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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-12-20 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH I tlllH',(11\Y Ill l I Miii H /II \'lfl l ( ) J l A N C ~I ( , () l J N l Y < A l I J ( > I• N I A , ' ' > N I '-, Luxury Laguna pro·ject_gets nod But Art Colony officials vow court fight with county over hilltop development By JEFF ADLER 0.-.0.-,,... ..... Despite the threat of a courtroom showdown and objections by Laguna Beach city officials. the Orange Coun- ty Board of Supervisors on Wednes- Coast Woman jailed for stealing her own baby .I A3 Laguna school classlfled employees negotiators plan one more meeting with district officials to discuss 1984-85 con- tract./ A3 California Southern California Is prime hunting ground for sples./A9 Nation A schoolgirl who wanted to distributed yule cards depicting Jesus is told she can't./ A 10 A boy who hid his cancer from his parents because he didn't want to worry them Is dead./ AS Wor ld Israel threatens to walk out on talks with Leba- non./ A4 Weinberger assails Post for publishing spy satel- lite story./ A5 Boating A pastry chef, no less, . builds his own luxury cruising yacht complete with teak decks, Koa wood lnteriors./81 Sports Three Sea View League teams -Costa Mesa, Estancia and Saddleback -advanced to the Irvine Basketball Classic seml- flnals./C1 UC Irvine rolls over Southern Utah State, 95-59, and will play Pep- perdine tonlght./C 1 Detroit Lions' Coach Monte Clark Is flred./C2 Entertainment This weekend Is your last chance to catch the hol- iday stage shows on the Orange Coast./83 'Twas the season to be jolly In TV land last week, as the Nielsen ratings attest./84 Bualneu Youthful Newport firm } making headway In producing education, util- ity and entertainment programs./87 INDEX Birt hs A6 Boating ,Bi day unanimously approved plans to build 108 luxury homes on 28 select acres of unincorporated land 1n the hills above the An Colony. Supervisors said little in approving developer Carma-Sandling's plans Fatality blamed on rain Down pour heads east with weather service vowing cloudy skies By STEVE MARBLE orttieo.-,,...atMt A thunderous sronn that pelted Southern California with rain, snow and hail before lumbering eastward, triggered a spate of car accidents aJong the Orange Coast o n Wednes- day, including a collision in Lagull} Niguel that killed a I 6-year-0ld boy. The storm also caused mino r slides near Modjeska Canyon. snarled rush· hour traffic. flooded roadways and caused anxiety in Huntington Beach and other communities as the Santa Ana River swelled with water. More than haJfan inch ofrain fell in Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and (Pleue eee DOWNPOUR/ A2) raps on Mesan dropped Prosecution halted after girl, 14, refuses to testify agai!lst men By tbe Associated Press More than IOOsex anddrugchafJeS involving a 14-year-old girl are being dropped against a Costa Mesa man and fo ur of his friends afler the girl refused to testify. .. I have dropped the prosecution," Deputy District Attorney James Reil· ly said W eaoesday. However. the prosecutor said 27 counts involving a 16-year-old Foun- tain Valley girl remain lodged against three defendants -Arthur Amas. 63, of Santa Ana, 20 counts: Robert Borgerson. 41 . of Scottsdale. Anz .. three counts: and Joseph Waters. 23. also of ScottsdaJc, four counts. He said the-group. including a sixth defendant already in pnson. formed .. what I would characterize as a loose nng of older adults who had been fnends fora long time andJUSt kind of did these things together.· Two years ago county shenffs deputies raided an Anaheim aP!lrt· ment filled with automatic nfles, Nazi memorabil ia, swords, suits of armor, a fake shrunke n head, a medical-school skeleton in a coffin and I 00 pounds of jeweJry. proclaim- ing they had smashed a major drug- prostitullon ring. Reilly said his office has 1nter- v1ewed fi ve girls who participated and said at least three other girls were involved. "Most of the girls that were involved with them were runaways," he said. Defendants Robert O'Donal. 48. of Tustin and Moc G ronsky, SO. of (Plebe He llESAN'S/ A2) for its 471-acrc Laguna Heights tract, Iona a source of c-0ntention bet\\-een the developer and city officials. Supervisors voted to ocnify an Environmental Impact Rcponcover- 1na the project a nd agreed to a zone change needed for the project to move fo..Ward after listening for mo re than 40 minutes as to city officials and local residents outlined their objec- t ions to the development. "This prOJett bnngs mto sharp focus the competing goal$ of the pubhc and private sectors," uper- visor Thomas Riley said in rec- ommending approval. A;'ey. whose district includes the area, pointed out that approval of the project requires the developer to dedicate 93 pucent or the parcel, more than 400 acr~ to the county for ancorporauon into the Laguna Green- belt -undeveloped parkland that almost entirely nnp the ctty. But Riley rcJecled arsumenu for- warded by cu y offictals t~t the developer sttould be limited to bwld- 1ng 70 homes on the tract. "The lower-density project ts not financially feasible, .. he said. La.cuna Beach Mayor Pro Tern Bobbie Mink.In told supervisors Carma-Sandling broke off neao-. o.-, .... ;....,~...,. tiat1ons with the cuy that m•Jht bavc led to the proptrty"i anneuuon aft« council memben mdicatcd a 70- rcsidcnce development would be the maximum they would approve. .. We suppon 70 lots as part of the city, but "'e vigorously oppose de· velopment of 108 lots tn an unin-corpo~tcd pocket, .. Minion uid. Besides addiLioriaJ traffic problems (Pleue eee LAGUPfA/A2J County fights 1 waste dump Supervisors demand state submit EIR on contaminated water By JEFF ADLER Of_D-'r,... .... Orange County supervisors unani- mously agreed Wednesday to a.pm demand that the state complete U\. environmental analysis of its plan to dump contaminated water from the Stringfellow ac1d pits into the coun- ty's sewer system. With words that at times were as caustic as the hazardous waste stored at the RiveTSJde County dump. the suocrv1sors fim gnlled top state and Pedeatrlans bra•e flooded atreeu at Newport Elementary School after debate. (Pleue eee WASTE/ A2) .,..,,......,., ...... It ..... Llaanne Ray, 11, talk• with her grandfather, J amee Ray, 7 4, who wu a member of the achool board 20 yean ago. Kids in Newport getting a living history lesson Students interview people 50 years older for class assignment By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... Oellr,... ..... ~- Ask an I I-year-old sixth-grader to interview a rclat1 ve or fnend at least 50 years older. and what do you get., Well. m the case of pupils at Harbor View Ele me ntary School an Corona del Mar. you get observatio ns that are foll of humor. insight and rcfreshmg naivete. Follo\\-ang a trad1t1on that dates back six }ears. the scboors fo ur s1"h· Vctde~s~ere asked in October to anterv1e"' someone at least SO )ears older than themselves Most of them chose a grandparent. but others picked a n<'1ghbor or fnend of the famil). " Th<' oral history assignment is concluded with a Chn tmas part) when the interviewers and their anterv1ewees gather to share what thev have learned .\nd Tuesda' afternoon. th<' 125 pupils offer<'d se' tral obsen.mom . .\s ealh Sl\th-grader approached the m1crophon<' to tell "'hat the~ had lcarn<'d. some said the) \\-Cre 1m· pressed with the fashion styles of }ears long past. Said one pupil of his elderl) sub1ect. "The thing I found most interesting was that all of his under- wear was made out of flour bags They'd use up these big bags of flour· then cut out patterns for underwear from 1t ·· l\nother said his tnt<'rv1e""ce "wore knickers until he was 15." Others ""ere impressed b) the drastic 1.. hangcs an the value of the dollar 1d one \Oung man i>f ht grand- mother."\\ hat I found most interest- ing "'as that she found S l an her Chnstmas stock.Ing and suddeol) felt nch." Said another.··.\ dollar then 1s hke S SO no"' ·· · 11 on I) cost five ~nts for a mo\.1c ·· said a third. ··He made 75 cents an hour and had to work I:! hour. a da' .. said still another. (Pleue eee LIVING/ A2) Irvine Co. makes child care donation Development firm pledges $250.DOO to help establish cente rs on focal school campuses By PHIL SNEJDERM.AN OftMO.-, .......... In a gc ture descnbed as "a rather nice early Christ ma~ present" the lrvmc C'o. has pledged $250.000 to the Irvine Child Care Project. a new agcnc)' establishang child-care pro- grams at local school campuses. The contnbution consists of an 1mmed1ate SI 50.000 gin and a com- mitment for SS0.000 in additional funds 1n each of the next two years. The lrvanc Co .. headquartered m Newport Beach. 1s the pnnc1pal landowner and developer in the cit) of Irvine. Representatives of the Child Care Pr<>JCCt said the grant ""Ill enable them to lease and locate elght portable buildings at four elementat) campuses where child superv1s1on before and after classes will be offered. The ll'\o inc Child Care ProJ«t wa e~tabhshed rcccntl) b the lrvme Cit) Council and the In 1n<' l nitit."d hool D1stnct Board of Edu auon Thomas H . N1elSt"n. pres1dcn1 ot th<' In-inc Co . said the firm re- sponded prompt!) 10 th<' Child <.are ProJC"Ct' ~ucst for fund h«au'>t' compan\ offic1als ha'e long h<'en aware o(the need for add1t1onal child- care program m In me He said th<' compan) w11s also pl<'ased that th<' pro,J«t 1 a coopcratl\ c communll\ efTon rece1\tng support from the council and the school board ..We ~ere vc.-ry encouraged 10 ~ those two an tatuuons tak<' th<' leader· ship role that the) did.'' Nielsen ~1d Mal"\ Ellen Hadk\. the orc~idc.-nt of 1ht." ( htld ( ar<' ProJect Board. said II"\ tnl· a rclatn cl\ .n~ 1..ommun1t\ "'1th mam \OUnS fom1h~. has a dl''lpt."r3l<' n<'ed for more child-care program "The In me ( o gift means we no..., ha\C the~ mone\ ne-eded to bnng 1hc program to an earl~ reaht)." Hadk' "'31d "For tht' communrh. I 1h1nl 1t'' a rather nice C'hn tma present " "\\. e t' umat<' thcrt art close to r b.000 \Oungstc"' 1n In inc toda) who n«'d child ·care. and nght nO\li there al'C' enough licensed ch1ld<~U"<' centc~ to sene onh :!5 perttnt of them:· Hadk' s~ud · Brldpe B6 Bulle\ln Board A3 Business B7 Callfornla News A4 A black Christmas for the Bradburys Claujfled -t ~8 Comics 86 Crouword C8 o.&h Notlcee • C5 Horoscope C7 Ann Landers B2 Mutual Funds 87 NatlQnal News-~-A4 Optnton A11 Paparazzi B 1 Pe>Uc9Log A3 PubUc Notices C5·6 Sports C1_. Stock Marketa 88 T-.vt~on 84 ThMtera 83·5 Weather A2 World Newt A4 J Time slips away but Michael and Patty Bradbury till wait for their dauahtcr to come home. .. ft hnrdcr now Lh.an ever because it' ChnstmH ," Michael > • ••1 4'tt her empty bed, her empty chair. her hn &mas ~tock.lnt, Lhc ptcKnlS we have for her. "The rcmm<Jer.. arc every.here ... he adds, waving toward the C'hmtmas tree n<'iU to a window in the hYJDt room or the BradbUt). m t liunti ton Bnch con· dominium. It' bttn nine ~k 1ncc 3-)clr· old Laura Bradbury WI kidnapped dunna a family camp1n1 tnp to Joshua Tree Nattonal Monument 1n the rugcd low d n OUl 1dc Twen- t n1nc·Palm . I The cnmpmg lnp was the first fam1l) vacation 1n nearly two years. San .Rcmard1no County hcnffs 1n11c uptors bchevc the blonde. brown-eyed 11rl was abducted by an ove~c1&ht. bearded. m1ddlc·•1e man who was ~n in and oround the cam w ound the day l.Aura "•"' hcd. De pilnn tnormous and faT·fluns K>arch) there'\ bttn no tf'let of the htdc airl or the man. thou~t to be travcfina in a met.am -blue ''o ··wc·re ull una lead and the lead we ct now ~m to be mort whd ... Y)' Jim Bryant, a henfr c;po .. esn,i;art ... , thi nk ~·re aa1ni around. . uthor1t1n sa)I thc~I\ run down more than 1.000 lea \hu far and h3\.C QUC t1ontd do tn or pt'Opk STEVE ~-~Manll N1 ws F Ol l OWllP ~bhna lht uaht-ef\er m&n The Bradbuf) there ' ull (\cl) ~a n to belit~t their daUJhtcr i till ah,e. hhouah. in their I01A.6t moment\, lhC) ,_,ondcr 1r1hc 'II eHr b.( rt united ~ ath Laura "I "hcrt a!W wo nder.'\\ h)'~n·l tht'\ find her"' 1 f~I th~ Urf<' to &ct 1n ... th<' car and start aoint from Cll) to cit):· M ichael sa)'s "The da)s 10 b but nothing Sttms to get done " ..wc·u nC"ver g1' e up hope " Patt) 'l.l) s. "But we a rt ;,('I red • -"dt> Both say that th<'\ ha"c trouhlt' slecpmJ and ha'e nlJhtmart Yrhcn lhc~do~ "life is not normal at all.'' Patt) sa "rr likr v.at 1n throUJh • n~ in sJov. motion I can t tell whether 11mc 1~ ~ '"' lowly or qu1 .. ,). 11',JUSl I big ff'&.•• Donna v.1 .. 101 !mun.. the)' lind them htS ~)'Ing del tl\.C, goin O\Cf the final momtnt bcfort LluR wa'Sktdn.appt'dand pm.alaun onthc mo\l\C that mis}\t ha\c IN \O thcu hnlc Jirl'\ abdu '' n . "It th m \t hclol 'fttlina to br (Pleue ... PAU"TS/A2) ., n- A2**0range Cout DAil. y PIL.OT/Thur1cf1y. Deoem~er 20, 198~ CoNT INUlu Sr oR1rs WASTE DISPOSAL PLAN BLOCKED .•• From Al -federal ollic1 l~ about lhc disposal plan they churn was sprung on them as a complete surpri$C. Supervisors have been up in arm~ l>IOCt the Orange County Sanjtation Districts issued u permit allowirl& the ~tate Department <>f Health Service '° d1schaae treated around water from the Stnnafellow Hazardous Waste 01spo al si1c into the county's sewer s> stem. The discharges are srt to begin in January. The san1tauon d1stncts issued the pcrmil wtthout rcqufring an en- vironmental impact report. And slate officials say that no such repon is required bocause the Stringfellow cleanup was declared an emergency "1tuation. thus e)(empting it from California En vironmental Quality .\rt requirements. Meanwhile, angered by the failure ·of directors of the sanitation districts to demand an environmental i~ct report before the liquid starts t~. '!·~ into Orange Coum.y, Fountain Valley Cit) Counl·il members have taken action to get an independent analysis ofthr dangers. And 1f that independent study 'hows that there is reas<>n for concern, the city would launch legal action to stop the Stringfellow project, Mayor Ben Nielsen said. .. There's no reason why there·~ no El R unless they arc hiding something -that's the bottom hne," Nielsen '>aid. "We're not buying it when they say there's not enough time to get an EIR," Nielsen said. ··we want to know what 1t would do to our underground water supply. the im- pact on the treated water in the ocean and how lhey (state and federal otficLals) are ao1na to monitor the pro1ram. Nielsen said he hope~ that officials from Huntiniton Beach, Newpon Beach and Orange County join the Fountain Valley's bid for an indepen. dent analy~s1s of the discharge. An otlicial of the O.S. En- v1ronrncntal Protection A&cncy told board members the discha11e en· visioned as pan of the cleanup efTon would contain many times les~ the concentration of contaminants than those now regularly being discharged by industnal users alona the county's sanitation &ystem. The ground water now washing through the Stringfellow site would be treated before being trucked to the county sewer line and dumped, Harry Seraydarian, director of the EPA's Toiucs and Waste Management Division, told the board. He estimated the contaminated water would contain half a. pound per day of poisonous heavy metals com- pared.to the f .850 pounds per day the district sets as its hazardous waste limit. Also. only one-third of a pound of to"ic organic materials would be contained an the discharge, far less than the I ,()()()..pou nd-per-day limit. "What you're going to do is wash out the contaminants, take the diny water, treat it and put it into the sanitary system in Orange County," an angered Supervisor Roger Stanton countered. "The whole idea of this solution is ludicrous." Stanton also pointed out that the designated sewer line for the project also feeds a Fountain Valley water factory that recharges the county's ground water supply. ''Some (of the discharge) may go into ground water in Orange County." he said. 'tanton a kcd over and over agum, apparently without receiving a sntis- factory answer. wh,Y. the treated vaund wutcr oouldn t be reinjectcd into Riverside County's around water s_ystem or pipe-d throu&h Los Angeles Count}' to the ocean iih i'i as clean as the ofltcials claim. Supervisor Bruce Nestnndc told the federal official and state Healtl\ Services Depa11ment representative Richard Wilco"on that their expla- nations came "nowhere close" to s~uisfying his t'onccrns. Nestandc. who said he will refuse to "cooperate" with the state any funher on thi issue. told the officials the co unty was ignored in developing the disposal plan from the very begin- ning. "The decision was made before we got in volved. This has been a com- plete stonewall all the time." Nestande added. "We're now stuck with the final solution." He recommended the state put the plan on hold, "involve Orange Coun- ty's citizenry," and complete an environmental impact report. Board Chairman Harriett Wieder agreed. chiding the officials for not involving county government in the decision. "We've never been notified. We weren't aware." she said. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper informed the board there was legal basis to ask the courts to block the discharge until an environmental study is completed. · In voting 5-0 to again ask the state to prepare an environmental impact report, the board agreed to schedule a public forum on the matter 1f no response from the state is received by the second week m Januar;. DOWNPOUR CITED IN DEATH ... From Al Ncwpon Beach on Wednesday, bring.mg the two-day storm totals to about l.S inches in the beach-area cities. The Na11onal Weather Service reponed today that the storm. pushed from the area by a high pressure system off the coast. will give way to fair but cloudy weather through the weekend. Thomas Kallal of Laguna Niguel was killed at about 3:45 p.m. Wednes- day when the car in which he was a passenger spun out of control on Crown Valley Parkway dunne a pounding rain. saH..I California High· wa} Patrolman Ken Daily The car t:areened into two other vehicles, cauo;1ng in1unes to three others. Dail} su1d. The 16-year-old dn ve r of the car in which Kallal wa~ riding '>'as not 1dtnt1ficd becau~e the CHP has recommended that the youth be charged 'htth felon y mansla-ug.hter Daily said 11 appears the youthful motorist was speeding arid dnving recklessly when he lost cont~ol of his Pontiac station wagon near Pacific Island Drive. Daily said Ronald Rodnguez, 21. of Dana Point and Barbara Erickson, 41 , of South Laguna were injured when the out-of-control station wagon struck the vehicles 1n which they were riding. Todd Newman. 17, of Dana Point -a passenger in the station wagon -also was injured. Elsewhere. Donald Smith, 36. of Irvine was in critical condition today with massive internal injuries follow- ing a 5:52 p.m. accident Wednesday at Irvine. Boulevard and Yale. Sgt. Jim Broo mfield said. Smith reportedly was a passenger in a 1968 Volvo driven by Diane Harden. 33. who sustained minor 1'n1unes in the two-car wreck. Broom- field said Harden apparently made a left turn against a red light and was struck by a Chevrolet pickup Qll/ven by Nathan Smiley, 51, of El Toro, Smiley is in guarded c,ondition . .at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. suffering from a broken pelvis. An elderly Huntington Beach cou- ple were injured at about 10 a.m. Wednesday on rain-slickcned Pacific Coast HisJlway when a truck rear- ended their Mercury sedan. according to traffic investigator Sgt. Jeff Cope. Wallace Black McClane, 72. and his wife. Yolanda, were driving on the highway west of Golden West Street when a truck operated by Roben B. McCaughuy, 22. of Los Alamitos. rammed their car. McCaughuy told police he did not see the McClane's vehicl e because he was looking for a piece of candy he had dropped. Cope said. The McClanes were rushed to Fountain Valley Community Hospital trauma ce nter where they are listed in guarded condition. MESAN'S SEX CHARGES DROPPED ... From Al Costa Ml•\a were dlSl:harged as un- prosecutahle Tuesday b}' Municipal Coun Judge Gary Ryan after the key prosecution witness, identified only "s Dawn. now 16, of Lake Elsinore. refused to testify at their pr~liminary heanng, held to determine if there was sufficient evidence for a trial. Dawn . who had been held at Orange County· ~ u venile Hall I 0 months as a matcnal witness. had vanished repeatedly. leading detec- ti ves on treks to Hawaii. Colorado, Nevada. Utah, Anzona, Lou1s1ana, New Mc.uco and Tex.as. Reill) said that Jf Dawn changes her mind. he could still refile charges against O'Donal and Gronsk). be- cau'\c the statute of limitation~ on mo~t of the sex charges is six years. ,\.,ked if Dawn had been influenced to change her mind. Reilly said: ··Yes. I think '>Omeone got to her " But he dcd1ncll to '>ay who 11 might be. On 1he witness stand Tue~da). Dawn said she was "totally 1azzell" t<> have the defendants' counts dropped. She said she was going to Hollywood to "party" with friends. She's current- ly assigned to a fos ter home. Dawn said she had made false allegations against the men to be released from t'ustod y. "but I didn't get out, so ll really didn't work."' She also said investigator~ had convinced her that her life wa~ in danger "Th.cy psyched me out." she $8Hl "I was being pressured by them. I was 1n custody. and I wan ted out. and I figured that was the onl y way I could get out -to make things up, to have them arrested." Reilly said the prosecutron ~had tape-recorded conversations with the s1xlh defendant. N1t·holas ~ullard. 61. of Anaheim 1n which killing Dawn was discussed. "but 1t never got to the point where there was an actual solicitation to do it." Scollard was sentenced earlier this year to 10 years 1n prison for pandering and providing a minor for a lewd act. he said. Asked Wednesday if Dawn·s hfe might still be in danger. Reilly said: "I don't think she's in any danger in this case. I mean I think the kid's in danger of going down the tubes. She's in danger of living a really wasted life." 'ihe has said she lived "on the street"' after running away from hl'r parents at age 12. "l believe that when she told u~ she was engaging in se"ual acti vities with the defendants she was telling us the truth." Reilly said. LAGUNA PROJECT APPROVED ... From Al \ It's the calm after the storm Southern Callfornl•'• 1kl .. w•rt cleertng today attef't ti.re• storm dumped snow, hall end rain on roads where tccldtn11 claimed the lives of 10 peopl . lncludlng I pregn111t woman. An t 1 ·yMl'•Old wa1 apparently awept to her dtalh In e swollen creek and a akltr wae reported mining~ Alter a day of pounding rain ti I cruted a ruah-hour driving nightmare. and 1now the I loft a lkl rt' p•radlee In the mountain•. the Paclflc·bOrn atorm eued up late Wtdn•aday although unateble eir kepi 1kle1 partly cloudy with scettered 1hower1 and snow flurries today. Storm wernlnge for tho mount.tins and d•Nrt. and a email craft advisory along the cout were cancelled early todey •• the storm headed for Nevada and Utah, the National Weather Service said. Along the Orange Coast. lt·wlll be mostly clear tonight and Friday. Local are" of dense fog tonight and Friday morning over Inland valley areas. Highs Friday 58 to 88. Lows tonight 38 to 48. 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Honolulu 82 75 Second t>IQll 929pm 39 40111 Str-. Newport 2·4 fair 22nOSllMI,~ 2-4 talf Houatoo 74 61 1n0tenapot11 42 31 Vatleble 1119t> cloud• lllrOUOh me Sun M tt IOO*'f •1 4 47 pm rl-811boll Wec!Qe 2-4 le.Ir Frldty et 6 56 • m end Mii 9011n 114 46 L19Un1a..cn 1 poor Jacklon.Mt 711 5e wMkend CIOuOt and ell~ of rain Set1 Clemente 2·3 1111• JecklOllvtlle 78 so Wat,,,., oar• 1ncrMtlnQ Mond-r HIQht 57 to 67 Lowt mo•lly In tl>e 40t p"' Moon "" al 3 17 pm • ""' Frtoay at wet., 1emp 56-57 32 27 Juneeu Kan ... Clly 32 24 but 309 In the eold., valley• 8 H I m end Mlt &gain II 4 07 p.m s ...i1 dlrectton· eou1hw.1 CONTINUED STORIES PARENTS FACE EMPTY CHRISTMAS ... FromA-1 here at home and knowing that I, hC'r father. can't help find her." M 1chael says. "It's frustrating beyond words." They try not to think about what Laura might be going through. "The idea of'what 1s she think mg·•· just destroyo; me," Michael say~. "I try not to even think about that." Patt y says. The Bradbury!. 'a"' 1t"s thl'lf latth in <iod that kl'CP'> them going on "an even keel.'" Money 1s tight tor the famil> and Michael. who or>l'rates a furniture refinishing bus1ne" 1n Costa Mesa. has had ne1therthl' time nor energy to return to work. Publi c interes11n the k1clnapping- once so high -ha\ slipped and donation!) to help defra> costs a~­ sociated with \Olunteer sea rch efforts have falk'n off. I 11 pan. the Bradburys blame the 1cccnt kidnapping hoa>. of an Stanton boy for the dt."d1ntng interest tn Laura's kidnapping Paul Bao Thad1 "'a' rcportt•d k1dnaprx·d from a Kmart W>l'l' tn Buena Park eaFI\ th l\ month. hut h1 ~ father later admitted he tn\'l'n ted tht• kidnap to get back al hi~ wife and so that his son could v1~1t his grand- parents in Georgia. "I'm convinced that hurt us." Michael savs. "We started getting calls right a(tcr that. people wanted to Dally Piiot Dellv.ry I• GutrantHd Mcxl<l•y r •.08y If yw Ou no1 na.,. your Pl.~ by ~ 30 p"" Gall llelOt~ l pm and y<J<JI C.<!py ""ii t ... ~··•e<e<l kno'>' 11 we were really Laura's parent!>. It was horrible. "I think the public felt deceived and used alter the Thach thing," Patty adds. .. I feel used and taken too bel'.auo;c n distracted air the attention from Laura." Fmollonally wrung out already. the Bradburys· problems have been com· pounded by the discovery that their }Oungest daughter. 6-month-old Emil). has a hole 1n her hean. Surgery t'> rc<.1u1rcd ·1 heir oldest child. 8-year-old Jason. blames himself for his sister'~ d1~appcarancc. He finds ll painful to tal k about what happened that day, the father sa) '>. Laura apparentl y was abducted after wandering to an outhouse only 50 >ards from the family campsite 'Wtlh her brother. Jason told his pa rents that wh1k using the restroom he hrard some rustling noises and lou<1d Laura gone when he came out. "It holhcr<, hi m bul hl' ""on 't talk ahout 1t." Patty S3)'i fhcn: have been other distractions. too .\private detect1vr from Orange v.ho \-Oluntcered his cffon s angered authonties in San Bernardino last month when he returned to the sight of the kidnapping with a search team. A park ranger described the \l'Olun- tecr 'iearch effort as a ··fiasco" and 'iheriff, dcput1e" ordered the search halted afler onl y a few.hours out of fear the pri vate investigator might divulge confidenual information to the med ia. · The detective was fired a day later after the Bradburys concluded he was trying to get free publicity. The Bradburys also cut ties with Orange County Search and Rescue because of discrepancies in a reward fund the non-profit organization had e~tablished for Laura. Organization leader<> o;ay they raised about $20.000 1n reward donations and pledges. The orgamzauon now is under 1nvest1ga11on by the Orange County Sheriffs Department. To coordinate things. a new non- profit group called the Laura Brad- bury O~n1zat1on was formed this week. The group. tn addition to collccung reward money 10 help find Laura. ""ill be a permanent group to help other.-. who have children kid- napped. , "It took u.-. a month-and-a-half to learn that there '" nothing 1n Cali- fornia 10 hl'lp~ople 1n our situ- ation." Mtthael S<i}S. "Hopefully othcro; '>'tHl 't ha\ c to go through that." M1rhad says 1f donarions arc fonhcoming. the new organization intend.-. to purchase newspaper ads, billboard" and placards on buses bearing Laura's picture. "It's very important tbat we keep hc-r face in the public." Patty says. ORANGE COAST Circulation 714/142-4333 Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher ClaHlfled edvertl1lng 714/142-5171 All other d•putment1 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE j1() Weot ll•v S.I Cosll MMa CA IAa• aonreu a.., l!i60. CoMa -CA 91626 S.llJtOav and Sunoay tt yOV tKi •'01 1Kfl"'9 yl.NI c.oe>y Oy 7 • m te• CMIQ<t 10 a rr. ••ICI ytM eo11v ''"" IM.,.._vefed Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director C "ll1"Q'•' 1983 OaNJ~ Co811 Pu~~·eomp.iny ~~ """'' \ID<'" ~lu9tra1oons edn0<••I mellll' D< t<IY"'l<W· '••Ml\ ""'eo" ""1 f t• r..proouceo Mll\Oul ~1 peo m,.So()(' ot GOOyl 'ljl\I 0- Sll(.ono CJeu l'O'l•OI l)A.O •I eo... Meu, Ce~IOr""' 1 UPS 144 800} Sut1tc:11p11on 0y c.a1net 5" 75 monmlv t>y mai Mi !>O monthly Circulation TelephonH Mu11I .)f0f~l r1UNy ""'""'" M2-anl Roaemary Churchmen Controller Robert Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wtttlema Circulation Manager thl· lil'\tlllpmcnt v.nuld thro'>' 1n10 thl' t ll\ tht• hou.,1ng. trar t would fnrtl' 1t11: 1 ti \ 10 pro.,,1de serv1tes for which thnc v.•Juld tw no re1mhur<;C'mcnt . (it) Manager Ken J rank \a1d "It's unfair to pro\ 1de \Cf\ ice'> hut receive no reH~nul' .. "l nl11rtunatel~. approval of thc dl•,rlopml'n1 mea n'> the boa rd v.111 have to file a law<;ull to gain acce~., lor -.-the dcvl'loix·r A condemnation \Ut t would be required:· Frank ad v1-.cd '>Upc:f\ ISOT!>. VOL. n, NO. 355 dn elopmcnt, said "trallit and ~akt> fiF§~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l<>n<.ht1ons would be rntokrable" ti all I 08 homes are built. Frank Jl\o '><ltd that the board·\ appro.,,al ol the prn1ct·1 would spark a Lounroorn tnnfron ta11on between thl· two L'nl1t1es because the n ty plan\ to dL'n) < ·arma-Sandhng access to the propert} along ct l)-Owned .\lta I aguna Uoule\ard Temple Hills Communny Assoc1a- t1on coordinator Estelle Warner testt· lied board approval of the prOJCCt wa., tantamount to forcing the develop· mcnt on the city. .\nd Molly King. vice pre'>1dent of tht• I op of the World Neighborhood o\rnx1at1on. adjacent to the propmcd Before construction can begin at the snc. the developer rftuc;t sllll wtn project approval from the state Coast.al Commission and obtain !>itc plan approval and a couo;tal develop- ment permit from the county Plan- ning Comm1s~ion . The Planning Comm1''iion 1s sc heduled to consider the ~itc plan and coastal development permit at 1t1, 1 Jan. 7 meetmg. LIVING HISTORY LESSON LEARNED .•. From Al C.,c\cral 'tudenb \:ttd thl''r were la\Cmatnl with the ttme'> 1n which their '>UbJcCt'> lived Among their oh~rvat1ons: .. ... He was 100 young for World War I and too old for World War 11. ., ... ~he '>kaW..un... fco7en mud in Frtlnle" •"He learned how to drive a Model T rord when he was 11 yen!'\ old." •"Her father helped hu1ld Mt. Rushmore " Bui i(w~ alS<> the uniquely human expcncncc, that ~cry acneralion .shares. thaJ thc:;:i1xth-grade£$ note~. •"What I found most 1nterc~ung w;n that ht propo~d to h i~ wife the • tirst day he mc1 her " : WE RF L1 sTENING Just Call 642-6086 •··~ht· hr1d a goat and !the u\Cd to Kle1nSm 1d -;aid "A lot of ~tudent~ drc~~ 11 up and wheel 11 around the choose their ~randparents and they hmm' when her mother wasn 't talk about thtnftS they never would hClme" have otherwi~. ' ~ •"Every Friday 5ht' would w:hh Lysanne Ray, 11 . chose to 1nter- thc floors and cover it with newj· view her grandfather, James Ray. paper~ and she ne ver knew why.·· -wh-O~~ed more than 20yearsa8(>ttn One young man told of the close the Newpon Beach school board. rcla11on,h1p h11> family hM with h1!> "Hi~name isonthcplaqucout'l1de, 1n1crv1cwcc. s<iying, "Bess loves' in front of the school," Ly'iannc said . an1ma1'1. '><) wt named our cat aficr her." M;ml) n von KJein mrd. ont of'the tour \111th--grade teachers .. stud the oral h1,1ory repon 1s a popular assignment amona studenu "They re;illy communicate and lc:irn a lot from each other, .. • Like hercla~i.mates, Ly~Bnnc spent several evcninas interviewing her subject beforr prcpanngan extcn~ive, handwritten repon with photo~ and other information. ~reports were th n pteSOnlCd to 1hc1r ~ubJecu a1 Tue1diy 'P"}rty. ' Wbat do you like 1boe1 &lie 0•11)' Pllortr Wbat dun'c you like? Call Cl1e numbfr 11 lt fl and your me11aae wlll b• rfcorded, cranscrtbed and dellvtrt d to Ute appropriate editor. Tftt samt 24·1tour 11twerl111 te,.,,lce may be uttd to re('O rd letten to the editor on any coplc. Concrlb•ton to our LtUtn <'Olumn motl lndude tlatlr n.amt and telephone n1mber fO( ve rification No clrcul1Clon call , plttu. Tf'll us what'• on your mind. I 46 Fmd·uon lslnnd Newport Beach 714-640-83 I 0 <.1111l11111w• I lt1tlu1111 • 111 111n 11 "' l!.111111011 FALL SHETLANDS Sleeveless sweaters styled in solid heather tones of soft butter-yellow, blue- berry and a ta n mix In the argyle patterns se lect from assorted shades of n&~y/ca mel, ox- ford grey /.tan and f I -porcelain/grey. Always approprJate wlth your f avorlte blazer or tweed sport coat. perfect. 'for the crisp, cool weather to come. • Gentleman's Cloth mg' lm.p1rc.."Cl by Trod111on • BULLE TIN B OARD Harbor High youths conduct food d·rive Ncwp011 tlurbor High School'!I AM1oc1nted Student Uody wall once apin sponsor o food dnve-for needy fam1hes an C O\ta Me\a and Newport Bciach. This )'ear, 40 fam1he!i arc slated to receive the free food and i'n" throuah the efTons of the high school' second period clos~s-the largc'lt turnout 1n the 22 years since the project began under the direction of now-retired Fabian G1r<.>ul(. Families requesting holiday ass1stancl' must sian up at the Co~ta Mesa Community Center through an organ1£at1on called Save Our Selves. Students contribute toa fund and volunteers shop for food, ora class may bring various holtday food!.. A !>econd fund 1s u!)Cd to purchase two small gifts for each cha Id in a family-sometimes the only gifts received for the holidays. Friday the community center and the high school work tO~Cthcr IO Or$Jln1Le the food and gifts for d111tribut10n before Chnstmas Day. Whale watchlng trlp• set ~hale watching e.>.curs1ons sponosrcd b> the Amen- can ( etacean ~oc1ct) will beg.an ·Wcdnc~day. depan1ng dally from the Balboa Puv1hon in Newpon Beach Ca1alana Passenger ~rv1ce ofTcrs daily c.>.cur~aons at 10 a.m. on weekdays and at CJ:30 a.m. and I :30 p.m on weekend!> atmard the Catalana Holiday fhe compan} guarantee~ pa'>scngcrs will sec a whale or rccc1,e a .. whak check ... good for free passage on another crua..e duh fares arc SM wt•ckends and S7 weckda~\ ( h1ldrcn under 11 arc SS Re'icrvat1ons arc required. Call 673-S:?4S The gray whale's annual \oyage from the Renng Sea to lhear calving and breeding irounds 1n Baja's warm lagoonsco,ers 11.000 m1h:s and 1s lhc longest migrauon of an)' anamal an thl' world Charlty brunch at re•taurant The Rex restaurant of Ncwpon Beach will host a special bcncfit brunch Sunday with proceeds to go toward the Afncan Relief Fund. Rex and Susan Chandler arc working w11h the Orange < ounty chapter of the Amcncan Red C'ro s to ensure that S1S contnbullon fort'al'h meal will be donated toward tht· Red ( ross· Orange Count)' goal of S4S.OOO -111 pan ul tht' SS m1ll1on Nattonal Red Cross fund-ra1s1ng efTon Located on tht• oceanfront across from the Ne" port Reach pier. the Rex ha:!> been acclaimed for its gourme1 \eafood. but has never tx·forc served Sunday brun<.·h. Eat·h tackc·t for the event i:!> $25. which 1s tax- deduct1blc. Seating. on a first-come firM-served basis. wall be scheduled at 11 a m and I p m. Reservations are requested and all donations should be payable to the 1-\mencan Red Cross Orange ( ount) Chapter. P.O Box 11364. Sarua Ana. ( 92711 I-or more 1nformat1on. call the Red (ross at 835-SJMI ur the Rex of Ncwpon at 67S-2566. Dance program set ln Laguna The cross-cultural aspcctc; of dance wall be explored Jan. I J in a program ~ponosm.l b) the ( ross-Cultural Interchange. The session v.111 be held at I .4S p.m. at the St Mar} 's ( hurch comm unit) ccn1cr 418 Park A. vc .. Laguna Beach. hatured will be Nancy Lee Ruyter. a~socaatc· profc<isor of danct• and associate dean of fine arts al UC lninc. The film "Dance and Human History .. will he '>h0\1.-n as "ell. rhc 'iU$&CSted donation IS s I so. fhe I ntcrchange is a non-profit group that explores vanous cultures through contact with the people. their artifacts. music. films. dance. food and tra\el. For more anforma11on. call Le' McDaniel. 6 '\8.()()93 or Dorolh\ Perlman. 58b-R62 I. Valley clty panellsts sought f'he l-ounta1n \.ilk' < 11' ~ ounnl 1s 'l'l'l..1n~ applica11om. tor P"''" on'"" c1 l\ a1.h 1\u~ panel<. I he lOUnlll "'Ill .ippoinl lour J'l\.'upk Ill the h1unta1n \allc) Planning< omm1\'>1on anJ thrl.'1.' to the Par!..\ and Rl·crca11un ( omml\'>IOn. Appl11.:a11on'> rnn he obta1nl'J h) \ l\atang the Cit) clerk'<. oflice al ( 1ty Hall. I 0200Slater Ave .. or h) phoning 963-831 I. e~ten<11on 233. dunng wcekdn}' business hours Tht' apphca11ons must be turned an to the cit) clerk b)' no later than Dec 28 The Planning ( omm1sMon re' 1cw'> and act\ on recommendatio ns from the cit} Planning Department C'om m1ss1oners also hear appeals [rom propcrt} owner'> regarding planning and zoning changes. ·1 he comm1ss1on meets at 7:30 p.m on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month an the Ci1y Council chamber'\ fhe Parks and Recreation Comm1ss1on re' u:ws and acti. on recommcndat1ons from CH) park and recreation stall member'l The commts"StOn makes decision regarding par!. u~ and program developmen1 Comm1ss1one,-.. meet at 7 30 p.m on the fourth Tuesday of each month Thursday, Dec. 20 • 7.JO rm . Irvine Planning Commission. ( II\ < ounnl ( hambcr... I 7200 Jamhorcc Blvd PoucE Loe -~-- Orenge Coaat DAILY PILOT!Ttwrtday, OecemlM!t 20, 1H4*'*M Christmas Cheer Mom jailed for stealing her child A Cost.a Mes.a -.oman was J&Jlcd Tunday for alltledly 1tcahna her own child The woman waurrcMed for felony ch1ldstcahn,a~r allcJCdJy wb1~k1na her 2-month-old son from the home of her s1r.tqr. Co ta Me~ police 1d • P~1ce said the \1$ter had b«n a.iven custody of the infant Pasuy Ann !\II~ 32. and the child were foundby detectives.at a ewpon Beach hotel minute after pohce were notified of the allqed ch1ld.ieahna.. Allred was booked into the women'$ ward at lhe Orange County Jail with bail set at SS.000. The boy wa placed an protect1vt cu tody at the county's Alben ~uon Home for children an Orange Dctcc11ve Sam 7uorski said Allred took 1he infant from her sister's Co\t.a Mesa home about 10:40a.m and left a note Zuor .. i-1 -,aid the bab} 1s 1 ward of the court. "'hach placed lhe child in the sister's home Allred wis also allowed to hH there Zuorsk1 ~1d invcs11gaton. followinaa lead an the note and a descnpuon of the car, tracked the mother .and her \On 10 the Newport Beach Mamot Hotd, 900 Newpon Center Dn\C The~ v.crt' leav101 the hotel when police am,cd Jake Dugan and Deanne Way take part in Chrietmae feetivttlee at the Boy• and Girl• Club of Huntington Valley. More than 100 youngeter• from needy famllle• were ln- vlted to first annual Cbrletmu party at the club. They dined on bambur.era and frencb fries and received Chrlatmu pre.t- ent.. Helping Santa Claaa ln the protram were the Fountain Valley Lion• Club and Dlcldn90n Paclflc Cableayetema. Remote county areas studied Laguna school employees for prison site to continue contract talks ord:~.~=tt=~edl'=~ reviewing ~ht r.-note arMI of the county • possible sites for construction of a maximum security county Jall. Job security issue a major stumbling bloc k : di strict a nd union agree to one more meeting By LISA MAHONEY Of lhe Delly Pilot llen A i.pot..csman for Laguna lk<u..h o;chool classified cmplo}ccs S3)'> the1r ncgo11atang team will tr} once more w reach agreement w11h lhe dt\tn!t on a 1984-85 contract \takmated <>H'r thl' quc'>llon of1ub \1.•rnnt~. "We''c agreed 10 mrct one more day 10 ~c 1fwc can't rc~olvc th•'> an a pos1t1ve wa) ... L 1nda Bunon. prC\I· dent of the d1stnct''> chapter of thl' ('ahforn1a ~<hool I mplo~el''i .\\- \oc1at1oh. 'ia1d folhm1ng a \lrJll'g' meeting M onda~ "I hate 111 think of imp."" hut '>omeumes 11 tal..l·c; an out\ldt· part' 10 look at a 'i1tua1uin "'\hl' 'aid. Ncgoua11<>n<. on tlw nnl'-~t·ar ton tract ha\e c11n11nued \lnll' '>11nn11 JnJ the llmt• for rll'\I \l'Jr'\ l·nntrall t.ilkc, 1s fa\I apprna<h1ng. ( '\[.\ tll'g1111a111r'> kll the har!!A•n· ing 1ablc Dt:l 11 \lo1th11u1 '>l'ltinp. another d:Ht' tor ti)li..., v.11h l aguna lkarh l n1fkd ~d1011l D1~1m1 rcr- reo;enlatl\ l'' Hurton '>JH.l the <.\I \ tl·am ""arlll'il 111 ml'l'I prl\ .1tl·h 10 Jt'l Ilk hn\lo 111 rnpund tc1 tht· dl\trtl I <, llnJI nlkr11l ,1 t f)l'flt'OI lll\l-nl·h\ Ill~ 1lllfl'J\l' and '\~4 100 mor\.· 111 Ill: \f)rl'Jd .1m11n~· ,·n111lo\ le<. Ill hnn~ \Jl,1nl' llowr 11i th11\l' in othl'I dl\tncl'> I lw d11l'rnm.1 ol C 'if \ nq~u11.1111r' 1\ 1ha1. ""h1lc thl· J1.,1nr1 "v.1ll1ng 111 compromise: on mont'\ matter\ 11 · v.on '1 budge on I Ill' l\<>uc ol 1111'1 \l'lUrtl~ a matll'r ol \1tal 1mpunancl' 10 the J'>Soua11on, according 111 Rurton Burton '>aid thl' C '>EA as concerned h) the d1stnct'\ 1ncrl'asing use ol outside contract labor for Jobs tor· merl)' done b> '>Chool l·mplcl)ce!>. And < 'iEA negotiator' v.ant language an thl' cla5'>1fied rnntract makmg lhl' mailer a neguuahlc 11em Right no" the: district onl} " required to g1w 1h1.· assoc1a11on 10 dJ}\' noun· v.hrn 11 plan~ to l'Ontract tor \l'f\ ate' Burton 'a'., tlw C 'ii:.\ ha'> been lnmg lor ~t·ar<. to andudc a contral't nrm "'°n 1hat v.11uld force tht• d1'itnct to lllO\ult 1t lx·litre a"'ard1ng ton- lrat t'>. Rut nn\\ that the 1oh'> of bu' drl\ cr<., ma1ntt·nanu: work en . .ind more th<tn half ot the dl\tmt' 1. u<.tochan' arc performed b~ uut\ldl· uintractorc; ( \l \ nl'got1a1or'> don·1 kcl Job \l'l uni\ " an l\'>Ul' that l.Jn ~\Jll an' lnnl(l'r "Onn· the\ 'tart "hen llo 1hn \top''" Burton tlw high whool 1i·- brJn,1n J\1..n l I Ill' C \I \ \\ 111 Ix· '>l'Jrd11n~ 1111 '"llll In er 111 Intl l' 1 ht• d l\lrll t 'h 1 nd h,·111rr 'lhnlultn)( .1 h.11~a11 111~ "'"'in tn JJnu.11 \ llu1111n -.,1 1J < in c po'" hll 11' negnt1J Im' .u ,. r,.,,ard11ng" th.11 thl· d1\lnl I 111.1, llt '111l,11ing thl' \IJll' ( duccJllon ( udl' "'' ll•lllranang tor nou\ekct'p1ng \l'r 'll l'' fht· toJe allow\ an out\1de firm tn rn" 1dl· 1rampona11nn c,cr' Ill''> Hurllin ..aid hul 11 ma} nol pt·rm11 thl' rl·pl acemc:nt of <;(:hool-hared cusl<l- llaan'>. Boh Rcc'e' director of business \l'f\ H.C!i for the Orange Count} De- p.inmcnt ot l-dulill1on, said 11 '" p0ss1ble to contract for custodial c,crv1ces. bul addl'd he would have lO know what <;cc11on of code the ( SEA lcels the dmmt is v1olat1ng 10 dt"tcrm1ne whether the action ""a'> done kgall~ The 48 da\\11icd workers rcma1n- 1ng an Laguna Beach school' an· ""omcd abo1,11 keeping their JOb\ in the face ofded1n1ng enrollment and a light budget. Bunon said There 15 a pcr'>1sten1 rumor that caf1.·1eraa 'w\nrker'> arc nc\1 an lane for the a\ But< l)dc Lo,c:lad~ d1o;tm1 busa- ne'' manager '>3\' 1hc food 'ICr" tlCS depanment " opera tang in the hlat. I. and lhanges aren't an11c1patl'd .\l<.o. clcncal employees arc ron- lerned that the dl\tnct will turn to "Kell" (11rl<;" lor '\Ccrctanal helii Buno·n said Dl\lm 1 adm1n1.,trator\ dedtncd wmment on the lal..lahood of tu1urc uintract1np. plan\ bl;{'3Uc;(' th( matter t'> undl•r negot1:rnon Lo,ela1.h <.,11d the d1s1nct rt.'plan·d II\ h11<. Jn\t'r\ with thl' \fr\ ICC\ of P11H'lll'l' I r.111,portat1on lhrt'l' \l'.tr' Jt111 \ huildin~ mjintt'nanH hrm , .... i... thl rl ... t' nl all hut fi,l. out 111 I: , 1.,111d1Jn' l.1-.1 \l'Jr Jnll In lnl' lndu' 111Jl \l,11nll nanll' < 11 'urrlin '" 1rh-r' lll'l l'\\J r' 111 pt rill rm 1,1\I..' prn 111u\I\ Jonl' h\ hwr ma1n1n1.1nll and grounlhkt'l'f)l.'r' hr <.aid Lu' clalh l'\tam.iled the Ul\lnl t ""111 'a'c $~l<5.i>OO th" 't'ar h\ wn1rall· ing for \t'f\ Ill'' The commttt• wu directed on a S-0 vote Tuesday to report It• flndtng to ""* ~ wttf*\ 90 days. The eight arMS w.re pr...med to the bOsd by a task force that combed the county for ~ remote .,.... tNlt would .be '*te enough to accommodete a propcnd 120-eore )91. For more than two yw-a. "II* w'tlorl ~ been searching fat a .tte to buld a jall 18'ge enGUGh to hold u many • 8,000...,..... Twtee before auperMora ~ KUttted the 1lt&-aelectlon prooeea llfter .,... r11ldent• op- posed having a JaM In or,,.. thW ~. Of the eight .,... pr-.nted to the bowd, .tx are In remote pwt1 of eut«n Or.nge County repreaented by Supervt9or Brvc. Nett-* whMe two others are In the extreme aouthern pert of the county, repreeented by SuperMor ThOmaa Rl9y. Watts heads Saddleback board \\ 1lham \'.ans ha\ bttn elected president of the "-iddlcbatl.. C ommun11~ < ollege D1stnet Board ol Tru\tccs The bo3rd O\e™'e\ operation of Saddlebad. ( ollege. ""h1ch has campuses an ll"\ltne and Mission VicJo \\am a school pnnc1pal in Tusun. has been a \.iddlchal ~ tru\ll'l' \IOl"t' 14.,., He v.as elected board prco;1den1 h' h1<. ll•llov. lru'>IC<'<. at a Dt·l I 0 reorgan11at1on mu•ttng 6:. r. 10~ J ' \ IU' rrl'\llknt ,,, I hl ht•.trd "111 be T ru\ICl' HntX·n \lot•rt' 111 Ir' inc T ru\tl'l 'ih1rk' C1ella1h 0 1 I aguna Ht'Jl h fl r,t l'll'l ll'd !11 lhl' t"lc•.ird one H'Jr ago v. all 'en l' J\ l krl.. In tlOl' 111 h1<. lir'>I al'I' a' 1n 111' nev. po\l \\ Jll' prl.''>rn1ed nu l!!<H nl! Board Prt•\ldl·nt Hamc:tt \\ah her" 1th .1 lt3'l'I pla4ut• u1mmemorat1n~ ha ..en ice to the rollC<gl' J1,lrtl I Laguna allows time-share/motel project By LISA MAHONEY Of -~,._., .... One more tame -share proJet:l v. 111 he allo"ed along the Laguna Beach coastline despite an updated ( rencral Plan which outlaws 1hem. The City Council ruled 3·2 rucs<la) that Lakeland Development (o of Newport Beach has a 'ested nght to proceed wt1h a combined 11me-'>hare/mo1el proJecl 1ha1 the firm ongrnall)' received appro,al~ for 1n Februar) 1983. Lakeland allowed its bu1ld1ng pt:rm11 and design rc .. 1cw apprmal to C'tptrc "hlll' thc: propl'rt\ <>"Ol'r rt•\ohcd a la"'lu1t hlockang dt·vclqpml·nt ol lhc prn1ct I In the meJnttm1.· 1hc: ut\ hannl·d ume-sh.tn· proJl'CI\ tc.-anng their u~ would tut into motel revt"nue., Time· c,harc., allov. 1nd1' 1duah to hu\ u~ of a hou!>tng un11 lur a ..et pcnod ot 11me each ~car Ca t> offiuals 1old l.al..l·land President Patm~ \1unn that he would have to pro\i..' ht• had alread) tn\l'<.tcd too much 1n the 11mc-'ihJrl' ~heme to develop the pmrcn' an} other v..a' Munn and h" attomt'' prcc;('ntcd a hst ot e\fX'n d11ures totaling S 51 , I ~~ v. h1l h the\ i;aad had been rad.:l·d up since the rroJcl·t lx-g.in Munn Jfl(llug1n'll h1r tht ilcl.I\ an lOnstrurtwn 111 tht· n un11~. :!I "' wh1l h '"II he llm\· 'han:c;, "1)tng "I n·all1t this'' truc.'h m\ tau It m~ problem but I need your help · Thrttrnunnl members. \fa, or Dan Ken~). Manha ( ollt'>On and "'e•I Fm:patm~ re'>pon dcd to Munn's plea Bobbie \11nkin and Roht-n ( rentn 'ott"d against allowing Lakeland 10 reappl) as a llm<.'-'iharc u~. Minl1n and C1entn <.aid the} thought Munn's e)(penses ""ere not onl} inflated but that they cons11tuted a small percentag<.' ol "hat he "ould realtzc throuah the prOJt"Ct The other thret' lOunul members ba~ their decmons on 1he ratw lll \funn'\ t'\pensts to the final CO'it oftht' prOJCll l..akda nd "1 II nnv. ha',. t• • u ndcrgo a sccond de,1gn rc\ll'\\ dnd rt"ll'l'I' l1ir ;i hudJ1n~ f)l'rmll Bandit ·flees with $100 as dog gets a piece of him lllllOO hind. 111 \l,11 "' .1 '11\'l'I thr11ugh a \l1.l1n~ 111.1" d •• .1r I 'tok SI 4!115 1n 1e'"·ln .1nll ,1 'i.~ 'tl 1l'll • • • \ hm ·, s~on bl,11 i.. "' h\\ 11111 hh ,, ll "":\\'Ito.kn at I d1"111 I I 1gh ,, h1>11I • • • I htt'\C'\ s111k t·1~h1 1.1pt'' '.1lt1l'<I .11 40 Jnd a <;tl'rl'O '.1 lul·J .11 ';' 1It11m a l arin the I hl)()O hlil\ I. I H.1 111.1 . . . r albl:n \\llllll I ti.· h"' ''·" l''ll mated a1 S '\'11 ... \ rc:s1den1 til thl' ->: ~ hh" I. 111 Po1 n<.e111a \ \ l'Oul' n·ronl'd \\ l·dn,., Ja ~ that \om,•onl· \lllk h" hr 11\l n 197R ForJ. v.h1lh h.1d lx"l·n Jl.trl..l·d 111 lront ol h" hnml '"'h 11101' .111\I l·kctncal t•qu1rmcnt '°'uk I h1· I·"' "3" estimated at $1 ~ 0011 I l1l \Jr \\I 111\11l\l.'<l 1n dn .tll ldcn1 '"•rt, tx '"a m1Jn1gh1 \\t•Jnl•\d;n ti,·,' thl .1\, 1dcnt ~cnt' on L .itr.un.1 < ·'"' •n 1{11.id at 81~ Rl·nd But pohn h.1 I l llllJ)\1UO<ll'll thl· hlUl I ~ll" ''"'° \1)0/, rx·nd1ng an IO\l'\ll[W 111111 N~wport Beach \, nH' •Ill hrol..c tnll• J \hlllllfl .1t li1n, ,11 .l fl<''' '''Till' on R"er..1dc I lr1,, Jilli ,101,· ,,lx,ut S!\ll ""nh til A 1een-age bandit who held up a Mission VieJO animal hospital Wednesday escaped w11h $1 00 1n cash but not all of his lcfi arm afier tangling with an angry Doberman pinscher. The large d<?J reportedly latched onto the bandit's arm as he was making his getaway from M1ss1on Irvine"' -11. 16'-\Our-old t>o) 1~ ht'ang-hdd Ul Orange ( ounty Juvenile hall after u1k1ng Jcwelr) Imm h1\ mother .ind running awa> from home Thl· Jew- elry WA<t valued at $800 • • • An l\clllkro I >n"C' home wa' robhcd We<Jnc~ny of a tclcv1S1on. stt'rco. camcrt1.jcwelry and cash The no.teowneT wft un~ur how ~h burglen cnterrd th~ ~~11dcnce .. ~. Woodbr1d1c High ~hool rtponed the then of S 1 '7 ~O ftom a ca~h ho~ TuC'W:ty • • • i\ Uardeen A vcnm· hus1nc" '' ma'i\lng 11 $9Q8 video cn~~ttC' IT 'order followin11nv.:ntory tak1n ..... ky Park Boukvard husanc,, rrpontd the 1heR ofa cu tom·madt C\ten\lon ladder valued at $600 ••• $700 Rmphfic'r win taken lrom Viejo Animal Hospital Orange County Shentrs Lt. George Johnson said the armed robber. thought to be about 17, forced a lone assistant to hand over S 100 in cash· and was leaving the estahshment when the Doberman broke loo~ "This apparently caustd concern on the pan of the suspect bct·ause he ~taned '>Crcamang and h1111np, thl' dllg on the head with his gun." John\4.m stud. "He finally got av.a) from the dog and he left the C'itahh\hment w11h the money and an 1n1ured arm." Johnc;on Ddded. Johnson ..:ud the c\tcnt ol the tnJunes 10 tht· dog v.cre not t..nov. n Bnxtcr''I Rt·St3Urant. 14346 < ulvcr • • • Dnvc. Dec. 11 ' \ man grahhcd u pur~ and walkl • • • 'nlucd rl~O-ufler J \ltuylc Ill th!'." Someone forced the front door of a parkang lot di \on\ market 31 coffee shop on Culver Drive Tue\Ja) Edinger and ~prinfdale It wa' not 1mmcd1atcl)' li.nown . • • whether onythina,wa\ )akcn _. 01 ht> theft ot 460 an ~k' ~Q\ repontd from a home an tht· I 7000 Huntinfton Beach A re51dent in the 200 block of lm1ra r caved a bo&u ldcpbonc:. coll that lurtd her away from her re~1dcncc When the returned. \he found that her home h d been broken tntO und a S 150 ~tcrco v.a\ \tol~n • • • A fiaht n-portedly hrokt· out in the parkma lot at (1arficld\ N1H' "ipot, I <>070 ~14\anolia ~t and \("t lint\ office~ deuuncd one pt"~m • • • \ home an the J8t)(X1 blud. ''' ~~r1nat1me w \ ran'l:lkt..·J .lnd S .. O.(X)() 10 nll'><CllOn OU\ Item\ \\Cl\' \.loltn. blod. of( roltkn We'it \trCl't • • • Th•e'c' broke 1nU''> a hornc in the 16000 block of R~ ; , nd \tole a mall mount of liquor .. ... Dura.la~ pncd open 1 ~1ndl'" 1n thf' 'KXJo Nod. ol 8• U \and tolt I '1dto ca~"< ur f't('Of\kr "aluC\l IH s1 .ion • • • \ gra) 111x~ l)(xl l \art' w:t' rcportcJ \tokn Tu •\J.3\ Imm th\' lot of a i.:ar rtnt I hu.,1nt'\\ 1in th\· I 1'11-l hlocl. nf fk ch "oult'' nr<i I h<' "''' "'"' e\t1m.-1cd t I\ OllO • •• ~nmcnnt· cntt'l'Cll ,, honh' in lh\ .\ $.i110 l.ldlkl \\ ·" 'll•ll 11 Ill till h()()(J blOl k lll fl-1111 lrlllll llh' I h I. ttl ,1 trutk lx·longing ((l f>11 l..lf1'tlll r.1.lh ( .1hk<i\~ll'Ol\ • • • \man 10111 pohu· hl' "·'' 11·11 "'\' lht' hl'1IJ 111 tht• p.Hl..ln>! (pl II lht• < 1lmmunat' ( lin1\ Jn.I • I M •a' 1.1!1.1•n from I "fll l( hh Fountain Valley .\ rc~1dcn1 ol thl· %llll t-ltl\ ~ 1•1 ll1b1c;cu\ A\cnul' n.