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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-05 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE cc~1· Ill TOMORROW: FAIR FORECASTI ON A2 THURSDAY•DECEMBER 5, 1985 3 majo~ airlines jo.in JW A fight United , American and TWA object to pending airport expansion settlement By LISA MAHONEY Ol t ... Oell) l'tlof 11~ Three ma,ior a1rlinei. an:: obJeCttng to a i>cnding court settlement be- tween Orange County, Newpon Beach and two citizens groups that would allow hmtted expansion at Coast Laguna Beach City Coun- cil has approved plans for eight units of senior hous- ing at Thurston Park./ A3 Nation A promising yet ex- perimental cancer treat- ment represents a new kind of approach to fight- ing the disease./ A4 World Anglican church envoy Terry Waite has been refused a visa to visit Kuwait In connection with his efforts to free Ameri- can hostages./ A7 Boating Local sailor Artie Knapp has received an Import- ant trophy./81 Sports Rams Coach John Rob- inson wlll stay with Dieter Brock at quarterback Monday against San Franclsco./C1 Entertainment Johann Str~uss' opera "Die Fledermaus" wlll be presented Saturday In San Clemente./84 INDEX Boating Bridge Erma Bombeck Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Television Weat her 81-2 C4 82 A3 85-6 CS-7 C4 C7 83-4 C7 82 A8 88 A3 C7-8 C1-3 83 A2 John Wayne Airport in return for curbs on aircraft noise. U11itcd Air Lines. Amencan and Trans World airlines filed brtefs Tuesday_ with U.S. Distnct Coun Judge Terry Hatter in Los Angele!> objecting to the pending settlement worked out between the county, as Surfing heaven . owner of the airport, and expansion foes in ne1ghbonng Newport Beach and unincorporated Sant.a Ana Heights on technical grounds. Tne airlines' objections have.been added to the one filed by aircraft manufacturer McDonnell Douglas last week. lJn1 ted, · Amencan, TWA 'and McDonnell Dol!gJas are all parties to a pre~ptive tawsun filed by Oraog.e County March 6 in an attempt to resolve legal disputes over the future of the county's only commercial Sarfera may ha•e thought they 'd died and gone to eurf heaven thia week u etorm-1enerated •••ea created Ideal condltlona along Orange Coa at bea c hes. Above , Mayor accused of conflict of interest I By LA URA MERK Of -o..., Not ..... A con01ct of interest charge wa~ leveled at Laguna Beach Mayor Martha Collison by a fellow co uncil member Tuesday over her proposal to persuade the Caltfom1a Coastal Comm1ss1on to reconsider parking space requirements for a c1 ty-ap- compete . t e eve opmen w1 leased to businesses The Laguna council appruved tht prOJeCt with a s11 pulat1on that I' parking spacci. would be provided b\ developer Ron Stephen\. a co-worker of Coll1son·s at Nola n Real E'itatt Inc .. in Laguna Beach. But when Stephens brou~ht h1' plan!> to the Coastal C'om m1ss1on. the staff ~1d 11 would recommend ap- proval only 1f he added 25 more parking spaces or paid the Cll)' •••••••••••--~f proved commercial development. (Plea.e 8ee MAYOR/ A2) airpon Amencan serves John Wayne while United and TWA are on the wa1 t1ng list to start flights there. Newpon Beach and two c111zens groups -Stop Polluting Our New- port and the A1rpon Worl'1ng Group -are al\O named in the sui t a" are all other airlines that are either presently serving the airport or are on its wa1110g list The pending settlement would end years of efforts by Newpon Beach and the ct ti Lens group\ to bfock ex.pa ns1on of the airport Santa Ana Heights and parts of Newport Beach. arc tn the airport's flight path and bear the brunt of aircraft noise. Jn a letter to Hatter. United a ttomey Roben Span outlined \C\ - eral procedural grounds for why the pending settlement ~hould not be allowed. Span said hJS. lencr reflected the 1h1nlong. of all thrct a1rhncs The !>Ctthng parties have aske.d Hatter to ~sue a final Judgment on their claims under a federal rule that Span says 1s not applicable to the circumstances. entbualaata were rldJng near-perfect wa •ea that ranged up t o 8 'feet and h ij(her nezt to the NeW'POrt Pier. Alo na other beacbea reaidenta r eported wavea reaching 20 feet. The proposed M:ttlement also ··ex- Lcndi. beyond the clalms between the settling panics .. and into an area of dtsa~ement between the county and the obJecttng airlines. he sud. N<'wport Beach and the c1ttzcM groups ~ught to block airport ex- pansion by eating aJleged defic1enc1cs 1n a wunt) EnvJronmcntal Impact Report. But the 12-potnt settlement includes agreemem$ retuin{ to the number uf fl1ghb allowed and not~ levels (Pleue eee AIRLUflt8/A2) Injured woman awarded $3.7M Juror s cite Cal trans for poor c rosswalk design in LB accident By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ..\n Orange Cuunty '>upenor (oun Jul) awarded S1 1 million Wednes- day to a M1ss1on V1cJO woman who suffered permanent 101unes when she was struck b' a car 1n a South Lagu na crosswalk 1n· 11.1so ( ynthta C1ennch was 19 on July 21 . I 98(J ~hen she was walking across PaC1fic ( oast H1ghwa~ al West Street tu en1u~ a da~ at tht: beach .\~ sbe entered the crosswalk., ~he was '!truck_ b~ a uu dnvcn by Roben Da,,1e The impact ruptured her aona damaged her hra1n <,tern and brain and broke her eta' 1c le arm IA. n \t leg and peh '"· among other oonc.-s Ciennch 1A.as gl\t:n art1fic1al rC"~p1r­ at1on and kept al1,l· b' a lifeguard unttl paramed1C'> a.rr1,ed Whtie.-in the ht1\p1tal \ht COO· tra\.tCd Ltg111nniltre' D1.,c:a'>e hepalill'> and othl'r 1nft·u1on' and suflc:"red rcrmJnt·n1 rwurolo~\.al plu' (Pleue aee fNJURED/A21 Drunken driver gets 16-month prison term for hit-run incident •...,. ·' Laguna'• Mart.ha Colllaon .. By STEVE MARBLE .\ ~upcnor < nun Judgr 1gn11rtd 1 retnmmendat1on Im light trea1nwnt and -.cntrmnl a \anta -\na man 111 pn,on th1~ "-t•tk fordrunkt·n Jn,1ng an J Laguna < amon Jllttknt that \t'nou\h 1nJurcd J JOS8l'f Judge I 1nda Hodge \kLau~hlln 11rdt'rl·d ~anual F Manino to ...,·n e It-. month\ 1n ~latt' prt'!>on for drun~t·n dm 1ng and hn-and-run "l ntortunatel\ that·, .in t'Xlcllc:nt 'entencc ··..aid Janet ( ater pre\1dc:nt 111 the count\ \.haptcr of ._..other' !Ion \1 Mt1nt·1 "J' arrl'\led h\ J l...igun.t fk.t, h f)l1l1u· 'oflitei attl'r \tnl 1ng PJul I ohl·n 111 I .Jgun.i ~ .. ,, h 1A.hll "-J' JO@Jltng aJ .. ng I .tgun:s 1 an\11n R1 J,I nt:i1 f I l .. r .. I<. •JJ I >eput\ I Jt\tn, t \t111rnn < hc1)l fkd,"ont, -..i1d ,, 1d«n<l' 'hnwcd \1.s rttnt·1 pulkJ Jr1i11nJ ,Jr, '1<1p~d lnr .1 reJ llRhl anJ '11th ~ 1 •hl·n \1Jrt1no .1._ .. rJ111g '" tkJ,worth d1\:n • \t• •r 1 ht· Ir 1 llhrn and (Pleatt ae«! DRIVER/ A2) ~0~~~~~ffr~:fty Mesa to investigate trailer park feuding By STE VE MARBLE Of .. ~ .......... An Arizona man accused of k1l11ng his best friend and pushing the body out of an airplane at 2,000 feet above the ocean will not face the death penalty, an Orange County Supenor Court Judge ruled Wednesday. The rultng comes at the midpoint of a murder tnal 1n which Lawrence (Pleue aee JUDOlt/ A:l) By TONY SAAVEDRA couraged by the City (·ouncll last 0t1t1e~,_.,..,. June to settle their differences among A ctty rnvesttgatton ts under way tn themselves. a feud between disgruntled tenants However, the two parties have and owners of a Cost.a Mesa trailer been unable to meet even once park where complaints over rent because of scheduling dt~pancies increases, new regulations and con-and d isav ecments over who should struction work have been stewing for attend. Both owners and residents more than six months. accused each other Monday of drag- R es ide n ts and o wners of ging their feet. promptin~the council Trailertown Mobile..l:lomc..Ear .. k~ • .._32._1._ .... 1.,.o....,o ... rd ... c,4..r a..cc.po~n the d.!sp111c...U;om.. W. Wilson St.. were oriitinallv en-City Manager Allan Roeder More SJ:>ectacle than news at Stalker suspect hearing / Ramir ez draws large, curious a u dience ofSpectators, reporters-to courthouse hltc,'' said another What a thrill. It took the bcner pan of 4S'nfinutcs to set everyone 1ns1dc OiVlSton 311 1n Santa Ana, where Ram1rct was scheduled to appear before Mun1crpal Coun Judsc Tam Nomoto for ar- r11anmcnt on et&ht felony counu relatina to the shoouna of M1ss1on Viejo resident Wilham Cams and the rape orh., fianccc. The circus came to town on a dreary Monday afternoon. Liahts, cameras, notepads. tape rccorden - the works. In lhc main nng was Richard Ramirez, the accused Niaht Stalker Would he 1rin. show1na his famous rott1na tceth1Would he praise Satan? Would he outrage specuton by Oash1na a pcntaaram drawn on the ,palm of his hand~ Would he drool or bark or "nap at imaginary thlnas an the tur'! Everyone sure hoped w . R1m1rc1. tall and dark wi th a cadaverous faet '' o media fcHt. He 1s unprcd1ctablc cind stniiiter 1n ar>- pcaranc~ and his behavior in the courtroom haa been quirky and bizarre, even by C.altfomia standards. All of which assures that Ramun will draw well when he appears in court. Any court. Any time. Front paac. Guaranteed. Ramirez' first court appearance 1n Oranac County this week drew a thicket or reporters and media sidc- k1ck1. inquisitive lawyers and coo n employees and M"vcral -aulp - Nifht Stalker lfOUPiCl. . rm curiou I've \Cen tu s face 1n the paper ~ many ttme ," '4id one woman. "I iu" want tn ~ what ht' looks ' Reportcn were a\kcd tn \lcp throu&h a metal detector afkr empt)· H\& 1hetr pocke" and. 1n wmc ca~. remov1ns their heh\ The delC<.'IOr wu '° ~ns1t1ve that one photoara- phcr was asked to walk 1hrouah the machine four times before." marshals determined foil on a packasc of c1prct1es wu tnppma the machine Names and addrt\\C\ 'Wt'rt rt· Que~tcd A N11l}11 4iitalkcr ma11tna h\t. B} a 4-0 'otc, the wunul J'kn l Roeder to 1nvc~tt~tc the w mplJ1r11'. and recommend 1( and hew• tht• ~It\ should intervene Ma)'or '\it1rma Henzog wa!> absent Mondit\ IA. Ith tht• flu . "What we needed to do" finJ out Just what the problem is rather than sit there and make Judgment\ ha,.l·d on 'he said' a.nd ·she lla1d,' "cx.pla1nl'd {"°-0Un<;Jha1oman Arlene Scbafe1_\\b11 1n1t1atcd the studv after a lenttth\ SiEV E MARBLE PILOT LOGBOOK maybe" Employee~ of the mun wen: pcr- mmtd to enter w11hou1 p.1 1n1 through the metal detector. a procedure that brou&ht howlr. fmm ~vera.I rcportt"rs. Naturally "They're ufc and wr'rr not"'· snarled one telev1s1on perMlnBlth 10 nobody 1n panicular 01v1s1on '11 1s a room) C'nun wuh a 1.1.1rt mc,h pn oner\ cage ap1ns1 ont w II " PlcuaJa~ \h1cld protcch pnS<.incr\ from p(ltcnt1alh dan1crou<1 peet !or\ '>U4'.h "' rcPQrtCt\, lawy<'f"\ a.nd iroupies You ncvt"r lcno~ Ptcluna a \Cat in the cnunronm 1<1 an 1mponnn1 fi"t \t<'fl for rt(')(lrttr\ (Pleaee tee RAIOI&Z/A2) hc:Jn ng rcque~ted h~ rnt<ll'nh 111 the \2.~ear-old cark ~11 lame frame wa'\ t'M.thll\ht•<l fllr the rcpon l eM1ons at Tratlcnn"n t1r'\t ap pcared after the 100...spa\.e park "a' taken o\ er last June h\ Bna n .rnd t, J l),rnght'r 1.1.hosc famil) u\l,m u1 operate' I \ parh lhroughuut thf \late. II) 1n Orange ( ount} Kt''>ldcntr. then complained of .i f'll'nJ1na ~6 oerCt'nt rent 1nl rca\t· Jnu ,1ht1ut ti(· '111 •'" ~nf •• 1,1 .r >llmmun1t\ fl'\lf1\111l ldl tlll il \ l'!t1ll"\l\ h.i \ l' hr11J,kne'1 ·" t" w"' kl·' ,tf \2~ to i-ln f'll'r m1111th 1 •. r Jn 1: 'trd fMr~""ng '>l"ldll Jnd fl'Oll\ .11111'1 "-ltf~ th.11 ha' k it 11pt•n mudd\ trt•n1 hl'' thr •ugh11ut th< par\ .and d.1 magl·J "'me 'ard' Kt'\h.knt D.11\n \A 1ppcrmJn .if" 11Hnrlasned that 1nJI\ 1dual 1A.ltl<'1 ml·ta'> "'rrr hnng 1n-.t.1lkd for rt''\1 Jent' 11 h• • ''"l t' na1 d a ll.1t ke a~ pan (Pleaiae aee TRAIL'ER/ A21 Huntin~ton seeks bids to initiate pi-er tram service Bf ROBERT BARK~R °' .. .,.., ........ · Vmto" to Huntintcton •kal h ma' not have to hoof 11 w th<' end 111 th<' 1.816-foot cn y p1e1 mul·h lnnl(cr . And thr} ma) l'l<' ahle to attc.-nd concerts, theatrr P<'rfnrm11nl'l'\ and mu~1als in 11 ~~ulllul outdoor ~tttng. City ( ounc1I offinal' an \("('~lnll htd! for an elC('tnc-powel"t'd trnm 1h111 could transpon 18 vunto1'at d 11me to the End C'afe IX'rt ti'lh1n.a oper at1ons. 5latcd 10 rnumf in th<' \pnng or 'ummet from tht' pi<'r arr '°" peel~ to inert.a~ the dt'mand for 1 tr1m In a ~J)al'lfC' development, rnunnl ' 111li1 ,,,1, .1grct1I 111 'P<'nd S1tl ("Kt tn hlfr .1 1 on<iultan1 tc• provide plan' 111 l•l n\rrt a 'mall outdoor .1mph11hrat<'r 1n < cntral Park that 1A.1111lll ht· th<' °"cnr of outdoo" rult\lral pmg.ram'I .\ sug esuon to 111rn 1t into the home for the tlunt· ington 1-kal h l'la\'hOu~ amateur thcatC'r ll· 1up al\() wa!> olTt"rcd Th<' •mall amph1thcatrr 'Ur· ro undel! h\ <'ucalyptus trtt\ tn the rolhna hill~ n<'ar thr C cntral l 1hrary, ha' 't'at1nJ. for about I 00 It t\ u~d hy 'outh arouf)'I and ha~ httn the ~nt tor wedd1na' • Tht pmro\l I to iirov1dc a tram tor pit.<r U'>('"' would CO\t atx1u1 S32.SOO s~~ 000 to bu\ thC' tram and (Pleue ... Ptsa/ A2) t .. \ A8 .. °'MOe Ooal1 DAILY PILOT/ Thurtd1y, December 6, 1985 . DRIVER GETS PRISON FOR HIT-RUN ... ...._A l ~~~~Y was pulled over by a pohce .,.~ -ho id he saw Martine.t :ae~ about 70 mph on the wron• the roed. ~h was horrible behavior on a very =berous ro.d," the prosecutor Martrna. bad a blood..alcohol level ofQ 11. aliabtly higher than the point a t which person is considered too drunk to drive, according to evidence. . Even tbouah Martinez has no pnor biatory of drunken driving and a probation report recommended probation, McLauJblin ordered Pf'\ton after Martinez agreed Lo plead &uilty to the charges. .An additional charge of driving wtth an open alcoholic container was dismissed in exchange for the guilty pk:il Monday. uon," Bedswonh said. "I felt n was a state pnson cue all the way." Cohen, who suffered numerous 11\iuneund spent nearly a month in a hospital intensive care ward, said he was surprised by the sentence. "1:4 been told tooa~t ~uon." said Cohen, who sa1d he still laces SUJ'fery for a shoulder if'\iul)' in the accident. "I prepared him fortheworst. l said don't be su.rpnsed if he acts proba- tion," sajd 8ed~worth, who said her office ha1 prosecuted more serious drunken dnvin.a cues that h.ave resulted in shon Jail tenns or proba- tion. years in pnson (for felony drunken driving) but un~nunately. judge1. rarc!.Y follow the law," Cater said "Goin& by what the law allows, this isn't a Jood sentence," Cater said. "But 101ng by what usually happens, this is 10 exceUenrsentence. Deadly bacteria traced to Alta-Dena ch eese LOS ANGELES (Af)-L11tenos1s found inJalisco brand cheeses, lihked to a bacterial outbreak that claimed more than 80 lives, also was found m a cheese made by the Alta-Dena dairy and distributed by Jalisco. it was rcooned today. WEATHER The •ralllng edge of a weak Pacific ~orm ahould pua thrOUQh SOu1h9rn California tonlght,Jall«.IOQ to eunal\loe -'th-1\0~~~~~~~~l ... breft1conattlont thtough o,. wtiet(end, lorecutera .. Jd. The tall of the storm that brOUQht rein to Nort'hern California today wu expected to bring aome evening ano~s tonight, but only llght ralnfell was anticipated, the Natfonel Weather Service .. 1d. / AJong the O<ange Cout there wlll be tome tow elouda along tM south coast tonight and Friday morning othet'WIM lair. Some local guaty north to nor1*9t wind• tat• tonight and Friday mainly between Ventura and Santa Monie&. Hight mid eoa to tow 70t Friday. Overnight IOwt moatly 43 to 53. From Po4nt eooo.J>tlon to the MexJcan B0<der -Inner waters: Small erett advisory for Increasing winds and aeas. Seas and swell• Increasing tonight becoming 4 to 8 feet. Wlncn nonhwest 15 to 25 knots tonight and Friday U.S. Temps ' . ··~other judge ~uld easily have JUSUfied county Jail or even probn- Cater said in one recent instance, an off-duty paramedic was charged with second-degree murder and drunken dnvsng in a fatal accident but ultimately sentenced to less than a year in county jail. The Alta-Dena dairy has haC! a long battle with state and county health officials over its production and sale of raw milk products. .. " 31 15 M 31 51 24 •)' ., ............ :.-. ~. .. . "Th,-law pennits two, four or six . IN_JURED WOMAN GETS $3. 7 MILLION ••• ll'romAl . physical disabilities. r- ln &wardinJ damages to Gennch. the jury 1n Judge Richard Lucsebrink's courtroom spli1 the fault three ways. Genrichberselfwas found 10 be 10 percent at fault for failing to take ~ter precautio ns as she crossed the lUghway. Davie also was assessed I 0 percent of the fault The other 80 percent was charged to the state Department of Transpor- tation~ wbjch maintains Pacific Coast lfiahway in unincorporated South I .Attuna. ~'I• ....... _ ....... a.I . . ~ t s ~n a LQ•-"' e intersccuon 1or years," said attorney Frank Ba..rbaro,wbo represented Genrich. "The South Laauna Civic Associa· tion had sent Caltrans letters pleading with lhem fo r years to do something about that intersection." Barbaro said not only is-1 'the crosswalk the only place in the vicinity for bcachgocrs to cross Pa- cific Goast Highway, but also it is used by children wbo wait for the school bus each day. In 1¢dition, Caltrans speed surveys showed vehicles traveling faster than 45 mpb at the site, and a separate survey ordered by Barbaro showed vehicles traveling close to 55 mph, be said. Philip Dom, attorney for Davie, said no decision had been made about an appeal. Dom said Caltrans was assessed the bulk of the award because the design of the crosswalk "maximized rather than minimized sight obstruc- tion:· Caltrans attorneys were un- available for comment. Barbaro said the verdict and award at the end of the three-week trial meant Genrich, a former model and art student, "won't have Lo Ii ve in a 5- by· 5 room in some hospital for the rest of her life." The award would go toward her living expenses. care, further oper- ations and other medical expenses, he said. · JUDGE RULES OUT DEATH PENALTY .•• From Al Cowell. 27, is accused of involvement in. the slaying of his lifelong friend Scott Campbell of San Juan Capistrano. Campbell. a reputed cocaine dealer at the time of his death. vanished April 17, 1982. under mysterious . circumstances. Though his body was never found. police said evidence shows he was murdered. A vdeef said Cowell and DtMasc10 took about $2,000 in cash and a pound of cocaine from Campbell. But Judge Donald McCartin ruled Wednesday that evidence presented thus far in the two-week-old murdtt trial indicated the motive for killing C'ampbcU was Sirn(>IY rcvenae. sentenced to die in the gas chamber. be still faces a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison if convicted of first-degree murder. Cowell, a former Anaheim resident who oow lives io Arizona with his parents, is free on $250,000 bail. " 05 52 39 3e 27 ea 43 36 24 59 48 3' 20 36 25 :1:1 30 30 27 58 47 40 :Ml 48 30 341 20 34 28 35 3' ~ 30 32 29 59 35 ~ 33 4S 28 30 18 32 . 25 18 15 .. 30 ~·IS 20 OI 51 21 30 24 37 31 33 18 32 OI 13 .. 83 50 S3 32 eo 46 ae 63 40 40 40 19 12 u $90,000 loss in South Lagu na fi re Firefighters controlled a house fire in South Laguna Wednesday before it spread to other homes, but not before the fire caused $90,000 damage to the house and its contents. The County Fire Department re- sponded to the fire at 31988 Virginia Way at about 1:30 p.m. Five county fire engi nes and about 8.,,la Met\a 5.,,,.-. TallOeV*'f f0tr9')C» Y-nile !/ty Surf T i des eo 411 72 r.2 •• Ill 75 50 M 34 am *"AN 1-3 , .. 2·3 , ... a.3 ,.., 2.3 ,.., 0 POOi 1·2 lair 1-3 , ... TOOAY 2Slpm 11 •8pm "'IOAY 4 47Lm 10 57 a m 4 28pm 1032pm •O 01 48 1 11 3 9 0 11 Sun M4t todllY at 4 43 pm. -Friday at844am -••eg,alnal4 43pm Moon -· tocMy al f2~43 pm ,_ Friday al 12 33 a m --· llQtlr> al l 1'pm 30 firefighters responded to the fire in county temtory. Backup units were called because official!> feared the fire would spread rapidlv to other houses. The house 1s owned Virgmia Tro- jillo of Laguna Beach and rented by Peter Covington and Karen Man- delkem. Cowell and a second man. Don\lld DiMascio, are charged with the slaying. which Deputy Dlstrict At- torney Thomas A vdeef said wa!. motivated by greed. vengence and robber)'. State law specifics the death pen- alty can be imposed when murder is committed during the commission of another serious crime, including rob- bery. McCartin made his ruJing after Avdcef finished presenting pros- ecution evidence, whfoh included a tape recording in which Cowell rcponcdlyconfcssod bis involvement in the slaying. MAYOR DENIES CONFLICT CHARGE •.. Thoupi the ruling eliminates the possibihty that Cowell could be The defense was to open its case today. AIRLINESJOIN AIRPORT FIGHT .•. Prom Al Span also argued that lhe claims of the settling parties cannot be separ- ated from those of the other 15 defendants making a final j udgment inappropriate. noise from jets serving the airport but they "arc at the bean of several counterclaims.. filed by United against the county, Span said. Boeing 737-300 under the settlement plan. .From Al $200,000 in parking fees . Collison proposed that the council send a letter to the commission stating that the project had met all city parking standards. Her motion died for lack of a second. She said could have sent the letter without presenting it to counci l, but said she wanted the council's unanimous sup- pon first. .., think this is a potential conthct of interest. A colleague of yours in your office as carrying it forward," Councilman Bob Gentry sajd at Tuesday's meeting. Collison said she has no financial interest in the project and brought the issue to the council at City Manager Ken Frank's suggestion. Frank was previously directed by the council not to ha ve any wntten communicat1ons with the com- mission without council approval. Councilwoman Bobbie Minion op- posed sending the letter because the commission is cfbse to approving the city's coastal land-use policy, which has taken several years to move through the approval process. "When we arc so close to gettin~ 1t (the land-use POiicy) adopted, I think this (the letter) is extremely poor timing," said Minkin. "Since the claims between the sctUina parties are so intcn wined with the County of Orange's declara- tory relief claims apjnst us and our counterclaims in this acuon. the entry of the proposed judgment would not be proper ...• " Span wrote. Airlines generally are opposed to noise reduction measures mdcpcn- dentJy introduced at airports. In the case of John Wayne, McDonnell Douglas and airlines that own nois\er jets say the county's li mits and quiet flight incentives place undue restrictions on them. Riley aide Alan Mui:pby said objections from the airlines and McDonnell Douglas were not unex· pccted because o(their dissatisfaction with the county's airport access plan. Deputy County Counsel Dan Didier said the objections are "totally without merit. .. They're really telling PIER TRAM SERVICE ... City Attorney Philip Kohn said he could not say that Colhson's involve- ment was not a conflict of interest, but added, "I don't think we should begin interrogation proceedings." An element of the pending settle- ment calls for li mits on the number of flights allowed at John Wayne Air- port and provides incentives to operatorl of the quietest aircraft. The limits arc designed to reduce McDonnell Douglas manufactures the MD-80 jetliner used by some airlines serving John Wayne ~n. A1ghts using MD-80s are permitted at the airpon but are also more restricted than those like the q uieter F rom Al Judge Hatter they don't like the S 10.500 for maintenance and pcrson- setdement because there's nothing in nel costs. it for them," he said. A tram operated regular!)' from a The county should know today or trailer park on Beach Boulevard t<J Friday whether Hatter will schedule a the end of the pier from the earl) hearing on the obj~tions or simply 1940s to 1960. Tram service was issue a decision on the settlement discontinued when the trailer park. request. Didier said. • which provided much of the business. was closed. Another contractor oper· RAMIREZ HEARING WAS A SPECTACLE ••• ated a tram for a shon ume in the 1 970s, but 1t was discontinued be- From Al Can you sec all. the acuon? Can you swept into the prisoner's ca e m a o una orm mars s an possible, sit next to someone who plainclothes sheriffs deputies. looks like they don't belong there and He was dressed in a royal blue jump then ask them what they're doing suit that seemed to glow against his there. pasty complexion and snarled. black "Do you know Ramirez?" hafr. "No, of course not " He seemed pretty peppy for a guy .. Do r.ou know the v1ct1m?" charged with 14 murders and another "No. • 60 serious felonies ranging from "What arc you doing here?" robbery to rape to attempted murder. No response. He rocked back and fonh on his "Morbid curiosity?" feet. craning his neck to look at those "Is this going to be 1n a news-who showed up to look at him. paper'?" Old he smile? Well, maybe. Did he Ifs imponant to note the little look weird? Some thought so. Did he things. For instance. how many law look possessed? Not compared to enforcement officers accompany Linda Blair in "The Exorcist." Ramiret into the counroom? It Ramirez said exactly fo ur words seems hke 1t would be eas)' to figure ~1ated Press counted three) in a these things out. but it's actually very loud, clear voice. They were: "No," tricky. A Los Angles Times reponcr "No." "No," and "Yes." counted four. A Register reporter And that was it. No rantings. No came up with I 0. The Daily Pilot split ravings. No pentagrams. No "Hail the difference, identifying seven Satans ... No chorus from an AC/OC Ob welt. song. Just four short words. Th~rc isn't much pomp in a .. Well. that was exciting," courtroom these days. Nobody rises grumbled one reponer af'ler Ramirez for the judge the way they do on was swept out of coun and whisked television and bailiffs and attorneys back to Los Angeles. seem to wander around as though "Yeah, I was disappointed,'' ad-~s:e looking for bargains at a swap mined a coun employee after the meet. hean ng. But all activ!!>i save the clack.mg of The final leg of the med.la attack cameras. stoppco when Ramirez was was to figure out what bad actually JU ges, baili s and some attorneys are able to understand what goes on in a courtroom. Ramirez' lawyers didn't want to talk. Fair enough. The)' have their bands full already. So the honor fell on Assistant District Attorney James Enright. "Old be enter a pica?" the media asked. No, he didn't enter a plea. "So was he actually arraigned?" the media asked. Yes and no. No and yes. "How long before he goes to tnal m Orange County?" the media asked. A year, maybe two. Maybe longer. Lights go out. Notebooks close. lnterv1ew ends. The circus is over Correction • The Daily Pilot mistakenly re- poned Wednesday that the Laguna Beach School Board president oper- ates under the direction of Super- intendent Billy Bathes. The superintendent operates under the direction of the school board. The new school board president is Carl Schwan. c Just Call What do you llkt about tbt Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your mt11a1t will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to tlle appropriate editor. 642-6086 The same Z4·bour answering strvlct may be ustd to record letters lo tbt editor oo any topic. Contrlbators lo our Leuera column must Include tbelr namt and telepllooe number for vtrlftcauoa. No clrculatlon calls, pltate. ,Ttll as what's on yoar mlJHI "°'*I r l'ldey fl rOV oo not -'°"' ~ by s lO o "' c.111 oarot• 1 o "' ...., """ .ooy ., r... ......... (,i .. , 1-• '"" • ..,.,.. " ,.,., •1< norl ,,,.._" 1.-.v ii~~~E Daily Pilat K t ten Wittmer Pubhshef Frenll Zlnl 1:-f'Jo!Or Roeemary Churchman Conrrot11>r Clrculetlon 71~/M2-4m Ca..Hled edvertt.ano 71.UM2·~ Al other depertmente M2"'321 MAIN OFFICE 330 Wft! 941y !It Co.re Mew CA Mai .odr-Bo• l!le() Cllttt Ufta CA ,>ll<'tl ~IQM llll Ol-.neie c-t ~ ~ No -ltDt*. -11e1.tona .Ot(lt"" ""'If""'"' -,_,,, ,.,.,..,, mey ~ 14'1.>fOC)l(.0 wlf~t tOl!C .. I Mt ._,., ol CC11)yr.gl\f 0- .From Al of their monthly rent. Husband Duane W1ppcrman added that many of the residents "who ll'ave to walk through the muddy messes ofTra1lenown to {>Ut out their trash" are elderly and living on a low income. The Wippennans arc fighting liti- gation by the Doughers to have them evicted. Another resident leader, Gordon Dye. 1s also facing ev1cuon. prompt- ing a representative of the Doughers to remark that the dispute is centered on only a few tenants who "have an ax cause ofa lack ot business and ns1ng costs. However. (ommunny Services Director Mait Bowman said as the downtown 1c; redeveloped and ad- d1t1onal pier restaurant<; and specialty shops and hotels matenahze. there wlll be a .. pos1t1ve impact" on a tram operation. Council officials 1ook the action Monday. to gnnd ... Vickje Talley, execuuve director of the Mobile Home Park Owners Association of Orange County, said the water rates were separated from rents to encourage conservation. Talley also explained that trenching is being done to upgrade the park·s utilities. The project also requires that water and electricity be temporarily shut off while the system 1s bemg worked on. Funhennore. she said the com- munitv restrooms were locked be- cause all the trailers or mobile homes Councilma n Neil Fitzpatrick agreed. "We aren'I JUSt making a mountain out ofa molehill," he said. "We are making a mountain out of two grains of sand." "I have no interest in the proj~ and will gain none 1f 1t 1s approved," said Collison. "Obviously l erred. I could have sent the letter witho ut tallung to any of you." she said. arc self-contained wi th toilets and showers. Still, people wishing to use the community (ac1htics have been gJven a key. Talley continued. Residents and representatives for the owners said they look forward to the city's study, each pany confident It would be vindicated by "the truth " ·Tm sure the facts will bear out there is no reason for council involve-. ment." Talley said. Duane Wippcrman countered, "The truth will come out. (The Doughers) are running an unethical business." Fall Shetlands . . leevele s wPater. ·tyled in olid heather tone of oft butter yello .. ·• blueberry. and a bar/py mix. In the argyle oatterns. select from a orted. hade. of na~ yl cam cl. oxford grey/ tsn. and porcelainl gre,,. Perfttt for thr r risp cool wea ther to come. tOf.'Y Pt • • ' ~ boll • '0 • "' •"-1 t•JVI car, "" !Mt,.,.....~.., AotMrt l . Centrtll Prod•JGhor M1.1nnge1 OoNld l . Wlllleme Circvta11on Manager """t(lnd r ~'• (1 .. :J •• r "'" .... hA G...._ .,.,,.,. PS , .. IOO• S-.0.C•t '"" t"I .,,_ '" J:> ""-"''"• t , meJ '1 00 '9o&ltt>r, Gcaelemea'• Clotbin' ln•plred By Tradition Ctrculetton T•ptMMMe , > 7 Howard Mullenery Marktttng 01rec101 P-o91 Blevlna C111or;~fred D11ecf()( 4 8 Fashion Isl and 640-8310 VOL7a,N0.131 ----------- ( Orange Coe.at DAILY PILOT/Thurt<jay, December !I, 1985 * A3 _ ... Santa to share Irvine breakfast Coast leaders back oil compromis~ T Gues~ who's coming to breakfast at Irvine's unle Roel Community Park Saturday? Santa Claus will be on hand from 9 to 11 a.m. to ~ha~e a SJ>(c1al breakfas~ wn h the child ren of Irvine. .\ pancake breakfast will be served and a souvenir photo with Santa and a stocking fill ed with goodies ~111 be given to all those who attend. 7 Adm1ss1on 1s S 7 for all ages, with children under to be accompanied py a payin& adult. Call the park at 854-81 44 for reservations. which cannot be accepted at the door Welfare forum pla.n.ned Saddleback College will host a countywidc forum on welfare Saturday begi nning at 9 a.m. in Room S/M 313. College trustee Harriett WaJther will act a<; moderator for the debate. The meeting is pan of the National Issues Forum, a non-poh11cal, non-panisan educational network ·founded 1n 1981. Call Joyce Hanna at 582-4650 for details. Freels.nee semlnar set .\ 'iem1nar on the bu sines and marketing aspects ol freelance wnting and photography will be offered aturday and Sunday 1n an Clemente by photo- 1oumalist Charlene Faris. The sessions will be held fro m 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day and the cost of 12 hours of instruction 1s S 125 Call 498-5310 for the location and registration 1nformat1on. Modellng program slated The Commun1t} Services Office at Saddleback College will present lls advanced modeling gradu- ation ceremonies 1n the form of a fashion show aturday fro m 2 to 4 p.m at the Coto de Caza Country Club. The program. for boys and girls from 9 to I 5 who have completed the eight-week course at add leback. will be designed and produced by the· students under the direction of instructor Darian Hays. Tickets are $8, and add1uonal information may be obtained by calling Yield Stratton at 858-0503. . Hollday stress discussed A seminar on holiday stress will be presented aturda) at the Registry Hotel in lrvrne Maredale Anderson will be the speaker at the event. which 1s scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. at a cost ofSJO per person. Call 557-5650 for details. Cataract screenlngs offered Free cataract screenings will be available to Saddleback Valley residents Friday from 11 am. to 2 p.m at Glendale Federal Savings and Loan Assoc1atton·s comm unll) room, 24221 Calle de la Louisa, Laguna Hills. The screenings are sponsored by Dr. Charles C. Manger, a Laguna H ills opthalmoloeist and cataract surgeon. who also Wlll answer questions concerning other v1s1on problems and vanous correcuve measures for treating eye disorders. Call 951 -4641 for additional information. CHOC plans klds' party Ch1ldrens Hospital of Orange County will host its 10th a nnuaJ Chnstmas part) for graduates of the neo-nataJ intensive care unit Saturda) in the garden area of the adjacent t Joseph Hospital The annual event 1s co-sponsored b) the Parenl· to-Parent Infant Support Group and the intens1"e care unit. Entertainment will include clo~ns. and puppet shows. and more 1nformatton 1s a"allable at 997-3000. ext. 8521 . An Invitation: Attention organization presidents and sec- retaries: We want to help make your upcoming events, meetings, seminars and fundralaers suc- cessful. Send brief announcements Including time. piece. cost (If any) end a phone mimber lor Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Coate Mesa, 92626 Repor1s of your club or organization's activities -llke community service projects or election of officers -should be directed to the Community News Editor at the same address. Non-returnable black and white photOQraohs are welcome. Thursday. Dec. 5 No meetlDg1 scheduled Pla n OK ' d by state congr ession a l delegation wins a ppre h ensive a pproval by local officials By LAURA MERK Of -~NM IWI Local officials say they are apprehensive about a plan that forces lnten or Secretary Donald Hodel and a panel of 18 con- gressmen to begin talks on which Cali- fornia offshore tracts should be sur- rendered for oil and gas explorauon The California congressional delegation supponed the plan. approved by the House of Rcprescntauves Wednesday. while abandoning efforts for a mora- torium . T he amendment was a u.ached to a bill fu nding the Intenor Department until the end of the-fisal year. T he bill next goes lo the Senate for a vote. Under the plan. Hodel would be required to make progress repons to Congress ever) 60 days The amendment was drafted b)' Rep!> Ralph Regula. R-Oh10 .. and Leon Panetta. 0-Monterey. 1n response to lhe House Appropnat1 ons Comntattee's recent re· fusal to elltend a moratonum protecting the CaJ1forn1a coast The negot1a11ng team could be seleCh~d as earl) as toda) It -.111 be composed of seven member.-. of the Callfom1a del· cgallon -four Democrats and three Republicans -!>elected b) th~ pany leaders. It will also include ( aliforn1a's senators. Alan Cranston and Pete Wilson Finall), the team Wlll include the chairmen and ranking minont) leaders ol Students honor volunteers several Hou~ and Senate ln1enor com- cruUCCl B) mdud.lJli lh~ member repre~ntauves from other !>tate\ will also be workmg with Hodel. ~ometh1ng mim'r con&ressmeo insisted on "The goal has alwa~' been to nt'iOtldt(' a rcawnable workmg agreement <Con- gressman Robert) Badh.tm feel!> 1t 1~ a workable wa) (to resolve the cont11ctsl . mainly because of the-depth and scoJ>( of oppos111on that was bu1ld1ng." s~ud Badham aide 8111 Schreiber fhe mora1o num was ~1mpl~ .rn .tncmp1 to get talks going. Schreiber ~1d .. It wa11 a means to an end. This 1s the end 1t!.elt " Laguna Beach Co uncilman Bob Gentr. .-.aid he supponed the amendment but l.\Omes that without a moratonum lhe Orange Coast could be in danger "'\'ot having Ca moratonumJ puts us 1n a \.Ulnerable rnuauon fhl're ought to be assurance there will be no leasing " he said In fact he believe~ the tract\ oil Laguna Dr. Charle. and Helen Feinberg are aurrounded by youna fanaat the dedication of Feinberg Hall at Whittier School ln C09ta Meaa. The achool 'a c ompu ter lab waa rechriatened ln honor of Felnb~rg, the achool'1volunteer 1toryteller, and hla wife. a longtime d.11trict nurae. Irvine Mormon church facing bricklayer's fore closure suit By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 01 the Deity l'1tot SIMI Foreclosure proceedings were 1n1t1ated Wednesday against a M ormom church . building in lrvine. but the church's laW)er said today a bond would be posted to prevent the building from being sold The foTeclosure effort stems from a $600.000 c1v11. ~ult Judgment against the supervised construction of 11 The verdict is being appealed. _ • Orange Count) Marshal's Lt Lln) Johnston said a foreclosure notu .. e "'as delivered Wednesda) to the ( hurch of Jesus Chnst of Latter-da) aints. 23 Lake Road. Irvine. The five-vear-old bnck building 1s sard to include· chapels. g) mnas1ums and classrooms. Singer Donn) Osmond 1s reported to be a member of the Ir. ine church. The foreclosure was in111ated b' R1lh· ard Fahme). an auome) who represents Durante Construction of O range o\ccording to Fahrne'r . Ouran1e. 1.1.a' hired h' .i gi:nc.·ral l110trador B11J l'll Constru1..11on ol ·alt L<1~c l'tl\. 10 hdnd k bnckla)ing lor the Ir. 1ne thurch Fahrne} said Durante pledged to lin1sh 1n St '< months. but attrr the rnntrac1 wa'> al4arded. Bockll insisted he finish 1n "' ""eelc; \\hen Durante e\ceeded St\ 1.1.cek~ the general lOntrat tllr assesst.'d ~n.ilt\ chargec; aga1n"it 1he hm lla~ing firm and forcC'd Durante 10 pa-. add1t1Clnal lahor He said Jo hn Durante, owner ol thL' bnclla~1ng firm v.a<o "'huned ernnnm1 call~ .. b~ the JOb and toda' remains nn tht· •erge ofbalkrup1q. Fahme' said Duran tr lill'd a l'I' 11 'u11 1n October i l)l:IQ against general t:ontral tor Bodell. the churlh and a bncl suppl~ lirm Last ~pnl Orange ( ounl~ ~upenor C.oun Judge Theodore \t11lard rukd 1r f<l\or of the bnt ~la ~er a"'ard1ng him about S600.0UO 1n damage., and legal ellpenses. Fahrne\ c;a1d The appeal could take another unt• o t two )Ca1 s. he .. aid "'nrmalh thl' appe.1llntl pan~ po'>lS a bond tu gu.1rantl·e lhl' m11nt'' ~111 ~ paid 1f tht' 1 ud~mrnt I\ urhl'l11 Fahrnt'' '>.lid In th1~ 1nstantt' hl· \J111 rlH t'lonJ "'..t' po'>tt:d The atto ml"' -.J1J lhJ: 1.1.1th tht.' foreclosure notice . his d1t•nt t\ L'\t'fCt\ln~ his nght"i under a$~ 50 1" ~'met hJ n11.. ·, lrt•n aga1m t tht' t.hurch l'lu1ld1ng It 1 1111.1.t"d t1) procerd tht' butlJ 1n~ v.oulJ tlt'' Id to p.i \ this dcht But fahrne' said h1~. ltl·nt hJ' :h• dt'' 't' to ee the l hurch sold Hl· ...i1d the J t 11r. ( \. ' l to guJrantee Durante "Ill gl't hi' mont•\ 11 the llrl~lndl 1udgment "urhl"ld Ht: -.a1J the general u,ntrj, \lH" 1n l, 1..1h .md \U~l'\tl'd lOlle\.ll•lO dlUld ht· J1t1i.u1' it " hond 1' n111 p0,ted Pa!wldt:n..1 .itwrnn l ret .._utkrJ v.n reprl"~ent' ,l,ntra. lt•r B.,Jell .i"ld :ht ,hurlh ll>dJ \ '>.ltd \ht• n ''1ng o,,...,J "'·I' tht' n·sult ,11' a h l\lrndt'r,t.tnd1n~ ,, .in ti\ t'r'ttgh: 'The l:x>nd \A, 111 N> flt1\h'<1 .,_,,1lt·rd '"'~ Ht• \J1d th1' 1.1. 