 •••• •t•H · HH -----~arpe11, dq1pes, bll·lni •BA 2BX:tam rm. 2 frpk 1, f lrg Bdrm, ocean view, 2Bdrrn 1'1•Ba 548_S2~0285 encl gar , elec opener ,_N_w_p_t _H_g_ht_s_2_B_r -1B_a_,_p_oo_I, l11lat11/0fllet Ital lllrltptat
redec. on cul-de-sac; Avt lrple, kl1Chen S895 utlls 15 t E 2 lst -'" $750, qylet 536-0921 garage, lndry $725/mo. 2719 Bea1t1/Ctdtt 12113 $1300 842-817t pd 32146 Virginia Call t801B 15th St 650-8213 3000 & 1368§6.H ClailiCut 301&
ltatral 2182 Dbl gar enhances value 5 collect (213)693><44~ M'ellilfield 2BR 2BA, 8ar, lndry Nie. SPACIOUS APARTMENT 1611 WESTCLIFF, NB MISEllEPH ~BR OC"" .. NFRONT N ... pt rrn pool home at $675 t Tallia 2190 4 plex ule1 1treet. 1 1 MILE FROM OCEAN 541·5032 Agt llve In & care for 7 yr old .. ~ .. ••a•JllEITI mlle to beech No pell. 642·2357 Bch. Ill June. s 14i5tmo. low depo won't last SPXcio us Condo: 2BR ... " $650 Call Jtan 631· 1266 -400· 1000 SQ. Fl. New child, Laguna Bch OCEAN VU apts 28R 539-6191 Best Alty cost 2t>a, security, beautlflJI Like or and newl All utllltlet Onlurn Bach, separate building, floor to celllng Call AM· l prn 494-3326 or
1BA, 1 blk to bch HB R t lta la 140 pool/spa & sauna Nr 5 & paid. Pool, gar. no pe15115.5 • ~ ~4 .1 ';J;''. lrorn Victorian beach hse, glus, ground ltoor. use 1-6PM 67S-6090
$6501675 J-. t 55 trwys. S750/mo, wtll 1Bdrm ........ no kll Avl now S375t rno. of photo copy. 998-7920 RESPONSIBLE woman to .IAOllSIUln ee.c:hwalk Condo 2Bdrrn cons i der sell i ng 28drm lBa S680 .,.-~~-~~~~~~ yrly 557-1616 COM Prime office space babysllfor1yearold,rny 2Ba, Study Furn or un· 733 2669 301 Avocado 642-9850 ~:-PllP ll'llUIEIT turn. 6 bike 10 bch Avl • __ TOP AREi< MESA PINES For rent. 2 bdrrn 2 bth apt, VERSAILLES 2Br 2 ba, se-565 sq/It suite. 3 indlvld· norna. exp w/chlldren 114/lll-llll lmmed 969~6S15 Apartatall tBR, like new, r.Lu"' lrplc;, bullt·ins , refrlg, crpt, curlly, ocean vu, avall. ual offices $1.25 IQ/It Must be avail days, eves ---, drpa, pool, garage, newly Jan 1. S930. Hert>, days NNN. Call Rogers Realty & wknds SS hr 759-6882
HITlL llHEUH WEFIOIT 01111 I IL--pvt balcony up or patio painted, quiet. 538-7650 645-2702, evu 722-1335 675-2311 Dt . lOll
NOT A UST AGENCY 2Br 2ba, frple, security 1 _. down. Gar, pool, spa CdM"s best offices $595. •HhCI *llt·l lt l * ~arage Tennl• courts. ltlaff 2606 S640 No pets S.9•244 7 SEAWlll YILUIE 2~~~i~IL~~S a~~~S & s 1100 Incl utll. AtC, pkg, HOUSEKEEPER. refined
Charm hM waves $300's eady lorc'~1rnedllabe OC· BAY VIEW 2br, lb• great Wll Ill lPTI sec $980 Agt 631-4960 Janitor 2855 E Coast ,lady wanted to llve In.
Blks waves lbr abde $400 cu5an~(71~;o2w ~ny kitchen w/blt-lns, gar. no 1Br. frig, range, laundry, WMY 11'1 Wtrl rnt up1talr1 2BA Hwy 675-6900 Anytime room. ~~~8 ~ salary
Nr SCP 2br hse I/yd $550 or ac; • pets S l350 2 l3/854-6 l l 8 pool, carport. No pell Live where you have 1 'ltBA w/dock 412 38th Large EAec. Ofc. Nwpt
Ooean els 2br 2ba $575 Rent reduced-To rent fast Unturn 1BA 1BA apt no $550/mo *Spectacular apts St, Newport Island Bch. nr airport, bank
3br 2ba gar upper S600's 3br 2ba dshwshr equ1pt gar. S650tmo Incl ~tlls. 93 l W 19th St. 648·0492 • 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba 1ultes Si 100. 650·2145 bldg. Conl., kltch & recp
Elegant 2br 2ba 1700 klrch gar $695 hurry Agent 673-4062 IRAllD llEW *Spacious townhouses leatL Ctalt Metre area lnctd $1000 mo. Lg 3br l/p kids/pet $800 539-6t91 Agt srn cost •Fireplaces • 833 9365
639-6191 Best Al~ cost lni 2l44 lal~u Ptaianla •Private balconies or 2116 ----·---
1000·1 UNAOVE TISED H 2607 mle81iB.AU Garden patios •Ex·ec-2'"-e!'!IR""co-n"'do-w""/d""s""n·w·r. OH~ ~8~1~':r~es~~~~mo
lalMI lalad l * * llEITILI* * Unfurn. ocean/bay VieW. WIY lln lndry rm, PQOI. spa. patio. & Coast Hwy 646-764 t
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Yl!a•LY Wlml CALL US REG ARDING Steps to bch, spec. 2br AP&ITllEITS *3 Lighted tennl• courts $695/rno. 751·0869 PEITHOllE ._ • IRVINE RENTALS 2ba, tprlc, O/W, encl gar, ~ llHTll FIH . * It L 1 _ "&-II Prt lollttl lirttftr SMIT TElll lrYIH Otast ltalttrl yrty. Adlts, no pet(. 1950. These attractive new 79 *~'~:,!~Z'~ngponp°cf~9 at. -•••• .,, 3 bdrrn, 2'n ba, large & Llc'd for 32 children
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ll1erPr.,.rtft1 lll·llOO rno 673·1990att.~ Apts feature pool, spa, •Sorry, no pets 1Bdrm 1Ba, ocean view, beaut w/ocean view, 3 Costa M eaa Call
llMOIO *•••Eflll* CtrtH ••I Mar 2'22 private patios or decka, ;rrFurnlstilngsevall kl1cnen S69Sutllspd Call ~~s~8\':.'~'~tr~I~~~: Eves1Wknds963·1662 nan . garage or carport, In a collect (2l3l693-44o3 1 PrtltlliHal/
Yrly E. Baytront home. 2 "2•eute loh. Micro, d/w. Bachelor-18drrn. utlls pd. beautllully landscaped WHY NOT CALL Small Sech;ded Studio fee/bath Lge deck, 018 a .J 1! 5100
4BR 3BA. lurn or unfurn. all blllns $750 lee SS94 Patio, share pool 1650 setting Heat paid llJ-1111 Fantastic ocean vv on lg of closet space. $1800. nmaiai1trauH Gtaeral
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UllHllWlll. Luxurious Bayfront home
with pier and float and 70
teel on the bay! 3 8drrn1
with roorn lor more Pri-
vate 1w1rnrnlng pool plus
lovely Bayside patio An
excellent Bayfront value
at $875,000 L/H
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Large 4 bdrm, 3 beth e1C·
eoutlve horn9. Amenities
Include· Spa. lath house,
refinished oak cabinets.
wet bar Prolesstonally
landscaped Asking price
$239.000
Traditional
Re alty
6~ll-7370
Avall short terrn also. TELHEIT 111·1110 VIiia Rentals 675·7015 1 B~rooms $S75 property S500/mo, utll· rno. 315 Holmwood MANAGER
____ 13000/mo. 673·4062 •ot OHIO IEL .... 2 Bedroorns 1'/• Bath S665 SUWlll YILUIE Ill~• Incl. 499-6276 TSL MGMT 642-94 t2 •· •L----3Br 2Ba, 2 car gar No pets ..,. 121 OllTEI STIEO "' --____ _,,..
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..i_. Lse S 1150 (818)888-5510 2 Bdrm rear duplex south 1s555 Huntington VIiiage PRIME Office Space In Immediate opening lor lull ftaiDHU 2107 ' Of (618)346-0440 ol PCH Very private. C CO~~A MESA Lane, from San Diego _Jli_ac ......... .....,. ...... _ .. ____ Newport Beaoh, avail Im· time Dlstrk:l Manager $800 P8f mo ( orner ..,....ter/Plac;eotla, Freeway, north 01 Beach
2 Br 2 be nicety furn, Univ. Park Condo. 2br 2ba Call M McGuire Open Dally 10arn-6pm 10 McFadden, west on mediately s550irno
superb bay VU, winter dbl ~ar . new paint, crpts. Harbor Alty 673-4400 1•2.1 •2• McFadden. IM•• 21-.llOlll IUl n Must enjoy working with
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renla . 1 -June 1 $93 Imo 1st/last/sec. Sorry No Pets Spacious 3Br 2Ba. sec:ur-Furn Rm/Bl<. kit. lndry & PllP lllllElllT helpful
$1 tOO. rno. 673·7346 854-7977 or 863-1460 WIE I OIZY --·----lty Condo Adults SS+ sltl'g prlvl. vng ernply'd 114/lll-1113
Cozy 3Bdrm 2Ba. 1 btk to La1au ltacla 2141 2Br 2Ba, frplc. garage, di v. CITillE nPE Pools. Clubhouse $950. male Walk to Marina ---We otter an excellent ben-
bay, 2 blks to ocean _ $800/moyrly Fee 7593 2BA 1BA, pvt patio. gar. Villa Rentals 67S-7015 1350/rno 493.s..74 Ev Waterfront Olltces efll program, paid va-l•-------• $1550 tse. 673-0708 *llHT IHSE * TELElEIT Ill-IMO w/d hkup, quiet. No pets elegantly turn Share cations & holidays, bonus --Studio encl patio Very,... Water paid $675/rno Miil IUCl'I fllEST Nice hrn nr ocn HB n·smkr Secty/Aeoepl or separ-program and dental 1n-
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,.....__ gar upper $700 s rush ' TSL ••G••T ''"2· 1803 mlcro/utll wkly 536 8518 II • b t lT •LY I 110,000 539·6191 Agt srn coll TELEllEIT lll-lllO 1Bdrm Apt with balcony. . "" m .,.. •Sparkling heated pool • Ctaatrcial Pro,.rt' m eage re,rn ursemen ,
B Poot No pets $495 Call 1Br 1Ba. 1922 Wallace. •Court yard view dining Btttll/•tttb 2711 277 Applicant must apply In ~::gelncO::: 1:e:!: CtrtH ••I Mar l 22 SllO HI UllU Aher 3prn 646-3618 Gar. refrlg, upstairs No •Tvign1 ette B1 BO areas -o 11 Pll 330
lor lclds & pets Av ac-Hlllsarea apac decor 2ba 2 lBr iBa s550 sec 1350 pets SS20 Agt 550-1015 • wl gilt d ne In court yrd LAllU IEAOI 13SO Sq. Ft. e:;:fn ~~Ya lt , o~osta
cess. A llltle TLC will MllE lmL.ill gar Jacuzzi 1001 539-6191 2Br 1Ba $650 sec 1400 EASTSIDE B ..... N gazebos lllTH Ill xlnt Mesa Verde toe Mesa Ca App~ 9-11 ••y I -w Best Riiy cost ac ..... or. ~ •Spacious Apartments Wkl 1 1 L 1 S.5-4123 ' 2 ( make this your dream - -• No pets 631-8427 CM kllcnen, $450 mo Sh«yl, •Your own pvt patio Y ren a s. ow ra es am or -'4 pm trcuta-
home. This 3 Bdrm hOme IY WCI UI PAii LllHI Billi 21 SO 2 Bdrm 2 ba Ea•tslde 4. 673-31 17 or 631-1266 •Gourrnet kitchen $135 &. Up/Wkly. Color •Olllce/Sllop/Storage• lion Dept.). Is a best value on today'a L SBA 3 -" • TV, maid service, free 264 sq II & up reas CM .... Dt I SlOS rnarket 646-7171 rg • BA, best foe & 1 Leisure World unlurn 2BR plex. patio, $650 No •. •ij~U6· •New dove tan crpt coNee. heated pool & C-2 Nice area s49.i249 · teal/ ata
· view, 2 trplcs. 2 car, prlv 2BA, lrplc, lrg bale. $875. pets. ah_ s. 645·5512 ~--•Lrg walk-In closets "•P• 10 .ocean t<ltch's __ IEIT•1 ••••sTa119
pool S2250tmo Unique Owner 213.541•6196 ---~ ·~ •Gated covered prkng avall 985 N. Coast Hwy, Prtstl&itH LecatiH E ,'!'I. --• Homes 675-6000 or --~ 2Bdrm Garden Apt Patio wl storage Laguna Beach, 494-5294 Relall/ofc space for rent Bxper h ord bu,•Y, Newpolf rt 21 759·7S98 eves & wknds ltwprt ltac• 2169 Lndry, storage room eac en a o ice
112blk 10 beae'h. 2BR $550 No pets 546·9950 WTSllE ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED WWI llTEL ~~!~~~: & c~~~~r ... .:.,' 64S..80l
Needs rite tenant $375 $995/mo yrly 633-9161 2BR lYIBA. pvt lndry rm C.111try W114s 1 & 2 Bedroom Wkty rentals now avau Prime spot In landmark ---altllf 21 quiet Ill guest hse appls or 536·9524 evs Inside un11. patio, gar 2Br w/small den. spll lvl. 2 Bedroom TOWN HOME s 129.50 wk & up 2274 foe 2411 E Coast Hwy IEITAL WISTllT TH ltll Eatthn furn utlls pd 539-6191 ----Nice No pets. S650trno frptc. ·wood deck, sky-Furnished & Unfurnished Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 Ste 200, Corona del Mar Full-Tlrne position In gen-
e • 1 • 1022 Agt cost 18A oceanfront house Call Jean 631· 1266 hghl Country setting v1911 our model Dally 9·8 -SEA I Sii LOllE _675-4990 · ~~~e ~:pent~~~~~ ~!fpl~~I. trtH t Ir ---pa110 yard, garage. Vrly, $755 No pets. 180 E 21s1 s r
OUPLEX-2Br 1ba ea So-ON THE BEACH Duplex $975/mo 650-2493 I·~~~:\ R 646-4262 or 645-9543 o ry, no pets 3026 w . Pac. Coast H--I act• t pr t' er ti bur wlll1raln If neoessary · 2BA 2BA. lrplc, pvt road, • --., ~ ir: __ _ .. , Cosla Mesa 642-0608
of-PCH S27S.OOO 521 ocean & harbor view *IHT IHI* !!' E"slde small tBr Perloct LA QUINTA HERMOSA Newport Bea<:h relrlg TV 279 Carnation By owner S 350 " 1 16211 Parkside Ln, HB S t25• wk..,... no d ....... oslt DENT AL Asst/Ortho ROA
673-0241 673•1541 1 /mo 673-5432 21rgbdrms,2ba,2cargar, orsngladlt Super clean 1411 .... 1 _ . ..,, .. .::__ tlllTSCISTllHA .--------1 or C t II 2124 trplc, skyllght1. Walk to 2Br 1Ba710W.JarneHA S465Nopets990·2962 • -Vacatau lutah CLOSETHISYEl<R ~:~~~~~:~J>~~~-~g~~ Ct1ta Mna 1024 ti I tH wavesS900yrly.lee6451 $650 Patio 642-1127 --2l22
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28R 1BA, patio, yard. gar. TELEIEIT lll·IH1 Avail now 650-7743 F~Nso.ns1,uodwloor, pka~1aA1~1s1 I~ L11aa• ltac• 2641 """"'-!!'!"'--""'lii~•I Under 9 x groas DENTAL RECPT Onho 4'n CISTl IHl llPW
l110,000
A most desirable Income
property Backs up to
CoSla Mesa Goll Course
with 2 bedrooms. lire·
place, patio and Garage
Jor each unit A reason·
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Sunny & airy end .unit
w/very pnYate patio, eat-
ing nook 1n kitchen Many
upgrades 4th bdrm Is
separate & could be ol-
llce or in-law qustet1
Own8t wanl8 1rnme<11ate
sale Now $225 000 wlland ,
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JOYCE OABOL 1
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turesque landscaping,
custorn touches 11 1u11
$795,000.