·poncd \\ l'\1111·-. da) that \Omcone 11..._'d •l n'k.l.. t11 hrr.11.. .i bedroom ""indo" .inJ. 1a1n ''"''' into h1<> ht>mc I ht• hl\\ 1nduJnl ~"'' an t•mn\ .lnd damJtil' IO th\ "'1nth ,, Y..11\ ('\II mated at s~o • • • 1 hrl'<' C"ll\fll' aluminum hc,·,·1 1..r ' \\<C'rc \tolcn Wcdnc\lla\ lrom hc.·h1ml Thl· flop n11ht duh l>-.,,1 Rrookhur 1 \t The th1el 01•1t an .1 giccn 1 ~7lU\C\ rolct \t.ahbu v.nh tht• kt'I' " h.tt\J " S4 S{) • • • meone hrole into .l hlal'.'k I %1( • nrJ Must.ana. p;Lrlcd in a 1:1rpon on thr tO<lOOhl1~of. n Pahlo< oun.a tC',.dcn 1 rt ported \,\: tdnr\d.n ih<' lo\\ 1ncludrJ \ll'n'O C'llll•Pmrnt "mth SI o • • • \ in.,cu~ild b.1\ frnm tlw l<'lltl l'tlod.nl Jnnll\ R1,(r( tt\lcrtpt:irtru that \OnH·nnr \Ink ha' c.:hNnw R\1\ C1T Prn b1lHk lrnm 11 ra~l uul'>hl~ .1 liquor \tort' at ~t.•1n1)h3 \trn•t nn,t • • • \ I '\-,ca1 -nl d re,uknt t1I 1 h1· ''"l" bkxk ol ~ \l.amt·d.1 \\rnu,· J\ f)(lncd that \\lmeunl '"'ll hrr hi ... 'i\ hv.1nn ('ru1c;cr h11\lk11 nm1 n l1on1 ot hl·r a11<1rtm\'nt t hl' Iii" "'~" l'\t1matt'<.l JI S14 I • • • \ rc\ldcnt of 1hc 11 •," hi.,~ ••I "rr"1 n < 1nlt• rl·pi:1nnl \\ l·,lnl'\ll." 1hat 'omeone hroi.,· int• h" .1ran~1 I 'l"fl \ olls\l.agt"n \qu.ird~.1l I.. ,1,111011 "'a1wn rar!l.C'<l an front 111 h" hllCTll' 1 he los~ andudcd S~c)() 1n 'll'fl'l• l0qu1pnwo1 • • • "'meont broke-1n-to tt !IH"l'n 1 ut, ~ l'M'Chl' J)olrl..cJ \\ l'dllt''-41:1\ 1111 lhl· 11 6110 hllxk or < onn1h < m ll l h1· "''' andudt'\.l \tert'll ni111rmcn1 "nnh SI ~11 1.Aguna Beacb \ R:lllxl.l \' cnUl' tt''l1\kn1 l Jlh.'d fll'li1l' .1fkr rc."portcdh hranng 'hot\ hl"C'd 1n t~ :'Hn \\it'dn""1ftv «'"<'nm1 Ru t 1111'\ccrc, rt'\pclndana to tht"' l·all Y.l'rt' unal'tk to locate th<' '4llltlt' ot the \ht'lh • • • l "-l'h ,. , rc'\ht ,uJs and m<'\t1- l.lt1un ,,1l11C'll at ~~4 "l'tt' apunt'<.l l1l\\ 01 'tokn \\ tdnt"..Ja, n cn1t\¥ on '\ C\ Plill l' • •• \n unln<'" n 'IU\f't't'l hrulC" thC' "indov. 111 ;a hnmC' on Cli:can \\I\ th1• rt•\1Jent '"''' rolllt' \\ l"'n\"\!.bl\ l'\ (' 111ng • • • h.ln)tl • •• \ S'iOCI \lcrl'll unit v.a\ 'tokn from ,, 1 ht'' n1kt rarl..l•d at Prnmonton I '111 n t ••• '"111w111w 'Ink -..1nw n·d '''"'lrUl '1t'n u•n4·~ ltnm 1h1· roallv.;n Pn Raltl\lJ ~iuln :ud Coeta Mesa .\ lnv.n nmv.1•1 ;rn t'tigl'r and .t ht'dgt• tnmmcr y,,onh S4~'\ v.err reront'd \tnlcn lrnm • g: ra~r 1n tht"t' .i111.1 Wex ~-or \.1ainoha ~lf'C'("t o;oml 11mt' N-tv.t"t·n 10 fl m Mond3\ and 111 -i '\ a m l ut"~f.\\ f ntn-~"' madt' u11Jni the lod ufTtht g;u·aic door • • • \ S \()(I , "' '>teren wa' n·pone1I 'tnlcn lrom o, "' p. rt..c:-d in a 'hnpr1n11 l"'t'nter at ~ti1N lfarhor Uh d [ ntn pparrntl} v.a\ made h} l.MltO .1 11mm dC'\1'C • • • .\ tht<'t'·Ptl"ff 'Ull. v.:onh S ~llO ...,.,., rcponed \lolcn from a locked trut I. r.trktJ •t tht' I la' rtnn) \.1mt'I, 1:'! tftrhor Rhd . \omct1mt' hc:"t"'«n 7 10 pm lu~'>da\ and 1 \n pm. \\ ~lnc\da' fh(' ..,.,,n \Ylndo\\ tn tht' trud. had N'(n prwd open • • • f urn1tutC' v.11nh Sl'<O\ ..... l"('ponc-J 'tnkn frnm a homr in th(~\ Xl hlod. of Oran r \\t"OU<.' \Omrt1me htlv.ttn ~turJa, and ~fonJ ' " -• t I A4 ,.orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. 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Food pnce rO!iCJUSt 0.2 percent. half the Oct~ber rate. ~hale psohne prices were up Q.4 percent. a )mall fract ion \lf the pnor months 1.8 percent, gain. With only one month let\, price~ for 1984 were ns103 at an annual rate ol 4.1 pcrccnl. virtually matching la t )'l'ar·~ tkcade·~St t8 pc!rt·ent. Gunman shoots 3 ln llbrary CLEVELAND -.\ dnfter who held a grud¥.e agatnS! women bought u revol'"er less than t"o hours bclore he walled into the public library and opened fire. killing a hbra11 "orh·r und wounding two other women, one ot them cn11call}. pohn· '>dad After a re" moments of shootmg, Kent Malcolm 44. of Da \-cnpon. lo"..a. met a Cleveland police officer in the Cleveland Publil' Library lobb~ and ca!>uall~ handed o'er his gun. police said: He ·~being held pend mg the filing of chnrgl'!>. C\pcctcd later this week. Police said Malcolm apparenll} chow the J owntown hbrar) at random just before noon on Wedncsda}. Schroeder clot probe due LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Artificial heart rec1p1ent W1lltam Schroeder l'i awa11ing a Chnstmas tree for his hospital room as specialists continue work on a high· tech probe for blood clots like those that caused his sLrokes. Schroeder ate well Wed nesday and worked out w11h a physical therapist. using one-pound weights for arm and leg exercises. said Roben Irvine. public relations director for Humana Inc. Schroeder was inJeCtl'd with rad1oac11ve blood cells Tuesda> to lr) to find out whether clots are forming in or around the mechanical hean that could haw caused the three small strokes he !>uffered. Krlsbna Klaus found sollcltlng . SEATTLE -For more than a week. motonsts at a busy freewa} interchange ha ve been solicited b) a man dressed lake Santa Claus but. as it turns out, v.orking for the Hare Krishna religious sect. Gary S. Wnghl, the man decked out as St. Nick. has been working the Interstate 5 interchange since earl> last week . He tells dnvers he as collect1ng money for "food for Life." tfased m Los Angeles and formed to "feed hung!) people." In response lo quest1orn. from a reporter. Wright said he collected about S50 a da>, adding that Food for Life was operated by an organization he kne" only as ISKCON, an acronym that stands for International Soc1el} of Krishna Consciousness. Farmers seeJc food stamps DES MOINES. Iowa -Farmers are heading for the food-stamp lanes to publicize what an organizer says 1s the fact that "those who produce food here in Iowa cannot afford to feed themselves ... Dozens of farmers plan 10 sign up ·across couthwcstern Iowa fo r food stamp'> today. said Dan Levitas. a spokesman for Rural Amenca. an organization of farmers that has have been ac11 ~e in a vanety of issues. LA ofncer Jellied ln gun battle LOS ANGELES-A policeman was killed and his pannerwounded when they confronted four'robbcrs inside a tin) Chinatown Jewelry store. tn~enng a fierce gun battle in which two of the hold-up men also died. pohce said. Thc shopkeeper was wounded and tv.o of the band11s fled. e'ading a house-to· house search over a 4()..block area after the Wednesda) afternoon shooting. Officer Rod Bernsen said. In San Franc1\Co a car with fiH occupants wa'i stopped at 3·47 a.m toda) b} the California H1gh"a} Patrol in the' 1cin1t) of Candlestick Park . CH P dispatcher Kim Rogers sa1trrne fiH~ v.ere held but were not arrnted The name of the oflitl'r\ V.l'rc lx1ng.\l 1thhcld Dolpblns accumulate DDT SAN DIEGO -Bottlenose dolphin-. that frequent Southern California waters ha ve accumulated high pollutant lcq:lc; of the banned pesticide DDT and the outlawed industnal PCBs in their hod1es. a study by manne researchers says. One sc1ent1st warned that the ioxans· po1ent1al effect on reproduction could eHntually decimate the population ol up to 240 ··resident" dolphins that hve in the coastal waters betwt>en Palos Verdes Peninsula· m Los A.ngeles Count) and La Jolla. JUSt nonh of an Diego Slager Johnny Lee arrested EL SEGUNDO -Countf) singer Johnny Lee was booked for investigation of drunken driving after his car was involved in a chain-reaction collision with with another carat a stop light. police said. Lee. 38. of Manna Del Rt>y, suffered a cut on his head in the 5:34 p.m. Wednesda; accident and was taken to Robcn F. Kennedy Medi cal Center 1n Hawthorne, where he was treated before betng booked. police said Mount Ansel Adams named SAN FRANCISCO-A 12.000.foot peak in Yosemite National Park has been officially named Mount Ansel Adams in honor of the famed nature photographer and conscrvat1onist who died last Apnl. Adams took some of his most famous photographs at Yosemite and the U.S. Board of Geo'lraph1c Names v.otcd unanimous!} last week to commemorate him b} naming the peak. which 1s prc-;ently known as Peak 11 .900, after him. The Sierra Cl ub had proposed the nam" rhangC' .\dam~ <;<.•rvl•d on 1t\ hoard of direcwr'> for man ' yea ts. Roy Dlsney wldow succumbs at 94 BURBANK -Edna Franca~ Da~ney. who helped her husband Roy O. Disney and has canoon1st brother. Walt. hcgm the eompan) that became the giant Walt Disney Productions. died Tuesday. She was 94. Mrs. D1sne) mamed Roy in 1925. two year~ after the brothers established their first studio in a garage. WaJt drew cartoons while Roy kept the books and operated a camera. and Mn. Disney assisted in the office work. WoRLD --~ l•rael .et. talk deadlJne NAQO RA. Lebanon -Israel said today 1t had \Cl a deadline for making substantive progress in troop w11hdrawal talks with Lebanon. which retorted that the Israelis were making "too many cond1t1ons we cannot accept." Thr tough statements came dunng the crucial 11th ncgottattnf round -the last before a two-week Christmas break The talks between m1htary delcp11ons in this southern Lebanon coastal town are scheduled' to resume Jan 7 "Jan 7 1 a kind of deadline," Israeli chief ncao11a1or Bna. Gen. Amos fi1lboa ·told reporters. during_ a lunchtime break. "On J~n . _7. lsrytcl w1ll be obliged to consider 1f there is any use or purnose to cont1nuina with the nsgotiations." Haman embry011 ln anlmal• •UUet1ted LONDON -Two doctors who dchvcred the world' ti~t "t~sHube" baby hive suucstcd ~,...,human embryo m1aht be impfanted in animals to stud).' early development. Bnta1n's chief rabbi. ir Immanuel Jnkobovaa. Hsailed the idea ond said any such experiments ~hould be made a enm1o I offenst. Dr Robcn Edwards and Dr. Patnck Steptoe, m interviews published Wednesday by the Times of London ond the Guardian, ~trees~ lhll I.bey have not 1mpllntcd human embryos in onima1s 111d have no plans to do so. But they said les50n about embryo dt'velopmtnt could be learned b)' bnefly implantina human embryos mto sheep. rubbtt& and p1gs. GorbaclJev ••m• of 'Star Wan' LONDON -ovict official Mikhail S. Gorbachev again e-'prc,~d concern that Prts1dent Reagan' •· tar w,,., .. proJcct Jcoparc:hzcs fututr arm talk . and Bntain·~ top oppos1 uon lender U) the concern i~ "w1dtl)' ,hared " Gorbachev made tu remarks 1n a three-hour mcct1n1 with the leader of the oppo uion Labor Party, Neil K1nnoc'k. and the partf i foret&n aOain ,poke man Deni !kale}. on Wtdnesda)' Today, the mthdayofh1 .,eeklona 1our of Bntam. Gor ht\i wa hedult\S to tour an automobile plant al Cowley ncarO•ford and hncr hold 1alk.s ot the London(. hambcr of C ommcrtt and the Trade Department. ... Orang. co .. t OAll.'t' PILOTIT~. Deollmbef' 20, ,.... M Weinberger_assails Post f~r spy satellite toq Says~rong lawsmaybenecessaryto -inJ~k<d~~~":.:: or lhc Ri~~Q·~..8:1!.~b :::.:.":~:b·~r~= ~::r-·..---tMy: prevent publication of defense secrets :r~~era~~m:.e:w~i1i.~~ =~ ;1t1 =:;r.!ed as a mt~~~~kamed wMthtt lht col~.=.:..=;:: W Weinberaer·s cntiasm of the Post an But M ednnday t\c knew ol Peataa0n has yet rHnnnded '° lha\ SoVkt millile,...., * .-.. ASHINGTON (AP) -Con-uiformat1on, Weinbcrarr said: ••1 ''1ndicatJon of the emotional hy5tena no decision open an investiption. requttt. but OM J~-·~ 0«'1elal Mid, In another tdnilioll tendina the publication of a story think that theft" could be aome this administration bas apinst even A Jumsnent IOUt'CC, -bo '"l'Mre mu11 be thoutanek of people eartaer Wedneldly. W'•.-.. ... -..,. about a 1«ret spy aatellite damqed additional JcaWation that miaht be the most re ponsib&e press orpniza.. spoke oaly condibon of not bcina who knew." pubhc:ation of ~ --.. national security, Dtfense Secretary useful to deter people from h&rmina tions." identified. the hntaaon had Justice 1p0kelman fohn Ru11eU only aive aid and Ol8lfDn to ~sparWeinbcricrsaysstronaerlaws the nation's ~urity." He added: "We have coofinned-requesled investipt1on aevttal ~lined to comment on Whether an eMmy. I'm llOI coatimilll « mtJht be needed to protect sensitive But he added that he had alway• throuah talkint to four other tarp weeks ltO een it firat learned that 1nvestiption wa• under way. ina whether this did.'" information. P.~ferred to believe that ~Portera news orpnlz.at1ons -that virtually news o~ona bad leamed about Reliable aourcn who discuued tbe Downie said ~ llllllilJll "l think what's beina done ~hen 'will behave responsibly." Huaid he every fact in The Pott story came the militaf;ylofd. matter with the A~ carty this month information wbKh -w ou1:•11ea ~his is published is behavlna very had "mi.pvinas" about ask.ins news from public conatessional hearinas; a The. aous •id the depertment ~ the satellite abottdJht shut\k mornin& 11 ~11 kDowD 11TCspcnsibly and is actually causina organizauons not to discuss the detailed article published by Aviation rnpcnded.• it uaually don, by wall be able to in~pt radio, WaShiftl\On Ud th~ damage, or at least Potential damaae shuttle's payload. Week m~ine in early November askina thcPentaeon how many telephoneandsatellitetransmin1ons. world, for tbat maucr. lir ..,,._. -I think in this case actual damqe "I had not ever done it before and I and other an formation widely known peopte had to t.bt information; It will be launchtd into a stationary who follows tbC variOUI tec:ll9i• -. to the ,nation'• securit:iy" would onry do it ifl thouaht a serious in the civilian en&ineerina communi-where t~ located; and whether orbit 22,300 miles above the Soviet information involved wiilt Ibis Wembet'Jet said Wednesc!ay ni t r~b~reac~h=of:: ith:e~n:a:ti:on:':• :sec::u:ri:ty=wa=s==ty:.':' =:;:::::::;:;::;;;::==t:h;e ~Defe;::~~;;m;e;n;t;wa~s :w:ll::li:!:~U~n~1o=ni, ~the~y~l&l~·d~. ;;Th~eee~~so~urces~~~ah~u;;tt;;le¥ta;;u~nfc;;h.~"-~;;-~:r~1 durina an appearance on NBC Ni t· ly News. 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o o o I') 0 Weinberger, in another television • 0 o 0 0 0 0 , interv iew, called The Washington ° Post's decision to print a story about the payload to be carried by the space shuttle Discovery next month the "height 'Of JOUm~listic irrespcns1bili- ty." The Post's managing editor, Leonard Downie Jr., said his news- paper published nothina that could help the Soviet Union or that wasn't already kn own to space experts. He said the newspaper was withholding other details that ''might be mo~ sensit ive." In an editorial published in today's editions, the Post said it "does not quarrel with Secretary Weinberaer's insistence on fulfillina his obligation to protect the national security and also to protect those defense secrets that arc essential to it. We do dispute his characterization of our story as representing an irresponsible security breach .... "We reserve the riaht, as all self- respectina journals do, to challenge the government's decisions as to what material is and is not suitable to print. ... But the intelligence satellite story was not one in which we were setting out to break new ground or in which we carelessly chose to violate security strictures.'~ After the Post ran its story in Wednesday's editions, several news organizations, includina The A• sociated Press, carried their own accounts. These reponed, as did the Post, that the satellite will be able to intercept communications and will fly in a stationary orbit over the Soviet Union. The news organizations said they had learned details of the military mission in early Dcccmber, but voluntarily agreed to withhold their stories at the Pentagon's request as long as the information remained secret Asked during the NBC interview if he fa vored an Official Secrets Act or some law to further protect sensitive 11 • Complete Carpet R..-& Restr~ • Floort,. and ·Sub-floor Rec>air [ .... _ J 141-1111 -ea.-..,. lie. 315700 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. f• The llnt Of Yow lift 1922 HAaOlt Bl.VD .. 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Newport Beach, girl Dtceml>frt Mr. and Mrs Michael Butler. Co l3 Mesa. boy OecmeberS • Mr. and Mrs. Gcorac Oulian, New· port Beach . airl Mt. and Mr$. Donald Boyd. Hunt- ington Beach, twin girls Mr. and Mr. Scott Dean, Corona del Mar, girl Mr. and Mrs. Ru sell Cotton. Irvine. girl December l Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin, Co ta Mesa. airl ·Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jensen. Irvine. girl TAILOR-MADE SAV/NfJS/ If you have lost weight. .. Why buy a new wardrobe? REFlnlNG IS OUR SPECIALTY -Expert tailoring and alterations . for men and women. f\. To make old clothe• look like new, and new clothes look their best ... 11,, .. ,.,,.,, All Ji.rt Cu•t1trt•#I LARGEST TAILORING SHOP IN ORANGE COUNTY South Coast Plaza Carousel Court M-F 9AM-9PM SAT 9AM-6PM SUN 12-5 Spec1ahzin& in all types ~ of le~~e. •nd !ur ·--· 540~849} db!.~ • OU<l ' -~stth Coruit Plaza Mr and M~ Chester C:on1en, ukc Fore 1. sari December • Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clear, Newport Beach, boy . 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Irvine. bo} Mary and Jeffrey Waters, Huntington Beach,gJrl Kimberly and William Neal, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Robin and Michael Smith, Hunt- 1 ngton Beach. girl TO OUR VALUED YELLOW PAGES CUSTOMERS ieasous ~reetings . FROM GTE Dtrectories Sales Corporation PUBLISHERS OF GTE NEIGHBORHOOD PHONE BOOKS "THE PEOPLE BOOK THAT PEOPLE USE" OUR YELLOW PAGES SALES REPRESENTATIVES WILL SOON BE IN YOUR AREA TO DISCUSS YOUR 1985-86 ADVERTISING STRATEGY. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (714) 547-8354 EXT. 202 . r . We Look Forward To Seeing You And Presenting Our New And • Exciting Customer Enhancement Program. • NEw s Notl s ·~~--~~-~-~--- TaX refunds undelivered More than $7.5 million in tax refund C'hecks art be1n1 held by the Internal Revenue Service but the federal a& ncy cnn not locate the ~n1es who are due the money. The large 1 refund check returned wns for S 178.000. The averaae amount unclaimed 1~ S475. In all cases. the refund checks have been returned 10 the IRS because the ta~payers hnvc moved and have failed to leave a forwarding address In all. $7,615,640 an refund check~ have been returned. Taxpayers who filed on 11me and still have not received their 1983 refund check should contact the IRS The district office tn Orange County ts located m Laguna Niguel and can be rcacbed by calling 831-4069 Frosh honors has been selected to Join the fre hrnao honors program at Univcf1ity of the Pacific 1n Stoclc1on. Connelly is a 1984 araduatc of Estancia H 1~ School. S.tudcnts 1n the honors proaram are 1~v11ed lo enroll in pecifically de- signed classes and share selected on- campus housina. They are chosen ac".Ording to their test scores, grade point average and recommendations from counselors and teachers. Newattomey Robin Humphries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Humphncs of Newport Beach, was ~tJy passed the bar exam ination and will soon practice law. un iversity expects to save U0,000 in utility and mamtcnanoe ell.pense through the closure. Employe($ have the option of t.akma vacation or compcn ry lime for the three days. • Among the few offices that w111 remain opc-n during the holiday are campus police and radio station KUCI. In addition. University Ex- .tension will be open Dec. 261 through Dec. 28. Computina Facility offices will be closed, but the computers and terminals will be available for u~. UCl's fall quarter ended Friday. Winter quarter orientation bepns Jan. 2, with classes resuming Jan. 7. Lung Aun. honon Orange Coeat DAILY PILOTff~. eec ..... ao. ,,.. ., Ka) Ann Connell~ ot Costa Mesa The USC graduate is associated with the law finn of We1ssburg and Aronson in C~ntury City. Coas1hnc Community CoUegc based in Fountain Valley, has bee~ .------- honored by the · American Lung Association of Orange County for its coverage of respiratory health issues via the college's cable television UCI holidays Most UC Irvine offices w1ll be closed for the winter holiday from Monday., ~hroujh Jan. l.A~demic and admm1st.rat1ve offices, libraries, campus restaurants. the Student Health Center and the book store will all be shuttered. The campus will shut down for nine days as a money-saving measure because only three of the days between Cbnstmas and New Year's would be regular worlclng days. The center. Pr<>Jrams focusing on the Lung Assoc1auon's Better Breathers Club, an education and suppon group for the breathing-impaired. and on adult asthma were canicd by the college on '.'Spcaker:s Bureau," a community informauon program. A future proiram will deal with the d.anaers of smoking imported clove c1prcttes. 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So whether it's a pendant, eamngs, or entire strand of pearls, come to JEWELS by JOSEPH this Christmas, the only independent jeweler in South Coast Plaza. A Tradition of Trubl Jf:W~LS by JOS~PH --. loc..11~ .i 'Wuth Uw\I f't.lu on Co~Y M~._. Chtt<.lm.a<. 1,ou,.., ~ thru 4"'</! I. -..11urda'r 10 • m -9 lO pm ..,und~ 11 .i m t> pm Alt m.1ior 1 rt'd11 c .ltd) •nd • -J>"r..on.1l1Led lt'\\~I' ~ 10 .... ph ~ c wn•• w.>ll •lfM' Phnl\f' 1:"141 '>4'\.~ ... Lido Marina Village invites you and your family to join us for some old- fashioned Christmas celebrating. all through December PARADE OF lJGHTS-Come and watch the beauhful parade of hqhts while you dine a.nd shop Dec. 17 thru Dec. 23rd. Enjoy complimentary champa9n• at most boutiques SANTA ARRIVES-Santll"will be in the quebo every Fn., Sat., & Sun Come and bave your childre.n meet him and have their photos taken ·Stroll throu9h the Villaqe and enjoy the Holiday atmosphere wlule you shop and dine at over 25 unique ahops l. 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DALLA (AP) -Padwel Sitarz, a 16-year-<>ld who struagJed to help his immiarant parents build a new life. stunned his parents and classnutcs when be became violently ill in school -the first indication anyone had of the cancer he had hidden from everyone. Pactwel, who knew his parents depended on him and had no money for a doctor, did not let on he was ill until Dec. 12, when he began cou&hin,1 up blood at school. lfe died Saturday of the prostate cancer that had spread to bis stomach and lungs. Padwel was in Margarena Cage's . reading class at Hillcrest High School Padwel's father, Longin Suan, was when he began to couitt violently a leader of the outlawed Solidarity Dec. 12. union in Poland who was imprisoned "My understanding is that he'd in 1981 when martiaJ law was been coughing like this for some time, declared. --- but he wouldn't say anything," Cage Family members say he was freed said. "He knew they didn't have any in June 1982 af\er agreeing to leave money for a doctor, so he wouldn't Poland, Sitarz, an electrician. i.s had say an thing.· a hard. time finding steady ~ · friends say Padwel, an only child friends said. . . and ttrc only fam ily member who Padwel had impressed his family spoke English. opened bank accounts, and peers with his strength, modesty filled out insurance forms. wrote and fine manners as he helped his checks. bought groceries and spent parents build a new life in the country the summer working alongside his they adopted two years ago. . mother at a luxury hotel. f.ven when'Padwel, known to his "He carried the whole family American friends as "Paul," became during the relocation," said Diane too sick to hide his illqess, ~e Warren, who supervises Padwel's appeared less concerned about. his -welfare than the trouble he might cause others. "He apologized for taking up my 1 time," said school nurse Jean Ansley. "He apologized for messing up the ' sink in the clinic. He was apologizing I for everything. "And .. as he was leaving for the hospital, his main concern was with how much the emergency room would cost," Ansley said. Your ehoice o.f a gift of fine fewtlrj is gu•tanttec{to bring hi ppiaen. This Christmas and .0 through tM ~u, '1Jow us to ~rve you. • Hillcrest students. faculty . mem- bers and parents along with St. M:irk's S<-hn<'I of Texas. collected Padwel Sitar• about $2 000 for what they thought would be medical expenses. No~ they hope the money can help-the S1tarzes bury their son. Boguslaw Kubica, a friend of the family. said the couple wants to take Padwel's body back to ~oland. B~t he said it is unlikely that hu father will be able to get even a three-day visa. CHARLES H. BA RR I We 'tt JocaceJ on the grou11ds of Tht N~wpotter. AIDS in·surance pl&.n questioned SHIELDS & CO . .. ...,,of AIMric• &.... Society 17th & '" ... w .. tclff,. .. ........ ~h Presented by the Orange County Fairgrounds SWAP MEET The fun has begun! The magnificent Orange County Fairgrounds Swap- Machine is in full production. Wonderful gifts beyond the imag- ination are pouring into the Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet. Bicycles ·~ ·~ week through Monday; December 24th from 7 :00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., with fami ly· fun for everyone and great Christmas bargains. HAVE FUN & SAVE MONEY! and boots ... tools and suits ... Mag-wheels and jewels and spec-. tacular deals, all for Do your Christmas shopping at the Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet Christmas Fanta~y .. : A Special Time. You're sure to ~,_._ ----~u • find the perfect gift for those your Christmas shop- ping_pJeasure,now _ ~-,. through Monday, ~ · l ''\ December 24th.t; ~~' We'll be open ~,,. every day this 1'1.. special people in your life . I It's all there ..• Everything ..• under the Sun! home. So I researched until I found American Savin~. They're the nation's largest savin~ and IOan . And a smart Investment Oftlcer there helped me put together an investment plan to help me meet 2llmy Dn~al ~ ~h~lukthW.,_ , ,~ latr.I~' =,.,..~ Organize your coupon ·sa vings with the . Supermarket Shopper. each Wednesday and Sunday in the DlllJ Piiat LOS ANGELES (AP) -State we1re not chasing anybody down," officials say an insurance company Insurance Department se01or coun- ofTering new AIDS coveraJ.e "acted a sel Joe Powers said Wednesday."lt's bit prematurely," but not tllCJallY by just that they may have acted a bit going ahead wttbout permission. but prematurely. Most companies would the company says it had the-g~ahead. not have gone this far with an Coastal Insurance Co.'s new policy unapproved individual policy, even promi~s to pay those who contract though it may not be illegal" acquired immune deficiency syn-How-ever, Coastal president Wil- drome up to $73.000 a year for liam w. Fralick insisted the Santa hospital fees and $5,000 for treatment Monica-based company goi state and therapy. The annual premium is approval."Our position 1s that we arc St 94. authorized to sell it.'' · Coastal hasn't started selling its AIDS policy. But state officials say The dispute centers on a provision that because of a backlog in the in the state's insurance law stating California Department of Insurance, that if a company submits a policy for it doesn't have approval even to offer approval and doesn't hear from the the coverage. state department within 30 ~ys, "Nobod 'sdonean "whatever you have fi led is deemed rr-::;:;;;;;=;;~~;:;~;~~~~=~=ii.~~~~l to be approved," Powers and Coastal I officials said. MyChrIBtmas Lksl .. V Diemond• llortkl, rn-<:~l1rt, eemnga. u.araJ V Fun trnal, •lulc. hat. pur~) v Veeht \orM' l.ar~• U('f'ln t•pe UM omall bey c:ruuierl v Car lb•~ .nd lwau11lul. "h~r. Lu1h·in luaurael. chauffeur) OR A crui&e lickel on one of the August 1ailing1 of the brand new Royal Prin- ce&• or Sun Princn1 to Aluka to benefit ho elea women. (l"'ugural Year) Aug IS. l t8S . JO d.lya -Round Trip-- Sen f' raoelM:o Sun Prince11 Aug. I 0, 1985 . 7 d.lyi -Round'Trlp- Vaneouver Coastal submitted a printer's proof of the policy in September, but because of a heavy work load, department attorneys had not been able to examine it until recently, Powers said. He said that if Coastal tried to invoke the law, it could only sell an exact copy of what it submitted-the printer's proof, a rough draft which has no graphics and is also marked up with instructions for the printer. Powers, a contract speciahst, said in a telephone interview from Sacra- mento that he gave "text approval" to the policy -meaning he believes the text is a le~I contract. But other department attorneys decided last week to send the proposal to the department's top actuaries for "a second actuarial opinion on the rate structure and the pricjng of the policy." I "It is obviously·a sensitive policy," Powers said. "It wo11ld be un- fortunate if the policy did not work out and the company had problems for it.'' , He said the departm•nt was con- cerned about Coastal baaing the premium on the assumption that AIDS afllictJ 1 percent of th~ py popufation. The San Francisco Examiner reported recently that a much biaber percent.age of gay men in San Francisco had AJDS, he said. ' 11· HIGH -:f:AHY ~" fti'i111 00 If isoo I • I Oranoe Coat'OAIL y PILOT /Thurlday, Oeclmbet 20. 1914 amities await word ~n 28 trapped in burning •ine RANOEVJLLE. Utah (AP) - fightc~ today battled 11 stub- n fire that trapped 28 men ide a coal mme os family and nds wptted amuou ly to learn ether the miners were safe. fTons t-0 contain the blaze ich broke out Wednesday night equipment at-the entrance of the n. were not going as well as tcials had hoped, a 'company kesman said. The men may have retreated to her areas of the mine seeking an air and officials were hopeful ey were safe, said spokesmen for mery Mining Co., operator of the ilberg Mine, about 150 miles utheast of Salt Lake City. The fire broke out about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, said company spokesman Bob Henne. The men were work.Jn& several hundred feet from the entrance m a new section or the mane a1 the time. One miner managed to escupe and alen authorities, sa1d another company spokesman, Joe Abbott, but there has been no contact with the other miners. "He came across the fire area and groped his way through and made 1t across,'' said Abbott. Efforts to contain the fire were "not going as well as we would like," Abbott said. When the fire broke out, mmers rushed about 3,000 feet to the sate of the blaze. but only miner Kenny Blake of Price was able to make It throu&h. the ~pokesman sa1d Of- ficuils wert' a urning the 28 had retreated mto the mine and would have erected a bat 11cade to kc~pout smoke, he added. "There are somt good heads an the 28 miners,'' he said. Earlier. Henne s~ud that "there are fi ve search and rescue teams fighting the fire, to get to the point they can go into other areas of the mine to where people would have retreated.'' "There arc safe retreat areas. where there would have been ample supplies of clean air. if they made at there,'' he said. The cause of the blaze, which created "significant smoke, but not necessanly toxic." had not been dc1ermined, Henrie sa1d .\bbott 1d ··u '' a o,umed" the fi re mu\t have \taned from a hot btanna on conveyor belt equ1p.- mcnt at the main entry to the mme's fifth nght section The mine cons1w1 ent1rel)' of honzontal shafts He said the company was "guardedly optim1s11c" the miners were safe. He said federal mme inspectors from Price and Orange· ville were at the scene. Frank O'Gorman. a spokesman for the federal Mine afety and Health Administration in Wash- .1ngton, D.C.. said the danger to the miners as from carbon monoxide and smoke. He said officials .. sttll had hope" that the fl'.ltners were ahve, bul he $ltd the longer they remained undervound, tht le s their chance'i for urvival. Abbott said that a routint shin consists of aboul 20 worktt , but there were several management personnel -1ncludina the com- pany's mine manager and a vice president of C)C)C1'attons-with the work forte that WCTC amona thole lrappcd ins1dt thr minrJ Tbc federally 1n peaed Walbttj Mine. about eight miles north ol Orangcv1lle. ha been e>pttalcd ~ Emery Mining Co. for Utah Po~ and Light Co. sin« 1979. Re-roof With Gen1•ine Tile ! / Murph the Surf' ends 15 year jail term r11 answer your questions concerning -styles and colors, contractor references and free manufacturer's structural ZEPHYRHI -LS. Fla. (AP) J a c k 'Murph the urf" Murphy, the former beachboy who stole the Star of India sapphire and was -sentenced to life for killing a young woman walked out of MURPHY prison today as other inmates sang "Amazing Grace" 1n farewell. The one-time Flonda surfing champion, who becomes chg1blc for parole in 1wo years, took his first step toward freedom with his transfer to a work-release program 1n Orlando. Murphy, 47, said he felt "temfic and just great .. and that he hoped to help youth groups with his assign- ment to the Chnsttan Pnson Minis- tries. He has spent nearly a third ofh1s life behind bars. "I'm ured ofdo1ng 11mc." he said as he walked out of Zephyrhills Correc- tional In stitution. "If you're no1 doing God's business. you·re doing time." About 75 convicts, standing behind the barbed wire-topped prison gates. held a large placard that read. "Good- bye Jack. We'll miss you." and sang spiritual songs. ln 1964, Wlth two fnends. Murphy stole the 535-carat, $400.000 sapphire from the Museum of Natural History in New York. "He considered 11 a danng caper ... said Jack Nagele)'. a fncnd of Murphy's and his attorney at one time. "They went back to the hotel and had a pany to celebrate after- wards." Two da}S later the FBI arrested Murph)' m Flonda. The three pleaded guilty to burglal")' and told police the} had left the gem in a locker 1n a M1am1 bus terminal In eAchange. they spent less than two }tars behind bars. In 1968. Murphy was charged wnh first-degree murder 1n the death of Southland big target for spies LO i\NGELES (AP) -The concentration of defense research and technology makes outhern Cali- fornia a pnme target for spying, U.S. Attorney General Wilham French Smith said a day after a Nonhrop engineer was arrested on espionage charges. Thomas Patrick Cavanagh. 40, of Downey was arrested Tuesday after he allegedl~ tried to ell b1lhon·dollar "stealth" technology for S25.000 to FBI agents posing as Soviet officials. On Oct. 3. the FBI arrested one of Its own agents, Richard W. Miller of Los Angeles, on charges of spy1 ng for a foreign government. He has pleaded innocent and his case 1s pendmg. "We have had about as much as we want, .. Smith told a reponrr at the federal counhouse, where he was " meeting with officials, including .. Attorney Roben Bonner. The regJon is a "pnmr area of opponunny" for foreign intelligence agents and espionaac. Smith said. The meeting was not prompted by the spying arrests. Bonner said, but dealt gener~lly with "our law enforcc---~_......,.nt efTon s... He declined to elaborate~ At a brief coun appearance Tues- day. Cavan~gh was ordered held pending a bcanng fnday on the government's request to have bail denied perm:rncntly. I Cavanaah is accused . o taking technical manuals. blucpnnts, draw- inp and a list of subcontractors Wlthout proper authority from his employer, Nonhrop's Advanced Sys· tcms (l)ivision in P1co.RL'lcra. The matcnals dealt with an ad- vanced milital)' project wh1qll uses low obscrvatile 1cchnology or "stealth" tcchnoloay dcsiancd to prc- venftadar 1nstallaoon from detect- ina aircraft, the FBI said. ' Dunna a Dec. 12 mccuna w11h the three FBI men. Cavana&h told the •nt ·"I'm af\dbll money: S2S.OOQ 1s a drop in the t1\Jdcet. hcheve me:· an FBI affidavit t.ates Cavariadt '1 children 1d they were stun~d W ba ar•ul. evanqh and ht wife. Rha arc ecparated. avan_. fl~ tOrdivorcc from his wafcofl6>1earsinMay 19 l Thecast LS P-_Cnd 1 llJi Cava•itl hvfd 10 an apartment With • w6man named Mana lcna Quintero and her 12·ycar-old dauah· ter. apa~tmcnt manaacr Ken Kohlcabcr 1d. one of two Cahforn1a investment-didn't open her safe. !'lo". 14, 2005. but pmon authont1es firm secretanes whose badly battered (1rcu1t Judge Carlin~ Stedman say his record 1s exemplar) bodies were found tn a creek. concrete ~ntenced Murphy to lift plus 20 Dunng h1~ I 5 >car-; 1n prison. weights lashed to their necks with years for conspiracy and assauh to Murph> ~came a Jallhou~ an1st a electrical wiring. commit robbery. The Judge said model pmoner and a born-again He was sentenced to hfe 1n pnson Murph y was disqualified "ever again Christian. for the 1967 killing of Terry Rae 10 be 1n a free world with a law abiding Former Miami Beach pohcc Detec- Frank.. 24. He was ne ver prosecuted society... ti~ Emery Zcnck. who wall at the in the slaying of the other woman. Murphy also wasaccusedofp1stol-Miami Beach robbcl) attempt. sa}'s Annelie Marie Mohn. 21 . wh1pp1ng and stealing $35.000 worth he's .. flabbergasted" at 1hc transfer. According to the indictment. the of Jewelry from actress Eva Gabor in .. That's a real bad dude. A gu> hke women had stolen nearly $488,000 the early 1960s. Charges were drop--that should ne ver have been let worth of securities from a Los Angeles ped after she failed for the third t1me loose:· Zenck said. "If I sec this guy brokerage firm and were killed be-to appear in coun to testify. on the street, I won 't pass hun. rll cause they tried to blackmail Murphy State Depanment of Corrections take a shot at him " and a friend after turning the stolen spokesman Vernon Bradford said .. My tab 1s paid ... said Murph>. He material over to them. Murphy's parole date 1s Nov 14, said he had changed. in large pan He also was convicted of attempl-1986. which means he could remain because of people who wrote letters inspection. Call me at 714/822-4407 • 8181784-0454 • 800/533-8899 lfl:t_.60/f . ~ Beautiful~ roofs for the good life ~ LIFETILE' Corporation Rialto. CA 92376 Fremont. CA 94538 mg to rob a M1am1 Beach socialite in at the Orlando halfwa)' house for up and talked to him about a "God that 1968, allegedl y threaten ing to r:_ur to two )cars. 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Ato••or1no• Coaat OAILY PILOT/Thursday, Deeember 20, 199• • Girl's yu)e cards depicting Jesus forbidden by school SANFORD, na ( P) -In a dispute over rcltg1on an school. an 8-)'ear-old girl was forbidden b} officials to g1 ve Christ ma cards to her classmate1.i. becau c the cards bore :i p1ctu1 e of Jesus. tht.· &1r1's mother ~}S. or dolls on tht.• lront and rnnta1n three stit:kcrs. including one e\posing 'ltudcnt~ to d11Tcrcnt cultures and creeds. Chnstmn I ht.• nuuonty of teach- ing about rclt~1ous holiday\ should takl' place in the home nnd places ofwcmh1p, he said. on M onda) to bring in a m('norah and light 1t. She 'aid It wa' the lir\t time she ha'i done that. candle: Ollv1a 'aid \he later gavt.' the care!\ to frn:nds 1n the hullwa} und on thc bus to hc1 Sanford The dec1s1on to proh1b1t Oii\ 1a M yers from giving the cards to her sccond·gr~de classmates at Pim· Crest Elementary School was "ridiculous." sa id Katrina Mendez. her mother. showing Jesus. she \Utd. Because of heated reaction to the school district's guidelines on rcl1g1on and publtc 'IChool Christmas ct'lebra11on\, ( otton checked Y.tth Assistant Pnnc1pal Kathleen Procon. "'ho told her the cards 'lhould not be handed Last \.\Ct.'k, adm1111'itrnwr' at Tuskaw11lu M1ddk ~chool in south ·minok Count) rcmuH·d "Silent N1gh1" and thrl'l' other carol from a program. Mcndc1 \aid she also was bothered that Cotton on Tuesda} lighted candles in a menorah to illustrate the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah ( otton said her pupils kno"" Shl' 1s Jewish and asked her Olivia said she protc\ttd hy putting hl•r head on her 9esk and did not watch while Cotton Ill the homt.· , "~hl' wantl·d to g1"c. thats what Chn\tmas 11.i.," Mendez said. Hughes said too murh atten- tion 1s being paid to the roll' of the school syc,tcm in cclehra11ng **** The Goal of out. the teacher said. 1-..--===-===----=============iiiiiiil;;;;;;;-iri A COMMITTEE OF FRIENDS OF THE IRVINE ANIMAL CARE CENTER, INC. "It's like the world's giving a great big binhday pan> and the guest of honor" 1sn 't coming. Mendez said Wednesday. Olivia bought the cards with money she earned by getting good grades and took them to school Tuesda). when she asked her teacher. O livia Cotton. 1f she could pass them out at a clac,s part}. Mende1 ~1d. Tht· ~1 rdc; h:\\ c pictures of tO}" Pr()(.nn was out of town and rnuld not bt.· reached for com- ment chool Supenntendent Roben Hughes said It was ap- propriate for the assistant pnnc1- pal to re" 1cw the cards. Seminole County's gu1dl'lincc, advise -,chool adm1n1strators not to hold "schoolw1de attendance programs depicting the rcl1g1ou~ thl·me of C'hnstmas" but do not ruk out "reasonable recognition" of the hohda' in the s mt of Our divided payment plan makes it easy Ribbon and Bow Delivery! 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O n that day, The Daily News Tnb~ne of ~ullerton -qrange Count_y's oldest continuo usly pubhsh~d d:a•l y.Paper-will cease to exist. It will be replaced by a free d1stnbut1on weekly; most of the 80 full-and part-time workers there will be laid off. That's busi nes~. And if The Daily News Tribune !llanuf~ctured anything but newspapers, we wouldn't remark on its passing. B~t a n~wspaper 1s~'t like a warehouse or a lumber yard or an engmee~ng firm. It 1s more than the materials it uses, the employees 1t supports, t.he pa~roll. it g~nerates and the product it creat.es. A newspa~r ·~ an _msutuuon of public service and pu~hc trust -d~sp1te its pnvate status. ILis a medium upon which a com~umty depends for vital information. Co~mumty ne:-vspapers -· newspapers like The Daily News Tnbune-deltver all the important little stories the bigger papers car:i't find roo m for, and they do it every day. The Daily !'Jews . Tnb~ne m ay never have published a staff-written interview Wlth . Caspar Weinberger or Margaret Thatcher or Menachem Begrn, but the peopl~ of Fullerton could depend on it for t~e nuts and bolts of City Council meetings and school board sess1o~s. They could look to t~e paper ~o~ cha.nges in the garbage c~llect10.n schedule and meetings of c1v1c and social organiza- tl'?ns. Births .a.nd deat~s. weddings and engagements, gradu- ations a nd m1lttary enlistments -the events by which people mark their passage through life -are the staples of the community daily. Sanctions against S. Afr ica would be strategic disaste r - WASHI NGTON-With the stanhng news that perhaps a hundred million people face starvation an Afnca, leave it to the left to start beating the drums for economic war against the one nauon on the conti- nent where blacks are working and well-fed. . phedarmyotJonas av1mb1 IO Anjola. The anu-South ..\fnca campaign at the embassy on Massachusetts Av- en uc has now been endorsed b} at 1 least one promment rabb1. Equally puzzh ng. as there as no secret who as next upon the scaffold when South PA TRJCK BUCJIAlfAN col•m•liit StDIEY Hu1is Nazis learned wrong things This column 1s repnntttl from S\dner, Hams' latest boot. "Ple«s of E1gh1. • One of the best testimonials I have ever heard for a liberal ans education rame from a 70-year-0ld man re- leased from 20)'earsofimprisonmeot 10 Germany. The man 1s Albert Speer, the arctmect and Nazi politician whQ became minister of munitions and armaments under Hitler and head of the group that conlTolkd much oftht slave fabor used by Germany dunni the war Speer said that the tb1ng he revet· ted most was that he grew up with a tech meal education only, LD arcbilCC· t ure and enginttnng. He learned littl• of the liberal arts and humanities. and nothing of philosophy at all. In its .demise, The News Tribune j oins an elite group of forme_r daily newspapers. The Philadelphia Bulletin and the ~ashm_gt~n Star. ~re the most prominent examples, bastions of JOumahst1c tradition thought by most to be too big and too strong to fail. They were institutions. Like The Bulletin and The Star, but on a smaller scale The Daily News Tribune was a n institution in Fullerton. But u~like its eastern counterparts. it will not pass the torch to another ne~spaper . with the same commitment to the city. In Ph1la~elph1a, there are The Inquirer and The Daily News, in Washington, there are The Post and (now) The Times. In Fu_ll~rton . there will be a vacuum. a news gap, that regional da1hes and local weeklies can only begin to fill. Of Ben Hooks of the NAACP. clamoring fo r a I 0-year bailout of Communist Ethiopia. and economist war against South Africa, one has come to expect such absurdities. So~th Afnca's retreat would not only-rflean consolidated Commun 1st control of Angola. but a SWA PO victory in Southwest Africa. estab- hshment ofa Marxist Nam1b1a and the arrival of"pro tecttve .. Sov1el warships at Wal vis Bay. lfSouth Afnca. abandoned, retreats. who stands in the way of the Soviets' strategicob1ect1ves-control of the mineral wealth of southern Afnca without which the Western de- mocracies can not survive. and con- 1rol of the Cape of Good Hope around which mo\ es to the West the 011 of the Persian Gulf? ..\ frica goes down.Just txlow ··rac1r.m" m the Third World catechism of unpardonable sins pun- ishable by death comes "Zionism." .. It was this lopsided education" (1 am paraphrasing him as best I remember) "that made n so easy for man) of us to fall under the spell of ~az1~m." he said. '"We were lCCbnical barbanans, who did a tine job but never inquired about the purpose, or .. the ult1 mate results, of the JOb." The nation will not mourn The Daily News Tribune, but the people of Fullerton will miss it. Meinorles of a teen-ager who died much too young To the Editor: Bill Lester Deanng. Mart·h ::!4. 196 7 -Dec. 12. 1984 By I 0:30 a.m. mo'i t ol B1t1's tnends were alened of his tragic death. 8111 died at 9:38 a m. Dec 12 with his fncnd Roy W1ll1amson For me. I didn't consider 8111 to be a close friend. I considered ham to be more lake a brother; someone I looked after I As I drove b)' the acc1dcnl. not knowing what had actually happened. I couldn't help but hear a call running out to my heart. Shortt) alter talking to a pahce officer who 1s a good fncnd. I was infonncd ofh1~ tra8JC mishap gracelul and aggressi ve but never pushy: never was he crudely domi- nating. He bad an uncanny ab11t1y to take the ocean's energy and make 11 his own. In shon it was a pleasure to be with this young man when he was doing what he loved best. Bill surfed serious!¥ -religiousl). I think a more applicable word - most of his life . I alwa)'S admired this. For me surfing has now receded into an idea. a cond1t1on of memory. which I now tum to for solace and insp1rat1on. When I tum there. I still sec Bill surfing there. with the same grace and styk that his mind and heart rommanded. I kaow I will alwa)S find him there. But Hooks & Co. have some new recruits Last week, the House Re- pubhcansofthe Conservative Op- portunity oc1e ty(COS)wamed South Africa to end apartheid or face econom1csanct1ons The prcs1dent'u><>ltq of''con- 'itructt.,.e engagement" me.nts sup- pon onl) so lonias "real steps to"ard 1.:omplete equality for all South Af ncans are ongo1 ng," warned Rob- cn Walker of Pennsylvania. "~uth -\ f rica has been able to depend on conserva tives in the l nated tat<~s ... 10 treat them wuh bent$f1 neglect ... declared Van Weber of Minnesota. ··w e served notice that. wuh th eemerg.in$generauon of conserva11 \.C leadership. that 1s not going to he the case." Walt..er. Weberelal. feelchagnn and embarrassment that the Reagan genera ta on routinely loses 90 percent of the black vote, that the Goldwater generation was nowhere near the forefront oft he civil rights revol- ut1 on. Which is fine. Yet. one wis hes these consc1ence-stncken con- servau ves would find more personal and less destructive ways to do penance for the pcrcei ved sans of their elders. For the d1tch1ngofSouth Afnca would lead to a strategic disaster ri valing the lossofSoutheast Asia. Pretona wo uld Wlthdrawevery- wherc. ca rcle the wagons. arm to the teeth for a fight for sun 1val. The firs t v1ct1m of South Africa's retreat would be the pro-Western. Pretona-sup- PAT Buctw1At1 There ma) txa dumber and more destructive pohq being alh a need than ostrausm. economic \anc.11om and '"disinvestment" in . outh ..\fmJ howe,er 1tdoes not read11\ lOml' to mind. From ( h1rfG:mha Ru1hd('11 of the Zulu to Alan Paton of ( n thc Bc/01 ed Count0. the home-grown criticsofapanhe1d have ocggcd lhl' West not todisin ves1 "Those 1 n our soc a et y who urge a boycott ofSouth Afnca goods and the disinvestment ofWe stern capna~arc s1m pl)' a small fringe of desperate revolutionaries:· declares labor leader Lucy M vu be lo '"The) reahn· that the bas1ccond111on from v. h1ch revoluuon can anse does not C\l\t thus the world must creatl' 11 \.\.ho will su ffer> C'learl). the gn•atcst hardsh1ps1>.1ll fall on m) people the black people The~ 1>.111 bl· the first to lose their Jobs. The) will h<' ldt tod1e ofstarvauon. The) v. 111 be the tir'>t to be IC1lled in a rcvolu11on ·· <iouth ..\fnca as a Western as well as an A.fncan. country. it was wtth us 1n Korea and Vietnam. with us 1n the First and Second World Wars. 111s "'th us an the Third. So long as South -\fhca remains Western. hope re- mains. But should Sooth i\fnca cease to be ~ estern. hope -for blad.. colored and white -will disappear. as 1t has' an1shed from Chad and Eth1op1a in the nonh 10 Mozambique m the south. Demand '"complete equaht) ."demand South Afnca meet tne standards of Min nesota, and South ..\fnca will fail. But in Its place 'ou "ill not get \.1 1nnesota.) ou wall get Z1mbab"e. C u1 bono?To "'hose benefit -sa" e the S<)\.1e1 l n1on '1 The road ahead for Pretoria t!> an hellac1ous one. the gradual ex tension of greater economic social and poltt1- cal lreednm to ::!5 m1ll1on tnbal pc0pk~ "ho!.C countn South ..\fr1la 1s -as much as 111s Bnt1sh and Boer fhat road \I. 111 be most successtul l\ and safel" traveled. if-" htle the· fh1rd World 1sclamonng for ~outh ..\fnca'sdestruct1on -she ha<, a powerful. trusted. stead\.. reliable fnend.asonl) the t.:n11e·d tatesc.in be. President Re.agan's response to the u~ual suspects )'O'-' ling outside the South ..\fncan em bass} should be the quiet' 1s1t of an .-\mencan "arsh1p 10 the na' al base at S1mon<,town. a clear ~1gnal where "'e stand ..:\ s for the ( onser,a11HOpponun1t\ S<x1et,, perhapc; 'ome" ea Ith' lllntnbu1or \I. tll ship them. as rcq_uirt•d rcJdmg three do1en 1.op1e!'. ol kan-Franco1<, Rr,el-. ... Ho" DemouJC1e<, Pen\h ·· Patr/C'k But'baaaa I.~ a syodll'at~ t'olumalst. ""': Afterwards, 1 fell into a kind of broken-hearted dream. remembcnng this gu y I knew and loved so much It JUSt didn't make sense to me. Wh ) dad God take this young man from us so trae1cally? My heart ran out that night. trying to find some meaning in the senseless cruelty of has death 8111 was a young man who grew up in a Christian famil y. In his last few I days, I could sec God becoming an important spiritual 1mp1ra11on 1n ha<> ltfe. I think Isaiah 57: 1-2 best de· c;cnbc~ one way 1n which we could remember hi m Th1'i vcr-;e tali.., about the rightcou~ being relieved from the cruelty of this world and going to be with God. Rall always had a smile on has face which was accompanied by has polite gestures. We onl y need picture has blissful knowing gnn. to know that this young man loved the world a nd hfe. What else but the love of life makes a young man so dedicated to becoming a fireman? Death is. I think. hardest on the laving. left wath every memory of a person ~uddcnly, somehow. fro1en an tame But when I think of81ll's death. 11 \t"ems titting an some way -not that he died. because no one should tx.