111 hJll th1 h•n·, 1, \ure rr11, l'l'dt ng' j nd t h.11 If\ I Ill' 'h u 'h~· >t'r' nn·J n1ll tear th.11 tht'I' t't:1 .11n111 "1 I !"I; "'Id Irvine Beach and Newport Beach wdl be opened for lea1ma on~ tht> bsn u hittd Oct' I . Schmber m1untam11 th.Ill lht> plan Wlll pre\ ent Hodel from leasing tracts for fear that ( ongre.-.\ will re pond with a blanket moratonum San Clemente Mayor Bob Limberg srud the neJotlaung team should be made up cxclus1 vel) of C'ahfo m1a representat1 ves. He said he tears that having out-of· tiue members on the committee will weaken 11 "J think 1ha1 has been tiodel's ob1ec11vc trom the beg.an mng.." he s2ud ~oreo"er Limberg said the plan also does no! force I lodt'I to reach an agree- ment "I don't ~t.' an t.'nd to thl!> .. he \aid Ph1hp Maurer ma~or o t "lewpon Beach ~1d the plan 1~ a good o nt' .. The wa\ our mood~ haH tlt'~n we want to do an~1hinf l.\e can to get negouauoM going. especial >without a moratonum in place." Maurer i.a1d Jobless toltup, butOC's rate dips By USA MAHO!\EY Ot -Delly -l lefl Orange ( nunt' ., unemplo}ment rate edged d OI.\ n""ard one-tenth of a point to .i 3 percent 1n <><. tober. but ~ore peo ple reported being out of work dunng that penod this 'ear than last. Figures rt>leased bv the st.ate ·Emplo\.- ment De-.elopment Department shol.\ 5~ ()()(' people were JOb hunting in Octo- ber. I JO more than the mo nth before and o.900 more than a -.ear ago The unemplo\ment rate for C.Ktober I Y8J v..-as 3 penent LabOr market an;h st .\Ila 't t't1er 'Gale noted that unemplo' ment was lower 1n 1984 because of an e'plos1on of JObs that )ear ··~ e added more 1obs m I 98J than an~ )ear on relord ·she said C..ompared to last ~ear -14h1ch ended w11h a ,_,ear lo14 3 5 · percent un- emplo, mentrate 1n December -IY ~ figure<. ha-.e been higher but stable (,ale: said "Our gro-.A.'lh has been at a muc ti slo14er rate she said Orange t ount\ added a total 01 ~ Don 1obs la!>t ~ear. accounting tor the unusualh 101.1. unemplo~ mt'nt ratr of k'' than J percent l nemplo,ment '"'><'. 1n lo' \ngl•ln C. ount" trum t> ~ ;xr em 1n ')eptt"mher to "<.1 111 <ldot'lt·r l nt''Ti plo' mt n: J i')l• ro-.t '•gt-:,, 'tJll'v.1Jc: --;-er.i~·n1 'atiw·a ' Jnt.'mpl11\mt·n1 't'rria ined at · ~r l'nt \ ·~~urt•\ Jrt' 1J u<.tcd le r l'\pt<llcd 't d~on.1 ·'..11. tu..1:1l "' _.,, ·p •rdr~l" l ••un· ' ' Pu t-, ,, ht'~' h nrie r • •t •1 tx ht·lr>t'~ wrr '"l' nurn/'l<.·r >! 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"·" l'\tl• matt'd at S2ll • • • Someone smashed the "1nJ t'" ,,, .i C1lenneHl' treet bu'1nr" '>h1inh after midnight Tue<.d.i' .ind lkd l41th about $5 in change ~ '1Jt·, , J"t'tlt' rt".,,r,i.·r J rt' \l1na1 (11mputc.-r J nd .1 ,J ~it·•.1 '>'l'r1 rl'poneJ 'h•kn tr 1m •ht [!!j•J~t' 1>1 hl1mt' .tl,1ng Duanl' '\trl"l': \\ l d nt'' dJ\ ~,"I.. J • -• ' "''"1 ""' r ,1, . . . Man arres~ed in shooting of father in Huntington By BOB BARKER Of IN DellJ ...... 119" A Huntington Beach man shot his father in lhe head dunng a family argument Wednesday, Huntington Beach police said toda)' A struggle ensued when tht• youn~­ cr Jetter allegedly pulled out a .2.· raliber revolver that he had in his possession. Bergstrom said The gun went off. grazing the son in the chest. allegedl) "O'i \.1-;111ng J Jaughtt•r and Dana Jetter at thl' 8lucb1rd Lant• residence Dan.i rt•portl"tH~ hH'd 1n a trailer at 1hc re~1denl·e. Bergstrom said • • • -'Dunning Dn"e re'>1dent n•rtint•d a theft a1 the home Tut''>Ua\ v.1th ,1n e'illmated loss O! S~. 'il)(} CoetaMea ~ th1ct rcponedh hr 11f..\· 11it1i .i home 10 the 2 ll)() t'llod .. of 11..Hl°'t)f Boule" ard V. ednes<la\ and v. hrk tht· res1den t I.\ as asleep ~mil' ..1 $ I 41 • '1deo n~tt"-T'e'C'Order The:-, , .... nn 111 a ,·.ir p.1 rf..t·d in .1 q l,ragi: t.1 1.1. k't J I I NN~ t 11n,1ru1 t10n t irlk l.1'1 n'rt>rfrJ thJt tht' "heel~ anJ nm' '4t'n: '>ttik n ~·11 thl· , a r \I. eJne,d:n p,,11, l' l' ,11 rn .i wJ th1 ll'" l t Sr,.;1 ' h ,,,,,,,, ·-.i,11r1nl·r.1 r••r:t·,I ,, 1 1 I\" 1' ,j, .f r•o \(' "rtl ~-" "•(l r·· \\ -.t11L'\•l.1' t • Ill lht· ~' ' I ' I\ •I.I .101 r-., • ..,,,It ~ •I '\Jn :r ... ni.. •'I .1 "11 1 pJr ll.(',! ·~ I hi." 1 , .. 1;t.I Dana Jcuer. 18. and his fa ther. Richard L. Jetter. 55. became em· broiled 1n an argument about 5:30 p.m. a t a residence at 15662 Bluebird Lane. police spokeswoman Jo Anne Bergstrom st11d. Newport Beach A thief repon edly stole two hub- caps off a yellow 1975 Mercedes 280 parked an a 101 at 320 upcnor vc Wedn~av • ••• A $JOO 25-cahbcr ha ndgun was reported stolen Tuesday from a home an the 1800 block of hemngton. • • • Tools valued at $2,350 were re· poned stolen Wednesday from wh11e 1984 Ford pickup truck parked in the 400 block of East Balboa Blvd • • • A thief reported! 'itolc office .-.upphe'i and clothina. wonh approx- imately $2,500, from 'illvcr 198.l Honda CIVlc park~ 1n a Roh1nson department <;tore lot in Fa,h1on I land Wcdne~v The son wrtstled the gun awa) and allegedly shot his fa ther in the head. Betg~1rom said. Dana Jt'tter has been booked into Hunungton Beach 1a1I on charges of attempted murder and 1s being held on $250,000 bail. The father. a resident of Cypress, South County Camera equipment and JeWClr). valu~ a t $808. were rcponed stolen from a San Juan Capistrano home in the 29600 block o f Oakwood Coun. • • • A S20 flashhaht and a $20 knife were reported stolen from a car parked in the lot o( a Missio n Vi~CJ() condom inium complex 1n 1hc 26000 block of V 1a Pera. , ... Someone reportedly broke into a car parked 1n front of an El roro home in the 22800 block of Willard a nd stoic SSO in cassette tapes • • • A S 700 car stereo was reponcd stolen from a vehicle p:ttked 1n the lot of a M1ss1on V1e10 condom1mum com pie~ in the BI 00 block of l...o'i Ahsos Tuc~y ma)lt The t•ldcr kttl'r .tpparentl~ SU\· tamed a laceration trom the hulkt wound 1n the forehead and ~a' reponed 1n good cond1t1on He "3"' scheduled m he rell·ascd from Hu- mana Hospital \\.e"ltm1nstcr toda' It was Dana Jetter who called pol1n: after the sholltmg, Bergstrom said • • • Four lob tcr traps 'alucd at S4<X> were reportcdl)' tolen from out'i1dc a South w una hom<' 1n the 31700 block ofVil'J.lnia \\-a) last Thursda' Two of the trap'i were later recovered. police reports said • • • A Sl.400 siereo system. a SlOO watch and'S80 in ca~h wtl"C" among the items reportedly taken Thursday from a San Juan C'ap1strano homC" 1n the 33200 block of Pasco Blanco The total lo:\ camC" to $2.080 Lapna Beach hand un valu~ at S4m """' stolen from a home on ~nta \n.l treet the \ tcllm told f'(lh l C ~ l'dnl'' di\ • • • .\ pair ot I c' 1·, JCan' .,..3, \lokn from a Jn dcan1nt1 bu,1nc" un • • • . omeone reponedl) 'hill ' 1n tools from the garage ol a homt· 1n 1h1· 400 blocl of Flower treet \t11od.1' PolH.·e reports said thC" th1e1 .ut thl' lock on the front gate and pncd thr garage door to gain cnm • • • JC" ..... eln and doth1ng ',11\,1,·J JI SI 5 I.\ ere report~ stolen 111101 .1 home in the I 00 blocl ~11 \k-.J £>11q· Mo nda\ b't a thief "h<' hrnl r .1 v..-1ndo l4 to gain entf'- Fountain Valley ~ S l2S b1c)clt' and a StlO b1C\<;le '<A.C'rt' rtport~ !itokn from the open garage of a home 1n the ~100 hlod, ot (larJtn1cl We<lncsda\ . . ' · '~· .. car-old Hun1inato n Beach "'Oman reponcd that wmeone grabbed her pur~ rnnt.a1n1na .in SS ~O aold l ham bracelet v.h1le \he "''!. 1.1.all101 in the 900 hl1)1.·k of \\~mt'r \\C"nue ~~n<'~a\ n11ht hl" told pohcC" the th1C"f nppm3lhrd her Imm N'htnd ripped the PU!"\(' of) hrr 'h11ulJl'f .1,1c1mpeJ into .tn .iv.Jtllng 'ch1dt" and 'DC"d 3\o\il\ Huntington Beac b -\ rt><11dent 1n the I~. lll tti;x f.. .,. l't•~l· 11·,\ 1' ~ ~· "l r T('~l!\l",! '' l l 1 •r. ,I tJo\n l lh ' M hhx., I \ .11'.111rn \\ l'dnl·,J.i' Man watches in horror as friend kills himself •8} TO~Y AA VEORA .\ ( o<;ta ~e~ man 1' Jl';l\1 .lilt" 'p1nnin@. a hand un un h" tingt•r l.\Ordlcc;.-.h putting the rt•,nht•r w h" ht"ad and pulhn• tht' ln~cr ll' thl· hMrnr of .t fnend ~ et1nr\(ta' poh~·l' WJd [)rtC'Ctl\('~ 1n\C\tl~tlng tht• ~ Ill r Ill 'ihOOllnJ \USp('<\ It ma\ h.1-..r hecn an lll"<'1dent r1thcr than \Ull 1dt· ~1d Lt Tom 1.-1ar ldcnutie., ol thr man and ht\ tncnJ -.A.C'rt' "'llhhcld th1' monun pc-ndin not1ficat1()n of th~ \ 1n 1m., lamah and funher 1n' t"\tlpuon Lazar \81d thC" tv.o men had ~n ~ul dnnlmg httr before the) v.en1 to the 'u.:t1m·1. a panmtnt W~ne-.Ja, e' tning at ti~~ ftalN \t The' I.\ ere hoth u.1IL.ina "'hen the • 1.im ;' ,·J • 111 .rn unl.1.t~I rt \ ,, \ rr .rn, "'.·1:.H h'ltO~ i:11n tn~ ._,It~• ~ •lUh lo. ,t ,I\\ ''"'""" I ,1/,11 r1 • i'l<H1L'•I "Tht·n h1· 1u'll lo.itkc1 '\ .ind - ho1•m 'h•H h1m<.t•ll \A, 1thuut \.J\ 11111 .in' 1hi.n14-hr 1.on11nut·d l.u tlf '' 1)uh1 not 'll\ htil4 mnn-. l'lullt't' v.N t lo11dt",! inw ttw p1\tlll I lo fl'ronl·d lhl" mr11 v.rn· rnsatun~ 111 h.h 11 , 11n' rr..atl\>n .11)d the '1lt1m 'h''"l·J n•• \lgn' l1I Jt"preu1nn ·I hC"r<' -.A.U\n'I an\ thin11 ~"\1d atxlut him "Jntin~ "' \hooi h1m<,tlf ·• l~tar ....i1d adJing tl~ ""um ' e\prn ion "'"' ap1'3rentl\ 1ln1· 11 'urpn...e whro the aun \o\('Ot tltl Poh,e v.C'rc ~•lkd h' thr tnend, "ht' 141.\\ 41.1C'\t1tint-d h' tn\e.-.t111tor~ hut Olli ~ 111•<l The ' '' ll m ,_,u pn\, n1)\1n~ed Jrad at thr ~'C'nt • \ A 4 *Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, December 5, 1985 Senate gets stopgap spending bill WA tilNG.ION (Af>) Tb House sent to the ~nate a )480 billion stoppp bill that pays for government programs while !>low· moving rf &ular spending bills await final approval. But Republican opposition to how foreign aid and other programs wen.· handled in the bill resulted m only a slim plurality for pas.sage Wednes- day. 212-208. ~pcndmg authet'tty for t~ 'ovem mcnt, would hf\ the mor.itonum on 011 and gas exploration ofT the California coa~t and provide new assistance to farmers-controversies expected to ~ raised again 1n the Senate. lqlsiatton. most of' the government would be forced to shut down . The new resolution would last through Sept. 30, 1986, the end4)f the fiscal year that began Oct I, but as ~paratc spe nding bills arc approved and signed, tbe resolution no la.nger w11l cover those areas. s1stancc ball was 1hsuffic1ent to help )mailer c:o untne<;. "This bill c:uts security (assistance) to the bone .. every place except an the Middle East." Kemp said, adding that Afnca and Asia would be most neglected. Several conscrvanve members called for assistance to the rebels in Angola. The GOP-led Senate Appropna- uons Committee planned to st.an work on its version of the measure today. Congress must pass the ball. known as a continuing resolutfon. because onl) three oftht' 13 regular appropna- uons bills have been approved by Congress and signed by the president. I ntenm spending legisJauon. which has allowed nonnal government op- erations so far this fiscaJ year. expires Dec. 13. Without new spending While most of tht' spending m the package had at least been passed separately by the House. a big exception 1s the S 14.6 billion "1P- propria11 on for. foreign aid. Republicans, including Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N. Y .. said the S5.9 billion for military aid in the foreign as- But Rep. David Obey. D-W1s., said taxpayers facing cuts an domesuc programs would not support 1ncreas- 1ng aid to foreign couotnes. 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M1W:!t wNit ...... 4 -01 I 1""'0• (l()IW'OIOOllOll I#~ In critical condition · After reportedly auffertng a a t roke, Anne Baxter , Academy A ward-winnlnl actreu and atar of TV•• 'Hotel,' remained hoepltal - lzed ln New York today. New cancer treatment is promising BOSTON (AP) -An expenmen- tal cancer treatment that lets y,..h1te blood cells attack malignant tumors "represents the first new kind of approach to cancer 1n perhaps 20 or 30 years," the director of the research proJect said today. The first human use of the tech- nique. called adopti ve 1m- munotherapy. was rePQrted b) the cancer institute 10 tOday~s New E'ng- land Journal of Medicine. The therapy offers "the moSt promising b1olog1cal approach to cancer at the present time," said the director of the National Cancer Institute. Dr. Vincent T. DcV1t.a Jr. 11 attempts to take advantage of the body's immune system to react against the cancer. said research pro1ect director Dr. Steven Rose- nberg. today on NBC's "Today" show The procedure uses 1nterleuk10-2. a natural hormone of the immune system. to transform ordinary white blood cells into cancer wamors These cells are treated outside the bod~ and then injected into the patient. where they attack cancerou~ tumors th roughout the bodv. Security adviser assured of acc·ess Poindexter cla iming he·s unworried a bout White House tactics WASHING fON (APl -John M Pomdc,ter. the pubhc:aty-shy nud1:ar ph)Stcast packed ll!i President Rl' agan's new national se<.unty adv1!ler sa)S he as not womcd about .Wt11tt• House.· power struggles becausr o f assurances of unchallenged ac~ to tht" 0\ al Office Po1nde).ter. the No 2 man on th l· National 51.·cunty Council \t..ill mo,ed up Wedne'lday with th l· res1gnat1on of his bo'>!>. Robert C McFarlane Despite well -public11t:d fncl 1on with Wh11e House Chief of ~tall Donald T. Regan. McFarlane denied he was leaving because of an y kud .. That's nonsense." he replied Reagan also d1sm1\sed reports ul tension between the two top aide., "You ha vt' all been misinformed about that." the president 1old re· porters dunng an appearance 1n th1· While House pres .. bnefing mum with McFarlane and Poindexter Toda). prl's1dent1al spoke~man Larry Speakes scolded the press~ tur linking McFarlane's departure ll1 conflict with Regan "This whole thing 1\ tolall } 0 ' l'r blown and you're dom& a d1ssen ttl' ~o )Our prote~1on. }Ou're doing ..i d1sserv1ce 10 the adm1n1'>trat1on hi.· cause )OU are 1ncorrectl~ reponanll the facts.·· he said A 27-year Na\) olfacr with the rank ofv1ce admiral. Poindexter 1.1.a\ "1nuall) unknown ou tside the re~lm of foreign pohq and dcknse. 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J Orange Cout 0All Y PILOT /Thuraday December 5, 1985 * Al Reagan urged t o push tax bill I Come Vi it the Magic Christmas FOrest By &be As1od a1ed Preas \\ . . the)' are be1na led throuati logical reasoning the • ''SHIN<' T O"l -ltnu,.,. \peakcr Thoma~ p ll!>soc1a11on's ( ouncil on Sc1en11fic '\1Ta1rs \aid in a repon ~~1!~~ · IJ-1\fa.,\ ldllt'J on Pre~uJc:Dl Reagan~) 10 ~re(3rcd for Jn .\M .\ m"etmg ~undaJ 1n \\ ashtngtvn 1 , mmt' •Mong dfon (or the dn\C to overhaul the federal tax code that RNgan made in 198 1 beh If f CfUtttng tax rate'> "The pre'>tdl'Ot nt'nh to lobb~;ust a:ha~ Baa On Clg~rette adS SOUgb.t 1 we are to atcomphsh the ht t , b . the tax system that h<' h " orll:. 1P.art~san O'wcrhaul 1n C HJC AGO -fhe Amenc311 Medical Association told re ners De • a~ P_ro!111sed. 0 Neill, D-Mass , commuted to a .. .,moke-free " soc1ct)' b) the )ear 2000. I tax ovrrhaul ·aPl;~r~el Rc~g~n s renewed plea for action. probably Will seek a total ban on ug.areue ad"enmng, II\ Representative!. Rep hi ~undcnng in 11\e House of lawyer ~ys. A resolution calhna tor the ban 1s to be vottd wu}\ the president wh ul. •~n · eaders are openly at odds upon b) the approx1matel) 1.000 members of the .\M-\'s, from Rea . n 0 1 ( mocrats set) stronger suppon governing bodh the Hou$4! of Delegates, meeting 1n tax overhgaaul anndl (t, . P,~llle\dwlll be crucial 10 keeping the Washington neict week. according to an attome) for the 1 1 1a l\e rom }mg group Pollaclc SQld Arab lnformadon W-\ HI!\;(, TOt\ -The clai.s11ied documents Na' analyst Jonathan Ja) Pollard I) accvsed of selling to lsrait tncluded 1nforma11on on the rddar-Jamming tcc.:hna ues and ckctron1c capab1l111es of Saudi -\rabia Jordan ~)'pt and other ~~era1e .\rab go' emments a~·cordin' to an informed l S official IO)ome of the material dea,t \\<llh rountenerron\m but the lOOlentra11on v.as on electronu.: ~qu1pme~.t ac; "'ell a\ the u-..crall m1htaf) postures of the fnendl:r rnuntnt'\, the olliual ..aid \\ t.'<.lnesda) Court deceived about fallout S-\LT L.\l\.L (I f'a -h1dcnle shoi,1,s go,emmcnt emplo}ces Jncl\ cd tht· coun 1n the 1nal of a 1956 suit claiming shel'P v.e~l' ktlkd h~ fallout . .lL~ordmg lo a bnef filed w11.h lhl· l 'i \uprt•me ( oun on Wednesda\. on behalf of ( ed.tr C 1t\ l 1ah. rancht'r~ l ' S Dmnct Coun Senior Judge .\ \hcrmJn ( hmtt'nscn. who heard the 1956 case. ruled in I 9X2 that the government had "penetrated fraud on the coun" in the original case b.,. v.11hholding v11al information ahout lhl' dangers ol tallout and pressunng w11nesses not to tc\t1f\ abour their true opinions. The IOth U.S. Circuit ( oun of ·\pf)t.'al'> 'itdcd w11h the Justice Depanmcnt on apf)l'al fht' latl"~I appeal was filed on 1he ranchers' behalf Navy delays bld process W-\SHI NGTON -I he C1eneral D\namits torp ma) have been Suspended from l"'eCCI\ ing new go\ em men I contracts. bu< the Nav~ a!o.o 1s suspending a bLL1dtng deadline on a major submanne contract so the firm can panic1pate The step was talen despih~ General D)'nam1ts' indictment on fraud charges earlier this v.ed. "to prescr"\ e compe1111on and therefore lov. t:r pnces 1n sh1pbu1ldtng," Na'w) Secreta~ John F Lc."hman )31d. ' Ez-Navy man sorry for spy leak 8-\L Tl MORE--\ lormer Na-..) 1ntell1genc.:e anal}st. convicted of espionage and sentenced to tv.o \ears 1n pnson for g1' 1ng l I S sp\ photos to a Bnt1!>h ·milt tan magazine, '.ia}s he 1s '>om tor "'hat he's Jone "I knev. It was wrong I d1dn't lnov. 11 was cnm1nal." ~mud Lonng Monson told a federal JUdg1: \\ ednesda\ he fore sentenL- 1ng. Braille Playboy ban opposed WASH INC, TON -.\ lav.~u1t ha•dxen filed in federal court b) a group of blind readers ~ct'kmg to overturn J cong.ress1onal ban on publt~h1ng a Braille ed1t1on ut Pla}bo) maga11nc at s,o,ernmcnt c\pcn'c The suit tiled \\.'ednesda) in L .. D1stm1 (oun ch.illl'ngi:~ the ban as .i Doctors crltlclze abortion films v1olat1on ofthl' ( On'>lllUllon's lree \f)t.'t'lh guarantees. and c 1 ( . asks the federal 1.oun to ruk that 11 doe'> not pre.,.l·nt tht· Sc ~.~ .\(,() -The: an11-abon1on him .. The Silent L1braf) ot Congre.,., from cont10u1ng to publish a Braille ream and J rt•huu.il him b\ Planned Parenthood If) 10 .ed111on of the mag;wne Rep \it Fai10 [).(ah! tuld a . pro,oke emot1on.1I re<,pon~) rathi:r than enlighten their news conference he was 101n1ng tht: suit fikd b\ the aud1e~ces. !Mi)\ an .\mt·man ~fed1cal .\'>sou.111on panel .\mcncan ( ounctl of the Blind 1he Bhndcd \ cterans The ltlm., Jpf)t.·ar 111 ht· 1.raltcd tu l'\Oke oamcular Assoc1a11on. tht' -\mem.in l 1hran .\"01.'1a11on. hlind c~onal rc,pon'>n "hill' g1' 1ng '1e"'ers the 1mf¥Css1on readers nf Btaalk maga11nc\ and Pia~ hm Enterprise'> l nc. SCHRADER SPORT COORDINATES, FIRST AT ROBINSON'S! :· 'pr:r-.:, i~ here 1r.r. ir. •· 1: '/ 1r. .... arrive. ::-t 0•11 :-.e·,.. -.... -· '. t ·, • ~.rT:ler Sp o rt '::.:ne '..r.j .. -t -., r1c ... r '1 1 'I The Robinsons Gift -~ THE · BIG ID t outher n \ . ali ornia's . hristmas ee election AT THE ORANGE COU DEC. 5 THRU DEC. 16, 1985 • TY FA IRGROUNDS .\1.-10 P.~1. 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(,, AN-FRANC'I C'O(AP)-ThestatePubhctJtilitre Commission has unanimously rc1ected Pacific Bell's ~uest to charge 20 cents per call for the Lape-recorded pbonc messages that announce the time. Commiss1oncr Victor Calvo wd charg.ang onl) the people who caU the number would cut only about a penny f(Om the average phone user's bill. .. This is lhe kind of service that people really feel 1s basic. comes with the Jclephone," wd PUC President Qonald Vial. The decision contrasts with a previous comm1ss1on ruling alfowing phone companies to cfiargc for dircctOI) assistance tn order to subs1dize basic phone rates. In the case of time calls. co mmissioners agreed that the small savings were not worth the ehmanauon of a popular free service The timc-of-<ia) numbers uc called about 480 million times a year statewide, satd J.M. Conran. Pacific Bell's state regulatory manaaer. The calls can be made to any number starting with 767 in Northern California - the most popular one 1s POPCORN -and to 853-12 12 in Southern California. Choqse from o ur wide selection of attractive mas culine gifts. CHARLES H. BARR· Westclllf Plaza (7GMJJe-t,.& 17th and Irvine A venue 7 - Newport Beach, California MasterCard & Visa Invited ' Member of the American Gem Society Cert/fie Accredited Gem Lab I , Markets present first new. proposal ill grQcery strike LOS ANGELES (AP) -Super-said Teamster M •ke ~l. Onge, holding market management ne~o!iatorsgave a picket sign outside a Lucky market striking Teamsters their first maJor warehouse 1n Buena Park ... Bui after new offer since the start of the 1hc first of the year. I'm going t~. have Southern California labor dispute to go back to work somewhere. and the union wQrked on a counter· Wednesday's talk~ began al 4:30 T f bl d proposal. p.m. in 1he Carson headqu~rters. of rans er ame Management spokesman David the Food Employers Council. which 'or infant death Willauerwould not say if the markets represents the s1ores. and conunued 1 1 had decided to gi ve ground on their until midnight. uni on spokesman OAK.LAND (AP) -Slate health demand for a two-uer pay scale. Dan Swinton said. authorities arc investigating the case rcportedly the most div1s1ve issue in "There is a little progress being of a woman wbo sought help at two the dispute. made." Swinton said today. "but nol private hospitals before being sent to Seven grocery chains with more enough to get too encouraged about. a county hospital where she delivered than 900 stores from San Luis Obispo They arc working over some very a stillborn boy. to .San Diego arc involved in the thorny issues There 1s still a lot of "It's not like this was a two-month sometimes-violent strike and lockout difficult stuff to work out m1scaniage. This was a full-tenn of the Teamsters and United Food "They arc going to return to the baby that would have been alive right and Commercial Workers unions. bargaining table at 4:30 today."• now if the system hadn't sbuffied fier Some workers said they were trying An independent truck dnver haul- around," said the obstetrician at not to lose heart as the 31-day strike 1ng produce for the Safeway super· Alameda County's Highland Hospi-and lockout entered its second market chain was arrested Wcdnes- tal who treated the nine-months month. day night for invcst1gat1on of pos- pregnant woman on Sunday. "I've been living on my savings," sess1ng a concealed weapon. said Los i-:---=;__ _____ ;__;__~-----------=-----'---...:;_--, Angeles County shenff s deputies Hickory· Farms ... Celebrate And Save Cheese Balls, Logs ~ Bars NOW! Any 2 for $599 $3.49 to $3.99 ea. 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( \I<()/ f l\'i • AR.'\li"i l '-"if \1Hl l • Ii TI~ I,....,(, (} ( t\ 10 I T • I r1 \1AI<( ,\ •\\fl kl< \\ \1\l</fT) ~/\Cm'> \t•u11,tH \f.ut 41\ ~1d1 'hl•ll\ 'fu /flu.H/\\.I, /lul/.,, h \\1/•ht11• /111111111" I• '"' H wd1 / 111111·" \l,11kl'I ( /\ t•t /IHI 111 • •lcJll '~'I ,1/1 ''"' otl J'.11 ''" t .,,_,I( "'II\\ h lit I\\• t, \f.1 -\r1t;111 .,,,, Ir"' t,,,., •1 '•!• ' \,,,,,.,,,,Ht ff I 0 NEWPORT ~cENTER FASH I () 1.. LA 1 D . Governor stresses progress on toxics SACRAMENTO IAP) -Gov George Deukmej1an adm11s he 1s d1sappo1nted m his adm1n1strat1 on's toxics pro~m. the subJect ofa~ FBI ~nvestis.at1on and a requested leg1slat- 1ve audit. But talking to reporters Wednesday after a s~h to a forestry group. DcukmeJ1an stressed that his admin- 1strat1on has cleaned up 100 sites. ranging from very tiny to sizable. "The1're trying ver) hard. But it's a very difficult, complex area." he said, noting that cleanup effons arc hampered b} federal regulations. court actions and the lack of places to put hazardous wastes. Last month. the Republican gov- ernor asked the Joint Legislative Audit Commmee to conduct an audit of contracting procedures u~ by the Toxic Substances Control D1vts1on for cleanup projects. Deukmej1an's request letter also suggested in vestigaung state handling of a request by a family that hved wuhinam1le ofth~tnngfellow Acid Pits near Riverside for help an detenninang the cause of their 4-year- old son's death last year. DeukmeJian's letter also said the Federal Bureau of lnvest1gat1on has confinned to h•s office tha1 1t 1s 1nvest1ga11ng the contracting proceedures. Toxic waste cleanups are done with federal and state funds. The d1v1 s1on 1s part of the Health Services Department. State panel OKs revised textbo6ks fom1a textbook officials appro~ed 10 revised Junior high school science books previously rejected because of inadequate evolutiort coverage. but said they are still shy of pcrfec11on. Francie Alexander. the state's di- rector of cumculum and 11\Struction. said the books, which were rejected m September. "sull have a long way to go." "They aren't perfecl, but they're a vast improvement. and the} 're better than }Ou'll set anywhere else." she said. "It's going to take more than three months to reverse this trend." The panel's conclusions ha ve been forwarded to the state Board of Education. which 1s ~hcduled 10 consider the rccommcnda11on on Dec. 13 Arson susp ected Jn fatal Long B each fir e LONG BEACH (AP) -Four people died and a 6-year-old boy was critically burned early today in a suspected arson-caused fire that forceu the evacuation of more than 50 people from a two-story apartment bu1ld1ng, authonties said . If the v1ct1ms had stayed inside their apartments. investigators said. they would have survived. Most of the residents in the 17-unit building stayed inside their homes . "They panicked and ran into the fire... Fire Department spokesman Mike Rob1dcaux said. "If they had stayed in their apartmcn1 they would have been OK." Cr ew error, runway cited In plan e deaths A VA LON (AP) -Federal isl· vcstigators have concluded that "poor JUd&ment" by the flight crew and a too-sh.ort runway caused lhc crash of a pnvate Lear.iet that killed six people at Santa Catalina Island's mountaintop airport nearly two yean ago. The Nauonal Tran~portation Safe- ty Board said 10 its rcpon that It could not determine exactly what caused the Learjet to plunge from the end of the 3,240-foot runway on Jan. 30 1984. But it said several factors may have contnbut~ to it, includ1na p1lo1 indeets1on about whether to abort the land1na and the uphill nature of the runway. which prevents pilots from sceina the end of the stnp as they land WORLD ~uwait refuses Waite visa to visit n it , 111~11 /"\P) -Seni or govern-Watte began h" round of neg<>-Juncture otherthan lO say he remains AnJ.!.Ou.fJ.~Jl!.Ya '~Jf!t1.La.i. THIS WEEK ONL VI Alalwlf 11 d ... t h rl ia " lud.a} ~1d Anglican 11auon5 ancr four Amencans -cautiously opt1m1stic." I ,uru l•fl\O) r t'rr) Wa11e hac; ~n including David Jaco~n. 54, of Later, WtJte's spokeswoman. Eve r u...-u '1 ~ r\d to v1c;11 Kuwait in Huntmgton Beach -held an Leba-Keatley, said there was "absolutely \unon lion w11h hr~ cOons to fret non wrote the head of the Church of no comment" on Kuwau's reported " ~"' .tn\ ht'ld hostage in Lebanon England, Archbishop of Canterbury visa refusal 1 • ,.,..J I\ de~\ not want a link Robcn Runc1e, requesung he inter-Meanwhile. in an 1nterv1cw with .~.:.~ ,~·,•:. 1,~c Khcmage\ and the 17 vene to seek their release. the Shal']ah-bascd newspaper Akhbar u"alli Jaal<o afkr being Waite had said he was wa1ung to Al-Kbalech, Waite was quoted as ' 1 nt1:nit•cl in a wave of Ofccmber hear from Kuwa11 before returnang to reiterating his desare lo meet Kuwaiti 'J~ l\1 ~omb ilttalk~. ">aid one official. Bcil)Jt to seek further contacts with authont1es. ( ~rd nappers of the Amem:ans the Americans' captors. Wane was quoted as saying he was \JiJ 10 he member\ of a shadowY the Church of England issued a counting on Kuwaiti assistance. \hure Mo\lrm fundamenta list or-statement before the Kuwaiti dt'-··r am certain that the Kuwaiti iian11at 111n Islamic Jihad, have de-c1sion was announced sayan~: "Mr. authonues will help me ~ure the IJll<kd lhl· , .., he freed by Kuwait as Waue's conversations remain at a release of the hostages without "' on dai iun for releasing their cap-delicate stage and he Wlll make no wcakenang the law·• under which the \l'\ further public statements at this bombers were convicted, Wa1te was Man dela 's wife ailing; prot ests continue JO H<\\:NESBURG.~outh <\fnca I ' \Pi -Police ~ad they shot and ~died two men 1n an11-aparthe1d .Jllrl·~t. and news repons said police J\cd "hips and tear gas to brea k up at •'J\t I 0 candlelight protc!>t '1gils near < .ipe Town \1canwh1le. a famil)' law}cr ~rd \\ 1n n1e \1andela. wife of South \lrll"a\ bc\t·kn own black leader. was Jdm1tted to a Johannesburg clinic Jftn \ht· complained of feeling 111 I\ 'ource close to the famil y said Mrs \tandela was exhausted by recent l'\ cnts. whi ch included a speech I uc~day before th ousands of mo urners at a funeral. fhe government toda> announced I that blacks laving an y.where 1n the countl) including in rural home- lands, will be allowed to buy homes an urban areas 1f the} can afford them. not JUSt lease them as they do now Chns Heun1s. man aster of const1tu- 1ional planning., clanfied an an- nounce ment Wednesday that sug- gested the new nghts would be limited to about one-sixth of South .\fr1ca'!. 24 million blacks who already have the ri~t to lave.' an black townships near whttc c1t1t's Outside Johannesburg an the black 1ownsh1p of Soweto. a witness said a group of blacks hurled a gasoline bomb at a pohce vehicle but missed and htt a mother and father and their 4-)ear-0ld ch aid, badly an1unn11. them Israeli head asks Soviets· to restore ties TEL AVIV. 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An elected official who is too dense or too nai ve to recognize a conflict of interest when he is up to his gunwales in one may be better than a dishonest official. But not much better. The latest apparent conflict surfaced Tuesday night in Laguna Beach when Mayor Manha Collison tried to use the clout of her office to iron the kinks out of a project from which one of her real est.ate associates would profit. Collison asked her council colleagues to appeal to the California Coast.al Commission to bend the rules so her friend could proceed with an office building develop- ment that didn't include the required number of parking spaces. There was nothing underhanded about Colli son's approach; she made her pitch at an open meeting. Nonetheless, it failed for lack of support and withered under the outraged protestations of Councilman Robert Gentry. who labeled it -accurately - a conflict. Last week. in Fountain Valley, City Counctlman Ben Neilsen announced during a rather tense debate that he is considering investing in a condom inium project that 1s the object of council consideration for a $200,000 fee break. Neilsen 's revelation and his abstention from voting on any question involving the project removes him from the conflict situation -but tt docsn 't eliminate the situation. Rather, it transfers It to his col!eague~. Now. when they vote to allow or deny the lowered fee , Neilsen's colleagues will be voting to allow or deny a financial benefit to Neilsen. If he decides to invest. the only way out is for everyone to abstain. And in Huntington Beach, Mayor Bob Mandie 1s a participant in the most blatant conflict on the Orange Coast. He holds a towin~ contract with the Cit) over which he presides. Mandie. with the legal authont) to spend taxpayers' money and the mandate to do ~o wisely, spends tt on himself -with the consc1ou<o consent and cooperation of his council colleagues. It hardly matters that Mandie may be the most honest businessman since Diogenes sold his lantern. By profiting from his rclallonship with the city he 1s elected to serve and protect. Mandie raises doubts about his ethical standards and the integrity of cit y government. Mandie's s1tuatton has existed for a Jong time. It 1s apparent that he either doec; not recognize his conflict or chooses to ignore 1t. The situations involving Neilse n and C61J1son arc very rece nt. But like Mandie. they seemed obl1v1ous to the ethical mud in which the) were miring themselves and their cn y governments. In their minds, they may have done nothing wrong. Bu t in the minds of those who value good government.· these conditions and the officials who tolerate them arc unacceptable. Op1n1ons expre$sed en 1110s '3pace are those of tne Delly Pilot Other vo»ws expressed on this page are tnose of thetr authors and artists Reader comment1s 1nv11eo TheDa1ty P1tat POBox 1560.C~taMesa 92626 P110ne LETTERS Justice Brennan took a wrong turn at the bench 1 o lhe l::.d11cw <\ ftcr 29 ;ear~. ·\<>'>Ocia te Ju\l1cc W1ll1am Brennan Jr ha., become the I · S Supreml· < oun ' mmt 'rn1or memtx-r In a n.'l'Cnt 'rcnh hl· took dead aim at om· nt the mmt fun<lJ· mental pnnc1plc~ ot law In doing <,11 he made clear thl· \uppo<,cd Jll'>tili cation that he and man\ of hi'> colleaguci; ha \ e uc;cd for c;ub\ crting the stnctl}' hm11cd charaucr ol our government Brennan strt:\..cd tht• need to adc1p1 the Const11ut1on'<. "great pnnc1pk' tu cope "'Ith current need'> .. \pcnll· call> attacking thl' trad1t1on<1I 'IL'\.\ 1hat the intent ol the IJv.g1.,.cr 1' tht• foundation upon v.h11.h a IJ\.\ \hould be mterpre1ed hi: 1n\1'lted th.11 llll'\· cnt-day observer.. are un:ihk to "gauge accurate!~ the 1nH·n1 o l tht.· Framers on appllcat1011 nt pnnl 1Pk' lo .. contemporal') q11l'\t111n-. Thert' 1s penl 10 h1\ "''"'' wh1lh cipnngs from 1hc no11nn 111.11 the Const1tut1on no long.1.·r ha' 111rantlll\ because: o f 11~ ag1.· 11-. ha-. ing lx·C'n wntten for a mul.h c;mallt·1 popu- la1ion, and 1h l'On,111u1.•nn ha' 1ng been maml> rural. not rn1·trn1luli!an Kut thL' < on<.t1tut1on " not mercl) a l1't1ng ot ~~nfir d1rertl'-C\ tor gov- t•rn1ng. II i' a tomplla111111 of w1c,e pnnc1plc.., which appl; a\ much toda) i.1\ the da\ thn were wnltt•n Ont• ntTd onl) fCJlllC thal II\ purp!l<;l' I\ (II l1m1t the g11\crnmcn1 not to 1.111111111 tht· people. What good 1s a la"' if thl' int1.·nt 111 ""drafters 1s un1mportant'1 lf...,e Jrt· unable to decipher the intent of the < on'it1tu11on's framers ho"' can v.c kno1A. what Brennan might mean'> Ho" can we he protened lrom ont· 1n1erprclat1on todJ) and .tnother 1omorro1A. ') The Brennan ph1k><.oph~ ha., led to a go\emment that pro' 1dcc; 1n\tt·ad 1Jfnnc that protert' \nd 111gnMc\ th' clear lesson ofh1<11on that the path to freedom I~ thl' one li!l'X'lt·d "L 1m1t thl' •go.,emment'" · llis11cc An·nnan 'tJndc; oppn\Cd to tlw \'Cl) c<.<.cnu• ol \menca·!> p.reat- nec,\. H1!> dc.,truU1' l' dec;1gn!> 1;hould Ix' 1epud1at1.·d hl·turt• the\ rum lh l' greatt'\t go\t·rnmL•ntal \)0'>tcm n <.'r deY1\cd hy 1tlm(JI ntl'O D ( PL..\KV>N Newport fkat h ... Rellglon not a school subject To the Ed1101 Thi~ 1s to Jim A<1ldtng K id'~<> It• scfiool 10 learn. not to 'itudy rclieion My son has done vel) well hC' 1<. oneofthebos~ut IBM I didn't ra1\<. ORANGf COAS r Daily Pilat him irn rcl1g1 on What'\ wrong 1A.1lh ktd\ learnini .1ht1ut athe1\m and t.'' nlullon') '-\OM I .\KLR C O'ita Mec;a Frank Zlnl f 'ttV lom Tall ~-~"J·"O I I I Don Fenley I tty J t't<i,..,. Cralf thetf 7' (\'\11', tit'" "F<JrthefJrst time Jn the hlsloryofthe world. every person Is In contact with potentially danqerou chemicals from the moment of conception to the time of death.· ON THE RIGHT WARNING : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Showboating Lawyers Are Dangerous to Cigarettes . ·So Israel has spies here What else do we e"pect? 1 ln this very tough world you try to find out everything you can, and ... need to' WILLIAM F. llOIA. '>Orl' ~hould the aYcrage. rcd- hloodcd A mencan (about 60 percent of us. I'd guess) be at Israel? I mean. 11 IS nOIA. finall) acknowledged lhat c:ln Amcncan wai. recruited by an l'>racl1 agent to li kh sccreti. from Washing- ton and send them to Israel. wh1th 1., hard!\ the wa\ all1cc; act to1A.ard l'Jl h other: or 1~ 11·1" Ollic1al \\ a~hinKlon &Ol pro- gres!>I\ el) angnl.'f \,\hen lsrad", g1>' · ernment v.enl through lhc u~ual roundcla's v.hen ton fronted 1A.1th uur finding!> ".\1 first. the SP} hus1m·s\JU'>l plain wasn't so Then. "'ell. official lsrad l.ne1A. nothing about 1t. must ha' c been uh an independent operator. \OU kno" Then then· 1A.ac; tht' .,o·.,_.,uur-old- man ~tagc -11 la!>tcd abou~ J6-hou,.,- lhe l\raeh government wcn1 on about ho1A. afll.'r all IA.C ha'c our spin 1n hrad \o 1A.h\ \hnul<ln't ·\nd then IA.Cll. ~C,, I I did happt·n . hut Ill) lhl· rclc,ant 1-.raeh d1rl11mJt'> l11uld nrit he interrogated h\ rtw fHI. A.nd the final ,1l'I t/w, 1A.cl'krnd Yee,, 1t hapl)l.'ncd h'\ lhl' d1plom~m could he 1ntt•rruga1t:d (111 lc;radl. and -sorr~ ahout that -\n<l 111, a great peace dcc,cended There arc -.omc things that rc~all> arc bc\t not 1,1.nttcn about. but other •m p<.·rat1\C\ \omet1mcs gu,ern Jnd here we arc" 1th une oftho\C. ft 1c; 1h1-. c,1mplc: Oh' 1ou'>I) the I c;raeh go' crn· mcnt should ha"c an 1ntclh cnce '>)Stem t at. among ot er t 1ngs. 1nqu1rec; into o\mcnt an ~crets as they 1mp1ngc on fc;racl1 pohc~ What would ix· unforgl\ahlc 1'> the use of \uch a \}'\ll'm for trca~onJhlc purpo~c, t-or inc;tancc it an 1<.rad1 agent wen· to run into d datum uc;cful 10 the So' 1ct t Inio n. and lhl'n pas\ ~uch a datum along tu our cncm}'. that would warrant the mosl severe re- d1spos111oning of U S. pohc)' toward Israel But 11 1s not alleged that any such thing happened. One supposes that there are secrets tn Washington having to do. let us say. with plans invo lving the West Bank. the Palest1- n1an problem. arms to Jordan. A. WACS to Saudi Arabia -that kind of thtng. And every ~ood reason. in some cases, for keeping such plans. hypotheses. contingency arrange· mcnts top secret from Israel. But there 1s also eYCI) good reason for Israel 10 attempt to find out what such top secrets are The whole notion that }'OU do not '>P) on the act1v111es of your fncnds 1s one of those happy cl1ches that propcrl}' adorn standard 1e11;ts and really 'lhould do so. Recause there are muattons 1n public pohq that were born to be sec:rct C on'>1der a rnc;e so preposterous a\ to be d1\m1i.,cd 1ns1antl) as a perfect C\amplc of reducuo ad absurdum. Let u~ \upposc that a queen of England (not th~· incumbent queen) 1A.Cre '>Omcth1ng of a precocious nut on defense ~tratcgy and tcchnolog) Suppo!>C. funher. that in her weekly meetings w11h lhc prime minister. she flat I) insisted on getting from him the nation's most 1nt1matc 1nforma11on on con11ngcnc} nuclear plan'i. Sup- po'\C. further. that a second cousin of the queen. an adored ronstant com- an1on ~as an ' t of the So' 1et nion. an.d. t c queen gail) passed • al ong these secrets to him. which secrt~t'> rcgularl> made their wa} 10 the Kremlin .\CIA dcsperatt to find the '>Oum: of th e leak follows a trail that lead\ to Bucktngham Palate. 1f )OU please' To tip· ott Bnt1!>h Ml-5 to the prohlcm 1.,, well. thought by the director of the (IA to prcc;ent 1n- Bue KLEY superable d1ploma11c problems. so the cntcrpnse 1s undertaken h> the CIA ttself. using a }'oung agent. Inconceivable yo u say'' Well. a few ~ears ago a no"cl incorporating that plot e'actl y wa wntten and popu· larl > recc1 ved (to be sure. not 1 n England) The novel did not quite strain the bonds of crcd1b1l11~. I mean. 11 wasn · 1 a no' cl b) a sc1encc- fi c11on type. In fact. I wrote 11. and the >am anempted to adumbrate ccnain truths about m1ernat1onal relauonsof which the Israeli case 1s an example. among them that 1n this very tough world ~ou try to find out everything you can. and cena1nly e"erything you need 10 find out • Becau~ we and hracl are allies docs no1 mean either that Israel 1s bound 10 tell us everything 11 knowi.. or that we are bound 10 tell Israel nef)thing we know The term "all1c~" pre!.uppoC\CS sep- arate 1dcnt1t1e:.. Na11on A binds 11self to Nation B. and vice versa. 