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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-29 - Orange Coast Pilot( I CUil 1111111 THURSDAY NOVf MBER :!li l'J8·l ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA i 'J ( ~ N ; . Snuff film killer called 'a s _icE.o' EX-Mesancouldgetthe aschamber in s ex-related slaying of two teen-agers ing day ot the penalty phase an Douglas' double murder trial 1n Orange County Superior Court. Dur- ing the penalty phase, a jury must consider whether to recommend Douglas receive a life prison term without parole or be sent to the gas chamber for the sex-related sl.ayinp of two Anaheim teen-age girls in 1982. By JEFF ADLER Of .... o...,,......., Calling convicted murderer Fred Bcrre Douglas "a real sicko," a former prostitute testified Wednesday that she volunteered to cooperate with a Judge rejects Gann Initiative SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Superior Court judge on today declared unconstitutional a statewide initiative passed by voters in June that cut the Legislature's budget 30 percent and changed its internal rules in favor of the Republicans. · Saying "the will of the people m ust bow to the constitution," Judge James Ford said that Prop. 24 violated the power given by the st.ate constitulJOri to the ~stature to write "their_ rules for internal operation." Paul Gann. who co-sponsor- ed the initiative that was written by Assembly Republicans. im- mediately said he would appeal the judge's decision. The measure, also known as the Legislative Reform Act, changes the Legislature's rules to give more power to minority Republicans and diminish the power of majority Democrats, particu,~rly that of the As- sembly speaker. . The j udge threw out the entire initiative, including the 3(). percent budget cut. despite picas by Gann's attorney that the cut could be upheld even if the rest was not. Coast police undercover investigation in 1977 after Douglas asked her to torture two women to death during the filming of a pornographic "snuff movie." Her testimony came on the open-Qouglas, a SS-year-old furniture Official• of Newport Beach and Olraulrt. J apan. tout their new elater city relatlonahlp at Newport Cl~ Hall. Touting are Newport Mayor Phil Maurer and Olr•nJ Mayor Sblzuo ··- refinasher and former Costa Mesa resident, was convicted by the same jury Nov. 20 of ldlfing !~year-old Beth Jones and 16-year-old Margaret Krueger. The two .Jirls were lured to their deaths believm& they were going to pose for nude phot91f8phs, accord- ing to trial testimony. · As the penalty phase aot under way an Judge Ronald Owen's Santa Ana. courtroom, Deputy District Attorney . ..._. Tony Rack.auckudeclincd to offer an openina statement to the Jury, sayina only the .. evidence wlll be very clear as it unfolds." The proteCUtion's first witness was a 29-year-old woman, now a resident of Washington, who testified she was working for Dou&W u barmaid in a Stanton bar be owned in 1976 when she aveec:1 to go out to the dexrt and pose 10 a bikini for photosraphs. .............. .,, .......... Naltane, while lln. Naltane (left), Olraqlrl City Coancll Preeldent Takeehl Kandorl and former Newport may or Evelyn Bart look on. However, when she arrived at a remote desert site near Palm Soriall she WU ciruacd by Doullal.· .• awoke t.o finohcnc(( nude ud tie'd up. Douglaa ordered her IO pabm several sex acts and poec few ~ vaphs and threatened to kill bier, elae told the jury. She said $he was able ·to will bl:r freedom and save bet life by c:onYiiM> (Pleue ... MVn/d) NB-duo. .. . Slept during ~iege? 2 shooting suspects leave SWAT team watttn tn the ratnf all By STEVE MARBLE °' ... .,.., ........ Two suspected gunmen may b.ave been snoozing Wednesday while hostage negotiators and 16 members of a police SWAT team crouched 10 the early morning rain tryl!)I to get them to end thelf stegc and come out ofthelT Balboa apartmenL The men, who bad allegedly fired at least 12 gunshots from their 21st Street apanrnent, latCTendcd the five- hour drama and surrendered without inodent. There were no injuries. About 14 residents m the neigh- borhood were evacuated from their homes a11d given shelter and hot coffee at a nearby 7-Eleven store. The gunshots rcportcd.Jy were fired in the direction of offices and shops on the other side of Newport Boulevard. Orange County fire season has offlclally been declared over .I A3 Boating 'Newportgetsa Japanese 'sister' Tony Atkinson. 24, and Kenneth Coleman Smith. 23. emerged from their ~nd-floor apanment at about 7: 15 a.m. and were arrested on suspicion of firini a fun into an occupied dwelling. Bai was set at S I 0.000 for both men. Po!Jcc .sa.td Alkut_son was freed Wednesday evening after posting bad and paying $800 in outstanding traffic warrants. Smith rcma.anod in J31I today. Racing yachtsmen find Mazatlan Is still the 'pearl of the Pacific' with few remoants of two hur- rlcanes./81 Sports Former USC standout running back Ricky Bell dies of cardiac arrest./C1 The prospects of basket- ball teams from Marina, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Woodbridge are analyzed./C1 Golden West opens Its basketball season with a tournament victory over West Hllls./C2 Entertainment The second episode of "Fatal Vision" topped the Nielsen ratings and help- ed NBC win the week./U Bualneu Auditors have discovered that a former bank em- ployee took $10 mllllon from trust accounts./81 INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletln Board 8uslneu California News Cluatfled Com let Croaword Death Notices Hor-oeoope ~ Ann Landers Mutual Funds National Newa Opinion Paparazzi Police log Publlc Notices Sporta Stock Marketa Tefevlalon Theatera Weather World Newt 8 1-2 82 B-4 A3 86 A• C5-8 EM C7 C-4 -G&- 82 86 A• A9 81 A3 04-5 C1-3 87 83 83 A2 A-4 By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfhO., ....... Clad in bright pink Jumonos and sipping sake ffom wooden cups, city officials from Newport Beach and Okazaki, Japan, celebrated their new relationship as sister cities during a three-day visit this week. With the help of a translator. Newport Beach Mayor Phil Maurer and Okazaki's Mayor Sh11uo Na.Jeane exchanged wishes Tuesday for cul- tural and educattonaJ ties between the cities in coming years. "It was one of the most heart· warming experiences I've had in years," Maurer said. "The delegation was so gracious ... you can never outdo the Japanese for their generosity." The visit by the Japanese del- Jackson_ may play ·courtsiJ? county By JEFF ADLER Of .... Dellp .... ...,, Rock star Michael Jackson and his famo'\Js brothers may not be pla ying in Orange County during their na- tionwide "Victory Tour" that stops in Los Angeles th is weekend, but a Costa Mesa company is requesting that a ttorneys for the pobular act make a local court.room appearance. The Jacksons were sued this week in Orange County Superior Court for Lettuce 'boycott' draws a ·beef McDo d 'stnlrvtn e pick et , b ut chain de nies ·capit ulation· BJ PHIL SNEIDEIUL\N °' ............ Cbaraina that the borne or the Bit ~to ......... "'°"'w United Farm Wortera union, 21 i!n of:aia1 Women for ~ lunchtime pie na W y outside a McDonald's restaurant in Irvine. The women claimed the fut-food chain hnJivcn in to UFW prewurt in Its lcttu<:e-buyi~ Polici A McDonald s corporate spokes- man denied the Jl"OUP'• aUeption ' today. SSO million by Costa Mesa's Cinema City Studios, its owner Sandra Simone and an director Doon Greer on grounds the Jacksons improperly used ideas, custom guttars and special "hght-up Q<>ots" developed by the studio for a new song and rock video as well as ob the current tour. The lawsuit. which names The Jacksons' Entertainment Corp. and brothers Michael. Jermaine. Marlon, (Pleue eee '1ACg80NS/ A2) egauon included stops at area res- taurants. a harbor boat tour. shopping at Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza.a Wednesdayevenmgdinnerat the Villa Nova restaurant and other act1v1 ties. But the Tuesday noontime. cer- emonies may have been the most picturesque. A granite sculpture. a gift from the Okazaki v1S1tors, was un· Jogger hit b y tru c k Irvine police were searching early this afternoon for a truck involved 1n a hit and run accident that left a male JO~er seriously tnJured. Police said the man. whose 1dent1ty was not immedi- ately known. was struck at I 2:4S p.m. on .MacArthur Boulevard south of Fa1rch1ld Road. The injured man, bcli<'ved to be in his 40s. was rushed to the trauma center at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. veiled behind Newport City Hall while dozens of JapaneSt' and Am<'n- can guests sapped sake ladled from a freshly opened barrel. The sculpture, created by Eiichi Ishida, depicts an affectionate boy and girl-and is entitled "Nakayes~i­ Good Friends." The Japanese v1suors left with (Pleue eee SISTER/A2) O fficer Tom LmJe, i mem ber of the department's SWAT team, said the men ~ awake irnc:tcould be seen wallung around thetr aparunen1 when pohcc amved on the socne at (Pleue eee SU8PSCT8/ A.2) Solon says JW A a local problem Rep. Packa rd warns countia ns 'solutions won 't come from DC' By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfhO., ......... Calling fac1hues at John Wayn<' Airport "wholly inadequate," Rep. Ron Packard. R.Carfsbad. urged local residents W<"dnesday to step up efforts to seek solutions to its many problems. But th<' congressman said those solutJons probably wouldn't come from Washington "I want you to know that the problems at John Wayne Aifl>Ort are not unique to John Wayne alone. These problems follow every aJrpor1 in .this count!) an on<' degree or (Pl ea.M eee AIRPORT I A.2) Popular florist Eschbach succumbs Prominent Laguna figure re portedly - was victim of AID By USA MAHONEY ... ..., ....... Prom1ncn1 bu 1nessman John 8. .. Jack-ESCl\bach. wb<* pro}cru i n lquna Beach wttt dacnbcd u bolJtaful and charm1ni, died Tuet- day, appartntly the v1cllm of AIDS. fncnds 541d. Va tation ' bctna held today and tcmccs art scheduled Fnday tn Los Anicta and unday 1n Lquna Beach - A spokesman for U FW could not be reached fOr comment early t~y. But in a published rtport, UFW leader Cesar Chavu dented thm 11 (Pl ...... 1..sTTUCS'/A2) .,Scketen want tbeir lettace back at llcl>opld'• •terr lD tmne. hbach. 46. who fncnds and arqua1ntan<'.'h d t'. n~ as .. a very tt.lentcd bu,1ncu•f"an'". ~ponedly suffered from Acquired lrnnlllfte Deficiency yndro mc.. an &ffii<'tion that Y.Ukcn th( bod>-'' abthty to fiah• d1St~. I (Ple.ue Me L AOU1'A '9/A2) I \ \ • '• 1 --... ,. I ... ~· '*Orang4t Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, November 29. 198<t CoNTINUlo SroR1Es : SUSPECTS SLEPT IN SIEGE? ••. •From Al • 2:30a.m Little said pohce auempted to contact the men by telephone. lellmg al "!'& for more than half an hour. Golf balls were to !Cd against the · apartment. bullhorns were used and the pilot of a helicopter hovenng above the ap:lrtmen1 used a loudspeaker to order the rl\en to come out. ' Despite all the commotton. the men apparently dozed off. Police s111d the men may have been m tox seated. Atkinson complained of having a hanaovc:r dunng the booking process, police noted. .......................................................................................... • LAGUNA'S ESCHBACK SUCCUMBS ... From A l He died at about noon Tuesday at bJS parents' h1Lls1dc Laguna Beach home. Jack Eachbach ln 197 1 Eschbach was a panner m the popular Peppertrce Paseo on South Coast Highway and proprietor of the former Eschbach's· Flower and Gifi · hop, for years a fixture at the corner of Forest Avenue and Glcnneyre Street. Eschbach. a gifted flower designer. held open house at the flower and gift shop he ownc:d for at least 15 years every November so vis1tbrs could view the magnificent Chmtmas flower arrangements he displayed. Laguna residents recall long lines of people waiting outside the shop for a chance to go inside during the holidays. "Everything that's had the Eschbach name has been beautiful and charm mg and an asset to La~una Beach.'' City Clerk Verna Rollinger said. Active in civic and community affairs. Eschbach was, for a shon time, a member of the ci ty's Planning Commission. Born in Pennsylvania, both Eschbach and his family are longtime residents of the Laguna Beach area. He 1s survived by hi s parents, Witham and Helen Eschbach of Laguna Beach: a sister, Judy Eschbach of Laguna Niguel and two aunts, Ann and Sophie Koltsky of Lag.una Beach. Visitation will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at McCQrmick Laguna Beach Monuary, 1795 Laguna Ca- nyon Road. Services for Eschbach will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Holy Cross Mausoleum in Los Angeles followed by a memorial Mass at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Neighborhood Community Congregational Church in Laguna Beach. LETTUCE 'BOYCOTT' PROTESTED .•. From Al an organized boycott against the fast- food chain. At the two-hour dcmonstrauon. described as peaceful and infor- mational. the women earned signs saying, ·'Where's the Lettuce?" and ••Pu t an End to Boycotts.'· Barbara Buck, spokewoman for the group. alleged that McDonald's has canceled a lettuce-bu) mg contract with FreshC'o. a Nonhern California produce d1stnbutor. under pressure from the UFW. She charged that the union press- ured McDonald's to stop bu} mg from FreshCo because the UFW 1s in- volved in a labor dispute wllp Bruce Church Inc., a Salinas-based grower owned by another company that also ownsfreshCo . ··w e sa) secondal) boycotts arc illegal and set a dangerous precedent of corporate blackmail." Buck said, taurant in Irvine was selected for lls central location and because it 1s near her own _place of employment. the Irvine office of the 2,400-member Western Growers Association. She said her work-With C'ahfornia Women for Agricultute1s done on a voluntttr basis and said the women's group 1s not affiliated with the growers as- sociation. But Buck said the alleged boycott is a concern of most California agriculure associations. She said California Women fo r A~culture has 5,000 members state- wtde. including consumers, growers and their family members. a telephone 1nterv1ew toda) from the fast -food chain's headquaners in Oak Brook. Ill. Keyser confirmed that the com- pany stopped buying lettuce from FreschC'o about six weeks ago. said ll was not because of pressure from the farm workers union. Jje said the chain buys from a ntilfiber of Cali- fornia lettuce suppliers. "FreshCo used to be a supplier ofa small amount of lettuce to McDonald's," he said. ··w e made a business decision after discussions with the FreshCo management not to do (more) business with FrcshCo." Keyser said such business de- cisions with suppliers are based on factors such as ._quality and prcn, duction capacity but not because of ··supplier-related \abor issues." • charging that McDonald's has a history of giving in. to boycott<; to avoid negative publlCll) She said the o~nization's goal 1s "to increase public awareness of the terrific job agriculture is doing m California to produce abundant low- cost food and fiber and to let people know what farmers and ranchers need to continue this production" Bob Keyser, director of media relations for McDonald's Corp., re- butted the demonstrators' charges in Regarding B~k's charge that McDonald's has often caved into boycott pressure, Keyser said. ··That incorrect. It's clear they don't know a lot about McDonald's history. We do not base business decision on de- mands or demonstrations ... Buck said the McDonald's res- AIRPORT PROBLEM 'LOCAL ISSUE' ... From Al another." Packard sa1c.J. "But P resi- dent Reagan·s approach 1~ to reduce federal control "Look to local control for solutions to these local problems." Packard's comment'> "'ere made before more than 325 members and guests of the C ommunit) A1rpon Council. an organwuaon of Orang<· County bus1ne'lses seeking improved air service. The annual membership luncheon was held at the Ir\ inc Mamott hotel Packard. whose 4 'rd ( un- gress1onal District 1ncludn -.outhcrn Orange County and nonhcrn San Diego Count). !>aid relocating a1rpon fac1ht1es 1s not a solution 'Tm convmccd the a1qx>n 1s here to 'ltay. It c;cn.cs an 1mpon.ant function an th1\ pan of< ahforn1a ... he said. "I <.lo not think 11 1s in the cards 10 look el!>t!where for solutions to John Wa}'ne A1rpon." Packard urged his audience to pressurc airplane manufacturers to produce quieter. smaller and more effic1cn1 ai rcraft to eliminate man) of the noise problems associated with the a1rpon Such plane5 should be "phased in" as noiser planes arc replaced. he said. Packard also said joint commercial u\C with the m1htary at the Manne ( orps Air Station 1n El Toro would probably not come about. As a member of the House A via- uon Subcommittee. Packard said such a proposal. which would come under 1b re .. 1ew, would have poor chances ofbcmg approved . "We've been in contact with the Pentagon and I see no interest from a m1htaf) standpoint for having JOmt use or for moving El Toro to make room (for a commercial a1rpon)." he ~Id . Following hf~ talk. Packard told reporters he has already heard from numerous south Orange County resi- dents who oppose the amount of jet noise now at the Marine air station. To add more flights there. he said, "would only exacerbate those prob- lems." Packard said the av1at1on industry can expect a continuatio n of deregula- tion efforts from the federal govern- ment m coming years but said there are no major issues expected to be reviewed by the House Aviation Subcommittee in the next two years. SNUFF FILM KILLER 'SICKO' ... From Al mg Dougla'> she would bcrnmc his accomplice. helping ham to pllk up h1tchh1kers and kill thl·m m the dc'>cn. Another w11nc\s. former prostitute and herom addict Pamela Sue Wil- liams testified \he v.ent to the Garden Grove police in 1977 SC' era I month'> after meet mg Douglas while h1tchh1k- , ing 1n Santa Ana "I was a prostitute at the 11mc and I've met a lot ol s1ckoc;," Wilham'> told thejur). Williams said that after meeting Douglas for the fir'it time. 'lhc told a fnend '>he had ju'>t met a "real sicko" W11l1am '>. who rnoperated in an undcrco' er operation that eventual!}' led to Douglas' arrest on a solic1tat1on of murder charge. said Douglas gave her S50 for heroi n and then asked her 1f she would be willing to find two v1c:11m-. for the making of a porno- graph1<: "'>nuff movie" 1n which an actual k1lllng 1s filmeq.... However, the two victims Wil- liams eventually supplied were undercover police officers from the Orange ( ounty Shenffs Depanmcnt and the Huntington Beach Police Dcpanmcnt. Douglas was arrested as the two offi cers. Williams and Dougla'I amved at the descn loc~t1on where the filming and killing'> alleged- ly were to take place. Rackauckas played a tape-recorded conversation between Douglas and Williams in which the two discuss what would be done to the two women. Douglas can be heard on the tape, recorded on tape recorder placed by police m William's boot, describing -new kni ves. a meat cleaver, ice picks and razor blades he had hidden at the location. He referred to the stems as "tonure stuff" and his intende_d v1ct1ms as "guinea pi~." .· ........................................................ ... W1ll1ams also testified she never saw any photographic equipment dunng the ride out to the desen site. SISTER CITIES ... From Al an work of thei r own. how~ver, after Maurer and former Mayor Evelyn Han presenled Ma yor Nakane and (sty Council Chairman fake'ih1 Kan· don the ong.inal pamttng, "The Dor) F1sh1ng Fleet " The painting by Newport Bea{·h artist George Long was u..,ed for the city's Salute to th<.> .\n'i po'iter in October. The an1 stalso '>lgned cop1co; for the Japanese t1:> take home The idea to adopt a 'il'>ter city wa\ be&un last year by the Ncwpon Harbor Rotary Club. Maurer ~•d. which contacted a Rotary Cluh 1n Okazaki I hen a Rotary entourage headed hy Hart visited Japan. Later, two group!. from th~Japanesc city of 280.000 rc'i1dents visited Newpon Beach 1n ant1cipat1on of the s1ster-<'1ty fo rmation "I don't know really how much this will help businesses or any of that, but 111s a goodwill gesture ... Maurer said. "And I know that 1f anyo ne from Ncwpon Beach ''ever m Okuak1, they only would have to mention they're from Newport Beach -the sister city -and I'm sure they'd get wonderful treatment.'' Although Douglas was tried on the soltc1ta tion of murder charge. a jury considering the case deadlocked fol- low1n.s a highly publicized trial. A mistnal was declared. Before a second jury was em- paneled for a new trial. Douglas pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of conspiracy to commit assault with a deadly weapon and was placed on three-year's probation. During the guilt pha!oC of the current murder trial. evidence and witne scs from the 1977 1nal wen: barred. However, evidence of previous offen!ICS is pennitted under st.ale law during a trial') penalty pha JACKSONS MAY APPEARlN COURT •• P'romAl T 1to Md and Sigmund a-. dcfcndants. alleg.cs the fi ve-brother art u\ed idea\ developed by the 'itudio 1n the i.ong "Escape from lhe Planet of the Anl Men " on Jermaine Jack<1on's latc'it album and 1n the v1dt'O "T nrtur<"" without payment Th<.' studio also allcae., rhe Jnck ~ns used seven cu~tom-de"gnfd au1~rs and pair\ or "light-up hoot\'' without crediting the 'ltud10 a~ had been promlStd, Tl\c <pectal auitar\ were "reated 1n the shape of an ant m:1n c;1,ar\ a hl nr k widow \p1dcr ;:i ba..cball bat and glove, a butterfly and machine RUn. In add1t1on to $50 million 1n pun111vc damage . the 'Utt ask that the.· act he cn101ned from funher ust of the .. Torture" video, the ~ong ··Es- cnf)(' from the Planet oft he Ant Men." and the boot' and auttars I he 'lust claim' The Jackson'I br~·a cd thc1r contract with the '' t1nd perpetrated t>oth fraud and ••'>rt'pn:~ntation m their ac· 111111\ The lawsuit was filed on the studio's behalf by hiah·proftlc at· torney Melvin Bclli's 'Beverly Hills la w firm. No coun date was set C1nemaC'ttyStud1oson 16th treet produce11 conccptuaJ designs and an d1rc<:t1on for various typc'I of films and lac; Veps stage produc11ons. (;rccr ~td He descnhed himself as a "conceptual art1\t." nrttr s1ud the company ltad ~en workm' with The Jack!ons on van· ous nroJl'Ct'I for about two years WlATHtR ---~ Fair s·kies due for the weekend High preMUrt over Southern Callf0<nl.a wlll keep Pacific 1t0<m1 •1 to the north and llCI• moatly fllr. ptobably through the weetcend, the National Weather Setvtc. Mid. Moet aree1 Wiii have tome high clouds Friday along with w~ daytime temperatur ... forecut.,. aald. 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A collection of many personalities, ~ach cr afted m Switzerland with nn 18 l<arat gold micron fini ~ Styled and proportidned for both men and wom n, each watch is wawr-resistant and has an ~ltro-slim . electronic accurate quartz movement. l'r1ees sub)t'\:t to ct111n~• RAFF jeWCJrr #32 Fash ion fsfand 644-2040 ... ' • • > .. ... Car iaC testing as suspect held In car nearby Fountain ValJcy Community Hosplta.I will offer a cardiac risk factor testina Ptotnm open to the public Saturday. The Proaram is desianed to identify people with potential heart disorders. Tbecostofthe tests will be S IOS per person. HospiLll officials say the u1ual charae for such teats i1 more than $300. The reduced rate is made possible because of the volume o(petients who will be checked on the sinale day, hospital officials said. . The. fi;o&ram is limited to 80 pantcipant1. Evalu-at1ons wd mclude pulmonary function, blood chemistry analysis, body composition, flexibility and a at.JUI teat. Pan1clpant1 should allow an hour for te1tin1between8:30 a.m. and S:30 p.m. Registration can be made by caUina 642-2323. Odd Felio,,.. Ht cJJarlty dinner The Costa Mesa lodac of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows ~ll. host a ham d~nner Friday to support the Grand ~ge m Its effort to. raise money for the Arthritis Foundatton. The dinner will be served from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the lod&e hall, 2476 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, at a coat of SS. Reservations may bC obtained by caltlnglom Bell a( S49-4440 or Gerald Poarch at 557-3916. Orange plck .et tu Irvine Tbjs year's final "Fall Orange Pick Weekend" at Saddleback College North in Irvine Win be Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Associated Students of ·Saddleback College North. The last two orange-pickina drives raised more than $4,000 for the student aroup. Participants can pick Valencia juice oranacs from any pan of the campus grove. The price is 1 S cenu per pound. Participants are advised to bnna containen to carry the oranacs and ladders if they wish to reach oranges at the tops of the tree$. The college is at Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. Orange picken should approach from the Jeffrey Road entrance. BJ STEVE MARBLE °' ............... Juron were taken on a tout Wcdnetday of the fuhionable Newpon Beach condomaoium where the IOO of a prominent busincuman wu fata.lly stabbed with a steak knife and wooden chi1el early this year. Tta<les of the bloody attafl on Scott James McNauahton no tonier remain in lbe second floor Villa Balboa condorninium1 butjuron wero 1iJently led tbrouah the residence to familiarize themselves with the death accne. The condominium, a security-tiaht complex that ofren a sweeping view of the ocean, is near Hoaa Memorial Hospital. · Brent Louis Vangsricss, a diminutive 18·ycar-old charaed with McNauafiton·a murder, also WIS brouaht to the condomiruum but wu kept under guard in a car parked about I SO feet from the entrance to the buildina. The tour, coming more than a week into the fint- degree murder trial, was aranted on the request of Ron K.rcber, the defense attorney representing Vanpness. McNaughton was stabbed 26 times in the Jan. l S attack. He reportedly stumbled out of his rcsidencel ~ulled himself down a stairway and collapsed in front of a mend'• residence where be allqedly uttered the name of his killer bc(ore dy1ii~ --- The seven-man, five-woman jury retraced McNauahton·s final steps. Neither prosecutor Derek Johnson nor defense attorney K.reber talked to jurors during the morning tour which lasted less than 30 minutes. McNaughton was the son of John T. McNauahton. board chairman of National Education Corp., a Newport ~a!=h-basedftrm that operates vocational traininacenten throu&hout the world. ihe murder victim was described in court last week as a brif!>t, popular USC graduate who lived life in the "fast lane. ' McNaughton reportedly had a cocaine habit and a large pmbting debt in Las Vegas. McNaughton reportedly had befriended .Vanpness and the two had lived together for a while, accordina to reports. Jurors were told by prosecutor Johnson that Vanasness had forged McNauahton's name on three or OranJC _picking will resume during the spring , .............. '--... Juron lD murder trta1 nalt coadomtalam where Newport man wu ... ..._. 1D d•t:IJ four personal checks. McNauahton had threatened to have Vanasness prosecuted, Jotinson said. Defense witnesses have not been called in the murder trial but during a preliminary bearina earlier this year, a Newport detective quoted Vanpness as sayina McNauahton bad tried to IOdomiU him. Tbe deteciive said V:lf!nest of Costa Mesa claimed the t1abbial Wiii u act of «fenae. Tbe trial is expected to last another two weeb. If convicted, -Vu.gsnea facet 25 ycan in state prilOIL semester, beginninJJan. Sand 6. More information on the cvcntscanbeobtamcdbycallingSS9-9300,ext 216. • County ur-.dingHel sa Toa•tml•treae. JDeet bJ Meu O" channel approval .-The next meeting of the Irvine Toastmistress aob By ROBERT BARKER w11J be held Tuesday at Denny's Restaurant in Costa 0tt11eo.11r,......,. Mesa. LOS ANGELES-Top Oranac County and military . The event is sch~ul~ from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and all officials today urged state Coastal Commissioncn to mtercsted people arc invited to attend. Further infor-ianore commission staff recommendations and instead mation may be obtained by calling Carole Home at address a compromise plan on the Bolsa Chica wetlands 851-3816 evenings or Nancy Spitzer at 548-371 O anytime. that has been endorsed by the state Coastal Conservancy. Commissioners were deliberating before a standing- Holiday mu•lcal program .et "Christmas in Song" will be the theme of Tuesday's meeting of the Patience Wright Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in the Rjviera Room of the Hotel Laguna in La•una Beach. room-only audience at the Holiday Inn near Los Angeles International Airport on the controversial plan that calls for development of a 1,300-slip marina, construction of S, 700 homes, restoration of 91 S acres 0£ wetlands and a navigable entrance to the Pacific Ocean. The proposed navigable channel stands a.s the most controversial issue in the plan. The'Program wtll be presented by the Laguna Beach High School Choral Group under the direction of Jeff Foster. The luncheon begins at 11 :30 a. m. and further information is available at 494-3260 or 499-1977. Craft work•hop ln Irvine An evening of creative holida)' fun will be offered Saturday at Deerfield Community Park in Irvine in the form of a family hoUday craft workshop and carolin& session. The event, open to people of aJI ages, will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. at the park, SS Deerwood West. There will be a fee ofSS per penon. A musical presentation will be given by the Venado Middle School string ensemble and stage band. The registration deadline is Friday at S p.m. and further information may be obtained l1y calling the park at SS 1-8638. Charity ball to ald kld• The Cosmetolofists Cooperative council will hold its second annual Chnstmas Charity Ball Sunday at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Proceeds from the event will benefit Kids of the Century, an educational support project sponsored by the non-profit Center of Performing Arts in Los Angeles. The ball is open to the pubUc and further information may be obtained by calling the council at 871-90~5 I. CALENDAR Thanday. Nov. 29 No meet1n11 aclaedaled City honors lta Olympian• lrri.ne Mayor O.Tld Silla, left, preeenta city commendationa to .ome of Inine'• Olym- pic athleta at Tueeda1'• City Coa.ncU meettnc. Honored were atlaleta w~~ ll•e or PoucE Lo e Driver held as drunk after Costa Mesa smashup spree A 34-year-old Costa Mesa man WIS arrested on suspicion of drunken drivin& Wednesday evenin& after he alleacdJy swerved bis van into on- comina lanes,-ttrUCk one vehicle and caused subsequent damage to three (>Irked can as well, accordina to Costa Mesa Police. Police arrested Robert Jotepb Ausec shortly after the 8:_.S p.m. accident on Santa Ana A venue, south of East Wilson Street Ausec suffered a 2'h-inch cut acrou the top of his IC&lp but refuted LapnaBeacb Police arrested two motori1u on suspicion of drivina under the in· nucnce or alcohol. Abelardo Cuellar £.acobcdo, 33 WJS arTtS~ at l:SO a.m. Wednc;lay al~lhe SOO block of South Coast · way. Wayne William McPhenon, 2, was anuted shortly before 9 p.m. Tuetdly on Thalia at South Coast Hiahway. • • • Reports of a suspicious pcnon alon1 the 3000 block of Bern Drive · turned out to be only a repairman doina work for a local resident, police said. Newport Beac:Ja A •hite t9~Corvettc worth aboUt · 123.000 wa stolen from 7· 11 Rent Car 200 W t Coast H1ahw1y. • • •• medical attention, police said. The driver of the vehicle be struck. Linda Ann Drexler, 27, of Santa Ana, aufrtred mauive lacerations and bruises. She was treated for the injuries at Cotta Mesa Medical Center and relcued. Drexlet'1 pu1e111er, Mary Ellen Divis of Costa Mesa, was treated for Utjurica at the scene and was rcleued. Drexler, Devis and other witnesses to the accident told police they saw the brown 1979 Qevy van driven by Autee awervina into oncomlna lanes Nearly SI0,000 in belonalnas were stolen from a residence on the 4800 block of Seuhore Dri¥e. The thief. who apparently entered the house throu-.n a 1CCOnd Ooor balcony, took an antique ~concction, 1"1tet"e0. a televisiQn did JCWlerv. . . ~ Two ori&inaJ paintinp. a surlboard and five ~ir of pant.I were stolen from a residence on the l 00 block of Pearl Street on BaJboa Island. The Iota was put at about S l ,SOO. The crook apperenlly removed a 1tfftn and forced open an unlocked win· dow. • • • A four-foot Ficu plant wa tolcn from the front poteh of 1 houte on the l 100 block of Eatt Oceanfront. The plant '*• valued at SI J<J.~ • • • A tarse amount or ca h. a video while travelina south on Santa Ana Avenue. Drexler, whO was travelina north, saw the van, slowed to S mph and pulled to the far right side of the streeL But Auscc•s van swerved apin into the northbound lanes, struck Drex- ler's 1976 Ford; Maverick and forced the vehicle to llrike parked vehicles, accordina to the police rcporu. Police aa.i~_j_UJCC WIS belli&ercnt durina his~· and refuted com- ment on the acpdenL l cassette recorder. a Group W cable box. a silverware set, a stereo and a microwave oven ~ taken from a residence on Summerwind. The los was put at about $7,250. CO.tall- An Orantt Coast Colleae tudent told pohce lus AM/FM cauene car stereo wa stolen from his car while be was atttndina claste1 Wednesday af\emoon. Also taken were a set of castette tapes and a book baa. The buraJar appe.rcntly f>!icd open tbc door locks. ~lice said. The 101 wa estimated at $33<4. • • • Four wheels and lJrtS valued at ·uss wtre t<*n rrom a ~ on Joann Uttt over the Thank.,vina Day weekend. \ht V\ct•m told pohtt this wttk. r Coastal Commission staff members arc ursina the commission to approve an alternate plan if the oavipble channel doesn't prove feasible. Staff members arc ~uesting that the commission approve a "fall-back plan • for the area, which would include a non-navigable channel to provide tidal flushing action in the wildlife area . The navigable channel, however, is considered essential to the development plan by Orange County officials and representauves of the Sir.nal Landmark Co., the major landowner in the Bolsa Chica area. . The Bolsa Chica property constitutes one of the bigest open-space wetland areas remaining on the coast of California. trained In lrri.ne or were affl.Uated wttla UC Irvlne. El&bteen •thletee were pralMd. althoqh not all attended the ceremony. At Sllla' left la hlCh ja.mper Dwf.Cht Ston-. Deatractlon 1derby Ort.er Kim Joo-. 20, of i.n. Beacla ... ur•Nd • •81kdoD of ctna.Uea drt~ WellbieedaJ ~ 9M la.t control of Mi car lJl & llewc:ri 811cla lJltmMCtlOll. Polioe •Jd tile 1 a 1IOIMla rolled oft!', alrt4ded aero. all Ian• of Weet Cout R._. .. , at . Staie Sen.~lect Marian BerJ1CtOn. wboee 37tb Dillrict includes the Bolsa auca area, told CoulaJ Com- missionen today that CouW Cooserva.ncy comprom.ile plan for the area provides a favorable opportUDity i>r opposina faction~o come totether and rnolve a loaa- standing controveny. Harriett Wieder, chairman of the ~ Cowlty Boa.rd of Supervisors, told commiuioocn that 1t would be ••a bitter pill" if they fail to approve the conservancy plan so that work can proceed on specific plans for the area. Cmdr. John Culver, of the Seal Bcacb Naval Weapons Station, said be strongly support.I the navilablc Bolsa Chica entrance because it would provide an additional route for boaters who now Iba.re the Navy's Anaheim Bay entrance at Seal Beach._ OC fire season declared over From staff ucl wire reports The tire season bas offietally ended io Oranac County. Parks and other wtldlJfe areas cl05cd since nud-Apnl are now reopened to the public, Rieb Dewberry, 1..quna Beach Fare Department operations chief. said Wednesday. Sufficient rainfall during November has reduocd the chance or lire in bigh-nsk wildlife areas. which fire de.J>:ITtments post as closed during dry months, Dewberry sai<L The state Department of Forestry closed its fire sea.son Sunday. Arca cities followed suit atmidniaht Tuesday, Dewberry said. U.S. Forest Service ranaen in the Trabuco Ranger District, which includes Oranac County, said they would follow the county's lead and lay off the approximately SO fircfi&htcrs hired for the fire season. The 1984 fire season bad loomed as-one of the worst in recent years because of a drouaht that started in December 1983 and a I, I ()().acre off-season blue a month later in Modjcska Canyon. County and federal firefighters beheved the season could be TCmiruscent of 1980, when three fi~ charred 42,000 acres in Orange County. Bob Thomas, a county Fire Department wildfire specialist, said the largest sinaJe fire of the 1984 season was one firefighters started themselves -a two-day. 90()..a~ blazeeast of Irvine to bum away brush.· The onl} fire put into the dt:panmenfs "larae loss" catqory of 40 acres or more was ~8().a~ blaze in Coal Canyon near Yorba Linda. which July 8. Bill Pidanick. a Forest Services kesman, said it was even quieter for the federal firefight . -== ... . ' Oran~ Cout OAIL't'1Pll,.OT/Thuraday, Novembw 29, 1984 ·----- Ruckelshaus tosses in the towel Denies rest : ts anythiil .. f rtendly de natl on but a-- rture- 'f_Cr and former aide to New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller: Ann McLaua.hhn, deputy sccrttary of In· terior, and Lee Thoma , a c.arecr federal employtt who is 1hc as 1stan1 EPA administrator in charae of the "supcrfund" loxic waslc dump cleanup pro1ram. areat rcaret;• Reaaan told Ruckel haus. "You have made absolulcly clea r our commitment to wilt' stewardship of the environ- ment" and added that Ruckel haus had "Jui.ttfied full y 1he faith which I and ..o many Americans have in you." • ·: WASHrNGTON (AP)-WiUiam O. Ruckel haus, who at first beaded the EnvitonmentaJ Protection Aaen- cy and lhen returned when it was foundenna. is abruptly lcavina aaain, contendin.i "the shjp called EPA is • nghtcd and 1s now steerina a steady : course.'' Two sources, speaJung on con· d1taon they not be 1dcnt1fied, said Thomas was Ruck.cbhaus' candidate for the job. Ruckelshaus had been back at the EPA since May 1983. when l\e wa summoned by Prcsi~ent Reagan to set about rtbuilding morale and acuina staffers back to work amid , unpr~cntcd turmoil over the con- troversial policies of his predecessor, Anne Burford. A top agency official. who SPokc on cond1tton that he not be identified, uid after leamina of the decision. "This is not a Saturday nian1 massacre," rcferrina to Ruckclshaus' first res11nat1on from 1he govcmmen1 in 1973 . . . . . . But some importanl Democrattc members of O>natt1s weren't so sure 1t is a fnendly departure, citina the simultaneous de parture of Ruckel~haus' top aide and the pros- pects of potential EPA budaet cuts by the Reapn administration. .Ruckel haus said Wednesday he was lea ving to return lo private life, but did not say what he would be doing. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said he expected a successor to be announced "in the next few Ciays." Spec ula1ion on a replacement began almost immediately and three people were said to be in the lop lier. Henry Diamond. a Washington law- ,,, .. In his letter of res1ioat1on. Ruckelshaus said he was lc.aving with "bolh rcarct and a sense of ac- complishment." In acceptina the resignation "with On 1hat occasion. Ruckelshaus resigned as deputy anomey general rather than fire special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox. A clo~ associate of Ruckclshaus said Wednesday ntaht ... He is not leaving w1ih any sense of discontent or disillusionment. He really docs feel good about 11. He feels he's ac- complished what he set out lo do." WWla,m ~· R•ckelahau uccessful in defend.Ing himself in malpraetice setts Ameraoa. •• Aog9ra Mid. ''They don't. W• .. do... I Aogera' crulade ...,... lllw· yers d•t• back to f978, When lneur~ company · lttor~. without hit content, wortted out a $1,250 eetUement of a rnatprec,. tloe ault egaJnat him. Rogere gOt mad and"* the tawyera, 8CCU9- lng them of "admitting my gult" by fafltng to defend hla repu- tation. Rogers Iott In the lower court1, but defendi hfmMlf wtth the help of 1n SI copy of the how-to book, ''YoulrldO.Llw.''won.on appeal, whk:h Wll upheld by the ..... ~ COurt. Aft• tftet, Aogera ct'°'9 to work without cpetty malprectlce lnaurance. "Why pay for It If they •• not ~ to def9nd me?" he llked. 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' Eaal Amtrielm 7?36 E Llncofn Avo lrvlne l 4805 JoHrey Road Su110 F MIHlon VJefo 24000 Ahcta Parkway SP 34 Orange Town & Country 777 S Marn SI Su•lll 11 U .s. economic i~dicator show yet another declin By tlae A11ocla&e:d Preti WASHI NGTON -The governrpent's main ~on~mic forecastt~l P declined O. 7 percent last month, marking the first ttme si nce t~1e recession l of 1981 that It had dropped in as many as t~rcc out_ of five m~nths~ Commerce Departmco1 reported today. Similar senes of dcchoet sometimes preceded recessions -as in fact happened in .198 1 -Commerce Secretary Malcolm BaldriJC has noted that Iona ~tnnas of fall indicators have also sometimes been followed b)' a me~e 1lowtnf rather .th1 hall in economic growth. Most private economists ~heve that ts.what." r in store, with the recent declines in 1he Index of Lead1n1 Economic lnd1e1.1 suggesting a continuation of the slugjsh growth the economy has shown.11 summer. Today's report, a com{>ilatjon of 10. ~pa~te forward-poin1 economic measures, showed seven indicatorsdcchning tn October. led by a jump in jobless Americans' first-time claims for unemployment benefits - possible indicator of rising overall unemployment figures before Iona. SIJJ.ppJng delay co•tlng mlUlon• MASSENA. N. Y. -The delay of?Q ~hip~. bl~ked from ~assin4 thro1 the St. Lawrence Seaway by~a malfuncuonina ltft bndge, 1.s costing shippers estimated $6,000 to$ I 0,000 a day, officials say. The .number of delayesi sh reached 90 Wednesday, one week after the malfu.nct10~ Nov . 21, and ~t I~ one shippin1 company has threatened a lawsu11 agatns~ the Canad1~n Lawrence Seaway Authority for the holdup. Seaway officials are plannin1 keep the rou te open past the normal Dec. IS closing date. A contractor has be offered a bonus for every day he can get the repairs done before Dec. 6. We•tmoreland trial delayed agaln NEW YORK-The$ t 20million libel trial in which retired Gen. Willi C. Westmoreland says he was defamed by a CBS documentary ~as t?ecn stal for two days because the former commander of U.S. troops 1n Vietnam I been unable to testify bea~ of a back ailment. The tnal .~as 10 r~sume federal court today re,aar~less of Westmoreland's con~1tton. ~1th oti witnesses and exhibits hned up in case Westmoreland was 1ncapac1tated fc third day. Aging •pace monkey dying HUNTSVILLE Ala. -America's first space traveler, a 27-year-. squirrel monkey na,.;,ed Miss Baker, is undergoing treatment for a potentia fatal kidney ailment that officials attribute to old ~ge. The 1 -~und ~onk who made her trip into space 25 years ago, became 111 Sunday night, 5!1•d Sc Osborne, deputy director of the Alabama Space and Rocket.Ce nter. Mm Bal was diagnosed as suffering from kidney failure, Osboryle ~td ~ednesday. l kidney ailment appears to be the result of old age. he said. She 1s extremely o The average age that ~oos work with 1s 9 or 10." EllCllped killer .augb.t ln wood• BLAND. Va~ -Pohcc with bloodhounds combed dense woods in 5' freezing temperatures today for a convicted double murderer who walked p a guard and "qui the front door of 1he institutton to freedom," o~cials sa Federal officials said the escapee. Bryce Matthew Tuller, was also involved the 1972 hijacking of an airliner to Cuba for which his father and brother • now serving pnson sentences. The search for Tuller, who escaped Wednesd night. was concentrated near Bland Correctional Center, said Correct ic Department SP.<;>kcsman Wayne Farrar. Tuller, 31 , was scrvinJ two I senten~s for killing a bank manager and a policeman Y(hO walked rn durin, 1972 robbery attempt, Farrar said. The FBI says Tuller Helped hijack a plane Cuba four days after the holdup. Weinberger cltes u•e of force WASHINGTON -Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, in a poli statement that puts htm at odds wi th Secretary of State George Shulu, sa U.S. military force should be used only as a last resort and then only "wtth l clear intention of Mnning." Weinbcrger's beliefs on the role of military fot closely parallellessons often cited by U.S. mili tary leaders in the wake oft Vietnam War. Those lessons include using force only when tt 1s backed public support, only in instances where the U.S. national interests arc cle. and 1hen only to clearly win. Hawkin• pa•b.es ca•b. for black• LOS ANGELES -U.S. Rep. Augustus F. Hawkins, 1h'e 77-year-o congressman who co-authored the Humpty'ey-Hawkins bill that attract. much debate in the 1970s, said more mon,:y needs to. be spen1 on educali young blacks. Hawkins, regarded as the dean of the nation's black elect• officials, told more than 200 legislotors and staff members at the openi session of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators he remembers t •·excruciating pain" of being the only black in 1he Assembly. He urged t' legislators to alloca1e more money for education to ensure that blacks rea• their g0als in {heir chosen fields. Reputed mob•ter'• •on cb.arged SAN DIEGO-An investigation of alleged drug and ,aambhngoperatto in two California cities led to the filing of cocaine conspiracy charges again Joseph C. Bonanno Jr., son of reputed mobster Joseph C. Bonanno S authorities say. The younger Bonanno and his wife, Karen, 38. were named one of three federal grand jury indictments unsealed Wednesday. The otn two indictments, in which they were not named. concerned an alleged larg scale bookmakinJ opcration that took bets on sporting even ts. and a purport• druJ transaction 1nvolving 1wo of the defendants charged 1n &he pmbling cas Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Lasater said. Willie Brown tJeCare ln p<Mt LOS ANGELES -The results of the November lcgJslat1ve elecltons ha1 cemented his ~wer as the head of the California Assembly, so he plan6 to pu i a variety of bills under his name beginning next week, Speaker Willie Bro"' said. "I am now going to be 1he focal point in making policy in my house Brown said Wednesday. "I don'I any longer have to scramble every day · provide reassurance to myself and others." The re~lec1ion of all of tt incumbent Assembly Democrats and the rejection by voters of conscrvati' ballot propositioru improved his security among his-colleagues. Brown said Dl•IJlured gJ.rl talk• to mo~ SAN BERNARDINO -Cheryl Bess. the I S-~ear-old girl who Wl blinded and disfigured by a kidnapper who poured acid over her head, spo~ her first words in more 1han a monlh, telling her mother "l love you."Thc tee1 ager was able to talk Wednesday after doctors at the University of Califomi: Irvine Medical Center chanacd a tube in her 1rachea , allowing her to peak f< 1he first time si nce Oct. 26, when sh·e SP<!ke softly to detectives. "I walked in there, and she said, 'Ht, Mommy. I love you, I love you, I lo' you. I'm so happy,"' her mother. No~ Bess, 5'id Wednesday. "I was s excited. Now we can't stop he(talkina.~ ~ WoRLD Niu,..._ co11frontatlo11 loom•? MIAMI -The war between the leftist SandinisJa &0vernmcnt and rcbe in Nicaraaua may spill out1ide the borders of that Central American nation ar a rqjonal confrontation could result, says an opposition leader. Arturo J. Cru 60, who rcsi&ncd his Post as Nicaraaua's ambanador to the United States November 1982, said Wednesday there is arowina concern abQut the lack , freedoms under the Sandini1tas even amona supporters within tt aovemment. The revolution that deposed Anastasio Somoza simply 1hif\c N'icaraaua's dependency from the United States to the Soviet Uni on, he sai• I HaJtl pre.ldeat plot uveUed PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -Mornhan 20 people have been arrested i connection with an allqcd failed plot to kill President-for-Life Jcan.Oauc Duvalier, accordina to a well-informed source clOIC to the 1ovemment. TI sourctt wh.o spoke on condition of anonymity, said Wednctday that the arTu took p1aoc in the p11t two weeks and the orpniur of t~e allcacd plot "is Haitian exile residina In F1orida." The aovernment has neither connrmed < denied the arreat1 , &nel, Lebaao11 talb rad.e u NAOOURA. Lebanon -The shcth round oftlow-movina talks betwce mael and Lebanon on an Israeli troop withdrawal from 10uth Lebanon opene today u violence Oared 1n the Beirut a..rea. hortl)' before lhe talks bcpn thi mom1na. a car bomb exploded ouuide lhe post office in Aley. a Dnate town • the mount110s cut of Beirut, and police 111d It IWt l~ peo..,.e wm kille and 14 woun<tcd. Later a rocket slammed into a ~ aadentlal ne1Jhborhood < Christian ea.t Beirut, k1lhn& three and woundin& four, the Chritllan-run Vo c of Lebanon radio reported. One oftho-d~d wa fdeneificd as a baby boy. 8 e .igc ear the ave but Ing na ow ors ice ing big -a 1gh an ips ast St. 10 -en am cd 1as in 1er !I' a 1ld lly :y. )It :er he Id. b- ISI d. in .rt ay ns 1fe ,a to Cy ys ne cc 1C ))' 1r. lS SI .. n !r ~­ d e. ·e h n 0 c c s e I· I· of e 0 Is d z. n >f e d t n c e s a If n ~ IS ". d f e .. When I accepted the position of Chainnan and Chief Execu- tive Officer of American Savings last August, it was the most dif- ficult period in the company ·s 99-ye-ar history. dollar levels of any savings and l0an in-the nation . We have also appointed a special inde- pendent task forre to review our loan portfolio and our loan los.s reserves . We fared a crisis in con-· THE BCJI1DM LI E POI TS sumer confidence, which led to TO A STRONG RECOVERY. deposit withdrawals of S6.8 billion. But American Savings · <' ~ had the strength to meet that challenge, immeQjately honor- The results of such changes have reen immediate and sig- nificant. For the third quarter, '' Bank system (FHLB). Almost all s~vings associations borrow regularly from the FHLB as a commonly accepted business pr-cidice. And while we also oorrowed from the FHLB during the diffi- cult summer months. our bor- rowing level was only slightly alx>ve the average of the coun- try ·s other top ten savin~ £md loans. ing every request for with------------ drawals by our rustomers . Key facts STILL COMMrtTED ln THE AMERICAN DRE~\1. Still , it was obvious changes • were caJled for. .~ , NET PROFlT f!{ s I J m1/11f111111 tbml quarter !'JH"' Throughout this pericx! A CHANGE JN . ASSETS arr s 1J.., l>tlltrm. tht' btRbest f!1r 0111 Sfllill}f.\ fl.'iSfJ(W//fJI/ • MANAGEMENT DIRECTION. The first step in putting lOAN Fl 1~DINCS of SJ H IJ1!111111 dun11R lbml l/t111rter /'JH-1 the organi7lltion back on a>urse was establishing a new management direction for American Savinw; and its parent company, FinanciaJ Corporati on of America. The situation de1rnmdcd intelligent . pr.ttdent husiness practic"Cs <md controlled growth . The first thing wr did was rut non-essential expenses to make our operations more efficient - without sacrificing our high level of cu~tom cr service. DEALI NG WITH PROBLEM WANS . American Saving5 ' rapid growth in the last few y~ has resulted in a significant num~r of problem loans . As of Septem- ~r 30, 1984, we increased our. reserves for anticipatLJC1 loan · I..., losses by 42 .6 '~, to 890152 million, one of the highest ' \ ET DEPOSIT .t!,tllll\ 11/ ,. , fJ /11/11' 111 ~ /11hcr American Savin~ reported a net profit of Sl.2 million. And in October. we enjoyed a net deposit gain of SI billion. Despite the prohlcms we faced. American Savings remains the nation ·s largest sav- ings and loan ~l~sociation . with over S)2 hilHon in iL'iSCL'i. And that's as much a trihutr to our new mm1agement priorities ~L'i it is to the product'i and services we· vc provided our n1stomcrs since 188). IT TOOK A TEA~l EFFORT. The rebound of our com 1xmy is a dif'e(t rtisult of out Sl.tulding t~UllWOrk ~t\\/(.'(.'rl our employ<.'t'S. th~ investnwnt community ~md govcn1111cnt regulators -pmtinil~U'ly the Ftxleral .f lomc li>1m " of tr-ansition. we never stopped making home loans. In fact. during the third quar ter. Ameri c-u1 Savings funded almost S) billion in loans. to remain one of the nation ·~ largest mortgage lende~. Providing home lo:ui~ in Califc)rnia reflt·cb our hu~lllt'S.\ philosophy of hacking ru~tom<.'I' deposiL\ primaril~ \\1th residen tial rt~tl esttll' ht'rt' in the I 'nittd St~ttes . ~u id not m t'rse;L,. Thars smart thr us .. \net for ( >ur customers. ~lY .\H )~EY . . IS \\lTJ I t\~lERJC\~. The comp~my ~ p<.'rtim11:u1ce in a \'ff\' adve·rse em irrnlllll'lll clearlr demonstrate~ il\ fumla menttl strength~ I h:hl·n· 111 AmeriGm Sm in~. it' pc:ople . prcxluttl.i and sen ice~ And ohvioush· so do CaJifomi:ut~ like ,·ou. B<.'cause e\ <.'f'\' th!\'. . . . mc>ni <md nH>rt' people are saying. ·: \ly mone) is w~th Amcrit'LUl ... AME.RICAN -SAVINGS ... ' ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ~tu .. . l ~ . . . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT tr'hurldfY, Nowmbtt n: ,.... -.. I A8 Co .. t DAILY PIL.OT /Thurlday. November 29, 1984 .. Heart patient to walk~ finally get hls beer Meanwhile, doctors find Schroeder's body may have been attacktn his dlseasCd cart Wednesday -ma&}lt act the real thina today. At • bneftna today, Dr Allan M Lansma, who a asted Dr. William LOUISVILLE Ky. (AP) -For Doctors who have set up a stnes of DcVnes during tmplanauon of William Schroeder, whose reoovery increasinaJy menuous aclivit1c for Schroeder's Jarv1k-7 heart Sunday, since bis heart was replaced with a Schroeder plan to have the S2-year-said an examination of Schroeder's medtanical pump has amazed the old retired quahty assurance special-diseased heart produced a surprising ca.rdioloai1t who treated hls disease. ist act out of bed and su in a chair finding. tllcnextstepisto1c1outofbedandsJt today. Schroeder sat up m bed "They did find something very in a chair. Wednesday and dangled has feet over unusual for which we have no Dr. Robert Goodin, director of tbe side. explanation," he said. "Examination 111p1d detcnorat1on last "'eek, said Lan lnJ. He speculated that pcni· c1llin aiveo to hrocder when he had sax dccayinJ teeth extracted Nov. 14 to reduce his n k of infection dunng the implant may have produced the so-called "auto-immune" reaction. Penic1llJn 11 known to produce such reactions occasionally. Schroeder's "positive mental at- titude 1s a very important fllctor and a very strona factor in his favor as far as recovery is co nee med," said Lansing. "He is alert and cooperative." Jacksons' LA tour almost cance11ed \ cardioloay at the Humana Heart One of Schroeder's first requests under the microscope with ,special Institute International. said when he was able to speak after stains showed many immune com- Schroeder "feels he is no more surgery was for a can of betr. Goodin plexcs" -formations that indicate uncomfortable" than he was after said Schroeder -who ate hls first Schroeder's body had begun to attack heart bypass surgery a year ago. solid food, warm porridge, and f,Ot a his own heart. "That's a bit remarkable," he said. sip of non-alcoholic "near beer • on That may have contnbuted to ht~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -The sidcred cancelling their Dodger -----------------------------------------Ja_c_k_so_n_.:.br:..:o..:..:th..:..:e..:..:r.:.s ....:..:rc~po.:..:....:rt.:.:ed:.:l::...Y.......:co:.:n:_.,· Stadium conccn s after promoter Chuck Sullivan stopped payment on WESTCLIFF PLAZA • Quality Fashions, Gifts. and Services for You. Andee s Place · Anthony s Shoe Repair · Bank of America · Charles H Barr Jewelers · Champagne · Crown Hardware · Diane · Dr. Elder · Halhdays ·Hickory Farms· Hughes El Rancho Market· Humpty Dumpty· The Minuteman Way· Nancy Dunn Antiques· Newpon Balboa Savings · Sav·On Drug · The Storekeeper · The Storekeeper for Her · Veta's lntJmate Apparel · Westcliff Plaza Cleaners Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health Bo• le s thin 0.& mq, "ta(, 0 05 mq n•cotl/11! 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The dispute Oared Monday when Sullivan stopped payment on a SI. 9 million check to the Jackson Enter- tainment Corp. for two concerts in Vancouver. B.C.. earlier this month. In an effort to forestall a cancella· tion. Atlanta attorney Joel Katz, who represents Jermaine Jackson, Oew to Los Angeles on Wednesday to meet with other attorneys-at -thr Jaclcson group's Encino headquarters. Sullivan. according to the sources. was withholding the funds because his corp()ration has been unable to cam an adequate profit from the tour, and, as a result, he has suffered mental anguish. The 55-concert "Victory Tour" has sold 2,759,000 tickets since it began its 20-city tour in Kansas City on July 6. ' With 300,000 tickets expected to be sold for the Dodger Sta di um concens. attendance will top 3 million. said tour spokesman Howard Bloom. At $30 a seat, gross receipts for concert admission alone would total more than $90 million. But despite the enormous cash Oow. Sulla van says he has lost money due to overhead costs that include transportation of the stage and staff. Sullivan. who as being treated for heart problems. said costs have run as high as SI malhon a week. Under has contract. Sullivan must pay the Jacksons 75 percent of the gross revenue and pay expenses from the remaining 25 percent. Michael Jackson, in a two-scntel)cc statement through publicist Norman Winter. said Wednesday that the Dodger Stadium shows will go on as scheduled, and the news media was given a "walk-through .. of the Victory Tour set Wednesday aflernoon at Dodger Stadium. • Complete Carpet Repair ~ • Carpel Restretchmg • flooring. and Sub floor Repair ~X~"ER.'W noortq <'o•u-a.t.o,.. s•S-1837 L•t 3157JO Ted Kennedy Kenned~ girth · subject of mirth BOSTON (AP) -"Watching Te· Kennedy get out of a chair is Hk watching the Russians get out c Afghanistan." went one of man similar lines in a newspaper colum recently. Btll the Massachusetts sena tor is not taking the dig sitting down On Wednesday, Kennedy wrote ; tonJue-m-check letter to the edito asking for some sympathy for hi expanding waistline and announcmi he plans to get down to his .. fightmi wcaght"~n. The letter came in response to Nov. I 6 column by the Bosto1 Globe's Mike Barnicle, who wrot. that Kennedy "looks like the Worlt Trade Center in a blue suit" and "1sn' running for anythmg unless ifs th take-out counter at Brigham's," an io c.ream parlor. Kennedy's letter to the editor wa printed under the headline "Senato weighs in with a request." "l understand that one of you columnists ... madc some reference ti my having gained some weight since first ran for the U.S. Senate 24 ycat ago," Kennedy wrote. "I am surt I have the sympathy d all those who have a similar problem including some members of tht Globe staff. But when I get down t4 my fighting weight. which I plan t4 do. 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" Sh~ also cal} be compelled to testify The newspaper, quotina uniden- des.,1tc the usual protection aaaJnst tified government sou~es, said FBt testimony by a spouse under an agents bad questioned her for 20 exception that says the privilqc does hours in a New York-area motel not apply in cases where the spouses wit~ut granting her requeSt to sec an jointly commit an illegal act. Bohrer atto cy. said. ·• e FBI is reviewing the facts The fBl said Hana Koecher served concerning the arrest of K~her and as a courier for the Czech inteWgence his wife,'' said Assistant FBI Di~or service from 1974 to 1983 and William Baker. "We're not in a coll.cct~ P,aYments from the service position of responding to questions beginning in 1975. . about arrest techniques." the Los Angeles Times reported Contradicting earlier accounts that today that Mrs. Koecher had not been Koecher worked for the CIA for two charged because the FBI violated years, Giuliani said Wednesday he actually worked for the intelliaenoe service from 1973 to l 977. For the flnt two years, Koecher wa1 a translator at the CIA'• Washinsion hcadquartel'I, Giuliani said. He de- clined to specify Koecher's dutjes after be became a "contract cm· floyec" m New York from 1975 to 977. In Washington, CIA spoke1woman Patti Volz declined to live any details. - The husband and wife were born in Czechoslovakia but became Ameri· can citiuns after immiarating in December 1965, officials said. Accordina to court papers filed by the FBI, Koecherwas recruited by the Ctech intclliaence service in 1962 and trained in Czechoslovakia for two years before movina to the United States .... No details have been released about what the l(.oe(bers did in this country from 1965 to 1973, when Koecher obtained a security clearance and be&&n working for the CIA. . Koecher passed to the Czechs "virtually any classified or other material. information, assessments and CIA personnel identifications" he obtained, the FBI said. Officials refused to describe the seriousness of the leak. Giuliani said the couple told in· vcstiptors they have operated a jewelry wholesalina firm. Novissa Corp.,_,sinoe the husband ten the CIA job. ""oecher also reportedly has described himself as a consultant on "national security matters and inter· national technology transfers." Oiuliani aaJd. . Koecher admitted his involvement ~th the Czech agency to FBI aaents in an interview last Friday, GiuUant said. He was not immediately ar· rested because "the FBI believed h was in their interest to string this thi.n.J · aJo.~g to . develop addition41 cvtdence,. he said. . Assistant U.S. Attorney Barry Bohrer said he would oppose ball because the government believes the couple might nee and because the espionage charge against Koccher carry a maximum life sentence. Poland chief:" Critics should be ousted YOU CAN DO IT ••• £;\ ~!2!.._~~~~~G Joseph Calluori~ the Koechers· attorney. said he would request bail for both of them. "The mood of my client. Mr. Koecher. is that this is cold-war hysteria," Calluori said. WARSAW, Poland (AP) -The head of Poland's Commurust regime said the staxing of a pro-Solidarity priest did 'terrible hann" to the nation but suggested that outspoken critics of the government sbould be removed from church posts. mented Wednesday on a range of topics, including the killing last month of the Rev. Jerzy Popieluszko. 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JS, 1985 ~JO da y -Round Trip-~ -Roun~rip-Vancouver an Franci~ IOITA CLO or llWPOIT IAllOI Cru~ Proc:eedt Benefit Homeleu Women of Oranc~ County ror lnform1t1on to ReSt>rve Your Cabin Call Zonta· 17141 \79 .. t'l40 or 17141 '>4&.7H4 evenlnas oft~r 11 ' • .. - Irvine decision to offer d~y c&re was correct one Despite hi s legendary wisdom : Thomas Jefferson was off the mark when he concluded that the best government is the least government. <;Jovemm~nt in ~rvine got better by growing Tuesday when the Ctty Council got into the day care business and met head-on a problem the farsighted Jefferson coutd not have envisoned 200 years ago~ _ The City Council joi ned with the Irvine School District to crea~e th e lrvi~e Child Care Project, which will provide day care services to children of low-income families. According to one report, there may be 5,000 children -across the income spectrum - in need of such services in Irvine. The city leaders seemed to be philosoprucally guided by another $reat American president, Abraham Lincoln. who said, 0 The legi timate object of government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done, but cannot do at all in thei r separate and individual capacities." Some will see the city's participation in this program as socialistic. They will consider it ·yet another example of government intruding on the private lives of citizens -at th e cost ofS20,000 in taxes. Actuall y, the ci ty is providing an incenti ve to work for those ho cannot afford or obtain day care~rviees-i n the limited-and poorly regulated pri va te child care industry. Like many of our Orange Coast communities. Irvine residents must cope with th e problems ofhigh property costs and high interest rates. If a couple is to raise a family in a suitable environment, it is likely that both parents will have to work . But, if t~e couple has grown to family size, and if day care is not available, someone-usually Mom -has to stay home with th e children. That limits the freedom of the individuals in volved - which may be the appropriate consequence of the choice to have children -but it also limits the ability of the famil y to feed , educate, clothe. house, transport and recreate itself. In essence, all the things that go into famil y and community life are restricted when a family in need of day care can't get 1t. Ultimately, the stnctures on the family's earning potential and the demands on its limited income could force it move from a city like Irvine to so meplace less expe nsive. The family and the city both lose. It see ms appropriate and sensible that the Cit y Council should attempt to meet its constituents' needs and improve upon th e sense of co mmunity that has made Irvi ne a desi rable place to li ve. Twenty thousand dollars is a small price to pay to get such a progressive, responsi ve and humane program ofTthe ground. '6 LETTERS Judge's actions proper at Penney's sentencing To the Editor: Your ed1tonal dated Nov 16. entitled '"Fred Penney Doesn't Fit Label of ·Family Man." .. did a d1sserv1cc both to Susan Pcn')Cy and Judge Jean Rhc1nhe1mer. As Susan Penney's attorney. I have represented her throughout her d1s- solut1on ofmamage proceeding and V was present dunng Fred Penney·s sentencing. Judge Rheinhe1mer wai; <;addled with a Penal Code section which required her to sentence Fred Penney to two, four or s1>. yearo; or grant him probation. She readily sentenced him 10 the maximum term prov1dt'd b} law. A number of judges would have been more lenient: in fart. Mr. Penney would have received u tour- year sentence had he pied guilty at his pre-tnal hearing. M ore importantl y. Judge Rhcinheimer wa!I scns111 vc to the fact that with. Penney rccc1V1 ng one day cred it for each actual day of sentence served. he will be out and on the street sometime 1n curly 1987 That's when Mrs. Pcnnc) will have to worf} once ag;un; and th•!> fact. I am <;ure. prompted the remarks Judge Rheinhcimer made to the defendant after -;he formally sentenced him. She no11..'<1 that she had received a number of letters on the defendant's behalf. including letters from his adult children br. a pnor mamage. One of these children was 1n court dunng sentencing and 11 was this '"first'" family that the judge was refemng to when she counseled him to re-examine his ltfe and reconcile wtth his famil y when he returns lo society. Neither Susan Pennc) nor I inter- preted Judge Rhc1nhc1mcr's remarks to apply to her and the panics· child -the '"second" Penney family. Judge Rheinhe1mer has a wcll- deserved reputation for giving a defendant a fair trial and, 1f guilty. a certain sentence. Don't turn the electorate again~t a j udge who was wise enough 10 make some ap- pfepnatc remarks to a crimrnel defendant after she had imposed a max1mutn sentence. She did thr right thing. JOHN K. YORK Orange Baby Fae doomed from start To th<' Edi tor: Baby Fat' as dead We all prayed for ner. but I would suppo!>e 1ha1 then· was lattle hope from the !>tart It matters ltttlc lo me that an animal had to die for a person. I eat hamburgers and hot dogs all the 11me: but common !>Cose tells u that one spec:1es as d1ffrrent from another. This 1s one thang that makl·\ the tbeory of evolution o ridiculous. h rlSh different from chicken anti tur· ke y? I~ beef different from pork and mutton') I would su peel that a cannibal can tell the dJfTerencc in monke) and man. The bod> even reJects the organ of another human. I would not eJtpect that the organ of another species would ever work in a human for long I don't fault the doctors for trying but this ~xpcrimcnt seems to go against the law5 of nature JIM BOLDING < O~tl\ Mc~ Color photographs pleasmg To the Ed11or- Th1s is to compltment you on the bcau11ru1 color photogrupl\• that have ~en cnhanc1 na your front paae lttcly. The pict ure of the Ncwpon Pier ut sun!>Ct and the two sailing 1>£1ats wt'rc l'<Spec1all)' nice. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 1 -• •"'""'-"' uo-•""' • C.C*f• ~ "~"'''Cf'~ ,. ' ft..' ~ '" u "It; • , ... .. 81\RB.\RA LONG NC'wpon ~ach H. l . Schwartz Ill • t I Frank Zlnl ... .... .. , . Tom Tait • l'l'f I 1 Crate,,_." C • t •or • Orange Coaat DAILY PU:.OT /Thuraday, November 29, 1084 .. "Thedeathknellfortheonce-powerful teelcompan/esmayhave~eo Pre /dent Reagan'srefusalearllerthl yeartolmposequotason 34,000 G.UN DEATH~ PER YEAR Imported stee[ · · 'f;d'#filfZ . TICSIOLW4Ull.a~4L 'Don't look at me! I only ca use one death annually." ~ Danger lurks for president at crossroads of tax reform WA~HINGTON -Who. or what. 1s killing the Reagan recover)'! Dunng the first si" months of I 9 4, the econom~ grel.\ at the terrific pace of!( 6 percent. 1n the third quaner, ended <icpt. 30. gro..-. th fell beneath .2 percent Did the Federal Resen e - the pnmc suspect -in a panicked alll'mpt to pre' ent tht' cngme of rcco'ef) from o"erhcat1ng. acciden- tal!\ mdure a <;tall" (hat 1s the Reaganitc '1ew. Yet. before President Reagan and ht'> cohorts rno\.C to '"neutralize" Paul Volcker and reform the na11on"s monetaf} system. the) must chan. and declare. the Reagan course for a second term. Upon that choice hangs the fate of Reagan ·s mandate and coalition. Two courses beckon The first says. Attack the dcfirn directly through tu increases and spending cuts. The second sa)s: Reaccelera te the re- covery and allow growth to take care of the deficit. In the past. the president has run with both the hares and the hounds In I 981. he o~ted for growth with Kemp-Roth. in 198.2. he opted for austent} with Robert Dole Before la~ 1ng out the poltucal options. a "-Ord need s to be said on beha lf of that much maligned beast. the bloated fede ral deficit. The monster 1'i not without utahty. f-tm, ti'> growth has paralyLed thl' Democratic Part). rearranged thl· furniture. and altered the poltucal dialogue Dl·mocrats inveighing toda} again\I nc;1ng deficits remand one of E1M'nhower-\'ra Republicans I\ th.it not a good thing" Second. these defint "cares have made 11 infi n11eh easier to make the domestic budsc·t l'Uts Democrats would 01hcrw1<;c re~m as 1dcolog1cal treason Third. Par BUCIWIAN the dC'fiCll has \WC'pt from .\mencan's mC'nu all tho~ ""bold ne..-. programs" Democrat'> used to offer up with cach ~~s1on of Congress When last did you hear advanced a Famtl) .\s- r,1stance Plan ora ( h1ld Development Alt"' An.!. !>O. herl' arc the altcmatl\ e'>. THE G REAT COALITI ON -II Reagan decides that attacking the defie1t dtrt'Ctly 1s a nationai necessity. we may wnte lints to the Reagan Revolution Whal will transpire will be a re-enactm(·nt of 1982. "1th the. White House. the Republican Senate and the Democratic House sending delegates to hammer togcther a package ot dctensc cuts acceptable to Reagan 'lpending cuts acccptablt" to \!Ir O'"lc1ll. with a ta'< htl..t:' con- currl'd on b) all assembled If the president adopts 1h1s course. 1t 1'I game. set, match to the modnate 1-h•puhltcan'I The hac;tont' ach1c' c- ment of Reagan"s fir;t term -ha' ing IOI. kt:'d in kderal rn 1.•nul''I at IR 10 19 percent ot (rNP -"-Ill tx· qu1l'tl) reix-alcd The con\Cr\Jll\t'\ in Rc- agan·'I part) ..-.111 tx· ntrJ ccr/('.~\ion. With the battle uf"l.<5 lo'lt. tlw battln~ 'l\l.< "Ill be 011 THF I-LA l TAXER\ -If the pn:s1dent return~ to the fa ith he brought from California -..alvauon through growth alone-he will throw 1n wtth the Young Turks of the GOP. endorse Kemp-Kasten. gather up the Boll 'Wee' 1ls and go pro'ipectang for the handful of Bradle)..(,ephardt modera.tes in the Democratic Part) needed to reform the nation·~ pd- sonal and corporate ta' code There 1s no guar:intee k.emp- Kasten ..-.i11 bnng us 10 the Big Roel (and~ Mountaan II 1s an economic and poh11caJ gamble. ~et. <.0ns1der the pro' 1s1ons. The l.\'Orl..ing poor arc droppt"'d ofT the roll\. fedC'ral income 1a'l'' tor a fam1I\ of four , ~ould not ~tan until S 1.i. 3(l0. The perwnal e'cmp11on 1<t doubled to S.2.000. J tremendous hit for large-fam1ltcs. The maA1mum tax rate 111cut 1n half to 25 pen.cot Wh1k mortgage interest. chantablC' con- mbunon. IRJ\s. propem La\C'S. Keogh plans are ~till dt>dul·tihk· '>late and local income and ~le!> ta\e'> arc not l f~t)U"rc into llama larmc,. house boat' or boA ca~. \OU can thrn"' 1n \our hand. For ·the La\ shelter imprcs~no~. 1h1s is Jim Jones· l\.ool .\ad .\"i lorthelorpom11ons the' "lll be J\l..t'J to \Urrcnder 1he1r rhen\hed ln,e'itrnent Ta\ Credit. 1n return for sharpl~ rt.>duced ta\ rate., .\gain a) Rt.>aµn choose<> so gOl''> h1'I .. oal11mn II ht" opt\ lor a ta\ incrca-.c. either ..-.1th the C1rt'at ( nJh- t1on. ur through som1.· h1part1-..in comm1ss1on chaired b' an e\lahh~h­ mcnt Rcpubhran. th1'> j., "hen.· ..-.c gel off The prC'"tdent "ho "31d ta \C' ..-.ould he raised ··u,cr m\ dt"ad bod'· ..-.111 find that to &l"I 1hem ra1\nl. hl· ha\ to I ram pie o'er thl' dead txi<l1e' ol halt a llou'c ot Reaµn11 c Rl· pubhlans Patri<'k BuC'banan is a syodu~at~ colomaist. Small hope for comeback in flagging steel industry Slowdown in economy could hammer last nails into big companies· coffin WA~H I CiTON -.\ confidenual go' t'rn mcnt d1agnos1s wamc; that the proud Amcncan steel indu\tl) will nc.·,er rcco,er from thC' deep de- pl"t'ss1on in which 1t ha'I bcl'n "allow- ing for ~vcral }cars. 1 he death knell for the onre- powcrful steel companies ma) have been President Reagan'!> rcfu..al earlier this year to impose quotai. on imported i.tccl. ThOugh ht' prom1o;cd to ncgc111atc volunuu; quolas p;ittcmed ;in~r tho!tC for the auto industl). the rC'sults ofany cOort now wall probabh be too tattle and 100 latt' tu !kl\ c the steel l·ompan1cs and their thousand'I ot worl t'r. <iomt' adm1n1 trntaon t'Conoml\ts harbored the quaint notae>tt that thc rcco,ver) -hkC' othC'n tn thC' ~st - would J'\"o"c to be thc \31 \ataon ol steel. But cond1t1ons aren't the same os an earlier C)cle\, and tV>'o )ea~ into tht' rcco"CI) the tecl andustl'\ has shown no 11n of f'CC'upcrat1ng"from the mx\ aon that co t aboul 2.50.<XX'> JO ow the CO(.tntn ·, C"t'Onom~m' to be lowtf\idown qarn. and if nluld ~ell he one of the la t nail 1n th<' 'lt<'C'I tndu\tr) '\ <'offin "'0.,.er the long tam lal'k nt l3p1tal :rnd ~hrunken marl l'I' < 1rnld rC°'dUll' industl')'w1dc produumn c.tJ).lllt\ b) ahout 4 4i perct'nt h~ tht' war 2000." ..-.anu the intt'mal go,cmmt'nl report \ho..-.n to m) asc;onatc Machad Binstein. II conunul"' ··eann~ unfo~'>C\:n l'hangcs ant 'i trade policy. fort1gn c:ompct111<.m 1.\111 continue to pla) a mn1or rnle. "'1th import\ prot>ubl) taking up at kast 40 pert"Cnt of the dom<' ttl' mnrkr-i ''a re ult of tlH'~ C'han l •. C'mplmm<'nf IO lht' led tndU!>lr) m11ht \,\('II be' lUl in half dunna the ne't two d«adt's .. Man) of the )l1..-cl industn ·,. l.\OUnd!i.. o( rl)Un<". haH' b«-n -.Cl1- 1nfltl h.'d i.ksptle iCneroU\ l.t\ hrt'al\ tor plnnl modcrrt11at1on O\Cr thr la<11 10 \ca~. ba l S compamC"S ha'e lo\t their c-ompe11tl\ e C'd t• to fa~ne~ and luropcan \led make!"\, and C'lrcn to '"man1-m11l " an ,n,., count!). which u~ modem lC'Ch· nol<>J) to produce 'pc-l • h ttcl ~dtqu.3&c moocm1uuon could ('()'it $60 h1llton. accord1n:a 10 1n1cmal 'cmmcnl C$Uma1 el only •bout ~ h1lhon a )Ur 1 rurrtntl) being ~0t·nt tc1 ma~e the pt nb l()mpt'lltl'C "ome other problem\ rat\N 1n the ~'" ernment rT-port: JACK AND EISON r~ •I ahor cu't' fhouP1 n ..... cnt union ctlntrarh ha' c pro' 1dl-d -.ome relief. 11 ts e,~....,·tt•d th.11 lht• .\mencan ~tt't'I andulltf\ ·~ labw l'O'>l\ will rtach S.15 an hour h' I ~Sti \\ hrn th1\ 1\ lOmparl·d tu the SI ~ an huu1 10 Japan Sli m Br'll1.11n .ind S' 1n ~outh "-ol'C'a 11·., nh\IOU'> "hrrc thl· "''' .id' .rnt.tgl· he' • M1n1-m11l compclll1{\0 Th • 1.l• p.1c11' ot the cnni\lh n1ln un1<ln \m~llrr mill\ tH\l'-:\lC"d 111 m11f\' th.lo douhlt' h\ thl' 1·nd lll thc \t"ntu" •tm:rt'a\10J 1m~'rt' Cher thC' ~\I In H',lf\ tm(lllrtN lot\<tl \apturcJ {'l~lul I 4i pcr\l'nl of the \ \ mJr~tl Thi\ h.lrt' \.