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3BR + Playrrn w/lrpl St Shown by 8PPI *TIE lllFFI* Nwpt Blvd SQueaky n-smk F pref 645-2357 S67Stmo + + Please call Pool table, cir TV 2 FH W.l IY lllLHI. e11p req. NB 642·2626
& pool tbl 2 ba S 131,000 $725/mo. S•S-3229 ,....3Br Story, freshly done clean. lots ot prkng $595 ---eves 497-7588 lrplca, steeps 14· 8 Unit Apt Bldg unde<
5-48-6023 or 675-8918 2B 2B 1 le 1 1 lo New paint, crp1 Neat & No pets 990·29S2 Large 1 bdrrn upstairs No __ 17 t4) S4S.69 l6 _ c;ons1 now In Sunnyrnead
r •. rp · pelt 0•5 r 7!' clean S 1100/mo pets Shown by 8PPI S625 Prefer 1 ernply'd 4BA oceanfront fully turn, (714) 548-7001 IY IWIEl IAlllll spa, pool, tenn s 8 5 ""Drarnatlc Trl-M, b'O bay $550/mo 545-3229 Adil, No pets Avt nowl N• $6.975 Down, S10o40/rn o 937•18910r 53t·79~ view Spacious 3Br CottageAest 494·5782 color TV.Avatlmonthly& la1i tll Fia1aci1l
rnode4ed home. big yard. *°'n lllE age in 4-Plex near OCC ALMOST OCNFANT So • extras. 857•1031 2Br. 2Ba. 2 car gar, ncd •2Br 2'.'tBa Oplx Every $750 No pets S.5-7963 Laguna 1BA/ba. l/p, pvt art (ayntatat e11t1' H~e yard Dbl bch. Gar $800, 499-270o4 2724 A. 2 L It l yrd pe1? $700 lee 6501 garage Quiel ,695 Per Lg view Apts next to Park. ______ ..-.....-vp,.rtaaity 90I
IJHI IC 041 TELEIEIT .tll-lllO 38drm2 Batll Newport ok 67)_6336 or 642•9666 Frplc, vaulted cetltngs, lrg Studio. pvt & qlJlel Ooean $250 + utlls. MlF. n-smkr --------ShOres Yrly S975/rno __ spa Prvt balcony view, No pets Ullls pd pref'd for lrg 2BR, lurn l Fii llVESTIEIT llll lllVE *EXQUISITE View ol Villa Rentals 675-7015 +2Br 2Ba nr SC Plza. S.A. Newly redecorated $600 • sec 497·6287 CM duplex. 650-5797 OWN a piece of a
2 condos $300,000 each. ocean&HBnitelltes.2Br ---Pat10.carpor1,pool,spa Chndok S795 Nopets. I -2BR IBAE/slde CM.Nor). WORKING ARABIAN
191 • 3 bdrm, 2,n ba, den. ~~~8·~~~~."~~lt:'~~ IUITIFIL IEW OHM S700 No Pets 722-801 t •86S-0665;tr l!!J!rl ltac• HH smkr 1325 + in utlls. HORSE RANCH . (714)
2nd · 2 bdrrn. 2 ba, den. stairs Ne'# crpt, aub-ter-lovely new 2 mastenulles *WTSIH * 2§dr'm 2Ba 1760 Frig, Avall 111 .. Mark 645-5718 827-8113· JIXI
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Botll are bank owned with rean sec prkng wtopnr + 1Br 3Ba. Highly up-Beautiful 18drrn Apt 1600 •YE II llW dshwshr, 1tove Included. COM Bay/ocean view JBr Charter Yacht looktng lor
good loans, very low 11100 No pets S.9-2447 graded Largest Model D Incl most ullls & pvt gar 1550/rno. 1BA 1BA. all NO PETS 545-4855 2Ba hse, frplc, gar SSOO SCWo Pertner Profitable
down, some ocean view. 8d All In neutral tones, A/C & 2Be323 EWLDEN. Open 1 ·5. ::~~ ~~~dp':, roorn, nr tBdrrn $600. Refrlg, dish-642•1559 or 759-0806 established business Ex· UM IUln 3 rm 2Ba, lrplc, w/d oornrnunlty pool & spa. tty all 548·7854 735 W. 18th SI washer & stove Included. Gellent tax advantages
• l • t•-hkups, yard, double gar-also a 2 car garage. S COM Bay/ocean view 3Br Call Barry 675-8484 •• •-age No pets $900 +sec tmrned oc;c;py 1 1750/rno. •EXQUISITE View or TSL MGMT 642-1803 NO PET 54S-o4855 2Ba hse, trplc. Bar SSOO.
648 W 18th. 497-6287 VERGILENE HULL ocean & HB nlte Illes 2Br f 1 BA d 1 ..... 2-1559 or 76 "806 Mtrttlftl, T.D. 2tll · 2'"1Ba spec llv rm wtco-.v N W 1Br lge, patio, $595 · cory upper px '" .., _ _ _ 1..,.rt ltacla l H9 3Br 2Ba, trplc. 2 car gar 1 1 · -, mo No pets. 360 VIC· Stove, ratrlg Garage.. FEM/M 3BA HOUSE WIDOW has rnoney tor -$950 Adlts prel'd .,..o rp c Micro, skytlte over torta 548-8523 Mg Close to bch Bal Penln UTIL PD 138S. 166-A TD's S 10,000t up No
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CllY •• 1 •• 11 2 p sta1rs New crpt. sut>-ter· _ r $575. Dys 5S7-3200 rnso ed ,,.... , It C II pets 218 E. acfk: Ave rean sec prkng w/opnr. PLUSH CONDOS 2Br. Den Magnolia CM 642·3307 er I no pena Y a
Absolute bargaint Pres· 759-1 104 or 644-8893 St 100 No pets 549-2447 Over strearns & falls Obi tBR. STEPS TO OCEl<N, Fem. rna;ure. non-arnk-r ,-o _0e_n1son_A_s_soe_67_3_-731 t
tiglous 3 bdrrn. 2'1i bath EASTSIOE 2Br 1Ba gar· FREE COLOR TV •Mesa-Verde 2Br lBa. gar w/elec dr, micro, w/d S6l0/mo Includes utll· enr COM Ilse. S400/rno + Aaat1actatat1
exec twnhme Pool, spa age, yord, lndry hkups, Big Canyon 3BR 2'hBA New crpt, d/w, gar""• hkup S 1000 549-2447 Illes 645-3663 'n utlls 720-8084
• tennis Try 100/o down new crp1 New paint In & Twnhm, poot, •PJI + ten. -• Lt A F • 2929 or rent. Call Patrick out snst rno 387 E 181h nls 5 1495/rno lrnmed $650 No pe11 640·2495 POOL Patio, frplc, X-lge *WmFIL APT* Fem Mature Prof., snr 2bf It tH
_ 780-8702 101 Street 17 t4)432-8670 avail 760-8702 agl •STUNNING Lil 2 l 3Br l Br S580. 2Br $580. SSOO 2Bdrm 2Ba, new decor, 2ba, Dana Pl. apt W/D Fnd blk Fllrlsh setter rnhc,
2B G d A t ool, s555 sec Uni E-alde 557·2841 stove & dshWltlr. Near S350 +•nutll. 240·7522 cnoke chn.301b, strip on lllfH OllM E/t lde lwnhse, 3BR BLUFFS 3 bdrm 2'"' ba a r n P · • h $750 I 6422 3 Bdrms. 2'"' ba. 1800 sq. 2'nBA, lrpl~. encl yard 8 split level Trina, good 1oc: 1655 & s72s. 710 W 18th 1110 I IPllllll Tt>eacEUIEIT "lll·t••• Fern n-smkr prof 1hr 3br che•t.vlc Warner/Eucttd
fl 2 car gar, S 160,000 patio, 2 car gar 1st. 1811, S 1500 Agt 6•4-6636 S565/rno-$736/rno, frg 2 !JR tBA w/WB frplc, ._ 2ba lndryfac. Dana Pt hrn
960
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644-6138 sec 3 t6B Santa Isabel BLUFFS3 Br 2Ba -n;; beaut 1 & 2 BAI . all dahwr, pV'I patio, gar *llST Hll* $400 nr ocean. 240-8894 Found 2 sml fem long hair
SEUIEW·ITUL _!_1100/rno. 631-8283 crpt drps paint. 0/W bltlns. lrple Muet... 361 E. 18th St. tBr 1Ba, all bnln1, pool, Fem to thr Cott• Mesa dogs, nr 'Cottage' PCH &
4Bdrm • Den, new Bed· Finer E·sld• 2br newer $1200 No P.11 75S-0666 366 Avocacto S745 15-46-9794 tac Only SSOO 1 .. 6723 hOUM No peta, no lllda. Aster, Lag Bcti. 497-3633
lord Model gated com-kltch S600 worth more BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba. Tll 1111 142-1412 JILHEIT lll·lllO S.5-1452 or o497-2934
mun 1 t y 111sumab1 e 539·6191 Agt am coat nu carpet, paint. drapu, Ill .lllll mle81iB.AU HB 2BA apt. lurn. N·amkr
linanctng/low11t price Meaa Verde 3br 2ba de-S t200. no pell 759·0668 2Br 1Ba Opl", 1 car ~ar. DELUXE DUPLEX: 3BR pref. Nr bch 1300/rno. ever• S299 000 FIRM " Tl I W.ba 112 blk to Cnannet. Pool. 636-o4660 Call F B33 3622 . signer decor rnod kit LIDO ISLE Small lncd rear yrd S 75 Wll Ill Nr Lido een1er 500 36th -..,...,,,__ _______ _
ran • °' $825 t111 reedy nowt Bay view 2BR 2BA, study • $400 sec S.11·8475 O.t .. I r•lttt SI. $1250/mo. 15-4..._7289 M/F n-amkt to ltlt NB 83 t-55 tO c10 .... 1n '85 539-6191 Agt Im COit $ 250 IL 111111 -·1 2BR 2BA, l/p/-a/W-0 ,.,. ,,
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842-5818
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1 tmo S100trno 2BR t'nBA, 1st, n n• .....
PLUSH CONDOS 2Br. Den 673-0072/819· 753-0719 last .. $300 dep FrplC, vaulted celllnga, dbl Gar '425 John 642• 19~
Over 1tr .. m1 & falls Obi Npt Crut 4br, lam rrn. nu Call Alllaon 631·126e gar. pool & 19a. No pets PdilOU' "nQlr onr M /F l hr 2B r C dM
ger wretec dr, rnlcro, w/d carpets. lrnrned. occup. 3Br 28•. orw. pvt lndry 2Bdrrn 2'AB• $895 Ii !WO b.-d1oom aph furnllf'led CondooN PCH
hkup 11000 549-2'47 I 1400 mo. Agl 648-4796 rm. encl ~ar. '2Sx~· deetc 2Bdrrn 2'nBa+o.n S925 '360/rno. 76<>-1008 -• 666 w t81h UP TO
$900 OFF !!•
M/F shr 3Br 2ba NB apt
112 bite bch Stucs.nt ok
S335/mo 650·2099 ·Seou
WMIOllH area 3Br 1Ba Nwpt Creat 3Br 2•;Ba 1760 No pelt 631·6 l65 &e5·2739 ~ 163
452 Magnolia $1050 Condo 11250 Tenn, gar E/<STSIDE SPACIOUS 2 ---------wl grdnr (619)2o42·9028 Pool, J•c 213·•27· 1136 BR 1 beth, no pell. ss75 Unfurn E·tlde 2bf 1'h be, per mo 631-6t55 new erpt, paint & drp1. DIW encl. gar, no peta
E/slcM T11hM 2Br HtBa, 850-9249
End Unll Encl gar, lndry
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
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DPTlllfTllC
seeking exPlf. front office
for lull tlrne, Newport
Beach. 646-4062
PllTTIIE
Psychiatlst orttc., Newport
Beach Aeceptlonlsl.
phones. It bookkeeping.
11 typing, maturity, stab-
lllty essential. Mon· Thur
12·30·5. Fri. 11· 12
644-8866
IElllTEIEI HISEi
Full time, part time pe<
diem needed for busy
Newport Beach office of
Home Health Agency .
work days and oc-
caslonal on call. Excellent
salary, benefits and rntle-
age relmbursernent
Homa Health Resource
Center, 1901 E Larnt>ert.
La Habra, 714-528-6982
Cltrical/OfUct 9400
ACOMmll
Construction Accounts
payable • Nwpt Sch
baMCI Homebulldet. Exp
In construction accts
payable, contract control
& loan draws. Data pro-
cessing exp helpf ul.
Salary/bent fll• corn·
men1Urate wtexp Plee.se
m11ll r('Sl1me to Akins
Dev Co.. 3 CIYlc Plaza,
NB, 92660 Attn A
Michaels.
OlEllOlL
Fri.ndly last growing pvb-
llshef needs peraon 10
type ordtlf's. open mall,
and apply check• Mull
have 2 yrs e>Cper. &. IYPt
45WPM.~ull ti a. SS.SO
p/hr Coate tu1t otl
405 Fr Call Robin
556-0962
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rm, pV1 patio 1895/mo. w .. t1ld• 1Bdrm. S500.
(818)967-9090 Iv• mtg utll. ln<:ld, unturn, lndry
E·tlde lBr. watm & COJY lie No pell 646-4382
wllOll of nat wood,~ W/Sld• 1Br 1Ba. New
cetl1, etc; Super clMn crpttdrpa Frig l lndry
S495 No pe11 990-2962 tac S4e0 + MC a.2.e502
* on I 51 year's rent
f URNISHEO or
UNf URNISH£0
FOUND Blk dog, approx
15" hi, heavy wt, wilt
cl'lett, Placentla, CM ID
N.B M/F 11\r 2br tum. by dog tag 642-1540
duptx, llepa to OONn avt FOUND blk /wht Dog. YO
1211 . '399 mo. 873·5952 rnaybel Vlo Wllaon &
Newport ~ t>tk to beaell, Pomona. C.M. 646-1245
Newport Center office
Mu1t be •bit to UM 10·
key Galculator. Call btwn
4-6prn, M-F. ~4......,.80 F/n-smkr to 11\r nloe 3br ~OUND· blk/wht Springer m•us 2be duplx ssoo 722-6444 Spaniel, vlc Maple 6 MPllTlllT um
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let Ve Help Y"
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642 -5671
for Information
& surprisingly
low cost.
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SNltllC, ,.... Univ Prk. Irv. 733·2085 FOUND 1 C'" .,,.....,. 1trong typing and die· ._. mtft! Strry, fem p11~1 ·c,:0~ tapl'lon• or t horthen.d
It ,eta. 1Htt1 Nwpt Ben 2Br 2Ba furn l err/mhc. blond older: helpful. Ape>ly In l*'fOn
.,.. .i.ia.. t It I. apt 1387+ 'A tlao "'•f rem Old E""'I s-...d°"' with reaurnt to Mr. _, . . ... ... . . ._,... -'I!· FuentM II Roben Bein
d non-lmkr MtF 842-0166' male Great Dane. loe & w imam · Froet 6 A•~ blk, lam DL.H tat, ~ Prof. OV9r 25 n--amkg atlr blk/wtit Nnport a..ch aoclat ... 1401 Ovall St,
VV CdM f"IM $.460. mo 111. I Animal Shelter 644-3858 Newport BHch. Ca
Ap•rtmtnh INt No pe11 &40·4528 · 833-0070 (8em-5pm)
Nr wport Buch So Ammt 1'1• nr ~1'10 clean. F:'~~~:i~:.TiZ ~C.: ~ llllUL •flll PIT
l 71111 I Ml\"''"''' ref9. n-am•r. • mot E/495-8474 Identify Flexible hout1, Mtt t)IPlng, utll. S100. aec.. 875-3813 557.3200
101O•••r•1 8tw 2bf ..._1 8oh t FOUND· male Plt!Nll mix, ----_ ---
642 Sil 1 "''""" ap • n-, rvat/Wtll, Vic Edi~/ L.EGAL SEC · PIT, bper
amkt ....... now or by 111 M. Q n 0 11 • • H 9 '" v P'tf WOfd P'OG dtWed Nt wport Buch No S350/lncldautll 813-Me. 893·!821 Airport., .. 851·2•"4
>0111 It~'""' A~."'" hr nloe horn. w/ocean vuj--1111 l hll11 LllQ 8on all prtv In exoh LOST LhHI Apao, 11125· ll•m•llT • " S I '"'' ftmalt, gray/Ian, -'4J·fHI h41i 1106 lor Chlldeare, pref r vcty Peutarlno l Btar LIQtll t>Ooltkeeplng & MC· ~"==::!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i.dy 499·1838 aft 7pm j S600 Aewatdl sse-seo7 r.1•r1a1 dutlee M6-71tt
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ClldMI/.... .... l&I" Hit ltattal sn• AuliHctl 1011 ...... I o.,... ..... ......... • .......... ,.,.. H• a.... ..... ·-MlJt M>TICI LllAl.~llT IUlll lf fLu lfYlllAll Amttlcan oak cabinet llSt X061117U---3. MW l'OMCHE 'H911T good Ml~ .c .-
104' Mtlgellon end o-ner• ••en.n (I U\ llTDlltD Htly 1900 , Te A.at Conti Ofgan w/rythum' ~~· t A~/:~ cm': ~· ~t5 00° o~u:• CnftUU\ADl.LA"c '1Cnnou8. IF ... butlMH pr•ollc• tt-* SCHOOL I ..... I.. Charmfflg $900 obo. unit '*'Ch. tlghl seooo MAm .,. • .,. " tOfMY9 Non amolctr Omc:. Mlln9Q« Phone 1Yt-French butter churn. ' nn, tn\let Mii 12800 849 8800 6'$-5137 or 8'7..()17' T"-talolllrll S*90M .. ~ 8Mctl Send r• aai.. experlenc:.. Sat~ JOBS IH,111. t9 Ill.JOO, tall S 120 ot>o 722· 1369 c.11 Laura 720--0921 llPWn HllfUI PORSCHE '7291 IT bu1tt LABPEST SELECTION dolnCI ~ • C0MD0
aume to: HlflnQ Partner, + ~IMlon 850-9199 or more In c:omm'iMi°"9 An.ntlo(\ QUiit coUec:ton U.--t Piano w/bench, DELIVERY DEPARTMENT proof Andlal 2.7 lltre mlr ot tatimodel. low mli.eg. MOLiOf:r.!· .... ~!~
5000 Btref'I !t, Suitt " and are W'llllng to wont Beaut Y91wt crvy qyllt ~C>M bMu cond nuw Nua/tVfl(pa!nt,GooctyMt C.OiltaaJlnOrange lt¥d.-...... ...__
2900. Newport Beach, PlllTlll £ARN hard fOf it, oontidet thla· gooo con0 1n.1399 frlru-out T-. '~I McLAREN'S Uftl NCT tit .. S9.000 w111 Count)'lht11ttodeyi CA,!~!\vL L.TD •Db.. CA HMO eam.a pettQn to WOfk Merrill Lynch Raoalty '-the • 815-726'1. hm ~2·8582 140 1110 ._,.,,, " *1leW "-...... ALo.l cam· MONEY mott tv .. tl016ua. mott Mull SMr• COld9')0t, s 1250 pp 8' 7 ·5e72 ' M·F 0119 6 -S tlH e • DOM , ""'"",......_ .... "~ S PORSCHE ·7~ "1 IS T111n1 Tiiie C>u91MM • con-*u-nll .. T* .,. f"'-11111' ... ,,.. ... • ...,,. gr0'#1h or....,led name tn fro.t ..... ...,.. cond ._, I ~ ,.. __ ,ii 5 &2& S Euclld t .. ., • 2•"" H...,..... ..... d
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MllC lndoor/ouldoor ~ :~~· sft!'ti1~ PRIZES rc:! ... i~~t~n;~p:~ ()., • &'in.iinWewfOOta. Pf<>-7~"'8&0&3oo S12500 obo 675-0509 COSTA MESA 0.r-JM. L.TD . ~
work Garden Center cm.tdlng set ty Pen-.. tat• bOOm Cereer op-uait.rt 14 1 am "'* Supet ltgllt • 213-&91..e101 PORSCHE 79 9 1 1 SC Cadlllec: CdVT5LO mt. <>i;i;: =-= ,... fM9d
NJ•mllr. HB 842·88e& nyaaver, 1&&0 lac;entle fR1DS portunltlH avelleblt I lif FIRllTIRI _.int cond S22$ 6'2· 1002 1 Targa met blk/bik alt e•1ended guar Loe<*'. wlttl the CownlY Cletlt ot Or·
llllPTlllHIT Ave, C.M Ir i Lleen1lng tralntno avail-LES 957·8133 ,JV, ltret, IJHtrtalCI LARGE SELECTION OF opt orio ownr •dnt cOno lntll u ncitewood. ~County on No'191'1\ber
J .... n Wayne Tennie Club ,., ..... _ ..... .,,.(.. Ible To lnttN'-w call •HA NEW& USED8MW'SI S1S.000 flfm Serloui s17•950 pn!?3-0&27 1•. tNS "'' .,._ · Pem, Walt or Biii All F en<:h P Ovl I I 01 _..., pp 9 8300 ,__ lntttVlewlng for recep. Cem.,a/Plattroom A•la-Ull Y n IT · 9&3· 1319 or 54&·9366 r r nc es n' Liii IUOl llW buyers only 4 •· Wl Ill ILL IUlll PubtlllleCI 0r-. CoMt 1lonl1t/cour1 director. Ml orig $2800, sac 1..00 , 26" Magnavox 19711 all VOLUME SALES USEO CAR~ & TRUCl<S Delly PllOI November 28, 0.-Part llmt, aome evening• tant l(nowledge of vet• ..... .,.,. MERRILL LYNCH REAL TV coff lbl Ml $550, elegant wOO<I conaotil, Kint cond SERVICE & LEASING Ptnollt 1 11 2. ll ·u COME IN OR CALL FOR .. _bet 3. 10, 17, 1085 wk d A s.. llcal camera and PMT II you ate loOklng tor extr11 aolallo"9tt $650. oceas $250. Aft 5, 6'6-6836 All reds ex cond In/out """'
:/hr a~•~: Ap":;0,~ per~ proceu helpful. Wiii epenolnL:.oney, or Ilk• IMMEDIATE chraSt50 Xlnt15•3-'705 I 3670 N CllerryAve LONG Priced to tett 759·8910 FIH&nlillll T·M l
12/&/85 bl lraln. Monday 1PM !Cl~ to. go--p llke Meglo -Garett I" BEACH e11/..,-kds. 756· 1977 dyl OeULLO ~()2~3pm, at 1171 Ja~~ prox. 8PM, Tues. 11AM Mounteln, l(notta Berry OPENINGS Baker Knapp & Tubbs , (NO Che<ry t )(lt-.a5) omn
to approx 7PM. Thurs. Farm, Of win Prix .. end f..1rnlshlngs-l/2 of wtiole-(1 H)IH-llH l821I BEACH BL ~D
bore& Rd, Nwpt Sch 9.5 Opllonal. Awarda, Call ua nowt We Nauonel company now hlr· sate~ ~~a;1g~l.S:ecor· lu11aa hac~ &l 411 I rao•1ne Welcome TOYOTA LUllll HUNTINGTON BEACl1 Nil.JC NOTICE .: lllln/IOTIY A1Pf..~p1PEN1N1 v .. SAVCEMA. Cha11e aev119t'al openings In 1ng 10 people tree to ~ . 'sat AM Nov 9 IBM type-OPEN SEVEN DAYS Attend' our teaae aemlnar Ul-IOll·, Mt-IU1 It--...
