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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-17 - Orange Coast Pilot- 1 I ORANGE crnsr • TOMORROW: FORECASTS ON A2 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1985 Ort settlement approved Ruling by District Court Judge Hatter -- Hatter had signed a Judgment 'pelhn& the end of d1c..cord between the courtty and expansion foes -ttie city of Newport Beach. Stop Polluting Our Newport and the A1rpon Working Group gained some no1st" level tonc:essaonc.. and growth hds from the county an return for dropping li tigation that ha\ successfully blocked airport t:.\ pans1on for fi ve years ment between lour out ot 19 part1c!> tu a pre-emptive law<;u1t tiled b1r Orange Count} laM March to consolidate numerou<, suits broug.ht again<,t the airport tnggercd a chain ot c"enh that 1s expected to finall} dear the 1.1,.a~ tor construction of Slil<J m1l11on 1n 1mpro,emenh 1nduding a nt:"" a1r- ltne 1crm1nal parking garagt' Jnd run"'a" enhanc.emt"nt paper\ w11h the st.ale ( oun of AppeaJ in anu1 Ana to remo' e lower coun barnerc.. to expansion 1ndudin& a contempt finding b} an Orange Count) upenor \ourt Judge regard- ing the latest a1rpon muter plan means terminal expansion can b~gin By LISA MAHONEY Ofllle~'11otlll0ft John Wayne Airport cleared its last maJor hurdle to expansion Monday when a U S D1stnct Coun Judge approved the settlement between Orange County, Ncwpon Beach and Comfort Preaident Reagan pay• reapecta to family of eoldler kUled in New- foundland plane cruh. See A4. Nation Congress is rushing to pass a stopgap money bill to temporarily finance most government oper- atlons./ A4 Sports The newly crowned NFC West champion Rams now prepare for the In- vasion of the Raiders next Monday./81 ~ INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather B4 A3 85-7 BB-10 84 89 B10 A9 BB AB A6 AB A3 B3. 10 81-3 A9 A2 lWO c1t1zens groups. More than a dozen attorneys rep- resenting the settling parties and airlines st1ll warring over operations al Orange County's only commerc1'l.I airport met bnefl y with Judge Terry Hatter 1n Los Angeles to learn that L1001118 uvc Parade of light!'_ The se ttlement bnngs 10 a close nearly 20 years of acrimony over John Wayne Airport. Newport Beach and c111zcns group~ representing c11y residents and others laving an nearby unincorporated anta· Ana Hc1g'1ts Sult unresolved are access issue~ and noise reduction measures of concern to airlines that either serve John Wayne or are on ns wa1t1ns Im A conference on those matters as set fo r Feb. 3 Hatter's dec1S1on td permit a settle- The Newport Chrletmu Boat Parade of Llghta marka ita 67th anniveraary tonight when more than 200 boata follow thia route around the harbor. The parade, which begin• nightly at 6 :30 p .m ., wiJJ -run through Dec. 23. A viewing area has been aet up at the Sea Scout baae on Weat Coaet HJ.&bway. Mother Nature, not developers, blamed for cracks in 14 7 homes By TONY SAAVEDRA OtllleO.-, ..... lt.ft Seasonal ground movement -and not the South Coast Plaz.a II construc- 11o n pro1ect -1s responsible for nearly all the cracks reponed at 14 7 homes 1n north Costa Mesa. accord- ing to a c1ty-comm1ss1oned investi ga- tion. The $40.000 geological repon. delivered Monda> to the C11y ( ounc1I by soils expen lra1 Poormand. said the widespread damage was caused b) a sponge-like layer of cla) that became dry in the past few )Cars and contracted. Poormand. chief eng1ncc:r for Irvine-based Leighton and .\s· 'iOCtates. told cuunul mt'mhcr<i thJI construction of an undc:rground parl - ing lot for th e ·outh ( oa\t Pla1J anne'< on Bear . tn.·c1 wa' no1 to blame Howe.,.er he: said an I I -tou1-1all noise berm at the bad, of the mall prOJCCI. from Sunflower ~1rce1 tu (Pleue eee CRACKING/ A2) Soon after Hatter !. annountt·mt"nl Monda> a count) auume\ lilt'd lfthe appeal\ court acts qu1cldy. the count~ Board of Superv1sorc.. 1s ex- pel ted to amend its airline access plan thl\ 1.1.ed. to matth the terms of the ~ttkment agreement and set tn (Pleaee ~ AIRPORT I A2) Irvine schools to consider policy on AIDS Stude n ts. t eacher s may be required to pass m edical exam By PHIL.:". EIDE RM A'\ Of 1M Deity Pttol Ii.fl S1u<knh JllJ ll'Jd·1l'r' ... 11r \II>..., "'ould ha\t" tu pa\\ J ml·d1t<tl re' It'"' ensunng the' du not pc1\t" a ht·alth n\lo.:. before hc:1ng adm1ttl·d to thl· classroom under a ~iltt' hc:1 n~ u1n- s1dercd b\ In inc '1. hool olliu JI'> The ln1nc l nttlt."d \thllol D1 .,tnr1 board 1.1.a'> ..chcdukd 111 1.nn<,1dcrcd the poli1.' tuda' .\~ propo\ed. thl' pnht\ 1.all' lur .1 ca!>e·b\-tJ~ re' 1c1.1. 1>1 J.O\ \tuc.ic:nt teachc:·r or other '>Wl1 mem~r '>Ullt'r· 1ng from \u.ium·d I mmunt' I .>t-ti1.11:n- "' ',,ndr11mi: "'h11.h roh' thc h<ll.I' ••I tl'> abtl1l\ tu \loard utl 1nlnl1un •H other d1'>1."J'>l'\ It "~l·ncrall. IJt.11 Deput\ \upcrantcndent Hruu· (11,ncr "31d no .\ID\ \ll.l1m' ha'e been rr~nc~L1n th1.· lrunr..Jl\tni.t hut addt•d ·~ c n· tr.mg 111 ho rrepareJ . l ndcr the prupo'4.·d p. 111. \ .1 \tUdt:nt d1.ignn<;eJ .1, h..1' 1n11. l • rl· 1ractt·d .\I D'i 1.1.11uld bl.' e\dudt'd from \<.hool unul ..i mt:d1tal re~ 1e~ 1s 1.umpletcd .\n l'mplu,ee ~11h .\IDS 1.1.ould be plal1.·d on medical leave until J re' 11:1.1. t'> Jont The re' 1c"" tcJm an \Ulh ca~i. -..ould Jn\1Jhl' !ht" '>ludcnt '>or cm- plmt"t: '> ph,'>11.1an dnd a med ical omuitant for the d1\tn1. t I I lh~ two 1.ould not agrn a third medical npen ""ould bl: cnli~tcd The '>tudent or t:mpluH'l' -..uuld not he Jllo~cd to rt"tum It "hoot or to -..or"' until the mcdtlal lt'am had t..lt•term1ni:d lhl· \If)') '1t t1m would nol 1:ndangcr h1' 11r h1.·r •>"" n health o r 1ha1 nl 1ther\ .\ \tatT rcrK•n II<''> a ondu'iaon b) tht: ( entt'r'> tor I >1-.c:aSt: < ontrol that .. ba~d on curn·n1 n 1denr1: casual P''f"'ion·\11-pt'""" l nntal'l a\ wo uld lllUf ..im"ng ~hn•>l lhtldrt"n appears :11 p. '>l' n ) ,.,i.., \ 'tut..lc:nt 1.1.1-11 , 'c\llud1·d from '1.!1111111.1.l>UIJ rl'1.l"l't hum1. tl"alh1ng .i.hul· 'uch 1n\trud1 >n ""' uld Ix' nf ~nt'tll 111 !ht· \I Hknt ·· thl propo<;ed r1nltl\ \ldtt'\ I h1· In 1nl· a·pon don \.J\ the: casc- h\ ·1.J'>l' re~1t·"" \h1 uhr~l\l' \pec1al con\ldl'rat1l'n t.• 'tudcnt' "'ho ha'e pr1t!"lkm<."' th "I 'l'<l1ng r Ii t nK The (Pleue .ee AIDS/A2) T eens seized in _vu l e bur ftl a rie B> PHIL S'Elf>E..R \t \' Of IM 09't) Pllo• ···" f\.\u Ill ll ol)ll '' .tf r\'\l l'J \1, r1 J ~ re\fl1>n'\1hll' l11r J' ·n..10' ·•' 1ch ckmcnt..1 1\ ,, , "' "rlJ~ u ' 111.1 children T11m Pt•rnt• rnr •fl·I .ti -..1 •n1· I r ~ I !'!1 ··nr.1 \ -.., "'" ,,1 1.J J handmJJc lhrn I 11•t·l.IJI \IU!lu.; '\,' ,I pl1,, I! f!' J'hJ 11111 !11•\ 1.ollt'l.lct..I lur nl'l·J, laMtl1n "l'fl' anh·n~ 'hr ll1'm ,1 .. 11•" 1" .i '•urt:lar. la1l·\1.1nda' JI t:.-,,h 1111 Ir' 1ni: L 1 \ \lu1r -..i1J "'"' n' bi.· ', \I 'h..il \t,' ' (Pleaae see T EENS/ A 2 1 Newport, Coastal Commission disagree on dredging By LAURA MERK '"'l ha\C to d redge the state ccolog.1cal The etl~ budgets S ~o 1100 c:'er. groin-..Jrl.' 1n,talkd lite, 11 • ·' pu'ti .:! nt'. \lt-luni "'".! Hl '-lid tht' 1..1t~ a.nd TONY SAAVEDRA rescne 1n exchange for the com· \ear to rebuild ll'> bca1.hc' \kl um '><lnd !rum the Jn·rw1 ".tll''' t'J• ~ ur 1. n".J1•r, :ht ·r .. , 11r. rr.•1l·ll a\ a Of1t1eo.-,Ne111Mf mi ssion's approval to build under-said. The three sand trap-;. 4'i.foot onto the hc:al he' 1..trt'd!-'.111~ rr .. I'" ... hill ~ •'>h and Newport Beach officials arc battl-water traps to reclaim sand along the long wooden fence~ protruding from The 'lta t1: F1\h ..1nd t 1.tnw I >1 pJrt l 1.1ml' 'IL'"'' t ·" a tilling rrnJCCl ing cffons by the C'ahfom1a Coastal beach 1n o;outh Balboa. the shoreli ne. will rn<.t the u1' ml."nt 'tl'"'' thl' rn"-l'durl.' J' "ttll111!!' r hl· I 1'" .111J l 1.1m• 'j1d \NI'.° arc C'o mm1ss1on staff to make the city The item 1s scheduled to come between $5.0UOand S lllOOO and 1' rc:4umn~ th1· .it' 11 mJl, ur :a tn!! J"J' h;:it-11.1t \\ '-I' 1.1.e arc dredge the Upper Bay as part of a before the commission Wedne'ida). Ne""pon Beach offittal'> an.· hllp1ng tor 11.ata lo\t n ,,,uth RJ lh<1.1 r-' '-i.;1ldinf h.:i" tJ1 1 hl., 1.1.an1 u' to separate beach cro-;1on pro1ect on but Mel um said Ncwpon officials arc to place the structures along the south dredging an 1Jw l r>JX" HJ' are.1 h' tht• m111~Jll.' Balboa Island. attempting to pt>r'\uadc th e coastal <>1de of Balboa Island JI 1-lOO 14114 "-e1.1.pon Dunn Hu1 h, ''l'IJtnt'll tl°'JI the Cit) Tony Melum. ci ty udeland\ ad-staff 10 re move the propo<;ed con· and t .lOM~ Ba' Front ·\\l' hJ't J 11t1l1. •1 1 1 11 ' ·t-1h 't'1, "'l:.i.hn n1·r. 'ear In m1nistrator. said Newoon Beach ma' d111on\ Once thl' tencc:s. a1'11 l..nuv. nJ J' und1.·r,1J n.lrnf. •II "I .11 th, 1. ' Pleue see DREDGING/ A2) HB high school teachers get 19% pay hike over 3 years Scenic eyefuls for all By ROBERT BARKER Of ttw Delly Piiot ...... Tearheri at ~even high \Chools in Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and Westminster today 'Were reponctl to be g1 v1ng overw hel ming approval to a new three-year contract that includes pay ra1S(S co'lllng an esti- mated $4.47 m1lhon The contract also contains two lon~·ttme teacher goals -binding arb1trat1on and required union mem· bersh1p Meeting 1n a \pccial session. Hunt- ington Beach Union H13h School trustec11 Monday night unanimously approved the three-year pact. cont- ingent on teacher approval "It 's pa'ising overwhelmingly here (at Huntington Beach High)." ..aid Doug Scott. a teacher and past president ol the D1stncl Educators Assoc1at1o n. "It looks hke 1t will go over by a wide maJOnty ·• Teacher leaders reported similar responses at Marina and Edison. The contract contains offers of 2 percent pay increases for each of the two semesters in I 984-85. 3 percent increases for the two 1985-86 semesters and 4 percen t increa~s for the first and second semesters an 1986-87. Based on a compounding of the increases. th.e pay will increase 19.J percent over the three years. Rcflcct1nR a chan•e 1n board mem- ber leadership <three teat her-sup- poned candidates were elected Nov. 5 ). the contract call'i for the formati on of a 101n1 tcachcr-adm1n1strator com- mlllce to work out budget matters and to )CCk out mone) to fund the third-year pay mrreascs. • Officials said re"cnue 1s on hand to pay hikes fo r the fi r'>t two )Ca r.. In a related matter. trustees ap- proved 1n pnnc1ple a 5 pcrrent pa> mcrcasc for mana~cment personnel (admtn1 stra1ors. dean\ and pnnc1- pals) and contidcn11 al cmplo>ee . but delayed until Jan 14 a de-<·1s1on on how to hand out the monC) At issue. Trustee Da~1d Warlicld said, is an effort to move teache-rs' pay (Pleue eee TEACHJtRS' / A2) Mesa, OC sign park coU:tract By TONY SAAVEDRA QtlNO.., .......... AOcr a )car of ncgot1a11ons. ( "osta Mesa and Oranae County officials ~1ancd a $3 ~ m1lhon contract this wtck for the c11y to buy 17S a~ of the county-owned Fa1rv1cw Regional Park site. City C'ounc1l members on Monday unanimously approved the purthasc o.arttment th<l t would quash county r«0mmend 111un'i to hu1ld fin 18·holt golf course. h&Ned soOball fields and a camPlfOund for rccrtat1onal vc h1cles on the pnstinc bluffs. The contract was ratified today by the county Board of Su~rv1son. but 1t must still be approved b) st.ate pr~rty officiab. City Ma.naaer Allan Roeder her· aided the picndina purchuc as "the most sianiftCa.nt park land acqu1 1- uon in Co.tt.a Mesa's history .. The ~mcnt will double the cllv's eu1tina park spa e. wt111c ensun ng that the Fa.irv1ev. bluffs we t of EnanCla H1ah Scllool re main primarily a wildeme area. "It is an investmcn1 which. 1n m)' op1n1on, will be rtt0Jn11cd as a wise t>ne by all future ~ner1uon' of Costa Mesa residents,.· Roeder said 1n a rewn to the counCll The t.nd is part of the 260-Ktt Fa1rv1cw Rc11o nal Par.. \1tc purchased by the county fro m the SlllC 1n 197) (Pleue eee IRSA/A2) °""' -,.._.,a..--· Sae ~clen (left) and Beth SalJ•bury ezamioe the hunk.• l.n a beefcake calendar. one or many oo tbe market. seasons I hl•rt· art· hun l ' lure' Cl) month of tht H'Jr Jnd cH·n bathing bcautJes rminiz n l~'\cmhcr There ~ k1u ~.11' }l.Jllopine, hor"i<''>. <. abba~ Patch t-..1.1' .ind a 'rort l.tll for ea h da) of l~M• It '>tJnL·d nut a' a wa) to picture the ('Ju' ''' Ir IL' PJ<i" na u!> b) but the Susu HOWLETT Focus ON THE NEws calendar bu "' has 00..., •ttrlclod comixution from CVft) ~ ot human h ~l)'lt , "' ou name 1t, and ~·1 Pfoba a c.alcndar of 1l," Rid R U Mtyer a\~1'Unt ~ of Brm.ta • • ~k tore ln lb c~ Pt&u :ao. The 1Uust.ra\Cd bedc::alea Ind. (Pl ....... CAL&lll>Aai/ Al) • •• I , ' I -·~-·-~· ......... A2 * Ot•IVi Coat OAILV PflOT/ Tu.day. December 17, t985 .. .. p TEENS NABBED IN YULE BURGLARIES ••• h homAl .. lrv10e,1U1da 15·)cat-oldln1ne)outh wbote name was wtthheld were respoc&ible for Sunday mahl's break· 10s at Stone Crttk. Eastshorc and ldcrwood Basics Ptu~ element.at)' schools. Another JU\'entle, ~llll beina souJbt by police today, may be involved in the buraJarie$, he said. Muir said officcn believe the tccn- 'WCtl broke into Stone Creek and fASllhOte, tben bu.ralanLcd a home In tbe Woodbridac community. At the home, the youths allegedly took money and stoic a N1 san Stana auto, then buralarited Aldcrwood school, officers reported. The stolen Nissan wa!\ spotted Monday near the home ot Mc Neill's girlfriend, according to Muir. Otliccrs watched the vehicle until McNe11l entered it. then arrested him shortly afternoon. The I S-year-0ld suspected acoompbce was arrested later tn the afternoon. Muir said stolen propen)' wa~ d1soovc~ in the 1runlc of the auto He Uld polt0t believe the youth ma)' be responsible for at lt'ut four ~nt businc buraJime\ m Irvine, in add.itJon to the wcdc.end school and bomc break-ms. Stone Creek pnoc1pal Pcmc SAJd officers asked him to idenufy a stuffed figurt taken from the C'Jmstmas d1spla} an his 5ehOOl''i IJbrary. "Its head had been somewhat taken apan. but it looked ltkc our Santa," the principal sajd. "He didn't quite look Hke himself," Pcme said the C'hmtmas d1sph1> 1$ tradttlonally set up b> night custo- dian Dick Thomp$on and his wife. B1lhe, who made the stuffed Santa Af\cr the fiaurc wa" $tOlcn. B1llll' Thompson set up a sign saying Santa was "out to lunch" because she didn't want the children 10 be upset by the buraJal). Pcme said. Most chaldrtn were aware of at neverthelc s, he said The buralal'1 had apparent!) unwrapped and taken ~me Chnstma.'i presents the children had doanted for needy famaltes. he wd. Peme said the intrude~ aJso enk~ teachers' desks to steal about S80 thl' children had raised for the need) Asked if Stone Creek student!> were disappointed by the 1nc1dent. Peme said, .. I know they were. In one of the classes, the teachrr ~ad the kids were v1s1bl y upset. .. But 1he pnnc1pal s.aid Stone Creek's holida> celebration has not been halted. He said 81lhc Thompson has already stra1gh1ened up the Chnstmas display. and gift collect1on 1s continuing. Muir aid officers wall try for a prompt return of an} recovered C"hmtmas gifts. MESA BUYS PARK ACREAGE ... P'romAl Contract pro"'1s1ons call for 1he <'•I> to reimburse the count} SI 89 million and pay off the S 1.83-malhon balance owed to the sta1e The c1l) wall pa) the i.:ounty an one lumps.um and stretch the state payments over eight years. The council also directed 11s staff to ~gin soliciting bids for a consultant Lo draw up a city game plan for developing the park. • Financial demands kept the count> from meeting a 10..ycar state deadline fo r buildmg the regional park on the bluffiops and wetlands bet"'een Placentia A venue and the Santa Ana ~1ver. Extensions moved lhe deadline to Novem~r 1986. but count~ plan'> for a S 10 malhon recreational ~ntcrpmc AIDS ... F rom Al report also calls tor cducaung teachers and other staff members. on the AIDS gu1deltnes and an procedures for handling bodily fluid~. If ll receives preliminary approval by the school board today, the Irvine AIDS pohc) would require final second approval Jan 7 before at would take effecl Deputy upenn1endent GI\ ncr ~1d the California Depanment of EducatJOn is cilpectcd to release its own AID guidelines an January He said the local pohcy could be revised after the the state report I'> received. The board meets at 5 p.m an the distnct headquarter!.. 5050 Barranca Parkwa> "'ere bl11zed by Costa Mesa re 1dcn1s. whoenv1s1oned a more subdued rural park. County officials argued that mone)·makmg concession stands and recrea11onal fac1ht1e~ wcrt." needed to offset operating cos.ts Costa Mesa offered last December to rclteve 1he county of its dollar dilemma b)' bu)'mg the land and preserving 11 as a nature-onented parl The cit} wall ccimbme the propen y with 26 acres of bluO area that 11 already owns. Another 85 acres of remaining park land along the Santa ..\na Ra ver will be reserved for<\ fl ood control proJect by the Army Corps. of Engineers. Si.JI writer Lisa Maboaey coa- trlbuted to lbJ1 report. TEACHERS' PAY HIKE ... F r om Al clo~r to that of the adman1stra1ors I fboth group'> conunuc to get about the same same amount of pa' increases. Warfield said, the teacher~ "would ne\ er catch up " At the end ol the thn:e·)'car agreement the pa)' of beg1nn1ng teaC'hrr" would start at S22.900 The stanmg pa) this year as $20.265. The pa) of a 10-}ear teacher who has a bachelor's and master's degree would go to $38.861 1n fall of 1987. The top pa) tor a teacher who's spent 26 years m the d1stnc1 and has a master's degree would go to $43.026 a year. DREDGING CONTESTED •.. From Al fact. the Ctt)' has a blanket permit. eilpinng this \Car. for rcbu1ld1ng the shoreline It negot1a1ton'i w11h the com· m1ss1on staff an: not concluded today. said Mel um. city officials plan to attend the Wedne!>da; met."11ng and appeal to the comm1'>~1on. Wayne Woodroof. permit that:! of the comm1ss1on ollin: m Long Beach. said staff want~ to tie the erosion prOJCCt into a marsh restoration plan now being drafted by the Fish and Game Depanment The plan wpuld make the ctly re'ipons1ble for 1'i~1Uing permits to people wanttng to fill and dredge areas of the lower Newport Bay, Woodroof said. When the permits are issued. the city would require those receiving the perm11s 10 contnbute money to upgrade the upper ba)' Dctatl'I for 'iUC'h a program have not been compktl"d he said. CRACKING HOMES WORK OF NATURE ... From Al South Coast Dnve cau<;ed \Orne minor damage to a~ man) as 15 nearby homes He said the hea") berm. "'e1ghmg as much as an \ \.story bu1ldmg, caused about a quaner of an inch of settlement beneath the homl"!> 25 feet awa} Poormand charaucn1cd tht' land pressured h> the berm a<> a "<>pnng .. being pw.hed together The repon ah\oh t."d the I !S-anc 'outh Coa'lt Plat a annn of mmt of the blame for the m>•HenouHralktng walls, crumbhn~ floor . slah!i and buck.hog patios an the IO·tract area between Sunflower Strel·t. South Coast Dnve. Bear Street and Fair- view Road. Poormand latn added that v1brat1ons from construction on the nearb) 296-unat .\mel Develop- ment C'o. apanmcnt prOJCCt also had lt1tlc effe1.·t Residents had charged that ground water draining from beneath the neaghborhood'i mto lh1.· parking lot eilcavauon had cau'ICd their propcm to sank . .\bout 100 gallon' ot ~ater per minute was being pumped out Poormand said the water table lell roughl)' ~ven leel beneath thl" homes. causing 1he land to sink up 10 I) 6 of an inch But he eilplaaned the ground had settkd l"" cnl) throughout the tracb and the mo1,.cmcnt was not enough tocausethedamagcsreponcd b) homeowl')ers Eucns1ve crackJng an the neigh· borhoods was attnbutcd to a la\er of silty cla) four to five feet bclo~ the surface "Those \Otl\ an· \Cr) t"itpanc,I\ c. When )OU get three or four }Caf\ of drought. the) shnnk •· hl· ..aid fhc report added that man) otht:r .11cJS throughout ~outhern ( aldorn1a were having problem\ with cxpan\IH' \1111 hecausl" of "rl'lat1vcl)" light rain'> o"er the past th ree yearc, Poonnand said 11 wa\ mcrcl} a co1nc1dcnce that homeo°"ncr-; 1n Costa Mesa began nn11c1ng tht crack· 1ng after the c'ca,at111n ht:gan on South Coast Pla1a 11 The stud} noted that nonh ( m ta Mesa homes would con11nuc 10 he at the mere}' of moac;turc changcc; 1n the subterranean da} Poormand rel· ommended re'iacknt\ tn to \lah1h1c the soil'~ mo1'itun• k"el · Poormand warnt."d ho~C\ l"r th;it 1t was 1mposs1blc to completely W>p the land mo .. l"mcnt consequcnth. homeowners will ha\e to t'Ont1nu - ousl} make repairs to their hou'IC'> walk.wa\s and patio dt>ch ·W11h proper intenor and ex tenor maintenance. a presently d1i.tres~d residence should reg;un its value and function:· the report said. The tro~ble will be compounded for homl"s facing settlement from both eilpansive \Otis and from th t: ~outh < oast Pla7a berm Poo rmand rccomml·nded mon11onng the 1mmed1ate area and wa111ng to repair damages until thl' land stop!> LOmprcssing. which rnuld 1akl' an~Y<hcrc from two monthl> to 1wu year!>. Homes affected by the berm are at the end of ti ve cul-de-sacs on Ai a lea On ve. Carnation Avenue. Jac;mme C 1rcle. Crocus Circle and Dahlta A venue ~a)or Norma f krt1og told au- dacncc ml"mhers that thl" city would c;tud} the repon before taking furtht."r ill' I I On A'> ol Monday afternoon. ~9 hab- 1ltt> da1ms $eeking damages of more than $70 m1ll1on for the crackrng home\ had t>een filed against the cit)' "-inc of the claims were from the o\llc;,tatc Insurance branch an Tustin, and 69 "'ere from a group of resident!. who've hared the San Francac;c<)- based laY< firm of Patrick E. Catalano, a c;peuahst 1n land movement cases. AIRPORT SETTLEMENT APPROVED ... From Al motion a nt>1'it' n•J ul lion pt.ir1 lor Co;anta Ana lfr1ght\ .\II panic" 111 thl· long--.11ugh1 ~ettlcmen t c.~prl'\'itd \Jll'iLll tton with Ha11er'c; nl'IH·hl;inl>.l"t Jppro.,,al Onl~ SPON''> rl'<.JUl'\l that thl' w unt\ rc1mbur5<' thl" group for \X(J 0()0 m a.ttorne't ·s fees "'as reJClted l 'nder the r,e11lcmen1 <>range < ount.,, a-, propnctur of thl' airport v.111 limn the number and t~pes of ll1gh1c; allowed a!. wdl a\ tht' number >f rnmmer1.1al pac;sengl·rc; pcnn111ed each \car through 200~ The total number or regula1cd commercaal flights .... ,11 be limned to an a\erage of 55 a d~h through IWO and 7 3 a da' from 1940 10 2005 Ai rcraft ha"e ~en ..eparatcd into two classt!> bastd on depanurc no1-.e The not'>lt:Sl -< las'> I\ -will Ix l1m1 ted to an average 3Y da1h departures whale quieter 1ctc; desig- nated Clas" A<\ tan ha"e 2-for-I departures up 10 the ma'<1mum agreed to for each period ~i~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE VOL 11. HO. S51 .\n l''<pamkd tnm1nal wall ht· l1m1ted to 117 9114) \quart:' ft'l't •\ propmtd I IJ.001) 'Pale parka ngg<Jragl· w1 II ht: reduced to 8.400 \pace' l p Ill 4 7') million air passenger\ will he allowed to 11) nut of John Wa~nt· l\1rport each )Car through I Q9<1 "'hen the expansion as "'hed· ulcd for completion. Afll"r tht' e)!,· pan\1on. M 4 m1lhon pasS<nge~ a -.ear 1.an pas'> through ab gate'> In add1uon. the count> agreed lCl re'>t. ind ti'> official oppos1t10n to a ncv. ,urport '>Ile and ma1nta1n ncutraltl\ U\l"r °"hether Manne ( orp., .\1r \ta11on. El Toro ~hould be ('on .. enC'd toJOtnt use "1 1chael C iavke. the "ount} ''i ~pec1al airport coun'iCI, pra1~d the ~ttlemenl he helped achieve ~cau\C 11 remove' bamers lo 1ncreas1ng the ~apac1t)' of the airport He §.aid hmats imposed on the num~r offl1ght\ and pas!>enger'i allowed at the airport will not hamper the John Wayne·, ah1ltty 10 meet the demand tor air travel ··we thi nk tt'\ a reahst1t pr<>Jl"t tton trom the planning pcr\pcct1w." he \a1d 1 ht." l1m1t~ mean a Int to Cllpans1on and nm'>c toes bccau<>r they guarantl"l" noise will not worsen. Newport Beat h Ma)nr Ph1ltp Maurer said . Nl"wport Beach special counsel Paercl" O'Donnell agreed. "The neigh· bor.. of the airport and the city of 1'1ewport Beach are fully protected for at least 20 vea~." he said_ "The h11gat1on be tween the county, the Cit} and thl' homeowner'\ group\ as o\Cr .. said ffDonnt."11'\ panner <\1cven Pflaum SPON 'lpokl"'IWOman Jean Watt 'itruck the one sour note of the day when 'ihe ob'ICrved ... I don't 'iCC tht 'i agreement being as good for (New- port Beach) a~ 11 as. for the proponent<; of airport growth fhc proponent'\ havr dearly gotten what they wanted for the near term. I don't thank people will be benefited at all unless some· thtnft 1'> done about another airport 51te. Delly Piiot Dell very la Ouatanleed ._, ~., I •la .,, Justcall 642-6086 ' ..... '-"' '"'. u, •:.t0r.m • t •' •'& AN'f '°'" r • • c.- What do you lake about the Dail)' Pilot'> What don't you ltke" C.all the number above and your meua.ge will be recorded, transcnbcd and de- h .. errd to the a~propnatc editor The same .. 4-hour answcnna KTVtCc may be u~d to record leucn to the editor on any topic ( ontnbutors to our Lenen column must include their name and 1elephone number for vcnficauon Tell us what'\ on your mind S•'w• o., •''li(l • t•, • f )\, ')t: "'O" ... -· , • ' "' ' • ... • t _.. • ·o •---•fV''"' "'•'* n. ~ ...-..: Clrcutetlon Tetephonee ... ~ ··~ "... ...,...,, Summery weather continuing f<;T Wed Dec: ~1 0 1 The Fort cast The belmy turnaboul In SoutMt"n Call1ornta•1 wealhet will continue through Wedneeday u high preaur• thleld• the region from ttormt and allowt temperaturee to ellmb Into the 80t, forecaat«• aald Gutty north..,t Wind• wlll be dlmlnl~I~ Wedneadey, h~. and~-wlN be ctew axe.pt fOf a few high cloud•. tl'I• National w .. tl'lef Service tald. & ¥J·· .,..4.-1--~r :10 I Along tl'le Orange Coaat It will be clear through Wedneaday Warmer day• with hight tn the 801 Wednesday. Cool tonight Lowa 38 to 60 ~-~ t . 40 ~.::..:.:::w----~ r From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner wet.,1: Small craft advltory from Ventura to Newport Beach Northtu t wlnde locatly 15 to 25 knot• from Ventura to Newport Beach with 2 to 4-foot wind waves below the canyon• and pauea through tonight, diminishing Wedn .. day. Otherwlee, light variable wind• night and morning houra t>ecomlng aouthwfft to wett 8 to 16 knot• In afternoon and evening hours Wednesday .. . ...... U.S. Temps Lowvllla ~ Mi.ml llMct> Mllweoill• Mc*-81PW H-.~ 43 26 52 27 7' SI 19 00 13 15 s2 n 'YT ..... HI Le Alb ally )5 ru "'b\lq.*qw. 48 11 A....,lllo 44 2' McllOtlO" 31 27 Allen ta so 30 Att1111nc Cny 45 34 ..._In ~ 's 9aftlm0f• 46 3o4 ..,~ S3 25 8olee 11 02 &olton' 31 33 9ult91o 2t 12 30 24 ton S C 54 4() ._tonwv 43 21 Cllal1ona H C SI 25 g::: .. 31 23 23 03 ClnGlnnaU 39 18 ci...IWICI 32 07 CoiumDUl.On 38 13 OellM-Ft WOt1h 57 30 0.y!°" 31 11 o.n-47 21 0..M-28 06 Oel•Oll 27 00 Duluth 00 ·16 ElPuo 54 17 Fe1r1>ank1 07 .Q9 f'wgo .()3 ·HI Flegetalt 44 22 GtlltlCl Aaptcla 22 13 GrMt FeJlt 40 26 ....... 4 ' 35 11onoloJlu 90 lie 11oue!on S3 " lndlaNl)Ollt 33 28 Jed!IOn.Mt 55 25 JllClllOnvtlle 57 32 .i..-. 4 ' 38 KeneM Clly 30 22 1.u veou &4 34 '1111e Roe~ 54 3' -0.-..... Yotll Not!Olk v. Otc-Cny ~ OrlenOo ~ Pl\oenl• ~Ma Por1lan0 0. Pf c>YlcMnc» ::t'Clly Reno AICl\mond St LOU!e StP.ia-l~a San Lake Coy San Antonio S-nte ~1 Spoic-8~­Topeka TUCIOll lulN WMlllllQton Wlc:Nta w1111 .. e.r •• Extended :; ~ Calif. Temps '' 28 HIOfl IOw. tor 2' hOU<•-lng •• 5 • m )9 07 ...... ....., 51 211 113 ff ~-· ~ Q 45 31 Fr...o 51 34 ell 43 1.anCUI• 90 28 33 15 Loa Angeleo 79 52 33 28 o.i.tena 53 4 2 40 27 , Paeo AoC>tet 8 7 30 38 32 Reel 9"'11 7 1 27 '' H ~Clty 62 38 40 25 SllCl.,._to 39 34 ~ 11 Sa1inM SI 38 48 34 5.,. Diego 7 I '7 31 25 San ,,,_ 82 46 51 st 5.,,,. 8art>at• 71 37 29 25 s1octcton le 3' 82 o Hlgll, IOw lot 2' "°"" ..-ding at 5 P m 4" 31 ~VeJley 82 28 57 3 t 8atwtow 113 3' 23 14 &Murnont ee 43 33 17 8i.hc>P 90 18 31 n 91y1n. ee 44 97 4 1 Ca1t1ln• 72 55 47 30 M~V'tlle 37 31 41 )5 Monrowta 11 44 4 t 30 Montaury 81 40 33 23 Mt Wttton 65 44 N9wl)Of1 &Mell 68 51 OntatlO 78 " Palm Springe 72 41 P-a 11 47 Al--73 47 Moatty """"Y deyt end -"'Ql>ta """'"' una •••on •bl~ w arm latnC*'•turee Locel guaty wlnda - the ~ HIQN In Iha 70. 10 mlcl eo. with -In ,,.,. '08 lo mid so. ,.,. lletnatCllno 73 " 5.,. Gtl>tlel 78 4" San.JOM eo 33 Senta AN 92 60 5.,.,. Ctui eo 39 ~ '· SanuMMla Senla M°"a Tel-VtJl4'( '°''-y_,,na Vty Surf Tides 8eoor>d lllgh SecondlOW 1t St 81 .. " 10 78 50 52 30 l&D aHAN 1·2 ,... 0-1 poor 0-1 poor ().I poor Q-1 poor 1·2 poor 1-3 ~ TOOAY 12 •8 • m 411 8 Hip,.,, 023 wtDMlllOAY Flrll lllOfl 3 30a m 4 3 !'Wei tow 8Dea m 2 7 Second hlQll 2 11 pm 4 0 5->dlOW t108p m 07 Sun Mia todey at 4 4e p m • -w~atllSlam and llltl ~ at441pm Moon Nit lodey et I 1 00 pm, - Wtc!MeOey et I 1 59 a m Wld -· agMI at II ff P-"' CALENDARS FOR ALL SEASONS ... From Al ous body pans seduce the wandenng managers usually buy accordtng to e)'e of the bookstore shopper, who what has sold m the past. commonly finds the tame to flip For instance. Brentano's. ordered through a couple of them dunng a about 150 of the beefcake and Chnstmas shopping spree. -cheesecake calendars. which have But the hunk calendars and p1c· about 15 different utles. But Ml"yer tu res oftantah11ng women arc not the: said he ordered 100 copies of the big sellers -most people arc JUSt too Ansel Adams calendar alone. embarrassed to put them an their Jn January, the rush for calendars shopping cart. , usually ends an a sellout, and the "1 thank that most people hke 10 remainder, 1fany. are put on sale. look al them. but wouldn't dare put Danny Trautwein, manager of B. lhcm on their wall," Meyer said. Dalton Booksellers an South Coast It seems that waterfall!> trees and Plaza. said his store also sells more of pretty bards sull 1op the list of sellers. the nature calendars during the Meyer said a crowd us.uall) forms Chnstmas selling season. The beau II· around 1he store's display of calen· ful faces and bodies prompt a lot of dars. which are placed 1n the top-page turning. but have a fickle appeal selling area of the second-floor shop where purchases arc concerned. 'ButafLCr gawhng at the "A-Hunk.· "Ihey get more paw1ni throu~ A-Month," "Wrestling Calendar" than they gel bought." Trau1wetn and the calendar en111led "'Looking said, "People mostl )' JUSt look Good~ ... the shopper usuall) opts for through them and put them back on the popular "Far adc Calendar" by the shelf.'' cartoorust Gary Larson or a nature Trautwein said that af book.stores p1ctorial of the months of 1986. were to order all the litles of calendars They range 1n pnce from as low as available, they would have "literally S2. 95 10 as ht~h ac; SI 3. and store hundreds" of different ones an stock. The 1op chceesecake seller 1s the "Spo rt's Il lustrated Sw1msu1t Calender," which seems to be the excepuon to the rule where hunk and g1rl y cale ndars are concerned, Trautwein said. The sw1msu1t calen· dar apparently sparks less embarrass· ment and more purchases than. say, the "Buns" calendar. The son of calendars stocked depends on a shop's foot traffic and patrons. and a store located next to a bank an a low-key business area does not seem to generate the type of people who flip through those kind of calenders, said Strang. Nature and art calendars agatn wan out over the racy ones there. The big seller at Crown 1s the aerra Clul>aknderJhauells f.or S7. But whether you choose "Lynn Holly's Town and Country," "The Dynasty Calendar.'' "M1am1 Vice." ''The Old Farmer'.6 Almanac." .. Amencan I mpress1on1sts ... "French Impressionists," or even "Stephen KJng's Year of Fear," there as a monthly taste for every fancy of 1986. GREAT BUYS FOR CHRISTMAS ~-----AUDIO------... 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Opened in IY73, the Children's Behavioral t cntt:r wa~ the lir'lt 1npallent child psyl:hiatnc 1:are program dt'vdo~d by a pnvatc hospital 1n Orange C uunty II 1~ de\1gned to help tam1lies deal w11h behaviora l dl\orden. 1n their song snd daughters. wtth primary cruphar.l'i on ages 3 to 15. Madrlgal tlclrets a vallabJe '\cats remain ,!available fo r the last of UC Irvine\ Madrigal Dinners to be held Wednesday as ~ fund-ra1S1ng cfTo n by the Volunteer Center Of South Orange ( ·ounty T he d1rtntf1~. 1n the hnc An~ Village Theater, rel·apturc the, essence uf a holiday banquet of King Henry anc,t hi~ rnurt. TH..'kets for the benefit are offered for hct ween SS() and SI 00 ..c1nd are'• tax dcdurt1bk lnlormataon 1s a vailable at 9SJ:s757. Free consultatlons offered In 1ne d1 n1cal psychologist Dr Rolf Wieland will cond uct free consultations on eating disorders. alcoholism and ~rug abuse Wednesday from noon to I p m. a~ part of the Irvi ne Medical Center's health promotion ~enes. The rnnsullallon~ will be given at the IMC otlice~. 4605 Barranca Parkway, Suite I 0 I. Irvine. as pan of the community service programs sponsored b} the Pt'ople for an ln.1 ne Community Hospital :ind the lrv1m· Mccl1cal/Dental Society. C:ill 85'-oSOO tor detail '>. Archltects to convene The Orange County chapter of the Society of Arch11ectural Administrato rs will meet Thursday from 11 30 a m to I p.m. 1n the county offices of the .<\mt'nran Institute of Architects, 3840 S. Plaza Drne 1n Sant.a Ana's South Coast Village. Toy collectlon planned the Chmtmas c hanty activity for the Suuth Coast chapter of the Retired Officers Assoc1auon "'111 be a "T oys for Tots" dnve sponsored by the Otlicers Wives League and a homeowners assoc1a- 11on of Pacifi c Island Y11lagt• in Laguna N iguel. Capt. Raymo nd W. Wersel. a retired Manne t orps oflicer. will o fficiate at the "Toys for Tots" dinner dance Thursday at the Elks Lodge 10 San t lemente .\nyone w1sh1ng tocontnbute toys should call Ned Thomas at 493-3821 Women's group plans event The annual Chnstmas luncheon of Charter I 00. an organization fo r women who have achieved a high level of success 10 their communities and careers. will be held Thurda) al the Ritz m Newport Center Tuesday, Dec. 17 • 5 p.m .. Irvine Unified School District Board of Education. 01stri'ct Adm1n1strat10n Center. 5050 Barranca Parkway • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach City Council. Ctty Council Chambers. S05 Forest Ave. • 6:30 pm . lrviu City Council. ( 11y ( ouncd Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7 p m .. Hontlngton Beach Planning Com- miuloo. City Council Chambers. 2000 Main St. • 7 p.m .. Huotlngton Beacb City School District . D1stnct Education Center. 204S I Cra1mer Lane. • 7 p.m .. Ocean View Scbool District. District Board Room. 16940 B St. • 7:30 p.m .. Lagoa Beach Board of Education . Administration offices. 550 Blumont Ave. \Vedneaday,Dec.18 • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach Energy and Environ- ment Committee, Community Center. 384 U!g1on St. • 7.30p.m .. Laguna Beach Parking, Traffic and Circulation. City Hall Conference Room, SOS Forest Ave. • 7·30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Seismic Safe- ty/Disaster Preparedness. Police Depanment Li- brary. SOS Forest A vc . PoucE Loe Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueeday. Oeoemt>er 17, 1986 • ~ . Reindeer melt a way, ~elt a way all' Hangtng Santa. sleigh as banquet d ecoration at The Newporter Is a big chill for ice sculptor By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot-0., .......... Not everyone thinks of Santa Claw. a-. a warm, cuddly sou) glowing with hearty holiday cheer To Mark Oaukas, Santa's a colorle~s figure with a hean as cold as ace 111'> reindeer aren't exactly embraceable 1hcm· selves. But Daukas 1s no Scrooge -he's an ice sculptor. And has latest worlc , although made from blocksof1cc. paid warm tnbute Oeltr...,.. ,.._ llT ... lollwwu Mark Daukaa hold.a reindeer ice aculpture for rein adjuatment. . to l.ianta Claus and the nine reindeer that pull his sletah. The I ,()()()...pound work was ~splayed J-nday night for the Umvenuly Olds. mob1k Chnstmas puny at The Ne wponcr resort While nearly 400 guc$lS were amving for dinner 1n the Plaza Ballroom. Daultas was hustling 'to inst.all the hanging work from the ceiling. Hang at too late and he'd d1~rup1 dinner. Hang at too early and 11 would melt by the time dessen was finished. "This was the most difficult sculpture l've ever done," satc.1 the 28~year-old art 1st from San Juan Capistrano, who's been turning blocks of ice into works of art for the past I 0 years. Oaukas said he spent the cnllre week. working IS hours a day. 1n a Newport Beach freezer preparing the sculpture. In add1uon to Its size -1,000 poundi. and stretching 20 feet from the bumper.of Santa's sleigh to the tip of Rudolph's red nose -the sculpture was not easy to install. Rather than 'let them ato p a table. the reindeer were suspended hy wires attached to the ceiling of the ballroom to gi ve the 1mpress1on of them taking otT into the Chnstmas Eve sky The nine figures were then auached by white nbbons to complete the work. "It wasn't easy carving these. because J couldn't stand them up. And they all had to balance," Daukas s.a1d. The dinner guests we re indeed awestruck when they saw the finished sculpture hangrng behind a bar. But they had to keep the picture frozen in their minds. The ice was melung fast, and a slimmed-down St. Nick 1s something not even a Scrooge could bear to see 0.., -pf\040 ..,. -· lc:l>w1..U Chri•tine Tlnaley ual•ta Mark Daukaa ln c onnecting reindeer team to aletgh au•pended over bar before banquet at The Mewporter. 'Bleak Christmas due for grocery strikers· La test bargai n ing session t n supermarket strike fizzles as store owners reject modified wage plan Teamster'\ wen· tu met:t \.\ tlh man.igemrnt 1oda~ s .... 1n1on '><!1J "I gues<> the :2 11(/( ml'al lUller\ Jnd Team~ter., Jrt' an for .;. "'ork le'~ Chnstma'> ·· ...,.,., 1ntun ,,uJ altt:r talk'> broke off at the C ar\11!1 ht.".id4u.tr1l·r., <11 thl' Food Emplo~er~ ( ounL Ii "'h1ch reprt:\Cnl"tort: lrom their union\' >tnkr funth 11 the) ~teket six to eight hour'> J da' \l\ da\~ a .,.,eek l nder their old u1ntrat1 hutc hers earned S I 3 4M an hour and Teamster dm e~ got about S 14 dn hour By the A11ociated Press Butchers are res1gn1ng themselves to being off the JOb through Christmas. ;1 union spokesman ~1d after a fru1tk'i!> bargaining session an the SIA-week Southern California supermarke\ stnke Grocery chain owners refused to s1gn1 ti- cantly modify a proposal fo r new. per- manently lower wage scale for ne'"' employees. said Dan Swinton. spokesman for the United Food and Commercial Rites pending for yachtsman Kenneth Watts Kenneth Watts. noted Southland yachtsman and sadmaker. died Fnda> at Torrance Memonal Hospital after a long illness He was 76 .\ nauvcofKansas ( 1ty. Mo. Mr Watts came to CaJ1fom1a at an early age. He became anvnlved in sailing when he i>a.rtic1pated 1n his tir'it T ran'i Paci tic race IO 1936. I • A year later he hecame a sa1lmaker. opening a loft tn Torrance. where he made sails for some of the most famous yachts in the world. 