1n pursu11 of onl' or more common purpo~<!s. But one of the reasons that trcaues arc made between allies 1s that there arc always contingently different interests that reflect ind1 v1dual needc; Israel. for instance. has no intention of d1m101shin 11s trade wi th South A nca. and It 1s ast becoming a poliq. or. if you prefer. a S. fetish. to do JUSt that. Is there a move aborning w11htn Congress or the State Dcpanment 10 put pressure on Israel 10 stop trad1n~ w11h South Afnca'l You don't know Wh). ask an Israeli sp}'. he'll tell you Wllllam Buctley ls 11 syadlcat~ columalJt. Chemical danger: No more time to talk we must act By JAY D.HAIR '"'""""" Ylc:• .......,..., ... lion.I Wlldl!M l'edw•li.<I Rachael (arson thought 11 1ron1c that man might det<'rm1ne his ov.n future "b~ ~omething \O -.ccm1ngl\ tnY1al a~ tht· rho1cc: nf an inc;cct ~pra\ ... The thou11-h1 I'> no longe1 iron), 11 11ppear .. 10 he proplwt1c In the past 40 \.Care; mor1.· than 65,000 new chemical' ha'l' tx·cn product·d For the first time 10 the h1.,tory of the IA.Orld. C''er) perwn 1'! 1n contact with po1cnt1all) dangerou!> t.ht•ni1 calc, from thl· momrnt of rnnceptmn to the umc ot ckath As the l fn1tcd State!> generate., approx1matcl) 205 million metm tons of industrial wastes each year. there arc no more imporµnt health or cnvironm~ntal 1!.sues than the proper u~ of chemical~ and the safe d1spo!>UI of the wa'ltcs that arc their b) produr l\ I he con.,e4ucncc'i of not dealing prop<'rh with our chemical revol- ution arc alrcadv sho\\-mg up in o ur li'ih and \\-1fdltfc "hic h arc de\.elop· mg canC'Crou'i tumor1: rrpm:duct1vc malfunt 11onc; and h1nh deform1t1es at .1larming rate' Alrnrd1ng to a I 9RO f n' 1ronmcnt.1I Prote< tmn \gent.' repon 1hc IA. 1d(' '.ir1e1; of to \ln d1'\CO\Crcd 1n the C rreat Lakt.'S -the h) prnd11ct\ ot more than lO.noo c hem1rnl wmpound!> produted in the area -ha"c been dt\(.'O.,<.'.'red 1n the area \ fic,h hirdc, and mammal" In I 'lt!O the (,r .. :it Lakcc, <ic1cnt:e \d'\1\0I"\ Uoard condudc<I that "hin· ardnu\ \U h\lanet•<. that OC't ur in th<' Great Lakes and bt0concentrate tn fish can be traced through food chains and found in humans consuming the fish .. For 1ust that reason. the National Wildlife Federation 1n m1d·Novem- ber filed a lawsuit to force the Food and Drug Admin1s1rat1on to establish nattonal tolerance and action levels for 2.3f7.8-TCDO in fish. TCDD is the most hazardous of all dioxins, thought capable bf causing cancer. Yel, today. states have inconsistent ~tandards for alerting consumers of d(\ngerous contamination levels 1n f..Sh Perhaps the s1tuat1on at the Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge 1n Caltfornia best 1lustrates our failure to responsibly steward our natural resources. There. the 1rnga- 11on water that drained into the w1ldltfe refuge was full of salts, heavy metals and selenium. a nonmetallic trace element The U ·.Fish and Wildlife Service. after examining 347 marked nests of coots. ducks, black·necked stills. 3voc;c1s and eared grebes 1n 1983. found approximately 20 percent had at lca"t one embryo or chick with SC\Nal abnormaht1c~ Three years of '>tUd\. ~howed \(kn1um to be the culpnt The healch 1mpa1rmcnt!> ~n in A.mcnca''i fish and wildltfc are prob- ahl\. 1nd1calt'-C of a far greater t'p1d~m1c A.n exam1 nat1on of 1he National \oncer lnsutut~'s 197 3 maps. for 1ns1anct . revealed that 1n live of the count1c\ whe~ the rate of fi'h tumor\ wa\ c~cccd1ngly high. the ,'' rate of human mortality lrom all cancers was higher than the national average. It 1s lt11le wonder, then. tha\ Amencans consider chemical tech- nology to be the 20th Century''i Trojan horse. Several steps wtll be necessary to quiet the pubhc"s under· standable fear. First. busines!> executives -in· cludtng those in the chemical indus- try -and env1ronmentali!its must bury the adversarial relationship that has existed too long and bcfin drawing an effective and pos111vc strategy for achieving both economic development and environmental protection. Bustness leaders cannot ignore their environmental responsi- bi lity in the wake of accidents in such far-flung locattons as Bhopal. India. Times Beach. Mo .. and ln!itltute. W Va. Second. we can no longer constdrr our lakes. nvt'rs and oceans a pollution sinks. where wo can dump carelessly. Chemical producerci mu\t be cncournacd -perhaps throuah spcci.al financial 1ncent1ves -10 recycle. reduce or otherwise manage wastes before lhey must ~ managed tn the public domatn. Finally. env1ronmenaaJ1sts. indu tnalt~ts and scientists must be cfTec. t1ve Icade~. helping Amencanci mftp out a coutSC b> which they can harmon12e their demands for bt'tter and more plentiful aoods -ofkn produced hy chemicals -with their demand for env1ronmC{'tal prottt· t1or1 ' JAYD.HAlll Executive vtce preelden t Natlpnal \1qJl dllf e Federation JACK ANDERSON and JOSEPH SPEAR Lawsuit urged to recoup losses Tracking fau lty pacemakers costs Medicare p lenty WASHING fON -Three years ago. we began a sencs of repons on pacemakers. which keep half·a- m1lh on Americans altve We high· lighted charges that hean patients. who depend on these hfe-0r-dca1h devices. arc pa~ mg too much. Worse. some patients have been stud, with fault) battel)-operated hean regu- lat ors :--io" thl' J us11ce Department " cons1dcnng a request that the world's largest manufacturer of pacemakers be sued to rcco.,.er Medicare funds spent for the surgical replacement of fault\ components 1n one model The cost to Medicare of the replace ment operations could eventually total bct\\-een $65 m1llton and SI 0 I million. according to an internal estimate 1n August b) the Food and Drug Adm1n1stra11on. A spokesman for the paremaker manufacturer. Medtronic In c. ol Minneapolis, told o ur associate Tony Ca paccio thal the company was not aware of 1he specifics of the Aug. 2M request. This was made by Terry Coleman. who was then the acting general counsel of the Health and Human Services Department "There has been no d1scu!l~1on between the Dcpanment of Just1n• and u<.:· the Medtronics spokesman said "We're willing to stand the scrut1n}'. Our attorneys said the) 'd be surpnsed" 1f Justtce decided to sue Coleman'c; 28·page request asked Justice to "mst1tutc llt1gat1on against Medtronic Inc. to reco' er Medicare re1mburxmen1 -pa-i1f'Tn connecnon with the surgical replacement of certain of their defccme parcmakcr lead~ ... Tht.· Icade; -pla:'illc-coatcd w 1rec; that connect the pace maker unit to the heart -were recalled by Med- tro nic 1n March 1984. after dcx·tor., at the Lancaster. Pa .. G(fneral Hosp11al reported problems and the stof) got widespread co,erage Under 'itrc\<1, the thin plastic coating can cracl . allowing blood 10 seep through to the wires and cause a short c1rcu1t. The Food and Drug Administrauon has estimated that as man) as 20 percent of th.e paccmakerc; fail after three Since then. the com pan) said. 11 ha'I spent Sl.2 m1lhon1n credits for trade- in pacemakerc;, plus reimbursement ofai. much as S600each for correct!\ c surgef'). But health offic1ah potntcd out that the replacement opera11ons generally cost $5.000. which means Medicare is stuck with about $4,400 per replacement. Medtronics has paid the full cost of 93 opcrauons for (l1ardsh1p) pattent'i. The replacement su rgery for 180 patients at Lancaster General Hospi.- tal cost Medicare S6 76,300. according to the request to the J ust1ce Depart· ment. Medtronic has recommended that patients sull using the pacemakers w11h defective wmng undergo monthl> mon11onng. fhc FDA eSll· mates these monthl} checkups by physicians could cost Medicare an)· where from S l.S m1lhon to S 7 7 million .a year. Reps. John Dingell. D-M1ch .. and Ron Wyden. D-Orc.. have been following the pacemaker ca~. In a letter last month to A Homey General Edwin Meese. they wrote: "It appears that the Depanment of Justice now stands as ttr~ last recourse for the Amencan taxpayer and the innocent patients, all of whom have been l'inanc1ally v1ct1m1zed by the conduct of lhe pacemaker manufacturer." The congressmen joined in the Health and Human Services Depart· ment's request thin Medtronic be sued for Medicare's 10.,~s In h15 requ~st, Coleman said department offi cials "are persuaded that 1he Untted States will be able lo maintain a direct action against Medtronic." . ..footnott: Onl y 14 of the known ':f-000 wearers of the pacem3ker wt th the foully wirin$ arc totally depcn. <knt on the1rdcv1ccsand nsk death 1n the event of an abrupt fai lure caused t>l a shon circutl, according 10 an FDA docu(llent. Most of the remain· 1ng patients may need only the monthly checkup. UNDER THE DOME. Rttinng Rep. Mar:1onc Holt. R-Md.. wu assured recently by the Federal Elec- tion C'omm1se11on that he can spend Iler leftover campa1lJ1 funds any 'Nay ~he wan1s to. That's because the seven-term congre$$woman first took office before Jan. 8. 1980 Under the law. members of \ol\gre11s who took their ~•ts af\er the cutoff date are rc,tnct.ed 1n how they cao USC CXff"' campa1Rn money. Ju·lt ~IHltNOG u d Jo1rpll ~u aff 1yadlNattd ('0/1111JJ1/1t1. ORANGE COAST Wieder's chief of staff picked to head airport By LISA MAHONEY ~ ... o.lly .......... George Rebella wa<, named m.111 ager of John Wayne .\1rpo11 Tut'\da} Rebclla, 40, dec;<.'nbed a\ un able low-key man who is t•xpe<:tt.•d to work successfull y wu n cornpeung 1n1crc''' at the controvcr\1al airport, wa' chosen by unan1mou~ vote lollowing a bnef clo~d ~\s1on d1'>tU\\1un among the five ~uperv1\0r\ Chief of staff to 2nd D1w1u Supervisor Hame11 Wieder Rd>ella was favored over Den1'i Hurn airport operations chief. and ')te\t:n Kwa~ Jr .• airport adm1n1\tra111.c otlitcr a\ well as I 0 other rnunt)' gO\ ernmt•nt aides and adm1n1strator\ Rebe Ila has served 1n rnunt, !!.'" _ emme~t fo r 16 ~ears. staning" 1th the Probation Dcpanmen1 before work - ing in the count> admin1\trall\t' office and finall~ for W1t·tkr Supervisor~· ( ha1rman r homa' Riley said Rebella wa\ a good l:h<lllc for the $68,0UO-a-}car po~1t1on be- cause "he has a :.low-burn ru~e. whit h 1s important becau~c of the harra\\· ment that can comc from thu<.t' impacted by the no1'>C" and from othe.rs who demand an airport man-i}ger !>time k lley ..aid he 'believed Kebe Ila could \uccessfull\ take the place of Muri) Cable. whu 'erved a!> a go- betv.c:cn for the '>upcn 1sor!i and groups concerned about a1rpon grov.th and nwse 1o;sue\ "There'<> been a lack of truM and lonftdrnce between the groups and 1hc hoard We ha, e to have '>Omcone who can g1 'e reas•wrance and I think he\\111·· The pos1llon of airport manager became a\a1lablc 1n November wh en < hid '-\dmtnt'>tra11"c Offit·cr Larr) Parmh cho<il.' C abk to be h1'> nght- hand man , F-ur the lar.t fi "e \.Cars (able ha' been 1ntcrmc:d1ary · between the hoard. rnmmunll) groups and aar- hnc'> an the long-simmering debate ll' er Jct noise and future cxpan'>1on al John Wa}ne .\irpon \uperv1sorsd1rected Parmh. <able and Per'ionnel Director Ru\'> Patton t.o conduct a 30-da). an-count} \Carch lor a replacement for Cable rh1nccn candida te~ were '>Crcencd and ~'"' were presented to the board for final consideration. Parrish said Each final candidate was inter- ' 1ewed by 1nd1v1dual board fl'\em- bers. Parnsh said. Supervisors then met 1w1cc 1n closed session before tom1ng to a unanimous dee1-s1on. Riley said Hprn and KoLak were his pnmc choices for the manager's pos111on because the> had .. been through the wars·· at the a1rpon. The maJOnty of the board favored Re- bella. however. and Rile)' said he agreed to make the decision unani- mous because he be he\ es Rebella can do a AOod JOb Though growth and noise issues related to the wmmun111es surround- ing John Wayne Airpon appear 10 be rcsol\Cd, Rebclla racei. the task of 01.er!lee1ng agreed-upon C\pans1on plans. including land-use mod1- ficat1ons 1n unancorporatc:d Santa .\na l1c1ght., And the unhappiness of some airlines \erv1ng the a1rpon and those on its wa1t1ng h!>t over an access plan approved last February must still be dealt w11h. W ishing You A Merry Shopping Season! For your conven ience ... ) Valet Parking outside Atrium Court. 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THERE'S MORE ... Eac h day a high school perfi)rm , EVERYBODY from that sc hoo l's city G ETS IN FR EE! For e xamp le, when E tancia High perform s, eve rybody fr om Co ta ~1 esa will ge t in FREE . Just present any ID thar h ow the proper add ress, and you're in ... FREE! ALSO FE ATURING ... THE INTER CHANGE MIME GROUP. Am az in g, Amu sin g, Great Performers! Have fun , save time and money. Do all yo ur C hr i tm as shoppi ng here at w M in li SPECTACULAR! ~ The Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet It's All Here ... everything ... under The Sun! ' .. ,I ' I • Daily Pilat THURSDAY DECEMBER 5 1985 Ann Lendera. 82. A 'myatery' on·TV tonight. 83. K-napp h~nored as outstanding sailor By ALMON LOCKABEY 0el'1 Nol ... ll"t Wrlt<H ··11 11 lloat\ he'll ~a1l 1t and 11 he 'Wiii~ II he'll make 11 go fash:;" I ha1 wa\ the 1nhull' 10 A nhur I \rt1c) K napp Jr .. uncoflhccountry\ loremo'>I racing >alhl',mcn. as he rete1vc.-d 1hc Nathaneal G Hc rreshofT l roph> lhc l !nited litates Yacht l<aunit t .nron·., most prc<,11g1ous award The truph\ •'> pre~enlcd e'"el) year 1u an 1nd1\ldual whu hac. mauc an 11ul'>tJnd1ng uintnbut1on io 1he spon 11f ~·llhting ·\rt11: a rc"dcnt ol Lart:hmont N Y I'> well known 1n Southern ( alllorn1a lor h1~ compc11t1on and supp1>r1 ol I o ng Bt:ath Yalht Club\ famed ( ongrcss1onal C up match ranng ~nes Ht> raced 1n -.everal of lhe earl) ( ongress1onal (up matt he\ .ind wa<, lat1:r named an honoraF) jUdge In malinit 1hc pn:~cntalwn lJSYRU president 81111 ynn <,poke or "hono ring a sailing career \p11nn1ng thrce-quaners of tentury.' L>-nn went on to recount the "standing ovauons. the horn-.., bells and wh1\tles" -from rat e cumm111ce spectato rs and other t0mpc111(jr!. Knapp received in Newport. R I 1n 1982 whe n he competed 1n the 1nv1tauonal Hall ol Famt: Regatta organ1ied b> Yacht Raunit and ( ru1stng maga11nc "Bui beyond h1~ raung record ·· L:rn n added, "he ha!> 1ouchcd u'> all and made the '>pon a link helter for all of us." Anhur Knapp ~a'> been \31llng boat .. since 1917 In ll>22atth1:agt·of 15 he "became the second skipper to win 1he Sear'> C up. 'i>tnbohc of 1he 1un1o r national .. a1l1ng c-ham- p1onsh1p He won the "itar World Champ1o n!>h1p in I <>JO after ha\ ing ~•led as a winning Lrew in 1924 In ~menca-., Cup u1mpe1111on New sailboat.mast designed by Coast By ALMON LOCKABEY oe111 ,.,... ... ""9 Wntw One ot lht' ma1or ha1ard' in \Jtlhoa11ng 1' the llllll.tl t 111 .1n .tlum1num ma\I "11h O\.erhcad po"n line'> It ha' been lhecaU'>l'UI numauu,dcath\..ind 1n1une'> 1n \J tlho.tl' un1.kr ~tJ kl·I -t·1thcr dunng launching or \ailing 1n art:a'> '>Ulh a, l.1kt'\ or hJ\\ < od\l ( ala ma ran< orp . hutldcf\ of Hoh1i: < ,11, .rnd 'mall mont>hull'> ha\ wme up with a new non1:onllutll\e ma'>I a)'>l·mhl> "h1Lh. hopclull~ ""' r1:duce lhe ha1ard of clcctm.al iniur}' in the e-.ent of ma\l·po\.\.l'rlln1: lonlJll Thca\-..cmbl} l\calledComp11pand repre ... cnl'>J IOI.ill\ nl'" lllOlL'PI in till" dl'\lgn o l 'a1lboa1 ma\t\ I he 1:\\enLC ol lhl· dt•\1gn t\ J nwidt•tlnLalh rnndun1ng compu'>lle uppt:r ma'>I \Cl'lton tilled "1th J lull lral ~ .ind 111hn wmponcnl) (patt:nt appl11:d ton "h1th pro" 1dc JO a\'>t'mhh 1ha1 "l"\\t·n11all~ elel tntall) noncondu\ ti\ c The< ompltp ma'>t SCllton replace\ that portion ol J \11n\Clll11>n.tl \IJ\t:d ma\I ahm c lhl· 1ang a'>t'mhl) or .ilternat1 \ d~ the upix:r 'n lton 11l .1n un,1.i ~ l"d ma'>t The rc\ult1ng ekuncal bcnclih arc oh' 1ou-. I lw \lC11t?.lh .inti ng1d1t\ ol the l't1n\cnt1onal aluminum m a\I t\ retained tn thl· ar1:.i' "hen.: lhl· n1a\l " moc,1 he:n 11~ loaded The elcllncall> nonnmdutll\l' < omp11p rt•plaL·l·, 1h1: .ilum1num ma\l in 1ha1 pon1on ol 1hc ma'>I "hen: load1 ng I'> mUl h k'>'> '>l'\l'rt: Jnd "hl·rl' t"lt•t 1m.il tontau •'>most lth·h tn 11<.xur l luh1e ( a1 admr1., that tht" < om-prrp-ma\T3\'\emhh ., n111"1th11u1 u:rta1n rnmprom1\l"'> It Lan be \ltgh1h hca\ 1er 1han .t lOn\enuun.il mJ't 111 the \Jme c\lcnor d 1mcns1un and length .ind t\ normall~ k'i'> ng1d \l..,11 1h11ugh the as~mhh tt\elf t'> l'lellncalh nonl«Jnductl\e. condut lt' II\ lJn oHur 11 thl· <,urfaLc Is \.\.l:'t or t'> c.un1am1n°atnJ ""h naporated 5a l1 wall'r •If 11thl'f rt\tdUl' Hubie (al t'> '>u lcna1n 1ha1 thl· ne" mast as\t:mhh " lht· .in\"er w elcttmal ..akt} 1hal lhc firm \.\.tll make them \tandard equipment on .111 Hoh1e ( a1s and Holdcr·20s. and '' ofemng 111 retrofit all C\l\ltng ll11h1l· < .11\ \\1th lhl" new ma'>t as .. cmbl\' al no Lll\t .. We believe ihe contnbu11on C omp11p mao,t "tll ma~l' 111 ,,111."t\ 1n the ~pon of.,a1hng 1s so s1p1ficant that \.\.l' a rc making 11 J\,1tlahk .• , \\l(kl~ a' poss1hle to all sailboat owner\ -not JU\l to Huhtl' ..ailhoal 1 '" nl·r, \dill l>11u~ Campbell. pm;1dcnt o f Ho h1e < al ·~ Campbell said Hobie and< nkman Ct he ·parl·n1 u1mp.1n'1 .1rl' dl"' l'l11r1n!'! independent manufacturing t:apah1ll111:'> "h1lh "'tll l·\ L·n1 u.llh .11111" th\· production o f l'omposlll' OlJ\t '>t'Ll1om 1n .idequ.ite qua n11ttl'' 111 meet thl· Reed~ of nol onh Hobie C JI hut u1h1:r \a1lhoa1 manuta1url·r' "h" dn1rl Ii• purcha<.c c.ompos11 mas1i,cu1on'1n\t1:ad ol dl'\l·lor1ng lht•ir '"'" PAPARAZZI 200 attend tea for Las Socias in Harbor Ridge Some 200 women rec,pontkd lO the inv1ta11ons ... th e board ol directors of Las Soc1as asked them to come to the Anthony Vi tti home an Harbor Rrdge for tea ."to thank you for your support." Las oc1as is a '>Upport group fo r New D1rect1ons. a rcs1dcnual program for v.omcn ""1th chemical depemknrie'i 1n < o<.ta Me'ia Membcr'i o f La'> c.'llll l:l'> rat..,l' fund'> through their mcmha\h1p dues and proceeds from an annual fall fashion sho" Amvang at· the Vrtt1 home. guest were greeted b} ho'>tess Jan Vitti, L president Diane Rinker and Dot Clock. Arrangements o l glads on a marble table in the entry wa y set the pace for the afternoon spent in a noral at- mosphere .. ~naaom4:na VlttT from C ·on- necttt:ut. mother of V1tt1 , poured along with Emma Jane Riley (former LS president) and Catherine Tbyen ( ~ () huard memmber) as gul'\l\ \cll'tll.:d tL·a treats. sa nd\.\-1 t hl''I 1::ir1 .... cookies. candac\ and nut\ "Every thing .., \Cl v.dl or- ganized ... JU'>l pt>rku ...... aid L a~ Soc1as member< l0t.k 1n pral'll' of the hostess. (Clod. ""a' a ml'mht'.r of Newport Harbor Junior I l'agul' when 1t founded Nl'v. D1 rl'l"l1on.., and ha~ senrd a.., :-.;n hoard pres1den t and a' lou ndr1 .1 nJ president ofl c.; l.)hl· ,., nov. nn the ND advisory board ) .\mong those mingling and chatting "ere Lynn Hirsch, Muriel Zink, Bunny Clayton, Kathy Hamilton, Nora Hester and her daughter Marilyn Glanulls, Cindy Armstrong (the V1t11s' nc't door ne ighbor). Sue Schaar, Cecilia Nott, Judy Dobbs. Barbara Bowie, Trish O'Donnell. Barbara Gothard, Nora Jor- gensen, Dorothy Stillwell, Shirley Wilson, Leslie Colla and Maralou Ingold. Kathy Hamilton, Clndy ~tron& and Marty Malcomb. Knapp wa' a member ot the' .iltcr \ acht Rat ing .\\!>ot1a1111n t ham guard on 1hc J-boat Ranger whtl h p1omh1p\ \panning the detade'> H t: defended lhC' (up 1n fuur. '>lfa1ght "a" al'>o o ne o f the foundt:r\ 1n llJ'O wtnll, and wa' \k1ppfr 1n 19SX of the ot 1hc lnterrnllegiatt: ) cst:ht Rau ng 12-mett:r W1:a1herl). the first ~ear lhl· \\,oti:111on I welve\ were u..cd 1n <up com pell \ailing at hlC\.ement'> 3\tde Knapp lion He wa<, bcatl·n 1n 1he trn11\ IH " al\o "ell·kno"n a\ dn . .1Uthor C.olumb1a ktturcr and racon1eur H 1\ IQ52 With Knapp at lhe helm ~l·..ither hook ·•Rau'.' \ nur Boal 1<1gh1 hit'> I> dominated the ""e" York \ athl been r1:11d h) thrct• tieneratwn-. ul Club t rul\e\ lrum 1959 to 1%1 ... 11lhua1 ralt:r\ "Inning 1n thO'>t: >Car\, among olha~ 'o" 1n 11'> fourth pnnllnll the hc,.,L. trophic~. lhe C)ucen'\ < luea~ .\\tor "'known colloqu1all~ a\ "\ink Your (up ar.d H o'<l'~ Bowl Boal llpnghl," alter J \lun. 1<.napp He a l'>o won the ~h1eld' ,(la\'> 1ell\ on h1m~lf abou1 the time-hr national-; 1n I Y71 and ha!> r~tled 1n I h ··-.ank a d1n&h l' b<1" lir\I ll ~e a Bermuda rate\ \uhmanne -and l·arne up with Ill\ One o f the fo undrng falher\ ol P•IX \1111 tn m} mouth .. .. frostb1t1ng," Knapp has bct:n 1n-In attep11ng tht: Hnrnholt \.Oh·ed In that wintertime d1ngh> r roph> Knapp n ted thr tmph\ ., racing ~pon for more: 1han SO ~ear'> onh temale rec1p1ent hi\ ~oungl'r Frum 1947·66 hl' was winning \kip· \t\ll'f \lkgra ~napp "1l'ft/ 111 I< •l" per 1n 1he lo<:al \cnn 1n all hu1 li\l ' ~ "ho rl'll'l\!:d 11 1n u,1 ~ason\ n1111ng thJI the\ "l'n: the 11111\ holhl·r Ht'> mJn\ other honor\ tntlutk \l\ll"r Han:'>h11tl 11:.im Herreehoff Trophy winner Artie Knapp Shame on boaters .~ who ignore awards· Wayne Schaefer, ri.ght, of Capietrano Beach, receives his fourth place trophy for his performance in the Absolut Cup Hobie 14 national sailing championships at Lake Mead, Nevada . Malling the presentation ts Doug Campbell, preeident of Hoble Cat. CALENDAR Halhoa 'ach1 ( lub continue" th \unkl'>I \ene\ lht\ weekend "11h rale'> on 1n\1de the ha) Lour\C'> on \aturc.Ja\ Jnd kt:cl boat'> ..ailing 11tean 1.:uur'>l''> on \und a\ 'e"pon HartX>r 'Jlhl ( luh "111 lJtl'r 10 L t:hm.in· 12 \ailnr'> \.itutdJ\ .ind \undJ\ "1th thl" ~rn D.i' ., Pl'rrx-tual Troph' .11 \tJkl· < .ipl\lrJno H.n 'Jlhl < luh "111 h1>'>I 11'> ..innual c hrl\tma\ Kl·g_.1ltJ 11n \und.1\ In othl'f \11uthl·rn < alllnrn1.1 'Jlht1n~ \"11t 1..i1111n <lfl"J\ Lo\ Angeles·Long Beat•b ( .ihnllo · tk.tlh 'Jlht ( luh ~ 1nll'r \l•nt'\ \aturdJ ' \t•JI Hl"iil h 'Jthl < fuh -\unJJ\ \Jtl11r' "1"fll'' 'o ' \unda \ \anta 'don1<-a Ba) • • - PJulil \1.irinl·r, '.id11 C luh I lohda\ \cnn \JturJ.i, \und.1\ an Diego < ornn.ido ( J\\ 'Jl hi < luh ( luh ( la"•'-\\ 1nlL r \\ r , \..i1urd.1'. \lt\\1un ~ii ' '.i. hi < uh · 11111 Kum Rt:l!,;lll J \.iturJJ , \unlla' I k1:Jn\ldl' 'JLhl < luh l'o1n,1·1 11.i Rl·gatt.i C\Jh<111 \.11urt!.1' \.intJ < l.ira RJung '""'u..i1111n - I .i 11 '\enl''> ....,a lu rJ.i\ \outh"l''ilern 'J• ht < luh ( rrah.1m \h.ind \l'rtt:\ \JturdJ\ ( 11rtc1 R.:1ung -\\\11l 1.1\111r. 'L.1 ~ 1hl fk~attJ "unJ..t' < ,1r11n.1J1 ',1\ht 1 1ul• I •1 i-' 'lrrth \l·r c' "unda ' \.in f>1q1• '.1l hr < lull I l.1\l'' u ..... 1 111 •K 11111<1 .h.1111p1 •• ,h1r• ""' d..i Dorot~y Stillwell and Nora Jorgeneen. Diane Rinker, Jao Vitti and Dot Clock recel•ed peeta. 8\ ADIO'\ LO< K.\Bf.') Oelly l'llot loellftO wrn .. 'Jlht duh rJa 1111n 1tll·e' h.l•l rhe 1mport..tnl hul "'1111:11m1·0., · th.inldl'\\ ,.,t 1! ~111ir.j.' ..ir unJ 1n JO .int hured l°w1Jl 111 Jll >.inJ, ·•I "l'atht·r I heir J"h 11111\l ,1.11111111 ,.~nah wa11 out thl· lint\h and n·rord ltmo;h limn -\Ume11mn tar int11 the ntghl Then thl'rc: " lhl· troph\ u1mm1t- 1e1: l hargl.'d "11h eep1ng all lhe perpctudl h..in.l".ir.. rt•lt'hl·d and keeping a rcu1rll 11t "h" ., 111 retet\e "h..11 ~udo\ lllml· troph\ pre\<"n- lJl1un ltml· u\uJlh al ..i d1nnl'f nl"Jr the i:nd ol lite \eJ'>LJfi "1th all dub mt:m~r., 1n\ 1ted out tu "1tne\\ and Lhl·er the" inner' Hut"hl•rt:Jrethl "•nnt·r,'l \U..ilh L<lO\rlLUllU\ h\ !heir Jh\L'nlt: .\nj r..ird. J., lhn \L"nll .i 1.fl"" 11r l.im11\ memh.. r t11 rnel'l lhl· pn1e In he p.i'>t '>Ul h rudl"lll.,, h.I'> tx·er Ol•'~J ..il lhr '-"ndu.,.11r 111 thl 'e''P"n 111 l n,•·nll.1 r.ill. "hert· puh 1 11ll°1u.i1, rqH1·"-·ntlllk! th1· ALMON LocKABEY donor\ IJl L· lime lo tume 11, !:.n'>Cn..ic.J..i 111 pre'><'.nl tht• a"ard\ onh 111 hi.· gri:ett"'d b\ it nu-\ho" .\1 J fl.'\l'nl Halh11a 'Jlhl < luh lroph' prc<Knt.111110 Jinner hcsrJI\ hall ul thl" "inner\ 'ho.,..i:d Uf to reLel\ · lhL·1r tr11ph1e\ ur ht:Jr till' pl.iuJ1h •ol thl· "'dl-"'"her' ·in a" "'111J 11\ un .. pon,manllkc \Id\ h<: J m11rl ..ipprupn..ite '"-llfU W•JUlll tit· ungratl·tul '°IULh JtlJ1rs .in U\uall haaldeJ IJr L·n• 1ugl in ..iJ 'JnLl 1h;.it lhl· rt·l p1l·Ol\ 11ul11 rn..i~l' pl.in' t. ht· pr\·\ent ur .it 11.';i'I 'l nd .1 repfl,.'\L·rJl,111\ l• ~ t J'' lh1· \11lut111r \IJ •h<. '•Ii.· rup• !t •rlUf'> "'uulJ J~f ·l fJlC:I 'nlJf~•ll·\or LtlJI l"l 'I'\ Chapman's 57th edition available \\ ht•n lhl· l..ttl' ( harln ~ I hdpman .-J11or tJ I Hcari,1 ., \h.11ur Boaung l1J!/.dllnl' P .11t•d th«" h<1ul Pr.illtlJ I _\lulu! Hua.ltnjl I t..rnJJm~ 'X«1m- ..in 'I"' r J. Pil111tn~ 1r1 I 11" • a.rr .. ,1 < h.1pm..in P11t 1t1 n11. "i·am..in'h 1p ..i 11J '>1T.Jtl Hu.ii ll.10Jltn1_1 ' in 1h ~ lh t'd1t1•in .ind \Ill. •t·tain' i:' p; '1t11in .1, th 11 \.''l .h 'lll .ll• ,;p L11·..!.ilK ILUlJ... .u tn\t;.inl °'"' amL tit' ., "\ pll".i,un: h·•at1n1_1 \•1.-1 ,, n..imt • .11.: '.1 i!t eJ1!1 '' .1f1t lllJI ~:>dJ:1·' 'h' l'J ' \ pl ·a-.l. h ·•'Pl• I\ f Ill f'Jl(L' l"Jll • l'f"' '•t I Laguna Beach gallery owner Diane Sassone (left) celebrates at the recent opening of her n ew Forest A venue gallery More than 1,000 attended her gala party including Susle Lawrence and Charles Rokicki. Oils and serigraphs by neo lmpreesioniat Marco Sassone wlll be featured when the gallery opens Saturday. Diane also owns the Lady Di Fine Art Pa.ten located two doon down from her new gallery. Olympic gold medaliet Jeff f'loat of Newport Beach preeented Marie Roethlleberger Marina High grad, the Sporta Clti&en of Uie Year award from Provlcfence Speech and Hearing Center. Marie, here wt t b mother Fran Wells of HuntJn&ton Beach, accepted a 14 K gold pendant wt th the center logo and a trophy at 'Meea Verde Country Club following the third apnual golf tournament dinner. Judy Dobbe. Catllerlae Tllyen &A~ .. carollne Sbea. • J 82 * Orange Coast DAILY' PILOT I Thurtday, December 5, 1985 Details of her past sex life feed his f•ntasies DEAR NN LANDERS: l ama 31-year-old mother ofthrtt sons. two from a p~v1oui. mar- nqeand.onefrom my presentcommon- law husband. age SI . life anJ I believe" him. but I am not interestt'd in heanng about h1~ old a1rltnends. A~ l matter off act I bc:rnmr embarra~scd and wish he would stop. .ind remarrying the!>e day~ that I am n.>nfu!>ed ahoul rt'la11on!.h10~. ('an you help ckar the air'! Both my grandparents on m) mother's side ha'"c been married before and have children by prev1ou~ marriage!> Th1:,y had my mother and mY. aunLAll ~mother's b.aJf. brother~ and s1stt'rs have children ofthc1rown. I say th ey an.· my first half cousin!.. My husband say!> thev .ire nl) \econd COUSI n~ DEAR BONKE R : Thl' c:blldreo of your motbu's ball·brotben a.od sisters art' your first balf t.-ou11lns. You are rlgbt. ANN ,..., UNDERS Jim says we can ncverhaveagood mamagl· until I confess all -names. dates, and places plus all the detail<. Plca5t1ldv1se! I am -EMOTIONAL.LY DRAIN~) IN THE BRONX A stepmother 11 tbe woman 10 wbom your fatbt't 111 married. Slltff he e•• be marrl~ to oDly 011• womao at a time, you can yve only one s tepmother at~ time. If b~ marries quite often you may bavf' a long lh;t of ex· 1tepmotbers. Jim and l ha ve been together eight years. He sayi. he will not marry me unh:ss I tl'll him about all my past relationships. In other words, he ins1mon knowing all the details of my sex hfe since I lost m) virginity 14 years ago. DEAR DRAINED: Tbe man obviously gets bis jollies from beartn1 about tbe affair wltb that one man and be would like to bear more. If you don't wlsb to feed bis fantasies IA tbls ra tber weird fasblon, tell blm flat out tbat tbe subject Is closed and you are not going to talk about It anymore. lo my oplnlon Jim Is using tbls as an excuse not to marry you. If you met bis demands be'd probably use your promiscuity as an even better excuse for not marrying My husband'~ mother died when be was mall. J11s father has married twice and been divorced tW1t'1!. Neither woman has remarried. He plan·s to remarry soon. How many stepmo1hers ca n a person have? They all have children by previous marriages. Tbe same goes for sh:pbrotbers and sisters. Wblle tbf' marriage bolds togethe r you are related. Wbeo &be marriage goH pffffl, you offlclaly lose the relatlonsblps wltb tbat particular set. It sounds to me, however , a& If you pick up a new set ratber promptly. Ann, I to ld rum about one romance and I w1!1h I hadn't. He has thrown 11 up to medozensoft1mesand insists that I repeat the story again and asain. you. Hold your ground. -..._ • • • How many stepbrothers and sisters can a pcr~on have" Arc all thcchtldrcn by both previous marriages s1ill related to me-orwhcn the mamagesended dad m) rela11onsh1psend with them?-GOING BONKERS IN TFX.\RK ANA Some divorced people who Uke lbeir relatives by marrla1e continue to consider them kin. This, lo my opinion, ls perfectly floe.lil fact', T t'blok It ls rather He claims he has confessed everything about h1!1 se' DEAR ANN I .ANDERS: There 1sso m11chd1vorcing Her taste for party fare down the drain !\bout 20 years ago. my husband and ------------ 1 were invited to an open house fot about 200 people. As open houses go, there was nothing E J._ really significant about ii. We didn't meet RMA r ' anyone we later married and no one fell in the punch bowl. However. we did B ".:_ I discover something on that day that we OMBECI( ~- would remember the rest of our lives. •••••••••••••• Hors d'oeuvres do not flush. We would have to think of some other wav to ~et nd of them . The problem with these little before-dinner snal'Jcs 1s that there 1s no wa) 1n the world ofkn owmg what you're eating until aftt·r 111~ 1n }Our m<1uth Then 11 1s too late. They do not break down b~ chewing. Somc11mc'i 'wallo1.1. mg docs 11. Some11mes not It ma) be 1maginat1on. but these hule bab1e~ have been ge111ng more creative year after year There was a ume when I could recogn111: 1he basic food categones. Now. heaven only knows what 1s heaped on those httlc cracker' and df) tnangles of toast. In the beginning a hostess would set out a dish of nut~ to !>ta'"e off hunger Then one da}. someone found a cute cracker and arranged 11 on a plate I he next hostess decided a cracker looked naked and put a slice of theesc on 11 From that came the dips. What really frosts me is that a hostess will nt'\Cr reveal what 'lhe 1) sen 1ng on her hors d'oeuvres. "What's this little brown thing on top'> .. I ask. ''What do you think it 1s? .. she chirps. I then get 20 questions to come up with the answer. "Is it living or dead''" "Is it American?" "Is it an po.lit1cs or the arts?" "Would I be likely to find 11 1n my house?" "Is it bigger than a breadbox?" "Is 11 considered to be a gourmet treat 1n this cou ntry, but bait everywhere else"" .. Doc~ 11 run under a rock whenever there are bathers nearby?" "Did It look this bf:ld when 11 was yo ung?" "Will I throw up when you tell me what 111s?" As a woman whose casserole!. wear name tags. I've never objected to a little mystery an cooking. but things have gotten out of hand. I have a whole month of hors d'oeuvres ahead of me. a whole month of strange little lumps of unidentifiable things bei ng snatched from freezers and popped into the mi crowave to challenge my mind. Let us pray someone starts building a better hors d'oeuvre ... or a better toilet. It doesn't matter which comes first. COOK-RUCKER Kerry Michele Rucker of Hunt- ington Beach became the bnde of Michael Thomas Cook of Waukegan, Ill., on OcL 26 in the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-day Saints in Hunt- ington Beach. Two hundred guests attended their reception following the ceremony at the church. Joseph and Marylea Rucker of Huntington Beach. Thomas Cook of Kentucky and Janis Cook of Waukegan are the parents of the couple. The bnde wore a gown of silk and chiffon. A high standing collar. yo ke and lace ruffie accented the bodice, and seed pearls. satin ribbon and Veneuan lace adorned the bodice and cathedral tram. She wore a fingertip allusion veil and carried a bouquet of silk lthes. carnations and roses. Jolea Daniels. stSter of the bnde. was matron of honor, and Pamela Flanders and Jennifer Goddard were Kerry Cook bndesmaids. Best man was Daniel Fuller and Tom Egan and Bryan Daniels were ushers. After a honeymoon cruise to Mex- ico. the couple are residing in Hunt- ington Beach. She is self-employed and he 1s with t-he U.S. Marine Corps 1n Tustin. ... MANCUSI-BRO HARD Joanna Ruth Brohard and Mano Vanccnl Mancusi , both of La Jolla. exhanged wedding vows at the Thurs- day Club in Point Loma on Nov. fO. A reception followed for the 175 guests . Mr. and Mrs. John Brohard of Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mancusi of San Diego are the parents of the bndal couple. · The bnde wore a gown of white iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjijjjijiiiiiiil tulle and silk with appliqued silk flowers. Her chapel train was gathered to a silk bow at the back of the bodice. Mr. and Mra. Mane~ Gamefi Special Christmas Offer Great White Shark Visit Our Showroom to SEE Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna , Giant Clam Shells. Other Shark Varieties, etc. B81-BB85 Direct from Australia As On Display at "Marineland Sidney. Australia $239 Distributors Welcome Shipped 1n WOOd Collec1ors Box Australian Gamefish Importing 3770 S. Bristol St. Santa Ana. Ca. 92704 (714) 540-4656 Next to Edwards Cinema at Bristol & MacArthur /S. Coast Plaza Diana Bro hard. sister of the bnde. was maid of honor, and bndesma1ds were Barbara Bolla and Laura Mack Daniel Camp was best man. and Michael Hood and David Boeh were ushers. Attending lhe ceremony from Nor- folk. Va. was the bride's aunt. Mrs. ()lflth1a Jay, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brohard of Newark, Ohio. grand- ·parents of the bndc. were also present. The couple are residents of La Jolla after a Thanks~1vm$ ska tnp to Lake Tahoe. She as with the b1olog} department a1 UC San D1eg<1 and he is employe<r by the Sheraton Hotel and Carlson Contracting and Mason- ry. WILLIS-FRY The Rev. John P. Ashey II of- ficiated at the blessing of the marria c shores interiors specializing In ... r•cht interiors 642-2255 2640 >,..ltQll St., N Beach of Mr. and Mrs. A. Edgar W1l s 1n St. James Episcopal Church an wport Beach on Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Withs were mamed an Las Vegas by Hunter Borthwick. mamage comm1ss1oncr. on Sepl. 23. The brother of the bndegroom. John R. Wllhs and has wife. Uv1ah. of Texas. were an attendance Mrs. W1lhs l!I lhe daughler of Mr and Mrs. ( W Ff) of Lynwood. She was given in mamage by her fa1her and attended by her daughter-in-law. Sylvia Burnett as matron of honor. Her son. C. L~ nn Burnett. was best man. Another ~on. Charles Burnett. was 1 n charge of m U!)IC for the ceremon}. Joan Bowie was soloist and Bruce Rohen~ was or1tan1st Other children of the bndc. Lisa and Shen Burnett and her grandsons. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wheft You Dobr Conn More! 1922 ~BLVD., COSTA liUA-S48·ll~ HELP U.S HELP Through the hectic and har ri ed holiday season, it is easy to forget that there are many people less fortunate than ourselves. Th e fa ct remains that many tots and teens wi ll onl y experi e nce Ch ristmas in their heart s o r perhaps their pla ce of worship. This year, the Dail y Pilot in cooperation with United Way, is working to make Christmas something special for the needy by sponsoring a Christmas Gift Tree. We are collecting gifts for children and teenagers to be distributed through va rious United Way sponsored organ izat io ns in our loca l area. You can he lp. Be a Christmas Elf by bringing a wrapped gift for a child, age tot through teen to the Daily Pilot. Please ide ntify the sex and age of the child for which the ~ift is appropriate on o ne removable tag. Affi x another blank Christmas tag which can be filled in with a_~..,,__ child's name. Your gift may be the only one ,-........ - that child receives this year. Won't you please help? For More Information call 642-4321, ext. 270 clvlllied. ' Mr. and Mra. Caldwell Daniel. Yo\an and Bnan ti umclt were also in auendance and assisted w1thphotography and refreshments CALDWELL-FORAN Michele Ann Foran of La Habra and Glenn C. Caldwell of Ponland. Ore .. exchanged wedding vows 1n the Hillcrest Church m La Habra Heights on Oct. 27. They greeted 350 gues1s at their recepuon at the Rio Hondo Country Club. Roben and Lupe F-oran of La Habra and James and Zola Caldwell of Libby, Mont .. arc the parents of the couple. The bnde wore a wedding gown of white 'i3t1n with French lace apph- ques on the sleeve~ and bodice and a saun bow at the begrnn1ng of the lacc- tnmmed cathedral 1ra1n. A pill-box headpiece. made b} her mother. was tnmmed with hand-sewn opalescent sequins and pearls on ti\ e yards of tulle. She earned while orchids and pink and while roses surrounded b) asparagus fem and trailing step- hanot1s. Maid of honor was Kathleen Luitw1cler and bcsl man was David S1etson. Other bndal attendants were Lorraine Bacon. Marilyn and Julie Foran and Juhe Kenne)". Usher~ were Joe Thrasher, M1kr Welsh. Howard Eisenberg and Rotx·n Lu1tw1clcr. The couple arc residents of Lake Forest after a honeymoon 1n Cancun, Me'<tCO. The} are both employed hy the Ncwpon Beach Police l)epan- ment. CEBALL<>S-HANSON Former Newport Beach rc'i1dcnt LaFJ1ne Claire Hanson became 1he bnde of Ronni Habra in the Loe; .\hos (ommun11y Church in Long Beach on No'" 3. Offic1a11ng al the cercmon) wac; the Re' Murra} T McNeil. who had mamed the bndc·., parents. Mr and Mrs Rohert Hanson of Palm Dcs'iCrt The couple greeled 12.5 guests at their reception m the Long Beach Yach1 Club. _ ........ • Laraine CebaK'oa Mr and \fr, Ed1.1.ard Ceballo<. ol La Habra arl' lhe parents of thl· bndegroom The bndr ''ore a trad1t1onal high necked long slce\Cd satin gown wnh .J full train. Lace and tear-drop pearl accents tnmmed the bodice. Patnck McKenna was bc!>t man and Janellc.Ge1lcr was maid of honor Other attendants v.erc Karen Cini fiths. Allison · Jennings. Bonn1l Wiison. Dec Townse nd a ... bndesma1ds. and Dave Hanson Gar. Bracamontes. Dennis Garn1 and· Eddie Ceballo'i as ushers. Jen- ni fer Gnffith~. niece of the bndc wa' flower girl and Eric Jimenez. a nephc1.1. of the bridegroom was nnK bearer Following a Ha\.\a11an honeymon lhl' newlyweds are residing in In me The bndc. known professionally as Laraine Claire. 1s a free-lance harpist and composer. She attended De Pau'"' Un1 vers1t). Nonhwestcm L'ni\l'r'itl' and received her degree in mu'ill from the Universit) of Southern California. he 19'afliltatcd with DcltJ Gamma soront} and was presenteJ as a dcbutantc at the 1982 Grecnw1rh Conn .. Coulhon. Her husband altcnded Fullerton C ollcgc and rrc1cved a B. "'· degree in accounting from USC He as a CP \ with Ernst and Wh1nnry of N<.'wpon Beach. MERRITT-BARR St. John Neumann ( athof1l Church in Irvine was the setting fo1 the Nov. 9 nuptial Mass un111ng Karen .Barr of In ine and Tom Mcmu of Villa Park. olo1st dunng the ceremon y '"'a' Bob Memn. father of the bnde. T\.\11 t1on at 1he .\1rportl·r Inn hotel 111 Inane Bob and \fart\ MJhunc\ ul Laguna Niguel and Donald \krr1tt (II Valla Par!.. are the parent\ ol th, couple. The bndc wore a go1.1.n ul wh11, ~tin in tum-11f·lht·-t:1.•ntur) st~l111g w11h a pearl tnmmed hod1ce and .1 marching hat Marnie Ruben 1.1.a, matron ul honor. and Debb1l' L. uthcr. Sand\ Barbor and Nant> Merritt wen· bndcsma1ds. John Merritt was tx·~t man and usher-. Wl're Pat Kenned\ Jim Mcm11 and AHon Barr fhc couple \1~11t•d llnng Kong. I halland and the l'h11l1pme~ on thl'll wedding tnp and are now resident' ul Irvine. She IS a flight attendant for Jet Amenca Airlines and he is an attorne} with the firm of Drumm\ Garrett. King and Ham!ton · WESTBURG-DYSART The Newporter Resort was 'the sctung for the Nov. 9 wedding and reception ofNew_pon Beach residents Dianne Lynn Dysart and Arthur Hamson Westburg 111. Mrs. Glona Dysart and Frank Dysan of Millbrae are the parents of the bridl', and her husband 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs .. Dean Bieber of Phoenix. The bride wore a while gown with detailed flower embroidery on thl' sleeves and bodice. The s\ort swept into a cathedral train and her ve al wao; held with a bea~d headpiece. Tammara D sart was maid of honor and Gera d Dickman was best man. Other bridal attendants were Patricia Hennessey, Tanya Slifer. Rebecca Conklin and Leanne Mc Kit· trick as bridesmaids. Ushers were Robert Gordon, Douglas Walmslev. Patrick Reardon and R1char«1 Hackett Jr. The coup!