· '>natchcd from th e world so young - but that he died on the way to th!!' beach with his fri end: and in the morning. when the earth as most tranquil to the sp1r1t. EPA 's Friday beer parties upset rules, some workers Touted as a morale booste~ but some Mostly with 811l. I remember surfing. He was the be t 1n ht cl ub at school. I used to watch him -1 kne" that when he entered the wat er lo be~n his heat, he would undoubted I) exit wath a victory. -... -dislike potential for drunken driving When Bill was younger, I would sa) a freshman 1n htgh school. I re- member watchina him a~ he went to school. Every morning. anyone on the street CQUld look out the wmdow ..,._Tn>..._._im-cctbyndtn,..h1ttkatebord with the utmost grace and style. He rode has surfboard an the same manner; it wa'i also full of the same style and pawer. On the waves, he was Of course. this 1s all cold comfon We who loved this )'Oung man. each an our own different ways. wall remember ham in those d1fTcrent wa) s. s for me, I will always feel clo~ to him. We both share a common mother, the sea. to whom he now return$ forever. I know that CYCQ rime I tide a wave ... whe1her tt be in 1h1s world or in my hean. Bill's spint will be riding with me. TO DD FULLERTON Co ta Mesn Da1fy-.Pllot welcomes ~ readem!__comments WASHI NGTON -The na- t1onw1de crusade against drunken dnv1ng has given "'happy hour" a bad name -but not nt the Environmen- tal Protection Agency. Ever) Fnda} at 4 p.m . emplo)ees of the Office or Pesuc1de Programs gather in an 11th floorconfercn«room to quaff a hnle bttr -even though fcderaJ regu- lations forbid the routine gunhng of .ilcohohc beverages 10 aovernment office buildings The beer bust~ arc the 1nsp1rat1on of Steve SchatLow. who wa~ trnn\· ferrcd from a water d1v1s1on 10 pcsue1des last June. Schatzow ac- k"owlcdg~ that lhe Fnday beer parties violated government rule . but defended them as morale builders and If\ opponunit)' for ,fmplO)C~ nnd'bos~5 to e"<Chan c 1dea<i • TM Dally Piiot wefco~ your opinion• on matters of publlc "1t'sa tntd1t1on."hesa1d. "Weuscu .,,..,_ to do 1t 1n m) old office. It 1s not Lett ... •'ld longer attk:tM of commentary""muat "r· ~ "'al!datOI') Jf lhcy ~?n•t hkc 11. the) lhOUld ~~Sited or clMrty wntlen and eent to: Llf~I to tM don 1have10 come He added that mTOR...., ,..., ... 1-. Coete ...... CA. w ~~:k d ne~F.r seen anyone leave pt1111trtdude'f04lfeddr .. and~numblt10 we maY ot e"ery ne •trMd with ver'tfy e&1thonh4P. · hauow's bubbly view of the httr panic~ My a 111c ork} Johruon 1nterv1c"' 4 ~"tral of hat101>. ·., unJcrhna "'ho d1 pproved ofo th(' whole 1Jca . CRANCE CO AST • . Daily Pilat H. L. Schwerta HI Pi.~ Ft1nk Zlnl Tom Tell ., [ . Cre'9 8heft !Hitt: llJI • "I wouldn't obJttt at It wa a non- alcohohc fun tton," said one official "But th1~ 1 une1h1ca1:· Rqula&1on tile that akoholu: beverage~ ma)l not be' 1mb1~ in aovtmmenl offi "el<'Cpt upon occu ion' for which lht' head of the r Pon able ha granted an c"<cmp11on an "nt1ng · \n E P.\ spokesman admitted th.it \l hJtLO" had not obtained couch perm1\'iaon One EPo\ boss tirou~ht up tht• drunt..en-dn.,.mg poss1ti1l1t\ ·· \lot nt people ha'c 10 dnH' homr on I ndJ' evening' and 1t 1 ha1Jrdou' w Jnnk and dn\C I don·t agre(' with o,cr' 1ng alcohol " .\llhough :11tcndance at the: panic., t<, 'olunt:H). the du lie\ of h1)<,t art' rolated among the five bran1.h ho<,'iC'\ under hauow ·., 1uns<l1t't111n and the} kcl obliged to cooix•ratc .. 1 ht• problem 1\, \hould I be a 1cam pla,er or not., .. C'tplained one ho ' Tht• ho'lt"l o;qmet1mr\ ha\C' ro .,!)di out as rnuch as S20 or S 30 lrom their own pockets. when there aren·t enough bttM. peanuts and other 3nack to l\l around 1 hough r.JC'ft. ~rt}goc1 P3Y' S2. ''!>Ome people dnnk mort beer than other\" 'a1J one omcml f~"IM h:ne made \mU k~ out of SC\:retane~ in the pcs11c1de., offic."C, a \tle1r bos-;c'i a '' n them to bu) the bttr on the1r lun h hcml"'\ inctonl 20m" rqut 11ttend th<' pon1 oul or the 600 cmplQ)ccs Jn the om~. ··couple of ca~ of bttr u5uall) 'ium~ • But 'inl'al1n,a that mu b bttr f'.l I the bu11d1na &u "1 ~ n ~>~ ptvh- ltm U\ulll) 1t's d nt a m -P3<'l at~ time under a rl'tal) ·, ra1n\:Oat - or throu h h&htl) au !'\ltd 'tlo~menl com do~ Pc llrn.t prn.onncl ht\:C al\t1 come ufl v.11h 1n n1ou., v.11.,., to promOtl· the 11031~ The l Y.po,un" \'IC\\menl Rranch rttl"ntl\ f'a'\~J JACK At1DERSON r~ uut a lhcr th.it reJd. · f\pQ'iC 'our;elf 10 a gl>OJ Um\ ·()\-pa\ lt-d 11n the lhcr .... a .. a ('Jrtuon ul a ··n.ishcr nfl('n1n& hi\ ra1nro:it 10 lrnnt o l t-A'O C()- "orl..el"'t 1 herr " ,11,0 ol l llu~· thl' pro~ lcm that not all tho\C' "ho .111cn\l the pan1t'" an~ nil ""tu k .. , hen lht• thrt'<'- hour .1tfa1r. ht'g1n ,JI .I fl m Ont:' h<l\\ rc<..tllcd an \XUl\111n when hC' had to lnllk do .... n a \llllf.'1\guc and llrclg ham from the f'arl' to get \Onie nc~cd 1nformat1on "It 1'i 3 'tr3111tt• "a) hl Jn bu'l1r1r\\," th\· 1)tfinJI 'IJ1d "I "ould hate to aplain 101m t..1nfoll.. thatllm 1s hO\I. 1ttr1r' ta' m<,nc' .., h<'mp. <,pent' -.1 rl'll'l'\"O\C h> thu~ "ho tl11nk hc."t'r on ¥0' er nment 11mc \nd c~en the pu1~'"4.' ot tb ·r ('3n•C'' -morale btw"11ng -ma\ not h<' \t'f\ed '' one n-luctnnt p.1rt~ ()('r c;.a1d ··~fost !')('Opie JU'it ~ant 10 ct home atlc1 v.or on a f nJa, C\cnm1 · -~ \TO\ -.outhrm rnmm:tnd headquJnc" 1\ \1t11ng on a \ollano -;-ltterall). It'' loc.-a1C\l nc~r 1hc to\\n ot Ponu It. Ml lht' nnnhcm N1 r tll Napk..., a tor a re tic\\ \ult-ant, , r .. lt<'r "'ho~ C'3P has n'tt'n mtln:" than ~ IC'C't an 1hc p;nt t"u ~l·a" More th.an I S,000 ~t ta hie trcmoh. ha't' h«n rt'of\kd dunn1 th.u llml· J1ct .udtrs o 11 a )HIC'lltcf colonudJt Speer dad not seem to be copping a plea when he said thlS. He admitted his guilt. but felt he had paid for at with 20 years m prison. And now be was simply an old man reflecting on what might have bttn. "If we had b«n given a proper educatton as to the probable moral and SOClaJ consequences ofNµ1sm." he said (and again I paraphrase\. "man) or us might ha ... e taken steps to abon the movement before 1t took full power But hke )Our Waterpte people. ""e thought v.e ~ bema ·10,·ar -""<' had never learned what real lo)all\ ought to mean .. Pt>ople "ho ask v.hat pract1ca..I purpo~ there IS 1n ~IUd) ing SU h ~ubJel.I~ as. h1stol') and ph1losoph) need to be rrmmded that th~ are the on h <,ubJC'llS that asl fundamen taJ \lues11on., -"hat 1s the nature of mJn. "hat 1\ the good \<Xtet~. ""hat .irt thl prvrt·r C'nd' of Cl' 1h1a11on. JnJ \ll on \v nll' ol these 4ues11on' are not an,~l·rablc 1n a pos1t1' t' ~n!>e. but "t ran lollell "nonans"ers'" \\e ~n kam the things that are \I.Tong for man to oc and do. lhe dead ends. the delusions the fantasies and hvstenai thal ha\e dn\en peoples and cultures to ~lf-deleat1ng pohClC'S ..\n) Jenu- 1nel' educated person coul ~ "here H1tlen!>m "as 01ng from its inception a!> a ph1lo\Oph' ol dcatn. not of ltfe The < rerman<, "'ere th<' most edulated nation m the "orld. in the narro" '>("n~ of .-;cholarsh1p and techn1lal ~l..1llc; but this "as not translated b' their Jcadem1c S}Stem 1n1oeth1cal or ph1losoph1c terms Too man\ talent('d men ltke peer grew UR 1nn~nt of the moral lruths ano· \OC1al opuons 1t took him ~O )'ea~ 1n pn<,on to recognue. )dDt')' Harrll is a syndlcatH t'olumal11 L.M. Bovo I~ -- Want t o rel ax? Try .S wed en H11" \l.Ould \.Ou like to ll\C: 10 n ,1t1Mdahlc hut· plu\h ap.1nmcnt .1 \oung people'<, place· where the <il80 doc\)l)Ur laundr). take" care ot )'our )OUn&stel"\ clean!> )Our rooms tor four houro; each v.t'C.'k. and ti~e\ \Our me.ii\ to order an the hou\C rcr.· 1aurant 1 ot bad. "'hat'> Ju5t hl..e the great hotel\ "wedl·n ha~ 11 number ot r.uch apartment hu1Jd int1'· rm told "'' J '>kin \fl('(talt~t. · No1h1~ humhl~ .i dermatologist so much '' the ll'"''> "!Art" f.a\~ to treat but hard to curr l ~'\thcr If dcnnatolog1!\t~ ntt thr happiest doctor\, a'! "' cl31med HlU hin t:rodil.W&n\ th1\ fellow ay~ \\ ,,n~ h·nd tu detlate the <'10" ot 1he ml'd1cal prn( 11t1one'°' l.) Thost "'-'f"n tnun., ot thC' old \.\. c-\t -llo"' f11~1 dad the) mo.,.r-t -\ \ mile or t"-n an hour ma .. bt lfX) m1k\ 10 a \CH·n-da) "'l't'~ lkr "t\C'aut} 11ll't'p .. "'a' \\h;tt tht "'t~man of\C\tcnc~u :all~d thJl "'«"ll <lht-g"Ot ~~idn ht. 11 l!H\\ •• R. phi RC'pl\ "'-o akoh•'I": mid· 1 h1nC' no 'pct·1al f.mup called a a II '<'U !<~, ... 4~ da "\ otl lhC' JOO to \ll'\ utc ~ounc;.lf lo \Om<' \pc< lBI prn1C\:t h.o" much (OUld )Ou f=\ Jon<'" Plcnl\, no doubt 8 ut v.b) t e lime um You can do the me thtO h' Jl~tn · n hour a da~ fo1 a> r tn \ L. f. It. d It 1 f •fll ate4 C"Ol•m• ••· \ Holiday Blouses Blouses with delicate detailing in linen and silk. Classic sh.irts in cotton and blends ... styles for every occasion from elegant 10 casual ... From S.36.00 fo S/20.00 642-7061 CO.ZY-TOP LONG GOWN ' $3800 Mauve mood Dresden blue Coral blush Veta 's INTIMAT£ APPAREL INC 101' •Wl AKIU W""'11f •ACJt CA flUO 642 11 97 ''Unmist.akPbly Feminine" A Subs idiary of ITT Financial Corporation I $100.080 CD'S RATE ALERT . 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Lou ELDER • HALLIDAY1S MEN1S CLOTHING • H1c KORY FARMS • HuMPTY D UMPTY HucHE: MARKET •THE M1NuT~MAN WAY• NANCY D u NN ANTIQUES Nr:wPORT BALBOA SAVINGS • SAv-ON DRUGS •THE STOREKEEPER ' . THi: STOREKEEPER FoR HER • VETAS INTIMATE APPAREL ;WESTCLIFF CLEANERS "' . . ,.. Dlillr ........... .., M9M........, Illy Piii THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1984 ANN LANDERS 82 ENTERTAINMENT 113 4 8U81NE8887 ' Hull of Bella Donna (at left). ln•lde, Erwin Donch. wife Thereaa and 80n Kevin enjoy well-appointed main Mloon. His dream boat has all the comforts ·of home Soli dteakdeck , Koa wood interior - a ll ha nd-built by a pastr y ch ef. no les~ By ALMON LOCKABEY CWI) l'llot lloetlftt Writer Three years ago Erwin Dorscft, 33, didn't know the pointy end from the blunt end of a boat. Neither did he know a ketch from a sloop. And Erwin Dorsch didn't know how to sail. The o nly things he had done with his hands during his young life was to create fancy pastries for some of the world's top hou~ls and res- taurants. He is currently the past I) chef for the Bonaventure Hotel in Lo~ Angeles. A little over three years ago Dorsch ran across something that threatens t.o change his life style and put him and his family -a wi fe and 10-year old son on a nomadic course of adventure. What Dorsch found was a 49- foot ferro-cement hull in a boat vard at 1519 Monrovia Ave., Costa PAPARAZZI Mesa. and it set dreams awhirl in his head. Dorsch bought the bare hull and set o ut to create a cruising yacht that would allow him and his family to cruise the glamour spots of the world -Mexico, Hawaii, the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand -and wherever else thei r dreams would lead them. A bare hull is a long way from a cruising yacht. but Erwin Dorsch 1s a perfec tionist. After studying books and other yachts. he set out to design an interi or that would provide safety and cruising comfort at sea. He also studied electronics and electrical work in his spare ume. Yes, and even the intracacies of marine engines. The results of all that study and dedicauon is nearing completion at the boat yard. He has finally found a place to berth the yacht and expects to launch 1t in a tcw weeks. After that, he will settle down to learn to sail and navigate the seven seas, and in a few years expects to shove off on his dream cruise. Yachtsmen and veteran boat builders who have inspected the Bella Donna at the boat yard acclaim it to be the most perfect JOi ner work -deck and interior - they have ever seen. The deck and cockpit arc solid teak. The interior -from sail locker forward to galley, navigation station, head and bunks are done in Koa wood (cabin sole) and rose- wood (bulkheads and overheads). Dorsch bought~a diesel tractor engrne and convened 11 to manne use. Fuel tanks were mstalled capable of holding 180 gallons of diesel. and 400 gallon water tanks. The only things Dorsch hasn't done with his own hands are the masts and the sails. The sails are being built by Ody~y Sails in Costa Mesa: · There seems to be nothing the native German pastry chef hasn't thought of. Show Coordlnator Sharon Pike with parenta Jody and Jack Pike. ~ When he se'ts sail -after he learns -the Bella Donna will be equipped with VHF, single-side- band and ~am radio. Oh yes., he is also engaged in study to become an amateur (ham) radio operator through ham expert Gordon West of Costa Mesa. (So far, he only has a novice license.) The boat will also have radar, satnav and other navigational equipment. Nevertheless, Dorsch as studying celestial navigation and how to use a sextant -"You know. in case the electncal power goes orr:· he says. The Bella Donna 1s 48 feet 9 inches on deck wath a JO-foot bowsprit. She wall be ketch-ngged with h ydraulic steenng and all the other amen111es that make for eas) cruising. The main mast 1s "58 feet and the mizzen mast 40 feet. How did a pastry chef become so talented with things mechanical? "My father was an engineer in Germany and my brother was an expert carpenter. I guess I just naturally learned to handle tools. I've always been good at working with my hands." Dorsch worked at his chosen trade m Europe and South Afnca, where he met and married bis wtfe 12 years ago. In South Africa he started his own pastry business, but went broke aftc1 he had a motor- cycle accident that almost cost him his left leg. Months in the hospital and learning to walk again cost him tile business, but he later staned working for the big hotels and restaurants, finally winding up at the Los Angeles Bonaventure. Dorsch said he has spent about $70.000 o n the yacht. but when 1t 1s fi naJI) completed and ngged wtll be the equ1velant of a $400,000 cus· tom-built \acht Ho\\-has he accomplished all th as while sull holding down a full tame JOb? "For almost three years I have worked on it seven days a week (24 hours a day on weekends). He usually gets home from Los An- geles about 3 p.m. and spends eight to nlrfe hours working o n the boat -many times unul past midnight. "You have to do 1t fast or 1t wall nev~r happen," says Dorsch. He said he k.ncW a man who worked IS years building a boat and then gave it up~ Dorsch appears to be a nomad by nature He spent his formative years in Germany and other European capitols and went to South Africa where be spent eight years before com mg to the U.S. in 197 5 -after recovering from has accidenL He -Worked as a pastry chef in Detroit before coming to Los Angeles. "I always wanted to travel whale growing up but there was never much oop0nunity .\s for creating and ~orking with has hands. Dorsch sa)'s there •~ no companson ~•th creating fa nc' pac;tnes and building a boat .. Yo u can spend hours or da>c; crcaung a beautiful edible item. Then some one comes along and devours it. With a boat I can look at 1t years from now and realize at 1s something I built and can take pnde in. - "If an)1hing should happen to destroy the boat. I can always build another." . . ........... ..,u. ...... Suanne Schwellenb&cb, rlCbt. cbata wttb. Teri Ireland, Ann Klea and Rlta hentee. t Lagµn.a Ml.i.seum exli.iDit J:ias ·'em 'impre~si~ned·' Laguna Beach Museum of Art people were deliahted with the tu~ut ofmcm~rs and guests for the opcnina of the holiday exh1- b1tion, "(alifom1a lmpres ionism Reviewed," al lhc museum's new satellite pllcry in South oast Plaza. "I sec a lot of new f1cc ~members who do no t rqularly come to our pllery in La1una Thi new gallery i &JVIOI u wonderful c po urc'" cnthu$Cd La1rl Pella ero. public relauon director. Guests at the opening seemed delighted with the eithibit. Anna LUil• Goaule1 of Santa Aha s:ud that many or the paintin15 re- minded her of her father's ranch. Mary Loeb of M1 ion Viejo said the paintinas made her feel "com- fortable and warm." "You can fee l yoursclf bcina there," he added. Slaaroa Pille, curatonal a i tant and coordinator of the how, said th t workinaon th1 exhibit cn11blc her to Stt C'alifom1a with "a new awarenc .ancwc)c " The colorful exhibition features traditional paintings by early 20th century anists who If vtd and worked in uthcm C"alifom1a. These "Cahfomia lmprc ionast " were umulatcd by the pcctacular scenery and unspoiled terrain they found in Southern California. mong the twenty-cia,ht an1 t included 1n th1 survey exhib1t1on arc: Dua Bartle tt. Frua Blldteff, Geerae Bru4rUf, Maal'ltt Br••. BeaJaml• C. Br•w•. Fraak C.prln, William Alt .u4ef ·Gnf- fl&la. Ana Hlll1. Clare•ce Hillkle, . uth Coa t Piau·s director of Jotepll ~lelh. E•sar Payee , markeurfg \tHra E1u and Jack Jiu... hlhff, Gruvme Rff. and 'Wy .Pike. proud parents or ..... Cul k'mN&, Mari.. ._ro•. · Wadl&el. G•y ReH and William It was a pcc1al. n11mental WeMt. night fo~S.tUMSdl•eUaabacla It mon& those vicwina the work wa hcr~la t ho a director of of the~ art&St v.."Cre Museum development for the mu um. he director Blll On• and ht wife had Just accepted a po ition as Dine, ' uth C"oa t Pla.za coord1-nior oounstl01 for the Gary nator Na~y Carlaoa and hu band Phillips Compan) and w11l be AeA'y ~u um board prt"Sidenf. doma fundra1 1na for the n Ted PHl oe and Wife S.uu~. ount Performm · n\ Center Mu um curator Robert McDould Y>Cll a\ other client . . . Other museum members and auest attend1na were collector Ty Brftftr. Gates and J.,adtt4a Bar- rows~ len~r to the e h1blt1on <Hora• &era from th~ Gcorae tern Fine Aru Gallery m Encmo, Ray l\e4fen of Redfern Gallery, collecton Jlm and UM& IUes and lenders Brld1eu and Martla MHalr Plparau1 ncdllcd b} T>:uly Pilot • r~I~ Edlfor id• Dc•n' '4'1lh ron• rnhur1on b GI n• z, n r. • I - -I ' B2 Oreno-Coatt OAIL Y PILOT /Thurl<l•Y· Oecemw 20, 198• Widow's big mouth cause of her own problem D R NN LANDER : My wha11t'shketohave.ihea\) heart troublc,l1dy -tbe "Bl1Moutb''wH world ha 1umed upside down.1 am a and no one w11h whoin to d1 ·u~\ a y.ours. But perb1p1 lf you understood "oman in myearly40s, tteently problem.) WHY yo1.1 told your motbtr and save widowed. alone in an area where I All When I learned nn 1s1eMn-ln" ber permJ11lon to ttll your 1lster·ID· know no one. Before my hu band's had betrayed me and 1old m) law, you mlabt be more ration al and dcalh I suffered a seriesofphy11cal nephewsand nieces about my d1M:a~ tes1 ao1ry. comphunts. My mother was aware of I .... D.IS I decided 1t was wrong for my own I believe your rage at your busbud them. oon af\er my husband died the LAii lo children not to know. so I told 1hem. for 1M11 you tbe dlsu se waa more problem was diaanoscdasgenital Now lam funous with my sis1eMn· tban you could tolerate. TeJUog tbe herpes. I could haveconlnlcted this law forforci ngmy hand. l feel the family wasyourwa~ of 1etOn1eveo disease only from him. one else. I emphasized that I did not children think less of me, somefiow. wltb bJm, tbouabyOJa may ootb1ve I called my mother and told her I wantmf niecesand nephews to Am ljusttficd in my anger'!-OONE reaUzed ltat Uae tlme. was inastatcofshock. I also told her know. ( gavemo1herpermiss1on to IN BY A BIG MOUTH i N DEN VER • • • she could tell my sister-in law but no tell my sister-in-law because I know DEAR DONE: You made your own DEAR AN N LANDER : lam a ----------------------------------~-;___, youna woman who is obsessed with my Wt'1ght.I am 5'5" and weigh l 30 pounds. The Sportswatch from Concord~ Collection. It makes the bulky sportswatch passe. In the lastcouplcof)ears I have lost approximately 35 pounds. Dur- ing 1l11s time I began self-indu~ vom11anaaOerca11ng normal quan- t111cs offood. Currently. I dnnk d1e1 coin) and frullJUKc I cat Vt'I)' hulc and keep m> in take below 300 c:iloric o day Jam pc1nfit'd at the thOUlhl ofp1nangan ounce. I realuc 1h1, bchn' aor 1)o<ld but I can't slop 11 M> hu!lband wants 1<>stan a fam ily H<' kn ows J d1e1. but 1s unawllre that I am a fanatic about u. I am temfied of 1wo things· (I) that I will gain too much we1gh1 1fl be<:ome pregnant and will have a tern bk ume losing 11, and{'.?) 1hat my body 1s not nv1n- t1onally able to support a fet us and I would ha ve a d111icul t pregnancy that would probably end 1n a m1scamagc I!> 1t sate lor me to become pregnant? Can several years o f poor t·a11ng habit!> and vom111ngcausc permanent damage? Is 1t es!>enual 1ha1 I tell my doctor ot m> ea tang problems 1fl become pregnant'> SCREEN · SALE The Centurion Executive in J8 karat gold with day a nd date is the new, rema rkably flexible Sportswatch for him. For both men and women 1 • in stainless steel and 14 karat gold: the La Costa, di stingu ished by a bar-a nd-link bracelet; a nd the hand-sc ulptea Cent urion from Concord 'ollection . Also ava ilable in 18 karat gold. Each 1s water-resistant and tota lly crafted by ha nd in Swi tzerla nd. RAFF jeWClIY- 32 FASHION ISLAND •SILK • GOlDUAF • FOUR PLAQUE • <XJROMNil)8. Ten different styles and sizes to choose from. Prices 1tart 1t: s36 Dec. 8 -Dec. 22 GIFT IDEAS FROM AP: Lu1e telectlon of jewelry, Jade, vnes,wory, dotsonne,lnd embr~ry. Between now & Christ mu All Accessories From 20-so•1. OFF OtllENT Al ltOSEWOOD FURNITURE ,,......,-.,..---... OAkMOOk VlllAGl • 2031 AVE OE lA CARLOTA LACUNA HtuS • t55-4l37 SS s N M ~lll'S 7 I 0 n-1 () >·I() 1-10 ..... Supcrga EcJse into the holidays with su re-footed softness A padded insole 10 enhance ""'-. . comfort White or navy ........._ napa cal ~ -...... Plea<1eadv1sc me. Ann. as I c n'1 keep up this front much lonacr - NO NAME, NOCJTY, NOC'OUN- T RY DEAR N.N.N.: Voa1ou.ndas lfyou bave botla anorexla nervo11 Hd bullmla. Tbeseareaerlo1u1Uq dl1ordert tbat require tbe lmmeCllate. attention of a pby1lclan ud a p1yclao- loglcal counselor. (Overeaten Anonymous can also be very Heful. Look lo tbe pboae &ook.) ' Underoo condltlou boald yo11 become prepaot until you bave establltbed normal eatlD1 laablt1.1f, by cbance, you get preput, I 1rge you to tell your playalclaa at 01ce. Jn antwer to yo1u q•e1tlo1, "ClJI several years of poor eatlll1 laablt1 and vomiting cause permaaut dam- agl'?" Yu. In fact, It cu be fatal. ••• ,.\ n n La11ders ·new booklet, "Sex anc.I 1 he Teenager." explains every aspect o(se:w al behavior -where 10 drn" 1helme, how to say no. the i arwus methods ofcontracepuon, 1 hr da ngers of\ID. the symptoms and "here to get help. For a copy, send $2 .md a Jong. self-addressed. stamped cn"t'lope(37 cents postage) to Ann Landers. P.O. Box I 1995. Chicago. 111. 60611 . WEDD INGS ANDREWS-RIKER Jaime Clare Riker and Mark Lou1~ .\ndrcw!t exchanged wedding vows in t Clements Episcopal Church in Berkelc~ on Aug. 25. The couple greeted 200 guests at a rccep11on foli o" ing the ceremony at the Facuh) Club on the U.C. Berkeley campus The bnde. a resi dent of Mammath Lakes and San Francisc, is the daugh ter of John and' Lois Riker of Corona del Mar. She wore a gown of pleated silk taffeta and lace. Her attendants were her sister. Gale- R1k er. her sister-in-law. Trace> Riker.and Knsten Paulson of Emer- ald Ba-. The· bridegroom 1s the son ot \eward and Belly Jean Andrews ot ~auamcnto. Jay Michaels served as. bc'it man and Reed Harris and J. Scotl Riker wc·re ushers. A ft er a Ii vc-eek tour of France and Coiw1t1crland, the couple are no"" residents of Sacramento where he is an attorne) with the law finn of Wil ke. Fleul). Hoffelt. Gould and B1crne). LUP· YEARGAIN \osla Mesa residents Lorry Ann ---4 Yeargain and Ron Lup were married Dec. I dunng ceremonies aboard the P1lgnm . which also was the setting fo r the rt'cept1on. allended by 85 guests. SERn'llr, COSTA MESA • IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY Ha)lis}•tts Nlrsery ·Florist 546-5525 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Moore Flowe r s COSTA MESA 1215 "A" Baker St 556·7870 (Conn BakeT/P&lrvt'w) HUNTINGTON BEACH 6013 Wame11 847·3212 •eo~rs~ 1:' FLORI STS .- 2240 So. Bristol (Come1 Britto! & Warner) Santa Ana Order early Avoid DfHppolntment COLLINS FLOWERS 2184 Harbor Blvd Anaheim, Ca. 750-0451 1830 San Mlguel Drive, Harbor View Center • 844-4081 448 EHt 17th Street, 01ta Meaa • 845-8144 a•&•a-~J 1 5791 Westminster Ave. ! Westminster, Ca. LEE'S FLOWERS Make someone feel merry. j 893-1881 or r J.,__ ___ a_s_1-_2se __ 9 ____ ,._ _____________ ~ , ~·'· ,\ _.-..111a11,,-; I ·:~ ....... ~M(.~, v, .. )I • . '~·· '" ' ....,,.., ' . ,....,, f4l0 W.--A- ,_l .. n V11lrf, c.lof«,. .. 92701 ( 714) 964-6344' .'~· ·-~ I,•;\ 3Q I Bir h 852-9155 a. The bnde 1s the daughter of Frank and Dorothy Yeargain of Costa Mesa. Her gown was of while satin and lace. andy Yeargain was her honor auendant. and other sisters, Patti and Mary Yeargain were bridesmaids. The bridesroom is the son of Mike- and Emma Lup of Tustin. His best man was Mike Lup, and ushers wert~ Ricky Lup and Pat Biondino. Foll owing a honeymoon in San Luis Obispo. 1he newlyw~.ds are at home in Costa Mesa. by MARRIAGE & FAMILY Joan An4rews ShOold There Be A Child? Mc»t cou- ple& would •or• tti.t having ctllldretl can crea1e tome ol the gr"teat pleaSUtet end also gtee1es1 pel{lt In thet ltle IOgether II It i"1P0rtan1 that botfl pattnera enter parenthood With reati.tlc 8X,P8Ctltl0hs While It IS a popV18t hoPe that l'levinQ children wlll draw a couple cloeef together. Iha opposite 111 otten the caM. Cenainly the exper19nce of pregntncy end being with an intan1 and toddlef can ~ v ry _!l!.!!s.M.JJf • ea the coup1e ll8L known it betoce beGOmet drematloally •llllfed Each ~ hat enjoyed tl'le ruH •lleJ'lllOn of his/her Pllftnet. ti'!• now ttlefe 11 another pe.son whole nMdl come l1rs1 for lhe couple who IS heVlng marital troubles. II 11 a rncatake to lhlnk that having a baby w1• In ilteff bnng them clolar tog.the< II wou"1 sur.iv be he!Pful II ttie couple coutd Degon to resolve 90me of tl'lff ma1<>1 p1oblems so as 10 enlet Ihle new commitment on a more IOlld loollng It one pan'* has seriOUI , ... rv1110n1 t1bOU1 being • parent, It It belt II ll'lete double can be resotved Pr...nt9d .. • c:ommunl\y MlvlQe by .IMft A-.... Marriage, ,amity. Chttd Tn.tllf)ltt, Nwpofl CounMtlng l PIY<ltiologV A.uoc1t1•. t 151 DcM, ulte 230. phone 133· 1910 THEATER Nons Holiday shows winding up on county stages It's out with the old on Orange County stages this weekend. and a two-week hiatus ~fore coming in with the new. Four local productions wind up their respective engagements with final performances ~tw~n now and Surday, including: -"A Cbrl1tmas Carol" at South Coast Repenory, 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Clos- 1ne performances are tonight and Fnday at 7:30, Saturday at 1:30 and 7·30 and Sunda> at I and 4 pm. -"Aanlt" at the Gem rheater 12852 Main St., Garden Grove• (636-72 13). The show completes 11~ run tonight through Saturda) at 8 and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. -"A Cbrl1tm11 Carol" b) -\Class A.ct Players in the Forum at 5addle- back Colle~e Nonh. 5500 Irvine Center Dri ve. Irvine (827-5224). f inal stagings arc Fnday and Satur- day at 8 p.~ .. Sunday at 2:30. -"Cllarfe1 Dickens' Victorian Cbrl1tm11" at Golden West College in Hun tington Beach (895-8378). The show winds up tonight through aturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. -"Tbe Littlest Angel" 3t the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. ttun1- 1ngton Beach (832-1405). Free per- formances aturday and Sunday at 1:30, 3 and 4:30 p.(ll First come, first seated. · Meanwhile. the four Orange Coun- t> dinner theater' continue their holiday engagements. These include ··A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" at the Harlequin Dinner Pia) house (979-5511 ), "Fid- dler on the Roof' at Sebastian's West Dinner Pla}house C492-9950J. "Bye Bye 81rd1e" at the Cuna1n (all Dinner Theater (838-1540) and"( an Can" at the Grand Dinner fheater (772-7710) BACKSTAGE -Thl' Westminster C ommunll}' Theater has announced 11s tast for "The Petrified Forest." opening Jan. 4 for five week- cnds ... Carmen Fcrcllo, ( onn1e McKenzie and Tim Blough will pla> the leading roles for director John Francis, with Don Evand, Randy Cobb, Stuart Elliott, Ganger Fout. Lawrence Allen . Sonya Tunstall. Gary Donathan, Darren Cobb. Charles Gallagher. James Troesch. James Ledford and Ra} Dunker -.. , . \ The•tar• of South Coot Repertory'• fiftb production of•• A Chriatmaa Carol" aalute honorary producer Nordatrom, whlch donated &15.000 to undenrrltt tbe ahow. From left compll'llng the ca')t .call 995-4113 for 11d..e1 1nlormat1on .\t th~ Huntington· Beach Pla)- hou'>r Joanna Counm:}. Wa} nc "1.i}hcm Lan) Blake. Wit fhomp- \on a nJ f J Bel frl'} "111 bi: fca tu red in thl· m}\tl'r\ ~hnllcr .. fantalus •· under thl· d1reu1on ol Jan Angelino . 11 opcni. Jan. 4 for SI\ weeli.endi. ol Frida) and Saturda} production and rcscrva11ons an: taken at !S 12-1405 .. Hotel \\a} Anaheim, and re..er- ' a11on\ arc taken at 1 7:!-771 o CALLBOARD -.\11d111on~ tor the musical m}'ster> "\ometh1 ng's -\loot" v.1ll be held Jan 2 and J at 7 p m 3t the Newport Theater Ans (enter 2501 ( lllT Dme. ewport Beath ... director bleen f-1shbach will be 'iCek1ng four women and six men -with Engh'>h a<.·cents. and those aud1t1on1ng should come prepared with sheet music . call 497-3623 for further details Oriti~ Coast DAIL V PILOT IThurtday, Decemb« 20 19S.. are Ron BoUNOm, Art Koaatlk. Martha llcParlaDd. Bal Landon Jr.. Richard Doyle and Do1l Took. Jt wu NorCS.trom '• tb.lrd Cb.riatmutime donation to 8Cll. :·Prize Winner sets premiere at SCR The Irvine Communll} Theater will lead orr its 1985 ''reprise season" with Jason Miller's award-winning drama ·· rhat Champrnn,h1p Season" Robcn Michael Conrad 1s d1rec11ng a ca<,t composed of Ted Knorr. 'A o<><i> Jom·s. James Co' ert. Darrell "-1t(hcll and Tom Titus the pla\ opcm 1 cb I for lour weekends at In inc''i I urtle R()(.·k ( ommunll\ Park and ti<:ket 1nlormat1on " d1\- pcn~d at X 7-5496. Tr)outs lor "The Death and Life of \neak) Fitch," a we'>tern comedy melodrama, will be held Jan .Sat 10 a m. and Jan 7 at 7 p m at the Westmm'iter ( ommunll\ Theater. 1212 Maple St We<,tm1nster Kent Johnson 1c, d1rec11ng and will ~ ..ceking a cast of <.eH'n men and three v.omen. plus extra<, .call 995·4113 for more information !\tt'>.I up at the Grand Dinner Readings for the corned) ··The Theater 1n .\n3he1m 1s Neil Simon's Butler Did It" Y..1ll be held at the • • I I ! • I I l BY JACKIE HYMAN cn11c1zed. If they o'erly praise )OU, fir~t pla) "( ome Blov. Your Horn" Garden Grove Communit} Theater, A-*etM ,,_ wrtw }ou·re not going to complain about 11. v.1th a real brother att -Patncli. and Chapman at St Mark's 1n Garden So •ou shouldn't complain 11 the" Ethan Wa"ne -1n the roles ot the Grove. Jan 12 and I 5 at 7 30 p.m ... a In the three )cars since she won a / ' ' o'erly crit1c1ze." hachelor hrothcr'i . the two 'on'> of cast of six men and s1it women 1s Pulitter Pnzc for her play, "Crimes of Henley. a graduate of Southern John Wa> nl' will perform from Jan X required for the 'lhow . winch opens the Hean ," Beth Henley hasn't had a Methodist Un1vers1t}' in Dallas. 1n-through March 17 at the < irand I Feb. 22 .. call 897-5122 for details ... major hit. Butshe's no1compla1n1n~ itially moved to Los An~les 10 act ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I've got tncndswhocan't pa) their She had written a few one-act play<, rent." said the onetime actress whose and an unsold <>ereenplay -"The voice carries the lilt of her na11ve Moonwatcher" -before"( nmes." M1'iS1SS1pp1. ''l'mgo1nstobehappyas "Cnmes'' was reJectcd by half a long as I can keep wnt1ng plays and doLen theaters before a fnend sent 11 getting them produced and not ha\e 10ActorsTheaterofLou1sv1lle,wh1ch to take a str.ught JOb" produced 11. Performed off-Broadway Her latest work, "The Debutante at the Manhattan Theater Club. 11 Ball," will premiere .\pnl 9 at South v.on the Pulitzer Prize 1n 1981 hefon: Coa\t Repertory. opening on Broadwa) Henle) was 28 ti's part of the 20th ann1Hrsal) ,ears old at the 11me season at the theater. which was "It "as a shock.'' .,he <,a1J ol founded b} amsllc directors David "inning the pnze Em mes and Martin Benson 1n 1964as Recogn111on brought some ad .. an- a tounng com pan) operating out ofa tages. "It's a lot ea-;1er to get )Our station wagon 'Second pla~ produced and )Our Now. 1t has 11s own lu\unous third." she noted "It's rt~all) helpful fac1ht} with a 507-c;eat ma1n~tage. a rnmmerciall}. not 10 mt.·n11on people t 70-scat second stage. a tounng being ni cer to )OU at dinner pan1l''>" children'<> program and a $3.4 m1lhon It toot. three to lour month<. to annual budget . ....nte "( nme'i... but "Debutantc "The Debutantl' Hall" .... 111 he Ball" was spread t)\cr more than 1 .... 0 directed h> Stephen I obolov.'ik~. an \l'ar .. tx·cau~ of other proJC<.l'> actor mu\luan and v.ntn "'ho " Henle\ hac, .... nlll'n a number ol Henle~\ lnng11mc h<~)fm·nJ ,lrecnpla~'i that h:n c nut H'l tx·cn fhough kno .... n tor her ollh<.'al produced. "C rime., ol thl' Hc:in" , humor. I lcnky dei.l'nhcs "The Dl'hu-· .. 'Strav.beml''i .. lor ~1'>S} \pau•k, a tantc Ball" ai. "kind ofd1 flcrcn1. more collaboration. "True Stone<;" for th~ '1olcn1image\1n 11 and maybe nC?l a\ Talking Heads . .\nothcr collabora- access1ble of a stor) as 'Cnmc!> of the 11on with Sam Diego. "Survival Heart.' It's more baroque (ju1des:· will be an upcoming PBS "I wanted to do something about American corned\ series. people -they're all trying to get fixed When she has a·dcaJhne. the .... ritcr up, all the facade and 11'<. pla)cd <,aid. she sometime<; work\ 14 hour\ a against the animal side of their da\ and turns out 25 pages natures:· c;he said. ··'tou sec th em :.When I don't ha .. eadeadline. I s11 \having their legs. putting on their around and pick hnt up oil thl' rug makeup The} tr) to ha .. e a facade. and think of the· nght ltnc" I kn IC\ but the) 're JUSI too human to earl) 11 '>aid olT ·· . \he·., also pla)cJ a le" 'mall rnkc, She hope" the pla) will one da) go and would like to act an "something 10 New York. but said ''I'm scaredcr maJOr. ~ometh1ng that's lunn\ .1nJ ,,,_h,f .... . \()U' Pl U'I\<, 70MM A· [I)fcn--sn••ilf • cost a••~" ·~Cl· .. _, ... to see 'The Dcbutante Ball' than an) sad and not too normal·· of the plays There are a lot of darker r~~;;;;~;;r.~~~ft:~~~~~~~~ii~;)~;;;;~I things. You feet like you·re carving -"'l..l ....... .-..J•* PACIFIC WALK-INTHEATRES * things out of you r soul. Thar 11 might .-* be crap 1s really ..car)" BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Plfformances Monday Her second and third pla ys, "The Thru Saturdly (Except Holidlys & Spec. 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' I' - Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /ThutSdoy, Oeoember 20. 198• _._ Christmas shows score high in Neilsen ratings TV LISTINGS -t;00- 089 NEW8 H0:42 HART TO HART TIM'S COWAHY tTAllTMK ...... ~ FOCUI FILM fUTIVAL Cl8Nl'W8 Ql NICNEWS !Jg'. 9 MC NlW8 NIQHT\M 110TACDOUGH VICW LATBlllHT~ 1'0CWI . WORT1 UUITMTID ~ THl8'0RTW °' THIYIAA By FRED ROTHENBERG 4'T....,..._W*- N£W YORK -Rat1nas released the weelc before Christmas showed Lhat America had no trouble JCllir\g into a festive. family spirit wuh the holiday spec1aJs offered on television. Show-business troupers Bob Hope and M1ckey Mouse led the way with top-I 0 specials on NBC. According to A.C. Nielsen C'o. figures released Tuesday. "The Bob.Hope Christmas Special" wa) third and "Mickey's Christmas Carol" was eighth. "Christmas shows always do well. particularly Bob Hope's," said Michael Eisenberg. CBS' director of audience mea~urement. .. It's a tra· ditton and pan of the whole holiday season." . These two specials helped NBC to a : second-place ratings performance for the week of Dec. 10-16. N BC had a 16.1 rating, below its season average of 16.4. CBS was the top-ranked network Wlth a 16.6. also below its 12· week average of 17.0. Only third-ranked ABC's 15.6 was better than its average 15.2. For the second week in a row, ABC's "Dynas- ty" beat CB ·"Dallas" fur Amenca's favorite show. A rating point represents I percent oft he nation's 84. 9 malhon TV homes watching a network. o n average, during a gi ven minute of prime time. Other holiday programs proved successful. NBC's "ChrlSlmas Dream," starring Mr T and Em- manuel Lewis. was 17th out of 70 shows. NBCs "Chnstmas an Wash- ington" was 24th and "Perry Coma's Christmas in England" o n ABC' was 32nd, winning its time slot. CBS' "Dallas" wni. the econd- rutcd show, and tht: network'~ two Monday night comedies cracked the top five. "Newhurt" was fourth and "Kate & Allie;' fifth. both benefiting from the disappointiogperformance of the final r,art of NBCs "The Sun Also Rises. • which finished 60th. "Simon & Simon" tied for ninth. N BC's o ther top I 0 shows were: "Ript1dl"" (No. 6). "The Cosby Show .. (No. 7). and the prime-time runover of the National Football League game between Pittsburgh and the Los Angeles Raiders (tied for ninth.) ABC's glamorous Wednesday night programs were the network's main bright spots. "Dynasty" was No. 1 and "Hotel" tied for ninth. NBC's "Today" show had its best rating since April of 1982. finishing the last measured ratings period with a 4.9. moving closer to ABC's top- ra.ted "Good Momjng America." which had a 5.3. The "CBS Morning News" had a 3.5. Here are the week's top shows: I. "Dynasty," ABC, 26.5. 22.5 million homes. 2. "Dallas." CBS, 25.2, 21.4 million homes. • 3. "Bob ijope's Christmas Spec1a1:· NBC. 24.0. 20.4 million homes. 4. "Newhart," CBS. 23.3. 19.8 milljon homes. 5. "Kate & Allie," CBS. 23.0. 19.5 mill ion homes. 6. "Ripude." NBC. 22.1, 18 .8 million homes. 7. "The C'9sby Show," NBC. 21.3, 18.1 mil hon homes. 8. "Mickey's Christmas Carol," MICHAEL KEATON JOE PISCOPO MARILU HENNER MAUREEN STAPLETON PETER BOYLE GRIFFIN DUNNE GLYNNIS O'CONNOR DOM DELUISE RICHARD DIMITRI DICK BUTKUS DANNY DEVITO O rganized crime has never been this disorganized! TWENTlfTH CENTURY FOX ~m A MICHAEL HERTZBERG PRODUCTION • AN AMY HECKERLING FILM MICHAEL KEATON· JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY JOE PISCOPO ~'1 ,, MARILU HENNER • MAUREEN STAPLETON • PETER BOYLE· GRIFFIN DUNNE GLYNNIS O'CONNOR· OOM DELUISE· RICHARD DIMITRI AID DANNY OcVITO ~Lrl:"WflRO AL" YANKOVIC ~JOHN MORRIS 1~ NORMAN GIMBEL 48~ DAVID M. WALSH m BUD AUSTIN ~o HARRY COLOMBY ~ :: NORMAN STEINBERG • BERNIE KUKOFF • HARRY COlDMBY ·JEFF HARRIS ~ MICHAEl HERTZBERG ~~YitfCMRLING NBC. 21.2. 18.0 m1lllon homes. 9. Runovcr of NFL's Pittsbu!Jh· Raider game, NBC. 20.6, 17.5 million homc!i. 9. "flotd:' AUC 20.b. 17 5 million homes. 9. "Simon & Simon," CBS, 20.6, 17.5 mallion homes. 12. "C'agnc) & Lacey.'' CBS. 20.5, 17.4 million homes. 12. "The A-Team," NBC 20.5, 17.4 million homes. 14. "Falcon Crest,"' C'BS. 20.4, 17.3 million homes. 15 ... Knots Landing," COS. 20.3, 17.2 million home~. 15 ... 60 Minutes:· CBS. 20.3, 17.2 million homes. 17. "Christmas Dream." NBC. 20.0, 17.0 million. homes. 18. "family Ties:· NBC.19.9, 17.0 million homes. 19. "Scare~r?w & Mrs. Kang," CBS, 19.8. 16.8 rn1lhon homes.' 20. "Remington Steele." NBC. 19.4, 16.S million ho m<.'s,. Monday's ga me sco res NEW YORK (AP) -ABC's telecast Monday night of the M iami Dolphins-Dallas Cow- boys game recetved the highest rat mg for an) Monday night game in three years and the fourth highest in the 15-ycar history of the series, the National Football League said Wednesday. According to the NFL, the game. won by the Dolphins 28-21. had a 25. I rating and a 40 share. the best since a 25.3 ratfog for a Nov. 3, 1981 game in which the Philadelphia Eagles played at Miami. It also put Mdnday night's g.ameinatiewitbaDec. I0, 1979 g.ame pitting Pittsburgh at Hous- ton for the fourth 6est in the series. which began in 1970. A rating represents a per- centage of total sets in the coun- try. A share is the percentage of the sets in use. •toStA MfSA GlROl•GllOVI rm£I] . . ' . .. .. ·~•H(IM • COSll Mli• •IRVIN( .. ' ~ . CY"'IU 'l.A MlflAOl WUIMINlflA ,. ·~ .'J . •fl IOflO • OIWIOI ,.. . .... ·-,. en .. ~ ·- DICK VAH DYKE MOYIE * t "The Princess And The Cabble" ( 1981) Valerie Bet1lnlltl. Robtrt l)eel. detlo. ca> KENNY AOOEAS IN CONCERT I ~~:~ MACHEJl / LEHAE.fl NlWIHOUA •:"AOOEAS 0 THREES COMPAHY a WHE£1. OF FORTUNE ~~GfRt H V. ''Ifs A Ooo's Lite" (1955) Edmund Gwenn, Jeti Richards. ' -7:00-G CISNEWS Q S100,000 NAME T1'4AT TUNE ~~A Kind" (1N3)Jotln Tr• 'IOlta, OIMa Newton.John. -1.._ 1 l ~~YWOOD f.~ City'' (1N0) Oharflon Llaa Bonet watcbe• a• dad 8 Coe y exa mine• hi• Father•• Day gift ln December OD .. The Coaby Show .. tonight at 8 OD NBC, Channel ~ G Cil NEWS Helt~-1::.m.__ t H ''Bed Bova" ( 1M2) Seen Penn, Rini Santoni. -1~ 8 (1)MO'llf • "OlltY Of A T..,.Aet HltcMIUr" (1979) Olck VIII Plttltl, CMl1n Tii- ton. -12:1&- ~.:w Gtml" (1980) Candldt Roy- 1119, U.. DllMuw. -1t:a0-BLOVEBOAT ABC~c;i G DM.LAS m T1'4AEF8 COMPANY G) WHEEL OF FORTUNE Ii> &-2·1 CONTACT(R)c;l (I) P.M. MAGAZINE a»FVTUALS mJ MOVIE t t "Sunshine Christmas" ( 1977) Cliff Qe Young, Barbara Hersriey 0 11!) NIGHT COURT (!)MOVIE U "The Strange Vengeenoe Of AosaJle" (1972) Ken Howard. Bonnie BedeHa. ~ ~ NIGHTwmt DAVID e ALRB HrfCHCOCf( PAE8ENT8 I~ au°' HOU,YWOOO MOVIE 9 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT a!J£09AIDY fli) NATURE OFT1'41HGS ~MYSTERY! m=CHS t t o,; "Eddie And The Crutsera" ( 1983) Tom Berenger. 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Writ., MEXICO C ITY -A crowd of teen-agers stood in a modem shop- ping mall raptly watching a tape of the recent Music Television awards sholA> on a record store's video screen. It played without Spanish subtitles or translatio n from the English. but that d1dn 't matter because video fever has hit Mexico. Though MTV 1tselfhas not come to Mexico. music video'> ha'e becomt• popular at ,·idco bar'>. are rece1v1ng more air time on tclev1s1on and arc promoting record sales. The trend not onl y 1s bringing music videos in from abroad, but it also is changing the way Mexican cntena1n~rs go about their business . The most popular singers are now doing their own videos. and they attribute increased sales to the atten- tion videos bring on telev151on. Popular American. European and South American entertainers are finding 11 easier to get prospective customers interested in their music through videos. Just a year ago, videos were virtually unknown in Mexico. 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" , .. . - ----~~ - • Montalban gets his fantasy He's 'ready for rest-· - after seven years as 'Island's' Mr. Roarke By 808 THOMAS LOS ANGELES -When Ricardo Montalban awakens at 5:30 these morn in gs, he is overcome by a strange fc~hng of guilt. "W_hat am I doing in bed?" he says accusingly. "l should bt reviewing my dialogue and f.Ctting ready to leave for the studio. • For seven long yea~ Montalban endured -quite happily, he admits -the d1sctplincd, daily routine required of him as star of ABC-TV's "Fantasy Island." Last spnng the scnes came to an end. and he has been maintaining a low profile ever since. '"Alter seven years on the tube, I think I'm ready for a respllc." he said m an interview. ''I've turned down offers to appear on senes like ·Love Boat' and 'Hotel.' I think It will bt good for me to be scarce for a while. '"C?f. course. there's always the poss1b1hty of 'out of sight, out of mind.' But I think I will take a year . off. and then ti") to find something good for me to do, so that the audience will be glad to sec me back." As the compassionate Mr. Roarke of "Fantasy Island," Ricardo Mon- talban contributed a much-needed sense of believability to what -could have been a proposterous premise: the acting out of people'ii secret dreams. "l had to discover 1n my own mind what Rootte really wa\," the a tor recalled "I thouS}lt. '1$ he (1od" No. he 1 not omnipotent. h he the devil'' No. he i a good man.' .. I dcctded to make him iltl arch11ngcl, suffenng from the sin of pride For pcn11nce he 1s assigned to purgatory. with an angel at his side. He reviews the people who are tested as to whether they will go to heaven or the other place." _ Httving solved that problem. he faced the bupboo that all actors detest: exposition. That is. explaining the plot and mot1vauons of the characters. "That was the single most thfflcult JOb of my career." Montalban s1r.hed. "Ninety-nine percent of my dlafogue was expos1t1on. and only actors appreciate how difficult that 1s." He m1m1cked Mr Roarke in an 1m- a$.'nary in1roduet1on of the saga of a distraught woman whose mother took her doll away: 11 would make a good routine for a ~tandup comedian How did Montalban solve the expo 1t1on problem? "I applied the acronym of Bobb) Lewis (the director and drama coach): THE(. Plus an L that was added b} Kurt KaLncr. with whom I did a Broadwa)' musical, 'Seventh Heaven.' THECL stands for Truth. Humor. Energy, Clarity and Love. So when I was perplexed by a long piece ofcxpos1t1on, I went to THECL." Montalban believed "Fania!>) Island" could have continued. but "they" -those nameless network bosses -decided to pull the plug. Hts feelings now that 1t 1s all over') 'Tm vel) grateful to 'Fantas} Island.' Because of 1t I have. 1f not great wealth. at least financial secur- it) \nd I haH' 1rca1 aflecuon tor the JX'Oplc I worked w11h -the he'll crew 1· ... e li;nown 1n m) caretr. Wt v.ent 1hrou&)l births, mama&es and dt.llh' 1oaether. v.c bclame p:irt of the labnc or each Olhtr's "' C'\. Out '" our busmes>, that labnc d~n't unravel slowly It ends abruptl). and that i hard to &et used to " Montalban won't be tdle dunng h1'1 yel}r's sabbatical He 1s mark1na ha 12th )ear at TV spoke man 'for Chrysler. his 13th for Maxwell House Coffee in Canada He and his wife. Georgianna. are bu1ld1ng a modem. Mex1can-stylt' house JUSt btlow their residence 1n the Hollywood hills And he continues his interest in Nosotros. the oraan1u11on he founded to help 1mpro"e the Latin image 1n films and TV and to 1ncrea~ opponun1ues for Laun actors He's even grow1n1 a mou\tache the first 1n his 63 )Cars Me>.1can-bom of ( as111tan parent~. Ricardo ~onLalban fl~t attracted attention as a film actor 1n his native country He landed at MGM as leading man for father"-1lltams and lanlf Turner, then plted his trade as an actor through good t1m~'i and lean. "You team more from ad' erstt) than lrom the good 11mes." he eltpla1ned "To ha\C a role that 1s wnuen for )Ou and nows from scene to scene -that 1s cao;y But when you are handed a role that 1s d1tlicult. you must call on ) our inner rc.-sources ... .. Believe me. I have been challenged," he continued. "It's not easy to breathe life into 'The Counesan of Bab) Ion· or ·Loves of the Desen ·And when )ou're playing 'The Black Pirate· on a leak) Spanish fishtng boat. yo u prove )Our worth as an actor .. Or~ Co t DAILY PILOTIThurtd•Y· Oecembtw 20, 1 ... Tips from the champ Hea.ywetcht boxing champion Larry Bolmee &t•ee eome ~~:t!ft·~~~~~:.-:::!!t"!e:~~~~~=! ~everly~illsCop'aboxo~cebona~~~~r=~=·~=.~=~=·u=~=~~~~~-·=~=~~=e·=~=·~ ~EW YORK -Paramount'• ~·teverty Hiiis Cop," starring Edd .. Murphy, has groseed 138.483,317 In lte lnltlal 12 days of domestle reteue, tt was an- nounced today by Barry London, pt.Mldent, Oomeatle Dfstrlbutlon tOf the Motion Picture Group of Paramount Pictures Corp. "' Opening to record bulinete dUrlng the traditional pr•· Cftriatmae dOldrums, .. Beverly ftih Cop" ha1 groased a ~al box office per-day av•age of $3,040,278. The ftlm la currentty playing In 1,532 situ- ations In the United Stat• and Canada. During the second weekend of Its run, "Beverfy Hiiis Cop" grossed S11,514,«<4 over the · Friday through Sunday perlod1 sustaining the powerful box of- fice performance ach~ In Its opening MMton. Tod "BeYerty Hiits Cop" adds a8furtner 4 7 4 theater• to tta domestic p&aydates, bringing the 'Passafi!e to India' nameclbest movie NE'-" 't ORK (AP)-The Nauonal Board of Rc" 1ev. has named ··A Passage to India" tx·!tt lilm of the >ear. tbe film's director. Da' 1d Lean. best director. and two of the film 's stars best a<. tor and Ix-st actrc'>S. V1 t tor Ranl'rJce and Pegg} Ashcroft v.crl' named tx·<,t actor and best actrc!ts h~ thl' group -which ha!> given its film award~ \lntc 1920-for their work 1n the film adaptation of the E.M for'lter novel Sabine A1ema wao; named be~t supporting actress for .. .\ unda) 1n · the (ountr>." and John Malkov1ch was chosen.best supporting actor for "Places 1n the Hean .. The group also 1sc.ued a "I U bc'it films" l"t "A Pac,..age tu India" wac. folJo"'ed h> "Pam Texas ·· "The Killing Field!> ... "'Places an the Heart:· "Ma'is Appeal." "(. ountl)... ..~ Sokher's Story ... "Bird) ... '"Careful. He Might Hear You" and "l 'ndcr the Volcano .. "A Sunda)' 1n the Count!'\" v.as natied best foreign film The selections were made h) a c0mm1ttec of scholar-;. researcher'> atid movie cntics from around the cbuntry. wtth input from a screening sroup of "about 100 New York Cit) people who pay to sec mov1cc,," said ~pokcswoman Robin l11tlc The board 1s dcscnbcd in 1t!- chartcrs as "a non-profit. indepen- dent organ11at1on of pubhc-spintcd ind1"1duals v.h1ch has alv.a,., main- tained that respons1btl1t) ior good mouon pictures is not the industl'\ 'c, , alone but the public's .. -, .. 'BEVERLY HILLS COP' IS DYNAMITE. IT HAS ENERGY, SASS ANO PUNCH . EOOtE MURPHY IS TERRIFIC." -l.Alonllfd M8111n, ENTERTANllENT TONIGHT 131:\ll::t~:f I-Ill.I--.~ ,_..,,. --··------_...,._ NOW PLAYING ...... ,.,. •llMlll u.t........ i ... .,.,.11" ...... , mma 9S14 , as.t•·· .._._ ..... •COSTA lllCM • .... WJ0 OIWl8l (--,_ (--·'"'° ~ ... 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The n~"·l''-t hl lt pot tn Newport Bl·ach. ~ ~ OOERIDIEN H TEL MERI DH: EWPl )RT Br A.t 'H '4S\.\) M 11. t\rthur Bh,I 'w~ 1 •rt Bt: ll h l \ QZr~' C'iHI '4itt 21..\'I '• '1HE BEST MOVIE ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE SINCE 'AMERICAN GRAFFITI.' A funny. sensitive, beautifully written movie. Diiion gives his best performance. heading one of the year's most engaging casts." JOO'~ l.5A rODAv .. 'THE FLAMINGO KID' IS LAUGH-OUT-LOUD FUNNY. It is a lso a warm and touching father-son story I left this one with a smile on my face and a catch in my throat " -l{CJ'ie Kettv "'8C rv llj" "AN ABSOLUTE CHARMER If THE FL.AMll'JGO KID could be wrapped and taken home. yoo' d call 1t the perfect gift. Mott Dillon 1s winning and the supporting cost is a gem especially spectacular- looking Janet Jones " s,~ Scl'\08fer ~ Mogcll ~ "A touching sens1t1ve and 1ntell1gent movie " ~e.,. "'"'IS Y-lt./V PQf\llfW'.i / -. . . ' - ABC Motion P ... 1.., PS PfE'~eflts o MERCURY ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTION of o GARRY MARSHALL Film THE FLAMINGO KID Stornng MATI DILLON RICHARD CRENNA HECTOR ELIZONDO JESSICA WALTER Story by NE Al MARSHAll Sc~ploy by NEAL MARSHALL "ond • • GARRY MARSHALL Produced by MICHAEL PHILLIPS ""'",,_ ........ cosu lillA .,. ~ 4 l)A SOUTH C{)A~l "'"' Oire<t~ by GARRY MARSHALL r-· .. -- ITA•TI Fll•AY! ElWISTtl ft3 C~ UA WlS T[lt l ' '"' ,, ..... , 86 Orange Co l DAILY PILOTJThur1day, Oec:emblf 20, 1984 FUNKY WINKERBEAM by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau • tj '• l! ! ~---- THE FAMILY CIRCUS "He's makin' a list and checkin' his wife .... " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ---~ ----- ---- Besides your hat and coat. hes also wearing three of your sweaters GORDO "" '.SPE:CtA.LL"r' t ~HEN T~E?V I 1.-At-Jc; , ll 10 BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ,,.2.., "Imported, you say?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ' AN 1))l T FOR6£T l VE 6C1T Pl.EHTY Of CLOTHES I • --.,""-{ ON Mf.,. i ~~l!!!!!!!!!I l ' ,,. GARFIELD by Jim Davis W t.LL, T~I~ I~ JUST GR.EAT. l'M C0Lt7, I'M HUNG RY. J'M TIRE.'7 •.. ., 2 zo MOON MULLINS VITAMIN XXX JM SICf(OF HOUSEHOLD DUTIES JUDGE PARKER IT'S SNOWING TO eEAT THE BAND, AND i HAV[N'i TH E F"OGG-lf ?T IOE A WH£~£ f AM .. W~ILC E..Vf.RYONE f.L5E le:> HAVING A WHIT( CMRt5TMA5, f'M GOING 10 ~AVE A WHITE L0'3T by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Harold Le Doux I THOl.X:>H T WE 'O GO SONEF'LK.e. FOR A NICE DINNER ANO THEN BACK T'O THE AF'TERGLO CLU6 1 I WANT TO (;ET 6ACK MY .