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• FORECASTS ON A2
·r ESDA Y, DEC'EMBER 24, 1985
Wife guilty of mate's murde.r
Jury finds Huntington Beac h woma n
guilty of planning murde r with h e r lover
' By STEVE MARBLE
Of IM Delly l'llo4 llaft
A llunt1ngton Hcach woman who
cla1ml'd a masked intruder shot and
killed her c;f\:cp1ng husband nearly
two yrar'i ago ~a'!' con victed M oni!ay
ot first-degree murder and rnn-
NEWSLINE
Coast
Huntington Beach police
officers honor their
"adopted mother" with a
72nd birthday party .I A3
California
Tobacco company wins
lawsuit over cancer
death./A4
Warning issued after
pest icide discovered in
imported dolls./ A4
Nation
Heavy fog continues to
delay holiday travelers in
the Northwest./ A2
World
.. Further steps" are re-
quired In the Lebanon
hostage negotiations./ A4
Paparazzi
The 37th annual Candy
Cane Ball draws nearly
600./84
Sports
Edison, Marina. Fountain
Valley girls win easily In
first round of Marina-
Edison Elks basketball
touranment./81
Entertainment
The long-running .. A
Chorus Line" set the
pace among Orange
County's dinner theaters
In 1985./A&
INDEX
sp1rac}
Jeanelle Hugheo; 10 rnuld ~
\cntcnced to a ma>umum ul 2ti H'M'
10 pnson for her role 1n the Jan I IJ.
1984 murder of her hu\ht1n1I foml''
Hughe\
fhe woman at lir\t da1mcd J
burglar shot her hu\banll \hl· IJtl"r
Grocery
workers
to vote
on pact
Agreement m a rred
by stink b omb in
S . Laguna ma rket
By STEVE MARBLE
and PA UL ARCHIPLE'r
Of lfM Deity l'tlot l tan
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d.i\ old gruu-r~ 'trikt· li.1, lx'l"n
n.-alhcd Jnd ml'mtx·" 111 tlw r cam-
'tcr\' and mcat l Ullcr,· 11111on'> .... 111
'ute on a nt'\!. tontr~ll I proposal
fhursda' rn Jn l'tlrn t 111 cnJ thc
'1oknt and b1111·r dl\f>ull" 1t "'a'
n:poned tod;I\
But a\ the un111n' Jllrl·ell \londa~
to let mcm~r'> 'otl on .1 ·1a\t .ind
tin.ti" offn m.ilk h\ \llpl'rmJrkl't
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lin e the slink homh I\ rl•lall'd tu tht·
grou:r) d1wutc th.it ha\ p1t1l:'d thl'
unions aga1n.,1 'l'"l'fl g.rc)(cr) 1.h~11n'
10 'iouthcrn < alit11rn1a
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permit mcmh~:r' t11 u111'1lkr lhl' 11lkr
lhang1:J ht·1 'tun Jnl.I \a1<.1 her
bO\lnenll pulll·d thl· tngger Hughe:\
..aid '>hl: tr1cu to protcll her hu'>hand
hut "'a' unahk to '>lllP the '>la\1ng
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d1 .. m1\\cll thl· "oman·, C\planauon
and lllO\ ll tl'l.I hl"f <tltl'r t.Jcli~rallng
''nl~ '"'" lull d.1\\ It "'a' Hught'.,·
third trial 1 ht• l'Jr1tt•r 11nc .. cndl•d in
m1strraf\·
H11ghc, ong1n.1ll\ laced a pm\lbtl'
. Jt'alh fX'O:llt\ \l'OlcOll' hut on tht•
'>ln:n!(th ol Jdl'O'>C argument\
Dieter detoured
'>pct 1al dt'alh pt·nalt) alh.·l!,illlons were
dt'>ml'>S<:d
'It "'J' a \l'r\ 1.olJ u1me and \he'>
J \Cr\ told ....,·oman said Deput)
l>l'>tfll I -\llornc) Richard Toohe)
"'ho pru'>Ctulcd Junng all threl.'
niurdl'r tm1I\
} k1 fCJl lt<m to thl' ton\ I Cl 11)0 Wd\
J\ cold a'> 11 ~a!> the da\ '>ht' 'll'"'l'J
the: 'llkotapc of hu h~banll ' h•i<l'.
in tx·d .. I 011hc\ '>aid ··\he 'hartll\ J
hutterfl, more like a black "'•I.lo"'
1311)1.l \ censtra .. a brother-in la" ol
the murd<"r '1ct1m '>i.11d ht' wa., both
pleased and rell<"'td b) tht' .. erd1tt
"She got "'hat \he Je'>Cncd ·· -.aid
Veen!>tra v.hu te'llllied that h1 ..
brother-in-la"' v.a, plann1n~ to lca\t·
Jeanelle Hughe' at the t1mt ol h1\
death
Hughl'S ..tucptcd thl· \erd1tt
without reat11on but hu.,..t·d her hcal.I
and cncd and hugged ht•r parent.,
after Jurors filed <>ut ol thc counroom
"This 1s \Cf\ painful lnr her
Jcjensc a11or~\ Don ~ubnKht '>aid
Loe Angeles Rams quarterbac k Dieter
Brock spent a lot of time looking at the
heavens Monday as he was sacked 111. times
by the Loa Angeles Raiders enroute to a
16-6 Raider victory. Above. Raiden de-
fensive end Greg Townsend closes in for a
flret quarter sack. For the story. sec Sporu
on page Bl .
·~he '> not a rnld pcr!>un ~ht· regret\
that hl'"r hu,band '> dead ~ht· rcyl't~
"hat \ bel•1ml· C>f her ~hc rt.•grt:h not
~1ng Jhk l(• ht' ""llh ht'r '""
Hught•\ Jdmlltl'd lo .. er .\dam
Ran11rc:1 "J' lCIO\ lltt:d ol lir'>t ·
degn:r murJ1·r 10 !\fa) ,rnd '>(.'Olcnu.-d
tu ~IS ~l'<l" 1n pr1'on In h1-, u"'n trial
Ramirc1 1. l.11ml·J 11 v.a~ Hughl·\ ""hu
lulkJ hl·r hu.,hJnl.I anll that he uni\
hdpt·d l"~ll 'Ufl tht' lflml·
J.urin I lughn d lompult'r '"If.I
!Please see WIFE/ A2)
Mesa
housing
project
rejected
Planners advise
cou nf'ilto r efuse
Fa i r vit'\\' complex
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(Plea•e •ee MARKET/ A2)
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Direct election_ of Irvine mayor sought
City size spurs Councilma n Cat a la n o's
try to change t r aditional office rota tion
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
01 IM Delly f'tlot II""
Irvine< o uncllma11 Ra) ( atalano
1<1 spearheading a fX.'t 1t1on drivt•
a imed at letting voters p ick the city''
mayor
Currcntl> the five elected C it)
Counul members annuall> choo~ a
mayor trom among their ranks
The pct1llon dnve backed b)'
CatalantHJll\ tnr thl' top \Ott'-gl'lll'r
10 the lll\ ·., Jurw I ljl((l wunnl
clcrtion to be J1.:~1gn..ttl'd 111a~or tor
the next two ~l:'..tr\ I hl' nwa,ure al\o
requires the counul tlll'OJl"I a form.ti
procedure tor l11rl'lt t•lcttmn ol .tn
lr\IOCm~\MO\.J..tn I l%X
The mcasurr 1ndtl.lte<, the ma\\>r
~ould rccrnr thl· \.tmt• pa\ J., tht·
council mcmhcr'i Jnd "oulJ \1111
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Laguna priest finds mission
among city's crime fighters
Cbaplaln Robert Tra.ler
Volunteer police c h a pla in e n.Joys wo rk.
says officers live with reality ever y d ay
If Rollcn Trl'''kr ""ercr\'t ,, pm·\t
he \a)'S he v.ould probabl> he a poht:r
officer
But htcau~ he ha\ no intt•ntmn ol
chan&1na ht!> htelon i.:omm1tmcnt hl
h1 current vtxauon l rc\\kr h.1,
do ne the ncu h<"\t th1na
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\na H e mo,c•d to L1gun.11n Jul\
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(Pleue see ELECTION /A2)
UUIA
MERK
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
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pnli1.eman I Jon l hJ 't' .1 tnhn
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(Pluae eee PRI&ST / A2)
Picas~ !Ct' C'AMPAIG ... A2
Councllman Ray Catalano
Police nab
suspect in
theft spree
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b * °'9ngie Cou1 OAILY PILOT/ Toaday, December 24. 1985
Fog grounds holiday tra Ve lers
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• Another day of ~vy foa cwu1lcd tliabt.s at Seattle-Tacoma and other western 11rpons. dclayina holiday travclen. while in New York, hun-e of people headmg to the
bbean had their vacations
ntned by overbookina.
Thousands of passengers hoping to Oy in or out of Seattle have been
alJ'Ccted since WednC$day, with no .Wck relief in sJaht. Neither tbe
Federal Aviation Administration.
Pon of Seattle nor individual airlines
Md exact flaurcs on the number of
~aaers affected. Only thru or four fl~hts were able
to land at Seattle by midday Monday
visibility was down to a sixteenth
if a mile, said tower supervisor
Cbarles Abnet Planes on the ground ~re allowed to depan, he said.
Airports in Missoula. Mont .• Sacra-
tDc:nto and Reno also have been
fbcked in much of the time in recent
Jaya. Airports in Spokane, Portland.
()re., and Vancouver and V1ctona.
British Columbia, had foa problems
too. but far fewer cancellations or
passenaer back~ than in Seattle. Dozens of Oi ts were d1 vened to
the smaller ·na County lnter-
nauonal Atrp0rt. better known as
Botin, Field, I 0 miles to the north of
Sea-Tac, after f<>a the~ cleared about
midday.
Sea· Tac also was reopened for a
time but was closed again late
Monda} niaht to all planes except
those with the most soph1sucatcd
equipment. said FAA watch super-
visor Al De Ros.a.
Sea-Tac normally records up to 650
takeoffs and landings daily. On
Sunday, there were 307, with SS
diverted takeoffs and landings at
Boeing Field, the FAA said.
The National Weather Service
predicted little improvement in the
situation. caused by a stagnant air
mass.
"We're not really looking for much
change across the western part of the
country for the neJtt few days," said
Sill Hirt of the Nataonal Sc\ ere
Storms Center in Kansas C11y, Mo.
"We're not gett1na much wind to
blow the cold air out of the va llc)' "
Travelers Jammed Sea11k
Tacoma's terminals. waiting for a
b~ak in the foa and a scat on a plane.
said Margo Spellman of the port.
which runs the airport. Many ended
up boarding buses or renting car\ 10
act out of town.
Officials had no rev<>rts of 1nc1-
dents caused by frayed tempers, said
Ms. Spellman. but man) pas)(:ngcrs
had trying talcs.
Holly and BenJ1e Gualco of
Anchorage. Alaska. said th ey had to
wajt two days to leave for Washington
and then landed at Boeing Field.
The fog has meant problems for
incoming flights u well as outgoing
ones. Some S.000 United Airlines
passengers at Los Angeles Inter·
national Airport had to change plans
when flights 10 the Northwest were
canceled, said Laura Dukes. a United
reservations operator.
kESA PLANNERS OPPOSE HIGH DENSITY ...
homAl .
.because oft.he h1&h cost of housing 1n
Ora.nae County.
However, planner Mike Robinson
:Rid the commission fell that the
aparuneot project was no longer
needed to cure staffing problems.
Moreover, rents in the first phase of
apartments were not as affordable as
the. developers originally proposed.
Robinson said.
"There's just the general feeling
that it's not needed anymore," he
said. "Overall, the commission had
enough concerns about the af-
fordability of units and need on the
site to recommend against It." ~
• The council granted a zone change
from institutional to residential for
·the remaining -phases last April.
However, c1tx approval is still needed
on the specific designs of the S 17
million project.
Robinson said the Fairview project
will be brou&ht to the council Jan. 6.
Hospital director Hugh Kohler said
today he was surpnsed by the tum of
events endangcnng the housing pro-
Je<'l. "Many of the people I talked to are
disappointed in the rates, but l feel
they have had unrealistic expecta-
tions," Kohler said, adding that area
rents were SSO to $70 a month higher.
MontbJy rates in the first phase
range from S49S to $665 for the one
and two-bedroom apartments.
About SO of the 144 units alread)'
bu11l have been occupied with hosp1·
tal personnel. Leases have been
signed for about 90 percent of the
complex. according to developer
Merrill Butler.
Kohler attributed the low-turnout
by hospital personnel to an assort-
ment of reasons.
"Some say it's too close to the
hospital and they need their space;
others arc dis.appointed in the rates,"
he said. "Many feel it's too new. h's
him110 look at the 144 units without
landscaping and a pool and env1s1on
the whole project."
In other action, the commission
recommended 3-2 that lhe council
deny a zone change and density bonus
fora proposed 66-unit complex at 801
Paularino Ave. Commissioners
Davenport and Clarence Clarke dis-
sented.
Abco Development of Irvine 1s
proposing the high-<iensit) housing
proJect on 1.8 acres of land now
occupied by a single-family house.
Robinson said.
He said the company 1s asking that
the zoning be changed to allow a
maximum of 49 apartments, with an
extra 17 units for low and moderate·
income housi ng.
Commissioners were afraid the
project would be too dense for thr
area. Robinson said. The proposed.
complex will be presented 10 the
council Jan 20.
CAMPAIGN LOOPHOLES ASSAILED IN HB •.•
potnAl
fall of 1982, unsuccessful City Coun-
cil candidate John Erskine led spend·
ers with $40,970. Jay Stout. who also
was unsuccessful. spent $2S. 769.
Incumbent Jack Kell y spent $22.662
and was re-elected. Planning Com·
missioner Frank Mirjahangir spent
S 18.940 m his unsue«ssful bid.
City Councilwoman Ruth Finley,
who's gone on record of favoring
tighter election rules. said the purpose or the prdinance is to disclose to the
public where candidates are 'etting
thetr money. The current ordinance
fails to do that and has loopholes.
"But it was the best we could do
with the City Council we had at the
time." she sajd.
Officials have ordered staff mem-
bers to prepare draft ordinances
tightening up regulations.
ELECTION OF IRVINE MAYOR SOUGHT ...
From A l
least the third maJOr signature dnvc
launched this year in Irvine. Two
earlier pet111ons concerned de-
veloper fees to help pay for three new
South Orange County freeways.
Catalano said the freewa y dispute.
In fact. prompted him to revive the
mayoral election issue. which has
been raised m the past by other
council members.
A council majonty -including
Ma yor David Baker -has approved
developer fees for the proposed
freeways but has resisted calls to seek
voter approval of these fees.
Catalano said he respects Baker
bu t does not believe the mayor
represents the views of the majority
oflrvine voters on the freeway issue.
(Baker has repeatedly said he cam-
paigned as a supporter of the freeway
fees and believes he 1s carrying out
the wishes of those who vote for
him.)
Although willing to place the
direct mayoral election proposal o n
the ballot, Catalano said he hopes the
petition d1 ive will prompt the coun ·
cil to discuss the issue and poss1bl~
adopt the procedure without a ballot
mc~sure.
BURGLARY SUSPECT .•.
The present ballot measure calls
for the top vote-gefter next June to
beco me mayor. That procedure
would prevent Catalano. Baktr and
Councilwoman Sall\ A.one Miller
from becoming ma~or through 1988
because they do not face election or
re-election until that time. (Catalano
was appointed 10 finish David Sills'
unexpired term.)
From A l
He was arrested by Newpon Beach
pol ice after they launched a
surveillance operauon in the vicinity
because of numerous nighttime bur-
glaries in the area.
Vordale allegedly burglanzed the
home of Gerald Shaw on Monaco
Street Friday night. a Newport police
spokesman said
Officers saw the~ct leaving the
vicinity. When ~neJq apprehended
him, Vordalc had S2,SOO worth of
Jewelry in his possession.
Vordalc allegedly parked his car
outside the gated communities in the
exclusive neighborhood and walked
in. pohce said.
He 1s suspected of taking jeweiry.
si lverware and other valuables in at
least nine burglaries.
Vordale 1s being held on SI0.000
bail in county Jail.
Under C~talano's proposal. coun-
ci l members Larry A.gran. "ho
already has backed direct election of
a mayor, and Barbara Wiener would
be among the contenders for the
mayor's posl 1f they seek re-election
in J une.
But Catalano said he 1s willing to
li sten to other proposals for direct
election of a mayor 1f the plan
o utlined in the new petition 1s not
acceptable to his council colleagues .
PRIEST WORKS WITH THE FORCE ...
.From A l
with the reality that every ume they
put on their uniform. they are putting
their hfe on the hne" -something. he
added, that takes a hint of that thnll
away.
Tressler said he >Aas afraid at fir<>t
that the officers would nol accept
him. that the)' would ha ve
preconceived ideas about they type of
person he really 1s
"My worst fears never ma·
terialized," he said From the start he
was greeted not only openly. but
enthusiastically. by many officer\
who immediately made plans to talk
with him.
Much of the 1n1tal trust 1s due lo the
fact that he listens in confident.c ··tf
they have problems with their su-
penon., t.her, know they can tell me in
confidence, • he said. The young pnest, who has a quick
sense of humor and down-to-earth
penonaUty, has no formal education
in therapy, but his seminary tra1n1ng
includes an extensive background in
psycholoay. "h's a common-sense approach
I've been a priest for fi ve years and a
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MAJN OFFICE
U0 WHI .. , ti c;o,., "'"'° C" M ---llo• I~ C.C.I• ,,,_ • ~ • ,,
0...leclad9 64~·~1· _. & ..,,,"''~•.•I;
deacon for two years .. I JUSt tell them.
'Come on over. we'll have a smoke
and lel's talk.' " Besides, he said.
much of a pncst's work 1s simply
listening.
Most of the questions officers ask
are about how to raise a family and
how to keep 1t together with their
high -stress job. "They see so much
domestic violence and family djs-
putes," he said. that they begin
worrying about the fa te of their own
fam1hcs .
Tressler said he has no exciting
talcs to tell about his ride-alongs,
mo\tl~ because Cypress is a "low-
kev" town. as he expects Laguna will
be But the memonc'I of the tender·
ness often shown by policemen he
does remember
..One ti me we '>topped to talk with a
kid JUSt silting \lumped on a comer."
he 'l31d Once the officer determined
the boy was no1 injured or lost. but
that his dog wac; lost. he sat and talked
with the boy. Tressler said.
"We often don't think (a pohcc
officer)·~ human That he 1s a cloned
machine out there only givinR
tickets." Tressler said "Bui they an.•
people, and I learned JUSI how
professional officers arc. There ,., no I
gl ory in police work."
The stress level of an officer 1c; often
too high. "There 1s so much expected
of a police officer and ifs almos1
1mposs1ble for anyone to meet those
, expectations. You can't make a
tn1stake (m that profession)." said the
32-year-old pnest.
He looks forward to a rewarding
pannersh1p with the officers 1n
Laguna Beach. "Their response has
been. 'You don't preach at us . you·rc
understanding and human:" he said.
The Cypress Police Department
has very few women officers as
compared to the Laguna Beach de-
partment. "I think it will be interest-
ing to \CC how they arc involved 1n
police work and get a deeper appr<;ia·
tion of them.'' he said.
But what he most looks forward to
is establishing an "old·town·type
attitude" whc-rc the officers and he
will wave to each other when 1he)
pass on the \treet~ in the hu~tle of
routine life.
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WEATHER
Warm wind• pyahed toward the coast by a sttong high·
pre11ure zone coven no the area ~I of lhe Rocky Mountains wlll
keep Southern California unteetof\ably warm and aunny
through Chrlatmas. The Nellonal Weather Servlc. torecaat aome night and
morning haze nMr the coast. Wednetdey'a highs wlll 1..ch 72 at
the beachea and up to 84 In Inland cou111 ereaa etter overnight I
Iowa between 38 end 52 tonight.
Along !he Orange Coast there wlll be local gusty northeast 18 winds to 30 mph below the canyons and paaaea tonight and
Wednesday Slightly warmer daye. Hight e& to 72 at the beaclles
and 78 10 84 Inland. Lowa tonight 38 to 52.
From Point Conception 10 the Mexican Border -inner
waters Light variable wind• night and morning hourt becoming
to1Jthwest 7 to 14 knots with 1 to 2·fOOt wind waves In afternoon
and evening hours Wednesday
U.S. Temps L°'*"'411 42 ~ 1 •~~~ FllOHTS
MemoN9 S3 43 .,.,,,,.,_Coro..-.
lo4Jemi llMCI\ 63 57 Otc:lvd•d -s1.1r0ne1v .. ... Lo Mlfw.uk• 35 07 Sr.owtts R•ltl F~trttt Sno•
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Fe< go 38 .13 WuNngton 50 31 Catalina 83 51 Sec:on<I P>IQn a tS1>m 35
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Hon04<>tu 83 TS Exte nded ~-12 •• Sec:0<1 lo;o l 48 pm o~
Houlton 87 50 ~llM<:h llA 48 Second 1>tgn t 23pm 3&
tl>d•an~" 31 27 PWll SPflnQ• 12 tl
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Jllci<tOn•Hlfl ea 53 low ctovda 0t ,_ 1'141 _._ Al-tide 19 42 ..VedneMlay al O 56 • m and NU again
Junaau •e ..., 01~ .. lat•. wtlll oonllnued .oo-San B«nara1no 18 42 114 50 pm
~Clly 4& 15 nonnal l~llut• HIQl\t In 1'141 San Qat>rlel ,. 43 Moon ,,_ today at 2 .a p m M11
Lall Vegaa N 41 upper 809 Ind 70. l ow. In,,,. 40. Md 8Mt Joel ~ J3 w-ay al 4 43 a m Ind rt-llQlln
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WIFE FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER ...
From Al
Jeanette Bug be.
neer, was shot 1w1ce in the head at
close range with a .22-caliber nfle as
he slept. There was some evidence
that he might ha ve been smothered
w11h a pillow before he was ~hot
His wife called police minutes after
the shooting and with a hys1encal
voice. 1old a dispatcher that an
101ruder had shot her husband
without provocauon. according 10 a
tape played 1n coun .
But Toohey told Juror~ that
Hughes' telephone call was JUSt part
of an elaborate hoax and that the
intruder was actually Ram1rc1 ""ho
was no more a stranger than she was 3
grieving widow.''
The prosecutor said Hughe\ and
Ram1re1 hoped to blame the killing
on a burglar and collect $440.000
from James Hughes' life insurance
policy.
Toohey said Ram1re1 left the
murder scene m Hughes' car, which
he planned to dump at a shopping
center where his own car was parked.
Ra m1r\·1.1hough, hotL.hcd the plan by
misplacing h1\ car keys
Hughes did not 1cmf) 1n her own
dt"fensc un11l the third murder tnal
On the w11ne<i.., stand. Hughes
changed her ~tor) and admitted she
helped plan the murder
Bui she c;a1d 1hc \laying was
RamucL· idea and 1ha1 she tned to
slop him Hughe'> \aid Ramirez
punched her in the lace. pushed her
out of the wa) and shot the-sleeping
husband
Defense alturne' Don Rubnght
said n was Hughes' idea to 1ake the
wst nec;s stand. Before tht' 1h1rd tnal,
Rubright said 1ha1 chances for a not
guilt} verd1c1 were nil
Hughes 1s a battered wife w11h a
vrctsm personality w.ho pc-rm11ted
herself 10 be \wept along in the
murder plan. h~r attorne\ said.
Hughes. w.ho has been held on
SS00.000 bail since-her arrest almost
two \Cars ago will be c;entenced Feb
28
MARKET WORKERS TO VOTE ON PACT ...
From Al
·\n cmplo)ce at the ou1h Laguna uc;ing the 'llore 's air cond1t1oning Orange Counl} J lc:alth (arc .\gcnC)
.\lpha Beta at 109:!:! (oas1 H1ghwa)" S}Stem. Pierce said. Pierce said
fir\t nolllL'd the nox1ou<; odor and Robi n Brooke, 31, of Laguna Beach d1<.co\ered a two-ounce boule con-complained of dizziness and nausea Two ~!Ink bombo; furred the C\acu-
ta101ng 1hc sub~tann:. o;a1d Orange after breath mg the fume s, and Alvin at ion ot a M 1ss1on V ICJO CJemco and a
( ount> Fire Department spokesman Banks, 35. an Alpha Beta truck dnvcr Dana Point R alph~ las1 Wednesday
Da\e Pierce from Los An$eles. suffered ches1 Mercaptan was used in those snci-
Thc bottle wa5 remO\Cd. and lire pains and vomiting. dents as well
pcrsoAncl and hcntfs dcpuues w.ere Both were treated at South Coast About 900 supermarkets from San
called abou1 11 J(l a.m. Medical Cen ter and released Luss Obispo 10 the Mexican border
.-\ Ha1ardous Matenals Team The store reopened at about 2:30 have been afTectcd by the labor
evacuated the '>tore and ventilated 1t p.m after an inspection b' the d1spu1e 1ha1 hegan N1,1\ 5
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DECORATIONS, ORNAMENTS
& GIFTS
Save big right now on an exciting selection
of Roger's custom wreaths, swags, cente r
pieces and an array of hand-
crafted ornaments from all around
the world .
Come early for best selection.
Sale prices effective thru January 7.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTITUM<Sey, o.oemw 24, 1985 • AJ --
Senior Services
offering classes
Stalker victim home for Christmas
Irvine Valley College Emen tus Institute. in
cOnJunct1on wnh the city of Irvine, will be oOenng
classes for senior c1mens beg.inning Jan. I 3 and cont1nu1ng through May 19
Reg1strat1on should be completed by Jan 3 tor cla~ses to be held at the lnne Senior Center lht'
Irvine Fane arts Center. Nonhwood < omm~n11'y
Park and the Groves Mobile Home Park
Further information may be obtained b) calhng
Irvine Valley College at 559-3284 or thc Irvine
Senior Center al 733-1055
Story schedule set
The Newport Beach Public Library's Chi ldren\
Services department will offer pre-school stor) 1tmt'
sess1om dunng the next few months.
Story times are scheduled at the Balboa branch
Tuesdays nt 10:30 a.m. from Jan. 7 10 Feb. 25 . at the
Corona del Mar branch Tue'idays at 10:30 a.m and
Wednesda}s at I. 10 p.m from Jan 14 to March 19.
at the Manners branch Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m
from Jan. 8 to Feb. 26, and at the Newport Center
branch Mondays at I :30 p.m from Feb. 24 to Apnl 7.
For more in formation. call Margaret Poar<:h.
coordinator of children\ ~rr.., ices. at 644-J I 86.
Tryouts set for mystery
Whirl-a-Round Tours will hold audi t ion~
Monday for thrct.' performances of a one-night
mysteryat 40 19 Westerh Place Suite 111 Newpon Beach · • '
T he cast requirements include fo ur fe·malcs 1n
the 30-10-50 age bracket and four ma les aged 30 to
55. There as some pa y. and ::.dd1t1onal information • .,
available at 752-90u3.
Alzbelmer's group meets
T he COPE (( ounseling. Outreach. Pre,ent1on.
Education) support group for AILhe1mer's disease
patients and their caretakers has announced the
topics for its next senes of meetings.
T he gr.oup v.111 discuss d1agnos1s Monda). reli~f
Jan. 6. medication Jan. 13. anger Jan. 20 and
touching Jan. 27. The classc<; are free and are held
from 10 to 11:30 Monday mornings. Call Susan at
J80-I 703 fo r more information.
Art museum seeks entrles
Mi ssion Viejo man s till ha s bull et In his h ead
from a tta ck ; faces long year s of r e h a bilitation
From 1t.aff and wire report
Wilham t arn~. thr M1ss1on V1cJo man
who sull has a bullet lodgt>d 1n h1\ hcctd
from a suspected Night 5talkcr utt.ick la\t
J\ugust. has left an Orange ( ount\ ho\p1tal
to retum home lor ( hnstma'
(arn~. 29. flew to Nonh Dakota:..la\c la~t
week to spend the hohd.t)'\ with h1':> fam1l>
~1d Or Rebecca Plumer med1u1I director
ofrehab1hta11on at Saddlt'back ( ommun1-
t~ Hospital in Laguna Niguel
Plumer said Cams I) able to ~peak and
wal~ but faces }Ca~ evt'n decades ol
rehab1h1auon
"It 'll be a long. long 11me before Bill\
Huntington police
turn out to honor
'mother' of force
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F eisty pie r counselor
Ell a Chris ten sen . 7 2 .
is s urpris ed by pa rty
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of lhe Dally Piiot Steff
v.orh near the pier
Noung the petite grand mothrr isn't
afraid to take on those bigger than her.
Rios said. "She'll tackle those big biker~ 11
the) get ou1 ol hand tn her place Shc.··11
pinch th em on the bull and get them out of
there " c, nth1a ( af\·cll. a d1<;pa1cher "'Ith the
Hun11ngton Bt•ach police Y..ho helped
organ11e thl' part)-. ..aid she got 10 kno"
Ella when she grew up at 1he heach
5he often gcx.-., down to the pier to " at( h
the \Un,ets and 1fflla 1\ bu\\ sh1.'°ll h:ncl ,1
read} w 11\·t' .tlone "she s;ud · In 20 }t'af\
he v.1ll ,1 ill h( '>lrug hng to re<oH'I
Cam" ,sn emplo}~ of the Rurrough\
Corp in M1~s1on V1e10. wa s ~hot three
tames Aug 15 when an intruder brokt into
the hOu'4; < am~ shared with ht\ tilln<.ee
fhe wom,rn was ra~d
Police have linked tht• a tt.ac ~ to the
\tnng of Night Stalker \laying'> 1n wh1<:h
victims were killed 1n 1he1r oy,.n home'>
dunng late night or early morning hourc.
Richard Ramirez an F.1s1 Lo'> Angi.'le'>
dnftrr has het'n charged with 14 murders
Police ollic.er'> U\Ujlh <.unJurc up 1magr'>
ot tough. no non\l'O\I.' f)Copk who frov. n j
lot and smile ra reh
But a v.holc group ol Huntington Bea<.h
police offitcr\ turned <>oft "v1onda' night
"hen thl'\ ~urprt\Cd thctr ··adopted
mother'· "'1th J part\ on her 7 2nd
hand · 1 •• ' '
h1rthda} ·
Ella Chn~tl'n<>cn hll'I bt.'en a fr<t Url• tor \.l
}Car<. on the Huntington Beach pier "hl'ft'
she operate'\ two fa\1-food re'>taurant\
( aptain'<; Galle~ and Nl·ptunr·c, Loct..er. J \
v.ell as a bait and tatkle shop
··f \enboJ, lit..i:~ 'her " < andl ..aid '
··~he has II\ ed alont: tor mam 'car<> an<l
she Y..3'i robbed once \O the gu'' !1n thl'
police departmt•nt) v.atch out for her ..
C orh} Bnght "orkcd for f lla before
J01n1ng the dcpanment
··\he'll go out of her wa~ for f)Cople ~ht•
li kes·· Bn gh1 ..aid ··\he"ll takt' care of
them Wt· all l00\1da hn kind of an
.itlopted mom
I'
He wu bro ught ret:c:ntly to Oral\se Coun'1
upenor Court wherC' ht' wascharied Wltn
shoot1~g < arn\
ln1t1 II> Lo!> AnJtle police ~•d Ca~
wa\ "brain dead' u a result of thi
shou11ng In fact Cams was alen speak1na
and eaung Police later apohg11ed for theLr
m istake '
C arn~ v.111 return If> Orange ( ount}' this
v.et·kend and chcci.. into a trans1t1on ..
lherap\ center for people w11h head
inJune!> Plumer said.
P1er regulars use ad1ect1' cs hJ..c ··"arm ·
··tc1St) ".and ··""'l't't" v.hcn thl') talk ahout
Fila
For 1n1,tance. ··:-,he\ a neat httle lad'"
said Tom Rto\ a lo ng-11me pat ron "ho
"'A hen 'ou gu do" n therl' there \
alv.a~-; a hot l Ufl ofror1el' and \umcont.· to
tal k to
"Thl·~ JU\! don't makl· ~oplc lt t..t· her
an \ more··
09lly '1l4M ~o by ..... -•arl•
Carol Mlller organized party honoring Ella Ch ristensen, right. The Laguna .\n Mu~um of Laguna Beach l'i
calhng for entnes for us annual Cahforn1a an
compe1111on. which will run from Ma)' 2-31 at the
museum's satellite galler) in Costa Mesa's South
Coast Plaza.
The compet111on. open to California residents.
compnses all two and 1hree-d1mens1onal stauonal)
media not exceeding 18 1nche'i along any d1me ns1on
Up to three entne~ per artist are perm111cd.
Coast Guard rescue run makes wa veS
The fee is SI 0 for the first and S5 each for the
nex t tv.o and the entf\ deadline is March 8 Ent n
forms may be obtained b) writing to .\ll-Cahfom1a
'86. Laguna Art Museum. PO Box 41 9!!. Laguna
Beach 92652.
Women's sesslon slated
"Women: Mee11ng the Challenge" v.111 be the
subject of Saddleback College's ··awareness hour"·
Jan. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 10 1 ofthecollegehbral)
The event 1s open 10 the public free of charge
Saddleback professors .\nne Clasby. .\Ima
Vanasse and John Flood v.111 discuss the changing
role of women in soc1et} as well as the challenge5
facing today's woman. Call 582-45 71 for further
information.
An Invitation:
Wa te rfro n t residen ts c la iming cu tter 's wa k e
da m aged boat s a nd dock s d uring yule pa rade
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of lhe Delly ~lo4 11an
L' S. C oast Gu..ird offo .. 1al' ha' c been
rete1ving calls lrom disgruntled Y..aterfront
resident\ alter th<' cutter Pmnt DI\ 1de
responded to a boat fi re during the Parade
of L1ght'i. alleged!' neaung a v.a\..t• that
damaged .,e,cral doc.Le, in 'c"port
Harbor
f hr Det Ill 1nt1Jl·n101.·t urn•d alter the
\t..1pper 11 f thl' l.Hgl' 't.'<.">t"I 1n l·rhc.ird jn
emergent \ rad11 t j ll to J'"'I J hurn1ng
hoat al 6 I " rm duri ng thl' Ill thl'
( hn<>lmJ' Hnat P.1 r.itk nl I 1gh1c,
··11 \l.d\ the do\e\t rC\lUl"lralt \II thl'
ti re: · \aid ( oJ\I < •U..trJ Pcm Offttt'r Pat
\l tlton
~lthough 1he 1"'11 < )ra ng1• C ount'
Sheriff\ Harbor Patrol rcscut: boat'i ar-
nvcd at the tlamtng boat betort.' thl' Potnt
Dt' 1de got there. ( oas1 (JUard ollic1a1'
ma1nta1ned that their re<,ponse to thl· lirl'
v.a<> "arrantl'd
· f hc .. t..tp!)Cr ht·;ird that thl'rc "l'fl'
ix·oplc (Jn hoard II "·" ,1 d<1ngernu '
SllUJllOO "'Ith lht• flll\\lhtl1t\ 111 Jt'Jlh ..
