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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot~enliey gets 6yearsfn death plot By JEPP ADLER °' ... ...,,... ..... Frederick Penney, a 57-year-old Laauna... Niauel contractor, wu sentenced to a maximum six-year prison term Wednesday for hirihl an undercover Sherifl's Department in- vestiptor pQSina as a hit man to murder his 34-ycar-<>ld former wife. The murder plot was f oiltd and Mn. Penney helped investigaton in (Pl_.. eee P&O&Y /A2) FORECASTS ON A2 f . OC man has AID$ after transfusion ly ROBERT HYNDMAN .... Deir,... ..... County health officials have confirmed the first case of a person contract1n1 AIDS throua.h blood transfusions in Oranat County and warn that more seem certain to follow. Dr. Thomas Prendergast, the county Health Care AsencyY' ch1efofepidemioloay. said det<ils of the Ora nae County man wh<>K case of Acquirofl Immune Dcfi. ciency Syndrome indicates a proven lmk to con1.1m&na&ed blood suppho were beina wit.fiheld t the reque t of his family. Althoua,h the v1cum -who rcponedlycontractcd AIDS .. ttv- eral weeks aao" -11 Oranat County's first proven trant- fus1on-hnkcd case. at least 78 others have been di.aanosed na- tionwide. ~ndcrpst added that a much hl&hcr number of AIDS victi;==~n=~) I -· •• 9 CDilT 1111101 HtUnSOAY. NOVfMRER 1~. 1984 OHANGECOUNTY C ALIF OHNIA 25 CE NT S Waste water to ~e d~mped off 00 Pretreated water from Stringfellow approved·for discharge off HB , NB coast By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... 0.-, .......... Directors of the Sanitation Dis· lncts of Oranac County will allow pretreated water from Riverside County's Stringfell ow hazardous Coaat Th• state arts council will hold a public meeting In Costa Mesa Friday./ A.7 California Camp Pendleton Marines caught up In massive theft sting./ A.8 _Nation Shuttle crew holds a high- In-the-sky news con- -ff!IF8f'~7'. '-A World U.S. envoy, Nicaraguan officials prepare for peace talks./ A.5 Boating International yachting events, like the current Los Angeles-to-Mazatlan race, require a lot of cooperation at both ends./C1 Sports waste site to be channeled into Orange County and eventually dis.- charged Into tlle ocean five miles ofT the coasts of Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. In approving the plan. the directors (elected onicials representing o;.ange County and the cities served by the sanitation districts) imposed several stipulations aimed at assuring the discharge poses no environmental hazards 10 Orange County. But the board members did not support a motion by county Super- visor Roger Stanton, a sanitation director, to refuse to the Stringfellow wastewater until an environmental impact repon is completed. Explaining why Stanton sought the d~lay, Scott Morgan. an aide to the supervisor. said, .. An environmental impact report would document any potential problems. "There may not be be any, but then again there may be some. We JUSt don't know now." But the directors required state health officials to conduct an en- vironmental review when the Stnngfellow waste begins flowing to Onnge County early in 1985. The directors said the re view must be financed with federal "Superf und" dollars being used in the Spnngfellow cleanup_ Blake Anderson. director of oper- ations for the Sanitation Dmncts of Orange County. said he 1s confident therewill.be noenviromental hazards ..., ..... ,.._~ _ _..L._. associated with local ruandhn& of tM Stnngfellow waste. The StnngfeUow site was dosed after officials determined that toxic wastewater from the site was seepin& into underground water supplies that served a nearby community_ Anderson said a a treatment facility will be burtt at the Stringfellow site. Trcattd wastewater from thaU1tew1ll (Pleue Me W ATltR/ A.2) 'He,s bee n added- to ever-gr owing ist ot d ead e nos' By STEVE MARBLE Ofllle~~ ..... A Costa Mesa man became the focu s of a l1dnap 10vest1pt1on Wednesda' and was detained for questioning b) police searchina for 3- )ear-old Laura Bradbur). The unidentified Costa Mesa res1· dent v..as released after pohce. mclud- 1ng a San BernardinoShenffsdeputy, determined he was not the m1ddlc- a$ed man thought to be lauJa's kidnapper. The m1s.,ing blond. brown~ytd Huntington Beach girl vanished Oct 18 from her parent's campsite at Joshua Tree National Monument outside Twent) nine Palms. Pohcr belle'e sh~ ma) ha' e been kidnapped b) a man descnbcd as havm1 graying shoulder•length hair. a beard and a pol belly. Co-cllamplons Newport Harbor and Saddleback dominate the Dally Piiot's All-Sea View League football team./81 County firefighter Da'rid Boyd le washed down after lnllJ>eCtinC bird.I. At rtcbt ta baC of tbe dead birds. henrrs spolesman James Br)ant said the man detained Wedn~ay rc~mbled the person the) are seek· 1ng He said one of the man's neighbors alcncd C'osta Mesa police afler seeing a composite sketch of the Nevada-Las Vegas Is the choice to win the PCAA basketball title this season with UC Irvine tabbed third. /81 Golden West College's women's volleyball team has walked off with the South Coast Conference tltle./83 Bualneu . Many taxpayers would prefer Increased taxes to loss of deductions and lncome11dfustments./81 INDEX Boating Bridge Bulletin Board BusJneaa Calif ornla News Claaslfled Comics Cro11word Death NoUoes Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opfnlon Ponce Log Publtc Notices Sport• Stock Marketa TetevlsJon ,....,.,. W•thef Wortd Newa C1-2 A12 '-. A3 "86-7 A4 CS-8 A12 C7 C3 ce C2 87 A4 A11 A3 C3 81-4 88 C2 85 A2 A4 Cloud of poisonous gas downs birds (Pleue eee MESAN/A2) Pesticide spray for vegetables spark.!_-==-- f ears o(chemtcal qtsaster to West OC By ROBERT BARKER OfN0..,"'91 81111t The deaths of about I 00 birds that "dropped like flies" after flying through poisonous pesticide mists in the skies over the Seal Beach Na vy Weapons Station touched ofTfears of a majaT chemical disaster Wednes- day. Streets were closed. school officials were advised to keep children inside and emergency work.en wearing breathint equ1pmrnrwcn door-to- door, advising people to keep their children. their pets and themselves inside their homes. But at the end of the live-hour alarm ~hat began about about I 2:3Q p.m.. it was determined that the pest1c1de was used on an qriculturc field and didn't pose a serious health threat to humans and no one was harmed. But officials took no chances after receiving hundreds of call s from re idents who became alarmed when birds started "to crash-land" into heir yards. -Doi~ Chi trttt was closed between Garden Grove Coun tjr officials pilffing on new smoking ·con t:rols Supervisors study reglattons in other cities and counties While mokers across the country were d«1d1n1 Y..hetMr to "kick the habit" dunn the annual Great meric•n mokcout ~11nn1n1 today. a group of Orlnac Co~ty aovernmrnt off1c1a1, un · ccrtmC'lniou ly bqan con 1der1D& what shape a propottd new county ~mok1na law houfd take. The Board or upcrv1sors-domt· natcd by reformed and non-s"'okers -dutttcd \tvcral Wttks aao that 1t 1974 smokina ordi•ntt bt ~v1cv.~ with an e ·c toward amcnd1n1 it upcrv1soru kcd taff mcmbt'n to rcvie~ \mok1n1 la~ in other cu1c and coun11c, and rccommend wa)' the law could be trcnathcncd and e,pandcd to govern mokina 1n pn"ate-v.orkpla~ 1hrouattou1 t~ Boulevard and West minster Avenue unlll 5 p.m. Investigators 1dcn11fied the chemica l as Mon11or-4. a pe.suc~dc used for spraying freshly planted fields of cabbage and lcuuce. It had betn sprayed on about 40 ac~s on the grounds of the U .. Nav} Weapons Station 1n cal Beach. property leased 10 Stank> Ruiz of Anaheim, a Navy pokesman said. David hap1ro. a coordinator for the Orange C'ount> Po9'on Control Center. said today the pes11c1dc 1s 1n the organo phostphate categol'). s1m1- lar to. but stronger than malathion. The t hem1cal 1s b1o-degradable. according 10 hap1ro. and has a shon- 1mn 1:ffttt that-ts-di l"P3tCd ~~ fl"csh air and su nlight. JEFF ADLER Focus ON TH£ N£ws cQunty' un1ncorponued area. The ordinanC"C ~ould not apply in any of the count)' c111e The cumnt count <1mo .. 1ng ord1· nan1.--c 10,cm smo 1n1 1n coun" bu1ld1n1s. mo\ it theaters. re • laurant . public elevators and hallv.a)' a well a\ the office of health cart prov1Jers. acrord1na to Dt9u1 Count oun I Dan 01d1N. 01d1er 1d super' 1 n arc cm- po~ettd to cnan a mok1n1 onh- nanC"C un<kr ttlt1r police pov.e" which ~u1r~s that the\< en urc (PleaM Me l llOKDro/ A2l Wesmmster Ill. Rick Mcl-.1nne' said En vironmental Pro1cct1on .\gcn- cy and OrnnJe County health officials were h.uddhn& tod~} 10 lk1crminc possible '1olat1on 1 The farmer. v.ho apparen11\ v.a' 'l'raymg the matcnal from a tanlcr. rcponcdl) had proper permit\. ac- cording 10 McKinne}' who ~1d the pest1c1dc smelled hke home pc~11c1dr sprays and left a slight laste 1n mouths of w11nesscs. "Tberev.ere m1lhons ofb1rds 1n the newl) plov.ed field. loolinp. for v.orms and buas:· he said "The wind cau$hl the pc<;t1cidcs and thr birds flew into the mists and inhaled tht" fum es. The retum~d to rnnicnt1al traets-and bcF,n drapping from the trees like 01e : he said No burglar under the waterbed After allegedly Ingesting M Illicit substance believed to b9 "speed," Wllllam Walter KOIP': pen of Costa Mesa had a bed trip Wednesday that ended at the Costa Mesa City Jail. Koeppen, 31, became con- viooed about 3 p.m. that a burglar wu hiding "ndef Na (Pleue ... DmOOa/d)· Two Peninsula bank branches elOsing up shop By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. Dellr ........ Balboa Pcn1n ula bntn'h offiet"'i of the Bank of mcnca ind G!'C'~\l menC'ln l-ederal • ''na.> v.111 clo their doon 1n coming wet"k\, \ldlm or consohdat1on cfToru b\ th(' banks. 00ic1.al\ ronfirmcd toda The \car-old Bank of .\mmca bran h at 615 Balboa Bl"d v.111 clo Ott l nJ mo'e tt\ o~t1on' to the c'pandtd cv.rxm Be:t h branch al \444 V 13 lido. J 111 \\ 1ckc1. 1\\1\tant adm1n1\lra11on om crof thC" Balboa branch. u1d th1\ mom1n · If' not foas1ble for the Ban of o\mt"nC'a to l~p a branch office open on e"ef) !>trt't't comer hkc It u\Cd to," Wicker aa1d ·•] he Balboa branch ~ mainh a dcpo 1ton branch anywa)'. so 'llr-C hoJ>C to expand our IU\.'1~ by rnn'<lhdauni •• The ron\olldaunn 10, ~n or1 car· lun effortb\ &nlof mtncttotnm the numbri of ll hranch~ 1n C'ali· 1orn1a lrom 1.071 to about 9SO b the end of th1\ \t'llr (Pleue eee BALBOA/ Mf : ' ·----~ ~-~ -_ ..... 7. • • I WEA fHlR r ) BALBOA BANKS MOVING OUT ••• Rain, cooler ai-r dtle for Coast From Al None of lhe etaht Balboa branch employee" ~ill lose their job because of the move, Wicker said, ahd bank offic1 h are hoprfuf that their cu~­ tomers will nol be losl e1thrr. Ncv.pon Beach brt.nch man er 8111 Crawford s:ud the Balboa branch has abou1 3,000 accounts, including nearly 2.000 checking accounts. Those cu tome~ have lt>ccn nouficd Qf lhc con olidotion throllgh two SlJ.M posted in the br:1nch offi ce and will be i.cnt nouces at thl' end of this month that will exphun tht' advan· tages to ban .. rng at the ev.port office. 2"1 males away. Hank ofAmenc-a will \ell tile ~tucco bu1khng followinR the move, ( fil\' IOI d Mmt. Official£ of the Great Amcncnn Staving Bnnk al o c-onfirmcd today that the Balboa Peninsula branch office at 600 E. B lboa Blvd. would also be-clo5t'd by the end of the )t<lr becau c of a statewide consoltdauon cffon But po._<.'smcn wcrr not available 1h1\ momma for funher comment. By the Aasoclated Presa Southern California wlll becOm• lncrtatlnQly cloudy overnight, bringing a 40 perc.nt chance ol rain end cooler temperaturn Friday, the Natlon1t Weather Service aeld. High• wttl be In the 601 after lows In the 601 In Loa Angel"· down 10 48 In the Sen Fernando and Sen Gabriel valleyt and 48 1(1 the San Betnardlno Valley The mountains will h1v. occasional rain and log Friday with toYtherly wind• up to 30 mph Snow level will be at 8,000 feet. Highs will range from <43 to 53 after Iowa between 28 and 38. Oeeen 1kles will be mo1tly cloudy with wtnd1 to 25 mph and a chance ol showera 11'1 western areas Highs wtll be In the 50a and 601 alter lows In the 40• · l llti. Roe-19 69 . INDOOR •sPEEDER' SLOWED •.• hOlaAl • · U.S. Temps ~ot A~ as 51 lOUtW'I H 48 "' L• '.4emolltt ee $1 • =· waterbed and caHed poUoe. . • Colt• Me-. offlc::era arrtvlng et tt. home In the 1500 block of PQnderota Street found Koep- . pen J>O'ntlng a .357-caJlt>« Magnum handgun at the bed, but no burglar. • They searched benel1h the bed. They looked Inside the ck>Mt• and all around the room. But poHce couldn't find 1 burgfar. Howev«, they did ftnd IOm9 three to four·foot mwi)uena 'plants In the bethtub. T~ lllO found • vlal containing a wNte powdery subttanc:e t>etteved to .ba methamphetamln• .or : .1f)819d-.•• Police rep0t1ed that they con-' ctuded Koeppen had hallucl- nated the burglar epteode, eftet he admitted sniffing the eubetlnce. The man Wiii arrntad on eull>tClon ot cutlvatlng merl- Juane and poNeltlon of an Illegal drug. . He wtt bOotwd into Cotta Mesa eltY jafl and later reltH•sed on his own recognizance, pollce said. Alblllr Afl>uq-q119 A"'*'~ Anchor• Atlerttl A0111Uc;Clly i.1111111 Bellltl'IO<• 8itmit1911wn B•Mltirelo 8olM llotlOl't Buffalo Catpt< Cl)lf\MIOl\.S'C Cherlnlon.W v Chatlolle,N C c....,_,.., Chicago • Clt1CIM111 Ci.-.ttlalld Co4umb11 SC: Coiumt>u• l)fl ContOld NI< OaHu FtW(>•tt 40 24 M llM< ee.cn 84 3~ .... ,ww,. 74 38 Mpla SIP .... 19 18 NllllYtlte 65 38 NewOflMot • 68 Jl N .... YOf"- 79 88 NOllOlll.\11 6S 2• O~lal!Om• C•lr 84 ., Om•h• 45 18 Orlendo •• 2t Palm SP<•nQ• .. 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NPPofl 4 IAI< 59 28 Red 8tutt 57 42 nnd Sir Mt NewpO<t 4 191< 59 46 ~c11, 63 49 811001 WedO* • ,..,. eo SI 48 al L 119un1 e.acn 2·3 l11r 74 52 Sacra,,_10 50 45 S111 Cte,,,....le 3 . 900d so 29 Sahnat 83 48 w11 .. 1emp 83 11 es San OoeQO 61 s• MESAN CLEARED IN KIDNAP ... Dayton 51 43 s-ao<ectoon aoulh-1 o.n-51 24 <;.,, 0.'400 68 58 S•n Fta.MtlCO 62 !>3 Oest.Ao.,.. 60 J4 'iau F, anc.1ac;.o 62 5J S1nta 8111r..a111 83 45 Oetruol •• 41 Sitn Juen P Ill 80 71 Slod\IQll Sii 42 Tides St Sift M111te 43 36 HIQ11 low P<ee1po1atoon IOI 24 nourt From Al ':>Uspecte<l k!IJnappcr on Ide\ 1l.1on. .. Wt art' compktcl~ !>at1<:.lkd that n\ not him lk tAa!> H'r) uJopcrat1H· and agrn·d to be qul·'>l10nl'd " \31d Bf)anl "During quc:st1001ng 11 \\3'> clear tha1 hl' ""as nowhere near the rnmps1tc thl· da~ the girl d1~ppl'ared ··t-fr\ JU't hc:cn addt:d 10 lhl' l'\Cf· gro""1 ng 11!>1 of dead end~:· Hryan t addl'd. Fal..e hope that th1:re'd ~l'll J break in the c-a~ wa-; ra1st:d \l. ednl.'<,da' \\hen o ne radlO'ilation rl'pt>nl·d I hat a man had been arre~tcd an lonn1:ltmn wnh the k1dnapp1ng. In rcal11~. Br}'anl said 1n'l''llga10r<, ha' l' rccc1' cd ncarl} 300 rnlls '>Ince releasing th<.' drawing ol the 'tU'>pcl·t earhcr 1h1s week. Several men have even gone to authoritie~ becau'te the} fcar<.'<l th<.'} resembled 1he man and tAOuld be lurn<.'d 1n a'> a po">s1hle suspect. Bl) ant said. "Wc''c found out, 1f nothing else. that there·., a lot of men out I her(• with gray hair and pot belhl·s." sa'id Bryant. "I almo'tl p11:r anyone who toob like that " Mike Bradhury. the girl's father. ~1d he ha~ grown accustomed tu false alarms and reports of po'ts1ble sight· mgs of h1'1 daughter or lht· alleged kidnapper. "You keep getting your hope\ up. bul I've teamed to take 11 with a grain of salt.·· he said. "This week has been parucularl) tough ~cause thl·rc·s so much going un and thc:re'\ Ix-en so much cxpo!>ure 111 1he media " fhl' \can h tor th<.' m1ss1ng girl and 1he k1dnappt·r " concentra1ed 1n 1hc '>an Bernardino Mounta1nsand 10 lhe south around Lake Elsinore and Pcrn'>. Then~ hu' ix'l'll onl\ om· w nfirmed 51ght1ng of the man '>Ince the girl van1'thcd. Bryant sa11J One person reported ~e1ng a man in a metallic blue 'an drn 1ng along a ruggl•d had road leading 10 Bag Bear. That s1ght1ng 1ook place: ll''>s than 1wo hours after the girl turned up m1si,ing. 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Mii ''toly a• n 38pm CONTINUED STORIES SMOKING ORDINANCE CONSIDERED ... From Al WATERDISCHARGE APPROVED ••. public heallh and ~fet:r. Bo th thecitic~oTSan lir:inci\Coand Lo't ngclt''i rl·ccntly have enacted tough OC\\ ~mok1ng law<; that \\ere one wa_} or ano1hcr and that doesn't ma1'c the task ea'i1cr •· 11 g1:t pas')cd on to the test ol the \\orld'1•• Ma}.s askcci He satd the lav. m1gh1 require smoking and non- smolong signs bl' purchased and installed and separate smoking and non-\moking fac1ht1cs be pnl\ 1ded b~ cmplCl\l'rS From Al be trucked 12 mill:\ lo a dump <,1te 10 expected 10 save $300,000 a mon1h west R1vcrs1dcCoun1 ,.1hen \\111 tlutA> because the Stnngfdlow wastcwa1er throush an umlcrground brine line 10 now must be hauled by truck to a Join Orange Count} 's sewagl' 'i}\tl'm dump 1n anla Barbara County. The He said 1hc 5mngfcllow mutenal Orange ( ount) processing Ho e>.· wall m1>. wuh 01her indus1nal "'a!lte· pected to '>peed cleanup of waler produced in Orange ( uunt~ It tnngfellotA> 's 1ox1c seepage. which w1tt· a11 be treatt'd at t~ san11a11on ha'i the poteTinal -Of eventualt)· con· d1stncts' plants in Fountain \all<.') taminat1ng 1he Santa Ana R1-.cr , and Hun11ng1on Beach. then "'Ill which provides some of Orange en1er a pipe at 1hc moulh of the ~ania Count)'°'> waler, onlcials said Ana Ri ver bet\\een Newport Beach Some Orang~ Count~ rc'>•dcnt'> and ttun11n&t<>JI 8.:JLl.:h Jbl!I 12.ux:llru:...~C1.prcsi.ed conccr.n.uahc wa""e-ol on the ocean floor gtrne'> the lrl·att·d repon~ 1hat 1hc ':itnngfcllo\\ \\ater wasteY.atcr fi'l' miles into the oc.can contains trace\ of ha1ardou' m1:tal'> "'here 111s d1\Charged such as nickel C\anide and arsenal Disposal throu11,h Oran11tl' < uunl\ 1'\ But Andcr')on !>aid the pr<.'treatcd OC MAN CONTRACTS AIDS ... From Al disease through blood transfu\lunc, but ar<.' not h'>tcd a\ <>uch But becau..c of the pr<.'sent IJd of an available method to dell'U 1h1: presence of thl' A I OS v 1 rus 1 n blood supphe'>. mo re cases arc cxpcllt'd to follo'-", Prenderga-;1 ..aid. Guideline<, b-. thl' national C l'nters tor D1sca'>t'. ( ontrol f(.'QUlfl' health officials to h\I the tau!><.' of A IDS to other sourlc' when possible .\I()~ b" the < IX \ dcfin1tmn. C\dudt'> case\ of a d1:prc\c;ed immune 't~\lt'm cau-;ed h~ other rl'asons. Prcn1krga'>t '><ltd \.1c 11m' of tanccr and olhl·r d1'>· ease" '>Ulkr frr,m a depre~'>l'.d 1mmum• \~\tern hl ..aid ..\nd 1hough 'ut h '1ct1m'> ma\ tontrall \II>\ throutch blood tran'tlU\IOn\ their l J'n .trl· d1agn o,1:d a\ link' to their othrr di ne'' A 1c-.t tu dctl'rm 1 nt· IA hcl her hlood suppli1:s ha' e been 1.ontam1nat1:d b' the ..\ID\ .. 1ru'> l'I nov. being 'tud1nl b\ the ( 1:ntl'f'> llir Dl\ca'>C ( ontrul but has not hcl'n clrarcd for u\c h\ wunt~ health agenut·\. Prcnderg..l\t said • .. The} <;a1d 11 wa~ l\\O months awa) (from approval) I 0 month~ ago:· Pr<.'ndcrgast said "But it's clear that lhe test would be more accurat<.' than anything else we now ha ve, which 1s nothing ·· Red Cross officials also arc under- standabl) an>.1ou~ to sec 1he HTLD~ • Ill antibody te<.t de .. clopcd and released for use. Dr Ben Spindler. medical director of blood 'lCrv1ces for the count) Red Cross. '\a1d such a test would add funhcr 'lafeguards to their collcc1ion of blood '>Upphcs from donors. .. It\ currcntl> undergoing clm1cal te'>ts which the Red Cross 1sa pan of." ~pindlcr ..aid "We expect 11 to be ;n a1labk w11hm a matter of months." Sp1ndkr \aid rcpon., that AIDS t on1ni<.1t·d through c.on1aminated hlo<1d 'iuppli1:'i ma} ~ much higher than '>tatl'ltl' indicate "arl' ha'>cd on l m urn,tantrnl C' 1dcnce ·· "I think our efTons at screening h1gh-mk donor<; has significantl y dcu1:a'>Cd the cham·c lof contam1na· Stnngfcllow water channeled to Or· hotly debated b> smoker') and non· ange County w111 ·conta1n s1gn1fi· smoke" alike in tho'>c n t1l''>. cantly lower levels of some metals lhan the di~harge current I)' accep1cd Thosi: two smoking latA>s as tA>Cll as from some Orange Count) industrial appro\lm,uel} 20 other smoking firms. ordinance\ around 1h1: \tall' arc being He said that along w1Jh rcQumDg re' ll.'\\l'd b) .l.b.c cu.uni~\ mokmg W Stale'\ CO\. ironmcnlal rcv1e'°" lhC ·la<;k forn• a't lhC dl'h3tl• 0\ (.'I <.mok1ng sanitation d1rcc10~ stipulatl•d lhi)I begin\ tu '>molder in Orang1: < uunl). lhc tolal ocean discharge will not l hl· loun t~ \ t<l\k force. rnmro'l'd exceed present state limits. In ad· of reprnc(ltall\l'' from lhc ( uunl) dit1on. he said. san1tat1o~n~d'l'i1s..,1n,.ct_s_.4,...d._.rw ....... ru=-":r™c.. OJli~ 'Geneytrl ~ -stefT-mnnben wit reQOli cCl 10 , aces .\g<.'nc}. Ilea Ith Care Agcnq monitor the S1ringfellow discharge ( ount~ ( uunscl'c; Ollite and Rl\lo. datl} and will have the authOrll) to \.1anageml'nt. has until until J.in ~J stop ac1.ept1ng the wastewater 1f 11 to make m recommendation\ 10 thl· '1olal1:\ c~1\ting counl)' water hm11s. board 11on1: ~p1ndkr said. .• , Ou hatl' IO com1dr r that with .\ID"> around tor several )cars now. there arc rclau .. el) f<.'w ca\es that ha ve hcen proven 10 be linked to tran.,fus1on'>:· he said. ''I'm nol '>a~1ng thc:rc'<; not going to be an) more. bul the chances are being decreased." "I(\ a mm pin 'ubject. Wt··, c got a fo l or rc'icarth to do .. ~;11<..I 11011· '>mokcr K<.'llh Concannon. tlw ta\k forn· chairman who tAOrk\ 111 thl' fount) .\dm1n1strat1,c Office "lt·s a snake pit of a '>lud\. · ..aid .\ssocaatc ( ount) .\dmin1<,tratl\ l' or. ficer Kcnle) Ma}'>. ··rm not al all encouraged at how rap1c.tl) 1h1\ 1h1ng will go. People ha' l' '>lrong frdmg., Dally Piiot Delivery la Guaranteed He said the task force mu\! balance smokers' versus non-smokers' nghts, obtain legal determinations as 10 whal con'lt1tutes an office or a hallway or a workspace as well a' figuring oul u tA>:J\ t0 enforce tA>hatt'\er ord1nunn· I'> pa~Sl'd "l he !)<>lice can·1 do 11. "e agreed on 1hat So 11 fall\ prohahl) on manager<; and dcpanml'nt heads." ( oncannun l'.\pla1ned. · Other llul.·\tmn' 1ha.11bc ta~ force A'Ht~t t'On'i1tler 1; 11tihether cmployc(\ 'houl<l <,mol..c onl} during rc'lt brl·aks nr \\hethl'r thq 'hould bt.· allowed to \moh· at th eir "'ork sta11uns "~ome em plo) <.'rs allo\\ coffee 101>c broughl 10 lh.e wor-k-st<111on OtheFS don't. ll's the \3mc qul''>llon we're foung \\ 1lh smoking." ( oncannon said \ ho'it of other problems also confront 1hc task force 1n de..,clop1ng m recomml·ndauons for the board. both Ma}s and Concannon a~reed. The task force mu'll con!>1der the economics ofa smoking or<..11nancc. "Who bcar!t 1he cost\ and how does ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat "It \ll1ttk1ng loung<.'s are pro-.1dl·d j ot' .. mnk<.'r~ arc non-\mokers cnll· tkd tn .1 \1rn1lar fac1hl' ., .. he \\-On· dc.·n•d \1a}., also questioned how the ord1nann• \\ould allrc-t the rcla· t1~mh1p lx·t\\t'l'n tenanl and leasec. Mtn'> '>atd lu:apcctcdn would be-. 'ii?' eral mtmlfl~~ fifttl~Hrd1+1-­ nanc-l.'lould Ix· drafled and subm itted tu th<.' board for approval. (i1\ en 1he probll'ms that alrcad)' have ~urfaccd. task lor<.'I.' members arc hoping that supcn •'>Or!.' aides will provide added d1rect1on in ~~toping a propmed ord1nanH', C. oncannon added. In thl· ml'an11mc. !here's onl' sure place to go. at ll'ast 1n the Hall of .\dm1n1\lra11on. where someone's sure to J\.01d unwanted cigarette smoke -1he nc\t meeting of the smoking task force. •• 1 put 11 on the agenda ," \aid Cont·annon hcaruly. "There will be no smoking a1 1h1s me<.'t1ng." Clrculatlon 714/942-4333 Claatlfled advertlalng 714/942-5'71 All other departmenla 942,-4321 MAIN OFFICE Since March 1983, ~p1ndlcr sa1d. the Red ( ro'>s had admin1~tcrcd quest1ona1rcs lo blood donors asking that member.. of so<allcd high-risk AIDS groups to refrain from dona1ing blood. MW<l~y r ro(llly II fW <JO not M•• your paper t>y ~ ")()p m 'iM 1)4ll •P I pm all<l YOV' f.l'l'y ., ff !)fl del<<e<l!<I 330 W~t Bltt SI C<xta MelHI CA ... •• &aOrMt Bo•. f'!.60 Coall Mesa CA ~26J6 Those groups include homose>.ual and bisexual men. Ha1t1ans. hemophiliac'> and inlra\.coous drug users. Bui desp11c 1he added nsk of contrac.·tint \IDS through blood 1ransfus1on'I. both Spindler and Prenderga\I \a1d the d1sea\C I\ fou nd more s1gn1fo:antl} among member\ of1he h1gh·nsk groups. Also. heallh officials bchevc 1hat not everyonr e\poscd to lhc virus contracls the d1c,eac,c Satyrruty .,..., s....ia, 11 fW tjt, nc" rf(fl"'~ t•.Alt o:.oo, u, 7 • "' t.. ~ ..... 10 • m eM t au< ''1'JY -l>e ,,...,V9f.,, Olrculallon Telephonea "'""' 0.M? ~'"'v ...... , M2~ H.L. Schwertz Ill Publisher Frenk Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer Advertising Director Ro1emery Churchman Controller Robert Cantrell Production Manager Doneld L. Wllllem1 Ctrculation Manager PENNEY SENTENCED IN DEATH PLOT ... From Al the ca~ again'll hl·r n-hu<,hJnd "1TITc'Jltcned IO do' 1olencc lo other!. 10 The rudd)'·lated former ""t'W 'l nr' CQ'l'r up h1'> plot ("it) fi reman sat <ot1ffi) a<o lh<.' mur{kr ·· fht• cr1ml' he approached was lur-h1r1: <,en11:n(l' wa\ pmnuuOll'd h' nln·mch <ocnouc; "she said Orange Count) \urx.·nnr ( ourt Jud~l' Other-. fol lt>r\ the Judge mentmncd lean Rhc1nhe1me r. Mr\ Pl·nnn IA•" 1nclutkd lhl' vulncrabllit\> of his norm 1he courtroom 1ntrndl'd \1Cl1m. the threat of 1he Pcnnq ·, a11or nn < lir"11;i n ··u1t1mall' bo<.Jil\> harm." the callous· Dillon. c;ard Pc:nnc} dtdn·t hl'M thr nc.7.-. .. of lhc \.riml' and Pl·nnC> 's 1udge \Cl ht'> \Cntcncl Jnd \\,I', 10 <1t1emp1 111 induce olhcr'> to part1t1· 'hock" when told of tht• pn\1111 tl rm pale he '-"Ould ht.· <,en1ng lkpul) l>1<.1nc1 \ttorne:r Wallace "Whal am I gorng tu do'•· l>1llun Wade. in a'k1ng tha1 a maximum quoted h" d1cn1 a\ a'lk1ng. '>l·ntcnl.c ht.· imposed. lold the coun. In 'ienten c 1n g l'e nne v 1hA1 Penne,may have~n11de~per· Rhe1nhe1mcr directed 'IOml' ~r,on.11 JI« man \\hen he hired thl' under· wmment\ toward Penne) ~hl' no1ed rover hit man "hut he wa'i dcsperale \hl' and Pcnnc} were of <;1mllar agt• 1n a \Cr) rauonJI calculalin$ wa> " .ind rcli~1ous hac. kround and lhal he I he pro'iecutur added." If 1n fa ct he hkt· her husband was a World Wa r II 1<1 rcmor,cful and acknowledges th<.' \Cteran \Cnou.,nc" of th<.' ofTcn'iC. then Mr ··You oh\ 10u\I} arc a good lam11\ Pt•nnl·~ would an ·cpt hi\ pun1\h· man ·· Rheinhe1mcr added "Upon men1." compkuon of your senu.:nce put 1t In a pn•·,l'ntencmg prnti:it1on re· hch1nt.I \-OU and rcJoin your fom · pon 'ubm1t1cd to the lOurt, Pcnnc:r 11\ ..\nd haH· a good lung life afll•r told an intt•n 1ewl'r ··1 know thcr<'" th,11 noncU'>l' form) aC"t\and I thank (,o<J fhe 1udge St11d \he '><.'lllcd on a I wa., not '>uccnsful." 1 he Protia11on m:n1 mum tl'rm. rJthcr than a 1wo or Department report n·commcndcd tour-yenr 'il'ntc:nrc Hcrou..c Penne)' probation be dcni<.'d and o pri\On nel•dcd ••o,ome period orinl arc.-cratmn \Cnlenc.'e imposed 10 rctlcct upon hi\ act." In ,1nothl·r intl'f\ 1<·w contn1ncd in She :il\o po1n1cd nut Pl·nul·\ had the rl'P<>rt Pl·nnl'\ ·'i former wife Sus:tn. told 1n1cr\.1c.weri. she sulls has reCl.ltnng nightmare... .stemming frum the inudcnt and fears retnbuuon .\ rn.-man. ~1\-woman Jury found Penne} guilt\ ul a <;1 ngh." rnunt of -;olic-1tal1on lit murder Oct. 19. follow· 1n~ two daH of dehhcrat1ons. Pennq wa' acrn\Cd of hanng a underco-.er ~heri lT!t Dcpanment 1n- ' C'it1ga1or in June to kill h1'i former wife and makl• 11 appear like an atodcnl. ll1!t conversation!. with lhe uAdcrcover h11 man. during which he agreed to pay $3.000 for the killing. were ..enctl) rnpc-recordcd and play· ed for JUrOr'i Penney was arrested Juh 1 The dcft'me claimed during 1hc 1wo-week trial that Penney was entrapped 1n the murder-for-hire plot b:r his fncnd. police informant John Runon, who knowingly 'lupphed Penney w11h the telephone numhcr of th<.' undcrw\er inve!tl1gator As 1hc macabre final act in the 1nve'it1g;it 1on. hcnff!t depu11e'i con· v1nced Mr'i Pennc) to he on a \lah 1n tht" coroner·, office so photoaTaph~ could be taken making 11 appear B'i 1f '>he were dead Th e photographs were t,hown 10 Penney to convince him the murdcr <.rhcmc had been earned out Just Call 642-6086 \\'hal do )OU like aboul tbt' Dally Pllol'! Wha t don't )'Ott likt ? Call lbt humbu at left and )'OUr mtHlltt' wlll be recordt d. transcribed and dellVt'red I to tbr appropriate edllor. . Tiit' '8mt' U ·hour an11wttlea ttrvlee may bf ust'd to record le,Uel'9 to tht t'dllot oft eny topic. Contrlbutort to our Letters columa m u t lnc-ludt their a.amt u d t lt pbont n1mbtr for vtrlntaUon o Nrn latlo11 f lll • plute. Tell at wba t's on our mind 'i ' RO LEX raoauro TIO oar. mwm DULUm aor n For aquanauts of "Inner space • gear 1s pnceless. 1f ifs perfect Precise. impreg- nable timing means llfe. That's why these-veterans wear1he Rolex • Submariner·Date 4 chro- nometer in stainless steel with matching Fltplock Oyster• bracelet. self-w1nd1ng and pres· sure-proof to 1,000 feet with the seamless Oy&lor case Only at your off 1c1al Rolex jeweler RAFF jeweJrr #32 Fashion Island 6'4'4-2040 ' Buu l 1 1 ~ Bo.1R 11 Toastmistress club sets meet Irvine Toutmistre Club will meet Tuesday. Nov. 20, 11 O.:nny's Re taurant on Bristol in Costa Mesa. from .S:30 to 7 p.m. All i~teTCsted persons are mvated to attend. For more 1nforynauon, call Carol H~rne, membc..,hip, at 8.Sl ·3816 even.mp, or Nancy Spitzer, president, at 548-371 O anytime. Two-part workahop off erect The Community Services Office of Golden West Collc1e will present Jerry Soucy in a two-partworkshop to be held on Tucsdar'· Nov. 20 and 27, m Humanities 107. Soucy. a socia worker, IRill conduct" Assertiveness in the '80s," relat.i)lg methods of influencina others; how to dul with feelings-of nervoumcs • ans.er. confusion and apathy: skills to confront others: and how to deal with qaressive manipulators and criticism. The program fcce is Sl9. For more information, call 891-3991. Women•a Civic League to meet The Women's Civic League ofNcwpon Harbor wi ll meet at Mariners Library Multi-purpose Room in Newport Beach on· Tuesday, Nov. 20. at IO a.m. · Guest speaker, Dr. William Bretz, professor at UCI Department of Ecology, will discuss .. San Joaquin Frcth Water Marsh Reserve." The public is mv1t~d. For more information. call 642-4020 or 631-3363. Stop Smoking Clinic set _ .. ___ , The American Cancer Society will hold its1lext Stop Smokin.a Clinic. beginning Monday, Nov. 26. at Hoag Memottal Hospital. Newport Beach. Classes.will be neld Mondays and Thursdays, from 7 to 8:30 p.m .. through Dec. I 0. AS I 0 donation is requested and pre-registration is required by callfog 752-8600. TASK achedulea funclralaer Team of Advocates for Special Kids(TASK} will hold its 7th Annual Fundraiseron Fnday. Nov. 30, at 7:30p.m .. at South Coast Repenory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, with the opening niP,lt performance of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol.' Tickets for the performance are $25 for adults. S 15 for children under 12. A post-theater receptfon, donation of SIS per person, will be hc.1'1 at Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Garden Court Waterfall. immediately (ollowing the performance. Call TASK at 77 1-6543 for tickets and information. •Terrorlam • dlacuulon topic The National Organization for Women. South Coast Chapter. will meet Wednesday, Nov. 21 , at 8 p.m .. at the El Toro Library lnCT oro. Margie Fites Seigle, executive direocor of Planned Parenthood in Orange County, will discuss acts of terrorism that have hit several women's clinics in Southern California and will suggest ways to fight "clinic terrorism" Refreshments will be served and child care is • avarlable. for more informauon. call Gwen Gnffirr at 586-2737. Blood drive aponaored Goldenwcst Home Health Care, 196 71 Beach Blvd .. Suite 300. Huntington Qeach. will celebrate National Home Health Week, Nov. 25 -Dec. r. 1f nsonn a 61oodCfnve 1n cooperation wiffithe mencan ross. Donations will be accepted from 7:30 a.m. to I 2:30 p.m. on Monday. Nov. 26. For more information, call Toni Klinkhammer at 969-1383. Antl-amoking clinic offered The American Lung Association of Orange County is offering a f'rcedom from Smoking Clinic beginning Tuesday, Nov. 20. and continuing each Tuesday and Friday until Dec. I 8, from 9:30 I 0 I I :30 a.m. The next clinic will be held in the Conference Center at Hoag Memonal Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. A registration fee of $35 is charged lo defray the cost of materials. To register. call 835-LUNG. Free workshop offered The Women's Opportunities Center of UC Irvine is offenng a free workshop entitl&d "A n Evening With Joy" on Wednesday, Nov. 28. from ):30 to 7 p.m. at the Center. 2811 Main St., Irvine. Orange County attorney Joy Dickerson will discuss the necessity of premaritaJ and cohabitation agreements and how to be aJerted to the risks ofjoint tenancy laws. For more information and pre-registration, call 856-7128. CALENDAR Thur8day, Nov. 15 • 5:30 p.m.. C..1tliae Re1loul Occupa&iouJ Pro1nm, CROP board room. 1001 Presidio Square. • 7:30 p.m.. Coa1t Commulty Colle1e Dl1trlct Board of Tra1tee1. Costa Mesa City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. • 7:30 p.m .. lrvlae Plauilll Comml11loD. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. . '"" •• ... . ., . .. ·r • Ronny Williama. 7, al•ee bl• bamater. Boney, a Yictory bq CaenUy) after ebe took tint place In tbe bamater race Wedneeday at the LaCllD& Beacb Library. At ri&Jat, Ronny wateh• Illa laam8ter open ap. 1>1-l•d Oftr (from left) AllUoA Adan. 1a. a.ad Clay, aw. 11. llattBelloal, 9, wateb•dejeetedlJulalaeatryfallatoletlnto the 9pirlt. lilatt'e baiuter n..er left tlae 9tUd11C pte. Hazardous w&ste collection serviceproposedforcounty Joe Ustariz, S 1 f, id t b l amounts of h;zardous materials to ton Violun teer uperv sors ear res en s , us nessmen disposcofwoulddropoffthewasteat l:' dumping darigerO S mat rf l { t a site where II wou ld be packaged and n· d • u e a s n 0 sewers transponed to a proper disposal site 1rem an 1 es By JEFF ADLER carded hazardous matenals. by a licensed hazardous waste hauler. ' 0t1Mo.llf Pt1o« 1wr "I am concerned because there att "Momeowners and small bus1- no effCctivc and ami>rdable hazardous nesscs must become more aware of While the storage and disposal of waste disposal alternati ves available the problems and most impon.antly hazardous wastes by large industrial for small businessesand homeowners become more careful in the manage. companies is regulated in Orange in Orange County," board Chairman ment of hazardous waste," Wieder County, members of the Board of Harriett Wieder said Tuesday in added. Supervisors fear small businesses or recommending the program. She also pointed out that the city of homeowners may be dumping ,_,;,.. .. u well as 0 ...... r ,.,,; ..... r -.. -..i da ~ 1 · 1 d "As--a r~sult. a relative!( small but ll.J'...._,,._. u.i. .. ~ ...._...._~ noero11s ma ma. own stonn the nation and the state of Florida dra.ns or ... .. t': I k f still sionificant amount o hazardous 1 , .. w .. rs 1or ac o an v-· · already have developed prnorams lo I waste 1s being discarded as trash or 1s -P" _ .. a lcrnat1vc. handle wastes 0 ,.nerated in smaJI T h II h being poured down our sewers or -o prevent sue po ut1on . t e storm drains." she said. amounts. board directed its hazardous ma- terials task force to look mto develop-Wieder suggested t.hat the county ing a-hazardous waste collecuon task force 1AA«upti e1iab1idli~ service with pr1vate industry that pcriodic-d~hiay' at leeAllioAs would collect and dispose of dis-around the county. People with small The d1recuve approved by super- ¥"°"~ that the. task ~ rcpon.. il~&iOAS &O &be board within 30 days. I Ceunty seeks EleFegu-l~tien of cimbulance service fees By tbe Associated Pre11 county health department document However. Sherman N1nburi' pres1- cenifying a "need and necessity" for dent of the Orange County Am· Responding to tenitonal disputes the firm to operate in an area. bulance Association, opposed de- among ambulance operators and the The Board of Supervisors took the regulating ambulance companies. possibility of lowering service costs. action after reports that several new comparing them to the airline indu:r the Orange Count y Board of Super-ambulance companies in the county try. visors has called for a partial de· have challenged long-established op-Currently, companies must charge regulation of the ambulance industry. erators. In addition. new air am-between a maximum rate of $96 per The supervisors have approved a bulance services have opened up. call and a minimum ofS 19. plan that would. among other things. ---------------------------• rem ove the m1oimum fee that am- bulance companies must charge pa- tients and require companies to bid for service areas. Robert Love, mtenrp director of the Orange County Health Care Agency. said .. the proliferation of companies" and the competition between them led supervisors lO remove the minimum user fee estab- lished in 1978. In addition. the plan approved by supervisors abolishes an ordinance clause rcqumng ambulance firms to be hcensed ~Y the county and obtain a Far West takes off Far West Airlines used the runways of John Wayne Airpon for the first lime this morn inf dunng ceremonies marking the firm s inaugural night. Company and airport officials par- ti cipated in the event which began with an early morn ing flight from Fresno to Ontano before conunwng on to Orangt County. Following the ceremonies. the 66-seat Far West jet made its first flight from John Wa)ne Airport to Fresno. The Fresno-based compan). with "Onl) two Jets 1n its fleet, will provide three flights a day between Orange County and Fresno. Tht compan) was born last Sep- tember with backing from F1"C1noc1ty offic1aJs who wanted better air serv1~ through their city. Johnson said. Jo~ph Ustariz, a volunteer firdigbtero04 yean and captain of the El Toro Volunteer Fire Dcpanment.. d1cd Tuesday of an apparent heart attack. He was S8. Ustanz, named Volunteer Fircfi&htcr of the Year for 1984 by county supervisor. suffered an attack at his EJ Toro home and paramedics were unable to revive him. He died at ~<!.dleback Commun!!Y H.2spital in ~na )1ills. Ustanz was one of 20 on11naJ memben who organized a vol unteer fire depanment in El Toro in l9SO. At the time. he and other ranchers 1n the area felt a need for fire services in the then rural communtt) In the mid-1950s, he was named volunteer sta\Jon captain, a post he held unul his death this week. His d.uues J.Oc111dcd public cdU'ca&.&oo, J>RpaADl~nul btid&ct and ua11on and cq~mcAl ma.anl11MR~. The volunteer~ station that Ustanz supcrvlud m located on El !foro Road. He also was one of the founders of the Paid..CaU Chiefs Association, a &fOUP of volunteer fire chiefs that was ttn.am~d the Paid-Call £1rcfightcr:s AssocialloA m- 1980. . U1tanrrrsurv1ved b~ his ~1fe. Patnc1' and a ton, Mike. Ht al~ lca~cs 1wo sisters LouiK" of Chino and Kathenne or Los o\ngeles. and two brothers. Benn} and John Ro~I) -will be re('11ed., l () pm Fnda) at St. Nicholas Catholic Church. ~4~5~ El Toro Road A funeral and bunal ~•II be conducted Sa1urda) Bal sportsman-writer Richard Robinson dies Richard Robinson. a lon1t1me Balboa Island-~ wnter and sportsman. died Saturda) from a heart illness. He was 58 Mt'monal sen ice for Robinson. who made tus home in La C'osta for the past 1x years. will be held Sunday morning at Fon Rosecranscemctef) in San Diego County. Robinson was writ-known 1n the Newpon area as a fishing editor at the Daily Pllot dunng the earl) 1970s and as a frec-lanc-c wn1er of books and TV scnpts. Robinson. born in the Tex~ lo~n of the same name, sen ed dunng World War ll and in Korea and att.amed tht' rank of \.faster Sergeant Robinson 1s sun I' ed by his companion. Joy Mature. daughter.> 'hannon Tuhus of Apto!> .\shley Carlson of In ine. kss1ca Robinson of Irvine. and his son Caner Robinson of Balboa HB police seize six teens in arson at_Marina High someone burglarized her tan 1965 Volkswa&en. The loss included women's clothing wonh $'500 • • • A re,1dent of the 3300 block of Easter reported Wednesday that someone buralanzed his white I Q80 ud1 SOOS. l"hc loss included stereo equipment wonh S500. • • • Someone stole thou~'.lnd\ \"It 'mjll pans valued at S 122.000 o~er ~v€'ral months from ITT ('annon. lll 'i'iO Talbcn Ave. • • • Burglars entered a hnml' in lhl' 10000 block of later -\H'nue and took a pu~ that was hanging on thl' oock ofa chair con1a1n1ng S~ t-1 Onu I Soto. 48, ~as arrested 1n connection ~1th a 1983 1nc1dent 1n which he aTiqcdly took a dog from an In 1ne re 1dent's car The dog wa' later rt'Covercd. • • • .\SI QOO car stereo v.a~ talen from a BM\\ parked in tM 18200 block of \on ~arman A"cnue Wednesda) The th1ct broke one of the car's windows to gain entry to the vehicle Six teen-qers have been arrested on suspicion of seuina fire to a spons equipment shed at Marina Hlah School in Huntinaton Beach, causina an estimated $40,000 in dam.,e. Huntinaton Beach Fire Depert· ment spokeswoman Manha Wenh said the six are 16-year~ld male hiah IChool students. Some attend Winter· = Hilb School in Huntinaton and the otbn Mater Dei Riab Coetalleea pha Baa supermarket clerk w atened with a knife Wednes- day n he tried to stop a thief from aeuina away with a canon ol ciprcnes. Pohce said Kevin Pa1ae Childress. 25. arabbed the assailant outside the Store at 24 l E. J 7th SL around 6 p.m. Tbc thief poi.nted a knife with a six .. inch blade at Child- ress and ran to a wa1ti~ car-but not befon: droppina the c1prcucs. The auailant was described a a male Caucasian, 5 feet 6 lncht'S ~II. 20 to es yean old, with brown or black curly hair. The car, driven by another subject, wa described as a--~970 to 1973 compact ~an. • • • A ca,hbox with S2SO was reponed stolen from Harbor Graphics, 1378 l.opn. somcttme between S p.m Tuetday and 6 a.m. Wedt1csday. The louvertd window of the ft<"tltty had School in Santa Ana. The six were arrested Wednesday at their respective hiah schools. she said. The youths were all booked on anon and bufllary cMran. then WCTC rclealed to their ~nts. she said. The fire occumd at 10:30 p.m. Saturday II a wooden athletic equip- ment shed near Marina Hi&h's nm· been smashed with a piece of wood. • • • Power tools worth $1.615 were rtPorted stolrn from a locked storaac buildina at a 17th Street construction sue between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday. Entry to the stor-ae struc- ture was poss1blv with a key. ' . . A tool box with an e t1matcd S800 worth of tools was rcponed stolen from the beck of a true\ parked at a construction nc at Oranac Avenue and CabtilJo St1tel around l 0 a.m, Tuclday. Hantiqton Be&cb re 1denl or the 17100 block of H .. ue reported Wednesday that someone broke into and ransacked her house. The lo included UO m chanac. terco equipment wa found stacked OUUI • • • US1n11 &la C'Ulltron a rcanhd1na nin& track. Werth said. The shed contained equipment for football, soccer and other sports, she said. Arson investiaators believe psoline was used to burn the shed after the students broke in. Werth said. Witnesses to the incident helped lead investipton to the six youths who were arrested, she said. door. someone buraJarizcd a home Wednesday on the 17600 block of Rainalen. The loss included ' two handauns and some silver. • t • • Someone useci a pellet aun to break the front window of a home on the 6800 block or Gleft. Dim• was estimated at S.SO. • • • Tv.o female JUVenilcs v.ert arrested Wednesday on u pk1on of shop- h01na at the Albcnson•sstore at 7101 Warner Ave. Recx>vcred were m1s- crllaMOu1 item won.h S20. • • • A res dtnl of the I 9900 block of Vermont rtpon<d Wcdiinciay that someone buralanzcd her boutt earlier 1n the month The loo • estimated 11 S400, 1M"ludcd pluts. a patio chair. 1 tool bo\ and tools. • • • A rn1dent of the 400 bk>ck. of I 3th uttt rtponcd WcdnC1da)' that • • • >\ female JUVen1lc was amstcd WC'dnesday on suspicion of shop. 1tt\1ng 31 the Sav-On 5torc, IQ 121 lkach Bl vd. R~overed were cos- mettcs ~orth S 190. • • • • ~nt' burglanttd a brown 1970 C'orvetle parked Wednesday on the 6600 block of Warner I\ venue tolen were T-tops wonh S 1.200 • • • Burglars 101, SI 00 1 n cash and ley!t from the Ncuva View hoot on Pinehurst. • • • Thieves stoic a S400 AM/FM radio from a Chevrolet Mohbu 1n the 325 hlock of 2nd trcct. • • • About S7.000 1n '1deo ~tie recorder\ was stolen from Micro Products. I S392 Assembl • • • A 19 3 Buick Reaal valued at SS.000 was stolen •h1le 11 ~• parked m frbnt or Marhn Fiberbla . I 061 Redondo. P'oantaln Valley Someone mashed m a door to the RC' V1dcQ Otte C'cntcr at 18101 Mqnolia t • 111d 1tolc 12 RC' A' 1deo d1 playcn 'alued at S2.S6 • • • 8\ll"Jllrs '10lc a Soti~I • unt> ct'«k and cm!1t card from a punt 1n the bedroom 1n the q()()Q bl k of [;I Blanco Lapna Beach The victim of a rcportC'd \trong arm robbc'ry lost $42 1n ca hand a "allct to two.assailants. descnbcd as "-hill' males of medium build One $u~pc~ t was reponedl) wearing JUD\ and a white shirt while the other wa ... 11d to ha .. ·e wom a field 1acket The I~ \(I a.m robber. OC'Curred Wedne\d:n at Cl'C$$ trcct Beach • • • " v 1 1tor to Main 8c ch rrpont<.lt~ lost traveler's ched.s and an addrc ' book Wcdncsda) af\C'mo<>n. lnt.ne Two men ~e~ arn"• .. ed \\ tdM~­ ~ for al~I ee111n1 a r sternl 'nd wallci lrom a Eaale Point ~oman Roben R. 0.Cnhauah. I . of 1~1nt and Davtd It Har)Ue\\ 22. of Oran .. 'trc taken into cu to<h af\er a police offi~r stQ~ ti.cm for dn' 1na without a f1C:cnsc plate and bcame su~p1cmus when the rtten ~1d the had been m the Eqle Point area. the lCCnc of an arl1er c&r buralcr)-arch of the vth1 le turned up a cft tcro and the man's w-allet. poh~ 1d The v.al~t. tl content and the ~lert<> 1'.('l't \llUed 11 29 pohc:t ~Id ••• \ Santa -\na man 11t-a' ~ncd a tt.'lrranl for dotnaptttrtt WC'dn~a~ • • • •\ I qs 1 maroon Vesper motorcycle: v.ac, rcponed tolen from the 4700 hlocl of Campus Dnvc between g tlnd 4 p m Wcdnc~) • • • lh1c,es nettt'd S500 in JeY.elr) from a T erranma tl'C't't home h(. tween f ndll\ and Tues<ia)' • • • -\ S4b0 car tereo wa taken from a ~th1<.k parked 1n a Gillman trtt'l garage o\Cm1ght Tucsda) Pohc:r Y ) 1hr thief pne'd the vehicle's rnr Y.1ndow open to 3et in Newport Beach 8urala~ '>lole a ,.,dco cas~uc rt'Corder. a tt'lev1son set and a stt'rcQ unit · orm en ape11mcnt on 16th tn-et lhe loss v.-.s numa1ed at SI~ • • • \ 1 Q.foot fibcraJa pttdboat ""&$ ttpotttd c,tolen from ewport ti arbor • • • Burpl111'\ too.. a video tk re<'Ord< r and a t lcvt •<m Rt ffom a rc.s1dtnccon West Balboa Boukvard The los .,,a t1m1ted at $900 • • • Vandal~ ~t hcd the i*.nt on a Mcrt'CJn Bfn1 par cd al ~ Ctnttr Tht car o-..ner II.id •l ap. tcd • Wm obiect nd raLchtd the car from iu bood" 1t<1 trvn • M Orange Coait DAILY PILOT/Thursday, November 15, 1~84 Baby Fae·'s mom worried about pain ' . Ford, Carter in agreement I J1end said mother was also af ratd rl mt t be ostractzed in la ter yea-r s __ _ BAllSTOW(AP)-Thc molhcrof bod)"s attempt 'to rCJcct the hcan &be """ baby to un<k~ 1 baboon Wednesday, docton said. ....,, nnsplant womCd lhat hn The youna mother ~vc her per-4aulhacr would suffer b~in ~masc mission for the historic operauon hi\ anti-rejection dl"\lJJ or be os. when she was faced with the fact th.It 11'1Ci2ed years later for havinJ an her daughter'' malformed bean animal heart, friends of the mother would soon kill her, accordin& io Mid. '?