1nclud1ng Humphrey Bogart''i Santana and several 12-meters. He sailed 1n v1rtuall> e' erv long- d1stance race 1n the world. Mr. Watts was president ol 'r acht Dynamics, a firm that was org.a nw·d b) Bud Gardner and Do nald Douglas Jr of Douglas Aircraft, tO build aluminum yachts. The first yacht wa~ Jim K1lro) \ 72- foot K1aloa II Later the firm built an al uminum K-43. the Protege. for Mr Watts and Dr Jo hn Reynolds wh ich the> sailed out of Los .\ngeles Yacht Club. In add1t1on to his w1 IC. Poll\, 'urv 1' ur-; Workers union. after talks ended late Monday owne" · Swinton \d1J nt·gouator'> v.cn: '>urpn'ied at how \trongh the un1<1n rank Jnd fill' " opposed tu .i se11tcmt:nt un tht: 11 .... nt:r\' current 1t·rm' Butchers and meat wrappers rep- resented by the United Food and Com- mercial Workers union. along with T~am­ sters. have been on strike or locked out at a bout 900 chain supermarkets from Santa Barbara to San Du:go counues since NO\ s "The' 'rt· re.HI-t•> "'J' out until 11.'hru The tal k!> '.1onda\ wen: the lir-.t '°'uh -an ii need he · he ,..i,d 1ng the meal cuticr'> an a week Tht· ·'i1nker'>gc1tx·1"'et·n ~-i "t11 \lnt1J -...t'.C:k The unions walked "".t lke<l out against \on!> and were Joe kel1 llut h\ <;n other chains -afc""a' .\lpha &:ta Luck) Albertson's. Hughe<. .ind Ralph<; Four other cha1m ""tlh about 200 uutlet\ -Bo~s Foods Co Pioneer and Stater Bro<> :_ \lgncd 1ntenm <1gn:ement\ with thi: un1 un'> and ha' l' n111 hcen affeued b\ tht: \tnlo.e HB car salesman wins $50, 000 Kenneth Watt.a include two daughtn' t Jrolanc Bakt·ri1f Pasadena and Launc Ltndl'neau l)I I 'ton- d1do. and two grandchddrrn. Mcmonal sen ice~ "'Ill be hl'IJ J l J date to be announced hy thl' ta mah "'h1ch ha~ requested that donJuon' Ix-made 1n thc name of l atalina lslanJ Con!>l'n.ann .\n :iutumoh1k 'a1e,man 1rom Hunl· ington Beach m1:.M:d the top mune) 1n thi: \ahfom1a l otterv's "Big "ip1n" Mondav but ~t1ll .,..ent hnmt' $51l ()(JI) rt\ her Btll (11hs"n "'J~ um· 111 2• • A1~ ...,pin Lun1i:ndt:r' during Ihr tir't wlTk 1n .,.,h1,t; lhl' 1up pr11t: "'..t' ~ ~ 01tll1 .. n '\,11 •JOl' )o(T.it1tx·d lht· t11r rr11e !"tut:/'!·-.· ,on le'.) tan h "'on \ 1 m tlla11n prlln .111d !1' l' v.ere s ltlU,UUU .... inner\ . 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Ir' L"'' nll.'01'> Santa Ana OKs sports arena financing rhl' pr11pt1\t'd \,\ <.''1Jumt 'fX>n'> JH"nJ ml1\1:d 11nt• 'tt•p d •l'>l'I '" tx•1•1n11ng .1 'realtt\ \.<ht•n ltW (II\ ( 11110,d unJ n1 ml1u•:1\ .ippro,t•d J $ \ · 4 mill111n h.1nd 1 ~.,uc to h1:lp tinan,t· 1hc pto1t'1 t The \ lHl' during .1 f'JL lo.l'lJ , 111J111 al mt'et1ng \l111hlJ' nag.hi "' 1111 r1·d .k,f'1Il' prt1lt'\l "' re\IJCnt\ \.l.h11 'IJ1d thl' rH•lfl'l I ..-,1ulJ rl"Jll tr,i!h p.11 ~1n11 .ind , rim<· prnhlt•m, · fht: h.•nJ\ mu,1 tx '"IJ "'' I rr d.1 ' .tllt'l v.h1d1 lhl' mtHW\ -...uuld tx· put an an ."\d•'" Ju ... unl p1·nll111g finJI Jpprtnal of :ht' .Hl'tl.I t'\f'<.'\ 11·,j I r1 \t<1r1. h Supervisor's son sent to jail for drunken assault 1>1.•\11n"'•H>d rt•pun1.·J 1h.11 ..i th1c1 hnik.t' 1nll> hn hlllnt• ,inJ \lllk .ti k,l\f $I ."'h5 in 1e~cln fr um ht·r tx·dr1111111 'iunda~ night. • • • .\ ~2 .000 dianwnd wn ld1ng rint1- wa s rc rx1rtcd ~tolcn from a h11mt' 111 the l 1 ~00 block ul Pol\ l 11urt Sat urd~l\ night. Pnlit e H'port' -.J1J tht• thtC'f al .. o ransat:kl•d tht' re\1dt•nn~ .1p.11tnwr • .. •mpil·' 1n rh1 • hi""-•"''\, "IJnd \tr1•11 \urJ,,, • • • I h1· '"'' nt'r , r .1 ~1.1. '·1:-.' H, rid.1 ,, 1 nrJ fl'~lt>rlnl lh.tt .I lhl\'I 'll'IC lht• Ill t'\ ,tnJ ""ht"t'I\ 1•fl hi\ "H v. htk at "'·'' f)arkt•d 1n tht i ''1"1 hhl\k pf Hunt1nlllt•n \ ill.tlll' \un.t.11 • • • \ thil l 1t•p.1nl·Jh Nol.1· 1n111 .1 '1 t•r1t•1·11 !ur a.t..l"l\ ""nh SM1t 1 .1, a t pnr1t·J 't11kn lrnm thl' In ter- 111 .. n.1: HuL 1 n11 1 ltli, e 1..i1 It \.)11.111 '\1 ''l'rlhl'"'t'l'lo.lnd • • • I hl· "-t'...,f\1 11t \IJannl tlallro11m .. ,,,n.1gt·r rl·porwd th.it .. omt·nne ~tolc 'hft"<' S I in m1.ruphone<r, dun ng a ll1•Jg lh1,r1tal funi:11on 1n tht• ~oo 't'"' Pl•r1 < l·ntt•r f>n, l' fa1. 1l1t\ ~ttur­,1.1, Ry STEVE MARBLE Ol IM Delly~ lt•fl Orange C uunt} Su pen l')Of flruce Nc-~tande\ 2-1-)car~olJ \On was s~ntrnn·d tn t S ~ dJ}'> 1n r1.1 unt)' 1a1l 3nd thrct· )t·ar\ formal probat1nn Monda\ Jth·1 pleading gutlt) to drunkrn dn' mg . .t'>)a ult1ng a poltt e olfa.cr and llllwr charge'i. Barn Kt•n Ne~tandc al!io wall m d 1.·rl·d to attend •\ l1.'t)hol1 1. •\non, mou' nwrt1ng .. lor ""' nll)nth'i altt·r hi\ rl·lca\t· Imm rount" 1all and to 1akl' \rwh11\t' J d rua that make'i a pcrnm ph,\11. all } 111 11 he dnnks alcohol CoetaMeu OffiC'ial$ ar A~'tociated Trnvcl Ser· vices. 665 Anton reponcd that someone stoic a S400 microwave oven and a $30 cah:ula1or over the weekend N e~tandt.'. who h:h had ~vcral hrushes with the luw 1n past ) 1.·aro;. wa' arrested Oct. 'out ~1dc L..iguna fkut·h afta a police oflict•r \topped him for dnving his Volkswagen Scirocro at an CXCt''iSI VC speed. Lagun·a Beach polil'r said Nestandt: foiled a roadside sobnet) test. tned 10 ki ck o ne of the arresting o ffict·rs and 1dcntdied himself as Bnan Kent Nestandc. who 1s his brothl'r and the supt·rv1sor's younger son PolKe said N1.·stande's blood-al- rohol reading ~a\ 0 19 pncent. or nearly twice the k vd at ~h1ch a motonst 1s presumed too drunk to dnvc A S40 car battery was reported stolen from a vel'llcle parked tn thr parking area of a Mission Ya_eJO condom1n1um complc11. 1n the 23000 block of Via Cerezo. ln'lne :'-k !.tandt· "'hti did nnt I!." 111 t11.ll pil'udcd guilt' lll Jrun k~·n drl\ 1ng. J'l\.!Ult on J pnlln· 11llil~·1 dnL 1n~ on a rc,tnr tt•d llccn\1.' .1nd g1' ang pi'tlll'C fal'>l' 1ntorma11on \ll · 1 h..trgn .irt' m isdemeanor\ South Coun t ~ Munll1f)JI < nurt Judgt• Richard llam1ltnn 1mp11'>l'd 'H' n t e n u· 1 m m n l 1 .11 t· I L a f t l' r Ne'itamk"1 pka Nntanlk "'"' wnlt'Olt'd 10 .1 1'111- da) Jail term la't ~t·.ir .tl trr fJ1lintt 111 complctl'. an akuhul Jhu't' pr\111-1a111 Ht had tx·cn urdrn·d tll u1mpktr thtprogram fulln .... 1ng ha' Jill"'' 1111 Balboa Island on ,11,ph 1111\ 111 pub I 11 1nto\1ca1ion. the weekend • • • Cash \0\3hng bctWl't'll s2no antJ $400 was rtponed 'itokn from a business at 2192 Manin 11\t'' lhC' weekend • • • A car stcrro worth betwet·n S~OO Lacuna Beach Police arrested twll ml·n t·arh Mo nda) on suspicion ot-kwd con ~duct . .\rrested at 2 11 a.m .11 Heai;ler Park were M achacl Vii . Ulal kbu1 n. ~ I and Doug Manin. P ••• •\ theft of S.!500 "'a' rt•purtt•J \1onda\ afternoon on h >rt'\l '' · cnue. Huntington Beach .\ thief reponed l\ \Ink ~21M 1 111 cash and S900 1n Lamcr.1 l'4u1pnwnt from a home IO tht• X.:!00 hltX k 111 t-.lmcres1 ~onda\ • • • Si' gun'i "alu\•<l at SI. <t()O ~er<' rcponcd "itolen lrom a home 1n th1.· .,~)(l blod. of 'itark \tunJa) • • • Somc:o ne rc pont'dl\ 'ltolc SI. 200 an l.'<imcra ~u1pnwnt tmm th<' trun\.. lit iJ blue V oh u park<'l1 in front t't a home an the I-> 1110 hhx \.. of Flnmla ~unda) n1g.ht • • • \1arinJ llatth 'xhnl1I \IUUl'OI '''"kn .ind \1t1k \ll: 1n ,J\h ,rn J s 1:' 1n lr11h1n11-\unJJL n1g.t'1 Newport Beach ..\ patnin L'I an l' I T .. ntt' l'l."\tJu1.1111 ... [X,M('U thJ I \tl"11.'•IOC: 'h'lc thrn· ••I ht'r nng'i. -...onh SI Ill'' .... hilt· \ht·"'·" 1n the ba thruom "'ll'h 111~ hn h.1n1.h J-nd.n night \hl' t11IJ plllJ, t• t h.tt 'h1· had til~t'n 11!1 the ring' JnJ h;h1 rt.11 nl thcmlln thl' hetlhn,.1m _.1unt1·1 ht•l11rt tht• 1he1i •Kl um·J . . . • • • \ hlJ• i.. l h111nt· tea~ ht•\ tontain. 1n~ ~1 flll'l l'' nf 1e~elr. "'a~ rcponed 'h•kn \Jturd.i' trom a hnml' in the 21M 1'-lix ~ 111 \.1J l Ml'a 1 h<' lo'>~ wa\ .·,11m.itl'd Jt S 10 tlOl.l • • • \ \,1nt.1 \na rt:'>ldt•nt rcport t'd that tm l 4t>-1 ~krL.'("<k" ~~OSF \.\:l\ 'tokn '\11nJ.i, night trom the Ra,tcr's rntaurant Int at'~' Ba\s1dt" Dnvc ~k '1•ld f'\1kt• that he hought thl" La r t 11,1.1\' .tttll Charges may be filed in death of OC jogger By STEVE MARBU Of ... O., ......... tkr t'l(XJ\ .... a~ rcx·<wert'd b) M.'ubll J 1,cr' earl\ Monda) an ahout four tt't't l\f water 1.11rerth under the hndic. ,,,ud Ol'4.1n South County Vandals reportedly rode their b1cycle'l through the freshly poured and formed concrete garage fl oors of Lacuna Niguel home!\ in the 2S400 block of Sp1 ndltwood. rhe dama.ac was l'St1mated at SS.000 !\ Murray Monterey C' ru15er bicycle wos reponcd ~tolcn from a school at 14632 Doncaster Road Monday and $400 was reported 'ltolen fmm a vehicle parked tn a Jot at I N2~ ._~ Park over the weekend • • • Officials at the AJ4etwood Butts I\ $250 ear ~t<'rC"n "a' rcpo~rd \tOlen from a \th1cl~ par\..C'J 1n lr\1n1 ot a ho mt in th<' 8200 b!Lll.'.k llf Pcnninaton Sunda\ Poh1.-r rtplirt' ~ad the car had b«n t<'I\ unlod ;C'd l''h<lf'JC"'> mJ\ ~· ftkd .lSJtO\t J motonst "'"ho rl"fX'nrd h hl<.1\.. h1H',,., 1)fftht road and l no1 kc·da1nAA<'r int<) th<' I .!·foot d<'<'p "1nt11 \n3 R1H•1 ¥.hert \he pc.-n,ht"'l.1 ,111thMll11'' \il1d today The < ahfom1a t hghwa\ Patrol, ~h1,h '"' IO\IC~lt@.al10g tht' t.af l\CX'I• dC'nt. ..a1J 1t "'111 con 1der prns1na .. \.ha~ ap1mt lo'iCt)h Monteateire .!4. of l'emtos ' • • • A Mm1on V1CJO resident 1n the 27400 block of L.o~ Bano'l reported that his two-month-old pit bull dog wll'I stolen from h1~ back yard • • • • • • Cash totahn& $2 000 was reported stolen over the wcc~nd from a home in the 3800 block of Maanoha. • • • Furnaces and fireplaCt"S wonh Sl.300 were reponcd stolen from a construction site at the comer of .\hon Parkway and ('~ck Road over Plui hool. 2 Aldcrwood. ~portro thatwmeonc stoic a 1afe conuuning $544 over the weekend Pollet <1a1J they recovered the d11eardcd \afe outside the school bulldin'- ,.ouata.ln ValleJ .\ rt5tdcnt tn the 18200 hlodt u1 • • • I\ rts1dcnt m the I f)Q()() bloc:k of Fairfield rcponcd ')aturdh that h" ~1fe's SS,000 fur had bttn min1n~ for thc past s111 we<:ks • • • .. si.~oo TY s(I W3\ repom'd stolcn from the duhhou~ llf .an -'nahe1m ~\llknt I mJJ Man(' Saton. \0, wa\ JOllllfli, 11.rn~ th<' < 1las..\Cll . trttt hndgc-ahout ~ Jl m ~unda\ whtn ~he wa\ ~till\ k th a 1.ar •nd knockC"d O\C'r a 1unrdra1l into thC' murl) nH·r '31d Ornnp.c \ 11unt\ Shen ff·, Lt [)J, \.. Ol"tlm Montealcart told pohct' his atten· uon was davcned momcntanl) "-'~ti ht lookfi:i down at ht child 1n the scat not10 him "Ht felt an 1mpei und ~ ~..,. her (th<' 1<>g1:r) to hiA rear-view mirror I OU\& ovC'r th<' \1dt ·• \&ad a <..HP d1~patcher ' I I l • • I • • .. • • • • ,., A4 1t 0t*'99 Coest DAILY Pll.OTI Tuetday, Oeoemb« 17, 1985 Soldiers who died in plane tragedy returned to U.S. DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del on duty to salute the returning crash Congress bids to plug leaks in U.S. budget (AP) -A 123-member honor guard victims. stood vigil at a cavernous hangar President Reagan and his wife WASHJNGTON (AP) -Congress. facing the prospect of federal workeni today as the flag-draped caskets of Nancy attended a memorial service being sent home, rushed today to .pass a stopga~ nroney bill to tem~runly more victims of a military charter Monday at Fon Campbell. Ky.. finance most government operations while legislators tned to revive an crash in Newfoundland were re-headquaners of the IO!st AJrborne. omnibus, $3 70 billion spending measure. turned to U.S. soil. On a 334-74 vote, the House ------------- A cargo plane landed at mid· The bodies arc being brought to quickly passed the bill kecp1.ng the Reag.an tax morning carrying 35 bodies, and Dover because the base hou~s the government alfoat unul midnight th~ more planes canying 35 bodies largest military mortuary. The re-Thursday and sent 1t to the Senate. each were scheduled to amve later mains will be identified. autopsies Much of the federal government b1"]] w1•JJ 6iet todar. ~d Anny Capt. Ken Smith. will be performed and the bodies opened for business penniless today E:J · A DC-8 chartered from Arrow Air prepared for bunal and transfer and Congress' plans to adjourn forthe 2 d h crashed Thursday at Gander, New-ac.cording to the wishes of their year were in shan:tblesafter the H9use n C an ce fo undlanO. killing the <:rew of eight families. base officials said. late Monday rejected the omnibus and 248 members of the IOI st In Monday's ceremony. Army of· bill, which would have restored the Airborne Division who were return-ficials praised the soldiers for their now of money. WAS HINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Reagan's effort to rewnte the federal income tax. kept ahve by his high-stakes lobbying of reluctant Republicans. is getting a second chance in the House with no as- surance ll can pass. 1ng home after six month~ of dut~ service m the Middle East. • White House budget director with the intemauonal peacekeeping "Their duty as soldiers took thorn James C. Miller Ill said employees force in the Sinai. far from home and family ... Their were reponmg to work as usual today Two shipments of 10 bodies each tasks were difficult and demandjng but were being ordered to engage in arrived Monday. A handful of and they did them superbly ... They "an orderly shutdown" of affected mourners were on hand for the first were great soldiers." said Army .,. .....,.... agencies. amval, during which an Anny band Secretary John 0 . Marsh Jr. Prealdent and Mn. Reagan at Fort Campbell .ervtce. Miller said non-cssenual cm- played hymns and officers extended "Our hearts, our loves, our prayers ployees would be sent home at I p.m. As the House struggJed ioward ad1oumment for the year, Demo- cratic leaders accepted a Republican agreement that could lead to a final vote on the measure today. Reagan promised that at least 50 of the 18 2 Republicans would support the bill, and the GOP was given some con- cessions that were little more than face-saving devices. co ndolences in a solemn, one-hour go out to those who sufferthe most by trip home for the holidays ended in The base monuary handled cas-EST 1f Congress was not well on !he ceremony in the huge hangar known such a toss. We shall seek to comfort tragedy. ualties from the ~ietnam war, the way to passing an acceptable as Memorial Hall. them, aware we c.an never fully thank He called their deaths the "ultimate U.S. Marines killed in a terrorist measure. He said he believed a short- Thcre were no speeches for later them or assuage their grief," he said. sacrifice" and added that "soldiers bombing in l 983 in Beirut, Lebanon, term measure would be acceptable to arrivals, but the same band·played at Army Chief of Staff Gen. 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It '< 1u ·rt· ,m Etl1-.(>ll <. u-.111mc r. l .tll I HOO l)<;.,! c;o<12 to h.l\t' .ill hh,011 \\ 1n11.. r 1' .Jltn< ,,t I 1<.:r1..: But "ht·n 'c n11N· c11crg~ "1-.<:I\ ''t 1h1nl-. \< 111 II he JmJ1ctl to <.II-.(< 1\ 1..·r 1h.11 lwlp1nj.t \our \\alkt Wt'.tt h cr !Ill'\\ 1ntu ,, .llmn-.t no trouhk .11 .tll t --- ution to stretch the agencies' spend- ing authonty until midnight Thurs. day. And Senate MaJ Ori ty Leader Rob- ert Dole, R-Kan., was even more optimistic, saying he thought the appropriations muddle could be worked out this week. "They can send us a shon -term (money bill) and then go back to confernce and do whatever they have to do," he told reponcrs as the Senate went into session. "We could be out of here by tomorrow night." On a 392-20 vote, the House added a prov1s1on to the short-term bill imposing a mora'tonum keep1l'g the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corp. from awarding any new contracts this week. Legislators moving to abolish the agency. have expressed concern that the agency would rush to spend millions of dollars before going out of bus mess. Rep. Silvio 0 . Conte. R-Mass .. the top Republican on the House Ap- propnat1ons Committee, said "these bandits on the synfuels board" would award SI b1lhon in contracts without Reagan called House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill to say the Re- publicans had met the Democrats' conditions. But. because Republican leaders ha ve been so active m their oppos111on, the speaker said, the GOP might have to find even more votes to assure passage. 'Tm certainly m hope 1t will be more lhan 50 votes." Rostenkowsk1 added this morning. the moratonum. He added that 1he president would accept the shon- tenn bill and the moratonum . But O'Neill angnl_y warned that the House rejection of the money bill could keep Congress meeting nght up to Chnstmas. "We have enough work 10 ca~ us until (next) Monday or Tuesday." O'Neill said. Reputed mob family boss gunned down on NY street NEW YORK (AP) -The danng rush-hour street shooting of the reputed boss of the nauon·s most powerful cnme family and his body- guard could .. determine the future of organized cnme in this country" and touch off a battle for control w1th1n the Mafia. authorities said. Paul Castellano. the reputed mob boss. and Thomas Bilotti, a reputed captain in the Gambino crime family. were shot 1n the head and body by three men who walked up to their car. pulled automatic weapons from under trenchcoats and opened fire. said Chief of Detectives Richard Nicastro. Both died where they fell Monday evening, lying face-up in pools of blood within feet of the black Lincoln sedan Bilotti had dri ven. "It could be the be$inning of a cnme war. But only time will tell that," said FBI organued cnme expen Thomas Sheer .. This un - doubted!) will tngger some son of reaction. It's a part of the changing of the guard that's been going on for the last 25 years." Castellano. 73, and Bilotti. 45, were walking from the car when they were shot outside Sparks. a midtown steak house. Nicastro said. The gunmen ran into the rush-hour crowd after the 5:26 p.m. shooting JUSt blocks from Grand Central Terminal and drove off in a car parked a block away, said Nicastro. The street was littered with shell cases. No weapons were recovered. Anhur Bnll. spokesman fo r the Presi dent's Co mmittee on OrganJLed Cnme, said. "Whoever authonzed the hit, whoever takes his place. could very well determine the future of orµn11ed cnme in this country." Propane gas blast kills 11 in Colorado; 13 hurt By the Assoclaled Presa GLENWOOD SPRINGS. Colo. -Firefighters searched the smoldering rubble of a leveled two-story gas company 1oday for a missing person after a propane tank explosion and fire that killed 11 people and 1n1ured 13 Twenty. seven employees of the Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co. in this west-central Colorado town were believed to be in the bu1ld1ng when the explosion occurred Monday morning. Two people escaped m1ury. Police Chief Bob Halbert said today that workers have had trouble 1dent1fying some of the 11 recovered bodies and that he had "no idea .. how long 11 would take to find th e missing person. • Governor lauds brother's acquittal NEW ORLEANS-Despite a1urydcadlock in his racketeeri ng and fraud tnal, Gov. Edwin Edwards says the acquittal of his brother on 41 of 50 counts ts a SiJO "we're moving slowly but surely toward the ultimate good results.'' After Jurors reJX?rted th.e deadlock and read the pan1al verdict. U.S. D1stnct Judge Marcel L1vauda1s sent them back to work to stnve for a complete verdict. The Jury ended its fi~h day of dehberat1ons about 5 p.m Monday News of the d~adlock and Manon Edwards' partial acquittal came a few hours at\er L1vauda1s refused to remove a Ju ror who touched off a furor Satut~ .. 1 when he Oashed a thumbs-down sign to tekv1s1on cameras Columbla shuttle launcldng po.tponed CAPE CANAVERAL -The launchm~ of Columbia was postponed 24 hours. after the countdown team fell far behind today in readying the flagship of the fleet for its first fli&ht in more than two year$. "T hey had too much work to do. and they Just ran out of time," said George Diller. a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The launching was reset for I 0 a.m PST Thursday. with Columbia carryina a crew of seven that includes a Flonda congrcs.~man and the first H1spao1C·Amcncan astronaut. The ship recentl y underwent an 18-month overhaul lo remove te~t gear l\nd add wph1st1cated electronic equ1pmen1 Nuke• viewed for Vletnam Jn 1966 WASHINGTON -President Eisenhower's military plannerscnv1!iioncd the use of atomic weapons in 19S5 to help citop an ant1c1patcd communist 1nvas10n of South Vietnam. accord1na to aovcmment documents pubhs.hed Mond•y. "Use ofatomic ""Capons should result in a considerable reduction in friendl y casualties and in more rapid cessation of ho 1lit1cs." the Joint Chiefs of Staff concluded 1n a Sept. 9. t 9SSstudy comm1ss1oned by the National Security Council "No probib111ons should be imposed on the use of atomic weapon• or on other mihlll)' operations, to the extent of prccluding effecttvr m1haf) reaction as the s1tuaoon develops," the study said "If atomic wtaponi wtrc not uacd, arcater forces than the U.S would be JU1U1ficd in prov1d1na would therefore be needed " -- U .N. to demand hostage release UNI fED NATIONS <A P) -The Secunty Council 1s hkc.-1) to gave u~animous approval to a draft re!>OI· uuon with both U.S and ov1et support that calls for the release of all hostages, a Western d1plomat1c source says. U.S. Ambassador Vernon Walters requested an urgent meeting of the Secunty Council "upon 1n'ltruct1ons of my government and in view of the serious s1tuat1on created by acts of hostage-taking and abduction." Ambassador Leandre Bassole of Burkina Faso, council president for December. scheduled pnvate consul· tauons fortoday, and an open meetng and vote 1s expected by Wednesda} The draft resolution marks the fir'it lime the coun cil has reached con· sensuson the hostage issue, which has set off disagreements 10 the past over the justification for actions taken by so-called national liberation move- ments, the source said. Key parts of the agreement include a call fo r the release of all hostages, and worldwide preventive measures 1nch.~ding strengthening ex1s11ng treaties against hostage-taking and dealing wtth the protection ol diplomats. the source said In harmony Orange Coat1 DAILY PILOT /Tueeday, December 17, 1985 * A.a ~ Treaty ends civil strife in Uganda NAJROBI. Kenya (APJ -Upn- da\ military government and us guemlla rivals signed a peace treaty today d1v1dmg power betw~n them and procla1m1 ng an end to a war of nearl> fi,e years that had ~pht the troubled country 1n two The Ugandan head of state. Gen Tito Okello, signed for tht' govern· ment. while rebel commander Yowen Museveni signed for the National Resistance Army The accord calls for elections "as soon as practicable." proposes pros- ecuuon for past human ng}m viol· auons. and declares an 1mmed1ate cease-fire 10 the Cl\ ii war begun b) the guemlla group in earl) 1981 vic1ou1> cycle of confhcts, revenge and v1ct1miz.a t1on which h.as bcckvdcd our society for so long.·· Offic1auna at the s1gnin.1 CCTCmony was Kenyan President Daniel arap Mo1, who chatred antermmment peace talks between the sides starttn& in Aueust. Mot said the accord "heralded the beginnin~ of a new era of peace 10 Uganda ' which has been beset b~ violence and pol1t1c1al strife for 20 years The Western source, wh o 'lpoke on condition he not be 1dent1fied, said the resolution stemmed from an Amencan 1n1t1at1ve The source said Bntain, France, Denmark. and possibly non-aligned council members including Egypt ma} co-sponsor the resolution along with the nited States ll 1s hkel} to win unanimous approval in the IS· member Secunt} Council. the source said PhUippJne Preaident Ferdinand Marc oe and bl.a wife lmelda •in& lo•e aona• d~ the ft.rat couple'• campaign rally i n Laoac, the"capltal of llarcoe' home pro'rince. Okello said the pact marked tht: beginning of a reconc1ha11on prr)(;CSS 1n the East .\fncan na11on that "will not come eastl) But 111s the onl) wa} of breakin11. once and for all the Dunni the slow-moving and acnmon1ous talks. Mo1 se veral t1mes pubhcl} chided both sides for putlln& L.pnda's interests after their own He said last w~k that more than 1.000 L.gandans had been lulled since tht: talks staned The accord &J'es the arm~ and the guemlla group seven seats each on the ruhn11. m1htan-council -Missing British producer reported safe in Lebanon U.S. pressuring Syria over missiles threatening Israel By tbe Auoclated Press W>\SH INGTON (AP) -The Re· agan administration has told Syna that installing missiles near the Lebanese border capable of reaching Israeli airspace poses new dangers in an already volatile Middle East. U S officials say One otlic1al "hu 1n~1sted on At the same ume. the admtnl'>· anonym1t) said \·fonda) the t n1ted tration has ur$ed restraint on both States had asked \,na to "re,er\e" Israel and Syna as 1t tnes through the mst.allauon of t'ixed and mobile diplomacy to aven a m1h tal) cscala-missiles. which were deploved near S~nan MaC..-~.3 Jet fighters in ~ynan a1rsoace No' 19 "The United ~tates opposes am escalation of tensions or reson to m1litar) force.'' spokesman Charlei. Redman said , BEIRUT -A British freelance documentary producer who was reported missing appar~ntly 1s safe in east Leba~on's Bekaa Valley, a Bntish Embassy spoke~man said today The producer, C hns Wenner, "1s well and sta yi ng with a family 1n the Bekaa where ht''s working on a story." sa id tht: 5pokesman. saying the 1nformat1on came from people "-hO know Wenner. Saeed Ashkar. a soundman for a French documentary company. Rund Video News. reponcd Monday that Wen ner had been m1s'iing for 18 days and was feared kidnapped Media tor e nte r s talks on Afgha n , Pakis ta ni w a r t1on in the region. ____ the border after Israel shot d'own !_wo f U.S. sanctions against S~viets lifted WASHI NGTON -In the aftermath of last month's superpower summit at Gene, a. nearl> all the sanctions imposed b} the United States agamst the Soviet n1on because of its 10vas1on of Afghanistan and othl'r internauonal misdeeds have been lifted. Their elim1na11on reflects both the passage ofume and an 1mprov10g political chmate, .S. officials say. even though the So' 1ct aggression in Afghanistan has increased rather than d1min1shed smce the sanctions first were imposed In add111on, American banks. for the first ume in five years. have resumed lending to the Soviet go .. ernment to bu~ Amt:nca n grain. The amount of the recent loan. S400 m11l1on. was at an especially favorable rate or interest. 1ust less than 8 5 percent. Shultz opposes release of PLO official GEN EV A (A P) -Pakistani and -\fghan negouators met w1th a .N mediator Monday to open a new round of talks that could be in- strumental in their search for a poliucal settlement to the s1x-year- old war 1n Afgha nistan. The indirect talks have been stalled over a timetable for the withdrawal of about I I S.000 Soviet troops fighting Islamic insurgents who seek to oust the Moscow-backed Kabul govern· ment of BabraJc Karma I. M1lhons of Afghan refugees have tled the fighting in their country and settled 1n camps. most of them 1n Pakistan near the Af$han border ; ~~ )' ~~ ,.,, -"' ~ ~lun Fri~~ Sat \:1 -h Sun I~ -t BELGRADE. Yugoslavia -Secretary of State Gcorge P. Shultz said hi: would express to government officials today U.S. concern about Yugoslavia's decision to release PLO official Mohammed Abbas, who the n1ted States suspects of masterminding the Achille Lauro h11acking. The secretary of state flew to Belgrade from Budapest. Hungary for a day of talks with Premier Milka Planinc. who 1s seeking increased trade with the Un11ed States to help her country improve llS weakened economy. Relauons between Yugoslavia. which 1s communist but not aligned, and the United States. were set back 1n early October when Plan1nc's go,ernment declined to detam .\bbas. Many of the Islamic insurgents use the refugee ca mps as bases for I launching raids on So\'1et and o\fghan •---- ~:.· If you're ~ tor a Color TV, .J VCR, mlcroweve oven, protection TY .. Jor major appll8nce, .. uve them all ill Davt .. arown. BrMMI nemea, Mlectlon end uvtnp .. I In one locetlon:Get rour Chrletlnaa government troops. although the Pak1 stan1 government offic1all~ de· , nies that its temtory serves as a base for attacks on Afghanistan. Both sides declined to talk to re pone rs. 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It is possible that misunderstandings could have been generated and I would like to offer the followin~ corp men ts by way of clarification: First, Mandie Motors, Inc., a California corpor· ation solely owned by my father, has been in the automotive towing business for over 30 years in Huntingto n Beach. There is not now and never has been a contract between the city and Mandie Motors. l t is one of the designated towing firms that the poli ce can call for towing service since it meets legal requirements. The service provided to the city is similar to the services provided by taxi com panics or am bu lance services. The city does not pay for a towing service: the motorist who is provided the service is the person who pays. Second, at my request, the Fair Polittcal Practices Commission was consulted by the former Huntington Beach city attorney (on Feb. 9, 1978) and both determined I would not be barred fr om serving o n the Huntington Beach City Council by virtue of my employment with Mandie Motors. The city attornex (on April 4, 1979) and city police legaJ adviser (on Apnl ii, 1978), under Section 709 of the city charter prohibiting a city councilman from having a financial mtercst in any contract with the city, found that no conflict exists. I have always abstained from voting on anything even remotely pertaining to towing. · Third, I was endorsed by the Daily Pilot when I ran for re-election in 1982, presumably after examining a ll of the issues raised by my first fo ur years in office. There has·been no change 10 the service provided by Mandie Motors to the City of Huntington Beach in the past 30· years. Neither Manruc Motors nor I personaJJy have profited from my position on the City Council. As a lifetime resident of Huntington Beach, I consider it an honor to serve and would do nothing to jeopardize the reputation of this city. I hope this clarifies some misundersta ndings. I wish everyone a blessed and happy holiday season. -Bo11 M1UJdlc-;Mayor, HUJJtfllgtUll Bescb LETTERS 'Car pool lane' confuses, dally drivers' input asked To the Editor; I am becoming ven confused and am sure there are a lot of other people who dnve th e 55 Freeway on a daily basis that arc also confused as to what the new "Car Pool Lane" 1s ac- complishing for the bettcnnent of all who drive that freewa y. One never knows what to expect as to the traffic flow. I enter the freewa y about the same time each weekda) morning. Dnving the 12-mile stretch, some mornings takes me I S to 18 minutes. other days. more often more than an hour. I now do nol know when to leave the house. I cannot Judge within 20 to 30 minutes as to dnv1ngt1mefromhomc1oofTi cc 11 1~ hke a car that sometime'! stans and sometimes does not stan. lrntaling and confusing. In view of th1s, I am suu11ng a "SS Freeway Committee·· of dnve rs who dnve this freeway daily. and would appreciate your newspaper pnnling my telephone number. (7 14) 559-5958. so that in the rema1n1ng 70 days or so of the Caltrans expenment, .. daily" drivers of the 55 Freeway will be able to have input a<, to the fu ture use ofth1s freewa> JOEC CA TRON Irvine He remembers Halley's Comet To the Editor I remember Hallc\''s Comet. I~~ 1t from our back yard where I sat with my father on our cistern curb Now I couldn't ha\e been less impressed had it not been for Dad's directing me to get a good loolc at the I probably would have forgotten 11 But the .. old man and beard" thing had me riveted to the silver ball and its long. waning tail :~ bright orb with lls tapering tail and remember ll, for the next lime I'd '>ee It I would be an old man with a lung white beard. Now, only half ofh1 s pred1c11on has come true I ha ve attained the pro1ected age. hut I'm one of lhc~c guys who never could grow rhc'>t ha tr. much less a beard ';o rry Dad 1 DI N< AN TEW .\R r Nl'WPort Heach Were ll not fort hat beard reference -L.M. Bovo -. Comet·seen as God's vengeance An Alabama farmer kissed his wile Mtd six children goodbye and tO'><;ed "-dff a sizableJig&er of 'itl)chn1nc Hc·d indicated he couldn"1 face a world \Ct .. o afire by hea venly vengeance ih1-; : happened in 191 0 when Hallcy'o; •• Comet appeared 1n the o;ky • "' Q. Is 1t true actre'l'i Bette Davi~ -turned down the role of Scarlett €)'Hara in "Gone With The W1nd"''l : A. She reportedly declined a pack- '\ aae pr.oposal that would have teamed her with Errol Flynn as Rhett Butler. Didn't much care for Flynn's acting ... •lent. Miss Dav1i, didn't. ~ • To encourage the postman to 8eliver a letter spttd1ly -in th~ dim ' distant put -11 was common :. pnctice to attach a feather to the ----OAANGE COAST .. Daily Pilat .. --.. .,., ~-...Cllr)'fll"'9.,-11 )JQW ... ..,, ,, " -··-~Of \. ~16 lo• 15'0 ·-- ""' Cn\elopc From 1970 through 1980 in ba<;eball"!> ma1or lcagueo;, every player named Black 1.1.a'I white and every pla)er named Wh ile wa'I hlack. C,01ng the round\ in legal circles of late 1s thi s defin1t1on .. I\ murderer is one "ho 1s pre'lumcd inn<x.ent until pro\ en insane " f) f1.1.11 I \ Prc\11.lent\ were ~pon~a\trr~ Namt' the other A. Warr{'n tlard1ns C1encral W lll1 am Tecumseh 'ihcrman Y.otC \lipJ>C.'rS 1n the saddle. l .M. Boyd Is • 1y11dlc•t~d co/umal11. ,,..,. tlnl ""''O< TOf'll T alt Ua~Eo•" Deft,.., City EditOf TMC._.. ~E<MO< c;, ........ SCIO'lt F<lttor .___,c~ Contr ~L.C....,_. f'•OOUChOn Ma~ 0-.WL .._. C1'cuteltot1 ~ .... n111-..w, "4trktt Ing Olf ec IOI c~~~('I ·'Big problems have a tenden cy of pointing Jn the direction of g1tntlc solutions. But g1gantlc solutions are not tnronlyones that can re/led upon." ~p i\"' ~ 4 ~-, ~~· , ~ f • • ~fl] \t\ Rlctt// WALTER BUR.ROUGHS oolumnt.t THOMAS ELIAS R\c,\\· ! Splii:iter II ~;, 1J parties "'//JP t 1.nr1r1... easy o a ~~~< ex ploit _L • 1( Fringe groups that ~LO~~ '\ knowhowalftoo easily take control -- At general election ume every two years. many Californians are puzzled by some of the names they read on their sample ballots. Water rationing predicted to recoup Arizona losses Most ha e never heard of either thc Peace and Freedom Pany or the Amencan Independent Pany yet the ballot 1nvanabl> features candidate'> from each for offices hke president, governor. the U.S. Senate and the state Legislature. Those hsungs ha ve n't yet done much harm 10 either the Republicans or Democrats. as most voters have little trouble sifting through elllra names to find the candidates the) want to vote fo r. Here in the Orange Coast area we have several persons who are true ex pens on water supply. Maybe not at the top. but very high on the hst, would be Robert Lee of Newport Beach. For man y years Bob has been close to the problems of water, not only of Orange County but for all ofSouthern California. The days when he was pro- fessionally employed arc past. but since his retirement he has kept very close to water problems. Currently. he is vice president of the Los Angeles Water and Power Associates. Inc., a c111zens organization that provides ac$;urate informauon on water. To spread this mformation (which has been proved time and again to be atcurateJ. 1tot>t:tt ?ttits";" arrcrmost1y writes, a newsletter filled with valu- able information. He was kmd -:nough to send me a copy of e"el) issue fo r a long time until I decided to come up with the necessary small check to make me a member. I think you will be part1cularl) interested in pan of his December 1985 newsletter. Here is some of what he said· ·· >\niona's gain 1s Cahfom1a's loss. Water Oowed from the Colorado Ri ve r 1n10 Phoeni~. Ariz. on Nov. IS. when the Central An1ona Project was formall y opened. That ceremonial event heralded lhe start of a water transfer that will see Anzona using us Supreme Court allotment of 1.2 m1lhon acre feet of Colorado River water annually within the next dec- ade. It also will see the Metropolitan Water District of Southern Cali- forn1a 's allotment of 1.2 mllhon acre feet annually cut to 550.000 ... Barely half of its present supply. In case )OU haven"t kept up with v. hat an acre foot is. let me explain o.\ccording to the technical d1c- uonaf). an acre foot is the amount of water required 10 cover one level acre to a depth of one foot. Thus an acre foot of water equals 448.560 cubic feet. Put another way, an acre inch is one-t'-"elflh of an acre foot or 3.100 cubic feet . And you'll JUSt have to do yo ur own figunng from there on. If you're one of these generous WALTER BURROUGHS waterers of gardens or lawns yo u can figure from there. You'll find it 's not a lot of water. If you water with a garden hose at the same time as your neighbor, you'll have a hmp hose. Anyway, when Anzona uses 11s complete allotment you can expect that you and the rest of us are going to have to put up with rationing Bob Lee says more: .. That serious blow to MWD emphasizes 11s urgent need to find new sources of supply in order to avoid future water shonages for the 13 m1ll1on people h' 1ng within 1ts service area. "h is ironic that those MWD customers not only face the loss of water they need, but they also will have to pay, through their federal income taxes, for the water that Arizona will take from 1hem. That is because a huge part of the S3 S billion Central Arizona Project cost will be paid for b) the nation's taxpayers By contrast. the MWD's Colorado Ri ver Aqueduct 1s being paid for h~ tts Southern California water users. with no federal subsidy in volved. "Mayo' Tom Brudley of Los An- geles Jumped into the stormy statt- Wlde water war Oct. 25, 1985 and immediately drew a barrage of com- ments. His plan, intended to smooth the bitter Nonh-South differences over California's water resources. had the opposite effect While it received some support from northern interests. 1t was dashed with cold water by southern sources." Highlights of the Bradley proposal call ror: conservauon: development of underground water storage areas: setung water rates 10 encourage reduced uses in summer months: payment by large agencies such as the MWD for conservation fo cihties 1n farming areas, with the water savings going to city users. stonng surplus flows of the Colorado River in wet years 1n Lake Mead for use in dry years: educa11onal programs on water-savmg methods Water authonttes agree on the desirability of all ·those suggesuons. What drew their cnt1c1sm of Bradley was the fact that everything he ad vanced as a new solution to the state water problem 1s already being done or planned for early acuon. they charge. One of the cnt1cs was Orange County Supervisor Hamett Wieder. chairman of the non-parusan Southern California Water Commit- tee. Inc. She accused Bradley of malung water a potenual issue in his an11c1pated gubernatorial race next year. The committee she heads in- cludes Los Angeles and seven other Southern California counttes, as well as ke\.