\l1ltc1n ..aid
'-1.·v.port HeJ,h I trl' lkp.trtml'lll
\p.1t..1.''"nm.in l..tm 1c I tl'l'r 'J d till' 0<1,11
lirr ''·'' 'Pjft..l'd frum .in l'\ll'Ot111n 'h11rd
lhdt \.\.J\ )\erloalicJ on d ~·-!0{11 tn<>
(rail T hl' hoat <;u,ta1nl'd ~J ''' dJ nlJl!l"
dOd ~;111110 1l'>u1 n1cnt\ f-rl'l'f "" J ' l\IOl'
v.as n.-ptm cd 1nJurcd
\hlton ..aid { oa't C 1uJ rd off1t 1.11, m l 11,
.\ngck\ ha'e rclCl't'd ..thoul l'tght llll
phonl' 1.all '> fr0m ha\lr11n1 rc<.1denl\ "'h1•
d a1m their hoat'> m dnd,., "'l'ft' dJmJgcd
h' the c\Jttcr''l "'a\...e 1 hl' P111nt 01 ' Jl· "'J'
1ra,d1ng Jl about I "-not' n tht "Jr'1.ir
\.falt<in \did,., cr1.·:rnni "'J 'l., that r•l\.11.~J
hoat~ dut \...tU alon~ each \11.k u t tht· ,t\orl"
l hl' .. u lll'r "'a' 1n the harhor prm din~ J
·'>c1tel' 111nc ·during thc l.fPY..tln.I p;irJdt·
\lll'i •n 'aid It "J~ 'tat11 "ll·,1 1n lhl' ha•!">< r
t• mJ~l' 'ur1· 1hl·rt· .-.1, .1 ,,,It' d": 11i.
hl't'-'t'l n h.1<11<., 'hl' c..i ,1
Rn .i J' hl' "·" 1 fl'a•!' nc.1r '"l" .... ,.rn1 r.g
hci•l' .l' 1 • '-,l•J 'h it h I' r1 '..., '" :1'~ r t
1n,, .•:l·r uri1uf th ,' • • \1 ' •I ,,11,!
Aul I 1d•1 hk rn1dl·111 H. '>1' .1 I k '""··
\di~ the dt"U\tun to ~·nJ ·he: '~·ltK•t 1.Ullcr u ..... .., the nJrr1Jv. pan ',, . .,.r<,rt He1r~·
A .1-. had udgmc:nt 11r ' !Tic· int· ' pan ·
I• Jt> d\t,1 tl'd cur p1t'r rkrht·n '>dtd
\h~ dddcd Iha' 1 h1.· tam.h' ~-•on•
\IJitnum n .. .tl "'J' 'J\t'd h' ha \on\ th.ltl
r · t·nin\.!.
.. If m' \11n" h.tdn t ht-en ht'rt' tht' hoa•
·' t..l1 h..t 'Un~ \hC \Bid
l kr~:r '>J'l.l C\h(' ... pl..inninit h• hit-.1
, IJ1m d~.11n,t th(' l \ < 11a"1 <1 uard tor th~
damage 'l r.er pro~n\
< ••angt < l)Unl' 'IX>~l''"oman \unn\
Hm <.J1J 1;ri1' K" \.\ana~l"ml"nt
("'•\JI' hJ'l. rl·lt· 'l'11 I-'• ,J Jf\ rt·gardtnl-
th IOddl'O: v, ~·t tl"I in~ twn ·11.J: :hn .m.
I t' J • ..11r J ll.t -i\I :ta .11un 1'
t-w· 'L.' .1·. J "' "t 'l r 1~ 'h\'r' : 'I c f '·"
< 1,,.J ,j B1:d · '·"•'
Atlentton organ1zat1on presidents and sec-
retaries We want to help make your upcoming
events. meetings. seminars and fundra1sers suc-
cessful Send brief announcements 1nclud1ng time,
place, cost (If any) and a phone number for
addltlonal Information to Bullelln Board. Daily
Piiot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626
Big Brothers said biased against gays
Reports of your club or organ1zat1on's act1v1t1es
-like community service protects or elec11on of
officers -should be-directed -ro tne Community
News Editor at the same address Non-returnable
black and wtme photographs are welcome
LOS .\~( 1ELE:\ I \I') -Thl' .\mem.rn
(1, II L1hcnic' l n111n h.ic; flied ~u1t aga1n\t
Big Brother' of Lo' \ngck " d.iaming thl'
group di\n1m1natl'' agam'>t h11n111-.c,ual
or bisexual men
ua l men 'ih11ulJ h\• Jllu"~d to ~enc_ ~h~
s.i1J thl' .\( I I 'upp11n' lhl' right n t
muthl'r' 11r guard1.ins lo rt'JI.'~ t thcm 11 tht''
"' l\hl·d
1nh11111,111on i.r .. m t·.,.~r.,.I! •nl." !•nm 'l r-n,......
t.i 'l'\ "l' 11 I" • tx· ll \ .. I '.lf'P I r r1.1 h
'flJl1. h J h I,... ' '' \ , I '11J-... 'l'\UJ l!l.11
v.11h..t IJt"l'rll'" 1'11•\ \J td """ J r,.1n rH 1n lhl• fkr~hl'Oll'f ,\. )...11 nl pul-\ , • •J,t t 11n, K11. h.ml Kline. pre" dent of Big A rot her'
11f I 11\ .i.ngek' ... 11J thl' \Ull \l't'k" to tre:it
Big Hrothl'r' a'> J b~inc~ -bu\lnt·,.,1.'
are hannelf Imm dl\l n m1nJt1on umk r
( alt1orn1a l.i"
tirm ··11 'n11t 111H'U'l1 IH n :1 ''~"''' 1h. \
h• an .1 1tt•rn,1t1 ,~· t't"'t'tt·.11,1: -it· '" ·-l
I\ \lr11Rtllr1 !l \\ 1:11 t ' \\ n td l'!1' '
Tuesday, Dec. 24
The lav.<.u1t \l'i.'"'' ~~'\O J m1n1mu m
ri:4u1red tl\ \late IJ" It a..,i.,, 1he 'lurx·nur
Court 10 proh1b11 Rag Hr1llhl'r' trnm
e\clud1n11. men v.h(l Jrl' homml'\ual from
the program "h1ch pair' ··.,uhsutute
lathers·· "1th ho~" to pro' Ilk 'upport anti
1ns1ght on grm., 1n~ up
Hl' 'aid hl' ft•ar'> thl' \( Ll 'h.t lkni-l"
ma\ r rompl Otha grnup' (ll l hJlkngl' Btg.
Brothers· o;tnngent \lrCl'n1 n~ prt~l·d url·,
"htl h .. hec k tor cnm1 n:il ht\lor. .int1 m .111\
t;•'tt·rt·nu:s in add1t1nn 111 'l'\11.1°11 1\
t...l1n1.· -..11,1 ~..t' mr11 "l"t\' n ,, w ,,,1 '
hJ1.l • •k nh iJl·h h • I'>· '' "'111 '"" H _.
Hrl thrr' 'x·lit'' l'' r 1m1 't'\t..t , •t
lhl· N'"I P•·"1t>f1. r 1k n~ •,kt'' •No mec-ungs sched uled
\tanll'' '' .1 .11 ,,,1.,111.11: rr,,.,. '·" t ,1
.\(Ll' a11ornl'' \u'-.ln \1lC 1 r1·1'~· rl'fl·
re~enting h1c;cxual pla1nt1tl R1l·hard
Stan le} tn 1he \u1t '<ltd \ttonJJ\ homo'>C\" "l;,1n1.e a Atll Rrothl·r I' lrn1Ll'1l 111 1111 \I n .1 '.. • ' ·' 1, 1 • " i, • :
PoucE Loe ,
Police seek lone bandit
in five Coast robberies
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of IM 0.-, ,._. IWI
Orange Count) police arc in-
vestigating the poss1b1li1y a singk
armed robber waged a cnme spree
Monday. hilling fi ve businessc along
the Orange Coast.
The suspect. who is still at large. 1s
descn bed as a black male. between 20
and JO years old. about 6 feet tall
clean shaven and slim
Businesses were robbed con-
secutively 1n El Toro, Costa Me$3,
Westminster. Huntington Beach and
Fountain Valle)' by an armed robber.
poltce reported.
At I :50 p.m. a man enter<.'<! the
Federal Express office on Rockfi eld
in El Toro, produced a small handgun
and demanded cash. an Orange
County Shenff s spokesman said
He OC'd on foot "1th an un·
determined amount of ca'ih
demanded mcmc\ 11ut 111 a 1 J'h hm
and the reg1Stl'r. ·
The robber left out the ha1. ~ dno1
""'•h Sl47 1n cash ""o 'l'htlk v.ac,
s~en or ht'ard. YezbKk said
Crown urplus Hartl" arl'. 6" \0
Westminster Bhd . w c,tmin,tcr
was held up at 3 I 0 p m b\ ..t rohbt'r.
again fi lling the de~ npt1 un 111 tht•
man involved 1n the two i.'Jrllcr
rohbt'nco;. Westm1n~1c1 l)Olt\c rt'·
ported
lie produet·d J small handgun .i nJ
departed w11h S200 1n t:ash and a~)UI
S 16 in mcrchand1St'. poltcc '-lltd
Huntington Reat:h J'>Oh~r rt·-
"ponded to a robbt'f) at \troud'>
Linc-n Warehou~. 16671 Rcat'h Bhd
at 5·05 p.m .. said Huntingto n &at•h
poliC'eSgt E'ans
nkkr "hll\' and 1111ld 'l'd.tn
.\1 "~' rm lhl' R.1!1111 \h.11 ~ ,I\
11 11'-.i \l.i~n11h.1 in ~nuntain ) a.IJt'' "J' held up h' .l nun 1t111ng 1hr
dc<.cnpt1nn nl lhl' ,J,'-<l tl.rnl' tn thl'
t:.irhcr rohtl<•nt'' \J1J \~t Lj rJ \
( 1rt\\l.1lld
Ht• l'\l,lpl'd ""h Jn und1,l lll'-C1.I
amount 111 1.a\h { •rt"''11IJ -.J 1d h1·
ma' ha \t· h<'rn \et•n ka' 1ng llw 'l.t'rll'
Ill d 11IJ l'I 111,HlltlO l\\1•-d111ir
Pl\ mN1th
\lthough thl' ph''lldl dl''l n pt 1111l
111 thl' rohht•r" thl' ,,rnw .ll,\':h h 111 thl
\t't'ne" dllk rcnt l h1th1ng "·'' d1
\tnbed
In thl' C.trhl'I mMl\"nl'\ thl' J ...... 111.1111
"3' dC\l n ht•d ·" "'ca11 ng ;,irm'
1.amnut1Jgc d1lth1ng 14htk tht• ""
nc\\e\ at latt·r r11htx·m·<. dl''' ntl<·d .1
m:\11 v.r anng .t multholnn·d \h1n
and ~lacJ..,
Nt'\.Crthek" poh1.t• "l'rt' 10
Fountain Valley
\ thtt'I rt.'flllrtl'dh q l•h' •he· t· • 1
humpt.·r oil J "hill' and hr '" ri l • \ll
fl ll kUplfUl L part..c.·din lht·l·CI\ h ., ..
nt \\ ard 1reet \tnndJ\ l hl' humt'I"
\\J\ rei:x,rtedl~ "orth S2~<•
••• ~ S -111 tahk 111p 11~11 "'' " ' n·ix)rted swlcn frwn tht• itJr.1~1. 11 1
hnmc 1n thl' IMOO hh1,~ "' \I·
< 11adcl
\ rC')ldt"O l in th\' I\) 11.11 "" ... ~
Durangn rt'pt1rtt•d th.-it ..l 1h1l'I ,,,
'\90 1n luggage and < hn ,tm,\\ "' ''
"h1le he v.a<; loading th<' t.1m
\l<,nda'
CQata Mesa
\n S n pair ot \ungla"'• • .i n.I. ''
ht\\'hng ball "l'H' .rnh•n~ th• :1
repon ed 'itolcn lr11m .1 him '"
'\t~<.an (ll(~Up lfUI..~ par~l·,j tl .I \,J
L>1('gO Frt'l'\1.3\ lln r.1mr Jt llJ ~
tk1ule' :trd \aturdJ' P1.1l1ll' f•'f'l'rl'
\lltd the 'Kttm ".1' ln,)t..1n11 t.1r ll11'1
h>r ht\ 1)Ut-of-~J'> 'l'ht11t' "hrn ih1·
thd\ 01.1. urrni • • • \n S 110 an "1·lder "a' ll'fl(~rlc•,t
\tokn lrl1m \-1oldl·d \lt-<l1t .1I < 1'"''"'
n<'nt<, D1' 1s1on ~1-w1 Rn~' '" t'r !h
v.~kcntl
I rvi ne
\ , , i , · · ~ • '' 1 r h '1 t r \. .. • • , ~ -l
·'·'' f1'!'1•rll'd '"1 rn lr11111 ,1 • t'h . ,
,, .,.c..t r .1 h111,·I 11t .11 '
\I i.\ 1nu \I, n.t.1 . . .
\ i'"•'t' ,1int.1.nin!{ ll'" th.I' -,.,,, •1
,,r IJn1·11u' ·11 m' v.J, fl'f"llh'd
,. r. 1r,1"' Jll 111l1l, ~utld1n~ .11
.. ,--\l.i \:1 h111 Hh .' '"'011.I \
\ ~t'l1 ~ • ,11Jl' pr111t't' "·•' ll'f'<'rlnl
Ct\ ' .n,l.i' r. m .1 • ' 'Ht' \tur
,,;~1 •'1.·rnn'' . . .
ln,d l"\ \.llUl'11 ,11 '°'t"°t'l'll ),:'IC
1nJ ~-l1k l \'.la" rt'f1<1rtt•.l ,i.1kn tr1•m ,1
Ii "'l)l' JI >n~ 'ul\\<'liJ \l,1nJ.I\
Hun tington Beach
\ '•'Ulh ( 1•unt\ \11•l1lr\ l U\ICIOWI
J"l'h'tl th.ll \\htlt \h1.· \\J\ h'\1
J " , 1n1-J nl'" , .11 \1 lnJa' a thtl'I
,i rt• iwr r11r\\' Imm th1. \3T \h1·
p.trh·d JI lhl' 1 1\~ll Ht•J1.h BJ\d
'h·''" r1)•1m fhl· pur..c f<'fl<.'rt<'d h
\tlnl.itn l'\1 (\I tn ·• J<.h .inJ s:11n in
f'J" he1. "' l"l'li•t' fl'rt'n' -..11.t • • • \ ~ l 1'1'> W('f \Ult \\ .1 .. Tl'p<'nl·,1 \tclkn
fr.1111 hC' "·l ll•lO\ 1•1,t h11mt' lfl lhl' 'ill
..... "
~.re, !'1 1th
S ' "i~ l' fl.i~' I
lu J B1L
\ t \, I • r\ , \ t '-. ., 1 "-1l. '
• • I I ' ~-,, \ "' ' .\Cl"" H
T'•l'1'.u 1 I ~ \l.r il..I \I n.l,I 1,
\ '' ',1, ,•,;1m,tll'•! J i 'l IC
Laguna Beach
\ \I .i. 1 \trl'l l r1.·,,,1t·1 1 r1•p;o1tt·J " .., « 1 •1 .11 1'uqt!Jn \\,•nil.I\ o,11t1•r
n ' .. .111 C''t1n'.1H· I '' " '" .
I'
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• • • ·,tt•1l R11~·r1 I{, ~l\!t' '
!' U\pir1110 1'1 pr " '.'I' llTC'itt'd J I '\ ,i n1
\ • 1~n111 a Drn l' . . .
\ 1 • ' • ,,, tr n· l1n• \\:l<. e~I
r ~11 ,,, ·d ' .· '·" 11 ·• I hgh Dn\\
h'' d t:ll• ' .Ill oljo:l' hi lhe \tnJl lUH'
14. ' rt"P'
1 hC' \\ iH I ' .I ,1 ;l.lr\l.Cd \';! 11 \
\l11ndJ 1'>11n 1 • Pr \C rt'fl<lr1t1'
.t huf'l!IJn ·, 'h1· '1·h1, k v.11h 111~
1.'\ltmJtl'lj <I'>' ,,f '"' ~
p,1111 (' Mfl'\ll'J \1 J th1" "-<'' >n
\1 urph • : • nn 'U'P'• t11n 111 dn' 1n11
crndcr thr .inth11•n1;(' •ll .1k oh()
\1urph' "a' .trrC 'ltl'd .i t I .l41 a CJ
\h)Odd \ 1lO ( Jt t) l>n\ \'
At 2:27 p.m a man fttting the same descri~uon walked into the office of
La Quinta Motor Inn 111 151 5 S. C'oa~t
Drive in CClsta Mesa, \&Id . gt George
Yezb1ck.
The robbc-r p1ckt'tl out ahout S '<XI
wonh of hnen and sheet,, Jnd "'hen
clerk Cheryl Thompson tx·g.in ring-
ing up the 11ems. h<' pulled c1ut J
handgun and demanded the rl'Jl"tcr"c,
cash. Thomp~on. 20. ofr ount.i1n \ .1llt'\
told poltcc he tOO~ ;1h(iu l S~OO t a'h J\
'A-Cll as the linen
\C\t 1gat1 n~ thl' li ~dthooJ the '-1nw ·
man rnmm111td all ot th<' rnhht•m•\
"I "ould ,1....,unic 1t'\ the ...a mc gu' '
\aid ~ri1.-.1 nt ( 1n\Y..(1ld ot th(' r oun
IJin \ alk' pl1h1.e "l ct"" ...a' thC're .ltt'
'1m1lant1t'' that "i.' re in' e\t1ga11 n~
South C ounty
11\erwart' ,aful·d at ~., 111111 "·''
rC"portC'd 'ih.)kn \lt,nda' tr·'"' J
( .tpl'itrann fkal h homC' 1n the l -l '1-
tilod. ofC al k "1,111\n1a
Countia n h e ld on drug rap
He pulled out a small handgun and
Newport Beach
A punt comamin1 $685 1n Jewelry
was reported stolen from a locked
hospit.al storaac room at 1445 u·
penor Ave. Monday • • • · A t tttn 1969 Merccdc'i 2 0 E was
rcpo1ed <1lolen wh1k the v1ct1m wa~
Police ..aid ht""''" hJ\l' kl\ 1n an
on a harbor cruise Fnday na~ht I hc-
car was parked at tht' comer ol
I afayette and 'I 'It ~trtt"l, pol Ke
reports \<ltd ••• A SIO wallet containing 1.rc-d11
card'i and S 'O 1n rao;h wao; n-poncd
\tolcn from a hornC' 1n the 1400 hlod
ul ~u~nor .\ H nut' ~turtla\ Pnltt t
rtpon~ \Jld tht' rt"\tdt"n«' had bc<'n
Id\ unlu<:kcd • • • \ rt 1drn1 1n th<' ~on bit"-k ot \an
lkrnatdtn(' \\.enue rt"ported f-nda\
that"' ttrm' ot 1c-v.cln v.orth \6,62'
hnd 0ct•n 'i\1)lell \lnl'C' ~lH W
. . ' ~ plasuc <.nov.man httht 1i,1u 11't1nd
1"0 plastic canJ lc h~t 11,turt'' >Al'rc
rtported ,tolcn from an f I l un) homt·
in the-~~000 bloc ~ ,11 l l1m;am ht•
')unda\ Tht It)'' >Ali' e\t1mated Jt SQ() • • • \SI SO h1, hi{'"'•' rcpon<',l \t11k n
from tht' ~~c M a \-h~'u'n \ •<'tn
From .. a lf and •Irr rtporC'l
\:l I 'rJn(lt' ( 11unl\ n\Jn ta,t''-tn.11
r k1..kr ti \•lUrt •n Jf"'1~ tr,11Tt,J..tn~
, h . .trtl.C' Int .l lk~t·,1h P.,l\'4. "°'' ns 2 .:'O
f"'Un,1\ ''' ,,x.H n<' th.1t "<'f<' fou1h!
dunn11 .l \,('Olf\ h ,,f h1" 'an
n.1n1d HemanJ,, '<'rT:t n11 i~ i
Ll(l un.1 Hill' f't'\hknl ~ho 1. amr It'
lht" I nitc-1.1 \t.lll'' trnm < ,,111mh1a.
v.1ll J11 nn trial h'h 11." 1udt1<' rult'd
1n 111' \ngell'' 1in "'-1nnu.i \
~rranll "a' a!T<'~lt"d Del 6 t'I\
rol1<t offo:<'f'<I lrum <\anta \na <1
~n.\hC'tm •
\uthnn tt<'' lollnwed \ct'rano a 'ht'
.lrl" r from nral\&c-C ount) to ,
\n 't'I(', and Nd. l he\ ~arched 1<\
'an v.llh ht\ 1..on~nt nd found
roca1nC' l\~'(Ordm1 to an affid.a'.-11
filed h\ • Orug Fnfon:t mcnt ~dm)n.
l\trauon ent
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Plane slams into
packed shopping
mall; three killed
CONCORD (AP) -A pnvate
plane tryina to land in heavy fog
Jlammcd into the roof of a mall
Jammed with Christmas shoppers,
spewing flames and debris into an
area crowded with younastcn wa1t1na
lo Stt Santa aaus.
At least three people d1ed. anclud-
1na one who had been at the mall. and
.., 70 were inJurcd, police rcponed
today.
The twin-en$ine Bccchcraft Baron
was approaching Buchanan Field,
ma~nJ an instrument approach with
visibility of about tbree..quarters of a
mile, when it crashed into the roof of
un VaJley Mall about 8:45 p.m.
Monday. authorities reported.
"The whole sky lit up and stayed
ht," said Dino Vigil. who wnnesscd
the crash from across the street. "I
thought it was a bomb. then I realized
1t had to be the plane. The engine
wasn·t sputtenng. He went down
fast ."
Police Lt. Richard Gordy said there
were three fatalities, including at least
two from the plane. and 70 inJunes
"ranging from smoke inhalation to
bums." Poli~ Lt. Al Jordan sa1d one of the
dead people had been at the mall.
Thousands of people streamed into
the parking lot after the drash. many
crying or desperately ~lung friends
or relatives. The tail of the plane
could be seen dangling off the roof.
and one of the plane's propellers was
lying on the floor inside the mall near
where the plane hit.
The pilot had radioed a "missed
approach" and told the tower he was
goan~ around for another try before
the impact. said a1rpon manager
Harold Wigh t. The number and
identities or those aboard was not
immediately kn0'4 n
Commercial Jets are scheduled to
begin service 10 the airport 1n Janu-
ary.
A~
Wreckaae of ehopplnC mall hit by plane ln Concord.
U.S.-Chinanuke
pact 'unclear,' but
problem minimal
Imprecise wording
said s ubject to
misinterpretation
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
General Accounting Office faults the
new U.S.-Ch1na nuclear agreement
for .. vaguc and unclear language," but
says the problems aren't senous
enough 10 warrant re1ect1ng the
accord.
However. 11 said the imprecise
wording on such issues as monitoring
possible reprocessing of U.S.-sup-
plied nuclear matenals "could lead to
• m1santerpretat1on "
In a repon prepared for Sen John
Santa dead
Glenn. L>-Ohio. tht> 1.ong1c'i.St0ntll
watchdog agenl'y !>atd. the ( ~·ntrul
lntelllgence •\genq frn.,ttatl'd 11 ~
efforts to invC'illgate report\ 1h111 the
People's RepublK of (.'h1n.i w,\\
l'Ont1nu1ng Ill ass1~1 ollw1 nat11)1l\ tn
devtlop1ng a nuclear v.c.ip1111S
capab1l11'
"The < I.\ dented flu r requc .. 1 for
relevant antt>lltgcm:e tnl o1 mauon on
the PRC nuclear al·t1' iue> "the (1AO
stud) !><ltd
The nuclear aim:~ll'nt pro' tdes
the framework for future ~les of
nuclear reactor; and other nuclear
equipment 10 tht• Peking hr~t 1n-
111aled dunng Prc'i1dent Rl·agan '>trip
10 Ch1n.1 1n 1 IJX4 ft 111ok dTec t Dec
11
Slayer who sought death gets reprieve
Santa C. Claue. a man who
officially chan&ed hl• name
and played the part for chil-
dren and the elderly full time
for nearly two decadee. wa•
found dead ln Chicago Mon-
day. He wae 68. Claue
changed hl• name from
LeRoy Scholl& five yean
ago. He lived ln a red and
wlllte houee ln North Pole,
N.Y., near Lake Placid,
where he had worked at a
theme park called Santa'•
Work•hop from 1970 to
1979. Claue epent moat of hi•
time traveling and making
appearancee ae Santa.
State Supre me Court r everses h is sentence
because of guilty plea o~er lawyer 's objection
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
death sentence of Robert Lee Massie,
who asked to be executed after his
conv1c11on for fatally shooting a San
Francisco grocer. was reversed by the
state Supreme Court Monday be-
cause he was allowed 10 plead guilty
o'er has lawyer's obJec11ons.
In a second case. the coun re versed
th e death sentence of Jose Fuentes 10
the murder of a Bnnk's secunt} guard
dunn11. an attempted $85.000 robbery
in Torrance becau~ the JUI) was not
asked to find an 1ntcn110 kill.
Fuentes' murder conv1c1ton was
affirmed. Both he and Massie could
again be sentenced 10 death after
retnals.
The re-versal!>, both b> 5-2 votes.
arc the 40th and 41 st out of 44 death
sentences the cou n has cons1dered
since the state's capital punishment
Jaw was restored tn 1977. The three
cases ll has affirmed are sttU being
appealed
Mass1e·s case 1s unusual in 1wo
respects -has stated desire in 1983 to
drop his appeal and be executed, and
has pnor stay on Death Row.
Ma ssie was sentenced to death for a
1965 robbery-murder. but was spared
when the coun declared the death
penalty unconstitutional an 1972, and
was paroled in 1978.
In January 1979, he entered a San
Francisco grocery store. allegedl y to
rob 1t, and fatally shot the owner,
Bons Naumoff. durin~ a struggle. He
was also charged with two other
robbenes and four counts of illegal
gun posses ion by an ex-felon.
At\erSan Francisco Superior( ourt
Judge Daniel Hanlon issued a pretrial
ruling m tavor of the prosecution
involving the circumstances of
Massae's alleged confession to police.
Massie said the trial would be "a
farce" and that he wanted 10 change
has plea from innocent 10 guilty.
Depul} Public Defender Michael
Gaines said he objected to Massie's
decision. but then told Hanlon 1ha1 he
would consent to the pica because
Massie was "adamant" and he could
not proceed against his client's wish-
es After a penalty tnal. Massie wac;
sentenced 10 death.
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Another million winner;
Mesan spins for $10,000
By the Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -.\sheet metal pans maker appeared stunned M onda~
as the bouncing white ball of the Cahfom1a Lotte!) ·s roulclle-stylc wheel
settled into a SI mtlllon slot "I'm so excited ... ll hasn't dawned·on me }et."
said Wilbur Draper. 62. of unn)'valc. the single conte~1an1 among 20 who
made 1tto the m1ll1on-dollar mark 1n Monda} 's .. Big pin.'' B}ron Edgerl). 5 7.
a Costa Mesa welder. won S 10.000 1n the span
Tobacco company
absolved in death
Of heavy smoker
Wonian hijacked copter
to rescue captive lover
By tbe Associated Press
SA VANNA H. Ga. -A woman accused of h11ad1.1ng a h1.'11wptl'r and
Oytng three convicts to a short-lived freedom admitted she dtd 1110 r1.·-.1.u 1.· her
1mpmoned lo-. er. au1h on11es said. The woman. Jo)ce Baile~ .\!Jllo \ 411 Jnd
the three men . who had vowed never to be ta\..cn alt,e. were rapturl'd 1.·.irh
Monda> as officers woke them from sleep an 1he1r stolen car. par\..l·d at a n:'>t
stop along Interstate 95 near the Georg1a-Flonda border F1.·deral ~lag1\tr<1ll'
Spence Grayson ordered the four held tn custod) pending their return 111 \ou lh
Carolina. the state where the three men were -.crv1 ng prison si:nll'mc .. v. hen
the) were sprung b} hcltcopter Thurc;da)
Dolls donated to charltles found talnted
LOS ANGELES -About 7.000 dolls donated 10 hospnals and public
service agencies contain stuffing conta,m1nated w11h 1ox1c pes11c1des and gJve
off an odorofkerosene. county officials said "We ha'e a prett) good handle on
1h1s shipment. though 50-150 dolls are still mt~'>ing out of7.000." Jose Ochoa.
a hyg1en1s1 an the coun t} health department. ~1d Monda~ "Thc Ta1'4anese
consulate 1s looking into the problem.'' he said
UCLA hospltal to Impose ban on smoklng
LOS .\~GELES -The l 'CLA Medical ( enter's hospital and cltn1cs wtll
impose a !>mokin$ ban next ~car tn what health care authonttes de!.cribc as one
of the natton 'c, stnctest ant1-smok1ng policies for hospital!>. After the first of the
)ear. most people will be allowed 10 smoke only on outdoor patios. Mark Laret.
an assistant director at the 700-bcd medical center tn Westwood. !>atd Monda}
"We're doing 11 for the health <,afet) and comfort of pa11en1c;. '1c,11ors and
emplO\ee~ .. Laret said
ANTA BARBARA (AP)-~JUI)
which believed .cigarette smoking 1s
harmful 10 health ne vertheless de-
cided by a vote of 9-3 that the R.J
Reynolds Tobacco Co . ts not .respon-
sible for the death of a man '4 ho
smoked for SO years.
"We want to stress 1ha1 we don't
like smokmg and we feel smoking I'>
harmful " JUI) foreman Staq Proft
said after the "erdact was announced
Monda> "The onl) reason we d1dn·1
go to that "erd1ct was the e' 1denn·
wasn't there."
Elayne Galbrat1h, who pursued the
$I mt Ilion lawsuit tn the wake of her
husband\ death. said she felt the su11
had ··opened the doors and windows
for the Amencan public 10 sec what 11
1s to die b-. inches. We have c,ho'4 n
them that cigarette smokmg ... add1l-
ll\ e and causes death."
I WORLD
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"I feel we have lt\-ed up to some
promise!> made to my husband." she
said of John Mark Galbraith. who
died at a$e 69 in 1982.
"This is JUSt the beg1nntn$.'' Mrs.
Galbra11h said after the verdict "We
got a 9-3 vote. That'., belier than
an) one else has had. Preti) 5oon one
of these cases 1s going to he won
I'm not giving up on lht'> ..
The Galbraith famtl) law}er< •.
Mch 1n Bella and Paul Mon11one. said
the) v.ould tile an appeal of the
"erdtll v.11h1n 10 da)~ -\nd Belli
pronw .. ed 10 pursue s1m1lar cases
"B) next Chri stmas. we 'll ha\.C un~
of these under our belt for the
pla1nt11Ts ... Belli said. "The problem
1s that between now and the time we
get another ca<,c the delendanl\ will
kill between Sll.000 and 100.000
people 1n agon1L1ng death.,··
Heart reclplent's chances under ~0%
MINNEA PO LJ -Although doctors arc dt'icouraged b) the \IO"
progress of the first female anaficial heart rec1p1cn1. her damaged lt\c1 .ind
kidneys should be able to improve. a spoke!>man said toda} Mal") Lun<l 40
v.as in cnttcal but stable cond111on tn a "hghl coma" at .\bbo1t·Nonhv.ntcm
Hospnal. where doctors put her chances tor suf\ l"al at kc,<, than 50 pcru·nt "II
appears that no organ s}Stems ha'e been damaged 1m'\l'rc,1hh .. \Jtd l>r
Fredanck Gobel. spokesman for the team that 1mplanteJ J \malkr ',·r'1un ot
the Jarv1k-7 hean 1n Mr\ Lund Wedncsda)
Alrllnes ordered to check control cables
SEATTLE -l l.S. airlines we re ordered to 1n<;pcct a contml Lablc 10 an
engine on all Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets last weekend. a spoke,man for 1h1: l-c1.kral
~ v1at1on A.dman1stra11on said. Dan Meyer of the F ~A \atd M1'lnda} that the
checks. which took about an hour. were ordered b) the agenC) Frida~ .\1rline'
were required to do the checks wnhan 48 hours Me) er ')atd he u1dn'11.no\4 th1.
reason for the 1nspec11on order. whi ch of the foureng1nc<i 1 t co' l'rt·d or "'h1.·thl'r
any problems were found
NEW
LOCATION
'Further steps' needed for hostages
Costa Mesa Courtyards
1835 Newport
Bldg. D # 152
BEIRUT (AP)-Anglican Churth
envo} Terry Walle said toda) ht: had
met again with Moslem fundamcn-:..--"'--.:...~--------~ talists holding Amencans hostage 1n 'I Lebanon. but 1ha1 "further steps arc
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Wednucfay. Orccmlxr 25" trom 11 •o AM tn Q )0 l'M
$18 per pcre<)f,, S 10 .l11IJrcn trn .\nd 1indcr
Fntert.ainment I I 30 AM to I '0 PM .rnd ~ '\Oto Q on PM
SpcC1al ho~d.ly menu a\11.11.thlt thro11ghQ\11 1hr d.t\ .it <.alt ~1t'un
~Mtions auageatcd Valet p.ulunit 1~ •(>mpl11Tl(nt.irv
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Tr .. \fl Com~no<wi .ii A11 I r .. 1 r
required .. 1n his mission 10 free the
captives •
Walle said he planned to 0-r 10
London later 1oda'< to consult w11h
his '\Upt'nor. the· archbishop ol
Canterbury. dashing hope' lht·
hostage~ would he freed tot
Chnstmas
He stressed. howe-.er, that he 1~
edging fo rward 1n has secret ncgo-
11at1on'i Wllh the ktdnapperS, who~)
they are members ofa Shute Moslem
group called Islamic Jihad. or lslamat
Holy War
"We're not deadlocked.'' he told a
news conference at the Commodore
Hotel tn Mo'\km west Beirut. "I
Celebration
guarded in
Bethlehem
BETHLEHEM. Occupied West
Bank CAP) -Pilgnms undeterred by
heavy secunty and fear of terronst
attacks crowded a candle-ht grollo
under a 4th century church today to
celebrate Chnstmas Eve at the 'itlc
where trad111on says Jesus was born
Bethlehem. a c11y of 50.000 that 1s
about 60 percent Mo1lcm. also re-
' erberated with the thump of drums
and the shnll \trains of bagpipes as
yo ung Arab scouts opened the official
ChnstmH celebration wtth a parade
throuah Manaer Square.
The city was decked out wt th haht'
and stre<imers for festi vities that also
were to include a proc~ss1on led by
the Roman Catholic patnarch. a
reception hosted by the Greek Or-
thodox mayor. Elias FrelJ. and a
m1dn1&ht Mus at t Cathenn's
Churc:n.
Performances also were \Chcduled
an Manger Square by 14 cho1n from
11 countnes. 1nclud1na the United
SttHC\. Canada. South Afr1c:und F111
lirml} believe that a solution 10 this
problem ts possible and I continue 10
"ork fo r ll.'.
Waite had returned to Beirut on
Fnda~ for the 1h1rd ttme on his fi ve-
week-old mcrn mission. said he will
"report once· again directly.. 10
A.rchb1shop of Canterbul) Robcn
Runcae 1n London
missing 1n Lebanon wrote 10 Runctc.
the spintual head of the Church ol
England. appealing fo r his tnlcr-
ven11on.
kidnapped ~mencan. d1ploma1 \\-11 -
ltam Buckle}. but his bod} has never
been found There has been no word
about <\meril.'an l ' n1' er'> ti\ llbran3n
Peter Ktlbum since shortiy after he
disappeared about a year ago
The four arr Terry Anderson. chief
Middle East correspondent for The
Associated Press; lhe Rev. Lawrence
Jenco. a Roman Catholic priest:
Wa11e said an a statement to
reporters. "Since m) am, al tn Beirut
several da}c, ago I ha\e had furth l'r
meetings "Ith the group holding 1lw
four A.mcncanc; hostage I dl\CU\\ed
w11h them what I consider Ix• JU\t and
fair propo!>nls, wh1Ch, ti followcd
would. I believe. lead to the relcac;(' nl
the hostages ..
