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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-26 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE C(l-\Sr • TOMOMOWi 'OMCAITION A2 ** TUESDAY•NOVEMBER 26, 1985 Airport project faces court fight Douglas petitions to block agreement: Irvine a ppeals on fed ra l suit decision By LI A MAHONEY OfllleO.-,,... ..... An aircraft rnanufat turcr and the Cit¥ or Irvine have aone to w un 1ry1na to block the propm1c:d ua.ree· ~ent ori, John Wayne A1rpon ex· pan11on McDonnell l>vul!tn ( orp { u Lona Bcach--bt~d aircran manu acturcr. filed an oh1cc11on Monday to 11 Coa•t Students at Dwyer School In Huntington Beach are helplng In a nationwide search for a 5- year-old Fresno boy who authorltlee fear hu been kidnapped./ A3 California Rock singer Cathy Evelyn Smith must stand trlal for the murder of John Belushl.A7 Nation The arrest of four Ameri- cana on spying charges In five day1 l1 "ju1t coin- cidence,'' according to federal authorities./ Al Paparazzi 'Entertaining People' vignettes at the Ritz Carlton./ A 10 Sporta Notce Dame football coach Gerry F au et re- lfgne. /81 Entertainme nt A captivating and colorful "Carnival" 11 on •tag• at the Har1equln Dinner Playhouee./ Al Bu•l ne•• About to Invest? Anewer 10 questions t o see If you need to raise your flnanclal 10.IM INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bu1ln"1 c1aa1lfled Comic. Cro11word Death Notices Entertelnment Horoaoope Ann Landert Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Publlc Notice• Sport• Tetevl1lon Wtather 87 A3 8 4-5 08-10 81- 010 810 A9 810 A10 A8 A10 A3 83, 10 81-3 A9 A2 'M:ttlcment pcnd1n1 llcforc ll 'i J>I\ tnc. t Court Jtnlsc 1 crry lliattcr that would permit Jtmated c•pia11411on at the a1rPort an return for n<H'W' rC'dUl· 11on mca111urc!l • MtDonncll f>11u1lus 1111 cippo(IC<I to clt'ments or a 12-poant 'IClllcmcot reached between Oranac < ounty, the <:II)' of Newport licach and two C111ieM &roupt. A cQmpany ~poke\· m11n \lly111 the pact d1M.nm1nato Lottery • winner skips court San ta Ana t h lcf coll ects $50. 000 on the Big Spin fl'rom 1laff and wire reporl1 \alvador Valc·rtl KI Ko<lnquc1 a 20-ycar-old t1inv1t led h11rgJJ1 frnm \anla Ana wh11 won \~II OOIJ 1n the C alifurn1a l . .o11ery·, "Big \pin" Mun day n1ghl, failed to 'lh11w Ur In lOUrt 1h1" morning for h1'1 tria on J)(I\· \<'\\Ion of dru&' Jnd 'tolcn p111pcrty A 'ICWntl c :ill frn the trial 1n I farbur Mun1upal < 11urt in Nrw~ut Hca1 h WB'I rlcduled for l<1lc:r in thr day Kodi'11ue1 won \50,()(J(J al h1'I 'lp1n of thr wheel and s:11c1 hr wa\ 1411111& to rcn1 a hm11u'line and h11 v<-lun w11h h1'1 family Kodnaur1 \lud Monday n1~ll 1ha1 hi\ lottery winnani' will hdp \olvc mo111 of h1• prohlc:m11 "I'm s.o1n& to t h-.nac dnu1t1cally. I'm &01n1 to move away Imm Oranac ( ounty and mo11r toward ( md " hr Yid Laat week he had uid "( lod only know• I want 10 c hanric m y hie. I have Ile-en w1ntlna tu t.hanae my 1trc for the hut year. But 1t 1M:em" when I'm trying to chanf.C 1hr moat, I ~I lntpf'Cd " kodriquc1' m111hcr 1nlormC'<.I him thmuah the gla\'I window uf the <>r11nac ( ounty Jail v1\1tat1on ho<1th hnt wcet thut hC' wa\ r)I( lu·d to 'P'" lhr 111ckpol wh rl'I Wath the ht•lp ol a puhl11 dcft·1Hkr an<l a lottrry 'ltt un I y aRrn 1 he: wa' a hie to Jllln h1'I rclca'lt unlll I >ct. 2 \1:1 he lOUld ptlrtlll(YJI(' 1n the ll'll'V1'1C<l event lie w1d hr ha'I Ill more duy'l to \pend on 111\ huqpary -.cnten1 l' fhrcC" pccJPlr 1111ned the rank\ 111 the other 1r11ll111n tl11ll;u, wrnrwr\ Monday n11lht !)("lore M1Kl111Jue1 l(OI "'' t.hanu: :.1 the lottery wh<·el A bunk M:<..retuy, a welder an<.l a '!Cl'Unty auar<.l who wore a Lallrrcd hut Im lurk became the lal<'tt ( allfornia m1ll1onaire'I Monday hy w1nnana the \tale'&" JI \pin" Jotter)'_ _ "I'm JU\I '" e•utr<I " "'11d John J<ev1e, 4H, a 'lt'C'Unly auurcl Imm ( ulifornia < 1ty Kevil· wa'l 1111ncd on 'llllW-hy h111 wecp1nl( wife and two '1111\it, one 111 whom Ii;.-. mu~ ulur dy\trophy and WU\ 1n a whef'kh:.11 Aller Ke vu: 'lpun the h1a whC"d I loward Whittle, Sf;, a wclt1f'r lrn111 Loni Heath, al11<1 hll 1hc \2 r111ll11111 iackpot. Whittle vud he ha•m '1 made any plan-. fo r h._ w1nnanti" h111 muy Ul\C them to Opt'n h1'1 own hu'l1nr\\ I he third $2 m1 lla11n winner wa\ M1mlyn ~alnmun uf Lo• Anaclc'I, who 1a1d •he •PC'nt nnly \Son 11lkch ... Carpoola ency stresses v. rtue of togetherness Aggre lv program al med at chan~lng habits, easing traffic It can happen when you lca•t c•pect 1t. but chan arc you'll be on tMfMWay There you arc. 11rd1ncd 1n by bumper.to.bumper trafflt when you're 11ruck by an overwhclm1n1 u,... '°call Commuatt NetwOttl Theft, In a nu11hell, lt -ha• could eMty be one of tl·Y r-old O ary Edlon'• favor! .. dlydram•. If ~ commute mo~ than I' mlatt. f.cbon -m1N111r of the Ori• County Traniil Oi1U1Ct'1 ride lharins proSf9m -wantt you tt. •tnll you 10 car pool, van pool, l\op 1 bu•, ndc 1 bike or anylhtl\I clM ,, l&kn to lctteen uam on <>ran .. County'• cloard frecway1. Aft)'OM ~o drtvta tn Ora111t < o"nty knowt that thcrr arc 100 rnany car• for too few rt>td\ durina peak travel 11mc• And tha\'1 not co1.1nt1n1 truck•. hui.ca. van" 01111 motorcycle• With any new f'rccway con•truuwn ytan away, 1<>rnc:thln1 mutt he done to keep traft'k from com1n1 to a tllnd1ull. tran•pon.at on plannu• u y That'• whcrt C omrnutcr Network come• In. "We're lookina (4r way• to 1ncrca.w the capmclty or our commuter networ\,'' 111d Tran11t Dt1tnct <kn· cral Manqer Jam~ P Ret hen Formerly known u the Rl4k har lnJ P"?lflm. C ommutc:r Nc1work Mk>9't<' a nt• n1mc end LhR!w lt1tlf Into hiah sur abc:Mat _., month•~· revamoh't Ill car poof makhtne proccdutu and 1 pand1n1 ltl IK'""tnr into new ralm• Wtth a bi11tr bud I, pul'\C'hy advenl••nt and cmploycn •• r· 1ua lve 1 car 11lc: mtn, C'ommot~ ap1n1t the company nnd au hnr' that purcha~ 111 M 0 -KO 1ethncr "One of the pran(..apal uh1ct·t1ont we htad .. was ha~d on 1 t hanac from the ori,1nal .et down on the 1990 aaruaf\ acc..c:n pl11n," Do n I f11nwn, <.ompany 'lpOkt\ntan, u1d "I be lhanit would have made at morr 1C"111tm t1vc on the a1rhne11 who u11e our MI > KO am.raft " Under 1hc \Ctrlcnirnt pcnd1n" 1n llatter'" rnun. c.u111mcrt111I fl11ht' would be hmated -to ~' a day un11J 19CJ<J with an 1nuta\C 111 7l uvera,c daily fl11)lt• iafler that Bui 1hc llOl'ltt'll JtlN W(IUld onl y be _ullOWC'd w fltahh per day underthe 1arccmcn1 while the rc1t or the flaahl• would be d1 v1dcd between 1m hnc1 that operate: q uiet Jet1. Under 11n 1nccril1ve phan to en· w uraae quieter 1ct•, 11rhnc• fly1na u w unty de"anatcd ( lau AA 111n r11ft could choo\4! a 2-for-1 dcaJ -1w11 C 'Ian AA fl 11th I\ for one ( lan A ' I h111 would penah1e airline" u11n1 lhl' numrr M l>-8(>1 Han'41n "-tld, 1tn<l 1he rt'\1111 would be lowered iutlc11 and D lo'I\ of 101:>!1 at Md >onndl Douala' Mcl>cinn<-11 l>ou&Jan I\ 1 pany to a Prope r ly aoote d I• chimney •weep Don Kocber c learln& the way for Santa Claua or MTlft& an lnlne bomeowner from a coetly flre caueed by a martuoctlontna cblmney? Hl• rare occup.atlon ln 8outbem Callfomla la featured on Pa&e 84. pre csnpt1vt' l11w\u1t hied hy ( >ranir < ounly 11p1n11 111rpc.>n e11p;anMun 11ppcmcn1• and 11rltne11 now 11crv1n& the airport or tin 11• wu1t1na 1111 I he federal 1u11 wh1<:h ~ck\ 11•1 ter'\ approval of I fl ~) rn1lhon airpon cxpa11\IOO prt>Jtt t. rel111ed cnv1ronmcnual 1mpac:1 rcpon11 \unui An11 I ft 11lht11 land uK ph.n 11nd 1h t:o mmcrual .11arllnr atc..c1" phrn I\ intended tti ton11o hdatl' 11 m11n ol htW\Ullt 4*¥<'10\I the (.OUnly ol\ llfM"I ator of John W11 vnc A11pon lfaucr (Ould M..hcdulr if hearinx .,, c.on-.dcr Mt I >onnrll f >ouKJu' < urp .\ ob1ec11on or he could t1mply appruvc: the tt"tllemcnt and dl'mll\ clemcnu of the 1u11 that pcruun 10 airport r•PllOllOn In 1 related matter. thf c11y of Irvine hied an 1ppeal laat W«k with thr 11th l>111m1 C oun of Appeal .J•krnl' that panel to uvenum 1 deq.ion by Hutter thilt prt'vent• ihe mun1upal11y from hewm1n1 a pany to the fedcnal •u11 I 1ltt" Md.>onnrll l>ouaJi.11 C orp Irvi ne ha',. quarrel w11h ">me term• ril the \Cttlemcnt (Plea ..... ArRPOaT/A2) Recount starts in Hall-Aynes water contest More at stake. say<, councilma n , tha n a special district s<·a t lSy TONY SAAVEDRA Of_O.-,.._ ..... 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I I.? 111 I .. 11111.1 •Id '1.11 Ur.11 h .11 ~.1111.111 1111 (PlealMI .ee 81tACH /A 2 ) " LISA MAHONEY Barb ed wire fencing asked to preve nt another oil well death NEWS PER SPlCJIVf Nr1work I\ w1llln1 to do anylhanti - ttn yth1n11hat work1, that 11 -to w1.10 people uut nf their 11t1ht.ary rommut 101 pcattern and 1nt1> vaM, hu~' or .omcone cl!llC''' vehicle "Whrn you have roadway• that arr nearly utur1tcd, two or three i.an tan bnna 11 tu at• knee•." l dM>n u1d In that ktnd of 1.ndhte;k«J .atuat1011 "anyth1n1_you tan do will hl "I" "' l)Ol1ttvt effect," hc \.11<.l 't1nce 1l\ formataun an I IJ1'0 C om muttr Network hi\ <:0ntcntr111cd un rt('f\11t1n1 bu11ne11ea 1n the county' ma,ur employment lr'CH IO art on tht cu and van pcK)I hiandwaai>n lnd1v1dual• 'an alt0 Ond a ndt •hanna penncr thrnuah tht nct\lllurla ·, ~r pool m11th ll1t Whllt < ommuttr Nrt.,ork *•II conun~ 10 tmbn<'e lht tntd and trut bHI 'of I\ Pf<Jrp'lm, U'• J01n110 be ome more and mnrt avt 1n ''' cfTun• to lurt car·poo convc11• &hon u1d .,,._.. ... c AaPOOU/AIJ .. 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Ju•tt._t l)('pan mtnt attOl'M) Mardlklan. tnn 1dttr'J an 1mpnnf'r uf "lfl) mar~•• (an ~·""' thC' .. 1o1u1m wrrr h111l1 1n I urupt and <.lid nnl m~t I ~ rrtll!l\inn• 1t.an~ard1 " tht lir\t pcl\on 1m>\C\.utc~ undfor \Ut h 1 nnd1t1on• h)' the t PA l hr < oton• Jcl Mar man waa rtpttW'ntcd ht t lo•1rd We1tJm1n. 1hr l4i\ Anat n attomry •ho rep. 1ewntcd John I I Lt>tt•n 1n tu• 1 ouanr tr1mt k1n1 tnal C 1aro M1r'91luan, 1 nephew of 11'w' (If 1mpontr, w .. ~nK'nc.rd tu day• 1n J•tl tit p1aJtd 1u1lt~ In -\uau•t to thr u .unll of mall fr1ud M .. ONnei COMt OAJLY PILOT/ Tueeday. Nov9mbtt 2e. 1985 Hostage negotiator Waite Invited to meet with Bush • , ... ~ ... Pnu 1 think it's riaht for a 1ovemment or individual to prcsauR them, and if my visit l1 LDterpre\ed that way, 1 will not talk to them." Runc1e, the archbishop of Canterbury, seeking Waite's mtcr- vention on their behalf. WASHINGTON -AqUcan dtiura eevoy Teny Waite. wbo bas ~ nceotiatina for the releue of kidNpped Americans in Lebanon, WU IO meet at the Whiie HOUie later today •it.b Oeorae Bush, a IPObt~man for t.be vice pmidcnt anaoUnciecl. Wai'!,. in New York to speak with E~ .. ~cials and relatives of the ~~ wu invited to the White HOUie by the vice president, said apok.awOman Gayle Fisher. '1"b.il is an isaue that is a concern of \be vice presidcftt and Mr. Buth wants to meet with him," said Fisher, who did not have any details about tbe planned sessipn. Pl'Hident Reapn left earlier in the day for a six-day Tbankscivio.g va- catioo at hia California ranch. BUib beads a presidental task force explorina ways to counter terrorism. On Monday, White House spokes- man Larry Speakes said Waite would not meet with the president but would see other administration officws. Earlier in New York, Waite said be wants to speak with Kuwaiti officials reprdina prisoners whose release the kidn&ppen demand. Wa.t.e arrived in New York Mon- day to speak with U.S. officials and relatives of the hostages before head- ina beck to resume talks with the car.tors. 'All I can say with absolute certainty is that 8rogress bas been made in the last I days, .. a red~yed Waite told a news conference two hours after landing at Kennedy International Airport. Waite said be would like to meet with Kuwaiti officials about the I 7 MosJems jailed for bombings in Kuwait. The kidnappers have sajd the Americans would be released if the 17 prisoners were freed. "The KuwiUti government has been honorable, to the best of my knowledge," said Waite. "I don't Flood control studies on tap The Orange County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday will con- sider cnvi.ronmcntaJ studjcs for flood control work in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. The meeting is scheduled at 9 a.m. at the Hall of Administration in Santa Ana. Public testimony will be taken. The stumcs deal with improving flood control channels by lining them with concrete, developing two flood retaining basins and cmptyjn1 the Talbert Channel at its current terminus adjacent to the Santa Ana River. Waite, who arrived on 1 ftiaht from Athens, Orecoe, aflcT beina delayed by fact.ionaJ fiP.tlna in Beirut for several days, 1&1d be planned to stay in the United Stat.el for only a few days before rctumina to Lebanon. Waite said he would consult the officials in New York and also would meet relatives of the hostages. Waite bas made two trips to Lebanon in an effort to free the Americans. Four of the hosiages wrote a letter to the Rev. Robert Waite, 1 lay assistant to Runcie, has successfully nqotiated the release of Bnton1 held in Iran and Libva. At Monday's neM conference, Waite said he was "quietly op- timistic" and reported the four hoauac• who ti&ned the letter were ali vc and well. "The situation is highly volatJle," Waite said, choosjng his words carefully. "I'm not being overly dramauc when I say one loose word misinterpreted can cost lives-of the hostaaes or my life." Lucky pair Jackie and Jeff Chandler of ea.ta II-_ dl.9play the cautomla Lottery dcket that won them $10,000 J'rlclay. Jeff, 24, an apprentice piwman at the Qruace Cout Dally Pilot, md wben bla 22-year-old wife broapt bome the ~ ticket they were 80 happy they were apeecble... They piin to ue the money to moTe to a nlcer boaae and to pat away 80me money for their 4-month-old boy. CANNERY VILLAGE CONDOS APPROVED ••• From Al Oct .. 24, bu1 asked Jeannette to reduce the plan by 900 square feet, he said. The compromise reached Monday with the council included deleting a greenhouse atop the structure and reducing the project by 180 square feet, Jeannette said. Councilman Don Strauss aired concerns about the height of the project. He said to OK the height as a part of the trade could be an bad precedent for the City Council. Jcannctc said the Gilsland Co. 1s working at a "<Juick as possible kind of pace" to bcgjn construction on the two lots at 411 and 413 30th Street. He said building should bc&in....tftcr the first of the year, and is slatcd}for completion by August or September 1986. The Newport Beach-based com- pany is planning to move its corpor- ate headquarters to Cannery Village. ~tablishing an interest in the seaside s~~ling area, which has suffered a s y downtunr over the past I 0 years in its ability to attract men:bants and patrons. Several of the landlords in Cannery Village have been raising rents in what appears to be a common attempt to renovate the area. FENCING •.• Prom Al fire department officials, follows a recent aospcction of 800 oil drilling enclosures in the city. The "I 00 peTCCnt" survey noted that a few of the fences around the wells were not secured or latched propeTly, Picard said. Following the boy's death, fire department officials scot out 47 letten notifying all major and inde- pendent oil companies operating in the city of the trqcdy and caJling on them to test their security systems. The Rogers boy slipped into a well 1itc operated by the Brayton Pet- roleum Co. of Newpon Beach. The well was protected by an uterior wall and an interior cha.in link-type enclosure. But the youngster re- ported!~ squeeud throu&h a 5-inch crack an the interior knee while playjna with hjs older brother, of- ficials said. Jcanneue sa1d many of the land- lords in Cannery Village have been phasing out existing tenants at a slow pace to avoid a surplus of unrcnted space. The Gilsand project is not a large one, consisting of only two 2i>OO- SQuare-foot condominiums witn the addition of commercial space. Jean- nette said. But the construction of the first condos in the clustered area should make a difference in the way people loolc at Cannery Village. "I think when people sec thal there arc people livini there at night, it will make it come ali ve," Jeannette said. BEACH ACCIDENT ... From Al Street. the claim stated. He said his head hjton the sandbar whCJl he dived into the water and suffered a broken neck in the accident. The cl~im is !lOt cui:rentJr. seeking a dollar amount because Simt>son has not yet received his medical btlls "nor has surgery been ruled out at this time." Si lber said. Several clajms have been filed in surf-related accidents since the controversial lawsuit in which John Taylor of Claremont was awarded $6 million from the city of Newport Beach for a paralyzing neck injury he sufTCT'ed on the beach in 1980. The Clty is appealing that case. Newport Beach was held negligent in the Taylor case for not wammg beach-goers of the dangers beneath the ocean's surface. Last May, 150 warning signs were posted along the seven miles of Newport Bcach·s coastline. About 30 swimmcn suffered spinal injuries in 1984 in Newport Beach mostly after running and diving into shallow water. ' Accordjng to Marine Safety Chief Ken Jacobsen, six or seven of the 1984 \ injuries to swimmers in Newport waters were broken necks and varying d~s of paralysis. WATER BOARD RECOUNT •.. From Al ing group of homeowners opposed to bi&h«nsity development in the city. lfan&ing in the balance, observers say, is the November 1986 council election -which could pit more Mesa Action candidates against two incumbents. "This is more than just a water scat." Han, 56, sajd this morning. Reached by telephone at the regis- trar's office, Han said he consjdered the recount a waste of time, while concedina that he would probably do the same if the situation were re- versed. He and a six-member entourage arc monitoring the recount, whale Aynes was obscrvin& alone today. "It's just houn of boredom and every so often there's something to challenge." Hall said. "We thought she miaht caJJ it off Int nlaht. but it seems like an attempt from her side to stretch it out." Being alone at the recount, Aynes could not come to the telephone this morning. Jn previous interviews, Aynes said she is now considering campaigning for a City Council seat. "Now, rm really intri~ucd. It just milht be worth doing, ' she said earlier this month. Aynes is being charged $250 a day for the recount. The money wiU be refunded if she wms, said Shirley Deaton. chief deputy registrar. Before the ballots were counted by hand, they were again put through the computer, Deaton said. The new machine count showed Hall winning 2,576 to 2.S66J. revealing a marain of 10 instead Of the seven-vote pp certified by the ~strar's office this month. AIRPORTPLANFACESCOURT FIGHT ••• ~Al The city cont.ends that the aa;ree- ment opens the door to civilian use of Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro. To block the qreement, the city tried to inttt"Vene in the lawsuit, but Hauer blocked the move, sayina it was not timely and could hun the pcndint actt.liemenL Ifwb Wlth 1t1 nel&hbonnacaty arc fnutf uJ, the appeal will be dropped, he said. If Hatter approves the sct1lemen1 between Oran~ County, Newpon Beach, Stop Pollutin1 Our Newport and the Airport Work.int Group, it wilJ cod rean of con1lict over airport noise and expusioo. John McDennon. Irvine's at- UW"DC'J. aid the appeal wu filed But 1f lrvaoe were allowed to b«aUIC of I »day deadline. become I plrty to tbe federaJ SUll, City I officaals could raise the same issues that Ncwpon Beach did and possibly funhcr delay expansion. The city could also litiaate the issues in state court, thou&h city officials say they will be satisfied with tbe Newpon Beach compromise once they receive auuantees th.at El Toro wilf not be the taraet ofan alternative a1rpon study. A harint on the appeal 1s month5 away, McDermott said. / \ Clear skies for Thanksgiving . A ridge Of high prettU,. bu.lldlng ovw Southern C_,ttomla wtll keep ak... delt through TNnkegMno, with IUnlf'llne booetlng temp«ahH... toward 70 deg(... In rnoet ., .... lorecutera uld. CIMr. dry weather will prevell throughout Southefn Cdfomle Wedneedey and the fair lk ... and mlld temperatu,... wfll penltt ttwOUQh Thankaglvlng Dey, forecut.,. aakt. Along the Orange Coeat theta wffl be vwlable tMgh cloudl,,... tonight and Wedne.day ~th rnght and morning tog, .-pedally In valley&. A lltt .. w.,11* daya. Hlgha Wedneeday 81 to 72. Lowa tonight 44 to 64. , From PC>rnt eono.puon to the Mexlcan Bord« -lnn.r watert: Wev• 1 to 3 tMt through Wedne.day. U.S. Tempe 10 14 71 71 M 34 26 21 71 12 12 10 ... ,.. ·-~~=:c~ ... $1 ... 11 51 21 2e 12 12 42 S7 12 &7 37 ,. S7 H 2t 27 44 2e .. &3 11 ~7 &3 26 se 40 H 4t ., 82 52 '° 7t 72 ., . 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NUPSEDV • 1NOOOl'1P\AMS • F1QPJSI • lANOSC APtN(.., • PATIO FURNITUl'?f •ANTIQUES I J Church, tem.ple set joint service The families of Shir Ha-Ma'alot Harbor Reform Temple and St. Mark Presbyterian Church of Ne~~ Beach wil!_jom for their ei&}lth annual "Dan~s11vmg scrv1~e Thursday morning under the dt~lton of Rabbi Bernard King_ and the Rev. W1U1am McQuoid. This year each family is asked to bring canned food to be donated to the Oran$e Coast Interfaith Shelter, a home for the homeless m Costa Mesa and fl~alcial contributions also will be accepted. Shelter di~tor Pete Anderson will speak at the 10 a.m. serv1ce, which is expected to attract betwee n 500 and 600~ple. The shared church-temple facility is Jocated near the comer of Jamboree Road and EastblufT Drive at 2100 Mar Vista, across from Corona dcl Mar J:iigh Sch~I. Call 644-7203 or '644-1341 for more mformat1on. JoJnt .erv1ceJn Valley Congregation B'oai Tzedek and the First U.nited Meth<?d~st Church, both ofFountain Valley, will hold a JOmt ecumenical Thanksgjving Eve wonhip service Wedncday at 7:30 p.m. at the church, 18255 Bushard St. Rabbi Stephen J. Einstein and the Rev. James R. Hadley will conduct the service, wh ich is open to both congregations and the communi1y at large. Thanksglvlng rites set . St. Paul's Lut~eran Church of La$una Beach wdl hold a'ThanksgJvmg morning worship service at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, to be conducted by the pastor the Rev. Richard G. Schumm. ' A canned goods offering will be received to benefit Luth~ran Social Services of Orange County. The church 1s located at 11 90 Morningside Drive. Call 494-7988 for additional information. Women 's talk slated Bonnie Castrey. chai rman of the Oran$e County Commission for the Status of Women. Wlll be the speaker for the Fnends of the UC Irvine Women's Opponun1t1es Center luncheon Sunday. The event will be held from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mercury Savin~ and Loan. 2302 1 Lake Center Dnve, El Toro. Tickets are SS and reservations are required. Call 830-96 77 or 548-153 1 fo r details. Swedlsh bazaar planned The Swedish Women's Educational Associa- tion's Orange County chapter will hold its fif\h an.nu~ Christmas bazaar Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Communily Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. H~ndcrat\ed items, baked goods and Swedish food ~111 be ?n sale as weU as glogg, the traditional Swecltsh Chnstmas dnnk. The public is invited and the donation isS I for adults and 50cents for children under 15. Hollday boadqae at UCI The annual holiday brunch and boutique sponsored by the Women Associates of the Interfaith Center on the UC Irvine campus will be held Dec. 3 at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The boutique opens at JO a.m. and the lunch is scheduled for I I :30 at a cost of$ I 2. Call 8.33--0891 OJ 720-I 652 for additional information. Gingerbread workshop The l rvine Senior Services Program will offer a "Gingerbread House Workshop" for all ages Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center. 3 Sandburg Wa y, Irvine. Etti Blair, international caterer of R.S. V.P. Catering in Irvine will conduct the workshop. Each particiP.ant will be decorating a freshly baked house to be 11ft wrapped and taken home. The cost is S25. and more information is available at 733-1055. Tuesday, Nov. 26 • 6:30 p.m., lrvlDe City Coancll. City Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7 p.m .. Hutlqtoo Beaclt UDJoo Hlglt Seltool 1Dl1trlct, District Education Ceanter. I 02 5 I Yorktown Ave. PoucE Loe .. Orangie Cout OAJLY PILOT/TUlllOey, HOYembet 2t. 1885 •AS Arts Center's funds reach $39 mlllloa By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ................ The Oranat County Perform1oa Ans Center's operatin,eodowment has swelled to $39 million m gift commitments, shattenna the S20-miU1on aoat set when fund·rai inJ bepn two r ears a.JO. The private contributions will be used to mainllin the complex and underwnte programming at the new center, under connruct1on in the South Coe.st Ptau art1 of Costa Mesa. The 10-story first phase - featunng a 3,()()()-seat main theater and a ~seat studio -1i. scheduled to open next Oc:tober. C~ntcr officials said another SS I 2 million m pnvate contnbuuons har. been prnercd to build the S70. 7 m1lhon first phase. The endowment fund as se parate from the construction account and cons1~ts mostly of 11fb from chantablc trust , hfe estate a.areements. will bequests and hft insurance PohCJC$. 1cxord1~0 1 center press release "It 1s tremendously reward1na to have not only reached but exceeded our aoal pnor to the center's operuna." Carl Mnchell, endowment counc1l chamnan, '81d in a prepared statement Donors pledging SI million or 11\0te to endow the center mclude Robert P. Peeblct, the Hany 0 Steele Fou~ Mr. and Mrs Rachi.rd Hunmer. Patnaa R. Fredericks, Mr and M"' Cb.arks HC$ter and the Hn ter famtJy fou.ndalion. Other m1lllon-dollar contnbuton are lbe Los Anseles Times(Tam es Manor Foun- datton and two local fam 1ltC$ whose names were wuhhcld. Add1tionally, more 1han 100 donon have contnbuted SSO,OQO or more 10 the endowment fund. · T~en letters help fight kidnappi~g Dwyer School students' project seeking to locate- missing kids nationwide -By ROBERT BARKER OltMDelly .......... Youngsters at Dwyer School m Hunt- ington · Beach arc sending out feelers throughout the nation in search of a 5-year- old Fresno boy who authorities fear has been kidnapped. They've sent mquines to their counter- parts in 70 schools in 22 states. And the 1nformatfon is going out later thi s week in mailings to 3.500 schools throughout the nation. The sixth. seventh and eighth grade students have launched a nationwide network called TAKE (Teen-a~ers Against K.idnappin$ Everywhere). Their mission is to find missing children where police efforts have failed. The children have been sending out descriptions and biographical information about Laura Bradbury, a Huntington Beach girl, smcc las1 December. But the repon about the disappearance of the Fresno area boy, Richard J. Raley. was the first to be insened in the student network via the official link with local police. Pohce received the bullwn of the boy'i. disappearance Friday and liaison Sg1. Mike Jacobs took the information to the TAKE youngsters. "What these kids are doing is just great," Jacobs said. "Who's better able to find missing kid s than other kids if all other effons fail?" The letters con tamed desc nptaons of1he boy who was last seen this week in Fresno. He has brown hair and brown eyes and was wearing a red sweatshirt and black cor- duroy pants when last seen. The Dwyer young.sters will send a photograph to their student counterparts when police make q.n.e available, said adviser Debb Clay. Sgt. Michael Jacobe watchea ad'riaer Debb Clay point out darkened atatea where achool• belong to 0.., .... ,....."' n.. De Mlloe Teena Aialn•t Kldnappln& E•erywhere network launched at Dwyer School.in Huntington Beach. Dw)er Sch~wungsters launched their organ1zat1on lasl xear whe n they wrote letters to students an other areas. enlisung their help tn the search fo r the Bradbury girl who was bch~ved kidnapped at Joshua Na1ional Tree Monument near Twen- tynine Palms last October. Third trial begins in husband's murder By STEVE MARBLE OllMDelly ......... A Hunti111ton Beach woman. accused of luring her husband to his death in a plot to collect insurance mone,r and start life anew with another man, Will appear in coun today for jury selection in her third murder trial. Jeanette Hughes. 30. who has been held for nearly two years in a jail medical ward because of chronic back problems, has been tried twice for her husband's murder. but has not been convicted. James Hughes. 37. was shot twice in the head at close range as he slept in his bed during the early hours of Jan. I 0. 1984. The first trial ended when Superior Coun Judge Leo nard McBnde declared a mistrial because of inadmissible evidence and the second ended with a deadlocked JUry, forcing a second mistrial. Jury selections in the 1hird tnal are to begin today before Supenor Court Judge Lu is Cardenas in Westminster. If con- victed. Hughes could be sentenced to 25 years in prison. Hughes, who clai ms her lover killed her husband in a fit of Jealous rage. 1s accused of arranging her husband's death m hopes of collectmg a $440.000 li fe insurance policy. Adam Salas Ram an.~1. the woma n's admitted lover. was convicted of murder last March and was sentenced to 25 years in state pnson. Ramirez. 4~. claimed 11 ~a~ Hughi;s who k.iJJed her husband. He said he agreed 10 help her cover up the slaying because he was hopelessly an love with the woman. Public Defender Paul tark said Ramirez was a "sucker" for pretl)' women and a v1ct1 m of "lo' e. passion and manipulauon." Deputy D1<>lnct t\ttornc\ Rac k Tooht.') who will pros('cutc Hughes for 1hc third time. said Ram1rc1 and Hughe'> '>hart.• equal guilt an the '>13) ang. Toohey said 1he two planned and conspired dunng a length> sc:wal affair and planned to man) after 1he husband was dead. He said 1he murder plot had 10 be pulled off quackl> hccausc Hughes v.as planning 10 lea\c his ~1fe and mo'c 10 Flonda. The prosecutor \aad Hughe<. and Ramirez smothered the sleeping husband WJth a towel. pos111oned him in a restful manner 10 hrs bed and shot ham an ahc head. Toohey said the two planned to hlamc the ki lling on a burglar and that Ram1re1 even took Hughes' To:-ota Celu.:a and his wallet to make 11 look lcg111ma1c "They came 'er) close 10 pulling oil the perfect cnme:· Toohe~ told Jurors dunng closing arguments an Hughcc;' <,crnnJ tn.il "They nearl) pulled at otT " They became interested an Laura be- cause many knew Laura's cousin. M 1chelle Ray, who was rn the eighth grade at Ow) er last year. They mailed letters 10 schools 10 50 c;tates that contained Laura ·s picture and a sketch of a suspect. The) asked the other yo ung people 10 circulate the tilers an<l 10 check w11h authont1es an their areas lo see how the )Oungsters could help The search for Laura hasn •t paid off ~et. but the DW)-er students sa\ the' haven't despaired and Sllll harbor hopesoffindmg her and oaher kidnapped ~oungsters Freeway emergency phones will get study By LISA MAHONEY OflMD.ily .......... Oranae County wtU take anolbc:r look at the cos1 and mechanics ol instaH1na emergency telephonts alo ng its 133 miles offrceway. The Orange County Transponat1on Comm1ss1on d1rcctt"d 11s tatT Monda)' to prepare a rcpon outlmmg a program for installa11on of emt>rgt"n<'' call bo\es mcluding estimated stan up and opcrauons costs. The type of telephone to be used and spacing of1ht call l'lo\t''i ::il'>o v.111 Ix· pan of1he study wh ich is due back toothe comm1ss1on Jan I J Orange County has wanted call bo '<es on llS freewa\" f11 r 'l'JP• hut finan cing pnorit1es always squelched the proJ1..'Ct. said Tom Fonune. tlw , nm m"~1un 's puhl1< affairs officer. The chances of ge111ng call 00\~'> for Orangl-C ount' hnghtenl·d tht\ 'l'ar "'hl•n state Sen. Manan Bergeson . R-;o..cv. pon Beal·h co·Juthor1.·J lcg1 .. 1a11on pro' 1dang .i source of funds for them as of fan I The legJslat1on permits loc..·at go,emmenl'> to plau: an assessment nt up w SI per )'ear on stale \Chicle reg1stra11on'> to pa ' for lhl' 1nstalla11 on o~rat aon and maan1enance of call b<nes The new lav. also allov.s 1he formation ot J \en llt' -\ulhont' 1111 Frecv.a\ Emergencies to O\erstt 1he call lx1\ ne1v.or~ Jn order to collect the fee from Orangl' C ounl' 't•hadl.' ''"' nl'r<• thl· Board ot uperv1sors and a maJOnl~ of the c11~ 1.ounn l'> n.·pr1..''>c.'nt1ng a mJJllnt~ of thC" count} 's population must agree to do so Fortune sa)s emcrgenc~ call txnes an.· net:ded to prli' 1dl' motorl'>I' "'1th a ..al~ means of summon mg help in thee' ent their' eh1de ,., da..ahled or 1n\ ol \ ed rn an accident on the free"'Cl) In Los .\ngeles Count\."' here call 00\l'S are pla1.ed l'\l'I'\ quaner-mak along 1he fr~v.ays. 68 percent o(the 60.000 10 70 000 moton<,t -a1d reque<,t<; rt'n'1\ed h' 1he Los i.\ngeles Polite Dcpanment ea1.h mo nth an' mJdl' from the cmergenc' 1elephones. according 10 Fortunl' Los 4.ngeles dipped into its General f-und morl' than J dl'l adl' agt' tl) pro ' ade the call boxes. he said Drug-induced blast; fire kills woman; mate critical Irvine ( red11 cards and S 1.200 1n cash v.t•rc reported s1olen fro m a ho1el room at I IH~OO Mac rthur Bhd \fonda\ • • • I Q84 Volkswagen Sc1rocco parkl'd an the 2900 block of Cliff On ve unda\ night and stole 1he S500 car 'lterco. a S20 bnefca.se and a SI Ci() 1n drafting tools. • • • Vandals smash('d the"' 1ndsh1cld or a gra) 1983 Ford LTD par .. t'd tn the ~00 block of Prospet:I \unda' n1ghl. the '1ct1 m told pohc·e The damage v.as est1matt"d at S:!.00 Cotata Mesa Official!