¥1()NEV ANO A en· OF TMEIR.9 1 Jef*t, .. 11" """' • O.••··~ ............. ~.~· PEANUTS l{OU LOOK CUTE IN YOUR SHEEP COSTUME, 51( DRABBLE I WAS UP LATE LAST Nl6~T MEM~IZIN6 ALL MY LINES WELL, YOU'LL HAVE TO EXCUSE ME. SIR .. WE'RE ~EMEAR51N6 M'< ,:11~5T SCENf .. bv Jeff MacNallv 0 ''J by Kevin Fagan Cl 19&1 """'"" FMIOle Svro<ate Inc , ROSE IS ROSE I eooGKr lMIS eflU>D /t.f \W~ ~ TMIS M®41NG-. MP IT'S STAU ! BRIOGl r:.t,l Wr '\t vulnerable. South deals. ~ORTH +A A J 83 :> AQ 73 • 9642 WEST EA T • QJ 10 • 98743 Q97642 ~ K 10$ »Vold 0 J 1085 •Qt085 •J SOUTH + K 652 'V Vold O K 9642 •AK 73 Thf• h1dcl1n~: o.lh w Ht or th EHL I v Pau 2 .; PaH 2 • ..... ' j p.,, 5 • Pu1 6 0 Pue Pe11 Pu-e·-\. Oprn1ng-lf'act C,,,uern M •. 1t had I~•· n a Rood yf'ar for '!'rump t:oup Tommy. SinN' ht had h(•ld h111 fair 'harr of Lhl' card'I. h15 lo,,.r, for l he yt>ar wt>rt> a mere $2,!',00 or o. Our rt•n drr" will n•mrmbt•r 'r rump l'oup Tommy u .1 dufttr who Pxcrl in, only ont 'lflu11t1nn whf'n h«> 1'1 df'rlarinlf a • "f '; 1. if f I l ' r f Ji ~ i by.Lynn Johnston l "5 J -------<~IU by Tom K. Ryen by Pat Brady I tt-i-+-+-f "~~ ....... ,,.,. WHO NEED TRUMP ? contract whert> thf' trumps break badly. Tommy hnd 1r1vt'n 11nothl'r typical display nt the club on hi<i last visit. He had managed lo underplay thrl'C" vulnf'rnblt> game contracts and f'nd ed losing each rubber. Then thi-J hand came along. OMAR SHARIFF . f.or one • Tommy conducted a sens1bl@ auction. A Cttr hr, part ntr had shown a trong hand with ex c~llent diamond 'lupport, Tommy fuf' bid'his acf' of cluh'I. North n rd t<I no mort• .nc:ouragemcnt to bid 'lam. West mad.-hi! normal lud or t hA quf'f'n of 11padt-'I. t .. k(•n IJy the 11c 11'1 dummy. It " •mt•d that a club wu going to be declarcr'11 only lo er, but when Tommy n xt CA'lhtd t he are or dlamond11 and W 411. show •d out. dtclart>r had a certain trump lo t>r. Tommy wu In h1• t>lf'ment. lie l'rossed to the nrc of ch)bs. ruffed a pade on the hoard and'lt>d a club. 'inre to ruff would quarltf1•r his trump trick on n losing rlub. ~ast lllurred a heart. Declart-r won thf' king of club~. ushcd thf' king' of 'Spadc"l for a rluh d1st'ard, then rurr cd another 'llHtcfr on thf' table. CHARLES ~GOREN The act" of heartw wu.euhe4 Jor a ch1b discard. and a heart was f4lff t-d 1n hand. f>t>rl. rer enlt-red 4 m my Wllh thf' qutt'n Of trllmpll lnd I d anotht•r hl'.irt. BMt w• ra •ht. If h l11ll ed lo rurr. or ruff<·d tow dflrlarrr would 1COrt; h1' 1 llh l<'k with the rune o< diamond' , o D111 ruffed with tht k>n, but that pro ed lo IX' a'I inttrrrtual. Tommy 11irdply d1 rardtd h1" club lo'ltr and 'ook the lut two trick" with hi'I rt•nt 1n lnj( trump .... Al Ira.at F: 'It hud on•· ron't<>l ~t on he didn't duuhlt•I .. "" COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl 1David Graham begins second term as president of CAF A ~ David Oralaam, ~ markeung executive w11h Ford Aerospace & 1LA1mmulcatloD1 Corp. in Newpon Beach, has begun has second term of office ps pre 1dc nt of the CallforuJa Air Force A11oclatloo. The Laguna Niguel h:s1dent manages the market planning and research dcparimcnt for Ford's Interplay is short on age, but strong with potential OftAHAM . LAND HART OLIVER aero~utronic d1v1S1on. and ha!> received '\everal Air Force Assoc1at1on awards for his efforts o n ti!> behalf. The non-profit group supports a strong national dofe nsc posture. \ . . . Gle11 Lud has Joined Coto de Cua Development Corp. as assistant devclopmenl manager for the 5,000.acre resort/residential community in Trabuco Canyon. Land, who has worked wath the Ml11loo Viejo Co. and w1ih the c11y of Costa Mesa. will be resppnsi blc for a ll fie ld construc11on . • • • Cberie G. Hart has been named account cxecu11 vc al Portmaoo CommllJllcatJon1, an Irvine-based publt<.' relations and adven1smg agenq . to assist in all phases of account management for the firm. Hart comes to Portmann from Pacific Mutual Life In1uraoce Co. of Newpon Beach She has also worked with the Koll Co. of Newpon Beach. • • • Joyce A. OJJnr has joined R.L. Couch Public Relations of In inc as account exccutt\ e. respns1ble for the GeneraJ Power Systems and Titan 'Tkbnoloites accounts. Oh' er has been a contnbu11ng editor for Computer Mercbaodl1lng magaL1ne, a~ well as wn11ng for vanous o ther publtcatton~. ••• David M.Todd, audit partner with Price Waterhouse, has been named to the board of darcctorsofprovldence Speech and Bearing Center 10 Orange. The Fountain Valle> rt"S1dent has been with Pnce Waterhouse smce 197 3. •Jlcluding a tour of duty in Madnd. Spam • • • Bobl Whiting and Suellen Coen have been selected to lead the Irvine Pacific sales team for Woodbndge Seasons homes in In me. Wh1ung. "ho J01ncd lrvme Pacific in 1978, 1s the new sales manager. he was prev1ousl} ~les manager for the firm's Woodbndge Alders homes and the 1981 and 1982 Sales Manager of the Year. She also received the firm's Outstanding ale\ l\ch1cvcment Award in 1982. Coen. who Joined Irvine Pacific this year. is sales assistant for the rcs1den11al development. She was for formerl\ with J.M. Pe~rs Co. In-me Pacific. based tn Newpon Beach. 1!> an opcraung un11 of the Irvine Co. • • • ~ John G. Barry of Newpon Beach has been promoted to "ice president of rqarkeu ng for Trana Com of( osta Mesa. a d1 v1s1on o f the Sun1traod Corp. In hls new post. Barry wall be responsible for marketing and promotion. Trans Com supplies a trhne passenger entertainment S)stems • • • James McNally, formcrl> ~ice president of Amdahl EngJneerlng. has been Newport firm maktng headway in producing education, utility. entertainment programs By JOY DEE ANTHONY o .. 11t11ot eor~1 It's ltkc making a movie. ~ys the 22-)'car-old prcs1dcn1 of a 14-month- old Nev.port Beach computer soft. war<' company. You have to coordi- nate the artists, the m uste1ans. the writer?> and the production people. But instead of films, Brian Fargo·s team makes entertainment. utiht> and educauonal software for clients who-range-fro m Actt V1s10ftr{a.ma)ar software firm), to Jet Propulsion Laboratof) m Pasadena. NoneofFargo's programmers have college degrees nor does Faf'BO. They've all picked up courses here and there while acquring the bulk of their knowled ge through an a'erage ofe1ght )earsexpcn t nce apiece The} all bought Apples when the> first came out. Jay Patel, one of the programmers. built his first computer from a kit Some -were fnends before the' began working together. For instance. Fargo met programmer Michael Cranford when they were stall going to Corona del Mar High School. "He learned how to program mostly using m~ computer," Faf'BO said. Later Cranford went lo Berkeley to become a senior software engm eer at a com panycalled H.E.S.(H uman Engi- neer~ Software). "I lured ham back down:· Faf'Bo said, ··back into Ne-w- port where his fam1I> ltvcs." All the programmers work when- ever they want to. Fargo said. even in the wee ho urs of a Sunda> morning. as long as they get the job done The a1.erage age at the compan)' 1s 22. modore 64s. It should be available 1n store~ Wllhtn a week. faf'BO said. The pla)er of this game sees a changing scene with some animation o n the screen. from a pirate ship to \and~ beach to an abando ned hut and so on The player must use logical th1nlmg to command the computer 10 get him from one scene to another to mo'<' the stor) forward An Interplay produc11on s111l 1n the works 1s "Arena." de\ eloped b) Tro) Miles. In this game. two combatants go at It with 1hc user's choice of weapons-an>th1n$. from caveman- le' cl to high tech. Males sa)s one great advantage of this game over ochers like 1t is its rcahsm. For eumple. combatants are shown runmng about the screen in a way that simulates the m ovements of human beings run- ning. rather than the mechamcal motions usuall> ~en. In the educauonal area. lnterpla~ has developed software for World Book Enc>clopcd1a. World Book will be selltng com puters and software door-to-door. One of the lnterpla) software packages they'll be selling l'i designed to help children wath spell- ing concepts and techniques Another teaches anal~ies and logical think- ing. A third imparts knowl~gt on punctuatio n. "They're all done within a framework of something that's entertaining to the child.'' Fargo said. In the analog) game. the child pla)s a wizard trying to build castles ... It keeps the kid going," he commented. Fargo says his team works tn conjunction '41lh a l 'C In me professor. Or. °"'en Thomas. author of some 20 books. who does the design work for the educatio nal software that 1s then turned into programs b) the lnterpla> aroup t-or bu~1n1.>s'lmen and women. In· terplay ha\ de, eloped a graphics 1001 calk>d "Pa1n1/0rav. .. to be marketed I>) Thom EM I All kind\ of pictures with text. numerous colo~ and shading methods can be created If a -.mall arc<i uf a picture need tnore detail. such as the chimney ofa hou\e, that area can be blown up to a 'omfortabk s1Le and worked on 1n one portion of1he screen. The utility software that lnterpla' creates includes cop) protection and programs to allow computers 10 talk to each other For eumplc the Paint/Draw system need\ uttht) wtt- ware to work in conJuncuon w1th the "Pcrfec1Wnter" word proc~sor ~ that words can be included 1n the picture. ad la)OUt. c hart or what· ha,e-you When Faf'BO started out. after a stint at a computer store and an independent role as computer con- sultant. he tned software de"elop- mcnt b) domg the whole shot h1 m~ll He took out a loan from a bank and produced a game c~lled "'Demon·s Fof'Be .. b) creating the slot'). the art. the programming. the ad,cnt\ing and the marketing. "The artwork was • terrible "he !.a)"~ "b«ausc rm no11n anist " ~tall. at was gctung uut and rccc1vm1 rt .. ·1c-. !\ voup of «;tanford alum\ 1n ii tosu Mc~ comp:rny <1111~ Boon<' Corporation approached him v.,tb a v1cc·prc 1ckncy-1n-product-devdop- mcnt offer, By ..i<.".Ccpting. he Jot help dmnbuung 11nd puttm1 fini\h1nii touches on has product Con 1dcnng It had onl). a few d1stnbulof"\ Fario s.a1d. 1t did H'f) v.oll II got cnucal acclaim and wu lasted in tht top ten wftv.are packages of us d1stnbutor<. ··we gol a 101 of g.rca1 lenc~ from people v.ho v.ere pla)1ng 11 and from d1s1nbutors who v.ere 'iethng 11:· Fargo remarked. Later the financual troublts of Boone Corp. madtt going out on hi\ o-wn an software devdo pmcnt th\· ob' 1ous choice. Faf'BO rc<'.:llls. "Who ltnows where 11me will take u\ .,.. Fargo said of his fledgling compan) He doesn't want lnterpla> Productions to get too big. for fca r of a crcat1"•l> loss Fargo's entrepreneurial father probabl~ pla)'ed 11 role in 1nspmng him to launch a business. he \3\S But "I alv.-aH "anted to run m\ o"n thing.·· tie add~ -with a smile.· NMS develops ovulation test N ~ Pharmaceuucals Inc announced in Newport ~ach Wednesday the succe!>sful development of a visual (color) 1mmuno log1cal test for human o' ulauon - The le' el of H L)i -human lutemmng hormone -n~ rap1dl~ an tbc unne during the madcycle of normal menstruaung "'omen pnor to ovulation This new NMS test measures the innease ofH LH le-.,el found in unnt and thu' will be a s1gn11icant aid in the d1agno is and treatment of female tnf~rt1ht' planmng of pregnanq and t1m1ng of antfic1al mscmmauon Based on b1otechnolog) -hke the l'c1mbus prcgnanq tc-st r«entl• released b) N MS -the 0' ulation test requires no 1nstrumentat1on The com pan\ said that the clinical studies tha1 w-111 lead to Food and Drug .\dm1mstrat1on approval ha' e alread~ been 1n1tiated The test will be released first to cl1mcal laboratones and ph~ s1c1aos· offices chosen vice president of engineering for Doell Networks Inc. of fr"me. Mc Nall} will be responsible for management the com pan} 's product d•vclopmcnt act1v1t1cs. 1ncludmg research. design and testing. He comes to Doelz with more than 18 )Cars of expcnence in telccommun1cation'i S) stem s I::>oelz designs. manufactures and markeb high-speed concentrator~"' itches. They go t interested in computer game~. Fargo said. when the Atan home '1dco system that included "Pong·· was created It was a pnm1- t1ve \Cr'.i1on of what has since become big business. The latest lnterpla} producuon tn the game area 1s an .. .\d-.,cnture-t} pe .. game called Mindshadow. It can run on I BM PCs. Apples and C'om- News Tribune converting to weekly • • • Blrtcber Pacific, a Laguna Niguel real estalc '"'cstment. de~l'lopment and co'nstruction firm .. has adopted the ne"' corporate name "B1ncher:· a l\lme considered less regional 1n focus . .\mong the com pan) 's current project<. is a S 131 m1llton Parker-Hannifin mixed-use development 111 the John Wa yne Airport alrea, to reature three 12·story luxury otrlce towers and a 16-stor)'. no.room botel. .. • • • Doua Imrie has JOancd the stalT ot 11 ungt1ngton Beach·ba'led Kerr & Auoclates, taking a post as account c>.ecu11,e for thl· ad"ert1sing and publ1l retattons firm. I mnc pre' 1ousl) "'orkcd as director of operation' for Specialty 6'-rket A11oclatlon, a trade a'.)soc1auon of automOll\ e equipment manufac- w crs and related businesses. • • • Five Coast area Realtors have been granted the Certified Commercial l11vestmeat Members' des1gnatton. awarded by \he Realtors National Marketll l.D1tltute for the Natlooal Association of Re altors. The five include: John P. arbee, first vice president and marketing director ofapanment sales for Coldwell Buller Real Estate Services in Newport Beach. Paul Franklin, Newport Beach realtor. Robert J . Koclsko, Interstate Capnal Investment of Newport Beach, David Shulrmao of the South Ba) office ofC'oldv.cll Bankers. and Mary Stapleton, Corona dcl Mar Realtor. • • • Tri1co Really has begun rehab1l1tauon wort.. on a 65.000-squarc-foot otlicefmanuTacturing bu1ld1n~ aCR~hTll and Paulanno ave~ 1.n-Cmta Mesa. T he SJ m1lhon project 1s !>lated for completion in Februral) 1985 • • • .. • Ru11 Hopkins has J01ned ( osta Mesa-based Sullivan Concrete Textures, liic. to oversee sales and m arketing clTons throughout Orange. Lo" Angeles. Y&ntura and Santa Barbara counues Thcfum specializes 10 "anous stamped ~b'ncrete processes that reproduce the texture and look of bnck. cobblestone. tile and slate Ho pkins has been pan of the concrete 1ndustl) for.,,, )Car' ~I -UPs AND DowNs J•• 1 UP 15 4 nHme 7 ) IS 4 Hospital receives e nergy saver award f ountain Valle\ Communll\ Ho ... - p11al '""1" honored rt'Lentl) "."h an E:.nerg) \fanagmcnt .\"'ard from Southern California Edison and the Un1carr Safel\ Award from the hospital's workr r's compensauon in- surance earner. The Edison award recogn11cd the hospital's conservation elTorts. re- i.ulting in 899.268 kilowatt-ho urs ~'cd O\er the past year. The sa,1ng~ "as a1tnbu1ed to installatio n of a more e fficient air cond1t10 01ng S) S· 1cm, thc-ra1s1ng of water temperature b~ 8 degrees and the con' ers1on 10 cncrg)-cffi c1cnt lamps. T he l 'n1carc award praised the hospital lor reducing IBCICTldcnt rate h) 51 percent since I 981. 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To keep track of where companies ar got ng and which P.eople·are helping them get there,Just watch ·credit Line' -every day in the Business se tton of your new DlilJ Pilaf ' ., " By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR The Mustangs of Costa Mesa High should trade in their high tops for &)ass slippers because they're cert.am- f y the Cinderella story so far this season in prep basketball. Wednesday ni&)lt, in the quar- terfinals of the Irvine Passic, Costa Mesa shot down previously unbeaten Mission Viejo, one of Orange Coun- ty's top teams, 56-54, on a 22-foot jumper by 6-3 j unior Mitch Pclicbowsk.i with no time remaining. It will be an all -Sea View I.ague matchup in one of the championship semifinals at Woodbridge High to- night (7:30), as the Mustangs will jquare off against Saddle back, which defeated El Toro, 79-69. After la st year's 2-20 season, the Mustangs have fashioned a 5-1 record that should have the rest of the Sea View League standing up and taking notice. Against Mission Viejo, the Mus.- tangs showed they can take the pressure of a close game by not buckling as the Diablos kept coming up with one big play af\er another to keep the heat on when it looked as if the Mustanp had it wrapped up with a 54-48 leacpand I: 15 left. "We ha ven't been in a close game all year so I think that hurt us down the stretch," said Mesa Coach Tim Plrsel. "This was a real good game for us as far as being involved in a last- scoond game. We really needed it. "l think the key to the game was the good shots we got all night." And the last-second shot by Pelichowsk.i'? "I really thought we'd make that shot. We work on it all the time," added Parse I. Pelichowski scored 20 points to lead both teams. Teammate Mau Judd added 18, including a three- point play to give the Mustangs their 54-48 advantage when he $f8bbod an offensive rebound off a missed Mesa free throw and put it back in while drawin~ the foul. · That s when the pressure cooker started to boil. The Diablos' Dave Hill hit a jumper to trim the lead to 54-50. Then the Mustangs turned the ball over when they couldn '.t inbound it the alJoued fi ve seconds. Diablo guard Tom Mathews hit an 18-footer to make 1t 54-52 with 52 seconds left. After Costa Mesa missed the front end of one-and-one, Judd hauled down the rebound. However, he was tied up by with Hill and the Diablos controlled the ensuing tip. With six seconds left, Mathews threw in another jumper to knot the score at 54. The Diablos called time out to set upa press that the Mustangs beat with a long inbounds pass to Pclichowski. who drilled the game-winner. Llone'Cl8rk tiecomee a.teet NFL coech out ~c:=;:> of • Job. C2. Eagles escape an ~IDbush Estancia faces Foothill in semis tonight after surviving theHawkS' zone, 42-40 By ROGER CAR~ON OfllleO..., ......... Estancia High's EWes arc in a tough spot tonight (7:30" at University High) with Foothill High's unbeaten Knights posing a fo rm idable challenge, but it's hard to believe the situauon can be any toulher than what the Eagles endured Wednesday night in the quarterfinals of the Irvine Basketball Classic at University High. The Eagles, who entered with a 6-0 record, had hit I I of34 from the field (32 percent), LaJuna Hills' Bryan Seiling, a 6-4 sensor who transferred an from Chicago as a junior, had dropped in six straight buckets and Adam Lockwood's potential three- point play was ruled as an offensive foul as he drove the lane. The Eagles trailed, 38-31 , with 5:13 remaining and they were almost at the free throw line. Laguna Hills. however, which entered with a 5-1 record. disap- peared at that point and the Eagles went on to pull out a 42-40 triumph to remain unbeaten. Todd Mooney had been Estancia's onlr bright spot with 16 points against the Hawks' collapsing zone defense. which time and again fru~ trated the Eaales. who lave on pen- etratjon with a normal shooting range of 2-8 feet. But when the chip$ were down, Lockwood, who bad ~n tough tunes in the first three quarters. came through, along with Mooney and Richie Stamps. Lockwood tied the aamc at 38 with a supcr-tjp wnh I :54 left and Stamps went in for a lay-up off Laguna Halls' 22nd turnover with I :26 remaining to give Estancia its first lead (40-38) since the second quarter. A four-c-0mers offense led to two free throws by Lockwood with 53 seconds left to up the lead to 42-38, but 6-3 Hawks guard Mike Gama pared it with two free throws with 36 seconds left, then the Eagles held on UCl'a Troy Carmon (33) hu hla hand on the ball, but Anteater Anthony Burge.a DellJ,... ....... .., lr.-t ~ (24) and Southe~ Utah State'• John Pierce (44) alao duel for poneaaion. a Laauna Hills saw two attempts ms s before Sc:ott Clements tied the ball up with a second left. A potenuaJ soore off the tip was tapped away by Mooney and at was over. "We showed a lot of class," said Estancia Coach Joe Reid. "We could have got a technicaJ (when Lock- wood's ~iblc three-point play was ncpted), but we kept our mouths shut." The Eagles finished with ~ust 33 percent shooting ( 14 of 42) apanst the Hawks' zone and E'stancia's assault at the interior did not change in the second half. There were some at- tempts to puU La1una Hills out, but an ineffective' penmeter pme d1d little to change Ulc ways of the Hawks. (Pleue Me UT Al'fCIA/C3) tJCI provide& .. the thunder Rude ·homecomin for Schermerhorn; Pepperdine next By CURT SEEDEN OflMDellJ .......... Bill Mulligan and Bob Schermerhorn arc best of friends, but 1 t d.idn 't matter when the two coaches put their teams up against each other at Crawford Hall Wednesday ni&hL And it didn't maner to Mulligan that Schermerhom's Southern Utah State's Thunderbirds ~re led by ex- Anteatcr Dcrrie1c Jollnson, who left UCI last year because he wasn't getting enough playmg tjme. The only thmg that mattered to MuUigan was learn intensity - something he felt had been m1ssmg dunng the Anteaters' 2-5 start. Before a small crowd of 889, Mulligan saw what he wanted to see as t~c Anteaters aggressively rolled to a 95-59 victory over the Thunder- birds (2-4) an non-conferen~ basket- ball action. "I hope Schermerhorn 's not mad at us." Mulligan said followinj the victory. "But we've been working on pressuring and playing aggressive. h's what 1t takes to get this team to pla} hard.·· The Anteater; did JUSt •that as four of UCTs staners ~ached double figures and the .\ntcaters forced the Thunderbirds 10 commit 28 turn- overs. .. w e·11 find out tomorrow (tonight) what kind of team we really ha ve." Mulligan cautioned The Anteaters come nght back for another non<onfercncc contest to- night at Crawford Hall. this ttmc with Pepperd1ne (7:30). UCI trailed 6-4 Wednesda} nst!.ht but outscored the Thunderbirds I I-O to take a 16-6 lead with 11 :2 5 left in the first half. With Troy Carmon scoring 10 pomts. Johnn) Rogers UC Imne'• Troy Carmoa driYe. for a 8COre. . ·. getting nme and Jerome Lee and T~ Murph} addmg eight apiece lhe Anteaters took a 43-24 lead at mterm1ss1on and never did let up·- even when Mulligan took a long look at his freshmen. .. , had an all-freshman hncup. in there for a while and they pla}ed ~ well -untLI the} realized the) were aJI freshmen:· Mu lhgao said. · The .\nteaters had no problems countenng 14 first-half points by Johnson. who finished the night with a game--h1gh 30. The -'\nteaters. who were comifll (Pleue eee ANTEATERS/~J Seaha wks impressive in 83-62 w i n 'Towers' can't halt Lake rs Balanced Ocean View rolls past Inglewood Indeed. the Hawks did an excellent JOb of controlling the ball, panscularl y on the boards. where they outrcbounded Inglewood 33-28. led by Ricky Butler's 10. and kept the much quicker Sentmels from exploiting their speed advantage. came off the bench and hit a couple quick shots and Mike McGhnchey(s1x points. fhe rebounds) pla)'cd well . He doesn't play much. but he's got a great attitude. By CHRIS MONAHAN Deity,._. Corr11p1A•1nt Although Ocean View High's basketball team is 7-2 at this point in the season, the Seahawks may be approaching perfection after Wednesday night's 83-62 dominating wm over visiting Inglewood in non-league action. After the game, Ocean View Coach Jim Harris was asked what his team could improve on while at the Arroyo Grande Tournament, whkh opens tonight. before beginning Sunset League play in early January. His response was shon and .&imple. .. We are seldom outrebounded. maybe two 10 three times a year. We count on that to be a positive factor for us." Hams said. Tony Panzica and Blaine DcBrouwer scored 14 pomts to lead a balanced Ocean View sconng attack (I 0 of the 11 Seahawks scored) that shot 59 pelffnt fr°"1 the floor. Butler chipped in 12 points while Ingl ewood's Enc Jordan ( 18 points) and Stacy Anderson (I 5) led all scorers. .. We got called for three seconds in the ke) (in the founh quaner) because we passed the ball fou r times. These guys are unselfish and tha1 \\ill take this team a long wa) this ~ason ·· Besides their strong rebounding and <;hoot· ing, the Seahawks were deadl~ from the lft.'C throw line, convening 17 of2 I. The~ did not miss until there was three mmutcs left an the third quarter. Jabbar scores 32~ against Houston ·s big men in win - -- "We need to have better ball control, 1lthoufh we moved th e ball around well tonight." he replied. "We don't look for any one guy on offense. but we have four guys who are always moving without the ball." Harris said ... A lot of teams have1ust a couple guys that they look for, we have five. That makes us tough to guard. .. These guys play well together, mcludm' the 1tuys on the bench. (Tonvl Hocker (six points) The Seaha"ks were 1n control from the \Cf) start. Leading 8-4. they scored eight straight points, iocluding lay-ups by Mi chael Labat and De Brouwer. both followma their O\\ n steals Inglewood's Dann Rile) h11 two sta1ght shots from close range To cut the lead to I t>-8. bu1 that was as close as the Sentinel <2-ol could 1tet for the remainder of the game HOL TO!\ ( .\P) -Los .\ngeles Coach Pat Rile ). a1 least. \\as glad10 get Wednesda)' night's 123-1 16 Na- tional Basketball .\ssoc1at1on vsclory over the Houston ROl·kets behind him ·Tm glad 10 get th1<; one-behind us and I thmt.. our team 1s too bec~ute we·, e been rcadmgabout thesc1uys, .. Rile) said .. , thmk wc·ve-~ looking ahead to see what they would 1unlteft~ets SailOl's, Oilers pass toti.rney tests ~~~~~0~~J:h~~~;~:.= S #n J1t tit B w11h his coach followmg the Lakcrs• La first m('("ttng wnh Houston's .. T"'llldq M h till --' l. -For the ~nd straight game. "lcwpon Mate.rDel73,Ve.r1>am~IH:Thc Mona~hs T ·· R I h d MANHATI'AN IEACH (AP)-" onarc s s pe11eCL; enJqyed an excellent shooting cffon. CODO(Ct1ng upped their record to 9..() wlth a Slt"ad) bamge "~;c~ Ola.iu!tn amp on •n NJllnP.lurilc.et,whoMI 8 --d C--t on33 of57 ficldgoalattemp~ for58pcrccl)t The against Vcrbum Dci. which fell to 1-4 with the "N h .h d .. h h--...u. .. Rlldlrl to e P* of arOnS e ge Omp Oil Sailors were over 60 percent in last turda)'s loss at nahc1m Convention Center. a . we a cnol.l.,, on our atRQ In la t ntfht without womma a~J ..,.. aC111111•11..-111D1CD1lll••h•llll• .. -----romp over Irvine. Mater Dci's Tom ~wts, a 6-7 two-umc All-tonight s game ... Jabbar said ... RaJP.!11 w7 ,_.._-...._a.__ Newport Harbor and Hunlm&ton Beach Newport will h.avc hnle ume to re t on its CIF selection and the Orange ( ount) Pla)Cr of .and o\kecm are really talent I ttii& --cfatmed fir t-round toufittl-fMn& tnumphs t.-ucels. id tt •91>8•rcd again t d fend1~ D1eao th~ 'e ear as.a .. ~wnor.Jrd the ""> with 36 ~ints. Ib.cf ~ ioana to be pr.al ,.. ... we. .... ~ ... Wednesday niaht. while Mater Des and Fount:un CIF ch.ampion~Poway al : Is tonight. h1tt1n' se"cn of his first e11ht from the fitld ano pla"crs. •· ~-·--VaJley stcurcd non-league v1ctone wuh the "Wc'rt: ioma to ha"'c to pla} our tail on fin1shm1with14 of23 James "'onh' sco~ a ..cason+ llillli• OIL • ..,. 81 Barons winning in ttie..fiiial.~ond •• apmst Poway," said OcBu k. "'They won that 1t wa Mater Dc1's final tuneup before the h~ 31 p0int ·to help buo lht IMllillllllliililli '* .. LGI ·Aniliilll Herc' how II wetlt in bo)' hi&h hoot n Otego title l4 t )tar and have C"Cl')bod) Orange Holiday C1a IC at Chapman Collcae. Rockels 1n the final m1nut~. lft N ~ roMill ba kctball action: bad~." "Whcrt the Monarch • first-round matchup the R h 8 11 f h d Newport Harbor 80, El CamlDo U : The di) aficrChnstma 1s nla Clara. the same team ock~t .. oac 1 itc s.aa '~.wa S.1k>r! (4-1) iumped to an 8--0 le~ and ~oa"vJ Kudat&ee a..e. ii~ Wu& Totruet H~· \\tucb fell to Mater Dr• m the Toumamen1 of a game of blo" n opportunsucs. • , t.. "'--E.I ,..,_ "-h 'U rd d n d "' .... 1 .A -"'ti 1 .-n m• -w~ had ihc mou la\l'Ups m1rtt past prev1ousu unY\•ten \.amino at n xnJ(lr nt on) n ow1 n c an 011--.. an " 'uamp10n ~ 1 1na ITnn~ i ... .. ahc most frcc-thro~ m($Scc:s and Dicau1to Hi&h. Jumper from the top ofthe ~C} wub two~ nd . Sensor Make Fraser 11111tcd the earl) 'Pl.In rcm1an1nato11ve the01lcntbcfin~round"1na1 Foutal• \'al~ n . C.mpt• I~ Mike most costl) tumo"~ We led 1 wlth 10 first.quarter points as ewpon a urned La Quinta. Horner connected on a free throw with 10 tho\C thrtt cat ne Fitch ~d a 26-12 advantaae al the end of the first period. ltunt1ntton Beacb will no" play u : IS ~nd" ~ma1nina and the Barons v.ithstood • 01&,Ju'-"on. a rookie facana J1~ Fra~r tinashed wnh 2 points, h.1 t p or1na t ntJht. follow1na the Edison-Pomona. pmc lasl·M:(Ond shot b.>: Compt<ln toe m the "•ctory. for the fim time. 1d. "You <*t' performance of the season. which 1 lated for 6:4S. • Fountain ille) had • 22-t half\sm top tum. 'You ~now "A bat bc·s 10 All 12 pla)cr& saw action for Harbor. with The 01lcn rebounded a West Tomnct ma's advantqc. bul the 'I 111na Tarbl ll&htcned to do hut you can't top him. Ho~ nine of them dcntana the aconna column with· about 10 sttond to pl•) andj Hov.-aru 1hc nurJan '°one point ent "n 1he finalpcnod trol'lJer than I thou~t bu"t he' j "We rally" aot torM tood bench 'uppon hcs1lllC'd ~fo~ laun hma his "ihOt "'h11:h and n st1)'ed cl the of the way. a qu1c a 1th u bt. • from Damn Linch•>·'" said Tan oach JclT}' -.w1 he'd throuif\ the net Bttt Martin romNncd 16 point v.uh 10 Tht '' to e iendcd he Lak Ot9u-.k." nd I ha"c confidence in our bcn ·h.J Th<': be kct pn• him 16 point~ O\.Ctall. tor~/ rtbound lO patt Fountain \.all~ (4· ) art "'tnn1n1 U't' ll The u1'1lm1t lO ha' c 12 IU\I' that can pta). • for Hun\Jn ton Beach. J~I \1tllcr notched I~ Rnct'no lha~ped 1n "1th IO pomt' mat~t pm ----------~--------------------------------....,.-----------------~--------~---=~ C et * OtPO• COUt DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, Oeoemb« 20. 1984 -Sizzling Clippers win \sixth in row OS ANOELES (AP) -When ~·vr won ix sames in a row aod ~fhed .SOO for the Orst time incc Ndv. 7 as the Lo Anaeles Clippers have, it's hard not to bt optimistJc. "We're making bi& plays and the important thin1 is now we think we . ~win," said Clippers' guard Norm 1.~!xon. "We have lhe attitude and the talent if we can stay injury free down ulle stretch we're going to be a team !Jpepplo will have to deal with." ~~i"on soared~ points and center ,iill Walton pulled down a season-tti&h t 8 rebounds Wednesday night to Je;ld the Clippers to a 9 I -86 NBA ~~iC(ory over the Seattle SuperSonics ~t 1,he Sports Arena. . '1 'The Clippers, who arc now 14-14, 11Jed by 10 points with 6:51 remaining <~.the game. But Sea.ttle brought it b O)Yn to the wire by ou.tscoring the ppers t 2-5 over the next 51h • {l?inutes to trail 89-86 with 33 seconds ~jefl to play. " Derek Smith hila layup on an assist n from Walton with 18 seconds ft.Jlllin· ina to put the pme out of'P!'ach. Smith finished the pme with 20 points. Al Wood led Seattle with 23 points. Jack Silcma added 20 for Seattle and Tom Chambers chipped m with 17. The Clippers out.rebounded the SuperSonics 57-41. Walton had eight rebounds in the first quarter. h was Marques Johnson's first same back af\er missing six With a leg 1ajury. He played 12 minutes and scored four points. "ll felt great,'' said Johnson. who played with a heavily taped leg. ''I was JUSt tired of sining around watchina everything." For Clippers' Coach Jim Lynam, who is e~oy1ng his team's comeback after a dismal start, it is a case of ·success breedinJ success. "We're playing with lTIOre con- fidence now," he said. 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He pt:rfurm-. edch 1i1e-.Jay through ~.ir urJay nighr from 9:00 p.m. n n intu t hL· llll I h()u r ..... }1111 ()cr.ird R.1rh11t IHI\\', and 111 thl' tutt1rl' o ther tup French pcrfur111er::i at the 1r1.1rn111 R.ir. WhcrL· t1rdm.iry <.'\'l'l1111J.!" h.·( t Hile "onwrl ll n~ "r'L'l lil I. Ni ~ MERIDIEN HC)TEL MERI DIEN NEWPORT BEACH 4'll\.' ~1.11 •\rrli11r nlvd., N1:\\p11rr Bl"1d1. C .A 426<'0. (7141476-2001 , Detroit's Clar k latest NFL coach looking for work From AP cU1patclllt1 DETROIT -Monte Clarie was fired as coach of the Detroit Lions Wedne~ay. less titan a week af\cr the National Football League completed its second-worst season under his wmmand. "It is with ireat regret and personal sadness 1ha1 I have asked that Monte Clark be relieved of his duties as director of football operations and head ·coach of the Detroit Lions,'1 owner William Clay Ford said in a statement from the team's head- Quarters at Pontiac. "Monte is a fine person and has contributed greatly to the Lions' organization, but I feel a change is necessary in order to pursue our goal of a cham- pionship," Ford said. After "lt'inning the National ·-· Jeta' rally overcome. Ran&en Brlu M11Uen'1 second &o I of the "1 game wuh 4:S2 remalnina lifted Winnipeg ' to a S-4 victory over the New York Rangers 11t Madison Square Gardcri. The Jets, who solidified their hold on second place in the Smythe Division. battled back from a 4-2 deficit as MUiien and Wa,YH 81bycb tallied to h<' the a.amc •.. In other NHL ac tion, rookie Kevin DIDfftl scored a pair of aoals 7:56 apan in the second period to spark Hartford to a 6-S victory over Boston in a fight-marred game. which featured 118 minutes of pcnllJt1es ... Dave Pichette scored two goals, includjogthepme winner in the third period, as New Jet'$Cy nipped Pittsburgh, 3-2 ... Joe Mullen and Joraeo Pettert10D cnch scored from the slot in the opening minute~ of the second period, breaking a 1-1 tic and leading ~t. Louis to a 4-1 triumph over Minnesota ... Sean McKean scored one goat and assisted on two others during a four-goal first period to lead Buffalo to a 6-3 rout of Chicago and give Coach Scotty Bowman an NHL record 691st regular-season victory. The victory gave the 51-year-old Bowman a lifetime regular-season record of 691-285-202. topping the previous record held by Dick lrvlD, who coached the Montrtal Canadiens from 1940 until 1955. Flrat home defeat for Celtic• Conference .Cen tral Division last . Terry Cummings scored 10 of his m year.-the. L19ns re11 to a ~I I-I game-high 29 points in a decisive stretch rcco~~ th is season. . ea rly in the fourth period, and Milwaukee Clar~ , The self-satisfaction of handed Boston its first home loss of the know1n~ that yo~ ve ~one your best as ~orth season Wednesday night, a 107-92 National Baslcetbnll something, too, so. I '!'going. to try to rea~t now Wlth as Associa tion decision over the Celtics. The Bucks, just much class an~ dignity as J ve h!!d ~unng my. tenure 5.1 o on the road this season, led after every quarter in here -no parting shots or anyth1~g. Clark said. shocking Boston's defending NBA champions ... ln In seven seasons as the Lions coach, Clark had a other NBA games Wednesday. Mlcbael Ray Rieb- record of.43-61 -1.. . ard1on scored a season-high 32 points and keyed a 6-0 ~II eight ass1st;ant coaches also were fir~d.. fourth-quarter spurt to lead New Jersey to a 115-106 The onl~ thing I feel wo~ about 1s Jl;'St the victory over Washington Richardson canned a 1 S-foot ~oa~~es, and .r":1. sorry we weren t able to finish the jumper with 8:05 left to ignite the spurt and $ive the JO.b. ~lark sat~. Mr. Ford has been very good to me . I Nets a 91-88 lead ... Moses Malone scored 29 points and WlSh him well. led a third-quarter rally to spark Philadelphia to a ft..~ ot the i'lav 123-1 18 victory over Sa n Antonio ... Reserve guard -~ ., Jobn Long scored a game-high 26 points and Vinnie CdM'• Brigg• upseta No. 3 seed MIAMI -Mike Briggs, a sophomore .. at Corona del Mar Hi&h, knocked offNo. 3 seed logo Kroll of Germany Tuesday to advance to the quarterfinals of the 38th annual Orange Bowl International Tennis Cham- pionships here. Briggs, competing in the boys' 16--and-under division, breezed to a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Kroll and was to meet Drew Wager of Florida in today's quarterfinal singles . Briggs, ran.ked I 0th in singles and first in doubles with partnerT.J. Middleton in his age divsiion. is one of seven Americans competing in the 64-player field. Yanks, Pirates ready to deal? NEW YORK -. A trade involving Ill New York Yankees outfielder Steve Kemp, shortstop Dal~ Berra of the Pittsburgh Pirates and ~ome $800,000 in cash has been approved by Commissioner of Baseball Peter Ueber- roth. The New York Times said it teamed from an unnamed source that Uebcrroth, who nixed an earlier deal involving \'.he same players. had appro1ed an amended transaction. The Times said its source confi.rmed that both clubs had been told ofUeberroth's decision. Johnson added 22 as Detroit broke open a tight game in the third quarter to defeat Denver, 148-129. Cubs want night baseball CHICAGO -The Chicago Cubs filed Ill a lawsuit Wednesday against the Ci ty of Chicago and Illinois Gov. James R. Thompson seeking. in effect, to allow the .. National League club to end a 109-year trad1t1on and play night basebaU at home. The lawsuit asks the Circuit Court to block enforcement of city and state lawi designed.to prevent night $"lmes at Wrigley Field. a cozy. i~-lined stadium built an 1914 on the city's North Sade, where day baseball is a community passion. The lawsuit says that ,on Tuesday, the office of Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth ordered the Cubs to install lights at the park -lhe last in the major leagues without them -or risk ha ving home playoff games take place elsewhere. Televtalon, radio TELEVISION 9 p.m. -COLLEQI aAllCITaAU.; Nevada~ Las Vegas vs. SW Loul9iana, Channel 9. RADIO 8!30 p.m. -Cou.IQI •AllCITaAU: San Diego St. vs. McNeae St. at Lu Vegu, KSOO (1130). 7:30 p.m. -COL.LIGE aAIKITaALL: Pep- perdlne at UC lrvloe, KWVE·FM (108). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE 8AIKE1'BAU.: Mon· tana at cat State Fullerton, K£ZY (1190). Gretzky makes h is poin --u Oiler reaches milestone agcitns; Ktngsln 7 -3 WIJJ : EDMONTON. Alberta (AP) - War ne Gretzky collected his l .OO(Ji}l Nauonal Hockey League point ~~JUs first shift Wednesda~ ni&ht and thO'l added five mote points to pace ~tic Edmon ion Oilers to a 7-3 victory o~r the Los Angeles Kings. .: "When he comes out on his f1Qt shift and pops one, you know hdl probably have it most of the niaJ:D , and he did." Los Angeles Coach ""P.lt Quinn · said of Gretzky's oc:t· formance. . -Gretzky said he felt weak an die warm up but there was no sign of ttGt in the game where he scored two goals and added four asstt>ts. • "Whenever I get a point carlr.lt seems to give me a little extra jum~· Gretzky said. "And the puck wits bouncing my way tonight. .: "I was real excited that I got tJ\e record at home," he added. "Most df my records I got on the road and I wanted this one at home. I was excited to be able to get this one in front of the people here." Gre12ky said he was also happy to get the 1,000 points quickJy, to silence the critics who said he would not be able to play at a high level over a long period. "People said I wasn 't consistent. I remember those people, some high ·profile people, saying those things so this 1s more of a personal satisfaction for me." Gretzky became only the 18th player in NHL history to accumulate 1.000 regular-season points, and the 23-year-old did it a La younger age and a quicker pace than anyone before ham. Gretzky got his l,OOOth point, an assist on Mike Krushelnyski's goal just I :41 into the game, in only his 424th game. The previous fastest was by Guy Laneur of the Montreal Canadiens. who reached" the plateau in 720 games. Moments into hi s first shift. Gretzky rolled a shot off the left goal post after faking goaltender Darren Eliot to the ice on a breakaway. But Krushelnyski was there to bang in the rebound and give Gretzky his point. Grettky then scored his league- leading 33rd goal and assisted on others by Glenn Anderson. Paul Coffey and the second of Dave Hunter's third-period goals. Gretzk). who has led league scorers each of the last four seasons. then capped the scoring with his 34th goal late in the final period. The Kings got goals from Doug Smith. Marcel Dionne, has 20th. and Da ve Taylor. -THE PEDAL PUSHER \lllstws Our Patrons A Happy CtvfstlMs And A Properous N~Y•a1 Robinson feeling a bit better We have a good selection of cruises and custom built bikes and parts. Transportation bikes at moderate prices available. STOP IN ANO SEE US SOONI Rams' coach excited about being in Super Bowl ch~s~-- The Rams. I 0-6. dominated the Giants, 9-7, in their regular-season meeting on Sept. 30 at Anaheim Stadium, taking a 33·12 decision. If Dallas had beaten Miami. the Rams would have been on the road against the Cowboys. who wh ipped them, 20-13, during the regular season. · 122 23rd St Newport Beach, CA 92663 675-2570 Coach John Robinson of the Rams. feeling glum a few days ago after a loss to the San Francisco. 49ers, is having pleasant thoughts this week. "I woke up this morning thinkjng, 'Hey, we've got a chance to do what we've all wanted to do,'" he said, ~==========~~ refemng 10 the fact that the Rams are in the Super Bowl Robinson, who said he was excited while watching both the Cardinals-Redskins and th e Cowboys-Dolphins games. also seemed exci ted about the upcoming playoffs. "We have the sense of being in the biggest game in the country Sunday." he said, adding with a smile that it also happens to be the only football game being played that day. Yourbestfrlend ls choking, and all you can hear ls your own heart pounding. h 'L'f\ second counts. \Avt)U Id \ uu I\ 110\\ ,.,hath) Jt)·.> Red< ·ro\\ \.\il l tl.'ad1 \OU \\hat \OU need to "nm~ .1hmn l1k-1.ia' ing. Call LI\. w(•11 h<'lp. Will you? chase. The Rams had lost control of their postscason destiny when they were defeated. 19-16, by the 49'ersFriday ni~t. But Sunday afternoon, as an anxious Robinson watched on television, the Washington Redskins nipped the St. Louis Cardinals, 29-27, to assure the Rams a National Football Conference wild-card playoff berth. Then on Monday night. the Rams got more good news when Miami edged Dallas. 28-2 1: That put the Rams at home for their opening Na tional Football League playoff game. Sunday against the New York Giants. Nearly 30,000 tickets remained unsold for Sunday's game, but the Rams maywaivethe 12:30 p.m. TV deadline today. There was speculation that the Rams may allow CBS to televise the game locally. I "I'm think. boy, we've got a shot at the Super Bowl ... 1fwe bca! tbe~e _guys. then these guy.s~.:· __ Robin son. wfio formerly coached at USC. also said. "It would be great to go to Stanford Stadium (site of 1hc Super Bowl); I've always beaten Stanford up there ... " Although the Rams will be favored against the Giants they're s~ill a lon35hot to go all the wa y to the Super Bowl'. and.Robinson said that's OK with him. "A year af.o. they were laughing, saying, 'Dallas will kill these guys," he said, looking back on the Rams• 24-1 7 upset of the _Cowboys \n th~ 1983 playoff oi)ener. Asked 1f the earlier victory over the Giants might Take ~1s te~m overconfident this time. Robinson replied. I don t think so. That would certainly be a tragedy if 11 happened." Louver's For Your Car If you think there isn't a louver for your car or that special person's car ... call OCCplays for crown at Pasadena Orange C'oast College and Mater De-i High will play for their reS(>CCtivc (Ournament titles aner casing to women's basketball semifinal tn- Ul'l'lPhS Wednesday ni&ht. auto-plaS The wofld's larcest louver matllf achrer with over 370 rear .mdow louvers for both Imported & domestic cars • ANoll- • H1<udo . Me<..., ..... • ,,..r<IH"f ·~ The details: . Orange Coaat ?O, LA Valley ": The P1~tes (8-3) cruised into the finals at Pasadena on the strcnath of a 14-0 surge tt~rce minutes into the sccand half which turned a ti&ht 32-28 lead into a 46-28 advantaae. ~Lincoln-Mercury rated highest '-' among damestic cars lly .. :· America's ultimate critics.· . 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Manna NotTsinscrhad IOofhcr 12 points in the first quaner wbcn Edison went in front, 22·!01 S.d411ebeck Cellqe 111 Grou ... a U : Ltsa Jones pumped 1n 23 pointrt and Hrather Ency added 18 as the Oauthos (8· I) rolJed over the v1sitina Griffin . 0.-. ..... .,._..., .,_ c:........ Jer ome Lee of UCI and Derrick John8on of Southern Utah State &o after looee ball d~I Wedneeday ntabt'a aame. ANTEATERS BLITZ FOE ... From Cl off a two-game losing streak (Mon- tana and Ponland), welcomed back freshman guard Ro.dney Scott who had missed the last three games whtle recuperating from an ankle injury. Scott only had two points, but he gave Mulligan a fifth guard and allowed the UCJ coach to do what he wanted with his lineup. Carmon started his fifth straight game and finished the night with 14 points, four assists amd six rebounds. And Jerome Lee, playi ng the off guard scored 12 points. · Rogers, the 6-10 center who came into th e game with a 20.4 average, scored 21 on the nigh t while Murphy added 18 (7 of I 0 from the field). Despite the shellacking his team took. Schermerhorn -who coached at UCI as an assistant for three seasons -wasn't too upset. "A lot of their guys I rccrutted." he pointed out. He also had his own ideas about the Anteaters· sluggish start. "Here's the whole problem in a nutshell." Schermerhorn explained. "One. Bill hasn't been with the team ESTANCIA ... J'romCl Even at the hne the Eagles were cold. going 14 for 24. "That stupid story 1n the Times,'' ·sa·id Reid, alluding to an article in Wednesday's Orange County edition. which dwclled' on the abilities of Estancia and Foothill as sharp free- throw shooting teams. "We missed five one-and-ones m \he first half.'' Reid ~llnted out. While Laguna Hills' offense was hurt by 22 tumovers. the Eagles failed to take advantaac of most of them - although in the end Stamps' bucket artcr a turnover proved decisive. "Maybe I was stubborn (about 1rying to continue penetration in such close quaners)," continued Reid. · "But we can do better than that against a zone." Reid says he expects to sec more of · the same tonight in the Eagles' contest ·with Foothill, a 67-52 upset w•nner over Capistrano Valley. triagered by a · four<orners game early in the second half. "'They're disciplined and they run that four-corners.'' commented Reid. "I just hope we're as disciplined." Tonight's game is a matchup of former grammar school classmates. Reid and Foothill's Jim Reames attended the same school in Monterey Park. Reames has been through the wan wtth Estancia before -the most : memorable a double overtime 42-40 loss to Estancia m the second round of the ClF 3-A playoffs (Steve Kra.iss ended ll wtth a miracle baseline shot with no ume left). Reid was there. too. but as an assistant to Larry Sunderman. After secina his team ·survive despite sub-par execution. and after watching highly-rc~ed C.ap1strano Valley fall to Foothill, Reid was asked what he'll do for preparation aiaanst the 6-0 Knights. "When I act home I'm going to aet my rosary beads," said Re id. "Then in the mornina. I'm aoinl to act tliem (the rosary beads) apin. Estancia's sheer determination jllved 1t for the EaaJes Wcdnctday. but un Mills contributed t own demise w1th a 44 percent efTon from the field (16 of 3 ). ilina was lhe only consistent oliver for Laauna Hill . (Mulligan missed a couple of weeks while recuperating from a minor stroke aod subsequent surgery). Mike (Bokosky) and Herb (Livsey) arc excellent coaches but when the head coach isn't around. it's difficult. , "Second, they've (the Anteaters) played a horrendous schedule -at Montana and Ponland. It might be a blessing in disguise that they're having a rough December," Schermerhorn added. The only thing rough about Wednesday night was the way in which the Anteaters played. "Our defense forced us to play intense tonight," explained Rogers. •·And we kept our intensity through· out the game. We talked about being aggressive tonight. It was one of the goals we wanted to reach." UCI has another goal to reach tonight -beating a tough Pep- perdine squad. The Waves, 6-2. are coming off a 65-63 victory at UC anta Barbara. They've also won at Wichita State (83-81) this season. n Pepperdine 1s led by 6-5 Junior Dwayne Polee who 1s averaging 16.3 points and 6-8 Enc White who comes into the game ~118 a 16..0 average ANTEATIR NOTES -UCl'S trnhman 001nr 11uara arvan w-.m1, who came l"'o Ille 111rne es Ille ttem.•nlst leader, 1.0 lht Ant1altr11oeln with al11ht 1galn1t lht Thunderblra1 Wllll1m1 1tr Ille KllOol record tor u1l1ll In • game IHI ao1ln1t H1w1ll Oec. a The Ttlul\Mrblrd1 have 1 Cleilnlle Oran111 Counlv fl.Ivor. F0<t'Mf' Orenoe Cots! Cotleile end Unlver11tv Hlon l0<w1rd Bred Gu.11, u ·Fullerton COl1191 cenle< JeNI ~ce, 1nd lunlof rnerve guard MH Trelrll 11tended LI Qulnll High Ind Fullerton C011191 In 1ddlllon, ScllermerhO<n recruited u ·Ctrrlttn Colleoe 1t1r R111M1 Otb Sol.ltllern Utah S11re'1 thrH orevloua fOIHI 11111 a..ton llo Grtnd Canvon twk t 1nd to UC Rlvtnlde) ••lt<t bv a comblna<I llvt oolnls t ctio UC Irvine Coach Blll Mulltaan barb out lnatructiona durlnl a key moment Wednesday ntaht at Crawford Hall. Santa Anita open• The usual day-aJ\er-Chns1mas open1n1 a1 Santa Antta Park will be followed by some special racing days 1n conjunction with the holiday penod. Wednesday marks the opening of 1he 89-<.lay meeting of 1horoughbrrd racrng al lhc: Arcadia truck. Tha1da) onl)'.gatcswtllopcnat 9a.m and the first race will be at noon Thunday, Dec 27. will be a dark da) with no racing sc heduled. The track will bcopenaga1n on Fnday. Dec. 28. and continues da1lr throuah Tuesday. Jan I, which means specie Monday and Tuesday racing that wrek. Af\er a dark day on Wednesda). Jan 2l Santa An11a reopens on Thu~ay. Jan .1 and co nunues 1hrouah unda). Jan 6 S1anin1 w11h °Monday. Jan 7, and Tuesday, Jan. 8. the 1nick will be clo~ Mondays and Tuesda> and rac1na will be conducted Wednes- days lhrouJh undays, with JU_.t four e>.ctpuons There wall bf spttlal Monda y racina 11 Santa Anita on Jan 21 Feb. 11 and 18. and clos1na da> of the stason. Apnl 12 Followina t~ openina day earl) openina hou~. the first part of the mecuna ~111 optrate withp1csopenlnaat IOJOa m and1hefirstrace post time 11 12:30 p.m. For more 1nforma11on. phone (8 18) 574-7223. Badetwnnmc Nuional Junic.>r 8a•ke1ball of-Oranst (oun1y r ii \pon'°nn1 • ~c11I ba.sketball chn1c ftaturina the LA C'hppen 11 Fu.llcnon C'olleae'• 0)'m on Foda~ •. Dcc 21 rrom 9 am.•$ pm Ba11ebal) coacblnt cl••• The Rancho San11a10 Communtl~ < ollc:11e D1stnc1 will ofTer a cltm entailed '( 1"1ath1ng ilnJ • Training Youth Baseball Ttamf' beginning Tucsda)'. Jan R The clan 1.\111 ht: held trom ., Ill pm nn Tuesda) evening' 1hrnugh Feh 1o 1n r111ir11 LI· I 06 at San1a -\na ( olkge The clas\ 1'111 co\er the lund,1ml·n1.1h 111 coaching and 1rain1nii 'outh h,1\ChJ ll tt·.im' including ph1lnsuph\ of 'outh P"' h1111 •i;' 1 •t handling )'Oung athlclc\ Jnd thl•1r p.srt•nt' practice. Ofl'ln111111on and \llkt' lac·111r' Oass fee 1~ S15 For more 1nforma1111n phone tit>' '1111' Field boc~ey re6l•tratlon The Paotk Soalhl.\est RCiJOn of 1hc f 1eld Hockey Federauon Inc .i.111 be Hanrna 11' wcond )'ear ofleagur phl' 1n 1hr Ora nae<. ell.IOI' area this Februal) Pm1c1pa11on in thl\ Ohmp1l spon 1s open 10 bo)'S and girl\ 11grs !I I Leaaue 1e1ms-and d1vtSIORS \\<Ill he form ed h\ aae JfOUp\ and fCllSltallon 1\ t>tstnn1ng 1mmcd1a1eh All pmes "''n he pl1ned on \Alurda~\ 11 Corona del Mar H1ah School For more "infPnna11on cont-cm1n1 ""I"· tra11on. lea1ue format or' olun1ccnn1 u a COl(h P.hont Mike Coleman (q6i·21 RIO. Grorae Tyler (776.