\111 damh to 40 prrwnl 1n the nnt 10 'eaf' \\h)IC mo'il of thC' COnlpl"tlllOO nnw. tllffit''i lrom F urorc anJ Jaf).'ln 1n 1hr futurt' tnC' ftercnt l1'm~t1tu1n "111 h<' nllcf'l'd h\ I<" r de' doped \011ntnr' hl.c Rra11t \tr' M ' .\~nt1n ... 1nJ \outh 1'..nrt' .. )•C'lt .4ml1""°'1 l• • rolamols• JACK~ caa ....... ~ L.M. Bon1 Big Bad Wolf got a bum rap · Barnyard hogs kill more people every year than sharks do. If at fi~t you don't succttd. trunk o( Eddie Arcaro That winner of fi ve Kentucky Derbys lost his first 2SO racei.. There was a tame wht'n the mood had moons -lots of them, many 6Q miles 1n diameter But the) fell lO moon. 'r ou werC' aware that an oc1opu1 has three hearts. weren't }OU? In Iran, glaciers of salt move do~ nward on high ground JU~t as do ice glaciers elsewhere Q That m1~ed dnnk called th -\.1a1lal ::_ iliat<loest e nam' mean" .\ '"The \Cf) best ·· In Tah111an , . Q Is nnrou) 0'-1dC' an aphrodmad .\.Laughing gas., That's the current claim. Numerous dentists use It as u anesthetic The} reported femalt pat1C'nl~ gJ\ c:n the gas wrongfull~ accus,ed them of sexual ovcnurcs,. Must be Lhe laughing gas. the dentists said, ho. ho Scienfists tested. Sure enough. 11 appeared to be an aphrod1s1ac At least. to women. Researche rs don't kno"" af 11 affec\i men. No men have complained. Q, anan CHI'> art' cau~d by url- fcrt1lt1cd eggs that attach to the u1enne ~all and st.an to de,·clop. 1enll\I'> mention thtS WhC'n . the~ claim ""parthenogenesis"' -repnt- ducllon "1thout pnor maung -i:s concl'1,abk ~ to spe~k. amo"'J female human<; \ ou ma~ call ~ourscll letl-handcd but 1n fan ~ou·re no more than 8(). pcr\cnt ll'ft-handed That"~ "nat t~ rescan.hers no..-. sa) .\!though man) nght-hanJcr' arc 100-perccnt nJhl- hande<l no kit-hander 1s compll"JC'I\ left-handed • \\hat mai..c, ba~·hall"s "'orld sene.. d11Tcrcn1 lrom football's and baskel- hall\ plaH)IT\ " the.· "-Orld"s sene~ matlhC'> teams that ha,en"t met dunn[I. lhl' regular season One ut th~ moo;t renowned -of all am: raft earners. the .. ~rk Ro, al."' was .. melted do..-. n and made 1n1u rum mug!. rlll'\ tl\ f,1\ler 1n sunhg,ht than in \h,'\do"- Pl•ngutns mat{' onlt' J 'ear and that·, II \\ hl n hjl\ lh out Ill d lJ\l•. lht'\ ,111.\,1\' turn kit I ht• ni.wn 1<. uu1,,..irJ hound .:11 1 r .Ill nl h.111 .in tnl h J u·ar Ot l our\.l 1-\(Tn th1nlo.1nt• lhl lull mt1<m' Wl'H gl'tllnp 'mJllcr YPu h.H ,. 10 '111p Jnd Ii~" rl nut "tat thl' ,t.t11\t1n;in' ml· an \.llmt· llrll\ tta .... 111 thn 'I.I' I'-'tht· ka,1 "'1tl'r-l·ndo"''d ot' ;ill thl· ,t.11l"' \\ hJI"'> ml·ant ., Ha"Jll h.1' nnh > ~11i.1rl' m1k' l'I tnland wJtl'r hod1c\ li'11m(" "•r YI :ihc-r "-<"ntt lnr nrrn· .1t1tm ,11thl'1•p.1I ma1lo.t·1 Opal' ''t·rl .... , ,,1luahk .1, d1amnn,h o1r ruhtl'' l'hl·n ~.111 "fllll' .1ht,u1 Jn t"nl han1cd 1p.li th,1t l .IU\(•d lhl' J,·~llh ol J tiumn.11 hn11tnl r he pn, t' 11! 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Ong. 9.99 7.19 8.00 off: 8 qt. spaghetti cooker from Metro. ~~· ~;9: pc. r~~s1.1i:i·a·k·e· ~ei fr~~ M~;~: 6~i~ 19.99 . . 12.• 10.00 olf: Stainless steel serving trey from - WMF Fra ser I Motropol. Ong. 29 99 . . . 11.19 14.00 off: 5 pc. stainless steel bowl set from Metro Open stock value 20.00 &.It SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10 TO 9 30 SATURDAY G TO 9 SUNDAY 9 TO 7 SHOP BY PHON( 2 .. HOURS A DAY. 1 DAYS A WE'EK. CALL. TOLL·FREE 1-&00-eta-..ao<> NOMINAL CHARO( FOR ALL DELIVERIES ... • •-----------------~~~~~ Heavy winds polish 'pearl of the Pacific' Two hurricanes have almost deva~ tated Mazatlan. Sinaloa, Mexico, si nce last we were there six years ago, covering the finish of a Los AnJeles- to-Mazatlan race But as the last of the 21 yachts in this year's race crossed the finish line ofT Isla Creston there were only sliaht remnants of the damage done by the heavy winds and seas alona the waterfront of the popular reson. Most visible reminder of nature's violence was the hulks of two small freighters rolling on the harbor's breakwater where they had been driven by the winds after draging anchor. Tht two hulks were onl y a few yards from where the Los Anaeles AllOI . loCKUEY Yacht Club finishina committee had set up station in a recreational vehicle in line with Isla Creston marking the outboard end of the finish Unc. There was still evidence of a couple of smaller vessels that bad sunk inside 1he harbor. December brings holiday regattas December traditionall y brings on a King Harbor Yacht Club - Chnstmas rash of holiday regattas at mosl Rtaatta (all classes). Saturday. Sunday. ' Southern California yacht clubs. and W1ndJammcrs Yacht O ub -Junior- thc first week is 00-c.x.ccpuon. _ Se n1.0Llnuadub r:acc.._Suru!.a)'- Along 1he Orange Coast. Balboa Yacht Club will stage the second race of 1ts Sunk1'it Series with small boats racing inside the bay on Saturday and keel boats racing over ocean courses on Sunday. · Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will hold its C hnstmas Regatta on Sun- day. · In other Southe rn California Yachung Association areas: Los AA&eles·Long Beacb Long Beach Yacht Club -lnv11a11onal r.ice (IOR, PllRr . MORC. Cal-25). Sun- day Shoreline YadU Uub -lnvnauonal Regatta, Saturday. Santa Monica Bay Pacific Manners Yacht O ub -One-des1gn Regatta. Saturday PAPARAZZI Saa Dle10 Oceanside Yacht Club -Po1n~111a Regatta (dingh11:1). Saturday, Sunday. M1ss1on Bay Yacht Club -Hot Rum Regatta (Junior-senior). Saturday, Sun- day. San Diego YachtO ub-Sinnhofer Hot Rum Scncs (IOR), Sunday: Etchells-22 Regatta. Saturday. . Sil ver Gate Yacht Club -Swctt- Hanson Rum Runner Selnes (PHRF). Sunda~. Sinnhofcr Mu& ·o Rum &nes (SDH . Sunday Sout western Yacht Oub -Graham Shand Scncs (handicap). Sunday. NorUu4 19lae4 ~nta Barbara Yacht Club -Holiday Regatta. Saturday. Sunday. Pierpont Bay Yacht Club -Pierpont Scnes No 3. Satufday I . But at Club Nautico, fimshina headquaners for the race. and the nearby Star Fleet, owned by Bill Heim ptl, cvcrythina was back to normal and doina business as usual. In downtown Mazatlan there was no evidence that the storms had once made international news headlines. The popular Shrimp Bucket was still doin.a a landofficc businCJS among tounsts and the sailors from the racing fleet. The plush fiotcls along the cvcr- expandsna nonh coast of the city, from the Playa Mazatlan to the El Camino Real and beyond arc still bustling with vacationers from our ~uthwestcrn states and as far east as Chicago, trying to disgorge their pocketbooks of the thousands of pesos which their U.S dollars have purchased. But despite the devalued peso (over 200 to the U.S. dollar) Mexico is not always the bargain it is heralded as being. You may feel flush with a pocketbook full of I 00, 1,000 or even 10,000 peso notes. but don't focget. you arc a tounst and some merchants sec you coming. Hotel rates vary from a reasonable S3S a day to over SI 00 (American), antt·foOO-prtecnnJ\e bcsf"resta ura n rs are almost the same as they arc in Oranae County. It s)ays to bargam when engaging a taxi. Fares vary from 400 pesos(S2) to 800 or even 1,000 ($4 and SS) lo the same dcst1na11on. Still the most popular hostelry for the affiucnt tourist 1s the Club Balboa with rates sianing at SI 00 (Ameri- can). all meals included. But it 1s still the most o ppulcnt and cordial place in all of Mazatlan ("Your home away from ho me, senor") and the food is a gourmet's delight. The Club Balboa was stancd many years ago by our friend Jerry Barnard who had a small.hostelry atop a hill in downtown Mazatlan. The place Piii THURSDAY, NOVEMBER29, 1964 B ANNLANDmRI• ENTIRTMNlmNTD BUllNEll• Hulk• of two frel&htere rotting on the harbor'• breakwater are the only remlnden .,.., ................ ~ of ha.rrlcanee that htt 11.uatlaD. Medcua reeort la DOW back to baaJ.neM ........ flounshed whetM-t Wtt-mm-ed nontr; Although Barnard is no longer the owner. it retains the same cordiality and 1s located on a choice sccuon of the beach On a 111ore reasonable scale., Motel Los Arcos, owned by the amiable Chinese. Rocky Mar, 1s the fa vonte of many Newponers who frequent Mazatlan. Los Arcos' bungalow apartments are nestled on the &each between the more affiuent Playa Mazatlan. Las Flores and Club Balboa. A dozen sttps from your front door you can swim, surf fish or be lified aloft 1n the growtngly popular sport of ••para-sa1hng." For a few hundred pesos you can be strapped into a harness attached to a parachute and be ltfted off the beach bv a speedboai at the other end of a 100=n>ot n nc. 1>m-satltng-needronly a few words of instruction and at the end of the nde you are deposited at the exact <ipol from which you departed. No journey to Mexico (Mazatlan or other pnncipal ctlles) would be tomplcte without mention of Mcx- 1cana Airlines. The two-hour flight from LAX to Mazatlan is smooth with the best in-flight meals ever ex~nenced -not to mention courteous service. In Mazatlan the epitome of Mexicana ts Alfredo E. (Chato) Patron, rqional manager. who was one of the instigators of Los Angeles Yacht Oub's Mazatlan race and 1s still very active in its promo- tion. He was the chairman of this year's race. If-you hanker .!or an. oa:asional . __ highball or. cocktail in Mexico. ~ member to develop a Wte for tequila, vodka. s.in or rum. If your wte runs to bourbon or scotch, prepare to la)' out a few thousand pesos. These liquors are 1mponed and the sky is the ltmit -1fyou can &el them. Yes, Mazatlan ts suU the "pcart of the Pacific" altho~ it is consider· ably oonh of what is known as the "Mexican Riviera" (Puerto Vallana. Manz.anallo and points south to Acapulco). There a.rt sttll plenty ofbarpins tn Mexico. Just be au1ded by your own budget. Don't hesitate to ask gucs.- tions. And don't a.ct like an affluent (or even ugly) American. IRYUgives top praise to Hinshaw Chuck Kober of Long .. _.,... Beach, president of the Unned States Yacht 1Uc10g Union, and Ted Hinshaw ofNewpon Beach. yachting comm1ss1oner for the I 984 Olympic Games. rettived high praise tn the executive commiuce report of Dr. Bcp~ Croce. president of the lntcmauonal Yacht · RacmgUn1on,allhelYRU annual meeting in London. John and Marilyn Barna, Steve Clark, Ron and Donna Taylor, Rou and lnnette Starkenburg 'went weat' for &ood caueea. ··we owe a great deal of thanks to the USY RU. headed by our fnend Chuck Kober; and to the yachting co mm1ss1oner. Ted Hmshaw. who h~ded the team of well over I .200 volunteers in promoltng Partners round .up funds at sunset . Barbara C9nrad, center, and ElolM Bower admire Bo Van der Ahe'• white Stet.on. -..., ... ._....'-,.,.. -Tbe Rn. BUI lllcLa ... blla'e ... tena larb earprt.-Gall Daniel• In lntne. . Two panics recently took the same direction - western. Our J,..ady Queen of Angels School Auxiliary members and guests put on the1rfeh hats and headed for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Hall an Irvine while Me~­ HarborClubcorraled guests at theC~ta Mesa Wome n's Clubhouse. Both events were fun and fund-raising. Bales of ha)' with mannequins 1n western amrc set the scene in Seton Hall for the 2SOarrivil')g to sup\X)n the school at an auction and a chuckwagon feast ofbeef ribs. chicken and chili catered by Dclancys. Af\cr-dinner bidding began when Denl1e Hopkins caught the Rams football signed by the '84 squad.for $350. Jobn Blom outb1d the rest for an antique diamond a nd platinum bracelet donated by Moboco ofNewpon Beach (it now belongs to wife Qloe) and Jou and SH Marplly walked away with the South Coast shoppmg spree and Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel weekend. To top ofTthc evening the Baff ... Brewl•I Compuy band provided music fora hoedown. Amo na th~ there were Gall OuJt l1, chairman, and husband Jim, Nancy and SkJp Albrlcll, Slater Linda Nlcllol101 (school principal). Mike and Marilyn Pt ll1, Barbara and lte•t Jollasoa, Jou and Marlly• Ban s, Barbara Cowad, Eloltt Bower and l he Rev. Blll McLa11bll1, one oft he spiffiest looklna in full western anirc. .Meanwhile. over attbe lubhoust fund were bcmg raised for Share Our Selves by the blucJcancd ind full skined aroup. They, too, had a barbecue dinncr - served'bn red-checkered tables centered with balloon aod calico Oowers.1Wt.SaarkftlH.r1 wa easily woitcd w1 th h 1s bia black hat as wife luette acted as emcee. 'O thers there were Roa and Doua Tay lor(shc's waysand mcanschairman), alona with 8111 and Jerrie Holmes. Paund JM Ber1, 8a"8ra and Tom La Velie, Dolly Vu Dorea1MldeySmla' and OJn and Ju nita l &ahm (she's ph1l1nthropychairman). H tahhaht ofthecvenma wasdanc1n1by thc liver Swl•&tn,asquaredanccaroup from lo~ n$1t . Th silver-and red-co tu med sroup madctht' mtncate tcp took very easy-not so. tt\c pany-aocrs d1 ovcrt'd when they aot up to vY the f1ncy foeftwork. O thers there included Mae'"" JoblM, Maro. BlucM, Fr.U Blackla.e and he and Gey Stf'Hb. .. Maureen Jobnaon. Martha Blan1:h and l"'rank Black•tone relu a.ft-er barbecue dinner. o.llt ........... ..,,_e........ Our and Sue Straub llked pertytnc weetem· 1tyle at Coeta Ilea Chabhovee. _ the Games," said Croce. TED HINSHAW He also congratulated t~ U. Olympic yachttng team. every one of whom won an 01) mptc medal -thrtt golds and four silvers. But Croce was not so pleased with the tekv1s1on coverage ofyachttng in the Games "frankly. at the moment, 1 feel lhal we arc gctung nowhere when the Olympic Games are held in the USA. the U.S. company .\BC 1s rcspons1bk for TV coverage. ever) U. Olymp1 \-achung com~utor v.ins a medal the U.S. team docs be er than an} other port -and suit the TV coverage of yach11ng 1s m1niscatc:· said Crocc. He conunued about the Games: ".\ \Cf) tmponant brcaklhrou&h was made when the International Ol~mp1c C-ommlltee agreed that the IYR could h11\e an add1t1 onal event, namel)' an e"cnt for wQfllen. in the same class a~ mciv1n the double-handed d1ngh' da'ls-the .no "This lea'e$ five other events still open 1 r men and v.omen can compcte equall~. but tn the rcla11,eh 1nc'\pcn'l1\t" double-hander lhere will be an e'cnt for men and an e"ent for women wtth separate starts ·· Crews gear for Puerto Vallarta · 8) ALMOI'\ LOCXAB'Y ,..,"91~W11tet "lov. 1ha1 the L O'I .\n1ele'i·to-M1.1atlan ral~ t\ history for 1nothertv.o 'e1r<1 man\ of the ~me 'acht men wtll be gean ng ufl for the biennial Manna del Rc)'-to-Pueno allana race which leave~ Ori Re \ ochl Cluh hb 2 Ra~ to ~kuco have Iona be-en popular with uthem C altforn1a vach1,mcn who rla1m. "~ fartheT· \OU go. the wanner 11 gets " 8c'l1de'I the Mazatlan and PV raccc;, S n Die o Yacht Cluh"" b1cnnu'1 race to Manz.an11lo al\O draw a larse entry ltst .\lthou1h Putno \.all n a -nf\-'TtllllOft went out only r('('Cntl) I 7 finn entnes alread have h(oe n l'\'ttl\ed, according to c nlf) r h.a1rm1n RI) hachter pf OR' C. Thts v.111 be the e1~th sa1hna of the P\ race for Pt'rforman'e Handica p Rac1n, )ICht a\ ¥-di b lh05' ralcd undtr lflr Tntcm auo n mmnort Ruk TOR I The I. I H -m1le race ~•" 1nou~ura1cJ 1n I q11 to rntnl tde ~tth the orentn& ot a ncv. )Ith I harhor tn P'\1('r}.O \allarta E la~ ltme m.'<lni Im tht l'llH' ~ ~ da)'I. 4 hours t1nd 'm1nute<1 held h' the t.. J.foot ~loop Ra time -· i 82 Oran09 Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, November 29, 1984 Guilt drives daughter to di-ink DEAR ANN LANDERS: A few yursaao. when~hved in ChicaJ.o.a neiihbor lady was struck and lcalled by a car. Sbe was a lovely person and we we~ skk about it. Tht pohce never found the driver. inoc then my family has moved to another city. Within the last year m) oldest daughter has turned into a chrome alcoholtc. She has been fi~ from several Jobs. stolen money from ui., and refuses to take care of hrrsclf. A few weeks ago I caught her with pills. I finally decided to have a hcart-to- heart talk and try to find out why her hfr had taken such a bad tum. I was shocked when she confessed to me that she was the dnver of the car that ~ad kill~ our neighbor. The g1rl wants to get help. but my husband will not aUow'it. He claims that under the law. the psychiatrist must tum her 1n for what she has done. We tove our daughter. but we don't want to be responsible for makmg her a defendant in a murder tnal. I am a faithful reader and never miss what you have to say. Please hurry and print this letter. I can't Jive you my name anG-address for obvious reasons. The last thing we need is a dead daughter. -OESPERA TE FOR HELP DEAR DESPERATE: I conaalted witb one of Chicago's most lulowl· eclgeable ud respeded crtmlnal attorneys, Edward M. Genson. He said: "Since the laws regarding privi- leged iaformatJon between patient and psyclalatrlst vary from -state to A11 luDEIS state, It woild be wtse to cons•lt a lawyer and lean wlaat tile law Is b1 yo.r state. (No -tile lawyer Is not obli&ated to tun lier la.) "u muy statet, sabject to certala carefaUy clr~macrtbed excepUoas, llaformatloa &1vea to a dllly llcen1ecl psy~trtlt by a patlHt Is COD· 1ldered prtvlle&ed commulcatlon ud n«d not be disclosed to uyone." I laope for yoar daa&later's salle ud for yoars tJaat slle wm be able co confets wtaat slle laa1 done aad get rlglat wltll ber coescloce. I am sare sbe dJd not IDteaUoaally kill tile woman. Her bl& mistake 1{as fleel9g from tlae scene of tile accident and keepla.g silot all tlaese years. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you're fine. l am miserable. I went with "Hank" for eight years. Last December he took UJ;> with a stripper. (He has a breast fetish. as well as a weakness for dirty magazines.) Af\er she slept with all his friends, stole money from his wallet and lifted his wristwatch. she dumped him, He came back to me. Now(a yearlater). I still can't forget the hurt. Every time Hank and I have an argument, I bring up her name. I know I shouldn't but J can't help at. DIAMONDS ... from Je-wels by Joseph Thi-. vear g1\.e a gift that w1ll la<;I long after 1he holtday season . diamond'>. Jewels by Joseph ha'> diamonds tn cl variety of cuts and '>i1es, tn a wide range of prices. After all, giving 1s a holiday trad1t1on. And we've bu tit a 1rad1t1on of trust for over three gener· at1ons. Chn<.tmas Cla'>Slt., make popular g1ft-g1vang tor bolh men and women Only at jewels by joseph. A rnulit wn of trust. JtWtLS by JOSf:Pll l11< dlt•rl J I •,,,uth Co.i,r l'IJtd 111 Co\la '-11:..i Chrl\lm.l' hnu" Monda) 1h11.1 ~ ). '>dllitdd\ 10 d m .CJ J(J p m "undd~ 11 a m -6 pm 1\11 mJ11.11 t red11 card~ dnd ~, pt•"ondhted Jewel" by to-.E-ph •<c ounl\ "'el come PhonP 17 14l >4()..<){)hl, She has destroyed my life and madr me miserable. How do I de3.I with these emotions?-SUFFERING DEAR SUFF: No one caa mab you mlaerable ualeta yoa permit U. Wily do yoa 1lve tUt IJttJt tramp so macb power over yoa? Tkla.ll It over. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: What word 1s there to describe a female wimp? Surely there are women who deserve the title. But what is 1t? - STUMPED IN VA. DEAR VA.: I am stumped la ChJca10. Any Ideas out tbere? • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I havl' a problem. Can you please help? There 1i. nobody I can 3 k. I am IS )'Cars old and have a 12-ycar-old &irlfnend. She claimi. she 1s pregnant. Can this really be? We on l) had sex once. Can a ~rt 'et pregnant the first tame? We were JUSt seeing what it was lake af\er watch1"g a movie on cable TV. We are too young to be parents. uren'l we? Plea)C hurry with your answer. I need to know 1f1t's po~1ble and what to do. -TROUBLE IN METROPLEX DEAR METROPLEX: I& IS poll· Ible for a l l -year-old girl lo become preput tbe first time 1be U. 1es. You sbould botb tell yoar pareata at once and decide togetber OD the beat course of action for aU concerned. Mesa boat firm headed byOlympicsofficial . Carib Dory ales Corp. of Costa Mesa. whose multi-use recreational boats were selected by the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Com- mittee as the suppon boat for rowing and canoeing at the Games. has announced the appointment of Charles G . Cale as ·chairman and president. . Other otlicers appointed were Timothy A. Morphy, executive vice pr~sident ar,d general manager. and Michael A. Morphy as a member of the board of directoB. Cale, formerly a LAOOC group vice president. said: "I was aware that the organizing committee selected the Carib Dory as the suppon craft for the competitions at Lake Casitas. The rave reviews the boats receive~ from all who came an contact with them impressed me." Prior to his appointment with Carib Dory. Timothy Morphy was a vice president an the national d1v1s1on of First Interstate Bank. Michael Morphy is currently vice chairman of Cal Mat Co. which 1s the successor by merger to Portland Cement Co. He is also a director in vanous other corporations, including Santa Fe Southern Pacific. Carib Dory recently unveiled the latest to its lane. CD-18. Unhke the 12-and 14-foot models. the 18 is &trictly a power boat. The smaller models can be used as power or sail boats, rowboat, yacht tender. SCUBA or glass bottomed boat. 8 0 R SHIPYARJ ) SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6.50 Per Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING $45.00.hr. y ARD LABOR $40.00 Per Hour HAUL OUTS TO 75' -75 TONS/Marine Scale 223-21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH (714) 675-2550 Learn your lesson. I Ill' tlunµ \"1 >ll dun 1 want to lc1m .1holl! '' 1u 1 hc:.1 lt h 111'.11 r.1111 t · 1.., t h.11 \ c 11 irc.· P·" mg I•>< 1 11 n11 h 1111 1rn>l111k·10H·r.1~c.· I 1111 u tun.lll'h \nu 1111ght 1101 rl'.1lr1c.· n until ,·ourt· -.H !-. .• 111d gl't lrn "irh t 1 ,..,,,~ dnluc. t1hll' c:l1:1rg<.·~ But thl'rt· b :1 "·'' 111 .1,·01d ll'.1r1 1111g vrnrr k' ... -.on tl1l' turd\\ ,1, Ju ... t 10111 l· l I I' rH Pu >\t'r" 'our mutint· <.~rt'. Ill }..,rtt:r I. -.urg1Ld .md t·n11.·r~l'nn <. .ut· \l.1m pl:11i... 111c:lud<.' t'\'l' l'X:lllh .ind pn.:"<.:nption tlruµ," ffl'l' <>I rhar~ Ql tAl.ITY AND CONVENIENCE. 't< >u'IY:R-'<.'l'i\c n >Ur C Jrl' .It Hf p·~ modL"m llt':1hh r:11t· ccntl·r~. hill\ c.:qu1r1x·d. prof(: ~1011~11} -;1:1111.:d Ian lit it·"''' ith <. om.1.· n it·nt I< ><. .11 ion' nc:u '' ht•r<.: '·c >ll I I\ c .1 nd w1 n k \1 I 11 P 1'11.-rc .1 re .1IN >h1td\ no c.k • ,-~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~o k-:1 rn \uu r I w:i Ith c. .m: It-"'"< >ll t ht' d lll I ihll' p.t\ lllt'll h ) OU I I ir-.i h1g Ul II <>I pt I\ 1-.c l t'X!X'll"t' 1-. d11rn11.11l'd. \\hit h v n'w.111 ... 'nu c ttl pn >h:thly lo\\ <.'I' '< >111 1111.rl .11111u.rl llt'.11!h < :11c.· t·1 ,..,i-. \lld 111.111\ I llP pl.1th t'\<.:ll gtH' 'ou ~HI '\, 1 rn t·r:1).t<.' " tth not n P·" ll ll'nh' t·:1w ''.I\ Fn1 c.·xc. d1L·1lt he: 11th c..in: \\'ith no dt•duntbk-.. '\lgn ll) fot ... m 1'f> fx:l·omt· .1n f t f P nH.·mlx:r. ~t' ) < >tir t•mpk >yt-r. F<>r mt H\' inf< 1rn1a- tlon. c<ill Fl I 11 .11 (-I 1) ~~--~t)I(), Ext <;(X>or (.!171) 1291-t''.~. Ext ·:-,c)o Doriations aid Africans ' plight He was just a little boy. His life had barely beaun. He hnd aorieous brown eyes. And often tears running down his cheeks. His arms and kgs were very than. BRENNAN CASSIDY ttis stomach was swollen hke a watcnpelon. Flies often rested on his face, in his eyes, has ears and on his hps. He didn't hove the •••••••••ill••• strength to shoo the nies away bec.ause he was starving. He was dying of malnutrition, dying of starvation. He died along with many others -children and adults. They are dying today, men. women and children. Many of them every day. Dying because they have no food to eat. An estimated 7,000 people arc dyang every day. Many more are suffenng from malnutnt1on and other diseases in thedrought-ridden states of Africa. The body demands nourishment. If there's no nourishment from food. the body begins to eat itself. The fatty tissues of the body and Lhen musculature 1s eaten away. ' · Growth in children 1s retarded. They lose their hair. Auad accumulates an the abdomen leading to a grotesque look of skinny arms and legs with bloated bellies. Permanent brain damage can occur even if proper diet is restored. The media, especially television. are currently focusing attention on the masses of people starving in Ethiopia. Only about one-tenth of the food necessary to meet this crisis has amved. Continuing attention will be needed in this area of the world for years to come. Many organized relief efforts are under way. includmg CARE. Catholic Relief Services and World Vision International. to name a few. These ofganizataons need r.our continuing financial support. This is a worldwide probtem that wall not be resolved easily or soon. You may contact these agencies directly for further information: CARE 125 W. Fourth St., Ste. 232, Los Angeles 90013 (2 13) 626-0023 World Vision International P.O. Boi O. Pasadena 91109 (800) 423-4200 Cath olic Relief Services IOI I First Avenue. New York, N. Y. 10022 (212) 838-4700 SUPERMOM ROLE PROMPTED BY BEING IGNORED When a woman wearing a $200 suit and carrying an attache case boarded a ~' plane last week. a man in the seat behind ~ ::Y~~served. "They've sure come a long ERMA ~ •· As she strapped herself an the seat next tome. I lookedat her closely... a I'~ '.~ woman to woman. The white Erase under OIBECI & L her eyes had been excessive and part of ••••••••••••• her nose had disappeared. Someone had crayoned on her boarding pass and She spit on her fipger desperately trying to rub a coffee spot out ofher skirt. I knew her. She was the legendary woman of this decade. She was faster than aspirin racing to the bloodstream ... more powerful than a detergent with bu1IH n bleach. and was able to leap over three teen-agers to get dinner to the table in I 0 minutes. AU yo u had to do was to ripoffthe buttonsofherblousc to c;ee theT-shirt with the big red Son it. She was Supermom! Of~e'80s! · It takes one to know one. I was a Supermom an the '60s and '70s. I starched collars. laundered shoestrings, beat carpets, ironed towels and vacuumed the bedsprings every April. I baked cakes from scratch. hosed out my garbage cans every week with bleach and drained the anti-freeze from my car and saved it from year to year. No one ever saw me with my blinds down or my toilet scats up. I hu~nd puffed and I did myself in. The SJP'crmom sitting next to me is different. he has a career outside of her home. She buys birthday cakes and fast foods. but she takes them out of the cardboard box and buckets and arranges them on ch.in a plates. She buys polyester and irons the wrinkles out while she "relaxes" in front of the TV at 2 a.m. T ojustifyhavingagood time working eight hours a day, she goes to every ~hool affair, volunteers on Saturdays. and assumes the kids' chores. She postponed her hysterectomy twice: once when the office had inventory and again when her family wanted to go to Disneyland. She fights mold, wax build-up, ring-around-the~ollar and guilt. Her children call her a.t the office every 15 minutes because their "dad is at work." She falls asleep duriog a root canal and wears damp pantyhose. She lives by an out-of-sync timetable: making dinner in the mornings. lunches at night. shopping on Sundays and bankfog in the middle of the night. The voice of the man behind us persisted. ··1t all staned when we gave 'em the rightto vote." f osc.t the record straight, it started Ion~ before that. It started the first time the kids and a husband came home. stared nght into our eyes and said. "Anybody home?" We've been killing ourselves trying to matenahzeever since. CHRISTMAS PARTY CRUISES Holiday parties are Christmas lights used year-round· special occassions! Con-NEW YORK (AP) -Chnstmas sider a coctail or dinner lights are not just for the holidays. cruise ab 0 a rd the says a residential lighting specialist. CATALINA HO LIDA y The spotlight used to t1tummate a Sant.a Claus. for example, can also touring beautiful New-light shrubbery and provide added safety and security to otherwise dark port Harbor. areas, says Nancy Christensen, of There are still several eve-General Electric Co. The same is true for stnnas of ltghts nings available in Decem-used on Christmas trees, she adds. b f 00 She recommends some other non-er or groups up to 3 · holiday uses for the lights: Expensive ... not at all! A -Outdoor strands of different minimum two hour week colored Ughts can be used to mark summer campsites or for backyard day charter only costs barbecues. •300 pe ho (Ch -Strnnds of lights along a door ># r ur · arter frame or hallway can serve as night cost does not include tights. f d b ) -Smaller lights can be tacked 00 or ar · along atass doors or under furniture Catering and bar available shelving. through the TALE OF loanycasc,Chriitcnscnsays.basic clcctdcaJ safety ., most 1mponant. THE WHALE restaurant. "Indoor li&hts arc not weather- For infomwion ....... ~..._ ..... ,.._ proofed and must not be used outdoon." she says. PAM at Catalina Passen-FJtycd or e~posed wires must be ger Service at the Balboa p~rly repaired. or thrown away. r11-vili'on·. o more than three sc:t of Ji1hts ~ ould be put 'Ort 0~11otre0nt. (714) 673-5245 Call SU-5671 Put a few words lo work for ou. says ChristenKn. Newport Barbo.!_ OF LIGHTS Utt. 17-23 -$10 P~ P""" (714) i41-7500 .. brange Coast DAILY PILOT/TnuttOey, NcweMbet 21, 1114 1 . . Murder outstrlps f~ntasy as NBC wlns.Nlelsen By FRED ROTHEN BERG rcgular-'ICaso n week since September rhe rauna rocasu~s the avera&e AH~w.-1980. pcrccntql" ot the l't1t1on's 84.9 But COS remained the pnme-t1 me m1lhon TV home watching one NEW YORK -Pon Twoof"Fatal season leader aner nine week~. ac· network during a gi ven minute of V1s1on" en aly outdai.ta nccd the !ICC· cord1n& to figures relcastd I uesday pnmc time. ond-ranked "Ewok Adventure" on by the A.C Nielse n C'o ~ The performa nce of "Fatal ABC in the banle of the specual For the week of Nov 19· S, NB V1s1on," based on the story of !l\Ov1es, sweeping NBC to first place had a 16.S rating,ABC a 15.9 ndCB convicted murderer Or. Jeffrey Mac- in la~t week's television ratings. CBS a I S.3. For the season, CBS leads w11h Donald. continued the phenomenal had Its first last-place finish during a a 16.8 to NBC's 16.6 and ABCs 15.2. success record for movies that are TV LISTING S EVENING -t:OO- • D (f) NEWS 9 HAPPY DAYS AOA1N I 0 NFl FOOTIALL HAATTOHAAT • THAEFS COMPANY e IU8INESS IVORT GOCWfUS (I) CBS NEWS QllllCNEWS G DICK VAH DYKE MOVIE * * ' Sta W•llS ( 1982) Dudley Moore, Mary T91« MOOft (Q) MOVIE U * "All The Right MOYeS' (1983) Tom Cruise, Craio l. NeleOn .-1:30- D HeCNEWS 9 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY (!) N8A BASKETBALL tDALa S MACNEIL I LEHRER NEWSHOUR 6) HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS CJ) NEWS Cit WHEEL Of FORTUNE G THAT GIRL Cl)MOVIE * * t "The Grey Fo• ' ( 1982) Rloh- lfd Fatnsworth JlcilNt Burrough&. -7-;00-e ces NEWS 11100,000NAMETHATME LOV£80AT • OAL.LA8 • THREE'S COMPANY e WHEEL Of FORT\JHE ID 3-2-1 COHTACT(R)Q _ (J)P.M.~ 8 JEOPAPIJY G MIWONAIAE ct> THE WORlO Of DARK CRYSTAL -7:30- • 2 ON THE TOWN D Cit FAMILY FEUD tD WKAP IN CIHCINNA Tl e PiOPIES COURT • WILD, WILD WORLD Of AMMAL8 Ii) SNEAK PREVIEWS Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH G HAY£ GUN, WILL TRAVEL (U) NHL HOCKEY (Z)MOvie. * • •,; "House Acrou The Bay" ( 1940) George Rah, Joan Bennett -1:00-t> Cl) MAGNUM, P.I. D Cit COS8Y SHOW 9MOVIE • • • · The Amer1untu11on Of Em1- 1y· (196A) James Garntf. Jult41 Andrews D JOKER'S WILD •RfTUALS .MOVIE • • * Of1 The M1nnesote Stnp (1980) Hal Holbrook. MIChHI Learned • NATURE Of THINGS ID MYSTERY! G 12 O'CLOCK HIOH <C:>MOVIE • * * "Tiie Three Faces Of Eve" ( 1957) Joanne Woodward. OaVld Wayne GREATE.R TUNA MASTER HAROLD ... ANO THE aovs -8:30- D Qt FAMIL V TIES D TIC TAC DOUGH tD E.NTERT AINMENT TONIGHT Ed Marinaro (left) convince. Brace Weltz to •take him to one laat roll OD a Lu v eau crap table o.n.."Btll Str«tBlu•" t9nlaht at to on NBC, Channel 4 . ®) 20/20 Q ~ AWIEO HITCHCOCK PfBEHTS MOVIE * • • Monty Python's Tiie Meaning Of Lift " ( 19831 John Clee$t. MIC~ Pahn MOVIE ***'.; 'Olva" (19811 Wllhelmenla W'OQ1ns Fernandez, Frederic Andrtt -9:15- • ~1209 -9:30-11 Cit NIGHT COURT (!)MOVIE • *'" "Diamond Head (1963) Charlton Heston Yveue M1mieua (C)MOVIE • • Lone Wolf McOuade' 11983) CllUck Norns. David Carradine -10:00-t> KNOTS LANOIHG D Cit HtU STREET BLUES 9tDCl>NEWS G ISPY 8D THE BOUNDER «!> COHSTTTUTlOH: THAT DEUCATE BAlANCE 9 ENTERTAlNMEHT TONIGHT m RACING FROM ASCOT BAOTHERS Q -10:15- D THATS HOLLYWOOO -10:30- CI) INDEPENDENT NEWS 9 THE BOUNDER «) $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE (O)MOVIE • * •., Rumble F1Sb ' ( 19831 Matt 0111on. Mickey Rourke ( $) BIZARRE Q tll BUTTERfUES (8) SOlOIERS IH HIDING MOVIE * "A Night In Heaven ( 1983) Chrtl· tophel Atkins ~esley Anne Warren (Z)MOVIE • * "Am1tyv1llt • The Demon' ( 1983) Tony Roberts. T eu Harper -11:30-t> Cl) NEWHART D QtTONIOHT 9 OOO COUPLE 8 (J]) ABC NEWS NIOHTUNc 0 BURNS AHO ALLEN tD VEGAS tll LATE.NIGHT AMERICA e) 700 CLU8 (C)MOVIE • Tea For Three 119801 -12:00- " TWIUGHT ZONE D TO BE AHNOUNCEO GMOVIE • * A Thousand And Ont Nights I 19681 Jell Coo'* Rat Vallone Cf) INDEPENDENT HEWS e STREETS Of SAN FRANCISCO OJ) ROCKFORD FILES HBO COMING A TTRACTIOHS -12:05-u MOVIE • * '1 Tiie Baby Maker (19721 Bar- bara HerShey. Sem Groom LOJ MOVIE Hol Pursuit (No OateJ -12:30 -D Qt LATE NIGHT WITH OAVIO LETTERMAN 9 ALFRED HnCHCOCK PRES£HTS D THREE THREE 0 (!)MOVIE t t "The Wk:ktd lady" ( 1983) Faye Ounawey, Alan Bates. ())MOYIE * *\.\ "Ster 80" (1983) Merle! Htm- ~~ Rob«ts **,** "Ralhomon" (1950) Toslwo Mlf\int, Mactiito Kyo. -1:00-e MOYIE • H "Comt September' ( 1961) Roca Hudson. Gina LOllobngide 8 TY8 • MOVIE U~ "A Fever In The Blood ' (1961) Efrtnl Zlmbeldt Jr • Angie 01clun~ 9 SITTRTAIHMEHT TONIGHT <C:>MOYIE . *** "Psycho II" (1983) Anthony P.-ins, Meg T Illy -1:30-D GAEA T RECOAO ALBUM COU£CTIOH 8 IEST Of LA. TODAY QI ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAIJOH4N (Q)MOVIE * "Slstera" (19811 Katen GarnbHlf, Pemtla Stanford -2:00- • Cl) C88 NEWS HIGHTWATCH !LNEWS * ** "Wedding In While" (1973) Donald Pleutnct, Carol Kane -2:15- ®MOVIE t * "Yts. GIO<glO I t982) LuclWIO Pavar0t11.1<ethryn Harrold MOVIE * * * "A" The Right Moves" 11983) lOll'f cnitw Ctalg'T-HtlSOn - -2:30- (!) MOVIETOHE CARTOON tD NEWS -3:00- • CHlLORal BETWEEH LIFE AHO DEATH (!)CIRCUS 81 MOVIE • • • "Liiith" (196AJ Watren Beatty, Jean Sebtfg • GUILTY OR INNOCENT <C:>MOVIE t * •,; "Tiie Lacy In Red" ( 1979) Robert Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin. BOXING -3:30- (!) FAITH 20 -3:45- MOVIE . • * * The Twelve Chairs t 1970! ~on ~oody Frank Langella -3:50-I' MOVIE • Escepe 2000 I 19821 Steve R&ils- back OIMa Hussey -4:00- " AFRICA: CONT1HEHT IH CNSIS (!) CHICAGO'S ARST R£POfrr -4:10- (8JMOVIE * * "Walll Across Te~as (1983) Anne Arctlef Terry Jastrow. -4:30- MEOICAL DOCTOR -4:35- (C)MOVIE * • • "Freedom" ( t982) Mare Winn- ingham Jennifer Warren. ruhty~based or dtal w11h ~nous social 1uuc . It hasn't hurt that the5e films, uch as this ~..son'i ''Bumm& Bed" (wife· beat1n1) and ··Silence of the Hean" (teen-age suicide) and last ~son's "Adam" (mi tna children) and "Some1h1n1 About Ameba" (locrst), have been heavi ly promoted and critically praised. The second pan of •·fatal Vision'' drew a 32.7 ra1ing. makin& lhe production the top program for two consecutive weeks, The fini mstaJI, menl had a 29.S rating and led 1hc ratings for the week endina Nov. 18. The two-niJht averaae of 3 l.1 ma kes "Fatal Vision" 1hc season's second h1&.best rated proaram, behind the 30.2 raungof"The Burning Bed " Dunog the two-hour ~riod on Nov. 19. when "Fatal Vision" ran against ABC's "Monday Night Foot· ball" and CBS', regular ~nes, the three networks attracted 94 percen l of the audience watching TV -an increase of about IS percent over previous Monday nights. "These movies are what spell the difference," said Gerald Jaffe, NBC 's vice president for research projects. "It's easier to pull viewers back 10 the networks with hot movies than with hot senes." "The type of movie that's working Heidi and her friends Leah Florence (aecond from left) play• the title role ln the Fountain Valley Community Theater production of "Heidi,.. concluding thla weekend at Golden West Col- lege'• Forum D. 0th.era In the cut ( clockwt.e from lower left) are Chrlatopher Maher, Elleno Claudina, Jenny Foster and Peter Slllaaon. Call 895-8378 for ticket in- formation. th is yur requires 1 deep, emouooal involvemc~ ·• s11d Mtchae l Et$enbcrg. c~· director o( audience meburemtnl .. It JOC1 bc}ond enter· ta.uunent to somelhina 1hat touchci viewers' IJ ve ·• • For mo t of the season. thouah. the netwol'ks offer more convenuonaJ movies and their regular St"TlCS -and CBS has won <seven of the fir t ntnc wteks. "There W111 be some Ouk~. but the important thu)S 1s the lona-tcrm trend;' said Eisenbe rg. "When some· body does wel~ somebody else suf· fers. I'm not overly concerned. I lh1nk the real competmon is between AB and NBC for scc.ond ~laoc, and NB has pretty much sohd1ficd its sccond- place po5i1Jon fo r the whole season AB'C would have to do very well and NBC would have to colla~ for lhe situauon to change,'' Officials at ABC say that the network will overcome its defictts early next year when us m1rusenes, Super Bowl and some new series arc broadcast . Besides the succrss of "The Ewok Adventure." Gcorgr Lucas' first TV mov1r which drc\.\ a 24.9 raung, ABC-s ma1or bnght spot was its Wednesday night hneup. ··Dynasty" was the th ird-rated show and "Hotel" was sixth. CBS had four shoM 1n tM ~.ta. ··60 Minutes .. was fourth, "Dallal. .. fifth. "Murckr, She Wrote." tied for ti&hth, a.ftd •• imon A Simon.ft lOdL lksides .. Faw Vision." NBC bad ··The A-Team .. in SC\itnt.b pAlict and "TV's 81oopm & Practical Jota .. i• t igbth ... Bloopen.'' the 2Sth..nted bow this season, a~dy ben- efited fro m viewen turuna 1n abr bOur before .. Pall.I V111on." ln another rat1nas quirk, the .. NBC Nighdy Ntwi" profi Jed from a preemption last Th ursday. The Thank'&iving Day broadcast of the National Football League ~e be- tween DalJas and New EnaJand kept "N1&htly News" off the air and, at the ~me time, depressed the rahflll _of the "CBS Evening News" and ABC's "World News Tonia.ht.'' For the first time s1nce the week of July 16-20, "Ni&btly News" finished ahead of"WorloNews Toni&ht'' With a four-mgbt, 11.4 rating. The "C~ Evening News" had a 12.4 rating and "World News Tonight" a 10.6. NBC had I.he lowest-rated pr-o- gram, "Panners in Crime," 111 68th place. The boctom five also included the CBS movie, ·'The Baron and the K.id," 64tb, NBC's "Silver Spoons.'' 