· water utilities and numerous pnvate and civic groups. David N. Kennedy, director of the California Department of Water Re- sources. interviewed at a recent water symposium meeting 1n Irvine. said that most of Bradley's suggestions already are under wa). Kennedy called on all politicians "to refrain from IOJCCttng panisan warfare 1n10 state water issues:· Gov. Deukme11an already has demonstrated his concern and his interest in reaching a sausfactory solution to 1h1s paramount ~roblem from his statcWlde responsibility. The b1pan1san help from nonh and south 1s needed to keep the water flowmg. One thing that has got to be faced by all of us here on the Orange Coast 1s that the problem of water shonage is immediate. It will just get worse day after day. The solution en v151oned by thoughtful students of the problem 1s what can we do, area by area. to flnd local solutions to the big problem. Big problems have a tendency of pointing in the direction of gigantic solutions. But gigantic solutions arc not the only ones that can be relied upon. You're going to be hearing much more about this 1n the near future. Waller Burroughs 11 tbe Pllol'a founding publisher. -11a1:mt;t.,~1~J1mua.1;t.11w.i .... _____________ _ Contributions from PA Cs skewing election process WASHI N<i TON -F-avors are part of a poht1c1an·s stock 1n trade. He's expected 10 produce govern- ment contracts. public-works pro- JCCts and JObs for the people he represents. The)-, in tum. may con- tnbute to h1~ election campaign. This 1s a clumsy. capnc1ous system. highly vulnerable to abuse. Many poht1c1an~ begin trading favors for contnbut1on Given the high cost of campaigns. 1t"s difficult for a poli- t1c1an to get cle<:ted without selling his w ul to special interests. Then. when the campaign con- tnbutors come around to collect on their "investment," 11 winds up costing the Ulxl?ayers billions of dollars 1n spec1al-1ntercst benefits. Conaress. with its usual. tim1dJ1y where campa1in financing is con- cerned. 111 maldng noises about re- form ing the system by curbing the runaway spending of poht1cal action co mm1ttee!I, known as PACs. If our lcaisJators need awakeninJ. msp1rat1on or encouraiement in this venture, a forthcom1nj repon by the non-~an1san enter for Respon11ve Poht1c\ should be st1m ulat1na. We've obtained a draft of this ex_haustive repon. which is to be relcucd lat(T th11 month. Herc are some of the mournful numbers that make clear the ursency of the sjtuation: •C~mpa1an spendina for the 1984 federal. state and local cl«1ions wa' SI 8 b1lhon. rnmpared with the S425 J1c1 ANDERSON and JOSEPH SPEAR r~ million 'ipcn1 in 1972. Ellen Miller. the ccntcr''i director, told our a'\- soc1atc Le~ Whitten. ··1n the next prcs1den11al-clcc11on year, I 981S. 11 will almost certainly be well over $2 b1lhon." •Congren1onal campn11tn \Jknd- ing alone totaled $77 million 1n 1974 and $374 milli on last year. •The disease l!i <lipreading, Some candidate~ for state legislature\ spent more than SI mtllion in 1984. a few rears ago. that sum would hn\e financed a respectable run for the U.S. Senate in a m~or 'italc •PAC"s pvc almo'it S I I l million to federal cand1date'i last year almo'it I 0 11mcs the 1974 total •The~ increa~'i re!iult from "lc'is (reliance) on 1rad111onal poht1cal tool'> the gra\,·root network'I, can- va'i'i1ng or ralhe . " the study d1'- covered, "1n ftl vorofmorecxprn'l1ve. soph1s11catcd t«hn1ques (hke) poll· 1na 'Crv1cc~. C'omputen, direct mail an-d 'h1ah tech' advenmng " • "nother cau~ of th(' huae 1n· cre:t\t' 1n ~ampa1¥n Sp('ndtng '" the length of the campa1gns themselve\ Even before a fre shman member ol Congress has settled into hi s Wai,h- ington office. he's already collecting money for the next election •The average coM of a winning Senate race has soared from $598,000 1n 1976 10 almost $3 mtlhon last year The average may be SS m1lhon next ~car Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C .. spent· Sl6.5 mtlhon to squecle by his Democratic challenger, Jim lfunl, who ~pent $9.4 m1lhon. •Winning a close House election 1n 1974 cost. on average. $90.000; last year the price tag was $450 000. and tn 1986 n will probably top SS00.000. •PAC's are edging small con- tnbutor~ out of the picture. In 1974. 46 percent of House campaign con- tnbu11ons and 38 percent m Senate races came from donors of SI 00 or less. L3<1t year small donations made up only 19 percent of Houi.e can· d1date<1' fund1na and 23 percent in Senate races •The center found a d1,turbing connection between the l'i'iUes before Congress and the PAC"s' contnbu- ttons to member, For example. while defense spending wa grow1n& in the early 1980s, the 20 laracst defense contractors' PAC's 1octt1sed their contnbutions br. 22S percent. to a total or $3 6 m1lhon hut year Jad A.aft,.. .. •-' Joupt ~•r •~ JyMlt1tHI tol1mal111 But both parties are so tiny and so flimsy they can easily be taken over by national fringe groups, and that's where the potential danger lies. For the two almost-dead husks of political panics can be a vehicle givm$ almost anyone an eai.y way to get his name on the ballot here m Amen ca 's largest state. creaurig an instant aura of respectability and credibility that can be put to effective use elsewhere. That's how the Peace and Freedom Pany was used by fonner Black Panther Eldndge Cleaver in his radical days and also how baby doctor Bcn1am1n Spock used it when he was the _pres1denual candidate of the far- lefl "People's Pany." Ultra-conservative John Schmll7 made s1m1lar use of the Amencan Independent Pany when he was presidential candidate of the shon- hvcd American Pany. Now it's the tum of the ne1.1. national Populist Pany to try to exploll the Al P's ballot status. Both fnnge panics have their roo~ in the 1968 presidential election, held at the height of the Vietnam War. The PFP won ballot status when more than 80.000 liberal-leaning Democrats changed their pany regis- tration m protest against the war policies of the Lyndon Johnson administration and iu 'designated successor, Hubert Humphrey. Meanwhile, 1be AIP was being created by disaffected conservatives as a way to get Alabama Gov. George Wallace onto the Caltfom1a pres1den- t1al ballot. And both can be used by almost anyone who knows how. To take control of either pany's platform . a group need onl y make sure its people attend party caucuses and conven· t10ns. It doesn't take many bodies to dominate those small gathenngs. The PFP has not recently been v1c11m1zed by any such takeover. But the Amencan Independent Pany has lately become the vinual propeny of lhe Populists in a classic example of how a dead California pany can be used. The Populist Pany grandly call~ Itself an 1ncarnat1on of the late-19th Century populis1 movement. Actu· ally it'!\ little more than a vehicle for th1.· L1hen y Lobby. a racist organ11a- 11on spec1almng in ant1-Scm111c propaganda. ince 11 began in 1984. the pany has been heavily promoted in the Liberty Lobby's weekly tabloid. "The Spot· light." One anicle even suggested that 'ipotlight readers make subscnpt1on payments directly to their party units. L1beny Lobby founder Willis Cano has housed the pany in his offi ce building and served on its executi ve eomm111~. Wilham Shearer. whose wife Ill chamnan of the AIP, has wntten for the pothght and the 1984 Populist candidate, Bob Richards. fou nd 1t far easier to become the AIP standard bearer than to circulate pet1t1oni. 1n every Califo rnia county to get his name on the ballot. One Populist propQsal in 1984 war. to dismantle the state of Israel and move its citizens to Texas. not a totally 'iurprising stance for Carto who 1s the prime financial backer of the California-based Institute for Historical Review, the propaganda group that leads the worldwide efTon to deny that Nazy Germany murdered many Jew~ 1n World War II. Without the shells of the old fnnae panics. backers of such spunous claims would have a much huder 11me p1n1na access to the Cahfom1a ballot. But as thinas now s1~nd, there', only one way to chm1na1e the de.d pohttcal husks. and that's for Cah. fornta voters to completely ianore them. For even a few votes 1s enough to keep them active and open to m1sch1ef. noma1 Ella• la • Suu. Mnlca· baaed tolamal11 oa •••t~ l11•e1. . ~ CALIFORNIA Toxics program gets new managem~nt team Top posts go to 4 senior administrators fro m Department of Health Services SACRAMENTO (AP) - State Health Director Kenneth Kizer has named what a spokesman described as a "new management team" to di rect the state's troubled Toxic Substances Control Di vision. Ri ch Wilcoxon, chief of the toxics d1v1s1on since 1983, was named Monday as chief of the Medi-Cal Pohc}' D1v1s1on of the Depanment of Health Services. He was replaced by Jim Jenkins, a veteran administrator l)fthe Dcpanmcnt of Health Services. In add1t1on to Jenkins, three other ~n1or adm1n1stral0rs from the De- panment .of Health Scrv1cts were named Jo .. key posts in the toxics )J. program -Charles "Buzz" Nunn 1n accounting. Jess Kemp 1n audit'>, and Caroline Cabias in procedures and regulations. K12cr spokesman Bill Ihle said. In addauon. Ihle said, Kuer's chief of staff and chief deputy director of health. John Ramey, would be assum- ing new d uties as senior staff member overseeing the toxics program All of the changes are to take place between Monday and Jan. I . Ihle said the changes were 1n part "a response to some of the cnt1cs" of the program. but he said W1lcoxon·s tran!>fer is "not a demotion for Rich This 1s a lateral transfer for him " "Or Kizer 1i. doing this to be helpful 10 the program. not mucal of 1t. lie want!. an outside perspective of how the tox 1cs program 1s going." Ihle ~llld, l he toxic!> cleanup prog,ra m ha!> been the ObJCCI of political COO· troversy and overlapping investiga- tions all year. State officials confi rmed laM month that the FBI has been conduct· 1ng an 1nvest1p t1on of the toxic d1v1S1on'!> bid procedures for award- ing grants of federal funds to clean up tou c sues Earlier th is )Car. a federal En- ~ 1ronmental Protection Agency stud> cnt1c1zed the accounung procedures used b) the d1 v1S1on in awarding bids for cleanup opcrauons at the tnngfellO\\ ac.1d pllS and two other SH es Dlscovered bodles llnlced to Jonestown? Hedgecock joins SD radio station Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueectay, December 17, 1985 * A7 Two faulty valves blamed in Onofre_ reactor shutdownr SA N DIECJD!AP)-f'aulty valves The valves normally ~main osxn ma) ha \c cau~d an 1nc1dent that led but are called upon to close and guard . to a major loss of cooli ng wa ter at the the cooling sy~tem against back. San Onofre nuclear power plant, pressure federa l 1nvtst1gators sa ) Cooler water was pumped into the : The No\ 21 1nc1dent led to the system to make up fo r the l~kt~ shut-down of the plant\ Unit I water. but 1t condensed when It• reaclOr. and a li ve-member Nuclear encountered steam in the p1pts. This' Regu la to!) <. omm1ss1 on team was caused a violent reaction in the water, called in to 1nvemgate resulting in the rupture of two small Greg ( ook a spokesman for the \.alves and further leaks. Cook wd. ~RC western regional office. said Thouunds of gallons of hot water SAN DIEGO IAP) -f om1er \fonda} a preh minaf) re pon ~nt to I! b k b k Mayor Roller Hcdgec0<. k free on thc comm1ss1on earlier th 1<o month gushed irom rea s. ut no wor ers "' were inj ured and a plan! spokC$tnan appeal of his consp1rac} and perJUI) ind IC.ate~ tv.o 'ieparatc \ ahe., in the said the in cident dJdn 't mvolve an con v1ct1ons.1s101ningthe e11·"a'c'>a~ l n11 I St'condal) rnohng s~\tem aclualorpotenual splllofradioactive host ofa three-hour radio talk shu" tailed "-o' ~I matenal "We're going to be 1n\ohcd 1n .\ccording to the rcpon th e t"o (ook said the NRC 1s paying pohtlC\ on the ~ho" We're going tu \.ahes ti1dn'1 clo~ v.hen a tran~-paniC'\Jlarl) close an enllOn lO the, hll'Ve pohtlcal gucsh." Hedgc<.oc~ former cut ofl pov.er w a pump at the incident, however. because of the qe said Monda}' at a news conference hean of1he s~stcm fhe pump cools of the C nit I reactor The 17-year-old' an nouncing his hinng at KSCX> the 1o1.a1er v.h1ch in tu m cools 1he reactor 15 dwarfed by the Power radio. effective Jan. 20 "We're goin g plant\ nuclear core 3 to express pohucal opinion'> and v. hen the= 'ahes didn't clo\C plant's newer l.Jnll 2 and reactors. . to in vite the "orlc1 l •team pre•sure backed up and wh ich generate twice as much Power. we re go1 n$ -o ,, , Prof says justices abusing authority express their poht1 cal opinion'> "'>omc rammed the coolant \\ater backwards "This 1s an older plant that we have By tbe Associated Press of those are going to agree: with me at h1g.h pressu re ru ptunng a lo"· paid extra attenuon to because of Its Maybe other times not " pressure heaunll unit.< ook 'Wl1d design," Cook said. CARSON -Coffins conta1 n1ng bodies of six people. three of whom may r.:====================================================~ have died in the 1978 Jonestown mass murder-c,u1c1de, have been discovered at a storage fac1 hty 1n Carson, sheri ff'> deputies said. The fo ur coffins were LOS ANC1ELES (AP) -A Berkeley law professor con tends the state Supreme Court under Chief Justice Rose Bird has abused Its power by reversing death penalty verdicts and endorsing an electi on d1stnct plan rejected by vote rs. Ph illip Johnson said he wrote his scholarly cnt1que of th e coun to counter arguments b> Bird and other Justices who are fighting to keep their seats in the 1986 general election. Johnson, who has been at UC Berkeley s1 nee 1968. and who once worked fo r the late U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren. outlined hi s arguments at a press conference Monday that was sponsored by the Supreme Court discovered Saturda) in the Storage-U!> building where a monuary was renting the space. "They were two months behind IO their rent. so the manager of the storage business made a c;cc:unt~· check of the space and discovered the coffins." said a shentrs deput) Death sult rejected agalnst CHP BARSTOW -A.S I 00 mi llion lawsuit against former ( 'ahforn1a H1gh"-a) Patrol offi cer George Michael Gwaltnc}'. the (HP and three other officers in the wake of a 1981 roadside murder ha'> been rejected b) San Bernardino County SupenorCoun Judge Rufus Vent. He ruled Monda}' that attome>s for Merl in and June Bishop of Cedar ( 1t~. Utah. fa iled to state a cause of action under the federal Ovit Rights Act. but he gave them 30 da}'s to file an amended lawsuit in connection with the dea1h of their daughter. Robin Bishop. 23, of Las Vegas. Gwaltne}'. 43. was sentenced last year to 90 years in pnson for violating Bishop's c1v1I right!> Two murder tnals had ended earlier in JUry deadlock'\. Execs plead lnnocent of defense fraud LOS ANGELES -NASA Chief James Beggs. General Dynamics ( orp. and th ree of its executi ves ask°f!d fo r a speedy tnal after pleading innocent to charges they conspired to defraud the government by h1d1ng S7.5 million in losses on the Sgt. York anti-aircraft gun. Beggs, three other General Dynamics executives and an attorney fo r the defense contractor entered the innocent picas Monday before U.S. D1stnct Judge Ferdinand F. Fernandez. who set an April 8. I Q86 tnal date. ProJeCl. The group. s cxccu II vc director. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiijiii!JiiiijiiMji·~~ John Kurzwell, said tts founders oppose the retention of Bird and Justices Stanley Mosk, Jose ph Grodin and Cruz Revnoso. Johnson's paper cited the oft-heard cnt1c1sm that the coun has frequent!} reversed lower cou n dec1sHrnsimpos- 1ng the death penalt y. He al so cnt1c1zed the court's up- holding of a 1982 state reapportion- ment plan approved b}' the Demo- crat-controlled Legislature but re- jected b)' the voters. Johnson attacked the: argum c:nt ad vanced last month b ) 255 law professors that those working to defeat Bird and the other justices are threatening the independence of the 1udic1ar). "Unless the jUStKes themsel ves exercise self-restraint." Johnson argued 1n his paper. "jud1c1al 1nde-1--------------------------------i pendence can lead to arbitrary, un - democrauc govern ment. .. He accused the liberal majority of "leg1slat1ng from th e bench." "The basic charge 1'\ that the)' show no adequate se nse of restraint in reading their pol1t1cal views into the statues and the Const1tut1on," John - son·s article said Judge denies bail request by Artukovic LOS i\NGELE (AP) -A federal 1udge denied bai l Monday for alleged Nazi wa rcnminal AndnJa Artukov1c. who has been 1mpnsoned for 13 months as he fi ghts Yugoslavia's attempt to extradite hi m Chief U.S. D1stnct Judge Manuel Real denied the request. about the 12th time a bail request from the 86· year-old Anukov1c has been rCJeeted, Assistant U.S. Atto rney David Ni m· mer said. Gary Fleischman and Michael Dacqu1 sto. lawyers for Anukov1c. based their request for SI 00,000 bail on circumstances surrounding the October h11ack1ng ofthe Italian cnme ~hip Achille Lauro. The Yugoslav gove.mmcnt. which is tryi ng to extradite Artukov1c. refused a U.S. request for the extra- d1t1on of a terron st who allegedly plotted the h1Jackin$. In papers filed 1n U.S. D1stnCl Coun they argued that Yugoslavia's rcfusai to extradite Abul Abbas to the United States created "special cir- cumsUlnces" that warrant the grant- 1n1 of bail to Artukov1c. Yugoslavia "has blata.ntly violat~ the doctnne of intemauonal comity by ~fusing to honor the requ~st for provisional arrest and detention of the tcrronst. Abul Abbas. the alleged mastermind of the Achille Lauro hjjaclun.g ... the attorneys s~ated. Yugoslavia and the United States have such an qrecment. and nukov1c's lawyers contend~ that Yuaoslav1a·s ~fusal to honor 1.t in the Abba ca~ created the special cir- cumstances that warrant bail for Artukov1c Real replied that such matters are affairs of the State Department. The &Jh na Artukov1c. who IS lcplly bhnd and suffers from a number of ailments 1nclud11\f hC'an problems and tcmhty, remains in the Federal Correctional lnst1tut1on tl Temunal Island. while his attorneys fiaht cxtrad1tJon. 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I Frt. 10AM·IPM a.t. 10AM_.... : _ ............................... ~~~~~!!'!~~------.............. ~~ -= ~. S~L'S 1ntNEWPORTILVD. ~ ~ COSTAMISA ~ OUA NTITIU SPORT HAUS (7\,l W -'310 : '-I 10 .,, I Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, December 17, 1985 .. PAPA RAZZI More than one thousand attend Christmas Candlelight Concert By YlDA DEAN °'_._.,,... ..... For 10 consecut1vc years. the OC Performing Ans Center has held its Christmas Candlf'light Concen at the Disneyland Hotel. Every year since the event began the crowd has been larger than the previous year. This time, there were I 500 to hear the OC Pacific ymphon) conducted by Keltll Clark and the Master Chorale of OC under the baton of Maurice Allard. "The hotel has used a magic shoehorn to aet everyone m tonight," said c:hairman Flo11 Scllamacller (wearin& Christmas red). "The rumor that we wtll be moving elsewhere is not true, this 1s our home." For the past seven years, Schumacher has been chairman of the event that 1'1 ~1d to ·•offic1ally usher 1n the holiday season." "I have 11 down to a science now," Floss laughed and said during the social hour "I just show up and the crowd is here." Tlm Strader, president and CEO of the Center, didn't agree that 11 had been that simple. "She 1sa 'woman for all seasons' ... a holiday panygiver who )pent hours at The Center planning this event," he commented following dinner as he presented her with the traditional bouquet of roses pl us something t"<tra. a statue/plaque for her effons. The spotlight this year was also on the first graduating class oflbc onginal PC'rfn...,...•n11 4\rf<1 Juniors chap ter. Newport ~ach. (the audience in year<J to come). Introduced and presented roses were Mlcbe le Abajian, .Hrudy Heuett, Shauoa Bu.surd, Jill Goldman, Kim Hermu, Cara Hoepaer, Cat.berllle Holmen, Stacy Hovee, DeoJse Mallos, Feliu M,atte•cci, Kristin Murphy, Jeulfer Noona, Pamela Pecera, StephanJe~tradtr, Ellubetlt Teater, Sosa.a Tompkllls, S11aoa Torres, Michele Willard and Jill Wooten. Attending the concert which featured soprano Deborah Voigt were many first timers ... Center executive director Tom Kendrick ~who was overheard saying "the orchestra and chorale blcnMd magnificently '). general manager Judith O'Dea Morr, and Lucy and J ohn Curci (with 10 other members of their famal}') and perennial~ ltke Rutb and Lock Gee Ding, who have had the same table every year. Others on the guest list were Wiiiiam and Jan Lund, Marilyn and Tom Nielsen, Diane Oallacls, Nora and Vin Jor1ensen, A.one and Hugb Saddlngtoa, Renee and Henry Segerstrom, Irene and Jim Bentley, Marylyn and Stephen Pauley and Biil and Patricia Rowley. The crowd was put 1n the holiday mood with a variety of music ... the overture to Die Fledermaus through to the Hallelujah Chorus (which will take on new meaning 1n '86 after the Center opens in October) from Messiah. And then. 10 send everyone home with v1s1ons of the hohda} season. the crowd 101ned in for singing trad1t1onal C'hnstmas c~rub 6anet Cu.rel Wal•b with daU.Cbten c . C. and Scbellle Wal•h, right, mom Locy Curci and Olece blonde Sienna Carel. William and Patricia Rowley. Suaan, Tim and Stephanie Strader enjoyln& the party· Ellie and Barry Faber. @ 7 Fl on and Ed Schumacher. Erich and Patricia Vollmer . ..... ONE OF THE FEW REALLY STYLISH AND ENTERl'AINING AMERICAN MOVIES OF 1985." Clue. Friendly widows welcome a pass -VNCENT CA"8f /IEW VOR1< TMES THE MOVIE COMEDY WE DARE YOU TO SOLVE PG -. ft ·-··-----.. ::-_-..:.":".:::..'.: ... --~~.·-:..-.. :.; SYOUNG HERUEK -HOLMES HOW PLAYING .... I) : • 1'11•\U\ II ~ NOW PLAYING fl70MM. 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THI OUTSIOIU 19!1 loHABRA ""IW" ID!llE: f . l. . CMIV'f' CHAHIDAH A TWllO'l'O IPtlS LUCI US , ... """°""" ~ OOH'• IUIO'CAH VACATION i-.ut * """"' -llHO NQINTI UCK TO THI IUTUltl '"' ... IOlOMDff'I -i-.111 ---NOVV PlAVING- ...,..70MMr--- S•• lA,lCt< CXJ~t•'!iS')•PA(<;f .. IA110I• ~ NEWP'Oflf 8t:.tCH r._,.,..,. . C-••rk N.wpoti C1nooma ; 14 ZSSJ M4 0160 ~t.() .. H• I)" 1; 411 11 A "-'• It. l 4 .. -• ~ \ •BAU M,J ~ f:trt-4 I'"'' ,/'<~I<'< •COSTA MtSA ..... *fl TORO t .,.,,: .. * MUHT1Ntt6H llf'.Atll .Qwrl.•flJS (r.il,.f'f .... U"' J;4 ., 1(J • I-' ... IRAOA • ~ , -· ~ ' ... i 4. • t. Mf ~("'il'f [ 1'' -00.....--- * MISSION Vl[J() l ltN.trd\ *tt1'1'' ¥ t ... ~ f././() OIWICC *~lr;STER t ,.,...,..11,• 'I t•)t'lP'1•t•• H••i \,(..,._, .,_ t "' '~ Nt, t• ·-~· ... EXCLUSIVE EllGAGEIUIT STARTS TOIOIROW edwards LIDO CINEMA Mt~:.!~UIO 673·8350 l H DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was interested in the letter from the daughter who wrote about her 78- year-old father. Her mother died in May, and in August he made a pass at her. She was shocked. You said has mind might be impaired. Well, af\cr what t heard yesterday, I am not so sure. ANN LANDERS A widower who is well-respected 1n this community told us that at has wife's wake a few weeks ago, a widow came up to ham and said, .. If you get lone!}' at n1gh1. give me a ca11.·· That daughter who wrote should ha .. e been ad' 1scd to tell her father to JOin a senior c1t1zen's club and find 1}1mself a fnendly widow who would welcome a pass. The daughter need not worry about her father getting married to the cager lady and Jeop- ardizing her inheritance. A lot of widows these days have their own money. Furthermo re, they are not about to marry a man who has less. It miatn louse up THEIR inheritance -CHICAGO FAN problem that needs an answer urgent· I}. I have ~en going with m ~ bovfnend tor over a year. He -;mokc'> pol almu'>t C\l'f) da\ I don't 1h1nl.. this 1s good lor h1<i health and I told him so an plain language l k alv.a\'> gets angf) and .,a~'> 1t"s rlaonc of m) business. I think at I~ my bus1ne.,~. because 1 care about him. The other day he told me he has to smoke pot because he has lung cancer He says smoking pot will kill the cancer cells . I thank 1h1s iscra1) but I don't want to confront him unul I knov. for sure. NEED .\N ANSWER 11'. DEAR CHIC.: lnteresllng con· elution. ·it ja1r mlgbt be tbal your advice Is better tbu mlne. Thanks for writlng. ••• BROOKLYN DEAR BROOKL. YN: fl IS crazy; In fact, tbe opposite Is true. Tbere 1, a great deal of evidence that cigarette smoking causes cancer. Researchers have now dis-DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a l UX VRY' TMUTRE S JAQQI[() IEDGIE (II) BACK TO THIE SHOWS AT P'UTURIE (PG~ 6 40 .... so AT6•S&8 S TO UVIE • OllE TH£ GOOS lllUST BE IN L.A. f"J AT 7 00 &. ' 10 CRAZY (PG~ AT ' 50 &. ,. s 614 Z~~J Ch•fo""J 6 & S•nt.1 An• wv ---- CHORUS L ... IE <r:·1 JJ CLUE (PG) 12 1S2 4SS·1 74S End1n9 A I 2S l JO & 10 IS /IN70MM S lO 7 30 &. 9 30 WH"IE NIGHTS (PG·I~ YOUNG SHERLOCK HOUKS~·1JJ I OS l SO 7 1 S &. I 0 0 12·40 3 oo :20 1 •o IN 70MM I NO PASSES &. 10 00 /IN 70MM # Sl'1ES L IKE US (f'G) ROCKY IV J R) SHOWS AT I ·20 J lO 1 ·30 3•40 5 s • 00 S•07SO .. IOOO &. 10 10 /IN 70MM DRIVE -INS :~ ,, .. • il;l•Jtt:11W6I 1.J1...l.: '.lt. I( •'r11• "-••' \1 ttf I SCHOOL Sl"UUT ;-;-s Plu' B~rbu,.n Queen (R ) YOUNG S HIEALOCK HO LMES (PG-1 J) Plu\ E • plor•ti (PCI ROCK V fV (") Plu\ Co Ht! Red Son1,(PC Ill IUNG SOl.OM°""S Mt~ CPG-1 J) Plu' aAClltTO THI: P'UTU•~ PG) THAT WAS TH£N._ TttlS IS N OW (R) P lu• SI E1mo·1 Ftre (RI "AMllO II (R) Plu• Co F e1tu11 h99td Edge (R) llw~ 'n· hack a~n ... Hmtlilll(·in.i: a hr.md Ill"' ,)1,1111.•. NOW SHOWING! ... ,,.~n I.IA lllM'S. ..... , ... tst-4t0 I.IA MOWIS I MIT& llU ~ Jll1 CDWMDS ClllJM MIT&llU s.te~ UA IOllTN CO.ST MIMt'lllUllMltnO £DMlllS CllMlU C(JfM ... ~., [J)WMIS~ ~laU 1'aMll CDWMDS Se C. l-•LS•l -""'ns m• ~--..,llitU U llUll H4 JO.U PA~IC lA •ADA 6 ..... U11)4t MIC OIAMil IMll .... ,J4.tJ61 'ACU oaMQ .... ..... Ulltll UA cm Cflfl"I) covered that pot smoking is even more dangerous tban ordinary cigare ttes because tbe pol smoke Is Lnhaled more deeply and kept in the longs longer. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : I am a young homemaker, mamed less than a )ear. I need to know the answer to something that I "'ouldn't dare asi.. an\ one else Neighbors ha' e borrowed a cup ot sugar. a quart nt milk. a suck ofhuttcr thrct• or four t·gg~. a kw \hces ot hrt'ad. a can of \OUp ctr Not one ~r'>on has paid me back I am on a hm1ted bud~et and can't afford to suppl) m~ neighbors with groceries. How do I handle this? I hate to appear pell> -BAKERSFIELD QllANDRr DEAR BAXE: It's nice to belp a neighbor In a plocb, but only a fool would conllaue to lend to moochers. If Mrs. X wbo owes you a quart of milk aaks for a cup of sugar, It's OK to say, "You sllJI owe me a qaart of milk. When you return this cup of suiar, please remember tbe milk." A neighbor wbo bas borrowed from yoo twice and not returned eltber Item sbould be told, "Sorry, no, I don't mind helplng you out In an emergency but you don't return what you borrow and I can't afford It." What\ red and jollv curd A rn,•rico ·., I fcunilt.: e11tf.•rtair111w11t ? •M•A •A• ., ............. °"" .... .. ... . •tO"' "1~ ~.: ....... •UHl~ '"''r-11• ... "' I I " • I •f ., ..... •&>..._'°" ·"'1-t• . ..... .. ...... """ -..!llH cmm--.. , .. ) .. U ... ·-,. T • u .... , ... • •• _,..,.. ........... . ...,_,.....~,,,, ,,,,., ~ 3 • TV LI STING S CC)UOVIE * *'" 'Rtwngl Of The Netda" ( 19841 Robert Carndlnl. Anthony Edwwds -12*>-D 8 LATE NIGHT wrTH DAVID t..ET'1lAMAH Aneela Lanabary e ) a.ncfLee Remick •tar u mother and daatbter In ••The Gift of Lo.e; A Chrtatmu Story.'' rebroadcut tonlCht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 . IRATPATAOl • INDEP9l>9fT HEWS WERYCWFRN CIHN._.,..., ... ,... ·~ ~ ENTERTAMIENT TONIGHT PRAISE THE LOAD MOVIE • • "City Helt' (1984) Clint Eut· wood, Burt ReynolOs. ~PETERGUNN "C,MOVIE I ~ SPENSat FOA HIAE • -12::~­ llCIJ MCCOY -1~-• • • • "Great Expectations" (1!M7) John Miiis. Valerie HoblOn. U 'h "The Over·Tt.Hlll Gang Rides Aglln" (1970) Wlltet Brennan. Fred Astaire. lt MOVIE 'i1 =AHO OUT IN AMERICA • t ''r Hambone And Hiiiie" ( 1984) Ulllatt Gish, Tjmothy Bottoms. -8:30- • ~ GROWING PAINS G TIC T ~DOUGH I SPACEFUOKT r.IRACl.E ON F<>RT STREET BEHN> THE scae CAU.INO AU. SflORTS MOVIE ••"Of Un«nown Origui'' (19831 P .. let Weller. Jenntlet Dale -1:00- 8 MOVIE ** * "The Big Clock" (I~) Ray Miiiand, Chatlet Laughton O MOVIE Cil LOVE BOAT • "Humongous" ( 1982) Janet Julian David Wallace. -10:15-* * * "Wives An<! LOYers" ( 1963) Janet Leigh, Vari Johnson (!)WO~ I) P.M. MAGAZINE eORAGHET Si) AEUGIOUS PAOGRAMMtHO ('p) HOHeYMOONERS -10'.30-* * * * "The Great Ziegleld" ( 1936MPart I ol 21 W111lam POMll. -t.00-IJ (()MOVIE 1 WATER GAADEH CAL.UNO DR. WHfTAKER IHOEP£NOENT NEWS -11:00- ~~ AEP<>AT: TtAAS Of • t • "The Grit Of Love· A Chnst· mas Stor( (1983) Lee Remick, Angela Lansburt. D a!RIPTU 1 D • Oa!NEWS FAMINE ~NEWS CAASON'S COMEDY Cl.ASSICS WKRP "CN:INNAT1 e BAANEY MUEJI 0 ~ MOONUGKTIHG c;J 1:n. '1' PAUL AYAH -1:05- [MOVIE fl) SPACEFUOKT ~N(NA • MONTY PmiON'S Fl YINO CIACUS I BUSINESS fl9IOAT • * JuS1 The Way You Ate' ( 1984) Krtsty McHIChol. Michael Ontkean -1:10- G THREE THREE 0 -1:15- S,!) PRAISE THE LOAD ~ LONE RANGER CANDI ST AT()M..SUSS(WEll llGHT GAU.ERV 1ST & TEN COMEDY RAK l)MOVIE MOVIE • •·~ "Amencan Dfeemer" (1984) Joae(h w~uams. Tom Conti Z. MOVIE t * t "Uus Appe&I" (1984) Jack Lemmon, Zel1ko l'vanek. -t.00- • * 'RoadJe ( 1980) Meal LoaJ. Kalo Hunter P) CHFISllAN CHILDREN'S FUND '?>MOVIE -1:30- • ([) LIFE AHO AOVENTUAES Of MHTAClAUS (])MOVIE -t'.30-•• * 'Beau Pere" (t9a1) Patndt Oewaere, Ariel Besse -~TONIGHT l ~ruM t *'-' "Journey To The Unknown" ( 19&9) Vera Miies. Patty Duke. ~~GUN. W1U tRAVEL .. C MOVIE -11:15-Q!FAMILY fl!) PRAISE THE LOAD m JUNE~ MIUBl f)SPACE; 19" * H "The Band Wagon" ( 1953) Fred Ast11re. Cyd Cliarlsse 19 WHO'S TH£ BOSS? JOKEA'S WILD Cil CARSOH'S COMEDY * t "Johnny Dangerously" ( 1984) Michael Keaton. Joe Piscopo C()MCME * "San Fernando Valley Glrt.s" ( 1980) Sharon M1tehlll. Juliet Ander· !IOn -1:~- ¢ MOVIE • • '" "Beyond Tiie llmrt" J 1983) Mi· Chaef Caine. RICtlard G«e CLASSICS tDNEWS ., MOVIE * t "Heads Or T aJIS ( 1980) Philippe Nolret. MIChel Serraull Ji)STAAma< -2:00-IJ ()) C8S NEWS NIGHTWATCH 0 RECOR> GUICE MOVIE • • • • "The Treesure Of The Sierra Madre" ( 19'8) Humpll(ey 8ogat1. Wiiier HuS1on • •·~ ProtocOI (1984) GOidie G) LOVESOHGS Hawn. C1111s Sarandon. m> MOVIE 9 H<JllA -10:00-~ LONESTAA Si) P8A1SE THE LOAD D a REMtHGTON STEELE eeeNEWS • • • · • Fcx Texas' (19631 Frank Sinatra. Ursuta An<lress 3 HEWS PRIME TIME SOAPS It's all coming back to Fallon By LYNDA HIRSCH THE COLBYS: Jason not happy that Fallon 1n chn1c. but the doctor says 11's the onl) wa)' her memory Wiii return Jeff'' mother 1s sorry about Fallon but Jeff sull ha~ no fechngs for Francesca She says she lcf\ town years ago because she felt she was a poor relation and that Cecil forced her to leave Jeff. In return for her lcavmg.. Jeff's uncle Cecil promised 10 ra1sc him in splendor. Sable sabotages Connie's saddle. When Francese.a ndes the horse instead, Sable panics. Jeff saves Francesca. calhng her mother for the first time Adam 1ns1stent on Stt1n1 Fallon, even when Miles, Jeff and the Doctor say no Monica tells Jason she's leavmg the company to run to Tatiana Records for Dommrque Sable is unfnendly to Bhss' boyfnend Fallon starts to regain her memory Adam walks in. she suddenly calls out, .. You're Adam. you're m) brother, Lhe man v.ho ra~ me'" She collapses as a stunnrd Jeff looks on • • • DALLAS: Sue Ellen decides to move back on Southfork so John Ross won't be so lon~me for her. uc Ellen tells J.R that this 1s stnctly for their child, and he 1s to leave her alone. Mandy funous when she learns of Sue Ellen's dec1s1on -and returns to C'hff -whtle Dusty and Sue Ellen's mother decide to leave town. as they believe Sue Ellen has once again fallen into J.R \ clutches Uracr learn~ that the pnvate eye was k1llcd in an automobile accident ncws which makn Angelica happy . . . DYNASTY: Krystle has a bad drcam and continues to dream about bab) C'hnsuna. Meanwhile, Sammy Jo womcs that Joel will hurt her. Blake calls the e£\\f £C't ~ ~ 1£!.!'~ ..... ,, .. ~ ..... ,,,,.,.. ..... umaM racn: Wlllt ml'IC camm 111•11t.t~ U).1111 .. ~..,...,1.1111 cowuos so com llA !IMS. lMlllM ....... 11 _,.. ...... llA MO'illO • ~--WI.Ill m -tttJ M l 4tHtll ..... .., ... ClllCll OlllMOS CIOM U.·Nl COITll t~l41 .... ~WGUIACI i..-•fOl _, ... ~··-WUIWid -O!M91 llMDT' ,.anc ... ,. .... 1.JttJ SM•ll MJIWWWI• ullllA ' ~.u .. . , ........ C01TD •1•1 (1U) Ml.e&» MtWltl • ua mwm mu .. ~ doctor while Rna 1s asleep and makr\ an appointment. The doctor runs a "an(t) of tests on Rtta. Alexis 1nterv1ew~ nur'IC~ whn also serve as-.scx panncrs for Galen and promises the nurses b1lhons 1n return Steven angry because Claudia saw Samm) Jo take Danny 10 the ranch. and stop her Alell gives Galen $2 m1ll1on for arma· mcnts. Dex wants to kno\I. why the people.- of Muldavia revolted 1n th( first place. • • • FALCON CREST: With Angela's wcd- d1ng to Peter canceled, Angela hires others to find out where Peter has disappeared 10 Robin about to give b1nh to baby she claims 1s Cole's. When Appolonia's old boyfriend comes to town. he claims 10 be a big record mogul. but Lance shows he's Jus.L a sc.edy bas-been Ltvtni Ul a 1w~b1t flop house. With Maggie's book about 10 be published. she wonders how the townspeople will react to the stones - tales which thinly d1sgu1se the people of Falcon Crttt. • • • KNOTS LANDING: Police find Lily Mae with Josh's body as Ltl y Mae conunucs to tell everyone how wonderful Josh was. After Lily Mae tells Val that Josh IS dead, she 1ns1sts OD telhng the news to Cathy. Pohce say Josh fell, Jumped or was pushed. When Gary comes to the house to pay respects, Val 1s angry because Lily Mac 1s cold to him. Gary continues to stare at the twins. Lal) Mac tells Laura that C'ath~ was going to take Joshua back Lily Mac becomes increasingly upset altcr the coroner tells her 11 was su1c1de Sumner offers Gar) I 00 percent to buy out Empire Valley When Gary asks why. umncr say~ it's his land and he wants 11 back. Not buying the story. Gary refuses to buy the land back. Joshua's father Jonathan arrives. Liiv Mae blames Joshua's prob- • • • \ • • • • lems on his father. saying that for what hc did 10 their son. she could lull him -l. htt man continues on the 1.nul of C1ar. and ~bby . • • • HILL STREET BLUES: When Buu uses a dope-smelling turkey to sniff out drugs. the case 1s thrown out for improper cv1dence Frank and Joyce travel 10 see hi s family, whom hc has not seen in fi ve years. Frank's mother continues wtth a barrage of .. Wasn't Fay wonderful," and ··why don't you have a family"'' to front of Jo)'ce When Joyce can stand 11 no longer. she waJks out of the house. When Frank CAJOies her. Joyce returns. and informs Frank's mother she's unable to bear children Frank's mother realtlzcs hov. good Joyce has been for-Frank. wh1ie his father 1s sttll unable to accept the fact that Frank 1s divorced and remamed.. Bellcer womed when Robin has acctdcnt on JOb Later. when he learns that Robin and the baby arc fine. he wants to marry her nght away Rob1n suggests a two-wcck wait. Lucy and her ceramics teacher run inlo each other while C'hnstmas shopptng When he cxplatns he's newly separated the two bed down • • • ST. ELSEWHERE: Pru. a mentall)' retarded patient, returns to the hospital 1mpreanated by another retarded patient. Pru's mother wantJ her to have an abon1on Hcanng that the woman who raised him 1s despera1cl)' Ill, Bobb) heads for Baltimore in a blizzard unaware that thc woman has already died <\fter asking Mona to marry him. Fi scus has second thoughts. Luther. urrd of being an orderl). wants more rcspons1b1ht) at hospital Luc) files assault and battel) charges agamst Helen Woman who underwent artificial inscmina11on has m1scamagc • ~-• • •• • Celebraie New Ytar' Ev< in the grond ~ I • • e • tradition ... the French traditio n of th<.· Hotel Meridien . Evtrything·s provided for this fesuve 1X(J..'\1o n includmg entcrta1nmenl .rnd spe.:tacular clllsme . AU we need is you Special packag sand room rates rlva1l.thlc Conta~t the Hotel Mend~n (or pe~rvation and infonnatJon. (714) 476-2001 ll ' • • • I Make tht New Year wt Pica~ don·t dMk and dnve • • ~· HOTFI MFRIOIFN Z E\VPl RT BtAC H Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/TUMday. DeoMlbet 17, 1986 A9 Hollywood 'roots' dedicated Cecil B. DeMtlle filmed first LA area movie. literally followed the socce•fuJ ca. n:en of IU lhrec OOCUpl.DU M lhe, Lasky company pc~ lbe enu~ bun wu takc-n over by 1 and other bwld.inp v.crc added to fonn a crude studio ----~-'The Squaw Man,' in old horse barn in 1913 LO ANGELES <A P) -A t,._<>- story bone barn, acknowledaed u the sp0t where Hollywood'<; first movie was produced in 1913, ha\ been dedicated a~ the Hollywood Studio Museum film S':nl:>t was wnn.en and educd for the Luky Feature Play Co Jn a flurry ofbusmns mnsers over the next few years, W W Hod.kint0n's Paramount Picture$ look over the distribution of Adolph Zukor's Famous Players and Luky'1 firm to fonn Paramount PictutcS Corp., which eventually was beaded ~moni the item\ on du.play arc DcM11le'i typewnter, used to wnte lhe scnpt of"The Squaw Man " Actor Charlton Heston Joined County Supervisor Ed Edelman and executives from Paramount PtctuTC"S Fnday 1n dcdicaun& the bam, now filled with early Holl>wood memorabilia, including a rcconstn.1c 11on of young Cecil 8. DcM11le's office. "The offiet-also has the type of tra'ih basket that DeMille used to have to put his feet up on to keep lhem from gemng wet," said museum spokesman Marc Lafont. by Zukor. t I he barn was moved to the new Paramount stud.10 sak to HoUywood. where for years tl was used as a gymnasium and set piece. The barn was declared a hiStoncal landmark in 1956, and was moved off Para- mount's backlot 1n J 979 to a tempOr- ary site while a preservationist group, Hollywood Hcntage, searched for property Movie pioneers DeM1lle. amucl Goldwyn and Jesse Lasky rented half of tha barn lo produce "The Squa"" Man," a hoary silent epic about an Indian woman who saves a Bnttsh am.tocrat, bears ht) d\lld and com· mus su1c1de "Hts office was ne.1tl door to a horse nablc. and when they washed down the ho~s. the water would rush through " Lafont explained The mu~um also hus a large ph<>lograph cxh1b111on of its early da}\ and other memorab1ha. 1nclud· ing an ongmaJ costume worn by Giana Swan son an ·· unset Boule,ard " The barn was moved to its present site. across from lhc Hollywood Bowl, in 1983 The 100.year-old barn 1s where the r he barn was built tn 1885 and 82.00 TUESDAY edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 NEWPORT CENTER BETWEEN JAMBORH 6 MACARTHUR ll•tlUlltalT~ .. , ___ _ ......... ,., Wl,1141.1 .. l-I TUil llUY mlll mmnanauam ''IKIY IY" (PCJ llJl.llJl.11111 edwards LIDO 673-8350 NEWPORT BLVD AT 11100 LIDO P.