> at Kw1k ( olor Pnn1ang. 1845 Park -\'e . reportt."d lhat over the weekend ~omconc luc.Jced in the rear door to the busmcs<. and rum- maged through o;ome de<;!. drawer. but dadn ·1 steal an\ thing . ' . V ALI NOA (AP) -A 35-year-old woman was killed and her 52-year- old husband critically burned Mon- day when an explosion blamed on the manufacture of illicit drugs ripped through their home. sheriffs deputies said. The 9:37 a.m. blast killed Gail Helen Jeffus. Los Angeles County sheriffs Sat. Ron Bailey said, adding that her husband, Olyo, -As found wanderina nearby in this suburb 20 H-ttniton lleacll Jewelry, valued at $9,000. a TV set and a video ca.sselte recorder. valued at S 1,000 were reported stolen from a home in 1he S 100 block of Meadowlark Monday. The thief smashed a front window to pan entry. police repons said. • • • A resident in the 21600 block of Brookhunl Street rePoned that someone k.icked in the door to her home and stole her refriaerator and mi~Uaneous ltem1t worth $2,000, over the wcektnd. The victim told police the thief may be her cx- bo..A.&-d. 1"-" ••• Electronic IC&les and tools~ $3,200 were reported stolen from a bu.sinest alona "Burke Lane over the weekend. The thief may have utcd a ptaHkey to pin entry • police reporu males east of downtown Los Angeles. "The strong odor of chemicals at 1he scene led investigators to believe that an illicit drug lab might have been at the residence. and this was later confirmed by fire dcpanmcnl officials." Bailey said. "The drugs being manufactured were reponedly methamphetamines." He said Mrs. Jeffus apparently wa s trapped in the bathroom when the said. • • • A su~rvisor at an Oranae County sanitation plant. 22212 Brook.hunt St .. reponcd Monday th•t a $3,600 hand-held radio was sto)en from a locked office Friday. • • • A thief reponedly broke mto a home in the 100 block of 7th trcet over· tM weekend and stole S?OO in firearms. a sm micro-Nave and s 700 m miscellaneous items. Pol.ice ~rtJ said the intruder pried a 11de 1lidina window to pin entry. FCNDtala Vallq A tbid reportedly tried to bttak into 1 Radio Shack alooa Hatbor Bouttvvd early Monday motnint but n~ after. ~ spotled him smash the store s front window. • • • A raadtru 1n the 11000 block of r chemicals exploded. killing her and causingS90.000 damage to the house What caused the chemicals to e~­ plode wasn't immediately known. he said. Jeffus. who was listed an cnucal cond1t1on at the bum ward of Sherman Oaks Community Hosp11al wasn't booked or charged with an\ - thmg Monday. Bailey said. Th<' inve ligation was continuing. ~he said Sud1th Avenue reported that some- one stole her pu~ containmg credit cards, $95 m cash and SI 5 in clothing from her u_nlocked 1969 Volkswagen Bug parked m her dnvcway Monda~ afternoon. • • • A resident in the 8800 block of Sandpiper rePorttd Monday that a thief broke into her home Saturda> and stole hcrS9SOdiamond nng from the 1cwclry box in her bedroom. • • • A $137.29.car stereo wa reponed stolen from a bl.c-k t 970 Ford u n park~ 10 the 10'00 block of Cinco de Mayo Monday. • • • Two vldeo cauette recorders and four TV lie\ valuedatSS.S69.40.and S 1.243 ia;t-elry wt'tt ttJ)Orted stolen ftom a home in tM 10300 block of EJ Monterey Su_nday ntaht. Pohcc rt'· Port~ 5atd the th.ef entered thmuah a -\ pur5e rnnta1n1ng S 170 1n cash v.a'I repont·d s1olen from a Oat un 2SO"i'\ par~ed 1n a lot at I 1922 ~11_, Par~ Bh d Monda} ••• -\ 2~)ear-old gue!>t ol a hotel at I 000 Von Karman .\ve reported thal ha\ v.atch worth bctwt"Cn S200 and S400 ~ai. !>ltllen from his room '-fonda\ • • • \ thtd reponedl~ 'tole 40 '1deo l'ai.i.cm· 1apcs from a car parked rn a 'IChoollot 31 5500 I~ inc (enter Dnve \tonday morning. The lo~' wa' estimated at more thnn $400 • • • Official~ of a 1nsurant:c/lav. / real estate tlusincss at ( '7Q~~ Cowan reponcd Monda) that ont• of their cmplo~cc~ had cmbcu.lcd SHKX'> Newport Beach ,, ca~h bo' conta1n1na S50 ~-u r<"poncd ~tolcn from a l 1 moo 76 'K'f\ ac..-e station 391 East Coast H1ghwt). early Monday momma-• . . \ S4.00Cl diamond nna and o So.<00 1old chirm brlC"tlet wett rl'pontd \tolen from a home 1n the 100 block of Dol phm Terntt Mon- da\ Police reports said the th1t'f also r.nsa ktd the res1dc-n~ • • • .\SI 000 m1crowave-ps nan r was repontd ~tolcn from a home 1n the 2100 blOl k of Holly turda) • • • " thief rtportedl) hmke into a rtd • South County '\ S300 black leather motorc'tcle 1acl et was reportC'd )ltllcn from · the locker room of a Dana Point high school at 3333J Golden Lantern • • • -\ Laguna "11gucl dt'nllSt reponed that vandals <ihot out one ol hti. office ~mdoW$ with a BB·gun The incident took platt at .30001 Crnv.n Valle) Parkwa~ • • • .\tool ho'< contaanana S:!.OO 1n toob was rc-portt'd saolen from th(' garage of a Mission VieJO home an the ~4 '00 block of Graciela. The ov. ncr ot a I Q~Q ( he\ rolet C ·amaro rcponcd 1hat hie; car had het'n tampered "'llh "'h1k 11 was parll.C'd 1n 1he South (. oast Plaza lot Sunda' He told police he ~he\ cd som<"One v.a' In 1na 10 steal 11 • • • Official<> at a Ham" and Fran~ clothing store an South Coast Pl1.1a reported that 'iomeooc stole '""o ~omen·, 'IUW. \\Orth SS \4 41/ Sun- da\ ••• Too"' nlued at S~t>O v.t•rc reported ~tokn lrom a hvsane" at 2 '\'\fl Nt'~pcirt Rh d 0' er the \\Ce kcnd • • • '\ n SI. I 00 car sterro was reponcd stolen from a hlu(' 1 Q8 t Volkswagen Rabbit park<'d in the 200 bled. of Palmer Strttt Monda) Muggers get $10, 000 I'll police repocu sa 1d .,..A 2K·)1!aT-Old Laguna Bea h stock· The u'P«t "°'ped on a moped. broker told Huntanaton Bea h poltcc pollC"t said he was hit over the ~ad and robbed The \ 1ct1m told pohC't that he W1I ors I 0,000 in cuh alonaa Hunt1naton carry1n1 a larst amount of cash Beach sUttt Monda.,' ntJht. pohor bccauSt ht was on hl wa) to bu) a reponed today car Tht \'1Ct1m was rrponrdl walk1nJ Ht "''I liken to Hoq Hospital for to a telephone af\cr the car he was eum1nat1on dm 1na ran out of p s near the One of his attlidtcn W11\ descn~ 1nter~t1on of Brooln 1r,t and •i. an I to 20-yar.<>ld, H1sparuc 8u\hard strttt shon l) before ~ pm male, about S feet. 9 ~\all Tbt Monda . Two men knocked ham to other wia dncnbed au 18 to 20 ye.ar- t he ground and took the mcmt't. old whuc matt Wltb blond ban / 1 ,/ Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuetday. 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And later Monday, the United States swapped convicted and suspected spies with Ghana. "The three cases are not related.'' Assistant Attorney Genera.I Stephen Trott, head of the department's criminal division, said Monday of the arrests. "The timing is just coin- cidence. but it all stems from the FBI being really sharp out there." He attributed the spate of arrests to a hiah FBI priority on catching spies coupled ·with incrused counter- intelligence budgets, new legislative tools..to keep some infonnation secret during public triaJs and a determina- tion to deter others through pros- ecution. "The message is ... there is a price to P!Y if you mishandle infor- mation.· Trott said He said he personally believed there were more spies, but added he could not prove that. He noted that all three weekend cases involved spying for money, but others have said ideology aJso may have played a role in the Chinese case. One federal source, who asked not 10 be identified by name, said investigators have no plans 10 extend their virtual spy-a-<iay pace. but warned that events can...spur unex- pected arrests in spy cases, particu- larly when a suspect attempts to flee. Monday, the FBI arrested the second former U.S. antelhaenoe of· ficer ori&inany implicated by turn- about defector Vitaly Yurchenko. the KGB gene"'l-dC1i&nate wbo ned to the Weit on Aua. I and then stunned this city by,publicly retumina to the Soviet Union three months later. Sources sald Yurchenko provided descn. · ptions, aJthou&b not the real names, that led the ""FBI to ex-NSA analyst Ronald William Pelton. 44, who was arrested Monday in an Annapolis, Md., hotel, and to ex..CIA conn qi:nt,. Edward L Howard, 34, who fled to Finland. The Pelton arrest came on a day replete with spy developments in the capital: -The United States concluded a spy swap with Ghana, allowing Michael A. Soussoudis. 39, a cousin of Ghana's military leader Lt Jerry Rawlins, to return to Ghana while close to 10 Ghanaians "of tnterest to t.be United States" were allowed to fly to an unidentified' African country. Soussoudis secretl y pleaded no con- test to charges under the espionage act . His former lover, Sha(on M. Scranage, 29, once a clerk in the CIA 's Ghana station. who pleaded guilty to reveaJing the identities of CIA in· formants to Soussoud1s, was sentenced Monday to five years in prison. ' -Israeli officials, who demanded anonymity. said their government was investigating whether someone at their Washington embassy over- stepped his authority in buying classified U.S. documents from Jonathan J. 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The s.taff- written report for the President's Commission on Organized Cnmc. circulatjng •moo&. the commi sion's 19 members for their approval. calls r~r qressive moves to loosen the underworld's grip. Labor racketeering results an millions of Americans payil\a organiud crime ··a surcharge on a wide ,..nJC: of goods and services," commis_sion rcsel\,rch director Nicholas Chiarkas said. Atlantl• •lated to bla•t oil ton'6ht CAPE CAN AVERAL -A forecast of clear skies promiscld a brilliant show10night when space ihuttle Atlantis with its 700.foot tail of fire dashes into the darkness on a ni&ht to tC1l space station construction concepts. "Weatberwisc, we're settina up for a really spectacuJar launch; we should hav(' a clear beautiful slcy wi th almost a full moon," said Lt. Scott Funk. the shuttle weather officer. Atlantis and its crew of six men and one woman are to lift off at 4:29 p.m. PST. and NASA said if conditions arc right, the blazing exhaust should be visible from South Carolina to Cuba. It is only the second scheduled after-dark launch in 23 shuttle missions. The first. in 1983, was seen from Tampa and Miami, both more than 150 miles awav. But hea vy clouds blocked the view to the north and southwest. , .. Slayer ol •l•ter glven probatlon PENDLETON, Ore. -A California man was placed on five years' probation Monday and ordered to spend 240 hours in community service for the 1974 slaying of his teen-age sister, who he said feared she was pregnant with his child. K.alib Valentine, 26, of the Los Angeles suburb of Bellflower, also was ordered to pay $50 in court costs and undergo evaluatjon to determine whether be needs alcohol, drug or mental health counseling, "lfl could some way S« a gain in incan:erating yo u I would do it," U matilJa County Circuit Judge Robert Abrams told Valentine. But the judge, who could have sentenced Valentine to 20 years in prison on the first-degree manslaughter charge, said incam:rating him would have given Valentine the idea he had repaid his debt to society. Reagan off tor Callfomla hollday WASHINGTON -President Reagan. accompanied for the last time from the White House by his fri sky dog. Lucky, set out today for California and a six-day holiday at his mountaintop ranch. After nearly a year at the White House, Lucky has outgrown the presidential mansion and now will li ve at the Reagan's 688-acre Rancho del Cicio near Santa Barbara. The presidential pooch had a helium balloon tied to its collar, emblazoned w11h the words, .. Good Luck." Reagan, steering Lucky across the South Lawn on a leash to board a hclicopler for a hop to catch Air Force One, caJled the baJloon the dog's parachute. ORANGE COAST CAR POOLS PROMOTED .•• From Al Since car pooling 1s voluntary, network staffers aren't preparing 10 go out and knock heads to convince motorists to get with the program - they're goin~ to make you want to. For individuals, there are incen- tives like discount coupons and last week's sweepstakes drawmg which attracted I 0.000 entrants hopmg to win the top prize -a tnp for two to London. Network staff is also taking a more active role in car-pool matching. Rather than just providing callers with a list of names. employees telephone everyone on the list to see if they are still interested in car pooling and to aJert them to a potential partner. They follow up with the origjnaJ caller a week later to sec if a match was made or if further as- sistance is needed, Edson said. For companies interested enough to o~n their doors for a transit survey, Commuter Network will identify potential van and bus poolers in the firm and assist them in organizing a ride•haring program. At one firm, the network provided a Dial-a-Ride van to company em- ployees to get ride sharing off the ground there. . Edson scoffs at what he calls "amateur sociologists" who think ~r pooling will never succeed here. They "say you·ve got a California mentali- ty and you can't get them out oftheu cars." Ha, says Edson. "In Los Angeles, which I think is part of California, more than 50 perc.ent (of people) going into downtown ride share.' The figure is 60 percent an San Francisco, Edson maintains. "People will choose the mode that makes sense to them." Making ride sharing convenient to OranJe Count1ans accustomed to hopping in their cars and hitting the freeway will probably get easier as business continues booming and traffic increases. But, i~ is perhaps appropriate that, as manager of Commuter Network, Edson has degrees in psychology not traffic engineering. Edson has taken some tame to puzzle out what motivates people to make a change in their commuting patterns and he's found that change begets change. Moving. switching jobs and other disruptive events make people more responsive to additional lifestyle adJuStments. he said. To be successful, Commuter Network will have to catch people in flux -say when their company is relocatina to Oranae County - or 0B ITUARlf S PaulP. Ross deadat89 Services were conducted Thursday for Paul Pearce Ross of Costa Mesa, commander of the New Mesa Ve1- crans of World War I &n.cks. who died Nov. J 7 at the aae of 89. Mr. Ross, who had operated a drapery 1ervice, had lived in Costa Mesa for the put five years. He helpedcst.abliah the Arizona Veteran• Memorial Ccm~ in Phoenix. He ii survived by a dauahter, Sue Jefft1es o( Newport Beach, and a 1iJw, Marpret Rou of Jndwna. Funeral lefvices were held at Pierce Brothen Bell Bro.dway Monuary an Costa Mesa. BurUI wa scheduled at the Arizona Veterans M~morial Cemetery. create "psuedo-eve nts" to bnng people to a decision point on nde sharing. Edson said. One such event was the Nov. 18 opening of two car-pool express lanes on the Costa Mesa Freeway. Com- mut.er Network took advantage oftbe lane openings by contacting large businesses along the 12-mile stretch and ask.iog them to put up car pool posters, hand out how-to brochures and survey their employees for poten- tial car and van pool candidates. Edson said 35 of the companies invited to the express lane meeting came. Not discouraged, network staff called the no-shows and won the cooperation of I 0 more. More than 3SO maJor employers provide car poolingass1stance to their employees, according to transit dis- trict statistics. Among them is McDonnell Douglas Corp .. an air- craft manufacturer that has promoted car, van and even bus pooling for 15 years. Car pooling started at McDonnell Douglas's Huntington Beach head- quarters about six or seven years ago. said Debby Guzman, long-time car pool coordinator. About 300 of its 5,000 to 6,000 employees ride share from Santa Monica, PaJos Verdes. Moreno Val- ley, Ontario and elsewhere, clerk Cynthia Butcher sajd. Employees provide the vehicles used and whenever a new route as proposed, the company sends out flyers to advenize it. Guzman said. Once a year, transit district staff is invited out to explain the program and all new employees arc automati- ~lly told about ride sharing and given a Commuter Network appl i- cation, she said. Car pooling will be vigorously promoted at Irvine C'o.'s new Spec- trum development, said Charity Crawford, transportation develop- ment coordinator for the high-tech business center at the junction of the 5 and 405 freeways. Companies will be required to join a transportation association designed to encourage ride sharing, she said Rather than tak.ina -a company by company approach. the association will plan car, ~an and bus pool routes on a large scale, Crawford said. Where cities arc restricting growth because of traffic concerns, work.ing car pooling into a development plan can allow more construction. Jf a developer can show that a ridt shanna program will reduce the num~r of new ca~ trips generated by the units to ~ built. a larger project may~ permitted. . Edso!' ~ buildina restnctions increasina an Ora nae COunty as traffic become• worse. Limits on traffic aeoeration will have to be im~ whether throuah limiting P&rkina In projecu or rcquirlna car pool pro-aram• on larae tcaJe projects he said "Event1:1ally, i_t's ~ina to become i law or an ancentave1 ' he 11id. In the meantime, Commuter Network has been charaed with findina more strategies to lessen traffic. Look for flex-time promotions next year, Ed.son said. Under n~x-timc. employees can choose their work houn within cenaln parameters under the theory that the n.a1h hour crunch wdl case as people pick less crowded tames to travel to and from work. And don't be 1urpnted when Commuw Network starts P\Ubiq non-motorized methods of gettin1 where you're JOinJ. Walkina and bicyclina may be ofd.flshaoned, but they never ao out of style. ' r Singer to stand trial for murder in Belushi death LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rock singer Cathy Evelyn Smith wept as a judae told het she must stand trial for second-<iegree m urder because she took part in a "dangerous dance" that led to comedian John Belushi's drug- overdosc death. _Smith, a former backup singer and companion to such recording artjsu as Gordon Lightfoot and Hoyt Axton, was ordered Monday to stand tnal on the murder charge and 13 counts of furnishing and administering cocaine and heroin to Belushi. · Belushi, star of television's "Satur- day Night Li ve" and such films as "Animal House" and "The Blues Brothers," died March 5, 1982. at the Chateau Marmont hotel from acute heroin and cocaine intoi ication. For the last days of his ltfe, the 33- year-old comedian repeatedly in· JCCted drugs allegedly fum1shcd and administered by Smith. ''Surely Mr. Relushi issued the invitation in this dance, but 1t 1s an inherently dangerous dance," Mu- nicipal Cour1 Judge James Nelson said, adding: "The Legislature has provided that the price for the piper in these instances is high.'' Smith's attorney. Howard Weitzman, contended she wa!I "nothing more than a lackey, a gofer. someone Mr. Belushi managed to manipulate." Weitzman contended that some- one else or the portly comedian himself had provided and adminis- ter~ the fatal dose. He said Smith should never have been charged with murder. Cathy lt•elyn Smith Under Cahforn1a law. anyone who fum1shei1 and administers an an- hcr.ently dangero us substance to another person can be prosecuted for second-degree murder 1f the per~on dies. Death sentence overturned because of juror misconduct SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The death sentence of a man charged with robbing and murdenng a camper has been overturned by the state Supreme Coun because of Juror misconduct. campers and ordered them to hand o ver their wallets He did not take the money. but he threw the wallets at the campers' feet. then suddenly shot Burrell. After Whelan fled, Stankew1lL emptied the wallets. By a 6-to-1 vote Monday, the court decided that Laird Gene Stankewitz should be retned because Juror Louis Knapp, a former poltce officer. prejudiced other jurors by providing an improper definition of robbery. "He did not keep hi s erroneous advice to himself." The question of whether a robber) occurred was cnt1cal to the case If there was no robbery. Stankewatz could not be sentenced to death for the crime that was charged. Justice Stanley Mosk wrote in the majonty opinion .. Rather, vouching for Its correctness on the strength ofh1s long service as a police officer, he stated at again and again to his fellow jurors and thus committed over1 miscon- duct." Dunng dehberat1ons. Knapp incorrectl y told the other Jurors that a robbery occurs when a person forcibly takes personal property from another person. regardless of whether he intends to keep the proper1)'. "No evidence ha~ been ofT~red. adm1ss1ble or not. to rebut the presumption that (Knapp's comments) affected the deliberations of the other Jurors," Mosk wrote Joining Mosk in votln$ for the retnal were C h1cf Justice Rose Bird and Justices Allen Broussard. C ru1 Reynoso, Joseph Grodin and Otto Kaus It was the 38th death penalty case overturned by the court since capital punishment was reinstated 1n California in 1977. Only three cases have been upheld. Stankew1t1 was charged in the 1981 shooting death of Richard Burrell , who along with his fellow camper, Scott Whelan. stumbled upon Stankewitz when he was hiding in a remote cabin an the Sierra Nevada west of Death Valley after escap1ne from Sacramento County Jail. Prosecutors said Stankewitz pulled a gun on the Jusuce Malcolm Lucas. however. dissented from the maJOnt)' op1n1on and argued that the death sentence should have been upheld because the defense waited too long -18 months -to raise the question of Ju ror misconduct. Smuggling of inla.Ilts is widespread SAN DIEGO (AP) -A baby smuggling ring that paired Mexican infants with Amencan couples was not an isolated case. according to immigration officials. Oiff Rogers, deputy djs1rict direc- tor of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, said two women arrested in September in connection with the smuggling nng may have had dealings with other n ngs, and additional indictments are expected . Meanwhile. Rogers said Monday that authorities are considering~ plea bargain with Juanita Vargas-Ruiz. 52. and her daughter, Melinda Leyva- Vargas. 28. both of whom arc chai;ged with conspiracy to smuggle Mex1ca!' infants. Their cases are on hold until Februarv Man glven 67 years for assault VISTA (AP) -A 20-year-old man was sentenced to 67 )'ears in \tatc prison for an attack on a woman that lasted two hours and' was descnbcd hy a prosecutor as "everybody's nightmare." Jesus Martinez Solas will be ehg1blc for ~arole in 35 years, according to Deputy D1stnct Attorney Susan B1~C). In addition to the prison time. Sohs was ordered Monda) to pay S 1.000 restitution to the 25-year-old victim. Supenor Court Judge F. V. Lopardo said Solis' attack on the woman in August 1984 was premeditated and that the victim suffered bodily harm and was in severe pain. ohs "as convicted t"o months ago of IS felony counts. including forcible rape, sc.-it.ual assault. assault with a deadly weapon. forced sodomy and oral copulation. 81eC) said the V 1sta man hid in the back scat of the v1ct1 rn's car while she was grocery shopping and surprised her when she returned from the supermarket. He allegcdl) fofl'cd the: woman to drive 10 an isolated road in Vista and attacked her Trucker shot to death daring argument GORMAN (AP) -A truck dnver was shot to death dunng a roads1dt• argument with a man who fled moments before the '1et1m '<> truck rolled backwards and jackknifed, blocking Interstate 5 for o;cveral hours. investigators said. Edward Watkins Ill. 36, of San Gabnel died of mull1ple gunshot wounds an hour after 1he 8 p.m. Monday shooting. Lo!> .\ngeles County Sheriffs Department investigators said. "He was ha' ang some kind of al'jument with another person wh en he was shot." Dcput) Da ve Hogan ..a id. Witnesses said Watkins' truck. loaded with mail. was parked alongs1dt• 1-'i when the shooting occurred. The gunman then fled an an older car. invesU$!1tors said. "The truck then started rolling back""ards and 11 Jackknifed.'' Hogan said. Three northbound lanes of the interstate. the '>late\ main north-south route, were blocked for about two hour\. No other 'eh1clc-; struck the truck. Investigators had not determined whether the content<. of the truck had been disturbed, he said. •• Orange Coat DAILY PILOTITu.day, Novemb« 2t, 1915 • •1 Peres, Hassan agree to conduct peace talks TEL AVIV luael (AP) -Pnme M1n1)tcr 'h1mon Pl"re'lloda}' welcomed Moroccan Kmg Hauan ll'sofferto hold Middle Ea!>t peace talks and declared, "We will meet... uch a meeting would represent a breakthrouah 1n efforts to ellpand Arab-Israeli pcac~making. wa!i assa,ss1natcd in 1981 by lslamtc fundamenla.lists o pposed 10 his pcacemakina with Israel. The Israeli premier. answennJ qucst1oris lOday from high school students 1n a Tel Aviv suburb, aid not say when or where a meeting with the kin& might t.ake place. Hassan. who act~d as intermediary an Egyptian· l\raeli peace nego11at1ons !>Utd on telev1s1on Monday that Peres had asked to be invited to MQrocco to talk with the king. who as chairman of the 21 -natton Arab League. The king said he would meet Peres "with great pleasure .. 1fthe lsrach leader had a "scnous proposal ··o nCt' it there were meeunas th<>K meetmas were !>C<:ret. But Ir people want to talk about peace, wby sbouJd 1hey concral themselves?" said Peres. refemna to reports that he met !ICCretly with Hassan 1n Morocco in 1978 and 1Q8 1 Peres said toda}' in respon~ to a question from The A<isoc1ated Press. "lfl meet with the Moroccan king, I will explain that there 1s no !>ul»t1tute for d irect and ~nou'i negotat1ons w11hou1 precond111on!I. an which each side also tncs to consider the needs of the other side:' "So I welcome Kang Hassan's public words. We will meet I am ready for us to meet. He will say what he has to \a> and 1 wall~) what I have to say." Peres said. Hassan said Monday on telcvmon in Morocco's ' capital of Rabat. "lfhe (Peres) has some serious proposal to make. he should come to sec me. But thett must be a real basis for d1scuss1on The day Mr Peres says to me, 'I have a senous proposal 10 put.to you.' then why not'r Pe1es also said 11 was important that has mee11ng with Hassan "takes place an public" Middle East peacemaking effort!> ,have: made little headwa> since the 1979 peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. . The only Arab leader to meet publicly with Israeli leaders was the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. who In an 1mttal reply Monday night. Peres' office quoted the Israeli leader as saying: "There were exchanges of messages between the king and myself. and I will be happy to meet w11h him." Egyptians' raid 1 aboard hijacked plane def ended Scarlett Rogenkamp VictiIIl felt terrorisnl was foreign OCEANSIDE (A Pl -The Amen- can ""oman killed dunng the h11ack- ing of an Egyptian plane had been determined not 10 let 1nternauonal Lerronsm keep her from travchog. her family says. Scarlett Mane Rogenkamp. 38. who worked an Athens for the .S Air Force. was shot 1n the head and thrown from the h11ackcd AirEgypt flight shortly after tt wa!i com- mandeered to Malta o n Saturda> on a flight from Athens to Cairo Her mother Hett) Peterson. said she was almost cena1n from the beginning that her daughter wa\ the v1ct1m "The)' were onl y wa111ng for foot- pnnts and blood samples." she said Monda ~. after the 1denlificat1on ~as made · Dunng a hral'f news conference on the lawn of her home here. Peterson. fighting back tears. said '>he and her daughter had fi,c da)S 109e1 hcr la~t summer an Vienna. "I wai, \Cl) happ) tn bt: v.ath m) daughter this past .. um mer " ~he ..aid "She's m) eldest daughter She's most like me. he's the most Euro- pean. and ""c're 'Cf). \Cr) cl o'>e " ~erv1ces were tentatl\Ch ,1.·1 for Fnda\ afte r h1.·r hod' as re t.irm·J to th e l n11ed State'> . VALLETT.\. Malta (.\P) -The pnme m1n1ster of Malta said he allowed an Egyptian raid on a hijacked plane 10 show "we would not gJve 1n" 10 terron sm Dozen'i of trapped passengers were lolled when commando'i stormed the Egyptian Jetliner. ~ The Maltese go.,emment said Mondav all but one of the 60 people killed d·unng the htJacking died after Eg)'pt1an co m mando!> raided the Boeing 73 7 and lhe terronsts threw fire grenades into the cabin The storming of the plane Sunda) night ended the 14-hour ordeal The only death before the raid occurred when h1Jackers shot an American and tossed her body ofTthe 1e1ltner. Maltese offi c1al'i said But some survl\ ors said an Eg)ptlan secunt}' guard and one of the ht· 1ackers were lolled before tbe raid tn a mid-air shoot-out soon after the plane was commandeered. One of fi ve terronsts surv1 ' ed Vie h1Jaclong. "h1ch began Saturda) night shortly after the .\thens-to- Ca1ro flight took off, and underwent surgery at a hospital. Maltese govern- ment spokesman Paul M1sf ud said Some passengers put the number of h11ackers at three. Eg) pt's foreign m101ster. while in Pans Monday, said the hijackers were four Palestin1ani1 and a Synan "interested in crc.at1ng problems for Egypt " · .\ commentarv broadcast late Monda' bv the official Cairo Radio said the h1Jackers belonged to a Libyan-backed Palest1man group that had broken away from the Palestme L1berat1on Organi£at1on The broadcast was the first time Eg)pt accused Ltb)a b) name of planning the h1Jaclong. .\ govern- ment statement Monday blamed the hijacking on renegade Palestinians working for an Arab countC). but did not name the co unt') In Moscov., the official~' 1c1 news agency . Tass. said Libya denied invoh ement. Egypt's defense minister. Field Marshal .\bdel-Hahm Abu-Ghazala, toda) ..&aJd the government had "some" evtdence Libya was behind the h11acking. but d1d not elaborate. Reward offered for Abbas capture WASHINGTON {AP) -Th~ L n11ed talcs toda) offered a re~ard of up to S:?.50.000 for informa11on leading to the apprehension, pros- ecu t 10 n and p un ishme nt of \1 ohammcd .\bbas a Pakstant· L1berat1on Organ1.1at1o n leader ac- cused of mastcnnanding the h1Ja cking uf the .\chill<: Lauro l ru 1sc -;hip un Oct ' tate Department \po l..csman Charles E Red man said rc~ard mone' rnuld also be paid w those "lth 1nformat1on leading 10 the arrc·-.1 c1 nd pro~cu11on of other., ""ho toot.. part in the h1Jal k1ng l'>ut ha'e not bel'.'n arrested >\bbas was an Italian custod)' bnc:tl} afrer thl" hl)aclin&. bur au1hon11~ rn lral~ p<"rm11tl"d him 10 leave LhC' countn even 1houg}1 the L'n11cd . talc\ had sought hi\ e>.trad111on ~ .. eral 111her Paln11naam are "a1t1ng tnal 1n ltah on l nm1nal charge~ ~temm1ng lrnm 1he \t•11 un• nl the hna1 Italian pro'>t'l utor\ \UO'>t'qul'.'ntl\ Jl k no~ledged that .\bba<. "a' tn· \Oh cd an thl" capture ol lhc cru1St- <.h1p 1n v.h1ch thl'crt'" and pa~sengers ""en· held hu<>tagt· and one of the 14 .\mt•r11.:an~ah0ard Leon Klanghoffer "a' 1..llkd "I thank we've exposed a pan of one, but they may have bee!' the condu11 for another number of nngs. 1 would expect some add1t1onal in~ict­ ments."Rogers said. "It's a ,t1m~­ consum1ng invest1gat1on. and at s sttll going full stren~h." Wilham Bissell, an Arkansas man We will buy your china and crystal for cash 714-241 -9973/818-905-6650 arrested in the same case and charged ~--------___ _ *OPEN NOW 10 am-6 pm* Wrapping, packing. shipping • Gift wrapping and self-service facilities • Supplies. boxes. cartons. tapes. fillers . labels. stamps • Daily sh1pp1ng via insured carriers. UPS. Fed. Express . OHL with forgins birth certificates and other adoption documents. pleaded guilty recently, Rogers said. Bis~ll also was known as Jose Eschevama. Still Overweight . 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It doesn't. require staggered working hours. night- time truck dehven es, forced vacations, forgo ing trips to the store or canceling appointments with the d octor . All those techniques helped traffic planners deto ur the d~om and ~loom predictions o f Black Friday a nd gndlock dunng the Olympics. And they werked well -for two weeks. But they aren't so lutions in the long run. It is clear what's needed: More freeway lanes a nd fewe r cars. We have m ore cars travelin~ o n the freeways than can be a~ommodated . ff motonsts can't be persuaded not to dnve so much -and that d oesn't seem likely except fo r so me minor successes with car pools -then we need to add freeway lanes. . Traffic planners attempted to combine the concepts m the Costa Mesa Freeway experiment. Based o n a week's test, it seems to be wo rking. T raffi c engineers like commuter la nes. Their cal~ulators and slide rules tell them they work. But t he engineers also know m otorists like the la nes almost as much as a dead battery. So the engineers had to figure out ho w to designate a lane for .ca~ poo lers while not drawing the wrath of the vast maJonty of commuters, the solo drivers. . H o nk if you li ke people who learn from their mistakes. Rather than repeat the d ebacle on the Santa Monica Freeway o f the late 1970s that came to be known as the Diam ond Lane D isaster, the engineers didn't try to subtract a general purpose la ne and give it to car poolers. Instead. they left the solo drivers' lanes alo ne and added a l~ne fo r ca r poolers only. The $450,000 car pool lane project was part of the $6 million freeway resurfacing project. Amid great sco-ffi ng and· skepticism it went into opera tion Nov. t 8. ' And it worked , well. A sta.te Department of Trans portatio n report released this week note~ that travel time along a n J J-mile stretch between San Diego Freeeway and the Riverside Freeway bas been c ut in half. . . M otorists who were accustomed to spending 35 mmutes o.n the freeway driving between Lincoln Bo ulevard m Orange and MacArthur Bo ulvard in Irvine found them selves ma king the trip in 18 minutes or less. Car poolers d id even better. Those who shared the dri ve wi th at least one othe r person and took advantage of the new lane made the trip in 12 minutes o r less. Tha t's about a m ile a m inute, unheard of during rush hour in Southern California. . Thecar p?ol Jane on the 55 Freewa y will get a 90-day tnal to prove itself. Even if motorists driving other routes switch to take advantage o f the 55 Freeway's improveme nts, it seems sure to pass the test. In fact. its successes ~re of such olympian proportions, we're read y to pm a gold m eda l o n the project right now. Off with bard's famous line ··<1n ~1th h1'i ht:ad'' I!