( arc residents of Ncw- pon Beach after a weddma tnp to Maui. She is with L1a)lthouse Mafket- ing 1n Newport Beach and he cm · eloyed by thcProgres~1 '"e Retailers Organ1zat1on. ln•e-x•pen•elve• '(In 111 apen slv) not nagn tn prle9, reaeonable, ~~:!:~::'no DlilJ Nit The Daily Pilot , 330 West Ba y Street, Costa Mesa, CA Classified Advartlslng 642-5678 • I I . • .... • TV LISTINGS £VEN ING -600- 00Q NEWS 0 MATT HOUSTON Q HART TO HART Q) THREE'S COMPANY 41> OtFF'RENT STROl(ES fla.81JSIN£ss ~PORT. mi AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 1& CBS NEWS tO ABCNEWS Q ~NBCNEWS EI1l DWIGHT THOMPSON {D HOT SEAT I HOTLINE C MOVIE * * • King 01 Comooy 11G821 >ir ~err 0.. Niro JPny Lewi~ -620- l NHL HOCKEY -630- 0NBCNEWS m TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT 41) JEOPARDY fll) MACNEIL I LEHRER NEWSl-IOUR €lD MAR~ETING a NEWS -1015- @) RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING C MOVIE • • 0 •to• d Blues 14114 lfot Lowe Ally Sheedy -10·30- Q?) OAO'i AAMY 4Ii) JOHN WIMBER -10:35-z CHARLES CHAMPLIN TALKS WITH -11.00- 6 D fJ I fOJ 13~ NEWS 8 CARSON'S COMEDY CLASSICS Q) WKRP IN CINCINNA Tl 41) BARNEY MILLER al) BUSINESS REPORT a!) ART LINKLETIER m NIGHT GALLERY S MOVIE • • Crimes 01 P<1>s1on '19841 Kalllleen T ur,,er Ato1t1ony Per~1ns Z MOVIE • • . foouoose 119241 K11v1n Bacon Lor• Singer f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. December 5. 1985 BS Did she kill or·didn 't she? • Only Rachel knows for sure By TOM JORY ·~~--...... NEW YORK -h 1hac ctn) doubt that the mystenou~I) widowed (on- 1essa Sangalleu~s about to dis.po~ of her ne"" husb nd, AmbroS<:'1 .. For God's sake." lh wrrtr:hed man writes his )Oung cousin in England ... coml'.' qu1ckl). She ha~ done for me .at last Rachel, m> torment" B) the time Philip Ashley am "es at the contessa'i. '11la n Florence. .\m· brose Ashley 1'> dead and the \>.Oman nowhere 10 ; be found. Instead. he enc-ounten tormancc. In some scenes I acted as though I had murdered him 1n others as though I knew f hadn't I ne"er made up m) mind dunng lhC' i.hoot- 1n'g. I did after I ~w the completed version." The classic (io thH.: tale leans hcav1- I\ on ambiance to create the·requ1s1u: s'ui;pense. and du Mauner''I nat1\t: C ornisl\ coast, the -.outhwestern up uf England, cooperate'> here h~ pro\ 1d- mg the splendid Bnush Broadc:a)t1n~ Corp production with a cons1\tcntl} gloom~ backdrop. But Cornwall offers more than a dreal) setting for the stor: Eene. S\ mbohsm pervades the tale much of 1i related. no douh1. to local ht'>t<>r. Joanna David. was !ithown several :years ago Bo.th no' el~ were produced prev1our.I> tor the motion picture screen ··~h Cuu\an Rachel" in I 9S2 w11h Oii\ aa de Hav11land and Rich- ard Bunon, and ''Rebecca" w1th Sir Laurence: Ohvaetand Joan Fontaine The punst m1&ht consider the ltteran-1w1st concTuMon of 1he cur- rent q~·ri;1on.of .. My Cousin Rachel" a btt un .. portsmanhke but then 11 is not d m\sh.:n m 1he whodunit sense. rather lo quote the author, "a stud} 111 Jt·aloui.~ and not 1n cnme." 391 WHEEL OF FORTUNE E!:>BARETTA -7·00-8 CBS NEWS 0 ~ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 BOSOM BUDOtES Q ABC NEWSQ Denni• Franz a• Lieutenant Buntz puts hi• . beat move on Judltlr Han11en on "Hill Street Blues" tonight at 10 on NBC, Channel 4 . -11·30-e !..{, NIGHT HEAT D ~TONIGHT 8 COMEDY BREA~ fJ ®) ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE,. 0 BIZA~RRE tD VEGAS \ Ra1nald1. .,.. ho'>c shado"'' eminence u n I~ de e-p_e.n-S· Philip's susp1c1on Ym~--..i..--- Philips dog. tor tn\Utnte l'> .i mtnorthough. tn the(. orn1sh wntnt. m.ean1ngful cparac1er tn "M> ( ous1n Rachel." Vincent Pnce. the scne~· host relates th1~ ~tor) 1n his con- clusion. In add111on to ( ·haphn, daughter of \harhe C"haphn and granddaughter of pla\ "nght Eugene 0'"'1e1ll. the cast tnl lude'> Chrmupher < 1uard as Ph1hp .\o;hk' <hark:., Ka ' as Ratnaldi. John \tratton a\. Ph.tl1p's guardian ""1ck Kt'ndall. and Ben Parnaby as the butkr Seecombe Q DALLAS T1NEWS Q) THREE'S COMPANY 41) WHEEL OF FORTUNE mi BUSINESS REPORT 1J P M. MAGAZINE ~ HEADLINE CHASERS el) PRAISE THE LORD H INSIDE THE NFL Q JOKER'S WILD l9 CARSON'S COMEDY CLASSICS W NEWS II) MOVIE • t • The Intern 19521 M1(1'1.lPI Callan Chi! Robert~on al) MYSTERY) 2 MOVIE t t Night 01 Tht! (.;nmet I 198~ C.dtne11ne Marv S1ewdfl li1>lli Maro11 t!y -9:10-m HE MAKES ME FEEL LIKE DANCIN' o ti) HAWAII FIVE--0 €lD COMPl/TER CHRONICLES el) PRAISE THE LORD ID NIGHT GALLERY L MOVIE * Makrng It Big '19841 JacQue11ne L '"ans De;.1~ lJne -11•55- C MOVIE • • Porky s 11 Tne lllPrl Day $ REO SPEEDWAGON WHEELS ARETURNIN' @ BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE Q 4Ii) PRAISE THE LORD ID PETER GUNN C MOVIE -9:30-0 1.i9! NIGHT COURT 9 MOVIE • • • The Hunters t 19581 Roben Milchum Aooert Wagner t 19831 Dan Monahan. Wyat1 Knight -12:00-0 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS -7:25-m PLEDGE BREAK -7:30-6 2 ON THE TOWN 0 PRICE IS RIGHT 0 NBA B~SKETBALL Q EYEONL.A Q)M'A'S'H II) NEWL YWEO GAME Elf) THE Nl/TCRACKER al) FRUGAL GOURMET I . S.D. AT LARGE i]' PEOPLE'S COURT ·~JEOPARDY • • • Tt11; Ro~t> 1'i~"' Belle ~Mier Alan Bate~ H MOVIE • • Prorr,( )I 1 •~4, <10ltl1~ Hc1wn (,h"~ ')4r Jt ,,, ,,. S MOVIE • Sandra • 1'1lloi • BrOO•• ~· •elllS Ldmt) .. 11 wo1sor• -830-0 (391 FAMILY TIES Q TIC TAC DOUGH rf LOVE BOAT d) P.M MAGAZINE ID DRAGNET ID HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL L MOVIE • *. .-1aces In rrie HPart '1984 1 Sa11v Field Llndsa1 Crouse -10·00-6 1f KNOTS LANDING 0 )!'Hill STREET BLUES omm NEWS 0 @120 1200 0 MOVIE • • Tne Spy Killer 11969l Robert Horton Sebashan Cabot €lD CAPITOL JOURNAL 0 EYE ON HOLLYWOOD 0 LOU GRANT 19 1 COMEDY BREAK WITH MACK AND JAMIE ~ MORE REAL PEOPLE m 700CLUB -12·15--. H RICH LITTLE & A NIGHT OF 42 STARS -12·20-m VIDEOLOG ID RACING FROM HOLLYWOOD PARK -9·00- 6 \J:' SIMON & SIMON O QJCHEERS a!) BEHIND THE SCENES ID WRESTLING -12·30- 0 391 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Z MOVIE H MOVIE 0 RAT PATROL • . Angel , 1ga41 C.1111 Gorman Susan T ,rrell Q ®J DYNASTY 11· THE COLBYS 'ONEWS • • · Tne Razor s E<lge t 19841 8111 Murra~ Theresa Russell S HONEYMOONERS THE LOST EPISODES fJ THREE THREE 0 i!,1 ti) INDEPENDENT NEWS tD MERV GRIFFIN -8:00-6 (!MAGNUM, Pl 0 ~COSBY SHOW 0 SHADOW CHASERS Q) D'l'NASTY al) MASTERPIECE THEATRE Bi) PRAISE THE LORD -1010- Elf) PERSONAL AKANCE i~' ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT el) PRAISE THE LORD ID LONE RANGER m GAEA T PERFORMANCES Connie Francis held I in cigarette dispute; ! ..\TL..\"•.:T.\l .\P1 -S10gnCunn1c She \.l.ac; taken to thL· ('la~ton I Franc1\, hooked on trt•spass and Count) 1a1l. charged \lo Ith criminal hattrr~ 1'.'hargt''-after 5ht' refused to trespass and s1mpk hattl'r} on a ._.._.,.,,_ put out a ngarette aboard a 01.:lta police officer. Foncr said ..\fter JCthner. was released from cuc;tod~ processing. shl.' ""as rdea .. cd carl:y --~---- \\.c.'dne\da)'. pultn~ said Wednesda;. said Cla~ ton ( uunt~ The Nassau tu Los .\ngt·ks tl1ght hentTs Sgt. Barbara Barnes. ""a'> tx·ing rd·uckd Tue .. <la~ 1n Atlan-"Oh ho\, lh1.,1s one fiJrthcbool..o;." ta and the l11gh1 ere" had a<>ked all Franet\ i;a1d alter she \\wa-; relcac;cd pas,cngt'ro; 10 ext1ngu1'>h c1gare1tes. ··'\lo" I .1m told h~ a gentleman:· Delta '>poke, man Bi ll Berr~ ... aid she said. ""ho 1'> a gl'ntll'man \lo 1th a 1 Police \\l'rt' lJlkd .,.,hL'n the \1ngl·r 'er~ \mall ·g: 1ha1 I am 10 lt'aH· thl· rt•tu~L'd tu put 11u1 her cigarette plant' 1mmed1atel:-at the hehest of the de~plle a f>er-,onal reqUL'"' from 1he two pilut' ~ho "'L'fL' 11cl..cd off c:ip1J1n :.ind rctu .. ell 10 lc:.l\L' 1he becau'e I calkd thl.'m h1g 1cri.., plane. 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In tht' m1d-I Mth t_t:ntur. a \hrp \.l.,t, \.I.recked un a n:d otT L11ard l'otnt 1n ( orn .... all and a ft'\.\. hundred tuqhc'> washed ashore .\1 lo\.\. lldt· It> lht· gra .. ed1ggers' horror. the~ luund thL· shore 1n,aded by packs ol hungr~ dogs all ore' ing upon the dro.,., ned ··Ralhel .. t'> ponra\ed in exqu1s1tc: \l \ k dllul'lng \ t'I \.'Ons1stently Un· lathornahle The other charactrrs are nr11 a' tulh dn l'loped. however. and fl h1l1r ;1ppt"ar' at 11me'> rather a fool· Hut in Hugh ;/-hnemore·s adapta· lll>n JllL'nt1un I\ dra\.I. n L'OOStantl> \(l RJLhd and in< hapltn"s hands, thl' charaL tn 1s enttrel~ capable of can:· 1ng the \!Or) . £\peel no hel1; Imm the author nPr lrom Geraldine C haphn, \.I.ho 1~ attract!\ e 10 an ~11t' wa} a' tht· c.l1Hant COU!>tn tu both men. ·The remains "ere collected and buned. but for .. ears aftef>'ard ~o 1~ .... as said. the L1.zard ~ople shunnt"d the LOmpanionsh1p of dogs and dr• 1\ t' them lrom the d1stnct." l h.11 Jnd a nagging question a1 l''L'I"\ turn V. hat t'> 11 about thL' Lontt''>a that men find so 1rres1st1ble'' V. hat happened 10 4;)angallett1, her I t.11t.1n husband'' -\nd ~hat •'> her rt·latrpni.h1p ~Ith Ra 111ald1 \.\. hom she c alh ha .. ad' t\er·,. .. 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"TIAJISTLHllA 1-llM'' ' lilt" \ j ,. 84 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/ Thursday, December 5. 1985 A role she can get her fingers into By JE RRY BUCX .. /#T ............... 1.0S ANGELES -Ma1c Win- ningham c-U.n measurt' some of 1he milestones ofhl'r lift' by her mm1es. She met her husband, Bill Mapel. when he was technical adviser on the 1981 TV movie "Freedom." "We have three children," she said. "I was four months pregnant when I did 'A Few Days in Weasel Creek.' t was fi ve months pregnant when I played Helen Keller in 'Teacher.' I was three months P.regnAn1 when I did 'St. Elmo's Fire. " Winningham. however, was not pregnant when she did her latest movie. "Love ls Never S1len1." a "Hallmark Fall of Fame" drama that will be broadcast Monday night on NBC I he Bl tress M.'l'\ the role as a companion pit<.'<' to "Teacher " "I knew af\er I did Helen Keller 1hat wasn't the end of 11." she said. "They both were roles I felt personally nunurC'd by.'' In the movie there 1s a lot of turbulence between mother and daughter. "My mothl·r feels I am ~shamed of them." ~he said. 'Margaret 1s slruQghng with a grea1 fear of being d1fTcrcn1. h's 1m ponan1 to her that no one regard her as different. Bui beyond that 11's a mother-daughter conflic1 that we all go 1hrough. o 11 becomes greater than JUSl the storr of a deaf fam1lv.'' In that film. she plays a young woman in conflict between her world of the heanng and the silent worJd ol her deaf parents. The m6' 1e 1s sci 1n the 1930s and '40s, when man~ deaf people were ashamed 10 use sign · language tn public. ·~~· Mare Winningham leta her finger• do the talking. Winningham was discovered by an agen1 in a high school production of "The ound of Music." Her first mo' 1e appearance was in 1980 m "Amber Wa ves." v.h1ch bliOughl her an Emmy as bes1 supponing actress. he also starred m the min1sencs "The Thom Birds" and the movies ~off the Minnesota Stnp:· "The Women\ Room:· "Where Are My Chtldrt'n?" "Threshold" and "One Tnck Pony" ··Lo, e Is Never Silent" 1s adapted from the book "In This 1gn" b} Joanne Greenberg. It ali;o stars Clons Leachman, Sid Caesar. Ph ) 111\ Frehch. Ed Waters1ree1 and Fred Lehne. Frehch. who 1s deafand won a Tony for her Broadway appearance in "Children of a Lesser God," pla)'s the mother. %~treet. also deaf. 1s the father. W1nn1ngham had to karn to sign for the film. She did not need ll when she pla)ed Helen Kt-!lt•r because KeUer was blind and used fingt>r spelling. "Learning signing wasn'td1tlitull " she said "What wa s d10icult v.as 1hat I got the film onl ) a week before I haJ to lea'e fo r Vancouver, Canada. to start work . I've never worked so hard before. Again. 11 was difficult becau\e I had to sign and perform s1mul · taneousl}. It's against every1h1ng 1n )OU 10 speak and sign. and to act and sign 1s more difficult. "~1gning 1s often not Just words. but rnncepts. Sometimes in m} scenes I'd have to sign. speak m) Imes and 1n11:rprc1 Ph ~ll1!> and Ed. M) bram v.ould be 1n constant motion. doing two or three things at o nce. T he director had 10 keep the pace gomg. ·Marc. can ~ou speak up'> Mare. can }OU sign''' II was hke musrc. in1egrat· 1ng Ph}ll1s· and Ed's hnec; into mine.'' Winnmgham said \.Crbal111ng was "lt~e providing sub11tles. That's the onl) wa\ the audience will know what Ph ~ lhs and Ed are signing." W1nn1ngham has completed ABC'!. "The Pete Gra)' S1ory." in which Keith Carradine stars as a one-armed baseball player. "I had a grca1 reunion with Dennis Weaver, who played my father in 'Amber Waves.'" she said. "I didn't know he was in 1hc picture until he walked in to the makeup 1ra1ler. I nearly fainted." TV 'fiction' causes friction CHICAGO (AP) -MaT) T)lcr Moore pla)S a newspaper columnist in a new 1elev1s1on show scheduled 10 bc~n Dec. 11 . but a publisher 1s ti ting her debut at the fi ctional C icago Post. The publisher of the real Chicago Post. Alderman Richard Mell. has asked the show's production com- pany to "cease and desist" broad- casung the program and says he will go to court if necessary. "This ISJUSt a way ofsaymg. ·wa11 a second. A trademark is the funda- mental right of a person in this country who 1s startmg a small business for protecting himself from the big guy."' Mell said. "The big guy just wants to come in and step o n him:· MTM Enterpn ses calls the Chicago Post a fi c11onal.1hird daily newspaper in Chicago. Mcll's paper. a monthly pubhcauon distnbu1ed free w11h an estimated circulation ot 40.000 ha' existed two )'ears and is prOll'Cled b) federal and state trademarks he \3~., ··11hink MTM is obv1ousl} a large corporauon, and the} feel a small compan) 1s apparentl) not wonh bothenng w11h." Mell said. "If their attorneys had checked th r trademarks. they probabl) would nol have used 1t (lhc Chicago PO\l name)." An attorney handling the matter for MTM En1erpnses 1n Chi cago v.as out ofh1s office unul Wcdne'ida)'. and tht firm could not comm ent. ~1d Mar) Hutchings Reed, an ass1 tant 1n the office. In the program. tllled "Mar)." Moore Wlll be a "a vmce of ~nll\ surrounded b) a cotene of cra1) characters:· said Mell's attornC'\. Roben Le\\, · The newspaper v.hcre the~ work IS "sleaz)... a point the show·!> lUXURY THEATRES STITCH£$ CR) S H OWS Al' ' .s a. • ~s F£V£ R fl'fTCH (ft} SHOWS AT 6 !>!> & e.ss TO LIV£ 6 01£ TIC GOOS MUST BE: tN L.A. 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TittS IS NOW (R) Plu•St E 1rno'•F1<t lR I C OMMA.MOO (R) Ptu• R•m b o , """ Blood II (R) ORl\I( 111 $ D••• I JO Wkd1y1ll IO Wk odslUodo• 11 f r11 Uolou lloted OOLIY STIRIO ROCKY IV 11>Go1 l ;JO 4 lO •JO l ·lO IO-lO &O'tAHCIO 11un1 OH $All OOLIT lllHO DUDllT MOOll SANTA CLAUS THE MOVll •c; produll'r:. tlnn 't dispute. he ~1d The frctwnal paper. for e~ample. run\ a <.tu~ about a groom-to-be arsun1c.1 dnd cames lhe headline. "..\r\on1s1 Sets Himself on Fire. \\edd1ng -.:1gh1 Spoiled." "The C. h1cago Post 1s not a sic~ ne""paper .. Mell told the Chicago Tnhune about his pubhcat1on. \.1 0\t cd1t1ons run 16 pages and l'afr) d1spla~ ads and a classified 'il'l'llon There 1s a sports \ecllon. a cross...,ord puule and column!.. 1n- dud1ng once. on Politics. cooking and "ioc1al 5ccu m > Le\ y said letters wert: se nt about 1v.o weeks ago lo MTM Enterprise~ In t 1n Studio C1tv. Cahf .. and to the Ne" ' ork corporate offices of CBS. the network that will air the show. "\l.e ha\e had contact and have had '>Orne ncgo11a11ons," Le"Y said. "Apparent!\ !hey ha\e taped mam ol thcSt' ~hov.s in advance Poat•• Richard Mell ll&tlEI• 639-8770 ST ADDI Oii-iN lllU 990·4071 UA MOWS 4 llfU Piii 952-4993 UA MOVlS I CtsU IHU S40-0S94 . . CHEVY CHASE Et Tiii Sl l-SUO CDWAll:DS SAOOlCBACK U •IWI SZJ-1611 PACflC GATIWAY IWllf 637-0340 .~ IMANGE.MALt UlllU llllYI S30-4401 111111 634-3911 EDWMOS W£S TBROOK UA CITY C£NTD lJ uw (213) 691-0633 AMC f ASHION SQUW wt1T1111m1 191 .393s EDWARDS CIOIA wm IHU Piii • PlllflC MUI Piii II-ti • 121-4110 • DAN AYKROYD Clowning around Marianne McDonnell plan ta a ldee on a beaming David Paul ln a acene from the children'• play .. The Red Sboea" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouae. Orlglnally scheduled to open ton!ibt, the ebow'e first performance ha• been poetponed untif Saturday. Detail• are available at 494-0743. 'Die Fledermaus' set for Clemente staging The mum' of Johann ~trau\S. long assoc1a1ed v..11h the hohda> !>Cason. comes 10 San Clcmenle Saturda) when the Shoe'itnng Opera ~oc1e1~ formerl} Commun11~ Opera Rcper- tOI'). present) "Die Flrdermau~ ... h" most popular operella The single San Clementl' ~r­ formance begins at 7 30 pm . at thl' San Clemente Communi1 .. < enter corner of A' en1da D<'I Mar :ind A ven1da Senlla. Shoestnng Opera <X'1el)' bnng\ opera to audiences. rather than rl'· qumngaud1ences to tra' cl 10 opera m Los Angeles or San Diego. fhl· company. traveling on a i;hoe~tnng budget, presents II'> produc11om \"1th costumes and ~cencr) augmenting the vocalists. Richard Anderson dircl·t, the \1ng- mg ensemble /.\ndcr en I'> k no.,., n local I) for produc11on~ "1th the Cabnllo Pla}houc;e. for Gilbert and Sull1.,an p,roduc11on~. and tor La Cns11:.1011a Pa1tean1 productions 1 he ta'>t lea1ures Michael M1..C ormac~ as ELSCD.Stem. Gretel ~fines as Rosahnda, Sheme Hook as .\dele. and other smgers and at·1ors in \upponing roles McCormack 1~ knO\.,n 1hroughou1 Orange Count} for appearances 1n leadmg roles v.11h man' opera groups. Gretel Hines pre!tcntc; one·'WOman vocal showc; throughout the count}. Sheme Hoo~ v.111 be remembered in an Clemente for her Micaela m "Carmen" last )l'Ur \n Jdded a11raction at the per- formance will be door pmes conc;1st- 1ng offrec dinners at local restaurants. ( ontnhutmg eateries include Pas1a < uc1na and the Kultured Kitchen 1n 'ian ( lcmente. and Scaranuno's Ital- ian Inn 1n San Juan ('ap1s1rano 1 icketc, tor lht) San Clemente performance are $4. a,·ailablc at the door Funher 1nforma11on ma ) be obtained h) calling .\ndersen at 49.:!-40.:!8. HDurty ~elly's" OPF.~ FOR l.l "\CH & 0 1 ~\~R \tonda\ thru f ndav I I \\f to C) P\1 •Mllt~W •aJST&WU • LAGllllA Hill$ ..... 111~•0& a-ANCI •WUTlt!llSllJI ·~·~ ''"'''" I' ' • . ff; • ... . .. . . ,.. •COSH .. 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Hlorln MavnOl d id not tullill the ex0t·na11om ol at lea\t 1-wo of the earner'> whu ofTcred discounts ranging up tu 85 percent. "The rc!>ull\ wen.• IC'>'> than O'-t'r- whelm1ng," I~ llopkin!. '>PO~esman for U ri1tcd A1rl1n1:s. said Tuesda) A.merican Airline'> v.huh launched the pnce war for the holida~ -weekend when 11 offered discounts ol up to 85 pencnt, al\o said 11 did not cal'T) as man~ pas~ngers as ant1c1- pated. •• Joe Stroop . .,poke~man for Am~·n­ t:an. said 1n a telephone 1nter.1ev. from Fo n V..onh, rexac. that .\men - can filled 61.J perlent of 11s seau dunng the three-da) promouon short of the ... P0\\1\ JO 101. 'Si.,-•t'\ • ~ J1 o•, 6'• '6 ., I I) lo I IS l6 MCCrm u··· H" Po.veo 1 • 2 rwt T artdef"'" IO : 10~ Ho,.1R' l • )~ Mc Far I) • I) , Pr\C.M II • ,,.,, l9 ' )9"' Hyt>fllC 11 • lt:l,i MeOCtt ... ' . Pr~>Stv ·~ . l~ ... lal"ldc.n 4 .. 4 • lS • IS , IMS ' ll • )1 .. MtOEI \ Pr09ro I• , .. 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COST A MIS~ 645-8870 please J'k about our POW R·lUTE we Iden '-'Jon )I '6 ' l(() percent 11 had expected , rravelers who took advantage of the discounts had to 11> on Thanksgiving Day and make return flights by aturda> night Amencan normal!)' flies w11h onl) about 40 percent occupancy on those da}S. Hopk_ins s.a1d United had expected about 70 percent of 1t'i scab to bt tilled but sold only 58 percent. L1 nlled normally fl1e& at about 40 percent of capaCll) on Thanksgiving Stroop said Amencan "'ev.ed the program as a success e\en though 11 did not h"e up to expectations "We think we ma} ha'e brQken even finaoc1all> At least -we didn't have the hca') losses that we usuallr have o n Thanksgiving We would strong}) con~1der d oing 11 aga1~ .. Dcfta A.1rhnes 1s offenn~ reduted fares for three da)'~ at ( hmtmas following a pos1tl\·e respanse on Thanlcsgn 1ng. said spokesman J 1m Ewing b) telephone from Atlanta. He said Delta's booktng!> ~ere about 50 percent ot capacity o ut of Atlanta o n Thanksg1v1ng Day. an increase o f 55 percent O\er last year E.astem A.1rhne!> o ffered the dis- counts but does not enthus1ast1rall> support them. said Paula Musto, in a telephone 1nten 1ew from M1am1 Eastern 1\ offenng '>mailer dis- counts at ( hmtma<,, but most ol tho)( seats are gone Musto said NYSE UPS & DOWNS UP S AHO OOWHS NEW YORK (AP) -The following 11~1 sllows I~ New York Slock Exchange slocks and warranls lhar !lave oone uP Ille mosl and down ll'le mosl baled on percenr of change r19ardlen of volume I o r W e d n e s d a v High-rise fo r small U!Jers Thia new 11-atory. $40 m llllon Koll Center office bull~ at 18201 Von Karman ln lrrine, at the lntereection ,. Mlchelaon Drive , h u been de.lgned to provide prest:tce office apace for amall·bualneea occupant.a. No securities trading t>elow S? are lnc1 -·1,1ded Nel and e>ercenlage cMnges ere 1ne difference between rhe prulous closlng price and Wednesdav·s 2 pm ..................................................... 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Orange Coeat edvencea In JC regional volleyball tourney. C2. Marina inJiln up~et mode Vikes have 2 surprising wins a lready: ts Poly next victim? By ROGER CARLSON Of the Delly 1'!194 ltefl Marina I l1gh fuotball coach Da vt' Thompson will be asking h1!> V1k1ngs for something extra Fnday night. It isn't as 1f h11. Yikes hadn't accommodated hts eve!) wish 1n rolling into the C'IF 81g Five Confereo~e sem11inals. l hompson's founh shot in five years to get w1th1n one step of the finals. The V1kes rallied to upset San Gorgon10 in their CI F optncr, thCJt stu11ned No I seed and previous!~ unbeaten B1~hop Amat w11h ;un1or quarterback Rick Vandcmet at the controls. to improve their record to 8-3-1. After a 1-2-1 start the V1k1ng\ have won c;even of eight. the only ~tbal'k the 51-14 d1~ster to Edison in the Sunset League finale Now they must contend with Long Beach Poly (I 0-1 ). It\ at Cemtos ( ollege Fnday n1~ht ball and run out the dock they put the ball 10 the Pol> has l\ deft.'flse which has been touted a~ air and as a ~ult Milhlcan intercepted and scored the best in Southern California 1n the fading ~conds. Fountatn Valle> was blanked by both Manna It left Poly wuh an 8-1 record, and the and Pol)' Manna shut the Baroni. off. 35-{J. and Jackrabbits were forced to enter the Big Five Poly did it, 21-0. Poly limned the Barons to Just 5f> Playom. as the Moore League's No. 2 team. yards through the air, with three 1nterc.cpt1ons "The.,'re very good aa"tnSt the pass and helping the cause. , _. Leonard Russell, a 6· I. 200-pound Junior is the> 're good against the run." continues Thomp. Poly's No. 1 runner, and the pao;sing game re' ol~es son .. They're very large and very fast. n's spooky. around . quarterback Mike Herring, a 6..{J, 165_ How some bod) beat them, I don't know " pound 1un1or. Mike Hemng, Pol~ ·s quanerback, 1s con- A .victory l'Ould send the V 1kings 1n a rt'matl h s1dered a ><ilid -.crambler w11h a good arm. and he against Edison has two c~cellent recel\t'rs 1n Chns Roscoe and 'Tm not even th1nk1ng about that," said E:nc Morgan Thompson "Long Beach Pol) 1s loaded with good Leonard ~U'>\ell 1~,'the leading rusher. but for defensive players. and loaded ~1th excellc_nt the must pan Pol; s strength 1s its unyielding athletes. They have great athlete!. that <.:an run and delen);t: throw. They throw a lot .. ~t onc prnnt the Jackrabbits recorded live Poly throw'> '>0 mulh that somet1mcs 11 straight shu tout!> and for the cntirt' ntne~game backfire~. On the wa y to a perfect regular \Ca~on regular season allowed JUSt 18 points. the Jackrabbits had a I J-Y lead over M1lltkan with Fnda)'°!> winner will play at Anaheim Stadium less than a mmute to pla) Rather than s11 on tht: a week later tor the Btg Ft ve crown. ------------------------~---------------------------------------Edison learn& a tough lesson· in 63-62 loss Missed opportunities come back.to h aunt Chargers in opener By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille Delly Piiot l t.n Not every worm turn\ in the d1rect1on ti'!> supposed to. as Edison High basketball coarh Jon Borchert found out to his d1c;may Wednesday night. H ts talented 4uintct did everything 11 was supposed to do. except click when uncontested. and IQst. 63-62. The oppos1t1on, a highl y-regarded Capistrano Valley team under Mark Thornton. failed to execute as it planned, yet won the non-league opener for both teams at Edi')on. .. The play wasn't designed that way," admitted Thornton of Shawn Reed's dn ve of the lane, which resulted in two free throw~ with 10 seconds left. "We had 14 seconds and wanted to take 1t down four secunds and pop Reed out." conunued Thornton ... We took ll in way too soon, but maybe the kids know more than the coach." For Thomt0n. the m1s!>Cd assign- ment was easy to S';"aijow. For Borchert, several eas} lay-up<, and assorted missed opponunitte~ wert· vel) difficult to d1gcst. "We're going to look at the film later tonight aod say 'look at that,' and 'look at that,'" said Borchert. "That's what hurts .. You get to a point where you have to put 1t awa~. We had a s1x-po1nt lead and didn't put 1t away. "When the opponun1t1es present themselves and yo u're 2-on-I and 3- Coby Naeaa Ram& to start Btock Robinson decides not to change QBs for 49ers ma tc h up - Rams Coach John Robinson has hnd cnou&h speculation th1~ week. On Wednesday. n dny ahead of schedule, Robinson named Dieter Brock.. the Ra.ms' .starter m 12 of 13 games this SCH<"n, as his starting quarterback against the San Fran· cisco 49trs, answcn ng the question he himself raised carher this week "I wanted to clim1n1ttc tht soccu- lat1on," RobinM>n ~td. Robinson aid that Br<X'k would su1n becaust he aivcs the Rams their best chancr to heat the 4<>ers. , "We evaluated what gives the be t chance to W\n,'' Rob,nson ~1d. "We feel Ditter Brock docs that." Af\er ht t. team's ofTenM: sputtered in :i ~1.1.1 Ion to the New Orleans .. srore. We must have missed Jive or six lay-ups " Borchert, however. has reason for opt1m1 sm. His club overcame a 15- point defici t to one of Orange Coun- t) 's best. and had 1t not been for some failed free throws down the stretch, 11 would have been Borchen explaining his victory. and Thornton trying to explain tht> miscues. Capo Valley opened With a nu1d. fast-breaking offense with 6-9 John Wa1kle and 6-7 Jason Trask at the point of attack. but a 36-21 lead lead began to evaporate in the late-going. Then the Chargers took control in the third Quarter with an effective press and pressure. Trask went out with his fourth foul w1th 5:41 left tn the third quarter and Capo Valley ahead, 42-32. and by the ttme he returned for the start of the founh penod the Chargers had a 44-42 lead. Buckets hy Mike Prince and Ken l\mmann upped Edison's kad to 48-42. stretching Edison·.., buf\l to 17 stra1gh t i)oi.nts. Edison's last edge came with 42 seconds left when l\mmann hit both ends of a one-and-one to g1 ve the Chargers a 62-61 lead. But with 18 seconds left. Edison failed to rnnncct at the hne. g1\1ng Capo the !"-all and enough time to scorl' Edison Sllll had 11mt· tu counta, but l\mmann's 6-fo111 \hot "'1th lour seconds left missed its mark and ( apo rebounded. "We're gmng tu have some un- believable games." said Borchert. "with 75 and 80 percent )hooting. M) kids can light 11 up." That was evident 1n the third quarter when the Chargers '>llZled with six straight buckets on the way to recovenng fr4lm the big ddicit. but Binder game a Oilers miss; Laguna Beach drops Norco HB can't h ait Muir; Naess leads Artists into semis Muir but the big d1tkrenct· was front li ne \conng and a 4 5-~cLOnd span 1n the fourth quartn "'hen the Oiler~ "'ere guilty Df three straight turnDH'r'> after panng tht• defictt to three poinh night 1n thl· 11r\t mund 111 lht' t-<1untain \ .i11n In' 11at1onal 1n .i .., \(J l'ngagcmcnt \\1th \1 illilJn tol•l"' 1ng thl' n o'clod' nrencr hctv.el·n l-Jl\11n anJ Sen1te H unungton Beach went head-to-head with Muir before dropping 11~ non -league boys basket- ball contest. while Laguna &al..'h lnerpowcrcd Norco in the Art1s1~· own tourn~1mcnt Wcdne'>tia\ night. o\ 10-S ddiClt tn the fiMt quaner J1cta1ed the balance of the gamt· a~ Huntington Beach wa~ forced to pla) catch up Darren Sno" v.orked loir t'1ght rehound' .ind thl' Oilers' balance was e"1dt•nt 1n tt'rm~ ot J''''h "'1th lour sharing the lead "'Ith two cal h Laguna Bu<'h 64, !\orco 54. \t·n111r ( 111°'\ '."aes~ ~cored ~x point'> to lead the h1"1 \rtl\1' 111 tht' 'll'lOf! n' er thl' ( oug.ir' in th1 •tuJrll'rlinJI' 111 tht' Lagun.1 Bralh l 1•urnamrnl 1 ht· \rt1~h hl'IJ .t '4-211 k.iJ .11 lhl' h.ill Jnd hdd J tnn1,1,tl·n1 :-.·ro1n1 k.1J thr11u)!.h mu,h 11l th1 \t'tnnJ h.111 '"r'" IH'lt'r kJ Herc's a look at what traw.pirl'd. Muir 57. Huntington Beach SO: I or 1111: -.e1.:und 11me 1n three night~ the Oiler' JU~t m1<,,ed aga1n\t rated rompet1t1on as Mu1r''l l olts. ranked No 3 111 the Cl F 4-A . held on to drop the Oiler-; to 0-~ 1n non-league competition at the PasaJcna-ba!>ed school. Snm~ led Huntington Beach's stnnng "Ith 1 • point~. :ind JU1n1ng the fl-5 \no" "'ere n-(J \hanl' Pariseau (I J J and 6-6 Sha\\ n Jt'n::.cn 1 HlJ Oilers shooting from the field \.\3\ JU~t Jn perce nt as the~ could manage Just I 7 ot 4". and at the line the~ were 16 of 2J. as oppoSt'd to \I u1r'' 41 percent from the field <23 of 56) and I l-for-14 Jl('.rformance at the ltnc. '·11·" .1 "·~ lt'ntn "J', n·J1h·u .... ,u, .1 ,11011~ de kn"' l' gJmt: .t' "'di \u111 ~krJman .tJJcd 211 r<11nh ti> lhc \rtl\h t3U\l' l .igunJ tka,·h aJ\dllH'"' '" tht' ,,·m11in;.1t' f nJa ~ night :it.., '" .iga1mt thl' "'nnn "' t»n1gh1' \an c ·kmt·nte-T us11 n &Jllll' Derek Browll. a 1un1or who played at Ocean View in his freshman )ear, dircctt'd the attack for Huntington Beach returns to ac11on Monda\ Robin eon Brock Saints last weekend. Robinson said at hi~ weekly press luncheon that he would wait until today before an - nouncing the Rams' itarter 10 the game Monday night against the 49crs. However. he dcctdt:d to announce hi s dec1s1on Wednesday an order to end any debate over his choice between Brock and his backup Jeff .Kemp. Prior to raising the que~uon con- cemin.g the identity of his 'ltartmg quarterback. Robinson had !>lcad- fastly defended Brock against any criticism about the quarterback's play. That the coach wa~ wavennJ 1n deciding who would stan against the 49ers was an apparent ind1cat1dn that he had lo!l confidcn~ m htS quarterback. "What I said Monday had the opposite effect that I intended," Robinson s:ud "I never \Cnou'll~ con~idcrcd makm& a chan f Lucas' shot saves Lakers his 60-footer sends game into OT where LA outlasts Utah. 131-127 From AP Dispatches !NGLEWOOD -Prn~tlCl' make~ perfect. hut 11111 when to comes to mak1n~ l'lO-foot shots The Utah Jaa led 1.0-1 17 1n the waning ~"·omh ot thetr National Baskcthull .\s'>oc1at1on game with the defending champion Los i\ngeles Lakcrs Wedne\da) night. but Laker'> forward Maunce Lucas hit a 60-tooter that ucd the score at the buzzer The Lakers went on to Win 131 -127 in tl\Crttme "We practice them C\Cf) da~ bcfo~ pran1\c," Lakers Coach Pat Rile~ ~1d .. The funn) thing t<i, Lucas never practice them " "[was as surpnscd as anyune thnt the rntll went in ... said Lucas, who ftn1llhed with 21 points ... When I got it. I JUSt turned around and thrcw It up with both hands. •11 actually looked hkc 1t wason·lme. At fust. J thouaht it was a little sot\, but when 11 went m. ·I was on the Ooor 1n disbelief. hke everyone else " In overtime. Lucas also made two free throw., ~llh 1~ teconds lef\ 10 put the l..aken ahead 128-124. Ean in .. Magic" John~n. who led the Laker\ w11h N point~. added two frN' thtow~ with 1 ' ~cond' rcma1n1ng. Luca~ \!ltd the l<-tkt'r'\. now I tt-2 for 1he ~son. were fonunale to win ··1 thought we wl'rt vl'ry luck' b«nu the Jan. outplaytd us 1n most pha~ .. ofthe game ton1aht," hl' ~H1 t ltah Coach frank Lavden ..aid thcl't' was no wa) l ucas hould have ~ad<' hi\ game-qv10g 'lh<>t "h was uncontt'lted," Layden ~1d "lne didn't hhe an) 11mt0Ut'l lcfl Wr \hould have ~non them ·· John!>on \.lid hr had ltl\l'n Uf' hope OI \.\Inning lhl' gamc. but ht• thought thl' I .iJ..n, "11uld v.1 n altn L Ula\' shot v..cnt in "I !cit that v..a' going ll' t.1lt• .ill the \tt'am 1111t 11fthl'm and that "-C v.uuld 1)utpl:n them in th<' Memmc · Johnson \311.i "lt'\tough mt•ntJlf\ t" !l\ t•numt'.I 'hot I 1kr that It v.as their g.1me anJ I th11ugh1 thn h.id 11 ""t•n Rut that's tht• :--i B .\ .. Cllppen enjoy blowout LOS "'NG[l ES -Something tinall) came c.bu\ ltlr the Los An&<.'IC\ C hppers The Ch PP<'"· IO<it'ri ol I~ 111 their pre' iou' I ~game' ~wept past tht' Sacramento King' I~ -10·' \\ l·ilm·,da~ night at tht' pons l\rcna and ltt\ \o•Kh Don t hane\ "-Ith a sight wasn't quilt' u'-<'d 1\1 "What a grt'at fcchn~ \n look tlov. n tht• hent h at the thrtt·m1nute mark trnd <;("(.' tht• start<'I"\ <;1t11ng Jov. n ... Chancy said. The starters earned tht'tr re~t b} hreak1ng open the game 10 the sccond quarter and never letttnll the l\.tng~ mount a scnous threat 1n the SC't·ond half "We directed thetr oflen!><' where we v.ant<'d them to 10." Chaney said. "We ha\t' bcotn searching real hard for thll ont 'We played great Jt'fen!IC and moveJ the ball around very well on offtn!>C It a &ood to get a blowout " Marques Johnson pae«l the Clippers with 'I po1nt5 and reserve forward Rory Whitt added 20 mort T-hc Chppcon' ~ormanet" came after ~ml' cho1et ll'cturcs tht~ wttk by tht 1r cot<'h "Th" hu Ix-en tht fine aame that 1t ha~ l'Ome all togethl'r." said C't>Onc Mt\wcll. who t:htppcod 1n 18 poml\ "Don ha" rcallv bttn on our casn A fev. of th.e word' v.11uld shod. ht' w1k. hut we nttded 1t •· Aztecs await Harbor Both teams enter semis with solid ranks. credentials Nev..pon Harbor H1gh·s Sailors mo"e into the CIF Ct'ntral Con- ference semifinals Fnda~ night at Bol~ Qrande H igh 1n Garden Grove wnh La Quinta awa1110g with an 1mpress1ve 10-2 record The numbers on Newpon Harbor are fam1 har The Sailors· game re- 11oh es around standout quanerbacl Shane Fok~. tht' Sea View League\ I M\ P v.nh near-flawles!> credenuals Hr has completed 184 of 2Qli attempts for 2.662 vards and 2f> I , touchdowns. and his interception rate l'>J USt one in 27 attempts Tht' ~ailor:. are I 0-2 "'ith '1ctunc' O'er tv.o other current (IF sem1- tinahst\ -\an ta Ana r 22-171 of thl' \nutht•rn ( onferenct" and ~addk·bad 124· 211 tn a le~gue showdown La \11rada pro,ed a '>Ohd lOn- tender too going down b' a fl-\• 't>rd1ct Joe Zeno\ La (.)uinta .\ztt'C'> ha\e tx·t'n ~n.,.oh t'O in \ome 1Aars. too IA 1th their onh lo~!IC:'~ at tht· hand~ of El Dorado t 211-I 41 antf ')en 1 tt· t 2 '-fl I Ht"a'' los~ tn IOJUf'\ dunng thl maJor portion ot the season were offset b' a lintier lt'agut' '><.'ht'dulc "It' hecn a l11ng Jnd tough -.eason f1 ir u' .. 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I rll I enu I k t1JJ an •>rx·r:i11on 1in h1' Jnlo.k .ind hl' ',omt' had. hut not at \Cf\ \'t>ll :it tlg.ht end ,11no;1denng'h1' hm1t.ll1on' · .\nJ tht·n "l' lo'\ l>Ol' 11h1ur had.~ \Ian '°lll'ph,·m.un r ht:n "t' tmt Dar: I c rant'. uur lt'.1d1n11 J?,rnund g.a1ner la\t H'.lT· Iii-' ht·t·n 1•l1t th1 IJ't "'game' "llh,.ik \,O d1'J')ll'l1'\ln hi' lh1gh "H.111 K1·,i..1l·nv.a,J 11.i l.)u1nw·, '11 I Jthk1ci "J' 11u1 t.1r thrct' gamn and 11ur 'l'• 11nJ-it'Jd1ng ru'hl'r Kc' 111 R1,t· ...,,1, .iut tnr "' gamr' \11 ~c·\l hJJ -:omt '1lil p >r tn Jlffll'' But IA\' 't• Pt't'n !ortun.111 11 'u11i\l' \.\e0JL rel.111,l'h lw.1lth' '•""' ( kkn' \ t•I\ \o\ I \ t '1>f1H (<l~l'lh1• tlw IJ\I 11upl1 111 "t'• ~' \.\ l nl'1°d1'< ht·111·1 dl'l<'!\ .. ( th.11 ' .... l r 1h1 rr•J"' l'rn \\1 v.trl' ,,, ''>'.1.11n~ n(1> th1 "'J\dl1 .ind th1 ,td. "' 'l'<'l'd JOJ \1/1 "'1.;Jd h,111· '°lt'tn .i l,h 1•'1 Hu1 lhl' 1.1'1 I"'•' .. r lhr«t' "l'd. "'1'0 \ c haJ tx ttn tkft'n,r I ri• 1 /t·n11 ht1' l «'llH' !'\a, lo. h• r1.1\ 'lnl·haclt·• IA h 1, h g" t'\ u' mun: -.11c ,mJ l.'n.abJc, u' t11 mo\ r thruthl" linrh.1, la' 11> th1 11ut-.Hk 'r•>h / ,·n1 1, n-J :1 '' pt1und .. ,,,..._... Utah •a John Stockton allpe peet Kar«m Abdal·JabtMlr. Cub's big break lnagires an idea . for NF~ namesalfe .,,.m AP dJ1pa1ck9 SAN DIEGO -If 11'\JUl'Cd quar· EiJ ter1>aek Joe Tbeismann think's he's JOt 411 • problems" he oufbt to meet his namesake ll the :)In Diego Zoo. The second Theismann may be a bear, but even he oouldn't handle beins sackcd by an 8~poundcr. Unlike the Washington Redskins player. who suffered a compound fracture of his right leg Nov. 18 when he was tackled in a game against N'ew York. Th,.i•m~nn tht-lat bear suffered three broken legs when his mother rolled over on him. Theismann. a 4-pounder out of the Arctic r~on. has officially been named for the ltedskins quanerback who~s sidelined for t.be rest of the NauonaJ Footba.JJ League season and may be out longer. "It started out as a joke when a television cameraman said we should name the bear that," zoo Tlael•••nn spokesman Jeff Jouett said Wednesday. "That was when we thought he had only one broken leg." Zoo veterinarians placed a cast on the one broken lea but discovered upon removing the cast Tuesday that two other legs were swollen and had broken bones. The little bear. who is just beginning to open his eyes, has sock-covered casts on both left legs and is expected to recover more quickJy than Thcismann the quancrback. Jouett said. He'll aJso be quite a match for the Redskins player when he's grown -maJe polar bears can grow to wci&h 1.200 pounds over their first four or five years of life. The bear's mother, Bonnie, abandoned Theismann three days after he was born Nov. 3. Quote of the day Jay Sc:laroeder, former mi nor league bascbaJI player who led the Carolina Lague in striking out an 1982 and bit .206 in that league in '83, the year pitcher Dwight Gooden whiffed 300 bat~ers for Lynchburg, on how he happened to wind up quarterbacking the Washingto!' Redskins: "I helped Dwight Gooden in the majors. and he heJpcd put me in football." Virgil aaya no to Padres SAN DIEGO -Ozzie Virgil, fired Ill three weeks ago by the San Diego Padres and then asked to return by team owner · Joan Kroc. does not want to return to the National Lcaaue team. The apparent struggle between Padres President Ballard Smith and Manager Dick Williams would make the National ~uc team an unpleasant place to work next season, VirgJI said. "I don't want to go back to the Padres when someone (Padres General Ma~er Jack McKeon) is stepping on somebody else's (Williams') toes," Virgil said from Venezuela, where he is managing a winter league baseball team. "Somebody will be mad at somebody. "JfOtck goes back, he'll be mad at Jack. or Jack will be mad at him. It won't be a good situation. No way it'll be a aood situation with aJI this coming out" Virgil sajd that if Williams decides to return to the Padres next season, It will create a difficult situation. "Dick will be 1n a tou&h situation if he goes back with all those sharks around him," Vif$il said. "He'll be in a fishbowl with sharks all around ham." Giants deal Green to Brewers SAN FRANCISCO -The San Fran-• cisco Giants traded David Green, a major disappointment in his one season with the National League club, to the Milwaukee · Brewers in exchange for a minor-league player to be named later. it was announced Wednesday. Barkley lead• 76era to OT win Claarle1 Barkley scored five late m poml$ on two follow·up baskets and a free throw as Philadelphia defeated Washina· tott, 11 S.