required for land develop-""" eoen • ""'· · · M ., · B or F= V travel th• entire u S SYCh Contemp Oak Dlntng set. 6 I writer, 7• sofa, stereo & a(ld recttve a tree •-
ment compeny. Excellent UUI OLIRll 6'2-'333 as Dallas, Miami, LH chra, Kint SHlt 12 $300. china cebtnet. walker.etc ponabte m1n1 11acuum we BVY CLEAN ~~A=-~:..n::;.:~ Permanent lull time, Mies Banlclll1iJ ~'!!r~1~sY01~e~x~eli 675-7571 1 637 Ramon•; 49•·t738 ~"o:.:"'n~=~l~u;~ DO~~:T~ti~'t,~AT The tonowlng l*90M.,.
word prOC*tlng exper clerks. Apply In person TELLERS week expense paid train· Moving, must Mii. As. Tr111rert1ht1 Coast Plaza CARS. TRtJC..._8 & llANS ~~O\e~~~ en!!,, ~
Salary S 1•00 mo. Hra: ~~~S1t!~:;, ~1~'': We are now llCCe(>tlno ap-lno program No exp nee, =:~:a tb~!ti.d's 1~41:' IAP'X 1 nr I -102 Coate M-. Celltomis 8 30 5·30 Pteue can • · 1 1, but any prevlou• public c 72" Ah 8 · AU·S&Ylll LWI 92e21
p'1u r~ appt. 883-7033 17th SI CM. ~':;1~'g::'1n ~r ~; contect helpful All trans~ all Laura ""'"'2 laU hats 7014 l14/412-1H1 .
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---------Sales Beaoh branch The quail-portatton paid with return Oak/glass/brass• Din set q,: Aoe1E cXTXUXRXN -r ' ' -now.. ~ Bw:tl. CA
llOln&IY ' WI Ill lllEY fled apptleant wlll l'lave et guaranteed Mull be $375, cof tbls S..SO., bar S200Jcash or bat otr Al1 vw '78 Jlabbtt. 2dr must -C.0.1.11 Mn. $40 0330 92863 • Fut paced Newport 11 th LOS ANGELES least 2 years cuh hend· stngle. 1mblt1ou1 and ttOOls S75 Sofallovest 5 30 call 6'6-•688 ,.,.,. ! • .,.lta ue 59111 S 1 800 0 B 0 Robert L Hunt, 440
Beacll conSYltlng firm e II t telle< tree to ttart today For $500, solabd $350. Oak: ...... fl -& 497 I t85 al1 6p HOimwood NewpOl1 ~
need• pert time secretary !~ES Telemarke11ng of· ~~e~!\ntormatr~ tnt91'V'-w call Ms Sopller wall unit $300, bdrm $4001 14' UIH y .. 14 Hal.JAM =ll1tld · · m wt WAIT YHI CA 92683 with minimum 5 yra """In Costa Mesa. Etfec-.--weekOyt 10AM 10 5PM din set $350 5•3-4705 $850 '' ~s..632 _ ..,.-; ClW 1111 CUI Tn11 DultnHs 1• eon-
el( Approx 20·25 hrs live now our new com-contac1 Mr. John Laun. only at 642·8226 prldt ••II I lft vw 72 Bug 1 ownr all See Veno d09 Sentot ducted Dy • ~·' Pert· perw9.k. Excel t pin a million .cate allows you (71•l 875-4500 -REMODELING ! Couch.ISliJ1/Deckl/Sttrlft orig mtnt cono. 801<. orig ~Sh<P ~lty. Prefery .Jn, to earn more than $200. LOS UIELES PllH stRYn Heritage Chair set. Oak 1 7022 doll ..... 8 ell-mt S3500. 714l669-999t A.ch11d L Hunt
payroll ... per N·emkg ot-In commlsalon & wages FEHUl. IA Yllll Sever at openlnos available Colfee Tbl. 548· 7907 I r. llWai ...... ~1'N vw 72 B I II wt~~.·~~:"6~ .. ot"~
flee. Call Judy 875·3551 by s111:ng only 2.0 3201 ~Blvd, tn Santa Ana olftoe Pan •hctllH•ll 6015 30 ft CHRl~JCRS~500FTw"5' =-tlffl ---· mtr. lk b~agnJ9ri:wwi~~; ange County on ~t>er subscr pt ons a week It' ........ ,,,.,. • time evetnlngs. No sell· NB moor ng .,...-~· out' S2550/obo dyl 18 1985 llOlnUY po11lbte to eam more Newport Beach, 92663 lno No exper nee. Paid DRAPES. nearly new. Hnenl Call 875-07•0 ~~ 494.2552 497•1597 ev "292111 In CdM Property Meneg• than $1000. weekly. EOE M/F/H weekly Call Chrl11le. bt~~d. "!.arm white. 4 pr, 50' dock Mein channei ~ ----· -----PuDll111ed Orange Coul
ment Co. Front ottloe ap-Hours are llexlble and the BEAUTY SHOP 662·58•3 tor •PPI 96 ic81 . center pull Huntington Harbor Call vw BUG 1975, axoettent -FO __ R_D-'7_5_T,_o-1-no--=2-d-r Dally Pllo1 November26, O.-pearllfl()9 required. Good otfl~ Is Freeway close. opening for Reoept Mani· S 185 pr obo. Also wood 846-6707 2131925•3119 ~1 condition new clutch. r • . eemtw 3 1o 17 1ga5
'"" office telephone Fol lnlormetlon, call · 5 PWT•"&-trave<se rods, country · paint and 1n1er1or Runs 18,800 ortg m1, exit cond T .~ ~J1i~~Word p~ooesalng & 5•0-0301 curlste, AISlats 5•9• 100 Rapidly gro:i'n;~ Cosla look $30 ea 722-1369 DRY BOAT STORAGE W. --= great $2,000 673·5028 S 1570 obo 759· 1907
bookkeeping exp. help-TELEIAllnlll DAllllR/OLERI Meaa firm seeks ex· FIREWOOD Premium On the water, Newpof1 vwconvert Super Beetle. FORD '78 Aeate. muSI --------tul. Maryanne 875-•900 Mature pereon, gift shop. perlenced horticultural seasoned orange $110 Beach. Do It youraelf boat '76 Excel cond throught sell, needs work, runs ok flt&.IC NOTICE
WHIPIMHSIR PROFElllllALI JOhnWayneAlrporl.CaJI servtcetechnlctanstor ln-'"' $195cord 968·8081 yard. Open 1 days a DATSUN '!17 1600 Fair $43001obo 661·8733 S1000obo 5'8·0113 Full faceted phorie IV\AI. Bettle mornlnos 852·918& terlor route FI T or PIT F" h 1 k 100 11 week Call 675·5901 Lady. 3 tops. good cond tor few office. Newpof1 ....,... Benefits 831·4615 '8 an s. ga on 1 1 s $3200 751 8987 1 Beach. Non smoker. atlon Big dollars for CLERICAL --S100 w/stand Also 20 NBP Moor ng or aie -ve mag i..---------.
Send resume to· Hiring proa. No experience Several openings, part TEXAS Rf"NEAY CORP g a 11 on "ell $ 2 O w/38' Trawler .. Defever,
P.artll1'f'. 5000 Birch St. needed, wlll train time. Hours 10AM-3PM olfen plenty or money 5'8·7032 Bkr 673·8511
Suite 2900. Newporrl • Ct••lt1it1 Mon·Frt, no eitper nee plus cash bonuses. frlnoe JOHN WAYNE Tennis SLIP· 30 fl on Main Chan·
Beach. CA 92660 • Salary Pald wkly. Hlrfno lmmed. benefits to mature per-Club Membership Re· nel CdM $300/mo •
•• -.. Ital"'--... Call Sue, 662-56'3 son In Costa Mesa/ New· • duoed lo $700 838·5208 1st/last 1111 June 19 --•ton port Beacll area Regard· . · Call Marcia 673-8232 Ttclaaical/Train Call Jim or Bob 675-5010 ORIVERS. cross country, leu of experience. write J Wayne Tennis Club • . 5505 Cl ~ /I t 1 ti 1 no exp nee, Calif Ile req F D Hopkins. Pres , BoK Membership Must Sell ll11c. TrHlptrtlhtD *I.I . •13 JOO t* ~--l"!!!'!llP.'ll!'!P."!"11'!'!11'1-I I " Ill I apply MacGregor Yechts, 7 11, Ft Worth, TX 7610 I Bst ofr 752-0100 9·5Pm Ren/tan tnl . chrome al· TIRED of RETIREMENT? 5520 1631 Placentia, C M
ELECTRONICS EN~ 1 · Two P A Accovn1 Ex· Slate POOi tble wlllte & ac· e'A•ptra. IQJ 4 loys sunrool gor~s
P/1. Flex hrs. 8'2·29oo lllllHPll f/T. lllffll ecutlves needed 1 with cess $250 962-4221 Ev .78 M°iNl·WINNEBAGO 20: oar low ml servtoe re-
. 10 key & restaurant exp I Must llave good drjvlng r• min 3 yrs Nation at 60-22 excl $8620 cash/obo, cords 1 year warranty
lUOTllOIAll pref'd Includes wknels. cord, for party rental TV/Radio Contact ex· Frff tt f11 (018140) Lease or buy
I I d I Ith consider trade tor car In •!l,lla •·6 yeare exper ence. Quiet Cannon. •9M1•6 companyA & D Rentals. per ence. an w mtn Dog, Blue Healer. Austral· top cond 720·3807 • •
commerclal/lnterlor• TERR•CE G•RDEN 2085 Placentla, Unit 5. '1i year PR writing ex-1an cattle dnn, 6 mo·s. •11 SLE•IS
no..-0102 DISHWASHER·Laguna C.M. 642·1 186 perlenee In Business & 556-i6'93 .-W~etl Dri.e/Jetll • llPHTS General Conwmer Send -------9 30 8'TtOAl OllTIH Beach, hrly wage ~ E&ll IP resume & samptes 01 writ-Golden Lab Mix puppy ---------1001 Ouail St . N B
TECHNICIAN Sup&Nl90f bonuses. •9•·9650 tt SltOOO• ••ltlllJ Ing (A must) to· Naomi free to good home HW •H JEEP 833·9300
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330 W Bay Street
Costa Mesa, Ca
or call 642-'321
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PRECISION MACHINEST
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full time day & lull time closure rep. No license or Inc · 3822 Campus Dr, Jewelry /Fars/ Art 11 comes with pis bucket lllSSlll LEASlll
night hostesset. No exp. exper1enoe required. Na· ~It~ J!~26;:,ewport 6025 seats and radial tires 1 Sentra, Mexlma, a 300ZX
nee. Apply Coco's, 2131 tlonal Company provides ac · _!!!! _____ .....,...... (Ser=2900) Atlend our lease seminar
Westclltt Or, Nwpt Bch' complete assl&Jance. For WEEIEID IAlllER '·KT Diam, Bracelet app StHI 1 and recieve a tree
--------1 Info call: 3177839-8900 $525 sell S250. 839-0155 ORANGE COAST portaote mini vacuum
lllTlll Ext. 1337 WHkend Manager lor 9x 12 Tent. steeping bags. Jeep/Renault wolh credit approval
Wanted daytime hostess. I EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI Daily Piiot Newspaper ( Coleman stove & lantern. 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa Learn about leastng In
Mature person. must like $600.00 per 100. Guaran· I R v I N E A R E A I pots. pans. tt5l. chrs etc 141 1023 our office near South
people $5/hr. Call for teed Payment No Ex-2.30· 10·30 A M Pickup $250 6"45·9428 • Coasl Plaza R:f~u~a~l;~::r perlence/No Sales. Oe-truck & dependeblllty a Beige mink 1acket wlfox Tracks ---fOlS (aprx. 1 hr I
tails send self·addr'"8d musl $90. per weekend collar Appraised at FORD ·8o ?J50 P/U All·SIYHS lUSl
ltYl n&LIAll Ftllf I stamped envelope· Call 642·4321 ask for S3500. asking $1500 Ranger XLT Loaded 714/432-1111
Come to II Fornalo ltellan ELAN VITAL -903 Jim Alltson or Rae 63 1-1266 AIC auto, bltn tOOl boxes r.:::::::=::::;,1
Cale & Bakery toc'.ated at 3418 EnterprlM Ad, Ft EaJltyatat Waatt4 ERTt $4 700 OBO 550.3797
Futllon Island In the new I Plefce, FL 33482 5535 GMC 70 112 Ton Pickup Atrium Coun. We heve LARGE SELECTION OF
full and p/tlme poaltlooa GENERAL OFFICE · Quall-I EJ; Mgr for a ma)Or CO'P & 0 RIG I N AL SI GNED SSOOlot>O 642-01"6
avall•ble tor satespeopte fle<l person to handle prev owner ol Mfg Co GRAPHICS & BRONZE TOY~ 79 P1ck·UP
& COOl(s (Ml.ISi .¥>Mk! pnones, typlno. general seeks c1'1alleg1ng PoSltion SCULPTURES AT COM· #/rack. E111t cond1toon
t;ng1t1hJ PIHae call offtCe duties E11pertence w/progessw Co 963-3627 PETITIVE PRICES' CALL Make olfer" 6'2·8100
Nancy at 64~279 1n Marketing & Sales L •• FOR INFO & A PRICE -
I helpful. VIP Toys,1llercaaa IH I QUOTE BEFORE YOU Aati'°'"' "FfllS IESTAllllT 650-2902 t1e1d1 P u R c HA s E M 11<. E Clanin 904 s
'"tn Corona del Mar ll&llS -(-1 IAatitlH 6010 CLUFF ER TE S 19SO FORD 2 dr sedan.