•TWS . .,._mil •CIAZY"INJ edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 BR1STOL 6ANTOll ACROSSFROMS COASTPLIZA · .. , ' r r • TUii *" snau SYU URl ITW. .. 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Deaplte loalng part of leg, boxer atlll record• knockout. 82. D•llJ l"llol pl>Otoe &y Miiie kt>wwta Coeta Me..'• Tom Nguyen pressures Fountain Valley'• Jim Borgqulat (left), and Baron Kevin Waite pull• rebound away from Mustang Erich Vogel. Irvine, FV, Warriors advance Vaqueros, Barons to clash following conyin cing wins By ROGER CARI.£0N Of tM 0.-, '1lo4 ...... In inc High faces Fountain Valle) tonight 1n the second round ot the 10- team, fou r-site Irvine 1n .. 1tat1onal after hoth waded throuih fir.t-round compe1i110~ Monday night. "We did all nght at umes, but 11 was a sloppy game," admitted Irvine Coach Al Herring. "We were listless through the first half and fouling too much." offered Fountain Vallev Coach Dave Brown. FountaJn Vaile~ and Irvine tangle at 7:30 tonight at ln·tnc Herc'!> how Monday's action at Irvine High went. Fountain Valley 80, Costa Mesa 58: C'osta Mesa's Mitch Pclichowsk1 made things 1nteres11ng with his fancy shooting. sconng 40 points for the Mustangs wi th a I 4-for-26 per- formance from the field and 12-for-12 from the line. But one man can't beat five and the Barons steadily pulled awa) 1n the second half afier rail} ing to take a 34-32 halftime lead. ··w e wore down." said Coi.ta Meo;a ( oach C ra1g Falconer. ··we do that." Before the Mustangs· wore down and Falconer pulled Pelichowsk1 with 2:35 left. the sltght 6-3 se ni or had turned some heads with a display of shooting from the baseline. down the (Please eee IRVINE/82) Irvine tourney scores •. scbedule ~v's Flnt Round ScorH lat WMdlM lcl9a Hllfl) Wester11 50. Tuslln 41 Mlu 1on llielo SJ, Lo' Amigo, JS WOOdO'l<lge 6J Le11una Hiii\ '3 lat lrvtne Hllfll Or anoe 6S Corona 41 North R ••rs•<la 64 Can•on SS F'ounlfllFI Vallev 80 Colle Ma\e sa Irvine 56. S.n.tlago 41 (et Unlventtv Hltfll Rencno Atemllo\ 70 Morttno Vellev S8 Marine 75, Se •anne 44 Unlversttv 60. Maonolle 47 lat UC lrvlMI Senta Ane 6J. Trov 44 Seddl.tlacll 73 Artt11a St Norco 57 E 'tencle SO Et Toro SJ Oon Luoo 50 Todllv's S.Cond Round Games (at WMdbf1dee Hltfl I c~ ..... l-Lo' Amigo\"' Tu\lln 4.30-Leouna Hiii\ vs Coron• ChalTlClleMNo 6-Mln oon llla 10 "' Western 1 30-WOO<londoe "' Orange I at lrvtne Hitt! I c_......,. 'lo-<o\ta Mes. "' Sentlaoo Cha~lp 6--North (Rlvtnldt l "' S.ddleoeck 1 JO-Fountain Vetlev vs lrvlne (at UC lrvtne) cem .... 11on >-<:anvon •s ArlHla 4 30-S.ve nne "' Mortno llallev CMmciiemlllp 6-4"001Mt "' Norco 1.30-Corone d4tl Mar"' Et Toro lat Unlv9"1"' H._,) Cen.aNlll«t 3-E"encla "' Don Luoo 4 3<>-Megnotoa V\ T rov Chamllion'1\lo 6--Mertna vs Rancho ,t,tamttos 1 3<>-Unlver\llv vs Sent• Ana Coeta Meu Coach Craig Falconer yell• inatructiona to his team during 80-58 lon to Fountain Valley Monday . Woodbridge wins by 20: Estancia stopped by Norco B> CHRIS MO' .\H .\' D.ity,,..,. c ... ...._...,, .n,! '-.nldl• 1-iJ, ~ • I ' J "'• .t rJrr •\''' m1"t'1l • ,, J \ it•" l.t'dg Ut' lt'.I' ' I 'Ill' 'Ill II n r \1'1nda' n1~ht n t 11 '-l r 11nd • .: tilt· Ir\ int' Jn , 1tJ1111n,il h,t,i.1•1h.il 111,ir- nn Hen"' ho"' lhl' .n •1 .. n "l'nl \\ oodbridge 6J , Laituna Hill" 43. It "3) n1• ,11n11·,: ·" ll \.\ .1r •11r\ pJJ\ rng 11n their h11111,· 111111 l'J ht~ 1hn .. 1ugh1rn1 tht• ~.till•' th.in~' It• .1 tremenJ11u' h.·1ght .11l,.1 nt.1~t· .1 strung mat 11 rn.rn Jt• 1·n .. t• .1nJ .1 "'cll-bala n, cJ '"'11r1ng :.tllJrk \.\ tlh the "In th1· '-' .1rn11r' t ~-1 • mo\ l' tnto thl' \t•111!ld r11und t11n1g.h1 (-. 111 Jl \.\ 1111t.lhrt.l>?1' 1 .1~.1tn\I I lr,1n~l' a fi5-4~ "innrr P• 1 1 < ornn.1 The \.\arr111r' 'f'ln.,1d 1ht·1r nl po1nt~among \t''t'tl Jtlkr, nl pt.nrr<. includtng ll•ur tr d• uhl1· f1gurl''> Senior \1 1kl' \lurph' "·" lt'f'' "11h I 5 follo"cJ d11'1 h h' 1un '" \ tn• l' Br.an and ,.1ph 1m •rt \,l;ir "'t ll \\Ith i \ J('lll'l t' ;rnJ ''I' I \j lt ~ullr,an ""h 10 Thr \.\ .1rr1nr' 1·d 111 1t;, ~1.lrtl\ h\ l-,.1•1•1' I[.! l\r\,I \\h11 H.tht'X•1! ''' t ttlll lh! 11 lh< <.t'n1n~l h.1 I I Thl' I I.I" I.\ 1q•:. ·"'I '• \l.J\ rdJll'•'" , "'' 11 1111 • 1,1 q .. 1nt·1 ~·ffln' thl' \\. .trl l'f' d1•pth .tr\.ll ht'tdlt \nnk 11\ ,·r · Vikes put it away early; Uni pulls away The:\.\ .irn11r' • u1 ,, .. r1·d lht' J (,,,.. "' : \.I 11 t n I h1· 't'u ind ll J,I lt'I Ind Lid In~ .1 I 1-2 run l•' 'tan lht 4u.ir1,·r 111 C!ktll\l'I\ put th1• ~.llllt' ••UI • 'r\',h h [hl' run IAJ\ l,lf'f'\'\l t!l ... , J ,),tnl dunk tH "'''It' Marina. Trojans dust off opponents at Irvine tourney By BARRY FAULKNER DMtr,... C•• 11, a ndettt Both Manna and Uni versity high schools had httle·trouble w11h their two Orange League opponents. Savanna and Magnotta. as they took convincing first-round victories in the lrvmc fnv1tationaJ basketball tournament at University Monday. Here's a look at what took place· Marina 77, Savanna 44: The Y1k- 1ngs caught a cold-shooting Savanna team and took advanUlge early 1n building a 22-6 fi rst quarter lead. then coasted to the blowout. The victory sends the V1king5 (4-2) to a second-round matchup against Rancho Alamitos today at 4:30 at lJ(' Irvine. No 2 seeded orona del Mar, 4-0 ofter takJns the Laauna Beach Tour- nament 11tk, will m~t El Toro, also 1n a second-round game at 7:30 at ucr Two Vikings outscored the Rebels 1n the fint pcnod alone and another matched their 1ou1I of ~·x points Sophomon: Strve Guild had nine point, in the opener. while JUn1or M 1ke Me'' r, added seve n Matt 1111 haugh notch<'d tl points to complete the three man monopoly of first-quarter points. Meyers fin ished the game W1th 24 points and Guild had 23. Junior center Mark Georieson had a below average night. sconng 10. The Vikings opened with a full coun man-to-man pre'is and forced the Rebels into c1&ht first pcnod turnovers (26 overalf) on their way to a 14-2 margin. Savanna hit only three field goals and appeared over- whelmed b) thr defensive pressure of the Vikings. Marina continued to confu~ the Rebels wllh a potent arsenal of changing dctcnscs and comencd several trans1t1on opponun111cs mill layups. Guild and Mr yers accountt"d for 26 of the V1k1ngs' 41 li!"it-hall points and the} led comfonahly at tht• hal f. 41 -20. "We forced them into some turn- overs and got some good shots." )31d Manna Coach Ste"e Popcn 1ch He said the three-pronged ~onng attacl ofGu1ld. Me.,,er; and Hattabaugh wa., unlike their U\uall~ balanced '>(Onng Sa vanna's Jim Hunt h11 on a half couner at the huner of the fim halt but 1t proved to be no po'i1t1"c omen. as the Rebels' shooting w0t•\ nm· t1nued in the third peno..t I hn managed onl~ two field goal' .tnd eight points. while Mann.1 l·11nt1nurd to pour ti on. leading at thc end n l three. 63-28. -\ fru'itratcd 1 om < 1n·g111"\ the ~3\ anna coach. 4u1pped .ll llnl' pt lint alter a Manna foul "The onh ''·'' "'r're going to \COr(" l\m1gh1 " II thl'\ toul us" The founh pt."nod "'1" thl· l'nlf'I' 1ng oft he\ 1l 1ng'i ~'n' hand tht' 1•n't'I of "garbagl' llmC'" a' thl' '"" ll'Jm' combined tor IS tu men l'r\ 11 I ~' Manna} (Pleaae .ee MARINA/82) I .t)!!un.1 ll tl' "J' n,1 th!' "''r't ll'Jnl \.lt ,,. rlJ\l'd \I) !Jr lh\· .tr\' \llUnti hut 'l'r\ Jt·it~'ratr \.ltd \\ .1rn11r' l 11,\l h Bill \h.1 nn11n I 1 "a' J ttvoJ ll'\I 111 1 11ur d,•11·n,1· \.\ r J1J J "'" (l11<td 111h "1th till n .it I•• m.m · \>.hat m.i t.."' I he:-\.\ .lll t• '' ' "'" .I\ \\Cll a\ tht It IJ't q.in t'\ l I Oh•:t' 1mprt'S'il\ l I'\ th.II 1h1•\ Jf\ d111 r ~ ll "'thnut swn1.·r l>.1\IJ I '"n~·nJ f11~n~nd hun hi' .int..lc rl.l\ln~ 11 111h.i I tnt·d 111 " ntt hJ, ~ .tnJ rt·in1urt'd 11 1n tht \\ Jrr11•r,· t•r,1 h.1.,letb.lll g.Anll' '(10tnR4-I "•lhuut l u"n°'l•nd l\d (Pleaae eee W ARRIORS/82) Seahawks, Oilers capture tourney openers unset League members Ocean View and Huntinston Beach opened tournament play Mon- day night w1th v1ctoncs as OY's Scahawks toppled Compton at the Tournament of Champions and the Oilers downed Sant.a Ana Valley at the La Quint.a tourney Herc's what took place. OceH Vtew H , Compton U : The Scahawks re main unbeaten afler pushing Compton aside, paced by a three-prong~ attack of Rick> Butler, Tony Pant 1ca and Blaine De Brouwer. Butler and Panuca c ch scored 14 po1nlS and De Brouwer contnbuted 13 :u Ocean View pullfil away from a S-26 half\1me bulsc with a 20.9 thud quarter to put the pme on ice. Butler led Ocean View 1n rtbound1n1 with nine and Panzica h.ad five USIStS Next fortbc 7-U ~aha~ks in the S«Ond round of the Tournament nf { hamp1ons at (al Pol\ Pomona ts(. ap1strano \. allr\ a 5 ~-44 winnenn cr Verbum Dc1 1n another ti~t round pme The two unbcatrn Oranfe ( ount~ po"e~ ~111 colhde Wednesda~ night at 10 In action tonight in the T of ( 1s Mater Oct The Monarchs face Banning at 8 30 H .. tlaaton Beult 41. Saa ta Au Valley 41 In a pme that was clo'lt throu&)lout. tht Otler<i linalh were able to bf'('athe ca'ltl) af\cr hawn kn~n hit .i pair o(frtt throw5 with 17 ~ond'l lt'f\ for the la\t points of the pmc The final fiH-point margin wac, the lnrJt"\I Hunt1n1ton Be.ch cn10...c•d all n1g.ht The 0 1len. who m1n('J to ~-4 ""h lh(' '1c101\ "e"' f\.llcd "' \tr\r Pemrx·r\ I' l"'•nt" and 11 rt'hounJ'\ lt "•" .1 \t'A\nn htllh tor Pcmf'('r 011 \foht-rh add('d Ill pc11n" and t'1(lht rt"hound\ "hilcJcn\<'n'hlut h Ir<'(" 1hrn"' helf'l"d him ltn1'h y,11h I~ fllltnt'i Huntington Bc.-alh "1ln 11 at the trrt thrn" line 1)Ul~'1lnn~ thr f-alu'n' I ti ' 1 he <ltlcl"\ lunnl·dcd on -'-p(m:nt I I 'int H\J Imm the ticlJ "'h1le 'wnta l\na ValJC\ "'•"I~ nt 4' (44 p<"nenll -\lon10 Jam1<;0n nl thl· J ,\11. nn' "J\ thqi;aml ' h11th "-'MN "tth 1 ll prnnl\ Thr 01lt"" "Ill l'IJ' .a tlon kajluc g.am1. ..,,ain't I ona fk, 1 h \.\ il'on Ill homr ton11h1 I 7 \()\ ht-for'(' ,onun111nJ l .i ()111nta Tnumoamcnt pl•" 1 huNia\ .11 ' '" "1th '<t"Ond-rnund adhm aptn'it LA <.)u1ntJ Rams await invasion I. Raider game has bowl atmosphere, says Robinson ----- By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Delly "994 Cen~I C1et the women and children otTt.he streets Tho~ had boys tn the silvrer and bla<: k, who hke to render tbei opponents black and blue, arecom1 to to" n That "other football team from the Southland 1ha1 other team with a "-estern Dt' 1~1on title under 1ts bl& belt the Los Angeles Raiders,, will be comtn$ tu Anaheim Stadium to pay their d1!.re'>pccts to the Rams Monday night to <.lo!>e out the regular season. "I gues~ )OU could say lhat the rest of the teams 1n the league don•t care tor their pugnacious a1tttude," said Ram!. ( oa1.h John Robinson. "But I don't think there·,. an~ bad feelings 1hat run he1-.-.ecn our team and thew~ .\t lca~t nut \l't an~wa) Tht." Raiders ntY.h-crowned AFC \.\e\t c.hamp'> "'1th an.11 -4 record. the same ii\ the Rams will make their first-c.•,er appearance in l\nahc1m. ··11 should be fun .. said Robinson. "There:-y,on't he a down side to this gamr hccdu~ both teams will go on. It\ got c1n .:ttmo<,pherr ltke a bowl gamt " Be\tde'> the: fau that both teams ha\e 1denu1.al record~ and arc cham- p1onc. ol their rr'ipeCtl\ c d1v1sions, there are uthrr s1m1lant1t"S •Both ll'jm' ha \l: a He1sman Troph'·"1nn1ng running bdtk from L'S( ( hark' \.\ h11c: of thi: Rams f IY"'IJ c1nd \hnu<, .\lien of the Raider<, 1 141\ I 1 • Rohtn,on a lung "lth bei ng -\lien\ Jnd \.\ h1tt'"'· coach at use. "as Jho J Ra1dc:r a~s1stant coach along "'llh turrent Raider head coach Tom ~ l11rt·' • B<•th tcam., hc1' c quanerbacks "ho ha' e hcc:n m Ul h maligned l Marc \.\ 11,. in <•! the: Ra1de~ and Dieter Rr•id . •I the: Rams t hut ha' e fough1 lhroul(h 1 L LU bclp mile. Lh.eu Learns \\tnntr\ •\.\ ht•n thl' Raiders moved \Ou th. the\ touk up re\tdcncc 1n the Rams' nld hume the Los .\ngeles Memorial C olt'>t'Um. >ome1h1ng that didn't "" well with Ram management. \\ hatt:,cr ha) gone un '"''h the ·~ mJnaF,cmen1,1 h~n't tnclled J""" It tht' tit'ld -.aid Rob1n-.tin ·1 (Pleue aee RAMS/82> Dolphins near AFC East title e~: England loses 18th st'raight game in Mi a mi. 30-27 \11.\\11 1 \P1-\1tJm t'\hend-but~ J11n t-hrl·al dt'knc;c could have ,naprc:d l"lu1 < rknn Blackwood "'ould h.i,1· non1· of ti against New f nF.)and \\ th \I •nJJ, night'<, "iat1onal F1111th.i I I 1'J[!Ut' µmc between the f),1lrhin' and Pa1 n11t<, on the hne. Bia\ k"'•">d 1Jmt• up ""h his second n11·n~f'l"•n ••I T11n' ·Eason to f'H''1'n 1'.t ~ • :-1numph that earned \11.i m .1 ''l'I' , 1,,,,.r 1n claiming its '.h1· I ,1r.11~h1 \I t I J\tl·rn 01' 1s1on ti 1 ll I h1· hal l "'J' 1u'1 c1 httle over- 1hr1"' n th1 1 t'lt'ran sale!\. said of the IJ\l·m1nu1e pa" intended for Ne~ I ntt?IJnd t1[!ht l·nJ Demck Ramsey · I 1 "a'n t realh a great play JUSl a 1l111\\J ('la\ JI a great time •· 1 hen· ha' l'n't ht-en mam ltke It for tht• \l1Jm1 Jt'len<.e this seaion While th1• 11n11 hJ' .. 1ancd to 1cll dunng the tt•.im ' , urrcnt Sl\-gamc winning 'trt'.1~ 11\ been a Dan Manno-led 11tkn'>l' that'' repeated!} bailed the d uh 1)at 1ll touR,h s11uat1on\. \tann11 dtd h1~ JOh again Mo nday n1p.h1 dtrn 11ntta founh-quanerdnvc 1t·.id1ni;. tu Fuad Re\etz' 47-yard tt·•ml'·"tnn1ng field goal after New r ngla nd "'1 ircJ '" 0 louchdowns In I s "("\0nd~ ''' cra\C' a 14-Jl<)tnt dcficu But 1n tht• ('nd. tt was in~tred ,lrt<"n\I: that prt",ent«i tw En and, 111-<i trnm d1nlh1ng11s first AF East 111k \1n1.l· I ~.,8 and extended the Pa1no1,· ll><t1ng \lrrak in the Oranae Bo" I 11' IX game"' . '\.\ hl·n ~C' h.id to come throuah we did .. \3td l\i anno, who completed l 7 ol '' pas~' Im IQ~ ~ards to bc<:omc thl' S«ond quancrback 10 NFl h1.,tnn to thmv. for more than 4.000 "ard' in a \C'ason t....-1cc Roo~1c tullbad Ron Davcnpon al~ scorc-d touchdown' on a paaof l- .. ard runs SC'I up h\ Manno's p&mna, 'Earl} 1n the ~ond half. we mack ~me mistakes," added Manno. who losscd a ~)ard ~nng pa to J~ Rose 1n the fir.it quaner "But ~ didn't make mistakes with t~ pmc on the hnc " "It "'a' touah lo~ for us and a htd.uva ~1n for tht Dotptuns, 04 1•1tnots < oach Ra)mond 8rerr) lbi ~ victor) o"tr BuffaJo 10 l.bC'lr rqular-~a$('1n fi nak 1o11o'lld 11vc the 11-4 Dolphin the FC' Ea t crown for the I lth t1mr in 16 yean ) .. -- Bozer's com.eback from losing leg sinashing success FNmAP~kMI PALOS HEIGHTS. W. -BoxerCrt.11 m Bodnanowskl'5 comeback after ha'Vlq lost pan of a lq 1n a motoreycle acc1d~t could be another .. Roctcy" cp110de, S&)"S a nng opponeDL Fruicis Sargent iot knocked out an the second round by Aodzianowski on SatUNU)' rughl. "h's the first time I've cvct been knocked out," tht' Peona faahttt said. .. Maybe we're seemg a Rock} V." Sargent said. retemng tO SylvestcT Stallone's SC1'1C$ of "Rocky" mO\'ICS. Bodzianowsk1 wuted little tame an putung Sa.rgen1 away in tbcU' crulScrweigbt fiaht. Sargent landed two left Jibs, but BodzJanowskJ countercd with • ri&ht cross under the right eye that drove Sargent into the ropes. He followed that up with two left hooks and the fight was over at l :05 of the second round. It was BodZlanowskl's first priu fight since the ·motorcycle aoodent 18 months ago, which cost ham has rigb.Lfoot and part of bis right leg.. But Bodzianowski, who entered the ring with a prosthesis fitted after the accident, never doubted he'd be back in the ring. "If I listened to all those who srud It couldn't be done, I'd still be an a hospital bed or out dnnkJng," Bodzianowski said. "They say I'm slow and I don't have much grace. but I can put this fist in anyone's face." His comeback, said Bodzianowslu, 1s JUSl bcgln- ning. Hc·s already booked on some talk shows and there is talk of a television movie about bis life. Before the fight, Sargent had made 1t clear he: wasn't going to case up on Bodzianowski. who as part owner of a health club. "I'm taking this as a regular fig.ht. because I have a family and a job to look out for. lfthmgs were reversed . he wouldn't have mercy on me." Quote of the day Pat WUUam1, general manager of the Philadelphia 76ers, on the rail-thin Manutc Bol: "He's so skinny has pajamas have only one pinstripe." Aatroa deal Mumphrey to Cuba CHICAGO -The Chicago Cubs on • Monday acquired I 0-ycar major league veteran Jerry Mumphrey from the Hous- ton Astros in a trade for outfielder Billy Hatcher and a player to be named later, Cubs officials said. Mumphrey, 33, a switch-hitting outfielder. hit .277 in 130 games for Houston an 1985. w1th 2 5 doubles. eight home runs and 61 RBI. Hatcher, 26, hit .245 m 53 games with the Cubs an his first extensive maJor league service, and .280 an 67 games with Iowa of the Class AAA Amencan Associauon. Mumphrcy, who plays all three outfield pos111ons has a career battmgaverage of 287 with 52 homers and 490 RBI. He came up to the majors wt th St. Louis to stay m 1976, and also has played W1th San Diego and the Ne.,.. York Yankees. He batted .307 and .300 with the Y ankces in 198 t and his best seasons. Philadelphia flrea Campbell PHILADELPHlA Marion m Campbell was fired as ~~ coach of the • II • Ptuladtlpha b&lcs Monday and 2~year· old Dlvtd Shula. son of Miami Dolphin$ Coach Don Shula., cmeflCd as lhe maJOr candidate for the job. Campbdl was an hour and a half late for has weekly news co~ncc when Eq)cs Genera.I Manaarr Harry Gamble arrived and announced: "We have rc1eascd Marion Ca~pbeU from the reroaio~r of his cootraet with the Pbiladclpb.a Eaf!es. Associate Coach Fred Bruney will serve as int.enm coach for the rest of the season." Campbell. 56, had two ycan rem am ma on his fi vc. year contract. He had.moved up from defensive co- ordinator when Diclt·V crmeil resigned after the 1982 season. Under Campbell, the Eagles wcrcdl 7-29-1. The club lost, 20-14, to Sao Diego on Sunday, assunna a fourth stnuahl losmg season. Gamble said C.ampbell was fir:ed because t~e Eagles had not shown a year-to-year tmprovement m the won-lost column. Faust aays he's near declalon SOUTH BEND -Former Notte Dame footbaJI Coach Gerry Faust said Monday he may accept a college football coaching post later this week. [iJ "All of a sudden I'm wanted everywhere," said Faust, who reslj.Ocd four days before Miami over- whelmed the Irish, 58· 7. in the final game of Notre Dame's disappointing 5-6 season. Faust saad he may dCCtde by Thursday or Fnday. "h's prettr, wb1ttlcddown at th as point. I may make one more tnp, • be said. Faust's mtcrvaews have mcluded discussions with officials at Youngstown State in Ohio. Rice in Houston, and Marshall in Huntington, W.Va. "I've been impressed that at every school. the president of the university has been involved" (in talks), Faust said. "I think lhey're reall}' starting to take a close look al wh o's hired." Faust, 30-26-1 in five years at Notre Dame, was replaced by Lou Holtz, who left tbe head coaching post at Minnesota to join the Irish. Whaler• rally to tie Montreal MONTREAL-StcwartGavan'sshot ~ bounced off the skate of Monlteal de-' fenscman Larry Robinson and into the net to gJvc tbc Hartford Whalers a 4-4 National . Hockey League tic with the Canadicns Monday nag.ht. Gavin's goal w1th 5:45 left in the game capped a Hartford comeback from a 4-1 third-period deficit and allowed the Whalers to further tighten the Adams Div1s1on race. Hartford, in last place. is only seven points behind division-leading Quebec. The tic moved Montreal mto a second-place tic with Boston, two pomts behind Quebec. Television, radio TELEVISION 5 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at New York, Channel 9. 1UDIO 5 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL. Lakers at New York, Kl.AC (570). WARRIORS ADVANCE ... IRVINE •.• From Bl super deal," said Shannon. "There 1~ a 50-50 chance he will play an this tournament If there as anv doubt. we'll wall because the league 1s more import.ant." Norco $7, E1tucla ~O: Just as they dad agamst Long Beach Jordan 1n the Laguna Beach Tournament, the Eagles ralJied from a large deficit 1n the third quarter. only to come up short against the Cougars at UC Irvine. Both team~ played a sloppy first quarter, but at was the young Eagles ( 1-3) who found themselves down 12-5 when the quarter was over. The Cougars (2-2) scored the first seven points of the second quarter to gam their biggest lead of the game (19-5) two mmutcs into the quarter and finashed the first half with a 26-18 lead. Jn the third quarter the Eagles appeared to come alive on defense and on the boards behind the strong play of Ron Brazell, Fem1c Trejo and Kvle Mooney. takmg their first lead, 3 l-30. on a Jumper by Trejo wuh 3 25 left The lead changed hand) four times before the quarter was over. with the Eagles taking control and a 38-36 lead with a 7-2 run to close the quarter They pushed the lead to four by sconng the first basket of the final quarter. but then their small lead, as well as their only returning varsity player. disappeared just over a mmute later. Craig Covey, the only Eagle to play vars~ty last year, fouled out with 6:41 left and JUSt 56 seconds later the Cougars took the lead for good at 41-40. Sull tra1ltng by only fi ve Wlth two minutes to play. Trejo fouled out and as he left. so dad the chance for an Estancia win. .. , don't know. maybe ll'sJUst lousy coaching," said Estancia Coach Joe Read. "We are 1nexpencnced. We don't have the intensity or mental toughness yet. "My two big guys fouled out because they were shuffling their feet and not moving around well I've got a good bunch of guys, but they're young." From Bl lane. on the break and at the top of the key. • His free throw percentage Jumped to 87 .8 percent through three games (43 for 49) and his scoring average jumped to 34.0. He had 26 points at halftamc and Brown said he switched to has matchup zone in the second half to help contain Pchchowski. The rest of the Mesans, however, could net just 6 of 21 from the field. Fount.am Valley, meanwhile. used supcnor balance with Todd Hanson (22). Tim Johnson (I 7)and 6-7 junior Kevin Waite (I 0) combining for 49 points. "We cut down our fouhng and got more aggressive defensively," added Brown about his Barons' turnabout. "We're r,oung, but we're making pr<>greSS. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Fountain Valley jumped to an 8-0 lead, but Pelichowski proceeded to score Mesa's first 14 points to pull the Mustangs to within 16-1 4 early in the second t>triod, and after a pair of three-point plays, a bucket down the lane and two more free throws by Pelichowsk.1 for his 24th point, Costa Saddleback 73, Artesia 59: Despite Mesa had Fountain Valley down by a takmg a 23-8 lead after one quarter. 26-21 count. the Roadrunners needed a 22-pomt An 11 ·2 spurt at the outset of the fourth to blow the game open at UC third quarter put Fountain YaJlcy m Jn ane and advance to the second command at 45-34, and Mesa wasn't round. They wtll meet North of heard from agam cxcc,et for keeping Riverside ionag.ht at 6 at Irvine High. track of Pchchowsk1 s individual -· Y• o.llr to.en Morel 1922 HAlllO a VD .. COSTA -.sA-5"-115' ,==:=:=========================i-totals. House of imports •NC. Select your Holiday Giff.wrap and Surprise Delivery Plan MERCEDES· BENZ Our accommodating 96 month ownership plan makes delivery convenient ··-'-tAERCED&s d)J'_ ,31•2333 "'& _,,'>' t\' rtn Al IEACK. IUUA 'Al• ..... , " p,,.. . 2,i1121-U11 • 7141750,,21(J ~~~ I ,,,,,""' Irvine H , Sutl&JO U : With ~-5 Shawn Patchell sconnJJUSt one pomt and playina sparinaJy because of illness and Scott Tamura held out of action because ofan ankle injury, the Vaqueros were less than impressive, but more than equal to the task. "It was just sort of a weird matchup," said Hcmng. Santagao (20) and trvme (17) combmed for 37 turnovers through the first three quarters as the Va- queros mainuuncd a dommatmg 42-32 advantage. Make Hemna. a 6-4 JUn1or. led all scorers W1th 27 pomts an a balanced effort, sconng 6 in each of the first two quarters, than 8 m the third and 7 1n the final penod. Santta.10'1 quickncu collided with lmne's zone press and tame and aaa•n two and three tumoven re- sulted without a shot on aoal, but lmne'5 depth and s1u eventually wore the Cavaliers out. Santiqo shoved mto a lead early 1n the se<:<>nd period at I S-1 S, but Irvine's prcu and a 14-poaot burst provided by Hcmn~6), Matt Norton (4), Jimmy Raye (2 and John Littler (2) erased much do l. "I'm findana out Tamura doa a lot of Jood thinaa for us," said Hemna. "Kc doc1n 't 1um the blll over for one thina.·· h was the second maiaht pme Tamura has mwed af\et avctqJOI 8 2 points a same throuah the ru'll four ttans. RAMS •.• From Bl don't thank there's any real nvalf) n&ht now. 1thank1f~ started pla) 1111 them every year thett m11tn ht. lhouah. rd like to sec it happen ... Up to now the two clubs have met only four t1mC$, with the Ra.sdm boldina a 3-1 edge. The last ume the two teams have squared off was 1982. the Raiders' first year in Lo Ana.la They handed the Ram$ a 37-31 defeat while rccordtng the NFL's fif"lt ever SI million home leque pte. somclhina else that Ram manaae· men t probably wasn't thnllcd with "Players don't have time to won; about those ltmds of thmgs." said Robinson. "They're too busy won;·· mg about playing." And play they will. Robinson lakes to discount the matchups that every- one will be lookfoJ for. but here a.re a few that wtU be featured: •Rams guard Dcnms Harrah vs. Raider defensive end Howie Long. who earlier an tbe year said Harrah had pins for legs. •Rams running back Enc 9ickerson vs. Allen, who has a shot al the rushing title this year with 1.636 yards already. Dickerson has l, l 36 after winmng the tjtlc last year with a record 2,105. •Tbe defensive: secondaries. The Raiders have enjoyed a reputation as the le'a4uc's finest over the last few years wt th their Pro Bowl comerbacks Lester Hayes and Mike Haynes. They each have four interceptions thlS season and the Raiders have a total of 17 with three returned for touch- downs. But the Rams have a pair of dandies themselves in LeRoy Irvin and Gary Green, who have sax 1oterccptions and a touchdown apiece. And the Rams have picked off far more with their total of 2l! and convened four into score!>. _:'The Raidc~ arc still the same type of team they wtrc when I was there." said Robinso[).;-. Coast Christmas Classic preview (at Estancia High School) Du. H ·U,SO TopPlayen: Nickname: Pan1hcrs. League: Moore. Colors: Blue and White. Coach: Ron Massey (4th year) t 985 record: 12-12. First round foe : C)pr'CS), 9 am. Denard Wllson 6-2, scmor Chns McMachael, ~3. senior .Tyront Howard. ~3. senior Troy Step~ns. 6-2. senior Rack Bartholamcw. 6-2. Junior Coacll'• bacltiroud: Massey as a product of Los Angeles Washington High, with has playmt ex- perience at Bishop College in Dallas. Tbas as his fourth team at Jordan and the 1984-85 team an all-senior unit, qualified for the CIF pl~· offs for thc.fi~t tif"!'e in. 22 years. Althou it's a rebu1ld1ng snuauon for the Pant ers, it's built around the nucleus of last season's 1unior varsity, which won the Moon: League cham- pionship. .r. ·!W 1 A look at the Panthers -' '~• • I Without a great dcaJ of height the Panthers have tu med mto what Massey dcscnbes as a "five-guard offense," because of the absence of 6-6 Charles Muther, wbo suffered a broken ankle an footb~I and as probably lost for the season. Jordan spl!t 1ts fi~t four games this sea~on with Troy Ste~hcns and Denard Walson d1splaymg sharp outside shootmg capabaliucs. Wilson was an all-tOUf!lament cbo1ce at ~i~na Beach. Defensively the Panthers show a vanety <?f defenses, ut1hzang their quickness to gel the: most fTom pressure tactics. -ld"lliiji:------------------ Titans blast Seattle, 91-39 Fresno also breezes to win behind Mitchell's hot hand From AP dl1patcbea Kevin Henderson scored 20 points and Richard Monon added 16 Monday night as Cal St.ate Fullerton romped to a 91-39 victory over Seattle University in a non-conference college basketball game at Titan Gym. The game was never in doubt as Fullerton, which never trailed. opened a 26-151Cad in tlle first"T4 minutes and extended that margin to 42-21 by halftime. The Titans widened their lead throughout the final 20 minutes. Forward Hcn~Turnerscorcd 10 pomtsand grabbed eight rebounds while sophomore reserve guard Eugene Jackson added 12 second-half points and contributed six assists for the Titans, who improved their record to 7-3. Forward Scott Harris scored 14 points to lead Seattle. which fell to 1-7. Chris Simmons came off the bench to add 11 points fo r the Chieftains. Fullerton converted 44.of 75 shots from the field. while Seattle was able to connect on just 14 of 41 shots in the game. In other college action: Frea110 Sta~ 75, Maabto Siate 57 : In Fresno. freshman guard Make Mitchell, at Mater Dea Htgh product, scored 11 of his 14 points in the second half to lead the Bulldogs to the easy win. Five players scored in double figures for Fresno State, which improved to 5-2. They included seniors Jos Kuipers and Bnan Salone, who each added 13. Fresno State widened its 31-26 half\ime lead to as many 20 pomts in the second half. Freshman guard Brian Koepnick led the team from Man.ltato. Minn., with 14 points, and Tim Scharfenberg added 10. Mankato State fell to 3-6. Nevada-Re.ao U, Sa.ata Clara '1: Senior guard Rob Harden scored 25 points, with all 12 of has field goals from the 20-foot range, to lead Nevada-Reno to the non- conference victory over vJS1tmg Santa Clara. Nevada-Reno, 2-6. scored 11 straight pomts to brt'Clk a 2-2 tac early in the first half to grab the lead for good, bu1ld1ng to a lead of 45-25 by the half. Reserve ce nter Van Beard, playmg JUSt t 8 minutes. broke a UNR school record for blocked shots w1th eight The old record of seven was set by Edgar Jones an a 1979 game against Portland. Nevada-Reno's Dwyane Randall added 20 point~ and a game-hag.h 14 rebounds. Nevada-Reno shot 59 percent from the floor compared to a cold 34 percent for Santa Clara. Guard Steve Kemlvon scored 16 for Santa Oara. 2-6. Prep football players of week ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BRUCE DUB018 Edi.on The 5-9, 165-pound jUntor defensive lineman applied con· sastent pressure on a b1~er Long Beach Poly offensive hne m the Chargers' 14-14 CIF Btg F1 vl.'. standoff. •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- HECTOR SANTA CRUZ Saddle back The 5-10, 145-pound Junior intercepted to set up the tyang TD. 1hen blocked a punt and threw the key block when it was turned an to Wlnn1ng TD in a 34-28 title wan. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARINA, UNIVERSITY. • • UCI women fall in Reno, 70-43 From Bl Savanna closed a 4-0-pomt Viking lead early in the fourth behind the outside shooting of leading scorer Mike Campbell, who ended with 16. University 18, Ma,Polla 47: The Trojans and Magnoha struggled of- fensively for the entire first half before the Trojans (2-2) bolted an the third quarter, outscoring the Sen- tinels, 19-8. to increase a six-point halftime edge to 42-25. Magnolia Coach Al Walin, in a mild understatement. said: "We didn't shoot very well." In fact the Sentinels (2-4) hat JUSt 15 of their 60 attempts from the field (25 percent), while netting only 17 of 37 free throw attempts. Un1ven1ty w15 whistled for 30 fouls an the gamc1 resulting in the hi&h number of chanty attempts for the visitors. "They were calling them close at times ... said Trojan Coach Steve Sco&Jin. University was led by sophomore guard Steve Stolzoff; who had l 5 points. Eric Olin had 14 and Tam Warren added 12 for the winners. "We were a little tight tonight and I thank It was fairly obvious." said Scogin of the Trojans' first home game this year. "When we showed patience and composure we were pretty good and when we didn't we were tcmble. Unfortunately a lot of the time tonight we were pretty temble." said Scogg.an. Clippers coach maybe fired LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach Don Chancy of the Los Angeles Clappers, whose team has lost games by 40and 39 points in the last IOdays, has been pven a week to tum things around or he wtll be fired. Officials for the National Basket- ball Association team reached the decision after mectina.s late Saturday night and Sunday. The Clappers were soundly beaten 114-92 by the Phocmx Suns Saturday night. "That (one week) timetable is not etched in stone, but that's what we're looking at," said Clippers General Ma08Jer Carl Scheer. "What the situauon is1 is this: "Let's 11ve him a chance with Derek (Smith) back in the hneup. We aren'taoana to fire Don Chancy today or tomorrow. We want to see how the team plays W'lth Derek back.'' Cold-shootmg UC lrvme fell be- hind by 15 points an the first half and could never recover. dropping a 70-43 decision to host Nevada-Reno Mondar night in a non-conference womens basketball game. The Anteaters managed to hit only 6 of20 from the field in the fir..t half m falling behind. 36·2 l, at the half. Meanwhile. Reno's Chns Starr connected on 14 of 17 shots and finished W'lth a game-high 30 points. Sbc also had 10 rebounds for Reno. which finished with a 46-36 edge an that department. For UCI (3-3). Valene Dehn had t 7 points and Natalie Crawford 11. UCI opens play in its own tournament Friday night at 6 agams(Utah State. In a high school game: E1tucla 4%, Sau y HJll1 It: Senior c~nter Leslie Self led the Eagles to thcarfirst wan of the season aftcrthrcc losses by sconng 14 points and collectang 17 rebound~ in.the consola- tion round of the Savanna Tour- nament. Nancy Hastings mttde two f rtt throws an the last 30 second' to gJve Estancia the mara.in of victory. Senior Brenda Jaeger had eight rebounds to go with her nine pomts. College, prep basketball scores c.-... wirn O J St1l1 F!llllftOft t l, kltt" lt l'rMllO St 7S, Mef*llO $t S7 ~m Lome '3, Hlwell·HllO Sf Ale1U·AncllofN1 70 •rv•lll S1 l.••l•·Cler-SI 71, Co•ltOt ol ~70 ROCKIU ~eOl·ll-'2, S.1111 Clet1 •t H ColOrldo 51, Deftwtf' S. IOUTH AJellel'N 100. FIOtkle St .. Clemloft "· a1otl1t '3 I TIMM ... 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NV Glanl• 9 4 0 600 171 773 wev11no1on 9 6 O 600 110 196 P1111aot10111e ~ t o 400 14t ?75 5t LOUI\ ~ 10 0 ll3 767 Jt7 AMIRICAN CONFEltENCE a·lltelden Denver Ste Ille SanOl~o K•nsas Cll" Clevttena C•nc1nnet1 P1111rx..ro11 HOUSlon w ... ti 4 0 10 s 0 • 1 0 I I 0 ~ 10 0 C9"trtt • 1 0 I 8 0 I 8 0 5 10 0 Ea" Mtaf"lt I• 4 0 Ntw E no ,ano tO S O NV Jet\ 10 5 0 1no1anePOlt• ' 1 t o MttalO 7 1 l o 7lll~ 667 )SJ S3J 37~ S33 OJ ))) 219 30'1 lOS 276 l97 316 ~)) 111 1S1 467 411 .oJ 447 l6t 317 ))) 261 171 7)) 400 661 171 64/ )Se 1&1 116 Ill 100 no 767 1!>4 )10 l~ 4-CltnCllPO 01v1\101> 1 t e v-cl1n(llt'(j WllO C&rO OlllvOtt «i>erln Monday'\ S<OI'• M1am1 30 Ntw E noieno 11 Frldev's Gama Oenvu el Seelll~ ICnannt 1 a1 s o m 1 S.turdav's Gamu Pl1tsourgn •• Nt!w Vor• Gian!\ !Cne nntl 4 al 9 lO a m 1 Wesn111o•on 111 \1 Lou1• 1cnanne1 1 01 1 o m Sundev'• Games Delia\ •• Sen F renc!lco 1 Cnennel 1 •I pm ) AJlanle al Ntw Orlo n\ Butte10 a l M1am1 C111c100 •' Oe1ro11 1C11anne1 1 al 10 em 1 C1ncinna11 01 New Eno111no C1evt1eno a• Ntw Voo Jtl\ 1c1111nnt1 4 er 10 e m1 Gre.n 8av al Ta moa BIY Pn11ao.10111e 11 M1nneso1e Sen 01100 11 Ka nus C11v Housion at lndlanaooll• Minders Gama st.Iden el Rams 1C"4n,.,.1 1 11 • om 1 Sw ltnmfnO COLLEGE MEN UC lrvlM Tl, UC D•Vfs Jt 400 mtoltv r111ev-1 UC trvlnt (Wll 11em•. Paler Malooneoo, F ucll• I, l 36 41. 7 UC De vil l 44 49 1.llOO Ir_ I Bullrao IUCOl 10 10 76, 1 Ro CUCIJ. 10 1346 3 Martin IUCll, 10 S7 2S 200 Ir..-I Macchi IUC II I 43 )7, 1 Wrlgnt IUC ll. I 4t SS. l Tot>ln IUCOL I SS 11 SO· lre-t Fucns 1u c11 1167 1 Ger· 011er 1uc o 1 2190 l w1111am• 1uc11. n 10 100 1noo-I P1t14lr I UCll 2 04 IS 2 Huneln !UCO 701 16 3 Toller IUCll , 1003 !·meter 01v1no I (erl•O" IUCOI 114 I S 001"'' 1 Genoruo 1uC11 111 H 700 flv-1 MeCCh1 UCI) 70177 7 Louetn <UCOI 107 74 l Zie~r IUCOI 2-09 11. 100 lr-1 WflOrl' IUCtt, .. II 1 Fuc,,, 1UCl1 41 n l Oav1\ IUCOJ 49 11 100 l>IC0.-1 Wllltams IUCI 103 II 7 Peoro1n IUCOJ 1 ll 11 3 Kano IUCll 1 "S6 S00 fr-I Bullreo IUCOJ 4 st.JI, 1 TOiier IUCll SOS 11 l C.elvtn IUCll, S l2 M l ·mettr cl!Vlno-1 Cert\On !UCO> 277 65 ooln!\, 2 C.enoruo IUC 11 in IS 100 oreeSl-1 Peter IUCI) 111 7'. 2 Coooer IUCO 110 48 l Slt11tf' IUCOI 17169 400 tree rel&v I UC Irv nt' IMecc111 Totter Ro Wrtgh11 ) 16 76 2 UC Devi\ 3 16 '6 COLLEGE WOMEN UC Davis 7t , UC Irvine JS 400 mtdlev rt>lav I UC Oav•\ 4 ll 17 UC Irvine 4 II 48 1,000 Ire-I McKm,,ev IUCll 11 1099 1 Ptler\ IUCOJ 117304 l Geerv IUCIJ. 11 S988 200 lr-1 01m1ck IUCDL ?OS 71. 1 Frame IUCOI, 70SIJ, 3 LH IUCtl 20709 SO Ire-I Reeo IUCll 7SIJ 1 Evan• IUCOI 2668 3 K1noerv IUCOI 768S 200 1noo-I LuM IUCll , 16 73, , Wllffter IUCOI 17011 3 Pele" IUCOl 7 ,. 1' l·"'e•er 01v1no-I Varl\um IUCO) 290 6S POln!S 1 J(llsov 1UC0 1 749 45 J KOPP IUCll !IS 2S 100 lly-1 Nltlsor> (UCO 1 IS23 1 l e11or1s IUCOJ 11119 l Ha11\0ft IUCIJ 111 SS 100 lrt-1 Reeo UCI S6 08 1 01m1ck UCO! S630 l Lee UCI SU O 200 oeci.-1 Neill U(OJ , IS se 1 Mc K.1MfV UCI , n .. ] Si>e<lll UC OI 17) 1l 500 tr __ I Nt'•I UCO S 19 "3 1 N1etM>n UCO S 41 11 J HMl\on IUCll s "3 ,, .. )·meter olv,no -1 K'l\Dv (UCO> 26140 POI,,!\ 1 V•rnum UCO> 7S4 10. ) KOOi> tUCll, 19l 90 100 brtatl I LuM (UCIJ 231 15 7 Whffler f UC 0 2 36 6S l Soec111 I UC 0 I 139 41 400 trtt r11ev I UC Devi\ 3 ~It 2 UC lrvlrte 4 03 17 NHL CAMP8ELL CONl"IERENCE Eomonton Cetoerv w lnn1oeo Ve ncouvtr Kinn SI LOU•• (lltCeOO MlnnesOI• Toronto Oetroll Smvtht OMM«I W L T Ph 1l s so 11 9 )7 10 II 14 10 19 13 1 It • II Norris DMslon GF GA Ill 125 130 100 109 141 117 1)9 IOI 1S1 ,, I, 4 lO 104 110 139 lit 135 ISO 10 IS 4 24 170 I 14 I 13 Ill I 17 S 71 llS 1 II 4 II 9S WALES CONl'EIUNCE Pnlleo.tPll•• w11hfno1on NY lllanoto NV Renoers PlllslX.lrOll New Jtr\ev Ptl'rkll Otv1"911 n • o 19 1 l II 10 • I• I• I 11 IS 11 I• I Adlml Olvllltf'I 46 143 93 Jt lot " 30 109 117 1' 109 104 ,. '" 113 7S 106 110 OutO.C Boston Montrul Butt•lo Hertforo ,, 11 1 l6 l?O 96 1' 10 • l4 115 IOS u 11 ' )4 134 113 14 " , )0 110 100 14 13 1 19 I U 11• MendlV'I kere Harlloro 4, Monlrtel 4 T8"ltlllf'sG.m.• Phlleoe1011la •' New Jtne v Caloerv •' J'lll\tluron 9ult•IO ., Ntw VOfk !