6Stb, and NBC's "National People's Poll" and the movie "Arthur" on ABC, lied for 66th. . W'ALK· INS * F1m T-Mti111ttt 511-.'"" * "' ONL y 12.n U1t.u llletel ~~s~~,1~~ SJflrr.(Jfl[)( :iM::i S 113f1!3•!•l11ll6) ™ 2ssJ~~"'l:F~ ) ~aQUU.C"Q) Plu1 Co·FHtl"e S1teen1 (PG) Meryl StrHD FALLING IN LOVIE (PG ·\ 3) I 4S 3 SO S SS I 00 &. I 0 OS JUST THIE WAY YOU AAE (PG) SHOWS AT I .20 l :IS S 10 7 ·05 &. 9 •00 OH~GODI YOU D EVIL (PG) SHOW"'$ AT 12:00 2 :00 410 0 6 :00 . 00 .. 10 00 TlflE F OF HEA•TS ,._, SHOWS AT 3 30 &. 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L--..-,l (''l1>4'ci1lly if al i, tn open~r't suit'/" GOOD REA ON FOR RIGHT BIO There as a good reason why t.h1s 1ty that his partner had three ,tricture, applit> . When parl.nel' 'ipades without the queen. If t hat opens the bidding and you have were so. the grand slam would , at 16 18 points. your side Is in the slam . hcst, be on a fi nesse or a 2-2 break • wne. Add a point or two ror llnd you really want better odds cJi.itribu~ion, and you certainly want than that. So he set.tied m3tters by to be an sln m at your ,ide has a tit. checking fo r aces and then jumping However. the three no · trump to a 1'mall slam in !lpades. When the OMAR SHARIFF re pon"'e ha'I consumed a lot of room, and you m11 y not hav~ Lht• pace to 1nv stl){al po 1b1l1lil"8 ac <'uratrly without. r1sk1n.c ic•lt.ing overboard and turning a sure 1t•me ffifo a minus scortt. Pf'rhap, th ,.lmplMt wAy to =ft1gMig ms~ e ttfflo back lo a hand that wa dealt In a learn match som yeua AKO. 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Dcukme11an's deputy press sccrctal). said TueMia} the go,emor has received applications from about 20 candidates for director and more than 300 people wh\l want to be one of the live comm1ss1oner&. Taylor said "it's a matter of slogging through" the applications 1n an attempt to make appointments by the Dec 6 deadline in the lottery 10111a11ve. approved b) the' oters last month. "Wc'redeahng "Ith 111ntcnsl\el).'' he said. but added that "It's going to be 'el) difficult to meet the dead- line." Deukmc11an. who 1nd1cated last week he ma) be unable to make appointments b) Dec. 6. 1s scheduled to spend "blocks of time this week an-d into ncxl week" on the screening process. Ta) lor said. . . lnter\le"!> arc expected to begin th1!> ~ed., he \aid. The go' crnor ~111 per!>onall) tonduct the final 'le~\1oni. Dcukmc1ian '<, siaff doc!I not re\ cal namc!I of apphrants. hut gambling industry insidtr~ SU'.Y al lcaiit !llX director!> of IOlll'rtC\ 'in olhl·r )tatc!I are in1ere1o1ed 1n bt·rnm1ng luttc~ ch1efin ( ahforn1a Ho~e' er. directors of the na11on\ lotteries told The Assc><:1a1cJ Press last "eek that they had not hcen contacted b) DeukmcJian·~ ollke, 1nd1ca11ng that the governor ma) want someone from the Cali fornia business communll}. The new dm:ctor "'111 manage the lotter) "hill-commissioners \"Ill O\ersce both lht• operallon and the director. The lom·n 1nit1a1" c. a lOn!ltttu- uonal amendment. requires 1ha1 one comm1ss1oncr have at least Ii vc ycar1o of la" enfom:ment cxperiencl'. One commissioner must be a cen1fied public accountant No more than 1hr~emcmlxrs can~ from the samt! ·political pan) rht.• comm1ss1o ncrs. who muM be confirmed q} the state Senate. will serve staggered tertns One will serve for two years. one for three years. one for four years. and two for fi,c ~tars. They will receive $1 00 a day while on comm1ss1on business The director. who also mus1 be .ro.nfirmcd b:r the Senate, must have thee~pencnct> needed to run a lottcl). The director will be gi vc n a salary of $55,000 to $70.000 annually. com- parable to that received by other top state officials. The lottel) 1n1t1ative requires that the first game begin by March 21. The schools are to receive 34 percent of the lottery's annual earn- ings. estimated at between SI bilhon and $2 billion m1t1ally. The rest wi ll finance the loueryand pnzcs. - Examiners unraveling $10 million theft SA FRA NCISCO (AP) -The Bank of( ahfom1a has determined at least$ I 0 mil hon from trust accounts was used by a former employee. now deceased. who worked in the bank's Los Angeles trust office. 'The bank made the announcement Tuesday 1n d1sclosmg intenm results of an internal 1nvest1gation. Gal) L Stone. 51. a 17-\ear veteran of the bank's trust d1' 1s01on. stopped "ork1ng in November 1983 after d1scovenng he had terminal cancer. An internal audit the follow- ing Januar) uncovered discrepancies m his records. officials said. "To date. the mvest1gat1on has disclosed 1hat the officer comm111ed fraudulent or d ishonest acts b) using trust account funds for his own benefit and the benefit of others The amount 1n quesuon 1s about SI 0 million." sa id vice presideni Joelle Yuna. "The amount may end up some- " hat higher b) the 11me our IA Orlo.. 1s complete," c;he added. UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (APJ -The followlno hsl shows lne Over-the•Coun ler stocks and warrants lhal have oone uP the most and down lhe most based on percenl of ~hanoe for Wednesday. No secunlies 1rad1no below n or 1000 shares are Included Ne1 and percenraoe cnanoes are lh• dlttertnce belween the prevlou) clostno bid prfce and Wednesdav's last bid price. 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A world wa rn 1r1 g T ti e SU rrrwn il e 11 er ai mr That Cigarette Smoking .Is Dangerol}6 to Your Health . .... .. .. ·.· . . . -. , 7 ---------_,.,..-' __.,,-_..,,,,,, -"" . .- .. . . . ·"" or in a low ta& - -----·----:---~~-------------~------ . • f . . • ' -~ . .. · . .. ... ·" . . .:· .· , .. .. . • Daily Pilat THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. \984 Cy Young winner Hernendez Hike ,, et contract offer by Tlgere. C2. Fount81nV1l1f glrlelNIJbe clMaof .... lnbMlcetlld.CI. SOme chang~s for tJCI But Irvine brain trust generally pleased as San Otego State pays a visit tonight Rodney Scott will have m:uperawld from an Achtlln inJury suffered Monday to Start ID the beckcowt widt Jerome Lee tonight. Tbe rat of tbc Anteater lfoeup wiU stay iD&aet witla Johnny Rocers (30 pojnts ...-.. Colorado) at center and Tod Ml&rpby and freshman Wayne En,elstad aap front. .,..,,.,..... By CURT SEEDEN °' .. °""' .......... Expect UC Irvine to make some changes tonight (7:30) when the Anteaters host San Diego State in a non-conference basketball gamc:.at the Anaheim Convcntfon Center. But ~ou'll need a magnifying glass to detect 1hem. Anteater asststant coach Mike Bokosky, who will probably handle the team again while head coach Bill Mulligan recuperates from neck sur- gery, says the pluses far outweighed the minuses in UCl's 80-73 defeat to Colorado in Boulder Monday. "Coach (Herb) Livsey and I got to_gcthcr afier the game and came up with some coaching changes, but they're little things and certainly not an overhaul," Bokosky said. "They'll And Marina's basketball team may tum it arQund After etght Y9fl wtth a repu. tatlon fOf' never ftefdlng • teant whloh would faH below the .500 mark, time and .V.Ots caught up with Mertna-Hlgh baketbeM coach Steve Popoytch Int seuor. -but thing• could be turned around thi8 leue>n. Popovtch'I Vikings, wtth two retumtng etarters-(John Draheim and Blff Craft), begin play next WednMday at MIMk>n Viejo (7:30). Fonner USC running back Ricky Bell la ahown workina out with San Diego Chargen ln 1982. Bell, 29, died W edne9day from an Inflammation of the akin and maaclea. "We'll be an lmprOYed team becauee we ahoot better and we're a better paalng team.'' says Popovtch, who endured a .. 18 season In 1983-s.t. Bell ,.s death shocks ex-coaches, friends Blending with Draheim (8-3 senki) and Craft(• 5-11, Junior AJl- Suneet LMQUe defen8Ne beck with the Viking•' CIF aemlflnaffat football team), are Prelton Hay- alette (8-1 Junior and a tight end with the football team), Metk Georgeaon (6-8 aophomore), John Tampa Bay's McKay: I don't know anyone who didn't like Ricky . By the A11~lated Press John McKay, who coached Ricky Bell at Southern C'al and made him the No. I )nck in the 1977 NFL draft. says the running back was "one of the finest football players" he ever coached. Bell, a standout running back at the Universi ty of Southern California from 1974-76 who later played six years 1n the Nauonal Football League. died ,Wednesday at Daniel Freeman Hospital in Inglewood after a two-year illness. He was 29. "This 1s a helluva shock," said McKay. "He was one of the finest football players I've ever had the pleasure of coaching and even a finer man. I don't know anyone who didn't like Ricky Bell.'' Reaction to Bell's death were a tribute to the memories he lea ves behind. "He was a great player." said Coach John Robinson of the Rams. who succeeded McKay as fhe head coaclf at Southern Cal 1n 1976, Bell's senior year. ''He had two years where he was o ne of the best runners of all time. "He was a v'ery strong human being. He exuded strength. Probably the thing that was most memorable to me was that somehow he was a very aggressive football player and yet a very kind man. "Everybody kind ofloved him He was just a marvelous leader tor our Pl (6-0 I ) M tt Medina (6-0 first team at USC, It's JUSl a terrible Mn or ' a k>f loss... senior), Greg Knutt (8-1 een . ). "We grieve along with the family;-· Steve Neumann (8-4 senior), Wll- Tampa Bay owner Hugh Cul-llam Quinn (6-1 junior), [)ayjd verhouse said. Crane (8-2 senior) and Vince Clm- "USC' has lost part of its hen Lage," marru1tl (5-11 senlOf'). sa id Mike McGee, the athletic d1rec· Draheim averaged 9.0 points a tor at Southern Cal. "Ricky Bell gameandltaeofldrebounder.and represents the best of what Tro1an Craft la Marina's No. 1 point guard. football 1s all about. He was a Geor~n posses981 a ftne dedicated player whose first pnonl) touch for. big player, according to was always onented to the best Popovlch, and Is very mobl .. for interests of the team. He was a truly 6-8. outstanding representative of this Knuffs aggreulvenell stands. institution." him apart from the rest, and McGee was the head coach at Duke Hayalette'sreboundtng(atjust8-1) in I 975 ~hen the TroJans faced the 19 called exQetlent byPopCwtch._ Blue Devil~. Bell set a school 'linglc-Quinn could start at the No. 2 game rushing r~c<?rd that he later ard becauM of hfsehootlng,.and surpassed by gaining_ 256 yard~to .-~1 shooting too puts him ln the sp&~1~5;°h~o aw~~-7 t~~ctrJ;t player hunt after gaining MVP honors wtth chosen 1n the 1977 NFL college draf1. the IOphomOf'el two yeert ~· played for the Tampa Bay Bue-"It wtll take a lot of work, aaya cancers, under McKa y. and the San Popovich, "but tf Georgeeon end Diego Chargers in the NFL from Pl keep coming along, we lhoutd 1977-82. be a pretty good team by the ttme Bell played two games for the leaguettartt, Welhouldbe~ Chargers before the NFL players· defentfve team that c.n ICOfe." strike in 1982. He came down with hi s • illnesses during the strike and never MN1M ICM,.. played again. Dec. s-1 ~ vi.to; 0.. 7-1r11111e 0 -11 h H (llOme), ~ 11-1 l..-ewood; Dec. ex: • w o grew up 1n ouston tl·lt-S.11te Merl• TOUf!llNMllf, Dec. before movin~ lo Los Angeles at age IM>-trv• T°""*"'"11 o.c. 1'·1'-0teMt I I. attended remonl High and later T~,_s.,_. (Nml); -. 1~ earned All-Amenca honors 1n his a.di' t'*MI. -. ,._. FllUIMlll VellJW•: Junior and senior seasons at Southern Ja lt-et Ocee!I ""-"; Hn. » tr¥tu&e•..,. C I ('*"9), JM. ZS.-..1 ·-·· a · F•. 1-1 Hun....,_ 8Mc:f1•1,.. ~-AS a JU ntor. he led the nation in talft v...,..· t,_,..11 P::•. t-0men ~ rushini with 1.875 yard and as a (html), Fa 1J-et Wnlrnli'lltri M. d T Do ls-«-...· , ..... , ~n1or e was secon to ony N il ....... ~ L ..... ..,.,.. M ,_.. 1n th e Heisman Trophy balloting touf,.,,....,. .._...,,_.,....et 1::311 .m. CdMto meet Davis in semis Corona del Mar High hopes to His two sky hooks late in the game meet Gahr a'8in Saturday night -L-k-f -bl l " t)-d forthcstategirlsvollcyba ll cham-save a ers rom ow ng ia ea plonship at Golden West College. , . but the Sea Kinas must Ont clear SALT LAKE C'TTY (AP) -Just one hurdle in the before making when it looked like the Los Angeles plans for a possible rematch. Lakcrs were about to blow a 17-Point The Sc.a Kings will play Davis lead to the Utah Jan Wcdnesda)' High from the San Joaquin Sec-niaht, Kareem Abdul-Jnbhar came t1on in the 11 a.m. stmifinal out of nowhere. which will follow the Gahr-Lo "You play good derc nsc and - Altos (Cent ml Coast Sccuon) barn -he hits," ~1d teammate meeting at 9 a.m. Maaic John~n. "It make 11 tough on Corona del Mar, which ad-them." vanccd to the semifinal t ound Jabbar led lfll ll<'Orc,., wtth 24 with a surpnsma sweep of point,, 1nclud1ng 1wo founh-QIUlrtcr prcv1oualy unbeaten Irvine. lost sky hooh that pve the V1'tllng 1n three aamcs to Gahr in the Clf ukers the lead for aood ....... ._~M11~..,..~l!tff""'"41tk mat"h ~l 1t'1 "' ~ days aao. record 10 11 ·6 in the National The Division 1 tttlc match 111 sct Ba'lkCtball Assoc11t1on Pacific for 7 p '!!. at Golden West. The Ow i Ion and cn1blcd the LAkers to Oivistonltl final 1 11 \followed ara p sole po ion of first plact by the Dtv1sion II conrmntat1on over Ponland. wti1ch lost to CX1ro11 at .S Wednesday niaht. "I've been play1na wt'll and that's what's important tor the team," Jabbar said. The Lakcrs held a 17-point advan- taac at one point in th~ third quarter. but Utah roared back behind guard Darrell Onffith, who led his team with 23 points. Cinffith opened the fourth quarter h) sconna 8 unans\\"cn.'<1 point, and the Jan were on top 99-94. fhe lead t'hanJC<S hands twice. but Jabb:ar put his team up for aood when he dropped 1n two srnught of his patented ky hook, Wlth les than five 1ft1ftaR1 ltft:-- Jabbar al'° helped get the "' 1to" ofT to o trona. tan u lhe Lakus Jumped to an -0 lead and C'\tcndcd u to 13 point dunn1 •he fin1 quaner "We hod our ups nd do"'n ton1&)lt." '8td Lakcrs oat'k Pit R1lev ··c 11kc-) Mc<it-t a.ave "' ~'' be tiny changes that the spectators aren't going to notice, but they Jump OUI at US. "We liked a lot of the things we saw apinst Colorado." Bokosky con- unucd. "And it's rare to hcara coach say there were a lot of pluses out of a game like that. Colorado 1s a very good team and that was a tough place lO play IO." (n San Diego State, Irvine will bt facing a team with even more talent than Colorado, Bokosky feels, but the Anteaters also figure to match up better against the Aztecs. San Diego State lost Michael Cage to the NBA , but the Aztecs hrtc the rest of their statters back from last year's squad which finished I 5-l 3. Up front, San Diego boasts 6-10 senior center Leonard Allen, 6-9 By ROGER CARLSON OllMo.ly ......... They're the defending Sunset League champions with a nch back- ground and a solid program through- out, but with one returning starter (6· 7 Brent Martin , an all-league choice as a junior) and . one solid backup from last season (6-4 Lance Zeno), Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown isn't promi1ing any roses. But don't be surprised if bouquets arc in order a$8in -the Barons ha ve a habit of wtnning as indicated by Brown's 260-I 23 record over the past 15 years at Fountain Valley. Those figures have come against top-rated compet1t1o n and the 1984-85 campaign is typical -wrth non-league games against Sen tte. Compton. Pasadena and Muir. 1n add1t1on to the Tournament of Champions and the Barons' own tourney. "Our strengths are ball-handling. lorward Mic hael Kennedy and 6-8 1unior John Martens The startmg ~uards are ·Anthon} Watson (6-3 1unior) and Creon Dorsey (5-11 Junior). Tonigh t's game 1s the Azte<:s' season opener. although they did thrash the University of Toronto, 96-69 in an exh1b1t1on game (UCI whipped the same Toronto team. 111.57). ---} feels freshman guard Brlceoo . passing and shooung. .. says Brown. "but our weakness m1gh1 be rebound· 1ng depending on bow Zeno co mes out from football. "If we can improve defensively I would expect us to be a contender in the Sunset League." Martin a'\eraged 12.1 points over- all and I 3.4 1n league pla) as-a 1un1or while Zeno saw sporadic action a~ a sophomore. but he ca m es ' ct) strong credentials for the futufe The Sunset League's hnemcrn of the year in football. it's ant1c1palcd he'll be able 10 cafl') his we1gh1 C >O pounds) on the boards Carlos Bnceno a 6-3 senior "ho spent most ofh1 s 1unior ~ason "ilh Engel tad scored JUst two ~ agatnst Colorado; b\tt Bokosky ila•t womcd. ··People expect a lot from Wayne and ~·s a very good player. But be doesn't have to Win pmes for us. There aren't many freshmen arouad the nation who can come in and make a severe impact on a team. It's not like Kevi n Magee coming in here and hearina people say 'he has to to do ii for you.·" As for San Diego State, Bo.kosky notes: "They're a team lhat•s IO athlcuc that 1fthcy miss a shot. tbey1J go get 11 and wind up shooting better than .50 percent.'' Fountain V~ KMcMe D« 1-Sen1tte (l'lelmel O.C. 4·7-9¥on TCklt,_,t 0« ll·IS-T~I al C.ham- P'On\ Dec 1~omot0ft (llOme), Dec. ?t ~ • ._ OP1tmt" r_...,,,..,1 Jan .,.._.PaMCtene 1-l. JM ~1 IWJK. J~n 1.-.1 Ocean View'. JM lt-Mal"lna' 1-1 Jen It-el WfttmitlSl«r'°, ;..,.. n-EOtMM>• 1-1 Jan li-1t Huntln9!on S.ech' Flt> 1-0CM n v-· (hOma), Feb ....... Marina• •-1. Fee t-Wnlmin5t_. ll'!Omel. F.o 1J--.t Ee11tot>• Fee l~unllfto!Oft a.o.• _, •e1ene>1n s..n .. 1 Ll'eGUa DI,.. Alt nott- tournemtnl and !Moue oetNS beOin al 7.lO It m • • Mus tangs to enter Warriors winner's circle? OK a!ter Baldi loss Costa Mesa ha. some ingredients for improvement In the last five years Costa Mesa High basketball has had very little lo shout about. Nine months ago the) put the wraps on a 2-20 season. 0-14 in Sea View League play. Toda). wuh three returning starters. S11e. depth. good shoou ng and sound rebounding. the Mustangs are after some of the limelight that has escaped them. And. cons1denng Coach Tim Par~l's package, well, somebod) 1s going to have to prove such notions wrong. It ~gin!> with Mall Judd. Karl Kimme and Mitch Pelichowsk1 , each a standout 1n his own nghl. Judd. at 6-5. was the team's MVP a~ a Junior and averaged 11 .6 points a game. Kimme. at 6-6, has improved his strength dramatically after averagrng 16.) points a same as a JUntOr. Pclu:howsk1. a 6-3 Junior. has matured into an excellent shooter. according to his Parscl. o". all that's missing is the point guard -the playmaker to blend 1hr big three. along with other; in the Mesa auack. Mesa ha~ al'wa}s had a reputation fo r hilling the boards. but it's been a long umc since an all· league point guard has earned the Mustangs. Parsers hopes at guard reo;t "'"h DercJ.. La uder ( t>-1 l. ~te' e Mc llro\ ( 5-9)and am troich (6-0). but at 1h1<1 point. proof has )et 10 surface "We're t~ mg to worJ.. had to"ard the top." sa~s Parscl ··The team 1s working 'cry hard and should ~ strong on the boards wllh our C\· pcnenced front li ne ·· te'e Carhee ( -11 l. Mike 'huck (6-1 ). John Carlson (6· 'l. Mike Har· nson (b-01 and Paul Rodnguez (6-0) round out the squad. ··we hope to pull some surpn!>C~ 10 league this year." con11nues Parscl ··We'd hki.' IO be in the running for the top thrC'c ·· Mesa open'> the season Dec I:! 1n the an Clemente toumc). then competes in the In 1ne and Orangt' in v1ta11onal"> before Sea Vie" l eague compcttt1on. Co,taMHa 1~ O.c 17· IS-San Cle...,.nlt Toor,,.men• De<. 17·??-lrvo,,. TCk1rnerrwn1 DK 2' 19-0ra~ T Cklrnamenl • Jin -~~~ • 1-1 Jan 9-L.OU"A e.acn• l r>omel Jan II-at WOOOl>n~· Jan 16--11 Un1vers1ty• Jan It-e t C0<0t\I Cle! Mli r' Jan. ~00<'1 Herl>Or ' tl'!Of'nel Ji n 1S-E,•anc .. • l'lomel J1t1 »-•• ~~ • F.c> I-al LAGunl IUacn' F.O f-WOOO 11r~· lhoml l Feo 6--Ur •••. , IY' (l'Oml Feo t-<~one oe< Ma•· _, Feo I>--• Newl)CM't H¥ll00"' Frtl IS-a• E\tanc'*• •o..-ole\ S.1 V•tw Lt19~ 11411"'9 Al\. """ •ovrt11,.,....1 encl lea9UI 91mf\ ~·n •' 7 lO om FFENSE KEY RRAIDERS lift when we needed 1l." M <\NHA Tr A Rf .\l H ('-\Pl McGee had 12 points. including 6 -Coach Tom Flort'I ol thC' Los in the final quarter. Jabbar led allSC'orers. while John· Angeles Raiders hO(X'\ h1<1 team's son added 20 points for the Lakcrs. struggling offense i<. mort pro-John~n returned to the L..akers· duch.,,e aptMl th<' M1am1 lineup after t>tina idchncd wtth a Dolphins th1, undn) than 1t'~ bruised kn~. bttn 1n the last five gJme<i "We're a mu(.'h blttcr team with If tt t'in ·1. the Ra1dcrc; t'OUld Ile Magic 1n the lineup," Jahb.u said. in for e long da) at the Orange The Jau wcrt aided by guard Bowl and Ao~ kno"'' 11 Bobby Hansen. who came o n lhe ••Wt 've . got to ore some btnt'h to 'ICOr'C 20 points. but that point\ .. nom \.'lid \\<'dnc~a~ didn't keep the Jan record from "It\ prell\ tough 10 'lhul them fallma 1o .9 -OO\l.n ou'\e 01 lo outscore Htah· onna Utah forward Adnan them •. Dantlcy rtturncd to action af\cr bc1n& Thr f'>tllf'hln\ ha\<' a 12-1 'lidchncd for five pmc but he f'C('Ord ma1nh duC' to thr lal t that Unde rclassmen set to fill void --=----~ at Woodbridge --=----- \\hen vou've lost the scrvies of a t>-4 all·lcague pla)er wnb lhe physical dominance which hahan Marco Bald i pro' 1dcd last season. you might e'JlCCl a wake to prevail for sometime -but in the case of Woodbridgr High basketball coach 8111 Shannon, such a situation has not matenalized. Rather. Shannon says he's more , exC'1ted no" with the season ap- proaching than had Baldi stayed. far-fetched" Not really. Although the Wamorsentertt\e 1984-8Sseason "1th darkhorse overtones at best, there 1s a full.ITT" Within the Warriors' -program that gives hannon noth111J hut po'l111 ves lo work on. ··Our freshmen lost three games la'>t 'rar and are b\ far the best group .,., c H ' had in the Seven years of this \Chool."' "3)'> hannon ··Right now I ha ' c fo ur 'iophomorcs on the varsity and another l""O on the Junior varsity, hut th C' balance of '°phomorcs lost 1u<.1 onr gam<' dunng the summer. · "\o tha1·., the l 1nd of depth we ha\t' 1n one cla s Thert''s stzc and sJ..111and1t .,.,on·1 he hke tht put when thl·n· v.crC' hmnauons that had to be \O\ercd up .. "The fo ur sophomort's I have will he pla)1ng a lot. and a freshman ('\dam t-.tt'ft) will play. too.·· \\ oodbndge·s expencncc rtvolves around 5-11 la('nior guard Matt Cryer and tt-~ Junior forward Mike Murphy, and al4'0 from the senior class arc football standout Mark Phillips. S-l l guard Howard Brodw1n and 6-2 te\fe t.. ra merat;t' The ciupcr 'iOphomores arc 6-6 Marl. L)'on. ~-4. Vinet Bryan. 6-2 Bill York and 6-0 David Townsend. Mile . ulh"an (~-11 Jr) and Keefe,' at h-4, round out th(' squad. ;·w c·.,,r really aot a good group of athlrtc ;· ~)'S Sba.nM n. '"The q~ uon marl of course 1s mexpcnenoe. But rm e\Ctlcd, th!'\ IS a whole new challc~e · playcd only22 m1nut~1nd ~red IS thc'''e 3,u .. ,N '~ !l"lnl .. per ITifi-~-t•~--..~M~•~1~ ..... ~l~l~A~l~b•t~~~•M&•~....,~.,..._"t-_,._...,_.~,.,,.~-e. .... Ml'I~~~~~ Dan~,. ••td ht ~~ratn"'d t'.OOt ha ball lea~(' 1 I CcweN dlll IHI', Jell lt-UnhwMtv" ... -J "' ,, 0 ...... ,"'a" 1> •I r:,,.11( ... , Jell." ........ ITC()\C .ahho\llh w n'1ac k "It;.\. C' o t ll en in our .,..,.,. ''*""' _. ~ . rvrfiorman-confcrc pla ti'\ tn\t ll'it> 1~1 ,~ "" ,., Id t'" "-• -.. '" 1-~·1110ma>.Fw 4-etC•te "It'' the rh'sdrc1s1on 10 ~ me 1"0 <' cn\C '" uc ron"'rtn ..... • llMU. Fto t-<• oei ,,,,.,. ,...,,.,.,, ,. .... the way he dtd," l>antky ~td "M> ·Flore' ,_1d "lt'ti. (totn 10 hr 0 t .. , u"1wn11v• r• l>-£11...0.• ('*NI. foot wa" a httle 'Ort, but 1t didn't lrtmenJou•i r ha lcnttr F~~'~ ~ ... ~ ..,_ Al _ bolhcr me lhal much:· 1o..tNrnM1 .,.. ...,. temtt ~ a1 1,,. •J'I\ J Cy Young winner Hernandez balks at Detroit's off er From AP dl1pa~ • '!AN JUAN. Putno Rico -Spark) "nder\On. "1)1fll he ~·u stay1n'-out of the contract dispute dcdmed Wcdn~y to predKt "'hcther lhe Dt:tro11 T1gc~ would rc:lCh .;n agrttrnc:nt v.1th \) Youna winner Withe Hernandez. .. Thut'\ not m> dtpanment. I have nothing to do "'1th that \tu ff" Andcnon $.aid ... That'\ up to them .. Hernandez. 32, the 1984 Ament-an l.C'ague mO\I valuable player. turned dov. n a Detroit offer of nearl> $4 S m1lhon . He 1s '"king for a four.yCISr. SS m1lhon contract. w1th half 1n deferttd payments O\ er 15 )car\ .. The) ·re not going to trndc me: · the left-hander said "It \\oOUld look bad tO tht' fans and l'>as.eball after thC' honor5 I've received." But h1sagen1. Chicago law~er Bnan Da' ad, isn't as confident -11., true that (the MVP and() Hemanclu Youflg award') increa~ h1s 'alue ' Da\ld told the Span1sh-laneuage daal~ El 'u"'O Dia ··nut th1\ 1\ ll"'e sho" business: there's Michael Jackson. a '>tar there's Paul McCanne) hut tht're\ al~o Menudo .. ' '-' alhe's m)' fnend. I don'1 tell him how much to ask Hut ma) be the Tiger\ have alrcad)' made their bt'~t offer .. Quote of the day Gery o.nl1l1on. Detroit Lions quarterback, reptylng to crttldam teveted at him by Charlie Sandeta, fe>ml« Uon• tight end who It now a radio commentator: "Chatlle loatJ2 tlrne9 to the Vlkinga. Ind all of a sudden he's an expert on them. He'• a jefic." PCAA honors Gaynor, Moog tong Beach State quarterbac-k: Doug [g C,a~nor "'ho led the 49ers 10 an Hs -17 •II• tnumph oH:r San Diego litatc \aturda}. ha'> been named the PC A.\ ofTcn~I' e pla)cr of the week f)cfcn\I\ e honor\ "'ent to ~e\ ada-Las Vega'> dcfcn'>l\C tat kk Aaron ~oog. ""ho ~e}ed a 27-13 v1clO') o'er Fresno Stale Saturda} (,a) nor. a 6-1. 211-pound JUntor completed 1X of 38 pa!.~ attempt\ for 318 ~ard!. and one 1ouchd:.iwn 1n a dnv1ng rain Celtica win 13th in 14 gunea f ucted by Larr)' 81r4'• 2l potnl~ m Boston took 1be le-ad for the fi~1 ume wuh S:S4 kn in 1he \h1rd QU&IW' and then pcd to a I I~ I 00 Nattonal Basketball ~ •• lion Hctory 0\ er Houston Wednesday m&}ll. r he CellJ • ~ho 1mpro1rcd \ht-1r ruord lo I 3-1 . ~ndiurd from I 0 points b) 81rd an 1hc third Quat\tr .-&~the)' too~ 1hc lead at '4-7l on Btrd ~ bot ket and then held un for 1he v1et0ry It "'as the fim lo s fo r the RockctS at home after eight wins In 01hff BA action Wcdncsda). Mo.H Malone scortd 24 poanh to go ovtr the I 5.~ant carttr plate.au 1n leading Philadelphia to a 122-101 vactorv over Jod1ana. In defeaung the· Pacers for the I 2th conS(.-cuuve 11me. tht' 76.:rs ncvt'r tr-ailed and led b}' as man) as 2~ points. at 107-79 m the founh quaner . Reserve gilard Darwlll Cook ke)ed a I 2-2 fo urth Quancr bur'il w1th \ax point\ as Ne"' Jtr5e) snapped Nt'"' York's Bird st\-game "'inning ~treak with a 111 -96 \ICtOI) o'er the J...nack!.. e"' York pla)ed \\1thou1 high-scorer Beruard IUD&, s1dehned with a pulled groin mu~cle Guards ViJulle Jobson and lsla.b Tbomas combined for 4g pornt5 to lead Detroit to a I 2~ I I] \ ICIOI"\ 0\ er Pon land Thomas ~ored I I or ha\ 21 points an the third quaner as the Pistons h11 on 64 percent from the floor to extend a s1i1-poan1 halftime ad' antagc 10 IJ'J.. 79 heading into the founh period . In 't'"' Orleans. Domi.Alqae Wilkllss stored 17 points and tcammal~ Wayae "Tree" Rollins and Mik~ Gleon added 16 each 10 lead Atlanta to a 95-83 v1ctof) O\Cr ~til""aukee. The Bucks pla)l.'d 'A-llhout two top scorers. T~rry Cammlog1, \\ho ha!> a\eraged 22 points a same, and Sidney Mooertd, \I.ho has averaged 11 points a game Capitals win defensive battle Dave Cbrlstlan tipped 1n a long slap ~ ~hol b) Rod Laagway with 7·44 remaining ' Wednc~a) night. lifting Washington to a 2-1 Na11onal Hocke) League decision over the !>lumping New York Rangers. The' ictory was the Capitals' 1h1rd straight and Wash ington has sur- rendered onl> three goals an that span. The Rangers. mean"' hllc. ha\-c lost seven ofthear last eiP1t games and ha v~ been out'><.'OrC'd 4 1-19 dunng their slump .. Else"" he re around the NHL Wednesda). center Deuis Maruk set up a pair of goals and his Mrnnesota teammatn nt"gated fOUl' Hartford J>OWC'r plays en route to a 4-1 victory The Nonh Stars took command in tbe first period b} ~onng three tames wHhan a seven- m1nute span . Montreal's Alfie Turcotte and Detroit's Oaany Gare scored two goals each as the Canadicns and Red '-' 1ng'> skated to a 3-3 tie. Goaltenders Steve Pumey ol Mon1real and ·Detroit's Corrado Mlcalef blanked their re-;pect1ve opponents over the final 32 minute~ (algar. strengthened us hold on second ·place 1n the mythe b" 1S1on wnh a 5-2 victory over the '1S1ting Ne\\. York Islanders. COLLEGE 8 .4 \Kl IB ~ll ----Beaven lntereated ln Hyde : F th ratedt L.\S VEG~ -Univtrsll)' of e-_, • •ada·las Vrp> officiab h2>< confinned [•] our ; that Orqon St.ate hasutcd to taJk to Rebel • rootmll c ch Hlt'\<C) H )dc about the D k romps "acant head ch1ntJOb :u the Ofeion $ChOOI. u e Oregon State thlc11c Dutctor Ott Andros ~1d the school as highly 1ntere-stcd 1n H)de. bul wdl not talk to ham untal the Rebel SCASOf\ 1s over ndro~ ~d that H)de 15. not the onl) coach und"' coni1deru1on Hyde. now 1n ha~ third season at Las Veaa1. has coached the Rebels lO a I~ I mark th as )Car. The Rebel meet nationally-ranked Southern Methodist Univer· sit) Saturda) night, then face Toledo 1n the Cahfomaa Bowl at Fresno D«. I .S. Wilander etruggles to victory MELBOURNE. Australa.a -Defend· 1ng champion Mat, Wilan~r of S"'eden overc.aml' a slo" start to defca t New Zealander David Mustard in the ~ond ~ round of th~ Australian Open lenn1~ c:hamp1onsh1~ toda) \\ 1lander. 20. edged Mu"itard. 1-6. b-l 7-5. 6-3 after the burl) Ne"' Z.eaJandt'r had led 5-2 in the third set T"o-ume former t hamp1on Johan Knek: of the L:nated States also ad\ anccd "Ith a 6-4. 6-3. 7-6'1ctorv over Australian Da' as Cup pla)er Brad Drewett. · On the women's side. No 2 seed Chns E\'cn'-Llo)d cruised an10 1he third round and ga1m.·d her IJ99th sangks '1ctol) b) racing pas1 We~t German teenager M}nam ~hropp. 6-1 . 6-0 in JUSt under 45 minutes. Cardenas leads Luers, 12.-9 INC1LEWOOD -Juan Cardena'> m ~orcd three ioals Wedncsda) oi~t to lead the Los Angeles LaLers 12-9 MaJor Indoor Soccer League vactof) over the Chicago Stang at the Forum. The Lazcrs built a 9-2 lead earl~ in the third quarter before Chicago scored four of the next fi, c goals 10 cut the margin to 10-6 earl) an the founh quarter. Los Angeles then scored t\\oice to put the game awa). "rhe Aztecs improved 1heir record to 4-l. Telemlon, radio " TELEVl8ION 6 p.m. -PRO POOT8AU.; Wastri~ton Redslcm-atWnnaofa Vlf(Jfiji, Channel . - ~ RAIMO 6 p.m. -PRO ,OOT8ALL: Washington at Mlnne80lat KNX ( 1070). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Vancouver at Kings, KWVE-FM (·108). 7:30 p.m. -COLL.EGE BASK£T8AU.: San Diego St. at UC lrvtne, KSOO (1130). 10:30 lf'.m. -CC>U.!QE BASKETBALL: San Diego St. at UC Irvine (delayed), KWVE-FM ( 108). , No. 7 Illinois holds off s tubborn C hicago State -1 l''rorn AP dl1p1tcbea DlJRllAM. N.C -Mark Alum! scored 2S points ~ 1nd udtn¥ 14 of the ftr)t 20 Duke point, -to lead tile fourth·rankcd Blue Ot:v1I' to a 92·40 rout of William lt Mal) 1n 1;ollcgc ba-.i..e1ball Wcdne~ay na&}lr. · The past two same~ hetwccn the teams had each been decided by a b<t~ke1, hut th l' fi lue Devils would have nd pan of u do~ matth this time Ja) Silas broke a 2-2 tic with 11 lGyupat the I ~:S6 mark, then Duke went olf on a 14-2 run dunng which Alant ~orcd 10 of the po1nh li1\ 14th point came on a follow \hot at 1hc I 4:3ti mark for 11 20.ti lc:ad Wilham&. Mal), pla)"ing 1n •h seawn opener. t ot as d o-.c as 2ti-I 6 on a Matt Hrook\ la) up at 8:S4. but Duke ""cnl oil on a Y·2 spun 1n "'h1th AJane contnbuted a la} up,· I he final ~ore repre'i>Cntcd the largest kad for Dukt1 2.0 Johnn)" Dawkin'> '><.Orcd 17 pomts for the Blue Devils. In other college nt·t1on Wcdne1day: • 11llnoh1 81, Chicago State 63: At Champaign, 111.. Doua \ltl·n~rscr ..ind George Montgomery each scored 1'4 ro1nt'I to lead lhl' ~·vcnth-ranked Illini past stubborn < h1rngo '!tale Rel>ing hea"il> on ouh1de shooung. the mucti ..malkr (ougar<i made two runs at llltnoai. before Jading m1dw<J)' th rough 1h, i.econd half ( h1u1go Stall' guard Charles Perry led all scorers with ~4 point, ~ lll1no1~. 4-1. led 29-20 111 hal f\1me. pulling away in the last e1gh1 m1nutesof1he pcno<l a~ Chicago State missed 11 rnn~ecut1 vc fi eld gC>al~ and went scoreless for nearly seven minutes. St. Mary's 69, LaSalle U : At Moraga, sophomott guard Paul Robert1oon scored a career-high 18 points ts> help St. Mary's po<,t 1he victory. The Gaels, now 2-1. bolted to a 16-point lead, 37-21 , early in the second half before holding off the Explorers who rallied to within two Points. Hayward State 8%, Los Angeles State 81: Guard ltt Ptnkney hit a 22-footer w11h 11 seconds remainmB to givt ho~t Ha> ward State C3-0) the wm over Los Angeles Stak (I · I l U. San Diego 80, Nevada -Reno 75: Anthony Reus~ !>cored 11 points, K1k1 Jackson added 22 and tbe UntH~•I) of San Diego needed some clutch free throw shooting 1n 1he final minute to defeat v1s111ng Nevada- Reno. Leading 72-71 w11h 39 S«ond~ left. an Diego(2-0) bu e1gh1 free throws in a row to .pull out the nctory. James Krnght. Peter Murphy. Reus~ and Scott Thompson eadi made two free throws w11hou1 a miss in the final seconds. Nl'' :ida-Reno ( 1-1) was led by Curtis High·s 3"' poin1~. Saddle back: Team to beat in Sea View Knee surgery for DeCinces With lour rc1urn1ng Harter\. ~addlt:badc High''> Roadrunner\ an: the ea'>> choice a'> 1hc team 10 beat in the Sea V1e\\ League ba<;ketball rate and lor (oat h Pat Quinn th e 1m- mc:d1ate fuiun· appear\ 1u he a JU\! reward for enduring a 2-21J t ampa1gn 1wo ~car., ago C.:n'>C or ''mpl~ ~lllc for Bf)ant Walton al 1he point and bnng 1n 6-3 John ( uo~ or 5-9 M > ron Butler That 1<,sue ""ill be ">Cttlcd b> Earl Jone'>. a standout defen~l\c bat k. and running back on lhc Roadrunner~ foo1ball team If Jones return'> to ha'>kctball. he'll he in the 'll<intng lineup If not. 1hcn the Roadrunner\ must adJU'>I ago "' 11h almost an all-undercla.,sman un11. and both Waltons were .\II-Sea Vie"' League choices. Mar~ a\.eraged 14.6 for the vcar and hi-. brother a'"craged 13.1 l '>uall) hidden during non-league and tournament games. the Road· runner\ wall be much more \IS1blc th1<, ~car" 1th cntf) an the 1rvine and Orange tournament~. Saddleback opem the season Occ t{) al the Santa .\na Tournament S.dcl«>oldl schedule DH 10-1-s.nta An. TO\Jrriamenr, Oec 17 21-lrv•'lt TO\Jrt1amen1. DK 26·29-0ranQt Tournament Jan •-ai Colle MeH'. J•,. ,._WOOOD<•doe• tt>omel. Jen ll-Le11una 8eecrl' 11'1ome1. Jen 16'-et NtwPO<I He r bot• Jen It-€ llallC•a' 1~1 Jen U -C:orone ~ ~r· U1omt l Jan ?~at Un•vtr sorv· Je n »-Colle MH•' ltlo~I ~'° 1-er woooondge'. Feo •-•• LaQu"• 8ue1>' Fio 6'-Ntwoorl Haroor• l nomel Fto e-ar El••nc•a• Fti> U-er Corona dtl, Mar • ~eo l~Un•vt•\•tv• lllOmtl •oenott\ S.a View Lt&Qut 11•mt "" non· tournemenr ano 1te11ut gamel DeQ•n at 7 JO 11 m The R'.>adrunnero, ore h1g (hut nu-t bulk>) and e.1tpencm ed with thrct·· vcantancr Mark Walton a fl. 7 '>t"n1or headt·d for \1 Maf) ·.,. JOtnt d h~ 6-9 < hant.e Pe1cr-.<>0 I Montana l "" cr- Sll)' 1~ h1'> <:ho1t.c ) Hf)anl 'W ahon la 6-4 JUn1or) and 6-4 Jex: Deal ..et T ht> only que'lllOn for ()u1nn 1s whether he'll ha ve a two-guard of· "~t."re tall and prctt~ mobrlc." -.a >'> Quinn "fl°'> a fine..,.,e tc<Jm 1hat hkc'> IO 'hoot and get the quick rebound. But there·~ not a lot of beef inside. We wan1 IO up the tempo "'hen we can." rhe Roadrunners were I IJ-6 a .,.ear Successful debut for Golden West Rustlers roll past West Hills; Gauchos now 3-0 ' Lincoln-Mefcury rated 'highest among dom~stlt cars by America's ultimate critics. Owners. 1111p or1' \l11'11f>1..,h1 , ''""•Ill \.1,11dt1 '-l,1.1h \o ho '-ol't' vour I 11u 11111 \krr ur\ f k.1l1·r ll1d,1\ cut the Rustlcn' margm to eight point!>. Golden West was slated to pla> unbeaten Taft (5-0) in second-round action this afternoon. The 16-team tournament continues Friday and Saturday. Saddltbaek '1, Saota Monica S9: The Gauchos' full -coun pressure produced d1 v1dends in the form of20 turnovers and Saddlcback outscored Santa Monaca. 9-1 al the free thro"' hnc en route to the wan The Gauchos move 1010 the second round 0 0 Friday with a 7 o'dock contc~I. Forwar<1 Enc CornJy led Saddle· back with 22 points, while Alexander Hamilton and Dan Mulder chapped an with 10 points apiece. The Gauchos shot onl y 43 percent from the field (26 of 6 I). Vanguards pl_ay pair in Arizona Doug DeCincea Third baseman Doug DeC1- nces of the Angels was to undergo exploratory anhroscopac surgery on his left knee today. the Angels announced Wednesdav. DcC1nccs. 34, hit .269 this past sca'>on with ~O home runs and 82 run!> batted in. In other nC'ws. Winston Llenas. a former infielder-outfielder with the .\ngels. has been named manager or the cl ub's Edmonton farm team of the Pacific Coast League &veral other minor leaguc appointments were announced by 8111 Bavasi, the Angels' direc- tor of min or league operations. Joe Maddon will manage Mad· land of the Tex.as League; Tom Ko1ehman will remain manager: of the Redwood team of the California League. and Bill Lachcmann. older br.othcr of Angels' pitching coach Marf el Lachcmann, will manage Qliad City oflhc Midwest League. Waltbn gives Clippers much different look He stands out on defense; LA rolls past Seattle LOS ANGELES (AP) -Center Bill Walton, working his way back into the lineup after yet another ailment, was welcomed addition to the Los Angeles Clippers' starting lineup. ··w ith (James) Donaldso n coming off the bench for Walton thQt ga vot.u'> a good one-two punch:· said C'1\ppcr'I Coach Jim Lynam. Walton started for lhe first ume si nce Dec. 4. 1983., Wednesday night and proved a pi votal ingredient an tht' Clippers' 106-90 victory ovC'r the Scalllc SuperSonics. 