\ one of thl' m1,.,t quoted l1nc'i from Wilham ~hakc'>pt:art"' .. R1<.hard Ill." But ~hakc.,pearc didn't write 1t. An earl) actCJr C ok \ < 1hhcr, 1mprov141ed 1t for h1'i "~ n u •n \ l·n11:ncc. and 11 \luck ~). I he terrn111:\ that cat hu1ld1ng'> don't ltv~ in tho\e huild1ngs. ~ou <;a1d. \Vh \ not 1 I 110 dangcrou\'1 .\. You cat pumpkin pie hut you don"t ll\e 1n a pumpkin. I crm11e~ ltvc 1n the ground I ht:rc·., mnl\turc there The) cra ve that In the Frc1H.h ln\on\ 11 ran dunng World War II the European ed111on of "Yank · upset \ta\e,11.k women con.,1dt:rahl~ v.hcn 11pnntt•d1n.,1ruc- t1on'>on how lo \a~ "\1) v.1kdoe,n'1 undcr.,tand me " That mild oath y.<H.11011~\ · 'itancd out a'I "( md', hook' .. \ nd thatotherone. "1ound\ 't<tmeduv.n from "God\ wound\" Ciyps) m\thnlog1sl'i C\pla1nl'd wh ) whites arc white and hlack' art hlack God baked the lir\l l)l'opk 1n ovrn'> and some werr underdone. 'onw overdone. fho~ gyp<s1e'), ong1nall) out of nonhern Jnd1a. thoue,ht (1od did the perfect JOb on northern Indian~. people with '>kin thl' wlor of tea. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Not often do city ordinance maker!> complain that their communiues' topless dancer~ wear too many clothes. But officials in Southend. England, did so complain. Thei r proposed law to rectify this wrong didn't pa~s. though. They had trouble getting the wordingjust right. 0 Which was fim advertised as a headache rcmed) -Coke or Scvcn- 1 'p'l A. Both (). .\ linl' wmphony on:ht'!>tra alwa~\ tune'> up on an A note, I've read Where doe'> 1t get that A note'! A. from the oboe Which gets 1t from a tuning fork Men who rnmm1t !>u1c1dc in ho!>p1- tal\ tend to do 'iO between 3 and 5 p m ~aturday'i more o than at any other time. The 'itat1\t1c1am are working on tht' why of that. They're tinkenng w11h the idea that 1t''i right aficr the families of other patients show up. Rut thr) 're not 'iure of anything. Student\ of human behavior \a) a person rarely throws a tantrum when alone L.M. Boyd 11 a 1y•dlcat~d rolum11J1t. ,,eftk Zlnl fO.IOI Tom TeH .,.l!MOHIO r "''°' .)On, ... .., Ctl\I E.dllOI c,..,....., OOOl'I• fOt!Ot •• -. ... .. Wfl h th e lmpt'lus ol t JJe Jell est JI res and the highly publicized Mex/co City quake. somt·Ca/Jfornlsnsare nowopt1ng lorlnsur1u1ce. Bul not many.·· -~ ---· l'P CALL 1HAT A l3lG ~ 10 lliAT POOPOSAL Sorry, you solicitors, you've got wrong 'philanthropist' Flattering m agazine a rticle respons ible for flood of requests One thing ahout being an old man (to which I confess) 1s that ~omc­ body's always doing something n1Cl' for you. That's the case with Nora and I lal Lehman. Almost a )Car ago I got a call from a former employee of mine - An Vmsel. Said Arthur. "Nora wants a story about you for Gentry maga- 2ine." I grumbled a httk: 1hcn I fl'- membered that the lady who used 10 be my fa vonte secr1:tal), Sophie Casas. had written what we 1n the news business call a "morgue piece" about me. Sophie and her hu-;band Cieorg{' were~qear fnends. o\rt, knowmg about this. asked me if l"d let him have a copy of it. W ithout doing much thinking. I did. Art did "interview" me. but I think his main reliance wa!> upon Snph1<.''s bit for the morgue. No matter. A.rt V1nsl'l·~ urttck titled "Walter Burroughs. Publisher. Ph1lanthrop1!>t" appeared in the March 1985 copy of Gen tr}. I don't know where that word ph1lanthrop1~t came from Gucsi. '>he had referred to certain employcrgcnerositie'>. hut nut 1n the morgue piece. So far. so good. Or rather so bad. My present secretary. Rheta Kanter. always opens the mail. As 1 have asked her to do. she throws away all WALTER BURROUGHS commun1cat1onc; that arl' dcarh "Junk .. · ·\kw v.cck.-. ago .-.hl' 'aid to nw .. , don't unders-tand all tht''l' add1t1 on.ll letters begging for <'110tr1h111111n' Whl're do )OU \Upfl11!\c thl'\ gl·I \11u1 namer Sudcknl) a grca1 i1ght dawned . .\ man U\lng an 8()0 numhn from Washington. D.( rl'lcrrcJ 1u an article ahout nw hl' hacl 'l'en 1n a maga11n<.'. It \'\a~ that \l\ord .. philanthropl'>r"' tagged on to nl\ nanw 1n C1l'ntn magallne ncart)' a \C<H ago 1111\t causes this deluge of pleas. Well. Nora and Hal. I don't think you need to prove 3n} great rcaJ. ersh1p. but 1f you do. 1 think \l>U.H' got an A-I test1mon1al right thl·rc l 'onl~ wish I had thl' motil'} to lw worth)' of that "philanthrop1't .. t1tk But I don't. .\nd I am ubhgatl'd to tl'l l the hundreJ~ of peopk that ''nil' me and call me long d1<,tan1..e th,11 th~11 1' the fact. C)o. sorr}. \ ou pol 111nan' and 'nu heads of man~ great t han11l''> I pl.1111 don't have the lund\ to \uppon \OU all. Or many of)ou tor that mailer. As you all kno". tht: rl'a\on fur thl· resurrecuon of 'icarrhl1gh1 1\ that a vef) dear person -C ha/\ I ><m.rl1h~ -bl'Came t•d1tor<1I ttw I >allv Pilot tor lng<•r,oll Puhl1t'<1t1on~ which (hanp1· I)') had hought ttw 1>,111\, Pilot aftl'f a mo\t unhapp~ period. (·ha/\ v.a' looJ...1ng for \ome of the rra~on'> thl' Pilot at one time wa!. pr<>'>JX'r<>U\ and great Om· ol th<: katurc<, '"l' pJCkcd w.a' Scan:hl1ght. I "a' both flattncd and plcci.,ed for "llld t1ml'' <iakc .. to haul on the line. ·\ftn ~oph1l' Ca<;a<, had not1c'l'd h·m 111'1'>tt:nt I "a~ 1ha1 1hac b<: a ~l·altll ot b10grnph1cal material and h1'>tt>r') ol notuhk 1wr.,011' and hi\· tom:al c1.cnb 1n uur .. morgue:· '>he a~J...cd ~h) then· ~a' nothing about me. \hl'kl·pt nudg1ng111cand tin.ill ) thl' h1og1 aph~ tor thl' "morgul'.. wa\ wnttt•n In lll'1 L lH..lk'> a~ JI I heller ll'ad 1ha1' a11J li11d out whal I'm him 111g lur Ju!it 1n pa,.,rng. I am rnmpt:lkd to 'id} that of all thl· ncv. maga1rnc, tha t ha\ e appeared on thd >range Coast 1n the la't )Car. (1er11ry ,., <.upt'nor .lo\nd Nora. if ) ou k<'I a h'>t of trul' philanthrop1'>t'> will ht'lp )'OU. I'll ohligl' No grl':tt r hon-J U'>I look at thl' "'>lli.'ll't~ .. flll \llrr' 111 all thl' local IH' \\ .., pa fX'r\ \ctuall\ I prekr that kind of new<; to the kind th.11 toda~ \ repurters and l'd llOr\ 'iCl'lll IO thlllk thl' publit• hungrr' tor -<,en,at1on' Hut 1f)1Ht'rr looking for a trm· ph1lanthrop1!>t. it b<.·1tl'r b<: ;i Dudd) Warhucks·tyrx· ~ 11 h ;i he..irt of gold Jnd a wallt•t to nH.lllh. Walter Burr oughs is the 0 11ily Pilot 's foun ding publisher. -171it1iii:5t.UI ~ ij;J,d!·i,t.iiW.i--------------. 2 congressmen take FAA to task over free parking California legislator balks a t p aying $600 fee for feavin-g ca r in lot a month WASHINGTON -The fuel that runs the Washington me·rry-go-round ts a high-octane mixture of power and perquisites. The more perks that Washington officials can bestow on themselves. the more power the) have: and the more power they h3\f!, the more perks they accumulate. 8 Jl the merry-go-round broke down recently. when Rep. Phil Crane. R-111.. made a grab for the brass ring and overreached himself. Upset because the free VIP parking lot at National Airport was getting too crowded. Crane suggested that the Federal Aviation Administration ban diplomats and Supreme Court JUS· 11ccs. lcavmg the lot for Congress' excl u~ivc use. To widespread astonishment. the FAA dared to reject Crane's sugges- 11on. and declined to be bullied - even though the congressman threat· cned not so suhtly to remember the a_grnq. ·s 1mpudencr at budget 11me. The FAA expressed its confidence that Crane surely would not cndnnger air travelers' ltves by C'uttina the saftty aaency's budget over n mere matter of wounded pride. There the matter stands. wath both ~ides m uttcn ng darkly about the oth~r·s highhanded behavior. And into the midst of the muddll" dovt Rep. Mel Levine, 0.Calif .. and his w1fc, Jan Dunn' a recent rcc.css. the uv1n~ and their children new home to Callfom1a. leaving their leased $ta· t1on waaon 1n a conaressional parking ~pace at Washington's Dulle Air- port. A month later. when lhey returned. the car had racked upa 1600 parking bill No pmblcm. Ltv1nr thouJht. con· ; gressmen park free. But hl· made onl.' critical error: He had talkd his ~cretary to meet them in the Lcv1nes' other car. ana he drove that one out just ahead of the stauon wagon w1tb its $600 parking tab. T he parking lot attencJant kt thr congressman out without charging for the few minute~ till' \CwnJ car had.been there. But shl' balked at tqe station wagon being dnwn h~ Mr\. Levine. demanding pa }mt.•111 of tlw $600. The attendant "wa<. cxircnwl} abusive to m} wile," Le v11w told m11 associate~ Corky John<.o n and Donald (ioldbcr~. Not ~o. accordin& to tht· parking lot attendant'\ n·pon tiled with the FAA Levine "<.aid he writes the hudget for the FAA and that ht• wa!> gmng to ra1<>e hell." the rcp<')l't alleged Le\ inc does not \1t on any commit- tee w1th1unsdit.·11on ovc1 the J\ 1Qt1on agency. An yhow. the reported threat 1<; "'s1mpl) not true," he ..u 1d. n platn· 1ng: "h ts not m) style to opcratc 1n the way tht' lady da1m!> .. Lcvme' ~d he a~ked to ha\ e a supcrvi11or summoned. Th e lot at· tendant and her rnlleaaue wrote that they were the one\ who rcqur'!ted the -.upcrvisor'\ p1e~occ nnd claimed uvine loi.t his temper at the sugge,. tion ... He mad{• ~vcral more ~tatc· ments and threats about \<.ha1 h<' could do," the)' wrote. Levine insisted he wa-; "\t'.'r)' p11l- 11e." but dtd acknowkdgc that he gttw a little Irritated when "thq staned ah ina Ol) wife 3 }lnrd timr .. The lot employees rcponed that neither the station wagon nor its dnver, Ml'\ Levine. had proper 1dent1ficntmn that wnuld a llo~ fn1 tht' JacK r-"' t"'il ANDERSON and JOSEPH SPEAR lrl'e parking. The congressman said th1<; i~ not true The lot super-. 1sor. Sue Tw1tchdl. <ia1d the attendant~ were on 'ulid legal ~round, because the free p;,HJ..ing perk 1'1 IOr members of{ongn·'I<: only. not '>pt>u~c'i . .\n F .\A offiuul agr1:cd . Het u'>t' Sergeant-at-arm~ Jack Russ did nC)t "Spouses are allowed becau'lc ol 1he nature of tht: Job" he ~1d. .. f he\ arc intertwined HI a member's ~ori.. .. Ku'ls ')(ltd he thought hl' had iro ned 01Jt parking perk problems a t a recent meeting ~1th aviation agency of- lirnil'I. Evidently not Ml"ll-EDITORlAL -Forgive our tears. but Bhag~an Shree Ra- 1ncc~h doc-;n't like u\. The free-love guru. whose communc took ovt"r the town of Anteropc. Ore . and renamed 1t "R111nceshpura m ." recently pleaded iuilty to v1olat1ons of the 1mm1grauon law\ nnd cho~ han- 1\hmcnt over pn~on I c:lving behind h1<. Oeet of Rolls-Royccs. ht returned to 1 nd1a, describing h1~ ltfc tn the I 'n1tcd ~tatcs a" "hell" and Ameri- ran'i 3!> "'iuhhuman ... f Ir added: "The So"1ct Union 1~ far better than the l lnllcd litatcs." He pmhably won't detect. howc.,,cr. It'\ tough to act u~d to a Lnda afkr you'"c ridden 1n a Roll\ And we can't i.c-c the Ru~s1ans tokr:lllna 11 Rajnct'ihgrad on the hankrnf1hc Volan In a few week~. he would prob3hly be tht guru of the ( 1uleg. . :. J ad Aad~non 111d Jn1t!pb S~•r •rP •Yrtdlc•tN col11mol1t1. ' . .. THOMAS ELIAS eolwnn.Ut THOMAS ELIAS Threat of quake posing dilem·ma State homeowners --must re-evaluate their insurance 1 he annual fall brush lire season may be over now. leaving behrnd more than 80,000 charred acres and over two dozen burned homes. And the mudshde season which inev1tabl) follows is still a few months away. In the lull. thousands of-Calilorn1a homeowners confront two kc)' ques- tions: Arc the} adequately insured'' And 1f not, should they buy more coverage? T hose quesuons have add1t1onal bite here this year with images of September's Mexico City eanhquake ·sttll vivid in the minds of Cali- fornians who also ltve 1n earthquake count!")'. Among homeowner!> hurned out last month, fully one·th1rd had less coverage than their homes were worth. In six cases, their msurance policies -designed only to cover unpaid mortgage balan<.-es -will probably cover less than one·third of actual lo!>!iCS. Th<.' same son of thing would very likely happen anywhere in the state if the maJOr eanhquake that's been fo recast for decades actually struck. "Onl y about I u percent ot Cah- fornia homeowners have any earth- quake coverage at all." says Jorge Sandoval. a top official of the state's Department of Insurance ... People see 11 as too expensive." And earthquake coverage is high- priced, costing anywhere from $1.90 to $3 per thousand dollarS' of cov- erage. with deductibles generall~ set at 10 perct'nt of the policy's value. For a house in~ured al $90.000. about average tn most of Caltfornia. that means an annual premium of 3t least $1 71. Insurance companies protect themselves funher by ins1s11ng that ·4uakc riders can't be wnuen for amounts less than the overall home- owners insurance policy.' To get any payoff at all. that mean!'. a $90.000 home would need to sustain at least $9.000 worth of damage in an earthquake. Onl) a ·quake centered 1n the 1mmed1ate are of a home would b<- hkely to inflict that much damage.' "People are leery of eanhquake coverage." says Sandoval. "because the) don't believe it will ever help them. But there was a noticeable 1ump because o f all the meclrn attention on Mexico City." There will also be a 1ump in demand for fire insurance covcr.tgt.• 1n the aftermath of the seasonal bla1cs which ripped across several pic- turesque canyons lac;t month. "There'll be a run on us for a short while," predicts Michael Harris. spokesman for the Cahfom1a Fair Plan. an assigncd·nsk insurance ser· vice set up 20 years ago by the stat<.' when homeowners in the Watts riot area ~nd in canyons blackened by a massive 1961 fire in ritzy Bel Air suddenly found no one willing to insure them. , "We get a big push every year after the fire . season," said Harris. "But then 11 dies down when people see the cost." Fire insurance in designated brush ~reas now costs about double the rates in other areas. As a result. at least 35 percent of the houses in fi re areas arc insured for significant!) less than their rtplace- mcnt cost. Rates vary from house to house depending on factors like brush clearance. type of roof (wood shingles are a hazard. tiles arc not). distance 10 the nearest fire station and qualtty of access roads. But no one expects the hrief autumnal run on insurance brokers to change the basic s1tuat1on. "lt'salways the same." says Ham5 "The RAldwin Hills fire that de: str~ycd 42 homes last July . was typical. We had people in $300.000 luxury homes who carried no in· .ur~nct at all because they'd paid off 1hcar. r:norygagcs and no lender wu requ1nna insurance any more. It's an old Question: If you have a choiet bctwee~ buying n new suit and incrcastng your insurance cover• what are you goina to do?" ' With the impetus ot the lotest fim a~d the highly pubhci1.ed Muioo City qua.kc, some Cahfomians '" now opting ror insurance. But not many. . nomaa Ell•• la I Sa•ta M•ka· ba~ Nl•m•l•• •stale l"ees. r I ' Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/luelday, Ho¥lfnber 29, 1M5 M . IN TERMI SS ION Colorful -'Caraival' on Hai:leq11in.stage Even if you're not overwhelmed bX the 51ory and the sonas of"Carni val, • lhe carnival itself should make your v1SJt to the Harlequin Dinner Pla y· house well wonh the effort. convey on!Y throu&h his creation . Bobbie Candkr,best dticnbed u a prettier LnUc Caron (the movae·s Lih). bnnp the fraai le innocence or her character into harp focus in a most winnina performance. As lhe PU.PJ>Ctcer, Roben Yacko 1s probably a bit too macho handsome for tht role, (Mel FcrTCr was his scrttn counterpan). but htl 1nterprct1t1on is stronaly rendered. Toi Titus This bittersweet musical, probably best known in its cinematic form , "Lih." 1s a rare commodity on Orange County's staie circuit -which, given the rropcns1ty of repetition m the: loca rcpcno1re, is in itself ample reason for attending. The Harlequin's production is splashy and colorful. yet w11h ample tenderness and subtle- ty where required. and the c~rnival acts -especially A.P. Johnson's Juggling skjlls -lend a rich at- mosphere of authenticity. The sell ing 1s a minor league French carnival which hu fallen on hard times oflate, but which gets a bia boost from an engaginJiy naive young lady who has a way with puppets but not. at the outset. with the puppetttr. a war<rippled cit-dancer soured by his fate . She's drawn instead to the magician. art -0jly, womanizing op- ponunist who can say the kinds of things that the puppet master can Douata' Manes as the din y old mqjcian pla~s his showy character with a dynamic flai r, lechery emanat- ina from his squinted eyes. Patnc1a Tiffany is splendid as his brassy assistant and mistress. whi le Ray Earl enborn as the feisty and penurious old carnival owner gives a EVENN0 NIE TtM1N' 8 0 GAOWINO PAINS -t.-00-CZ) MOVIE I TIC T~ DOUQH I D. NlWS **'~"Follow Thi Fleet" (1936)frtd P.M, ~ MATT HOUSTON Astaire. Ginger Roglra. -t:OO- HAAT TO HART -7:ac>-8 Cl) MOW I TIRE'S COMPANY 8 2 ON THE TOWN "Ooubletake" IPrtmiere) (Pert 2 of 2) Dff'AENT STAOKES I PNCE 18 AIOHT Rld\lrd crenna. &war1y o· AnQtlO. I IUSIHESS AEPORT WHATS HAPP£NINOH D 8 MU880lN: THE UNfOl.D AMERICAN OOV£RHMENT 8 EYE ON LA. STORY cas HEWS • • w· A ·s·H IL MOONl.IOHTNi 0 N!JC NEWS Q e NEWl YW£D GAME ""'"'" 8 ...C NEWS e WILD. WILD~ Of 000 COUPlE 8D KENNrnt HAGIN ANMALS • THE LAST DAYS Of WAik YN tD Ml.1.ER'S COURT lfi) M MOVIEMAKE.RS MONROE CC) MOVIE (I) 8.0. AT l.AAG£ • COMET HAllE.Y **** "Raiders Of The Lott Ark" (II ~&COURT ~ttOYA ( 1981) Harrison FOfd. Karen Allen QI JE;OPAJlfJY ~ M LON> MOVIE G RACINO FROM HOLL YWOOO ..,.~ ••• ,. "Mae West" ( t982)Ann Jillian PAfl( •• ''The Gitt" (1982) (&lbtrtled) Pl- James &olln _8:00-~Mondy. Clio Goldsmfth -8:30-11 (I) CHARUE BROWH 1.6.1 MOYI£ D N8C NEWS THANKSGIVING t t • "Love Streams" ( 1984) JOhn m TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT D QI A-TE.AM Cassavetes, Gene Rowlands • JEOf>Afl>Y 8 MOVIE -9';30- • MACNEIL I LEHRER • • 11 "The Blble' ( t966) (Pen 1 ol (!)MOVIE NEWSH0UR 21 GeofgeC Seott,Pflter O'T~ t u "Countetpolnf' (1968) C~ Q1i) MAAKETIHG 8 [I WHO'S THE 8068? ton Heslol't, Mexlmlllen SGMll (I) 0 NEWS D JOKER'S WILD -10:00-8 WHEE!. Of FORTUNE m NEWS 9 m NEWS GD DAN SCHEAFFER ti) MOVIE • g SPEHSER: FOR HIRE &'8ESTOfHOTSEAT H "Easy Money" (1983) Rodney DMOVIE (I HT'S SHOWTIME Dangerl'ield. Joe Pt9C1 u •.t "The Trldters' (19711 SalMly -7:00-..-e ttOYA OIVls Jr . Ernest Borgn.ne 11 C8S NEWS Ii> COMET HALLEY • THE 8AA1H G 9 ENTERTAINMEHT TOHIOHT ail PAAISETHEl..ORO II) ON STAOEATWOLFTRAP e BOSOM BUOOIES ~MOVIE -·GD~ ~'~S l ~.~o •••. ..,"A Night To Remember" ..,........_._ ...... "'"""' """"""° ( 19-42) 8'1811 Ahel'ne. LOfetla Youno CC) MOVIE {f) C0U.EGE BASKETBALi.. (C) MOVIE • t •; "Songwmet" ( 19841 Wiiiie m THAEFS COMPANY * * * "Slap Sllot ' 11977) Paul New· Nelson. Kris Kristoff«son e WHEEL Of FOAT\JNE man. Mictlael Onlkeen M HIT<Htl<ER 81> BUSINESS REPORT (ij) MOVIE TENOEA IS THE HIGHT (I) P.M. MAGAZIHE • • •;, "The Osterman Weekend" -lO: l5-8 HEAOUH£ CHASERS 11983) Rutger Hauer. JOhn Hurt GD REUGK>US PAOORAMM1NQ GD PAAlSE THE LORD < SJ MOVIE WISSOll, Melanie Gtltltth. -H:OO-l !e~~ ..... CINaNNATl IMNEY lillJ.ER MONTY PYTHON'S Fl. VINO CIQJI e eua1NES1 WT I CMOISTAT~ GREAT MCMNT8 Of Ol. YWIC IOXJNO ([)MOYIE * "Nathalie" ( 19781 Marcelle Petri. RogerBeech (l)MOVIE t t t 'h "Coll Mln«'s Dluglllet" ( 1980) Sissy Speciek, Tommy L• Jones -11:31>- • (I) SIMOH & SIMOH I ~RAK WfTli MACK ANDJAMIE I= NEWS NIOHTllE •V£GAS e HAWAI f1VE.O e lATENGHT AMERICA • M0TORW£EI( !:M L~ • • "Surfacing" 11981) Kathleen 8ellef Joseph Bottoms -11:40- (C) MAX HEADROOM -12:00- • ALFRED HITCHCOCK PAESENTS e EYE ON HOl..UWOOO D CASH Fl.O EXPO {f) COMEDY WAK WfTli MACK ANDJNlllE. [I ~ REAL PEOPlE f&HOO CLU8 fl' HOT SEAT HOTLINE * t * "Saturday Night Fever" I 1977) • NEWS -10:30--12:10-(J:) MOVIE JOhn T revolt•. Karen Gorney MOYie •• 'Thtef 01 Hearts' ( 1984) Sievert -8:30-8i) ~OR. YMTAKER ... Without Werning" ( 19801 Jn Baoef, 881'btr• Wilkems II CD BUGS BUNNY • *'" "Body Double" I 1984) C<eiO Peiance. Martin Lindau (_S)~REO~_SPEEDW~~AOON~_:_WH_EELS~~-THAHKSGMHO~~---,-~OIET--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 AMERICA'S #I COMEDY HIT .. 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CALLBOARD -Audat;ons for the American premiere of"Kcan" will be held next Monday and Tuesday at 6 p.m at the Laguna Moulton Play- house. 606 Laauna Caayon Road. Laguna Bcach .... the title role 1s cast. bu t a large company of all ages wall be se lected by director Arthur Lc wi!i .... the show opens Feb. 20 .... Curw usJy, the song which became the hallmark of the movu:. "Hi L1h, Hi Low."' I) m1ss1ng from the S('Orc of tht sta&c version (though we do get a few strains of 11 from a '1011 n as backvoun~ music). Therr arc few genuine grabbers in the score. except for the aforemcntionrd "'Cirque de Pans" and the flashy "A Sword and a Rose and a Cape," which rese mbles an import from "The Fantasucks ... Another winning melody 1s "Low Makes the World Go Round ." sung with the puppets by Candler m one vf the show's few magkal moments. T he "Carnival" atmosphere of .the Sebastian's West Dinner Play- house will hold tryouts for "Hello. Doll) .. 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'l ~ ( " , .. • I "' ... mu.. • ~ ..... --.._. I _.. ..... Family vignettes funclraiser for battered women and kids 81 BEnY PORTER of Emerald Bay (with Patrtcla .._""°"' • •• • Halloraa W~eeler, Halloran and Human Options has a reputation Sons. Ltd .. Corona del Mar). fot "Entcrtainina People" in order to "The setting is a traditional (latt' provide a shelter for battered women 17th and 18th century) dining room and their children. of English antiques in walnut and yew Last year, the South Laguna-based wood," said Denn~. ".Thllt is a Welsh group staled their first -and highly dresser (buffet) w1th a shelved top sue«ssfuJ -fundraiscr {"Entertain-(displaying huge trays and other ing People") at the Ril2-Carhon; a pieces of pewter and blue and white similar four'"<lay celebration at the porcelain.) a drop-leaf gate-legged Irvine Hilton Hotel raised an csti· table with Windsor chairs. a Grand- mated SS0,000. father's clock and Linda's collection Offering something for everybody, of Teddy bears." Vlvlaa C1ecak (t.bert• w11h daughter Amy) said. "The battered women's shelter has provided housing and counseling services to 484 people (2 18 women and 266 children) since itsopening(in Oct. 1982). "The shelter is always full; current· ly there are 16 ~ 7 women and 9 children (five under age 2) living at the home." Dona Devi.De was "Entertaining People" chairwoman. SbaroD Winter- halter was vice-chairwoman and Gloria Oeakmejlan was honorary chairwoman. "Entertaining People" featured Christmas decorations in- viancttes displaying the holiday corporatcd in the Campbell vignette entcrtafoing trad1t.ions and styles of were !arlands of greenery hung notable Orange County families. The aroun the top of the room, arranJe- event opened with a gala preview ments of red apples, pine and cin- dinner-dancc for 200. namon sticks (tied with red and green Human Options "hotline number" is 494·5367. Guests at Sunday's brunch {with KABC's Mlcllael Jackson as speaker) included event chairwoman Kay (and Olck) Cram, Marie and Beraardo Yo~a (whose Chnstmas creche col- lection vignette w6n "raves"), Tom and Mary Wolff, Fred and Halrlet Cox (who underwrote two tables of 10), Carolyn Rtmaasky, Peter and Carolyn Cbarm, Reary and Wilma E1poy. Eber and Betsy Jaques, cnlt McKinley, _Carl and Mar1aret Karcher, Richard and Marilyn Haatmaa, Joe and Glenn Hlttaer, Roy and Jt111e Dickson, Anne Wrtgltt, Herbert and Carole Porter, Nancy Carlson, Mary Rubenstein, Naacy C1ark, Ralph and Valerie Hart, Mary Jacobsen, ADD Begley and Barbara Levo wt ti. Donna De'rine, at left, wtth Vl'rian Cleca.k and Barbara Horton. • Luncheons featured speakers plaid ribbons). gingerbread men Marlette Soro1ky, author of "The coolies and a needlepoint (sleeping Dessert Lover's Cookbook," KABC's cat) pillow made'by Linda's mother. talk-.show host Mlcllael JacbOll and "Our lo.ve of Colonial homes-and the Irvine Company's Kitty Letlle. furnishings gew out of visits to New Orange County Family Vignettes England where our children -Keith, included .. Oriental Chnstmas" by KaWeen, Liu and Scett -went to Kadarya Tltompton, "After Mass school and a family trip to Wil- Midnight Supper" by Emma Jue liamsburf - a place we enjoy.·· Riley (with BoD.llle C.mmia1), "6: 15 Campbel said. · Christmas Morning" by Martha Guest and underwriter Cbrle1 Fl•or (with Cannell and Chaffin) and (with Nora) Hester said that he had "Childhood Memories" by the visited Human Options (the shelter Segentrom Family Rath for battered women and their chil- Segerstrom, her daughter ADD . dren). "They took me on a t6ur of the Moriarty and granddaughter Jeu ~lace (at a secret location) and I am Moriarty -with Gay Davit. sold' on what they are doing there - "Williamsburg Christmas in so much so that I am supporting it Laguna Beach" was the exhibit of wholeheartedly .... " Hester said. Linda and Wllllam Oeuy Campbell Human Options executive director LA SHELL-SADLER Dixie Lindsey La Shell ofNewpon Beach and Howard C. La Shell of San Diego have announced the engage· ment of their daughter, Marguente EJaine, to John Powell Sadler. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Powell Sadler of Newport Beach. The bride-elect will be a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Southern California where she was affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta. Upon completion of her studies at the USC Law Center in May, she will join the law firm of Lawler. Felix and Hall in Los Angeles. Also a graduate of USC where he was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi. the future bridegroom 1s employed as an account executive for Falcon Com· munications in Pasadena. A March wedding is planned. Following a honeymoon in Europe. the couple will reside in Pasadena. PERSON-TAYLOR Bill Taylor, son of Dr. and Mrs. William Taylor of Newport Beach, will marry Carolyn Person Of Santa Cruz in the spring. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Person of Santa Cruz and the late Dr. DougJas Person. She is a graduate of Santa Cruz High School and Stanford University, with degrees in international relations and industrial engineering. ,2 7~ h i two M•h WHk<l•y•. WALK· INS * tit M•t Only Satu•day1 •. Sun· DRIVE-INS :~:~c~ <l•Y• &. H ohday1 Unleu reoled STADIUm f;l Paparazzi is edited by Daily Pilot Style Editor Vida Dean. -. Her hance 1s a graduate of Hunt· ington Beach High School and Sta11- ford University and is a Junior in the UCLA Medical School. They will be married at the Santa Cruz home of the bride. ·· ROCHFORD-JEAN Dr. and Mrs. Martin Rochford of Fullerton have announced the en· gagement of their daughter. Loretta. to Christopher Jean of San Diego. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jean.Paul Jean of San Clemente. The bride-elect is a graduate of Buena Park High Sct;>ool and Golden West College. Her future husband is a graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach and Golden West College and is a student at UC San Diego. A December 1986 wedding is planned in St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church in Fullerton Tad Devine, at left, aharee a joke wtth Anabel Konwtaer... Sharon Winterhalter and Bart Porter. Paternity issue lacks compassion DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our son married a local girl (tramp) when she was 20. "Mary" was pregnant at the time. "Don" was in the Marine Corps and it seemed like the decent thing to do. ANN LANDERS Don and Mary were together eight years. They had three more children. Last November they were divorced. Don has been paying child support, which is hard on him because he infuriate Don. Or maybe Mary was cannot get steady work. " dnuak or stoned wllen tlle wrote lt. Recently he ran across an unmailed In most states, cbUdren bona of a letter that Mary had written to a valid marriage are a11amed to be tbe girlfriend several months before the legitimate offtpriDg of that unJon. di vorce. In the letter. Mary names the Mott bar auoelattona have lawyer men who fathered her children. No referral services tbat cu belp your two have the same dad son get an expert iD tllJs field. (Cbeck Don does not feel that he should tile pllone 6ooll.) After my husbanc! and I had been married a few . years he became involved with a younger woman. (We were in our 30s.) I was devastated and decided to write to you for advice. Your response was crisp and to the point. You said, "Ask yourself this question: Would m y life be better W ITH him or WITHOUT him? Make your decision based on the answer." We had three pre-teenage children at the time. I had no marketable skills. We had struggled in the early years to make ends meet. Things were begin- ning to look much better. I decided my l~fe would be much better WITH him. 6)2 1110 1111,!11 liu• St1d•un• s 1-;:==============;-- ICllllG SC>f-.OllC*"S s ..... tpG-12) P•u• l:'\~D\l'Dnou• pay child support for kids that aren't Tiie saddest part of your story it his. He has gone to several lawyers that there seems to be very UUle and no one is willing to help him. compa11lon for tllote ufortuate What should be done? _ BIG cllUdren, either from tlletr fattier or PROBLEM IN THE BIGGEST patenaal grandparents. • • • ST A TE DEAR ANN LANDERS: t have DEAR PROBLEM: You are at· been a faithful reader of your cblumn sumlog that tlle letter Don found it since you began writing in 1955. In proof positive that tile children are this. your 30th year of giving advice, I not bis. Tiiis ain't necesurtly 10. Tlte want to say, "Thank you." Here is my letter coald laan been wrtuea to • ~tory: When I told my husband of my decision he promised to terminate the affair immediately. He kept his word. We have had 29 years together and ours is a loving, trusting relationship. Our three grandchildren are a joy. You deserve to know that your advice made all this possible. 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From tht• .,,uperstitions of the pcl~t to an unptl'Ct'dl.'nkd Wtlrkh \ ldt• "'lll'IHifir ... tudy. ht•re's vour chance to lt.>am abnut our mn..,t IMHtHt'-\'i-.1tor bt?lon.> its oncl'-in-a-lifotimc rdurn.O Ca111et Halley TONIGHT SPM KOCE 50 ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC TELEVISION -70MM- SIX TRACK [J]! _...,_, 1• PR(Sl!NTAfK>N OfWIOI .. ~, lllA04 CIMCJOmt Edwlrds folewpor1 Onema CA·as53 644-0790 DEAR FRIEND: Wllat an upper! Tbankt for lettta1 me know. G E 0 R G E P L 0 I M PT 0 N is yow host 011 "DIAMONDS OF QUALITY" TH ucitJa1 story of dla'mond,, on Group W Cable TV 6:80 PM Ch. 10 TONIGHT and Wednesday MOBOCO I 111, J .... fin t-( '"11' '"'I"" II.·• It A d1amonJ •~ ton"Vt'r De Bttr& Be ure to "lso watch THE M OVtrMAKERS •t 7:30 PM * COSTA MESA ( • :OM,NNflD IN J E.dwlnh Town Centl!t -lll@IWI 751 ~18' G.._ ...... . .... ,.. .... _ ............. TY Worth Watching t J . -,, ,, " .-*'Illy Plat TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1985 Eetancla High'• b8aketbalt team rebulldlng Into contender.112. Bum Phllllp1 calla It quite •• New Orteane' footbell co.ch. 82. Polo ambassadors roll on Nitkows ki. Hermstad put the sport onfevel waters By BARRY FAULKNER Between them. Golden West College water polo coach Tom Hermstad and Long Beach City College and former 1984 men's Qlympac team coach Monte Nitzkowski have 51 yearsofcoachmg experience at the community college level. includin g nine state champ1onsh1p'i. and an amazmg 48 conference titles. ~ 1ournament Fnday 1hrouJh Sunday at the Sci· Hcnnstad, whose Golden West team won 11~ mont Plaza Otymp1c Pool in Long Beach \CVenth stale champ1onslup in the last eight years Nitzkowski who's '84 u ~ learn ta led 1 1 Saturday. ~•d of his cfTons to aid the NCAA. "'It's a game 10 captunng th 5•11 ~ da1 1 ° Loo~ a challenge . someone needs to do 11 e er me in s ~ ··w . k d f .. d H Angeles, (the Yugoslavian team tied them in the e re)us1 1n o wingangu. sa1 ennstad final and took the gold-0n-goal differcnttal scomi the three-man toupiament..R!Qmouon effort of during the tournament). is the current chairman of h1 self, N112kowsk1 and Ken Lindgren, head U.S. Water Polo's Strategk Planning Committee water pol o c.oach at Long Beach State, which is His PQs111on takes him across the countl) trying to acung as tournament host. expand the spon at the college. high school and Hermstad. also a c-enified 1nt~rna11onal water community college level, by talking to univer'iat y polo official. said he began has promotional athletic department officials. and by ofTenng involvement with the FINA Cup, also held in Long coaching cenitication clinics to increase the le' l'I Beach. in 1981. He then. helped the Los Angeles ofinstrucuon available to mtercsted pla)ers Olympic Organmng Committee 1n 1983. · "Water polo 1s a great sport. Ifs bttn good to "We hope to continue the strong growth oft he me as a !