\lander\ OttrOll el Ml,,,,etole Wl,,,,1089 •I SI LOUii We~l,,OIOft t i V111eouv1r l>Mtl ......... NIWP<MlT LANDING -1 entltf• 4' s<uloltt, 2 Ulnd \l 1 roct< ll\11 I .~ oAvav •s L.OCKl'll <......,, ... di> -14 tnoltr\ 7S rOfk COd OANA WMAltP' ~ e~ltl't ,. b41n, I lltllllut, 61 roe• nlll .. mac11eret 7~ '""'"""" -(_ >· N8A WISTUtN CON,lltlMCI PUltk l>Mslefl W L Pct G8 Lelren 10 l 110 Porl .. rtO IS 12 SW 7 S.etl.. 11 IS 473 101'1 GOIO.rt S1a1a 10 11 3S1 121'1 ~ • 17 370 1l Pnoenl• 1 11 m 1311> Midwest OMNllll Hou"o" II • 6'0 Otnvtr 16 9 640 Ultll IS ff sn 2' • San An10,,10 14 12 S3I l''I 0 11111 n 11 .sn • S.cra~nlo 8 11 l20 t EASTERN CON"lltlNCI A .. nflc DM\ltn Boston 10 4 133 New JerMv 14 11 S.O 6 ) Washington 11 11 S1' 1 1 PllllaO.IPllle 11 11 500 I New York 1 11 29'1 ll Ctl'ftlt'el OMslefl Mllweukff II 10 643 011rol1 14 1' ~ All1nte 12 1) 4tC) 4 / C1tvetano I I ll •SI S Chlceoo 9 It l?I t tnolane 7 17 m t ""-*'¥'• ~ •, No oarnn 'cheOuled T.....,.1 Ciemft Leken er New York Ulen at WHlllngfon New Jersev al Allenla Hou$1on al Cleveland Plllleo.tonla al Inola,,. Boston 11 c111uoo Porue,,o 11 San Antonio Goio.n Stele •' Denver Oetroll al Secramenlo P11<>enlx et See1111 WedMldmV's aa"'*' l.ekln et Mllweuoe Go•o•,, Stell al CllPOen Oellu al Boston Ulan er New Jersey Houston al PhlledelPhla HIGH SCHOOL Fountllln Veley IO, Coste MeMI SI llrvlM Twmamentl CMta MeSt (st) Fin. V ... v Ito) f9 ftpf11J f91tpl11J Pllch•kl 14 11 I 40 Henson 11 O 4 11 ROdQUel 1 0 7 4 Borooui\I , 0 I 4 Vogel 0 1 7 7 Jortn\011 1 ) 7 11 Nguven I 1 I l Wenler 4 0 S e Morris 3 O 2 6 Wellt 4 1 0 10 Nlchlmlo O 1 O Rocnten l O 7 6 Kos 0 1 1 Gamo111 1 0 l 2 Rlct 0 1 1 AV•c•elt 1 I 0 s Goroo" 1 1 I 6 Totals l6 • 19 80 Tota ls ?O 11 11 SI kore tlv Ouer19n Coste llMu 10 n 11 IS-st Fountain Va llt v 16 11 lt 17--tO Technlcel ~anso,, <FVI Irvine S6, S.""890 41 (lrvlnt Toumam.ttl San!Wt.. ( 41) lrvlM I S4 I Avila Burns Klnoster Leta ma Po1tslll Lt Vel1Que1 " It pf Ill fv It pl Ill 4 0 4 8 PalClltll 0 I 7 I S 8 I 18 Llltler 4 0 ) t l 0 1 6 Herr lno I l 1 J 77 l o 1 1 Moceri 3 o l 6 o o o o Rev• 1 3 I 7 O 7 I 7 Snodov O o 1 o 7 I 1 S Norton 1 0 I 4 Ooen o o O O 811entvne 1 I 1 3 Pe1enon 0 0 2 0 l(~an 0 0 0 0 Totals IS 11 11 41 TolalS 7S 6 17 S6 S.nt1aoo Irvine S<or-. tlv Ouan.n 10 10 11 ~4 1 ll 16 14 14--56 S.ddleMcll 11. Amw n 0rv1N T~rnatMl!tl A"'"'9 I Stl Sadclebe dr I 711 Lau Farmer Murooc• Wkmura MlllaJ' 01tt r Davi\ LM Totals '91tllflll feltpf!IJ 6 07 17 Welton 17 6 l JO 1 4 11 AIOnlO 5 3 0 10 '2 '2 S HenMH> I 1 l l 2 4 6 Deel • 3 0 11 1 S 6 Oollln 4 • I 14 2 0 l M 8 ut .. r O 0 • O 1 0 3 Onllvt ros 1 I I S 1 0 0 ' B Buller 0 0 I 0 2• 11 17 St Totals 111 17 16 73 Score DV Ou•r19n Arte\1a 8 16 ?O IS-S~ Saoo111oeck 23 1 l 1 s n 11 Norco S7, Est1n<la so (Irvine Toumementl Norco 157 1 E5taf\de (SOI tl)ltplfi) '91tl>!l'P MtLeren 6 2 1 14 Moonev 6 ' • 16 Retoer I 1 1 4 Batt.er 1 0 0 7 Wel\on 6 O I 12 Plncknev 1 0 1 4 MtdiM 7 l ) 1 RuslCk 1 0 1 4 Cls,,eros O O 1 O Tiii I O I 1 Harlow S 10 l ?O 8•11111 6 3 IS Covt'v 0 I 1 Tr110 l 0 S 6 Total\ ?O 17 ll S7 Total\ 71 I 13 SO S<cwt bv OUen.<1 Norco 11 14 10 1 I-SI E51ancla s 13 70 n-so T acnn1ee1 E Slane .. 11tnc11 WoodbridOe '3, Ulll'INI H•' 43 (lrvlnt T~memenll IAIUM Hlh IO I WMdbr1dee 10 ) .. ftpf!IJ fllflpf fll Sllett I 0 I 1 Brvan 6 1 I 13 Keweoe I 0 1 2 Keele S ) ) I) COllX.lrn l 0 0 6 Murpny 7 I O IS Nel!lon 0 4 I 4 Sulllven S 0 0 10 Harov l 0 1 6 Yori! l 1 1 a Moravtci. s 1 I 11 Verougo I O 1 2 Sllcllnev 7 o 1 4 AnoerM>n O O I O Sllll 1 n 3 • Sono I O O 7 SllPIK 0 4 0 • Total\ 17 t 10 43 Totals 28 a 6l k ll"8 bV Quen.r\ Laoune Hiils 9 10 •• 11-.:J Wooobrldoe 11 n 11 11~ ~ri!Mt 7S, S.vann. 44 (lrvtne ToumemenO Merlfte OS l Sen!Wle ( 441 C.r11oon Gull<! Maven Hll>Ol'I Qu1M Hvslllt Sler1er s."oe" Craft Merlin Mueller Peollla f91tpff1» .. ftpff1) S 0 4 10 Cef"lobell 1 1 I 16 8 1 2 2l Vote 0 I ' I I 6 I 11 Smlln S S I IS 4 0 0 9 Kol'I 1 0 J 4 1 1 1 4 Hunt I J 4 S 0 1 I 1 Nuve,, I I I 3 1 0 1 4 Kemple 0 O • O I 0 1 1 Sulfal!O o O O O 0 0 I 0 MAIOelona 0 0 0 0 O O 4 o Tl'lmosn O O O o 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals lO 11 20 7S To1a1, 16 t7 16 44 S< ... t bV 0Ue"'9n 27 19 71 14--IS 16 14 ............ unNenltV '°· ~ ..... 47 (lrtlMT~I Ma~ (47) ~ UOI fllltpflp ........ 4 S ) 1l SIOIJOll 6 J J U C1eck Gott 4 4 1 11 Oun l 6 l 11 Lvons 1 4 4 I W•rrtn S 1 1 11 8anutl01 1 2 I • Gtauen l • l 10 Wiiiman I I 2 J Wln\IOW , 1 l s Gregory I 0 I 2 V elll I 0 0 1 <iorrlen I O 2 1 Ferrell 0 0 4 O Knvdl\Ot1 I 0 0 1 Alllor> 0 0 0 Ol uno O O l O Buumnl 0 0 O Trtn 0 0 2 0 Grikw\111 0 0 0 8er11.,. o 1 I I Klskls 0 1 2 ROCl'ie 0 0 1 0 Tolets IS 17 21 47 Tolell 11 It 30 60 MtollOll• Unlvtrsllv ker'e bV 0Ue'1Wl 9 •• ~1 14 9 It 1--.0 TteMl<e" Warrtfl CUI H"""'llNn ... di 4', SA Valev 41 (La Qvlltllll T llUnlllft'wtt) SA V...., l•ll Hllftt ... di 1461 JamlS0<1 Wllll~ ~OU JoM\on Al••rt > Hou Ye" Qui,,,, AC.O\la Wllefl• Toi•" ........ .. ...... t 0 S II P-S S 2 IS ~ I ) II J~ J • I 12 ,,,. MOOtrtv 42•10 I O 2 1 PerlMtu I J 0 S 1 0 0 1 VIII I 0 0 , I 0 I 2 Kto I 0 2 1 I 0 7 7 \l!Ow 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 It l It 41 Total\ 1\ 16 10 4' s.c.r.-..~ ~nl• A,.. Vt fln 10 I 14 ,._.I Hunllftllton IMd'I I 12 IS 11-.. T~l $Mlt AN! Va!W" co.cf\ 'MllllOO llAVI Oceen View 6', c.,.,.._ 41 l (T~ef~) ~ vi.w (6fl c......,. 1411 """'... .. ....... frflllet Hlltl> l uli.t 0 0 0 \~fl! 0 0 ) 0 '""'PlO~ ) ? 4 6 'atu\ 0 0 0 Pan11 • • 7 Otet ,.r 6 I I JOM\04\ l 7 0 t ::..,.,., • I J I ~•·ttorn o o ' O ,.,... • I I 11 Merril l I ')1M\ ""fetr'\en•" " ' HOU111ley I " 1 Pa4hlller I 0 0 7 R°'hforo t o o 1 voormn 4 O l O ~II I•"'' • 0 • Totals 21 13 14 69 To1e1s 10 I 19 41 ~ l>v Oller1wt Octen View 15 20 70 1._.9 Compton 10 16 9 IJ-.41 COLLEGE WOMEN Nev•da·Aeno 70, UC ll"V\ne 0 (Nen·C«llW-1 U<: Irvine IO I NnlOl·lt-1701 fvlt91 '11 f9flpfl'P HIOath1 I ) 0 s Hanel 6 0 ) 11 Otnn S I ~ 11 Bene\ S 0 4 10 Par~s 7 4 I 4 CamPH' t 0 I 1 Crawloro l S l I I auo11t1 7 0 0 • Burk\ 0 7 1 1 Bec~ltv I 0 S 7 Tt rrv 7 O • 4 Sl\erilev I I 4 l Denison 7 0 7 4 Mui• 1 I S ) Starr 14 1 1 lO ro1e1s IJ 1 10 '3 Torell l3 • 1' 70 Ha1t11me Neveoe·Reno 36·11 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Estanci. 42. Sunn'/ H•s 39 1$.eva!Wle T~ma~I SUMV H•s ()ti Estand• (411 .. It of I'll f91tpf f1) Pow le> Sttoman Moul•on Bares 8a11, Simmons Breoltv • 4 • 12 Qec10 l O 1 6 0 0 1 0 Nuov 0 I • I I 0 I 1 Folev 1 2 I 6 7 1 1 6 Has11no• O 1 1 1 l 0 0 6 Mern I 0 O 1 207 S SeH 70Sl4 4 I I 9 Newrx..rn 0 0 I O Jaeger 4 I 1 t GOOdmen I 0 1 7 Total\ 16 11 3t Torell 18 6 16 47 Score tlv Ouerttn Sunnv Hiii\ 1 11 ll 9-)9 E"ancie 9 10 10 13-47 lo' Ai.mltos TUESDAY'S RESULTS ( l4 !ti 04 St·,,....,, QlleMen\orw "'"9lnO I FIRST RACE. lSO faros Ave Ooo TPO wero1 4 40 Mtr rt C.O R econo ( Leckev I Natural Love IE Gerc1el Time II 16 )00 280 990 680 1060 Also ran Merv Bell Brown T l "lentle MoonlOOO Zleten Orteo. Cute 811r Traoemark Scretc.neo Furer Tnan Liiv Azure Homa Swing Al\O Sllifl, OuoH Amoue won wev Wiien U EXACT A '6·7> Pa10 ,._. 10 SICONO ltACE. lSO varo• Pines Time <CarOOzel 4 IO Hemm• Rove1 BU9 \Harmon1 One women Sllow IGllll Time 17 97 J 70 180 s 10 )40 10 60 Also ren Mtlin• Catcher Lan•v Be Oevllont. 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Persona1 JeJ Silver NI No \Crattr••• U EXACT A 17 4) oa•d S73 20 SIXTH RA CE. 870 varO\ Sein I Or Sinner I H C. re 1 • 80 Luckv Pollcv IE Gerc1111 Hes In 1=110111 IPaullneJ Time 4S 71 HO 160 a 60 ao ' 10 Also ran Sou"d N Fur v S1ea1 11 All Hemoens Bio No scratclles U !EXACT.A 14 11 0110 \SOOO SE VENTH RACE. s.so .c11ro• ~1c"o Sier fBrooo.sl 13 10 Coastal Roc~et Harmon> Oa\n1no o.,., Dev Baro Time 77 74 l60 240 )00 240 110 AISo ran Tnriu <>' V•c•o•• F 11 etn B·,., Gvmo Svoer Sor.ruer Scre1c11eo Reoels Georoe U EXACT.A 7·S Pao S1110 EIGHTH RACE. 400 varo\ A1eou1no (Ha•monl 1q 80 Ht mpens Je1 IL11co.ev 1 Cell II Cnarlsm• Hert nma ?004 Al\O re,, SotCeo O•c.e Ber Sow Mercu• F11cn1n Tiit Ce\/I Shllon Reo Sou111ern Sul>ef'b No lCra1cnes NINTH ltACE. 400 verO\ Hdlng Fr Hma (Oksn ,4 ?O Ct1rls Sen1 (Leckevl Ro10 Runner (Pauline Time 201' 140 1 ao HO lOO soo Also ren Srormv• Slreek1n vo1are Je1 K.lle Ke•e. Jet\ Natural Rt\k• Riot Sneoov Senv Ber. 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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT!Tu .. dly, December 17 1986 * BS Teanl• clinic •t Lladborf RC 'rrcc Lenn•• chn1c for adult\ andJunm" v.1111 all Jcvcb of 1b1ltty will be held Wcdne\da\ a11h<' L1ndbora Racque1 c lub 181 fl~ f 111th.ird 1n llununato n Beath The chn1c cO--•l)(>n\ored b\ 1hr t \ f'ru· ltu1onal T tnn1s 4-SS()(.1a110n ind f'n ll\.c will include a team of instructor\ led b) Man~ Ocvltn 1op-rankcd nat1onall) 1n the 4 5 ~c.tr\ and over ca1eao1J Two adult scss1om will be' held irom " 30 11 .i m and fl. 7 pm ""h a Junmr' \C'\\111n trum ) )CJ-~ 30 p 111 4-t.ld111onal IM!rUUl<Jll .... 11 he provided for coach1n¥ pro' 1nten·\lct.I rn """" teaching mc1h<Xh .\ rad.tr "un will measure the spt-rd 11! pan1c1p1m)· serve) .tnd rctum~ A.lso pn u\ v.111 be awarded 10 those dt'mo nstra11ng ncmpl.sl\ ~1..tlls 1n J1ffcrcnt fac-cts of the g;imc: Re.alatlon 6.t. l Ok run• .et The Rc\Olu11o n Run v.11h )~ I' 11. anl.l '1Jll· marachon ralcs v.111 ht-held 'la1urda• ldn I 1 bcg1nning a1 8 am a11he Lo\ ( .shJllc-ro\ 'lpnrl' Village 17l "l °""v.ho r>t' '11 rrc:1 l-1>un1.i1n \JI le\ 0 The r.KC' v.111 he run .ilong thr \.in!J \n.1 k 1\rr 1 rail fro m I O\<. ·aballt:ro~ w,Hunt1ng11111 lk .. , h .snd bac k .. s 15 rcgmra11on rec 1ndudr\ a foil\' l \htn brunch and award~ for age:' group "'tnrtn \ The brunch will hcg.n at 9 a .m and the av.:ir'h cercmon)' will begin at I pm pretecd.-d h\ J Health and F11ness Fair 1n the l.m ( aballrr"' Fllnl"ss Center Rcg1stra11on will bl" olTcreJ heginn1ng J I • am on race da\ Fo r informauo n and cncr. lorm, r>h• Ol' 546-8560, or v.nte the Rcsolu11on Run 1 .. ·~·­ ~cwhope ~treet Fountain Valle' 'l:!'O>I Slo-pltcb 90ftlMIJ tourney Regis1ra11o n rs under v.a~ lo r 1fir Ht1ltl1.1 . 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H( Pad1d ,. rankt-d ''' :: in C a ltlum1.i Four prelimrn.ir. tight\ 1n• ludtn~ d m1ddl~ v.C'1gh1 ehn1111J1111n tlgh1 "'Ill 1:!11.sn \lullr• I ii-I I 1hr Ctu\Jna l h.imp11n !Jung f ran ~ "1tnltlll 1~.1 NFL playoff picture still muddled From AP dis pa l cbes Tht' ( le' eland Bro" n .. l an .i-.-.url' 1hemseh e!> a spo1 1n ;\a11onal F ool· hall League ht\tO~ ne\I unda' II tht"\ lo se to the ~c" Y o r i.. kts. 1hn "iii ha\.e 1he 1.\-0rst full-season record of an\ ~Fl. pla~offteam ever \nd 111he Bro .... ns don·1 <lo 11 tht' C 1nc inna11 Bengal<o will The Brn"-nS all hut v.o n lhl· .\FC < c ntral \unda\ \.\hl'n rhn hc:ar thl· H 11u,t1>n 0 1kr\ 2!1 ·21 111 1 m pnn l' I hl'lr rct 11r<l Ill II·., J nd IJ l..l' 'Ok rm<ol''''"" 111 lir'' rldll' 1n lht· .\H ( t'nlral • Tht' o n h "a' thl'\ l Jn lu\t' thl' di\ l\IOn lllk -and rlll~'> the pla\l)IT<; -1:. 1flhl'\ llhl' It.> rhc kts on the road \unda~. thl' P11t'ohurgh 'ilcl•lcrs UP'>l't the ;-.:cw 'I n rk (11an1s al CJtanl\ 'i1ad1urn \a1urda\ and rhc ( inc 1nna11 Bengals up\et thl' \.e" England Patriot\ al hnhoro \1J\'> nn \un· da\ Thai "o uld lrealt' a 1hrcc-""a' 11e al M·M and 8'' t" the Bengals 1ht' d1' 1S1on lltk -and the d1st1nc t1on o t being the '°'llr'>I J')IJ\llfT team hc:t·au~e tht•\ ha"l' th\· ~<ot retnrd 1n head-10-hca<l tompe111111n J mong th l' three <herall \unda'' t11mp..·t11111n \.\l'OI .i long \.\J\ tn ".1rd l·la n l\ 1ng tht' pla~ofl pic ture In the 'f< all three di\ 1c;1o n 1111t•, are -wrapix·<l up D.illa' d1n1..h•·d tht· East v.rth a ~X-~ I 'll ltH'\ \unda' 1l\.l'r the 'e" 'I-llrk < 11Jnl\ t.ht' Ram-.""" the ~est h\ bl·aung the \t Lout\ C ardinal!). 4~-14 and Chtt Jgu n.i1it'd do"n the< entral a m o nth .igt• "1orc·o' t'r. 1hrt'l' 4-h 1carn<o -thl• (11an1s. ~ a\htngton Rc1.hl..in' Jnd "Ian Frann<,co 4'1cr' .If\' kll t11 mrx·t· 1n g tor thc tv.o NH "' .• rd hath' The C11an1' v.111 rn .. it ti 1hn l'x>jl P1mhurgh ar homt· o n \a1unJJ~ 1H 11 McEnroe is handed suspension 'E~ 'I ORI\. I .\Pl John ~It l nrol". rnnkc-d 'lo 2 1n the v.orld. '"a' g1,cn a .,,, ..... C'ck \USpt"n\10 n \londa\ the ~kn\ I ntema11u nal Protes<1ion.il 1 enn" ( ount ti .rn nllunn·d \ll Lnn1c·, '>U'o~'n'lton. "htl h heflan 1mrncdiatch rC'\Ulled "hen hr dC'cumulatcJ tint'\ o t more than S~.~000 1n J I ~-m11nlh penotl The Nrv. ) Mk ld\·handt"r C'\· c~ded the l1m1t dunng the u)tr..ahan Orx-n v.hC'n hr "a~ fin<'i.l on thrt'f' 'it'p<\rate cx·ca.,1on., S l. 500 fo1 'erhal abu~. S I .~ '0 tur aud1hlc obscen1t' and S l .000 for ta1lurc to attend a po t· ma1c h new~ ~ t)nfC'rtnce after he wa., OU\tCd ff\)m tht' C 1mnJ lam tour- namC'nt b~ 'I ugo\I "a\ l\lobodan lt\OJlnO\t<;h \.tcEn~ informed \t \1af'1hall Happtr Ill. tht' rro ( <)Unul adm1nl\• trator. on M onJ3, that he will not apixal the fine\ a ~~\('d 11 tht" o\um'l\ltan Open If Mcf nr0t d<X nt>I pla' m am tournament or event for the ne't ~I dft)'1. h1 uipen\100 would be nah.ed. thu~ allow1na tum to p;art1c1pate 1n a ~hC'dukd toumamC'nt m .i\11.inta and thc SS00.000 Nah1~0 Ma'llr~ Jan 14-1 Q m Nrw York e 11hcr ':>an Frant "u' ln'>t''> JI hurnt· 11 Oatt.rs-nr -\\-ammgton ln"it"i at '\t Lo uis fhl.' 1-r< •'> murl' ,11mpllldled T~ Ritrdef'\ -.l d1rrched th e Thl' ~4er<, "111 qua Ith 11 thl"' ""1n "' ~ ashingw n lu~e~ 1-H V. 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' M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, December 17, t98b FUNKY W1NKERBEAN LES HO<>J WOULD '-<.>U i.. , ,_, E: A ~pPQ~11N0 k (Ji.,.f_ '~ 1HE.. ~ CHRtSf/'MS PAGtAN1" .-' THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Don't be afraid if Barf y anct Sam bark . They won't bite." by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY 1 ~I '-IE. ).1 f1Mf "! M Ci)IN(? Y..1 4'".i< Ex.A<.. 11 .. 4 iAJHA"f f'M ',J.Jl'~OPT1Nu ~ >Clll "/kAT 16 RJ()(, I THal6H r Ht Mlfim fJt A8'& 70R.YIP~~ fA/la!LilfW{TY AT ,..~...., "'4J1)f>/ I I I '1·17 BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE . . 1 ..; . ~ j 4 . : z "Coconut, my eye. It's a bowling ball." SOME~ ~I~ 5nff L,COI<~ L.IKE IT'~ 9Ea.J MERE FO~ WEEK~ PEANUTS Tl-lAT WAS ~ HARD TEST . HOW'D 'f'OU EVER GET AN ''A" ? BLOOM COUNTY !E'S 6tiN ~~ H l.1:1JNACR HARRJ5 5ffAXJN6' -~ by Garry Trudeau MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE JEM J(fKl(,Pff'OOOO IWP~ }I!/(~ I~ IM MtYrrlf fE() ~HIM THE: //JfJlf1 10 /fEMllN 5UNT If 'IOV GM' Ill' -NO PllJ()t.l{f; / .. If >OC/ ~ fH1 711/ff KhHT ~ "Your microwave oven wasn 't stolen. Mom ... Marmaduke 1s using it to defrost his bones!" DRABBLE GARFIELD I'M HOU?E.CL£AN ING TODAY. GAR~IELO. COO TM ROW OlJT AL L l,IQLJR U'!>ELE~5 STOFF, OKAY ? MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER by Hank Ketcham -~~ ' l'LL TAKE WHATEVER ~ f.lAVE f N STOCK .'' by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis WELL,l MAP A CoLJNTeR- HUNCH, ~T BY· IHEN IT WJ;.<; TOO L.,ATe by Harold Le Doux ~FA~JWHl~HERE T HE"S IN THE LIBRARY 0UT IS M.., HUSBAN D HE SAID HE 0 10 l'olOT VlllSH TO .JUL. I>:> --.-JI BE 0t9TURBe0 THAT HE HAD -~ I I J SOME BUSINESS CALL.$ TO <?, MAKE• WHEN HE'S ~INtSHED I LL TELL H IM vou·RE ~· :-, .. ~¥j II 11 FOK BETTER OR FOR WORSE TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE ---~ North ~outh vulnerahlc·. North dealc; WET • 10 9 7 91'76 v K 65 • KJ 10 NO RTH +Vold . K43 ., Q432 + A86432 EA T + A 8 QJ 2 O AJ10 9 • Q 975 SOUTH • KQJ 65432 A 10 5 0 8 7 •Void ThE> h1dd1ng· North t:a1t South WHt Pa11 l 0 4 + Pa11 Pan PHI Opl·ning lead Jo'i ve or IJ. t°Or a Jong • ~ pt'Oplt> hi\ Vt• been playing rontrart bridgf', ;tn argu mt>nt ha°' raged about wh1rh 1~ 'uprr1or the Lrong nn trump plA,)'ed by Amf•rir11n<1 and many others, or th1• weak no trump popular 1n Britain and ot ht'r Euro pun rountrie' Not h1ng we writt " hk .. ly to r hangl' any op1n1nn1, Those who favor lh(" weak no trump point 111 it'I frt-qut'nry of U'lf' by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady HOW STRONG A NO TRUMP? and preemptive eHecl. Its oppon ents ma1nta1n that you sometimes miss superior major 'lu1t rontrart 'I and might not ha ve Lhe advantage of a lead-directing opening bid . A hand from the Venice Cup, lht' world women's rhamp1onsh1p, OMAR Ot • SHARIFF ~ -• played two months ago in Sao l'aulo, Brazil. lend<i <'redenrt to tht> lalln theory. fn two of the maL<'h!"s, East opf'n t'd a wtak no trump. On lead again'lt fnur spades, both W t•sts opted for n heart lead. 11nd the df'dartr:!> roa<ilt>d homr S1nre they could U'lt' thP ft('t' of dUb'I for ft red !!Ult d1\rud. they lo"lt only thr are of t rump' and two t r1ck'! 1n htart'I and diamonds combined At the two tableci wht>rP ~:a~t opt'nrd one diamond, tht rontrnct wa!I defeated We'lt ltd a low die mond and F.ut '41 J&Ck won Thf' 'lull wu rtturned to Wesl's king. and a third round (orrtd df'darrr to ruff When East won a trump leed with Lhe at'e. they returned their tt ma1n1ng diamond. Whether deda""r opted Lo ruff high or low, West's ten or spades was promoted to the M1 tang Lr1ck. Wnhout w1sh1ng to take sades i\i CHARLES GOREN Lhf' argument. one fa<'l did slr1kt u• Thi• I wo teams who wrrt' not using l ht• weak no trump were. at th~t poant, lt>ading 1n the qualtfyink rounds of thf' ch1mp1onsh1p. for leformallo• about Chari•• GorH'• new Hw1letter for bricl ... play'"'· wrt~ Cof'fle Bridie Lett.t. P.O. 801 4426, OrlHdo, f'ta . 32802-442e. --:.:__~~~~--------------------------------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Tueeday. Oeoember 17, 1"5 • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 87 Fluo r's net loss: $633 million SEARS DUBOIS 81NOTTO Brokerage, hotel tell promotions Nuby H. Seara has been named an in vestment marketing specialist with the Newpon Beach office of Grubb & Ellls Commercial Brokerage Services to work exclu!>ively on 1nve<;tmen1 pro~ny sales 1n Orange County Sears 1s a former in ve~tment 'iale'> associate with Marcus & Mllllcbap of Orange County. ••• Dulel Dubois has been prnmoted to manager of accounting for the lrvlne Consulting Group, Inc., a soil engmeering and eng1neenng technolog}' firm. Dubois recently Joined the Irvine-based firm a\ senior staff accountant • • • Maurizio Blnotto ha!> been appointed executive chef at The Weatln South Coast Plaza in C osta Mesa. B1nono has be..-n "11h Westin Hotels for more than I 0 years. most recent!:,. as execut1"e chef of The Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles. • • • Gene Wright has been named marketing manager for Tbe Irvine WRIGHT OUELLETTE CARLISLE Co.'s commercial office d1v1s1on in Newpon Beach. The \orona del Mar resident ts a former account sui>t:n 1sor with Cochrane Chase. Livingston adven1sing and public relations agenn in Ne" pon Beach · • • • Denis Ouellette has been named vice president and ~uthern Caltfom1a regional manager hcadquartered-rn Newport Beach for Norris, Beus &c Simpson commercial and industnal real estate firm . The Manhattan Beach resident, who plants to relocate in Newport. belongs to the Irvine and Newport Beach chambers of commerCl'. • • • Desiree Carlisle of Huntington Beach has completed a two-week course at the wlstem corporate headquarters of the Metropolitan Llfe ud Affiliated Companies 1n San Francisco. The program qualifies her to sell and service life. health. automobile. homeowners and annu11:r coverases as well as estate planning. She will work out of Metropolitan l ife's South Coast Plaza Vi llage office in ( osta Mesa • • • Jim E. Maniscalco has been promoted to director ol opcra11om for The Carma-Sa11dllng Group of Ir" 1ne. Maniscalco JOtned the: development firm as prOJCCt supenntendent on the master-planned community of Niguel Ranch Hehn ngs over a decade ofconstruc11on industry experience to hi s new post. including a stin t as owner of J.M. Fluor Corp of lt'\11ne ha~ con-consistent wnh today's chan$cd bus1- firmed a net loss for 1985 of S633 ness ch mate." Fluor's actaonll in- m1llion, or $8 0 I a share. on re' enues elude. of $4.2 billion. as estimated in the •Sale of real estate asi.ets to real11e company'<. Oct 18 announcement. appreciated values; Results include significant asset •Sale of oil and gas, a bu~1ne\\ wntedowns and the costs of restruc-activity which does not fit the tunng its two rnre businesses to set company's long-term <.trategy the stage for a return to profitabthty in •Wnte down to current market 1986 values of assets which are 1n the Net earnings for 1984 -reponed process of being sold. Dec. 11 -were SI m1lhon. or I cent a •Ehmmatton of good ~•II as- share. on revenues of $4.3 billion. soc1ated with the com pan)'·., lead According 10 David S. Tappan Jr . operation, and chairman and chief executive officer. , "Substantial reduction of long- " Fluor met the objec ti ves set fortti a term debt which in volved prepa)- year ago to restructure the company "ment costs. I he combined net 1.ha'le to 1985 operations of th~ actions totaJ approximately $400 mtlhon. Tappan sa 1d "A prolonged coal stnke and reorgan1zat1on eJ1.pcnses - including costs of \C\erance pa)' for earl> retirement\ -adverse!) af- fected operations throughout the )ear These one-time charges accen- tuated the operating los~s reported 1n Fluor's tv.o core busin~s~s. cngJ- neenng and construction a\ld natural resources management " Eng1neenngand conr,1ruct1on oper- a11ons were alw negat1.,,el) affected b} lov. margins and continuing ind us- t r. wide compctltl\.C pressur~<;. New Will Yuppies flip over coin dealer's cuisine? By JIM HATHCOCK 0-, "°' c ...... ,. ,_..,, Restaurateurs come from many '1beckgrounds these days. It seems every 11me you turn around, some , star 1s branching out into making gourmet burgers someplace in Southern Cahfom1a. Steven Con1urs1 is not a star -at kast not 1n the entertainment indus- try. He 1s a rare coin dealer by profession and presldent of M1ller- Conturs1, Inc .. a rare coin wholesale firm 1n NewpQ,n Beach. Con1urs1 onginally intended to become a college physics professor and holds a degree in physics from Lehman College at the Un1vers1ty of New York where he began collccung coins and managed to bu} books and pa} 1u111on Wlth the profits he made when he told them. The coin industry increasingly lured him and he eventually left graduate school in Minnesota to work full-time 1n a coin shop. Conturs1 bought the shop when the owner decided to sell in 197 5 and ran the business for 2 1/2 years before Joining the Northwes\ Temtories Gold and Silver Exchan3 .... one of the nation's biggest wholesale coin dealers B)' 1982. Con1urs1 had opened M11ler-Conturs1. Inc with partner Wayne Miller The) both decided Southern Califomta's climate was more to their liking and moved their operation to Newport Beach. But that still doesn't explain wh y a Minnesota coin dealer is entenng the restaurant business with Vint.ages at the Cannery Village Whtie tra veling for his coin busi- ness. Conturs1 became a connoisseur offine wines and food He decided 10 open a restaurant 10 cater to the expandi ng group of professionals v.ho are ns1ng 1n the busi ness com- MONEY SENSE muntt} and developing a palate tor good food and wine. V1nuiges offers different inter- nauonal specials each da) C het Robeno Sama}a constant!) changes the menu and gives equal attention to excellent taste and auracuve preo;en - tation. said Conturs1. Howe.,. er. he added that food 1\ '>1111 the main draw -espec1all) 'en1son pheasant and fish dishes Pasta dishes also retain populant' "''th 1hc cltentele c:spcualh \ 1n1agt>\ blat k ltngu1nl' ln!>tdc: \. 1nta,1tes. J hl.h k-la1quert·d har "'1th matching t hair\ pm ... ides a pleasing accent to an uH•rall d1n1ng- room color ~heme of gre}. pink and burgund} The an-deco look is ~arm and pro' ides a rela"ng atmosphere in "hach to enJO} the food and more than 40<J labeh of v.me v.h1ch Con1urs1 per~nalh ~lens Vintages' general manager Lester Kunth1ro has "'Orked 1n some of Orange Coun1~ 's finest restaurants. said Contur<,1 He understands the character l Ustomers e.s.pect in a restaurant Though ha~ preference 1n collec- ttble coins ts stncth .\mencan. silver dollars and 'anous" denominations of gold coins. Contur-51 1s partial to the French when 11 comes to wine "California 1s still centune<i behind France m v.1oemakrng," said Con- 1urs1 ".\s people de,elop a taste for fine v.1nes the' pa ~ more a1tent1on 10 the smell and color v.h1ch d1st1ngu1sh fine wrnes from table "anet1es ·· But Con1urs1 has no 1nten11on of stra} mg from the business that has brought him success and he con11nues v.holesaltng coins tu dealers across the L'nned States His ad' ace to nev.comers 10 coin collecung 1s 10 find a kn owledgeable and reputable dealer "'ho can teach 1hem to look fo r the fine-quaht} details in a rnin'r, grade sulh as the number of marks made on 1t v.h1le in nrru1anun He said some ot t~ ~ quaht} sil,erdollarsare l!P9. '80 and '81 coin!> minted an an Franct!>CO. For sume reason. the' dtdn '1 circulate as much as others · and are better preserved. C onturc.1'\ w nccpt !or \ 1ntage<. \\J!> !>O unique that three ol ht'> l'>'><>c1a1es at "11lkr-( ontur'>t In .. .:ind ht<. attorne' Tun' Ro'>~I 101nc.-d "'•th him 1n hl\0tn,c<itmc.-n1 <.. onturs1 II\ t'' 1n 'c"' p.>n lk.-J\ h "'llh his son and dJughtl'r orders for the year were $4.S bllliOn, \lightly above the pnor year. BaclcJot reached $5.1 btlhon, 21 percent ahead of 1984 levels. 1 In natural resources, the per- formance of the domestic rneuaJs group was down from 1984 due to lower pnces for most commodJtJC$ sold b} the compan} lnternatJonal minerals operations were less profit- able because of lower producuon and pnccs Fluofs 5~perccnt-owncd >\ T Masse)' ( oal Co incurred a loss rnmpared wtth a profit a year ago for the founh quarter 1985. Fluor had a net loss of S570 m1lho1"1'1 or $7 20 a ~hare Koreans to assist U.S. Steel PITISBlJRGH (APl t r S Steel Corp announced Monda) 11 will form a JOtnt venture with the Pohang Iron and ~teel ( o Ltd of South Korea 10 o" n operate and modernize L S tecl's plant in Pmsburg. ( altf L nder the agreement. there ""'" be a "s1gmfican1 reduc- tion" in operauons at a U tah mill. the steelmaker said. The San Francisco-area mill wtll market "high quality steel and tin productions through- out the western t..:n 1ted States ... the companies wd The (Ompanies said the Joint "enture "'Ill 1nve~ more than S30fJ m1lhon dufing the ne:\t lour \Cars 10 modermze and C\pand the m1Irs o per- auons ror produc.ing cold- rolled \heet<i gah an1zed sheets 11nplate and 11n-free steel The mill no" employs about I J(.J<1 "orker'> and the com- panies said 1he JOint "enturc is ··expelled 10 assure e,1t1sung emplcl\ ment '"'ell into the nc \t centuf' T he airee men t a lso pro' ides tor L ~ teel to supph hot-rolled steel cot ls tor finishing b~ the JOtnt 'enture mill from L S teers Gene' a plant near PrO\ o l 'tah .. a., required unttl almost l 'N <J ·· <\fter President Reagan·, ucel trade program expire~ 1n October l 989. the ~uth Korean 1.ompam "111 he(oml' "the pnman <.uppher ul h1gh - quali1' 1.d\l ~teel .. 011'> for fin1~h1 ng a1 thl' < ahl 'm a p1an1 thl· u1mpan "41J How to outguess t a x overhaul LANG CHAMB ERLIN MANISCALCO Building Systems, !.JX'C1ah11ng 1n building and remodeling l'U<;tum homes • • • Sherri J . C•amberlln has Joined the staff at Monarch Beal·h as sales represent.alt\C for The Estates and The Villas at the Laguna Niguel developnent. being bu th b) the Steln-Brld Group. • • • Wiiiiam D. Lang has Ileen appointed prcsadl•nt Jnd t'h1cl CM'Cut1'e of Tkor Realty Tax Services in Los .\ngl'lc'> lk "a' formnl) partner in charge nf management consulting 'il'r' ll'l'' fm Coopers & Lybrand of Newport Beach • • • fruk Conaway has been appointcd senior account supervisor and Trials Cannady has JOtned Newport Beach-based Marke&lng Directions as client services assistant. Conawa> bnngs 15 )Cars of marketing planning and management expenence to has new post. including a pos1t1on as senior account supervisor for Lord. ulllvan & Yoder 1n Ohio. In her new post. Ca nnady works with medical and account management groups providing market and media research ~upport. Deduction planning s h-ould not ignore pending legislation Ed11or's nore. This 1s the second ut two columns on ra" rips > ou should consider no~ A.lthough 11 is unhkel) President Reagan's plan for sv.eepang ta' re- form will pass Congress intact, man} of his proposals could be enacted. This uncertatnt} over reform makes year-end ta' planmng es- pecial!) difficult Most cwerts agree. howe ... er. that although planning shouldn't revohe around propo..cJ leg1slat1on. neither ~hould that lcg1'>- lat1on be ignored. With that 1n mind. har arc soml' suggesuons for cutting )Our 1985 ta' bill. Keep in mind too. that ever)- one's financial s11ua11on 1s different StrategJes appropnate for one person may be enttrely off-base for another o be sure to consult )Our tax ad "1ser to sec what 1s nght for you. •Postpone income/accelerate de- ductions· The bas1r idea behind the president's tax reform proposal 1s lowering tax rates, Since your income would be taxed at a lower rate next Mov RUDIE " ~car. the 1rad1t1onal 'ear~nd LJt 11, ,,, shifting income into the nl'\I H'.tr v.ould be e'\pectalh helptul 111 '"u nO\l Ehmina11ng or rt>ducin~ th,• \J IUl' of mam current dt'dUl tllln' .ind 1.rcJ11s 1•i the other m:lJ11r J'>rx·1.1 111 thl' proposed O\ erhaul ~o n11" m.i ' ht• the.-hest time tu ta kl· ath .1nlal(l' 111' .1n' Jeduc11ons and 1.·rec-dtl'> 111 "htlh vou're en111led •Make chantabk 1.ontnbut111n\ incc all d1·durt1ons ma' be "nn h less 1n I 986. this 'ear ma' he t°lt'tll·r than ne't ><'Br Ill malt> 1.han1ahk contnbut1ons It 'ou o" n long-term appreciated secunt1c' 1.un\ldl'r donating then instead ol 1.a,h '\ 11u can take a deduction lor th1• lull market value of thl' 'l'l·unllc'> and you will owe no ta'<e'> on thl' u1p1tJI gains \ note about \ hJrttJhle 1.l•ntnhu- 11ons this \ear (11f a ul pru pen' ma' be suhJet.I to nc.-v. .1ppra1\al require- ments Ea\'h 11em -or ir11up ot \1milar item~ -"'Ith J d Jlml•J 'J lul' 1n C'\cess of SS 1)()(1tS10.0lltl lllr nnn- pubhch tradt·J '1t~i..1 .... 1ll ht-'uti1l'l t to prot'ess1 onal appraisal. and e'ag- gerated datm'> "ill he penahrc:d •C ontnbult' 1<1 1a,-dclem·d p1am II \OU ha' en't mJJc 'our I '1 'i IR-\ M "~ogh account ,,1n1nhuthln 11 1~ 1n 'uur t-cst 1n1crc't t1' J 1' 'o l nJcr \l'rtain c1n-um'1an,l•., 11 mJ\ t'' en he ad,antageuus 111 t°ltlrT1'"' 1i1 t'und \1•ur atcnunt -lhc.-1nll'r<''I 1•n lh1• l11an ...,1,uld he ta\ dl·du, 11tik -\!so 1f\t>u are pl.tnnintt tll n·tirl' Ill 141\o and .... 111 ~1·t '11u1 rl·t 1n·nwnt J1'1nbut1on an J lump 'um. uin,1Jrr making arrangl·n11'nt' lo rl·1.enr lhl' mllne~ 1n IQ!\, It the prl'\ldc:nt', proposal goes 1n111 dln1 I '1 ) ma' be the last \car 't'u 1.11ulJ u\1' l1l..\car a' erag1ng 10 lOm putt' tJ\t'~ 1'"t'd ''" lump-..,um J1\tn tiu111'n' .\ v.ord about 1a \-d<'l<'rrrd ..i1111 ~1 \.i' ings plans I h, ... ,. plirns , ,,ulJ tX' t"!1mtndtt"d or J ~ • 1)()(1 ,l•tltng ,nuld he placed on th1• am11unt 1·mph"c1·, ,an contnbutc: t11 th1·rn ''' ii ,,,u ha\(' 3lTess Ill a 4011 1..I \1\U might "1.lllt to tund 1110 thl' ma\lmum th1<. \ear .\n1>1hcr 1.ha ngc.-an the ~lt~I undc.-r IJ\ rl•form " 1uld ht· penahties IM «HI' "'llhJrJ'"'"'' If \.ou had plan ned lfl u'l' '11me 111 '1>ur ~'1ngs IC\ pa' tor HllH ,h1ldrt·n ·, tu1uon tor c\amplt' C\in'lder mal..mg the "1thJra"al ~lllre the t'nd of vcar • "-1al..e 1.ap11al gain<, lo~ losses '>hun 1t rx1'>s1hk tn tn put bff selhng 'Kl unlit'' in "'h1, h ,,,u ha"e gains .in111 ~ uu 'e hdJ •mi.or more than "' mnn1hc. "hen;~ ~an claim long. tl'rm apttJI gatn\ ' Rl'mc.-mti..·r 1nh 4\.i percent of l.intHt•rm µin' art ta\ablc lre'iulttng .n a ma,1mum 1•1k,t1\t' rate of 20 pl"r1. l'n 11 "hl•rca' 'h1lrt tenn ga1 ns are ul h lJ \Jilk -ur tll j ma\lmum rate '' 'i11 pn1.l'nt \n' 'h11n -1erm lo~se' ·nu,1 ht· nellt'\1 c.1sj1nst c;hon-term g.lin <. J n1.I an' l1ing-ta m los:.e-; must N' netted Jga1n1,1 Jn\ lung-term ga1m. , hi.'(\.•,, rl'~Ull\ Jrl• lhl'O n('tted again!>t C'a, h 1'th<"r r h1 .. "'111 atl("1 t 'our on· rail con- <,,Jer111,rn IM 'h110,10g whether to n·.ihll· 11,ng tl'rm and shon -term g..11n ' .\s far a' 11)<.\C's art' con~mcd. 11 'al"'J''> bc:'ttt•r Imm a Ul'< ~npcct1ve tn m J~C' ne1 ''''<.e' '>hon. since short 1am lti''<'~ 11. a rH tal losses on asscb (Plea.e eee ADJUST/BS) BUILD YOUR OWN • Loo~ang hlr .1 ('I) that ran real I) ,t.1nd 1:111 , Bu1IJ ooc .it (ircut Amcr11.:1n Out ln"e'tor Scnc' •• ~ll·l1l11nt' Jtc llcrct.l So )t'IU n in l·nn '>lrtll:t J rJIC .It h\C J1tlcr\'nt Jerx.1\lt lt:\d\ St.trllll~ .it JU't \UXX) And the l,1r~cr your Jcp-;t'>ll anll 1~· longer~ term. the h1~hcr your yield Build J ('O on Great Amcrn.:an\ hrm f1'1U1~at1on Fur }1lUr halance kv<"I anc.J rate "all 1'1Ur 1011 fn..-c F1ruoc1.tl Ltl"k.' I l«X)-42' BANK .......... \,.,.I._, '\.e• "f'' •I •tit~ 'v !!'ff'•~ L \ $50.000 Minimum, 90 Da~ a oo ~.~ .. • 'iclJ• 7.69 ... , ... , .. " . " ....... 9. .. ....... "' % I ur r<'OI k.ur .. SS0 .000 Minimum. 180 Da~ I a so ~ .. ". • , .... 1.1 • ~ ................ " Nt"'°l>Of" ~h 0r.,. ~n~tt ~JuanC~ \\~ 8 .25 fo I % < unnu Rate .. OrangeCout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. December 17, 1986 AirCal aiming for Alq.s.ka Newport Beach·ba)Cd Air< al 1!> planning to in- 1uauratcscrv1cc bet ween ~attic :ind Anchorage. rtlectl\'C March I, 1986. The announcement last Monda) followed a favorable dec1Mon by a federal bankruptcy coun 1n Sca1tle. which approved AirCal's bid to purchase $Orne of the asseu of the New Wien Airlines Inc .. which filed for bankruptcy on Oct 28. Included 1n the.' purchaSt' pncc are fac1ht1es at Anchorage lntcrnaiional Airport. In a related movt, A1rC'al also has reached agreement with Wien Air Alaska, a separate company from New Wien. and owncrof1he aircraft used by the airltne, tO lea<,c W1cn's Boeing 737-200 aircraft . No terms were disclosed. AirCal's chairman and ch1tf cxccut1vc officer, Gen. Wilham Lyon. said A1rCal's interest has ~t·n !>oll'I> in purchas1oacert:11n assets of the New Wien. 001 in a ml'rgcr of the two n1rhnc!.. and that A1rCal was pleased 1ha1 1hc bankrupt\) rnutt h;u.I .tPlllll'l'd ll\ pro~Xl!><ll "We ha\ c had n Ion~ \t:tnd1ni 1ntcrcs1 1n \Cr' ing .\la ska, and the purch3,l' of\\ 1cn ·, fac1lt111:\ at ~nchoragc lntcrnauonal o\1rpon pro' 1dc~ u\ "1th C\lCllcnt g<\ll' and t1ckcl t'ounter location'" h1 l h ml'cl our high ,1andarc1<. lo1 cu~tomcr <:On "l'n 11.'nCl' and tum fort. "Based on thl'W sun.'l''>~ful ncgo11a1mn'>. v.t· hrHc formah1cd our plani; tor pa11\\'ngcr and cr1110 er\ 1n• that will tin~ Air< ·al'\ '->'>tcm trnm C allforn1a. Ne' ada and Oregon through ou1 ">cat1ll' and Portland gatcwtty\ 10 nchoragc staning Mardi I 11)8(). and other c1t1cs al a ta1ct da1c." I )On s~ud •\1fCal wil l ofkr lour round-trip non-Sto{l!> per da~ bet"ccn AOl'hOr age and ~wall II.', one Of wturh wtll prov1dc cont1nu1ng 'icrvicc to and frnm Portlan\I. Otl' \irCal "ill ali.o connc<"t1on\ tu and from other tltH'\ in Nt'vada plu'> Southern and Northern< allforn1a. ADJUST FINANCES FOR TAXES ••• FromB5 held for six months or less) art full y deductible up to a $3,000 ccihn_g. You can only deduct one dollar for every two dollars of long-tenn losses. In light of the p~1dent's proposal 10 reduce the tax on long-tenn capital pins from the maximum effective rate of20 percent to 17.5 percent, you might choose to defer some asset sales until 1986. Of course, you would base_ any decision to defer on the value of the asset. You would not want to defer a saJe only to !>« the as!>l'ts decrease io value, thereby nt"gallng your onginal 1ntent1on 10 save Another stratcg) you can u~ to save taxes on investments is one 1ha1 1s often. overlooked ~h) not sell 1host stocks and bond!> in )Our ponfoho that have not perfonnc:d up to expectation? fhat wa). you c.in divest yourself of ~cunt1cs 1hat ha ve alread¥ declined in value. and at 1he same time. obtain perhaps greater tax savings than )OU ma) be able: to in 1986. Before takine an) steps to adjust ~our tinanc1al s1tua1ion, consult your taA adviser lo SCI.' what l!t ng.ht for you Tax dec1'i1ons will be more: d1fTicult this year than eH~· before. Mary J. Rudie is vice presidenl aad manager, Consumer Sector Markel· log Services Merrtll Lyocb, Pierce, Fenner and Smltb Inc. -(1Jllll41:1 tln~1$1 .. ~---------------- NEW YORK (AP) -The followlng llat 11 1how1 the Ov., • the -Count...-lj 1todl1 •nd werrents lhet heve oone up 1 the most •nd down the moil baled on ci.rc.nt of ch•noe for Mondey is No securities tredlng below d or 1000 16 sneres •r• lnctU<M<S. j1 N•t •nd o.rcenteoe ch•noes are lne I dlfferenc' betw-.n the i>revlovs dos ng t9 P<k< ............. \,~' " ... "''°· i St1r111 l~u.'I• s-,1~ NelurSun -,, CrYQOvn un 7-16 8 ullBHr s 1 lJ. 1 :IJ. Autom•tht 4 •n KIOuVICS.O }"" ~ Oc:. ••neerlnl '" •;, WllcoxGb wt 11, ~ l~BkMlch 1011• IV. ~l•k~v5:k. 3~~16 s~n TrltOl'IE wt 934 1 CptrNetwrk I'" S-16 Lenger Bio 11'2 'I• MoseleyHdg lJ. ~ Sclentnc '1'2 YorkRnrcti 6'1• ~ DOW HS Up UP UP UP Up Up Up Up UP UP Up Up Up UP UP Up UP 16.1 t5.4 14.9 14.i 11·· I 6 11.4 11.4 11.1 1 .I 11·· 1 I 111 l ~-~.: .. Lo!~ :~ f , .. I ii evr!ne s ,.,. 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Nr m . 3Br 2Ba, 01w , pvt lnJry 2B<1rm. 21A btka to bc:h ~.--.... ~~~~2"'7:":2~4 77 1 IUUDll lllWDI bc:h, no pet S795/mo N/smkr No pe11 $820. rm. encl gar. 26x60' deck Enci gar $820 No peta or Mt1 non·tmkr. kM1.11apt •Olflce/Shop/Storaoe• Or: Tetrault t1 loo611ng lor 964·2283alt 4 Avl1/118e 673-8248 S750Nopetae31·6155 waterbeda.960·1008 1400+ $150 dep Pool, .625aq.lt raas.C M. 100peoc>le topartlc1pat• AtS650 you'll save plenty Charming 2Br 18a Unit. EASTSIOE SPACIOUS: 2 SHARP 38r 2.,.,t>a. tr;lc, ~~d:v~ n4:~tar 6 &. C·2 Nice area 5~6·724~ ~r~~:~ag~~:!:a~ft~ for New Year upgraded· Gar, wld, relrlg. New BR1bath.nope!a $575 patio garage. no pets laceat Pr•Jtflf PERSISTANTHEAOACHE 2br , garage 539-6191 llc.)rlng, crpt &. paint per mo. 631·6155 __ 5850: call 5.C&-°9950 Nd 2 reap n:emoklng 2790 wlll be accepted Tl'le<ewlll Agent sm fee S 1000/m~ 759-0960 _ E'tide 2Br ,.,.,Ba, twnhM· rmmts. clean 3BR 2ba be no charge tor the Jniat 2144 Nlee 2Br 2Ba upstrs 1 car atyla, encl patio. &. gar lllT IUOl'S FllEST NB. upper dptx w/ocean OWIEH preliminary conault1llon VERY NICE' 29R + den. gar, O/W, lrplc Lse $950 $895 8181967·9090 mtg QUIET RESORT LIVING vu George 670· 1786 Architect/MBA/Exp look-or qualifying exam detached Tunlerock home VIiia Rentals 675-7015 •Sparkllng heated pool Npt Bch Cute 3br Bel Ing IOI property to man· Catt 476-8200 for appt $1250 759·7602 Small 1Bdrm 1Blth s 1011, OITIAIE nPE •Court yard VI-dining Penn duplx. non amk/F age In relurn lor rent Famlly Chtropractkl Narcissus S650tmo Incl 2BR lBA, pvt patio. gar. •Vignette BBO areas $360 'i'tblk bc:h 673..,.586 Mike 661·4262 786-3706 E - 1 --a 1 -* *IEITALS* * urns 159.0281 w/d hkup. quiet No pets •0T:':a'ro~dlna tn court yrd PROF F wants over 45 ladatn & FiHaclaJ ;;;;•ilir .. t .. p.,_t ____ _ CALL US REGATADStNG Unlurn. very nice iBA Weter fo•j~ ~;::mo •Spacious Apar1ment1 roomer. HB nr bc:l'I w/d Cliil• Cut 3011 IAVINE REN AL BA A II Jan 3 G T •• .., 1603 •Y~·r own pvt patlO pvt t>tl'I, sec gete. ha11e 291 .. I va TSL M M .,..