-friend& of the mother interviewed for ·The '"ft\olher, whose 1den1ity has a story in t6day's editions of The Los been kept a secret alona wi th that of Ao&eles Times. . .. by Fae's father, also was concerned ·• he looked o youna and scared" about the pain tbe controversial the last time he visited Barstow's •~ry miaht cause. Bab).' Fae, bead-Sack Porch aloon to pick up dona- ed uuo her, founh week with the tions for her dau&hter, Nancy Poole, animal orpn, was overcoming her 44, said of Baby f'"ac's mother ... When she cned, I put my arm around her shoulder and told her wo were all prayina for her and the baby and that we had a real aood feel inf about it." Meanwhile. the baby s maternal arandmother, in the firsl tnterview W1th rcj)Orters by a family member, said, "I don't think anybody could ever dream what it's hkc to have to 10 throu&h somcthina hke this.'' At [oma Linda University Univcr- ity Medical Center, Baby Fae's body's attempt to reject her new heart was "under control" Dr. David Hinshaw said Wed nesday . "We think she'U pin menalh and be her exuberant little self shortly," Hinshaw said, The baby, born in mid..Qctober, Color Graphics Printer By Radio Shack OurLoweat Price Everl 11K Standard BASIC CGP-115 by Radio Shack 28% Off remained in ~ous but stable con- dition as he has ~incc the week after the Oct. 26 transplant by Or. Leonard over .arms control 'czar' Bailey to replace her fatall y under-P developed bean. By Ge A11eclatecl rd• Ba&y Fae lint shov.ed siJn of ANN ARBOR Mich -Formerf>residcntsFordandCaner,heretochau rc~rcuna the heart Fnday. Hinshaw a sympo 1um on n'uclear' weapons and Soviet relation • aarec that ' "czat'' ~id d~tors, who had expected sue~ miJht help cffons toward arms control. President Reaaan has 111d be 1' an ep1rodc, thouJht they ~ad it considcrina appo1ntil'\I one person to be in ch~ or ~If lh~ sepatate arms controlled Sunday, but the rCJ~Uon ncaot11ions with the oviet Union. ··1f somebody was identified u the U .. effort peaked Monday.. . ncaotiator l think that would be fine:· Carter told a news con.fercnoe between The Los An4eles Times tud that, sessjons of the symposium attllc University of Mich~n. "I think It would help shortly before aby Fae was born: t~e emphasiic the bipartisan nature of arms control.' Ford also. told rcponei:s 23-year-old mother and the child s Wedneiday: "An arms control cur would be a aood idea. especaally beduse !' father pane~. The unemployed"' would lessen the load on people like Secretary of State (Ocor,c), Shulti, who s woman apphcd for welfare and a got enoup to worry about it and it would increase the cons1Stency of our fncnd of the couple. a 28-year-old efforts af one person was clearly in charae." mechanic, moved 1n with her to help out. Grit y our teet1J, smoken WASHINGTON -Smokers struuhn& lo kick. the habit durina the "Great American Smokcout" today were to act munc~1es. moral sup~n ~.nd gentle persuasion from friends, relatives and the A'!1en~n ~n~r ~ety. In sevep short years, Smokeout Day has become a national insutu!!on, ui(j U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Margaret M, Heckler. If you smoke, help us strenathen this new tradiiiOo by trying not to. ff you don't smo~c. lend your moral suppon to someone wt#Q does." Acr~s.,s the country, hosp,llals ~re serving up told turkey .meals for successful quitters an~ people are lilhf\~ "survival kits" with celery, s,um, candj and other munchies to keep SIJlOkers hands -and minds -off etprcttcs. Carter hurt Mondale chance• CHICAGO -Walter F. Mondale's ues to the "f1ilcd.'' prcildency .of Jimmy Carter hun him "a grea.t deal" in ~ unsucc~ssful bid for the Wh11e House former Democratic Nauonal Committee cha1rman Robert S. Strauss says. The fact that Mondale was Carter's vice president was one of "t,he lwo issues the Republicans. played so effectively," Strauss, who. wa~ Caners 19.80 campaign chairman, said Wednesday. The other was Mondale s plan to raise income taxes that Strauss said w~s "not appealing." 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Harper, 49, of Rancho Cucamonga, pleaded innocent to attempted rape and child molesting cha!JeS at his arraignment Wednesday and was freed on 575 000 bond. Municipal Coun Judge Ellen Brodie reduced Harper's bail from SI 00.000 despite her concern that Harper might try lo "influence" his.children's testimony. Reporter .tldnapplng probed LOS ANGELES -Police will "vigorously" help prosecutors pursue abduction and robbery cha.r$cs against a 25-year-old man who allegedly forced a Los Angeles Herald Examiner reporter into a scven·hour search for drugs. a depanment spokesman said. "We will vigorously assist the district attorney 1n the prosecution of the case," said Commander William Booth after Dennis Ltt Higgins was charged Wednesday with one count of felony kidnapping and one count of robbery. Herald staff writer Timothy Carlson, 35, told authorities he had been sent out late Nov. S to cover a shooting in south Los Anacles and that a man at the scene offered him ''inside information." But the man then demanded money for his story and threatened to kill him if he refused. Carlson said. 40% of SF'• single male• are gay SAN FRANCISCO -Homosexual men arc among this city's most affiucnt and educated residents and number about 70,000-40 percent of the single adult male population, according to a new study commissioned by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Gays arc twice as likely to be COllCJC graduates as typical residents of this cit y of706,900 and more than half work in professional-managerial positions or run their own businesses, the nfarket- rescarch study said. Fony-four percent earn more than 525,000 a year and one- third earn more than 530,000 It said. According to the survey, iony-cight percent arc in their 30s and 87 percent are Caucasian. WoRto U.S. copten to Chlna PEKJNG-Former U.S. Secretary of State Alex.ander M. HaiaJr. handed over three Sikorsky S-70Chelicoptcrs today in what was believed to be the first ~aj~r sale of military-rclatec;t U.S. equipmcn~ ~o China. The first three of 24 c1v1l1an .v~rs1ons of S1k<?rsky s Black Ha~k military h~licopter1 purchased for $140 m1lhon, we re delivered to the Chinese at an air base 1n Pekina. The Defense Ministry reicctcd foreign j~umalists' requests to cover the ceremony but Chinese and U.S. Embassy officials confirmed that it took place. Halal\, remarks were relayed by his aide, Sherwood Goldbcra. Kha dafy, Mltterrand be6ln talk• ELOUN DA BAY. Crete-Libyan leader Moammar K.hadafy and French President Francois Mitterrand be&an t1lks on the island of Crete today as reports pcrsis1cd ttat Libya had not honored its aarcemeot wuh France for a simultaneous withdrawal of troops from Chad. Coofrontcd by the new reports France today said it stands by its Joint announcement with Libya last Saturday that troops of both nations had withdrawn from the central Afric.an country clearing the way for normaliicd relations between oil-rich Libya a nd France.' Prince Harzy c.lui•tenln6 am1oanced . LONDON -~nnce Harry, tM youn r son of Pri nce arlet •nd Pnncess Diana, will be christened in histonc St. Gcorae's Chapel nut to Windsor Cutle four da)'t before Christmu. Buckina}lam Palace announced today. The 4odpartnt wiU include Bryan Orpn, an anist whose informal portnait ofD1an1 broke wi1h royal trad1t1on; Prince Andrew, Charles's younaer brother; and Carolyn Banholomcw, a former roommate or Diana's The ceremony Dec. 21 will be conducted by Archbishop of Canterbury Roben Runcie, the palace announcement said. h will be "a private family occasion," clo.scd to the pre s and public. GuJJJotlae malled after ~Jllln6• PARIS-AS(nrsoftonurc-lcilhn of elderly women 1n Pans has puMd conservat1ve lcaislators to launch the lirst m"or effort 10 rc~torc the dcat.h penally sin~ the 1u1llotine wa outla\t.'Cd 1hrec )'cars aao. France has bttn shocked by the lay1n1s qf nine clderl)' women 1n the past month, 1ndudm1 JCVtn who were tortured. Noam u have been made. But a formal proposal to 11 Stabh h capital pun1shmont v..ould almost ctru1nl)' be cru hcd by th govemina Soc1alt 1 •ho control the National scmbl)' ' Ast101Jau! s hold high-in-the-sky news con'ferenc;~ CAPE CANA vl. Fla. (AP) -Discovery's 'astro\ s said today t~ir retnevat of t1 stranded satef- htes demonstrates le versatility of the shuttle and 11 a kl step toward lhe day when construe n workers will auemble a penn nt station in space. "We demonstrateroan can easily move larae struct~s around in weiahtlessness," said.-cewalker Joe Allen, one of the satellite snage11. "Workers an space wiU have to move larse structures. We tee no d1f- rercnce." The crew of four men and one woman told of its expcnences dunna a 224-mile·hiah news conference on its final full day an space. The shuttle will return to Eanh on Friday. with landina scheduled for 3:S9 a.m. PST at this spaccpon . . The crew also received a telephone call of conaratulations from President Rcapn. Spcakina from the White House, the _president said the nation "is proud of what you have done. You demonstrated that by puttinJ. 11'\•n in space on board _..merica s space shuttle. we can wotk in space in ways that we never imaarncd were poss- ible." Allen noted Reaaan is a strona " ' supporter of th~pace stati". which network momina news shows ask t11oo commuftlCMIOllt •telilll fllf. NASA plans to ave an orbit 1n the . questions from their their su.1dios. Pl>•na cut&oO*I Md~ two early 1990s, at commander Rack When mpderator Jack RHey6M\ed othen stranded in..-ort.itl. Hauck com me : the c1rcu1t 10 Cab1e News Network, a They 1lt0 hive opa9led u ~ "The shuttle 1 a m-.,or pen of the business repon was in propns. At mcnt for 3M Company,~ IM space station sy1ttm1 and by its own CBS there was a commercial. So an properues and bebaVior OI ~ nameiumpliet;hat we're 101 ns to be embarraned Riley shifted blck to cry6i&ls srown in ~di 111111 TM· shutllina thinat to a.od bade trom a rtponers at M1sston CoJWOI in experiment. &be &st Of' more 11..a 70 space station. ?fe're in a buikbna Ho111ton. that 3M hopes to coaduCI iD ..-. ... blocluensedo1~ what NASA wanted Astronauu Hauck. Gardner, Allen, ovtt" tM next decade, $ •lla"'f to do all alont with this versattle David Walker and Anna Fisher important applicauons to com- machine .•• ~ looked puz~ed It first , then au pany's butineu in 1fDlll ~· U.S.,Ni~arag~aofficials "Joe and J each handled over a ton taua}lcd when they realized what was tronic1 and beahb care. • of mass and hac no problem cnovina hapl)C"nina. Locked firmly in the CUIO :ti lft 1t around," llfd a tronaut Dale Later. RJlcy:rin 1ot commercials the Palape 82 and WCIW' • lllil9t Gardner, theo~rspacewalker. "The "'hen he shift to CB and NBC which Allen ud OardDer pludrad secret is "to havo)ourfeet locked into Eventually, each or the anchors aot · from ort>tt in two of the IDa.l foot restraints" lo keep from float in&~ their questions tn, but valuable dcmandina sl)aeeWtlkl e¥et ..... nieetsoon for peace talks away. qucstion-astona time was lost. The S'3S million :6?0lda. wllic:li The news eenfcrence was fiJled During a week in orbit the misfired into uslesa 'ts lut F...,.. with technical ai1Cbes 11 NASA tried astronauts have conduc:ied the first· ary. are to be refurbished and evn to have anchtn at each of the ever space salvaae mission, deployina all)' put back iato orbiL WASHINGTON (Al -The White House confirm~ay that a U.S. envoy soon will "'1 with the foreiJn minister of NJra~ua to continue talks aimed at ttcnng the reaional peace process. The talks, said White l\lse press secretary Larry Speakes, \opcfully wnt enhance prospects fo\he Con- tadora treaty,'' a regiox peace inititive by a group of r l.atin American nations. The Nicaraguan Foreig inistry announced on Wednesday t both sides have agree to talks 1 e near future at Manzanillo, Mc o, be· tween U.S. Ambassado Harry Shlaudcman and Nicaragua r-cign 'Outsid~ financiIJ in ·Gand~i murder \ NEW DELHI , India (AP) -e pro-government Hindustan T s today said the Sikh security g d accused of assassinating In a Gandhi has told investigators e sla ying was organized and fina from abroad. Home Minister P. V. Narasi Rao told a parliamentary commit today that I ,277 people were kille communal violence that followed Oct. 31 assassination. -The Hindustan Times sa1 t wounded security guard Satwa Singh had identified the people saicf recruited and paid him to kill-t 66-y.car-old-pcime minisier..-- The newspaper quoted un1de tified "reliable sources" who it 1 not give eta1 s o the allege foreign connection because they did not want to Jeopardize the investiga tion. .. " Minister M1auel d'Esoota. Nicaragua, meanwhile, is continu- ina military preparations to counter Y<hat it says ts an expected invasion from · the United States. Senior U.S. officials have denied· the United States has any intention of invading. Unned States IS concerned the r~cnt ...------~--------------------__;.-......:-.:,_ _____________ ........., "The thrust of our approach to these talks has been to move the Contadora process forward and let the Nicaraguans understand our fcel- in_as and desires about an agreement wtth their nei~bors," Speakes said. S~kcs said repeatedly that the United States feels it has not con- tributed to heiahtenina tensions in the region. And a White House official, who commented on the condition he not be identified, said that as far as the escalation of tensions 1s due to "a rather open, full bore" speedup of mili.tary equ.ipmcnt shipments by the· Soviet Union to Nicaragua. The official said that for the C\rst ttme the Soviets have begun sh1ppana weapons from a Soviet pon on the Black Sea rather than from eastern European pons. He said analysts bchevc the aim of the increased arms shipments may be two-fold: To give Nicaragua's ~ef\ist SaAdinista government the means and leverage to dictate the terms ofa regional set-tlemcnt and to establish "a long-term .Soviet-style d1c- tatorsh1p into the future." Why does an above average kid get a below average grade? OFFICE HOURS 9arn to 6pm MON FRI ~ HOME TUTORINCi UNLIMITID LA~- Or~County 5..-t' JOO() \It t'SI T °""'1 ·1..,.µon Stach CA 92660 SHOP MONDAY-FlllDAY 10-9, ATURDAY 10-6, UNDAY 1 t-6 . ROBI N' NEWPORT FASHI I I A D • (?14) 41800 IAL EARLY OPENING HOURS: THURSDAY 9-9. • .. - ' ,I , Bedridden .Artukovi charged in Serb atrocit e~ . t f Seal Beach man faces extradition to Yugoslavia LO •\NC1EL~ IAP) -\ nlan kno"n I) the Nau ·autt:hcr of the People , NEED classified U!>elul. eas:r·to find infor· malion •s a vi ta part of the work setting Newspaper c1ass1f1ed is one source bus1· ness people ha 1e come to de· pend up<'n -for personal as well a<> 1.1orv-reta1ed needs To reach active classified readers call and let up help you write your 1i:.sult getting ad Inglenook C hablis, Vin Rose Burg undy or Rhine __ S5_!~-. - I • Harvey's Brlatol Cream Sherry Hamm'sBeer Liquor Bam Price '2" Brewery Rebate '1" ,Wild Turkey Bourbon 10 I Proof Canadian 'tlub 86 Proof Schweppes Mixers \ Balkans" to lh<ht' who c:la1m he 1otood the characs a"n'it him How-~lpro l ilt 750.000 pcoplt in World t\~r. ht announced• one point 1hut War II ~tmcd confused and rrnit &!> he believed he was bdngcharatd with he wa amugnc:d 1n a ho p11.al 1:ul the murder of Kina under ~ard on an utr.ad1t1on warnint from "The offense$ are t ·mo t heanou\ Yug05la' 1a. or)ll> charges "&al l any human ndnJa Anukov1c, 84, was ur-being," U. Magistra Ralph GefTcn rested at has Seil Beach home said dunng the bea at Count)'· Wtdncsday by U.S. mal"'\hals and lay U C Medical C-ente "At the snml" wnh machines monitonng his hean umc, Mr. Anukovic entitled to the and tubes extending from his nose same protections as nyonc else. I an(! arms as a foderal magistrate tned recognize tht obhgal1 nofthe United to determine if he were competent to. tates to cooperate vitll a fo reign face an extradition heanna. govtmment." <\nukov1c. who has fended off Anukov1c. who "'swcrcd ques, dcponauon efToru for almost 35 11ons through an in t<tt>reter. suffe~ years, indicated dunng the nearl)' from Alzheimer's d1stase and other two-hour amugnmcnt that Ile µnder· ps)'chological problents in addmon tt> ....--------------an arra) of physical apmenLS 1ncl ud· ing ~nou!> heart d101cult1e), h1!> auomt)') ~·d. GcfTcn ordered ~im ..held without bail ~nd1n1a hcanng l uesday on has mental and physical cond1t1on. AnukoVlC') auornc)'~ sought to take ham home "to his own tiCd:" but A'ISIStant u S. Attorney Da~1d Nim· mer urged that AnukoVlc be denied bail pcrmanenll)'. ".The fug111 ve stands charged with vc senous crimes," Nimmer said. dcred tanks lo ram houses of ~rb1a . Untold deaths arc alleged. The go nQicnt has the utmost obli~uon r nor the request of the Yugo\lav1an government. .. A.rtukov1c's son. Rad. who handed ham a rosary at the stan of the heanna, a~red nnr tears du11n1 the proceedings. He complained that the new charges con Utuled d9uble Jeopardy since a coun n.iled 1n 1958 there wa 1nsuffic1ent evidence 10 suppon an e~trad1t1on "Now. 25 years later, the old man 1~ on his la~t leg and they're coming up with some new charge," the son said .. This guy's 85 years old. and what 1he hell arc they doing?" U.S. Justiee Ocpanmcnt offic1nb have descnbcd Anukovic as the highest-ranking war criminal known to be residing m the United State . In a civil lawsuit and a book b} former Jusuce Depanment Nati· hunter Alla" A. Rya n Jr .. Artukov1t was panly blamed for the wanamc \lau&}ltcr of )() 7S0.000 Jews, SerM, Onbodox Christians and IYP ae 1n tht N puppet Stale or Croatta, which he rycd as a cabinet member from 19 to 1943. "lt'"I a matter record tti.I lhe atroc1t1e~ which ook place were un.,peakable," Neal She[• d1ree- 1ororthe Justicc panmcnt sOffice of Special In ugations. "Some hove said they: ere many limes wor~ than the ocities committed by the S (N cret ,POiice). A!ld Artukovic clca W3!> 1n the rmun· ~•ream." Artukovac kn own as "the H 1 m mlcr of Y sla via," a reference to top t111lcr a· Heinnch Himmler. head or the G an pohce, Sher said. RUFFELL'S UPlllLSTEllY, llC. I . Pend!leton Marines tricked in f• TM lHt Of y., l»t 1922 HMIOI a VD~ COST A lllSA -SU-ll 5' ing • Compltte ~rptt ~, ~ • C,,ptl RtSlrttc1t1nc • Floorinc. aod Sub-Floor Rti>~lf n...-nR.~ n-Nc S•S. I 837 f'e.......,.._ Lie 315700 SAN DIE:.GO (AP)-l .S. Mannes sold stolen Oak Jach~· field ra11ons. sleeping bags. comb•• fa11gues and ammunition to fedecil agents at a bogus surplus store dunng an 18· month undercover operation 1n Oceanside. rcderal aufionllc!. !kild ~ifiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~1 An estimated SI n .. lhon worth of fi the goods were SH~l'n b> (amp Pendlcton·based Ma(lnes _and sold 1llcgally to surplus stor?':l 1n California and at least four other states. the Federal Bureau of lml'':lt1gat1on said Wednesday. PROFE IONAL MAID ERVI E (Company's Coming!) 673-4913 -Charles Krug_ Cabcnaet Sa•.,..o•. f••• Blaac or G ...... tra•lner Gary L. Penrith. "l>t'clal agent 1n charge or the San 0 1t 1t<> F Bl ufliu:. have the best price, of course! WINES FOR THANKSGIVING 1'"hlhllnr ' t.~ H•· n.. '-'..-1., 'J.o R ~ .. -M.. 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( I'"' 1r"' 'ih.·rrvl 7r,11 ml Canadian Hiii , 1•, 1,, 59 39 Dow s1999 '411ht ·' 1'1711 V•n1~ Pf/fl 7~tml Wa lker'• s49s Mertlnez s1999 ~ "'""' 7'>'1 rnl I Q70 V1t1l"'J" P<1t1 7Sllml Liquor Barn Get whatever you want. For less. , l.AH(jl .~I ~I .I.I < 110' I'< :\I II OH,IA 1726 Superior Ave., Costa Ml••· Phone: i4S..1108 25176 Mulrtaftdi, Mll• VJeto · PMM: 144·1437 10132 W11tlllin1ter, Glfdtn Breve . Phone: 838-4145 263 Seutt9 Eucld Avtnut,· Ana'*"' · PMnl: 111 .. 112 14417 Cutver Drtve, lrvtnt · PhoM: 551·2157 T I , Silld undercover agents tc.-ok 1n what rcpre'ten ted .. truckl oads and 1ruckloads" of 1tem$. Pc.-nnth said search ~urrants were earned o ut last week in San Diego. Oceanside. Ch1caio: Tampa. Fla .. and four locations in Texas. No arrests had been made as of Wedncsda}. but the chief of public affairs at Camp Pendleton said aboul 25 m1htar) personnel arc expected to be charged. .. The corps made a conscious de<:1~1on not to arrest Man l\es who we have known ;ibout for lhe last several vcar; nut of deference to the overall Morano Vintage Port•• 1980 I HI Nt 11 < llAMl'ALNI U.~.r4'4 'A«L U..,,..re'-cl/4. ScledWrl Dom Petl9.\on I 971> r r•nc t. CO..m pagne l.oul• Aoedettt Crlttal )97 Perrle1 Jouci Fleure 11 """'" Ho11le1 I '>7K Talttl09er Blan< de BIAnc Bolllngfl Tr11d11N.n R D ICJ7K 1so m~34 88 Seag .. am'• Imported Vodka r 80 Proof 114•-.. ,. Prlc• .,., D&ildl'-'• •• ~ .. •2• Seagram'• '' T Onie, Club Soda, Ginger Ale or Seltz.er Water 59~ .... Mateus d.f ~ Ro1e (From Portugal) 8 2~s? ... .,. an vestipuon," Lt. ( ol. Carl Mor- nson ~id. "There are extensive security and patrol procedures to prevent the theft and misuse of property at Camp Pendleton. It was because of those procedures that the problem was fi rsl detected." According to coun documents filed in the case. FBI Special Agent John McAlec posed as the operator of the phony "Golden State Surpluf>" store 1n Oceanside. He said he "conducted business with hundreds of acti ve duty U.S. Marine Corps personnel who sold me ... military gear that they told me they had stolen from vanous locailon) ·· McAte~ rtcd that he traveled the count sing as a businessman trallicking n stolen government property that dealers eagerly purchase u1pmcnt an bulk from him. Amon c goods confiscated by agcn1s w hundreds of ~s ma~ks, uniform packs, gloves, medical supplies. mbat meals and cases of car plu Three . hundred ~om bat knive~. .45-cahber mapzine.s .. 20 boxes small arms ammunition ( 13,320 nds) and two engines also were ercd. OFFICE FURN URE REDUCED 25° TO 50°/o 2 WEEKS LY Week Special. Desks -'Cidenzas · Secretaries Leather Chairs & Sofas Huded. Select From Any Of Our Farrus Lines. LAGU NA BEACH 345 North Coast Hwy (71 4 ) 494-6551 Open Sunday 12 to 5 e Accessories .-Fr i. 9-5 pm at 10-4 pm un 1 l • 3 pm • COSTA MESA 1595 Newport Blvd (714) 642-2050 HfA RT ~I Kalmus Or1vc Suite M~ a Mna Califom11 92626 dcphonc <114) H'1·4410 •~fl f.taft\HICO •Madrid All Acc.ess te 20o/o olf this Sa turday & Sunday • • • I N£ws No1Es Arts council in Mesa Friday lhr C alifornui Art!. Council will Un1~d WayofOrunicCountyoffioc!> Metropolitan Dn"c. holtJ a public meeting in C'o ta Me tn Orange. G If t n Fnda)' 10 review guideline!> for a More than S600,000 1n (odcral 0 ourney pro ta tate·local panner~h1p proaram and Emerienc) Management A&ency A check for Sl .500. money raised hear other 11ems. funds are available 10 el1g1bfc or· by the 18th annual C 1t)-Cbamber- The I l·membcr ~late council will aanl1a11ons 1n 198S. Granted funds tate Golf Tournament in C'o ta meet from 10 a m to s p.m. at South will be used to expand the capaClt)' of Mesa. wa recentl)' awarded to the Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center food and shelter programs in h•&h·' special Olymp1C$ r.roiram at Fair· Dnve. need areas of Ora nee County. view ~tale Ho~pitn . Afri aid Aaencic$ who want to attend lhc 10 The golf tournament was held at C&D a.m, workshw $hould call 634-2252. 1hc Cosu1 Mesa Golf and Country The Orange County chapter of the The U~1tcd ay offices arc at 3903 Club on 'Ma y J 8 ~mcrican Red Cross 1s seeking dona-- t1ons to help famine v1c11ms in 12 African nauons. SCHOOL NOTE S Donations will be forwarded by the local chapter to the International Red Cross. which 1s supPonina relief efTons in Chad. Djibouti, Eth1opla, Kenya. Mah. Maumania, Moum- b1que, ao Tome, Senegal, Zambia. Zimbabwe and Tanzania. -~~ Coast studerit honored for service to alumni clubs More than 26,000 tons of food h3s Michelle Foxx ofNewpon Beach, a been distributed already. Additional senior at the University ofSoulhem informa\ion is available by calling California. was awarded the Michael 83S-S381. J. Nioua Dis1inguished Service F ' ding '-h Award for her service to USC and its UD WOra.8 Op Associated Alumni Oubs. A workshop for non-profit or-· Foxx. a brnadcas1 journalism ganiza11ons who wish to apply for maJor. is involved with several cam- federal emergency food and shelter pus activiucs. including the 1984 funds will be held Nov. 20 at the USC Guest Relat1o~s stafT. the Blue Key Honorary Society. the Senior Development Commmee and the USC Helcnes. Foxx has also pan1c1pated 1n tht use ongfest productions for the past four years. songfest IS the Largest student-run musical competition in the country. She will serve as Songfest co-chairman for the 1985 production. Foxx. a graduate of Newpon Har;bor High School. 1s the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Foxx Council honors 6cops Six Newpon Beach pohce officers who performed heroic deeds or were involved in successful 1nvest1gauons were honored recently by the C'1ty <I.eT LOADED Council. . Detectives Jeff Cantrell, Ken Weiiand and William Barnett were credited with breaking up a large stolen auto pans ring and arresung the alleged leaders of the nngs who were 1dent1fied by fin,gerprints found on the stolen pans. Officer Steve Maninu was honor- ed for his quick actions in saving an infant who nearly drowned after falling into a fa mily swimming pool. Detective Trent Harris was praised for his actions 1n saving a 14-month- old child who was choking. Officer David Moon was honored by spotting and arresting four armed people who he believed were prepar- mg .1.0 puJ.Lcl[a._bu.c Rent-a-Santa The Newpon Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Depanmcnt will sponsor a rent-a-Santa Claus program for the holiday season from Nov. 26 to Dcc.-23, __ __ OUK BAK Announdng ~ 8oa.rdwalk's great ne. salad bar and menu · Our new salad bar offers everything from calamari and bay shrimps to melon slice5 and home- made bacon bits ... over .}() fresh items every day. And the rest of our new menu Is equally as tempt· ing} homemade<hilL-pasta made daily. incredible de..sert.s and mesquite broiled salmon. halibut. scallops. shrimp. chicken. dry aged black angus New York steak. Australian lo~tcrtatl imd much mor~. -- Drop by for dinner soon ... antas can be rented for a mini- mum charge of $30 for a 30-minute v1s11. The fee includes one candy cane ~r person "'-Ith a 24-candy cane maximum. For larger groups, lhere will be an additiqnal charge. and come hungl) Santas will be available between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. THE J)()ARDWALK Reservations must bCi made and paid for at least 24 hours in advance of the v1s11 and are on a first-come. first-served basis. (714) 497.4477 For more information. call 644-31S1 . At the Suri & Sand Hotel. On the ocean in Laguna Beach !S~~'S SPORT HAUSA •11• ROSSIGNOL '"' "°"*''• 1220 00 EIQll '310 00 30 -'310.00-. IM8 •moo ITI •2eooo •w PRE 1200 '275 00 ·11· KASTLE '22000 '45000 '21100 •.tllOO BLIZZ ARD '119'" •175• "248"" •23e- •234• '220" "*-•k OJIOOO •171• TlltnllO • OI '2t6 00 • 1.- FlSCHfR ""*~ oa '31000 •1.- ..., '°""IL "»5 00 '1 .... HfXCH OVER 1/2 MILLION OOl:LJ\RS IN MEllCHAHDISE ON SALE 1,000 Sq. Ft Showroom lncreue! SKI CLOTHING 20% 10 70% OFF ..... ,,. °"' 1.000 -°"' .... ........ OONOW '_.. •111 .. .n .. Up To~ M'F ....... Up To I0'4o °'' ... t. ~°'' ~ .... "-e·'•OINOW._.. GLOVES ~ Re11 $36 $9 • 95 . 1115 Oort.. ' Glowet .•••. 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Barr Jewelers ~1ahz1ng in f ne jewelry Quality d.amonds and exciting gemstones and custom designs Appraisals available Jewelry and watch repair 642 3310 • r D 'CloCJtwork Orange' suspects rounded up ROME < .\P) -Police h.aH ar- ruttd 30 alltacd membtrs oPt pna called "Clock"'ork Oran~ on charae~ of brttk.1na into the b"omes of hundflltch of Rome resadelus and commmina robbtn • k1dnapp11\p, assaults and rapt$. Police said the ;arrtsts wert made W~dnc~ay 1n severaJ cities. and they were searching for I ft other membtrs of the pna on ""arrant,. The png mcmbtrs arc accused of brtakina into more than 700 apan- men., and houses 1n Rome bttwccn 1979 and 1983. police said. :J ( Polter said the aroup took its name from the 1971 film .. A Clockwork Ora n,e." which wu wnttcn and produced by 4\mencan filmmaker Stanlc)' Kubrick and based on the novel by Bnt1sh ~nter Anthony Buraess. "Their attacks were very crude, often rcm1n1sccnt of the scenes from the movie from which they took their name ... ihey would btat up resi- dents. often rape women and then clean out the house," said a Rome ~hce official who asked not to be 1dent1fied ' . ~. ·UNIQUE GIFTS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER ... Nancy Dunn Antiques Refined setting for consigned furniture. china. silver, dolls. collectables. Specializing in antique jewelry. everything from vintage costume to precious stones. 631-3332 Where these fine merchants are waiting to assist-you. Hickory Farms <,penal foods for '>pec1al occ as1ons Outstanding selection of cheeses. 1ams teas gift pocks tray<> for catenng and of course our famous 8ttfstKk for holtday<> or PVeryday 642 ~72 The Minuteman Way American country style decorating for the home or gift giving needs Great select.ion to fill a child's room. 1nclud1ng quilts & teddy bears G1ftwrap, china. accessories and so much more! 650·8388 What's$2 Billion? $2 bllion • abOut IM .movnt spent Wlnuely fOf ac>ee• atiunle devetopment end IM wnovnt needed fot e.ch of tour or frve P1'eaaur12ed modules on • soac. at.ion . S2 Biiiion Would: ··-·••tact oft1b .. t40mlteahlgh OR: •PurchaM • S70.000house for 30.000 flrft .. s •Buy every man, woman and chttd In AJesKa a $5 .ot>O car •Weioh about •O million pound a In S 1 blla •Pay tor the buidng of another comple• Ike the World Trade Center lf'I New Yont WASHINGTON (AP) -A gov- emm.nt that ..,.,,t 1146 baon or so In the lut ft-' year rarefy pull IUCh 1tegoertng auma tn terrM with any Mrribl..oe ot mMnlng. But a ttudy on IP8Ce lttltlone and the U.8-. future In apace at leMt trtee. The Office ot Technology Asteament, In a ltUdy pubflll'Mtd Tue.day, Ulld the tum of S2 bfllk>n for ltl lluatretion beeaUM that la approxJmatety the amount apent ~ for IPllOe lhuttte deWioprnent end the amount n11ded tor MCh of four or ftw preaeurtzed modules on a apace ttatlon. The S2 bltllon WOUfd: • FMqulre a etack of new $1 bllJs extending HO mllel above Earth· a eurf.ce. That would reach the lhuttle when tt'1 ftytng at low Earth-orbital altttude .• •Allow Heh of 30.000 famUJn to purehe~ a S70,000 hOuM outright. . •Make • 10 percent down payment on 300,000 hOUM9 COltlnQ $70,000 each . •Buy .very man. woman and chlad In Alalka a SS,000 car. •Weiati ebout 40 mlltlon pounds Tr It WU In 11 bU ... •Repr111nt l300 from~ of _,., Q'tllHon of the country'• lowest Income taxpayen. •Pay foe the txdldlna ot another complex Ht<e the Wortd Trede Center In New Yortc, wtllctt aervee some 50,000 work.a datty. •Repreeent the total Income for the entire 15 mlUk>n popu- lation Of Nepal. •Be more than the to&el In- come of each of nNtty 20 countrtet with ~ of more than one mtllk>n. Sav·On Drug Store A great place to shop. Pharmacy, photo processing. ltquor department featuring premium wines. cosmetics and at! your ~household shopptng nl"eds 642·2211 --Nann-eys-d -etay Lagu-na-·Beaeh- subdivision bid I Crown Hardware ot JU<.I an ordinary hardware store Extensive bi\th dP.partment copper dad bottom cookware k1trhf'11 r,uppl1e<, and goprmet 91ftware FrPf> g1ftwrap on most 1tn11'> look for monthly money saving ~pec1als' 642 I I 33 WESTCLIFF PLAZA Quality in Fashion and Services with that Personal Touch. •\1 J,.,. (Jw,, • l\ntr1onys Shoe Repai r · Bank of Amerira · CharlPs H Barr JPwelers ·Champagne· Crown Hardware· Diane · Dr Elder· •'-:ill d~..,..., · I he kory Farms · Hughf's El Rancho Market · Humpty Dumpty · The \\inuteman Way · Nancy Dunn Antiques · ....,,.. . ...,~,,, r• B.1 tv1,, '-,,,, r1r1~ · s~" On Drug · ThP StorekePper ·The StorPkeepPr for Her· Veta's Intimate Apparel · Westcliff Plaza Cleaners Neighbors· con cerns . put 40·-ac re project on temporary hold By USA MAHONEY Of ... Dtllf .......... s1tcs ranging from 3.5 to 10 acres 10 Jan. <J, K>le Butterw1ck. asmtan1 director of community development . said . Holbert, who runs an insurance busmess 1n San Clemente has owned the propert> for 20 yea rs. Butterw1ck said. He 1s expected to continue mec11ns with residents concerned Laguna Beach planners delayed that the six custom homes to be built action Wedncsda)' on a request to would encroach on their view , But· sµbdiv1de 40 acres cast of Nestall terw1 ck said. Road in Top of the World so its owner Holben could not be reached this can work out a compromise with morning for comment. neighboring residents to ensure that Butterw1ck said there are se veral future homes won't obstruct their ways Holben can adapt hi s plan so as view of Woods Can yon and Aliso not to interfere with current res1- Creek dents. He said the commission will -Th e Planning Commission con-likely require Holben to reduce lot tinucd James Holbtrt's request to sizes <iubstan11ally to allow for open subd1v1de the propert} into home i.pace easements and could hm1t ~~~~~~~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-bu1ld1ng ~1~~ T~ fiv~membtr body also will recom mend street sizes and grading guideli nes for the proposed project, Butterw1ck said. 11 ll \f( f.11111 h I\ ll 1f ' ,11 1<.I rn~:d 1c .1 I "I,. 1 1.d 1-,1., \'. I 11 1 \\, ,1 k ,IL ()(It I 11 I I 11 l 111 • I 11 .di! I I .in. ( l'fll<T'> nc.11 \IHI r I 1 '\ \\\.ff' l tf I >li,tl" -.dl'lll'd h\ ()Lii l'\l'( 1111 I IJll 111.,il ,l,tll lr!l(Jl n II I d1 It 1< II ... Jll' (OIK crncd \.\ ll 11 11111\ 1J1it· 1ll1ng hdring and treat ll1K p.1111:nt" < 1 ,..,, 1..., 11111 ,1 F.'K 1ur )f )lff .1hrl11 \'to And unlike ordinar~ mc<..l ilal insurance, there arc no hig deduct· ihlcs lo pay w ith Fl IP No co-,ll)' surprL'ies. Even all hospital and sur g.icaJ costs arc completely covered. A-,k your employer about joining Fl IP. It won't CO">t him any more, an<..I it c::m cost you a whole lot less for your health care A previous attempt to develop the property along wnh 57 adjacent acres into 33 lots was denied by the cny in 1980. Butterwick said. But Holbert's new plan. which he described as "very low density," will probabl) be ap- proved once residents' concerns are satisfied. he said. .m11 111g Ir •ll • 11 I 11;.!! 11'. 4u:.il lf Jt.:t.I p'1~~-.1t 1.111 \ c' Ir• It l 1lw 1111' \\,I\ ()f prt1\Hflllt! 11 •di ,II ,II( l 11 It kt ( 11 /( I• 11 ... \\ l 11 I '.\ c ,, k ,d1 11)(. p.1~ "'rn 11 1llc1r u m<.crn lk<..tU">c '' ht'11''1u j111n Fl II~ all\< >tir hc,thh 1. ;m: '"' p1c-pd1d by your rnontllh prcm111m., c.:'\tl'pt f<Jr 1u.,l ,1 ~'I or fC't' fl 1r '1tr1t t· \ 1...,11..., ,md an cqu,ilh -,111,1 II < ll.1 rgt 111r pre'<. npll< >11" Yet, yoUI: rl IP prc.:mium"i MC: t{h<Jllt thc:4iamc:as the."\· arc tor ordinary insurance. No, you we 1n'1 ~cl a hill. Ju.,t the hest of care ~ . 1HE DOCTORS WHO WILL -SEND YOtJ J\ BILL. • for more· information. call FHP at (21)) ~it) 2~"7j or (71~) 898~.\516. _ l=l-IP COUNT ON U TO CARE " R f Lovera pleads not guilty in sting A wt'althy Newpon Beach busi- nessman has pleaded innoce nt to characs he tried to buy SI 57,0QO wonh of cocaine from an undercovfr narco11cs officer. Alejandro "Ale~" Lovera, 25, was ordered to appear for trial 1n Los Angeles Federal Coun on Jan. 8. He )S free on $200.000 bail. Lovera reportedly owns sevenil ·food cstabhshmenu and wa m tbe proccs of purchas1n1 Anthony's Pier 11 restaurant in Newport Beach at thc time of h.Js arrest on Oct. 23. Federal drua qenu claimed LovF· ra was snared in a st1ns operation-1n which authontics provided a promi'e of dchvcnna cocaine while Loveta provided the ca h. Ncwp<>n Beach pohcc, who 1odk part 10 the arrest. described the drua bu" as bt1n1 a "John Dclorean-tylc" 111n1 openmon trcon~1ctcd on the federal charac of 1ttcmpt1n1 to po sc~~ con1ne with thr intent to d111nbutc, Lovera co uld be ~ntenccd to 20 years 1n pn'°n Neither I ovt'm nor bis 1111orncy , could he reached for <'Ommcnt today . ... Bear St. School faces Glosure due to enrollment ·cteclirie But parents are arguing dlstr1ces figures do not reflect possiblefuturestudent growth By TONY SAAVEDRA 0t•Oe11J "-' • ..., parents. school district Super- intendent John N1coll said the cost ot Bear treet Elcmtntary Sch<><i!J operating and staffing the foc1hty days mi Y be numbered - a victim<>; outweiah~ the -Oenefits of keeping 1t the wrong numbers. o~n. Alter a yearlong reprieve, trustees of the Newpon-Mcsa Uh1ficd School District arc again cons1denn1 closmg the school because of its low enrol- lment and consequent high operating costs. But parents arc d1spu11ng proJ~C­ uons that enrollment will conunue to falter at the school m nonh Costa Mesa. They urged trustees Tuesda) 10 keep the 2~ycar.old facility open. Daslnct staff members arc re"1ew- illJenrollment data and are preparing a rcpon on where to send displaced students. The information will be presented to trustees at their next scheduled meeting. Nov. 27. While sympathmng with worned "It's nice(to have small class sizes). but 1t becomes 1mpracucal because 1t becomes very expensive to run the tiny school." Nicoll said. He noted Bear Street school was funmoning at roughly 70 percent of its capability. wuh enrollment failing some 40 students below the JOO. student mlnimum used b} the d1stnct ' as a "rule of thumb." Closing the school would sa"e the dlstrict about S 125.000 for the first )'car 1n operation. maantcnan~ and some personnel costs. he said Parents bche' e that res1dent1al development in the burgeoning nonh Costa Mesa area near the an 01e1to Freeway will bolster the enrollment. Nicoll and hi taff th1nk othel'Wlsc. .. I here OTC as man)' ~1nts of view as there are people on how much (enrollment) Will vow," N1coll said. "Our best shot is that 1t won't. The, types of de velopment soma in there dOC$n't atncrote many ch1ldrtn." . The d11Jtnct, serving Costa Mesa, Nc wpon Beach and Santa Ana ·Hc1Jhts. has closed '1 1 elementary and three intermediate schools.. as well a one cont1nuat1on high school r.ancc 1976. Daily enrollment has faUeri to the past 11 )Cars from a high · 27.000 1Jtudents to 16.000, Nicoll said · Ne..,pon-Mesa was among the school d1stncts in the state most plagued b) sawn& enrollments be· ginning m the m1d-I 970s. ··we led the statewide (downward) trend.'' said Nicoll. "We were going stead ii~ and then bmgo ... Bear trcet Elementary was among schools considered by trustees last fail for possible closure. The board post· pone'd a dccmon and then went on to close two other elementary schoots and one 1ntermcd1ate school. Students displaced by the closure of Bear school would probably attend Paulanno or Sonora school. Nicholl said Supervisor• to airspace near J--w--. A By JEFF A.DIZA °' ............... The Oranae County Board of upervisors approved ckvelopment 1n a ntwdu·tet,on WednHday ... hen n cstabli$hed procedures for sellina county,()wncd a.inpaoe (or hiab·ntc buildana,s around John Wayr.e Alt· pQn fitced v.nb 1ocrras1na demand from-develOPC'f'S for approval ofoffice towen that soar into the sky, super· visors agreed to bqin selhna the rights to the au·gpace the county owns. called av1ga1100 easements, for S l. 78 per square foot for each story of new h1ah-nse construct100. "rhe sale of airspace, pnmanly on the east side of the 11rpon, 1s contan,ent on.&. rultna b) the Federal Av1at1on Admilustrat1ot1 an each caJt that the construction posn .. no ha.urd" to planes talona off or landin&. The counry.owned airspace begins about I SO feet from the around and is snuated in an appro~1mate two-mile radius from the airpon's runwa)'s Otvelopcn wtshan& to build above the I ~foot height hmtt must appl)' to the county for the nght to purchase the airspace. . The airspace the count)' owns cxttnds O\Cf lhe cit.JCS of ewpon Beach and Irvine aod, M Suprrvnor 8ruc.e 'cstande pointed out. ttp- r~nts the only way lbe boerd cu COJlltOI de\.clopmcnt atOUOd .. count>-<>wned 11rpon in ocjpboriac CHIC'S. In unantr~utb aj>provu1C I.be new policy, the bOara also ipeed to tdl the Irvine Co. I.he ri&ht to 6eveJop 17· story t•&O otfioe lOwerl between Campu1 Drive and Birch Sttec1' for S292.000. Tbc SS,()()().-squatt·fOOt MacArthur To~n v.ill soer to lJ 1 feet above the around. • Ho~e"er. the sale of ainpecie to the Jrvme Co. 1s not the county's tittl.. In Apnl. board mem~1;.:-;o"cd lbe ,.ale of a.irspace to Deve~ mcnt Co. for a 190-foot·tall offioe build ms. Doualu Development. .a subs1dmy of McDonncll-Dou&W Corp . which bwJd.s commel'CW and military aim'af\. c-id SL00.000 for • • the atr npts. While . supervisors unanimously approved the new sales procedures. a ma1onty bf board members voaoed concerns about the pncina sU'UClurt aad tbc poss1b1hty of law suits that could diminish their pla.nninacontrol o"er tbc airspace. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO STROUDS LINEN WAREHOUSE HOLIDAY TABLECLOTH SALE 3.99 52" x 52" 10.99s:z~ ~DESIGNER CHRISTMAS VINYL TABLECLOTHS "ELEGANCE" LINEN-LOOK TABLECLOTHS SAVE 50% to 55%. Bring the holidays into your home everyday with this bright grid patt.em of red and green holly on a white ground. 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"·'''''"''" t.. 11,,11/ 111 ' l<t/\\I 1 , \,-\111nd,.,111/ \,'\.11rlr/ ,,, Prt~ \J.1 \ ,, ,, ,11' ,,,, \1•r 11 ( , A11th11tr~ I '1h111• 'if•(VI( f' < I 1 t,11l1Jt1ng ( ,, '"" ( /f•tJnf''' ( .ul<.J1•11 Hl.lclc-8.arl>f•r\ ( ,11111~ fl/ ti I'\ frdVPf \11,l/,.1• (/I "'"'"I" 1r1 11 trbr1f An•.t V'"'"'~ \ I 11/IVN)ll(Jn 8 Urf'.IU '1f1l1r ,1/ 'ihtJfl "' 1\\prn f h,11 \ \r inw 811<Jy ,,, ~l'fl(/11 • I \ RE~APTCJRINJG THE PLEASURE OF FASHION t5LAND: "The Holiday · Spirit at Newport Center · Fashion Island is · a Tradition - with a capital Tl" T here have been 11mPs that holiday <ohopptng has been less than fun A lot leH But this year 1s dtfferenr I've recaptured the hol1d,1y spmt, thanks to the spenal atmosphere at Fashion Island It's making shopping th1<, season especially en1oyablP-and when's the last t1mP you actually looked forward to holiday shopping? To start with. Fashion Island has been tran sform ed into a Chnstrmrs collage. from one> end to the other. I can almost hear the carolers now. AND THERE ARE SIX NEW STORES JU ST OPENED FOR THE HOLIDAYS T hey've made \Ure the>re's something for all of my holiday needs The Origi~I Chrittmu Store-the name says 11 all, everything for holiday decorating, from small tree ornaments to elaborate display<,; Roger's Gardens Christims hntuy Annex -an extension of the onginal Roger's Cardem m Newport Beach, you'll Imel the I me st m holiday plants and arran~emenrs, Sobriquet-/ kn ow a few kids on my list who'll love thf.' chocolate figures and sluffed animals ba5ed on author Fredeflck Aldm h's c hara< ter<o, House of Almonds-o ne qwck <,lop and SC'vnal gtfH a((• taken care of, a wide assortmf'nt of nut\ and a vanety of gilt packages, O nce Upon A Christims-th1s 1s the place whPre the holiday<, arl' prf'sented with a hand·c rafted tou< h now wf•'r<• talkmg trad1t1onal, M.lilbox, Etc. -on«· my 1tf'm~ are \f•lf'< tnl. ~Ntmg th<>m lo pwnt\ north. wuth, <'cHt c1n<l Wf'\t will fw mtJdr• C'iH1l'r hNe THE NEWPORT CENTER FASHION ISLAND CHARGE CARD HELPS MAKE SHOPPING EASIER, TOO T h<' timing 1<, p<'rf N t dnd ,1lmost f•very spN 1alty ~tore ac c eph 11, w, no more worrying about havtnfi( the· nght card for th/\ pure haH• <>r that pt1r< ha~C' It 's alw easy to apply fnr onf'-JLJ\t <all BOO·h4 1·64 11 50 MUCH O F THE JOY OF THE HOLIDAYS 15 IN ITS TRADITION -LIKE THE ANNUAL TREELIGHTING NOVEMBER 23 T h1\ 1~ \U< h a w<mrlC'rlul t1mf' of yPar; and the mNt bant ~I f.Hh1on lsl;ind know what \hoppt'rs and their fam ilies Jovf' tn S<'C and du when 11 < omes around That'~ why I'm marking November 23 down on my< CJle>ndar That's when 1t all gets started-SantCJ, entertammf'nl. well, just listen tu this PAT BOONE will lead slng·a·long carols by the trf.'<' at 5 75 pm. Then, at 6 pm, Olympic < h~1mp1on RAFH JOHNSON will do the honor~. lighting the nation's tallest Chnstmas tree! It won't be over then, because that will be followed by complimentary hot chocolate and cookies -not to mention some of the greatest shopping around, wiLh f 1ve ma1or department stores and over 75 specialty stores Frid•y, Novembtt 23 Scmra arrrves. 10 a m Free pnoto~ w15anta Mrs Claus, 11 a m ·9 pm rrce train ndPs. all ddy Sing-a-long c.arols w rAT BOONE, 5 15 p m , by thP tree Third Annual .Treelrghting, 6 pm .. w1spec1al guest llAfH JOHNSON. Comphmr ntary hot chocolate and rookies follQwtng the ceremony S•turd•y, November 24 Santa & Mrs Claus ava1lablr for photos and Christmas w ishes, 11 a m. ·4 p.m. Free train rides, 11 a.m · 3 p.m. Strolling c arolt•rs, 11 a.m. · 2 p.m Brass band. 2·4 p.m. Sund•y, November 25 Brass band, 2·4 p.m. Strolling carQlers, 2-4 p.m. Cf\nstmas concert. 1 p.m. Frkt.y, November lO Strolling carolers. 6:30·8· 30 p.m. String quartet, 6:30·8· 30 p.m. Brass ensemble, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ~~~~~ T here's o ne l.ut thought about Fashion Island-it's got some kmd of season's greetings Tor shbppers, like easy ace.es~ from all duect1ons and lots of parking close to stores That's a w uple of trad1t10ns that can rC'ally , make a dtffe>rC"n«•-w1th a capital 0 1 '"" 1rlt (lf I'"' I- Free'" n rides Th.tnlog1v1f'l8 wttlMd 1nd t"Vrty !Mlurdily 1hrou3h Chmtm1i : The nallon's (al/est Chrtstmas tree lrghts up fflday, November 23 .. , Roadblocks for drunken drivers a poor solution Th~re 1s no. question th~t driy ing under the influerfce of alcohol ts a growin~ problem tn California and that ste ps need to be taken to curb this epidemic . .Alcohol is involved in more than half the fatal traffic accidents in the state and the number is even higher for teen-age accident victims. And all too oft en the victim is an innocent driver or pedestrian who got in.some drunken driver's way. · ( But setttng up roadblocks to investigate every motorist fo r possible drunken driving is not the answer. State Attorney General John Van de Camp has cleared the way for Jaw enforcement agencies to set up blockades to check motorists' sobriety. A pilot progr:am wiJI be launched Friday night in the Northern California city of Burlingame. Spokesmen for local police are not too enthusiastic about the roadblocks. however. They say· tying up personnel at checkpoints throughout their cities would be very expensive and would create massive traffi c jams. We agree. Orange Coast ci ties cannot afford the additio nal cost in manpower to man roadblocks and also provide the other necessary services and protections expected from a pol ice fo rce. The funds just aren't there. And the last thing law.abiding motorists need 1s a roadblock snarli ng the already congested evening traffic. Besides the practica l problems of manpower and traffic ti e- ups the roadblocks would create, we are al so wo rried about the e rosion of civil liberties that re sults from giving police this kind of authority. To detain and search people when there is no reason to even suspect they have committed a crime seems to us to be an unwarranted attack on their personal freedom. Stopping every motorist o n the road to futd out if he has been drinking makes as much sense as stopping every customer lea ving a shopping mall to see ifhe has stolen anything. It makes better sense to stop only the ones who are acting in a suspicious manner and leave the other 98 percent of the population alone. The time and money it would take to operate the bloc kades for drunken drivers would be better spent increasing patrols in areas that have a higher incidence of drunken drivers and stopping only the motorists wh o appear to be driving under the influence. Laguna arrest incident needs to be 1nvesflgateCI To the Editor: Ta'<payers· mone) 1s a sacred 1n.i~1 General warrants 1s a vital pan of the budget. It encompasses almost all of our total lhcal expenditures. By law and their oath of office. council members arc required to be familiar with all Items and expen- ditures in general warrants before authorizing the spending of said funds. Th1'i hasn't happened in Laguna. On Oct. 16. at the Laguna Beach Cit y Council regular mee.t1ng, council members once again violated the law and their oath of office. A case 1n point is the Phillip Strunk case. lt involved $2,682.20. The council members were unaware that this amount of money was in general ~arrants and being spent without "' authority or justification. EQuall} disturbing was consent calendar nem No. 2 on the Feb. I. 1983 council agenda· the Strunk claim fo r SI 00.000. It lacked fac ts. backup matenal. and th e arresting officers' names. It gives every indica- tion of a total cover.up. C11r. Manager Ken Frank. who 1s rc~pons1ble for the council agenda, must be held accoun- table. A full scale invest1g;it1on by an outside body is called for. To ~te. the Cit) Council has never compiled wi th this request. .. ........ Otange Coal DAILY PfLOT /Thutld , Ho¥1nlblr 11, 1IM • "Stopplngevt!rymotortston theroadtoflndout lfhehaabeendnrlldlJ/6. make a muchsen eas topplngeverycustomerleavlngaahopplng mall to ee If he ha to/en anythfng ... · .,,,- ' Sli tAlllJON ) ~~K \ ~tlOOQS! \ ; .. __./ ' , ' ---:;. -./._-.._· I l ' • . , ...._/ Jll. -. ' t • .-.,A. -~ DAILY PILOT &DJTOIUAL Orwell wasn't so very far out Various agencies secr etly monitor your phone calls Y. .\ Hl'l(JTON -Ne:o ume you -· l)honc-m1f'I wrth""'lr-n'lm'nbml"-m---7;' Alarm about AIDS overdue call \oc1al Secunt) v.1th a qucsuon, be careful "hat you sa~ 811 Brother ma) be listening. Projections show AIDS will kill more than Vi etnam war WA 'HI NGTON-Beforeth1s decade ends. AID . the alwa)sdeadl) and mcurabled1seasc rava.g1ng >\menca'sgaycommumt1es. will have kJlled more .\tnericans than died 1n the Vietnam War. This 1s not SC}re-mongenng; 111sa si mple projection based upon the current \prcad ofth1s homd epidemic When one looks long and hard at the numberc;, perhaps 111s 11me fora li nle honest alarm ism. In Ma) ofl983. when th1swn1er first ~gan on 1hc sub1cc1. the num~r of Al OS cases rcponed nation" 1de "as 1.450 some 550 had perished. .\sof"lo' 4. 1984. the number ot -confirmed ca~~ of:i\ IDS 1n1he United States-according to the st mt standard~ of the .\tfanta-based Cenier for D1sca!>e Control (CD()- "as 6, 70 I: more than 3.100 had d ied. Tha I rcprcscn ts a quad ru pit ng of the number.of AJ D.S c.a.scs. wub.m 1 Ii month!.. and a quintupling of the A ID ·deaths. The rate at which nev. cases arc ~1ngd1-;cc}\ ercd continues 1ts1ne,orable n sc ..\s ofJune.1983.11 was about JS per "eek. be twee n Oct 29and :"oo' 4.exactl> IO I ne"' case~ v.ered1o;co,ercd and reported to ,CDC One hundred ncwcas~ of ~ID~ are now tx·1ng rcponed eve!) week Should 1ha11nc1dencedoublc in the next 1woyears.orthree-wh1ch v.ould represent a marked slowtngClf the current progrc'ls1on -b) dee· ade'scnd. 200Amencans will~ d) mge' ery week from .\IDS. This,., the le" cl of American combat dead dunng lhc height ofconn1ct 1n the Vietnam Wa r. Nor arc 1hcse the most chilling ot recent numbers to surface. ..\ccordmg.lo Dr. Ja mc!i Curran. headofthc ..\IDSTa'ik Foree at <. D<. fo r every confirmed case m the populat1on. 30to SO t1mesas man) Americans ma) have been exposed lo .\I D~ Heest1ma1~1h1rnumhcra., high a'i 300.000. Of these. he bellc,~s I 0 percent. or 30,00Q ma} come down with .\IDS in its se"ere and fatal fo rm: another 20 perct'n t. or 60.000. ""111 develop milder S\ mp- toms In San franc1sco. a follo""·up stud) ohome 6,800 homosexuals who had "1s1 ted chnics re"ealcd the follo"'1ng. 7 percent had de"t'loix-d tull-tlcdgcd cases of .\IDS. 25 percent had ct6eloped "pre-A.IDS ·· an 11lne~s !hat often precedes AIDS and 1s marked b> a drasuc weight loss. swelling lymph nodes and C:\tremc fa11gue, and fulh two-thirds had been e'posed to the .\IDS v1ru<,. HT L V · II I. discovered this year b) Dr Rohen (iallo and others at the Na uonal Ca nCCLl.n.iluu tc... Wha1 these numbers poncnd. and 111'i 11mt' to stop mi ncing "ord'>. I'> the almost certain dec1minat1on -the dca1hofonc in 10-and the probabk destruc11on oft he nation ·s large homose'<ual commumues ( · me SC'-en1n I0,1c11msof<\ID areacll'l' homoc.ex uals.) Informed of pr C'urran''lcsumate of perhaps 300.000 .\mer11:ans lUIT) - mg the..\ IDS virus. of which I() pcrct'nt will hkel} come down "'-llh the k1llerd1sease. Dr. Gallode!>Cnbed thata'iconsenall\e "I th1nl 111sfar more than a re" hundred thousand whoha,ebeene\posed Therc1s fcarofnotcausmgpanic But 1f}ou get 1oocau11ous. ~ou undcre'it1mall"a prohlem that ma} be gro"'-mg .. \l pre'itnt five companies arc under go"crnment license to de' dop a large-scale test 10 screen the nation's blood <,uppl). obv10usl~. fa 1 more contaminated 1han pre' 1nush II\· sumed Whtie this ma} suon pro" 1dl' \ llal protection for surge!) pa11enh The'<= are JUSt \v.o of the 14 federal and accident' 1ct1ms receiving 1rans-agennes that have adm1ued th(') fus ions. the potenual for human someume-s ~retl) monitor l~~ 1raged) 1s st.ark and immense phone t:all~ Other tonfe sed Tensofthousand'I. ~rhaps hun-eavesdroppers include the i\gncul- dredsofthousa nds. will eventuall}' tu re and Commerce Departments learn the}' ha"e been exposed to the the Postal Sef"•1ce and the Veterans .\IDS virus. with-1fDr ( u1ran·s <\dmmmrauon cs11matesareclo~-1hree11~IO 01 all the agencies that mpgr 10 com mg down "'-th pre-;\I D and one ihi\ torm of snooping. onl) the m1ghl of those three under a terrible and ha\ e JegJumate reason 1o v.olT) about cenam sentence of death sc1. unt~· the Per11.agon. the CcntraJ Bolhrruhtar)andpn\aleem-lntelhgence.\sene) the tate[)epan- plo)ers v.111 surel) begin using blood ment and the Nu1,;lear Regulator) tests to screen out po1ent1al l\IDS c ommis\ion "1c11msfromamongrecru11sand EleH·n months ~o. L'.S lnfor· workt'rs. lnsurancecompan1es w1ll mallon .\gency Director Charles almosl sur<"I~ require a blood test for Wicl was caught at the keyhole He .\IDS.den}inghfe msurance to thosc admmcd 'il."Cretl) taping man) tek- e,po'\Cd to the" 1rusas the) would to phone cn n' eNtuons 1ndud1ng some a} ou'lg man who had suffered a hean "1th \\ hue House chief ot staff Jame al tall Baler Thedangcrofa "break out" of \!though the disclosure caused an .\ID m101helargerpopulat1on upr~~ 11 apparcnll} dldn·1 d<'ter lannot be d1sm1~')Cd On<' rcpon other i OHmment snoops_ The\ ha"t' suggests lhe virus can bcntramtin~srmr1_11_ed __ ~plln~ed lo QPerate _Hleir . hstentf!I!. __ __ norou1~ rhruugb sauat '>'tees 1.:ontamma'ledbloodandd1n ) nee-:-.io" 1hdtousc(1q"emm.l'llt0pcr- dles. but1hrough ~h\a . .\nother. auon' ( omm11tee has drafted legi'>- from the Amencan College of ur-1~111on that would make 11 1llepl tor geons. warns that women may be as federal offa 1al'I to make secret Lape likeh tocontrac1 .\ID as men of their telephone conversations -1 Re<"~~1n.),ff'!cuftd~ -nt't1'l umkt rncomc;tan~ that art \ho" he1crO')C\ual men and 'A omen rnrefull' ,pellC'd out and '"'oh e \uffenng in equal numtx-r-; I kg111mJ1e intell1gcnlC' or la'A -t"n- E1ghteen month'>ago when th" 1oru:men1 4~ II' 111e\ wntt'r urgC'd Ne"' \ orl otlic1als to The m' stif\ mg tae1 1., that lhl· '\hu1down.asincubatof\11fthe l 11l1ng \\ hlle ttou<.e 1s, 1gomush oppoi.1ng d1sca!ie. the 8D' ba1hs-ht-fore the 1h1: propoxJ lcg1sla110n e'en though am' al ofthou'iands ofhomo~'<ual~ 11 "'ould do hlllc more than rt'mlorte tor Ga" Pnde v.eel -ht• wa'> re~tm t111n\ that an. alread\ on the denouncedb\boththt'go,1.•rnorand bnol.'i aga1 n'1 1nd1scr.1 m10atl" ma} or as an 1nsens1t1' e ..1nd n:pn·ss-l'3 H''><lroppmg Ruben \.1t( onnl'll 1\-C rcac11ona!). a "homophotx-.. an .1'i<.l\tJnt auornt·> (leneral. put tht' Toda\. San Franc1<,eo homosc,uals admtn1\trattun ·, obJel11on 1n "n11ng arc themsehesdemandmg lhl.' baths Hl ntllificd the Hou')e comm1ttC'.'C in bedo~d efft·d that 11 \loould d1'-t'omfi1 th~ One da~. tho<,e "progrc\'i1' e·· poll-l'lurc:-aucrats tic1ansand Heelth and lfu'Tlan ~r-.. ,, I\ 1mponant that adm1n1s.- 'tees hureaucrats w hoen1ena1ned 1ratl\ e llt'\lb1lll\ bt' main1a1nt'd .. and1ndulgedl'\e~clamorousde-\Id ·1nndl wrotr · .\ '\Ututc rhat mand of the Ga) Rights \to,emcnt "nu Id fl.uh proh1h11 con<.en,ual 1n the hallo"ed name of"ci" ii m1in11onng c\cept 1n 'en thed .ind nghts." are going to ha' r mu~ h w hmll<"J ctrl um\tance., "ould se' cn.·h answer for from the carh 'ear., ot 1h1<> r<"'tm I th" tlc\lb1ht\ ·· drtadep1demtt fhl' won! "lOO~'n<,ual." v.h11 h Patricll Bucbaaaa is a yadicatNI \h < onnell U{,(~'i to d~ thC' "'ITT'CT eo/amDist. t.iping nl phone calls. refers to the IJl'I that 1ht' rnrgctcd emplo~er' haH he-en (ti' en nutitt' thar the ph11n1 The background data in the arrest of Ph1ll1p Strunk. a mild-mannen·d man, is 1nconce1vable. Strunk wa\ detained for five dayc; and released because the d1stnct attorney fell his arrest was not a val1CI one L.M. Bovo (onccmed c1111cns ha"e requested that the Orange Count) Grand Jul) investigate the Laguna Beach gt>ncral warrants case 1n depth. starting with the calendar year of 1980 10 date. We believe that• the general warrants funds involved exceed by far $1 50.000. By fulfilling the aboH· request. the grand j ury would restore confidence in our system of JUStice. law and order, and give· a much needed lift to the taxpayers of Lagu na Beach ALAN E. ADAMS Laguna Beach Variety of places to trim ---;deficit by cutting wast~ '' \tcm " \UhJt'C'I 10 mnn1tonn~ \11 "h' u\lnll the \~slem. lht•\ ha\C' tht•rd.,, n1n'<'nled 10 the m .. n11onng ol tht'1r ll1mmu01u1t11in' \hCon- ndl c'plaint'd Ru1 "hat ahout thl· 11n"1tt1nl! , 1t11t'n "'h''\C lall 1\ upc:d "1th11u1 h1\ l>..no"lcdgc or perml\<.111n ' \Id on ncll Jl\ml\"iC\ lht• laller''> nght\ with thl\ 111d1tk~nt 1ommt•nt ""' tn Mar ry for~money? Sure When pollc;tcn a'lked bacht'lor'l 1f they'd be w1lhng to marry for monc). 1 knowing the inevitable hardships of slfelf mahon!ihtp<i, one 1n four san:t. "Ye~. I'd try to bear the bu1dcn:· Or words to that effect The fi rst ttlephone operator\ were women. Then young men got many of th<»e jobs. But they were 100 rude. according to phoneoomJ)any rcco~s By 1890, women again ran all the switchboards. And it sta}Cd locked up as "woman's work" until recent ·years. Q. How rare 3rt the real redheadc;" A. One in 40 nationwide ts 'lntd 10 be aenuinely red-haired. • { Them~& upcnsivc royal palace in ·hiatory Wll built in a country with ooly 60,000 people. It's &he fc;tann Nurul Iman of Brunei. What, you've -n~ hc,ard 1>f 8nsrJC'1~ nothcr 011 11u11a.,ate. lha1 one. The cons1ruct1on wutiol t1ed in 1983. mtoldthc co~1 account1111 1ooocd coununa af\er SSOO million. The ba mcnt ttara c ~ANGE COAST D.ailJ Pili • parks 800 car\ Dan mouth< ollcge once o"ncd the vrtlage of Wheelock. Vt .. and ~tr poncd 1tselfw1th rents therefrom. In the 18th ce ntury. th is. Ever since, students of Wheelock have been permitted to go to Dartmouth without tuition charges. What's curious about 11 1s onl) 'ICvcn Wheel· ock students rutYe ever taken ad van· tage of the offer. t-tawa11 and U'llraha arc gettmg clo"iCr to each other by 2. 7 mchec; a y-ear. And both an-movmgaway from South Amenca. One bird eat!i nothing hut lca\-cs. The South American hoat;un. Nev.er ~w one of those. It has claws o n its wings. Ne ts above swamps. Escapes predators by d1vm1 into the water 1 he 60 -mnlion word' u~d to define tbc S00.000 terms in the EnaJ1 h O \ford 01ct1onary now a~ all on computer. me: memol') bank, what" Ho w ~n we acces that one? H. l . lchwart1 Ill r~04 thff Frenk Zlnl ~ ~·11 (o:H Tom Tate , ... [ "'°'. Imple~enting Grace panel's cuts could eliminate billions in waste The Pentaaon has paid $91 fu1 l- cent screw\: SIOO for 25-cent com- pressor cap'> S 114 for 9 cent battcncs. 1511 for60t'tnt lamps; and$ I 00 tor 'l cent :u rcrnfl simulator pans. The Coast Guard rent!> lillke trailers for SIOO a week' while the Em 1ronmcn1al Protection <\genn reonh 1dcnt1cal trailers for $100 a da' In IQ81. t~ U.S. Fof'C'St ~'~ 83' e 3"'-3) SB5 m1lhon "onh ot firc"'ood Federal spet·11ica11ons to r a mou~tr:lfl ran 700 pag~s and v.C'1ghed over three pounds These and hundred of othcrc\am· pies of federal government "ll!>lt and incffic1cnc) were unean hcd b) the Pres1dcn1'5 Pnva1c Sector urvt' on Cost 'ontrol. bc11cr known a the Groce C'onlm1 ion (for 1\ cha1rmAn J Peter Grace) The I 8-month stud' involved 160 topuc uli"eHnd O\Cr 2.000 volu nteers and wa conducted llt no co\! to tt'tc ta'p.iycts The pnvatc ~1or dona1~ $76 mtlhon tn time. ~r"'""· lnl\el llnd uppllC'S II &old. the survt'y 1dcnt1fied 2 4 7 way to cut waste and mcn-asc revenues. lmplemcnt1n1 the C.ratt C"omnus,1on rttommcndat1ons v.-111 save an e t1mnttd.S42i4 .i b1lhon ovl'r thrte )C3r\ But 1mplement1n1 the~ rccommcnd a11ons will not ~ e~ ' r ,., of the dtfficuh) wall be ovcl"('omma the 1ncn1a 1he re 1~1ance tochan . r n:sc:nt '"an) orpn1la\lon 1t'tc \11c o 1hc Cdcral bureauCT'IC). C~tttna a handle on the ope of the pmbkm '' ano1hrr t"hallcn Th lcderal ~o' cm men I ha-; a (raJ' quilt ot Jlrnun11ng practice\ \1l0ll' ''2 1nrnmp:lllhle S~'>tt'm' altogl·thl't "'h11 h m::ikc 11 nc\t 10 1mix1,~1hle 10 get .in anuratc: pictu re ol ttlr go' crn ml·nt'\ tinanCl''i or find out ho"' all thl' fund' arc '>pt·nt l he tinnl hurdle "poht1tal I ho'e who n·ap 1h1• hc-nclit"i lrom the kderal go\emmcni'' gcnero'1t\ ure "ell o~anr7ed and rnn ctft-c1wC"I\ PT'l"'l'· urt· ( ongre'i'i to "'°""t an' lUt'i l norpn11ed taJ.pa,el"\ an-unJhk In ('\C'n 1hr 'i..1me kind ul prc"urt· nn poh l 1\ Hin\ ' et Bl t 1on 1 ~ nccdetl T ht· lt'llrr:i I hudget lkfiCll '-po\C :l 1hrca1 Ill contmucd t•conom1 rl'l O\ en 1 he Orocc <.'omm1~.s1on no1t·d 1iut in 19113 the fc:dcrol go' crnmrnt hor- rov.cd S2 I btlhon. ~" ~ f)l'r\enl ol all the monc} borroWC'<I 1n l ~ credit marlii.etll Thi' 1'-mom•\ 1ha1 rnuld havC bttn llsW for mOrt&ll&C,, bU\I ncs e,pan\lon'> and other Jl1b-t rc:at · 1nlact1\ 1ttc!> 1'ten1n lo tht' lUtrCnt pullll\31 deb.ate, "l' ~m to h.i' t' uni) t~o chotce : h\ e v.tth th<' dt'lic11 for a "htlc lonaet or ehm1n tc them b> ra1~1nt ta't' e1thrr l\ aC'C'eptable . nd ci:ums that tht" bud 1 dcfi,11 l"Jn be c-hm1na1ed b 1n rea~1 n1 ta.w' uni) on the m:h are 3 ~1ll·<>'·thc--1o1J1 O \s l "i 1':cws a.nd orld Rt'pon ~\tntl) punnC'\I out tn\lna 1ncom • ofS llXl,000 or more at a 100 f'(rttnt r11e -that 1 t:ut\fi atina them - v.;ould nu'IC onl) $6 ~ilhon. l~i than half f nc,, ,., prOJCt tcJ dcf1' II If the ddi 1t I\ '° bC' l'11mm~ted ln ' . ra1.,10g t:l\cs. the m1ddln 1.t" "ti! p;.i' J hell\ chun~ ol thl·m The rcmainme. opt111n 1, 11• \UI 1~· J cfiut b~ cumng 'AJ,te I oward th" 1·nd Peter \,race ti) dtllne '" o thing' \\ 11h wme ot thl' pt"Oflk "h11 '\Lalkd thl' Cir.Kc< ''"'"'l"ll'ln he ha\ l"\l.it'l- h.,he<l the I oundjluln 111r lhl' Pr\'"· dent'\ Prl\:ltl' ~ltor ..,tir'e' on t l''' ( ontroL "'h1ch \\Ill v.ori... 111 l'du~a1r thl• publ1\ on the Ol't'd 111 l'hmtnJtt' go' crnment v. .is1c and 1nellil 1.:nn .ind 1hr nwthod' for dn1n[( \O Gralc ha\ JOIOl'd 'Alth l·olumn1'1 J.ld .\mkr-.on I<! lurn1 < 11t1rm \[(aihst \' a5te a gra"' rnnt' l1111cn,· 11rg.anw111on t(l ON'l('\C iml·mmrnt m"~ix-nd1ng It \\-111 tJ~C:-a little NJJnt1rd 1a,p.t\er ix1w('r w 11ff'i<'t the innucn\·l· l'f thr 'SX'\ 1al 1n1crt''it\ and get go" cmment mo' 1n~ to ck-an UP It\ dll f hl\ tlrlldt• 'AiJ\ pn.•f).lfN.J tH tfll' f rrc<JonH I OUOUllll>O Dally:. P1lot welcomes comments 1nd1' 1du.1I\ "ho arc lommun1Cllt1ng "1th fll.'l".on' ut1h11ng J mon11orctl '' ~lcm <.tnCt' at ka~ one ot th<.° pan1t'' IO tht' lOmmunh.ctltl•O ha't ,un~ntl-d 1he mon11onnl!" la"Alul" \\ 11h1,u1 ment1on1ng nJml·,, \1 l( cinncll dc'<:nhc-J tht' propo't·d lt'[tt\l.t11on J\ "an tn C'r-reat tmn to \\1cl. .. 1~\,'r<'n thuc;ia,11c t3'fllna a\·- t1' 111r' ,inJ added. "\\ l' he-lit'\(' t~· n.11ur l 111 the act I\ 11\ ht're lhX-'i not nll t 11 .1 fl'(kral rnminal 'tatutt· hut "nuld I~: ht;lter addrt"'>'it'd admin1\· 1ral1H·I, throutth rcttulat1on1, · Rut \.1d ,mncll 1,,,1n\t'n1cn11\ mc1 Joo\nl 1h1 f.ll'I !hat th('f\' art' aln. .td\ rt.•gul.11111n' 11n 1he bool<. that ledcral jgl·n, •l·' 1).1' h11k anen11on 10 The rult•, rrqum• .ltzl'nl 1C\ "1'ihin' to tapc- n·t 11rd 1)h11nl· lJ ll' ~·u-cth to JU!lt1() thC' n1'\'d and t\\uc appropnatt' JU1ile- hnt•, 't t'I 111 ·:. J@f.'Ot It'\ 'lurvc~td h' 1he Hnuw ll1mm1t1C't' onl~ I.& h.-itl hothctt«1 HI 1mplCm('nt tht reau• I.limn" ,ind onh about ont'·th1rd h!W \Ctn tit 10 1\\UC" an'. u1t..khne~ at all \norJ1n to ,, ('omm1l\C't" reM\, 1kw11r tht.. ftt.. t th•u lhe\t rcsu· l31mn-. h(ld hctn in clTt'( 1 for aim I tt'trcc ,,.a,, 11 "ckar that tht') ha\e hccn ~ nu. 11\ 1anul't'd .,, l<'d<'r.I om,, ), " •• Oteno-CoMt DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, November 1&, 108<4 THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Maybe granddad and gra.ndmo forgot we were comin' and went out." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson. /l·I~ "What makes you think the wind is getting stronger?" GORDO GARFIELD • by Tom Batluk DOON&SBURY BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) jf. ,, fl f ' ' & • •• • • • • 0 0 8 e • • ., .. ,.- "What have you got against progress?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~~~~. ll/ --;. --.'":): ". :.':;J ') ~ -i lTS C#AY,N0.4..1 eAVE HIM A OIME TO TN<E M( ~"TH FOR ME..• PEANUTS DRABBLE OM, YE5 .. 11VE BEEN IN YOUR CLASS ALL YEAR ... 11-IF FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE F~~,-arf l:\L.~--=~~~. IFV0ttt.Er-tttM S<.>f'f'e~ AGAN.~' AA'/E. WHITT" we·~ ERTiriG- He:.. WAN~ ALL 1He.1iME. HE..lLGe\ f'EoPUS . ' SPotl.eD. fOOO\ by Gus Arriola TUMBLEWEEDS by Jim Davis ROSE IS ROSE --~~--~~~~~~----. ---"®~ by Garry Trudeau by Jeff MacNally by Charles M. Schutz THE JANITOR KEEPS SWEEflN6 ME OUT ! by Kevin Fagan IJIU1 ~~ !>OUNOW l.\~f. 11.4~1 f-\1~~ A. M(M~1? •H.'41N6 ~ 51..A~OR ~ • MU.,fN11ME. 6Aa.-~ by Lynn Johnston ''1 by Tom K. Ryan -MNt<s, MI ON&..V H~ISi MNKS NJ' SfA~5. by Pat Brady MR HARTBURN's ~'1111.iWIFE IS our OF by Ferd & Tom Johnson F,AIR W,ARNIN<:J , M~ H.·· ~ lF ONlYSHE BR IDGE A SECOND CHANCE joWN Af:'D HE1S ASKED Mf TO WoRI<' LAT~. WoRKeDAS HARD ,AS HER l~IAATfON ... by Harold Le Ooux North-South vulnerable. deals. NORTH W eat should strive to create a loaing .alternative for him. West did a good job on this hand. • J753 ~J OAKQ8• • J65 WEST EAST •8 +Q 9•2 ~ Q 98·U vi A 107 O J2 0 1063 +Kl0732 +Qt• OUTH •AK 101 ~Kess 0 975 +A8 The bidding: Wtat Nert.. Eut .. u. Pua PH• Put I• Paa1 -3 O P... S NT P... Put P ... Opt nln1 lead: Seven or +. A few week• ago we quoted Tim Ser 1 of Au11tralla, whote Bolt bridge tip wat lhaL, if you can a.o that declarer will probably make hi• <'Onlract by normal meant. you Note North'• jump shlft to three diamonds. By a paased hand. that auaranteea a fit for opener'• suit and Is forcing. North should have corrected to fOW' apadea, but ht felt that. dt1plte hla ain1ltt.on, nine t.ricka might be euler than ten 1lnce hla diamond ault mlaht pro- duce five t rick.a. Since a no trump cont.rad aft.tr a major suit hu bffn Introduced u!ually t.el'ldt lo guarantee a aound stopper In tbt othtr major, WHL chOM to attack with hlt rourth·be•L club. Th rt were elsht trick• Lo bt run. In an auempt Lo make a ~nd club trick. declarer Lrfed the jack from dummy -h.ia only leeiUmate chance to achieve that .goal. East covered aoct declarer took the ace. It teemed reuonablt to South that, before committing hlm1elf lo the 1pade finette for bi• ninth trick, he should run the dia monda. On these tricka East dltcarded the ten CHAI LES Go•E• of heana and tM nine of dubt. and w .. t th• 2·9-Q of heart.t. Soddenly d~lartr found hlmHlr with an •lttrnaUve tine. If the detendtn wert btina honest, Eut ahould havt the ace of heart.a and WHt 1hould bt down to not.ttlnr bu t bl•c" urda. Jn that caM, South could ult with a club and, after ca1hfng u many clube aa he chOH, Wtat would have to lead a apade In· to declarer'• Lenace. •• .UNLV pl eked agaln Fresno tabb~d 2nd, UCI 3rd tn PCAA basketball race ByCURT SEEDEN OflMW,,... ..... LOS ANGELES -As far as pre- season picks ,o, it's no contest. Coach Jerry Tarkantan's Runnin' Rebels of Nevada-Las Yeps arc the near unanimous choice of both the PCAA coaches and the media to repeat as the leaaue basketball champions. Nine of the 10 coaches polled at Wednesday's PCAA Media Day at the Hyatt Hotel chose UNLV to capture the leaaue crown qain, and 64 of 65 media members polled also chose the Rebe ls. The two dissentina first-plac~ votes went to second-place choice Fresno Si.te. And the coaches and media were unanimous in their third-place choice -Coach Bill M.ulliga n's UC Irvine Anteaters. PAJlKI Newport Harbor Sailors, Roadrunners . dominate All-Sea View By ROGER CARLSON OttMOell1 ........... In a league which had blue chips at v1n ually every position -it was the two-way stars that came out with top honors in the Daily Pilot's All-Sea View League football selections. For instance: •Ho Truong, Newport Harbor's versatile rece1ver- defensive back, is the league's Most Valu able Player after helpina the Sailon to a 6-0-1 record. •Earl Jones, Saddleback H1gh's speedy tailback. receiver and defensive back. ts the Back of the Y car after leading the Roadrunners to a 6-0-1 record. •Mike Beech. Ne"".J)On Harbor's giant lineman with a future probably at USC. is the league's Lineman of the Year. •And as they were on the field in a 26-26 standoff, Un1vers1ty HWt's CIPplayofTs-bound Trojans have first team berths with Brad Arnold and Todd Pearlman jomina Benjamin. Laguna Beach's Mark McGrath and Clarke Pauley JOmed the first team as did Estanc1a's Casey Swanson. Woodbridge's Matt Seymour, Costa Mesa's Sam Stroich and Corona del Mar's Jon Schisler. FIRST TEAM O~FENSE Poi . Player, sc•ool Ht. QB-Shane Foley, Newport Harbor 6-2 RB-Greg Benjamin. University 6-0 RB-Fntz Howser, Newpon Harbor 6-2 RB-Earl Jones, Saddleback 6-10 WR-Ho Truong, Newport Harbor 5-10 WR-Sam Stroich, Costa Mesa 5-1 I TE-Joey James, Newport Harbor 6-1 ll&LL 8ad41ati.ck Baseball talks . Qegin Television money is t e key issue in negotiations I ~ EW YORK (AP) -'eaottationt bepn Wednesday on a contract \0 replace the one that ended a seven- . week m&JOr leaiue be~be.IJ strike in 1981 , and manqement neaotiator l l..tt MacPhatl said it may be a month or more "before wt get a fttl of how tough it's ao1ng to be." MacPhail, who is president of • baseball's Pla)'er Relations Commit· tee. sa1dJreparattons leadina up IO the 1n1u barpanina session had • .. better tone." "I think both sades learned from their problems in 1981 ... be said. MacPha1I and Don Fehr, executive dtreetor of the Ma.ior Lca&ue Players Assoaauon, met for more than I Vi hours Wednesday momio.1 with other manaaement and union people at the New York offices of the Player Relations Committee. Even more impressive than UNLV's near-sweep in the polling was the simple fact that 65 members were on hand to vote on the matter. Justa couple of years ago, less than 20 memben of the press traveled to the Univenity of Pacific in Stockton for the same purpose. COBERLY Newport Harbor Newport Harbor's Mike Giddings and Saddleback's Jerry Witte share Coach of the Year honors. Both were unbeaten for the e ntire season (Saddleback was 9-0-1 . Harbor 8..().2) they share No. 10 in the final OT-Jason Bell, Saddleback 6-2 OT-Mike Beech, Newport Harbor 6-7 OG-Casey Swanson, Estancia 6-0 OG-Don Warnick. SaddJeback 5-11 W&. 190 205 193 160 162 165 208. 200 268 200 170 193 155 Yr. Jr. Sr. Sr Sr Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. WA.RJOCK Saddleback _ A key mue 1n the n~otiatioos is l' ' expected to be bow to sphta SI billion telc,1s1on contract that baseball hu C-Chns Parks, Newport Harbor 5-9 PK-Sterling Coberly, Newpon Harbor 5-1 0 SECOND TEAM OFFENSE The league, which has played il\._the shadows of the Pac-I 0 for years, will also receive extensive television cov- erage ap in this season br the Katz Sports Network. Katz wil broadcast 18 regular-season PCAA games as well as the PCAA T oumament at the Forum in Inglewood. QB-Bobby Hatfield, Corona del Mar 6-0 175 Sr. · RB-Mark Phillips, Woodbndge 5-9 170 Sr. KNBC wiO televise Saturday after- n~n regular-season games and will broadcast the PCAA Tournament championship pme. The PCAA people :e ,j~ck to ~QQint out that no le~an la)'.CD _ ---rfomth-e l eague were c oscn in the NBA draft and only one other conference -the Southeast Co n- ference-did better with 16 picks. Wednesday all I 0 coaches told why they will be good or b~d. strong or weak.and corucndcr or prucndcr. Here's how the media jud&ed after hearing the presentations: I. Nevada-Las Vecas: "We have some great athletes in our backcourt but they're also inexperienced," says Tarkan1an, who!uided the Rebels to a 29-6 record an the No. 11 rating in this season's AP Top 20 pre-season poll, which came out Wednesday. The Rebels lost four of their top nine players to graduation, staning guards Danny Tark.anian and Jeff Collins and part-time starters Paul Brozovich and Eric Booker. No problem. Returners are bountiful 1n Las Vegas with the likes of 6-9 R1ch1e Adams. 6-8 Ed Catchings and 6-6 Spoon James. Two non-starting re- turners, center John Flowers (6-10) and guard Fred Banks are also back. In addition. the Rebels have no less than fi ve red-shirts from a year ago. Newcomers are few, but among them is former Orange Coast College (Pleue eee UlfLV /BS) Top area runners cbmpete JAllES Newport Barbor IUTCHENS Newport Harbor PAULEY , ~ana Beach JORNSOPf Newport Harbor Oranfe Coun ty WITTE GmDJ!lfG8 Top O poll and in games against league compeution, neither was seriously ctiallenged. It's a dynamite backfield which rncludes Harbor's Shane Foley and Friu Howser and University's Greg Benjamin in addition to Jones. Howser. for mstance. averaged 6.0 ya rds per c&l'l') {8.i2_,y.acds QllHlJdunCil.JlrulS5.'.-ored IP to~~downs 1 league play. ~ Foley completed 86 of 156 pass attempts (55 I percent) with JUSt 4 interceptions and 11 of those completions went for touchdowns. • Benjamin, once the Trojans began going to him more and more, eventually accumulated 1,016 yards on 169 rwht.$. capped by a 28~yard night on 16~ Woodbndge last week 1n a victOI") required to gain entr) into the CTF playoffs. But it's Jones and Truong who gamer the two "skilled" position honors. based pnmanl} on their total contributions. Jones a'veraged 7.4 a cal'l') and ~ored SC\ en touchdowns. In additton to his punt return ab1li1:,-. as a defensive back he played the opposition in bump-and-run fashion and was always in 1otal command of the secondary. Truong. meanwhile, was slightly less than phenomenal as a receiver, ra1ch1 ng on to 31 passes for 603 yards ( 19.5 average) and 8 TDs. And. his contributions to Harbor's defense in the seconda11 weighed heavily in the Sailors' unbeaten season . As 1t was 1n 1he1r 26-26 game. Giddings and Witte both deserve No. 1 honors after puttmg teams on the field that were head and shoulders above the compeuuon as evidenced b} 11 Sailors and six Roadrunners hogging first team selection. Harbor's edge 1n this categol") was helped b} the fact that ever) Saddleback selection was a tv.o-wa:,-starter. PltARLMAN Unl•eralty McGRATH Lacuna Beach BAUR Saddlebac k RB-Glenn Campbell. Saddlcback 6-0 188 Jr RB-Kalama Gohara, Uni versit) 6-1 180 Sr. WR-Chris Davis. Saddlcback 6-1 162 Sr. WR-Bnan Davison. Corona del Mar 6-0 175 Sr. 'TE-Adam Walburger. Estancia 6-4 195 Jr. 0 '1'-Bal'l') Latham. Univers1t:,-6-0 205 Sr. OT -Wes Metcalf. Corona del Mar 6-5 260 Sr. OG-Ken Bailey. Uo1vers1t} 6-4 210 Sr. OG-Jason Nedelman. Newpon Harbor 6-2 201 Jr. C-..f.htleahlmho. U.ntversuY ~2 _]20_Sr. FIRST TEAM DEFENSE DE-BradArnold. nivcrsit:,-6-3 215 Sr. DE-Andy Stoneman. Newpon Harbor 6-2 201 Sr. DL-Peter Pesak. Saddleback 5-11 220 Jr. DL-1om Kitchens. Newport Harbor 6-6 237 Sr. Db.-(.1ar-kc Pauley, I aguna .Buch _ 6-4 220 Sr. LB-Joe Johnson, New~rt Harbor 5-10 191 Jr. LB-Todd Pearlman. Un1vers1t} 6-0 205 Sr LB-Mark McGrath, Laguna Beach 6-2 188 Sr DB-Tedd> Bakt'r, Saddleback 5-10 158 Sr. DB-John Spangler. ~e .... port Harbor 5-10 157 Sr. DB-Jon Schhsler, Corona del Mar 6-0 170 Sr. DB-John Cook. Saddleback 6-2 180 Sr. ARNOLD Unl•erwlty STORMAN Newport Barbor DB-Matt Se)mour. Woodbndge 6-1 180 Sr . ....-----~ SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DE-Nelson Anderson. Newport Harbor 6-2 DE-Ste' e Delgado. Saddleback 6-2 DL-Tom Dobbs. Uni .. ·ers1t} 6-3 DL-John Carlson. Costa Mesa 6-2 DL-Dan O'Connell. Woodbndge 6-:! DL-Matt DuBow. Corona del Mar 6-0 L~-M1ke Sz}persk1. C'osta Mesa 5-10 LB-Scott Lane. Estancia 6-0 LB-\1 1ke Eklund. Woodbndge 5-9 DB-Mark Draper. Laguna Beach 6-0 DB-Gu} Putnms. Corona dt'I Mar 6-:! DB-Chns ~m11h. l lni\Crs1t} 5-11 196 Sr. 227 r. 215 Sr. 200 Jr. 190 Jr. 205 Jr. 184 So. 180 Sr. 180 r. r. 180 185 170 Sr. P&SAK Sr. Saddleback SPANGLER Newport Harbor SCHJ8Lf;R Corona del Mar COOK Saddleback SEYMOUR WoodbrldCe WALN UT -The culmination of the ClF cross country season is Saturday, with the Orange Coast area well represented in the finals at Mt. Fountain Valley lone survivor? ,. an Antonio College. her~ The Corona del Mar and Univer- sity high boys' teams. along with Newport Harbor, Edison and Irvine on the girls' side, advanced from last week's prelims to compete in the Barons solid favorite Friday nigh i~­ but Edis?n · Marina ha~e big obs tacles This week 's playoff sc h edule Tbe ~ame Friday The odd1 fina ls Saturday in the 4-A classi-By ROGER CAR LSON ; fication. Ol ... o.llr........_ r The overall competition gers under way at 8 a.m. with the boys .l-A race. Sunset League champion Fountain The boys 4-A event begins at 8: 15, Valle} is a solid favorite to roll in the with the girls 4-A racing at 8:50 wi th firstround oftheCIF Big Five football the final race. the &iris I-A. bcjlnnina playoffs Friday night. runner-up at 10 o'clock. Edison finds itself 1n a nose-to-nose Coach Bill Sumner's strona Corona brawl for survival and No. 3 Manna del Mar S<tUad includes Darren has its back to the wall. Wood, Scan Combs. Lance Ortiz and At least that's how Jt shapes up on Dan Holland .. Co~ch T o m paper as the first of four rounds beam McChesney's Un1vers1ty aqua~. ~to determine the Bia Five kingpin. which scored a second-place fi n1sh 1n • it'I rclims heat, is paced by Orea H,erc show each of t.hosc games, 1n whfttey. Robbie Barrios and Latry add1t1on to Mater Dea contest al SL Martin John Bosco shapts up Fnday night, for the aarls. Newpon enters as the ,. with each billed for a 7: 30 start: No. I-ranked squad with a continient Blalaop Amat (7-l·O "'· E4lloa of Maaaae Henson, Tiffan)' (l -l )atOrupC..1tCollqt:Bothof Anderson. Buffy Rabbitt, Laura these teams have been rat1\cd No. I Anderson and Michele Anderson. an the 811 Five Cohference this Edison's chances hinac on 1he season. effons of Nikki Ritchot. who cam~ Amat whipped t. Francis. 29.0. Onh place to pact the unsc:t l.eque buried Mater Del, 28·8 and denied t. champions in the prclims. Paul a benh in the playoffs wuh a 10.7 Irvine's aitls were founh an their victory. bu ta I 4-7 loss to nval Strvatc heat last week .,ith Tracy Wriaht and a 5hock1n1 7-6 lo to Bishop clock1na a 19:07 for a stcond-plaoe Montaomcl") douds the record. Ontsh on Mt. ACs touah three-mile Two onc-pc1nt losses ~paratc coun • Ednon from a I()..() record, 1n ad· lnd1 v1dually, Woodbndfc's hem dnion to the un~t Lt"uc title, mnh ~on her race 1n 18: I last wtek A mat's attack 1 pa«<! by quar· to earn a spot in Che finab. terblck Ride Caner," 6-0. I 6S-pound Junior with 13 TD passes. including fQUr aaainuMatcr Dci. t Francis'"· Fountain Valle) (at \\ cstminster) F\ "' J \ Bishop •\m~\ \S. Ed1<1on (at Orangt' Coast College) Edison t,, ' "The}·, c io1 a good offense w11h \Ome e'<plos1"e people. but they're not g1"108 up \Cl) man) points. either."~>" Edison Coach Bill Work- man. \1:snn:s ', toyola tilt ;tt'ndale H"1ghl lo\4\la b~ b \lntC'r lx1 at t John Bosco t John Bo!.t'O b' J Bclltlo"C'r at "'e"pon Harbor "'e"'pon Harbor b' ·1 · "'of'\\all '"· dd1C'b3cl (31 . nta o\na Bo"I) ddlcb:tcl b' ~ll l'ni,ersll) "s. \ alencaa lat Brca·Ohnda) Valencia b) ., .. The) 're "Cl")' quick. get off their blocks and get there on defense. And. their quanerback can run, too... ~throw the ball. the~ ·11 gain thcar )ards Amat's running pme 1s ~ced by on the ground .. 5-6 sophomore Enc Bicnttn), and St Francis finished third in the Del Workman says the closest thing to Re~ League. and an 1nd1cator of m him would be Fountain Valley'\ ~trcngth hc'i v.11h a 7-6 los'i to Lo\ola Dave w1pn. -the 'illmc Lo~ola clc,cn which .. He'! a quic:k httlc dan) gu). ., dealt t Paul a tO-O los\ and '" yards a CUT), and that's not bad." favo~ to chm1natc ~1anha says Workman. ··Thc)''ll match up with U'i ph)s1- Cant'r' deep llrJCt as usually S-S call).'. U)S M1lnt'r Emmett Downs. ~ho h &Hr&&ed What Milner docs not addres'i 1s ncarl) 20 )'ards per l'CC'CPt1on the ma11cr of match1n,a up an the t. F'rHcl1 (t.t > v1 .. PoH UlD Wiied po 1t1ons -and that'! where Valley (l·l) 11 Wtttmlalttr. TI\~ the prewnce of tailback Da"e Baron are 'ohd favonte to prove wipn, reccwen Carl Harry and their statu as unset Ltaaue chom-Tim Mallo) and quaneroock John l!ioni and No. 4 seed 1n th~ Bit Ft'e Pean appear to ha'1c a defin11e paper· Confertnce 1 no fluke. but Coa<h cd&e Mike Milner 1 n't talunJ the Golden Martu <1-t ) va. Lo)'ola <8-tl at Kmaht hahtl) GlelMlaJ~ tflp : It' Manna·~ ftnh "1'hc) ''re baa and ph)'SJCll, almost appurance 1n t'< tan 1n the f\lavofl', a bt& a~ ~e ore. and 9'c>'r~bocksart" uoder C ch o. .. e Thomp n: but b1 Offc-n ''el>. the' re a po"' r-t>s>t for t o ~la the ~,om '"" 1uc.t team," H Milner another p0nton of their r<'&ular "The) 'rr not 11 '"DC of team to KhC'dule. Coach tevt' Grad} "a the CIF Pla\er of the Yt'ar in IQ6~ dunn& a th{te.-year reign (61 -63) for the ( ubs "The) look l't'3l ~hd up tront " \a\S Thompson. v.ho notr\ that of lo\ota·~ firs1 f\,tnt> "K"tone\ 1' wt"tt b) ·,hutout and onl) 20 f)l.nnts ~ere ellov.ed 1n that ipan Ma&tr Dtl (l -0 at t. Joh Bosco f7·t·I ): l ht' 8ra\.e\ of St John Ro o ha\e put a lot of point~ on tht board~ en route to • 7-2-1 record. a rerord ....,h1ch 1ndudcs 1 24~20 lo'i~ to Fd1son and a ... 14 tit' wtth M ISStOn \' ICJO dunng the non·lca ue n Bosro's top threat 1s quancrhacl ~11kr McMastcr a ~O pe~nt pas~r ~1th runnin1 tendenc1e lo tht' tune o(a 9 I a\erqt p in per can') Mater Ott'\ &ru\ltter t\ b~hman quartt"fba l. Todd Mannn\i1ch and ba~ctblll \tar \11kt M11chell • top. 111,h t l't'C'l"1 \i(r WJth ABC aod NBC. Money from the C TV contract would be applied to the l pla:,-crs' penSJon fund and other l' benefits. J "It's no secret that could be a maJor issue. and It could be someth1na that would cause us a lot of problems1" Fehr said. He said the union wtll maintaJn ns "h1stonc" position that u should share m one-thlf'd of the revenue Because of the un- prettdented size of the TV contract, this would represent a substantial increase 1n the owners' cootribuuon to pla}cr pensions .:fhe-MM OCl<>llaUDi-IUSW9-4S. scheduled for Tucsda' in ~ew York In mid-December, more ncgotiaoons ....,;11 be held 10 Neow York and Cahforn1a. probabl) in Los Angeles, MacPha1l said. "Other than going over what we wanted to talk abo11t 1berc was a 101 of talk about the importance of k.ecp1ng the negouauons on a good le"cl and the 1mponance of our v.-ork.mg to U") to reach an agrttmt'nt in a 11mel~ fashion ." ~bcPha1l said. WILLE1T SEAVIEW CHAMPION Freetwnan Ju8e W1MMt apNred the SM View L= lndMcMf gtrta tenn11 tttte w~ .. the expenee of Woodbndge '-'""'8bt Kr ... ln Siegmund, 8-2, &-2, et the Racquet Club of trvtne. Wll9tt ~ the ex>mpetftlon u the Mcond __, In the tour-nament. but eprung the UPMt egmnat her top II I ded teemmete. Wll«t ldYanced *' a 6-0, 8-0 vk:toty ()Yet ~tewpot1 Herbor'• Margo Muta.My, wh6le Siegmund quattfled for the ~ by downing Gia BerberinC>of Eat~ 8-1, 8-0. In doubles, l..-g&IM Beech S*t· ners Kelty ConQY Md Denl9e Sual · defeeted Na .... tWttngt and~ Hendrk:*t, 1-3, 7 ~ (7 -2) to capture the tltle. Conkev end Sugi w.. fourth ••decf In the toum..nt only becatM they had not ~ together In doubtes durtni_ the regutar •Hon. The CIF ~Mdual ftn* are due to ~tn at UC Irvine Dec:. 1, starttng at 8 a.m. Su ad-vance to the fl rounda at tlW Racquet Club of Irvine Oec. 4-5. CIF volleyb a ll s em is tonight .\ tx-nh in the CIF final' "'II bit' at \talc thtc. C'\ en1ng ~hl'n thrtt ()mngt< C oa't area tuatt school girls voile' ball teams conttnut' pla\ofl action 1n 7 30 matche In the ~-.\ bracket Corona dt'I Mar I\ thr onlv area team with a chan~ at the 'championship and the ~a KinJ." Will ha\C to defeat top-~ed ~nta Monica to reach the lltlr makb Toniaht's conte\t "111 bC' at La u na lkach H 1a.b In thc4-i\cla'i 1ficauon lf"1ne v.111 bC' on tht road ""hen the top- <ittdcd \, aQUt'rO' \ 1~11 l.akev.ood H1ah to meet Long Beach\\ ti n If' int take\ a 1 ~-0 rtt<>rd into ton_1aht'\ match Ed1\0n. the nd liCCd.. hH • Hunttnaton Ac ch Htah date apin't D:ina Htll tomaht. There ~111 he nn adm1 ion chartt of$2 for \tudcnt and s~ ~ for adults for eKh match The final a.rt 1olatcd for tu_r. dav at ~anna Htfh. bcaannln,a at Q 1o a m. for th(' hl"\t \1on and b.30 14-i\) ana . ( -1\) for the t\tn1n1"' ~ion. I , I '-I I • ' f ' t I j - • . • OrMQe COMt DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, Novemt>w 1S. 18&4 Losing has become discouraging habit for tliis prep team F,_. AP dl1pe~e1 . GAINESVILLE. Mo. -Six yeatS EiJ after addin& football. Gainesville high • -t school is still waiting for its first victory. A 28-0 shutout by Wrst Plains last wukepd brouaht a merciful end to the Bulldogs' 1984 c.ampai1n and put their overall record at 0-57. Lopsided 5e0res have been more common than close decisions. Only twice in the past three years have the BuUdoa,s led at halftime. "lt isn't fun." said Coach Jerry Premer, who wonders how many players will come out for football next fall in this Ozark Mountain community. Twenty· three showed up this year at a school with a combined ·j unior and senior high enrollment of 430. .. At\er all the losing, some kids wondered why they should even go out for football," he said ... And we have some parents who didn't want their boys to come out because they were afraid they would get hurt. We had some pretty good athletes who d1dn 't come out for football because their parents wouldn't let them." "We made some improvement 'this year," said Premer. "But it dido 't show. It's siill 0-and-10 ... Routs such as Mountain Grove's 51-0 victory this season have been commonplace even though at times the Bulldogs show they can be tenacious. They lost 3·0 to Nixa in the 1983 season opener and as Cahoot's homecoming opponent this fall. Gainesville enjoyed a 12-0 halftime lead. · "But they didn't know how to handle 11," Premer said. "After losing so much. they just kind of wondered. 'When is it going to happen?'" In the second hal~. the Bulldogs committed three turnovers, failed on a crucial founh-and-1 play and went home 21-20 losers. One of their problems is that almost e'er) opponent has them out-numtX'red. .. Rama sign defensive bac k Mike Pleasant, a free agent defensive [iJ back who has been in three National •II• Football League. training camps, was signed Wednesday by the Rams. The Rams lost their starting strong safety, Nolan Cromwell. for the remamder of the season afier he underwent knee surgery last Monday. Cromwell was injured in tne Rams' 29-13 victory over Chicago on Sunday. Balanced Celtic• rip Knlcb Larry Qlrd scored 29 poinu, R•rt m Parl1ll 26. K vi.a McHale 2S and Deeal1 J°'8soa 23. and Boston rallied in 'the Stoond half for a I J S-99 vktory over injury-riddled New York. The Ceh lcs boosted their record to 7-1 wuh their fifth victory in five star,ts lit home. •The K.nick11 who added hip-scoring Beraard lllDJ to their injured list with a leg injury suffered Tuesday. surprised Boston by edging in front SS-54 at tlalftimt •.• In other N8A action Wednesday. forward Herb WUJJam1 scored a season- bigh 26 points and rookie Tereace SS&D1b1ry added a ca- reer-high 2S Wednesday night a~ lndiBna ~at Houston, 125-117, 1 ifle Rockets• loss liAt after eight straight victories. The Pacers; : whose only Other victory was against winless Cleveland, im- proved to 2-7 ... Larry Nance scored I 2 of his 22 points in the first half as Phoenix breezed to a Bhd 98-86 victory over New Jersey. The Suns. now 7-3. snapped their two-game losing streak by taking control in the second period after both clubs battled to a 24-24 rio in the opening 12 minutes .. . Detroit went into overtime to band Philadelphia its second loss in seven outings. 137-133 ... Washington clipped San Antonio, 125-106. USC blasts Toronto, 101-67 LOS ANGELES -Wayne Carlander m and Ron Holmes each scored 16 points to lead Southern Cal to a 101-57 victory over the University o'ftoronto in an exhibition college basketball game at the Sports Arena Wednesday night. Carlander, who prepped at Ocean View High scored 14 points in the first half and l-Jolmes (an ex-El Toro High standout) added 12 as the Trojans raced to a 49-32 lead at halftime. Glenn Smith added 14 points, Derrick Dowell had 13 and Clayton Olivier had 11 for the Trojans. Olivier had eigbt rebounds to lead Southern Cal. which out- rebounded Toronto 47-31. Forward Roger Rollocks led Toronto with 18 points. Miller sparkles for UCLA· LOS ANGELES -Led by Reggie ·m Mailer's 22 points. the Blue team. made up of the five starters coach Walt Hazzard tabbed as his starters, won the UCLA 1n1ersquad game Wednesday 81-59 over the White 1cam. After the While team Jumped out to a 29-16 lead w11h 7:36 left in the half, the Blue team went on a 22-5 burst.to take a 38-34 halftime lead and went to control ·the ga me in the second haJf. Corie Gaines led the White team with 21 pomts. The Blue team was made up of Brad Wnght. Nagel Miguel. Gary Meloncon. Dave Immel and Miller. the quintet Hazzard tabbed as his starters before fall practice. I • . - Second atralght lOM for Olien 'napped a tie and Montreal relied on a ' Roa Flocllbart11 second-period aoal Iii stingy defense the rts\ or the way in deftatina Edmonton, 4-2. in a National H()d(ey leiiue aame Wednesday. The defeat was the second mai,ht for the Oilers afler a NHL-record 15· game unbeaten strinJ to open the season ... Peter and Anton Sta1tay comb med for three ,oals, two of them 22 second s apart in the middle period by Anton, to lead Quebec 10 a 7-3 tnumph over St. Louis. Mlcllel Goolet had a goal and 1wo assists and Andre Savard had three assists for the Nordiques. who Jumped to a 3-0 lead in the opening period ... Mal Davia' 10th goal of the year snapped a 2·2 tie and helped Buffalo to a 4-2 victory oy~r Boston. The ~brcs remained undefeated at home atW-0-1 ... Curt Fraser and Steve Larmer scored 33 seconds apart early m the final period to lift Chicago to a 64 win over the New York Rangers. The Black Hawks extended their unbeaten string to four games and also increased their Norris Division lead over St. W>uis to five points ... Rookie Marlo ~mieax'a goal with 26 seconds left in overtime capped a comeback and gave Pittsburgh a 4-3 victbry over Winnipeg. The Penguins trailed 3-1 entering the last minute of regulation when Warne Yoaag scored a pair of eoaJs to force the extra. period ... Vancouver won its third game in 17 start.S by shading Detroit. 3-2. Pro debuts for Olympic boxers NEW YORK -Six Olympic boxing m" medalists. including welterweight Mark Brel~nd and heavyweight Tyrell Biggs. will · be given a coming out party tonight at Madison Square Garden. They will turn p10 before a free packed house of 21 ,000. The giveaway was the idea of Breland, who grew up in Brooklyn's 5edford Stuyvesant section. "After all the _years I've been fighting at Madison Square Garden. I felt J owed ttTe fans .something,"'' said Breland. who won five New York Golden Gloves titles in the Garden. Promoter Dan Duva said that in the past he has been bothered by people requesting free tickets, but this time people have asked Lo buy tickets. The other Olympians are lightweight Pernell Whitaker and featherweight Meldrick Taylor, ~old medalists, as were Breland and Biggs; light heavyweight Evander Holyfield. a bronze medalist. and middle- weight Virgil Hill, a silver medalist. Invited as opponents are six fighters who are a long way from being ranked fighters. but who do have winning records. Teleftaion, radio " tl1.IVl9ION 8 p.m. -80Uf'G: Aw U.S. Olympic bO>eera m.ke their pro debuts~). Channeil 7. 1:30p.m. -ftRO ~: Mltwauk .. •t Clippers, KIEV (870). 7:30 p.m. -INDOOR 80CCU: Wlchtta at LA w ere. KWVE (108 FM). .. Dionne comes- to th·e rescue Veteran star leads Kings to third straight victory TORONTO (AP) -Veteran center Maroel Dionne kept the Los Angeles KinfsOn theirwinningcourse, but for his coach that's no surppsc. . The 33-ytar-old c-enter scored the fY•n& goal, then set up Brian Maclellan for the winner with just under three minutes remaining to aivc the Kinp a 4-3 National Hockey League victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. "Dionne's play a t the end, well, that's why he's o ne of the greats in the game, .. Los Anrlcs Coach Pat Quinn said. Los An~eles. which won its third. straight P!l'e, has seven victories and a tic in its last nine starts after fOing winless in its first capH outings. Toronto is winless 1n its last nine games and ts 3-10-3 overall. "You have to give credit to that Leaf club because they battled hard all night long." said Quinn. "It was just that one big play at the end that was the differen~. "ft was a see:saw affair and the momentum changed several timef. We wercn 't real sharp -just sharp enough not to make too '™111Y errors and give the pme away. "It's getting to the point no~ that its no use even talking about it -we blew another game," said Rick Va1ve, who scored his I 0th goal in the second period. "It's slipping out the door. "The only consolation is that Detroit isn't trying to take a hold of the last playoff spot. but surely and slowly its going out the door." The Maple Leafs held leads of2-I and 3-2. the latter on John Anderson's goal 1 :33 into the final period. The Maple Leafs had just overcome a Los Angeles power play when Dionne tied the game with a sizzling slapshot past Toronto goalie Ken Wregget at 13:45. With 2:49 left in the game, Maclellan took a pass from Dionne at the side of the Toronto goal crease and poked the winning shot into the open side of the net. Jim Fox of the Kings and Miroslav Fryceroflhe Leafs scored goals in the first period, and Toronto led 2-1 after Vaive's goal in the second period. Dave Taylor tied the game 21 seconds into the third period before Anderson gave Toronto its last lead. The hapless Leafs have won only three of their 16 games 1h1s season. Los Angeles outshot Toronto 34-2S. 8-0bJam:cylc was the winning goaltender. Wregget the loser. ·video Kid wins feature INGLEWOOD (AP) -Video Kid. ridden by Chris Mccarron, led from wire-to-wire Wednesday and narrow- ly held off odds-on favorite Scruples at the end, to win the feature race at Hollywood Park. 