=oach. and it's a great spectator ~pon," he s~n as a carry-over from the Olympic cfTon ." he said exc11edly Tom Herm•ta4 Now. however, their interest in the spon has led them to the promotion of NCAA water polo on a nationwide scale, evidenced by their involve- ment with the upeoming NCAA championship said Monday at a press conference an Long Beach "ihe oath finders catch all the arrows." '!l promote the NCAA tournament (Pleaee eee WATER/82) Monte Nlt&kowakl Friars Hand Workman one tough nut tO crack Servile coach claims Edison quarterback maybe i n big trouble This week's football schedule Tbe game Tbe line FRIDAY (7:30) By ROGER CARLSON OllMO..,l'llot8lafl Edison vs. Servile (at Cerritos Collc~c) Edison by 2 Bishop Amat vs. Manna (al Westminster) Bishop Amat by 7 For weeks Scrv1te High football coach Leo Hand downplayed his Friars' abilities, shying away from the No. I label in Orange County gi ven to Mater De1 vs. Westminster (at Orange Coast) • Mater De1 b) J Newpon Harbor al La Mirada Newpon Harbor by 10 Valencia vs. Saddleback (at Irvine High ) Valencia by 3 him by the Daily Pilot since the them (Mater De1) again. You'll see a ~ason ~n. holdmg that label for whole different thing. We hadn't seen eight stra1~t weeks. the shotgun in two years. It's some- Now, Wlth a 9-2 . record.., and .a : • ~ing they'll never be able 10 get away ~cond round benh m the {IF Bag with agai n." said Hand. Five Conferen~e playoffs, he's com-As for Ed1son. Hand '>a)S he 1ng from a different angle as he expects more of the same (shotgun) pr~pares . his ~iscipl!ned club for from the Chargers. Edison High Fnday mght at Cemtos "We've gotten to everyone's quar-Coll~ge. terback under the center." continues With.the unbeaten label no longer Hand. S<?mething to protect. he has reversed "I think the} 'II end up 1n a shotgun h~s ways and is shooting from the If they don't their quanerback Wlll be hlP.S. ? .. . on his back most of the night. They Defense.. he said in response to won ·1 get a whole lot of yardage from query about the Friars' last three under the center because we have A~gclus League games when S!. Paul. seven or eight coverages w1 th press· Bishop Amat and Mater De1 com-ure coming and we're going to get bioed to sco~ ~6 points. "We don't you." cai:e about _giving up points. Our Advised of such comments. Edison philosophy 1s stop you fast or you Coach Bill Workman said "If that's score. We gamble. We're wrecklesson true I guess we don't have~ chance." defense." Servile gamed a reputation in 1981 Scrvitc's first seven victories allow-when the Fnars knocked otT one of ed no team more than two touch-thegrcat prepjuggemauts-Edison's downs. unbeaten No. I-ranked and No 1- Mater Dci upset the Friars in the seeded chargers. The residuals of ihat league finale, 27-25. using a shotgun 14. 7 shocker still cames an Ed1son- ofTcose to offset the Friars· hard rush buster tag for Servile, despite the fa ct on the quanerback. the Friars arc 1-2 in three meetmgs "I just hope we get a chance to play wi th Edison. "We're 2-1 with one of the best football programs in Orange Coun- ty.'' Workman said. "If that makes them a ne mesis that's what we want. But, what's hap~ned 10 the past has nothing to do with 11 anvway ·· Edison is basically in the same pos1t1on 11 was prior to 1t~ 22-7 win over Alemany in the opener - li nebacker Marc Hartman 1s ques- tionable (an kle). guard Tyler Hanson <ankle) as also on the maybe hst and ~ophomore tailback Kalcaph Caner is still carryi ng the burden of 189 rushes out of the I. "Servile has the good quarterback <Tim Rosenkranz) and a good group of receivers." Workman said. "Onan Booker (a 220-pound running back) pounds on you and Derek Noggle 1s a good runner. Their quarterback 1s the key, however. Defensively they hoe up and put a lot of press ure on you. "But this 1s the second ro und of CIF. so ii doesn't matter who yo u play. I don't think it's any more special because you 're playing another Orange County team. Any of 1hose eight teams remaining can win II all. .. o.llr ..... ,,._ ~ ...... --- Edl90D Hiah'• Kaleaph Carter carrla the Cbar&en• runnln& hopea agafn•t Sernte Friday night at Cerrito. College. Irish's Faust quits CHIC AGO (AP) -Embattled Notre Dame football Coach Gerry Faust resigned today after takJng over the lnsh program for the 1981 season and fa1hng to produce the results that • made him one of the nation's most- re.spectcd and successful high school coaches. "It's best for the un' ers11'. best for me and my family ... Faust. ihe losing coach an ~otre Dame history. said in announcing his surpnse dec151on dunng a weekl} telepho nic news conference from South Bend. Ind. Faust. 50. said he informed Notre Dame President The Re., Theodroc Hesburgh of !us decision Monday night. '·It's best for me to resign nov. to give the unl\eTSJI) an opponun1t~ to get another coach before recru1u ng stans ne1.t week:· Faust said. The lnsh are 5-5 this "car -the fi nal of Faust·s li ve-year contract - with a game remaining Saturda) at M1am1 In four previous seasons at Notre Dame. Faust compiled a ~5-20-l mark and took his 1983 lnsh squad to the l 1benv Bowl and the 1984 tcam to the Aloha.Bowl. But. his record at otre Dame was a marked contrast to his remarkable 18-year career at Cincinnati's Moeller High School, where he won I 74 pm es. lost I 7 and tied rwo for a . 907 winning pen:cnla~ That success led to his hanng No,. 14. 1980. as the 24th head coach 1n Notre Dame h1sto~ ~ucceedsng Dan De\IOC New ball game for UCI women Servite 19ss Vikes' gain It's a rebuilding season for Andrea's Anteaters By SHARON FRUTOS OflMO..,l'llot8lafl UC Irvine's women's basketball team, and Hs coach Dean Andrea had a long time to think about a point. One point in particular. The Anteaters' 1984 season ended abruptly with a Sl-50 loss lO UNLV. UCI also lost a few more points. as three of 11s top four scorers graduated. But Andrea hasn't lost any of his desire to succeed. "I think we'll try to take a look at our depth." Andrea said. "We'll sec 1f we can run more or press. It will all depend on h<?w much our yo unf kids can come through.·· · Andrea 1s counting on semor Chen Graham to tum in experienced performances. The 6-3 senior forward scored 19.5 points per game on the 21-7 squad of last year. UCI has yet more height tn freshman Pawanna Terry, a 6-0 forward, and sophomore post Natalie Crawford. at 6-51'2. "We're actually not that big.'\Andrca said. ··w e're big in a couple of spots and then we drop off." The Anteaters may fall back a hule in the pre-season polls as tough UNLV and Long Beach State get the top nods. "There arc very strOnJ teams in our league." Andrea said. "We were picked to finish fourth. r m not sure. from a coaching standpoint ... ('d think that's a little high for us right now. We're not Jelling yet. We have a lot of young people," he added. o.llr .......... ,..... Vanderriet finds his nic he quic kly as a qua rte rback By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR Deity ,.._. COff'e •• s ..... •t Football 1s not a one-man ~ml' But as the Manna High V1k1ng' prepare to meet 81\hop Amal in 1he second round of the (If Big Fl\e Conference pla)offc;. one thing ha <; become apparent: a!' Rtl k Vandemet goe), so goe~ Manna But JUSl "here Vandcm1et 1.11ould go was up 1n the air for a "h1lc .\lier he left $er\lle High as a freshman. he faced more options than a "eer otTeme But in the l'nd that's "hat he l hO)(' the Manna V1l1ngs' 'cer that 1s "I had to make a decision on v. hert" I wanted 10 go to school." sa)~ Vandcmct. ".\nd I wanted to go to a school in the Huntington Beach area 10 be near m' fnends ··1 had a lot uffnend" that 1.1.ent to Marina that I pla)ed baseball "Ith and I figured that would he tht• be\t l>lacc for me .. "The JOb wa s his:· ~)~ Marina ( oach Da"e Thompson "We l nc" he "ould be a good toothall pla,cr 1ust on his a1hlcuc ab1ht\ ·· It has turned out 10 a goo<l assessment h~ Thomp'>on and h1\ staff. .\fter s1ttmg out his sophomore 'ear due to being 1nehg1blc as a transfer student. Vandermet guadc-d the Vikings to a "'-'·I rernrd and a '>hare of the '\uno;;et League rro"n v.11h Edison .\nd in last wcel ·s gamt• against an C...orgon10. ht• had h1~ finest game "'hen the\ 1l1ngc; needt'd 11 mo'lt. Trailing ~ \., 1 n the .,econd halt. \ andt•met brought Manna hacl "1th a sttmng pcr1ormance that produu~d the~ number'> ~ of I ti tor 2.P 'ard' and three tourhdov. n., "hit h mca<;ured 22 I I and J~ -.ard'l .\nd hr didn't throv. an interception 1hr 'M\lh 11me he\ com(' out ot a gamt· 1.1.11hout he1ng p1cl ed llll The V1l ings 1.1.on tha1 gam(' 2 ... ~' behind Vandcmel'\ and tht• rc\1 of the tl'am·s heroic-; For h1\ effon .... \ anJemct 1.1.a, named the Dail\ P1ln1 l'la-.cr ot the Weel . He also gl-t) to linl' up I nda~ night against th(' 11-0 1uggernau1 from Bishop .\mat at \\ rc;tm1mter High Other members of the Anteater roster include Valerie Dehn. a 5-8 guard, Eren Higashi, a S-7 guard. and (Pleue eee UCI WOll&Pf/82) Marina Hlah quarterback Rick Vanderrlet l• the Dally Pilot'• Player of the Week. The Manna football toaches seemed to think Vandcmct po<;sesscd enough natural athlctll talent to become the V1 l 1ng.,· <;tan1ng quar- terback in 1h1'\ hi\ Junior \ear - dcsp11e the fact he had nl'H'r pla,ed a dol.lin oftacldc foothall in h1<i I& "Oh bo' .. Vandcmcl "31d v.1th a "&h .. , don·1 kno" that much about them e~cept the~ 're 'l'C) ""!!tough I JUSl hope I can pla) "'ell .. That hasn't been a v.orn a~ ot late to Thompson. who has Sttn his fir<;t- Through it all Brock has kept his sense of humor Hts most recentchore:- getttnga tube removed ------- By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR 0.., .... °""'' 0 •• s After Dieter Brock helped the Ram s brcal. a two-same losina streak to stop them from aoina down the tubes, the Ram quaterback checked into a hospital Monday and had a tube removed from his stomach. The tube was in for drainaae as a rt uh of hiskidncystonropcration thrceweeksaao. The operation shouldn't affect Brock's practic • teUions this week. The tube «rta1nJ)' didn't affect Brock's pttformance apanst the Pden. as he l\it on I ~ of 19 anempts (w11h two drops) for 1 SO prdio and a touchdown in a 34-17 win ovtr Otten Bay ._ __ "'That tubt made him ick to his stomach." said Robinson. "He felt hkc vom1t1ng ever) time he came off the field. "I saw him this morning and he told me howaood it wasaoina to be to gel that th1ng ou1 of his stomach." But what has been mak1n Robinson id arc Brock's nevcr~ndina hne of detra tors ··1 JO up into the Stad1ut'n Club after the games.' he said, "and 200 drunk~ arc all o"cr me. Th~y ask uunp hkt 'Wh ) 1~ Oletcr M> ~hort'>' Can you believe somcc>ne v.ould ask that? "They uk me how come he uOC"n't throw to steondary reet1vers. Hell. that's what ht did all day apinst Green Bay beauK of the zone they played. "~pk arc always a luna question hke 'Why doesn't (49cr QB) Joe Montana throw any deep touchdowns. l 1uc the answtr 1s because he throws '° many ~hon ones. 1 have fun with peoote hke that, thouah. And tht) I l never let up." said Rob1Mon. ""e were t1m1ng him 1n the 40 The pressure ha\n't let up a bit r11her and he wa' runnmg no tx-uer than 0 We chasing Brock's NFL 1ld\\'iC~ into v.cck I' ol didn't knov. v.hat to think. C'SJ)«1all sin t' I the sason And wh1lr thr road hasn't b«n an had ~n bragging 10 Dieter about the f~t au> easy one, Broe ... ha'i d11ne "hnt has bttn a~J.:cJ he WU ao1ng to get 10 throw to." of him up to this point .\nd Robinson isn't Rut t1mc have chan&ed s1nc.'C then If \OU fin1 hcd yet happened 10 ~ Brown apin t the Pad . \OU "With the emCfiCO~ rot our rl°C'el\ en. Ron aot to 'CC Brown at h1 aam('-b!Takint be' I I le Brown. Henr) llard and Bobb Ouckwonh. I brouaht ba k two k1c ... om for TDs and rtd thtnk we have a g<Xxt ~-orp'i to throv. to." \a1d another on a 'Q..~rd pass pla~ Robinson. ..I act excited JU t 1tt1na and think.mg "rh1s &S the t1ml' Ot ear tt\a\ )OU nttd lO about bov. Sood he's lOU\I lO tic.'' ..atd make adjustments t<> keep lh(' nthcr teams ofT Robinson balance. We'll pro.,.bl 'ltan tr) ang to 10 ~J? a Robin n seem~ much more e~c1ted than little more and set the u~ out of people ht t • . he wu a wttk aao whtn mo't pcople wcrr Bro-.vn and Ellard who U'( rtal aamt·hn:aken .. bc&Jnn1na to fttl the Rams had &one into the 8ro1Wn 11 another Ram who has hid hi' tank aflcr To.s1~0 \be.n 1-9 Atlanta hart of medacal ills A broken thumb. kn~ "People t ~ had aonc 1nco a iu~ and pancrca11M have kept the s~' homblc ta1lt.p10... e taid. ••t t1un1c there wai former Olympic spnnter ~1dchncd most of tht awakr n1n1 of our team af\er \be Allanta prM. pAJt two tdSOOS. .. (Pl--9M aAWJaJ '"Before wt' inrw Ron had panCTatltl\ Player of the wee.t ~ear pla,er e'ohe into one of the more producll\C.' QR!> in the Orange ( oast area "He had a great game the other n1gh1:· ~:-s Thompson ··Ht' mal e!> u!i go "hen he runs the ofl('n't(' right and our otTen~ (the \Ct"rl fN,e\ a quanerhack 10 make a ltH nt dt·· c1s1on' He'o; donl' \Cf"\ \.\<.'II for U'> .\nd a~ he goc' "l' go·· But things "eren ·1 alwa~" <,(1 ros' Earl\ 1n the sea~n \ andt'mct v.a~ st1ll ·learning the rope!> and Thomp- c;on had to he pa11rn1"1th ht\ I ti-year· ol d signal caller ··1 3,1.1.j\'> thoutth• he could do a good JOO .. 'la'' Thompwn 'But I didn't ~nt'" 1fhe \.\OUld Thang., ha\t' come 1ogether though ·· \ andeme1·~ sca'><1n tu med thl' corner dunng the fitth game of the season "hen the \1lmgs fa c-cd M1ll1 kan , tnl(' then Vandem~t has pla)cd .. \'en good foothall." according to Thomp'>on But \ andemrt '" used to turning comer\ espec1alh runnmg an option ofTensc "hach ha\ g"cn Manna a dangerous running attack In a game that will alwa\\ hold 'lpt>Caal meaning for him. \ andeme1 nppt>d oil an 84-"ard TD run again~t Huntington Beach "I dedicated that game Ill m' brother John ~ho went to Hunt- 1ngton back an IQ7\ .. he S3)\ "I JU)l v.anted to !ihov. that I could do 1t ·· John vaiwemet passed awa' in 1> planr crash a frw yean bac~. hut Rick hao;n'I let the mt'mones fadr "I \l11l look up to John ·· he ..a yi. "He "•' a great gu'\ and a great athlete ·· H1~ moth<'r ManctJe r<."mtmhers the on·iu wn ve~ well when Rick pu1 on his ~how against the Oilers .. h was something that wa\ "~ hard for me:· she says .. It seemed like yt ttrday that John wa pl1)1 ng on the ~me field Th<'n I ~"' Rack romc up to me v.1th the ball he told m<' 'I did this for John and '\Ou ... Kick 1 the )ounaest of lhrtt children. And he 1s the only one ofb1S• family to be bom on U.S. soil. H\$, parrots were bom 1n Holland and bas • brother and \1Sttf wt'rt born tn Canada Mane\JC. fot one. I &lad R1 IS It Manna no"" he sa)" the Pf't'S1ure at Servue '*t1 too much on bun. Aftd Rid llJ'tt$. "TMJ nm Scrv1 like a nuliwy tehool. he sayt ... Football ii aU tbq h~c for theft. I clidn'• like the~ \Mtt and the WI peopk lft U'Ca J --~-- .. • * Or.,._ eo.t DAILY ptLOT I Tue.day. ~ber 28. 1985 --- agles have rlght to expect a lot Army f althful Will converge Eanda Hip batctt.11 CIOICh Joe Reid let t0me pls for himself a year llO in bit 6nt aan at lbe helm and proceeded IO nick up a 2s.4 record - OM win 1al lhan the school ru.ord. and a notch short of the Soa View laauechampionsbip behind winner Newport Harbor. And. with a virtually 100 percent re~ampcd lineup for the I 98S·86 teUOn even the most demanding Estancia fan would find it hard to justify upectations (or improve- ment. However, the EQles ~ve the nucleus for another 6ia season and lbey arc certainly in the bunt for the S PORT S 8 Rf AK -- . Sea View htle, ahhouah Corona del Mar rain as the team to beat. Reasons for the optimism bqin with 6-3 Femie Trejo, backed by co- captains Ron Bruell (6-3) and Crai• Covey (6-4). with 6-0 junior Kyle Mooney.and S-9 senior Mike Baker in the backcourt. "Fernie is one of the most ~ceful players ever at Estancia," said Reid. "He can shoot. rebound and handle the ball. Ht has to score in double fiaures and I believe he will." BrazelJ is smooth and posscHes the agressiveness the Ea&les are known for, and Covey brings 2s games wonh o( experienoe from the 2S-4 club. Mooney1 a left-hander, led the EaaJes' j unior vanity to a 19-3 record. and Ba'er is considered one more 1n a long run of talented point guard' at Estancia Another Junior who could crack the stanina lineup 1s Onan Taft at 6-3, while seniors tevc Pinckney (6-1 ). Rich Rusick (6·1) and Ron Sica.cl (6-1) al50 loom in Reid's plans. Rounding out the squad are Ryan Keller (6-0, sr.) and Matt Allen (6-3, soph.). along with football star Adain Walburger. a 6-S . 210-poundcr who has the capabilities to become a sianificant factor. "We had a good junior varsity," said Reid, "but the fact is we have no returning staners. therefore no ex- perience." Neverthtlt'ss. the Eagles loom as challenlcrs. They 11 get their tuning up for No Bum deal hfte: Georgia T ech opens with win Phillips resigns as Saints' coach Georgia Tech had gone from No. I in m Lhe national preseason rankings to No. 2 ' w1lhout playing a pme, but Coach Bobby Crtmlaa was not giving around to anyone. From AP dJape&dlH Eil NEW ORLEANS-Bum Phillips, the •II• crew-cut cowboy coach of the New Orleans Saints since 1981, abuptly resjgned Mon- day, foregoing the final three years and $1.3 million of bis contract. The YelJow Jackets fell to No. 2 in the first regular- season poll after North Carolina opened its season with a 3 7-poant ~ictory ove~ UCLA to take ~ver the top spot. Monday niaht, Georgia Tech opened ats season with a 59-point victory over South Carolina-Aiken, 119-60, as the Yellow Jackets set school records for points and victory margin. Joo Salley scored 21 points to lead six players in double fifures Elsewhere, Jerry Tarbalu 1 Ne- vada-Las Vegas qujntct put South Carolina down, 7J.-56 ... North Carolina State opened its season with an easy 80-S7 victory over Western Carolina. Guard Nate McMill.u led four players in double figures with a career-high His son Wade Phillips, the team's defensive coordinator, was named interim head coach. Also resjgning were team president Eddie Jones, director of football operations Pat Peppler, and public relations director, Greg Suit. Jones, Peppler and Suit were asked to resign by new owner Tom Benson, who said he will work as president and general manager. "My job was to win football games. My job here was to provide a winning season. and I didn't do that," Phillips said. TullaAlan 19 points, while freshman for- ward Cll.cty Browa had I 5 points and 11 rebounds ... Du Gln1elameJmer scored 19 points to lead Missouri over California, 61-46 ... Texas opened its season with a 94-68 victory over Baptist College of Charleston, S.C., getting 18 points from Junior college transfer Patrick Faln .... Jim Farmer scored a career-high 24 points to lead Alabama over Northwest Louisiana, 82-77 . . . Eric Rlgla1 scored I 5 of his 21 points in the second half to lead Rutgers to a 78-70 victory over Fairleigh Dickinson. "Winning is the American --'--~ way, and I'm glad it is. It was Plaf.Wpe ,. winning that enabled me to go from Class AA high school in Texas to two head coach and general manager jobs The Saints, aflerwinningSur;iday at Minnesota. are 4-8 this year. PhiUips was 27-42 in four-plus seasons at New Orleans and 86-80 for h.is career in the NFL. "I want you to know I didn't ask for it." be said at a hastily called news conference. "He told me he was Ctoing it for the good of the club, the good of the city and for me." Guillen AL's Rook ie of Year NEW YORK -Shortstop Ozzie . Guillen. who came to the Chicago White Sox in a trade that sent a Cy Young winner to San Diego, was named the American Q~ote of the day . . There are so many excaung and beautiful ~ngs to do out there. One ni$ht you're eating wtth Bob. Hope, the next. rught i~'s Jimmy Stewart. Its always been a difficult thing for Big Ten t~s to ~andle," Iowa Coach Bayda Fry, on the Bag-10 s Rose Bowl dilemma which has seen the Pac-10 ~in the last four gam~ and 14 of ~e last 16 to pull mto a 21-20 edge over the Big-IO an the New Year's Day Classic at Pasadena. League Rookie of the Year in voting released Monday by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. "It is the greatest thing to happen to mt' in a long time," said Guillen, 21, who was reached by White SoJt officials in his native Venezuela for a telephone interview ... I tried to do everything o n the field to best help the Chicago White Sox win games. Guillen committed just 12 errors in 150 games this past season, the fewest of any regular American league shortstop, while hitting .273. WATER POLO AMBASSADORS •.. From B l Nitzkowski related to Landgren, about the trailblazing effort to help the spon, which he said, "was on really shaky ground with the NCAA a year ago." Had the number of schools having water polo programs fell below the NCAA limit of SO (last year the total dipped to 5 I), "It would have been gone as an NCAA tournament sport," Nitzkowski said. This year the number of programs is up to 54 or SS. with sax others. including Yale, Cornell and Chap- man College, among those adopting pr~ms next year, he added. Landgren. who was NitzkowslO's assistant coach with the '84 Olympic team. and as vice-chairman of the Stratcgjc Planning Committee, said there are about 300 schools playing water polo on the club level, so 1t may just be a matter of selling them on the NCAA. "We're O".er the hump now," said Nitzkowski. who 1dent1fied the big- gest obstacle an the selling process as "taJking to the right people, and knowing those people who can open doors to the d~asion making levels." Hermstad cited the "shon-sighted- ness" of some swimming coaches. afraid of losing their athletes to the more "fun" water polo, as another obstacle to water polo programs evolving out of strong swimming areas such as Florida and Texas. "They don't want their swimmers RAMS FEELING GOOD ••. From Bl We started to become more violent an practice." The most notable 1mp.rovemcnt an the Rams was the blocking. which helped spring the running game. And the Rams finally made the necessary adjustments to knock a few bricks loose in the eight-man fronts that have walled them in the past few weeks. ··we used three w1de receivers and Green Bay was forced to go into a dropoff zone." said Robinson ... And when you do that. you can't put eight guys up on the line." That was good news to running back Eric Dickerson. who Robinson is tabbing as the Rams' Mr. Decem· ber. "Eric ran betterthan he has 1n quite a whit~." said Robinson of Dickerson's performance in which tie ran for I SO yards on 31 carries. "He had places to run and I think, I ho~. 1t w1ll continue. I think he's going to be our Mr. December.'' Another addition to the Rams' offensive structure as Dickerson's new running mate. 6-2. 2SO-pound ttght end-turned fullback. David Hall. "Hill will probably get to carry the ball, too,'' said Robinson. "I don't think he'll end up in the Top I 0 for the rushing title. AUTO IODY I PIDii DIVISION Forelan •nd Domntlc * .;,.. ............ *Insurance Work Welcome* * SeMno the ioc... communHy for • (Mt·~· playing polo and finding 'Hey this is fun'," he said. "If we let water polo go in Texas. a lot of kids wouldn't want to swim as much," Hermstad said. Hermstad, who owns 17 straight conference tiltles, and NiuJcowskj, 31 straight (including a tic for the South Coast Conference crown this year. the first year the two schools have been in the same conference), both stressed that the involvement of coaches at the high school and community college levels would be vital to increase the sport's populanty. NiuJcowsk.i said the response to the clinics he has been running has been ''tremendous. We have to find days to take off now." he said of tht' mcrcasing demand for clinics. . .. Hermstad called the spon "amaz- ing" because of the travel op- ponunities available not only to members of the natjonal team, but those on the B (national backup) team and the junior national teams. "A water polo player can go all over the world," he said, noting such countries as France, Yugoslavia, Cuba and Turkey. If the two coaches can carry the type of impact they have achieved at the community college level over to the NCAA level, the spon can look forward to great things happeninJ .. consistently, and for a very long lime. UCI's Know les finishes 37th MILWAUKEE -UC Irvine senior Rusty Knowles was the Ant· caters' top finisher in the I 0,000 meter run Monday in the NCAA national cross country cham- pionships, taking 37th overall in 30:42. Tim Hacker from Wisconsin won the event here in 29: 17. .... MIRCIDIS '.I"' LESS ~;~,)' Monthly ~O(l OAY W!U JllOS(l :JOOCO 3000 191)( ., S60iie SQ> seees ~ S..99'!1 sm ~'~ SlOO ~}90') S,40 leaaue wtth competition an the ~una Bc-ach Invitational, then the Irvine Invitational a.nd the Daily Pilot Coast Christmas Oassic on thear own floor. * 0.c ?•1 I LffUM BMcll T0'1(ftetnenl Otc 16•20-et lrvlM TOl.llllef'Mnt O.c 26·»-0.lly PllOt CoH t Cllr"tmea C11ulc Fri .. Jan. >-•Coale MeH lllofMI Wed., Jan. ~·unlver.ltv lllomel Fri., Jen 10-.t "COf'one def Mar Wed .• Jan. 1$-"N-DClf'I HarDOr (llOmeJ Fri. Jan t7-1t "Uourie 8"Cll Wed .. Jen. :n-et ·se~ Fri . J111. 24-'Wooeltwldoe (homel Wed., Jen. !t-11 •cost• MeM Fri., Jan 31-1 •Ufllvenllv Motl., Feb. >-•Coron. dll /Mr lhomel Wed .. Feo ,_.., ·N-DOf'I HarDOr Fri .. Feb. 7-"L"una 8Mcll (llOme) Wed., Feb. 12-'SaddleOecll (l'IOml) • Fri . Feb. 1..-.t •woodbrldoe '0-tH Sff View Lff9ue H tne. AM oamea 1 .)0 o.m • u111en noted Grich •ign• one-year pact Second baseman Bobby Grich has • signed a one-year contract with tt1e Angels for the 1986 season. No terms were disclosed. Grich, 36, hit .242 with 13 home runs and S3 runs- batted--Vl while playing in 144 games for the Angels this past season, after which his contract expired. Defensively, he enjoyed an exceptional season at second base and also played occasionally at first and third. He finished with a .997 fielding percent.age in 116 games at second, committing only two errors in 607 total chances. "I'm very pleased to be able to stay in California another year," G rich said. "The Angels have treated me tremendously well the last nine years. It just wouldn't be the same if I had to move on to another team." Grich began his professional career with the Baltimore Orioles· organizatio n an 1967. He is a six- time All-Star, three of them with the Angels, and has played in four AL Championship Series. He joined the Angels in 1977, signing with the team as a free agent, and his 145 homers for California are the most m club history. Royals get $76,341 each NEW YORK -Record World Series • shares of $76.341.71 for each winning Kansas City Royal and $54, 921 . 76 for each losing St. Louis Cardinal were announced Monday by the office of Commissioner Peter Ueber- roth. The figures broke the old marks of$65.487. 70 and $44,473.31 set in 1983 by the winning Baltimore Orioles and losing Philadelphia Phillies and were generated by a record players' pool of $7,SOS,371 .25. Kansas City had $2,809, 933.64 for d istribution and St. Louis' cut was $2, I 07.4~0.24. Both teams voted 31 full shares. Televis ion, radio TELEVISION 11 p.m. -BOXING: Great moments in Olympic boxing, Channel S6. RADIO 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Oippers at Seattle, KM PC (7 10). Warriors have best-ever look Shannon's crew still young, but are ready to make waves Woodbridge High had a 4-1 7 basketball record last year. but don't look for a repeat performance. "This is without question the best group we've had in our young history." says Warriors Coach Bill Shannon. who started an all-underclass team a year ago. "Although three are stiJI juniors and one a sophomore, they've become quite competitive. We may still be a year away because David Townsend (S-1 1 Jr.), Vmoe Bryan (6-6jr.), Bill York (6-3,jr.)and Adam Kec(c (a 6-7 sophomore) are still underclassmen. . • _ "We didn't play Estancia in the summer, but we beat everyone else in the league except Corona del Mar when we were shon-handcd and lost by two points.·· Not only does Shannon have quality experience, he has depth. "We plan to play 9 or 10 guys a game,'' he continues. "We are tryina to run and we'll play pressure man defense 90 percent of the time." Mike Murphy was the Warriors' leading scorer at 13.S per game, with Mike Sullivan, now a senior, at 9.4. Lyon (6. 7), Townsend (6.6), Bryan (6.0) and Keefe (S.6) all work into the system to give Woodbridge the complete look. Bryan has added three inches and 20 pounds to his size in one year and Shannon rates Keefe as clearly one of the best sophomores in Oranae County. Murphy was an all-league selection as a junior and Sullivan and Townsend were honorable mention choices. Ali Rounaahj (6-0 ~r.), a sharp backcourt player. shares captain's duties with Murphy. Othcn lendjna suppon: Paul Anderson (6-3, sr.), Ryan Bcttcncoun (S-11, sr.), Steve Donahue (S-10, sr.). Sammy Sona (S-11 . sr.) and Mike Vcrduao (S· 11. sr.). * WI I ........ ldlll.._ OK. 10-1 ...... 1 5-• Tournwnent wees..~ 1'-"N111. H~ (~) DK. 16·»-et lrvtne TournefMllt Fri. Jan.. >1-u.. ttecfl (~) OK 16•Jl-t ar .. Tournament MIMI .. F.o. J-"s.ddlallactl lhomel Fri. Jan. ,_.t 'New!IM1 Hartlor W9CI., F.O. S-.t •eo.11 MIN Wed . Jan. t-.t "L~ hecll Fri .. F.O. 7-'CdM (llomel Fri .. Jen 10-...1 'hddlaMdl Wed.. Feo. 12-al •Ufttvenllv W9CI . J•n u.-•cottl Me'9 (l'IOml) Fri .. Felt 1 ... •e111111CJ1 (flOtlll) IJrl , Jan 17-t •torOtll Oii /Mr Wed , Ji ii, 2'-'Ulllv«•Hv (~I 'CllflOI .. Me View LM9UI Mme. fllrl.. Jen. 2..-.1 •E•••ncla &• _.._ 7,JO 11.m .. unlftl notlCl West Point football fans can set a look at the annual Army-Navy pme wit.b some (ans wtth lhe same point of interest Dec. 7, ~t Bobbi McOee'a Restaurant an Mission Viejo, startina at 10:30 a.m. Over 275 are eitpected for the brukfast-bruncb affair. Oranae County prep products involved in the pme (or Army include John Ph1lli~ and Man Seymour (Woodbndge). John Suus (Mater Dei). John Garcia (Sonora), William Kim (Villa Park), Tom Sharp (El Modena) and Daniel StredJer (Troy). The affair is being sponsored by the West Point Parents Club of Oranae County. Additional infor- mation can be obtained by calling Rod Motley (994-0804). Prep football · players of week RICK V AlfDltRRIET Marlna The S-11 , 180-pound j unior quanerback completed nine of 16 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns in Vikings' playoff win. He was not intercepted. *~~~~~~~~~~- BILL YORK Woodbrlqe The 6-2, 180-poundJunior tight end madean excellent catch in the end zone for the Warriors' only touchdown on an 8-yard pass play *from John Yurkovich. PAUL C ARDE NAS Mater Del The S-10, 185-pound senior wide receiver caught eight passes for I S2 yards and two touch-oiiiiiiijiii_IllPii~iiiil downs and a game-saving catch on a fourth-down play. *~---~--~-- STEVE SHEPARD Newport Harbor The S-10, 165-pound senior ' comerback was a major reason fo r the Sailors victory, inter- cepting three passes and record- ing five solo tackJes in one half. *MIKE COVER WeetmJnater The 6-2, I 9S-pound j unior defensive end recovered a fumble, had three sacks, six solo tacktes:...tntl silt assists. He also rushed for 38 yards and one *touchdown. BERNIE COLACCBIO Edt.on The S-11, 205-pound junior linebacker ~tercepted a pass and returned it 23 ards to set up the Chargers' initial touchdown. He also had 13 solo tackles. •~~~~~~~~~~ ANTWONLARK Saddle back The S-8, 143-pound junior safety turned in an excellent performance on defense with sill solo taclcles, a fumble recovery and an interception. •~--~-~~--- UCIWOMEN • • • From Bl Zalinia Walton, a S-11 forward. "Our weakness," Andrea said, "is our leadership on the floor and our scoring depth. Last year we had our recognized scorers, this year we'll look real hard." ..Andrea will look to Graham for a consistent ·contribution, but is not putting all his eggs in one basket "It's not so much that she (Graham) will assume leadership," he said. "She can't do it all herself. Otherwise everyone will zero in on her. Our success will be measured by whether or not we get scoring from our guards and how Natalie (Crawford) plays. She's a very good athlete. If she can give us scorina ... l know she can rebound," Andrea said. UCI opens its preseason schedule in the New Mexico State tournament Friday against SMU. Other preseason matchups include St. Johns, Pepperdine, Santa Oara and Reno. * UCI~ F,I ·Sal,. Nov 2'·30-al Ntw l'M11 lco Sr.te T OUl'lllY Wed .• Die. • -el U. of San 0119o Set .. DK. 7 -Freano Stall (llOml) s.1.. DK. I• -l..ovoie Marvmount (flOml) Motl.. o.c. 16 -•• u of NIVHa "-Frl.·S.t .. DK. 20-21 -,,_.,. rlott HollOIY Cte»lc (llOml) Motl , DK. 30 -SI Jon11•a (home) Fri ·Sat .. Jan l ·• -at s.tlta Cter• Tournemlftt Fri , Jell 10 -""°9rdlM (l'IOl'll) Sutt , Ja11. 12 -USIU (home) ~hun .. Jat1 1• -1t UC S.1111 l•l"Mr• Set, Ja11 11 -CS FutllrlOll (llOmll I ""'"" Jen. n -•t Lllft9 ...CflSI. Sat., Ja11. 