()934). or Lance Llo)d (75:!· S71'i) ..... ;fuazers drop-- Steamers. 5 7"2 lt11h.hatus of the clinic tndudc a full-ale C'hpptr workout with ... m1<'1'0phone on (Olt(h Jun L)'man. l photOITIPh tc ion w11h Chp~r players, and IDStruct1on rot CMChn and pla)C'1 from L m.n. Adm1u1on 10 tht' chnte " SS and parenit of stu<Senu v.ill be adm1ntd l1'tt lnclu~ 1n the adm1 s1on pncc 11acompllmro~ry lunch All in anendantt wdl abo rttcl\-c a fm tick.et 10 the Y.outb ba•ketba.11 1~• Rqinranon r r 1h Hununaton &<a h C"om- mun1t) ~1m.J')(panment's )OVth C1hlll erovam IS under V.I) II Murd) Cfnl('f, f.dt\On Center and the 11y G\m l INOLEWOOO (AP) -Al.n Kelley opened sconna for the Los A"lfle wtrs who never looked blc1' an thCtr 5·2 M.,or Indoor Soccer Lcque victory over th t. Lou1J teamen Wednesday n1aht 11 the : .. forum. Kellef' aoal at 6.46 of the firat J>(riod WI followed W1th aoal b~ Ou Mokah•. Martin Va~uel and CteK001man pons Attn.a to-tee &.be Chppe,,.Photn1\ pmc Ott 30 "RCf!ttrauon to tht cltnt can bt eonflmu.d b)' phon1na 0tnn1s M_u_rphy or a11onal Junior 8askc1hall 11 491 ·190f. ~caanra11ons W11l aho be l«t~ II the door bul 1t1t1n1 I\ hmttcd Garon""'" br pla)td on tunil> htalnruna Jan 12 t.aau« art plantd for ho 'and airl' 1n fi.nt throu1h tllhth sndo.. r lttll tra11on ftt l ''and 1n~ uJtt T0'111n' awardt and t~ph~ for uc <hampions Volunittr c:oa hu art' al n«Jtd • For mo~ 1nform111on ph( a. 9fl0.I 9S, 9 100t~• • PRf p B ~--~.f !E~ .. --- Roadrunners .. turn on offenlli: ln second halt·~ I M ar-in a-, CdM. Uni wnd1n1 Un1vmity into the~ • lion semifinals apuut Corona dd remain I n tti"e"hunt M~e tembada27-20balftimeltait. at Irvin e Classic but 1t was another 1tory in the .ecoftd half a.s University"s Brad Arnold. ---alonl with Warren, 8Mt Wi~ and VcorJC PauJIOO took contrOt. Saddlebac.k Ht&h's Roadrunners Arnold scored J 4 ofbi122 poi.ntl'la became the third Sea V1ew Leaauc Lhe fint half to k.ttp Univenny basketball team, to qualify for to-w1th1n ranie. then it l:lec:an»• SJ'OUP n1aht's championship semifinals at effon tn the second half. the Irvine Classic, and Manna, C:or-"Our defense wu ml.ld\ better o ona dcl Marand University keptthe1r the tcCond bal(" said UnivtnStty hopes for lcs.ser t)onon intact with Coach Steve Scotlin. ..We (Od,dd v1ctones Wednesday. some intensity in the locker roorb. Here's how it went Those four did tt, and wt won fot fl)e Saddleback 7t, El Toro H : The Roadrunners. down ~18 halftime, turned 1ton in the second half. cutting the deficit to 48-41 101ng into the fourth quarter, then outscored the Chargers, 38--21, in the final period to qualify for tonight's semifinal game with Costa Mesa (7:30) at Wood- brid . • Tre Roadrunners connected on 13 of I 5 from the field and 12 of 13 from the line in the decisive founh penod with 6-9 Chance Peterson (25) and Mark Walton {22) paving the way as Saddleback utilued f ult coun prC1s- ure and man-to-man tact1cs 10 pull 1t out. El Toro. led by Kell} Moynihan (23). Scott Shockey (20) and Chuck Kunsa.itis (1 4), will be trytna to bounce back in tonipit's fifth place semifinals agamst M1ss1on Viejo in a 6 o'clock game at Un1vcrs1t)' Martu 15, Bolsa Grude 41: The Vikin~ blew Bolsa Grande out early as 6-8 sophomo~ Mark Georseson, freshman Steve Guild and/unior Bill Craft combined for all o Manna's first-quaner points. A second-quarter run of22-9 sealed the issue as William Quinn. Greg KnufT and John Draheim JOined the fcsti vi ties. Geofleson scored all of his 12 points in the first three periods as Marina put the verdict on ice with a S3-32 lead. Draheim finished wnh 12. too, and Quinn chipped in 10. The Vik.inp will meet Don Luao High m \he seventh place semifinals this afternoon (4:30) at Woodbndae. University 47 , WHtero 43: The T rOJans· T 1m Wamn. a 5-10 Junior connected with a pair of frtt thro~s Wlth five seconds left to protect a 4S-43 lead and put tt out of reach. same rea90n wt won last ru,hi (a come-from-behind 6J-S7 win over Corona). ~ Coron del Mal' '5, Al1ala 4~ Sea Km~ were never in trouble ~h consolation quarterfinals at U!E sity High, as 1efffrycr(34 poin 6-8 Scott Morris (21 poinu) way ap.inst an outmanncd Anefia ~uad. • Corona del Mar's victory. its sibb in nine starts. sends lbe Sea ~ against Sea View Leque rival Ua.- vers1ty this 11\mloon (3) with 1be winner &ettina a shot at the title bn Friday (2 o'clock) api.o.st che survivor oft.be Norco-SantaA.Udoel today at Woodbr\dF. • The fAt-paccd contest 11w ju.t iO personal fouls called and Fryer 'ud Moms were the whole &how. with Moms inside and Fryer anywhere he wanted. Savaua H, lnWe M: The Va- queros were eliminated from me seventh place brKket u Savanna's Rebels came from 10 points off the pace to make a pme of it in the lac &01Dj. Tim Piuman, who scored 27ROi1Jts for the winnen, hit a pair or fJiee throws wttb I :33 left to put Savanha up. 49-48. ' Irvine's Shawn Patchell respon~ with a six-footer after a stan49'1t assist from sophomore Mike ~ to get Lhe Vaqs b8ck into the ktllf-at 50-49 with SS seconds le:ft., butlid Veale dropped an a three-point with 40 scconds Id\ foT the wi • maraan. ·--=· The Vaqueros bad a chance to lie Jn the fading seconds. but an eiabt·f'°' attempt from the baseline ~ everything.. ••• Savanna meets Villa Park ii7de ~venth place semifinals today~) at Un1vers1t) · ·:·: . .. ... COLLE GE 8ASKE TBALL =· =· .. -- Bruin comeback ~ falls short, 89-8 l Fifth -rated DePaul suffers second loss in a row, 65-64 from AP dispatches PROVO. Utah T1m o aarelamen scored 22 points v.h1k Alan Pollard and Chns N1kche" 1ch scored 16 each to lead Bng.ham Young to an 89-81 college basketball nctof) over UCL'\ Wednesda) night. BY scored se"en straight point!. wnh seven minutes left 1n the fint half to break a 2'5-all lie and ne'er trailed thereafter. Saart'lainrn ~ored fou r ol the seven points 1n that \!retch and N1kchevich added t"o nn J t<.'chn1cal foul on the L C-L.\ hcmh l l("LA closed 111 "1thrn tour al 74-70 ~•th about fi,l. minute.'\ left tn the game. "hrn Da' l' Im mc.-1 sc:ored a layup ofT a steal Bui BYL \Cored '" conset uuve points o .. er the ne\t I minutes to blunt the threat and lht• Bruins ~rre never able to come l lo\Cr than the final margin therealler Reggie ~hller led L ( Lo\ ~1th J1 points wtuk Gaf\ \taloncon added 16 The) v.ere 1he onh Bruins in double figures BYU raised its seas.on r«"ord to 4-4 while UCLA slipped to 2-4 In games 1n,ol.,1ng top 10 learns Wea&uD Mlclll&an 15. OePaal 14: At Kalamazoo. Wcstt'rn M 1ch1gan ·s Pete Hansen made tv.o free throv.<, with 16 S«onds remaining and thr Broncos held off a fun ous DePaul charge at the other md of the court 10 u~t the fifth-ranked Blue Demons It was the second straight defeat f9r the Blue Demons. 6-2. who played hke they were sull shetJ-shockcd from their 20-pomt drubb1na at the bands of o I Gcorietown last weekend' Geor1etown It, Morsu State It: In Landover. Md .. Bill Martin scortd n points to lead five Hoyas io double figures as top-ranked GeorsetowP. playing without both All-Amenc:an Patnck Ewing and bis ba~ beat Morgan State. It was the eighth victof) without a loss this sea.son for the defenchq NC" >\A champions a.nd their 18th in a rov. o .. er two seasons. Morpn Stase, ~ h1ch came into the contest allowina an avcra.ae of 106 points. 1s 0-9. Ewing sh&htly sprained bis left hand in the t-foyas' rout ofDePauJ Wt Saturda~. but the injury is not eJ1pected to keep him out of this v.eekend'<, game against New Mexico. His hack up, 6-11 Ralph Dalton. bas a \lra1ncd ln~ Duke 71, Nortbwestena 5$: A1 E'en ton Ill. Mark. -\lane scored 19 points as second-ranked and un- defeated Duke dumped orth· v.estem SMU to, Nor~ Texas State 4$: Carl Wnght and l.arT) Davis 1gn1ted a fin.t-half ML' rxplos1on as the stitth· ranked Mustangs overwhelmed onh Teus State in Dallas for ML"s e11hth consecutive v1ctol) In Wt'1t Coast action: Suta Clara 7t, UC Davis M: At Santa Clara. center Nick Vanos '\Cored 18 points and vab~ 12 rebounds to lead Santa Clara tanlord IS. Seattle 41: At Stan- ford ard1nal sophomort a..ard ~o' 1an Whitsitt hit I 0of14 from the field and led all scoren Wlth 23 poulls as tanford rolled. • Maas top defensive roo NEW \'ORK ( l\P) -Rill Mu1., the mo t aur< 1'-e lineman in Kan-• ~u City nee the Clays .,hen rte • Culp ~u help1Q1 the Ch.1ef to a upcr 8o'<'-1 ltlu.mph. w,n named toda1 b} the tated Pm t.ht auonal F00tball Laaue'• dden '"' roo.._1e of the >ttr Dt1p1tc m1 s1na t .. o pmc with a haarhne fracture of his Jen lta and pla)'ant. tn pe.tn for a half-s.ta n mort. Ma.as trcl\Jlh at nc. tacllc f orud opponc-nu to dou lr-ttam him and fmxi ckfen11"e end An ult and Mike ~II to roam. The combtnataon helped the 1c to hold opponent to an a'~ of 20 )•rds I~ per ru h than 1n 1983 and onl~ three men ru htd for 100 >•rdi or more '1"llU1l lllc.lu a:. 111\.) 1iw· proved from 6-10 to S.. by w\nnina tM:lr mt three aa.mu. .... Meanwh1le, l.ou1s Ll{>ps of the P'iW.burih teelen. a httk--known collqe p1a er~bo tumcd tnto one or tbe fl...'s most Vttl&UW ~avi.n& and rttum1na threal&. was named ~nsave Rookit of the Year. • • Ltpps. who pla)°ed at Soutlic:rn .Mis 1 1~. wa taken by the SUdcn Mth the 2 rd ,ptc o( wt M.ty•1 colltit draft 1.nd· eppcd npt 1ftto the Pttubu.rab lineup. By. 1CUOD'• end. he _,. tbe only rookie O(l lbc Ammcan Confcrtnee Pro &o-l tQu.td and th onl rookie on Tbc. .AP' s All·Pro team. l tee0nd.-1ea.m punt rttumtr on that IQuad. Ofeno-Cout DAIL y PIL.OT /ThUraday, Oeeember 20. 1ea. it F o R r H l R E c o R o I· ~~- .. Nl'L .""9 I Al tltNtt P'IT) WIL.0 C .. 0 eAM&I ..... y Jtel4MU ., S..lllt, I o.m. (Cllennei •> S..-v NfW Vort.. Glanh •• 1t11m•. IUO p M COH'IJtlNC• tclMll'INALS le"""91Y • Dec. Jt ll•lclef• fl' S..ttlt et MleMI, t30 e rn. 'cnenMlf o Cll!Qeo or New YOfk Olent• •• Mii FranclKO, I P.tn (Cllennef 21 Sllonilllv, Dec. JI lt•M• Ot Chieffo ., WHnlnoton, f'.JO a rn !Clllnnel 21 Ptlt•O\lfOll et DeftYW, I o M (ClllWIMI 4) COHl'•••NC• CH~SHlft IUftlllv, Jeftt. 6 TimMeMl*'T8A AFC s.m1t1ne1 Winnen NFC S9m1finel WlnMr• SU~•Jt toWL SUMev;JM.• At~ ...... AFC Cnamolon 111 NFC Cllemolon, l Pm (CnanMI 71 9'ama 1twit11ttca ken In,.... ... Ol>POMntl SS 110 S7 Jtem1 '7 111 n Finl oown\ V •rd' rv•lllng Verc:tl HUlllG Tol•I v•rd' Punts Pefl•llle• FumDles·IOll Rusl'llno TO' PHslnv TOs Return TO• Tot•I TOs Dickerson CrutC/lllel4 .. tddefl ~-Qrowfl Guman .FerrK9mo Elte<O Tol•ts Ooo kemc> Ferr•g•mo 0 11\ 01tkerson Tol•ls Ol>9 T•AM INDIVIDUAL RUUMo Tdl Yds .Avti 379 2105 H 73 337 .. 4S 247 SS 33 153 " 2 2S 12S I 2 20 • 0 00 ) ·S ·I 7 s.eo 2"" s~ 449 1600 3' ,. .. .-.. P'A PC ~I Ycb Zl4 143 1 2071 66 ,. I 317 1 ' I .. I 0 I 0 lSI 176 ti 13'7 S66 )46 17 )964 •K.ivtfte TO 14 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 ..)6 lS TO 13 2 1 0 16 11 No. Ycb TO ti:llerd 3' 621 4 David Hill 31 JOO 1 .8rown '3 •78 4 , Olcke<SOll 21 139 0 .Guman 19 161 0 Drew Hill 14 l90 • • Gre111 9 6" 0 F•rmer 1 75 O ·e•rber 1 41 o • ~Donald 4 SS 0 Redde11 ' l9 o • Crutcnflelel 2 11 l Faulkner I 6 O • Toi•!\ 176 2312 16 • C>Qo 346 3~ 11 Otn.r lee<Mrs Puntong -Misko, 74·le 1 evg KIGkoff returns -Reddfl1, 23· 13 0 11vg Drew HI~. 2'·209. Punt rttur11' - Ellard. » ll 4 avo , lnterceotiofls -lrvon, ~ 166 .,..,ds, GrHn, l·N. Cromwell, 3-~. , COlllns, 2·43. Joh11M>11 2 71 NewsOl'TW 1 l 1. O#ens t IOI' ·minus ' .. 8ud Grant'' r.cord T11e ve.r t>v·v••• orotns.on•I coach1"9 • #KO<'O of BuO Gr•nl, Ni'!Q wes ra·tur~ • TUH04v es r>eao coach of lhf Min-ta ·lllklfllll Canit~n FM!b91 LM- W L T Pd. • 19S7 Wonn1P09 11 4 0 1SO 1951 Wt"fl•Ol!O I) 3 0 113 •1959 W1M1ot0 I? ' 0 750 19.0 W1nn1otQ 14 2 0 175 1961 W1nn10K I) ) 0 Ill 4962 W.MIPell 11 S 0 611 lt6l W1nn•oeo I 9 0 438 1'164 W1nnlot0 I '' I 09• 196S W1M1Pe0 11 S 0 611 19'6 Wlnn1009 8 1 l SJ I CFL Rt9utar Soa~n 10? S6 S 6Al .CFL Po•l·Seaso" 10 9 1 683 Neltenel FooftMll LMIUO 1967 M1nnuota 1968 Mlnneso•• 1969 M1nnesot• • 1970 M1nnt \ota 1971 M1nneso1e 1'7? M1nneM>I& 1973 M111neso11 ~ • •1974 M1nneso1a • 197S M1nneso1e 1976 Mlnntso•• • 1977 MlnflP\018 1971 Minnp\o•e 1979 M1nneso11 19IO M1nneso•a 1981 M1nflewla 1912 Mll'lntsOI& 1913 M•nMSOt• NFL ReQvl•r SPason .NFL Po" Sea\O<' Over•H Tol•I •-NFC Cnamo•Ofll W L T Pd. 3 • 3 m 8 6 o m n 2 o es1 n 2 o 1~ ti 3 0 7~ 1 7 0 500 12 7 0 8S7 10 ' 0 714 12 2 0 157 11 7 I 121 9 s 0 643 • 1 I Sll 1 9 0 •38 9 7 0 S6J 1 9 0 438 S 4 0 SS6 • • 0 500 ISi 17 S 6J1 10 t) 0 435 213 l6S 11 679 c~ odds HOLIOA Y &OWL, FRIDAY 8 v U 1 over M1Ch111an CITRUS &OWL, SATURDAY F1orod• S••tt 4 over Gtor01• SUN BOWL, SATURDAY Mar via no I over T ennene• CHERRY &OWL, SAT\MOAY M•Cl11gan Stal• ' ovtr Armv FREEDOM &OWL, DEC. l6 Iowa I ovf'r Te.in LIBERTY &OWL, DEC. 27 Aut>1Jr'"' I t}\'1Pr Ar"en\81 GATOR eowL. DIEC:. 2' O~laneime Sl&te 7v, over South C1roune ALOHA 80WL, DEC. 29 No1rp 0 $mf' 1 over SM U HALL OF FAME llOWL, DEC 29 w.sron\•" 4 over Kor11uc11v PEACH 80WL, Ol!C. ll 11.rO•"·~ S ove< ?urdue fl LUEflOHNET &OWL, OEC ll TCU 4 ovt r Wt\t Vlrolnl• COTTON llOWL, JAN. I B'l"O" Co~ 6 over HovttOfl FIESTA llOWL, JAN. 1 111118,..i Fl• 6 over UCLA ltOSIE llOWL, JAN. I Olll() Staff • ., over USC SUGA• llOWL, JAN I Ntbr IS~ I 1 over LSU ORANGE llOWI., JAN I OO•ellOrnl • ) OVt< We~notOfl Frtm H•rr•lt's •-R•c. & 5-1\ a.. l'alDAY, D•C. • ......... C•t.tMtiMIMlt> *'" c:vOflnt no 11 ... Oli .. notN s•••• <t·11 cc~ 1 11 s o tn.I SATIHlDAY, DaC. 2' .......... , ......... ) SMU Ct-f) v• Nolfe Deme (7·~) IC~· nei 5 •I 5 Pl'!\ I Hllel ,ll'M a.wt ,., atirmNMm. Ala.) WltC011$1n (7•>-11 v" K41111Udllv 11·31 IChllnnel 11 •I 10 o.m., dell!Yed) MONDAY, DSC. )1 ~ .... ,,, A..,.) \'f>urelue 11·41 ,,. Vlrolnle 17-2-21 IC:"-" ...i 2 el noonl · 11111••···· .... Cat Heudllll TCU "'" v.. W•" Vlrollll• '7·4) CCl\tNlt4 IS '' S o.m» TUllSOAY, JAN. I C.....a.wt (et 0.U) Hou"on (7·•1 "'-&Pilon Colltl>t (t ·2) IC~ 2 •t 1030 em.I , ..... .... (et T .... , M&.l UCL.JI tt•il vs Mleml, Fl• II 4), (C~ 4 el 10".JO •.m I ._ .... , ........... , Ohio Stete Cf-2) V\. USC (1·3) (CMMtf 4 •• 2 o..m.) ,... .... <•• .... OftMM) I.SU 11-2-11 vi. Htl>re•k• <t·21 (Clllltlnel 1 et S:IO P.m.I on..-a.we ,., MAlmll C*lehoma (9· HI "' WeU\lnolon C 10-11 IChllnnet 4 •I 5 om ) • • ~ Ski~• SOVTHl•N CAU,O.NIA GO\.O IWNTa -.. dtPtll, II new, POWOtr, 7 ChllN Gtt•IEN VALL•Y -No r-t. MOUNTAIN HIGH -11·24 dtc>lll, 3·5 MW, OOWdet'·~ed OOWdet', 4 Cflelt'\. MT. •ALOY -12·24 de9tll, 11·24 MW, POWW·l)eCMd POWOll', 3 dlelrs stc:I SU•M -24·· dtc>lll, 12·24 MW, oowdtr. 3 cttelri. SHOW l'OlllE ST -CIOMO SHOW SUMMIT -24 Ototn, 1'· 16 ntw, l>Kke oowditr, 9 cti.lrL SNOW VALLEY -60 dtc>tn 60 new. POwdtf ·MO.ed POwOll', 17 Clleln SIE•U·N•VAOA •ANGE LASSEN ~A•K -No-· 11 Incl\ 'beM POWder end ~ POWder, Ofle trlolt Cllalr. two wt'f.ce IHI\. M>aEAL -No r-t. DONNER SKI RANCH -Trect Mw, 72·14 Inch bllM 9roomed oedted POWder eno peeked oowder, lhrM Cllaln . SODA SPllJNGS -WMkend• onlv. SUGAJt M>WL -1·2 11\CMs new oo 108· 132 l11Cn beM groom.cs pecked PO'lllder, 7 dO\lble cnalr\, eccfts oonoota end chelr TAHOE OONNEJt -1·2 lncllft new oo 41·72 Inell 1>9M groomed 1>ec.lled oowder, 2 cl\arrs, one •urface lift NOR'flt STAJt -Trace MW Oii 3'·n rncn base groomed peeked ooww •ti!! ooen oowder. 9 Clla lrs ALPINE MEADOWS -Trece new 60· I 1t Inch 1>9M groomed pecked oowder, 1 rrtole chairs, 9 dolJl>!e cM lrs. I wrfece Ufl HOMEWOOD -Tr•te new, 3'·14 Inch Dar.e gtoomed l>&Ckecl oowder, 3 chairs. 3 \url•ce 11th SOU.AW VALLEY (l,:IOO It.) -Trac• ,,.w f4 rncn t>e.e oowder •ncl 1>8d<ed oowoer. cet>te c.ar, OOfldOI•. 11 cnalrs SOU.AW VALLEY (6,lOO ft.} -Tr•c.e new •2 Inell bue oowO.r •!WI pecked oowdfl", 4 c.n1111n 1 wrfece ltfl TAHOE SKt &OWL -llto rePO<I HEAVENLY VALLEY -I 111ct1 new 41·60 inch bllMt oowoer ano oacked oow oer. •r•m. I cha irs 1 surtac~ "'' SKI INCUNE -No new .. 60 lnc.h DIM g<oomed pa~llecl oowo.r, 6 chairs MT. ROSE -2 lflChff new 60·1S 1nc11 o.w vroomeci POwder 3 trlOle cna1n one ooullle, 1 aurfac.e loll EC:MO SUMMIT -No r-1 SIERRA MU RANCH -I 1ncn new, 63· ~nc.h Due oroomed oowder, I irroee chair 1 oouble chein KIRKWOOD -1·1 1nc11 new 60·'6 1ncn Da \e oowoer ano oac~~ oowOer 10 ell•"' MT. REflA -2 1nct1e\ new on 48·14 Inch Dase oowoer and oaci.eo oowoer, 1 ch•lrs DODGE RIDGE -1·1 1ncnes 11ew, 48·60 •flch base oowdt"r and Packed oow oer 6 chairs. 3 surrec, ltth &ADGER PASS -6 Inches new So4 Inch Dan oowder and Pecked oowd«r 1 cnelrs, 2 surface lifls MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -4 lnchtl new 1S Inch base Packed oowotr and ooen oowoer 2 oondotas, 16 ch•lrs. l surt•ce Hf ts JUNE MOUNTAIN -1·10 lncMS new SA lflCh l>ue oowoer and oecked oowo.r 3 Cllalrs SIERRA SUMMIT -10· 17 lnchel flew J4·47 Inch oa" oowo.r end o•cked oow der 2 cha ir,, 2 surfece hff\ Sno""' dePlh ln lntl'le\ refers 10 UflOI Cked UIOW et m•d·siOl>e New snow refe" 10 snow ... 11111,, the IH I 2• l'IOUn T·trace e>o.n ,.,,.ans oercentaoe of lerr•ln Ol>t!n Hlth ldlool bovs soccer HUNTINGTON BEACH TOURNAMENT I •I H """'""911 flNdl Hitt!) ThundeY, °"-'f1 l'lnt Round <• •.m.l Ocean V•ew vs Unlverso•v M1u l0f1 V•f'10 vs Anaheim H1w1,,orne Y\ Valencle Servile vs Saddifl>ack (9 •.m.) La Qu1n1a vs Lon9 Btech Polv VIiie Par> •s Mater Del Marina "' Brver•v Hiiis Es1anc1e v\ Pa1os Verde\ ( 10 •.m.) Cao1slr11nn .tetoev vs <!Jrden C.rove Ca nvon •\ Cf'rr•IOS Hun1on111on Beach vs Tustin S.n11 An" .,., Leu1l"9e< ( 11 un,) Dena H•ns v\ S• Jotln Bosco t<ennec:ty ~s W~\lmin•te< Ran<hO 'Las V99Hl vs Ne..,oort H.,00< Nott• Dame vs EsoerenH Cole9t boWh Wr•ltffne IAI llmH l"STl HIGH SCHOOL SATuttOAY, DIC. IS H"'~ hedl •• 4eflr M c~ e.-.. (II l'rflMI 91-M Walle<' !GI o Shane, l 12 Neveoe L•s vn .. )0, TOiedo ll 105"-<Pl•vez IG> o P•rtrldo•, 1 10 112-8eck (HB) o Burns, 7.lt ...... ,...IU .... 11~1htrl•nd (GI 0 Heke, I ~ <•I llv~, La.) A.tr Force n Virginie Teen 1 12~emlrti (Hfll OK. ltouter, 14· I IJ1-TUGClo CGI o Smith, 7 4S f'JtlOAY llt-Allell (HB) dee O.S.nlH, 9· I Helklav 8ewt t.s-Escooe<IO IHBI o Cunnlnollem, Cit S.11 '*"I Hl r---._..ro Tn •Ol vi Mlrnto.tn 16 S) l~Ptt111111~---'~i-r:.:=r Wellen !GI P Knudt\Ofl, 1'rTr..o IHI> 0 G•rc ... S'01 17S-Foro (0 1 WOii OY forfeit 191~oftl\ IHI) P OenlOu, t 1' 74s-Fkwev tHll P Miil«. 1<01 • 13 et 6 om l w•Dtt8SOAY ,,.,...,,. .... (M l Armv 11)·11 , ., t.lO (et AMMlm> low• 11 •·U-.. TeUl '7•)•1) CCNMwt S•r5•ml • TMUllttOAY, DeC. f1 ............. ( ....... , .Vt.~ 11 >·II n ~ II •1 fC'*""' 11 •• .JO •m, -..wci1 ™' WM'I "'"" ~ I.OS AHGll.U -(I Dof.00 fl'~ L I . l ... Lek•t, PK• ROid Perk Lelle, ~""1'0N L .... ~ L••· 1'9ft c;,o.-•"'~ , .. , •. wtsl forf\tl, s.tftfe ~• ~VOlr .ANG• -L•IUll9 Nt..,.. P.-11, l..Me IYaJtJIOI • ~I l"''· ~m ... I~ OtaOO -OoeN "9ncl, S.n v IU'I,.. 1,.tlr. SAN LutJ OlfSN -A•e~o L-... L •IN"tl Ullt, 1...oM1 Le• e Na.A WHTallN COMll•IMC• hdk DMiMlt w L fl'ct. OI LA I.Ate.,, 11 10 .643 PllM!llll IS 12 $" !Yl LA~ 14 14 .soo 4 ftvfllelld u 1) .soo ' SNltle IJ l• 411 4Yl Golden Stele • 11 30I 9 Ml4wnt Df\lltlen OtnYtr " 10 615 HOU•lon 16 11 sn ,,., Della• 12 13 40 >Vt S.n Antonio 12 IS .444 •"'1 Ulell 12 1S .... •"'1 t<anse• City • " .l3J 1 •AST••N CONl'llJtaNCE At!Mk Dlvllleft Bo\ ton n 4 146 Ptllt~le ?O s IOO Illa wnntnoton 1S 17 SS. ''"' New Jeon 11 lS A23 11 Now York 11 17 .m 12 C""'1ll DMt*t Mllw•ult" 17 11 607 Ot!rolt IS 10 600 'h Oalc.e" 13 1• .. I )Vt A'*lte 10 16 ..JtS 6 lncllene 1 11 2IO l '\la Cltv ... nd 4 19 11• IO'h .......... SelNt LA LHen 123, Houston I 16 LA ~ '1. S.e ltlt 16 Mllweu4t" 107, &Piton 92 N-Jersev llS, WHlllnot0<1 106 Pllltedotlillhte 123, S.n Antoolo l II Detroit 1 ... °"'"" 129 T ......... a~ Cleveleno et New York Cnlcaoo Y\. Atlente •I New Or1t•11s O.lroll et Ute.II Kan.ses City et Portland ''*Y'• G-Plloenlx •I LA Letren lndlene ef Boston San AntOlllo et New Jeraev MllweukM el PllllllOell>hl• New Vork ., WHhlngl0<1 Oellal •I Oenvw s .. n1e •t Golden Stet• Lakors 123, Recti.-s ll6 LA LAICElltS (122) -Se>rlool 2·S M 7, WorlllY 11·21 t·t 31, AbOul·JebOer 14·72 •· 5 32, E JOfl11'°'1 10-11 6·6 26, Sco11 3·1 0-0 6, Coooer 2·S 2·2 6, MUt.000 0-6 o-o o, McGM S·I 2·l 13, Rembl• 0-2 2·7 2 Tot•la .. •1-t4 21·30 123. HOUSTON (116) -McCrev 7· 11 6· 11 20, ~ 9-1' 3·5 21, Oleiuwon 6· ll 6· 10 11, Holllm 4·7 0-0 I, Wl9elm 6-7 2-• 14, Relcf 3•10-06, LloYd 6-13 J-3 IS, LN,,.. 2·S S-7 10, Pwlt<Mn H 0-0 2, Mcoaw.I 1·2 0-0 2. Tola~ 45-16 25--40 116. SC.. ., o-rtw's LA Leker\ 30 fl 30 ~12'3 Houston 23 S3 30 >0-116 Tnr..--oillt 11Gttl -.\cGee, Leavell. FO\Mcl ~. Ol9luwon.. R .. bouncb-L.OI M8ella 46 (Item!* I I, Hous· Ion st (~ JO). Aslllls-1..os A"""1 • <Jonnson 201. Houston • <Hollln• m Tote! ~OI A,,..._. 21, Houston 26. Ttdln~Loa AneMH 1119M! defame. Alltndence -16,016 ~s tl, Sonics U HATTL• (16) -CMmb•n 6· 17 S-7 17, WOOO lo-19 l ·4 23, Slkm• l0-16 O·O 20, ~' l-10 2·2 I, Htnder\Ofl HO 0-0 4, SundYolO 2·6 0-0 •. 81eckwotl 0-1 0-0 O. Brkkow•kl 2·• 0-I •· McC0<mlck 3·4 0-0 6, Klr\11 0-3 0-2 O. Totels: 3t·t0 10-16 U . LA CLPPl•S (ti) -l rldoem•n S· IS 2·2 12, Ceee 3·4 0-0 6, Welton 4·6 1·2 9, Nlxoo lHt 1·2 2'3, Smltll 6·12 1·9 20, Werrlc:k 7·3 O•O •. Cetdllno• I· l O·O 2, M. JollflJOn 2·7 0·0 •. Oonakhon 3·6 S-6 11, Wlllte O•O 0-0 o. Totals: 37·13 17·71 91. SC... .,., QuM1en S.•llle 11 23 23 ,,___ LA Cllooon n 71 26 16--fl FoulKI out-None. Retloulldt-SNllle 41 tSlkme I), Lot Angeles 57 tW•llon 111 An1St .. -s..111e 11 (Cl\en'bet'J, Sobtrs 4), Los Anoelel 17 (Nix.on 6). To1.i toula-Seettle 20. LOI Angelft n. Tecnnl· tal\-+ionder\Ofl Allendanct -10,$47. COLLEGE uc lrviM ts, So. utafl st. .. S1 (Nan·~) SOUTHElltN UTAH STATE (St ) -Otis 1 •·• 11, Sc•rloll 0 0-0 0, Pi9'a 1 O·O 4, Jonnson I I I · 10 30. B911son 2 0-0 4, Storm1•no I O·O 2, Trekh 0 1·2 l. GUHi 0 O·O o. Jeffs 0 0·2 o, Fruler O 0-l 0 Tol•ls 23 13-19 S9 UC l•VINE <tSJ -C•rmon S •·• 14, Murol'lv 7 4·4 11. ROHn 7 7·1 21, Wllllems 2 7·2 6, L" 6 0·0 12. SColl 1 0-0 2. TOibert O 0-0 O, 8urHSs 3 0-2 6, Klno I 2·4 4, Enoe4•1•d 2 1· l s. Meoee o 0-2 o, Clecclo 3 1·2 1 Tot•I•: l7 21·11 9S. Helftlme: UC lrvl111, 43·24. Tol•I '°"''' SOutnern Ul•h Stet• 24, UC lrvlne 20 Fouled ovt: Guess CSUS). Re· t>ovflOa· Soutner11 Utah Stet« 33 <Sc:arlett 1), UC trvlfle 43 IROIJef\ 71 Anlstt: Southern Ul•h State ll (8enson •I. UC lrvlM 2S (Wllll•ms ll Attendance 919 c~uores WEST UC Irvine 9S, Sovtnern Ulah SI S9 St•nlord 13, Sealllt 46 Cat Polv SLO IO. SlaJll51aus SI. 76 Sant• Clar• 76, UC Davis 66 Sonoma Stele 7S. Soc.1tner11 Oreoon 6A Cre11J11ton 79. Cl\emlnede 61 ROCKIES BVU 19, UCLA 11 E WHPllnolOfl 11, Monlana SI 7l SOUTHWEST ColoradO St. It, Texu ·Artln111ton 17 Rk• 63, Ark ·Montie.no 39 SM U 90, N Tex" SI 4S NW Oklal'IOfn9 16, Oill•hOm• Beollst 11 W Texn St 99, Ad•ms St 49 MIDWEST w Mtcllloen 6S, O.P•u• M OhlO St 13, Cent Flc>rlcla S9 Cl'1keoo St 71, How•rd 66 Detroit 8S. E Mld'llu n IO lt1dlana St 13. s. 111 .. Edwerdsvllle 67 SOUTH Clemson SS, Furmen SJ (oil Dulle 76, Northwestern SS Norlh Ca rolin• St 82. St Fr•ncll, Pa. M New Orleens 17, S. Alabame 76 Southern u 79, NW Loul,l•n• 76 Tul•ne 17, Brooklyn Coll SS VlrQlnl• Tech 107, Rloer 74 Weko Fortll 13, E Cerotlne S1 I.AST Gtor11ttown 19, Mo<gen SI 62 Felrlttllh Dickinson SS, Provld<tnce " ToottNAMIENTS ,,IMh) Henl6d Md Newt OrlQOll Teen SS. Wntern B•Pflat 39 lllnll Georoe FOK 107, UC S.n 0-n (third ) ... .,.,,._ H ... v Tlll·Off C•t St•te 8•ktnflt4d '°· Gono Canvon 64 lflnll s.cw•s TeurMment (atVhalle) TOO.A Y'S l"IUT ·ltOUNO l"Aia.INOS )-Fre\no CC vs San JOM CC ~Foo1n1n v,. Klnos River 1-Cltrus .,,, $eQllOI" ~oldefl Wftl VI Welt Hiits l"•IOAY'S GAMU 3-Fre.no·Sen JoM loMr .,,,, .=ootnlu Klno1 ltlvlf' loser ~ltru•·Seclwl" toter vs Gotcle!l WHt•West Hltt1 loMr 7-Golden Wosl·W••' Hhts winner v• Cltrua•SeouolH w1- t-Frtl110·S.n Jow w1nn.r "' FootnlM· Kine• River wll'tner SA~OAY'S GAMU ~onso'9tlon 7-Tnlrd Piece t-<"9molonMllO "lOOM SCHOOL -ast•nca. 42, L..-. H• tO (IN!N 0.Mk) ISTAJKIA CG} -L-.llWOOill IA, Gli· ments 6, ~ 16, Vtl\ Oortn 0, l~ '· '"'"' O. Co~ 0 Toi.is 14 U 2• 41 L.AOU..A HfL.U <•> -G.-cle 9. Stfllne II. CO!Wedf 7, Jtllltller t, ~ 2, ••11t 7 CllMtWOOCI 0 TttetJ• 16 1·10 .0 lcer't ... OWfWf t•l.ncl• 11 • ' I~ ~.... ,, .. ,. ....... Tetel ~' llletlele It,~""-I• C~te MMe U, Mb"'" v._ S4 '"*' 0.Mk) MBMON YIUO CS.I -OMllHto 4, Ml~ 11. Kno" ... 1, ,._..,WI I, .._ 10, Metl'lew\ 10 Herdmell 10 TotM 'a61·1 S4 COSTA MtllA (U) -Sl'rlllcfl 2, lOlldln 6. Kimme 'i J'* 11. ~',. ~ 4 Totela ,, ._.t '6 Sc.-. "" CN911W1 MiUIOfl Vlt!O lt 16 14 lt-J.i CMla MAI t 16 16 1~ Tot•• foull Mlolon Vloeio lt, Cott• MIM 11 $aVMM St, wtnf $0 (!NIM CliHMc) IAVAHNA cm -v .... s. HOffin.n 6. Kott t , Pfttmen 21, Mede• 7, Srnllll ,, Merlmolo 0. Sel.•, Totell. 11 1'·U Sl. •VIN• CMI -khula 4, P•tc:IMI 12, Hemno 1•. S T•mun 7, MocMI 2, 5f'°°4rv $, ••Y• 6 Toleb. n 6·1 50 • ~WOUetWt S.11•Me l• ' u 1.-52 lfviM I• 12 17 7-~ Total foul\ S.11•nne '· irvlM 20; PoultO out. S Temur• (I) CweN ... Mer 4$, Arteta. 4' (lnltM 0.Hkl CottONA DU MA,_ (6$) -,rv« )4, Smlrt •• Strauu 2, Turn.r 0, MOHi\ 21. Zimmer 4, e .. rbOwer o. Tot•b: 31 3•4 6.S AllTISIA (t6) -Leu 6, Miiien I, Jtoo• 4, Oettlltf 12. umemo10 1. Weklmer• 6, MurCIOCll 2 Toteb n N '6 k.,. l.v °"'"'" Corone ci.t Mer IS 1> I• 2,_.S Arltsla I 13 f lt-'6 Tol•I fouls Corone de4 Mer '· A11Mle 4 ~ •7, Wntwn 43 (IMM CIHtk) UNIV•JtMTY (47) -Peul\On 4, We<ren 9, Gr•llon 0, Arnold 22. Wlmlow t, StOltoff o, Gte1H11 3 Mask 0, S..lldo O Tot•ls· II 1H6 •7 w•n••N C4ll -1us11 2, JoMOft 1,, Lonome'(W 2, 8\lf'r" •. ClleY 12, Lemonte 4 Totei. 20 ,., 43 San .,., °"'"'" Unlve<tlty I 11 lJ 1._.7 Wette<n 14 U f t-43 Total foul\. Unlver•llY 10, W•,tern lS SaddMN!dl 7t, El Tore 6t (lrYIM Cllluk) SAOOL••ACIC (7tl -?tft<M>fl 2S, M. W•tton 22, e W•lton 11, JonH 11, 0..11. Golden 2, Sent• Crur 0 Tot els· 32 lS· 1' 7t •L To.to C6tl -MOynlnan 23. St>odltv 20, KunY lll• 14, McCleln 10. lame 2 Tot•ls· 25 19-21 69. SHH ltV Querto1ra S.ddlebaek 12 6 23 31-7' El Toro 16 11 14 21-69 Total lour•· S•ddltl>eck 21, EJ Toro 1•. Marina 65, e•sa Grande 4' llNIM Qeuk) 90LSA MAND• 1 .. 1 -Ceo 12, 09•1• 2, A.ctelll 7, RUdv 6, NUUYOfl 2. SwoOod• 17 Tot•b: l• 11-2' .. MA•INA (651 -Pl 2, GeorueM>n It, Gulld 3, Knuff 3, Cr•fl 14, Quinn 10, Crane I, Or•Mlrn 12, NeumeM 7. He'f\letle 1, Ctmmerrusll O Tot•l• 21 9· It '5. Scare ..., 0Uet1en BofM Gr•nde ' t 1' I,..._.. l'MrlNI I' 22 17 1,_.~ Tol•I to.As Boise Grande 11, Marine 19. Fouled out Neum.nn (M ). TKllnbl. AsdlN (8G) Newport H•rt. IO, •t C..... S4 ISM~T~) N•WP"OttT HAltM>a l•I -MeM 12, McG•w•n 13, FreMr 25, Jlmft 2. Scwor1Mn •. SMdl 12, Llnctsev 7, H•vclU 3. Trouno 2, M. LM 0, /It. LM 0, Torell o. Toteb 33 1•· 16 90. •L CAMINO (S41 -Teylc>r 12, Hole 10, Hoerd 14, Crawford 12. Reed 4, lurk• 1 TOl•ls 7S 4-7 S4 Sc-ltV 0Uet1en Nawoort H•rDOr 26 17 17 »-IC> El C•mll!O 12 9 10 ~ Totel tout• Ntwoor1 H•rbor 11, El Camll!O IS OcNn vi.w u, lntlewooct n INefl·IMtual INGUWOOD (62} -Arn.ti 10, Mct<.ertzle 2, ltllt v I, JO<den 11, AnderW11 IS, lrownlno 4, G•lew09d 2, Wlnlams 2. Slloe>Nrd 1 Totall 27 1·14 62 OCEAN V .. W (IJ} -Buller 12, Oterovwer U, Lel>et f , Pe11tlce I•. Stratent t , Ftvnn •. Hetvenon '· McGfinchtV 6, HuelY '· Hocker 6, R•mlr11 O. Tot•ls 33 17·21 13 Seen .,., Que,,...s 1noi.w09d 12 16 14 ~2 OcH n View 14 ll 11 lt-13 TOl•f fOU4l lnQlewOQd 17, OcHll View 11 Fouled oul Jorden !II. Arnell (II ~-Del 73, Verbufn Del S6 ,,.........,.) VllJtaUM D•t 15'1 -WltlO"I 11. WU· 111ms 12, Jenkins •. L. Jones 10, D Jones IS. Murrey 4. Tolels. 2l 10· 13 56 MATE• O•I (1J) -PNbodY 0, Lewi' 36, Thomu 11. Dwyer 4, Mltctlell 1', Ketty I, O'Connor 2, Strlclllln 4. Mou11Ce O Tot•ll 30 13·20 73 SCwe bv Ou•rtws verl>um Del 11 10 14 20-56 Meter 0.1 16 11 17 12-73 Ttch11lc.als Jor1kln1 !VO). O'Con110r IMO) Fountain v ... .,. 37, Compton u IN•·IM-) COMPTON (>6) -Oavli I, Pos.v 6. Roundtr" 3, HHds 10, Morrl• 9. Totals. IS 6·10 36 FOUNTAIN YALLIEY (J7) -Briceno 10, Martin 1', Horner S, L. Zeno 6. Nevle O. Emerson o, E Zeno 0. To111, 13 11·17 37 ~ ltV °"'""' Compton 10 t 11 7-36 Founl•l11 V•llev 9 13 I 7-37 Total foul•. ComPlon 16. FOIJfttaln V•tteY 17 Huntlntrton &Mch SI, w. TWTanc. S6 (La OWtta T~) WHT TOllaANCIE ($6) -AerOll 30, 8onsleln 10, Petcnl o. HOllls I , Neu 2, McKlnn.v 2. S.11er•na 4 Tol•!s 20 16·26 5' HUNTINGTON •EACH (SI) -scnvu 12, Heneven S, Miiier 15, H9"oterd 1'. Snow s. VIII s. MIAS o. H•rrte911 0 Tolets ?• 10-16 SI ken bY °"'""' West Torr•nc• 13 1' 13 I~ HunllnQIOfl 8oeCJI 12 IS IS I~ Tot•t foul• West Torrence ll, Hunt· 11111ton 8Hcn IS Hlttt ached 'cor•s IJtVINI CLASSIC: CNITlllM!tllllcl Quer10f1lnel1 Estencl• 47, La11une Hilla 40 F 00111111 67, C•olllr•"o Velltll S2 Coste MIH 56, Mlulofl Vlelo So4 SMOltOack 79. e 1 Toro '9 S.VOlttll ~c;e Quemrllnel1 S•~•nn• S2, lrvlfle SO VIM• P•rk 6S, C•nvon 47 Oon Luoo SI, Trov 54 Marln• 6S, IOlu Grenoe 46 CeMetellell ON~ University •7. Wfttern 4J Coron• de! Mer U , Arlttl• 46 S•nt• Ana U , Tvtlln 36 NOl'CO 72. Rencno Alemllo' '3 T•V'• kMtMe Al UIWWllfv Hlllll l-Unlvoolty vt Coron• del Mal (con· M>lallon '4~11 O~-S.venne n VIiia Perk 11tll ~ tomls> 6-Ml,_ Vlelo o El T0<0 CSlll lllece "'1'11S) 1 ll>-Eslencle v1 Foothill (c11tm· OtOfl\fllp •emls) At Wn•1"t H""I )-Senta All• V\ NO<'CO (con\Oletloll MMI\) •.30-0o<I LUOO VI Marine (7111 Cllece MmfS) ' 6-t.a1Jun• Hllll v• C:e 1>11tre110 Ve llev Uth D4act tomlt) 7.31>-Co"• Mtu n Seddlel>ack ( tl\em91on\l'lllill MM!•) , ...... SdlMllM At Wu• ... """ 7-<:0fl.oitllon oeme J~ventll llltu Hmt ~Fltlll ~mt 6 »-Tlllrd llle«Oeme t-c llelT\lllomttlo Mme I.A GUINTA TOU.NAM&NT ,...,. ..... Hvntlncrton llftClt M. West Torrence W El Modtfte 61, Le Oulflte .. ""'-'-_,.,.. TOUIUIAMI'" ~·--­Fuller'lof\ 61. ~ SI 0'-1 "' Me¥Wr ., SANTA IAltlAltA TCMMNAMINT '1r'M ..... SM M.lfCCK 70, WnlmHWtlW '° SAN Otl__,,.,O TCMMNAM9WT ,.,,. ..... NfW-1 Hertlor to, llt c.mtno IOCteM!de) 54 ....... A..,. 11 OtorMe n. Ile .... '1 I(~ M. CY111'9tt 11 l&Mfenu ... Ltt Alefftl ... 6' LOW• 6ol, ~~ '° ....... ow Meler Del n, v~ Oii It '"""''"' v .... J7, c.... J6 ~ v..,. a\••••., Set!t ...... ,,...,... 0 COMMUNfTY COlL•Ga WOMllN 0neee c..at 70, LA V,,_., .. ( ......... T.,._'""'' ottANO• COAIT (1t) -Mel~ 6, ,,.,..._., 12, 81rtlell 10. KCIMVettll S c111111rnen ii. T1IOCMI 2• f 01111 32 6·t 10 I.A VAl.llY (46) -Lllfef!lO 10, Maton !, Hel •· JOMJOll It, Rellet I Gonion • Htel\: n 2 4" Helftlmr Or•noe c oest, ,.., .. Total foul•· Of•~ Coesl 7, I.A Vellev 12. Sd•1111dl tl, Gr"smem .. CNeft-c....,..-J OtllOllMON'T (441 -Enne 3, Lengtt1c1t s. CHl"*'9 "· OallelJMr 2. Wllll• •• Gl•mor• 14 Totel• 20 •·I 44 SAODLl•ACK (ti) -• Cot1trere 2, E\JeY 111 Jonea 2' Ll"'"'004' 6, Hines 10, Cumin 12. T1Ylor lo 'Totei.. JS 11 17 11 H•lfllme: S.~ck. 41·n . Tot•I tOUls: Groasmofll It, Seddlet>eCk 1•, FOUied out. Estav ISi, Wnll• IGl HIGH SCHOOL G"'LS Metw Del 6$, w ........ '1 (Se...,.T~I MAT•• D•• (6S) -M. Oelney 26. 0 oetneY l6, Mafttrt S, WOOO ,, Ett.rmen 11 Totel\: 26 ll·27 6S. WOOOlllttDO• (611 -l~ren.m 1. Lvon 21, Oenlttt 10, C.uMV I. WllJOn 13 Onv 2. Tote.t•· 27 7·1l 61 Sc..-. ltV Qu.et1en Mater o.r n 10 '' 14-6S Woodbrldoe 11 t7 f 4 I,_. I Total follls M9ter Del It, WoodOrldlll 14. FOUlld out •~.n.m (W) C•UMY (WI Edliaii li, SUMV H•• S2 tsev.,,.. TWtNfMl!fl SUNNY HILLS ($2) -Peim.r 10. Steotna11 7i, Y•me\tllro 7, Towles ~. Oredlev 4, Woller S. Tot1ls It 14·2• S2 IOISON (7S) -HenNUOV I, Oilburn 14, Noffsinger 12, WlllOll t7, Tvler 6. Herm.11 10, Rudd 6, Fukumoto 1 Totel• :S. 3·12 75. kw. llV Qu•rton SUll/IY Hiiis 10 17 10 IS-S7 EdltOll n 11 73 12-7S Tol•I IOUI$: SUMV Hills 11, EdllOll 17 HolYWood Partr WEONE$0AY'S RESULTS <11NI tf J7 ·•v IMrevtHll"ed mMifnl I F•ST JtACE. 1'<11 miles Tr" Runner (McGUtnl 6 60 '00 1 IQ Red Current (Anl0fl990l'911 S '° 3 40 Salty N 8old (Stever11 I 2 IQ AllO raced: Lou L.eaoer P•terno, Ron don, C•lol«Y Time: l'.53 4/S SIC:ONO RACE. 6 lurlOnOs PrOllCI Doll (Lozon) 1' 00 6 '° 4 40 Quit• IC.Id (Stevens I S IO S 00 Temmy Lu (Slt>lllt) 4 20 /lt.llo r.ceo· TKl<Y But True, Anoint< Tornt, Oust Wnlrl, St•nford Indian. Teke ?ttre, W111ter Oel>hnt. K•v Jov, U991Pllk, Ustlc.a Time. I 14 l /S S1 DAILY DOUBLE CS-71 i>eld '39 20 TH•D RACE. 6 turtonos. Air Alert CSNemaller) · 16 IO I 20 4 .0 El ?rt1lde11te Uno (LOIOVI) 6 20 3 80 Gold Anever (Oomlnoueil 11 oo AIM> reced· Forwtlen Hero. Powtrtul Eves, LUCl'.Y Flor, J•t Ronle. Valyermo Time: 1:12 l/S SS EXAC:TA Cl·2) o•ld S23l.50. l'OURTH RACE. One ml,. Bio Hitt To Climb (McCnl s 40 3 00 2 IO Klvslroo (Oelehouuevel 4 oo 3 20 Olctloflarv Hin (Snotm•kerl 3 .0 Also reeed Briehl T eO., ChllCio>IKelor. Mlilml Kid , Royal lalOI\, 11•1 Jumoln' 8Hr, He's Sc>lrlled Time: 1~ 1/S SS EXACTA (1·1) Plld S46 SO l'll'Tit RACE. One mile ll•llC A LelJtfld IMcCn) S 00 2 IO 120 00-Pellern Match (f>tdroH ) 3 tel 2 60 St•bll EYH (McH1rll"9) 2 .0 00-FlnlShed fl"I OllQU.lllltd end olaced MtCOnd Al~ raced Emer•IO Cut Hecknev Time. 1.31 l/S SS EX.ACTA 13·61 oeld UO SO SIXTH RACE. 6 furlono\ Turltorne~ IHawtevl 7.60 3.60 3 60 Bloom's S.11u IMcC•rron> l IO 4 00 Time Of TM Fox (McH•rCIUOI 9 00 Also r•Ced FMI Tiie Pow•r. IH1c 1ma1Jt. Full'I' Unllta, Amoauador Of W•r, O•vt's Grtv O•wn, HaQtl\'s Prince, Tne Cllro Kid Time 1 12 3/S $S EXACT.A (1·11 011d l S9SO SEVENTH RACE. Orte milt J•m Shot !Stevens) 11 00 t 40 2 •0 OelOV IV•len1uelel 3 IO 2 80 Woodland W•Y (Slbllle) 2 40 Alto ree9<1: C""1' Ort, Stmlllero Time: 1:37 3/S. 's IX.ACTA (6·S) Plld S109 50 '2 ~CK SIX (2·3·1·3/214·1·61 0110 '31,209 . .0 with two wlnnlno lkhts Olx "°'"'). S2 Pick SIK conlOl•llOf1 peld SAil 80 wltn t29 wlMfng llcktl\ (llve nors.sl EIGHTH R.AC:E. 6 furlonol SOflrlo JO<'oe ISlbllle) S 40 3 20 2 IO CNroino F an1 (Went&! • oo • oo Rivets Factor (Ollvernl l .60 Also reced S.m's T•Olt. llK•I Fetcon Time: 1:11 3/S. S.S EXACTA (1·21 oeld U 9.00 NINTH RACE. Ono milt T•blt Seen (Oomlnou.zl 16 00 9 00 120 GOldeft l•nner IMcCerrool S 00 3 60 5111 AOIOI (McH•rouel 6 60 AIM> r•ced Bronit Market. Ancient L•dY. Muske• Tide, N•flle 8 Frlondlv Time· 1.31 115 S.S EX.ACTA 17·21 oeld S139 SO Alltndenc• 10,332. us AlamHM WIEON•SDAY'S JtlESUL TS CJlttl tf St·nltllt .,.,_,_... mM'tlnel F•ST lltAC:IE. 400 yard• Trutv A Reb (Mltcllelt) 11 IO S.IO 3 20 tllwer .. rldlm•n (Frydavl 4 20 1 .0 Lt Neturel (Hart) 2 60 Allo raced Kid Marcu$. O SolO Mio, Jet Eldor•dO, Min E"v Moote. Jell 8eQUt\I. Bun•DO, Tile Ad M•n Time· 21.02 SECOND A/It.CE. JSO vard\ Snow H•r• ILackevl 1 40 S 00 4.60 FIM Sc>lrll$ C8rooksl 11.70 1.00 Nter Montv (H Gercl•I S60 AIJO raced: Gr•v And EHY, Moon Nee>Nw, 8 1M MY OeOdv. Tiie Wey To Go. Juan ll•el. Dlel T•ltnt. Sir Reot Time: 11.21 .s2 DAIL y oouu• 16· 1 I H id U 2 00 U IEXACTA (1-1) peld UUO nt•D •AC:a. 3SO Ytrds R••llV 0Hlllno I Hert} 11 '° 10 10 4 40 St Wlh (Cerdoral 660 310 lmt GolO Oleoer CW•rdl 3 20 AIJO n~ Annie Tomorrow Pn Cash Onlv, u Le LUCY, A11111onloll, C.senor•, 8•00 /lt.W•Y nm.. 11.31 ,OUlilTH lit.AC•. 400 vero. That Jt-.1 <Giff> 10 20 S 60 3 20 Everetts Cut <W•rdl 10 90 3 40 ~elY A CMITIC>lon tCerdorel 2 60 A'10 rtud. TOllll Gr•de, Dflart Sleeoef, Sir Trlnl\tt, Sam\ Liiiie Fiii\', Time For NHL C.AMl"BILLCONF•lt&NCE SmvtM OM"8ft W L T "9 0, 12 6 3 47 ISf eomonton Wlnnlot9 11 11 3 ,, 140 16 11 3 U lU Celo•ry KIMI IS 12 s u Vencouvtr 7 ?2 3 11 Nwfl• DM\lell Cl'llcaQO IS 14 , " St Loult " II s ll Ootrolt 10 17 4 2• MlnneM>t• ' 17 6 ,, TorOflfO s n s lS W.ALH eON,•••NCI! l"e~OMtMfl WHlll/ICJfOfl 17 ' 6 .0 PlllledelPlll• 17 I s ,, NY Islander• 17 12 I u New JerMv II u 4 u PlllsbutOll 11 1S ) 2$ NV R•llilt" 10 17 4 1• /lt.dem\ ONlllen Montreal IJ ' 4 40 8oston 13 ,, s 31 8uff•IO 11 11 • ll Q\JebK 13 1• s ll H•rttord l2 13 • 21 w...,_'1'1kwes EdrnontOll 7, llln9\ 3 H•rltorc:t 6, Botton S WIMIOOQ s. NV R•1111ers ' New Jersey 3. Ptt1s1>ur11h 2 Buifelo 6, Cnlc;•OO 3 St Louis •. =.'°" 1 T G'"'" WHhl1111lon ., Montr .. 1 QutbK et Detroit Ntw Jersov •I Plllled4t!Clllle v encouver a t C•kl•rv l'rldllV's Oemtot NV Islanders •I H•rllO<'d Phlledetl>hl1 a l Pttt~l>urgh Toroolo •I Chle•oo ll•ncouver •• EdmontOfl Kin9S 7, Olen 3 Scwe bv l"WIMS 14" " lM 116 11) 109 " ,,. 1lS 1S1 IOS lOS 110 12S 114 117 121 .. OA " 12' 12• 121 17' IJO 111 142 1)2 IS2 ,., .. ,,. 122 127 132 102 107 l03 126 174 LO\ A"90lllS I 1-3 E clmOl'llOll 3 3-7 l'lnt .. .,... 1 Ec:tmonl0f1, KruaMtny.-1 lS (GrettAY, t<urrll, I 41, 2 Loa Anooles. Srnlln 11 <Snuttl, S27. 3 Edmonton, Grotzkv 33 (HU9htl Cotlnl. 7.111 ($11); (. EdrnOnton. Ander.on 11 (GrttzkY. Jeck.on), 11:0 IP9) Penallle•-i...•Poln11, LA, mlnor·m.lor <rouoh•no·l111htlnG), 4 57, McClellencl. Edm. mlnor·m•lc>r trouonlno·flgllllno), 4:S7; J•cU on, Edrfl lslullfng), 6:02; Hunter, Edm !tripping), I lS, Manier, Edm (SIHhlng), 1332, Smith, LA lnoldlnGI, 17:33, McCleflenc:t. Edm (llOldlnol, 19.JO. SKend P'erted s Lo' Anoelfl, T•Ylor 17 IOlonM, MacL•ll•n), I OS, 6. Eomonlon. Coffey 9 lkurrl. Grelakv), 16.70 Penel· llH-EnQblOm, LA (lrlpolnol. );32, G•ttev, LA, mlnor·m•lor (h<>ldlno·flonllnol. 11'11: HuOllel, Edm, mlnor·m•lor trouonlno· llOhtlng). 102, Well\, LA (l>OardlflO). 17:21; Colfev. Edm (cron ·cnecklng), 19'26. Third ~erted 7 Edmonlon, Hunler 6 IMCCleftan<I, HU1Jr>es), 2 U, I Los Anoele•. Dionne 20 (Taylor, MacLetl•n), S02 (ool, 9 Edmon· ton. Hunler 1 IGrtllkv, Kurri), 14:15, lQ. Edmonton, Greirky J.e (Kru,l'lelflv~I, Kurrll, 11 12 Penaltlfl-Hunter. Edrn (nl9fMllct<l1111I 4 14 Kru\helnnkl, Edrfl (hfoti·stkklnol. MIO, MacL•llan LA (hlon· stk.1t111111, UI, Hunte< Eom 1s1u111no) 7 ll MOl<Hak, LA (t<DOwing), 12'06, Well\, LA, m..or lfiOhtlno>. It 11, Kru~nnkl. Eom meoor (f1Qn11nol 19 11 snott on OO•l-Los AnlJtles I 1 ·t -6-26 Edmonton 12 1·16-36 Go.llfl-i...os AfllllleJ. Et101 136 ~·19 Yvtal E'dmonton M009 126-231 Atteno•nc• -17,491 Rtfor-~oo H099erth NHL I ,000 • pcHnt scor•n T"'°""" Dec. It c; A Howe Ott Har 80 I I CM9 El00>1IO. Ch• Bt>s NYR 111 an Mlkif•,Cll1 ~I 926 Dionne. Doi LA ' ~ en 8ucvk, Ott· Bos SS6 813 Oelvecchlo, Oet 456 12S R•ltlle, NVR·BO\ •91 776 L•tleur, Mon Sii 72' Ullm1n, Oel·Tor 4'10 739 BtllvH u, f>Mn S07 712 Clarke, Phl 3SI IS2 8 .Hutl, Clll·Wln·Har 610 560 Perreault , But-I• 463 721 Siitier, Tor·Ptll·Oel ~ 477 627 F Mahovllcl'!, Tr 01 Mn m 570 H Rkh•rO, Mon l SI "' Gilbert, NVR ~ 61S Gr•trkY. Edm • l 90 615 Trottier, NYI··· l60 616 •·•ctlve Pl•vtr Wlmlft'a Ve1tvbe1 C~L.aGIE All· Ametka T_,, ""' l,ISO l.S90 1,467 l,426 1.369 1,211 1,267 1,246 1,729 1,219 1,110 1, 170 l, ltl 1,ICM 1,103 1,046 l.o21 l,OOS 976 Trtt ltl• Ruswtt Athlellc Olvl\lon All· America vOlleVb•N t .. m voted bv th9 Cotltvl•t• VPllevbell COKl'lel Anoclellon F11'1t Teem LO<'I B•rD••ICh, Penn Slate, Tr.cv Cl•rk, Southern C•I, Elteen 09moaler, Pecllk, Sue Hert>ovr, Ot-eoon, Kim L•rton Tun, Ruth L•w•n•on, Fresno Stet•. Jullf Ma11lnot, Poclllc, Lia Me.akeven, UCLA. Kim ~. Slenford, AlllJele Roel\. s.11 Dl990 Stele, Kim Ruddlns , Southern Cal J•n Seunoera. P•clllc. ' S.CMf Teem Mlcllfll• flovette. UCLA, Sherri flrlnllman, Tuu A&.M, 8ol>Ov 8roer Stenlord, A01'11 Cll•POlt, Ttnnt\'40, Stwrl4i Denlahon, COloredo St•tf, Karen Ooa"t 8nollem Vou1111. Caren 1<em11er, 1t.r11one: Medetvn Ma.neohlttl, ~tnwestern, Jutle Muet1tr. llllnols Stell; C•tlly Notll, Ne· brHh, Marle nne SmHh, Puroue, Kim Taun BedVlno, M.Plf ter Jet, Wiid Sllek!ll ltoale WtclilWMllY'I Ir~ TllM. 2061 '2 EX.ACTA IS-11 oeld l llUO. •ASllAl.1. .AIMt'lcM ........ "'™ •AC•. 170 vero• MILWAUKEE IJtEWERS-Nemed Jo-ILtwls l 1120 6 IO 4 00 0111• ~ meneeer Of e.tolt Of '"" Gree~ llteo tE. Gerclel • 40 UO Mldwl\I Leeoue T•n• Genllem•n IStvllle) 2 IO TEXAS RANGER~ L1111 P\Jlol\, Also ree.ct· Truly Tiit 80H, I Tlllnlt I catcher, to • --YMr COftltKf •nd H • C:en, HOol!td Offo. Jev•n 0. VIile, Wo· .itntcl him to ()lo.~ Cltv Of Ille lellovlli. Amtl'lcen ~teOCltllon. Ttme .... U. ....._......._. '2 IXACT.A (2·'1oeld17660. --CINCINNATI R!Ds.-NemeLlly Ward ~ verot . me~ 61 Cedar "'~' Of ll\IMJCfW .. 1 Anolt ltue (WerOI 2• '° 10 '° • '° Lt•.ue N•mtd Jim Lt ll meneeer Of Sletll And S.H I (Piikenton) ''° '·'° lllll119t Of ~ p~ LMOve. TrllY\ l..uelt llhtd) 360 Nl[W YO..K. Ml!Ts.--Named 8Ud Her• AltO reced AMe I Old, Meoolfl ~m. '"'°" mellfftl' of ColumOll Of Ille Sol.Ith Trutllle ,,,,, JuMV N Wetm«, Slltfll """· Alleltllc ~ Ttme: 20.H.i .. POOTaAU. , U UlACTA 14·11 peld114'60 ...._..,,.._.Lee911e SIVIMTM llt.AC8. HO yerft. 0 NVIJt HONCO$-«tce1¥9d a 1"6 C-The llt••M <lfOOllt) n to lJ .0 11 '° a.tcond·rOWWI frtft Pick from lhl Temoe ...,._. 91111 (W.,CI) 12..4' U ()0 a.. ~ICCl"tttl • CieomMllleft of 1M "91 MolW. lllCMt (Flor") 660 tor $tM o...r.. ~ AM rtCM Kl!MYt Pt'lOI, CllerdulM, " DeTROtT LIOH~ltM'" Moft .. Ci.ni. R•IM Stnoti•. '°'1IMI N ,urv, (HY ""'· Med coecll, Ed .... dlftfttl .... coerdl• Min lud Uont. Vw Ar• ICIOdl~ "''°' eftO ll'lttltdler COKll, Oon Doi. Time ll..» tHdel .,~, coecfl, FrM Hoeolln, 12 •XACTA (Ml..., 11)61111 ~ .. flM COKll, Ill Jof!Mon, ~ IJttn'M ~ -YeNt bedll'9tf ~. CCI Kllevef, ......ive -toecft, :Joe MMrlill, IMClel ...,,,_ c.ct1; ~ CeMY MM! 1C1....-> I to Ut IAoO 8"' NtlMf\, lffilMlw coordlflttot enct .--~ Jel "iellefOI) )40 J70 !«Md! c-~"' ....... _....__ '"' Of ,,,. (fi'lllllfttOlt) JM ......... .... ...,_, ~ AIM rlad. Slltfll (ota. TeQ& Ttu<k. =:-Coed\, eflO Lary SeiN, AC41"fra Ciiio T-Roeket\ MOCllaY T>tN 1101 ............... ~ ., IXACTA (I 61 Hlf •U• QUHIC HQtlOtQU I-It~ 1Mr11, P PICK tlJil ( .. t+t-MI i9ld .,.... " KumHI, tllM "lllt ttem ''NIPflC• fll tlle w1ttl flW WlMltle 11<-..s tnv. llW ... ) Total A~l<tft Httllrt LMtUt It~ """' w~ "" st•.• lf Mir< Geulln, r""' •Ille te ,,..,kttn I • • Ml.IC lllTICl ..UC mncl MUC ll)llC[ MUC ll>ncE ~ MJTJC( Ml.IC llJTIC( ACTITIOU9 .ueMH ACTITIOUe ...... MTmOUI ... 3911 lllCnnoue 9 Piil.JC llJTIC( PllUC .a PWI! ... ~~TUllHT ~STAW ..... STAW ..... na\'~~r ~~.~.. l'tCnnGUeMJH••• "°'"10Ue.Uld•M ACTmOUl•IH•.. ..cnnoue•n•• HCrm••• II clOI ~:~""·. The klflowMo l*Mll .. The~l*'P'91H Tllef*-"'Ol**IMW• TNf .,. TMAlmaTAW ...-nAW MmaTATW MmaTAW ......... m " ~O MAAOUEAITI A$-oo::.:~;'sT,,ARA· ~~::-:=-~ IH· ~~-doina:::::~ ~=::._,...,. ~.:::~1r11 ~=~_,. ~=~ .. "'9..__ ........ ~~~~~:"r.o'N:' ~~MfACIAL. 211 COAPOAATl!D, 31 tt MIN.:r~~l8tA tr~~-~:.~~ .. ~~~v:~T U~~~AT,.::e~LAI. H.(VIHOATI CINUA. ~ IUWMll A'AAT· ~lHWOATHY ANO 7JJ.:C::-,Z,. ..... tege HlghW~, '191' Jue~ M•, C.itf =·<:Mon. del ~::nev 1.w, COMa Mela. = 1A, co.te Mw. Celt: HIU. TAVl~. 1830 New-llYd , lte ~ ntne. r!:. ~~ ':.~ =-''•~~ ~ g::;~..=-:: ~OOD~~LT. car:~~c.I~~ a o:Odo WWon, 211 LllenMI lncorporet•d. OM1t1 O~ W2 ()r. t:."t:acr'6Mw,Cell-'°'~:,"'~ .. """"e.dl.cellf t29'0 '2715 fctnMlnMO CAT10Nt. t411•8 W• cellfoml• lll'nlled .. -.,. A .... C«onadel ~M CNfntlerl.Cal-engewood Ave lot z •· w Id , ~ pot *• • ~Co , Inc, CdtDm69 Dll...:I K. !AM, tlM2 C,.e<._ FttlM Col·~ .._AM.c.1-~ 2I02 1 Orteoe ~, M;-hlCelfbu t2e211 fornla, 20412 CypreN. ~. Ce11f to7a0 ~ .: a ~ N 8af9'M ~~· f7' C 0' Per a II On , St i 1 MMArU1111 a1,,d 1440, -1fiy, ..0 VW.. ,.._, tQrNe 91ft4 Sen'"'*' ~r-~ Calif' I tin... 11 con-e.n-. Ana Ht9., Celt tf707 Danial G11Mf1 CCWS*ttlon iN l. 20th ~ .... MacAnflut INd , ._. 20I. 1Mne, Ceflf ta7 15 ........, ..... C...... ,..._ A ....._ 1 m C.. tiet3 · dlf.:.~; lnctMdual o.nny I . CNmtiert, ,,0 Thlt •11iN11t w flied ttr..c Col.a ....... Cal-~-=-.. ~e.dl.C.f t2tllO Jo"" w111er. 1Uf2 taeeo Of-*''· Nfl/ltltllillAo a.a. ,._-a-p ·~ IO •t«>n lo• 3&90. Kenai. ~ ~ the COU!"Y Cler* °' Or· IOMla 92127 con-Dlilnar fnt~ c... M•c.Att""' llvf u•o. 'Tl'lil ~ .. oort-tOMi9 t290ot ~ ._..,,,_,, 1 t Thia ttatatMnt WM hied tM1' _,. COunty on OIQemb« dueted~ecorpor.uon tornle co.po1etlon '931!MMCeflf1%715 ~~.nl!..,ell9t t/Mfl D ~ 11• Dove 8tr .. 1. lutte ::0 wlththeOoYntYci.ritofOr· "*' J Chambers ,0 7 ,... Thlt l:>Wi"'"9 .. con-JttnMCINet,,,ealdenl ~ll¥0 au:..-. ~ ....... 11112 CHAAlH ,. COL C..Gt8'*····~ ~= .... ~'con, ~.i:u"ty on ~ti« IO• 35'0, Kenai, Aia.ci ' ,..,. ~by'A•~-=., .tt~~CW-=-of~ N.,,pcwUtw:t1.C-..t2te0 M•eArlhur ltvd. '•UO, UWOftTHt • CeMOIMNICM ' • ctuc'•ctt"" llmtltd • . 9"11 P\lblWled OrMOe eo.t Prael6tnt • •1 ..,.. PNllPCla A. awon, 300 trme, c.t. tf715 Thie.......,. ... Med °"' A, ~ 1111 thlp ·l· • P¥1n«· p ,_,.. Thi• 1>u11n... I• oon• o.iiy Pltot Oecernbel' 13, 20, Thill tt•lelMnt .., flied ~~ on ~ 1uno1 Pl•c•. Hewpo1t AJA AGJ. 11&12 MllCNWI With the County CWk of Of· c.. QtMde ''· ~ I':."'.:.:.,_"":": .... ~~"1f .~'. ~....:::.~":'.": .... 27. ..... ,..._, '·i?::.. =-·~""':!. ~ ;.._ ~ .. c: "=' C:::..': ~ ..... ::;";, ..... .-. .... ~~ .. -"'::"' ..=. " - with tM County Cletll Of °' • . MUa1y • ttes Preeldent · 29 '"" ~ PllOt oii#r.~ 1 1.. OUeteo by • ..,,.,ai pen-TI!l9 t>u•neea 1e con>o 1 Pil1lll dUCMd by "°'4.. ,._ Coun • TH-&67 Thia 1t11.,_.t wM flled ' ,.,... ..... • "• nerlhlp duc1ed ~ .. ml•ed Plftnet· ~ 0r-. eo.c 11f10119 anoe ty on Howmber Wl111 lhe Cou11ty Clettl Of Or· Ml.IC ..,TICE 20, ., ltM ~A. CNtotl ehlp DeifY ""°' ~ .. ta, DAY!,,.,~. 9'ION A 30. 1H4 _.. County on Oeoember Publlthed Or-. eo. TH-tOI Tiiie Ml""*'t WM fled JoM Miner 20 21. 1... MUJ<S, JW D. ~ Publllhed Or ": P\B.IC ..,TICE 7. '"" ftCTfT'IOU9.,_.. ~7~ ... o.c.nt>. e. 13, wlththeCountyCler*ofOr· Thlll ~ ... ll9d ffl.610 TN .. ...,... ..... Delly Piiot o.cem": 20 27 ~ MAim STATWT ' ' 'TH-6 tS lf'OI County on 0..11bet wlttl tfle County C1ar11 o4 Or· with .,_ ~ Qattl"' Or· • ltM J ...... ..._.. 10 1 .,.;.. ' K·11t11 Publillhed Orlf10I Coe9t ni. followlng penon le •-ti' WlnN' 12. 1... -. County Oft 0 GI 1.W "9lJC mTIC( M99 ~ on ~ • • --·"· • ~ l"ICTITtOUe ....... OflltyPllOIDeownt.13,20, doing~•: ~""'..... ,_ 7.1... 2t,19" -------TH_·-6-75 N.Am aTAW 27, 1914, ~ 1M5 AICl<'8 YACHT SERVICE. __ ..,. lllftTll"r ,.tCTmOU9.,._.. Kt1elfl11 , ltlll llllll'A 6 ,_,. ....=:g,.., ..... ni. f<*owlhg petlOnf are TH-451 2250Venguerd f14A, Co91a "-nu1~ ..... eTAT-1' V-" PublWled Or ... C0Mt ~ Or-.. CClllll • "8JC llJTIC( dolnQ bualneaa u · J & R ....... Ctillf t2e29 TN ~ penon la 111 MliM l9M. ..... W OMlv Not Oecem~ 1J. 20, -W. ..... Uf Del; Pt1ot OWl 1 ,._ I. tl. P'ICTm0Uleuu9U 8ER~ICI!, 1oeo1 .HM\den R~ Oouol ... EymaM, ~= dolno~.. ~~Celt.-27.1teA • .i.nuet)'a, 1t11 ... ~CA 20.27, 1tM AMI IT n Aw Glanton CA toUO PlRIC NOTIC( 2250 V.ngu•d , 14A, Cott• LA aM 80Ult4 COAST GLAU & llhed ... C09lt TK-552 ......... AUDI A QAA-nw IA • T:. fotklwl':v. ~ It RiChard o'ttt>art Olbb•. M ... cam. tme ICltOOMOVD MIRROR, 711 w. Sey A.,.,. ~ Piiot Otoeinber 20, 27. MTT AND NEOLA F (}AA.. ---------- ... --· 10007 Hamdan Ava Sten-ftCTmOUI ....... Thi• bUllMM 11 con-Balboa callf 92Mt , ..... Januwy 3. 10, 1"5 •-II' AET'T dol~butlneea•: ton,CA90&80 • NAlmlTATl*NT .. ductedby:anln~IYldu•J ' ~.C:.:.~":, Robin IWleWtlll11m1.1t1 TH-SIC> "-flOTlC( ~t MICHAEL J. _ __.. ....................... ~--~ A~s.?Pe'i":~71~~~~:~~ Judi Ellen Olbb•. 1oeo1 Tiie lollOwlnQ per10t11 are ~= ~re;=.,, filed HTATW NO. :'iee~ Ave., &tlboa. Cellt Ml.IC NOTIC£ NOTa Oii ~t<o'" .~~~1l?/~7 '9CTmOUI • 11-co.t• Maaa. Celtf 92927 Harndetl Ave., 8tfnton. CA doing t>ullneee ea: . wee A t-Al'f'UCATIC* TO El\NEST P£RO ' MAim ata'F -Rlchetd A Centrell. 8 90680 NE w p 0 RT p Ac IF I c Yolth the County CMtk OI Or-T Ill ....,. ~..,.... Thi• buelnftl " con· FtCTITIOU MU. A&.COHOUC • "' lndMCI• The ~ ....... Noftll 9,., # 1°'4, Mll'ln• Del Thtl bu1ln1u " con· LIMOUSINE SERVICE, 4&70 ~~ on December cr.:11or1 end contingent due.::,, ~r ~¥1dvaf MAMC .:.~=· ISV'IMGSI-:'·o<:~:'rt:Et( dOlnO !NelftW • Rev. Clfft. to2t1 ducted by hu.~ and wife Ctmput Drive. Newport • ,_ credltort and ~ who ThlA *'l9 ffle lolloWlnQ peBOnl .,1 12· t 18' CO 1 Cldltom,. ccwpor VWTAGe WOOOI PAlff· fnll bullMM 11 conr ~ G Glbbl 8Nch, Cllllf. 92eeo Pu mr; .,. ~ ~-ed ltat.ment --llllO ~ bullneaa .. To WhOm It May Concern .,io;,. MULHEARN AEAl TY M£M. 830 TN aer om. dueled by an lndMdUtl wtlTh~·~..,.,..6 --of~ ,.~ Mc M-D Corpotttlon, Delly~~-=~· In Ille wlll Md/or .... ,. of. :;. ~~ ~~ s lHD J BUIL.0€RS, 1105 LAMY.~ A '~ REOtSTEA. • ccwpor1111on. ~-Or... ~ RlcNfd R Centrall nty lerlc Vf" 4., 0 llnC>"I Dnw. New-19"' J 3 10 1985 ' ILA JEAN SCHOOHOVEA 1 1"4 ~rut Cir~ Cotta de ~ II ~ to the 0.. BRUCE T MULHEARN .,, ..,.,_ Thie ltatement WM flied .,. County on Novembef POrt 8eecll. CelJf t2teO . enuery . • TH--6n A p«ltlon het beer\ Med 1· ~ Mee&. C•htOfnla tW7 p•rtment . of -Alconollc Individual •. nd DOES 1 w-.m N4ltlONI "-'• with the County C*it Of Or-13, 1"4 Tt111 t>ullne11 11 con-by Croctler NalloMI Bink In Publlthed Or Coat Jo11pl't R1t1ay. 1105 '*""• ConttOI tor "41" tllfougfl 10. ~. and '*1 1 • • Cellfornla....,. tnoe County on Oeoetnbel' ,__ ducted by.• corporeUon the Supet1or Court of Of, tnOI Rldgecr111 Clrcle Coete cm SALE BEE.A a WINE D0£S 12 ttltougtl 50 "'° Pl'1~• 830 The ffJ_ 7. iNA o!.:!.bfpllhadllot~~ 1Cout3 20 ... ~trblftP.Morgan,Pretl-anQtCountyr~ttngthl1 =~~~:1·,Meta.C.Ulomtat2e21 (PU8. EAT PL) 10 ..... Ciluatw • .~~·Or-.. Publlahed 0ranoe"C 27°7~NA.J;,v3. t9B5 · 'T~. 1tatemen1 wu ttlad =~.:~':~,:':: ~ ' -·--· · ·TH-578 c:i~~n&u~h·~~i =:_ ~=~:= ca..::.:::'oe. .. V'M;"'i" WOOdt o"'..., ,,,_,,.., 13, 20, ,,._,.. "''" "'° Coun~ "*" ol<l<· ..,. ITA,_ """'" , .. _,.,.., IMdo-NIUC llD11CE Ca•lomla 021'7 CA. •<=-_, • ~ -21, 198', January 3, 1985 ·~ COU!lty on Novemb« The followlng S*IOl'll .,. ceoent. · 11111 buelne11 11 con-PubllNd 0r-. eo.t COW\.AIMY ~. 11 CorPof* TH-548 nuni.,. Mt\flM 29, 19"' doing butlneet U: The paUUon requHtl ftCTITIOUI M.llMH ducted by. a gen«ll per1· Delly Pilot Oeoemt>er 20, You heft to Cll•R• ,,_., ~~ 9Mdl, o.1- ---------,._ "" ""'" 1'111114 M 0 u LT 0 N p LA z A eutll«lly lo lldl'nlnlilter the ..... STAW netthlp 1"4 Th-512 .,. ....... -·-.. fornle .. ~ P\8.1C ..,,1C£ Publllhed Orenge COMt HEAL TH CENTER, 23M5 aatete under the IMepen-Tiie following '°"' .,, STEALING PHILLIPS MtWd •,._ .. .a; e ~ Thia ~ 19 ~ ftCTfT'IOU9 ........ Delly Piiot Oecernt>et t3, 20, "D" Moulton Parkway. dint Adrnlnlltrttlon of &r CIOI bualneM ::' Tlllt atatemant -ftleo ~ r.-.. .. ..._ ~ by: • 09'* 11 ...,,._ ,ICTt'T'tOU9 ........ NAmSTA~ The IOllowlnO penon It dotng bUo6n.-u: MAim ITATW_,,,. 27, tNA, Jenuary 3, 1915 L1oun1 Hlllt, Calllornl• tat• Act. A"8e FREEMAN ANO AS-with Ille County~ of Or· rtaJC MOTICl -i. ,_.., The folloWtnQ penona we TH-637 92853 A hMtlne on tN petition SOCIA TES 307 Mtln tnOI County on December A...,_ Of.......... Jlfhy (. 9IOft9 doing bU.tlneu ... Stephen Miit Foremen. 0 will~ l'*d on JANUARY 18, Su.I. Huniington 8"c:tl e. 13. 20. 2t. 1964 NO'nea a. ... ,,..... ,.. ,.. .,... Thlll ......,.... ... tied EMERALD Au T 0 . c .. 24A55 ~. El Toro, 1916 •• t-.30 A.tot. In °""· Callfofnll 928"1 . ,.., P\a.IC HUW .,..,_ fl 11 I 11 ..... -with~ a.tr Of~ MOTIVE. 801 W 19th f1t11JC ..,TIC( Celttomla 82e30 No 8 et 700 CMc Center At/II Ectwwd Freemen 571 Pubbtled Orlf'OI CoeM 8Y nm MMVILOfllmlfr lit~ ..... .._ I ,_ ;(,~It' on No VILLA VISTA APART· MENTS, 188 E. 17t1' St., Suite 1A. Colla ..... Cell!. 92827 s11 .. 1. Cott• ~. Cellf. Thi• 1>ut1ne11 i. eon-0rtve w•. Santa Ma. CA wen0y Lane, Colt• M.., Dall)' Pilol Oecernti« 8, 13. AGllMCY Oii nm cm °"' ..... -.. _. .. -. ,_ · ,_ 92827 FICTITIOUI llUIMll ducted~ an lndMdUll 92702. Callfomll 112827 20. 27, 1984 CoeTA maA TO MV11W ...., p. c I f I c J I c. R.. ..... HAW STEP EN FOREMAN, D If YOU OBJECT to the Thl1 bulln... ,, COii· TH-517 ,.,,., IVAL.UATI nm,,.,.. " ,.. ....... ,.. ~=~ = Margeret J. Cc>Nett, 3°" ~Viet•. 811t>oe. Cell!. t2M1 Entetprl .... Inc., CallfOfnl•, The follOwlng ~.,. C. granting of tM peUllon, you ducted by: an lnolvldull OAlll O• THI RI· t11e 1 11 If' ...... ,___, 801 w 19th Street, Cotta dolnCI buslneM ... Tnl1 llatement WU nted lhould either~ •t the ACEE FREEMAN ......... 1111\ M'C Dl'WLOfllmMTfl\.AN '°" ....... -· ..... ,.. Maal, Cellf. 92827 MORTON .ASSOCIATES wltll the County Cler'lt Of Or· hearing and atate your ob-Thie ttatement wae flied '"~ nuTiw. THI RIOIVILO,MIMT ...... ....-r. _, ,,., ~~ ~ Thi• butln111 It con- ducted by: Ill lndMclull MatGlflt J CON9tt Tiil• busln•u It con-1382 J Eut Edlno« AWKllll. tnOI CountY on Howmt>« jeetlon1 or flta written objec:· with the County C*1t o1 Or· IUPINOR COURT P'ACUICT AMA..,_,. 1 _., IMf '-..-. ........ 