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FIT or PIT for 8am-3pm 33654 Niguel Shore Rd . sor Rocker. $350 Marble/ AREA ' Have you read today's I MS E. c-t Hwy
Shll1 838 Laguna Niguel top Wash Stand. s325 173 1•11 C11111tled Ads? 11 not. N .. ,..,, 9-c:llt Call Louis. 6"40· 1 · Mantel Fire Surround. • ,. 67•-0aff ----you're missing lhe beat ~ 7
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Part~ 10655 11umbolt 1. S!feel LOS Alamitos. CA 92';20
Goroon L Cannon. 2016
• ./ M.0t.,., Or•ve Costa Mesa CA 92626
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Ba ear.c :::i.-1ve Costa Mesa
Cl :,c d CA 92626 ISS111e Tnos ous1ness os con· 642 5678 ( ~::n~ Oy a ~lit P&r1·
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Gtatral S530l PUT TllE S 125 Cane seal Rocker Ltghl betge Mink Stole bargaJna In town! -========~ ---------1 Newspaper home delivery S t50 Minton Chtna din-$250 645·9428 ,. A~~~~ng~people 2·~M.~hl~mp~ ~w~.I07 ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~i~~iiii~~iii~~~iiiii~~i~~~ii~~~~~~ii to work In T.V. Com-up $600. p/mo Call btwn bey cut crystal s1emv.are IJ I
merclals For Into call 12noon-7pm 642·60 15 90 pc set Best olfer Peta I Aaiaala 6049 .I
330 W. Bay Street
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627
142-4121
(602)837.·3850 ext. 133 PASTEIP PllSOI •97·2256 lor appt Adorable White American Y
*&PT IUJIAIH* 5 Day p/wk, Including Sat. ArtliHCtl 6011 Eskimo puppy, 3 mos old • •
Youno ambitious couple to Wiii train. Apply PEN-I llY APPLIAICES Papers $350 760·0485 1P1iatia1
manage 21 Units In Costa NYSAVER. 1660 Placen· LES 957 .. 8133 Gldn Retr, AKC Pups. 5 Entry & French Doors
Mesa Call 855--0665 l Ila Ave, C.M. wks Shots Blond & gldn By N0rman The Doorman ---~--------PAINTER NEEDS WORI<.' r SILEI M l F $225 Ea 675·3159 k & Fir 85 7. OR
Refrigerators S129 & Up Moving, must sell most That 5 ALL you pay tor -476 106 Don 964·5949 flectrical Washers S99 & Up lovable 1 yr old Female 1;;;.;.;.;....,-...~~~~-Dryers, gaslele<: $99 & Up Cocker $300 759-1870 3 ltnes 30 day minimum Doors.moldongS·Day win· PUIUSI urm1c
Stoves $99 & Up in the dows complete patios Quality work tree est TIE IHH SCHl Lawr>· free-Shrub Install
Tree Trtm and Removal
1n1 Ext Celli s ret1n cab
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Davis Pa1nting1964-3837
OlJ ALr'°Y PAINTING
Low W•riter Rates· Free
eslimates John 722-9"0:" SYDNEY
0MARR
"Complete une ol Home Reg Ouarter Horse. 2 yr DAILY additions , quality work :425513 968-7401 Furnishings" Old, 15 3 great comf0<a-I :477446 Paul 5'8,8860 _ -----
ALL APPLIANCES hon. Eng/West Jumper DON'S ELECTRIC
S 2 5 0 0 ob o I<. 1 m PILOT Exper1 Callmet Maker & 492·5958 Servtee calls flllJ laarHttt4 722·8495. w 644·4'652 Frencn Design Reas dryer oulletS etc t>Onded
LS""" Main & Rotot1ll1ng Ouahly a •eas prices
Sonnkter install Reoair 1n1 exl rea1 eslate clean·
l'reto e51•mates 5•8·6065 uP crpts windows etc
botlltlt Ctl4itit1 SERVICE free est rel s After 5pm, -UNIQUE FURNITURE Wonder1ul mature sound call Allred 722· 1157 NEW REPAIR Quality NO Appaloosa tor $100 OBO '101>s to small reasonable
19•7 S Main St 962·7625 DIRECTORY KITCHEN CABINET ,Free est ~ 63•·23•5 Wednesday, December 4 Santa Ana REF ACING ___ _
Rets r:ree est 857-0691
L!t•l Str~na TIP OllLITI P&JITIH
FIRH? call 712-5001 tnt e,1 Reas Rates ~, 5
A ttys Pari'lrT' ~ Assoc 839-1886 or 6~5-0104'
ll111arz P1pnia1
Bloc• walls r-••c~ wor~ ~ ... A'!!'IH!!"H-l~N~G~l'!"!N!'!!T'!!'E'!!'R~IO!'!R~S!""
ARIES (March. 2 1·April 19~: Dilemma 1s resolved, em otional Btwn Edinger & Warner on l • CALL TODAY" ca11 1or lree est 642·0881 Qeaeral Semce1
responses arc fiery but constructwe in long run. Focus on mystery. Mam St See the Bear• Pillot I Orin• ISi FOR LOIS MASONRv CARPENTRY •RENT AN ANGEL•
money. physical attraction, intensified romance. Y ou'll have rare Ht-1220 1 6059 Verycompeti1tve lie 1Persona1 & business as·
opportunity to correct past mistakes. Open 10·6 Sun 12·5 Oak Sptnet Piano, Sletner s:~~~~:~:~~~ & tnsured 17 14) 499· 1604 s1s1ance for all events & concrete vmc: ~lll•M HAlllGtNG 5Tq1PPING
TAURUS (April 20.M ay 20): Break from past is i mminent. Focus I want Ad Hetp? & Son Kint cond $895 Representattve Ooors·Rei:>atr-Alterations I pro1ects 4~2 P 82 '5 ;rs ... p;ii, ,.,4;, 4814 v SA MC 6~3-1512
on legal affairs, c~ange, travel, var!c~y of experiences and manta! 642·5&78 I ~0·2442 i42·4321td.30I Remodel·Panel·Locks-etc ,81d~11
st.atu.s. You'll. ~1v_e favorable publicity and accolade from one you t•••• ••••••••••••••••••••Ill Cao•nets·Wtndow-Fences l;;A;,;;M~E~R~~i~C'A'!i"N-H~A!"!N~D~v~M~A:-:N~ admire. Gem1m native plays paramount role. • 3<. ·1rs exp Jerry 642·0567 Carpenlry 1enc1nQ win
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Go slow. measure a~tions a~d words. : DELIVERY DRIVER •Acoaitical Ctilia11 Ckil4 Care dows ptur"ltunq riarht~
Fam.ily me~bcr talk~ abo~t unpleasant. task. financial .requirements. • • Exqu1S1te Acoustics Re-Mottler loves 1>abysi1ting A'~g ~~~1J::uu~•~5Q L~~~
Be diplomatic, make intelligen t concessions. Love relationship can be • Dally Pilot motor route : sprayed or remove Dry· Newborn or 3 yrs up my tltc .=J0•05l 636·8244
restored. Taurus plays key role. : •wall Repairs 8•7-790 1 home tun 11me 642·9015
good about relationship w hich spurs your creativity. Scenano • Harbor area. 1-2 hours araitue e111•1 met carpentry doors t<•tcneri
prom o tes exciting challenges, changes and rom1lnce. Pisces, Virgo • per afternoon . p Toic e REPAIR ROBIN s CLEANING & bath remOdel • more•
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Over 25 yt>ar~ l!~Pf'nence
1.•C T 116 421' 710 1353
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Define terms. protect privacy, feel • available In Huntington ~A,,liaact Cl • St . 1 Pa•:IROP~:!ob;::9•elec
persons will figure prominently. : AP u ... ,,. SERVICE a rl'lroovghty LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on rcspons1b1lity, pressure. • Cail 641-4333; Mon-Washer·Oryer·Retrig-41tc clean house 645-9741l''ENCE Repatr New & otd $TlRY11C CILLH(
ebancc to increase income. Love relationship grows stronger, cycle is • day-Friday 10-5 P.M. • 722•1737 20 yrs up 1 Hov'Secieamng. carpets & ~~t'~;~'"~:~·~; STttOTS llYIH Cl.
b. ·-'-dd · 8'. T ... : ' II ... _ • •1.t..ppltaneeServ+ce Aelrlg Oran.-co Qr1n1n11 ~ah. even ts UlAe su en tum in your iavor. rus can actua YI.}\; your • Ask for Art. •'wuriers-drye~ranges upho111ery wind~ etc •GEN HOME REPA1AS Stuoen~MovHs insured
pow er-play day. Cancer nauve plays role. • • dlshwasnets uc 2•0-0717 llrty M.tllt. 111-1212 Pa•nt e>ry.all Caroen1" L•c , 124 •36 6• 1•11•2-
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Limitations arc removed, you reach • O C t • -Commerctal lnq welcome etc Gary 645-52r P~L NE.,. warer>ousf' s10,899 wide audience. chance for fam e and fortune is enhanced. PrOJCCt can be e fang• 08S : !rpkaJt/Ctacrttl D s Ctearnno Ret1dlap1 I HAN-DY MAN LARGE ll'ld ST 4Rv•N(i 4 WORK
• completed, you'll be rid of unnecessary burden. -SCCUa:rioilJso : Dally Piiot • Onvew•ys patios. paths, For meticulous & detatled small 1 DO 1T ALL F'•tt est•ma!e 6,, "Oro
highli&hts love. Aries figun:s prom inently . • 330 W a... D I • etc No iob 100 smell c1een1ng Sa11st1c11on 531.55~9 P11 °' tve msg l1oot.tec:h MC've• 11.-s26 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Request for additional room is granted. • C ... : ~!-'c"~ : Reas Mtcieey 536-0553 ouai For appt 549•429' HOME REPAIR Cart'eflt"' • •
A'°"O"<; WAu COVERING
11st.J11oil•O"' II Removal
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8'>' %0• M&M 722·9066
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Ne 0~1""9' Call An~ Area that bad been classified or proh ibited will be opened for your • 09 .. ,....., ~ • U OllOlm Home & Olflce c1een1ng by fences & gates tree tnm. ,Parh tl/ Occ111ta1
convenience. Accent independence, style, design, wtJlingness to '··· eeeeeeee•eeeeeeeeeeee• PlM JODI Please call for tree dump runs C M & ,_ B lllllH IUnlHIS
Pl.oncer pr~·-. Romance also b~; .. i..tcd. "" tYoM Oeaogns & COIOrs es11m1te 842·&7•6 area Jim Why1e 6'2·1 206 • ,_...,. P ... "'"' .... <All 646-2113 for est _ Prof t>artendt"<) ~ '""' T••U SCOR 10 (Ocl 23-Nov. 21 ): ocus on fncnds, persuasion, wishes, Aft.er School -_ Housectean1ng 14 yrs exp laali•t srvc ttv s1e11• fi•" • •26 •E'"' .. '""-r-.. to-,,-s•~--"""1e.-¥""ar-01-
r m41 6'6-8712
love relationsMp. Family reunion could be part of scenario -event ng ~ve uptlall drt"9Weys reliable reas free est. own I -C•H:' \ P111m Reader Past.
di · Pl • 1 h · d y reotace w concrete irent Ptna. 645-9866 LT HAULING -MOVING llani at Sem el • m ight feature gourmet ntna. easu.re pnncip e emp astze . ou Student Jobs' 0,.c~ ~ w11 539-0345 Gar11oe & Yard c1nups _ Prt>sen1 & F'uture 1 free ?
could pick winni oa ticket. • .--NewP<>rt's Finest 1ntertor I Jon 6'5-8192 pest 6onoeo Compan1N\ S~·"7S8 O•ar>e S31-89&4 SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 2 1)! Emphasis on prcstiJC. DoYOQNftd'Cub'Aod Aaltknica M•tntenance The Aldes&Ratestor e•d4Wf't 1 Ii
promo tion, responsibility, travel in connection with community A Good Job To Start Tbe New Yea.r ? AVToiTROcR b EcA NtslkMPefl 1575-7~ con:r:':'~0;, .. c:::;~s ! live 1n or out 833 2009 •e•r•s•t-1'111A!"loP'lo~F-•A•E•P""A"!'!IR ..
project. Superior appreciates your work and will let you k.nowit. You'll 30 Y1t e•p Rees rates. Wt wtll cteen your ho\ne, F,..n1 Joon 645-6730
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c.,.. !or fllCl111rt"11 •n i.c•rise C.4t11 BE"T A~Y 910 BY be m ore aware of body imaae. physical appearance. High ttee est Adrtan 6'~4C3 apt. ofc R ... rate. refs. pr1v11tt n~ Hom. cooi. ~"'. ~n 753 7
CAPIUCOllN (De<:. 22-Jan. 19): Good lunar aspect ootnodcs Wlth :: .::.-: ~ J~,=:h ~ ~ , ... , S.mCft •llP Giofla 831 8569 ah 3 ~=~.~~~~~~;.:;.:. 1 meat• Katl'lv S40 410 1 ~OOFtNG rtteover , •.
phflosophy, reliaion , communicatfon. Io na-range projects. You'll be enjoy t•lng wtth P90Ple Md wcrtlng COAST BOAT sEACICt C.1tr1ci•n moving 7 C1a}'* •9'·2341 p • .. paor1 hOI ,,., tile, r~
asked to rebuild, remodel and possibly to rewrite prospectus. Jo urney wtth ottw ltudanta "'* own aoe-You Com91et• o.ta111ng IHl .. IN -,.• .. ••.,.•,.at..,. ___ -. WOOd ffee 9't 750--6586
mjabt be Nll1 of excitin1 a.ssipment. CM wn -a.oo '° sao.oo ~ ... In Bollom C!Mnlng/Pa1nt1ng IM'n-leUn-.... . , • ., fiNE pl fNfo2 e;: AIQI
AQUWuS(Jan . 20-Fcb. 20): Reject superficial mponsea. Refuse oommlMI:,. and MUCH MOREi You CM MMJI <>vta ~ eomm1r.eicf ~1 .. 2345 f1tat'll .,cs Sino< 18 vrtof naocy ltaMtlia1/WitM..
tobesatist1ed somethinamerelyooamed-d1scovcrwhyithappeocd. wottt PART~ In tM eftemoon• end lluiMu ALL CONSTRUCT1 0N TQ£,.~i6E OF oc ~~~.Lie 4_~. ;miiiiiiis:iiiiii;' Emotional involvement could lead to scno\ll rdatJonship. Gemini, New-RemoOet·Addttlona Or Johfl ..,..oompu
fi . tJ ·v·ou·~anTld .. ~~E "!"n'f~~ ~'Type Word P'roeeee-722-1737 llC •"80&39 ~ 9ucf'I W-4021 RAINBOW PAINTING Virao penons au.re promtnen y. ..4\.18 ~ r-nso "' " ~ tng We <to ~.. ._ ..... _ e:..ti Quaht) II our t.'QllC"I PISCES (Feb. 21-Marcb 20): Go slow, lie low, play cards close to w. of'-oort\11 ... I tr•*'D 9"d prowtdl I rneninou•t 9te 786-3330 BATHROOM & KtT~EN ===t !I' 650 MA.& JErF' l l( ~M
cheat. Let others reveal the11 plans. but be dtsettet concem1n1 your tr~ Thie It NOT A PAPEA I ComCNttn Boc«k.ec>ong & ~!~=1:'° :_~~ H w D f TM-1 HI A 4 A PAINT•NG 1,.., E•1 ""::--'--
own. Chanse of domcsuc routine proves bcoefioal. Taurus. Ltbna AOVTt ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A ,._ .. ,.seA toan pey1o11 .,.._rtn0 ~ng11~ LOWEST pc>tt•Dle l:l"c• Wt.Mw " ... --.
n1tivesplayouutaodinaroJca.. WUKJ Come out end help"' get new ~r760-IOOI .~m.Li~•s • CMtsAIC H.-1if'O$p9clall toSt-c>~ M2·.l23~ Are v°""wiNi"oi..--a.ni
IF DF.CEMBEA 4 IS YOUR BIBTBOAY you are crcabvc, CUltomwa fOf our ·~ end he\19 a I TY91HO-$/H-800t<KPNG 8-cll C•llel , HcM-S.-.•Maint S30 GLASGOW PA1NT1HG e.i~ WlnOow w~ ~bellious, poPCIS a k:tod of dipity wb1cb enables you to stand OUI ~ .... doenO "· You "8¥1 nothtng to F"AST ACCUR SERVICE en 8122 t1CU8205~ 492-8827 •4592'3 Intl £•• 30 Vf'' •~per &03 Balt>oe 81 573-3135
ftom crowd. You~ oo your own carty could have been scparakd IC* Ind 1 ..,.,. tot» to """ Cal toc:t11Y vERSATllL ~ ..... Ra,i•i rei, &4'-52'• wf'IO i...o ~
from Ont «both parents.. djd not fh into t&mity t.rlditton You art an end meyt>e you cert Mlrt tomotT'OW1 C•!J!!trz hentle ltnicn a Llwacan INTIE.lCT 20 Yeera Eicoer There~ lfle
tnnovat«. you seldom are afrajd to revue. review and to rebuild ll Ea l I f .. pen ~ s;;;c; "'°' cpj wti ~ )l'OUr ·-· Aoonl 121• DAtLY ~OT
1ccontJn1 to your true fttliQSS. Taunas. Leo. Scorpio perwn5 play Ca llr. r ,., .. , Aemo4't-AcN•tlOn• l't0m41 o..rwe 1.3"'°1 ~""'t~ .. ~. E•'""°' Stucc.o ,,30. SUMCt ~ORY
important roles 1n your lift. In Dcttmbcr, lifntylc 11 transformed and Hl-'70H Of 141-eU2 ,~•ti'. 548·•HO'iR•'• "·"""" 640 0388 I ;::-Eatr.oa ~llet "'atef11•• l!-'2~•2 .. ~·
vou could actuall y cha'! ~dencc.