25-PM:Hlc (llOml) MIKI.. Jan. 11 -H1w1ll (hOml) Thun , Jell. lO -San 0119o Sl1lt (home) Sal., Feo. I -UC Sa111a larbera Tftun.. Feo. ' -at cs FU!MrtOfl Thur\., Feo. 13 -e t UNLV Set • F.o lS -11 San Oleeo Stale Thun • Feb. 20 -l.INL v (llOml) s.1 .. "'° n -e1 Pacific MIMI.. F tO ?4 -Hewell (llofM) Fri .. Feb.. 21 -Lono lee<fl Slata (llOml) Mardi •·t -PCAA Tour n1men1 (TIA) 49ers finally get serious, win 19-6 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Joe Montana, intercepted twice m a niahtmarish stan. completed his first two passes of the scoond period on a 66-yard Sin Francisco touchdown dnve and the 49ers posted an irnl>(>n- ant 19-6 victory oveT the Seattle Seahawks in Monday night's Na- tional Football Leasue pme. record (or carur receptions when he cau&ht a 22-yatd TD pass from Montana in the finaJ penod. It was Oark's 408th dltcl\. I :H rcmainina. The extra poinl auempt by Nonn Johnwn wa~ blocked. The Seahawks refu~ three poinu in 1he first period, ac::ceptin.1 a penaJty and a first down instead orJohnson's 44-yard field pl. They were pulbed t.ck by a penalty and a sack of quarttrbeck Dave Kriq. and John- son then misled 1 49-yard field 1oal On a third-down pl~y. Montana threw to fullback ROJCr Cra1.1 for a lJ.. yard pin. and Fred Solomon caught a 27-ya[d .P&U on the pcxt play for the pme s first points. The 49ers lddod five points 10 lhe quarter on a safety and Ray Wcnchina's ll·yard field goal. Dwiaht a ark, the w;de ~iver who broke into the NFL aJbna with Montana in 1979. cstabhshtd a team -J. , Montana finished the pmc with 17 completions in 33 attempts for 237 .JlrdS. With the victory, the defendina Super Bowl champions made their record 1·S. The Oen att two .. mes behind the Los Anteles Rams an the National Foott.ll Conferenoe We11 The Se.ahaWk.s, ~t.. fell two pmes behind in the AFC west race.. Sea1tJe avened a shutout, which wouJd b.avebeen tbeseam·a first lincc 1982, wb(n linebecker Sam Mer- riman blocked a punt by the .. 9en' Mn Ru.naaer and fell on the bell in the end zone for 1 touchdown with attempt. ~ Johnson also miucd a 4S.ya.rd try an the IC<:Ond haJf. Kriq, who had thrown TD paACS ia 28 con.teCUtJve_James bcfo~ bcina shut out by New EnaJand 1 weck .,o. left lbe pmc an the fo\lnb quancr a_fter 1uffcnna a bruised lhoukkf Roq~ie Gale Oilbcrt flnhhed up at quanerbeck.. GIR LS BASK[ TBALL ----- Barons still the team to beat Edison , Seahawks , Vikes !n Sunset League ch ase Marina Marina·~ girls ba .. ketball team f1.·at1.irt''> .1 common denominator -youth. The V1k1ng<> havt' a comb1nat1on of siit sophomore s and freshmen on their varmy unit. companng his team to the run-and-sun L.1l.cr<> "If I had a Kareem. I could probabl> win th1) lcagul· · White added. The Charaers II t returner?. M1t hclk llcn ne)~). an All-uaaue JUOIOt point guanl r~ni~ Ogburn. a 5-4 sophomore guard. 5. 7 <>tnwr forward Manha Noffsinger, and 5-9 senior lorwanj Knsten Wilson By SHARON FRUTOS Olttle0..,""9111 ... Not much hac; chunged in Sun!>Ct League girls basketball. There 1s a definite race for the top th rel' spots, with Fountain Valle¥ the leading contender for t_he championship. Edison, Ocean View and Manna are also considered playoff contender). "We're really young," Coach Mike Thornton said, ''but we're much improved over la!>t )'t'ar " Marina finished fourth 1n Sunset play la't year with a 4-6 lc3$~C mark and I 0-14 ovt·rall The Vilongs' three returning starters include Heather K.Jrkup. a 5-10 point KUard. 1 emrl· Kuester, a 5-<.i Junior guard·fo~ard. and Dawn Charroin. a 6-1 .. ophomorc post. White credited Henne)~\. with great !>peeJ and an aver.igc ot 10 poinh and live 3\\1\t!> per game. Ogburn tallied 12 po1nh per rnntl'\t, "h1k Noffsinger was respons1bk tor ... 1rong defrn,\ Wilson turned m 11 point\ .ind 1HnL' board' ix·1 g<1mc I kre's a look nt the ')un '>t:t tc11ms Fountllln Valley Thornton was concerned about the Vikings· )'Outh at a couple of spots "We have three ~-Ii girls." Wh ite '>JllJ · '" we're not real tall \.\e'rc prt'tt\ 4u1d .. "L' 1<1..,1 break and press a lot " Fountain Valley Coach (. arol Strausberg 1~ op11m1s11c about her squad. and with good reason ··we're inexperienced at point guard She's (Kirk up) never played there ~lore. II 1.1.c come along there . our bigger pla~cr~ ourdefen~ ha' good size We could have noboch smaller than Rot.attng in for Fdl\on will bt· L 1nda I< udd Stacee Johnson. and Km Herman Whuc is hoping to lin1\h better than Id'' \l'Jr, 6-4. third-place marl.. The Rarons return right players from their co- champ1onsh1p team of '84 And while their status 1n s11e 1s no better than la'it )car Fountain Vallq could stand tall in the stand1n11.s. 5-9," he added . · While his team's s11e " of little conc1.·rn. 11'> quickness 1s. "On paper. f-ouni:un vallc} 1.., Oc'>t h\. far .. ~d b} se ni or center Jat k1c ( ool.. (b-0) and forward Dawn Lawler (6·0) and fueled b) the quickness of guards 5u~an Wahn and Kt'm Clower, the Barons could be the ollen\l\t' pt>"t:r uf the league. "We're not real qu1 cl... We're gotnltO \tan big. a couple of quicker pla)'ers will be coming off the bench We can go w11h a smaller lineup tor qu1ckne<os." fhornton said That'<i the biggest change from lal>t )ear's team White S011d "We're u1pJhh.· of gt 111n{( '4.'Lond though" Ocean View Wh11t' Fountain \ .1lln \t."l"nl\ Jlm11\I a unanimous choice to tal..1.· the lc:agu~ t11k Ou~an View's not running '>cared "Ocean View didn't lo\t: man~ (pla)ers) either," Strausberg ~1d. "Ver> fl·" 1n the league lost many kids. It will he very compe11ttve ... f ountain Valley had a balanced c,connganac.k last year. and 1t looks like it may have a similar squad this season. "We have options. We have much more depth 1han last year I have eight or nine players a I feel conliden1 abou1," Thornton said. In cen a1n circles. tht' \eaha"k' ma> l."\t'n gt·1 the nod ... the)' certa1nh will get an a.,.,..,l Dana Dout). Ocean VIC"'-·, four-)'ear var'>ll} Staner. Wiii be making lral"k'> tor the ('I r-., career assist mark. She's gathered i 76. 260 :ilonc 1n 191:!4 She needs only 63 to tic the mark. "I think it wa~ act ually pretty well rounded a!> far as scoring was ronccrned ... Strausberg said. "I wouldn't say we havt' a dominant player. We don't have one pan1rnlar player we run our offense around," she said. Brigette lsk1erka. a senior w1ng-pmt, 5-1 1 sophomore wrng L1beny Brewster and 5-11 Kath) Stupp1 arc a few Thornton invests hll> confidence in "Even though we're-young, I think we'll be much more compc1111 vc this vear "Thornton said. Edison The 5-10 point guard " rnn\l\tcnth a playmakcr for the Seaha"'-k' Hut !>nut\ l\n'1.1he only player Ocean View relic'> on tor 1?i1"cr rhe Seahawks also have Sun~ct pla\.l:rofthl' \Car r n n.i Vlachos back The 6-CJ \en1or 1)<1\1 " JOlnl'd b~ fellow returning !>tarter r en I dn l·ll1 J ~-9 lorAard- guard . 'Tm a defcnl>1 vd~-om·nted coach. !>O defense in my mind 1<, onl' ofountrength~ Offen!.1veh "e have the ab1ht~ to gel the ball down 1he coun quickl y ... she said Strausberg isn't committing herself to a stanin~ lineup )Ct "We don ·t ha vea particular Ii H' who will stan." she said "We have seven prett> much of equal ability We will depend upon blend." The Chargers boac;t four returning starter;. .tnd an aflin11 y for the fas\ break While no st.aner 1s taller than 5-9. Edison Coach Dave While believes his 1c.im can outrun an> Sunset foe. "We ha' ca nice comh1nat1on of h<uh < kean Vie~ Coach Kell y Pa1n1t:r c,a1d ol hi\ 1cam , '>111.· and quickness. FOR THE RECORD NFL NATIONAL CONl'IERIENCE ttarm Sen Franct"o N•w0rl9an' Allan!• •·ClllUOO 0.lroll ~r"" Bev MIMH Ole Tamoe&.v w.,, W L T 9 3 0 1 s 0 • 8 0 1 10 o G.mrai 12 0 0 6 6 0 s 1 0 s 1 0 1 10 0 E111 Pct. Pl' ISO 7S8 Sil ?9• 331 no \61 211 I 000 )S9 soo 2)0 417 24' 411 244 161 141 PA 199 19) 323 JS/ 111 260 m ,,. lSO Oaun I • 0 667 2Sol 214 NY Glent\ I • 0 667 711 196 Wesl\lnvton 1 S o stl 21a ns Plllleclt10f'll• 6 6 0 soo 100 210 SI Lou" 4 I 0 331 103 190 AM«RICAN CONl'ERENCE .. ...,.. o.tlv•r Sea tt .. Sen 0 19QO KenH ' Cllv Clevtllnd Plll\Ouron Hov11on Clnclnnerl Well I 4 0 I 4 0 6 6 0 s 1 0 • • 0 CentT' .. 6 6 0 6 6 0 s 1 0 s 1 0 EHi · NY Jt h 9 l 0 New Enolend I • 0 Mleml 8 4 o lndlenePOll\ l 9 0 Buttelo 2 10 0 • ·cllncned dlvl\lon 1111e ""9flclav't Seen .. 1 274 661 294 soo 267 .. , 319 333 71? soo 201 111 SOO 172 2JI 417 206 110 •17 m J?~ 1SO lOJ 667 240 "67 199 2SO 11• 161 162 197 200 745 191 1S6 San Frenc"co 19, Stf lfle 6 Thur'..-< G1me1 New York Jett at Ottroll ICnannel 4 at 9l0 a m l SI LOUii 81 Oellu ((henntl 1 .. I p m I SUndlV't G1me1 Rim\ al Ntw Orle&nl ICnannet 1 at 10 a m l ••Iden 11 Atlenta ICr.annt l • al I om I San Fr1 nc11<0 et Wun1noton 8utt110 11 San 01~ Clevtlend ti New Von• Goen!\ O•nvtr e r P11111>vron Hou\lon ti Cor1Clnn11t l emoa Bn ti Grttn Bev Mlnn~ore •I Pl\ola<M!Of'lle New En111ano el lndlen•-'' t<•nw ' C1rv 11 Seal! .. M9flcla V'' Gem. Cl\1000 ti Miami ICl\annol I al 6 om I c ..... ~•KM<llM THURSDAY'S COAME lt•H •I Ttut A&M n l'RIOAY'S G AME \11r111n11 at Merviand 1Cnenn11 2 111 t I JC a mf SATURDAY'S GAMES Peclf1c 11 Cal Slale Fullerton Oregon Y\ use ., Tokvo (Game 51trl\ ar 9 om , PST Frldavl "'11oem a vt "'uourn 111 Blrm1n11n&m 1Cn1nnt1 1 81 noon) Florlde Slelt 11 Florlda Georolt al Geo<ola h cti. n Sen Oleoo Sl•I• 11 Hawett. n Noire Oeme al Miami Fla ICl\e nnel 2 e1 11l0oml Ollt noma ai Oltler.oma Start HOU\IOn •• Ric• Wttl Vlro1n11 11 Svracu~ n V1tldlr1>l11 er Te11nenff LSU er Tule,,. n SATUROAY, DEC. 1 8rlonem Youno e t liew•ll Eur Caroline 11 LSU. n Armv vt Navv •I Pnilade1011111 SMU 11 Qllanom• Tu11 1::1 ""o v\ w vom1no •• Me• !>OVrr>t, Auttrt lit "Last year and th1!> '>Um mer, half our point<; came ofT fast break~ or ~teals.'' Wh 111.· !>aid "We don't have a Kareem 1n the middle We're s1m1lar. but we don'1 ha\e a post pla-.er.'' hl' explained 1n Julie Hounsell amt < '111h1<1 Hurtdl'r ahu rou nd out the Ocean \ 11.•1.1. Pl""hk '>lartu\ "We're nm rolling U'cr w .111,one · PJinh.·1 said. 'T d like tu K"C lhc ntK.I to I uunt.i1n \ J.lk' because I like to go 1n lhl· unJl'rdog hl· addl·d NFL LOGS Rams 19-3) 20 Oenve< 16 17 Pnllaoe1onla 6 lS Sea 111e 24 17 Allenra 6 13 Minnesota 10 ll Ta moe Bev n 16 Kanta\ Cltv O 1• Sen Franc11co 18 28 New Orteant 10 19 New York C.1anl\ 24 1' ... llanra )0 :IA GrttI1 Bet · 11 Oec 1 -11 New Ortet n\, to a m Oec 9 -11 Sen Franc1Ko 6 om Oec IS -SI Lout\ 1 om Oec 23 -Aet<ltr\. 6 o m Raider' (1·4) ll Ntw York Jll\ O 20 ICan\u Cilv 36 10 Sen t=ra ncl"o )4 lS N-EnQl•nd 20 19 Ken\n Cllv 10 23 New Orleen\ 13 21 Clevelano 20 l4 Sen 0 1eoo 21 J See llle 33 l4 Sen 0 1900 40 ll Clnc:lnne11 6 11 0.nv•r (orJ J I Oec l-t1A111n1a l om OK 8 -er Denver I o m OK IS -Sealll• 1 om OK 13 -e r Aam\ 6 om All time\ PaclHc Colle99 ratln9S AP TOP 20 I Pe11n Sla le 1491 , J Iowa Cll J 0~1anoma <61 4 Miami. Fla <II SMTCrrlOlJn <II 6 Flortda 1 Auourn 8 Nt l>ruk.e 9 Br.or.am Young 10 Tenneu ee 11 Air Force 12 ~10<IOa Sl&I~ 13 LSU 14 Ar~enias IS Te.a\ A&M 16 UCLA 11 Quenoma S•are 11 Tun 19 Onie Stat• JO Georo1a RKOf'd 11 0 0 10-1 0 I · I ~ 9· I 0 .. 1•1 HI 8 1 0 9 1 0 10·1·0 1 I 1 ti 1 0 I J 0 1 I I 9 7 0 8 ' 0 I J I 8 1 0 I 1 0 I )·0 1 J I COLLEGE LOGS UCLA (l·l ·ll 11 Bnonem Youno 1& TenneuH l• San 01~ S1a1e 14 Wasning1on IO Arizona Slate 34 Stanford l 1 wesnlnoron Staie l • Caltlornla ,. ...rtzona " OrttQOn Sta re 11 use USC <S·Sl Ph f>v\ I 186 I Ge? I 01• I.OS& • 971 6 UI 9 761 10 111 ? 631 II S90 16 S83 I) S81 14 41S 17 )70 17 )67 19 216 8 769 1 731 196 11 168 10 JO 1 19 0 1 10 1111no11 to ll 8av•or JO 0 Arlione S1a1e 2• 6J Or-oon S1e1e O lO Slanloro 6 1 Noire Oamt 11 31 Wulllnolon Slate IJ 6 Calltornle 14 17 We\hlngton 20 11 UCLA fl Nov 29 -Oreoon tar roto.vol cat State Fu!Mrton U·Sl lO Monlana l Nevaoe·Rerio 8 Wvom1n11 20 »n Jote Sllte l7 Ulel\ Ste le 6 Ntv•d•·Le l veval 1 Frttno Sta rt 21 New Matteo Staie 7? Norlnern A.rl1ona l8 Lono Beecn Sle le Nov lO -Pecllt< ) I lO lt 1a lO 10 41 17 • ,, Los Alamitos MONDAY'S RESULTS ( 11111 Of St-nlttlt QUl l'ttftlone meetm91 FIRST RACE. 400 vards Hamm\ AllO• fHarmon1 11 IO '>00 600 Setetv Me<111 1P1llo.enron1 9 •O • 40 Aerodvnam" IC.arooza 1 13 70 T1mt 10 16 U E XACTA (9·91 oa•d Sl6 SO SECOND RACE. lSO vero\ Se lin Sunut fTreewre l 600 l.IO 300 Sl\ortv Cl\eroe (H GerCl8J 14 00 7 40 Trioott Fo!s tE Garcoel 3 40 Tim e 1173 U EXACTA IS·ll Dlld 516120 THIRD RACE . 400 verdt Ratu Tu (Creeotrl •IO L•Ov\ Aanev Pilkenton! Your St•O\ S'>ow1119 tCarooza1 ll"'9 20 11 3 80 360 840 140 980 U EXACT A 11 tOl 1>110 SlS 60 l"()UjtTH RACE. 350 yard' Solencl•d ,.,,.,,, I MuftetO I 77 40 10 40 Ptn•s Tt...,. ICarOOzel ~ 20 T1mt C11ooer 1 H Gerc••I Ttm• 1107 '?O 3 20 J 00 FIFTH RACE. JSO varos Soll! Secono "'w•v (Hart I 16 20 Suoer Toolin !Paullnel RtO\ Grev Poticv <F1oueroa1 Tim• 11 23 1 00 420 . HO JOO 140 u EXACTA to )) paid s 10760 SIXTH RACE. JSO varo' Bliu ln SoOlt tWardl 40 20 15 •O 7 80 Tl\e Oel1enl One I Her II 1 SO o 00 Meut Mauraoe r 1G1t1) 8 60 Time 1111 n EXACTA fA·6) Pa•O '19380 SEVENTH RACE. lSO vards Moon Neontw I Zutell I 98 00 S6 00 19 00 Mt Aeo ICunntngl\amJ 2210 10 60 w .r e Une <01oerock\en1 • 00 T me II 2S n EXACTA 18 ,, oe d ll 25660 EIGHTH RACE JS() •arO\ OOC> TreH !Bard 8 JO • 40 J 90 A1cn And Fo1• CoOOOlcll 1J 10 8 40 Btadt\ 8e\l , Mv•e' l 00 T me 1832 NINTH RACE. AOC ••'•H Parrv1tte G•lt 16 60 8 80 S 60 L•ttle Poo tRuu 180 •}0 No M<trket I Zutell l 00 T•mt 20 19 n EXACT A 12 Ii oa 0 '~ 10 S2 DAILY DOUBLE 9 J oa•O P SS 60 U ~ICIC SIX 1S·t ~ 8 9·2 oaod SI 409 ll-O ""'" one wlnntno llcto.et ,,,. l\Or\e\I To1a1 C•rrvO•er J6 •IS 26 n ~ICIC NINE • S·S S·6·•·8·9 21 "'"o Sl26 90 wttll 17 '"'""'"" t1cto.e11 Clive l'O•\e\I Tolel carrvover \111.9~ Sol "'''•noance 1.11• ~ • • ., . Rookie .. the YNr vottno AMERICAN LEAGUE Plav9f' ht lnd Jro Totat Gu•ll9ro C no 16 1 10 I Hl9 u•re. Mil 9 7 I 61 Atlt\ M•I I a 79 McDowell le• ) 11 J\ ClllNnl. A~\ ) 2 '• F1ther NV I 1 H9"11• 1C1r ~ SalH M•" 1 -(_ > . NBA WESTE llN CONFERENCE Peclfk DtvlslOll W L Ptl <#8 L•tc•n n 1 &01 Portla nd 10 I )88 ' Gotoen Stelt I 9 •~ o 1 C:U-t 6 • 429 6 • \ealllf' 6 9 •OO 1 P-n·x 2 13 IJ) I Midwfll DIVl\tOfl Otflvtr 11 J 716 HOu\lon 10 ' 1>61 1 • u1an 9 I ~2 l San Anlon•O 1 I 467 4 , De lla\ o I 461 4 • Sac• ernen10 • 10 lto 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Bos•o,. N•w Jtr\ev PlllltOtlotl•• w 11nlno1on New Yor11 Mllweu~ee Oe1ro11 Allan•• C1eve1ano Cntcaoo lndtane A llantlc 0Wlt19" . 9 ' o I 6 • J II C..mral Olvlti.tl )J s 10 \ 1 8 6 9 6 10 l " MondlV'\ Sc0<e Ulen 102. Indiana IOI Tonl.,.,t't Game' Clll>P9" 01 Searllt New Yor-al Allento Cle•etand at 0•1ro11 Bo\lon ar Pl'l1tadeloh1e Wa\l\1nvron al Oettas Gotaf'n Start e11 .-<ov>•on C'>1<aoo a1 Ot""' Pnoe11,. at Sacramento Colle9e rttln9s 846 SI>) J f 462 ) ,,, ~ ' ,.. . 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' , • .,.{ '>' 61 '•·•n.ft\\h I \ .r.•tMI' '>· ., ' u•a• .,; • Orange Co.all DAIL v PILOT /Tuete11y, HoYember 2e. l9U * - John Vargu Newport girls face Roosevelt '""~in Har~11 ti 1gh run nl•r-.up in thd II 4-\ plJ,olh.1nJ \.hamp1un 111 lhl' \ca\ ll'' I l'JgUl' 1.1.1ll ,t.1tt lir'll round plrn 1n lhl· \tall' f>1, l\lurl I girls' ulk' hCJll r lJ\ollc, 1<>n1gh1 t., '"> .it Roo\l'H:lt High 1n I n' \ng1.•lc\ I hl' \allor' .1n Jt·largl· l'ntn 1n thl' tournament "111 la1..l· \ldflb4m1ugh on \aturdn\ at llJOdK ~ Par~ 111hn lttn ge t h\ Roo\nl'll till' \ . ..\ I o.., ..\nKl'll'\ < 11' < II 1..hi.1mp1un USC falls. 90-8 1 LOI;) \:'-C1E-I £-\ 1..\1'1 -C1u.11d Del ( uri: ~ ur\.·d 21 uf hie, 27 po1n1c, in the first hJll and \1rg1n1a Tcth hl'ld off outhl'rn < al in th\.· \l'Cond half tu flO~t a I/I 1-1\ I '11.. ton 1n c1 non- • onferenn· rnllt•ge hac,kc1ball ~me \lunda' night Derrick Do"ell '>'·ored 20 prnnl Jnd grahbcJ I~ 1ehoumh 1u kad \nuthern (JI "h11..h kll 111 1-1 frc,hmJn lorn.11<..1 rum I l'"l'>addcd t •1 001nh SOUTHW EST ,.~ \...\' r 830• \f /J Mnn'o"O '1• ., 'J• a"J "'"<S .-•, n ~rrtH ,,.. I? ;; e 8J Tar ~'"' ~· 4q '~•en ~• Sao•,. S ( 68 T~,~\ r,,.,,. 65 MO"'Br·a ~ EAST Acioct14C'1 ar 51 79 6 ""' l'<O C \I ( ~•1.1mo1a n RPI •O Fa r!·~•a 59 u1 ca A8 k e,. 11'• 83 '-~nvon S1 R _,19er, 18 F~ rie ur-O c• f'\ • r SOUTH A aoama 11 NW Lou•\1•na 11 Ar...,,11·0~0 SI ·68. C.fOl'Otll St S9 C•em\On 13 Ma E Snore S7 Cott of C"4llr1t\lon 63 T1>t C •aoe1 SI E Cero!•rut 69 C.-.m"°'" 61 Emorv & Henrv 63 Emorv U 62 Furma n n N C "'~"It 71 Geo<v•• 1 ecn 1" SC • ,,.,.e,. 60 McNee~ S• 76 M•n •ts·oe>• \• 67 Mort neao ~ 69 Tenn ;"'ll\'9ver ~~ N Ce roo1ne St IO W CerOl•n• S1 NE LO\Jl\11"8 71 Ctnl9"1rv 60 SW M•t so..• 11 E T ... u St •9 \ewe!\ff M Mor-uw IO .,,,_,, ~ A..,,,,,. •1 LO...•\ ena Teel' sa T """"" 9' C.on<e><O•I N Y 1' .t•Jna S• 10 N C Ctrt•a •1 YM 106 Averell 61 Wf\I Georo•• as Sl!Mter l>J MIDWEST M.i ... l•u' & 1 (a'~fofn•a 46 8•ao h 80 C"•<•vo St SJ e ... • ~· e1 o .. 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Ja..on Lak.Jn~ who~ last-minute heroic' 10 Che pla yoffs made the d1fferenct for ( dM and Eric Vinj}e, a catalyst for the Sea Kings all season. caroed first team All-CIF 4-A honon fwo other Sea Kmgs -JeO lfal>'t') ()C('Ond team) and Bill Har- mon (third team) -were named on the A.11-Clf 4-A ~uad. Sunny Hills' Mike Da' "a'> named Player of the Year Orange ( oa'>t are-a team~. led by "lc"'-pon Harbor lln1\'rrs11y and \1anna v.ere v.c.-11 rcprc!>ented on the .\II-( IF .t--\ team fhe 5ailors' Bob \11hallo was a fi~t team selection. "hilc trammate'> Joe A.dranian and \tatt M c Ltren earned a 'second team \pol Ke' 1n \1t( ullough v.a~a first team p11..I.. and teammate Bnan Adams was \Cited to the third team tor Univer- \11\ '\t1anna ~\coll Larsen "as also a tiri.t team ~lec11on af> Mike Hams was a third team choice. C oMa Me~. meanwhile. was rcp- reo,ented b' .\lel. ( renshaw on the fir'!.t leam and Ed1<>on·s Da\.1d Cohen earned third team laurels. L1kin!> '>COrrd the winning goal 1n o' enime for the Sea King~ 1n the tinal'i again~t Sunn) Hills, wh ich entered th~ champ1onsh1p contest ot 29-0 "'1th two \Ccond!> lc:ft. He also -.cored with ~vrn seconds remaining 1n lhe '><'m11inal game against Long Beath V. 1l'>on 10 double ovcmme to g.i' c ( d '\t1 a '>hot at the mle "'h1ch 11 "'on "'·6 over the prt.·\ 1ousl} un- ~aten Lancers. In \ argac;· first ~ear as < d M\ \.OJ\.h he gu1d1.•d the \t.'a "-'"&!>to a 4uJncr1innl lin1'>h in the pla,offs '''' o • ' 1 6 Moa•o v.,11<111 Jeoen Jet •1vC1• MO·JllO~ us 6 '] 1 0 Men'\ Ftr\I R-~ S">Omo G o \le •n l\reell oet S•uer• 81te B• •ein 6·3 1 o 1·6 Peter Doonan Av\lra11e oe! "'nOrt i (l>f\nokov ($0v1e1 Un•Ol'I •·O 0 I 6 2 Tooa Ntl\()tl ru s o4t! Aooer Rul>ft<I • A.ntr111e1 6·4 6· 1 6 J Watwpele Al·CIF 4·A F;nttMtn Cra1\; Ac•l~.. V"4a Paftt. E"" 8 10,,. 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There is a system used by accoun- tants for reviewing such company operations. You can used this same approach, if not to analyze operations and make changes. at least to make a list of questions to ask your accoun- tant. COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 One flue away from disaster in suburbia ChimiieY"Sweep' s customers already have had mis hap By TOM WRIGHT OflMOeltr ..... ..., Chimney swcepang, whic h has kept many of its colorful customs, has been changed by the California life- style. Throughout most of the world a sweep's most important job is clea~- 1ng a chimney. In Southern Cah· fornia, where chimneys arc used more for style than for heat, a sweep deals with more unusual problems. Take the local resident, whose recent fireplace fire panicked his neighbors. After the smoke was blown out of the house and the fire was drenched, firemen to ld him to have his chimney inspected. "He told me he couldn't under- stand it." Don Kocher. an Orange County chimney sweep. said. "He had a perfect fire one day and the next 11·s like the Chicago fire." Kocher's investigauon uncovered warmer fire, without clouds of smoke. b1llowmJ into the living room -a clean chimney decreases the chances offirc. "A chimney fire can cost a home· owner his home and threaten his neighbors. especially in areas with tht attractive, but dangerous shake roofs." Kocher said. "It's a shame. but the homeowner, who is sold on chimney ·sweeps is often the one who has already suffered a loss or had a disaster because he failed to maintain a chimney prop_crly," Kocher said. Kocher said a chimney fire is like the eruption of a small volcano. "A c himney is designed to keep a fire burning and once the ac- cumulated residue in the chimney starts burning. the fire gets very hot," he said. • In a chimney fire, Kocher said. fireballs can come rolline back into the house or out of the chimney onto the roof or those of neighboring holhes. "The Ii re gets so hot that the mortar between the bncks will break and the chimney can collapse mto the house." Kocher said. Despite the dangers, Kocher said. most Southern Californians JUSt aren't aware of the risks they take when they ignore proper mainten- ance measures. The technique stans with the use of your chan of accounts. This chart is simply the listing of all your book- keeping account classifications such as cash. accounts receivable, fixed assets. accounts payable, etc. In other words, it's a listing of the accounts you will find on your balance sheet and income statement. P9llP l'loC ........ 191T""0. flteoo Chimney aweep Don Kocher atarta job In baaine... •bowing concrete piece. that traditional finery and then &eta down to prevented a fireplace damper from opening. ~~~~~~~~~~--:=====--__;;;~~~~~--~~~~~~~~- 'the disaster's cause: A budding outside shooter for the NBA had made a perfect three-point goal - a basketball was lodged inside the chimnev. "You.can bet that kid didn't ask for his ball back." Kocher said. "A chimney should be cleaned once a year or every two years depending o n the kind and amount of wood burned," Kocher said. To show you how to proceed, let's stan with accounts receivable. Ques- tions concerning accounts receivable might include the following: Docs the company have a formal credit policy for all customers, and do all em- ployees understand the policy? What procedures are to be used for collec- tion of slow paying and bad accounts? Arc the procedures uniformly fol- lowed and executed in a timely fashion? Should the company use an o utside collection agency for ac- counts of a specified size and age? ls the dollar amount of the receivables appropriate for the size and type of business? As you can sec. the questions created by reviewing your business. account by account, are numerous. Every business will gain by this type of review. What questions get raised when you analyze sales, or advertising, or travel expense? One of the functions o f an accountant 1s to list these questions for management and sug- gest improvements where they are needed. Ralpb Scott is a certified public accountant wltb offices lD Newport Beac b. Test your investing IQ In today"c; complex economic en- vironment. gelling ahead often means spending so much lime earn- ing money that there is not much time left to manage 11. However. 1f you work hard for your money, 11 should work hard for you. To make sure that 11 docs you need a basic knowledge of investments, tax· deferred pension plans, tax laws and the secunt1es markets. Take the following quiz. Your answers will tell you how much brushing up you need to do to raise } our financial IQ I . You enJO) the con venience of a revolving credit card plan at your favonte depart11lent store How much do )OU pay for this service? a) 6 percent b) 9 percent c) 12 percent d) 18 percent. 2. The downward trend on interest rates has finally had an impact on the I RS. which recently reduced the rate CREDIT LIN[ of interest it charges tardy taxpayers on overdue taxes. True or false? 3. What is the standard mileage deduction for business-related travel you may claim on your fedc~al income tax form? a) I 0 cents a m ile for unlimited mileage b) I 5 cents per mile for the first 10,000 miles c) 20.5 cents per mile for the first 15.000 milesd)The re is no allowable mileage deduction. 4. Youholdafull-t1meJobandcarn extra money wnting for a local magazine. You arc already lowenng your taxes and saving for retirement by contributing the maximum allow- ed b y law to an Individual Retire· ment Account. You would like to put more tax-deferred money away toward retirement. but all you can do 1s wait and hope Congress raises the annual contribution ceiling on your IRA. True or false? 5. How long must you hold on to a stock for its sale to quality as a long- term capital gain for federal income tax purposes? a) more than 4 weeks b) more than 3 months c) more than 6 months d) more than I year. 6. Youareplanningtodonate 1.000 shares of stock to charity. You bought the stock at $1 a share 10 years ago. and it is selling for S l 0 a share today. How much can you deduct from your federal income taxes for the gift? a) $1 ,000 b) 10,000 c) SI00.000 d) The IRS does not consider stock to be a chantable contribution. 7. A brokerage firm handles your IRA and you hirean accountant to fill out your tax return forms. The fees charged to open and maintain the I RA and the money you pay your accountant are tax deductible items. True or false? 8. You should always opt for investments with the least amount of nsk. True or false? MARY RUDIE ., 9. What 1s the main reason mun1c1- pal bonds and municipal bond funds are attractive to investors. particu- larly investors in hillh tax brackets? a) They are high-yield, low-risk invest- ments. b) They are 100 percent insured by the federal JOvernment. c) They pay the highest dividends of any popular investment. d ) The income they earn 1s exempt from federal income taxes. I 0. What is the m ost common error on income tu returns? ANSWERS I. (d ) Even with the downward trend in interest rates. 18 percent 1s the going interest rate for revolving (Pleue eee IPfVltSTMENT /85) In his four years as an Orange County sweep, Kocher has retrieved basketballs. bags of shingle nails. empty beer bottles and cans. golfballs and clothing. "A chimney is an ideal place to leave tools and supplies when roof r~pairs are being made," Kocher said. · .. However. when something falls down the stack. workmen have a tendency to forget about it: then the next time the homeowner starts a fire the flue 1s blocked and clouds of smoke erupt and nervous neighbors call the fire department." Besides retneving missing items, a sweep also has to repair early mis- takes -hke the builder who cements the flue shut or the homeowner who decides to save a few dollars and do the job himself. "We're always getting calls from exasperated wives. who want Kocher to come over and finish cleanmg their chimney and retrieve the broom that their husband dropped down the top of the chimney," said Judy Kocher. who sets up husband's schedule. Wives are also more concerned with safety. Mrs. Kocher said many wives call and ask for the reasons why a chimney needs to be cleaned so they'll be able to convince their husband that the job 1s necessary. In additio n to the obvious -a clean chimney means a cleaner. H e said most Southern Cali- fornians. burn about half a cord of wood - a cord of wood is four feeJ wide, four feet high and six feet deep -per year. If the wood used is one of the more expensive hardwoods - oak, orange or e11calypius -Kocher said the chimney needs to be cleaned every two years. For the homeowner using the less expensive pine or fir firewoods. Kocher recommends yearly cleaning. "That's because these woods have more pitch and burn dirtier than oak, or other hardwoods," he said. Because the demand for sweeps is low, Kocher's main occupation is as a groundsman at Huntington Beach's Golden West College, where he has worked for 18 years. Evenings and weekends he deans chimneys. "I became a sweep about four years ago, because ofa hobby." he said. A transplanted Pennsylvanian. Kocher said, he'd always wanted a home with a fireplace. but he's had always li ved in a mobile ho me. "In our first mobile ho me, I bu1h an electric fireplace, but it's not the same thing." he said. "So when I found out about this build-it-yourself wood- buming fireplace for mobile homes. I immediately set out to build one." Kocher said the biggest proble m in constructinit the fireplace was getting (Pleue eee SWEEP /85) Campion heading league's directors By JIM HATHCOCK Oe1tJ Pllel Cou ' 1 -.11 The Industrial League of Orange Co11nty1 dedicated to promoting a positive business climate in the county, has elected Jack Campion as chairman of its board of directors. Formed over 15 years ago, the league represents its members and the business community on issues, pro- JCCts and programs vital to main- taining and developing a fa vorable business climate. Campion. vice president of th~ medical sector for American Hospital Supply Corp., was first elected to the board in 1983 and served as vice chairman in 1985. Before joining Amencan Hospital Supply in 1975. he spent five years with Avery International a nd 18 years with Riker Laboratories. His pharmaceutical industry ex- pcrience with Riker included direc- torships of laboratories. clinical in- vestigations and marketing. Dunng his career, Campion has served on and chaired local. state. federal and international committees dealing with the areas of drug devices. environmental protection and OC· cupational safety a nd health. He served for three years as industry representative on the United States Food and Drug ... Adminis- trat10n's circulatory systems devices panel and three years as a corporate vice president of the Association for the Advancement of Medical In- strumentation. C~mpion succeeds Ralph Clock. president of Clock Construction Co. Robert H. Rau. president of Parker- Bertea Aerospace Group of Parker- Hann1 fin Corp .. a nd Robert Shelton president of the Rohen Shelton Co.' were elected vice-chairmen. ' Gable joins Western Digital Corp. as viCe president Mtlvlo Gablt has JOined Westen Dl1ital Corp. of Irvine as vice prts1dent of cngjneenng for communica- 11on'i products. Gable takes over from Jolla Peter.ea, who had fulfilled that role and the vice presidency for t«h no logy. • • • Doa1J .. Ktlgll has Joined the industnal sales staff of Daam/ JolaHtOWll Americaa'1 Newport Beach office. The Newport Beach rcs1dcnt was formerly emplo>ed by Ll.Dcola Moria1tt alHI Loan of Newport Beach • • • Jamn DttvllD has Joined C1arll Mt'yt'r Charttn Ir Htwell of Huntington Beach as media manager. brin1m1 20 years of advcrt1sinJ and markeuna c.tpenencc to his new post Jo1nin1 the agency as eccount coonhnator 1s Jeane W1l1lll, who comes from a s1m1lar ~ition at Tt'llttltt 6 Tlll•rmaa Advertl1lll1 in Newpon Bcadl, · • • • ow,. L.8 ...... •oflrvmc has been aooo1ntcd to the commercial r.ropen1es d1v1sion of Norrt1, Beus & Slmpsoo, a ful -service commercial/industrial real estate firm 1n Newpon Beach. Babineau is responsible for property sales and leasing m Irvine, Laguna Hills. Laguna Niguel. Mission VieJO. Lake Forest and f! Toro • • • Gayle Dvorall has been appointed y1cc president general manager for Nelmu-MarcH Newport Beach She has been with the firm since 1984. • • • Heltl ftolt and CannH Coorad have joined the sales team of Gnbt) ft Elll11n San Clemen1e • • • Ra&aa ud T•clrer has hired seven anornc~s 1n ~cot monlhs, to increase ns ranks to 96 lawyers. The)' mclude: David AJt:dJre and William Wyodt'r, public law deptanment: PlllUp Prto~. Jam~ Fl.De.rty and Olrd M1e, tnal depanment; l'>wlslllt Arm1tn>•1 and Jamn Merrit pnvatc sector labor and employment law. rcprcseotina manaacment. • • • PIH1ey Solid State of Irvine has announced changes and additions to •lS sales force. 8111 Metlllew1oa, formerl) WC'itern rca1onll sales man.ager. has been promoted to national sales manaaerforNonh America: Larry F raollf11rt has Joined Plcsscy as distributor sales manager. Steve Bolaril, who J01ned the firm as Northwest d1stnct ~les manager earlier this year. 1s now responsible for N"orthern Cahforn1a. the Pac ific o nhwcst and the Rockv Mountain states. • • • Donna L. Morosco has ~n appointed manaaer of Baell of Amertca'1 Costa Mesa branch. where she had t>ccn financial service, offic-er for five months. She hu been w11h the bank since 1962. An Irvine resident, she ~rved on the board of trustees of the Sottda Coast Medical Ce.ter 1n South uauna from 1981 ·84. • • • 811 o aad A11oelate1 ha, announced add111ons and promotions amona its manaacment stafT Do• Plo1aro Joins Ba '° as group vice PTCSident. Jo1tpflt Reid comes to Basso from a po·sition as vice president and account ar®p supervisor at N.W. Aytr, David Bllllll1• joins the team from MaJcaly ft A11odate1, and Peppcrdint 1J8duate l\a.IMly Basso joins the account manaacment aroup after working pan time at Basso & Associates for five years. I• Gala1M was promoted to associate creative director and Dave Meffert to executive an d1rtetor. Aat11m• Stamey 1s med11 director and Te4Ny Hayes was promoted to medta buyer/planner. In addition. Beverty W. laker has bttn apponted ass11tan1 accoun1 manaaer and lJt:a w .. 1.,. 1s caccount secretary. Both arc NeWJ>On Beach residents. • •• Patrlcl Nia~ has been appointed vice Pfe$1dcnt and manqcr of m-.jor loan production for Wn&et"8 Empire Saylap ~ Lou AtMd8dea. <liv1din1 his time between the firm's Irvine headQuancrs and its major loan office in Beverly Hills. Nitich brinas more 1han 13 years of expcnencc to his new post. • • • • ' ' Orange Cou1 DAIL V PILOT /Tuesday, November 28, 1985 • -f£W..l.°"K IA~) ~111 $rti ''ff N~ Frtom 14P. NL (;rv.in lH ,.,, Amtr 10~ NI. Q!vln r IS61 NL h•E.. 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Jf your company reimburses you for only a ponio n of that. you may deduct the difTeren ct. 4. False. I f all o r pan of your incom e is from sclf-<mploym ent, you can open up a Keogh account. Y o u can contribute 20 percent o f your fr«lance incom e up to $30.000 a y~r to th1saccount. A s wtth al\ IRA .1fyou o pen a self-directed account )OU can in"est you r Keogh money a\ you see fit. 5. (c) M ore than 6 months Long- term capital gains arc taxed v ery fa, orably at no m o r e than 20 percent vs. up to 50 percent for earned incom e. d1v1 d end s. 1n1eres1 and sh on -term c~p!lal gains. 