~. "" cat 960·2736 or Mtat=T1Lt1a , BABYSITIER Needed to Holiday party ln l11 C111t R11lttr1 S800tmo Agt 675-6000 •Goormet kltCtlen _ C h 7.1 7100 Bacn apt. carport, no •N9111 dove181'1 crpt 955·2718 WIOO has money tor come to my M om• Planning -Cotti .-.t. ztt.24 .. , h $400 0 Sh:t • c: 0 000 N 6 30am·4pm M0fl·Fr1 v "tc en m • •Lrg walk·ln closets Prof non·amker. 25-35 to TO s .1 • up o 432 • 7146 Call Alt Spm made 3Br2Ba.2cargar Nopets !Bdrm Apt With balCony 673·3117or631·12 •Gatedooveredprkng shr 3BR CdM hM Gar· credll>',nopenalty easy-with $1150 Lse (8l8)886·5510 POOi No pets $<695 Call •• ~·~-? w/storage age, pvt t>a Prime beacl'I Denison Assoc 673·731 I ChtldCarel n my home for classified or (618) 346--0 44 0 Alter 3pm 646-3618 > 4 r . toe $550/mo 673-0822 baHactatatl-newborn. wkdys FIT ' l -.T-. ' Catering, LlfHI lt1cli f141 Leeward·2020 Fuller1on ,._,11;;~·~~~~~~ ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED p,-0,-9-,..r 3Br 2Be NB hse :~~,..~~~::,1n12~::;:J U --·· florist and Woodsy roomy 2Br, yrd • 2BR 18A $650 sec dep --I & 2 Bedroom Poot tennis No gar L t. r •• 2925 .. -----------· "--------l'lu"" l'lobby rm s 1500 , $400 No pets 631·8427 E-slde 2Br !Ba, t>eam 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME $375. N/smkr 548·9946 .h oa CHRISTIAN CHILDCARE ' housecleaning v-ce11s, rrplc, gar S700 • Furn1s1'1ed & Unfurnished S2500 REWARD ror lost lg needed tor c M churcl'I services. uttls. 1 st & 1851 499 · 2266 2Bd 1Ba. cpts. drps, ~ar Isl, last, $225 sec 2 per-Visit our model Dally 9·6 Respon prof lem 28·35 blk M/dog w/brn on tall. Sun only, exp 786-9459 r 1...,_.=== .... 11-..·,·• ................. -~ lt~rt leacli. 2169 No pets Adlts pref S 00 sons No pels 650· 1796 Sorry, no pets N/smkr, tine secure shr chest legs. vfc El Toro 0 I - -Call _ Lse Avl 111 548·7234 3Br 3Ba NB $346 1st, last 673•2·951 or 545_5550 Doat1tiC1 3 1 2B I t>a. yrly West New-T h LA QUINT A HERMOSA Avt 1/ 1 No pets All 7pm Cl ••• 1,1-'"' port 6 .. ouses to ocean 2Bdrm crpls, drps. Water E/SIOE Deluxe wn ouse. 16211 Parkside Ln, HB 7 3 CLWlll PE1t••u -wv . " Cl 636-4 120 1 5PM patio 2br 11hba $725 673-0750 or 6 5·051 CHARM -a..i~--78 Uttl incld $950 mo pa1 • 2548 Orange 642·2520 1'7-5441 $7 t plhr, must have car, ~~~"!"'~----, -~ 650•8730 2566 Orange B" $595 Rmmte to shr Eastblull BRACELET Suzi's Cleaning Service I' ~I ~ 2BR 2.,8A Condo. lg 2 car 2 Bdrm duplex, sgt garage, Etslde lull In a pine forest Ll~HI lt1ck 2ffl 4BR house. $350 1 ullls 964 • 3436 -wta ~ d Od area 5695 Lg 1BR. d/w, frig, patio, -759·3093 6191541·1759 *LOST* _ I M l•W gar . nr ocean. no pets yar , go · gas & W1r pd. $S6S/mo Stu lo, pvt & quiet. Ocean -llOISHHPEll l•t MT $950 mo 557·66~~ 559.5001 Carport, adults No pets view, No pets. Gastwtr itatall WHtH 2726 $500 REWARD Part time $7. plhr. Stu· ., _______ ... _______ •llHIOll VIEW lllLLS 2BR 1';BA. pvt lndry rm Year lease 6416-0864 pd. SSSO +sec. 497•6287 Costa Mesa Wht MI F. all dents OK CdM 75Hl955 Inside unit. patio, gar I t le Ii 2669 amenities $350 • 12 utll FOil llETHI -1 l ' JM& 4 bdrm. ocean view. Nice. No pets. $650/mo Lg 2Br Apt + xtra room. "J!f IC 751·9391 aft 3 pm Charms consist ol small NOISEIHPlll tllDl..._119atM•un Ptaiatala 2107 $2000 lease 640·206.c Cat1 Jean631·1266 Cl'llld ok Clean. new 11Jdrm1Ba w/lrplc Walk FerrlsWl'leel.Horse,Car· rellnedtadytollve ln,pvt EW""T CREST* I crpts Reis, sec 650·6<121 to bch Carpon. dshwstir Straigl'lt mate to sru r1age. small Crown & rm ba & salary, with NB ·ooeanfront 3M 2BA yrty *I . ·~i~~>-L view Apts ne111 to Park blHns $595/mo. New· 2BR/2ba NB apt $400 others ot sent1men1a1 couple 644·8819 ... _______ 2 car gar S 1700/mo. 4BR 2'>BA Townhome. • g ed Iii I port Terrace 722-8717 Avt lmmd Ron 759·34 19 value 17141 631·2225 - avau now 673-4585 Approx 2000 sf. dbl gar. ~f " Frplc.11ault ce ngs, rg . --Need loving dog sttte< tor lr-------.,1 l t ----custom oak t>ar. elegant -'·--•• spa Prv1 t>alcony 2 Bdrm 2Ba refrlg, frptc. Coaatrcial FOUND 2 mo -t>lkltan pup my affectionate small dog ~ ~•oaTA'llOllll Unturn 3BR 2BA l'lse wllh decor. pool, tennis, walk 2BR 1ba. new cpt & drps Newly redecorated crpts. drps, pool, carport. I .E. Sale/Ital vie Hughes Mkt Garlleld tn your hOme S.C6·4594 t•I llM 1911.~"49 extras and location 10 bc:l'I. avl Dec 15, $1500 $680/mo. $300 dep Cl'llld ok $795 No pets 2 persons $800 mo -& Magnolia 96•·3046 S 1soo1mo yrty 673-0708 Sl'lerry Cosnow. Brkr Gastwtr P<l 548·2562 * 855-0665• 645-0302 I . /Off· I 1 Proft nio11lV .. ___ '""'!!!'!!!!!!!!"-""!"-------~-~i'Ca,iatuat lucli · · _ 2BR2baEs1deTwnl'ls.trpt, 1Br 1Ba 1922 Wallace 2Bdrm Studio. 11\Ba, 2769 A•aiaittr1t1H 631 2242 or 645 6002 -----DllHll ICt H ---------5100 lul E.t1tt Ftr Salt Geatrll 1002 2111 3BR across bay S 1500 gar. nu crpt, drps, paint Gar. refng, upstairs No small patio Cable ready fQUND ADS E-ll ------~~~-Lido Isle 2Br 2Ba. study $790 Dick 666-4000 dys, pets $510 Agt 550· 1015 s650/mo Seac1111 Manor 3000. 1368, 545 & 520 Sq IHllE rr; OILY 13,0001111 BLUFFTOP duplex ooean S 1250 Agt Marti 642· 1183 640-2426 eveslwknds MOYE II IOW Apls 548•2682 Ft 1617 WESTCLIFF. Data entry exper req EK· I /Ct • t 2 & 3 Bdrms Condos nr S 111ews 2700 sf, 3br 2'<tba. ----_ Nwpl Bch 54 1-5032 Agt ARE FREE pandlng Irvine CPA firm ••HI • • c Plaza. pool spa, plus patios lrpl, lg kite . gar . noo OFF IAJ 2Br 2Ba on Victoria nr S525/mo 1BR 1BA. all •UH llU APT* 400· 1000 Sq Ft New l'las data entry position 11 _ I 1002 carport, from $67.900• mature cpl, no , pets Pvt 2t>drm name w/gar Newport Bl11d Squeaky bltins Laundry room. 2Br lBa 102 Antlt>es Don bulldlng, floor 10 calllf10 C II open tor lndlvldual wltl'I -atrl Call PATRICK 631·1266 $1200 mo, walk to beach kid/pet 539·6191 Agt lee clean, lots OI parking near beach and shops 675.1244 evs, 622·87_95 glass, ground floor, use a : t>ookkeeplng sktlls -~~Tll~~~F:':':S:---1 -& Pines Park 1st tast..----$595 No pets 990-2962 735 W 18th St Salary range s 1200 mo * Ill f * ··~~~~\:·? sec 831·9220/493·8658 BLUFFS 3 t>drm. 2'h ba, TSLMGMT 642·1603 NEWPORT MARINAAPTS ofphOtocopy,998·7920 142-1171 (71 4)833-0651 Spacious 39drm ~ Re-~ • • · __ ___ split level Trina. gOOd loc, 2BR 2BA P111 patio, -Luxury 2Br 2Ba Frplc. 52 Ssq 11 s 425 /mo treat "All new Interior" ·!5 •!£ Cer111 •ti Mu 2122 $1500 Agt 644-6636 carport. storage area, Nice 2Br 2Ba. bltns. d/w, micro. Prvt gar Prvl bc:l'I Bal .. oa Penln Pvt entry& ·--------• MANAGER Like a model I Bought as a -~--;-... ---window view of Goll $625 No pets. N/smkrs $ 5 u d h 'I -u 1022 3BR 2BA 2 car gar . lrplc. BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba. new Course $675 61'> Joann 642·7528 or 760-1418 & t>oat docks avall 129 batl'I Clean 760·9792 FOUND Golden Retriever. 2 n ome. now can use. Corea1 •tl •If 11aulted ceilings. sundeck crpt, drps. paint. OIW St. 646·5413. Donna *ALSO• -N his toss, your gain• II 75 0666 ,. PLUSH CONDOS 1Br Lg 1Bdrm w/lrplc. micro. COM Prime otllca space Costa Mesa/ ewport $199000(Furnavlalso) 2 R·1 LOTS; Reduced to $1395/mo 1st ast S1200Nopets 9. --Pl .. , t-1 prvtgarage~1 195 Sorry 565sqllt sulte 31ndlvld· area540·6248 . ac $305,000 Each 1 blk to 675-7113 'llt 2Br 1Ba ... ex·...v pa 0 $750 2Br I Den$1000 • l11tf11s o. beach Agt 759.9070 BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba. & carpor1 Nice area o11er streams & falls Obi no pets 760-0919 uai offices S 1 25 sq/It FOUND large Rabbit, Vic 640~560 Irvine Terrace 3Br + Den nu carpet, paint. drapes, $625/mo 546·5605 gar w/elec door. micro, Nw -pt Penin 3Bdrm 2Ba, NNN Call Rogers Realty Orange & Del Mar, Costa ---DUPLEX·2Br-lt>a ea So· $1750/mo A11at1 Jan 1st $1200 no pets 759·0666 -SC _P_ S A w/d hkup 549·2447 675-231 I Mesa 6 4 6· l5 tO alt 6 Immediate opening lor lull time District Manager Must en1oy working with ol-PCH $275.000 521 675·5511 Agt, Bart>ara •2Br 2Ba nr lza. yrly rntls $1050·$ 1200 carnation By owner EARLY CHRISTMAS Patio. carpon. pool, POOL Patio. frplc. X·tge Villa Rentals 675-7015 • 673_0241 or 673•1541 Beautiful 2Br !Ba home Under $400 ocean ctose $750 No Pets 722·8011 !Br s560 2Br s680, $SOO U-oo ISLE children Experience helplul w I garage & pat 1 o yrly bungalow pleasant sec Uni E ·Side 55 7 ·284 1 Costa ~ f024 $975/mo 760·0909 area •USTSllE* Bay view 2BR 28A, study . . • -----*a:•t-1111* Beautlfvl 1 & 2Br $600 Up Pvt 1 Br. lrplc, pool, patio $1250/mo EHCITIYE SlrTES LO Attractive SBA 3BA Cotti •e11 2124 Be sma~·take a look• 3br tnct gas cooking heal & gar No pets 399 w Bay 673-0072/619·753·0719 One Monti'! lree. lull ser Corona del Mar, small Of· FOUND older male lrlsl'I flee space. 1us1 off l'llgtl· Setter, vie North H B way $315/mo 759·8389 area 646·7230 We otter an excellent ben· ell! program, paid va- cations & holidays, bonus program and dental in· surance Salary plus mileage relmt>ursement Home Convenient 10 • 2BR lBA duplex, Eastslde p hot water Incl encl gar St $615 650·6357 Lido Park Mobile, bay vu. vice 86 t Dover Or :! 14 cation S 159,500 Tenant I d 1 a N 3t>a Ir pie gar o I to buy 2323 ELDEN Open 10 5 $700 I I 631-365 I occupied 24 hr nouce 10 cu • a.sac car g r o $975 details 539·6191 • SJUIP I C.Wl yrly /mo inc utl • Al Ill FAYlllTE Show. Marshal Plan Irle pets $650 Agt 642-6368 Agent cost eeuy Wall 546·78.54 Quiet E/slde 2BR 1BA gar, last & see 673-2962 Luxury suite. 2 pvt recapt LOST red Hound dog. tem Dec 6 Vic Monte Vlsta/Org CM 548· 7932 on the Peninsula on the Broker Linda or Claudia 2Br 1Ba. patto. pvt yrd. Hrt>r vu Hmes 3BR 2BA *EXQUISITE View o l pvt patio, dw. bltns huge IEWNllT CllEST conl storage 1080 sq It, B lots of cl'larm (213) 450-0415 gar No pets $750/mo Avail 111186 s 1300 Incl ocean & HB n1te Illes 2Br uv rm w/wd burn lptc alt or part Nr San Diego ay. I . 1980·A Anal'le1m St 722 250 1022 2'•Ba spac ltll rm W/C07V 361 E 181 .. St tr2 Lrg 3BR 2'"'BA. 2 Cat gar· Fwy CM 979.3350 enormous 11 ew. sanely --MESA IEL IA.I gelnr 644. o. · · -, " ·· age. pool, tennlS Close __ ._ __ LOST Sllkie T&ffler, small male Brn/Sl11r/Gray lost 12110 VIC West· c1ttt1Dover Snores. N B Reward 642·3282 Appltcant must apply In person at Dally Piiot, 330 West Bay St • Costa Mesa. Ca Apply 9. t 1 a m or 2...C pm (Ctrwla-~nachdca·b~n~~'4:0 = Large 5 bdrm 3 batl'I tam-Shown t>y appt 545•3229 NEWPORT CREST Condo ~t~~s.~~o~r~~~l~~b~:~ S74Sl mo 646-9794 to beach $1200/mo. WATERFRONT BLOG -· 11y hOme in' great con-2Br 2Ba. trplc patio. trig. 13BR or 2 den) 3ba rean sec prkng w/opnr Sl'larp 2 BR 1'h t>a. leundry TSL MOMT 6-42-1603 E.itecvtlve sul1e 1350 s/11 LOST sm t>rn lem mil( llon Dept.) unique noose SJQ d111on Walk to scl'loolS spa, pool, tennis S875 S 1400 mo Agt 645-2235 $1100 No pets 549·2447 rm. patio gar. no pets NEWPORT HTS 2BR 2ba, ~~n.~rt ;{;~ 642•4644 Reattors, 675-6000 and snopp1ng Owner 937 · 1891 or 631 ·7956 NEWPORT SHORES 3Br ---$650/mo. 546-9950 lrplc, pool. carport, new ani11ous make an offer **4Br H'tBa w/huge yd w/frplc bar across from •STUNNING Lg !Bdrm SHARP spacloos 2Br. 1 5 carpet, paint & drapes BAYSIDE EXEC SUITE ~& ~~~~~c~~s:>:;;: WieaJ Dtatal 5105 0 NT AL ASl11 r1hO A HASTIC IHICTIOI lllFFS 4 IHlltoM Asking S 169,000 2223 Meye< Place t>cl'I S 1 t 50/mo tst & last Garden Apt w/rec rm & t>atl'I Townl'lome Dplx. $800/mo. 642· 7658 2153 Sq Ft S.C2-4644 9 $925 No pets 546-5605 • $250 5ee dep Avl alt pool $555 710 W 18th D/W, W/O, patto. Quiet Nwpt Hgl'lls 2-Br 1Ba. Gar to 5 Mon lhru Frt T r a d itiona l Realty SCRAM LETS Req ortho exp pref ·4 day • Mon tl'lru Tl'lr NB 642·2626 ANSWERS Clerical/Office 5400 Sunny & Slry end unit w/very pr1vate patio eat Ing nook 1n kitchen Many upgrades 4th t>drm 1s 541parate & could be or -.3Br fenced pool hOme Dec 15 Creative Ways 3BR 2BA E1s1de Frpl yd, 690 Darrell St $695 mo lndry $725-$750 Mgr Commercial Property fenced wigrdnr $!200 Alty 646-02501493·0446 gar good roe $8751mo Curt II 631·1266 1601B 15!1'1 St 650·8213 2778 1st last & sec 54 1-6077 New upgrad0 d 2Br 2'-1Ba Call Dick 666·4000 Clys. TOP AREA MESA PINES • •---~~-~--Zealot · Theft RECEPTIOllST ll:~ I· i:~iO •EXOUISITE View OI ocean & HB n11e lites 2Br 2'i,Ba, spac 1111 rm wlcozy trplc Micro. skylite 011er stairs New crpt. sub-ter· reari sec prkng w/opnr S 1100 No pets 549-2447 c 2 26 / k d NR BEACH Furn1sl'led 3 ,. 350 S Fl Condo w/Clen A/C 2 car 640-4 eves w n 5 BACH Patio, carport $540 1 q S6 0 Bdrm. 2 ba, lrplc, 2 car xlnt Mesa varde loc gar & pool 1n gated comm $550. MOVE-IN BONUS lBR Cozy lrptc. gar 4 gar Snort term ok 545 • 41 23 Reply Jockey PIT personable mat per. JELLY son tor Property Mgmt Co An elderly man was dating w/busy phones 1·5.30 M· a young cutle He claims Fri Must have good lele· he a.ska new questions phone manner S.C2-1603 lice or ln·law quarters SPACIOUS COlllO Owner wants Immediate S 1795 No pets 640·5324 tBdrm. AIC pool, carport POOL Spa, No pets 675·6170 or 954.3375 NPT TERRACE CONDO No pets Nr SC Plaza 2650 HARLA 549·2447 (71 4)966-1136 SPACIOUS APARTMENT 3Bdrms, 2 '>ba. 2 story, no WE OFFH A OlltlOE 1 MILE FROM OCEAN sale Now S225.000 Fireplace. double garage, w/land 3 bdrms. walk to res-IALIOA PHlllSIU about Ille, such as, 'What ___ _ wine goes wlll'I JELLY?" HIEUL OFFICE SALL 'Y SHIPU:Y taurants, shopping and JOYCE DABOLT transportlon End unit pets Vacant & Ready $565/mo·S735/mo, lrg went a selection ot great 642.·2357 Sell with EASEi GE 159.9100 Only $114,000. $60/mo v snarp ctean Eastslde assoc Call Ag1 646-4380 2Br !Ba house Fncd yrd .. -l 069 & patio, encl gar New lt!J!fl acli pamt. crpts & drps Lndry $975/mo lse Agt Paul beaut 1 & 2 BRs. all 11v1ng? We can otter any· Versailles.Villa Balboa Evans 646-7171 blllns, lrplc Must see thing from a small apt to C/2 I Reat Estaters 366 Avocado a 4 bdrm noose 11 look· 1 Br $725-Huge 2Br S 1125 Nwp.t Crest 3Br 2'1'1Ba TSL IHHEIHT Ing In CM. NB. or HB Agt 63 l-4960 2400 sq tt bldg lor sale 1 block from the Pavllion All leases due In '86 Agt Reatonom1cs 675·6700 Its a BREEZE Clasa1fted Ads 642-5676 $7 /hr work out of Mme CdM Students o k 752--6955 t-::;:;;:;:;;;;=;-=-=~~~--_-_ __,1__,~~-..------ Condo $1200 Tenn, gar 642·9412or642·1603 thtnk ol us first for tl'lat 9iiiiiiiil••••••i Poot Jae 213·427 • 1136 SS 75 2£form "2250 A" Ci-T~~o~~~fdeal I~~~ 1603 Ill CAIYll S 11111 area Must pass credit . . . . . " · .. PRIME DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba nyon (Corner Canyon & - ·, t>lk to ocean Frplc, W11$0nl 495·8780 D111 Peiat 2626 At>solute bargain' Pres· cl'leck No pets S625 • llPLU 1tg1oos 3 t>drm 2 • t>ath sec dep 770·5629 ,._II.• l(l MAii fl~ec twnhme Poot spa cnarmtng 3Br 2Ba unlurn v-• tenms Tr1 10•1• dowri lrptc l'lrdwd firs 2 car POOL or rent Call Patrtck gar Pvt yrd Ouier neigh· patio S 1100 494·7748 s735t mo 2BR t <tBA Spacious attractive 1Bdrm UPTO $900 OFF!!* On tree lined Poppy 1'60·8702 agt t>ornood S 1100 mo HOWllHS WHTH twnhse Gar tndry rm. near Marina $495/mo Avenue Cute 2 Bdrrr u a. •1 R l l 00 Must See' 2131421 ·8618 UDO 3 Bedroom fully lurn1sl'led playroom gar· age·opener Available now S2500tmo nice Easts1Cle location 496·9482 Noon·5 30pm 2629 Orange Ave le a. 2640 owner's unit with beamec "''•1 e ta ts or 714/497·2082 ceilings and l1rep1acf HEHLUF PAii * •EASTStOE 3Bdrm plus separate 3rd t>drrr 12x52 FLEETWOOD home 2'·\Ba Condo 2 car gar TSL M&IT 142-1103 Raat. IC. . • 1n I st yea1 s 1~nr FURNISHED or UNf URNISHE 0 and bell'! downstair' w1tl'1 an 81132' EXPANDED trpl, tenms. pool Cozy 1 BR garage apart LIVING ROOM KING Monte Vista Ave $1150 ment also wltl'I hreplace SIZED BEDROOM A 838·9~7 or 645-2991 SEASHORE DRIVE on tl'le sand 3Bdrm 2 Batl'I 2 2BR 2BA,8ar, lndry Nice ~ .... B nu 4 Pie• ulet street, 1 ...::o rm mile to t>each No pets Nloe swimming pool, 2 great large kitchen & car garage and • pnme t>atl'I Agt 540·5937 location 1299,777 _ (714) 673-4400 lea ta la Roa1ea/Coaclo1 lrptcs turmsl'led or un-APAllTIHTS lurnisl'led Avail 111 June \ti lllTll fllH Frptctgar 41us1 SSOO'a 3 15th S 1630/mo unturn mmacutate large Garden reasons to rent 2bdrm or $2000/mo furnished before New Year kids call Apts Beautifully land-'( J/ II scaped grounds. 5;",&·619 l .Agt cost ( 11 1111 ru · lffll pool/spa, pauot deck No $650 Call Jean 631-1266 UBI Lg dlx trl·M 2br, 2 lofts. 2t>a. 2 lrpl, nr hart>or SI. 175 (213) 660·9513 Low prlCed possible 4br • , /11,111 ,/1/ .> pets ---------incl den dbl bath & gar 7' lBOrm $605 Geaeral 2102 $750 call tor address l/i /-,~.'I; Bdrm 1· ·Ba $705-$710 SHWllD VI LUGE 4BA dCEANFRONT. Nwpt 539·6190 Best Riiy tee 2250 Vanguard 540·9626 FITll£SS CEllTEIS. TEHIS, sw1111•c. •lus 11uc~ llOrt! Sorry. no pets. Models open daily 9 to 6. ~ood Bch Ill June, $1475/mo MESA VERDE ChOlce 3Br VERSAILLES 2Br 2Ba, se· Bacl'letor $525 A11a11 montl'lly & weekly 2ba hm, greal loc crtlyd. curtly ocean view, avail 2Bdrm 2Ba $705 JACOISllEALn patio.dee Jan I No pets Jan 1 $930 Hert>. days/ 131 E l8t1'1 546-6816 PROP MAUIEMHT st 11s wtgrdnr 751·3898 545.2102 e11es1122.1335 71 .. /17•·1 173 NEWER 3BR 2BA. 2 story, ~lrlatall 1Be!rm ·-..... ..__. __ ... _ "' 11 bll·ins. dbl gar pvt yd 2Bdrm 1•.Ba Circle tl'lese Newport 2t>r S8751mo • dep 759·3567 atfll H02 151 E 21st COLDWC!U. BANl(C!RO $615 $715-$725 548·2408 2ba t>as1c k•tcl'I $675 PLUSH CONDOS !Br 1Br crpts. drpa, bhlns, mariy othe" a11a11 call $750 28r • Oen s 1000 micro Patio, pool, lndry ~tek:I 539 619 1 Agent cost Over streams & falls Dt>I tac $4 75/mo 962-6204 _,._..,._..,....., lalMI lalaa• -2106 gar w/elec door, micro lalha Ptai anh APUTIHTS a.Tl LlHIA 5BR I • tBA house. unlurn ~d l'lkup 549•2447 2607 \ti lllTI FIH , 12, 7101000 yrly S 1100/mo • u11fs D111 Ptiat 2126 I BR newl decorated, bik Llk«! brand newt All uttllttes WIYIOU Live wl'lere you ha11e wSpectacular apts *I & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites • Spactoos townnouses *Fireplaces '*Private balconies or Garden patios WIYllT? •3 Lighted terinia courta •2 Swimming pools •Stream• & ponds •Sorry. no pet1 * Furnltninga avail Apttrtmt>nt., Newport Be.tch So lll o 11111 '""I i ,t~ p"" t h41 'lll ' Nl'wport 8 1·.u h No 'II\ Ii It\ ' I "'\. IH '·'' 1•111 b4<; 1104 itc. ltatlll S..uty everywhere 1n this Avail now Agt 673·4062 Charming unfurn 29, 2ba. 10 bc:n. ~rpt. t>llnda No · paid Pool, gar no ~~ custom home. •nCfadtble lalltoa trplc, walk to bc:h, S 1000 pets $600 mo 675-6606 23g~~c!:~o a... 2 ·9860 v'" of sunet water &nd 1 • 2 O Collect 213/454-1161 coast 5 BR. m11<1 s Quar· Ptaaanla 1 1 _ S425·ullls pd IBR duplex AHIWU llW - ten. govrmet 1111cnen BEACH Cottage qutet IOC FHataia I 417 E Bay A11e. Balboa 2BR 1'')BA E/slde Twntlm WHY NOf CALL 81ttl1/9ltttll 2711 IH·llH WIUIUCll solar jacuzzi Owner may 2br lt>a gar yrty S950 Vall~ 2134 1 odult No pets 547.1155 $825/mo Frplc, yard trade 14'-IMO 1tva111mmed 650-7592 Wow s700's 3t>r 2t>a 2 Stry Altrac furn t>actl COnll IOC garage N1oe location SUWlll YILUIE llTH 111 15555 Huntington VIiiage Wkly rentals Low rates Lane. from Sen Diego S 135 & Up/Wkly Color Freeway, north of Beach TV, maid servtee, tree to McFadden. w11st on coffee. neated pool & McFedden stepe to ocean K1tcn·s c1ass1he<J Ads your ;,;;:-wsl'lr/dryer provide<! dbl I ~p lull kit $425. yrly incl 1780 Santa Ana ---------,top snopp1ng r.enlet gar k1dsl pets hurry I ulll Oestre quiet mature TSL MGMT 6.42·1603 c 0 y J [ k I I I I I' ..... '" "'~"'0 "'"~ " '• f ) t All\ t1N '., t .6MI• I Al(,VI lfTlfl r r.r •·•~Nu llUa-UTI ....................... 2121 539·6191 Agent cost non 1mkr 673·5580 ---- let U1 ..... Y• S.11 y.., ,,.,.,.,. Cal Cla1111W, 642-5671 for t nformatlon & surprisingly low cost. •WHIWI YILUIE• 2Br, l'lo8a, t>ltn1 H-45 For Ct.•mfif"d AJ • $650 No pets 540-4484 AC, ION ('all E/SIOE: 2BR 1BA 2 lrpla, A DAILY ,IL.OT coortyard. gar 5690/mo AO·VllOI cozy Dach w/lrptc, beam MJ·H1t oetllnga $475/mo Cetta Mna 2124 No pets 875·6461 1 .-_______ _ WOODLAI• Yll.LAGI A•AHMlllTI avail 985 N Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach, 494·5294 l uw1•nL Wkly rantala now svetl $129 50 wk & up. 2274 Nwpt Blvd. CM 6-48-7445 SUI Ill LlllE 3028 w Pac: Cout Hwy Newport Beach r-etrig rv $ 125 • Wk agl, no depoalt Int ah t• CM rm 1n 26F$ hee. unfurn $240/mo • ut111 f'e n tmkr i>rel Avail 1 / t &50"41512&17 tw mtg Ftrmmta n-amk lhr 3bf dla C M condo, $270+'1\ utll ,,,·8229 Oet> 54 7159 H 8 LOY91y 2br 2bl al'lt nle4tly lurn aot, gat !~ ... caucaalafl. reaa rent CIOM to bc:h S.0-0293 Wednesday, December 18 SYDNEY 0MARR ARIES (March 21 ·Apnl 19): Clandestine meetrng helps restore senre of d1rcct1on. Focus on glamour. intrigue and fl1rtat1on. Love figures prominently, could involve another Anes. Pro1ec1 will be completed: know it, proceed accordingly. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You get green light. funding becomes available, you receive encouragement from associates. fncnds. loved ones. Wish comes true rn uno rthodox manner. Leo, Aquanus individuals will play outs1anding roles. GEMINI (May 2 1.June 20): Follow through on first 1mpress1ons. Fam ily reunion a ids in restonngconfidence. What seemed a loss 1s due to rebound rn your favor. You'll add 10 personal possessions. finanoyl p1cture will be bnghter CANCER (Jun1: 2 I -July 22) Forces tend to be scattered. Requests arc received from many quancrs. Be selective, know that populanty ts groW1ng. Means you need not be tnt1m1dated (icmint, Sagittariu'i persons dominate exciting sccnano. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Time ts on your side. be ~pcc1fic where details arc concerned. Jf you ancmpt to skip routine. you could sulTer setback. Stick to proven course. method You arc gorng to emerge victorious. VIRGO (Aug 23-Scpt. 22): Do 'IOme personal detective wo rk. Emphasis on publtcrt y, contracts, possible pannershrp, mant.al status. Scenario highlights exc1tmg changes. 1nv1tal1on to travel Gemrnt, another Virgo play paramound role&. LIBRA (Sept. 23-<?ct. 22): Family member confides employment problem. Adhere to pnnc1plc<1, be d1plomad1c. rcal11c your approval. not your advice, ts being sought. Financial mailers require d1scuss1on Someone is not berng entirely truthful. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 ): Define terms. kavc nothing to guesswork. Sccnano highlights tntngue. romanct'. \Ccret arrangements Young person figures prominently, could provide t nhghtcnmcnt Pisces, Virgo persons play top roles. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Emphasis on pract1cal 1ssues costs. tim e req uirements. Check lt~nse. tax commitments. Focus o~ land, residence, long-range prospect~. Older 10d1vidual~ lend benefit of eitpcnencc. Capricorn figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan 19): Emphasis on travel, communica- tion, education, dealings with relatives. You complete one aspect of assiJnment and in1t1atc different project. trcs~ independence wilhnancss to be relieved of unncces!ll!ry burden. ' AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Study C'apncom menage for valid hint. You could be embarkma upon adventure wtuch results in considerable profit. Ta.kc chance on our own abtht1es lmpnnt style display pionecnna spirit. Romance 1s featured ' PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): You'll~ at nght plaCt' at special moment C1rcumstancei take sudden 5w1ng 1n your favor Jud&ment. 1ntu111on arc on taract. Key is to trust youl"\Clf. Canrr:r. Capncom. Aquanus 1nd1V1duals W111 f1Jurc pro m1t1ently IP DECEMBER 19 IS YO R BlllTHDAY you have knack for knowtna wh.at do to at nght 11me You ha~ 1n 1Jnct1vc knowledge of uo1versal apl)UI People arc drawn to you for counsel You rcahLe 1mponancc of love, and your ~rch never cnd.s. Anes, L~. Libra nattvcs play 1mporunt rolct tn your Hfc You arc direct. ind~ndent cruttvc, could hafe unusual mark on face or forehead. Family reunion occurs art Occcm~r. and fi nancial dilemma Will be sctdled Your most memorable month of 1986 will be Auaust. I • .. ,_ I t ' Orenge Coaat DAILY PILOT/T~y o.o.rnt>« 17. 1985 •• Clahal/Otflet 1400 laln Hlt .... al I ltaral llll leatral H Anll••nt Hll ... k!.!'L ......... trw,.rtaU.. . In ll'NJI ~ ~~~tMty romo~!~~~equlr• ADVERTISING Alm llllJYAIU WllO •• t-nm• lllMf lll•llWI ,,.. llMdlng 30•· gaa WOOD rmt ~ UMd -- offtce Phone Miiie, llQl\t our nMd l()f -.cretary Full lllN, eor...iw J)WIOn l(lnt W()(l(ltlQ COnd Mu9t Mu•01ave good dfMng r• range ()Yen bfOllet with wltOOI• s 125 &7~5270 •••tttJClff I bookkeep111g, lypl11g Newport BHCh In~ AOClllT mllTIYI w/rnanual acctg llCpet be h<W\MI & dependtble COfd an4 valid CA IW\M mlCIO •bOV• WM • w/blll Peta a bJaala "4t lcMttrl 1011 45""P'" 6 Other cleno.:I turw. br<>tler Life & Start lmrMd Safety com Register exp hllpf\it WIH tnttaltauon & eervlee ol gt... Av911 Chrat1mu 11 'IO YESPA P2dO ,;a,blk r11po11•lblllll11 Good Health dept Accurttt Needed lo r d l tplay ment urete w/e11pe r trafn w ry Sle-2122 electronic 011909 dOO< $49S 57~~ Baby Cockat_,. ~ 1 800 Ilea 1789 Ir a I 11 Ing Po• I ti on typing, OOOd telephone •d~ng S.... ferrl-Mon-Fri Lex '" So Cat openett e.n.tl1t Will -4 Xmu S2~ 75e--03S5 on Y m coco l>fown. ea OftglNll. •IOI mags coneorcf Meteo Very ~ OOR-- dltlon S2.1Qb Dtxle '60·2931 M0-8110 ,,_IOflaltty, math .• -.... tory, at rapidly el(f>andlllg Plaza Call M·F 9.4 OlllTtl Pfllll train ''rs' P«ton Recond Relrlg• wa~• --Mutt NII 733.oee1 ......, ..-...... tocal n1w1paper A dryer• S7S to $27S 1530 GOLDEN Retr..-.. PuP9 . -•ll-•111 wrltlf!O/ ttlortlleno In· "retlve. Mlf·dltclplln!_ 64G·7oe8 lor Oakery Mull be r• 1599 8 Supetlor Av C M Superk>r CM 631 3197 IOf Ctm•tmu 1275 Ch· 81 YAMAHA 400 XS IO m1 --_... aurane. ·~per pref No • '"" llt l>I• Lag Bel\ 497 4182 aired AKC 854-7S71 gr .. I eono ·~ l(MU •E11ecutlve ucretary required Non-tmoker tndlvldut lt may .. .rn ••· ADYERTISIMI' SW •LP WASHER & dryer $14S.. Special 557 !HOO •s.cr.tary •OtflOe Cietlc (714) 546-9003 cellent Income (N lt ry & ng DELI HELP . Part-time Dell Nied ~· to WHll, Ol.,,wunr S 100 &45-58-48 PoOdle Pupt l NCUPt -• FIT PIT. 150 Paulerlno __ comm1111on) 1>en111ta ARTIST person nours llexlbl• aano prepare Mnllure Toy Min S350 5-46-:>&48 81 YAMAHA 450 2 new Ave. tte 130. Cotta M ... Tec~alcal/Tr .. n and •dven~ment OP· <714>955-l330 for painting 2nd thltt, Aaclit•• HI 2 tlr" bait tune up gooo EQUll Opportunity Empl SSOS portunlty Salet and/or Hll CURI stan $4 /Hr 740t Slat., Water Cloud illng water l .. alcal l11tr•antl cond 1700 979-6848 UUL uoanuy PlHllMI ~:,~~~:ls~~d ~;!·,:~~· o~~w't~ 00'~n~~·~~= Night ll'tltt, Wiii lrtln s 190 Ave. Huntlllglon Beech bed Sort 110" Pd ' 1 100 IOSS 4 W\MI DriH/ JM~ NewPQr1 Be.ell Law Firm OllAllE Ol&ST need• Imaginative pro-a week Sea Lark Mo tet. TOW TllOI HMI w S300 720-028 1 Spc Soner Ml Ofuma Ol'IJY H30 eeektMCre1aryfodamlly Immediate opening ror IAILY PILOT ducttve. layout 1n111 who 2274 Newport Blvd.~ M NB IC M ar11, 11xp11r Fua tut 6014 gd cono S300 540·1131 law and clvll lltloatlon at· Qulllfled per&0n Harris understand1merchandlt-IRIVER IRlll pref Muat n1ve good Peavey gutter/amp t xtt lfW 'II 'EU torneya. Exp.rfeneed & 1600, 1660 exper llefp. UO W. 11' It. tng. 10 dellgn advertt1tng F 11 1 d E M A II 542 • .-g30 I llJ FlllllTlllE S375 obo 67J.tl2 t 1 • OlfltlH good 1kllla. 852~500 lul Excetlent company Ooata 1111 Oa 12121 lor a variety ol cUenta u -t me aya xp not LES 957-81G3 tt Comff With p/1 oucket benellte ind working d . Our dlecrlmlnatlng mar-nae Oependab1llly a TRUCK DRIVER with OMV PiHH a Ort••• IH tl and radial llrN LIUL llOlnUY cor\dltlona Apply Attn Matin a Thackery lcat demands Quallty and must 3 month review & Printout WAREHOUSE BEAUT antique Oent111 IOSI (5 "'29001 tor lltlgatlon alld general Demonstrators style merit raise tor rettable and COUNTER HELP oak lite cabinet $500 • lllll butlllHI practice II ····11 OOA·T Fii ••• Newp aper production person 5•5-3292 Oenlae Henka Electric Supply• MOOarn Ille oak dln1n9 rm hSCHER pf ayer pf1no DATSUN n 2'0Z 2•t . nu Ill a./ bf'ka, IO ml Wll'f clean 13500 obo 380-~141770-1272 0£LOREAN 111 l ownr. lO ml 11ored 2 yrw. all Of1g b4t11 otter ~279 Dy E ,,../wtcnd 52._2081 FIA T75 131, l\9W bf"alllll oattery lgfltuon. ttereo Runs grMI. S 1a75 ot>o 673-'21 I HONDA ·77 Civic. 4 ap0 run• xlnt S915 n o-on 1 HONDA 80 Accord LX pis plb atr, am/tm caa Best offer 759·0908 ftAlll • • I-" -----646-7777 tbl/6 _.. O $2000 t t t I r.. ORANGE COAST torneya. Non smoker IAILJ p Are you adventuroua end know vuge llelplul Ablll· EASV ASSEMBL y WORK ._.,r rog am1 Y un or ""''r1stmia1 Jee /Rena 11 Newpor1 Beach Send r• .. ILOT need money? Are you ty lo work under dead· $600 00 per too Guaran· WASH PERSON for llee1 Priced $400 Sewing 1 46 'tudto size w1111 Am· 2524 Har~ Co~~• MeN .a&l 'ti •2 aome to. Hiring Penner, 330 W B"Y Street brlQht. wett-groomect & tines• muat Prior news-teed Payment No EK-ol prrvale vetucles PIT & macll & tabh! 14-; MOii pico player unn 1op s.100 575-5511 6000 Birch St. Sulla Coita Mesa, Ce eage 10 l eer n? J p paper experience an ad· perlencelNo Sales De-FIT position• available ING SALE ~ 1 77!>4 loader Recently rebullt 141-1021 2800. Newport BHch, or call 642•4321 Enterprises hu several vantage Po1111on ta part 1at1s send Mll·addrease<I Call 9-5 261 0748 Wirt><! $450 drssr $75 O!:~~: ~~~ ,;:tnS3r~ Tr•ckl tolS ":,~~A ::,,.~2~- CA 92880 openings tor those you time good benallts. stamped envelope S lat>01tbt1 $575 D"s IEOIPTllllST /nPIST can start immedtately salary 18 pll\r Inquiries Etan Vital -903, Mtrcll11i111 8J 1-6636 E.<t 2336 , firm 768-84 78 PLYMOUTH Arrow 1982 CALL 6-46-4196 , TIPESmEI/ Work wlll\ people 18 or end resumes 10 Steve 3418 Enterprise Ad OLD ENGLISH 1JPRIGHT pd.up tong bed S3.~ M AZ 0 A 7 9 A)( 7 Newport S..Ch ltw llrm Call Lulaa 8"0·8900 Ult IP ARTIST over wl\o are successful, Hougn Art Director Ft Pierce. FL 33482 •i1ctll11Haa 6015 $675 575.55, Call 642-4321 Asi.. lor Wflt/b<own 5 spa snri motivated winner• Dally Pilot P 0 Bolt • 6010 BA HIA CORINT HIAN Don W•lhams 1mmac S.200 •97-t7r •mmeo1a1e opening tor S l560. Costa Mesa Ca tMMEO PIT POSITIONS Aall~ltl li~cltl 6-0 .(Ol.,,._ .. f exper typesetter Must pend winter In Southern AM 11 St d t -YACHT CLUB Memoer--CLASSIC 50 Chell)' Ptck· IMAZDA 85 GLC h.o • Bright entll~~=~·l)efson have have mark-up CaJ1for(lta and travel 11 92626 OKs :~Slra~~tateu !:t~ D~~O~L J g~§Y ,tj~f 1tup to sett 642-6263 MN S P E U GE 0 T ud N-P•·"' wnta & n1c:tt~ ""'' 61( m1 A C lor • t>u•y proteas1onat exper paste-up back-western states with our Ol&lll CIUT people Call eves & . CHILDS SWING Set 4 BtCYCLE Never useo i11tt Good cooo' Qo1y sort .lttru Po $9940 Sac real estate otllce In South ground hetplut Xlnt ben· supervised marketing wknds 631-(>262 /\utnenl1c 646-0578 unll S59 751-3898 26 •rame 10-speed sn $2500 ~O 8883 $7940 firm inc• 5 yr """' Laguna Experience wllll eflts mcludtng med1cat & team Paid tra1n1ng pro-IAILY PILIT •ercotor $350 675-~792 FORD T9 ... To" 8119 Fial 6-46-5237 •" 5pm multl·Phone tin es dental insurance con-~~:;' pti!'s11~:~~gear~~~gu9s Cos~~OM':::'g:v:;621 Is IHHAISCE Arrll11ct1 6011 c2~:.~er~:!~D•eH~~5;· Sptrtiai GoMs 6065 o.-d Asking S3500 IHTSELL llMH! needed Accurate typing genial atmosphere Con-C ee ad under ecretary I llY APPLIAICES --6•6·8357 tact Ahssa 642-43"1 eKI ompany cars return Newport Beach Life & furniture spa pool 20 ga auto shotgun N-MBZ 80 450SEl required Contact Thee c t c COLDWELL BANKER 291 are guaranteed all AFTER Health Broker (7141 LES 957-8 133 Dream Store Supe1 Vet $150 :ioo 6"'3-6211 TOYOTA 1980 P•Ckup •. E•ceuent cond1110,., through Friday only 546-9003 Beauty Salon Fashion '"" 11•og t>ecl S3 100 Call 786-16-44 atter 1 JO~ IEOlmHIST OllllH HAIT June Pridgen •SALE! SALE!* Bouuqve 7 Ba1b1es 5 A1ay Tr mhne e111fc1se 642 432' As~ tor Oo,., &46-3337 ( 11 ·3pmt SCHOOL IEllEL ATIEllEIT male Barboes a" abun-O•k!I S 100 ') bar bell IV 11o~m• ~ tor exciting po1tllon in a IAILY PILOT Refrigerators S 129 & Up oance 01 clothes All •n dumO-bt!ll ,.819 '10 10 u growing Travel Co Sense 330 w Bay Street TELEIAHn111 JOBS For Vet Hospttal PIT Wiii Washers S99 & Up e~cettent conono" S,25 ea S25 ea 546-6636 Vaaa 9040 of humor a must• Catt Costa Mesa. c a 92627 A real future In llnanclat tratn responsible person Dryers. gas/elec $99 & Up "!!'!""P-"I~-~-...,~ Kelley at 759· 1691 sales This could be tor Apply Mon. Tues-Wed-Fri Stoves S99 & Up Call 962 2883 We1<1e1 we19nts w bench 66 Ford Econo I/an. reott 142-021 you Call Mr Wiison 10 EARN Balboa Animal Hospital ·Complete Line ol Home Encyclopedias New useo N,.w $80 645 7381 en~ nu paint Mu'1 sell Quaury, draw vs comm 6904 w Coast Hwy, N e Furn11htngs' bargain classics Jr Set & TV, Steree, ElKtrtaiu S8 s obo 645-7408 •llZ •H 3001• IEOEPTllllST PIT. Tu" & Sat 9·5 $3 75 p/hr 650·4448 Debby Salts 5510 851-0455 MONEY ALL APPLIANCES misc books 731-4560 6010 Aatos larrte4 9100 jS1tveoo1ue 7K m11es o& * SI0,000+ * I Prod~c~~J!~~!!~~ll\ lull Fully l11rHtt!4 •FIREWOOD• I P10'1eer riome recoever & IQ AUDI 82 40005 om(T18C a;;.!'3 o~ factory warrar••r llOlnllY For Buslnau lorms Bro- ker Xlnt oppty Send re- sume to PO 00• 2297, Newpon Beach. 92663 The market IS booming 1n c1.~1/lt1tnr1111 PRIZES lime oppty Co benefits bctlltlt Ct141ntl Premium seasoned or-so•rs s t75 9f>4·2C ,~ rl'o ')6000 mo A T aor I 1 I Orange County No llmil 5520 salary Early AM 1111 late UNIQUE FURNITURE an9e wood S 110 , S 195 .a~5 S6700 64 5 0768 Ul,111 F 1947 S Main St co10 Free del 968-8081 Gar1ie b lta JIM SLElllS lor serious dedicated MOST/EIS TRIPS morns amity person Sa t A a -SEPAlllTI EllllPW k T 11 prel 557 1358 n a n JOHN WA 'l'NE TeMos 11-RTS ~~~r e;~ do~:saa::s ~~~ ~ays S51hr 675-0'474 IPPI . B1wn Edinger & Warner on Ctuo Membersnop Re )f' VERY ::>EPARTMENT 001 0:a~ St l'\t 5 SEOlnAH/RECPT CdM Prop Mgmt Co frnt office appearance req d Good typing, office, rele- phone skllls word pro- cesllng exp helpful Maryanne 675.-4900 Russ 17 14) 760-7 100 IOIT /HS ltllttrlac tit• SEO Hin H llll I Main St See Ille Bear• d ceo to $700 838 5209 L 8 M LAREN'S BMW 833 9300 ~ · lllU PILIT p T wl\nds 8_4 Sal/Sun Hl-1220 us S lflDI tlCk 6141 C - l '"!ht• ll.11h Ptl•>I FOOi SHYERS ltWSfl,.r. 16 Hrs p/wk s4 25 Joo ')pen 10·6 Sun 12·5 MU T ELL MME D 5a1 AM "lov 9 BM tvtA">-M r, ~ s s, 1 E MG/l 56 Strong •u~n ... f"' a't Kl''Ull 'l'r' .,.,. Hol shul IS took Ing lor Aelr•g 17 ct QO cono ;;r ter • sot a 5ll!r!W' & ~ .·F S EvCl•d S• " "'0'1 totally •es tor~ I & s11e 0 C Airpor1 area 3 Refrigerators d1tterent S250 080 Arcn11ects n.na .ao•ne• ;;a••er eic ~..,o Pr' en C/l S2200 cal• 55· ·362 • dtrt•• ton \our COLLECTOR WANTED Part time opening in Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for c ollecting for monthly subscriptions. Mileage allow- ance paid in addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. Must be •t l•••t 18 yra. old Call 10 A.M. -4 P.M. MA. KIRKLAND 842-4321 ext. 107 energetic peop e. day II you ara looking for extra C M Dave 839· t.c 10 sizes •Int cond Can Desk & Chr S25 Matlress nognt sl\1tts avau Apply in spendtnQ mo11ey or like BROWN SECURITY I dehv S80·S200 957 6 t94 do1 S10 6-:05-9612 6J. PaMona •94 PJ8 • 14-580 t>300 person 2-6pm 18650 10 go Pia~ like Magic • •J·o'!I 6"0l Douglas Or Irvine Iott Mountain Knotts Berry •• • •••• •••••••• ••• •• •• • ... NB Tennis Club Fam11y Tr1uport1tioll MacArtnur Blvd behind Farm or win Pmes ano • • Memt>ersti•p S750 .nc1 - Registry Hotel) Awards Call us now• We • p Al RT TJ ME • transle< fee "59-8064 Geatr1l 5530 ~a: sev~r~ 0~~m~s {J' : r-. : C1ar1ter1 6011 ACClllTS PlfllU 642-4333 : : Apple lie 128K 2 Oroves Detail minded person to 1111 ClllPHTHS • • pmr?nn11~or rs r;:.o9d5em66"~3P66~ accounts payable POS· e • a c ltlon 1n busy Orange Pieceworkers wanted om-• w e are looking for the right • Jewtlrw/Far1/Art County Ad Agency AIP medtately al the corner of • • • , exper required 10 Key 17"' Street & Pomona • people-P eople who enjo"' • 6025 by touch. typing II must Avenue. CoSla Mesa : people. They mus t be per-: 5 MINK CAPES $150 ea Xlnl fringe benefits Send CU WASll IAl&IH OBO 640-0016 Cindy 8o1t1, Geaer1l 7011 Avon onllatable d1ngll'I' •OCI !Ir ocara eng mount t>tc e1c $225 Jim 63 1 3662 CNIUSTIH PlllllE! 11t l>JEW PORT HARBOR 11t 36 vacM w bar 'ncl S~•O per Jc: I" 15 People Reas r~t~s 1'3 • 5252 resume & salary require-Immediate emptoyement : Sistent and Willing to WOrk ~ : ments to Mrs Brecke, lor lull service car wash e • CAATtEA WATCH Mens Power loata 7012 PO Box 8710. Newport manager . must t>e ex· • Hours are 4 :30-8 :30 p.m . • Beach, Ca 92658 per1enceo 644-4460 1 • • Clerks • M o n . -F r i . a n d 9 : 3 O • 1: a.m.-1:30 p .m . Sa turday . : IRCLE I-MARKETS NOW HIRING CASHIERS ASSISTAIT IAIAliERS • • : Compensation to in('I ude : : houri~ ~agt> plu~ com-: • mis ion. • • • • • • • : for an appointment c·all : : 6-1 2-4 322 : • • • bet~een 3:00-8:00 µ.m. • 18K Tank Orog price $2400 sett lor S 1200 ooo 17141645-3457 Tom 15 Boston Wl'laler John· SOI' "Otoe engine sw•vel sedl~ 11,,1 c.ona111on I DIAMOND CUTTER Will s;;.ooo 0 80 5~3 ·)666 sell Diamonds ClorACt to rou You can• but cneapPr' Ca HeNy 99 I 4828 24 tirs Cr r 51..,...as Par .lOf' Interviews Wednesday 9-11 A.M. at 2271 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa (Fairview & Wilson). • • • \ k f B n 'IJ e SE •• d .. ,.,,....s .., " a .c; .. ..,,.,a1or =If'<''••~• • ., or t'll ~I 1am..,. • Da11~ P 01 c1asstec A.a .... __ .., ::J£"1E 0 •·'.):> Call (714) 53 7 -4840 for • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••· 641 s6·e -·s-::1v1s re i fo EOE .ARGE SELEC" O"' OF •iEW 4 uSEC BMW s LOH IElCM IMW 10 .1ME SALES SER11 CE s .EAS·NG .l6 ·o N C"e•r) A .... ONG BEACH (11 4)131-ilto "rade 1,,s Neicorne OPEN SEVEN !)AvS -• • • • • ... .. . . . (1,.111111 ........ ,.,,. cu>m>~YS ne.... rao . s 3m ·~ $550 ODO 960-918A lllSSU LUSll& s.ntra. M.x1rna, I JOOZX A tteod ?ur 1ease !Seminar a,.,a rec 11"11 a tree ;:.onable m1n1 .acuum w '" creO•t c1ppro..,a1 !'arr about •easing ,r .Ju• ott•ce near Souln c. ()clSI Plaza apr" I n1 lll-SAYHS LEASE 114 4J2-1H l CHICK IVERSON I>• IR"t< H• "I 01 • Hf\. ROI I T Hoqlln • (Ju hl\ ._.,., & '>*•~·u CHICK IVERSON U S f l o.au Ii•~ '••po't S.ach 673-0900 1c 1ass11100 Aos 642-5678 1•••• •••••••• •••••••• •••·-·~·~ :;; ;~;~~4a0 4·" ... :· ... ~~ : DELIVERY DRIVER Z ~ · -.4 e·' ~·, ----•i • -s11,. Docks Stou9e Cu tom Auto Carri try ;;;;;;;;i:i;;i;;iiiiiiiii 8aywlndows-Frencn doors DON'S ELECTAIC PAINTER NEEDS WORK• $2.17 per day French Sttoers & More 492-5958 Service calls, ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE nt Et r ceilings rettn cab Additions & Remodels dryer oullels etc bonded Sod Clean-ups Ma1nt 26l yrs ewp work guar That's ALL you pay for •476 106 Don 964-5949 NEW/REPAIR Ouatlt" No Sprinklers etc 850-4147 Dav15 Painting 964-3837 3 lines. 