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• 810 * 0renge Cout DAILY PILOT I Tueaday. December 3. 1985
MOC N011C£ MUC NOTICE PllllJC NOTICE P\&IC NOTICC ..one. MIChMI Bain, Prlll<*'it bounded by lhe San Otego MCurlty tor coml>6ell0tl of ltcahon• EaGn bld<'er must common
WT99G .a This 1111"'*1t wu flied Ct ...... San Otego Fre.wiy the ballnee of the work At 0. llCll'lted 1n ICCOf<lanc. NOTICI TO Publllt\ed Otange COUI
Daily Pilot November 12, 19
28 and o.c.mo.r 3 198~
T-914
• ITDI MC).. Tll IJtllh the County ci.tll Of Or· ano Cu~ Ortve the reQu .. t 1nd •.apen11 ol wllb aPC>ltctble 11111 lawt l'f'OfllftTY OWNEfl
RIV A •noe County on Nowmblf DESCRIPTION Of WORK Iha llJOQ .. lful ~ddlf. lh• fSu11u1nt to California YOU A~ IN OEFAUL T
NOflC! IS HERESY 8. 1885 The wOfk to be '*10tme<1 City w111 pay the amount t0 I 0011. ernment Coo• Section UNDER A DE.to OF TRUST
011/E N llllH 1eale<' 1'211 .. 1 elltll lflcludet>vtnotbel.tm retalned upon Comc>llance 4~.tlie con1rec1or wtltbt OATEO NOVEMBER 20,1----------
pr'QPOMl'I wtll be~ by Publllhed Otange Coa•t lteo 10. the conttruclion of wtlh tht rwqwe~tt of onhtted to POil approved 1960 UNLESS vou TAKE MLIC NOTICE
lhe City of Coate M ... to Da1tyPllotNovember 12.19. tt,_., d1aJnage, NWe< •nd Government Code Section MOur1t1e1w1ththeCttyor an ACTION fO PROTECtl------~..;.;.;;..;;... __
wit The City Counoll, P.O '16. '"° Oeoember 3. 1986 Wl191' ltellillea. lralflc alg· 14402 and the pro111.ton1 Of epprov9d fln1ne111 1n1111u YOUR PROP(RTY ll MAV "CTITIOUl •UtlNltt 8o11 1200. eo.t• Meu, c.w. T-817 n.,., ulllltlll ll'ld other work tne con1r•c1 docvment1 uon rn O<'dtf to "-v• tne City BE SOLD AT A PUBllC NA• ITATHllNT
IOf"'a t~I-noo. °" °' u tlQUlted by the Contr.cl perta.ln11'ij to' &utMtltutton releue flm<"I retained by SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX rn. ~ pettofll lfl
befot• IN hOuf 1 l.00 • m PUBtlC NOTICE Documenll E091-·1 Eall· OI S.C:Urlt)ff the Cit~ to lr'tlurl pt!. pl AN A r I 0 N 0 F T He doing butlnee• .. Dan'•
on Friday. Decembet 20, mate S0.9•3.&00 PROJECT .ADp.41NIS-formanc.01thecon11ac1 N.ATUR( OF' fHE Land1cap1ng. 2170 W
1H5 It ahtll ~ the re ,tCT1T10Ut llU9INI.. COMPLETION OF WORK TRATION AHqUMflONrala-Plana, apeclflcatl<>ns and PAOCEEOING AGAINST Brotdway Sulle 180
IPOl•elbltlty of tM bldClW to NAllm STA,...,,. All WOf1I le to be completed .. ,,. 10 thia protect pt!()( to OffiClll PfOj)O& .. form• to 0. YOU. vou SHOULD CON An•helm CA 92604 ~ .. bid to Iha City Thi toltowltlO '*'°"' .,. wltnln200COl\MCUtlveWOfli· opening bid•"''" be dllect vied tor bidding c•n be Ob TACT A LAWYER Daniel G11erc1 Ruttchke,
CWk I omc. by the proper dolnQ bul!MM .. 8eneilh lng dayafromthedat•~ 10 City of lrvlrwt Mark car. ljlned only II the OtllCe Of DATED Novembef 20 211t w 8roedway. 811111
tnnounced time Bldt will~ EnglnMtlng. 197 t1udta0n fled In lh• Notice to rotl at 680-3792 the City Engineer. City tllll tte!I 180. An•lle!m CA 92804
pubflcly OPlfled tr1C1 read Ave , Coela ~.CA 92826 Proceed l)V ORDER OI 11\t City Co.t or Mid Plan1 Ind ""IT AMlfllCAN TfTll rn11 bu11neH It con
aloud et t t 00 1 m .. or u ~lohee4 L a.n.tn 787 AWARD Of CONTRACT CSounctl of the City of Irvine Specll1Callon1 II & 10 00, In t•IMANCI COllWANY 1 dueled D)' an ln(tlvldual aoon thel'Hlter u prac-Hudeon Av• Coata MHB Tne Ownttr ,...,1191 the DATED 11·20-86 eluding 11• If the Dldde<' , .. Clttfornll c0tporallofl, ;., Oen Rutten~•
tleebleon Frl<tay, 0.cemb« CA 92826 ' ' tight, titer cpentno bldt. 10 CITY Of lfllVINI, aY: pcrt1 that the Plana 11nd Sindt, Authorl1ed Officer: Tht• llattmer11 wc1a filed
20, 1985, In the Couoclt Thll bullnaH 11 con-re)eet any OI all bid•, to NANCY C. LACIY, CITY Speelfleitlont be sent by 11• I fft fifth t trMl, tanla with the County Clerk or Or
Chtmber•. City H•ll. 77 Felr ducted by: an lndlllldual waive any lnlormaJlly In 8 CLl,.K mall, the Mi iiing 1nd htnd· Ant, C8'1fornll tm1 (714) enoe County un No11emt>11r
Drive, Cotta Mesa. Cl!ll· MICllMI BetlMh bl9. to mtkl twlrd• 111 tne Publllhtd Oren~ Coett ling chtr~ 11'1111 be en .O· W.-3211 7 1985
lornla, tor the furnllhlng of Ttila ataternent wu lti.G tn twHt of the C>twnef and to Delly Pilot OeGemt>er 3 10, Ottlontl SS 00 Netthflf the Pubh.n.<I Otange coast F291f12
ELEV.ATOA MAINTENANCE with It'll County Clttrk or Or-1eiect all other bide 1985 C091 of the Plane and Spec:I Dally Piiot Novembet 26. O.· Publllf'l!O Or1111Qi! Coal! SERVICE AT THE CIVIC ange County on November PROPOSAL GUARANTEE T .947 flcellon1nor 1heCOSI ol mail· cemt>er 3 10 1986 Dally PllOI Noveml>ef 12 19.
CENTER 8 1885 ANO BONDS Each bl<l ll'ttll 11'ij and hlndltng will be r.. T -~3 26 and December 3 t985
Additional NII of the · f'211m be accompanied by a Ptlll!C NOTICE fl.fnded T-930 ~lflcatlont mtty be ob-PubltlMd Ore.nge Coaet certified or call'tlttr • check Tiie Cny r-ves the right
tllned at the C>mc. of tht Dally Piiot November 12 19 or by 8 corporal• turery ITATllRNT Of' to reject any or all bid• P\mlC NOTICE
P\lfehutng Agent at 77 Fair 28. and Oeoember 3. t9S5 ' bond on the form lvtnlthecl ~Of '""" Mc<:*'don, City I TATIMlNT Of P\&IC NOTICE
Dflve, Costa Mesa. Ca#-T .931 by lhe Owner u guerantea UH ()fl ,ICTTTIOUI Clefll of the City of foun-f0<nla Bldt lhOUld be r• thll b~r W1H. ti en award 8UllNEll NAlfll talfl Vtltey, Ca#fornll WITHDflAWAL flllOM .AMENOIO ftUlll..ICATION
turned to 1"8 anentlOn of the 11 made to him In IC• The follow Ing peraons Dated Novernb91. t985 PA,.TNlfltH., OPElll.A T. 'l<:TITIOUI IMlllHlll
City Clttrk, wilhlp eald tlma P'lll.IC NOTICE cordance wtth the term• of have abandoned the UM 01 Publlthed Orange Cout INO NAM! ITATIMIN'T llmlt. In • ... led envelope, hoa bid, promptly aecure the Fic1llloui Bualnau Dally Piiot ()(t(;ember 3, UNDER flCTITIOUt The Jollowlng pereon1 are
1denltllldontheoutaldewilh flCTITIOUI 8Ut*Ett Workmen's Compenaatton Name SOUTH PEA!< 1985 IUSINl!ll NAME doing butineat H Parker
tba Bid lttm Number 1110 tne N.AMI I TA TtMPil'. . lntut1noe ena ll•blllty In· HOMES A Calif iomt v•n T .949 Tile lollowtng peraon llH Cnandlr Public Relatloos. O~ing Date Tti. fOllowlno pereon1 ere auranQe. a•acuta 1 contract lure 1540 South CoHt withdrawn as a general part· 28382 Marvuertte Parkway.
Eect1. bid shall apeclfy dOlng buSlneu as: Tanan In the required lorm and H""hway Suite 202 L una flta.IC NOTICE 11er trom the partnerthlp op-•21, Ml11ion Viejo 92692
$1Ch 11\d -v Item ae Ml Travez. 5 Echo Run. ltvlne, lurnisn satlaltctory bond• S:acn CtJllornie 9265'fl ere11ng under the lictltloua Margaret Lenore Parker,
lorth In the apeotflc1tlon1. CA 92714 lor the lalthlul performance The. Aetltlous Bu1inese FICTITIOUI 8UltNEl9 bualness name of T elesl1 21170 I Ovall Creek ,, 107,
Any and 111 ••oeptlon• to tne Dunc.II M. Coffey. 5 Ecno ol the c0t1tract and lor the Neme rater red to above was NAME ITA TtMINT Group. 2913 w Warner Lag11ne HUit, CA 92853
11)9Clflcatl0nl muat be dett· Aun. lrvlne, CA 92714 payment of claJma of me-filed In Or COunt on The lollowfng peraona are Ave Santa Ana. CA 92704 Thi• bullne11 11 con
ty In the bid. and failure to Thlt bu1lne11 11 con-terl•lm•n ind laborer s Ja'1uary 25~4 F236J27 dotng buSlness 89 Gtno'a The llct111ou1 buslneu ducted by. I n lndlllldual
M1 forth 111y Item in the dtlctld by 111 lndlvidutl tnereun<ter Said cnectt or South PMll AUOClllM 8 Trucking. 660 s Wulloro name statement lor the pert· Margaret Lanor• Perk"
;pec111c1110111 t h&ll be Duncttl M Cott~ blodlf a bond tnall be 1n an CA general pannertnip St • Anaheim Hiiis. CA 82907 neran1p was filed on Oc101>et Tiii• •tatement wu 111ed grounds ror retectlon or the Thi• 1111eman1 was meet amount 01 not less than ran 1540 South Coesl Htgriway' Jonn Ernest Lint. 660 s t7 1985 1n tne County of with the County Clerk of Or·
bid with the County Clefk of Or· 1 ~01 pe<eent 011,,. •mount 01 Sult 202 L 941 ,; Westford St . Anaheim Hiiis, Ortnge FILE NO F289449 enge County on Augutt 23.
Eacn bid lhall set forth the anoe County on November the bid The Felthlul p... CA ;2651 · eguna IC CA 92807 Full Name and Addreu or 1985
full nemee end realdenc4t1 of 8. 1995 tormance Bond ll'tall be not South Peak Pro .,, Tn1a bu11ness 11 con-tne Person Withdrawing '2M775
all per1on1 and partlH p nt1"7 less than one nundred ( IOO) Company 1 CA jOint ven~ dvcted by an lndivldual Allred Pall!. 536 N Hale. Publlalled Orange Coast
lntlf .. tld In the propoael 11 ublllhed Orange Coast percent of the total amount tura 6390 Gr ten Ori Jonn Ernest Lint Fullerton, CA 92631 Dally Pilot Augull 30. Sep.
the bl<I ii by t corporation, Dally Pilot November 12, 19, ol the bid prlGe named In the Suite 100 s:"~o C~ This statement wat mea Signed Allred'Palll lamber II. 13. 20. 1G85
state the names of the of-26. and o-tnbef 3, 1985 contract Tiie l ebor •nd Ma-92122 · ~""' • wl"1 the Counly Clerk 01 Or-Publt1hed Orange Coast Amended PubnCation De-
llcefl who can elgn an T-918 tlflals Bond snail be not Mias This bullMM wu con-ange County on November Dally Piiot November 12 19, cember 3. 1985
agreement on betleJ1 01 tne than one hundred I 100) per-ducte<' by 1 an unln· 5. 1985 26 December 3. 1985 F-285
corporation and whether PUBl.IC NOTICE cent 01 m• total amount or corporlled euoclallon f'2t1at T •929 ---------
more than one officer mu11 the btd Pf'IOe named 1n the other than 1 part08'1hlp Published Orange Coast MllC NOTICE
ltgn If the bid Is by 1 part-flCTITIOUI BUllNllS c;or1trect Only bond• 111Ued This stllement wH llled Dally Pltot November 12. 19. flta.IC NOTICE
nershtp or • joint venture. N . .-tTATl•WT by cornpani.e wn1en are wllh Ille County Cie<k 01 01• 26, and December 3 1985 ---------FICTITIOUS aU91NE8S
..... Ille name• ano ad· The follbwlng pe<eont ere rated • A O< 'A ... In the anoe Counry on October 28 T ·92, FICTITIOUS SUSIHE9S NAME STATEMENT
dr-of all g8rlef'al P•r1· doing buall'IMI .. Avantl "a.at Rating Gulde Wiii be 1985 • ,__________ NAME STATl:MENT The lollowtng petSOOS are
nera and IOlnl venturers If Rose LTD. Am«icln Way accepted Fellure to tuC>mlt McDooald, Hec ht 6 nunt Tiie following persons are Cl01ng bUslness es Bright&<
Iha b idder Is • 1011 P•r.onnel Agency. 2900 BGGepteole bond• win be Sofbera, Attorney• 81 ~w.1 __ ..,..,...;;.;;~;..;;.;.;IC:;...;..NO;.;;...;T..;.IC;;.;E::___ dOlng buslness as Clark Electric 2916 Ellesmere
proprlelorthlp or another BrlllOI Street Ste. 206-B eauae for rajeCllOn 01 bid 900 a iirMt 911 1100 San FICTITIOUS llUSINESI Metels Company, 618 Kings Costa Meta CA 92626
enllty thll doee bualnett Coett ....... CA &2828 • PREVAILING RATES OF Diego. CA ti101 ' • NAME ITATIMENT Pl . Newpon Beach C1' Ken Kroescn. 1918 El·
und« • llctitlous neme, the H Timothy Howtrd. 892 WAGES : In aeoordanoa won Publtanect Ora1'ija Coasi The IOllowl petsons 1111 92663 lesmere, Coate Mesa CA
bld1 !~'b".~ In ~nreal name u ard Pt . Coat• Mesa, CA the provlliOt11 of Sectl<>n Dally Pilot November 12 19• doing bUalne~ 81 Capital David Owen Clark. 618 92626 o '"" ,,,.,er .. ,t a desjg· 92826 1773 ol the California LlbOf 26 December 3 1985 Equities 506 Avocado Cor· Kings Pl . N-porr Beacri, This bus1nes1 is con-~allon lollowtng 1now1~~ Thlt buaineH 19 con· Code. the g-al prevalllng • • T.926x ona Del 'Mar, CA.9~625 CA 92663 ducted by an 1na1111du81
P8A one llctltlous name) : ducted by· 1 corporation . rates ol per diem wag41s and Har Edward Cowan 506 Tnls business Is con-Ken Kr~
provided. nowever. no llC· H Timothy Howard nollOayand ovenim6 w0<t1 In Avoca'Jo Coron• Del ·Me Oucted by an indllllctual T1111 statemenr was flied
tillou1 nlm9 ahell be uNd Thia stalemenr wll filed the tocellty In w111cn the work f>tmlC NOTIC'-CA 92625 r • 011110 0 Clarll w11n the County Clerk of Or-
unless tn.re la a current with the County Clttrk or Or-Is to be performed hH been . Thtt bustneas 11 con· rn1s s111emen1 was fllect ange Counry on November
regtatrallon with the Orange anoe County on November obtalned from 1ri. [)irec1or 9TATEMENT Of' dUC1ed b 1 dtllld 81 with the County CH!rk of Or-16 1985
County Recordef In cue of t 1985 ol the 0ep811ment of Indus· Al.ANDOt•llENT Of' Y an n u •nge County on November F211"3
corporatlona, Include the • ~ trill ~allofll a copy of UH Of' f1CTITIOUI Harry Cowan 6 1985 Published Ortnge Coast
na,,,_ of the President, Publllhld Or Coaat wll1Chltonlllaln1h10N;ceof aU ... llNAME ThlS statement was flied F291S7tl 0allyPllot November 12. 19,
Secretary. Treaaur« and Oalty Pilot Novem~ t2. l9. the Ctty Clttrll 01 t"8 City of Tne following person• ;11n "c C~t}' C::'k or:;>;; Publllllec:I Or•11Q• Coear 26 and Decami-3 1985
Meneger 26. end December 3, l985 lrvlne and wltt be midi evall-nave abandoned the uae or 6 ,;8 ou Y on ovem Daily Piiot November 12. 19. j T ·919
The City Council of the T-924 1bte to any 1ntet'eated party lhe Flcm lous Bu11neu 5 F2tl4>&2 26. and Oecembef 3 1985
City of Cot1a Meq r~ upon reque11 Tne contrac-Name Newpon Air E•· T-932
the right to rajeet any or all Pl&.IC NOTICE tor and any tubc>ontractor ecuttve Suite. 1100 Ovall 0:,ub~:~ Orar;!8 1~0~;1 flta.IC NOTICE
btdt under him enell pay not Iese Street, Suite 201, Newport Y 0 ovem r · •
Dated December 2. 1985 crTY Of' lftVINE than the specified prevailing Beach Calllornll 92860 26· and December 3 l985 Fl~l:!:>~:A~::~s PlmlC NOTICE
Published Orange Coaet CALJfOftNIA retes of wag41s to ell work· The Ftctlt1ou1 Bu11nes1 T-915
Dally Pilot December 3, .. OTIC"' ... VfTINO men employeed In rne ea-Name referred to above was 1----~-----FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I The loflowlng per90ns are
5 " "''" NAME.STATEMENT do1n~ bu1ln111t 11s· Account· 198 ate>t ecullon of the contrect liled In Orange County on MLIC NOTICE T 1 1 C T-951 NOTICE IS HEREBY LABOR REGULATIONS January 22. 1985 , __ .......;.......;.;.;;..,;.;.;..;..;.;;.;;...__ he olowtng pefsons are,1ng I etera, 2775 Mes11
flta.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 9UtlNEta
N.-sun•NT Tne fottowlng petaons are
dong butlneu u Cann«y
Palnta. • t6 3 llh St . New·
port Beach. CA 92263
L111ern Ernest Pollqutn.