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Newport Christian is currently 7-3. with the other loss coming to Academy League champion Cal Lutheran in the middle of the season, 28-22. If the Conquerors can beat .alooffnngt-0n Friday; hey-wHJ pity the winner of the Cal Lutheran- Hcsperia Christian game which is set fo r Saturday. · Newport Christian H1gh 's football team reached the eight-man cham- pionship game -last year, but this season began on an ominous note for the Conquerors. But. the rest of the team has contnbuted heavily to the soccess of the team. according to Conqueror assistant coach Jim Creighton. The Conqueror roster mcludes: After winning their opener over Pacific Chnstian (36-8). the Con- queror~_procceded to lose their next two games to Bloomington Christian (41-13) and Chadwick (20-13). But Newport Chnst1an ha~ gotten back on track, winning sax of its next seven· outings and wall rematch Bloo mington Friday night, 7:30. at Huntington Beach High. A victory Friday will catapult the Conquerors back into the CIF finals. "We only suit up 12 or 13 players per game. so it's essential that everyone plays more than one pos- ition," said Creighton. "Some play as many as live or six. It's not exactly like your Fountain Valley or Edison. "Our first-stnng running back is our second-string quarterback and our first-string linebacker is our second-string safety and so on." Bass (quarterback. comerback); For- bes (running back, comerback); Rob- bie Morgan (receiver, defensive end); Euscne Anderson (lineman); David Thiel (receiver, safety); Kevin Hen- drie (kicker. center); Robert Hendrie (offensive guard, defensive end); Pete Dean (fullback. linebacker): Scott Timmons (center. defensive end); Scott Johnson (offensive guard, linebacker); Doug Chapin (halfback. comerback); and substitutes Mike Edstedt and Chris Humber. Last Saturday, Newport Chrisuan cleared a bag hurdle in upsetting previously top-ranked Big Pine, 18-12. The victory ended a 22...game wmning streak by Big Pine, th e defending eight-man champion. The eight-man rules differ slightl y ~ from I I-man, being short two tackles 13 and a runnmgback. The rules require ll five men on the hne and three in the ~ backfield. The basic defensive set is a 20 four-man line with one or two •9 NewPOt1 Chrl1ttlln ( 7 ·3) Peclllc Ct1rl1llan 810omlnGlon C'1rl1llen Clledwlc;ll Buct<lev Quarterback Tom Bass. who passed for 136 yards and has thrown S6 linebackers and a couple of corners Huperle Cnrt1t11n Cel Lut'1tf1n Pueden11 Po4v Htrll•ve C'1rl1t11n Llbtrl\I Cnrlsllen CIP' ""vefll and safety. Gately. Mitch ell , J osipovich . Suggs selected Al~-Angelus 11 Blo'f>lnt F IRST TEAM DEFENSE DL-Angelo Lombardo. Servite 6-0 DL-Mike Scalise, Servile 5-10 DL-Tim David,, Bishop Amat 6-1 lX-Ted Prenovost. St. Paul 6·2 Four players from playoff-bound Mater Dei..Hii}t·s DL-Mark Josipovich, Mattr Dei 5-10 football team have been selected to the All-Angelus League LB-Rigo Diaz, Bishop Amat 5-10 team as voted by the league's coachc~. LB-Ramon Diaz. Bishop Amat 5-1 O First-team offensive honors went to Monarch wade LB-Derrek Taylor, Bishop Montgomery 5-9 receivers Jeff Gately and Mike Mitchell and lineman John LB-J~ Razo, Servi!c 6-0 Suggs. all sen1.ars. On defense. senior lineman Mark LB-Ju!' Faley._ Serv1te -5-1 I Josipov1ch was chosen. • D.,_R1ck Cast1llo, St. Paul 6-0 The leagu~·s Most Valuable Player award went to· D IJ"'-Doug Bcurlem, Servite 6-0 9_uartcrbac~ Eric Beuchele of Angelus champion Servite. DB-Todd Prukop. Serv1te 6-4 Jhc offensive MVP honor went to Bishop Amat wide receiver John Jack!>on while St Paul's linebacker David Ortega wa~ 1he defen~1vc MVP. The team: FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Poa. Pier.er, scbool Ht. WR-Mike Mitchell, Mater Dea 6-6 WR-Doug Bcuertean. Scrv1tc 6-0 WR-Jeff Fieldhouse. Servile 5-1 I WR-Jeff Gately. Mater Oc1 5-9 TE-Jonathan Scott. Pius X 6·2 OB-Eddie Nevarez. Pius X 6-2 O B-Tom Willlon, Scrvite , S-8 OB-Rick Carter. Ri hop Amat 6-0 OB-Eric Blcn1cmy1 Oishop Amat .S-6 OL-Ray"Villalobos. St. Paul 6-5 CL-Richard Barrios. t. Paul 6-3 Wt. 200 175 165 160 195 195 185 170 160 268 Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. SECOND TEAM OFFENSE WR-Allan Adamson. St. Paul 6-2 WR-Doug Pfaff. Bishop Montgomery 6-0 TE-Mik_c Kelly. Mater Dei 6-4 OL-Mike Moore. Servite · 5-1 O OL-Lorcn Castro, Servite 6-2 OL-M ikc Cassidy. Scrv1te 6-0 OL-Eric Moreno, Bishop Amat 6-0 OL-Fcliberto Navarro1 Pius X 6-1 OL-John Carnahan, Bishop Mont. 6-0 08--Charles ('riner, Pius X 5·10 08-Toan Cao. Mater Dei 5,.9 OB-John Scott. St. Paul 6--2 OB-Dominic C'lcmentc, Bishop Mont-. ~ 5.9 98-Bnan Booker, Scrvite · ·s~to 190 205 220 200 220 r'nr 16S 175 210 190 165 175 18S 165 1~0 200' 190 210 210 190 218 200 195 170 170 170 224 • 41 20 11 13 ,. 12 0 18 12 Sr. Sr. Sr. ·Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. r. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr .. Jr. s~. ]. 23S r. SECOND TEAM DEFENSE 119080 S5r. D0 L-L-STteve SKcnnglcdy1 Sht. Paul 6-2 200 Sr. . r. ony tan • Bis op Montgomery 6-2 190 J 230 r. DL-Tony Galvan, Bishop Amatqs S· IO 180 Jr. r. OL-Mutt Hepp. Servite 6-0 OL-Tom McGee. Bishop Amat 6-0 OL-John Suggs. Mater De1 6-3 -----------------• DL-Dav1d Box, Piu X 5~11 17S Jr. LL8B-CRhory ECwhing, Pi5us PX 6·2 175 Jr. Bulldog' sign Mitchell Mike M1tchcll. who hU starred in basketball and football at Mater De1 Hiah. has sianed a letter of intent to play basketball ftt f'resno Suite Univenity. . Mitchell wa.s recently honored a.s a fint·tcam wide receiver on the All-Angelus Le.ague football team but will conccn1ratc h1~ efforts on basketball W1lh the 8uUd<>15. A<i a ba.kcthall player with she Monarch • Mhchcll avcra,cd 14.0 point a aame IMt season and was named to the first team on the all-league ~uad. • -ns avc1, t. aul 5·1 1 I 7$ S LB-T.cd Valmassci. Servite 6-0 195 / LB-Mike O'Connor. Mater Oci 6-1 190 Jr. 08-AJ Ordanez. Servile S-9 160 { DB-Eugene Oonn1lcz, Bishop Amat S-7 t 70 s r. 08-tcvc Martinson. St. Paul .S·IO ISS { OR-Terence Campball, Bishop Mont. S·9 t6S / MVP-En c Rucchcle, Servitc r. Offen 1vc MVP-John Jackson. Bishop Amat Oefcnstvc MVP-David Ottc&a. t. Poul Punter-Andy Tejeda. St Paul PK-Todd Pn1kop, rvite .. ' Orange eo..t OAJLV PILOT/Tnur~. ~ 11.... - Raiders thinking wild-card berth Flores Just Wants .. It lookt like we'ie ~tina i1 ouc wat.b t:W Enll•nd U tbtt poud." . to get in playoffS u~Bo~~n~!ori:':= d f th -Amcncan Football Coo(etence'1 an go f0ffi er~ Western C>tvuioft title ~tb I l2_. ~d last year aod t.betl bnlaed ia UNLV Pie ' MANHATTAN BEACH (AP) -their tbtet .Plf)'otf prnet, tbe final •romBl KED TO REPEAT AS PCAA CHAMPION• The losAn&e~sR1idersarctheonl) one a JB-9 troustanf of Wuhiftaloa ~ • • team ever to win a Super BOwl aame 1n uper Bowl XVII . forward Leon Symanski. "The four kids we lost were great " says Tarkanian, "probably the be~t four in the,.chool's history." Tarkanian's main concern 1s a na&fina pinched nerve problem af •• fcct1~g Flowers and a knee tnJUry 10 Eldndae. The presence of two soph~morc guards poses another question mark. t . F r e100 State: Coach Boyd Grant could lose everyone on has team but he'll never lose his so-called sixth man -the Red Wave supponcrs who Jam Selland Arena. And this year, the ancient structure has been expanded to accomodate another 3.000 fans. Grant did lose two of the finest players in Fresno history...:.... Bernard Thompson and Ron Anderson, ttlt so-called "bookend forwards." He docs have returners Much Arnold a 6-4 guard. and Scott Barnes, a 6-8 center. He also has his patented coaching style -long on defense. lone on disciplined offense -but sometimes shon on excitement. But that doesn't bother Grant who is one of a handful of PCAA coaches which doesn't like the 45-sccond clock which will run the entire ume this season. 'Tm sack and tired of all the experimenting. h limits coaching," says Grant. "I really detest the fact wc·rc st ill expenment1ng. I JUSt wan t to play With NCAA rules." VOLLEYBA LL ,., after cnterina the playoffs 1n a wild· In 1980, they went 11-S but a. UC Irvin~ .. We have 12 players. Wood with 80. The Tttans will also Scott Fisher who led the Gauch°' in card capacity. That's a fl<'t which finished second to n Dieeo i.n tbc seven of them freshmen.' notes rel y on former Saddleback College four cateaories includina sconna wtth hasn't escaped Coach Tom Flores. AFC West. In the playoffs. i.hey bQt Mulligan. "I think we're a year away star Kev in Henderson, who ~came a a 15.0 avcra1c. The Gauchos also ··We've done 1t both ways, won the HouSlon, Cleveland aod Saa Diqp from being ref/ aood. But I think late-season starter at guard. return 6-7 Juniorauard Conner Hen ry Super Bowl as a wild-card and as a before topp1na Philadelphaa. 27-IO, we're going to be good thJS year, too. ( J 3.0 points per pme). d1 v1S1on champion." the coach of the 1n Super BowS XV The media agreed. The presence of S. UtU Seate: Coach Rod TJJeller'$ Raiden wd Wednesday. "The b11 The Raiders have lost t.hrit late newcomers like Wayne Englestad, Agics were devastated by anritJon, a. New Medco suw. Aa&1e Coach thma ts to qualify for the playoffs three sames to fAll to 1.-.. and are aU Rodney Scott and Johnny Rogers no less than nine players are gone Weldon Drew has JUSt one senior on .. We still have a shot at a wild-card but mathemaucally eliminated from alongwithretumersTodMurphyand from last year's team which went his team. 6-7 center-forward Andre benh and that's what wt have to go lltlccontenuon in tM1rdivi5ion. Jerome Let makes the Anteaters look 19-IO. Patter-.on. Drew's problem 1s rcplac-after. The main thing1s to act.there (to Riaht now. either Denver, 10.1, or appealing despite the inexperience. Tueller docs have returners Greg 1ng laS1 year's scorina machine. Steve the pla) o.ffs). Once )Ou do thaL tt's a Seattle, 9-2. 1s almost cert11n to wiJl Mulligan, chipper and in good Grant. a 6-1 junior who was the Colter. · • new ~n and an)'th1n1 can happen the AFC West. Mtami i.s virtually sptnts despitesufferins a mild stroke team's leading scorer, rebounder and Are the Aggies m trouble: Notes assured of the AFC East title, ud that le.ss than a month ago, 1s pleased with shot-blocker. and 6-2 guard Vince Drew. "Our front hnc 1s so skmny. the lea ves Los Anacles and New-Eftlland, his team and was hard-pressed to Washington. He also has his sixth onl y guy over 200p<?Unds 1s our point Anteate .. boat both 7-4, and the New York Jeu, 6-5. discuss the Anteaters senously. man back, forward Jef Anderson. and guard (Gerald Wnght)." & • as the top contenders for the second Examples: ncwcomen Bill Floyd, a 6-7 guard. Toronto tonight AFC wild-card berth. ··wayne Englcstad is a little fat . He Jerome Johnson. a 6-8 power for-t . Paclflc: The Ttgen were Just 3-27 The team that wins the wild...card has to lose some weight and stop ward. and Kevin Nixon. a 6-2 guard last year, but Coach Tom O'Neill has aamc 1s v1s1tor in aJI pl=yoff es. seeing his girl fri end." And. "We took from Sacramento's Rancho Cordova four of bis five starters back from last UC Irvine opens the 1984-85 The Raiders, who dro a 17-14 De High basketball season tomght aa,ainst ~-··"' xter Magee because he's (former · year's team. Among the players to the Uruvcrsit) of Toronto at 7:JO dcc1s1on at .>'C"attle last onday ni ... t, UCI All-Amencan) Kevin's brother. a. San Jose Stace: ··we've got 01nc watch are 6-8 forwa rd Rich Anema 1,, Crawford Hall 00 the UC I hope to tum thinas around startina Hell. we'd give Kevin's sister a players back from last year's team so { 12. 7 average last year) and Junior campus. The game was orig.mall) Sunday when they entenain tbe scholarship. He put us on the map." we have to be better this year." Andy Frankhn ( 12.4, 6.6 rebounds scheduled for Frida)' night. Kansas Ctty Chiefs. reasons Spartans Coach Bill Berry. per game). Coach Bill Mulhlfln's Ant· "Monday ni&hts have betn lucky 4. Cal State Fullerton: Ta tan Coach The Spartans will be led by 6.-6 caters. I 9-I o a year ago. ~•II show for us but this one was11'(." Bores George McQuam says he's hoping sophomore forward Stony Evans who 10. Loos Buell State: The 49ers off a talented collection of ne~-said. referring to the game at Seattle. some of the school's football success averaged 9.9 points a year ago, and have a new coach in former Long comers including Wa }nc "Last year at this time we we~ will carry over into the basketbaJI sophomore Gerald Thomas. He also Beach Poly Coach Ron Palmer. . Englestad out of Bosco Tech. winnan~ these type of games. This season and he may need it. Leon snagged the 1984 Califom1a Junior Unfonunatcly, they don't have too Johnny Rogers, 8 transfer from year we re not. Wood is playi ng for the Philadelphia College Player of the Year. Ontario much rnorc. Sunford. and freshman Rodnc> The Raiders activated quarterback 76crs these days and center Ozell Johnson. a 6-0guard from El Cami no. Guard Ricky Sm 1th. a 6-2 senior. 1s Scott1fScott can sbaxe off a oroin Jim Plunket for the pmc, but the Jones 1s a backup to Anis Gilmore stall hobbling after a knee anJury last r veteran s1gnaJ-caller who led the team with the San Antonio Spurs. 7. UC Santa Barbara: Coach Jerry season. inJl~~·ddation. the Anteaters wtll to both of au Sueer Bowl victories~ McQuam does have three-year P1mm 1s hopmg for big thinJS from a Palmer wall rely on youngsters like stan returners Jerome Lee at th1sdecaded1dn t5eeaetion. Plunkcn staners Tony Neal .. a 6-6 forward, young team: "We've ~ot eight new Morion Wile) who played at Long guard and 6-911 Tod Murphy. hasn't played s1.ncc he suffered a torn an<f Gary Davis, a 6-6 swingman. players and Tthink wc·rc going to be a Beach Poly; Enc Samuelson, an All-Toronto dropped a JOJ.57 de-abdominal muscle on Oct. 7. returning. Davis was the second little quicker and get above the ring Orange County first-team choice cmon to USC Wednesday nlght Dcsp1teasorcthumb.MarcWilsoo leading scorer on the Titans a year ago more" from Sonora High; and All-CIF 4-A v.cnt aJI the WI) at quarterlSaclt (ll .2avcr~e)and second1nas~ststo ~JT~o~!~~l!u~rn!c!r~1s~Ju~n~1o~r~~~orw~a~rd~~c~h~o~1c~elJ~oh~n~H~a~nso~n~o~u~t~o[fR~e~~an~d~s~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~n~s~t~th~e~~~~a~w~~~-~~~~~ Rustlers make it official with win '-PAID AOVERTISEMENT- Dlet Piii SwHplng ·u.s. New Grallfru~ .'Super Pill' Gives Golden West beats Mt. SAC to clinch ---conference crown The Golden West C'ollcgc women's volleyball team made 1t official Wednesday night. chnching the South Coast Conference tllle wtth ltS l lth-Stra1ght victory. the verge of fin ishing unbeaten in SCC play. Golden West hosts Saddle- back an the finale Friday night. For the Rustlers freshman outside liitter ~n -Kn"fgjlt nad· ievcn iins and four service aces. while freshman setter Juhc Boland was credited with five kills and four aces. The Rustlers secured a spot 1n the Southern California Regional Tour- nament. which begins Dec. I. Six c-onfcrence-ctramp101b andlwo wild- card teams wall be selected. Orange Coai t 3, Cypress I: The FRONT RUNNER AND VALUE-P CKED a ·Monvfoctvrer's suggested reto1f price Tille. loxes l'Xlro Mercury Lynx is excep- tionally low priced. Yet ~Eepttonolly-weU equipped~with 79 ston· dard features including: • front-wheel drive • 1.6L four-cylinder CVH engine • 4-speed manual transaxle • individually reclining from seats • rock-and-pinion steering • MocPherson strut front ~~~ • fully independent rear suspension. See Lynx at your Lincoln- Mercury Dealer. • MERCURY LINCOLN Fast Weight Lim NtrDldffg-=-&t-Aff 'lftnrWtlftt--+---ii!4 Pill ~· All the Wort BEVERLY HILLS, CA. (Spe- \ CJal}-An amazing new "supct" grapefruit ptll has recently bcc:n 1devetoped and pc"I feucd \l\Clt re- pon ed"l y "guarantees" that you The Rustlers sewed up the cha m- pionship on the strength of a s"eep over v1s1ting Mt. San Antonio that took less than an hour to complete. Meanwhile. second-place Orange Coast posted a four-game victory at Cypress and on the college level. UC Irvine won a non-conference ma tch up at Loyola-Marymount. I will cu1ly lo~ at least JO pounds in / 10 da)'i. Best of all, 11 allo"s you to "car as mu.:h as }OU "ant of your Pirates, whose post-season hopes J1e lr===============================================================-1 fa\or1c foods and still lose a pound a da) or more staning from the vcr) first day until you achieve the ideal v.e1ght and figure you desire ... Here's what took place: Golden West 3, Mt. SH Antonio 0: It took about 45 minutes for the Rustlers to put away the Mounties. 15-6. 15-2, 15-7, and win the South Coast Conference champ1onsh1p for the second straight season. Last year, Golden West needed to win a post-season playoff match agarnst Cerritos to claim the title after the two teams finished in a deadhcat for first. But this season. the Rustlers arc on in reaching th e playoffs through lhe wild-card route. toppled 't he Chargers. 15-10. 12-15. 15-0. 15-V at OC'C. The victory improved Coast's con· fere ncc mark to 11 ·2. with the only setbacks coming at the hands of champion Golden West. Middle hitter Suzette Gervais con· tnbuted 13 kills while Shell} Ashpole did a fine job setting. OCC closes its conference slate at Fullcnon Frida) night. UC Irvine 3. Loyola-Marymount I: The Anteaters subdued the Lions. 15-10.15-8.15-17. 15-7to1mproveto I 0-J 6 overall lo)'ola dropped to 10-24 Zendejas on verge of all-time~ record TEM PE. Ariz. (AP) -Arizona yo u got it.' I would've liked to tic 11 State place-kicker Luis Zendejas, two there. but I guess I got close enough." points away from becoming NCAA Zendejas said. "Coach (Darryl) football's all-time leading scorer, says Rogers didn't want to rub it in." he is tempted "to do something "We just didn't feel we needed to different" to break the record here put 47 point~ on the board so Loo1e Saturday night. could get the record." Rogers said. "Some of the guys arc saying I ''l'm sure Dorsett earned all the should kick the points left-footed," points he scored. I don't think he got the right-footed soccer-styler said. any cheapies.'' "But you know what I really want to ··1 wanted to do it here at home do'.! 1 want to score on a two-point anywax and I know I will." ZendcJas conversion." _ said. • l expccr-ro get two or three · Or. "We fake the fi eld goal and the attempts at leasl field goals or extra- holder throws a pass to me. Wo~ldn't points. It should be no problem.·· that be great? I'd break the rccor<f and . The Sun Devils. 4-5 overall on the score my first touchdown all on t~e season. hoSl hapless Colorado State same play." (3-7) in a non-conference game atur- Zcndeps has 355 career points -day night. They close out their one behind former Piusburah run-scMdule Nov. 24 m Tucson against ning back and Heisman 1'ropby archrival Arizona. winner Tony Dorsett. who set the "I want to do 1t this week. I don't record from 1973· 76. want to chance anythin,." said The .S-9, 186-pound senior scored ZcndcJH. "l feel rehcfthat it's finally 14 p0ints on three field JOals and fi ve here. Now. I want to break the record conversions last Saturday in a 44-1 0 and put some more distance between win at Oregon. The effon enabled me and the rest of them.'' him to move into sole possession of Oeor1ia's senior ~lace-kicker second place ahead of former Army Kevin Butler has made a late-season runnina back Glenn Davis~ who l!:'n at Dorsett's record and passed compiled 354 poinu..Jrom 1943-46. 1.GendtJas on Oct. 27 by o ne point at "I had auyt tellina me, 'Just a '330 with I I )-point p mc qa1nst couple more, j ust a couple more and Kentucky. San Dle10 Mesa forfeits two Win• San 01~0 M°"CM Collqe has j us1 two vktones in the Mis ion Con· fercn~ football race -over ddle- blck and S.nta Ana -bul the Olympians announced Wednesday they are forfeitina both. San Dieao Mesa athletic director John Kovac. in a letter to all Mis on Conference schools, 111d the Olym· pians used an 1nell11ble player and voluntarily forfeited the two vlc- toric And with that nC"w the Gaucho -· , and Dons find themsel ves bauhna for 1he conference champ1onsh1p Satur- day ntatu (7:30 at Saddlcback). 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SI Louos 1971 -Deva Parker Pi111Duron 1tn -Gt!O<Of Foller Ctl\Ctnnel .J9U-"-~· Cioc""'8J• l9'H -Joe Morgan C11>C1Mal• 197 4 -SI••• Garvey Los Anget" 1973 -Pete Role, C11>C1nneh 1972 -Jonnnv 8el\Cn C11>Clnne 11 1971 -Joe T orrtt. SI Lou•s 1970 -Johnnv Bench. C1n<tn1>ell -..IW -WW. ~~ev. ~ l"•enc;i6CO 0..1 Hucl Con10•• Type HI f1 Cat AvcltC s,11.m • Avl•) A,.,,ot ~ , -.~,,,.°'•'ill'' S.,"-,,.."' w ,,. lo "•"O'• ·~~,,.,,• ... ~ ... ,_. ... <'"I • ~ Ot N -411' tt~ St .,.,.. , f 1.ar tr A a .. ,,,,. • ~un•J "'ti .. ~•' " ""' t ,_ • l&,11.ill'''""" S;. • • ·~,st c ",8"•t• • o -Tilt• s"" t , • ~,,j, p 15, t ~ . . ,._ -~ G DWI, $1 L~ 1"1 -Ot1el'ICIO CeoHI. St LW<• tM -It~ Cllmefllt, ~11.Wtfl ltd -Wltlle MaVI Sen 'r•nclKO 1,.. -IC.tn lover, SI LOYI• 1"3 -SendV Koutu, LOt A.""'91 1'62 -Meury Wiiis, LM A,,..ies "" -Fr!IM llOOlllMNI, Clllc:IMlll 1'60 -Dick Groer, Plttsburtti ltli' -Ernie lefllls, C.,l(.ffO 1f5' -Erllle lal\ks. Cllleeoo lfS7 -Hento Aertn, MliweullM "" -Don Newcombe. lrOOlllvn ltS$ -Rov Camoeneue . l roolllvn 1•~ -Willie Mevs. N-York 1953 -Rov CenwNt*t•, l!lrOOlll\ln 1952 -Henk Slue<. Chleego 1951 -R~v C-emHnelll. l rOOlllYll 19SO -Jim 1tons1e111v. P""9Cltll>l'lle l9'9 -Jeekle Robinson, l rOOlllvn 1941 -Stan Musial. SI. Louis 19'7 -Boo f':illlofl, a oston 1946 -S11n Muslel, St. Lo~1' 1,.S -Pl'I» Cavarrell•, Chlce90 t94' -Mi.riv Marlon, SI Loul1 1943 -Sle11 Musial, St Louis 19•2 -Mori Coo04lr, SI L0yls 19•1 -Ootoh Camllll, Broo•uvn tt40 -Fre ntr. McCormick, Clnc;ln111ll 1939 -BUCllv Wellaf\, Clf\Clnntll 1938 -Ernie Lomt>arar. Cincinnati lf37 -Joe Medwtcll. SI LOUii 193' -Cert Huooetl. tMw York 1935 -G•bOv Herlnetl, Q lcago 193• -Oonv O.en, SI Louh 1933 -Cert HubOetl, New Yori. 1932 -Cl>Uek Klein. P1111ede1Pllll 1931 -Frent. Frlsdl, St Loul1 Deep SM fl"11n9 NEWPORT LANDING <N•wporl llHclll -10 anorors e \Culoln. 6 t>au, 2 1>01>ito, too meckerel DAVEY'S LOCKEA (NtwPOf1 llffdll -•2 e119ter' • albacore, t2S l>Onllo. 173 rock coo. J cellco t>eu, 12 sand t>en. 105 mackerel Thi' WHk'' trout llU!nn LOS ANGELES -CH te1c Lagoon. Ellret>etn Lake. Jeck1on L•"e Pvramld Lekt, San Get>rlel River (eut, wtll torlul SAN llERNAROINO -Cucamonga Gue\11 Perk Lake, Gr.<i Helen Perk Lake, Lvlle Creek (mld<lle, norlh tortr.sl. Mo11vt Narrow' Park Lekt, Siiverwood Lakt RIVERSIDE -Car.uolMI Lekt, Perris Leke, Skinner La tr.1 SAN DIEGO -Cuvamt ce Lat.e SAN LUIS OBISPO -A•u cadero Lelle, Legune Lake Loper Lal<e KERN -Herl Parll. Lelle, Ming Lake. Kern River <Borell Powerhouse 10 Demo· cret Dem. KR3 Powerl\Ouse lo Lelle lllt>elle) TULARE -Kern lhvtr <Fa irview Dem 10 KR3 Powerhouse Johnsondale Bridge 10 Fairview Dami INYO -Ooar La tte, Owens River (Lawl BrldQe downllrH m 10 Slewerl Lene). Pleasant Vellev Reurvolr Hltllh ichool 91t1, SEA VIEW TOURNAMENT (at Racquet Club ef lrvlnel Semlflnel S1MM1 w 111e11 (WoOdt>rlCIQel del Mullellv !New· oorl Hert>orl. 6·0. 6·0. Siegmund (Wood· t>rld11el def Bert>erlno IEltencla), 6· I, 6·0 SlntlH Flnal Wlltell dei S•eumuna. 6·2, 6·1 Third Plue Bert>erono Off Mulle Uv, 6·4, 6·2 Semifinal D4Mlt>IH He\h110S0 H"1<1rlctr.s IEll•l>C••I oel Me >to\·Rosen (Corona oe1 Marl 6·2 6·2. ~-~.U...!l<Mll At.achl oet. 8.Ull· nen·Rve n (Newoorl Herl>Orl 6·0 6· t D4Mlt>IH FIMI Conkev·D Su91 oet HesMcn·Httndrick\ 6·) 7 6 Thtrd Ptect Bunnell·Rvan cltl MallOs·Rosen 7·6. &.·.4. Retails $1395 NOW S695 L1m1ted Quantity (only 2 left) a. .. ~ WIDHllOAY'S .. HULT$ '"' fl#,, ...... ~,,..., '"'" ,.ACK. lSO verd• Oeckem Sellll CMYletl UO 210 UO Celllornlt Ntllll• (Fr ydl Y) soo UP Trulv A Re& (MJlef'ltll) UO Also r~· TM Wlndolvn. Oh Puet>IO, Merri Pet, F11>Utous For tune, G9 Go Va.na y, Quffllno Rockett•. Tl,,,.; 11.79., HCOND llACE. 350 verd$. Oeorlu Dffr te G•rcla) 1 40 Easv Brendv Jal <CrffOtf'I 3.60 280 uo 300 uo 3.60 OH·A Mffr Or"m IFloueroa) OH·Celehem An<I Cul'lll (Werd) · D~O..dh"t for third. Al\O r•~-Sidi• Sullivan, Chemoeg· neanoctvlar, Im A "4en'lm. Jetz• llarrer1, on AMle Tl,,,., Jubilee Jet C,,lck Ttm. ti.I~. n CXACTA IH I Pele! stt.00. n DAil y DOUILE (1·9) oeld I 13 00 THlllD llACE. 3SO vardi Mllllful Dav (Ward) 9 60 6 00 • 40 CeM The AelM (E Gercll) 7 60 • 60 Mlcl\HI Hunt <Sevlllel • 20 Also read: Mite Fine, Cu anov11 Moo<!. A l ure tm•oe. 8\ll Ac to r . Rouledescrowl\l>fll\Ce. Time· lt.25 • FOURTH RACE. lSO veras. Scats Clet>Oer CE. Garcia) 7 20 HO • 00 O.C1u Chamolon (Pe ullne) 9 IO S.40 Dudes Mlglc Pride (H. Ge rde l 6 00 Also raced. Sl\emrocll Ou\t, Grando• WIHle, Runnln Six, Nlohl Mood, ltKon· nolt«, Tumbleweed Ace, Cro Ber Moon Time. 11.10. n IXACTA 19·7) oel<I 539 IO FIFTH RACE. SSO verdl. Far E Nuff (Hert) 11.40 • 20 UO Losl ll\Cll•n (Lackey) 3.20 2 '° Rebels Georoe (Creager) 2.40 Al•o raced: Jetliner Joe, Armat>el. Pen Vtnlurt , Moe Or Joe. Tlme. 27.63. n EXACTA (4·5) oald 134 . ..0. SIXTH RACE. 170 verdl. Trevelln Show (Crtager) S.'° 3.IO 3.00 SOffdv Smite• ( H. Garcle) 16 60 6 00 He. In f llghl (Tre11ure) S 00 Allo raced Mld1>lohl Pohcv. Fteel Mlckev. Traces Ace. Leadef' Roon Paint Mt Silver Time 4594 SEVENTH RACE. 3SO ytrds Brockmeyer (Glfl) 6 80 4 20 3 00 Hey Y °" Gun ( Deloml>a I 7 80 4 '° Pav Tiie BIHs (FIOrHI S 20 Al\O raced Ziiiion\, ~teed Dice, Crumt> WICller, OuPH 811aCloll Time 19.00 12 EXACT A ll·S) oeld US 40 EIGHTH RACE. lSO verds Dlekevl Bkle Onm .<Adr ) S 80 0 H hlng Toro (H•rl) OH·HI Ftyln Wal<lo (Cerdora) DH·S1erre Tel'l90 (Mvtesl OH-Oea<ll'leat lor third 3 60 1 10 600 220 2 10 2 to Al10 raced Ima Tinv Welch On Pooov To Tht Sta" Time 17 79 s2 EXACTA (1-1) o•ld '2740 $2 PICK SIX (4·8·4-4-1-7) oeld '12.a2s 80 wit ti eight wlnnlno tickets (si• horses> 12 Pick Six conso1at101> peld '237 eo with 167 winning llckelS (five hOOH). NINTH AACE. 3SO vard•. Soul On Fire <Peullnel 24.20 12 00 e 40 Humdlnl (LacktV) 'l100 9.la Miu Arl•IOCrtl (Flores) 3.40 AIM> raced· Magnilo. Min Heerlllne, Thul\dar Thighs. Ima Plunder Girt, Pertv Venture Time 1811 U EXACTA (2·7) oel<I H06 60 Allendenct S. 127 HolVWOOd Par11 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS 171b et.Jl·~.td "'""'11) FlllST AACE. 6 furlongs. C.oio.n MiMlrt4 (SIYfl\) 20 60 1 40 •.10 Cl'lr•J'\ Led (Bleck) • 60 3.IO Perltcl Cover (Maffeo! 11 60 AIM> rteed' Shasta Fleet. Hev1ng FU'\. UrallOld. SUnol's Ster, Rul1n9 Position. T.,,.,... H2'-31~ SaCOND .. ACa. 6 furtol\ot NauehtYNtltt (Vln_J) lltO HO uc· "'""" Cuisine (H•wltvl ) 00 2 60 I Y'*"" tDomlntu.al • 00 AIM rte<ed A.NIM•..-ota. '''"" F•wn. Mlllnl Jov, EllO•nt Kellv. lamblnebollllf, Tiii 'TNI OrM m, Tak• Pelra, OonlNs Otv Time 11> l/S n DAILY ooue1..1 (1-f) 11>el4 Jl2 .. 0. U COHSOUTtON 'DOUILI (M l P411d '1UO TH•O llAC8. 6 lurlonts. Mettort• <Slbllltl 1' 70 • 40 ) 00 Ells Brevell Song (Mee•"~' UO 2 .0 Luckv l udclv (Meta) UO Al\O rt cta· lrummer. Ausllntl C.W Tll'l\f· HO 3/S, aS IXACTA 12·SI oeld SIOl.00. FC>UaTH llACI. 6 furtong\. L• Fonrevn (H•wltv) u o 3.00 Orc"Mtra (Plnc1vl S 20 Tucked 1nsl0t (Olivares) 2:10 uo 2 ?O Al\O recta· First Peck1g1, Crtmson Camao. Time 1.11 3/S. ~ u aXACTA ()·•> oald 17000 '"™ llACI. One mite Cream Pocket (Bleck) 100 • .0 Miu Sl!Vlla (HtWltYI 6 00 tntentlonel <Proctor) Also raced Merlllo's Anlln S.n, Crlc1tel, Socletv Riva, Veaalll Tl,,,. 1 .0 llS U EXACTA (7·21 oeld 1137 50. SIXTH ltAC•. 6 lurlOnOl uo •.40 S.60 Pve's Oetconeu 1P1nce vl 400 UO 2.10 Scl'IOOt Prlnceu ILozovel 7 60 3 40 Genlltmefl'l 811 IHawlevl UO Also re~ S<1191119 SnOw. ScO'e o , I Love YoU B•t>V, Ftet1 Like Love, Prtsvvtera Time. l 12 315 SS •xACTA 17·1) oeld 17600 SEVENTH RACE. 6 lurlongl Conltal (V•l•nruelal e 60 ..,0 3 .a Petrov (McC1rronl 6 60 4-20 Infantryman (Orlege) 4.20 Also raced HIOhlelld P1ra11. Colmotron, Sword Prince. Soull'larn ShOw, Pleau Drink -.. Uo. Our Nordic. Brlohl Tack, Merlin Ot York. Time. 1.17 3/S. lS l!XACTA 19·•> oa1d '128.SO U PICK SIX (9·2· 1·7·7·91 oeld '11.97•.20 wltn 21 winning tlckels (six horHsl 12 Pick Six contoletton oald sm.oo wllh 699 winning llcket• (five llOl'Ht) EIGHTH RACE. Ht miltt on tun. Vlc:teo Kid IMcCtrronl S 60 3 20 Scruolet IOelel\ouuavel 2.IO Segemore (LIOl'lem) 2 10 2.10 2 20 Also raced Avtan. lmoerla l Sllult Circle Ot Sttet, Time I •7 •ts U EXACTA 16·11 H id $J2 SO NINTH RAC&. One mile on turf Beat The Drum IMcCr nl 1120 S 40 S 00 Foggy Moon (Plnce vl • ao 4 oo AmePOle (Toro) 3-'0 AIM> recect· Fluke, Lovaeble Mou, L11\<1a's LHder, To••• Woma1> Time t 3S 21S U EXACTA (5·31 Olfd ~16100 All~anct 14,4Sl WOf'IMft'S VolevtM• COLLaGE Non·cenference UC lrvlne def. Lovole·Mervmount. tS·lO. 15-1, 15·17, 1S·7 COMMUNITY COLLEGE S.Vltl C..st Cenferenc:t COiden Wt\I def Mt San Antonio, tS·6, IS·2. IS·7 Or1119e Coe" def Cvoreu, 15· to. 12· ts. 15·0, IS·7 HIGH SCHOOL CIF Playefh T enltflt, 1:l0 II.ti\. IS·A~I ~lll...._Mo1l!Q ">~.Coro,,. d«I Mir Jll Laguna BHch High Gthr vs Mora Cosla al Redondo Hloh (•·A StmHIMhl Irvona n Long Beach WillOll 11 Lekewooo Hlgl'I Otna Hlhs •I Eoiso1> a l Hunlillilton 8"ch Hjgh HHI.. C.V..llLl. CONP•-·NC-9 lmvtlle~ w L T~ 0, GA EdmofllOll 12 , ) 21 " .. CelOar-v ' ' 1 19 11 u Klntia 7 7 3 17 " .,, WIM I04111 7 ' 7 " S9 ,.. VallCOyYtr 3 12 2 • S9 101 Nt«lt Olvt'*1 Cl'llG.ago • 6 2 ti 13 " St. Louli 6 • 1 u S3 60 Mlnna.ot1 • I • 12 se 10 Detroit 4 II ' ' SI 75 Toronto l 10 3 9 ., ,. WALH CON,K .. ENCE Patncll OM'*t Phlll<lelof\11 9 3 2 20 " 38 NY ltlend•n I 7 0 16 7' ,. NYRengen 7 6 I IS " S9 WuhlnQton S S • 14 S3 S2 Plllaburllh 6 1 I 13 S2 S9 New Jer14v 3 I 2 I u SI Adenu Otvlsloft Montrea l 10 3 1 11 S1 C ao1ton 9 6 1 19 60 49 a utteto I • 2 ti 70 59 Harltor<I 7 6 2 16 SO S9 0ueoec 7 9 1 IS 62 61 WecllneicMv'sS~' l<lntn •. Tor onto 3 Buffalo •. Boston ! Oueoec '· St Louis 4 Chlca90 6, NY Rangfn 4 Pittsburgh •. Wlnnlot11 3 (011 Montrta.1 •. E<1mon1on 1 Va ncouver 3, Oetroll 2 T enlltlt'I Ge.-s New Jenev at llMlon Hartford t i Pl'lll1dell>l'lla Mlnna\Ole el NY Islander\ Edmonton al Cetgarv Kin9S 4, Mall6t LHh 3 ~ bY Pertech Los Angelel l O l-t Toronto ,.... --·~ t I 1-3 ""' Perlect 1. Toronto, Frvcer 7 (Leeman), l 12. 2. LOI Angeles, Fox 6 (MlcLellall. Nlcl'IOlll l. 13:07 (llCll. Pen1lrles-J1ckson, Tor lcro.u· checking). 3:S3; Bennl119, Tor thOOlllngl, 6 35, Dionne. LA <crou ·cl'llCtr.1119), I 30, Frvcer, TO' ll\00kl119), II 21. Second Pert.cf 3 Toronto, Valve 10 (Benning). 6 '9 Ptntlllfl-Frycer. Tor (l\lgh·stlck.lnol, 0:14, MacLellen, LA Unlerferencel, 1 S3, Ruskow$l<I, LA (roughlll9), 14 16, Courlnall, Tor (rouohlngl. 1' 16, Oe0y11, Tor (l\Old· Ing), IS 50. Frvcer, Tor, OOUl>le minor (tlbowlno. rowhl119), 19 34, Redmood, LA. m inor (roughlng)-melor·geme mlsconduel ( fltih' 1110 l. \9-.J.4. Tlllrd Peried 4 Lo5 A~, Tn lor 8 (G•Hev. Dion· 1>1). :21. S Torotilo, Anoe<lOll ) (Leemt n, Oerlego), 1 lJ (llCI), 6 Loi Angele\, Dionne S IHerdY), t3:<&S, 7 Los Angeles, Macl.lllan S (Dionne), IMt Peneltlfl-E1191>10m, LA (trloolno). S7, Courtn1M, Tor (dtlav ol game>. 11.u . Allendence -16, 112 • MISL WESTERN DIVISION W L PC1. GB LA Llllr1 2 0 I 000 LH Vegu 2 0 I 000 San Ole90 2 I 6'7 Wichlle O 0 000 t Kanses Cllv O 2 000 2 Tacoma 0 3 000 2 , -OeHH 0 4 000 ) EASTERN DIVISION SI Louil l 0 l 000 P11llburgn ~ 1 O 1.000 co,mo, l o f 000 Ctevetalld I t SOO I > Monne\018 I I SOO I > 8all1more t 2 l33 2 Chocaoo O t 000 2 T°"'9tlt'I Game Wicl'life 1r LA Lateo Na A WHTl .. N CONl'l .. KNCa ~•c»c DMlllft w I. "'<t. Ptloenlx 1 , 700 I.A &.allen . s s JOO Portland s s .500 LA~ 3 ' .m S..tlle 3 ' m GOiden Slt te 2 1 m MldWnt~ 11ou11on • I ·"' 011wer 1 , "' San Anlonlo 6 • ·'°° Utan s • .s.ss 0 •111• 6 5 .SU Kan1u CllY 1 ' .lCJ • ASTl .. N cowa .. INCI dos ton .... OMUlft 7 l 17S Pl'ln~. s t .71' Wulltno1on ' ~ ~ New JerMy • • .00 New York 2 • .200 ~DM'*' Chicago 1 2 .m Mllwaukff 7 2 .na Oe1roll s • .m AJlellla 3 • U3 llidl•nt . 2 7 .m Cltvtlalld 0 • 000 W"""4eY't SC.... Boston J IS, New Y0<tr. 9' Wnhl119ton 12S, San Antonio 106 lndlena l2S, Houston 117 Detroit 137, Plllltdetohle 133 loll Phoenix 99. New Jer.-v 16 Tonltllt's Gemes Miiwaukee at LA ~ Clevellnd el Atl•nte Boston el Chicago Oallai t i Gol<ltn Stele Ullh ti Porllend Fridav"~ '°'me' K1n1H Cllv a t LA Lekan New York •I WHhlnoton Pl'lllecietol'll• at Oe1ro1t S-en Anlonlo et tn<liana Houston el OeM« Mllweukff al Phoenix Portland el Sffllle Wtdnt1d9Y'S tr.nsactteM 8ASEIALL ~LNtUe a OI .-2 2 Jiit 3Yt ··~ ) ,,,., 3 3 ' ,,,., , .... 4 ' , .. ~ OETROlT TIGERS.-Announceel Iha rei· 1gna11on ol "tatn l!lrown, 1>8111119 cotcn BASKETBALL NtfleMlllU:etMIAlMde!Wt NEW JERSEY NETs-SIQned Tom LaGarde, torwerd·center. Welvec:t Mike Wiison, ouerd FOOTBALL Nltlenel ....... ~ CLE VE LANO 81l0 WNS.-Slgne<I Glen Youll9. wide receiver. end Greo kit. HltlY. Pieced Tim Slrecka, tight end, on Ille lnlured rewrve llst. DALLAS COWBOYS-Ret.esed Herold Carmlcl'lael, wide rec.elver Re-1lone<1 Jim· ml• Turi>«. ll1>et>aet1er. INOIANAPOLIS COL TS--Slgned Ted Petersen. otfen5lvt llCkle. Placed EUl1 Gar<11>«. offensive llntman, on ll'le lnlured reur111 1111 LOS ANGELES RAMS.-Siglled Mllr.t Pleesant, ClefaMlve t>ack. Plteld Gto<Ge Andrews. llnet>ecker. on the lnlured rtlerve 1111 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Signed Jonn Kimmel. linet>edl.er. •n<I Nell Maune, gU1rd Uftl9" Stal'H FMtbel l.Mtue OEN.VER GOL~~· ro Offensive tlneme1> HOCKlY ... ...._. Hec:llrt lHtue NEW JERSEY OEVILS.-Senl Hannu .K.&moourJ. ~.to.. FOd. W~vae ol Ille lnternellonel Hodtev LHoue Weaver declines , so Ex pos pick Rodgers · Mo n treal is eigh t h major leagu e team with post-season managerial change MONTREAL (AP) Buck Rodgers, former manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, was named manager of the Montreal Expos Wednesday, tilling che last avaiJable maJor league managerial spot for 1985. The 46-year-old Rodgers was given a two-year contract, Expos General Manager Murray Cook said. Cook said RodgcNi was hired after it became clear that former Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver was not interested. "I don·t care 1f rm the first. second or 35th choice." said Rogers. who became the fourth Expos manager in fi ve seasons. 'Tm very happy to be here." Weaver has been 10 the broadcast TELESCOPE ALE!! • Telescopes • Binoc•n • t.tcroscopes • Telephoto lenses. YES, IT'S tOE IN COSTA t.l:SA The Lariest & Most Complete TELESCOPE CENTER IN Tt£ U.S. ~~A~!'!• 3033 S-. BRISTOL COSTA 111£SA 957-6900 • c., t It • ti:Wd~ ~ • Cw tt K'ol c ""'' SICIQO IS [IA~ (. ~ JMtdl • cwt. "°"' t l so tibOL' 16801 Rockfleld Bfvd. (714) 770_3383 Ste L • Irvine, CA 92718 booth the past two seasons, but his contract wtth ABC' has expired. He told The Associated Press in a telphone interview Wednesday from his Hialeah, Fla., home that he had been dropped by ABC and had decided he wouldn't manage in 1985. ··1 had six job offers this year:· the 54-year-old Weaver said. ··1 decided that this year. ABC or not ABC. this would be my first full year of retirement." He refused to name the clubs that had contacted htm. Cook said the Expos never made a specific proposal to Weaver because it already had become clear that he wasn'c interested in the job. Weaver said he told his agent about a week ago ''to get ahold of every club that had contacted me and tell them mr decision was not to work next year: Weaver said he j ust didn't have the competitive desire to manage at this time. "Maybe these feelings will come back to me." he said. ··As of now, they haven't." Rod$ers· appointment was the eighth 10 the major leagues during the post-season and filled the only mana· gerial job left open. Elliott must get help to win NASCAR title RIVERSIDE {AP) -Luck has played a commanding role-in Bill Elliott's drive to wi n the NASCAR Winston C'up stock car drivi ng cham- pionship. A longshot to win the title, the Dawsonville. Ga .. native is hoping lady luck follow5 his ford around the 2. 7-milc road course during the Winston Western 500 at Riverside International Raceway Sunday. To land the championship, Elliott has to lead a lot of laps, win. the race and wall for his favo~d rivals - Terry Labonte of Corpus Christi. Texas. and Harry Gant of Tay· lorsville. N.C. -to virtually dropout of the race. . Elliott trails Labonte by 121 points and-is-behind G~nt by 791;'nts. f or Ell iou to win the cham 1onship. Labonte would have to anish no better than 34th and Gant no higher than 2 tst. "I've just got to run as hard as I can," Elliott says. "There is no fuarantcc they will fall out. But then. wouldn't even have a chance at r . OUA LONG TERM LEASE OR PURCHASE; A LARGE INVENTORY ASSURES CHOICE TMi.U ?HO• , .. ,, .. 1Mt • lt.llU1- ........ ·-· --ftt f_,. I .......... Riverside if they both hadn't dropped out last Sunday at Atlanta ... The red-hatred. freckled-face El· liott has set a precedent for much· needed. long-shot wins at Ri verside. Last November, Elliott needed to win the last race on the 1983 circuit, the same race he will drive Sunday, to be eligible for a $76,000 special point fund. Elliott took the checkered flag, his first NASCAR Winston Cup race, and the points money. The win also earned rum another $200,000 in sponsor and appearance fees as an instant tourist attraction in his home- town. Prep cagers sign letters LOS ANGELES (AP) -Scan Elliott of Tucson, that city's player of the year last season, was one of four pla)'crs Wednesday who silf\ed letters of intent with J>acific-10 Confe~ncc schools. Elliott, a 6-7~ all-•tate telection who avcrqed 19 point$ per pine and 10 rebounds, sianed with the University of Arilona. Hi1h1ehool semorbuletball prot- pects can sian with a school from Nov. 14.21. or watt until the sprina. aOer the uecomana N AA ~n. Two sen1orU1J0cd leiteri of intent to attend the University or 9rqon . They were Otta Senior.a 6-IOccnter. from Pinole Valley Hiah School in Hercules. Calif .• who avcraacd 12.8 points per pmc as a junior, and tan Cra1a. a 6-9 forward with 1 I -point avcraac last season. Ban Kocnitler. a 6-10 center wbo helped Corvallis (Ore.) Hiah win the Slate Cla AAA prep ha kctball tttle hm vcar. iancd wtth C'ahfomln. 4 ' -~-'T -· .-.... - r Orange Coast OAll Y PILOT!Thurld9Y. No',,...Mr ti. 1IM • . ...... 'Cats'Joirrs the music Vldeiiparade NEWYORK(AP)-.. C.a\ "1unHa1tStenttytDl.bepopM .. nDdlucnli,. mu ic video bu11ntss. will be The 1ntemauonal musical hit and •1nner of tc~n J'oey AWaldl i8 the fim mu"c video ofa Broadway 1how.1t wi.ll.fca1urcTa1eace V. Malla 'Gar~o Talks' is daringly different By BOB THOMAS .......... ~.,,..., "Garbo Talks" 1s a comedy drama that centers on two eccentric women. One is Estelle Rolf, a lifetime radical whose causes exhausted her ex- Close quartets husband and exasperate her son. The other is Greta Garbo . As this daringly different movie opens. Estelle (Anne Bancrofl) ts watching a late-night TV screenina of "Camille" and weepina buckets as Garbo dies in the arms of Roben Taylor. Shortlr, afterward, her son Gilben (Ron Silver). a middle-level accountant m ll Marthattan firm . bails her out of jail. She explains that she had done some creative shopljf\ma to counter a pricina inequity io the grocery store. Gilbert has other problems. He is getting shafted at the office by his unctudus bo s. Gilbert's wife (Came Fisher) wants t\im to take a j ob with hi:r father in Beverly Hills. Gilbert is also distracted at the office by a gorgeo us co-worker (Catherine Hicks), who docs aerobics on her lunch hour. Estelle falls in. Brain tumor. No hope. Her on~ last wish is to talk to her longtime idol. Greta Garbo. A loving son. Gilbert aims to ac- complish the impossible and pen- etrate lhestar's inviolate privacy. The rest of the film concerns his desperate efforts to contact Oarbo. At times. the filmmakers seem to lean dangerously toward farce, as when Gilbert masquerades as a gourmet• food delivery man to gain access to the star's dwelling, Miraculously. the danger passes, and "Garbo Talks" sails on to a hean- swclling fini sh-it would be criminal to disclose it. 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'\ ·1ucn•n1 MUii I'll '""'' OI t I' I I \ • Ortnge Coa1t DAILY PILOTIThuraday, Novembet 18, 19M The award-winning Pacific Federal Plaza Costa Mesa building wins design awards The 147.500 square-foot Spanish colonial corporate office building in Orange County's Costa Mesa has won two more awards fo r design excel· lence; one at the Business and lndustn ,.\wards lu ncheon at Los l.ngelcc.. \t1tng the proJCl't\ lando;cap1ng and contnhut1on to the bcaut1fi1:a11on of Southern Caltfurn1a. the judges v.ere ··notabl) 1mprcs!ted v..1th the c..olorful entn and ambtanle of a \.kd1Lerranean 'ilia ·· Builder Maga11ne al!to r1..•cogn11cd Pacific Federal Plaia as a Grand \v.ard v..inner m its Builder's ( ho1ce Des111.J1 and Planning A"'ards pro- gram. one of 16 grand award rec1p1- ents out of754 submittals. Craig Combs. president. Craig Combs Associates. project architect. was on hand to receive praise. Expressing appreciation for the re· cent awards. he noted that s1>. other national and regional awards have been received. including the National LandS'Cape Award. and the Pacific Coast Builder's Conference's Gold 'iugget ""e ha'e been designing tbema11c PUlJ~for ~r& ~eC'et¥1flg such v.1dec;pread recogn1t1on rein· forces our belief that people all o'er the na11on enjo~ human1!tt1C architec- ture ... Combs obsen ed. Hannes Tulving discuss~& silver dollars as investment Hannes Tulv1ng. president of Hannes Tuh ing Rare C 01n Jn vest· ments. Newport Beach. was a guest speaker at the Fifth Nauonal Silve r Dollar C'onven uon, to be held in St. Louts. Mo. No" 8-I I . He discussed the performanc~ ht s· to~ and long term investment p6ten- ttal of MS-65 U.S s1l"er dollars. Tulving 1s one of only seven na11onal ~1lver dollar experts asked to speak at the convention. Others include such noted num1sma11c ex· pens as James . Blanchard 111 and Wa\ ne Miller. • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 Whatever it's call~d, tax change means more money for Uncle Sam However. many would rather see higher taxes instead of no deductions, adjustments omists point out tn their Economic Weck newsletter, by the incredible numbers that might result including an annual budget deficit of S l trillion in 20 years. on the debt. The resulting consequences are too enormous to be accepted. even by the muddling-through school of econ· omic tb.eotists By JOHN CUNNIFF "' SuelMea A11atret NEW YORK -A tax "increase?" Not a chance. Not when the altema· • uves arc so numerously listed in an} thesaurus. such as tax adjustment. correction. rcconc1 hauon. reform. amendment. tuning. revision. simph· fica11on . Simphficauon It will probabl> ~· because one of the strongest ties between poht1cal parties is the belief that some income tax requirements have become incomprehensible and subJCCt to varying interpretations. But regardless of the label applied to upcoming tax changes. the net effect might be more re venue fo r Uncle Sam. a probab1ht y based on the assumption that it might be easier to raise taxes than to cut costs. Jack La 'ery, Memll L)nch'sdtrec· tor of economic and secunt1es re· search. presents the difficulty clearly when he observes that future govern· ment spending 1s already pro- grammed into the h'es and habits of people. About 75 cen ts of e'en. add111 onal dollar spent over the next four ~ears will stem from automatic cost-of· It' 1ng adjustments. interest e>.penses. increases in the number of individ· uals retired -and the defense budget. I ntcrest expenses can not be lefl unpaid. The defense budget 1s protected b~ the administration. And the remainder of the hst is guarded ltke ltfe itself by those involved, which probably invol ves most of Amenca's families. Consider this from Lavery: "'Ap- proximately 37 cents of every extra dollar s~nt over the next fi ve fiscal years will be due to inflation adjust· mcnts." . , And this: ··Legislation protects most of these 1nf1at1on adjustments. as entitlements. medical costs and civilian pay are upgraded annually based on the rate of inflation." Such obstacles seem to present again that hoary dodge of doing noth1n~ at all and then hoping that the old philosophy of muddhng through might somehow make the problem disappear. But that alternative also is foreclosed. fl is foreclosed, as Citicorp econ- That deficit would compare with a 1984 shortfall between idcome and outgo of S1 7S billion. and would inevitably leave the private sector, which President Reagan seeks to build. starved and shrunken by the lack of capital. At that time. the Economic Weck economists say. the publicly-held national debt would be near $12 trillion and the annual interest on that debt would be more than $1 trillion. or five times more than is the enti re deficit today. Those figures are based on the assumption of no tax increases. no changes offederal spending growth, a 3 percent to 3.5 percent average growth of real gross national product a nd a 9.2 percent average interest rate There i!. however. anothc:r possi· bihty of closing the deficit P.P without raising taxes. I tis to ma1ntatn the economy on a steady S percent,a· year growth track. which conct1vably could lead to a small surplus by 1997. Is it plausi ble? Hardly. Never has an economy operated so steadily for so long; alw~ys there has been expansion and contracti on, fluctuat- ing interest rates. and some degree of disru{>tivc change in the level of inflation. Puzzling as it might seem. Ameri· cans might in effect opt for bjgher taxes rather than all ow their very precious deductions. their inflation adjustments. their entitlements and their defense budget to be cut. Richard Sears elected VP for the Irvine Co. Bankers up in arms. over ne~w non-banks One-time La$una Beach Cit y Councilman Richard K. Sears has been elected vice president of the lrvlae Co., with responsibility for human resources. management information systems. administrative services. co1Y5>rate purchasing, sccunty and Oeet services. Sears returns to Southern California from a post as senior vice president for human resources and administration for Fireman'• Fund ln1urance C-0mpanles in Novato. WASHINGTON (AP)-lfit looks ltke a bank, acts like a bank and calls itself a bank, it must be a bank, right? Wrong. It may be a non-bank bank. And it may be coming to yo ur neigh· borhood. This new t)pe of bank. recently approved by federal bank super- visors. eventuall) could resha pe the banking mdustry by creating na· t1onw1de chains of banks. Sm~H-andmcdtum-sized banks a~ up in arms about the non-bank banks and sa) consumers should be. too. The) "'arn that the new wave of acqu1s1t1ons threatens the soundness of the nation's banking system. ··we·re enda~~tability of the-total structure," asserts Merle Graser. chairman of the First Na· uonal Bank of Venice in Venice. Fla .. which has assets totaling $210 milhon. · "It's a back-door deterioration in the banking structure.'' laments Charles Doyle. president of the Gulf National Bank in Texas City. Texas. which has $23.6 million in assets. What is a non-bank bank. also sometimes called a consumer bank? The term describes financial in· stttuuons that accept demand de· posits -checking accounts -or make commerciaJ loans but don't perform both fun ctions. as full· service banks do. B) not doing both, they get around the defi nition of a bank set out m federal banking law and thus sk irt prov1s1ons bamng mter!ttate banking and proh1btting non-banking com· panies. hke securities firms. from owning banks. Congress traditionally has fa vored keeping banking a separ- ate industry. federal comptroller of the currency, supervises some 4. 700 nationat banks. Congress, however. fai led to pass leg1sla11on this fall that wou ld have head~d qfT Conover's act1o~s. even thougn Conover postponed hts con· trovers1al action for 18 months to allow Congress to take action. In the new congressional session. banking and business giants are sure to lobb> to keep their new operations wtofe-fhe ~malltr bankS Will push ror forced d1vesttture. Indeed. th e chairmen of the Senate and the House Banking committees ••• Ray Wirta has been promoted 10 executive vice president of Tbe Koll Co. of Newport Beach. Wirta has been with Koll for three years, heading the as.sts management depanment. During that time. the division has expanded from have already vowed to work hard to WIRTA WARKENTIN close the loophole in the Bank SEARS COX Holding Compao) AcuhaLallow.uhe... S500m1ttronto mOTt'than s l .i bilhon fn hrrnewpost:-wma-witt.,-arttcip~tl q uasi-banks to eAtst. wi th pnnc1 pal partners m overall compan} management. including current Sen. Jake Garn. R-Utah, and Rep. operauons and long-range strategic planning Fernand t Germain. D-R.I .. have wa rned that any banking houses setting up non-bank banks after June 30 .. 