··During the ne>.I few da}'I I expect
to have further contact\ w11h other
parties wh o arc in volved an 1hi ~
mailer," he ..aid, without elabora11ng.
"The negot1a11ons remain at a cnttcal
stage ..
David Jacobsen, director of Ameri-
can Ll n1vers1ty Hospi tal 1n Beirut.
and Thomas Sutherland the un1ver·
stt> 's dean of agriculture
<\sked 1f he was carrying new
proposals from the k1dnap~rs to the
l l . government. Waite said. "There
are steps to be taken .. which I hope
to take an the next few days.'·
Walle told reporters he had not
seen the four. but said. "In the past
days I ha ve received assurances that
the four Amencans arc Jn good
health. I have passed \hnstmas
messages from their fam1hes to
them :·
He dtd not sa) what propo..al\ h1·
put 10 the captors.
The kidnappers have c,aad the} wi ll
free the Amencans onl) 1f Ku"a11
releases 17 comrades 1atlcd there for
homban$ the lJ S. and Frcnrh <'m
hass1es 1n Kuwall.
Wane began his mission Nov. 13
after four of the six Americans
A statement purported to come
from Islamic Jihad said last October
that the 1troup had killed another
PLO offers to recognize Israel
By the Auoctated Pre11
JERUSALEM -A prominent West Bank Palcs11n1an
~ad Monday the Palestine L1berat1on Organ1za1ton will
recognize Israel 1f the PLO 1s guaranteed a role 1n an
1ntema11onal Middle East peace conference. Hann3
Siniora. who has been mentioned as a possible Pale'lllnaan
negouator 1f peace talks begin. said in an in terview that at
first PLOchicfYasser Arafat will state has recogn111on onl}
tn pnvate co ntacts and not declare 11 pubhcl}' Stntora also
said the PLO will recognize Israel by aceepllng U N
rcsoluuons 242 and 338. whi ch acknowledge li.rael's nght
to exist The United tttes and Jordan na ve set acceptance
of the rcsoh.n1ons as 3 prccond1t1on for PLO part1c1p.'l11on
an peace elTons. Israel has re1ectcd any negotia11om w11h
the PLO. which 111ns1s1s 1s a terronst organ11a11on
Nicaraguan pllot ask• asylum
1 EGUCIGAl.PA. Hondurn\ -A N1carnauan arm~
pilot fl ying supplies 10 ~oldacrs fiJhlln& rebels 1n northern
Nicaragua cro<,~d into neiahbonna Honduras and a\ked
for asylum. a m11it31) offi cial ~1d The official. -who <1polce
on cond111on of anonymity. told the Associated Pre\\ that
Honduran air force JC I fiahters chased the N1caraauan
plane after 11 entered Honduran ur space Monday and
forced 11 10 land at Toncontm lntemat1onal Airport
outside T eguc1galpll He \atd the pilot. Sub-1 t Salvador
Blanto L1ra}o wa<, thC' \Ole O('('upan1 of the Poltsh·butlt,
tw1n-cnRme \ "l ~ suppl\ plane Rl3nco L1u.3yo turned
over two ov1et-ml:$de AK-47 nOes. the official \31d
Castro glve• up smoklng cigars
RIO DEJANEl~O -Cuban leader Fidel \amo'>a)'
he has given up his. famed Havana <'l~rs and coffee
because they are bad ~r his health and "to set an example
for the Cuban people.' Castro gave a 2111-hour tel<'' 1s1on
interview Sunday night "!~ Bra21han telev1s1on, ha\ fir\!
maJor media appearance 11~Bra21l tn more than 20 yea rc,
The smoking issue came u& when interviewer Robeno
D'Avala of the commercial M~nchcte 1clc.,,1s1on network
asked Castro why he had not 5ntoked one of ht\ fat Ha, .ma cigar~. 1
South Africa vlgll~ canceled
JOHANNESBURG -Blacl~ ct1v1s1 W1nn1e Mon
dela canceled a planned Chmtma~ v1g1l 1oda~ ouu1de the
Cape Town pr15on where her hu~"'ond, Ncl'On. '" hclJ ~y1nt \he government ra1ght be "Ct.•ucr-happv .. ofter a
bomb lc1lled live whlle'I at~ shopf°'mg center Ntar
Johannesbura. noting hlac;k m1nen \..\t4bbcd a whit<'
official to death and mine poltce opene<l_fire , k1ll1ng 1~u
blacks. pc;>hce said 1od.ay Government om_c1al'l and mam
apanhc1d cnucs e:itprc ~ dismay and fear followinp
Monday's bombe,plos1on an Mtowded shopp1na ccnter at
,t\manumtot1 beach rewn. near the Indian (k ean port 1>t
Ourban ftvt white, were killed anc1 4K pc~lt' "'err
m1urcd
Is there a
Santa Claus?
Tbla famous editor/al, "ls Tbere a Saata Claus?"
IJrtt appeared iJJ Tbe New York Sun, Sept. t l , 1897. It
,.,., wrlttea by Francis Pbarcel/us Cburcb, u asslstaat
to tbe editor of Tbe Sua. It Js our pleasure to offer It tbJs
CbrJstmas Eve for your readlag pleasure.
".We take pleasure in answenng at once and thus
prominentl.Y the communication below, expressing at
the same lime our great gratification that tts faithful
author 1s nu mbered among th e friends of The Sun:
'Dear Editor:
I am 8 years old.
Some of my little fnen<.Js say there is no Santa Claus.
Papa says 'If yo u see it in The Su n it's so.'
Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus'?
Virgin ia O'Hanlon
115 West 95th Street
V1rg101a, )our lntle friends are wrong. T hey have
been affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age. They
do not bel.1eve except they see. They think that nothing can~ wh1ch.1s ~~t comprehensible by their little minds.
All minds. V trgm1a, whether they be men's or child ren's
are little. In this great uni verse of ours man is a mere
insect, an ant. 10 his intellect, as compared with the
~oun~less world about htm, as measured by the
mtelhgence capable of grasping the whole of truth and
knowledge.
Yes. Virginia. there is a Santa Claus. He exists as
certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and
you know that they abound and give to your hfe its
highest beauty and JOY. Alas! how dreary would be the
world if there we re no Santa Claus! It would be as dreary
as if there were no V1rginias. There wo uld be no childlike
faith then. no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this
ex istence. We should have no enj oyment, except in sense
and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fill s the
world would be extinguished.
Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not
believe in faines! You might get your papa to hire men to
watch in all the Chimneys on Chnstmas eve to catch
Santa Claus. but even if they did not see anta Claus
coming down. what would that prove? Nobody sees
Santa Claus, but that is no sign that there is no Santa
Claus. The most real things in the world are those that
neither children nor men ca n see. Did you'ever see fames
dancing on the lawn? Of course not. but that's l)O proof
that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or imagine
all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the
world.
Yo u tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes
the noise inside. but there is a veil covering the unseen
world wh ich not the strongest man, not even the united
strengt h of all the strongest men that ever It ved. could
tear apart. Only faith , fancy. poetry, love. romance. can
push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal
beaut y and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah. V1rgin1a. mall
this world there is nothing else real and abid ing.
No Santa Claus! Thank God he lives. a nd he li\eS
·fo rever. A thousand years from now, Vir~inia . nay , ten
times ten thousand years from now. he will continue to
make glad the heart of childhood."
Opinions expressed 1n this space are those of the Daily P1lo1 Other views
expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reaoer
comment Is Invited The Dally Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 Phone
'l.f2-6086
Orano• CoHt DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday, o.e.mt>er 24, 188~ A.I
"WIJereH·r you dr~. II you ca n hear children sln~ng 'Joy to the World'#'.
and 'Peace on earth. good will to men · this will be tne merriest of
Cll rtsllnases. "
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Super computer p~ts five
behind bars in record time
Identification of
fingerprints led to
s u spects· arrests
R1d1ard Ramm·1 v.ould rrohahh
\till ht' 11.all.1ng thl· -.1rt't'\\ .. t c .1lt·
lorn1a Im.la' hut lrir a nl'" 'iUJl<'I
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ba~l'ml'nl ol a \l,ltt· nllitt' hullt.1111)1 111
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But .ill llH' n11" lang1mh 111 1.111
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\tall.er murder<, .rnd a,.,,,nnl nth r
rape<o Jnd JS\i.\Ult<, 11·11 "" tingt·r
pnnt'> 111 a tar '>l.'l'n near ont• 'h11ot111~
Redmond'-. thumhprtnt "·'' tnun1!
in the car nl a tollege '>lud1·nt ''ho had
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SEARCHLIGHT
WALTEI
Bu11ouc1s
This
blessed
tirhe
of year
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rr,oq·r ng "t' hopt"d !rom oneofthe
mu'>t '>l'n•'u" 'urgene<. 11 " poss1hk
'or .1 p<.·r.,•in tu h.n rand '1111 ll\ e
I "' a·rnrmher m' dear fnend
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•111aph,'>1e1anon1hnd-.c huthedLd
heLl uirt'lull\ 11.ha1 v.a'> going on
l'\l'r. dJ\
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t":t· d1 uhted that Jll\OOt' else "ould
na\t' the uiuragc to hreal. the bad
ne11.\ 11 ml' It "a' indeed bad ne""
H~ told me he "a') lt'arlul <.ht
..-ould \Ult umh I gut''>\ 11 '..:rge-d on J
mirade that 'hl' d1dn t d1c
.\.n,,..,.a, m\ daughter and m'
thrl'l.' grand'>on<. did their hest 1<1 1w·~
the 'ld mJn 1me:1 J C hn~tmJ'
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m' I ur,._un: 'ca r' ha~ heen a I'" t<•
ek·hrate there 1>.i'l.' hc~n man•
man dou~ celehrJl1on<, ranging lroni
thl.' d.i\ v. hen I v.a\ t \l~ar\ old and
tramped out in 'ht· <,no" l • ut 1
< hn-;1ma~ tree v.nh m' taq1n11
Jill k tu tonight
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"" h' J darling ~mall hm -hat•
t )nt>nl..t and h..il• C autal\1Jn fhn
v.~·11 ha' e dinner at our mu\t la' nntt'
,11 J ll eaung plau~"> Han' Pra~er ,
R1t1
Dunng 1he v.ar I rememhl'r m' '
'l'ar-1)td daughtt'r and her rn1•th1"t
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Music Center generosity Looking for a unique gift?
provides jobs for hungry " . . .
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\.\alter Burroughs 1, t bt' Piiot '
touod101t pubhsber
r~i~ .. ~~:1~d ... ppom1'd , •• d .... d~~~!~11,·~~:'i::~.'.:~:~.:~::.~~: FDIC se lhng un 11 k el y 1 terns
the editorial whteh made simphsuc. in c1rrnlat1on 1n our lllmmun1t\ .ind
tOmpansons betwt"e.n the fund-ra1s-ha~ prm 1dcd hundred~. it nut
ing for the Music < enter and other thou\aml\. ol Joh' \l\ t'rthl' l,t\l t\\ l' 111 needy chan11es, as well as those three }ear'> and "ill rnnllnuc: to
hungry on Thanksgiving. provide Jobs in perpetull\, because ol
I hope that you might give s1m1lar the endowmenh. <;pace to another vu:wpoint. and ·
thank those who have so generously Laborers. techn1c1ans. artists. pnnt
given that we may have so few go shops. landscapers, stone mason<..
hungry on Thanksg.ivmg. c;cafTold builders. clectnc1ans -the
Perhaps you could describe how list goes on and o n -have been
hundreds of people did not go hungI) gainfully put to worli. and ha'"~ been
on Thanksgiving Day, and how many able to teed their o" n families on
more m1&ht have the opponun11y of Thank giving and. perhaps man} of
staying o1T welfare and getting out of their friends and rclat1' cs Their
the ghettos because of the generosity pride as well as their stomat·hs ha' c
dem~nstrated with such giving, as the been fulfilled on Thanksgiving Da~
Music Center. the Ekckman g1f\ to the Perhaps this isn't as \IS1blc or
Nauonal Science Foundation and obvious as handing someone a plate
similar gi ving hy individuals and of food, but 11 i'i c\en more fullilhng
foundations and more essential to the long-tt'rm
This generosity touc hes e'er} facrt welfare and health of our truh great
of society and pan1cularly the much-community.
needed cultural. social and sc1en11fic WILLIAM P f ICK FR. A.I.A
improvements of our nation Ne" pon Beach
Co1Dinents welcoine
Letters and longer articles of commentary must be
signed. They should be typed or clearly written and sent to.
LETTERS to the EDITOR, Deity Piiot, Box 1580, Coate MeH,
CA 12921.
OR ANC,E COAST
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as collateral for loan by failed bank~
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\ ou '>J\ 11\ thl' IJ\I \hopping J,1\
before ( hmtma\ and lhert"~ \Omt•
one on -.our list "'h11 ha\ t'' t'r\lh1ntt
Don't pante Ju,t ,,111 H>ur tncndl\
neighborhood otlitt' ol th\' I l·1kr.1I
Depostt ln,urantc < nrp 1 hn 1r 1to1
things for sak thal \OU \\tiuldn 1
1ma~1nc -and at h.1rg.11n rri,t">
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~anla's 11.orl.~hop hul "Ith h.ini..,
failing at J h1'itonc rate. th1• (tll\ l'rn
ment in'lurant.e 11!£Cnn hJ' tPllll' 1n1t1
poi;se\\1110 t f Sl Oil' m1~hl\ l \Olh
onc-ol-a·kind r1c -. hJnd"t' I "' \lull
"'as atct'ptcd as u ttltt'ral tor hMn\ h'
banks that sub~cquentl~ "rnt bt•lh
up, and the I J 11< tool.. rt·lud.1n1
posS(ss1on after 11 •c111•d thr hJnl.,
aSS(IS 10 pa) of1 JcpO'illlll\' 1n\Ulul
account\
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up .. omc t1llort 11 t•,amplt''i \\o ould
uu lx'h<"\. ('
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knit("., Old 'C'lhl" hair\ tiladr con-
li~atcd b) ~1mna Aull'' \.\JmM<, .it
th( Battle of l 1ttk thg I forn. wa \
m:n•pt<"d b) nn 1\rkan~" hank :t\
lOllateral. nlonit "''' 1 .i !.htn .1dorm•J
with HO ·alp,dating t'>a I. II' I,',
and 1)1he1 Indian rl.'111 \. r1.1 inttn8' .11hl
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fro1(n rahbi1" .\ < ahlum1a Nn~
foredo~ on a r hh1t bfC'<'dcr·, lo.in
• nd wound up 1n ti t .tc"' '011 l~ttl'r
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conglomerate hu-. t 'nrt'\<.t°\J 1ntrn.-\t
in the r3hh1t mr:it lt1 nrotC'\\ mto dl
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Forecasters
have always-..
had it rough
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The· !11td1n~ t. n 111dn t 1u'>1 harl'\("n
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ha~ the lir\I .lc\i1tn ot \&ml" on th\
l 1•n\tf\il tton tll .l h.11 ' v. rng\
V I 1u\I rrnd ~ p1C'\c ahout J onrt
t;1mou\ M1am1 T)(.llrh1n '><'nl to
pn\cln ll'r ru,hina hard dru~ h "'' ~allt"d Promrthcu\ · V. h' that
namt'~
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1lk> ' \llilt' fit't' from hcavtn and pvt
11 hl men The od\ tonured him for
11 'lht' Mcxlem Prometh(u•" "-l
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en>tcin" \ton m11ht m~nuon
A8 Orange Cout OAJL v PILOT I Tueeday, Oeoemw 2•. 1985
'Chorus Line' set a hot
pace at dinner theaters
This 1s the fourth in a scnc of
seven columns reviewing the year
1985 in Ora~gc Coun(.Y theater.
It was a Grand year for djnncr
theater in Orange County for one
sim ple reason -"A Chorus Linc."
Broadway's longest-running musi-
cal fi nally touched down at a locaJ
playhouse this year, the Grand Dm-
ner Theater in Anaheim, to be cuct,
where it opened last June and is still
running - clearly the longest engage-
ment at any of the county's four
dinner theaters to date. It's scheduled
to continue tapping throud\ Jan. 19.
Toi
Tnus
this column's choices among the 16
shows viewed in this category.
Last year s wtnner was a non-
musical, "Mass Appeal" (also a1 the
Grand). and second place this time
goes to another straight play, a high·
comedy version of"Dracula" at the
Harlequin Dinner Theater. Superb
staging and imaginative use of special
effects created a revival with far more
"bite" tJ:ian the original.
it's still one ot the funnier musicals
around. •· Anythin~ Goes" is not one of this
departments personal favc;>nt~s, but
its production at Sebastian ~ was
better than this Cole Porter oldie had
any right to be. h's number seven on
the list.
Rounding out the top 10 were
"Wally's Cafe" at the Harlequin, "My
Fair Lady" at the Curtain Call and
"The Mikado" at Sebastian's, all well
worth viewing.
Wert this column handing out
individual awards for dinner theater
performances. they would go to these
actors and actresses:
•Ed Hollingsworth for "Kiss Me.
Kate," Sebastian's West Dinner Play-
house.
Tile cut of•• A Chonl8 Line" atepe oat for the ahow•a flnal number at the Grand.
lf nothing else, its tremendous
longevity would firmly establish "A
Chorus Li ne" as the top dinner
theater show qf 1985 in Orange
County . But even if it had run only a
month, Danny Taylor:'s stagi ng of this
hottest of musicals would rank atop Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call
Dinner Theater would top our list
•Pamela Fischer for "Once Upon a
Mattress." Curtain Call Danner
Theater.
Television in 1985
BJ FRED ROTHENBERG
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NEW YORK -lt was the year of
the takeover in television. ABC and
NBC were acquired in friendJ y cor-
porate dcaJ~ CBS fought off a hostile
b~. but, at year's end, was being
ovenakcn in prime Lime by NBC.
ulc, is expected to maintain ns
tradition of independent operation.
ABC, a poor third in prime time, faces
greater pressures from Cap Cities.
already a knowledgeable broad-
castini company with a reputation
for tight-fisted financial manage-
ment.
In March, the American Broad-
cQting Cos. agreed to be acquired by
Cal>ital Cities Communications Inc.
for $3.5 million. Early in Dttcmber.
~ ~ncral Electric Co. announced 1t
would pay $6.28 billion to bu}' RCA.
NBCs parent company.
NBC, rising in profits and presuge with its top-rated prime-time schcd-
For CBS, 1985 was a year under
siesc and under fire. CBS Inc. fought
off a hostile takeover bid by cable rv
magnate Ted Turner, but it was
forced to spend SI billion to buy back
about 20 percent of its stock. forcing
the network to cut jobs and sell off
some assets.
A less serious takeover attempt wa s
initiated by Fairness in Media, a
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a year of takeovers
every year for its food -not to
mention the waiter service. This year
director John Fcrola's production of
"Cabaret" earns third position on the
enjoyability chart.
•Bru ce W1nant for "Dracula,"
Harlequin Dinner Playhouse.
conscrvauve group allied with Sen.
Jesse Helms. R-N.C. The group called
on conservatives to buy CBS stock so
they could "become Dan Rather's
boss."
later, CBS News President Edward "Ureasc" was a dynamic hit for the
M.Joyccwasoutand hisprcdccessor, Harleq uin a few seasons ago, and its
Van Gordon Sauter, was back in. revival this year was eminently
However, Rather's "CBS Evening watchable, if not quite as sizzling as
News" remained the dominant its predecessor. Score it number four.
•Patll Col umbo for "Sweet Char-
ity," Grand Dinner Theater.
Also, honorable mention to Rich-
ard Kleber for "Anything Goes"
(Sebastian's). George Quick for
"Cabaret" (Curtain Call) and Joe
Heintzelman for "Girl Crazy"
(Sebast1an·s). CBS also was attacked 1n the legal
arena with Gen. William C. West·
moreland's S 120 million libel suit for
a CBS News documentary, "The
Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam De·
ccption." In the midst of a lengthy
trial, Westmoreland dropped the suit.
broadcast and "60 Minutes" re-mained among the five most popular Sebastian's West Dinner Play-
shows on television. house. which started the whole dinner
Perhaps the most v1S1ble assault on theater concept in Orange County
CBS was in prime time. where the over a decade ago, najls down the fifth
network of "Dallas" and "60 spot with its current prod uction, a
Minutes" has won for six consecutive IOnJ-ovcrdue revival of Cole Porter's
seasons. CBS beat NBC for the 3~ "Kiss Mc, Kate."
Having evaluated the professional
theater scene at South Coast Reper-
tory. the Gem Theater and the fo~r
dinner playhouses. this column wtll
tum its attention to the community
theaters Friday and Sunday, first for Within, CBS faced turmoil. CBS
News staffers inquired whether they
could buy the news division. an idea
that was immediately rejected but
which conveyed a message of unhap-
piness with management. Weeks
week. 1984-85 prime-time season. A rollicking rendition of "Once
but lost th'e summer to NBC and, one-Upon a Mattrcsss" at the Curtain Call
third through the 1985-86 season. was cams sixth place on the enJoyab1hty
No. 2. chart. Thouih often done both on the
(Plea.e aee TV YEAR/A7) professionaf and community fronts.
1 the top productions and then the
outstanding performances. The year-
end sencs will conclude wtth the
honoring of the Daily Pilot's man and
woman of the year in theater.
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TVYEAROFTAKEOVERSIN 1985 ...
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NBC. third-rated for a decade.
reversed 11s fonunes \\.tth urban-
appeal programs such as .. Hill Street
Blues" and "Cheers" and bct'ame No
I with ad' cn1sers last \ca son 1 he
network's biggest boost "a\ ··rhc
Cosb) Sho"' ... the runa'"a~ rating
leader this ~ear after 1ra1llng ·\Rt\
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ago.
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Top 10 sho"' . .\8( demoted its
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replacrng him \\.1th Brandon <itod·
dard. \\.ho was 1n charge ot .\B( ·s
movies and m101senes The maJOr
bnght spot for ABC m l 985 was the
strong ratings performance of the I:!-
hour "Nonh and South"
album sounotrack. ··rv1tami VtCe. · fai.orcd to win a
~le"' of Emm) awards. was beaten b}
C es· ··c agne) & Lace} ·· .. Coc;b>."" of
lOurse, iook best comedy series.
The net1Norks won cnt1cal praise
and audience fa' or with social-
message films. NBC succeeded w1th
the first '\IDS moi.1e. ··.\n Earl}
Frost." while .\B( had movies about
a homosewal \On {"'Consenting
.\dull .. ) and teen-age su1c1de
( .. Uf1.l\lng") In 1985
:--:et\\.Ork ncv.s rece1\Cd some flak
from cnt1cs for "' hat they considered
e'cc'i'i1ve and sometimes has1 y cov·
eragc of the T\\ .\ h11ack10g last
summer. 1nclud1ng II\ e hookups with
the hostagc·takerc;
In the mornrng ne\\.S compet1t1on. Pnme-ume senals lost some ut
their ratings glow One week in
November. "Dallas .. and "D) nast~ ··
each slipped out of the Top HJ. the Ir--
first ttme that's happened in the .. ------------.. regular season in three )Caro; "Dal-
las" killed ofTBohby Ewing last spnng
and "Dynasty"' had a terron'!>t attad
as a cl1fThanger.
The 1985-86 pnme·ttme season
included four antholog) senes that
featured d1fTerent casts each week.
CB ·"George Burns Corned~ Week ..
has been canceled. The other three are
in the middle of the ratings pack:
CBS" .. Twilight Zone .. and NA(·,
"Amazrng Stones" (produced h)'
Steven l\p1elberg) and ···\II red
Hitchcock Presents:·
The only maJOr hit among the.' 20
new scnec; th15 seasop wa<; '.'IRC\
"Golden Girls ... a comedy ahout four
older women living together in
M 1am 1. Another successful shov. w11h
an older lead, Angela Lansbul) "!>
.. Murder. She Wrote .. on CBC). \\.3\
the No 3 series for l 985-86.
Another M1am1 show cracked the
Top 10 this season. The neon-hnght
.. M1am1 Vice" pro1;ed a ratings
winner and a fash1on-settcr. even
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.. Good Morning .\menca ·· The
"CBS Morning News .. conunued to
thrash in a d1s~t third One co-
anchor, 8111 Kunis. left 1n June. the
other. Phyllis C1eorge. was d1sm1ssed
1n August after a senes of embarrass·
1nggafTes-1hc worst being when she
asked Gal) Dot~on and Kathleen
Crowell Webb. the rape con' 1ct and
the repentant accuser. to hug each
other.
Raungs for .\BCs ··Monday Night
Football" were up 20 percent this
season -wnhout Howard Cosell,
who wrote a book attacking his old
colleagues. His last "Sportsbeat ..
program in December ma) have been
his last appearance on .\BC
..... ONE OF THE FEW
REALLY STYLISH
AND ENTERTAINING
AMERICAN MOVIES
OF 1985."
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tu.day, December 24, 1985
Slander suit against
Billy Joel revived
CARSON ( ITY (A P> -Reno
~ngwmer John Po..-.er\ won a round 1n his effons to ~uc ~anger Sally Joel
and pubhshet1 of Playbo)' and Roll·
1ng Stone magaL1nt') over an toter·
view 1n which Joel allcgedl) called
Power\ a "poor llttle S(.hlump."
Pll)bo) and Rolling Stone.
Powers also d a.imed that Joel
referred to him as ··a creep who says I
stole his SOt\&." and sa1d Powers had
an act an which Powers ~ad, 0 Th1s 1sa
song I wrote that Billy Joel stoic "
Washoe D1slnct Judge John Bar·
rett d1sm1ssed the case after the ma~1nc publishers said they lacked
)uffic1en1 business contacts with Ne-
vada to be \UbJCC'l to the Judge's
1unsd1c11on
r he Nevada Supreme ( oun de·
c1ded to revive a Washoe County
D1stnct Court libel and slander suit
flied by Powers following the pubh·
cation of a 1982 interview w1th Joel in ---,-
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F UNKY WINKERBE AN
HE lJ MM 1 A r 'H 'f-f c.T
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
"I sure hope Rudolph's nose is workin'
good tonight."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Marmaduke' They re to hang for Santa
not to wear' ·
BIO GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
''George, you're • dreamer."
DENNIS THE MENACS
by Hank Ketcham
'A FIRE ON CHRlSTMAS EVE? ARE '10U OUTTA
'°UR MIND OR SOMElHIN' ?'
BLOOM COUNTY
.\ ~ CJ)IMTY CJlf1$'(W15
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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by Gary Trudeau
by Jeff MacNalty
by Charles M. Schulz
buOO ~ I WAS AFRAID
I v.JAS FREAKING OUT :
by Berke Breathed
by Lynn Johnston
AGE.
BEFORE ei1v
DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan
GARFIELD
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COME ON, OOI E.. THE ~OONE.R
WE. GET TO BED, TME S OONER
l'f WILL B E. CMRIS"fMAS MORNIN&
CHR15TMA~ EVE I~ THE
LON6E61' NIGMT OF
THE YEAR
MOON MULLINS
SINGLE SOURC~ ...
,.-,A~' 4~ M I NU TES
L.~FT OF MY v.Ac,Ar10N
MUSTN'T
WASTE
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JUDGE PARKER
TELL ME LYDIA 010
MV YOUNG 6ROT1-4ER
INOUIRE ABOUT ME ?
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by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE
I IMAGINE. rr WOULD 6€ 5 HORT£R
IF' Wf COULD EVER F'ALL ASLftP
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
WHAT?? ,AND
RISI< sc~Y?
by Harold Le Ooux
BRIDGE
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deals
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Op~n1ng If' d K 1n1< of
In lhl" final of the JWrmuda Howl.
l'mblemat1c of world br•dge auprem
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HOWAt'WT" ~ ~~ CAL.L. OF ·l_~pr:_j AQLJ~?) Ly ..
by Pat Brady
WHAT PIU('l-; fHE ODDS?
lain lht• trophy they had won l wo
years ago The real exc1tt>mt•n1
<"ame rn the .,em1f1n.il against Brazil.
which proved to b•· ltw closest
match in tht> history of world cham
p10n<ch1p play
W11h lwo hoard~ to play 1n the
SOMAR Ct
HARIFF .-
160 board 't'mifinal. Broz1l ltd hy fl
International Mlll('h Po1nt"I lht'
.-~uivalent o( o parhron• Wht·n lh.-
L S ht>ld the :-.onh South card\.
tht'.Y allow.-t1 I hr Bru1han f.ll'll
Wl'st pair to buy the hancl at flvp
heart, Soul h led a c111.tmond. won hy
t he are l>e cluPr rA~httd thf' art' nf
1 r11mpA lo lt>Mn tht' bad nt'""' and
found hr could no lonitf'r hand Ir t hP
dl'al lndt'l'd, 1t rl"~u1r('d r4rf'ful
play and a 'ucrr,,ful "padt> f1nP•'\r
to hold hi, lo" 111 down uni·
The .1udtl·nrf' rn :-,au 1'1tulo we re
l'<',tat1c wht:n the firit11lu1n North
South pair reached "<111 rluh" De
clarer had a surf' <l1;tmond l<i<tt'r, 'i11
t hl' fall' of I ht' c•on! r.ir! hunic on ht'i
hr1nl(1n.c 1n tlw I rump t1u1t without
lo">'!. I>edarer ruffed and led the
CHARLES
GOREN
'fUt'f'n of trumps t hrough W est.. who
had doubled six l"lub-s. W ><Jl fol
lowed with a low dub. and declarf'r
wPnt 1nl11 .1 long trance. To lhr
ti ''""Av ,,( l h(' k 1h11 tt•r,, ht• <"Allt·d for
lht' arf' 1lnd '4t'nl down one
., h+' odti, r •• vorrng tht> drop ovrr
thf" hn.••,., arP 5l to U! Hut th1'J w.,
nnl I hr day rnr p14f<'t'Ol81{" Bring
1ng homf• t hr lam would havt
rl1nrht'1' ,, pl u" t h1• r1n.&I for Lhe
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Daily Pilat TUESDAY DECE MBfR 24 1985 * m.
49ers are getting up for task of defending Super Bowl. 82.
Freahman Mike Mltchell acores 19 to lead Fresno State. 82.
Listless Rams no match fo r Raiders
Dlllly -pf>OlCM &y lllcl\etd It_ ...
Defenses take the spotlight as Raiders
log 16-6 victory be fore c rowd of66.676
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
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to the Lu\ -\ngdc' RJtlll r., tht• ~JOI\
took the c.klea1 Jlmu ... 1 J\ Jf'.itt1t'lllJ
I) a!> the\ plJ\ed tht• gJffil'
"\\l' JU\t made tC1<1 nlJll\ 011\·
takes ·· ... uJ RJm'>yu.srh"rhJl l>ii:tn
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lnok ahc.-ad 111 the pl.t "llh \l.l II \IJrl
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The Rams' Eric Dickerson gets off a blg gainer before being stopped by three Raiders Monday night at Anaheim Stadium. Ram runn n11 h.1 ~ l-~ 1 >tl ~t·r,,
\\h11rmtnr'-''\ tr1h ,,J,! \\
r h • I< 'I' ' r Jn lt\l hJ . J
(Plea.e •« RAMS/82)
Chargers
extend
Coryell's
c o ntract
His 8-8 record is
e noug h to satisfy
San Diego own e r
'I\' ()If (,() !-\Pl -~an D1i:go
Charger<, l oath Dun t 11r)dl threat-
e ned "'1th the loc;, of h 1\ JOb l'a rl 1er an
the \ear. gut a ~ontraet n tcns1o n
Munda) 1ha1 run\ through tht• 1987
Na11onal h111th.ill I l·agut' ~ac,on
cluh uv. ni:r \In \p.1nm \aid
'T m real pll'a~l·d l>on·'\ rnman g
back ... ~pan11\ .-.aid ··1 -..11d earl) on all
I had to ha'l' "a' an M-X ,1·a ... un or
bettt:r. and thJt\ v.hJt Don gaH' mt'··
i.\ftcr lo~1ng -.ea'>nn., an 14~1 and
I 984. the ('hargcr<, lin1.,ht•d al X-X 1h1s
year m1~s1 nguutuna v.anntn@.i';l",asun
when thl') d ropped 1hc1r la't game tu
Kan~'> C 11\. 38-34. ~tint.la '
Tenn' o( thl' pat t "'11h thl· ti 1.,ear-
old ( on ell "'ho had onl· 'ear
remaining o n hts contract belore the
extension. "'l'fl' not d1!>d o!>i:d
.. "v1 r 'ipano\ hac, gotten togethl'r a
froup ot rl.'a lh fine ~oung pla)er'\ and
v.ant to \CC him v.an and I "'a nt to
help h1mv.1n "( oncll...a1d "I'm glad
I ha\C 1ha1 oppnnun11' ··
Tht> ( hJrg.l'f'> al\o anno unlcd 1hi:
promotion ol rcu:1\l·rs coat h ·\I
Saunder\. 41 to '1'>\l\lanl head (Oach
Saunder.,· rrnm11t11111 the < 'hargi:r.,
..aid. v.111 lrl'c I rntl' /amfX''><." tu
conci:ntrall' 'nkh on his dutll''> J'>
oncn<;I\ c coord1na1nr
Zampe\c. 49. \erH·d ac; a~wilan1
head coal·h 1h1'> .. ea.,un 1n add111o n 10
drav.1ng up \\Cckl~ gaml' plans for the
kagut>'s IOfHJtcd offcn'lc
"In no v ... l\ c.1n th1\ p<>\'i thh be
con'ltrued J\ ·a dcmo111m fnr Ernie
Zampc!>t:." C ondl c;a1d "lit' will
ba"c t he ... ame dutll'\ ..
60Cwomen
All-America
'' Orange < ount ~ v.omen
ha' e been ~lectcd to 1hc N< AA
All-America vollc:vhall team an-
nounted rcccntl}
The} include Kim Oden (~tan
ford). Elaina <xkn (Pacafic).
Wendy Rush (Stanford), Tracy
Clark (ti$( ·1. Ten DcBu!ik (San
Jose State) and Dede Bodner (Cal
Pol)'. an Lu1c; Oh1~po)
Kim Oden. a senior at "11an-
ford. wa' selected the player of the
year he was a prep \tar at lrvtne
High. along w11h her sister Elaina,
a fre'lhman at Paulic Elaina led
Pacific to the NC' AA cham-
p1on'lhtp
DcBusk and Bodner both
starred at Cap1 'ltrano Valk}
High. The~ arc ~naor'i. Rush ts a
sophomore who pl.i}cd at New-
port Harbor High v.h1lr Clark
went to ti Toro H igh
Dc8u'lk. the da ughter of krry
Oc8u'lk, an Orange < oa\I < ollege
umtant ha~L.,·t~ll l<lach v.a'i
the pla)cr of the H't1r 1n the Nor-
Pac { onfcrence
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T he Raiders' Sam Seale (right) la upended by Nolan Cromwell after returning a k ickoff 33 yards just befor~ halftime. Plu st' St't' RAIDERS 821
Mulligan: We're in I
the twilight zone
UCI blow s lead,
tumbles, 69-63.
to Ora l Roberts
By BARRY FAULKNER
DllllJ ..... c .. , .. ,, ,..,,
After watching hi\ team hlov. a
49-39 lead with I I minutes left . lo!.ing
to Oral Robert\ 69-63 at homr
Monda). a frustrated l Cl (oath Hill
Mulligan sa id "I t'~ llkt' v.c're in the
1w1hgh1 zone.··
"rd en but I'm too old 101:n .. said
Mulligan a~ the .\ntcatc~· l1~1 le\\
effort. their first Io's an three outings
thts )ear at C rav. lord Hall. dropPt'd
them below the 500 m.arL. at \.4
Oral Robens u~d a rnllJp,1ng
defrnst' which l1m1tl"d l < r, fl.I}
ctnterTodd Murph)' to I' ix1tnt'I. the
first tame he had ~orcd' It'" than 21.
and \hot Ml percent from thl· lloor I 71
percent tn th<' MXond hall) tt1 "'wn1c'
back aOcr four ~1ra1gh1 ''"~' Ill hc:~t
the dazed Antcatt"r\
Murphy, comtng oO J 'O-r o1n t
eflort had bttn 3\-c.'raPJ na 2 ~ 5 a
pme. but rt-1n1ured .i ~ru1\l.d lei\ nh
cage. on11nall> hun in the ll2·100
lo 'i5 to l o yol3-Man mount He pla"
cd 1h~ ~ond half v.c, n nJ " O:il'I •.