6. (b)S I 0.000 C han table contnbu- 11on1 ot 5CCU.nlles beld Iona-term •~ deduct1~ at currenl market v alue. 7. True. tf you itemaie. tbc (en for w prcpanmon and 10 set up and maintain )'our !RA arc fully deduc- tible anveitment expenses 8. False. The word that makes 1hu statement false as .. always." &fore you tnVC1t you sho uld dctcmunc what kind o f 1nve1tor ~ou are. If your finances or perwnaJily suqest you should assum e very low n sk . tt wo uld be unwise to take more; bul 1t may also be unwise no t to assume af· fordable, comfortable nsk for the prospec t of above-average returns Even risk-oncntcd i n ve tors. ho w - ever, should fund neccss11ies -hfe insurance. rellrC'mcnt m com e. da)- to-day family needs -1n low-nsk ways. And they sh o uld have a ba~ of COn!>Crvatavc 1n ,estment~ an ca~ th e more speculauve ones d on't work o ut well 9. (d) The income municipal bonds earn 1s eitempt from federal income taxes. If you b uy mun1c1pals issued 1n the ~tale where you hve. the) are ~eneraJly free of state and local income ta"<.es as well. which can be-a b I au v&ft Ulfe UI SUteS With b iJ,h income taxes. Muniapals arc an11ct- 1vc -pen1cularly IO people ui bjah tu brackets -becai.ise )OU would have to earn a subst.aouaJly b.i&her rak of i ntcrett on comparable invm- mentS lO ,et lhe same bottom Ii~ return o n murucapals. 10 Foraeuana cos1r 1t. Somet1mes ~"t act so concem e With oomplu financaaJ conSJdennions. we forJC1 to tend 10 the simple adm1n1strative ones. I f your financial IQ was lower than you tbouaht, you m a y want to sicvote mor~ tame to ta.king stock of your finances. R ead1n1 business pubh· C'11t10ns can help incre~ your k n o w J. edge So c3n talking to a finan cial consultan t Man' brok eraae houses, banks and other financial 1osti1uuons ofTer free St-mmar<; on finanoal planning Mary J. Rlldle 11 ~Ice prttltlttal ud maoaaer. Con111mer Stttor Mattel· l.Dg Services at Merrill Lyoct.. Pier ce, Fenner & Smltll. 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Combming has Penn sylvania bo)hood knowledge of woodburn1ng stoves. experience in putting in his own chimney and an ad in a magaLme that c aters to fireplace enthusiasts. K ocher staned his chimney sv.cepmg business. 'Tm not getting n ch . but as m~ reputati on becom es known, m} bus1- n~ 1s growing." .. M y customers recommend me to fnends or people sec me o n the 1ob- 1n costume. top hat and tails -and I get more business." he said. • The Newpon Beach office o f E.F. Hutton has scheduled a ..em1nar on plannmg children's educa11on al the Balboa B ay Club at 7:30 1on1ght Thl· session will focus on tax ad\ ant.ages of pre-planning and the be~t t ype!> of 1nves1men1s To register for the free seminar. call 644-9111 • • • Oscar Overtulf will head Ne" pon B each-headquartered Com- merceBank's new Long Beach loan productton office. • • • Gilbert Aja Associates. a Laguna Hills-based architectural firm. -ltas won a Gold Nugget Award of M cnt. from the Pacific Coast Builders ( onfercnce, for its work on The ( urporau.· Center. a l us11n dt',c.-lop· mcnt • • • Thl· Opblllalmology Me41cal Center openmg an M 1ss1on V 1e10 on V..edncsda) wall offer complete e)'c rare includ1n~ o utpatient \ur11.el) • • • tewart Woodard & Auoclates. 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No securltles trading below S2 ore lncl--uded. Nel and e>ercentage chanoes are the difference between lhe ortvlous closing orlce and Mondav's 2 om p r I c t UPS Name Last c~ Pel 1 Aiiis Chaim f" + 4 Uo 7-7 2 Re~ s ~ + ~ Uo 7.~ 3 Ferr o Jl't. + 2'19 Up 7. 4 N1tGypsum s 47119 + )Ve UP 11 S WlllmsEI 571t + lt Up u 'EAL w lO 2'"t + ,,,. Uo 6.3 Me1Clc0Fd i',.. t 'Ill UP 6.3 I PSlnd 9.60!>1 ~·n 3'1'> Uo 6.i T1llt v ofB .,. t ,.,. UP 6. 10 GenlHome ~],\ ~ Up s. 11 NIM 6.10of ~ 2~ UP s. 1~ MvenLE 'h f 119 Up S.J 1 Put>llck Ind }YJ .... UP p 14 ~vln l.50ol ~ ~ UP . 2 lS enOata l~ + 'h Uo 0 lf Hec~no lf-+ ~ Uo 4.1 I KN no n I l ~ Up tt '8 r.y:town f :: Up 1 1 lev Ind Uo 4.3 fi ~ChrtCo f! 'It Up 4_ uncreus "'' f ll Uo 4.3 n Pne1rcs DOd Up 0 23 Mar~ s ~ 1~ UP 4.s r Russ rr 'h ~ Up 4, S omeM 10 ~ Up h 6 ~arah MYo 131/• ~ UP DOWNS Name Las! Cne I M lsslonlns 31,. -,., 2 lnllHarv wt 4~ -,..., 3 lntlHrv Wl8 7•1. -I. 4 Norlin 4~ -. .,, S lllPw 4.20Pf 18~ -1-44 f 8fu~~r,ls 6'"8 -I/') 1'18 -,.., 8 Intl Har11 7'• -'11 9 lnllHorv pfO 2Jli. -l'h 10 Tow~Mfg w-'h 11 aanc exas 2 -1,.. 1~ oldnNug wt 2 -'19 I ~Offsh n 2 -''II 14 Fed aPBd 1r -1 l S GenRgd I 'h-~ lf lnsplr sc ·~ -• 1 World Alrw 4lti -'' 18 ~entrnOota 4~-• 19 cx>wld 9•. -., 20 ~S.11n1Co 718 -.lt 21 arco 43.. -' ll Wean Un11 4llo -I • Ronson 2, -• 24 Sona! JS p . 2S ArrowElec IS111 -:lo. 2f U~I Coro 20. -1 2 w nnebaoo 1011 -'2 Ott NEW v g RI<. l APl -The lotlO~OG 11$! shows I e Over -Jhe • ounter slock' end warrants that h1111e oone uP the most and down !he most l>IHd on iiercenl of change tor M ondov. No securlllH lradlng below '7 or 1000 shares are lnduded Net and iiercenla~ changes are 1ne dlfferenct between he Previous closing Pria and Mondav'\Attt or bid i:>rlce, Name Last f ~ Pet I Radvne un 211. UP ~g 2 FonarCp h 7'19 UP 3 Sun~M~ wt 2 UP 23 1 4 Wetkom M 7''1 llt UP ~' s Will on 234 t 4~ Uo 22~ f FreeSlaGM 2~ Uo Aca~lns 2 13-16 + , UP ~~ ' Houst t. 4'1) + :i,. UP MtrchBk al 2'1• + ~ Uo lU 10 ~dSvcAdv of r.: + lt UP 11 lnPrc un i ,, .. UP 18 4 12 BloM>Ntr s J'I• ,,, UP ll s 13 lnlR~Oev ''• ' Up 16. 14 ~ul • 69 9 .,, UP 16 15 a rnProc d~ t ~ Up 11.; It Olson Ind j Uo W~ing t ~ UP 14 It ~ 1tiets :g .J ') UP 14j MX~P t '• UP 14. ?O Ism n1 11• uo IC.J .050% U llb.J•1/IWI f rrn14<11 1t1'11/ ""'''' ,, ' "' '"''""''"// ,, ,...,, tf't/1'"ff~.' LI /1 fl Ill ,/,/#" 0 /, ' 1·•11trt 11•mi A,11, '•'Id RATE i1n1/ /1...,,,• '"''""I I• . """'''f 111/f'il,ut 11011,, • It takes yw only minutes to get the Money Matrix CD that ~ best for you. just decide what amoun1 )OO want to invest. And for how long. TI1at determin \OOr rare. And \OO have the serunl\ of knowing that your Ch i backed b); a savings and loan· that' been around for a cenru~. AMERICAN SAVINGS N+l.J LOAN ~10'4 I ' u ~~ ' ~ ' s 6 7 8 9 10 1l t2 13 ,, lS 1, lt I ~101!lC S 10. • *" l;U. UP If' r~s rdGo 20 ~ + 2''7 UP I 9 Alf n r~ 313'. + 33". UP 134 Dicken 1~ 8 f" + 11-~ UP 13.3 M lnlSribe '• + UP 13 0 DOWNS N1me Los I Ch~ Pct h ambRov 2 • -., ~ 18.2 = 2 • ., 18.2 A 11r ~ lt Off lU AooldData l ~ 10 ~reenwPh 3 . ., 10 rovtAm 3 l 1'3 WStn ommc ?~ ~ 136 l?:•rAoe un 2~ ~ ~ 12 5 meEngv )l., ~ 118 Rtldiat>s , ... 1l ' OMI urn ' ., 11 1 OeCE1tc1 2 • ~ 111 lnfolechMgt 2 l1 I ~ISvs 2 • II I EQUlllts 3 • -. 10.J Alei<le un 10., -p . 85 10.6 Mk rooro 2-. '. 10 ~ PatltxCo 4 • ., 10 Transm 111 2 • . j '" TMmlflt ,1 ~ -10 . ~IKMfog '~ -111 S I Pnrml -1 W~SWJJ s•., " M ISv s • "1 ., 10 8 Rauchlno J .. -.. 10 B81-BB86 lO~TA \1~\A/!o>\\1A .\\\ N:'I ' Bn~111I q-11 1.),\(llU l1 \Rl>t\ (,ROH I , ~I 1,4nJt•1 1.rmr l\h d 4 ~I '((,"JO Ill \Tl\(iTO\ BLA< II -,~11 him~·r -\H "1-il\ _::: Ill \'.'Tl\CiTO\ HARROl R I til.111 f,IROfktUIO \t ~" ~ ~'" L\(,l \A HILL\ ~-11ix;, F.I foru IM --11~"1( ORANGE 1%~ \ TU\IJn A\~ ·1-. lhl() \Hl BEAU! · 11 P;\nfit l t>.&.'I H ~" ~I \ ..,o .. Kii~' ffSTI~ ~IE ftN \l I\\~ ~\XI ·~ • •• NJ'..,,.,..COIM DAILY PtLOT/ TuMcMy, No\llrnblf 28, 1815 l ' ,. , ) NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTION 1111111'1 OL ... Plllll Market ralley collapses NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market stayed flat today after selling m the final hours tbwaned an attempt at a rally. WHAT AMEX Orn WHA T NYSE Orn NEW YORI( (AP) Nov. 26 AME~ LEADER S GoLo QuoT Es METAL S QuorE s famous lab<ils ... NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -S.les, • o.m pra end net ch•noe of the #lflffn most ectlve New YOf'k Stock Exchange Issues, rredtng na llonallv at more than s 1. ~co Inc ,k;,"f'Xerns R~.xlerTrav ~~kh 8•xt:Y1 av w t fWlgllEI ~Tl.T 1tr~B m"t:mo s ~'rv l•: ; . ' , . . . . , , . , I. . I I ,., 1: . 1: , Dow JoNE S AvERA GEs ~ bz.ach 14'4 Rt~~. '7tit/M41 ~ ~Vt\~ )()OJ \\UllM'xld ti\d t 2ll'2C&~7~ pie~ ~2~50Uth lekaow. ,818/'°1 9M~ rnon thru 1h 10t.o9, ~ l0t.o6 &. SJrdtlj nDC7l t.o ~ ' tUNKY WIKURBEAN ''lil'>T 'fl.4E (,()()() NE.W!> . f I ~--i i l I ~~==~~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Mommy, are my sock s on the right feet ?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE i " j j " L "Turttey •g•ln? I'm up to HERE In turttey!" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham PEANUTS NICE GOING, MARCIE . WE BOTH FALL ASLEEP IN CLASS .. AND NOW WE HAVE TO REPORT TO THE PRINCIPAL$ OFFICE [ --- lANIE {',tf IU.f!Cf itlllf(f{fA{J( MAtil?~ .lU Bir MJ6r AfffTHf~ vou C()')I( I llbl'f /Jl?rh M~ ~ fk/(J(J/EfJ (MR, THf PAY5 ml WAt 7H€ R.fX)I( I Orange Coalt DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday, NcMlmber 2e. 1185 ., I ----,..------i 50 IUASl WHAr 15 rr A8alr #IC 7HRr M Y ~5t'lll4!U ~IN 1Ht5 POST ffi'llNIJT A'IUCA ~'r Cl?AV!.,. kArll? I c'.'j I ~ ,1:_ _, ~ --~.-......~~~--.-- by Garry Trudeau by Charles M. Schulz fHIS tS a TRICK ()()!5nON. ISN'T IT 1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE "That's the signal! Pop needs help getting up for air!'' DRABBLE C».O, L.15if.N 1 Wl<OTE. A. Pot.M ~T '{OU VOR M~ C.Qf.MIVE ~ITI C..L~':>~ GARFIELD TMER£'!> ON( NIC( THING A&OUT OWNING A CA'f MOON MULLINS BOTTOM LINE ... ® ,, --+ Jt1001t PARKER 0 \ ' ......................... .. -- LOOK. I'M su~e HO~E OOE8N'T INAN'T TO SEE ME ANY M ORE THAN t •o EN.JOY &EEING HIM !~'"=""'~ I 1 !SN T IT ALWAYS NOW ? by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE Both vulnerable South deal ~ORTH WEST • 973 •-K S4 K 83 AQ42 • 852 EAST • 10862 :"Jl09S4 . 7 62 '.)Jl0983 •AK 'KS • 7 3 SOl T H • AQJ . AQ v 76 •QJI096<t The b1dd1ng . ••tAI Wett ~orth by Harold Le Doux 1 T Pue 3 ~T Eu t Pa 'IOUR eROTMe."' rs ,,. --......... 1 STUBeD"'N MAN •• ANO 'YOU ) ARE, 1"001 THE "E'S NO REASON WHV I CAN'T MEeT SARA , LS n-4eRE.eEN? Pu1 Pua OJ>f'mnf{ Ind Jack ol ~ On occa<11on. a high rMd ran prove to ~ an t'mbarn""lmtnt When that hap~ns. pt rid of 1l al tht firtt opportunity Btcauff of tuarf's in lht maJOr suits. "outh elt'cttd to Of>('n ~ tt h a alightly off s hape ont' no trump North had an euy rat e to thr•t no tf'ump. and that f'ndtd thf' auction West mad• htr natural lod of the .)Ack of diamonds. and had "'outh l Gz. I'\ rt f' ~ .. HAVING-AtN L.L>CK, L.IMf'IP 1..l:t~V? It shalt come w pasG aG thOu sayeth . by Tom K. Ryan by Pat Brady BLOCK A~D t'~Rl.O('K succumtwd to the lure ol tht> d1a mond f1nesst>, th1 column "'ould neH•r ha\f.' been v.r1tten ~:a<>t v.ould haH v.on the king of dta moods and rt>turnrd the <\Ult and . since declarer rannot rome to nint" tricks without U<\IO~ the dub sull . OMAR 0 SHARIFF ... West would ha ve got tn and run nou~h diamond trid:~ to dt'fut thf' contract Howf'Vf'r. South madf' thf' r1nf' play of ~ 1n n1ng the au• nf d1amond11 -1r Wt' t held the king, thr queen or diamond11 would still be a 'lopper. Had East playt'd lov. routinely, lht contract would havt bet'D saC•. 0.darf'r v.ottld knork out onr club stoppu. W•st ~ould w1n any return and forN> out tht' re ma1ninlC' h1fCh t'l ub while tht' quttn of diamondt wu "till on the tablf' ... a lllOp~r Eut. Shar) n Koki~h of Montreal. wu up to thf' '1tuat1on -sbt J•t t1,.ont d hf'r lung of diamond und r " I the art> 11t•r1,1rer hacl no counter. v. e<.t ttiuld nnt be pre\'t'nled (rom gaining tht' lead tv.1ce in clubs. and rhat v.a, JU't t•nough to establish J nd run t ht> diamonds for a one trick 'iPl .\t tht• nthl'r table in th111 team CHARLES Go REM match. North bt'-came dttlarer at three no trump Hf'rf'. East had thf' opportuntt) to lit' tht' board had she found thf' opt'n1n1t lt'ad of the lung of diamond'' Not aurpr1"1ngly, she made tht' normal lead or the jack of hur t-., and now thrl't no trump wu unbt'atablf' \. f'w l•_..,_•U.. ...._ Cllilrtee Gere•'• .. ,. ••llMW 1w ~ ,a.,.,.., •rfl• G.,... ..... L.-.. P.O. lea 44lt, ~. raa. ut"2-44lt. -- -~Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, November 2G. 198! CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROll NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM IOUTH ORANGE M0-1220 411 llGO I LOST MY OWllER BUT FOU• HIM ARER I PLACED-'AN AD IN THE CWSIFIEDS. ~ ·-.. _ c .. ca YOUR AO ,,.. o.1.?'l.o.~'!. 't:?..~ .. CV eAd .CCU' M'. W' Mo we Yet. 0C <••--''°'' 00 0«"1 ....... .. ,._ •"'-" "°"' .., "' ,..., ~~ :.":'.:,~.:cs:~·.:.~· ,,.. O•!lv PtlDI .c:ceot• f'O ~tv ttt tift't' t1tfll 1ft aft M:tfftMM'-"' tor wN<~ 11 -· M •ti--•-<"" loo ,,,. co•• ol Ille \.oKt acl,...,_ OC<-tY .... ""°' Cr-(AA ON• M __ .., IOI "'t ftn t..,..,,,-'OI' -...... -----..... :::, ::;::.,:' .:;: :, : out "f>' • m·• 10 tleftCf Ct\e/96 (_!.., •• l ,, ...... - ~ Mf mot\lft eil COllKI Of CO\"• 61'0 ~" 'f~ at IO'n9V \ ... , C.... ... .., HU C.reu ... .., llU 1!!11!! IHt• 2111 C..ta.... llM C..ta •111 IH4 ll!J!rl lta,la JHI Y autlu lta tah AaMHC .... tt • •, . *liti11i .... * SPENO CHAISnMS AT 11• 211 JU 28r 28• on Vlctorl• nr Lg v,.. Apt• ,,.xt IO Park, 2Br tBa. $900 "'° + utll. 2711 Ltat I,.... h'as 21idrm 2 Beth. Like n9W1 TH& BEACHI Avail now: Only Meted w/8"t RJty Nwpt Blvd Squeaky FrplO. vaulted oelllnge. lrg 1019 W. 8ay Ave. Across a8A ooeenfront fuHy fum.1-;;;;;;;=iiiiimiliila OWC loen S285,000. Stunning 3 BR 2ba, gar. ovetlookt NB HarbOr et cteen tots ol, prkng $595 spa. Prvt balcony from bay 873-1874 color TV. Avall monthly & !ti 1 OWNER 790-9384 d,en IPIC. grdnr. new cp1 539-8191 ot!Mn. em cost No s>9t• 990-2952 1 Newly redecorated l&Y I llllm weekly. 875-8173 agt ! FOUND ADa 1495/mo. e«-1721 Chlld ok S795 No pets * * -'1, ! DUPLEX·2Br 1bt M . So-Affordable lux Sbr l'IM nr 855-0685* · ltatah ti S llt I 1 of-PCH. S275.000. 521 3BR. 3BA. bay/ocean ocean w/Jacuz kids pats *UITllM* * NON-SMOKERS ONLY. 2724 ARE FREE Carnation By ownar view, 2 trptca & pool area. S900's caJI 8"t cost BMutlful 1 a Br Aplt from llYI II •W Eastbluff. Stunning lrg I Br l 873--0241 odi73-1541 S2250lmo. 759-9274 •539-8190* MIO(),lnclmoatutlltlpvt $550/mo. tBR 18A all tB• TwnhM floorplan. H50 + utlls M/F, n-smkr I SPECTACULAR bluff YU of JASMINE CREEK 2Bdrml Beaut brand naw 2Br gar. 2323 ELDEN. :t'· bltlna. Leundry room. nr Frplc. Lg patio. Beaut an-~•l"d lor lr6d~~9,turn Cal: I I Npt Hrbr Paclllc ocn & 2Bath, Dan, frptc, patlO. 2 Condo by Nwpt Cntr Chuck Splllef 831-t2 bMch & sh<>pS. vlronmant. Pool. No pets M duplex • I ,.,..2 Hll Catallni l rom thl1 car gar. Yrty Jeo-.93&4 $1300/mo. 759-7802 , •EXQUISITE Vlaw ol 735 W. 18th St Lee: S750 6-40--0349 ..-'MASTER Suite pfiiT'\O -• 1 ' fabulous 4br 3ba hm. 1 C..ta ..... l OCMn & HB nlta llt ... 2Br TSL MGMT 6-42· 1603 * Ull laf &Pf* Promontory Point 2 BR 1 Every rm has a vu Of ac· • IAITll BTW 2'~8a. sp.: Hv rm w/cozy PACI ICA 2er tBa 102 Antlbes Don 873-4209 'Found: Cat, youno,. tem cess 10 dining "'v1aw·g 1 •EXQUISITE View of Pras11glou9 8'egant axac: lrplc. Micro. Sltytlt• over 675_,2 .. or 822-8795 AIDElFUV9-ln Pit Assist 1 calico type long hair balcony. Native plant llf•1 ocean & HB nlta llt ... 2Br modem condo. Lrg 3BR 1tan. New crpt. aut>-tar-TIWlllMEI teacher In wnlchr few hrs Fairview/Baker t CM & Oldet pines on tt\11 lge I 2'n8a, apac: llv rm w/oory 2'ABA. w/dln rm, lfPIC, r.an MC prlcng w/opnr. Brand ,,_.specious 18R 1rllST SUI* I Rm• $300/mo. 6-45-2357 546-7074, 54S-967t parcel provlda a senM of lrplc. Mlcfo. sttytlte OV9r pool, apa + TENNIS. $1100 No pets 549-2447 8 Ba alt bl1I pool , ooastal Montaray IMng stalrs. New crpt, SYt>-lar·I $1495/mo Crd. Ck. Rgd. u~-V ...... 2.,. 1... ~d~:~nd~ac ~·~ 'i~ bn,y a500 ~·6723 . ,BE A HUNT HBR ISLAND FOUND: long case_nOldlng Divorce cpl has r•-1 rean MC prkng w/opnr. pet O.K. Vacant °'C'all *-er.... ... ._ """' · ., · PRINCESS. Shr my1 reflec tor trl J>O•s. quatad IMMEO. SA. LE $ t 100 No pats 549-2447 760-8702 Agent New crpt, d/w. ganga cu63paEncy1• Nh<YVS t .NNo Hpats. TIUIEIT Ill-IMO palatial Mii dOI wtrfnl hte 046-1088 • $ . • $&50 No pats 840.-2495 2 vi t, pt Hgts. I tie I , 999,000. Agt.975-2311 38r 28a, lam rm. ~teched BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba. $595/mo. 831-1266 NEWPORT MARINA APTS as 8 platon c or roman Found Poodl•Coc Qop I dy9 or 875:-331 t eves. j gar Big yard $985/mo. crpt •. drps, paint. O/W *UYI ~* Cun Herberts 11 agt On the water luxurious rmmte II UR affluent. at-{black). Huntl!.'_9.~ll ta.... 1024 151-3191 Pete S1200 No pets 759-0e68 tBdrm 1 Bath, au utlll 2Br 2Ba w/Den W/D tractive & 30~5. Prince, Harbor area 84<>-778~c I paid Only $380 taa 9752 POOL Patio, trple, X·IOe hkup, lg kltcilen, frplc, Jack (213)592·1474 __ _ IMtllltelJleMtlM EASTSIDE • 1Br. 1Be. frig BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba, TIUl. llT ll• _.1 18r $580. 2Br $680. S500 encl gar. Prvt bch s1995 Fem to share large 28r 1FOUND Samoyed , ale, 13BR ~ Playrm w/trpl & stove. No gar. No pats. nu carpet, paint. drepas. .--MC. Uni E-slde 557-2841 Sorry. no pets. 2Bi Apt. In C.M. with vcty 20th & Ol'ange f& pool tbl. 2 ba. $131,000 1 res~ Ad!t only _'550 St200, no pets. 759-0fJM •STUNNING Lg 1, 2& 3Br •ALSO• same, $350. 957-t326 ~o-534s 549-6023 or 67S-89t8 Credit req d. 831 2242 Decorator's home. Unturn. 2Ba Grdn Apt. Pool S555. ........~any tBrStt95&2Br2BaStart· . FOU_N_,D~:-s"'""1-am-ese-.,..,~,,.,.11'el).,--. lni 1044 Beach city 3br 2ba wtgar 2BR. fireplace. Npt Hts. $855&$725. 710W 18th ~-u ,. lngatS1395. 760-0919 Ftoshr48Rhtelnlrv w/2 vie Hamllton & Haripw. at complete kit S695 rent $900/mo.6-45-1048 S360. tBr Dplx, 1 parson, TIWll•EI Nwpt Penln 3sdrm 288, ~m·~~1~g~;~~g~ +t3 C.M 646-4413 o" TWnfl• flex 4 rite tenant DELUXE DUPLEX: 3BR non-smoker only. W 17th 0. 41t F I If yrly rntls S1050-S1200. . LOST black Mata1 i.'.:\A, VIEW HOME. Beeutllul 3br I 539-8191 sml cost H'•b• 112 blk to Channel. nea.r Whlttlaf' 549-3829 1 er.• Villa Rentals 875-7015. lag. Bch nae. Pvt br shr • rhinestone collar, Bal~da 2ba, xlnt toe. S 179,000. EASTSIDE 1 BR. Ci.an, nu Nr Lido center. 500 Jeth 1375 18R dplx 1 parson ~ lllTI F El 3Br 2Ba Steps to beach ~a~ll ~~f;~v.4~~,~~~~· Penln Pt 675-2296 , 854-8923 paint. Gar. yrd. $650 avl St. $1250/mo. 6-44-7269 non-smoke< onjy, w . 17th Fr~I~, vaul'r c:'l~~s. ~~I Flreplaee $ t050/mo. Bk; 4 av . . -l 0 ST BI k I w ht ' f • m l!!J!!I lwla lMt If now 998"343.4•546-3155 EASTBLUFF 3br 2ba. lg near Whlttlar. 546-3829 2~di~Basp • 'h95 642-3850 LAGUNA SCH I/furn Sch Siberian Husky 'near f "'ll!fluxury VenaliJ;; Eastslde 2Br 1Ba lg yd. $1600 mo. lease or 2Bdrm 2'h8a + Oen Via Lido Bay1ront 3Br 2'n ~~~d~g,9~~~ P~~j ~~~ Magnolia & Adam11. HS. Condo Under markat at kitchen. encl patio w/gar sale. Ownr/agt 780-6778 ••~ $925 e66 w . 18th ba apt w/lge 1M1ndeek. Yr c • • • 968-2421 $92,000. Mult salll & yerd $750 549-3155 Npl Creat 4br lam. rm. nu ---=-LI R::KJI 645-2739 964~163 Isa S1750l mo. 675-8990 Male to share Newport LOST female selripoli.t Owner 6-46-1252 EASTSIDE 2Br 1Ba. gar-carpets, lmmed OCC\.lp. IPUTmllll WI ---a OHIOI ... ··-··WT Beach$500v~~~ome2607 with Siamese cat. arw. '° age, yard, lndry hkups, $1400 mo. Agt 549-4796 ~~ .. ~'!. -• I pool · .,_. Samantha. Vic F~. • IAIYll 11tlll new crpt. Naw paint in & . ~ ~ FID Want a __..ton of great 0 n Go If Co u rs a M/F non smkr Hunt Bet\ Jamboree & Bison. N.B Ablolula bargain • don't out $795/mo. 432·8670 Nwpt Crest 38r 21n8a BMutltul Garden Apts. llvlng? We can offer any· -2Br-2Ba-2 trplca-2 car t b vi 1 4b h ........., 75g. 7528 Reward , , mlsa this one! Prestigious Condo $1250. Tenn. gar. Patloa/dtlcks spa Heat thing from a small apt to encl gar-vaulted eelllngs-r 8 n r ae . .,.,...... nr _______ ....,,.......,. 3 bdrm, 2'h batn £xec E.astslde 28' tBe Twnhse. Pool. Jae 213-427-113& paid. No pate'. • a 4 bdrm nouae. II look-gate guarded communl-bch S350/mo+dep, Iv msg REWARD for LOST Ye(: townhome w/securlty. Newly redone. Lndry 2Bdrm 28a $720 Ing In CM, NB. or HB ty-1 blk to Fashion Island 53e-e737 "'969--0825 LOW LAB. 11 m0$. btd pool. spa + tennis. Try area. prvt patio S875 + P~IMJic ~p~~Br F~=· 2Bdrm 2-ABa + Den S925 think ol us first for that No pats. call 644--0509 lor M/F rmte to Shr 28r water-Laguna Nlguel. 49:f8-C70 I 10% down Of ..... FOf sec dep ~1-7900 patio s1100 494-;748 • 398 W. Wiison 631-5593 ctioloe of Ideal living. appointment. tront dpt• $395. Prat eves. 955-2500 dyS '-----------------. • detaJla cMt 780-a702 EASTSIDE 3br 2ba condo. TSL MGMT 6-42-1603 DELUXE DUPLEX 3BR prof person 631-2053 ETS Cntral 1112 quiet. gar., frpl. patio. no v~~~=-·1:•~ ~~ me&BJIU Wemllde tBdrm. st<¥Ve. 1¥•b• 1/2 blk to Channel. N.B 2br 2ba M/F n smkr. SCRAM·l IMJ lltatt 1-:=======;1 pats, rafs S960. 497-2149 exec c:Oupta S850JS900 · refrtg. lndry tac. $475 No Nr Lido cent8'. 500 38tn ctean, quiet. tennis. S392 s1 _r_er_lale ______ 1r • E'slda lovely Oldr 2 Br, tba rum. Agt Judy 848-7171 ~ pets 6-46-4382 St. $1250/mo. 6-44-7269 avl now 6-46-5'47 alt 5 ANSWER t I l'TllY Na.. •••• --sep. din. rm, huge yd. 2 •--J 'ti~ Fiii WESTSIDE 2Br 1 ba. MW Eastbluff Twnhse A.pt 38r N/smkr shr lg lrvlne Utopia _ T~ ... Ml/c..4• 1114,111 -••• -cat gar. Avl now. S 1000 ... IU 1 1 1,.....,.. G .. ~ crpt, drps, unfurn, $680. 2Ba. 2 car gar No pets Condo $350/mo Mike. D Index. unique ---------SlttllVI t __ .. t...,.. .,_____. 5 ... 3 ,. ... ,._ mo. 999-3434. 548~3155 C =' tt Zl71 mmacu ata -v-ar._, mo G••/Wtr pd S300 $950 11u o 8 5 .. F Ceatral lllZ money. Seller says 'Mow S3 s.~'4fal'S:%530 Under $400 oft Nwprt Low rent htgtl vaJUe Sbr s ca Ped ground•. dep. 548-2562 LIDO VIEW DELUXE APT Spacious 2Br 28• Bayside Real estate ad IOf a ouse "'llvacan ..... was .. """"""' _ _., ""'· ..... .-•!!I UI Apts. Beautltully land· · .... · · .-4·1 1 • ,.... 756-9442.Ev857-648t TIDE lsOUT ~ --------Ill' Spacious large bonul 1 · rm enchanting llttle plex prime area dbl gar $700 pool/spa, patlO/daek. No But. IHcla LEASE $1350/MO Dr Apt Pvt bch & poot. on the ooean: "Bl four --------rbmat.hs3. MBedustr~~·q· u•~~·. ·~Fer Fast a.It w/appls blg-nuff decor 539-6191 Agt sml coat pats. 6-40-7006 N/smkr S525 760-1966 story beach house; five • . """" """ p CHff H 3 bd 539-6191 Best sml cost tBdrm $595-$815 1BR tBA. upper unit, bale, stories when the TlDE Is Call now 548-2313 rime aven rm l11tla C111t ••tH 2Bdrm W.Ba $705-$710 gar. lndry rmt $540/mo. Nwpt Hghts 2Br 18a. pool, Yng n/smkr to shr Irvine OUT," home on 95 ft frontao-. Dau Pilat l 21M 2250 vanguard 540-9628 18551 Pro Circle garage. lndry $725/mo. apt. 2Br 2Ba S350/mo + 21 overliZed lot near Cllff Ne: 28' 28a conao 1750 . -----Tll 9111T IU· 1111 16010 15th St. 650-8213 ~ utils. Kent, 673-8661 PtllHlll 3002 Drive. RemodNd. Pool & ~ dep 1 blk to bch Poot 2BR Condo nr SC Plaza 2Bdrm 1'/. 81 $715 Dys. 857-4680 Eves BE X HUNT HBR ISlXNO View. Only $305,000. Rae · l9 ,,..,, .,.,.;,9 • se9simo. Barbera/Llaa ,., 1 E 2 t • ,.~.2~,.• 1BR. quiet cozy. private. SPACIOUS APARTMENT Rodgera83l-1266 spa, tann .....rvv.> 631_1266 "" . st ..,_... ""'v 1,~ blk to bch. $550/mo 1 MILE FROM OCEAN IHtala WaatH 272' PRINCESS As a platonic I •---L 2141 "'•2 2357 or romantic rmmte. See ut. -• ~ ~ l&llAIUI APTI Incl utlls. 842·6-415 '" • Ski ·81rdman of Nwpf Ad col 2724. Prince Ject< PUPllLY..... TM .... htlten on~ HB dw. tea&· ·;~~I ;. 18'. frig.. range. Laundry. 2Br t'MJa TwnhM. ~Steps to bch. 2Br 2Ba seaks lrg rm. studio or (2-13.)431-3'4<1t ,...,.. 2ba gourmet kltchen )JMW pool. carport. No pets. car~ts, drapes, bit-Ina ctwnstrs. New crpt. lrlg & 1brapt NB/CM 673-1218 ., =_-~1 ----""""?""- S575 kids others at ---• S550/mo, ancl gar., alee 099'* range. Both compl redec. '4~-11c1'al _, 'l!ftt Harbor View Homes ._..,_____ ..... C.Ut 539-6191 Best Alty cost A ...... ntl 931 W. 19th St. 548-0492 $750, quiet. 536--0921 Drive by t807 W. Balboa --.. bargain: Nlca 1traet. llttn llM ~ Blvd & call Betty l.L lalt/ltat Dtantin J!il large yard, brlght open Gorgeous3BR 2'n8AJ2BR __ 2 IUll IEW 2BR 2BA, gar. lncky. 4 751-8650 Mon-Fri 10-4. ____ .. _____ , HOUSECLEANElm" leallng. 4 bdrm. 2'), ba,I t. 2'.A.BA + den on Lagoon. Ceatral ... ptax. Quiet street. 1 mile I i /Offi It need9 paint and papa<. 2Ba. l/p, lg pat $112,500. 2 cat gar. 'A ml 10 bch. .......~.nu to beach. No peta. $875. VERSAILLES CONDOS II'"' Ct •• Kirby malntenanCe $259.000. L H 937-1891Of831-7958 Security pool tennis ~-u ,. Call Craig 631-1266 2Br 2Ba. All amentles & 2719 631-5272 l "-H l f l1f 1 S 1 ----I IP• s12001s13oo mo' ILTULmlY sec '980 Agt 631-4960 3000 & 1368 SQ FT. HOUSEKEEPER. relined ~tors,87~ '1 UlllSU IMI,• •atilt.... 11 __ 650-83-42 . 8~8:;n~~~~:~ = &PU191111 VIiia BalbOa -1BR +den. 1617 WESTCLIFF. NB lady wanted to I~ In, ________ ,,cnarm and potential --. . EV Piii 11--1-•144 Wooded and serene. one ~ ~ nn 2BA w/frplc. Comm pool 541-5032 Agt room. bOard & salary. --miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil abound in this 3 BR 12x52 FLEETWOOD hOme nU1t • block to sand VOi.Jr own These attrac11ve new 79 +spa. Nr beaeh. 6«-~819 I • home. Latge sunny patio wfth an 8JC32' EXPANDED *Ulf .. * private patio. ~very room Apts fMMa pool. IP&. BANBURY CROSS APTS 220 Nice Ln. 1 105. New. 4~j1~~. f~ t~t. ~~ Ttactltn .ratFI• leeds to cozy rooms, a LIVING ROOM. KING 2+2+CU1aloft Mtcto d/w bright and atagant Hka private patloa or dadls. 2 & 3Bdrm1 $&50 Up never bean occupied ... ""•~~~--~---"'""'~ 11..... country rffling. plna SIZED BEDROOM. A all bltlns S7s0 ,_ 551M • new, bultt-ln 9PPflMces gatage or C81'J)Ot1. In • 16761VlewptL.n942-6604 $1~/mo, 1st & lut glass. ground floor. uee to co-t n Larga "W:=raam" cablneta In kltc:Mn. great latge kitchen & TllDm 111-lllO Including mlcfowave. beautifully landscaped IUWlll YILUIE req cl. PIMM call for of photo copy. 998-7920 lrvlne Pr..SC:hool tun noma In 8 vwy peaceful ....... ' bath. Agt. 540-5937 t BdrmS115011250 11ttlng. Heat paid. awt. 918-380-9212 Attractive Offlcel In Air-time. 12 ECE unit~ req. and tranqull nalgh-LAG. SCH 2 BR Mobile I 38r 2Ba. 2 car gar. No bets 2 Bdrm $1650 1 Bedrooms $575 port eraa. 400 to 2000 786-7494 or 78617997 borhood. 3 Bedroom. 2,~ Home. Low space tent. LM $1150 (818)888-6510 2 Bd Penthouae$2500 2 89drooms 1'/• Betti H95 Wll llT1 ~p.,. inu"ingl,,. 111w slf. From $1.05 Gross. eves & wtcnds . bath with double garage 1&11 l&f IUITY close to beach $48,500. or (818)34e--0«0 Waterfr•lrf ... " ••• 121 lllTD mm Live wh8'e yoo have b two O!!dl 11nm "P'' Bier Coop 638-1820 Agt Pr1ln1 IHI/ ' and ready to be moved Large 4 bdrm. 3 bath ex-(714) 541-6797 days WOODBRIDGE 3BR 2 111· 1400 COSTA MESA •Spectacular apts CdM Cottage. Shr w/2 de-'aittl'Jt{H 5100 Into. a value packed com-ecutlve home. A~llles bath tam rm frplc (Corner Canter/Placentla) • 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suites signers. 2 entrances. ba, r-..,...,...,...,,....._ ... _ .... .., tonable garden home Include: Spa. lath houN, New Beeutlful dbl wide patios overha · nicely Sunset Beach Bayfront Open Deity 10am-6pm •Spacious townhousea kitch, on PCH. $350/mo MANAGER you should see right now. refinished oek cabinets. Nwpt Ben Back Bay. Boat lndscpd $1i'75/mo 1 Bd rm w J j a c u z z I Ul· 1414 •Fireplaces Incl utllltles 720-1088 Call 6-46-7171 wet bar Professionally •llP poss. Assum loan 6-40-1327 I 720-6897 • $950/mo. 722-9730 Sorry, No Pets *Private balconies or landscaped. Asking price Low down. 681·2004 · 0 c COM Prime office space. Immediate opening for full S239.000. Ctalttry Leta Laina ltacla 2141 lalltea 111111 W11m Garden patios • in 1st year's rent 565 sq/It SYiia. 3 lndlvld· time District Manag,er. C ti . laa.d 2IM 381E.18TH ST WIT llT1 ual offices. $1.25 sq/It • Traditl'onal *llln ..U* UnfUrn 1BR 18X apt, no Unique 2BR 1BA. Faatur• •3 Lighted tenni. courts FURNISHED or NNN. Call Rog411's Realty Must enfoy working with PA I I I emor a Studio, encl patio. Veryse- 1 gar. S850/mo Incl utlls. ara range/oven, dtlhwf. *2 Swimming pools ED 675-2311 chlldren. Experle"ce Realty · Lot 25 A·F (9). Lot 30 A-F eluded $345 lee 4973 Agent 673-4082 wood burning trple. Pvt •Streams & ponds UNFURNISH CdM's best otficee. $595-helpful. -• ThltalEmten 631_7370 (6). Vista del Mar Section. TILEIDT Ill-IHI lal~ll Ptaa'aaila gar. pvt patlO. S745/mo. •Sorry, no pets FITIKSS $1 100 Incl utll. AJC. pkg. We offer an excellent ben- Sell minimum of 2. $450 Manager 846-9794 •Furnishings avall CHTEIS, TEHIS , JenttOf. 2856 E Coast ellt program. paid va· llPO 111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ea. (619) 292-7636 '':'r::s::, ~Ph= S ~;~ 2111 Condo 2Br 2Ba nr SC Ptl.a. WHY NOT CALL SWl•IC. ,i.s Hwy 675-8900 Anytime cations a holidays. bQftus --Ill 1111 I ..... YllW Inert Pn I 510 539-6191 Agl sml lee 1350 Nke m . U1iit Pool $895/mo. lnct heat & 111-1111 -I So N.8. office to share. room program and dent~I ln- JUSTLISTEOt Nic:afy dee-1 from this beautlfulty main-*l&•m mT1I *. LUXURY In Laguna Beach. pd. No pets. 106 E. Bay watar. No pats 831-1478 -:: .,~~~· ~~8;,~:5l~~ area. ~~~·,-81~~~~~· -~~~811r.2..!:r.m .. ~0.1 talned duplex. Upper 3 ASPEN CREEK RESORT I Breathtaking 360 dg. Ave. Apar1ment 9· tBr 1Ba. l922 w~. WWlll YILUIE •• ._, 9 to& . ...,. Bdrm unit has beamed Chair 15 1t your beck ocean and mountain DELUXE 3Br 2Ba. frple, Gar. rafrlg. upstalf'a. No PRIME Office Spece In Appllcant must ~ In g~~=t~i:!,%:'~ Y~~ I oaillngs. custom decor & d00<. Profelllonally dee-I view The beach Is Just gar.. 110 pets. ·~ block pets $520 Agt 550-to 15 1~~!. H~~~': = ~OOd ~ s..c$550h. avail. Im-wperson 8at Dally Plloc'· 330 at just S 133.000 Submit wood noon Two bdrm orated. 51e9c>a 8-10. Cov-, across Iha street. 2 from bay. 559-711M WTl9I Freeway. north of Beactl .. -. .. taly. Imo. est ay St., osta on terms lower un11 '"'income. a 2 ered pri(ng. 884.lna. spa, bedrooms • elegant • I L to McFadden, w.at on JAllH IULn MeM. Ca. Apply 9-11 car garage In terrific to-S150 per night. Dys throughout Lease lflltraat llC• D111t1,W... McFadden ApM1mtnh PllPlllllUlllT a.m.or2-4pm.{Clrcuta- (7 1 ... ) 673 II()() cattonJus1atepsto Naw-241--0292.Ev851-8514 St450.Ph750-3328 2'11 2Br w/amall dan, aplt lvl. · ll ... /llMll• tlonDept.). ""' .... port's best beac:tles and l frplc, wood daek. atty-Spacious 3Br 2Ba. sec:ur· N.-wpor1 Buch So ,. • -------~ short btock to Shops ltag}1 Quaint 4Br 2Ba ocean 2 Br tba0uplex,cloaeto tight. Country Mttlng lty Condo Adults 55+. Jlll11l hlh '''"'' lllH' al/Dt t I 5115 Well priced It $295 000 . view. Avl 12115. $1200 bch. no pets. AvaJI 1211. S755 No pats. 180 E 2 tst. POOis. Clubhouse $950. Waterfront 0 f fl c es IC a I · It Ml ,._.... 6-43-2541 or 6-45-6412 $600. mo + $600. clap. 846-4282 or 845-9543 VIiia Rentals 875-7015 t di I,,,,,.,, alagaotly furn Share ILlll . - IA.All kl Ho-.i I "9 .--Alt. 6pm, 240-9252 64l·Sll \ s.cty/Reoept or separ-for Newport Beach ar 1111M1 .., Inc IL Ii I 2152 ,._ • I •--U 22 E·slde 18'. warm & cory lllT ..... F..-r 8 N ata offices. 846-5055 Must have Medical .,.: ~ REALESTATE Gntral 2102 1 &llll IH ... reu 1 .... .,. w/IOtsotnatwood,baam QUIETRESORTLIVING Newport U<h 0 aatrcial Pre~rt' Oays8am-5pm,m~ Ir 131-1~-3 Bdrm 3 Bath. Near bch. *MUI... cells. ate. Super Cl4eell •Sparkling hMtad pool '\'\II ll\1111' A\• 1111• lleiclble d ble t NI -lllTAl. .. llAll Avall Nowt $1175/mo. tBrtBa+enct ar +frplc S495Nopeta990-2"2 •Courtyardvlewdlnlng 1,111111111 77 tlon 1 ~~.:end~r«I . ·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J.:=====-==:;;:;:::;;;;:-NOT Al.!;S!lAIGlENCY I Mthly Of yr.ly 760· 1108 All utlls pd. ~ust oonyi E·slda 2br studio, fed •VlgMtte BBQ areaa b 45-1104 1§50 sq. Fi. Home Health RMotiir --·* •-* 3Br 2'h8a Condo pvt yard. Only $525 Fff 7599 pa1io, gar. no pets. 2 •Twtlght dlna In court yrd xtnt Mesa Verde toe. Center, 526-6992 1 > 1 let Us Hta, YM Sell V 01r Pr.,.it,I C111 Cl11111W, 642-5671 for information Nr PCH tbr about $300 I pool $975/mo. 1st/last+ TELERENT 875-&M t JMM>Pla. $875. 6-42-0481 gaHbot Su Cle9ntt ztH 54~ 123 DENTAL Asat/Or1he ADA BungaJo atyta yrly S425 sec d.,.. 213/514 3905 •Spacious Apertmanta Blk .. waves 2bdrm $595 · .... • Bechalor-1 Bdrm. utl19 pd. E/SIOE dlx twnhouea/yrd. •Your own pvt patio 2 B&m 1 611. ,,.._ p;;;t, * Offlca/Shop/Storaga• R9Q. or1ho exp. pr.r;,4,<d y Reduce to rant 3br $&95 1 i rt It L lllt Patio, share pool $&50 2br 1 'Aba. S725/mo. •Gourmet kltc:Mn crpt & drpa, no pets, avall 284 eq " & up,, .... C.M. Mon thru Thr NB 84~-~ 6 1'11tes araa 1>81• 5 rm $775 "J! IC• VIiia Rentals 875-7016 2649 Or.no-842-2520 •New dove tan c:rpt now. MIO(). mo + MOO. C-2 Mica erea 548·7249 lllTll'I .... Renvown 3br tux hm seoo FXIULoOs Wet.,#ront Ulll I llZY E'tlda iuxury 1n p1ne tor-•Lrg W91k-tn c1oaets clap. 492-8496 240-9262 h Ha 1 p 11 ,11 ~1 Back ottt~ dut!A.., f , 539~ 191 Best Rlty C09t Decorator FURN. Cotido. 28' 28&. frplc gerege d/W •t. Lg 1 BR w/gw11ge. •Gatad cowrad prkng BLOCK TO BEACH 28t 27H Chlroprectlc ofcl II 100 s UNADVERTISED $1595/mo. 97).()8H MOO/mo vrtY Faa JH3 dllhwaahar, frig, gee & w/atOfllge 1._.. ba, new crpta. lndry. • ..... ._. train. s.i.ry °'*"· • 48R OCEANFRONT. Nwpt 1BR ooeanfront houM. 1 TILDllT ·~ watar pd. OU/mo, ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED yard. kid OK. H25 _,.--•* Masa. Wkclya !'i.A.ll.ol1719 Sch 111 June st 475/mo patio, yard, gatage. Yrly. I adUltl. no pate 84&-0864 492-8979 Of 974-7225 WMtslda Coate Mn&. gd OCEAN vu· apta 2BR I $975/mo 650-2493 CMta itll 1114 E'ltda am.ii 1er P-*1 1 & 2 e.droom Roomy OCMf\ vtew 28R cond. Newly '9furbt8had. L.Y.I. 1 ' tBA t b1k to bch HB I t ~adl1 Su. daeli 2 Badroom TOWNHOME • 8'h tlmaa gross 15% fOf Newport 8Mch • I . $850/875 IBtG CANYON golf couraa 1 Bedroom $500. Of • P8f Fumlahed & Unlurnl 18A, gar, lndry. No pats Down. 10% noc evl. MU1ly Days 8am-5pm IOf: sfa -vu. 2br 2ba condo $1400 Unlum. No peta. $485 pats 990-2"2 Vlalt our modal Dally M . MOO/mo. 493--2710 spendable. M<imt avail. lng-derleal dut~ )(I t ~AIMS UALn Seti ~141. 876-5739 849-2440 FURN.Studio, pattta1kl1. 1 S«ry. no pets. tl ~IM 84s.-e648 Lv Mag salary & t>enMl1s. H 11 ,.., '11111"'1' BIG CANYON golf courM 18r 18a S550 MC $350. paraon to work 4 AMI In HMtth Aeaoufca Cant • I J14/IJM1JI vu. 2br 2ba Condo. 