20. t1 1..,. ducted~• corporation Santa Ana, CIJllOfnll t21o3 29• 11184 llonl wlttt the court before tnOI CountY on November tTATl'Of <THE DOWNTOWN f'RO· twtNr ..,.. .,_ "9 • ' Tl+51t JoHph A C1ouette, Bobby F Monon 2191 "91141 Ille helflng. Y04M llPPM'· 29 1H4 CAl. .. C>MelA '9CT AMA) ANO RI· oowt. Pr.aldent Avenld• ·Elp•d• • San Publllhed Ortnge Coa• ence mey IM In pereon Of by • ,.1.., COUNTY Oil DEvm.OPmJfT "'°"CT ,,_..,. oeMr ..... ,... --------- Thl9 1te1~1 wu ftlad with the County Cleric ol Or- tnOI County on Oeoetnber 7,19"' Thi.• ttatemenl wM llled Clemente Cellfom(e·92872 Delly Piiot Novembel' 29, your1ttorney. Publlahed Orange Cout IUYIR9'D4l "'°"'CTAMA..,_,.2 ... ,...._ Yw ....,...... "8.1( MJ1lCi( wllll the County C*it of Or-Tiits bullMM It con-,... IF YOU AAE A CAEOfTOR Delly Piiot Oecernber 8, 13. In the Matter of Ille AdoP-~ WAL.LACI ...... .. ... -......., ....... _.....;...;.;;~;...;..;;;.;.;=--anoe County on Oeoetnber ducted by:. Joint 119111\Jf• ~15 Of • conttneent cndltor ol 20. 27, ,... tlon Petftlon of MEL Eb-•oRHOOD ,AOJIC•f ...., •• ,... .. ... ....... ..onca TO 8. 1"4 808BY F. MOATON Iha d«lll IS. )'OU mutt flla TH-512 WAAD SANCHEZ end AMA). .,.....,_,,,__,.... a.sTOM °' ,_... This ltllemtnt wu Ned Pl8JC N0T1C£ your dllm wl1h tN cour1 or TEUUAINA SANCHEZ NOTICE IS HlAE8Y ...,_,...-nil ....... ., 8UUl T1UJ 1'91 F7111ZnT PublWled 0rM09 Coal 01111)' Piiot Oeolmber 13. 20. 27, 1"4. Januwy 3, 1tl5 TH-547 ,.... and .WJMw wl111 tM County Cler* of Or-Pf..,, 11 to the per10NI fltllJC N0T1C( Adopting Parent• • GIVEN INt tN Aide'•• ............. (...... .. (lw. ...... 1m1 WtM ...,._, .-.. tnOI County on Oeoetnt>er NOTICI Oii repr..-ntlttYe eppolnted by Mo. A 10,.-rnent AQetrw:; o4 The City of ..,. ,...._ ._.,, u.c.c. 101 e. t"4 TMllT'IF9 IALI ttie court within lour monttta ,... cnATION ea.ta M.a .,_ ..c JenuatY 0..-• .. • ... N0'8Ca 1a ,_.,.,~to Tuetln, Cellf 92880 ' ....n YOU AAE IN DEFAULT from Ille dlte of tlrlt le-A1ur.-Oflc ... ,...... (Adi deft) t , 1985. •I the hOUf ~ 8:30 .,._.... .... ....._ .. H credlton of JME'" 0 Publllhed Orange COUt Pdbll9hed 0r-. e09tt UNDER A DEED OF TAUST tuMCeOf'-'1.,.MPfovldecl 1t, 1114• ln1tr11111ol CC~ iM PM.Uthe time. Md llud ............... ~ NEILL. end MAACIA L O.Hy PllOt Oeoetnb« 13, 20, :>elly Piiot December 13 20 OATE00£CEMBEA t . 1912 In Section "100 ol th.• .... c11m; Tl •1106I; TO THE PEOPLE OF THE tl'le Coundt Ohlmbetl. n .. to DtAI CM.DIDAMOe NE>U. Tr.,,...,Of'I. ~ 27,1t84.Januery3,1985 271984 J.nuwy 3 1.e5 ' UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-PtobateCOdeotCellfornlL ~_. STAUOfCAUFORNIA Fllf°'1Ye.Coet1Meea.Ce1-,er1 ,, .... ,., '8911 hOmelddrWelll8Alllmada. TH-558 • • .TH-!&t Tt()t.j TO PROTECT YOUR TNltmeforftllngdlimawlll ~Mn'NOTICI TO SILAFAGA TAFUA fomi.. .. tt1ep11Qefor1pUt>o 111,JllU ....... ·-Cltyoflnllne,Countyof()r. f.ICTmOUI IUIMll NAMSITATW .. NT PROPERTY, IT MAY BE not expire prior to four 01ted: Novemb« 13, 1914 Pr.urned FatMr' ' He hMt1ng to ti. l'*d by the ... • _.. _.... ange, Stele of Ce1llfomle N1 SOl.D Al A PUBLIC SAL£. montlll from U'tl dlte of U'tl IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN By order of 11119 court you AgrtC'/ to rrMw end l'll9llur UM Olf'9 • -....._.. a bl.Ille 1r...., It M>out to be IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-heetlng notice •bove. FORECLOSURE BECAUSE .,1 hereby cited to eppeat ate the PfoO' ... of the ~ lthtlNM M .......... m.oe to JEFFREY Ar LONG. NATION Of THE NATURE YOU MAY EXAMINE tne YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR bef0<ethe)udoepteeldlngln de'walopmant Pfojecl AIW ..... 111h~ .., 1u1s 1111 1nd SUZAN D. LO NG. Tiie folloWlng penon .. ------------------dotno ~,,.. u: Ml.JC NOTICE ORANGE STAGE LINES. P\lllJC NOTICE FICTmOUa IUIMll F'ICTITIOU8 Ml'IMll OF THE PROCEEDING flle lcec>t by tl'le court. tt )'OU PAYMENTS. IT MAY Bf DepertlMflt(toti.wlgned) No9. 1 end 2. Protea W _....__. ......... Trwll ....... ~ lloflll AGAINST YOU. YOU.,. I penon lnt•llted In SOLO WITHOUT ANY oftlle•bo'l'lcourtonWed. No. 2 .. no~,.... n•pllt co• ... fer-.. 5'3 So. Allh. 2808 lafeyetll Ave Suite 3038. H4IWpOt1 BMch, c ..... Terry Nlcolal, 13021 MUIU11ne St . Arteta. Callf. 9t331 Thia bulln... 11 con- ducied by .,, lndMdual Terry Nlcolll Thi• 11.e1emen1 wu nled wtth the County Clerk of Or- •nCJI County on December 8. 118'4 ,_ Publllhed Oranot Cout Dalty Piiot December t3, 20. 27. 1N4, Jenuery 3, 1915 TH-538 PtllJC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI 8UIMll ~ITATl.•NT Tiie lollowing pereons ere dOlng bullnlM .. PROMISES NIGHTCLUB, 3333 W Cout Hlgllwl)', Second Floor. Newport Baloll. Cell!. 92MO 81)'11<11 Operatlont, Inc., C11ttoml1, 3333 w. Cout Hlghw1y, S.Cond Floor. NewPOrt Beech, Caltt. t2MO Thia bu1lru1 It con- duc1 Id by • CC)l'po(ttlon Oe\lld A Schnelder, Pr-- dent Thlt ltlltmenl --lllad with the County Cler1t of Or· at1Qe COunlY on December 6. 1984 ,... Llndgtlll end ... 1d0 hot 11• ll IM IOO lelllt Ant. Cent. a70I Publltned Or•• Cout Dally Piiot December 13, 20, 27. 1984, J1nuary 3. 11185 TH-663 FlCTT'nOUI tlUMllU ...-aTAT'lmwT The kllloWlng Plf90ll II CIOlng~•: A· 1 COIN OPERA TEO LAUNDRY SERVICE. 8538 Hamllton Avenue. Hunt, IOQ1on Beech. Cell!. 926"8 Jty Litten. 9471 l<.,an Cir.. Huntington BHCll, Cllll 92848 Thi• t>utln111 11 aon- duc1ed by. •n lndMdutl Jay uuen Thll llattrnenl wu ftlld with the County Clel'tl of °'. anot County on December 1. ltM ,_,,, Publlatled Orange Cou1 Deity Piiot December 13, 20, 21. 1964. JlllUlfY 3, 198& TH-553 SHOULD CONTACT ALAW· the .WI. you m1Y Ml"" COURT ACTION, end you Jan 2 1985 11 830 AM ' CW.alopme11t Pr How-MelldUI•• l•t•I•• .,.,.,,.,,,.., County~ YEA. upon Iha executor or edmln-,.,..., hlW tM legal rlgM IC ,,...,; ind "*• IO ~ ~. the AAnuel ..... ,. 1 .............. Orlnga. StaM o4 CeMotNI BARCLAY FINANCIAL lttralOf. or upon Ille .. , bring your eocount In good CIUM "you. blw Wf'ly the tcribea the ,..,. alcpmeilt ..... °""' ........ -The P'oC*tY llO ti."- MAmeTATla.HT N.Am ITATI._,,, Tiie following ~ ere The lolloWlnO ~ .,. ~ buolneea .. CORPORATION, a C•ll, tornty tor llle eucu'lor or 1tendVlg by peytng all ot petm0n ot EOWAAo SANC-ec1Mtlea ~ In celO. ..,._, la dlea1beo In 99"-lornll oorporlltlon. u duty edmlnletrator. end ... Wl1h your S)Mt due peymenta '*" HE2 Ind TEUUAINA SANC-thlt .,.. In flecel yaer ...... -,....... ...... M: NA ~ Iii no.. appointed Trull .. under tM lhl court wtth ptoof al llt· psm4tted COlll Ind IX· HE2 IC>f' IN adoPtlOn of 1983184. I I I 11 IW ~~~ •t:• ..... flxtUt• equipment end CIOinQ bulltlMI u: ~ MORTON MAAINE COM, U U.o.A .. 410 W Pldlle PANY/RAILGAL\ERY. 1382 Coul Hwy. l2C)2, H4IWpOt1 J E t Edi .. BMdl. Cellf. 92M3 u no« .. venue. Gerllld R Fenn m Ooml- Senta Ana, Celllornl• 92703 ngo Apt p ~ 8Mctl Kevin Brian Mor1on, 19&0 Cellf. 92'ee() ' 1ttn St, •l•32t. H4IWpOt1 upJap•n l TD.. 1-8 fotlowlna dMctlbed died of vice, a written requeat Ital· penaM within thr .. month& BABY BOY TAF'UA. your Al W't tkM. not.._ tMn ,_..,at J ,_... QOOd Wll CIC lMl SEfWICE trull Will SELL AT PUBLIC Ing that you daeire IP9Ciel from the d•le tllla Notice of pr_,rned ctllld IN>uld not the llc)U( llforeu6d llC tor ..... • ....... Ill._. lTATION ~ llnoWll AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST notice of the lltlng of ... In-Oe1111.11t WU rec«ded. Tlllf .,. grented . heet1ng. wry petlOn wfto. ' •• ,.. C.H.. ff .. • JOE'S ~ 7$ end BIDDER FOR CASH 0t u ventOfyandtprpr.-.mentot .mount 11 $68,710.78 u OI DATED: NOV 9 1"4 ..,._to·~ en opr14on ,.a,lldld • _... .... loc.-..cl II I02 E. ~ ... lonh In Section 292411, •1•1e .... ti Of of ""' pell· Novembl< 13, 19M. Ind wlli •• HAMn. CLIM "" on the ~ of the ,.. dol.i per,... ... :---City of A.Nhatm, County of CMI Code. all right tl!ll and llonl Of ICCO'.fnte merllloned ln«MM untll your account THI COURT de~ plane mey flla, I~ ..,.. n • • Ost I Orang&. ~of~ •' l(ltetnt conveyed to and In Section 1200 •nd t200.5 of becomet currant You ml) Patrlcll L Anthony At, In wrltJno. • lt•temant of ........ .....-... _... TN ~ ~ wll be • e.ecn. C.Mfoml• 92M3 Morloawachl Hlguhl Tiii• buelneu la con· HtoUhl OMkl J~ll\ 5n • ducted by: an lndlvlduel fhla butln... 11 con now l'le4d by It under Mid thecellfomleProbateCOde. not !lave to pey Ille l(ltJre torney 1H37 8'ootl~ nla/h« opinions At tl'le ....................... eoneutTWM'ed on or llftlf OeldofTrut11ntMPf°'*1Y Hurwltl, ••M•r I unpeld POftton of your tie-Str..i: Sul!• 2oe. Fountlllln e~tatedpteeeandlll'M lfftllile4fl•.........,.• I I MI.he 10th ~ of .Mtlwttll(y. tierelnefter dlecrlbed: DIV_., A...,....,. et count, ewf'I though lull pey· Vflh)' CA 927oe "'Y penon or OtglnCUtlon ~ • • MefM9, 1915 It tCH>O A.M llt £ KEVIN MORTON . • This 1t•tetMnt WU fllld ducied by. a limited '*1Mr· with IM County Clerk of Or· "'t,llld R. Fenn anot County on November Tlllt 111tement we. !Med 29, 19M With the County Clet1I ol Or ,211m • Publllhed Ortnoe Cout tnOI Couf'lty on December TRUSTOA: JIMMY 81LL Lew, -Newpoft ~ mant -CS.-lded, but Pu** 0r-tnge Coal deell1nv to IM ~ wlll ti. ,_.. ......, • • ..W. TION ~. INC ATTN BROOKS and REBECCA DfM. Newpoft ._., CA you mutt pey the amount o.tty Ptlot Howmber 29 o.. lftorded that ociportunlly de , ........ de ilfll 111 fl I AROfTH FAEEBIAAN. wflC99 AHN BROOKS hUtbtnd ,_ tilled tb<Mt After th<• OllTlber e 13 20 11184 ' Thi •-of Ille ~ o • -okfillia de .,.. lddr-It 800 N. Tuetln Ao;.. and wffl wtlO ~red 11119 PublltMd Ortnge COUt montlll from Ille dell ol r• • Th-501 CW.etopmer'll PTotecte .,. ...., (WM .. ..._._.... -· Suite G. Simi Ana Delly Piiot o.cemt>« 13. 20. 8· 1984 ,..,. 27 19M. Jenuery 3. t98& Publllhed Ortnge Cout TH-560 Dally Piiot o.cember 13. 20, ---------27 1984. January 3, 1985 u JIMMY BROOKS Ind Dally Piiot December 20, 21 , cordlllon ot 11111 dOQ.lmenl generllty bounded -lot-loftlco).. CA 92705 BECKY BAOOKS 27. 19M (wtMch date ol reeorOltlO' lowl The ntme-"' lddr-of Tfiat thl leel dell for~ BENEFICIARY· MECH· THF-590 19pear1 hereon). un .... thf Ml.IC NOTICE MOIVn~ ~ t11ecovrti. SAN DIEGO SU· dlomSinthl-=rowr1"rr«I ANICS NA TIOHAL BANK obllgallon being f()(ec:IOMC .llCT All/LA MO. 1 • DO .... PERIOA COURT 220 WEST to r..eln II~ t , 1M5 recorded Februtry 1, upon pennltt 1 1ono11 S~ COURT TOWN "'°"CT AMA BROADWAY SAN DIEGO So tw u It knowro to the FtCTITIOUI 8UIMll 111 _.,. 1111\TIM 1983 •• lnltrumant No Ml.JC NOTICE period. you 11 .... only the Of THI ITATI Th .. -la rfN9"tly 0. CA 9'2101 lran1ter... Ill ~olnn. TH,542 Nl.IC NOTIC£ NAMI ITATl. .. NT f'UUU\I "'111W. el-()&0111, ol Ofllclal ~ legal right to ttop It'll IOt• °" CAUf'<>f'MA tcflbed .. being bounded Ttll name. ldelf-11\d nemee""' eddr--~ Tiie folloWlng perlOl'I It '1CTITIOUI IUIMlll cord• 1n the office. of Ille re-NOTICI Of' ctoeure by paying the entire FOi' THI COUWJY by 19tll Street on Ille north. tetephonl number ol pllin-by the Tr.wtwor for t!'ll dOlng bualnau u : MAim ITATa...,., cordef of ~ County; "*IC HLVWtG amount ct.mended by your Of' LOI AMOEU• Or-tnQI Avenue on the eeat. tttf1 tltOl'ney. 0t plalntlfl peot tine~ at9: S...... COMMERCE FINANCIAL, TM followlng Mid ()Md ot Truot dMCrlbel aY THI MCMIVB.°"9HT creditor To llnd out tllt IN RE THE MATTER OF 171.11 Street on thl South, without "'Y lltOf'M')', ti F T'Na ~ ,,.,,.,_ It tub-• 1370 Plllk H41WpOrl, Mawr dAiAA ~ ~ .,. the lolloWlng Pf'oplrty: AGIMCV "" THI CTTY M emount you mutt Pl)'. Of IC THE ARBITRATION BE· and Pomorl• A~ on Iha SIGMUND LUTHER. ESO . jeCt to CelHomle uniform port BMch, Celtf. 92te0 -"' u . PARCEL 1: COITA •IA TO MV1IW erranot fOf payment to atop TWEEN: *111. Brown. MaeDonalkS a Aavtn, Cornmetdlll COde Section J.,,,...A. HolchklM. 1370 K L WES TECH AS· lot , of Trect 11314, .,, AM) IVA&.UATI THI"°'" IN l~loeu<•. Of II your c A R p E N T E R s Moewl~ ~ 110 W•t ..... Str•. Sutt• 8108 • Ptrlc Newport, Newport ~OCIAT~S . "49~ Ille City Of Coett MIN. QAlll Of THI RI· Pf'°'*1Y i.1n lcncloaura IOI SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA .IECT ARIA MO. I · 1255, Sen Diego CA 92101 Dated December 13 e.ecn. Cellf. t2teO ermen """"'· County of Oranot. Stete of DIVU.ormWT ftlAM POR erry other reuon. contec:t ADMINISTRATIVE COR, WALL AC I M 11 Q H • Oeted DEC 7 le&& 1964 Thll butlnea1 It con-~·=.:e:iMOCI t• Cllllornla. • per mep,. THI RIDIVILO,MINT COAST SAVINGS & LOAN PORATION, A Caflf0tnla 90litHOOO"'°"CT AMA 9Y: M-FHUY, ~ ......., A. "'-1. ..._ 0.. due1ed by II\ lndMdull al ....,. ......_ :.e0 corded In t>oott 508. pege i8 "'°"CT AMA NUT•ta 1 18000 CNtlWOrtll StrMl eorporttlon, lie . P«ltiOMr Thlt -It r~ 0. ~ L-.. Tr•,,.,._ Jernea A. Ho•ehlcJ• I gen«. _.,........ Md 41 of MlacllllMOUI (1"I oo...TOWN "'°" Grenad• Hllll. CA 913-« Ind tcnbed .. being boUnded Publllhed Oftnoe Cout Pu~ Ofenoe c:.. Tiile •t•lemenl WU flled ~ ::an c:~ ..... Mac>s. In the oflloa of Ille .ilCT AMA~ AMD ··-(213) *92to0 JE~ PHILIP ORTEGA. by Hlfnllton Stf991 on Ille Deity Piiot o-Tlber 20. 27 Delly Plot o.c:.nber 20. with the County ~ Of Of, L/F No ; 5 {l<OlllW•tacfl) County Recorder of Mid DIWLCW.NT PRCMICT If you hive "'Y queetlonS etc . Relpoodent north. Pomona Avenue on 1HA J_.y 3 lO, 1915 tNA enge County on December AllOclat . a CelltO<Na 11 County "'°"CT AMA~ 2 you lhOUld contact 1 lawyef CeM No the eut Wiit t9UI Str• Th-617 Th-SM 8 1tM ... 1 m-PAACEL 2· . (THI WA.LUCI MEGK-0t Ille gov«nment eganc) 4'8048 on the IOUlll. Ind ~tie • . ~ ~::'~~:-::;,:,c:::· Lo .. 5and.151nb40Cll 1of •o"HOOO 'AOJICT wt1tchmeynavtlntoutedyou1 ...._.. Avenue on thewet ·1 Publlehed Orenge Coat Call! ~eeo . treet 349, !fl ltll City.of Hunt· AllllA). -io.n. Motto.. to Of Mt A copy al the Annul! Ae-- Dally Piiot December 13, 20, Th.LI butlnMt 11 con-lngton 8Mch .. per mlP ,.. HO TICE IS HEREBY 1Wm1mt>er. YOU MAY Amended~ por1 IM me Rede• .. ~ 27. 198", JanullJ)' 3, 1916 ducted by' • gen«•I pen. corded In Book 15. Pege 17 GIVEN 11111 the ~ LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF To CeMlr'l'll Agency eummattzlng Ille'°' DEATH NOTICES -----~ TH-541 nerthlp . ol Ml9Cllleneouo Mapt, In mant Agency of Tiie City of y 0 u D 0 H 0 T TAKE ""'"'~ tlvltlea In ~· ---------I Rk:Nrd S Aoblneon M-the~ of the County Ae-Colla Mell l'IU Ml J.nuwy PROMPT ACTION. Aw.. Projeet Areu No 1 and No 111 -.,_ Ttl't Seer. ' c:order of Mid county. t , 1985, et the hOur of 8:30 NOTICE DATE F*'*Y 20, 1884 2 II aVllllablil for ,........, 11 __ ,._~_. ___ .., __ ,__,iw. __ 1 .... J: etat elatyt flied M.AY ALSO BE KNOWN PM ... the time, end llXed °' MfAUlT TIME 9 00 A.M the Ofb of Ille Ctty ~. emen Wiii AS· 2200 canyon [)five the C<M'dl Q\ambarl n NOTICE IS HEREBY DEPT 82 n F• ~ Colt• ...... P'IC'TlT10U9 .U...11 wltll Iha County Clettl of Or-eo911 Meaa. Celfornll • Falf OrlYe, Cotta Meaa. b.I. GIVEN thtt COAST FED T 0 RE 8 p 0 ND E N T ' °' t OOV'I mey IM oOI"'*' ~.:~.,....,.,. ~.~~on December 21HCen)'onOftve..Coel• fornll,Utlleptleefonpub-SEAV1CES. I COfpofation. JESSE PHILIP OATEGA by callng P11 D•Vld •I pet9onl .,. ' Meaa. CallfO<Na lie hMrlng to e,. l'*d by tn. torl'Nfty CFS s.v!ce Cor· alto known .. JESSE P 0"'9 7~5 ~7 ~B'r'~ u 28032 Via !NI a....... ,_..1I 2188 Cenyon Drive. Cotti AgrtCY to reYlew llnd e¥e1U-poratlon. a Cellfomll Cor· TEGA. lndMdually 1nd FC>f' lurthet informltlon. H, Meta Clllfomla ete the progr-of Ille Re-pcwatton 1, duly 9'19otntld doong bulinlll • OATEOA contec:t Pit~ Dlv'd. Air ~~~:01 Minion Vlefo, ~?t.'!.c.. CelH 111'11r .. Ud<hMOl'eotn-~t Pfojec:t A.reu Truet .. 'under • Deed OI CONSTRUCTI ON COM· CS..lklPf'nant A/JlnC'1 of tt11 · • · mon detlgnellon 11 ltM>Wn Nos 1 and 2. Projeet ., .. Trult dlled June 16, ttn PANY City ol Co111 Men. Donnald Rey Noble. --ab<Mt. no warranty •• given No. 2 II no ~ ~ ••ecut•d by ROBIN H PLEASE TAKE NOTICE 754-5187 28032 Via Ramollno. Publlthed Ortnge Cout .. 10 111 compteteneae of deve!Of>lnetll Pro . How-YOUNG ind SUSAN M 1n11onFebruwy20. 1te5, In Mafttyft WMMnlnd. leer M=J~'°~:t!'· 92891 ~:~~ ~~~~~ ~.:1 • cor~tneu.) ever. Ille Annual de-YOUNG. hu1ben<t 1nd wife Deotl ~rneneout 82 al the·~ m.., of tM ... , .... °" · • ' · T -&7 Tiie b4lneflcltry undef Mid tcrlbll the r~t u Tru11or 10 MCUrl cenllln ent t..,.. rt, IOclt... It """" AeencY Thie 1ta1ement w .. II~ H 0 Deed ol Trutt, by reuon ol 1 IC1Mtlel acx:omplllhed In obllgatlo~• In lavor ol 11 t N()(lh Hiii Street. Loi PublllNIO Or~ Cou1 with the County Clint Of Or 1111m1IC Mt\flC( b<eadl or dlfllUlt In tlle obit· tlltt trN In fttc* yeer SADOLEBACK SAVINGS Anoetes C•lllornla. 11 9:00 Dally Pllo1 Oecemt>er 8 1 3 ~1184County on o.cember fUIJ'. "" getlon• HCUred thereby. 1983/M AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Lm Ot .. eoon thereefter 20, 198A 8• 1 ,... 1 F'tCTITIOU9 .,._11 tieratofore l'Jlecuted Ind o. Al any tlfnl. not leter tllan As ber*ICl"Y recoroeo u counlel may bl '-1!, Th-S2 l PublltMO Orenge C01191 NAMC ITATI...,., llvered to lM underllgned • the llOur alOreeeld Mt tor ~ 17. 1977 •Instrument peUtlOn9f lhail ~ the D•"" Piiot December 13, 20. The lolloWlnO penona .,. written Oeclatatlon of 0.. M1rlng.11ny l*90fl wt10 • No 30695. Book 12247 COUf1 to Grtn1 the Amended P\B.IC NOTICE -·1 leult and Demand for Sale, ti<• to upree9 an oPlr*>n Pee-l380. ol Ofllc'9I ~ Petition to Confirm Art>i----------• 27• INA, Januery 3• 1985 ck>lnO bUolnM9 u: and wrttten notice of bl'eectl on Ille progteea Of the ,.. COfdl In the otnoe of the~ lrttton Awatd Ind 10 ..,.., FlC'l'TTIOUI ..,..,.,. TH-640 P!AS()t.jAL PLANT SEA-and of a6ectton to caute the ~~t ~ ""1 flta. corder 01 ORANGE County Judgman1 tn conformity N.U. tTAru.NT VICE, 2518 Or~venue, undlre!Oned 10 NII Mid In wr1tlng, 1 .i.tement o4 Cll"omta. deleltblng lllld 111«110 Said Motion lflel IM Thi to11oW1ng ~·ore Apt A. Cotta ' Cell-pr099f'IY to Mtlefy Mid obi!-hit /her Q91nlona. At the ti-aln u baMd upon thlt Nollc9. the doltlCI l>Ueineta U P\8.IC NOTICE •or;: 9282~ ley RI 1 gettona, end "*-"., the •~lt•c.d pteee and time SAME AS SAID DEED Of alorulld Pettuon, Ille HOEi<E S OUIL T DE- FIC......,.. .. .,..,._ 11 2518 ':),' .. .....,.o~Yanue ~gt•~· underllgned ceiYMC1 Mid eny perton or OfgefllU11on TRUST M«norandum OI Polnll end SIGNS 2437 W1nclw1rd I I' ovv• --....... • p • notic. of bfeacll tnd eleo-~ to be ...... d .... .,. Slld ol>liOllJon• lnciudlng AutllOrltlee In tuppOtt "*• L-. NewpOl't BeaC1I Cal1- OBERG Newport Beac h . E L A J N E Frednck J Honey. of M IC H ELS E N L ong Beach . and OBERG.~ 47 Born O.V\d E H~y of Nov 1. 1937 m Salt Sane. Rosa. <Uughier. La.ke ~ty. Ut.ab to D e J a 1 n e M Walter J and El.aloe M c N a m a r a , o r S Miehelsen PUM!d G r a n a d a H i J ls away December li. brother. Jun Becker, 1984 after a long o f Ho nolulu, and struggle with cal\C('r mother. StellA Becker She IS sun.wed bv uf Los Angeles. ~,.., her husband Sdh M \'l('('".i will be held S.t· Oberg daughtN11 urdd~ I l AM at the Julie M Oberg El11.a HMbor Lawn Mem- beth Ann Oberg. son onal Chapel ~ Enc M Oborg. all of undt>r the dl1'eC'UOn of Nev. p o rt Beach Harbor Lawn Mt mother Elaine S Olive Mo rtuary. Evlilns. Salt Lake ~ 55~ CitV. U\&h brotht'rs . .._ _______ _ NA .. ITATUllHT Cote. MaH, C•llfornTa tton 10 .,. recorded on Jul)' enOfded thlt oppor1Unlty. Two noll fo< lhe prlnclPll ot, the Oeclaratton Of ftobet tornlt 9~ ~~A~I CIOl llle ~Ol:=.ng '*'°" 11 92~~-0 RlnQler 2S18 t t9M u lnttNment no The ., ... ol the 'Re-tum of 17 t,000.00 Th., e W Peter•. all fllea and ,. \lerbruQ9"-. Kris 2437 -.... , ............. ..., waon II s'lRe~DIPI~ SOFT Orange Av.nua A'pt A a.4-28180e of Mid ()nlclel de't~l Projec:tl .,. bfeedl of, llnd d-'IUl11n, IM COf~ In Ille CIM. and~ Wlnd'#.,d LAM. Newport ,.,,. .,...,... .... ..-' C c' fc ' Record• gen«ell)' bounded .. f06-obllgltk>nl IOf '#filch IUGh 01..... rntlllfl .. ""1 .,. e..on. Cal"omla 92tl0 <JolnG bualneM u · WARE. 11193 °'~ Avt oat• ....... •II ornl• Bald _Wiii be l'Mde bU1 Jowl• . Dead of T~t 11-lty hM pr-1ted II Ille lleef1ng fhlt bU!MMll II con Ml.IC NOTIC£ D .. -W a I lf' r J M1che\M>n. Sah Lakt' C1ty. U\ah. ~rMld E Michelsen. Newbury Park. ~hf PACIFIC VIEW MEMO .. IAL PARK C«netery • Mortuary Cl'l1pel • Crematory 500 Pacific: VltlW °'1\1 ARTHUA Ol!OAOI! [)(. St• A. Cotta M .... Cellf. 92927 wlthoVl ~I Of W.,, MDeWl.Of'_,. PIM>-oocwed In lllat peymant hN DA TED Novemb« 21. duc;ted by 111 ~II CHANGI!. 858" Ot1rtch Cit· 92827 . Th.. butln111 la eon-renty, ••Pf919 Of Implied, r• ACT AMA NO. 1 • DOWtf-not bMtl medl of 1"4 KRIS V£ABRUGGHE e19 1 Fountain Vrl/Wf. Celtf Pnlfflp GON.elc. 18t3 A duCted by: a oeMFal Pitt· gerdlnQ t111a, ~uuilon, Of TOWN ""°'9CT AMA TITLE TO TH£ PROP· Notw4 A. ............. 1tJ This 1t1temenl wet r11ec1 t2!~ ... ~ ,.~~Hombtelt. ~~~1 · Cotta Meaa. ~RAM AINOLE.R enc:um~ to pey IN Thie erea It rOUfi'll'f CS.. ERTI HAS BEEN TRANS-~' :.. L-a.CA..,_,. Wiit\ tlle Courity CllR ol Of· "'""" .,._... -9 ~ """ o4 ecnbed -ball'9 bOUnded FEARED WITHOUT THE -• ·-· .,. ....... ~ty on December 858' Ollr!Qll de. F~ Thi• butlnet• .. con-Thia ll•tetnanl w .. flied •). ~ by ..., by 1tttl SttMC on H nonl'I. c 0 N s E HT 0 F T HE ,..,.,_,. CaMtM,.......... 4. i"4 leln v~. Cellf 92708 dueled by 1n lndMdual with Ille County C*tt of Or· Deed of Nt1, wlttl Int ... Or11n91t AV911Ua on the ..... 8 ENE FI c I AR y . THE ........ c.w-.-.. ,~ Tllll bualnau II con, Phllllp Oon.telal ~.~IY on Nowmber In Mid note provided. ad--17th $1,.... on the South, BENEFICIARY HAS EX, Publloheel Or-. Coa1 f'ut>llehed Oftnge co.ti oueted by•.,, lndMdual ihll 1111.,,,..,,, ... hied • ~ If any. under tM end Pomone A~ on the EACISf.l) l'TS OPTION T. 0 ~ Piiot Deoerntler • 13. Dally ltaot o.o.mw '° 27 ArthUr G Hornbtelt wl1h the County Cler'lt of Of· ,_11S7 terma of Mid oMcf of TIWl, --'· DECLARE ALL INOEBTE(). 20, 27, 1tl4 ttl4 ~ 3 tO 1985 Thia 11 .. em«lt WN ftlad 111"9' County on Oeottnb« Publlllhed Oranoe CoNI ,_., cherON end..,..,... ~ "'°' NlSS DUE AND PAYABLE ~$22 fH, with tM County Clel'tl of Or· 12. lNA ,_.. 11 ~'T~8"o.c.itlbel' t , 13• ot the T""1 .. and of the JICT AalA MO. t • tOOETHER WITH All ~ .'"a'fnty on NOY«nbel' Pvblllhed 0r-. CoNt • . TH-sot llWll CtMled by Mid Deed • A L l A c I .. I I 0 " • MOHIH DISBURSED TO 7. 1 ,."" OWi')' Piiot OecAmb« 20 21 of Truat. 90N4000 ~CT AMA , "0 TE c T le N 0 EA. Pu~ °'..,..,.. COMll 19M January a \O..tHS ' •-.,. Mt\--Seid .... wMI ti. lletd on Thia .,.. It r04/fl1/tt'I • INTEMST IN ™l PROP• NOTtCI Oii ,_,AllATIC* -..... 3 20 · • · rH-Bn ...-n. ""'~ MllY. Jlf"*Y i . 1tee • ...--.. belnG tiounded "'n,.AA'At£Nl or SUCH 01111 ..._,..,. Delly l'llOt o.cetllb« 1 ' • • •• 00 A.M .. at Ille front .... by Hemlnon Sl,... on IN IHDOTEOHESS HAI HC>l HOTlCE IS H( QIV£N INl.,. aoaro of 0-C10tl 27. 1 .... JenuatYS, ttl5 ---------1 ACTmOUe.,...11 tranoe 10 ~ T"1e norttl. Pomona A.....,. on 8HHMAOE of tM Meta~ --Dla1net 11 ... TH~512 "8.JC llJTIC( ..... .,.,.._..,. Oomiptiny, &16 N C.-0 tM ..... Welt 1~ TMt by ~ ...... Aeou* ...... int10bt"'91donJenuery 10, 1NS,OO!Wder ---------TM ~ pW90fl9 .,. Plt1I Of • 1100. Sent• Ana. on tfle tOUtl\. and th• Pt ... 111 b9nenctary the ectoptton a1 ""9111Ye O.C-.Uon .....,., ourrenttv ACnnout ~--doW\Q ~--. Q.allfa •• A~ on the.... ~ ~ IUCfl Detcf "' TN9t ~etlOf\, for IN.....__... MMm ITAW J AliAS COMMUN IC A· TM totll emount of ttte A copy Of the ~ ,. "'-dl00al1ed wftfl Mtd ~ CT1 £Mt w... ._........."! • wtflnoul DUH•ll TM~ .,...one.,. TIONS.,3111"""*'.f111, unpatd b1MnCe at "'9-., port for 1M ~d••"""'*'' ~-Tr...-. ~ l'lllMIOn WeMt Main ._.. ITA~ doll'CI ~.. Cott• M•••. Callfor111a 911tlon MOIWed by Mid prop-"'1tttC'I ~the• Deed Of Tt\ltl and Ill docU-lOCAnoet; ltul Sb• ~ ......_ and '"' n.. 901o11111ne perton le CALlllOlllNIA JOJOIA t2621 ~ 10 be IOkS, klgl1tler wtt~ tMt• lrl ~IMftt tr1en1e e vld.nc:lng obll· .-ton A.....,.. CIOlnll ~ • l TO.. On• ~port P1 01W111 .J --. t?a '--..,_..., ._.. dlerfla, Mel Pr~ A1w Mo.. I Ind MO. .. \Iona teCMfed t~. HIC»W't Mtilill Cor.IW!lid91111 w 11e1 • "IMOUf'' OllllNI CAI. •*· NewpOn leeGtl. CMll. nine Cenyon. Corona Oel ... !meted QOtlle,' ..,.,... 2 .. ~ tor ,..,... • end IN "' ...... ..., dOee , ... ,...,.. .. A~ Cot1• ..... CA 7 T-. t315 NtWPOf'I llYO •...... neeo Mar. CellfonM t2tH end tldYIFM* ... of tMMM the OMca Of tM ci.y Qertl, l'llt(lby ~ .. """*... ,,._.,. (7'4) A1-1H1 • Pott hect\. Clllf, tat13 Wiiiem O, K .... (aq,, ~ M. •MOil 19126 llereOf. 11 $2,011.,28' u . n f.MI ortve. Coet• ..._ ~ t•~ lflwne.i• eopee ol ttie lnltlll t1Udy.,. on• ...a~ f0t CNIMIM ~ 2121• S57t Ar""CJton A~. AIY-NOl'WOC>d Terrece. lt'YIM. Defed• Deoetnber •• , .... ot a copy ~ .,. ~ due end ~ tlftd ~ tMPCtlCfl Id Ille omo. of""' ptopo!W11, • cn..terbfook Ln , .Wnt· .,.&de, Cellt t250t c.llfornll 12115 ....., ~ c .. bl+.~ ht DeVld •• "'"°Y ~ to ._ 111e TM Jr=10, tNS, ~ Mi9ellnO ot the~ ol lnatoft e.ctl. Ctllf. t"4 Thlt bultMM I• oon· Ttllt ---I• ~on--...... ~ • C• , ...... 1 117 1rwt P'ot*'Y to .. *" 10 ~ .. .. 1 00 ., "' II\ ... .,,...lr't room OI ltllt .....,,... It con-dueled b)' •..,.... "'1'*• -..... ~ • ,_.., .,..,.. ,., .. ,!\ .. MN T....., '-or tuntw WOr11,..IOI'>. •• IN 0•••1 •arie ... tM MeM eo d w ... ~ ,,,.. toatted .. dwcted bf. en~ ~ Mf'INP ~ C • T1le C..-aantlLCt ~tell ~ ,__ cand lfler'tOY, 111$ "*"""A...,..., Ooeta:MeM. Ce1tonM. OtwiMINl--" Wiiiem 0 Kallen, b41 , LINOA M MAHOll ,_,, • ..-e. "' • ctimta~•' ~of N COA8T ND -t'tClll, O\Mtlonund/orCOflWMll lflouldtlia~10tM n;a _....,,... .... Ned Thie .,.....,., .... llllCI n. .,....,..,. ... llllCI c..... "-' ......... City OI Cott• ....... A CC#OflAncMl ..._., ·.,oponei•t on ...... ~ tO. 1 ... wtttt the CounfY Qettc of Or· with the county Cterll Of Or· wltti the County CW\ ol Or· ..... AM. CaMtM Ille~ 1$4.11t7 en ...... Cw ..... -. a OATlO ~ 1 \, 1 .... ..,.. COl#llY «1 o.o-N* ..,. County on Deo~ .,. Coumy on ~ (nil.,..,_~ ~ ...,. wttnr_., .... Cefttwftle Cerf'«•"-· llat •= 7. ,... 13, 1tM 10, 1M4 ...... ,,_... ...... Of.,..., ..... FKtn.... TINeTft. 8r: LUAA 0.. Oawtwi I.........,,, •AA C~IDATaO ' ,..,. ,_ ,_ ... I •I......, MAU..~'' lft 1 WATIJt M T ~bliefled or.,. COMt ~ 0r-. eo..c Publtfled 0r.,. eo.t ~ ar.,.. a... ~ ··OfMta ~ ·~ Ofano-co-4 o.ifrPllo4°'°91n'* 1s.20. Olilty'*»t~ IO 21, OeltJ P*" Oeumr. e.. 13. Oelly"°4~• is.IO'Ollilr Not Dutn•• •· 1S, Detl'fHoe~2t.O. ~°' 17 1tM. Jf/lflWIY a. ,... , .... , JtftlM't s 10, ,... 20, t7, ,... 27. ,... to. ,.... ~. 1l, to, ""' , ... J~;) ' ' TH 994 TH~ 1lW 11 Til,'68 Tl'\421 Th-&04 Ml.IC flOTIC( NUC NOTIC£ Th \ ' Mn Oberg was a membt>r o f the Kappa K appil Gwmma Soront v N«"v. port Hubor Au1st anc4" l.eaguf' Juruor Awe 11.l&r\' 511'K.'I' 1964 Memorial urvtcC' will ~ ht'ld SatW"Ct.y ~bl·r 22. 1984 •t 12 00 noon. at N«-w port Ha rbor Lutheran C hurch. Tu-.'t'r Onw-at 18\h St . Nf'wpon &-ach. Calif ln hc-u or Oov.·en \he family eoft· tn bu uon ~ r'Dllde to lht' BtMSt lmeginc C'.c-nter at H Man· on&1 HOIJ>l'-1. 301 Newpon Blvd. N W • port BM.ch. c. Nf'WPC)ft 8eac:l'I 60 -2700 Mc:CORMtCK MO-.TUAAV I 795 Laguna C•nvoo Aoed L ~uni Beactt Ca 92851 49•-~ I!> ORUWN· MT OLIVE Mortuary • ~-V Cremfttort •625 Ge t Ave CO I 540,5554 ~..ct MOTICAI Rl.L MOADWAY M<>flTUA"Y , 10 Bfoad.,.ly co..a~ "42·9150 aALTZIBGUOM IMn'H • T\ln&L WUTCUffCMANL 0 7 £ 171 Coat• ...... 646-7 t Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thuraday, Oeeember 20, 1934 ll)lU ... tc NOTICf NI.IC tmlCE Ml.IC *>TIC£ MOC l«>TICE 'l~;';;~~-~u~.~.:.;; .. :;-trtCTITIOUtl ....... ,tennoue __,..... ftc:TITIOUl IUllHIH ftc:TmOUI .,... .. 8TA~ NAm ITATDmNT MAm I TATW_..., NJ.Ml aTATllllUff NUil ITA1'MaNT ~ WMn9 11re Tiie ICOOwlflO ~ ar• The lollcMlnQ Ptf'tonl .,. The follOWlng pettone .,. The lollowlng l*IOM W• ~ ... dOlnO ~.. dOlnO ~.. clolng bWIMM.. doing bUslne9I .. • MAHAO~M(HT8ER-CAI SUN WHT DIS· &AIAA-FOHTANA, LTO., IOA"OWALK VIOIO. A· 1 !NOI N! AE-1----1 S. 111 [. ttTH 111 ... , TflllUTOAS lllSUN WEST 1M5 'f~ Hille "°9d, IOAAOWALK VIOfO PAO-I Ull.DERS. 20e8 Pl.cenU. 8Ult• 1A, ec.ta ~ OWi-CMCIT CAAO SlAVICt. ~ IMctl, Cellf Helt DUCTIONS. 13ft 01luy Avenue Colt• ~ c .. ........ 92927 '823 e '71h StrMt. Sww Oevtcl Mlct*lon, Gen.al DrlYt. ~ 9Mdl. Cd-tomla 9H27 Tll. lllO . I t.llt°""" OOf• ti 103. Sant• Atll. Callfomle Pwtner. 1M5 Twnpte Hiia tornla 12te0 Rletl#d DMn Woodley. porJtton. t520 HIQNand. 92701 Aced.~ e.ch. CA111 venc. Aoy ThOmpton. 700 w 20th • .-c. CO.ti ~ IMcll. Calltomaa Cfa,g Mld!MI Butna, 2520 92'51 13'1 Oe!PY DfMI. Newpot1 ~ Callfornla 92627 t2t80 "C" Rorth Tustin. 811\tl CM\bfle PropertleeCOfl). 9-Gh, Ca11fornl1 HMO Ctlat ... Franklln Wood19y, ~~~~~~~~~ .~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~1-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~=~~~~--~;:i~~~== cluet.O by • OOfllO'•tlon Thi• bldlMH 11 con· Genlrel Pannw. 1100 Qvell civet.cl bY co-panner1 lnglon e.ach. Callfomla ...... I lalt ... lalt I':: ftr ~ THOMAS a LEE, Pr .. ductedby:anlnd!Vlesu.I Street. Suh• 10t. ~ \IANC£AOVTHOMP8~ Thi• butln ... I• con• THE DAILY PILOT A-~ •• • ,_. A--~al a"' .... rt... IAt dent CRAIG M BURNS BMoh, c.ltt. 92MO Ttlll etllltMllt wat fll9CI ducted by a 09f*al 1>&11· ~ ... ..... ... _ _ .Att.I• e11ttment wu fll«S Tt1l1 11tt4llMl'lt wu filed Thi• bulln ... 11 con-with tfle Cou11ty Clift! Of Or• Mrthlo CLA JFIED Of f"'ICE HO ---UY '1IW wutl the County et.rt! Of Of· wtth the County Cleflc ol Or· ,O\leled by. a corporltlon enge County on Oeolmber RICHARO O. WOOOLEY IAIUlll ...,. lng9 OoYnlY on NOYttnbet •no-OoYnty on N0\1911'1bet John c. sn.a. Pt..idtn1 13, 1984 Thia 1t1tenwit WU nled Liquidating bank l Gov. 01111 llU 4-PW Huge cuttom 48"· flm"l 30,.tHA e. '"" Tl\ll 1tat9'Mnt wu ni.ci nacn wtthltl•CountYClef'kolOr· Telf'ohone ervice: own9dpropertie.. 11H,IOI r~~w!tt1Pofrl1P• ,_ 1'29111 with the County Cler1I of Or· Pubfffhed Orange Oout 1nge County on O.O.mber M d ' 'd Cu•tOftl homee. office E1t~I. fncome p0twlal. 11 .... .,..., "3-83~l' Pub1'9Md Orange COatt Put>lllMO 0r1nge Coett ange County on Oeotmt>et Oelty PU01 o.c.mw 20. 21, 4, 1984 on a y · r ra a Y bulldlng• and land. AnxJou• ""-'will h .. r 111 Beet l>VY In BIUttf• • 139K O«ltv Piiot Oecltnbet e. 13, Diiiy Pllo1 Oeotmber e. t3, 12, 198A 198-4 January 3. 10, 19815 ,at23M 8 00 A l1 5 30 ,, M Metroplex Oo. 854-2400 offer•. Bkr 54&-2313 Jutt r-UQed. 38' 2'Ah 2();'27. 1914 20, 27, tH4 ,_,. TH·684 Publlltled Orange Coat1 : .ll •• , : · • ~ ,a.,.t ••o.t52tf159·M5t ! TH-511 TH-524 PublllMO OranQe CO..t Dilly Pilot Oeoeml* 20. 27, lllLIULI LIT ' ------nv - MUC NOTICE =·~~ro:' :if' Ml.IC NOTICE 1984 January 3. 10. ~~-~91 Bu-.anes~ Counter: M lll IUOI J:!ij!(\Jtl;" F~~AL~.~ ~~ f't&.IC *>TIC£ TH-5'1 '1CTITIOUl IUIMH Monday-Friday On. Of th• few remaining __ !!!!-••-•A Qwnet. 819/27:).3391 , PICTTTIOUl IU .... I '1CnTIOUI .,._.. NAiii ITATIMINT 8 Q() \ t\-1 5 00 f' M OCMtl lront 1011111 New--l""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ 8TAftMINT ...... 8TATllllMT rtalC NOT1Ct The followlf\ft P«tOnt .,. ..-1c NOTICE : j • • •• : • • port BMch. GrMt IO-ua1-•a 12•• ..... I• "'Tfie loltowlng penont.,. The folloWlng pet90NI ar• doing~... -_.;..'UUL~.;..;....-....---I) cation near the Newport • --_,__ I.l's I.a PUii ~ng txillnNI ... doing buSIMM ... ftCTTTIOUt IMJIMll D l Q PAINTINO, S804·D '1CTITIOU..UIMH EA 0 J, I ;'\ E Pier Watch the wavea 1210,000 ... 1 wa-w.i.. Wetll ·-CAFE INTERNATIONAL. D l C HOMES. 1178 SE MAm ITA'Tl•NT Eas1 ~A~. Ct-NAMI ITAT'l .. NT f>l (•I I(' \'f'I( )' l)L' \()I • ,.. roll In and the eun Mt. fitttrt 1 atory Buccoll w••-. ,.,. S033 s en.1o1 •0. CO.ta Main. llA, IMM, Clllfornll Tile fQflowlng pwaon 1• Inge, Cllllornla 1126811 Tile tolloWlng per.on•.,. ) . . ..... . $350,000. MARY or home. Be1ut1fully llP· Landtr ownid,A!:._.°'*1'1 In ....... Callf()ff)l1 92821 112114 dOlng bus1ne1a aa: H1try w Konalr. 262 E dol"" bu91MM u ~lo 1d"Y L' 1 30 DONNA 759-9100 graded Lero• llvlng a tuperb •0"" y, netgh-1 'Thanh Huu NouY'9fl. 2113 Pnlkp H MeNamee. 1176 D£LTAVIOEOSEAVICts. 20th Street, Cotti M--. LOS ALISOS VILLAGE • r u rn. ..: p.m. room Faml1Y room. For· borhoocl wner • ..._,.., C~•• MMI. caii-SE Mlln, •A. 1rv1ne. c... 1eae.?Shu ta.Founta1n\lat-c.llfornlill2827 ASSOCIATES. 1 Calllornla Tut>sda\ Mon. ·i :30 P·l\l· Calif Ranch Eltate w/Bay mal dining 3 hug• LOOKINCI01!..°.,A A~~ . ,lotln MICh H I Medici. Dale Slmt>ro. 1801 G• Paul Rob•rt Boykin, Tul11n Vlllaoe Wrt. Tuttln, Ortegi ~lghway. San Juan e nes S\ ues. 4:30 v.m. batOtlltemodel. 1.Qefam pool Bubbling ape. Pro-l\H herdwood lloor1, 1Qnl11112827 fomia 92714 · i.y, Cllif. 92708 Dallid N~. 15560 Nmlt9d partn.,-shlp, 2802 I ~ d d t & Herbor View. 4/5 Bd, 4 bedroomt. 2 baths. Solll SALEI .,.,.._, ,..,.,,. IQ601 Cowan Height• onw. llH T«rac.. Corona cHI 18262 Shaeta. Foun1aln v•-Caltfornll 112880 Clplatrano. Calif. 92&93 Thur.,da \ ed 4 I.),(\ rm w/poo4, wee bar. frplc letalonal landacaplng. brlck ltreplaioe .& ~ Sal\t• Ana, C111fom1a 112705 Mil. Californ11 92'25 '-Y. Clllf. 112708 Thi• busln•n I• con-Vi.Jo Land Company. 1 • :JI.I p.m. & bft-ln BBO. $995,000. Security iystem. Much beamed t*Ungf'ln famlly · t111e bualn~ 11 CC>f\· \IMllQe Sh09Plno Cant• ..... !~bbu11n:;1~con• ducted by• a generel 1*1· Callfoml8 limited partner· Frida\ Thurs. 4:30 p.m. Nancylmwnlno,RNltor mor•IC•ll54&-2313 rm. Extra lrg·tot with 3 ducted by eo-., ... M<t a partn•rahtp, 111084 ..,_.., yan nerllhlp thlp.280210rtegaHtghwty, ., d F 3 OO 844~ bdrmt. formal dining rm THANH HUU NGUYEN Brookhult StrMt. Hunt-Paul ft Boykin Herry w Konak San Jutn C1p111rano. C111f atur a\ rt. : p.m. w/Bay window. A91clng "'Thi. 1111emen1 WU flied lngton B•ach Cellfornla This statement WU llled Thll 1t1tement WU n1ec:1 92&93 ~ d F . '! 00 ncl dee land THE REAL ESTATERS wiVI Ille County C1411k of Or· 92646 Wit.II the County Clertl of Or· with the County C1er1c of Or· Baytnot• Partners. 1 Call-Ufl a\< rl' .>: p · m • s257.500 I U . al:ll' County on o.c.int>er Thia bu11n .. 1 I• CC>f\· anoe County on oeo.mber ange County on Decembef lornl• 041f*ll p1rtnershlp, 3~ f984 ducted by a llmtted partner-12, 198A 14, 11184 1eo1 Dove StrMt. Suite 130. f'a2211 lhlp ~ f'tall7 N9WPOf1 8Mct1, Calif 92660 PubOth«I Orange Coaat Phlllp H. McNamee Publllll'led Orenge Cout Publllhed Orange eo.tt Thi• bu11ne111 I• con· Da~y Pilot o.c.mw 6. 13. Thi• ltltetnent Wat "*' Dally Plt01 Oeoell'lber20, 27, Dally Piiot Oeoell'lb« 20. 27. duct9d by: 1 llmlted partner· 20, 27. 11184 with 1he County C1411k of Or· 1118-4, January 3, 10. 1tl& 198-4 Januaty 3, 10, 1945 llhlp TH·632 ange County on Oacember TH-874 TH-585 ft1om11 Blum 3, 1984 ,_ •-1,. MnTll'r This atatement was filed -,..~ """'"L PtBJC NOTICE with the Counly Clel'tl of Or· Published Or8!"09 Coett '1CTITIOUI IU ... ll ano-County on November :'•' P\&.IC NOTICE Dally Pllol o-mber e. 13. ..._ ITATIM&NT ftc:TITIOUl IU ... tl 30, 1984 f'2'10Z7 ~fCTJTIOUI aUllNHI 20. 27' 1984 TH 52• The follOwlng P«fOnt ar• N.u. ITATlmNT Pu ... '"""--' Or•....,. Coa11 • " doing bualneu .. : The foltowlng persona ar• .,.,.,..., -... - N.A• STAT!Ml!NT ---------PHYS/ARTS LIMITED, doing butlneu u : Diiiy Piiot o-mt>« 20· 27' ... .. CA:\CEl..LATIO & CORRE<:TION , : <.<111n·lla t 1011 ... und ~·orri•c·1 iu11 ., nHI\ he· 111a<l1· 011 ... u111t' rlPa1lli1w ... a-, a b tH .:. Plc·uM' 11..,k for u t•u11c·t·lla1io11 numlwr "ltt•11 1·a 111·1·11i11 ~ ~ nur >1ci. ERRORS: THE REAL ESTATERS d·_1r.e~~~lngperson•1t• Ml.ICNOTICE 190 w Elm Plac•. (AJS &FENTEAPAISES 1984·J•nuary 3.J0,1965 Chrl·k .'our ad <luih and rt•u orl .,.ng .,.,.,nest 11 Anaheim. Callf 112804 (8) S & F ADVERTISINO, TH-575 ,... Mlt.tMANUFACTURINO f'ICTITIOUllUPIHI J•ttrey Scott car11on, 2014 MllClle A~. 11101. r r ror.., imnll'dia td ~. Tht• ll ·\11.' llllLIYI• ~:.A=~GAv~U:..1~~ NA• STATl•MT 1110 w Elm Plac•. Cott• Mesa. c 1111ornl1 Outstanding 2 Bdrm 2 c f 1 92838 TM fottowtng per-aooa ar• ANMlm. ca111.112804 12021 --PlBl--l-C_NO_T_IC_E__ Pl l.01 a ...... ulllt>.., I ia bil it ~ for t tit' fir!. I bath home with oentra.I """· au om.~ • 3 d'olngbuaJMMu· l..aufaJeenC111ton. 11148 Georo-Eft9rd Schmoti. _ __;...;;.;;.;;;..;;.....;.;.;....;..;=--in<·orr<·1·1 111.,rrliofl 0111,. aJr, flreptaioe. pool, spa. Oon A .... oy•r. v 4 KIMBERLY WOOOS AS-W EJm ~ Anaheim, t740 Mlalour1 StrMt. Coe1a PtCTITIOUI IU ... H clubtl®M and I long 1111 ~~11~a/e2~11 ,.. .... SOCIATES. 5120 C&mpus Callf.t2804 Meaa,Calfomiall2828 NAMI ITATllllNT CLA . If I ED 642-5678 ol oustom leatur• In· nu,..1 UITA 11 •II OUIS \Ila The RMI Estatw1. - IA/\fl HI-HOM 1101111 '> Inc:. REAL ESTAT( 131-1400 betwHn 8PM and 8PM. , _______ _ Olrk A Moye r . 643 Avenu•. Newporl Beech, Thi• t>utlnen 11 con-Thll bualnMI I• con· TM followlng P9flOl'I• are --------.. --------•! cludlng. ce ramic Ill Denube Way. Cott• M .... Cal1tornla 112660 ductad by: huM>end and wife dueled by. an tndMduat doll\Q buWIMI aa: ...... f •-a ...... .__ •-• -kit eh en floor. Onl ~~~~~==~~~! Oi11fornlall2626 KlmberlyWood10eY9iop-LauraJ Cattson OEOROESCHMOK K L HAYWARO AS· tr Ht -..at· $9-4,500751-3191 ,,,....-.----,,=-:----...,....~ 'Thia . buslneH I• con· IM<lt Co .. Inc . • Clllfornl1 Thlt ttatement wu flled Thi• llatllMtlt was filed SOCIA TES 44110 Von a..eral 1112 .. llal 1aa. • SELECT !l..oted by co-oarcnera cor-porallon, ·5120 Campus wttn the County Clerk of Or· with the County Cler1c ol Or· Karman AWnue Newpo<t """'";:;::;;.;;;-;-;t,:~;li:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;; .. ;;J• OON A MOYER Avenue. N-por1 8Hcn. ange County on D«>embet ange OoYnty on oeo.mw a.ac:n. Calff. t2e8o UIW*'ll Lill PROPERTIES Tllla at1tement wN hied Callfomla 92MO 6. 1984 10, 11184 Koll ~d ANoclet• 2 II ... 111,111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -""the Couniy Clerk of Or· w~~]~ ~~l:'b~ Publl•hed Orange"= Pdbtllh9d orano!= ~~· = 3 Bd 2 ~ .. with a 111 Coata Meu. Areplace, ~9~nty on NOYember tornts limited panMf"lhlp, Dally Piiot o.c.mw 13. 20, Dally Piiot o.c.mw 208.527. port 8Mdl Callf 1129eo Cut:.0..Sac: loealton At· akykllgtlt, a dellghtlul ,211111 t9 Corporll• Plaza, New· 27. 1984, Jinu11y 3, 11185 1984 J1nu1ry 3. 10, 111 L?F No, ;4 (H.i).ward) Aa-trac11ve u" of uled brick kitchen and attactled two , Publllhed Orange Cout oor1 BelCtl. Callfomli 92660 TH-5311 TH-5et toe1a1-. 1 Callfornla limited and neavy shake rool car garage. Excellent COLDWC!U BANl(eRll Dal~ Piiot Oecemt>« 8. 13. Thi• bu11n,,• I• con· ,..,.nerahlp 19 Corporat• Iv thl h Mt b term• 1vall. lncludlng VA ducted by 1 g-•l pan. ,.._.. • · g e s ome gr our & FHA flnancl Q, t 20. 7, 11184 ... 1 D11n1 IC NOTICE Plaza. Newport Beech. Clllf. appeal Assume private ng. rea ----·· TH·5 t 1 '*'" P '\IV\. P\a.IC *>TICE 92660 · S 9 oppor111n1ty for the flrtt --· -· R1Ct11t<1 •· Robeneon. A• FICTITIOUI 9UllNlll Thi• busln•H I• con· loan. Aaklng 15 ,900. time buyer or Invest()(. LIM ISLE .. ~. 11a11n1 Secretary NAME ITATH•NT f'ICTmout .UltNHI duct9d by: I geMftl pan-Call Bkr 646-7171. Thi• statement .... llled Th follow! • a NAiii ITATIMINT nershlp Traditional .... ,000 with 1~ County Clerti 01 Or-dol,; bualne:: :ton r• The tollowlng per.an 11 Rlct111d S. Rogtneon. Al-A touch of charm and •noe County on December DATA-PRO BUSINESS doing bu•lneu H : 1l1tant Secretary Realty warmth enve4op you In a ..... hrailla .. 7• 1984 F2U741 SERVICES. 11824 OI011lnl1 GAAPHIC SERVICES. 687 Thi• statement WU f1141d 631-7370 this 3 BR home. Locat9d PtalC NOTICE 4 P'tCTITIOUI 8UllNHI · NMll ll A Tl!Mt:NT lbe followtng perllOnl ar• 4P\!'Q bulll"IMI ... Ir.ti a MM!elta P 0 lol Ave .. Foun1aln Valley. Cellt. W"t t&ttl Str .. t, N-00'1 With the County Clflltl of Or· ---------stepa from the sand and Ctrtll ••I •u 41.., 7110 Newpott 8*h ·c..._ 92708 BHotl. Caut. 92883 ange County on Oecembef --------112,000 •WI blue waters of Newport • - lf4TERCOM. 359 Si n Miguel Or • Sull• 105, New· ~Beach, Callfornl1 92860 ·• •)ntercommun1c111on • +nc:;, 1 Calllorn11 oorpor· atlbn. 359 San Migt.* Or 81111• 105, N-por1 8Hch Callfornlt 92660 fornia t2MO • Robert Bruce L1rm•r. MlchMI Shepperd. 1111 Av-n. 11184 1.1% llTllEST Harbor. One ha• the best tseilgner fVOy furn 2 ea Publlahed Orange Cout 11824 Gloxlnla Av• • Foun· enu• "A" Surfside. Surftlde. Ir.ti a .....,... f'291114 •aYFIHT WtlTOLIFF ot baach end community _;;;=====;...:.;;~._1 townhOIJM. Pool & tennla Dally Piiot Oecembef 13. 20. lain Valley, Call! 92708 Calll 90743 -llvlng. rt $1195 873-0898 27 1984 Janu1ry 3 1985 OenlM Emory Larmer. Thi• bualn•H I• con-P.O. lol n10 w /PIEi. SUP Oelun 2 Bdrm, 2 beth • RARE AND $99,500• eou · · TH·S43 11824 Gtoxinl1 Ave . Foun· ducted by 1n lndlvlduel New,.,.-t llMch, Cellf. A great family home near condo. Terrific location 144--IOIO Upgraded 2Br 2Ba+ loft, Ctata .... 21 taln V1lley Callf 92708 MICllMI Sheppard t2MO N-..nnrt Harbor Yacht near the park. anopplng --------•I frpf, c /alr Agt 831-5737 lo..,...,..._ ... .__ ..... -...., ---------Thi• bualn111 la con· Thll at1tement wu tiled Publltned Otan(ll Cout ·--and lo B llt E·tld• 2 br 1 bl Oil l duct9d by huabend and wtle lltittl 1111 County Clerlc ot Or-Dally P11o1 Deoemb« 20. 27. Club. 6 bdr • 4'1t bl • trensportat n. 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I TIUPMll yerd. AvaH now. $775 mo -.Thia bullneH ta con· __ Ml __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E__ R Bruce Larmer •nge County on o.o.mber 1964 Janutr; 3. 10, 1985 go r g • o 111 re.done In kl1~d~· flreplace, LIM ISLE IAYFlllT ea11y1 II •IS OUIS s.48-3155 or 99~ FICTITIOUI 9UllNEll This atatement WIS flied 12 1964 TH-571 kltcilen. muter suit•. two urpe en rapes ... 1'ucted t>y • corpof1t1on NAME ITATEMENT w1tll the CountY Clerk ol Or· F2'»10 flreplaces. plus pier a11d Full pr1ce $119,500 Yll LIM •I \Ila The Rell Estat4111, htstl leftrahile4 Tiie lollOlltlng l*IOfl 11 ange Counfy on Oec4Knber Pu!>llltled Orenge eo.tt ~~-~rwt1wo11 ~_!!1ro-ld..,b'~~~~ (7 l 4) 673 4400 Xlnt-buy for this baytront be1w~~6!!:43a1~d 8PM CntraJ 2212 . T on1 Ale u nder Prlllldenl • 11111 llllemertl Wll flled wllh tile County C1411k ot Or· ~ County on November t. f98A 00tng bu11neu u . 3, 1984 Di iiy Piiot o.c.iTlber 20. 27. ---------vw•.., ....... .. --at 1995,000. Full pier 6 ,..._, '" TEXTILE GRAPHICS. 755 F'2121• 11184 JlllUlry 3. lO. t 985 P\B.IC NOTICE option $995,000 •llp. 2 lg• spaclou• Wlmbeldon vlllage KfOll w 17th St . Costa Men. Publlstle<I Orange Cou1 TH-573 Lucy Rose 644-8200 bdrms w/hlgh t*llng• & lrm park 3 br 2 ba usum ON WATER: 3 Bd, 2ba. Caltl 92627 Dally Piiot Deoember 13, 20 FICTlTIOUI 8UINll sundeck. lge Ill/Ing room lln s199 000 &&2•1835 Lower w lllreplaee. f'2'0112 Publlshe<I Orange Cout Daily P1101 e>ec.mw 6 1a. Sh1wn R Perez. 1825 27 1984 J anu1ry 3, 11185 nuDLIC NOTICE MAMIE STATIMENT with wet bar, beautllvl __ ' S 1100/mo yrty. W"tclltt Newport Beecll. TH-556 r-uv The lollowlng pereons are vlewa of north channel fmat l 4 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT: 5 C1111 92660 Ooing bu•lneu as. Submlt offert Bd + IQ. entertaining rm•. Tllia bu11ne11 " con· o11DLIC NOTICE K·11291 DIAMOND PROPERTIES. Spanl•"' "Illa w/pool & TH 523 d ruu FICTITIOUI IUllNHI LTD. 200 East Sendpolnte, LllO IULn R ..,, • • ucteo by in tnd1v1du1J NAME ITATEMENT Suite 700, Santa An1, Calif lll-1100 SUPE sauna. $8500/mo ---------Sllewn A Perez f'ICTIT10U8 IUllNEll ftle followtng pereons are 92707 HOME W t rfr ttl I 20 27, 1118• Mt.IC NOTICE Thll statement was llled NAME STATEMENT doing buainft•" I) MAN· Cll1rlH v Mlhly\O, 2001-..;;.;;.. _______________ ·--------• • • ....... wllhllle Coun1yClerk ol Or· Tile following pereon 11 AGEMENT CONCEPTS IN· EastSandpolnte.Sulle 700 LIDO ISLE lor er.tertelnlng with 11'1 111·1'IO lll-llOO • J'fCTITIOUI IUllNEll ~ng:8County on December doing buelneu 11 TERNATIONA L, 2.) R. Sant• Ans. Calif 92707 marvelous acouatlca, ~~~~~~~~~ lhe rooowlng persons are P bll tied 0 C t 2660 So. Grand. S1n11 Ana. Harbor Blvd . Cott• M"e. Sa ndpoint• Suite 700 Ma rv<•lous fj 81 h.1 \.Iron l 78' 11n b<J y. pool, SNOIALI* night llght vi-3 Bdrm. Winter Rentals •. NAME STATEMENT · 1 • Fl827381 T~NS·AM FRAME CO . Michael & Auocletn. 2366 Denni• Qlffln. 200 Eut IEWPllT IUOll gorgeous sunsets and :: ·c:lolngbuslneu11: DalluPl~ot~~ 13°~~ C1llf 92705 CAll2828 1 santaM1,Calll.92707 ° :OJ)(t 11111' ho<tt Sj>il<"l' Xlnt r1n $4.851),()(1(1 * 2'-' ba. Pl1n 0 In Turtle JACOBSREALTY BACK BAY CLEANERS, 27 ~984 J 3 1995 · Gerald Vincent Quinn. 642 Richard M LlgoUI, 2368 Thia busln•H 11 con· *3 BR. Waterfronl Rock Ridge. $315,000. PROP MANAGEMENT 26fS 1rv1ne Ave. 1·B1, Co111 · · anu•ry ·TH 548 Ave C, Redondo Beach. Harbor Btvo .. •205; Cotti I duct9d by: e llmlted partner· $925•000 .--m 7141675--6173 " .~e. C11ttornl192627 • Calll 90277 Mesa. CA 92828 ship l'hdnntng Sp<H\li.h :~ 81 . :! B<J on 4~ lul. ~ --, .Btck B1y Company 2675 I Thia bu11n111 la con· Thia bualn•u 11 con· Oennll Giffin *4 BR. Pool & View 'Ji f 50 r II TILIPllll SUTI II •I OUll 1rvlne Ave 1.91 Co11t ductedt>y anlndMOual dueled by 1n unln· This a11tement wa.1 filed dl't.'k, l'llUr'ly<ml. pu·r & sltp $1 .100,00() $600,000 Meaa Celllornfl 92827 Gerald v Quinn corporated 111ocl1tlon with Ille County Clerk Of Or· BAYSIDE PLACE BA YFRONT •3BR 2b• Perl. Cond ea It y This buslneu 11 con· PtellC NOTICE This 11a1ement wu flied other than • partnership 1nge County on Deoemt>et $285,000 I 1111 The Real E11ater1, between 8PM and 8PM. 546-231' d~eO by • comptny with the County C1411k o1 Or· Rlch11d M Llgotll 10 1118.4 •2BR. blk to OcHn · . LINDLEY P HOYLE ' FICTITIOUI IUllMEH ange County on o.c.mw Thi• 111terMnt wet filed • f'ml1t Spectacular ba;,1fro nl dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up $315.000 786-1172 Tllll 1111emen1 ..... llled NAME I TATl!MENT 7, 11184 with lhe County Clltk of Or· Publllhed Orange eoe.1 2 Br. 2 Ba down 2 boat spal'V><>. $1 .250,000 ••BR/Fam rm Spygl ... lllka w1tll tile County Clerk of Or· The followlng persona a.re '292111 •"91 County on December Delly Piiot Oecembet 20. 27. ""'" $749,000 ange County on Novembe< dotng buau·-a u . Publllhed Orange Coa11 5. 1984 1984. J1nu1.ry 3, 10, 11165 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT •4BR/pvt 8ch Access ......... 3217 9 1984 CL ASSIC BUILDI NG DallyPllotOecemb«13,20, f'2t2An TH-587 $279,500 ;;.. F2'ml2 MAINTENANCE-OLYMPIC 27 1984, Januery 3. 1985 Publlahed Orange Co11t 38R2 Jaaml Crk 3800 Mlehelson Dflv• Irvine cute tBR w/1 ear gar. -~ubltllled Or1ng• Coast DIVISION 2772 Hiiiview TH·549 DaJly Piiot December 20. 27. Ex.cu.mg Ocean & Jetty views, 4 Br, 3 Ba. * ltry ne D111y P1101 Oeceml>ef & 13 Or1ve Newport Beach. Cell· 1984 January 3, 10, 1985 ---------3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1.150,000 *2 Unlll~~ncome Complelaly re condl- ---------lloned' and r •d •e 20 21 1964 1orn11 92eeo 011n•ic NOTICE Tll·58 1 P\&.IC NOTICE ..... ,, 000 TH-525 Biii and Julle LIKh. Inc. I _ __;r....;..;;UU\...;;...;_.;.._.....;.. __ ---------_ __;...;;.;;.;;..;.;;....;.;;;..;.;.;.;;.__ ~. c 1111or-n11 corporttlon 2112 f'ICTITIOUI IUllNHI P\&.IC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUl IUIMH WEST BAY AVE BA YFRONT 0&U lll· 1I01 IAONILll'S llLlllT s1001mo yrly. 1545 2Br, d•n. 2B1 Condo, Miramar, 675-8120 Woodbrldg• EltatM. Jef---------- terson model, prof decor, GOO<! things happen lloyd'd NurMry land· when you g ive us a scape. Jae. bltln 8BO. fire call•~· Pillt pit. patio. waterfall • MLIC NOTICE IH•llvlew Drive, Newporl NAME ITAT'IMENT NAME ITATl•NT ---------Beech Calltornll 926«! The loltowlng peraon II FICmlOUI au..... The loltowtng pereon I• A I N II y c Tr;.id 1 l IOn.il 5 Br Sp( 't'l.wu IM FICTITIOUS IUllNEll Thia bualneH II con-1 doing bullneu as NAMI ITATlllftNT dOlng bullnea at: b () f ~I ()"0 ()()() NAM! STAT!MENT ducted by s corpofstlon MOBIL AUTOMOTIVE Tiie lollowlng peraon II COAST OISTRIBUTORS, fiV \'lf'W wm·r m.JOl'tn).! "' . !) • the following peraon1 ar• JULIE LEACH, Secretary SPECIALIST 11191 Chatle doing bullnlll U ll34 W 17th St., Cotti LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE doing buaineu 11 II This statement w11 liled t:>,, Coalt M•H. Calif LESLIE'S CLASSIOUE, MNa. C1Uf. 92827 BACK BAY COMPANY. "'1th the County Clerll ol Or· 92827 8837 Adams, Huntington William Edwin Ounde<son '2875 Irvine Ave. •·Bl. Costa tnge County on November Wlllll m Mtcn"4 Remlef. Beach, C1llf. 112646 Jr • 18881 PlumoH St.. P.11111r.1m1t IX't•.111 & t'tl v v11 •\\' 'P<IUOU!. 5 Mesa c 1111orn11112827 13 l984 1991 Cll1rle •A. Co111 Lealle Erneet Wooay, 34 Founlaln Va.ltey, Callf. 92708 Ar . :1 B:i X lrll I 1n<Jnl'll1~. ntl\\ $i."i0.0llO LtnOley P Hoyle 1831 P:290689 Meu Call! 92827 Rlverrun. lrvlne. CelU 92714 This bu1lne11 11 co,,. 1r111ne Ave l·B 1 Co111 Publlanao Orange Coast I Thli bualneu 11 con· This bualneu 11 con· ducted by '" lndlvldu11 Meu Ca1tlorn1a 92627 Delly Pllol December 6 13 Oucted by an lndlvldull ducted by Ill lndlvldUtl W•lllam EdWln Gunderaon COTTON POINT EST A TES This buatneu la con· 20 27 l98• Wiiham Mlchael Remter L .. lle E Woody Jr T <lucted by en lndMOUll TH-530 This ttetement Wll Ille<! Thi• tlllemetil Wll Ille<! hla Sletement WU llled cu ... twll (l('l •an Vll•W Int-. n1" II• Ca~. LINDLEY P HOYLE wtlh Ille County Ctent of Or· wllll lhe County Clerk ol Or· wllh Ille County Clerk of Or· P.11·1I11 ;1, S;m Cl1 ·m1 ·11 t1 · I rqm $.1:10 IHHI fll1s slltement was llled p•mLIC NOTICE ange County on November tnge County on Oeoember •~ge 9~ounty on O.C.mber w1lll Ille County Clerk ol Or· UP 27 1984 12, 1984 1 1 4 .,._._ ange Coun1y on Nov•mber F2t1M7 ':la227 ,.._, WESTWOOD VILLAGE 9 1984 FICTITIOUS IUllNEll Publlllhed Orange COU1 Put>ltahed Ortnge Cout Published Or•nge Cout F2'0373 NAME ITATEMENT Oelly Piiot o.c.mt>et 13, 20 Dilly Pll01o.c.mt>«20. 27, Delly Pilot December 20. 27, P rmw ~nglt!th lrud1t10n al :\ Rd :i B<.1 :J Publillled Orange Coast The lollowtllg P9fsona ire 27. 1984, J1nu1ry 3, 11185 11184 January 3, 10, 11186 1984· January 3• lO, 11185 F'rpk 's. hrdwd firs. nr UCLA $695.000 Dilly Piiot 0909f'nbl< 8, 13, dotng bu11neu as TH-536 TH-579 !--. TH-569 20 27 1984 SCHOLARSHIPS UN· TH-527 LIMITED 17 Crea1t11ven. __ Dl_ID_•1c_Mn_T_l_C_E __ lrVtne CahfOfnta 92714 r-UUL ""' ---------J1mes Eugene Cllrke 17 --....;..;;~------1'\ellC NOTICE IC re t I"• v e n I r-v In 1. f'ICTITIOUI llUllNlll ---------Ct1tfonrn1a 92714 NAM« ITATllllNT flCTITIOUI .UllNlll Tll" busmen 11 con-The lollowlng person 11 NAMI ITAT'IMINT I duct.a by an 1notvldull doing bull""f u Tne following persons ere JAMES E CLARKE WESTLAKE \llllAOE doll\O butlneaa 11 Thtl 11at~1 was lllecl 1 APARTMENTS. 188 E. 17th CAL·SEA, 3901 Kitten wttll 1'1e Counfy Clerk of Or· SI S.11• 1A, Cotti M..a S lrcle, Hunt1ng1on Belch 1nge County on November Calif 92e27 c .i1f0<nlt 112849 21 1984 Rletlard R C1ntrall, 6 0.Yld 0 VMaey 3901 Kil· '211290 Nort~r • 10<4, Marina Del 11n Clrcl• Huntington Publ•lhed Orange Cc>Mt ~.Calif 90291 Beaell, Callforntt 112849 I Daily Pilot Oecembef 8. 13, ft111 butlneu 11 con· Thi• buslneu 11 co,,. 20 27 1984 ducted by 1n lndlvlduel OUCled by •n lndlVk:IUll TH-5291 Richard R Cantrell DAVID 0 VESSEY Thi• atalament w .. nled ·Thia 111tlll'Mftl w11 flied with Ille County Clerk of Or· w1111 tlle County Clefk of Or-PtellC NOTICE 1nge County on D«>ember ang• County on Novembef 7, 1984 a, 19~4 "tem1ou1 eu1ttt1H '1111» F210221 NAMl ITATIMINT Pubffllhed Orange Cout -Put>llsned OranQ• COHI The lollowl~ton· .,. 01lly Pllo1 C>ecefnber 13. 20. O.l1y P'lrOT'~bef &, 13, d0lft9 bualneH u:-27~ 1984, Januery 3, 198& 201 ~7. 1984 CENTURY HOMES. 1178 TH·&48 ' TH-628 se M11n s1r .. t. •A 1rv1.,., --------- ---------: c 11norn11 92714 .. _ •c lllt'lfll'r ..,,,, lCE Phtllp H Mc NamM, 1178 _ __;r..;;.;~~;....;.;""..--"-L----• ..... __ rta. __ IC_nv_T ___ , a~ "4atn ltr•. •A. IMne. ..-cmtOUI ---. .. ~I .,..... C•hfornll 92714 NAM1 ITATlmftf NA• 8TAT&MaNl' oei. Slmb<o. 1801 Gii· The IOllowlng '*'°"' .,. The fottowlnO l*'aons ere •tM T..-r-. Corona d84 do4na bualMM u · • 'doing buat,,... 11 Mar, Calrtornll 92125 J l J PAOMOTIONS, 43t ,,_ ;>;<PAC.,JC COAST 01n 8rltl'I fllltl\IM, 1176 81! Main St. Huntington IMCfl. 