Jal I.et and managl.'d 1>nh 'l''t'n .,11,11,
lrom the lictd. h1111n11. \1"'41t 1hrn1
"The\ n:alh SCOUll'd U'> v.dl. ..a1J
Murph). mov ang <.lov. I\ lrom lhl'
pa1n ofh1-;n b .ofthl·pad.cd ·tn f11an
defense He said ht• plannl'<l on
gl·tt1ng the n h-; \·r.l\cd right J\.\,I\ I 'T H Ol"'l'r tx•t•n <,n lruc;1rakd
-;aid a belut1led ~ull1gan •k \J1J hr
tned to be a "sman gu\" and 100"4.:n
up the man-to-man defCn..e a''J'
trom the ball to J \.tlld l'J\\ IJ} tm
which killed them an 1hr l 1nola
blowout, but 11 t:lU\(.'tl h1<. tl·.1m Ill
loose Jggrt'SSt\eneS!. "\\(' IU\I hrol.t•
down." he added.
l C'l led at halftime. 3.1-2" J nd "'a'
up the enllrt' ~ond hall Rut ... 11 h
I 41 re maining, .\Ion .U,in.()11~0 a
6-6 JUnaor forward from Lagl'"· .....,,.
aena. pumped 10 8 1 l·foot baseline.•
1umpcr wt th •\ntt•a ter \l. J\ nl'
fngelstad draped all tl\('f ham IO put
the Titans ahead 61-b I
fahnny Roscrs. "'ho led l ( I "Ith
17 potnt"I and S<'\Cn rebound\. tht'n
mt)~ lrom th<' comer and l ( I 'IA.il'
lorcw to foul Oral Roht'n\ h11 on
~vt'n of etaht frtt thro w"' down tht•
'itretch to ire what ( oach Ted O"'en'
callw Our baagc t "''n ol the 'ear "
The I uans got a tu for 11 shootana
performa m·c out of 6-~ \Ophomorr
auard '-"ell.xi Jone' "ho IC'd th<'
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82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. December 24, 1986
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and !hint and Iona yardaac snuauons aU~t. .. c had • lot more plays than we
uad for the ruckle defense " sald Ran;i wade recievcr Henry Ellard. ··1
don t know we didn't use them.
Maybe we jU1t didn't wnat to show cv~ina that we have."
They sure didn't. The Rams were
four of IS on third down efficiency
and two of those came with th~ ~iders i~ a prevent defenSt' wtth
tame runm"' out.
It must be said that the Raiders d~dn't mow up and down the field
either. They did amass 315 yards, but
they could muster but one TD against
the Rams' tough defense. which bent
but didn't break for more than three
quarters before Dokie Williams
plbercd in a 21 ·yard TD pass from
Marc Wilson with 4:28 left an the aamc.
"They don't fool around a lot." said
Ram oomerback Gary Green. 'They
come riaht at you and don't try to fool
you. I thought the game was played
between two good defensive units
that made it hard for cnhcr team to
get aoina."
The only player on either side who
seemed to get anything done was
Raider runrung back Marcus Allen.
who became the first Raider to win a
rushing title.
Allen ended the year wtth I 759
rushing to wtn the NFL rushing 0title
and broke Eric Dickerson'scombined
yardage from scraimmage with 2,314
yards.
He also tied another N Fl standard,
as Allen equaled the Bears' Walter
payton with nine straight I 00.yard
rushing games with has 123 yards.
"We didn't get 1t done tonight,"
sa1d guard Dennis Harrah ... But we'll
work on a few things and be ready for
Dallas, I hope."
SPORTS BREAK
o.lr ....
Rama QB Dieter Brock la run down by Gree Townaend
during Monday nlgbt•a game at Anaheim Stacllum.
McHargue boots in Star Video
RAIDERS .•.
From Bl
'ltaned playina man-to-man.
"I aot the head signal from him
(Wilson) to ao up ficld . It was a
situation where they came out of a
zone We JUSt made an automatic
adjustment and 11 worked out. Hejus1
pve me a little head fake."
With the Rams defen~ at 115 usual
touahness. thesimple head motion by
Wifson seemed to throw the second-
ary off just cnouah to allow the only
touchdown of the night.
"But I'm Jlad it was the silver and
black that scored the only touch·
down," Williams added. "and not the
blue and aold."
Wilson completed 19 of 29 passes
for 188 yards. but even he admitted
that the decisive play of the South·
land showdown wasn't exactly in the
blueprints before it ha{>pcncd.
"I wasn't looking an that darc<:-
taon," Wilson said. "But I saw the
opening and pve him the sign. The
rest of the 1ime they were playing a
zone defense."
The Raiders also received another
banner performance from Marcus
Allen and kicker Chris Bahr, who
booted three field goals.
Allen, with 123 yards rushing and
25 catchang, finished the season with
1.7 59 yards rushing. 40 ahead of
Atlanta's Gerald Riggs. He also set a
league record for yards from scrim-
m age in one season with 2,314, b~king the Rams' Eric Dickerson's
1984 mark of 2,244 yards. and tied
Walter Payton's league record with
his ninth consec1,1ti ve I ()().yard
rushing game.
Bahr kicked field goals of 27 and 5 I
yards in the second ~uaner as the
Raiders took a 6-3 halftime lead, then
nailed a 29-yardcr.
"It was very emotional from the
fans poant," Wilson said. "And we
could feel it on lhe field ."
-
Character or cash,
49ers ready to play
Defend ing c hamps
ta ke tfielon g road
on wild card ent ry
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Roger
Craig spoke of character and con·
fidcncc. Dwiaht Clark talked cash.
It's playofltime, biJ money's on the
line, and the defending Super Bowl
champion San Francisco 49ers feel
pretty good about their chances.
sun1ng with a wild c.ard matchup
Sunday on the New York G1ants' 1urf.
The 49ers' enthusiasm as tempered.
however, by humility after squeaking
into the National FootbaJI Con·
fercncc playoffs with a I ()..6 record
Memories of their 3-4 stan this
season and a crucial loss to the Lo
Angeles Rams ~re hard to shake.
It took a come-from-beh ind vic-
tory in the final game of the regular
season to get this far, and the 49crs are
not about to get cocky.
• "We showed some character oul
there and hopefully we can keep this
momentum 4oing another couple of
weeks," Craig said after Sunday's
31-16 victory over the Dallas Cow·
boys. ·•we had some bad plays -
fumbles and holding calls -and we
overcame all those adversities."
The 49ers have been fighting mis-
takes throughout this diSJointed
season. They fell behind 13·0 to the
Cowboys in the second period after
an interception and four penalties.
but looked brilliant the rest of the
game.
"That first half seemed lake a
Rolfer Craig
macrocosm ot our season," said tackle
Keith Fahnhorst. "A lot of things
were going wrong."
"That's the way it happened early
in the season. an this game. too:· said
quarterback Joe Montana.
The 49ers seem to have spent most
of the season trying to figure them-
selves out, looking for reasons why a
team that breezed to a I 5-1 record last
year and a Super Bowl victory
suddenly should be prone to blunders
and penalties.
In large measure. 11 was the 49ers'
defense tha1 enabled them to win
seven of their last nane games. losing
only 17· I 6 at Denver .
Maris eulogized:
He was equation
for guts, int~grity
M ·t h 111 d F INGLEWOOD -Darrel McHargue
kept Star Video close to the.lc~ders in the .,. 1 c e ea s -resn 0
early going and outran Nasab an a stretch ~ .l 1
duel to wan the $43,800 The Spence Bay
litakes by a head Monday at Hollywood Park.
NE.W YORK -With his family a seated in the front pew at St. Patrick's
Cathedral. 1he late Roger Maris was
eulogized at a memorial Mass Monday.
Nasab, ndden b)' Fernando Toro, finished two
lengths 10 front of Grey Gau ntlet, with Pat ValenLuela
aboard, 10 the I 1-16-malc turf race for 3-year-olds.
Carry10g 115 pounds, Star Video covered the I
1-16 m 1les in I :41. 3 on a fast track to defeat eight n vats and wan S24. 900.
Scores of celebrities. including former President
Richard M. Nixon. gathered to hear broadcaster
Howard Cosell pay tribute to the man who broke Babe
Ruth's record of 60 home runs when he hit 6 J an 1961
for the New York Yankees.
Sent off the fourth choice by 17,316 fans, Star
Video paid SI 5.80. $9.80 and $8. Nasib paid $5.20 and
$4.40, while Grey Gauntlet retunred $9.60 to show.
Star Video broke from the gate and dropped into
third place. never more than two lengths beh10d 1he
leaders. Star Video moved up to chaJlenge Nasab "R er Mans was the equation for guts." Coscll
began. '"Courage, integrity.
character and pnnciple. It was the
way he hved his life."
Cosell recalled attending a
banquet an Jamestown. N.Y ..
w11h Mans 1n January 1961 . the
winter after the outfielder won his
first of two straight most valuable
player awards.
"There was a bhzzard." he
)3Jd. "There was always a
Mart. blizzard an Jamestown, N.Y. We
were on a plane. chartered by Bill
Fugazy for lhe tnp back. We were a little concerned
because of the weather Roger sat next to 1he pilot
studying his every move He said. ·1fanythmg happens
to him. I will land the plane.· .. ·
Fugazy, seated between Yankee owner George
Steinbrenner and New York City Mayor Edward Koch.
laughed at 1he memory.
John Cardinal O'Connor acknowledged the fam .
1ly's presence at the service. Maris was buned 1n Fargo. N.D .. last Thursday
Mans' eldest son. Roger Jr. offered the first
reading from Malachi Rizzuto read the Prayer of the
Fatthful and Roben Memll o;ang The Lord's Prayer.
Cardinal O'Connor recalled the bitterness tha1
Mans' assault on the home run record inspired an some
Yankee fans. ancludang has own father. who had been a great fan of Ruch.
··Mr Cather led lhe pack arguang about the longer
season, the lavelaer ball ... he said .. It was 1mposs1ble for
him to beheve anyone could excel the Babe. Finally we
got ham to watch Roger Mans and I remember has
precise words. 'Well. I mu\t admit he docs look lake a
fine, yo ung fell ow · That was canon1zat1 on by my
father. Of all the accolades, no1hang will surpass those
words of mv father ··
Quote of the day
Tony LaRu11a, manager of the ( h1cago
White Sox. on why he didn't bo1her to talk to
Na11onal Leaguers when he named Doug Rader
to replace J 1m Leyland as third-base coach for the
White ox .. I'm tired ot hcanng them (Na11onal
Leaguers) say how much be11cr th9 1h1nk 1hc1r
league is. The} must pay more 10 1heir press agcnl
than they do to their president " ~
PCAA honors UCI's Crawford
Center Natalie Cra"'ford ot l C Ir' 1m· m has been selected the Panfil C oa'>t .\1hlct1t
Associauon Player of 1he Weck, 11 "'3'
announced Monday
Crawford, a 6-6 sophomorc. led the .\nteatcr' s. \
to the champ1onsh1p of lhc "'cwport Beach M.imot
Holiday Classic and "ai. named the tournaments \1o~t
Valuable Player In the two tournament game'i. \he
totaled 38 points, 20 rehound\ and I 5 blocked !.hOt'i
In the opening game I tida' night against l 'tah
State, Crawford scored 14 point~ grabbed I 4 rebound<.
and bloc~ed I q shots In aturdll) \ champ1on~h1p
p mc against Anzona. she scon·d 24 poi nh. grabh<'d ~1x
rebounds and blocked fi, c !>hot\
Heart bypau for Harry Usher
SANTA MONICJ\ -United tate' Ci]
football L..eaauc Comm1~~1oncr Ham II
U1bcf was an $ood cond111on \fonda) 4 •
awaat1n4 correc:11ve hcaf'l bypes<; 'iufl~I)
after bean& h~sp11ah1cd over thc '~t'elcnd a hospital
spokesman said
Usher. 46. was adm111ed to the h11\p11al C..aturday
for moniton"'-said Jenn) 81ond1 'pol<''i"'oman for SL John's Hosp1uil
"The dtasaon about when ( tM surge!')) "'ill tlt'
done hasn't been ma~." Ms. B1ond1 said
Usher cor'hplaancd of chest pain., dunng a rnuu nr
pb)'lteal with his pnvate phy\1c1an lu1 wttk. ~hc \aid
In rteent weeks. Usher ha\ been g1vingdepo'i11111m
in coun an connecuon with the leaaue·, St 2 b1t11on antiuu1t wit ap_inst the National Football lugut•
He hu a.lJo b«n ovcrsec1ne the lcaaue·s ~"'•lch tom hupnnatchcdu~toa fall sd cdulr, a mo\e\(t for
1917.
tum10g 10to the stretch.
Carrymg 115 pounds. Nas1bjumped out to an early
lead but fell shon an the prolonged duet down the
stretch. Grey Gauntlet. carrying I I 5 pounds, moved up
m1dwa) through the race to held down third behind the
leaders
Pac-10 honors Ducks' Adams
WALNL'T CREEK -Jerry Adams, m who scored 18 points and grabbed IO
rebounds an lhe Oregon Ducks' victory
over Bngham Young, was named Pa-
cilie-10 basketball Pla yer of1he Weck Monday.
A~ams, a 6-8 center from Los Angeles. made a field
goal wnh I: I 3 remaining to clinch the 72-69 decision.
He 1s averaging IO. 7 rebounds per game, tops among
Pac-I 0 players.
Others nominated for the Pac-I 0 award this week
were Chris Welp of Washington. Sean Elliott of
AnLona, Pooh Richardson of UCLA. and Leonard Taylor of California.
Padres drop relief pitcher
SAN DIEGO -The Padres an-•
nounccd they will nol offer relief patcher
Luis Deleon a 1986 contract, making the
27-ycar-old nght-hander a free agent.
De Leon. plagued by a sore elbow the last few years.
was paid an estimated $240.000 last season despite
posting an 0..3 record. three saves and a 4.19 ea'mcd run
average.
'"h 's simply a matter of economics." Padres
general manager Jack McKeon said Monday of the
dec1s1on to drop Deleon. "Deleon doesn't figure an
our plans n~xt year. ~f we sitned .him and had to release
him an spring traanmg, wed still have to give him a
month's pay (estimated at $37,000)."
Deleon was acquired by McKeon in a trade with
St. Louis four years ago. He had a 9-5 record and I 5
saves as a rookie 1n 1982.
·Rangers in 10-2 NHL laugher
Brian Maclellan and Mark Pavelich ~
scored two goals each Monday night as the '
New York Rangers routed the Detroit Red
Wings 10-2 an the National Hoc;key
Lcagur. The loss gave Detroit its second eight-game
losing streak of the season and extended the Red Wings'
record at Madison Square Garden to 1-13·2 in their last
16 appearances here. Elsewhere Monday, Pat LaFOD·
talne scored two goaJs and strong goal tending from
Kelly Hnadey led the New York Islanders to a 6-3 win
over Hanford. LaFontaanc scored his 19th and 20th
goals oft.he season including a first-penod power play
score which snapped a I· I tac and pushed the Islander$
into the lead ... Moe Lemay scored two of Vancouver's
five fir~t-pcnod goals and the Canucks held on for 5.3
victor) over Wmnipeg. The resurgent Canucks blitzed
starting Winnipeg aoaltcnder Brtu Hayward for four
goals 1n 1he first 12 mmutes to gain their third
consecutive victory.
Neta gain fourth etralght win
F.AST RUTHERFORD. N.J. -m
Micheal Ray Richardson tallied 29 points
and sparked a late sconng spun Monda y
naaht that hf'led the New Jer~y Nets to
their founh consecuti ve victory. a I 08-101 defeat of the
Cleveland ("availers.
World B. Free led all scorers with 30 poants for the
Cavailers Buck W1lla1ms h.ad 18 points and 12
rebounds and ·ous B1rdson1 17 point'I for the Nets.
whale Roy Han~n KOrcd 20 for Cleveland.
The Nc&s. who have won e11ht of their last nine
pmes. trailed Cleveland 98-97 after John Ba&lc)' hit a
Jumper from 1hc foul hne w11h l 41 ~maaning
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Ex-Mater Del star s cores 19;
49ers suffer 85-50 def eat
From AP dl1patcll1e1
Freshman guard Mike Mitchell and forward Jervis
Cole combined fo r 36 points to lead Fresno State to an
89-72 college basketball victory Monday night over
Sitcramento State.
. Mitchell. who prepped at Mater Dci High, scored 19
points. Cole added 17 poan1s, 12 of which came an the first
half as Fresno took a 46-26 halftime lead.
Sophomore Lei Walker added l 2 points and eight
assists for Fresno. Freshman Derrick Barden had IO
points and a team-high I I rebounds.
Junior Cassius Kclleybrew led Sacramento State
wt th 19 points and Jeff Logan came off the bench to score
I 5 points. Fresno improved its record to 6-3, and
Sacramento dropped to 6-4.
Sacramento's coach Bill Brown argued over a foul
that gave Fresno a three-point play with 2:2 l left in the first half.
The referee charged Brown with a technical, which
gave Fresno the chance to take a 42-24 lead. After that. the
closest Sacramento got was 14 points with 12:43 left in the
game.
In other games involving West Coast teams:
TCU 85, Loni Beacb State 50: Carl Lott scored 16
points as Texas Christian rode a stin~y defense and a
balanced scoring attack to an easy victory over Long
Beach State in Fon Wonh.
The Homed Frogs, now 7 -2, limited the 49ers to only
2.5 percent field goal accuracy -I 5 of 59. It was the third
tame t_his season that TCU has held a foe under 30 percent shootmg from the field.
The Frogs also hammed Long Beach State mto 21
turnovers and swaucd away eight 49er field goal anempts.
. Long Beach St.ate, which fell to 3-6, was led bf the I I
pomts of reserve Jefferson and the 10 points o Andre Purry.
Montana 78, W11blJagton '5: In Missoula, senior
forward Larry Krvstkowtak scored .23 points 10 lead
Montana over Washington an a non-conference game.
Krystkow1ak hll 13 ofh1s poanls from the free lhrow
lane , where the Grizzlies outscored the Huskies on th e
night by 17 pomts.
The All-America candidate also hauled down 10
rebounds, leading the Grizzlies to a 39-26 advantage on
the boards. The performance made him Montana'scareer
rebounding leader with 663 boards.
UC Santa Barbara 102. Montana State J2: In
Bozeman. Scott Fisher tossed an a school record 39 po1n1~
and grabbed 13 rebounds lo lead UC Santa Barbara over
Montana State.
Fisher scored 28 ol has points 1n the second half.
ancludang I 0 an a row that gave th e Gauchos an 80..65 lead
with 10: I 5 to pla}'
In other games:
S&. Job'• H, Monmouth 58: In New York. Walter
Berry's 23 points paced fi ve St. John's pla yers in double
figures as the 11th-ranked Rrdmen raced to their eighth
straight victory.
Pwrd•c 71, DePaul 51: In West Lafayette. Ind . Todd
Mitchell scored I 5 po1n1s 10 lead Purduc as the:
Boilermakers upsel No. 20.ranked DePaul 10 non-
conference play.
Troy Lewis added 14 points and Melvin McCanls I J
for the hot shooting Boi lermakers. who led by as much
64-44. on an Everette S1ephens basket with 6:50 left.
. Georgetown 96, SeatUe S7: In Landover. Md .. Dav1J
Wa.ngate scored 16 points and Reggae Williams added 14
points to power fifth-ranked Georgetown to a victory over Seattle.
Nebra1ka 80, Arilona State 67: In Lincoln, Dave
Happen scored 25 points and forward Bernard Da y added
a career high 23 to lead Nebraska to an 80..6 7 "in ovrr
Arizona State.
Hoppen's 25 points moved him anto the No. ~
position on the Bag Eight Conference carcer sconng list
Kan1H t 4. George W11hl11gton 71 : Jn Lawrencc
Calvan Thompson htt 10 of 11 from the field and scored
21 poants as sixth-ranked Kan!>as defeated George Washangton
MARINA-EDISON ELKS TOURNAMENT From Bl • • •
Dawn Cha.rrotn, a 6-1 sophomore.
scored 21 points and was the leading
rebounder with 14, while Kathy
Stuppy and Liberty Brewster, a pair of
5-11 sophomorcs1 scored in double
figures and dominated the boards,
too.
Wahn (10) also chapped 10 with
double fisurc scoring.
. Kerri Clo~erprov1ded c1gh1 assists
an the easy wtn, the Barons' eigh1h 1n nine decisions.
power Fountaan Valle~.
E1perania 64, H&111tlJagton Beacll
33: Allyson Hartman sparkled with a
12-point effon for the Oilers, but tht>
double lhreat of Esperanza's Sharoll
Warmus and 6-0 sophomore Karin
Davidson P.ro ved too much. drop.
pang the Oilers anto the consolatioa
round agaanst Orange Thursday at 1 l
a.m.
The Barons meet El Toro Thur<;day night at 7.
Stuppy scored 11 points and had
nane rebounds, while Brewster scored
I 5 and collected eight rebounds.
"We'll just try to run the ball," said
Strausburg, reprding her team's task
Thursday against a strong rebound-
ing El Toro quintet. Senior point guard He.tther K.trkup
~eked up the play of the front tine
wt th a sound game at both ends of the
coun. scoring 14 points and dishing
off four assists.
The victory sends Marina (8-1) into
the championship quarterfinals
Thursday night at 8:30 against Mater
Dci.
El Toro 11 , Corona del Mar 47: The
Sea Kings fell to 2·5 overall and anto
the consolation bracket with a 12:30
game Thursday against Loara.
It was a maucr of El Toro's
rebounding depth. Corona del Mar'
Michelle Willard scored 18 point
and had 17 rebounds, but as her coach
Dave Heffern said. "She was but one
against their three."
Warmus scored 25 points ana
Davidson dominated the boards for
Esperanza, which meets Frankltft
High of Seattle at 5:30 Thursday an
the champ1 onsh1p bracket.
Foa.talJa Valley H , Loara 38: Carol
Strausburg's Barons dropped the
Saxons out of it quickJ y, goang up by
17 at halftime, then bliuing to a 24-2
third quancr to take a 60-2 I lead into
thr fourth penod.
Jackie Cook led in sconng and
rebounding with I 7 and 7, respective-
ly, while Dawn Lawler(ll)and Susan
K.C. Jones contnbuted 17 poants
and had four rebounds 11nd four
assists for Corona del Mar. The Sea
Kings cut the detkit to four points in
the third quancr. but a sconna spun
by El Toro sent the Characrs anto
Thursday's championship quar-
terfinmals against Sunset League
Mater Del 57, Loi Alamltot Sk
Gen Gainey Halhc Formancck and
Noelle Man fre led Mater Dea an the
scoring_ column wtlh 16, 13 and IO
points an what proved to be the lint round's best game. ·
Manfre and Gainey led the
Monarchs' full court pressure 10 ttR
third quarter which helped tum the
pme to Mater De1 after Los Alam1toi held a 27-21 .
Mater Dea meets Manna in Thurs-day's night's 8· 30 nightcap.
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OhtM ~ ... P'leyer, ~ HI. wt. Yr B~. Bowman. Valley Cflr S-10 160 Sr
8-0 Cook, Trone 6·0 171 Sr
B-P Snvder. Ttl'lacnaol S· 10 17S Sr
B-M Zoetewev Vattev Cl'lr 6·l 11S Sr
!1-M Slaven,, P1rac1e1e 6·0 117 Sr
B-M Brown, Big Beer 6·• llS Sr
WR-J H1rrf\, Wl'llltler Cllr S· 10 160 Sf
WR-C Velenll, Bill BH r 6·2 17S Sr
TE-W GraYM>n, Bra111ren 6·0 190 Sr
OL-!1. Westre, 0111erl0 Crv 6·6 1*1 Sr
OL-B Huston, Montclair Pree> 6·2 no Sf
OL-8 Ram\tv, BN umonl 6·1 190 Sr
OL-J Jone,, 2' P•lm\ 6·1 190 Sr
AP-T Menu, 0.Mtf'I 6-l no Sr
AP-L SColl, Or•noe Lu1nere11 6· l 17S Sr
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OL-J Hogan, Vallev Cl'lrl•tl•n 6·0 10I Sr
OL-1> Bouma, OnlarlO Cl'lr. 6·3 200 Sr
OL-T Wlllte, BltlloP 6-2 115 Sf
OL-J Liu, Peredete 6-0 120 Sr
OL-J. Heoi.v. Orenoe Lull'! 6--7 m Sr
LB-S King, V•llev Cllrlstlan 6·0 210 Sr
L8-S Yurell. LA Lutneren 6·2 205 Sr
L&-R Murgul•, TelleCllePI S·IO ll S Sr
LB-J. Morgen, BH umonl 6·1 190 Sr
08-T. Estn, Ro .. mond 6·0 16S Sr
O&-R. Smllll, Monlclelr Pree> S·t 190 Sr
06-+i Slelnmenn, Aoutnes 6· t llO Sr
OB-R Sw1n1on, Mntcllr Prto S· to llO Sr
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8-A Sflerman, St Gantvleve 6· l 190 Sr
8-0 Ouer1e, Senta Ciera 6·0 17S Sr
B-C. Unene, Senta Vnei S·t 16S Sr
Wlt-f' MIOrld, S.'11e Clara 6·0 170 Sr
Wll-S Smllll, Leuifnger 6·) l7S Sr
TE-t< WOO<lwaro M lrale\le 6·3 190 Sr
OL-T WH~lf Vuceloa 6·1 21S Sr
OL-M. Browne. Htr¥ard 6·• 2lO Sr
OL-M. Bowman. Aooure 6·2 14' Sr
OL--M Snvder. Cl'lamlneoe 6·2 120 Sr
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AP-J Kimm, Cl'lemlnede S· 10 ll S Sr
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DL-J C11erone1u CrD11trle 6· l 260 Sr OL~ Ecllevttrla. NO·Rlv S·I 170 Sr
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C)assic preview
(at Estancia High School)
Dec.H -U ,SO
E stancia High
Nickname: Ea~es
League· Sea V 1cw.
Colors: Red and Gold
Coach. Joe Reid (2nd yean
1985 record: 25-4 F1~t round foe: lolani High 8 40 pm
Top Players:
Fcm1c Trejo. 6·3, Sr .. f-c
Ron Brazell, 6-3, Sr .. center.
Craig Covey, 6-4. Sr .. center.
Kyle Mooney, 6-0, Jr . guard
Mike Baker. 5-9;. Sr., Juard.
Coacb's backlJ'OUd:
. A product of Mark Keppel High 1n
Alhambra and the U niversity of Idaho,
Reid made his way to Estancia High after
stints under Pat Roberts at Mission YieJO
and Larry Sunderman at Estancia as their
No. I assistant. A teacher at Mission Viejo
High, his first team at Estancia swept to a
25-4 record. 'Tve just stolen or borrowed
from others what I've liked," admits Reid.
"Sunderman and Roberts have obviously
influenced me. Roberts was great w1th
discipline and a real suckJer for every little
detail. Sunderman always stayed a step
ahead of his oppoennts by keeping them
·off-balanced ,· by switching from presses to
zone and the such ... Reid
A look a t the Eagl es
.i\lthough this year's edition 1s one of an almo~t ent1relv new
lineup. the look is the same -the Eagles press. attac·k the
intenor. run, are intense and balanced. • ·
Trejo. Brazell and Covey give the Eagles' r~asonable height
up front. and Baker 1s ano ther 1n a Ion~ line of standout point
guards. Mooney has good range and gi ves the Eagles the left-
handed look. It's a program which has produced such standout
athletes as the late Steve Van Hom (twice an All-CIF selection).
Jeff Graham (Long Beach State). Jeff Gardner (New York Mets
organizauon). Jon Johnston (Orange Coast College) and ..\dam
Lockwood (Chapman) -the last three aJI point guard\
The current edition 1s 4-3, but the Eagles are on a three.game
winning streak after winning the consolauon champ1o nsh1p at
the 30.team Irvine Invitational.
McMurtrv, BrocMlon HS, Broc1110", Miu ,
LUIGI Pavlas, Tomoell HS. Tomoell
Tun , Vln«rll Rotilnson, R•lnes HS, Jedi·
\On¥111e, Fie . Tonv Vanzant, HetelwOOO
Ce"trer HS. F10rluen1. Mo . Pierre Gooae.
HUelWOOO HS. Town Crffl<, Ala , Al
Beker. Tr'9Q Counlv HS Cedlt, Kv . Olrk
Bore9Qn0n9, Reno HS Reno
OeteM.
Werde Menuel. Bro!,,., Mertl" HS Ntw
Orle en\ L• . Da rrin Mullant>urg,
Lekt wOOO HS, Lakewooo. ColO , "•"'• Hammond, Dorma n HS, Soar1an1>ur11. SC .
Rav Savage, We rwlck HS, Newoort Ntw\.
Va., Mire Soencar. SeallOtm HS. Blrm·
ltlilllem, Mlc11 . Bre<1t COlllns. Jetter\on
Counlv HS, Oe ncSrldile. Te<1n . Jonn Folev
so Riie HS. Cl'ltcaoo. ~vln Fi»ler, Jack
""" HS, HO\.l\!On, Z•clltrv Oumu Oeptform Town\l'llo HS Oes>~d. N J
Erle Ca l'lton Soutll Kll\lo HS Port Or·
~llerd. Wun S11awn MCCartllv. Ro'' HS Fr9f"'Ont Ol>kl
°"-" AntllOnv Sclle•nevOer NMlll POlt HS,
F1lroenM\. Ark Ja,,,., Joleelh, Central
Pllentx Cltv HS. Pl\en1~ Cltv, Ate , Rot>erl
WYnn. WalM>n Chaoel HS Pine Bluff Ark .
TO<kl Jone\. Cen1ra1 HS Little Rock Ark .
C1eve1en<1 Coner McCtlntoo HS Temoe
ArlJ Oanlet McGwire Ctaremon• HS
Claremont Tim lh an Oak Gro•e HS Sen
JOH Cetll S.I Aunue VIII• HS v \la
Tom Oeou 1n\ku Sen PHoua• HS E\con
dido
J•m OedlOll\ EH • HS Oen¥e< ColO
Andrew Wall\ er. Norw al~ HS Nor•el~
Conn. Ga rv Mclnto\l'I, Gonzaga HS, Wun
1nglon. DC, Htrl>ert lllcf\elt' ~aloro HS
Su loro, Ot l Tonv Lomeci.. Leon HS
TallallHSff Fie WINI\ Pti!ueMU, Soull1
rlOilt HS Mleml. Ltf'Ov Buller, Lff HS
JKk$0t!vlllt. Fla Oenn11 Wanect Ce<11ra1
HS Cerrooon G• Fellon COOi<. Pelmello
HS Petmetto Ga Garrell Gaor1ei Pee S
HS Honolulu Jtff Koee>l>el UrDelldale
!Owe, Grff Adam ' Ees1 HS, Sioux Cotv
Iowa
Cllrl\ Ondfula Grllfln HS, Sor1nofl11C1
111 • Artllur Sar gen I, Senior HS. EHt SI
Lou!,, P1u1 GIOrlek St Leurence HS
Buroenk, Ill A"lllonv Tl'lomo\on Norlh
Vigo HS. Terre Haull. Ind.., Bred Hint.It
Otetlle SoYll'I HS Olatn. Ke n Redonoo
Garoner Tr.nlfy HS LOl.ll\vlllt KY
Ke4\ow Wllltems Cottone>o<t HS Collon·
C>Orl Le Sieve Cieri< Jonn Curll\ HS
R1¥er RldOe La Erick Jonn\on Mt St
JO\tOfl HS. Be•llmort Mo Gerrv Gehna'
BlddefCH"O HS Biddeford Miine. Bernard
Hall, Henrv Ford HS Oatrotr, TMln Dorn
Soutl'llleto HS Soutllflatd. Mlcl'I , Allen Jel·
ftr\on, Warren OeLaS.llt HS. Warren.
MICll
Ron Goetz Weconia HS. Waconia,
Minn. Oarrtll TllOmO\On Jonn Mer\llell
HS Rocllftttr M inn Marl< Keougll
HeretwOO<I Eu 1 HS Sr Lout\ Oemetrlu\
Hiit ~rldlen HS ~r,01an. Min Oew•o
Fa ir Stark••llt HS Slarl<wllle Miu JOOY
Fe rmtr LIOOV HS Lll>Ov Mom Antnonv
Tnome>\on, Wlf\on F11<a HS. Wll\On NC
.t.n1nonv Allen McOowt ll HS Marion. NC
Steve FH"e 11 8lsmerc1i. HS, B•\marn
N 0 . Grt1111 Berrio\ Cre111t11011 Preo
Scnool. Omana Neo Matt LaP011ct Nas11
u• HS, Nesnua N H
Tonv Stewart Unlo'1 HS Unt0n N J
Oarren l(eltv CIOYI\ HS CIOYI\ N M
W1"l•m CBu u l Ec1t.11aro1 Vallty HS. LU
Vt0e\. N.V Cltrence JonM Cfl!lral t\llO
HS, Ce<1tra1 11110 N Y BIM SC11err Can
aoalgua Acaa.mv Canenoelgw, NV
8 1•1<• Bednerr. Frontier Central HS, Ham ·
ourg, N. v . Kiri. Page Bev 51\ore HS Bew
SllOrt, N V Brian Sllen ztr Glen Oak HS
C1nton On10, Oa,,10 Al>OOll Colera in HS
C1nclnnet1 Quinn C.rovt v Out>ee n HS
Ou"''"· Cilia. Oev•d Frost EdmonG l'<S
Edmond Cilia
Micllee4 Ow..,s, Ca rtl\le HS Cartf\lt
Pa . s .. n BarowsW. Blsnoo McOevitt HS
H•rrl\t>urg, Pa . JamH Brvent B1~
MCOevlll HS, H•rrl\t>urg Pa MllO<
Harris, Bru 11aer HS Plll\t>urgn. JOlln
Bllman, Westerly HS Westertv. R I Tonv
Rice. WOOOruH HS. WOOOrutt. S.C. G-
ElrO<I, O'GCH"me n HS Sl0<a Fell\, S 0 .