5cattlc Coach Lenny Wilkens thanks Walton gives the Clippers a different look. "With Bill in there they run a little differently but not that much," said WilkenS". "I personally feel that Bill makes them a better team when he stan s because he does so many thing., well. He ~ets lhe other fo ur guy~ involved nght away." Against the Sonics. Walton made the difference on defense for Ole Clippers. "They played a pretty good defense on us," said Seattle 's Tom Chambers. a former Clipper. "Bill was intimidet· mg people 10 the middle and tht) were pressuring us out." Walton contributed eight potnb and 12 rebounds in 21 minutes Wednesday night. "8111 has been feeling better and fi opefully he will be playing 30 minutes soon," said L¥nam. Chambers felt the CIJppcrs took th\'. omcs out of their game plan. "I don't thank we had a great shot sC'lcct1on," he said. "We were uikjnc a lot of jumpers and we're not a team that wins b y thc1umper. We're a team that goes inside and breaks a little bit. so we weren't going to our strcngti." Center Jack Sikma scored a scason- h1gh 29 points to lead Seattle. Gm.Id Henderson, with 10 points was thC" only other Sonic in double figures. • Holiday Bowl planning to switch dates in future AN DIEGO (AP)-The Holiday Bowl. which could no1 attract a top 20 college football team 10 oppose No. I -·Brigham YouR& on Dt.-c. 21. will become a Post-hnstmns bowl an 1985. rx.ecuuve dire<"tor John Read "iatd Wcdnc!>day. "We had M'VCn o,chool\ that we "ere interested an tell U!'I that the) couldn't even be con 1drrcd for our bowl because of final citam ," Reid contract can be neaowucd. incc its inception in 1978, 'the game ha, been played on the FritJay preceding Dec. 24. Reid said .the Holiday Rowl's eJtecutivc comrf111tcc decided ••with very little dcbCtc .. 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Srnlll'I, S.n JoM St so Hitt! lcMet .,._VOffs ,RIDAV'S SllMl'1NALS (Al tamll ., 7:ll IU'ft.) .,. ,,.,. c • ...,_ Ya TO 12SI I 1112 4 451 4 '52 4 115 ' F(l(ltene v' Merme 11 S.nte AN Bowl Lono 81ech Potv v1 Rlvtr•kM Polv at UC Rlvt nkM Centr.i~ Le Mlreoe va Sunnv Hiiis •• auene Perl!. V etencl1 11 F ulllrlon Sevtllef'ft c~-E• Toro ., Et Modene MIU'°'1 Vleio VI E1Dlfi1111 al V1tencl1 c ...... c..r- C1merlllo "'· PH•dl!I• ,, P1M10lft• cc -S.n1e Monica et Venture DIMff c.,..,_ Ml"'"" et Aooure Vucel1>1 vs. S.nt1 Clere 11 011nerd High ... ""' c---. Ctertrnonl V\. NOf'CO ., COf'on1 High T eme>le City 11 Sen Merino ...._.,.._. 811umonl v•. W'11ttler Chrltllen 11 G.nr Onterlo Chrlstlen et Veltev Chrlatlan Her1tlwestwll c ..... •ta Atesc.Olf'o et Cenvon (Cenvon Countrv) 8evtl'IY Hiii\ et Senle Merle SautMe•""' c~-Dlemond Ber et Arrovo S.n Bernerdlno II 811dwln Perk 0.., ... tttNfte DANA WHAR~ -11 1119ter1 32 bin, 37 llOnlto, IS mecktl'tt, 4 &NlllsllMd 'fMs WMll'I trout INntl LOS ANGIL•s -(H ii ie L•ooon. JKlt\Oll Ult•. S.n Dime• R""11olr, Sen Gabriel •Iver (H it, w"t fork&). ORANGI -Leoune Nlolltt Perk L•k• SAN llRNAIU>tHO -110 IHr Lelle, Cucemonge Guestl Perk Leite, GrlOOl'v Leite, Lytle CrMll (mlOdll, llOl'lh forks), Mole~ Nerrows Perk L1tc1, Predo Perle Laite, Siiverwood Lelle VINT'UttA -C11lt15 1i.111t1. RIV••seo• -C1huTII• L1111, Perri• Leite, Sklnlllf' Leite. SAN LUtS otM~ -AIHceoero Llkl, LeOuna Lelle, Loe>et Lelle. IAH otlOO -Ooene Pond K•RN -Herl Perk L•k•, Kern RIVlf' l&orlll Powemouu to Dlmocr•t Dam, KAl Power'">UM to Lek• lsebetlel, Mino Lekl. TULARI -Kl'n ltlvlf' IFetrvlfw Dem to KR3 PowerhouH, Johntondell I rk!" to Ft lrvlew Demi INYO -Diel L•lll, Owens ltlYlf' (Lewt l rldol dOwnslrHm to Stewert Lene!. Plle11ent Velltv ftlMt'volr AVl1r'llllft 0.... (It ~'111••-I TMIYt Mell't S.C. llllUM ..,_. Mel• WllencMc (""°"') Ott. D•lfld Mu•terd (~ l .. lelld). 1•61 6•3, 7•S, 6.,1 Jollen Krltlt (U S.l oef. I red Otewetl (Auatrellel, 6•4, 6·3, 7 .. 1 0.11 Houston (Auttr•ll•) dlt. Merk I~ (Auarrat· le), ,.,, , ••• •·4, Tom GuMlltaon (U,S,) Ott ~ VOi.ti CAutlr11la)j 6•4, 6•1A 6-); •owt ~tb (U.$ ) dlf •onnle letnman ($.,....), 7·S, 4•6, M . 6·2, Miii• Bauer (U.6.l dlf. Tom Caln (U $ ), 6•2, 4·6, 7·6, M T.-T'a W"'*"s S« ... It_. ....... Olr1• !vttt LIOvd cu 5.) ... MWlem ~ (W..I Otttnelly), 6•1, 6..01 Kathy ltlneldl (US l def Ito. FelfMlllt <South Alr!Cel. 6•), 6·J, Steffi Gref (Wttt CW· menv) def L .. AntoMtlllt (U.S.), 2 .. , 6•1, •·!- .... WUTIR .. COM'•R•NCa l'e<Mc OMlllR W L l'Cf 01 LA L.allen 11 6 •'-'j Ponlelld 10 7 -1 ~111 t • .m 2 S..lllt 6 10 375 4~ LA~ 6 11 .3Sl S Goldtn St•tt S 11 .3 II Si.) Mldwett DMWft Den~ 12 2 .157 Houston 11 s 611 2 Oellet I I .500 s Utell I t 471 5\h Sen Antonio 6 t 400 6\'J Kenus Cllv 3 II .21• f IASTlllN COM'IR•NCI AIMflcDMl!eR 13 1 .m 11 4 .733 ,....., 10 1 •• 4\1) 7 • .461 6\'J I lO ."4 1 MltwlUllM ChlcaOO Detroit Attant• llldlene CtevNncl CMtrll DMl*I 10 7 -• • .JOO • • 500 1 ' .431 s 12 .m 2 ll .lXI ...... .,.,lar'M ·LA LMen 114, Ut•'1 lllf LA ~ 106, Sffllle to N-Jersev 111, N-Yor1l " Ptllledelphle 122, Ind!•,,. 101 Detroit 120, Pontend 113 Botton 110, Houston IOI Allen•• "· MllweukH 13 T--.t'sG-Oeu .. 11 Sen Antonio Chlctgo et ~nix Kenaes City 11 Golden Stell Frtde'f's Gemes 1<1nsas C~tv •t LA \Allen Chlceoo et LA C1111Nrt lndlene at New Jerwv Portland et PhlledelOllle Houtton et Allen11 Welhlneton at Detroit S..1111 ,, o ... , New Y'Of'll 11 Mll-ukM- Oenver •I Utell 11.'t l\'J ,....., s 1 Liken 114, Jau 109 LA~KaRS (1141 -Sprigg& N 3·6 9, WOf'thy s-10 2·2 12. Al>dul-Jet>Oer t · 16 6-6 24, c~ •-10 o--o 13, .JoMion .. 111·1 20. McAdOO S-110--010, Scott 1·7 2·2 4, WllllH l ·t 1-1 7, •arn«>11 0-2 0-0 0, McGM S• 10 2·2 12, KUPC11ak 0-0 3·4 3. Totlls· 43°"' U·ll 114. UTAH (let) -'Or-4·14 6-1 14, lllllv l ·l 2:::2..1...£,alon...h:JO..O-O 10.-$10dtl0n ~· 1·2 I , Grlffllh 10·212·4 23. HenMn 10--17 2·3 n. Kltlev 0-1 7·1 1. Wfllllns 3-7 1-2 1. Dentlly 4·1 7-12 ts. Toteti: 42·fS 24·3S 109 kere bV Ouenws LA Leltlf'S 29 32 29 21-114 Uteh 24 29 32 2.._109 Three·POlnl ooet.......COOPt', Johnton, Grlffltll Fouled out-Stockton. Rt· b0und1-L01 Anoeln 66 IWorthv 171. Ut111 56 <Eatao 111 • ..Aulsls~ ,.,,_... 21 (JOhnllOl'I 14), Ulell 2f (HenMn 9) Totel tou+t-l.0& Anotle$ 2', Uteh 2S. Allendance -11,331. Oitlclers 106, Senk& tO HATTLI (to) -Cheml>ln 2·1 2·2 '· Vr•nei 2·6 0--1 •, Sfk.me 12·20 S·S 29, Hendlr\Oll 3-11 4·4 10, Wood 4· 10 O·O I. llrlcltowsltl 1· I 1-2 3. Klno 3-7 0-0 6.1. Sobin 4-6 t-2 9, Sundvold 4-1 0-1 t, Mc1..ormlc1t 2·2 2·3 6, 81.ckweH 0-2 1·7 I, Schw1ll1 0-3 o-o 0. Totels: J7·M 16-23 90. LA CUl'PIRS ( 106) -JoM\Oll 7-16 M IS, Wiii•• 6·10 2-2 14, Welton 4·7 0-0 •• Nixon S-11 0-0 10, Smith 7·12 7·7 21, Ooneldwn S·S 0·0 10, llrtdglmen 7· 11 l·J 17, Werrlck 1·3 0--0 2, CllClllllOl 1·4 2·2 4, Cffe 1·3 1·2 l, Murllhv 1-1 0·0 2, Gordon 0·0 0-0 0 Totel': 45--13 16· II 106 SC.... bV Quertln SHllte 23 21 23 2>-90 LA en-rs n » 26 26-106 Fouled out-None. R1b0Unds-S..11te 41 (Sito.me 12), LOI AllMlft S3 (Wlll(l(I 121 Aulats-S.et111 21 ICh1mber1 6). Los A~ 21 INi11on SI Totet toutt-S.11tle 20. Lo' A11911ft 21 Technlce.-s.11111 Coecll Wlllt lna Allenoence -6,2' I c ..... ballletbal WIDN•SOAY'S SCORES Wll1 Wtttmont '7. Cl\ee>men 60 U Sen 0!990 IO, Nev1d1·Reno 7S St Merv's 69, L1S.tte S9 Heyward St 12, Ci t Stitt (LAI II Hewell Pldflc: 66, ldlhO 63 PU911 Sound '°· Wttlern WHhtllQIOl'I 60 •9ClllM Color1d0 SS, Regla Sl E. Montene SO, Cerrott, Mont .. Seut!IWHt . St, Merv's, T11t1s 70. Tuas A&M 6' Mldwftt IOWI 19, Moraflled St. 46 Mlnnnote 61, Connecticut 60 lltlnols 11, Ollc;ego SI. 63 St. Louts 101. lteckbllrn II (2 oil X1vi.r, Ohio 7S, SI. JoMOll's, Ind S3 lltlools St. 93, in. ·Chlceoo 62 Cllvllend SI. II, JOlln Cerroll <13 Butter 71, W ll~nols 67 SWWI LSU 102, LoYOle. lft. t6 Dul!.1 92, Wflllem & Merv 60 Georol• S9, 81r.-Soutri.tn 31 N.C ·Wllmlneton ... Co.,tet Cerotlne 5a Old Dominion 56, VMI SO Geor" Meson 17, Mlltenvltte 11 L.oul1lene Tech 12, Concordt1, r .. ,., '1 Eelterd 64, N.C.-Cl\erlOllt 61 NE Loulslene "· SW Loutslene 60 Cllldel 71, ll1Dtl1t, S.C 61 lest Fordllem 71. L01'19 ltlend U '1 Svr·ecu" 65, Cornell s.3 Waol*' 71, Menhetten 61 Amertan U. '1, ShlNndOel> ~ Boston U. 94, Mtrr"'1Kll 71 Maine N . Low•• '3 Cenlalus 94, O.weoo St S7 LellYlfle 79, Kulltown S7 l.ovott. Md."· TOW\Oll SI. 13 Northl"'"" 71, Vermont S2 Vlttenon S6. Merl1t s I TONIGHT'S GAMES w .. , S.n Dleeo St. vs. UC lrvlne •• Anehllm Conv111tlon Cl!lllf' Mont•n• et Ortoot1 Chaomen et Cel Sl1t1 Havwerd RedtlM U S. lnllf'nellonel 11 Cotoredo St Me&J et ldehO SI. sewtfl ... t NW Louftlene el TlllH St. TllOm.U. T11tH el TCU Uteh 11 Te111s Tech Mluourl 11 8evlor • T1u1 A&I et TtJIH•S.n Antonio ,......, Northwetlern et Notre Oeme s. Cotor•dO •I Ntt>raslt• Seuttl llOlllna 11 W1ke For"' Ve. ComfT'Ol'lwMlll'I •• Eut Cerotlne Ark ·Liiiie ltoa •• SE Loulllene E T .. u 811Pllst et Centenerv ... Auumc>tlon et Pro~ SIOMlllll et RhoOI l\lend •tw et Rul1"n si.ne 11 SI JoMoll't 0r .. tt 11 Nevv E StrOUdlt>urg er Llll'9h Hewtll -n..O.. Maf'tMll vs. Samfor• H1w1ll vt. Ne"' er.ns COMMUNITY COLL•GIE 0.... w .. 1 n, WMt H .. U (AMIMM V,_,, T~) WIJT HILLS ('6) -Madl10n I, Au•lln 6, Tenller 2, Mof'M S, Wells '4. JollMon IJ, ClleflH J, Mey~ 9, Clelbome IS. Totals. 24 11•1''6. . GO\.DIN WIST (1'7) -0.t 10, LOvt n. Stnltl'I t. 1.orlttn t•. Menn t. lt•tmutMn 2. lr1Ke \4, Tote1'· U 7-1 '17. Halftime: GOiden W..l_rM-27. Tote! foU!t! Wftt Ht111 1, Ooldln w .. t 11 S1••1t 1da 61, S..... Mellka ff CM•aww• T•_....> ·~·aACJt , .. , -c.,r '· Hemllton 10, TllOtNt 9, COl'lllY n , MUIW 10, ~~tfl '· OtwtOfl 4 T0tt1t· tt ,,_12 '1 IAMTA MOMCA (If) -,...i II, fl'r•ton 11, lottw K'OIW\ net enllltltel) TotM " M ff, Heftt..... Se ft 1e '9', M·» MtGH SCHOOL oWtu .,....,.._,_ IA~AT'I NU "°'*° t•••• .. ltlllll) L.. ......... WIOH910AY'l •IM.TI , ..... ff•llllM ................... , NIST RACI. HO v.r-4". Tldv W111141m <Cr....,.> 14.JO UO 6.40 Mltf!IY Nut (_,OOlla) 14.40 lOAO 'hi H SI• CHertnOll) a.AO Also ft*, Sw~ ...... AIMV•"'• NlOOtt t..enl, Lentt LUCllY Strltlt, L.lttle l...H't Olne, .... , Tu, A DendY lhaltt. T 111'11: ll.07. s•COND RAC8. no verllL lie K•hulle (Cr....,) 7.20 UO UO Charm !H~ (Oefol'nbt) S.40 3-IO A lure CO!tV (P•ullnt) • 00 AIM rectd· ltelM ~Nolt, Pol.lcv Mln11, Welell A"""'"'· Slf llttdl Tlrnt: 11 t7. ,, DAM.. y oou•~· (4-7) Mid m .ICl ., IXACTA (7·11 Nici t.12.60. n.•o RACI. 3SO Ylfch. SNwne ~· (MY*) UO '20 3 20 The!• •Ml Cet (Selfru.) U0 UO Oh Pueblo (TrHaUfe) UO AltO recM-TM WtnOol\tll, W-s Secret, Jet EICIOteoo. FebuloU& Fori.-, Swift FIOw, Thi Pie Men, L.eton Girl. Time-IU2. • '°'*TH RAC•. 170 lltrda. Boon loone (H. Gercle> oo uo J,00 Hooked DMP tlr'OC!lta) UO UO JOMOO (LIW11) SAO Alto rectc:t· WolenovltL Chlcaoo E1t· IH'"'· L.lollt ltewerd, lierH A HOC>lnO. Saven De Vlllt T fmt: "6.31 '1 IXACTA IS-II H id 121.00 ,1'TH RAC•. 3.SO V1rch. Ike Thi Viki (Leckev) 13.10 S 10 2.10 lrMklne Polnt (Hert) uo 2.IO Turbo Tidy (8rooa1) l.00 Atto riced' Action Strine•. F1S11bo, Love auo, Atlvf, Move Out EHV, 8ell Of A1\lf'1. B'oolil Chero•. La "l.une ltlce. Time: 11.02. n •XACTA (S·6) oeld '51.10. SIXTH •ACI. 170 verilS Pueblo Cinder (Hermon) 9.20 3.60 · uo Prince Of HHven (H Gercle) 3.60 2.40 Mlteouohtooo (Herll 2.20 Also recld: Doctor Smett, Weik On Air , Win A~. Tl . UL 12 XACTA (7·4) Nici UUO. s•V•NTH RAC•. 3.SO vercn. Euv Maneuver IL.ec::Mvl 6.AO 3.60 UO I v hduloo <TrMsur1) UO 2.tO Avona Choice CH Gercle) UO Alto reced: Peu II To Me, Luer Cneroe, Soul Of A Cllemp, Smokln Sunset, Strew J11tln, ltodlebo. T lmr. 11;05. 12 •XACTA 12·3) N ld SlS.00. alGHTH RACE, 3SO verd1. 0-1 .. Deir (E. Garcle) UO 4.20 UO Derrv Hllreu (Piikenton) uo 4.00 J111 N11ur11 1Cr9!Nlf') 2AO Alto r.caci Honor Tiie Ooc10f', &ldulnos Olebtou. Thi Metllf's Ledv, Jem'" ltodlel, Merledoc, Lucita Fame. Ttm.. 17.94 .. 12 aXACTA (10-6) N ld MUO. n l'tCK SIX (l -S-s-7-1-10) oeld HJ,172.00 with -winning tlcltel hlx hof'Mll S1 Pick Six conlOletlon paid '533 40 with 26 wlnnlne tick.is (five horses). NINTH •AC•. 3.SO verdl. Megnllo (Hermon) 4.60 3.00 2,IO lorn to Trust Ml (Lewis) S.20 4.AO R111 Lemon llerdl 4.IO Alto reced: Min H••rlllne, Sonic Kie>, Tllundlf' Plunder, Shiu Roni lmeoe, Veuller, Thonder Thighs, Pertv Venture. Time: 17:96. U •XACTA 11·9) paid 120.60. Alllndenc1. 4,074 HolVWMCI ~ar1l W•DNUOAV'S •HULTS 117111 If l1·•Y ~ ,,_.,..) ,taST RACa . IV. mitft Out a.fore Dewn (Lo1ovel 4.IO 3.00 3.00 Fl"' 1111ci. (PlncevJ UO 3.40 Rondotl 1aerrer11 1 00 Al.o raced Ice 11. Sellv N 8otd, Ptterno, Penchk:uv Time 1 .SO llS SICONO RACE. 6 turtong' OulP s11r tPlncevJ s.o • oo no Ono Gummo (Wtnll I 17 20 10 40 Young 8uu (McCerronJ 6 40 Atso receo Sten T,,. l!llcl, Singlet, Meiestlc To1>.n, 8ertend, A Little ~•. llold 8oulcler, I'm A Moonwell!., lttoal G•vlord, ArcturH Time I'll 31S 12 DAIL. V DOUIL.l (S·Sl palO 122.00 THIRD RACE. 6 turtongs. · ltOUQfl FMQflt (Plncevl 7.IO 4 20 2 60 111.0.wlM (McCerron) · 3.00 2.20 Dlveldo (Oornlnouez) 1.00 Atso recld· Courstno E1g11, Koe, Perteklf'. Gron Jones. Securltv Men. Meritt Covt , Twist Th• Messeqe, Deneen Turn. Time. 1 II 115. u IXACTA (4·9) e>eto "s.so l"OURTH RACll. One mite. Trefflc lllend (Ol'llQI ) 1.40 3.60 4.00 NlchOlel (Oornlnoue1> 11.IO s IO Fltiellln (LOIOY8) HO Alto recld Re"1've, King Kutetl, Ctoud Srrl«Mr. Herd Numw Time 1.37 3/S. u l'.XACTA IS·7) Dl lO t llUO. ""H •ACE. 6 lurtong~ Ntshll IHIWllY) 5.40 2.40 2.60 Elloenl F11Con IMcCerronJ 2.40 UO Ded's Rine ILorov•I S.40 Also rec.Id Lotte 8teu't, Mini Leef, MellerlN Trunk, II Ellll, S.reson Time I 10 4.IS U IXACTA ll·Sl paid Uf.SO SIXTH RACll. 6 lurtong1 L• LH (Plncev) II 40 uo 3.IO K1teter (Stevens) 17.60 4.IO Nuclelr Winllf' IShOem•kerl 3.00 AIM> rectd. ~el> V-$0Clt•, Ce1'1¥'• Fun, tmllf'Hslvt Drums, Ack'• Sonat•, Grllf'I Oo'cnlCI, Nuueoo Pell Time 1:11 U I XACTA 11·21 e>ekl S74S.SO. SIV•NTH ltACa. 6 lurlon0$. Gren l erbl (H1wt1v) 2060 t.IO UO 8er1 Minimum IMcCerron) I 60 s.20 LUCllY BucceMlf' (Vellnluele) 3 40 Al.o rae:ad KHO T1C>Plng, Firing Polnl, Jellaco, Cuold Dencer. Rio RIVI. Time 1:10. U IXACTA (6·11 oeld 1-471.00. u l'ICK SIX IS-4-S· l·l-6) oeld 132,127.IO with thrM winning llCltlll (till horanl. n Pick SI• conlOletlon e>eld t 1,0900 with fO wlnnlno 11c1<111 Ulv1 hOnes> llGHTH •ACll. I 1116 mllet on turl. Hot Prine"' (Plncev) S40 3.40 UO Mlleoros (TOf'o) 600 uo Etollt De Hull IH1wllvl 10.00 Alto receo lrl1h o •arltn. GrHn Reef 811111 Of Relnllf', ·Conllnentel Girl, Nen'' Dencer, Slt•er '" Ftlgllt Time 1·42 llS U UCACTA IMI e>ekl 14S.SO NtNTH RACa. Ont mill R utfvl' s • ound« ( Stvns) II 60 LOO 4 IO TIQ Uo (Vettntuele) S «I 4 20 tn Neturel Form IStt>lllel :uo Alto ret9CI TerO'tl ChOICe, Runw1¥ Al!Md, Soeclel Inventor'\', Meletlk Ml9tll, AlllCk Time 1.)6 JIS U IXACTA (2-1) 1>eld 121~ ~ Al1endlnce 12,754 1111 ,....... • IOUTMUJe(~ 80LO MNtl -\t lllchH • ..et MOW, J dlMr1. MOUTMM " .... -12-11 ~ • ._.. ftlOW, 4 ct1en 5NOW SUMMIT -It• It lllcMt. -..t snow I )•2 cMltl.. illUA•NWVADA ltA .... LASS•N ~ARJ( -11 llK'* of new on 1 Hoot beMI. Powdtr Wld MC'Qd --1 trlllll c:fle Ir. t turltet ~ aio.1 Al. -16 Inches of new on 1 4.-to 6-foot O.M Oroomtd •lld --•· t Cllelra IOI' dev •ncl 2 cl\elr• IOI' 111et11. SODA ll'tllMGS -WMlltftCll WV IUOAR IOWL -24 to 71 lncllM of ntw on • S. 10 t-fOol b.ut. ,..._., ellCI er~. ~Id--·)~ ~In. TAHO• DONN•R -Won't 011e11 untM Dec. 14. HORTM STAtl -W..encb Vll'llY. A'-'*I MaADOWS-I> lnctlft of l\f'# on I 3'h-toot beM Groom.d Incl NClted. S Cllel'1, I wrlKI llft. HCIM9WOOD -CloMd 111;1 wll ,_ on F11oev IOUAW VALL.IV II,• fl) -On wlnclMtd. IOUAW VALL.IV (6,. tt.~-6 ll\Cflft of new on • Noot IJMe Powdtr e11c1 or~. s d\elrs encl 1 wrf9ce ~ TAHOI SKI BOW\. -CIOM¥ unll Frlcltv HIAVENL Y VALLIY -14 1ncNt of -neturel ellCI 11 tndlft of new 1T1tn· mede. 3 to S-toot bese. Powder Md Md!IO DOwdlr Trem. ' trlOle chalrs and 1 doul>ll ellelr. MO tNCUNI -11 lnctlel of new on 1 2· 10 l·fool beM. Powder •nd oac:ked --6 cMln . MT. •os• -Cloted dul to hlOh wln01. •CHO SUMMIT -CloMd dul to 1110/I wlndi. SllRllA MU RANCH -11 lndlei of 11tw on • S·foot ""· Powder •and oroomld s chain K•KWOOO -" tnchet of -on • s-10 6•1ool blM. Pedted DOWdlr 1• 0e>en DOWdtr MT. •••A -12 lnctlll of new on 1 s•,i,- fool bl". Powdfl' end J141Ckl0 oowoer. S cllelr&. DODO• RJOG• -I to 12 lnclll• ol new on • 3V,·fool beM. Powder and Oet1l.ecS oowdtlf 6 chel,., t M.Wfece Hfl&. IADG•a l'US -6 lllCllll of new on e 3'h·fool blM. Powdlf' 3 cl\elrs, I &Urlec1 llfl. MAMMOTH MOUtlTAJN -II Inc,_ ol new on • 4"'a·foot bele. Pecked -• Ind --Cler 1 90l'ld04e. I Clleln, t &urlece llfts. NM• MOUNTAIN -6 10 I 1ncN$ o1 -on a 2\1)-fool blM Powder ltlO NCked --· 2 cl\elr&, I suriK• Ifft Sl~IUlA WMWT -I to 14 1nc11H ol new on • 2· to 2Ya-foot bese. Poww and Ndied --2 Clleln , I ~Kl IHt NHL CAWHLL ca::::aNCa SmvWll w L' T "" GP Edmonton " 3 3 3S 111 Ceteerv 14 • 1 ,, 113 Wlnnl1119 11 • 2 14 90 Klltta 10 ' 3 n to Venc:ouver 4 II 2 10 7S Nen1s OM.-. CPllcego 10 II 2 n t1 SI Louil 10 ' I 11 1' Mlnnnot• • 10 s 21 ... Detroit 6 11 3 IS 7t Tor(l(ltO 4 IS 3 11 .. WALES CON,IRaNCE l'•Mdl OM.-Phlledltonle .. 3 4 32 " NV lllendlf'\ 13 • ' 11 11) W11111no1on ' • s 23 " NVRMQlrs • II I 17 1' Plllsburetl 6 11 3 lS n New Jtr&IV 6 12 2 14 " Adams DM\lefl Montrlll 13 s 3 1f ., Quebec II " 1 23 .. ~ton II 9 I 23 79 Bllfhlto 9 10 3 21 IS Hartford • 10 l 1t .. W~Y'sSC-W"nlnoron 2. NY Rengers I Mlnnetote 4, Hertford 2 Montr11I l , Detroit l C•'9erv S, N'f ltllnders 2 T Mlltlf'I GelMS llencouver el K"'91 Edmonton 11 aoston New Jlf'"V 11 Pnlledelolll1 CPllcego 11 Plt1111utoh GWtl ~ ... __. HIGH SCHOOL ~s--~.._ (~y) DfVIMON I SSM'INAU let 0..... West) GA '7 I S .,, .. 141 11 n '3 ,. 107 S6 fS 73 '° 90 .. 0 '° 61 ,, t7 9 e m -LOI AltO& (Central Coest Secttonl v' Gehr (Soull'llfn Stcflon ) 11 • m -Corona dt4 Mar (Southern Section• Y\ D•vlt (Sin Joequln Sec11onl OIVWON II SIM,INALS (et T111tlll Hltill) 11 • m -El Dore6o (Sen JoM Section) v' lllm ot tl'le World (Soutl'llfn Slc:tlon) Cit, .... Htlll) 11 • m -South Sen FrenclKO ICentret Co .. I SectlOn) VI Nordhoff (Southern SK· llonl DtVIMOH Ill S9Ml,INAL.S (It Tlltllft Hlefll 9 em -UnlvtnllY IS.n FrenclKO _,Sectlonl 'IS. Mttodvtend (~thern Section) : l•t , .... tfletll 9 e.m SI HlllN (NOf'lh Cotsl Slc:llonl v' 8rtnholo0d (Southern Section) · "NAU • (1t ~W11I) 3 D m -01¥1slon Ill S p m -Division ti 1 0 m -Dlvl'lon I Cl Barons bet in the area? Season launches Saturday Wit Irvine Tourney The hiab school women's basket· ball xason btains Saturday wath frvi nc Hip hottina a 16-&eam tour- nament. Herc 1s a capsule look as some of the teams in the area: P .. &aill V81Jey: If anythina. t.he Barons appear tQ be stronaer than !Ast year's outfit, which entered the quar- terfinals of the C rF playoffs before bcin& eliminated by Compton. Founta,in Valley, 25-3 last year, bas been ranked fifth in the ~teasoo C IF 4-A rankinp, due Jar&ely in pan to an experienced squad tbat bas six players rctumina who saw ample playing time last year. "Three of those six -Kerri €'lower, Jackie Cook and Jill M yen -started last year and all six are still juniors," says Coach Carol Strausberg. -The way we look at it. we have seven starten. "I'll be alternating them accordina to d ifferent situatfons:· Another player who bas imp rcucd is j unior Dawn Lawlor, who some limited playing time last season b ut bas improved ll'Cmcndously, accord- ing to her coach. Fountain Valley figures to e nter as the favorite in· the ruged Sunset League. but Strausberg isn"t womed about the added pressure. ··we're looking forward to the cltille~." sh~-says: - The Barons o pen with Mater Dc1 Tuesday evening on the Monarchs' court. Haaliagtoa Beaclt Coach Joanne Kellogg is expecting big things after last year's squad Went j ust 2-8 in the tough Sunset League and 7-1 4 over- all. Her optimism is based on the Oilers' depth this season. "W e might no t have the strongest starting five around. but our depth will really help us. "'says Kell<>Ja. The Oilers feature fo11r seniors - 5-9 forward Yvonne H oladay, 5.9 forward Kelly Murray. 5-6 guard Ida Vallez and 5-11 center Nancy Lund. Lund missed m ore than half oflast season with a knee in1ury. Among the newcomers are 5-10 Stephanie l>empcr and S-9 junior Shawna Armstrong. In add1uon. Kellogg has the scrvi~s of Wend) Baker. a'junior who also hurt her knee last year and missed half the season. and 5-7 guard Allison Hartman. mundi aod .mi« PMta SltilliQllOD and her junior 11saa ~-.. I look for w~ to., 14-0 a od have a benlc for eecOod between Corona del Mu and us for leCOGd. .. say~ Kahn. W..ertqe: The dc1cuduit UD- beateo champions of tbe Soutb"Coea Leque will try their hd in the Sea V'"'1 tht11eUOD. The Warriors went Jl-0 ia~Soudt C'.oast play_ and 22-3 ovaUJ me teaton, fallina to Akml.ny . in the second round of the CIF playol&. "We'll probably be favored iD the Sea View this year," says Woocfbridle Coach Enc Banp ... 8utwc1tF(some competiuon &Om Costa Mesa, Cor- ona del Mu. Ena.ocia and Ntwpon Harbor. amona otben ... De pite the Joa of thrtt rctumi.na ~ including South Coast co- MVP Arlene Hernandez and point auard Carrie Mitchell. the Warrion have the nucleus of another suona tum.t. tn tne post will be·6-I seniorShatoo lypn. an a ll-lcque selection wbo a ~bqcd J SY, pomts and 10 rebounds a game las t year. Other standouts include senior 5-11 forward H~y Ingraham, the league·sothttco-MVP last year. who averaged 11 'h points and ciJht rebounds and boned ha skills durina the summer int.he USA Development Lea&ue. The supporung cast includes 5-l ttnior sbootin& &uard Kelly Causey. Among the I 0 players on the Warrior roster, seven are seniors and two are JUnfors. ciVtn& Woodbri. an CX· pttttnccd look. --- - The Wamors open play in tM Irvine Townament Satwday,playina C.anyon at I 1n the Woodbridge i)"Dl. Mater Det; Four returners graoc Coach Carolyn Campbell's squad which captured the Angelus l..equc championship last sea.son and fln- isbed with a 2()..(i overall record. The M onarchs' strength is it.s defense ("we like to do a Jot of intimidating with our press.,. says Campbell), but they're hurting in the height .department (5-8 junior Kim Ellerman will be at ocntcT). H olly Wood, a 5-7 forward, aver- ~ 8 points per game last season and Wlll be joined by rcrurnen Mary Gamey (5-5 guard), Ellerman and 5-5 guard Nicole Manfre. Ettucia: Coach Sharon Wdf ad.- mus that tt will be a cballen,ge to' build the Eagles into a winning team this season after the loss of Connie Braz.ell and AmyHathcock to graduauon. Cotta Mesa: Coach Paul Kahn's -The attack was ccntctt.d around Mustangs return just o ne starter from thost two players ~t year.~ ~ a year ago. junio r Pats1 Harada who Wolf. who 1s returning to Estancia averaged 8.0 points per game. after a two-year absence: from the The Mustangs are commg of their school. . finest season ever -a 19-5 mar; . H o ping to fiJI the void WllJ. -be which mcluded a tnp to the CIF 3-senio~ Karen Rmdone._ who 1?layed playoffs (where they lost to Schurr the wis:ig. las1 year and is considered 63-62 in the first round). EstanCla s top pla}er this season. Kahn says there are a couple of Also. JUntor Ginny Fore~. also dogfights to make his starting five. fig.~res to sec plenty.of playi~g tsmc._ but he looks for 5-9 j unior Suz:anne Beyond that. we re v ery mexpen- Cowley to anchor the post. cnced.:· said Wolf ... The p~-league Seniors Katie M cKibben and play Wlll be important to us. Gretchen Hoenig are being pressed by The Eagles open the season at 2:45 freshmen for the starting guard spot'i. Saturday. mecung Marina in the fint The Mustangs feature two sets o f round of the Irvine tourney at Irvine sisters: tWlns JQClle and Shelly Ed-H igh Sunset League soccer outlook Seahawks figure to be in a class by themselves depend primanly on its fouT rt-- tumccs -mid-fielders Lows M1lh: gan and JUntor David Stack, c:cnter- foN-ard Glenn Shaw and goahc Tim Ramage. "The Sunset Lca.guc 1s a very tough league." h1mpock says. ..Ocean F irst la a seriH V1ew1s ranked third in the C lF(4-A), The high school soccer season a nd Fountain Valley has nine rctum- begms Saturday for coast area teams mg letterman. and thty're ranked with Ocean View figuring as the best I I th." from the Sunset League. H ere as a The Chargers. who o pen their rundown on four of the unset teams. o;eason T uesda) 1n Santa Barbara. will get help from J unior m id -fielder John Marilla: F1rst-}tar Viking Coach Ca tro and sophomore halfback T om Dave Mcl..c1sh isn't a newcomer to Patton the Sunset League. ha\ tng spent I 0 yearsasEd1son'sheadcoach.buthe'll Oceu Vltw· The Orange Coast have his work l"Ul out this season area has man' strong soccer teams McLe1sh 's )oung squad has JU!>I this season -but none as loaded as fh.e retummg varstt) pla) rrs and "all tht' Sea hawks have ats first test Monda~ at Sa) 1ng Ocean V1cv.· 1 a powcr- WtdMldaV'a "~ctteM Esperanza "hen the V1lung.s oixn h o use is putllf\i It hghtl) -it's not usHAL.L their season. onl' o '1n ('IF 4-A., and defcnd1na A~ u.we ··Manna had a \en stron~ team un~t league c hampions-but tt ANGELS-Nemeel w"'''°" Llene' men-I .. M I -h "'' t -1ums ""'""ral kc" pl.at e"' from last eoer ot Edmonton ot '"' PacKlc coast ast )Car. S3)S • CLAlS 1 w o •as ,.. ....~.. J ... LH-. Jerrv MlldOon mene"' o1 Mldla.nd season pent time at 81ola L1nt\ cn1t~. scawn·s 21-2 tcam that ost m the ('tf of '"' T••11 L.Meue. •no •11 LKNmenn "but mo" of the stronger pla)cn semifinals to R olhng Hills the event-1T1tne11« ol Ouacs Cllln o1 1111 ~t L..-graCJuated.'" . ual champ. ..._..._.... Senior m1d-ficld('rs T om M clane Four-car lttterman Robby Shem CHICAGO cu1s.-s1'"'° o '""" d A d K I " llh k R "-rt and th--year -·n Kaplan 01..·n. ~~~~ntev, o1ic111r. 10 • tllrM·l'fft con-~ng :nd R1n~~· \~olf~n5d ~;;7or both of"'~hom ·~re selected ;; a MONTREAL. E)(POs.-H1Mld Rtct. R•· forward Pat Prnncr are 1hc V1k1ngs' uthem C.ahfom11 all-tu team. arc ~':il'.::'~1r11etor •nd Lefn-... ,,,."" · fivt rctumt'C) and. according to two players six-year Scahawk Coach 'OOTIALL M c Lc1sh; will most hktly he the Paul Ko llar SI)~ "you can sec that MISL OAL1.:%""'to':=~e:.:':ee1 '°° backbo~ to an unte ted t~am an a the) nrc Jood tnough to build a team .,....,,..,..._ a-1o. t1""'9dl1t. an the 1n1ur~ -stronJ league . · around ' w L I'd. oa ,,,, .. W e havt a lot of )ouna pla\'cn · Bu1 that' JU t for tancrs Outsidt ! l '= 1-. ,.,::2'A'=~ ~n~.,,:;: com10gup.butwe'llha\ctogct tflem Shem and O kan, Ocean View ha~ 4 1 .eoo ·~ .. ..,,,. °'' ~ avron lmlll'I, ...,,.1.. 10tothr mold." tclt1sh added "Our perl\ap tht' be t defense 1n Oranac ' 2 m 2~ Met mun _goal is to qual1f) for the ount) La l )'C'.ar·, team t\ni hed f ! ~ ~l"t ~;_os ~~~;A•~~~ playoffs. nd be1n1 1n the.' unst"t with 10 'hu1o ut and tn tune o ther o • ooo ' McCov It~., Lca&ue. J knOY. it'll take a lot for t.h1~ pmr allowtd JU tone goal. .-..... ~ NEW V<>tttt GtAHTS ""* """ team to -t to1hat ltvel Unfonuouel\ for untct t -..... ! ~ .ll: ., ~·, -~~ ~'::,."'::: -1 th1~k it'll bt bttWttn Fountain foes. four of K ollar' best de~~ 4 t 667 .. ~ ' Valle) and~an V1ew(forthckquc pla)'tn arc c . Da_n Cuon1nabam. -- ; ~ ~-11~ .wt.~run!.°=~:.v:l: mle). and Huntmaton fk~ch isn't far nd) uttf. Don C"rc,,.011tt1t and 1 t .w 2 K•M, ,,.,,... be<., bthind .. And) ust~l<' \be klckcr cm OV's •••n•n·• ~ "' 1'., ........ ~~ football team. hud the Scahawts' ... L ... ,... 12, Cllbtla ' L~$ ANGILU KING~ .. M>li• potent ckfentc ~~~~~~~llo.-=~~~~~~i!Ktill:=-~-t .... ~~~·"'-~~~~~~--sa-.... -.T .......................... ._._erJlll~:--fl'4tll~~Mfl~~ ... ~..ia.-..--~,._.-~ ........ ~~~DAll!:\1-1..,,11-~~_.; 7'll:: = o... ... 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ITfoTI~~~ wt11"':..~~ol~ :.T~'Y on~ 92: buelneu II con. wtltl~~C:ot~ r.r .... COW\ty on NoYtmbet rrv~~"'untty Do-dUcllldby:•llrnf'9cl.=: ~ ~ ar.,._ COMC P1 TI f ,..,.. 11'19 COun1y on ~ ,_ duc1*S W a 9'1'*'11 PM· flt\Ot CouMy on OClOOlt H , ,.._ !~~"'..!.'!' -~" ..... ~ '"=AL ti" y fW>OY"'"' l'ubllflliCI 0rM00 eo.t DolJy "<M ~ 22. n. ~ on1er oU• oawt ~ 1, 1114 Putlllhed Or"'91 C01M nwlf'llp 1914 P\lblllMCI Orll!Oe COl9t --.,,. --~ ' .,..., DTllV ll'tot ~-u . a . o.c.ntiet e. 11. 1tM .... ~ ClltlCI '° ..,._, rmtt1 Olly ~ ~'* a. 11. JoMpfl J. Martin ,_ OellY Pltot Nowtnw 1s, 2:2, and '* of ""* 11 11 .-. r..-. llalelnll'lt ... fled o.c.mtier •• 11. 11M TtMl6 .,.,. .. )lldgit pt •• ._ In ~ Orenge Coeel 22, tt. 19M Thll lt11.,,,.,,t ... lllld P\lblllhod Oranot OOMt 29, ~bet •• 11M !owl: with""' County aw. of °'' ,.... 'f'M...,tf1 OIC*'tlMllC (to ... ...,.. Dally PNot ~ 16, 2:2, TK-442 wttf\ !he County Cllwtl of Or· DlllY Piiot NowemOOt •• 15, TH..ea 09.lfCTIVI (lo be added MOO ~ty on NcMwr\bor Pl8JC fl>na'. Of the lbOW oour1 Oft tied.; 2t. ~ e. ttM f.T. County on NcMrnber 22. 21, 1914 lo eJdlt~ flnll ....._ 15, 1 ,_,.1 MU: NOTICE PtCTmOUI .-u ~ ~._: •:: ~ TH~ "8JC ll)llC( '· "' ,_.. TH~ Ml.IC NOTICE '"ri ~ ~ C080 ~ Oranee COiie ..... "'~A!!!!!.!!8 ~':'J .. :n'ncw~~ MUCNOTIC( ~ffilOWIT~ .. ~~~~ MlJCll)TIC( ~~IT"~ .. =.,: .. o~·.'=~;=~22•29·- ·-· doing~ 11·-0Nl HIZ~TIUUNNA&AHC--•·-• 22." 1"4 -,. =~of--TH-U3 The followtng penon .. STOP MAtNTEHANCe. t27 H!Z '°' !he ~ -..cnnoue ...... The ~ penon " . • f~ lltCTITIOUI -~ The ~ ""°" " public taoMlet • .,... OO'llci ~ M: . • um ITAT'llmln' dolnO ~ .. ; Mm ITA,......,. :!r butlneM •: ......... ... .. not lll'nltod to 1---------Sf'eRUNO CONSULT· lf1n Nell COl.lrt, Co1t1 IAIY IOV TAIJUA, 'JOAil The tolOWfnQ ""°" II H~l!CH Pl.A8Tt08, 740 The fOllowlng poreone we T E HfLM, 112.4 NoWoon ......, ...,, mult~ •-.,. llllf'I. 'fV'C INQ. 2518 I . OriMt. Sarita Mola. CA 92t2t ~ Chld. "**'not dOWlo ~ -w. 11ctl ... Coeta ...... dOWlo bullnell .. : .• ea.ta tHN. Cellf. Wllot cit.lien '.T~ ,._ null\4 Ana. Celff, 92704 Altyeon Mlllkllc, t27 Van be grented. K Jf I 0 H T & f D A Y Cellf, tH27 rtaJC IC)TIC[ NEWPORT HOMI LOAN, tm7 <*II ... The 1'°!'.t 10 "9 I--;.,;;..;~~~;.;.;;..;..;..;.;;.,__ l(lmbf• L~n 81etllne. ::eCOurt.Coeta ..... ~ ~=~ Oii "EIPONSE 8YIHM8. 8tWt T. Payne, 740 w 12 Corpot• PIUa....... O<ace Latn«.wc. 20302 :.:-:·~'°..:= prOYlde . .:~amm:"Oll 2511 s. Grwt, lent• Alie. Thie t>u.i " oon-""'COUlrT POLICE·MEDICAL·""E· 18ttl ... Coet• ....... Celt. MCmCI Oii Port~~ t2teO AMt'llde Or .• s.n1.1 AN wtde r1lngO Of MtYloel to uel Oii PICTmOUI Celt '2704 ,,.._ RIS8. 2401 lfltll Hoger 12927 .,,.,..,.... IAU ... 11111a~ Loin, tnc .. Helol'ltt, C.ilf 12707 MnlOt dfliien reekMntl of au••ll ..._ Thie b\1'"'°'9 It con-d"f::!TM~ ~~~l''::· At St . Neiwpott IMdl. Collf. Thi• 1>ualno11 11 con-l.oon No. 1930347/ Cll1tom11. U Corporal• Thia bulln1t• I• con-the cny pertloullfty tf1oM ln T'h9 foflOWlng pereon• ductod by: en lndlvJOUll Thia ltalement -lllod Street• lull 20e F 2MO ducted by. 111 lnd!Yldual JACOBS Plua. N9wpof1 a.eon. Celtf. ducted by: en Individual the kM Ind moderate In-MW IDllndonod tM uM of tambt• L St•tlng . °' • • • oun a.eld o. llr1rem. 2401 Brian T· Payne T.8. NO. 9151&-X t2MO O<ece l..lmOfMUx c:atlQOl'loe. II P'I "" I I Thie eatem.nt .... flied with ''Co~~~!I~~~ V~2~ lfllU HogM It .. Newport Thie •latemenl •• mod CROCKER C UCH ODY Thi• bueln ... II con· Thll atatamont ... ntod ~E or ruNOS (tO t>o :.:,... 0cr~tO u~un::~ with tlle County Clel'k of Ot· ~.... ~Plot Nol..... 0. &oecfl. c.illf. t2te0 with the County C1ettt Of OJ-C~PORATION 11 duly IP" dueled Oy. a COfPG'•tlon wtth 1he County Clenc of Of• lddod 10 uMtJno Pfotea'ed HOLE WO"KSHOP & .,. County on N0\'9mber • ,.,.1 oetno.e 1S~ 1914 Thi• bvllnoM I• C()n;o engeCoountyon ~Obef 15, St*' True•.· undOt tM Cot1 Kfol(o, PrllidOnt ltlQO County on Nownlbef 1119oftundl) OIFT.8 1. 1120 Ml 15, 1914 Publllhod ()(. Colet . . • 1 ~by. .,, lrldMdull 1964 ~ 6'ICtfbed deed of Tilll et•lement ... fllfd 9, 1914 . To .-oce. .. ICC:UlilUletod HutClhlnOi Fountain Y*t "'°711 Delly Piiot NOvwnbet 22 29 ~ D. 9ertrwn Pvblllhod Orenge Coeel trt.111 LSELl AT l>U8\.IC with the County Clel'il of OJ, ,..... tun6a totlllng M33 150 for Cellf. fflOa . Publlthod OJMQO Cout December 8 13 1914 • • Thia ttat'"*lt wu flied Dally Piiot Nowmbel' 15, 22, AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST M09 County on Nowmbet P~blllMd Ofange Cout acqult ltlon, coni iructlon tJlCtllloul .,.,... Name Diiiy Piiot November n . 29. · • ~~94 PUlJC flJTlCE with UW County CWk of Of· 29. December 1. 19&4 8t00ER FOR CASH {pey· 1. \tM Delly Piiot NcMmber 15, 22. Ind 01fM1r allglblO llQ)en-refWroc1 to lt>o¥e Wll lllocl Dec91nbef 8, 13, llM r.ra County on Novemt>or TH-447 lblO It time of .... In lawful ,_ 29, Deoemt>or 8, 1914 dlturei of dovoloplng e In ()fmnge County on Jam- TH _.l!e 1111 _1C..,..TICE l'ICTmOUeaulll911 1. 884 flmOt• ... "'..,..Tlt<t moneyof 111o un11oc1 s111•) PublltMd Orange Cout TH .. 11 eenlofclttz.nmutti.~ a ry s. 198 • P't L ~ ,.~ nu Mm ITATDmNT PublltMd Ofangt Cout ,..,_,,,, nu "" Ill rlQht, tttle and tnter•I Delly Piiot November I , 15, public fedlty NO F:n.4T04 __ Dt_IDI_ ·c-NO-TIC_[__ The followtng Pl'90n II Delly PllOt November 15, 22. ~ to and now ,,., 22, 29, 1M'4 P\8..IC fl)llC[ Thie uM oi fund• on tllle u... R. McDermott. "82 ,.~ ~~A~.. dOWlo bu111nw ee; 29. beoemtiet I . 1914 l"tCTITIOUI .,_., by n un6'r Mid Deed of TH-437 PfOieC1 wtlt give rnulmllm 811y1etk, Garden Grove, ftCTITIOUl IUIMll T ...... ,.............., S~ROOEA REPAIR, SOC> TH .. 51 ltAm ITAT'PmWT TNat In the PfOC*'Y llereln· '1CTmOUI __,_.. fMtlblO prlor1ty to tow In-Clilf t2141 ---'""' --"..., per90n9 .,, ~ Lii 1201 Newpott The followlng pereone. .,.. •ft• deecflbod: •-"' ...... TIC•( ....... ITATEmNT oome lamlllOI and Pl'~ ,..,:.. • • .,,....__., 1••20 ium ITA • ..-NT OOlnO ~ .. Motion a.eon c ..ti 92te3 "8.IC NOTia doing butlne11 u ,._nu -,_,.,In ...,, ..,......, .. ..,., .... The followtng perwn1 are Procfue110na, 2000 FIMMew ~· Eaion 300 r~ A~ EASE .t.4 Fllftlon TRUSTOR: J OHN W Tllo fotlowlng penon II Tt1l1 pr~ not . Mt, Hu~, Fountlln v ... doing butl.noet ... .._ ... a 101 Cott .. _. • ..,_ ... , --··---·· I I d N • B JACOBS and CLOLA M. '8CTmOUl IU..... doing buelneot 11: the di• 'of etfY ex-l9Y Cellf. t2708 THE EXECUTIVE OF-C'A92626 • • ..._ ~ :~ ~· bMctl. '"'k.Ui.lrA'Tiiii'Wr I ·r . •wport ·~ch, JACOBS. llulbend and wtfo um ITAT'lmNT KING 8UOOHA IM· llllng llollMnOtda. HO'lllle'W, Tlll9 ~ ... con- FICE/NEWPORT, 110 New· Vicki Lynn Stntth, 2300 Tlli. bualnoea TM followlng ""'°"' are Cell~ LAlaure Toge, 8 E N E F I C I A R V : The lollowtng penone 11• PORTS, 217 8tll •C. Hunt· 11 rOQU!r'od by tM CD90 ductod by e 1 general 1*1· por1 Center om.. Suite 200, Fairview Q· IO 1, Coiti by: an doing~ a.: Off&ITE Inc calHomll #4<4 Fllllhb\ CROC KER NA TIONA L doing bullMll ... lnQton a.eon. Calif. 92648 regulation.. the Qty Ml I ner1t11p Newport 8Mch. Calli 92eecl M .... CA 9262t Roger ~ton PRODUCTIONS 20951 ltla~d N-port ll••Ch BANK, • Netlonel Blnlclng S UMMIT AGAI ENERGY l<enneth AIM! Blklh, 217 policy for mlnlmtMg dll-Ttlle 9tltamon1 ... nlod WetDI Ent•l)<IMI. tnc: • Thi• bul!Mn 11 con· Thll st.II ChllWOOd Lii Huntington CllH '2eeo · Aaeocletlon L TO 1 Clltlomle P41!1net· 8th •C. Huntington a.eon. ~ of pereone ~ • With the CouMy CWtl of OJ. Clilfornli , 110 Newport ducted 0y..,, lndMduel IM BMch. CA t2Me Th ... t>utln"' 11 con· RecouSed December 13, 1hlp. 517 San Mlcllolu Clllf. 92$48 plen lo ...... peraone dll-"'91 County on Nov9tnber Center Dftve, Suite 200, VICkl Lynn Smith Amar D. Li ll, 20951 ducted by: 1 corporltlon 1983 u tnetr. No. 83-564171 S·-401. Newport 8Hch, Thie bu tin••• 11 con· pieced 11 1 reeult of blOdl 1, ~tM • Newport BMch, Calif. 92660 Thia tti temeoi wu nlod CtlltWOOd 't.11 Huntington Jamee A Dollgloll Preel of Official Recofd• In the or-Celll. 92MO 1. ducted by: en lndMdull grant ecttvttlM. Uell McDermott Thie bu1tnH1 11 con· with Ille County Clerk of Ot· ,_11 8Mch CA 92&41 dent . ' • flee of lllo Recorder al Or-Alfrod M. Clancy, 802 Kennet" Alen a.Jc:h Thie lnlonnallon le pub-P\lbllehod Ofmnge Coul ducted by· 1 corporeUOn ange c ounty on ~ow 29, Orenge COiet Thia bualnM• 11 con· Thie etllement WM Nod enge County. Miki deed of Somnn Ot .. Laguna 8Mch, Thie 1t1temen1 wu med Wied to eff0td dttune en Del!Y ~ Nov9tnbef e. 1&. Kathryn M Wetzel, PrMI· 198' • 15 duc:tod by:.,, lndlvldull with the County Clerk of Or-tnat deec:tlbM the loltowlnO Celt. t2t51 wtth the County Cler1I of OJ. opportunity lo examlnO IN 22. 29, 1914 oent 98-4 Navembef • • AlnaT o. Liii enge County on No\Olnlber llfoper1y. Thll bullneu 11 con-ange County on Novernbef program ldoe>lod by tho Olt; TH-441 Thia 1tatemenl WU tiled Publllfled OrMge Colet . 29· 1 TH--432 Thie sta1emen1 ... lltod 1 188• ,..,n PARCEL 1 ducted by:• llmltod pertnet· 7, 1914 Coundt It • public flMl1na With the County CleR of Or· Diiiy Piiot Novembel 22. 29. with IN County Clertt of °' • Unit 140 In tl'le City of lhtp ,..,,1 on o.c.nw 11• 1914· Ai ange County on October 26. o.c.mber 6. 13, 19M enge County on Nowm~ ~~~": 1<;>: Newport Eh.on. County or Alfred M. Clency Publl.n.d Ofange Colet ~ ,.._enood, ~ DlATH Nor1os 19&4 Th~941 rtaJC NOTICE 14, 1914 29. Decernt>er e 198-4 • • Ofenge, St•t• of Callfoml.I. Tilll statement WU lllod O••~ November Hi. 22. CDBG roc:Ofdt Ind 111 foder~ ,_.1IO K141PO , • • TR-455 .. -lhOwn Ind de41Md-on w1tt1 the County .CJll1l of Of· 29-'-' ber 8, t9U II r!itlonl .,. on ftte •• ESCHBACB ~ Orange Cout 1111_.,. ..,..TIC·E · l"tCTmOUe _,...11 Publllhod OJenge Colet tllat certeln CondOlftlnlum an09 County on Nowmber TH-458 ffie or1MM llld-.re • DailY Piiot November 16, 22, ,."°"""nu um ITATlmNT Delly Piiot Nowmb« t6, 22, "8JC NOTICE Plan recorded In book 1, 1914 DtlDI •c NOTICE :,1111 for pub4~ T'"· JOH N B. (JACK) 29. bectmt>er 6. 191-4 ,IC'W'WTUU'I -·-•• ......... f.............., --_,,. 29, beoemt>et e. 1914 14221pege528 C>mcfll ~ ,._ ,.~ bm1t common11 ~, p.m. ESCHBACH promJ· TH·"44 ... ...,... -.... ~ .... ....----· Th'"'41.. r..rra1 cord• • Pul>lllhed OJwige Cout . on o.c.nw 11, 1tM. 10: .• NAm ITAT'DmNT dolnG ~ M: .. • Delly Piiot Nov«ni>er e 15 FlCTTTIOUI .,..... Community Development nent long tune area DllD'IC NOITICE Tile lollowlng pweon1 .,.. MCR. 2900 Bt11tol, Su111 rtll.IC NOTICE NOnca ::UTMleTD'I PARCEL 2 n . 29. 1984 · • NAMI ITAftmNT 0ep1., P.O. Bo• 19575, buainell and resident rUUL doing bullneet 11. 0205, Coll M.... Cell!. · Ta ... M-Ml1 Anundtvldod 1/50 lnter•t TH...a5 Tile lollowlng petaon II lrvlne, CA 92713 Of cell o f Laauna Beach ---------AMERICAN APPRAISAL 91821 7'* VOU •ARE · IN DEFAULT In end to Loi. 1, 2. 3 and 4 of dOlnQ bullnoM II! eeo-3e96. ., ' 'ICTI'aOUl.Ul*Ell ASSOCIATES , 19182 Summltl.andlcape,lnc .. .._.,dedOft:Nov ....... u NOERADEEDOFTRU&T TrectNo.10987,ulhown nt-"'NOTIC( .AOlfANCED ENGINE NOTICEOATE:November puaedawayNovem- NAMI ITA'R•NT Flofldt Street. •C. Hunt· Clllllomle, 2900 Brlstol. 