28r tBa $&50 tee $400 axehg tor 10 rent/1250 LA QUINTA HERMOSA Smalllded Studio ... UL.I If...... 52e-6982 Cnlld/Pat Ok , Ban. No pets 831·9427 C.M. 0-'llM F pr.t 845-2357 18211 Parttltda L.n, HB. Fenta.tle OOMn won lg 9 Unit Apt. Bldg. under I ·~ ~ " •7•51"• Ul-M41 property $500/mo, 11111-QOl"tst. now In Sunrwmaad. PATlllT ID. 1 laJMa bJAM 1111 v-'""141· v ,.. ..., 18' 1Ba UpetW.. Aefrtg.1 LA MANCHA APTS ltlaa Incl. 491-e278 (114) $46-7001 Acute care hoae>ltal Miles I *.alYllW* 1981 Maple Ave. $430 2Bdrm 18ath M2S-te75 Lltua exparl•nced In-patient fUILY • WWIR Lrg 4er l Ba. 2 car gar + 2 Siana Mgmt'550-t015 QM pd, no pats 842-5073 fif1L. NO. ;na, OQf\ w , llMc. a..tU. l....UI bitting raprasanta11va. .-T nw I frs>Q. lleyllghtt. bltlN & HI-A..... S8f 28e upper Gar naw nf bd't bMm Cella. gar Suocasslul •PPllC•nt & surpft'1singly I "'",,...,.... I mor9S1350. Faa 8&0t. E'llde 18r 1ba get, no crpt. 10340° v a.4.ncta utll pd OH 49•·3CM.4 • ....I T.D. 2111 muat hava 2 Y'" admlt- llMllll JTIUlllT lll-IM1 pats. Vecaint. 'a&e51mo t760Nopeta~S.1M3 Furn H bl'/1be, toe pvt..... 2111 ~ .. monev for ~i~";~~=·~~y; low cost I '"'' ........... • ....... * 7SM557 iH5/mo-S735/mo, I~ p9tlo. pvt bch, MC, pool 2mnewhUQerem&d TD'a. S10,000/up. No lngaxpar~AP9fy· ============·:-:::::'.=::'~ I Avalr ~ ... bdrma, 3 "'38r Story. fr_..ly dona .. 2BA 1'~ba Condo. Oet. =·~JU::.. Tr ... Ill M50. 49W704 ~~~~t~ofn!· =.:;'~::'8~:7~~t UITl llUTllllta&. , .. , .. "' C..~ .ih . .l ., ----baths fl.ltn °' unturn N9w pelnt crpt ~at&• pool.Prefadult1,nopata. :M$Avocedo ~ ..... Mel 111111111~1 mun ;:::>\!:) ~au in -(IJ f,?S• ::: i· S3000/mo 673-4012 daa.rt S110o/mo. S725 mo. Evea M&-2148, TIL ,._ Ml M1I ~ a-.w. -ai:;;: Fl.lrnlat'ted room In C.M. •r•aleul/ .., ...... . · -----t4•·• ~,cm , '°''"" LOra vanoe ....,,or• "'Dram•tie Trl·lvt, big bay ! cl•ys 546-93.41 -• • & · ·-·~ home t2f0 mo. w/kltctlttn Malalltr ti• UM • e t-·-...... , "' .,,. p I v~ew Spacious 3Br I Front apt,2BR t8A,patlo llTT• nPI ~TS stove $4S-48SS prlv. Call Chrl9 845-2435 I " 11111 i ... ':"io-':.:•::~ ... ;:~.t:, r ,...... I 2 ~Ba .... 1:me1dllnaleat700 l 710 Jamae(l18)709:el715 28R UtA, pvt. petlo. 991, S'TOOOO FFrlg Roommetef0f38r2beln l••eeeeeeeee•eeeeeeeeee~e..._ I f..Wala 21171 -""~ • {714)&42-11271850-7743 w/dl*up,qutet.Nopeta. 28dn'n 28e ~· Newport, 11199 to betl. • ... I O u T P A 1 ~ I 2 J 3& ~ 671 OP/mo. a..o; •2Bi 2L rw SC Piii SA Weter•· M75imo. ~s stew MM85S 1334 ~M423 Randy • DELIVERY DRIVER ) > : Ii f' I I J I 1t• E. 9AL80A BLVO 13Bdrm 2 Bath Nawpott Patio, C3fPOl1, pool. epe 2038 ...,_ Lttb/ititll ftD e • -- -. . . -(118>442.0US ShOrel vrty su&1mo. •100 No,,., 122-eo11 TSL MGMT 142-1803 18DAM EASTBLUFF ' • Dally Piiot motor route • I vine Aentall t7&-1015 ....., ShOC)t)lna Canter. Nol Ulm.... • e I c w 1 r c I 3er 2e. ~.modeled. P9t• •1 ;c; '40-1384 9ITll • • available In Huntington -.. • ' I I I 1· ' •121~~~-«2.:Uwo. a:: =~c!n ~I WOODLAI• ~-1 BA. '1«Y upper ci~.1wk1y ,.,,, .... Low r•1• : Harbor area. 1-2 houra ' : -----. 1000 eq " terrace Jee Alt All'TM ... I I Stove. Nfrlg. G•reee.. a 13! ' Up/Wiiiy. c,., • ft l I • I:. . 'C.W...... llU tub •1eoo MUST. 00 CIOaa to bef't. Bet Penln . TV, meld MMce. he. per 8 ernoon. • I £ND r x -R,.. '"\'A'•llO•Ot•'WluM Otl I THIS W£EK 831-5n5 ~"'~'"'fo1r 0·1I Jal n\/Jlf~) °""' co111foillt!t~•·"I $575.0ys&51-3200meo con.. '*'" poOf & • c II 1u.1 ... ~33 J' • I r I I , ... 004 11.q •w. t10ry OMUI •ms?-* Merty 213-474-2311 Ev IO~ I ,,,,, .. ,,,'So ~•SI "-ala ..... tftl1lll·~111n10 mt 2Bdrm 18&. 9*8 to Ddl 9tept to ower~ IOtc:tt'• • • ~ ~ : Mon-• ----h(t<,t41t,,.,,0< ...... •111N -s!'r.:=·~=31R 2·~8A. t&00eqtt.5 bl'lt~ r"''"i .... •,..•bl.tt HO rtlSPl.(ASl I Comp .. tely remodee.cil ~915~~~= day-Friday 10-5 P.M. : I u T E ,. J u Faa 7M7 min'° bMc:t\ 0\11et & ... , ,_,. • uu • ~ -"50/mo 811' '42-3850 • • Ask for Art. • -I TILlmT llt-1111 cure S t050 "4-58ee .... Lii •• •• j 21dm't 2a.. frptc 8tepe eo UN IM llT'B. • e I I 1 I I I . -38R 2'..S. Condo on··-, _... ....... bUCh. Llk• n••I WlcrJ.,..,.... ,,... ...... • Or~ CO.t • IBEAUTIRll.. II 2tw 1ba pen11va grffn~lt tn 1 mRHll ..... "' ll501mo Bl!r 142--3MO 1 S1 ·~ '* & ':.IP· 1274 : D ) • front~ ... carpet •• Bluff• a1eoo1mo. Prlf1c; 2 IR 1'-'\ ba tmllt 21....,. M . CM .... , ... ,. Piiot • I =· ~ ::,~· ~~ ~ Ownr/"'91780-0839 I IAI. .. , • "'Wini -. •'Y.:. 15 fftlft ... i:::... Ill I -.._ I -w:.., Drive t, : ltove • ..-1g .. frpto, lg 48f 38a on cene1 wane to NI ,..CW M75 mo 64-2.a I 302tW he CoMtHWy 1e C •-11.a ca e petlo, uttl pd. evWI now. bch a1e&O/mo AllO t8t I fll lllAIOUT , ..... , ........ ""d .,,., 'tOU ...,,, In ~leecnr9frltT'V ' ... m•••· A I : I t1150 mo 11M.411 1n sssaso1~122-9730 • 09lv Piiot c-.111119a StH+..itlQl,nooepoelt 1 ••••••••••••~••••••••!!•~ _) J, J-~. After Scbool- Student Jobs! • Do Yoo Need$ Cub$ And A Good Job To Start Tbe New Year? W. .,. k>oklng for Jr. Htgh llnd H6gh ~ ltudenta Md other9 who W<Mid. enfoV t..etlng wtth people Md working with ottw ltudenta tMlr own •· You can Mm 125.00 to M0.00 ..ct\ WMk In commlMOM Md MUCH MOREi You OM work PART TIME In U. tlft«noone Md ~Md-~ofentvof hetlme. VfU M T IE FREE -AmA 8CHOOU ' w. offer oompl9le .,..,.. Md ptoiMe trMIPOf1attOn. TIMI .. -NOT A PAPER .AOU'tE ANO 18 NOT 8EVEH DAYS A WEEKI Come out Md help ue -MW CU9tonW"I tor our ,.....,.._ end f""'9 a • .._. ttme doing It. You hewe .-.iig to fOM and a ""* Job to QM\. Cell todl!y 'mnd IMybe you can aurt tomorrowt cau Mr. Earl Mt-70N or Ht-MU ......... L..e 11,,.. .... , ., • ,I 810 OrMge Coat DAIL y PILOT I Tu.eday, Nowmbef 2e. 1985 ..._ '* •1!!f ta• ..._ ..,..,.. ttM rtac llJlU I M l.IC NOTICE ....c NDTICI'. m na: MOC 11>1lCE MUC NDna MUC NOta 1_.:..:Ml=.:IC;..;.NO_na_t........., HK Ml, aln' GOftd Wgn, CtUcl pelomlno C-ROM °' ...u. aTA,_,,,. 9l()nc9 °' flee .._ -~ rl CONTMOTORI C~ 'StCTIOH 2tl4lll (~rt:: Ml~S '77 UOSl VOlVO'tSG\.TtutboStl MOTIOITO "° noutlU9M:" K~ 'ATCO n •11 I ....... NOneeTO CfTY Grllwm .sP£Cl~ID IH CM COOt 121.• Ciiio nt-1111 i.,.~ 2:s ooo m1 belt I llUut TIWllrU ; The followlng .,.-.on• .,, 1 GUTH or IJIOTICI or .... ,,....., cALUNG '°" •1 MOT1CI IM1WO l'he 111nt of t:.c:' ...... , M~--..-.. • cat in·~ eounty ,,._, ( ..... •t11•• ~ butinMI .. Avantl I c...,.. TRUITH 'I IA.I.I ... .. ......... l~OOL OtSTAICT·...... llDI money of tN ,..,_~0 IO •IOSL ~-..,.. .i I U.C.C.) AQ;e LT ~an w wttrTW HMWY On Oeotmw 17. tte5 II T•......., Port·Mtaa Unified Scnooi NOTIC& •• Hl!,.HY •lll rlgnl. lttte ll'ld "'..,_. -. "" ..... w/brft tnhf I P•~ .._... ..,., 4M> eao Nollele .. f*ti)y glYw\ ro 1"9nOnr!' A •n 2= AMD °" NTmOell 11 00 a.m. "AST AM!Rl· I A............. Dl•trlet Dltlflel Admlnla-Gl\'!N that IMled tllcl• -'" oon~ to 111<1 now Mid ... oftW.&4~151 VW '17 Bua runt OOod.laredltora of tl'I• wltllln •arlatOI Sll'MIOSt!Y'20t-8 I TO~TW9' CAN TITLE INSUAANCI , u...(t\ -lir1t1on~"85-88Mt btt"tCllYedOyt~Cltyci.rtl 'by It und« talc! OMd of M£ACtOES 'M EO OtlQ'4nal Re.de work 11\etMd trllnllfwor(t) ll'ltt •ICoetaMel&.CAn12t ' HTAftMO,A·t-1COMPANY,1 Ct11to<nltCOf·I , ..... ,..,.._ Straet, Coetl ~. t2t27 of Ille City ot lrvlnl, call-Tru11~::c,Of*tyhtrt1n- wloellwl u pllont St00 .. 1.Mff W. ""'*'It IOout'to btl H. Timotr.y Howttd, 192 I To all helr1I. ~. P«•llon u Trut-. Ot Suo-U.C.C. IMMlrl Ofenot County. c.llfOfnla. f0tnla fOtf\lr~tllpW!t, att• STOn TOM l Sil· -------1 in.oe on pereolMI PfOC*1Y llard Pl Cotti ~ CA :radllOtl Ind contlnotnl c ••• 0 r Tr u.'.. 0 r a4 ... NP Pnon. (714) OM-'312 labor ~. materialt. TAU " lllnroot, ICll'll co.-d. vw '71 lklg. '*' rnotOf, ,..,..,,.,,., ~!bed tHH . I • Creditor•. and'*'°"' wtlC> Subtllh.11.0 Tr~•·· of lhll NOTICE IS HEREBY llO~OUN!· 2'00 p M IOOla ~· ~ VER. EllfEN I. SILV£• ~&~~; Of uaum• ~ l Int KW'ltl $2&50 Then.,,... end ~1· Thi• bUaiRUI It con· "'~be othetwlae lnt..et.O cer1alll DMd of TNll ... GIVEN to ,,. (;t9dilora ot rues . D!CIMHA 10: 1reneC>oria1lon. utllltltt and BENEFICIARY ~Ac:;:g -<Nr-41$1 4M-2$S2 Of 4181•15t7 ~ of IN Intended O\leMcl by e COfPottllOtl 1n the wlll tnd/OI •tttt Of• ICut~ by NARAYAN K. Mlchael J Lunl, Sodel S.. 1N5 all ottw lttma ttlcl td1lel ,EOEAAL SAVI -... ~E~ACtOE'S..,..._~ '85 500$El. VW ,85 C.briol9t red/bill lttnt*ora 119. ~ 0.-H Timothy Howard C f LEST IN E WHIT ! ATHANll<AR AND USHA N cur"y No . Trant .... OI and PL.ACE OF 810 RECEIPT nt CtHary lhtrtlor. II LOAN ASSopt.,!T~ff.41 tllll rt ~ · • W1 ~ty & COrnmunb-1 T'llia tta1tmenl wu tt*t HARVEY IATHANIKAR, llutband and LlelnMt. wtloM ~ Olatrlc1 AdmlnlltratMI Of. ptOl/ICMd In tile oontrael recorded...,. .. · • PM • 9~ Int, 51< ml s 12.000. Oy tlon9, 300 8 ~ • .wltll t Count Clttll Of Of· A pelltlOn ,,.. b9l('I nltd ....... IOlnt tentnll •lo an addr-11 1aao Monro..ta, In llOM et tllt ~ tddr... docwmenta. for ContlNC• lntlr No. 94-1450 I I of ()f. ~~ 1;entre Wiiia, 819-7100 Ev 8374243 ~.tto. OA. 'ange ~ty !, ~ber l)y MARY H. MOUM8LOW In 11ndMd.O 113 lntM .. t. '. Ille City of Cotti Mtu. PROJECT IOENTIFI-!Ion of Safety lmpfo..nttllt llcMll Recotda In tllt ofbOI __ ... ...... ~ vWC4''1¥91'1 Super a..tte The loc.ttlon "'Ctllfor!M 1. tNO Ille $uperlOI Court 01 Or· land record.ct o.o.mw 3. County Of Otenge. Slat• ol 1CATION NAME ,..IR DAM· II Alton Park tooeth« with IM Atcotdet ol or... eo· ': ~ ~~· 1 78 beet cond 1"roug11i of the Chltll ·-~ .... Office I . ~ ange County reQl*llno lhll IHO .. lntlNmtnl No. Callloml• 92821. that I bulk AGE REPAIR (BUILDING V) I appurlenanctt their.to, In COunf)': I Ntt cs. c=-MQil '-"'" $43ooi bo &e 1 8733 Of prlnc;lpw ~ ontce 1 PublilMd Ofange Cout I MARY H MOUM8LOW bl 5344, In Book-·. P.-·-1ranafer I• tl>Out to .,. Made IA T COIT A MUA HIGH etrlct eccordenoe with Ille Mid de9d 0 t ty ..... Mii. "'1 P~ o ' • of tllt lnttnd.o llMIW0t It: tOally Piiot Novtmbtf 12. tt. ~pointed U ,P«tonal ,__ ,, of Olllcltl ~da Of Of· to Robtrl R. Ftttll. SOClel SCHOOL, 2e&O Fairview tptelflc:9tlonl on Iii. at the tGrlblt ltwt IOllOWIT ~,....... 1 ..,_,850 a , .._ 1• 1111111ume. 126 and0eotmbtt3 11185 ,_,(allvttoadmlnltl.,ll'lt angeCOunty.Clalll0tnla,and S.CurltyNo .. TraneltrMand Rold Cotta M .. t26211 of'ftoeottne.Pif'9Ct0fo1Pub· LOI 60 of reel "'"'• n MUST ANO •11 MACH l Al -ant~ • I All olller butlnet1 AtlMI ' ' T-1124 •tale of tflil deoldenl. WIUlfll to lhat ~aln No· lntend9d Tren1Ml'r•. wi'lote IOra,,0. County. Cafft(l(nla ' lie WMlle ICIP H0·42) Ille City of IMnt. ~r.:; map BVICK '77 Ettat• Wgn :I and acldr ..... 1.-d by tn. Tilt petition requHtl 111oe of Ottaull lhtrtund9r bullnttM ~,... II 18312 PLACE Pl.ANS ARE ON . DATE Of OPENINO BIDS: rtc:Ol'dtd In l>OOll.. ·Nott A/T. "gfPSJPIB. arn/tm I elec:. rlgg9d IOt towino I lnten~ trantltfOI wt1111n Ml.IC NOTICE I 1utllorlly to ldrnlnlaltf lllt record.ct Augult UI, lt85 u Cumbtttend, In the City of I "L!' Doeurnenlt .,. on na. 81<11 will b9 r~ el thl 8-1 t lnclu•lotl of ' ~· c:eaa. '"' ntr ~ 1950 OlJO 8.48-8102 thr• yeart IM1 YM"f IM1 I""" undet 1"'9 lndlC>tn· 11n11rutntt11 No. 8a-00557t. Ora+. CCM.mty ol Ofange, and may bt eumlnecl at olftc. of Int City C.. of tl'lt c.itaneoua M9')9, In ,._ • paint. Freanty r9doM en-' patt IO far u known to 1he fllCTlnOUI ..,_11 jdenl Admlnl1tratlon ol e.a.11n Boot!·--. P~. ot Stale of Cllllornll t2667 jDlttrlGt Adm1nte1ratlvt Of· Cl1Y of lrvfnl loeltad •I floe of tile COunty Aeelordtr glne Flewl••• 13500 BUICK ·n Regal. n-.11n1ended tranaf9fM are· NAm ITAft•NT tatu Act Olllclll l\ec0fd1 ot H id The loeltlon In Ctllforrila lklM allhe AboYe Aeldr... 17200 Jambor.. Ro ad. ol Mid county. ot>o Greg 720-9091 1 lendau top, V-8. pit. 111 I Federal Alarm, 300 S The loflowlnO. "9raon• .,.. A hNrtno on tllt petition lc ounty. wlll under and ol the chief uecutlw ollloe land the Offic.t or lllt Ir vine. California, t2713, YOU ARf ~~~UL~ • II pl b, Ult. cruise, PF Syeamore. Rlllto. CA. doing ~ N ' 8tnetn wlll be held on DECEMBER lourtuanl lo Mid DMd of or prlnclpel bueineee offlcl Arc:hlltct at 1ne Below Ad· untll 10:00 a.m on D.c 18, UNDER A OEc;u ~Mllll I S teoo 080 554-826S The name(•) and butlntlt ,~ 187 Huclton 4. 1985 at 9.30 AM In Dtc>t rruet NII at publtc auction of the Intended 1raneter0t 11 d,.... 1te& at wNcti time and DA TEO 4/3/141C U0 l!Tl08 LUii l llll 1 acldr-of the lnleno.d AY9 Cotta M.,. CA 92e28 No 3 al 700 CMe Ctnttf tor cUh. llwful mon.y ollhe tame. OBTAIN OOCUMENTS p!IOI tllcla wlll bl publicly YOU TAKE A Tl BUICK 78 C9nlury V8 St lran91'1111(t) .,... Ttl An S., u·ien... l ~ 787 D<lve W•1, Santa Ana, CA Untied Statee ot AtntflCI. a • AH olller bullnet neme. FROM The ottk: .. of IM op an e d In CO u n c 11 PROTECT YOUR ~OP· ILISIHIU mu I Wgn Only 581< ml, gt"Hll 239 w 00119, Butbenit. CA Hudaon Avt Cotta Meu 92702 ca1111tr'• cllecll peyable to 'and add ...... 11Md by the Arctllt~ only cna.mt>«• Bid• ltlllll be ERTY. IT MAY BE SOl.0 AT ... l1H 11ft running cat, 1 owner 191502 jOA t2'2e ' 'I IF YOU OBJECT to the aald TruatM drawn on a Intended 1ran1fer0t within CARMICH AEL-KEMP. tubmlllad In nlltd A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Good I I ·ea white, A/C, $1990. dyf l That the property pertl· Ttllt tx11lna11 It con-granting of tllt petition, you 1ta1a Of national bank .• lhrM yeara 1111 pdl IO,., ARCHITECTS, 2870 Lot envelopae marked on the NEED J.N EXPLANATION Ofdtrn=' 0;..,..~ . e 4 41 . 160 1 • e" I wk n d nent hll'llO Is delctlb.ct In lductld by In lndlvldual I Should tither appear ., the ••••• (I( federal credit union, u known lo the Intended. Faltz Plaoe, lo• Angele•. CA outlide. "Bldt IOI Alt~ Park OF THE NATURE 8fi T~~ A low • ....,,. ·• ncy s &441-8699 general u : AxturM, equip. Mk:hMI Benetll hearing and etatt your ot>-1or a atata or ledwal tavlng1 traniter• are: none. 90039 Pilon•· !213) Salaty 1mp1ovemenll PROCEEDING A AIN0 a as .,.,., t-tax P9' rnent and goodwill and la I Thlt etatemanl w .. lllad jec:tlonf Of flll Wfl1tan obj«;-and loan aaeoclatlon cloml· The property It deac1lbed 668-1285 L OCA Tl 0 N 0 f THE YOU •• YOU SHOULD C N· mo, OAC. NABCDS local~ ai. 250 E. 17th wllll ll'lt County Clerk of Or· lion• Wlth the c;ourt bafora 1clled In 11111 1tat1, •I the In 09'*•1 u : All •lock In OEPOSIT· $75 oo / s.1 WORK: Tiit wO<tl to bl Pit• TACT A LAWYER. AU.·l&Ylll Wll L.f\ 1 StrMI, Sulla 1, Cotta M .... enga County on November the llear1ng. Your appear-main entrance lo First trada. nxturn, aqulpmeru NOTICE IS · MliREBY formed hereunder 11 loolttcll ,3821 Sego SI., Irvine, CA 114/ U2-1ff l I CADILLAC I CA 16. 1985 tno• may be ln.peuon or by Ame<k:an Tiiie l!'turance and good will ol a cenaln GIVEN Iha I the named In the Clly of Irvin.. COunly "(It a 11reet tddr ... or .• Tiit BullnMt name uMd '11ttrn your 1t10tney Company IOcafed '' I t4 BEER BAA bullneM knOwn SohOol Olatr1G1 01 Oranvt of Ofanoe 11 Cul.,., Orlve common d11l9n1t1on or r.:=======::11 by Mid lranateror1 at Mid l>ubllshed Orenge cc.ti IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Eaet Fifth Street, In lhe c.11y at FLAME ROOM, and County California acting by and Alton Pettiway. prQp«ty II ahOWn AbOW, no LARGEST SELECTION IOcatlon It: Cotta ~ Pro-Oally Pilot Novtmblf 12 19 or a contingent creditor ot of Santi Ana, c.tllornla. Ill located at 1880 Monrovia In and 111;ovgh Ill GOYll'nlng OESCRIPTION OF WORK w•rranty 11 9IWl'I U to lt1 C'H··c·u Ol lettmodel,lowmlleage lltalonal.AnewerlngServlct j26 and December 3 19M . the decMMd, you mutt lill ,lhet right, 11111 and ln1ar•111he City of Cotta MeM. Board herelnattar rtftrrad The WOftl 10.,. parlOfmed complltanMa °' CQl'rtet· •' oft Cldlll.c:s In Orange That .. Id butll tr-'-11 · ' T-931 your claim with the court or ,con~ 10 and now held County of Orange. State ot 10 u 'the "DISTRICT," w111 111.n lnc:Mle but not bl llm· n111)." Thi btneflclery WEii/JO N County! See ut today! Intended to bt contum-f 1 pra9at'll tt to the !*tonal by It under said Died ol Callt0tnla. and tran1ter the rtcet111 at tl'lt stated to-lted 10 Conttructlon ol Con· un<lenald Died ot T ru.t, by 140 11•0 mated al Iha olllce ot: Ptll.IC NOTICE I r~talMI appointed by Trull In the property sllu· lollowlng alOoflolk: t>everaot cation up 10 bul not latar er«• Footl~ will\ Relnl0tc:-reason of a brMCll Of deleutt '°"SCHE -I ShHrton/ American Ex·. lhe courl wflllln four month• •led In .. kl Counly and lklenN (or llc:ente•); ON ltlan ,;.. tbOYl-llltad time. Ing,, .... 8' Olarneter SIMI In the ~Iona MCUred AUDI 2600 Hatbof Btvcl. Pf"' e.crow. 1201 E Hlgll-j FICTITIOUS llUIMll )''om the cl•I• of llr•I 1t-ls111a clelcribed a.a: SALE BEER & WINE, -led bldl '°'the award of Pipe Frame. Alfcratt Cable thereby. heretofore ... CHfVROL£T COSTA MESA !land Avenue. Suitt B, San I NAm STAT'USNT tuance of letter• u provided Lot 7 of Trac1 No 9372. u Numbtt 42· 173e87. now 1 Contract for Ille abOYI-and Safely Nllllng tcuted and delivered to 1he Hlah .. t QIH!tlly · I Bernardino, Cellfornla The lottowlng l*'IOna are , In S1c11on 700 ol 111e l111own on a Map rec»rded In IUed to premlMI located at named Projec:t. COMPLETION OF WOAK. undertlgnecl • written O.C.. s.1 .. ,. Snvlc• WI llT &L111111 92404. on or alter Oecember doing bullneq u; Larry Probal• Code or Callf0tnta Book 4 10. paget 1 to 3 In-1880 Monrovia. Cotta Mesa Bide will be rac.IYld In Ille All work 11 to be c;omplttad laratlon of Dtlautt and 0.- USEO CARS 1 TRUCKS 18, 1985. l Ta119her llluetratlon, 314 1 The time tor llllng ctalma will olu11v1. Ml1cellan1ou1 tor the preml ... localed at place Identified above, and within 9 conMCullvt working mend tor Sall. and wrlt1tn CHICK CO Thi• bulk tran1ler 11 sub· 35th St .. Newpon Beach, CA not expire prior 10 four Mal)t. Rac:ord1 ot Orange 1880 Monrovia, In tile City of shall bl opened and publlcly day• flom Ille dtte apeclfled notice of braaoll and of -.C· lv.'rJlG~N ME IN OR CALL FOR Ject to Callfornla Uniform 92683 month• trom the date ot the County. Callfornla Colle M .... County of Or· read a!O\ld at Ille it>ove-in the Notice lo Procead. tlOll to caute Iha un~- .-. '7V flEI lHllll&i. Commercial Coda S.Ctlon! Lawrenc;1 M Taugh•r.1 hel1lng notic. al>Ovt. EXCEPTING THERE· enga. State of California. etttad time and ptace AW.ARO Of CONTRACT afgned lo NII Mid prol)9fty DellLLO 0106. 314 35111 St .. Newport! YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille FROM all Oii, gu, mtntralt, fhat Iha amount of OEPOSIT· Slated deposit The Owner r ... rv11 the to Slllaly Mid obllgatlOftt, '4!1 E. Co .. 1 Hwy N«wporc S.1t<tl 673-0900 ~ Tiie name and tddr .. of Baactl, Ca 92883 1111 kept by the court. II you and ottltr hydrocarbon purellue price or conlkler-will be required to guatantte rlgM. •"er opening bid•. to and lllefeattw tile under· 18211 BEACH B 0 I ttla person with whom This bus1na11 le con-are a per eon lnterMI~ In tubstanott tying below a etlon In conoectlOll with Mid lhe return In good condition reject any or all bide. 10 llgntd cauNc:l laicl notlele ol LV · Clalm1 may bl flied 11 dueled l)y an lndlvidual I 'he •tall, you may wve deptll of 500 IMt from the transter of Mid llCIOM (or ot draw1iig1 and eoeclll· waive any Informality In a breach and of tlectlOtl 10 bt HUNTINGTON BEACH SllHrtOn/Amarlcan Ex· Lawr~ M Ttughtr upon the axtcutOf Of admln-turlaoa of said land, bul llcenlH) and laid bulinMI. catlonl within FIVE 15) daye t>ld, to make awarde In Ille recOfded Augutt 1, 1985 u Ml-tllls Ml-JJl1 r.;-Eactow, 1201 E Hlgl1· Thlt 11atemant w• flied '111rat0f. or upon the •I· w1111ou1 the right of entry 1nclvcllno tile n11mated In· tftllf th• bid open1ne dell lnte<nt ot the Owner and to lnttr No 8S-285305 of Of. PORSCHE '79 928. 5 spd, I CHEVY ·es Corvet • n d Av• nu•. S • n wltll the County Cltnl ot Or-1 tOfney tor tile ••1CUl0t 0t upon any portlOll ot the tur-vtntory. la the sum of Each bid mutt conform retect all otllef bide tlclal Record• In Ille offlcl or tMtallfc black, polished •'lie / te gr•6Y Bernardino. CA 92404 and anoe County on Novtmblr aom1n11trat0t, and n11 with race aboYe • depth ot 500 $48,375 oo, wllldl conststt and be rnponel11t to lhe PROPOSAL GUARANTEE the Recorder or Oranoe alloye, lull pwr, tOOks m41t.. w gray 1111r, Ille 1U1 day for tlltng ctatm1 7. 1985 the court with proof of --lllt to talc•. mat1111. mine. of the following: Contract Documents ANO BONDS Each bid llhall County; new, $1S,500. 865-5822 I wey PoWer SHI, auto, by any or.Oltor lhlll be 0.. F2t1904 Vice. a written requeet etat· explore 0t drift IOf same. u CMhcMc:ll deposited Into SUBCONT RAC r o RS be 1ccompanlad by a SakhaleWlll bl made. but 1 Boae aye, glus top, 5600 c.emblr 17, 1885, wflk:f'I la Publlllled Orange Cout Ing tllat you Mair• apeciel r~ In Died• from Vir· 1tc:1ow In the amount or UST Each bidder ahall aub· Olfllfied or c&llller'• check without c;ovenant or war· PORSCHE '80 911SC xtnt ml $23,480. 53&-8931 the butlneu d~ bllOft the Oatty Piiot November 12, 19, notice ol tM tlllng ot an In· glnla Flippen I( Indal r•· s 1,000.00; Cllaekt Demand mlt, 'on the IOtm lurnllhed or by a corPO{~ta euraty 11nty. 1xpr1N 0t lmpll9d, ,._ 53K ml. loaded wllt/brn WE BUY CLEAN contummatlon dltt IPICI-26. and December 3. 1985 Ylnlory and app<alttmtnl of corded November 10, 1970 Note for Aaaumptlona of wll11 Ille Contract Oocu· bond on Ille form turnllhed g11dlng lltll poMIUlon, Of lnl. S21,500 Obo 779-8266 • fled •bovt. T-9281 tst•t• auet1 °'of the pell-In Book I 1961, page 1920, Lien• In Illa amount of manl• i llat of Ille propoMd by tlle Owner u guarantee oflC!'l.mbrllll04IS, lo P"'J Ille PORSCHE .83 911sc DO~~~T~1i~':>~RT ~!.'~ ~o:-10, 1!.:, c 1lon1 or account• mentioned both of Olllcial Reo0td1 134,375.00; Promluory tubcOOtraclore on Ihle Pro-thll bidder will. II an award remalnlng prlnclpal 111m of C 1 1 • tOOfpot' • Ml.JC NOTICE In Section 1200 and 1200.5 Of Th• straet acldrtst or nott 10 bl cancailed al Ille jeet as required by the la made 10 him In ac-Ille note(•> tec:urld by ... d ,:,4;: /,p~~;u,';'e,.!,°,am CARS, TRUCKS & VANS. l y: ,,.,. I.,...._, .k~ l thec.llfornlaProbattCoda. other common dealgnauon clOM or eterow In fa110t SublettlngandSubcontract-cordanoe wl1h the term• or deed of Trutt, With lnttftal amp/spkr. Cllttord •la.rm. ,.,_ FICTITIOUI IUIMSS "° 911w, 121U Wiit "-· purported to bl: 13 Aber· 11 1.000 00 Govt Code section 4100 et Workmen'• Compen1a1lon vancet. II any, under the - ~nldl ''• lntefM9act Tr-K 21"4 ....., H. MoumWow, In of uld property: 11 buyer In Ille amount of lngtl Fair Prac1loes Ac1, 111• bid, promptly tec:ura u In Mid note provided, ltd· etc $2S.500. 673-7567 I Publlahed Oftnge Cout NA-. STATEMeNT ..... AN. CA tr7'11 dttn. trvlna, CA 92714 That It hu bMl'I agl'Md 1eq 1nwranoe and llablHty In-tarm1 of Mid DMd of lf\19t. ROLLS ROYCE ,75 OeUy Pilot November 20, The following per1on1 .,, I Publlahed Ortnge Cout Said Mle will bl made ~ Nld Ileen-and Bio SECURITY Eacll bid· auranoe. execute a contract 1-. Chargea. and expen ... COR c CO 1985 doing bvtlneel u · OFF· 'Dally PllOt Novemb« 1t, 20, without COY111anl OI war-tntlnded tran1f9'M u r• def mut1 IUl>r'nlt w1111 111a bid In Ille required torm and of the TNltte and of tllt NI HE UPE. exit C05ta Mtu ~o.riJ:io 1 , T -94S SHORE, 1011 8"1oto, Sulta 126, 198S 1anty, e!!pr ... or lmplltd, U quired by Sec. 24074 ol Ille 1 certified Of callhltr'• Chick t11rnlt11 aatillactory bonds trusts created by said Deed ~~70~~1;,~~~~;::r 102, Cotta Mesa. CallfOfnla TW·189 to 11111. poe-slon, or an-Bull,_ end Profeealona payable to Ille DISTRICT or IOt Iha lalltlful pertormanoe of Trull. TOY ·es Camry. 4 drv. dlx WIW&ITYMI Ml.IC NOTICE 192~~ard L. Hun1, 1 Sand· :%ai:anc: ::~ ::: ~~·~~~~';:,c:'== ~~~1~ ~~~i~~ ~~~c;o";~ .. =' ~':' ~':,w!,~~.w~':!' ft. sdn 9650 m1, a/c, auto I ~~s~J. FICTITIOUS IV..... lnower. N-P<>ft Beach, CA I Mt.IC NOTICE nott 0t notn MCUted by nea and 1ran1fer of Mid menta In an amount nor Illa 1er111man and laborer• 1985, at 1·30 pm In tn. CIC. PS. champ t>eloe N~ STATl•NT 92663 j said Died of Trull. to wit: llcenN It to be paid only 111an TEN PERCENT pQ"I,) of tller.unde<. Said chtck or lobby l>Yllc:tlng loca*I at mellc s1l,750.535.5941 Tiie tottowlng peraona are Robert L Hunt. 440 STATl•NT CW S35.t82.30. Ptu• the follow· aft., said tran1ler nu bMtl tlle maximum amount of the bidder's bond lllall be In an 801 South Lawta Slrttt. Ot· doln butlnen u · 0 'Holmwood, Newport Baacll, UANDOtW•NT CW Ing nllmated coet1, tx· approved by Iha Dtparl· bid as a guarantM tha1 Iha arnounl of not IM• than tan anga, Callfornta 92668 TOYOTA CORONA '74 Mara~all t30 W l&th SI. CA821163 UH CWFICTITIOUS Paflt11and advancee at Ille ment Of AlcOllollc Beverage bidder wlll enter Into tlle (IO)percentoflheamovntof At Ille time ol the lnltlal Runs good, smog ok, Cotta MMa. CA 92627 ·· Thi• bualneu It con· IU ... 11 NAl9 llme ol the lnltlal publlcallon Control. propotlcl Contract II tile ,,,. bid. The Falthlul Par-publlclllon ol this notic.. $700/obO. Call 662-2391 Bora COfp A Calllornle 1ducted by: • general part-The tollowlng person• ~I this 5 Nollce ol Sala· That a Mlt. lraotler and aame 11awarded10 lllm. In manoe Bond llhllll bl no1 the total amount of tl'e un· Cor allon ·223 2111 St ne<shlp lllV9 abandoned the utt ot .1,038.3 1111Qnment of Ille tfOfeaald the event ol lallure to anlef !eta than one hundrltd (100) paid batance of 1114f OOH· VAN.AGON GL '84 Am/Im N~ eeecll CA 92663" Rld'l81d L Hunt 1'111 Flclltloua Bu1ln111 •R.R. RAMESHBABU, a ttoclt In trade, llxtures, Into Nici Contract, .. Id ... percent of the total amount gallon aec;ured by theabovt cass. Lo ml Extras. , . Ttlls buelneii 1, con-Tiiis 1tatement wH llled ~am a SOUTH PEAK married man IS to an un-equipment and good wtll of curlly llh•" be forfeit of tl'le bid pric. named In lhe deecrlbecl cleed of tnat and S 10.000 S418-4701 all 6 FORD 68 Mua1ang $500 ducted by a COfpofatlon wl111 the County Cieri! of Of. HOMES. A CaHf. joint vtn· dlVlded 113 lnttrMI ANO S nld buslneM wlH bl con· DISTRICT reMrvtt lhe c;ontract Tiie Lal>Of and Ma-estlmeted '°811. al(pet\Mt. Gel cond 548-4571 msg Mk:f'IMI Sim Prtaidenl ange Coun1y on November lure, 1S40 Soult! Coatt V SATYANARAYAN RAO tummaled, and l"8 con-riglll 10 reject any or all bids terlm Bond lhtll b9 no1 IMI 1 n d ad va nc e 1 I 1 "WE Will NOT 8£ UNDERSOLD .. FOfd LTD '7 l Sl Wagon. Thlt atat.am8nl wu filed 118, 11185 'Highway. Suite 202, Laguna ANO NAGA'MANI S RAO, lldatallon thtrlf0t together or to waive any lrregutatlllta tllan one llundrad (100) ptr· S13e,282 88 Xlnt tfr" n-brakes lw1111 the County Clerk of 0,. Fa251t Beach. California 92051 llulband •NI Wife u ioint with the conllcleratlon lor or lnlormaJllles In any bid• or otnt of tllt total amount of It la poealble 111a1 at tile ' ' I Coun on N ber Publl9hed Ortnge Cotsl The Fictlllou• Buelneu tenant• u 10 an undlv;otO Ille lranaler and aaelgnmenl 1n 11w1 bidding the bid pric. named In lhe time of aale tllt opening bid 2:7s~~ 0~;~~~ •no.1:i;85 1Y ovem 1oa11y Piiot November 20. 0.. Name 1eterred to above wu 1/3 lnlllflllt, u tenan11 In ol Ille alOfatald lkleMe (Of WAGE RATES. contract. Only bond11Mued may be leU than the total · · F2tl4"1 cember 3, 10. 17, 1985 !tiled In Orange Counly on common. 11cen ... 1 le to be Paid on 0t t Pureua nl to the by companlel wtilch are lndebt.Oneu due. LINCOLN ·n Versalltes. Published Orange Cout T .940 1January 25. 1'184 F238827 .... ~::;.,( c::..... •fl• the 20111 day ot Oecem· Pf'Ovlelont of 5ectlon 1773 t•led "A" or "A• .. In the II available. the lll.l)eC1ed 1 own Pwrllthr. $2099.99 Dally Pltol November 12, 19, I Sovtn Peak Anoclat•. a ber, 1985, al the aecr011r de-of the Labo1 Code or tlle "Bett Rating Gulde" will bl opening bid may .,. ot>- Jlm 760-1639. 1173-4400 26, end Oecembe< 3 1985 I CA general partntrthlp, 1 uJoO~R ARE IN DEF.AULT pertment of Opportunity State ol Caltlornla, tile OIS· accepted Fallu1t to tubmlt rained by can. 1no the follow· T.917 Ml.IC NOTICE t540 South Cout Hlgl1w1y. I A OEEO OF TRUST, E.lcrow. at 734 N. Tustin, In TRICT h11 obtained from acceotable bond• wlll be 1ng lailphona numbtn on -------------ISulle 202. L-ouna beach. OATEO NOVEMBER 20. the City ot Orange. County the Olrecior of Ille Dtc>•n· cautt for reiectlon ot bid. lhedaybefOfltMl&le:(714) '---------K 211aa I CA 92651 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE of Orange, Stale of Call· ment of lnduslrlal Relallont PREVAILING RATES OF 385-<4837 or (213) 827--48e5. Ml.JC NOTIC£ I FlCTITIOUI .,..... I South PHk Property ACTION TO PROTECT lornla. Pfovlded that Ille 0.. fhe ganer11 prevailing reta ot WAGES In accordance with Oattd: November 11. NMmaTATDmNT Company, 1 CA joint ven-YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY G:!rmant ol Alcotiollc ptrdlemwagtatndlhegan· tlle provtllont ol Secllon t985 FICTfTIOUtl ..,._.. Tiie lollowlng peraon1 are lure. 6390 GrMnWICll OrlYe, BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC aot Control Ii. llf>-aral prevalllng rate l0t hot· 1773 of tile Callfornla Labor TAC 11'7' ..... 9TATllmNT dolno bullneaa .. CON00.1&1111 100. San 0fe90, CA SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· prOYld Mid tranater II Mid iday and 0Ylr11tnt "°"· In Coda. lhe generw pr.-.,alllng MM YlSTA f!IMANCIAl Tiit folowlng ~.,. HOLTOAYS. 3303 Harbor 92122 PLAN.AT IO N OF THE Ncente. llltlocalltylnwlllch lhe wonc ratM of per diem wagee and INC.,. Mid, ........ 9J: T. doing butlnell aa: Cannery BIVd .. Suite 1(8, eo.ta Meaa. Thi• bull,_ -con-NA T u R E 0 F T H E Dated No-ttmber 4. 1985 Is lo bt Pt'10lm90, lor MGll holldly and ovtrllme WOf'k In D. URV1CE COWANY, ' Palnti. 415 31lll SI .. ~ CA 82828 •dueled by 1 an unln· PROCEEDING AGAINST ..._, .I. Lual. T,_ craft Of type. of wortler the lOcallty In wtllett lllt WOf'k .. anl, ar: landra M . ..,lllWoot;.w port. 8Mch CA 92283 OSKR XVI L TO (DEL corporattd auoclatlon YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-..._ -4 Un-needed to execu11 tllt Con· II 10 bl Ptrla<mld haa.,..,, Atw... ~· lee· MERC '72 C ., m 1 Laverit Erriett Pollquln OOM) . Olllef tllan a partnerlhlp TACT A LAWYER. ....,.. '· 'trrta. Tr-lrac1 Thttl rat• are on flte obtained from Ille Dlr1Gt0t retaty, I01 IMttl l.Mlftl at.. anr1 tllt p11°':1b' airegoci 1331 w Bay AYI .. Newport Tlllt bue1na11 It con-Ttllt statement WU tiled 19085ATEO· November 20, .... Md lftteftdld T,.... In the DISTRICT Aclmlnl .. of Ille °'9af1mtnl of lndut-Oranee. CA -(714) • ' · ' · Beech CA 92683 ducted by· a corPotatlOn wttll Ille County Cl«k ot Or· ,.,_ lrlllve Offlce lt•tad abo"9 trial Relatlon1. a copy of ~-tires s750 obo. 642-4397 This' builn•" 11 con-Otkr-XVI, L TO . Robert ange Covnly on October 21. '1flST AmNCAN TITU Publllhtd Orange Coast Coplta rnay bl obtained on Wllk:f'I la on Ille In the o111ot of Publlthld Orange Cout TOYOTA CORONA ·74 du !~_J)y~ eo lndJ.Vldual Olthe. A11t. Secy. 1985 ~~y,t~ OaJfy Piiot November 2.6,. reqwtt A copy ol lllele lllt City Cl«lc ol IM City of Dilly PllOff'ol0vtmbtr 19, 28. --.-...--1 Runs goo<l. amo • L.E. Potlquln This statement wu llled I McDonald, Hecht I 1 :,.::C: • 1985 . rat11 llhall bl potted at the lrvtne and wlll bt made avail-Dtoeml>er 3, 1985 . 1 $700/obo, Call 862-2391 Thi• 11a1emen1 wu llled lwlth lhe County Clerk of Or-Solbarg, Attorneya at Law, ,~·. : '""' I"-. o::::'• T ·9« P1ojec1 1111 abi. to any lnttrettad ptrty T -t35 --1w1111 tile County Clerk of Or-!•noe County on November tGO• ltrMI, lie. HOO, San A Calttomla '2701 (7141) 2. II thall bl mandatory upQn requ.1. Tiit contrac:· •-IC NOTlt'c: list the Oatly Ptlot ange County on Novembe< 14, 1985 ,Dteto. CA''2101 ,.i:J:i11 upon tile Contractor to tor and any tubeonlractor r~ iw. I 1 t 1985 F2922lll Published Orange 00111 Ml.IC NOTICE wtlom 1111 Coniract 11 under lllm lhall pay not i...1---------.. t'asl Re~ult · 'er vi re · FJIOMt PublllNKI Orange Cout Dally Piiot November 12. 19, PubHllled Orange Cout ewarded, and upon any aut>-than tne 8')ecilled prevalllng FICTITIOUl IU ... 11 d1rl'cton "I' our I Pub11$hed Oranvt Coast 08Jly Piiot November 28. 0.. j 26. Oeoember 3, 1985 Oalty~t~t ~~~::' 26. DI-.1..!TAT'DmNT CW contractor under him, to pay rat• of wagee lo all worll· ..... ITATl•ltT I , 1~ our oa1ty Piiot November 12. t9, ceml>er 3 10. 17. t985 I T ·926X cem • • T 9H WTTH09'AWA1. FROM not Illa lhtn Ille llakl apec1. men ~ In lhe ex-The lbuollowlnQ11~-PlflOl'lu·. Ta',.,9!! servir 2f>. and Oeoemblr 3, 1985 T-941 · ..,, PAltTNl9'1MW Ofte9'AT· fled raltt ot 1111 wotkmen acutlon of Ille contract ·--· Pf'('1alt y T -922 ING employltd by them In tllt ax-LABOR REGULATIONS. rSYIZ, 5 Echo Run. }rvlnt. Call 642 5fi7" t'Xl 322 U:::.~1::· ~~~';~'O: BIO ~~ c:i:::~~:-"em:~ A~~ M. Corley, 5 Echo I The followtng perwon llal No bidder may withdraw Ill• Section 1777.510Qetllefwltll un. trvtne. CA 92114 TODAY Is 1111thdrawn u a general pan-bid for a period of SIXTY (801 all other apptieetMa raqulr• Tiiie buelne" le cori- nar trom the l)llhntnlllp op-aye after the date tel '°' manlt ot 1111 Calltornla ducted by: an lndlvldl.9l S tfatlng under Ille llctlttou. tile opening of bide. Labor Code. Duncan M. Coffey CROSSWORD PUZZLE YONEY bullMll name ol Ttlealt BONDS: A payment bond ORAWINGS ANO SPECI-Thia llatemtnt wa• fltld Group, 2913 W. Warner nd e perlormanM bond Will FICATIONS: A lull Ml of llllllh the County Cltf'k of Or· 0 Ave .. San11 Ana. CA 9270'4. be requlrtcl prior 10 aKacu-drawfngt and ec>eelllcatlont 1nge County on No'tl9mber --------------------------__i MARR The t1ctlllou1 bu1ln111 lion Of lllt Contract. and 11 avallat>ll for lnai>9Cllon 8, 1985 ACROSS 49 venicles p"fVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED I name1laternent tor IMPlf1· hall bl In the tomi Mt forth wtthoul charge at the olllct m1447 , • ~ , , • • • • nerenlp w11 flled on Octobtt n the Contract Oocumenta. ot the Director of Publlcl Publltned Oranoa CC..t 'AD .. , ,, t' t, p '1 J.trur r surt 1.i& H1d1t.uu .,,.. •!J ro ic .. H-rt ~1 A, 1 ,,.,.., ·' '"' t '• Sdm .,. u • r; t r1, ~· .., ... , ., J, lf!t+ ... u "'' Jf'-1'"'lt .111(•'' • Mlt t ng 1n PQit ••.