1331 w Bay Ave . Newport
Beach. CA 92663
This buelneu 11 con-
dvcted by en lndMdual
L.E Poltqufn
Tri11 atatement waa filed
with lhe COunty Clefk ot Or·
enge County on Noveml>e<
t, t985 f...e
Publllhec:I Orange Coul
Dally P1to1 November 12 19,
26 Ind Decembet 3 1985
T-922
P\&IC NOTICC
FICTITIOUS IUSINUS
NAME STAffMINT
The IOllowlng persons are
dol11g bu11ne11 as O
Marthtll, 930 W. 18th St
Costa Mesa. CA 92827
Bore Corp , A Callfornla
Corparatton 223 21st St
N-port Beach, CA 92663
Tn11 bu11nea1 Is con·
ducted by • ccm>oratlon
GIVEN thll Mated bids will The contractor •hall comply Lyn L ReynOlas. C1ol100 FICTITIOUS auttNUI ~:~:he~~:=at~~~. L3r,1 i ~:'ae J:·~26~~104. Costa
be received by the City Cletl< I with all tne requirements of Quall Street Suite 20 I NAME STA TOIENT 351n St .N-port Beach, CA I Shella M Blomste< berg,
or the City of Irvine. Call· S~ion 1777 5 together with Newporl Beach CaJlfornia Tne lollowlng t>e<S<>n• are 92663 --• 2775 Mesa Verde East
lornta lor turnlllllnn all "'ant all Other applicable requtr .. 92660 dotng t:>usmess as Pac1ltc l M T I P104 c t M CA labor serv1ee1 .. ~.,;,·19,1· ments of the C1111orn1a ThlJ buaineu was coo· Medalllofl Associates. 7806 awrence augner. • 09 8 esa "' • • L c ducted b 1 lndl l<I el S b Or H 314 35th St Newport I 92626 1oot1 equipment. aupplles abor ooe Y " 11 u ea reeze · untlngton Beacn. Ca 92663 This business 11 con-
tranaponation ulllltleS and DRAWINGS ANO SPECr-Th19 statement was hied Beacn CA 92&48 Thll bua1ne95 19 con· Uucted by an lnd•vldual
all other nemi and 1ee11111es' FICATIONS A lull Ill of With the County Ctetk of Of· Kathy Undsey 7806 Sea· dueled by an 1ndlvldual S M Blomsterberg
necesHry therelor as drawings and '99Clf1Callon1 ange County on November breeze Dr Huntington L•wrence M Taughllf Thia statement wes llled
provtded tn the c~tract 15 tvallable for inspecuon 4· 1985 Beach. CA 92&48 fh1s ttatement wu filed with rne Counry Clerk or Or documents. lor Altonl WllhOUI cnarga II lhe Offloe Publlahec:I Orange Coaat ·This business 111 con-with the County Clerk of Or-11nge County on November
Parkway. Harvard A~. of rne Director of Public Dally f!llot November 12. t9. Oucted by an 1ndlllldutl enge County on November 4 1985 Thief Avenue, CIP 521_661 Works of the City ol 1rv1ne 26. December 3, 1985 l<athy Lynne Lindsey 7. 1985 F2tn02
together w i th ap . Completesettoftalddraw-T-913 This statement was Ille<! F2t1I04 Publisneo Orange Coast
purtanances thereto. In lngs. speclllcauona •rld bid wllh 1~ County Clerk 01 Or· Published Orange Coast, Dally Pliol November 12. 19.
1tr1Ct accordanoe wtlh lhe <' 0 cum•" 11 ma Y be MLIC NOTICE ange County on No.,emt>er Dally Piiot November 12. t9, l 26. and December 3 1985
apeclhcetlons on llH! at 1nel purcnll!M!ICI lrom the Oepan. 4• 1985 26 ano Oecemoer 3 1985 T-920 offk:e ol the Olrec1or of Pub-ment of Public Work I , City CrTY Of' f2t1154 T -92& •
llC Work• l ol Irvine 17200 JemborM FOUNTAtNVAu.EY, PubllJhed Orange Coal! __________
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DATE OF OPENING BIOS Road, Jr111ne, California. C.ALFORMA 0111ty Pilot Novembef 12. 19 f>tmlC NOTICE
Bldt will be reoetved 11 the 92713 A non-relvndable lee NOTICE 26 end December 3. 1985 MLIC NOTICE
OlllCe olthe City Cieri< Olthe of S50 00 wm be Chlfged tor INVITIHO BM>S T -911 K-21131
Cuy or Irvine located 111 each 111 of documen1t FOR THE CONSTRUC FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
17200 Jamt>oree Road Orawing1.soec:1l1<;at1onsand TIONOFTHETRAFFICSIG-flta.IC NOTICE NAME ST.ATEMENT NAME STATEMENT
trvine C•lllornia 927 l3 · bid documents wfll be mail-NALS HEIL AVENUE ANO rne fOlla<Mng petsons are The IOllowing petsons are
unlil 1000am on 12-18-85 ed uponrac•ptol requetta N E w H 0 p E f.ATCO •t~t dorng1>us1nessas Calllom1a Oo1ng business 111 ICC
11 wtucn tome and place bids no later than 10 calender STREET -PROJECT NO FCI l6-005)0 Production Design. 8531 ENTERPRISES. 2962 Airway
will be publicly opened In daya prior to the date Ml lor 277 I NOTICE Of' Jennrich St Westm1nater Avenue, Costa Mase. Cah·
Council Chambers Bld1 opening Olda, lor an ad· NOTICE IS HEREBY given TRUSTIE'S SALE CA 92683 lorl1tll 92626
Shall be submitted In l88Jec:l dlttonal charge of S t0.00 thllt the City Clerk 01 lhe City On December 17. 1985 at I Todd B Ctiappetow. 37341 Irvin C Cri11pm11n, General
envelopes marked on the SECURITY FOR COM· of Fountain Valley Call-1 t 00 am FIRST AMERI· S Marine Ave . San1a Ana. Partner 7782 Bayshore
outside. 'Blda tor Alton PLETION OF WORK The lorma. will racetv• • sealed CAN TITLE INSURANCE I CA 92704 Drive N!tWPOrl Bflacn, CA
Pkwy . Harvlld Ave . Thiel contract documentt call for proposala until the noura 01 COMPANV a Calilornla cor·' Kathleen B Cooper. 3734 92663
Ave AD 84·6 monthly Pt'<>or ... paymenta 2 00 p M on Frldty Oeoem· porallon as' Trullee or Sue-S M11r1ne Ave. Santa Ana Thia business is con
LOCA TION OF' THE based upon lhe eng1..-·1 ber ll 1985, lor in. con-cesaor Trusl~e or :CA92704 !ducted by allmlledpanner
WORK Tne w()(I( to be per· est1m11e of the petcentage struC110t'I ol Ille traffic Sig· SUblliluled Trustee. ol that I Tn11 bu11ness ts con-snip
formed hereunder ls loc8red 01 work completed The City nets at Hell Avenue and certain Oeect of Trusr ••· ducted by 11 g-a• part-Irvin C Chapman
1n the City of 1rv1ne. County w111 r111m ten 110) percent of N-hope Street In •c· acuted by NARA VAN K 1 ne<sl'llP Thll 1111emen1 was hied
ol Of•OQe and oen«ally eacri pro0reu paym«it as cordance with the Plans and ATHANIKAR ANO USHA N Tooo Cnappe1<>w j with'"' County Clerk of Or-
i A THANIKAR, nutblnd and Tn11 statement was filed ange County on November
Pr0!)0$als shtll be pres-, w1 e as n enan s as to an ented under Haled cover undivided 113 intflfelt. • anoe County on NoveMt>er F2'25el
and anall be KCompanle<I and recorded December 3. 6. 1985 Publl•hed Orange Coast
by one ot the forms of bid· 1980 as 1n1trumen1 No f2115M Dally Piiot Noveml>ef 26. Oe-
dflft tecurtty required by 5344. in Book·-Page-···· Publlshed Oranoe CClast tember 3 10, 17 1985
Newport man
faces hearing
in home fraud
By lbt A11~lstN Pnu
SAN DIEGO -A de1ent1on hcanng 1s scheduled today for a
man suspected of defrauding kndc~:ind home owncrsof$3 mil hon
to SS m1llton with lhc "buyer walkaway" scheme
State and federal officials said Monday that the victims were
lcndiog ini,t1tu110ns, and usuall y 1hc owners of homes they were
trying to ell by themselves, and were willing to take second
monpges in return for the full u~kt ng pnce in a generall y depressed
seller s market
The officials ~td Austin Jo~ph Leahy of NewPon Beach was
betng held 1n Snn Diego wtthout b31I Monday, pending today"'
heann.g.
Leahy was arrc ted Wednesday tn Palm ~pnngs on 15 counts
1nvolv1ng mail fraud. the ui.e of false names in connect tan .,wtth a
scheme to defraud. and making false !>tatcmcnts on loan
applications to federally insured lende~.
The officrnls sa id the scheme involved the ~ak ofhortu.:i. wurth
more than $4 million,
A federal indictment listing the charges was unsealed Fnduy.
·tale Attorney General John Van de Kamp and C'h1ef Postal
Inspector R.T. Grudek issued a statement saymg Leahy bought
homes in Orange and San Diego counties, pretending 10 be an agent
who was helpin~ companies find residences for C'mployecs being
transferred to Southern Cahfom1a
C'h1ef Assistant Auomey (iencral Stcv(' Whttl" said the chemc
involved more than a do1en homes
tcv<' Adler, in rharge of the anomcy general's ~1aJor Fraud
Untt, !Mild the .. buyer walkaway" scheme "ts not uncommon. and 11
1s fairly simple to do .... It 1s a big problem in Orange ( ounty."
"Buyer walkaway" operator~ esually scan the want-ads ordnvc
up and down the stree ts looktnj for homes for sale by the owners. to
whom they offer full pncc, saying the owner should obhgingly c.:arl)
a second mortgage, Adler said.
When the house 1s in the operators nu me. 1t can be refinanced
The operator takes that money from the new lender. plus addtt ional
funds from the seller for termite rcpa11s and for real estate
comm1ss1ons
But the operator doesn't move in. ln!otead. he rents 11 and
collect!. the rent. but makes no payments on uny of the debts he ha~
incurred. in eOect walking away from his obltg,at1ons. It takes about
a year for the commercial lender to foreclose.
The scheme costs the homeowners their property. except for
their equ11y, which 1s paJd for at th e close of escrow. and lending
companies lose interest on the first mortgages, officials said,
The officials said Leahy allegedly used false 1den1ifi cat1on and
fake cre<l11 information to obtain fiMt mortgages from commercial
lenders to buy the houses.
Stolen lottery tickets fail
in bail-out of alleged thief
By tbe Associated Press
A man who allegedly stoic 46 I lottery ttclc-cts from a
Hun tingto n Beach service statton later 1ned to convcn the winners
into cash to post bat I for a drunken driving am~~t lotter}' oJTu:1al~
said.
Lottery officials ~1d 461 t1ckcb were grabbed from a counter
on Nov. 27 when a service Statton clerk was dtstrnctcd b} anolh<:r
cu'itomer ·
Three hours later. Downey police arrested Alfon£o Ennquc
(amllo, 42, of Los i\ngcle., for 1nvcmgat1on of drunken driving.
Bail was set at S 100.
On Thanksgiving, Camllo, strll 1n c-ustody, allegedly called a
fri end and asked him to get some lonery trd.c:ts out ofhis (Camllo's)
car. scrape them off and cash in the w1nncr1>. lottcry sccunty agent
Wayne Mackley said Monday.
The fnend retrieved the tickets, .. then returned with his wife to
a motel tn Rosemead. where the} scraped oO all the ticket~."
Mackley said The fnend then tncd to redeem 54 uckets all worth
$2. Mackley said. ·
.. Apparently the fnend tncd 10 tum 111 the tickets to get bail
money 10 get his pa l oul of Jail," said loncf) ;,poke~man Bob Ta}lor
Lotter) uckets must be (..edecmcd where they are purchased
When the fnend went to the service s1attun. the derk who had been
on duty on Nov 27 was at work again, recogn11ed the stolen t1cke1s
and called pohcc. the officials said.
Police recovered the 54 winning tickets. JITCSted 1he fnend and
prepared a pand theft charge against amllo. authonlles said
The fnend was released .. because he appeared to ha ve no
kn owledge they (the tickets) were stolen," Mackley said.·· He was an
unw1tttng fnend "
Lottery officials never recovered the 407 other tickets stolen
fr<?m the S<'rvtce surnon, but pre!tumc they were losers. Mackley
said.
Section 10 or the Specill· ' of Ofllcial Records of Or Dally Piiot November 12. 19 T-942
cations All pr()p()sala ,nan ange County. Calllom1a. and 26, and Oeeember 3. 1986 Ml.IC NOTICE
be makred Proiect No "2771 pursuant to that certain No-T •925. f>tmlC NOTICE Royal rypewrlllf, 4 Knuaeen
CROSSWORD PUZZLE MLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE
AC ROH
I Equ1pmen1
S Pageanlfy
9 Hit hard
1• Abounding
15 OtflCIOry
111mu1a1or
t 6 R4'0 tnaoe
11 M•ne exit
t8 Mo<hcum
19 -C0515
20 Letler hne
22 Congruity
2• Summary
26 High jlnks
27 Cupid
29 Tac11 OK
30 Long seat
33 Aphid
37 Wellere
36 Staog•r
J9 Greek lftller
<10 Pack animal
•t W~le
•2 Bflll badly
U ~8.rth pre!
45 Cara Qame
46 Oireelion
47 Te"a
lt9 Rock tl1•ow111
53 Farmar s 11111r
57 Decay t
58 Data of
2 J 4
1•
20
38
4 t
•
62
65
energy
supplied
59 Bouooir
61 Flower
62 Lambaste
63 This Sp
64 Oeltghllul
65 Charger
66 Embryo
67 Tar1tt-te111n9
org
DOWN
, C1utcn
'l Down
3 Burning
' T ac1turn1ty
5 Small lap
dog informal
60f~m1
7 Auto pert
8 Adal)ted for
grasping
9 l'r1gntened
10 Stopover
1 t Asian lanrt
I:? Sle9ntl'
13 Frencn
pronoun
2 1 Scotch 1n1e1
23 Baccnanals
Wiid c.ry
6 7
"'EVIOU9 f'UZ:ZU aOL VfO
25 Oaystar
28 Students
30 Meat
J I Otherw1$e
3'l Too~co
33 Stoppe<
34 Angler s need
35 Tororito
footbatlll1
36 Application
J7 lreat1ng
•O Impetuosity
'' Class
8 10
43 Tne Sp
4'1 Cetal<>oued
4 7 lnstrum4!nt
<18 Only
50 Water ~ee1
5 I Procl1m1flon
52 Start-age1n
switch
53 Haunch••
54 Premect 1un1
55 d111t
56 Fly~k
60 tneenseo
11 12 t3
-Hell Avenue and New tlc;e ol Oetault thereundflf carrying CHM. Midland Int
hope Street and mtlted or recorded August t8, 1986 u MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8Ul lHH8 small 10" rv ChrletmH
Oellvered '°as to be In the tnatrum410t No 85-305579 NAME STATtMEN'T Items, 2 garden hotel . cloc1<
hands ot the City Clerk at in Book-···. P~---. of FICTITIOUS IUttNtsa The loll<><Mng persons are radio and old radlOS 2 re-
n.re offiGe In the Clty Hall, Olhclal Record• or Hid NAMe tTATIMEN'T doing butl"-" as Newpan lrlgetatort • vintag41 1950
10200 Slatflf Avenue, on O< Counry will under and The lollowlng pettons ere Custom C11er1ng 1382 C and 1966 adding machine
SECTION 2924h (pay11ble at
tne ume or sale In lawful
money or the Unlled Srate1)
all right, 11119 8nd 1nterea1
conveyed lo and now held
by II under said OMCI ol
Trust In the Pfoperty nerem-
elter described before tl'le hOUr elated At pVrM.11n1 to M id Deed of OOlng bullneu as Newpon Ent Edinger Co11a Mesa. large bird cage 10 s~
the designated time. •II bid• Trust sefl at public ~10t1 Beech F1nanc111 ServlcM, CA 92827 Hufty blCyCJe. llllned mat-
recelved will be e>ubllcty lor ~ lawful money of the 328 N Newpon Blvd • 103. Joteph Kelly Brown. 2121 tress and oo~ aprlnga TRUSTOR TO~ l Sil
opened, examined. and de-United States of America.• Newport a.ecn. CA 92663 Tu111n. Suite C Colla Mes&. tlashllQhl bag of old anoes' VER. EILEEN l SILVER
clared by lhe City Clefil Bl<I· CUhlef's check peytble lo Michael w Frazlllf, 328 N CA 92627 flower pots 111r1ety ol BENEFICIARV PACIFIC
def• and the public are 1n-said Trustee drawn Oii t Newport Blvd ,, 103. New-This bus•nen Is con-valises. 2 cONM tabH!I. 2 Old FEDERAL SAVINGS Af10
111ted to be Pfetenl al the state or nallonal bank • pon Beech CA 92663 duoted by an 1ndlvldu11 vacuum sweep ers. •kale LOAN ASSOCIATION
de c 18 re 11 on o I 1 a Id state or federal credit union. This bu11ness 11 1.on-Joseph Kelly Brown board (roller mining), lawn rect>raed Aprll 9 1984 At
proposals or a state or federal Uvlnga ducted by en Individual Tn1s st&tement w111 liled mower 1e8 1 rake window Instr No 84 145011 of 01·
All bids so received, eum and loan 1uoc1111on aom1-Michael w Frazier with 1ne Coun1y Clerk ot Or-blind~ 1 pair skis Misc pie-ric1a1Records1r1 the office of
lned. and declared will be clled tn fhts state. at the Tn1a statemenl was ltled ange County on No11ernber lures ·'2 uiramlc anlmel Ilg the Rt1eorder ol Orange
relerreo by the City Clerk to main entrance to First with the County Clerk of Or-<I 1985 ures Ml ol weight• & bench County
the City Engtn-end the American Tiiie Insurance ange County on November F2t1157 2 overstulled coucha~ aatd deed ot truat dt·
City Atlorney IDf checking Company located al 1 t4 5 1985 Published Orange CoHt ('<>fled) Old lrl!lellf cn .. 1 acrtbe. the I01low1ng
and report to Ille City Coun-EHi FtMh Street. In the city F2t1'401 Dally PHot November t2, 19, Ironing board, 1 •hoe tree i Lot 60 ol Tract 7099. In
ell at Its reguter mee11ng on or Santa Ana. CallfO<'nla. all Put>ll&ned Orange Cout 26. and December J 1985 mint ollnd 8 ballered cna1;. the City of Irvine •• per map
December 17 1985 thll ngrit. llUe and lnt91'111 10altyPllot Novemt>er 12. 19, T·912 2 small 1iereo ape&kera. ;i recorctedlnbook326 pegee
Prfor to commencing conveyed to end now held 28 and Oec«nber 3. t98S Ctieat drBWl"S bueball btt 8-1 t 1nclual111 ol Ml•·
I work the contractor end air by it und« aal(I 0..0 of T -918 nuo'IC NOTICE 1111rtety of end tablll (9), cet111neou1 MIPI. in the Of· 1Vbcontractor1 Shall Obtlln Tru11 in tr>e prapeny lltu· rUIH. bOOk ahell wit .. bed frtme flee 01 the County Recordlf
• Dullness llCenM lorm tht ated In uld County and flta.IC NOTICE "'8l.IC NOTICE and epproximetaly 30 ol Uld county
Ctry ol Fountain Vetley In ec;., Stat~ 1ncrlbed.. The Cit Of Newport clOthll bo~es YOU ARE IN DEFAULT I cordznce with tile City Mu· Lo of Tract No 9372. H flCTITIOUI 8UltNl!lt Beech Publk Wor~s Depart· Tnte t&i. will be by com-UNOEB.ADEED OF TRUST f:~:~ c~::i~."~~m:n~ :=n4o;;, a =~0;a,~~ NAM! STATEMENT mctnl It receiving pr()p()tal• ~mm ~~no on lht 2111 01' TEO 4/3184 UNLESS
5 08 • clvslve · Mlscetleneout Tne lollOWlng persona ere lor Prole111ona1 Servtce1 for •Y of VVVl!lmbef. 1985 II YOU l'Al<E ACTION TO
In ac:oordanee with tne' Mapi Records 01 Ore dOlng bu8'11eu u · German w0<k required leading to the 9 00 AM On Iha premllM PROTECT VOUR PROP-
provlaioni of Sec:tl<>nl 17701 Couniy Callfornl• nge MotOfcar Ser11IC4. St Auto aequllttlon of roght of way where HI<' property 11 ERTY. IT MAV BE SOLO Al
to 1777 1ne1ualve of the EXCEPTING THERE· C_,,tar Drive lr.,11141 C11ll· nec:uaary to wk*I Coell stored 1nd whleh It loctted A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU
Lab6f cOa• csn~• Si.ta of FROM all otl 81 ml1*111 lornle 92718 Highway belwMn the Upper II 519 19th Street. In the NEED AN EXPLANATION
Callfornl• the Ctty Councll and otner '~yd'rocarbo~ Mich ... F Senllttrklmp. Newpon Bay Bridge Ind g11Y ol 7u3t1ngton 8 Beach. OF THE NATURE OF THE
of the Cllyol Fountain Valleyj llUbst~ lytng below 8 20062 GothlC Clre141. Hunt-Jambor" Rold Thlt pro-County o renge, Illa Of PROCEEDING AOAINSl
nas by reeolul~ .oDi>ted depth ot 500 '"t from the lngton B11cn C111101n11 tec1 II a Federal· encl City· •;•lornla VOU. VOU SHOULD CON·
the PflYlllHng h<lutty ''"of tut•-Of Mid land but 92946 funded pro19C1 All qualllled ne 11nc11ord r11er1111 TACT A LAWYER
weoea ror eacn cren or ryoel w11nout the right of 'entry Thia b1111n111 11 eon-Ot1adwan1aged Bu11n111 ~' to bid &t the »le 3621SegoSt.,1tv11141, CA
of wor11men or meci'llnlc upan any PO<ttOn Of the IUf· dUCta<I by in Individual EnlerPt'I'" and Worn.n'• chuff mutt !)fl meae "(If I atreet addrMI OI _ __._. ....... '1 bo ..._ .. ...., ..,.,, MIChlHll F Scnllerkamp Bu9lneee Enterpr1-are en· with CH h end paid for at the ,.......,..., 10 eaecutt 1 .... eon-ace 1 ve 1 ...,,,..1,. v• ~ T · d ti~ of pvrcneM common d111gnat1on of tract whlCl'I wlM ~ r-a1dedl leet to tall• martcet mine hot ttll~t was ftled courage IO •ubmll 1 property 11 enown ebOve no
10 tn. IUCCftalul bidder u ewptore or O~IH for ~me IJ with the County Cllftc of Or-PfoPONI O.Mtll1141 lor r• All P!''c", ~ g00<11 are warranty I I jW\ •• 10 I
lerms or said Deed of trust.