ROOOln P ... rv Brentwooo Acea.mv
!lre<ilwOO<I. Tenn BU()Oa C:.r..,v TOll'loeM
HS. Tomball Tues Percv WaOOla Col·
..imt>u\ HS Coi-.mt>us Tu n Ternr Pr•ce Plano HS. Plano Ttau
Broot< Bu,,rltv Weoer 1-tS OllOtn Uteri
Rooole RoofnM>n Hamoton HS Heme>tOll
Va., Dalt Urie SI JOl!n,Oury AceOemv SI
Jonnst>urw 111 Cerv ContM1n. 'El...,flOwtr
HS, Ya1<1me . Wun Don Oevev Mani
towoc HS Manitowoc w 1 Ver"ef' COies
Gr....,t>rler EHi HS Ltw1\0Urg WV
JoM Mc()ouge tt CO<I• HS Coov Wvo
0..0 SM ftsfting
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84 Oran~ Coatt DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, Oecembe< 24. 1985
PAPARA ZZI
Best turnout ever at Candy Cane Ball
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
Just $6 per couple ... that was the
pnce paid by those attending the fi~t
Candy Cane Ball of the Junior
Auxihary of the Assistance Leaaue of
Newport Beach 1n 1949. The Ball was
held at the Balboa Bay Club bc<:ausc it
was the only location lar&e enough to
accommodate everyone.
Thirty-seven years later. couples
attcndins the annual fundraising
event p&&d SI SO. In 1985, $6 bouaht
two drinks! The Hotel Mend1en was
the locati on of this year's gala and was
IJ\Ches away from being too small to
accommodate the 528 guests. Who
says charity balls arc passe?
"We are crowded. This 1s our
largest turnout ever. Although we
raised our ticket prices this year. 11
didn't seem to matter." said Junior
Auxiliary chairman .Carol liOllPt
dunna the "no host" cocktail rcccp-11on.
Balancing drink and munching on
passed hors d'ocuvres partygocrs
examined a multitude o? opponun1ty
pnzr packafes (1.e. executive pack-
e ge. Iota wo man package,
memorable evening package) and bid
on 30 pretty fab silent auction items.
"A year ago we sent a very well
composed letter asking for the dona-
tion of a tnp for two orf the Venice
Simpton Onenl Express and we got
11." commented a very pleased auc-
tion chairman, Bobble Roberta. This
$2,000 value grandpnze Hem was
eventually won by highest bidders.
Amelia and Marty Lockney of New-
port Beach.
Concluding almost three bours of
cocktails and bidding. the fesuve
(mostly black-ue) crowd finally nes-
llcd mto the all-wb.uc ballroom for
dinner and dancing. The menu fea-
tured vegetable terrine and tomato
couhs, veal forestrccc. cantaloupe
salad and m1n1aturt French pa1tncs.
-1 chose an all wh1 te theme because
I'm from the East and wanted
cvrryone 10 enJOY a White Chnstmas
•this evening," explained Ball chair-
man Jean We1ener.
Wearing white boutonnieres.
underwriters ($500 minimum dona-
tion) contributing to the evening's
success were representatives of Allen,
Matkins. Leck and Mallory; Ameri-
can Metal Product Co.: Amcncan
Sav1n$S (Bill Popejoy); Basso &
Associates; Ernst & Whanney; The
Irvine Co.; National Bank of Cal.;
Newport Capital Management;
O'Donnell. Bngham & Partners:
Paramount Chevrolet Co. (Ri chard
Ferber); Williamson Accountancy
Corp .• Mr. ud Mn. lteaae" Himes;
Mark Toto of Moboco. and Mr. and !In. Wiiiiam We1eaer.
Candy ( ane couples included
Terri and Ar& Coona, Jou and
Malcolm Ro11, Bev and Jolla
Helcomb, Llada and Sam Mayeda,
DomlDJck and Barbara Roppolo,
Catby and David Grant (Cathy chair-
ed Ways and Means committee).
Trl1b and Jobn O'Dou ell, Barbara
and BUJ Do1&a, Nucy and Jim
Clayton, and Bobble and Cral1 Ry
The Assistance League ofNewpon
Beach, Junior Auxiliary, serves the
families ofNewpon Beach and Costa
Mesa through the Children's Dental
Health Center, the Child Day Care
Center and Operation School Bell.
The ball is the group's largest fun-
dra1scr
Paparazzi 1s edited b} Dail} Pilot
Style cduor Vida Dean.
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Candy Cane Ball chairman Jean and BUI Weiener, rte.ht,
with Dick and Kuen Nichol.
Amy and Jeff Vieth with Carol and Rieb Hoppe. Jenny Rue, Maureen Diekmann and Katherine Utt.
Beu Goehringer and Betty Shipley. Kent and Mary Pat Lucas. Ken and Kathy Schwarz check out auction Items.
Wine Spectator once again
ranks the best wines to buy
Maybe mom played dumb
DEAR ·\NN LA.NDER'i: fh1'i "
regarding the mother wh0 kt hn
son's girlfriend sleep over in hi s lx·d
You were 100 hard on her
continued abuse. I am pleadln_g wltb
you to tell someone at once. If you can
produce evidence your case wlll be
that much stroD1er. Wanes ranging rn pnce from less
than S 1 5010 ncarl~ SI OOrank among
the best tasted 1n 1985 b) The Wine
)pectator the nation·, conc;umer
Yo1ne ne...,-spapcr
.\mong the lower-pnced YotnC\
earmarked b\ the consumer wine
publtca11on a\ the top wines 1n ea<.:h
issue v.cre a $7 50 Yoh1te Yo1ne ((Im
Du Var, 11nn Scm1llon). a SI o 7"
Chardonna' f)onoma( utrer's 1983
Russian Rl,er Ram.he<;), and tv..u
1982 red Bordt·au' <C hatcau I a
l llU\ 1ert> SI J 511 and ( hatl'<1u
d'.\ngluJet ~12J
Re' 1ev.., ol 1 he h 1ghc·r,1-ra1ed v. inc'>
ta'ited 1n 14!<5 Jre fea tured 1n thl· Del
I o-31 1<o<out' 111 fhe V.1ne )fX'll.!lOr
along v.11h a <opeual report 11n thl·
resurgenle 111 rose Champagne\ a
proposal for a s1m pltlied d as,1-
ficat1on ot German v.1nes and a lirsl-
hand report on the record-breaking
Hospices de Beaune autt1on 1n
Burgund)
Each 1s-;ue one wine 1s named
Spectator )elel11on. the publita11on .,
highest relommendat1on. rep-
resenting an outstanding wine .ind
great valut" f ollowing are the )pcc-
tator Sclecuon~ for 1985·
CABER NET C\.\l lVl<J\.O""
Beaulieu Vineyard Georges de Latour
Pnvate Reserve 1980. S23. \aymus
Special Selection 1979. $30. Dunn
"1.;apa Valle' 1982. S 12.50, Laurel
Glen 1981 . $1 2 50. Robert Young
1982. $12
( H .\ R DONNA Y Clo~ du Boss
Fhntwood 1983. $12; Far Niente
Valle) 1983. $18. Grg1ch Hills 1981.
S 17 Pine Ridge tags Leap Vineyard
I 9M3 $16 Sondma-Cutrer Russian
R1,er Ranches 1983. SI O 75
Zl\.F.\"IDEL Grgich Hills 1982.
) l(J R1Jge York (reek 1982. S 11
r)T Hf R l ) V 1chon C'hevngnon
I 4X \ $4 '1() C hateau St. Jean Johan-
n1 ... hag Hll'\ling I .ate Har.,,esl Alt'x-
;rndlf \ .1lln Rohen You ng
\ 1 ne~ .i r1.h )peual Selett 198 3
S25 l~5 n11ll1h1crs Robert Stemmler
P1not "osr I 9M3 \ 15: ( los Du Val
~m1llon 1983 $7 SO
BORDE.\l'X (hateau La
Lou' 1ere Gra vc<i (Red) 1982. SI I. 50:
\hateau PKhon La lande 1982. $29
BL'RG L'NDY Domainc Pierre
Am iot et Fils flos de la Roche I 9ll2.
S::!M (1eorges Mugneret Rucholle'>
Chambcnin 1982, S26.
OTHER l'11PORT~ villa Ranfi
Brunello d1 Montalc1no 1979, S 18.
Joh Jos Prum Riesling Mosel-Saar-
Ruwer Wehlener Sonne nuhr
Spaetlesc 1983. S 13.
Cellar Selec11ons are the wines 1ha1
are expected 10 improve most from
add1t1onal bottle age and show the
greatest po1en11al as collec11bles. The)
were:
CA BERNET SAUVIGNON· Jor-
dan 1981 , $17: He112 Martha's
V 1neyard 1980. S35: Si. Clement
1982. S 13.50. Steltzner 1982. $ 14,
terling Diamond Mountain Ranch
1982.$15
MERLOT: Duckhorn 1983. \ 15.
Whitehall Lane 1982. $1 0.
OTHER l ' S Acacia P1no1 No11
~l ('lair V1ne)ard 1983. $1 5. Opll\
One 198 1. $50
B 0 R D E A l 1 X : ( h a le a u
d 'Ang]udet 1982. $12: Chateau
Lyncn Bages I 982, $28; ( hateau
Cheval Blanc 1982. $69; Chateau Cos
d 'Estournel 1982. $23: Chateau
Margaux 1982, $90; Chateau Saint-
P1erre 1982. S 15
PORT. Gould Campbell Vintage
Pon o l'J80. SIS, Graham's Vantage
Pon o 1980. SIS
The Wine Spectator 1s 'lold in wine
shops 1n most states.
When I wa<> a high school .. en111r
t 18) m} mother allowed "Jim" (I 91111
share m} bed qulle often lie 11 "cd
several miles away and the Yo lnh:rs in
Vermont are awfully rough. We often
kept the bedroom door open -;o shl'
could sec that nothtn$ out-of-the-wa y
was going on. Besides. Yoho <;aid
couples alwa)'> fool around behind
closed door "Jim and I JUSt liked to
cuddle
I wonder who has o,e' on their
minds more. adults born in the ·lo.,
and '40-;. or those of us who YoeH' horn
1n the '60c, -A, CllDDI F.R IN
VERMONT
DEAR V.: Come off it, Buttercup
Don'& tell me that you and your 19-
year-old fella slept In one bed "quite
often" and settled for cuddling during
those cold Vermont winters. Nor can
I believe &bat your motber was fooled.
Often It'• e11ler to pretend not to
know wba&'1 1oln1 on tban lo confront
a dynamite 1ltaatlon. • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS. ls there
any such thing as sibling abuc;e? M)'
brother has threatened me with
knives, hit me unul I wanted to fall in
a corner and die. and made my hfe
••• ANN t
LANDERS ~ Dl:AR .\NN L.\:"\ DERS rh1~ 1s
for "One ot Man) ... the woman who
devoted her life 10 her son and did "all
the nghl things," yet he turned out to
be a drug addict and a thief.
m15erablc. My parents know about 11, Tell that mother not to wnte ufThcr
yet the) do nothing. 1 hey say I son as hopcleso;. I wac; ontc a drug
provoke his attacks. He has a terrible add1u and a thief (You almost have
temper and he can't control 11 to steal t0 suppon the habit ) 1 broke
Whene\cr hfe 1s giving him a hard m~ mother's heart One da) I faced
time. he takes 11 out on me the fal t that 1f l didn't changt< m:y way
I am afraid one day he will hurt me of living, I'd end up in an alley _
bad or eH'n kill me and I'm c;cared. dead. t\ friend took me 1o a halfway
Pll'ase pnnt lhic; leller. Ma)lx' 11 will house and 11 turned my hfe around
makl' nt'f' parents open their eye-. to Nov. m) mother and I are 1hc hcc;t of
what t'> going on. -LIV INC, I '\I fnen<.lc;
Hi:LL IN LAU DERD.\LE ~f~ mc')sage to the mother who
DEAR LAUDERDALE: Don't wail "'role is. never give up hope lfl rnuld
for your parents to open their eyes. make 11. anybody can. ( p S The place
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behalf. Chicago.) -CLEAN AND HAPPY
If your brotber Is as abusive as you DEAR C. AND H.: 1&'1 always a
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Stern & Kaye staff grows
Ka C:rlstloe Parr ha~ Joined the stalT of Stern & Amenca· !>tnct 1975 fhe Irvine resident 1~ an
Ii ye 11orlatt11, a< orona del Mar public relauon<. Orange Coast College graduate irm. a~ account5. coordinator •• •
Willi H • • • Michael K. Takaki, a manager of Deloltte
am · Adair has ~en named an 1nve~t· Haaldns & Sells Orange County office in Costa Mesa'.
mmnt mrkGeting '>pcc1alist With the Newport Beach has been named to head the firm's Japanese
o ice o rubb & Elll1 Commercial 8rokera1e lndustnes Services Group
ervlces. -\datrJO•nsa s1affofin,e~tment specialists • •· •
organ1ted to ~ne the needs of inH~stors seeking Pubhc finance a11orne;, Shelley Stiles Ill has
income real tstate The Laguna Nigut·I resident 15 Joined Amertcu . Diversified Savl111s Bank as
former v1<:c president and general manager of Ellis & director of the ( O'>ta Mesa-based firm's publil
Lane lovcatmeots. He wa'i honored by Tbe Irvine finance department, handl1ngall tax-exempt tinanc·
Co. in 1983 as one of Southtm Cahforn1a's top mg
investment brokers. • • • The Newpon Beach and Huntington Beach
chapters of L~ads Club have selected their manage-
ment teams: In Newpon. Boonie Hamilton of
Strictly Business Placement , coordinator. Sherry
Bridges of Flowers by berry, a~s1stan t coordinator.
Nancy Larson of Coopers & Lybrand accounting
firm, recorder In Huntington. Janie Ingalls, Heialth
Facilitator, coordinato r, Lou Ann Reed , beauty
consultant for Mary Kay Cosmetics, assistant
coordinator, and Marlene Newkirk. office manager
for John 0. Olson, DDS, recorder • • • Robson English Jr. has been appointed "ice
president and personal financial <;erv1ces officer of
Bank of America's '\icv.pon Center branch. and
manager of the bank's Newpan Center .\rca
Management Group. English has served as assistant
vice president and personal financial services officer
at the branch since 1983. He has been with Bank of
••• Douglas H. Cutsforth has ~n appointed
pre!>tdcnt and chief operating officer of Computer
Automation, Inc. of Irvine. He has also been
appointed to the board of directors. Cutsfonh has
been a vice president and general manager of the
firm's 1ndus1nal products d1v151on since 1979. Other
changes made by the firm include: giving Irvin H.
Pfister, formerly vice president of eng.ineenng for
the d1v1s1on, responsible for marketing and product
development: assigning James R. Keener, former!}
d1v1s1on vice president of marketing. responsible for
marketing the firm's OEM products: making Gary
R. Watson, d1v1s1on controller. director of oper-
auons for manufactunng and service operations • • • Tom Bowen has been appointed West ( oast
sales manager of AST Research, lac. of Irvine
Bowen served previously as marketing and sales
consultant for several microcomputer companies 1n
the Los Angeles area. • • •
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COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl
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Retiring
Robert V. Andenon, chair-
man of Atlantic Richfield
Co., who pre.lded over the
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expa.nalon. will retire by the
end of the year.
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By JOHN CUNNIFF
A'~AIWyat
~E'W YORK 1 A.P1 -fh1s 1s a rare
Chnstmas, econom1call) <>peaking.
pnmanl) because so man) parts of
the consumer econom) have fallen
into place and some of the old
bugaboos ha'e retreated to their lam
The usual problem.., of income
mald1stnbut1on remain. but most
.\mencans this year can measurt
themselves fa.,.orabh aga1m.t a \car
ago. part1cularl) since inf1auon re-
mains ~aimed and 1sn t hkeh soon
10 catch a wild wind ·
The housing picture rema1ni. one of
the best 1 n years. espec1all' stn~e
interest rates are declining and
according 10 a large number of
torecasters, ma' continue tn that
d1rect1on for st\ era I more months
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per cent for the ~car and while that
doesn't measure up to the c\·
traordinan 9 2 per Ct'nt gain a 'ear
earlier. m ost of I\ IS 10 the form OI
"'ages and salanes ratht'r than 1nterc~t
income
The latter s1tua11cm retle<'ts lov.er
interest rates ot cour\C and 1t 1s
general!) a~sumed that 1n a nation ol
borrowers more people benefit from
lov. borrowing rate'> than from high
interest earnings
-\nd. in part because interest rates
have fallen. mone\ has Oov.ed into
stocks. llft1ng the market and incomes
-present and future -of m1ll1o ns
E'en thoS<' who don't consider them-
seh es stockholde~ ha'e benelitted
because there 1s hardl) a pension fund
that isn't hea'll) IO\C'lted 10 corpor-
ate shares
l'Qere is e'en good nev. <; to be
founa----m places "'here a lot of folks
don·t expc<.'t 11
The decline in the dollar. for
example 1s '1cwed b~ man) people as
a v.aningofl..ncle Sam's \Igor and to
some e-<tent 11canbe'1cv.ed that wa'
But u also means A.mencan manufac-
ture~ harassed h) lov.-pnced 1m·
pons. will be mort' compet111ve and
that means more JObs and better
111comes
You can e'en ~ucczc some &ood
news out of the fact that throughouf
1985 tht' 0CCOOOffi} Operated W('ll
below 1tsop11mum. Whtie that meant
fewer JObs than might have bttn
possible 11 al\o meant that 1nfla11on
remained 1n Iii. den
The goblin5. do remain the) never
go awa) But for reasons that no
theonst can demonstrate convmc-
ingJ~ the' are not as fngh1en1ng as
the) v.t>re before or probabl) will
become sometime m the future.
There 1s a feeling that the pah-
11c1ans e' entualh 1f not now ""Ill face
up to the matter ofhudgt't deficits and
the national dC'bt "Which almost eve11
~car captures more of the budget tn
the form of interest 10 be paid
There 1\ less concern now than a
fe"" weeks ago about consumer debt
\.\. h1le 11 1s true that the sa' ings rate
n:main'> lo..., ti doesn't adequate!~
take into cons1dera11on nses in stock.
bond and housing assets
The hurden on Social ~uni\
seem'> to be ltft1ng v.tth the enormous
growth ofl RAs or I ndl\ 1dual Rt>ure-
ment A.ccouna. 1Nh1ch suggests that
the shift from government to Pt'r·
sonal respons1b1lit' I'> taking hold
.\nd a farm bill has been passed
.... h1ch ma~ help change a bad sttu-
a11on on the famh and perhaps<'' en
put 1n place some of the 1ngred1ena
needed 10 pull that sector out of the
doldrums
E-.:tremel\ encouraging ·~ the ract
that npectat1ons of busines\Cs and
consumer<. are restrained 1A.htch
leads those..., ho stud' such ma11er'i 11
conclude that nenher boom nor bu\t
1s hkeh to occur in 1986
ince thea,01dance of e'(trC'mes"
perhaps the ul11ma1e an of those "'ho
seek to steer the econom~ the
suggestion also ew>ts that perhap')
those 10 po"'er might ha' e learned
something from past economic deba-
clC's
In all it's a rare Chnstma~. and 1t
\OU don't think so compare 1t "'llh
some of the other; 0' er the pa'it I..,
\iea~
Leverage is ideal
inflation hedge
Leq:ragl' ,., an 1Jca1 1nrbt11•n
hedge the uin.ept " '1mrk .ind th1·
1omputa1111n\ 111 Jrtcrm1ne II' lxn·
ctits are ea\1\\ undcr\tond
Le' c:rage j, pa' 1ng ror pnipcn'
o'er a pc.'nod 0f 'car<, The \mJllc·
\Our do...,npa,mt'nt the greatn ,,1ur
le' eragt.:
lf,ou pa' the full purcr~\C' pnce in
l.'ash· \OU h.i'e n11 k'1·rage The
propen~ "" JPPrt'UJtC tn a .:('rt.a1n
am1)Unt "hetha 11r n1•t .t " mon
gaged This wt.ii c1pprt•11at111n 1"
measured aga1n'1 'uur '"' ~·\tt'd
dollar'> to d1•tt•rminr ,,,ur rate c)I
n:tum
The ~malkr H•ur ,.1,1" 1n,e<.tmtn.
the greater \11Ur ~·r.t•nwgr 111 return
\hrnc' in' 1•,wd in an 1ntere,t·
txanng J1.111unt n11!).ht pa~ 'nu 1't
pcrl'ent I' 1nt'.1u11n ' pt'r,ent •t
.lPPt'3r\ .1' th•'Uil'i \,1u 0\C\tOWnh
tund,h.t'l'J 2 !'('r,·t•rt •t•r;iltg.l1n ll
the 1nll'rt''l "t.l\.1t'lk JnJ. \11u arc 1n
tht· '' ~·r1otnt hrJd•.l'I \OU "'di
J1.·ttwll\ ha' t '''' • P\"ru:nt ,1t 1h1·
purl'.hJ"n!t fll '"'l'r ,,, •'Ur •n' C''>lml'nt
tun11'
l eq·r.1g1· 11n tht' .11 ha hand l°11ul<l
1.1.llf~ J\ lt,llO'-'\ \ •'U fld\ 20 flel'\C'OI J,,...., :i 111 pur1 ha<.<· .1 p1t"Ce 01 rental
prnpcm Thl· altt'r tJ\ net cash tlnv.
Jlh'r '''n'>llknng rent\ npen~s. and
pa' mC'nt on thl' propt>n' lc,mhined
RALPH
Scorr
""llh appre-c1at1on on tht> rental unn'
11 t-pcor,ent. ,ould potenuall\ !_!ll
h'J 3 '' pcrn•nt 1n~rea'<' n H1u1
1n' ~~tms:nt lun~h
Rrmcmtx-r that \Ou unh paid 2
pC'r1 ent d0v. n 1'n the proPfn' hut
\OU re <"Ott'\ .ng the JPPl't"•l·llh>O rn
tht' ,·n11re;-'dlU(' In th" n.impk
.nt1JtHin "'ould ha'c "' t0 \1l't"d ~1
per,ent J 't'arhrtnrC' '"u "nuld '11'"'s:r
J h1\<. 1n tht' pur,h.i,ing I'<"" ·r •'
.n' 1''tr"1L'Ol tur.,h
f C'!"\1 nt• ;' 1r t'J' ng .1 'h1nw ..
'x·nct111n): In :n k• aage C' rn ! ~11·
\ht' ha-.1r, • .,t·: ,111: 1.• i.11) .. , \.\ 1i
put th1' \a!TI\' , .1n,·q11 .... , ~
10tcnt1,•n.1.I' t'l1 n\('\\ln~ I""
real t''it.itc l n l'" ',,u a t 1A.1•1
an~ua1n1cd "1th lo, al n.•al ('\tJl1 {1u
ma' I-it• v. ''t' 1 \Ce~ '11m1• pro· t<-s~h\Ocil .l'>\1'>:.sn•l' 1n mJ tn~ '('U'
purcha-.c
R.lpb St-on l a C'~rtif1f'd publk
aceoaataol wnb offiC'e~ lo '«"•port
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TUESDIYJS CLOSlll PlllOES
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EW 't OR" (A P) -tock pm:es fell in \IO\\
prchohday trading Tuesda). weighed down h'
sellers apparently actt ng o n tax mot1 Vl'S.
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UAL. -I u-,y~-49 •I UA~J>I 2 40 I 7e '• i • U~ FL 19 16'--"' U n • 9 24 • t U I 704 11 • 71 ... ~~p~n 40 IS J.t .,·~ • ush 770 1 I l ..
l 1ndcr the rules. Tuesday's session wa!> tlw
tim 1n which investors could sell stocks at a pml11
and choose to h:l\e the gain go into their ta\
Jccount\ fo r I ~86 rather than I qg5 By rnntra~1
lmo;c, realized through Dec. 3 I are tons1dered It>
han· been taken 1n 1985.
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uncar l 40 llttS 1 -• UllF 1'tt" • Un 1tC I ~ 1).. 11 -•
After the market's sharp rally 1n October anJ
November. nnaly.,1s ~td, tl was onl) logical that a
largl' number of IO \CStors would have gain!> th{'\
~ere waiting to cash 1n I In fact. money managers at tall-exempt
Un I 1>1 4 l 41 >-1 >
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1nst1tut1ons !>Ccmed to anttc1pate this kind ot
downward pre!>sure on the market. and according·
ly sold stocks on Monday.
WHAT AMEX Om
NEW YO~K CAP) Dec. U
Advonctd Oecll'*' Un<:honoed Tolal lu ues New tllohs New lows
Todru
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AMEX LEADERS
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NEW YORK (AP)-S.les, 4 Pm. Tues·
dav price and nel chan°' of the 10 mosl acllvt American Stock E llchanoe '"ues, tr a d lf'I O na llof'la lt v a1 m or e I h a n s 1 . Name Votume Lnf Chtl.
WengLacB m i 191/, t 'lli Nat Palt nl ' 20ll. t ~ x~fn~r 0 l ~:.1 1 ~~ -•
OomePlrl l " ~ WlclCts II 4>.. t 'ii Astrolech 111'1 11itl 111
Champ Ho b lh l l4 + 1-16 KevPharm ,2 11 -i 'I• T Al C 1 lS~ ~
GoLo QuoTES
METALS QuoTES
NEW YORI( JAPI Soot nonl .. (OUI melal pt!Qet
Tuetd1y
Al....,Mum • 50 85 a.nit p.t< POUnd NY Com"' lj)Ot
mon1h clOMCI ru. I c......, · &9'o-72 ceri11 • povn<1 u S !lfft111at1011•
C-· 113 I!> c:-t• .,.-POullO NV C.omew llQOI month.doMG Tue
L-18~·· 19'~ <*llt I POunC
ZIM 35 o.nle • POU"4 c191....,9d
"" unevw ote (Melall w-comootlle or~ 111< 10)
911¥« • ato-i '* ouf\CI HanOy 8 Marrn•n
...... • $5 900 .,.-troy OUR«la, NV ComH llOOI MOllll'I
Cioaed Tue
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~ '310 00·$.3'2 00 OomMlle ,,_cn.,.,t lroy
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· WHAT NYSE Om
NEW YORK !AP) Dec. 2•
NYSE LEADERS
NE W YORK 1AP1-~1es, 4 P.m Tue) dav prlc1 end net chanoe of the lS most active New York Stock E•cM noe lu ues. tr e dlno na11on11 11v al m o r e 111 a n s t Name Votume Lu t CM. Amer T& T 2.201 • .00 1• ....;; Vi Comw Edi~ 1,62t, t00 291,... -'1t M1118on t.m .900 64',., .. ,~ NIC R Inc 1, ·m ,,,,., + ~ Un Carbide 1, , 71 -• • Beatrlo 1. , ~,,.. ffi~SouUl l:~'l :~ 'H' ~ ±,~: Texaco Inc 95, •n + ~ R,.~ldlnd \ 90: ~:~ + ~ ~'rm • 'II PhlllpMorr 7 • Ve -2
SearsRoeb 7 , ~ • Tordlmerto. s 6 • tl'e -i;i
Dow JoNES AVERAGES
NEW YORK(AP) Fine! Dow JQnfl~v r· ~~KS for Tuu dav . Dec. 4
1011 1s~'l'!r'1m"·'n''s&~l'l t~ i~r ,~:n , .2o u~ ~ f11:~ . ~
6 Slk 609.56 6 .16 60111 606. t-·~ Indus 749
Tr en 2~· ~~~~... .. 1¥.1w:~
I a!l·' 1El 1 liJJAmi!iD
NE W YORK.I APJ Ftnat Dow ~Jon_eioveraoe' for Frlda v. K. 20
TO<;KS Ooen Hi ,,~ow 8 lp<I 1~.74 I l™S.67 I i~~,~£ HHl lli:.~ ifi:jj 1Wirm~:,, Indus · i~ Tren l 4 • Ullli O 65 Stk ./J.J ',
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o b:ix tM~ thz plrf0'.:L 9ft whit.a. blucz. a.. r'\1 f ink yz.llCNt
NWf•Jrl. blac.l 1 <1'1 l~.Yw 1r. 1~~11.t , 71't/&'t~ r.r.J70
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548 West 19th St
Costa Mesa CA
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Cesta Mesa, CA t2UI.
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"1aon1enance Part time
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NOW HIRING
CASHIERS
ASSISTANT MIMl&ERS
n 1erv ews Wedne sday
9 .. 11 AM at ::2-1 ~airv1ev.
Qa lost v ... ..,d ~ a1r1.1P""'
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Openings Now Available
CAR ROUTES
Earn Extra Cash
For Del/very Of This Paper
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
I -..u 11 I (~I 'ICoata Mesa 2l24 G1gan11c 38r 2Ba wigar 1 poot SPd oa110 dee~ No SEAWlllD VILU&E
Reanors 675-6000 Walk to bch & Lido Vlo pets 1 SS!>'> Huntington v111a9t>
---------• •••Br t•,aa w/huge yd $1300 mo yrly 964 6922 ,tBorm $605 u ine from San Diego
~TORAGE GARAGES
12,20 & 12~2 1
Npr Ben Costa Mesa ared
24 Hr access 548-36"e
: DELIVERY DRIVER :
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• Daily Pilot motor rou e • col ect1nc; no so11 c1t1ng
1 week No
2223 Meyer Place 28drm 1 °Ba S705 S'10 F1eewd) nortt> ol Beac11 HllCHI SELLERS $<125 No pe1s 546-5605 NEWPORT CA EST •BR 12250 Vanguard !>40 962tl t V e F aaden we51 on Jba 2 story a c condo
Coaaerci1l
I .E. Sale/Rut •&YIFOlllDAIOTMEll $400 E side bahc pad Poot •1enn1s covnslBdcheto• s525 ~cfadden
Sopt11s11ce1ed New port crp1d decor tree ullls $1400 mo 778-2575 28drm 1 .ea $70~ htDH lucla 2641 laai"ataa/Ofli'ct Rtnl
pool home Per1ect con-l53q.6t91 Agen1cost N T d 30 Rl 131E 181h 6466816 -dtllon Lovely area Now ... I ewpori err con o S1ud10 pv1 & Quiet Ocee" 2769
asking s340 000 CIRCLE THESE 2' 18A S9751mo Vacant 1 ~•ew No pets Gas wtr
MARILYN HILL T.ike a look tncd 2bdrm & r eady No pets 18drm S615 pd $550. sec 497 628 7 JOOO t368 545 & 520 SQ
lrplc blltns & oarage 645-3765 2 131376-0806 28drm 1 •Ba $715 $125 f!1 16 17 WESTCLIFF'
GE 159.9100 S500's prime area call I Nwpi Crest 38 r 2,.,B8 15 t E 21s1 548·2408 Newrrt luck 2619 Nwpt Bell '>4 1 5032 Ag1
•131·1111* Condo $1200 Tenn, gar SHARP spacious 28 r 1:, ,2Bdrm 28a b oo ~rig 525 SQ It $425 mo
Secluded 3br E-slde hse I Pool. 1ac 2 13-427 1136 bath Townnome Optw dshwshr stove included Balboa Pen1n P111 enl•\ &
_ huge lfyd k1dtpets upper O/W w 0 patio Quiet NO PETS 5,.5 4855 both Cte.1n ·so 9~92 , ,. I ' ' .•• t
Coroaa ••I Mar 1022 seoo s w 2 gar 539.519, o;iv ~~~'~ c1s~~~ to ~;c?r~ 690 Darrell St $695 mo ElECITIYE HITES
f'i..1 LOTS Aeduce<l to Agent cosi riome w gar kids pet Ok Cuti 11 631• 1266 One Month tree lull ~·
$305 000 Each 1 blk to EAS TSIOE TOWNHOUSE 539-6191 Agl cost v•Cf' 88 t Oovf'r Or 141
beach Agt 759.9070 3br 2'~ba lrplc enc yrd Under S 1000 3br 2blt 1lA~ield 63 1 3651 patio 2 car gar ISi 1as1 ••~a.1
OUPLE>C·2Br 1ba ea So· sec :) 168 San1a Isabel geurmet toucht!s trplc WATE RFRONT BLOl.i
ol·PCH $275.000 s2 1
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s11001mo631·8283 ga1 ren t 111 yovr, APHTIEITS E11~u1111e su•te 1JSOst1
Carna tion By owner 539-6 19 1 Agent cosl 'It IOITI FllH 4111l fir w 11v 6•2 41644
673-024 1 or 673-1541 I ~t Ad• Call 642~ ha ta AH Htilkta Like brand new• All u111111es1 Mon-Fri 9 10 5
• c " . won 11 .. , patd Poot g&r no pelS I BAYSIDE EXEC SUITE
1u1 0&111 C. ~ "O .~l "'A -1l L .~JV u•• " 2Bdrm 1ea S880 • 1• , \I ~Par <, r ~nt I 2 53 S F 6 2 6 9 •vu m ;J\!j" ~~ ~~ ~ "" ---lmpreut11e Beel! Bay 3br 301 Avocado 642 9860 1 Q 1 41 41 44
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TO• StO 000 up llilo
c:~lt..,.. no penalty I OenltOn Ataoc 673-131 l
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: available in Huntington : • Harbor area i -2 hours • ~ v ;: tla · P ,1ept>ndabte c ar.
: per afternoon : !ruL• 01 1 1t10n v.agon and
: Call 642-4333 M onday -: ''"1.•' 111r1-
! Friday 10-5 P M Ask for :
• Art • • • • • • Or ange Coast •
CALL 842 -1444
4sk for JoAnne Craney
• Dally Piiot : • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 330 W. Bay Drive • • • • c• • • : Coate Mesa, ~ : • P.~ RT Tl :tlE •
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After School -
Student J obs'
Do You N~ S Cash S 'nd
A Good Job To Start Thf' New Vur"
Wt are 1oo«1no tor Jr HIOl'I eno H tgl'I
Schoo! 1tud9nts and oth9rt who would
9n)oy tattttno wtth ~ ond worttino
wtth oth9r atu<Mnt• their own age You
can M m $25 00 to $S0 00 NCh weelt In
commlaatonl and MUCH MOREi You can
w()(1( PART TIME In the ettemoont and
evening• and atlll hive plenty of tr• tlfM
VO>.J MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL!
Wt o"er ~t• training and provtde
1renaport1Uon Tl'lll 11 NOT A PAPER Route ANO IS NOT SEVEN DA vs A
WEEK I Com9 out and l'letp us gtit new
euotom.rs f()( OJ.Jr ~•P4tr and haw 1
grMt time d<>lng It vou hav. nothtno to
IOM and • auper )Ob to gain CaJI today
and meyt>e you can etart tomorrow t
Call Mr Earl
!148· 7~8 or 241 ·802 .
• • • • • • • \\ t' ar1· 1,,,," Ill ~ fo r tht• ri~ht •
: p~oplt·-P1·o pl1• "ho f'njoy :
: pt•opl1· I h1•' mu ... t he• p er -:
: ... ,..,tt·nt nnd "illtn tt to "ork ~ : • • • If our... iH•' l 30-8:30 p.m. •
: \t o n ·Fr i and 9 :3 0 :
: a.m.-1 :30 r• m "a t urda : • • : ( ompc-n-.st 1on t o andude :
: hou rh ""~t> phlr, r om-:
• ntl'-'lOtl • • • • • • • : For n a ppom lmrnt r II :
: 0 1 2-1 :~22 : • • • het" C"C'n Hl0-8·00 p.m. • • • : \.,k for l~·n \\ illU.m . : .........................