-1 I 0, in u overtime Nat.tonal Basketball Association pme Wednesday night P .. J 'l"lilotDptOD led tht> Sixers with 24 points and Moae1 Maloae and Bark.hey had 20 each ... Elsewhere in the NBA. Calva. ~a&t scored 27 points, 16 an the second half, and Alu Ea&lll' also bad 27 points. leadmg Ocnver to a 119-105 victory overerTor-prone Indiana . . . DomlaiqH Wllkla1 scored 3 I points .to pace Atlanta to a I 09·98 victory over Portland ... Dauy Alqe scored a season-hiah 26 points and Deul1 JobsoD added 23 a~ Boston rolled 10 its ninth SlNUght victory by downing New Jersey, 130-111 ... Jay H•m,.rlet hit two free throws with 20 seconds left in the game to lift Phoenix to a 1~99 victory over Chicago. The Suns held off a Malone founb.quarter surge by the Bulls that saw C hicago taJcc the lead f~ the first time at the 3:31 mark on a Job Pano• free throw that followed a Phoenix t~nical foul. Toronto win• shootout, 10-7 Mattu Stasbly and Sieve 1'em11 ~ scored two goaJs each to lead Toronto to a , I 0-7 victory over New Jersey to highli&ht National Hockey League play Wednesday night ... In other games. Mlclael Gnlet scored twice and goaltender Cllllt Malarcllak won bis third consecutive game to lead Quebec to a 5-4 win over Vancouver .•. Do•15'edde11 and Mano LemJeu each had a goaJ and two assists as Pittsburgh extended its winning streak to - four games with a 5·2 victory over Detroit ... Toma• Sud1tnm scored two goals and assisted on another and Bob BroMe scored twice as the New York Rangers whipped Winnipeg, 7-4 ... Buffalo received goals from Mike FoUpo and Jolall Tacker in the third period to rally from a 3·1 deficit and beat St. Louis, 6-3 ... Calgary took a 4-1 lead in the first period, then weathered a Hartford comeback to defeat the WhaJcrs, 8-5. Flames' goalie Rejeu Lemelba faced 35 shots, six more than Hartford's Mille Llat. Ex-champ Chacon arrested OROVlLLE -Former World Boxing • Council featherweight champion Bobby Chacon was arrested Wednesday on a charge of violating probation terms that banned aJcohol and drugs. The Butte County Probation Depanment said a routine urine test found methamphetamine and marijuana, and a search of Cbacon's residence turned up open aJcohol containers. Chacon, 33. was convicted of wife beating in November 1984 and was placed on three years probation. Four months later be was arrested on aJcohol possession and reckless driving charges in Roseville. Lazera outlast Sockers, 4-3 SANDIEGO-Juan Cardenasscored r2I a goal with 3:47 elapsed in overtime Wednesday night to give the Los Angeles Lazcrs a 4-3 victory over the San Diego Sockers in a Major Indoor Soccer League game. 'Cardenas took a pass from Beto and scored from 2 5 feet out on the right side to give the Lazers their first win in the San Diego Arena aµfost the Sockers. Television, radio TELEVISION 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Golden State. Channel 5. 10 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channt>I 56. RADIO 6:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY Kmgs at Edmonton. KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Golden State, KM PC ( 710). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Texas Tech at Cal State Fullerton, KWRM ( 1370). 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Texas at USC. KNX (1070). ··Jt'sEvertvs. Navratilova again . ill . ' • .. • . • .. .. MELBOURNE. AustraJia (AP)-man y, while second-seeded Once apin, it will be Chns Even Navratilova tnumphed 6-7. 6-1 . (>.4 Lloyd vs. Martina Navratilova. in a thriller against third-seeded Hana The two best women players an the MandJikova of Czechoslovakia. world will meet for the 67th time Evert Lloyd, the top seed, trailed Frida) 10 decide the champion of the the powerful West German 5--6 in the S l.S m1lhon Australian Open tennis tiebreaker and clearly hit a shot out - champ1onsh1p. ~fiarently giving the set to Kohde- Both struuJed through semifinal sch. matches today to earn a meeting that But the ball was called in. and two will also decide which of them 1s points later the 30-year-old American ranked No. I for the year had wrapP.Cd up the match. Defending champion Even Lloyd Navratilova had to tell herself to had to survive a set point against her calm down after dropping the first set 1n thc,.second set of her controversial against Mandhkova, the player who 6-1, 7·6 triumph over fifth-seeded beat her in the U.S. Open final in Claudia Kohde-KJlsch of We:..:s:..:.t_:G::.;e:.:.r_-_A_u_:g;_u_s1_. --------.--- SKI .REPORTS 11130 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. lrought To You ly lob Mclaren IMW On Orang• County' 1 ea1y ll1tenlng mu1lc 1tatlon "' ( The 29-ycar-old Czech-born left- hander then played superbly for the last two sets. using her power and anticipation to wear down Man- dlikova. Even Lloyd wlll be playing an the 3)nd Grand Slam singles final of her remarkable career Friday. ~" T.O.V'l Que~ SINlet Ivan Le11dl ((1tc!losloV1klel def JQhn LIOVO (8rltelnl, 7·6, 6·2. 6· I, Stefan Edberg ISwt<len) def Michie! Schee>er• (Nt!ht<lench), 6·0. 1·S 6·4 WOMIEN T.O.'t'l SemlllMI SINlet Cllrll E Y9rl LIOvd <U S l def CteU<lla Koll<Je • KllKll IWnt G«manvJ. 6·1, 1·6, Martine NevrelllOY• IU s ' def Hane MendllkOYI ((1ec110llovekle), 6·7, 6·1, 6·4 • tD!l.I KDCM Newport Beach FMSIERED ,. GWCwomen breeze, 81-36 Rustlers rip San Diego Mesa: Edison topples tourney foe _. It was a productive ni~t for Golden West College and Edison High in womens basketball Wednesday, but UC Irvine and Newport Chnstian came out on the short end an non-league contests. The details: Golde• Wuc ll, Su Dle10 Mesa H : Five Rustlers soored in double figures, leading Oolden West to its second win over the Olympians in two weeks. In the Fullenon Tournament, the Rustlers cnused 10 a 98-65 victory! or Mesa. Wednesday · t. Golden West had little trouble scorin& on the sm lcr Olympians. Led by 6-1 freshman center Shanna r and 6-0 freshman forward Stacy Barnes. who both scored I 5 points, the Rustlers shot S4 percent from the fiel~ In a college gam U. Su Dte10 58, lrvlae H : The Anteaters rallied from a 14-pointhalftime ficit to tJe the host Toreros late in the·scco.nd half, but fc I shon in dropping their first game of lbc season. , NataJic 'Crawford, filling in for the irtjurcd Cheri Graham, led the Anteaters with 21 ~ints. Teamm~tes Erin Hi~shi and Nadia Burks contnbuted 10 points . In htgh school action: Edl1oa H, La Qalnta 58: The C hargers reached the scmifinaJs of the Irvine Tournament with the come-from· behind win over the Aztecs. ............ _, ............ Edison trailed by three entering the founh quancr but Kris Herman scored seven .of her I I points in the period to fuel the raUy. The Chargers aJso rcccived suppon from Denise Ogburn who had 14 points and Stacee Johnson with 13. Slipping through ltdt.on'• o.nny ftanao manacee to aet •hot away deeplte defeaal•e preMare of Capo Valley'• Rob Binder (50 ) while Charier Dou.a Katona loob on. La Sierra Academf st, Newport Ckri1tiu %8: Lisa Mohler led Newport Christian with 16 points, while Sherrell Schmidt contributed nine points. Rustlers fall in tourney LANCASTER -Golden West College suffered its first loss of the young basketball season Wednesday night, falling to LA Valley, 64-54 in the opening round of the Antelope VaJley Tournament, here. Competitive field featured at OCC The Rustlers. 1-1. were behind 34.33 at halftime. but were outscored 10-3 at the stan of the second half to trail by eight. Golden West fought back with six straight points to pull within two, but the Monarchs quickly rebuilt the lead to seven thanks to some untimely Rustlers turnovers. Golden West could never seriously threaten after that. "I saw VaJley play earlier and thought it might be a long night," said Golden West Coach Jim Greenfield, "but we played them tough the whole way. I thought we played well. but that one stretch hun us." Byron Strachan scored 23 points. hitting seven of eight from the free throw line before fouling out. Strachan is now 17of18 from the line in the RustJers' two games. ..Strachan will be our leader this year." said Greenfield. '-------Oran e Coast faces LA Southwest tonight in Miles Eaton opener One of the strongest fields ever wtll take part in the 15th annual Miles Eaton Invitational basketball tour- nament which opened today at Or- ange Coast College. The tournament continues through Saturday evening. The ei&ht·team field compiled a combined record of 140-102 last year for a .579 winning percentage. Sall of the eight teams had records of.500 or better and the top six squads had a combined 128-61 mark last year for a .677 percentage. Opening-round action tonight fea· turcs the host Pirates against LA Southwest at 6:30 followed by the 8:30 matchup between Cerritos and MiraCosta. Earlier today, Mt. San Raiders-Denver: A playoff of sorts Sunday's matchup with Bronco's has great significance MANHA TI AN BEAC H (AP) - While the National Football League playoffs don't begin until Dec. 29, this Sunday's ~me between the Los Angeles Raiders and Denver Broncos has that kind of significance. "There's a tremendous sense that this is a biggame,"Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders said Wednesday. "Our players arc very aware of 1t and they're excited already. "We want to make sure the level of concentration and the level of intensi- ty are controlled so Sunday we can let 11 all hang out. "You can't look beyond, you can't look behind. That's all we can be concerned with right now." It's difficult to imagine that the winner of the contest at Denver's Mile High Stadium won't win the American Football Conference's Western Division title. , Both the Raiders and Broncos have 9-4 records with three games remain· mg.. Because of the NFL's playoff tie- breaker structure, the winner of Sunday's contest would need to win only one of its two remaining games to clinch the division crown. To put it a little stronger, it's possible that the winner will have the homefield advantage throughout the playoffs while the loser won't even qualify for p0si.scason action. The Raiders' finaJ N'o games arc aga1nst Seattle at the Coliseum and the Rams at Anaheim Stadium. The Broncos finish against Kansas City at Mile Hi&h Stadium and Suttle at the K.inAdomc. While the winner would be m great shape, the loser would have to struaa.te to earn one of the two AFC wilcf-Card benhs. The top AFC wild-Qrd contenders in add1t1on to the Raidera and Broncos arc three teams from the Eastern Division -Miami, New England and the New York Jets - . who aJI have 9-4 records. Flores knows how difficult a task his team faces -the Broncos have won 18 of their last 20 reJular-season garpcs at Mile High Stadium. ey ve n exec en ome 1e advantage," he said. "They have tht' totaJ suppon of that community and the players respond to it. "You never know what the (weather) conditions arc going to be like in Denver. Youcan'tevcncaJlup because they change hourly. Any time you play in inclement weather. it has an effect." Has Flores given any thought to snowballs? "No," he said with a smile. "I just hope something like that doesn't happen. There's nothing wrong with the crowd cheering and getting in- volved in a game, but when it gets involved in a game hke that, it's unfortunate." A fan at Mile High Stadium threw a snowball on the field as San Francisco was attempting a field goal attempt during the second quarter of the nationally televised game between the 49ers and Broncos on Monday night. Nov. 11. Dryer honorary Pony chairman Fred Dryer, who played for two years at El Camino College under SaddJeback College Coach Ken Swcarinsen before soinJ on to star for the Rams, will act as honorary game chairman for the Pony Bowl at Oranae Coast Colleae Saturday. Dryer will conduct the prc-pme coin toss for the I o'clock pme which pitsSaddleback against Fullerton. He will also award the Pony Bowl and Most Valuable Player troprucs at the end of the pme. An all·pro with the Rams, Dryer is now an actor,. starrin' in the tele- vision series "nunter.' Antonio met Mt. San Jacinto at 2:30 and lmperiaJ Valley fac~ East Los Angeles at 4:30. Mt. San Antonio and Cemtos arc the defending South Coast Con- ference co-champions. lm~nal Val- ley finished third an the Pacific Coast Conference, LA Southwest was third in the Mountain Valley Conference and OCC placed founh an the South Coast last year. "This looks like one of our strong· est fields ever," said OCC Coach Tandy Gillis. ''It atso looks like a fairly baJanted field. I'd say Sill teams have a realistic shot at winning the tournament championship." Orange Coast has won three Miles Eaton crowns over the years, captur- ing titles m 1973, 1978 and 1981 . The Pirates finished second to Long Beach City last season. Cerritos, which 1s returning five players and two staners from last year's 24-8 squad, may be considered a favorite. Paterno in favor of playoff "Absolutely," Paterno said, "we ought to be doing in our spon what we do in every other spon under NCAA auspices. The 1,500-meter swimming championship is decided head to bead. Wrestling. lacrosse. soccer, volleyball gymnastics . . . you wouldn't ~ave. people looking at gymnasts m different parts of the country and then voting on who's the best." Undefeated Penn State's Jan. I Orange Bowl date against No. 4 OkJahoma is being touted by some as a showdown for the national cham- pionship, even though second-ranked M~am1 will be playing Tennessee. No. 8,_ 1n the Sugar Bowl and No. 3 Iowa will be at the Rose Bowl, playing I 4th-ranked UCLA. Paterno is flattered but also aware of bis team's bittersweet bowl history in Miami. Three times before, in 1969, 1970 and I 974, Penn State has taken perfect records into the Orange Bowl. Each timer the Nittany Lions won the game and then sat back and saw other teams crowned national champions. ··1 hate lo sec anybody voted o ut ot a national championship," Paterno said. "It's happened to me three times. I felt if we had played (the teams that finished No. I) on the field, we'd have won." Patemo's plan would ~Ot eliminate the bowls. "They must be included. They've been too &ood to college footbaU." he said. "What I would do 1s take four teams after the bowls based on computer ratinp, power inde~es or maybe selected by a media puel, and on the first Saturday after New Year's. ha-ve them 9lay semifinals and a week later the finals. ace reaches volleyball semifinals Oranae Coast Coneae has ~ched the sem1flnal round of the Sou1hem Cahfomia Reg>onal Volleyball Tournament followina its I S-12, I().. IS, 15· IO. 15-12 verdict over visitinf Grossmont Wcdnnday niJht. The Pirates wiJ1 play in the semis Saturday afternoon at I at San Diqo HiJh. Witft1 vietory, OCCwould play an the fln&Js at the 11me site a• 7 pm. Saturday. Oranaic Cont continued its ma11cry on at home coun when: 1he Pirates haven't lost lin« the second match of the scuon . .. It helped us playin'-at home toniaht." aa1d OCC Coach Jane Halscndorf. 'They (0 ossmont) brouant a ·' &ood follow1ni. but our crowd sot behind us tonii)\t. too.·· Fr'C$hman all~nfercncc selections Ann Javate and Barbara Bally were instrumental in Coast's victory. Javaae, an outside hitter. had 20 kills, while Bally, 1 middle blocker, contributed 17. "Bally did a real Sood JOb at the net," saad H 11fCndorf. "She put a lot of prasure on Groumont' bk>cltina and forocd a number of errors." Setter Kim Rochow wts also credited by btrcoadl aJ play1n1 well "She mull have Md about SO assists to io With her three service aces." said Hal,cndorf. OCC' improved to 1~5 with the V"1C1ory • FoR THE REcoRo "'l. NATIONAL. 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Rams s1attsttu Scof't bV Ouar1en Oooont nt\ Rem & Flf\I oown\ Varos ru•hlng Y arO• oan ing f 0101 varo' Pun!\ Penel11u FumOttl·to\t Ru\f'llng TO\ Pau •n<> TO\ At•urn TOs Tora TO\ D>Cker\or lleooen Wn•lt! Cain 8roc~ C.uman Ellard Browf\ ,. lteme> Tota •\ OC>PO"'"" Bron r<emo T(lta1\ Oooonen•\ E taro Hun1er Oucl<wOfl!' 0 Hill DICktflO" Reooen Brow" Young Cain Mc Donato Gume n Berber Whtie Totals Ool>O"tnl\ l6 90 40 61-177 8?-261 41 73 6S T EAM OC>POt'lenh Rim & 109 162S 1986 3611 131 11S9 7HI 1110 15 •2' ll '2' 81 61• '\8 ••• 11 ,. )0 19 tJ 11 6 JO INOIVIOUAL AU\lling a Teb YO\ A110 TO 131 '1S 40 10 n lll o o 6"' 2S2 l 9 J 11 460 0 19 l6 I 9 0 6 21 ] s 0 2 18 9 0 0 I 4 4 0 0 .~ 0 00 0 41 1 162~ •O ll .160 12S9 JS 8 Panlno PA PC P l Yd' TD 19S 11S 13 7113 II lS S 1 211 0 330 190 " 7llS II 4SS 137 7• 7&02 14 AK-4Yln9 No Yeh TO 43 63.3 J 38 436 2 23 180 ] 11 113 I 16 11' 0 1ol 127 0 t7 187 7 12 1•1 0 ~ 7• 0 1 sa o 2 • 21 0 1 79 0 I 12 O 190 2llS 11 137 7IO? .. Flekl hockey HIGH SCHOOL Non·IM- Humtnvton Bffch l. Santiago o Hununoton 8eacll K1>r•"O Tnor~1IOse>n COLLEGE 8ASKE TBALL "NHL CAMl'aliLL CONllaltlNCIE eomonton Celve rv Vancouver Wlnnle>eo Kines ~1 Lou•• ~n1ceoo Minnesota Ottroll Tc><onlo Str1¥1M Otvl'*1 W L T Pt\ 11 4 319 14 • ) l l 9 15 l ,, 9 ti 3 21 s 16 l 13 No.-rl' Olvl•lon 10 10 l 23 9 II 4 22 ,_ 12 6 20 1 14 4 " 6 IS 3 IS WALES CONl'•IUU4CE l"etrl<k OM!Jon Gii GA 119 90 111 t9 105 119 94 121 19 121 •• 90 97 lOI ,. " " t?J 19 110 Pnlleoeil>"•e 19 6 O 38 t 16 7l WH f'lfr>o1on 14 1 3 l 1 9S 7S NY l\lenoen 10 8 6 26 9? 91 NY Aanoe" 12 IJ I 1S 91 .. P111sbur1m 10 11 l ?l 91 89 Nt w Jenev 9 13 1 19 U 99 AOtm• Dlvltl«I 8oslon 11 a • 21 t3 79 Monlrtal 12 9 l 21 106 U Quet>ec 1l IO I 71 90 79 ButtalO 13 11 I 77 93 79 Herlfo•O 11 11 0 12 91 91 Wedne\daV'' korH Quetlte S, Vancouver 4 Ne .. York Renoeri 7, Winnle>eo • Toronlo 10, New JerH v 1 Pi11~burgh S Oetro11 2 Buffalo 6 SI LOUI\ ) Cetgarv I Hertloro S T""""' Garnei Kines •• E omo<oton Montreal a1 Bo•ton Tc><onro e1 P111taotl1>n1a St Lout\ al Washington Siii condmons SOUTHERN CAlll"OltNIA GOlcl Mine-11· 18 1nche\ nerooack 3 nt A 11tr, ooen Kratt<• Rldee: 6 16 •ncnei h•rOe>•C~ Mountein Hhllh: Ue> 10 2 teer na rooack • cno1ra Mt. a.ldv: Not ooen Mt.~1twnn.n: I · 18 1ncht\ F1erdpac~ cnaor\ Stlow Summit: I . II 111("" n1HC1oac1< llt•i Stlow V•lev: 6 18 "aroe>ack S 11th SIERAA-NEVAOA RANG£ Uu«i ~1111: No new on a 5 ft 1>11se Packed oowoer one tnolt clleor •wo surface hfls IS ... nt; No nt..., 0" o 4 6 II Oest Groom.a se..ien c11eor \ 0-Siii Aenc:ll: No ntw on a 1 '' cast Pac,eo POwOf'< a no oroomto ""ff Cf'la1r' SeOt Sorinos: No rtoor1 Tahoe Donner No reC>Ort N0<111 Sier-Ooen\ F' O•., Su99r ISowt: No new on a 6 8 II Dase Pac"'eo oowoer oowoer ano g roomeo four oouDte cna•r\, ecceu •• 1X>noo1a A!Olne Mt•dow\: No new on a •·7 , 11 oase <Troomed oackeo oowoer t•gnt cnatr\ Homewooo: No new on o J S It oase Groomeo oowoer two cnairi 1nrtt \ur tact llfll *•• Velev 11,100" 1· No new on a S , 11 !Mist Packeo oowof r ~·oomto cae>•t car '@,, cna1t'\ ~· V ... v (6,100 fl.) NO ..... on 0 2 ) " Oase Pao.ea oowoer groompg 1nrtt C"•''' one \ortace 11tt ranoe Siii Bowl· No 'l'l><l" Hnv""v ValeY· No t>ew "'" a 3 S " tMl\e Pac~eo oowoer orom \•• 11101t cnelfs, on@ douoie cna1r Slrl lndlne: No new on a 1 , l 1 It Da\e Groomeo firm oaco.eo \" oouDle c11aors Ml. Re .. : No new on a J 4 ' ti On t C.roomeo, three trlole chairs one oouboe cnaor Ecno Summit Trace 01 nt"' on o 4 ' " !Mist C.roomeo •wo OouDte cnoir' <><'e \urface tiH Slerr• Ski Renell 1 r,.ce of new on o 4 1 11 case Pac•eo l·ve cnair\ l(lrtrwooc:t No "'"' 0" a I> 1 11 case Paneo oowoer 10 c~a rs Mt. RMNI No new or a ~ I " Oa\e Pack PG ano we• \· • c11a " 00099 R!Ovr. No new on a 1 , 11 oast P&CkPCI OOWdf't a nfJ 0'Q0mf'C s•v~r cntt ,., •nree svr'e1..t t•\ IS•oe.r P1u.; No new ufl a J 11 Oa \e Paclii.eO oowoer tour '"" f\ •wo \\Jrface 1t1\ Mlmmoftl: No new o" ~ I II e>asP P.ac.I\~ OQwOer. two gondolu 14 cnairs . four iurl~ce 11tts Slern Summit-No new on o J 1 • S ti Dase P ec•ed POWOer lour C~l•f\ tPlrft• \urface ••th June Mountain: No ntw on ' J • '' Da~e Powoer oackfO oowoer 111rer <l'la•rs Tahoe Nordic· No o• oew on a 2· l fl case Packeo oowoe r .... WUT•aN CON,.EllENCE l"KHk DM'*t W l l"C1 GI •• 2 819 LAkW\ Pofl•eno s.a111e GOIOen Stett ,~, 11 10 ~s • 9 10 .,. 1 • I 1] 38 I 9 , 717 308 9, Pno.nt• ' 16 100 tJ Mldwe•t OM \1"' HOu'10n 14 o 700 Denver ll I 6SO Dlltu 10 1 SN Ulen 17 9 S71 S.n Antonio 10 9 S16 S.cremtnio 6 tl l 16 EASTERN CONFIEAIENCE B0\101' PlllleotlC>,,le New Jtrsev w .. 111r>gto" New Vork Mllwau~H Detron Attan•a Clevelano Cnlcago lnOleno A hntk Olvltl<ln 11 1 II I 10 10 • ti s 1• ""'"al 0 1111\IOft IS I 11 8 9 11 I II 1 IS 4 15 weonudt11'• Sew•• la kW\ I) I, Utah 117 loll oi-' 118. Secremt nro Hl3 lto•ton t)O New Jer\e. 111 Artanra 109 Por11eno 98 Denver 119 tl\O••n• IOS 89S S79 500 •11 263 1>82 600 ASO 189 )18 211 1 2 I 1 • l ' I 1 • 6 1 ' ' 11 • .. e • Plllleoe1on1e I 1S WHll•"91on I •O 01 Pnoeno ~ 100 Cr11c;a1X> 99 Toni9ht'• Game\ OI-• or Coroen Sta re Milwaukee a1 New Vori.. ~•tlle at Cteve1eno New Je< HV al Oeiro11 ~an Antonio a 1 Oallu Laken 131, Jan IV LAI< IERS ( 131) -~amD" 7 1 I · 6 S Wor1nv 1 12 0 0 1•, At>Out·Jaooar 5 19 10· IS 70 SC011 S 17 O·O 10. Jol'\r>\On 9· 16 10 11 29 C:ooDtr 3·6 1 1 I Luu\ 6· 11 8·1 21 A Gref'n • 10 0 0 I KuPClla• 7·• 3·• I McGee 3 6 0·0 6 Toto I\ 46· IOJ 36·•S 131 UTAH I IV) -Dan11ev 12 74 17 IS 36 Matone 11 16 l 8 2S E aron S·I 1 1 11 SIOCk ton S·I 6 6 16 Han\an 4-6 O·O S Scurrv 0· 2 O 0 0 Mannion l I 0· 2 2 Ba i ev S·U •·8 U Roller!\ 11-3 0·0 0 W11•1n\ •·9 I 2 9 R Green I • • • 6 >iavt\ 0 1 O·O 0 Tote ' 48 96 )I •7 117 Score bv Pwloch L.Utr\ )1 )4 JO 24 11-131 Ulen 30 38 79 13 1-111 T•ree 001n1 ooa1t-L.ucas, Johnwl\ Cooper Fouteo out-Ea ton Re bouno\-L.aKer\ 6S ! JOM\on 91. Utan 6S !Malone ISi AUo\1\-L.ekers 2S I JOnl\son II 1,11a11 28 IS!ockton 11 Tota t loul•-Lakers l4 U•an JO Tecnn1 Cats-Lakers •ltCtOa oete~\f' 1• Maiont w '"'"' McC.ee Alltnoenc-12 ?87 O ls>e>ers 121, Klncn 103 SACRAMENTO ( 1031 -E JOM\0" S IS 0-0 10 O<Mro.no s 8 I I 11 Klt1ne l · s s & II Drew S 13 3 • 13 Tntu\ 1 I] O·O U fl\oroe 6 11 I ) I) NO()(l\On S· 12 •·6 u ltt•t v 4 S00 8 Tver)·9l·27 AOarr\07 0 0 0 Htnrv 1 2 0·0 2 Tola!\ U ·9S IS n l()J CLIPPERS { lltl M Jonn\On 12 11 1 9 31 Muwell 6 6 6·8 18 N1mpn1u\ S-8 )·6 13 Brlooeman 3·7 3 S 9 Nixon I u J·'4lm1 1·S 0·0 2. Wlllte 7· 11 6 1 10 Eowaros 3 1 0·0 6 Caoe 1 • 4·4 6 Muronv 2·S 1·2 S Tota ls '7 84 J3·4S 128 ScCH't bv Ouan.r' ~acremenro 76 12 JI 14-103 c11pe>ers lO 36 76 36-118 TPlrte PO•"' JO a \-N •O" "'O•• eo oui-None Reoound\-S,ac.ra merruo •• T r>orot 10 C ootr\ 63 MaH•t <I An1\l\-~crame•"O 36 Tn,.~s 10 C o oer\ 36 N l•Of'\ 1) To14 tr,.,.,\ SaCf'&rn~tt) 31 C11ooer\ 1• Tecnn.ca •\-Cr,a< ~ Jo"n\on 01oero1ng .,..ooo,on 2 t·t<•P<l Attenoanc-s •77 COMMUNITY COLLEGE LA Valev 6-4, GOiden West S4 GolcMn We\I (S4) LA .., ..... 16•1 S1•&Cl•en Sm"" S·me>sor De DD• Oe<;rna uti .. to " pf tC> to " pl tp I S 23 Aoartw\ 0 7 () 2 • l • II Ltw•\ l l () o 1 o 1 s'"'"e"\ 1 o • l 0 1 I> Gooor C" 1 0 • i 1 6 Maroer 1 1 b ~ 0 1 8 Benu~ 1 I ' S Looez a a i' Fn1"~a""' 2 J 1 • N l'Ol>e l"' 0 1 1 2 To•a \ /t 12 11 '14 To•a \ 11 11 I& !>A "'•" .-e -.A "'''"" l•·l3 HIGH SCHOOL u Slerrl J9, NewDOr1 Chrlst11n 11 L.• ~ltf'n C )t I NtWC>On Ct'lr C ll 1 IOflpl tD tofll>f te> Caortra 10 I 4 21 Kr ••ow O 1 I 1 Ve1u co l 1 1 8 'I< •n1me 1 O 1 7 Beeveri I O J 2 8e"eo11e O 0 1 O Brngllm 1 0 l 1 Mon•er 9 0 4 I& K """"'r 3 0 0 6 Sc"m•ot • ' S ~ To1a1\ 19 l 11 19 roiat\ 1J 7 IS 18 Scwt 11v Ouat'19n Le S er•e 1 10 IQ t )9 Newoo" ,,.,,,,,a n 6 J •t 6-28 ~otnrano v•v u , •di'°" '2 {NM·lff-) CIOe V ... 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S 0 J •O • ne• '>•" ' & • I J IO I , 1 8e,,r•"\ 0 I I A 8 S "000 I) 0 0 S 0 S•e"'O 4 0 0 I o o o :> ;owea ,,, r o o . 1 0 S E •aM b I o Scriror I O 3 1 To1e \ 14 I> 14 >4 T'>•& \ 74 •O lb VI Ha lll•me U Sen Diego )4 /0 COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN GOiden West 11, S.n Oie9o Me\a 36 (Non· Confertnet 1 S.n DlteO Mtw Cl41 Golden Wt\I II It !,! " pf Ip 6 l J $ 0 ~"' ,,.. B•naoDo Coot '" B•ao ,,. (or,. or a"' Har,.\ IQflpfl"C> J 0 1 8 ::,.a\t 2 l s .. l'""I>'" 1 5 .... ~.-.. ) c 1 :'I 6 Btt• 6. J > >·o•e• 1 O I A"'O' ) 0 7 • 8'J•@ ,....., .. ~ 0 Bor•t• 1 1 ~ To•~\ to • '• l6 To•o \ H J 9 Ha1•1.m e C.01C1er Wt\• J6 ;1 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Edison 61, L~ Oulnta SI 11 rvlnt T oumemenO IEOl•on 1'11 LA Oulnfl ISll ~.,,,,h. Ovbur,. Merma,. w \O' Ruoo Nl•noer Joru•\Ol"'I fOllpftD '9"11f lp J l .,... ""',....., 4 ~ 3 8 ' u ha'\ 6 0 1 S l 2 I 'J"O'"("' 1 I l J ..,. w ~ • 71 0 • Pa w u r ) 1 t 1 J • e .o. oc~· \"" o I ' It I) :')r t"I' ) 0 I II 11/\or• \ ] e TOIO'\ 14 • 2& It~ To•a \ 71 11 'I "8 Sc0<e ov 0uu1en E d•\On • 11 10 1o-t.1 La Ou"'" 13 14 ti ll ~ •e<M•Cal\ Eo:Mon oencn 1 Offp Sff fi$h1n9 DAVE Y'S LOCKEq INt wOOf"I &.ac11 17 .,,..,Qlprs 15 oon·•o b d r l bdi \\ O•uf' Df''C" ~ s.nte-P\t"l@&t1 "" ""''"'!pf'"' e><:IODu\ NEWPORT LANDING a 8"\llfr\ • t u no Dan 80 "'•"ertt OANA WHARF -44 <''U•f '\ >O tl~n 97 roe• coo This wfflr's !Tout planh LOS ANGE LE S -P .t1r• U\'< "f •·• Sa• Ge or" Q Jf!' ~e\' • ,.~ ,4 '" c'" a,,.,...,o.r ORANGE .... "o"""'a N :..i 'j~ P~o ,,...s• ~ Second-ranked Michigan now 5-0 Balanced Wolverines top Youngstown State: third-ranked Quke. No . 5 Georgia T ech romp call) 1ra,d-v.ea11 (1eorg1a Tech ll\l'r host T enne'i!>Cc·< hauanooga The tifth-rankl·d '\ cllo"" lackeh -rmpro,,ng thcTr record to 3-l "'1th their third road iame in fi,e dJ) "· lcd only 49-4"' until Pnce '>rnrcd threl' basket\ dunng ;in 11 -2 spun thJI pu1 them up Ml-49 "'1th 11 1 ·minute\ kit From AP dispatches teams. ll ANN <\RBOR, Mit h -(iuard Gal)· Grant scored 12 point!> to pace a balanced M1ch1gan attack as the No 2 Wolveri nes defeated Youngstown State. 56-42. in a non-conference college basketball game Wednesda) night Duke 84, Vanderbilt 74: (1uard Johnny Dawk in<; poured 1n 2 I poin1s and forward Mark -\lam· added 16 a<; the third-ranked Bluc De' tis coasted to a non-conference \.1cton over Vanderbilt 1n Nac;h' tlk · The '1ctor) "as thc 'iC\ enth w11hout a loss for the .\tlanuc Coast Conference Blue De' 1lc;, while Van- derb1lt''i Commodore<;. rnl'rnberc; of the Southeastern ( ontcrencc. sa\\ their record sink to 1-2 Dc"p11c a team-high I~ points trom sophomore fof"\\ard Dall) I h cf). tht• smaller Moccasinc; could get no closer than nine points the rel\t of the v.3, and fell to :!-I KusH 101, WHtern Carolina 79: Dann) Manning and Creg Dreiling each scored~ I po1ntl\ to lead se"en1h- ranked Kan\as 1n L.a"'-r<."nce Guard Antoine Jou~rt and C<'nter Roy Tarple}' ad~ed I 0 po1ntHnch for the 5-0 Wo1'enoes. while Young- stown guard GarT) Robbin~ It'd all scorers w11h 13 points M1ch1gan Coach 8111 Fneder re. moved fo ur of his staners at 12:03 ot the first half. leaving Grant in the lineup with the second team. Young- stown, 1-4, pulled to within one point. 25-24, before Friedcr insened his 'ltarters again and the Wolvennes pulled awa) .. Duke pulled away from a ]()..JO lie with six straight points in the final two minutes of the first half and then put Vandy away by outsconng the Commodores 12-6 at the outset of the second hal f t&tlead. 48-36. The .. 1ctof) gaH• the Ja~hawkc; :1 5-1 record and was their second "'in in as man:,-night'\ The Catamoun{s fell to 0-.2 . .\fier grahhing a I J-point halftime lead. K3n'i3s outscored Western Carolina I '·6 1n the opening minute!> of the second half and took a 57-P lead "'11h 16· I 4 to go 1n the game In other game~ involving top 10 Georgia Te~b 94, Ten11ea1ee·Cbat- tuooga 74: Senior guard Mark Pnce scored 25 points and sophomore forward Duane Ferrell added l 1 to The Ja~hawks 1..ont1nucd the scor- College, prep basketball scores c ..... WIEST Ll>f\9 ISHCI\ St ., H•w•ll Peclrtc .. LoVOla ·Marvmount 100 Bem•OI• St 1' Pacific 70. IOaho St '1 w u nlnoton St 7', 1oeh0 S7 W•••mont '5. Hu lf1191 76 ltOCKllS Arhona t3. Otflvw St Utal1 7', S.nt1 Cltte 71 COIOrl OO St '3. E 1plnol• 67 N Arh ona w, ort96n 61 $0U'ft4WIST Alloeto St e>, Cllko St SJ Bevtor .... t e 11H Lulf\eft n SJ 0,..1 ~oberfl "· San Oleo<> SI 17 SMU ll, Pr1lrle v .. w S6 TulMt 76 Coio<aOO 6~ UST Bo••e>n u '1. Georoe Me\Oll if Ce>nnec•tcut 7t Ma•wcl'tYlt1!\ 10 10t) Ore•tl " l Of\9 1\lano u 11 ~ 1),'lUl_, II Holv Cro" 11 Harvard 10 1.t!I Oii t S M.tllf\alle" 6t Nevv 10) Ptnn '' iO Plfl•t>Yrg" •~ I •'•"'•H• ,... Pro•~· •c• St Bonavel\fvre 91 C11flforn11 Pe SI T tme>4t 1', Penn SJ VIKano11e SO, Le Stilt '6 SOUTH Alebeme '1 Akler 6J Alt 1Strml"9ht m 6J E h " "'""St 4A CttmM>n 7' Morgan SI 36 Oui..t .. Vandefbl11 14 Et'1 C:arOllN '3. 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Bemidji tatt 74: Forv.ard I ,,rn•,t \\, l-.l·n111 scored 2ti p1.11nl\ Jnd )lll.U•I "-"11h Smith added 22 ... , I 1\\1ll.1 \I 1f\ mnunt romped The-' Ktdh li ftt·d l 11\111.1 It• J I 11\ be'l \tart 411nc<' thl' I '-l ,,., H \t'.1,11n v.h~n 11' began v.11h lour ,tr.11ght v.in~ \\1th the loss. lkm1d11 \\Jll ll'll 1t1 I 2 .t4" MERCEDES :I· • t J 1 •1 J J J . ~~~~~~~-' Hou9e of lffiPOi te C·O ·M·P·A ·R·E 0156 NEW & PRE OWNED HODELS l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, December 5, 198.5 * C3 HeltVWMd f'erti WEONUOAY'$ RIWLTS 116., ef JO·Cllv .... W .... ecl ~I ,.IRST aACE t r.,roong' Sne ' So Beo S1011.. 34 10 M1nar10out Btlt M•OO.• Mtnenoer '1•• h T1me 1\1 2~ 11 40 /00 )10 290 100 Al\O ran Je'1• L•• Aol>Olt Im T•a'-Dle Too O arnono Ov\ter. Balo MeQa n. Ut llm••• Del>••• F •II !>tuon e ObV s Jee~ C>O• GOlo N Snow Rio C•llv ScrelCnt d i: eDulOu• S.rer1e Me e>c>v Fact Gt nu11\f Ju•"r.f Now Now C oeoi. SECOND a.AC£ 0... m114 Oar> L. ec A·••re1 19 60 PJrr II ng H ~, SO• •t Grffr •9• • HtMe•oe1 .. "'' 31 910 610 seo u o uo • •o '•" '"'"''• Eao t Ca nov Coco -.1ov M•~•'" .c,,., S•eo ,._ l a •K n Scra•cn.o •• \ II <' l?DAILYDOU&LE ~l l>f •0'3S010 THIRD RACE Ci"e ""' t llt\tr•t Be1e1 6.0 l.O 180 -JC1o a101 At;arez •&O J10 r QOV \ llehe<llOn ~t•enOvUa\lt J 00 T mt 1 )6 I S A110 ren N•~'" lloce Zen•v Dll•'••' ,..,.,., vovage Wll•O\ N Jll'Qtt\ S<•arc11•0 BuDO•• Bu' ts IEXACTA 4 7 Pt •<I S71 SO FOURTH RACIE & ,_,, onu• Mt•o• •t S D e 4 0<. A 1aor--8 •<• • "'"' Cao.er ti.•~"'• Tm~ IQ ~ A \O "8"' 8':.!10 •t\' ,..,.1;,..-t Ne tJm• Be,.. ... H O T"" p eoo• Cit1• 801(2 M O-IP p,.'l 'l ... C' ~ '' 0.1tCI'\ PP\ O\OOP\f' Srra•r~eo N <e •no ,..o,..,a Gtc \'·O"'af"""I l'ioco\o "'ft.-evc,, lS EXACT A f o••C U~ ~ FIFTH RACE 6 •Jrln•11\ No•orit''° \o '' ~ 00 s~, Ou) Pi&Y Dttt6f'll)uUe'l't M'-'f'P',m,., B•er~ J IO .80 440 • 20 J6G ,. ,,.., \ , A. \') '4" f > jl ~' •"O ~'"C• Y~ ,., ,., C 'div S4ros r .. e a ~ .Yor•t a rto ~ •• ,. ~•" Cr \•a ~ "tO CJ L.ea ",.OCI S•r Sc"4 cr-ti"e ./ P "4 •,. .. -/ti l'IC 8 ... ~,.., ( ,, e 8~·,. Btt• l.S EX&CT& 4 3 oa ~~2)0 SI XTH RACE O•t ~ ~ _a """t M \f@r Ji. vartz t,... W"'"•wav,,o fT' ~ Meza P.,,.$,.... c Z:>''' <1e1el'\tue a T me, 36 4 S A so ran Tr sea OtcC.t C"...C•i.<.a•or A9&1ns1 Tl'1tt C•'>C ll" 8roaa 0'0•~ Paranoo" V~iet''•f"~ L "W Sct~'t"'f'tl co ... ,., ro Ea1JI• .,jJr""'IOl@'"r SS EXACTA b o o O l "l >O SEVENTH llACE ~ 1 r C,•U\ *"O c\,.~C.'#t!f'H8•t'• 0~ ~o e De er ,, ... e • 6(i ) 1(, '10 Ht ""0 a" .,.. .ne A .a,,.z 'ac --, I ()'O ' ~ A\-"4"' '=G .. ~' 0,, •' ',.,. M \S ~o ~'! B,.r:iia~ 1'""f'f'' (.., ... ...,"' ., \ ... ~ .. ...1 .. 11 _o.•c .. J ~ \("a 'C"@\ 'S EXACT A 1 6 :ia ll \ 06 IO S2 PICK SIX 3 4 I • l oa.o \.41 27) 60 '0 '# N r'll"l•"U 1 C • @f\ \ a "O'\~\ \1 P • s,, or\Oia••O"' oa 10 \7 6 4G •o 8 ..,,, "f'l l'IO 'ic-.~'' '-.ie "0"\ .. \ EIGHTH AA.CE I ·~"0"0' 11e•r:ia•,... 1 P· Cle Toro 6 &ll Ya\ e, •: '"ll•'e" M•za Sa\< ~aof Sre>e"·•• t' • ,... 1 ~ u o no 500 JOO 180 c \ •&• Cr:!vut ,\ q~ll O.s•• II "g ()o "•a\ .. ·• • ~· "M': -O" ~¢-'.• Y E oa C,er ,. .. ~ ?4 ': .. \~ EX.ACT. ~ • oe (, ' 50 NINTH RACE '.)•" .a "!\ B a<"'• ;;, \ ·"e "4erz..1•1a 5 .. "' ... ;fl'.., I . hO 2a0 ~ 20 HO .~ -,. , .. • \ a ~a' ~ B • t-· d'" ,g. ~~o .. 1a•·O" ¥•),\ ,,.... ,,, Sc-s· ... ~~a T"'e' 1 \ •tt&\..,r~ \S EXACTA 4 I oo c \10 '.a Los Alamitos WEDNESDAY'S AIE SULTS t:Ull\ OI Sf ....... 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Doc,.,,~ V • ""f' T .,.,~ ~~ " 51 EXACTA .a oa c ' ~ ""° FOURTH llACE '00 ,.,. • E a \v G•r • -,. a S·.-Ar-t s .,.a ... je.f~c.t•• 1.o.ao-. -.,.,,. t • \~f' &C J JC HC S SO '.c ,.lnH aAc.a a t'aros 1t99al llutnOf (Han ) UO CIH I l'lve (l.eWlll Cl'IAO• Oa~ {Oflier~.enl Time 20 01 U •XACTA II \I pelO tUO JUCTH 'lAC• -YetO• no 210 310 H O HO 1•1111..t lft iCrte~rl 1 60 • 00 110 L.OV Ci.tile Ct th l~erlJ 11 60 J'OO Llie ~IVlft IP1M<en1on1 2 10 T·rne 1030 U UtACTA 11 41 N ICI •~:Z 20 HVUfTM 'lAG• .00 vero, Br eze11 ISrltcllft !Ha rl I 4 60 Poull(l(ltes Doi tBero1 Cor...i11e IMllcntlll Tim.I 10 1' U •XACTA l I I I 0•1<1 00 t0 •tOHTH "ACI tOO vero• ) 60 2 10 • JO u o 2 20 TPlt Bedulno IE (;rel 2110 10 10 4 60 Htr Hano (L•C~.... 9 40 i10 S•t rl 111 Htr Cro .. l'I Cret lJtr 2 60 T0mt 1033 NINTH RAC& .00 varo• C"·llll•<>ero• Hermon l3 60 ~·v•ncv Ml!cne~ GO•I\ ~fffll•n Cree~r r.,,.. 1010 IOAO 660 • 00 )60 • 00 il EXACTA 4 1 P<t•O 513140 n DAIL y oooa LE I " palO '311 00 U l"ICI( MX S·l ·I I 1·4 1>e10 ~ 40 10 7~ .._...nruno '•Cl'-•~' 've ,,O<M\ C•rrvover POO• \12 061 64 SI l"ICK NtNIE J o 1 S·I 1 1·'1 '' o e1C1 '1 en 20 •o one .. , Mino unei \even P\Or>e\I Ce(rvovt r POOi II 62L71 Allenoenct 3 60S Wom.n'I YOleVblll CC>IW<l\UNITY COLLEGE s.utMni c~ R~' Ore"Of CO•\' Ofl Grou mon1 IS 1 ICi \ \ 10 '~ 12 Wrtillnv CtF RANKINGS 4-A EcMMWI; 2 E uoraoo ) ._oe•e I Ce ovon Al'e nt •f"' ~ Eo~wooo I> Celt•· •CO 1 Fountlln Y• .. 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'R 1 ,._, :-R u,:; 'R 1 lb:; 'R .i 18'i 'R l-' 14'i \R T lh~\R I~ ONE HOUR SERVICE or less in most cases MICHELIN MICHELIN XZX • MX XH • 'l'I t, qc~ 11 'l'I Ill (tCj )I\ qq \t; QI) ,;' I R .i ~ 1-1 P:11C. • ~H I'. 1r, -R 1-' P.'OC:. "f, R 11, r.1'\"S Rl'\ I~::, "<,R IC. I' lC. ~ R 10, PRIC[ \46 lt.i •II lfl ', ... ,, 44 <1 <N "4q 11\ 'lQ Ml4'1 I· I qq MICHELIN MXL Low Profile for lmporttd Car1 70 Series YOl.. MU T PRESENT THIS AD F'OR THESE.. PRICES PIUf'L'I [.'l(P'tll[ u.u.u MICHELIN MXV • TRX Harh Performancr lb'i • l 'R 1 I 1-c, ·o '\R1 I 1ec -o c.R 11 18S -1) 'R 14 lQS -o ~RU 1-l~ ·o I IR 1' "1\ \ ~lo qq ;o~ ·o llR ,, "1\ \ l'i qq .,_ ______ 18\ tiO H R 14 "1\\ lq qq l'IS f,O HR 14 "1\\ •2 ~ "1.1n, "'"' nq1 IQ\ t.0 HR 1 S ~ \ \ 46 CJ9 "''"d r .. n "" 2CIS Ml HR 15 ~ \'\. ~ \Olli \!It:' & prtcf' 1qo f.S I~ TR\ 0 J \<,"-le+ "I lfll \-qq or,q qq b4 99 (,Q q<J -6 CJ9 .._ ______ _. ................................. _.. ......... ._ ......... ._ ________________________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~---- , ----------~-~·~~~---------:--~----------------------~~~~~-=======~~ ----------------------·---.. C4 Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT I Thursday, December 5, 1985 ... i FUNKY WINKERBEAN.----------. by To'!' Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau i DE.FINE. "ft-1£ ~)~()(.1.Jt'~(. 'I) '"IAtlE 1 lJJN1<..1 HOWS II (J()IN6. r;TRA~? I tf)N6 TfMl I I 51RJl1l-Y r.1J AN /JJJltJ TY- !O PJ4Y 8A'J/f,, (Y' c,a)/lSt. I THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE by Jeff MacNally by Bil Keane . ' \\Wish I had a pair of ear Muppets." "I love It when your parents visit, but I can't say I'm sorry when they leave." . MARMADUKE by Brad A nderson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ke~cham ~~ 1 s .. Ifs a surprise Christmas present. .. DRABBLE ~ND T~I~ I ~ BOS OUR rE. 1 OlJC.K. GARFIELD ,MOON MULLINS · A RE.Al OPERATOR .. ·JUDGE PARKER . ~ 11 MR. W1LSON mREw His WEl.CLWi MAT AT ME ~ • by Kevin Fagan NO. I 1-(i\\1£ O~ 'IE.I\" .\Miil£ -.1fl. \1. 1 RA26v t 1 by Jim Davis No, No, GL,ADYS ·· IOMO~f?OW MORNING. . :-"" I • by Harold Le Doux I E"'PLAINEC" TO ALlNT vo1A 51-iE DIDN'T K.:Ow I THAT YOU WERE TAt<-tN(, A ~HAT eEN WAS AN") SHOWER ANO eEN WA<:, ARTIST' IM C,01NO C.ETTl"JG D R.ESSED l AL...50 TO SHOW HER E"-l='LAINED THAT f\EN WA~J••' SOME OF HtS I PA tlTtNC• A L AN0$CAPE PAINTINGS' THIS A.FTERNOON ~ THEY'RE lN I ~ ~IC THE GARAGE I ·-• 118E. rM f.ZEAP1' iO W Ml( LAWD0(. PEANUTS '<OU KNOW W~'( f DON'T WANT '<OU TO BUY ME AN'f'rntN6 FOR CH~ISTMAS T~IS YEAR? l1VE NEVER SAID I 11ATE YOU l IZ I THEN BU'f' ME SOMETH1~6 !! ~ - , .. FOR BETTER PR FOR WORSE YEAH. ANNIESA/S ITS f\MAZI~ -SHE SEEMS 10 GET PREGNANT ATTt1EDRDP OFRHITT' HOW DOES SIE.'JE. FEEL A6DIJT ALL -(_ _1H1S'? TUMBLEWEEDS BRIOGf Both vulnera ble. South deals. NORTH • It 7f5 Q AQ o 7 SS • A K 65 WEST EAST + QS + J 10 "'10986 <:? J 5 ,SZ o K9 o Jl0-8% + J914 2 • tOS SOUTH· •A9'3! Q K 7 0 AQ64 •QI The bidding: Soath WHt N•rtlll £aet I • PH• S • Pa11 3 0 ..... 3 . , ... 6 • PaH PaM Patt Openinr lead: Te n of Q. No, your eyea are not deceiving y6',f Thia la the same hand u Wf'dnuday. Wf'll, almott. The North South hands are identical, but w~ have made a Cew changes in the £a1t-Wt1t holdlnp to hirhli~ht the pofnt we •tar ted to make. Apln. tbe contract la 1tx spadts, 1nd once more the openlnr lead is the ten of hearts. Declarer wins t hf' kiniit and uthf's the ace kins of ,.:s: '(ES, CLAUPE, y'OIJ H!:AR'7 A 5Hcff. ~ 11' WAS P1PPL.£: AGAIN, SNUFFING" ~ A COCKROACH WlfH HIS 51X·GLJ~. ~ by Tom K. Ryan VOLJ P IJET,-i:R HO~e I CAS~·rN Fl~"t; PIC1PLE! "' by Pat Brady /IS HAJZP lO ~HD A f NICE f RE004 Pl.la. WrTM ru~ SM~ NW A iYCCAANICM, 8(,U. I PLA V IT SAFER trumps. lo wnt(h both defenders follow. Obviously, the contract is secure aa long as declarer can limit his diamond losers lo one. One way to tackle the hand is lo take the diamond finesse!. It does not take a genius to see t hat not OMAR f-'1 SHARIFF ---l only the finesse but the contract would rail as the cards lie, ror declarer. will have to ronrede a second diamond tric k. · There is a line that gives declarer • slirhtly ~tter chance. It will brlnr home the contract whenevf'r the finesse succeeds and when t hf' cards lieu they do in the diagram. After drawing trumps. declarPr cuhf's I hrtt round' of club,, di, urding a diamond from hand. t htn rulls t he last club. No" declarer tlku the ace of diamonds, crossH to the ace of hurt' and leads 1 dia mond from t ht table. Obviously, 1( ~ut hu t ht king o( diamonds. tlerlartr ln'!e, on Iv onf' I r1l"k t n l hf' suit. As t he cards lie, however, East follows with a low diamond and declarer's queen loses to West's king. But West is end played. Whether he returns a club or heart. declarer can slu(f the diamond loser from one hand while rurfing in the CHARLES . GOREN I other The key to thf' play in ~he die • mond 11uit lies in the trump suit. If dedarer has a trump loser. he can not arford to lose a diamond. If there 1s no trump loser. d~larer can afford the per~tntage play in dl11mnnd,. For lafonDaU .. abht Clilarlee G•rn'• new ••J'eletter lw f1wWce playen. wrhe GONa BrWI'• Lett.r, P.O. Boa 4426, OrlHdo, Fla. 32802-4426. ' ... _CALL 642-567-8-IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CAttlNG FROM SOUTH ORANG'E ........ . .... ,. O• ..... . . • •O .. t .. \ . [ __ • ...,_ .... __ ::-a_ .. ___ } .... ~ ... _1.•.·.·.·-.. I I = ~~ r------........ · ,. l..._ ____ 8UIMaAT ~ [ ~ ' .. RA._.·~.•.u ......... ".:no-· .. •I Real E1t1te For Sale Geaeral 1002 Hoa111/Coacloa Gf HHl 1002 1 -------------' GE 159.9100 .. ~ . . Traditiona l Realty 631-7:370 •Br 1Ba 1Cl22 IYd ate G.v ref<tg JO~t" rs !'lo ~t't'> $5211 Aqt c;5.::, ' 'S EAS TSIOE Baer-• • Ille. " I then $4 50 ...., '>• ... , , o"'3·311"' or o ' '.c66 l;iitiil Or<tr>n .. C:oast OAILY PtLOl!ThurlOay December 5, 1985 CS THE ART OF SElllllO IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S o ~-CLASSIFIED PAID.__ J_ L ve ""~'P f 0U "avP * Soectacuta• apts * ' 3 2Br 1 & 2Ba suites • Soa(.tous townnous~s •F,,eoiaces * Pr,11ate t>a1c~"1e~ O• Garoer pat 05 WMY HT? •3 bgntec t9l'ln1, court~ •:; Sw1mm1ng poots •Stream~ & ponO!