1983. ma} be required to give them up -no matter how costly. And the Federal Reserve Board, also unhappy about the trend. is trying to close the loophole. Rebuffed by a federal appeals court in Denver, it plans to carry the case to the Supreme Coun.~ The warning Oags. though. seem to have had little effect. "We will watch what Congress does with this issue," said Susan Taha. spokeswoman for Secunty Pacific National Bank 1n Los Angeles. Bu t. she added. "we will not hes11ate to proceed." • • • Thomas P. Cox, AIA. and William John (BUI) Warkentin are principals/partners 1n the newly merged firm of Warkentin Cox ArcbHect1 of Costa Mesa. Most recently pnnc1pal/ownerofWar:kentln Architectural Group, Warkentin has been a princi pal with Kammeyer, Lyncb & Partners of Irvine. a planner for the city of Irvine, and project architect with Richardson Nagy Martin of Newport Beach. ('ox comes to the firm from a position as senior principal at Eco-Texture of Orange. He is presently involved in housing. commercial and office developments in Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego and Ri verside counties and a retail-office building in Arizona. ••• Jeffery BltetU has Joined the marketin$ depanment of Newport Beach· based Nexus Development Corp.'1 central di vision, where he will assist with marketing responsib1li11es for d1v1sio n projects. The division includes Orange and Los Angeles coun ties and Phoenix, Ariz. Bitetti is a graduate of Newport Harbor Hlgb Sd1ool and lives 1n Newoon Beach. • • • Hank Morgan has been selected to design the interiors of the model homes at Woodbridge Garden Estates. Morgan. a resident of Laguna Beach. specializes in interior design for pnvate homes; Woodbridge will be the first for-sale housing for which he has designed interiors. Woodbridge Garden Estates is bein~ build along East Yale Loop in the fourth and last major r~sidenttal sec:uon of Irvine's Woodbridite community. Manne• Tulvlng The Fifth Natlonal Silver Dollar Convention was held in St. Loui s' Cen antes CoO\ ention Center. More than 250 e\h1bttors attended. v..tth more than $40 m1ll1on tn silver dollars. l .S gold. commemoratl\ es and other rare como; d1spla:,.ed or for sale J .C'. Penne) Co. Inc .. Prudential· Bache Secuntes Inc .. Memll Lynch & ----------------. Co. Inc., Gulf & Western Corp. and Parker Pen Co. all own non-bank banks. Secunt) Pacific, the-nauon'se1ghth largest bank-holding compan) wuh $40.4 btlhon m assets, was one of the more than a dozen banking houses rccentl> given tentative approval for quasi-banks. "We're aware of the risk of d1 vest 1ture. ·· said Cynthia Croasdaile, a spokeswoman for Sears. Roebuck & Co .. which is bu ying a small Delaware bank to add to its financial services network that already includes a real estate firm. a brokerage house and an insurance company. . . . -Exclusive Oe1lp1 of Huntington Beach has been selected to design the model homes of Beacon Hill Cove, a patio home development in Laguna Niguel. "The overall theme is the Ne w England-style look,'' said Dottle Akins, owner of Exclusive Designs. "We plan to capture that endurin&Jy beautiful concept by decorating one model with a traditional feet. another wtth a country flair and the last with a Cape Cod accent ... The March Of Dimes Double Anniversary 1938-1958 20 YeArs to Conquer Pollo Salk vaccine Sabin vaccine 1958-1983 25 Years Fighting Birth Defects Evaluation and treatment centers PKU testing ~nd treatment Rubella vaccination Rh vaccination Perinatal care Education tor prevention Genetic counseling Prenatal diagnosis lntens,ive care o f sick newborn Prevention of low b1rthweight ~ Prenatal medrcat1on and surgery 4S Years Serving America's Children Suppo rt the di> M0!.9!)~,LQJQ10S 1~~--~~~~~ 642-5678 Put a /ew words to work for you in the Daily Piiat • In recent weeks. New York banking giants Ci ticorp and Chase Manhattan Corp. have received approval from federal regulators to proceed wit h plans to set up consumer bnks 1n Minnesota. Pennsylvania and Ohio. Other states targeted by big banks are Colorado. Maryland, Hawaii,. Ver· mont. Ne.,,... Hampshire. Florida and Texas. The fresh approvals. by bank regulator C. Todd Conover. are ce nain to be viewed by Congress as a challenge to its authority to set the tone for an\ widespread changes in the closel) regulated banking indus- try . .. Lei Congress settle 11. not Todd Conover." said Graser. Conover. as But Ms. Croasdaile said consumers ha ve ex pressed thetr banking preferen ces. "They want conve- nience." , Some bankers contend. though. consumers will be hurt by the break· down m banking barriers. They argue 1that the bigger inst1tut1ons will move mto smaller areas. bu) up neigh· borhood banks and h~ave consumers to deal with large out-of-state con· cerns They also say big banks will take commumty deposits and in vest them 1n mone> centers around the world. • • • Carl A. Mayer Jr., a managing director of PMRealty Advisors, Inc. of Newport Beach. has been appointed to the Executive Comminee of the ln1lltute of Real E1tate Management. He will serve on the 1985 leadership team as senior vice president of the legislative affairs division. The Institute is an a:ssociation of professional property managers that awards the certified property manager designation. Mayer ts a CPM and a member of the-Buldlag Owoers & Managers A11oclatlon and Realtor NaUooal Marketln& ln1tllute. • • • Irvine resident Patricia P. Reynold• has joined Union Buk as an assistant vice president in the financial controls depanment at the bank's headquarters office in Los Angeles. • • • Karolyn Smltll has been appointed staff writer/rcscarch·coordanator for Anden~n Commualcat1011, a public r~lations. marketing and sales promotion a$ency in Newport Beach. Smtth previously served as assistant public relations director for the Amerlcu Diabetes A1soclatlon in Los Angeles. • • • Coldwell Buker, the anchor tenant in Nexus Development Corp.'1 --------------------------·~ Laguu Hto1 Ftaaactal Cuter, has leased an additional 9,100 ~ardtet. The new acq ui sition brings the firm to a tot.al of 31,000 square feet tn the seven. story structure. and brings the occup4ncy level of the building to 90 percent. LIMITED TIME ONLY INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE ln1talled by Certlfled, Factory-Trained Techniclan1 $1695 • plu in talJation (714)770-3363 OJLT.utAB·IlfllWUIODL mo. NEC AUTHORIZED ERVICE FACILITY THE RELAXING SOUNDS . OF THE H~RBOR KDCM 1D!l.1 FM STER ED a \ .. ~~~--._._._.__.._ ........... ~~~_.;;.;;;._ ...... ~~;._ ... .....;~ ............ ~ ......... _;. ... _;. ............... lmll!l ..... llllml ... _.iOriii~~-,geii;iiCOMtiiiiiijOiAilliViiiii~ilieTii~.NOUStlif11:;..,... Research discounts toxic -------- Study says use of sponge birth control device ts not causing toxic shock proble m- By lM A11odated Press Women arc more likely to be struck by liahtnina than to get toxic shock soydromt from use of a vaJinal binh control sponge which is manufac- tured in lrvine, a federal researcher says. Dr. Gerald A. Faich, associate director of the Food and Drug Admmistration, told an American Public Health A sociation mcctina hdd in Anaheim Monday that the sponJC is ··a rclauvcly safe product" for but}\ control. FDA officials said they found only 12 cases of toxic shock syndrome aQ'long (n estimated 600,000 women A trophy on wheels pink. The brand new pink Cadlllac being drtven through the streets or Costa Mesa br, Robin Dunne Is a "trophy on wheel~' recently awarded her In recognition or her leadership and sales achievements with Mary Kay Cosmetics. Inc. The pink car was first offered as an award to top sales directors 1n 1969 after company founder and Board Chairman Mary Kay Ash had her ,.,,.,....,,n:-• ,. .............. "'._ _ ......... ,,._,.. r ..... ,,.., Dunne. an Independent sales direc- tor fo r the Dallas-based 'Cosmetics firm. won the free use of the pink car by leading her sales unit to exceed ·speclfled sales levels during a slx- month qualification peft()(I. 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IS 1'dvenced DecJlned ¥nchenoeci otel lnue' New l'llgh1 New lows AMEX LEADER S Prev. ··m ~ NEW YORK <AP) -Setes, Thurldev c>rlce end net ctl•ru>e of the 10 most ecllve .t.merlcen Stock E xchan e lnue1, tredlng ~M ~~mm ' X· ~~ = ~ · i ettonnuv ., more lh~• s . DomePtrl ~f 1~ -1-16 WenQLeb8 Cl, 271;• -'II ~oldlleld Co lH, 11/• l 'It A.utoSwlt~h 1 ,~.,, ~ ller~llm , ....,. Prent Hell ff' 7 ~ _ ~ K1vPn1rm , + 'ti KaookCD • 21h -, .. IWMil!l•lilMMSN NEW Y~K (AP) -MOii active ovtr--t~~counter ~ocks 'fiPlled by NASO. err:ie l ;otu9 Jd A•k~ Cho, AooloC s , , 19\12 19Ji -VJ n~~~, 1 • : 2i~ ~~ =3·1• Phllui 16~ ~1" -~ Nlkf B 56 I ~~ -v. MC 51 , ~ -'I. APPleC 46 , ~ + .... tnttl •S , 't2 PlcSev 1 446, 1 ~ +1~ Convtl 417, " __,,.. Go LD Quon s M ETAL S QUOTE S I That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where ompanies aregotngand wh1chpeopleare helping them get there.just watch ·credit Line' -everyday in the Business section of your new llllJ ~ -.. -... --9 • 'JI , I Joe Hoffman •a 53-foot Encore 84 from Bah ta Corinthian Yacht Clab. rltht. and Bill WUaon •a Santa Cnu-40 reach fqr ............... ..,AMI-.~ claM honon In the Loe ~elea-to-lluatlan race. At lut report Encore 84 wu leadbia Clue Bon corrected time. Star of India out -for-birthday-sail Civfl War-era ship's-been-docked since bicentennial SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Star of India, said to be the world's oldest operable merchant ship, took its first cruise in eight years escorted by hundreds or pleasure boats and carrying a full crew along with one stowaway. The iron-hulled ship plied the waters of the Pacific Ocean on Sunday as part of its 121 st birthday celebration. The event drew thousands of people to its sendofT and thousands more at each point ofland where the square-risgcr, bedecked with nine new sails and freshly tarred hull. was visible. Normally at home at San Diego's Embarcadero, the Star last traveled from its permanent mooring in honor of the nation's bicentennial on July 4, 1976. The Star was sobject of an air tribute by members of the San Diego ~ntique Airplane Association -who lflcw formations in open-cockpit biplanes -and a cannon salute by the Naval Submarine Base Can- noneers, clad in 1860s sailor garb. Following a ceremonial scndofT, rcti red Coast Guard Capt. Carl G. Bowman-guided-the Star out of port-r--~..,......;.,.._,_..,..;...-+,,.......;_,.-,.;:~ with the assist of tug boats. A noral wreath was dropped from the Star as it passed Fort Rose<:rans in memory of naval veterans buried there and those who died at sea. Among the three dozen crew mem- ber'1 and equal number of guests on board was London arch itect William Muggins, grandson of the ship's origmaJ sailmakcr. T here was one uninvited guest - a man who identified himself as 'Tomaso Rossi, 20. He said he stowed away in one of the canvas-<:ovcrcd lifeboats about I a.m. Sunday. He said he was from Montreal and was hoping the shit> was going to Mexico. He revealed himself just as the ship was returning to port. There was no act10n taken against him. Al some pomts. the Star attained S!X'Cds of I 0 miles an hour unfettered by the tugs. It sailed smoothly with the sea winds filling her 17 sails. T he 205-foot ship was launched u the Euterpe on Nov. 14, 1863 at Ramsey, Isle of Man. off England's nonhwest coast After a number of around-the-world trips, the Star was moved in 1902 to San Francisco, where she received a new name . ,,, ........ Accompanied by 500 pleaaare boa ta. the Star of India apent four hoanat aea u put of her 121•t birthday lutSanday. Intermission 1e s t1ieater -fans regroup By BE'M'Y PORTER Nucy Ebseaand the Newpon Harbor Actors Theater arc beginning again. . "We had some problems last year," Ebsen admits. "We haven't had a production for six months and we won't have another until February." Still, Ebsen won'tquit. - ~ r ~ ~ -v Yacht race~' s ·relations go· international Mexican-CaUfomtan friendships . behind Los Angeles-to-Mazatlan race By ALMON LOCK.ABEY .................. Organizing and conductmg a long- distancc yacht race -especially an international event like the Los Angeles-to-Mazatlan race -requires a lot of cooperation at both ends. (Race update. Page C3.) When the skippers and crews of the 21 yachts in the Mazatlan race arrive at Mazatlan they will be greeted by a lot of old friends, many of whom have been instrumental in the success of the biennial event since its inception in 1961. Chief among them wtll be L Roberto (Beto) Gorosttza who with the late Clark Sweet and others of the Los Angeles Yacht O ub were respon- sible for putting together the intneate details of the race in cooperation with the Comitc de Regata International de Mazatlan. Gorostiza again beads the Mexican committee. Another of the Mexican sponsors who has worked from the beginning is Alfredo E. (Chato) Patron, Mazatlan representative of Mexicana Airhncs. who paves the way for special Otghts to and from the resort for the scores of race followers who ny down for the fini sh and the post-race festi vities . One of the first greeters of the arrivif!g yachts will be Guillermo (Bill) Heimpel captain of the POrt of . Mazatlan who always .,,Oviclel anchonng and mooring faciljtiel for the racing yachts as well as bandies 111 the red ta pc and clearances for IM yachts before they start their retutD trip. Gaspar Pruneda, father-in-law al Heimpel and a wcll-lcnown ham radio operator. will as usual be keepiDI track of the prOIJ'CSS of the race and lceepang the. natives and raoe-fol- lowers from the U.S. informed. Other members of the Mexican committee are: Mario A. Huerta Sanchez, bandliat official matters with the Mexican government; Franciso Celis. Oub Nautico commodore; SerJio 0 . Lopez Ltzarrap, Oub Nauuco race coordinator: Jeremy Hulse, ruep- tion: Michael Ruiz. trophies: JOfF Lctamendi, publk relations; Gilber1o Aviles, Mazatlan Hotel Association. and Raul Escalante, representative of --the Secretary of Tourism. Schuyler V. Hoffman is the LA YC general chairman of the race. Olben on the club's committee are Frank R. Ditmars. commodore: Joe Cuttins. entry chairman; Jim Eddy, eligibility; Edward L Doheny, communica- tions; Leon Cooper. inspection; Geo~ Griffith. measurement and handicap, and Don Wood, Mazatlan liaison. Does the.doctor make p01·t call? - Ever wonder about the shortage of doctors here during a long-distance yacht race? Try calling your favonte medic on 1he shi~to-shore radio. unless ns an emergency. A check of the entl) hst in the Los Angeles-to-Mazatlan race 1nd1cates there are ome doctors (including one dentist) aboard 14 of the 21 yachts, sax of them as skippers and eight as crew members. Its long been known that many doctors prefer sailing as a means of getting away from it all for a few days vacation. Maybe they actually know something about staying relaxed and healthy. Many owner-skippers who are not doctors try to sain on one or more of their medical fnends as rrcw in the event of illness or accident during the race. Many yacht clubs which sponsor long-distance races recommend that each crew has one doctor. 1f possible. There have been races m which a doctor-s kipper or crew ha ve been crcc:\ited with savmg the life of-a crewman who has suffered a severe accident at sea. There as almost always a doctor aboard one or more of the escort vessels. If there is a· doctor aboard a boat reasonably near another wt th a sack or m1ured crt"wman. he can be trans- fcrrcd to render emergency treat- ment. In other cases the radio communications between vessels is used for transmitting fii:st aid instruc- tions or even prescribing medicines' which may be on board. All racin& yachts arc required to carry first aid kits. including medicines that have been prcscnbcd b) physicians. Most skippers and or one of the crew on the boat have had tnstruc- ttons on admanstering cardio- pulmonary rcsuscatauon (CPR). sto~ pmg bleeding or splinting broken lambs. Of course. an the event of critical m1unes there as always the hQPC of summoning aid from nearby ships, or the Coast Guard 1f m range. The point as that offshore yacht racing can be and often is a dangerous sport. consadenng the fact that you are often at the mercy of the clements and the tremendous fo!US that can be built up b~ wand and sea. Never mind that last.year's problems included "not cnoush money to pay actors for their gasoline (well, maybe 'reaular' but-not 'unleaded'), a leading man and woman who disappeared one week before a m~or production, and an employee who 'borrowed' lighting equipment from UC Irvine (bul failed to tell tbem)and almost went to jail" H09ta Joana aad Sd Bertel welcome Jin party aleo atteaded by VITl&D Rall. llaa.reen Wlalte and Bd OUclarlat. abon. to tlaeater lilarCoal. L~ Ofelory and CC WlaltDeJ. ................. _, ...... c..... Tile••• huler a.ad Betty Mower __.. ID ~·of oppomaaltl• of'.fend to d1niCtiaft. Undaunted,-Eb!en has faith in thethtatcrshe founded five years a&O in Sp!ICC provided by Back Bay Hiah School. Her faith is buoyed bysupportcrsca!Jcd .. Beck Saqe." The lf'OUP stqed a Sunday fuod.·raucr al the Corona del Mar waterfront home ofM and J.._ Bertel. . More than 70 board members and patrons turned out for cocktails. enteruinment and door prizes (includinaa dayofsaillnaand lunch foreiahtdonated by £been). ,__ Party co-chairmen were Dee 1Wwaftl11nd Bevtrty ...... On a deck porch overlookina Ncwpon Harbor. auesu munched on quiche. salmon moUSK, fNits and fresh vcectables with hot and cold dips. AtoneeoiQt.actreus.rnuwa,..washanaina over the ra1l1111o scarchina the water for a necklace she (Pl_.. ... 'BACll/C2) \ .. -- • · .... ~ 0 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thured•v. November 15, 198 .. Happy moth~r shatters medium's crystal ball ()f R NN: I read abou1 for1unc- 1dlers in your column )carll aao nd paid little :mcnuon. Then one of m>. friends went 10 a "trance medium. • I-or $40 this woman rtcitc<l ~vcral incidents from her pa 1 and pre~nt dnd al~o predicted the futu~. M) f ncnd asi.urcd me the trance lad\ was upbeat and po itive und I hJd noth1na to wolT) about I called tur an appointment, drove 10 the hotd room where she worl..ed and gJ' l' her $40 Ai• LAIDEIS Ann, I was devastated. I cncd all the way home and lived with a kind of aching sadness fur the ncx't year. I talkeQ to several friendr. about rt and their reassurances gave me some comfon. I promised myself 1f my story had a happy ending, I would share it with your readers to forestall other eager beavers from Jumping into the same kind of trouble. fonune-tellcr. save yourself 1he money •. needle s worry nnd p;un. What will be. will be. Don't interfere with the Maker's, natural scheme of lett1_n1 life unfold oned1tyata time. - A POX ON ALL PROGNOSTI- CATORS DEAR POX: Tllo1e 1aier1 are awfully 1ood 1Hsters. Tlaanka for slaatterlll1 tJ1eJr crystal balls. . I ' TONI GHT ~ TV EV£HIHO -•:OO-NEWS -8:30- l NIC NEWS ~/LEHAER NlW9HOUft ID HUMANITIU THAOUOH THE ARTS NEWS THREE'S COMPANY WHEE1. Of FORNNE m~TOIAL -7:00- AGAINST OfADl Y POUUTION COJMCMI ~Stnokar" (No Dale) Shlton M1tcflel Eric Edwlrda ' (l }MOYI! H "StlYlnO AINt" (1913)John Tr• volta. Cynthia Rhodtl. IZ MOVIE • • • "Th• Return Ot Manin Gutfrt:> (1981) Gerard Otperdlfu, Nath.Me Bayt. -11~ IJE o * N!WI NIGHTI.N llJfMNIDALLIN VEGAS LATENIOHT AMENCA 700CUJI C MOYIE **'" "Southern Comfott" (1981) Kllth C11rldlnt, Powet1 8ooeht. -1to0- I TWIUQtfT ZONE =HOUYWOOO H 'A.''()ptn Stuon" (1974) Petet F~~ ~hl· ""cnt into a light trance and prlx-ceded 10 tell me several things thJI would happen dunna the next 10 or 20 year<. Most of the fu1ure she p1c1fa·ted wa\ pleasant hut one om1s- '1on "a~ partrcularl) up~lllnJ. When \he awol..c from her tnince she asked 1f I had any que!lllOn!I ... What about thild rc n"" wa~ all I could ask. I wa) 2-l. Ql'WI> "'ed and had always wanted a famil) She dosed her e)es for a in1nu1c. then informed me that she di dn't -.cc an) children 1n my future. Thank God. l now have a happy, healthy. wonderful 8-month-old on. But belie' e-me, my pregnancy was ·filled wrth anxiety and fear. For heaven's sake, if there 1s anyone out there who is tempted to go to a l ~LTHATTUNE LOV!BOAT ABCNEWSQ I ~ · A.J . and RJck (Jame.on Parker. left, Gerald McRaney) are hlred a• bodyf1l&l'd• for. a feudtn• huband-and-wlfe acting team on .. Slmon a Simon" to.U,bt at 9 and Channel m&T8 Of SAN FMNCec<> AOCKfON> FUS I MOVIE * t •,; "Rumble Fllh" (1983) Matt Diiion. MlckfY Aout'kt . -12:05- f)(I) MOVIE NEWP ORT HARBOR SHIPYARD SHIPYARD HA UL Ol,JT RATES Clubs gear for winter sail series Yach11ng acll vity does not cease during the winter months in Southern California as it does in the east and mrdwest. but It slows slightly dunng the winter holidays. The main difference here 1s that sailors merely swi tch from T-shirts, shorts and bikinis to foul weather gear. The only action in Orange County for the coming weekend consists of CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM winter senes racing. p F L o Newport Harbor Yacht Club will $6 50 er oot abor nly host tlle first race of its Winter Senes STEAM CLEANING $45 00 hr with small boats racing rnside the bay on aturda) and larger keel boats y ARD LABOR $40.00 ~Hu'Ur racing o"cr closed courses m the ocean on Sunday. At Dana Poin t. ap1strano Bay HAt;L OUTS TO 75' -75 TONS/Marine Scale Yacht Club will hold the frfth race of 223·21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH (714) 675-2550 11s M1ss1on Sene) for Performance THMFS COMPANY WHm OF FORTUNE ).2· 1 CONT ACT Q P.M.MAGAZJHE l1Jl EHTERT AINMENT TOHIGKT Of)JEOPA1t1f mMIWOHAIAE (0JMOVI£ •• •o,; "Sophie'• Choice" (1982) ~~.Kevin IOine t * t •,; ·Halls Of Montezuma" ( t951) Richard Widmark, Jeck Pelanoe -7:30- • 2 OH THE TOWN D 8 FAMILY RUO OEYtOHLA. m WKAP IN ONaNNA Tl 41) PEOPLE'S COURT 9 WILD, WILD WOALD Of NIMALS ID SNEAK PA£VEW8 (I) TIC T~ DOUGH 9 $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE ~~TRAVEL -8:00- • MAOHUM, P.I. o a C088Y SHOW 8 MOYIE * t "Convoy" ( 1978) Kris Kristoffer- son, A~ McGraw U ®I BOXIHG 0 JOK~S WILD WKRP IN CINCINNATI CD RmJAUJ 2 . g) MOVIE * • 'h "The Mechanic" ( 1972) Cllatles Bronson. Jan-MictlMI Vin· iD1 NATUAE Of MG8 G> M't'STEAYI "=' 12 O'CLOCK HIGH (C)MOYIE * * • "Snoopy, Come Horne" ( 1972) Animated Voices Of Chad Wtbbtt, David C1rey. INSIDE THE NFL S MOVIE •• " .. All The MarbleS" ( 198 t) Peter F Ille. Burt Young -1:30-0 8 FAMILY TIES 0 TIC T~ DOUGti LOVE BOAT tD ENTERTAINMENT TOHIGHT -t:00-1 w =:SIMON GNEWS l~GAfmN ID MAST£APECE THEATRE m ALFRED HfTCHCOCI< PAESEHTS O])MOVIE ** * "All The Atglll Moves" (t983) Tom Cruise Craig T Nelson Z MOVIE * * * "Monty Python's Thi MMnlng Of Ltl1" ( 19831 John CleeM. Mlchael Paltn -t:30-D at NIGHT COURT MOVIE t t * "The Big Fix" ( 19781 Rlctlltd Dreyfuss. Susan Anspach < C) A$8AUL TED NUTS -10:00- • KNOTS LANOtHO G OJ HU STI&T 8LUE8 emmNEWS 0 9 20 /20Q 0 18PY fll) BOUNDER ID CON8TITUT10H: THAT DEUCA TE BALANCE m BOXING \Cl MOVIE • "National Lampoon·a Class Reunion" (1982) Geml Grllllm. MictlMI Lerner COJ AMSTERDAM FESTIVAL Of FOOl.S l) MISS PAT COLl.N' 20'TH ANNMR8AAY -10:30- 41) INOEP£NOENT NEWS ID SMET 80CTE!N ,H) NOT HECE88AllLY THE NEWS -11:00-IJ 00 CV®Jam N£WS 8 TAXI O SCTV .., JEFF£RSON8 41) AOCKFOAO ALES fJl) BVTTEAFllES Hl TOXIC TIME BOMB: THE FlOHT u •,; "Happily Ever Aller" P978) BNc:e Bo•lthner. Suzanne Somera. -12:20- 0JMOYIE * "Bad G1rla II" ( t983) SUZIMl lktt· ton, Ka'lier. -12-.30- D Qt LATE NIGHT WfTH DAVI> LETTERMAN 8 ALFAED HITCHCOOK PAf..8ENTS THf&THREEO MOW • * "Ave Gates To Hell" ( 1959) Nev- 1111 Brand, Dolofea MlchMls. tD MOVIE * * "That Certain Feeling" ( t956) Bob Hopi. Eva Mlfle Saint f]l)VOYMtf. -12:40- (S)MOYIE ** * "Dressed To Kiii" (1980) Michael Caine. AAgle Oicldnton -1:00- 0 MOVIE * * "Whitt Comanche" (19e7) JoMph Collen, W'llli8in Sllatner. G M Cl) MOVIE H t,.; "HOU'8 Of W°"'*I" (19e2) Shtrley IVlight. Andrew Ouooan 11]) EHTEAT AINMENT TOJIOHT Z MOVIE • • * '"' "lkiru" ( 1952) Takuhl Sh~ roora, Nobuo Kllleko. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Handicap Racing Fleet CPHRF) and :: Midget Ocean Racing Class (MORC) on Saturday. and Dana Point Yacht 'BACK ST AGE' SUPPORTERS MEET. From Cl •• \J/I ' I\ ' I\ , I\ ' fl \ It .. 111 1-11'<\ ·\ t>..•Julllul blc1, I. rd1t·.nl ... ling puml' ... ,.1 "" .i n.-\, mid 111\\ f,1,h111n lwd . ~ #-~q SHOES ---- ('tub wi ll stage a one-design regatta on Sunday. d d In other Sout hern California roppc overboard. "I was showing it toa fnend," Yachting Association areas: Wayne explained. "It sli pped from my hanq, hit the lAs,Ugeles-Loag Beacb Fa1hng11nthpl..,a-a-awsh-tt~gone!" - -i\lamtto~ Ba) 'tacht ( lub -Turk~·\ Could that be a "fish" stol)? "J usl sa} 1t was the Da) Regatta . a1u·rda). ~unda) · necklace that got away.'' satd Wayne. (No1 to worry. she Santa Monica Bay knows where to get another one.) Redondo Beach Yach•< lub -I urkc) Ebsen talked with friends about her recent tnp to ~hoot (kcel boat\). Saturda~ E gJ Manna Yachi Club _ Turke' R.iH· n and and Russia (where she found several pla)S she tPHR FI ~aturda). · want!> to produce) and the act1v1t1es of her six children _ K1flL_l-la.r.bor Yacht. Lub --S.IWlDJUlh .{a.l-thc party), Kathy (raises-horses in- c cn1crboard 1 urkc) Rate Sunday Agoura). Bonnie (actress). KIKI (musictan. who. with Del Re~ 't ach1 Club -ln1raduh srnger Meta Lyons and p1an1st Pat Hume, provided the Drum,iid: Rac~~u~1:io part> 's cntenainment). Dustin (TV production) and c oronadu Cays Yacht Club _ "ihip Alex (married to a n Air Force lieutenant colonel and Shape Sem·\. aturda' mother of four children). M1ss1on Ba> Yach1 ( lub -Turke) Da> .. Nanc~ has had some of the finesr theatrical Senc' (Jun1or-sen1or) Sa1urda y. Sunday productions on the West Coast," director Vivlan Hall Oceanside Yacht Club -Turke) Da.,, · said. ··Hthc theater 1s to continue, we need all the hclp-Ka'e (311 das:.e\), Sunda) · 1-~an Diego Yacht Cluh _ PC ">cncs. inanc1al and otherwise -:-we can get." Sunday Sinnhofer Hot Rum ~nes UntiJNHATproduct1onsgetunderwa).Ebsen1sat (IOR).Sunda~ ' work in the community. On Dec. 4, she will produce . "iou1hwc,1crn Hand1l'ap Flee t -excerpts from ''I'm Gett ing My Act Together and C1raham Shand predicted log race. Sun-. Taking h on the Road" and "A Woman ofJ nde~ndent da> M .. fi d "' I ' \an Diego Navy Sailing Club _ · cans .as a un -raiser 1or rv1nc s Pro css1onal Monthl> Handicap ra.s:e (all clas~s). Womens Network ~t the Gra~d Hotel, Anaheim. Su~da) . Loo~ing more hkc a lead ing man than the group's S1h rr (,ate Yacht Club -Swett-vice president. director and attorney Claude Whitney Hanr.on Rum Runner \cncs <PHRF). introduced othe r directors Belly Mower Ruth Bentley unda ) Sinnhofer Mug ·u Rum Scncs Ed Gllcbrlsl Dee Edwards Dot Tho~sand Bernie~ CSDHF). Sunda). d ' ' ' Nortb and Inland EUia an ~ewl Wayne. . Anacapa Yat·ht Club _ Youth Fun Wearing a-mauve Laura Ashley V1ctonan-stylc Da>. Sunda) dress she purchased in London. Ebsen stood on a Ventura Yath1 Club -Lad1CJ ScnCli stairway to be seen by guests seated m the spacious Ii vtng No J, 5a1urday room below Channel l~land\ Ya_cht Club -Fall Articul~tc and in a more serious mood Ebsen sa·d < oa~uil Scne~ No 2. 'iunday Club C up ... . . • 1 r-.o 3. SaiuTda). ~unctay · the group 1s cons1dcnng changrng the name of our Santa Barbara 'ach1 Club -Centen-theater because tl sounds too much hke another n1al Trophy. Saturday. Sunday. (Newport Theatre An s Center)." "Wi: de~peratcly need new theater space." said Ebsen. "Wouldn't 1t be wonderful if the Irvine Co. moved our theater to Fashion Island?" she asked. ~ . SPR1NG CREST DRAPERIES "Yea. yea. yea .. and "Hear. hear" echoed a wildly ORDER NOW for the Holidays 25-50 8/o I Off Large Selection of Drapery Fa bric thru November 30th Na.ncy Ebaen and Claude Whitney want to reactivate Newport Harbor Acton Theater. applauding crowd. Others there included John and Doris Lawson (she wore a red dress trimmed in snakeskin). Velma Frazier (1n vllat1ons and opportunit y ti ckets). Bob Wblte, Courtney and Audrey Moe, Dick and Tony Furtaw, John and Paul LogHdon (whose boat ··supcrfox" was moored nearby). Barry and Ellie Faber, Ron and Mary Richmond, Joan Helm and Pat Gllcbrlst. For further information concerning the Pro- fessional Womens' Network fund-raiser, call Eva Rosenberg, 5S 1-0182. For further information regard- ing" Back Stage," call 551-1955. Papnrau1 is edited by Daily Pilot Style Editor Vida Dean. CHRISTMAS PARTY- CRUISES Holiday partie-s are special occassions! Con- sider a coctail or dinner c ru ise aboard the CATALI NA HOLIDAY touring ~autiful New- port Harbo r. There are still several ev~­ nings avai lable in Decem- ber for groups up to 300. Expensive ... not at all! A minimum two hour week .da y charter only costs S300 per hour. (Charter cost doe not include food or bar). arering and bar availa ble through the TALE OF Tl IE WHALE resta~rant. For information conta(t PAM at Cacaltna Pa sen- lottr erv1ce at che Balboa P.1vilaon (714) 673-5245 I Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /T~rad•y. N°'*'"Mr 11, 111it Cl Higher w1ads creati duel of 2 sister ship --------Leading racers ----could arrive In Mazatlan tonight 81 ALMON LOCK.ABEY Olllr ............ ,.., • A fast movina weather front brou&ht wind to the Baja Catifom1a coast \Vcdncsday and the 21 boats in the Los Anaetes-to-MazatJan raoe were on the move apin. Most dramatic move wa amona the rronl runners u lhe 68~foot Sap, sailed by a Lona Beath Yacht.Club •tndiC*tC, moved up to chaJlcnte her 111ur-thip, Nick Fruee'1 61-foot SwiftJu.te Ill, ln \he race for tint to finish. . At the 8 a.m. rollcall the two 1peedsters wcrt at the ame lautude with Sua about 24 miles farther oua to 1e1...S"wiftsure'1 posi'lio_n pl&eed her 297 mites from M111tlan. Tbe two yachta were between Mqdaleoa Bay and Cabo San LuC*s. With the increased wmdt \hue was an outside chance that the lead bost could estabhsh a new clapted time record. To emc lhe eustina record of S davs and 8 boun the lead yacht would have to 6aWa by I o'doct &on1pt and WOGld baw so q mcwe lh&n a 200.nille day"a NI). Swtft.latrc aDd 5111 ll'C d ..._ Ina ooootwo in me·a.. A ad - handicap siaodi~. Clainuoa t.bC~ met in Clw 8 WU SupetDO\'I. I ha-SJ own~ aDd aDd ski~ by 5'eve PaweyofBaJboa YK:btClubwitb414 milei to ao. Moyia& up 10 tbe handicap_ lead in C1all C wu JlOG Kuna' Travieso. Oceanside Yldlt Club, with 417 miJes top>. a.. D leader was Milt and Many Vosr1 A~. Lona Beacb Yacba Oub, trt1tb 434 miJes to ID· CUP'S CAMPAIGN ON Jansen Associates chosen topubltctze the Eagle Syndicate By ALMON LOCKABEY Oeftr l'llol eo.llflt Wr"et has rcs.1<1ed oul.Slde tht States. Johan Valentijn, one of the world's most cxpcncnoed 12-metcr de- signers, was selected by the synd1cate to design a new boat which 1s expected to be launched in mid· I 98S and christened E4&)e. stron1 pubuc te.Wlons for lhe syndi· catc over the next two and a half )cars. Jansen bas bttn ~tabhlhed in this area for almost a quarter of a ccntu') and makes a perfect panntt for us 1n this venture.· Jansen's responsibiliti~ will IP. elude spectal media relauons, news media coveraae of pnmary •yndlcalt act1\'1tics and supervis1pn of brochure and document production. Worken at a •blpyard In Athena proceed with reconatructfon of an ancient Yeuel /# ........ wrecked off Cypnaa around 300 B.B. which waa ralaed by arcbeolo&l•ta tn 1970. The Ea&k Syndicate, one of the uJ; challengers for the Amcnca's Cup 1n 1987, has appointed Jansen As- sociates of Santa Ana as· 1ts public relation~ agency, according to.syndi- cate president Dick Sargent. The syndicate was organized 1n March under the auspices of. the Newpon Harbor Yacht Club and the talifom1a lntematJonal Sailing As.- soc1at1on to enter a 12-mctcr yacht 11\.. a bid to win back the Amcnca's Cup for the U S The challenge was made under the buraec of NHYC and was formall) accepted by the Royal Penh Yacht Club of Australia on Jul} 3. Sloppenng Eagle will be Rod Davis of El Segundo, a 1984 sold medaUst on the crew of Robbie Haines' Solina. He also served Cl$ tactician on the 12· meter ViclQrY in the winning 1983 Amenca's <tup campajgn, was a recent winner of the 12-mcter world championship in Sardinia, Italy, and has three years expcnence in Lona Bead\ Yacht Club's Congrenional Cup m~uch racing series. "Winning the America's Cup would bnng unprecedented recos· nition to Newpon Beach,"' wd Charles Roberts, president of Jansen. "We arc proud to have this op- ponunny to suppon the Eagle effort.· Replica of ancient vessel may finish trip to·Cyprus Australia II won Lhe Amcnca'sCup 1n 1983,marlonglhefirsttimcin 132 >ears that the coveted yachting pnze "We hope to draw major com- murfity suppon from throughout Orange County,'' said Sargent. "Therefore It 1s 1mponant for us to 1dcnt1f} a local &1cocy to provide The Jansen aocouni team con 1ru of Robens; Jack Vincent, senior vicic president; RolfRudntam, director of public relations. and Mtchael Hoff- man. account cxecut1,·e. Billioftaire backs Aussies' defense. _E ______ rt ___ t ___ i ___ l--t--1-,-------Thc 48-foot opc1n vessel 1s ur\dc;construct1on at a xpe s 0 s mu a e he commcrc1althipyardinth1ssuburbofPiracusport.ncar f Athens. Builtofp1ncand oak, it is scheduled to be 0 seamen 2 .300 years ago launchcdncxtJune. How high can outboard be? "We want to rehvc the building, saihngand shipboard PERAMA, Greece (AP)-American ex pens and life of a 4th century B.C. merchantman in a.unique Grceltsh1pwrights arc building a replica of an ancient archaeoloaicaJ experiment," said Harry Tzallas, president merchant ship that traded through the Acaean islands in • oft he sponsorinJ Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of • h · f AJ d h G h I · Nautical Tradition, at a news conference Wednesday. In this (•ra ofh1ih performance bass and spon boats. more emphasis is now placed o~thc height at which the outboard 1\ mounred on 1hc boat tran~om PERTH. Australia (AP) -Ameri· can biU1ona1rc Richard Devos said today that he 1s contributing $4.25 million to the 1987 defense by the syndicate whose Australia II took the Amenca's Cup home last fall. dmons 1n the Indian Ocean and would be superseded by other yachts. t c t1meo exan ert e rcat so~sc oars can recreate its Theshipwill ben faithful replica of an ancient vessel final voyage to Cyprus next summer. wrecked off the northern coast of Cyprus about 300 B.C. America 11 is expected toamvc this weekend in nearby Fremantle. where the 26th defense will be staged. Her skipper. John Kolius. and his crew amvcd Wcdncsda). Sloops scouted · for Ficker Cup slot Remnants of the ship were brought to the surface by an international team ofunderwater archaeologists m 1969. About 6,000 pieces of 1t.s hull were carefully pieced together before the vessel and its cargo went on display in Kyrcnia castle 1n the Turkish-held sector of Cyprus, which has been divided into Turkish and Greek sectors since 19J4. Ra1 s1ng the engine can increase boat speed and may provide other benefits as well. sa) 1he Manner Outboards' boating authontlc'i. hul there arc disadvantages First the benefits Seventy-five percent of the hull of the Kyrcnia ~hip. as Southern C ah forn1a match-racing ski pi)c;s arc _sc_o_u_t_-sc~oTars dilfif. survivcdl>CeausclC wHbune<t In silt om~ ing around for an available Catahna-38 sloop in whJch to seabed. Raising Che engsne on The Irano,om reduces lov.cr unit drag. thus increas- ing boat speed appro·<1matcl) one mph for each inch the engine 1s raised (for boats 1n the 60-80mph range). On fast boats. handling ma\ be improved ~rause on t'<CCrn\e amounl 6f rudd<."r 1n the v.ater at high speeds can cauSf a light boat to .. chine Y.31~ ... Devos. co-founder of Amway Products. worldwide franchise d1s- tnbutors of home supplies. also said he 1s suppon1ng the Amcncan cfTon. and sec!. no contrad1ct1on in support· 1ngs -Ftr-said his m:ooo ;\u~trahan d1stnb~tors will ti'\ to raise ad- d1t1onar funds for ·s)nd1cate head Alan Bond's campa1gn. compete for the second annual Ficker Cup (formerl) "The ~cw vessel Wiii carry the same cargo as the known as the Pacific Match Racing Championship) which ancient ship-more than 400amphorac (anetcnt wine 1s scheduled to be sailed out of Long Beach Yacht ( lubJan. Jats)from Rhodes," TuJlas said. Hobie Cat of Oceanside, produ«r of world-famous catamarans and onc-des!i!l_molll)hY..!b..Ji now dis- tnbutina the Alpha hne ofwlboards. accord11lJ to Larr: Chisholm, d1rtc- tor of sales and markeung for the Oceanside-based firm. 4-6. 1985. . ··1t was a broad beamed ship Wlth stnlun~) graceful ___ lo add1L100 to. f'CCej'4n&-lM-f1ck~...Cu~ J1nes.a-k«~t from~rnn~curv~ '""e log :9 fcrt l<>ft! will be named as one .of the 1 O conte~tanis in Long Beach and small decked-in areas at the prow and stem." In add1uon. Oc'os said his Amen- can d1v1S1on will be a maior l.PQnW oT the "\ew York Yacht Club's ~menca II challenge The NYYC held the C'up. !M11hng's most pre!l- 11'-1ous title. un11I ..\ustraha ti beat Libert)' to end the 132-}ear L' domina11on ofthe e'cnt Yacht Club's 1985 Congressional C'up match-racing Professor Richard Steffy from the lnstnute ofNauuc.al championship next March. ArchacologyatTcxasA&M Univers11y.sa1d. Ra1'iing the engine. when com- bined with "tnmm1ng out," can reduce steering torque The event 1sopcn to any yacht club member v.hoO\\ ns Steffy, aconsultam on the project. said the ancient or can borrow a Catahna-38. the offical )acht of the ship probably traveled at ~ore than 4.mph undersaJI. and Congressional Cup. Oosing date for enrnes 1s Dec. 28. Sail would have maneuvered in harbor usmg~~nt oars. "'o" 1he compan) can offer our dealen a complete hne of fun. exc1ung manne products.," said Chisholm "With the Holder hnc of monohulls. the most popular hne of catamarans m the v.orld. and no" the Alpha sailboards, our dealers can offer their customers a hfet1mc of enJO) ment o n the water .. measuring will take place Dec. 29. ''The only evidence we havcofthe.saJI 1sa fc~ lead Prior to 1983 when 1970 America's Cup winner Ball reefing attachments. But from 1llustrat1onsofanc1cnt ships Ficker from Newport Beach set up the silver mug, skippers on vases~nd stone carvings. we think it p~obably had a desiring to gain a berth in the Congressional Cup were square sail •. perhaps made ~(linen,'' ~e ,sa1~. On the other hand. a ra ised engine 1ntreascs the nsk of overheating from lack of \uflic1cnt cooling water. Temperature must be monitored constant!) to avoid damage to the engine. "lso. at high transom heights the trim tab no longer is effec11ve as a means of altering steering torque. so the boar dnHr has to ma1nta1n a firm gnp on the steenng wheel a1 all times. "It's a win-win i.1tuauon." said De' os. v. ho behe,eHhat Australia 111 would meet the New York Yacht Club boat 1n the finale "We can't lose." he added. noung that the challenging .\mcncan sn)dieate will have 10 raise aboul S 12 m1ll1on for the campaign required to compete in local elimination regattas, then No nails were used tOJOI~ the s~ap spine pla~long. co".'e to Long Beach to compete for the one open slot ~nstead.ton&ucsof<?akwcr~shppedmtoc.ut.tmgs1~thetwo against other club winners. inch-thick umbers 1n mort1sc-and-tcnonJ01nls, with The Ficker Cup allows anyone who can scrounge a wooden pegs used to hold them firm. . De'os,.who ne"' into Perth" 1th his fam1l~· abourd his pm ate JCt. ~1d .\menca II is no.,., an cxpenmental I :!-meter :racht. "1th three chp-on keels and adjustable mast and ngging She "as des,gned to e\aluate con- Sailboarding. one of the world's fastest growing manne sports. was one of the ~vcn Olympic classes 1n the 1984 Games. Catalina-38 and a good bag of sails to compete for the open .. No trace of paint was found. We think the ship's hull slot. • probably was caulked Wlth reddish resin." Steffy said. ~high engine setting also requires a J1ffcrent prop -a higher rake (more blade slant tOY.ard the aft end of the prop> cupped c;,harp-edged design Anyone 1ntercrsted should contaC1 general chairman The archaeologists will expenment with sails and Bnan Donaldson at the LBYC 620 I Appian Wa). Long nwng. and steenng the ship by means of two rudder oars .\lpha sailboards. a dn 1s1on of the Coleman Co of W1ch1ta Kans... 1s an i\ustnan-based manufacturer &ach, 90803. ,. at the stem. Steffy said. DEA TH NOTICES ------1'-,-ICTt'-Ml_TtOU_,_c_:'-.!...-'C...;E...;_"_ 1--,IC_Ml_TITIOU_1c_._NOltUl_T_IC_!.-.-. -,-tc.;..;~;.;;;fT.;.;~..:.;c..:.;:';.;;..!.;..;.':....;.:E~.-. _RC_~_TIOU_u_c_:'_.u_T~-!.-.-. _AC_~_l_C_~-!..-C£-.-. -.-. -AC'-:.--NO-.u_n~-.!.-.-. P\13l.IC NOTICE· fltltt.IC NOTIC£ ftcllTIOUI .,..... Ple~.,... .. 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The lollowtng person 11 Tile IOllOwtnQ '*'°° ti The following l*IOfl •• The following '*'°" II Palmdale In 1980 Dr dOlng butlneN " dOlng bull,,... u dOlng bull..-u do•no bueineu \1 d<AnQ bu.,,_. .. doing buelnest u ' ZE'KE'S YACHT MAIN NEWPORT HOME LOAN, SGS ~TEAPAISES, 11124 THE HELM, 1824 Newpot1 INTERNATIONAL OIL & P A 0 F E S S I 0 N A l Stansbury Ii survtved TENANCE, 2020 N-port •2 CorP<H••• Plua. N--Whittler Ave . COiia Mela. Blvd Cos•• M... C1lll (tAS 3$55 Via lido. N--ANESTHESIA SERVICES by his wife Della, of Blvd 11 A. Co111 Mua. c1111 pon BMch. Cell! 112eeo c a111 112827 112827 port e.ach C1111 112863 4e2 vme Trucna Newoof1 Palmdale, a ton Rob-112827 Newport Hom. Loen, Inc . Susan A Strlmllng, 1924 Gree. LamOtM Ull. 20302 NICOie A Ourend, 314 Beech. Calif 112ee0 ert Joseph Stansbury Z01t1n JOhn TOfok, 107 Calllornl1, •2 Corporale WlllltMlr Ave . Coe11 Mela. Alvertlde Of 811111 Ane Lindo Avenue. Newport Wat1dl a.ti! Rum1nto0 . 2"h SI .. Newport BeKh, Plua. N9Wpor1 BMch, Calif Calif 112827 Helohll. Calif 112707 8"ctl. C1llf 112ee1 CANA. 8 s 482 Vllll Paramount, Ca .. three Calfl 112863 112eeo Tlllt butlneu 11 con-Tf\11 bu1lne11 11 con-r1111 bu11neu 11 con-Trucha, N-por• Buch step-daughters and ZOllan John Torolc Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-ducted by· an lnOMOual ducted by an lndlvldull dueled by; 111 lndlvldull Calif 112eeo their children. Ser-Thi• 1111em.nt wu llled due1ed by: 1 corporation SuMll A Strimling Gract LamorHux Ntcole A Our1nd Thia bullneu 11 oon- h d Fri wtth the County Clertl"ol Or-Cori Kloke, PrMldenl Thia 1111emen1 wu flled Thi• 1tetement WN flleO Thie 1111emen1 wu filed ducted by 1n lndMOual vices will be el • ange COi.iniy on October 18, Tiii• 1111amant wu llled with tile County Clerk of Of. with 1119 County Clerk of Or· w11h 111e County ci.ni of Ot· Wand• S.th Rumlnton day November 16, 11184 with 1119 County Cllfk Qf Or· ange County on Oc:1obef 16. ange County on November ange County oo Nowmber CANA. BS • 1984 a\ l lAM, at the flll21' ange County on November 1984 II . 1118• 7. !118• Thia 1111etnar11 waa 111-d Chapel of the Valley Publltllld Orange Coaat 1, 1118• '2Mn4 f2'040t '2t01IO with the County Cieri! of Or· M 38141 elty Piiot October 2!5, No· F2NNI Publlthed OrlnQe Coall Publll'*l Or1noe Co.it Publllhed Orange Coul ange County on October 23 ortuary. ember •. 8, 15, 1084 Publllhed Orange Coul 01Uy Pllol October 25, No-Otlly Pllo• NOY9ml>er 15, 22. Oallb!':!, Nowmber 15. 22 11184 North 6th Street Ea.st, TH·402 0111y Pllol November 8, 1!5, veml>lr 1. 8,. 15, 11184 29 l>aoeme>er e 11184 2t. t>er 8 1984 . ~ Palmdale, Ca. lnter-22. 2t. 11184 TH-407 TH -481 TH·449 Publllhed Orange CoN• ment to follow at De· TH-437 011~ Pilot NC>Yembef 1, 8, a e r t L a w n PtalC NOTICE -Ml.IC NOTICE f3. "· 11184 TH-416 N.-ITATl-..r MAmlTATIMINT The following per11e1n1 -The 104'owlng pareon • dOlng butlnell .. doing ~ .. AOO-VERB SYSTEMS AUTOTECH 1822',_ N9w-2110 CrodOy Senta Ana, 1>0f1 8IYd Suite 142. Coell Clhl 92704 MeM. CaHf 92'27 Urdee lndullrlel lnC . En-~ 8 Mueller 1555 gtn .. rlng Oh•ltlon, Call· Mell Vatde Or E. 238. fOfnll 2110 CrodOy, Santa Cotta ~. Callt 112'28 Ana Calif 9270<& Thll bull.-. II oon-Thll Du•ln... I• CO.n· OUCteO by en lnOtvldual d\ICted by I COf POfltlon Roland 8 Mueller JOht;I N UrOM Thlt ltallmll\I WU filed Thia llatemant w11 fllecl With tlle County Clatk ol Or-wlU'I IM County CWll of Of. enge County on October 18. 1nQe County Of' November 1084 II It~ n.111 ,_.10 Publlthed Orange CDMl Pubhllled Orange Coel1 Dally PllOt Oc:lober 25, No- Oa~ November HI. 22, vetnber' 1, 8. 1S. it&• 2t bet 6 1984 TH-401 TH-463 Pta.IC NC>TIC£ Mauaoleum. '~!~:A~::'.J' Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P\lllJC NOTICE ~!~:.~=• Ptl3llC NOTIC£ f'tl3LIC M>TICE FlCTITIOUa eueMH McCOY Thi followlno pareona.,. FICTfTIOUl llUI...... ,tcTmOUl llU..... FICTITIOUI IUlfMHI The followlng '*'°"' wa ftCTTTIOUl IU..... flCTfTIOUI .u ... u ..... ITAna.NT DORIS L. McCOY, dol~ bu9lne11 u NAMl ITATIMINT NA• ITATl•NT NAMI ITATIMINT dotng buein1a 11 ...._ ITAftmNT ..._ ITATW•NT TtHt loAowlfl9 per.on le puled away Thurs-8 ASSOCIATES. 1t1t The lollowlng '*'°" It Thi followlng pet'tonl .,. The lollOIMng peflon II SUMMIT AGAI ENERGY T'rte following ~ •• rn. following par.on II dOlflO bu.inall .. d N b " ~· Ao • N-pon dolnO bUllMU.. doing bullnau.. doing bvllnMt ~ L TO e Calltoml• pat1net'· 0 ~ .. doing ~.. 0 c AUTO ELECTRIC, •)' ovem er ,, a..en.Clllf 112eeo 111(01 REPRESENTATIVE. ~EVE\.OPEA IL'INANCIAL l(JNG BUOOHA IM· •hip. 567 San NlcilOJU °51AAOOEAAEPAIR 300' SOUTH COAST MHA.:> 3701 w Mcf.oden. Sant• 1984,athomeinCost.a 81tbl/1J Pow.11.t740EI 3383 Via Lido. N-Pof1 SERVICES.316'2So Cout PORTS 217 Ith •C Hunt• S-40•. Newport 9HCll C-onef' Ln •to7 Newoof1 DELIVERY 3301 s 8.ar Ana Clllf 9271>' Mn. A native of Greco Cr . Fountain I/alley Baadl. Callf 112883 Highway, Suite 203. So 1ngt0fl Baec:ll, Call! 112841 C1hl 112eeo • e.ecn Calff ll2t43 •"00 s11111 An• Calll Brien P ~llO, 1125 Olympia Waahin" Celff. t27ot Mika At.xandlf Gracia, Laguna Cillf 112877 1<9"nelh Alen Belch. 217 Allred M Clancy 802 ~Eaton 300 Ceon9Y 12104 Corta Or Santi Ane CRt • • Gall L. Duffey. 19111 Com 2321 !Iden •315. Cotta Stlf)Mn C Kemp, Inc A 6th •'C Hunhngton 9Mch Somnll Or Lagune e.acn. ln'-:'207 Newpof1 C>MCll Ken'*" Wayne 0Jlnem 927~ ton, bom May 12, modor1 Ad.. Newpor t Mua. Celff 92eeo Celltornla Corporation. pa111 1128"1 Cll•I 112651 Clllt 92'63 3301 s a..1 •400 S1nta Th• butlneu 11. COfl· 1927 Survived by her 8Mch. Clllf 112eeo Thie bualnau 11 con-2m 5 lllemere El Toro Thi• bu11neH •• con-Thia bu1lne11 11 con· Thia bullnen 11 con· An• Calol 112704 ctucted by an 11\0MOual husband Dr D Thia bu11neu 11 con-dueled by en lndlvldual CallL82630 · dueled by 1n tnoM<1ull ®'llclbya_lmlladOAtll*.· ~Dyan lnOividUll Tilll but1n•H 11 .:on: lltlenfJ 91,.,.,,., DI k • M C . by I ganer81 pan Mika Grlcia StapMn C l(emp Preaf· l(1nneth Alan Balch ltllp .._ Eaton OllC'tl<I Dy en INIMdual TNI ltlllt'*'t WU I led c enon e oy' nerlhlf> Tl'lte 11atem1111 waa nled oen1 . Tt111 '"'"'*'' wu Iii.cl Alfred M Clancy fhi1:'"" 1111em.nt wu flied K.,,,,..h w Duin~ with the County Clerk of Or· M.D., dauahter. D. Gall L. Duffey With the County CMlrk of Of-Thia atat.,,-,ent ... ftled Wltll IM County cwi. of Or· Thlt 1111emen1 WU lllld with lfMI County Cleril OI Or· Thoe ltltamtnt WU m.o anoe County on October HI Samatha Matthews. Thi• lllltmant wu flied ange County on Ootoblr 23, with 111e County C*1I ot Or· •,; County on November w1111 the County C... °'Of· ange County on N()Yltnblr with Ille County Clerk of Of-,. .... IOn Dou"''"• Drum· With t~-~nty Cllftt of°' 1tl• •noe County on Oc:tol>ef 16. 