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88 Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tue.c:tey, Oecwn~r 24, 1986
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FIT 1~ Mondey 9Q!!f. f = S.,_ •ttMqtltt/
A•t" •• ,.,,. t1 00.'-::''="=i.=r='::'"=='='oo::.1·'-'"":'•=·~.,.:·::•:'-:"='~300_ MUC NOTICE PUeuc NOTICE Mt1c NOTICE I Mttc NOTICE
,.. 1--..:..:=;;.;...;.;.;..-.-...__ 10 1988 wlll(ll ta oe r4t(Ofd90 "' tne coun1v llllllflllll .. O 1.Q( Tlf COUNTV WIWllJJHI NOTICIOfllHT£NDIO ENTITLED C!RIAIN t::~-::.ne .. dlVl•4'IOr•lllo wtie<• Ille •HI prOQ«l't' 11 'rlday. Go
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..-2-00 •o .., 2sa. Aa o.y: 1ie 20th st Ne. "''1•1'!'1 '"1c.--u"'C"'l ""A"'M"""a&•5-oooa-... '°' DaYa. QUMtlon1 87$-3820 cood 1850 &48-8580
•10 I I .., I OWi 1111 ••• , T"ANlflR ANO E.ASEMfN 's f OA OWN IOCl1ed • \'OLK 'WAGEN S-Venoc:IM9'::,. llAllBACIC ERS ANO SUPPORT tonaurt11nat1011 d.-ie spec• For m1orm111ton regar<11ng l.041d~r~20&01 ' .. !::C" ~:~r~~: th:: ~~6~~HMMEtN'I A~? f~E '·~:~~~v:, .. ~nowll to ••Id ~:: =~yc'tri?.~":"t:~
ztr 142• p..,1 Street c11.,, of ARTtClf ENTITI fD EASE intendto TtentlefN!SI Hid 71•) S58 11571 Attention
THEODORE •wwn llflllll
it now hiring CASHIERS,
PRICERS & STOCKERS
Plaue apply at 228 E
17th St. Coeia M ....
R/U TIRED'P Sleep EZ i4Honda SptM Ilka nu.
bMullful hdbd & dbl Iii.• runs gd S290 &44 0937
bed w/1hMte. Name Exe.ltent Chrlltmu glh
brand cnalr ... 50. Toyo1a '8.2 ATC 250R Best otl•
Corolla Utbck, mint 548·1721 or 754·t610 conct, ra.uonable ptlce.
/tuTOHAUS ::== .I"\ WEST LTD.=
v MENTS 0 .. THE D!;CLAR 1nteoded Tr111sleror(1I uMd I 8ou)der County of Bouldtf ATtON tile to11ow111g addt11onal Mark Hu;,:'!'~';,., 10 11115
Stat• of Colotado .. tr•n•-PARCH 4 b1111n11• 11ttm•• 1md ad M D•1o'~c"7."'"1"ERVICH. •
ROBINS
FORD
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Newepaper delivery
2AM·6AM, llghl van or
lrucl< MC. Xlnt money.
Newport 8"ch area Call
642-eo15 btwn t2·6Pm
RETIRED PERSON to
drive tor airport lhunte
MrVlce. 675-8995 ... _...,
P/T & FIT l*p. Apply at
270 So. 8ri•1ol, C M ..
673-3571 PUCH Maxi Moped gd end
$325/0BO 873-445-4 Dan SCHWINN Cnlalat boys ---
bike S 125: Clarinet S 100. 4 H I Drl"/ J Hpt
Uprt VAC S35, 644·•687 to30
•...t•ttre 1 llW •11 JllP X'.l)plillc computer. man-OHHIU
ual, Appte worl<a S850 11 comes with p/1. bucket
963·2187 seats and radial llree
Jntlry /Fare/ Art (Ser• 29001
I02S IHH -"'-"""'""".,..~~IP OAANGE COAST 2 ORIGINAL DUTCH Oll Jeep/Renault
PAINTINGS. $2000 t ech 2524 Harbor C<nta Meas
(7 14)111-1111
MERCEDES BENZ '$8
190SL, ru111 fine. 1001\1
lantasllc Wiii 111craflce
S9,960 474-1416 or
759-1913
JOt>O HAMll<>R llVD
CO\IA Ml '" 1,47 0010
rORD '78 Future 2dr hrd1p cr .. m w/bucl\et 111, arr.
1poke wn11. 8 cyl Auna
gr .. , $2100 494·0301
f.,Of lnltllldt lo Mii certain E •SE''EN TS •S ~l r dretHt w1tn111 tne three ,_ ~10 W peraonel property ,, .. _.n d• " .., " ~ .. ,, 1,.1 PHI none California corp. .. • ecrlbed, to Ille und.,llgned FORTH IN fl4( SCC I tONS ' OA l [0 Ol!Glll'11>111 t t ledlllo, Covina, Ca t17'22
lrlntleteo Flrtl Netlonal [NT I fl E 0 CERTAIN (I ll ) tt&-1.,_, 11: ~etlkila
Bank of M1nneepoll1 120 S EASfMENTS TO OWNERS 11185 I nded A .. nti.J ho.
Shtth Streot, City Of Min-AND SUPPORT SETTLE 1 Jeyt ':'· Gould, nte 'Pubttttled Ot1nge COHI
ne100111. County or Hon· I M~N~ "o~D T~~c:~T~g~l re;u·o~t:CI Oronge Cont oaity Poot De<;.ember t7 24 ~•oln, State OI Minne.Oii. M N E E•SE•'ENl S Oittv F'llo! O-mbf!r ;>4 J 1 t985 f.
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tran1ter1t, 1'ntend' to OF THE DECLARATION OF t985
te11Mbock to s1mJ transleror. COVENANTS CONDITIONS t ·9tl1>1---p1-111l_l_C_wn_T_IC:-E:--as 1119418, H id perso1111 ANO RESTRICTIONS AE 1----------uu nu propeMy and 1ha1 Tran•· CORDED IN BOOK 14092. PUBLIC NOTICE _ __;_.=.=,;::.:..;;...;.;.;...;......;. __
leree Intends to aea1on IO PAGE 1797 OF OFFICfAl lflCTITIOUI •UllNfH
Flrtt Bank of South Onkolta RECORDS (THE MAS I EA NOTICE OF HAMI STA TlMIHT
(n11tkm111 llSSOClatlolll. ,., DECLARATION ) ANO AN'Y TRU8Tl!E'I SALE The ro11ow1ng pertons at1
North Main Avt1n11e C1ty ol AMENDMENTS ANO SUP T.S. Ho. Fl-2572 OCllng t>t1Slnet\ Ill Echo ........ ~ q'""• J°i" ':.Iulo! ol Soutn Pl FMFNIS THERETO IMPO .. TANT NOTIC& Products 5325 M1tvern •E
•••••• 1101• UdllOtl( Lollder··1 assecur Tne ""'~' t\ClO•ess .... o TO PROPERTY OWN!A: 611flllA Park CA 9062t PLYMOUTH '65 Satelltte lty purauanl to 1 Secor1ty ~••••' immon des1gna11on. vou ARL IN DEFAULT Josepn J M11ntef'er1 5325 Brown/patomlr.o,
11110
· Cpe, 1 ownr, very gd Ap'r~t entered lnlo as 11 1111v or "'" rear propetty UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Malvern E Buena Park CA
onty
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Bl 2 cond S600obo840-2966 0 Dec:ember 20 1985 be-desc• tr11d 11b ove ••DATED 2 22 85 UNLESS 90621
121,111 i:/ lween LonOer and Tt1ns purported to be 13 OX YOU TAKE ACTION TO Tn1s Dusoneu II con All*.. Mii ZEBRA SKIN S950. SUBARU '81 4 wht drive JIM IUMOIS ,., .. alt or its 1mereat tn FORD 28 IAVtNE CA PROTECT YOUR PROP ducted by a1111ld1vldu11
645-<t390 DL AIC II llPOllTS MUC NOTICE '"'d r .. ,.,,.,..,, property a 9271!> ERTY 11 MAY BE SOLD AT I Joaepn J M1111t1t11tlf1 ANT U1!!8: Fr~ & Eng-. -w3oo am m general descnp11011 ol wh1cll Tile ullders1gned TrustM A PUBl IC SALE IF YOU Tn1s statement wit filed
__ 7_56-83 __ 16 __ 1 141-IOH
flat! large collection (En--BREITING GENEVE: MENS can SOO,
673
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1001 Quall St . N B NOTICE follows Peripherals tor OEC d1sc111ms 11ny 11101111v 101 Ally NEED AN EXPLANA T!ON .with "'e County Clerk OI Oi
llretiouMruU). Flnequall· WATCH. NAVITIMER Tr1clr1 -f035 I 833-9300 tNVITINO INOS model 8600 CPU aystem 1nco11ectnen o.f ttif' 'lreet OF THE NATURE OF THE jange County on December
ly, e11oellent condition 2400 COSMOS. Brand IN LJ S A •to ITEM NO. 707 co11t1s1tng of te1m1nata. eCld1ess Intl other common PROCEEDING AGAINST
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• t985 PurchaMd tn Europe by ,_ still In box. Pttd PLYMOUTH Arrow 1982 NISSA• LEASlll., ' • • NOTICE IS HEREBY grapnics plotters and othe' designation '' ,.nv shown vou YOU SHOULD CON '*1"
Private Party. Cun Only! $695 Mlt $350. 673.-6034 pickup long bed S3,500 I "• ANO TRYING HARDER Gt VEN I h 11 t e 1 t e d simrlar equ1pmen1toc11ted111 hetf'm t ACl ,_ LAWYER Puollsned Or11oge Cl>8tt
By Appt San Clemente Call 642-4321 Ask tor S.ntN, Maxima, A 300ZX "'oposals wlft be received Oy Hugttea Alrcr11rt 500 Su· Said 51119 will Ot' m11011 1>111j On January 9 1986 at Daily Pilot December 10 17 Eat ate (714)498· 1167 11~1 •ttdlll 1030 Doo Wlttlams Attend our lease seminar TO BC :: 1 the Ctty 01 Costa Me11 10 perl9r Aveneu Ctty or New· w11hout co11vem1m or war 2 oo PM Mio Cal Services 2• and 31 1985
----------.. -, --and rec1eve a tree $' wit The City Council. P.O por1 Beach Coumy of Or l'""'Y 1>•presso11mp11M 11> aCat1torn111coroo•a11on 410 T-973 a Uu IOl Pa.fief Hyd. trucl! S lOO; '68 CHEV P/U shortbed portable mint vacuum e ALES Box 1200 Costa Mn11 Cah-enoe State of Catt1om1a gard1no ''"" pos"""1on or w eao1110 Covino. C1111 "II ctl l Metal rael\s 24x36" $20. Newer mtr & trans 4 spd w1tn credit approval e SERVICE forn1a 92828· 1200 on or and that said sale and' encumDranc.e1 to PllV me 1orn1a u duly 11ppom1ed C NOTICE Illy jpp[jJIOES Trnr scale S
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t30 manuel S900 5
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9-34 19 Learn abovt teasing 1n before !he hour 11 00 am leesebacll is to be conaum-1 remaining p1111c1pal sum 111 r ru,tee under and pur,uant _ __:P...;Le:..;;..;;l _I ;__ ___ _
Pttl Aai•lll f TOYOTA 1980 pickup •, our olflce near South e P'RTS on Ftrday. January 17 t9116 mated on or aher OecemtHlr1 tne notes se<.ur.,o tiy SMl to Deed of Tru'' •eeo•cled FICTITIOUS I UllNEl8 LES 957-8133 ton long bed S3 100 Cati Coast Plaza " It shall be the reaoonslblllty 29, 1985 at tne olf1ce orl Deed ot Trust w11n 1nt11r.ist 2·28 as 11s inst No NAME BTATEMl!NT 17 Cubic Ft. Frosl FrM Darling Shih Tzu, akc r~. 642•4321 Ask ' lor Don (aprx 1 hr) e LE'SIMG of the bidder 10 deliver hll Thelen M1m 1n JoMson & 1her11011 as 1.1rov1C111d 1n u1d a5.0697.C8 or Olf1e1at Re fl f ttowong persona are
RefrigefalorS75722-6389 PS3u00pp11•es0B0to6r.,,_G8h2r31s.imas Wiiiiams al l -S'YE•SLE•Sf " n btd10111eC1tyClerk'10lflce Bridges at Two Em-1no1es ddvenc.es 1t any c.ortls '" tne 0111c11 ol tnejd 'ei ine"., MltlVan
.. ..,. .. " " n " 1ARCFS1 INVrNTOI?• by 1n11 proper 11nnounced barcadero Center City and ur1der the terms oltfle Deed Courity Rec.orders of Orange A otng ,us
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Red Hitt 2 Relrlg ', 1 froat frM $150. "ood'-Pur:s. Teacups, IAattl lapertt4 9100 7 14 /432-1117 o·· 1"£ ""f'l CU"J time Bids Wiii be puDllcty County of San Francisco. OI Tru$1 lees C.h81QOS and Coumy StatP ol Callturn1a, 1s"O<l~ogs Costa Mesa CA
1 reg. $60. Xlnt cond. Can ,... "" _ " " " " "' opened 11nd read aloud at State ol Celllorn1a expenses ol the T1ust&11 and executed by Frank E Barton ulte ·
daflver 957-6194 anyllme Toy, Min 250. 546-2848 PORSCHE ·75 9115, slfver EVERY MOOEL ' COlOfl 11 00 am., or llS soon there-DATED December 18 ol trle !rusts created by sa•d and Chn"111 E Barton, H/W 92~26 M F nanctet Ser-,i .1.1
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••• I LARGE SElECTtON OF Anniversary, mini cond. CA LL TODAY alter 8' practlcabla on Fri· 1985 Deed ot frur.t to wll u J 1 Wtl L SELL AT PUB tstaC er 1 A C llfo•nla *ULEI IALEI* &OSf NEW & USED BMW'S! lo mi $11,500 673-8886 day, J11nuary 17, 1986, In the Fl"8T NATIONAL BANK $48 874 20 I Lt!.. AUCTION TO HtGHESTC vi0cerpsor •t~or~
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Stoves S99 & Up Tuned & dellvered. 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG n•1 ft M EN T f 0 FURNISH CITY ANO COUNTY OF SAN 1ar111on 01 Derau11 1111d Dtl w SPvi>nt&Elntn St Senta vice, nc
"Complete Line of Home $1400 847-5672 Pvt Ply BEACH IVE•GON JANITORIAl SERVICE FOR FRANCISCO> SS ,,.,and lor Sale and a wr1uen, A1td Catitorn1a .;11 t1gnt title pora11~~ ~14~ ~ed H~I~
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M I St See lh Be I • M LAREN'S BMW IVEllSON CADILLAC hm1t. 111 • sealed envelope President or on benatt ol the SUL TANTS, tNC , BY m1to •eco•Ofld '" 000~ 4'8 • n1H-1220e ar NAO stereo rcyr '140 C u .s f c~., Hwv 1den11heo on the outstde with 1>a11k1ng assoc1a11011 1here1n DANIEL w ORMEROD. v P page• ,.s •Ii ano 47 01 Mis P11ot1sneo Orange c
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Frig slde/slde-:-Cust dis-6 7 3-0900 oltate model, tow mileage Eacll bid shaft be made on soc111tton executed 11 Daily Pilot 0ec .. mt1l'• 17 24 AKA JO<, 1 Yukon Circle I 963
penaer s225 646-4823 Pioneer Stereo system :~!'.~"sit, Cadillacs tn Orange lhe Proposal torm. Sheets Galt t Ouon. Notary P1ibhc 31 1985 Costa Me1a catitorn111 I---------
$300 646-4823 213_691_6701 County• See us today! P. t through P-8 provided In '"and for City ancs Counlv ol T 9'8 p AR c E l ? 1 ,, e
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w/toe,$395 780-0367
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Se C S ROLLS Royce S1tvr Clou.Js I 540 1860 tnese Clocuments and sn111 Sen Frenetsco Soutn ... ,Slf'•lr 1n11 lt•·•d OI ----------nder hemp Amp lOO, J ;~~---~~!--Ill Pt1v Colleclion buy 2.get • be accompanied by a Pubhshed Orange Coasl PUBLIC NOTICE Lots t'aJ and 184 ''' Tract I flCTtTIOUS IUSINEll Delay mach DM300 Bose J• one FREEll 533_4242 2600 Harber Blvd cert1l1ed or casn1er's check Dally Pt101 Deceml:ler 24 849 ..s snown on 11 map NAME STATEMENT
S200, Numark OM 1600 ~ftSJci\. COST A MESA or • bid bond lor not lest 1985 B·3M1T I IM•POf reco•1led 1n book 25 1 fhe lollowlng persons are studio master $200; 111 ~ ...... ~ Toyota Corolla 79 SAS lh111 10•1. ol tne a.mount of T-987 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pll9"~ 41 •4 45 Mts·1001ng Pusiness as Granes
msg 472-7525 lltbk, Ssp air nu brks. 2 Wf llY All MAlfl tile 01d, made PllYllble to tne OF BULK TRANSFER r ettanemis Mdll' re<;ords of Opening Real Est11e, 3005 Ill a IRVlll new tires Gd cond USED CARS & TRUCKS City of Costa Mesa No IMIDLIC NOTICE IS~~ 6101 6107 '"'d Coullty s Brtstol St Santa Ana CA $2000/obo 963-5869 COME IN OR CALL FOR proposal shall be con-r uu u r c I AKA .) t6?6 VlfCJlll18 Way 92704 L!J.... I FllEE APPRAISAL Sldered unless accomp1111led Tttr. Order No. 1415793; Nohel' " nAIAl:l~ g1ve11 101 '>outh l 11guna Ca11rorn1a Jame' K N1chol1, 2902 A
mil DeLILLO Dy such C11Sh1er s cheok, Tru•tM Bale No. 3008-1; creditors ot the w1rr11n rrie street llddress and Peppe11tee. Costa Mesa CA "'"'··-a t---doul TOYOTA LEASlllC j CHrv•oLn casn. or b1dder·s bond Computer Aelerance . named lr11n~reror"1 11101 II ott.Pr common des1ona11on, 92626 I 7012 "'w-,. ,...,.,..,,. '"" NobldshallbeconSldered 01-1509-0011 bulk tran~fer 18 "110ut to he if ""Y ot the reAt oropeny fhts business rs con
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F !oration wtwo dsl , po a e m1 ' II u 1.17 •• 0ll•, &.19.3•31 Cos111 Mesa and '' made Ill YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Th• ftam"''' dnd bu•1ne•s JO'i t 'fu~ '•ll C11c1e Costa rn1s statemenl w11 lil9d or res preowned MW a In learn aboul leasing '" ,. 11.. .. accordance wllh tne ~" ' ~ , p 1 2 c o
eng Malle olr 5.49-3419 s UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 8e1cir1•u r,1 '"A 1ntt>nded Mes" ..,a rorn1a arce with 1ne Counly terll of r . stock. our oH1ce near outh CHEVY '83 Camaro Z28 lprovtslons ol 111e Propot111 116?t.. V '" a Way South I C December 94" tong sofa, almost new s1· /"--L /St Coast Plaza ,..,. trernents DATED 116183 UNLESS trnsterorl~i arf' lll'LI IAM p ,,, ' I ange oun!y on S300 642·0370 IJI -•• ~llJt If does make a dlf-~•O mo1or 5 spd loaded ...,u YOU TAKE ACTtON ro w oo 2osr.. Haroor £>1vo L;iqun,1 C.1111U1rn1a 2 1995
7022 ,,,__,,.,. w-·e you fAprx 1 hr I charcoal $6995 PP Eacn Drd Shllll set lorth the PROTECT YOUR PROP Co51a M"~' r.I\ '"" ur•dersigneo Tru51eel F293122
OOuBLE waterbed, extt ----------_.,.,_ '"" All-SAVERS LUSE 6<10-0016 lull names and residences or ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT Trie n11m{llS1 clnn ti11~1nps~ '1•" l31m' any hab1llty for anv Pubhsned Orange Cout
cond w/bkcase hdbrd 40-60' PoW&r boat slip purehaeeyour BMW. 114/432-1117 CHEVY Malibu 1980 '~:11r:;;~:1h:~~O:~le1~ A PUBLIC SALE If YOlJ addres~ o• '"" mtend1>d •ncoaf'Ctne~s ot tne street Da1tyP1101Decembe< 10 t7
S150obo 962-6280 ava1l1mmed N.B S11 tt ~ Classic wagon Alf lheOid isbyacorporatoon NEED AN EXPLANATION,transtereers1 M• JA• 11a<1drl!'uancso1nercommon2• encs31 1985 511 bedlet, match desk 673-1974. 963--0007 ' VW 63 Bug restored gd AM/FM 2 tone pa1n1 state the nam91 ot lhe ol-OF THE NI< TURE OF THE GOULD •22 • w Pac1l1t ll•s1911a11on ' ar Y snown T .gs,. S S M Ch I cond orrg Must sac by 1 ~2 950 c u PROCEEDINGS AGAINST CollSt Hwy 3 1; Newpo11 nereir SOOorotfer ee at SLtP301too ain an-(11•\AeL•111 t2123~1800751 -1131 l eec seats.., a hcers ••ho can ''ll" '"vou YOUSHOULDCON-BeactCA512663 s1.os111t1w ~made~t nunllC wnTICE 385 Ogle CM 722·8349 nel CdM $300/mo• 1!1.. .,...... 642-4321 Ask tor Don 11greement on oenatt ol tile TACT A LAWYER rnat Ille C\•(lpe•ly oerr w·tr•oul covPf'ant 0, war· ruo nv
7Atl; +ut tlllJune 19 20IW 1• ...,..Ana vw ·6sB d nd rg Williams corpor111on and whether , ,. p sor mphed e-1 Misctlllaffal Hl5 · · ' ug g co 0 ' more than one olficer must On 117186 at 10 00 AM nent ""r"10 s oescr.t>ed •n ran Y • rt', ' ' FICTITIOUS BUatNE8S Call Marcia 673-6232 CL08ED81JHOJ\YS owner S 1200 544-5720 sign If tne Otd 15 oy 8 Pllrl· FORECLOSURE CONSULT gene•~ 3 , lur"'lure ,., gard1ng tttlp oossesSton or NAME STATEMENT
S lOO lOTTERY WINNER. - -I VW BUG 68 Red Clean In nersn1p or 11 10011 venture ANTS INC as the dutv ao-turPs ec1•11"'"'""1 m11cnu 1tncumbttinces inctudtng Th" fot1ow111g persona are
3rd game. $2000 OBO Slip Avail • No ltve AbOard 'out New everything See state Ille 1111mes end ad· painted Trustee under and ery mPrtnano·se Pit ino s tf'es chargf'5 and exoense5 doing ous1ness u U111Que
675-4764 Up to 32' S330 Custom AUtO it' $2500 548-2802 dresses ol all geoerer p11r1-pursuant 10 Deed ol Tru51 locatea a1 2059 Harbor nl '"" f1uS1f't' end of 111e Machine Co 8855 Attenta S1det1eto25 $200 Recorded on 111183 as Blvd co~111 Meu CA tru,1<c•ft8tM1>ysaicso~1s
68 2 TRUNDLE BED SETS. SWALES ANCHORAGE -*"""' nen and fotnt venturers If 926?' nl r'""' 10 pay Ille rem11111. u11e t Hunttngton $125/ea 759-1256 8ft1Daily9-5 5•5.•501 Tmpoi a.a tile bidder 19 a sole Oocuml!llt no 83-0!3625 . I ',,, I Beacn CA926•6
" ' i, ,._ fl m Propr1etorsh1p or another 01 Olf1c1e1 Records in me ol The bus1nes' name useo nt,; L•11nc1pa sums o e Trzec1a~ fecn1101ogy Int Spm I I BUY YOUR CAR DIRECT ,.,...,91 . I enmy 11181 does busineM rice ot the Rf><;or<Jer ol Or t:>y lhe said l•aMtPror1t1 ~' 1 notP• ~'''"d tll'2;~" ~~~ A Texas Corporauon
34 BMX Diamondback Sltver SLIPS Available 25 & 30' FROM EUROPE ANO knocks often wnen you under a hcrnious name tne 11nge County "ca111orn1a ex said tocat1on s COST A 01 •r_,st 10 w•t 1 ' I Sancs~tone livine CA
92714 S1rk bike S 150 494-1426 f 3333 W Coast Highway SAVE MONEY• tua snell De'" 1ne reef name ecutea Oy WILLIAM W MESA AUTO WASH '""'" •n!e•t>" ther~on from Lawrenct> Baird 19001
Newport Bch 9.5 Mon-Fn EPA • DOT Federahzahon OI tne biOOer wltn a deslg· DAVIES AN UNMARRIED Th/It ~ilU'l , .. ,1~ h1trt5fpr •5 '} 2A 8S s12 1" 1 9 al 18'·· M11tOr(1 C1tcle Hunfmgto'l
Necchl sew mach. mocte1 1' (714)111-1111 80,likenew nallon fot1ow1ng 'now1ng MAN AND MICHELlE A tntend"'CI lo l:ll' tnns1,m per inntJm as i:irovtdeel in'Beacr, CA 9.,6•6 522 $250 b
W -'d I H d d • DAVIES A SINGLE WOMAN mateo 111 ,,,,. ofrorp nr I 5d•d r•otes Plus costs anCI T o o a,, ae ave you rea to ays OBA (tne,.c1111ousoame) BROTl-tERANO SISTERASjGRAMERC.v ESCROW iate cMrges 01 S5553'il n1s 1>us1n11ss 1s ton fir spkrs $200 pr Kaiser CleHltled Ads? ti not, oog provided however, no fie-JOINT I "'lllANTS WILL CORPORA !ION l •07 W"'' f willl ifotl!•P'll to IJatP of tni~ ducfed bv a general pan radio w/phono. 1950 vin-I you're mlaaing the best mt 1111ous name •hall De uS&d S s S
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r-1s1ra11on w1tn lhe Orange TO THE HtGHES r BIDDER Angete\ G1111rorn11190020 on o~ ~e Dtt'rne ir.,.r!'Y ~·,'o'o,::r sa1 I Tt11s statement was flle<l ~. FOR CASH (payal'lle at time Or alter Jan t3 1986 """ 0 rus .. efr .,•P e .. wttn the Coum Cterl< ol Or-OUlllV Recorder In case ol of sate 10 lawful money of ll'le ThP name ano eddres5 111c;u1eo Ann d1111vereC1 to the ~n e Count ov n "---m .. -r rporat1on1, onclude the United Stator at THE where r.iaom$ "lay be ritf\d " under~1Qnl'ld " wrttlen De< :; ~985 V .....,,,.., ""
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Baywtndows-rench doors FIREWOOD Quallly mix, Flllfl' 0111 712-1001 Quality & Reas Pnces ~~;tgh1 to re1ect any or att STREET flJSTIN. CA 92680 claims '" tilt!, escrow ·~ lauu lllld flMllOll ro ~ .. 11 to 2
F -STREET 14081 YORBA Tile ·as! Oale lor hhng tll•,eO \llld Not•('8 ol De T 96
French Sttders & More lree det $87 50 • cord Allys Parham & Assoc lnl •ext real estate clean-Date" 111 t1ghl m•-and 111ter~1 Additions & Remodels $ 70 J 636 856 .., Oecemt>er t 7 "" 0 • 1 cord 1m • t up crpts windows, etc. 1985 conveveo 10 and now ne10 11471!1oe0on~5949 ,._ J St--l M11oary Refs Freeest 857-0691 by It un(Jet 'aid Deed or ,.-----..,------•trl n1Ctl Pubhehed Or11nge Cou1 T Doors·mOld1ngs-bay win-All btock·brick-concrete· 8 11y P1tot Oecemtier 24 rust 1n tne ptopt"rly sttu dowa complete PaltOS, KONSTANTINE KENNELS gales-decks-covers-roots TOP ouum PAllTJlll 1985 llted 1n said Co.onr.,, C.afl
add1llon11. quality work Boarding/grooming/sales " 4511459 530-3277 l'"tlEitt Reas Rates Ref's T .991 l0<m1 descrr1>1nQ the Jeno I :1477446 Paul 548-8860 for cats/dogs 641-7003 839-1886 or 675-0 102 lhtlfem
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Remodel-Panel-Locks-etc AMERitAN HANOYM,t.N Irvine Rel s 675-3175 FAATHtNG INTERIORS Frcm1ou1 •UatNEH g~s;,~?J~ INPZ~~ C~~ irlneta·WJndowS,.~~I~ Carpentry lenc1ng, win-STUCCO MASONAY·TtLE I HANGING/STRIPPING fl~Ar':o!~T!r"!~! are CORDED ON OCTOBER 14
yrs exp &rry dows. plumbing marhte. No Job 10 small All types VISA-MC 673-1512 olng DVSlllMS IS Leisure t981 IN BOOK 14256 PAGE
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Clt11ia1 ltmct tub encl, etc And Yes Free est Lie. 631·2345 ANDYS WALLCOVEAtNG 1me Pa1n11ng, Leisure-Ttme 45 AND ,t.MENOEO F£BRU· Wt doesday, December ZS
ROBrJ!F§ CttANING Jesus fs Lord 636-8:1•4 JC • I lnstallat1on & Removal Painters Cu11om P111111111g ARY 4 1982 BY INSTRU-ARJES (March 2 1-i\pnl I'll You hl,•rnme mort• aware of lrue
SERVICE a lhrooughly FENCE Repair New & Old .... , • I Int painting 548-4013 re,pperv,ee ~aint,lng ~J~T tr=0 OF~~C~A:n~:. holiday c;p1rrl f()( U'i o n rnt•d11a11on. fl'al11311on that herng tcmporarrh
clean house 540-0857 Wood. cttaln ltnk, patio s •A-1 MOYll * STRIP IT OFF THEWALL l:g~~~eR11111~:W ~:~~~!: CORDS OF SAID COUNTY alont• docs not ('quntc Wtlh lonehnc\~ \Cll\ 11) \\.1th rcl3ll\t'\ could
Your Deity P1to1 lree Ht Greg. 968-11 18 I CLEAN & EXPERT I Fast ctean reas Walt-Gold Key Oecor11or1 509 PARCEL 2 dominate sec nano \ho n trtp '"on agt•nda
Ser111ceD1rec1ory ~~=t~~~'.n.!',·n~~~t!,~ •OENHOME REPAIRS L~cve;~51~e:2r;exr;~~~~~~ paper removal service L11r11apur Corona 0ei Mar AN UNDIVIDED t152ND TAURUS (Arni ~0-M;n 201 Pn:Htll al value-~ \urge
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r~--... ll!ll!!lfl~•-•I ----HANDYMAN LARGE and I OUICK & CAREFUL Dec Spec1a1S11/sgl roll CA 92625 COMMON OF LOT 6 or .ict1111ttC\ ( Jflflt nrn plJY\ rok ''& ' IC I' r.11rpftt Furmture. Drapes, small t DO tT Alli LO RATES. T138046 1 Yr Guar 642-2078 rn1s business is con TRACT t048• ,t.S PER MAP GEMi I ,. ) I '
nCtllhCI till!I and Window cceamng •20 .. 10 FIEDINBOOK 463 PAGES N (.v1;1\ .. l -unl' .. OJ )ou,trrkc1.hordntuni~crsalaprv•al -MAINT PAO s 839•4537 53 t-5579 Pal or Ive msg lu • ,. Pl 1.• dueled by an 111dtvldua1 L , '"""
AEBLOWN CA PAI TEO I Sell Storage Experts I •••IDf Merk Lackey 35 TO 37 INCLUSIVE OF -cmpha'\1c; 9n 111\ptratton and lovt: ProJC( t t011ld be rompletcd.
Also t11t1Ex1 Palnllng Home & omce cieanlng i;y HOME REPAIR Carpentrv 1 24 It El• lH 1llO Thtt atatement w11 meo MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. burden will bC removed, o pttnw.m will replace gloom ( ircum.-.tancc'i
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P\8.IC NOTICE PWLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF
ORDINANCE NO. 85/86-3
Dl~t?i~:~~~ HEREBY GIVEN that on December 17, 1985 at the ottlces of the Irvine Unified School
Unified Schoe;: ~1~015~ ~alrdranca Parkway. Irvine, Callfornla, the Board of Education of the Irvine
r c e a public hearing and adopted Ordinance No 85/86-3 A co ot
Ordinance No. 85186-3 follows and Is marked as "Exhibit 1". At said time an'd place the testl:;ron ~f0al~~~~~~;t:~0r;esons or tfafxpayers for or against Ordinance No. 85/86-3 was heard Ordlnanc~
· come e ectlve thirty (30) days after December 17. 1985.
111 Helen T. Cemeron
Pre1ldent of the Ba.rd of Educatton
of the lrvlne Unified School Dl1trlct
/1/ Mary Ellen Hadley
Clerk of the Board of Education
of the lrvlne Unltled School Dl1trlct
EXHIBIT 1
ORDINANCE NO. 85/86-3
ORDINANCE OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1 OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT DETERMINING THAT AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAX WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT NO 86-1 FOR PREVIOUSLY EXISTING DEBT SHALL BE LIMITED PURSUANT TO
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 53313.7
.. WHER~AS, the Board of Education (the "Board") of the lrvlne Unified School District (the
District ) h~s conducted proceedings for the creation of Community Facilities District No. 86-1 ot
the Irvine Unified School District ("Community Facilities District No. 86-1 ")and the authorization for
levy of a speclal tax and to Incur Indebtedness within Community Facllltles District No . 86-1.
WHEREAS, the Board, at the conclusion of the public hearing on October 29, 1985, concerning
the creation of Community Facllltl~s District No. 86-1 made findings that:
(a) Ad valorem property t axes are levied on property with Community Facllitles District No. 66-1
for the excluslve purpose of paying principal or Interest on bonds or other Indebtedness Incurred to
finance construction of capital facilities: and
(b) Capital facilities t o be financed and constructed by Community Facilities District No. 66-1 wlll
provide the same services to the territory of the Community Facllltles District No. 86-1 as were
provided by the facllltles mentioned In (a) above;
WHEREAS, the Board Is the legislative body which levied the property tax mentioned above· and
WHEREAS, the Board has concurred In the determination that the total amount of ad val~rem
property tax revenue due from parcels w ithin Community Facilltles District No . 86-1 for purposes of
paying principal and interest on the debt Identified above shall not be Increased after the date on
which the community facllltles district was created;
NOW, THERtFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT acting as the legislative body of Community Facilities District No. 86-1 as follows:
Section 1. The total amount of ad valorem property tax revenue due from the parcels within the
boundaries of Community Facilities District No. 86-1 for the purposes of paying principal and
Interest on previously existing debt shall not be Increased after the date on which Community
Facilities District No. 86-1 was created. which date was October 29, 1985. The debt so Identified Is
all that debt, including state school building loans. Incurred to finance construc tion of capital
facilities w~lch provide the same services to the territory of Community Facilities District No. 86-1
as will be financed and constr ucted by Community F acllities District No. 86-1.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be published once by title and posted in three places within
Community Facilities District No. 86-1 and at the City Hall o f the City of Irvine and at the main office
of the Irvine Unified School District prior to it s adoption. A copy shall be transmitted to the Board
of Supervisors of Orange County.
ADOPTED. SIGNED AND APPROVED this 17th day of December. 1985.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ACTING AS THE
LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. M-1
By /1/ Helen T. C•m•ron
Preeldent, Board of Education
lrvlne Unln.d School Dl1trlct
ATTEST: By /e/ Mary Ellen Hadley
Clerk, Board of Educ•tlon
lrvlne Unified School District
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) SS
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, Mary Ellen Hadley, Clerk of the Board of Education of the Irvine Unified School District. do
hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Board of Education of said
County at a meeting of said Board held on the December 17. 1985. and that it was so adopted by
the following vote:
AYES: MEMBERS: Cameron, Hadley, Smith. Wakeham
NOES: MEMBERS: --
ABSTAIN· MEMBERS: Gatchel
ABSENT: MEMBERS: --
/1/ M•ry Ellen Hadley
Clerk of the Board of Education
of the lrvlne Unlflad School Dl1trlct
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF
ORDINANCt: NO. 85/86-4
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 17, 1985 at the offices of the Irvine Unified School
District located at 5050 Barranca Parkway, Irvine. California, the Board of Education of the Irvine
Unified School District held a pobllc hearing and adopted Ordinance No. 85/86-4. A copy of
Ordinance No. 85/86-4 follows and Is marked as "Exhibit 1". At said time and place the testimony
of all Interested persons or taxpayers for or against Ordinance No. 85186-4 was heard. Ordinance
No. 85/86-4 shall be effective thirty (30) days after December 17, 1985.