tees. charges, an<J e•penaea
or the Truetee and of the
1rus11 cre1ted by Hid Deed
or Trust
Said Nie win be held on
Wednesday. December 11,
1985 al 1 30 p m In the
lobby buttotno 1oca1ed er
60 I Soutri Lewt1 Street Or
ange. Calllornta 92868
A) lhe time ot the ln111al
publlcallon of this notlca.
the 101111 amount ol the un·
paid bal1nce of the obll
gallon secured by tr>e eoove
described deed of ttust and
estimated coSts. expenaea.
11nd advance• Is s 136.282 88
II IS POISlble th•I at the
time of sale the opening bid
mey be Iese 1nan the total
1nctebledneta due
II avallablt. fhe expecled
Opening bid m1y be Ol>-
tatned by c•fllng the IOllow
Ing tetepnone num!Mrt on
the day before the hie (71•1
385-.t837 or (2 t3) 627-4885
Dated November t I,
19115
TAC M7t
MAfl VISTA , .. ANCIAL
INC., M MW T,....._ llyt T.
D. tlfllVICI COMflAfllY,
•••nl, ay: ••ndrt ... Ar-ta, AMlaUftt 9eo•
ret.y, I01 '°""' L..te I t., ~CA ... (l'U )
Publl.ri.d Orange Cout
Delly Pilot NOV9ml>e< 19, 28
Oeceml>ef 3. 1985
T-~5
determined by lhe Stat•' DI I reeerv.d In Deed• from I/tr enge County on Noveml>ef celpt ol propo11lt It Friday. IOld ,.a • and mutt t>e compi.1en:J v or .. cort~t~
r ..... t"' or ln"'uttrlel ...... ,: g1n11 Flip...,. Kln"'el re· 7 1985 December 13. 1996 at 5·00 r~ovle<S II tblmel of 11t. Thia T / ..... .,. v ~ _.._. ... ,....... .. -1ve 1"70 Flt1170 Pm """ • au &et to prior n11 .. 1 he beneficiary
""'""" nOYem....., • • Publl1hecl OranQI Coall Cop ... ol lhl Requeat lor canoellallon In the "vent Of uMlll' aald OMO Of Trutt br.
I
pr~~. :C':,'r:~~.:.7,~ ~~~ oi:.:·=~920· D1111y Pilol No11embef t2. t9. PropoMll are 1v11llabi. from Nttlement -:•-landlord r~~ ~:.l~~n::'.o'.::1~~
1navr11nc. at requir9d by the 0 The 1tree1 1dd1eu or 20 Deoemt>tr 3. l985 tri. City Of Newporl 84!acn. •ng~~~,~~. l):l~Yc .. burn tn11reby. heretofore ••·
Labor Code Of the Stet• OI Olhef COtTimon ClealOnatlon T ·910X Publlc Wo<k• Oepanment. OHeftalfe MaMr • ICUfed •nd dell..,ed to lhe
I
Callfornla. and anaH aKecute of H id property 11 ~T'n ~~ar~ Publl.nec:t Ora• eoasr 11ndetllgned •written O.C·
a eontrect0f'1 08'1111c;ete re I purl)«tld to be 13 .\ber P\Bt.IC NOTICE 92603 Allen~~ Ma ~ 1 Diiiy Pilot 0.cemi-3 tO laratk>n of Oefault 11nd 0..
gttdlng Mid COfl"ll)9nMllon d..,, lrvlne CA 9271• r «I t911!1 · mend IC>t Sile. and wtlttan ._-f--1--4--~ requlremtntt Thi contrec-Seid tale wl41 be made ~TITIOUI BU ... 11 Hlew•ty l7 t4) 844•3311 T ·~8 notice of brMCtl tnC1ot1111c
tor anal turtnet requlfe all without covenent °' war NAMI tTATa•NT Dated Oecember 2· tM5 lion to c.euae Ille under
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMO .. IAL PAfUC Cemetery • MortvDry
Chepel • Crematory
3500 P8ctlic. View Ori¥•
Newl)Ort Beach
64•·'700
1UDCon1fkt0t1 10 11m11"1y rwnty DPt'"8 or iml)l*S. et The IOllOwlng per.one are Puotlll\ec:I Otar199 C:O.r 11oneo to Mii Hid pr~ty
PfO\llde 8UCI\ compen .. 11on to 1111e. s>CM-•·on. or et\· dOlnQ blltlMea u Newport Dalll Piiot Deeembef 3• to Atlafy Mid oblig•tlons.
tnturenc. let ell ot the 1Ub-•Cl.fl'l'lbfancee to 111111ty the Antique Mell Newpot1 An 181 T 950 P\BllC NOTICE ano lherMf1et the under·
conHllC'fort emplOy9M Th111.fn~ t>eltnct dvl on Ille UQ~ Mall II. 19$1 ~· • •IOMd CBI.IMO Hid f\Otlee of
COf1tr11C1or1 and aut>contrac·I"°'• 0t not• MCuted by Blv<t Co11a M111 C A NOTICI Of brween end of ei«:ll()tl 10 oe
tou enall futnleh the City a Mid 0..0 of Tnitt. to wit 82827 M.IC NOTIC[ TMJSTU .. SAU r«:orded Augvat t, 1185 ••
oerlilieete of w1111er of 135.982 30. ptua the IOllOW· Cllnlon l Powe11.-101& LOM Ne. -.11 lnatr No 85-?86306 of Of.
•ubr<>otllOtl under me"'"'' 11'9 ..,lm•t.o eoa11, ex Nancy Ln • Coate M ... CA ~ NOTICI 1"-VW" flcl .. Aec0t<t11n ltlt ottle. of
ol tNI WOl'ktt't comPetlN-P41n8" •n<f ld¥•nc.e at tn. G?821 Nptl08 l1 ller1by gl°tt'O th111 T.t . No. H·Mtto the Recorder of Or Inge
lion tntur~ time of the Initial publtcltlon M111tyn R Powell, 101& the uno.rt19ne0 will 14111 11 UNfT COO. H County
No bid will be aonlldlf'ed' of Ihle NOllff Of Siie Nine) l 11 Cotti MeM. CA publlC aucUQfl puttulnt to MAA VISTA p!INANCIAL Said Ale wlll 1>1 made 11\11
un .... 11 11 meoe on the or 111.0M 35 82027 OIVlalon I . CMc:>tet 10 of tl'le INC H duly 1pp0lnl•d wtttiout covenant or wa1
l\eltl blank fOf"m lvtlllll'led • R R RAMCSHBAIU • TPtlt bUll"8tll .. COfl· C1l1forn11 8uelne.u end Pro-TrvttM undet "" I04iOwlng lll'lty, IJlpr-Ot 1mpt19c1 ,.
by the City end la mede In I mtttled men u to en un-<tutted by nu1band and wife fMelon• COde tommenci1'ij dflCflt>«f deed of trull g11dlnQ 11118 !>CK~. Ot
a ccordance with the dMded 113 lnt.,_t ANDS • Clinton L Powell wftll. s.ctlOll 2t700 tne loi-Will SELL AT P'UBLIC encvmbrlllOn to pay 1ne
HARIOft LAWN·
"" Ot..fff M o rtvery • Cemetery
Cfem•tory
1625 G1tl~ Ave
Cos111 MtH
5•0-5554
PtEftCI POTHUll
MLL MOADWAY
MORTUAtt't'
, 10 BfoedW•y
Coste~ ..
f.•2·9 t50 I
prO\lfellOm oft~ NotlOI and \/ SATYANARAYAN MO Tr111 etaternent ... llled lowfnQ mllCllleneoua per AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST remalnlno pr1nc1p11 IUtn of
ttt. prc»OMf f1Q\Mernent1 ANO NAQAMANI $ RAO, .. ,,, t"9 County Clet1t of ()r. IOf\al pr°'*ty 10 wit ldent• 1 1 DD I! A r 0 A c As H !fie note(•I MCIHed by Mid
artCI COndttlOn• .., IOf1h llult>elld .,., ....... JOln1 anoe County on NCMlmbef lfleO by tenant n11me 111<1 ANO/OR THC CASHl!RS a..cs Of Tru11 With lnl•aet
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T UESDAY•DECEMBER 3, 1985
Ramirez arraigned in OC ·
Night Stalker s us pect being prosecuted He was cha~ed With tight felony ~arch 10. Enngh1s.a1d 1tmaybcup10 peo~ltt w_a.s carned~out Jn Cah· -_ _ _ counts stemminJ from the Aug. 25 sax months before a preliminary fornaa, said Ennght w en asked why s epa rately in Ora n ge and L A counties assault on W1ll1am Cams and. his bcanna IS held and as long as two ll was necessary to le addauonal
By STEVE MARBLE
OfhQellr ..........
Flanked by seven officers, Night
Stalker suspect Richard Ramirez
appeared in Orange County Mun1 c1-
pal Coun for the first tame Monday
and was formally chalJed wtth the
shooting of a M1ss1on Viejo man and
a-sexual attack on the man's fiancee
Ramirez. weannga blueJail-issued
• • fiancee but did oot enter a plea. The ycan before a JUr)' tnal beglns. charges against Ramirez
charges include attempted murder~ If conv1c1edon all counts, Ramirez ·•WcJclt that the safest thi ng was to
1umpsu1t, stared at thoSc who
gathered to attend the afternoon
arraignment and smiled fleet1ngly as
he spoke with b1s attorneys. Anuro
and Daniel Hernandez.
He spoke four times, answcnng
"yes" or "no" to questions from
Judge B. Tam Nomoto. He appeared
pale and bobbed has head while
shifting his gaze from the Judge to his
attorneys to the audience.
rape, oral copulation. burglary "nd could be sentenced to 60 years in go to tnal on our charges," he said.
robbc'ry. pnson on the Orange County charges Judge Nomoto exreoded a gag
Cams. who reponedly bas no alone. Ramirez already 1s charged order to the Orange County case
memory of the attack, was shot three with 14 murders and 54 related against Ramirez, meaning that at-
t1mes-twtce in the head and oo~ an felonies in Los Angeles and as ehf ble torneys ma) not discuss the case wnh
the neck. He 1 undergoing rchabali-fo r the death penalt}' on each o the: the media. C1t1ng that ruling,
talion at Saddleback Community murder counts Ramirez lawyers both declined to
Hospnal 1n M1ss1on VieJO and is A preliminary heanng in Los comment.
listed 1n good cond111on. Angeles is set to open Feb. 24 Ramirez' appcaranct" attracted a
Assistant District Attorney James "Eve n though he faces the death throng of rcponers and a scattcnng of
Ennght. who will prosecute Ramire?, penalty an Los Angeles we know how lawyers, courthouse employees and
said a new court date will be set long at has bee~ since the death (Ple&M Me RAIOltEZ/ A~)
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Coast NASA official,
Collector cars go for a
fancy price./ A3
California
Huntington Beach man
wlns$10,000 In lottery.
/A4
Nation
Arab-American group
ask help with security./ A4
World
U.S. critical of relnstate-
'ment of armed forces
chief In Phlllpplnes./ AS
Paparazzi
Dellr .......... ., ....... It ....
3 others named
in defense fraud
Sgt. York tank costs
illegall y_ m tsch a rged ,
indictm e nt c la ims
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ._ Dllll7 ,... at.ft
The administrator of NASA and
three other prest'nt or former ex-
ecutives of General Dynamics Corp
were indicted an Los Angeles Monda}'
on charges of conspinng to defraud
the Depanment of Defense.
The four exccuuves and the corpor-
auon were charged an the scven<ount
federal 1nd1ctment with attempting to
rc(oup the firm's losses on the Arm) 's
selected as the pnme contractor to
But the \ystem didn't wo~ and
last '\ ugust, Secretary of [)(fense
Caspar Weinberger cancelled the
prOJCCt
Flamm said about I 600 of the
1.900 employees workmg on the Sgt
York were laid off
The remainder we re transferred to
other depanments or are workmg on
the canccllat1on of the Sgt. York
now-defunct Sgt York anu-aarcraft
gun by 11legall}' m1scharging contract
expenses to other govcrnment-
fu nded accounts, the Assoetated
Press reported.
James Bew. now the admma~
1rator of NASA. the three others and
General D}nam1cs allegedly con-
spired to m1scharge $7 5 m1lhon,
rcsulung 1n a S3 :! million net loss io
the government dunng the firm's
work on the 111-fated gt York
Business Council of t he
Newport Harbor Art Mu-
seum and Hotel Meridian
join forces to salute ar-
rlval of '85 Beaujolais
wlne.IA7
Suaan Bartlett and her niece Rebecca Buaby day when their Roee Parade float.a appear on
keep buay all year In preparation for the big teleYlalou aero. the country.
continue development and begin
manufactunng the Sgt York -an
anu-aircraft tank-mounted gun (Plea.e eee FRAUD/ il)
Sports
Edison Hlgh's Jim Collins
Is the Dally Pilot's prep
football player of the
week./81
Chicago Bears finally lose
one -Miami snaps the
streak./81
Entertainment
South Coast Repertory's
annual sta In of ··A
Christmas aro s a
holiday treat on Its sixth
time around./ Al
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Laguna pair floating
in Rose Parade work
Susan Bartlett of Three Arch Bay
and her niece Rebecca Busby of
Laguna Beach believe one day of
glory is wonh 12 months of work. ·
The women have been working on
seven floats for the 1986 Pasadena
Tournament of Roses Parade at
Festival Anists. a float-building firm
mA.zusa.
And on New Year's morning. when
each fl oat turns onto Colorado
Boulevard to be viewed by more than
350 million people, both will bask an
the oohs and aahs of the crowd
The pair have worked hastily st11ce
Januar) creating characters for the
floats. The animals and characters
they help build for the floats arc
brought to life for one day. then
retired
It 's a lot of work. especially when
the animated characters' destiny 1~
the trash bin.
Bui the family team insists it's
excitang and wonh the trouble. "<\nd
when you live wtth these characters
for a whole year, they become real,"
said Bartlett.
muc sot at an etthasgJvena
horn<" to two bears from last year's
Sweepstakes-winning float. The}'
now live in her front vard planters in
Three .\rch Bay. The neighbors might
be opposed. she said. but she couldn ·1
"bear" seeing tht'm demolished.
As soon as each year's Rost' Parade
ends. anasts hll the drawing boards.
They create new ideas to be sold to
Newport man charged
in home buying scam
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Newpon
Beach man has been charged with
defrauding homeowners and lenden
with a complicated scheme that
involved the sale of homes wonh
more than $4 million, state and
federal officials said Mondav
Austin Joseph Leahy was· arrested
last WeJnesday in Palm Spnngs on
35 counts involving mail fraud, u~ of
false names an conecuon w11h a
'lcheme to defraud. and making false
s1.a1emen1s on loan apphcauons to
federally insured lenders. officials
said.