7 1184 •noe County on Nov9mblr , 19&' ange1t • County on Oc:to«>er n. . ... ....... .._.. .... ...,,. ~ • .-anoa ........ nty on Novamblf ,..,,1 19'4 ,_U1 1 lH4 ,_,, 1914 ..-......... ._ .,._...,.. .,...., mond McCoy, and II, lH4 Publllhed Orange CoUt '1Ml't PublllM<I Orange eo..1 ~ Publ!INd Orange Coeel ,_,,. 0..ty Pilot October H , No. th re e a rand · ,_.,I Oel~ p1101 November 1. 1. PuDll,._, Or•nge eo..1 Oa~Novaml>ef 16 U , Publllllecl Orange Oc>Mt Delly PllOt NoOl'llnblr I. t&. Pl.lblllheel °'~ ~ ..,,.tier 1. I. 15. 1"4 da1.1ahtera, a slater o!~~=o~~ 1~t 16, 2. 1118• 0111y Pll\ll Octoe>er u. No-29 ber 8· 1•a;tM&I ~nJ:•~~~ovwn• a. 1&. 22. ~. '"' 0111y Pilot No....-n 1. a TH-<&04 Bette Smith. Private 29, Decemtw e. 1tt4 . . TH~20 Yllnblf 1, •. 1!5, 1tt4 • . TH-4315 TH-432 15. 22 1N4 memorial aervicea to TH·•M TH-403 rta.IC NOTIC£ I r~i~ i--Ml-.-IC-W\_TIC( __ _ be held At the Santa · "" An• Country Club In fltltt.IC NOTICE Pll3l.IC NC)TIC£ PUBllC M>TICE K1411t j ACTmOUe .,... ... 11.u of now ..... dona-Ptll.IC NOTIC[ mmtoue ...._.. f'tl3LIC NOTICE. ,tenTIOU8 tueMH ,.icnTtOUt IMllM.. ~.~· -PUBl.IC fl>llC( NAm tTATl:m'WT Uoiu may be made to FlCTTTIOUI .,..... .. .... ITATJ•NT ,temlOUI .,..... NAMI ITA.,...NT NAMI atATlmNT Tfla folo'Mno .,.,_ 11• '1CTmOUI .,.... The= "'90M.,.. the Florence Critl«n· MAim ITATIMIMT The fOllowlng -,..,.on It MAM9 ITATDmNT Tiii 1011ow1ng t>en0n le TN ~ ~ II C101nO blal,,... • MAMl ITATlmNT d~':ft f:XECJ;IV( 01'· ' don CHEA Circle, 602 The followtnQ l*IOrl 11 CfOlno bullMM .. • Thi foflol#tnO '*eon 11 OolnO bUttneA • dOlnG. IMIMN 11 MC"-2t00 1t1e104 !kilt• Thi ~ ~ • ,ICVNEW~T 110 Hltw-buelnlel M· HAL MAl.Tl"llll a Al· dOlnQbullMMM • AOVANCEO fNO INE All:HA"O'S VAi.ET 020$ CoM MeM Clllt dOinglMineftll ,._. '•·--IOO North Harbor Blvd, L ,,., I.AWN CA"I IOOIATU, Me W l#ter RIGHT STAAT, tto21 J MACHININO, 7111 Slat• CLfANfRS, 1f22'• New-tHH JA,_MO I CUSTO M=~-­Fullf'MOn, Ca. 92632 1'701,..... Tl'M, T1.1etln. ltJMt, tutt. '°'· Co.t• lll)'PM!l Cir. lultl t45 untt o. Hlltltlngton lwf\.. pot! ING Sult• 3().1, eo.ta ~ ~ Inc , AUTOW0 .. 1(8 •121 ~ w--.,. ... r ...... Inc Arraniementa by tfftO MeM, Cellt tmt ~ Cald.1271' Celt 12f'7 ........ c.11 t2t27 Ce11tomt ltOQ ltlltot, 111 Aw . ltan1on. C*'1 IOllO Celltorftl• 1 I ~ri LaNy AIM Luft, 14701 Hat04d L. M....,,.. 111' LaGNina lua H\lnl, 2'4t lmaat f\l:lnelO cat.,_... Linda JMI\ ~ '11 0206 Coale-......_ Ceikf W'mO ""*" ~klnlft.. Cen ~ Uta ~too Fairhaven MemoriaJ ,.,.,_ T,.., Tvatln, Oallt taybroo• ColHt. Coeta !Iden, Coata ......_ CMf, ... , "9d COact\ Or H\H'tt·1 l 11111 It . CW• ......, IMH 111w ...,8',CO«•~ ~e.adi.C.:....O Park. tnto ......_ Cl9f "'27 12127 lnQton IMctl Cellt t2"'7 Calif. tK27 Tl\lt t>u9',,... It co.,. Calif tMU Tllte buelneait la Mft-... .a.ST T~ ~".,,"!!!...!! .• ~on· .... .!..~ !"!'..~.2Lf°"• Tl\lt bva>MN II COii· lfl•a ~... 11 con· Ti. buMMel le con-Ouet.O by • corpcwetlon Tf\la bullneu It con• tNC1ed by 1 oort'POl9li0r• r.-.,,.. .,, ,......._ ...,..,..., .,, -· ~ CIUC'llO Dy an~ dUC:ted ti'(: If!~., dUe*' bY an lndMOUal c ~ ,.,..... duC1ed by; an~ ~ M ....._ ,..._ llSULT.. ryA. LIM • HarOICI I. M4Nwr• t.aOeana Hunt ~ll cat~ Lindi J, ,..._, Mn1 wmo Pulk.._ d9nt SI.Vici T~M,.~~ ... ~-L..!._Ntt .... ""~~ty""!~oft~. TNt etatlfMnt wM fllld • TM ltltlt'Mnt WM fllecl Thll It """'1 ftl Ila.cl Thll tta...-t .. Ned TN etat41fMnt wM Med n. ~ ..... .... ..._..", ........ VO "" iwnn ·--· ..._... ... -~ tfMI ~ C*1I of Of· wttl'l ttll County ca.-of Of • ...th IM County a.. ol Of· ~ 1111 County cw. ol Or· ""'"' ,,. C0\11\ty C6ll1I ol Of. """.,,.~°""of Of· • DlllCTOIY CountyonOctoc.H. =Countyonoc.oo. 11. zeountyon0cte1Mt 1t, f.T,..~ty on~-:eountyen0ctOC11rn. =CN\tyon°*Nr$0 :T ... eounty on No\lefl\bs :~onoaii...r-. For ltt•4'ult ,_ ,_., ,_ ,_,., ,._. ,_, ,_.. ,__ St•rvkt• ('ull "'~ Oranot eo.t1 fllubltthlcl OflllOI eo..1 fllub'llf'9Ct er.,. CoMt ft\IOhfMICI ~ CoMt "'*'*'Of.,. C... ll'uOhNO Of9f1111 CoMt Of._ c... "'...,.. ~'C.. 1Y .. ...,. ~ I, 0.11y ~ ~o-II, No-OMy flllol OctCIMt H. No-o..ty "1lot NOvember 11. U . OellW "°' HoYember 1 t. 0..., "'°1 ~ I. 11 o.ii= ~ 11 --..-1 64Z·S6 71 11, 22, 1tN ' l\Wnw 1, e 11. '"" ~-, a. 1&, 1"4 n . o.c. a 1"' 11 ,2 1H4 12. h '"' n oer t , ... ' ~t'':,.11• ll. _::::;.=====::--:::::::-1. __ _:l:,:1!.:t .,!>:,:J.:,1 __ _1_ ---_ TH·'1t TH~ TH~' , T....U. nMH TH-•AO TH~ . nf ' • ., , \ > ........ C4 Or-. Cout Dl'ilY PtLOTflllur8da)', Hovemw 15. 1oe. ., ~---------------------------------...... ~-~··------------~------!·------------------~--------------------------------~·----------...-------·--------------------------------------1·--------------------"--• ..... 1e .... • .... r .... a .... · ___ rmuc __ ..,_T1CE __ , ___ ,.. ___ c_m .... m ........ ___ ,.._1e_t11_rru __ 1~ ~P!!l!C M>TJC( MOC "°nu Ml.IC *>TICE-NU M>TICl~ _-__.;.."'=•-.1e .... ~ ...... m_._~1.~ __ P\BJC __ .,_,_u_~- ncnnou. .,..... ..crtnoue ...... Aennow .-.. P1Cnnoue 11111211 flC"'10UI ...... r • wn1 flllC'T"10Ue .,...,. t10T1Ct1 Oii FfC1TTIOU9 ...,.... '"'1'rTM>UI ..,._. ... tlAAmltA.-.-.r MAmlTA,,_-, MmlTA~ ' ..... ITA,_,. ~ITA,.....,, ...... -..... 1'00 NAmlfA~ ,...,AMTIOlllCN' NAltimlTA~ tu.mlTAftmln fhot fo.ltOWlng l*'ICM .,. TM followlilt l*tiOnl we ~ ~ l*'IOnl en TM tolloWlng l*90l'\I 1n1 •TM fOtlOlllllllCI l*IOf'I we llOT1CI TO The fo11ooM11g l*'ION .. ..aA 11¥1 The fOllowtn9 1*90t1 la file fOli9Wlno Cle'ION n clOil'IO ~ -. dolno ~ a&: dolf'IO ~ II: dOlnQ bullMel M ; OffSITl doltlo ~ ae: c...TOM OP doi"O t>ue1Me1 ... MCl.AMTIOlll dolno tMslinell M; dOi"O ~ -.-: aJN l'INANCt., &076 A'f ~ H4 ~~ flt(M ,.,,.AHCIAl, 4000 PAOOUCTIONS. 2095 t A~ICA fUROt>t ~SIA. MIC,.,..,... ,,.ov~ ~NTfAPAIHS, 1"' ntile ~ Wat• . T.6. NEAL co.. 1906 KN P. w LI 8 A N 0 WarMt Ave, Huntlnoton 111100. Ntwport hacll, Birch 81., lulte 20tC. New-Ohetwood l.11., t4untlnglon 1739 8. Cla4idtn1 Way, (leoa. tto1 .. 1f7 1720 I!. G8lly A.,._ noe, Oittriel (IA'WO) 11 ~ hltU Pt., Coeta M..a. c.flf. DONAHOE PROPEFlllH, a..c111 C.t. t2to4t ce111 t2te0 port 8-d\, Cllllf. HteO 8Mc:ll1 CA t84e AnaN!m. Cellf. 9UO& u.c.c.) Santa AM.~. tl700 • Heolf!VI o.cwatton tcw tHM 43 Sp.atrown•wk. lrvkle, JoMpll J, MMllrl. 40U A/ntfan ~ Togt. Patrk* KeoMttt Mc.t.ullty, Amar O. I.Ill, 2095 t M Melldl 8 . 811•11· Notlot 11 hereby~ to JOMPh k K,_., 1711 t tlle pro,i.Gl(tl ductlt>ed Theodofe 0 Heat, 2906 Callf. 92114 M.ornlno Stat Or • Huot• inc.. c.Nfomi.. '" F-.Non 4H Oavlota. Newport Chitwood l.11., Huntington tloeNfnl. 3700 Plan Orwe, credlto,.. of tll• within uiowo Way, T1.111ln, c.itt. be!Ow. A "Dr•h" Negattw Palau Pl .• Coefl Meea, Clllf. Chat... t..rnn Knowtal, 11\olOfl ~.Celt t2t4t lttand, NawpOrt e .. cll, 8Mctl. Celt. t2MO IMctl, CA 92046 81rtta Ana, Callf. 92704 oMl«S partJee tll•t 1 bt,jll( 91980 • o.datatlon ll on Me at the t2Ut 34IO San ~ f\oad, W.J. Han, 32tt Admlreny Callt. 92t00 P.t. ~ ftll• C>utlne•• I• eon. Fatlbofl Fat~r. 3700 trantfer It 1~1 to be made Richer~ Gravley, 2429 ()19trlc!t offtoe. 1N02 ..,. Thi• bullnMI I• oon• M~o. Calif. 93-4H Or .. Huntington BMctl, Cllf. Tttn butln... I• con-Tlllt atat«Mnt w .. t.lled ducted by: en ll'ldlvldUlll PIU• Drive. Sa.nta Ana, on P«eonat ptOperty tier.In· Vitt• Noblua, Hewpott deen AYlnue, 1rvin.. CA. ctuotecl by: an lndMdllal Cllai1el \lemon Knowlel, 92to4t duct~ by· I C011>0r9Uon wttll ttle County Clert( of Or· Amar 0. Lall Callt. 02704 eft., ~ BMol'I, cam t2MO and 11 tvllleble tOt ciut>lio Tileoclot'e O. Neoll 9702 Bol•a Ave. I 172, Nancy H .... 9~ AoOln "'"'*A eouoia.. Pr ..... enge County on Nowmber Thlt tlllem.111 Wit filed Thi• butln... 11 oon-TM name and bualMu GttY t . SUl!uno. 1"41 tnapeot~ A Negll!VI 0.0. Thie •tatement Wit tlled WMtmlMttf, Cam. 9~ Ave.. W•tmlntt.,, Callt. dent ~~ 6, ,NA . wllll the County Clerk Of Or· due1ecl by. 1 Nmllecl pat1nat· addr ... of tn. lnt9ndecl Cedar Circle. f'o.Mtaln VW. laratlon wlll be ~ wttll lhe County Cleft( of Or· VI r g I n I• Kn ow I u 92tl3 Thlt ..-1em.1 wu tiled ,..., MOe County on No\fembft thlp tranateror(•) are: l.IOHT i.y, CA.Hf, 82700 for IPPfOV .. °' d!MPpfCMll .,. County on Octob« 1f. OonlhOe, .S 8!*ro;mawtt, tl'll1 t>u11n1u II con• wllh the County Clefli or Or· Publlthtd Or11ngt CoMt 14. 1"4 MeNti Stlatl-.HOIMIW 8AIGAD£ SOUTH, INC., 1 Thi• bualnMt It eon• by the 8oerd ot Dlreeton of 1914 lrvlM, callf. 82714 ducted by. a general part. enoe County on Novtmbft o.lly Pilot NoYlmbtt 16, 22. ,_ Tiii• •tatem.nt WN lllecl QOf9 .• 1116 NewOort Blvd .. duc1ed by. • genetal ~· the Olttrlct at 1 mMtlng to Qlall · Tiil• bu11n ... 11 ooo· '*"'"' 7, 1914 29. Oecembtt e. tNA Publlthecl Otll\ge Cout with the County Clltk of Or· Coet• MeM. Ctllf. t2f27. ~Ip bill.., .. "° P.M. Deoem-PubllsMd Orange Cout cWcted by.~ JOMPh J. M¥tln ,.,22 TH-4All DallY Piiot NCMll!lbft 15, 22. tinge County on OctObft 19. The name(•) and butllneea Jolef:>h F\. Krenek Def 3. lft.4 In the Dlltrlct Dally PllOI Octow 211, No-Virginia K. Donahoe lhl• 11111m41n1 w .. flied Pu~ Orenoe Coett 29. beeemt>er 6, 1984 t984 addreee of the tn1enoec1 Thi• •••tement wu flied Ottb al the alDo..-addreaa. veinw '·a. 15. 1984 Thia 1tatem.n1 w• filed ~th tl\it CQl.lnty Cleft. of 01-Dally PH01 Novembtt tS, 22\ Th--414 ,..... traneter~•> "« LUCll.lE with the County Oettt of Or-Conatructlon of 19" • TH....ot With the County Cteni ot Or- ange CoYnty on Nov.mber 29.0eoaml>ttt, 1984 P\8.IC fl)T1C( • Publlthecl Orange Cout M B!AAS8. SSJ\O. ange Count)' on NoYMtber eom..t1c Wat.,. Plpellne In ,,_eoun~onOctober 11, I, 1984 TH-4.$5 fltlll.IC MJTICE Otl~ NoYtl)'lber \6, 22., 390·20-6364. 2159 Sletkl 9, 1914 New A.Hon ,.,kwey ltom .. ., •c W\TN'C 1HA • ~ '1CTtTIOOl .0..M 29, ber t , 1984 Stretl. Cotti ...... Calll ,_.11 Sand Oan)'Ol'I A~ to ... _. """"" ,__ Putjil"*' Orenge Cout NAM1 ITAft..wl '1CTrnOUl IWNNlll TH-'48 91f27. Publllhed Orange Coat 3150' Eaat In tile Cit)' of ..,.... Publllhed Orange CoMt Dally PllOt November 8, 15, PlaJC NOTICE Tiie followtng oeraon• are MAMl ITATl•NT That the P<~r l*'tl· Diiiy Piiot November t&, 22, lrvlne. CoYnty of Orange. ":=.'/A.,...,,., 1 Dally PllOt October 25, No- 27. 29. 1914 TH-4u dolne bullneee u : The tollowlng Pttton ii rtlllJC NOTICE n.nt t1er.io Is delerlbed 1n 29. December e. 1984 Dated: t he following pereon• .,. vember 1. 8, 15, ta.. ~ '1CTmOUI .u..... (l)IMAOE DEVELOP· dol"O bullnau as: genttal u : tumltura, ftx· TH-4&4 No-..mber t31 19'4 dOll'ID bu.llMM u • TH.-Stt NAMelTAft•NT MENT INSTITUTE (b)YOUA PAINCIPA.L'S MAILltOX. '1CTtTIOUIMlllNIU tur ea , aqul pment. P\llllC fl)TIC[ HTTY J. WHHLIR, C AOWN COMPANY, The tollowlng pt(IOtll .,. w INN IN 0 I M A 0 E 6242 Warner A~ .• Hunt-MAim ITATDmlff trMtename. goodwlll, ..... , lecretafJ t2831 Newport Avenue. -----------DllDllC MnftCE dotng bullneet ,.. ( c IP ER S 0 NA L LIFE tngton Seacl'l Callf 92847 Tiie rotlOWlng pereone.,.. letHhold lmprov1m1011. FICTITIOUI _, ... ._ Th-473 S II 201 T tlln Cillf Pllll.IC NQTJC( ___ ,_,,_,. ____ ""'-------AL'S GA.RAGE. •66 STRATEGY, 23141 Lah Grant W 'fiarri. 6242 dolngt>ullneaau: atook intredtandoovenant '"-ITAnMINT 92e:o • u ' 'i------------- F "lo I I d N rt Otntfll Orl\'I LM• Foreet w & • H 'tt GARY'S PAINTING. 2412 not 10 com1>9t1 and It ···-FICTITlOUI 9U91Nin .... n •an • ewpo 2930 ' • "'* .. ve.. un noton Elden Ave. •F. Coete MIA. loeattd at: 18tS .....__ The followlng petton II Pla.IC NOTIC£ O.F. von M. ueffllng. 404 l'lC'TmOUI .._ .. N-.-tTATl•NT Beed\, Calif. 926eo Cllll. 9 Beteh, Callf. 92847 Calif 92627 • Blvd Cotta MMtl. c;'tf''°;;d doing bualneu u : Onda. Newport Betctl. Callf. N4* ITATIMEl1 The tollowtng 1*90fl la American L9'1Utt Togt. Sandra C H1fnldar • Thie l>utlneN It con· G~rv l.. Giibert 2472 11 ~ tr•nsfWrecl to' 590 SH 0 RE I. IN E LAN 0 -ITATl.-NT °' 92t00 Tile lollowmg pet-.ont ltt doing bull~ u · Inc .. California, #44 FUhlon 2t941 Saaalde lane, Huot• ducted by: an lndhllduel Etcs«;'A.ve /IF Coe1a MIA W 19.h'st,;et Cotta MM& SCAPE, 205 lfflColn, Hunt· U-.NDOfMNT °' Bitty Hello, 10070renvllle dolf19 bu..,,._•:• CMRtSTNER SYSTEMS lal1nd. Ntwport Beach, l~on Beacl'I, Calif. 92646 . Grant W. Harrf1 Calif 92ei7 • • C~lf· upon QloM of eacrow • klgton 8Mcll, Clllf. 92648 Ua OP f'ICTlTIOUI Oflve. Newpot'I 8elch, Ctllf. PAf'AYNE PARTNERS, 601 Celle del Centto San Callf.92680 untley B. Okl'lolm, 2225 Thi• ttaltment wu flied G~ry Dunn. 404,h T~ bueln.a name u..d . JOMph F. MOM. 205 Un• IW ... lt~ 926e0 1539 Monrovia Ave •• Suite c~1Mnl• Calif 92872, Thi• l>utlll"' la. !;Oil· w Broadway. Apt. E·30l, wltll lhe Cpunty Clerk ol Or· F~n ... ~t. N-"""' n-ach. ""' 1 ... _ ~•.i t~fttf-""'•) 11 coin, Huntington Btacll, The foll::r -raon1 Mary Trudeau.· ~2711 19, Newport BMch. Ctllf . • E c dUC11<f by·. e«porauon Anlhlim, Calif. 92604 ange County on Novembe< -..... ....... • ..... w7 ... _.., ,.,. ...... , c Ill 926411 .. -"4 ., ___ "-I I ........ "2*'"" Jimes vall llrtainer • J ;., n,,...,..1 p 1 Thia 1>u1lll .. s 11 con-6. 1984 Cant. 92625 said location la: LIGHT • · • have tband the UM ot "even ..,... "' 119• .._..n • ....,. 601 C411e del Cerrito, Sao d ~met . .,........ .... , ... dueled by· co-partn•f'f . F2tlMt This butln••• I• COO· BRIOA.o£ GLASS WORKS Thi• butlnus Is con· \ht Flctltlou• .Bu•ln•H N~.Callf. 92t11 Newpo(t Harb« 8ul~ CklmeflT"is feb.uC11allllef.st9261t72 COil· 9Tt111 llllemenl wu flied Sandra C. Hetolder Publllhed Oranna Coaat dUc1ed by; t gen«el Part· Tl'lat Hid bulk tranefec is ducted by: en lfldhlldulJ Name:~CERAMIC CUBBY alptl HICMl'tl, 120 E. lllC .. Calllornla, ~639 .. Thi atalllf1'*ll u med .. ,,... netshlp tnt9fl(led 10 be conaum· Joe Moa HOL~ WORKSHOP & Lobo• Marl no•. San Monrovia Ave .. Suite 19, ducted by· Ill lodlVldual with the County Clefk or Or· I Cou c w 0 Dally Pilot Novembe< 15. 22. Gary LM Gllbe<l mated at tile oftl~ of SEA· Thia lttttmfll'lt WU filed GIFT s. 1 6 8 2 0 Mt OletJ*'t•. Calif. 92872 Newl)Orl s..en. Call!. 92f83 James E Cl'lrlatnfll enge County Ofl Novambet wllll lhe nty lerk ot r-29, Oeoernb« 6, 1964 Thi• fll1tmenl WU flied VICE ESCROW COMPANY, With the County Clerk of Or· Hutching•. Founttln Valley, Thia bullfllll l• con-John L. Peterka, 325 e.. This statement wu flled 7, l984 ange County on November TH~8 wllh Ille County Cl«ll ot Or· 14284 8eacn Blvd .. P.O. Box tnoe Count)' on November Ctllf. 92708 ducted by: a genttal part• 22nd SltMI, Cotta MMA, with th• Coullly Clerk of Or-f1I0123 9, 1984 F290e1• ange County on Novemt>e< 218, Wntmlntter, Callf0tola 9, 1984 Fictitious Butlneee Name nerahlp Calif. 92827 enge County on November Publlllltd Orange Cout Publllhed Or•nna Cout P\lll.IC NOT1C£ 7 1984 92683 on Of ,11., DECEM· F2tl0411 raffllred 10 above wu flltd G.F. von Mueffllng Thia bualn .. , 11 COO· 6 1984 Dally Pilot Novemt>e< l5, 22. Dally Pilot No~t:'« 15, 22. · • F1I0120 BER 4 1964 Publl•hed Oranoe Cotti In Orange County on Jtnu· Thi• ttatemant wu tlled duct~ by: a general Plf1· . F2911M 291 Oectmbet 6• 1964 29, Oeoernbe< 6. 1984 FlCTmOUI IW...... Published Orange Cout Thai the tut date lor flltng Dall)' Piiot November l5, 22 •• r y 3 . 198 4 F ILE with IM County Cle<IC of°"' flfl(tl\lp Publlslled Orange Coast TH .... 54 TH-465 N..-tTATIMtNT Deity Pltol November 15, 22. claims In the escrow referred 29, December 6, 1984 NO.F23475<4 ange County on October 17, Johfl L. Pe1.,ka Daily Pilot NOvtmbet 8. 15, The lollowlng per.ans are 29, Oecembe< 8. 1911A 10 h«elo ,, DECEMBER 3, ' TH-467 u..a A. McDermott, 9482 1984 Thi• •tatement wu fllecl 22 211, 1984 doing bull,_ u : SKYLINE TH-457 1984• 111-IC ""TIC[ Skylark. Qardell Grove. l'2R22I with th• County Cteni of Or- TH-442 fltllllC NOTICE DlllDllC unncE BUSINESS SYSTEMS, Sofaras l1koownlotald r~ ""' Calll.92841 Publlshed Orange Coatt angeCountyooOetober17, ... ~ nu 19909 Burnley, Huntington "8.IC NOTICE lnltndacl Trantlarae(•} Mid _...._1 OF Can McDermott. 16820 Dally Pltol October 25, No-1984 FICTITIOUI IWIMll FlCrmOul llUIMll Beach, CA 92~6 Intended Trtnafel'~S) uM<I ""'"" Ml. Hulehlngt, Fountain Val· vemblr t. 8, 1~. 1984 . ,_ NAME ITATl•NT NAME ITATl•NT Philip MiHhew Jasch, FICTITIOUl llUIMll the tollowtng addltlonal DEATH OF ley, Calif. 92708 TH-408 Published Cringe Cout The lollowlng petton la The fottowlng peraon• ar• 19909 Burnley. Huntington NAME ITAft•NT business names and ad· WAMIEN L. This business wu con-' Dally Pilot October 26,.,..o- FICTITIOUI 9UltHlll doing bullnet1 u : doing butlneu u : 8eactl, CA 92646 The toltowing PflllOll 19 dresMs wllhin the three HON.ACHEll ducted by • a general Plf1· " MLIC NOTICE vembet 1, 8, l5, ltf4 Pml.JC NOTICE NAME I TATUIENT K N IGHT & 0 A y CLUB CORONA DEL Thie butlneta It con-doln, bualnett u : yeara last paat: None. AND°' Nl1TION nerthlp . Tl+-409 Tile lollowlng person la RESPONSE SYSTEMS. MAR, 3023 E. Coaal Hwy .. ducted by: an lndlvldu1J A SHA.A FINANCIAL This bulk transfer Is sub· TO ~tTlll Thia s11tement was flied NOTICE OF APPLICATION 1---------------- dolllg business ea: POLICE-MEOICAl·FIAE· Colona dtl Mar. Callf. 92625 Phlllp M. JMch SERVICES, 1901 Newport ject to California Uniform HTAT£ NO. with the County Clerk of Or-TO IELL ALCOHOi.iC Pllll.IC NOTICE HYTECH PLASTICS. 740 DURESS. 2401 Vitia Hogar Richard Brian Hunaak.,, Thia ttatement wu tiled Blvd. Ste. 23t, Costa Mesa. Commercial Code Section A 1211m · ange County on November HVERAGel 1------------ W 18th 114. Costa Meea, St., Newport Beaon,' Calll. 607 L.arkapur, Co<on• del with the County Clerk of Or· Cal:S:S:t~ar 336 E 20th 6106 cr~lt:ahel~~d ~!~j 1, 1964 11106/84 FICTITIOUI 9U ... a Calif 92627 926eo Mar, ca111. 92625 ange County on Octobfll 18. • · Dated· September 17 • Ueaa McDermott To Whom 11 Mey Concetn: NAJll ITATIMDff Brlall T Payne, 740 W. Gerik! 0 . Bartrem, 2401 Nancy Arin Hunaakel', 607 1984 F St .. Coeta Mtta. Calif. 1984 . ' creditors, and peraont who Published Ortnoe Cout NORM'S RESTAURANT Is The followlng pettont ate 18th ir4. Coe1a Men. Calif. Vitia Hogar St.. Newport Lar'kapur, Corona dtl Mar, 25IMa 92827 Ludie M llearH lfto mey be OlherwlM lnterMted Dally Pilot Novembe< 8 15 I l I lhe Oep rtment doing butinMt U ' • 92627 Beach. Calif. 92660 Calif. 92825 Published Oranoe Cout Tl'lll buaineu 11 con-tended fren~•> • lo the wOt and/or estate of: 22. 29. 1911A • • :~~o1fc Bevef.:e Con· FAR EAST A.RT ANO Tl'llS business I• con· Thia butlneH I• COO· Thi• busine11 i• COil· Oai'=Novambet 15.22. d'f.:!ibrf:~ndlvldual llRVICI llCAOW W~R~~~~~~~~ TH-441 trot for ON SALE BEER & A.OVENTURETRAVEL, 1010 ducted by: ao lndlvldual ducted by. an lncllvldu&I ducted by. hutband and wife 29. bfll 6. 1984 Thia alatemeot was flied CO .. ANY. 14212 .hacb byVAl.ERIE HORLACHER In WINE( PUB. EAT. PL.) to ... , South Coat1 HIOhway, Brian T Peyne Oeralcl 0. Bartram Naocy A. Hunaakfll Th-475 with the County Clefk of Or-~· W1et111lneter, CA the Superior Court of Or· eJcoholk: beverages at 2150 Laguna 8eactl. Callf. 92t&1 Thia Slelemeot was llled This atatement wu filed This ttatement wu filed Cou N ... _ ·-c 1 th Pl&.IC NOTICE Harbor Boulevard. Costa Harry J. Lawrenc., 23411 t .. t" Cou t C....... t O wit" t...-Cou ty C._..k f Or 1 h Cou c....... t Or ange nty on ovem.... P bU•.._,. Ori""'" Cout ange ounty request ng at • South Coaal Hlnhway w1" .. e fly "''" o r-" ,,. ll ..., o • w I tile nty ...,,. o • 7, 1984 Dall~ p'"1t.....,ot No·;_·m.-...__ 15 VALERIE HORLACHER be Meaa CA 92u26 • • enge County on October 15. ange County on November ange County on NovfllTlber P\B.IC NOTICE ,_,121 , •v ..,... • app()loled u pertonal rep-T·1'7A1 Publlil'led Orang• Cotti Laguna BMoh, Calif. 92661 1984 7. 1984 7. 11184 Published Orange Coast 1984 T"~"70 reteot1llve lo tdmlolttec the NOTICE 10!, J'"'ITIE'I Dally Piiot Novemb« 1 t, lare F, Wingard, 25141 F25I054 r:ao1a Fa0121 flCTITIOUI .u..... 0 " Pllo N '* 15 22 ........ I f the dtceclen Tile """" ...... 1984 SU-298 Nuev• ..... ,. Drive, Laoun• Published Orange Coast Publllhed Orange Cout Published Orange Cout NAME tTAftMENf J. ~~t>!T1984 ' • :1r1':,,0 request• au~lty T.I . No. M-14'1 NIQUll, Calif. 92fn Dally Pilot No11emt>er 15, 22. Dally Piiot Novembfll 15, 22. Dally Piiot November 15, 22. The followlng person Is -TH-450 10 admlnlafer the estate YOU ARE IN DEFAULT fhlt bualne1t II con- 29, December 6, 1984 29. Otcembe< 6, 1984 29, Oec:embe< 8, t984 doing butlMtl u : MLIC NOTIC£ under the Independent Ad· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, Pllll.IC NOTICE ducted t;r co-pertnerw TH·447 TH-45l TH-453 BAUER ENGINEERING & Ml.IC NOTICE 1 ministration of Eatat91 ~I. DA.TEO 7/11ln9. UNLESS T..J7• ~~f.• •t~~dwu flied --------------------------------------EXCAVATING. 8182 Napa NOT·ICE OF -u1T1EE'8 °"4NGe COUNTY A heiring on the petition YOU TA.KE ACTION TO TI t I 0 .. N ..... Cou ,...._k t n.. Circle. Hulltlngton Beacl\, •" """'°" COURT wlll bl held on DECEMBER PROTECT YOUR PROP· e r" 9 r o · wnh the nty '-'-O ..,.. Calif. 92647 SALE M.MIHAI. OF 5 1984 9•30 AM I Oep ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT 8197300-022 ange County on November NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE.IRING FOR PENDlltG COASTAL PERllT Pursuant to order of the California Coastal Commission, Notice of Public Hearing is given to owners and occu- pants of surrounding properties and other interested parties. Said Public Hearing is scheduled on the Novem· ber 27th agenda. Application of Coastal Permit number 5-84-725 is submitted by Caltrans. ·• Subject application 1s to construct median barrier. provide scuppers tor drainage, install crash cushions at ends of barrier and restripe No. 1 lane each d irection, on Rou_te 1 (P..CH} betw~n Seal Beach Blvd. and 0.1 mile.. south of Phillips ·street in Seal Beach. Public hearing will commence on November 27th at 10:00 a.m. in the Holiday Inn, 9901 La Cienega, Los Angeles. Information relating to this coastal application will be available at the Coastal Commission office. 245 W. Broadway. Long Beach, 7 days prior to hearinQ. Ronald c. Stuer. 8162 L o • n N o ·1 ORAMQECOUNTY N 3 11 700 cMC: ~ t. A PUBLIC SA.LE. IF YOU Trustee Sela No. 1, 19'4 711111M71/HOTCHt<lll o. ti ter NEED AN EXPLANATION 1434035637 ,._.. ~ g:'.·e~¥nllngton T ... No. 1·2l20'7 ...::::o.~~ ~j~2~ .. t, Santa Ana, CA OF THE NATURE OF THE Rtf.,.,ic:e 05-841()...()()3' Put>tlahed 0r.,. Coat Thi• bUllnHI I• con· UMtT cooe I ,.OOll,. IF YOU 08JECT to Ille PROGEEDING AOA!NST =TICI °' o.:.:-:ala. Dally Piiot Novembe< 8, 15, ducted by: an Individual W E·S T W 0 0 0 AS . NIWPORT•ACH, granting of the petition, rou YOU, -YOU SHOULD CON· ~~OP TIIUIT n , 29, 1984 TH""3e Ronald C Bluer SOCIA.TES CM.ffORHIA taeo thould either appear at the TA.CT A LAWYER. Thia llllement WU flied 89 duty appointed Tl'\Jstee PLAINTIFF: ROBERT s. hearing end Slit• your Ob· Oil Deoemt>e< 5. 1984 at IMPORTMIT NOTICE fltlllJC NOTICE with the County Cllrk of Or· under the followlng de· JACOBS, JOAN Al YN tecllont or Ule wrllt•ll 10:00 t .m .. GATEWAY FJ~~~~;URA~P~~~~~J~ anoe Coullty on November totlbed deed of lruS1 Will JACOBS ob)ec tlont with tile court LANO SERVICE. U duty •-------------- 7. 198" SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION O!FENOANT: AL TON beforl lhe hearing. Your IP· 8'1bstltuttd TrustM under YOU ARE BSEHINO IN YOUR ~!!!lO"'IT"IWTl ..... ...,u F2'0127 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER LEE JR pearanoe may ba lo pereon end pursuaot to Deed of PAYMENT ' IT MAY BE ---.. . Published Orange Cout FOR CA.SH A.NO/OR THE ' or by your attorney Trutt recorded July 26, SOLO WITH OUT A.NY Tiie followlng pettont are Delly Pilot November 15 22 CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED NOTICE OF IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1979, as lntt. No. 33952, In COURT ACTION. and you doing buslMll u : 29 December 6 1984 ' ' CHECKS SPECIFIED IN MAllllHAL'8 IALE or a contlogenl creditor of t>oo11 t3243, Ptoe 11&2 or Of. may have the legal rlghl to G & H WAREHOUSING, . ' TH-452 CIVIL CODE SECTION COU"T CAtE NO. the deoeued you must flit flcial Records Ill the ortlct of bring your eccouot lo good 19532 Sltl're Raton. lrvlnt. 29241'1 (payable al the time ot . MO a1 OD our clalm w1ih the court Of the Coullty Reeordfll of Or· •tending by pa)'lng all of cam. 92715 ·-_ tale to ltw1ut money _of the By vtrture of ' writ lsaued ~Lnf11J.JLUL.Jt!LR!f..ti!!lfl ange. Stitt ol Ca1Jf0tnla ex· your peal due paymentt plut '"rxr...:· Hiiiyard, Jr .. Pl&rc MOTTct Un ed Sti'fesl all ililnt. tltle 'On Feb911ary-2;-'tt84-ln-ttle-ref)l'-latlve appointed by 1Cate<l't1y"H:e-AOOO!Wt07 ~mitt.cl-~·-~--lffa Rl1on. irm..- ---------------•and Interest conveyed to above deelgnlled Court, the court within four month• AN UNMARRIED MAN, penMt within tllr .. months Cellf. 92715 ITATIMINT OF and now held by It under upon a Judgment entered from the dale 01 11,.t II-SARAH E. HALL, AN UN· ltom th• date lhll notice of Gall A. Woods. 19532 WIT"°"4WAL. ""°"' Mid Deed of Tr411 Ill Ille Oct. 7. 1981 Ill f1vor of Judo-IUlnct or 1411lfllS •• provided MARRIED WOMAN WILL dtteull Wit rec:orded. Thie Sleml Raton. lrvlnt, Cellf. PAllTMERIMP property hereinafter de-mtnl crldltor(t), Robert S. In S•clloo 700 of tha SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION amount It 154.292.0. U of 92715 ONRATIMQ UNDER ac:rt~: Jacob• •nd Joto Alvn -eocN ot-e.lltoml :r-0 M~8K>OEA-FOR L101.22J.M. and WllLJncteue. y,,,_ ... .in... II con· fJCfmOOI -TAUSTOR:JAME~i.facobe--ancflijfeTn11 ludo· ---·~ •· CASH OR CHECK AS DE· unUI your ac;oount becomee ducted by: 1 genttal part. BUllNlll NAME HOTCHKISS ment debtor( a) Alton lee, Jr. ~~~ '';:11~°: 11117! clf0m•,:1: SCRIBED BELOW (P•Y•bte current. You may not llaw to Mrlhlp The tollowlno peraon l'lu BENEFICIARY: MASON-sl'lOwtng a net balance or month•~rom ~date 01 the at time of selt lo lawful pay the entire unpaid por· Gall A. Wood• withdrawn Ht genecal part· MC OUFFI E CO. OF $108,023.75 ectu1lly due on hearl notJce above money ollhe Ulllttd Slates) llon of your ·account, l'llflll Thie tlatement wu fllecl rier from Ille part.11er1hlp op-SOUTHERN ~1'LIFORNIA. 1said judgment on the det• of yo':J MA y EXAMINE the al the NOf1h lronl entrenoe though lull payment WU de-with the County Clerk of Or· fllallng under the flcilllou• RECORDED July 14, 1984 the lssu111101 of tald writ, I Ille kept by the court It you \0 the County CoufthouM. maodtd. but you mu.1 Pl.Y ange County on November bullneu name of Kid-love tt lntlt. No. t8924 Ill Book have levied upon all right. are a peraon lnterMted 10 700 Ctvk: Cent• Drive West, the 1moun1 ttated above. 1, 1964 Uollmlted at 1649 o. Iowa 14140 page 473 of Otflotal tllkl and llllerest of l8Jd n. 1 Santa Ana, CA., all right, After tl'lr .. montllt from ,_ S1rMt, Co1t1 M .... Calif. Record• lo the office of the Judgment debtOli•J In the ~~~~ !x:iorm!' Id':: 1111e and lntfllett co1weyecl the dat• of tte0tdat1on of Published Orange Coaat 92626 Recorder of Ortnoe Coullly; property In the County of Or· ltlralor or u lhe at: to and now held by It under thll document (wtllch d1ta of Deity Piiot November 8, 15, Th• llcllllout bualneu '81d deed of trust de-enge, Stale ol Callfornlt, de-lorney 'tor the~ecutOf or l8Jd Deed of Truet Ill the rec:ordatlon eppeart thet• 22, 29, 1984 name etetemenl for the part· tcrlbes the fotlowlng: Lot scrlbed as follow•: ldmtnlttrator and Ille with property attuated Ill Mid on), uni.ta the obllgatlon TH-433 nerthlp was llled on s.p. 165 of TrlC1 No. 2873, 11 Parcel 1: lht court with proof ot Mr· County and Slate detO<lbed being lorectoaed upon I*· 111uDalC unl1C£ tember 20, 1982 In the shown on a map recorded In The northeaatfllly 145.19 vlee a written request •tat· tt: IX...,. "A" mlt1 a tonger period, you 1 ____ ... ~_ ...... _nu ...... _....___ County of Oranoe. ALE NO. Book 88, Pages 22 and 23 of 1eet of the nortl'l-ter1y Ing ittat you dtllre tpeclel PARCEL 1: haw only, the legal right to K1 ..... 197783 MllOellaneou• mepa, Re· 7 5 . o o feet 0 t 1 he notice of the flllng 01 an In· Loi 118 ol TrllGI No. 9423 u 1top the oreetoaure by P•)'· FICTITIOUI BU .... ll ------------------j 1 Full Name and Addreee of cords of Orange County, eoulllelfterly 300.00 feet of ventory and eppralaement 01 tllown on 1 map recorded Ing lhe entlr• amount de-NAMI lfATIMENT DllDlfC NOTICE ---1111--m-•t_C_un __ T_IC_E___ 1111.,11C unTICE t™t Pereon Withdrawing: California. Lot 306 ol Newl)Ort Heigh!• Mtat• aSMtl or of the petl· book 408, peg1t 15 to 26 of mended by your creditor. The followlng petton• ar• r~ r~ nu rUUL nu Anne McCasland. 1649 0. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT In lhe County of orange, tlon• or aocount• ment!Oned Mltcellaneou1 Map•, re-To nnd out the am()IJnt dol bualflell u · ------------------------------1 Iowa Street. Costa Meea. UNDER A DEED OF TRUSl Slate ol Cillfornli, u pw In s.c:tlon t200 and l200.5 of COtdt of Orange County, you mutt pay, or to arrange P':CIFIC AUTO. SOUND CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Calll. 92626 DA TED 7102181. UNLESS map recorded lo Book 4. the Cellfomla Probl1• Codi. Calltorolt. for peymentto ttop the fOf• HO. A~ BIVd Cotta OF THE COMMERCEBANK Slgnecl: Anne McCUland YOU TAKE ACTION TO Page 83 of Mlac.llaneous WYUE A. AITKIN. AT· PARCEL 2: closure, Of II your property It If .,.26 7 ·• OF NEWPORT BEACH Publlahed Orange Cout PROTECT YOUR PROP· Maps. ill tl'le offkle of tht TC>NtlY, IOO w ... 1af1t1 ·An axctutlve eat«ntnt for ~~~=·=~!:!?' Ill'/ other M~or al O.:trl:utln Co., Consohdated Report of Condition of "CommerceBank" ol Newport Dally Piiot Octot>e< 25· No-ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT County Recorder ol 111d Ant 91Yd Pentl'louH parking purpo-over lhtl ' · Inc Calllomla 3303 '4art>or . vernt>e< t. II, t5, 198' A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU county lenta A 'cA .,.1 (714; portion ol Loi 126 ol tald Bank of America NT&SA " • Beach Orange County, and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business TH-4 l 4 NEED AN EXPLANATION Sald. lancl is tl'lown on a 1 na. Trec:t No. 9423 thown on Br . f 3 1 9 L 0 1 ll Blvd .. St•. B-2. Cotta M .... on September 30 1984 OF THE NATURE OF THE map llled lo Book 4• Page ~:'lhed Orange Coaal Exhibit "A" to the Decler-#403-10384 ~~192t28 1 I State bank No. 1218 MUC NOTICE PROCEEDING AGAINST 49 of Record of su~y•. lo Delly Piiot NovfllTlbe< 15, 16, atlon of Raelrlctlon• tor th4I 801 No. Mtlll Street duct~ i;.: =:or:i~on· Doller Amount• YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-the office of tile County Re-22 1984 Lak .. Matter Aleoclallon Santa An•. CA 92701 Jet M. Pttalcltn ASSETS In Thoueanda NOTICE TO TACT A LAWYER. cord., of aald county ' ThF-469 recorded S.plember 19, (714)972-3238 . ~ at:::nt -Wat-fl~ Cash an" "ue fro-bank" 1,. 484 ~EDfTORI OF 2279 Repobllc Avenue, Parcel 2: t9TT II\ ·l:>06k 12382. page It you hsve tnY queetton•. ..... ,,_ Cou c Or " " "' 0 ' ... ..... ... ........ .......... "'· IUlK TRAHIFEA Costa M .... CA 92627 An euemeot tor road and 1265 of Offlolal Record•. u )'OU thoutd contact 1 lewyet ... th 1''"' nly le<IC 01 • Investment securities (Market value (ltca.1101 .. 107 "(II • street addresa or pobllc utility purl)OMI over "'8.IC NOTICE carport Space CP 118. Said or the government egency ~=County on October 26, 9.4711 • ..... • ....... · 9,830 U.C.C.) common deeignallon or the northeaaterty 20.00 feet MMmfllll It lurther detlnecl whtcnmayhavelneuredyour Non·tnvestment securities .. • . • • . ... ... ..... None Notice is hereby given 10 property Is snowo above, llO 01 the toull'le .. terly 300.00 ORANOa COUNTY and <SMcrlbtd Ill Artk:lt VIII loan. . l"IMD Trading account secunttes ................................. None creditors of the wilhln warranty la given u 10 111 feet of Lot 306 of Newl)Ort "'""'°"COURT oftheOec:11111tonofAeltrlo-Remember, YOU MAY o:::b~~ O"":!, i0~ Federal funds sold and securities named tralltferor(s) that a completeneu or correct· Heights Ill lhe County of•·· 700 Cl* Cenlef Dr. W•t tlone for the Laket Planned LOSE LEGAL RIGHfS IF 0 ovem • • purchased under agreements bulk transfer Is about to be neH)." The be.neflclary ange, siate ot Calltornla, u lent• Ana, CA. '2701 Development rlCOfded Sep-YOU DO NOT TAKE 22• 29· 1984 TH .... 3ll lo resell In domestic offices . . . ................... ..... .. ... None made on personal property under Hid Deed of Trust. by per map recorded Ill Book 4. Petitioner: T.ANIA LYNN temw 19, t9n, In book PROMPT ACTION. d 7 heretnafter described. rea90fl of a breach or deteull Page 83 of Mltcellaneoua GUY 12382, page 1318 of Offlclal NOTICE IS HEREBY D11D•1c MnTIC( Loans. Total (excluding unearn._e income)... . . .................. 8,067 The names alld buslneas In the obllg1tlont secured Mapa In the office ol the AHpOlldent: GEORGE Record• GIVEN: CONTINENTAL, ____ ... __ UUL ___ nu ______ _ Less. Allowance for possible addresses of the Intended thereby, heretofore ex· Couoiy Recorder of Mid ALBERT GUY PARCEL 3: AUXILIARY COMPANY, It NOTICE loan losses. .. .• . • ................................. 1.013 transferors are: Burt Tr~. ecuttd and detlwred 10 the county Case No. D 235845 A Nonexclutlve Mllmfl(lt the duly appointee! Tru11.. INVIT1NQ lllDt Loans. net . . ........... • • • .. , ................................... 77,054 6851 Warner Avenue, Hunl· undersigned a written O.C-_ IUMMONI tor UM and enjoyment of underaOeedotTruttdated Notleelaherebyglwntllit Bank premises, FF & E etc ............................ 2.072 ington Beach, CA 92647. laratlon of.Oetault,and o.. EXCEPT that portion lying NOTICE! You haft bMft Lota 237 and 236 of Mid 12/08178, execut•d by Ille Board of Trutt ... of lhl Real estate owned other than The tocatlon Ill Colllornta mand tor Siie, and wrltten wlll'llll Parcel 1 aued. The~ m•J dtcldt Tract No. 9423, aald ..... JOSEPH C. NIBl!EL JR .• an Cotti Commulllty Col.legt bank premises 838 of the cl'lktf executive office notloe of breacri and of elec· Satd land is Shown on a aeatn•t JOU without JOW ment being further defined unmarrl•d pertoo. and Dlttrlcl of Ottnge County . ... • • ...... • • ... '" '" · · or principal business office tlon 10 cauee1 the under· m•P filed lo Book 41 , Pege bet"9 l'lffrd un'"' JOU,... and dteerlbecl 10 A.rtlcll11 of ROBERT L. NtBELL. an un-Cilllornla, wlll rec:eNe ...i: Investments In unconsohdated or the llltended transferor is: algnt<I 10 tell tald PfOperty 49 of Reoord of Surveys. In apond wtthln 30 daya. ,._... the Oeclaratloo of Aeltrk> married peraon, and Wll· eel bids up 10 but no later subs1dianes and associated companies . ..•. .... ........................... .. 796 same tt above to "Italy tald obllgatlona. the office of the County A• the lntonnatton below. tlon• tor the Lakes ANOCla-LIAM F. NIBEEL ano DE· than 11.00 • m Tuttda Customer's llablhty to this A.II oll'llf bustneas names and tl'lereelter the unoer-corder of said coullty. II you wish to seek lh• ad· tlon refecred to 10 Parcel 2 BORA L. NIBEEl... wl1<> en o.c.mb9r 4 • 1984 wt ~ bank on acceptances outstanding . • .. .. ........................ None alld &ddreuet used by the signed caused Mid notk:e of Commonly kllown IS 2255 vloe of an attorney In Ihle 1bove. married to Heh other u Purchaalng i:>.pa,.cmeni ot Other assets............. . ........ ·-··· ·····-··· ........................... ·-····· l,,809 intended Jr.nslecoc wJthln bceacll and of .eleetlon to~ Tu•tln Avenue. City ot New· matter. YOU •llould do t01 Tile .-, ... addr ... and TrMJ11 tor, to1 Net ure 0«18 aln Mid~ dlatrtct tocated' TOT AL ASSETS t06 883 three ye•ra 111t years tut r~ordtd July 19, 1984 tt port Beach, Coullty of Or· Pl'OmPllY to that your wr I· other common dellOnatlon, ob gallons n avor of ANK 11 1370 Adami Avenue . LIABILITIES .............. -...... -...... ' past 10 tar as known to Ille llltlr. No. 84·298800 of Of· ange. Stale of Oatllornla. ten responM. II 1ny. may be If any ot tlle rMI property OF AMERICA NATIONAL COiia Mffl CallfOfnla ai TOTAL DEPOSITS IN illlended tr1n1fer" are: llclal Recordt In the offklt of (Real propert~belng flied on time. duc 0 rlbad above It TRUST ANO SAVl"fOS AS· wtilch time Mid bide wlll be DOMESTIC OFFICES gc,664 Funfeat Travet. 19097 Beach the Recorder of Orange done pur1Uan1 to Codi AVISOtU1ltd ht llkto d• purportad 10 be: 132 SOCIA TION, • national publicly opened and rlld · · ·· ·· ··• · • · • • · • ... · " Blvd .. Hulltlngtoll Beach, CA County: Section 5118" wu the m1111d1dt. El ltlbuma; tede PINEVIEW, IRVINE, CA. banking auoclallon, H tor· Total demand deposits -... ...... 34,109 92'48. SalclNltwlllbemade,but communltypropertyof)udg· dectdlr OOfttra Ud. Mi w-Thi undertlgned Trust .. Beoeflcltf'/ recorded on PURCHASE OF MICRO· Total time and savings deposits . ......... ....... 61,555 Th• name(s) and busintst without covenant or war· ment debtor and record deMola • menoe 4"9 Ud. dlactaima anr llabfllty for any 12113178 u Instrument no. COMPUTER HA.ROWARE· TOT AL DEPOSITS IN addrea of the Intended ranty, expr"' or lmplled. re-ow11er al time Judgment w'* rttpOnda defttre da IO ..... lncorrtc:lfllll ot the above t78t4 In book 12" I page COASTLINE COMMUNITY ·FOREIGN -GFACE&.. None 11111tfaree(t) are: Mat1on J. gardlng 1111e poeMNlon, or tntflltd) Let la lftfenNtloft ... mMfaCldrea. 742of0fflcla1Aecordttn1tle COLLEGE TOT AL DEPOSITS 'IN DOMESTIC ANO •• . .............. ................... $wlgaT1 and Vlrglllla Rowan. encumbfanees, to pay the ti tt111ubJect oflhlualt It ..,,UI. Said sale wlll be rnect1. but Offic. of Ille Aec<>fdtf of Or· All bid• are to bt In IC· FOREIGN OFFICES. 95 ~ t95S1 Constellallon Lane. remain!~ prtnclpal tum of r•al property and II has no JOU Wtetl to Mele "'9 without covenant or war· anoe Co~mty, Catlf0tnla, de-cordtn0t with the Bid Docu· ··· .. · · .... · · · • ... • • · • · • Huollngtoll Beach. CA fhl not •I MCured by 11ld street tddres1or other com-tdvlot of an atterMJ In tNa ranty, ••P< ... or Implied,,... scribing land therllo 11: tald "*'"which are now In flit Federal funds purchased and securities sold under 92646 deed of rutt. with lnt.,"t mon detlgllttlon. dlrectlonl matter, JOU thouW" de eo gardl"O tltlt, poeMHlon. « obllg1Uon1 Including 1 tnd ma bl MCUrecl In the agreements to repurchase'" domestic off1oes . . . • • 1,278 Thlt th• property ptrtl· "tn tlld "°" prQVlded, Id· 10 llt' location may be ob-Pf..._.., eo tttiae your Wftt· encumbrance•. Including notl(1) tor the tum ot office J1 the Director of Other liabllitles tor borrowed money, including note balances nent hereto 11 dacrlbtd In vanoes. 11 any, undfll the talnecl lrom lhe Marlht1'1 Mft,.._..,"-.,,,,..ybe ,..., cbarQ91 end~ tsff,000.00 tlllllhe under· PurchealnQ of Mid oolletl o f U..S T reatury ..... , .. . . . .. . .. ... ...... None ~ a: lr9~o-ncr. terms' Oha!d l>aiid ot tl'Ult, ~pon-<eq.,..,. Matl "' ...... , of the TNttM Ind of tile ~: Ind tllat l>t'MIClf\ Of, dt11rlo1 Mortgage Indebtedness (tncludlng None capltal leues. . . . . None and 11 located at 19097 fMI. Charges. and •Xl*\111 Pro1pec1tv1 blddera II Ueled ..._ ....._ tru1t• created by Mid Deed and default lo, the obll· Each. bidder mutt aubmlt Acceptances executed by or tor account of this bank • ............. • B•ac:h Blvd.. Huntington of the Truat .. and of the tllOUkl ref• 10 Section• ., ~ • un ..._.. of Trutt, to P•'I the l'eMlln-ga11one tor wflld'I the Deed with hi• bid a Cl&hlet'• and Outstanding . N Beach CA 112648. 1ru111 or"ted by Mid Otecl 701.510 to 701.680, In· en .... ......, deiefta Ing principal tum• ot ttle ot Tru1t ii MCVlllY l'I .. oc-check certified check Of · .. · · .. .... ............. one The' Bualneea llame used of Tru1t. ClullV9, of the Cede of CMI l'laoerie lnMedte.....,te, note(•) NCured by aald cured In that there hll been bid~'• bond medt pa ..,.. Other llabilltles .................. 2,008 by ttld tr1nthtror1 al uld Said 1111 wilt be held on· Pr~ur1 tor f)<OVlalon1 de ut1 IWHera1 •• Dud of Trult towtt: • default In the: ln1,.,.,,,.,.t to the Ofdfll of the 3:. 1 TOT Al LIABILITIES (excluding &ubordlnated noles tocatlon It Fullfnt Travel Friday. Dectmbtf 21, 1984, 90vernlng the lermt, con· ,...aea ...tta. • Mr S61.6ot.8-3 wllh lnttr .. t of principal and lnter11t Community Col._. District and debentures) .................. 98.950 That Mid bulk tranafec I• 11 t:30 p,m. In the IObby 10 dlllona,andetfectottheaale ......,= Mf ,...._ t'*9on trom 3115184 @ which beoatM due 3101/84 8oard Of Tf'UltM In .,, Subordinated n()tes and debentures. . • ••• ... . ...... None tllttndtd to M contum-the bufldlng located at 801 and the llablllty of defauttl.ng trade• t2. 5% per annum 11 and _. tut>lequent lnttall· amount not !eel than five SHAAEHOLDEAS EQUITY . meted at the olflcti of Norrie Soutll L•• s1r .. 1, Orange, bidder•. 1•TO n. ~NT: pnWlded In Mid note, p1u1 m•nte of prtoclptl and percant (S~) 01 tile bid & AllOClltU , '"' 4&70 C1lll0tnla 92"8 NOllCE IS HEREBY A oMI CMlfftpWnf ......... lat• charge•. plu1 for• Inter... that by rea•on .. • uarant .. 11\at =' . Prelerred stock campue Drive, Suite 9, New-At the time of the 1nttl1l GIVEN lhll on Wldneeday, Med bf "'9 ,.rMNI ...._. C!toture f"' ·and 0011a. ,thereof,1. ttie_u~ ae dtr-°wni enter Into ~. No. shares port Beach, C8111ornla pubf~llon of thle notlc:., Nov 211. 198•. al 2:00 JOU. ff JOU wtelt ........ 'lnl ... t r1t11 Iner..,.. to IUCft ~llY llM .,._ P<CIPOMd Contrect If Ille Outstanding None Amount None 92eeo on or 1fler Oecembfll the total amount of the un· 0«1lock P.~. st Harbor thl• 11....tt, '" •••t. t2.76 ett. 6/15114. Potfted with the frutt•, the ..,,,. 11 awar~ to him In Common stock 4, 191~. paid batanoe of the Of)4I.. Maranat'• Offlc:t. 4fO t Jam-WttMft • d9Yf after this The btneflcjary under Mid t>eld of Tru9t ano all docv-the event of 1 • No ah ares • Thi• t>Vlk tranaler 11 .ub-gatlon MCU<ecl by the at>oYe bof• BIYd., Aoom 1oa City aummon1 II Mfwcl on you. o..d of Trvtt heretofore Ill• m1nt1 evidencing obll· Into eucll c=~~ -;: authorized 2.000 i-ci to Cantom11 Uniform dtlcflbecl c1eec1 ot tru1t and OfNftpot'IBlactl,Oountyot flle With 11111 court a written llCUted and cltltveledto the gatlon1 ~ tftlrlOy, P<OOMCl•oltheoheot\WtMbe No &h&ree commercial Code Stcuon "tlmlted coata, axpenMI, Orange, State ot Callf«nla I ~ to the oomolain1. uftCWllglllcl 1 wittw1 Dec> 11\d the underalotlfcl doet forf91tfd or. In the ceee oC • d O 9 &106 and adv a rfc e e I e wllf Mii It lM'tlC auction 10 untala 1°" do, )'OUr daflllMt i.1not1 of OlfllUtt anC1 0.-~ deCiW9 ai aume .... bocl ttit'f\li( w1if ou11t11n tng 1 4 Amovnt 6,946 fh4I name tnd addreta 01 s 11e,SH.l8. the hlQllelt bidder, for can Wiii bl entered on apP*-mend tor 8111. Ind 1 ~ cured thetet>Y lmmedtattl'I bl t°o<felted ~"' a:,-eof Surplus · .... ~·····~ ........ · None tll• ~treon wtll'l whom The total !ndebtednetl lntawfu4moneyoftheUnltecl oatlon Of tile pltlnllfl, 11\d Notlot of o.teutt Ind Eltoo Out 11!14' peyabtt and doet Cllttrlct COiiage TOT AL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL • • • • ............. .. .. ....... ... ... 8,94e claln'tl may be tiled ft Norri• being an 11umate on whloh Stat• all tM rlOflt, Ullt and thtt court may enter a JUOge-t1on to Sell. The undarllQMd ,_..,, lllc1 to 0*'89 the No blcsdtf may wtttldfaw Re1alned earnings . • . . . ........................................ 987 & .AMOCiat11, Inc ,570 t,,. opening bid 11 computed lnt« .. t of Aid -'="*'t 1~t agalntt youln for the r• caultd Mid Nollot of a.. pr~ to bl told to Ntletr nit bid tor 1 PltiOdtor1ot1r- Reserve for conlingencJOll encl c.mpu1 Drive. Sult• 9. New· may be obtalnld by celllng debt~•) In '"' ct. .. , demanded the COM-fault and eec11on to Sell to thlt o"""atlona 111CWa .,_. 11w (46) d-•fl t ..... dll• other ca~ltal reservtt None Pof1 9Mch CA 92t00 10<1 (~4). 385..,..837 or (213) ecrlbecl propaf1y or to plaint wnlc:tl OOUld retutt In be recorded In tile ~t'I b~. "'for the·•-., '"" • TOTAL HAREHOLOERS EQUITY .............. ' ' ' ' ' ... ' 7 "33 the 1aat day l0t IUlng ci.lmt &2T~le5 the dly t>etor1 the mucft thefeof as ~may be gernlltwnent of waoae, talc· Wtlet'e the reel PF°'*"! 11 THll NOTICI! OF DE· The Boat ~lngT"~,. 0 B T ES O . "' ' '"" ... ' ' ...... '"' b'/ any creditor 111111 be 0.-..... nec..wy lo 11tltfy llld ••· l"O of money « P<operfy 0t tocaled FAUl T WAS f'IECOAOEO IN NNee the'~7 T ~~~~~H&O~RSA~OUITY ,,.. ••a c.atr'lbar 3. t914 •I 5:00 PM, Dated' October 30, 19'4 ec:uUon, wltll accrued ~..._, requeat.O tn tile De.le: November t , lte.4 !!!~OCTCOUN09!'!,. ~ 0~!"01 llcttno tl'Y and tit blcl.°' o/ro · ............ '""•°"' wntcn It lhe bUlinall day WllTWOOD At• lnt.,...\tndooeta ~_..r-nl. OATEWAV L.AHO SI! .... "'" "'"'""' 1..,..A& *alwanyli ~ in. The undersigned, Lance c Btuo, Chief Ex.WtlV4a omoer and Ro~• E. befOf• '"'-conaummlllon IOCIATll, •• u f4 APPROXIMATE MINI· Dated: Jiiiy 20, 1114 VICI, l!«A(• M6d '""*' INSTRUMENT #T374". tom\allllM 't, any bid or In MtslOfl, Sr Vice President/CFO of tho lbov .. namtd b1nk, Heh declar ... date epecetled a~. T,_.... 'J T .O. ..,.... MVM 910S114.500.00 LO! A. BMHCH. Cltrtl 2050 South 8undV Dttw, ,. BANK Of AMaRICAN NA• tile blddlno. or or l'llmselt alone and not tor the other· t h~ pe<eonal llnowledge of tM oa.1ec1 c....,...,, .,... .. ltirl c:.... 0t1ec1 October a1. 1984 ~ ~'°"·Deputy aufte ~eo ilONAL TAU8T AHO SAV· cOMll.UN ., TMOW" matters eon1alried In this report a111d 1 bt4M tttat each 11111ement tn said ~tot>er 10. 196• c.,.., Ae•l•tHf ,... 0Malon0H•': llJ'f....t.,~.,.,tM Lot~CA. 90025 r~s:~::iATtON IOM, •••~. v ta ; report Is true. Each of the under1lgntd. fOr hlmMlf alont and not lor tM lllertoft "-'T.'! VJr• NtatJ, 1t1 ...,... ...... JAMU ~~ C....-. C4 ~ ~·~I t.lt"8 A.:i.,am CuNllf CMnn•r. •111 111 » , other, certifies under penattyot r>«Jury that tho foregoing 11 true and correct. •:=:..:'::*"• "'•"•" ~· CA -. =;=. .. M, boill 11 (11') ..,,.1 ~~ 1· E.alcer-Vloe Oltecl 1.0122114 ~~ •• c~ c......., Exkuttd on OctobOt 30. 1984, at Ntwpo(t B.-ch, Calllornla Pu~~ ... Coe&I PliblieMcl O<ano-eo.t Pu~by the~ ~t#tll'llld Orante Coaat Pub..__ OfWIQI eoatt PublttNd by the Or9n91 Publllhed 0: eo.t l.Jtnc. c 81u Ollltr Pt6ot Novembef 1a, OaUy PllOt N<MMlbar •• ''· C.0..1 PllOI ~'* ~ ltlio( NcMJl'nbet 1 ••• D~ Pll01 Hovem• 1$, 2.2. eo.t. 5 !!filtt2 ~~. ... 0.lly Pt!Oi N<wem": tS ta. Robert• E. Ma11er1 IM4 u. 1914 1. 1A. 2t. 914 15, ~2. tMA 21, 1M4 ·' • .1.2. 21. t.... 1ee.4 ' Publtahtd Orange CoHt Ootly Piiot November t~. 1984 Th-4&9 -Th-471 TH..c&O W-311 TK-423 l)i ... 12 rH-443 Th ..... ,... .... , .. • r -- J. '· . ; T E P R l M I 11 I I I ~ IJIOl*S ""P91"'"°1' 10 CullOIMf, "If IM Slutt lfflly WOl-MI. 'lllOUIO ·IM'-'" .. 642-5678 • I lm!!.11!.J!lt . .... ......... I ~ .... 1.w= T ll E OAll.lPILOT ...... 11n !t!jilt™'tliitmaWLBBlniii" BA...,iioiii Cl.A 'lt'l t:llOFFICt:llOlR"' ....... nn• * Ill.I* ....... 3idLt~1-1. Telenhonf> Sen irf': 28r houM on ·~ ICte. Stwp 2 bd condO. MC 8Pecioue 2 8d ,. den • bllt to bcfl 1300 mo No ~~ 28 II -r IUIS,000 75e-1182 oat•. Mat s.c Plaza fO<mal dltllnQ tm. Htoh pet• es~...-.. l.~:o lnr·..:o ..;: ....... a .... ~'°" Monc.Jny·frida\ 3BR 2BA CONDO, So w/pool, ._,. .+ twport c.Hlng• 40 ·rot r~ Act feet two i100 ibf'• 1· Jo.QUfn New ClrJ*a & T .. _,,. ... ,_ ce>Mt Pta.u ., ... Pool'. saor1iic. :U~.Je9001 from i•so,oo'o 10 • e1tg eey19 •IOJll ~· drll* '1104S1mo. et11t MOJlllllOW. 8:00 \.~l.·5:30 P.~1. MCur. OM* .ta t*P 31i:;'~~ 1,y 17:= 375,000 l0t lmmedl•t• =1~~~ 151.()112orl4(M)l37 ::~~ 11 .. (' finance qullllfled buyer, • Nie .., ••• , ---..--->ll~IO{':.-. ~ounlN: prlnc:I ..... • only. SU,000. d~. Gt .. t lnvelttMnt· Opef'I &In 12-4PM l...MM/'9nt/Aecqyee Qub, .,...=7M Al" a.~°' e73-808e WOii t laatl 112 V\a Mentone Fwrl/ty ~ home. Im-LO u.c home 2-tery. &Ir ..... ~ \lone.Ju, .f richn 26t1 w. Sunflower. maculate, n/amok•r• 31&. ,-. rm + .,,. .,...w...-au• Call p tric* T LOOkJng fOt 4r In CdM -·-r 8 ()( 111 5 Q{ P 'l a enor• or Ne. ~ao..1121 •13Hlmo. 1181..eoo7 Oyt .... ...,. ... ~IOM91-• .. n• : 1 A.il' ... : ) .