1 COMPANY. ttO e 21M 0-2. M1Jn Street. llA lrvlne. Ca4-Clllf tH-41 Co1t1 MHe, California rorrua 92!!4 78 SE ~ LotM\a, 1 l.alMll, Ht27 Jeen .... buM 11 lfVIM, Calif 12715 Her'*1 I( W"1f*. tlO ! Main Street •A. lf'VIM Call-J.,.,,.. W Mc()uy, 1700 :Mst 0-2 Colt• M .... Call· IOfn•t 12714 Mlremar Or , N••POrl fQmla Ht.21 Thil l>ut•l'l"I It con· hlefl. Callf HMt Ttll• bU MN •• C(W\· cluet.cl by e lirft led e>att1*·1 ""' buain... It COl'I· ck1G1ed by 1n lnd1vtdue1 enio duet.cl by to-1*1'*' ~lRHA'f K WAON fll PHii.iP H MC NAMI!! Jofln LO!Mla • f'* "~ .., llled fh11 atatement wu fll9d Tlllt 11a1«n«1t waa filed • )llitft the County a.ti Of Or· with the County Clerk of Or· wltr1 Ille County Olertt of Of• ,. *91 County on ~ anoa Countt on DeolfnOet ~ Counr, on Declfnber # 1914 3. lHA 7 lN4 • ·-j ,.,.. • ,.., ,..,.. "1 PulllltMd OrlflOe Cout Pubflel\ed QrlflOe CO..t PublltMd Orenge eo. Dall'y Pll01 o.oamw e. 1a. DtlfY Pt101 o.c.mw e. 13, ~ PMoC oeo.mow 13 20. 20. ~7. tHit 20,V _!DaA TH ..... 27, ..... ~ , ... TH·SJ 1 ·~-fH-HO , . -- ·for you C•ll CIHtlfled M2•M7I D~ IN 0 I~ ll G 1 c ( s I .......,._I ....... 1 ....... 1·_...1__, 1 .... . ... ' .. •"*' lO CONIOlf IOQG"'O ii I ~ '" I IOOG"! - many mor• antom IM · lures. FOR SALE by OWNER (714)778-2505 ()( 875-8787 alter 4pm NOTICE cllsafled Ids 642-5678 TM Da01 Pllot wW ao ~-~ opea • .. t.Ma, ~ ~=======-r~danhWAJ, iOOa.ia~• D&ADLJXS ...... , ...................................................... ~ ........ . ~-·················································· .... ,.. '"° .... .. ........ y ....•.•....•..•...••..••••.•••••••••.• ._ •..•••• htlkiJ .. .... ~1·····•t:••································--·· .......... .,: ... ._..· ,.,...7··················································· ~. '"° .... : .. ~ ..................................................... ~ .... .... ~, •.........•..••••••••..•...••••••.....•.•••••.•. _. •••.• Prlillll;. ltOO ... . .... '· I HOROSCOPE --------~--~---'------~~--~----------~----l ~RCLE 1-lllllETS :: ~ ~1 NOW HIRllG • __,-J~~-(~ _.../ .. --CAlllERI >1 ,. ASllSTUT IWIEll ~ .. --.....:_., ~ Interviews Wednesday 9-11 , A.M. at 2588 Newport Blvd .. ~--Costa Mesa (on Newport Blvd. at Del Mar) Call (71 4) 537-4840 for more info EOE AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK . Wr now l\Jwe IS oPtnmcs lof younc racer beavrn to secure reaclt11 lo1 The Otantt Cols! 0111, Ptiot Our crews start 11 3 lO p m and .wor• until 8 JO pm ftddays On ~lurdly. wr 1 wort 1 fr• m0tt hours You •Ill tarn manr tr195 ;and pmn, alone with ea1mnc »e>ur own money there 1s no dtl1vtr1nc or collectlOll involved 11 you art inter~trd. pluse call M1 (arl (714) 548-7058 IULEITITE IWIPDlll Need lloenMd agent tor active Balboa llland of- fl<le Commltalon only. For confidential lnterAew call Betty Weith et Water- front Homes 67:).6900 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Inundate 6 F'1lse god 10 Detect 14 Lubricator 15 lornews t6 Rumpus 17 Gr~h. pl1'IO S<>P"e' Ill Este<'lmPd 20 Layer 21 Alamo or .l{bulus :11 Gv.J•d ?•Stout 25 Sure '""'9 Slang 26 US wate•"'•Y 30 Key11 34 AC8dl'my \tudents 3S Garment 37 Rheas ~1n Jll US inventor 39 Round1an 41 T erm1na1e 42 Z0<11ac ,,qr 43 PtQl.oe 64 6n1ewd 46 Bar arcr. 411 PubliCilhon ~Command 62 Count ron1 SJ Weapon PBrl5 2 3 14 56 Floor piece S 1 Span11h cry 60 Harassers 62 Rock bollom 64 Applier 65 Drubbing 66 Frostmg 67 Provale eyes 66 Greenback~ 6<1 Dollar parts DOWN 'I nil ~luCl,. c.-Tr1e"..-rv 3 Cna51ar Artnur 4 Assembled 5 Defend 6 lmpri~OI\ 1 Golden 8 Suoar sulf 9 Rental deal to Cnecks 1 1 G11pe drtn~ 12 Pohlh rover t3 Wl bird t9 Fine" 22 E•Pl1nat•on i 4 1nsec1s 2!1 COJ19uta11 26 V1cny SGhOOI ') 7 Sets a valufl 211 Simpleton 5 7 :19 Chalcedony J1 Respite 32 Ham ot up J3 Over and above p111 36 EQi.o1voc11e 40 Mak1>w1ne 4 t So10urn 43 Sk...,ets 4S Or sp!Mns 47 Bids 49 Body 101n1s 6 9 S I T flXH play Ir SJ 01scotor S4 G1rden need SS "ctor Gu•n~n S6 Co,,ec1 S 7 Norw de•tv 56 A.a•elio0s SO W ork un111 61Lnno11me 63 Tenn" point 11 12 13 SHYIOI STHiii full or pert tlme--eYll & wkndl, ne11 ti1pear1nc. & h•ndwrltlng only need apply 2690 Newpcn eivcs. CM lllY.STl.ATTlll. F/T Apply In pereon, Shell Ste., 2~ San Joequln ""' 0 eN I. ~o~ Gttrts SellVtC£S Guide "18 DATSUN KING A/O Shtll, good concl. S2t~ $40 .. 252 Orn/t1n, t•lf bucUt ,11 '1H llPLllll 11111, fully r•1tor•d ... ,. .~ ............ ....--...... Stl,000 .ue-1112 .... to. -· --· -··· ----~"--~ ! X T ,. A C L EA H , '70 HOS! CoupUM, ,.. ( 1Xt3180) c:.ntly r .. t0t9d. Mutt 17111 .... 17500 .. 2..001 •ft 300-D SltvttlbtflOll, fHlOOORE ROBINS FORD JUt•I' •4All"( 1t1 t\l w l> (U\TA Mt\A t,..a,, 1)(•'0 '83 Fotd tenget V-&. H/D Suep, 1tereo, Ing bd. 23K ml. ~0-8578 'II TIYITl p.1. lllllL 5 epeed. c .... u.. tMll. 13,000 mll•. •xtrt cltan (2F79927) •••• ~ Sa~!Aulng ******* IXOELLllTllYllTllY Plll·IWllllR's enrl. 48K ml, 1 ownr, lclnt cond 115,000. 471-1 tta i'i2'30080. a.et of* under l301(. Wiii drl'4 -----------home Ihle ctaealC wt.it., _,6._ a~ fully loedtd TurbO. Uno.t ;;;;.-liili~~,_ ....... .._.a' 35K ml & In ptrl.ct cond. 'ii RCtra 1866 IH!8S& Serlou• off•rt only. Dye, Ev. 54Mtt15 Matt 14().2100 'llO AIVli!AA 111 ... llYDI L~oond· Forcompetnlvtptlceel 17500. H2 i..ee ,., .. °" 1ee5 WUIM ffll modW. Jon Aeynoldt. ' 1uthortrld dlf rep. 1 I COUP9 de EeQanoe ,.e.-1021818/lt~ 81u• 2 tone. H ,500 * FllEE * 1111rrus11n From Soutl'IWMt MotOt Car. 0"41 lud<y pWIOfl wlii win • rnlnlature M.,c.d .. SL ConYlr'tlbll motorlted kid• cer -now on dleplay. AN you do le bring In your wrrent M.,e.del-Bem r~lttratlon (any model or year) and enter ~he Ir .. drewlng. At the MtM ti~ check out our lerge Mlectlon of Merc.d .. $45"-18'1 179 ELDOMOO 43K ml., MW Mich, metalle bfn Mddle Int. "-al Beauty S7llOO obO M4-7804 'llO 8evtlle Ilk• ,._, mnrf S9175. News>orter II Mitt. Dy 842-07" ~ 54f.8823 'llUllUa S 189 down CloMd End Commercial L ... ALL- SAVEF\S 7141432-1977 NABERS CADILLAC now 1vall1bl1 for uJe or IMte. Drawing Will bl held on Dec. 24, 1984. LARGEST SELECTION C.I 8root11 ACSem• for of late model. tow mllMge Oltalla. Cadlllec:9 In Southern SOUTHWEST Callfomlal S..ue today! IOTOR CIR 00. 2~!;!!~!. 1220W...C0utHlghwey COSTA MESA f,~= Cimeltt IHI --,-.-,-,-,-.-,-Al-.--I '16 CHEV UONfE cXMLo LANDAU loaded with For Ptml*'*3 • power equip. lmmeic:ulat• Merc.deeBenz tu-tone $4995 (533-421) -.an Ull JoMton a Son Uncoln Top Meroedee Prloel Peld Mercury, 2828 Harbor Call Peter or Ray Blvd, CO.ta Meta. 171<4) ..... ...,., 540.5830 4111111m11 --CONMHL 213 or 714 837-2333 C HEVRO L~ T ••• ,. .... ,.h . ., ......... .. ~...... I .• I I\ r.,, ! \ \1 • I S4t>-1100 llHlllLll r Over 150 New & Pr• er• Hll owned Mer'*111 to ""·1~1-=p'"'"1n..,...to-."""2_d,...r,'""'seoo==-ro""'ao~ chooeefrom 842-00,., 831-2515 .llllUltU lllNITI 1301 Ouall Street Newport Beac:h '73 Pinto movtng bldt eut. car In Jt/c:ond SOK ml. new 11r... brtlt, baitt. Sac.-SISO obO 988-2290 lll·lllO 'll .... w Ill ~--------Air, rneg whffll, •no PtrlC~t IU7 more. (&OOXEC) 721118. X REXL eEXUTY 11 I Mutt ... & drive to ap- prec. S14,500 firm. M-F. ~-8730 Wknd s1s.n12 "5E.C-tHwy Newpor1 Buch 673-0900 . . ' ~OUTH COUNI f VOLKSWAGEN ' •••• 1 •I I •l •I I• I ' I I I " a ~.---- I l TOMORROW: FORECAIT8 ON A2 lttlJH',[lt., 111 <tr.1!lfH_,, .,.: HUNTl.NGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALI.EY .. County fights waste d ·umping Supervisors demand state file an EIR on proposed Stringfellow acid disposal By JEFF ADLER Ofh1Wr"9t ..... Orange County supervisors unani- mously agreed Wednesday to again demand that the state complete an Coast Woman jalled for stealing her own baby./A3 Laguna school classified employees negotiators plan one more meeting with district offlclals to discuss 1984·85 con- tract./ AS California .,, Southern California is prime hunting ground for spies./ Al Nation A schoolglrl who wanted to distributed yule cards depicting Jesus Is told shecan't./A10 A boy who hid his cancer from his parents because he didn't want to worry them Is dead./ Al World Israel threatens to walk out on talks with Leba- non./ A4 Weinberger assails Post for publishing spy satel- lite story .I A5 Boating A pastry chef. no less, builds his own luxury cruising yacht complete with teak decks, Koa wood interlors./81 Sports Three Sea View League teams -Costa Mesa, Estancia and Saddleback -advanced to the Irvine Basketball Classic semi- finals./C1 UC Irvine rolls over Southern Utah State, 95-59, and will play eep- perd i ne tonlght./C1 Detroit Lions' Coach Monte Clark Is fired./C2 Entertainment This weekend Is your last chance to catch the hol- iday stage shows on the Orange Coast ./83 'Twas the season to be jolly In TV land last week, as the Nielsen ratings attest./84 Buaineu Youthful Newport firm making headway In producing education. util- ity and entertainment programs./87° INDEX Births A6 Boating B1 environmental analysis of its plan 10 dump contaminaled waler from the Stringfellow acid pits into the coun- ty's sewer system. With words tha1 at times were as caustic as the hazardous waste s1ored Fatality blamed • onra1n Downpour heads east with weather service vowing cloudy skies By STEVE MARBLE Of IM D..,. Nol le.It A . thunderous storm tha1 pelted Southern California with rain. snow and hail before lumbering eastward, triggered a spale of car accidenls along the Orange Coast on Wednes- day, incl uding a collision in Laguna Niguel thal killed a 16-ycar-old boy. The s1orm also caused minor slides near Modj_eska Canyon, snarled rush- hour 1raffic, flooded roadways and caused anxie1y in Huntington Beach and other communities as the Santa Ana River swelled with water. More than half an inch of rain fell jn Costa Mesa. Hun1ington Beach and (Pleue eee DOWNPOUR/ A2) Irvine Co~ assists childcare project ~ --Firm plans donation of$250.000 to help school care programs By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OlhlWr .......... In a gesture one local official described as "a rather nice early Chrislmas present," 1he Irvine Co. has pledged $250,000 10 the Irvine Child Care Project. a new agency establishing ch1ld<are programs al local school campuses. The contribution consists of an immediate $150,000 gift and a com- mitment for $50,000 in additional funds in each of the next two years. The Irvine Co. is lhe principal landowner and developer in the city oflrvine. Repre~n1a11ves of 1he Child Care Projcc1 said the gran1 will enable them 10 lease and locale eighl ponable buildings al four elementary campuses where child superv1s1on before and after classes will be offered. The Irvine C'h1ld C'are ProJecl was established 1n recenl weeks b}' lhc Irvine Cit)' Cour1cil and 1he lrvme Unified School District Board of Educatio n. The governing board of the new joint-powers authority in- cludes two representatives from the cll)' and two from lhe school district A fifth a1-large member from the community is now being sought. Mary Ellen Hadley, a schoolboard member who was jvst named presi- den1 of lhe Child Care Project Board. aid Irvine. a rt'latively new com- munity with m any young families, has a desperale need for more child- care programs. "We es1i mate there arc close to (Pleue Me IRVUfE/ A2) a1 lhe Rlvers1de County dump. th«: supervisors first gnllcd top s1a1e and federal officials about lhe disPosal plan lhcy claim was sprung on them as a complete surprise. SuJ)t'rvisors have been up m arms since 1he Orange Count)' Sanita1ion Districts issued a pcrmil allowina the state Department of Health Services 1odischage1reated ground water from 1he Stringfellow Hazardous Waste Disposal Site tnto the county's sewer s~stem. The d1sdtarges arc set to begin in January. The saoitalion dtstncts issued the permit without requiring an en- vironmental impact report. And state officials say that no such report 1s required because the Strinafellow cleanup was declared an emer.gtnC) si1ual1on, 1hus exempting ll from California Environmental Qua!Jty Act requirements. An official of lhe U.S. En· v1ronmental Protection Agency told board members the di9C'harst en· visioned as part ofthe cleanup effott would contain many times less lhe concentration of contaminants than those now reiularly being discharaed by mdustriaJ users along tbe county's sanitation S)Slcm. '" The ground '4'ater now washing lhrou&h the Stnnafcllow11~would ht lreated before beina trucked to tht count)~ line and dumped, H&n")' Seraydanan, director of the EPA ·1 • Tolllcs and Waste M~nt Division, told the board. He esumated the 'contamtnated watCT would contain halh pound pn <Uy of poisonous heavy metals com- pared to the I ,8SO Pounds ~r day the (Pleue ... W ASTS/A2, 2 cities assail dumping Officials question why they can't get EIR on Strin ellow By ROBERT BARKER Of ... IWr ....... Fountam Valley oflkial' want lo geta scc-0nd opinion on what possible dangers liquid materials piped to the area from the StrinJfellow hazardous waste site LO Riven1de County pose lo local residents. ' Federal and Stale aulhontin say the 1rcaled hqu1ds would be safe. But local offietals aren't convinced. cwr,.......,..., .... ...,_ Pede.tri.ana brave flooded atreeu at Newport Elementary School after delqe. And angered by the failure of directors of Orange County Sani- tation Distncts to demand an en- vironmental impact report before the hquid Starts lO flow into Orange (Pleue eee WAST£/ A.2) IWr .......... llf ........ IC....._ Llaanne Ray, 11, talk• with her grandfather, Jamee Ray, 74. who wu a member of the echool board 20 yean ago. Kids ill Newport getting a living ·history lesson Students interview ~~ ~ people 50 years older for class assignment By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... cwr PllM '""' Ask an I I-year-old sixth-grader to m1erv1ew a rclal1 e or fnend al lc.as1 50 )'ears older. and v.hat do you get., Well. m the case of pupils at Harbor View Elementary School in Corona del Mar. you get observations that are full of humor. 1ns1ght and refreshmg naivete. Followmg a trad1t1on that dates back six years. the school's four s1xth- pade classes were asked in October to mter,iew someone at least 50 ~ears older than themselves. Most of them chose a grandparent. but 01hers picked a neighbor or friend of the family. The oral h1stol) assignment 1~ concluded wtth a C'hns1mas pan~ when lhe in ten 1e11wers and their interviewees gather lo share wha1 thcv have learned .\nd Tuesda) afternoon. lhe I :!S pupus offered st'\-eral o~nauons ..\s each s1·<1h-grader approached tht' microphone to tell what the) had learned. some said the) were im- pressed with the fashion styles of years long past Said one pupil of his elderly subJect. "The thing I found most interesting was that all of ll1s under- wear was made out of flour bags. Tho) ·d use up the~ big bags of flour lhen cut o ut patterns for underwear from 1t." <\nolher said his mterviewce 'wo~ knickers un11I he was 15." Others were impressed b) the drasuc changes 1n 1he value of the dollar Sa~ -0ne }Oung man of his grand- mo1her. "What I found most mleresl- mg v.as that he found SI m her Chnstmas stocking and suddenly fell nch." Said another. ··A. dollar then 1s hlce SSO nov. .... honl\. cost the cents fora mo,1e:· said a third. "He made 75 cents an hour and had 10 v.orlc 12 hours a da\ ... s.a1d s111l another (Pleue eee LIVING/ A~) City gives Garfield',s a second ~hance Huntington rescinds permit-lifting action after night club implements noise controls By ROBERT BARKER Ofh~ .......... Hunungton Bcacil -t"rt)' Council officials have re1rca1ed from their tough action taken nearly lhrtt weeks ago to revoke tbe operating permits for Garfield's Nile pot in a rcs1dcn- 11al section of the city Residents near the club al Magnolia lrcct and Garfield Avenue complained thev \\oert constan1ly d1s1urbed b) n1gh1. club patrons v.hoopmg and hollenng in 1he park- ing lol. b) racing automobile engines and b) people unnaung 1n land- scaped areas near their homes. The council, accompanied b} 1ough talk by some of the o(fjc1als, revoked the club's OP.Crating pem11t. C'1l) Attome) Gail Hulton an- nounced at the lime ·lhal Garfield's owners "ould ha"e three months 10 contest 1he c11\ ·., ac11on lHuuon said she "ould go to coun to seek an 10Junct1on 1f the cluh continued to operate 1n the mlenm However, all that has change'd Garfield' ov.ners announttd at 1h1s wceks's C'lt) Council meeungs that they're 1nstalhnga scnesofno1sc- rcduction steps that include the addition of speed bumps. scahng off an alle) near homes on.Rand}' Dn,e. beefing up Sttunl)' pt"rsonnel and 1ncrcasm1 valet parking St"rv1ces. And council members. in efTecl. dela)ed their~' ocauon acuon for 30 days 10 te l the new measure "hile the club conunucs to operate One reason for the abou1-face, Hutton said, 1 that some of the protests lodged b) residents didn't \&and up under questioning. One resident made public com- ments that the back door of the club was opened sporad1call}. let11ng out great v. hooshe of noise late at n\&ht. But the JX'™>O . when pressed, wa unable to document the complaint. ~he said It also v.a lea med that cttyoffic1a.ls are fearful that the~ would be per- sonal!) liable 1fa c1v1I nghts su1l were filed. claiming that the busme and therefore .a person's hvehhood was taken a"a) v..1thoul sufficient cause. BMdge B6 Bulletin Board A3 Business 87 Callfornla News A4 Classified C6-8 A black Christmas for the Bradburys · ComlC B6 Crossword C8 Death Notices CS Horoscope C1 Ann Landers 8 2 Mutual Funds 87 National Newt A4 Opinion A11 Paparazzi B 1 Police L't>Q A3 PubUc Notices C5·8 Sports C1-4 Stoek Marketa 88 Televlalon 84 Theaters 83-5 Weather A2 World New• A4 -'Hine shps away but Mtcltaet-tnd Pally Bradbury s11ll wait for tfle1r dauahter to come h9!'.f'le. "ft harder now tllin cV!f because 11's Chns1mas," Michael say "I sec her emply bed, her cmply chair. her Christmas stockina. the present we have ror her. .. The rcmmdel'5 are evcn~hctt," he adds. wav1n1 toward the Chmlmas tree nc•t to a window 1n the hv1n1 room of the Bradbury's modC$t Hununaton Beach con- dom1nu.1m. It's been nine wee~ since 3-ycar- old laura Bradbury wu kidnapped dunna a family camp1f\& tnp to Jo hua Trtt National Monument to the NUCd low dcsat OUlSldC TY.en· l)nlnC Palm'l. The camp1n1-m tlle flm (am1ly vacauon 1n ncarl) two )"cars. San ino OUnl) herifr invc t1 bche"c the blonde, brov.n-cyed 11rl was abducted by an ovcrwc1Jht. bearded. middle-age man who "'a 5CCn in and around 1he camP&rounJ lhc: Ui> Laura ani\}\cd. De ptle an enormou and (ar-Oun1 \earch. there's ~n no lr'&tt o( lhc hllle Jlrl or the man. thou&ht to be trDvehng 1n a mctalh -blue van .. We're still act11n1 lead' and the lead -.c ct n w m 10 be more sohd:' say Jim Ory n1. a ~hcriff ~roke man. "I think we·~ 1n1n1 around." \u1hon11c \the\' ha"c run down mort' than I. k ch thu~ far and ha'c quc,t1onrd d01cn'l of people STEVE MUlll NEWS f IHL O~UP SC"mbhn1 the ytht..after n.1an • The Bradbur')' 1hcrt I un e\Cr') rtMOn to bchc' c theirdauahttr 1 ltll ah'c \hhou&h. ln their lownt moment.$ 1he) v.un,kr 1f tht' 'II e'er ~ reun11td v.1lh Laura "I ~tt hc'rt and ·"'•ondcr, '\\ h\ c11n't th ' finJ htr"' 1 t,~1 th<' uric 10 t 10 the-ear and tart going hum ctt) tO Cll) ... Michael SI) .. The dA)s gob~ but no1hm& Sttm to ~t done ·· ··\\ e·n ncHr &1"e up hope:· Pall) sa>s "Bui we arc teared.- Both sa that 1hc) ha"e trouble lce-pina and ha\e n1ghtmun when • hey 00 lttp • "Life. no1 normal 11 all." Pa11y 51\ ... 11. like walking throu~ a n•ihtmarc 1n lov. mouon l C'ln l tell v.-hc1hcr t1mc 1 pa ina slowl or quickly If JU la bu fog. .. Dunna wal1 "<>un. thty find them l"'e pl yina dcl<'C'tl\C, go1n1 O\cr the fin•l moments befo~ Laun ,,. ktdnapptd and pttulattn on the m \t\n thAt m11ht have led to their httk Jtrl'~ abductaon "II' the m<'~t hclo ftthna to br (Pleue eee PAJtSPfT9/~21 . \' Or•nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurtday, December 20, 1984 CoNTIN UUJ S 10R1£s WASTE DISPOSAL PLAN BLOCKED .•• P'romAl d1,.tncl set a\ ab h111ardou, wa,te hnut. Al o, only one-third ofa pound llf lO.\IC orpnac nlal<'n I;; would be l.'On1aancd an the d1scharac. rar l than the 1.000-pound-~r-dny hm1t "Wnat )'Ou'rc go1n1 to do is wash out the contaminants. take the dirty "atcr. treat 11 and put 11 into the sanital) ~)'~tem 1n Orange County," an nngt.'red Supcrv1'ior Roger tanton countered "Tht' whok idea of th1'i ~oluuon 'as ludicrous " 'it.inton also p01ntcd out thnt the dc~1gnatcd ~wer hne for thr projrCt nl)() fttds a Founuun Valky water fal·tol) that m:hargc~ the county'-; ground water suppl) "Some (of the discharge) ma) go into ground water in Orange ( ·ount)' " he said. litanto{l asl..ed over and over again. npparentl~ w1thllut receiving a satas- factof) ano;wer. wh y the treated vuund water couldn't ~ mnJ«ted an to R1ver~idr County' ground water wstem or piped through Los Anaele\ Count} to thr oce n 1fit 1 a clean u the official~ chum Supcrv1 or Bruce Ncstandc lold lhc federal official and !>late~ JI Ith '-erv1ce Department represrntlltt\ e Richard Wilcoxon that their expla· nations came ··nowhere clo~" to satisfying hill concern~ •. Ne'ltandc. "ho said he will refuse to "cooperate" w1lh the tote any furthcr un th1 1 uc. told the omcuals the count> wa\ ignored m dcvtlopang the d1 posal plan from the very begin- ning. "Thl' dCl'ISIOn was made before we gol involved. This has been n com- plete stonewall all the time:." Nestande added. "We're now '>tuck ... ,,h 1h,. fin:ll solution." He recommended ll'I state put lhc plan on hC>ld . "involve Orange oun· ty's c1lllCnt ;• and complete an t nv1ronrncntal 1mp:ict rcpOrt. Board Chairman Hitrricu Wieder aarecd. chiding the offil'ial for not involving county govcr nmcnt an the dcc1s1on. "Wt've never been noutied We weren't aware," he ~1d. C'ounty Counsel Adrian Kuyper informed the bonrd thue wa!I legal basis to ll!\k the courts to block lhc d1 harge until an environmental ~tud)-l'i completed In voting 5..0 to again n!>k the state to prepare an cn\1ronmc:ntal 1mpac1 report. the board agreed to schrdulc a public forum on the matter 1f no response from the Mate is rece ived by the !.Ccond week in January DOWNPOUR CITED IN DEATH ••• From Al ~l'"'JX>rl lk<•l h on Wednesda)'. hr1nging the two-da) "itorm totals to .1hout I 5 1nlhc\ m the beach-area Cl Ill''> Thr r-.a11011JI Weather Service rcpuncd toda) that 1he storm. pushed from the area b)' a high pressure \)'item ofTthe coa\t, will give way to t31r but cloud) wcathl'f through lhe wee II.end rhoma'> l<..allal ol Laguna Niguel "a) ll.11led at about 3 45 p.m. Wednes- da' v.hrn the n1r 1n which he was a passenger \pun out of control on Crown Valk) Parkwa) dunn$ a pounding rain. said Calafomia High· way Patrolman K1.·n Daily The car careened into two other vch1cle), cau~ang 1n1une'> to three othc~. Dail) ... 11d The 16-.,.ear-old dn \l~r of the car 1n which Kallal wa' nd1ng was not 1dcnt1fied becau~c the CHP has recommended that th~ yo uth be charged with felon} manslaughter. Dail) !>aid 11 appe<ir'> the youthful motori~t wa\ speeding and driving relklessl\ when ht> lo\t control of his Pontiac ·s1a11on v.agun near Pacific l\land Dmt: Dail~ ~1d Ronald Rodrigue1. 21. ol Dana Point and Barbara Encl.son, 41. of South Laguna were injured when the out-of-control Station wagon struck the '<'hides an whtch the:.-were nd1ng Todd 'lewman 17 of Dana Point -a passenger in the station wagon -also was injured. EIS('where, Donald Smith, 36, of lJrv1ne was in critical condition today with massive internal injuries follow- mg a 5:52 p.m. accident Wednesday at Irvine Boulevard and Yale, Sgt. Jam Broomfield said. • Smith rcponedly was a passenger an a 1968 Volvo driven by Diane Harden. 33. who sustained minor injunes 10 the two-car wreck. Broom- field said Harden apparrntly made a left tum against a red light and was struck by a Chevrolet pickup driven by Nathan Smiley. 51, of El Toro. Smiley 1s m guarded condition at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. suffenng from a broken pelvis. An t"ldrrly Hunungton Beach cou- ple "'ere tnjured at about 10 a.m. Wednesda) on ra1n-shckened Pacific Coast H1ihwa)' when a truck rear. ended 1h1:1r Mercury sedan. according to traffic 1nvcsllgator Sgt. Jeff Cope. Wallace Black McClane, 72. and h1sw1fe. Yolanda. wercdnvingon thr h1ghwa} west of Golden West Street whcn a truck operated by Robcn 8. McCaughu)'. 22. of Los Alamitos. rammed their car. McCaughu) told poli ce he did not sec the Mcl'lanc'c; vehicle because he was looking for a piece of cand y hl· had dropped. Cope said. The Mc('lane'> were rushed to Fountain Valley Community Husp11al lrauma center whrre they are listed an guarded cond111on. Paul Davis. a Newpon Beach e ll) em. ployee who was repairing street signs on Jamboree Road. was scrioµsly inJurcd when he was struck by a .truck Wednesday morning. Ncwpon pohce said. Davis apparently was walking actoss the busy road when he was hit and thrown through the air. Hr 1s being trcate<t loday at the Fountain Valley trauma center. • The driver of the truck. idcnuficd as Cary Boyd, \\!as not cited. Outside· the county. rescuers scarcned Wednesday night for a missing skier. who disappeared on Mount Waterman an a "whiteout" of snow that was fo llowed by an ava- lanche that covered the nearby An- geles Crest Highway with 15 feet of snow. Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy Dave Tellez said. Heavy snow hampered the searchers in the mountains east of Los Angeles. Authon11es resumed a search this morning for a Cu lver City girl feared drowned in Ballona Creek near Marina del Rey. where she slipped from the grasp of two schoolmates who tned to save her. • IRVINE COMPANY DONATION ... From Al h 11<10 \oung'>lcr Ill In ant: tuda} \!tho need lh1h.J tarl· and right no"' there are enough htt:n'>ed l h1ld·l arc ccnter'> to ~n.c onh 25 pcru~nt of them." Hadlc' '\a1d The:· nt\ 111 In tnl· ha~ allo(·atl·d $20.000 and adn11n1.,trallH' help Ill estahhsh the C hlld (arc PruJCct anll the <,chool d1\lmt ,.., pru\1d1ng thl· !lllt'~ ..\lrhough urganll'er<; "ant thl program to l·\l'r\lualh ht· tinanuall~ \clf-suffiut nt thl·~ 'a~ rnqxffatt dunat10n'> Jrl' ncl'lkd 111 help au.iu1rc 1hc hualdang\ ''here t hild tare v.111 be 11fkred 'The In tnt' ( o gilt rnean<; we nuw haH' the '>C('d monq needed lu bnng lhl· program tu Jn earl~ rcaht~ .. Hddlc\ 'i31cl "for the.-1..ommun1t\ I thmll. '11\ J ra1h cr n1l'l' < hri<.tmao; pre\l'nl . ( ounulwoman Barbara Wiener \aad she and Hadle) fom1all:r ap- proached the Inane Co about a donauon 1ust four weeks ago. The two hoped for a prompt-respons(' because ol their dc'>m' l<l gcl the campus da)- 1.:are programs orx·rating as soon a'> POS'>tblc \\ 1cnl·r \atd \\1cner \a1tl ,., portable hu1ld1ngs Jrc alrealh on ortlcr. w11h dell\ en npectcd 1n Januar~ or_ Fcbruan Da)-<.:trl· program<, ma~ be operating l!J lu hlJ da\\ alter dehq·n. '>he \a1d. Child ( arl' PrOjl'( I olllcaafc; ha\'(' alrcad~ '>elected three elementar) campusr'> for thl' portables: East- \hore, Northbrook and 5tone ( reek Each building c.an accommodate 30 }'oungsters. and t~o of mo,able strurturer, v.111 be placed at each l'ampus The Chall.I C are Project governing board wall review apphcants who wash 10 operate child-care programs at the stte\ and will assign the space. The ProJCCI will chaJle rental fees that will be u~cd tor maintenance and the long-term purchase of structures. Thomas H N1elc;en. president of the Irvine ( o . ~ad the firm re· siponded promptl}' 10 the Child (are Project's rl·quec.1 lor funds bcl·au!>e compan) ofliual\ have long been aware of the nn:d for additional cha Id· c~e programc,--1n Irvine. He said the company wa~ also P.leased that t.hc project 1s a cooperative community effort receiving support from the council and the school board. "We wcrr very encouraged 10 sec those two 1ns111ut1 ons take the leader- ship role that they did." Nielsen said. WASTE SITE EIR SOUGHT ... From Al ( ount\. f oun1.11n \ Jlln ( 1t\ { oun ul member\ hJ \ l' lakt:n "c1t llun IC> [tl'l an 1ndependrnt .inal\<,1-; of lhl' dangrrc; · \nd ii that 1ndcpt•ndent \tudv \hm .. " that there 1Hca<,on lor1..unn·rn the cat\ ~ould launlh legal a<:t1on to \lop 1hc ~tnnglt.•llo"' proJetl \fa'ror Fkn "•cl\l'n <.atd rue\da\ r htfl··, nu rlJ\lln "'h·, tht:re'I, no f II< unll'\\ th1.:•\ Mt h1d1ng 'om1.:1hing th.11\ the h111tn111 1111, · '-1l'l\cn \,lid \\ • r~· 111111111\ 111r 11 '"'hr n the\ \,l\ ttw1 ' 111Jt 1•111111!!'1 11ml to JH I .111 111< -..:11.:•l,•11 \,Jld . \\t: \\JOI Ill lo.nm .. ,,h,11 11 ''nuld do tu 11ur underground ,,,11n 'iuppl> the 1m· PJl I on lht· IH'tllnl \\atcr an thl· •Kc:in and hnv. 1 ht:\ (\ta tc a ntl kdl·ral 11tlil 1al\) an· v111ng to mon1111r tlw pn1gram °\;1l'li,t·n \,11d hl· hof>l''> 1ha1 utlti.IJI'> lrnm llunttn!ll1111 Bl .. ll h "Jl'" port llcJlh and Or.in!( < ount" 1<11n thl f ountain Vallr~ ·.,hid tor an rndcrx·n· dent anal}\IS. Earlier T ue"ida\. lo<.al 00k1al-; teed off un reprc\cntat1\l'\ from the En· varonmcntal Pmtcct1on Agenc) and the \late Department of Health '>er' ice~ 1n a briefing at Huntington Beal h < ll' Hall lluntrngton Bcal h C'it} ( oun- c al man Peter <, rcrn qurst1oned F P \ ., I tarn l)er;ndanan about the c;afrl\ or tht' ha1ard11u\ material\ aftt:r tn .. 11 mt·nt ,at the \1r111gkllov. c,11c ··11 ~ ltht> trt>1ttcd l1qu1dl 1\ \11 harmk\.. th.It 11 w uld percolatl' hl'rl' Ctn Huntingwn Reach and f-riuntatn . Valle~ I v.h\ not rCinjeCt II lhl·rc (JI ~tn ngfrllo"' )''he ao;ked \t'ra.,darian answered that not l'nougl) ,., known about the gc·olog} around,.~tnngfello~. llun11ngton Beach Mayor Ruth Haill'} challenged Health Service.,· R11.hard \\ alrn\on "If operation!> IU tran<,pon the material to Orange: C ounty aren't <>cheduled to start until March. lhcrc would be time to completeanEIR." '1 Wilcoxon claimed that the Chino water supply 1s bcmg threatened by encroaching and contaminated ground water from Stringfellow. He also contended that the department,., C\empt from pro' 1dmg an EIR and doc'in't intend to pcrform one .. lt'c; like ti thl·rc·., a fire You -wouldn't \!Op to <I'll. lhe fire depart- mt•nt tn do papN work fir'it and then put out the fire:· he -.aid r- H un11ngton l'lcach ( lly t\dmant\· 1ra1or ( harlc'> fhompson rephcd "You wouldn·1 remove the fire to another neighborhood" Fountain Vnllc) <. ounc1lman Jame~ Neal \n1d 11 1!> regrettable thal local official\ weren't brought 1n at the start 10 consider alternatives. "Thn.11~ 1nwil'>on puhhc hearing'I a Rd d1cu\<,t0n'i and an EfR." he said LIVING HISTORY LESSON LEARNED .•. From Al ~ .. erdl \IUdt•nt\ \(.lit! lhC\ "'l'fl' IJ'>llndtrd \.qth lhl t•ml'\ 1n v.htlh thl•tr subjl'l I\ 11.,ed \mong thl·•r obS(rvat1on'> • •"He wa., too \'llUUK lor \.\odd War I and too old for World War II · •"She skated on fr01cn mud in Frnnce" •"tfe lt7med-how todnvt· a Mcldd T Ford when he wa' I I "t·aro; nlcl " e•·ffcr father helped huild ~1 Ru hmorc" But 11was111'><> lhc un1"'ucly human e11pcnc:nccs that evtr > gcncrauon share that the "xth·aradt:r-1 nolcd •"What I found mO'il 1ntcrcs11ng " that he propo'lcd to h1'1 w1fr tht• fint day he met her." Jus,t Call 642-6086 .. • .. \he had a goal and \he U\C'd to drt'\' 11 up .ind v.hecl 11 around the hou'>t' "hen hl•r mother wa\n't home .. . •"Even I rad~ \he would wa\h thc Ooors and rnvcr 11 "-•th ncw\- papcrc; and \he never knew why .. One young man told of the clo~ re4fH1uo,h1p hi\ lam1ly har; w+IA tus mtcn tt'wre '<I' 1ng. "Bc\s love\ animal'> \O wt•' named our cat .iflcr her ·· Manl)n \.on Klc1nSm1J. one of the four \l\th-gradc tcarhcr.,, ~11d the orJI ht\lory ~port 1<. a porul0t J\'iljnmcnt doion& 'tudcnts "1 ht•y re:all> communacatr and ll•arn rt lot f'rom ca<'h other:· KkanSm1d ..aid "A lot of !>tudcn1' 'hoo'iC thl'tr ¥>randparcnts and the> talk ahout thtnJ,'> they never would have otherwise · Lysanne Ray. 11 . chose to 1ntcr- "1ew her grandfather, Ja~s Ray. who served more than 20 years ago on the Newport Beach S(hool board. "HJs name 1s on th~quc,guts1de. 1n front of the ..choot: Lysanne said Like hercla $mate,, Ly'3nnc: spent !>Cveral cvcn1na.-\ 1nterV1c:w10a her subJCCt her ore nrcpanng an c:xten 1ve. handwritten rcpon with photos and- 01hcr information. The rcpom were then prc~nted to their \Ub!C'C'l'> at Tuesday·~ pany What do you llkt' about tbf' Oally Pilot? Whal don't yoa llke? Call the numbtr at lt fl and your men•«t wlll be rt('orded, tran1c:rlbed encl dtllvered to th• 1pproprlalt t dilor. Thf' u mt 24-boar ea1wtrtn11eorvlc• may bf' uttd to rec:•r' letters to tlle t dlt.or on '"1 topic. Conartb .. ton 50 Hr Letters col•m• mett lncta•e ll1elr n•mt' and lt ltph ne number for vtrtfltaUon o tlrnlatloo call • pleHe. Tt'll u• what' on )'OU ~Ind . It's the calm after the storm 8out'*n Callfornta't lk• W«• c .. etlng today'"°' a U9'ce tlOtm dumP9(f enow. ~I and rain on roaa. wh9'• accid•nt• claimed t.,.11.., .. of 10 peoc>l9. lncluCllno a p~nlnl woman An 11-year-olCI w .. apper•ntlY aw.pt to h•r death ln • twolltn er Mk and I tki. wu roported mlulng ""°'a day of pounding taln lhll cr•ated a ruah·hour driving nightmare. and •now 1t11t i.n 1 lkltra' paradlN In the rnountatna. the Pacme-born atorm .. Md up lat• Wedneldey although unateble elr kept akla partly c:IOY<ty with acattered tttow«a end 8flOW nurrlea lodey Storm warnlno• tor lhe moun1a1ne and dnett, and a am.it craft advisory along the coaat were eeneelled •arty today u the atorm' !leaded for Ne't'eda and Utah, tht Natlon1l WHth« Service aeld. Along the Orange Coa11. It will b• moatly cl•v tonight end Friday. Local areas of dense fog tonight end F'"rlday morning over Inland valley ara.s Highs Friday 59 to Of. Lows tonight 38 lo 48. Temps LUV .. 41 31 Ullle R4Kll a. 45 LOUltVlll9 H 37 ..... M«npfllt Q 51 Snowtit Allleoy 38 30 Mi.ml 8"c:ll 19 ea N•-w ...... SeoM<• NOAA us Oeol ol c_....c. Albl.I~-~ 341 32 32 22 M11WMMM Amil Mo se 47 Ml* SI Pl\ll 2• 12 31 Qt l\nc;hOt~ NMhvllle ee .. l\li.tlll 74 :i NewOf!Mnt ts 59 Calif. Temps Stntt 6111111111 as 37 8toc;k1on &3 32 At1Ml~C1ty ~ H.-Yorll 47 41 ""'""' 73 0$ NO<lolll,VI 11 52 HIOll 1ow 1)(1Clpi1•llon tor '14 flour• Bel1'mo<• SI 3e Olllehoma City 41 JI Hith low, Pf~ltllOtl IOt 24 hOurl enCIOflg 11 5 P m BlrmongNm 73 68 ~11S•m 1ooey 8•rtlOW 50 43 Otnalla 24 18 a.-ca ,6 -04 Orlendo 78 S5 8.tlcer•f'91d 45 l9 Big llMf ,. 19 a-13 OS Phil~ 45 32 e ....... 52 32 lllyll-. 17 50 Boe-IO<I 45 35 F1nno 49 43 Cllllltne $4 50 Pnoet\1)1 ... 52 BulfllllO 36 l4 41 31 L-ler 37 29 Lont llMcll " 51 Pllll~ Cnptlf 311 24 Porta. ,Ml 35 22 LoeAnv-59 45 MOIWOYll &e 41 Ch11t ... tor1 S C 74 55 Olkl...o 5~ 40 MO<l1«1Y 55 40 113 46 P0tllend.O• 29 18 PPOA-41 35 Hewl)O<l lllech 59 51 ()l\lt!lllOn,W II 76 26 Pt Ovid~ •• 30 53 33 OnlltlO 57 49 Chltlot11.N C AelllQtl 76 se AICI 81Vlf ~ 41 14 Aeno 32 tO Redwood City 67 40 Peim 8P<k1o• 68 42 CNceoo JO 18 Alcllmono 115 411 SKtltnllllO 52 33 Puadlna 64 44 Clnc:Anntll 51 35 St LOOM 3e 28 S-u ~ u 9.,, hrnMdlftO 69 50 CleWlanc:I H 27 St Pat• T arnpe IO ~ Sen O..Oo 84 65 9.,,Qlll>( ... 57 48 Columbul. °" 47 33 '"" r • ., .. , -• se 44 5-nJoM S3 40 ConcorCl.N H 35 n s .. 1 Le1t1Ctty 31 29 Sallll AN eo 45 SenAnlon<o 75 117 S11n11 Ct.a M 45 0...FI WOtlh 54 SI S11n Juen PR 30 711 et Tll>o.V~ 33 II o.yton 44 St Sii Met• 28 SI 16 111 Tides v-..11 VI) :at 111 Oenwr SMllll 33 25 OllMOt,,.. 30 lll 811f1¥1PC>tt 70 69 Del roil 36 24 OuMll 13 10 Spolllne 12 ..()I TOOA't' Sy•llCl.I .. 34 32 EIPuo 61 47 35 u ~low 2 12pm 1 2 '°'*'• FllfbenU 22 ·2fi T-sa ~ Secona htgh • 37 p"' 311 Surf report rwoo 24 04 Tutti 39 37 FlllOA't' ~If 35 31 wu1wno1on se 42 O<enct Rlc>ld• 32 29 Fwtl IOw 1 ll•m I. LOC,U'tott am lttAN 37 211 7 37 • m 119 Hunttnoton llMCll 1-3 lalf Hart lord F "'!w':r.: ......,. 17 ..()3 Extended $..: IOW 25'1 pm I 4 A-Ally~ 2·3 .... ~ 112 75 Secono 11'9" 111tom 39 ~nSt<-~ 2-4 .... Hou910fl 74 Ill 22nd , ........... po<l 2·4 ,.,, lndl1nepolla 0 31 V111a1111 hlgll cloud• lhfovgll 11-. Sun Mt• tOOey 11 4 47 pm ·-Frlelay 11 fi 55 I m Ind llta llQaln al 4 48 Balt>oa Wedge 2-4 .... Leoun• 8"cf> I Jecl<-,Ma 76 se ...-.,.,a Cloud• end Chltl()I OI •lln poor JllQIC-111111 711 60 1nc•Mtl"11 Monday w •• ,.,., <Jays pm San ClenWlll Wlllr lamp 6fl.57 2·3 lllr Jv-32 27 Hight 67 10 87 LOWS mo.fly lfl Ille 401 MOOfl NII II 3 \1 p m • flMt Frkley •• 6 14 • m end Mil llQlln II 4·07 p.m SW911 dtrecllon IOUlhwMI KaNU Clly 32 24 bul 301 In lhe COl<ll< ¥111eyl CONTINUED STORIES PARENTS FACE EMPTY CHRISTMAS .•. From Al here at home-and knowing that I. hcr fa ther. can't help find her." Michael says. "It's frustrating be )'ond word'>·· They Ir) not"lo think about what Laura m1gh1 be going through. "The idea of'what 1s she th1nl1ng·1• just destro}S me," Michael sa)s "(try not to even think aboul 1ha1:· Patty says The Bradburys sa)S it's their ta1th 1n God that keeps them going on "an even keel " Mone) '' light for the famal~ and Michael. who .operates a furnuurc refini!lhing bu'11nc'>S an Costa Me'la, ha~ had nc11hcrthe tame nor encrg) lo return to work Pubhc interest an thr k1dnappang- once so h 1gh -has sl 1 pped and dona11ons tu help dcfra) costs a~­ '>OC1atcd "'1th H>lunteer search efTorts have fallen off In part. 1hc Bradburys blame the recent k1dnapp1ng hoa\ of an Suinton boy for the dcd1n1ng interest in Laura's k1dnapp1ng Paul Bao fhal h was reported kidnapped from a Kman '>tore 1n Buena Park earl) till'> month but hie. father later adm11tcd he IO\.Cntcd the kidnap to get batl.. al his wife and so that his son could visit ht<> grand· parents 1n Georgia. "I'm convinced that hun U'i," Michael says "We stan.ed getting calls right after that, people wanted to Delly Piiot O.llvery la Ouerentffd IAonO.tV ftl<Jly II '"" 00 nol "".... '""' pape< by $ 30 p ,,. .... !Mrl0<• 11) "'' eno ,..,.,. coor "'" ~ ~ know If we were reall} Laura's parents. It was homble. .. , think the public felt deceived and used aftcrthe Thach thing." Pall) adds. "I feel used and taken 100 because 11 distracted all the a11ent1on from Laura." Emotionally wrung out already, the Bradburys' problems ha ve been com- pounded by the discovery that their )'Ou ngest daughter. 6-month-old l:maly. has a hole m her hcan. Surgery 1'> required fhe1r oldest child. 8-ycar-old Ja'>on . blames himself for has sister'., disappearance. He finds 11 painful to talk about what happened that day, tht: father say~. Laura apparently was abducted after wandering to an outhouse oql> 50 )ards from the family campme with her brother. Jason told his parents that while using the restroom ht• heard ~ome rustling noises and found Laura gone when he came out. "It hothcrs him but he won 1 talk ahout 11" Pall' sa)s. Thl'rt: ha\ l' hcen other dl\trat11on'>. 1011 A prl\atc detectl\e lrom Orangl' v.ho 'oluntl'l·red his efforts angered authonllc'> 1n San Bernardino last month whrn he returned to the sight of1he kidnapping with a st.'arch team. A park ranger described the volun- teer search effort as a "fiasco" and sherill'\ deputies ordered the search halted altl'r unly a few hours out of fear the private investigator might divulge rnnfidcnt1al 1nformat1on to the media Tht.· detective was fired a day later after the Rradburys concl uded he was trying to get free publicity. The Bradburys also cut ties w11h Orange County Search and Rescue because of d1<;ercpanc1es in a reward fund the non-profit organiuuon had established for Laura. Organ11a11on leader\ sa) the) raised about $20.000 m reward donations and pledges. The organ11at1on now 1s under 1nvest1ga11on by the Orange County Sheriff\ Department. 1 o coordma1e things. a new non- profit group called the Laura Brad- bur) Organuauon was formed this week The group. in addition to collecting reward money lo help find Laura. will be a permanent group to hclp 01hcrs who have children k1d- ·nappcd. "It tooll. us a month-and-a-half 10 learn 1ha1 1here as nothing 1n Cah· fornaa ro hdp people 1n our situ· a lion... M 1<. hacl sa} s. "Hopefull} other\ v.on't ha\(~ logo through that ·· M llhael 53) s 1f donati ons are forthrnm1ng. the new organ1zat1on intends to purcha~e newspa per ads. billboard~ and placards o n buses beanng Laura's picture. ..It's ver) 1mp0rtant that we keep her face an the public ... Patty says. ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/142-4333 Daily P~lat H.L. Schwertz Ill Publisher CIHalned edvertltlng 714/142-5171 All other depertment1 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE JJO Wesl 8a1 SI Cml• Meu C" Ma' aOO<~~ 8<u 1!>6() l,;Qtfl IAIWI C" 9:111'6 S.1u<Cllly an(j _, II ,ou <I<> ""' •ac..,.• yOUf COPY Dy 1 a m CA• otlO<e 10 1 m end V01H COPY ....- 1>1 -•ed Frenk Zlnl Managing Editor Keren Wittmer Advert1s1ng Director Co!.-,•'Qt~ •11113 0.&•y!' ~ P11~ Comoeny 14<> t ~ SIO<'" ~It•!""" ldftO! Al mlllll nt .0-t- ,.,..,ll ~•" mey tie <l(>l'>duclel w lhoul ca«,., I* ,_"°" Ol CQpytq •I c,.,'* Clrculetlon TelephonH J .... RoHmary Churchmen Controller Robert Centrell Production Manager 46 Fa shion /'I/and Newporr Bcac/J 714~6.J0-83 I 0 Don•ld L. Wllllem1 Circulation Manager VOL. 77, NO. 355 • .. FALL SHETLANDS Sleeveless sweaters styled In solid heather tones of soft butter-yellow, blue- berry and a tan mix In the argyle patterns select from assorted shades of navy/camel. ox- ford grey/tan and porcelain/grey. Always appropriate with your favorite blazer or tweed sport coat. perfect for the crisp, cool weather to come. Gent/c.•mnn ' Clothing· In pirt~cl b) Tradition • ~ I t I ( l I I ,_ '! • TOMORROW: - HUNTINGTON BEACH f OUNTAIN VALLEY 0 HAN Ci l C ()UN l Y CAL I~ 0 ~~NI A ,' S Cf: ~~ T ~, County fights waste du~ping .. SupervtSors demand state file an EIR Oil propose Strtngf ell ow acid disposal By JEFF ADLER Of ttM Oellr Net ..... Oran&e County supervisors unani- mously agreed Wednesday to again demand that the state complete an Coast Woman jailed for stealing her own baby./A3 Laguna school classified employees negotiators plan one more meeting with district officials to discuss 1984-85 con- tract./ A3 California Southern California Is prime hunting ground for sples./A9 Nation A schoolgirl who wanted to distributed yule cards depicting Jesus is told shecan't./A10 A boy who hid his cancer from his parents because he dldn 't want to worry them Is dead .I Al World Israel threatens to walk out on talks with Leba- non./ A4 Weinberger assails Post for publishing spy satel- lite story .I A5 Boating A pastry chef. no less, b~ds his own luxury cruls ng yac t complete .with teak decks, Kos wood interlors./81 Sports Three Sea View League teams -Costa Mesa, Estancia and Saddleback -advanced to the Irvine Basketball Classic seml- flnals./C 1 UC Irvine rolls over Southern Utah State, 95-59, and will play Pep- perdtne tontght./C1 Detroit Lions' Coach Monte Clark Is flred./C2 Entertainment This weekend Is your last chance to catch the hol- iday stage shows on the Orange Coast./83 'Twas the season to be jolly In TV land last week. as the Nielsen ratings attest./84 Bualneu Youthful Newport firm making headway In producing education, util- ity and entertainment programs./87 environmental analysis of its plan to dump contaminated water from the Stringfellow acid pits into the coun- ty's sewer system. Wit h words that at times were as caustic as the hazardous waste stored Fatality blamed • onra1n Downpour heads east with weather service vowing cloudy skies By STEVE MARBLE OfllMOellJ"9t•taff A thunderous storm that pelted Southern California wtth rain, snow and hail before lumbenng eastward, triggered a spate of car accidents along the Orange Coast on Wednes- day, including a collision in Laguna Niguel that killed a 16-year-old boy. The storm also caused minor slides near Modj_cska Canyon. snarled rush- hour traffic, Oobded roadways and caused anxiety in Huntington Beach and other communities as the Santa An a River swelled with water. More than half an inch of rain fell in Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and (Pleaee eee DOWNPOUR/ A2) Irvine Co. assists childcare project Firm plans donation of$250,00otohelp school care pro rams By PH1L SNEIDERMAN Of tM OellJ .......... In a gesture one local official dcscnbed as "a rather nice ea rly Christmas present," the Irvine Co. has pledged $250.000 to the Irvine Child Care Project. a new agency establishing child-care programs at local school campuses. The contnbuuon consists of an immediate S 150.000 sift and a com- mttment for $50.000 in additional funds in each of the next two years. The Irvine Co. is the principal landowner and developer in the city of Irvine. Representatives of the Child Care Project said the gran t will enable them to lease and locate eight portable bu1 Id in gs at fou r elementary campuses where child supervision before and after classes will be offered. The Irvine Child Care Project "'as established in recent weeks by the Irvine Cit) Council and the Irvine Unified School District Board of Ed uca tio n. The governing board of the new joint-powers authority in- cludes two representatives from the city and two from the school distnct. A fifth at-large member from the community is now bein& sought. Mary Ellen Hadley. a school board membcf-who was just named presi- dent of the Child Care Project Board. said Irv ine. a relatively new com- munity with many young families, has a desperate need for more child- care program . "We estimate there arc close to (Pleue 11ee lllVINlt/Ai) at the R1vcrs1de County dump, tbe supcrv1 ors first itilled top state and federal officials about the disposal plan they claim was sprung on them as a complete surpnsc. Supervisors have been up in arms since the Orange County Sanitation Distri cts issued a permit allowma the state Department of Health Scrvieet to dischagc treated ground water from the S1ri n1fcllow Hazardous Waste Disposal site into the count~s JCVt"tr sysrcm. The discharges are set to be&in in January. The sa.nitation d1stncts 1 sued the permit wnhout requirina an en· vironmental impact report. And state offic1als say that no such report 1~ required because the Stn n&fellow cleanup was declared an emergency situation, thus exempting ll from California Environmental Quality Act rcqwrements. An offictaJ of the U.S En· vironmental Protection Aicncv told board membcn the discnars en- v1 1oned as pan of the cleanup rfTort would contain man)' times tcs the concentrauon of cootamin•nt than thow now regularly bei n& dtseharicd by industnal u9Crs along the couity'i sanitation system. The ground water now wauma DllllJ .......... .,,Lee ....... throua,h the tnnifcllowsite •ould bt treated before bt1n1 truck~ to the county ~werlincanddumped, Karry Scra_>dartan. d1rtttor of the EPA's T OXICS and Wa IC Manaatmml 01\-1 aon, told lbe board. He estimated the contaminated water would contain half a pound per: day of poisonous heavy metals t'Om · pared to the I ,8SO pounds pcT day the (Pleue eee WAS1'&/A2) 2 citie s a s sail dumping~ Officials question whytheycan·tget- EIR on Strtn f elloW- By ROBERT BARKER Ol .. 0.-.,.... ..... Fount.am VaJlcy officials want to gel a second opinion on what possible dangers liquid matcnals pioed to the area from the StrinJ(ellow hazardous waste site in R1vers1dcCounty pose lo local residents. Federal and state authon ucs say the treated hqu1ds would be safe. But local officials aren't convinced. .l\od angered by the failure of directors of Oranac County Sani- t.auon D1stncts to demand an en; v1ronmentaJ impact report before the liquid starts to flow into Orange Pedeatrlana bra•e flooded •treeta at New port Elementary School after delace. (Pleue eee WABTE/A2) °"" .......... .,, ....... "....., LIAnne Ray, 11, talk• with her &Jandfather, Jamee Ray, 74, WhOWUa member of the KhOOl board 20 ye.an a&O• Kids in Newport getting a living history lesson Students Interview people 50 years olde r forclass assignment BJ ROl&RT HYNDMAN OI ....... ...., Ask an I I -)'car-old sixth-grader to interview a rclauve or fnend at least SO years older. and wha1 do fou get., Well. in thecascofpuplls at Harbor View Elemen1ary School in Corona del Mar. )OU get obscf'at1ons that arc full of humor. insight and refreshing naivete. Following a 1rad111on th at dates back six years. the school's four s1xth- pade classes "'ere asked 1h October to interv1e"" someone at lea t 50 )'ea~ older than themseh. e'I Most of them chose a grandparent. but others picked a neigh bor or friend of the fa mily. The oral h1stol') as~1gnment 1'> concluded v.ith a Chnstmas pan\ when the 1nten 1ewers and their 1nterv1cwees gather to share what they have learned. .\nd Tuesda) afternoon. the l:?S pupils offered st"veral obscf'auon~. .i\s each Sl\th-grader approached the microphone to tell what the) had learned. some said the~ ~ere 1m- pres~ with the fashi on sl\les of ~ears long past Said one pupil of his elderl) subJCCt. "The th ing I found most 1ntetcs11ng was that all of his undcr- ""ear was made out of Oour bags. Tht) 'd use up these bag bags of Oo ur then cut out patterns for underwear from 11 .. .\not her said has 1nterv1ewee .. wore knickers unul he was 15." Others were impressed by the drastic changes in the value of the dollar aid one )Oung man of h1'i grand- mother "What I lound most 1ntef"C'St- 1ng ""ai. thal she found S I an her C'hnstmas stocking and sudden!) felt nth .. 5'11<l another.··.\ dollar then 1s like S50 now ·• "It only cost five cenlS for a mo' 1e ·· said a third .. He made 75 cents an hour and had to wor1'. I~ hour~ a da, ... said still another (Pleue eee LIVING/A2) City gives Garfield's a second chance Huntlngfon rescinds permit-lifting a cti on after night club implements noise controls By ROBERT BARltER OftMC>ellr,... ..... Hunt1n.gtoo Beach City Council officials ha~ retreated from their tou&.h action taJcen nearly three weeks 'ago to revoke the o~rating permits for Garfield's N1te pot in a residen- tial section of the ci ty. Residents near the cl ub at Magnolia trcct and Garfield venue complained thcv we rt constant!)' disturbed b) night club patro ns wh ooping and hollcnng 1n the pa rk- ing lot, by racing automobile engines and by people unnating in land- ~ped areas near their homes. the council. accompanied b~ tough talk by w me of the official . revoked the club's OP,Crauna permit City Attorney Gail Hutton an- nounced at the time that Garfield's owne rs \\-OUld ha'e three months 10 contesl the· c1t) ·s action. Hut1on "11d 'he would go h i rnurt to seek an inJuncuon 1f the tlutl continued to operate 1n the mtcnm. Ho""evcr. all that ha'I changed Garfield's ov. ner' announced at this v.ttks's C ti) Council mccJing' that thcy'rt installing a scnes of nm~­ rcducuon steps tha1 include thC' addiuon of spttd bumps scahng off an alley near homt"S on Rand~ Dn' c bttfing up ~nt ' personnel and incrcasrna akt parkm& scr' 1C'C's And council members. m eOec1. dela)cd their rt'' ocat1on action for '0 da)'s to test the nc"' mra urr'> "'h1le the club conunue'> 10 o~ra1c On~· n·a"in tor the ahout-face. Huuon 'lald. I\ that some of the protcw1 lodged b~ rcs1dcnt'i didn't stand up under quC'sllonmg. One re<;1dC'nl madC' public com- ment-; that the bad. door of the club "'a opened sporad1call)' letting ou1 great "'hoo-.h<"s ot noise la tC' at night. But the person \\-hen pres.~. "'as unable to document the complamL "he said It also "'as leamt'd that cit) officials art fe1rful that the) would be per· sonally habit 11 a cw1I nght'I u1t were filed . cla1m1ng that the busmC' and then-fore a pcrson·'I hvehhood was taken l"I) ""uhout sufficient c~u INDEX Births Boating Bridge lulletln Board ualness Callf ornla News Classlfled Comics Cros"w:&iln..+-- A6 81 86 A3 87 A4 C6-8 86 cs C5 C7 82 87 A4 A Plack Christmas for the Bradburys Peath Notices 1-ioroscope Ann L_.1nders MuiuM Funds National New• Opfnlon Paparazzi •ouce Log ubllc Notices ~ort1 tock Market• etevllfon eater• eather orld Newt All 8t A3 C5-6 C1_. 