A federal indictment hstmg the
charges was unsealed Monda).
uahy was being held in San Diego
wtthout bail pending a detention
heanng Tuesday
t\ccordang to state Attomev Gen-
(Pleue He KEWPQRT I A:Z l
Indian calendar uilburied
4,000-year-old relic first found in area;
India n s angered they weren't n otified
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Ol"-o.llJ"'"•w
The d15Covcry of what may have
1;>een an 1u1c1cn1 rock calendar built
more than 4,000 years 1
1ago-by
abongines In the I Toro area has
angered a local I nd1an leader who was
not notified of the find.
Announcemen1 of the discovery
was made last week by a Mission
V1e10 field archcolog1s1 ~1udy1na the
site last year pnor 10 con st ruction ofa
housing pro1ect there
The d11eovery war. made last fall
and the 'tone an1facu have since
been collected and turned over wi th a
co mprehcnuve report t o
archeolotJSts at Cal tate ~ulknon
and UCLA for funhcr study
An cxh1b1t •~ 1x'1na planned at
Oranac Coun1y's Hcniaae Hi ll Has·
tonc.J Park in El Toro
The repon hy Ron ~1sscl of RMW
Paleo A socu"r' of ftihu1on V1e10 . -
said the rock formation "could ha ve
been used as an accunste calendar to
mark the passage of the seasons and
certain important day!i during the year."
The find is believed to be the fir<>t of
its kind in Orange County. 581d Diana
Weir, a panner in the archeology
finn.
Bui Jim Velasque,, 1hc clec1ed
chief of the coastal Gabnchno In -
dians, said the announcement comrs
too late for any input by local Indian
aroups
The sate. where new home now sat
may have been " sacred Indian '!IC
which could have provided valuable
anformataon on lhc history of local
Indian f'OUl>S. Velasques u1d
"We vc s po ken to thtm (a~heol<>Jists) about th" time and
tame apan and ti d~'n't tttm 10
make a dafTe~ncc," he said ''No one
no1it'icd us." ..1
But Wear and 81ucl have araucd
that no Indian aroups were conta cted
as no g.roups can t.ncr the1t history to
the abongmes who constructed the
rock c.aleodar.
The Shoshone tnbe (Spaniards
renamed. Che tribe Gabnehno) first
appcarro in Orange County betwc-en
SOO and I .SOO years ago. they said
Scientific dating techniques have
determined the-rock formation was
constructed bc1wcen 3.000 and 2,000 B.C'.
"Wt"' re always working vrrr closrl)
with lhe Indians but an th as case 11 was
clear lhat lhe find dattd too far ber lt
to be 1noc1a1cd with kn own tnbt's. ·•
Weir said.
Vcluqucs, howe ver. said studies ol
the history of loal Indian aroups
conunuc to pu h 1hc1r anC'C1lr)' her(
funhcr and funhcr t>.ck.
"We can tcU them and tell them
where wt camt from. but they have 10
keep us tereolYJ)(d," Vela9(luet Yid.
"Tbas ma)' bt the fint 111n of celC1t11I
martmp , cclcstJal d1..,ams The
Alttts ~ not here. the Mayans
were not here (and) lhey can't trll tf
our own aMfttors may have been
~ponsible." ..
UURA
MERK
Ingersoll buying-~-
Huntington weekly
Focus ON THE NEws
businesses or c111es hoping 10 enter
the next year's parade •
La st ear. designers at Festival
designs wtth the paradt' comm111ee -
seven wall sec Nev. Year·., Da' in
1986
Entrants will ha."e paid J n\"' hat·
from S60.000 At> S250.000 t'or tht"
floats the} l)Ope wall 1ake a pn£e.
'\Iler the welders make the frame
mechanics wire the saructure \ti
animated characters can mO\c in J
(Pleue eee L AGUNA/ A2)
Ingersoll Publilallom ha'i agreed 10
pnnnple to purchase the Hunungton
Beach Independent newi.paper from
Kni~t-R1ddcr Publications elTccu•c
Jan I. 1986. lnger\011 Vice Pre'i1dent
James Plugh announced toda">
I ngcrsoll owns the Oran$e C. uast
Publish mg ( o . "'h1ch publishes the
Dall~ Pl lol. The Huntington Bdch
newspapers publi\hed b\ Kn1ght-
R1dder's \\est Orange Publi!i hing ( u
that \\111 t:hange hand!. ai. a rcsuh lll
1hc three-pan' agrc-eml"nt thaa in-
clude\ Lbe "x'nPP'>·Hov.ard pubh\h-
1ng gJOUp
Scnpps-Hov.ard v.111 takc o'er thl'
La Mirada Lamplighter and the
Buena Park N<'v.s and add them to m
I Q.v.eekh ncv.spaocr 11roup 1n U)\
W a1k ln the rain o.-. ,...~"' u.-.,...
Coutney CooD.e, 2 , appean u lf abe ban't bad a lot of
apertence wttla a.mbnllu u abe trl• to protect benelf
from tlae eleaenm at 9cMath Cout Pia.a Monday. P'oT-
bl.DatialJ for tlae N..-port 8eacb flrl, alle WOA't la& .. to
worry •M.t lt for tlll• aat few da19. For detail•. aee A2.
I
-\ngeles and [\range counties ·
Onginall)' a dall)' new!>paper
owned b' the C rom1t' tam1h th<'
Hun11ngton Beach lndependl"nt wai.
con' ened to a weeJ..h shonh aht'r
Ridder Publ1cat1ons acquired 11 1n
1960 It 1s d1!.tnbuted tree ofcharge to
50,000 homes 1n Huntingto n Beach
and F ·
The , lndependen1 v.11l operate
under th<' au~p1n-.. uf the Orange
( oas1 Publishing l n dnd Dail' Pilot
Publisher Karen "-1ttml"r Roseman
Churchman controller of the Orange
( oast Pubhsh1n~ ( o . ha!i ~n ap-
pointed general m.mager
.. -\s publisher<> of a commun1t\-
onl"nted nev.spaper scr' ing the Or-
(Plc:ue Ne PURCHASlt/ A2)
Armored
car strike
crimping
supply
lh PAl'L ARCHIPLEY
Of .... l)elt ..........
Tht> Ji r\t '1gn~ that thl" WC'C'l-old
Mnl e al 1v.o armort'd '-ar ~ompanac\
was .ttTN ting ca11h llov. emergf'd with
reports that 11.Xal "'°rt'' and at least
one hanking ~ hain weft' e'pcn<'nctng
shonagrc:,
Guard~ and dr1 vef\ at "rmol'N
Trans1>1m Of ( ahtorrua and 8nnk'
Inc went 1rn •anl c last week
.\mong the 1\4\ucc, raised b) stnli:en
wt"re non negouatcd \I.age reduct1om
and bendit cut\
O range C oa\I hankers and
merchants said la'it w<'C'k the}' wert
unaffc<tcd by the !ltnkc. Those using
either of the aflettcd earners had
made-amnttementl> with 01hcr car-
ne~ or la unched conunaeocy plans
Bui this wttk, consumen reported
Stt1na ~1ans 1n ~mt ~tOT"e$ askrng
customers to help with tht"1r
purchase b' u 1n1 chan c when
po 1blC'
.\nd \1.1hfom1a Federal. a savinis
and loan w11h branch~ throuahout
Southern C ahfom1a. had erected
"'"~ 1•'1 Wttk • k1na customtn to volun1tnh rntnct their wttbdnawals
10 SlOO per dav
"V.c ~re offmna free trhtlcr'•
chet"ltJ, monc) onk:n and other
1nccnt1v" to cncou,. C:\lStomui to
hm1t tht-ar w1thdrawala." ll!d aJFed
public relation mana,er Grq
Hu&hn •
"We did 11 to IOCOmmodate all of
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Practice makea perfect
,.oantaln Valley tlreflCbten .et ftree at two about 30 llrefiChtera learned to •enWate a
anoccapled home8. then eztlnfalahed them blue. to uae breathlnaf equipment and to
o•er tbe weekend u a tralnln& ezerct.e. The ln•ee~ate a auapectecf anon caee. Be Nld
homee are at Slater A•enue and Newbope two OreflChtera were treated for minor
Street. Flre Chief Richard Jorgenaen aald 1.ajurle8 In connection with the eaerct.ee.
RAMIREZ ARRAIGNED IN OC ,.romAl
the curious.
Spectators were asked to step
through a metal detector before
entering the Santa Ana courtroom·
and had to register by name and
address with marshals and show
identificatfon.
Three marshals stood at the door,
and at least a dozen undercover
sheriffs dep,1.1ties and manhaJs stood
inside the courtroom. Another seven
officers accompanied Ramirez into
the courtroom through a side en-
trance.
"I just want to see what he looks
like," said one court employee who
said she would get in trouble if her
name was printed. 'Tm cunous."
~caring behind a plastic window
covering a prisoner's dock. Several
shouts were heard before he entered
the courtroom but it could not be
detennined if it was Ramire1.
During a recent court appearance
in Los Angeles. Ramirez yelled "Hail
Satan" and displayed a pentagram
scrawled on the paJm of his hand. A
pentagram sometimes is associated
with devil worship.
AJthough aJI attorneys agreed 11 is a
moot issue, Nomoto set bail for
Ramirez at $250,000. Ramirez, how~
ever, aJrcady is being held on no-bail
warrants out of Los Angeles and San
Francisco, meaning there as no pos~
ible way he could gain freedom.
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found. He also revealed, for the~t
time, that the man believed to be the
Night Stalker shot Cams before tying
and raping his fancee.
Cams has no memory of being shot
and apparently has not been in-
formed that he was a victim of the
Night Stalker. Enright said it is
possible but not probable that Cams
will be called as a witness.
Neither Cams nor bas tiancee were
an court.
j '
County expected to warm up
Pwtty cloudy lklee wtfl eccompany warmer temperatur•
today wttft tM hight Pf9(11cted to reec:t\ tti. IOw to mid 90a along
th90f~Cout.
Ex*t fC>f tome patchy late night and Mtty m0<nlng log,
tonight and WedOMday morning will be fair. Temperatures will
dip to tM 401. · •
A. chance of more rain la expected by Thursday. although
meteorologlete predicted It wlll be llQht end sporadic.
Inner coastal watere from ~Olnt Conception to San
Clemente llland and the Mexican Border -From Po1nt
Conoeptlon eouth to Dana Point, wlnde westerly 7 to 12 knots
TUMday morning, then weat to eouth.-t 8 to 15 knota Tuesday
afternoon. •
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Tell us what's on your mind. An Anaheim woman, who likewise
declined to be identified. said she was
drawn to the court hearing after
seeing Ramirez' picture in the news-
paper. She said she wasn't a "Night
Stalker groupiev and hopes Ramirez
is ultimately put to death.
Ramirez was moved to Orange
County early Monday under heavy
security and returned following the
court hearing.
The Mission Viejo assault is be-
lieved to be the finaJ attack by the
Niaht StaJkcr. Ramirez was chased and captured by a group of residents
in East Los Angeles the day aft.er his
name and photograph were made
public. ----------------------------------------
Ramirez stood during the brief
Enright declined to discuss the
specifics of the attack on Cams and
his fiancee. other than to note that the
gun used to shoot Cams has not been
Sheriff's detectives took nearly two
months investigating the Carns'
shootinaand turned the investigation
over to Enright early last month.
LAGUNA PAIR FLOATING IN WORK •.. homAl
lifelike manner. Then Bartlett and is nothing." Culver City's float as an array of
Busby cover the skeleton with This is Busby's first year Wlth famous comedians titled "The Kings
chicken wire or screen. and paint 11. FestivaJ Artists. She Wlll spend the of Comedy," while Arco's float is the
They carefully mold the screen by last three days before the parade "Cuckoo Clock Shop."
hand to form the wrintles on a creating tbe eyelashes and fine detail Bank of America will have a .float
character's sic.in and ruffles in its work by band. Dried flowers, grains titled "Tea for Two." Security Pa-
clothing. "We make at become a of rice and beans will be applied one c1fic's float as called "Carpet Caper"
thing. We put the skin on and dress by one with tweezers. and will include a roller coaster.
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VOL. 78, NO. 337 11," sa.id Bartlett. But Busby. 21, said she is anxious Long Beach will enter a float titled
Their only qualification for the Job to do the work. "The reward in the "Spruce Goose," which will show a ~=====================================~====-1s their innate arustic titlents, they end is seeing something you worked giant goose in top hat, tails and cane
insist. "We are fl ying by the seat of so hard to do," she said. being pulled on a surfboard by fish.
our pants," said 46-ycar-old Bartlett. Bartlett, in her third year with In these final weeks of preparation.
Only 25 people at Festival Artists Festival Artists, said the floats be-Bartlett and Busby will spend 12-to
will have worked on the final prod-come more intricate every year. 24-hour stretches an Azusa, where the
ucts when volunteers amve the week Asked whether she will continue the floats are built.
before the Rose Parade to cover the work next year. she replied. "Ask m<.' So it's hardly surprising that they
structures with-flowers. after New Year's Day." form a certain attachment to the
"Everyooe puts their heart into 11. The floats created by Festival characters they create.
There isn't o~e person there you Artists this year include the Cama-"They become alive. They get an
could do the )ob without," said ti on float titled. "Bamyard BoogH~." attitude. And you have given them
Banlett. "BuildangaOoatisnota one-and the Honda float "All the World the attitude. It is like giving them a
man effort. If one part falls apart there Loves a Clown.·· part of yourself," said Bartlett.
FRAUD CHARGES .•.
From Al
prototype systems.
General Dynamics and Ford Aero-
space were each awarded $40 m1lhon
contracts in 1978 to develop the Sgt.
York prototypes, said Don Flamm at
Ford Aerospace 1n Newport Beach.
ln Ma)., 1981, Ford Aerospace was
contract, Hamm said.
Beggs became head of the National
Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration last summer after leaving a
post as corporate executive vice
president ofGeneraJ Dynamics.
He said he had not seen the charies
and couldn't address them specifi-
cally, AP reported.
"But from what has been rcponed
to me by my attorney I can state I am
innocent of any criminaJ wrongdoing
and I intend to vigorously defend the
case," be said.
CASH SUPPLY ...
From Al
our customers."
Hughes said Calfed had been
served by Armored Transport, but
has since made alternate arrange-
ments for cash deh vencs to its
branches
The voluntary progrdm. which wa~
in effect three days. ended Monday.
First Interstate Bank rtponed
"business as usual," said com-
munications specialist Maureen
Scott.
"We ha ve no limits o n
withdrawals, and our customers
aren't tse1ng inconvenienced at all."
she said.
L1keW1sc, Orange Coast merchants
contacted by the Pilot said they
weren't havmg any trouble r~1 vmg
cash.
The Hughes Lido market. which
was contracting with one of the
affected armored car firms. has since
found new camen.
"Our secunty department split up
the dehvenes and we're no longer
using any striking carricri," said a
Hughes spokesman.
An employee at the Wherchouse
store in H11ntington Beach sa.id they
weren't experiencing any cash sbon-
ages, eitner.
Hit-run driver
injures man
Huntington Beach police arc ask-
ing members of the public to help find
the operator of a two-wheeled moped
that struck and seriously 1nJured a 62-
year-0"1 man.
The moped driver, who had red
hair and wore a leather motorcycle
jacket with the words "Hicks" or
"Kicks" o n the back, struck Tac
Chung of Huntington Beach as he
crossed Warner Avenue near. .• St.
George Saturday at about 4 p.111.
The man. believed to be 19 to 21
ycars-0ld, got off the moped for a
moment but then got back on his
vehicle and sped away, according to
Officer John Berens.
The victim was listed today an
criticaJ condition with head injuries
in the intensive care unit at Fountain
VaJley RegJOnal HospitaJ.
Berens said he's hoping that some-
one may provide information to help
police. He is urging witnesses to caJl
the Huntington Beach Police Depart-
ment traffic department at 536-5663.
The muimum sentence for felony
hu-and-run dnving call for one year
term in jail or state prison and a fine
up to SI 0,000, or both.
NEWPORT MAN CHARGED WITH ·FRAUD ...
f'romAl ,
eraJ John Van de Kamp and Chief
Postal Inspector-in-Charge R T
Orudek. Leahy bou~t home\ 10
Ora.nae and San Diego counttes.
pretendint to be an agent who wns
helpin1compan1e find residences for
employees bein• 1ransfcrred It)
Southern C&Jif om1a
Chief' A.uistant Attomey Gt-neral
Steve Wb1te 111d the scheme in-
volved the aale of more than a do1en
homes. Leahy allcaedly used false 1dcntifi· c:auon and (ake cted1t 1nformat1on to
obtain tint monpaes from com-men:ia.l lenders to buy the hou~'
lbc ldletl would carry second mon-
PICI on Ute JKO=r OffiC1als 511d. -WMGuafecJ. , Leahy obtained
lddJtionaJ fund fn>m the seller by
dalmina the money was needed for
1cnnhe re-pein 1nd to PfY real estate
comm1ss1ons. officials said.
Then Leahy rented out the house
without making payments on either
of the mortgage~. unttl the com-
mercial lender forec losed and sold the
propeny to recover the first monaaae:
accord1na to Van de Kamp ano
Grudek. UsuaJl y foreclosure would
take place about a year af\er the sale.
The two offiCJ.ts e1timatcd that
Leahy defrauded $3 m1lhon to s~
mtlhon an loans from commerc1aJ
lenders.
Lcahy's profits came ma11)ly from
rent on the houses, mo ney obta.mcd
through the second mortaJC1 and the
funds he claimed were needed for
termite repairs and and rut esute
commi511on1. accord1n1 to the of-
ficsals.
The Khcme cost the homeowners
their propeny. except for their eQuitY:.
I
which was paid for at the close 01
escrow, and lending companies lost
interest on the first mongages. of·
lid.ts said.
PURCHASE ••
,.TOJDAl
angc oalt, v.e see this 1CQu1s1t1on as
an opportunity to reach a areater
number of ruders and bus1nesses
while preservina the lon,a·booored
and mpeaed tl'ldtrons of the Hun1-
1~n Beach Independent," Wittmer
sa1d.
Mel Hodell of Montclair acted as
the broker for the transact.ions.
Purchase pri~s were not di5Closed
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