30 day minimum 0 ' tn the oors-moldtngs-bay win· 1obs to small. reasooable TREES QUALITY PAINTING dows complete patios. Free est he'd 63 t-2345 T ___,,1 ..,. Ct Low winter Rates-Free DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll UI Fiii LOIS Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Af19'etentattve M2-U21 ed. Jot additions. quality work ---j op.,.,_. remov...., ean-•22 9 ... 0~ ..,477446 Paul 548-8860 Firewoo4 up new lawns 751-3476 estimates John' · · • Tc E C B ET FIREWOOO quality milt, St . louallty & Reas Prrces Kt AHEF~Cl~JN free del sa7 50 ., cord l.ttal m eta h~1 ext real estate clean Call ror tree ett 642-0881 $ t70 cord Jim 636-8561 flHl1 c 11712-1001 P crpls windows etc . P I Aets Free es1 857 ·0691 Ooors-Repa1r-At1era11ons Gt•eral Stmcea Alt~ arham & Auoc A p TIP ••&LITT PlllTllC C emodet-wan:·L~ks-et~ I KONSTANTINE KENNELS M11tary Int Ext Reu Ra1es Rel 5 3i~~~e~=~ J~r~wS.2~~7 Boarding/grooming/sales Block walls brlckwork.1839-1886 or 6~5-0102 _ tor cats/dogs 641-7003 concrete Comp patios -• CltHi•• St"ict a ... ~·· I 15 yrs exper 646-4834 Parn•1 ROBINS CLEANIN. G AMERiCAN HANDYMAN BRICKWORK Small 1oos ~~~~~g ~~1~~~~:J SERVICE a tnrooughly Carpentry, fencing. win-Newpor1 Costa Mesa, VISA-MC 673• 1512 clean llouae 540-0857 dows. plumbing, marlite Irvine Rel s 675-3175 Houaectean1ng, carpets & tub encl etc And Yes 1sTuCCO MASONRY-TILE ANOYS WA LLCOllERING ---------1 upholstery, windows. etc Jesus ts Lord 636-8244 No Job 10 small All types 1nstallat1on & Removal llrll, lalat.131·1272 FENCE Repair New & otd Free est Lie 631-23451 'nt paint1n9 548•40t3 Commercial lnQ welcome Wood chain fi nk patios M · STRIP 1T OFF THEW.All t .. lical Ctilil I free est Greg 9S8· t t 18 H l•I Fast clean reas Wall· lr"""'~~....,~pi1-t~-Carpel Furniture. Drapes, *a l MOYllll!* paper removal service quts te Acouat cs e· and Window cleaning •GEN HOME REPAIRS •• • L b de<l 638 691 0 9'>f1Yed or remove Ory MAINT PRO'S 839-4537 Paint Drywall Carpentry CLEAN & EXPER T •C on . wall Aepalra 647-7901 etc Oary 645-5277 PTL Over 25yearsa.perience THE WALLPAPER ROUTE REBLOWN OR PAINTED Home & Otllce cleaning by Lie T 116 428 730-1353 Dec Special $ I 1 sgl roll JODI Please call tor rree HANDYMAN LARGE and G 642 2078 Uc~l~~~',Ext P~:~~~95 esrtmate 842-6746 small I DO IT ALLI + &IC llYIH+ 1 Yr uar • Houaecteanln~ 14 yrs exp. 531-5579 Pat or Ive msg QUICK & CAREFUL Plaa~ilf U -LO RA TES. T 138046 """!"''!"""~ .. -~""""""~-...,. " Utt rellabte, reas, ree HI. ow11 HOME REPAIR Carpentry llJ·O• lO 24 "'r irl • lH· lllO ·-it•rt trana Pina 645-9866 Oefta lences & gates tr-trim .. " " --• ""' •Good JObS oone '"'"t• •x•PP11""""ance-iioiliiserv~•ic;;-•R;-jr'!"'lg-. Newport's Finest Interior dump runs c M & NB Seti Storage Experts .,, •• T .. -area Jtm Whyte &42·7206 ST••Ylll ,.,...1 irll DAAINSCLEAR From Sis Washer.-dryet .. rt"9!1a .... a1n1enaoce ,..... -•~ dl.,,wuher1. Lie 240-0717 Nettkeepeu 675-7409 Ba.lia~-STlllm •Miii "•. Feucets. Disposal Heater H -851-9604 M&M 722·9066 t/C.acrttl We wlll clean yoor l'louae, LT HA UNG • MOVING Or•"96 Co Orlgln•I --apt, ofc Reas rite. rels. Garage & Yard Clnups Student Movera Insured E•Pet1 Se"'IOe & Repair P Ar ... & Rooting exp Olorla 63 1~569 all 3 Jon 5-45-8 192 Loe T 124-436 64 t-6427 32 yrs e~p Aesld'l/Comm ~r1 & A91t1rfacing --NEWWtren<>uMStorage 1L1c •409035 98"-89t9 waterproonng 83 t.4199 Clttkla! Stmcn NPT ICM/LAGUNA Ar .. •-s;tw;;;;;;L.~M.Diiitii.·l!~=~=;;T(i:;;;"~~ Hauttng-deanup.palntlllg· 11"11·111 jDAAINS CLEANED 24 llr1 11 • petloa. pith•. 5-wingl ltlf"ltlonl Oualf.. I 7 d 494 234 t w LOW Rates Otspo!als etc. No Job too amall ry et lowat price Npt mov ng aya • Appl s piano• htetlotd or Faucets 839-4537 RMI Mickey 53&-0553 ., .. N1ne11• 631-4810 Ill t~, lta •ly otlc "By tile hr or by tile - -r• pleell • Caretul courtety WATER REPIPING Xlnt Aapflatt-rec>alr-pr'lclng lot• Ctatracttn a tan a Uc• T 4 7112 t a.42~8 15 1 prices L1e t>Ondeel ins apt comptex-tteavy rotlet 1•------~-~ THE OFFICE OF I Clerk Plumbing 58 1--6577 Joe &4~289 7am-9pm &4W'u·hlka·ltMt 01 John C•roompas o c 11luda1 Stnict I WE EKEND PLUMBING Comm/relld-~ 1·2345 Newport Beach 548-4021 Care for lldlf'fy In llCenM No Ov&<tomel Call Any PlTTIU .... m BAT'-'ROO-M • KITCHEN -"" H -" T 64'"87 2 All tv.... ~ & co4ora .-. "' ltata'ai "~liatl private 11ome ome c...,.,.. I 1me ..-1 .,,._ ....._na REMODELING Free est ____ .._1!'!11-'9!"'"'"'!"---~~ meals Kathy 540-4 101 • Call648-21 13for "t Lk:U98881 567·3049 J•"' nf tll-1llO P1yc~1C1 RernoYe uphatidrlvewaya .. "' BEST Bonded Companion ...,,.__,._..,.~"'!!"'!"""""""-I replace w /concrete Ct11tr•ctl11 ~ .. llngdOl'lerlgh~ Aldes&Rat•fOJllderty PSYOllCTUITOUI brlek/blocic wtt 539-034S I laU•i•I Chet• AJC Heating Speclel Live In or oul 1133-2009 P11m ~eader tutu,. I tree? -1 Hour Serv/Malnt S30 p • 1• 650-2758 Olene 63 1 ·8964 Speclallu In drlvewaya. Palnt-fenctng.rnaaonary-492•8827 •459263 a .. 181 p111o. watka. 1>1ock wan. pa11oa-noo11no-remode4· •F"IN'!'IE,..P"X"'1N"'f..,1Nl'!d'IP"'l9•v-.A!'l'lch-"'P" brlcilwofll etc 952-9352 Mike & Oreg. 644-8805 trd Sino< HI yra of happy Dt ..i-cu11omer1 Ltc. 211()641• !!~.!!~!!:!..-... -... ,.. ffl TtlaMl -Youl ~ 114 ::.ce=~ Y:,d ::n~H.=,~llO RAINBOW PAINTING Re4. n-em1er1 8'0-038& MIKE 550-3263 Ou•llty I• our policy 55()..8&49 JEFF LIC 9M8 !!!=!J==~!'9 Mature Spanlah epealotlng m Ulll 11111 ·w!!J p· 11'4-ln evall lmmect Child t..awn-T,..Sllrvb ln•t•ll Acu'Type "'v rOQe!M-CMe lncJd 117~ T,_ Trtm and~ Ing We oo tnenuaCf'lpta. --L.-n Mein a R01ornling mt1Mr19 lll1. etc 78&-3330 Matl.H'• ~ ~Ing s ......... 1er IMtatt ~ ~ aV911 lmmed Ct!Ud >""~ Computtze ~k...,eng & cera lnCld l 75-t3M Fnee •ttmat• 5411 5 1u ... s8A toan·P•YfOll C&B LAWN SERVICE ()vy 790-IC>O_I M~ fwlCe mo 120- A A A PAINTING lnl/&t LOWEST PQNIC>le price 10 St19 SaMce 842-3:>35 INT /EXT 20 YMrl bper All'W11Q11 Aoom S29 • Ext-1of Stucco St'°• 1Ntlf1al9 e.2-ou2 TYPING..alH~BOOKKPNO try S25 8-4~5 737 S48-S 722 FAST/ACCUR 8ERVICI By Norman The Doorman GLASGOW PAINTING Prof G.rnening s.Vlce 1111 E:-1 30 yrs exp« WASA TI&i 640-oMI OM I Fir 9&7-000R Aeltd'I, comml many,..,. rftf'1 8"2·5n4 l a.tdeaJ eH-Oe22 24 1'11"1 Jottn ME1ts1eouu•cm:•s n Trea/Trlml~. come> I HoMeowNER uPEAr s ~ Do my own WOtlt lie lo~rdenlng Compe1111ve 1nt1b1 .Acous Cellinga #218041 Al 14M12t ~ Cttuc:k 541 7032 l1C•281597 IJ1·t295 •WHLIS Flllln* MRS STEVENS P•yctuc & T111ot Card• You tell me nothing t Will tell you aJll Xmas Soecia1 S30 AeadlnQ S 15 With Ad n 2-213217t4t 112.1011 1571 w Kalelll Ana"91m 1 reco ver re· pa111. hat tat tile roct! wood ""•t 75()..8$86 IEST ROOF REPAIR CAN BEAT ANY BID I Y 50%. 722-7537 ww .. a ....... Ara YOUJ WlndoWll CINtll 8all>Oa Wlnctow W~ 803 Balboa 81 67)--3\)5 C.-'90 ACl:a 642·M 71 : Daily Pilot motor route : 7022 /mporu • ., ble ·n H t n ton 940 S•Ot' I e or •alP ·rom(' • aval a I un I 9 I Bae~ Sa, Jre11 $36C 'I• :-• • Harbor area. , -2 hours • $9 SC •• ,.,,. criP.•• .. e f t ;"'!'dtPr :..'{I" ~n,..,.. .1~' e per a ternOOn . t •or ;OC• 64 <:IJ;i • • • Call 641 -4333. Mon-eSL 0S~.a,ao .. ~ , TOTOTA LEASlll& . ,,. ~-.,:. .._ r. ''IC-> - J:: -· .. ~,rt ~o • lU) U 1-'5H .:. ... • day-Friday 10-5 p M • ""c~w ~ r:•w.t, All·SAYUS LUSE • .....PW~ r• 5c• :. .• \,O l 14 0 2• lltl • Ask for Art • .-------------------• . : Orange Coast : : Dally Piiot : : 330 W. Bay Drive : TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE • Costa Mesa, CA : ---------------------t ••••••••••• eee eeeee e •• ••• ACROSS After School - Student Jobs~ Do You l'leed I Cash I And A Good Job To Start The ~ew Year" We are looking for Jr H1gri and H1ori School students and oth49<s who would entoy talkl"9 witf'I people and w()(1(1"9 with other students their own age You can eam $25 00 to $50 00 ee<:h ~ 1n comm1N1ona and MUCH MORE ! You can w()(1( PART TIME In the afternoons and evenlrlQS and atlU n..,. p(enty of free ume You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL! We on.tr compWtte training and pr<Mde tranaportatlon Thia IS NOT A PAPER ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN OA YS A WEEKI Come out and help ua get new cuatC>fTl«'a fOf our newspaper and hlYe 1 grMt time dol"9 1t You have noth1"9 to ION and • tu'*" 1ob to gain Call today and maybe you c.n attrt tomorrow• Call Mr Earl 548-7058 or 241·8432 Openings Now Available CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver t day a week No collecting . no soltc1 tmg Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask tor JoAnne Craney • -j • -·· .... .... .4···...-· .. • • .. J • -~ ... , .~ :> .. -...,,, .. ~ .:.Cif' "'nc·~ I•.:~""'"' ... . , .. ' , .... \• ·o-·· ~ J· Es.;...:>t' F• 8.."'.:i~· .:. -,,....t''" ~.;l@<! ., S..a :>' :' 4J \t~ ~...,.~A .... '" Vr"t..,. '~ .. """ , .... 4i ..: ~ . '·"'·-c1.-•• c; ,,. ..... .. . • C1 ....,. .. ,. I • .. . , ... ~ ... .... ' : ' ' c c ' , e • I I \ --" .. !!O 1t Ot"~Ca.t DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, December 17, 1985 ~ kl Ill .. _II' CC flta.JC M>TIC£ VW '•&uo.•ttbody NILIC NOTICE r~ NOTICE P\alC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE _1 _ _.:...;PWL=IC~NO..-....Tl_CE ____ P\lll_l_C_NO_TI_CE __ : ___ NlU_C_NO_Tl ___ , ______ _ Plllflt/~--A. '*bu. 11•r"' cen ... for-praeenl II to lhe pert<>nlll INTEREST AS A TENANT IN CITY Of 'Labo< Coda of the Slal• ot T.I . No. , •• 2m ecuted and d•ll.,.,ed 10 '"" Dally Piiot O.Ceml* 10 17. IC tltM 'UflaQdtl.M..."l:"""' I al daclea lo9al e1 rep<eeanlallveappolnttdby COMMON IN THE FlE flOUNT INVALI..IY California the Clly Co1mcll IMPOflT4HTNOTICI u•10efllgned a written Dee 24.ano31 1985 "CTITIOUlllUltNlll 840 ----. Lynne ......... ..,. Ille COYrt within lour montht INTEReST IN AND TO TH( CAtlJOflNtA • or tlleClly ol Fountain Vall•y TO PftOPl"TY OWNI"; 111111on or 0.laull Ind 0. T-971 NA~ STATEMENT ..W'77 Of 142• tl21 i. cone -•he Ml fTom the da11 OI flrlt Is COMMON O~ LOT 8 OF NOTICI hat by rffOluoon IKIOC>led YOU ARIE IN DeF-AUl T mand IOI $ale end 1 wflltf(I Tiie IOllOwtng petllOl\I are VW7 2 BuQ. Qood cond IU4lllOIOllo1tersuptovlded TRACT 10484, AS PER MAP IHYITINO INOI lhe Pftvattlng l'lou1ty r•1e Of UNOER A DEED OF TRUST NOltee of Oefeull and £:lee I----------OOir\Q butlntSI u Off· ...... st'soo CALL '" Secuon 700 Of lh• FllEDIN800K4f3.PAOtS NOTIC[ IS HEREBY waoea loreeclletaftorlype DATED 2·22-85. UNLESS 11on10StlllObete<:ordedll1 P\IJLIC NOTICE SHOR[ 10'1 BrlotO, Sull• (7 t4)78&-k11 I ....... P:~'::': Probate Code Of Catlfomla 3S TO 31 INCLUStve. Of GIVEN lhlt tne City Cieri\ Of ot woi11m1n or m«lllnlG YOU TAKE ACTION fO lllo coun1v whfl'• Ill• r•• K·210M 102. Cotti M .... Calllornla -.. C>9M. r le The lime lor IOlng clalm• wlU MISCt'LLAN!OUS MAPS Ille City of Foun111n Valley, '*Kltd 10 IHCute llwt '""' PROT(CT YOUR PHOP properly 11 located 02627 VW '75 BUG Xlnl ClOnCS qui\# tu...., .. , 14t dlMr• not Pplre ptlO< to lout RECORDS OF SAID COUN· Cahlo1n11. wlll receive IMl· tract wnlch will be awarded ERTV, ll MAY BE SOLO AT Otle NOvernbet 22. 1086 fllCTITIOUI •USINlll Aac;llatd L Hun1, t Sand new Clu1ch P411n• l Int . • .., .. COHI d• au montha from Ille dale Of Ille TV. AS SUCH TEAM IS DE Id propoula unlll the novr to lrnt ~-.1111 bl<lller A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU WESTMORElANO SFR· NAM9 ITAflMINT llOwtt NewPor1 9eac:ll, CA ~u"* Or .. t ~ 000 obQ ~ eln ..... .._ hearing nOllc:e above FIN(O IN THE ARTICLE EN OI 10 30 4 M on Frldey O.. Prevlllllng wage In CINtl NEED AN EXPLANATION \/ICE INC 3300 Nori" Tl'le lollov.lng ~· are 92663 17'3·S02t lllte.-'lon\. 119' .......... °".._ YOU MAY fX.'MINt: the TITl.EO . OfFINITIONS. Or<*"'* 27 1885 IOI ruLL llCIHona not j)rOvld«f for by Or THE NATURE OF THC T0<ey P1nt1a Ct Le Jolie llOlng bUllneM u LAM· Aobert L Munl. 440 r-::::~~~-io.--. .. ··~JI:--~ I ..... ,........ .. tile~..,, by the C°"1'I II you TH! DECLARATION OF LANDSCAPE AT PLAVAN lhe retQ1u11on lhatt not bt PROCEEDING AGAINST Callt0tnl192037 1021 Tile-TfX 204 I Otac• L••'-· Holmwood Ntwporl aucn fl'uede 41'19 _..,. lfe a I* ton lfltoro&led In COVENANTS, CONDITIONS PARK AND COLONY PARK i... ltlMI the most tecanl YOU. YOU SMOULO ,&ON pno111 (8 19) 462 1810 Colla Me ... CA 92828 CA 92663 SOUTH COUNTY ._., •"" .... _. Ille .. iatt, you mty eorvt AND RESTRICTIONS RI· 1n aocordance wllh the Plane wage Oettrmlnallon tor ltwt r ACT A LAWYER 'r1u11ee Section L AM l EX F A BA 1 This bu11na11 11 con-VO LKSWAOBN ......... lelnente .•• M con-uoon Ille IHCIUlOt or •dmln· CORDED IN BOOK 1409&. and Spec;lhcallon1 Orange Coun1y 1rt1 .. t>ub· Oil J1111u1ry 9. 1988, •I WEITMO"l!LANO 11!1'1· CA TORS. INC . 294 t Oree• dueled by • gtoor•I part • 11111 Mtl .... ~ latratQ(, Or upon Ille •1• PAGE 516 OF OFFICIAL AC PropoMlt 111111 be prH· llthtd by tl'lt U S Oep4ir1 2 00 PM Mld·Cll SerYlcea. VICE. INC., Ir: lefff'ly I( Lane Colla Men, CA nershlp • "-"'-a Yft _,,... ,.f, torney for Ille 1 . .ecutor or CORDS THI; OfCLAR· anted und« M41ed cover tMnl OI Labor and In no I Calllomla CO<~ration. 410 Huber, Au't Vlee fll'~nt 92626 IA Ca11lo1n1a cO•pot Aienard L Hunt ISVZU --'a da M11111doa o • admin111ra10<, and Irle W1111 ATION ' I ANO ANY ltld •lltll bt accompaoled ~unaJlltlMlleAlllantlle W Btd1t10 CoYlna Call TAC • ...,, lhOfl) Tl'lll .i11emen1 wu llllMI -ofk:lfta • .,... ...., lhe court with prool ol ..,. AMENDMENTS ANO SUP· by OM 01 Iha torma ot bid· Hlabll•~ fedlfal mini IOrnll •• <July &j)j)Otnled Pubhll\90 O••noe Coas1 thll bu•in•H II con with lhe Counly C!«k OI Or- (Yee et dlreotorlo tole· vie., • written 1equea1 Ital· PLEMENTS THERETO 00,, Meurlly 1oqutred by mum wage T•ullM under and purtl•llfll CJaily Pllo1 De<'embet 17. 24 OuCled by. • cur00tat1on 1nge County on Novembef '°"6oe). tng 11111 you d•lre epeciel U<CEPTING All 011., OIL Section 10 ol lhe Speclll· The Contractor 1nall lo Deed ol Tru91 recorded 31 t98S l AM T f X FA BR I 1&. 1985 c-No. OCY ,.,. "°'~ ot ·~ llllng Of 1n In· AIOHTS, MINERALS MIN· cations All proposals •hall provld• IUCh compen1111011 2-28 es .. Inst NO T-977 CA TORS, INC Marilyn 'mlt' Tllena.me andaddreuof ~loryandtpl)ralNmenlol EAAL RIGHTS. NATURAL be ml tktd FULL LAND llntu11neeurequlrodbythe 85-089748 ol OftlGlal Ro C mobell Secretary Publlsned Orange Coaat the c:oun It (El nornl>fe Y Miiie a11e11 or of tile pell· OAS RIGHTS AND OTHER SCAPE MAINTENANCE Lal>O< Coda ot Iha S1a11 of c0<01 '" me ottoce ot Ille PUBllC NOTICE This s1a1emen1 w11 Ille<! O•ily P1101November28 Do dlrooelon de la COtlt "I SU· Ilona or aocount1 tMnllOMd My OR OC A AB 0 N s B y FOR AREA I • PLAVAN C11lll0<n11 and ltlall execute Counly Rac0<dett of OtlllOf 1'111111 Iha Counly Clerk ol Or cembet 3 lO. 17 1985 PERIOR COURT OF THE 1n S«:llon 1200 Ind 1200 5 ol w HATS OE I/ER NAME PARK AND AREA II CO· a con11acl0t I ~llllGate re-County Stale ol Calllornla fteferencte: t~ ange County on Oecember T .940 STATE or CALIFORNIA, lheCallfor1111 Prob.ti• Code KNOWN GEOTHERMAL LONY PARK and be Miiied 1gardlng SBIO cornpe<1eallon executed by fJank E Barton NOTICE OF 3, 1985 Art> lRYIHG HAROCR TO 8£ :: 1 ·SAl.£8 • MRVICE •PARTS •LEASING l ARCCSt lt4V!NIOlh ON Hi{ W(SI fOA'I' £UY M00£l & COlOR CAUTODAY ' '\ lH I OUNTY ·' Hf Ac H Hl VO ........ r1riBEA~H (,., li 842-2000 '0 U t'4 T Y OJf S A N Howtrd M. •t0na/Pameta STEAM AND ALL PROO· or dallvered 'so 11 to be tn l'equiremenll. Tllo Contrac· er)(j ChrlalaJ E Barton, H/W TRUSTEE'S SALE nt3ttl BERNARDINO, iREST DIS· A. oem,.._,, Attomer1 tor UCTS DERIVED THERE· ll'lehandaollheCll Clerk in tor shill lurlher require all H JfT WILL SELL AT PUB· YOU ARE Jiii DEFAULT Publlsned Orenge Coast TRICT l540NOrlhMounlaln fll'olltloner, t•OO Dowe FROM WITHOUT HOW· ri., otttc.e In lhe ~lty Hall SubCOfltrJ01or1 10 •lmllarly LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST UNDER A DEi;() OF TRUST O•llY Pllol December 10 17 Avenue. Ontario. CA 111782 ltr .. t. Newport 8Mch, CA El/EA THE RIGH r TO 10200 Slater Avenue on or ptOvtde IUCh c;ompensauon BIDDER FOR CASH (p•y· OATEO 3/ 13182 UNLESS 24. 3 I 1985 Tiie n1me. addrets •fld Published Orange Cotti ORILL MINE STORE EX· t>elO<e lhe hOUI 1111.0 Al lnaurance ''?'Ill ot lhe Sub· Ible •• time ol sale In lawful YOU TAl<E ACTION TO T -958 telephone number ot plain· Dally PllOI December 10 I l Pl ORE AND OPERA TE the designlled llm• all bldl contractors emplorees Tiie money ol 1he Untied Sia let) PROTECT YOUR PROP lltt'• attorney 0< pta1nutt 17 1985 THROUGH THE SUR.FACE 1 ed 11 b ' bit 1 Contrac1ora and Sub-con. 111 the front enlr•nae ot l 108 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD Al PUBLIC NOTICE without an atlorney. 15' (El TW·958 OR THE UPPER 500 FEEl ~~n~ .:~min~ :~d J:. lruators Shall furnish lhe Clly W Seventtenlh SI . S,nta A PUBLIC SALE If YOU ---------- nomb<e 18 d1tacclon Y el nu-nun'.IC NOTICE OF THE SUQSURFACE OF cti•ed by the Cny Clerk Bid a certificate 01 waive• 01 Ana. Calltorn1e 111 right. Ille lllFFn AN FXPl ANA TION FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS maro de telelono dal r~ SAID LAND, AS RESEAVEC ders and th41 public; are In· aubtogatlon u~Cler the terms and mleresl conveyed 10 OF THf NAfURE OF THE NAM£ I TATEMl!NT •t>ogeoo del demtndenle 0 ~ INR THEECDO~~Po"'NFRYOM THE VIie<! 10 be pre.sen! al lhe ~~~~=~;. compenu-ano now held by •t under PROCEEDINGS AGAINS I The lol10w1ng persons are de4 demanda{ll• QUt no NOTtCE Of' 1 VIN ... " dect1ra 11on 01 sa10 No bd 11 be considered Hid Deed ol Trust in 111e YOU. YOlJ·SHOUlD CON domg 1>va1ness es Otvarae tleoce al>Ogado, 81) ROGER • A MICHIGAN CORPOR proposals I WI properly lllulled In Hid TACT A LAWVER Construcllon Co' 3002 JllVI " MEADOWS. Anorney al Til!USTEE S SAi.£ j ATION, RECORDED MA'\' Allb1ossorec,ived Hllm· unless n 11 made on lhe 01• Coonty and State desc111>tM1 On 1115186 el 10 00 AM Rd Costa Mesa, CA 92828 Law, 386 South Oordo.n On January 7· 1986 11 29 1981 IN BOOK 14079 tned and declared wilt~ re· flclaJ blink form lurntane<I es lixhlblt A VERDUGO SERVICE COR· James Arlhur Koell, 3002 Street. Pomona. CA 91762 1 I 00 8 m FIRST AMEAl·1 PAGE 1399 OF OFFICIAL lerre<I by Iha City Cieri\ to by lhe City ano ,, made In PARCEL t LOI 3 ol Traci PORATtON as the duly 8P· Jave All CoSla Mes11 CA (714) 623 5500 CAN TITLE' INSURANCE RECORDS Iha C1ry E In-and the accordance wi th lhe No 10513 In tne Crly OI po1n1e<1 Ttuslee undtf and 92626 DA TE (feechal AUG I COMPANY a California cor· ALSO EXCEPTING All C AllO<~ f llecl\1 ptOVISlons ol lhll Not~ and Cos1a Mesa as snown on I pursuant 10 OtlQ<I Of Tru91 This business 11 con· lll8S PO•ahon as Truaree. 01 Sue· w A T E R RI G H T S a~~ repor1~ : ~he C~ ine proposal requ1tement1 map recorded in boOll 4411 Rl"C;ordeo on 31 18182 as dueled by an mOIVl<lual Clerk, b~ AoH marte c es s 0 1 Tr u 118 8 or WHETHER SUCH WATEFI Council al 111 regular metl· and conditions sel •orlh pages 45, 46. and 47 ol M1&· Documenl no 82·094 106 ol James A Koen Chewer, C>.putr Substnuled Trustee. 01 lhal RIG H TS SH ALL BE J a 7 t986 under Section 2 ollhe Spect-c:ellaneoua Mapa. recoros of 0111c1111 Recotds 1n the olflce Tiii& slalemenl was Ille<! Published Orange Coast cer tam Deed ot Trusi eaex-RIPARIAN, OVERLYING AP lni?,~; 8~ '~ommenclng llcaHons Eacn bidder must Orange Counly Calllorn1a 01 lhe Recorder of 01ange w11n ine County Cle•k 01 01 D111y Pt101 December 10. 17, cuied by EDGAR COOLEY PROP RI A Tl I/ E PER ()(k tne Contractor and all be ll<lenaed Ill acc0<dence AKA 305 t Yukon Circle. County C11111orr11a execule<I a11ge Coonty on December 24 31 1985 BAUME & NOREEN NORTH COLATING PRESCRIPTIVE :iocontractO<S snall obtain wllh applicable ~ale laws Costa Mesa Calll0<ma by JAMES R BECl<STROM 6 1985 T .954 BAUME nusbano and wife 0 R C 0 NT A A C T lJ A L • bus1nesa license lrorn Int Pursu1n1 to Calllornla PA AC E l 2 T n e & SALLY BECKSTROM F2MS5S 11----------85 J0tnl Tenanll as to an WITHOUT, HOWEVER, THE C11 of Fountain Valley 1n IC· Government Code S«:Uon Sou111eastetl)' one-third ol HUSBANO AND WIFE 4 Pubhslled Orange Coas1 PUBLIC NOTICE undMded • 112 interest & RIGHT OF ENTRY FOR THE coidanee wllh the Cit Mu· 4590. Ille Conlractor wtll be Lois 183 arid 184 or Tract M A R K H A N S O N 0111ly Pllol December 10. 17. GARV JO . and recorded E x E R c I s E 0 f n1c1 II Code No VotJme I. enlllled IO poll apptovod •849, IS shown on a map BECKSTROM & ANITA MAE 24 and 31, 1985 SUMMONS July 2 1985 18 lnstrumenl SUCHRIGHTS AS RE Thi p 5 Cn1plert 5 0' ano securities wllh Ille City or ao thereof recorded In book 25 BECKSTROM, HUSBAND (CITACIOH JUDICIAL) No 85'243263· in Boole--··-SERVED IN DEED ICRO~ 5 o: . apptoved llnanclal insmu. pages ,3 '4 '5 MIS· ANO WIFE AS JOINT TEN NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Page-··-0' OfflGlal R•· THE IAVINE COMPANY > In accordance Ith the llon in O<der to nave Ille City cefleneous Maps, records ol ANTS WILL SELL AT PUB ·---------- (AlllSO a AcuaaOOI 575 c0<ds 01 Otange Counly MICHIGAN CORPORA110N S w 700 release funds retained by H•d County LIC AUCTION TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE NORTH PATENCIO ROAD. Call!O<nla and PUll\l~I lo RECORDED MAY 29. 1981 f~0~·;~s l~~lu1~!1ono11 Ille ine Cily lo insure pet• AKA 31626 Vllglnu1 Way HIGHEST BIDDER FOR1 _________ _ INC . C l(ENNETH MILLER. tllat certain Noltce ol taull IN BOOK 14079, PAGE 139£ Labor Code ol the 's cale ol lormance or the conltacl South Laguna. Calllorn1e CASH (payable a1 time or FICTITIOUS IUSINESS VELD A J MILLER ' thereunder rec0rded Sep· OF OFFICIAL RECORDS C 11 n1a lhe cu-. Council Plans. spectllcauons and The street address and sale"' lawlul money ol ihe NAME STAT(MENT lembe1 6. 1985 as lnsl•u· 11 1 or · ' olllc1el proposal forms 10 be 0 1 The 1011ow1nn persons are PATRICK HOPKINS, db& ment No 85·336788 In PARCEL 3 ol the City ol Fountain I/alley ....... 1~ D'Odlng c;an .... Ob OtnE!t common e.signa ion united Slates! at THE " HOPKINS CONSTRUC· ' EASEMENTS AS SET sot wlKOU ~ • .,.., • 11 any of the real properly NORTH rRONT ENTRANCE d0<ng busmeu as Sm1llls TION ano DOES 11htougn Book····· Paoe····· OI Of· 0 T T E SECT 0 hH by re utlOn aooplod 1a1ned only 811he OlfiGe ol 0 es c II be 0 I b 0 v e I ' T 0 T H E c 0 u N l v Landscaping 278 Loma Ttf 100 incluS1ve hc1al Records ol sa10 Coun· ~ ~ ~ ~ D H CERT I I" tne prevalllng llourl)' ,.,. or ine City Eng1rnser C11y Mall purported to be Par'91 I COURTHOUSE 700 Cll/IC race Laguna Beach CA VOlJ ARE BEING SUED 1y will und8f and pursuanl N I L A wages IO< eacn cralt or type Cos1 ol Plans and Spec;lll· 305 I Yukon Circle, Costa CENTER DRIVE WES I 92651 By PLAINTIFF (A Ud kl esla lo said Deed ol Trust sell al EASS~MENTDS FSOR POOW~· ol workman o• mecnanie cations IS $5 00, including Mesa. California. Parcel 2 SANTA ANA CA 92701 dll Joseph Ft an~ Anderson. publlc auction for cun. law· ER AN UP R needed 10 execute the con· 1a• II l"e bidder r""uesis " 278 L f L demand and o) PALM 1 1 u ...... SEnLEMENT AND EN· trac1 which w111 be awarded " ""' 31626 V1rg1n1a Way Sou11'1 right 1111e end 1nteres1 con· oma errace. aguna SPRINGS PLUMBING CO u money 01 the nltvv CROACMMENT" OF THE lo the !ll.ICCeuful bidder lllat the Plans and Spec;ill· Laguna C11111orn1a veyed 10 sno now held by 11 Beacn CA 9265 1 INC. a Calll0<n1a corpor· Slates 01 Ame,.c;a. 8 ARTICLE ENTITLED "EASE Pievalh wa in cla»•· cations be sent by mail the The undersigned Trustee unOe• said Deed ol Trus1 1n Tnis bus•neu is con "'°" cqnier s cneck paytl>le lo MENTS" or THE DE'CLAA I no t oe o_.. I b mailing and handling 01scla1ms any llabllliy fol any the pro""'rtu s11u11e0 in said aucteo Dy en ino1v1ouar said Trustee drawn on a AT ieauons no prov• ""' or Y cnarges •"all be an ad· ... -' Jo•apn Frank Ande•son You haH 30 CAl.ENOAR ION th esol 1 on snail nol be ''" 1nco,,ectness of lhe s1ree1 Coun1y car.toin1a dec:••b1ng ~ T·968 DAYS after thl• iummott1 s:a:e orf_.'.:ll•~na~?ank, a PA~CEL' ie:s r thanu ;he most receni o111one1 $2 00 Ne11her ine address end olhe• common the land therein LOT 46 OF Tn1s slatemenr was filed a Ill....-• 9300 I• Mfwed on rou to Ille• saeor ...,era Ct iun1on. EASEMENTS AS SET wa e d11term1nahon for Iha cosl olthePlansand Spect-designation ''any, snown TRACT 9tS7. JN THE CITY w1tn1t1eCountyCle1kol Or nat .. .,..tlhC lypowrlltan ro1pon1• 11 or a state or l8<1etal savings FORTH IN lHE SECTIONS Or~n e Coun1 area as pub· llcauons nor lhe cost 01 herein OF IRl/INE. COUNTY OF enge Couniy on Oeoem~r AMC ·72 Hornet 6 cy1 1 tht. aourt and loan essoc•alion ooml· ENTITLED "C ERTAI"-1 nJ b 111e ~ s Depa t· malllng ano l'landling will De Sa1dsale w1Ubemade.bul ORANGE STATE OF CAll· 6 1985 58 000 ' '1 A lett . phorM catl Wiii clled IO 11115 91818 at the EASEMENTS TO OWNERS 11 y r refunded w11nou1 covenan1 Ot war· FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· F2M325 owner, mi. • nt ., or main entrance to Fltal · ment 01 LabOr and '" no Tiie City reserves lhe right ranty e•pie•• or lmptl_.. re· CORDED IN BOO"' , 11 Pu1>hsnec1 Orange Coast cond S 1000 546-0118 not P'Otect r~ rour IJJM" American Tiiie lnauran~ ANO "SUPPORT SETTLE· event sn11111 De iess lhan Che 1 11 blO ~ ~ "" " --written r...,onao mual be Com MENT ANO ENCROACH· eSlabllshed federal mini· o reiect any or a s gard1ng llUe. possession, 01 PAGES 22 TO 24 IN Daily P1lo1 December 10 17 CAD. '79 FLEETWOOD In proper '-gal form II you pany located 81 I 14 MENT" OF THE ARTICLE mum wa e Ewelrn McClandon, Cltr encumbrances. 1nc;lud1ng CL US 1 VE OF M IS 24 and 31 198!i loaded A· 1 con d want the court to hew your East Flllh Slreel, in the city ENTITLED EASEMENTS' Tiie ~on11ac;1or snail Clerk of Ill• City 01 Foun· lees. charges and e.penaes CELLANEOUS MAPS IN T ·974 S4 300 7'22 8482 ol Santa Ant Calllornla, all OF T E DEC A 0 Of taln VaffoM Calllornla I th T I 0 I th • • CHO. lhat nght. lllle and inte•esl H LA ATI N provide such compensahon Daleo December 3. 1985 o e ru' ee an o e THE OFFICE OF THE •---------- NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of 1a1e model low mileage Cad1Uacs 1n Oranoe County' See us today1 540-1860 2600 Harbo1 Blvd COSTA MESA Wt llY All ll&IES USED CARS & TRUCKS COMEJN. OR CALI. FOR FREE lPPUISll OeLILLO ClfYHln 1821 l BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 14l·IOll;l41·3331 CHEVY M al1t:>u t98C classic wagon A1r AM/FM 2 tone paint elec seats. $2.950 Cal 6'42-4321 Ask lor Dor Wiiiiams WE BUY CLEAN LOW MILEAGE DOMESTIC & IM PORT CARS, TRUCl<S & VANS WtWllTYOIR OllAI llH CARI See Veno dos Santos THEODORE ROBINS FORD t ]0b0 HAl80 1 ILVD Cb\tA Ml\& 642 0010 " rou do not t11e rour conveyed 10 and now Mid COVENANTS CONDITIONS insurance as 1equ11ed by 1ne P b Or C 1 trusts created by sa•O Deed COUNTY RECORDER OF PUBLIC NOTICE r .. ponee on time, rou mey by 11 under said Deed ol AND RESTRICTIONS, AE· Labot Code ol the Stale ol Dall~ 1~~; Dec~~ o~; ol Trust to pay Int remain SAID COUNTY 1---------- loM the -· 8ftd row Trust in lhl property 9'lu· CORDED IN BOOK 14092 C1!11orn11 end snall uecvta 1985 Ing pnnc1pa1 wms or the The sheet aod1ess and FICTITIOUS IUSINESS wagee, ~r and prop-lled in said County and PAGE 1797 OF OFFICIAL a contraclor s cet11t1ca1e re-notes secured by s111d Deed otner common oes1gna11011 NAME STATEMENT er1y may be ta«en wtthout Slate described es RECORDS (THE 'MASTER garding said compensallon r T •980 of Trust to wll S230.187 29 11 &11y. Of the real ptoperty The following persons e1re fllrttt.r Wlfnlne trom the Loi ,9 01 Tract No 4204 DECLARATION") ANO ANY requirements The Con1rac· IMm•ic NOTICE wllh ln1eres1 •hereon from desc:t1bed above 1s doing business as Tanya· ~rt. 11 shown on 1 Map rec0<ded AMENDMENTS AND SUP· 10< shall futther requite all rUUl. 2128185 $32791 95 al 18•1, purported 10 be 7 WHIT Ale-.a 1006 Nomngam Ro ni.. ore OtMr '-gel. re-in Boot< 1'9 pages 2' 25 PLEMENTS THERETO Subcontractors 10 s1mllarty pe1 annum ilS ptovlded 1n NEV IRVINE CA 92664 Newpo•1 Beach CA 92660 qufrementL You ,,..y went 26 27 and 2a 01 M••· Tne street address ano p1ov1oe sucn compensation NOTICE Of' sa•d notes plus costs and Tne undersigned Trustee T snya Tarr 1006 Not- to c.11 an attorner rlgllt eetlaneous Maps Rec:0<os orne1 _common deslgn111on. insurance tor all ol 1ne Sub· TRUSTEE'S SALE la1e che1ges 01 $55S3 91 01scla1ms any ll&b•hly tor any llogham R 0 Newpor 1 •••r· H you do not known 01 Orange County. Call· 11 any.of the 1ea1 property con1rac1ors employees The TA~P.":551=~: with 1n1erett to oate or th•! incorrectness of lhe street Beach CA 92660 1n11torner.~oumer~ll •n lornia descf1bed above 1 Contractors and Sub-con-document add•ess and otner common This business 11 con- attorMy ref9rfel tWWlce or Tne streel address 0, purported lo be 13 OX lractors shall furnish lhe C11y TbM:~~;~N/../'g~~JR The benehc;iary under said des1gna11011. 11 any shown duc:teo by an u•OMdual e '-gel ak1 oMce (It.led In Olher common dt11gnallon FORD •26 IRVINE. CA a cerllf1Cat1 of waiver ol vou ARE IN DEFAULT Oee<1 of Trust neretol0<e ex herein Tanya Tart the phorM lllooll). 0 1 sa, o o roper 1 y 15 927 !5 subroga11on under me 1erm1 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ecuteo and oe11veted to the Sa10 aate wlll be made Dul Tn1s slatl'ment was 111eo ~ de ~ la en-, ,1 0 1 b 2882 Tne unoersigneo TruSlee 01 the w0<11er s eompen58· undersigned a wrmen Dec-without covenanl 0< wer-..,,h tne County Clerk ot Or lr-e-"la clteclon Ju· ~~1~~ ~one ° Cot~a Meta 01scta1ms any llab1hty 10< any lion 1nsu11nce D~ TEO 9/; 118iT gNl.ESS taratlOfl of 0etttu11 ano De· ranry eap•t!SS or implied, re angl' County on OeGemr>er d'elel u.t9d tlafte un pleao Gelll · 1ncortaclMU ot 1tie--,1r1!el No bid will be considered Y U TAK A I N TO mand tor Sate, ano a wrllten gard1ng 1111e, possession. or 4 l985 di 31rDIAI CAl"ENDAltlOS Said sale will oe made addre" and other common unless II Is maoe o11 the of· PROTECT ~OUR PROP· Notice ol Oel1ull and flee· encumbranc;es 10 pay the F2t4132 P•rt pra11ntar una wltllOUI covenanl O< war-des1gna11on. II any snown llC•al blank form tum•slled !R;~~[1~"sA~~ S~l~~~ hon10Sell The undersigned remaining principal sum ol PuDhsneo Orange co..1 r~t• eeutte 1 mo-ranty e o•eu or mpliec:t es herem Dy the City and 1s made in EXP 0 caused said Noltee ol De-the notes secu1ect by said Daily P1101 Dacemoe• 10 17 qulna en"'• cone. 10 lltle • possessi:m or en· Said sale W111 be made. bul 1 cc or d a nee w 11 n 111 a ~~ep e"'N R~A~~ T+ ~ 1au11 and Elechon 10 Sell 10 Deed 01 Trus1 wllh m1eres1 2' and 3 1 1985 Une CM1e o une Kamada mbt 1 ty W1tllou1 conventnl or wat-provtst<>ns ol tn11 Notice ana H NATU H be recorded in lhe counl) lhereon a' provided 1n said l.tafonte. "° la .W-1 ~~peida':nc~ :~·on :;:: r1n1y eKpres11or lmptled. re--1ne proposal requirementa P~Oc~5oi~G 0 AiAg~sT where the real ptoper1y 11 noles advances 1t sny. T.111 t protocclon; au rM9U09ta n ie , n red b ga1d1ng uue. posse1S1on, 01 ano GOno111ons set torth Y u . U H UL N· loca1ed under me terms of lhe Deed eocrlt• • maqulna tlafte q11e s~ld ~ 0~~'rrsec;" ,t encumbrenees 10 pay lhe unde• Sec11on 2 ollhe Spec:1. f ACT A LAWVER For 1nlormahon regarding of Trus1 tee!I charges itnd PUBLIC NOTICE cumpllr con I•• for· $6 387 02 plus,~: ,c,.:~:no rema1n1ng pr1nc1pal Sum ol t1ea11ons Eacn b•dd8f must 00n January 8 1986 11 sale con1ac1 Benehc•ar) erpenses ol rhe Trustee and I( 211.35 ma I Id• d'' I e D 1 I 1 • asi mated costs ex nses the noles secured by aa10 be l1Cense<1 in acc0<dance 1 00 o clock • m F1tst Los Fttst F1oe11ty thrill & Loa,. ol 1ne uusts crea1&0 l>y sa•o •PloSMadU el ueled qulera and' ad an~•s al the pe11-ot Deed of T•uSI w11n 1nteret1 W11h eppllceble slate laws Angeles Corpo,.l•on H (7141 !i58·957 l Attenuon Deed of Trus1 ror ihe FICTITIOUS BUSINESS q·-•---• ~·-.. -v ""' "~ ,.._ d d duly named or 1ubs11tuled •• L H 1 n NAME STATEMENT ~ .. ...... ·---IU the 1n11!al PUDllClllon of lhlS ...... eon 81 prov• eo In Ml Pursuant 10 Ca11torn11 T ... ar.. u c 1son amounl reasonal>ly eSll· eaao. Notice ol Sale $4 8'8 65 notes advances ii any. Government Code Section ru11ee unde• ,a~d pu1suan1 Da1e December 10, 1985 maled 10 be S'l 1 967 85 The IOllOw1ng persons are SI uel9d no pr ... nl• •u • BAU M E 4 CYNTHIA under tne terms ol the Deed 4590. 1ne Contractor will be ko l~emDeed ~1 ·~:~ate(! MID·C AL SERVICES. • Tne beriet1c1ary under said ao1ng bu~1ness as EAST re1pue1ta a tlampo, puede PONTIOUS BAUME h s ol Trus1 tees che•ges and en111led 10 post approved ep e ber RC RD e• C1lllornla corp. •10 W Deed of rru~t herelolore e~ ENO LEASING, 2973 Ran· perder If cHo, r i. pueden bano 11 wile as Joini T'ena~t; e•i>enses ol tlle Trus1ee ano secu1111es w11h 1ne C11y or a11 ~Au~~"oNb~NDr C~~LA J~E ledlllo, Cowlne, Ce. 11m ecule<I encl oellv~eo 10 lhe g~~n26~~ef't Costa Mesa. qutler au aotarlo, Ml dlnero 85 10 an unoivioed 112 ot lhe lrusls created l>y sa10 approved financial 1ns111u HANNON nu band and wile (111) 11S-193o4, By: Patricia und~•s•gneo a wrmen Otoe William H Painck 2973 r otra1 cotH d• eu intetest 811 as l8flants in Deed of TruSI lo w it hon in o•Oer 10 have tlle Clly ed S 5 8 A. Benti.y. Sec. 1ara11on ot Oeleult ano 011 Randolph Street Colla propi.dad tin •WltO edt.-Common $48 87~ 26 release lunos rel11ne<l by reco•O eptember 1 · Published Orange Coast mand tor Sale ano a written clonal por part• de ta c0t1a. NOTICE TO The benehc11ry under said the cuy 10 insu•e per· '~:o in Book l37H Page Ollily Pllol December 11 2• Notice 01 Del .. vll 11no E•ec· Mesa. CA 92626 Exl1ten otroe r~uletloe PROPERTY OWNER Dfted of Trus1 t1ert1of0<e ex-lormance ol lhe coniract ;43~ 1 ~~~~~~:i"~ec~~~s~~~ 31 1985 uon to Sell The undetSlgneo William H Pa1rick Ill '-ge .... Puodl ~ uot9d YOU ARE IN DEICAULT ecuted end dehvered 10 Ila Plans spec1hc111ons and h tt R I T-98J ca119ed said Notice ol De 2973 Randolph Street quiet• llamlf • un ~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST undersigned a wri11en Dec· ol11C1al propose! l0<ms lo IMI ~ e o 10~ Ol 11'18 acorder o taull and Elec11on to Seti to Cos1a Meaa CA 92626 lnmedlatlf'ntnte. 81 no COft· DA TEO J ne 4 1985 UN larat1on of Oefaun and De-used lor b1dd1ng can be ob· tange ounty w111 sen " PUBllC NOTICE De reco1deo in tile county This business is con -1 un ~..._ puede u • mind lor Sele ano a men Ott 1 public auction lo the highesl ducted by a general P8tl· _,,,,,_...., LESS YOU TAKE ACTION · wr 1t1neo only al the Ice o bidder 10, cash (payable 81 whMe tr1e real properly is n ll1mer a un aervklo de ref· TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· No11c;e ol Oilt1ul1 and E•ec· lhe CUy Eng1neet. City Hall NOTICE OF located ners 1P 1 •rencla de eboglldol o a ERTY ll MAY BE SOLO AT lion io Sell The undersigned Cost or Plans and Specih· the hme ot ta'T .:On S1awtu1 TRUSTEE'& SALE DATE 12110185 ~~:~e~a':e!!~,·c~~!' 1119<1 I r::, o~l":I~~!~' ::t•I A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU f8~~d ds~~Not1ce i'e1~ C8l•ons IS S5 00 Including ~ot~'Z ~:,:~: lr~I ent~:~~~ T.S. No. 8951 VERDUGO BUIVICE wiln tne County Clerk of Ot· r o e e· NEED AN EXPLANATION au an llon lo lo lax II the bidder requesta lo the count c;our1house IMPOR·TANT NOTICE CORPO"ATION, 81 aald enge County on November Ionic~) No 11"8 21 M OF THE NATURE OF THE be recotded in lhe cnunl~ lhat the Plans and Spec;lll· 700 CJVIC eenier Drive West TO PflOPE"TY OWNER; lrual .. , 401 N. Brand llwd., 18 1985 T -. 1 PROCEEDING AGAINST where Ille real properly IS cauons be tenl l>y mall Che Sanla An• Calllorn11 111i YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Olendal, CA tt203, T.... F292571 'ihe ~~~.m:! ·~~ 1~~~~ o; YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· IOC~~~E t2/lO/S5 mailing and llandllng right 11lle and tnteresl con-UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST. phone: (111) 500-2415, Ptl Publ•shed Orange Coast oirecc1on de ta corle HI TACT A LAWVER FORECLOSURE CON ~~~r~=~ $~~ : •• ~;, ~~~ veyeo to 'and now held by DATED 617/82. UNLESS Rolland T 44....,.. I Daily Pilot November 26. De MUN CIPAL COURT OF DA TEO December 11 • o said Trustee undet said VOlJ TAKE ACTION TO ~ c;embef 3 tO 17 t98$ I 1985 SUL TANTS, INC .• I Y! COS1 ol the Plans and Spec!· Deed ol Trusl '"and lo lhll PROTECT YOUR PROP-Published Orange CoaSI T THE DESERT JUDICIAL FIRST AMERICAN TITLE DANIEL w. Ol'IMEAOD, v.P. llCallons. no• lhe cost or certain opetl !lltuated In ERTV IT MAY BE SOLO AT Dail~ P1IOI Ol'Cember 17 24 939 ~:e~~'~6E c~¥~+~ g~ INSURANCE COIWANY, • 17~,,b~:~. Co 1 mailing and hlndhng Wiii be tne si:e ol y Ca11lorn1a A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 3 1 t985 PUBLIC NOTICE CA F' 0 ~ A p CelHornla corpor1tlon, Pit u 1 r nge as refunded County ol Orange de NEED AN EXPL.ANA TION 1 982 FORD '7"4 Plnlo 4 spd Stal SPR~~GS B~~NCH 3tsk ~ Sindt, Authorized Ofneer, ~~11~~~1 December t7 24 Tne C!ly reserves the right scribed as follows LOI 10 of OF THE NATURE OF THE K·2113e Wgn gd cond S•OO Firm Tahqu11z-McCa11um W(f.y 114 bit Fifth l l rMt, Santa ' T-978 10 ~eiec:t ··~~s Cl Traci 9552 in the City ol PROCEEDING AGAINS T PU8UC NOTICE FICTITICU8 BUSINEIS 631-4389/H 55g •• 014/W Palm Springs Cahlornla Ana, C1llfornlo 12701 (71•)1 c..::r~ the City of F tr Irvine. as per map recorded YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· NAME STAHMl!NT -92262 551-321' POOL.IC NOTICE 0 oun-tn BOO!\ '10. pages 9 to 12 TACT A LAWYER flCTITIOUI euMtEH Th i n FORD '78 Future 2dr hrdtp Tl'lt ,,_ edor-~ PubiJSlled Orange Coas1 ~ Y~t«nt; 1985 mclu11ve ol M1S01111aneo..i1 On Thurt<lay January 9 NAMf STATUIENT o-om; 0t>~;r~':s~!~"111({~ cream w/buctiel sis llr telephone number or P111n Daily P1101 Decembet t7 2• K 22251 a1eo Ore Iler C Maps. records ol 11><1 Or-1986 .a1 1 30 P M . WEST. Tiie lollow1ng persons art' ENTERPRISES 2962 Airway spolle wtils, 6 cyl Runs 11tt 1 ett0<ney or 01ain11ff 31 1985 Not~ of Sele of D:lubl~1';;' ~ber o~r ange County MORELAND SERVICE. INC doing business as Sun V111 Avenue. Colla Mesa. Call· great $2100 •94-0301 wnhout an auorney ,, (El T-984 Reel Property al 198~ The unpaid Dalenae and as duly appolnled TruSlee ley Cons1ruc11on. 1!i Robon lornll 92626 ---nomD•e 1a d11ect1on yet nu· Private 1-'e T 979 sllme1e of coats, eipenaes under and pursuenc to Deed Cl Newport Beach. Ca ltv•n c Chapman. General FORD Mustang •7g Black mero de telelono del POOUC NOTICE No A 127740 • ano advances as ol Decem· of Trust rec0<ded Jvne 17 92663 Partner 2782 Baysnore Must $811 S800tor besl abOQado del demandanle 0 In lhe Superior Court or bet 9 1985 " S56 138 77 I 9 8 2 II' In 5 t N 0 DllYIO Wayne Backstrom or1 .. e NewPQrl Beach CA otler 494-•554 Oef Oemandan1e qve no Tiiie Order No. 1415713, Ille S111e or Cahlotn1a 10< PUBLIC NOTICE U•d amount wm increase 82 206767 OI Official Re t5 Robon Ct Newpori 92663 tience a1>ogado esi MACK 'Tru1IM Sala No 300l·t· lhe County of O•ange nlll date ol sale cords •n the olfic;e or Ille Beacn CA 92663 This business 15 con KAHN & CRISTE Attorneys Compu11r R1f~r1n ce: 1r1 the Ma11e1 of the Esiale CITY OF Tne streei llddress or County RecoidetS of Orenge Tn1s bus1neu is con ducred by ll llmited portnei al Law JOO 1 E Tahqu11i Dt·l50IHI011 ol Tnomas B Case De-FOUNTAIN VALLEY. ommon des1gna11cm. 11 any. Coun1y Slate ol Cellforma oucted ny an in!llVl!lual ~nip McCallum Way ·:JO t Palm NOTICE OF r.Msed CALIFORNIA I !he •eal properly de e1ecu1ed lly DENISE Jill Dave Back sl1om Irvin C Chapman Springs Calotonrta 92262 TRUSTEE'S 8ALE Nohc.e 1sn&reby 91ven lhal NOTICE SGrtl>ed above 11 purported LOVELESS A SINGLE Thi!