88 84 83-5 A2 A4 Time hJ>5 awa)' but Mic hael and Patt)' Bradba ty still wait for their daua.hter to come home. "rt harder now than ever bccau9C it'' Chri tma " M1chatl says. "f hcr emJ)t bed. Ml' empty chair. her Chnstma tock1na, the pttSt'nt 9-C have for her. ••The reminders arc evtrywhtre," he adds. wavtna tonrd the Chn tma tree ncit t lo a window 1n the h vi n& room of the Bradbury' modest Huntinaton Beach " con· dom1nium. It' bttn "'~ weeks •nee l-)tar· old Laura Br.dbut')' wa ludnapped dunna a f1m1I)' camp1n1 tnp to Joshua Tree Nauonal Monument in tht rugcd low dcStn out 1dc Tv.cn· t n1nt Palm • ... The camp1na tnp wa the first t'amtly +aeabon1n ncarty t~o ya~----- . n Bernardino County shcnff 1nve u,ators bdieve Lbe blonde. brown-c)cd g.irl ..a abducted by an ov~apt, ~. m1ddJt.qe man \\-hO was~ n and around the camptl'Ound tM day Laura vans hc:d. De p1tc 1n enormous and r.,..nuYu icarcb. there's • no tl"att of the hnJc ••r1 or the man thous.ht to be trt\'chna in a mctalhc·bluc van. "We're ull 1tmna lead and the )cad we Jel now seem to be more sohd," ~ts Jim Bryant, 1 ,hCl'lfr pokc:,man. "I think c'rc p1mna around:· · uthontie ·SI) lhC) have run dov.n more th an 1.000 lead, thu fi r and hlVf QUC~tic>t\W do1cn of people .. STEVE luau NEw s FoLLOWUP re mbhna th ht.after man. Th 8radbut) ~)' there 1 1t11l C:\i reason to bclic'c th 1rdauahtct & uh''" t . Ith uah. 1n their lo~'t t moment\, tht-" wonder if the ·n C\er be rtunucd v.i'th Laura. "I 1t here and v.onder, '\\ h> can't the find htf?' I fttl the u t to act in . . the car and ~tan 101n1 trom cit) to c1t):''M1ch. el \a)~ "The dau o b) notluna ~ms to act d6ne ··'W e'll ncM~r &•"e up hope," Pall) ~ts. "But \\-e art-sca red ·• Both }' that thC) have troublt' steep1n and ha UM~ ~h n the) do lccp ··Life 1~ not normal at all.·· Pattv y .. ,.. like walkma throu~ I niahtmaf't' in slow mot.ion I can t tell v.t\tthcr ume is pa 1n1 'llowl) or qu1ckl". It"\ JU 11 bil foa .. Dunn \\-1k1na hours, 1hc)' find lhem.sclH pla 1n Jetecme, 101n1 °''t'rth final momcnt'I hcforr l.Jllfl'I -as kJd.naolx'd and ~·ulaun• on the moti'e' t~t mt&.ht "-'" ltd 10 their httlc '1rr~ a~uct1on. "h tht mo t hclole., ftthna to bt (Pleue ... PAa&1'T9/A2J - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thurlday. ~ber ~o. 198-4 - CoNT1t.uEn SroR1Es WASTE DISPOSAL fLAN BLOCKED •.. J'romAl d1~1nc1 set~ n'> u-. ~unmlous waste hm11. Alw. only one-third of a pound Of 10,IC OrJUnK Jtlltt>rials WOUid bt eonuuned in the di hargc, far less thnn the I ,()()().pound-per-day hm11 "What )OU're &Otng to do I v.a~h out tl\c contamtnunb. take the din)' w. tcr, treat 1t and put II ioto the ,nmtary S)stcm 1n Orange County," an angered upel"\ 1sor RogcT Stanton countered. "The whole idea of this solution 1s lud1crou~ ... 'tanton also pointed out that the de 1gnated )ewer ltnc fo1 the prOJC:Ct also feeds a oun1a1n Valle}' wntcr fac tOI) that recharge~ the c:ounty'!. iround water suppl)'. "Some (of the d1r,charge) ma> &o into ground water in Orange County," he said. Stanton asked over and over ag111n. apparently without receiving a sa11s- factol) anc;wer wh> the treated irotJnd wn ·r c:ouldn'1 be ~•nJe ted into River dcCounty'sgrour\d water ')'stern or il>CU throu~h Los Anaclc ount} t he oce-n 1f 11 i a..clean as tht oflk1 ) da1m ·u.ixn ~or 8ruce Nci.tandc t<>ld the fetkijl uffic1al and state Health ~rv1cc Department rtprt ntauve Ru:bnrd \.\'1lcoxon that their e>.pla- nations }came "nowhtre close" to atisfy11fg his concenu. Ne'it4ndc. who 3td he wiU n:fuS(' to .. COOJ>l'falc" wtth the state any further on this t'>.!.UC. told the official!. the 'ounty ~as ignored 1n developing the dt<>po~I plan from thc very beJJn- n1ng "'Tbe dcc t'iion wa'i made before we iut uh oh cd 1 his has been a com- plete stoncwull all the ttmc." Nestande added. "We're now '>luc:k ,.,, • ., ..... final \Olutton" He fl'\:Ommc Jed the ~uue put the plan on hold ... an ulvc Orange ·oun· ty's cit11cnry," nd complete nn cnv1rnnmeotal 1mpect report. Board Chairman H11niet1 Wieder a.arced. ch1d1na the official for not 1nvo1' mg count) eovcrnmcnt 1n the d~ISIOn. .. w e·ve never ~en nottl1cd We weren't aware," he s:ud. County Counsel Adnan Kuyper informed the board there was legal bast) to ask the court!> to block the dt)Charge unttl an environmental !>tUd)' IS !.'Qmplcted In vottng 5-0 to again ask the state to prepare an environmental impact report, the board agreed to schedule a publtc forum on 1hc matter 1f no response from the state 1s received by the second week 1n January DOWNPOUR CITED IN DEATH •.• From Al "l'" port Bl·ad1 un Wcdnesda)'. tmng1ng the two-da} \torm totals to about 1.5 inches in the beach-area Ullt.''I The National \\cather Service reponed today 1ha1 the storm. pushed from the area by a high pressure \ystem off the coast. will give way to fair but cloud~ weather lhrough the "'e<.·kend Thomas Kallal of Laguna Niguel .... as killed at about l45 p.m. Wednes- da' when the car in which he was a pa~senger spun oul of control on C rown Valley Parkwa) durine a pounding rain. said Cahforn1a H1gh- '-'ay Patrolman Ken Dail> The car careened into two other 'eh1clcs. c:ausing tnJunes to three othe~, Dail) said. The 16-year-old dn,er of the car 1n v.-h1ch Kallal wu nding was not 1dent11ied becau~e the CHP has recommended ·that the youth be charged with felon) mansla\Jghter. Dail) said It appears the · youthful motonst was speeding and dnvi ng rccklessh when he lost control of his Pontiac ·s1a11on y.agun near Pacific lsland Dnve. Daily said Ronald Rodnguez. 21. of Dana Point and Barbara Erickson. 41. of South Laguna were 1nJured when the out-of-control station wagon struck the vehicles 1n ~h1ch they were nding Tt>dd Ne.,.. man 17 ol Dana Point -a passenger in the stfoon wagon -also was injured. Elsewhere, Donald Smith, 36. of l,..1ne was in cnt1cal conditfon today "6th massive internal inj tJries follow- ing a 5:52 p.m. accident Wednesday aJ Irvi ne Boulevard and Yale. Sgt. Jim Broomfield said. Sm11h reponedl) was a passenger in a 1968 Volvo dnven by Diane Harden. 33. who sustained minor ll'IJUnes 1n the two-car wreck. Broom- field said Harden apparently made a left turn aga1n)l a red ltght and was struck by a Chevrolet pickup dnven by Nathan Smiley, 51, of El Toro. Smiley is in guarded condition at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana,'sufTen ng from a broken pelvis. .\n elderly Huntington Beach cou- ple "'ere tnJured at about I 0 a.m. Wednesday on ra1n-sltckened Pacific ( oast Hi~way when a truck rear- ended thelf Mercury sedan. according to traOic investigator Sgt. Jeff Cope. Wallace Black McClane. 72, and his wife. Yolanda, '-'Crc dnvingon the h1ghwa~ west of Golden West treet .,hen a truck operated by Robert B Mc(aughu). 22. of Los Alamitos. rammed their car. McC'aughu> told poltce he dtd not see the McOane's vehicle because he was looking for a piece of cand> he had dropped. Cope said. The "Acllanes v.cre rushed to Fountain Valk) <'ommun1t~ llosp11al 11aum:i center "'here the' arl' ltstcd 1 n guarded l'Ond1llon · Paul Dai.is. a Newpon Beach ct t)' employee who was repairing street sign) on Jamboree Road. was seriously JOJurcd when he was struck by a truck Wednesday morning. Newpon pohce said. Davis ·apparently was -walking across the busy road when he was hll and thrown through the air. He 1s being treated today al the Fountain Va lley trauma center. The driver of the truck. identified as Cary Boyd, was not cited . Outside the county, rescuers searched Wednesda) night for a missing skier. who disappeared on Mount Waterman in a "'whiteout" of snow that was followed by an ava- lanche that covered the nearby An- geles Crest Highway with 15 feet of snow. Los Angeles County Sheriffs Deputy Dave Tellez said. Heavy snow hampered the searchers in the mountains east of Los Angeles. Authonttes resumed a search this morning for a Cul ve r City girl feared drowned 1n Ballona Creek near Marina del Rey. where she slipped from the grasp of two schoolmates who tned to save her. I R VINE COMPANY DONATION ... From Al 6.000 \Oungstcr 1n lr,,ine toda~ "'ho nn·d child care and nght no\I. thc:fl' arc enough ltlcn">Cd child-care center'> to <.en·C onl) 25 pencnt o l them .. Hadley <;a1d. Thl' ut\ ol In 1m· lrns allocatt•d $20.000 and adm1n1\lra1t"c help tu estahltsh tht• < 'htld ( an· Project. and lhC SLhool dl'>trlll I\ J')rU\tdtng tht• stle'I .\!though 11rg.m11ers want the program tu ncntuJll) be linanc1alh <,df-c;uffiucnl. lhc\ 'iJ\ corporJtC' dona11on) art• nel'dl'd to ·hdp au.imn· 1he bu1ld1ng\ .,..hcn· l hild tare \\tll he: oflered. "The Ir" 1ne < o gilt mean!> 'he now ha\ C the SCl'd m<lOe) necded 10 brtng the program to an l'arl~ realll\ " Had le~ said · f or the communt1} I thtni.. tt''I a rather n1u· Chn'>tma'> prl''t:nl · < oum 1l"oman Barbara V. 1cner 'IJtd she and Hadk~ formall~ ap- proached the In inc Co. about a dona11onJUSI four wed.sago. The two hoped for a prompt rcspon!>e becaui.e o l thcir dt•\1re to ge1 the tampu., day- t':Jlc program., or>erat1ng a" soon as po\\1blc. W1t•nt·r \aid V. 1ener <,aid '" ponablc hu1ld1ng'I .irt· alrcad' on order. "llh delt'e"' npcctt•d in JanuJr) or Frbruar) Da~-t:irr program\ ma' bl.· opcra11ng 10 to llO da\\ alter dell\ en. <ihe said. C htld Cart· Pro1ell oflicials ha'e alrcad~ sckctcd ·three elemental) t•ampu'ies for the ponablrs: East- shorc Nonhhrook and Stone Creek E:.ach hutlding..can accommodate 30 \oungster'i and lW<> of movahk 'ltructure'> will bl.· placed at cath tarnpu-. WASTE SITE EIR SOUGHT ... From Al ( ount\ f oun1<111l \ JllC\ ( II\ ( uun ltl memhcr'> h;nt· t:1l..en.al11on 10 gel ..in independent anal~"" of the danger'i .\nd ii th.it 1ndl·pendt•nt stud' 'I hows 1ha1tht·re1<, rl·ason for com:ern. the u t~ \\Oulu launch legal ac11on 111 \lop the ~tnngfello" project. \il a\or Hen '1clc;en '>:ltd r uc'lda' I ountain \ alle~ 'htd tor an indepen- dent anal\ SI'> E.arlier 'r ue,da\. local oflic1al'i teed off on rcpre'lentat1w'> from the Cn- ' 1ronmcn1al ProH:ctwn Agenq and the state Department of Health '>er' tee'> 1n a briefing at I lun11ng1on R,.alh C 1t' Hall l he < htld < are ProJCC't governing hoard will rcv1c.,.. applicants who v.-1sh to operate child-care programs at the sites and will assign the space rhc PrOJCCI will char$e rental fees that will be u~d fo r maintenance and the long-term pu rchasc of structures. Thomas If Nielsen. pre~idcnt of the Jn inc ( o . said the firm re- '>ponded promptl) 10 the Child (arc ProJClt's requl'<;t for funds because mm pan> offa 1al'> have long been , J"arc of the nl·cd for add1110nal child- care programs tn Irvine. He said the lompany wa' abo pleased that the project is a rnoperat1 ve community efTon n·ce1' 1ng suppon from the cou ncil and H:ie ~hool board. .. We were \Cr) encouraged to see those two 1nst1tu11on~ take the leader- ship role that they dtd .. Nielsen )atd C ounl) aren't 'l<.heduled to start until \ilarLh, 1here would be 11me to lOtnplete an EIR." Wilcoxon claimed that the Chino water supply 1s being threatened b) l'nnoaching and !.'ontaminated ground Y.ater from 5tnngfellow. He al\o contended that the depanment t'i l'\empt from rro\1d1ng an EIR and d1>e<,n't intend to pt·rform one "It'\ Ith• II there·, a fire You It's the c~lm after the storm 8oi;thern Callfornla'ulll .. wtt• cteerlng 10day •"•a ri.r~ storm dumped tt'IOW, hall and rain on roada WM<• accident• clal!Md tht llv•t ot 10 people. tncludl~ a pregnant woman An 1 t-yUr ·old wat IJ)parentty twept lo htr d"th ln a swo1i.n crffk and a ekler w11 reportod MINI~. Aller a day of poundt~ rain that crMted a ruth-hour driving nightmare. end snow that lett a skler9' ~radlM In the mountalna, the Paclflc·born storm eued up late Wednesday although unstable air kept skin partly ctoody w1th acattered ehow«a and snow llurrlea today Storm watnlnga for the mOYntall'\I and deMtt. and a tmall cratt advisory along the coast were cancelled early today •• the storm headed for Nevada and Utah, th• Nt tlontl WH ther Service aald. Along the Orange Coast, It wlll be moatty clett tonight and Friday Local areas of dense fog tonight and Friday morning over Inland valley areas Highs Friday 58 to 66. lows tonight 38 to 46. T~mps AIOlllly All>uQUllQ .... ,.,...,,Ito l MVegM lilt .. Roell l.0\141V111e ~ M*'"S-11 Mllwf\lkM Mplt•St Peul 47 u 5t 4$ M S7 IS SI 18 ea 32 22 28 " Anc.tlotlll'J Atlanl• AllanllC City Auttin llllltmOfl Hf lo 38 30 36 32 56 ~7 37 08 14 se 54 •• 73 IS SI 36 13 se 215 -04 13 .OS •S JS 36 3• 315 24 NuhvHle N -OrlMnt aa "leWYOtk • 47 17 44 59 41 52 Calif. Temps 8111111 8110111 56 S7 Stoellton 6i U HIQll, tow p1ecipn111on IOt 24 l\ollt1 NOffo'll Va OkllllOln• c.1r 41 3& Higll. IOw, p.aciptUIUon fOf 24 helult tnd"'O I I 5 p m 8w11-9108Mf 50 43 31 " 17 50 8 .. INOQl'Ulm S-c;ll . Boole floelon !kllfl!O CNoe< Cl\11111100.S C Cllerteston,w v Ct11110111.N C c,,.,..,,.,. ChlCIQO t.nc;nn111 Clewt•ncl eotumou1 Oh CotlcO<d H H ~ftWO<lh °'"'°" o.n-OM M-Oetrotl ,. !>(> {)mal\a Orltnelo Pllt1~ ,,_,. Ptll~ll P0tt! .~ Portland Or Prov!Oenc• R1ialgn "*1o RJChmOnd St lo.lit S1 Pet• l tnll>• San Liii• C•I)' SanMIONO San.luMI PR St Ille Mt1• S..ttte Sllr~ Spokane 2• 19 111 55 45 32 ... 62 41 31 35 22 2t " 48 30 78 56 32 10 65 411 36 28 eo ~ 31 2t 75 17 711 Ill 21 18 33 25 70 69 12 ..oe lndtflO at 5 I m IOdly Blkertfllld c.,, .. Fr- lanc:attar LOIA~ 01l<tN>d • PeaoRoo ... l\eo Bluff AaclWOOCIClly Sec<-10 5111!\M San OMQo c;,.r'\ e-,, ............. Tides TODAY 45 ~ 52 32 49 4, 37 29 59 45 52 40 47 35 63 33 57 40 52 33 54 44 84 55 se o ltyt ... C.tlllnl l0f'9 hecll MOflf°"'I Monterey ~IBMcfl On11110 Ptlm SP<lnqe PllMOINI Sen &..t\lldlnO San 01Dtlll Sii\ JoM Senta An• 8111111 Crut ,.,_ VIiia)> YOMmlt•Vlr 54 50 St 51 51 .. 55 40 &8 51 57 40 59 42 54 44 59 50 57 .. r.3 4() eo o ee 4S 33 11 SI II OuMh SPalO Fllfbank1 F1tQO 63 45 76 215 41 14 JO Ill 51 35 41 27 ., 33 35 23 S4 SI •• 30 51 18 30 18 36 24 13 10 81 ., Syr-3• fopeiel 35 32 28 SeoondlOW 2 12pm 12 22 -28 2• 04 35 31 82 19 37 26 17 -03 82 75 74 81 •2 31 78 se 78 so 32 27 32 24 Tuceon 58 so Second lllgh 8 37 pm 39 Surf report Tul11 39 37 ""°"" fllgs .. lf Or-Rap.01 H11tl0td ........ Honolulu Houston WHl'ltr>gton se 42 l'•nt IOw 1 Ul 1 m 19 LOCAT10tl HvnllllgtOfl 8elcl'I ~ J911y. Nawpott 40lfl St.-Newpor1 22nd St•-Newpot1 llllooeW~ l lgiiftl 8MCfl SanC*-'•• ICU IHUI ~IOw 7 371 m 811 1-3 '• Extended 2 54 pm 1 4 2·3 lilt Second higll 1129pm 311 2.. , .. 2-4 ,.,. lndlln~·· Jadleon.MI .,,.,I.~ h'{jh cloud• INOUQ11 Illa Sun .... IOdly ., 4 47 pm ,_ .....,end CIO<Kll Ind ellance of rein Friday 118 ~ 1 m Ind Mlt IQlln •• 4 48 1ncrH .. OQ Mond•r W11mflf d•Y• p m z.4 IA!t t POOf Z-3 1111 Jeetu1onvllle ~ HoQ11157LO117 lowsmotOy In Ille 40• Moon NII 11 3 17 pm., 1IM1Frtd1yat bul 30t Ln lhe c:oidlf v1IM1y9 8 14 Im. Ind .. 11 llQeln at 4 07 p m W•t• temp 141-57 Swait direction· eouth-t KllOMI Cny -lija#iii:Uii1iii1);Jjil----------------- P A R ENT S F ACE EMPTY CHR ISTMAS ••. From Al here at home and kn owing 1ha1 I. her know 1f we were really Laura's father. can't help find her," M1 chnl·I parents. It was horrible. sa)'s. "It's frustrating beyond words." ··1 think the public felt deceived The} ti) not to think abou1 .what and used after the Thach thing." Patt} Laura m1gh1 be going through adds. "I feel used and taken too '"The idea of'wha11s she thinking'.'' because 1t distracted all the a11en11on JUSt destnt)\ me, .. Michael says. from Laura." ··t try not 1ocven 1hink ahout that." Emotionally wrung out already. the Pally sa}s • Bradburys' problems have been com- pounded b~ the discovery that their The Bradbul)~ \J\'I 1t'<o their faith }Oungest daughter. 6-mo nth-old 1n God that keeps thrm going on "an [mtly. has a hok in her hean. Su!",Jery evrn keel ·· 1, required · Mom·, " 11gh1 lor the famtl} and Michael \\ho operate~ a furniture Their oldest child. 8-}ear~old refinishing bu'llnl''" in Costa M'·sa. Jason. blame' himself for his sister's has had nc11hcr the 11mc norenerg) to disappearance. He finds tt painful to return w \.,,Ork. talk about what happened that da}. Publtt 1nterc'>t tn the k1dnapp1ng-the father says. once ~u high -ha~ slipped and Laura apparent!} was abducted dona11on) 10 help di.'fra) costs a)-aller wandering to an outhouse onl ) ~oc1a1cd '-'Ith 'oluntecnearch efforts 'iO yards from the fam1l} campsite ha\e folkn oil. "1th her brother. Jason told his parents that while using the restroom In pan. the Bradburys blame the he heard some rustling noises and recent k1dnapp1ng hoax of an Stanton found Laura gone when he came out. bo:r for the dt•<.lining 1ntcrcs1 in Laura's k1dnapp1 ng "It hother'> htm but he ~on't tall.. Paul Rao I hJt h "'as rcponed Jhout 11 ... Pam '13\'>. kidnapped from a I\. mart store 1n fhere haH' tX·en. other d1s1raL11on'> Buena Par._ earl~ th" month. but ht'I too ..\ rr" all' dctecll\ e from Orangl' lather later adm1ttl·d he 1n \en1ed the "ho \oluntcerL·d his efTons angered kid nap to get bal·I.. at his wife and so authont1es tn San Bt:rnardtno last that h1~ son could v1s11 his grand-month when hr returned to the sight parent'> 1n Georgia. of the kidnapping with a search team. ··rm convinced that hurt U!>," A park ranger described the volun- Mtchael S3)S ··we started getting teer search effort a!> a "fia sco" and calls ngh1 after that. people wanted to '>hcnff s deputies ordered the search halted after onl}' a few hours out of fear the pnvate investigator might dt' ulge confidential information to the media The dctcctt \C was fired a day later after the Bradburys concluded he was trying 10 get free publicity. The Bradburys also cut tics with Orange County Search and Rescue because of discrepancies in a reward fund the non-protit organization had established for Laura. Organization leaders SS) 1he) raised about.$20.000 1n reward donations and pledges. The organ11.a11on now 1s under 1n,es11ga11on by the Orange County henffs Department. To coordinate things. a new non- profit group called the Laura Brad- bul) Organizatton was formed this week. The group. 1n..,add1t1on 10 collecttng reward money to help find Laura. "'II be a permanent group to help o ther'> who ha ve children ktd- nappt:d. "It tooll. "' a month-and-a-half lo learn that then· I) nothing in Calt- lorn1a 10 help people 1n our s1tu- a11on:· \t1chael )<lyS. "Hopefull> othcr'> \\>on'I ha\l· to go through that. · Michael .,a .. ., 1f donation~ arc fonhcom1ng. ihe new organ1.ta11on intends to purcha~ newspaper ads, billbQard~ and placards on buses bearing Laura's picture. "It's \.Cl) imponant that we keep her face tn thc pubhc." Patty says. ORANGE COAST Clrculatlon 714/642-4333 Dally 'llot D•llvery la GuarantMd Monoay f•oday n ,,., de:. '""'' t-11~ f(A.il ""'w ht ~ lOD'" .a•M10<17 r,,. MIO f<N' COC)y w ll ~ ,....~·~ s..1 ... ~. •no s'"'°"' 11 ;OU do no• •Keove ycu <°"'1 Dy 7 I m UM O.ICWI 10 • m ~no yOU< COO'( w'" be dftttvered Clrculatlon Telephone• """' .... ~ °'"'' A·••' 141~ Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director RoHmery Churchmen Controller Robert Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wllllam1 C1rcu1a11on Manager Clatalfled edvertlelng 714/142·5871 All other departments 642-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 We->! Bay SI eo.ra Mesa CA M .. •d<!t..s~ Bel• 1[>60 ~II ~ C A 9:>626 Cocrtt'Cll" 1993 Oi•nge eo-.1 PuootlwlQ ~ ~ ne~ ~l()t.... ..,.,,.,~ .0-ID< ... I ,.,,. .... Of ..,,..,, ... me<>!\ ~,.., .,, .. 1 0. •"f•oduc"' ..,lhOul SOK••t I* ~"°" JI Cl>CY'tQl'll ''"" ... 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I "The Cit} tn'il\IS on public hearing'> t and d1ruc;s1on<, and an EIR." he said LIVING HISTORY LESSON LEARNED ... From Al H'ral 'tudl·nt' \J1d 1he\ \\l'fl' la<oe1na1ed "-tlh the 11me., 1n "ht~h their c.ubJl't:t' liH·d \mong their ob-.ervatton'> •"He ~a' too )t1Ung tor ~orld War I and too old for World War II · •"''ihe c;kutt'd on fro1cn mud 1n France " ... He lcarnnl how10 dn vc a Mcxk I T Ford when he wa'I 11 ~car., old ·· •"lier father hel~d hutld 'Vtl Ru hmore." But 11 wa al!io the un1qucl~ human cxpcncnce that every generation th.arcs that the 'ilxth-grader\ noted. •"What I found most tntcrcsttng was that he propo~d to h1'> wife the first '!'Y he rnct11er .. Just Call 642-6086 • ')ht• had a goat and \he· u\cd to drc" 1t up and Y.heel 11 around tht• hou-.c "hen her mother "a'ln 't homl " •" f-ven J nda) c,he would wa'ih the Ooor\ and cmcr 11 with new\- papn'i and '>he never kneY. wh) ... One )oung man told of the c:lo'c rc:lt1t1<1n\h1p ht'i f3mily 113\ with hi\ 1nt~·rv1c~<'l' c,a\ing. "&.,., IOH'\ a111rn:i1, 'IO we namrd our c:al aflcr ht·r · \fan!\ n "on KlrtnSm1d. one ol tht• four ~•~th-&rade tcachc~. said the oral h1\tOI') report " ll popular 01,s1gnment among '1udcnts. '"Thry rcall~ rnmmun1catc and karn a lot fro(ll each other · . ~ . l\.k1n~m1d \aid ··A lot of 'itudenb l hoose 1hc1r ~randparcnt'i and the> talk ahout things the> never would .ha'c otherw1~" L }\llnne R:i}'. 11 . cho~ to inter- ' 1cw her grandfather. James Ray. who ~crved more than 20 years ago on the Nr.MX>rt Beach school board. "H1rnamc 1~ on the plaque outside 1n front of the o;chool. · Lysanne 'i<'l1d l 1keher cla<i<ima1ec;, Lysanne \P('nt ~"cral evcntn~ tnlc:.rv1ewtn& her \UhJCl t before prcp:in ng an ex 1en~1 vt, handwritten rcpMt wtth photo' and uthcr information The rcpom were 1hcn ercscntcd to 1he1r \UhJeCl'i at Tuc~ay c; party -. What do you llkf' t hou\ the Oally Piiot? Whit don't yo u like? Call the number al ldt end your me11a•e wlll be rtcordt d, tran l'rlhed and delivered 10 the appruprlatt t dltor. The same U ·llour 111werln1 tf'rvlce may be 111ed to rtcord lt n tn to th t dllor on any topic on1rlb1i.r1 to our I.Allen column m111t lnchHk tlttlr oamt and telephoae oumbu for vtrlflullon. No r.l rt'alallon call1, pleaat. fioll u' wllal'11 on your mind. 46 Fashion I land cwport Reach 71.S.640. JIO -. FALL SHETL AND S Sleeveless swea ters styled in solid heather tones of soft butter-yellow, blue- berry and a tan mix In the argyle pa ttern s select from assorted shades of navy/ camel. ox- fo rd gr ey/tan and porcelain/ grey. Always appropriate with your favorite blazer or tweed sport coat. perfect for the crisp , cool weather to co me. Gc:ntlc·man 's Clothing 1 In pin~d by Traditmn ----~--.--~~----~~~--~----~~(------------~------------~J----------~--------~------.;-----~--------~~---.i~ ...... ,~--...... ------~--------~---..----------1 ( • I l TOMORROW: FOAECA8T8 ON A2 '11 1 1 ! , I I t r 1111 I • I unmantiesu uartet e ID Coast Woman jailed for stealing her own baby./ A3 Laguna school classlf led employees negotiators plan one more meeting with district offlclals to discuss 1984-85 con- tract./ A3 California Southern Callfornla is prime hunting ground for sples./A9 Nation A schoolgirl who wanted to distributed yule cards depicting Jesus Is told shecan't./A10 A boy who hid his cancer from his parents because he didn't want to worry them Is dead.I Al World Israel threatens to walk out on talks with Leba- non./ A4 Weinberger assails Post for publishing spy satel- lite story .I AS Boating A pastry chef. no less, bullds his own luxury cruising yacht complete with teak decks, Koa wood lnteriors./81 Sports Three Sea View League teams -Costa Mesa, Estancia and Saddleback -advanced to the Irvine Basketball Classic seml- flnals./C1 UC Irvine rolls over Southern Utah State, 95-59, and will play Pep- perdlne tonlght./C1 Detroit Lions' Coach Monte Clark Is flred./C2 Entertainment This weekend Is your last chance to catch the hol- iday stage shows on the Orange Coast ./83 'Twas the season to be jolly In TV land last week, as the Nielsen ratings attest./84 Buaineu Youthful Newport firm making headway In producing education, util- ity and entertainment programs./87 ·~ INDEX Births Boating Bridge Bulletin Board Business Calif ornla News Classified Comte Crossword Death Notices Horoscope AM Lenders ....... Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public Notices Sporte Stock Marketa Tetevtelon ThMtera w .. ther World~ A6 81 86 A3 B7 A4 C6·8 B6 C8 cs C7 aa B7 A4 A11 61 A3 C5·6 C1 -4 88 84 93.5 A2 A4 ome, eeswit Fatality blamed on rain Downpour heads east with weather service vowin cloudy skies By STEVE MARBLE Ofrtie~ ...... ..,, A thunderous storm that pelted Southern California with rain snow a~d hail before lumbering eastward, tngaered a spate of car accidents along the Orange Coast on Wednes-- day, including a collision in Laguna Niguel that u lled a !~year-old boy. The storm also caused minor slides near Mo<lj~eska Canyon, snarled rus~ hour traffic, flooded roadways and caused anxiety in Huntington Beach and other communities as the Santa Ana River swelled with water. More than half an inch of rain fell in Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and (Pleue eee DOWNPOUR/ A2) Irvine Co. aids child care project Firm plans donation of s2S0.-606 to help school care programs By PHU. SNEIDERMAN OflND.tr .......... In a gesture one local official descnbcd as "a rather nice early Chn stmas present," the Irvine Co. has pledged $250,000 to the Irvine Child Care Project. a new age ncy establisl)Jng child-are programs at local school campuses. The contribution consists of an · immediate S 150,000 gifi and a com- mitment for $50,000 in additionaJ funds in each of the next two years. T he Irvine Co. is the principal landowner and developer an the city of Irvine. Representatives of the Child Care Project said the grant will enable them to lease and locate eight portable buildings at four elementary campuses where child superv1s1on before and after classes will be offered. The Irvine Child Care Project was established an recent weeks by the Irvine City Council and the Irvine Unified School Dastn ct Board of Education. The governing board of the new joint-powers authority in- cl udes two rep resentatives from the caty and two from the school district. A fifth at-large member from the community is now beina sought. Mary Ellen Hadley. a school t>oard member who was just named pmi· dent of the Child Care Project Board, said Irvine. a relatively new com- munity with many young families, has a desperate need for more child- care or~s. The city of Irvine has allocated $20.000 and administrative: help to establish the Child Care Pro1ect. Dlllr .......... ~"89 ...... Cleaning woman sees bound man, telephones poUce By LISA MAHONEY °' ... .,.., ........ Four Irvine residents have told police they do n't know what wu inside a smaJI safe that was stolen by a gunman who burst into their bome in broad dayti,iht. Pohc:e, rcspondmg to a caU from the family's cleaning woman, found brothers Bernardo, Jaime and Fernando Valencia and Bernardo's wife, Taquua. lym& on the floor of their well-appointed Prosa St.r«t home about 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Bernardo Vale nCla, 47, and Jaime Valencia. 45, were handcuffed and bound with cord . Fernando Valencia. 34, and Taqu1(J Valencia, 38, weTt also ued up. Makeshift hoods were pulled over their heads. The Valencias, resident aliens orig- inally from Colom bia. told police a stranger forced his way into the house at gunpoint. tied them up and demanded money. He took a safe from an upstairs bedroom closet after ransacung the home. they said. Nothing else was taken. Pedeetrlana bra•e flooded •treeta at Kew port Elementary School after detace. The Valenc1as told offic.crs they did (Pleae eee 8A7E/ A2) Dlllr .......... .., ........ I( ...... Llanne Ray I 11, ta1b with her aranclfatlaer' Jamee Ray. 7 4. who .... a member of the achool boa.rd 20 yean aco. KidS in .Newport getting a living history lesson Students in tervf ew people 50 years older fu r class assignment By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. ~,... .... Ask an I I-year-old sixth-grader to interview a relattve or fnend at least so years older. and what do you act? Well. in the case of pupils at Harbor View Elementary School an Corona del Mar, you get obscrvauons that arc fu~ of bumor. insight and refreshing na1vete. Following a trad111on that dates back six years. the school's four sixth- Jrade ~lasses were asked an October to interview someone at least 50 years older than themselves. Most of them chose a grandparent. but others picked a neighbor or fnend of the family. The oral history assignment 1s concluded with a Chnstmas pany when the 1n1en1ewers a nd their 1nterv1e"'ees gather to hare what they have learned. ~nd Tuesda~ afternoon. the 12S pupils offered ~veral obscrvaoons. As each sixth-grader approached the m1cropftone to tell what the) had learned. ~me said the> "'ere im- pressed wnh the tash1on styles of years long past Said one pupil of his elderly subject. ··The thing I found most mteresung was that all of bis under- wear was made out of flour ba&s. They'd use up th~ big bags of flour then cut out patterns for underwear from tt ·· ~notber said his interviewee -wore knickers until he was 15." Others were impressed by the drastic changes an the value of the dollar. Said one young man of his grand- mother ... What I found most interest- ing was that sht> found S 1 in her Chnstmas stocking and suddenly felt nch." Said another. ··A dollu then 1s hke $50 nov. .. "It onl) cost five~nlS for a movie:· saad a third. "He made 75 cents an hour and had to v.ork 12 hours a da) ... said sttll another. (Pleue .ee LIVUfG/A2) County blocks toxic waste project Supervisors demand environmental report on Strin fellow disposal into sewer system By JEFF ADLER Of .. ~ ....... O ranae County supervisors unani- mously agreed Wedne!day to again demand that the state complete an environmental analysis of its plan to dump contaminated water fro m the Stringfe11ow acid pits lnto the coun- ty's sewer sy tem. With words that at ttmes were as caustic as the hazardous waste stored at tht> Riverside County dump. the supervisors first grilled top state and federal officials about the disposal plan they claim was sprung on them as a complete surprise. Superv1 ors have been up 1n arms since the Orange County San1tat1on 01 tncts issued a permit allowing the ~late Department of Health Scrvkes to dischaae treated gro und water from the tn ngfellow Hazardou Wa te Disposal site into the county's sewer system. The discharges arc set to began in Janual) t he sanita11on d1stncts issued the permit w11hou1 rcqu1nng an en- ' 1ronmentaJ impact rcpon l\nd state officials say that no such rcpon 1s required because the tnngfellov. c!ean~p was declared an emergenq s1tua11on. thus exempting 11 from California Envtronmental Qualtt) Acl requirements. An offi cial of the V. En- v1ronmcntal Protection '\gene) told board mem bers tht> d1scnargc en- v1s1oncd as part of tht> clt>anup cffon would contain man) 11me less the concentration of contaminants than tho~ nov. rcgularh being discharged b> industnal users along the county"s san1ta11on ' tem Tht> ground water now wash1n& through the tnngfellov. site would be treatt"d before being trucked to the count\ S('v.er ltnc and dumped. Harry ra)danan. director of the EPA's To~c and Wa te Management 01\ 1!>1on. told the board. He esttmatcd the contaminated water would con ta an half a pound per da) of poisonous hea' y metals CO'fl· part"d to the 1.850 pounds per da} the d1s1nct sets as its hazardou waste (Pleue eee WASTEJA2) A black Christmas for the Bradburys linicsliJ)s away but Mic aenmd Patty Bradbury still wait fo r their dauahter to come home. "ft harder now than ever because it's Christma$," Macbatl M)'S "I see her empty bed. her c'm"pt)' ch1ir. her Chn stmas stockin~ the' presents we have for her. "The reminders are everywhere." he adds, wavina toward the Chn tmas tree next to 1 window 1n the liven& room of the Bradbury's mode t Huntanaton Beach con· <Jomin1um It's been nine Wttb ~inee J..~ar­ old Laura Bradbury wa kidnapped dunna 1 family campena tnp to Jo hua T ree Nau o nal Monument 1n the ruaatd low dcsen out idc Twtn· ty nmc PaJ m . The campina n1p wu t~ first fa mily vacation in nearly two ycan. San Bcmardano County hcriff 1nvest1ptors bchcvc the blonde. btC)wnoe)ed gtrl was abducted by a n ovcrweiaht. bearded. mlddl~ man .mo was SC'C'n 1n and around the camparound the day Laura vanished. Ots1'"C an enormcMll Md far-nuna • search, there's been no lrlCC of 1hc httle fr1 or the man, thouaht to be traveling 1n a metallic-blue van. "We're till acuana leads a nd the lead s we get now sttm '° be ~re sohd ." say Jim 8ry1nt, 1 .\henffs pok man "I thirik. we·~ pmina around," uthoritac .51y tht)' have run do'A'n more 1han 1.000 leads thu far 1nd have quc ttoncd do.rtn• of people rtttmbhna the $0Uibt~aftcr man The Bradbwµ_ ~ thcrt 1s ttll c~cry reason 10 bd~w lhc•rdausbtcr i till ali~c. Ahhouah. 1n their loww moment the ~onder 1rthcfll C\er bt reumt~ wi th laura "I It here and 'lrOndcr. 'Wh can't thn find her?· I fttl the uric 10 ct 1n the car_.1nd stan 101n1 trom C'tt) to city:· M(~, -The days go by but noduna seems to set done " .. We'll nc~er JI Ve up hopt." Patty SI "81.U 'lo't art la~ .. • lh ) that the M vt trou ' slccp1na and ha~e naghtmarr-s when tM~ d~slttp "Ufc 1 not no rmal at all ... Pitt) say "ff hkc ~alkin& thro~ a ntahtmare 1n lo~ motion. I can t tell Y.-1\ethcr time 1s pa 1na lowly or q1ucldy Ifs JU t a b11 f()I. •· Dunnt 'ltt~1na houn. the)' find thtm1ef"~ olaY1n1 drtttt1,·c, ao1na O\.tf the fi nal mo ments bell tt [aura wa k1dnaooedan<hpcculat1naon the mothcs that m~t han· led to their Link J.irl' 1bduct1on .. h ~ lhc mo t hclplcs • chna to be (Pl ....... PAa&JlfT9/ A2) - All Orange Coe.at DAILY PILOTIThoriday, ~Mr 20, 108• CoN T1 Nu£0 S 10R1l~~ DOWNPOUR CITED IN DEATH ••• From Al Newport Beach on Wedne~y. bringlna the two-day storm totals to abo1.11 J .S inches in tt\f beach...arca ClllC$. The National Weather Service rep0ntd today that the storm, pushed from the ttta by o hiah pressure !IJStem off the ooa t. will live way to fair but cloudy weather through the weekend. Thomas Kallal of l.4auna Niauel was killed at about 3:45 p.m. Wcdnes-- day when the car in which he was a pa scnaer spun out of control on Crown Valley Parkway durin$ a p0unding rain, said California High- way Patrolman Ken Daily The car careened into two other vehicles. causlna injuries to three others. Daily said. The 16-year-old driver of the car in which Kallal was riding was not identified because the CHP has recommended that the youth be charged with felony manslaughter. Daily said it appears the youthful motorist was speeding and driving reckle$sly when he lost control of his Pontiac station wagon Rear Pacific Island Drive. Daily said Ronald Rodriguez. 21, of Dana Point and Barbara Erickson, 41 . of South Laguna were injured when the out-of-control station wagon struck the vehicles in which they were riding. Todd Newman, 17. of Dana Point -a paSStnacr in the station waion -also was injum!. Elsewhere, Donald Smith, 36, of Irvine wa in critical condition. today with massive internal injuries follow· ina a S:S2 p.m. accident Wednesday at lrvine BouJevard and Yale, Sat. Jim Broomfield said. Smith reportedly was a passenaer in a 1968 Volvo driven by Diane Harden, 33, who sustained minor injuries in t,he two-car wreck. Broom· field said Hal'den apPircnlly made a left tum against a red liaht and was struck by a C hevrolet pickup driveo by Nathan Smiley, Sl, of El Toro. Smiley is in guarded condition at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, suffering from a broken pelvis. An elderly Huntfoaton Beach cou· pie were injured at about 10 a.m . Wcdnesdar on rain-slickened Pacific Coast HiJllW&Y when a truck rear· ended their Mercury sedan, according to traffic investigator Sat. Jeff Cope. Wallace Black McClane. 72, and his wife, Yolanda, wercdrivingon the highway west of Golden West Street when a truck operated by Robert 8. McCaughuy, 22. of Los Alamitos. rammed their car. McCaughuy told police he did not see the McClane's vehicle because he was looking for a pie« of candy he had dropped, Cope said. T~e McClanes were rushed to Fountain SAFE STOLEN IN IRVINE .•. From Al not know what wa!I in the safe, Sgt. Leo Jones said. According to poltce interviews with the v1c11ms, a white male knocked on the Valencias' front door Tuesday morning and forced his way inside when o ne of the brothers answered. The robber. who trained a auto- matic handiun on the victim, secured the man with handcuffs. Movmg to the residence's den. the gunman handcuffed a second brother then bound the third with drapery cord. Taquita Valencia looked down from an upstairs hallway to see what was causing the commotion as the gunman was securing the men with- telephone cord. He ran up after her, brought her downstairs and tied her up as well, police said. Police say the robber fitted cloth hoods over the heads of his victims, then kicked the men while demand· ing money. The robber was apparently search- ing the house when the Valencia's cleanini woman came to the door. According to the victims, the man Valley Community Hospital trauma ~nter where they arc listed in aullrded condition. Paul Davis, a NewPort 8cach dty •employee who was rcpairina st~t signs on Jamboree Road, wa.s seriously injured when he was struck by a truck Wednesday mornina. NcwPQn Police said. Davis appal'cntly wus walkj"8 across the bus)' road wben he was hit and thrown throuah the air. He 1s beina treated today at the Fountain Valley trauma center. The driver of the truck, identified as ('ary Boyd , was not cited. Outside the county. 1escucrs searched WedneSday night for a missing skier. who disappeared on Mount Waterman in a "whiteout" of snow that was followed by an ava- lanche that covered the nearby An· geles Crest Highway with I 5 feet of snow, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dcpu1y Dave. Tellez said. Heavy snow hampered the searchers in the mountains east of Los Angeles. Authonties resumed a search this morning for a Culver Cit~ girl feared drowned in Ballona Creek near Marina del Rey, where she slipped from the grasp of two schoolmates who tried to save her. answered and told the woman to come back in an hour. But, spying one of the brothers bound on the floor, the woman decided to call police. Jones said. But by the time police officers arrived, the man had aJready carried off the safe, he said. The Valencias told police they own a meat distribution business in Cali, Colombia and have lived in the United States for several years. Police are still investigating. LIVING HISTORY LESSON LEARNED ••.. From Al Several students said they were fascinated with the times in which their subjects hved. Among their observation!>: • .. He was too young for World War I and too old for World War II." •"She skated on frozen mud in France." • .. He learned how to dn ve a Model T Ford when he was 11 years old." •"Her father helped build Mt. Rushmore." But it was also the uniquely human experiences that e' cry generation ~hares that the sixth-graders no ted . •"What I found most interesting "'as that he proposed to his Wlfe the first day he met her." •··She had a goat and she used to dress it up and wheel it around the house when her mother wasn't home." •"Every Friday she would wash the floors and cover it with news- papers and she never knew why." One young man told of the close relationship his family has with his interviewee. saying. "Bess loves animals. so we named our cat after her." Manlyn von KJei nSmid. one of the four sixth-grade teachers, said the oral history report is a popular assignment among students. "They really communicate and learn a lot from each other." KleinSmid said. "A lot of students choose their Vclndparents and they talk about things they never would have o therwise." Lysanne Ray, 11. chose to inter- view her grandfather, James Ray, who served more than 20 years ago on the Newport Beach school board. ··His name is on the plaque outside. in front of the school,"' Lysanne said. Like her classmates. Lysanne spent several evenings interviewing her subject before preparing an extensive. handwritten report with photos and other information. The reports were then presented to their subjects at Tuesday's party. WASTE DISPOSAL PLAN BLOCKED ... From Al hm1t. Also.onl) onc-thirdofapound V.alleyse~'S analy,sis of toxic orianic materials would be CA contained in the d1!>charge. far less than the 1,000-pound-per-day limit. { t d d gi "What you're going 10 do IS wash 0 was. e ump an er out the contaminants, take the dirty water. treat it and put it into the BJ ftONRT aAMP sanitary system in Orange County," Of ... ~,....... · an angered Supervisor Roger Stanton_ Fountain Valley offlctals want to get a eecond optnton on what Lnuntered. "T.he wh~le idea of this po98tbte dang«e llquld matetlals plP4td to the area from the c,olut1on 1s ludicrous. Stringfellow hazardous waste site in Riverside County poee to locat Stanton also pointed out that the residents dc~1gna1cd ~ewer line for the project ' also feeds a Fountain Valley water Fedetat and state authorities say the treated llqulds would be factory that recharges the Countis safe.-8Ut1ocat 01flci&IS 8r-en't COflVlnced. ground water suppl} ... Some (of the And angered by the faJlure of dlreotore of Orange County d1•Khargel ma) go into ground water Sanitation Districts to demand an environmental Impact report 1n Orange f'ount~ ... he said before the liquid start• to flow Into Orange County, Foun\lln Valtey Stanton asked over and over again, Clty Council members have taken action to get an Independent apparent!) Wlthout receiving a sat1s-analysis of the dangers. factory answer. ~hy the treated And If that Independent study shows that there Is reason for ground water couldn't be reinJeCted t... 't: fd la h l I ... I t t th St I f II in to R1versideCounty'sground water conoern, 118 C . WOU unc ega av, on O 8 op e r ng e OW s}stcm or piped through Los Angeles project, Mayor Ntetsen said Tuesday. Counl)' tu the ocean 1(111s as clean as "There's no reason why there's no EIR unless they are hiding It's the calm after the storm SouthMn CallfOflil•'• tklee WW. ci.atltlQ tOdty •ft•. fierce •torrfl dumped anow. h•I and· rein on roact. Whet• aoelt:t.nta clalrT*S the ""'" Of 10 ~pi., lncludltlQ a pregnant woman. An 11 ·~-otd WH appa,..ntly aw.pt to her dea1h In a twoli.n creek and a alder waa report.ct mlul~. Aft.,• day or pounding rain that or .. t9d • ru9h·hourdr1111ng nlghtmlfe, and anow fhtf i.rr a lkleft' pafadlM In the mountain•. ~ tti. Paclflc-born etorm need up Ille Wedneaday although unttablt air kept sj(lat partly c;loudywlth tcattw.ct show.re and anow flurrlN today. Storm wamlnge for th• mountalne and deut1, 111d a small •o--._ craft advllOfY along the c:oaat were cancelled Nrly today aa tht atorm headed tor ~vada and Utah, the National Weather , SeNtce 11ld. · Along tht Orano• Coast, It will be mostly cluf tonight and Friday. Local area• of denM foO IOfllghl and F'rldey morning over Inland valley areas. High• Friday 58 to 68. Lowa tonight 36 to -46. 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Sun Mia todey •t 4:47 pm , rl-2.... flit ...-41nd Cloudl ..0 cl\ence of rllln Frldey 116 65 am. ltlld M11 egeln at• 48 1ncreulfl(I Monday Warmer deyt. p rn 111g111 57 to 67 Lowa moetly In,,,. •Ot Moon Ml• at 3: 17 p.m .. ,._ Frkl•Y at 1 poor 2-3 ,... but ~ In Ille COider velteys II• t• I m. and Mii ageln al 4;07 p m CONTINUED STORIES PARENTS FACE EMPTY CHRISTMAS ••• From Al here at home and knowing that I, her father. can't help find her," Michael says. "It's frustrating beyond words." 'f\ley try not to think about what Laura might be going through. "The idea of'what is she thinking'!' just destroys me." Michael says. "I try not to even think about that," Patty says. The Bradburys says it's their faith in God that keeps them going on ··an even keel." Mone) is tight for the famil y and Michael. who operates a furniture refinishing business in Costa 'Mesa. has had neitherthe 11me nor energy to return to work. Public interest in the k1dnapp1ng- once so high -has sli pped and donations to help defray costs as- sociated with volunteer search efforts have fallen off. In part. the Bradhurys blame the recent kidnapping hoax of an Stanton boy for the declining interest in Laura's kidnapping. Paul Bao Thach was reponed kidnapped from a Kmart store in Buena Park earl~ this month. but his father later admitted he in vented the kidnap to get back at his wife and so tp.at his son could visit his grand· parents in Georgia. ''I'm convinced that hurt us:· Michael says. "We started getting calls right after that, people wanted to Dally Piiot Dell very la GuerentMd Mooelay F•ldly II you 00 nol 1'111'4! your peoer by ~ JOp m c•" Defore 7 pm and your copy .... ~ l>f dcliNlt'ed know 11' we were really Laura's parents. It was horrible. "I think the public felt deceived and used after the Thach thing," Patty adds. "I feel used and taken too because ii distracted all the attention from Laura." Emotionally wrung out already. the Bradburys' problems have been com- pounded by the discovery that their xoungest daughter, 6-month-old Emily, has a hole in her heart. Surgery is required. Their oldest child, 8-year-old Jason. blames himself for his sister's disappearance. He finds it painful to talk about what happened that day, the father says. Laura apparently was abducted after wandering to an outhouse only 50 yardi. from the family campsite with her brother. Jason iold his parents that while using the restroom he 'heard some rustling noises and found Laura gone when he came out. "It bothers him but he won't talk ahout 11," Patty says. 1 here have been other distractions, 1110 . .\private detective from Orange who 'oluntcercd his efforts angered authorities m San Bernardino last month when h'e returned to the sight of the kidnapping with a search team. A park ranger described the volun- teer search effort as a "fiasco" and sheriffs deputies ordered the search halted after only a few hours out of fear the private investigator might divulge confidential infoonation .to the media. • The detective was fired a day later after the Bradburys concluded be was trying to get free publicity. The Bradburys also cut ties with Orange County Search and Rescue because of discrepancies in a reward fund the non-profit organization had established for Laura. Organization leaders say they raised about $20,000 in reward donations and pledges. The orpnization now is under investigau on by the Orange County Shenffs Department. To coordinate things, a new non· profit group called the Laura Brad- bury Organization was formed this week. The group, in addition to collectin~ reward money to help find Laura, will be a permanent group to help others who have children kid- napped. ''It took us a month-and-a-half to learn that there is nothing in Cali- fornia to help people in our situ- ation." Michael says. "Hopefu lly others wo n't have to go through that.'' Michael says 1f donations are forthcoming. the new organization mtends to purchase newspaper ads, billboards and t>lacards on buses beanng Laura's picture. "It's very important that we keep her face in the public," Patty says. ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 71'1142-4333 Daily Pilat H.L. Schwartz Ill Publisher CleHlfled edwertlalng 714/~sen All other department• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 WHI Bey SI Cotta M-. CA Mail •ll<lt-eo. 1 ~ <AKI• Mesi CA 921211 Saturday ~"" Svnd4y 11 you dO nol •ece.ve you• c;op; b; 1 a m . c;.e~ o.•ore tO a rn and Y°"' CO!>'( w.11 !>@~..., Frank Zlnl Managing Editor Karen Wittmer Advertising Director ~1 ~983 Ors¥ eont PUlllil/\ll\g eomp.ny 1'11' ,_. t10ties 111\nlrthons. edll0tHll melle< or MMl<t ... mentt ,......., may l>f rep1ocluced 'WllhOlll ~ !)et· ml$S'°" 01 cooyr'Ql'tl °"'* Second ci.~t postage P9IO •t Co.le ....... c.t.lomtl (UPS 1••·800) SubtcllpttOn by c~11rlef a. 75 monthly by -~ S6 so ,,_thty Clrculetlon Telephone• M0111 Ol•~Coun1y Ar~&! loQ~ Aotemary Churchman Controller Rot>.rt Cantrell Production Manager Donald L. Wtlllam• Circulation Manager VOL. n, HO. 355 the offinalc; claim something -that's the bottom tine," Nielsen said. ~uper\1wr Bruce Nes1andc told ··w~~n~bw~gttwh~t~uy~~·sn~enoughttme~g~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1ht ftdl'ral official and state Health an EIA," Nielsen eald. "We want to know what It woutd do to our 11 "it:n ice., Depanmcn1 reprci.enta11 ve underground water supply, the Impact on the treated watet In the 1<1than..I Wt1rn11on that thw cwla-ocean and how they (state and federal officials) are going to monitor na11un' came ··nowhere close .. to the program . .. :rnsf> ing ht!> concerns. Nielsen said he hopes that offlclals from Huntington Beach, Ncc;tande. who said he will refuse to Newport Beach and Orange County Jotn the Fountain Valley's bid for "cooperate" with the Slate an> further an Independent analysis. on th1\ issue. told 1he officials the E I T ......... ...i1 I I ffl -....i1 ff rnunty was ignored in developing the arl er ~ay. oca 0 clala tWV\I O on repr898fltatlvea from (~1.,posal plan frum ihe very hegin-the Envfr0nm~tat_Protectlon Agency and the state Department of Health Servtcn In a brteflng at Huntington Beach Cfty Hall. ntng. n.-...-a.. C C G "The dcm1on wa' made before we Huntington ~· tty ounctlman Peter reen quettloned got 1n' olvcd . Thi!> has been a com -EPA's Harry Seraydlrian about the tafe1y of the hazardOUI materials pktc '>tonewall all the t1m<\" after treatment at the Stringfellow lite. Ncstandc added .. We're now <>tuck "lfit(thetreatedllquld)lasoharmles1thatltoouldpercotatehere with the final 'i0lu11on." (In Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley) Why not retn)ect It there(at I le recommended the slate put the Strlngfetlow)? he alked. phm on hold. "involve Orange Coun-Seraydarlan antwered that not enough le known about the ty'c, c1 111enry," and complete an geol~y around Strlnnfeftow. environmental impact repor1 ... untlngton Beech Mar,or. Ruth Baney ctt.atenged Health Board Chairman Hamett Wieder Services' Rlctlald Wiicox.on: 'If operatk>ns to trantpOrt the .material agreed, chiding the official~ for not to Orange County aren't echeduled to etart until March, there would 1nvolv1ng county government in the be time to compfete an EIA." decision. "We've never been notified. We Wiicoxon ctalmed that th4 Chlno water euppty la being weren't aware." she said threatened by encroaching and contamtnated ground water from County Counsel Adnan Kuyper Strlngf9How. He a180 contended that the ~ment le H.,,pj t_rom in ormed tht" boatd tnerc was legal provtdlrlQ an EIR and doesn't Intend to peffO;m one. basis to ask the couns to hlock the "lt'1 Hke If there's a fire. You wouedn't 9'op to Mk the rtre discharae until an env1roomcntal d~artment to do paper work flrtt and then put QUt ttqe,'' he aetd11 study 1s completed. Huntlngton Beech aty ~ator Ch-* Thompeon reptted: In votJna S-0 10 again a k the state "You wouldn't remove the fire to~~ .. to prepare an environmenta l impact Fountain V8'1eyCouncffmen Jamee Neellmld" 11 regrettab .. that report. the board agreed to sch«'!ulr a local ...-.... .. , weren't :,: In -..._ --to...__..._•••---•·-· public forum on the matter 1f no "'""'' ., .,,. •••' _,,_ ... , ,.. response fro m tbe stale is received hy 0 The city lnlistt on pu IC'"~ Ind dlol1111ane Ind• !IA." the .second week in January. he eald. Just Call 642-6086 I What do yoo like 1bo111 tlte Dally Piiot? Wh•t doe't .YM Uke? Call ~ number at left and your meuqt •Ill be recorded, &rao1ettbtd a.nd dellvtrtd to the appropriate edUor. The same U·boar antwerl•I 1ervlce may be •Ud to record letters lo th editor on any topic. Coatrlbutora to Hr Leners column mHI lnclode tllelr a.me and teltplloae number for verification. No cfrculallon calla. please. 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