/1/ Helen T. Cameron
Pre1ldent of th• Board of Education
of the lrvln• Unified School District
111 Mary Ellen Hedley
Clerk of the Board of Education
of the lrvln• Unified School Dlatrlct
EXHIBIT 1
ORDINANCE NO. 85/86-4
•oftoiNANCE OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1 OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX WITHIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1
WHEREAS. on September 17. 1985, the Board of Education of the lrvlne Unified School District (the
"Board") adopted Resolution No. 85 /86-4 stating Its Intention to form COmmunlty Facllltlet District No. 86-1
of the Irvine Unified School District ("Community Facilities District No. 86-1 ") pursuant to the Mell~ROOI
Community Facilities Act of 1982. as amended, (the "Act"); and
WHEREAS. on September 17, 1985. the Board also adopted Resolution No. 85186-7 stating Its Intention to
Incur bonded Indebtedness In the amount of $150,000,000 within propoSed Community Facllltles District No.
86-1 tor the purpose of financing the designing, constructing. equipping, modifying, malntaJnlng, rehablll-
tatlng, leaslng, acquiring. relocating or otherwise providing school fecllltles Including land. buildings,
furnishings and appurtenances (the "Faclllties"), to serve the area wtthln Community Fecllttles District No.
86-1; and WHEREAS. notice was published as required by law relative to the Intention of the Board to form propo98d
Community Facllltles District No. 86-1 and to tncur bonded Indebtedness In the amount not to exceed
$150 ooo 000 within the boundaries of Community Facllltles Dlatrlct No. 86-1:
WHEREAS, on October 29. 1986, thla Board held a noticed public hearing as required by law relative to the
determination to proceed with the formation of Community Facllltlet Dlatrlci No. 86-1, the rate and method of
apportionment of the special tax to be le'lled within Community Facllltlet Diatrlct No. 86-1 to P•Y the prlnolpal
and 1nt9fest on the prop<>Md bOnded lndebtednna of Community Facilities District No. 86-1 and r .. atlve to the
neceulty for authorizing the bonda, the purpote for Which the bonds are to be lnued. the emount of the
proposed debt, the maximum term of the bonds and the maximum annual rate of lntereat to be petd;
WHEREAS at M id hearing all persons dellrlng to be heard on all matter• pertaining to the formation of
community Faclllt ... Oiatrlct No. 86-1 and the Incurring of bonded lndebtedneee by Community Feclllt ...
District NO. 88-t ~ heard and I full Ind fair hearing was held;
WHEREAS. the Boerd eubMquent to Mid hearing adopted Resolution No. 85/86-9 ordering certain otianges
and modlflcallona to Aeeof"11on No 85186-6:
WHEREAS. the Board eubeequent to Mid hearing adopted Aeeofutlon No. 85/8S-10 determining the vlUdtty
of ptjOf proceeding• retatlve to the foundation of Communfty Facffltlee Dl1tr1ct No. 86-'·
WHEREAS. the Board aubMquent to Mid hearing adopted RMokltlon No 85/8e-1 1 wtlldl •tabttlhed
Community Facllltlea Olstrkl4 No. 96-1 . 11Uthorlzed the i.vy of a apeclal tax within Community FacJUtlel Dtstrlct
No 86-1 and called an eHlctJon within Community Feclll1'• Otttrtct No 8S-1 ror November 2e. 1985 on the
pr~tlOn of Incurring bon<*! lndebtedMN and ~ I apeclal tax,
WHEREAS the Board IUbeequent to Mid hMttng alto adopted Aeeotutlon No &S/86-12 wtlk::n determined
the necesalty' to Incur bonded lndebtednea1· 1n the amount not to exc.ed S 150,000.000 ~thin Communfty
Facllltl• Olstrk:t No. 86-1 and called an election wtth Community Flcilltlet Olatrtct No 86-1 tor No¥ember 28,
t985 on tM propotltlon of Incurring bonded lndebt9dneaa and levying 1 epedal tax: and
,WHEREAS . on Novembef 26. 1985, an electlon was held within Community Fldlltlel Ol11r1ct No. 8&-1 In
which the etlglbt. etectora ~roved by more than two-thlrd• vote the propoeWon of lncurrtng bonded
Otenge Coat DAllV PILOT/Tu.day, December 2~. 1915 ...
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Indebtedness and levying e apeclal tax.
NOW, T~EREFORE, BE IT OROAINEO BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT acting u the leglalatlve body of Community Fadltt ... Dtl1rlct No. 86-1 aa foflows:
S.Ctlon 1. By the pua~ of "'''Ordinance, the Board of Educetlon authorlHe the leYy of a IC)8C6el tax
pursuant to th• formula set forth In Exhibit "A" attached hereto and lnc:«p0rated by r.t•ence In an amount
necessary to pay all amounts payable with r~ to the bonded ln<MbtedneN within the bound.an. of Community Fac111ti.1 Olstrlet No 86-1.
a.coon 2. That th111eg1111t1ve body la hereby further authorized each year, by Aeeofutlon. to cs.termlne the
specific special tax rate and amount to be levied tor the next fltc91 year, ex~t tha1 the 9')eCial tax rate co be
levied thall not exceed 4hat as aet forth In Exhibit "A", but the apeciaJ tax may be levied at a lower rate.
Section 3. Propertlel or entitles of the State. Federal or other local govemn1enta •hall be exempt from the above-referenced and approved special tax.
S.Ctlon 4. All of the collectlona of the apecial tax shall be Vied u prOVlded tor In the Act and Resofutlon No.
85186·6 as amended by Reaotutlon No. 85/88-9.
S.C:llon 5. The above authorizes apeclal. tu Shall be collected In the Mme manner u ordinary ad valOfem
taxes are collected In the same manner N ordinary ad valorem taxes are ~lect9d In the same manner as
ordinary ad valorem taxes are collected and shall be aubjeci to the 1ame penalties and tti. nme procedure
and sale in cases of delinquency as provided for ad vatorem taxea.
lecUon e. As a cumulative remedy If any amount levied purtuant thereto u a special tax for payment of
bond Interest or principal together with any penalties and other otiarges accruing under thl• ordinance of the
Irvine Unified School District are not paid when due, the Board of Education may, not later than four years aft•
the due date of the last Installment of prlnclpal, order that the 1ame be collected by an action brought In the
t superior court to foreclose any lien therefor.
lectlon 7. The President shall sign this Ordinance and the C'8tk of the Board of Education shall cauae the same to be published within fifteen ( 15) days atter Its passage at leNt once In The Delly PMot. a newspaper of
general circulation published and circulated In the Irvine Unlfled School District.
S.Ctlon I . That this Ordinance relating to t,.,.tevy of the speclal tax shall take enect 30 days from the date
of final passage as authorized by Section 25120 of the Government Code.
S.Ctlon I . This Ordinance shall be published once by title and potted In three places within Community
Facilities District No 86-1 and at the City Hall of the City of Irvine and at the main otflOe of the Irvine Unified
School District prior to Its adoption A copy shall be transmitted to the Board of Supervisors of Orange County.
APPROVED ANO ADOPTED this 17th day of December, 1985 .
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE IAYINE UNIFIED ICHOOL DtlTRtcT ACTING AS THE LEOISLATIVE
BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 11-1
By /a/ Helen T. Cameron
Pr"ldent, Board of Education
lrvlne Unlfted School Dtatrkrt
ATTEST: By l ei Mary Ellen H8dtey
Clerk, Board of Educ•tlon
lrvln• Unlfted School Dl1trtc1
ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) SS
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, Mary E1.<11n Hadley. Clerk of the Board of Education of the Irvine Unified School District do hereby cenlty
that the forego1no Ordinance was duly adopted by the Board of Education of satd County at a meeting of said
Board held on the December 17, 1985. and that 1t was so adopted by the following vote
AYES. MEMBERS. Cameron, Hadley, Smith, Wakeham
NOES· MEMBERS: --
ABSTAIN· MEMBERS Getchel
ABSENT MEMBERS --
/1/ Mary Etten Hadley
Cferk of the Board of Education
of the lrvtne Unifi.ct Schoot Dl1trlet
EXHIBIT A
COMMUNITY FACILITIES SPECIAL TAX
FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 86-1
OF IRVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Special Tax to be levied and collected to provide funds for debt service or other obligations
of CFO No. 86-1 ("Special Tax") in the event that sufficient funds tor the CFO No. 86-1 School
Facilities Plan are not provided by the State of California or from other sources shall be levied and
collected within CFO No. 86-1 on the following basts:
The proposed Special Tax for CFO No. 86-1 shall be levied and collee1ed according to the tax
liability determined by CFO No. 86-1 for each Assessor's Parcel In CFO No. 86-1 commencing In
Fiscal Year (FY) 1986-87
All of the property in the CFO No. 86-1 Project Area. except property exempted by law or by these
proceedings. shall be taxed for the purposes. and to the extent and In the manner herein provided
The Special Tax shall be levied to pay debt service for the bonds Issued by CFO No 86-1 or to
directly pay without the issuance of bonds ("direct payment"). In whole or in part. for equ1pp1ng
modifying. maintaining, rehabilitating, leasing. acquiring. relocating or otherwise providing the CFO
No. 86-1 School Facilities and required sites therefore. In accordance with the Plan The term ·debt
service" shall include. but not be limited to. amounts needed to pay principal of and interest on the
Bonds. amounts needed to replenish the bond reserve fund for the Bonds. amounts to pay the
adm inistrative cost of issuing and servicing the Bonds, and amounts necessary to collect the
Special Tax. "Equipping" of such facilities shall be limited to providing turniture. fix1ures.
equipment. and other tangible property with an estimated life of five (5) years or longer.
"Maintaining" or "maintenance" of such facilities shall be limited to replacing tangible property
with an estimated llfe of five (5) years or longer such as, but not llmlted to. roofing. air cond1tionmg
o r heating systems. Direct payment may include without limitation incidental costs directly related
to providing the CFO No. 86-1 School Facilities.
A. Special Tax Rates
For purposes of imposing, administering. levying and collecting the Special Tax all property
within CFO No 86-1 not excepted or exempt from the Special Tax. shall be 1dent1f1ed as of July 1 of
each year as either developed or undeveloped property.
UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY
Property for which no final subd1v1s1on or parcel map has been recorded on or before July 1 shall
be determined to be undeveloped property for the Fiscal Year beginning on such July 1
("Undeveloped Property"). Additionally, property designated for use as retail. office (including
hospital). industrial or hotel for which a final subd1v1slon or parcel map Ms been recorded but for
which a building permit has not been obtained on or before July 1 shall l1kew1se be determined to
be undeveloped property. Undeveloped Property shall be sub1ect to a minimum and maximum tax
per acre or portion thereof as shown below commencing in 1986187
FISCAL YEAR
1986/87
1987188
1988/89
1989/90
1990/91
1991192
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995196
1996/97
1997 /98
MINIM UM TAX ON MAXIMUM TAX ON
UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$44 00
$44 80
$45 60
$46 40
$4 .. 20
$48 00
$48 00
$48 00
$48 00
$48 00
$48 00
$48 00
IN FY 1998/99 and In years thereafter. there shall be no minimum tax requ1red to be lev.ed on
Undeveloped Property but the maximum permitted tax shall remain at $48 00 per acre or portion
thereof. The Special Tax shall be applied against the entire net acreage of the parcel. exclusive of
public streets and other public or utility easements making Impracticable their ut1lizat1on tor oth•
purposes, but inclusive of all other land contained therein irrespective of topography or usability.
DEVELOPED "'OPERTY
Residential Property tor which a final subdivision map has been recorded on or betore Juty 1 shall
be determined to be developed property (''Developed Property") tor the Fiscal Year beginning on
such July 1 Additionally. property desJgnated fOf' uae u retaJI, ottloe (Including hospital). Industrial
or hotel and tor which a build ing permit has been Issued on or before July 1 shall be determined to
t>e Developed Property Each Developed Property shall be aaatgned to a property class. In the cate
of resldentlal property, the proper1¥ classes are beMd upon density of ~opment exctustve of
public streets and other publlc or utlllty ~t• making. lmprecUcat their utHlzat lon fOf' other
purposes but lnclusJve of all other land contained ther .. n lrrespectlw ot topography Of' usabmty.
tn the ca• of Devefoped Property ctasslfled as retell, offloe (lndudlng hospital) or lnduS1rlal. the
clUMS are baaed upon use and the SS*=lal Tax Is l4Med on the basis of aquare footage of the gron
area of the buildings and/Of' structures. exciullw of parking facillUes. calculated utlllttztng the
out-6de dimensions thereof as determined from bundl~ permits. a-butn plans or other reliable
aourcea The hotel class tt baSed upon uee and the Special Tax 11 bUecl upon the number of guest '
rooms.
Each cllWI of o.veloped Property shall be aubteci to a minimum and maximum Spectal Tu (the
''Minimum" and 'Maximum SS*=._I Tax .. ) commencing WI FY 198&/87 as Mt forth below:
CONTINUIO ON Nl'.XT PAQI
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810 Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. o.c.m.,.,. 24. 1986 --
Mltt"°TIC£ P\alCll>Tict NlJC "°TICE "8.IC NOllC(
M. AJ<.!l-1 L.'\1 OE"v"E!..OPEO LANO TAX SOif:OOU:
RE:S!C£NI'IAL UNITS PER AC.qz;
'(£..\!\ 0-8.S 8.6-13.5 13 . 6-20.0
1986/87 $4 70. 42 S427.66 $384.89
1987/88 S498.13 $452.85 S407.56
1988/89 $527.31 $479.37 $431. 44
l.98 9/90 $558.02 $507. 30 $456.57
1990/91 $590.35 $536.68 $483 .02
l.99 1/92 $624 .37 $567.61 s s10.as
1992/93 So49.35 $590.)2 $531. 28
1993/94 $675.32 $613 . 93 $552.54
1994/95 $702.:n $638.49 $574.64
1995/96 $730.43 $644.02 $597.62
1996/97 $759.64 $690.59 $621.53
1997/98 $790.03 $718.21 $646.39
1998/99 $821. 63 $746.94 $672.24
HAXIML."""l OCVEI.OPED LAND 't.\X SOiEIXJU:
rr..\R RETAIL OFFICE INIXJS TRIAL
1986/87 $0.16 $0.30 $0 .15 1987/88 $0.17 so . 32 $0.16 1988/89 S0.18 $0 .34 $0.17 1989/90 so.20 $0.36 $0.18 1990/91 $0.21 S0.38 $0.19 1991/92 s o. 22 S0 .40 $0 . 20 1992/93 $0.23 $0.42 $0 .21 1993/94 $0. 24 $0 .43 S0.22 1994/95 $0 .25 $0.45 S0 .23 1995/96 $0.26 $0.47 $0 .23 1996/97 $0.27 $0 .49 $0 .24 1997/93 so. 28 so . 51 $0 .25 1998/99 so. 29 $0 .53 S0 .26
MIN L''ll".'1 DE'v"ELOPED I.>.ND TAX SCi EIXJ l£
RESIC€ITTIAL UN!TS PER ACRE
YE.~
1986/87
1987/88
1988/89
1989/90
1990/91
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
o-a.s
S4 27 . 66
$444-76
$462 .55
$481.06
$500.30
$520.31
$541.12
$562.77
$585.28
$608 .69
$633 .04
$658 .36
sGa4.63
8.6-13.5 13 .6-20.0
$388.78
$40 4.33
$420.50
$437.32
$454. 82
$4 73 . 01
S-191. 93
$51l.61
$532.07
$553.35
$575 .4)
$598. 51
$622.45
$349.90
$363. 90
$378.45
$393.59
$4 09.33
$425. 71
$442.74
$460.45
S478.86
$498 .02
$517. 94
$538.66
$560.20
MHI I.ML.'1 m:vt:r..OFQ L>.ND TAX SC-iEll.JU:
YE..\R R£L\IL
1986/87 so . 15
1987/83 $0 .16
1983/89 S0 .16
1989/90 S0 .17
1990/91 $0 .18
1991/92 so. 18
1992/93 so. 19
1993/'J-I S0.20
1994/95 so.20
1995/96 S0.21
1996/97 $0.22
1937/98 $0.23
1993/99 $0.24
Cf'~rc::
S0 .27 so . 2~l
S0.30
$0 .31
$;).]~
S0 .3}
$0.35
$0 .36
so. 38
$0.39
$0 .41 so . 4 ~
S0.4-t
$0 .14
$0 .14
$0.15
$0 .15
$0 .16
$0 .17
$0 .17
so .1e
$0.19
$0 .20
$0.20
$0.21
$0 .22
P\ellC NOTICC
OV£R-:?0.0
SJ 42. l3
$362 . 28
S383.SO
$40 5 .8 4
$429.35
$4 54 . 09
$4 72. 25
$4 91.14
$510.79
$53 1. 22
$55 2.47
$574 .57
$597.55
HOTEL
$340.49
$360 .54
$381. 66
$4 03.89
S4 27 .29
$451. 91
$469 .99
$488.79
$508 .34
$528 .67
$5 49.82
$571.81
$594. 68
OVER.-20.0
$311.02
$323 .46
$336 .40
$349 .86
$363.85
$378 .41
$393.54
$409.29
$425. 66
$442.68
$4 60.39
$478 .8 1
S4'J 7.96
HOfEL
$309 .53
$321.91
$33 4. 79
$3 48.18
$362 .ll
$376.59
$391.66
$407 .32
$423 .62
$4 40. 56
S..\58.18
$476.51
$4')5.57
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The governing bod y of C FO No 86-1, in annually leving the Special Tax pursuant to the A ct , shall
for each yea r from F Y 1986-87 through and includ ing FY 1998 -99 levy the Special Tax at a rate n o
lower than t he Minimum S pecial Ta.x for each class o f Undeveloped and Developed Property for
such year as reflec ted in the above t ax schedules. The governing body may annually levy the Special
T ax durin g this period fo r each class o f property at a rate exceeding the Minimum Special Tax but
not t o exceed the Maximum Special Tax as necessary to insure payment o f debt service on all then
outstanding bonds o f C FO N o . 86-1 and of all authorized obligations of CFO No. 86-1 during each
yea r Commenc ing in FY 1999-2000 and each year thereafter, through and Including FY 2 019 20,
the governing body shall except as provided otherwise In Section 9 o f the Mitigation Agreement
between Irvine Unif ied S c hoo l D istrict and The Irvine Company dated October 29, 1985 on file w ith
IUSD. levy only that Special Tax f o r each class o f property which is necessary to insure payment of
debt ser vice on all out s tanding bonds o f CFO N o . 86-1 Issued through 2010, payment of o ther
obligation s fo r funding CFO No. 86-1 school facilities, and $500,000 per year for the accumulation
o f a reserv e fo r main taining the CFO No. 86-1 School Facllltles. Commencing in FY 1999/2000. the
Special Tax shall be levied o n Undeveloped land only to the extent that sufficient funds are not
generated through the Maximum Special Tax le v ied on Developed Property. In t he event that C F O
No 86-1 increase s the Special Tax levy pursuant to Section 9 of the M itigation Agreement between
Irvine Unified School Distric t and The Irvine Company dated O c tober 29. 1985 on file with IU S O .
such increase shall not cause the Speclal Tax rate for any class of property to exceed the Maximum
Special Tax for s uch class o f pro perty In effect for the appllcable Fiscal Year as reflected herein and
such increase s hall remain In effect only so long es necessary t o finance the provision o f such
add 1t1onal CFO N o . 86-1 S chool Factllttes.
B Excep tions a nd Exemptions
The Specia l Tax s hall not be Imposed upon publlc propertie s. utility properties belo nging to
public or p riv ate utilities. p roperties exempt fro m general ad valorem property t axes. and proper ties
encumbered w ith p u blic o r u t ility easements making imprac tic a l their utilization fo r o ther than the
purposes set forth 1n the easement
C . Review /Appeal Board
IUSD shall establish as part o f the proceedings and administration o f Community Facilit ies
01str1ct N o 86 -1 a special three-member review /appeal b oard (the "Board"). The members o f this
Board shall be appointed by the B o ard of Educ ation o f IUSD. The. duties of this Board shall be t o
construe and make determinations relative to the administration. In c luding determinations as t o
density and inclusion In a property c lass, o f the Special Taxes herein specified due to any variations ,
determinations and yearly adjustments.
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lc;ellaneous Maps, Records qui le cort• Hcuche •u NOTICE OF Sylvan Av.,nue Inglewood ,11.Jult ltf1 w,1;, a ntt.'rn
or Orange Countv Ca11-lcH o. TRUITEE'S SALE 1C1tt1 New Jemw 07632 ana bi·r nf thi· 5<.'Utlt\h lorma st ueted no Pf-nl• 1u fOU AAE IN OEFAUl 1 that Tran5teree ntends lo
The s1ree1 adaresa or 'raepueete • llempo, puede UNDER A DEED OF TRUST rea~t bUI.~ '0 Tran,te•or B1ll M ,..,ons Sea
otne< common d11s1gna11on !perder •I C.H O,)' .. ~ DA TEO 3113182 UNLESS ~!~tlf~~!,°~~11P1~~':i1~Ynic~ f.1nn~ Lodgt• Mt'm
ol said property 1slqulter eu eolerlo, eu dlnero YOU TAK( ACTION TO urt,il "'f\;llt' al SI PufPOr1ed 10 be 2882 , otru COIU d• •U PROTECT. YOUR PROP IS as follows
Battow lane, Costa Mess propledad 1ln '"''° adl· EATY ll MAYBESOLDAf AllVenic:iesiocatedinlli" And11"'" Presbv
Cehl clonal por pert• de le c0f1•. A PUBLIC SALE 1F YOU counly covered by ieo!>t'\ 11·11.m C 'hurch. Ne·\.\
Said Ule wtlt t>e made' Ellllffl olroe requleltoe NEED AN EXPLANATION c:onsummaled by T<llnSINor porl fli•,u h rr1day
without co11en an1 ()( war· lee• .. • PYede qu. ueted OF THE NA TUAE OF THE w•tnin 1~ 90 Clays pre<.eed
r&nty express or tmptled es qu .. re llefl'let • un abogado PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 11"9 closing "'111cn ""' o!« I [) t· < 1 "'h 1' r 2 'j ·
10 !Ille posMSs•on or en· lnmedtetemente.Slnocon· VOU. YOU SHOULD CON ceptablfl Units .as aelinea ;! tllll'M lntermt•nl
cumbrances 10 SB118'1y the oce • un ebogado. puede TACT A LAWYER 111 a """"" Purctla'IP M11u11t.1111 View C(.>m
unpaid balance due on 1he tlemer • un Ntvldo de ref· On ti 15186 at 10 00 A M I Agreemenl and Master j t• l t 1 v I',..~ ad l' n ,1 note or notH secured by erencla de abogado• o • VERDUGO SERVICE COR E,.,Quipmf'nt 1 P.tse between
Hid Deed ol Trust 10 ...,, lune oflelne de •)'ude leo•I PORAT ION as 1ne duly ep 1 e part•M 1 I f-JllUly Ul(gt'St mcm
$6 387 02 ptufo the following,.,., •I dlreetorlo tela· pointed Trustee under and Tn•s pr~l)t!r~y ., ocat~:1 11r 1.11 n1ntrtbutton'
ttS111'TIAled costs e•pe11ses,'fonlco). pursuan1 to OeeCI ol Tru11 l va~~~s M~at~~;ssa•I: 11,.~ rl!.1\ i,,. m.adi· Lo Thi· and advances al tne time ot CH• No. PS 281" Reco1d!!d on 311 8182 11s GO Y · rrie mrhal pubhca11on or lh1s Ttie name and address ol Ooc:umen1 r10 82·094106 01 :seoack lfa~cuo~ '5 31~ Bov S..·1 •ul' of Amen
No11ce otSa1e S48,.865 tne court·~ tEI nombre 1 01t1c1a1Record5in1heoll1ce 198~05~0 1~".,9 ~ e; lh" t.1 nt l11th1•l'hanty11f
·BAU ME & CYNTHIA C11recc1on de 18 corte t'SI ot !tie Recorder or Orange i1bove .:ioff1Gt< ()f Pthe tr.-ns \ 11ur d1111u
PONTIOUS BAUME nus· MUNICIPAL COURT OF Cownty Ca111orn1e e•!!CuteCI te 0 ~
band & ,,..118 as Joinr Terusnls THE DESERT JUDICIAL by JAMES A BECKSTROM r r I
I u to an und1v1ded t 12 IDISTRtCT COUNTY OF 8 SALLY BECKS rROM I Dated 11"5 ltlh day of De
T 0 cemt>er 198~ PACIFIC VIEW 1111eres1 all 35 Tenants 1n RIVERSIDE S A TE F HUSBAND ANO WIFE & UNION IANK (Titne· Common CALIFORNI A PALM M A AM. HAN SON MEMORIAL PARK
NOTICE TO SPRINGS BRANCH 3255 E BECKSTROM 8 ANlrA MAE leror). Br: WeyM>K•nl • 1 (,emetery . Morluary
Pf'OPERTY OWNER 1Tanqu11? McCellum Way BECKSTROM HUSBAND lred•h•• Chapel • Crematory
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Palm Spt1ngs Catolorn•e ANO WtFE AS JOINT fEN Publlshe<I Orange Coast 3500 Pac1l 1c View Ort11~
IUNOER A DEED OF TRUST 92262 ANTS Will SELL AT PUB Daily P•IOI December ~.. Nl'lwporl Beach
DATED June 4 1985 UN-Tne name 8Cldress 1nd LIC AUCTION TO THC 1985 I
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LESS YOU TAKE ACTION letepnone number of p1am HIGHEST BIDDER FOA I 990 644 2700
ro PROTECT YOUR PROP lllf s attorney or pta1n111f CASH jpayable 81 time or
EATY tT MAY BE SOLO AT w11nou1 en allo•ney 1s (fl le 1n lawful money or tne PUBLIC NOTICE
A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU nombre ta ChrecGoon y 111 nu United Sletesl ar THE 1---------
NEED AN EXPLANATION me10 de tfllelono del NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE • 36597
I OF THE NA TUAE OF THE at>ogado del <lftm&ndante 0 0 r H f c 0 u N T y I NOTICE OF
PROCEEDING AGAIN$ T aet demaf'dante Q\Jl! no OURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC INTENDED TRANSFER
YOU YOU SHOULD CON hence abogadO esl MACK (NTER ORIVf WfS T AND LEASEBACK
!TACT A LAWYER KAHN & CRISTE A110tneys ANTA ANA CA 92701 all No11ce1s nereoy91Vf!ttlhril
DATED Of'Cember 11 I'll Law '3001 C TahQu11l ognt tof!p ana n1f'res1 (Or FILENfT CORPORAi '1N 198~ Mr.Callum Wty •201 P<llm f'yeCI tn ~n11 no ... netct riy 11 lranslernr ~I '3530 ~Y'"'"
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE Springs C11hlonr1d ~2262 nde1 sa10 Dt!+'d ot Trus1 on I Avenue Cot1 ot Cost~ M1 ... ,1
INSURANCE COMPANY, e (619) 320 ~656 ~111 proper!~ s11ueled 111 said Calllornte intends to sell
Celltornle cOJporetlon, Pet DA TE tFecna1 SH' tJ ounly California decr101ng cert.i1n pl'rsonal prope11y tn I
Sindt, AuthOflZed Oftlcat, t985 tie lard 1here1n LOT 46 OF SE CURI rY PACIFIC EOlJIP
114 EHi Fifth l tr .. t, Sanle Victor J lerlch, C .. rk. 'TRACT 9157 IN THE C1TY MENT LEASING INC 1n
Ane, CeltfOfnle t2101 {714) B)'' Pelrlcle A. McCenon. OF IAVINE COUNTY OF tende<I Transferee ti"' '-''I
551-3211 Deputy vRANGE ST ATE OF CALI ot 4 Emborcadero Ct C,1ti
Puohsned Orange Coast fOANIA AS PEA MAP RF 1200 C•ly Of San frar1t1\Co
MLIC NOTICE 'Daily Pilot Oecemt>er 10 17 CORDED IN BOOK • 11 I Calllorn1a ono 11181 ~dlCI 1n 1 ---------74 )1 1985 PAGES 2'2 TO 24 IN tended Trenslefee tle'90rl
SUMMONS T -9'>3 C. L US I VE 0 F Mt S SECURITY PACIFIC EQUIP
(CITACION JUDICIAL) ---------CEl LANEOUS MAPS IN MENT LEASING INC 1n
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NOTICE TO DEFENDANT MUC NOTIC£ I (AvtSO • AcusaCI O)
T HEODOAE BECKETT PUBLICATION NOTICE
a/k/& TEO BECKETT MIMI 1 OF NEOATIVE
BECKETT and DOES 11 DECLARATION through 10 Inclusive THE COSTA MESA
YOU ARE BEING SUED PLANNING OIVISt0N HAS
BY PlAtNTlfF tA Ud le esll PREPARED A NEGATIVE I
demandando1 CHINO VAL OECLAAATION ADDRESS
lEYBANK 11Callf()rn1ac.or ING POSSIBLE EN
TODAY'S
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poralion VIRONMEN1 AL IMPACTS ACROSS
YCMI l\eVI JO CALENDAR FOA FOR THE FOLLOWING I
DAVI ettat lhlt •umm0ft1 PROJECT 1 Se• ond tom1•
11 Mnted on JCMI to nle • DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 6 Pu111.,n•·~
tyr.wrltttn reeponH et OA -85-73 F'OR JIRAIR 11 AQ1
th I court. PALANJIAN 1718 NEW· 1 ~ (,rt111 "' A .. tier Of ph-call Wiii P 0 R T B 0 U L E VA R 0 i r, r 111w1•r
not protect yCMi: y<Mlr IJpeo COSTA MEA FOR A OE t6 r,..,,,uJ
written reeponN muet be \/ElOPMENT REVIEW TO 1 • '-'Ol•f•r _. In proptf lege.I fonn "YCMI CONSTRUCT AN EIGHT
wenl the C<Mlrt lo heer '°"' STALL SELF SERVICE CAA lceM. W/\SH WITH SECOND
tHponH on time, you m•Y s T 0 A A G E A 0 0 M
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loee th• CIM, end )'O<lf LOCATED AT 1992 NFW I
wag .. , m-y end prop· PORT BOULEVARD IN A C7 • • ( 1'"' 1
arty mey be lellllf\ without ZONE ENVIRONMENT Al , t ~''"'I' 1
lutlhet wemlt19 from .... 0 E T E R M I N A r I 0 N ' I ! '" .... I
court. NEGATIVE orCLAAA TION . • H'""l' ,, • • There are olh•r legal re• Publlshed Orange Co881 10 <;.,,,
qulrement•. You may want oa11y Piiot Oecemoer 2 ..
to cefl an attOfMY tight 1985
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P u b lish e d O range C o ast Daily P ilo t December 24, 1985 lpert p r a•enter une IMPORTANT NOTICE 4·1 Pr •Iv t "''
T-985 rH,,_ete H cr1t• • m•· TO PROPERTY OWNER 4• <,,, 1r11•rf 111,
lq•iln• •n HI• C:Otle. YOU ARE IN OEFAUL r IJ•t't<'~
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Mt.IC HOTICE Mt.IC HOTICE I P\ellC NOTICE I Mt.IC NOTICE
SUflltfllONI dlclef ueled Ilene un plaao 11111 • .111orney or p1111n111f On Tht.Jlldly January 9
(CITACION JUDICIAL) de lO DIAi CALENDAAIOI w11nou1 an 8110flllly II (El I 198fl el 1 30 P M . WEST.
NOTICE TO OEFENOAN1 I para preeente t une nombre 11 dtracclon '(el n1r MORELAND SEAi/iCE, INC
(AVllO a ACUHdOI CA THIE tHpuelll• H C•lt• • m•· I mero de telelono dt f 1•1 duly appointed TrutlM
" ouCOEUA •nd DOES 1 quln• •n HI• COfl• e1>0gado del demenoanle o under •net pu11111n1 to Deed
tnrougti !I 1nctus1ve I Una carte o une Hamede 1 dlll dem1nd1n1t Que no ol Trull raco<ded JuM 17.