810 11, ltUi '"'''""'HI DATED 7118n9 UNLESS on 1111-s> recorded In boot! ,.~ MACHINING , 7611 Sllle< 241, 1914 be r 2 7 , 198 4 . The loltowlng.perton1 lrt lngton B .. ctl, C1lllornl1 02(,5, Cotti Meta. Cellf .... tlllll; Tl •11111; VOU TAKE A.CTION TO 471J.:: 31lo3e ll'idu..... T-17• Unit 0, Huntington a.eon. CITY Of' IRVlM, •Y: Surviv ed by h is ~O~;-;YSTEMS, 92~no R. Hiii, 19182 92~ butln ... It con-.....,,... PAOTECT YOUR PROP-~Ol~M~ty· T ii ie O rde r No . Cel~"4~11d Carow.II C ... ~y ·c. UC.V, CltJ ~nta, Mr & Mn S MIOR'TMIT NOTICa ERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLO AT -.,.... ' 8197300-022 ' -· llllam ~-'-'---h f 21110 Croddy, 11111 Anl. Aortdt SlrMI. f C. Hunt· ducted by. 1corporetl0n 0.ted: ~-13, 1914 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Callfomla. excepting ther• Truat .. Sele No. 6611 Red Coectl Or .• Hunt-Publlatlod Orange Cout .-.a1ua: , 0 Clllf 92704 lngton 8e1ch, C1lll0<nt1 MW11n C. Rlppene, Preel· IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN NEED AN EXPLANATION from Unl11 101 ~ 150, In· 1434035637 lnQton 8Mch, Cellf. 924147 Dally Piiot Nov9ml>Or 29, Laguna Beach; a ail· Urdee lnduttrlM Inc., En· 926411 dent FORECLOSURE BECAUSE Of THE NATURE OF THE ctualw loeetec'! tllereon. fWerc 05-1410..()()3.4 ~hit bu1lnH1 11 con· 1914 ter Judy FAchbach of glnM!'lng Olvltlon, Cell· T'hl1 buttneu 11 con· Thia itatemerrt -ftlod YOU ARE 8EHIND JN \'OUR PROCEEDING AGAINST EXCEPTING Ill Oii. Oii NO= M DllPAUlT ductEted byR: ll'IC 1~1ual Th~99 r .. :....... N lnue}• l'"'O fornl1, 2810 Croddy, Senti ducted by· 111 lndMdull .with the County Clertl of Of-PAYMENTS, IT MAV BE YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· rlQhtt, rnlnerll rlghte, nttu-Me l .UCTION TO llLL netl · llu-.__. ... -"e" ' ... An•. Celtf 92704 LELAND R. HIU enge County on ~ober 30, SOLD WITHOUT ANY TACT A LAWYER r11il gu right•. Ind other UNDIR oem °' TMllT Thie IUtem.nt WM flied aunt• Sophie and bytJn ... la ~ ·™• ltatemetU ... IMed '""' COURT ACTION, and you On Oec:ember 5. 1914 at hydrocarbon• by Whit· WORTMIT NOTtCa with 1'!!_~nty ~~~ ... _.,. NO""c Ann K oleaky, o f dueled by: I CCfPOllUOn wt1h IN County C6er1t of Or-,_.., hlW IN a-at AAM t k tie Wlge .,.,.,.,ty on ._.._ .. ,,_ I"~ 1 ~ Jotln N Urdee ~Countyon~ob«25• Publllhed Orenge Cout mey .__. """' o 10:00 Im., OATEWAV aoe.... MIN nown. t t IFYOURPROPERTYISfN 7 1914 Laguna Beach. Mr. T fl • 6 bring your ICCOUr'lt In good LAND SERVICE. u duty rNY be Wl1hln Of under Mild FORECLOSURE BECAUSE · NOT'tCI TO h li in hi• llllemerll WU -led 19 Diiiy Piiot November • , • 119ndlng by paying 111 of 1Ub1Ututed Tl'\ltlM under land, wlthOut llOweWI', the vou ARE BEHIND IN YOUR ,_,,, CMOITOfll °' r.chbac will e wlthtN County Cler'kofOr· ~ 22·29• 1984 yourputduepeymentlp!\11 and purauent to Deed Of x11od1N1,mlne,1tore.n· PAYMENTS. IT MAY BE DPuli:P~llo~N °'~1~221 MIUCTilANlfDAND state this evening at ange County on November Publllhed Orange Coll1 TH......O ltted t d hr 11 1 ovem .... ~ 9, 1964 Oelly Piiot NOYember 22, 29, perm 009 • .,, •X· Trull r«:Ofded July 21, • and OC*•t• I ougn SOLD WITH OUT ANY 29 ber 8 1914 • . Of INTENTION TO the ch ape 1 0 f ,2110t10 ,..__,_...__ e. 13• 1.,... rtaJC NOTICE l*1MI within ttlf'• mon!M 1979, 11 tnet. No. 33$52, 1n the IUffaoe Of IN upper 500 COURT ACTION and you • • ,....,..,." A.LCOHOUC M c 1 k Pllbffahed Ot...,.,. Coeat .-n.... .. .... TH •79 from tllo date tllle Notice°' boc* 13243 pllQ9112 of Of. IMtoftheaubturlaceofuld lleve the i.g.. rlgh1 to ™"'Ml aEVDtAGE UC ... M(I) c o r m c Diiiy Piiot ~b; 15• 22, -~COUNTY Oefeyn wu rec0tded Thie t1c111 Recci-d91n the oftlot or land, u r9MtVod In '"' aeed :Z your ICCOUnt 1n good P\lllJC IC)TIC[ (RCl.1101_."7 -Mortuary, Laguna 29, o.c.mw a. 1984 IUll'UIOfl COURT amoun1 II see.110.11 •of the County Recorder of OJ-from The tNtne Company.• standing by paying alt of u.c.c. AND MO?i Beacb btwn lhe hrs of TH-463 PWLIC NOTICE 100 ctvto _. °'· .... NcMmbel 13, 1914, Ind • enge. stat• of Cellfomla ••-Mlctllgln Corporation, ,.. 'fOU' put oue payment• p1u1 ACTmOUI .u ... 11 ET MO 1 a ~l 6-Spm MUI of Chril· ...... AM. lnc:rMM untll your account ecutod by H.E. RODOEWIO, COf<*S November 8. 1979 In perml11od 00911 and H · um ITATDmNT Notice II hereby given to ··--n:._._, will be I ---------,ICTITIOUl llUllNlll CA a702 bec01M1 current. You rNY AN UNMARRIED MAN, boot! 133ee page 1260, Of. l*'MI within thrM rnontll1 The fol~ pert0n 11 tfle Credlt011 of J011N A. W. ......., .DU1uu. ce • Ml.IC NOTICE NAME ITATl•NT PlalnllN: City of trvtne, 1 not hlw to pey the entire SARAH E. HALL, AN UN· flclel Record• from tllo dll• thla notice of doing butlMM u : NICKS. Soclal Security No. e brated Friday llam TM lollowlng l*'tonl .,... Ctlarlet City of the Stete of unpaid portion of your le-MARAIED WOMAN WILL PARCEL 3· d9f1111t wu recorded. Thll INTERNATIONAL OIL & 548·70-5527, Tr1n1leror at the Holy Crom ACnTIOUI IUllNEll dOlng t>ullnMI ... C&ltlomla count, 9Wl'I thougtl full PIY· SEL.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION All .. ~....,,,.,., Of emount II $5<4,292.04 .. of GAS. 3355 Vie UdO.L~ and LloenlM, wtloM buti-Mausoleum Char.-1 NAMI ITA'RMVIT NORlfALS LIQUOR. 17•8 Oefendenl All Pertonl rnenl ... detnendod. bvt TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR O.llc:lultve MM!Mfltl 10122/8-4, end Wilt Iner .... port a.eon c.111 92ooa -eddfeal I• 501 PARK ,.... • The lollowlng pereon1 .,.. Placenll1 Avenue. Cotti tnte<Mted In IN Mener of you mutt pey the amount CASH ~ CHECK AS DE· purtenent 10 Mid Unn fOf ~ umN your ec:count becOmM Nlcote A_ ~end. 31• •AVENUE. BALBOA ISLAND. Loa Angeles. Mem· Oolng bualnMI .. M .... Clllfornl• 92628 the Vllldlty of the ~ st•ted •.t>ow After ,,,, .. SCRIBED BELOW ~ G11age Element fOf st0flg9 curront. You ITllY not hew to Urido Avenue Newport In IN City of NEWPORT orial aervicea will be BG ASSOCIATES. 1919 taeger B Br°"'"lng. 15310 of $50,263,000 Prlnc:lpt l month1 from the dele of r• el time or Nie In lewfUI i nd vehlcutei perking , pey the entlfe unpaid POf· Belch, Callt. 92!e1 BEACH, County of OR-h eld Sunday 2:00 PM CornmodOft Rd . Newpott Danborough, Weetmtn1tet, Amount of City of lrvlne, CCl'datlon of thle doc:Urnenl money of tN United St••> courtyerd end p•tlo tlon of your ICCOUFll, 9Wl'I Thti buelneu 11 con· ANOE. State of C1lltoml1 al the Nelnhborhood e.ach, C1Jll 926t0 0 111tornl1 92683 AHHlrMnt Dl1trlct No. (which dAlt• of rOCOtdlllon 11 the Nor1h front entrance rpoeoe. Ind, II appllc:able, though luH peyment wu * ductod by: en lndMdual 92082. lhtt 1 bulk tren1fer. ,.._ uni '6 r,,...,,__ Be.r.b.ara J Powell. 974'0 El Thlt bu1lnHa 11 con· 1.4-5 lmS)(ovement Bonde. ipPMf8 h«eon). uni... the to tllo County CoutlhouM, ~, ... Ind , .. , over rnandod, bvt you mutt pay Nlcoll A. INrand 11 about to be m1de to Wtl --...umm ly ......,.-e•~ Greco Cr., Fountain Valley. ducted by: en tndlvldull .. euttlortlod by ReeolutlOn obllgetkll\ being fOfecloMd 700 CMc Cent• Orh1• Weet. ttloM portion•~ IN Com-the amount 111ted lbove. Tl'lll ltllerner)t wu lllod LIAM c . HARDESTY AND t i 0 n al churc h • C1Jtl 92708 IAEOtR B. BROWNING No 8-4-139 of th• City upon permit• I longer Senta Arie, CA., .. rtgbJ. mon AIM delcrlbed on Mid After ttwM montlll from wfth Ille COunty Clel'il of Of-MARY N HARDEST\'. r ......... Beach En-Giil L Duffey, 1919 Com-Thia 1111ement wu lllod Counc:M or the City of INtne. J*'Od, ~ flaW only the tltle, and lnlereet con...,_, Condominium Pieri 11 .. ~ tllo dAlt• oC rec:ord1tlon Of enge County on November Soct1 I Security No .__. ... bmen_ will. f 1 modor• Rd • Newpor I wlll'I me County Cler1I of OJ. cautcml• • legal r1glll to atoe> tllo for. 10 and now held by n under etrlcted Common AIM on Ulll doclument (wtlictl det• of 7 1914 5 2 2 • 3 8 -5 9 6 8 • n d town l O - Beectl.Caltt 928e0 enge County on Novemb« C...No ......... 7-ee doeur•i:T.m~heentn Mid Deed· of Truet In tN H id Unite· H id Con-rOCOtd1t10n llf)PMf8 ti•• ' ,_,. 5641·80·7141, Tren1ferff low . M c Cormick Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con· e, 19&4 IUUllDNI amount by 'fOU' ptoperty llluatod In Mild domlnlllm Plan f0< Trect No on), "" .... '"" obligation Publltl'lod OJenoe Cout Ind Intended Tr1n11er... Mortuary Directinl ducted Py: 1 general Pitt· '2I01a NOT'tCll You i..v. t1Mf1 credl10f. To find ovt tlle County and State dleer'lbed 10987 being recor<*S. iri being forec:loNd upon I*'-Dll'b:c':, November 15,tll2. wh01e t>ullneu 1ddrM1 la 494_9415 ' · ner11ilp Ac"°"-.l acrow, Inc., -N. IUM. The~ IMJ ..... ~nt you ""'" pay. Of to M : • .,_., ..... book 14221 528 Of rnll• I tonger" period you 29 bet 6 1964 502 SOUTH BAY FRONT. Glll L OUNey Tuedft ......... l4'IM Q, ........ JOU ........ ,... 11rengeforpaymenltolloe> PAACl!Lt: flclal f\«;ord~~. Ora. hlwontythelegllnQhtlo • • T ....... 9 BALBOA ISLANO.ln theClty1 ____ S._ffd __ e_r __ _ Thie 1t1temenl w11 flied lent.a AM. Cllfomle t11701 ~ Metct ..... ,_ the forecloeure. « H your L.ol 111ofTrllCI No. 9<42311 County c.llfomll. stoe> IN fOfedoeur• by PIY· of NEWPORT BEAC H. J O H N N l E J with the County Clefk of Or· Publllhod OJange Co111 ,......w ne W. .._. ._ PfopeFtyll lnforedOeurOtot etiown on a,.,.._, rec:or<*S Cod9· 01..o1o Ing IN entire amount cS. P\&JC ll)T1C( County ofORANOE,St1t•or ... · ~ County on NoYember Deity Piiot Nov91ftbef 28. o. 2ftd -, ., ""'-'· ,... 91'1 ottMw reeeon, ~ bO<* <4()t, PeoM 16 10 241 of P~· 939-23-040 mended by 'fO'Jr crednor. Cellfomta 92662. SHEEDER, of Corona 9, 191-' e«nber 5, 12, It, 19M RHd lh• lnfortft•tlen COAST. SAVINGS & LOAN, MleoeMAMou• Map•. r.-. To ftnd out the amount '8CTmOUI llUIMll The loclllon In Clllfon)I• del Mar puaed away ,280412 w ... 24 ...._ 18000 OtlMlwotth Street. COfdl Of OrMQO County, You er• In d9feult under• you mutt pey Of to arrangt MAm ITAT'lmWT ot the Chief e11ecu11ve cnlce ' Publl1"'-d Orenge Cou t A~I U.ted f\• 114o Grenldl HMll, CA 913"44 Clllfomla. Deed of Truel datod o.c.n-fOf PIY"*lt to 1109 tllo for. The lollowlng poreone are Of prtnolp1t t>uetneu olflc. November 26. 1984 Detty Piiot Novernti.r 15, 22. P\lllC NOTICE detftefldad9. <ti trtlMtllel (213) 3411-2800. PAACEL 2: bet 2, 1983, unlMI you Ilk• CloeUr•. Of If your property 11 doing bullMM •: of tN Intended 1r1111f4W01 le: after a long ll1nem.. 29, C>ec.mw 6, 1984 NOTtCI °' ....... oon4re t.td. If you lleve any ~lone. An 9JIClullve ....,,,.,,.,()( llCtlon to protect your PfoC>-In fOtecloeuf• fOf any other ALPHA ADVANCED NIM. She ia survived by TH ... 68 ilftA ......... •IMfMl4'1" you lhollldcontact alawyer pottetngpurpoMtoverthet erty.l1~beaoldl11pub-r-.on.contect: TECHNOLOGY. 10201 Allottler t>u.ineeanamee da ........ _ "'----A. ---------1 DIATHOll ud.A11p1 ..... _ ..... Of IN goyei~ agoncy pOr1IOn or Loi 1241 of Mid llcllll.lfyouneoden•Jq)ta-BenkofAmetlCINT&SA Ktlmu Or .• Huntington Ind ecsor ..... llNd by the ..... >'Cr, UUUU&e Ml.IC NOTICE .IA•I Dll1.81RT •el lftd • IMre • 1tK. wllld'I meyhe¥9tneur.clyour tract No. M23 lllOWl'I on nation or the nature of tl'le Br . 1 3 1 9 L o 1 n 8Mch. Calif. t2t4e lntondod trantferOf wtthln Ru.ell & husband HUOHRI Lee .. ~ ... loen. Exhibit "A" 10 the Dedac· prOCMdlng l!Qllnet you, you #403· 103l4 Doug Ill 8 . WhH l•r. lhrM yeen lut Pl•• to fir Ron of Santa Ana. NOTICE OF ANO°' HllllOM ..._ R«neml>er, VOU MAV ltlon of Restr1t11ont for tN lhOUld conlac11 tawyer. 801 No. Main Str .. 1 10201 Kllmu Or .. Hunt· u known to the lntondod CA: IOI\ Dr Robert J DIA TH Of' TO ~ITS" t O. ALL p ER SONS LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF Ulk• Muter AMOO!atlon 23 Southampton Coun, Sante Ant. CA 9270 t lngton e.ecti, Clllf. 924141 tranaferor ere: none. $•__:-b ' . •· if • HA"OU> OIO"QE "!1~· INTERES TED IN THE YOU DO NOT TAKE recorded 8-ptember 19, #140, Newp«t 8Mch, CA 111•)812-3238 l\tolllfd v. Orton. 11415 The property I• dleer'lbed I.CUI roner ex w e INOOMA" .. -··· MATTER OF THE VAL.IDITY PROMPT ACTION. 19n In boc* 12382, page 92eecl I you have etfY qUMtlonl , Sand1tone AY9 .• Fountain In genotll 11: A" •tock In Suzanne of C.Orona ANO°' "'TlTIOM To 111 heh, beneflclen... OF THE ISSUANCE OF NOTICa 12t5 Of Offtclel Recorda, 11 "(It I tttMI eddr99I Of you lhOUld contec:t 1 lewyer \flliley, CllH. t2708 trade, llxtur•. equlpf'Mnt del Mar· and 4 grand· TO ADMINl8TUI credlt0<1 and contingent $50,253 ,000 PRINCIPAL M DllPAULT C41fPor1 ~ CP 118. Seid common OH lgnetlon II Of the gowrnrnent agoncy Ttll• l>Ulitloel 11 con-and good wlll of a oertain ......... _• J hnni llTATINO.A129711 credttor1,llldpereon1wtlo AMOUNT OF CITY OF NOTICE IS HEREBY 1111rnent llfUrtl'lerde4IMd lhownlbove.nowarrenty• wtllctlmeyl'leY91MUrodyour ductedby:co-partnert RESTAURANT bu1lnH1 Cnm.i.n:n. O ewu To all ,...,, benetlclarlM rn1y be Olherw!M lntereeted IRVINE ASSESSMENT GIVEN !Ml COAST FED and deactlbed In AttlcM VIII glver't 1110 It•~.,.... loen Doug4al I . Wheeler known u OONSHIRS Ind a big band dance credltO<I i nd conttngeni ~~ESWIJ'e~:r ~J!~ts= DISTRiCT NO. ••-5 SERVICES •• COfPG'atlon, oftMDecletattonofRettric:-OfCOfl'eclnMI)." AMiombef. YOU MAY Thll •talemwtl ... ftted tocaled II 501 PARK AV· promoter with her crodl10fl , Ind l)«lonl who . IMPROVEMENT BONDS. formerly CFS s.vtce Cor· tlonl fOf tM LAk• Planned The benoflcieryunder Mid LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF wlttl .,,. County Clel'il Of Of· ENUE. BAL80A ISLAND, •n Bal N ight pro· mi y t>o olllon¥IM l"te<eeted A petition hu bMtl ftlod BY RESOLUTION NO. porl11on, I Clllfomll Cor· Orielopmonlrec:orded&ep-DMdofTNlt,byreuonof• YOU DO NOT TAKE ange County on Nov9tnber the City of News>«I BMch, d In the wlll 1nd/or Miit• of· by Und• LM Veenltr• Ind 64· 139 OF THE CITY poratlon, II duly eoc>ointod 1ernber 19, 1917, "' boc* brMCtl Of d9fiult "'tlle ot>I+-PROMPT ACTION. 16, 198<4 County or Otenge. Stll• of uctlo n a at the HAR o L D G E o R o E Merton Arlene Olfldel-tmm COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1truetM under • DMd of 12382. pllQ9 1318 of Ofllclll C':" aecurod Ulefoby NOTICE IS HEREBY ,_,,. Clllf01nl1, end lr1111ter the. PavillJon .for the put ENOOMAR lntlle Superlor Court ofOf. IRVINE,CALIFORNIA; n.111d•tedJune 18, 1971 Recordl. ofore11teoutodend0.: GIVEN: CONTINENTAL Publlthod Orengo COiet loflowlngllconokbev9rage 13 yean. Memorial A petition hal ~ ltled enge County ,.q.-Ung lfle1 A complaint l'IU boerl llled ••ecul•d by ROBIN H. PARCEL 3: ..,.,., lo tl'le undortlgoed I AUXILIARY COMPANY, .. Delly Piiot No¥9mber 22. 21, llcenM (Of tlcenMe); ON terVicel will be held by JEAN A ENOOMAR tn Lindi LM lfeenetre Ind wtth thlt Court by IN etty YOUNG and SUSAN M. A Nonuc1u11w ~t Wl1t1en Oec:Wetlon Of o. IN duty eoc>ofntod TN9tM o.c.nt>er 8, 1S, 1964 SALE BEER AND WINE the Superior Court ol Ot· Mlf'lon Arlene G~rnm puf9Utnl to Governmonl YOUNG. flueband encl-"' tor uee and 9"1.IOYmwtt oC hlutt and Dlmend fOf Sale, under • OeodofTruet detod TH...a Number 41-1135493, now Friday, N~ber 30, ange County requ•ttng th•t be eppotnted 11 pertoNI Code Section 53$11 Ind u TruetOf, to eecura Olf111n Lot• 2S7 and 234 Of Mid Ind wrttten notlOe of brMCtl 12101178, executed by lltuod to preml"' locltod UUM at 4 PM, at the JEAN A. ENGOMAR be •P-repreaent1tlw to tdmlnlster Chaplet 9 (oommenctng wttll obllg1t1on1 tn favor of Trect No. 9<423, Mid ..... Ind oe elec11on 10 <*IN tM JOSEPH c . N18EEL JR., 1n P\lllC NOTICE 11 501 Park Avenue, 8alt>oa CommwUty Church pointed 11 pereoni t rep-the H iiie of the decedent. Section UC>) of Tnte 10 of SADDLEBACK SAVINGI rnent being turt11er defined under910ned 10 Mii Mid unmarried peraon, ind 1911nd, Newport BMcll, CA C reunt1t1 .... 10 1dmlnt11er the The pe titio n requ11t1 Pitt 2 of the Code of CIVIi ANO LOAN A880CIATION. and deecftbod In Ar1lc:lo II of ptoperty to lllltty Mid ot>H· ROBERT L. NIBELL. 111 un· NOncl TO 92662 for the preml'" o n sregallonal It\ •••t• of tne d«:.oent The euthOftty to edmlnlltet tllo Prot*'ure. rOQUMtlng thll Aa ~ recorded the o.c:watton of Rettric:-gatlont. Ind thereafter !he merrlod pe19on, Ind WIL· CMDfTo.-1 OJI locltod 1t 501 Plfk Avenue. Corona del Mar. 1n l*ltlcn reque111 euthOrlty Miii• under the tndepen-COi.in to determine ·tll• June 17, 117111 lnelNlftont llonl tor !he Lek•~ underliOned uuaod Mild UA.M F. NIBEEL end DE-MIUC TRANIPI" 8tlt>oe llllnd. lieu of flowers, t.M 10 ltdmlnllle< the .,1111 dent Admlnlltretlon of £a.. n lld lty ot 111• bo nd• No 306t5, le>c* 12247, t1on l"9fwr'9d to In Parcel 2 notlololbtMCllandOf-.C. BORA L. NIBEEL wtlo •• (IMl.1101..., Ttl1t th• •mount of famlly ,_.uest \hat under the Independent Ad· 111• AC1 lutllorttod lo be IMuod by Page 1HO, of Offlc:4ll .... l.l>OW. tlon to t>o Recofdld Auguet marr1od to MCt't other .. u.c.c. purctllM prtoe Of oonllder~ • _, mlnlttrlllon of E1111n Aot 11A1 ~ng on ~C~BltlonER the City of 1rv1ne. and the cord1 In tM omce of the"--The atraet lddr ... Ind 1•. 1884 u lnetr. No. Truator, to. aecur• C*taln Nolte. 11 hereby alwn to 1tlon~n nectlon wt1h llld donationa be made t.o A heenno on th• petition w .,.. • ...id on ~ !M ordln•~ and rMuMton of corder of ORANGE 0ounty1 other oommon dMIQn•llon, M ·S37M 1. of Mid oma11 obllgatlon• In flM>r of BANK tM croc111or1 of Pt'.TI!" M. lranet or Mid llcenM (or American Cancer So- wllt t>e held on DECEMBER 28. 196• II 9:30 .A.M In the Ctty euth0fl1lng the Clllfornll. delcflblng iana " any, Of Ille rMI property Reco<dl. OF AMERICA NATIONAL LAOOSZ and MAA(LYN K. llC!en ) end llld butll'IMI, d l 19, 1984 If 9 30 A.M In Oepl No. 3 at 700 CMG NIM. therein II: ducrlb•d abovo I• TRUST ANO SAVINGS AS-LAOOSZ, Tran1f1rore. I~ the Mtlmetod I~ e y. Dept. No 3." 700 Ctvle Cente< Drive W•I. Senti llyou wlen to appewllld SAME A88AIDOEEOOF purportod to b•: 132 8ald .... wlllbemldo.~ SOCIATION, • netlone l wno.. llom• odd,... It 11ontoh-~ II th• eum 011-.--------- Center 0r1 ... w .. 1 s I An•. CA 92702 anawer IN cornpllln1 you TA .. IJ!T PINEVIEW. IRVIHE. CA. ~-~.!..~ ~ banking lllOCl•llon, II 2.eet Prlecltla. Ctty of o.na ff.000 00. wftlctl conalett of .------- An•. CA 92702 . •n I IF YOU 0 8JECT to tN must"" with Ihle~ no -Obliglllonl ~ Tile l.Wldel'l6gnod TruetM ·-·!!:...~--............. ~ Bonoflcl1ry rOCOl'dOd on Point. Count't of OrMQO. ,,,. loltoWlng, COll'I In the IF YOU OBJECT IO the grtflllng or the petition, you , •• ., ltllll Januwy 2. 1M$, a Two note for !he dlecl•lmuny leblllty tot ll'ly Olf~~ltle, p 0 II I llll)ll, Of 12113178 • l"ltrvmont no. Slat• of C4lllt«nle that • tmOUnt of 14.000.~ Ptom- grentlng of the pe1111on, vou etloutd either IPPMr •t tN W1'11ten l)IMdlng In reeponee .um of 111,000.00. T a 111cooacll101e Of IM lboYe oncum=~ pey ": 17H4 In bO<* 12"1 page bulk trenlfer II •bout lo be IMOtY no111 {unMC\Ked) In ehoutd either 1ppe•r 11 tne hMnng i nd 11111 your 00-10 tN ~t. Unllll you brMCh of, Ind..,.. In, tM elraet lddfWI. ~tie not •l ~ ~Mid 742 of Offlc4al Aeioorda In 1"' mldo 10 PIL 800t< KIM, Ille amount of 15,000,00. h .. ring end etite yout ob· Jec1lon1 or lite wnuen obleO-do '°· your default wtll bO obllgltlon• for wtMcti IUOtl Said ....... bl madO, but DMdd Truet with;:..,.., omoo of tM Aeioorder of Of· Tranlfor .. , ~ tiome Id· Tt111 rt hit boen ag,Md Jec1lon1 or ftte written objee• Ilona with IN court ba40ft entered upon IPPbllon Of Deed of Truat 11 MOur'lly hll wMMut txWenll'll or wet· • :sCounty· Cellfornll. cS. dr ... le 1134 S. CNNNw beCWMn Mid 11o1r'11e and lion• wltll the court befOfa the tlelrtng Your IPPM'· IN etty, end Ihle COurt may OOCUfod In that ~t hll ranty. ~Of~.,._ 11 In llld ~ PfO'Adod, Id-lend"*'*' 11: Mid Blvd., Loa Angelle, City Of lnMndld trlMfer .. • ,.. the heiring YCAJr appear· .nae mey be In pel90n or by e n 1 e r 1 Judgm e nt notT beeflTLE rnedeTO THot. pw gardlnQ ""9, pm 111'0 1, Of ::'0t !..cs~ ~n: obllta Iona lncluOlng 1 Lo. Af191611, County of Lo. quited by Soc. 24074 of the 1nc1maybe1n peraon or by your 11t01ney. cs.terrnlntng that '"' bOndl TYi ..... •H "" ..... ~-encumbreno.t, lnctudlng ........... ....._and_-......: notl(•I for ttle tum ot Anoelel. ltato of Ollltomla. ~ and Prol•1ID111 yourettorney IF YOU AREA CREDIT~ a n d o rdln1 n o e e nd ER ..,.. .-c;N ,....,_. .... CfWfe1 and ....... -· --.,---'5M,000.00 that IN under-n-. ptOpetty to be trw. Codo, thattheoonlldlllltlOn IF VOlJ ARE A CREOtTOR Of a COl\tlngent «editor Of rMOMlon In Qulltlon .,. FEARED WITHOUT THE of IN T"*-and of IN of tM ~" ....-:.csof 0:: lllgnod; end tt11t brMCh of. fllrrod It ~ In gon-tor IN u.nefw of Nld ..,.._ or • contingent creditor of the d9Q91Md. you mut\ "'-Vl lld, wlllCh Judgm•n•. c 0 N s l HT 0 F TH e. tnletl crMtod by llld DMd tn.ietl ...---VJ end ctofauh In, ""' ot>I+-... •: All 8took In trade MM end trlMfer of llld the d410ffM<S, you mutt 1119 your clllm wttll ltlo court Of unleu appulod, wlll BEN!"OIAAY , THE of Ttul1, to payltlo l"lfMln· Of TNll. :::r~ Wlll'be ~for WfllCtl fll DMd flxtvr" tquic>mant •and lkJenM II to be peld ontt yOUI Clllrn with ltle ooun Of Pfl!Mnl It to reper'eonal bOc6ml fOt~ blndfng, II HNl'ICIAfllY HA8 !X. 1"g prlnclpel IUml of ttie ._. °" 9t 1:lt Ill " tr Of Tl'UM le MCWll't hie oc-1$ ;\it tA ttllt l'rlntlng lft« laid Ir.,,., hll boer'I l)rMtnt II to the penon11 roe>rOW1t1tlve nted by to 1111 m1nora the re in EAClllO ITI OPTION TO no1e(1) MCurod by Nici '1• 1114 It 1: p.lft., In.._ CUfwd In ttllt tMrl ,_ boen ~ known 11 llCIC)fo"9d by Ille o.p.n. reoteeentlllve IP90!nted by the court within montlle ed!Vdleltod Of wtllctl It the DfCL.AM ALL IHOllTEO. DHd Of Trull IOwlt: Lobby to tlM klldlnt a...,,. In the: ~ " llWO Q.QUtOK PflllHT mont of MCotlc* ....,., ... IN COUf'I wnhln fOllt monttll from IN dale Of flret II-time could htve bMn Nall DUE ANO ,AYA8L.E M UOl.13 wttll lnt9' .. t ioc.tld It 801 '°""' IAiWll Olf pttnolpll and lnl .... CfH'Tlft'' encl loOlllld II ContrOI. lrom the d•t• of nrat 1 .. eu1nc.of l«t4"18Pfo"'6od ldJudlcatOd, 1g1ln11 •II TOOITHI" WITH ALL 1lweon from 3115114 ltrwl. OJ .... Cellfornll "'*" becemo duo S/01/M 11n !NIM AW,. .,... o. T'het I ............... and ~T.c~:!1-;800'":i~ ~rO:.f.'~1:c.::or:S: S*tfaoy~ WISH TO SUK ~~C~E~~ ::~~r...:n=..,.: ":iic1: A.t.,. """of:::,.: :~.l"":d ':Yr:.::.aa'::'of~ ::r':''t~tt;t= Problle Code 01 Ci lltOfnlt TM time fOf flllng cleltnl will THI ADVICE Of AN INTl"EST IN TH! PftOP. lflto °'*911, ptut tor• ..... bide may be medO In lnter•I that by , ... on tomla. llQlllprnent end QOOd wlll of Thettme tor..i11tng clalalawtll not expire pl'lor to tour ATTORNEY IN -THll ERTY.PAVMINT MIUOH C10euro .... and ooete, ceetland/ortflloMtMr'tCW tllefeof U.i#ldllliOMdll The~ tr..,.. w111 be Mld ~ Wiii b9 con.-::Ot~:r:,~ r~io:, .. ~ ot'~ ::: ="~=•or the ~~~~~~~L~ ~UI HAI NOT ;~,~/~um 10 ~°'=In =-~~. ~ ~ ot°Oe':. ,:. =·.:=. ~ ,_,1ng notlee lboYe YOIJ MAY EXAMINE tM y O U _. WR I T T ( N Tl\et by ,__, .__, Thebe11 .... yundlrllld At_...._ of tM ..._ l)M ot Tt\191 ~ .. dOOll-1914 M 10:0o A.M ... At;. with fll O«lllllt llltol1 for YOU MAV l!MMINE the me kOl)I by the CO\ln If you RUPONSI. IF ANV, MAY ttle prOMn1 ~T l ry Oald of Trutie ........ .... Olf ..... nodoe. man II .vlffnelf'lf_ 0~11· TK>M DCM>W. INC. ATTN: IN.,.,,...,~ 11118 1mori1 "" •OC>1 by IN court " )'OU .,. I pettOrl lnt••tod' In IE FILED ON TIME. under IUdl Died ... .,,. ..,... encl ~-ldlo ... ..... ~ "' ... """ tlt6oM ...,,... ~· M.,tlyn ~fftmorotand. of \lie llor 11 'd ~ (or .,, 1 P.-IOtl lntar•lod In tN •tltei you may MtW O I Ul~D E 8 I A llM dlpg1ftiod WMl llld M .......... a MM1n 0.0-paid ....,_ ot 119 obi-and Ila "'*' ... *' dOll whOle llddrw la 100 N ......... "to lie P9ld on or rtie .. tato, you rney ~ llj)OA 1N executor Of ldmln-SOl.ICITAA 1JO ~tOd Tr"9lel~ woft llr9tioft of _..,.. and 0. __...,, tM 1110¥1 Mr1by deallte el MM ... Tuotln A__,. ..... Q, a'* lfMI 1'TH DAY Of! DI-~ INI ex.eculOf Of ldmln-lllrator. Of u~ IN 11-DE VN Al I N UTI Died of Trull MCI • doou-mend tot ..... and a.,._ ._.Of INll encl Mild tfier1by ll'll!Mdlllll)' ....... ANA. CA tl70I. CIMll"· 1H4. It llM iefralOI Of upon Ille •1· '°'""' fOf tllo executor Of A I u NT 0 . 0 ! I!" I A l'Nfltl evllOl'ICllng Obll.-NotlOI °' Olflllft MCI ............. ooet9. ••• -· di.lo MCI ....... MCI dOll Thal ........ ,. Miii H Crow d•~arlmont Of ~tor tlle executor or ldmlnlttr1t0t. and file wftll H A c 1 " L o tetlonl lllOUNd ttMINOy, uontoW.TM\ltidlf .... lld a nd ectv a nc•• 11 Mretiy ._IO CJIUll tM ~tntMaaorow~ WILLS'""°° ~AOW ~retor and Ille with IN court with i>rOOf of Mr· IMMIDIAT AMINTI, DI and Ole Ulldll .... lod dOll _,.. Mid ~ of 0.-1421,711.M. To dlWtM'll property to b9 aoed to .-..Y '° ,,.,..,.. II 0. r Mir t7, IMVtCU. It MO NMIPOrt .,... court wtttl C)fOOf of --vtc41, I written ,~ ..... 18 TA MAN I Ill A ' I u .... ,.,..,. .. UM ... ,.,.. and EJlc1'on to ... to ... ..... *· ~ ""Y the~ eecur9 ltlll-.. 19'4. c.i. °"""'• lulto 12IO, "' "*' e ...,... r~ Ital• I~ 11111 you OMlre 8'*ltlf RESPVTUTA UCAIT? If GUFell ~ lrywz adf•ltJ lie NDOfdod Ill tM OOWll'Y 0111(1'1t)~. by. to flt• 11 lll!OWl'l IO lie tno ~of Newpor1 ._., lt'f t '°" _.,. ~ f'ICt)Ce ol the tilino Of en,,,_ HAY ALOUNA. "-'IOI te. M Md ~ lllld doll ...,.. tfll ,_. ~ II 0111i1: ~ 1t , tM4 THll NOTICE CW Df· TrllnMef .. , ... ltUllMll C0unty of 0renoe. -Oi n«Jeie of "'9 flllng Of an In· ~torylnd ~elwnet1t of REOISTRAOA A TtlMflO hlr'llfr lilct to --1'11 IOC*ted. l'AULTWAI MCON>iO IN f"'"'9 Ind lldclftMll ~ OeMornia. prOYldod M .. ..,,_.,..,.., IPIJ'l lMm111'11 of 111111 ..... , °' ol IN !*I· DAT([); NOY rt 1t11 trlllC PfOC*1't IO be told to Dito, Nowmbef I , 19'4 CROO•IR CUITOD'f THI COUNTY OP OAAHCH by 11\1 Tr .... « tor lhl Depot1IMl'lt of Aloohollo ..,, ...-. «of tN petl· Oone or aeeou1111 rnentlon4'd &.a A. MWCIM. 0..... .... IM °"'911oN .. QATIWAV LA*> II,._ CORPOAA~ .:.= ON OCTOM"JO, 1M4 Al • ttw11 )'WI n:..... .._. Con"'rol f\M .. Ol liGGOU!rtl tNntlOneO In 8«tlon 1200 ltld t200 a Of c .... , cf.11 •. •ri D, ~~· -Ya. INC (11 -'""'-I ,......COllP ... --• • MTMMHT ~TS74tl. Thll .... ~ II ... ti.OW: llld tr.,..., ...... 1100endl2001of theCellfornlaPtOC>OtaCode .....,.,......,cei.11 ......., .. waa, . 2* '°"91 liund)' Ol'M. COllPAtlY, _........ 1t IAHKOIFM4"-ICANN,A.. ~ '° CellfOfnila Untform . '"~ I JlOftlt I 1....,r9rl -. ..... 1. ....._,,Al• ......... 94 U., W«*Ott, Anom.ti't • U. ON ....... cw,. el • • &..oa Anelll9. CA to02I .. .etlff,-C..... Ill 1H01 AllOCtATION t10I WDut C. .._,._,,, ...., ........ -c.... ..... =-· . ., ..... c .,, Allton lo.I ...... P.O~ ~ .. "'c-... ..... D. (.211Jl2M1... =~·-=-=-':: v,,.... DetldNowmlllr2~= _, ~···""· ,,_. ,_ °"'"* ~ ~ • .., 1 jet "9f, CA eo. tt60 Colla ,.._, ~ ,._,_ r u.MA • ~ ,,.,.,_ I. bMr•Vlcl , ..... , Allllelnt CMNlr N. IOCMC •• ..,.. -bllf fl d T,_. CA --t2tH ' MALL., .... l'lttt•i 1 Prtlld•14 0.... 10/lt/'4 ..... ..... ~WJecf ar.,.. COlllt ~ °'= COMf "*"'*' Oranfe COl9t NIWllid Ot8'\fl c... "'°..,.. Or .... Gwt ~ On1lee c... llul:••-~ ~ ~ OfMoe c.-~ Or .. ~ f l'llof Novem'* 21. 2t. ~~ N8~. 2t. ~. Oelf)' PMot No•emf* lt. = ~.~ ... ~· 0. Olly Plot Nowrf'l1* 11. 22, Diiiy "'°' No¥11nWtt, 0.-COIM OllW W Dally Piiot No---"' ~ Plot Ho'tllmtlilr • DTc.otllllbeir • ,... __.,,,_ I ...... . •• 1i, ,.... ' V. ' .... ..... at, 1M4 ...... t~. ,... •• 11. n .... 1t'4 "" 1 .... WTh .. 23 THlll·80' Tfl-tOS Th"'°4 TH-411 nM11 TK-4Q T...aoo f'll.!OI . -· • PACIF\C VtlW MIMOfUAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chepet •Crematory 500 Pacific v~ Oril• Newport Beach 844·2.700 McCOlllltCK M<>f'TUARY 1795 lAQuna Canyon Aoad l.Aguna BeKti. Ca 92851 494-9416 HAM°" LAWN~ MT.OUVI MOttuery • Cemetwy Crematory 1825 Gitlef Ave Coata M ... 540·5654 • I ' TH-Ml • I • Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT /Thutlday. ~ 21, 1114 642-5878 HlALTH <lU8 . f(N~I) "WIMfllll plu m1Xh mort' or')' no pt" Mod.ti ~ ' ""port h.O So 1700 16th tr»' •l 01wff .- ... "I People wtio need Paopfe That'• what Iha DAILY PILOT S!RVICE DIRECTORY II all •bout! 11 Val. !prt!•ta, Val. a..1111 It 1111 It Wut.. SI lelr Wut.. 1111 lelr Wu ... ftll Wntaluttr 2711 llLart 2tll IUrt 2tll ULIM UY !5enfailbrt~o Recept. Expanding Eleotronlo1 Ho1tHH1, cuhlere, Interior P1ant SeMce hll· P'lRI NEWPORT APARTMENTS "'""-t8'a 2 6( _,., 50 yr old l1aighl bu8'neea Rmte wanted C.M. NMt I 1\11111\ S C ERK TYPI T e.n.fltl, 4~ Dys. Exp firm Melclng reaponalble cocictelll & food MMWa Ing Malnlenanc:i9 Teen-~ = U11 pd cJi man lootllng '°' Mme to reap. 19-25yre, $275/mo F\M1U AD ·Mr~I t TYPlno ~ req'd. NB &42-2&28 '*'on for Immediate Ai>PfV In P-aon Don JoM nlclan1 ... w. love our Mary 842·6010 da a 1hr bHut 2Br. turn, + 112 utll. Incl gar. IDr FREE detail P :=,ted. 2 Yri DESK CL~RK WANTED ~time~~~ Aeataurant--15101 WC>ttl. High Mlf ... teem. H&-205e ev91 y poolalde HB Apt S300+'~ 6e().()100/846-9&40 aft 5 1\1\L ciaflcal exp Temporary Wiii train. Nlgh11. Appty bly • ....._ Goldenwaat. HB. common NnM required. 1 ~~.~~~~~ ~=·~.~2::: CI .~o~:~:·JL~: ~-~,M~~~T~~1~ ~·~~ ....m ~':.<~~4=-1'=· exp~l' IN.NEWPORT~ Xnrm ltrn. room '°' Bal la 2br 1ba -e>t $475 Sharri, dyl 898-9541,(ext 1 . to WOttl In purc:hMlng Newport Blvd, CM. polntment 8-5 aaaa •. P.IJI, u . AgreetpleoatollYeonthe atMdHyemplyd ma1e--or mo ;:·,M ltirw/F Lvmag 20e),9¥91960-5104 Ml·llll dept. Dullea lnc:tucM,.. O.~/ContractMelca . haaopantngtor · JAMES LUMBER COM-~PC~' Bay.& P~lv~~~ t.rnale. NO DRINKINGlll 44i-a500 °' 67~1832 SHARE 3 BR HOUSE CM ceMng-etocklng, F & B f~t. 9 d on phone l FEIEIAI. .1111 lllTUI PUT-.,. PA.NY In HuntlngJon ~. ~u~:!. CO:.. 1 !!~twtt.,MhoU1CM k:,~· pnv. Cute 28d h...CDM. '400-w1, th 1 other man 1250+ Found: LadlH Gold Item• an~ all co"'B handllngpeoplt. Nic.ap-Fedara1Gov9rnrnantlahlr· Ai>PfV btwn 2-4pm, =i!. ~ = ........... clOMtobualneea, n-. -~ U/F, N-·-kr, 2~ +. ~U11 pel'mol31-5e98 Watch.Coata M .... Celt modltlaa. r~. Fl pHranca. 557•7951 tnyourwM.lm.medl•t• Hoat,Hoat ..... Cocktall ~11on11n°'tnetollowtng .,.,.,... .., .... v atoreroom exp. req. Tarnutter Companies ....._.,, without IMtl 0-~. Food .,__ & _, ___ ..._ ... Iona·. OC Airport, FHhlon Room avall tor re11red 673--6625/675-478 Shr C.M. apt pvt br/ba, to Identify. 54i-3532 • MENS SPA, needed lor ' "~" · .,...,,... .,........ .__,_, laland. conv.nlant lhopa M/Fml Mutt Uke doga l pool $325 mo 1etllaat wea1tend1. M8Y lnc'-'da llSTIJOT WJI •• ,.._,:~!.~ C&ahler 831-2472 LUMBER HANDLERS on tight. drlYe. 536-0921 F= ~/S~~~ utll Incl Ms...«.. Dave • F~~NJ>.,~~::.:!";'~ wkday lhltt1. AUxed at-SupervlM ea1ablllhad ter-(312i"MM9w HlllM.1&1111 Mill M~~1~W S8.20 hr Muter br completely tum apt. $420/mo. 673-0205 Shr hM: So. Laguna. Pvt nyon tr• ln 955-9000 mosptlera. Mu1t ba I*'· rltoryonW•tCoutlrom •X1 E-1530 PART Tl.ME. To work ror CUT--OFF SAW S7.80 hr Slnglaa 1 l 2 Bdrm Apart-prlv ba MMe Verde area antr ba l bch BMutltul Judy 766-3983 aft 5 aonable. Capl1trano. RaqulrH Janie. 1 RaooedY Ann• BOBTAIL TRUCK s1.80 hr mant• l TownhouNa Fml only $250 549-8617 Fem to lhr MW CM 38r l ~ul 1etllaatldep FOUND Sheltle Pup. 14f.IOOO Ht 121 expet. In WC)(klng with F1U OLlll Tuee.-Frl. 815-2514 3.AXEL TRUCK S8.47 hr ~~rnl_ .. •_7..~~(1~-~~ Room wlkltchan prlv, nr r,~~ ·;~;i ';:~-1~k~: Alt ep~ 4K-58M . tan/wht. fml. 22nd l let.Jn 1•·4'11 repreeerilatlvee and oue-Expet. for loCll pUblllhlng HOUSE CLEANERS TRUCK· TRAILER S8.69 hr .. .,..., -· . ""'""""'' bu• route/Sho~~lnn ._. S32"' N...nrt nr Stat,., Br"'". tomere n ••le ot elec-co. Temp. S5. p/hr. Call Hard work, good pay, FORKLIFT LGE ••.eo hr with TV. II.._, & u1-·11-, • qu..... .,/mo, MC + So L.eouna: Gated arM nr -.. "" .... Banking lromecilanlcal and IOlld Cindi ·~•1•23 - rnayM r.:nt~ for .. .;;rt Center. Call 962-5 1/3 utll.131-3129 l>Mdi, pool, 1295 + utll &48-5807 IPIUTllll / etate davtcn. Limited ' --v chearlul crew. FORKLIFT SMALL S7.eo term°' longer). On Jam-ltttl1 .. tttl1 not Fml pro1'1to lhr 2 br 2 ba 4Q9..4722 415/524-3323 Found aml blk/gold mix llW lllllm Ir~ ~equ~::'· dagr• *FLORAL* MOP SQUAD 557.9097 Compeny pr~ ~ti. borM Rd. at San Joequln ROOm1 :id APta av.Jr.'bTe. Frpl tannll pool lee In HB futaJa Wot.. ffOI cat w/bll( flea collar. 20th Sterling Savtnga haa an pr arr · ll'J com-11111111 HouM c:IMner PIT faat CS.Ota! lnaura.nce & profit Hiii• Rd. HO/up. Balboa Inn. 1425 avall 12/20 Karan & Balboa Bl NB &73--0538 Immediate opening tor a aneurat• w/npar · * * thorfjh-rellabl• Own • •haring. Call Gary 144-1100 ocean view. 876-6740 ~781ext2281 IVmag ~-:~--• P~~r~. Lost: c ... fam. med lge. dynamic P«ton In our 1,':'..~ opening. Send FILL Tiii cer 2 days wk AM'• Smeln1. (714) 847-6511 ................ -·--· d T ........... se.oo •tart. M2·9284 IUUll llTll. HB hM/3br 3ba 31ty, 2 Ip Pref monthly rate. NB Blk w/wht p1w1. Vic ~ ... epouldt. .._he•ig:;rlght. • a11• 111. l.,.r all ,..... r-'4 Wkly rental• now avail 1/2 ml bctl, cable, turn lfM. (213) 450-6528 Placantla/19th, CM ....-~· .,, "'"' -e..a.... ....,....:;~ HouHkHper-llve In JAMES LUMBER COM- UOO WATERFRONT: LQe S 12&/wk & 27 . $550 mo/utll, wr1I 754-642-66 lO REWARD with IRA/KEOGH , eta Nml I ll•llU -1 ... ~ Room, boerd, and Mlary PAHY la now taking ap. C.tm ... Ix 3Br 2ba ........ Cup 2•~~ New-1 6610 hme 969-1&49Peg Wanted lmmedocoupancy L-t Fem. RED SIBERl .. N Una. Now PrOCM*lng, 1--U ..... In ex,..,,.,._ IOf *"" .....,. .. tlona lor ...,manent " pon ..,.., .. M . ......-445 In ctean 3 Of 4 br 2'A ba .,. " Cart. Acct.. Our an. lfYlllll. .... ...... -, ... "1 . ...,_._ ., ~--,..... l 1100/molM. &73--66M M/2" .... ~ .... -__ ..... ~·--or~ ...... oPr-'-... HUSKY.CostaM ... RE· • hOUNwork and .,,., poaltlona '°'all lumbet IU. II. L ... E .....,.,,._,,n~ ........ ,..,.... ....,,,,. .,,_ grMllve auoc:.. prOYldaa 26131-D AY9nlda Aero-h I I Id f d Jobe NEAR BEACH: 3 BR 2ba N9W 8Mc:t'I <ft' ~r 2~2t..tba~ownhM bctl Up to $1500/mo e WARD.&45-2106 xlnt~•fOfthalndt-puerto. San Juan (11•)414-1111 ~~2 %uf:~~"ti.:e ~eurrentaratM: upper apt. Frplcc • 2 car S pon • M. mo. 1-4391 mo I • • • • C • 11 loat Fml Cat Hlmlyn vldual who Mele• to grow Capllltano. EOE F·~ hlll/.__~.... r,r: attltUde and ,.,., Lumbet Handlerl s9.1o hr gar. S 1200/mo Ant 125 wk agl. no M/F t 2br 2 b 714-2& 1·2185 days (Brook h u re 1 E 11 11) with a MW aaeoc. FOf an ,.... -.. ...__ OK ........,.,. 3 T S" 37 875-8170 °' 964-3375 • 3026 w .. 1 Cout Hwy ma Ul'e reap. • 778-9900dy 968-926&ev9 a pp t. ca 11 s tac y. Mfnll OlAll 1 Exper. nee. For bu1y .......... t · .,,......."""" • Axel Nd< •· hr V at-call OK 1345+'~ ull avall let ltatal1 14 752-6200 mu1t have •XP«· pedaling Chiropractic office In 8Mc:t'l 790-2690 Truett l treller St.89 hf NEWPORT CREST Condo aca, .. a 12/1 831·1087 8ft 6 o ICH want• to lost. Germ. Shep fem STERLING SAVINGS local atM freight, and Co1ta Maaa. P/tlma . .UlllPll W&ITll Forklift S9.50 hr 3br nr pool1tenn11 ... tab 2tl1 M/F ahf CM twnhM, pool, eublMM (1200 af) Pref Megle. M~nolla/Omga 19752 MaeArthuf Blvd know how to reed and 540-8981 Full°' p/tlme. Meeta and Ab9!,,=y=~ S 1100/mo Aot &45-2235 cg; Btg BMr &bin. POOi Jae:. w/d S310• 973-9251 Joint racpt .,.. ortic. CM Tega 1~6930 Irvine, Ca. UM Thomu map bOOlt. GENERAL OFFICE/ASST. cere '°'ambulatory man. & d«ttal Ina., profit lfW-'iWPf Hgta epaclou9 2Br. 2 tbl. oolor Iv, 2 ''~· L«lda, 642-2250 e..... aerv.etc Pror1 Group LOii GOiden Rtlfltver. B king W• are located In Orange BOOKKEEPER Typing Salary to M determined. Ing, e1C. ~~ In pel'IOn t B Utll pd No si--1• r~" ,.,. 6 Ja Ml Pwr--120 9696 Bal .. --I•' nd REW .. RDI an County. We offer a good flll h h ' M n .. ook .,~•1030 ~T mu er a. • . .._.1 ... ~-·1 M/F to lhr 2 bdrm/1 b• n 11 ., -.,.,.. .. a . " II LIAI lllY IUll Job and • lot of hatd ng, Hvy p onH. . ... . 1 . .-o-btwn.-hm-3pm at 11311 pata. Avt l2/l S850• dep PARK CITY UTAH CONDO CM apt$283 M+dep+ 673--8859 • ' , Some bookkeeping Nldiole St, H.B. ~5-7402 °' 760-5055 Avail Dec 29 to Jan 2 ·~ utl 548-2033 &llPllT AIU e.aeh arM mtg/banking work. If you aren t S900-$1000/mo. Inter-Cadlllaca to Go-Carte LOST lahu Opao -vie. firm. Exo. req. Send re-lntl!'•ted In hard work, view by appt only Mon-Whatever the Fad -v....iu. 1 Br Vu S800 11Mp1 e 2 BR $200 I*' M/F to lhr baytront hm. 150 1q ft pr or ore lido REWARD. PINM auma w/Nlary req.to Ad. don t calll If you are. call day-Friday &48-7« 1 Vina e.lboa 2 br S1150 day &38-7062 Own bath. $350/mo + w/wlndow vi.w. 2381 return Poochle. 873-7215 406, Delly Piiot, P.O. Box Kelly, (114) 522·6170 LLOYD'S NURSERY R~~t:!' r~~·~~at 831•4960 Agent lnta I te utH. Sec dep. &42-4808 CampUa Dr, '211· Irvine, LOST Reward Im 1Z fem 1580· Cotta M .... Ca. Drlvera want__. Mu1t .. __ Call Nowl &42-5678 corner CampUI l Von 92&26 "" ...... 1•a-a-V ER SA Ill ES 2 Br. l~llt Ztol OCEANFRNTyr/tam/S500_ Karman. Incl recep· TIGERCAT,w/redlflee economlcal vectllcle Call ----n•• Kitehan hefP«, WOI train food prep/cooking Apoty In l*'IOn 3-4pm 1125 Victoria CM Made.nee .2ba,penthouM with view. '25 Old mott;;; n;;a, 1at11at/dep utpd Chrte tlonlat, phone anMarlng, C911•re. CM 548-7076 BEAUTY· exp. Styll1t fOf Info 852-85e2 FulJ time poaltlon '°' tel-I •1 p•1 "' frplc, MC, 2 ear parking, rm~te tor CdM HouM dys 752«82/ev 6625710 conf rm corf• rm prlv Pt--111 "12 w/cllentale. comm. or IN. ented & exp. lndlVld. tol ' I ' I I 1 ••• ••• • ..... no petl 11,000/mo $400 · 752 2 84 · ....... .. Salon. Lewrance Rou, WlllTU prepare 1mall 1oale &«-0452 640-7137 Own rm/ba. loWly NB apt. /mo. -4 ESOORTS!IAILI Nwpt eon 87s.7870 •llTIAI graphic exhlbltt for land • WESTCLIFF 2Br 1Ba 2~ 2 1BA N.B. kCo!1!',!>.; :ao,~~~0J:i5-1J34mala. F~~ ~·fu~iun~ut~~ Outcall ONLY 835-9199 llATOWll• WI =~: f=. ~pply.,~ e e w/comm pool No pell .,._., ac:, non Im r, ~" ' y •• pa•y. flU ftlllll e i 1251mo. yr iM. 111, lut • vtll. &42-5299 Prof woman hu l\lm rm lndutt. complx 250-6131 Traftl I loc*lng ror high IChOol -•• parson with r-.ima and1 • • 644-9&42 °' 720-9117 3 .._ on a •• ,....n 1275+ t8ocr ~ lnFulg ~~r -a• l,O, &1•-.T TsPEN S300 1tudef'll w/boatlng e U'I M Plt'I work um~ to Mr., • • .,. .... ,.._... ,...l4AI. iii ·-,...... .._ •Rr-,. 4 rouncttrlp to work a few hrt 2X/wtc. looking'°' ambttloua men Fuant ... at Robert Bein, • FULL-TllE • ata Aaa 7 laat• dep &45-1729 evea PoOI Jae: s250 545-3110 · Lux o1c. up to 2000 eq. rt. llcke11 From O.C. S300 Poaa eummer boet OP«· l woman ror local media Wllllam Fr .. t 6 A•· • • 536-8851 axt132 Gary • avall 3 orc1, all M 873-5700 494--6498 atlng fOb. 87a.1!78 promo. Eam 175. p/.i.-. eoclat•. 