- • Sorr7 no pPts • h.rn.sii1ngs <ha11 N"1" N01 CALL H3-51H SE&WllD VILU&E 15:,55 "'Jf'lt ngtor' J111a9t ,dre lrOr"' 5Jr DeQC '•.,e....a~ nor•n •' B~ac~ McF'adoer "'"~' ,;r 1,,1 F3oder HIT IUCM'S FllEtT au.ET RES(lllT • v NG • Soan<i.ng 'lf'd'!'O ooo., •Cou•t varc •en il•n1ng •V•gnPtte BBC. ~·ea!> M F snr C M 3ijr Twn"se W D trplC $333 · Nr DC" 650· 7327 att 5 30 Newpon , Olk 10 beac.h F n-smkr to shr nice 3br 2oa Oupl~ $500 722-8444 Non-smkr Kuchen p1111 No pets $275 • 14 utd Jn111 Prk 1t11 733·2085 Npt Sen Cute :ibreia1 Pen" Oupta non smk F SJ60 ,011< ocn 673-458€ N smkr snr Newpon Crest ~ownnouse w ooot spa '""" s $4 00 m o 642-3850 or 646· 1869 L DO I/ f\l'v DEluXE APT t.EASE S' l50 MO 641'.1-"'006 lllwpt Ben shr 2Br 28a L1v1nQ a1r,ne., Coh Guest turn aot S367 • 1 elec HOu~e Stps !('. ocr-Ul•IS i;•et n-smkr MF 642-015!: ,nc S " Fee 55"'1 ThEPfRENT 675-8861 NP BEAC'"' l"urn 2BR 1ba gar Siiort •erm vi< Ag1 f. ~c. a'.,. )r 954.33;5 ,ElfTMOHE 3BR i BA 1rg & oeaut w :>cea,... ~1ew 3 car gar ,, c; ..,.,,,, 1rash comptr ,.,,,. 1oc oatn Lrg deck O'S ct CIOSl'I soac.e $1600 mr 315 Hotmwood TSL MGMT 642-9412 P•ot non-smiter 25-35 tc snr 3BR CoM nse Gar age pv• oa Prime oeacr •OC $550 'TIO 673-0822 P•omor tory Pt Fantastic ocea" •U Snr 2or 2ba at ame"'' es $700 675-7835 Rmm1 nse nr DCh clear resp n-smkr $340 mo - ut11 ~ 100 sec 675-3823 R N see11s, nonest resp prof 25-35 10 lmd -'" snare nousing. CdM 'NB Karen 213 437-1020 SPACIOUS APARTMENT • MIL E i:1:1QM OCEAN Roommate fem oret snr b42 235 • 40r 2 St• hse nice area $2~" KrtS 895-7846 Wtrlrnt ,,.p51airs 2 BR • BA ,. ooc• 4 12 38tn Snare 3 BP 2ba CM ~ f Sr °'IP.,.OO'' •stano no,...·smo1<er • 3 ,1111 •s• s••Dt,,.. t;,'02145 mv sec ~22-817 1 YOI DESERVE IT GATED 'l1..AGE COM lvlUl\i T • Bo•"" 2 . Ba 1600 ~ •· "' P,.PE ~ U ) Q • .><l'"lgP 5P" ,, mdc;'"' :>u·IPc; .:>·n•"lg •oo,.. "" ct"''""<; • •e Olde,. l"'ave ove" Sn• 20" Nwp• Ben apt " sm~r av now Orb~ I I S~SO r CIOS ult 6'3·846A 5,.., •11te .,o,...,e w ocean "" .dQ Bero a1 :>•·• r e~ct "'' ;r .• "'~ 0t.el S• a,.., .sac; · 838 a'1 ·p,.. o•,v •'" .a• o E~EGA'r r •v NG ..,, ' tS ,...,,.,u1es vlrlttl for .--~·•gf\t c11' t' ~ covr• ... c Int 2740 IC S~ (' P1aza jUS' east 11.p,..~ " B ~o 5 SOutt ot __ S_N_G'!!""-'!!"E~G!"'A~R!!!"A-G'!!!"!!!E--~].! .... "' •;;a 01..'!l> ..\;, _.., '"T!P.r ~s :>~10 ... ,...'f.r •'~'A<1• • 4 --3 ~~5-5 JE :~ • ,,c. ... A, ... "" .. ,, .c. s. 5,,, ~c o. · 9 ·s .;. :. , .. ~ Commercial Lrq ::'BP 2BA .,rl~ uPC'"' -'' y c. ,•::; :·.~;ll~· ,;.,, "4 l•nP Ave No f ... ,.:i .. •8 ,.,,,.,. ~ •• ,., . , ,1• ADI Hei,ltts R.I . Sale Reat 2684------ ('l~P Q 5dftfl mn b'""6' Q··~.. A ·~ f • 1' 1. C t ~" • ;:'A,1,1 •Jf<;A A'-'-5 • Business Office • • • • * * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tht Rtal bt1ttrs Ba lboa Peniasala 2607 ..-1 '> ~f< 'J :_ t•• ~ 3! A t~"· ..,, ••1.,j !!"" • lent 2769 GA.RAGE SALE .__ ______ 1 LIDO PHI Harbor View, steps l.> orv 4BR 2oa. 2000 s'f redec 5 l-.l' ~ Clt-" •4 • •f'. E "•DE 201'1 ,:BA i ''C:•IC Cil,,rlvd•O ~rl' S' .5 'TIO C.u1~ r~1cti ~ -., ... '" r'iearr "Ptltnqs sc; '5 "' " It's that time ago1nl Make sure your garage sole is o success by od11ertis1ng in classified. Start your ad two days before the sole to attract the most buyers c A L .l•t Us Help Y" Sell y ,., Pte~ertr! C111 Ct111lflt•, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. I s L E E v s I I I' I I 2 I F R E E v-1 ~I 1_..._I ~1~ .....___.I t 1 Daily Pilot }> I Claaiified '1 1' S.2-5678 f ' J ~f\/'I Get GREEN cash fOf WHITE elephants with a Classified Ad Call 642-6678 WOID HMI r __ V_I_A_..,.A __ L..---11 ~ "One lh•ng I've teamed aboul (5 I I' I . gardening," grumbled my . -· · neighbor ... a weed ts a plant wrth " ~,-... I E-,-j-,-r ... l .... 1_N,..l _v~l-11 -.,--~-;~~:~: .~h~h:h:~.~o Q~:: · • • • • · you devel~ rrom step No 3 below • PRINT NUMBERED I' lfTTf RS • I beacl\. I br Iba ~tove 1,, 1111 F'ncd yd$ t095 ·mo refr1g Low d own ~asy lt! lt!l 3'3 ;. 7792 terms 673-29621E Haat. Beac~ 2140 leac~ Prorrty 1175 3BR 1BA 1rg rncd vard •CORONADO WATER· room tor RV $850 mo FRONT Spacious 3br S900 sec 662-5757 2ba Condo on San Diego Bay 40' boat slip poo1 Unturn "ICean hJy vie"' Step'> tc ocn spac 2or ?Oa tprtc O w enc1 gar yrlv A.:!lt~ 110 petc; sac.a mo 5•3 1ci90 Jll .i Corona del Mu 2622 Opt• So 01 PCH Nice 2Br ::'Bd l . ar gar trptc trig St tSO ::' per~n., 038 ·• '4 N ..,eb o.:"-6440 E '>10e smdl. 1 Br Pertee• lu• "''I 10 t Super 1.•ea" S4ti· "'' :: "'5 o:igo .?962 g 294-9964 (6191 423-3790 t11•n 6 011<5 10 bCh Avl tBr lrg 11v rm Of'"' Pd1'1t 11eaort Pror 1580 1mf'lt>C 969-65 t5 cri::.ts Ot•nd!> k tcnenettt' fl,PN S1ud•O p,;r· a ~ 1 ' "" m.cr Pd ut•t S650 ,,,l ... r., r "O"• .! :.~., ,,. A"d1 n ,..._. 6 .. !J .. .JJ88 ,..., r ~, • ' ,~r.t 5.?, P~r bu"9a1ow nr PCH O• •''o•a Jh• 2ba 5695 * IAlllTM MITI * ASPEN CREEK RESORT Qr o k <; ,,,,;i,es 3-4br 591~ Nici> 2B• .Ba u051 " 'C<1• n ~"' • r ,.._ ~' (J .... _ Chair 15 81 your bac~ door P1oress10f\cllly dee· orated Steeps 8· 10 Cov ered prkng sauna spa S 150 per night Dye: 24 1 -0292 Ev 65 t 8514 53':1 6 pl' Agt cost gar 0 Vt. trplc • .,t' )'<~ .\PQE .B• .b~ .,c,··~ 0 • n5 ~'Iii Jet:., ':' ~ "fd' \.. ·~t' t S ';,:I tr-A,,, S£"" -:jb ·.!.J' , 2144 v lid Rental!> 6;S -~,.., Irvine Costa MeH 2624 * •REllTALS• * 1Bdrm Apt with oa1co,..., CALL us REGARDING Pool No pets 54q5 Cal! • 01 l"I' oe<.t Br .B" ~,ir IRVINE RE NT AL S Aller Jpm 646 Jo t 13 Irvine Coast Rultors 711-7500 11.w J ""' .,a, .,c" ~ • .,,., Nr t',.t• .,4<.. ·,.~ • lea tab Ht1111/Conclos Geaeral 2102 4BR OCEANi'RONT Nwpt Sch 111 J1ine $ t4 75 mo OCEAN VU .ipts :?BR tBA t on .. to Och HS $650 675 JACOIS REAL Tl PRIP MHACEMHT 7141111-1113 3Br 2Ba 2 car gar No pets Lse St 150t818l888-5510 01 18 181346-0440 PARKCREST UNIV PARK Lovely 20• den 2 ,oa Cl1ndo 1800 sl attacii Qilf ava11 now $ 1r5 786·3818 Uni• Park Condo 2br 2oa Obi gar new pa1nl crpls S935 mo 1 s1 last 1 sec 854-797i or 863-1460 RHTAL HHEHCE w oodb11dge 3BR 2ba NOT A LIST AGENCY conoo AIC frplc inside * 131-11I1 * tndry Alders Assoc & wtr Rare g·h!W! otf PCH S300 s pCI A11a1t now $980 m Stps ocn bach pad $425 tst tst sec 559· 7343 Nol far lo waves 2t>r S595 WOODBRIDGE 3 Bdrm 2 2br :?t>a NB aCldress $675 $ecure 3br 2ba $700 Oath lam room lrplc Exec 4br nr H20S1295 QSl•OS overhang nicely 539·6191 Best Atty cost fandsca~ $1275 mo MANV OTHERS AVAIL 640-1321 olc t720-6897 lalM& Jala.. 2106 L11au hack 2141 Woodsy roomy 2Br. yrd YURU • WJmR nvge hoboy rm s 1:>00 • HllT TERMS 1st last • urns 499-2286 Ailtr Prtptrtit1 L11aa1 Hilla 21 SO 111-4000 Leisure World unturn 2SR Vrly E Bayfront llOme 2BA lrplc 1rg !>ale $875 4BR 8BA, furn or unfurn Owner 213-54 t-6196 A11a1I snort term also S3000/mo 673·4062 &gt ....... Ptai111l1 2107 29r 18a DVple111,. Frptc. gar $850/mo 553-8500 838-2951Ev854-12321 1421111U1.IW Almost oe»anfront crl)ld dei:or ullls Ir" call S39-8191 Agt sm cost Co:ey 38drm 2Ba 1 blk to bay 2 blks to OCH" St550 1se 673-0708 C1pi1tuu luc~ 1111 BLUFHOP dupi. .. ocu n 11-s 2700 st Jbr 2 t>a oettos trpl 19 1111c 9111 mature cp1 no pets $1?00 mo walk to bNC:h ' Pine' P11rk ts1 111111 't'C 83 I IJ2201493 fl8C,ll Ne.,.rt leack 2169 t 12 !>lk to beach. 28A $995 mo yriv 633·9161 or 536-9524 evs 2Br Iba unlurn hobby rm W 0 hkups gar Olk 10 tx;h S750 mo yrly 2 t I 32nd St Open I t -4 ~ NEWPORT CREST • JBr 2 , ba dbl gar end untt lrpf pa110 2 t>lllCnys small ocean v-tennis POOi S 1200 m o 23 Landlatt 559 8053 eves wt.nd • 81Q CANYON 2Br 2Ba tt,.ic prvt PlltO sngl ~ kt!> te11 parking COM munll\' OOOI 8 tf'nn1s $ IJO(I J .. fl 640 4868 Ha-te IOINM'\lng yOU want 10 Mil? Cl&Mlftecl ad• dO 11 w ell I C all N OW &42-M78 2 Bdrm 2 ba Easts•Ol' .: Oil'• patio $5SC' "'" pet~ .itt s 645 5:.1: 2BR t ,BA pvt t•1or; '"' 111~1dP unit pat•\ ::.11 Nice No oets S650 ~ Ca1tJeaneJ1 1.tin IAWD Q v>P W A.l !S re•110 l".J.I' r 't • ,, tea t.~•hnG~ r .J ~1o-, "' • • t' .. 11..:or-~ ~~~ 't ~liPit"'·-l'~\,, ir.. r f~ 11io. S ... 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Newport Beach 266 9 r...,.t • , ,, • v.., ••(' H.1 ..... ' . I I ·. -t -' 1'' .... .,,.._, SUURl MOTEL ;:.., d C' ,,,1 240~ •64 EXECUTIVE HITES • 1\1 "I'" 'rP<> !vi ~· , ... e.. r\•. ver Or -' ' . I • ~ •-Jf'C:.. • •i.. r " '*"' .. < •(l(l • ( J .S~"')!) .,•, .. '4._~,;o.. ., . U~TO S90C OFF!!• • c ,tRNNll l ,, UNI llRNN~\ P FITIKSS CUUIS. HHIS SWlllllC pltu llllK~ 1Mn1 Sarrt !It Jtls '°'''' optt •"'' 9 It 6 ~ood """''"'''"'' , ~··•pnr'I R• •• h '" . . ... .. f-t I 'lll I ltij , •port Kt••• h lllo , .. ' \ h4'l 1104 ""'.. ' il ....... 4 ,,..,,. • ~., " ~" r 4t-.. •.:'- SU I SUll LOD&E . \ h \,. d4.i.t ~"'' -itlo ,., ,. f Pf'fC • ...,. ~ '1f'c;>CIS" VH,llOll lea ta ls 2722 4B;; "' .. 1 '•ont 1ulhr 'u'" •\ A. 111 montnl\ ' .... M'.. r • ., bl-'\ act .. 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IQ OOa fi'() 4'33 C } N1~ erM 548 1'4il c -------------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, Oecomber 5, 1985 ----------...... -------------·-------·-------c .. atrdil Preb'~l Lott I,., .. 2925 Lest A Ftad 2925 S1lt1 5510 Ci11er1l _.. ______ _ h~iMILMatiH ~tall/olc apace for rent lflfl 1111 cornet o t McArthuf & Coast Hwy Prtmt1 1po1 1n 111n(lmr11k 1cx: 24 t 1 E Coo11 Hwy Ste :.>00 Corona oe1 M<tr 67!.-4900 laal1t11 I FiHaci 1l FOUND ADS ARElREE Call: 142·Hll 1, ,\.:it\1 t1lk wl\t S1~11•11 MuS-y mdlti urn blu tr~•' no~ mutl Vte BBi PM 673 bO 11 01 494 3685 --,-R-,H-11-,--AFTER <...1mn111 Ptnt•room AU•1' SCHOOL t11111 Knnwl&<jOi' of vtr ,,,d, c.amers .i"a PMr •oes l OST LhHu A1>SO 11125 prou•'s l!ill1>lul Will J ~ml fomul!! g111y1111n '""" Monday IPM lo 11p vc;tv Paulartno & Bear prox 8PM l •ies 11AM EARN $!:>00 Rewartl' 556 3607 10 Jpprox 7PM Thur& LOST MOdel R C Airplane ff 5 Optional MONEY ie""'"'' ,.,d f Blutl Mee A1>1>l'r PENNYS AVER , I • . -~ • --· . A 1ll11ct1 6011 SiiO Cl;riul IOtlice 5400 Cltrlul/Ollict 5400 Tecbiul/fr .. es 5505 ' s Cotdspot -Mu1I ~II •arll CHEUL OFFICE P /T grr:cRrr:ya•y -------, •!vll:. qo cono li•\1 If '°"' HE ~ ~ "" I All 4 30 1513 8024 rtw• 1111 Ille typ errand$ FO\I paced Newpor 1 SIYllll OOUISELQll ••1 f't l•THESTH Slut.lent OK ':>~I 3200 enrich consulting hrrT" THIH( RMOlll.l Rt1l11g) w tho" ,. u11•u1c &HEHL OFFICE llt1t1dspart umesecre111r) s hern Calll 'JV ctryl'I•' P'> lfl $.,75 t&JO S3•,ooo. tt $50,000. ' ' 11 t"' w1111 ,,.11n1mum ~ yo M..i1or ... onuk'nas or• '""w"J' s ui.o1u im CM 63 1 3197 II 1'1111 llm• wt! I u • ti, 20 25 hr• tng, vii ar more on .omm1ss1on1 pn~t,illltlti;i, A.ltt1rnoons ~~':e:~P~~~I ,;p•no ; ,fie <:ittt'er opporiun11y 1c11 Hl r nic.t:RA r OR U1tnel .11111 di•• w1ll1ng lo work <.,nrr11• Sunt111vs Musi n ... e .. 'eSSll" Preter .somf1 a 1av1ngs covnsotor ,,'" $10<1 ">411 :!J80 h<1•0 101 11. cons1e1er thl!I h '" , f UJalf Coslil Mesa btan 1 n 1 ,,._ Mt.,ttll L vnch Realty·~·~ h<tVI' good II vne llOIC€ payroll e~per N smkg 0 ~al and1c1lllt' will po~ sf AHS L 1 IF' 'II ,, REF ... most pres11g1ovs most "'"1,. ctr Pllnl well 1t111 C111Judy 675·3S5 t Id a c; 011 ,eartellto• l•JI' 1r11 E•cel cono 5530 Ctaeral ... , .... 01,rertHititt 2904 854 2'io6 or 760 8614. 1660 Pta~n1111 A~tt C M PRIZES Loll Tiger stripped mt cat ftlUHl•I FOUND Bike Near Corona, s A bl.l are.a.. ..WJ:U I! ~ Oil ..s.LJ>1M1man • .AWi)' TRlPS '1~7 1358 ...... 'ldntlll , 631 2177 ~rQwth (1(1enled nan•tt "' SECRETARY expei 5111111105 counsel<>• $.'!:>0 l 1,h f'dl Es1 18 Prep11r" LEIAL SECRETARY 'Work in ti pluah Newpotl eaper J plu~ Must Mv• Wt!IAL POOL washer ~ - ytlutsett tor lhe nelll ro I '"' 1t1igut•or1 itnd generat_..a.acn J)J~ ... _. Pao-P'O'IC~t oll qa fl;l't m.11"l1r~ ll)ltllt' 11.QQID. .,C.ate:eu;Ul· -bu~"""° 1>nrcttcfl at-11me Secretary Prelcir ~OO<l telephon~ inn .. nt11 0 t1J1r '141l :J~'> Wor \ng P•rlner looking IOt backer tor 11ah11n Rest tn 0 C Grciat l)Olen11al 5~ I ,485 lfel Mar Htgh -SCllOOfSktlly 756 l91?Rwd PENNYSAVE'R 1&60 1 I IT 120-7 463 £ I Ptacent•lll Ave C M t•urlunilles available lorney!> Non smoker e~penence 10 book Accurate typtng or 40 !:> l 1c1>11~1ng Ir among avail Newport Beach Send re-keeping & personal c;om wpm POUND 81k dog appro)( •r tf•HI ROOFIH SALHMH 15 t11 heavy wt wht CLi)..1 C 3016 top ~ort1m1ss1ons. ben ltllHrll& the l&JLY PILOT .1bh! To 1nterv1ew ca11 Sul'T)e to Hiong Partne1 puler Muat lype 415 , We oller an ~Int wor~onq Pam Wt1ll or Bill 5000 B1tcn St Su•le ·WPM Susan 476-1234 enwonmenl ano benl!lii1 963 1319 or 546 9366 2900 Nl!wµo1t Beach I package Qualtlttl<I can Furailurt 6014 I IUY FURNITURE Ntati Tt Lou 2914 wloo hes money for TO's $10,00-0 up No c;redtt"' no penalty Deruson Assoc 673-7311 CheSI Plar.enli;S CM IDI a • He !!Ills 642 72'22 c M by dog 189 642 1541° Chlltf Care Werhr .... ,.,.,. MERntLl L 'fNCH REAL TV CA 9:.?660 wo•1 PROCHIOR d1dilleS please catl f7 141 II you Are tooktng for extr11 " 8380 4202 fo1 1 fS 957-8133 FOUND t:>lkf wtlt Dog. yg Maiure lady for Chrlsllan , SALES CURIS m.iyt:>e' Voe Wilson &: Sc;hool Appl~ t6835 ,P111m11nent full 11me 'alM Pomona C M 645 1245 • Brookriws1 FV 962-331? clerk!> Apply in person .:ipttnd1ng money. or like JANITORS 1 lor law Qfflce Newport 63 1 e•t k ftECEPTIO•IST Beach Non smoker appl 1u go placl!s II e Magic Res1den11a1c1ean1ng work-John waynt-Tennis Cluo 1 Send •Hume 10 Hiring ftACIFIC SAYIUJ Nf W Cu<,t 8 Sola, e190an1 IAPl'!Stry $4100 842 5942 Mort~1t1, T .D. 2911 Wioo has money ff)r tOdm 12noon Cosia 1 FOUND bt..,1w111 Sprmger RESPONSIBLE womal"I to Mesa S1<111011e1s 270 E Spaniel 111c Maple & bdt>ys11 tor 1 vear old my 17"1 St c M Mounlatn t<notts Berry 1ng foreman Mon-Fn 8 5 m1er11111wmg for recep-1 Partner SOOO Birch SI •••• farm or wtn Prizes and $5 50·$6 75 hr Use com t1ort1st Gourt director Suite 2900, Newport • Awards Call us now• We p1111y vans mm 1 yr exp Parl lune somt' e"11ening5 Beach CA 92&60 190 1 Newpotl Blvd have ~ever-al openings in rtean cul t:>ondable ll. wlo.nel!i Approx $41 Suole 24' t Co5HI Mf'SJ HEMODELtNG' Couch ~11,r1139.., Chair set Oak 1 .ell"' TOI 548 7907 TO's S 10.000/up No cre<11w· tno penalty Cllll Denison Assoc 673-7311 AaHaace•eat1 Aa1Hact•eats 2920 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Vessel -Fever Avail -Ntnety Nl"JE LIVES One lhong I ve tearneo abou t gardening grumbled m) ne1gnbo1 "a weed 1s a p1an1 .,.,,,,,, NINE LIVES Y o 1 .., s" 1 re C M home e11p w1ch1ldren 642-41780 Must be avC11I d;iys eves ~OUNO fem C11ow btono & wknds $5 '11 759 6882 14im P1tbull orwn fem10t•Htin Terr m111 t>IQnd older IP-~~~~~~ .... ~ fem Old Engl Sheepdog Exp NURSES AIDE seeks male Great Dane tge & live 1n position L+do Isle bli\ lem DL H Cat area I ocal rt-ls 631-9505 3018 Olk 'Wht Newport Beach HOUSEt<EEP~ 'tel1ned ~'"'"!al Shelter. 644-3656 lady wan1eo to llVll tn Found FUR COAT nr PCH •oom board & sa1a1y ;it Crawn Valley Lag N1g 644•8819 E 49">·8474 1dent1fy Tuchtn 4650 FOUND male P11bull mo~ INFANT rTOODLER C.A.RE- 1us1 wht Voe Eding!!r GIVER PRE SCHOOL "'4 .l 9" 0 I 1 a H B F v TEACHER ellClltng pro- 5cp S8:1' 1 g1am 1n 11v1ne Pret Found med oeoge stiaggy d o g CO M area E C E & e(per w young children 552 1967 644 -2629 or 6d4 2620 Pre School Directer Found Tues eve Smatl Loc d tor 32 Chtldren be•ge fem dog w'curty Cosla Me ~a Call ears Red collar & leash EveslWknds 963-1662 C M H B or F V lluert fnghsl'l Atso P T p hr s1ar1 Apply on per Tecl1aiul/Tr1•t1 SERVICE ~. r A r10N Sales 642·4~33 eve NptBC'1642-6824 son 1216 '85 Olwn 5505 A TTENUANT E •PI!• URN BIG MONEY · l/Dt l 5l05 12 3pm Iii 1171 Jam w ri-ls Day~ $5/nr • 111 11\8 LOS ANGELES *APT MHAIH* Me4in Dtl t>o•IM' Rd Nwpt Bch CAll•n MAIER c.omrt'l NB 64J 11r, 1 TIMES Telemarkettng ot Young ambtl1ous c.oupte lo DEllTAL ASSISTHT RECEPTIO•IST JCarpenter some eip req Two PR Account E • lite on Costa Mesa Elle<:· manage:.? 1 U011s tn Cos1c1 Eitper tor busy Newport C Westerly C M 642·0 146 1 tll M C II 855 0665 Newport Oes1qn o rias "~uti.es needf'U w1 1111e now ou1 new com esa a · Beach denial oll1ce 1 .,..... 1 1mmed1afe opening lot UECTRICIAll min 3 yrs No11ona m15s1 Ul'l stale allows you BEAUTY SHOP 646-4801 ru11 11me Recep11on1s1 4•6 years expe11enc:e I TV1Rad•o Contact ex to earn. mort-lhan s2oo ope111ng for Recepl, Mani-DENTAL A tl Or• ... o RDA Presentable appeara(lce-1 c.ommerc1a111n teriors· perience t1nel l·with miri '" c~mmission !>· w11ges I curists Ass1s1s 549 1005 ss n• · by selling· only 20 • Rt>Q ortho e>1p pref 4 dav &. l!ltperience ne<;essary 770-0102 , year PR wn1tng ex sutisciiploons a week 11 s ,...SHIE•/CLERI Mon lhru Thr NB 642.2626 Mu~I tvoe 60wpm & good 1 1 perience 111 Business & VII " oryanoliU•Onal skills re-• OFF sn PflESSMA• General Consume• Senn SnhJ 1ti1e IOI!! OiHQuel IOI WdlllUI l1ntSll w/"J "'"Yes 1, i.unol dine ch•S Mutcn.nq Criona Cabinet ,.. 1oqnlt>d st!Ct•ons Also m.itc.M•g cockla11 tole & l<1ll11J Ible $1500 M1111 corod 662-0854 Jllia~tl11neoo1 601 S possible to earn more Ma1ure person gift sl'lop MEDICAL SfCRETARY .iu.,~d Ask tor Joan ,E•per secontl pressman 1 resume & samples or wrol lhan $1000 weekly Jol!n Wayne Airpo11 Call r T 11 0111 01\, Internal 17 14 )645 t 791 Goss 6 unil 2 folders 3 ing (A must) 10 Nc1om1 Hours are flexible anc1 lhe Bettle mornings 852 9186 med 1>•aC1•ce 1n C M Kmle in tone 1,,mmers Weiss l'ne Weiss Group f 1 RE WOOD P1 em1 um olhce is Freeway tlose Mature p1easan1 person RECEPT/SCTRY Apply PENNYSAVER Inc 3822 Campus Or , ... 1 :.ont>d 01ange $110 Fo1 1'llorma11on call CLU•ERS ins t:>1llon9 baclo. olc e•v rPQuired tor 11nd devetoo-1660 Placentia AJolb c M Sutle 2<'0 Newpo11 5 1% >rel 968-8081 2 1 MAG wood console c:QIO• TV wtremote $100 Huge 1nsulate<l dog house S'>O flt.'Ctroc Spinet Organ s !00 Besl ofter 6415·3663 540-030 I Part tome lpm to 7pm IJ•f'f o 548 7736 1nPnl company E•cellPnt Beat'1 CA 92660 T Call 644-442t tor0annv telepnon,.,manner smart l PRESSROOM JOHN WAYNE enn•' MURSES ASSIST. appearance non-smkr UHERWATER DIYll& Cluli MPmbersnop Re SALESPERSON tor swap ml!ilt $75 per tidy comm Must have car Musi nave pierced tia• s Musi wear & C11sptay 111wel1) Call Fri 10 10 2pm l 14/896-9596 DRIVERS FULL TIME 11PM to 7AM Cer11t1ed or worc1 proces&ing eiper Immediate opening tor 1 TECM•ICIA• 1lult'ti In $700 838-5208 Musi have good droving re T 1 a1 nees M us I oe Sat.iry s 1400 mo Hrs j quahl1ed person Harris ML SI be Scuba ceriitien J Wayne Ten01S Club cord tor pa1 ty renlal mature Ii. 1n1eres1eo on 8 30 5 JO Please cal 1600 1660 ex per 11elP· 1 ~111 train 673_3630 M ... mbersl1•P Must Sell company A & 0 Rentals perm<1nen1 employment Pali lot .ippt 863· 7033 ful Excellent company 1 , t:ht ulr 752·0100 9 'ipm 2085 Placentia, Uno! 5 Me~c. Verde Conv Hosp rienet11s and working WEEKEND MANAGER 1 Lest A Foaad 2925 Fnd blk f? /Irish setter mix choke chn.301b strip on chest.vtc Warner/Euclid 960-3164 or 957-5700 181n & Pomona CM 722-&616 TUTOR needed tor 10 year old to rietp with reading & Sstes ln-olllce. HB PFllAdv mal'1 75 1 4148 !lex hrs. OJT 536-2372 C M 642· 1186 661 Center S1 Costa conditions Apply I MUS r SELL Sears 20 t 1 I Mesa 548-5585 In CdMS~~':!r.~RJanagt" I ORHliE COAST I Weeke11t1 Manager tor ' rel~1gw~~~~r '/;5ri'h;t1 vr DRIVERS WANTED Must have econ vehicle 1nsu1 For more tnlo Call Cleriul/Olfice 5400 men1 Co Front oll1ce ap DAILY PILOT Daily P1101 Nt-wspaper I P~~la lovesedl $150 :.? 10· 1 tam/4-5pm '•ea1.inct> required Gooc IRVINE A RE A I S75ea 545 884Q * IOOllEEPER * " 330 W Bey Street 2 30-10 JO AM Pickup d!!Sk~ • -WOMH'S CLOTMt•5 756 1912 Mon.Fri 8 5 Profeuional/ Admiai1tr11ive 5100 MANAGER Exp Asst Mgr & Pi t Sales EASY ASSEMBL y WORK' Pos111on Send resume $600 oo per 100 Guaran to Ad 140 c10 Daily teed Payment No E < Estab C M Roofing Co typing ollice teteplJi'nE Costa Mesa Ca truck & dependao11o1y a Nau111us pool equ1pman1 s1o.111s Word processing & 'if't'<S a lull charge bk II pr 01 call 642-432 1 must $90 per wl!t'kend 11pa1er l·lter t'lc Bai 04>r P nookkef'i;1ng exp help 1 & £"P on cos1 acc19 At lul Maryanne 675 4900 ROOFI•" •EPAI• MA• Call 642-43<'• as" or t.na•r manicure lable A A p R & G l tnru ac-• " " Jim SIOOI Besl ollr 494-9880 counts aud1t111g Lt typing SECRETARY t apable ol quality work £ l W t 4 .. skills nee. Bac.kground tn M aio• Southern California Mtn 5 yr exp 642-7222 •• oyaent ID e Cameru • Pilot PO Box 1560 peioencetNo Sales De 1mmed101e opening lor Ii.II Costa MeSd CA 92626 1a115 send self-addressed 11me 01s1ric1 Manager t 714J722 8722 siamped envelope DIMES Musi .. n1oy working Wtll'I Clalt1/Restnran11 ELAN VITAL -9-03 • 5520 134 18 Enterprise Rd Fl ch•ld•e•1 E1penence ·----------' Pierce FL 3348:.? Own transp req Salary QU1l'18f9d tn Costa Mesa1 nPESETTE•/ E-x Mgr tor a ma1or corp & CA.;-ON A-1 CA MERA consl tndus1ry an asset sa'lings bani. head I I 5535 1 E•uipmenl 6016 commensurate wrexp & B n I " " ht'lplul Sholl 1eve1 Full lime. be11 Newpo•I each area a! ftASTE UP ARTIST prev owner of Mtg Co w case 50MM F 1 1 4 an 1mmed1a1,.. career op seeks cnallegtng pos11oon 1!1 I05MM F 1 3 5 Zoorr elits 6 4 2· 1<' 22 blwn 9 4 , µo•tu111ty lor a scretary 1r jimmeaoate ope01ng tor wrp1ogess111 Co 96J 3627 ; Pnses 75 205MM 2• ACCOUllTING their maior loan depart· e•rier lypesetler Mu91 M L II' matc11~d mu111pt1er llast IOOHEEPH FI T. ' GENERAL OFFICE Qua11 We otter an excellent ben-10 key & restaurant exp lied person to handlfl f1111 program paid va-pref d Includes wknds priones 1yp111g general A ca11ons & riotodays bonus Ou1e1 Cannon 496-6 146 olloce duties E>1penence program and dental tn· tn Marketing & Sates Cnns1ruc11on Accounts meni Individual wol have have m&rk-up I trcalll Jle un11 $4<'5 00 754 7426 p<1yablP Nwot Bt'1 p1ov1de St'C•elaroal sup exper paste.up back-I 6022 LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less in our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub- /lshed each Saturday in the Daily Piiot. DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pr&-paid-6o-ma1I or-brmg them mto- the Dally Pilot office. Be sure to Include your phone number or ad- dress In your ad, have a pnce on each item & no abbreviations. Sorry, no commercial ads. garage sales. produce. plants or animals are acceptable · DEADLINE: 12 Noon Friday Cotta Mesa Office 330 Weet Bay StrHt Coeta Meu, Ca. 92828 sur a nee Salary. otus TERRACE GARDEN he Ip t IJ I VIP Toys mileage reimbul$Pment DISHWASHER Laguna 650.2002 He•Cli Beach hrly wage Apphc.itnl must dppty on tionuses 494-9650 per so" al Dally P 101 330 Wt:!SI Bay St Costa Mesa Ca Apply 9· 11 am o• 2 4 11 m 1C1rcu1a- 11on Dept I Sales 5510 SS BIG BUCKS SS Don 1 call lhos number 11nless you want 10 make alol ol monPv St>r•ous 1n Qu111es Larr~ 966 f.l 788 CAREER OPPORTUMITY * Ofl1ci> Manage• Phone ~~tet-~ry commission 850 9199 FOOD SERVICE Pan ttme pos111ons ava11 CASHIER llTCHH WOik Mon-Fp 11 3 Call George oel I tam or all 2pm ONL v Mon-F11 432-0670 HOSTESSES lull ltme day & lull lime nigh! hostesses No exp net Apply Coco s 213 1 Vlles1ehlf Dr Nwpt Bcri llOW MIRt•& * ALL POSITIOH * PARAOTSFCAFC 600 Newport Center Dr HARDS HEDED w 111 1ratn you Immediate employment Apply at 33654 Niguel Sho•e Rd , Laguna Niguel HAIR DRESSHS Neetled lor salons 1n Cos1a Mesa & lr111ne S 170 wk guar sat comm paid vac Train 1n9 seminar 111c1 Den er11s opp1y tor all v8,!'ICPntenl 1n mgmt Tr., u$' we a1e not a !ranch o;e W11n us you 11 mak~ mort-0 213-498-9-006 THE MAIRCVT STORE CROSSWORD PUZZLE • • I: 330 W. Bay Drive : based Homeou11der Exp oorl tor thf' ma1or toar 1 ground helpful Xtnt ben· Anti.au 6010 Free lo Y.ou an<l appraisal stall Wit J 1 1 d ~" 1 • ' -orec 1r1 cons1ructr0n accts nanote telephone cov· e •JS tnc u ong m.,u1ca o Cherry galeteg Table J vr old Pure payable con1rac1 con1101 tra e 1 pong all de dental insurancP con-s875 Arrow Bae~ Wind· Samo,t•O qr~a1 Pl!r I\ loan araws Dala pro. par~ml'nl~I correspon· genial atmospnere Con sor Rocker $350 Mdrblo> ,onil•t, t.,., 5975 c essong e~p helplul d.:inc.e mainlatn Ille sys· tact Alissa 642·413? I ext lop wash Stand SJ<>S Bl'au1•r11 otdt-r tut1ens IC Salar Y 'beneltls com litm .md comple1e o1he1 I 291 Mantel Fire Surrouno 9'JOd "':>mi's House mensura1e w "•fl Plt-ase "' 25 c t Rocke• c;ppc1al pro1ec1s a~, ORA•"'E COAST »1 ane sea brn•t>ri 64C-6705 1nd1I re~ume to A.kins net>ded I • $150 Minton China 1Jon Oi>v Co 3 C1v1c Pla1a 1oea1 Cdllel1c1tate w111 pos DAILY PILOT ner ware. 107 pc set L•b Lovc101p Coci..er Spaniel NB 'J2C60 Attn A .,1,.,5 1 2 yrs secretaria 330 w Bay Street bey cut cryslal stemwJ•t' Bl~ "'"1 sno1tesd PLJI> Micnaels hilr kgrn11nd and havf Costa Mesa Ca 92627 90 pc set Best Olll'r ru.,o; P .... ~ • 9r• .:i w kiCI• CLERICAL rART TIME Will lra1n Pierce B1os Sm11n Mor111My H B 5J6-6539 DEPARTMEllT SECTY r <r er 1nd1v1dual w1lh gc: nd E nq1ts11 sk •tis ,1rong 1vo1ng and d•C tJfll\OnP o• srionhana ht>lpfut Apoty m pe1son woth tt>~untP Ill Mr FuenlP!. "' Rot>e•I Bein W1ll1Am Frosl & As !>Oc1a1es 140 1 Quail S1 New pQrl Beach Ca 833-0070 (8am 5pm) ly111119 ... 11111<; •JI &O wpm 142-4321 497-2256 IOI apot l)J. ''=' 4 ~II & pm r,ood Ordl t. written tom r A11liance1 6011 Jewelry Furs/ Art n111ro•t.alion 'lk1lls desired --6025 >No•rt rirocess1n9 anc .. EWPO•TE• HOTEL 1 IUY APPLIANCES rl•t t.1~1r1onP rie1ptu1 " n n LES 95-•8 ,33 Bf>oge "',.. .acket w IO> 'N•· r>fle• a11 xlnt worktn~ has the lollow1ng r 1 , Appraised a• envoronmt>nl & t:>enelft~ openings *SALE! SALE!* : .i!/ ~, dS~ 1"9 S 1500 ;,.•Ckdge Qua11t1ed can Wtrtf ProctHil( Cltrk Relr1gera1ors S 1<'9 & J r,, A h~o· , qae 63, 1266 111<1aH•s pl1>ase call 1714 l,. D •tt ...i fJ'l 1 8180 e•I 4202 fo1 wretttr I Olr • II•· Washers $99 & UCI ERTt .itiu1 T•••· Rtot,tiHist D•yers gasie•Pc s99 & l1P 1 AR<iF SELEC. TION OF ,•c1F1C s•v1•"S IN t /M t Stoves s99 8 UP O F< r.iNAL 51GNEC 11 11 w OS OS HS Complete Lone ot Home 1,,RAPHICS & BRONZE IAlll 1Ptease apply Mon-Thurs Fttrn1sn1ngs SClJLPTURES AT COM 190 t Newport BlvO 9 12 I 107 Jamboree Ro I ALL APPLIANCES PETITIVE PRICES• CAU Suite 221 Costa Mesa NB Personnel Dept hllJ Quar111t1t4 FOR INFO & A PRICf ftASTEUP PERSO• Eao1ll11t C11tfition ouore BEFORE VOL SECRET HY P:ir1 time tor m1e1101 de s1qr ~luel10 l 30 2 00 Mr n F 11 ""entually fut 1111 " tmmed opening lo.I 11' tt'~ume 10 1137 B.1ys1<le D.r Corona de Mar CA 921\2S 4 76106 Don 964 .5949 5 Day PIWI\ 1nclud1ng Sat UNIQUE FURNITURE p u R c HA s EI I M IKE Woll lram Apply PEN· 1947 S Main SI C l U FF ER TE c: NVSAVER 1660 Platen-Santa Ana AUTHOR ZED FINE ARl loa Ave c M B1wn Edinger & Wainer on RFPPESENTAT1VE For Main St See tne Bea•• 1 ,.. ( NE w PORT >. * Reg1s1ra11on Workers• 0 RE 1 $30-S 100 Dy 534 1400 551-5220 HARB R A A Earn CdSh you• l1tSI day• Open 10·6 Sun 12 5 &73-&411 Entry & French Doors Spronkler Install Repau Averagt-Room $29 By Norman The Doorman Free estimates 548-6065 f •teroor Stucco $130 Oak & F11 857-000R ma1erials 642-0442 Doors mo1d1ngs-oay won-Le11l Services ACRC>8S 58 Besmear 60 Volcano 61 In person 63 ConvenM 64 Soap plant 65 Instrument 66 Seamen 67 Less 1• Coat• Meaa, CA : l'·························I DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY dows complete pa11os., Eleclric1l -PAINTER NEEDS WORK' 1od1t1on\. Qua1t1y work PA••tSH ELECTRIC FIRH? call 752-5001 tr11 [•t ceilings relm cau .i~/446 Paul 548-8860 nn Allys Parham & Assoc 12f.1 '" e 'p wor" guar Oual1ty work lree est D.t111" Pa1nt1ng 964 3837 I Float 5 Sauna 9 N11r<.01tc. 14 An11n1 15 Ear proolerT> 16 lJnsmari 17 Great B1tr• "' island 18 "le1a11ve 20 S!uml'llf' }1 SummP•y ;n Peoag09uo>\ 23 Slil•C ""!> <'5 fve 1111•11 :tr S11mv1 t11> :>9 Glob._ 10 C11evou' 34 Bumoeo ,..,, 36 Squabo111 38 Rude 11om" 39 F11g10 <11 liOICI Oii 43 Morn.ng ~or ' 44 Goovanno •5 Animal ~•011tr 46 Ornament 4 7 Acuteness 49 Furn1snes 51 The My UnOo•nQ 54 Valuat>lft violins common 68 Frenc'1 rover 69 .A.ssassonat,. OOWH , 01'"•'tjf'''!li . ., Ca"''•"'' ·, r1a1lway ""'' d n,, .. ,.. 1egged ~lanl.l 5 rl I harrt r. rrag ... n1,1n Ari"" nf 0 -h ·~P If I :a Hc)TrPr" 'O B•:i• · l wat :l '"~ 1.en1er ·I • ;i Cm•' ,,.,.,r i r •l'nC.I wat"o ll'>Cl•ll~ '9 Snao 24 Sl"n" < IHC 26 St.;rol)u 'l 28 Fo11 { l l PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED JO On be11all ol 11 Allordtng 1es11mony 32 M01'1e• ol Apollo 13 Pool Scot 34 Pulverize l5 itahan name J 1 Street arab J8 EmployeH 40 Timeworn 4 1 Go qu1ckty •fi Cuo11n coon 48 V1111ors ~9 MelllC unit ~ t>teur S2 W1lh1n prel 53 lmperttnenl 54 A great 01s1anc;e SS I Remembe• '>6 Ac1d1ty 57 011e1 a d111ance prel 59 BevE!f age 62 Eecape After School- Student Jobs! Do You Need $Cash $And A Good Job To St.art The New Year? We are loottlng for Jr. High and High School atuden11 and othera who would enjoy talking with people and W()(t(lng with other atudentt their own age. You can earn $25.00 to $50.00 eech week In commlaalona and MUCH MOREi You can work PART TIME In the atternoona and evenlnga and 1tlll heve pfenty of fr• Um•. You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL! We ofter comptete training and provtde transportation. Thia la NOT A PAPER ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI Come oul and hetp Ut get new customer-a for our new.paper and have a great time doing It. You have nothing to loM and a super job to gain. Cati today and mayb9 you can etart tomorrow! Call Mr. Earl 548-7058 or 24,1-8432 COLLECTOR WANTED' Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area: Earn up to $6.00 per hour for collecting for monthly subscriptions. Miieage allow- ance paid In addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. Muet be at L•••t 11 yra. old C•ll .. 10 A.M. • 4 P.M. MR. KIRKLAND 842-4321 ext. 107 ' ' I E1pert Cab111e1 Maker & 1 ·4255 13 968-7401 MHonry 0 1 French Design Reas -1Ja 11v & reas prices flee est rl'I !I Alter Spm DON'S ELECTRIC I Block walls. brtCkwOrk. lnlieol real i-state clea1o c.all AllreCI 722· 1157 492-5958 Service calls concrete Comp patios up crpts windows !'IC. dryer outlets etc bonded IS vrr. exper 646-4834 Rl'IS Free PSI 85706~1 KITCHEN CABINET Your Daily Pilot REFACING NEW/REPAIR Quality No STUCCO MASONRY llLE Service D11ec1ory Call 10, hM est 642-088 t 1obs to small 1easonable No Jot> 10 small All types I TOP QUALITY PllllTIH Representallve Freil est he d 63 1-2345 Free est Lit 631-2345 1n11E•t Reas Rates Rel s 142-4321 elf. 301 Ooors-Repa11-A1tera11ons 1 839 1886 or 675·0 tO? :i---------Remodel Panel Locks-etc Firewood Movin1 Cabmets w indow-Fences FIREWOOD quatuy m•x. --.~A .. l_C_l""O'!"Y,_l .. •""c,_t ___ P'!'i~pt!!"r!!'!in .. 1~-~-~-r ~------""!!"-• 35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 I lree del $87 so t cord I QUICK & CAREFUL 1 FARTHING INTERIORS xqu1s1 te Acoustics Re-CL1')..1 Cir• $ t 70 cord Jim 636·856 I LO RA TES, T 138046 I HANGING1STR1PPING prayed or remove Dry a u " VISA-MC 67J-1512 ( all Rrpair ... 847·7901 Mother loves babys1111ng General Services 552·0410 ANDYS WALLCOVERING RE BLOWN OR PAINTED Newborn or 3 yrs up my I *RENT AN ANGEL• I Sell Stora?e Experls I 1ns1a11a1ion 6 Removal Also lnl/Ext Pa1nl1flg llOme lull ttme 642-9015 1 Personal & business as-*A· 1 MOYl•5 * Int paonhl"IQ )48-4013 1c•288597 63 1·9295 Cleuiat Service s1s1ance tor all events & 1 CLEAN & EXPERT LYNN HANSEN'S •PlilaCt ROBIN'S CLEANING protects 472· 1782 Over 2S years expent'nce lnllmor Pa1n1mg ano Farailare SERVICE a lhrooughly I Haad_Iala Lie T ·I 16·428 730• l35J Paper Hangmg 5•9·9677 clean hovse 645·9741 AMEAlCAN HANOYMAN STlllYl•I COLLHE STRIP IT OFF THE WALL Housecteantng, carpels ~ Carpentry lenctng win· STUDElffS llYl•I CO. Fas1 clean rPas Wall upl'lolSlery windows, etc dows. plumbing. marhte. Orange Co 01tginal papp1 •emova1 serv1cP pphance Service Relriq lirllr M1i1t. 131·1272 I ~~~u:~;1i_0~~c 63~~324Y4esl Student Movers Insured L1ttbond1>d 638-6970 ashers·dryers-ranges Commerc1al lnQ welcome Lie T 124-436 641-8427 THE WALLPAPER ROUTE tshw&shers Lie 240-0717 hi FENCE Repair New & old NEW Warehouse Storage 0e1;. Special s 1 lfsgl ,011 1 CLEAN sweep c mneyl w oo<l chain link. patio's · t Vr Guar 642-207l' 1 bit Coacrete sweeping Fiee est•· 1 tree est Greg, 968-1118 I IOYll·MAN 1 males Spark arresters & I 1 . I Appl s pianos hseholcJ or Plamltiap other produc ts avall •GEN HOME REPAIRS offc "9 ll'le hr or by lhe ~---'!"!"'----·! Serv O C 989-1842 Paint Drywall Carpentry I piece .. Lareful courtesy 24 hr El• lH-1110 Os Cleaning Resld/apt. I etc Gary 645"5277 PTL UC" T47821 642-8815 •Good fObs done right• rtveways patios. pathS, For meticulous & detailed I HANDYMAN LARGE and s TA RV ING 41 WORK DRAINS CLEAR From $15 etc No 1ob too small clean1no Sa11sfac1ton small I DO IT ALLI I Free esttmate 641_5060 F11uc;e1s Disposal Heater Reas Mickey 536-0553 guar For appt 549-4294 531-5579 Pat or Ive msg Highleci\ Movert 147526 8'> 1 9604 M&M 722-9066 ,phs1t-1epa1r-prktng lots Home & Office ctean1ng by HOME REPAIR Carpentry p Oc , Ewper1 Se1v1c"' & Repa11 pt compteK·heavy roller JODI Please c1111 tor tre'9 rence$ & gates lree 1rtm. 1rlit1/ Cllltll 'l? yrs erp Resod t•Comm Joe 645 4269 7em-9pM estomate 842 6746 dump runs C M & NB llOLll&Y llllTHIHS Lie •401'1035 964-8919 PATTER• co•CRETE HouMCleanrng 14 yrs exp area Jim Whyte 642•1206 Prof bar1en(ltng & food WEEKEND PLUMBING All lypes designs & colors rt1hOble reas free est, own ff · l ' "11t by Steve 645-1426 No 011ertime1 c1111 Anv Call 64l6-2 l l3 ror est 1r1111s Pina 645-9866 Della H IDJ I N1raiat Se"ict T1m11 646 87 ll' I · 1 n L f HAUUNG • MOVING 1 _ p Remove aspl'lllll driveways , Newoor1 s F11iesl p~e t' Garage & Varel Ctnupa , BEST Bonded Companton 1 r• .. r.c_ll_i_n""P ____ _ 111pl11 t l'I w 'r oner e 1 A Matnlenance 5 7 e 09 Jon 8415-8102 ~s & Rates lor elderly Europf'on Psyc;hot f Mol D11Gk block wk 539 0345 Nestkeepers 67 • 4 I Live 1n or oul 833-2009 Card & Pa1m Reader p3111 • I w 11 1 ovr nouse Construction Clean-ups p He 1 AF 1 A110 Serwaces . "e ,w, lorcc ~·.~Sy role rets Trash & tree Hauling Care for elderly In llc11n•~ sso' 27~ uturl'I 1 ,..,. ? .AUT01TRUCK MECH P 01 63 l-6569 all 3 Free tosl John 645-6730 pnv&te nome Home co~k A D•an.-631 gqe4 e-p orie meals Kntny 540-4 10 1 litt•l 30 Y" exp Reas ratA' NPT ICM LAGUNA Arel I ., ''" osi Adnan 645-4443 Ctatracttn Hauling c1aanup-p111n11ng-Pai1tia1 tA~e"s"f,...'l!!R°"OP"'.ld"'f-"!!A"'t"'P'"'A·r-A lt1t Semct1 A44'11·htl •·Rt•tfl moving 1 d&ys 494"23" 1 OUALl7 f PAtNl ING ~:.~ ~it ~s ~~v BtO BY COAST eoXt SERVICE Comm/rfoeld 1•2345 Low Winier Retes FrH I Co1T1i:>l~1e O.temng All CONS fRUCTION jR11ti11 A CHlla11 estrmaieg John 722 9707 ROOf.tNO r•c.ov,., re Bottom Cte11n1ng1Patntong New·RernO<Jel-A~~ttlons , H lir fl f 111· 1110 I RAINBOW PAINTING I ~:~ ~r~ ~;1 1f~ ~i:;8~ Haut Out$ 893 41465 722-1737 he 60839 •Healing done rtghl• Qu•llty u1 our pollc;y ••1iae11 Str•ice1 1 •REMOOE11 •it• I 650-66416 JEFF uc 8688 Rt•t4tll11/ M•lt1111 Cloets AIC tifu111ng Spf1C1"1 Acu1f ypr Wo1d Proeen • RCIOM ADDIT'ON \l • 1 Hnur S11rv1Ma1n1 130 A A A PAINl INO lnl/Eio PATlt CIYHl-IM•I ing W,. do m11nu1crip111 167., 61 B22••Ch C111~"~e?O!S 492·8827 •.t59263 LOWEST POHlblt Price I Completl'I t1'1Mtlf!"4ing m11hng Ital f!IC 786-1330 J 10 Slf'P Service 66' 3'35 Qu1111tv wc.r~ R .. ~,,.,.n'Jllo CompullH BnokklWIPtnQ A BA THROOM 4 l'(ITCHE:N L111d1c1,111 GLASGOW PAINTING ''16 CWlM ta ••• SSA IOtn payroll RCMOOH ING ~(Ml Olll 'Lawaure 1n11fx1 30 y11 opnr. Wi141 .. c1 ... 1., Guy7601008 L1e-,QM8t 561-30419 r~I' 8412S2t .. TYPING S tH BOQKl'<PNG Tl\t fulHI dra,1 tl\e TREES HOMEOWNER FXPFRTS Art Your Wondow1 < """"' ~ASTtACCUR S~RVICE WUI a Oatl 01 fnpC>f'd 1•mo"ecl C111an Int (•I Acou' Ce11tng1 Balboa Wondl)w Wa,t11•g VE R~,A, T ll E 640 0~88 Clau11tttd Ad 84 78 up nf'w 1""'"' : .. I 141 76 l tC 'AllS!H 6'\ 1 9~9!i M:l e min a l\I tit l '\' '" CALL lODAV11 ASK FOR LOIS J - . .. , J ... Orange Coa1 DAILY PILOT!Thured~. December 5, 1985 C7 Jtwtlry/F111/A11 ·c.,.,. Salt• I --- I02S I -A•t• laerW tltl.A••• laJ!rtff tttt,A•t" Dt•11tic tlOO MllC NnflCE NllC NOncc "8JC NOTICC I rtaJC M>na: I rtalC ll>TU -.1.-t<T_Ol_a_m_B_r~--t ~ IHta Aaa llll' 11•••11 LUllll :.!: I · 1-.....;..;;;==.:;...:.=.::.::::._ 1526NII1250 939.J'fP .. GREAT MOVING sXtt , LARO£ Sl!L!CTION OF ..... ,cao."ae CdV 85 LO mt ,ICTfTIOUI •UllNHI all PIQP<>Hll tlllall be 00-· ·~ut ... 1-tttQ 1ntheCoun 1S11eet '1wltlll010tl ~I Cihon dul;tjb.cf oelow S!. I SAT/SUN ll io 4 12911 1 NEW&USEOBMW'SI &entra,lllplma,A IOOZX I •~tended gyar Lo•ded NAMC ITATl,MINT led e•amoned a110 read1otl Cht/l'IQef 11 ,,,. HUl't·JCaJ1t0tn11 tor~lonb) DATa: Monday, o.o.m. Oa12 U11t, slHplng bags Browning 81 Irv 81 Fu,,. 1 Ltll ... 01 ... I Attend our lease Mmlnat lllllh unctlewood Tnt tollowuio Ptl'IOllt era 11l<>u<1111 ~ Ooetl "'"1•1'19 1ngton Be.en CIVlc c.n1er, tne put>CIC Dllr t8, 191! COieman atove & lantern I haetloio clothing. •lltac I VOLUME SALES I and recieve a tr•• I SI f 960 ph 673·0IS27 "o•nq bu~n•u ae Prffllge s.IOfa acceptt:'& any Wftt '2000 Main Street Munt HU•Tl•O'TON 81ACM TIMI: 1 JO p M poll, pans. tbl, chra etc SEA C l)O(tabMI mint vacuum Auto 80<Jy & 1>11m1 809 E 1 htn e>rOOOM1 the rec;l()f of 111'19ton 9eaGh CatlfOfnla on CrTY COUNCll... •r: A._.. A"'-ICATION ..0181"= s2~ a..s.9428 iTrlalftrlatltl • VI E & LEASING with t•edll ipproval W( llY &LL IUlll "" ">••-t 'i11nt11 Ana CA PUtChH1ng •hall c.all for oral tt>t 0111 eno al tne ttme 1t1 M. W~. Ctt~ Cleft Coaaul ~t Pet- -3870N Che<ry Av• LONG Learn about leaalng in USEOCARS&TRUCl<S 9~701 lb+01 tfuponttteeelt tOforlllOICfltedbelowtor ...... 11'<1 "-ie(1M )........ n••INw U-28 Llgttl belge Mink StOlf Ptwtr .... 1012 BEACH OUI olfiee ""' South COME IN OR CALL FOR M0#\1(.;1 C1111t,.. Gaueroo b+d• tny r~tlble petton. oonlldet 11\t 11•t~ta of Put>lllhed Or9nQ" Coo• L 0 c A' I 0... I • 3 I I $250 a..s.9428 1 * * H•-••n 1 (No Cllet1y exlf·405) Coast Plaza Fifi ._..11.. l IOG Fetnnuth L•ne Co11a otters 10 IN• the IM2Pfopo1111 e>eraont. wflO w1e11 to oe Oetty P1101 o.c.moei ~ Aio111ey Ctrele 110 HllM--~-*21 (714)1Hllt0 llrf"--Mew C• 112626 tfly unOe< t"8 tetm1 ano "9afct r.ia11w to !tie aooa-tOH l)Olctt l)t1yt wlo Sayt>rOOk AOlEX WATCH, MENS I U CHAIS ll'OMY t ln,•.-l•Pf'• 1 hr I DelllLO Tno• Ou11n .. t •• eon· I cond111on. ac>eeiliecl ,,.,..,. catton o.tertoect bttow Tll 48~ L--DAI~USI HatdlyJM014\ law-'4Q.. Ri'>O 1, w d: Trlde-n1 Weleome A.LL·IHllSLl&SI llfvttlfl ouc1eo OJ ;;11 nct1v1<1ulll L!!>' • rtlfltll taeeect•no oy 11 OATI Moncay o.cem. "'°'OIAL: AopMI to Orig price 12500 sell t-47• FELLOWS Claa~ic. h• OPEN S-eveR O~YS" 71•/ tJ2-11tl 18211 BEACH Bl VO M()lllO Catalina GallaicJo rie1tt fl,,. l*e.91\r~\\l ~fil5" -r-PlllJC JiOll([ llM'Cl9ClllCIN Ol tnll Ptanrllng $1250 875 600010 gas slip 11)'$39.500 HUNTINGTON BEACH Tn11 \latemen1 wu toled l\ogf\e" ""'"tttn propoaall Jllll«:730P M Commtuion to 11Utt9!tl t"9 E/873-6000 Jtm/Wtnov 42 GRANO BANKS. IC ""''" m• County Cle•k ot Ot wfucf\ '' "'*'• by I 'ete>Oflo: APt'\.tCATIOte ~ NOnel M 8ot•O Of zoruno A.c:lju.I hrs, loaded wletec, 7kw 141·1017; 141-1331 111\Q" County 0t1 No.,.mbef 11bl• petlOn 1uch ~· Cod• Amenctmet'lt No 15-221 "'*AC...-"*° menr s 1Mn1al of COP 15-21 , t a. • • I 6049 very sharp, BANK AEPO CHICK 2') tll8~ •"9Ql1110lt Ofll btO •nall oe LOCATION. W1th1n 111• j ~Al TO to acct 2 408 eqv.,• '"' of • • • ...... • S79K/Oll F2Mt:n I "l'l<lllly llCG41C)tltd OI All Oleta -SA $ent0r AM!deottll "'L AN .. ' N,. c 0 ... ~tiding., .. WfllCh lndudee --!!~~'!'"""-----....I er 960-H67 Bkt Wl!lllJON Puo111neo Orange Cou1 sn•ll b4I ratect9d by tne sut11.1 1one j Mtt..0..-t a 111110 flOOf to tn e.11.1t11no A •11 lhllTllEIT I Avon Aed Crest. usad 1 I.. Dally P1101 O.C.mbef 5 12. 80&r~ "'MOIAl: To Iner-COHOmOMS OF I •H•oenc. OWN a piece ol a season Metzler Jolly l'OAICHf t9 end 26 1986 The Soard 1esMvH the tne 1equ1rect par111ng stan· I """'OVAL OF · I f N v 1 "o NM I M TA L W ORKING ARABIAN new Both 6 II S400 81· AUDI Tn-489 right to re1ec.t any and all dards IOf WllOf realctentt .. AOMINllTilATIVf"fVllW STATUl:Th.i8P<Ot9Ctlacal- HORSE RANCH (714) 675-7830 Ive mag CHfVaOLt:T Olde and to withdraw tit apartm411>t PfOICU NO 15-11 tQC>tte~ a...