YOU ARE BEING SUED .... tonic• no .. ofreeet• tlence •bogedo .. , 1082 •• tnll No
BY Pl AtNTll'F IA Ud fe ltS18 PfOlac:clon, •U r~te ROGERS 8 018 1' Lew Cor 82·206787 OI Ottlelal Ao-
dem•nd1ndo1 ROGERS & l H crll• • mequlne Ilene quo por111on 17 11 1 Beech cords 1n tne otfloe ol the
OIB A l3w Corporation fOf cut11pllt oon IH for·1Blvd Ste 103 Huntington County Aeco<de<IOIOrange ~rlyGEORGfi ROGERS lmellded" l egel ee Beach. CA 112847 17141 County, Sttta ol Celllorn11
A LllW Co<pornll0<1 lapropladae ti ueted qvlere 8"7 6041 ••~led by DENISE Jill
Y041 hne 30 CA.LINDARl qwe •• con• HCUC:he "' OATE IFecne1 JUN 19 LOVELESS A SINGLE
DAVI .tt. ftlle N"""°"8 ceeo 1985 lw OMAN Will SELL AT a. ~ Oft '°" to n .. t If utled no Pf-1• "' Alc:Mtd J Wecll, Ciani, PUBLIC AUCTION TO
t)'pe•rtttan tHponH ••l '"P""1••tlem~.puede ,IJKlmA..P .. e,Depwty IHtGHl!ST BIDDER FOA
thle court. perder el CMO, )' ,. puecleft Publl!IM<I Or11109 Co .. t CASH (payebte et llma OI
A let1et Of pn-c:atl wllll quller •u eolerlo, '" ctlnoto 011ly Pilot 0.C•mt>er 10 17. aele 1n lawful moo.., ol tne
not Pf'oi.CI rov. '°"' type· 1 ot ,.. c otH d• "', 2" 31 t9U united S111eo1 1n lht IOCby
written rMPOftM mvet be Pfop6ected aln !...~ .-. T 952 to tne bull<llnQ. toc:.ated aJ
In ,,,,... ..... lof'f'll tt r04I c~ por Pt"• -,. e«ta. 60 t South LMI Sfrte1 Or·
•ant rhe e-1 to hHt r-...!::.., ,.: ~ P\ellC NOTICl toge. Cattf<>mt• '"right, title c-. _.. • quo --•nd 11119'Mt con~ 10 " rou do not me '°"'I._.,..,. Nem• • "" llbogado NOnc.c ,,. and now "4llO by II under '"'""'"Ori tltN, '/°" "'•1 tnmedletMMflt• 11 no COft• ntUITll'I IAla .. fd 0..0 Of f rvet In the
toM me ceee. and yoor 1:::. • "".,:::..,: C I T .a ..... -Pl'OC>trtY ettueted Ill Mid
'"' ..... l'M>Mf end Pf• "'• ~MIT MOTJCI County end Stele cMKl1bld ...,, mer be ,,...., win.out ~le • ltt11eda1 o •' TO PttCM'tfn'Y OWNl"i u
furtflot Wlfftlnf ftOfl'I tM1= ~.~=::?:. YOV AA[ IN 0EfAUlT LOT 10 OF TAACT 3 t85,
court. '°" UNOEA A. OHO 0'1RVST IN TME CITY OF COSTA
Tti.t• ff• otl!« ..... ,.. !coJ OAT!D 817tt 2, UNLUS MfSA COUNTY Of OA
qvlr-1• You IUJ WMI TN!~ ~=Mt 01 YOU TAK! ACTION TO ANOE STAT( Of CAll
to cell en attorMJ rtfM1 PROTECT YOUR PROP· '0 AHIA AS ltfA MAP RE·
ewa)' "FOU lllo not ltMWfl o'r:= :. 1,t:t :;:'t:.r l!ATV tl MAY SOLD AT COAOEO IN I OOK OI
•n e«omeJ. rou ,_,_.,. • I A PUBllC SAL( tf YOU PAQH "'ANO SO Of MIS
ettomey ,...., .. tentoa ertWEal ORANGE COUNTY I NMO AN EXPl 1'NATION Cf!lLAN!OUS MAPS tN
...... efd ..... (lhitedlftjMUNICIPAL COURT 8 t4I 0' THE NATUA[ Of TH! THE OHIC! OF TH[
IM ,,._ .... , I t3lh St w .. rmltlll ... CA PROCU OINO AQAINI T COUNTY AICOADfR OF ~ .. 4fW lie tft-The nalM ICldr9iN end YOU YOU SHOULD CON-SAID COVNTV
1,..,... ftfe ~ ju-t"IOC)i'loM nut11bot Of Olafn TACT A LAWYl!ft The ,,,_, IOdt-•nd
Una can• 0 una Itemed• UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ~" ~q ....... 11 .. ,
f'\ellC NOTICE lalefoflk• no .. off9cat• DATED 9111180 UNLESS 411 (.n.,., 1,,,.1
/1J ••1qf"1fll J11 I I
71> r>ow111'• 1 1 •
---------proteeelon: •u ~··YOU TAKE ACTION TO
other common oetignllton MCflte e meqvlne tlene que PAOlECT YOUR PROP ...----.,.----,,.----.-~~--,
If eny ol ltle reel pt~y cumpllt eon ,.. for · EATY IT MAY BE SOLD AT "
d escrtbed •b ove ''"'•tided•• l •l•I •• A PUBUC SALE IF vou
purporlttd to be 941 WEST epropltdea al ueled qulere NEED AN EXPLANATION 1 ·t
WILSON STREET COSTA qua le c0f1e Hc:vche eu OF THE NATURE OF THF
MESA CALIFORNIA 92627 c:-PROCEEDING AGAINST t-,-.---+--
The undertigned Trustee It weted no .,,_ta !Ml YOU. YOU $HOlJI 0 CON
OltlCIBlmt any llet>tllly for any '"Plol"t• • , .. ,,,po. ~ r ACT A l AWYf:A
lncorrectneu ot the l lfMI perd« .. CHO J le pueden On J11nvtry 8 t986. et 20
addreu end oltler common qull•r au IOler'lo, eu dlnero 10 00 o'clock ~ m First Lo~
d••lgn111on 11 •ny thown ,. otru eoeu da '" AnQt lH Corpor111on, u
hefeln l>f~ eln ••teo NI· duly named ()r ~vbsmutacl Seid .... wtll t>e med• O\tt cloftel por perte de le c0tt• tru91M undtlf ttnd PIJrtuaril
wtti,out co~f'll Of w., tirlet9'1 otroe t9CJUteltoe lo the 0..0 ol fru•t Olltd
renty t11pteuortm1>4red 1e .......... Pvede que u•e.d ~temt>er 11 1080 .,,
gardlng !Ille. r>os-•ton. Of qvlere ltefl'IM a IHI fbotado Uled by RICHARD M
•nc:umbrenco•. 1nclucl1no lnlftedlat•m...l•.11 no OOfl· HANNON ANO CARLA JOE 12
'•• eherg411 •no axpen'"'oc. • un fbot.edo, ~ HANNON hu1t11na •nd wlft
ol lhe Trull" t no of the ...,,..,•"" Mnklo de ref· KOfdOd S.ptamber 18
tru111 craeted by MIO 0..0 ._... • '" lllllOI 0 • 1980 1n 800ll t3747 P99e I 11
of fr1111 10 P•Y 1"41 r.,,.,t tn Ynt oftcln• de ervda legol t967 IMtrument number
Ing ptln(;loeJ klml Of tno (.,.e .. dlraetorlo t•fe· 435 I of ONICtet Aec:otd1. 1n l 410 not .. MCureo Oy Mtd 0..0 fofttoo). he ottice ol Iha Aec:Ofder ol
ot Trutt lo wtl 140,307 3' c-No OCV ll1M reng4 County wlll Mii II
with lnttrnt lhefeon lrom Tn. ruime end addrHI ol bllC auctton to lhtl hlQ"-1
November 1 t914 ti ll'le COUtl II ICI ~brt ., ddef tor CHll IP•Y•bla II
17 376~ r>e• enn11m u dlr~ oe ie con• Ml su ne ume Of •.ti• in lawful
PIOVlcled tn llld notn P'UI PEAtOR COURf Of' TH( on~ Ol tn. UntlttO otlln)
COtlt end any Od••f1<*1 ol st A re OF CAL.,ORNIA ' the North front entr•~·
116.338 78 wtth 1111., .. 1 co u N t v o F s A N o '"• c:ounry eour1hou,., 4i;i
The ~try Uft09f .. kl DCRNAROINO WEST 01S 00 Cl'<IC CMttr Ortve Wall I 0..0 of Tl'\Jat "-ototor•al. TRIC'P 1~Nof1hMoun1tin ,,,,. "n• CtltfO<-nia lllt ~-i--+-
te\.lted •nd ~ed to the Yenue Ontario CA 111781 tight 111 ... end 1n1tt .. 1 COil I 'if ~nod • WfiHtn Ole· The neme addr 1no "Ye)'td 10 and now helo 0y
1ar1uon 01 Oefevll IN! 0. a1epnont riut111>er 01 ptein a.wtd TrullM undef .. ,o 1-,-----
mencl fOf Sala end • '"''".,, 1111 el1tirney Of' ola.lntltt Oeed of ftvet tn end to Intl I Notlee Of 0.laut1 end f lee· tthout en ano;n.y 1• m certain ptot:*l'f t ltuated 1t1
tlol'l to Ut 10 bO recorded in Otflbre fe direecion y 94 "" tn• Stale of Calllornl•
the counr, ""'*" 11\e ru l •ro 0• tefef()no Ot t CO\lnl~ of Orenge. dt
ptopet'ty II ~led boQadO de! ,, .. m•nd•nlt 0 llCllMd .. fQll()Wt l 01 10 of
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ORANGE ~T •
FORECA8T8 ON A2
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1985
if e uilty in.murder plot
Jury finds Hun-tington Beach woman
consp1red with fov e r to s lay hus band
husband.
The woman at first claimed a
burglar shot her husband but later
.:hanged her story and s~ud her
boyfriend pulled the tngger Hughes
said she 1ned 10 protect her husband
but was unable to stop the sla ying.
mmnals.
"It was a very cold cnmc and she's
a very cold woman," wd Deputy
D1s1nc1 Attorney Richard Toohey .
the prosecutor dunng all three
murder tnals.
the murder v1cum, said he was
pleased and relieved by the verdJct
"She got what she de~rved," said
Veenstra. who testified that has
brother-an-law was planning to leave
Huahes at the u me of has death
helped cover up the cnme.
fames Hughes. a computer entJ-
neer. was shot twice an the bead at
clost ranae wtth a .22-calibcr nfle as
he s-lept There wa.s some C'V1den~
that he m1&)l1 have been smothered
Wlth a pillow before he was shot. By STEVE MARBLE °' .. Delly l'lle4 ·-
A Huntington Beach woman who
claimed a masked anfruder shot and
killed her sleeping husband nearly
two years ago was convicted Monday
Coast
A new pollce recruit gets
the badge of his father,
who died of cancer, dur-
ing a Golden West Col-
lege graduation cer-
emony./ A3
California
Tobacco company wins
lawsuit over cancer
death./A4
Warning issued after
pesticide discovered in
Imported dolls./ A4
Relatives say son who
forced nurse at gunpoint
to unplug father's life
support system had
promised not to let him
llnger./A4
Nation
Space station reported!y
threatened with deep
budget cut./ A4
Papara~zi
The 37th annual Candy
Cane Bell draws nearly
600./IM
Entertainment
The long-running ''A
Chorus Line" set the
pace among Orange
County's dinner theaters
In 1985./ AS
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of lirst-degrec murder and con-
spiracy
Jeanette Hughes, 30. could be
sentenced to a maximum of 26 year\
1 n prison 'for her role 1 n the Jan I 0
1984 murder of James Hugh es. her
Aircraft
crashes
on mall;
2dead
CONCORD. Calif (AP) -.\ 1wan-
engane plane plunged through the
roof of a mall crowded with
Christmas shoppers Monday night
while trying to land 1n heavy (og,
killing two people and tnJunng up 10
60 other'I, sax cnt1call}. police said.
Kevin Sharpe, a spokesman for the
Pleasant Hall Police Dcpanment. said
at least two people died an the
accident.
The pilot of the plane was one oft he
fatahttes. and about 60 people were
inJurcd. said Officer Darlene Holden.
who dcscnbcd the roof of the sprawl-
ing mall as "unstable ..
The impact of the Beechcrafi Baron
on the Macy's roofa1 8:45 p.m. came
with little warning -JUSI a shon
buzzing sound followed by an ex-
plosion -fo r those an the store. and 1t
sent a shower of debns raining down
on other nearb) stores 1n the Sun
Valley Mall.
Witnesses !>aid thousands of shop-
pers panicked when the plane struck
the roof above the area where dozens
of children were wa111ng 10 talk w11h
Santa Claus.
Officials at Mt. D1ablo an Concord
said they treated 40 people and
admitted 24. Several other local
hospitals reported treating victims of
the acCldent.
'There was a panic. people were
running everywhere." said Da ve
Belh. a copy editor from the Contra
Costa Times wh o was shopping at the
mall about 35 miles cast of an
Francisco
''The place filled up with smoke.
and the power went out People werr
cryang and hugging each other:· he
said. "Friends and relatives were
(Pleue aee PLANE /A'J.)
The SupenorCounJury apparently
d1'1m1ssed the woman's explanauon
and convicted her after deJ1bcrat1ng
only two full days. It was Hughes'
third tnaJ The earlier ones ended in
Dieter detoured
.. Her rcacuon 10 the con v1c11on was
a!> cold as It was the day she viewed
the videotape of her husband's bod)
an bt'd." said Toohey. "She's hardly a
butterfly. more lake a black widow "
Boyd Veenstra. a brother-an-law of
1-lughes' admmed lover. Adam
Ramirez. was convicted of fi rst-
degrce murder Ln May and sentenced
to 28 years an pnson In has own tnal.
Ramirez claimed 11 was Hughes who
lulled her husband and that he only
4'L:Ma,......
Loe An&elee Ram• quarterback Dieter
Brock •pent a lot of dme loo~ at the
heaven• Monday .. be ••• aackecl m dmee
by the Loe An1elee Raiden enroute to a
16-6 Raider Yictory. AboYe, Raiden de-
f enalve end Gre& Town9end cloee9 ln for a
flnt quarter .. ci. For the atory, aee Sporta
OD pace 81.
Curbs sought on election gifts
Hts wife called police minutes after
the shooung and w11h a ·hysterical
voice. told a dispatcher that an
intruder shot her husband wahout
(Pleaee eee YIDE/ A2)
Suspect
in fire
maybe
charged
Fi_refigher injured
in Huntington blaze
showt ng progress
By ROBERT BARKER
OI h Deily l'lle4 ._
Huntington Beach fa re Depa11-
men11n,esttg.a1ors huddled with the
Orange ( ounl) D1s1nct <\nomey
Monda) on whether 10 press charges
against a woman v. ho alle&edJ}
caused last Thursda)"·'> fire in down-
town Huntington Beach
C'h1ef Ra" Picard said the earl\
morning blaze stan ed in a backyard
shed and spread 10 a t "'O-'>lOf) bm le
bu1ld1ng at 11 ::! and 11..i \.fain t
Seven occupants of the building
escaped tl')e fi re. and a local firefighter
was cnucall\ IOJured when pan of a
wall fell on ham
Ptcard said a suspect has been
1denu fi cd and that ··a. source" of the
fi re has bttn d1sco"ered But dcta1\s
on whether 10 press on with possible
prosecution were unknown at press
time. Ptcard said.
He declined 10 provide other
detads until off1c1als lonler v.11h 1he
d1stnct auome\
Meanv. hale tire engineer Thomas
Town'>('nd 40 . v. ho was IOJured "'hen
bnclcs frum !ht' unreanlorccd t)uddtnl'(
tell on him regained • on,l "6lUSOC'"
')unda' P1lard )41J
Tov.nsend an 11-i-\t·ar mt·mtx-r ol
the depanment \ulkred thrt"t'
l ru!>hed 'ent·br.tt> a hro~C'n shoulder
brokt'n nb~ a lUmpound tracture nl
the v. ns1 jnd a \t'\ ere eonl u\s1on
(Plea.K aee SUSPUT I A~)
With wide-open HB election in offing.
tougher contribution limit advocated
bers Don Mac.\lhster Ruth Ba ile'
Bob Mandie and John Thoma-. e'parc
1n No' ember .\ pro' 1S1on 1n the ( 11\
Chan er tha t proh1b11s them from
sen.1ng for three 1.'.0n'iCCutl\e tt'rms 1s
e'<pected 10 attrall a record number of
candidate~ And the' ma\ spend a
record amount ol mone\
Police throw party
for lady of the pier
By PAl'L ARCH IPLEY
Of IM Delly l'lle4 ~
By ROBERT BARKER
OlhOelly ...... ..,,
City Council oflic1ab are hcang
pressured to plug loopholes 1n local
campaign spending regulauo n'i
before the expected "great election
horse race" starts 1n Huntington
Beach
The current ordinance I\ "tooth-
lc'ls," according to bustnc'iswoman
and c1v1c acu v1s1 Lornunc Faber,
because 11 fail s 10 hold the candidates
accountable fo r v1olauons -more
than S300 an con1nbu11ons from
ind•' aduals and more than S 1.500
from pollucal action rnmm111ees
The terms 11f C 11~ Counul mem-
"Our current ccxk holds onl) the
contnbutor accountable. and th en
o nly when ll can be established that
the contnbutor 'k.no....,ingl} ·made the
illegal contnbu11on ·· she said "The
practical test of oro\lng an coun b'
(Ple&M eee CURBS/ A2)
Police olliler<> usuall~ \.l'nJun· up 1m.1gt'' ,,, tuugh nl• nl>n-<n~
Pt'OPle v.ho trov.n a lot and \milt' r.irt·h
But a v. holt' group of H unttng111n Ekal h !')l1l1l t' utli1..l"r' t umt'd <.oft ~onda) night v.hen thC'~ surpn\(·d their ·ad1•r1ed m,•tht•r "'-Ith J
pa n) on her ~~nd b1nhda)
Ella Chnsten'it*n has hecn J th tun· 1111 tht· II untington &Jt h pier
tor U 'cars
(Ple&H aee POLICE/A.2 )
Police capture suspect in
Spyglass Hill burglaries
Irvine councilman campaigns
to make top vote-getter mayor
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OI-. Delly Net IWI
Ncwpon Beach pol!£C _have ar-
rested a man they su~ respon-
sible for a stnng of nighttime burglar-
ies an the upscale Spyglass Hall
development. -
Robert Peter Vordale , 35.
suspected an at least nine Spyglass
Hall burglanes was awaiting arraign-
ment 1n Orange County Jail Monda)
after being apprehended Friday.
He was arrested by Newport Beach
police after they launched a
survetllance operation 1n the v1can1ty
Cb.aplaln Robert Treeeter
bt'cause of numerou~ mgh111me bur-
glaries in the area.
Vordale allcgedl) burglanzed the
home of Gerald haw on Monaco
Street Fnday night. a Newpon pohce
spokesman said.
Officers saw the su 'lpect leaving the
v1can11y. When they apprehended
him. Vordale had S2.500 worth of
Jewelry 1n has possession
Vordale allegedly parked h1~ car
outside the gated communities an the
exclusive neighborhood and walked
an. police said.
(Pleaee eee SUSPECT/ A:il) CoancUman Ray Catalano
By PHIL SNEIDERMA!'
OlhOelly,... .....
In.inc Counctlman R.H t .ildlJno
1s spearheading a Pt'llt1on dm e
aimed at leuing "Olers pack the nt' ·,
ma\or
c'urrentl}. the live ela tt"d (. '''
Council membt'n annual!\ chomc a
mayor from among their ranks
The peuuon dn"e backed h'
CataJano calls for the top vo1e-gc11c1
1n the etty's June 1Q8b counul
electio n to ~ destgnatcd ma~or tor
the nex t two "ear1 The mea\urt-al'i!l
Laguna priest finds mission
among city's crime fighters
Volunteer police chaplain enjoys work.
says officers live with rea lity every day
If Robert Tressler weren't a priest.
he ~ys he would probebl)' he a police
officer
But because he has no 1ntentJon of
chan11n1 his hfelo na commitment to
his curTCnt voc•tton. T rtuler ha'I
done the ncitt best th1na.
He hu voluntetl'td to be the
Laauna Beach Pohct Oeptnment's
chaplain
Tressler. a Catholic pnest and
&UOC\atc ptStor of t Cathenoe of
!)(ma. was chaplain of tht C)prns
Pohce ()cpAn{Tlent for four yun
under the darttt1on of Chief Ron
LowcnbcTJ.
-1·
He said ht loved the 1ob. Y..h1\ h rte
held-. hilc he was on pastoral du11e Jt
Immaculate Hean of Mary 1n nJa
Ana He moved to Laauna 1n Jul~
Has n~ dut1C1 wtlt 1nclude spend· in.a up to 10 hour'\ 1 month At the
station. wandennt around mak1na
has ~ kno~ and J01n1n1
pttrol offiocn as a ndc--alona dunna
patrola. He 11 abo avail1blt 10 an
police penonneJ for profcss1ona.I
rtha>ous and soc1aJ m1mnry Ht
main rcfffrah to th01C of other
. -
require' the \.Ounc1l 10 enact a fl)rmdl
prO\.e<lure tor direct elt'\'llnn ot an
In inc ma,nr h\ Jan I I <)8b
The mC'asurc tnd1catt"' the ma\..\H
v.ould receive the samt' pa~ as the
council membt'n and would still ha' e
1us1 one vote in council dcc1s1ons
.\ lcpl not1Ct' of an tent to c1rcul.ite
the p('t1t1on was filt"d v. llh Cm Ckr~
:--.anc' Lace) The nm1t't v.as· signed
b' Catalano and b\ \ 1"1an Hall. an
In tn<' resident who has ru n unsuc
cec;~tull\ for In 1ne council and for a
c;eat 1n the l Hou'i<' cit
l.Auu
MERI
PEOPU IN THE NEWS
faiths ··t have no 1ntC'nt1on of bttomina a
policeman I don't have' a John
Wa)ne-t pc romple\," he u1d Rut
v.-hen pushed to Y )' what he'd choo~
to do 1fhe ~rcn't a man of the clo\h.
he admitted he wouk1 ht a poh~man
The e"citancnt 1s lhnJhna to him.
he also admits "8ut l~ P"Qplc h-vt
(Pl-.. ... P1UUT I A2)
Rl·rrr-.e na 1 •' l''-
c I'< kr~ La•t'' \aid 'upportcr<. ol
1h1· pc11 11nn Jn, e "'luld n('('(j ahout
4 "IOH name\ -I II per, cnt ol the
, It\ ' rt"[l.IStert'\1 'otcr'> -10 forrt' the
<. 11' l •>UOl 11 t'Hher to adopt th<'
mea!.urc 1H plal't' 11 on a halll)t
I he f'l("t1t1on group l3n ~in
.olle( un~ <.1gnatun.•\ ne\l "ionda'
and ha' "" month<. to gather the
ne1..'('\\.3f' name' But an order to
Quahh 1'11r the-J unc \ l'll\ elC\ 11on
f Plea.e eee PltTrTJON / A2)
Same robber
may have hit
5 businesses
By PA l. ARCH1PL£Y
Of ... 0-., .........
Ontnat' ( ounty pohct art an-
' Mllptina the poss1b1ht} a sanale
armed robbt'r w-ac<f a cnme sp~
Monda'. ha tuna fi ve bu•u~n!IC$alona
the °"nte Coast
The SUSJX'('t who IS SIJll 11 l~rtc=. 11
detenbed as a black male. hetwccn 20
and 30 "ea" old. about 6 ftt1 tall clean shaven and hm
8usinc ....,ett robbed coo-
(Pl---nYS/A.2)
•I
J.
A3 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ TuMday, ~ber 24, 1985
FIVE ROBBERIES MAY BE LINKED ... From Al
sccuuvdy 1n el l oro, Costa Mesa.
Westminster, Hununaton Beach and
Fountain Valley by an ilnned robber.
pohce reponcd
At I.SO pm a man entered the
federal Expre5S office on Rockficld
m El Toro. produced 1t mall hand&un
and demanded cash, an Orange
·county Shen ff'' spokesman said.
He fled on • foot with an un-
determined amount of ca h.
At 2:27 p.m. a man fitt1na 1hc same
description walked mto the office of
La Quinta Motor Inn at I 515 S. CoaM
Drive in Co ta Mesa. said gt. George
Yekbick.
He pulled out a mall handgun and
demanded money out of a cash boll
and lht' rcg1slt'r.
The robber Id\ out the back door
with $147 in cash. No vehicle was
Sttr or heard. Ye1b1ck said.
Crown Surplus Hardware, 6930
Westminster Blvd . Westminster.
was held up al 3.10 p.m. by a robber.
aµin fitting the dt"scnpt1on of the
man 1nvo1vco m the two culler
robbcnes. Westminster police re·
ported.
He produ~ a small handaun and
departed with $200 in cash and about
S 16 1n merchandise. pohcc said
Hun11naton Beach police re·
spondcd to a robbery at trouds
Linen Warehouse. 16672 Beach Bl vd.
at 5:05 p.m., said Huntington Beach
pohc-e Sgt. Evans.
The robber packed out about $300
worth of linen and sheets, and when
clerk Cheryl Thompson ~n nna· ina up the items, he pulled out a
handgun and demanded the register's
cash.
Thompson, 20. of Fountain Valley,
told police he took obout S200cash as
well as the linen.
Police said he may have ten 1n an
older white and gold sedan.
At 5:25 p.m. the Radio Shack al
17054 Maanolia in Fountain VaJley
was held up by a man fitting the
description of the assailants 1n the
POLICE THROW PARTY ... From A l
She operates two fast-food restaurants, Capt.am's Galley and
Neptune's Locker, as well as a bait and taclclt shop on the pier.
Pier regulars use adJecuves like "warm." "feisty" and "swee t"
when they talk abou1 Ella.
For instance: "She's a neat little lady," said Tom Rios, a long-time
patron who work:. near the pier.
Notin~ 1he petite grandmother isn't afraid to take on those bigger
than her, Rios said, "She'll tackle those big bikers 1fthey get out of hand
rn her place. She'll pmch them on the butt and get them out of there."
Cynthia Carvell, a dispatcher with the Huntington Beach police
who helped organa1e the party. said she got to know Ella when she grew
up at the beach.
She often goe~ down to the pier to watch the sunsets. and if Ella as
busy she'll lend a hand
"Everybody ltkes her." Carvell said. "She has hved alone for many
years. and she was robbed once. so the guys (in the pohcc department)
watch out for her "
Corby Bnght worked for Ella before jo1nang the department.
"She'll go out of her wa)' for people stie hkes," Brig.ht sajd. "She'll
take care of them. We all consider her kind of an adopted mom.
"When yo u go down there. there's always a hot cup of coffee and
someone to talk to
"They JU t don't make people hke her anymore," he said.
Ella works every day, from early morning to around midnaghL At
72, she says she has no intenuon of slowing down.
"I ha ve no plans on retiring,'' Ella said. "That's when you die."
Adm1tung she had been fooled by the organizers Monday night -
she thought she was going out to dmner - she looked around the
crowded banQuel room al the Dnftwood Beach Club and said with a
smile. "This is my adopted fam il y. J love 'em."
The feelings were obviously mutual.
Said Hun11ng1on Beach resident Reggie Frost, "Ella 1s an
ins111uuon All these people are her chjldren ...
earlier rooocne:.. said it Larry
Gm wold
He escaped with an und1~loscd
amount or ca~h Griswold said he
may have bttn seen leavang the scene
m a older maroon two-door
Plymouth.
Although the physical descnptaon
of the rob~r 1s 1he same at each of the
scenes, different clothing was de·
scribed.
In 1he earlier robberies the assailant
was descnbcd as wearing anny
camouflage clo1b ing, while the wit·
nesscs at later robberies described. a
man wearing a multi-colored shirt
und slacks.
Neverthelesi., police were in·
vestigating the likelihood the ~mC'
man committed all of the robbene'I
"I would assume it's the same guy,"
said Sgt. Gnswold of the Fountain
Valley police. "Let's sa)' there a~
simiJariue!> that we're investigating.
PETITlON
From Al
Lacey said the names would have to
be handed in for verification by the
end of January.
The legal notice for the petition
drive said, "In the city oflrvine, with
a p0pulation now approaching
100,000 people, it is both
anacbronisttc and undemocratic to
have the City Council -instead of
the people of Irvine -decide who
shall be the mayor.··
In an interview, Catalano said the
change would help assure that the
mayor more closely represents the
views of Irvine voters and would
replace the tradition of allowing
council members to "take turns"
being mayor. .
The mayoral elccllon measure lS at
least the third major sianature dnve
launched this year in Irvine. Two
earlier petitions concerned developer
fees to help pay for th.rec new South
Orange County freeways.
SUSPECT •..
From Al
He 1s suspected of taking Jewelry,
silverware and other valuables in at
least nine burglaries.
Vordale is being held on SI0,000
bail in county jail.
PRIEST WORKS WITH THE FORCE •••
From Al
w11h the realit) that ever) 11me the~
put on 1heir uniform. the> are pumng
theirhfeo n 1he line"' -something. he
added, that takes a hmt of that thnll
awa).
Tre'lsler s:ud he was afraid at first
that the offi cers woul d not accept
him, that the)' would ha ve
preconce1 ved ideas about the)' type of
person he real!) 1s
"M) worsl fears nt'ver ma-
tenahzed ... he said From the c;tart he
was gree1ed not onl~ openl)'. but
enthus1as11call) h> man) officerc;
who 1mmed1a1cl~ made plan' to t.alk
With h1m
Much of the 1n11al trust 1s due to the
fact that he listen' 1n confidence. "If
they ha\.e problem s With their SU·
penors. they know they can tell ml' in
confidence." he said
The )'oung pnest °"'ho has a quick
sense of humor and down-to-earth
personallt>. has no formal education
1n 1herap). but h1~ '>emmal) training
incl udes an e11.ten\1vc background 1n
ps)cholog}
"It's a common-sense approach .
l'\.c been a priest for fi-.e )ears and a
deacon for two years. I JUSI tell them.
·come on ovt"r. we'll have a smoke
and let's talk.' " Besides. he said.
much of a pnest's work 1s simply
listening.
Most of the questions officers ask
are about how to raise a family and
how to keep 1t together with their
high-stress job. "They sec so much
domestic violence and family dis-
putes," he said, that they begJO
worrying about the fate of thear OWn
families
Tressler said he has no e11.ci1ing
tales to tell about his ride-alongs,
mosth because Cypress 1s a "low-ke~ .. town. as he expects Laguna will
be. But the memories of the tender·
ness often shown by pohcemen he
does remember.
"One ume we stopped to talk with a
lod JU St sitting slumped on a corner,"
he said. Once the officer detemuned
the boy was not inJured or lost, but
that his dog was lost, he sat and talked
with the boy. Tressler said.
"We often don't think (a police
officer) 1s human. That he 1s a cloned
machine out there only givmR
uckets," Tressler said. "But they are
people, and I learned Just how
professionaJ officers are. There 1s no
glory m police work."
The stress level of an officer 1s often
too htgh. "There is so much expected
of a police officer and it's almost
impossible for anyone to meet those
expcc~~uions. You can't make a
mistake (in that profession)," said the
32-year-old pnesL
He looks forward to a rewarding
partnership with the officers in
Laguna Beach. "Their response ha\
been, 'You don't preach at us, yo u're
understanding and human,· "he said
The Cypress Police Department
has very few women officers as
compared to the Laguna Beach de-
partment. "I think it wall be interest·
ing to see bow they are in volved 1n
police work and get a deeper apprecia-
tion of them." he said.
But what he most looks forward to
1s estabhshmg an "old-town-type
attitude" where the officers and he
will wave to each other when the}
pass on the streets in the hustle of
routine hfc.
CURBS SOUGHT ON CONTRIBUTIONS •••
FTomAl
-.c:c.ond-pcrson 1e~11mon) that a con-
tnbutorhad seen or had knowledge of
the go,ern1ng ordinance 1s a near
1mposs1b1h)
''Therefore nei ther the candidate
nor the contnbutor can be success-
full y proc;ecuted The Huntington
Beach ordinance 1s 1001hlc!>!> ..
The Hun tington Beach un.h nance
tormerl> made 'wlator\ responsible
and \UbJect 10 penal lie'> But that
t lau'.iC was dropped when the ord•·
nancc was rewntten 1n 1979
In rhe election the pre\ aou'I year.
( aty .\ttorney Gail Hutton spent
$3 7.069 1n her w1nnang campaign.
Hutton, who spent another $25,586
1n the 1982 campaign. She could not
be reached for comment Monday
In the most recent election in the
ftll of 1982. unsuccessful City Coun-
cil candidate John Erskine led spend·
ers with $40.970. Jay Stout, who also
was un successful , spent $25,769.
Incumbent Jack Kelly spent $22.662
and was re-elected Planning Com·
m1ss1oner Frank M1r1ahangjr spent
\I k Q40 1n ha'I unsuccessful bid.
C aty Councilwoman Ruth Finley,
who's gone on record of favonng
ughterelecuon rules, said the purpose
of the ordinance is to <tisclose to the
pubhc where candidates are ietting
their money. The current ordinance
fail s to do that and has loopholes. she
said.
"But 11 was the best we could do
w11h the ( 1ty Council we had at the
time," she said.
Officials have ordered staff mem-
bers to prepare draft ordinances
llghtenang up rcgulauons.
SUSPECT IN FIRE MAY BE CHARGED •.•.
From Al
He was covered b> bnckc; except for
his nght hand when pulled to c;afet}
by his partners. Picard said
Townsend was the dnvcr ot Hunt-
ington ~ach Trmk 'lo 40 based at
the Murd) Fire <itat1on
He had been assigned to 'lh u1 off
power and ga~ to the building bctorc
firefighters could enter tht' old struc-
ture. believed built 10 the earl ~ 1920s
Townsend was 10 lhe alley behind
the building when the the top I 0
courses of bncks. about 25-30 feel in
length. fell on him. Picard said
MAIN OFFICE
VOL . 71, NO. Ill
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In has 11rst conscious act since
Thursday. Townsend reportedly told
a nur~ Sunday al Fountain Valley
Regional Hospital "that he wanted to
be left alone." according to Picard He
also responded to h" wife. Jerry.
"with h1~ eyes,'' said Pi card.
The gutted building. one of the
oldest downtown structures. had
been purchased b,Y Dick Schwartz, of
the Pacific Hentage Holding Co.
Located 1n the first block on Main
trect bt'twttn Pacific Coast High·
way and Walnut Street, it was
schcaured to be bulldozed soon and a
h1gh-n se hotel 1s planned for the site.
~urces said.
The building has been on a city hst
of endangered buildings deemed un-
safe in the event of earthquakes.
Fire Chief Picard said the building
and others like it were made without
steel reinforcements 1n the walls
Officials also believe that the mortar
was of poor quali ty. There were
report~ that \Ca shells were fou nd in
the m<)rtar, indicating beach sand wu
used.
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WIFE FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER ..
From Al provocation. A tape of the conversa-
tion was played m court.
But Toohey told Jurors that
Hug.hes' telephone call was JUSt part
of an elaborate hoax and that the
intruder was actually Ramirez "who
was no more a stranger than she was a
grieving widow."
The prosecutor said Hug.hes. a.nd
Ramirez hoped to blame the k1ll1ng
on. a burglar and collect $440.000
from James Hug.hes' life insurance
policy.
Toohey said Ramirez left the
murder scene in Hug.hes' car which he
planned to ditch at a shopping center
where hi s own car was stashed.
Ramirez, thoug.h, botched the plan b)
misplacing his car keys and then
driving in front of a passing pa1rol-
man, said the prosecutor.
Hughes did not testify in her own
defense until the third murder tnal.
On the witness stand. Hughes
changed her story and adm111ed '>he
was aware of the murder plan.
But she said th e slaying wa~
Ramirez' adea and that she tned to
stop him. Hughes said Ramirel
punched her in the face. pushed her
PLANE CRASHES ••• From A l
tending to the injured.''
Harry undstrom of Concord, who
was also al the mall. said ht' "saw a
ball of fire 30 to 40 feet in the air."
"My Jacket caught fire. My hand
caught fir~" said Bret Jacobus. 25. of
Concord . "My Jackel was burned off.
I didn't take 11 off .. We're real lucky.
There was stuffOying. I thought 11 was
all over ..
Dino V1g1I watched 1he crash from
across the street
"The whole sky 111 up and stayed
lit ," he said." I thought 11 was a bomb,
then I realized 11 had to be the plane.
The engine wasn't sputtenng. He
went down fast."
The California Highway Patrol
closed roads to allow emergency
vehicles to reach the ~ene and
advised area residents to listen to
radio reports or stay at a nearby
restaurant lor anlorma11on on tnends
and famil y members who might have
been shopping at Sun Valley at 1hc
time.
Some of lhe bystanders helped wath
1he rescue, shoving bum victims into
waler foun taans at lhe suburban
shoppang center.
"He was making a normal instru-
ment approach to the airport," said
Buchanan Fi eld manaier Hal Wight.
who estimated v1s1b1lity at three·
quarters of a mile at the 11me of thl'
crash. The mall is just under u mile
from the airport.
"The aircraft was makinga landing
approach and apparently he did not
see the runway at the time that he was
supposed to,' said Wight. "He was
apparently attempting to go around
and something went wrong and he
ended up an the mall.'
out of the wa~ and !>hol the ~leep1ng
husband
Defense a11orne} Don Rubnght
said 11 was Hughe~· idea 10 take the
w1tnes~ stand.
"Regardless of the coni.e4uenccs.
she decided she would feel better this
wa} " he commented after her tesll·
mon1
H ughe<o. who has been held on
$500,000 bail since her arrest almost
two ~ears ago. will be sentenced Feb.
28 by Supenor ( ourt Judge Jean
Rheanhe1mer
San Francisco
voted sanctuary
~A.N r RANCISC'O (AP) -The
Board of Supervisors voted 8-3
Monday 10 declare San Francisco a
sanctuary for Central Amencan refu·
gees
1 he ..anctual) resolution. co-spon-
sored by seven of the 11 supervisors,
instructs cit) v.orkers that they aren't
required to take ac11on Jeo pard1Z1ng
the \afet'r or welfare ofSal-.adoran or
Ciuatemalan refugees
"We are no1 asking anyone 10 do
an ything illegal. We have got 10
extend our hand to 1hese people. If
these people go home. they die .
They arc asking us Lo let them stay,"
said Supervisor Nancy Walker.
She said the supervisors approved
a ve rsi on uf the resolution rewntten
by Mayor Dianne Fe1nste1n bt'causc
the) had been a\sured the mayor
would sign ll
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