1401 Quall St, • .QfFIOE CLERI e COfldo nr SC Plau 2 8d $400 M/F nic. rm In lrn 3br Rmmte to lhr 3Br apt. am an at I• 1 Jody , W -T Newport Beech • • 2ba. MC, pool & lmmac: , • Balboa Panln S2G2/mo. 833-9870 lulana 0,,. 4114 lllllllPll F/I Ill train 540-7321ext17 . • S695/mo213--937·9324 2~ba,l\lrnNBcondo.w/d CallBuok873--2506 -• JR.ACCOUNTANT ELECTRICIAN I 11&1111111111 • \1•q hu .. , C.i,.r uluti1111 O(fi<·1· ha" : NrSC P1za.3Br28a.bltn1. ~ac:/t~ ~ ltable, R t/Flhrbeettt condo &llPllT&IU .. IFFO ...... fOfCPAflnn-CoataMaaa. JOURNEYMAN,mln5yr1 Exclualva 8ak>n for otllt-• 1111 i·otr\ 1,.,,.1 r lnii·nl 1,.,.,j1j 011 e · ~' nae · ou _.ng non-mm · 100 If -3 offca & rec.pt. Computer •XP« nee. Xlnt exp. Tenant Improve-dran. Openlnga In 4 lo-• • ~~·8:~87~80Uoo amkg athatlc: roommate In C.M all amenltl•• 1300 11 _open IP plan benaftte&compenNtlon. ment axper. helpful. ~tlonl: Anaheim Hiii• °' • 11\11iluhl1· ro, tlw ri1(111 f)f'r .. 1111 . • avt l2/2 Mltca &42-5978 S320•. 548-2475 Wiii bulld to eult. A..0 Start your own Airport P1Mun1 worittng aur-clean-cut, mutt have Orange call (714) : '"'l'''ri,·111'1· rlr .. ir.·11 but "ill train. • -------------i ed)c 2000 •t. Ready'°' limo~ fOf u little rounding•. Salary iood driving record. 974-4200; c.rttos (213) e l'o .. i1i11n iuduil1•.. t111 .. wt•rin" • ~~i~·14 ~1i2~ IN~~~· ~:l'~8s ~~':::;:; to exper. 833-6084 1;J.:,;~2 ~·~~le . ~fi12::~~~:'tmtnater : """"""· fili11". 1)111111>4 un1I 1111111 : OFFICES -EL TORO International Motor IAlll IAID • 11ro4·1• .... i111o1. \ppli1·11n1 .. hould bf• • HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR NMt Post Ortic. Coach 751-5466 ~~p=~k:. Llrt• ·' : 111•u1 . li'-1• lo ""rk ~1th 1wopll' 1rnd : 500 eq '1 l uC ltlf Wut Mi'n".""3;,1 exJ)«. wl1h ~'l. ~~RCLE l•llRIETS • huH• u po .. iliH• 11tti1ucJ•., W hour • ~'l:S~:.~~ookr *llOIPTlllllT* hardwood and lamlnat•, • ~ork ~•·••k , \1on1lu) ... r i rla~. • Mlac. office WOttl knowledge o4 blueprint • ~t11r1in" •mlor j., CJ;)O/monlh. : , w/t>Mutltul ooaan view Non?:~: H.e .c:'ta&ee benefit•. 250 Flecher IOW HIRlll e (.ond 1•ompnn) lwnf>fit.,. Apply in • Prime loc office 1pace 1 den t neceuary. Excel. oo. ~ • ••••••••••••• 1000 eq ft. l ocated In AYe.CostaM.... r----~7' •. P"""""· \1onduy·Thur.,day. 2 i00 : I prHtlg lou1 Newport &-1 ILIU .._ t • 'H' \ k ( ... , • .Yrlday, ~mber 30 "-t-. For turt"~ 1nro -• 1111111 • 0 •!• ' p.m. 1 " or ·' .-.-n . ._, ... ,,.. with Mortgage/Banking OAllllll • • -• ARI M arch 2 1-April 19): Yo u learn m ore a bout what occur ce11M4·7M4. exp. N.B. ofc. Sand,.. CDELAT!1RlPN/Gtl H~~~R11F1~R ~ . • • .;'behind the ~cncs." Focus o n gro ups. clubs, organizatio ns hospita l •CdM dlx eult ... AC, ampl eume with ulary require-· me._.,.. " 1 " AllllTAIT UIAIElll • • :N1s1ts. You'll make new contac t which. in turn could Jud to a prtcg, lrom S225. 2855 ~. mentl 10 Ad. 406, Dally O&lllll e ORANGE COAST : • meaningful rcla tton11h1pp. Leo is involved . ' Cout Hwy. 875-6900 ~=· ~~. g:x82~:0· Days. as. p/hr. No exp.I ~ --._:__. .. ln,ervl•w• Wednesday 9-11 • DAILY PILOT • TAURUS (Apnl 20-M ay 20): Wish comes true in unorthodox s1udlo/Otc-w"1c11tt Dr. nee. ~pz: AIRPORTj ~ ~ A.M . 8' 2588 Newpor' Blvd.. • :~:lO West B~ t~eet • ma nner. You'll bypas'> obstacles. you'll receive aid fro m o ne who had NB. Approx 100 SF S700 UllHl~&IT TEXA · 678 Campw ~--Coate Meae (on Newport : ("<>St a Me", 8 1 A 9 627 • appc. are o ~ tn 1 e rent. ccen1 on incom e 1ro m business o r career • "" · alt I b'I f · l I Melclng quallfled ncSIVld-Cell (71•) 537 4840 fo d t '--d m A I'. mo utlll pd Me."•19 p.,,.1on tl:1f, firm Dr,...... N.BT.lllU 1111111 I Blvd ., Del Mar) :. 0 ·: ru1sm,saes a 1 11>,powerso persuasion. a .. rca ualatantryleYe!Polltlon. -r GEMINI (Ma)' 21-J une 20). Accent on ac hievem ent. presuge, ltatala 2111 Excellent """"""un:fi '°' more Info EOE part C Pat F I . ..,........ • •••••••••• ·~•••••• ••••• • teaching, commvn1ca tion. travel plans. Personal ho nzoos expand. 117 E. 23rd ST requ1r .. aecr.wtlal llellla noon1/EvH. "4on-Frl 1 1 eon in communll) pro1ect. ocus o n earning process. RENTFRONTH00SEON advancement. P tlon S 10/hr P/T Att•r -1 populan ty increases. you become more aware of body image. FOR BUSINESS 11001mo and bulinMa awwaneea. 542-7211 Paul CANCER (June 2 1-July 22). ll may be necessary to delay plans. lO MICHAEL &42-0377 ~ ~-.~ ~ CHILD C~RE. begin Jan.1 revise. review and to put together "puzzle pieces." Sptntual values are 111111 (714) 955-0918 between 2'A days plwlc. l tr old part of set enfanob.,along with travel ad vcrt1S1 ng, e fforts to reae+t-largcr Coaii' a ... H cur• 1PM and 5PM. boy, CdM. 55""1§'1 segmen s 0 pu IC 1toraoa rm 10'x10'. Avail CHILOCAAE WORKER f()( LEO.(July 23-Aug. 22)· Be analyu cal. discern motives. get ideas o n lmmed l30/mo &42-2227 .-_ lllllT&IT Chrtetlan 8chool. 18838 paP.Cr· Dig deep for 1nformat1o n, reahLc you could be o n verge of Penalon OOMUtt~ Brookhurat FV. 112-3312 atnkmg pay d in Relat1on~h1p 1ntcn~1fie~. ~nano highlights m oney ae .... ta -:*Ing ~lSoemon .,,.,,..._ lllllL .and lo ve. Sagittara1an plays key role . _ A!!'!ITP~.r'!!BJN<i8 & &C::.::~~untty t« Fut! ttme, front ofltc» . ..., VIROO (Aug. ~3-Scpt. 22): Be diplomatic. go slow. realize that o ne eoun...7nca 111: 8',' EJ advancement. Po1lt1on knoW IMuranoe bmng. pha'SC of activtty •s fimshcd. Dome tic adJus,mcnt takes pla.u and Camino ...ei a.n c.tm requlr• MCtetartll lklll Cioett Mees. eeo-nn proves beneficial. Family member d1scu11scs po5s1bil1ty of chang.ing Uc'd. 4~-7296 · and bullMM ewtreneee. COUNT!,. iALU: ... res1denoc. Libra play key role. Pravtoua •JIP9'· • ~ FIT. PfT. ~2 1 Ll~RA (Sept. 2~-9ct. 22): f)efiM terms, keep resolutions SCRAM-LETS ~114,i~s~ a.roetrome Cletntra conc;emma diet, nu1nt1on. general health. Focus also on special IN$W£RS 1PM and 5PM. lllJIUll IDM services. task a' hand, pros~ts o f •~creasing income. Yo u'll ~t rid of n a_ 111.,.,. No~ No ftltno. Mutt unnecessary expenses; lechniques wtll be refined . Growth-Elite -· ' ~ good phOfM ¥cMoe SCORPJD.<Oct. 23·~ov. 21): Lu~ar •• numcncal aspects highlight Muaty ·WOO<tey 3-·11 PM lf'llft. 362 Third and atrq deeff• toed• advcn~ure, vancty, '"'ens1ficd roma ntic 1tuat1on. Creativity 11 part o f WITMOVT 81 • l.ag. Bctl. ....vence __ .. _1u.oua ______ 1 scen~no a Io na, wtlh physical a ttraction and greater freedo m of actio n. Famout ciwte· "The moat UT IAUI Demontraton C1tpncom native plays unusual role. Important thing that l ffdlng Callf. Flne AttJ Fii '811 SAOm.uuus <Nov 22-Dec 21 ): F-in1sh r:tthcr than mi,iate =:: c::" ~0 '': ~=a:~: i:~ Ar• Vo" eMntwoue a {>fOJeCt. Check IO!IUrance pohc1e\, be ~ure ro u arc pro tected ap1nst along WITHOUT them Nwpt Bch arH, We need 'rnonfV? Att J04! fra ud. deliberate or 01hcrw1~. lnd1v1dua you "carried" may be epec1a11u In Plceuo. bftlM, "" ~ & resentful because you'yc changed atlltudc, policy • Miro, Olaoall, Dell. E.arn Mget to 1eem1 Tt~ CAPRJCORN. (Dec 22-Jan 19): A "d affercnf' approach is AA o;m a&;;. a;;c;. S25.000 ·f 100.000. 1111\• w..-.m ...... Md .. neccsary -sccnan o h1itih1hu relative\, viiits. short trirw. and =c~1_t:,Mp0rt ~!' .. ·~~ ... Leon ·lr•d tort ... wtettow-..r-,_n neo1 u d d I ,,_. ....... --~~'-"· .,.... 1 meuap. 1Y1or~ eman wt I be made upon your cjme u "·' 1tt•p1.._ ,_ __,_ populanty IOCTCa5C$. You r'CCC l\IC ('Ill which includes m v nation lO ,ound 10 -arable O.· AUTO MECHANIC ... • .. lrM ••• °'**"' el1c1t1nJ_~1al event tMl'I .._ lite. YounoJ VW, POflCM, & ~ for.,_. 11 ano °'*· w. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.1-cb. I )· lntu111on proves reliable 1u1dc. ~SA ...._22115 ~.C.:: ~ of'9r "'*' 1M11o91,""'" focu~ ncy _pa)'mcnt~ 1nconit P9lmtiaLCbccJc_ · Found ; 1 J / 2 • • --m.dlllt ..._......_on sure Jou arc o bta1n1n1 "tru~ value " \ljbat h.ad been ost or m na ~~.i;'!"J: ~ bOn4't PfOt'MI .. H coul no w bt l'CCOYcred Another Aquanan faiurcs. · ..,.. to euwt ~ .:=... ..,...... ,,..,..11111 1 PISCl'.S (Feb. 19-Muth 20): Moon in your rian h1ahJiah&J ~ 2 ~ '9mele 30001. eo..t Hwy CdM .....,, ll8rf """*'· populanty, act1v11y. chansma, ~b1 h1y 10 communicate needs. F'"ocuion -..-vi Whit• cetl(lll*•l IA8YI • .:. 'o' .,~.. call tJ::, appcaran~ appeal and unique ho nor tnd1viduaJ you respcc1 aan Juan Capl•tr•no. my~a:_.":,; =~r~. 12 commend you. stcb your :tdv1cc on si>«11l proJect. •""27'' ""'ff old teo-4242 ~I _E_istrict Man~~ers If yew entOY w6rking with ycwng boyi & olrh ond delk job• ore noi for you, consider o <orHr in the newipoper circulo tion fleld. Thi• i• o unlquf poilflon wifh doily dlol&eng.t & rewordi. Our o~nlngt ore Immediate. Applicants mu•t hove o YOn, •tottonwogon or truck. We offer on excellent .alory wifh o bonus pion -end got OllOWOJl<e. Wt hQ\11 on eateUent beneflf pion thot includet ho•pl· toli1otion lnsvron<e, liberal voc:otlon ond holidays. Condldot9i """t ho--. o detlre to be W<ceuful and be willing lo wor\ hard. If you It.ink you ha,,. lfle quollfkotiont, pleOM apply in penon to1 Monday lt.ru Friday 9 l 1 °"'or ,.,. P"' 330 W. Bay 1..-.......--lrnll Mtu,CArA-~82~&1Le--1m--- - \ \ \., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, ~ 21. 1114 ••• , ...... .. .. It.ti ,..... ... .... ...... "" ' ,.,.....,. Tilt , ...... ,..,.. lllllmlMPT.. Muwa Aus neecs.ct. Pa11-11rne Mlp indudtnO ..,Hllllf ntmna . HIT •11111. s..til openlllfilt In lenta All 6"ilftl Ill.. ~446 Su--Sat11tday motn4nf* In• ~ Salon ~ (J(pet, wmuy, COfllP - Ana M~ Qlpt No !*'tor Ave, NI '42·2410 aurenc• l computer For lnitM9W M11 Fulil time Cotta '='2_,.Ko.,._..ti__,Wt,..._f'*l--me1-tt-.. - ..... ::'·e:..~:: ... lliiiiiiil =:n:~~lenct ~Mt-74Jt __ ..._.842""71,M-F,M MM•o#*&46-1041 8=~~,~~r= IQ For:,::r:• r.PcUd'l.,amelot, Mu.t Smell N 8. ""'*1 Agency -AECEJ'TIONIST /Stie't~ pit YETE,RINAAY KENNEL WNW bMllloo oetlOn Din-equip!, 841 «JM ... .. modm, .-.......... Yf/IY ::a atlll1 lm"*11atety Mr ...-, detail ori.nt.o Pl..a. ILlll ht• 3-tclm Worll Into f/t ASST. PfT. lnt..-vtew ino a.. w/fMtdl'O c.. -~ •,., ~--lllrw'f; I.JC .,_,.,.et2.et43 lndlY totlandlevat*Sofo Elip'd for RMI l!etate In· Varied dulle•typlng, fN. trom 3·5om. T~r1 Mt Sldet>oalda l tern .... .... Mt 543e d,lt, ~: Si.so • dutlel Mln3yrtofoexp v .. 1men1Co In ~ Ing .. o.. WIK trelfl Sue Only. @xparlence 1~1 $400 080 Aft • 'F.' llkt Jiii •n•· ... M220orl4MS21 • medbl • mu11. l<nowledgeeble BMctl •r••· COf'll9Uter 044•9090 Pf"'9rrN 121 MtM Dr · tan eon.a ™ !ncttbl a _ r TIP Ill pa.ta .,. 111.u&.UlllTAIJ In AIR, AIP, ano f9COtd ellp a mutt deelre 10 ... t eo.t• Mw.. 83"1030 plant•r s3o ... ii e CreR. 1r limu· ''il'Af' -'79 l!I Oorado·w .•.!•; PIT b9Gtc ottlcie IOf optlttl k.Mplng Non-1moklng i.atn all other ., ... of ~AS~~R KITCHEN W*-IUll 845-1615 eft 6 llted mahOQ hull, 145 tip, t fOf P""'*'«I ....... mocwool. imr• group. Wiit Train Start ofo Cont1c;t Rlc;k , ac:c;ountlng Salary c;om. • • -_ Volvo 1nt>oet4, 11.andard MerOIOll "9rQ Int. 8ledl ln/M. 55.000" rrT\111ed 84&-"3242 720-'141 menturate ..... xperteno. COUNYER Hl!LP FIT a Expet !'* a Wkndl ., ... WH rldlO. ~ co.. a irtr" l . I •ti.... ml, >Ont cond. toMad 1se.eeo1 P/T,Mon-Frldl)'I Exp PARKSUPERJOR. 14'46 -'800009084$-03$7 T~Meroactle~PaiO ....... P/P 1tcMJlll1J PJef, wlll treln Sllary Superior. Nwpt Bch ~1N BUENA PA#K .L Ally M-41~ , IDUlllOPT · Ml•t "llHUTlll open CallGecw~befor• 642·2410 Cttt. •111 1114 lltd .. lstlf. Ttl PO~SCHE •AoUDe CellPM«« • Nwpl 8ctl ., ... PIT, 1\1'9 llAllEOOllT •n•~lng IM'lce Hpet ttam-atter 2 PM only. ...... •* RolibXv cRXH N;; rMgma ii iio --·••11 ·u.~:.o~ varllbte. Front otc, 611~ llll Y PILOT prel Full/~rt time day or 432--0e77 CM llLMO PdHll BOUTIOU! Something $50, H9W R.O F eo.tal 8750 Maneheetet Blvd •lal m•lll ~ !.nd Ing, will train on CRT. •venlnga 842·t403 RHt1ur1nt MwthaYetl(pet h•ndHng lor ~ ot •II •QM n1Vlg1tor-dlqlto1 1199, SuenaPark 213ot7i4137·2333 Commer~lell.MM 8-48•7194 _ hu an opening tore part. Pll OHUTH HLP •HH1 fine furniture, OOod dflv· Chrl11maa Item•. toys. New 3 $ Tonaw O.B. 121-IOIO •G I 41 AU.~YEAS •lllU.lYIOI time up1rlenoed, Ana. aerv exp preferred. Cto11ng employ• ... Ing record energetic decor•tlon1, holltH 1375M2.eee5 lllW ffi (7t4)4tt-t'77 11 you are lnter .. ted In creative Layout Artl•t to 3pm-l tpm & t tpm-7am S3 85/hr to 111'1 Mull be Knowl.Oge ·of Orange ~Itta Dec 1" 9am·4Ptft, Ill Decks 70U '79 MG MldQ4M <42K mi. e•rnlng S35,000 to r.roduee quallty ad shifts. PT/FT 83t-5&40 18 0( Ovtl'. Apply et; County helptul. Neat ap-502 Syumore Ln C.M r 19 iiOO BMW Aune grtl IM/fm cw, ro41 ber, IClnl Ill~ $50,000. Or more In com-1you11, comp1 & flyers -~ WHIY'1 ' pearence (714) 8'0--6512 (Off Newport Blvd.). 28'moor1no. xlnt m Terrific Sc:nool C9f S3000 intlde a OUI Mld'lelln rvmtlltl mlulona and •re wtlllng tor a laat paced dally PET ATIENDENT Busy at Baker& Fairview ---CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE loc:etlon I gtMI 21· taK-obO Must Mlll 873-0148 Ur• 12800, ~97 Cll\l I 1c to wortc hard f()f It, con-newspaper Concept lo Laguna kennel. St•rt 432 93H Wlll.UPUIM Ornament• a Gitt• S.1 !>Oat 113.500 631·5525 , M t ST NILi.ft lid« thla; Merrill Lynch llnllhed lrt ~ rnurM $4.50 hr 494-0142 • Plft Tlllt Dec t 9-6 2252 Cornell. AHOYI Slip needed for '90 5281 )(Int cond. 6 19d, tJIC only • Hrox c~ ol -.. R .. 11urant Ground -...... """""unt•w COf'n« of Wllton/CorMll tr•-"--"'-" 2"' tt. w-. ~!!.!77..,'•·~ rb~!!· '75 i1l 2 0, alee bG. Realty la the mo9t Pf• w()t1( to Stev• Hough nwlE OllFlllll UT. NPPUHl'S '""" -;;;;;:; j ,, "1' 7623,....' 53&. ...... ............. ·-........... ern/fm elr Hit 14200 ~"i:~:C, r:,:tln ~~ Art Director, Orang~ Pollttv.. outgoing & etfl· ND STiil =~~"19r!tv1c1u11 O:,~ IHt. ltac~ 114 54 • hm 1952 111.500, 472-8324 ~1 'or858-2200 tale. Pr~at• yourMll Cout Dally Piiot PO clent.HraS-QpmMon-Frl PITopenjnotlnNewport& Ing to learn. veriety ot GARAGE-aoOTloOE-NB. up to 28' t>Oet, 79911sC81k S21.450 now !Of the next rMI • Box t5eo. Coata ·M ... : and IO•m·2Pm Sat 1rv1ne fl~u hra APC>ly In du t I • 1 Io r Io ca I BAKE SM 8runlwk* Newport llland Ch•nMI tat• boom. CarMr ""-Ca 92828 Hourly • bonu• Cell Julie Caterplllar dealer No ......i 1bl, t-..0"""'"', rabbit 121oimo 87W5e2 -.. -at 720·8045 perton """" --portunltlH •v•ll•ble 2300 SE 8r191ol prior war•houae eit· w/llutct'I 90e1 Regatt• Need Slip tor 41' H1tterat Lloenllng trWning avall· PlttH Prt1 lily N9WPOf1 BMch-EOE perlene. nMded Morn-Cit Set Dec t, 9-4 Motor vecll\_LOf19 t•m able. To lnteMe'# call 11111 TlHH EnjOy your diya to yourMll Ing and afternoon ~ 1_:_ •144 IN KC9C)t1b4e 955.-2411 • • • * * • • Wiit Meclbor•kl or Pem, Need 3 herd working on $6 per hour t com· •lnllL UUS* 1tlons avlllable. Job r• UTU1t • Alie ror Sher• DOl.LUIT llYllTlll 11 M•rlll Lynctl Realty It •nlllullaltlc pertons to misslon-ev .. 852-9 181 Part-llm• Fin• l•w· qulr .. 1 r= ~ r• ll&IT l&IAIE WJ TE.MPORAR'Y"° SLii'>Want-NE..wtlD llW'I 548-936e or "3· 1319 tax• order• In Santa Ana PHOTO LAB -COUNTER erly/glfl1 NB 873-933-4 COfd C1 I per for Ov8f 100 homn In lhe eel For 41 tt SlllDOlt 80 320l a/ta/r 1ane47 t 1111111110 I I offic. No exper necet•· SALES. camera know!· Ret&iiliiO. ator• eeelclng •pPofnt~~--"'l varlou• tracts along PteaN cau 644-79iM • ' ' try We 1r11n S880 per h11dworklng individual Seit,faerw -• •try Walnut Ave in IMne 90 320i 5te> ale 2alrll31 Mftfl/Womert. Local .,... mo Mr Rubin 862·5844 edr a must 1 Hr Photo, wl m1ture IHdlrthlp 211/121-1111 Ell Tak• Culver Dr So lrom ••ttrcyclH/ 8 l 320I 5te> •Ir IOUE497 =· ~~ri·s~~'!'x~9J Parking lot and doell II-84 2424 Mike qualltl•. Good idv~ 5 Fwy, No trorn 405 Fwy kttltrl IO 11 8 t 3201 AIT s/~ 1 DAG984 COMt-iEll ~ CHEVRO LET lftfldent 12 Jobs) Accept· P1t1t &,,1, ltHtrl ment Apply In pwaon Wuehouael •toek h•IP to Walnut Follow the 8 t 3201 5sp S 1dog8e0 I --~· I j 1 • ' llTlll lllTE Ing •PPllcauons at 3333 $6 hr t comm. No. Mlling 3077 So Brlltol CM Ask PIT Packing. llltl~ •lgn1 from there Sale '76 Honda 750F 1500 8 1 3201 alt air lbtl>'Oe W Coast Hwy NB Mon nee Mutt be ex· lor Stan 9am-noon votved. $4.00 55&-2 promoted by Mlec:led 2•11·1517 54&-2338 82 32015sps/r 1dzf145 thru Fri between 1·4 p-perienoecl. Call Mike at RN'• & LVN's n~ .. .-.. for Weekends: Fri pm thru agent• ol R~ax R• '78 Pueh Maxi Sport Auna 82 3 3 20151P •Ir IM14 l8 '" 85 """"""" 1ftors of lrvlne Salt Goodl 1250 640-7219 82 20IStpl/r 1tgp463 Avallableln: -2-9161 days & avenlng1. Xlnt Sun,mu111ovesmall hoora8amto2pmSat 8232015tP•lr1tOC103 NEWPORT BEACH, PART TllE -PICM. TEOM benef111, 144$ Supwlor children. No smoking, Dec tst Bargains Gal°"! '81 Suzuki GS 250 1treet 82 320i 5sp 1/r 19\'d984 LAGUNA BEACH Im med openings for Group home for dlHbled Ave, NB C111 842-2410 ~~~ee7:~~8nlary. Npt 559•9400 blka )(Int cond 75 mpg 82 528Ellt lo( 11dl700 AND LAGUNA NIGUEL. phone appointment Ml· children needs P•rton 1750 845-0490 82 528E Sap I'd 11nu306 E~r~.r,:f~~edE!>:'~ 1er• In Santa Ana ol· with 1 yr B H Mod exp l1H•••r /h1•1trn1 WHIWllHl We1taia1ttr 6191 ,81 Yamaha 85012300 ml 82 633csult (1eog«2) $450.·Sl!OO. per month. ~~~~I~~~~~(.~ 957-6190 · • EJ1P1<~7~1;~~ train Des~ompanyaeel(nx· SAT DEC 1 9am-3pm lmmac Moving $1200=~~:~=~~~1';!~~2 No eolleetlng, Call 10am day 5 to 9, Sat 9 to I, P/TllE IELP SilM per eel woodworker Much MllC. Pr~ to w/helm•t 499-1100 83 320l 51C> 'S' 380918 to 4pm. Mondaw ~Frldaw s I J ,... E. DN w~"T YOU'RE Min. 3 ';fl ••per with boy ICOU .. 14832 Gold· • .,. al\I\ )( 200 I 83 3""' alt" 0724"" ' ' 1 ary eulca ov2-5843 MALE OR FEMALE (gOOCI ,..., "" hardwood and laminates., enweet at West Minister 0 "" Honda 'IVV L m · c;v• r .... llAllE OIUT tor student). For cleenlng WORT HI 11 t~ Lot An· knowtedOe 01 blue9flnts _ l 12 Uk• NW S 1895281-6602 83 320i 5sp sir 002284 l&IU PILIT oltke, land1eape main· gelu Tlmu tel•· neceisary Excel co Jtwt 2; l4 dy• 631·0688 eYM 83528E599L'd 958441 P"RT Tl .. E v ,..,. matketlng office In C<>sla I , 83 528E alt I'd IHIW809 142-4111 " -... , ar...., hOura tenence, waah bo11·1 :lf4 benefits 250 Fischer Beaut. lee diamond atud Traaltn, 83 526E alt ld'd 207194 to Include Hrly AM. car. etc Call Linda btwn M ... E active now, our Ave CM. Hdng• Appr• t Kt 10 weetlends Must have de-9 and 5, 875-23 It new commllllon ~le II· 01 0 Trntl 24 83~3181 alt air 1hdh512 ---------' pend1ble 11en1e1e (small -lows you to .. rn m«• WIRI PllMESSIR T AL WEI HTI Fine WANTED 18 or larget llll truck, van. Stltlon MANAGER,PITIOfelderly ttt1nS200 lncornmlulon N.B., RE consulting firm ~~~6o~Ph::~·::~~ TravelTrallef PP will pay 0-.. Ylll•• 11101 wigon) to usist news-boarding cere t1clllty & w9991 by Mlllng only nu an immediate open. __ cuto Call (7141892-624! (l l 4)1•• •111 _,.,_ paper dellef In t~ Stay Mon-Thur Mutt 20 s~bserlptlona a 1ng FIT Must beexper'd LldlN ROLEX gold & • .-.. Young ~ulta. II you can .,.. Must be dep&n· Cook Elaine 643-2824 weell.lt s poulble to Hrn on NBI 3000 Salery stainleu 1 yr Old S 1200 A•ll Le11i•1 tol O 208 W 1st. Santa Ane antwerY91to· dable Contact Greg PIT SECRETARY/RECPT ~orethanSlOOO weekly comm w/experttse Call &40..1900Tue.-S11 --•*flfltl CLOSEOSUNDAYS ·I need Chrl•tm .. money Hyde Mond1y thru Fr1<11y 8am-1pm Typing & phone It• poulble to Nrn mor• Suzy 833-2650, M·F ·-u--1211 __. ·EnjOy worlclng With other between 9.30 and 10·30 exper req 'd 642-3996 thin S 1000 wHkly ft:: 5510 llct HM.. IATSll young ldultt a.m only 642-4321 Hours are tlexlbfe Ind the ~· t966 eokl mectilM 1260 All matces. S 199 down -Entoy having fun and llil•llilii•llllilllliillllliill•• RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST offic. II Freeway close Aust SfieP Blue Mural 1 yr 351 Clev9t~ Pantera C E Comm Lease winning r:_z.. PIT Busy Real Ettate of· For more Information, 1se1sa1e $150 756-9285 motor S 1,000 1957 Ford No 11t or lut . No deposit ·LIVI In oulh Orange H1veaometh1ngyouwant hceMustbel)f&Mnllble ca.11(71 41540-0301 B-oxer, aKC Pupple• Sl .500, no motor ·NOllCenMlee County lo Mii? Classified eds do & rellable Wiii train but " 8-46-6832 d .... 1~1 any ..... ~ Calltod1y820·800e II well / Call NOW exp pref'd. 4 hrs dilly IOTRT/lEOPT/Tt••· Champs, lg lltter Rea.dy _ · ALL-SAVERs. Attc f()f Mr Te<ry 642-5678 t-5pm. Nancy 831·1286 Phonet, typing, llllng, gerl· lor X·mU ~743 2 BMW •now llrU (71 4)432-1977 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiimiiii• eral ottic. duties Hrs. Plt·Bull puppies. Purple mounted. I 150 760-1483 I 10-4 or 9 30 to 3•30 Mon Ribbon Reg/UKC 2 JACKSONS 4 ticket• on Newspaper thru Fri. Computer Sys-males, 7 wks 548-0272 the~ran Sat t211 S7$ • tem1 end Application• t "~"1••" KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 852•8735 E o.e Aatis•H 6010 B~:,..,:~:~:~~~R;;-. 9 Secretary, dependable lor Antl~ue Cabinet-The belt by t2, 1250. Engll•h Hall 1 person HB office Typ, you II ever seel Etehed tree $300, Gas BBQ w/ llllng. phones, ttrs 8·3 30, glass doors, roll-lop butane tank 135, llereo non-smkr 893-1940 area. Everything In orig tuner wllloor apkra 135, condition 1we UH II lor • 673-8596 SECRETARY· dapend-1 pert0n HB office Typ, Ill· Ing. phone9, ttrs 8-3 30, non-1mkr 893-1940 SECRETARY PUT-TllE Bari Perfect X-mu pre&-__ __ en• You'11 be sorprtsed IHPIUTIU h ow 1 f I o r d a b I e . Nd oc swaomeet ·~ 851-5825 °' 759-9578 w111 pay for spacel1h11•? Michael 673-5515 bt11 Waatt4 9020 WEIUY GLUICUI H l C HEVROU:T x,.11 .• rr •• 1 tl'.d I 1r-.j \ ...,~..._\ 546-1200 IHIOWlellll LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'Sl LIKIUllUW VOl.LJME SALES SERVICE & LEASING ~70,... Cherry Ave LONG BEACH (No. dtieny 8lllt·405) <l H)lllalllO "fr~IM W8'Come OPEN SEVEN DAYS Dat1H t .. . , • • A -~~...-~-~ ,. . ·,~ ~ S0 -1200 THIODORI ROBINS THEODORE ROBINS ~ORD llVD , 0010 AGES 11-14 • For AMI Ettlle office 9-12 dilly General office skills needed maturt peraon 644·9513 FOID l~O HAllO• llVO CO~TA MU & Ml 0010 714-833-1300 Sell your car lnltant Cash l0<yourcar Any make or .. 1 .. llAllf . model Paid for or not Fiat . tl ••. s.lrt -EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEIK Wt no• h•vt I~ OC>fllln&~ 101 ,oune til~I bU•tn to wcure rudtrs for The O!•nce Coast Ol1ly Pilot Our u tws start al l JO p 111 and .wo1~ uni~ 8 30 pm -Mla,i On S.1111oa, "' -on a It• mort hours YO\I wlll u rn many Ir~ , and p111tt alont ••th u rnmc rour own monty lhtrt 1\ no det.vt11n1 01 colle<lion 1/l•ol•ed II 1ou m 1nltrt1led l>ltnt call Mr [ail MU COO£ (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t MO<!.ttl SMqematu1e 10 Latvian 14 WNd type 15 Pi,,..l)p'41 16 Pannaylvan•• city 17 Judatt lung 18 Paavo Nurmi 20 Time period 22 Plus 23 ve1na 24 Band 90a1n 26 For&1t 01oov 27 Respected 30 Propriety 34 Ve11lle11 35 Add1llOMll 36 To1,toy 37 UK rovllltt 38 Peopt• group 40 Hor~e 4 1 Thang flow 42 P1pe1 43 Untroublf'd 45 Trtl'l"d 47 Step~ 46 Oram ~p1~• 49 W11shst4nd SO C.110>t&l 1tt'm 17 37 4t 53 i:. 11eavywe1ght champ 54 Scoops o H !..'! Maga.11ne picture 61 Sinful 8:i' Mr Jann1n'-) 63 E Indian butt1110 64 l'ICt 10n b1 I 65 Wedding e Q 66 Hot dron"- 87 Peak cover OOWN 1 Mouuak 'J Altkt pref 3 Statue 4 0.vlH 5 WWII tteroe' 6 linoleum 7 Ae1or Jonn 8 Q41ra1nt 1 w1f11 !I Oper1ted 10 Ere 11 Ory 12 Glib ta•~ t3 Sawbucks 19 Move Hiiiy :ill Present :15 f<1g1a1 26 I reed llilCIS 27 ISol&led :?8 Apph1nce :i'9 Code d~v1'4!'1 '.l0G•fl9 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 3 1 Swt.tng around U C.ooted metal 11 l •n~\ J!I P"'I wny .)Q lntlomf'C'.I 40 Orr111m.,11t' 4l T 111>1~ oltM u D•~Ord ll~•t, 46 insect 4 T tell port 49 Rinse COfOI 50 Genu• of tr~s 51 H111f 0111! 52 Frenzy S3 H1trdO type SS Au~s111n IJA• S6 v .. nusoe ')7 Ktllfl<I 59 Stoot P.Q"On 60 Alri'an VIP SE0n-P1r1 Tl•t bright •kllled Junior Sec 20 Plut hrs p/wl\, M·W·F. lor R E olc nr 0 C l lr· port Lite phones, filing. type 65 wpm Jody 833·9870 SECURITY CLERK/ DRIV- ER FIT Pr1vat1 v1ult Xlnt working condition S.Oeflts 760-1145 Shlppplng & Receiving Clerk Full or part·tlme Exp not necessary Call B arbera tor appl 540-3280 l1HIY/l1ll I• halat. needed for Corona del Mar marketing firm Expel' prel, but not required FOf more lnfor· matloo call 780-0505 PIESOHll TEACHER/AIDES FIT Be n et111 -r11saa 847-5284 Get our PflC8 lirtt ; w ~ ...... BILL MAXEY TOVOT A 7s Rat Spyoer Nu erig & V1lkn11n '173 poPo _.ta. 11.t. :.._ '°:!; . 19202 Buen Blvd top Runs greet "3200 fA6 Aro 6CiRft<SCO L 0t 1 L 0 t 1 MOR El Huntington Beach 960-5232 ~!>-255e 5 Soeed lOADED1 ( 180V880) __ 98_2_-0_8?9 ___ i.a..... t12S J5200 ODO 790-1557 Sllll WE HY 81 Pretude lo ml ac: 167 VW CAMPER MANY USED CARS & TRUCKS ' eus/s1ereo $5950 Aft EXTRAS GOOD COND COME IN OR CALL FOR 4, eaJI 5«-7566 s 1800 530-9948 THI ODORE ROBINS FREE APfUJllL FOID Cormler·Dellllo CIEYlOLET 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 'II HllJ lCClll 69 Gold Bug Comp1 r• s 139/mo. ~ tx. $486 di~n stored to I H t de tall c E comrneteial i..~ lmmac: S3195 720-1912 106'0 KAllOI llVO COSTA llllUA ~l 0010 147-1011;141-JS31 1~~;;~2~~:7 , ·~,,:ug30 re~~-~n\/rm '11 Fiii ESOllT '84 -ACCORD LX, 3 dr S 1950 Call 660-8433 2 i:' ... 4 ~Ii~ ::,.:: WEWUTYIH CLEAi ISH CA.It See Ronald Deoe THEODORE ROBINS FORD 'l060 HAl&OI l lVO COSTA MUA Ml·OOIO J.t,.-9022 'II JHP CMEHIEE Comes Id d wtPOwe< steering, hnl glas• t>uc:k•t ..... 111d1als eKtra cap gas lank In '10Ck & reedr 10 oe yours (Se< 69126)(Sti.. 9221 110,315 ORANGE COAST AMC/Jeep 2524 Harbor C°'" Mesa 141-102S hatcl'tblCk, 5 yr 50K warr 77 Dasher llUIO. '". new I 1CGW258) alnt Iota ol op11ona toru'snocks Good .cond $1111 19500 7141498-3927 SI tgf, 548 1487 THIOOOH MEii FlllEIUllEll * HOllDA * HAS HONDA CARS (l 14} Ul· llll 1374§~Blvd Westminster Between 22 & 405 F' l&r•Ha a.ii 9132 ·72 GHIA good run cood IT S BEEN A GEM 12500 80 Rabbtl Cl'l1mp Edit Good cond 1at S t800 lllCH 645-5755 8 1 S"rroco 35K ml blaupn~t llkl nu $6500 6'0-8590 835 700 I PP ROBINS FOIO 10.0 H&H.O. ILVO COSfA MUA M '• OOlO 'II FMI utelT ll Old DU9S ,,...,.If die-they Auto llr am/Im, wt<e oo to Dr Bug Completl .,.... eovws 11HOC05e) bug rfftor111on Eog•ne Sllll Trans onteoor p11n1 Asa tor Dr BU(,l 957 2588 OYHIOllW YOLISWAIEIS TOClltslFl• Delperate! Must Milt '80 Pinto 59K rn• x1n1 condl 12400 obo 714-193-1822 obo 548-7688 Iv msg IN BUENA ,. ARK Li1ula 9323 4 ~"' Dtiffl 9030 ..... 9141 "VOLKSWAGEN I -~:;:;;:;:;::;;; 80 JEEP Cj5 LOADED• '12 llZIA ILC Sii 67'>0 Manchester Blvd MANY EXTRAS• S7SOO s I Buen1 Parll OBO 549·96 77 5 'pd . et• stereo. ttarp l 1 ~ &21-IO•O Skin Cove<s ( 1FOV28 1 I ~ w v Tracb 9035 Siii& 60 Falcon Pick up 16601 runs 241 1511 546-2338 '72 FOAi COIRIH Ploh• 4 spd Po brelcn pass- enger stt•ll Only ~K moles !4653701 12111 THIOOOH ROBINS FOID ?060 HAllOI llVO C~TA MUA 641 0010 MIU MdEHA's - SOUTH COUlln YOLISWlliUC / ISUZU m llLL YATES VW~RSCHE "•P'I I ,,. ... • • .. , ' ', ll7·4t00 4'l·4S I I Or1111 C..1ty's "*ii Utcel1/lerary '41ilr. ~ °"',.. cultty, Yilu, senict. & ltaiq H2S 11.W ltd 1C.st1 lts1 Stt-SUt Ol••••~ilt--9327 ' 80 Cutlas Crultet w~Of' I Pwr dOO' •ocks C•u ~ 'ontrol a1• cond 4()1o. ,., ~ 100 67!>-S~;> 82 Cutlass Sup•11mr Brougham v-8 1mm1c 844·S36e 851·152'> 'II OITUSS SIRU $199d0wn C E ~me<CI -~ ALL S AVERS 17141432· 19 .. ~ l"~"tl 9329 73 Ury 2 dr COUptl qd ltant '750 Oba 496-~$.j. t,.,., ..... leH..tU.. AU\,0. alf. po ateering po br•k• t2ttNAC) l1HI 17 YOlen " SIG newtJ' r9bft. T ·109, betted racJ*9 1 own• 1 1150 ee 1 12~ t'V'I •cat' RELIANT WAO 361( rnl ,,._ tw-. euto 9d oono S4400 ~ 43 14 ~~n-. ...... t~l1~S ,_tile IJH 3 AJIC ·U Ft1mb1e1 ClHalc I 1000 '). 31 C).) ·1 . . .... BUENA PARK • - GARDEN GROVE 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi Ul.E. C1a1t lwy., l••••rt leaoll 113-8100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 8 NABERS ·CADILLAC ~ 2100 1111101 ILYI., COSTA IESl (714) 140-1100 (213) lll-1211 • Best Prices • Convenlen-t Location • Great Location • Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People ..J Cl) ..J 0 ... "' a: Cl) EDINGER G WARNER <( w Cl) 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service. Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Depts. Competitive Rates On Lease & Darty Rentals 20IO lar'" llYll., C11t11111 142-0010 " 140-1211 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES * HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837-2333 Next to San~11a Fwy (5) on Manchestlt'!Beach Blvd. 91 FWY. 22 FRWY LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 •• ,~, lh4., Ifft• .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County , Sales • Service• Leasing 546-1200 . S,.clll P1rts UH 546-HH MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM 8:30 AM -6:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 0 STADIUM PONTIAC We're N•w -W•'r• D••llng Aero•• from ttt. Big A on K•t•ll• Juet Weet of th• (57) Or•no• FrMW•Y Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises l11h1lm 2221 E. 1111111 311-1111 I MISSION Vl~Lf SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO " I .$ 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automo11Ye Need• SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Fine s.lecilon of Quality UMd Vehicles # 1 BUICK DEALER IN O~NGE COUNTY 2125 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 171-2500 ~ 0 RAY FLADEBOE LllOILI IEIOllY .111111 # 11 We hater Ir., lnt1e In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 lllZI .~ 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA G RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN G BILL YATES G CREVIER BMW #11 Alt• Ce1t11 Ir., lnl11 In The Irvine Auto Genter 830-7800 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 /1 1111 W11t For . lllW hip Sa1*1 For I Y11rs ~ 0fJln2e: ~~~~~ce Loa'St. LEASTNG .._....._ m:;;.~~e:::.wo • ACCESSORIES DEPT • 54t-I023 ct,ass1fted ads phOne 642-56 78 # 20 l1t1 011ter Ir., lnl11 In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7300 Orange Countys Newest Volkswagen Dealer C-Omplete Sales. Serwce & Leasing VILllWllEI • NllOIE • .PEllEIT SALES • LEASING• PART~• SERVICE 32112 Valle lea4, la1 .I•• 11,1stra1e 413-4111 111·4'00 SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" lpecWdfttl In lurope.n o.etwery. Eaoeleftt lelectlon of New end cereMtr IN'...-ed UMci We always In 11ock. . 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corner of Bro.dway & 111 St. C'°9ed Sundays 0 sam 0s!!E'!;~N~un IR «D UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBIL~ GJIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1J01 QCMll SI. -INw c. Location . Overseas Oeltvery Specialists PARTI OEPA"1MENT O"N ''ATUROAY MOftNfNQI · BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. HONDA 2880 Harbo( Blvd. . ~ Coeta Meea 540-0713 1001 Qui/ SI. -~ °""9IOn © World's Large1t Seleetlon of · 0 · Mercedes Benz A. . . . 833-9300 - Newport Beach 840-8444 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy . Wes • ........ · P.U · ser.. · W, U., -=; c--~' ' '"'''!),. r. • ,$ .it . • t ·• •• t ., J f' • 0 •• 0 : ,; f ·--• DOING BUSINESS ·UNDER A FICTITIOUS NA F? ... • "f"' I All new bu1lne1u.1 uatng • flcltttou.a- n• me . must by l•w be reglatered wtth the County Clerk. The DAILY PILOT provides the formt •nd flttng tervlce1 for ourcu1tomer1. If you are •t•r1tng • new bualnen call the OAtL Y PILOT for lnform•tton •nd form• 142-4S21 "'·''' ~aur .. Pilat ' . (. • r FORICA8T8 ON A2 . . a1m1111111 THlJfi SOAY N<J VFMBffi I'• 1'•8'1 0 q A N G E C 0 U N ' Y C A L ! ~ (H~ N I A , ', C l N T ') Snuff film killer called 'a Sicko' . . Ex-Mesan could get the gas chamber in sex-related slaying of two teen-agers By JEFF ADLER police undercover investigation in ot-. ~ ..... •wr 1977 after DougJu asked her to Calling convicted murderer F~ torture two women to death .during Berre Douglas "a real sicko, .. a fonner the filming" of a porn<>sraphic "snuff prostitute testified Wednesday that movie." she volunteered to cooperate with a Her testimony came on the open- Coast Orange County fire season has off I cl ally been eclared over./ A3 Emergency offlclals con- duct disaster drill In Hunt- ington Beach.I A3 California The Jackson Victory Tour will be held In LA, despite setback.I A8 Nation There's a lot of mirth about Sen. Edward Ken- nedy's girth./ A8 Wiiiiam RCJckelshaus says he's leavlng EPA 'salllng on a steady course.' I A4 World Polish leader says U.S. sanctions just pushing nation toward Soviet bloc.IA& ma day ot the penalty phase 1n Douglas' double murder trial in Orange County Superior Court Dur· ing• the penalty phase, a jury must consider whether tQ. recommend Douglas receive a life prison tenn without parole or be sent to lhe gas chamber for the sex-related slayinp of two Anaheim teen·agc girls in 1982. Douglas, a 55·year.old furniture Plot to assassinate Haiti's president-for-life un- velled./ A4 omclala of Newport Beach and Okanld, Japan, tout their new elater city relatioublp at Newport Ct~ Ball. Toutt.nc are Newport Mayor Phil Maurer and Olrasat Mayor Shlsuo - refinisher and former Costa Mesa resident, was convicted by the same jury Nov. 20 of lcillina 19-year-old Belh Jones and 16-ycar.old Marpret Krueger. The two Jirla were lured to their deaths believlna theY, were aoina to pose for nude photographs. accord· ioa to trial testimony. As the penalty phase got under way in Judge Ronald Owen's Santa Ana courtroom, Deputy District Attorney Tony Racbuck.asdeclJncd tooO'eran opening statement to the jwy, sayina only the "evidepce will be very clear as it unfolds." The protceution'1 firsrwitncu wai a 29.year.old woman, now a resident ofWasttinato°' who testified she wa, working for Doualas as barmaid in~ Stanton bar he owned in 1976 when she~ to 10 out to the detcrt and pose 10 a bikini for photographs. • . ...._ ........ ..,'--~ Nakalle, wblle lln. ltakalle (left). Olr•alrt CltJ C..DdJ Preefdent Takeahl ltandorl and former !fewport mayor E•elyn Bart look OD. • However, when abc amved at a remote detert site near Palm Spri.QP she was dru~ by OoualU. She awoke U> finobenclf nude and tied ,., up. Dou&W ordered her to perform several sex ICU and pose for pboto- araphs and threatened to kill bcr, &he tokl the jury. She said she was able to win her freedom and save her life by convino- (Pl-..e ... eiron I A2) Gisler School -. due to close? Panel recommends cost-savtn move In HunUn on district By ROBERT BARK.ER Of .. 0.-. ......... The Ernest H. Oisler Middle School in Huntington Beach bas been singled out by a blue ribbon commit· lCIC as the school most likely to be closed in a cost-av101 move 1n the Huntington Beach Caty (elementary) School District. Mectina this week, the nine mem- bcn oftbe panelindicated in a straw vote they favored clOl"ure of the sixth throuth eighth-trade school in the eastern part o(the city at 21 141 Strathmoor Lane. The closure of a middle school would save the district about $300,000 a year, according to Ams. tant Superintendent Dr. Oary Burgner. ~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·::::::::::::-::::::::::: Boating Newport gets a Japanese 'sister' The committee also has bcco du-ected to make a recommendation for the closure of an elementary school that 1s expected to save about S200,000a year. In another unoffiaal vote. the panel members tentatively earmarked either Hawes School or Burke School for closure. The commltlcc 1s expected to resume deliberations Dec. 6 at a 7 p.m. meeting at school distnct head- quarters, 20451 Craimer Lane. Racing yachtsmen find Mazatlan Is still the 'pearl of ttre Pacific' with few remnants of two hur- rlcanes./81 Sports Former USC standout running back Ricky Bell dies of cardiac arrest./C1 The prospects of basket- ball teams from Marina, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Woodbridge are analyzed./C1 ~ Golden West opens Its basketball season with a tournament victory over W est Hllls./C2 Entertainment The second episode of "Fatal Vision" tqpped the Nielsen ratings end help- ed NBC win the week./83 Buslneaa Auditors have discovered that a former bank em- ployee took $10 mllllon from trust accounta.1111 INDEX Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletln Board Business Callfornra News Cluelfled Cornlea -Crouw--=-~o'"'"r~ 81-2 82 84 A3 86 A4 C5-8 84 By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of•O.., .......... Clad in bnght pink kimonos and sipping sake from wooden cups, city officials from Newpon Beach and Okazaki, Japan, telebrated their new relationship as sister cities during a three-day visit this week. With the help of a transJator, Newport Beach Mayor Phil Maurer and Okazakfs Mayor Sh1zuo Nakanc exchanged wishes Tuesday for-cul- tural and educational ties be1wecn the cities 10 coming years. "tt was one of the most hean· warming experiences I've had in years," Maurer said. "The delegation was so gracious ... you can never outdo the Japanese for their generosity." The visit by the Japanese del· Jackson maj pl8.y courts in county By JEFF ADLER Of"'9D.-,,... ..... Rock star Michael Jackson and his famous brothers may not be playing in Orange-County during their na- tionwide "Victory Tour" that stops in Los Angeles this weekend, but a Costa Mesa company is requesting that attorneys for the popular act make a local courtroom appearance. The Jacksons were sued this week in Orange County Superior Coun for Lettuce 'boycott' draws a Deef McDonald's In Irvine picketed. but chain denies ·capitulation· 8 ll. SNEl'-!l!f.D!!