-mpt ~t • 627-8113.eitt43 Is . A"""'--ee.llMftdlVC H ...... IQ..eitt~ PUBUCNOTfCE o!trtO lelMl"4tl)loperty ENVl"ONMfNTAl.I NOTICE IS HEREBY !OS t toftheCalilC)fl\18 Gldn A.tr AKC Pups 5 ltJ ltlll .1014 ....._,.llll-=1t ,.. -"':' S.... a S.rvlu he O.ractOf of Purch ... ITATUS: Neg•tlVt Oecla•-1G1\/EN thll 1"8 Hun1tngtor Envor0t1mentat O~llV Act . ·-·-VI ·-·1 FICTITIOUI •USINlll •no '1 l\efeby OllKl.0 to •!Ion No 8S-S3 UNNlng Beael'I C11y Councll Wttl nOIC ON FU'. A eopv ot the wka. ahota Blon<! & gidn 14' HOBIE CAT AMAF~AN ~ ..,._.. ed CHICK NAME STA TUffNT post COP~• ot the Not" or 1 the et11111onmentll ettecta of 1 PUl:>li<:1'18ar1ng ,,. ,,,. Coun PIOc:>OMO Coastal Oevelop- M /F $225 Ea 675-3 t59 $200/cash 01 bst otr All preo .... .....:. In n~••l'a.ar The following Petton• are lntenuon to LHM Aeallthe prQP<>Md Code Amenct-,ci1 Cflamber at the Hun• ment Petm11 •Son hie tn the u 1 5 30 call 6•8 •688 • wr ~n 00tng oua.nMt as WOflO Propefty signed by th• ment """ •llO t>e conlideteo 1ngtor Beacn C•vre Cente< Oepa11ment of Oeveloprnent ,..ov ng, must sell mosl , ..S £. C-H hcso•t \/acatoons 2082 s E 'Cle<k ol ttHI 8o11c 1n three Dy Council 2000 Main Street Hunt s.<-"'ic" lovaDte 1 yr Old Female 14 UIH Yry 14 0114, dole mike a ... .._,_, a-:V I Brtsrot no 6 Santa Ana CA l3JQll.lt>K~lfltheCouft..I ~ ,U: A copy Of ,,,.,•ngton Beac:n CallfOfn•a or ALL INTERESTED PER- Cocket $300 759-1870 $850 "646-4632 ..,._ .._.:..Ir' MHE 'I l llll "024,, 9'707 ly nor leu tn1n hllMn (151 p<opote<l amendment 11 on rt>t date anc 8, 1~ tome ,11 SONS 11• ll'lvtted ro anenct PooolePupa Teacups SI' /D "/S ---67S-e9H Auto at1cond / mll Rtcn•rc M P01te• 2082 10ayibel0tethed"eotsaid lole 1n tneOepartmen1 01De-di<:eted1>e1ow1o1eceove•nc Sfl.•O l'\eartng .ncs •Xl><- Toy Min $350 546-2B48 ' IJI Ohl torlJt ---~ • stereo cu110: .5' a L m SE Brost()! •6 Santa Ana I fu~ltc meeto~ ano to pub-vel()pment Sentioea conStder the statemeflts o• op1n10t1r. OI SYbm•t ev•d~ ' 7022 &e-.. rim ow 1 CA 92627 II a copy 0 11\e ,.,.,,. no1 l ALL INTEAESTEO P£A-.-II ~s Who wish 10 I>( IC>f or agatnll the application Reg Quarter Horse 2 yr PORSCHE '729t1T, bullet moles ( 1BCA697) This ovaineu ,1 con-11ess than on~ a ~ tor SONS are 1n1111eo to 11tand l ne1td relative 10 the dl>PI• as 0ut11neo above All applt- ol<I. 15 3. great co,;,tora-1 ORY BOAT STORAGE proo.1 Andtal 2 7 litre mtr I S4111 I oucred by an oncttvodual lnree t3t c0t1secuhve weel\1 u 1a neartno arid ppreae cation o~rfl>e<I t>elow c.111on1 ,.hlb+t• and ~ lion, Eng/West Jumpei [On the water. Newport g·~-1111 Nu Stiver paint. Goodyear • RtcharO M Port8f bel?•e th• d•1e ot sa•d meet· op1n1ons Of subm4t w idenoe DA Tl: Monolly ~m llG• 1t>t1on1 of mos PfopoHI S 2 5 o 0 0 b 0 K 1 m Beac11 Do 11 yoursetl boat ... _ -1 NCT uras $9.000 Wrk Tn•a 11a1emen1 was hied 1 •r•g '" tf\e O•ano• Coa11 lo• 01 agaJnat tne ~tlon It>« 18 1985 11re on ltle wt111 the Offlee 01 722-8495 w 644-2652 I yard Open 7 doys a cui. vllnMAM I 675-7267. nm 642-8582 I will\ lhfl County Clerk QI Or Daily Pilot .. newsoape. ot H outlined above A" appll-TIME 7 30 p M Int;! C11y Cterlo. 2000 Main week Call 675·590 t ED~ -I 1nge C.ounty on NOYem!>ef genetal CllCUIAhon put>hSh· pitons e~lltbttt. ano 0.-1 M'PUCATION NUMB(" Streei HunlmiJTO!r eeaen Wonderlul mature sound _ I PORSCHE · 83 911 SC 2 I 199~ I ed 1n lh•5 D1s11ic1 scrop11ons ot tl'tlt p<opoaal Admin•strattve Rell•ew N C.dl•l0tn•• 101 1nspec:1+o11 by Appaloosa 101 $ lOO 080 ..>LIPS Available 25 & 30' Cpe, plahnum. loaded 11 F292ttl Pa5Hd anc 1oop1eo 11 are on t•le #tth the Offtoe ol 8s..19 the put>hc 962-7625 33JJ w Coast H1g11way BMW 3201 ·80. New In ·a 1 snrl Alpine Steteo. ADS C:O.i.. M .... \~0·03Jll PuOhsneo Orange Coast 1ne regular meeting or ,,.. the City Clefll 2000 Main LOCATION 9001 ACcltr' HUNTINGTON •EACH Newport Bch 9 5 Mon-Frt 27 000 lo mt cleaneSI-, amplspkr Cltflord alarm I Daily PolOt December 5 12 1 Governing Boero 01 tne S1reet Hunungron 8Md'I I A~ue n0t11'1eul ~O<••e• l'I CITY COUNCIL. •r. AJlci. ... ical la1tr11aeat1 Misc. TrH1J0rt1tio11 I aor 5 spd n~ MXL's. I ate $25 500 673-7567 WE wm ""' 19 tlllC 26 1985 Th--494 &~~~~I c;n;,~~ g:~1~r:·:~:~ f()f 111spectl()tl Dy ~~,.~~a s~:e~nu1' 11• ~l't!:';~~~s»-~ Ci.B 6055 ~~.~-45-~~ $9500 Ptrsolttl112.lL •74 CWlllEICOI 1Calt1om11onlf\e201hdayol 1 HUNTINGTON 8EACH ""'OPOSAL APa..•• " Puotostif'd Orange Coast ll'!ll'!"~..,~•.,..~---..I C 1014 I All reds. ex cond in/out S..VenodosSantos MLIC NOTICE Novem1>e< •985 ICITY COUNCIL. 9': Alldal 1M tooowtng cond•t1'l"' , 01••1 P1101 December 5 335 lBENEZ gold plated"' ••rn DATSUN 87 1800 Fair Priced to sell 759-6910 PuDllSn&d Orange Coast M. W~twortll, Cttr Cleft!, approval •mposeo Dy •nf l98'J Th--483 phase1n control. beaut 78 MINI-WINNEBAGO 26' Lady. 3 tops, gOOd cond I ev/wkds. 756-1977 dvs FICTITIOUS BUllHESS Daoty Pilot Novemo.r 28 De-Ptlon4I (714) S.-510s Boarc ot Zoning Aa1•"' guitar $375 OBO & other I el(cl $8620 cash/obo $3200 75 t-8987 Ive m NAME STATEMENT lcemt>er ~ 1:? t985 Pubf•sned Orar199 Coast menu ano upheto Dy tnt ' musical equip 646-9361 I consider lra<!e tor car I~ sg I ROLLS ROYCE '57 Sliver The to11ow111g pe1sons are Th-4741 1oa11y Pilot December 5 I Ptann•ng Comm1ss1on DuTH Nor1 cEs ,• I 0 top cond 720·3807 DITSll •101210 Cloud. needs restoring do1n9 business 115 G1ace ''e~ numbers lb de1e11on o KITCHIN lllOI lfllll Hatchback a t 1 Only SS,500 533-<t242 Group Homes 3153 Tn-"81'driveway anc 1nstalltlhon,, 605 M t I I . u o. a r. L•me11c~ Lane CoSla Mesa PUBllC ..,..TICE I 11 I I c· v ... h L, 9 0 orcyc ea AMIFM radio Low low TOYOTA 779 Ha1chbck, d CA 92628 I nv tanoscap+ng dfl<l ~11 ,,. " " t ru .... m , uorn ~U'"'p~r1'"'g"'M"""'P.,l,.a·no-·w·1"'b6""nc.-.,h 1 Scooteu 1011 miles Alt or1g1na1 car run~ great St7ggjFORD -72 ••usta"" Conv Cn1111091\91 wa10 Hegge RESOLUTION. OF a<>ARD PUBllC NOTJC[ jcipioeai drl\reway eas->m!"flr Au~u:.t 2-1 lliYi' rn lt35ZUCI 7 "" .. ,. 13 S3 Co O imposed Ot t~ Boi•O " !-o.1ntJ A n.1 Ccild golden oak beaut cond 2 PUCH Maio Mo-peds llke obo 14/673-8793 runs & Joolts great• $2800 , Limerick Lane 51a F TRUSTEES OF COAST NOTICE OF Z0t11ng Aa1us1men•• I , "" ,,\A. u\ IM't"m ~h[~56u~P ~~~~67~elt11er new $800 pr 548-3555 HH TOYOTA '81Tercel 'dr 5 obo Kevin 549-9-482 M~~~s c~.;,~~!:, ,5 con-I g~~:.~;ITJF cg~~=~: PU8UC HEAftlHO :;::"<><;tatc:;,,, ar'ln~"~'~~' ~:,'1""'.~l l'IX;) in C'.ul.' 83 KX 80 Kawasaki. new r;~l'i'ii~ sp<I. gd cond. pvt pty FORI '71 RAICMERO cucted Oy an •nd•v•dual COUNTY, CALIFO"NIA MOUSING ELEIMNT srrucrion ot II "IPw tt.,,... ' • LA Mt-mber YAMAHA ORGAN Brand eng• clutch $550 OBO ._ •••• '" $2695 536-3008 Cnr1st°"net Ward Hegge WHEREAS said Com-AMENOM(NT •11 11t~t•H1 new never been useo 97 1 f66Qt <t99 1216 eves I I • --1V·8 auto all pis. lilt Ttus !tatement was hleO mun1ty College 0ts1rict 1a rne NEGATIVE OICU"ATION bal ::;;c: ~1~1':' IE N T Al 111 ,, p111n~'t'r Orangt- $800 673·5822 • TOYOTA LElSllli cruise amt lm sreieo w1tr tnt-Coun11 Cle•• ot Or· owner ol eenaon 1ea1 anct NO 1545 l , "'" ldm1h dnd • -85 Yamaha XT 600. 5001 2888 Harbor Blvd I Attend ou1 lease seminar! w11e caps. completely anqt' County on Novem1>e1 ~rsonat p•ope•ty f\e•e+n-MINOA REVlSIONS !,~:,~~ ~~at··~,~.~· r""d' rit 111 !:>dnld Ano 1rrtaa1 '"41 6065 1 miles exll cond $1900 C-051.a M~ MO 03:\0 I and rec•eve a free oflg o11s1de 8 ou I 20 t98S atter cescr•t>eO and :~E!it~N~~,~~ ''""' env•roror•Hint.• """""'"' o '"" r-. .. 1.1. ~·n &-al h 6 trl-lln Wave Tools P form 673 2681 'DATSll '12 200SJ ' portable mtn• vacuum I IT82289t F292755 WHEREAS ~aid p1ope<1y GENERAL PlAN sa10 Aon-..n W~!·•~ ><!'••"" am series Super '11g'~-4 Wlteel Dr1've/Jet~1 I Sn t t I I II •SL' I Lea1n about leasing •nl 12115 D•~t~o~~~~i:;~~~g!r ~o~~r m~y dDe madP a1~a1tatbte /or NOTICE IS HERE Bf , w111 aiso Of' ons•de• .. a r. I 11r Kl l ''"'" Sur.-1\ ed I I d $225 642 90 . • r au o. 1' r u power our olf1ce near Soult• • ou s• e use w1 ou on e1 -GIV~ C.011nc11 IJ\ ""r" !Jr & Mr.. x n con • 1 2 9 30! c;ru1se cass alloy wheels' , 1g ""d }6 1985 · terino w11h 1he 01s1ric1 ~ "N mat lne HununglOI' ON FILE A ,0,., ..,, ,,.,, • · Coast Plaza Tn.493 _,,. •A Beach City Counc•t wm M•d .. PhlllJ• Kil• lun. Cov TV, SttrH, EltclrODlCI I Toyota'85 4 Aunner Like: lhcl;:l1EIDIVl772) I (Aprx 1 hr J ""';,,HER.EAS •I apoears to a puDttc nf'ar.n9 on the C0un proposf'ld Adm•""''·'' .. u1po11 L \ Mr & Mr-. 6010 new 1n warr 5400 mt 5 I AlL-IAYERS LEASE PUBLIC NOTICE oe •n the Df'Sl interMt., ot col Cnamber 31 the Hvnl Af'V ..... ·~rt",,.,.'""• "' Thon'"" H K 11.1.htn '!"!!'------~.;.;;... -1ngton Beacn C•v•C Ce<>ter partm!'"' ot Df-·e·o~,..~n 26" Magnavox t976 all SP AIC AM/FM cass 114/432-1117 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS said commuMy cotteoge O•S· 2000 Main Slrl!flt Hunt $Pf,.cM ::-.;, \A. Jl"rl Beoth CA _...,. 1 1 spec whls moonrt xtras 1"C' mat sa•C proO@rly l>e C All NTl'RES'EO S:.<1-• d h 11 Wvvu conso e x nt cona $ l3 400 64676"1 VW 78 Rabbit 2dr mus! NAM!; STATEMENT •eased 10 ine hognMI b•dcter 1ngton ~acr-1tol0tn•a on -· L•\" )..:r.tn c 1 t rt"n $250 Att S 6•6-6836 -Ttoe tot1ow1ng persons a•e Pursuant 10 Sect•on 81360 Ille <la•e and at Ille "~ .n. SOlllS .,, .. ""''P<l •c ""'"~1 l'h1li1-V. K 1\Lhm Jr "· SI CHEVY 84 Btazer 510 2888 HMborBlvd s etl' -Sl8 00 OBO 001n9 ousiness as A•t:>or ~t!.eQntmeEoucanon COCle 0"4teol>elow lo•eceiveanct'53•d "6a••ng ana ~·r•• J:.rit Kit•hln Nc1nc-\ -raft I fl r ahoe pkg 251( m• xlnl Costa Mesa !>olo 0330 497 · l lS5 a't 6Pm Aid 35 t W Bay Street 14 ot me S1are ot Cahlom•a cons•cter t~ Stall'tnflnts or 00'" ""5 ?r s..t ,,.,,, ... ""~' cono S 12 000 631-0558 I Costa MPs<t CA 92626 NOW THEREFOl'!E BE IT all persons wf'\Q wisn to t>e '0• -:• "9il'"51 ll'oe •ceo•oea••< K • 1 • I 11 \ tt 'v r t c1 FIAT 75 X1..9 80.000 m• • VW 69 Bug rebll 101sa Dc1111a N1111am Noel 351 RESOLVED 11181 rnis Board nearo re1a11ve to tt>t apoto. 85 °"'""eo aoove All "PP ~ 1r .. \ .ind o .. n<)' IEW •11 JEEP tint conq, S 1400 01 best new parts looks new w Bay S11ee1 t4 Costa does ne•eb announce •ts •n-catoon desetol>eO 09IOw clltons e•h•O•tt. anct de \A Coroaa •el Mar 61 22 CllEllO"EE I offer 646-9361 I Check •tout• S 1950 OBO I Mesa CA 9:?626 tenr•on to ~ase the ~· DATE: Moncay Oeeem-scrop110t1s ot 1n1s P•op<>'la r • n '' n' gr t d t PATIO SALE ?r1-Sa1 9-2 I " I I 250-6260 or 641-1777 Tn1s Ou'll,.ess is con· ahl'r desc11t:>e0 real and'l>er· ob 16 19115 are on hie w11n tne Ott~ o· ~I " n d d., oJ !.: ht ' r Furn TV M sc 1 11 comes with pi s. bucket MAZDA 79 RX 7 red/t;!k. VW 72 8 ducted ov ari ondov•dual sonat propel1y ana ,1 ,, nere-TIME: 7 30 P M i 'sne City Clefli. 2000 Mair 1\.1, 11 .... -.., F .al ll ' f'rt · ' 1 ems sears and radial flies • allm cass. 791( r(l1 nu ug. t ownr all Dav•d Noet • o tound determ1nect and APP\.ICATION NUM8f.R: lreet Huntongt0<1 Beacn , .it+ 1ntt rm+·n1 di •B 1 Morning Canyon Rd (Ser 2900) I 11res. CLEAN Make oiler ong. mint cond SOK ongl Tnos statement was hteo I oidereel Housing Element Amend· Callloin11 tor onspectoon b\ F •1r'l.1Vt•n '"t•n•~•"r' Corona del Mar Siii.ii I 646_74341121.,)-491 0<121 I mo $3500. 7141669-9996 I MERCURY MONARCH 77 w!lh '""County Cterk ot Or-1 TM P """'rl ne en-ment 85-11Nega1tve Dect11i· 11ne puohc ~ ' • '-·~ ~ Ill Excel con<! $1850 or bst C •v,,., y ' ' at 85-65 HUNTINGTON BEACH Sat/Sun 720 Jasmine ORANGE COAST 1110 llZ 210 SE 31 VW'72 Bug/yellow new oiler 646-6705 a11g!' ounly on No11embe1 alter aesc11oec is owneo Dy ·~CATION: C Cle CrTY COUNCIL, Br Allele Washer/Dryer $80 otn JeepiRenaul! • mt1 lk oraM new rh1u· " l985 tne Coas1 Community C04· · •tv Wt Ill w~tworttl City c i.rli Ret11g $350 Laz8f S600 :?524 Harbor Costa Mesa Nea• classic green wtlh oufl S2650tobo. dys F29115" tege 01s1nc1 and will not be m PROPOSAL.: HouSJng Eie-1 Phon. (714) sl6-S405 HARBOR L AWN· MT OLIVE Moped S 100 640· 7365 5•9 1023 camel ontenor sunrool 49.i-2552 497 1597 ev PUBLIC NOTICE Puott~neo Orange Coas1 neo-oeo tor school purposes 85~ n' Am P ~ m • n t PubltsheO 1•ange '"'' • • Runs lone lookS labulous Od1ty Pilot December 5 12 du•·n9 the 11rne spec1l1eo '" I Negative ~1111tion Da•t P•tot ::>ece,.., ,., • c .... Mesa 6124 Tr11c"1 9035 s 17 .000 Call Jim Wo<XJ vw 73 4 t2 Wagon lllnl K-21996 l'l ,\nO 26 1985 th.-1Pase 85·65 woulC make m1no1 r• t98~ Mc1rtuar., • Cemetery Cremoto•, A 675-6000 da s or running cond S 1000 NOTICE TO rn.495 2 11 s tne 1n1en11on "' 1n1s ··~ons to 11\e 1'4ous•no Ete- *•Contractor Garage G••c 70 112 Ton P1c·kup 673 6000 y 895-7846 or 84"2323 CREDITORS OF Boa1c to letlse sa•o e>to~rty men• ot tne G-Bl Ptan ~ •625 G·s•e• Ave c.:is1a Mesa Sal T I • II IV! • evenings ,,. BULK TR S ·~om~c~ .. , ...... Cat e 00 s "' 0 •Ce S5001oOo '642-0146 AN FER P\ELIC NOTICE IC 1ne ""Ohe'll O•C<l~ w11n a ~~ .. ~ .. "" ... y '"' ,, ---------equ1pt misc Sal 8-10 MBZ 300 SD 83 PURE VW 78 SUPEA BEETLE (Sec:1. 1101~107 m•n1rnum acceptaOIP •en111 •ornte Depal1"*'1 ot HOUS P\ellC NOTICE :040 5554 8t7 W 1611\ Stree1 TOYOTA 79 Ptck-Up CLASS Wtltl gry Many CONV Recent S8f11 xlnl U C C) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 01 S3e 750 P4l' year acco•O· '119 & Community Devf!IOP·I ------_;,,;;...__ ~. WTaCI< txTr t.or!OtliOn---i!x11irr-~mr 8uy1 :.ond.. M.UST SE.E.$5395 • Not•Cf' ·~"''•Pill< g111.;" IO NAME STATEMENT •ng 10 Ille terms and con ment NOTICE OF lw.11e 6144 Make oUei" 64:t-8100 I S24 950 7141623·6998 472-6048 or 527-3469 c•eO•tor~ "' tne ""'"'n Tne touowong persons a•" O•ttons here1nalter set tortl'I IE N V I " 0 NM E NT A l PU9UC HEARING 0 tOO G § 1 1 · • . namPd 1raMtf'ror1s1 tf\at o oo•no ousiness as file ,,. the ieese STATUS~ Negative Dec;tar APPEAL TO PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BAOADW A Y MORTUARY Deever 7 8 arage a es Aali••ts Ai' VW ·54 GTI 16K m1 M ont ltJu1• 1r.1n5!p• I'.!. obou• to Dt' Be19er Cons11uc11on (.,Om· 3 Sa•d reat properly '' atoon No 8!>-65 asseuin' PL A N N I H G C 0 M th ·2 Follow 111e , Cl ·' 9045 ~ 1 cond MUST SELL maa1-on P10•sona1 proPtin1 pany 2!}05 Aedh•ll Ave s1tua1ea 111 Coste Mesa theenvironmental +1!1ectso11 MISSION'S signs along Walnut btwn llllCI 1 $6600 '7141 722-7743 nt'•e•n.ille.1 uescrioeo Costa Mesa C.A 9261e Countv 01 Ora11oe State 01 sa•a Amendment wu1 also ti. DENI.Al OF COASTAL Jeffery & Culver tn Irvine 1950 FORD 2 d1 sedan 11 1nt> rtJm"\ atia Dus•ness Co1• R Ber9er 2886 Ca1otorn1a 1nn s mt)re pa1-conside<ed by Council DEVELOPMENT l>t:RMIT Call Fred Davis & Peg orig ltke new $3500 VW BUG 1975 excellent aOO•l'SS .. ~ nt 1ne .nrenaeo c.~.11 .. av Way Lagun;i t1cularty O!'Kl•l>Nl on tf\e ON FILE: A copy of thfl NO 15-21 Dameron 559-9400 964-7588 01 848-35 t2 condihon new clutch 1ransl!'•o•s d'" CHEONG B• .. er• C.A 926'> t 1!9"' de<.<:••Pt•or P•OPOse<l .irnenamenr s or NOT 1c E •S ><E RE>-• '•'\ Broadwdy ista Mes.11 ~4 Q 15(': --pamt ana 1nte1101 Runs CHIN KIM KllU HWA KtM ;11,5 PuS•nPss ,5 con 4 Tne tefm 01 tne 19~ Me on ll'le Det:>arimenr of (N.. GIVEN 1nar ine .;um•ngtor LlfUI ltac~ 6141 bttl larttt4 9100 I I 113 •oo I great $2.000 673-5028 836SanD•egoLane P1acen ouc1 .. o Dv an .nct1v.oua1 sh;itt DP tor a Pef•Od or one veloptnef1t S..V!CeS , Beac/1 Cny Counc11 ""'' "°'° Sat AM Nov 9 IBM lype-n * . . . * vw Conver1 s r Beetle ha Ca11lorn1d 92670 C.tr Fl B+>•ger year commencing on . anc All INTERESTED PER a puOhc hear<t•O '"IN> ~oun writer. 7 sofa. Stllfeo & *•ROLL ROYCE Stiver Aen Ian •nt cnrome al-76 E.ccet co~~throu ht Tne IO<; won '" Catoto•n•a '" ~ Sl<1tt'mPnt was 1t1eo e"d•ng and ma., I>@ re-SONS are •nv11eo ro an~ C•I Cnamt>e< at rnp "'""' PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK china cabinet walke1 etc Shadow 73 l RHO) Must loys sunroor go1geous S•3001 b 66 t 8 733 g ot the '"•P' e•ecu1tvP ,.,11,ce w "' tnp C oun1, r !erh o• 01 newPC •riereallt:!• )" l" an said 11ea,.n9 anct e.c~esl n91on ~ac11 C •oe C ""f'' 637 Aamona 494_ 1738 oe seen wtll take MBZ 01 I car low mt service re 0 0 • or P""C.•Pat Dus.ne!>!. 01111;.-;inq" C ;only on NovPtnt>e• nudl n.is1s Oy mu'""' dgr~ .:>pin.ans '" 5uOm·t •v•denct 2000 Mair> St•Nlt .., .. .,, ernPh!rv • Mortuaf, r.di;E' • C.remator, J">P0 Pac,11c •e"" D• ve l'llt>wt,.C.• • 6t>ac.n ' Jag tn part payment' cords 1 year warranty vw Souarebac~ 72 E>.cel ot the intended tran5fl!•or •s 14 •Q85 menl E•tne1 par1, ..,ay 1er IOf or ag••"S! rne at>e••catH'.'r I 1ng1or Beacr C.ahro• •.& or• •art ltadi 6169 S 18 750 dys 534-6552 1018140) Lease 01 buy cona New eng orks t4 P5 J"'""f Road 5u.ie A F292238 m1n<11 .. ine iease ,p,,,. n1ne1y as outt•~ 1oow An apph tne oa1e ct"d "' 1ne ,.,.,p • •"!'"""'---·-.---evl wknds 532-2758 121,111 trans & clutch Askin 11v1ne C.ttolorn•a 92704 PuottsheC Orange Coast r901 cays w111en no1•ce Sa1ct cations e•n•O•ts ano d9· ct•cated l>elo,. ~o rece••" dll(J GA A E SALE Sat t 2-i f 52500 968_9278 g All 01ner Dus1ness names :ld1ly P1101 Decemoer 5 12 properry shall t>e u'K'<l onty scnpro0t1s ot this s7ft>(>Osa I conslOa< tne s1aremt-n1s ol 8·30 am to 12 pm Furn SEPARATE EIRIPEAI Jll SUIOIS and dOO•Asses useo Dy tne t<J ana 26 t985 tor purposes approved by 11e on hie witl11Ple Olltee o• all 08<'50ns W1'0 w•S" re Of' 644 • '")~ app, clot111ng & lots ol DELIVERY DEPARTM ENT I IMPORTS YW '11 YAIACOI uL" 1ntend!'Cl transleror w•ln•n Tn.49 t tl'oe D1s1roct and 1ne success-lf\e C•ly Cter~ 2000 Maor neard rerar.ve •o tf\(> app11 mist items 309 Canal McLAREN'S BMW tOOl a03u3a_1913Soo1. NB Economical 4 spd stereo three yedrs •a,,t years iast ounLIC NOTICE tu1 D•OOe• snatt be required ~LIC ..,..TICE ooim11c ""TICE ounLIC NOTICE St Ne\tWporr Shores ta C 1 i 2 PIUI ,o t,,ir 115 ~nown to me ruo 10 e.<ecu1e a lease a" exam--TVD nu rUDt. '"" r uo B 650-3588 pe L us om, "m on tl'ndt-<I tr.insleree Me oie ot wnocf\ is •ncludeo m __ ;...;.;~.;........;.... __ N_O_Tl,CE 6F P U B LIC HE •RING M-F 11119. S·S 11116 tone ow ml es exlra nonp RE SOLUTION OF BOARD 11\e O•O aocurne111s 01' Ille 1n "" Sat 8-5 Roll top desk e•ec cha11 elec aryer turn & more 720-077:! t968 Vista Caudal 626 S Eucltd St I People wtlO need people I Clean t lOGF t 411 The nc1me(SI ano 1>vs1ness OF TRUSTEES OF COAST rnp office 01 1np D"ACIO• ol Fullerton CA should always chectl the Silll accri>ss vi rn .. •fltenaec COMMUNITY COLLEGE Purcnas•ng Coast Com- 714-680 6300 SeNIGe Directory In the translf'•~S -l•I' JUNG DISTRICT OF ORANG~ mu" h Con~gp 015~1c1 ;? 13-69 t-670 t DAI"-y PILOT YIM J NG AE y M 2309 5 COUNTY, CALIFORNIA •ocatec '11 13 ·o Actams Av- ----· WHEAE A!'. sa0a Com o>nue C-o"a Mesa Call· mu•>tt Co• 1n q n O••"'P' CP•td•ri rea an srooo 1'1at CPflil·n terms ot Pf'•'iOndl D'OP .. rtv h(>re1n· me "il'i.. are SU01KI 10 I ;gon<>toll ... ~ '"'"'' ••t.>• ,,, d!IP• rlt'SCrtbe<l dnO n""'"' a11on ootwi-r 1ne D•s· r u • P ., "q u pm e,, 1 WHEREAS said P•Ooertv lrtct dllO '"'" )UC•Psstu• D•tl 1 ---------.. ·frllOt"l.Wie goodwill ll'ilSt' m,,y 01' m110P lV9"abte IOI Cle• l~asehohl improvements outs•OI' u~e •Mtnout 1nte1 :. Po1tont1a1 b•Oder~ ti'" • lco11en.!(ll nQI IC COmPele le1·ny wol'1 tne 01SH•Ct S JOVISf'C lnllt JU COSl!I 1n om ht>y Road Suit., A. rv.ne Wt1EREA5 •t dPOt'a" 10 .n~;1111•.nq t1ntrances anc o~ so1•a tr;insle•o•s at Sd•O ll•c.t 1na1 said properi., oe ce5$tu1 b•dd~r I ~ . la11d IS lotdll'd at 14775 Jet· nPPd'i dl1C proving tn!' PillCl'I onclud1119 •··············~ ~ ~ ICahlOt'n•a q;.>:04 be n tne Desi nlerests ot e\1ts over ea1s11ng cu•DS I Tne Business name u•t'd ~tl•O rommun11~ cottage d•S· s11a11 De Do1ne Oy 1f\e '!.UC· Frtd Ott be 6 • 11ocat1on •s AABOH elsedt 1npn.qnes•O•dd~ 6 5!'a•f'Oproposatsw•tt be ay, em r !CLEANERS pur<.oilnl lo St'CtoOn e •360 '"ti' ~Pa n •np D·Slrocl ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19). Pia} watttnggame. Applies especially That sa•O ou11< 1.,., s''" ., "' <.eo ,, 1ne Ed4c;i11on 1..oce Purt·l'la,•ng 0 11 cf' 1310 to legal affairs. special rights and permissions. If patient. almost lntPnded 10 oe cv"su"' ot 1ne Srne 01 Ca111ornoa Aoams A '"""" Costs everything you need will pracu cally be handed you on silver pladter ma1eo ar rne olf•c(> 01 BET NOW t'ifAEFOAE BE IT Mesa t;;1l1ororn1u uP to 2 oo L ibra plays key role. TEA SEAv1CF ESC ROV\o RFSOL \IED tnat 1n1s Boara 0 m on 1n,. 1Q1n cay ot De-SOUTH COUNTY COMPANY '°'IC u ;>P• 11lf'4'11t'rebvdnnounce ts1n-cem~r t985 d• wl1icf\ time TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Study A n es message for valuable Bl'ocn Btvd w .. stmon\le• tet1M• 10 1eac. .. 1~e 11ere1,.. att pr posa•~ shdll De ooen· hint. Empham on basic issues, abll11y to watl and sec. knowledge of VOLKSWAGEN 1c11o1orno I 9<>683 on n• .Jllpr .1ttPr J1• .. P•t>Pd , .... c1no per PO P•.tm1nPCI lnd •etld k d A fi d be h d SC es Whal wash ddcn D11cPmbP• 23 1985 wnal P•OPPrt7 ..tnd I .. "e•e· llOu•1 "c1n !'lt.'f'r• me;>l•ng wo r procc ures. nswers arc oun ' in en · 1 #2 Tr11< nu'• 1ranslP1 •S ~uo 1>~ '''"''CJ a!'tP•rn"•t>d ,no a .. '""' te<t>Pt•ng ""' Nr .1 wilt be revealed. Remain alert. 1,., 1 1 . 1 .i••t<v••·a 1in1t<'"" o•<lt>•f'Cl •en crnt•n~J11 •ne Oir"< to• ot GEMINI (M ay 21-J une 20)· Good lunar aspeCI coincides w11h Com"'•P•«oll 1 n111 '*'""'' ' r n .. P• 1pp•i, np11•1n Purr"·'""'Q \Mtl . .t•I ,,.., cu i1 variety. chansma. creau vc endeavors. physical attraction. Y ou'll tx.· 6 i06 1""' cJP~c· ~ •s """""o bv o•o.. ' •M" '"I'"'' 1'l' Mat h II d k di R b I TPle name <ma dOOre~ .. ot the coas1 Commun h Cot-O•Os .dn\ resoons•b•" 0<!•$0t' tasted. c a enge • as ed to m eet d ea 1nes espons1 I 1t1cs increase. the DP•,on '""'" wf\om l!'ge O•"nct Jl'd Wiii not l>E' olle•~ ,,, .. ii,!',,., .. Sd•O :>•OC> love rclat1o nsh1p intensifies. .l_ 1<11ms may be lolt'Q •S BET llt'f'Ct'<l tor SCf\OOl Durposes en1 '"""' tnp ll!•m<. ana CANCER (June 21-July 22): O utline long-range pla~ Refuse to TEA SERlltCE ESCAOW cunng tnp 11mt" 'Pf'C•l•l'd n cona 11on~ ,C'e<•' "° ""'"'" sell yourself shon You have plenty coming to you -don't be IN U.S.A. 8~11~:AB;11~ t~~stm:~?t!' th~ '~ta•~I"• onlpn1ton 01 1"'' ~~s~ ·,~~a ci:;~;:::' ~~.D·,~ mtimidated. Focus on land. savings account. possible tnhcntance. ••LES a1trorri11192683 and 1ne 1as1 eoaro 10 1easP "''d p•ooerr., ,,,9,,es• ,.,,118,, P•oi:-r,ai Anes. L ibra per'ion s figure prominen tly. I • .. ll'Y 101 Mong claims by any to ll'IP l'l•Qhest b•OOe1 w•'" a """-=" .. m,)dp o1 11 !"loon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 17, 1985 at 5:00 p.m. at the office• of the lrvlne Unified School Dlatrlct located at 5050 Barranca Parkway. lrvlne. Callfornla, the Board of Education ORDINANCE N O. 85/86-3 O RDINANCE OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1 OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED SCH OOL DISTRICT DETERMINING THAT AD VAL OREM PROPERTY TAX WITHIN COMMUNITY F ACILITIE.S DISTRICT NO ..... 1 FOR PAEVIOUSL Y EXISTING DEBT SHALL BE LIMITED PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 53313 7 At said t1ml\\and place the test1mon-,. of all interesteo oersons or taxpayers for or against Ordinance No 85 86-3 w ill be heard Protest by interested persons or taxpavers ma~ be orally or r w riting. All wnuen protests shall be fthed wtlh the Cieri> 01 the Board o t Education o f l he Irvine Un1f1ed Scrtool D 1str1ct or or before the lime fixed for the hearing and may be w •lhdrawr r w ri11ng a1 an' time before 1he conclusion o f the hearing Tht:> full 'Pxl )t Ord1nanc€' N o 85 '86-3 may be obtained at lhf> 01t1cP ot !he C ,,rk -if tl"if> Board of Education o f the Irvine Unified Srrtoo1 J1c;tr , 1 l •I Helen T. Cameron PrHldent Board of EducaUon of th• lrvlne Unified Schoo• Ola tr lcl /a/ Mary Ellen Hadley Clerk Bo.rd of Education of the lrvln• Unified School Olatrlct LEO (Jul)' 23-A~. 22): Emphasis o n independence. creauv1ty, SEllYICE cr&OolO• '"all l>t' Decemt>et minimum ilCCPlll<iOle •entat Stble person SuCl'l '1tgnesr d · ed L · · h ' ohl' h • 20 •985 wn•ctl •S •~ bus• or S 18 7~ l>Pf Yl'B• srcord 1espons11>1e ora• oid sf\111 Pe Style, CS1gn, lntenSl I ro mance. Unar poSltlOn I~., 1g tS tnpS, nA .. S <l8V t>elOfll !ht' con ong 10 lhf' term$ ond con-lonall\ .ICCf'Plf'O 01 all OIOS visits, ideas, i ntellectual c uriosity Aquanan shows way to overcome • PlllTS summ111•on e1a1e spec111ec d•t1ons nere1na11e• set •o•lh shall ~ •eit"CtP<l 0~ 1,.e Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot DecP,...ber 5 1985 obstacle. M ake new Sta rt. above on l he lease BM•t1 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): lntuttion nngs true, especially w here • LEISlll Oaled November 25 J Said t8lll pr,ipert~ II Tiie Boara r&w rves lt>e t985 "tualfld on Costa Mesa 119hl t.:-•e1toe1 any and all finances are concerned. First 1mprcss1ons prove COrre<:I. Family All> TRYltG HARDER JUNG I YIM. JUNO AE County ot OT'ange Stale ot b•O~ and 10 w•tf\Otltw IS mem~T needs attention. give It but don't neglect your o wn essentials. TO BE # l IM. lnte11.act Tren•*"• Ct11tlomu1 and •8 more oa• ot1e< '°''"a~ tne P•ooertv Cancer native will play paramount ro le Pu"''~nl'tl 0•Jnge Coa!I tocutlltly oescr·t>ect '" 1t1e T"I' Dttf"CIN ot Pu1c1111'\- PWIC NOTICE f>tMllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC£ I NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING 8R (c-. 23 r.... 22) c..· k d ocCST •••v I' t DttcPmt>er 5 legal desc11p11on .n0 s ~rflDY Oirf'CttlO 16 LI A .x:pt. ~At. : 1rcumstanccs ta c twists. tums. an t A" IHV(,,TORY 1985 4 Tne •~m 01 1ne •ease ?OSI cop-01 the Noiictt 01 NOTICE IS ,.,_DY GIVEN 1het on December 17, 1985 at 5:00 inevitably aid your cause. T1m1ng Kon target, you'll be at nght plact. OH THC WfST COASI Th-499 sna11 l>f' '°' • ~·oc o• one 1n1en1 o,. 10 Lene Roat p.m. at the offtcM of tM lrvlne UnHled School Olatrlct located at Judgment and m tu1t1o n prove accurate Yo u'll be more aware o f bod> nat ~I.--vea· eommenc•nq on anct ProPf'•h '\•gnf'CI ov 111e 5050 Barranca Pd'-.y tntne Calltomla. the Board of Educ.Hon P\8.IC NOTICE endlNJ aNl "'a~ bf' ••• Clf'<I> 01 '""' ~·o ,,. ,_ t 1--u :mm-....a • .-l....__. o' d bflc ... 1ma1e. CAI.I. TODAY ll4'W9d '""'"1111!< ()<'an )II· t'l•P\IOllCt>tiKt'~ ,,,,....t:oun 0 the.,..,.._ nn--~ !strict will hol • pu ... earing on SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ). Answers arc found tn hidden places. I( 21•1 nu•• D"5o' o~ mutual a9rf'IP-I~ nol ll'S• ,,...,.. '•tlt"l"f' t l!\1 th• adoption of en Ordtnance entitled· Tear down for ultimate purpose of rebuild mg on m ore suitable \lase. FICTITIOUS BUStNEH m""'' E '"fl' 01111v mav iet c11v' l°'4't"'" '"" .,.t .. "t t.tt<l C landestine arrangement could relate to lawsuit. Taurus. ano ther I trt•t 842-2000 NAME STATEMENT monatl' '"" leaM upon nt"4!f) OUl>h( ~'"''tl inc '" ouo Sc . ti ,1 I Thr lollow•ng pe<sons 111 1901 oa,.11 wnten notice Satd hsn • tOPV ct thtt same not orp10 1gurc prom1nenuy. l<Joono bv,•ness aa A C tN prof)flny \n1111 tie u~ only iess than c>ncl' 1 _.. 10. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): W1shcs art fulfilled, romance OUSTAIA L COMPANY to• porpoM!s 11opro11eo by 1nree 131 con'lf'<:u"~ ..,...~ nourishes. you have luck tn m atters of speculatio n. Focus o n possible I A•ln Dtat11ic 9300 3!>0~ C11Cl1ll•C A"4tnue Suite thl' D•~lrlCI end,,,. 5uecesa-t>f!IO•l' lhe Clllll!' ot U •i1 tneflf pleasure trip. Member o f opposite sex 1s fascinated. makes no secret of CAD ·1! Eldo 1 owni ~Ot'1,.1,~ 9~~~" Meu Ca11-:~'.~'!~~ !h::: :~~~~ ~•1)-'"p,~~ a 0,:::~~·~: II. le><*I & IUlll Qt@-91 Don I ~.let. vO:.Ofl tan l 1lt In pip OI wfitCl'I I tnc;luded tn llf'lletet Cltf'uial>Of' pu1>t1~ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Prestige swings upwards -v tcws miss this o~ 8•5-0240 aura11<P Compnnv • ,.._ 1rie ll•O csocutnPnts on ,,..,'" 41(! '" rh" 0t\tric1 are venfied. and you could receive~romot1on. Focu s o n business. Yo•~ t011>0<t1ton 10 10 L•n ,,.... t>11"1 nr '~ OtiKtor 01 PasMO ""° aoop1.o at I II k-h NABERS r.ntn C41tllra °''""' ,.t>tl•• P.;I( ""''"9 Co•JI Com ,,... •4"0Ult• m('f'f•no I ·~ career. m-.ior domestic adjustment o u no onger wt ""'sina1na t e ,,,1 CA gu o• " r, co11eg• o""' c1 G<'vfl•n•"O eoa•ll 0, 111., blues. Libra plays ro le. c •01LLA'C AC. AHOClat•• a I.alt •(>( '"'•1 '" IJ7 Aaams Av '°""' Comrnunol) Cl'•"'Of' AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. I 8): Deline tenns, open hnc of ft l0<n11 genf!f&I partf'e<sll•P """" Co'ia Ver.a Cato Ch11ret o+ Orangtt CO\lf\I~ Communl,.1t1on, cmph"•1"e cdu"•t1 on. pubhsh1ng and sp1ntual 3SO'i ~ad••i-c A,,~,. Su•1• 1or"•• 9:en 11 " unclet· c11110<n+a on N ~'" cth 01 " .. ~ • .,. LAAOEST Sl:::L!CTtON O I 10 Co"• Meta CA ''OM 1na1 ( .. ta.n tetl'ftt Ol ~bet tHS values. What had been lost can now~ ~ovc.rcd. Money comes from 01 •11• tftOCMI iow mllUQa ~~• "'" i.u. are eut>tect ro ~ 0r.,099 eo..1 surprisc source. Pisces. V irgo persons fiaurc prominently. Ca01t1aea tn Orenge This oua•neu •• (On· ,,41901°a11on .,.,...., tt>t o..-o.1tv.P•10t No....,.,t>et 2e o.. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Yo u could be em otionally involved Covnry• Seeus today• ouc1t0 by a Of>n.w~1 oart ""' 1111<1 11\e ~~M Otd cemo.-s 1: •~!I with business auociatc . Pro tect sel f in clinches. refuse to give up 540· 1810 1Ml>M"";fAOPOLtTAN LH tN ""' P"'""'''' bidder' .,, Th •H w meth1n1 of valu e for mere wh1spertd promise. Y ou·rc due for added 2600 Haroor e1vo SlJRANC COMP•~" • l<',,."'4'0 th•' 1111 eo'\f\ •11 •m · Ml tC NOtlCC l'CCOifl.lllOn . an.d )OU will f'CIM!n sense of balance. COSTA MESA N ..... v0r~ c0r1~•Alt()f1 Eooz,, '" ""0 11"' '"'",.. '"' ""1 "il IF DECEMBER t IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc anistt(', ('rt'All\IC ~~ . ..!_1Clllfh Ant \.ce •ll.rlthl\Q ""'• .. nc •• ana ~,.....,... ••tit. O•.. -*• '' nq •JI t•• fond o f travel, possci;~ 1ntcllec1~I curio 1ty, arc drawn to drama. I t t t t · t t t t • '""' 1111......,11 • ., 1.1-a aria" t>to oornr :-, '"" 4'1f music. and h•vc unusual •peak1n1 or ~tt'\&1ng voice You can bc self. ""'" 1~ counry C•~ "' °' c"~'''' 11"'""" 1ndutacnt. have lo"e of luxury. anJ you do succumb h> ~Wtt• tooth T .. t. ~ ~r·'"' oa N<hf'moet rr~,~~ ~~ ,:u•~:;t~ T auru.t,l..ibra,Scorp1openonsplay 1mponantrole11n)OUthfc Fv~nl\ • II d F~n P"''nu·ng 0 111c• 1:po arc tran1p1nna whtc.h cvcn&ually Yt'lll lead to major domc~llC •••• ~.01 0.•1'~ Co.tt Aoam\ 4-anue Coat• a.t•ustmcnt -that could inclu~tual chanllt' of ~1dcf}et or mamal 842-1171 CM v F'llot ()pc"""oeo s '' 1 C•111cw~• •l(\ 10 1 oo '"-I bl r -~-I 9"S I :fl 19 ~ p n M ~,,,. tftll .say ol 0.. ~latu1. Dttcmbc:r will be ~mora e 1or you m o 11'1 ,16 ('fll'lltM'-,~11., 1, '""'<" 11,.. I "' .. a..DIHANCE NO. 15/~ ORDINANCE OF COMMUNfTY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 88·1 OF THE IRVINE UNCFIEO SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHOAlZING THE LEVY OF A I PECtAl TAX WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO ... ,. Al said time and place the tes11mony ot all 1n1erestf'd persons or taxpayers tor CY agalns1 Ordinance No 85 86-4' w ill be heard Pro test by interested persons or taxp~~r s TI8y be orally or 1n writtng All wntten protests shall be lil~d w ith thE' Clerk o t the Board of Education o f the lrvtne Unified School D1s1t1ct on or before the tlme ft•ed tor -the hearl"9. and may be w1thdt wn tn writing at any time before tM conc:ru.ton of the hearing The full tt>xt ot Ordinance N o 8S '86-4 may be O~llned et the o fftc t> ot thP Cleric o t the Board ot Educa1ton o f the lrvtne Unlfled School 01<iH1ct /al Helen T Cemeron PrMldenl 8oerG Of EdUC8tton of the lnln• Unlfl•d School Olatrk:t /u=EMentWey 9wd of ~ .. tM .,.,..,. Unified khoot Dtetrtct ' .. ., ' ~---~~-~--~~--:------------------------.................................. ~~ C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Thursday, Oecornber 5, 198S =:::::=::::::::::..:::::~=======1111~~~i:=====-=====:::i~==~~:::::::::-;.:..;..::::~..:..-:.::-~=-;~~~====:.:~===-====::.=:::::::=-:::::=:---===---==:.:-~--==~~:..:·~ ... ~·.::::=::::==::.~-=--·::.:.:--:::::.::~-:.::;~:::::::::====="'-============:=:::===:-:==~;;;;;~~:;;:===-= MtlC NOTICE PU8llC HOTICl P\8.IC NOTICE MllC NOllCl PU8LIC NOTICE l'tlSlJC *>TICE rta.IC NOTICE rtel.IC HOllCE P\8.IC J«>TICC MUC *>TIC! Pvbllthed C>ll\09 Coa31 COunt(..r~-~;;~ MOTICI °' wrmeof..Wo..cto(Trvel. l'tCTITtOUl IMJllNHI "CTITIOUI IUllHHI l'tCTITIOUI .,..... Ottty Piiot Novemw 2' 28 l..... ll s JR ANO LOIS , ..... Tll'I ..... ••••• Ch•r,t•• •l'ld ••• µ ORtNG ANO OPERA 11,..l> ,ICTfTIOUI IUl lNlll FICTlllOUI IUllHlll N'"..-ITATl--NT NAMa tTATl!MtNT ..... ITAff•NT ~~ a 2 0'"'" "'"' ....., ... ...""' ot t Tru•tH ,n~ l01Ef1EFOA ANO STOAING NAMI ITAT'IMINT NAMI ITATtMINT ,._'"' ..,.. I ,,..."""'oet" 1 · 1 "" M flSH 00 •l>POil'llOO It YOU AM IN Dl'MllT ..... , II u The loltowli"' pet$OllS ll!fll Tile fol owinQ CHlftonl ar1t The followlnQ petlOl\I .,. TH 469 I I 0 t • tru•ll creeled b• IN ANO RtMOVING TH( lhe lotlowtng o.rtona .,., T"-IQll()w1ng potllOl\A .,. ... .,, d dolf•ll Oullnes• .. J10M&nc e1o1ng t>ullnott .. Tl'IO ,.b I -!*ton• flle)tftilfl 011\ttll to UNOUI A 0(10 ()fl 'nlUIT ••Id Do_.. of Trull SA),A[ FROM SAID LANO I llolng OuetneH .. Hunl· 1doin~ bue1noea •• No.Ck 001119 !)uttneas 98 "' O• • £ 7 h s s . 0 I lo ll'lo Hlate OI DATID t-t•-.._. U .. llll .., C 629 Tef ing 44~ I I 1 to • etc Qm9anv 1162 trvine a min• ' ..--. " Tho boneflclu r under OR ANY OTHER LAND. IN lngton Pro~r11ea. 1&800 Trop y & Fngtovtno Com label 'ompeny · COiii! Mo~11 CA 92621 Blvd . Tutti"· CA 92680 PU8UC NOTICE WllllAM MllES YOU TAKI! ACTION TO H id Dood of Tru11 """' CLUOING THE RIGHT TO !Oel&w1r• Street • t100. pflny 170 E 17th Street m1nalWty •73 Co111 M. II ' I 10 Tu1lln F1bf10I Inc 1152 The pottllon reQuHll ,,_OTICT YOU,_ '"0 '· loloro HOCUted and do-WHIPSTOCK OR OIREC Hunttngton Be•ch CA •I 11 Coll•I Moll CA CA 926:11 """' a l!mp o n lrvlnt 8tvd Tu11tn CA ... ntl CNICUfT COtMT ()fl lltUlhO<•ty to ..OMllllllOt ,,,. E"TY. IT MAY I E 10'-0 AT llwotld to tho llndo"~-cl JIONAL l y ORll L ANO 92~9 ·926'7 WUlfam 0 AllOtO t84S t31l:Z Yoro• St Santa An• 926'0 T .. ITAT1! °" <>R«OON. Hlllt undef 11\0 ll\dti*I A .. ueuc I ALI . IF YOU • written Declafatloft ol Do-MIN( FROM lANO OTHEA Robefl JoM ltnngrat>e I E\lolyn Miltie Notcll 940 An•l'lelM AVI . l•A Cotti CA 9210~.rker 325 E 23rd Thi• 1>u11noa1 IS con ,0 .. THI COUNTY 0' dWll Adm1n1str•llon ol E• NtlO AN !X,LANATION l•ult end Dom•nd tor ..... THAN THOSE HEREIN 1661 S11r1ne Ot1ve Sant••Oitk Strettt Costa Mesa CA Mose CA 92621 s Ntn<.yt Mesa CA !111877 OUCted l>y • c;()fp()tltl()(I MARION, o.,.r1Mllll or ,. ... Act Of' THI NATU .. f OF THE and. wtltton Notice ol Do· Al!OVE DESCRIBED Oil Ana CA 9210~ 192627 Th•$ IJV1tneu IS con ' OI II 'futlln F•t>ftcl. IN: Oomeotk 111 ... ttona The pe1111on IU411 IOt hear 'l'IOC!IOINO AGAINST tiult •nd !Joetlon to Soll. 'OR G.AS WELLS TUNNELS Th" butlllHI 111 con· Thll t>usineu It con Oueted by an tndlviduot du~~~ b~u~~-~~~\:rs con Thll atllem.nl wH !tied CAI& NO • .._.... lno '" Dt111 3 at 700 C1vt0 ·YOU. YOU IHOULO CON· The undor•lgned cweod AND SH AF TS I NTO <lucted by an tndl111dull I ducted by •n 1nd1vtdu1I William 0 AllorO Pr icilht r empleton wllh tho Coun1v Cflfl( ol Or. IN THE MAtl'ER OF THE Centef Ot'tVI We.t S1n1t TACT A LAWYE... Hid Notice of Default •nd THROUGH OR ACROSS Robert J Z1nngrab1 Evotyn Marie NOIClt. Th1$ St&lemont wH titod 1 1 I 11111 lllod anoe County on Novomt>er ADOPTION ANO NAME Ana CA 02101 on OECEM On Fr'4Ur ~.,., f7 ~loctlon to •·" to bo ,. THE SUBSURFACE OF THE ''"' Statement was hied Thi$ s1a1omont was filed Wtlh the County Clefk 01 Or· Th•~·~~onClefll ol 0 22 1995 CHANGE Of l<YM8ERL.Y BER t 1 t985 •t 9 30 AM tllS at 1:,0 ,,M. HOUSE; c;0tdod In tho covt1lr wtloro l ANO HEREINABOVE DE with the County Ca.<k ol Or-w1tl'i tl\O County Ctork ol Or onge County on Novombef wlln 'c nt ~~·Octol>Or 2~ F2t3114 GENE HERZIG • MtnOf IF YOU OBJECT to ,,,. l(fY """-NCIAl c°"'O"· tho ••al ptoport, I• located. SCRIBED ANO TO BOTTOM ange county on November ange County on Novoml>O< :? I 1985 ·~rs OU y L•w Ort ices 01 l •rrr NOTICE ANO 0111\ltng Of ll\I polltlOl'I vou A Tl()N a• dulr epflOlntod HOUIEKEY FINANCIAL SUCH WHIPST0Cl(E0 OR 5 1985 21 1985 F:rntlt 1 F2'0900 Rotl'im•n t• 140 BHCh t CITATION Sl'IOUIC Otll'lef appeat 81 ll'lf ltruat ee under •nd co.-,OAATION tU2t "DIRECTIONALLY ORILLl'O F21t221 F2t2t77 Pubhsheo Orange C-Oaal , C 1 t Blvd SI• t06 WHI· TO LEROY HERZIG hHrlng •nd Sllte your ob• P\lrlU•"l IO Offd of Tr111t 1so11th SlrHI, Cor~llo•, c a •WHLS TUNNELS AND I Published Orange Coast Publltllled Orange Coul10atly Pilot December 5. 1?. Pu~1~11e,:: Ora~go2a0o!. rn•nster CA 92683 lather 01 11'11 at>ov• named 11eet1on1 Of lite wrtllen ob1ec· rocOfdod Jul~ 5 IN4 " 9070. (2tl) N0-6422 S"iAFTS UNDER ANO BE Daily Piiot December 5 12.1 Dally Pllo1 ~t>er 5. 12.' 19 an<! 26 1985 D1itv 1 ~· ,~vemd ~r9 1985 Pubt11hed Orange Cout jmino1 , lions with tile cour1 belort ln•I. No .... 2n2-, 01' Ot· HOUSEKEY FINANCIAL. NEATH OA BEYOND THE 19 and 26. 1985 19 ano 26 1985 I Tn -495 etmlber on Th·477 Dally Piiot e>.oemt>e< 5 12. YOu wtll P ... N llJco nottee ltle hNrtng Y0ur IPPtl" flelal Aocordt In tho offtco CO .. PORATION H H id EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE I l1'1·'85 Th-•90 ------------------ 19 •nd 26 t985 llhat OONA LO GODFREY lance may t>e in person or by of tho Cou"'' Rocordot of Tru•tH. By ' Vhgl"la O i: f u N NELS AND I Pta.IC NOTICE lh-492• ano TRUDY GODFREY hts l y<>ur •tt0tnoy Orono• Countr C•llfoml• T0<r01 AulhorlJod l lgt1•· :>HAFTS ~DER AND BE· POOllC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE , Ml.IC NOTICE w1lo h•ve filed 1n trio Circuit • IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR Will SEU A•T 'VII.IC 111,. ' NEATH OR BE YOND THE I :f .are --------Coun ol 11\1 Sttto ol Or-Ota contingent creditor 01 AUCTION TD HIGHEST o.ui Novembet 25. 1985 EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE $. "' POOl.IC J«>TICE eg<>r• fOf Manoo Countv. A 1 the oec.euoo yOu mutt Ill• llOOE" FOii CASH 0 11 Pi•tlh\111'\l Orange Co.tst , OF ANO TO REOAILL RE Of C .all FORNI .a FOR THE COUNTY' Of ORANGE ---------jPern1on preying 1ha1 an I your c1a1m with the court or CAIHll"'S CHECK. draw" 0011 Piiot December 5 n llJNNEl EOUfP, MAIN 1 "" "" FtcTITIOUI 8U81NEBS ORDER be entered granting presenl 11 lo lhe personal on a atate 0t Nlloftel baftk. IQ ~''"'· •• ,. !!"Ill 1 l.AtN-RE PAI A. DEEPEN NAMe ITATntENT 'to Pe1111oner. DONALD 'representative •PPOinled by a etato or fodorol credit •~w • '" 4tsts ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH The lottowtng persons ar• GODFREY leave to edopt 1 tl'le courl w1tn1n lour months union °' • •l•IO Ot lodotal w E l ~ s 0 R M t N E S • IR~INE UNIFIED ICHOOL DllTfUCT, A School Dl1trlot of the lt.te of ) 00tng business as ')AM·· l<YMBEAL Y GENE HERZIG llrom the date ol ltrst 11· Hwln '1 ~ loan ••t0el•· PU8LIC NOTICE WITHOUT HOWEVER 1 HE Tucson 1 A C111forn1a llm· y0u1 m1nor ch1t<1 ano you suanc:e ol lollers os pro11108d tlon d1!!n1ci1.c1 In thla etAto. ----Qrt;;"'' ,,... ORtlL. MINE i'ed Partnership 315 t Atr· must appear w1th1n tl'lrrty 1n Section 700 ol the In tho lobb to lho Bulldll'IO NOTICE OF IS TO Rf EXPLORE ',NO OP· way Avenue Ste 1·2 Costa days ol tl'ieOate ol ltrst P<Jb· IProbate COde ol Cthlornia louted 1. ~ts L••I• SI TRUSTEE'S SALE I ERA IE IHROU'..tH THE CalUOfnl8, and COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 16-1. A Dl1trlct Form.ct and Or9anlaed Pureuant to the Mello-Root ) ) ) ) NO. 47·$5-44 SUMMONS (CCP SSN1.1) Mesa. CA 92626 l11ca119n l'lereol at the 1 Tiie t1me 101 llltng cl1Mm1 will Ore 0 1 CA ,11 rl ht. 111.; TS No. 12UAOO-On E SURFACE OR T'tE UPPER OAM. Inc 31'51 Airway '1CourtreOm ot Department not up"e pnor lo . lour fOl'ld "'t iorHI con:. ,ct to Y()U ARE IN DEFAULT s 0 0 FEET. 0 F THE Avenue. Ste 1·2 Costa No ~at the Courthouse \n month& lrom tne date ot Hie end :Ow held by lty undor UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ISUBSUAFACf OF SAID Mesa CA 9262b the City of S•tem M1rioo hearing not"ed above I Hid Dood of Trull tn tho DA TEO 1012184 UNLESS LANO AS RF SERVED BY This business IS con--County Oregon ano ShOw YOU MAY EXAMINE the t eltualed In uld 1vou TAl(E ACTION TO THE IRVINE ;OMPANY A ducted t>y a hmtted partner· C11u!ll' ol any you may nave Irle kopt by 1M coutl II you r:/ •nd St•lo do· PROTECT YOUR PROP· CORPORA Ttt)N IN THE Sl'l1P !Why IM pr•yer ol sa.a Pet•· are o person interested Ill Ktlbod H : ERTY tT MAY BE SOLO AT DEED RECOF.')EO IN BOOI( Larry B Tnrall Pres1oen1 llOn ShOuld not be granted jll'ie estat(' you may ""e A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 9277 PAGE 2!