• l • • e3M2et Lawson LARGECOH'TEMPORARY °'~'"Ewe 'c..~,:-=:.i: l>EADl.l,ES .... .·1 • I c 38R21h8AINOU>COM BTU ........ Pl HI IC \TIO\ Bl·. \IH .f\E .,H t y omp•ny lt500 MO CALlU8~AOIHO LAOVINtAttiliiiiOSA JOYOEWALTZE IRVtHELEASES 11211 .._... &A, 1 Monda' f n. 4:30 p.m. CONDOCIJTIE .,,_,_ fsor J blOCk w.. °' ......_, 1 Tuesda\ ,. Mo~. 4:30 p.ro . Nfca~A=-i~J:. blOCk ~=· Wednt>~da' Tue . ) /l :~O p.1n. lllAllllUW ow down u11 f;J,c• Lm&.. alty =--=:!'I Thursda.. \\t'u. l :JU p.m MPLO 198•999·Aot"°"1 ,...... .. ....... _ . ----- 1 ·io Old COM near park, pl•Y• UlfSlll lllTl mlA This beyfront ~mow In Oc:w\ lltew, ._, -ram.: 78,6-1172 Frida .. Th ur<,. •t :.) p .111. ground. 2 BOrm. 2 beth 38R2ba,trplc + 18R1b• condition. Great n00< llyroom,peti0,2c:ergar. MC ...... w.a ..... 5 1 F, · 3 00 1 F ~ .. d plan tor entert8'nlng. :l Juat one giant step oft 11150/MO t7CMIS7 aturcay n. : p .111. ownerunt. ren .... oors, apt ALL top •h•P• 8d,3be.saunalnmuter ~Blvd, 11700/mo. ..----· _......,....--, 3 ()() leeded glaas, llreplaQ4M. S 198.500. ~ .,. hi. unda' hi. : p.rn. ~o.ooo IUll ba.. trptc divides 11v1ng & ~ncludelgaroener. 3880M1ct-.on0rtw .,..51 - Uflillll Ut 11 Ml'I 3Br 1·~ea. 1g yrd w/trult :::::~in::,:_mc,~ ~ ~IQUmO de/ c. #01 IMne 11De1...... 1111 C. \'CELI. \TIO'\ & ( :t HUtEC,l'IC )"\~: ( ll ll ~'t'l!t1lit1ll' .tllcl C'llllC'l'ltoll" llltl~ h1· 111;1d1· 1111 .... 11111· clc·aclli111• .. •'"' a lul\1'. Pl1·a ... c· .1-.I. 0 l11r ii 111111 c·ll;!Jtnll 1111111!.c•r \\ li1•11 c-;11111·!1111:,! \ 1111r .~1 ER ROHS: ( lll'd, \ 11111 7111 d ,11h 1111.t rq1111 I 1111111c·dialc·h . 111 1· I> \I I \ Realtors. e7s-eo0o ~~;,~ui.t loc•tlon. 1ge t>oet $799,000 ~fJ>+'iwJ The Sprtnga 1er Condo b) 1 ; llf. ;;t; lllt .r.;.., I UllWll •• , ........ lttf. ~~::r ..... 673-8~9~ ~.~99Pf2 =.:~~~· P&llH•.... Ml-llH WetertrontOuptexontum-J4t7l c..t ...,., Will Under • •1000 8ICpec:1ed S Bdrm 2 Nlfl ~ ¥1IW Ing basin. W/sllp for •5' s~ w-2BR 2be. on bch. ~::11~ :!':i =-w :=..:~ :r.f;: 8'autltul 3 or • BR, !amity UITlm llU.. boat. lg patio wlapa furn/uni, pvt gate. 11900, . ._==-------- rm, rormal dining rm •W •Y $12&.lll S.85K agt 673-3777 utlls lnct 81~ W..U hdme. This single 1tory Recently remodered -2 Beat Buy In B1Ulf1. 4 bt/3b SPYGLASS HILL eBR fem.10~~-co·n~.---. ocn.-..w...;;, Qiiiiiiii•. Pw'-11 Dlf reeidence has been r• Bdrm charmer on a lerge Juat reduced I 181,500 home. Oc:w\ Y'9w l2950 dMn. .-to bWtt modeled and pro· COfn9r lot. Cozy & com-agt S.0-1529175~59 mo. Le Vera 780--1488 leOO w/utlla •K-2181 ~/'~,~-= leHlonally dec:oreted. lortable -you can mcwe -_.... -Shutters, akyllghll, plu1 right In. Al*lme 178,000 •tMJt 1... l lM C..g .... UM OcMrl &. Qty Ugbla vi... a Mgr I 11.11541G ::y~~~~;t~,.=. = :!~~1~2%. Cell to •••ftinM* 2t>< 1&e a.~ tnea yra.1:..~~~~7~ Clltu w • am I'll O'I ,1-.-.11111t• .. liaht!11, fur 1111' lir ... 1 coutryard. .. ................. $:2/:'~1:.:.:w~·IR IMc~ = Ar \&;:·UMLw;a · 1 · 1 · I Donna Godlhall M"-6200 _ _ L.n. No,_,.......,, M THE REAL lESTATERS 111c ·11rrt•c· lll,l'rlOllctll ~. 1.1.IAOIUY *l.SmDlll* 3 ,famrm, . '9doneS790,780-0UI (].ASS IFIED 6 l-2-~h7H 2BR2BA. SPACE 37 Brend new condo1, 111/las1/MCdel).Nopt4t Luxury2 9d2be~2 'It: Macnab · I rw 1ne ~ •1& ftUl·Yl ~ ~ Highway. bullderl aoee out. ~ I 1100. e 1M3&-3570 patio&. "'* IMO 420 ••• '" l.r •-•e Divorce forces ule $16K De Anza Baysl<M Vmw du<* 113,000 under VA lrg 3BA 2ba. frpl. Cloee to Ooidentod 981-0llO _, • -..-apprelaal Must Miii No bdl 1113 W B111boe Bf'ld "-aeral tM• m-.... under market. 3 bd 2 b11 (71•) e73-1331 On pymt-S500 tot el 11050 y..rly 87M7"3 Nice 2 bt 1 be 8/fl'CH Mo .... ...., ....... _____ -i=~---------.• -""" filler. Prime Meu Verde •TIWll moY94n 9')et Why rent? pM'& nlwrtltl ,.... Pf'9I s::~ .:~·~~ ::3e9a5oo~:,n~7.i~~11 Fo~~m2•.500 -yoo VAbkree1-i~t YMIUBftm 11501mous-am IPYIWs lllLL 11.221.000 Ocean, bay & nite-Ught view from this 4000 sq. ft. single st.Ory, warm traditional. VauJted ceilings, oak cabinetry, skylights, stained gJass & 3 fplcs highlight this 5 year old custom. Fee! LIDO ISLE Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool, spa. 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000. , Channing Spanish 3 Br. 2 Ba on 45' lot, deck, courtyard. pier & shp. $1,100,000. BAYSIDE DRIVE BAYFRONT CONDO Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $575,000. PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT Excilin~ Ocean & J etty views. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1.285.000. WEST BAY AVE BAYFRONT At N.H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spectacular bay view. Owner financing. $1 .050.000. LAGUNA BE~CH HILLSIDE Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5 Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $750,000. COTTON POINT ESTATES Custom ocean view lots next to Casa Pacifica. San Clemente from $550.000. WESTWOOD VILLAGE Prime English traditional 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 3 Frplc's, hrdwd flrs. nr UCLA. $695,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1.11 t• .. ·r·il• ll• ,. "' tt t>l'> 0161 ....... ... , •f , ..... 1 For CW.I~ Ad ACTION c.11- " DAil Y PtLOT AD-YISOI MJ.U.71 with 3 car garage. Com-' may buy thla 20' x 56' 3 Bdrm 2 bath nreptace GATED VILL.AGE COM-•Pllll IPll* munlty pool & tannl1 Lab Ftrnt 59 Goldenwest home with 2 seoe>tmo McNUh ReatlY MUNITY 28drm, 2~. Wftn.,..... of tt. bet\. courta. Asking $155,000 Br/2 be. Lr~ llvlng-dlnlng M2·1334 t&OOUX·-~·Gtt. of S~R~ 1 & 2Br M50 I Up. •r199R. & kitchen., .. • afso front L un wege. •lmmedlllte OccupMcy Traditional Realty 631-7370 5N•5 porch. Young edtll ...,.... 3BR. 1BA. fem rm. 2 c:et muter aul1H. Dining ~ •• Alm come Agt MO-S937 gar .• fence bk yrd. MW room. wood burning.,. .___.11 · peinVCSrepea, 1700 mo + p6ece, mlcf~ OllWC, - at • <Sown to earth P'1oe 2 lac•• fret l SI MC. dep. S900 privet• petio. El.EGANT ,...,.. __ -_...., • .,.,,,...... __ ---...,n=G~ • or 3 Bdrms. Plan 2. New -96" Victoria 857-2020 LIVING onty 15 mlnutea -w _. wood decking. Berber .,,, .. _ to Flllhion i.tand, 15 IWTST&lnl 111111 5 Bdrm with large living room Beaulllul front yard and covered patio In the back wtth a bullt in BBQ. $95,000 751-3191 'C::. SELECT ~PROPERTIES cpt'ng. Lake prM!edoes. Ollll Tl .... • Bdrm, 2'A be Exec. mlnut• to So. Co. Ptua, This Is a· mu.st ... before 3 & 1 Br dph1. Only l'IOme. pool. lga lot. TM· Iuat ... , of Newp«t 8MI Cleclalng on anything $220,000 with good u-Ing appe Nov l7 & t8. & south of San Diego else. 1199,500. sumable flnenclng. Only 10am-12noon. 355 E. freeway. 2•73 <>ranoe .rtI1l'.4 15y. down. 22nd St. St SOO. mo. A'le 831.s.39 By eppt ;-f Playa R E e73-1900 CarOI Atchet, Bkr (619) onty · alsor I . 429,..iJe ms1mo towty 3 8d 2t>a ealfy E-slde charming 2 br •:.c::r..:;,~ Obts::· houM w/ ywd, lndty rm, w/trpl+aep t bf unit +• 'f8I · ,,...s. · gar, all bit-Ina, nice eest- car gar w/alley ec:ceu on a.M789, 557-2732 aide loeetlon, uttl pd. 786-1172 R-2 lot. $165,000 0 . Alfordablerent$400crptd 231 CebrtMo Bourlle Realtor 6-4&-9950 home Uk• Mttln hurry T1l M'ltl'""T -atttma -•fDfm;°9tA ~ W -1 •tuHLllll 3380Mlchelsoo0f'lve lntrt 1451 EASTSl0£18r.newpalnt, ~condo3br+denor• Terrific loeatlon on the . Irvine gar & yrd S&50 A~ nowt bf ~ tennls OCMn side of the high-I rt It L i-t IUOT.... ~ 155 or ~ ~bnr ~ :/~ & "i>! 2 wey. but away from the "fl M• .. In ~ell ~n~ry ~bs EASTSl0£ 38128a wl den, pet~ 2 C., oer-$1150 summer ~tlon. Old 1?00iQfi'.COO<to.Newport ""J;fi=~Ctt -tg ;tr. frp6c-. poor.~ Imo reo-8811-S22-8043 $825 X-lg 28r 28a 4-pm Upe>er, .... CfPt•. dt'pa, O/W, FI A heel, trio. range. 2195 Miner, No~. &41-5282 •e••·•AB ar111•11 Beautifully lendAC&P9d oaro.n apta. Poot/epa. _Patlol~==~10 __ 181 E 18th M 2-oe5e 151 E 21st ~2tl08 2250 Vanguerd ~ Beeutltul. qu6el 2 Bd .... 2 petlo. -All MW Int t.22 Hamilton.Ron ~n houM Full sln R-2 lot. Terr $124,500 10% Desert: 61&-3•0-0050 service 6 grdnr Incl EutbluffCondo-a.dc Bay s239.50!> _.:. ~d~~~~~i~nt. N.Pt.Bch: 714-875--6173 SltOO/mo 536-4637 view 3 Bd 2 '"tba CINn and lharp tower (714) 6~ Lg VleW lot w/pleni Inside EASTSIOE CLEAN 2Br. I 1500/mo evell Jen 'SS 1BR. 0/Wlhr, QW:r;· no *IYIWlll* ated lndlan Weill CC. 1Ba a new paint. Gar, 6-41-3329 Sue I*• 145. 631-5 Clltf Haven 2br, den. 2ba, C (7 14) &«-1451 yrd. Avi now $850/mo. Harbor RHjge 28r. formal llreplace. gardeners . 6-48-3155 or 998-3-434 dining room. eauna & prvi paradlM on huoe Y'9w Inert P.!!f 1 Eutslde newty palnted Jae Commlnlty pool+ tot. $295,000 ls '35,000 SUN VXLtEY. Id&. Zone hN 281 1Ba • ..ipar•t• tennll. MCUffty gate. Cal under appralled veluel Duplex lot. warm Springs dine rm. hardWood nra. Anita 759-07&0 Agt 673·._.29 or 548-6985 Rd .• overlooklng golf dbl gar. lg landecaped1-------- • llll+lllSTISI courM, below mkt at yrd. A~ nowl $1000/mo. UlllSUl1HI ----llllllJ!!ll _ _,!I Nioe 4Br hme wt~arat• $.45,000. (805)986-9906 6-48-3155 or 993~:µ Joe Chrtatopher 675-0411 eoo aq ft gu.et unit l.L hcbatt 1 E-~ 2bdrm crptd decot Udo Reetty Circular drive pool. fruit SSOO's or big 3br ~ UDO ISLE by owner. 3 Bd, trees & much ;.,,or• Own· 4 8d 2 'hba IO'#TlhM-k 1 t c h & gar S 7 50 paUo L.... I 1200/mo ers will conllder carrying Santa Marla. Equity ai>-53M190 Beet Alty I• 87~ wtt wlbr<*_. 1st TO Prloed 1297 5oo PfOX $24,000 exchange =-.,..--...,.------,.-1-------,,--..,-....,,..--FULLER REAL r( tor 2 8d 2ba condo ~ E·llde 2 bt t'n be twnhM: Lux Nwpt Ht• Condo. 3 bt 112 12•• tral OC. 714-759-1950 gar, Huge lncd patio, 3 b&. nr bdl. l)W1l. pools. • beck.I up to partl. Clean & I 1125 Opefl 2-4 Set 233 PllmlU'S UIT BIG CANYON cnarm·g 2 ll Waat.. . 1125 quiet-No pet1 $695 Craig 16th Pl, Unlt C, 575-4333 llY II TIE SAii sty 38r/Poof/spa/pat101, * WE NEED 150 UNfTS 631•1296 MOVE FAST ICW FIHT w /lush l andacaplng less than 10 yMll old. Smart 2bdrm hme $700 Ion .._ Ex $457 .00011 Agt 756-15-40 Must cloM escrow before pays rent & utlla yrty Lease opt or ..... • January 111 Pnnclpals equlped kit nr ~ ceflent location on West only. Must be motlveted. ••• •1-~ Ocean Front near 12th ~llllL.Alll 752·2271 E-llde quiet 2 br f'ii l>e ~--.--3"-Street Quality bulft 5 h In 1900 • oet• 1NZZY "' 8d hOme If 1 tic The largest lot in t ls x I I tall TwnhM w/petio, pool, 2ba ocean els hm• rm w an as area has gorgeoua ta carports & 1941ndry. Avail wlr1wt.hr 111 °"*'*..., .. ocean view, Inner sunset&readylorqulck 12/1Nopeta.$690/mo S3M190gS..tRltyt• courtyard, security av--occupancy. Cul·d .... <l. Btalll Faniak.. Curt II. 631-1266 tern & parking for 3 cars 759-1501 Bkr Nwpt Hgta lg tam time. 381. 2'hBa. den + tam rm. 3 lrplcs Comptetely relurbla~. No pell 11500/mo loCI gmdr ...-c S 695,000. Call SALLY ~~~i~y or JOYCE -- . ' ~· 2 GE 75Q -QIOO ----1 .................. large 28r 1Ba duptex 852-8713 R & H In....., wtgar. W/O hkupa. No -----.,,..---!*• leOO/mo 5-lS-7983 OoMn "" Npl er .. 1 exec 0 E Y S 1 h condo. 2bf, den. oltc. ~ L V L new pan • frpl, pvt, nu dee:O,tennis, C.nu ••1 llu 1122 style twnhse w /2Br pool 51400 e73-33t3 LIH llll Designer lvfly tum 2 8d 1'\Ba. court yrd & prvi ----.,,.,,-,=---:--GUI .. MPLD townhouse ~001 a tennis patio, gar~ prkng ~ Walk to beh 28' 28a, den, Ju11 llsted a 2Bd 2 be + 3 FtllOUSlll court $1195 873-0896 Avf 1211. $1100/mo. Call pools & tennis $925 Cell Bd 2ba, either unit suit· 60 11 wide lot. 4 BR. 3ba. ~. 1 J 1 C eek 6-48-3155 Of 998-3434 collect (e19)2«-1&e0 able IOf owner oc:cypan-street to st lot Asking ..,.,al ty um ne r • cy Xlnl a<i footage, high S50K uncf"er 1ppralsal 2Br · den. lonna1 dining Newport tt.ights 1597 S..tk L!lau Im lofty ceilings & super lo-This property mutt pe room Fully l\lrnished 2 Tustin 2BA tBA, .gw , Lg 2 ~home F9m &;n cation Asking price at soldl Bring all otters! mos· I year S 1850/ITIO 1725 No pets Ms. 7979 rma Pvt. ~ to bMctl. 1325,000 Play• R.Ee73-t900 <(,'Mllllll rl('/. lfru Spacious exec townhOme s1300 mo •M-1244 agt U.-1211 ' ~ 1 · 3Bd2',.,be,21rplca 2car -Npt Hgts new cu1tom ,.,. '.f'UU'J gar $l200/mo Nr sc Taatla , home nr oompletJon. •Bd P •••ra .. lHITmlTI ... ........... ~ iuxurtoua. 009- mopofltlltl Ute atyte, with • touch of uptown~ Brand new atudloe, one and two-bdrm units. a- travegantly appointed with carpetln9. draperiee, !if9'>{aoea (acme unttil). and fully equipped gourmfl kltc:Mns. u.... within • megnllklently 1andtcapee1, oe~ ed community. With 2 swimming poola. h~O 1pa1. and rambling peaeos Within the shadows of Souttt Cout Plaza. Al of INI for M 11n1e .. '565 per mo See Wimbledon Glen. at t t •2 Buckingham Or.. eo.1a M... For m«e lntor- m e ti on , c all (7 141 241-0500. 1 Bdrm, pref. mature c>«· '°"· Qat. a.as .... Oep a.~1 wkctys en e. anytime wttnds 181. grdn Mttlng. bMln ceill, enc gar. Nr CM felrgrnds. frwy CIOH SSOS. Call M1-3078 Oelux 2 bf 1 '"i bll lndry hkup, newer. twnhH I tyle, fncd patio, encl crpori Hamilton St No pell $675kfto Cr-etg 2 ·~ba, formal din, lam, £'"!/ u1..1u. tau. Annt agt 751-319 1 Don't ~ up S&50 3bf • '. • '1(• -,., 'l07V 3ba pool home klda/petl _ lvng rm & 2 car gar. •• t ,-.., .. 7 L ,._. ~ ,..... Ftutala 539-6t90 Beat Rlty ,_ 2Br 1Ba triplex upeteln Santa Ana Ave 631-4-0•2 Jlflll -~~ -Valley Wt _ w/encloud garag• Famlly raecs: ~ Im- maculate, n/1moker1 Looking for •Br In C<SM or NB 650-8127 ICUIHllT IHl,tll lnrrert ltack 210 ft1t1 ;;;a; p0oe 3b0rm A,.rtantl Fuai.W S550tmo 754--0988 Home/OuplH 756·9 te2 Lo.,.iy JUrnllhed hOUM 2bll wttrptc & gar/~ --------281 28a, 2 cer ger frp4c, 5109 Seashore OrlW N 8 w tp ool In Newport $825 otl'lerl avail no. trig mkTo. W/0 pool. n-~h. 11500 M .... 136 539-6190 Beet Atty,.. Ctr......... MU spa H•tlweter Included ...,... $950/mo 760-9611 LCI\ mo-UHDO qi•non-..... ......... ~..-.--.-.... ~iiiiiiii~ "--• 2 bf Oeiu•• 2 bll Ill-1 ._. iloo i!OU .. Oid town ec-smkr ..,_., t-.5 Nov 1 ... wwatra .... centa crptl awl• & utlls 70.-A lrta s.soo lnclds utll LI~•! m.=•:.!'!• • Tbe Dally Pilot will no"loncer be open on Saturday morntnc•· Oar opentinC bove will be Monday tlma Friday, 8 :00 a.m . to 5 :30 p.m. l>Mcl.UJlee will be aa foUowe: i3M m beCh p;cii s;; paid Beet ,.. C..t• 24 $800/mo &U-1211 agt ~S::t~' Info •lff..t1fl* UU•• •PENTRIOGECOVE• ' 5 bill• to oc.t1 Begent ALL UTILITIES PAID 28' 28a IPflt ...,.., frp4c, VILLA BALBOA Largeet Cledar & gtaN 28r 2'1't8a. Compare bsifont yo411 rent WIO, dbl Q&r. pool/IP* EDITIOl'f DBADLUflt llODdaJ ...................................................... P'rlday, 4:30 p.m. ~, ................................. ,., ................ Monday. •:SO p.m. Wed.-._J .............................................. Taeeclay. 4:SO p.m. Tllariecla7 .•••••..•.••......•....•.................... Wedaeeclay, 4:SO p .• m. Frtdaf •••.•...•.••..•••......•.........................•. TlaGIM8,y. •:SO p.m. S.tard&J .................................................... P'rtdaJ'. 3:00 p.m. 8aD4-.7 •....••..•.........•...•••...•........................ Friday, S:OO p.m. ~eoplt rtad classilttd PenthouH unit w/2 1.-ntty rm & den Ptuttl Newt)' Oecote-.CS, custom $950/mo SSS-1200 bdrrM t1m11y rm den Cl'l)ll. ffplc, tundedl. dbl dealgn leatura, pool, $575/mo 2 8d 1ba. patio w/wei bar. VIEWS gar, Fully melnt yrd bbq, cov'rd gerage, tur· nice ..._,lk16 iocatlon Beau tlf u 1 con d It Ion. 11200/mo IHI0-6331 rounct.d wtltl l)ltllh llind-pool, Indy rm, ctoM to 111 Comm pool & ._,., MCUf • Clean MWly t'9deCor llngtct acaplnQ No petl 28' furn I 49 E. Bay ity 11&00tmo hH w/gar 2Br. lull 315 Wit.on MMt7t Tl&. Nltllml ON WA TEA. Bdrm, 2 b&. kitehen Short wall to •••.1- patlo Sharp l CIUn bMct1 Prvt end yrd Yrl't -... 11•001mo yrty 11e S9001mo. 1at, lu1 • 8 A l 8 0 A f S L A N D depoelt (213,..S-SMO 8AYFRONT 3 Bdrm ---------Futnlehed WIDE VIEW For 3bcir1M caa tell ua $2200/mo yrty whit U-HMCS MOO'• to WaterfrMt .... , IH. ,:::;:; f!MttO •'Ill' 111·1• ltM• LIO 3BR. o.n. p91 petto. ~ dbl gw, wor'tt9ho9 28d OoNntront pm19 IO-wllll to bd\ $1200, 1tt & catton ~ ..... I 1400 lest • dep S3e-30t7 Wlft• Aentala -- JAC08S AEAl TY ~ ~ ~IOIT& 2: PROP MANAGEMENT $550 S3M1to e.t ._ .,._..,... 714181M173 VACANT31lt29a Krd•Ok ... ..., roomany mouths to 1..01 cio.. to wite ans 1<e1tt1 -1 .._ f.tnd e"°"'9 lor your cnt-M2-~71 or IM-MS.1 dlll6f • . r ra-.r•.u ACTIQN Cal A MILT "LOT ....... '4M61' 1er1 111 clau1t1eo SMC> .our store L/j 2·U'71 642-5'7& ~ ctoeea 642·5'~7•!._.a... __ _,;-:;.;::..:~;;..:..:.....a.!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~!!!!!!!:!~ ·; lir•n&!I. ~ Palad¥ ~1111iM_ Tilt Tlill College ttudenl w/ta tNClt miDioXPI llMV "'CHARO llNOA"I .vaaxt& SHOULD• 1•=--AA11H ... d""f ... tom--0t-°'* MO ,.er.,_ tlte •A•TmOiiiiM--CiiiOiilllNS•T•R•u•c•T•IO•N• TopJ*/removed CIMn low rate. ~t. ~hank 8ondtd. 20 ~In.,._ Htwpott cu.tom .-.inttne •HANO TOOETHl!A* 15 yn t)q)• c,~ 7039 e6ec ~. t4<Met7 Addltlont. patl0t.rooflf'IG up, new !Awna. i51•347e you Court 759-1178 CdM Tony McWMMY &45-.&1l4 181'9 of h~ cu.tomen. t3t.0730 ANYTIME Com~. t • Lifllttlat ExPEtTO"'*'*· rtll<I' ~umblng, htatl~ Shrubt/T'ret 'Mm. COl'l\J>f OEOROE'S HAULINO U at Uc. 280t44. 875-0313 ll!!J n Tnfai ltnlft ~Nd IA Uv &o:;::c~~n'~~'1 po~~~~ t5f::1 ~ gardening. competitive No i:=all ZXITX'i CIQ6 HMViei HSE PAINTING . INT/EXT * ,,,, THE wltl ; lX«.ttPIN&ii!AVlel COSTA MUA HOME!. . "' prlcM. ChYck 642-2873 W111te Sttetch Cid. Atf0<d• Quality at wlnt« rat• Paper removll, ctMn l 15 yrl tXI*· all lleldt. Nell Vlctorla. 642·Me2 ==ll= ...... , Why Not The a.t, lnltalt/ KRUEOER ·HAULINO able rat .. .(714) M t-4814 ,r .. eet. Dev.. 8"42-4Sla prep. Call Al. 131-tt70 ..... ,., ... Judi &49-1308 DAY CAAE IN MY HOM! 0oor ... tc. MMHC Entry I FrenOh 500,. remove tr ... , lawns, urn.It:•· ·~·=-upa l ttlar. INT/EXT. 20 YMtt IJ(ptf. p ttr T~Otd Pr~ All tigM. Leaming lklllt By Norm.an The Doorman lhrubt, ltwn tcalplng, •tt 5. r Average Room a2t +. 8W UO he all ftektt taught. 831-1827 C.M. Aeptlr·Door ... Alteratlont Oak & nr. 857·000R oompl ci..tl·UPI l m•lnt * ·1--* ~"'°' stucco t 130 + nt. · • r .. r..-840-1&70 ~el-Panet·Locite-etc MfV 8et1 545--8287 o..2L2~N a ~ •• PE~!__ materlale. 642-04'62 ~=--"'to«\.~ . • ' ;=: aty rrin Wlndow-Fencee-Cablnet tctricel f lu .. ri;a , Safely. lnexp~nalv•. Llc·-T·1Q1~28 .:per30.-13'":'3 llUP1ILI , ....... , lemt l H MH4 554-7'31 !lii!ri;.!!lc-i LADIES! EXPE'.R MAKEUP 35 yrt 9l(p Jetty 646 ..... 13 pa•11111um• 8.428 130 .. -···-czrwrRI ft'IJ .... -IME N HTNOYMTN tupervtMd. 548-822!> . • lnt/t xt. ffM Mt. 1.ocel ref •• u.. {H Ull f •t artltt/faahlon model It tatal rttt Q II"' _.._ t • " " " ABC MOVINQ 1~t"""· .. -.--,ln ... u , ·-C"""°UP a no r,. offerl k ...... ~ ua ., w.,, .. , rMM• Carpentry fencl"G Win I t'-...... ...,,..,_ ...,, -Lat"" & Steve e?a.:.otft Reu~C~~.:-~p ... "i-781~ Driveways, patioe, path1. 426513 • 968-7.01 dowt, pkimblng, marllte: N ... Qulotc careful. T1380•8. # 57730t71•)131-8911 HlwDf t ... 1111 ., etc. N'o fob to tmall. RESID/COMM'l,./IND 28 tub eocl, roofing, eto. H ., ... lll-1111 LO RATES, 552*°" 1° PAINTER NEEDS WORKI • 100 ~bing Algfttf 8alb0a Window wllt\lng PAOIAL llAIHIE A .... MIOkey 53&-0553 yr•. oo my own work. LI~ And v .. J..ua 11 lord •1..00 HM11ng AJght N~ ITUYIH Oii.Uit Int/Ext. oelll"G•· 1.nn cab. Drain• oi.ar ftom 115 ~~':ti~~~~fl' By appt ~&-1334 C~ll• Clrt 278041. Al M&-8126 (llcf30405) 8•7·2367 m•m lllYIH... (28) yrt exp .. WOf'k ~uar. • IMt Miiat. th..... carpentry Paln1ng Aep9lrt lt•t Cut ltm11 Orange Co Ortolnal • bavl• Palnttno 984· 831 ~:;i1~~·:..'r.~· Aollday intto on.r. Avtt· •--t-Tender loving Care f()f 10 yra exp all phaMt I J ti! el!lAINdi Student Mov9r.. Jntur9d tlatm HU . .,~...,. e-~·~ & a-air •.1,.,.,1 ~!'fY. "J~. !!.,~:.! -~· ~tr ctll19t~ ~ h°f" FlrfttQOctquat~ tplll apt, r .... d. mobll hm #RC Retldentlal l ~l•I I.lo. T124-438. 641-8427 25 yrs exi-. In O.C. Call s '1e ~ 1eyrs j~,.. v•' .,,., " "" -- •AloloioillioiiUiiiiiiiili!tiiiiiiill..____ MARINE J:i~TENANCE Ope;.; :x.79 ,;en ng :--0'::.':i, es~:~'" ?S0.-6620 PtL 953 .... 293 ALSO . 0arl)9t c1o71nci NEW Warehou~ Stpregt for frM .. t. 548-3418 ur #'6oe03.5 9M-891t ••••• LI• ** •• ** Palntlng/varnltl'lllV'l/maln. CJ :::L 11....:1 "-•• Dttr lt!l Competlv. Rat .. for •11 ANO palntltlg. H&-3 52 ........ QUALITY PAINTINO ...... ~·· Ira •stij,;;ai!iiit•""''··---,eci-u"'lr .... ""'!!.fii"!"jl"!":;lt~ ~tertllld Accounting ..• ....... mlt •!!I! r type• of Comm Contt a I Cl l -FAIR PRICES. FR~ ~ contractor• who perform ''ru Ser;toee. 557·6218 640•6355 Roti&XY SPEcil l ;ooo; esp;;;;; .. j)flnga-Aeeld. 1'8palrs: 20 yra "" ... •• FINE PAINTINO by Wayne EST JOHN 831 2050 tOTXteMfi@NVic@ work over $200 lncl\ldlnQ rmac= /lta .. I( letLL"!;1.1 we w111 ctean your horn.. Hlng ... R9palr-lnttall· -,e.,,.r. 751-3682 lie. tl&Lm &rf, ILUllll LH•afllerrbor. 11xr .. OYC7'..t11~,_r0rt3 In "'"L. PHS P~INT~lun . & MAINT. 20 v .. ra•xPf'. ltbOf' and mate<ltlt mut1 ,....,..... It 81 aa,. Jolly or Debbie 845-7014 ~wOf'k guar 850-6156 HAlllOY/.1AN LARGE and With R~'t Mi.766e • " "' ""' -:< ~ ~~ PO:LS 839·1508 bt lloented. UnllcenMd Smlill itl nMt BOOkeep-n •I II I DO IT ALLI •-.. "INBOW PAINTINn RM•. cuttom Int/ext. left. -*~ . contraotore ehould' ·•b Bulld/Aemod: Spec. kl1 Ing e PayrOll e TaxM. YOUR HOME O~ BOAT sma · H'Vhlllnd Office & Hou... "" "' fr .... t lie 641-3588 --ht dvtrtltll ba1h, ofc, rm ldd, patlc Doog Luotlantky 751·7781 WI.LL BE Cl.EANI QUALITY L:ANDSCAPE 6•6-7372 Pat or Ive mtg. hold Clean.,., L~. Quallty It our pollcy ., , . ~ y oo ng· Sr Cfilien tt•te Int Ir• l'IG• cov/dctct, bay wndW. Lie L:: Good help It hard to find. Maintenance, aprlnklert, ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI Bond/lnsrd/ref 982-5837 850•6848 JEFF L.lc 8888 110'1 P1l1tl11 I lt,alr ~te. Refs. Lie.' fMea77. ~~~qto!~nt:~ :.~; <MMl5. Steve 5"7-6078 aliHll ltm et Eet. Ch•t11e 960-0376 cln·upt. Scott 842·3018 We fix It, break It, buy It or HouMCleanlng 5 yr1 exper 12 YRS EXP: I'm 1m1ll. Apt, R .. ld, air pht ... lie. I(. Funke 645-0193 Grond~ at 55MOM with Competlve RttM tor all ap tal u ,,... erv oet Ctatractt Clean Upe•Tr .. Trimming haul It. 5~8-5009 wtgood ref'a, own tranap. M~ prlcet are amalll 760-8520 PTL 953-4293 REPAIR Spectallat"i200 & any quMUona. Con\ltc· typet of Comm. Const. a Typing. bkpg & all othet "-a1" Yard Malnt.•Haullng Rel)atrt, Painting, Drywall, 984-4828 or 241-9553 RO or BOB 650·8477 P1~rl11 . '"9 FrM •t. 30yr• exp. tor's Stat• LlcenM Aetkf. r~alrt. 20 yra office dut1 .. 1 631·8688 .. all MIKE 650-3283 etc. Free "tlmat••· HMCltanl~ hutband/wlle ALL PAINTINO 645-4738 FARTHfNG lNTERfORS 770-2725 a.nytllM Walt Board, 28 CIVIC Center exptf. 75 -38e2 lie. llllllTT·llOI Olllf, COMPLETE CLEAN·UP ~ar:y, 645·5277 PTL team. Pro I exp, reliable, Int. $450-up Ext. $750-up HANGIN()/STRIPPING *John Henry Roofing* :1uaC~;%~90. Santa ... llllTllll Cuiatt 11Uia1 Remodel/Rer>a,lra: comm· Gen. malnt. 1, .. trim/re-' laahat. refa. Bond•ble 953-2829 Walh·P•tctt· ... l·Ptlnt9d VISA·MC 873-1512 1o yra In CM. Fireproof re-na. · Amettcan Const 839-0816 IPIOWJ UUIE and F"ld. LIU· :o"d9d moval. Mauro 831-4997 HXOC-U oVE-REMoVe PROF. HOUSECLEANING DAN SALYER PAINTING Expert WallOoverlng In· fiioofl ~,,..,. 548·6213 A1£ialt C&lllm MJ-oatl Ina. or eat: 2• 142· GARDENINO· Clean-up• Furniture, Trash, r,... Have OWN turv""· 10 Lie ~•25tt4 •talletlon. Rtu, Consult-I ttradtu -People whO need People SCHMIOT CONST. Dont mowing. edging, trim: 963-5415 NORM yrt tl(pef. Kat y 847-7657 Call Anytime. 984-2017 ant Aulgnmt. 581·8590 r CrMliOn. I That'• what tti. P Ing Ar ... • Repalre Wall Unlta. Entertainment movel Enlargel lntured, ming. trH removal. LT HAULING. MOVINO SCRUB-A-DUB Reuon-PARKER-BEECH Painting NORMS WALLCOVERING ' AlteratlOM, Need hemt DAILY PILOT *'-"feclng-SMk:oatln,g Centert. Kile & Be.th ceb-Bonded, Llc#B289148 Quality wk.FrH .. ti· Garage & Yard Clnupt ble/reUable/reft. My tup-Painting at lt1 Best. Rel'e. ALL KINDS. FREE EST. or repairs? Call Sten· SERVICE DIAECTO~Y Rooftno Aepalra. 831-" 1~ lnttt. Ref's John 855·8411 847-9954 or 631-5515 matn.850·3031 any'llme. Jon 145--8192 pllet/ Jeanne 846-9898 .. t. 848-5&37 846-83« L,lc#330986 780-7211 da·962-40H for appt I• all aboutl ....., ..... ......,,.....,.--. __ 1i.iii1..-;;;;m;;.;,;,i"-Oiiii-...-A111tantt, Vat. Aput•tata, Val. Ztl4 ltlf WaatH 2724 ••• ' ... CL 2740 L It L "741 Prvt entrance Ba & cook'g ... b.,..•tt _ __,,,_,., c .. _ _. _..,. ______ .;;;.;.-I.-"'"'"" ____ ..__...;;:;;.;:;,; • • 11881 IC• " In Lag Bch 'Quiet 1324 •CdM dlx sultet. AC, am~I ga , ... ., ,,......,, morn· RESP. adult to-care lot In· DELIVERY PERSON full & File lerlc·""",.,1t1. APPIY Bright airy & new. Cpta & •STUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br suw11·1 Beaut. 2 br apt w71ncr9d. Employed man 494·«59 prl<o. from $225. 2855 . Inoa Ill early afternoon, fant, my CM hm. Mon-part time. Allen • Beck 9· 11 AM. SM Patti 1001 d rap... 2Br 1 ~Ba 2Ba Garden Apt. Pool Oen Vul $650 642-7745 Cout Hwy. 675-8900 my home 546-9106 Thura 8am-5pm, Tranap Aorlat. 298 E. 11th St. Quall S1.,NB. 833·9300 TwnhM. Micro. trplc, 2 $465 & $595. 710 w 18th YILUIE 2807 Alta Laguna Room w/kltchen prl~, nr View of Harbor, relax9d BABYSITTER. PIT daye, & ,.,. req. 548.0561 C.M. 645·3804 FLIUL waif: 'cargar.w/opener.Lakes. New 1 & 2 Bdrm IUXu"' OCl!•-lfW Cebust roCUl1e191~2h05P80Plng creative envlronmnt 335 my home. C.M. 2 Chll· Childcare toddlert-wknd Florltl needt hard work ttreamt & waterfall•. WI If PRl l OlllCE ·' SAR• n er. • " • ?i al, gar 851-3199 Nancy dren. Rel• req. ~8-2851 llve-ln. Young,exper,rel HITIL OUlllllll Ing, lnt-''lg-t ,..,...n for. p II *875 " apta In 14 plans. 1 Bdrm, Only 10 minutes from l 1: IN • 2662 table tptakt Eng mutt I X 1 "" ""' ,...._ oo ape, no pett. • . Want • Mlectlon of great 2 Bdrm and Townhomes Laguna your own private oea • I •v tea•trcial BABYSITTINO needed for drive, xlnt SS. 875~7048 Atl tt., -ra2y le. tchool afte<noon delivery. and 54&-2•47 0' 545-3115 llvlng? We cen offer ~ny-+ poolt, tennle. water-ocein view from Dana PVt room In pvt C.M home I t 1 ' 2111 1111 yr old. My CM home . ~rad_. or Y'• exper. aolatance In •!'op. EASTS I DE 2 SR 1.,., thing Ir • tmall apt to a fall•. ponds. Gu paid. Point'• mosf secluded bOarCI & care for ambulat· ta I I only. Call 850--4242 OllLI I •110UE 1 athlo~ ••:~~ no-rok-55&. 17"5 bath•. patld. No • pets. 4 Bd hM. If looklng In CM. From San Diego Frwy ecenlc bluff. Like new 2 Ory lady $550mo 979-9858 BUSY NPT el CM . po .. lble llve-ln H.B. tuptr· ~i· 412: ·~· f:'· --Fl-.-.-.. -... --.. -_...- $600/mo Call 54a-9950 NB. or HB think of ue first drive North on Beach to Sr widen xtra large pri· Newer retall/olflee ale Banking VIM 9 & 11 yr oldt & It • °' • · ""'m ..-. -• lor that cholee Ideal llvlng. McFadden and West on vat e p'at1 os, Ce II Hottla)ltttll 780 ef/$595 mo 645-9628 P.l.X. IPllllTlll htwrk. Min 3-&pmwkdya, 953·8473 N.B. Shop. Expertenc:.d. E·llCle 1Br. new carpet & TSL MGMT 542·1603 McFadden to Seawtnd 960-833for 661-43441 ' SQ• -I IO-L WATERFRO~OFFICE Tetephone operetor for wlll consider atudent. Dental/Ortho Recept. M111I bt ctM llv._.;tlT. p8Jnt. No pets. 2563-A NB REALTY 675-1642 VIiiage. (714)893-5196 • _,. ''" BLDG 1500 kl the South Coaet Branch Send quallflcatlont & e.tltfltt •YI Oya Exp Pi9rmanent. 64S..7040 Elden $510 675 9291 La~aH 1&1111 2752 Wl<ly rental• now avall. a • + par no reft to. R Stevena P 0 • • . ' · WEITWE YILUIE WALK TO BEACH. rer $126/wk & up. 2274 New-tor 1 cera. $1.75 sq. 40' of local Independent cor· Box' 2712 Huntln ton req d. NB 642·2828 FLIUL HllllD HouM 2 br fed )'(Cl. elelerty 1 & 2 Bel apls Pool spa w/drapes & carpets 1 B rm Garden Apt port e1vd.C.M. 646-7445 slip evall. 2814 Lafayette porate bank. Thi• I• an Beach ca '92647 g needed to deelgn tor new pref. No pets, no motor· gar Indy rm ~o peis · $500/mo. 536-4637 w I P o o I . No P • tJ SU I SUI LOllE (Cannery• VIiiage), Nwpt entry poeltlon. requiring ' · lllT&L HllPTlllllT norltt In Lllguna NIGi»! E. y c 1 e . 5 4 e. 2 7 2 0 TSL MANAGEMENT I . 2744 $595/mo. 495-8221 Bch. Call Beverly at previous P.B.X. ex. per. IUll I Newport e..eh plMl&nt mutt haw at teMt_~_i .. 6-8541 645-8122 nlH le rt hack 2769 NewPort Beach, color TV 675-8100 Opportunity lor training Subetltute clerk• need9d group practice need• an exp. FuH time. 5K-9flUU L 1B I I d f 3 br condo S8001mo Call ~ $125 wt< sgl, no deposit. In other banking func-by Huntington Beach City e.icp'd person fci-CM buty . . g t.r';,~,4/ ry18e8°;, W-sldenloe2br2ba2nd Doug Ammerman work 18($550 dshw1hr, lrlg 3026westCoastHwy Aaataactatall 3 2 tlons. School District. H .82 office 4dayweeklnc1Ud· nll/TllllPIT :Onrovla 548-o~36 floor newly dee no pets 851·2000 760-43951 hm.e lncJ. No pets. Call btwn -SPIAITUA( READINGS OOllEllOEllll p /hr. Apply 20451 1ng 8tternat• aat am'•· PllTITI•-- . avallnowS575760·8681 9am-4pmdally545-4855 V1e1tioa Advice In All Matters & 851-9900 Personnel. Call Cralmer Ln, H.B."1>h. 640-1122 Opportunities ava"ireble Rambling secluded quiet Daaafoiat 27 1•a.llEWJ 1BrCondo.3rdfloor,eec. ltatlla 2907 Counseling, 1815So.EI alttOam.EOEM/W/V/H 964-8888. Oeadllne lor DENTAL RECPT/SEC wlththeLOSANOILES cottage type 2 Bdrm """ gate. pool. sauna $700 mo elO B C I p Camino Real, San Clem. applying 11119/S. TIMES Clrculatlon 0. ~~·d~~~:t~.l~:inr!!'~ °::~~:. !:~. ~rco~~~~p~ w::Tl·E·IT•L,11 675~~R ~~~!e~~~~od. Lgrbl, co1:r':v. ;~r~icsool Llc'd. 492-7296 Banklsn1gcn111H-CUlll nPllT w/~n~~~~· ~· In our doef to Garelnr. No ,_.,ts, refs req pets 559·.l 194 Sleeps 14. 545-6916 SCRAM LETS ,. ' mutt type 65 wpm and door newep01per tttlet ,..v • Secretary for real eet1te have good front office program. ueran ••d $795 1st/lut/ & $300 sec ICUIYIEW Conveniently located In MAUI dept. Succeastul Ind•· appearance Newport lllYHI hourly wage plut com- depoalt 542-8760 Onry 10 minutes from ~;.~d:~u~':~;~g~ut Tllll IPRIH ANSWERS pendent bart*ln Newport FtehTon ·11iand Call Wanted muat have own ml11lon. Houri: &•"Ji to 2 Newly dee, or . 3Bd 2 ba Laguna your own private Wlndwood G'--offe<s 1, 2 Get a head fl~t on o.,,..lt-"''""'-Beach. Previous typing wk d ay• 9 • m : 5 pm vehicle, 852·8582 pm Of' 4pm to 9pm .• 2!.~· Ui>P9'~1t6Q!.deck, OIW ~ vltow CrOM Oen• ""' J . ...i~" ::JiOJ.,.,_. ~ctaphooe....AXJMll-~996-t------· --~tCJ AM ~ Ing It provtded. Po~ · · · , -, bearoom-apaffinen s 'lln. ent our -Mo•lc-. weevn req. ·Etcrow-orconttroe-JOURNE't '4AN ;,;; 5 Y~ lo Nrtt-~ Pf' lndry rm. gar. No pets Points most secluded I eally situated near IN NEWPORT BEACH luxury c;ondo on sandy I be HERE tlon loan·exQer. helpful, P&YlllU. OLEll exp. Tenant 'improv;: Week. • F0< an lnterylew. $750 631·6155 Alt 3PM ::;9;j~:~u~·,,;1~:r;:~r~ tiools. shopping and A great plaee to llve on the Klhel beach · Every Saleswomen slgh9d lmpa-but not UMnllal. This It Experlen~ with ttrong ment exper htl tut call. vale p'atlos Call parks. Upper Bay. Pri vate amenity (7 14) 493·2316 tlently to customer, "If an oppOl"tunlty to cron eccountlng background. clean-eut, mutt ~ave 967.2361ext.1204 II WllTlll 960•8331 or 661:6441 For leulng Information clubhoutea . & health leatala to this stuff really work9d. train In varlout re.I ... computer experience a iood driving record. ll•UL lffllt ~ 1 6CI 1 bs up~ spae, 8 tennis courts, 7 would I IM HERE?" tate job functions Com et O C Al rt a unlt.gar,lndyrm.close Slu<JTOaprwrrornc1tetr&ba pteau call: <7141 pQols,closetobuslnese. S•art 2tol · ·mu · · · rpo rM. ••ary ne!otlabl•. workOU1ofhome P to ehopa. all utl pd $400 Call Joe 559·5012 Moncfay-Sun-OC Airport, Fashlon 2eA n>.ba pool/Jae L.it f•aa4--3004-~~~::g~~lvsaai::n~~~~ _I5~~t • JJO~Ot02 .qt 7tl ~4 . '8-' u 1923 Pomona alter 6pm 661-3653 day 8:3o am to 5:3o pm Island. convenient shOps $3 12.50 + ' 112 u 111: mensurate with back-CHI· PUT· Tiii llUIAL tn• TSL ~~~~t4ENT Raat. ltac• 27f0 on sight. 646-9974/545-5800x324 ground exper. with prior kitchen & brollef ELlmNIO Hrt flex. PIT, muat tlaw PAL-M MESA APTS. COM 2 Bd house. M/F 27-t FOUND ADS OlllEllOEllll eicper. Mostly evu btwn IUFTlllll good refs. 831-8523 2 ILIOll TO 10011 IUll IEWJ Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· yrs. s4ooi mo Avtll now. 851-9900 Pertonnel 20-25 hr• p/wtl. Hogue Exper to Include cloturee 1,.--------.-- 0ellghtful ooean breezes, WOOllllllE WILLOWS menls & Townhousee 675-7478/673-6625 ARE FREE EOE M/F/H/V Barmlchaelt, 845-3678 H ~lrcult drawing• Have you rHd tod•y't Eaatllde 2 Br. $585. No pets. 1561 Mesa Dr. Call btwn 9-4 546-9880 3Br 2.,.,Ba t-hee, All from $720. (Ask about Mon-Frl btwn10·11amor lmmed poaltlon ' ClaHllled Adt? 11 not. new plush crpts & drpe, APllTIEITI furnished apts. complete Clean quiet non-emkr. 2br BARBER-HAIRSTYLIST 1·2:30pm. ask for Doug S36.o631 · you're misting the belt dshwshr, lots of closets. Ideally located In the hearl with TV, llnens & utenalle, 2ba 'hblk from bch $300 CaH: With ollentele for NB/CM or Jules bargain• In townl Quiet 1Br, Pvt patio, utll balcony, & prvt patio. f W db Id maybe rented for short • utll Steve 645-5386 eve shop. C•ll Ron, 642•2183 I •1 p·1 · ' pd, lndry $510 + eec Beautlfully landscaped, ~ood~fcs r w~1T ..... i. term or longer). On Jam-Female rmmte, free rent H2·11ll IAllll 1111111 driv-w°'1-lonll1.Ecl .... $200 ' I ' I I 1 •••••• •• .. :. $400 + refe. 20388 960·6331 r ge OWi 0 . boree Rd. at San Joaquin v• ..... .... Meyer Pl (Mgr 20380) fers 1, 2 & 3 B9droom for help managln• San PIT help want9d. Daya. wk/FT, $100. wl</PT &42-3099 or 760-9396. 2Br ,f,pt. ocean view $775 quallty apartments Hiiis Rd. Clemente Apia 498-7726 evea & wllnds. Call Bob, 547-0587 Joyce mo. upstalrt. quiet. I••· 1100 F Found Cocl<er Spanlal buff 675-9191 SHARP W-alde duplex up-duplex. 119 Huntington Enjoy the nume<oue rec-em prtferr9d to ehr 2Br =..,..,..,,=="""' ____ _ etalre. 2Br 1Ba, •ncl gar, St. 960-0725 or 498,6690 reatlonal lacilltles nearby 2Ba. $385/mo. 'It bll< to colored male 1 l / 11 BEAUTY HUOATHIEI Pert time. Exper. req. W/D hkup, new drapes & • Including Woodbridge ocean 646-1179 Chrlt 897-5937 Coemetologl1t, to '"''' crpte S550+ depotlt. No Close to beach bachelor Lake, parka & shopping *w~Pog o~.~r ca~pB:rt• Blulfs Fml Pref, n/smkr Muter FOUND Orey Poodle vie of J.J.'t Salon. 107 Main Irvine. 78&-6222 pett. Muet stand credit w/crpta & drpa $425/mo. $825. No pets 752_5822 br 2 br 2 ba Npt Bch Mesa del Mar, C.M. area. St .. Balboa. 675-8.406 IELIYlllY lllYEll checl<. 770-5629 Incl utlls 536-4637 Reserve now lor 760-5039 26,·3108 Andy 682-3459 Beauty good driving rtcOf'd, apply ----------------December Occupancy 48 II< 1 bch 1 d s c 28 Two 2 Br'e, Avail 1211, IELllE HI 21A h~~P~a yrl~ No ~e~ Harbor Ridge. Atty & Son LOST: buff male Cocker, 1 WllmllT /lUllT W · · lrcultt, 1 1 $595. mo. Avail. 1218. 1 mlto bch Frplc, encl gar. (l1C) lll-OJIJ s12ooi mo. 752•7474 wlll shr lux Condo $550. eye. Vic. Placentia & lor V'1)' buey aggreulve Logan. Suite J. Coeta $580. mo. Bth dn. no O/W, bltlnt , amke 1lrm. LeaelngOftlc:eHrs:· 752·94•2 o, e.0-2434 E Adema, C.M. 545-7001 Nwpt Bch. salon. Mesa btwn 12•4pm dogt. Victoria St nr Ca-patio. water pd $825. 8 AM to 6 PM AVAIL NOW 2Br 1 Ba, M/F avall Dec 11t. N.B. LOST GMm Shep Mix Motlvat9d people only ffUYlllJ lllYEll nyon. 831-6812 536-38~9 alter 5pm. I•-------• microwave, O/W, pool. block from beaeh 5315 named Blackie w/choke need •gpty. Robert & Tay-lor party equipment et0<e. HOROSCOPE /~0c·s~~~·mC:vr.~-o~:;k· mo .. 1etllut 548-0922 chain & flea collar on lor, 84 "7197 Good drtvlng r9Cord, 5 -------------•! · .J<l•lll:l .648-0838 BOOOKEEPER Full·llme, daya, Saturday• re- BIG CANYON 3Br 2'ABa M/prof. n-sml<r to thr 2Br LOST M I S"-d Ml Dana Point Chart Houee qulr9d. UNITED RENT· townhouse Yrly Isa 2Ba apt CM S250+'A u111 •• ,._ar x, 493·1183 ALL, 645-0760 S 1450/mo 494--0250 + deposit 64~-2178 brown/blk. Vcty Beach & S · Adams HB. 538-9802 YONEY LIDO WATERFRONT: Lge Non-smkg lem, thr furn Irv EWARD: orange altered catm dlx 3Br 2ba condo, $300. mo. lnclde s 1850/mo 119• 573-a886 utll. 552·8223 male cat, hae target pat· 0 tern on side & ID tage, MARR NEAR BEACH: 3 BR 2ba Npt Bch 3 br 2 ba 2-plex. Vic. 4th & Avocado, CdM .···········••I upper apt. Frploc + 2 car Nr bch, pool, ctubhOUM 675-5895 gar. S 1200/mo A.gt $250 + dep 646-8314 1::,,------"lM!'.,..,.. 675-8170 or 984-3375 Prof fem to ehr apac 11i'~"~'ti811j11iii.E11;tr NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 Bd ocnlrnt 2 Br duplx year II /II El gar, sm yard. $495 avall round In NB, fully furn, Outeall ONLY 835·9199 Jan 1. 960-05 79 .. -~~.90 ~31:~644 .. Cler•s ·\ ~RCLE I-MARKETS ~ 1 NOW HIRING ,,...----/ I t -0111111111 ASSISTAIT MAIAIEIS ~ "'~ ·: Interviews Wednesday 9· 11 ~ A.M. at 2588 Newport Blvd .. '" C.Osta Mesa (On Newport Blvd. at Del Mar) Call (7 i4) 537-4840 for more Info. EOE • • • • • • • • : FULL· TllE : : OFFIDE CLERI : • • • \'ery bully Ci rculation Olf ice ha e : an entry level clerical ~sition · • : available for t he tight person. :··- • Experience de11ired but will train. e • Posit ion includea answeri ng • : phones, filing. typing and data : e p r oceHing. ApJllicant should be • : nu t. like to work with people and : ·• have a positive attl:ude. 40 hour • • work week, Monday-Friday. • : Starting salary is 1950/month. : e Good compan y benefits. Apply in :i • person, Monday-Thursday. 2100 • : lo 4:00 p .m. Ask for Eileen. • • • • • • ORANGE COAST =1 i ssf ~~7 l~~t;eet .. i · • Cbsta M~sa, CA 92611 • 1 • • • • ..........•............. ~ District Managers If you enjoy working with young boyi & girls ond desk jobs ore not for you, consider o corMr In the newspoper circulo· tion field. This 11 o unique position with d~ d1.all«1ges & cewardi, Our openings ore immediate. Appllcantt mu1t hove o ll'On, 11otionwo9on or truck. We offer on excellent MJlory with o bonul pion and go• ollowonce. We hove on excellent btnefit pion thot includes ho•pi- toll1otlon Insurance, liberol vocation and holidoyc. Condldotes mulf hove o decire to be t11<cenfut ond be willing to work hord. If you think you hove the quollflcotion1, pleoH apply In person to: Mondoy lhru Frldoy 9· 11 om or 2-4 pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on equal opportvnlty employer ~·••llY1WI Plllllll Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! aa -•~m=-if-~~ . - EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK . ·Wt now han IS opelllfllS for younc ea1er braYtrS to secure 1Hders fQ1 The Ot •nee Coast Oldy Pilot. Our crews start at 3:30 p m. and iwocl.unbl 8:30 p.~yi. ~r4ay, we. J wofi a lew mote hours. Y1111 w1ll earn many tnps and Pfllts, •lone with earn1nc your own money , . there IS no Oellver1111 « collecllOll involved. 111 you are interested, please caff Mr Earl .. MO 'COOE ('~14) 548-7058 .- ACROSS 1 Diminutive 6 Norse deity 10-C<Mlt.iners 14 Jockey 51 Ultefed 52 Sailed S. Forest &1au 58 Mlddty PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 15 Breaker 16 Fall to do 17 Parsley's kin t8 Soviet city 19 Routine 20 Rainier 22 Cherish 24 Arabian sultanate 26 Diminished 27 Violation of 1rust 31 Perched 32 Pele 33 Blunder 35 Wgt.-units -38~ed 39 Lo\19d overly 40 CHtledllch 41 Soep ingredient 42 Picture puzzle 43 -Marie 44 Peru coin 45 Newcomer 4 7 Responded to aumutt 2 3 14 17 59 Bluettao 61 Vestment 62 Helper: abbr 63 All: pref. 64 Remove soap 65Vl-t 66 Old equines 67 Furtive one DOWN l Siphon ott 2 88Y9flll)e 3 Mine tunnel 4 Gave back 5 Citizen 6Couple 7 Male animal 8 Observable 9 .LelQQ 10 Unwgarment 1 l Love affair 12 Fertltl.ut1" Brit 13 Mount 2 t Tiny tmOUllt 230n--with 25 Rich peraon- 27 F91Mg0d 28 Make out 29 Old pronoun 1 ~we1-.1ay 34 Retreats 35 Far-reaonlng 36 Lessen 37 -apple 39 Removal 40 OrallQe type 42 Degenerates 43 Yachtsmen 44 Fragrances e • 47 lndlan princes 48 Irregular 49 Sprang 50 Skin 53 --a-ling 55 Faeroe !Slander 56 Miss Lancheltar 57 Search tor 60 SpanlSh yeas THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOt-0 HA'18011 BLVD (QC,TA Mf\A C>4l OOIO I THEODORE ROBIN~ FORD lOC><l HAllSOI SlVD CO~TA MfSA b4l 0010 ••tw St99down. C.E. Comm«del leUe ALL~SAVEAS (7MH32-19n COMMHL C HEVR OLP ...... ' . r -·. 5'4b-1 200 s=' THIODOH ROBINS FORD 20&0 HAllOI Bl VD COSTA MHA 641 0010 ,.,..,.1111m ..... Alr Cond. Roof RaclC . P/Brekes. AM/FM Stereo l932TNU) •••• I THEODOH ROBINS FORD 10&0 HAllOI 1-lVD COSTA MISA 1>41 0010 ·79 2ao zx FUlty loaded. V•lkn11•• tan Xlnt cond, Mint! 5 apd atr •81 Conv Rabbit bll(/Wht 'll Fiii llUIAll '8995 72-0-0429 top 3-41< ml saOoo 080 Sdn. auto. A/C. PIS, P/B '11 l&tsll M•4006 Eves (129sze 5 apd, Sun Roof, Cauette. ·e 1 Sclrroco. 3SK ml, $IHI P/Bfllkea ( 1CRU«6) blaupnkt, Ul(e nu $6500 ''"' 640-8590. 835-700, pp Tt1EODORE ROBINS FORD 10,.,0 HARSOA llVD CO~TA Ml!>A b4l 0010 " • • I!•"'~~...., • .,,,...,..,,....,.!W:IC'H 714 -833-1300 FllDUIHI * HOIDI * . HAS ~ HONDA CARS n 1•l Nl0 Till '3'1d~BMS W..INNeet m "' ., ..... ..,.., .. SOUTH COUMTl VOLKSWAGEN I lltn l• r1 nWH•'M Nftl '&• ft •1tL THEODORE ROBINS FORD luoo HAl&O• lllVD CO~TA Ml'>A ">41 00'0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD .,,. •1 ~•11oe aivo (0'11. _.,, .. 041 001(1 •• "'• E BUENA I PARK a · i~ , GARDEN GROVE ,,. HUNTINGTON BEACH 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porache • Audi 441 E. least hJ,, .._,.,. ..... lll-OllO Highest Quality Sales & Service ..J Cl) l: 0 ~ w Cl) 0 NABERS CADILLAC @ . _.,, 2IOG 111111 ILYI., OISTl IW (114) M0-1100 (213) lll-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA -#11a.t. ..... r•.,lnl•• In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7800 Complete Sales, Service & Lessing 22 f P.""' ... ,. ..J 0 I-~ a: Cl) EDINGER WARNER 0 THEODORE ROBINS - . FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service, Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Oepts. Compebtrve Rates On Lease & Dally Rentals 2 ...... lh ........... 142-1110., M0-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TflM I.EASH ~ J ..., • COMP!TITIVE flUICHASE l'llCIS ,A. • HUGE INV91TOIY dial MERCEDES 213n14137.2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. G RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN #20 ......... , Ir., lnl•• In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7300 OrB"lt Countys Ntw1st Volkswagen Dealer Complete Salts, Strnce & LeaSJng 91 FWY. 22 FRWY ~ LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 ..,.. lh•., ........ Over 23 Years Serving Orange County SaJea •Service• leufng 541·12H S,.W Plrts U. 541-MH MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -8:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -S:OO PM '0 STADIUM PONTIAC' W•'r• N•w -W•'r• ~•ling Acroee from the Bia A on Ketella Juet w .. t of the (57) Orenge Fr..wey Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises &111111• 2221 E. latelli 311• 1111 G BILL YATES Yll.llWllll • ,._I • PlllEIT SALES• LEASING• PARTS• SERVICE 12112 , ............ ., ........... ... 411-4111 Ul-4181 -~ "'\r-. ) , . MISSION VIEJO fl v.KE() MISSION ~JO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO n £ 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Colnptete Automotive Needs SALE$ • SERVICE • LEASING Fine Se6ectlon of Qualtty UMd Vehic* # 1 BUICK DEALER IN OAANGE COUNTY 2125 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 171-2500 0 RAY FLADEBOE . U..... __ , .,.... lllD #11 ...... ..., ... lnlH In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7000 CREVIER BMW ~ SALES • HRVICE • L~llNQ "' "Whttre Profesalonal Attitude Preva/11" lpeclellzlng In luropeen D•=· boeleftt lllHtlon of New end .,......, Pf'tpared 8MW'a atways In atock. 835-3171 20I W.1at St., S.nte Ana Corner of Bfoedway & 1tt St. CloMd Sundays G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 11 Tiii Wnt F1t & wu G !!~~~N~urs R c; UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE OJIM SLEMONS IMPORTS ,_ lHJ Sain Ftr I Yin O~n~e. SALES •SERVICE oa t • LEASING ,......_ ........ __ :. "':i:.~"::'i:L"0 • ACCESSORIES DEPT ·.' Ml-8023 Classified advertising 1s your best choice for help in selling the items you no longer need It's Qu ic.k and Inexpensive. and -the PllQt reaches potential buyers who live 1n this area Catt today 0ver .... -Oelht«y Specialist• . 'AlrTI .,_,All'TlmNT OPEN IATURDAY _,...NOi BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 J8mbotH Ad. Newport Beech 840--8444 Daily Pilat class1f 1ed ads phone 642-56 78 ---~J . . HOND~ 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate Meu 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. . ' 1Mlt O&l9" •t -""1 CM L••,,_, ==----=--= 1001 QUllll .,. -...... OMM#t © World'• Large9t s.lectlon of 0 Mflft»t:»e Benz ~ 833-9300 w... '-ill · hrta ...... ..., .. , .. .. Penney1&ets 6year~fn death plot By JEFF ADLER Ofllieo.!lw ........ , -~red.crick Penney, a 57-year-01d &..111UDI Niauel contl'IClor. was sc~teoced to a maximum six-yeir pnsoo term Wednesday for hirina an undercover Sherill's Dcpanment in-vestipto~ posin& .as a hit man to murder has 34-year..ald former wife. The murder plot was fgjled and Mrs. Penney helped lnvcstiptors in (Pl ....... PSIQf&Y/A2) . FORECASTS ON A2 OG man has AIDS after transfusion By ROBERT HYNDMAN oe-.~ ........ ounty heahh official have confirmed the fll"$l case of a rsol\contract101 AIDS through ood tt1n~fu~1ons 1n Orange County and wam that more seem cenain to follow. Or. Thomas Prenderpst. the county Health Care AJency's chiefofepidemiol<>I)'. saJddetails of th~ Oraoae County man whose case of Acquired lmmu"ne Defi- ciency Syf!drome indicates a proven hnk to contaminated blood supphes were bcin& withheld at the rcqu~t of has family. Althouah the vtcum -who rc90ncdly contracted Al OS .. sev. eral week~ aao" -is Oninac County's first proven trans.- fus1on•hnked ~se. at least 78 othm have been daaanotcd oa- t1onw1de. Prtnckrpst ldMd that . a much higher number of AIDS victims could have contracted the (Pleue ... oc llAR/A2) ., ~· 4 ' rt ' .. c11m 1111111 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1984 ORANGE COUN TY . C A L IFORNIA 2S CfNl~ . Waste water to be dumped o-ff OC Pretreated water from Stringfellow approved· for ischarge off HB, NB coast By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of!IMDe191 .......... Directors of the Sanitation Dis- tricts of Orange County will allow pretreated water from Riverside County's Stringfellow haz.ardous Coast The state arts council will hold a public meeting in Costa Mesa Friday./ A7 California Camp Pendleton M arines caught up In massive theft sting.I A8 Nation Shuttle crew holds a high- In-the-sky news con- ference.I A5 World U.S. envoy, Nicaraguan officJals prepare for peace talks./ AS ·:::·:::::::::::·:::·:·:·:·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Boating . International yachting even ta, like the current Los Angeles-to-Mazatlan race, require a lot of cooperation at both ends./C1 Sports waste sate to be channeled into Orange County and· eventually dis- charged into the ocean five miles off the coasts of Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. In approving the plan. the directors (elected oflic1aJs representing Orange County and the cities served by the sanitation djstricts) imposed several stipulations aimed at assuring the discharge poses no environmental hazards to Orange County. But the board members did not suppon a motion by county Super- visor Roger Stanton. a sanitation director. to ref use to the Stringfellow wastewater until an environmental impact report is completed. Explaining why Stanton sought the delay. Scott Morgan, an aide to the supervisor. said, "An environmental impact report would document any potential problems. "There may not be be any, but then again there may be some. We just don't know now." But the directors required state ht'alth officials to conduct an en- vironmental review when the Stringfellow waste begins flowing to Orange County early in 1985. The directors said the review must Ix financed with federal "Supcrfund" dollars being used an the Spnngfellow cleanup. Blake Anderson. di.rector of oper- ations for the Sanita\ion Distncts of Orange County, said he is confident there ~II be no eoviromental hazards associated with loc:aJ handlina of the Stringfellow waste. The Stringfellow site was doeat after officials determined tbat toU: wastewater from the site was~ into undefarouod water ..,pp1ies I.bat served a neatby community. A nderson-taid •a ueaament &cilily will be built at the SlrincfeUow site. T rcated wastewater from that sit.e wiD (Pleue ._ WATSa/dJ Mesan freed in Laura's -kidna 'He's been added to ever-growing tst-m:-dead-end ' By STEVE MARBLE OflM~ ........ A Costa Mesa man became the focus of a k.Jdnap 1nvestiption Wednesday and was detained for qucsuoning by pohcc searching for 3- year-old Laura Bradbury. The unidentified Costa Mesa resi- dent was released after police. mclud- 1.Dga San Bema.rd1n0Shcnffsdeputy. determined he was not the middle- ~ed man thouaht to be Laura's kidnapper. The missina blond. brown-eyed Huntington Beach pn vanished Oct. 18 from her parent's campsite at Joshua Tree Nauonal Monument outside Twentynine Palms. Police beh<"ve she may have been kidnapped by a man descnbcd as having ,nyina shoulder-length lla1r. a ~Td and a pot btlly. Ccrehamplons Newport Harbor and Saddleback dominate the Dally Piiot's All-Sea View League football team./81 r ·-..,,... ...... ..,......,.u. County firef1Chter David Boyd la wuhed do.....-uter lnapecting blrda. At rtaht la baC of tbe dead blrct.. henffs spokesman James Bryant said the man detained Wednesday resembled the person they arc scck- 1n._ He said on<' of the man's nei.ghbors alerted Costa Mesa police atler seeing 11 romposttt stretch oftlie Nevada-Las Vegas Is the choice to win the PCAA basketball title this season with UC lrvlne tabbed third. /81 Cloud of poisonous gas downs birds (Pleue eee IB8AJll/A2) Golden West College's women· s volleyball team has walked off with the South Coast Conference title /83 Bualneu Many taxpayers would prefer Increased taxes to loss of deductions and ome adjustmente.181 INDEX Boating Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Ciani fled .Comics Cro11word Death Notices Rorotcope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• National News Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sportt. Stock Marketa Tetevttton Theater a WMther Wortd Newt C1·2 "12 A3 86-7 A4 CS-8 "12 C7 C3 C8 C2 87 A4 A11 A'3 C3 81-4 88 • C2 85 A2 A4 Pesticide spray for vegetables sparks fears of chemical disaster in West OC By ROBERT BARKER OtllMIO..., .......... The deaths of about 100 bards that "dropped like flies" after Oymg through poisonous pesticide masts m the skies ovet the Seal Beach Navy Weapons Station touched off fears of a major chemical disaster Wednes- day. Streets were closed. school officials were advised to keep children inside and emergency workers wearing bfe&~hing equtpmenl w.cnLdoo~to­ door. advisma people to keep their children. their pets and themselves inside their homes, But at the end of the fi ve-hour alarm that began about about 12:30 p.m.. It was determined that the pesucade was used on an aanculture field and didn't pose a serious health threat to humans and no one was harmed .. But officials took no chances after reeeivma hundreds of calls frotn re idents who became alarmed when bird s started "to crash-land" into. their.. y.ardL.BQlsa Cbig Suttt was closed between Garden Grove County official.s puffing on new smoking· Controls Supervisors study reglatlons In other cities and counties While mokcn aero the country were dec1dma whether to "l(lck the babn" dunna the annual Oreat mer1can Smokcoul bt1ann1n1 today. 1 group of Orin c ounty what hape a propostd new county smokm.,a law hould take. The Board of upcn-1sora -dom 1- natcd by rtformed and non·smoken. -d1rttted several ..-CCb lSO that It 1974 smoluna ordinance be rev1c~ed With an qic toward amendint at. . aovcrnmcnt off1culs un -••••1111111•••••--' certmonaou ly bcpn con 1dcnnj upcrv1sona ke<htafTmembc" to review mok'lnj laws an other cities and counue and rte0mmcnd wayt the law could ~ mcnathcned and e\ptndcd 10 govern 11mokina 1n pnvate workpla~'I throu hout the Boulevard and Westminster Avenue until 5 p.m. In vestigators 1d~nt1fied the chemical as Mon11or-4. a pesticide used for praying freshl) planted fields of cabbage and lettuce. It had bce.ospmyedonabout40acrcson lhc grounds of the U.S. Navy Weapons Station m Seal Beach. propcn)' leased to Stanle' Ru11 of Anaheim. a Na'} pokesman said. David hap1ro. a coordinator for the Orange County Poison Control Center. said today the pc llC1de 1s an the org.ano phostphate categof). s1m1- lar to. but stronger than malathion The chemical is ·b1o-degradable. .according to hap1ro. and ha s a short, term effect that 1s d1ss1patcd b.l fresh air and unl1ght. JEFF ADLE•- Focu s ON l HE NEws county' unincorporated area. The ordinance would not apply 1n an) of the count) 's c111c . The cumnt county moldna ord1· nancc &O\.Cms c;mok1n1 1n count) hu1ld1n1 movie theaters. res· taurants. public ele\ator nd hallwa)' I\ <A-ell a' the Offi~S Of hcahh care prov1den. a«or<hn& to Dcputv County Coun5tl Din Didier Didier S11J upcrv1~rs If'( cm· pc>v.cred to enact 1 \mokint ord1 , nanct' undrr their pOhC't' pow""'· wh1<'h require, that the) Cn'!Urt' (Pleue eee 8110Kl1'0 I A2) Wesmmster •t. Rick McKannc) said Env ironmental Protection -\gen- cy and OranJe County ht"alth officials were huddling toda) to determine possible violations. The farmer. who apparent!) v.~. spraymg the matcnal from'a tanlcr. reportedly had proper permits. ac- cording to McKinnc~ ~ho said the pesuc1dc smelled lake hom<' pesticide spray and left a slight t.aste an mouths ofwatne sc . " "Thert were m1lhons ofbird~ in the newly plowed field. look mg for wonns and bugs." he said. "Th<" wand causht the pc.'Slll'lde~ and the birds flew into the m1 1s and inhaled the fumes. The rcturnt'd to rcsidenual tracts and ~ dropp1na. from the trees hkc 01es. · hc said HBwoman murdered in herhonie By STEVE MARBLE Ol llMO..,Nel .... .\ Huntington Beach woman was found slain an the bedroom of her second·Ooor apartment early today, and poha-said thert 1s some 1nd1ca- 11on that the ~oman·s apartment had bttn ransacked .. Thc_riamc oftht' woman.,w)lo lived 1n the La Quinta Hermosa Apan-· mcnts at 16lU Parksadc Unc:. was (Pleue eee WOllAN/A2) County will sell 'airspace' nel;lr W.ayne Airpon- By JEFF ADLER Of .............. The Orange C'ount\ Board of u~r' 1sors a~\.ed lk,C'lopmtnt 1na ntv. d1rcct1on Wednesday ~htn 1\ cs\abl1§hcd procedum for tclhn.& count)-owncd 11 ;pa~ foe ht&h-n~ bu1ld1np around John Wa)nr ir- pon faet<I 'Mth 1n~a 1n1 drmand from de' elope" for approval of offi~ towm that r lnto the sky. upcr- '1 aatttd to bc'lin ~lhna the nghls to th(' OU'\pllCX th('COUnty<rMM, called n1pt1on ca5tments, for SL71 per square foot for carh story of new h \&h-n'C construct ion. The sale ofairsp1ct, pn~ on the ca t ldt of lM ~ *' continacnt on a n.ahna by \he Fedlt'll v1at1on dm1n1 tralloninmm~ that l~ con ruct10ft pom -.. hazard" to pl ~ tauaa • • l1nd1na Thr coun\)-O•ntd ai""*" ..... (Pl---A .... ACS/- WOMAN SLAIN IN HUNTINGTON.:. l"iOID Al not rel~ be<:ause rtlati\'CS had not bttn ootJfitd of her death. Lt. Bruce Youns s~ud the woman's body was found at 8; IS a.m. by par&medlCS who bad bttn catleJ by fncnd who were concerned bccau the woman had failed to report for • work at 7:30 a.m. • "Pohcc wC"rc called to the scene b)' paramedtes and it was determined that the woman hid beco murdered," Young said. Young would not y whether dettttJVes knew the tune or cause of ~th. Poljce did not spcculllc oo a po ible mottve. The unidentified v1ct1m was de. ~nbed as being white and about 38 ye~rs ot aae. ~ Octtttive~ said rhe woman's bod} wa found on a bed in her second· floor apanment but would not sa)' whether it appeared ~he had bttn scxuall) a saulled. The apartment complex 1 near Hun11naton enter and conuuns about 200 ftpartments. MESAN CLEARED IN KIDNAP ••• l"TomA l suspected kidnapper on telev1s1on. "We are completely utisfied that it's not him. He was very cooperative and agreed to -be ~UC$UQncd." said Bryant "Ounng questioning it was clear tha1 he was nowhere near the campsite the day the girl dJSappearcd. "He's JUSt been added to the ever- 1 vowing hst of dead ends," Bryant added. False hope that there'tij been a break in the ca~ was raised Wednesday when one radio station reported that a man had bttn arTCSt('d in connection with the kidnapping. In realll). Bryant said investigators ha\e received nearty 300 calls since releasing the drawing of the suspect earht!r this week. Several men have particularly tough because there's so even gone to authonties because they much going on and there's been so feared they resembled the man and much exposure an the ~dia." would be_ turned m as a J>Qssible . The ~dl for the missing girl and suspect. Bryant said. the lcjdnappe~ 1s concen\ratea in the "We've found out. af nothing else, San Bernardino Mountains and to the that-there's~ lot of men out there with south around Lake Elsinore and gray hair and PQt bellies," said Perris. • Bryant. "I almost pity anyone who There has been only one confirmed loolcs like that." sighting of t~ man 1ince the girl Mike Bradbury, .the girl's father. vanished. 8f¥ant said. One person said he has grown accusto~ to false · reported seeing a man in a metallic alarms and reports,efpossable sight-blue van driving along a rugged back angs of his daugh(er or (he alleged road leading to Big Bear. kidnapper. That sighting took place less than "You keep getting your hopes up. t"'.O hours af\er tht girl turned up but I've learned to take it with a grain missing. or salt," he said. "This week has been WATER DISCHARGE APPROVED ••• F rom Al be trucked 12 miles to a dump site in west R1 ve rs1de County. then will flow through an underground brine hne to JOin Orange County's se"'!,age system. He said the Stnopellow matenal will mix wnh other industrial waste· water produced in Orange County. It will all be treated at the sanitation d1stncts' plants in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach, then will 1tnter a pipe at the mouth of the Santa Ana River between Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. This pipeline on the ocean floor carries the treated wastewater five miles into the ocean where 11 1s discharged. Disposal through Orange County 1s expected to save $300.000 a month because the Stringfellow wastewater now must be hauled by truck to a dump in Santa Barbara County. The Orange County processing 1s ex- pected to speed cleanup of Strindellow's toxic seepage. which has the potential of eventually con- taminating the Santa Ana River. which provides some of Orange County's water. officials said. Some Orange County residents have expressed concern in the wake of reports that the StringfellQw water contains traces of hazardous metals such as nickel. cyanide ;tnd arsenic. But Anderson said the pretreated Stringfellow water channeled to Or· ange County will contain signafi· cantly lower levels of some metals than the discharge currently accepted from some Orange County industnal firms. He said that along with requiring the state's environmental review. the san1tat1on directors stipulated that the total ocean discharge will not exceed present state limits. In ad- dition. he said, sanitation districts staff members will be required lo monitor the Stringfellow discharge daily and will have the authonty to stop accepting the wastewater 1f it violates existing county water ~im11s. AIRSPACE SALE WINS APPROVAL ••. From Al about 150 feet from the ground and 1s situated in an approximate two-mile radius from the airport's runways. Developers wishing to build above the 150-foot height hm1t must apply to the county for the nght to purchase the airspace. The airspace the county owns extends over the cities of Newport Beach and Irvine and. as Supervisor Bruce-Ncstandc-l)Ofnted wt. -rep; resents the only way the board can control development around the county-owned airport in neighboring Cities. In unanimously approving the new policy, the board also agreed to sell military aircraft, paid SI 00.000 for the Irvine Co. the right to develop 17-the air rights. story twin office towers between While supervisors unanimously Campus Drive and Barch Street for approved the new sales procedures, a $292.000. The 55,000-square·foot majority of board membors voiced MacArthur Towers will soar to 2 11 concerns about the pricing structure feet above the ground. and the possibility or law suits that However, the sale of airspace to the could diminish their planning control lrvrne Co. is not the county's first. In over the airspace. April. board-members approved the On a 4-I vote. the panel voted to sate--ofaiT's'pace m Doog1as Devetop--stmfy rtre pnctrtg 'SCruUurefor the ment Co. for a 190-foot-tall office next 30 days. Supervisor Thomas building.. Riley. who said the concerns raised Doug'I as De ve Io pm e n t, a already had been taken into consider- subsidiary , of McDonnell-Douglas ation. voted against the additional Corp .. which builds commercial and review. OC MAN CONTRACTS AIDS .• -:-- Rain, cooler air due for Coast By the Auoclated Presa Southern California wm t>«:ome lnerMtlngly cloudy OV9t'nlghl, bringing a 40 J*'C*lt c:hanc:. of rain encl eoot.r t41mperatur .. Friday, the Nallonal W•thet s.rvtce Mid. H ght wlll IM In the 60t after Iowa In the 50s In Loe AngetM. down to 48 In the San Fe<nando and San Gabtlel velleys and 48 In the San Bernardino Valley The mountains will ha .... OCCHIOnal ra n and fog Friday With aouthetly winds up to 30 mph. Snow level wlll be at 8.~ '"' Hight will range from 43 to 63 •ti• IOW9 be...., 28 ane.;~e. O.Mfl skies wlll be mostly c10\ldy with wind• to 25 mJfh and a chance of showors In western areaa. 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Both the c111es ofSan Francisco and Los Angeles recently have enacted tough new smoking laws that were hotly debated by smokers and non- smokers alike in those cities. Those two smoking laws as well as approximately 20 other smoking ordinances around the slate are being reviewed b~ the count)'s smoking task force as 1he debate over smoking begu1s to \molder 1n Orange Count). The count) ·s task force. composed ot representatives from the County Admini!itratfve "Offi~e. General cr- v1ces Agency. Health Care Agenq. Count) Counsel's Office and Risk. Management. has u11til until Jan. 23 to make Its recommcndat100'i to the board. "lt'sacornplex subject wc·v~1a lot of research to do:· said non- smoker Ke11h Concannon. the task force chairman who work!. an the one way or another and that doesn't make the task easier." t1123tpm 11 get passed on to the rest of the world?" Mays asked. He said the law might require smoking and non- smoking signs be purchased and installed and separate smokin& and non-smoking facilities be provided by employers. He said the task force must balance smokers' versus non-smokers' rights. obtain legal determinations as to what constitutes an offi ce or a hallway or a workspace as well as figuring out a wa) to enforce whatever ordinance "If smoking lounges arc provided is passed. for smokers. are non-smokers ent1- ··Thc police can't do it. we agreed tied to a si milar facility?" he won- on that. So it falls probably on dered. Mays also questioned how the managers and department heads... ordinance would affect the rel a· Concannon explained. t1onsh1p between tenant and leasee. Olh.e.r..QuesllOru that lhc.J.ask. for.ce _ Mays said ht..ex.D«led JJ.fil>uklbc must consider 1s whether employees . several months before a final ordi- should smoke onl y dunng rest breaks nance could be drafted and submitted or whether they should be allowed to to the board for approval. Given the '>moke at their work statio ns. problems that already have surfaced, task force members are hoping that supervisors' aides will provide added "Some employers allow coffee to be brought to the work station. Others dorrr.-trrlhe same question we re facing with s mo king," Concannon said. 1rcctJon m dc.veloping a.proposed ordinance. Concannon added. Jl'romA1 disease through blood transfusions but are no t listed as such. ~ Count) Administrative Office. A host of other problems also confront the task force in developing its recommendations for the board. both Mays and Concannon a~reed. In the meantime. there's one sure place to go, at least an the Hall of Admin1strat1on, where someone's sure to avoid unwanted cigarette smoke -the next meeting of the smoking task force. But because of the present lack of an available mettiod to detect the presence of the AIDS virus in blood supplies, more cases are expected to follow. Prendergast said. Guidehncs by the national Centers for Disease Control require health officials to hst the cause of AIDS to other sources when possible AIDS. by rhe roes definition. excludes cases of a depressed immune system caused by other reasons. Prendergast said V1ct1ms of cancer and other d1'>- eaM!s suffer from a depres~d immune S)"1tem. he said. i\nd tho ugh such v1cums may contract AlD~ through blood transfusions. their cases arc diagnosed as hr1ks to their o ther 1llne'is .\ test to determine whether blood '>Upplles ha'e bl:en contaminated b) thl' AID ~1rus 1s now being s1ud1cd tl\ the (enter'> for Disease ( ontrol but has not been cleared for use by county healJh agencies. PrcndergaM said. "They said it was two months away (from approval) 10 months ago,'' Prendergast said. "But it's clear that the test would be more accurate than anything else we now have. which is nothing." Red Cross officials also are under- standably anxious to see the HTLD- 111 antibody test developed and released for use. Dr. Ben Spindler, medical director of blood services for the county Red Cross. said sucb a test would add further safeguards to their collectjon of blood supplies from donors. "It's currently undergoing clinical tests which the Red Cross is a part of." Spindler said. "We expect It to be available within a matter of months." Spindler said reports that AIDS contracted through contaminated blood supplies may be much higher than stat1st1cs indicate ·•arc based on c1rcumstant1aJ evidence:· "I thtnk our efforts at screening h1gh-nsk donors has s1gn1ficantly decreased the chance (of contamina· tion) ... Sptndler said. "You have to consider that with AIDS around for several years now. there are relat1 vely ·few cases that have been proven to be linked to transfusions," he said. 'Tm not saying there's not going to be any more. but the chances arc being decreased." Since March 1983. Spindler said. · the Red Cross had administered quest1onaires to blood donors asking that members of SO<alled high-risk AIDS groups to refrain from donating blood. Those groups include homosexual and bisexual me n , Haitians. hemo philiacs and intravenous drug users. - But despite the added risk of contracting AIDS through blood transfu sions. both Spindler and Prendergast sa.Jd the disease is found more Sljnificantly among members of the high-risk groups. AJso. health officials believe that not everyone exposed to the virus corttracts the disease. PENNEY SENTENCED IN DEATH PLOT ••• From A l the case against her ex-husband The rudd\·faced former New Yorl C.1t) fireman sat st1ffi) ~the murder- for-hire sentence was pronounced b> Orange ( ount) upenor Coun Judge Jean Rhc1nhe1mcr. Mrs. Pennc' wa\ not 1n the counroom · Penney's atto rney. ( hnsuan Dillon. said Penne) didn't hear the Judge set his sentence and was "1n shock" when told of the pmorr term he would be serving. "What am I going to do''" Dillon q uoted his client as asking. In sentencing Pc nnc :y, Khcanhe1mer directed some personal comments toward PeMey She noted she and Penney were of similar age and ~hg.ious backround and that he. like her husband. was a World War II veteran. "You obvious!) are a good family man." Rhe1nheimer added. "Upon completion of your sentence put 11 behind you and rejoin your fam- ily ... And have a go<.fd long hfe after that." The JOdge s~ud !he 'ICttled on a maximum term. rather than a two or four-year sentence. becau'IC Penney needed "~me penod of1ncarcerat1on to reflect upon his act." She al\O pcintcd out Penney had Just ea11 · 642-60~6 • threatened to do violence to others 10 co, er up his plot. "Tbe came he approached wal e'tremel> senous." she said. Others factors the Judge mentioned included the vulnerabahty of his 1ntcndcd victim. the threat of the "ultimate bodily harm:· the callous- nc\<. of the crime and Penney's attempt to induce other" to partici- pate. Deputy D1strkt Attorney Wallace Wade. in asking that a maximum sentence be imposed, told the coutt, that Penney may have been a desper- ate man . when he hired the under· cover nit man. "but he was desperate 1n a very rational. calculalinJ way." The prosecutor added. "If in fact he 1\ remorseful and aclcnowlcdges the scnousness of the offense, then Mr. Penn~y would-accept h1~ punish- ment In a pre-sentencing probation re- port submiucd to the coun. Penney told an 1nterv1ewer "I know there is no excuse for my acts and I thank God I wa'i not succe srul ... The Probation Department repon recommended probation be denied and a prison sentence imposed In another 1nterv1ew contained an the report Penney's former wife. Susan. told interviewers she stills has recurring nightmares stemming from t.he mCJdent and fears retribution. A six-man. six-woman JUry found Penney guilty of a single count of solicitation of murder Oct. 19. follow- ing two days of deliberations. Penney was accused of hinng a underco ver Sheriffs Departm'enl in- vestigator in June to kill his former wife and make it appear like an accident. His conversations with the undercover hit man. during which he agreed to pay $3.000 for the killing, were secretly iapc-rccordcdand play~ ed for Jurors. Penney was arTCSted foly 3. The defense claimed during the two-week trial that Penney was entrao~n the murder-for-hire plot by h1Sl'fiicnd. police informant John Burton. who knowingly supplied Penney.with the telephone number of the undercover investigator. As t~e macabre final act i n the investigation, sheriffs de12u!ies con- vinced Mrs. Penney to lie on a slab in the coroner's offict so photographs could be taken makmg 11 appear as if she were dead. The photographs were shown to Penney to convince him the murder scheme had been camcd out • Wbat do you llke abo.t ti.e Dally Piiot? Wllat don't you like? Call tile number at ldt and your menace wlll be recorded, trH1crlbed H d dellvertd 10 &lie appropriate tdltor. Tiit same U·~o.r u1werlag 1ervlct may be HH t.o record Jetten to t11e tdleor on any coplc. Coetr1Mtor1 to Mr Letctn col•m• m11t l1elMe tltdr name y d Ctltpltoae Hmber for vtrlfk'atloa. No clrc•latlon calls. pleue. t ... 1 what'•~ yo.r miM. t • ''It's a !.nake pit of a stud):· said Associate County Admin1strauve Of- ficer Kenley Mays. 'Tm not at all encouraged at how rapidly this thing will go. People have strong feelings The task force must consider the economics of a smoking ordinance. "Who bears the costs and how does "I put it on the agenda," said Concannon heartily. "There will be no smoking at this meeting." Dally Piiot Dettvery la Guaranteed Mondey F ro<lily " ,OU 00 no! -y<l<jt paper "' ~JO p m c.Mt>elore 7pm ano 'f°'I' c.opy ..... 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That's ..wh these veteran& WMt t.he .... __ Rotex • Submlnner·Date • chr~ nometer In stainless steel with mateh1ng Fliptock Oyster• bracefet. self-wtnding and Pf'es- sure-proof to 1.000 feet with the seamless Oyster case Only at your official Aolex jeweler. RAF1F jew"elrr #3.2 Fashion Island 644.-2040 ·-----·-• • \ , Penney1ets 6years·fn death plot By JEFF ADLER Of .. 0.-.""' .... Frederick Penney, a S7·year-old Laguna Niruel contractor, was sentenced to a ·maximum six.year prison term Wednesday for hirina an undercover Sherifrs Dcpanment in- vestigator posina as a hit man to murder his 34-year-old former wif'e. The murder plot was foi led and' Mrs. Penney helped investigators in , ........ Pll:JflUT I A2) FORECASTS ON A2 . OC man has AIDS afte~ transfusiea By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. °"' ........ County health officials have confirmed the first case of a person contractin& AJDS throuah blood transfusions in Oran,e County and warn that more sctm cena1n to follow. · Dr. Thomas Prendergast, the county Health Care A,ency's chief of epidemioloay, sajd details of the ()range County man whose case of Acquired Immune Defi- ciency Syndrome indicates a proven hnk to contaminattd blood supplies were bcina withheld at the rcqunt of his family. Although the v1ct1m -who reponedlycontracted AIDS ··scv. eraJ weeks aao" -is Oranse County's first proven trans.- fus1on-hnlted case. at least 78 others have been d1aanosed na· tionwide. Prenderpst added tl\at a much hiaher number of AIDS victims could have contracted the (PJ-.-... oc MA.Pf/ A2) r f llT 1111111 '\ T HlJH<...,D /\ Y NOVI MUI n 1•, 1'1R4 OH A N(;( <.OUN TY C A I If CJ l 1 "4IA ~''• LENT ', ·o ice arrest six teens. e ID Coast The state arts council will hold a publlc meeting in Costa Mesa Friday/ A.7 California Camp Pendleton Marines caught up in massive theft stin~./ A.8 Nation Shuttle crew holds a high- In-the-sky news con- erenceJA.$ World U.S. envoy, Nicaraguan officials prepare for peace talks./ A.5 Boating International yachting events, like the current Los Angeles-to-Mazatlan race, require a lot of cooperation at both ends./C1 -Sports Co-champions Newport Harbor and Saddleback dominate the Dally Piiot's All-Sea View League football team./81 Nevada-Las Vegas is the choice to win the PCAA basketball title this season with UC Irvine tabbed third. /81 Golden West College's women's volleyball team has walked off wtth 1he South Coast Conference tltle./83 Bualneu Many taxpayers would prefer Increased taxes to loss of deductions and Income adjustment11./ INDEX Boating Bridge Bulletln Board Bualn ... Cellfornta News Clutifled Com tea Crouword Death Not ices .. Horoacope Ann Landeta Mutual Fund• National News Opinion Poltce Log Publtc Nottcea Spona ~ St~ Mar-eta Tetevlaton Theaters WHther Wottd NeWt C1-2 A12 A3 86-7 A• C5-8 A12 C7 C3 ca C2 87 A• A11 A3 C3 81_. ae C2 85 A2 . A• e 1 Sports equipment s h ed blaze wreaks 40.,000 damage - Six teen-agers have been arrested on suspicion of setting fire to a sports equipment shed at Marina Hiah School m Huntington BCac • causina an estimated $40,000 in damage. Hunttngton Beach F1.tt Depan- ment spokeswoman Manha Werth said the six are l~ycar-old male ht&h (Pleue eee am~/ A2) ... -~esan -f-i-eed-·----- La ura 's kidliap · H-e · s been added to ever-grow1n list of dead ends· By STEVE MARBLE CMllMO.-, .......... .\ Costa Mesa man became the focus of attention Wednesday when he was detained for questioning by polt~ searching for 3-year-old Laura &adbul) 0.-. .... ,.._ _,.....,., UIMll Co unty firefighter DaYld Boyd la waahed down after lnapectlna b lrda. At rtch t la baC of the dead bbU. The unidentified Costa Mesa resi· dent was rtleascd after police. includ- ing a San BemardinoShenff'sdcputy, determined the man was not the middle-aged man thought to be Lauri',s ltldnapper. Cloud of poisonous gas downs birds The mtSSing blond. brown-eyed (Pleue eee lm&Alf / A2) Pesticide spray for vegetables sparks fears of chemical disaster in West OC By ROB_ER'[ BARKER Of tM OtllyNot ..... The deaths of about I 00 birds that "dropped like flies" after flying through poisonous pesticide mists in the skies over the Seal Beach Navy We.apons Station touched off fea rs of a major chemical disaster Wednes- day. Streets were closed, school officials were advised to keep children inside and emergency workers wcarina brcatlllng equipment went <foor·to- door. advisin&. people to keep their children. their pcu and themselves inside their homes. But at the end of the five-hour alarm that began about about 12:30 p.m.. It was determined that the pesticide was used on an agriculture field and didn't pose a serious health threat to humans and no one was harmed. But officials took no chances after recc1vina hundreds of calls from residents who became alarmed when birds staned "to crash·land'' into their yards. Bolsa Chica Street was closed between Garden Grove Coun ty Officials ~ p_uffing on new smoking controls Supervisors study reglaUons In other cities and counties - While mokcrs aero the country were dcc:id1na whether to "luck the habit" dunna the annual Orcat American Smokeout t>ea1nnin1 toda)'. a aroup of Oranac County government orf1c1als un · cctcmoniously ~n conudcnna what hape a Pt'OOOted new county mok•na llw houfd take. The Board of uptt\'itors -dom1· nalcd by reformed and non-smokers -du-ectcd atveral wteks aao that its 1974 smok1na ordinance be rev1rv.td "'•th an C)'t toward am~1na 1t. Uptf'\11sonasktd stalTmembcrs to review smoking lav..., 1n Other c1t1c and counties and rcrommcnd WI)' the law could be trcngthcned and expanded to aovc~ moluna 1n pnvatc workplaces throuahout the • Boulevard and Westminster Avenue until 5 p.m. l nvt'stigators 1dent1fied the chemical as Monitor-4. a pcst1c1de used for spraying freshl > planted fields of ~bba~ and lettutt It had been spra)'ed on about 40 acres on the grounds of the U.S. Navy Weapons Statton 1n Seal Beach. propen} leased to Stanlc) Ruiz of nahe1m. a Navy spokesman said. David hapiro. a coordinator for the Orange Count) Poison Control Center. said toda) the pcs11c1de 1s in the organo pho tphate categor). s1m1- lar to. but stronger than malathion. The chemical 1s b1o-degradable. according to bapiro. and.has.ashon- term effect that 1s dissipated b) fresh air and sunlight JEFF ADLER For.u s ON tHl N o~s county's unincorporated area. The ordinance v.ouM not appl) in an of the county's c1t1e The cumnt count) mok1na ord1· nance go,ems mok1na 1n count)' bu1ldin1 . mo,re theaters. re • taurants. pubh cle' a tors and hattwa}s ai. v.ell as the office of health care providers. att0rd1na to Deputy wnty Counsel O&n Didier Didier 1d \upcrv1~rs arc em· pov.ettd to en 1 a mott1na ord1· nantt und r their police pov.crs, v.h1ch ttqu1rc that the) en urt (P1eaM Me 8 MO&JJe0/ A2) • Wesminster S~t. Rick Mc K1nnc~ said ~n vironmental Protection Agen· cy and OranJe Cou!lt ) health otlic1als were huddltn~ tocla) to dt'termine possible violations. The farmer. who "'apPart'nth wao; spraying the matcn.I trom a tan~cr. reportedly had proper permit!.. ac· cording to McKJnpe' v.ho s:11d the pesuc1de smelled hie.home pes11c1dc sprarsand left a sltg.it taste in mouth of Witnesses. "There were m1llt:>ns ofb1rds in the newly plowed firid . looking tor worms and bugs:· hr ~1d "The v.1nd cau'1't the pc~uc1de!i and the birds. flew into the m1s1~ and mbaled.lbc.lum The returned to res1dent1al tracts anJ began dropping from the trees hkc fhes." he said No burglar u n der the waterbed Waste site water to be discharged off Orange Coast By PHIL EIDEllMAN Of .. 0..,........ I Directors of the Sanita11on Ots· tncts of Orange C'ount) ha'c •Jn'<'d to allow prctrcatt'd water from Rncr· side ount} '\ tnnifcllov. hazardou, wa tc 1te to be channcltd into Oranac ount and eventual!) dtli· chal'JC'd into the oc:tan fhc mtl oil the roa t of ewpon Beach and Hunun t n 8c h. The d1tttton. who .art" cl«1C"d official rcptt~ottna Oran c ( o unt' and the c1t1e 'ICTVcd b' th<' ~nitatton d1 tnC\ imposed sc"eral tipu· lat1on 1.1med at auunna tbe dil- cha~ poses no en' 1ronmcntal bu· ards 8ut the board mcmbcn did not ~uppon a m uon couety Super- ' 1wr Roter tan ton. a ..-.Uo. dutttor. to rtfu to ~ I.be tnn fellow v.a tewattr "1.Dtil an n- \tronmcntll 1tnpiact repon it com- pleted IMtead the d1rttt0f'l .aid MMt huhh offi<'•ab must co¥4W • (Pl ....... WA,...,U) - OC MAN GETS AIDS •.• From A l • disease throuah bl<>Od transf us1ons said. IN\ are oot h ted as such. • .. They said 1t was two months a war, • • (from approval )" 10 months aao. ' But bccnuSC' of the present lack of Prendergast said. ''But it's clear that an av ilablc method to detect the the test would be more accurate than prescQt-e of the Al D v1ru1' an blood anytll ing else we n~w have. which is supplies, more cases arc expected to nothing." • fo llow, Pr~ndergast said. Guidelines by the national Centers fo r Disease Control require health officials to hst the cause of AIDS to other sources when possible. AIDS. by the CDCs defi nition, excludes cases of a dcpmscd immune system caused by other reasons, Prendergast said. Vicums or cancer and other dis- eases suffer from a depressed immune system. he said. And though such v1ct1ms may c-0ntract AIDS through blood transfusions. their cases are daagno~ as hnks to their other illness. A test to determine whether blood -;upphes have been contaminated by the AIDS virus is now being studied by the Centers for Disease Control but has not been cleared for use by co unty health agencies. Prendergast Red Cross offici•l• also are under- standably anxious lo sec the HTLD- 111 antibody test developed and released for use. Dr. Ben Spindler, medical director of blood services fo• tPlt county Red Cross, said such a test would add furthCT safeguards to their collcct1on of blood supplies from donors. "h's currently un~ergomg clinacaJ tests which lhe Red Cross as a pan of," Spindler said. "We expect at to be available within a matter of months." Spindler said re ns that AJ DS contracted throu contaminated blood supplies ma be much higher than statistics andi te "are based on circumstantial cvid cc." "I thi nk our efli s at screening high-risk donors s significantly decreased the chan (of contamina- uon)," p1ndkr said. "You hive to consider that with AIDS 1round for several ye:irs now, thetc are relatively few case~ that have been proven to be linked to transfusions:·· he said. "I'm not saying there's not going to be any more, but the chances are being decreased." Sance March 1983. Spindler said, · the Red Cross had administered questionaires to blood donors asking that members of so-called high-risk AIDS groups lo refrain from donating blood. Those groups include homosexual and bi cxual men, Haitians. hemoph iliacs and intravenous drug users. But ·despite . the added risk of contracting AIDS through blood transfusion • both Spindler and Prendergast said the disease 1s found more signifi cantly among members of the hi Rh-risk groups. • Alla. health officials believe that not everyone exposed to the virus contracts the disease. WATER DISCHARGE PPROVED ••. From Al environmental review when the Stnngfellow was te begins flowing to Orange County early m 1985. The directors said the review must be financed with federaJ "Supcs:fund" dollars being used in the Spnngfellow cleanup. Blake Anderson. director of oper- ations for the Sanitation D1stncts of Orange County, said he 1s confident there will be noenviromental hazards associated with local handling of the Stnngfellow waste. The Stnngfellow sue was closed a ·r officials dc- tennined that toxic astewatcr from the site was seeping 1 to underground water supplies that l\,'.rved a nearby community. Anderson said a a t atment facility will be built at the ringfellow site. Treated wastewater m that site will be trucked 12 miles a dump sate m West Riverside C nty, then wall Oow through an un rground bnne line to join Orange ounty's sewage system. MESAN CLEARED IN From Al Huntington Beach girl vanished Oct. 18 from her parent's campsite at Joshua Tree National Monument outside Twentynine Palms. Police believe she may have been kidnapped by a man described as having graying shoulder-length hair. a beard and a pol bell y. Sheriffs spokesman James Bryant said the man detained Wednesday resembled the person they are seek- ing. He said one of the man's neighbors alerted Costa Mesa p0lice after .viewing a co site sketch of the suspected kid pper on tele- vision. y satisfied that it's not him. He was ery cooperative and agreed to be q estioned." said Bryant. "During q stioning it was clear that he was n where nea r the campsite the day the 1rl disappeared. "He's just been a growing list of de added. SIX HELD IN BLAZE ..• FTODJAi school students. ome at1cnd W1nter- sburg High School an Hunungton Beach ancl the othrs Mater De1 High School in anta Ana. The. !>IX were arrested Wednesday at their respecti ve high schools. she said. The youths were all booked on arson and burglary charges, then were released to their parents. she said. The fire occurred at 10:30 p.m. Saturda) at a wood athletic equip- ment shed near Ma na H1gh's run- ning· track. Werth 1d . The' shed contained equ1pme l for football. soccer and other spo !>, she said. Arson investig tors believe gasoline was used t burn the shed after the students oke in. Wenh said. Witnesses to the ncident helped lead investigators l the six youths who were arrested. e said. He said the Stringfellow material will mix with other industrial waste- water produced in Orange County. It will all be treated at the sanitauon distncts'. plants in Fountain Valle> and Huntington Beach. then will enter at outfall pipe at the mouth of the Santa Ana River between New- port Beach and Huntington Beach. This pipeline. running perpendicular to shore along the ocean Ooor. cames the treated wastewater five miles into the ocean for discharge. False hope that there'd been a break in the case was raised 'Wednesday when one radio station reported that a man had been arrested in connection with the kidnap. In reality. Bryant said investigators have received nearly 300 calls since releasing the drawing of the wanted man earlier th is week. Several men have even gone to authorities because they feared they resembed the man and would be turned in as a possible suspect. Bryant said. .. c' e.Ji:uln<l<U!.l.Jf n~hi_ng__ else_. that there's a lot of men out there wllh gray hair and pQt bellies.'' said Bryant. "I almost pity anyone who looks like that." The searth forw missing grrt-and the kidnapper as concentrated in the San Bcmardino Mou ntains and to the south around Lake Elsinore and Perns. There has been only one confirmed s1ght1ng of the man since the girl vanished. Bryant said. A single wit- ness reported seeing the man 1n a metallic blue van dnving along a rugged back road leading to Big Bear. That sighting took place less than two hours after the girl turned up missing. PENNEY SENTENCED IN DEATH PLOT ... From Al the case against her ex-husband The ruddy-faced former New York City fireman sat sti ffl y as the murder- for-h1rc sentence was pronounced by Orange County Su pen or Court Judge Jean Rhemhc1mcr Mrs Penne' was not m the counroom. · Pcnne> 's attorne). ( hrist1an Dillon. said Pennev d1dn'1 hear rhe Judge set his sentence and was "1n ~hock" when told of the prison term he would be serving. "What am I going to do?" Dillon quoted his client as asking. In sentencing Penney. I threatened to do v1dtence to others to co" er up his plot. "The cnme he approached was extremely serious.' she said. Others factors th4Judge menuoned included the vulperab1hty of his intended '1ct1m, lhe threat of the "ultimate bodily ~rm." the callou<;- ness uf thl.' cn11e and Penne> 's attempt to induce others to part1c1- pate ... Susan, told interviewers she stills has recurring nightmares stemming from the incident and fears retnbuuon. A s111.-man. sax-woman Jury found Penney guilty of .a single count of solici1a11on ofmurderOct. 19. follow- mit two days of deliberations. W£ATHlH ------~~-~ ·Rain, co0ler air due for Coast • By the Auoelated Presa Southern Callfomla will become lnc!'Mllngty CIOUdy ov.rnlght. bringing a 40 percent chanoe ot rain and cooler temperature• Friday, the National Weather Servlc. M id. Highs wlll be In the 80s af1er lovn In the 50. In lot Ang4tlet, down to 48 In the San Fernando and San Gabriel vall9)'9 and 49 In the San Bernardino Valley. The mountains wlll h•~ oc;culonal rain and rog Friday wlth southerly winds up to 30 mph. Snow level wlll be at 8,000 f .. t Highs wlll range from 43 to 63 after lows between 28 and 38. Desert skies wlll be mo1t1y cloudy with wind• to 25 mph and a chance ol ahowere In weetern areas. Highs wlll be In the 50s and 60s after lows In the 40s. U.S. Temps "' Lo 40 2' ... 35 74 38 ,, '' 65 38 Lillie Roell 1.QtA'\QMI LOU11v10. M4'"\pl\ll M1"111 8Mch M11weuk" Mpla·SI P ... I NealMll<t Alba~-. Alt>u(hl9•- A..,.,lllO AllChOt~ AU.,.11 AllalllJC City A\111111 Bllllm«t 8'r·f!W!Oh#" ~Cit Bolte to.Ion 8vlfal0 CNPtt 5e 31 79 88 55 28 ... 47 45 18 44 u 44 33 44 37 ...... OflHttl '"-"Of .. 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Extended Pat!lf clOudy Hight 88 to 11 0-NQlll IOWI 45 lo 6S CoNTINUEU SroR1Es N-por1 Beach OnlltlO Palm $pffn01 Pa-a RIY«-San 8-fna<oino 85 47 57 21 54 24 74 50 83 52 85 so 86 415 81 48 se 37 86 52 84 41 71 49 63 •8 II 47 ... 41 F1'1t h•gh Firet IO"' Sec:ono l'l4Qll S«:OnO tow TOOAY 1 Ill pm 9 lip m FllllOAY 4 48e m 9411m 3 01 p"' 10 tSpm 4 7 3 I 4 5 02 Sun aett IOOay 11 • 49 p m tt- FrlOay 116 21 •"' ...0 -•again 11 4 49 p"' Moon ·-11 11 13 pm aets Friday al 12 340 m SMOKING ORDINANCE CONSIDERED ... From Al public health and safety. Both thc c1tiesofSan Francisco and Los Angeles recentl y have.· enacted tough new smoking laws that were hotly debated by smokers and non- smokers alike in thO"l' c111cs. Thmc two smoking la" s as well as approximately :211 other smoking ordinances around the 'ilalL' arc being rev1cY>cd b> the count)·~ smoking task force a<.. rht• debate over smoking begins to smultkr 1n Orange Count}. one way or another and that doesn't make the tasi.. cas11:r." He said the task force mµst balance smokers' versus non-smokers' rights. obtain legal determinations as to what constitutes an oflicc-or a hallway or a workspace as well as figuring out a way to enforce whatever ordinance is pas'icd. "The police can'1 do 1t. we agreed on rhat. So It falls probably on managt:rs and department heads." < oncannon explained. ll get pa!>~ed on to the rest of the world'!" Mnys asked. He said the law migh t require smoking and non- smoking signs be purchased and installed and separate smoking and non-smoking facilities be provided by em plover\. "II smoking lounges are provided for \mokcrs. arc-non-smokers enl•· tied to a s1m1lar facility?'' he won- dered. Mays also questioned how the ordinance would affect the rela- t1onsh1p betY>een tenant and leasee. The rnunt\ ·., ta .. i.. force. composed of rcprC'..cntall\C'> from the ( ount~ .Adminir,trati'c Office. Gencrat ~~r­ \Jccs AgcnL \. Health (.arc -\gcnq. C<hint} C ounser'I Office and Risk Management. has unul until Jan. 23 to make its n."C'OmmcnctauonnolhC' board. Qi hcLJl.u~uons thauhe 1a.sk.Jorcc... must consider is "'hether employees should smoke onl) during rest breaks or whether the\ should be allowed to smoke at their 'work stauons .Ma~u.a1d...fil_~~cd..ll would.be. se' eral months before a final ordi- nance could be drafted and submitted to the board for appro,al. Given the problems that already ha' e surfaced. tasi.. force members arenoplng mat supervisors' a1dc'i will pro.,ide added direction 1n de' eloping a proposed ordinance. Concannon added. "It's a complex sub1ect We've got a lot of n:scarch to do... said non- smoker Keith Concannon. the la!>k force chairman who works in the Count y Administrative Office "Ifs a '>nake pit ol a <;tudy." said As!>oc1ate County Adm1n1strat1' c Of- ficer Kcnlc} May\. "I'm not at all encouraged at how rapidly this thing will go. People have strong feeling!> D•llY Piiot Detlvery 11 Qu.,•ntffd ~on<lay f•<lly II you 00 nol ha•!' '°"' 118~ Dy ~JOP" c .. oei .. e 7o,.. ano yOUI '°'' f " ~ -eel "~omeemploye~allo"' coOcc to be brought to the \\Ork station. Others don't It'!. the ~me question we're facing with smoking." Concannon said. .\ host of other problem~ also confront the task force in developing its recommendations for the board. both Mays a nd Concannon a~rccd. The task force must consider the economics of a smoking ordinance. .. Who bears the costs and how does ORANGE COAST Daly Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Slllurda, 11'(1 Sunoay II fOU 00 net •K•"9 Y""' COC>1 Dr I • "' ca~ ~·)'e< 10 a n e...o rl>U< COC>y "" t)pt.)tlt~ft-~ Frank Zlnl Karen Wittmer Clrcul•tlon TelephonH Mf>'I °''""ll' C..0...•··~ "'"' ..,..,,, Managing Editor Advertising Director RoHmary Churchman Controller Robert Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllllam1 Circulation Manager In the mean11me. there's one sure place to go. at least in the Hall of Adm1n1i;1ra11on. "here somconc·s !.Ure tu a\01d unwanted cigarette smoke -the nex1 meeting of the smoking task force. "I put 11 on thl' agenda:· said Concannon heartily. "There will be no smoking at this meeting."' Clrcul•tlon 7141M2-u33 CIHllffed edvertltlnt 7141142-5871 All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE )')() W•I Bly St Costa Mew CA Ma aoor-Bo.. 1!>6() Coal• -CA 92626 C<!PY'ogtil •98J C>af>\1e Coasi Pu~ Company NO -llOl'IH i1ut11af10n1 acStonal INller 0t aoYetliw """"' he!"" ,..., o. ·-oouceo """'°"' ~ Pe< ..,._,,, OI COC>y•IQ"I - S.C:ono Cll\le llO'llQe OA<I II C:O.ta Mesa ~"'8 tUPS 144 8001 ~'°'""'by c.ai•.., 54 75 mon1rvy Dy me• S6 50 montll4y VOL. n , NO. 320 Rheinheimer directed some personal comments toward Penney. She noted she and Penney were of similar age and religious backround and that he. like her husband. was a World War 11 veteran. DepUl) D1stncl .\ttorney Wallace Wade. in asking 1hal a maxim um <>entcnce be 1mpo~d. told the coun. that Penne> may have been a desper- ate man when he hired the under- cover hi t man. "bat he was desperate 1n a very rational.calculatin~ way." Penney was accused of hmng a undercover ShcnfTs Department in- \estigator in June to kill his former wife and make 11 appear hkc an acc ident. His conversations with the undercover hit man, during which he agreed to pay $3.000 for the killing. were secretly tape-recorded and play- ed for jurors. Penney was arrested f jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- "You obviously arc a good family man." Rhem he1mer added~ "Upon compleuon of you r sentence pur 11 behind you and re101n your fam- 1ly ... And have a good long hfc after that." The Judge said she scnled on a maximum term. rather than a two or four-year ~ntencc. because Penney needed "some period ol 1ncarcerat1on to reflect upon his act .. She also pointed oul Penney h.ad The prosecutor added. "If 1n fact he 1s remorseful and acknowledges the '>enousness of the offense. then Mr. Penne) would .,,_cept his punish- ment." In a prc·sc ntedung probation rc- pon subm111ed to rhe coun. Penne) told an 1ntcr"1ev.t'r "I know there 1s no excuse tor m" acts and I thank God I was not successful." The Probation Department rcl)>rt recommended probation be defiled and a pmon sentepce 1mpo~d In arTother 1n1erv1ew contained in Lhe ccport. Penney'$ former wilt'. Ju I y 3. The defense claimed during the two-week tnal that Penney was entrapped in the murder-for-h ire plot by has friend. police informant John Burton. ~ho knowingly supplied Penney wnh the telephone number of rhe undercover investigator. >\s the macabre final act m the 1nvest1gauon. sheriffs deputies con- \ 1nced Mrs. Penney to lie on a slab in the coroner's office so photographs rnuld be taken malting it appear as 1f ~he were dead. The photographs were shown to Penney to convince him the murder scheme had been camed out. INDOOR 'SPEEDER' SLOWED ••• W...Al wetiltbed and called pof Ice. Cotta Mee& officer• arriving at • tM honle In the 1500 bk>ck of Pcindefoea Stt9et found Koep- ~ -• ..367-call .... handgun at tM bed, but . :T'My N lf'Ched beMath the bed. They rOOkect lnlkte the doMt• Ind d around the room. Just Ca11 · 642-6086 • ' But potlcecoutdh't find a burgl1r. However, they did flnd aome three to four.foot m.tfuMll plentl In the Nthtub. 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