&PJrlltll-----°' .. IWIJ,... .... Charsina that the home of the Bia Ma<: hu buckled to pressure from the United Farm Worten union, 21 mem~rs of Califomla Women f'or A&riculturc conducted lunchtime pfcketina Wednetday outside a McDonald's rcstaurant in lmne. $50 million by Costa Mesa's Cinema City Studios, its owner Sandra Simone and an director Donn Greer on grounds the Jacksons improperly used ideas, custom guitars and special "light-up boots" developed by the studio for a new song and rock video as well as on the current tour. The lawsuit, which names The Jacksons' Entertainment Corp. and brothers Michael, Jcrmaine,,Marlon, (Pleue Me JACKSONS/ A2) egat1on included stops at area res· Lauran ts, a harbor boat tour. shopping at Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza.it Wednesdayeveningdinnerat the Villa N'ova restaurant and other activities. But ttie Tuesday noontime cer- emonies may have been lhe most picturesque. i\ granite sculpture, a gift from the Okai.alu visitors. was un- Rep. Ron Packard veiled behind Newpon City Hall while dozens of Japanese and Amen· can guests sapped sake ladled from a freshly opened barrel. The scult>ture, created by Ei1chi Ishida, depicts an affecuonate boy and girl and is entitled "Nakayosh1 - Good Friends." The Japanese v1s1tors left with (Pleue Me 818TgR/ A2) Panel membersarulated to make a final reoommendatton by Jan. 15 to school dtstnct trustees who will make the final dec1s1on later ID the year. The school district bas cxpenencod a sharp drop 1n enrollment srnce its enrollment high mark of about 7600 pupils 1n the mid· 70s. The student population was pegged at 5.464 earlier this month Solon says JW A a local problem Rep. PaCkard-warns counttans ·solutions won •t come from De' By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflheO.., .......... I Calling fac1hues at John Waynr A1rpon "wholly inadequate," Rep. Ron Packard. R-Carlsbad. urp:d local residents Wednesday to step up etTom1 to seek soh.1t1ons to its many problems. But the congf't$Sman said those solutions probably wouldn't come from Washington "I v.ant you to know that the problems at John Wayne Airpon arc not unique to John Wayne alone. The~ problems follow every a1rpon 10 lhlS countf') ID one dcgrcc qr (Pleue eee A.lllPORT / A2) County • urging Bdlsa ehanilel Coastal staff sees w_etlands project Sins route to sea y ROBERT BARUR °' .. .,.., ....... LO ANGELES -Top Oran,c County and m1htary offioals today urged state oastll Comm1ss1o~n to \snore comm• ion stAff ncommen· datton! and instead addreu a com- promise plan on ~ 8olta Cha wttlan(fs that has ~n endorwd by ' Death Notices Horoecope Ann Lander• Mutual Fund1 National News Opinion Paparazzi Police Log .......... ··--··--- s~a -c7 C4 ce 82 88 A4 A9 81 A3 The women claimed the fut·food ~hatn huaive~ in to {.!FW prnsure in A McDonal 1 corporate polces-- the sutc Coastal C'on$CT'V&nc)'. -C'tmm11mantn wue ~\:kilolctwbchh...,11stttr1nn1c--""""-1 befort a tallCJft~fil'OIM":n· """~rs:-.;:_-~ St k Marketa Te l1lon Theater• WMther Wortd Newt man denied t sroup'a aUeption today. A Pokcsman for UFW could not be reached for comment early ~Y'. But In a pubh1hed rcpon. UFW leader Cew Oaavcz dtnic:d thctt 11 l (P1 ...... L&TTUCS/A2) PluetenW..ttamilettwbackatllcJ>on•lct \I .. ·' d1ence at tht' Holiday Inn near'l.ol nttle• lntemat1on1l Atrpon on the contr0ve"11l plan that call for dtvelopmcnt of a I, 1p manna. con U"UC'tton of 700 homes, ta ration of q l S Km of wctlandt and a (....._~90UA/A.2) ~ .. ~ -~~~--~~~-:-~~--------------~~----------------------------------------............................ ... I • :1 Oraoge Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thwsday, November 29, 1984 15.lOse homes in Vi~jo condo fire Fire swept throuJh a two-story condominium building io Mission 'Viejo, causin• more than SS00,000 damqeand leavi~ up to l S residents homeless. authoritjes said Wcdnes- ·.day. •• •• · . .. ~ , .. •' No inj uries were reported and the ~ CoNTINUF.o SroR1Es ause of the fire remains under investigation, acoordina to a county fire spokesman. Sixtt-en fire units fought the S a.m. blaze at the Marguerite Parkway condominium for more thao an hour. Orange County fire spokesman Joe Kerr said. Four upper units were destroyed, he said. The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross helped to re- locate the victims with friends and · family and provided emerg~ncy funds for clothing. Red C'ross spOkeswo ma n Jan Crow said. ~BOLSA CHICA CHANNEL PUSHED ... From Al :·na.vigable entrance to the Pacific C>cea,n. • The proposed navigable channel stands as the most controversial issue in' tl\e plan. Coastal Commission staff mem- . bers are urging the commission to approve an alternate plan if the navigable channel doesn't prove feasjble. Staff members are requesting that the commissio n approve a "faU·back plan" for the area. which would include a non-navigable channel to rovide tidal flushing action in the ildlife area. Tbe navigable channel. however, 1s nsidered essential to the develop- me nt plan by Orange Couoty officials and representatives of the Signal Landmark Co., 1he major landowner in the Bolsa Chica area. The Bolsa Chica property con- stitutes one of the bi~est open-space wetland areas remaining on the coast of California. It is located south of Warner A venue adjacent to the Pacific Coast Highway in unincorporated Orange County territory surrounded by the city of Huntington Beach. State Seo . ..elect Marian Bergeson, whose 31th Districl includes the . Bolsa Chica area, told Coastal Com· missioners today that Coastal Con- servancy COO)promise plan for the area provtdes a favorable opportuni- ty tor opp0sing factions to come together and resolve a long-standing coi;i troxersy. Hamett Wieder. chairman of the Orange Count,Y Board ofSupervisors, told commissioners that it would be "a bitter pill" i( they fail to approve the conservancy plan so that work can proceed on specific plans for the area. Cmdr. John Culver. of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station, said he strongly supports the navigable Bolsa Chica entrance because it would provide ah additional route for .boaters who now share the Navy's Anaheim Bay entrance at Seal Beach. ·LETTUCE 'BOYCOTT' PROTESTED •.• From A l . Fair skies due for t~wee.kend High preMure over Southern California wlll keep Pacific •torms well tot.,. not1h and ti('" mottly fair, probably through the weekend, the National Weather Service .. Id. Moat areas wlll have aome high clouds Friday along with wanner daytime tem!X'raturee. fO(ec .. tera aeld. . In the coa91•1 areu and valleys, hlah9 will range from the mld·60• to 70 after overnight Iowa from 38 to 53. In Los Angeles the mercury wlll fall between 45 and 50. topping out Friday In the upper60a. Along the Orange Coast, It will be fair tonight but wtth high clouds Friday. highs today 62 to 67 and Friday 8"' to 70. Lows tonight 38 to 53. Temps MIMllllMcll rs 71 MllWMM :se 28 Mi*-St Peul 31 23 HI Lo NNtlvllle 48 26 Alb11ny 8e ~ N9w Otleetla 55 31 45 32 84 5 1 70 FRONTS .0 ttA z:::t:que N9w Yortt 8S 33 Norlolk,V• 13 39 1 ).i "'f ff ii;'if;i f\-31..,.-.,., : i<J,... And>o<ege '22 16 Olti.hom1 City 57 40 Atlente e2 31 Omelle 45 35 ShC•W-1'•5 Ra•ri r lu" n 5,,0~ Oc C'<J01'0 TY.SU!Jcrd!~ ....,,,_ Allenlle CHy 82 40 0'1anoo llO 48 Au9tln &1 38 ~11 e1 38 ,.,,. ". "'••'' t"' "*"' .. ·.r •' :1t-t. 8.itlmore 8e 37 P~IJc 63 38 lllnnlnghm 48 29 Ptttaw311 et 32 Blem~ 32 18 Pottlan ,Me 62 43 8olM 40 34 PMlllnd, Or 62 41 Calif. Temps Sen G1btlel 64 49 8oe1on 56 411 Proolldence 64 ~ s .... JoM 61 47 eutfelo 8e 33 =i.,, 68 31 Senta An• &4 51 0...,., 34 24 39 j:J High, low. precipitation IOt 24 hOufa Santa Cna 83 S3 Charleeton,S C 641 37 Reno 43 27 ending 11 6 8 m today. Te'-VIMy 38 33 ChWIMton.W V 69 35 Rlcnmorld 74 38 Bek..ne+cl 83 40 v-.11evty 43 37 ChetloUa,N C 83 29 St Louts 47 3e EU<elte 56 '40 Ohlyenne 42 24 St Pet•Tampa 73 41 Fr.-no e2 43 ChleeQO 36 27 Seit Leke Oty 43 35 lenea19' $7 42 Onclnnell so 28 S11n Antonio 82 38 LotAngMt 83 61 ~ 49 33 San franc:lteo et 47 o.kllnd llO 46 Eztended Cotum1>11,S.C. 116 28 San Juen.PA, 83 70 P-Aol>IM et 38 Columbut·.Oll. 6e 31 StSteM.n. 411 32 Fled 81ufl 5a 87 Conootd,N H 49 40 SMttle 49 40 Redwood City 59 « Fair Setu<dey lllen variable c:ioudl· ~ftWOt1h 59 42 8hr.-..po11 41 35 Sacr-10 61 39 -Slinday Ind Mondly Continued Oeyton :l 29 ~ 37 31 Sellnes 59 40 COOi. High• tn eo.. Lowa In tM 409 o.n-2e Syr-83 38 San 01eoo 83 52 thfough m«l-SO., O.MOlnet 39 aa ToPlkl 53 31 San FterlCllco 61 47 Detroit 53 33 Tue.on ee 46 811111 Bltt>eta 116 $3 Oululh 28 26 Tl.llM sa. 46 Stockton eo 39 SPeeo 57 37 WMl>lngton ee 38 Tides Fllrtlenaa -to -19 Wldllt• 53 28 High, IOw, Pf'eClpltetlon fOt 24 hour• Fwgo 211 17 Wlll<ee-Bwre 84 35 llOdlng al 5 p.m. fll0a1•ff 44 23 ll•lflt-65 40 TOOAY Grand~ "46 3t a.ge.er 45 JO Se<lOnd high t:•2p.m. 4 2 Grtet Falls .... 32 Surfrepo" 8llllop ~ 28 Seoona lOw 9:23 p.m. 0.5 HartfOtd 62 S3 =.. es 3e .....,,. 41 28 54 $3 'Ml>AY Honolulu 85 74 LOCAT'IC* 8&DI SHAN Lono&Mdl 59 51 First !\lgh 4:48e.m 4.3 Houtlon 59 48 Huntlng1on 9Nch 2-3 '* Monroll!I 57 49 F1rat 10w 10'.23am 2.8 lndlen~ 45 30 ~Jetty, NewpOt1 2-4 good Montarey 57 $3 Seoond high 3,1ap.m. 3.9 Jlld!IOO,Mt ~ 28 40tfl Sll'Mt. NewpOt1 2-4 good Mt. Wlleon $5 32 S«:OOd IOw 10:15 p.m 0.8 J.uon\'llle 87 35 22nd Streel, Newpot1 t-3 good Newpott 8Mc:t'I e2 $3 ""'-27 23 8llboe Wed~ 1·2 poor Ontllt10 52 48 Sun Mt• loday et .4·« p.m • rl-KanUI Clty 50 35 Laa Vegea 50 33 l.aQune 8Noh , poor Palm SprlnQI 82 37 Friday 118:39 e.m. lltlO Mia eoein at 4:44 San Clemente 2-3 good Paeadena llO « Uule Roel< ~ 38 an organized boycott against the fast· ------foott..ebai·n-. - - - taurant in Irvine was selected for its a telephone interview today from the central location ~ii_near fast-food chain's head uarters in oa·k LOUlevllle ..... .,..... 49 28 • 3e p,'::.oon ••-at t2:28 p.m .. Ml• at 11:24 W .... t.np:~I ~llOe 55 50 a_.. dlrec:tlCft:_-t ~cll!'IO __ _$3 50 p,m. aoctd.., llQllln Frkllly II 12:64 p.m. At the two-hour demoostration, described as peaceful and infor- matjonal, the women carried signs saying, "Where's the Lettuce? .. and "Put an End to Boycotts ... Barbara Buck, spokewoman for the group, alleged that McDonald's has canceled a lettuce-buying contract with FreshCo, a Northern California produce distributor. under pressure from the UFW. . She charged that the union press- ured McOonald's to stop buying from Fresh Co because the U FW is in- volved in a labor dispute with Bruce Church Inc .. a Salinas-based grower owned by another company that also owns FreshCo. "We say secondary boycotts are illegal and set a dangerous precedent of corporate blackmail," Buck said. charging that McDonald's has a history of ~i ving in to boycotts to avoid negative publicity. Buck said the McDonald's res- her own place of employment, the · roo . Irvine office of the 2,400-member }(eyse.LCOn.firmed._that the com- Westem Growers Association. She pany stopped buying lettuce from said her work with California Women FreschCo about six weeks ago, said it for Agriculture is done OD a volunteer was not because Of pressure from the basis and said the women's group is farm workers union. He said the not affiliated with the growers as-chain buys from a number of Cali- sociation. fomia lettuce suppliers. ''FreshCo used to be a supplier of a ButBucksaidtheallegedboycottis small amount of lettuce to a concern of most Cahfomia McDonald's," he said. "We made a agriculure ·as~iations. business decision after discussions She said California Women for with the FreshCo ma.oagement not to ~culture has 5,000 members state-do (more) business with FreshCo." wtde, including consumers, growers Keyser said such business de- and their family members. · cisions with suppliers ar~ based on She said the O!J3.nization's goal is factors such as quality and pro- "to increase pubbc awareness of the duction capacity but not because of terrific job agriculture is doing in "supplier-TClated labor issues." California to produce abundant low· Regarding Buck's charge that cost food and fiber and to let people McDonald's has often c3ved into know what farmers and ranchers boycott pressqre, Keyser sajd. "That need to continue this production." incorrect. It's clear they don't know a .Bob Keyser, .director of medja lot about McDonald's history. We do relations for McDonald's Corp .• re-not base business decision on de. butted the demonstrators' charges in mands or demo nstrations." AIRPORT PROBLEM 'LOCAL ISSUE' ... From Al another," Packard said ... But Presi- dent Reagan's approach is to reduce federal control. "Look to local control for solutions to these local problems." Packard's comments were made before more than 325 members and guests of the Community 'Airport Council, an organization of Orange County businesses seeking improved air service. The a nnual membership luncheon was held at the Irvine Mamott ho tel. Packard, whose 43rd Con- gressional Dis trict includes southern Orange County and northern San Diego County, said relocaung airport facilities is not a solution. "I'm convinced the airport is here to stay. It serves an imp0rtant function in this part ofC'aliforn1a.'' he . , ,said. "I do not think it is in the cards Pentagon and I see no interest from a to look elsewhere for solutions to military standpoint for ha ving joint John Wayne Airport." use or for moving El Toro to make Packard urged his audienc.e to room (for a commercial airport)." he pressure airplane manufacturers to said. produce quieter. smaller and more · efficient aircraft to eliminate many of Following his talk, Packard told h bl · d · h reporters he has already heard from t e noise pro ems assocuite wit 11uinerous south Orange County reti- the airport. Such planes should be dents who Opp0sc the amount of jet "phased in'' as noiser planes are noise now at the Marine air station. re placed, he said. T dd fl'gh h h ·d Packard also said joint commercial .. 0 a mO,Ae 1 ts t ere, e sa1 . use with the military at the Marine wou}? onl' exacerbate those prob- Corps Ajr Station in El Toro would . lem s. probably not come about. Packard said ihe a viation industry As a member of the House A via-can expect a continuation of deregula- tion Subcommittee. Packard said tion efforts from the federal ~overn­ such a proposal, which would come ment in coming years but said there under its review, would have po'or are no major issues expected to be chances of being approved. · reviewed by the House Aviation "We've been in contact with the Subcommittee in the next two years. SNUFF FILM KILLER 'SICKO' ... From A l ang Dou~as she would become has accomplice, helpiog him to pick up hitchhike rs and kill them an thr de'sert. Another witness. former prostitute and heroin addict Pamela Sue Wil- ~ Iiams testified she went to the Garden · Grove pohce in 1977 several months , after meeting Douglas while hitchhik- ing in Santa Ana. "I was a prostitute at the time and I've met a lot of sickos," Williams told the jury. Williams said that after meeting Douglas for the first time, she • told a friend she had JUSl met a "real sicko." . • W1l hams. who cooperated in an undercover operation that eventually led to Douglas' arrest on a solicitation of murder charge, said Douglas gave her $50 for heroin and then asked her if she would be willing to find two victims for the making of a porno- graphic "snuff movie" in which an actual killing is filmed . However, the two victims Wil- liams eventually SUR(>lied were undercover police offil?ifrom the Orange County Sheriff'•-' nment and the Huntingt n ~ Police Oepanment. Doug! wP:arrcsted as the two officers. 1l1iams and !· ............................................................ ... • ~ SISTER CITIES ••• ~ Fl'omAl. . artwork of t})e ir own. however, after • Maurer and former Mayor Evelyn • Hart presented ~ayor Nakane and City Council Chairman Takeshi Kan- • dori the original pajnting. "The Dory •-Fishing Fleet.·· :· artT~e G~~~~n~~i ~~~~ f~~~~ city's Salute to the Arts p0ster in October. The artist also signed cop1c!\ for the Japanese to take home. The idea to adopt a si~tcr city was begun last yc.ar by the ' Newport Harbor Ro tary Club. _Maurer Sf.!d. which CQnlacted a Rotary Club in Okazaki. Then a Kotary entourage headed by Hart v1s1ted Japan. Later. two groups from the Japanese city of 280,000 residents visited Newport ·Beach in ant1cipat1on oft he sister-d ty formation. "l don't know reall y how much this will help businesses or any of that;-1>ut it is a goodwill gesture," Maurer said. "And J know that if anyone fro m Newport Beach is ever in Okazaki., they only would have to mention they're from Newport Beach -the sister city -a.od I'm sure they'd get wonderful treatment." ' 4 Douglas am vcd at the desert locati on where the filming and killings alleged- ly were to take place. Rackauckas played a tape-recorded conversation between Doug.l;ts and Williams in which the two discuss what wo uld be done to the two women. Douglas can be heard on the tape, recorded on tape recorder placed by police in William's boot, describing new knives. a meat cleaver, ice picks and razor blades he had hidden at the location. He referred to the items as "torture stuff' and his intended victims as "guinea pi~ ... Williams also testified she never saw any photographic equipment during the ride out to the desett site . Although Do uglas was.tried on the solicitation of murder charge, a jury considering the case deadlocked fol- lowing a highly publicized trial. A mistrial was declared. Before a second JUry was em- paneled for a new trial. Douglas pleaded gu1Uy to &· les,e,. ~harge of conspiracy to commit assalUt with a deadly weapon anii was placed on three-year's probation. During the guilt phase of the current murder trial, evidence and witnesses from: the 1977 trial were barred. 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Trto and and Sigmund as defendants. base I bat and glove. a bunerfly and alleges the fi ve·brother act used ideas machine aun. The lawsuit was filed on the A 11 · f l't' h fled · studio's behalf by hi&h·profile a t-co ection o many persona 1 1es, eac era m developed by the studio in the song .. "Esca~ from the Planet of the Ant l~ addiuon uto $50 m1!hon in Mcn,'r o n Jermaine Jackson's latest punittvc da~~gcs. the su1t-asks that album and in the video "Torture" the act bceOJOtnc~ from further use of · e "To_a~" vll:leQ ... J.tu~ ... JOnJ,.."E.t.. ___ 1"t_ ..... ~""'h!"'~fu~~7:o ath:gcs 'fhe Jack-::ca;ifcomifit: Planet 9fthe Ant Men." sons used seven c usto m-Oesign.cd a nd the boots and guitars. guitars and pairs of "liaht-up boots" T he s uit claims The Jacksons wi thout crediting the studio as had breached 1hcir c'bntract ltith the been promised The special gu1tar1 studio and J>(rpclratcd both fraud were neated in lhe shape of an ant a nd m1srcprescnttt1on in their ac- man. 11tars, a 'black widow spider. a 110,ns. . ) . to rney Melvin Belli's &vcrly H ills Switzerland with an 18 karat gold micron finish. law firm. Styled and proportioned for both men and.women, No court date was set. each watch iR water-resistant and has an ultra-slim, Cinema City tudios on 16th Street e""•troni" °'C""ra nuartz vement .. Prioe 11uh I t.o rhange_ ~~t ck1ipt...nct-a ..., .._. >c.au ~ diiection for various ,ype, ot. fiUm+-1------_.~ FF J·eme ...... lrY ... and la$ VcJAS stqe ,.productions, Greer said. He dcscn'bcdrumself as a ·•cooocptuaJ anist." Grecr,said the company l\ad been #32 Fashion Island ·· 644-2040 work.in. with The Jacksons on vari- ous proJttts for about two years. l ' t ' FORECASTS ON A2 . . ltlllH'-.[)A~ N (1Vf M lil J1 .''I 1•1Hl l ) I ~ A N I I ~ '. ( \ l I '""" • l I ... • I \ ' ' ~~ A • ! ~~ ' Coast Orange County fire season has officially been declared over./ A3 Emergency offldals con- duct disaster drill In Hunt- ington Beach./ A3 California The Jackson Victory Tour will be held In LA, despite setback./ A8 Nation There's a lot of mirth about Sen. Edward Ken- nedy's girth./ A& Wiiiiam Ruckelshaus says he's leaving EPA 'sailing on a steady course.' I A4 World Polish leader says U.S. san~tions just pushing nation toward Soviet bloc./A8 Plot to assassinate Haiti's . presldent-for-llfe un- velled./ A4 Boating Racing yachtsmen find Mazatlan Is still the 'pearl of the Pacific' with few remnants of two hur- rlcanes./81 Sports Former USC-standout running back Ricky Bell dies of cardiac arrest./C1 The prospects of basket- ball teams from Marina, Fountain Valley, Costa ·Mesa and Woodbridge are analyzed./C1 Golden West opens Its basketball season with a tournament victory over West Hllls./C2 .. .::;:::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment The second episode of "Fatal Vision" topped the Nielsen ratings and help-' ed NBC win the week./83 Bu.alneu Auditors have discovered that a former bank em- ployee took $10 million from lrust accounts./81 :·:·:~:·:·:•!•!•!·!~!·X·:·:·:·:~:·>:•:•:·:•:•:•:•:•!,.!·!·!·!j• INDEX Boating B 1-2 Erma 8ombecl< B2 Bridge B4 Bulletin Board A3 Business B6 Calif ornla News A4 Classlfled C5-8 Comics 84 Crouword· C7 Death Notice• C4 Horoscope C8 Ann Landers 82 Mutual Funds 88 National News A4 OpfnlOn A9 Paparazzi B 1 Pofa Log A3 Publfc Notices C4·5 -Sport• G-1-3 .Stock Marketa 87 . Teteviafon 83 Theaters ...83 weather A2 Wortd Newt ~· Official• of Newport Beach and· Okazaki, Japan, tou~ tbetr new atater city relatlonablp at Newport Cl~ Ball. T~ are l'fewport Mayor Phll llaarer and Ok•~• Mayor Sblzao , er.ca . e . . . ·i:ost1 tu te ' . 0.-, ........... '-.... 1'akane, while 11.n. 1'akane (left), Ok•pki City, CcMmcU President Takeebi Ka.Ddorl and former Newport mayor Eftlyn Bart look OD. . , By JEFF ADLER oe .. o.-, ........ Callins convicted murderer Fred Berre Douglas "a rcaJ sicko," a former prostitute testified Wednesday that she volunteered to coopua1e with a police undercover investiptioo in 1977 after Douiias asked her to torture two women to death durin& the filming of a pornographic "snuff movie.'" Her testimony came on the open- (Plea8e Me mrun I A2) JWA • services aloCal • issue· Rep. Packard warns counUans 'solutions won't come from OC' By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. 0.-, ........ Newportgetsa Japane~e 'sister' Cathng facihnes at John Wayne Airport .. wholly inadequate,.. Rep . R9n Packard, R-Carlsbad.. uf'ICd loCa.I residents WedDCSday to step up cffons 10 seek solutions to its many problems. But the congressman said those solutJo~ .erobably wouldo't come from Wastungton. By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflM~ ..... ..., Oad in bright pin~ kimonos .and sipj>ing sake ffom wdOden cups, city officials from Ne~rt Beach and Otcazalci, Japan, celet:hted their new relationship as sister cities during a three-day visit this w!ek. Wi th the help o a translator. Newport Beach May r Phil Maurer and Okazak1's Mayor Shizuo Nakane exchanged wishes Tuesday fbr cul· tural and educational ties between the cities in coming years. "It was one of the most heart- warming experiences I've had in years," Maurer said. "The delegation was so gracious ... you can never outdo the Japanese for their generosity." The visit by the Japanese del-.. Jacksoil lpay play courts in county By JEFF ALDER Of .. ~ ........ Rock star Michael Jackson and his famous brothers may n6t be playing in Orange County during their na- tionwide "Victory Tour" that stops in Los Angeles this weekend, but a Costa Mesa company is requesting that attorneys for the popular act make a local courtroom appearance. $50 millton by Costa Mesa's Cinema City Studios. its owner Sandra Simone and art director Doon G reer o n grounds the Jacksons improperly used ideas, custom guitars and special "light-up boots" developed by the studio for a new song and rock video as well as on the current 1our. The lawsuit, which nalnes The Jacksons' Entertainment Corp. and brothers Michael. Jermaine. Marlon. egation included stops at area res- taurants. a harbor boat tour. shopping at Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza. a Wednesday evening dinner at the Villa Nova restaurant and other activities. But the Tuesday noontime cer- emonies may have been the most picturesque. A granite sculpture, a gift from the Okazaki visitors. was un- :fhe Jacksons were sued this week in Orange County Superior Court for (Pleue eee JACKSONS/ A.2) Jack Eechbach In 1971 Jurors tour NB niurder scene Defense attorney seeks to familiarize jury wtth·death site BJ. STEVE MARBLE • Ot .............. Jurors were taken on a to ur Wednesday of tnc fashionable New- port Beach condominium where the son of a prominent businessman was fat.ally stabbed with a steak knife and wooden chisel early this year. Traces of the bloody attack o n Scott James McNa~ton no lonaer re-main in the te«>nd noor Villa Balboa condominium, but juron were · tl~ thfoueh IM Nlidcncc to &mili.an-u thcmselvli wish the death see no. - The condominium, a KCUnty·li,aht complc~ that offen 1 swcepi.n& v1 w or the ocean. is near Hoq Memorial lio pit.al. (Pl ....... JUllT /A2) I • ' veiled behind Newport City Hall "I want you to know that the while dozens of Japanese and Ameri· problems at John Wayne AiTpon arc . can guests sipped sake ladled from a not unique to John Wayne alone. freshly opened barrel. These problems follow every airport The. sculpture. created by Eiich1 in this country in ~ne degree or Ishida, depicts an affectionate boy another," Packard said "But Prcsi- and girl and is entitled "Nakayoshi -dent Reagan's approach is to reduce Good Friends.'' federal control. The Japanese visitors left wtth ' "Look to local controlforsolutions (Pleue eee SISTER/ A.2) (Pleue Ne AIRPORT I A2l , Jack Es·chbach succtimbs_at 46 ~ Prominent Lagunan best known for popular floral s hop By LISA MAHONEY Of .. 0.-, ......... Prominent businessman John B. "Jack" Eschbach, whose proJectS in Laguna Beach were described as beautiful and chanmni, died Tues- da)', apparcntl}' the victJm of AIDS, fncnds said. V1s1tauon 1s being bekt today and sen. ices arc scheduJed Friday in Los '\ngeles and Sunday if!., Laguna Beach. .,.. Eschbach. 46, wllo friends and acquaintances described ~ "a very lalcntcd businessman". reportedly suffered from Acquired Immune Defic1cocy Syndrome, an affliction (Pleue eee LAGUNA'S/A2) .. ·- .... . ... A2 10ra'lQe Coast DAILY PILOTIThurt<lay, November 29, 19M .:p'Jfteen lose homes 'in Mission Viejo ,condomlnlum fire • Fire swept thro~ a tWO-jlOry condominium buildana in Mission Viejo, -arostna more than SS00,000 damageand leaving up to IS resi~ents homeless, authorhjes said Wed.ee,.. day. No iajunes were reported and the cause of the flre remains under investi .. tion, accordina to a county fire spo\.esman. Sixteen fi re un11s fought the S a.m. 1! /I blaze at the Maraucrite Parkway condominium for more than an hour, Ortnp County fire fPOkesman Joe Kerr said. Four upper units were destr0yed, he said . • The OrtlljC County chapter of the A119erican Red Cross helped to re- locate the vic1ims with friends and family and provided eme~oncy funds for clolhina. Red Cross spokeswoman Jan Ciow said. t?LAGUNA 'S ESCHBACK SUCCUMBS ..• • .. PromAl ~-that weakens the body's ab1luy to ~fight disease. ~ He died at about noon Tuesday at i bis parent's nillside Laauna Beach •;home. .. Eschbach was a partner in the ~·popular Peppertree Pasco on South ~ Coast Hi&hway and proprietor of the •"fo rmer lrsohbach's Flower and Gift ; Shop, for years a fixtu"e at the comer 1 ·of Forest A venue and Glenneyre Street. Eschbach, a g.ified flower designer. held open house al the flower and g.ift shop he owned for at least 15 years every November so v1s1tors could view the magnificent Christmas flower arrangements he displayed. Laguna residents recall long lines of people wa.iung outside the shop for a chance Lo go inside dunng the holidays. .. Everything th~t's had the Eschbacb name has been beautiful and charming and an asset to LaJuna Beach," City Clerk Verna Rollmger said. Active in civic and community affairs, Eschbach was, for a shon t1me. a member of the city's Planning Commission. Born in Pennsylvania. both Eschbach and his famtly are longtime residents of the Laguna Beach area. He 1s survived by his parents, Wilham and Helen Eschbach of Laguna Beach; a sister, Judy l;scbbach of Laguna Niguel anct two aunts, Ann and Sophie Kolcsky of Laguna Beach. Visitation will be from 6 p.m, to 8 p.m. today at McCormiclc Laguna Beach Monuary. 1795 Laguna Ca- nyon Road. Services for Eschbach will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Holy Cross M leum in Los Angeles followed cmorial Mass at 2 p. m. Sunday Neiahborhood Community Congregational Church in Laguna Beach. : JURY VISITS MURDER SITE ••• • FromAl •• ,. Brent Louis Vangsness. a retraced McNaughton's final steps. : .diminutive 18-year-old charged w11h Neither prosecutor Derck Johnson i·McNaughton's murder. was also nordefenscanomey Krebertalked to 1 brought to the condominium but was jurors during the morning tour which : kept under guard in a car parked lasted less than JO minutes. : about 150 feet from the entrance to " McNaugbto n was the son of John 1 the building. J'. McNaughton, board chairman of t The tour, coming more than a week National Edu<;JlJon C:Orp., a Newpon t into the first-Ocgree murder tnal, was Beach-based firm that operates voca- ' .,grant~ on the request of Ron Kre~r. tional training centers throughmu the the defense attorney representing world. : Vangsness. The murder victim was. described McNaughton was stabbed 26 times in court last week as a bri&ht, popular • in the Jan. 15 attack. He reportedly USC graduate who lived life in the stumbled o ut ofh1s res1dc.>nce, pulled ''fast lane." McNaughton reportedly : himself down a stairway and col-bad a cocaine habit and a large lapsed in front of a friend's rcs1dence gambling <Sebt In Las Vegas. where he allegedly uttered the name McNaua.bto n reportedly bad be- ofhis killer before dying. friended Vanasness and the two bad The seven-man. fi ve-woman Jury lived t09Ctber for a while, according I to reports: Jurors were told by prosecutor Johnson that Vang.sness had forged McNau&hton's name on three or four personal checks. McNaughton bad threatened to have Vang.sness pros- ecuted. Johnson said. Defense witnesses have not been called in the murder trial but during a preliminary hearif1$ earlier this year, a Newport de tect1ve quoted Van- g.sness as saying McNaughton had tried to sodomize him. The detective said Vanpncss of Costa Mesa claimed the stabbing was an act of self-Oefensc. The trial is expected to last another two weeks. If convicted. Vang.sness faces 25 years in st.ate prison. i AIRPORT PROBLEM 'LOCAL ISSUE' ••• Jl'romAI 10 these local problem!I ... Packard's comments were made before more than 325 members and guests of the ComCtunity Airport Council, an organizatldn of Orange Co.unty businesses seek1na Lmproved air service. The annual membership luncheon was held at the Irvine.> Mamou hotel. Packard, whose 43rd Con- gressional District includes southern Orange County and northern San Diego County. sajd relocating airport fac1ht1es is not a solution. John Wayne (\irport." Packard urged his audience to pressure 'airplane manufacturers to produce qwcter. smaller and m ore efficient am:raft to eliminate many of the noise problems associated.with the a irport. Such planes should be "phased in" as noiser planes are replaced. he said. Packard also said joint commercial use with the military at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro would probably not come about. Pentagon and I see no interest from a military standpoint for having joint use or for moving El Toro to make room (for a commercial airpon)." he.. • said. Following his talk, Packard told reporters be has already heard from numerous south Orange County resi- dents who o ppose the amount of Jet noise now at the Marine air station. To add more flights there, he said. "would only exacerbate those prob- lems:" WEATH ER Fair skies due for the weekend High P<...,,. OV91' Sout~ CallfOf'nla wm kttp Pacltlc •te>tmt wtll to the north and lklee meetly fair, P<obebty through the weetcend, the Natlontl Weather ~ic. Nld. Moet .,... wlll have e.om. high cloud• Frldey along with wll'mer daY11me temperatutM, forecaater• &aid. In the ooutal .... and v .. levt. hlgti. wtll r•• from the mld-60a to 70 •"er overnight Iowa fr0tn 38 to 53. In Loe Angt691 the mwoury wlll lall between 45 and 60, topping out Frldey In the uppereo.. 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Dy ma• Sb 'IO rnooll\ly VOL. n , NO. 334 "I'm convinced the airport 1s here to stay It serves an important function in this pan ofCahfom1a." he said "I do not thm.k 1t is in the c.ards to look elsewhere for solut1ons 10 As a member of the House A v1a- tton Subcommittee. Packard said such a proposal, which would come under its review. would have poor chances of being approved. Packard said the aviation industry can expect a continuation of deregula- t1on efforts from the federal ~ovem­ mcnt in co~ing years but said there arc no majQr issues expected to be r.:============================================;--rev1ewed by the-House A viat1on "We've been in contact with the Subcommittee m the next two years. SNUFF FILM KILLER 'SICKO' ... From Al ing day of the penall) phase in Douglas' double murder lnal in Orange County Superior Coun Dur- ing the penally phase. a Jury must consider whether to recommend Douglas recerve a hfe pnson term without parole or be sent to the gas chamber for the sex-related slayinis of two Anaheim teen-age girls in 1982. Douglas. a 55-year-old furniture refinisher and former C'osta Mesa resident, was convicted by the same Jury Nov. 20 of killing 19-year-old Beth Jones and 16-year-old Margaret Krueger The two girls were lured to their deaths believing they were going to pose for nude photograph\ accord- ing to tnal testimony. As the penalty phase got under wa) in Judge Ro,nald Owen's anta Ana counroom. Deputy D1stnct Attorney Tony Rackauckas declined to offer an opening statement to the Jury. \Dying only the "evidence will be very clear as 1t unfolds." The prosecution's first witness wa-; a 29-year-old woman. now a resident of Washington. who t~ed she was working for Douglas as barmaid in a Stanton bar he owned in 1976 wben she ai-feed to go out to the desert and pose 1n a biki01 for photographs. However. when she arrived at a remote desen .site near Palm Springs she was drugged by Douglas. She awoke to find herself nude and tied up. Douglas ordered her to perform several sex acts and pose for photo- graphs and threatened to kill her. she told the jury. She said she was ablt to win her freedom and save he r ltfe by convinc- ing Douglas she would become his acrnmphce. helpin$ him to pick up h11chh1ker.s and kill them in the dcsen. Another witness. former prostitute and heroin addict Pamela Sue Wil- liams testified she went to the Garden Grove police in 1977 several months aOer meeting Douglas while hitchhik- ing in Santa Ana. · "I was a prostitute at the time and I've met a lot of sickos," Williams told the 1ury. Williams said that after meeting Douglas for the first 11 me, she told a fnend she had JUSt met a "real sicko." Wilham<;. who cooperated in an SISTER CITIES ... Jl'romAI anwork of their own. however. after Maurer and former Mayor Fvelyn Hart presented Mayor Nakanc and City Council Chairman Takesh1 Kan- don the original painting. "The Dory fishing flccL" The painting by Newport Beach artist George Long was used for the ' city's Salute to the Arts poster in October. The anist also signed copies for the Japanese 10 take home. " The idea to adopt a sister city was begun last year by the Newport Harbor Rotary Club, Maurer said, which cont.acted a Rotary Club in Okazaki. 1 hen a Rotary entourage headed by H:irt v1s11ed Japan. Later, two groups from the Japanese city of 280.000 residents visited Newport Beach in an11c1pation of the sister-city formauon . "I don't know really how much this will help businesses or any of that. but 1t 1s a goodwill gesture," Maurer said. "And I know that 1f anyone from Newport Beach is ever in Okauki, they only would have to mention they're from Newpon Beach -the sister city -and I'm sure they'd get wonderful treatment." . undercover operation that eventually led to Douglas' arrest on a solicitation of murder charge. said Douglas gave her S50 for heroin and then asked her 1f she would be willing to find two victims for the making of a ~mo­ graph1c "snuff movie" in which an actual killing is filmed. However, the two victims Wil- liams eventually supplied were undercover police officers from the Orange C'ounty Sheriffs Department and the Huntington Beach Police Department. Douglas was arrested as the two officers, Williams and Douglas arrived at the desert location where the filming and kiJJings alleged- ly were to take place. Rackauckas played a tape-recorded conversa11on between Douglas and Williams in which the two discuss what would be done to the two women. Douglas can be heard on the tape, r~corded on tape recorder placed by police in William's boot. describing new knives, a meat cleaver, ice picks and razor blades he had hidden at the location. He referred to the items as "tonure stuff' and hjs intended v1ct 1ms as "guinea pies." Williams also test1fied she never saw any photographk equipment during the ride out to the desert site. Although Douglas was tried on the solicitatio n of murder cha rge, a jury considering the case deadlocked fol- lowin,a a highly publicized trial. A mistnal was declared. Before a se<:ond jury was em- paneled for a new triaJ, Douglas pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of conspiracy to oomruit assault with a deadly weapon and was placed on three-year's probation. During the guilt phase of the current murder trial, evidence and witnesses from the 1977 trial were barred. However, evidence of previous offenses ia pennittcd under state law during a trial's penalty phase ; JACKSONSMAYAPPEARINCOURT.: Jl'romAl Tito and and Sigmund as defendant\, allcaes the fi ve-brother act u~ 1dcas1 developed by the studio 1n the song "Escape from the Planet of the Ant Men.' on Jermaine Jackson's latest • album and in the video "r onurc" , without payment. The studio also alleges The Ja~k- 500 $ used seven custom-de~1in«1 gurt.ars and pairs of "haht-up boots" wtlhout creditmg the studio I\ had bttn promised The spcdaJ auitars wrtt created in the hape of an ant man, $lars. a black widow spidrr. a • baseball bat and glov~ butterfly and mach1nr aun. · rn addition to $50 milhon in punitive damaaes. the suit asks that the act be enjoined from further use of the "Torture" video, the aona "&-ca~ from the Plantt o(thc Ant Men," and the boots and 1u1tars Thr suit cla1ms 1·hc Jacksons hreachrd their contract with the \tud10 and pef1>Ctmted both fraud And m1,rcprescnta11on an their ac- tion, I The lawsuit was flied on the studio's behalf by hlah-prontc at· tomey Melvin Belli's l)cvcrly Hills 1aw firm. . No court date was set. Cinema City Studjos on 16th Street produces conceptual dc5ians and an direction for various types of films and Las ve.as ... productions. Greer aid. He dctcn'bed himtelf u a "conceptual artist." 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