>6 ANO IN Thi5 statement was hied NOTICE TO lEROY upon 1hee•ecu1ororadm1n· L.ott03ofTrectNo.t7t2, NEED AN EXPLANAltON IBOOK 11834 PAGE 382 wnn tile County Clerk ol Or· HEAZIG READ THESE 11stralor or upon the II· In lho City of Cott• MoH, OF THE NATURE OF THE BOTH OF OFFICIAL RE ange County on December PAPERS CAREFULLY torney tor the executor or Cout1ty of Oret1go, Steto ot PROCEEDING AGAINST CORDS J 1985 1 YOU MUST APPEAR IN 1 aom1n1sua1or and Ille with 'Callfornl•, 11 .,., m•p ro-YOU YOU SHOUlO CON Tr us tor J F PARRISH f'293tM THIS CASE OR THE OTHER the court with proof ol Hf· corc:t.d In book 50, pagoa 32 TACT A LAWYER ANO PHYLLIS PARRISH Jellrey M Trinklein SIDE Will WIN AUTOMATI· 1nce a wntten request Siii· to 36 lncluetvo of Mia· T 1 CO fl T 1 TL E 1 N The street aooress ano G1oson Dunn & Crutchet CALLY TO APPEAR YOU 1no 1na1 you destre speciel cell•-· mope, In ttlo of· SURANCE COMPANY OF 101t>er common oes1 nalton 800 Newpofl Center Drive. !MUST Ftl:E WITH l HE not"e ol the llhng ol an 1n· 1flc• of tho cou"IY roc:Ofdor CALIFOflNtA. a corporation 11 an 01 me real Oro rl Newport Beach CA 92663 1COUFH A LEGAL PAPER I ventory ano appra1$t!ment ot of H id county. E1copl 111 I tormerly Tille Insurance ano des~ rt be 0 ab tv r I~ Pubhsned Orange Coast !CALLEO A MOTION OR estate assets or ol the pell· crudo 011• potro'9um, OH. Trust Company ur ortl'<l to be 16592 Hale ·Dally p 1101 Oecemoer 5 12. ·ANSWER' THE 'MO· 111ons or age!ounts mentioned brH, Hpheltum, •nd •II 011 Decemoe. 12 1985 al ; ~v!ue Irvine CA 9n 14 19, and 26 1985 TION' OR ANSWER' 11n Section 1200 and 1200 5 ol kindred aubetencH and 9 00 AM Ttcor Tiiie In-The underst nect Trustee Th-499ll •MUST BE GIVEN TO THE the Cahl0tt11a Probate COde other mlnotel• unct.r and In suiunce Company 01 Call-d1sc1a1ms iiny l~Ollity tor anv Community Facllltlee Act of 1M2. "'· All PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MATTER OF THE VALIDITY OF THE FORMATION OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT N0.11-1, THE LEVY OF SPECIAL T AXEi THEREIN, THE ISSUANCE OF 1150,000,000 OF BONDS THEREOF, AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTS AND MATTERS RELATING THERETO, AS AUTHORIZED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, THE GOVERNING BODY OF SAID COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT N0.11-1, COURT CLERK OR AOMIN-M.,c R. t.uc:1or1. hq. Mid land Hcopl the rltht 1°'11'" a corporahon lor-incorrectness of the street ---------tl:>TRATOR WITHIN THIRTY Olblon, Dunn It CrulchOf, to UN any por11on of tho merly Tille tnsuranco •nO address ano ott>er common ' POOl.IC NOTICE IOAYS AlONG WITH THE AttOfno,. fOf Pelltlonora, aurf-of ttlo l•nd for drlll· Trust C-Ompany as duty •P· des• nation 11 any sl'lown ----1REOUIRED FtltNG FEE IT 333 S. Qrond A.wo~ Loe An-tlt19 otMH•llonl, mlt1lng or pointed Trus1ee under ano here?n FICTITIOUS 8USINESI MUST BE IN PROPER ID••. CA I007t quarrying of all kind• In· pursu.int to Dee<! ol Trust Saia sale will be ma<le but NAME STATEMENT IFORM ANO HAVE PROOF PubhShed Orange Coast cludl119 b11t t1ol H clu•lvo ol recorded October 5 1984 wilhOut covenart 0, war· Tiie lonowrng person 15 OF SERVICE ON THE PETI-Daily Pilot November 23 24 oft well dtllllng. oft woll1, as inst No 84·413837 of ranty e•press or implied ra· doing bustness as iTIONER $ ATTORNEY OR 30 1985 l•nh, tun"•'•· mlt1lng H · Oll•c•al Recoros in the oll1ce ard1n 1111e posse5$10n or TREES UNLIMITED 955 jtF THE PETITIONER DOES Amended Pubhcallon De-c •utlon• o r •h•fll, 01 trte County Recorder 0' 1~ncumirances 10 pa the West 191,, St Costa Mesa NOT HAVE AN ATTORNEY cemoer 5 1985 provided, howowor, tho OrdnQe County Calllorn1a unpatd b•lance 0,Y ine Call! 92627 !PROOF OF SERVICE UPON SaSu-191 .. me •hall not bo con· WILL SELL Al PUBLIC note(sl secured b s"o NOTICEI YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AO A INST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND NO LATER THAN THE 8TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1118. READ THJ INFORMATION BELOW. Plalnt1H1, \ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ~ Det,ndanl1. ) AVISOI USTED HA SIDO OEMANDAOO. EL TRIBUNAL PUEDE DECIDIR CONTRA UD. SIN AUDIENCIA A MENOS QUE UD. RESPONDA NO MAS T ARDE DE EL ITH DE ENE RO OE 1911. LEA LA INFORMACION OUE SIQUE. l'.ennetl'I S S111 II 955 THE PEllnONER elruod lo prohibit elanl AUCTION TO rl10HE$T BtO-Deeo ol Trust. ro.wlf West 191h Costa Mesa. '.r,gNYSO~~~viHAcfJLgu;te 1 PUBLIC NOTICE '::::~~ :~~~~ ~~..,°':,':; g;~1(ROSR c~E'c5K~ tP~Y~ s1 514 806 90 ss• 1nctu<1· Cahl 92627 AN ATTORNEY IMMEOl· j ·Of In anJ ••Y •ftoct lho aur· ablP a1 time ol sale •n lawful ling as provided tn said Thia 1>us1ness 1s con-, NOTICE OF J lace right• of Hid land •nd mt•ney 01 the Untied State$I notes advances 11 any ouctea by an 1nd1v1dual !ATEL Y DlllOlUTION Of which do nol ontor • .. Id lat 1,:8 Sovtn lroot entrance under the t8f'msof said Deeo Kenneth SI• I OATEO an<! hr5t puOhSl'ilO j PARTNERSHIP land •I• "''loll than 500 10 tl'le 010 Ora e Count 01 Trusl lees charges anO T111s statement was llleo 11 Costa Men Orange Not"e 1s l'ie<eoy given that pol rl • r._ Courtl'IOU$t! loc~d in th! eapenses of the Trustee and w1tl'I the County Cletk 01 Or· County Calllorn1a the 14111 'Jell•ey Berkley and Mitcl'iett =: '.'Id,: :!d 8 from 200 l>IOCk 01 \'/Est Santa ol the-trusts createo Oy sa10 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE MATIER OF THE VA LIDITY OF THE FORMATION OF COMMUNITY FA CILITIES DISTRICT NO 86-1. THE LEVY OF SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN, THE ISSUANCE OF $150,000.000 OF BONDS THEREOF ANO CERTAIN OTHER ACTS ANO MATTERS RELATING THERETO AS AUTHORIZED BY THE BOAR D OF EDUCATION OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. THE GOVERNING BODY OF SAID COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO 86·1 ange C0un1y on Oclober 30 day ol November t985 Gluckm•n l'leretolore 00tng Ednah R".co Capron ,.. Ana Bl•O 11ormer1y West tDeed ol Trust t985 K,."E~~ I~ ... :,~ Z :t~ ,business as Partners undef !corded 2.J-S3 In book 244e. l si~tii Streetl Santa An• CA I The benel1c1ary under said F2907tl t I • Petltton.rl • Old I the '" rn name of Jackpot Pot• 82 of Oftlclel Aocord1.' all 11gn1 lllle and interest 'Deed of Trust l'ieretolore ex-Publlshed Orange Coast orner or · 202. Properties at 17752 Sky· • Trualor ., record ownor: iconveye<> 10 Md now Mid eculed and dehve~ed to the Oa1ty Piiot November 21 28. JOMnold 8ulld1'1, Sulto park Circle ~ ... ue 100 Irvine. .J 0 H A N N E S C by ,1 unJer said Deed 01 undersigned a w1111en Dec· Oecemoer 5 12 1985 ~ CoJ1119• ~I NE. ca1110,,,,,1 9271•. nave O•s A ASMU SSE N AN ci Trust in tllP p<0pertv situ· larauon of Dtlault anO De· TH-•68 IS. om, ~ C so1veo 1he11 Part net snip as SHARON J RASMUSSEN ated 11 5310 County ano I mand tor Site and a wntten ---------i Puohsl'ied r&nQe oast ot November t5 198S Oy Tho ••• .:., lddro11 •nd State df'St"l>ed as 1NottGe ol Dtrault and Etec· A complaint has been !tied with lhls court by the Irvine Unified School D1strlc1 and Community Factlllles Dlslrlcl No 86· 1 pursuant 10 Government Code Section 53359 and Chapter 9 (commencing w11h Section 860) of Title 10 of Part 2 o f the Code of Ctvil Procedure. reQuestlng this Coun to determine lhe validity of the formation ol Community Facllllles District No 86-1, the levy of a special tax therein, the Issuance of $150,000,000 ol bonds thereof and certain other ac1s and matters relating thereto. as authorized by the Board of Education o f the Irvine Unified School Otstrlct. as the governing bOdy o f Community F acllllles District No 86.-1 If you w ish to appear and answer the complaint, you must Ille with this courf no later than January 6 1986. a written pleading In response to the complaint. Unfess you do so. your delaull wlll be entered upon appllcatton o f the above plaintiffs. and this court may enter a judgment determining that the above matter s 1n Question are valld. w hich judgment. unless appealed, will become forever binding, as to all m atters therein adjudicated or which at the time could have been ad1ud1ceted. against all persons MLIC NOTICE ~;11~~:,"r'~s14 2' mutual consent J"'.rey other co~~ondoelgnatlon. L01 11 OF TRACT NO 11on t0Se11 Tneunders1gned Th 452 tBerl<ley has 111e sole 11 '"'Y 01 tho rH I pro.,.rty 7840 IN IHE CITY OF causeo said Notice ot Dt· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • 11uthot1ty to sell Partnership I doec'r I bod •bowo 11 IRVINE COUNTY OF OR· lault an EleGtron to Sell to be NAME STATEMENT las'letS payan<1d1schargeall jpurporlod to be: 1043 ANGE STATE OF CALI recorded in the counly The lollow1ng persons are Pllll.IC NOTICE 11tab<t111es ol the Pattnetship Lindon Place, Coal • Mo•a. FORNIA AS PER MAP RE -wiierf' ltle real property •S Oorng ous1ness as 1cot1ec1 ano receive all CA t2t27. 1 CORDED IN 8001( 312 l0<.at8<1 CAG ENTERPRISES 80332 monies payable to the Part· I Thounct.r1lgned TruatH PAGES 15 TO 19 IN Trusiee or party conduct 9301 l a Estrella Fountain NOTICE Of nersnip perform e1tisung ldlecl•lm1 '"1 lleblllly for Cl lJ S 1 v E Or M IS ing satf! TICOR TITLE IN IF YOU WISH TO SEEK THE ADVICE OF AN ATTORNEY IN Valley Ca1rl 92708 DEATH OF contracts ano act in any any lncorroctno11 of tho CEl 1.ANEOUS MAPS IN SURANCE COMPANY OF Cl'lartet Eld0t1 Goodwin WILLIAM MILES rnanner necessary to wino atrool addrHI •t1d other THE OFFICE OF THE CALIFORNIA 1717 Walnut 930 I la E1tretla. Fountain I AND Of PETITION uP the alla1rs ol tl'le Partner-j common dHlgn•llol'I. If I COUNTY RECORDER OF Grove Avenue RosemeeO. Valley Cellt 92708 TO AOMtNllTE" 1s111p any shown heroin 1SAID COUNTY CA 9 t770 Attn Lodema Arley Glee Goodwin. 9301 ESTAT£ NO. A 130 70I DATED 11-27-8!> S~ld Hlo wlll be mado. EXCEPT ALL OIL Oil Collman (8 l81307-7004 THIS MA TTEA, YOU SHOULD 00 SO PROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR WRITTEN RESPONSE, IF ANY, MAY BE DI USTED DESEA SOLICITAR El CONSEJO OE UN ABOGAOO EN ESTE ASUNTO, DEBERIA HACERLO IMMEDIATAMENTE, OE ESTA MANERA, SU RESPUTEST A EBCRITZ SI HAY ALGUNA, PUEDE SER. REGISTAADA FILED ON TIME. A TIEMPO. la Estrella Funta1n Valley To all he11s. benehc1anes JEFFREY BERKLEY, but without covenant or RIGHTS MINERALS MIN-Ticor Title Insurance Cahl 92706 , creditors and contingent MITCHELL GLUCKMAN 1 warr•nty el rHI or Im· ERAL RIGHTS NATURAL Companv OI Cahlornta a This business ,5 con· lcrt'ditors. ano persons who H•llgren and l(ennedy At piled r'9erdrno tltlo l)OI· GAS RtGH'S ANO OTHER corpo1a11on lormertv Tille I oucte<lbyhus1>andandw1le maybeotherwtN 1nteres1e<1 1torneys a1 l aw 46SO Von " .. k>n.oroncumbr~nc ... HYDROCARBON S BY tnsuranc.e ano Trust Com DATED DECEM BER4.1985 c E Goodin l'n the ""'" anO/or estate ol jt<arman Newport Beach 10 ~y tho un~ld balaneo WHATSOEVER NAME pany as s1110 trustee By Ttus sta1ement was hied WILLIAM MILES CA lot tho notH 1ocured by 1KNOWN THAT MAY BE Stacey Skvicato Q l G 111 0 C t Cl k B D I 8 k Cieri! with 11'18 County Clerk ol Or-A pe1r11on nas oeen filed I Puohal'leO Orange CoaS1 1111d Deed of Trual, to wit: WITHI~ OR UNDER SAID T·43t82 (:~~L). ranv •. range oun y er ' y: or I ur e, Deputy ange County on October 24, •t>y WllllAM MILES. JA 1oa11y Ptlol December 5 $40.331.54, lnctudln9 .. IL.ANO TOGETHER WITH I Publt6h8<1 Orange CoaSI Th~84 1985 ANO LOIS M FISH In the 1985 provldod In Hid not .. ad· THE PERPETUAi RIGHT OF Daily Pilot Novemoer 2I. 28 F290t177 15upet1or Court of Orenoe ! Th-•87. WllftCH, 11 en,, under' Ille IDRIL LINO MINING EX· December s 1985 Th-463 I Publtshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot Deoember 5. 12, 19. 1985 . 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R TIBLE • T 1000 GRAND AM We Sell Exclte .. •t SLASHES e PRICES! e • LIQUIDATING UNO{R ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Wl WIL L a rnarJlOrl NOT BE UNDERSOLD' • PONTIAC ,,; SUBARU 2480Harbor11¥d. Costa Mm Newport Be1ch 714/549-4300 2480 Har1>or 11¥d. Costl MtSI Newport 8t1ch 714 /549·4300 G) ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT # 1 I• TN W11t F1r . lllrt }Hp Sa/u For I Y11rs -oen~e • SALES •'1• ""p.90~\VO t : ~~~~:~~ CotT•MtU 541-8023 • ACCESSORIES DEPT , 4D UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd • Coate M••• 540-0713 ............. ____________________________________________ ...... ______________ ~~~-'--~-- I f .. 2s~ CLO FOftl!CASTS ON A2 TH URSDAY • DECEMBER 5, 1985 • Jury awards w .oman Laguna crosswalk where she was h it was dangerous, her attor ney argues 3.7M By PAUL ARCHlPLEY Of .... 0..,""°41W! An Orange County Superior Court Jury awarded $3.7 million to a Mission VieJO woman Wednesday who suffered pennanent injuries Coast Laguna Beach City Coun- cil has approved plans for eight units of senior houa- ing at Thurston Park./ A3 California Pregnant woman's son dies after she Is shuffled between hospitals./ A4 Nation Reagan urges passage of Democratic tax-reform measure./ Al Navy allowing General Dynamics to bid on sub- marine contract./ Al World Malta refuses extradition of hijacker./ AS Sports Rams Coach John Rob- inson will stay with meter Brock at quarterback Monday against San Franclsco./C1 Marina High finds itself In role of underdog for third straight week In CIFfoot- ball./C1 The 15th annual Miles Eaton basketball tour- nament opens tontgblat Orange Coast College. /C2 Entertainment Johann Strauss' opera "Die Fledermaus" wlll be presented Saturday in San Clemente./84 INDEX Boating Bridge Erma Bombeck Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports T elevisl-On Weather 81-2 C4 82 A3 85-6 C5-7 C4 C6 C7 83-4 82 A8 B8 A3 C7-8 •C1-3 . 83 A2 wh~n she was struck by a car on a South Laguna crosswallc in 1980. Cynthi~ Genirch was· 19 on July 21. 1980, when she was walking across Pacific Coast Highway at West Street at 2:40 p.m. to enjoy a day at the beach. . Surfing .-eaven As she entered the crosswalk.. she was struck by a car driven by Robert Davie. The impact ruptured her ao~. damaged her brain stem and brain, and broke her clavicle. ann, wnst, leg and pelvis, among other bones. Gentrch was g.aven anificial ~sp1r­ ation and kept alive by lifeguard Doug Sboafuntil paramedics arrived. While in the hospital she con- tracted Legionnaire's D isease. Sarfen may ba•e thoqht they'd c:lied and gone to aurf bea•en thJa week u atorm-aenerated wa•ee created ideal condition• along Or anae Coaat' beac bea. Abo•e, hepattus and' other infections and suffered permanent neurological as well as physical disabilities. In a.wardin~ damages to Gemrch. the Jury an Judge Richard Lucsebrink's courtroom spht the fault three ways. Gemrcb berself was found to be IO percent at fault for faihng to take greater precautions as she crossed the highway. briver Robert Davie also was assessed I 0 pm:ent of the fault. The othCT 80 percent was charged toCalTrans. the st.ate highway agency that maintams Pacific Coast High- way in the unincorporated South Laguna community. "It's been a temblc interscCt.ton for )'Cars," said attorney frank Barbaro, who represented Genirch. "The South Laguna Civic Associa- tion had sent CalTrans letters plead- ing with them for years to do enthualuta were ridln& near-perfect wa•ee that ranged up to 6 feet and ht«her nezt to the Newport Pier. Alon« other beachee resldenta reported -wa•e. reac bJnt :10 feet , someUung about that 1ntersecuon." Barbaro sajd not only is the crosswalk the only place in the v1c1 nat:-for be.achgocrs to crou Pa- cific Coast Highway. but it is used by children who awa1t the schoolbus each d.a} Jn add11ton, CalTrans speed !>urveys showed vehicles traveling over 45 mph at the sate. and a separate survrv ordered by Barbaro showed j Pleue.eeJURT/A2) Cancer therapy shows proi;nise Tests cured tumors. but procedure costly. has some side effects BOSTON (API -An expenmen- tal therapy turns ordmary white blood cells into roving cancer kilJers that can destroy or dramaucally shnnk tumors. even after they nave spread throughout the body. rc- searrhers report. The sc1enttsts cauuon, however. that the treatment as still extremel} expensive and cames potentially dangerous side effects. The therapy, being tned for the first umc on humans. uses a hormone to marshal the bod) 's own 1 m- munological weapons against cancer to attack. rcneg.adr growths while spanng healthy ttssuc "lt's the most promising btologicaJ approach to cancer at the present ume," said Dr Vincent T DeV1ui Jr director of the Nauonal Cancer lnstttutc Other centers will soon begin tcsung 11. but 111s now ava1labk only at the cancer institute in Bethesda. \id.. where 11 ~a'I developed Re- (Plea.e eee CAJ'lfCER/ A2J Father in • mourning forced to Laguna Beach mayor's action involving eo-wo~ker criticized By ROBERT BARKER Ofllle~ .......... A mourning father said Tuesday he was forced to pay more than S500 in bnbes to Mexican authorities before he could return his S-On's body to Huntington Beach. Victor P. Ziegler's 16-year-old S-On. Joseph, was k.ilfed Saturday when his three-wheel. all-terrain cycle, plunged over a 30-foot cliff near San Antonio del Mar. a coastal village about 80 miles south ofEnsenada. Ziegler's stepS-On. William Leffert, 17, who was nding with Joseph, was criticall y injured when his A TC also fell off the cliff. ~ Ziegler. 40, a contractor. said 1t took almost 12 hours to get ap roval or 1 , • from internal bleeding and other serious injuries, t6 be flown by the U.S. Coast G uard helicopter to the UC San Diego Medical Center. But it wasn't until two days later and that Ziegler was able to win the release oft.he body of his dead son. A doctor. a mortician and locaJ (Pleue Ne r A~R/A2) Mayor Martha Collhon By LAURA MERK Ofllle~Ne48W A conflict of interest cha e was eve e a guna c ayor Manha Collison by a fellow coun- cih:nem ber Tuesday over her proposal to persuade the California Coastal Commission to okay a c11~ approved pnvate develo pment pro- JCCl. In November. the council ap- proved a commercial compleA to be built at 303 Broadwa\ The council required that 33 parking spaces bt- prov1ded at the site co-worker of ol11~on's at Nolan ·Real Estate. Inc .. in La1wna Beach But when Stephens brouvit his plans to the Coastal C'omm1ss1on. the staff said the" would recommend appro' aJ onl} '1f he added ::!5 more parking spaces or pa) thr cit~ S200.000 in oark1n2 fees. 3 more airlines join fight to block airport-limit pact By USA MAHONEY Ofllle~ .... "-" Three maJOr airlines arc objecting to a pending court settlement be- tween Oran&e County, Newport Beach and two citizens groups that would allow limited expansion at John Wayne Airport in return for curbs on 'aircraft noise . U nited Air Lanes, American Air· Imes and Trans World Airlines planned to file bnefs bv Tue~av afternoon with U • D1stnct Court Ju e Terrv Hatter backm u their o ~ecuons to a ~tt ement wor out between the county as owner of the airport and expansion foes in ne1~­ boring Newport Beach and unin· corporated Santa Ana Heill,hts. It could not be detemuned late Wednesday whether the bnefs had been submitted. pokcspersons for the airlines could not be reached for comment. The airlines· objection to the ndin ~ttJement was filed with the court ov _ . t e same > a aircraft manufacturer McDonnell Douglas ad' 1sed the Judge of 1l!> opposition to the I ~-point stttlemC"nt plan. A letter summanzing the airlines' rnsons for opposing the settlement was relea~ by Orange Count' u~sor Thomas Rtlev's oflkc (Pleue eee AJIU.JllfgS/ A.2) tacle than new ________ _ (ol11son prllpo<;('d 1ha1 the counc11 send a letter to the commission statlnll onl)' that the' project had mc1 Her motion died for lack of a second he could have sent the letter 11t1thout presenting 11 to l·ouncil. bu1 said she 11tanted its unanimous sup- port .. 1 than!.. 1h1!> " a pt>tc.·oual conflict of intert>\l .\ lOlkae.ue of \-Ours an Pleaae aee MAYOR/ A 2) Father shot byson,HB police say By PAl'L ARCHIPLE\' Of .... Delly ..... tWI .\ Hunllngton Bealh man <;hot h1<. father in the head dunng. an argument at the father·., hou<;e 'W ednesda\ night. Huntinllton Re.ilh polu:e re· ported. Dana Jt"lt<'r ~-.. v.a'I '1ming ha" lather. R1ehard L kiter 'i~ at I ~bt>::! Bluebird Lane 11then the pair re· (Pleue tee SHOOTD'fG/A2) at Stalket suspect hearing off shore oil drilling talks will open tracts The circus came to town on a dreary Monday afternoon. Lights. cameras. notepads. tape recorders - the works. In the mam rinJ was Richard Ramirez, the accused Night Stalker. Would he arm. showina has famous romn.a teeth,-Would he praise Satan? Would he outrage spcctaton by flashma a pentamrh drawn on the ptlm of his band., Would he drool or bark or snap at 1ma11nary thints in the air? Everyo ne ure hoped so. Ram1rn. tall and d.al'k with a Qdaverous flee. as a med11 fca t. He is unpredictable and sinister in ap- pearance and has behavior in the courtroom has b«ILQWtky and bizure. even by California standards. All of which asswa that Ramiret will draw well when he appears in coun. Any court. Any time. Front ~-Guaranteed. Ramirez' fint court appeara.nce in Oransc County this week drew a thicket of reportcn and media side- kicks, inqwsiuve lawycn and coun emp~yca and several -aulp - Nif!?t Stalker aroupies. • I'm curious. I've seen his facic in the paper so many tunes." sa1d one woman. "I just want to stt what be looks hkc,· said another What a thrill It took the better part of 45 minute to get everyone ans1de Division 311 in Sant.a Ana. where Ramirtt WJS scheduled to appear before Mun1etpal Court Judac Tam Nomoto for ar- raitnment on eiibt felony counts retatina to lbe 1boot.ln& of Mission Viejo resident William Cams and the rape ofbi1 flaneee. Reponcn were asked to step thl"OUll' a m~I detcaor after empty- 1na their pockets and. in 10me eues.. rcmovina their belts. The detector was so Sitnsitivc t~t one phototn· pher was asked to walk thro\llh the machine four times before marshals detennincd foil on a packqe of ciprettes was trippina the machine. Names and addrtucs ~ re- quested. A Niaht Stalker mailina hst. maybe? Employen of the court ~pa· m1tttd to enter Mthout ous:ana ' throuab the metal det~tor. a procedure that brou&bt howls from several reporters. Naturally. "They're safe and wt'rt not' .. snarled one television personality to nobody m particular. Dtv1s1on 311 ts a room) court with a Wl~mtth . pnsoner's ~ apinst one wall A PlcAtalaJ shield protect\ vn.onen from potent1&lly dan,erous specutors such as reporters. lawytn andaroup~. You never know. Pidona a seat 1n the courtroom 1s a11 tml)Onl.nt fim step for reportcn Can you sec all the lldlon? Ca.n )'OU hear all the action' Good advitt If POUJblc. 11t nc._t: to someone -ho ~-aAMlltU/A2) ) By LAUR.A MEJUt °' ... .,,., ......... Local offiaals sa) they arc ap- prehensive about a plan that fortts Interior Secfe1ar') Donald Hodel and a panel of 18 ronarc men to began talks on which ('ahfom1a off shore tracls c.hould be ~umndcrcd for 011 and gas cxplora11on The Cahfom1a \of\lte$$1onal ck~ egatton upponed the plan. approved b) 1he Hou~ of Representatives on Wedncsda)', while abendonint ef- fons for a founh year moratonum. The amendment was attach~ to a bill fundutl the lntetior Dc1>1riment untJI the end o'f the fisal )Ur The b\11 nut goes to the Senate for a vote • Under the otan . Hodel would ~ required to make pr~ss report' to C'ongrns e'en 6(l da~ The amendment was draf\rd b' C'on~ men Ralph Reaula. R-Oh10 and Leon Pantna, r>-Mon\ere)'. in response to thc-Hou~ Appropna· uons Commmcc's recent refusal to re1mpo~ a moratonurt\ proteeting the Cahfom1a coa~t The nqouaung team could bt selected as earl) as toda} It wtll be composed of ~ven members of the Cahfom11 d~lcption -four Demo- C'l'lts and three Republicans - klected b) the party leaden. It wtll al90 tnclud~ \ahf. mi.a·s ICftat~ .\Jan \raMton and Pete Walson. finally, th~ ~m •ill include the chairmen and nnk1na mtoont) (Pl--... DRU.UMl/A2) ' -- , .... ~- OrMge C099l DAIL y PILOT,/ Thu'9day, Oeeembef 5, 1985 DRILLING PLAN WORRIES OFFICIALS ••. ...... , . ~ of avenl Houte •nd-&n1te-Laaun• &e.eti Counetlman Bob believes Lhc ncaot.1:a11111 twn ~ru¥ lntertor commit~ By includina Gentry said he supported the amend-be made UP, cxclus1vety of Cal!forn1a \Mtie membel's. representatives from ment, but womes that without a repr:esentahves. H~ said he fears that Olber-..._ will alto be worluoe with moratorium the Oraoie Coast could hav1nt out-o~·statc mem~'! on ~he Hoch~J. somcthina many con-be in danaer. "Not bavi1'a (a mora-committee wall we1;ken _u. I think amamen insisted on. tonum) puts us in a vulnerable that has ~n ~odel ~ obJCCtive from "T~c aoa_I has always been 10 s11uuion. There ough1 to . be .. u-the bqlnnina. he said. ncsotaate1reasonablework1naaarec· urancc there wdl ~no leas1ns, he Moreover, said Lim~ra. the plan mcnt. (Conireuman Bob) Badham said. also does not force Hodel to reach an feel it tS a workable way (to ~solve In fact, he believe Lhe lntcts o ff aarccment. "I don'I see an end to the conflicts). mainly because of the Laguna Beach and Newport Beach lh1s," be said. d09lh and $CiOpe of opposiuo n that will be opened for lcas1na once the t . was bulkiina," said Badham aide 8111 ban is lifted Dec. I 3. Ph1hp ~aurcr, may~r of Newport ScbreibcT. Schreiber maintains that the plan Beach, said the plan as a aood one. The moratorium was simply un will prevent Hodel from l~sina tracts ''The way our m~s have been, we attem,P.l to get talks goins. :w1d foe' fear that Congress will resp0nd want _to . do anyt1una w~ can ~o att Schreiber. "It was a means to an end with a blanket moratorium. oegottauonsa~mg, es~ially with~ut Tb1s is the enn •tself." he s:11d San Clemente Mayor Bob Limberg a moratonum in place. Maurer said. F A THER PAYS BRIBE FOR SON'S BODY ••• Prom Al ll'ans1t offioials eot into the act m the town of San Quintin, about 40 miles to the south. Joseph'i. body had been taken there by car. , "They didn't come right o ut and ask for bribes," Ziegler said today. "But they said they we~ busy and that it would take .a cpuplc o f dayc,, that they couldn't do the work o n Sunday. It was clear that they ex- pected money." But Ziegler. who has a vacatio n house with his wife Cansa in an Antonio del Mar. had high praise for Mexican federal officers who were most helpful "and didn't expect anything,' and for a mystery man who acted on the family's behalf. "Witho ut his efforts 1n cutung through the red tape and rattling cages. Joseph's bod} would be there for two more weeks." Ziegler said The ··mystery man." who 1den1- 1fied himself as a FBI agent en loan to the Mexican government. dealt w11h the bure.aucrafs, paid .off bnbes and gave up his own service revolver as part of the bribe, Ziegler sajd. The boy's body finally arrived at Dilday Brotfier's Mortuary in Hunt- ington Beach on Mon~y afternoon. ·~They play by a diffe~t· set of rules m Mexico." he said. "Travelers should be aware." Ziegler appca~ to be equally up~t that 11 took almost I 2 hours to get his stepson to the tJC San Diego Hospital because of a ban by Mexico ofn1ght fliJhts into the country. "I think it's ridiculous that whether an accident happens in the daylight or darkness can be a factor between life and death," he said. JURY AWARDS .•. From Al vehicles travehng closc to SS mph, he said. Philip Dorn. attorney for defen- dant Robert Davie, said no decision had been made about an appeal. Dom said CalTrans was assessed the bulk of the award because the design of the crosswalk "maximized rather than minimized sight obstruc- tion." Barbaro said the jury verdict and award at the end of the three-week trial meant Genircb, a former model and an student, "won't have to live in a 5-by-5 room in some hospit.al forthe rest of her life." He said the award would go toward her living expenses, care, further operations and other medical ex- penses. RAMIREZ HEAR ING A S PECTACLE •.• From A l then ask them what they're doing there. ._ "Do you know Ramirez'>'· "No, of cou rse not." "Do you know the "1c11m"" ~No" "What arc you d oing here'>" No respon!>C ··Morbid cunous1ty''" "Is this going to be 1n a news- paper'!" It's imponant to note the little things. For instance. how many law enforcement o t1icers accompany Ramirez into the-eourtroom? h Sttms hke 11 would be easy to figure these things out but it's actually very mcky. A Los Angles Times rcponer counted four. A Register reporter came up with 10. The Daily Pilot spin the difference, 1denufy10g seven. Oh, well There isn't much pomp m a courtroom these days. Nobody rises for the judge the way they do o n te1evision and bailiffs and attorneys seem to wander aro und as though they're loolcing for bargains at a swap meet .. But atl activity, save the cliclcing of cameras, stopped when Ramirez was swept into Lhe prisoner's cage in a wave of uniformed marshals and plainclothes sheriff's deputies. He was dressed in a royal blue jump suit that seemed to glow against bis pa~ty complexio n and snarled, black hair. He seemed pretty peppy for a guy charged with 14 murders and another 60 serious felonies ranaing from robbery to rape to attempted murder. He rocked back and forth on his feet, craning his neck to look at those who showed up to look at hjm, Did he smile? Well, maybe. Did he look weird? Some thought so. Did be look possessed? Not compared to Linda Blair in "The Exorcist." Ramirez said exactly four words (Associated Press counted three) in a loud, clear voice. They were: "No," "No," "No," and "Yes." And that was it. No rantings. No ravings. No pentagrams. No "Hail Sa tans." No chorus from an AC/OC song. Just four short words. "Well, that was exciting," grumbled one reporter after Ramirez was swept out of court and whisked back to Los Angeles. "Yeah, l was djsappoiotcd." ad- mitted a coun employee after the hearina. The final leg of the media attack was to fiaure out what had actualJy happened. For some reason, only judges, baiJiffs and some attorneys are able to understand what goes on an a courtroom. Ramirez' lawyers d idn't want to talk. Fair enough. They have their bands full already. So the honor fell on Assistant District Attorney James Enright "Did be enter a plear' the media asked. No. be d1dn't enter a pica. "So was he actual1y arraigned?" the media asked. Yes and no. No and yes. "How long before he goes to trial in , Orange County?" the media asked. · . A year, maybe two. Maybe longer. Lights go out. Notebooks close Interview ends. The circus is over. CANCER THERAPY SHOWS PROMISE •.. From Al searchers there say it 1s so co mplex and time-consuming that 11 can be given to only four patients at a time . However, uperts are tr.¥ing 10 solve these problems. And if the tberapy turns out to work as well as they hope, 1t could provide a versatile weapon against many forms of Cancer. "This 1s a w way to treat cancer," programs the cells to seek out cancer. Then the blood cells arc put bac k into the patients' bodies, where they are bolstered further with in1ect1ons of interleukin-2. O nce ex tremely rare, interleukin-2 can now be manufactured m un- limited quantities by geneucally engi- neered bactena. The researchers have tested the pcared and the rest shrank dramati- cally. "This is really the first step," said Rosenberg. "But it demonstrates that it is possible to manipulate the immune system and make a variety of cancers 1n a vanety of locations disappear." A report on the research. directed by Rosc~~rg. was publjsbed m vanccd, spreading cancer that failed Medicine. The human testing cul- to respond to all ordinary therapy. In minatcs dozens of animal and test I I people with four different kmds of tu~ studies conducted since I 978. Chance of light showers today Mo.tty ctoudy •IM OYW the Of~ tod•Y wMI bring a 30 percent c:Mnce of Night ~·from • taet~ng front. F0teeatter. M6d the rain 9houlc:I end by .. te In the dey. 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More than $6,500 wonh of toys collected for the poor and elderly were taken dunng tne burglary at the Orange County ~neral Services Agency in a heist that resembled the theft of toys in Dr. Seuss' famous Christmas fable about an evil elf. "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas." Billy Oark Green. 19, was arrested for investigation ofburg.lary Wednes.- day after a seattb of his apartment by poHce inv°'tigati~ a previous bur- glary. He was held an heu ofSS0,000 bail at the Orange County jail. ln addition to the toys and gJfts that were collected for "Opcrauon Santa Claus," about SI 4,000 in office ma- chines were taken. "They haven't found any toy' yet," sheriffs Lt. Bill Miller said late Wednesday, but "there was some evidence fo\lnd at his (Green's) residence: that linked him to the burglary." AIRLINES JOIN AIRPOR T FIGHT ... P'romAl WCdnesday. pending settlement should not be United, American. TWA and allowed. McDonnell Douglas are all panics to Citing a federal rule governing civil a pre-emptive lawsuit filed by Orange .. .court procedures, Span told the judge County March 6 in an attempt to that the proposed settlement "ex- resolvc legal disputes over the future tends beyond the claims between the of the county's o nly commercial settling partjes" and into an area of airpon. disagreement between the county and Newpc;"rt Beach and two c1uzens th~. o~jecting airlin_es. groups -Stop Polluting Our New-~mce th~ claims ~tween the pon and the Airport Working Group settling parties arc so 1ntenwmed -are also named in the suit as are all with the County of Orange's dedara- other airlines that are either presently tory rehef ~laims SJ8ins_t us and our serving the airport or are on n s counterclaims m this action. the entry waitma list. of the proposed judgement would not . be proper .. .," Span wrote. The pending settlement would end An clement of the pending settle- years of efforts by Newport Beach and ment calls for limits on the number of thecit1~ensgroupstoblocke~pans1on flights allowed at John Wayne Air· of the airport. Santa Ana Hct&h.ts and port and ft~des incentives to parts of Newport Beach arc in the operators o(Uic quietest aircraft. 11rpon's ~1ght pa~h and bear the The limits are designed to reduce brunt of aircraft noise. noise from jets serving the airport but Ro~rt Span, attorney for United, they "are . at .. the heart of scv~ral outlined several procedural grounds cou~tcrcla1ms tiled by_ United Airlines generally are opposed to noise reduction measures indepen- dently introduced at airports. In the case of John Wayne. McDonnell Douglas and airlines that own noisier jets say 'the county's limits and quiet flight incentives place undue restrictions on them. Mc Donnell Douglas manufactures the MD-80 jetliner used by ·some airlines serving John Wayne Airport. Flights using M[)..80s are more restricted than those hke the quieter Boeing 737-300 under the settlement plan. Riley aide Alan Murphy said objections from the airlines and McDopnell Douglas were not unex- pected. County officials arc still waiting to hear if the Judge will set a hearing on the objections, he said. Hatter could schedule a hcanng or simply issue a decision o n the '3nCer 1nst1tute, who directed the research. "The standard ways to treat cancer -surgery, rad1auon and chemotherapy -have been around for a long time. but there have reall y been no whole new kinds of cancer tTCatment developed for decades." cancer, the tumors shrank by more "It's clearly very novel," said Dr. than 50 percent. James Meir of New England Medical From A 1 "To me, this is very. very exciting." Center in Boston. "The only con~m your office is carrying it f~~ard," posed sending the letter because the interroaauon.p1oc.eedings ... said Dr. Frank Rauscher of the l Lhink the pubhc'1Shoutd'bave i1 the Councilman Bob Gentry said m the "COmmission was close to approving L AGUNA MAYOR'S ACTION QUESTIONE D ... In the treatment. doctors remove cancer patients' own white blood ~lls llnd grow them 1n test tubes w11h a hormone called interleulun-2. which . SHOOTING ... From A l American Cancer Society. "In these incredible expense. You're talking meeting Tuesday night. the city's coastal land use policy, Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick tumors, when you can get a 50 percent about tens of thousands of dollars to Collison said she had no financial which has taken several years to agreed. "We aren't just making a or more response rate, that's better treat even one patient. That dwarfs interest in the project and said she move through the approval process. mountain o ut of a molehill," he said. than any cytotoxic (cell-killing) drug the cost of any kmd of conventional brou""'t the issue to the council at the "When we are so close to getting it "We arc making a mountain out of that we've ever seen m the history of therapy." , ... K F k d ed 1 thl "' h" · two grams of sand." using systemic fonns of therapy." The maJor side effect 1s severe fluid dU'CCtion ofCit1 Manager en ran · a opt • n .. t IS is cx~mely In the past rank was told by the poor timin• "uid Minkin. "I have no interest 1n the pro,•ect Howe ver, Dr. Robert Mayer of the retention that can lead to breathing • · · .. ' Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Bos-failure. However. this symptom wen\ council not to have any wnttcn City Attorney Philip Kohn said he and will gain none if 11 is approved." ft communications with the com-could not say that Collison's involve-said Collison. "Obviously I erred. I ion cautioned that while he would be away a er the therapy was finished. mission without council approval. mcnt was not a conflict of interest, but could have sent the letter without enthus1ast1 c about pursuing the re -The researchers hope to improve Councilwoman Bobbie Minlcin op-added,"( don'tthink we should begin talking to any of you," she said. <>earch, "I would he: very reluctant lO results when they give the treatment .-------------------------------------------- ponedly began arguing ahoul ~ 1!t put 1l up 1n ne<in light!> and call 1t a to patients with less advanced d1s--m~<>r advance." ease. Rosenberg said animal studies p.m .. police said. f h h d I t h h I h f A struggle ensued when the y<>u ng-ne o l c patient., a me anoma, sugges t at 1 e owcr t e amount o er Jetter allegedly pulled out 8 22 a dangerous form of ~kin cancer. that cancer, the more effective the trcat- c:ahber revolver. The gun went off. had spread throughout her body. The ment. A new study ~ing planned will L---!~~~Mth~c~s~o~n~a~c~ro~s~s~th~e~c~h~c~st'.__~t.tc~a~tS:mfie~n~t~wl1~pcd~~o~u~t~the cancer and beg.in the therapy immediately af\cr I police sai . 1 ase a car later. cancer surgery. The wn wrestled the gun away One patient had rcctalacaa'in~cc:C~rtEiit:--..::.::.;fiicffircsefsi.ailr~cfieieITTJltlln5r~lmttJtl~f-1r. Fall lands from his father and allegedly shot him had spread to his lungs. After the adoptive 1mmunothcrapy. The key in the head, police rcpOrted. The therapy. three lung gro wths disap-ingredient as interleukin-2, one of the father was u:ann>orted 10 Humana pearcd, and two others shrank and messen,er proteins, or lymphokines. Hospital in Westminster where he were surgJcally removed. He, too. that the immune system uses to direct · re mains cancer free. 11s attack on~isease. The transformed was reparted in stable condition. Another patient had kidney cancer normal white cells are called aut"'-Dana Jetter has been booked into ..,.. 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