> s1i1111men1 was hied Tnis st1<lemenl was tueo (6191 320-56~ YOIJ ARE IN DEICAULT Int underS>Qned wtll sell al INVITING llDS 0 be 6 Cnoate lnm>e Call WOMAN Will SE.LL AT With the Counly Clerk or 01 With the County Cltt•~ ol Or DATE 1Fech91 SEP 13 UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST Pm1ate sale to the hlgntsl NOTICE 1$ HEREBY Orme 927 1' PUBLIC AUCTION fO anqe County on Deeembe1 l'nge Coonly on NovM'ber 1985 1D1HED 1'6183 UNLESS and be51 bidder. on or alter 01\/EN lhal lhe Cl1y Clerk ol Tile und8fs1gneo Truatee HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 4 198S 18 !985 Victor J. Barich, Cieri!, vou TAl<E ACTION TO Ille 27th day ot December the City of Fountain Valley 1scra1m1 any ll11b1llly for any CASH (payable at hme of F~137 F212Ut Wittl.,w:.1"'1!1r: Patricia A. McC•rron, PROTECT YOUR PROP-1985, al Iha olllce ol Jack Ca11lorn1a, wlll receive seal· ncorrectneu of the Slreet sale '" lawful money ol •lie PubllShed Orange Coast Pubt•shed Oren~ Coasl · __ _:::::::::=::::===-Oeputy ERtV IT MAY BE SOLO AT Levy 8383 Wlllhlrll Bl , Ste ed proposals unlll 1he hour ddre$9 end Other common Unned St11laS) In the IObby Daily P1101 December 10 17 DAily Pilot Novembef 26 ~ -Publish&CI Orange Coas1 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 552 Beverly Hlllt CA 00211 OI 10 00 AM on Friday 0.. es1gnauon •I any, anown lo the building ~led •I 24 ano 3 l 1985 cemt>er 3 10 17 t985 · 1'\11.JC NOTICE 0111y P1101 Oe<.emt:>er 10 17 NEED AN EXPLANATION (2131 651..0536 County of cembef 27 1985. tor TURF ereln 60 l South Lewie Street Or T 970 T .g,2' --.;..;;=;.;..-----2, 3, t985 OF THE NATURE OF THE L9s Angeles Slale ol Call· MAINTENANCE FOR ME· Stld sale .,.u. be mede. bul 811Qt. C1llf0<nl• •II right. 111Je IOIR,OMI r.953 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST IC>fntl. all tne rlglll. titre and DIANS, CURVED SIDE· 1111oul covenant or war-1nd interHI conveyed lo ---PUB--l-IC_HO_T-IC_E __ (CITACtON.IUDtCIAL) lvou YOU SHOULD CON· tntereslolulddeceatedal WALKS . TRAC T EN· 1n1y,11xpres1orlmplltd,re· and now he4d by II under NOTICE TO DEFENDANT I r ACT/\ LAWVER 1ne llme ol dHth end all the TRANCES. ANO !CRON-erdlng lltle, possession. or H id Deed ol Trull In lhe ----------f A v rt o a Acusedol P\IJLIC NOTICE Ont 7195 11 tOOO AM r1gnl. l!lle and int«eSI that TAGE ROADS In ac -ncumbrances lo pay the l)rOP8fly situated In said K·2203o4 !~~.oT~gRe~c:~K~1~~ K·2207I ~~~~c,~isu11~E1~o:u~~~ ~~:Sc!:~::! :;~,:O~ ~~~~1:: 1ne P•ans •lld =·~:~o :;:;ci:!,:: :~ ~:Unty at1d s111e oescr1tieo Ft~!~'°~:A~~':r BECKm. 1nd DOES 1 NOT1C( OF p()tntl'(J Trustee unoer aod llw ()t OlherWIM Other tl'len PropoHlt Shall be pr••· ••O Deed With Inter••• LOT 10 OF TRACT 3185 Tne IOllowlng persons are OU0.1'1 10 lncluolve DEATH OF I ~ur!M ''"' lo Deed of T USI Of 1n eOdttion to 1hlt of ••Id toled und4tt lffled COYef' ~ .. PfOYlded In Hid IN THE CITY OF COST A d 0 I ng bu' In e.. as ll'l~O() AR.E BEING SUED "'AMAE H. ~!NTICE Ri.co~dft(I on 1111183' ai deceHed, 111 the Hme of and ahell be ecc;ompanled ote edv11ncH . 11 any, MESA, COUNTY OF OR· East/Wett H81r By Sumako •" p• "'INTIFF ~A Ud. le est• ANO OF PETITION I Document no 83•013625 death. In and to all lne Cllf· by one ot ll'le lorma ot bid· noer the terms of said ANOE. Sr ATE OF CALI 675 Pau1er1no S11ee1. Costa ' '"" ) u1NO VAL TO AOMfNISTER Of 0 , .-...1 ders securily required by 1-char,_. end ••· FORNIA AS PER MAP AE· Mesa Callforn11 112626 ~do ., • HTATENO.A130ttl I lllc;ia•Rec.0<0llnthe of· tainrea,property,Slluat ..... n Stc:llOfl 10 ol ,,,. SPKlll· MtOf lli.Tn:s1;.andol CORDED IN BOOK 08, Sumako Omln•. 37:13 LIV BANK • Calll«llle COf To an neira IM!nef1c1at1M lice ot IM A.cord41f of Ot-the C<Nnty of Ortn90 State cation• All propoaals shall ne 1r1.1a11 created by .. Id PAGES '9 AND 50 OF MIS-Ocean Crest S&nle Ana ""'lflon creditors •nd con11ngen1 •ngl' Countv Calitorma ••· 01 Catll0<nla P•fllcvltrly de-CELL "'NEOUS .. •PS IN C1111~n11 112704 'Yeu MYt IO C~A1' 0 1 tculed by WILLIAM w Krlbe<I .. lollowt lo-wit IMI marked Tur1 Maioten· ,.. ....... . ~ DA'll .,., ..... ""'"*''" credll0<$ and petsons whO DAl/IES AN UNMARRIED LOI 1 Of Traci 9140, .. per ln<:e lo! Medians. Curb9d Tiit B1nellcl11rv vnder THE OFFICE OF THE Thlt butlnHI ,. c:on ..,,...., Ofl ,w to -... a may be Olhittw!MJ in1ereS1ed MAN ANO MICHELLE A map flied in Book 38 1. pages Stdewelkt. T11c1 Entrances aid ~ by 111aon ol 1 COUNTY RECORDER OF Oucte<I by 41,, 1odl\lldu11I 11 ,..._..... at '" lht wtll andlo• estate ot OAVlfS A SINGLE WOMAN 32 ano 33 inclusive. of Mii· and rroo119e Road• •n<l IMlbreoch or del1un 1n the obll SAID COUNTY Sum11ko Omln• :""'~ IRAMAE H PRENTICE BROTHER AND SISTER AS eell•neou• Mape ol Orenge m1UC!d Ot delivered ao .. IOO•llons secured the••by Tll• atrMI ado, ... ind Tn11 111toment W8' llled A lltW Of pftOfW.... A 1>411111on n11 btttrl flied JOINT TE NAN TS WILL County CalllO<nll be 1n Ille h1nd1 ol the Clty ..... ttlOICKe Heauled and de-Oll'lef common detlgnallon with tna County Cl8fk Of Or • ~by Wllli1m c Prenuce •n tne SELL A f PUBLIC AUCTION ·more commonly kl\OWn ... Clerk 1n ""' Ollie. In Ille Cll'fllvtfld 10 lhe TruatMwrlllen II 1ny of ,,,. r..i ptoperly DOQ• Co1.mly on Oooernbet ........ ~ 1M Supe110< Coutl OI Ore~ t C Hllll 10200 Sl!llllr Avenue. N ottoa of Oel1ult and Elec· de IC r I be 0 I b 0 v I II 3 t118S .... ,_.,anM coun1u requet11n9 tha1 Wll 0 fHE HIGHEST BIOOEA l35W Yale LOOP. Irvine. A pu1""'rled lo be 941 WEST F2Utt4 ~,,,.,., ..... form " JOU ll•m C P•11n11c11 oe np Ir OR C4SH IP•ytrt>le It llrne Term• ot aale cash in 11w-on Or before the houratllOO ~IOn 10 cau.-Ille under· WILSON STREET' COST A PubhsM<! Orin,.. Coell -.. ..,rt M ..._, yoer pointed es per..:1n111 r&p ol sale •11 lewful money of Ille lul mon.y ol Ille Unllld At the Oe•lgn1led 11ma. 111 •lgned to Mii .. 1d Pfc>perty Me SA CALIFORNiA 9282 7 D11llu Piiot Oec•mb; 10 17 -r~tellve to adm1m1ttw Ille Un•ted StllHJ at THf StttH or part ce111 i nd blll bid\ rocewed will~ Pl.lbllClyto Hlisty Mid obllgatlon• Tho undert"'Md T1uttw ' -. do ,... ... ,.. c 0 u R T v A AD ARE A ·~ evlci.nctd by nott ... opened axarn1~ and de and ''*"It .. on AUQUll 19 .. .,, '.l 1 ttllS ,_ ....,,.._ "'., .. 1111 0f ll'lt dtc:e<Jenl 'BETWEN TM[ fWO STAIR cur.a 11y Mot1gage or Trull etaredbytl'leCltyC""'11 81d·198S the underatgned dltct11maenyllabll1tylor&ny ~... ...., ,.. . Tll• P•ttllon •ttQUHla WAYS AT THf ALLAN Deed on lhe OOllfl IO der• lind lilt publle era ln-ctuMCI aald nollceol t>rtaell lncOl'ftctne.1 Of ll'le .,, .. , , _________ _ ....... c...,...., ,,,.. sulhe>rlly to adm1n1tttt '"''!BUILDING FACING VOR8A t<>ld pr Y vlled 10 bt ptetent et tl'leano ttecuon lo~ !'OGOfded addrau •M Otn., common P\mllC NOTICE ...... ":~-~ •lalt und"r '"e lndeoen-STREET a o81 YORBA Blda orotttfatO ~lnwrtt oeclartllon ot •tlOH 1n111umtn1 number O..!Yin1t1on, II any. anown ----------=-_,•arflfnt "°"' ttw ~.~~::t'"'"'a11on ot Et )srneET fUSTIN CA02680 tng •nd oMIJ t>o ,....ved 11 pr:=':IOrwA!V.O.axam-~!47 ol Hid Offlcltl heS•~Mlewlllt>emade ou1 flCTITIOUllUl*lll _ A n.atinn on 1,,.., CH!l•t10n 811 •lght lnlo llnd mternt lhe 11or ... Jd otfla• at tn) without ,Ovetllnl O< war NA• ITATIMl"NT T 9!17 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UllNEIS NAME STATEMENT Tne fotlow1ng persons are doing ov.1neu •• N4twp0tl· A rea P reler1ed Pro leuton1lt NAPPS, 4000 Park Newp0<f •405 New· POil Beach CA 92660 Jelltey SleYen WtHICk. '000 P&r1\ Newl)()ll, •'05 Newport 0t11c11. CA 92UO Chrlalopher Coppa. 240 Nie• l af\e •201 N-por1 O.ech CA 02663 Anoetine M Merkel t 13 29lh St Nowporl Sfl&Ch. CA <i:>663 Tn1s bue1neo 11 con ducltd by &n un1n c;orpo11t•d u1oc11t1on Oll'ler ttlan 1 parlrwtrllhlp Jtll W8118CI\ Thia al&ltmetnt •It filed with t™t CQ.inly Clet1< ol Or 1nge County on Novemt>t1 27 1965 ,ttMOI Pu~h9<1 Ot ~ Co.ti Oa.11y P11o1 Decemw 10. 11 24. end 3 1 198~ -~.,...., fitll9I,......, be ~d" on JANUARY l leonveyees to """ now '*Cl hmt Alter ll'lt r1rat publl ~~~Y~.,:iy~'!: '~~=-t~~~ 91n day ot o.. ranty exprenor implMICI, re The IOllowlng porton •1• jllf • 'I• ,.., ...,.. 1tN •t 8 30 A M "' °*<If by it unotK Ntd Deed Of ceoon nereol ~ «>e!Ot• ll'le City Engtn-and Ille '"'IT LOI ANGii.ii Oftdir\Q 11118 poeMUton. or dC>fng t>u .. nesa 81 A Btntt • .. • .......,~No 3 11 700 C1v1Q Ceflt•• Tiu" in ll'le prof)4Wly tllu· dale 01 ••'4 Cit" At1orn-f0< cheelll""'COft,OftATION, Tru1t .. , encumbrancH , 1nclydlr1g C•rpt1t' UPf\Olllary C1rt A ~---I,.. de ..., _... [)(Ive Wesl Sr1nia Ana CA •1•d 1n \310 County. Call Dalod 1hl• t 1lh day ol De-• -· . .,, ,_ cnar ..... • ind aicnan ... 811tef MA1nl9hl"C• Co ,. ,__, ... _. e2701 lo•n•• d11t!ICt1b1ng the land eember. 1915 •nd reponed lO 1"" City1l1t0 VtctOf)' ..... ~ lte. of 1,... Tr~ .. Ind 'Oi"owi Bouer Jannor111 Service ....... ..,,,... ., IF YOU OBJECT IO ll'le ine"•'" THOM!-8 INGAAM CASE Council al 111 ttOVllt in.at -· Netttl Htolfyw..a, CA trusla Cf'HttO t>y MIO Dead J 10 t f nn11y Or Cotti .... --.. M _,...., of 1 ..... ..._.,,~ y-· PARCE.l 1 • ANOAEW INORAM CASC. Ing on January 7 tNe t1.... ly: Joye ""''°• 01 Trual. 10 """Y 1 ..... ,--~ M•H Ct 9192$ ,_ -· ... .., , ........ ~· ..,.. wtlll Wilt A Pnor to commenc;1n0Tru1I•• -••I•• Olltcet, ..... • .. •'-"' 0 3 ~).-ltlOUld •thet appear al 1rtt UNIT 28 AS SHOWN ANO Admlnllfra10fl " wOtll: 11\9 Conlrec:tOf and e1111a.,.... lftO prtnOpal 1Um1 Of '"' 11y M11ewt1c1 101 Trltlt ..... 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P\IJLIC NOTICE FICTITtOUI •UllNHI NAME ITATIMEN1 Tne lollowlng Pflf'llOnl 11• 001ng bu1ir1eae H Lelaure Time Painting, Letaure-Time P11nters. Cullom Painting, Pepper11 ee Painting Leisure-Time 1n1e11ora Lagun1 A1Jnbow Oollgnarl , Gold Key Decorat0<1. 509 Letkspur. Co1on1 Del Msr. CA 92625 Marl\ Lecilo y . 509 Larkaou1 C0<011a Del Mar CA 92625 Tn1S business 11 con oucled uy an ind1V1dua1 Mark Lackey This slaternenl waa tiled with llHI Counly Clerk ol Or· enge County on November 26 1985 F2t33M Publtsh~ Orange Cotal Dally Piiot Oec;ernber 10 17, 24.af1d3t, 1985 T-967 DEATH NOTICES NE~N Cynthia G Neilson, a resident of Dana Point. pasaed away December 12, 1985 at the age of 36. 'she ts survived by her two children, Dana Mane Lara and Peter An· drew Lehr; mot.her. Mrs H ele n M Neilson, brother An· drew Scott Neilson, grandparents, Step· hen and Clara Lara a nd grandfather Peter Lehr. Cini, as she was known by her family and fnends, owned and operated "Cin di's Catering" for the past eleven years. She will be sad.Jy nussed by all. Services will be held Tuesday. December 17, 1985at7PMatPa- cihc View Memon~ Park Chapel, New- poc t Beach_ In- ternment will be pn· vate at Pacific View Pacifi c View Mortuary. Dln!ctors. 644-2700 CRAWFORD GO RD O N JON CRAWFORD. age 49 Born April 5. 193ti in Chu dgo. l l11 n u1s Pas.v-d away in Sant.a And, CA . Oc'<.'C'mbt>r D , 1985 A rl'S1dent uf Diamond Bar He al tl·ndtod Laguna Beac-h Htgh School a nd Or ange Coost College He started his news paper l·an'<'r as an adver11s1ng sales p<'r !J(>ll for' thl· Orang<> Coast Dully Pilo1 1\ ft er 4 yf•a rs ht· jt>tnl'd With Eli ls..·nt>1:rg l<> purchase t tw Mont<·rl'V Park f'rugrl'S.'I Which they opt-'ratl-d unttl selling lo th1· Sa1pp!> llow- ._m.J N~w~pa pers 1 n 1!17H ltt• then stayed with tht• rompany -....•rv1ng In ~·veral ~x l.'CUUVo pusiuons. Al tht">·llmf' of hts death ht· wa.. Dlrl·«tor of AclvC'r11~1ng f or Smpps Southern CA Puh)l',htn~ Co He '4°rv1 ·d 1n Lhl• Army 1n World W<Jr II, 20 year 1111•mhr•r of Montery l\1rk K 1war11s Club. \.\.is c1 m<·mbc•r of CA N1·wsJMpcr Ac1vert1s- ing Exf'\'Utlvt• Assoc .Hld th« CA. News. p .. qwr Publishers A.<i..-.cJt lie· is survived by his w1f(' Jo-Anne Cruwfurd, <J daughter Man·1. :wms, Jay!IOn ,1 n cl M a t l h ~ w Crawford His father John Crawford and D !11slPr Phyllti1 Heineke both of Cos~ Mesa Furwnil services will be c:ond ucted I p m Wedl'lt'Sdt1y. Waverly Church fnurnment.e<l will follow, Fair h ave n Ml'mori:il Park Brown Colonial Mortuary, l.llrecung H•ABOA LAW ... MT. OLIVE M ortuary .. Cemetery Crem11ory 162~ Gltfflr Ave Co1ta Mesa S-40-5554 Pll!ACE ... OTHERS RLL8AOADWAV MOttTUAAY 1 10 Broadway Cotta Mesa 6•2·9150 PAClflC VllW MEMORIAL PA"K Cemetery • Mortu11ry Chapel • Cr9malOfY 3500 PAClll<: Vlew Orlllf' Newport e .. ch a..i.2100 • I I WARM f0MCA91'8 OMAI TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1985 District to set AIDS policy ~· Irvine students, teachers with AIDS would need OK before entertngschoof case-by-case rev1ew ot any stuaent, teacher or other staff member suffer- ing from Acquired Immune Deficien- cy Syndrome, which robs the body of its ability to ward off infccll9n or other diseases. It is generally fatal. tractcd AIDS wouJd be excluded from school until a medical review is completed. An employee wtth AIDS would be pla.ccd on medical leave until a review is done. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... 0.-,......... .,,. Students and teachers with AID~ would have to pass a medical review ensuring they do not pose a health risk before being admitted to the Coast Transit district's new bus Is half truck./ A3 Ef6'dy of jogger Is re- covered from Santa Ana Rlver./A3 California The Metropolltlan Water District may buy farmland for water rights./ M Nation Congress negotiators propose llftlng lid on In- come from speaking en- gagements./ AS Arrow Air carrier reached takeoff speed but then veered away./ AS World Soviets outline strategy for countering Star Wars defense./M Tensions between Israel and Syria mount./ AA Sports classroom under a policy being con- sidered by Irvine school officials. The Irvine Unjfied School District board is scheduled to considered the policy today. As proposed, the policy calls for a Deputy Superintendent Bruce Givner said no AIDS victims have been reported in. the Irvine district but added, "W~'re trying to be prepared." U nder the proposed pohcy. a student diagnosed as having coo- The review team m such cases would involve the student's or em- ployee's physician and a medical consultant for the district. If these two could not agree, a third medical expert wouJd be enlisted. The student or employee would not be allowed to return to school or to Parade of Hghta The lfewport Cbrlatmaa Boat Parade of LIOta marb lta 67th annlTenUY tom,ht wiien more than 200 i.o.ta follow tllla roate around the harbor. The parade, which beClna nJ.chtly at 6:30 p .m .• will na thioach Dec. 23. A TiewinC area baa Mell Mt ap at the Sea &coat hue on Weet Cout IUCJlway. work until ·the medical team had determined the AJDS v1ctim would not endanger his or her own health or that of others. A staff report cites a conclusion by the Cenlen for Disease Control that "based on•curTCnt evidence, casual person-to-person contact as would occur amonJ school children appears to pose no nsk." • A student wbo as e~cluded from school would reocave home teach.Jog "where such instruction would be of benefit to the student," the propoeed • policy states. The Irvine report does uy lbe ca-. " by-ca.sc revtcw should give special coosiderauon io student.I wbo bave problems with bleeding or bi tins.~ • repon also ca.Us for cducallnc teachen and other staff' mem_., OD tht AIDS guidelines and io procedures for band.lmg bodily thaidl.. ' The board meets at S p.m . in dae d1stnct headquarters, SOSO Barn.oca • Parkway. ,. Judge OKs pact for expansion of county airport · Ruling brings to end 20 years of feuding over noise problems By LISA MAHONEY °'-~,... .... John Wayne Airport passed its last major hurdle to expansion wt lh the announcement Monday that a settle- ment between Orange County, New- pon Beach and two c1t12ens groups has gained the approval of a L. S Dtstnct Coun Judge. More than a dozen attorney~ rep- resenting the senhng parues and airlines sull wamng over opcrauons at Orange County's only commercial airpon met briefly wtth Judge Terry Hatter in Los Angeles to learn that Hatttr had signed a fi nal Judgement ~'::g the end of discord between unty-and ~pam1on f°oes-'-tht-- city ofNewport Beach. Stop PoUuu ng Our Newport and the Aarpon Work· ingGro up. The settlement scaled b't' Hatter bnngs to a close nearly 20 ·)cars of acrimony over the future of John Wayne Airport. Newport Beach and c1t12ens groups rcprcscnUnJ ca y resi- dents and others hvmg 10 nearby unincorporated Santa Ana Heipiu gained some 001sc level concessions and growth hds from the county 1n return for dropprn,g hugation that has successfully blocked alfPOn ex.- pans100 for five years. SuU unresolved an access issues and no1sc reducuon measures of conc~rn to airlines that either p~t­ ly serve John Wayne or arc on 1t.1 waJllng last. A settlement conference on those matters is set for Feb. 3. Hatter's deasaon to pernut a settle- ment between four out of 19 parties to a prc-empuve lawsuit fiJed by OtanF County last March to consolidate numerous suns broupit ap.anst the aarpon tnggered a chain of events that is expected to fin ally clear the way for const:rucu on of S 190 mtlhoo LD im provements 1nclud10g a new 111- hne tcnm nal, parklng garage and runway enhancement. Soon aft~rH:atcer~s-""Mool1ay an- nouncement. a county attorney filed papers wnh the state Coun of Appeal an Santa Ana to remove lower coun bamers to ex.pansion anclud.in& a contempt fi nding b} an Oranec Count) Supenor Coun Judge reptd- fPleue Ne AJJlPORT/A2) The newly-crowned NFC West champion Rams now prepare for the In- vasion of the Raiders next Monday./81 Robinson challenging Dornan for Congress Home cracking blamed on nature Miami beats New Eng- land on late field goat, 30-27, In Monday night footbatl. /81 Woodbridge, Fountain Valley, Marina, University and lrvlne among wtnners In Irvine basketball tour- nament./81 Bualneaa By tM .MIOdated Presa SACRAMENTO-Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D-Garden Grove, says be plans to run for for the congressional seat held by Re- publican Robert K.. Doman. No formal announcement is planned until late next month, but Robinson, 42, said Sunday, "All things being equal, I have decided to run for Congress." The five-term assemblyman as chairman of the Committee on Public Investments. By TONY SA.A VEDRA Of .. 0.-,,... .... Natural causes are responsible for nearly alJ the ground movement that has reponedly damaged about 147 homes in north Costa Mesa, accord- ing to a city-commissioned repon that absolved a neighboring construc- tion project of the blame. The S35.~cological study, de- livered to the City Council Monday by soils expert lraj Poormand, sa.Jd the widespread craclang of homes and concrete patios was caused by a sponge-like layer of clay that became dry in the last few years and con- tracted. Poonnand, chief engineer for con- sultant Leighto n and ASSOClates of The Fluor Corp. has confirmed a net loas for 1985 of $633 mltllon_. or $8.01 a share.JBS INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi PoUce Log Public Notices Sports Televtalon Weather B4 A3 85-7 88-10 84 89 Irvine collects fees for freeway project 810 A9 B8 A8 A6 A8 A3 83, 10 B1-3 A9 A2 • By PBIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... 0.-, ......... A court commissioner's ruhng Friday paved the way for Irvine to begin collecting developer fees today to help pay for three new South Orange County freeways. Between now and June, Irvine will collect more than $500,000 in fees for the proposed San Joaqwn Hills. Eastern and FoothilJ freeways. a city staffrepon estimates. The report also said that if several other proposed projects are proccsscd in this time penod, an addition.al S2. 7 million an lrvi oe freeway fees could be collected . The city plans to hold the money an Calendars mark more than time There a.re hunks for every month of the year, and even bltltina beauties posina in December. There are kitty call, pllopina hones, C&bbue Patch Kida and 1 aport fact for eac:h day of 1916. It started out u a way to picture the pace of life puaina us by, but the c:alendat bullnesa has now attracted competition from every facet of human lifestyle. .. You name i7 and there'• probebly a ca.leodar of it. ' aid RUMCIJ Meyer, uaiswu .........,., of' Brentano'• bookltorc ln South Cout Plaza. The illUIU'l\ed bed:ak:a ud van,. o\ll body puU aech.ce tbe wuderi.q eyt of the boobtote lbo.,.,cr, wbo commonly 6nda tbe time to ftip t.brouah a couple of lbem dunQI a Christmas sboppana spree. ' But the bunk calendan and pic- tures of Wltalizina women are not the bia tellen -most peopte are JUll too embl.mued to put them 1n their lhQPPina can. .. , think that most peoP.'e like to look at them. but wouldn t ~ put them on their wall," Meyer l&id. It teem• that waterfalls. uees and pmt)' birdl &till \Op the tilt o( Klien. Meyer aaid 1 c.rowd usu&.11)' forms U'O\lDd the atote'a dilplay of calen· clan, Mlicb are placed in the top-ltllinc area of the lf:ICIOnd..Ooot aboo. But after' p~ at tbe "A·H\lU· A·Month," flWratlinl ~ wl t.be c.aa.r atilfed .. l.ookina Ooodt, •• the ~ UIU&lly Q9CJ fOr the popular .. Far Side CaJcndat-•' by • a special account unul a legal challenge to the fee plan as resolved, Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said. In October, the Irvine Caty Council approved an ordlnance calling for collection of the freeway fees. But the law was never put into effect because freeway critics opposed it through a signature drive. The campaign sought to force the council to place the fee plan before the voten during the J une 3 election or at an earlier speclal election. Oo Friday, however, freeway sup- ponen filed a IAwsui t in Oranae {Pleue Me lll'VUU/ A2) Sus11 HOWLETT Focus ON JHf N t~\ cartoonist Oaty Lanon or a nature ptctorial of the months of 1986. They ranae '" pnoc from as low as Sl.9S to u hi&tl u S 13. and state manaaers usually buy aoconhnt to what bas told in the pt.SL For instance, 8f'e"ntano'1 ordered about I SO of the bttb.kt and ch c c • cake c::aleDdan, wtucb bl ve about I .S d.ifrc:m\t titles. But Me~r said be ordered I 00 copies of tbc Antel Adami caJeftdu' alone. IA Juury, t.be Nib for cakndan uauaUy mdl in 1 ldk>ut. and tht (Pleue _. CALSlmAJl8/ A2) • Irvine, told council members that construction of an ilnderground park.- mg lot for the South Coast Plaza aoneit was not to blame for the damaged houses. Homeowners had charged that ground water dra.uung from beneath the ncighboTboods into \he parlang lot excavation had caused their property to settle. Poormand wd that the 7 feet of ground water running into the pll was not enough to cause the type of slippages rrportcd by res1denu. However. he wd an 11-foot-t.all berm built along the rear of the mall project from Sunflower Street to South Coast Dnve may have caused some minor damage to IS homes ----) bordcnng the da n mound He said the p~sure of the hea'~ benn made the land s.ink from l 11~ 1nchC1 at the base to a quarter of an inch beneath the homes 25 fttt av.a' Poormand charactenzed the land pressured by the berm as a '"spnng" being pushed together He reco mmended mo nllonng the 1mmed1ate area and not rrpaanng damages to homes unul the land stops compressing. which could take any- where from two months to two vears. "Most of the warranted repa1'rs are anuc1pated to be essenuaJI) cosmetic. except for 1wo residences which ha"e rcponed damages to the ir pool,'" the rcpon said. For the most part. land subsidence 1n the !~tract area between South Coast Dnve. Bear Street. Fairview Road and Sunflo wer Stmet was attnbuted to the e'\pa.ns1ve layer of cla' 4 to S fee1 below the surfa-Oe oftbc ground ··Those sotls are very e~pansive. v. hen \OU get three or four yean of drought the' shnnk. ·· be said. add.in& that recent rams may now cause the ground to e'\pand The stud\ said the gro und and the homes v.ould conunue to be at the mere~ of moisture chanaes in the subterranean cla) Poormand. in the repon. ~ommended that the land be ke pt moist to prevent tt from dryina uo and shnnkmg. (Pleue eee ROMS/ d) Mesa buying regional parkland By TONY SA.A VEDRA After a )ear of neaoti.atJona, a.a Mesa officials s1ancd a $3.9 million contract Monday to buy 175 acres of the Fairview Rea>onal Part lite from the counrv City <"ounct.I membcn unaiu- mousJ) approved the purcbue ~ ment that would Q.uuh COWll)' rec> ommendauons to build .~ t~ golf course. ltgbted sof\ball fidda and 1 camP1fOund for reaationaJ v. h1clcs on the bluffs. The contract must still be ralified b) the count) Board ofSU.pcrvi9Qn 11 well as by st.alt property offic:iall. C1ty Manqer AUaft Roeder ~ aided the P-Cndln& purchue aa ~ most Sl1ll16c:ant part land ~ uon in Costa Mesa•a ~ ... ~ qreement will doable tk Clt)' s Clll\JDI oatt tpliCe. .... ensunna that the l='a.arview btaa wm of EnanCll Hiib Sdlool I\ • pnmanly a WlJdemeta--. ··1t is an invcst:malt ..wctA. · opiruon. will be l"!ft\lftiMd 11 !9.: one by all future ..fC!C:*•~ or~ Mesa residents. Roeder mid ba a rT'pon to the oounc:iL ~ land lS pan ol -~ Fa1rv1e..-RcJioaal Put an. purclwed by \be coaty hm St.ate lft 197). , Ftnanaal.fkmudlDpe ... ~ f'rom meetina• 10.,.__...._. tOf devdopmeat ol • ---• bluff\op& and •IFEl!t,,.._.iallll ·· ••1111111 P'lattnua Avenue ad*' lillill (Plwa-9 "' I tJ I Bodies found in storage facility may be linked to mass sllicides CARSON, Calif. (AP) -Coffins ooo~ bodies of six people, thrt'lC ofwbom may bave died in the 1978 Jonestown mw murder .. "1cidt. Nave beea dilcovered at a 1tonac ficillty in Carlon~ sheriff's deputies said. ' The four coffins were discovered Satwday in the SlOl'lpoUs bwldinL Mid Loi Aqeles COunty sheriff"; qepury Lynda Edmooda. A monuary ,...., reotiaa the specie. she said. ... :!he>' were two months behind in war( rent. IO the manaacr of the s oraee t.Wneaa made • security cheQ of the apace and discovered the coftina," she Mid. She didn't know th name of the monuary. 'Two of the bodies have been ileotifted, but the names were . ~µntington tnanwins $50,000 An automobile salesman from auntingtoo Beach missed the top ll!~ney ~n .. the California Lottery's ~~ S_ptn Monday, but still went itVme SS0,000 richer. ; ~i!! Gibson was one of 20 "Big !fpan . coo~ndcn during the first •C?Ck m which the top prize was $3 million. • No one grabbed tbe top prize, but darce contestants won S 1 million onus, and five were $100,000 win- ners. Gibson was one of eight $50 000 winners in the weekly Lottery aame that's filmed for ABC-TV at Holly· wood Studios. Tbc finalists, whose names were plucked Oct. 10 from a bin of SJ 00 winning tickets, SJ?Un a roulette-style wheel marked with prizes ranging from $10,000 to $3 million. withheld until relatives could be notified. she said. lovestiptors reported a possible connection bct~n ~of the dead and the Jonestown massacre, Ms. Edmonds said. but details were unavailable. JooestOW!l, a South American oompouoo 1ounc1ed ln Guyana by the Rev. Jim Jones, came to a violent end Nov. 17, 1978, wheo Jones led more than 900 of his foUowen to their deaths. Some Peoples Temple mem· bcrs had their throau slashed, while othen drank a cyanide-laced fruit punch. Watts, a sailmaker and yachtsman , dies Kenneth Watts, ooted Southland yachuman and saiJmaker, died Fri- day at Torrance Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was 76. A native of Kansas City, Mo., WatU came to California at an early qe. He became involved in sailing wben be participated in his first Trans Pacific race i.n 1936. A year later be became a sail maker, openina a loft in Torrance, where be made sails for some of the most famous yachts in the world. including Humphrey Boprt's Santana and several 12-mcten. He sailed in virtually every long distance race in the world. Watts was prcsjdent of Yacht Dynamics. a firm that was organized by Bud Gardner and Donald Douglas Jr. of Douglas Aimaft. 10 build aluminum 1-acbts. The fint yacht was Jim Kilroy s 72-foot Kialoa II. Later the firm built an aluminum K-43, the Protege, for Watts and Dr. John Reynolds which they sailed out of Los ~eles Yacht Oub. lo addition to bis wife, PolJy, Watts leaves two dauahters, Mrs. Caroline Bakerof Pasadena and Mrs. Laurie Lindeocau of Escondido, and two gra.odchlldren. Memorial services will be held at a date to be announced by the family. The family bas requested that dona- tions be made in the name of Catalina Island Conservancy. HOME CRACKING .•. From Al He also warned that it was imposs- ible to keep the soil from absorbing too much water and expanding. Consequently, homeowners wilJ have to continuously make repairs to their houses, walkways and patio decks. "With proper interior and exterior maintenance, a presently distressed residence should regain its value and function." the report said. Mayor Nonna Hertzog told au- dicnce members that the city would study the report before takmg further action. As of Monday, 89 ~iability clai.ms had been filed agamst the city, claimiAg damage&-~ mo~ than $7_9_ million for the cracking homes-:-Niilc of the financial requests were from 'the Allstate Insurance branch in Tustin. MESA BUYING REGIONAL PARK ... l"romAl Rt.ver. Extensions moved the deadline to November 1986, but county plans for a S 10 million recreational enterprise were blitzed by Costa Mesa residents who envisioned a more subdued rural park. County officials argued that money-making concession stands and recreational facilities were needed to offset operating costs. Costa Mesa offered last December to relieve the county of its dollar dilemma by buying the .Jand and preserving it as a nature-oriented park. The CJty will combine the property with 26 acres of bluff area that 1t already owns. Another 85 acres of remaining park land along the Santa Ana River will be reserved for a flood control project by the Army Corps of Engineers, which plans to dredge the waterway. Costa Mesa will have first choice on purchasing any land not used for the project. !lCCOrd.ing to the new agree- ment. Contract provisions call for the city to reimburse rlie county-ST .89 million and pay off the SI .83-milJion balance owed to the state. The city will pay the county in one lump sump and stretch the state payments over eight years. Mean- while, California property officials have again extended the park dead- line. To appease state concerns o ver the repeated building delays, couotx supervison approved a "phantom ' development plan in October. Those designs wilJ be voided with the sale of the Fairview site. On-Mon~tllc Costa Mesa coun- cil directed its staff to bcgjn soliciting bids for a consultant to draw up a game plan for developing the park. CALENDARS MARK MORE THAN TIME ••. Prom Al remainder. 1f any. arc put on sale. Danny Trautwein, manager of B. Dalton Booksellers in South Coast Plaza, said his store also sells more of the nature calendars dunng the Chnstmas selling season. The bcautt· fut faces and bodies prompt a lot of page turning. but have a fickle appeal where purchases arc concerned. "They get more pawtng throu$h than they get bought." Trautwcm '181d, "People mostly j ust look through them and put them back on the shelf." Trautwcm said that if bookstores were to order all the titles of calendars available. they would have ''literally hundreds" of different ones 10 stock. The top chccesccalcc seller is the "Sport's Illustrated Swimsuit Calender,•· which seems to be the exception to the rule where hunk and g.irly calen~ars arc . con.ccrned , Trautwein said. The swtmsuit calen- dar apparently sparks less embarrass- ment and more purchases than, say, the "Buns" calendar. Bookstores such as Crown Books on the Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach do not even carry the provocative calendars. said manager Bill Strang. The sort of calendars stocked depends on a shop's foot traffic and patrons, and a store located next to a bank in a low-key business area docs not seem to generate the type of people who flip through those kind of calenders, said Strang.. Nature and art calendars again wtn out over the racy ones there. The big seller at Crown is the Sjerra Club calender that sells for S 7. But whether you choose "Lynn Holly's Town and Country," "The Dynasty Calendar," "Miami Vice," "fhc Old Fanncr's Almanac," "American Impressio nists," "French Impressionists,'' or even "Stephen King's Year of Fear," there is a monthly taste for every fancy of 1986. AIRPORT CLEARED FOR EXPANSION ••• From Al ing the latest airport master plan. lfthc appealscounacuqu1ckly, the county board of supervisors is cx- pected-nlis weei fo amend its air ane access plan to matcb the terms of the settlement apcemcnt and set in motion a noase mitigation plan for impacted Santa Ana Heights. All parties to the long-souJllt settlement expressed satisfaction wi th Hatter's near-blanket approval. Only SPON's reque3t that the county reimburse the group for $80.000 in attorney's fees was turned down. U ndcr terms of the settlement.. Orange County as proprietor of the airport will limit the number and types of flights allowed as well as the number of com mercial passengers permitted each year through 2005. The total number o( regulated commercial flights wall be limited to an average of ~5 a day~ through 1990 and 73 a day from 1990 to 2005. Aircraft have been separated into two classes based on noise created upon departure. The noisie1t -Cass A -will be limited to an average 39 daily departures while quieter jets designated O ass AA can have two- for-one departures up to the mu1- mum agreed to fo r each period An expancted terminal will be limttcd to 337,900 square feet. A proposed I 0.000 space parkinuaragc ~~:s~E llilJ Pilat MAIN OFFICE ~ Wte1 .. ¥ St Coete MtM CA Ml• IOOI-8o• 1secl t.oo" ..._ GA 91el'e will be sea.led back to 8,400 spaces. Up to 4. 75 million air passengers will be allowed to fly out of John Wayne Airport each year through 1990 when the expansaon is sched- uled for COM(>lction. After the ex- pansion, 8.4 million passengers a year can pass through its gates. ln addition. the county agreed to reSClnd its official opposition to a new airport site and maintain neutrality over whether Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro sbould be converted to joint use. Michael Gatzke, tht . county's special airport counsel, praised the settlement he helped achieve because it remove1 banicn to incrcui~ the capacity of the airport. He said ltmjt.s imposed on the number of flighu and passengers allowed at the ai~rt will not hamper the John Wayne s ability to meet the demand for air travel. "We think it's a realistic projection from the plannina perspective,•· be said. The limits mean a lot to expansion and noise foes because they guarantee noise impacts will not worsen, said Newport Beach Mayor Philip Maurer. "(The settlement) wu the only thing that saved us. We know whe~ we are right now. It gives us an assurance for 10 yean that (airport noise) is not going to get any worse than it is right now," he wd. Newport Beach special counsel Pieroc O'Donnell~ "The neigb- bon-of the airport and the city of Newport Beach are fully protected for at least 20 years," be said. "The litigation between the county, the city and the homeowner's groups is over," said O'Donnell's partner Steven Pflaum with finality. SPON spokeswoman Jean Watt struck the one sour note of the da~ when she observed, "I dont sec this qrecment being as good for (New· port Beach) as it is for the proponents of airport growth. The proponenu have clearly gotten what they wanted for the near term. I dont think people will be benefited at all unless some- ~ is done about another airport Ille. As OraOJt County officials turn their attentJon to expansion and the resolution of acx::eu issues with the airlines, SPON and the A WG wilJ be offerin& cncourqcment to bu.ainesa interests seekiOJ locations for a SC()()Dd airport 10 Oranae County, said Watt and A WO spokeswoman Barbara Liebman. 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The lawsuit was filed by a coalition that includes the Building Industry Association. the Irvine Chamber of Commerce and the Industrial League of Orange County. The group had gone to court earlier this year to block a previous atlempt to send the freeway fee issue to lrvmc voters. James Erickson, attorney for the business groups. claimed that in both cases the pelltioo drives have been invalid because freeways arc a re- gional issue that cannot be vetoed by \tOte~ in on~ty.. Arguments on the earlier petition arc scheduled to be heard T ucsdaf in the 4th District Court of Appea in Santa Ana. Friday's ruling allows Irvine to begin collecting freeway fees today, Brady said. He said staff members would begin collecting the money when buildmg permats are issued for new homes and businesses in the areas that would be served by the proposed San Joaquin Hills, Eastern and Foothill freeways. But Brady said these funds will be held in a special account. pending the outcome of the lcaal battle. If the petition drive is determined to be valid, the fees will be returned to developers, he sajd, and no new fees would be collected until voter ap- proval is obtained. In October, the council approved an ordinance calling for the collection of these fees for residential and commercial projects. In a report to the council prepared before Friday's-ruling, City Manager William WooUett Jr. outlined free- way fees that might be lost to the city lfno collection is made until a special election in March or the municipal election in June. Wollct1's report estimated that $390,887 will be colJected ·by March and between March and June, $1 97,523 will be collected. • These figures arc based on building projects currently being processed-by the city. Woollctt's report said ten- tative projects that have not yet been formally submitted to the city could generate an additional $2.7 million 1f they come in by June. 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