-(,..'' Jc >~C w111 1 J Aw 1, 14 C:~A y,1 I f'f 1 l t "If I ' II! 4•1'11 i·..i i t•n ·••~ ·10 1)1' ·1 I E "''' .. ' ii ;-Hunt c1tt·'· I ) 'JPli'''' p ' -''• 1Pm\t .i,, it. mc.>••'f"·''' a JM tt\mur /rf}t ... I • ?0 32 31 40 419 ' SO Etnn•c dance S M 0 G T f N E rTI J A O E 17. 1N5 In lllt County of SUBSTITUTED SECURI· Worllt of tlle City of Irvine. Dally Piiot Novtmber ,2, tt, 52 Anlagon•sls c ·o•v rE 1 'RfE-TN E E 'N'o'w 1 Wednesd ay, Nove mber Z7 Orenge. FILE NO F28t449 ES: Purtuant to Secilon Complltt 1tt1 of Mid draw-28. and Otoemt>er 3, ttea 56 Past A 'L~l+T R•o TE s /~A ~N 'E 1 ARIES (March 2 1-April 19): Y o u 'll receive favorable replies to FutlNameandAdclr ... o1 590 ot 111e Government Ing•. tpeelflc:atlon• and bid T•t18 60s7 1Foa1r1 1 5nwir" M•A ·N c Ao s TR u .. c .. e's rcctnt inquiries. Sales uip could prove hi .. i.ly successful. Focus on the Perton Wltlldrawtng: of Ille State ot Catt-<1bcumanu may b• " · la · · fi &'' . • Allred Ptllt, ~ N. H•. ornla, Ille Contrtc:t will con--purcnued from tllt 0tpatt. D111TH No11u.;, 6t Rye 01sease cuno~1ty, re taves, messages. 1nte~s1 1ed l~ve rclauonsh1p. Cancer. Fu11tr1on. CA 92831 a1n provltloQa pwmt1tlng ment ot Public W0tka. c11y 62 Greek 1e11P• Capncom persons figure in dynamic sccnano. Signed: Alfr.ct Patil ht IUCOIMful bidder 10 of lrvlne, 11200 Jamt>orM 6J w"'ll"' un11 TAU R US(April 20-May 20): Funding becomes a vailable Perceive Publltlled Orange Cou1 batltu11 tec:urltlta f0t any Road. Irvine. Calltornla, CROWLE ~~ ~~~;~~1,10,. JX?tentiaJ, r~view w ospects, reach beyond pr~vious limit~tions. Debt ~:;r!:512· 19• R~ W:~h~a~r~he ~~ :~~at::;.~=~: Reuben H. Crowley. DOWN I Ill t>Ol'lU•Q 7 IJnoqut' pi>rson 1 Reptoarlle'> 1 Sooo C••OvC.llUQ • a.9 1r 110 ~ .,,, ... Stf'~ Ht"iidl)•t"Cf'~ • U1f'• urfA(P IY Jnt1('1,.1 ~ • Hr)t\•trl'1.tH '· tN '"'"' 1 r.Ao1111v .1no fjH~I A "'ti" fl.irl I '"' , i•, ... ()1trfnt•' I lo >tlllii!ll 27 11 Ame,,no1an~ 33 Deel JS Coa\I 011<1 J6 Call cry 18 Auto par I )II Zoo ammut~ 4 t O•l IO•Ch •1 US pa11101oc cnoracrer 48 Gray1sn so Ve1y 1a1g" S1 Atop !IJ Pa1f't111q~ .,, ftt1) Sp SS Cam agi> 58 01.1.,ty Y•"'ld 59 lkt' will be repaid, you II be solvent as result. You II locate an1cle that had T-929 Ofmance of the Contrec:t MCh Mt of doc.umen11. passed away Novtrn· been lost. missing or stolen. GOVllltNING IOAM>. a, Drlwlno•. apec111ca11on1and ber 7, 1985. A reside n t GEMINI (May 2 1-J une 20)· Cycle hr circ umstances take arotrn I . ltoctr.r. bid dooument1 wtll bt mall-of Costa Meu. · • , oer.atw Id, upon reoaipl of requeate S i ed b h'-•-· sudden tum an your favor. Burden ts remove , you II make fresh start Mt.IC fl)TIC[ Pubfllhtd Orange Coat no 111er than 10 catendat wv v Y .. IUV· and romance could blossom. Stress origmality, inventiveness, 1e11y Piiot Novtf'nbtt 19. 2e. dsys prlOt to the d111 Mt f0t Ing wife Patsy, aons, willingness to pioneer a project K·l'M17 1985 ~ tllcle. tor en Id-Robert Crowley of CANCER (June 21 -July 22): What appeared tobca lostcauscwill ~A=• T~ d secu:.frr0~·~oM-Oregon. Richard be revived. Family member makes concession, wants to cooperate in TM IO!lowtnQ per.ant'" PWlJC NOTICE PLETtON OF WORK TM C rowley of Cost a unique project. Many answers arc found behind scenes. You'll learn by = ~ • PAN· ITATIMIWf °' contract documenta call f0t Meaa; atep-daughitta, teachLiEna.0 lnJtu1ita2o~ nngs true.Soc. . . . ~~H ~:,Te;,~!l,10~~-AIAMDCURIDT cw ::C,INv~ :;:::!: SSanuzanCl ~:eth6 ... !__f ( u y ,-Aug. 22): 1al acuv1ues accelerate , wish comes MtM. Ctllfornll m2t UM or f11Cnnou1 •tlmat1 of t11t P9rctntage emen...,; r.:r· I true, romance flounshcs. Lunar position spotlights speculation, or u 1 L lk u . In· .,..... ..... of WOftl compltt.ct Tiit City ry D. Aech of Idaho, financial pin through career business activities Long·<hstance call corpora tad, 703 Baker Tiit foll= P•r•ona wlll,...aln1an(10)P1'e«1tot aJao survived by four I 'b l . ' · Street. Cotta Meaa, Call· •vt •band tllt 111t ot MCtl pr;,, ... payment •• sisters in M . A-"' re ates to poss1 c JOumey. l0tnla 9282e 1111 Flot1t1ou1 luelneu aecU<lty Of ~Ion of us .. ., .... VIRGO (Aui. 23-Scpt. 22): Be practtcal in b usiness affairs. Thi• bualn•H 11 con· N1in1: Newport Air Ex· tn. batance of tllt work. At five g randchildren . Individual wh o makes many p ro mises m ay actually be financially ducted by:• cor1>«•tlon utlvt &1111, 1100 OYatt Iha requeet and expenM Of He w as a member of cmba~assc~. Be specific. request dew ls. be aware offine print. Taurus,'. 00~:0~:111/ •K~~:ivn 1 ~~ =~: ~~!,~10~ ~~ ::C::'W~ :;,, ':! the M~nlc t...odae· Scorpio natives p la y paramount roles. F"l!ln. Preeldtf'lt The Flctltlou• 1ut1M11 retained UPon cQfnC>llance j Memonal tervteft to LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be a nalytical, do some personal I Thi• llatement WU flied •me reftfrtd IOtboYe WU with Ille requlrarnente ot be held Sund•y. detective work 0N"n lines of commun ication m ake in~uirics check with tha County Cllnl Of Of. n1ec1 1n Ofanoe County on Oovttn1Mnt CO<la Section 2:PM. Harbor r..,.wn ~-r.~-r-:l"l:--1 . f • r -. • ' 1 •nge COunty on October 31, January 22, INS 14402 and the provlalont of M rt-• cs..-1 ~-t t I? pOss!btltty. o sea JOUmey. F ocus on vancty, change a n very special 1985 Lyn L. R9ynoldt, c101100 th• contract dowment• emo .., ... pe · .,... rclauonsh1p. ,_ ett Str..i. Suitt 201. 1*1alntng to"Sub1t11ut10n terme nt privat e ~,6:-1f---+--I SCORPIO (Oct, 23-Nov. 21 ): Fulfill basicobliptions. Y o u 'll learn Publlthed Orange CC..1 Newpor1 '*"'· c.Nt0tnta Of StcutlU.." Harbor Lawn &ft more about financial resources of others you·11 make m~·or domestic 1oa11y Piiot November 5• 12• •2MO PROJECT AOMINIS· Olive M o rtuHy I , . • 119,28,IN5 Thlt bu11M1a WM con-TAATION:AllquetllOtltrti• 0t ' adjustment, you II pin confiden c.c of those who can st future T-907 due1.ct by ll'l lndMdUll 11vt 10 1111a proteot prlOf 10 rec:tlng M0-86M prospects. Thia 111ttfMl'lt wsa llltd opening bid• 111a11 b• 19 I SAG l1T ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): A very delicate matter will be ot11tn ,,... COunty Clerk of Of. direct.Oto Mite• Loving, A1- 1---+--+--+--1---discussed -involve5 lepl papers. possible partnership, marriage. :i;9~ounty on Novemt>tt =~~/sroiect EngtMtr •t I Oefincterms,clarifymeaninp,rcfusctobecajoledin tosnapdecis10ns. "8.JC NOTICE , ·Pubtllhecl Of•no-coeat BY OAO!R of 111e cuy PACIFIC VllW llEMOR1AL PMIC Cemetery • Mor~ary Chapet • Crem.,ory 3SOO Peclftc View Ortve Newport Bead\ 844-2700 Time will be on your side. '1CTITIOUI ..,..... Dally PtlOt No"9Mbet 12. 19. Counclt Of the c11y ot 1rv1ne CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)· J(,.,...n resolutions conccm1na ~ ITA~ 26. Otcemt>tt 3. tN5 DATED Ncw.mt>tt 25, ' ' . -... • Tiit folloWlng 1*90f19 lft T•t13 1988 safety measures, ho~schold c h<?re. pc.ts and general health. Focus also bu"'-ea.:Ctllfornla cm °' •w.. IY: on power, authonty, law, 1ntens1ficd love rela11onsh1p. Older Pr uctlon o.tgn, 1531 "8.JC NOTICE JIAlteY c. u cav, can ___ ..__, mdJv1dual as on your side and will prove it 1.i.rw1et1 81 . Wtttf'Nn•t•. fl'ICmlOUI • H•M ~blllMd °" COM ~QUA~S (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): Burden 1s removed, emphasis o n lc~::-l ~. 3134 MMI nAfi..n Delly Plot No"9ITI-: 21. ~ --+--+--+--: creauv1ty, ab1hty to 1mpnnt style. c l\anae. vanety and romance. You'll is Mat1ne Ave .• Santa Ana, Tiit fOlowtne.,.,... are CMtber •. 1M5 1 reach more peos*, you'll have opportunity to considerably increase ICA 92704 = =~~~c-. w-.213 eaminp. Anes plays rQle Kathleen• Cooper. 31341 P , rtaJC awl.,_" .....,...-+--+--+-..._--'1 PISCES (Feb. 19-Mircb 20): New approach to business. career ,5 l~A ~= Ave. aenta Ml. e~ H9wpott " ""'SK necessary. You own somcthinaof value -know at and act as 1f aware I Tnl• bullnM• 1a COi\· Devtcl o..ri Qertl. 111 I r..=~ C:M.I ofit. Elevate sel.f-estcem, improve propcny. livina quancr • Reject any I:!::' by • Ot'*at pan· ~:'f~· Newpor1 8-cfl. la.ml-.. -.,11 tendency to be 1num1dattd. TO: Cf!~ TNt 1>ualMS1 11 con· 1 •YM JP NOVEMlltll 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are fiery in 1 This 111temen1 wu llted ducted~ en lnCIMctWI I T.a.--="' tempcra~cnt\you1TCdynam1~creative, impu.ls1vc, r~man11c and you l#ltn the County Owk ot Of. f:'d .. -=. lllad MAR~TA ,.~tAL usuallyl!dcweth thcoppreued, You are hurnan1tanan ln your outlook.. :'T..iounty on Ncwembet .-ttte County O:., Or· 1NC •• duty •H01nt1<1 ~-+---1~-+--+-~i you possess sense of drama and a.re dnawn 10 theater ans. Aries. Libra · ,._. County °" ~ Truer .. "'*' IN ~ persons play lmponant roles .in your life. You att co mopoJitan, j Pul>f"'*I C>rqe ~ • Ml ~t"::LL~ ~~IC rom&nUC. ICftUmentaJ and PISS10n&lt. In December. you'll set to hcan Deily Pilot Nowmtier 12. 1t, PvOlllfled ~ 4UCTIOH TOTHI HIGHQT ~-+--.._-+-~~1 of m. auen where member of o.Pl>O'•te sc11 ii concerned Yo\.t also w1ll 12t and Olamber 3• 1TH&e21 NotNo C:: 12 1t 110D19' '0" CAI" L.-• d rr. d. . I • • I ~NO/OA TH£ CAS ..... ma~ new ltal1 an 111erent lrcc1101\, • Ind 0.0.1 .. 3, 1MI OA CEl'lfWllO CHICKI • • , T·tiz ) ) HAM<>RUWW. MT. ()UV(' Mortuary • ~tery Crematory 1826 01s1er Ave Cotta Meta 540-5&!"4 1 l I f 25¢ 'OMCAITI ON A2 TUESDAY•NOVEMBER 26, 1985 U.S. a Former employee of super-secret unit tells FBI he sold documents to Soviets BALTIMO RE (AP) -A former National Security Agency com- munications specialist admitted to FBI ~e~ts that he has sold extremely sensitive classified informatio n about U.S. intelligence activities to the Soviet Union, according to a document filed Monday in federal court. Coast Students at Dwyer School In Huntington Beach are helping In a nation-wide search for a 5-year-old Fresno boy who authorities fear has been kidnapped./ A3 California Three become mllllon- alres In lottery whlle Santa Ana jail Inmate collects $50,000 In lot- tery./ A7 Nation Small-plan crash leaves 7 rr.embers of cross-coun- try team dead./ A7 Spectacular nighttime shuttle launch today./ A7 World Egyptians defend storm- ing of hijacked jetliner/ Al ·Paparazzi 'Entertaining People' vignettes at the Ritz Carlton./ A 10 Sports MarlnaHlgh'sRlck Van- derrlet Is the Dally Piiot's preplootbaltptayer of the week./81 Edison gets ready for Servlte High In the sec- ond round of the CIF football playoffs./81 Estancia and Wood- bridge high school basketball are prevlewed./82 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather 87 A3 84-5 88-10 87 8 10 810 A9 810 A10 A8 A10 A3 03, 10 8 1-3 A9 A2 Ronald Wilham Pelton. 44. who worked for the super-secret NSA from 1965 to 1979, told the FBI in a n interview Sunday that he met w11h KGB officer Anatoly Slavnov o n sevenl occasions from January 1980 through January 1983. said an FBI affidavit signed by agent David Faulkner. Peres asks; Hassan accepts Peace talk like ly between Israeli Moroccan leaders TEL AVIV. Israel (A P) -Pnme Minister Shimon Peres said Monday he is willing to meet Morocco's King Hassan II and discuss Middle East peace plans, an aide told The As- sociated Press. Peres was quoted by the aide, Baruch Askerov. as sayin~ "There were exchanges of messages betwee n the king and myself. and I will be happy to meet with him." The prime ministe r was re- sponding to an offer made earlier Monday by Hassan who said he would receive Peres 1n Morocco "with great pleasure" if the Israeli leader had senous proposals for a new Middle East peace initiative. Hassan, in a television interview with French reporters, said Peres had asked to be invited to Morocco to meet with the king 10 the monarch's capacity as chairman of1he 2 1-nation Arab League. "lfhe has some senous proposal to make. he should come to see me .... ' But there must be a real basis for discussion." Hassan said. He did not elaborate on what kind of a proposal hewoutd-coMil:lerTo be senous. A senior o ffi cial 10 Peres' Labor Party said. "It is no secret that Mr. Peres had good personal contacts including meetings with King Hassan when he was an opposition leader and would welcome further contacts." The official spoke with the cond11io n that he not be named. Published reports after Egyp.1 and Israel s1sned a peace treaty in March 1979 said that Hassan had quietly acted as an intermediary in the peace talks between the two countnes that had been in a state of war since the Jewish state was established in 1948. But after the treaty was signed in Washington. the 21-nation Arab League suspended Egypt's member· ship. All Arab governments except Sudan. Somalia and Oman sevc~d relauons with Egypt. Jo rdan earlier this year became the firs1 Arab state to restore relations with Egypt. Morocco and Israel do no1 havl' d iplomatic relations. According to an authonzed bio- graphy of Peres. he met at least t w1ce with Hassan -in 1978 to discuss a crisis 10 the negotiations with Egypt and 10 1981 to review the overall Middle East situation. Dunng that period Peres was a leadel"of the Labor Party. which was the main opposition to the con- (Pleue eee PEACE/ Al) _.;I Car-pooling agency drive~ harcf bargain A resslvepro ram aimed at changing habits. easln traffic It can happen when you least expect it, but chances arc you 'II be on the freeway. There you arc, sardined 1n by bumper-to-bumper traffic when you're struck by an overwhelmin1 Uf'llt to call Commuter Network. There. in a nuuhcll. is what could eaaily be one or 32-year-old Gary Edton'a favorite daydreams. If you com mutt more than l S milts, &hon -ma~ of ~ Otanee County Transit Dittrict'a ride sharint prosram -wants you. He wanu you to car pool, van pool, hop 1 bus, ride a bike or anythina else 1t \akes to leuen traffic o n C>ranac County's cloaed freeways. Anyone WJ\o ·drives in Oranee Couaty knows that there are too many can for too few roeds durina peak travel times. And that's not countlna truck • butu. vans and motorcycles • With any new freeway constructio n years away. someth101 must be done to keep traffic from coming to a standstill, transportation planners say. That's where Commuter Network comes in. "We're looking for ways to increase the capac1t¥ of our commuter network," said Transit DtStrict Gen- eraJ Manaacr James P. Re1chcn Formerly known as the Rideshar- ina Program, Commuter Network adopted a new name and thttw itstlf into hiah acar about six months IJO. ttvamp1n1 iu car pool match1n1 procedures and expand1na us purview into new realms. With a biger ~t. punchy advert1Sin1 and employees a per- suasive as car salesmen, Commuter Network is willint lo do anythina - anythina that worts. that is-to wo0 ptoPk out of tMir 1ohW) commut· 1n1 pattern and into van buKS or someone e1~·1 vehicle. "When you have roedways that arc near1y satu,.ted, two« th rte can can bfina it to 1t1 k~ .. Edson said. In lhlt kind or aridlocktd situaoon. "an)thina you ~an do will have a • admits spyia· Pelton was arrested a l a hotel in Annapolis, Md., Monday and ac- cused of carrying out espionage activities. Pelton admitted receiving cash payments from the Soviet agent on several occasions, includini a St 5;000 payofhs a result of a tnp to Vienna, Austria, in January 1983. according to the affidav1r. Fred Warren Bennett, Pelton's court-appointed attorney, said his client's FBI statement should not be characterized as a confession. Properly sooted ''Ther~ are a number of potential defenses," Bennett said. federal sources in Washington. who declined to be identified, said Pelton was implicated by turnabout Soviet defector Vitaly Yurcbenko. the top-level KOB general-desisnate who defected to the West on Au._ I but ~turned to the Soviet Union three months later. The FBI said Pelton went to the Soviet Embassy in Washington in January 1980 to offer to spy for the Soviets in return for cash. On that occasion. the fHI said. he provided information about "a United States intelligence collec tion ~roject targeted at the SOv1et Union '1 Pelton had serious financial troubles at about the ti me he allegedly decided to begin hjs espi9nage ac- tivities. having fited for bankruptcy 1n April 1979. the affidavit said. The former NSA cm plo}ce said his spy trips continued through this year. and that he made a tnp to V 1enna as r~ntly as last Apnl to m eet with a Soviet contact. according to the affidav11. Accord1og to the court documents. Pelto n failed 10 meet that ooniact an Vienna and was ultcd to make another tnp in October. The affidavit does not gi ve any evidence be made the Octobe( tnp. Pelton. an Annapolis yacht sales- man who listed a home address in Washington. appeared briefly Mon· day before U.S. Magistrate Daniel E. Klem Jr 1n Baltimore. Klein o rdered him held until a detention bcarin& (Pleue eee AG&NT I A.2) Car-pool lanes saving time for all drivers By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM Delly 'hi ltafl The Costa Mesa Freewa\ 's nc"' car pool lanes have cut 1ravel t1m~ 1n half during rush-hour penods. state transportauon officials said Monda~ The improved traffic flo"' was de- tected for both the car pool and regular lanes. A first-week: Caltrans evaluauon of the car pool lanes \I.as presented Monda} to the Orange County Trans- portation Commission. The new lanes. which were opened last week:. are reserved for vehides ca~ mg t\!oO or more people. The study. which focused on an 11- mile stretch of the freeway dunng peakhou~. indicated the average travel lime in regular 1raffic lanes was · 17 to 18 minutes last week. Previous- ly. 11 had averaged more than 35 minutes. David Roper. a ( altrans deput~ distnct director. said vehicles in the car pool lanes were able to travel at 'the speed hmll and thus could make the t l -m1le tnp in l 2 m inutes or less. But the (alt rans officials expn.-skd cauuon concerning the dramatic 1m· provemen1s in the general traffic lanes. sa\1ng 1hev ma\ be temporan As \I.Ord· of the s·mooiher traffic floV. spreads. some motonsts no"' using o ther rou1es could \Wiich to 1hc 55 Freewa}. ra1S1ng lOnges11on lc ... ds ~gain. he said Freeway phones for emergencies ls under study By LISA MAHONEY Of IM Delly 'IM4 lteft Orange Count} will take another look at the cost and mechanics of installing e mergency telephones along its 133 miles of freeway. The OranJe Count} Transpor- tation Commission Mo nda} directed 1ts staff to prepare a repon outlining a program for installauon of emerg- enC) call boxes including esumated start up and o perations costs (Pleue eee EMERGENCY/ A2) But 0' er all. Roper said of the car pool lane program. "I think. n's \!o.Orking \Cl) well. In general, the freewa) lanes have expenenced stg· naficant improvement ·· Roper said v1olat1ons of the car pool lane u~ n.iks ran at less than I 0 percent last week. At 10 percent. one vehicle our of 10 would be 11lcplly Ira' ehng on 1he car pool lane He said< aliforn1a H1ghwa) Patrol o ffii:ers lasl "'ed. issued onl\. warn- ing\ 1u '1ola1ors. bu1 he said 1he CHP 1s np('ctcd to bcgm 1ssumg uckets to (Plea.e eee EXPRESS/A2) Costa Mesa serving needy Thanksgiving By TONY SAAV EDRA Of -~,...·- Thank gJ\ 1ng 1n Cos1a \,frsa means ne,er ha.,,ing to sa) \ou're hung!) or alone -at least for the da) Free gobblers will be served up 1n a sea of cranberT) sauce when church and business leader> open 1he1r door' Thursda' to the poor and loncl'). Free d·1nners for the dest1tuie arC' being prepared b' El Ranch1to re,. taurant \I.Ith help from 1hr { O'ita Mesa Chambcrof( ommerce and b\. Harbor C'hnsuan Fl'llowsh1 p 10 rnn·- 1unct1on \I.Ith C hr1'1 Lu1hc.-ran Church Placentia -\' e .. from noon to 3 p.m. -\s man~ as 500 dinners are C:\pected 10 be sened chamber marketing representatl\r Gaf) Fote\ said It 1s the first free Thanksgiving feast sponsored h~ the restaurant. which 1susualh closed for the da' It is also helte' ed to he the chamber'<, first feast tor the need) "This is a da~ for g1v1ng thanks and 11 can he\I be sho"'n b~ ~hanng." I ole~ Yid .. me of the less for- tunate people \hould he abk to l<'lebra1e thl\ -\mt•ncan hohda\ " El Ranch110 1~ 10 a south\!o.'est area o t l osta l\.1esa marl ed b' low- 1nrnme H1span1c neighborhoods Ia chimney aweep Don Kocher clearing the way for Santa Claua or eaYba& an InlDe homeowner from a co.tly fire caUHd by a malfancdonlDC chimney? HI.a rare occupation ln Southern California la featured on Pace 84. Those "'ho \!,.anl "'do 1he1r O\!o.n cooking ma) be able to pick up the fixings Thunda\ morning from (. osta Mesa'<, celebrated hunger fighter. Brother M 1chacl at S..:ltt.'' er. Fa 1th Center Vol untee~ from local bu,int.·,~s "'111 be setting the Thanksgi\ ing table at El Ranch1to restaurant ~I O I forthe fim 11me. Harbor C hnsttan f ello..-.sh1p and C hns1 Lutheran <. hurch an: 101ning hands to feed the penn1k'><i and poor ofspint in a fea5t npet.·ted to a11ract up to 500 people Dinner will be St'rved from I p.m w .a p m JI C hn t Lutheran C hurch. (Pleue eee MESA/ A2) LISA MAHONEY NH~S PER SPlCTl\l pos1t1ve effect," he said. ince its formation 1n 1980, Com- muter Network has conoent,.ted on rttru1ting businesses in the county's • mrvor employment areas to att on the cu and van pool bandwqon. Individuals can also find a nde shanngpartnerthrough the network's car-pool match list. While Commuter Network will continue to embrace the tned~and­ true basics of its program. it's 101n1 to become more and more aarcu1ve in Its efforts to lure car-poof converts. Edson 1a1d. in« car pooli~ IS voluntar}. network stafferurcn t prtpanna to 10 out and knock heads to convince moton't to act •ith the procram - they're aoina to make you want to. For ind ivlduals. thcrt are 1ncen- uve1 hke disrount coupons anJ last -..ttk's ~psaakcs dra,..1n1 .,hteh att,.ctcd 10.000 t"ntranu hop1na to wtn the top prize -a tnp f'or two to (Pleue Me CAJl-POOLING/Aa) ' ' It l•n't OTel' yet Ooaa Ball {oeater wttla U1D8 crc1111d) and oppa••t Patricia ~ c.-...i center) ... .s,11 d~...,...tllo9MJ ol tM ._, .... out ttm wtll la tlae ~ eo.a W•ter Dl8trict election. Ball •• c-. city OCNDCllmaa. kept ~ u I ol I :\ I I I ,I I I ~ .I Censoring of student editorial in court a,IOaDTBA•ID ........... _ A co"n l)earlna bas been scheduJed "11 Dec. 5 IO determine if an edi toriaJ on acqWred immune deficiency ayn· drome cu be printed in 1 student newspeper over the proteSll of Hunt· i~n Beech Union Hiah School Diatrict oflkials. Coun Commjuioner Thomu J. tK.eenan oo Friday refused to pnt a temporary ir\junction to pcmut pub. lion of the editorial in the Novem- edition of the Westminster Hi&h lklllOOI ltucknt newspaper, The School Principal Robert Boehme Superintentent of Schools Marie wi\hbdd publication of the "torial, chaflina that it was poten- Y libelous and contained objec- ionab&e laquqe. One of the phrases ' objected to was, "The media has "tten ihis one in the butt and isn't in& to let 10." • Otto said the language isn't up to ~mmunity standards and was unac- ~ble. . • 'It (the edi toriaJ topic) nee.ds to be ~d. .. she said, "but be should work tM'!' Mr. Boehme or his sponsor to ~e it more publishable. We have an obliaation to protect the district from b"bel lawsuits. But I am not •nst the freedom of the press," :onouid. Lucky pair Jackie and Jeff Chandler of Coeta 11-. dl8DlaJ tlae C&Ufonala Lottery ticket that woa ti.em $10,000 "=· Jeff, 2.f, an apprentice preeeman at tlae OraJlle Cout J Pilot, _.d wlaen 1118 22-yeu-old .Ue broapt laome tbe wtn.nm. ticket tbey were mo happJ tbey wen epeee1llw. They pfin tow the money to mcne to a nlcer boaM and to pat away .ome money for their .f-moatb-old boJ. :AGENT REPORTEDLY ADMITS SPYING •. iFromAl Wednesday1 when bail would be set. Pelton <lid not enter a plea to cbatJesof delivering national defense information to a foreign government and conspiracy. A conviction would carry a maximum life sentence. J>eltonsaid h.ia sole uset was a 1979 Lincoln automobile, and that be earns $2,400 a month. 1be court documents indicate tbat Pelton did not at.art delivering secrets .to the Soviets until after he left the NSA. and that the Soviets received only dated information learned dur- ina Pelton's government service. The aovemment said Pelton ad- mitted llkina bis first trip to Vienna in October 1980 and made a second trip there in 1983. On each occasion, the FBI said, PelU>n spent three to four days there and was housed at the apartment of the Soviet ambassador to Austria. located within the Soviet embassy compound. The government said that on both occasions. Pelton spent about eight hours a day in-debriefing sessions wtth Slavnov. providing written answers to written ques\ions. During those debrieflng sessions, the affidavit said, .. He was question- ed about practically every area of scns1t1ve informatjon to which he had access through his employment at NSA." When employed by the NSA, Pelton possessed top secret clearance with special access to s1$Jlals in- telligence. NSA records indicate that Pelton in 1978 authored.a classified PEACE TALKS IN WORKS ••. <homAl document concernin& technical m- formation about the Soviet Union. The FBI did not describe that document, but it said the NSA confirmed the document related to the U.S. defense. Pelton told the FBI that his Soviet contact was interested in all the programs outlined in his 1978 docu- ment, the FBI said. The NSA, located between Balti- more and Washinaton, is responsible for breaking foreign codes in govern- ment. military and private broadcast transmissions it monitors around the world. The NSA also helps devise U.S. codes, and monitors and analyzes foreign telephone trans.- missions. r HMyY rain• from the MMOn'• MCond ltorm wtll ~WWY to Qr9Y tNt dry .... ~ the Or9ngl COMt tOdey u the ltorm 1yttem movee ... twtwa. IMYlng mc>f• then •n Inch of '*' In 1e>me co .. tal ar ... and• h9lf foot of tnow In the 1oc.i mountain•. Miid tempe<atur• are forecaet tOday with hight In the low to mid 801. Oc:culONI high etoudlMN wtff prevall ton!Qht and Wedneedey, othetwlae fair and continued mild dayt are rn 1tore. Nlgh1tl1M IOW1 wlll dip to the mid 40t to lower 509, and high• on Wedneeday wlU rMCh the mid and uJ>Pef 801. Outle>ok tor Thank~lvlng Day 11 fair with high• In the 601. 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Contributors to our Letters column must lnclu4e their oamt' and telepbone number for verification. No circulation call1, please. Tell us wbat'• on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat K •r•n Wittmer Pu bit sher Fr•nk Zlnl RoHm•rJ Churehm•n Editor Controller Rober1 l . C•ntrell Donald L. Wllllam1 Proovc11011 Crrcuta11on Manager Manager How•rd Mullen•ry Peggy Blevlna Matketlng Onctor Cla~flecl Olrec1or Clrculetlon 7141142-4333 Cleeelfled Mtverttelng 714/M2·5'71 AH other deper1ment• M2-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 W"I Bey SI Colt• ... .,... CA Ma' Mlelr-Bo• I~ Coll• MeM (;A 9?6:>6 CO(>y•'Ol'I 1983 0.anga CoeSI Pu~ Company No ._ llOllft llull•alOOf't 90l!Ofoal mall"' 00 ao.e<I""· rnenll ,,.,..,, may oe •91)1~ ..,,~ ~ r>e<· """'°" DI COl>YflQlll owne< S.CONI t~SS 0061"119 P"d •• ~·· -C&1ol0<-1uPS 10 8001 S..O.C•or·•-or ~ar,,... $!>I~ mon1t;., by ma' $1 00 monthl) In~ Ooeno-t Cw•• 0.oly ~. '"''" wr.cn •COM_ the -p,_ .. pybiittlolo Dy ""'0.11nge Coett PuOl!ll>lllQ Cotnpeny r .... eo.uon• .,. putll!tnecl Monclay ttvougll fr>(jay A t1nQ1e t@OIO'lal ecllt!On II~ SalU<~ e!IO 5unc»)1 The Pf~~ P4al'I •aJ 330 W .. Bay S11M1 P o eo, 1 seo eo.1a ""-Ca"to<,... t:!626 VOL. 71, NO . 330 servative Likud bloc Jed by Prime Minister Menachem Begin, who rc- sisned in I 983. Peres now heads the uneasy-<:Oelioon iovemment formed by Labor and Lilcud. the peace treaty. who asked not to l>C identified by ,......-----------------------------------------However there have been publish-name, said if Peres and Hassan were ed repons' that King Hussein of' to arrange a meeting it would be a Jordan has merpnvatetywnti-tsraelr -"major movc-forwant.'1\11-m · leaders mcluding Peres. These con-m the past were confidential. This tacts r~portedly included a recent ~ou_ld be in .~he open and that is the The pro-Western Hassan was re- ported to have met secretly with Yitzhak Rabin when he was prime m inister durinJ his 1974-1977 tenure. He also met tn 1977 with the Late Moshe Dayan, then foreign minister, as part of the diplomatic maneuvers that led to the Egyptian-Israeli ac- cord. The only Arab leader to meet publicly with Israeli officials was the late Eayptian president, Anwar Sadat. who sasned the Camp David peace pact with Begm. Sadat was as- .,..ainated in October 1981 by Moslem fundamentalists opposed to meeting between Hu'isein and Peres signifi~nce. . . in Europe although both have denied Israeli officials have said Hassan 1t. ' spoke of a possible meeeting with the Israeli officials who spoke on Israelis as ~e<'.Cntly as last August's condition of anonymity said the Arab summit in Casablanca. Jordanian monarch and Peres made a Hassan has been a mavenck among gentlemen's agreement. Under the Arab leaders reprd1ng Israel and has purponc.d agreement, Israel would ellprcsscd ~ willingne~s before to meet work towards mceung Jordan's de-open.ly with Israeli Icade.rs. But mand for an international conferepce previously he attached cond1t1ons to on the Middle East while Jordan a high-level public meeting. would try to find Palestinian rep-The only open meeting with Is· rcscntauves for peace talks who raelis was a year a.go when a parlia- wquld be acceptable to Israel. ment.ary delcgatton was invited to One Israeli government official. Morocco. MESA SERVING POOR THANKSGIVING ..• Prom Al 760 Victona St. It is the fourth year that Harbor Christian FeUowsh1p is sponsoring a oommunity feast, which has has attracted about 2SO people in the past. Volunteen are expecting attendance to double this year after becoming tablcmatcs with Christ Lutheran Church. May Swanson, dinner coordinator for Harbor Christian. said the feast is not only for the tndigent but for the desolate. as well. "We're not just reaching out 10 the ftna ncial down-and-outers." Swanson wd. "Maybe there's some- body who has the money for Thanksgjvmg dinner but is lonely. Anybody who wants to come 1s invited." Rescrvattons for the feast can be made by calling 631-7731. Three church vans will also be available, with advance notice. to pick up people without transportation. "We don't do any church sohc1- tatjon," Swanson said. "This is p,urely our Thanksgiving gift to them. ' And Brother Michael. who dis- tnbutes food Monday through Satur- day in the parktng lot of Believers Faith Center. 148 E. 22nd St., is hooin1t to hand out turkeys Thunday. EXPRESS LANES SAVING TIME ••. homAl car pool lane v1olators this week. The Caltrans report said south- •-bouod peak-hour car pool lane use "'increased from 684 vehicles on Mon- :day momina to 993 on Thursday momina, while northbound pcak- bout u111e Jumped from 882 on 'Mondayaftemoori to I .1111 on Thurs- .day afternoon. Car pool lane occupanc' averaged l.1 people per car in the tr.• mana nub hour and J..27 per car in the afternoon rush hour. the report said. Regarding accidents on the freeway stretch· under study.L four were re- ported o n Tuesday, uvc on Wednes- day and e1Jht on Thursday. Of these, only three involved the carpool lanes, and two of these involved only propcny damage. Ropersa1d the increase 1n accidents in the general lanes may be caused by dnvers who speed up to take advan- tage of reduced congestion, then cannot stop in time when they abruptly encountered a pocket of congestion. He said Caltrans officials will be St!Jdy1ng these accident records and will address complaints a bout the car pool lane entry and uit points. EMERGENCY PHONES UNDERSTUDY ••• ,.._Al .... . T'M type of telephone to be used .. ud IP9ClOI of the call boxes will also be pmt of the study which is due be.ck IO t.becommiuion Jin. 13. • ()ruee County has wanted call bo.a on its freeWays for years, but 6-Kint prioritia always squelched m. ~ mid Tom Fonune, the com•issiao's public affairs officer. 'Re dwDC'ft o( ~ti~ ca.IJ bolleS fOr 0nui9t County br\ahte~ thH =.-state Sen. Marian 1t .. Newpon Beach, co· a ~dOa prov1dina a . eource o( tu.a. b &bcrn u of Jan I Tiie ~-permits local aov· .-uio~•~nto~up to II ft" ymt. oe IWC vehicle ~ IO = lei the installa-'!:&o':adoo IMiD-.ant% of Tbc new la" alJo iUowl the • .. formation of 1 Service AuLhont)' for Freeway Emeracncics to oversee the call boll network. . In order to collect (flc fee from Oranac County vehicle owDCTS, the Bo&rd of upervisort and a ma,Jonty of the city councils ~prnentant a majority of the county's population must 11Jtt to do so. Fortune "Y' eme,.ency call fuxcs arc needed 10 provide motonsu with a safe means of summon1na belp 1n the event their vehicle 1s disabled or involved 1n an atttdent on the freeway. In ~ Anaclc5 County. where call boxes are p"ced every quartcr-mdc alon1 the freeways. 68 percent of the 60,000 to 70,000 moiorist·aid re· QUC$tS re«1vcd by the Los AJ\ltles Police Dcp111ment each month arc mack from 'Y emer1Cncv trlr· phones, accord1na 10 Joonune . LosAnaelesd1pped into its General Fund more than a decade a10 to prov1do.the c.all boAes. he said. The 1985 Oran~ County Grand Jury urpd the Board of Supervisors to seek state funds for call box installation. ThcOra.nd Jury estimated installa· tion costs 1J U million 1f oonvcn· t1onal telephones a~ used. $2 m1lllon 1f cellula.r phones arc used. Costs were based on the assumption that call boxes would be placed every half mile. Annual opcnt1n1 cost for reaular telephones wu cmmatcd 11 S 132,000. Cellular telephones - which operate v11 1utwavu -would cost SJS&.000 a year based on June I 985 rates. accord1n1 10 the Gnnd Jury rer:><>rt. ' ()oef\t,.tdotlt • '°" 1'>0Q " '' ...,.,o•'-AO a ~ .. • ,tJ •I • "' .,.,.,,. . ...,.,,.,..,.n ,,.._Oott I'\ NUPSFPV • INOQOPPtANf• • ~ 01'>1S • LAIJDSC A"NG • PATtOflJl)MfUQf • ANT,Qu£S t t